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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-04-30 - Orange Coast Pilot• _"NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA • Top three das1ia rented froim Video To U in COiti Meli:' 1 ) "Casablanca" 2) "It's a Wonderful Life'' 3) "C,one with the Wind" n. ........... ,1112 Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 2&mt1 ~­ lllllPlllll by King verdict By LoMnn 8ISheda UW!tw WhiJe anaer erupted into vio- lence in Los Angeles Wednes- day, area citizens and com- munity leaden said they too were &bocked ·and disgusted with the jury's decision to ac- quit four white Los Angeles po- lice officers in the videotaped beating of black motoiist ROd- ncy King. ·. · . · · ·. "When I heard the news I wanted to cry because I was so angry," said Nadine Froesch, 1 2~year-old Orange Coast Col- leae student "I think this sends out 1 message that it ls OK to do anything you want to some· one or color. What is 50 fright· ening, is that this is the '90s." Latino leader Roy Alvarado called the verdict "just another slap in the race," and predicts repercussions from the Los An· geles case will carry to Costa Mesa. "This sets us back quite a See VERDICT,._ ,_ . Upper Newport Bay park opposed ~Residents concerned plans for Interpretive center will have negative impact on plants, wildlife. By Iris Y oleo! SUIT Wiier I provides five alternati\.e plans, from leaving the area in its natu- ral state, to a "high m1en!>ity" park with the interpretive center, trails circling the entire property and possibly an equestrian stag- ing center. UPPER NEWPORT BAY The county's plans to establish Upper Newport Bay Regional Park is racing opposition from area residents concerned abf>ut a propoS:Cd 10,000-square;rool in· terpretive center, impacts on the plants and wildlife and restricted horse access. 'MOIC~Noc Marilee Terrell walks with her dog along Upper Back Bay trail. The report cites a number of sensitive plants · ;ind wildlife that would be affected by the mter- pretive center and the new trail locations, including the !>alt marsh. bird's beak, a rare plant found only _in the Newport Bay a~a and in Sa!" Diego Count), and the California gnatcatcher and the least bell's 'ireo, two of the many sensitive bi rds. The county has spent the last two years getting reaction to the proposed deve lopment of the 138 acres of parkland that wraps around the state's ecological re- serve. The proposed project includes the in- terpretive center and parking, a netwo.rk or hiking, bicycle and equestrian trails anq wid- ening University Drive and Irvine Avenue. But the report concludes vari- ous mitigation measures, including open grassland for bird habitats and relocation of trails, will reduce impacts to "insignificant." The park's environmental impact study See PARK/lie* Piii Judge Shaw ; tacks live ·more months to saner jail sentence ..._ Costa Mesa landlord narrowly escapes five-day lock-up on contempt of court charge. By Anna Cekola SQ!! Wl1ltf NEWPORT BEACH -Calling him "one of the most defiant persons .. she's ever met, Harbor Municipal Court Judge Susanne Shaw slapped city activist Sid Soffer "1th a 5-month county jail se ntence Wednesday and had him handcuffed at one point during the pr'OC'eedings: _ "When 1 asked for compli· once, all I got was defiance," Shaw said. "The only thing I think Mr. Soffer is going to re· spond to is seeing the inside of a jail." Shaw ordered Soffer hand- cuffed and threatened him with an immediate five days in jail for contempt of court when he began yelling at the judge while answering questions from the witness stand. Shaw la te r relented. For now, Soffer will remain 'J he only 1t*1g I 1fink Mr. Soner is aoina to re- spOnd fo ts see-ing the inside of a jail.• ---·--- Mole~'*» Steve Mobius, left, with Megan ~vey and Erib Betters near Fashion Island kiosks, which give retailers alternatives to leasing shops. a free man pending the result of an appeal his lnwyer Paul Stark filed moments after Shaw announced her sentence, the most recent legal ruling in a 15-year string of cases in,'Olv- ing zoning and code disputes between Soffer and Costa Mesa city officials . 'I'm not aoino to jail. I've slid ht the whole time.• ....,. Adding more kiosks and carts, Fashion Island opens its doors to more retailers. Relying on . impulse By Tony Cox ...... EdllDr NEWPORT CENTER -Fashion Island has taken impulse buying to new heights with one or the bigcst kiosk· and cart-retailing programs in the sboppina center business. After Fashion Island's Sl lS mrUion JCOovation was completed in October 1989, the center began renting out 1 few small, open-air facilitks lO OedaJlna merchants. The initial efforts were 50 llPCQllllllll Tllt8 al C88bl Maa pPOlllllll Ill ll1t1Nlllanll 11111 By Ami Celmla ...... COSTA MESA -From sushi to sausa,a. tastes Crom au paru or the world will pre· vail durina the ecleC:tic thrce- day Tute of Costa Mesa, a fundniler for the c.o.ta Mesa Chamber of Commerce 1h11t be- gim Friday •• IM>Ofl, About JO Jop k>ca1 ratau- ranll will ofter aampla from their mcnut d~I the South Coast Plua festival, which will alto feature ~ entertainment and a ranae of fine wines, beer, champaane and other ~r­ aaes. More than 20.000 people are upected to anelMI the third an· nual nent, wbicb will be held in a South OJua Plaza loc at Beat aDd Sunflower llleetl. See TASl'Mll* ... successful that the center now has seven kiosks and 37 vendor carts. and all but ix or the carts arc currently leased ouL By minimizing start-up costs, the kiosks and carts give new or seasonal retailers an opportunity to test their conccpu without a huge investment. The facilities help Fashion Island and other centen with such specialty leasing pro,rams by aenerating rental revenue, creating activity m common areas, filling See KJOSKSJWll* ..... Soffer - a Newport Beach restaurateur and Costa Mesa -·- Council gadny -remains confident he'll pre\.ail on appeal. "I'm not going to jail," he said ... I've snid that the whole time." Soffer was convicted in 1990 of SC\'Cn counts of m1sdc· meanor building code violntions at bis 540 Bemnrd Street See SOFFE~,_ ~ Some parents are disappointed with 'AIDS Update,' saying abstinence wasn't stressed enough . 10 practice it, WU D0t SU~ eooup durina the ~hour _.. lion. ''I WU DO( pleased at all with the joka during the condom demonstration," said Cindy Blackman. who came without bu IOll, a Newpwt HartM:lf Iha· dent. "It .,. tMa t0o babt· beartedly. I come from the By lrtl Yallll ...... ClJFFHA VEN -A couple bUlidred ..... and teeMprl cn•-t iDID a Newport HaltM>r HWa 5*'91 dwaoow1 W...._ day ni&bt to watda a condom demomtradoa aad bear IOme frank talk about aes and AIDS. While IDOlt ol the ~ and ltUdenb pniled die iDfoi1m. tioDal "AIDS U~" ..,._ IOred by the Ncwpwt HutQ ud F.mip Sd9oc>l PTAI. 1eme puenll C1p1' C II Cd dimlly • they left. ..,... ........... ...,. •• •andpoint that d9e .... ..... JIO'I ca P. your b ...... ia, 'l tned it for )'OU. becaUK it's 10 See MEETl«Wlla .. r . . J ~ t .. ' ' Locals Only soaps to 'sll alll'tl,' this glzmo doas It all M y poor husband spends a humongous amount of time on the freeway trapped in traffic and the Autotalk ~ Traffic Information System seemed like just the tick~ for him. I called Ritk Wong {over at Al & Ed's Autosound on Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa) to find out how it worked ... "They're pretty helpful. I'm on the freeways a lot too and I'm constantly trying to switch to KFWB. but I'm usually tuning in too late or something." said Rick. "The way it works is, they give you a preprogrammed card." Rick says. 04lt tapl right into a kind of traffic talk show that's constantly being updated for your area." What if you're in LA or somewhere else? No problem, you just tap in a couple of . different numbers and the Auto Talk supplies you with the relevant info ..• Al & Ed's has the exclusive for now. so they're offering the gizmo at a nice . ' introductory price of $127 {plus.installation) ... .. "Oh, buy the way," said Rick; "If you want to, you can also listen to 1V channels for the soaps and all." -----• Now, that's a frightening thol.ight .... 0 . The IRS may be gloating over your contnbution, but if you're not feehng on top of the world at the moment, you might want to consider a visit to the Dress Up nsignment _utique on 17th Street in Newport Beach. Angie Rhodes took over as owner last year, she says her motto is, "Dress the best for less." "We cater to professional women who arc tired of paying top t-'o-~Nol dollar for clothe.s,' Chic threads ~ith Angie !lhodes, of she said. Why did Dress Up Consignment Boutique. she pick that . . , niche? "Well, working women arc the mass, ngbt? They re the ones that really need the help. They have to look well dressed . especially around here," Angie says. The store offers a range of seasonal items from jewelry and shoes to fonnal clothes ... They're all very, very reasonably priced ... "It's the store for the nineties,' says Angie. 0 If you're one of those people who has a drawer full of junk: you've bought for your skin and none of it seems to do any good, here's an opportunity to get it right. You'll probably want to chuck: all that crud ... Ilona Meszaros, a.k:.a. Madame Ilona of Hungary. will be at Crystal Court from May 4th-9th. nus lady is one of the most highly regarded skin care specialists in the country. You can meet with her for a free consultation. She'U design a personalized skin care routine for you and, get this, first timers will receive a month's supply of skin cleanser and toner. Gratis ... Make sure to call Ilona and schedule an appointment time. 0 You can make mom (or yourself) feel special by stopping by Kristen's in Westcliff Plaza and pickjng out some pretty underthings, but today's the last chance to get in on the ''buy 2 get the 3rd free" deal on undies and bras ... Jf you do, as a little freebie, Kristen Forbes will throw in a bottle of Forever New fabric wash. "It's been around forever, but it's what we recommend for washing all your bras and panties,' says Kristen. 0 U you've come across any barialDs or unusual Items, ol 11 you know a retailer wbo provides exceptional services or quality, be sure to call sad let me know. You caa t'facb me at 491-9873. Or send fu to 631-5902. VOL. M, NO. 100 ,_,..._. ---~ ... .., 0#..._.0lllw ............. ..... -~ i ... ,.... (Jl(lilllllllf' DRaof ............ ,.._....,,...., U.laMt ,..,,_,...., How to reach us n The Pilot Orculllioft °''""County 642-4)33 ......... OatliMd 642-5678 ~642"'4321 u..w NeWs S4().12 2 4 5pt)ftS 642 .... ))0 NeWs, tpOfU ,_ "4'-4110 Milla a.. . ~ Office 642·4321 ·~ f• 6)1·5902 - Just you watt ·11111 lllY cm ... The following is • debate via fax between &Jitor William Lobdell and Columnist Will Swaim. 0 DeerWUl: The letten. The phone calls. Even my mother has admonished us. Can't we get along. they all ask. Do we have to be so arpmeatative? So I've spent the put few days tbinkin& about topics we can aar-ce on. I've oomt up with zip. Are we doomed to bicker? Will we end up two caatukel'OUI old men, sitting on a Mariacn Park bench, wapping each other over the head with our canes? 0 ' Dear Bill: Your mother -lolial above all else -has alwa~ li'ed me better. And with good reason: Your thinking Is sometimes, well, muddled. We agree on a million things. like the need for a gQOd argumenl We're both troubled by the Drug War; we agree It's a · lost cause; we just disagree on a solution. But how about term limits? 0 Dear Will: Term limits! That's it! How can anyone oppose term limits!? Oh, I almost forgot. Five members of the Newport Beach Qty Council recently - incredibly -rejected the notion of term limits. Period. Wouldn't even let the voters decide. Want to bear the punch line, Will? The only two in favor of it were John Hed~s and Jean Watt, the two most recently elected to the council. Big surprise, right? My sources tell me that the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Trustees will soon consider term limits. But with five multi-term incumbents -Will. one fellow will have served 29 yean when his term's finished, and he's talking re-election -the chances of any term-limit proposal being adopted (or even being put on the ballot) arc between slim and none. r Hmmmm. Gosh. Will, you've opened my mind. We can agree on something. How about cable competition? 0 Dear Bill: Cable cotl(radl! And we thought term limits were a no-brainer. Eve:rywhett, StaHnism is In retreat -exttpt in city councils across America where our elected knuddeheads have h~nded cable companies Contest w1111ar T here's going to Fax -Counterfax t t .' monopoly control over cable •. · . ,~ · And for whaU Rising costsl Increased ' .. commercialization 1 A customer service attitude that makes the California Department of Motor Vehicles. look like the folks at Nordstrom l I chalk this up lo Reagan.era theology - the belief that all private enterprise is good enterprise. What's missing in the upside-down wortd of cableland is real competition -not just at bidding time, but all the time. Fortunately, technology will fOOf'I blow open the botdened. As you like to ask on your own cable television show, "Prediction?" So let me answer in the spirit of the show: ''You bet, Bill: Within 10 years, satellite will destroy the massive, stupid cable monopolies." , Want more evidence of common ground? How about the Costa Mesa Freeway extension project? 0 ~ar WIJI: A $60 million boondoggle! And it's no1 just the waste of taxpayer money. The freeway extension -all two miles of it - has cost the life of one worker and the busine~s of many local entrepreneurs, who sadly couJdn't survive 1he mara1hon construct ion. And for what? I've figured that when the freeway ex1ension -from Fair Drive to 19th Street -is complete, it may save commuters about l-2 minutes of travel time. Decades ago, the extension made sense. It Police Log Costa Mesa t, . ' was supposed to connect to 1 freeway that was to run along the coast. But with the Coast Freeway long dead, who would push for this Freeway to Nowhere through Costa Mesa? Well, the politi~ans quickJy . backpedaled away from that prOJeCt moments after the first scoop of dirt hit the dump truck. But I recall Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle - a poster child for term·limi~ proponents -being quite proud getting the $60 millio n project started. . . Will, will you allow me .a pred1ctaon? Downtown Costa Mesa will become a gridlock nightmare during the summer months when the Costa Mesa Freeway deposits its cargo on Newport Boulevard at 19th Street. 0 Dear Bill: Calling the Costa Mesa freeway expansion a boondoggle gives .. mammoth pork-barref projects a bad · name. It's a classic example of growth without thought. Were there any minas behind this beasU Or just the usual Orange County rHJ estate cabar ..:. lawyers, ~evelopers, builders and their paid-for politicians on the County Board of · Supervisors? Which leads to another issue on ~'hich we will no doubt find perfect comity: Overdevelopment. Orange County has hit ils max. It's time to shut down the engines of dewlopment and work on building a JUftllNble economy ... 0 wm, wm. wm, wm ... I shut down the fax as soon as I read your proposal for a moratorium on development. How am I supposed to agree with such nonsense? We'~ got a peace treaty to uphold. No matter how sophomoric: your z~r~growth plan is, I'm not taking the bait. 0 Dear Billi . This stuff of agreeing on everything seems almost a betrayal of our friendship - "like a second fall of man," as Henry V said. I hold my breath in anticipation of the day when you def end higher housing densities, ferocious traffic jams, and more strip-mining of the local environment -au in the name of progress. Maybe next Wttk? 0 DurWUI: I can't wail. Knuc:.klche3d. lour or rrve $hots. A wi1ncs.s •ho also heard the shots Jaid he .:.w • dark Nisun neci"' the scene. A lucr priftter, television. VCR and fu machine were stolen from lhc John Wayne Aj!'f?Ort Administrative omccs at llSl Auway Drive. Police found no sisns ol forced entry. Newport Beach Mall sent to the Sea Scout base of the Boy Scou1s of America al 19Jl Weit Coast Hi&h•~Y v.-.s found sat· cercd in the street Monday and tom open. • • Someone broke anto a house on be a lot of enthusiastic scratching at the Tupy household in Costa Mesa. Lottery ticket scratching, that is. As winner of this week's Daily Pilot's Spring Break Ope~ouse Contes~ John Tupy took home 250 California State Lottery tickets Tuesday. John Tupy, with winnings A Sl.000 diamond en&accment nn& was stolen la t y,·eet from the finser of a 95-ycar-old woman "ho is a rcsi· dent at the Mesa Verde Convalescent Hospital. Her son las1 uw the rina on her fin1er Apnl 17. When he re· turned for a vi.sit Easter Day, it """ gone. The one karat diamond llo'U surrounded by t4 m11ller diamonds. • lhc 1700 block of East Ocean Front. Sc\.-cral of the \\ andow SC'T'Ccns "'-ere bent. Entry w.u made by pF)·ini open a k11chcn 11tindtw.'. A property JOss re· port \\ ~s not av11lablc. • "My wife, the boys and I are going to have a scratching party.'' Tupy said. And any one of the tickets coulo be the key to millions of dollars in winnings. "It would be nice," Tupy said or the possibility of winnins big. "0{ course. we're looking for a new home; we 2~ ...... . •n .... u 1111,...1.2 .,,,...u JcJl ... 4.4 ti»a.a.U latl .... t.J .......... .. ~ ..... -... ................ -........... ., ...... need a larger pl3ce. And there arc things we'd like to do regarding the boys' education." Tupy entered the contest at an open house on Vista Daya Circle in Newport Bench. Entry forms arc available at area real estate open houses. See the Daily Pilot's Real Est3te section Saturday for information. An empk>)-ce at NurscF)·land on Newport Boulc:vard reP.!)rted sccin& a man and 'WOman pull their .. lilte piclc·up truck Into the parkin.1 loc. set out or the vehicle, take a ~ potted plant, put it In 1he bed or the truck and dnvina ofl. Graffi1i 11o spray painted on a res· idcntaal fence near a home on the 700 bloclc of West Ocean Front sometime last week. "Sov Kaas" wu painted on the fence in black ktten.. • A $180 CO\'Cr was stolen from a ur parked at 126 30th St. sometime be· !\\<cc~ Mond:1y ni&ht and Tuesday mormna. • Someone fired several rouJ1ds of shots 11 an empty sccuriiy car parked jn the 1000 block of Valencia 'Street, shattering two windows and the wind· shield anct lcmnJ bullet holes In the doors. The owner of the car was in his apartment "hen he said he heard • A $300 red. while i nd blue motor· tytlC helmet WI$ stolen (.JOm a aara&C. on the JOO block of East Balboi BoU· lc\-arJ. Police found no slps of forced entry. t ID IWElllJU I: ~ leach 71/58 .... :71158 Cotta Meta: 74/$7 COfOftll .. Mar: ~ M ·='3.CION,._.~._ ....... , ... c.....ac-...-........ ..,, ........ ~ ,..,...... ,...., .. .,.. ,...... ........................ ............ '°' -._.. SOa. llllDftll: ... 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Puppet workshop - Elementary school-age children can learn to make puppets o( all sorts -finger, shadow, hand puppets etc. -at the Mesa Verde Library's free puppet workshop, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday. For more inrormation, call 546-5274. African democracy -A discussion on the topic "Africa South of the Sahara -Fresh Winds of Democracy" will begin at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Newport Center Library, 856 San Clemente Drive. A free booklet with background information is SOUTH COAST Vlll.401 Svntlowet 01 BollOI 540 0594 1 ID1-the led L41ftlem (Jj s. 7 30, 10 2 0ttte11. ~ 6. a. 10 3 lcfwonl II ( S. J, 9 Irvine t THI UNIVHSITY CINlMA 4'.l4S Camo.n °""9 854 1811 2 Tt.1mclemeort t•I S 30. 8. Io 30 3 Sleepwollle" ,R 1 IS 9 IS ho.In D-.n ll'G1 SIS ' • C11Hln9l49e 1PGI 6 IS. 830 103S S ll'oued Away !PG 131 6 IS, 8 15, 10 IS 6 City efJey IPG I J 4 4 S 1 30. I 0 IS WOOOHIDOI CINIMAS 8oonl"<o Po<'l.-oy C"' -0.... SS I ·DO.SS I Femgvltr (C S •S. l 4S. 9 4S :l White Sandi (It' 4 45, 7 9 IS 3 The lobe (l'G 4 4S 1 IS 9 4S 4 Soak lnatlnc1 1•1 S, 7 30 10 s ••••••..,.c-1 1rc 13 6,a 10 NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A NEGATIVE DECLARATION ·Subject : A Ncgath•e Declaratio n for the proposed cons truction of the 10.1 ~ acre Southwest Wocxi- bridge Middle School has been made available for pub- lic review by the Irvine Uni- fied School District (IUSD). Site Location: The Southwest Woocjbridgc Middle School site is located o n the no nh side of West YaJe Loop, between Misty Run and Thunder Run, in the City of Irvine, as illustrated o n the adjoining map. Project Ocscri ptio n: Construction of a 750 student capacity Middle School o n IUSD owned propcny. Agency: ! • ... > llrVIHF C"fNTEa 04l Irvine Unified School District, 5050 Barranca Parkway, Irvine, CA 92714. Cont.act: Corinne Loskot, Coordinator, facili~cs Planning (714) 651-0444, extension 326. Public Hearing Date: The Negative DcclaratJon will be considered for adoption by the Irvine Unified School District Board of Educatio n at their regular meeting o n July 7. 1992. 7 :30 p.m. a t the above address. Public Comment Period for Negative Declaration: The Negative Declaration is available for public review at IUSD o ffices (attn : Corinne Loskot). Written comments must be at lUSD offices no later than Friday, ,May 29, 1992, 5:00 p.m . available at the library. For information, call 644-3181. 3 p.m. Th~ event will include f OOd, art, costumes, and dances from a variety of cultures. For more information, please call Donald Tadlock at 957-5164. As~iation and COJ~tline Community College viii hold their annual art fair at the C<hla Me)(! Center, 2990 Mesa Verde Dr Landscape workshop - A three-hour landscaping workshop will be offered at Orange Coast College at 6:30 p.m. Thursday by landscape architect W. Howard Reynolds. The workshop will focus on irrigation design. Call 432-5880 for information. Support ~roup - Caregivers for Ofder adull5 or people with debilitating diseases can join a support group, held the fiM Thuooay o( e\ery month from 2 to 3:30 p.m., 1n the OASIS Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Newport Beach. For further informatic}n, call Vicki Chm at 644-3244. Ea!>t. The evl'nt includes a bargain room, a juned art sho"" and a reception. for f urthcr ntormat1on. plea.,e call Mary at 962-5085. Youth Expo "Astronauts, Mar!> and Farawa\ St.ir:,'' is the them~ of thi) WJr'!> Youth Expo at the Orange Count~ F.11rgrounch, opening at 9 a.m. Friday, May 1 and contjnu ng through M.-iy 3. Time, are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. un Friday and Sunday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p m. Saturday. Multicultural -The Costa Mesa-based Fairview Developmental Center is holding its Second Annual Multicultural Celebration on Thursday in the Anthony Toto Auditorium on the Fairview grounds from 10 a.m. to Friday Art fair -Coastline Artists ) Wanna place a classified ad? 642-5678 19th Annual Newport Spring Boat Show Udo t: M..tna ~ \l_llt.ge ( Newport Beach • Used Powu lo.as April 30 · May 3 ~ i ) Shop mOfe thin 150 pre-1 owned power ~ts Aol•I 30-• May 3 Ttiese modets are weU· eQu1pped and ocean·testtd Broilers.,,, I be on nano 10 11e1p you buy or st 1 M!lllaslOll: S6 tor adults S3 tor thtldrtfl 6· 12 Cll ldren undef 6 frM HMrs: Weekdays 11 a m to 6 30p m Sit 10a m to6 30 p m Sufi 10 a m to 6 pm EuyAcceul ly lalllll: Free parkmo ott Tustin & A>'OO ltftth lrtt shunte stMCe .,....,:freeHlou1PM\· ll'O IOf 1>01ts up IO 11 fl PrOductd by Duncan Mcintosh Co Inc (714) 757·5959 SHOW , If you're m lhe markel for a home equtt\' loJn. th1 1:,.a \'er\' pos1u\'e !>1gn. 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Everyone received the same party clothes with their reservations: white T-shirts with Vldl Dan Society black lett~ring and cartoon drawing of twQ couples toasting the success of the Performing Arts Center fund-raising "cruise." Everybody wearing the same T-shirt sound fashion dull? No way! The race was on to create a statement with the basic look. Some painted, some sequinned, some went for off the shoulder - committee members Nancy Snell and Betty Cord added sheer fabric onto 'heir shirts for a Karl Lagerfeld-ish look and Tina Schafnitz twinkled with lights all O'-er 1he shirt's front. ''The T-shirt idea is the chapter's tradiuon. no tu.~edo events for us," said Deborah Fabricant, co-chair of the fif1h annual event 'Aith Harriet l ewis and Brett Chebithes. Pnzes were given for most imaginative to Regina-and Larry Calinda; most comical to Brett and Si Chebithes; most colorful to Schafnitz; and, least imaginative to Jim O rth, husband of Carousel prez Sue Orth, and Don Sheetz, who didn't do anything with their shins but wear them. "Our purpose is to have a good time. We are one of the smallest Center support groups (SO active members) but the fourth lluges1 moneymaker," Lewis said during social hour as the Palm Springs Yacht Club played music of the '30s and '40s (Would you believe they played so you could actually carry on a conversation? 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By Matt Coker E~Edltor P acific Amphitheatre will host such diverse acts this summer as Natalie Cole, Tracy Chapman, Paula Abdul, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Clint Black and a Disney-themed symphony show, concert o rganizers announced this week. Lite Deer Concerts at the Pacific Amphitheatrc-1992 kicks off the last weekend o r June with back-to-back performances by Wynonna Judd and Abdul. The last scheduled performer of the season is George Strait on a date to be announced in October. Instead of locking subscribers into pre-set concert seri es, music lovers will again be. able to create their own packages by selecting seats for three or more acts. Orders for the fir t Choice Sub cnJ>tion Program will be taken beginning at 9 a.m. Friday by calling 740-2000 or by m:ul at P.O. Box 986, Los Angele • 90028. llcrc are the attractions coming to the amphitheater, located at Fairview Road and Fair Drive o n the Orange County Fairgrounds, in order of appearance: • Wynonna Judd wieh special guests Merle Haggard and Dilly Dean, 7:30 p.m. June 27. Tickets: $16.50-$27.50. •Paula Abdul "Uh special guests Color Me Dadd, 7:30 p.m. June 28. Ticket!>: S22·S31.35. (A limited number of seats arc being held for First Choice subscribers}. • Jamu Taylor, 7:30 p.m. July 1. Tickets: $19.25-$26.95. •Walt Disney Co. presents Symphonic Fantasy featuring more than 200 CO!.tumcd Disney characters and a 70·piece orchc!.tra, 7·30 p.m. July 2. 11ckc1 : Sll-S30. • Ste,·e !\filler Band, 7:30 p.m. July 5. Ticket!>: Sl7.60-S30.25. •The Allman Brothers D nd "ith special guest Ulues Tra\elcr, 7 pm. July 17. Tickets: $26.50. • Chicago plus special gue t, 7:30 p.m. July 15. Tickets: S9.50·S27. •Crosby, Stills & Nosh plus special guest, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 7. Tickets: S 1 l ·S27.50. • Blues Festival '92 "ith D.O. King, Santano, Duddy Guy, Fabulous Thunderbirds and Dr. John, 3 p.m. Aug. 16. Tickets: Sl9.50-S27.50. •Alan Jackson plus special guest, 7.30 p.m. Sept. 4. Tickets: S25.85. •Clint Black \\ith pecinl gutsts Aoron Tippin and Little Te\u . 7.30 p.m Sept. 19. Til'ktt!.: Sit.> 50-S30 ~5. •Tracy Chapman plus s pecial guest, 7:30 p.m , date tu be announced. Tickets· S22.55·S25.h5. • :Halie Cole plus special guest Oumar Liebert, 7:30 r m • date to be announced. Tickets. S26-S29 •George tr11il, time and date 1n October to bc announccJ. 'f 11.kcts: S25.S5·S27 .50 Ncgo11a11ons arc ongoing, anJ "other big show'" \\Ill be addcJ later, s~ud Ale\ I lodge!>, the talent bu)cr for the Nederlander OrganiLat1on. \.\h1ch books acts for the amphitheater. hrst Choice ~ubscriber:i. "ill rcct:i\c ad,ancc 0011 .. c of added performance!>, he !..:11J. The Clinton election commit- tee's low-key efforts in Orange County appear to be focused more on the general election than on the June 2 primary, where former California Gov. Jerry Brown is ex- pected to be a formidable op· LOCAL NEWS ONLY For a subscription lo the Daily Pilot, call our circulation department al 642-4333. Why do our guests like the Little Inn on the Bay so much? HICKORY FARMS W 617 Udo Park Ori•t, Ntwport Inch. (A 92663. (714) 673-1100 ponent. "I believe that Clinton is going to "in on the issues in November and may very well be able to up ct Jerry Brown here in California - but that's still a longshot," Podlich The Perfect: Rug fort. -DOOBE,DOOBE ' aid. Upcoming campaign activities in Orange County include an appear- :rncc by I lill:uy Clinton at a fund- r:ii!ler scheduled for May 7 at Casa S,mta Fe at the Santa An:i Train ·1:11ion :ind 11 M:iy 29 appearance b) Bill Clinton at a )Ct-to-be· determined locatio n. 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Richard Lee Karch, 45, must refund one victim's payments by May 28 to have his suspension by the stale Supreme Court lifted, according to Susan Scott, spokes- woman for the State Bar of California. Karch, who was admitted to the bar in Dcumber 1975, was hired by one victim in November 1987 10 represent him in a civil matter but allegedly fa iled to return the victim's phone calls, withdrew from the case without notifyi ng the victim and established a "pattern of non-communication," Scou said. Karch also allegedly never paid the victim $1,500 won in arb itra1 ion. A second victim who hired Ka rch in Oc1obcr 198 for crimina l defense reported a similar sirua1ion. Karch is fu rther accused of prese111ing five phony letters to siate bar invc~tigators and claiming he'd sent them to the first vic1im. Red Cross short Of ltS ·IOll CO TA MESA -With only two months left, the Orange County chapter of the American Red Cro4-S ic; <;till well below a $1 m11l1011 fu nd·raising mark necc ... ._an lO cop~ w11h a growing budget c,hortlall. As of Juc"day. the chapter has ra1c;od more than $213.000 c;incc k1ck1ng off the fund-raising drrvc m March. .. We've got a way to go," said chapter spokeswoman Judy Ian· Pancake breakfast on the Corona '1111_ I - naccooc. "We need a lot of help." dcl Mu Hjgh School football fleld. • Hit bard by declining donations, Girls between the ages of 7 and 1111 - local Red Cross officials say they 14 will cheer for Junjor AU NEWPORT BEACH _ Sen. must raise Sl million by July l to Am · r tb 11 G d encan roo a ames an Marian ee~n (R-Newnnrt avoid making drastic cuts and · h 1 d' d _"'___ ··it":--compete m c eer1ca mg an Beaeh) bas introduced legislation totally depicting the chapter's dance competitions. Practices will that would allow counties lo ex· reserve. More than ever before, it is begin in August through October pand the number of rvices they necessary to have a financially from 6 to 7:30 p.m., Monda and can conrr o privat companies. sound Red Cross a.apter, said Wednesday at Corona dcl Ma " unties h ntered Terry Hartshorn, chairman of the ~ High School and at Boruta Crcek--· 1'(7'rcased dcman for services at chapter board and president and Park. Games and competitions the same time revenues are dimin- chief executive officer of take place Saturday afternoons. A isrung." Bergeson said. "Under PacifiCare Health Systems. $190 sign-up package includes (the proposed legislation), county "Within a 24-hour period, the uniform, socks, emblem, supcrvison wiU be able to achieve Orange Counrv Red Cross offered h I h h . 'bbo b ct maximum success by reducing o r •J P o ograp • atr n ns, anqu containing costs, and providing for mutual aid to the Riverside Red and Junior All American T-shirt Cr ll · I h greater efficiency and effectiveness oss fo owing a p ane eras , for practices. in the delivery of services ... activated volunteers to field calls from Orange County residents Rici 1PD1181'S The measure is supported by with loved ones in Guadalajara, Orange, Napa and Riverside and initiated the appropriate •lllllClll counties, which do not have the disaster response steps following NEWPORT BEACH -The authority to contract out for ser- lc • s h vices such as Los Angeles County. the carthqua e in out cm United Cerebral Palsy Association ·California," Hartshorn said. of Orange County has announced .... _ Clllt CGllll For more information on the the sponsors for its July 12, 1992 I I fund-raising drive, call the chapter eighth annual Bastille Day 8K race ... lmF • at 835-538 l. at Le Meridicn Newport Beach. COSTA MESA -Orange Rilg ltOleR from The Sports Club/Irvine is the Coast C.Ollegc reports 1.8 percent eW-lu patient title sponsor and Wells Fargo enrollment growth for the current IU&ll-IJ Bank the presenting sponsor. spring semester, up by 474 . COST A MESA _ A $3,000 Associate sponsors are Chubb diamond engagement ring was 1 y roup of Insurance Companies stolen last week off the finger of a and Allen Edwards Salons. Miller 95-year-old woman who is a Lite is sponsoring the Food Faire resident at the Mesa Verde and Beer G arden. The Fitness Convalescent Hospital. Her son Expo and Marketplace will be last saw the ring on her finger backed by Reebok. For more April 17. When he returned for a information, call (714) 557-4796. visit Easter Day. ii was gone. The ',,_...~._· _________ _ one karat diamond was surro und- ed by 14 smaller diamond . Cheer sign-ups this saturday CORONA DEL MAR - Saturday is the last sign-up day fo r the Newport-Costa Mesa Junior All American C heerleaders. 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The expansion will allow the center to serve 34 more children, center Director Virginia Hill said. Through a donation from the Newport·Mcu Unified School - District Board of Educ:adon, Head Stan will move to a leCtion of Panon TMR School on Call)'On Drive in Colla Mesa. Orange County Head Start Inc .• the financial supporter of local Head Start programs. recently received a special grant to build and pay for the new center. UCI professor James SwanJOn donated one of the two buildinp that will be used in Costa Mesa. Since the Rea Community Center will someday be reopened as a school, Head Start is one of several programs moving their services. Head Start started serving children at the Rea Center when the Ciry of Costa Mesa opened it to non-profit groups several years ago. On May 15, a dedication ceremony and open-house will be held from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the new center, 2352 Canyon Drive. -By tk D•i/y Pilol qo~a Luct Matey! 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Direct Factory Financing Instant On-The-Spot Credit -----====-- mmunity Forum Community Forum runs on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Editor William lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. 351 Editorial A town with lots of heart The envelopes, please ... ~ Thumbs up to the DJ dozens of kind hearts out there who quickly came to the aid of Esperanza Moreno, the partially blind Costa Mesa woman whose lone means of transportation -a three-wheel bicycle -was stolen. The 68-year-old woman used the bike to run her errands, get around town and go to morning Mass at St. Joachim Catholic I Church. It was the third time thieves had stolen a bicycle from Moreno. A story in Saturday's Daily Pilot, however, quickly f solved the dilemma. Several dozen readers called, orf ering to buy Moreno a new bicycle or at least to contn'bute to a fund. ' By Monday, a deal had put together when a wom::m - who asked not 10 be identified -bought a new bicycle for Moreno. It is encouraging and refreshing to see the unchecked generosity in our community. _A Thumbs up Daily llJ Pilot columnist Fred Martin, who just marked his second · anniversary with the newspaper. By his own estimation, Fred his wri11en some 300 columns so far. Some sood. some real good, some exceptional. Fred says his column is "for good people and against arrogance and hot-shotism, It leans toward irreverence rather than gec-whiuiness." Which ever way it leans, l readers alternately love it, hate it, appludc it and react to it. You can't ask for much more. . Thumbs up to r Newport Beach sports attorney and all-around-nice-guy Leigh Steinberg for another successful dance with the National Football League. draft last Sunday. Steinberg. who ~ad represented the top draft pick three years running. had three clienu picked in the fint round this year. Beyond his success in the hi&h-stakcs world or profeuional spons. Steinbers has developed a deserved reputation for encourqing his clients to Jive back to the community, to pay back their college scholarships and to set up new scholarships at their high schools. There's a good lesson in that. And. finally, best wishes to Bob Nishimura. the 25-year-old Costa Mesa off'Kier who wu hit by a bullet during a sun fight whh a man who apparently opened rare on police during a fnud and dru& imcstiption earlier this month. Nilbimun bu undersonc two awprics since the incident. We wish him well. - Never againl Holocaust lessons shouldn't fade away because bigots don 't "History is a vast early warning system." -Norman Cousins Br JIClll lcll.,i ... - M y mother didn't know she was Jewish until she was four. Her mother wouldn't tell her. It would have meant certain death. As a little girl, my mother remembers waking up in strange places, usually convents, without her mother at her side. It was 1942, and the Nazis were occupying parts or their native France. And my mother, then 3 years old. was routinely hidden from the Gestapo, which combed the streets for Jews in order to herd them off to concentration camps. There, close to six million Jews were beaten, starved, gassed and burned to death as the world stood silent. Also silent now is my grandfather. Not ~use he doesn't have the guts to spe~k . ortfight. But because he's not here to testify to the atrocities Hitler and his cohorts committed against humanity. Like three million-plus others, my grandfather, Jacob. never made it out or Auschwitz. Today, on Holocaust Remembrance Day (Vom Hashoa), Jews all over the world will pay homage to the six million Jewish vicllms butchered by the Nazis in World War ll simply because they were Jewish. To(fay, Jews will reflect, weep and assert slogans like "The Nation or Israel Lives!" and "Never Again!" And today, as they do every day, people like Leonard Jeffries and even Patrick Buchanan will question the historical validity of the Holocaust and make a mockery or my grandfather's death and my people's tragedy. If it were just ignorance, I could live with it. But it is nothing less .~ than malice. Ignorance is embodied in the 26-year-old, Soviet-trained Jordanian engineer, who innocently said to me during my 1990 visit to Jordan, .. Come on, the Holocaust is just propaganda. The Romanian dictator Ceausescu killed 60,000 people in his entire 20-year rule. Arc you going to tell me the Nazis killed six million Jews in five years? Where did they put all the bodies?" Though dangerous, such ignorance is not as potentially lethal as arc the anti!Semites who maliciously exploit such lack or knowledge by writing bogus revisionist histories. Worse even are the hate-mongers who print and distribute Nazi literature, not only preaching death to the Jews, but to other "un-Arncrican" minorities as well. For some reason, these people arc permitted to comfortably contm!Je their pernicious activities, threatening the lives of Jews and many other Arncri\:ans - even in progressive Orange County. R elatively insulated from many diseases of urbanization, Orange County is increasingly showing the symptoms of harboring its share of racist operations. Our county bled worse last year than ever before from the wounds or hate crimes. Skinheads now prowl our streets, and Nazis. once relegated to the closet, have now braved it enough to slide out into the kitchen. Literally. In one Orange County restaurant a birthday party for Hitler was recently held. A woman, off ended deeply enough by the festivities that she called the newspaper, has since opted to drop the matter. Orange County's hundred thousand-strong Jewish community must stop quivering and demand that its leadership helP. individuals meet such challenges. Failure to do so would be dangerous to many of its constituents' individual welfare in the short term and to the community's long-term survival. History bears witness to this. For 2,000 years, Jews, once the most zealous warriors in the Roman Empire, tried turning the other check. Crippled by generations of unsuccessful uprisings against their Roman conquerors and finally sent into exile, Jews crouched in corners when anti-Semitism stirred. hoping it would pass. I t never did. The Spanish Inquisition, the European Crusades, the Russian pgoroms, the Ottoman humiliations and the Holocaust all bear testimony to that. The State of Israel is a monument 10 what happens when a people finally gets tired or being pushed around. " . And many American Jews learned from the Zionist's aggressive example. As the American Jewish community matured, it realized the privileges it enjoyed under the U.S. Constitution and grew confident of using the political system to confront periodic challenges to its right to life and liberty. It protested. picketed, boycotted, lobbied and screamed bloody murder .. when anti-Semites and neo-Nazis dared crawl out into the gutters of Main Street. At times, Jewish "thugs" like the Jewish Defense League or informal "protection" clubs, even overstepped the boundaries pf the l3w and took matters into their own hands, throwing some punch into the credo of "Never Again!" But this "American Jewish community" docs not encompass Orange County. New York, Los Angeles, Bo.ston, yes. Ne"port Beach, Costa Mesa, Irvine, no. T hough there is a growing number or active Jews in Orange County, most remain unaffiliated and unintere!>ted. Many even wish to keep their Jewishne!>s a secret for fear they'll lost busines!> clients, country club memberships and tolerant neighbors. Thty don't realize the stakes 3re much higher. Last month in San Clemente, an overzealous Christi3n family invited their Jewish neighbors' children into their home - and baptized th em. Their parents did nothing, said nothing. Blame it on the climate. Earlier this year, the New York Times and Los Angeles Times ran stories about Y. here former Ku Klux Klan leader David Du~c·s campaign contributions came from. Inferred from these reports is that nearly - half or Duke's out-of-state funds came from Orange County (and quite a bit of that from Dig Canyon, I he3r). Add. this 10 the numerous defamation~ of Jewish property and Hitler's semi-public birthday party in an Orange County re taurant. and 1t doesn't take mu ch to reahze tt's time to organize against anti-Jewish raci!>ts ... and racists or all kinds. On Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Jews of Orange County must be mindful not to relegate the memories of the murdered six million to the back rece:>ses of their minds, but earl) them as a banner in the fight against anti-Semiu:>m and neo-Nazism. OC Je""s mu!>t dcmon~trate, picket, lobby. This is America, 1992, not V1ch) Frar.ce, 1942. And my mother didn't ra1~e me to hide like she did. Jacob Schrieber is editor of Oronge County Metropolitan and lectures N'gularly on Arob-Jsroeli and JeHisb affairs. AQMD scraps the Constitution Later, Dana T omorrow the South Coast Air Quality Management District will consider adopting Rule Ill. It's an in1cresting rule. 1t•s also unconstitutional. Let me tell you why. The rule's purpose is to require disdOfure of oral and written ..... ..... communications with members or the South Coast Air Quality Mana,gcmcnt District Board. Sec, whoever drafted this rule doesn't like the idea of us talking to Air Board Members off-the-record. Columnist Proponents no Without Porttolio doubt argue this is a "sunshine- in-govemmcnt" requirement, a "public interest" demand that will insulate Board Members from overhearing special interests. What must be disclosed? Well, if you write a letter about any significant proceeding. but sent it to an individual board member, a copy must be provided to the clerk of the district board. If you have an "oral communication" with a board member, you musl write a complete aummary of portions of the communication and send it in. Failure to comply means civil and criminal penalties. This proposed rule is so unconstitutional u to be lauahable. First, the government may never compel speech in this fashion • requiring John Q. Citizen who happens to speak with a board member of, for example, his love of marketable permits, to run home and type up a report to Big Brother. the clerk. Further, a burden on a citizen's right to petition his or her government is inherently suspect, and can only survive constitutional scrutiny if backed up by overwhelming arguments in favor of the burden. V ery few things make me as angry as the sacrifice of fundamental principles such as free speech in order to allow posturing in the public interest to go forward. There is nothing to support this rule. Zero. tr there is, let's hear it. Has a board member been unfairly influenced in the past? tr so, who? When did it happen? Name the names, and dump this insinuation garbage. I may not care for a whole bunch of AQMD policies, but the board's collective integrity is very, very high. Do proponents or this rule suggest otherwise? Or do proponents think some board members are a little feeble minded, too easily conned? Arc proponents persu3ded that there are board members wh'o arc pushed around by overbearing lawyers and experts? C'mon. State the case. Where did this rule come from, anyway? Would whoever owns the Idea please respond to the legacy or Hugo Black. the great civil libertarian, pullin& his tattered copy of the Constitution from below the folds of his judicial robes. Justice Black would then read from the First Amendment: "Says here, counselor, that Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom or speech ... " That's no law, he emphasized. Ruic III is a law, it's authorized by a government entity covered by the First Amendment, and it definitely abridges freedom of speech. Proponents or Ruic 111 arc certainly joining an august group or disclosure requirement proponents. England under George Ill imposed the disclosure-demanding press licensing law in order to root out the government critics among the colonists. The NAACP routmely found itself confronted "ith disclosure requirements throughout the deep South during the early days of the civil rights movement -the locals wanted 10 require the NAACP to produce the names and addresses or all its members, thus making lynching a little easier. T hirty years ago, in writing for a court that struck down a California ban on anonymous handbills, Justice Black wrote that the Court had "recently that there are times and circumstances when States may no~ compel members of groups engaged in the dissemination or ideas to be publicly identified. The reason for those holdinp was that identification and rear or reprisal might deter perfectly peaceful discussions o( public matters of importance.'' F ear of reprisal'? What do you thank, relevant here? Let's say you or I want to write a letter to the AQMD's Board Chairman Hank Weada that is extremely critical of Jim Lents, or Pat Leyden or any other senior AQMD staffer because of their conduct in drafting or arguing for a m::ijor rule pending before the Board. Do you suppose we might pause before the sending of that letter if I am also obliged to file it with the Clerk, especially if I, oh, run a business subject to AQMD regulation? I'd say Rule Ill effccth·ely accomplishes Gt least one goal: protecting AQMD staff from criticism. Rule Ill is an outrageous a11empt to restrict my and your right to communicate with our representatives, people Y>ho. theoretically at least, work for us. It is wholty without merit, and will not survive a challenge in court if anyone's got the money and guts enou&h ao brina it. Let's hope the board wakes up tomorrow ~ wmmarily rejects this imposition on our rights and insinuation about their ethics. Hu1h Hewitt ~bosU "Ult and Times" oa KCET, Cb.anti 18, Moad•ys and Frld.,.s •• 1:.JO p.m., •ad hosts • ulk-sbow oa KFI AM '40, S•turd•ys b'OOJ 11 •.m. to 1 p.m. His rohl•• •ppurs tYr'1 Tburld-.r la tht Pilot. Welcome to Orange County, Dan:i Rohra· bachcr. Wouldn't it be better to cfi play your naivete "ithout the racial slurs? You move here from Long Beach to try to stay in Congress. You come out here from Washington D.C and perform for pressure groups with anecdotes. You\.e got it backward:>. The problem "ith illegal immigrants is located here. That's Y>hy you can find frustrated people who arc so frustrated they fall ror )Our racist slurs . What h3\.C )OU done about solving the illegal alien problem back in D.C.? State and local officials are po"'crlcss. They try to Make sure that illegals either pay their way or can't get service • but the Fed come down on them lake a ton of bncks. I hope we replace you with 50meone from Orange County, someone who ~nows about the problems y. ith illcg:il immigrants. I hope v.e elect someone ""ho can take the Job of a Congre m:sn enou l), who will v.ork on reforms and not rely o" easy, outrageous comment$. JAMES PERSON, JR. Newport Bc:sch Corona del Mar: I can't afford it but so what SOMDODY MOVED, AND NOW WS'VS GO'ITA START COUN11NG ALL ....:n111r11 AGAIN -Jn Tuaday's class. entitled ••introduction to Corou del Mar. IOt,• It wu stated that the community's populatiolt WU 12,901 little dream town." People like, for example, this upwardly-mobile tcribe. la Tvelday'1 epitodc, you may recall, I rhapaodized about dilcoYerina exotic cnc:la¥a unseen by motoristt whiuina (hahl) aJona busy Coast J-!ifhway. The Occasion wu an c,e-opcn1nt tour ~eel by Buk ol America manaaer ..,.a S. ....._ and ace homc·flndin& sleuth ......_ ("'Tisne ii Money .. ) 'l'lalllMllL ?Mre an many pm-like fac:ett adorDifta .. Crown ol &be SM." but few ...... ...... lbaa • ..........,, auileh of o.ia BoulMnl ~-,... Carnatioa, • la boulQnnh:i.-...._. ... the CI09lt to """"-. .... "CU I a8ord data 'W' Nill dlllrkll?" I llkedTM81sa '4ttO, ... ~ ............ .... ltOpplclJa. ..... .. Obviou ly, 01' Moneybags had resigned himself to my indomitable family motto. which translates loosely: "Never Let Your Income Affect Your Lofty Standard oC Uving." And so, while waitina for primary lender Radtke to put together a hi&h·levtl consortium of financien and ocher risk-capitalists. lct'1 move alon,. 0 YEAH, IUT UTS SE£ 'EM DOING THAT DANCE WHILE HOLDlNG ONE FOOT lN mE AIR -Every month or M>. a cndt troupe of namcnco dancen is boGUd lldo Carmelo's . Asd-ID promot~ la t Monday· ""11 •= ahOw, imprc rio CanMlo ...... a youna advcrtt ins marvel to -up wkh IOn'IC lmaiinativc ncYt'IJ)apcr ....... TM ilhattration hawed,., he,h tcppina riaurc JcckccUn Frc\I Astaire auire -complete with top hau. canes and tail . They ~ere (you guessed it) Oamlnp. 0 lS IT THAT TIME OF YEAJl ALREADY! -Pixyi h Dtan OrcnneU. managing editor of Gun World maaazinc. nc\'er missc . As he dots nesy year about this time, tte called Wednesday from hi& Oransc Coast office to a k the Mme quc tion· "On which date doc' Cinco de Mayo fall this year'" 0 1111 MUST IE NATIJllE'S WAY or IAL\NCI G THI GS -0. the .... day &hat J.,,. ...... was ~ rrom Pcnnaytvuia'• radar ~-. -notice that Ink Giel tpin .... ._, .. up lo Calilamia? Jmy~~nr •rw1'l11''" 'Jlu1nd~-' Illa .., .. An Independent Newspaper Pubt~ by Coast Community News. Inc. f llioe Stein, Jr. c:Nirrmn JimCNt.., publilhef Ton1 )9ianl0n ---publilhel , I ' M Thuraday, April 30, 1982 TAITE: From A1 Admission is $3 (or adults, while individual tastes will range from $1 to $4. Children under 12 will be admitted free on Saturday and Sunday. ''The Taste of Costa Mesa is a great way to sample food and bev- erages from a variety of restau- rants and sec what you like before you actually invest money in a visit to the restaurant," said Kim Ka- se II, one of the event organizers. Restaurant owners also say the festival is a great showcase for their businesses. Last year, Michael Kashani - owner of K.amakura Restaurant - said he served an estimated 700 rolls of sushi alone during the event. He expects more of the same this year. "It's very fun, we loOe it," he said. Most of the food preparation will be done in the morning before the event starts. "l told all the staff to get a good night's sleep," he said. Jn addition to the food and con- tinuous musical performances, there will also be entertainment for the children, including mimes, balloon artists and strolling magi· cians. For more info rmation on the event call 548-4942. MEmNG From A1 important.'" "There's more being empha- sized about how to put on a oon- dom then how to get out of situa- tions," agreed Lee Munson, who likewise did not bring her 15-year- old daughter to the event. "I don't think that telling them, 'Do what you want to do -just be safe,' is a good message." But other parents hailed the session as the perf ecl way to reach teenagers and warn them about the risks of sexual intercourse. "I thought it was excellent," said Debbie Boyer, who brought her 12-year-<>ld daughter Alexa. "I wanted my daughter to have all the information and facts. "I stress abstinence. But the re- alttr, is, your beliefs arc not neces- sarily your child's beHcfs." Still. Alexa proved she'd learned from her mother, as welJ as the session. "If you have to have sex, wear a oondom," said the articulate pre- teen. ''I don't think anybody should have sex until at least 12th grade or later. I think they should wait until a serious relationship - until they get married." "I'm glad you teamed all that, honey.," Boyer said. Fattasy 5.IDecco Super l otto Wednesday, April~ 29 drawing for S 15.3 million prize: 4, 1~ 22, 37, 4~48 II .. •Noon -OmJIJ W, • 1: 15 p.m. -0.-,'I • 2:30 p.m. -9t I h O\llnben r • 3:45 p.m. -Lade -~ • s p.m. -as•..., •6:1Sp.m.-~I • 7:30 p.m. -Shllllh Chamberl • 8:45 p.m. -UUle Anthony . ..... •1:15.&·:-...... Hannan Band • 2:30 p.m. -Johnny , Smith and the New Ink SP* • 3:45 p.m. -)lnm ~tman Blues land • s p.m. -Johnny Smidt and the New Ink Specs Realizing the sensitivity involved with the issue of AIDS prevention, parent organizers specifically split the event into two sessions to allow people to "gracefully" leave during intermission if they wanted. But after the first hour of basic AIDS facts and statistics pre- sented by a oounty health special- ist, most of the crowd stuck around for the more controversial session on safe sex, abstinence and AIDS prevention. The first speaker, adolescent family life specialist Lynn Posey, lived up to the program warning of explicit information by delivering a humorous and informative demon- stration on condom use. Posey noted that a condom "isn't very good birth control" and stressed that the best AIDS pre- vention is to not engage in sex. "We're asking kids to trust your life to a one-ounce piece of rub- ber," she said. The speaker who seemed to most affect the teenagers was Joe, a 22-year-old man who tested HrY-positivc six months ago. "I made the mistake of acting ir- responsible with my sexual behav- ior," he said, later admitting he'd had unprotected sex with 20 dif- ferent partners over four years. "None of you deserve this. None of you want to have this." Deem •Hearts .................................... 9 • Clubs ............................ Queen • Diamonds .............................. 8 • Spades .............................. King FIOlllA1 bit. -·-tbe miDoritiel l watt with. we lllouibt we were mM!'f -prop• wieh tbe police, 11id Alvarado, who directs LatinollColta Mesa. ..But then tbia bappem. I dtink the confi- dence we were buikling wW dete- riorate a little bit if nothina else." Newport Beach Lt. Tim New- man .aid be was "penonalJt' aur- priled by the \'etdict, but ii alad to aee the case a>me to Ul end. "It wu detrimental to law en- forcement to see (the video) ow:r and <Wer," he said. "This 11 not bow law enforcement ofticen are." Newport Beach police chief Art> Campbell told Newman to tell re- porten he had "no reaaion" to the verdict . KIOSKS From A1 product voids and serving as an incubator for start-up retailers who may later become permanent, in-line tenants. . "They do a lot of things for us," said Ingrid White, who manages the kiosk-and cart-retailing programs at Fashion Island. "And it gives an entrepreneur a toehold with a new concept." Several start-up retailers have found success at the center, White said. Some merchants have · expanded from carts to kiosks, and from regular-size kiosks to double kiosks. A couple kiosk retailers have moved into permanent stores From A1 property, including the illegal use of a run-down play room and ga- rage as apartments. On Monday, Soffer was found guilty of violating probation by not meeting a Dec. 31 deadline to bring the property up to city code. This was the second time the judge ruled Soffer had violated his probation and missed a court· ordered deadline to get the proper permits for the rental units and to clean the property of piles of junk and old cars. A 30-day jail sentence related to the first probation violation is still pending an appeal on the grounds that the city exceeded a three-year statute of limitation when they de- cided to prosecute him. ,,., ,. . -.... _. . "We'N w dll1allr •• Clld,• Ne• 1ua npl1~ e4Jn Ml our ~ 11"1 DOC our a8ioln. We_.. not Oil trW." Bui AaJJ ...... Claim I.be illue pa beyoad tbe LA.P.D and Aid DOW Is the dine for dti- r.eal to pnmare elected oftld1ls and let them lmow how they feel "I think we aboald all be I Utdc bit ubamod," Aid Marc Block, a Tustin attorney wbo pnc:tica ciYil fiahta law. '"The videotape ii IO c:ompelllaa that to cane back with anytblaa other than a oaaYic:tioa ia a tad comment on our IJltem." Newport Beach attorney Peter Seidenbera apeed. "J\lldce bu Dot been IC~," be said. "U what I uw Oil that tape is not m:eaiYe force, I don't know what is. I really don't under- stand it at all." at Fashion Island. Out of Santa Fe, one of the first two kiosk merchants at Fashion Island, is one such success story. Out of Santa Fe expanded into a permanent store location last No- vember and kept its nearby kiosk as an Out of Santa Fe Outpost. "The kiosks, at their best, provide a business person an opportunity to test a retail concept in the real world at a very affordable cost, .. said Ted Greve, manager of Out of Santa Fe. "And it can be a farm system for . centers in developing new tenants." Greve said Out of Santa Fe, which sells hand-made, Western-style apparel, jeweJry and Soffer was handcuffed and placed behind a glass partition on one side of the counroom when he began yelling at Shaw while an- swering questions on the stand about some old cars being stored in the back area of the house. Despite threatening to send him to jail for five days. Shaw dropped the contempt charge at the end of the hearing. Since Soffer was first convicted of maintaining the property with· out proper city permits, officials say he's nas done virtually nothing to fix any of the problems. But Soffer claims city and court officials have not made it clear what he needs to do comply. . "The property is in 99 percent conformance," Soffer claimed. "But she (Shaw) doesn't care about the property, all she cares ab6ut is putting me in jaU." .. ., 111t~ ... ._~11uu• •• her po11a111111i11J-. ........ ......, btll10•"' ... Polltb II al leMC pudJ to blame for IM wsrdkla. .. A lot of tbe proeecudoat tecb- niquea were QUeltiouble.'' be aaiCl, ulia& Che lad that proeecu- ton DeWSI' put Kial OD lbe ... d uancnqile. Michael Murphy, priDdpal at a.ta Mou Miah. WcJ ho plam to encQUnF teac:ben to lpCOd today cmc:u•ma the cue with atudoata. "Pint about justice and then about the lepJ system," Murphy aaid. ''It's real bard to jUllify the kinda of thinp we saw on' that video ... Juan de Jesus, priacipaJ at So- nora, aaid be 1116 sees the case as a teaching opportunity. "I believe in the American jus- furniture, may now expand further greater. with more store locations. According to White, kiosk and However, in spite of Out of Santa cart tenants at Fashion Island pay Fe's suCClCss, he cautioned that average base rents of about S32S a kiosk merchants need a week, plus $40 in weekly well-conceived product and operations fees, during the marketing approach to survive. summer months. Kiosk merchants "This is not intended to be a pay about $1,600 to $2,000 a nea market out here," Greve said. month in rent during the summer, "This is a professional retail . plus a $150-a-month operations f cc. During the Christmas shop- operation." ping season, rents can nearly While start-up costs for a kiosk double for carts and kiosks. or cart operation arc low -Wayne Wedin, a La tenants only have to pay for signs Habra-based retailing consultant, and liability insurance and buy or said a~ increasing number of lease a cash register -1 rental shopping centers have been rates can be expensive. Kiosk and utihzing kiosk and cart programs cart tenants at Fashion Island pay in recent years, and he expects the either a base rent or 15 percent of concept to become more prevalent their total sales. whichever is in the future. PARK From A1 Since 16 archaeological sites have also been identified, the re· port recommends a county- certified archaeologist and paleon- tologist be hired to oversee the park's developmen1. The interpretive center, mean· while, will be nestled in a slope covered with plants, so the 20· foot-high building won't be visible from the street, the report says. Despite the proposed mitiga· tion, some park use rs continue to object to the plans. Newport Beach resident Marilee Terrell, who walks her dog by the bay every weekend, said she fears the interpretive center will drive out the rare birds, and questioned the need to replant some of the veg- et at ion. "Aren't all the plants native if they've been growing there?" asked Terrell, who supports leav- ing the area as it is. "They have enough nice, tidy parks around the city. Why don't they leave this place alone?" Other residents have expressed concerns about limiting the park's hours and horses to a trail near Ir- vine Avenue, away from the lower marsh area. Equestrians who have ridden into the marsh for years contend they have "prescriptive rights" to the trails. But Frank Robinson, who in the 1960s pioneered efforts to open the bay to the public and establisn the ecofogical reserve, ar- gues otherwise, saying the ho~s have basically been trcspamng on Irvine Co. land for all these years. 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Sea Kings blow 4-run 7th-inning lead; then 2-run lead in eighth; cellar-dwellar Woodbridge staggers Corona del Mar In eight, 10-9 By Richard Oum ......... IRVINE -In an ugly display of base-ti ball, Woodbridge High won its first Sea View League game Wednesday night and kicked Corona del Mar out of a third·place ...-\ ~ •. J ........_ tie with University. _ ~~ , Blowina a four-run lead in the bottom of ~ the seventh innin&. then coming back with two runs in the eighth before blowing yet another lead, the Sea Kings were generous to the Warriors. Woodbridge (6-11-1, l..S-1), which sent nine batters to the plate in the seventh to force extra innings, scored the tyina and winninc runs on bases-loaded walks in the bot- tom of the eighth, pulling out a wild, 10.9 victory at Alton Park. CdM reliever George Cheliua, who blew a save op- portunity in the seventh, absorbed the loss after walking five batters (one intentionally) in lV» innings. The Sea Kings (10.8, 4-6), now in the fourth place in leaJUe. appeared to have restored order in the top of t}ie eighth u Todd Kehrli, 3·for-4 with three runs scored, lashed a lead-off double to the right-center field gap. ~ out later, Mike Susson tripled down the third·basc line ·to put CdM in front, 8-7, then C.W. Ramsay singled to right to score Susson and give Chelius (5·3) a two-run cushion. Woodbridae, which erupted against CdM reliever Bry· son Groat in the seventh, stalled its winning rally against Chelius with a one-out double by lead-off hitter Paul Homing. At the time, it appeared harmless. considering t~c lhsurtlnce run that had scored in the top or the in· runs. But a walk to Ryan Sunderman and a sharp single to left field by Ryan Lemmon loaded the bases. Tim Cur- ren, Woodbridge's cleanup hitter, grounded to CdM shortstop Theo Rokos for a force out at second -beat- ing the throw to first and scoring Homing on the play. Woodbridge DH Scott Coker, who'd doubled and tri- pled earlier, was walked intentionally to reload the bases. Gabe Gifford, Woodbridge's No. 6 hitter, walked to force home Sunderman alter fouling off two pitches and working the count to 3-2 iri a pulsating at·bat. See SHOCKEFW! 1-1 QnC-phl*> Yachting's big boys will duke it out on way to Ensenada. : ** Tilndly Section B April 30, 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387 Sports on TV-radio/83 Ctassmed/85 Automotive/B 7 Lile in the last lane a little· light-headed with a sled winner _...,. Boating 's battleships can light a fever under the most conservative. By Tom leweck Special to h Dair Pilot P robably the most prestigious West Coast ocean racing prize is W.L. Stewart Memorial Trophy, better known as the "Barn Door." lt's awa rded to the fi rst skippet to finish the Trans Pacific Yacht Race. That recognition, coupled with , the parking spot at the end of Trans'pac row, plus two year's worth of bragging rights at any yacht club in the world has caused many oth- erwise rational men to pour a lot of raw dollars into first to finish sailboats. The genesis for the first to finish "light is right" school of offshore racing may have occurred in 1973 when the Spencer designed 62-foot lightweight, Ragti me beat the Windward Passage to Honolulu to claim the Barn Door. In the same year, Chutzpah, a 35-foot Bill Lee designed ultra-light won overall honors. The tellers. ULDB, for ultra light displacement boat, became an in· stant part of the West Coast racers' vo· cabulary. And when people referred to a first to finish ULDB, the term "sled" quickly gained popularity. Two years later, in their next Trans- Pac Race, Ra,time again laid claim to the Barn Door trophy, which set the stage for the development of a new gen- eration of longer and faster sled . In Southern California, Harry Mo- loscko designed and built the 69·foot Drifter. At the s:ime time, Bill Lee was cc;mstructing the 66-foot Merlin in Santa Cruz. In the 1977 TransPac race, these two new sleds put on a' show th:it won't be forgotten a they match·raced across the Pacific. Merlin won by a scant 17 . minutes, shaving 22 hours off the course record in the process. Her record of just under sin days still stands. Merlin and Drifter continued to race against each other, both adding bigger poles, kits and more sail area to try and get an edge in their duals for line hon- ors. TransPac officials grew understand- ably nervous, wondering where this first to finish obsession might ultimately lead. They established some upper rating lim- its for their 1981 race, and in November 1981, they announced that to be eligible for the 1983 TransPac, boats could rate no highe r than 70-foot IOR. This deci- sion gave binh to a new class of sleds, Stars & Stripes falls behind, 5-4. in Def ender Trials with win streak snapped at 3. See 83. the U LOB- 7Ch. Ne 1- l> o n-M arek de· s i gned one of the fir)t new breeds of 70-raters, the 68-foot Saga. Saga was fast out of the box. In its very outing, the 19 3 Ensenada Race, 11 took line honor~. beat Merlin and set a ne" cour e record. In this same perio.d of time, the Ron Holland designed Ultra-l1ght 70, Char- lte. Merlin. Charlie and Saga met £or the first time in the 1983 TransPac. Saga broker her rudder jul>t a few da)s out, and had to return to the mainland, leaving Charlie and Merlin to duke 11 ou t for line honors. Charlie \\On that dual. Saga bounced bad, to finish first in the November race from Long Beach to Cabo San Luca , once again setting a cour e record in the procel>S. All of th~ action made great headlines and seemed See SLEDS/Ii Ensenadal It's on and running Friday, at noon, out of Newpo~t N ewporHo·En senada, Chapter 45. starts on Fridav at noon with a field of some 500 bo:ns of virtually c~ery shape and size taking off for south of the Border in one of the more unique sporting events anywhere. With 18 classes of boats, ranging from Dennis Conner and his Stars & Stripes to the more conventional boats coming ou t of Ne"port Harbor and surrounding areas, the start creates a vie" seldom seen anywhere. In addition to Stars & Stripes, there arc al~ the catamar:tn entnes 1n the 125-mile race. The catamarans or Conner and Victor Tapia arc cheduled. as \\ell as Lohe Lani. a 60-foot catamaran out of Dana Point. Lohe Lani, a commerical vessel, is o'>'ncd and sailed by Da,id IlO\le out of Dana Point. • "We'll give the Stars & Stripes catamarans a re:il challenge," aid Boyle. See ENSENAOA/12 Spinning ta a Head start gives Ballar a itrong look By Richard Duln Spol1S Wiier G ina Heads, undertaking her new spin mO\e in the shot put ring, has been spinning head for Newport Harbor HiJh's track and field team. "Most people, after tf)'lng something new, e pc· cially after being successful, start off not doing so well," Newport Harbor weights coa~ Ttlny Ciarelli said. ''But Gina did start off well. I told her that you\e got to take two steps backward to ~ four steps for· ward. We chanaed her from the &hdc to the spin t)le and ~c figured he'd tart slowly (because) of leamina a new technique and coming out l.ite from ba~ketball. "But she's actually advanced a lot quicker than wh3t I thought. She's dOnc it in seven v.eels -that's what makes her so 1reat." Heads, who started as a 5·foot·3 po5t player on Shannon Jak(»ly's girl basketball team last winter. threw a personal·bcst 41 feet, 5~ inchc la.st S3turJay at the Or- anse County Championships, then won the discu v.ith a 134· l l heovc to merit &iris field event Athlete or the Meet accolades. "It felt 10 easy," Heads said \lf her Ytinnina ton in the shot put. "I didn't realize it was that far until I looked. I 1ucss I wu in the ri&ht position on the spin RJO\IC," Heads, the Dall)' Pllot•s Athlete of the Week. has a personal rccorJ in the dilcua S.. HEADUI ., . . .. TIMnday, April 30, 1882 SLEDS: From 8 1 to launch the official beginning of the new era of sled fever. The ULDB 70 Association was formed in an lnformnl meet· ing at the Tahitian Lanai on Waikiki Beach in 1987. And when Roy Disney left the meet- ing to go to the rest room. he was elected the first president. The sled continues its rapid rate of gTowth. Probably the b\g· gest reason is the stability which the ULDB 70 Association has furnished. While the IOR rule provides the foundntion for sled racing, the association members have added some additional rules. These have reversed the impact of recent changes to the IOR rule which had distorted the equality within their fleet. At the same time, they will allow the sleds to race all of their events on a boat for boat basis, without handicaps. Another reason for the growth in the class is that the boats arc just fun to sail. They accelerate incredibly fast, spin on a dime and exhibit none of the bad handling characteristics so commonly associated with IOR designs. With 25-30 knots of breeze, the boats will slide off the waves doing 20-plus knots, with total and complete control. Because the sleds move so quickly, they never load up. That means you don't have .to be built like Arnold Schwar· zeneggcr to sail on one. Mere mortals can do any job on the boat. SAILORS: From B1 defense for the loss. "You can't win if you can't score any runs," he said. "Any high school pitcher who can get his breaking ball over consistently is going to be tough to beat. And he did a good job agaiJ!Sl us." Newpon's best ch ance to get back in the game came when it scored its run in the bottom of the fou rth. The inning began with the Sail- ors (8·10-1, 2-7·1) down 4-0, and with one out Chris Carden beat out an infield single and took sec- ond on a balk. Ryan Anderson walked and catcher Brian Rogers slapped a single to bring in Carden and move Anderson to second. Branon Coluccio lace d a single to left, but Anderson was held at third 10 load the bases. The three "ere left stranded wh en Justin Ketchum's sharp grounder to the right side was fielded and turned into a force play at second. University 5, Newpor1 Harbor t UN~RllTY NRWPORT YO\#IQ, SS Ai>ani. r1 HaQins, c Dowdy,"' BrcknrOgt, 3b Furler. cf AICN1nf. 2b VoV(. 111 'lidwQt .• •b r h bl •b r h bl 4 1 1 0 McKown, SS 4 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 Palalent, If 3 0 0 0 3120 Sttwall c 2 000 .. 1 2 0 Cftel\ 1b 3 , 1 0 3012 Bowen.lb 20 00 4 000 Harris.rt 0000 31 2 1 An0erson.dh2010 300 0 Pwlta-,1 0000 3000 9Ullwd.2b 00 0 0 ROQerJ. c 3 0 1 1 ~.rt 3 010 Ketctun. cf 3 0 0 0 Tot•l1 31 S 9 3 Tol•la 25 1 4 1 Score ~ lnnlnfS Untv.ratty 12 t 000 1 -5 Newport H•rbor 000 t 00 0 -1 E -~ 2. Newpor1 H"1lor 4. Of'-Unrmsl- ty 1 L08 -lkMt'Slty 7, Ntwpott Hnor 7 29-YCUIO SB-tarden. Sl-llretlletrtdoe IP H R l!R BB 10 Unhen~ a.uco.moa w 7 .. 1 1 3 • Newport Mlarbor Eadie L. 2-4 S 7 4 2 0 2 ~ I 0 0000 Pallfenl 1 2 I I 0 0 H8P-~ (by ElcM) ~-MacOermolL T-2"05 HEADS: From 81 of 138-0, accomplished at the re· cent Arcadia Invitational, one or the most prestigious high school meets in the nation. A quick, strong, aggressive ath· lcte, Heads was an ideal candidate for the spin move, according to Ciarelli. "The spin move tends to be a little more advantageous for the short, quick people," he said. "You use speed more in the glide move, which is based on levers. The longer the levers, the better it is. It's very advantageous for the taller person. "{Heads') lea strength and · speed are her strong points - that's the way it is in everything she does. She auards people in basketball who are a foot taller than she is because he's so strong and quick!' • Lut sprina. usina the alidc i.n the shot put. Heads topped out at 39-0~. "The spin move ii so much like the ~ It wun't that ditficult ror me," aaid Hcadl, Who reached 129-2 last year ln the discus. •"'J"hc release is a little different, but it's been an easy tnnsit.ion. We de· dded that in the Ion& run (tbc pin move) would be better f« me. 0 fO tho &Jido, yotl UM I bi& pUlh off with the ri&ht lea (alter a rcw hort hops) and with both feet you .. Merlin is one of the more recogniuble sleds. ENSENADA: Fro m B1 "Even though we're not a pure race boat, as are the two Stars & Stripes catamarans, our sail area and stability give us an ad- vantage when the wind pipes up'and the sea gets bumpy." Conner set a record of 9 hours, 13 minutes a yur ago in the Stars & Stripes catamaran. The best spot for viewing th e start comes at the Corona del Mar bluffs. It takes nearly 90 minutes to get all of the entries off and running. The biggest boats, such as the ULDB (sleds) claM take off first, but after the hcavy-d4ty entries are accomodated, the order of start hat been revl:rscd to give the smallest boats (roughly 60 percent of the field) a belier chance for getting to the fin ish line earlier. _Baseball standings Sea View Leegue ........ Over811 WLT WLT Tustin 9 1 0 \3 6 0 Saddlebac-8 2 0 15 S 0 l)llverslly 5 5 0 9 7 0 CdM 4 6 0 10 8 0 Npt. H•rbor 2 1 1 8 10 1 WQOdbl1doe \ 8 1 6 11 I Wedne9deJ'• Score• ~ 5, Newport "8ftHK t WOOdbMQe 10. CdM 9, 8 inl*lgs T~2.~0 Friclar'• o.m.., 3:11 WOOdbndge If Corona .._, ... , N.wport Hal1»or II~ SaddlebaCll If TUSWI Mater Del gets past Loyola, 5-4 SANT A ANA -The Mater Dei High baseball team built a 5-1 lead after three innings, then held on as Loyola's rally came up just shy in a 5-4 Angelus League vie. tory on the Monarchs: field. Mater Dei (18·2, 9-1) took a 1·0 lead in the first inning as Darren Troilo drove in a run on a fielder's choice. The Monarchs then broke a l·l tie in the bottom of the fourth as Billy Blanton laced a two-run double and Dave Augus· tus added a two-run single. But Loyola refused to fold, scor- ing once in the fourth and twice in the fifth to get close. Winning pitcher Rich Silva (7-0) worked into the fifth inning before giving way to Andy Castro who was effective in the fifth and SLXth before trouble in the seventh. ... ,., o.I SLL~a 4 Loyola DO\ 120 0-4 5 0 Mater Del 104 000 x-s 1 4 ~Ind EUIWOOcl. SWa. C1sto (5) Ind Trol- ::., tMO>. ~·~ii)~~~· 28 -c. SHOCKER: From 81 Steve Cotliar then drew another walk Crom Chelius, scoring Curren from third base for the game- winning run . CdM scored four runs in the third inning to take a 5·1 lead, highlighted by third baseman Dave Angeloni's three-run triple. The Sea Kinp' loss tarnished the fine offensive performances by Kehrli and Susson, who was 3-for· 5 with two runs and two RBI. In the bottom of the seventh, Coker's two-run double was the big blow, a towering shOI against the left-field fence which is 340 feet away with high trimming. Coker was the first batter Chelius faced. Woodbrtde• 10, CONNI Hf ._ 9 CDM WOOD81UDQt ab r h M Plt!On. It 4 0 0 0 Ctletlus. p 0 0 0 0 Rol«>s, SS ,s.31 31 00 KtlVll, c1 OeClnces. c 4 1 1 o Simon. 2b s 2 3 2 Ramsay. rt 3 2 1 2 Angelonl,3b 2 0 1 3 Gfoll. P·ll 1 0 0 0 GoklslM. dh 3 0 0 0 Mac:M1bn, p-3b 1 0 0 0 oeuma. 111 • o 1 2 ., ..... Homing, c1 .. 2 3 0 Sunclerim. u 3 , 0 1 Lemmon, If 4 \ 1 0 C\lften. t s 3 2 2 Colter. dll 3 12 2 GltlDrd. 3b 2 1 , 1 eo.ar. • 4 0 0 1 s.ont. 2b 4 0 1 2 EIWWI. lb 3 0 0 0 \JMndsld, ph , 1 , 0 Total• 36 9 11 t T..... 33 10 11 9 Score a,, ....... CorOM del llar 1 CM OIO Ga -9 Woodbrtdt• Oto IOO a -10 TWO «MA when WWW*1g 1\11 acorld E -Corona del Mar 3, Woo4btldOt 3. LOB-Corona del Mair 12, Wooetldge 10. OP -Corona di! Mar 1. 29-Kttd. Slane, "°"*'I 2, Colter 38-Sunon 2. Anoetonl, Cobr. SB-~ 2. S-P911. SF-~ IP H llD•SO Corona.s.lllar MxM.lan 4 4 3 3 2 Groat 2~ 4 • • 2 Ctle!lus L S-3 1~ 3 3 3 5 Weodbrklp VtstO\'I 4 555 4 5 llNclder -0 1 2 2 1 0 ~. 2-3 31~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ Bl\lclder pitched ID !WO bars In lie flftll. HSP-By G4IYINll (MKM!lan). PB -Oeelncn. T-337. Coa st clinches c rown SANTA ANA -Alisha NelsOn posted her 20th victory ot the aeason, Sam Lutsch came through with a pme-winnina a.... hil ill the ei&btb in- nina and Oraaa-c.oast Colla•'• 10fl· x ball &Niil claimed lbelr rant-ever Orange Empire Conference CfOMI Wednesday 11 the Pirates dealt ho&t Rancho Santlaao a 1.0 loll. The victory imprcWel Cou1'1 record to 30.9 overaU, 18-3 in conference play, tbc third straight 30-plus season for Nick Trant•a Pirates. Of-.. 0.... t, 11•1•1 8 M I 1 0 =Coat 000 000 Of-1 4 3 Sdloo • aoo aoo oo-o 3 2 ~ end to1er, GotD 1111111 LNIL W-Nlllcll 204. L-Gonbl. t-11. Estancia sweeps Mustangs COSTA MESA -Estancia Hip's Eagles swept host Costa Mesa ln Sea '=' View League track and field, the boys · taking an 85-45 decision, the girls win-......;..._.;.-.. ning. 70-51. Manny Solis led Escancia's boys with a double in the sprints (11.S and 24.3); c~ Charley took the long jump in 19· 7 and pattietpated in both winning relays; and Pete Baniaga had about a five- foot improvement in winning the discus in 119·5~. Estancia's Lauren Weaver doubled in the hur- dles (16.1 and S0.2) in the girls meet. Teamm ate Julie Rusher went 5·2 in the hiJh jump and Tracie Mani doubled in the spints {13-2 and 27.7). as well as anchoring the 400 relay. Mesa's big guns were Katy EkJof (5:31.8 1600, 11:52 3200) and Deisha Bendz {2:23.7 800). CdM girls wrap up title TUSTIN -The C.orona del Mar ---- High girls swimming team sewed up an ~ unbeaten dual-meet season in the Sea View Ceague Wednesday, dispatching ---- host Tustin, 106·60. Sophomore Lindsey Foley clocked a 1:10.65 for her all-time best in the butterfly, while senior Michelle Whiton doubled in the 100 and 200 frees. The CdM t>oys downed Tustin, 110-59, receiving double-wins from junior Parker McMeekin in the 200 and 500 freestyles, and Ted Simpkins in the individual medley and 100 free. Sai lors fall to Woodbridge Woodbridge High'.s Warriors main----- tained their lead in Sea View swim· ~ ming with a 120-48 victory over visiting Newport Harbor Wednesday. ---- Ricky Krumins stood out for the Sailors with a ~.6 winner in the SO free, and along with Tyler Geffeney, J.R. Kendall and Brian McAllister, posted a sharp 1:34.4 in the 4x50 relay. The Newport girls suffered a disappointing 88· 82 setback at Woodbridge. Freshm110 Rachel Arrow had 11 2:01.07 pr in the 200 free. Trojans rip CdM, 23-0 CORONA DEL MAR -Visiting -, ..... -~­Univenity High scored 11 runs in the Y' first innina and 10 in the second as the Trojans ripped Corona del Mar, 23·0, in Sea View League 50ftball aclion Wednesday. ~ ~H,C.....~1=)00 20-2317 I Cotn .. Mlf 0 0 0 oo-0 1 • ,_. Md !Ch; a.tllrnln Md Collowtr. W-Ponce. l -MalWI. 2-7. HR-Panct (U). Sailors victimized, 3-0 NEWPORT BEACH -Tustin ~ High's Tillers picked up a 3-0 victory in Sea View League softball action ------ Wednesday as the host Sailors could net just two singles in faltjng to 7·8, 1-4. T\aetln a, N...-rt KMMr o Tudn 101 001 0-3 I 2 Newport Harbor 000 000 0-0 2 I 8llS end Sctlunnan. ~ Md Ott.Cayo. CdM tees off on Wartiors NEWPORT BEACH -C.orona det --- Mar High's golf team swept to its sixth -I Sea View League victory in eight starts -~--­ Wednesday with a 16-stroke victory • over Woodbridge at NewPort Beach Country Oub. C..... Ciel Mar toe, Woodbrldtle UI 1. {111) Huck (C~, 40 end Slllilt (CdM), 40: 3. Wtlkef (CdM), 41: 4. Wiiden (CdM), 5. (lit) Wtll>ris (W) •3. Ind Semis (Cdt.4), 43. Sea Kings belt La Quinta CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del Mar High's Bria n Walden sw~t his three matches at love to the S a J(jngs (13-4) to a 13-5 non-league bci 1S tennis victory over La Quinta Wednesday. c.,.... .... -13, La Guinle • ~ itnelMt Walden (C) dcC. T. Du.. 6-a, dd. L Du.. 6-a. dd. l. ~ 6- 0, BWOcf (C) 1oU. 4-1, wort 6-1. 6-1: R/lodt1 (C) ~ ~. 8_., ~ Deubtee1 BlyV&·Wemlein (Cl dtl Wll·lll'n. 6-\, Gd Oo-Yu. $.0, dtl Hono-&anlrr. 6-4: Oorsey·Muon (C) 10st. 4-6. won, 7-4 (7-3). lost. 6-7 (4· 7), Pnief-lruchbom (C) 10st. 3-6. "#QI\ 7-$. lost H , CdM preps for Woo~bridge CORONA DEL MAR -Senior back row specialist Kelly Hanes spac· klcd defensively and pounded his first ki ll of the season t.o help lead host Co· • >'-· rona dcl Mar High (7·6, 5-2) to a 15·1, 15-3. 15-8 volleyball win over Saddleback Tuesday. Mustangs lose to Artists Costa Mesa High gave Laguna ---- Beach a run for its money in the third • .,.•. game, but in the end it was a 15-2. lS-r ,. 1, 15-13 setback for the Mustangs {3·9, 1·6) in PCL volleyball Wednesday. . . Kh ang Lai (8 kills), Gabby Nguyen (5 digs) a.nd Lance Merrifield (5 kills) stood out for Mesa. High school swimmlng sununarias · High echool glrta "AC~ COAST L.bOW ..-.ta,C:.-.... 17 200 ...., _,_ '. Clllldl ("*w. ....,., ,.... "" ~tll 4 toO "" - ' s-.. Ill· n o . z Rlllllr n un. Sll*Pif). UIS toO ,.,._, ChlnltM ((\ UU; t ....... Ill. t50t: S LI a.....(QI). 2501 50 .,._, u ~ tcli4). V.1. t F-. J). Zt4. J .... (Q.tt$ 100 111-' ...... (tM), 1.11 '· t ~Ill.' Ill a.u.a.......~Ull W arm waters . producing some hot fishing This will be a very excitina year for fishing Cabo with water tem- peratures in the 74-77 degrees area, thanks to El Nino. As of April 7, Darrell Primrose, owner of the Tortuga Acct in Cabo, re- ports 2-6 dorado per boat per day in the 2()..35·pound range, and a few wahoo weighed in al the 60-70 Deep sea land at the same time. In the spin, you stan in front of the ring. and pound class. a gangbuster year for blues. • Davey's Locker in Balboa re· ports their .Y4·day boat, the Free- lance, skippered by Don Brock· man, has been fi hing Catalina It's very unusual, but they're anticipating a record year for big fish. Most boalS fishing the Sea of Cortez arc 30 minutes from the dock. with catches or barracuda, bonito, • and yellowtail. Half ·day boats arc doing well on calico bass. San Francisco's George Harris weighed in a 610..pound blue mar- lin, on March 28 and ii look.t like -lly IUd Md•t«, Lo~ to TnYtt " LOVE TO TRAVEL 'N THINGS Sports Travel Headquarters iportsfishing-SutfinB·Scuba·Rafting-Golf-Biking Call: Rick Mcintee 714) 642-4403 I \ then you spin ocr the left foot into I ~=========~~~~~============~ the power position." ~ Heads has produced well 11 bi& meets this season, also winning the shot put at the Irvine 1nv1tational, futilhini second at ~e Trabuc:o Hills Invitational and ~th at dM Mt. SAC Relays. 0 Bul I had 1 PR of •O feet flat at Mt. SA~" Hada said. Heads, who will be&Jn amateur wei1h1-lir1in1 compctitioal nut moalh, hu no preference between tbe shot put and d'9cul. t.ace7. she has beta .pnnU., he.. '" both. I' • It's a llSllval ol lood, tun, and friends! AND IF trs NEWS TO YOU. ITS NEWS TO US. SO WELL BE THERE: 1111111111 ..... ............ 11 .. ..... 11111 11111 = ... em Lobdell, Editor of the Ditty PUot Ind Holl of lhe weekly hit CabM letwilion stirM 9The LobdlM 0roup·, wm be on hand to diacuel loCal PDlltl nS llgn IUtOQl'lphs • Newport Beach/Coata Mna Dally Piiot Thursday, Aprll 30, 1992 i) Monarchs drown University IRVINE -Mater Dei High's M?narchs swept past non-league swam foe University High Tuesday afternoon in the loser's pool, the boys posting a 100-70 victory be- hind the swims or sophomore Don Turk. and senior Phil Mayer, and the guts posting winning, 101-69. Turk went 2:11.22 in the 200 in· dividual medley, and Mayer re- corded times or 52.28 and 1:56.71 in the 100 and 200 frees. Sophomore back.strokers Suzie Barker and Kelly Gregory went 1- 2 in the 100 back.stroke to pace the Mater Dei girls. Barker clocked a 1:08.77 and Gregory turned in a personal best of 1:08.90. ' .... Del 100, ""'"~ 70 200 medley rmy-1. ~. 1:s1.n : 2. Miter 0... 1.52.75. 200 llM-1. ~ (MO), 1:56.71: 2. Thomu (MO), 2:04.98: 3. 81#1dlaller (MO), 2:05.9'. 200 M-1. Tt.rtc (MO). 2:11.22: 2. Clectll (MO), 2=18. 73: 3. ~ (U), 2 28.19. so he-1. Mldlg (U). 24.46; 2. Broyles (\Cl), 24 sa: 3. Ylllollot (MD), ~ 30. 1 oo ty-1. Mor (U), 56 n : 2. Vilblobot (MO), 1:00.99: 3. GteenbetO (MO), 1:04.89. 100 ht-1. Mayer (MO). 52.28; 2. Maedklg (U). 53.63: 3. Blnl'.aller CMO>. 56 22. soo ht-1. Thomas (MO). 5:42.71: 2 Andoll 1\1). 5:56.42: 3. Yap (MO), '6.03.as. 200 ht rlily-1. M1W Del (Tt.rtc. Broyles, ~ ll!Obos, MIY9!1, 1 :38.0I. 100 blelc~ 1. Bindel' (U), 1·01.59: 2. l<INnd (MO). 1:04.114; 3. E (MO). 1:06 41. . 100 IWust-1. TIC!Pe' ). 1 :0&.45: 2 Tll'k (MO). 1~.12: 3. Cleta (MO), ~09 so. · 400 ht telly-1. Mai. Del (Tt.rtc. V'Atlotlos. ctec-. ~. 3.4s.n. Ffosh.Socllt Mater° Del 89·6$. ..... Del'101, un ........ ty •• 200 medley ,.YY-1, ~. 2:02 35. 200 lrM-1. ~ 1\1), 2."00.58. 2. 8nut1ll (W)), 2.07 59: 3. ~ (MO), 2.07.81 . 200 lnclMQI medley-t Kast IMO~ 2 2UO, Mllssa CHlnQ (M0).'2:32 SO; 3. Shel , 2:40.19. · SO ht-1. MtlalM CtNnQ (MO), 25. 2: 2. WIJ. IOI! (MO). 26..N; 3. Pefm p.tO). 2U6. 100 lly-1. MN'* Chlq (MO). 1 0862. 2. Malanowsld (MO). 1:1>9.13: 3. SlllW M. 111 29. 100 n.-t. Gtm (U), 56.95:'1. ~ IMO}, 58.48; 3, Barbmfte (MOI, 56.90. . soo ht-t. Rick (U). 5:20.41: 2. Kast (MO), 5l65.04; 3. UI 1\1), 6:32.02. 200 ht •-t. ~. 1:47.02. 100 badl-f. 8Wr (MO). , 08.77, 2. GrlQOly IMO), 1:08 90: s. Cano M. t·11.21. . '100 IWUSl-1. McCallll1y (U). 1'1&83; 2. t.tel· lsSa CINnQ (MD), 1:17.91: 3. Jomson (\J), 1.19.79. '400 ht relay-I. Mater Del (Wison. MalanowUI. ~. Prira), 402 27 N. .._ Del 113-40. Frw..Socill UrMrdy M-al Todars local schedule .... bell ~ C011eoe -Orange Coast at Alncho Sarcia00:.2::)0. volleyball COl1'WTUlily C*Ot men -Orange Coast • SW Ptayofts. Palonw College. ............. ~ co119t "*' Ind women -Or· qe Cout • S. ANIS. 8emont Plaza. L(lnQ 8tlCf\. ~ school boys lnCI guts -LUtet Def at Bishop AmaC. 6:30 p m. Softball High school -Trat>uco Hifts at Costl Mesa. 3:15; Estanci, ll UQllll Buch. 3:15; Miter Del II St. Jostph. 3: 15. Tr.ck and Field High school boys nl gltls -Corona del Mar II TUS1ln, 2:45; Newport HWof at Wood· bridge, 2.45. Bed min ton • Americas retakes lead, 5-4 SAN DIEGO -Dennis Conner's mira- cle rally was derailed a bit Wednesday af- ternoon here in waters off Point Loma, he was beaten by Bill Koch and his America3 entry in the Derenders Trials by a margin of 1 minute, 8 seconds. as the latter re-took the lead at S-4 in the best of 13 series to determine the defender in next month's America's Cup races. The win snapped Stars & Stripes' three- match winning streak as Koch took advan- tage or a favorable wind shift for the fifth Jed change in the race. The westerly wind on the defender course ranged Crom 6-8 knots and the swell was one foot , conditions that had favored Stars & Stripes. But Arnerica3 took the lead from Stars & Stripes near the end of the first leg and was ahead by 14 seconds at the buoy. It was the first time in 25 legs that Amcrica3 had led at a mark. Stars & Stripes regained 1he lead sailing downwind on the second leg when it crossed ahead of America3 on port tack, without right-of-way. It was ahead by nine seconds at the second mark, but didn't lead at a mark l\&ain. America3 went ahead nearing the end of the third leg when Stars & Stripes overshot lhe layline, and led by 2J seconds at the mark. Conner worked the lead down to 12 sec- onds at the sixth mark, and stuck Stars & Stripes' bow ahead of America3 after mak· ing a double tnck early in the seventh leg. But Amcrica3 got a big shift on the righ t side halfway up the leg, and went ahead for good with a 43-sccond lead at the mark. Italy's 11 Moro di Venezia, meanwhile, took a 4-3 lead in its best of 9 series with New Zealand in the Challe nger's Trials. A win today would make 11 Moro the first European challenger to reach the America's Cup match since England's Sov- ereign in 1964. New Zealand, representing the third straight Kiwi challenge, needs to win both remaining races. II Moro won its third straight since the controversy over New Zealand's bowsprit blew up in the Kiwis' face s. New Zealand won last Saturday's race to take an ap- parent 4-1 lead in the series, but that vie· tory was later annulled by an international jury, acting on ltaly's protest . New Zealand syndicate manager Peter Blake replaced American Rod Davis and tactician David Barnes with Russell Coutts, the world's top-ranked match-racing skip- per, and Brad Butterworth. Major tourney at CdM . Today's ~levtston:rado ~ TELEVISION Yach tin& Noon -America's Cup Trials. ESPN. Bo"llng 4:30 p.m.-LPBT 1oumcy, ESPN llockty 4:30 p.m.-NllL playorri.. 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AcMba1 ICM).~ DT-t Acldson (Ct.cl. 7S-a. Z. tn.is (£). 74-4, 3.1.eyeM It). nd. CORONA DEL MAR -Co· rona del Mar High will be one of three host sites for the first-eve r Alamo Cup, a four-nation water polo tournament which will in- clude the Commonwealth or lnde· pendent States, Italy, Canada and the host U.S. national team, June 5-7. The U.S. team will be finalize d for the '92 Olympics off <if this competition. A coaching and play· er clinic is scheduled for June 6, starting at 10 a.m. Uttle League standings ~ 5 p.m.-NOA playorr. TNT. 7:30 p.m. -NBA playorr •. TNT. 7:JO p.m. -U1ah·Oippcr , SC: Bastball 5 p.m. -Ranacrs-Chisox. WON. Boxing 6 p.m. -Carbajal· Roman, ESPN. llorse Racing 8:30 p.m. -1 lollypark, Ch. 56. Motort')'dt Radni 9:30 p.m.-Supcrcross. ~PN. If your fancy lurnin8 lo lhou8hts NEWPORT UST ...,., Division Bmu. S.2·1: PNIH, 8·3-0. Ooe19ers. 6-4·1, Cards. 6-4·1; CUbs. 5·5-0. Mtts. 5-6-0. GIMts, 5-&- 0, Reds, 3-7.0 AAA Dodgers, 8-2. Mets, 7-2. Cubs. 7"3. Reos. 6·2. Phmlts, S-.C, Gins. 4..J, 8tMs. 2..S, Cards, I ·9 AA Mtts. 6-2: Plllltles. 6-0, Ms. •·2. Reds. 4·2, 8mts. 4-4, Canis. 3 ... G&arc:s. 3-5, Oodoen. 2·7 U .. Ol)mplc ShO"nn 10 p.m. -Fi,urc skating, SC. Auto Racing I a.m. -I lanes 150, ESPN. RADIO BaRball 10:30 1 m.-C.al~Oc .. KMPC (710). I p.m. -Expos·SD. KFMB (760). 7:30 p.m.-Phi.-LA. KABC (790). Pro Bas~lball 7:30 p.m.-Utah·Oips, KRLA (lltO) Adult softball offered The City of Costa Mes:i Community Services Dcp:irt· ment Recrea1ion Division will again off er adult softball sum- mer leagues in 1992. The division are coed, men's, women's and modified coed (minimum of four women on field). Mesa liccn~ed busine~. Due to limited sp:icc, if nec- essary, 1cams with the leas1 :\mount of poi nts will not be nc- ceptcd. The leagues begin the week or June 14. with c11mification games the week of May 31. of love, turn l o our CdM'I Lelleur picks Princeton By Richard Dunn $9()IU 'MW Corona del Mar High distance runner Ste\e LcS1cur, a JUnsor var- sity competitor last )Car. hu~ been accepted to Princeton and '\\-Ill run for the hy League chool nellt )ear, CdM track and field coach Dill Sumner announced on Tucir d :l)'. LcS1cur, second in the Se;s View League cro!i.S country fin;il!I last foll to Saddleback's Johnny Ochoa, selected Princeton over Notre Dame and North Carolina. "It \\3)~ tou~h choice for him ," Sumner said. "He's the same guy who came from J V la~t year -he did it all in one year. Actually, he did it over the summer. he "orked his fanny off and he's still rece1\.· ing the benefit!. from that." LeSicu r, who missed last "'eek· end's Orange County Champion- ships because or the Princeton re· cruiting trip. ha!. a perMlnal best of 4:29 in the l.600 meters :ind 9:5 ' in the 3,200. He fini)hcd 23rd overall last November in the State Division lll cro !> country champ1· onships in Fresno. His be!.t cro~s country time wns 15:1 1. The resident's deadline is Friday. May 15, at 4:30 p.m .. while first come, first served be· gins on May 18 at 9 a.m. nttd goes through Friday, May 22. A managers' meeting is scheduled for Tue day, May 26, at 6:30 p.m. at the Downtown Community Center. Personals to find a date or a lifetime mate. High IChool -Corona def MM 11 Saddle· back. 3.15; Estanc:ll II Costa Mesa. 3.15; Newport Hlftlor II etnuy, 3:15, The re ident's qualification is based on a point s~tem in The fee is $350 per team (plus S9 cash each game for the umpires' fee). Teams arc grouped at three different levels B (ad· vanccd), C {intcrmedinte) and D (beginner's). Every MoOOay in Classified • Every Thlrsday i1 WeekeOO Tennie Con'mlllly ~ men -0Bnot ColSt It ()Mge Empire Contertnce T ounwnert II 5'ddleblck, 8 Lm. ComnulilY Colleot women -Orange Coast • Golden West College, a a.m. High school boys -Lapa Hills II Es· tRfa. 3:15; Ceruy ll Costa Mesa. 2.45. • which a point is awarded to uch Costa Mesa re idcnt "ho can prove residency, while three points arc awarded to all teams proving sponsorship by a Costa For more information, phone (714) 642-0646. -By tht Dally Pilot PUILtc NOTICIS PUii.iC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PU1LJC NOTICE "*' may ~ and be lhe OlsV1cl. Bid MCUrrty NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· Wife, 4312 La C.dena Cir· This lt&tllMnt wu Iii.ct OlsttlCU' Admin.stratlvl Of. Re1lnald la"'paon, Catifomia, dod on th• 22nd are do.ng bus.MA as --------lheerd thereOn. K you~ lhall be ona of lhe fOIOw-THER GIVEN that uld pu~ cit, Yorba Unda, C.hf. Wllh the County C*k ol lice by lht date and tllM 1 H day ol March 1992 by mu-(a)HILLCREST PROPER· MOTIC9 Of' ..,. IN• proflct In cour1. Ing: Cuh. Ca •hler'a lie hearlna .,.. be held on 92&M er.,. Col.nly on March hertlnabOv• Ml IOt1h, ., Katttr J 333 tual cons.nt. d•UOf\tl the TIES (b)THE PRUDENTIAL "'9&.IC HaARINQ you may be llmlt9d to r.i. CM<:tt~ Certllled Check, or the 11th day of May, 1992, Thia bu1lne11 11 con-31, 1992 Which tlm. \My Wiii bl 0. W 8:::!ic.. 410 said partM<hlp and ltHN· CALIFOR NIA REALT Y NOTICE IS HEREBY Ing only thoM Issues you Blddef I Bond made pay· at the hour of 7:00 p.m. In dUctd9d by: 9f' 1unJncorr.; Fa•e7H publicly or.llld~nd :."'~':: Ille~ ou..t' 841 nal• IM.r relahons as pat1· 27882 Santi Marg111t1 QIY£N INt lhe City Council or M>rMOM etM rlllMd at abte '° tN ordlf of tM lhe ~ Chambef1 ol ra11 asaoc at on OI " Publllh9d N9'NPC>ft S..Cl'I-lntd It I • o ..... e .... • nert lh4tfe.n. ParkYoay Mlu •on v .. io. ol tt'9 Qty of Newpoft th• publlc hearing d• Cont Communfty coa.g. ~ Beach City Hall, than. paMlflhlp c M Dal"' Pilo Dlalrlc:ta. 10844 Elk• Av-Llftda Ceolvene, 843 Said bus.Mu In th• tu-C11if 92691 llellctl wlll hold a pubic acrlbed In tNa notice Of In Dll1l1ct ao.d ol ffU91.... 3300 Newport Boutevwd The r1gls1rant(1) com-0111 11• '' ' 1 enue. Fount11n Valley. can. Ster ~. 724 cure ""'~ bl conduet.cl by Cosner Inc Calilornla hMrtnQ to r9Ylew lhe pn> -'ften c:orfftpoodeuc ... de-No bidder may wfthdraw Newport BNc:tl, c.kfomla: menced to tranNCt busf. April 23• 30• May 7• 14· lomla. tor the loll~lng: RICHARD SIDDllRI, Joyce Nagatanl •nd 27812 · S1n1a Margar111 poMCf Growth Manag• "'9r9d lo lhe Olly at. Of NI bid tor • Plf10CI ol '°"Y" It which time and Pl~ ""* undtf the Flc1lllous l992 llMINll MONITOR· AUCTIONllO Chatlt1 A. C.aclonna, Who P11k1uy. M111lon V11io. men1 Element of lhe Oen-OriOf to, lhe publlc heertno. !Ille (45) daya •fl• IN mt• ll'IY and .. l)et90M lnl•· 8u11n .. 1 Name~ llst9d fh.229 IN Q Vlllll L FOR Publlahed Newport Wll pay and discharge au Calif. 92691 enl ~ (OPA 91-1(8)). ~°' Mther Information c .. ~tor::, ~d ~ T !hereof. Hied may IPPff' and be •J~.!"~~archd • t1192 PUILIC NOTIC• COAITAL WATIRI, Bfach-Cost• Mesa Daily d.t>te Ind llabil1Ues of Mid Thi• bus1n .. 1 •• con-~ ElefMnt la necffeaty JoM ~Ill (714) '44-.,,. "' rus1",.. hMrd !hereon. K you~ · ._., ...,,., '" INCl'1CATION NO. a. firm end~ al moNff dilC11d by: a corPorlllon In ordlf '° eomply wttt't the 3225. *"" the PfMltoe ot ,.. ..,. thll ptOfect In COUft. Thia 11acemen1 was 1119d oe• PllOt April 30, May 7, Ul92 paylbl• lh«•to The regl11r1n1(1) corn- requhrnentl of lhe .... nt•n 9UTLD As. Jec1na ll'IY iind II h'cla or you may be limited to rai• wttt't IM County Clefk of NOTIC• Th2S8 Oat9d tNs 22nd dty Of menced t0 tranuc:1 bu9'-~ Tt9ftlc ~ llSTMT cm cu.. io .... ll'IY ~atftlH Ing only 1hoM ""'"you ~County on April.. INVITING ••DI ••D OPllNINOt 'TUii.. PUBLIC NOTIC· Marc.ti, 11192 nMI under the flc:tnioua and °'""' ~ 1 Of lnformalltiee In tl'lf bid °' M>rMOM e1M r.ie.d et 11192 Thi County Sanitation DAV. llAY 12, 1H2, at '" .IOYCIE NAQATAHI Bu1lne11 N1me(1l N1t9d Onfinence epprowd by Of· :~H 0, NRWPORT or In lhe bldd1n9. lhe public heating d• Fl17139 Oftlrlcts of Orange County, 11100 •·"'· •SC... CHARLll A. CAAAo aboYt on Match ~1 . 1992 enge County~ In No-.:.3~' Ill G•N• ec:rib9d In 1hit notic. or In Publlahtd Newpor1 a.sen-Cahfomla. wlll receive bld1 ... ""'et be....._... DONNA R<hard D Cotn« . .-.. ... ~ 1llO (MMIUre ~). '"b~l1 h1d Newport p Vloe C~ wrtnen c:orr"poodeoce de-Co1ta Mesa Daily Pilot unlll Tuesday, May 12, IN Oft tM '°'"' a-.. NOTICI Of' Publl htd New ort den! and "°'*' lndude pollc6ee leacti:.COlta MeiN Deity oelW, Mllllftl•tretM llwred to lhe Qty •I. Of Apff1 te 2l 30 May 7 11192 et 11.00 am Ms _. ii., the Dlatrtcl In DllSO&.UTION B ~ .... ~._ M ~ y This etatement """ bled --.ell.., trafllc: ....,.. of Not Aprl 30, 11192 ... " .. _ __.. .. __ Ori« to, lt'9 put*c hearing, ""'" ' ' ' ' nwst be l'ICefved at IM ... It.. II Of' PARTNUIMIP ........ esa wilh !he Coun11 C*ll ol ri. 'ieancsarcn, n well fh2t2 ' OH, -• -l'ot lntormellon c.it (714) l-.. 0.1trlcll' Adminl11rMM Of· aooer.anoe w " • NOTICE IS HEREBY Pllo4 April 30, 1992 Orange County on ~ii 10, ..... pmenl e;"°"' ......., c.-... Dletrlot 144-3200. Th·22' lie• by IM date and time ..,..,...... ... the apeclo GIVEN that Jo)'C• NagaWll th255 11192 ot1n1na and monitor . PUILtc NOTtcl °'*" ..., a, 1 ... • Pvbllahed N••P.ort PUILIC NOTICE h.,e!naboW "' '°""· •t floatlefta. Ind Chatlff A. C11acionna. .,.11LIC NOTICI FU7HJ ·NOTICE IS HEREBY UR-t1t00 8M S.ech-Cotta Mesa D.ity wtllCh bme IMY d be lpeolfloatle"1, 'Id herttolor• ~ ~ ,..v Put>llthld ~ e.ac~ THP OIVlH lt\8l •Hege-MOTICI 9N ... 1H1 Piiot Apt'°-1992 CH1031011 publicly~ and exem-lllleM• aftd hlt1her an. undlf lti. llctitioul ll<m IC Cosca ~sa Dairy l"llot IW O.CW~ tlaa been tNVITltlO... 'ubll1hed Newport Th2et ,...,..._ lnld at ,_,,of!tC•Ellof Alhe ..,...._ 1Mf M • nam. and atyte of ""*1-• H~ Aptll ,. 23 30 May 7 = by the City of NoCICe .. --gtwerl S..Ch/Coeta Mlea Dally ......... ..... Dlalrlcts. 1......... 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Thi ~. petMnl Ptua ~ zoo Newport TIOll "°· ...., ..... .. on ttie ~ It le ~-of t-. oi.tc:1 NOTICE II HE,.HV .,.. ~ buelnffa .. : leact\. CaRt tzeio •ID ONNINCla TUaSo PU1LJC NOT1CI • ttie pt..,.e lneaniof\~ 10cet9d al ti70 AdllfM AY.. OIVEN 9* IM City Counct OAANO! MEADOWS Hopklnt 'oeolopm•nt DAY llAY 1a 1 ..... , _______ _ ~.=-=..-.-.. ::.--=-=-~ =..:-.:r~ ~ ::.:.™=--= ~ Compeny, '--1" .. 1 OeleMte 1110oa.a. ' ' NOTtC• II QIV•N --,.: Thie 11 not to -:;:_-.:.i flmlted partneflhip. 11) 9Na ..... M .......... TMAT PUlllUMT TO -uw.w. ... ~ opened and ........ on .. ..,..elcll60n ~ ~. ~1,.. Corpot ... "&&a. """ zoo • •c TI 0 .. I t 1101 lie ..-ued .. .._ • rMd tor: ol Newport HlrtMw Yect!C J.L lalerd and hen J N rt I h C1llf ... • IM ..,_ ... ' ..... or ....... ~ .. C"Y ,UACHAH 0, TEAM Club -~ COM-~. TNeeeea ol lhe -.;:0 HC • • --.., ................ 11'111 .............. . of the Gfowtft ~ PORTS ANO TMNNO MtSSK>N NO. 711 ~ lalerd '~UTO II MeetaMn Corpotllion e aHeN.... wttll all ....i "•k1811na c..la, F= ,.:-:: ::V:: !8::~·~i:0 °0"o\':,~= =z:n~ ~ ~.,.Celt .... Knoll, Ce1Uornl1 ~•1t£!n. ;He11ln1 el ........ ._..... Im at .. ..-.noomN111 on WUTCOUIGa and11JW... ... Aw. ~...,_.and Ame1e *=11 ~~~· ......... 0,••••r•,~•11 .,ca~ WI dOOI mane.~~ Al ll6cll .,. to '9 !ft • ftrooo8M ORl>tNANCI N. ........ T'NllMI of the .-.. ..._. 8,.elfl .. t .... a, ~ ....... • ·-M ........ ~ IOldll• .._the 9111 ~ NO. ... 1....... "9nne ,.,,.., TNIC UTD I . ltnftotll, ar1 Ind!-.._... ....i ..... e. ..... 0.-. •WPORT -...... ..........,. ~ wNdt .. NW an AH ON>INANCI Of' THI! 11/11/l!t_!!!~~-~ =· = =-c:,ct ..... l.IR ... M ... ..UINO Mii. ·~· ....,_. .. _...... tor .. and mar lie ...,,.. '" CfTY COUNCt1. Of' THI LW, ~ ..._ iiii:i .-M 81........... aw;art -·• ...-0 ........ the ....... theofloeClftheDlractanf CITY OP NIW,ORT Cllt.... "°""I. OUlnloft. ............ •••••hRI (114) O•••• ••••• CA '*'I D~ .. ~~the~ a.ACM AMINDeNCI Delo r.tl.Nl9randMartaMwtdue1. no1 Doelftla ...... u . ....,, ..... .., i::.::-~===-~ --~ ~ ;.p ~TO~t=NO'"'w'°.!l !'-"*'~,'!!..,the? DrMBMonarcfl ....._, hMtaltff ·~ lllt41• a......_• :.. ¥ ...... -• -... ~? ,._ ~ ,,_ VIV I Cllf 1 ••••'-ID•••• •••• -........ .. "' ...... ._. -HllO•'llUV IF. AT 1W. IOI DIM. No TNa '4.1 .. neae le °°"" "'1 ...... ,... ,_.,, a.i•• .. M MN ':+a.,:.HIRUY...,... C:cs~oo.*:, ........ ~ ~~-:lo' ~ =:t· = nu.. .,... • •..,....,.,.. ............ ,. ....... . nG llllthe .......... the-••• 117 WOT MY AYINUI d the_.... L Coeei ';.eN;raai•tt=~=~ c.-. Oaata ••••• CA ................ -~·--.... the*-"'°" TMI ""' NfO"" 1111 lNll. UT'D ~ .. MMCed lD ..... PU&ICIOTICI ....,, '"''"' .. .. the u" ....... ~. 1 ..... liltlO the,. a ...... 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I ' ' • 1 l ~ f.' I.'~ I •, ' • WICIOTm ... ICIOTICll w•a ... IC... w... ..IC,.,_ WllW ... ICIOTICll ........ J&rtl --·· B 'ilMI kt (The ~ ....... • • --• COfi6li) ii IO&( 30. 1h 111... COUtlf COIT9 WHICH ITATa 0# CAlJfl ._ ...,_ .W _. A ~ 1AL1. fl' /• NO iihuh ,........... ._ ._. •• ........ ...-4• ~~!,4 .<?.'....,!!!.Cl~ .... 11111-.0 MAYl!IGHllD. MCOADlD AftRIL.~ C10M1NN' -t~ tf N110 AN DPLANA TO ADMl•IER l'Otl Ml .. CllFAUll • ..... .....,_ Ill .._ • • w ....... ..........,.. • ._......,..._ Rlllr•••... TM& bf w ........ 1171 .. IOOK ml..-~· lllOWf' 0# lHI NATUN Of' nt PTAftotr: DlllAQ(IOOJTRUIT,MflD ~·· ................... ~,,~ ~ ..... Jm.O ....................... 4 0 1 O ' o,,,CIA L ......... l'llllde, PROCllDINOI WINS MlklNd Coe Mll9on AUGUl1 20. 11M UM.IA COW\ .... e e -......... LOI MGILa COUNTY 90T'IC8 OI' ..._ "'°" o.d of TfWI ~y 't:, ~ W ~ CCMNIM « YOU, 'tOU ltQA.D CON CAIE NO.A1UIM YOO TMI ACTION TO""°"~. . ................... CAllPO""'"· LYING ....... T.. .... ........ Mu•9' :lac"IHD Al f O\, ~. ~ °' ""'"Ttw~="-a• 1 . ~~~FE':~~= ~ w. "'= :::'::Jt :g~~~::t: 8:1 T~= ~::.O ~ru::•o:..::: ~~AT A POIHT ~ .. ~~~ M:.suJ~\~L~~R oon t Who • nwy NAT.0. OF THf NATUfl( Of !!CNlr!d -eM "°"'* The -· ..... .. T1'ACT NO. *'· AS P(fll °" 11lUaT ...... Ind .. depn•u ON THI IOUT'HEALY UHf lot Vie JMMIM* ol ~ .... dAllf ~ Trvat ~-ti. In..,.._, Ii\ MQCfE()lt(j ~ ~ ~ *°W _, ... wt a.. MAP REOORDED IN 900t< ... OllTMT .011Cll wlll\ Mid ~ lllPlll Md 0# MID TMCT NO. *7. Ing N ~ .. Undff 91\d pw.uant .ne191 Wtl Of ....... OI bof\. 'l'OU,l'OtlSHOOlDCONTACTA ==:.~nob (111 3 '.' ........ ~~c=~~~c:. 1,S "°"" flROf'£ATY IS TMitM wet'! DeM °' Tf\191 ~A~ ~~1~1°: ~ !!. .. ~ .:"...:' ~Olr~N9t, ~~ ol. Mldred Coe Nillilon LAWVI" ="-The -............... IN THE Off1Ct! ()fl Tkf IH 'Oft!ClOIUftl! BE· Ind ......... ~ MINUTES ,, IECONOI ,,_, .. ,.._.,., • on .. -.. ... ._.. A PE'TtTION hes bMfl Qfl MAY 15, 1992, • 9 45 . Mol\ MOit COURT OI' CM.to COUHTY AECORO£R 0# CAUi! YOU ARI l!HINO Ing the ~ ~ WUT 11 et FUT fftOM d\lrg9t Md txptNM of Ho. IN.18545 looW Pi: K~ ..... ~ --~~ne c! AM . "OIERT f WUSS IN• W11 ti. 91:11nttd ...._ f10M1A. COUllTY Of' SAID COUNTY Of OR-IH YOUR PAYM~, t1' .... Md hM dtdnd THE IQ.UTHIASTERLY lhtlru.t... d :..c.~~.:r~ of ,,._... ..... """~ COf'POMTfD •• °"' .. .,.., .. aid ptraOn ... ORA•o•. 700 CIVI• ANG!. MAY ., $0U) wn'HOUT Ind --~ --. CORN(" ()fl LOT 12 ()fl Th• b•o•flClaty un " ORANG! County. Cll41or-~=" t ~Na.= ~IN Trus .. uftdtt Md PIK· ~tion to 1M Cettler Drfwe Weet, EXCEPT THEREFROM ANY COURT ACTION, Md .. IUIM Malrtd ~ SAID TAAC!.i THENCE laid D'9d of T~ hefttO. ... n9CUttd by: WIWAM IOR~GE swnlflDDledolfrUS1madtb'i Md.._. oood 09 PO ... aae. ...... THAT PORTION LYINO you tn-v ~ w. teg.i lmmec:llalillV ~Ind pay. SOUTH 33 .x.GREES 31 Iott .~ and dtllY-T MILlB'. AHo LUANN o THE ' PETITION PUlfl G WEIS&ROO AHO AHfl why the courf 11\0Uld ~ CA • .,.._. WESTE~ti ~f ftl:E tlOM IO bring your account _.,.. and t\U ~ Md MINUTES 01 SECONDS lftd '° 1M ~lontd a Miu.ER. HUS8ANO ANn ~-ts tt\at Sutanne N. WEISBROD, HUSMHO MD grant N MltlOflty. T1'e ...-., alll•e-. ~~L WtTH ANO DIS-In good atandl(lO bV pa~ ~ htftby Met 10.Ql.IM !AST 349,IT FEET TO Jl:g writltn o.a.rallon of 0.. Wl,E AS JOfNT TENANTS, l(neubuhl and Argyi. CH :!i:':" ~ -:~:~~ :~E::1~ ~ " ....i ............ wnhr TANT EASTERLY ANO all ot """"' put ~ PllY-the truM praf*tY IO be ~~ERLV LINE OF faufl and o.mand '°' Sale ... T'E"t'6:~slON VIEJO N.i&ort be ~\ed ': SAVINGS A CALIFORNIA COR· C::121. 1992 at 1:45 P.M. of ..... , ......... .....,, NORTHEAST!RLY 30.00 mentl pl111 J*mlttld C:09b eold to aa&lafy tM obliga. APN '41•1n.-02 and I Wtll\tn Nouet ol 0.-~flclaty, WILL ';'fu. :~ ~rsonal r99resen -: ol POAATloN now°"'*' IN"'~ 3Aloca'9det -...................... FEET. MEASURED AT and ••'*'"9 wfthll\ IM tlontMCl.WtdV.tby. Tht ,,,... eddtfll and fault and EJ"11on IO,.. PU8UC A"UcTION TO THE ~ ~ tsta IMld 11¥ LOMAS ~ATGAGE CMo Canter ~ W• ... .,,..,, ... (Ill ....... RIGHT ANGLES fROM lime .prermltltd by ... lot OAT!: 411~ °"'* c:otMIOfl ~lion. Th• undttllgntd cauHd HIGHUT 81DOEA FOR .. THE n PETIT10N USA, INC lfCOfded AUGUST 6-nlll .Ana, CA 9270l ....., a. ......._. 1 el ~ • .Ja>~~INO OE· '"'81aternenl ot your aoo Nnn• aDVIC• COlll-If tlf'I, oC the re.i property Niki Ho\~• of 0.1.ult and CASH. "*'...,._ at time 01 requ•ts in. dec»dant'a 31, 19M • !nit No e+ ~F Yqu ~~ .......... • ta .. tw 4hf BEGINNING AT A POINT count, which 11 norrnaly PIM'f Al TllUSTl'.11. av ~ ~218~ .c!; f)KtlOn io s.it 10 be r• ..,. 1n liwful rnontY or Uie Wl.L and codicils. if any. 365292. ol ~ AeoolOS Ill YoU o:,'*k? :,,,,..r;-.. ·~"· ... ...... IN ntE ~UNE OF llw bWlntu d•ve pt1of '° KATNY KING, ASlllT. $.,..., '&,.... ...... CA corded In the COW1ty wntt• United "-'"· by c:.sh, I be lldmrttecl IO probate. 1111 olllcl Of 1111 County .. hNm and .... ...... • ... ......... NEWPORT AVENUE. SAID !he dale ... lot ~ .. of ••CUTMY t2e2t' the rtat ptoptrtf \$ locaAed CUl'ller'I Checil chwn by I The wll and My c:odlCls COIO.C ol ORANGE Coun«r. ob~ or tii. dente •"• ,.. tletM POINT BEING DISTANT your ptaf*tY. No .... date ttlet TM ~ T"*" and rnora lhan thr .. lta.tt OT NClonel blnk, • we avaJable Iii lor Stitt 01 calrlornla. WIU SELl ~iont wi1t1 h ·-•tad a, ea) HAfl. NORTH 39 DEGREES 48 ,nay be Mt unlit ltv.. Publlahed Newporl dlKlalm• 111y liability for montha h~ el~~ =~ °::111by 1 11a: °' ~:,~'" l\e • kept AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-beM IM t....ring. y RISON w. SOlllllR, ~!Nsf~oN~ ~5o~e°: rN>nlhs ttorn IM dC. lhl• B•ach-Coala Mesa Dally 11'1'/ lnc:onec:tnes• of the IUCh recorctallon. C:fleelc dfawn b~ll• .! THE . PETITION EST B100t:R fOR CASH appe..-anc• may be In CU MO ..._. LAW """ • noUce of delautt may be r• Piiot Aprll 30 May 7 14 ltrMI addfMI and OChlt DATIJ 04/01 .. 1 ftcWal .. ~ and IOan ,.quests authority io (payable 11 ~ 0~.!:.s~ paW" 0y8{JY~~R~~ o 'p 1 c .. a op 'a &R· ~m:~ 1~·~Ec"J6~ COtded (which data o1 ,.. 21 1 t92 ' ' • common d11lgn1110~ IR v 1 NI 1 Ut v I C I euocla11on. aavlng. 15• adl'nlntSter the es\ala ~'rJ..~~ ~o:fH) ENTAAHCE CREDITOR Of a Q&.UllD & JOttNSON, WITH THAT OF PALI· COfctallon appean on lhll • Th252 :le wf~ ma':;~~ WI.,,_ COM,ANY, POftlllRL'Y soclallon, °' aa"1ngt bank under ~ lnd419.!ndenl TO THE COUNTY COURT· conlinganl crNIOf of ~. t eeeo Devo1nhhe SADES ROAD. AS SHOWN notice}. OUI cownant °' warranty, KNOWN Al tUNKIST tpeelfied In MCtlon 51Cl2 ol ~n(~~~liO~u~~\a= HOUSE. 700 CIVIC et:NltR dlot&Sed, you must file '''"'•Sutt& 3101 Qre-IN COUNTY SURVEYOR'S Thia •mounl 11 $3,t44.13 PUILIC NOTICI ••Prtll or lml)lled, regatd-S•RVICa COM,ANY, ~~: doeo:llM":! allo. the al DAM WEST SANTA AAA. yau< claim wit\ !he COUft nede Htl .. , Callfomt. TRANSIT ec>OK 117, PAGE u of 04/te/92 and wltt In-llOTICI 0~ Ing lillt, POUffllon, « ff\-AS TRUIT&•, a40 1. In this l~I•.) Al• THE reP<~l.atlve ~. CAltfOflMIA al right. hi Wld and mall a copy 1o ~ 9t'44 8t .... t •1Nt ~CEONcJ1~~ ~E Ct9aM until your account TIWST&•'S SALS cuml>fanct1, t.o PIY \he,.. MAIN ST'Rl&T, 2ND FRONT ENlAANC.E TO many adons without lnmtst c:onvtytd IO .rid now persooal repr...,,tatiYe OATlr AN 8 tMI COUNTY SURVEYOR ON beoomea evtrtnt. TIS HM malnlng Pflncipal tum or rLOOR, tTOCKTON, SUITE 205 (SECOND obtaining court approval l'leld IJy It und« Slid Died ol ap~lntfd by lh• col.Rt GARY &.. OAANVIU.&, NOVEMBER 20 1951 Whn. 'I""" propetty II In YOU AAE IH DEFAULT the no1e(1) secured by Niki CA HIOZ FLOOR), 17102 IRVINE, Belet• faking etrt.ln very Trust In 1tM Pfooefly ~lid In ~ :J.i. C::'f.:°"i.::~ Clark, a, llarJerle THENCE FROM SAID t~. you still mua1 UNDER A TRUST DEED g:ct of Trvat. =~ Tel•phon• NY•b•rc 8LVO., lUSTIN, CA 92.680 ~t actJorll1 said Count( Wld sia. descr'lbld 1el1efa rOYlded In F .... Deputy POINT OF B~OINNING P•Y other obllgallon& (wch DATED Januairy 2e, 19811. uld ~ (as) .ov.ne. If (IOt) '4e-37H .. right, tide and ln18fest however, _the ~ai • PARC(l 1 UNIT t·3 AS uc:1ion ~t~ of f\e PublilNdNewpot!BNch-NORTH 5 DEGREES 11 ulnawanceandtaxet),.. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. ~·the te<m:·o1 8YRON DAMI ANI, C:Otwe)'edtoandnowhtld ref)f~~uv:lve ~~ ~ S>iOWN <>ti TME C<*OOM~ California Probai. Codt. Cotta M•aa Dally Pilot MINUTES 35 SECONDS quited by your not. and TION TO PROTECT YOUA :z; Deed ot Tru.at, feel. VIC& P"HIDSNT1 f'ua': ~ :"°'*1 Oeed111 ol :z:w '8d sons unless IUM PlAH RECORDED IN 800IC The timt tor filing claims Apft 23 30 '"Y 1 14 WEST 15e.39 FEET TO dHd or truat °' mor1~ PROPERTY. rT MAY BE c:hWQe9 and 811~ ol 1f9IM r In Mid r~ •••• } e.\t the -,:S. .::'md noll08 or 14077, PAGE 1168, OfflCIAl wil not expira .,.rOft 1oor 1992 ' ' ' ' THE BEGINNING Of A l1 you fall to ma«t ~ SOLD AT A PUBUC SALE. the "'Ttu1IM and of the Publlthed Ntwport =. delc:tioiii"U:. land c~:d IO the f)foposed l\ECOROS Of OAAHGE monf\s from l\a hearing •fh2,40 T-'NGEHT CURVE. CQN. paymtnll on the loan pay IF YOU NEED ~ EXPLA-VU.ta crtated by uld 0..0 8each1Co111 M .. a Olllly therein· t" } The Independent COUNTY CALIFORNIA. AS DE· dale ootieed abovt CAVE SOUTHWESTERLY the ~ • NATION OF THE NATURE of Tru11 '°' the amount Piloe Ap(ll HS 23 30 1992. LOT 2_4 Of TRACT NUM :~istration aulhoflty FINED IN THE OEClAAATIOH YOU MAY EXAMINE PUBLIC NOTICE ~o 400HA~'t~Ef r':t~: =~n':urane!' on tne:C:: ~~AT~iT P~g<(,EE~1S~ reaaon•b'Y Hllmated to • • • 111222 SER 3601• IN THE CITY 0,; wilbegran1edunlessanOfRESTR1CTIONSRECORDED1hefilaMptbythec:oYrt.lt THW. SE• ' bll SO C TA.CT M :$3,31Ul8.35 NEW PO R T B EA CH lnlen1sled pel'SOn files an IN BOOK 14091, PAGE 437, you 8/e a p«SOn STAT•MINT OP NOR E T RLY Al.ONO erty, or PIY other o ga· H ULD ON A Th• bentllclary 11nder PUBLIC NOTICE COUNTY O~ ORANGE: obi-clion to the pttition OfrlC1Al RECORDS Of SAJD lnteres'9d ff'I the tSla\e, AUNDONll•NT OP SAID CURVE 590·45 FEET llOnl U fequlred In lhe no-LAWVER. , uld Deed of TNst hereto-SlATE Of CALIFORNIA and shows good cause COUNTY AHO LOCATED IN THE you mey file with flt cou11 USE OP PfCTITIOUt THROUGH A CENTRAL lice and deed of lnlat or On M~ ts. 1992. at t .4S rore eJ1tcvted and dellv· NOTICI CW AS PER MAP RECORDED why lhe cour1 should not CITY Of"COSTA MESA <>ti Tl1AT a torma.1 . AN.l•t _tot BUSINHS .._I! ~~~~S ~ ~:g~g~ m0f1g.ge, the ~ ~·011cf~~~ ~~A:: :.i-: to ~I ~~o: TRUITH'I SAU IN 800t< 128, PAGES 37 9rMI \he aulhOflty CERTAIN REAL PflOf'lRn' Ot:· Special NotlC8 ol lh• tiling The to11ow1nQ penons TO A POINT SOUTHERLY or "'°'1gagee may lnsltt pplnled T'ruatM undet atld en 11• o NOTICI -'NO 38, RECORDS IN THE A HEARING on the SCAIBEO AS PARCEL 1 ON A of &n lnvenlD~ and have abandOMCfthe UM of 4o FEET FROM THE th.i you do IO In Older IO purauant 10 Deed of Trull lault and Oemat'd tof S.i., YOU AAf IN DEFAULT OFFICE OF THE COONT'V f:!•llOn Wiii be ~p ~n MAP FILED IN BOOK 15.3. apprab.al ol es1a:io,,assets lhe Flcllllou• Bualneb NORTHERLY LINE OF I.OT reinstate your ec.count In *=ordtd J~ary 31 t989 = a.:::dltt:?.c~ll>olJ:: UNDER A Deed ol Trust REOOAOER OF SAID 01\. ·~ t4, ~992~,~ t 700 PAG{S I AHO 2 Of PARCEL °' 01 MY pa Vlded : Name: BARAB/WIUJAMS & e IN BlOCK F Of TI-fE good llanditlg. In addltlot\. •• lnatrument No. .~ The undeBigned eaUMCi DATED OCTOBER 10. 199t ANGE COUNTY. Inc 8P,!.__ 0 ·w t. MAPS IN THE OFFICE Of TMf account U1l . pro of ... _ ASSOCIATES, 410t Wffl· BERRY TRACT: THENCE the banellciaty °' mort· f.34. of OfTlc:lal Reeotdl, uld Notice ol 0.fault It'd UNlfSS YOU TAKE AC. TM ltffff addfe• ~ MC ...... 1er riv• as COUNTY RECORDER Of SAJD section . 250 .... 8"y ~. Suitt 103. NM-TANGENT TO SAID CURVE • .cultd by: KENNETH s. Et.c:11on Sell be llON TO PROTECT YOUR O(hef CotnmOl'I ~uon. p 0 Box 838, Santa .Ana, COUNTY Cahlomla Pfobate Code: A ~.ch, Calif.~ ANO PARALLEl WITH gagee rMY ,~~· at a AYASHI, A MARRIED ded 1n'~ to whet ... PROPERTY, IT MAY Bf .. wiy. of the ... J)foperfy CA 92701-0338 PARCEL 2 AH UNDMDED F\equesl lor Soecial NOUC. The Flclltlout Butlnett SAID NORTHERLY UNE OONfilloo to r-,.tattment r,tAN AS HIS SOLE AND c:or e ~Z%:1 e SOU> AT A PUBLIC SALE, dnclitled above \I put· IF YOU OBJECT TO 18321&3 310TllS INTEREST IN f<><m ii a'4rlable from lht N ,..lened to lbOw NOATI-f 19 DEGREES 48 ttlal: you ptcwlqe relablt $EPAAATE PROPERTY, u lhe ~:r.o~~tL ,-;· IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA• ported 10 be: 1533 OORN· ttie granting of the pelll~, AHO TO THOSE PORTIONS Of COtJf1 cklfk. . Wat flied In Orange County MlNUTES 09 SECONDS written evidence 11\at you tnnlor(s), In lhe otnce or 1 ' NATION OF THE NATURE WALL LANE, NEWPORl you should appear at "'8 Attorney fOf P9t1Uoner • on January 9. 1992 FUe WEST 853.80 FEET TO paid all .. nlof liens, Pfop-f\e County Recorder ot Of. 1MI OF THE PROCEEOIN() BEACH, CA 92660 heanng and state ~r Tlif CO-..MOH AREA AS CHARLES No,F517596 THE BEGINNING OF A erty t&11t1, 1nd N.urd In· •age County, Slate or Cali-TOPA REAL &STATE AGAINST YOU. YOU The undetalgoed Trus1M objec~ons or hhl!_wnrter1n ~~~~:r~~ ~ HU~TR~z .. u~~eT.fl~1· ESQ. Barab AaaoelatH. lnc .. TANGENT CURVE. CON· aurane• Pf•mium1. fomla, WILL SELL AT POB· LIMD1NO, INC.. SHOULD CONTACT A d1tcialm1 any ll1t>ll1ty lor objectiOns W'll ..... oou . .. Califomla, 4101 WHlerly CAVE NORTHEASTERLY I iae AUCtlON TO HIGH.EST I., I "0 NA L D w. LAWYER. any lncorrectn.11 ot th• belore the heanng Your REFERRED TO, CONSISTING Of 135 N. L.o1 Roble• Av•. Plllce. Sul1e 103, Newpon AND HAVING -A RADIUS Upon your wr tltn r IMODER FOR CASH (pt~· f'ITZQIMLD Atto,.,.r ON Mat 7, 1992. •t 10:00 street tddr .. t and othtt appeara~ may be In BUILDINGS AHO OTHER IM-Ste. 150 B.ach, Calif. 92660 OF 300.00 FEET: THENCE quJrH, lhll ~flclary or able at lime ot sate In law· ' N r h A.M , Al EOHANY INVEST· com/non dHlgn•tlon. 11 person or by your anomey PROVEMENTS. BUT EXCLU[). PesacMne • CA ,, 101 Th. bullnesl WH con-NORTHWESTER I. y Al.ONG mor1g1gM Wiii Qllle you • "" moneY ol II}• Unl1td !!' __ !!0 ' I ... , c~ t MENT co . INC ••• duty wiy. snowri hefeln Sltd IF YOU ARE A ING lHEREFROM ALL CON· ~~ ..... IC i!llC'ted by a corporatloo SAID CURVE 470.~ FEET wrtnen llemlu\loo ot lhe S1a1u) 11: THE MAIN c''"~.'=.':"~~.172• -•';'8• •Pl)Oln1ed TrvstM °' Suo-aale will M mad•. bu1 w'111'1-CRE,OITOR °' a OOMINIUM UNITS .,,.....,., OSl8 Th11 statement was filed THROUGH A CENTRAL entire amount ,WOii mutt, !IORTH ENTRANCE TO _".,..._ 4 cessor Tru1IH under and out cownanl OT wananty, contingent credt« of ~ PARCEL 3 AH UNDMOt:D ~!,5'8~1~ 1 7 1992 wltn the County Cleflr ol -'NGLE Of 19 DEGREES pay. You may not have to THE COUNTY COURT· tltl) 339-0954 purauane to Deed of Trust exptffsed Ot ~~. rt- deolaSecl. Y~ ~t I 1'32183. 310TM INTEREST IM """ • ay • • Or~ County on April 14, 58 MINUTES 31 SECONDS: pay tn.e entue unpaid por· HOUSE. 100 CIVIC CEN· SPU eot-4 u•cuted by. JOSEPH gwd.ng llllt, Poa. ... .ion, yoor claim WI u .. COUl1 AHO TO TtfOSE PORTIONS Of 1992 THENCE TANGENT TO f even TEA cmlVE WEST. CITY OF Publlahed Newport JOHN REITANO. A.S HIS "' encumbtancH, 10 pay and ":" 8 copy '°ta:! THE ~ON AREA AS PUBUC NOTICE PUbllthed NtwPOl1 Beactl-SAID CURVE AND PARAL· :"OU:h Y:' = wu SANTA ANA. STATE Of BHch/Co11a MHa D.iiy SEPARATE PROPERN as the rem11n1ng prlnclpal person ed ~Pf:*' IH'I SliOWN AHD OEHfldD OH TME CNI 10•71ee Costa Mesa Piiot April 30, LEL WrTH THE EASTERLY d nd_.. bUt 1 CALIFORNIA. all right, t1tlt Pilot Ap«I 23 30 Ma1 7 Truttor IOI the benefit •nd sum of the no1e11> ffC\lfed appoinl -7 • co COH"""'•tNIUM Pl.AH AllOVE " M•y 7, 14, 21, 11192 LINE OF LOT 11 OF THE ~ ""• yoo mus and li'lterest conveyed to . ' ' ' HC\11'11)' ot lHE PELLETIER by Aid Oeed o4 Truat, •wtth wi811n four months from """' SUMllONI Th-238 SERRV RANCHO: AS PER pay Ill amount•. in default and now held by h undet 11192. FAMILY T'RUST UTD 1-17• lntlflt th«eon. U ptovtdtd the date ol firsl lssuanee ol REftRRED TO, EXCEPTlNG (CITACION MAP RECORDED IN SOOK at 1he tlme payment It ••kt Oetd of Trust In \he tn250 19. EMILE A. PEu.ET1ER In Said note{1), adv~t. 11 letters ~t&ov~ t ::~"~:~ ~l ?ui~~ JUDICIAL) PUBLIC NOTICE 9. PAGE 7 OF MISCEL· mad•. Howeve<, you and P,9perty 1ltua1ed lfl said PUBLIC NOTICE AND JUOITY E. PEl· any, Undet' tne 18fml ol tne sec:Calrn la p bal o eooe' AND OTHER.IMPROVEMENTS SECOND AMENDED NOTICI LANEOUS RECORDS OF yoor bent~'°' mort• ~ounty and Stalt d• l:.ETIER. TRUSTEES AS TO OMd of Trust, Htlmatld 1 om ro -8 · COMP' "''NT ORANGE COUNTY ANO ut all H . tc:rlbed 11: ......... _ AN UNDIVIDED 36~ IN• fHt, chargn and ea· The time fOf flllna claims PARCEL 4 A NONECLUSM . .__ INVITING •IDI BEll'4G DISTANT WEST· gag" may m u Y agr f PARCEL 1: TltJe --.r TEREST, THE VAUOHAN penot of the TrustM and w1I not txpre berore foor EASEMENT AHO RIGKT TO NOTICS TO DI FEff. Staltd bid• may be ,.. ERl.V 20 FEET FROM SAID in writing Pf'°' to the llrne <THAT PORTION OF LOT 4 No. 489081 FAMILY TRUST VTD 4·1~ of lhe w11s eteattd by monlhs trom tte heanng UU TMOSE PORTl()MS Of THE DAM T i (AV I e o • ~ .i the otfiee of \he EASTERLY UNJ; OF LOT t the not~ ol Mlle II posted IN BLOCK F OF THE SUB· TN•'" .... No. 90. GRADY VAUGHAN ANO t:atd Oted of TNlt, to--w.1t dalenoticedabove COMMONAAE.AOt:SCRIBED IH Ac ueado) LORRILL City Cl«k, 3300 ~NORTH o DEGREES 10 (Which may not be ear1111 OMSION OF A PORTION 09409901011 ZEll 0 . VAUGHAN. St55,203.A5Etllmaled YOU MAY EXAMINE PARCEL 2 A80'tt 804"D AND CARE ak• ~ard, P.O. Box 1768, MINUTES 21 SECONDS than the end of tht lhr .. OF THE BERRY TRACT. IN RafeteM• Ne. TRUSTEES AS TO AN UN-Thi ben1tlcl1ry uf'der \ha Ille kept by U'8 court II PAACEL 5 A MONEXClUSM L 0 IUt ILL QR 0 UP Newport Beech, CA ~ EAST 35e 24 FEET TO THE month period sated THE CITV OF COSTA 09409901DM DIVIDED 1~ INTEREST. hid Deed of trust horeb yoo are a person EASEMENT ~O RIGKT TO USE HOMK; &.ORMIN! IL-1768 until 11:00 AM on lhe BEGINNING OF A TAN-abo .... ) to, among other MESA. COUNTY OF OR-NOTICa OF BERVl BURDETT AND IOfe uKUlld and d ... ~ 1nteresled 1n the estate, THOSE POAT10tlS Of TllE LINOI R; MY WELSH! 14\tl day of =· 1992. al GENT CURVE, CONCAVE thlnga, (l) provide ad-ANGE. STATE OF CAlJ. TRUeTll'S SAL.I MARY K. 8UROETT, HUS-•ed 10 the ~ I you may hie With 1ht court COMMON ARE.A Ot:SCRIBEO IN STAT• OP CA1ltrOR which time ' will M SOUTHWESTERLY ANO ct tional time In which 10 f'OANIA. AS PER MAP AE· VOO ARE IN OEFAU\.T BAND ANO WIFE AS wr•Mtl ~atlOll of 0.. a lorrnal Request tor PARCEL 3 ABOVE • ooentd and rtad for: HAVING A RADIUS OF 1 CORDED IN BOOK 30, JOINT TENAHTS. AS TO ~ and Demand Of Sate, Speaal Nollee ol "• filing Thi SIJ•l adOress and ollllr NIA; D~PARTENT OF 'i'lti. of Project 1991·92 2.00 OO FEET· THENCE cure the delault by tta.n.ler PAGE 14 OF MISCEL· UNDER A DEED OF T'RUSJ AN UNDIVIDED ~ IN-end a wrmef\ ~ ot O.. of an lnvtf'llOry and common dlslQN1k>n 1t 1ny ol SOCIAL S!ftVICES; DE• StrHI RHurfaelng and NORTHWESTERLY ALONG ol the propetty Of other· LANEOUS RECORDS, IN ~~iEOT=1~LE~0 TEREST ANO DIXON tavll and Et«t.on to Se1. appr81S81 01 estai. asse\S IN ,..., oroper1y • clftaibld .. ARTllEMT OP SOCIAL Slu.ry s.ai Progfam SAID CURVE 314.14 FEET wlw, Of (2) Nlablllh • THE OFFICE OF THE PROTECT YOUR PROP.. WIMPY ANO MERRY TM undttltQned Q\IMd Of ol any pebhon or abo'4t II ~IO be 3151 11! "v I c.... ContrKI No. C.2905 TO A POINT DISTANT adl6dule of paymtntl In COUNTY RECORDER OF AT WIMP\', HUSBAND ANO a.id Not.Ct of o.rllUlt Wld account as grol/'lded in AIRWAY ':VENUE 134. COSTA COMMUNITY CAAi LI• Engln .. r'a Eatlmate: 15.00 FEET SOVTHERLY Ofdtr to cure your defel..ft; LOS -'NGELES. COUNTY, :R~B~~;A~ S~~OU WIFE AS JOINT TEN-'HTS ~to Sell to M , .. ~~~ia ~~;bale ~ode"': ._(SA,CAllFORNIA CIN .. NO D1Vl llON; s1~:e.d by lh• City ~!io~~T~= ~~~~or both (l) and (2). i~~!/H~~NA ·oFl.Y~~tNEED AN EXPLANATION ~~~E~~.u~~~~~ =~ ~cour:io::: Request lor Spe<:181 Not!ee Sllcl Siie wll bt maclt. bUI DEVELOPMENT DIS-Cour.c:ll tNa 21th <Sly ot NORTH 19 DEGREES 411 Followlng the •xplratlon or SOUlHERLY LINE OF OF n.E NATURE Of THE and recorded at lnstt1.1-and mo1t than th.IH torm Is available 1rom fie Wllf!OUI OOYeflal'll Ol -r111ty. A•IUTll'I CENTe A; Apfll. 1992. MINUTES Sii SECONDS ~ llme period referred to TRACT NO. 3897, AS PER PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ment No'. 91•579244 on montl'lt hlYf ttaPMCI ~ court clerk. •ll'tn Ol lmPl'ld regarding JANIT SELINE; LAJtftY Wanda E. R•9tfo1 WEST 219.97 FEET FROM In thf first paragraph or MAP RECORDED IN 8001< YTOOCT. v9~WYESHO\JA. l0 CON· OCTOBER 14, 1991. OR-IUCh t9e0rdallon. Attom•_y for P91JllOMr. 1t1t possealon, 0t encum· STRE&LMAN; MICK-City Cl•rtlt ntE E.ASTERLV UNE Of lt111 notice, l#lleu the obll· 138, PAGES 5 AND 8 OF A A"" -'NOE County. Stat• or C... OAH1 041tM 2 Rlc~rt~~':~'E brances flD ~ ""FtlN!ning IE:L L• ,IROUION: ProapecUve bldd•,. may SAIOLOTll gatlon being lortcloted MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, 1~:'°~~:.c1i>°to~ llor!N,WILLSELL ATPUB-,Otl~CLOIU ... CON· ~~ M I A prln(fpal sum Ol 1111 no9(v, se-MICHAEL MUN'O"D, Ob'-1n one Mt or bid doc:u-ALSO EXCEPT THAT \C)Otl or a eeparate wrlnen IN THE OFFICE OF THE PANV H lh• duly •P. UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST SUL TANTt, INC. Al po. e-:x'!2e ve :~d1n':r.s~.:: o~ :s~ M.D-;i DAHT£1 •OARD mentt as no cost al IN ol· ~~~:~t~~;y~~~ agr .. mtnt betwten you ~~~on~~oog~R &f. poinled TNllM ~ and gi~g~I E ~~ C~~·c~ TRUITU Balboa lsl•nd , CA 92662 viCltO 111 Slid no9(s) advalUS AND CA."E; DOE 1 llc;e or the Publlc: WOl'l!1 SOUTHWESTERLY LINE and yo1.1t cre<11tot pennits a ANGE. PUrlUAnl lo Deed of TNSI, ORAWJ' ON A STATE OR 1 7 8 0 • I .. VIN E, Daily Newpot1 n 111Y undtr 1111 •ms of said H ERllNAFTER AE· ~ 3300 Newpott OF THE LANO DESCRIBED longef perlod, you havl EXCEPT THEREFROM Recorded on 03/lS..13 aa NATIOHAl. BANK. A STATE 8LVD., 1111•01 Beach.'Cosla 0.dof Tnnt• Cfl•OtS and fERAID TO AS DOE t BcMAevatd, P.O. Boll 1768, IN lHE DEED TO lHE ~ 11'1• legal right to slop THAT PORTION LYING ~ No. ~~~ OA FEDERAL CREDIT TWTtJt, CA .... 0 Mesa Pilot uptllMIS ol flit TrUslM DEPAATllElfT 0~ DE· NtwpOrt 8e&ch, CA 92.659-STATE OF CALIFORNIA lhe UJe of YoW proP"1y WESTERLY AND SOUTH· -•s:. -o 1 UNION, OR A STATE OA Telephene Nu•ben Apr 23. 25, JO. IP92 Thi rolll amount ol tne un· VE L 0, II K ti T SER· 1768. RECOR OED APRIL 29, by p•ylng tht entire WESTERLY OF A LINE ==~:.~ of o~Ao~~": FEDERAL SAVl.NOS ANO f714J 73t4 MI peld b1Uinc1 ol'llll ~tlOn VlCESt DOK e MPltN• For lurth•r lnlormatJon 1971 IN 800~ 962.2. PAGE amount def'!\llllded by your PARAU.El WITH AND OIS. Counl Calllornla ex· LOAN ASSOCIATION 00. •rt ARMA& o. SllrTH, llOUftO by die prooerty to bt A"lf' RUUl"ED TO call Gllbet1 Wong Project 4 0 t 0 F 0 FF IC I AL credl\or TANT EASTERLY AND ecuttdyby. ROTHERV-ROt4 MICILED IN fHE STATE OF VICE PAlllD•NT OBITUARY 8R8 sold and rusonabll tslimflld A l DOB • LORRELL MaNgtr at 644-33l1. ~~<;~~~Ev s~~E s~~i To l'ind out lh• amount ~rNH~:1~~~YE;0-rr DEVELOPMENT GROUP. A ~~F~~N~,,o:>~·~wf~: Publl•h•d Newport costs HPIMH and adVanctS OROU, HOMEl DOE 31 Publl•htd Ntwport OE SCRIBEO AS FOL-you rnldt pay, or to at· RIGHT ANGLES FROM CALIFORNIA GENERAL money of the United B•ach.COet.a Meaa Dally --------•I" trlt lime ol t11t ltutlll pubb-H E REINA,TI R RE· Beach.COtta Meu 011. ly LOWS· range lot payment to •lop THI! FOLLOWING OE· PARTNERSHIP WILL SEU Stalffl at THE FRONT EN-Not l,ptll 18, 23. 30, t992 lion ol IN Nob ol Sall II FEARED TO Al DOE Pi1o1 Af"il 30, M.y 5, 1992 BEGINNING Af A POINT the leteclosure, or If your SCRIBED UNE: AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO TRANCE TO SUITE 200 Th22t RITTMAN 1164 957 n ,. ADIUNI DAMTR.•i Th263 ON THE SOUTHERLY UNE P'OPlf1Y 11 In lorlcioaur• BEGINNING AT A POINT THE HIGHEST BIDDER lSECOHO FlOOA), \1&42 --------a.ore• Rittman, Tiii blntfldlry undtr 5lld DOES a t hrou1h 8 ; Of SAID TRACT NO. 3897. for atty O(hef r .. son con-IN THE CENTERLINE OF FOA CASH, (papbl9 at UMNE BOUt.E\IAAD. TVS-PUIUC NOTIC! 67. ot WHton, Mis-Died ol Tiusl l'llft tolott •• DOU ., t..,..._h 35• PUBLIC NOTICE DISTANT THEREON a.c1:: • NEWPORT AVENUE. SAID \lmt of sale In lalll!ful TIN, CALIFORNIA all tigtll --------cutacl Wld dlliltltd to 1111 un-I . NORTI-f ea OEGRE"ES 59 POINT BEING DISTANT monty or lht Unlltd tiU. -"' ll'IWfflt COflVeyed llCI~ sour!, pused •w•y dersiQnN a M1l1ln Nob ol •nd DORI DOtEe 3 7 NOTtCI CW MINUTES 51 SECONDS NEW WEST FEDERAi. NORTH 39 DEGREES 41 SUi.tt et: THE CHAPMAN to and now held by II FlotltJeue ~~·-:::· th~p~~n 2~j Detaua WIO EllCIOn to Sell Thi throu9h .0, lnckl-'" TitUSTIR'S IALI! WEST 75 81 FE.ET FROM SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-MINUTES 20 SECONOS AVENUE. ENTRAHa TO W10tt Mid Deed ol TNll In ...._.. ..... und«Slglltd CIUMd SMd NollOt YOU MK •llNQ SUfD TIS 3987 THE SOUTHEASTERLY SOCIATION, CfO AMER._ EAST Al.ONG SAID CEN. TI-fE CMC CENTER BUIU). 1M ptoptt1y allv.llltd In lt•t&Meftt ~!;,~~· ~!!~~th~~d o~ of Delaun 1114Ellction10 Stl IO BY 'LAHfTl~P1 (A Ud. YOO AA£ IN DEFAULT CORNER OF LOT 12 OF CAN SAVINGS BANI(. F.A , TERLINE. 958.33 FEET ~·N~ r~8~CA~ NUd County end s .. 1. d• Tht FOllowfng pettonl bl rec:ordld In 1111 county 'lllhtfl .. "t•' domendaftdot UNDER A TRUST DUO SAID TRACT; THENCE S40 EAST MAJN STREET, FROM rTS INTERSECTION ..u. • Inc • acnbtd u · LOT 15 Of .,. ~ bualneS• aa: • Carolyn fie rtal property 11 loc:.a11d P IE N IE L 0 PE II . DATED January 21, 11189. SOVTH 33 DEGREES 31 2ND FLOOR, STOCKTON. WITH THAT OF PALI-~<vht. title and tf"1 con-TRACT 2J't AS PER MAP KR MB ASSOCIATES • ... ..., .. ,..,., '· also of Da• APRll 9 1992 8ROOKS1 lndhtldu.lty UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. MINUTES Ot SECONDS CA 95202 (209J 54&-2.815 SADES AOAO. AS SHOWN t~~o::: o':d ~~ru~ RECORDED IN BOOK 78 24012 c.-. de la ,.._ta, ~-~'~e~I~!~-~~m:. ROIERl I w("' MCOVG-H the "etr '8 LYNN TION TO PROTECT YOUR EAST J'U7 FEET TO THE If you havt trrf queatlona IH COUNTY SURVEYOR'S In the P'Of*1Y "1ua1ed In PAGES 3 ANO 4 OF MIS. Suite 410, t.agun1 Haiti, held 2:00 P.M. Sat-. M U D ANN CONWAY Md on PROPERTY, rT MAY BE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID hOUICf conlac1 a law' TRANSIT ec>OK 117, PAGE uld Courey. Cll•lomla d• CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN Calif. 112t53 urday, May 2 . •I #uidTflJal bahaH ol u.-'HTATE ~O~oJ'TN~E~u:~c~ ~411-192.()2 :'~I tM ~t.i ~rCEOHofl~~ ~E tcrl~u: • , , ~~5~FF~~~OR~ERT~~ i:,~!~~::J;· W•ll•c e. Mlu ourl CA>ltobllrtf Wtlss/tlcorpo-OP LYNN ANN COM-NATION Of ntE NATURE The 1'1Ml addr111 atld agtneywhlchmayhaveln-COUNTY SURVEYOR ON KJUfl81T A SAIOCOUNTY. John Roberta 8oyd, 4213 Chrlallan Churc h 910~0Ms= WAVt and the RIT.ATa OF THE PROCEEDING othef common dellgn&tlon. aured yow loan. NOCWI.,,_ NOVEMBER 20. tt51. T.S. NUlllD1 TM ltrMI tddfeH arid Calle Mayo, san Oetn.ntt. Memorial• requeated ~,,,, OP LYNN ANN COff. AGAINST YOU, YOU ff lflY, of Ille f'NI ptoperty standing tn. tact thal your THENCE FROM SAID 0940990aOll othel common detlgnalion, c.llf, t 2t72 t o lhe Show-Me Coriv CA9I '(111):::; WA'Y, SHOULD CONTACT A delcnbtd abcNa II Pl#· prope11y is In foredotwe POINl OF BEGINNING TltUITOftt If lil'f'f, of Vie rtal ptopetly Thia b1.11ln•11 It eon- Chrlall •n Youth You f\wa :10 CAL8M-LAWVER. potted to tMt: 2111 Bear ofter ' NORTH 5 DEGREES It ftOTitaRY-AOH delalbtd ab0¥9 It !)Ur· cfuc1td by: a genora1 patt· O 8 9 B}<cntA~ On M~ 1$ 1992 al 9-45 SIJHt. Cotta Meta. CA you may your ptop-MINUTES 35 SECONDS OCVSLOPll&NT POl*I 10 be• 300I WAR-ntrthlp ' t:~~,:.· MO :;J7_' Al1ol'lfY Mii .,,, lfJr 11111• DAI' OA"t att:.., this A.M., TOPA 'RE.AL 'ESTATE t2t2e ~ACAHT I.ANO) lr1'f lot .ai., P'~ tht WEST 158.39 FEET TO °"°"' REN LANE, COSTA MESA. lhe regl11ranl(1) com-C113961 IU"""°"9 .. .., l.LNOINO INC. •• dilly.. The und8f'llgntd TN11M ...... conc:ludad ........ lo THE 8EOINNIHO OF A CA menctd to tranaact butl- H3/JO.S.71992 rou ta ftl• a t~ .... n. ~ r'ruet .. undef and dladalma 11'1'/ liabili1v fOt the ooncMJon of Vie tor. TANGENT CYRVE, CON-PAACll ' Of PAACt:L THE UNOE .. SIONEO MU und« "' flcll\IOUI ten f'881MM\M .. thle ~ '° Deed ol Tt\111 lil'f'f lnCortec:tneel of !he ctoaur•. CAVE SOVTHWESTERLY MAP NO. tl-707, CrTY OF TRUSTEE DISCLAIMS ANY 8utll'IHt Nanw(•) lilttd PUILICNOTICE cou,,. taeofdtdJanuafy31,1919, strtet addreu and other Aememb•r. You MAY -'ND HA\llHO A RADIUS N~WPORT 8£A CH , llA81LITY FOR INCOA· ~on:Mateh~,1979 WALKER A i.ttor ... phofte oell u loalrumtn1 No. 19-common dtllgnallonJ. If l.OSE LEGAL RIGHTS If OP 400.00 FEET, n.EHCE COUNTY OF ORANGE, RECT INFORMATION FUI\. Jofln RObtrla Boyd Amell• "Camllle" CP0329:M.__ wlll not ,rotact fOUI 055435, of Ofllclaf ~di, ll'l'f, thown heftln. oald YOU 00 NOT TAKE NORTHWESTERLY AlONO STATE OF CAUFORN&A. NISHED. Thia •laltment wat llled W a lker, 82, f or· NOTICE OF PETITION your typawrlttatt r• •te\Atd by: KENNETH S. aale wtll bo made, tK1t with-PROMPT ACTION NO. SAID CURVE UOA5 t:EET AS PEA MAP FILED IN THAT uld ult I• mad• with. tht Coun'Y Clelk ol merly of coala T O ADMINISTER sponse "'"st lte In HAYASHI, A MARRIED <MA COV8l'IMt 0t wwranty, ..,..., IS HEREBV . G"''EN THROUGH A CENTRAL IOOK 115 PAGES '7-'NO without cownant cw Wit· Of'ange County on Ap(ll 3, ESTATE OF: MAN AS HIS SOL£ AND ..... or Implied, r19JtO-'""""' n -'NOLE Of' M 0£.GAEES ' tanty 1tg11dlng WI pc>a• 1992 ~:r~~· 2:.as,-::2. a;~~ Elntr SChUltl N .. lnn proper l .. el '°"" If JOU SE,ARA~ PROPERTY. u Ing lllte, po1Mlalon, Of tn-THAT; IRVINE SERVICE 34 MINUTES 34 $ECOHOS 41 OF PARCEL MAPS. 1H Hff'on or tne~. PHllM waa born In Kanaas CASE NO A163807 want the OOtArt lo hear taw1or(1), In the ofllco of ~.to PllY !he,.. COMPANY It !he dUly .,,_ TO A POINT SOU'Tlt£RlY TH! OFFICE 01' THE or 81 to lnlurablMTy of lttle. Pubbltltd Ntwp0t1 8"ch-• hW rour H M . h ~ Aecotctar of°'. ~ ~ .um ot pdrned tNttM ~ a 40 f£ET FROM THE COUNTY RECORDER OF TI-fE total ~ of lht C p and waa a rHldtnt ~fdelfies al orecttor!' If rou M Mt file at'O' County, Statt of Cell-IM ncllt•(I) NCl.Wtd bV l8ld Deed of Tn.ill dlttd 07/I 1/ NORTHERLY LINE OI I.OT SAID COUHTY, ~ balenoe Of Mid Ob-~ta 14M';;. ~-~-11~1 ot P•lm Sprlnga. t ·~ Md '"POftM 8ft t1fM reu fom1a. WILL SEU Al PU .. 0..0 bf Tl'\llt, wtth lnteftlt 11 ICIAtd b DONNA L I IH BlOCK F 0# TI-fE EXCEPTINO f'ROM $AiO ~ '°99''* with ad· • • -, ' Sh• Is •urvlv•d by conllngef'I c who ' ....., "'8'/ loM the .... • _,. UC AUCllON TO HIGHEST ttwtof\, u ptovldtd In MC• uE' nov !... UNue.n BERRY TRACT; THENCE LANO ONE-,lf'TH 1Nf£R• vancu. 1nd Hllmated 1992 h•r brother Wallet pat10n• . ··-1 ' 8K>OEJ' f<>f' CASH ion-aald noi.(1), 11C:1Vance1, " o.I> • .,... ...,.,... TANGENT TO SAIO CURV! • OI coal• end ••Plfll"· II fh.m O Helna ol P•lm olherwlse be inler"'9d In r our wa1oa, ••ft•~ 11b6e ee time o( .. tn-..W. ~· und« the 18flnS ot RIED WOMAN AHO. SA.U.Y ANO PARALLEL WITH E$T IN AHO TO ALL I.. 113.00000 APPAOJUMAT£.1--------- Sprlng1. alst•r·ln-l•w ~Ewtl ~N~· end P'9••"Y IMf M f\.tl mon.y of Ille unittd Mid Deed o1 Tru-1. r .... A. CH/.PMAN, AH UNMAA. SAID NOATHEALY UHE OAS. MIHEAAlS AHO AS-THAT notlct of btMC:t1 of "11UC NOTlCI Twll• Heinze ot °' lnw ION Ne .._.. wttlMut Slatu ) at: lHE MAIN etwoee and ... ,,.,. .. ol Rl!O WOMAN aa TIUMOr, HOftTH • OEGAtES 4e PHALTUM OONT~O IN Mid~ Md 8'eC:1lon Pio Senta Ana, nephew t~ :;r~ Bo~ ~ wernln• fre• the HORTH ENTRANCE TO tho "'rruatH and of lhe 10 MCYte obflgallOne In MINUf!S ot SECONDS Al'D/OR PAOOVCEO AHO/ to ... Mild tMI Pfaf*tY .............. ...... Ronnie Helnu of !he S'upa<lor Court of oourt. TH! COUNTY COUAT· in.ti cr .. tld by lald DHd favor or AMERICAN SAY· WEST 653.IO f"EET TO OR IOlD 'ROM SAID w rfOOfdtd M lntll~ ... .. Fontana, •nd numtr· Calilomle County ot TMre .,. ..,._ ..... HOUSE, 700 CMC C£N• of Truat, tor the amount INOS AND LOAM AS. THE 8EGINHINO OF A PA!MISES, AS RESERVtD mer1t No. ft-011196 on • ......._. oua nlecu and ORANGE req-......ie.. Yeu __, T£A ORM! WEST, CITY OF tea•onably t1llmattd 10 SOCIATION al ~ TANGENT CURVE, CON· IN TI-fl! O£ED FROM Re>C JAHU/lllff I , 1192, ol Of· The 'ol!Owlng f*fO"I nephtW9. V1111a11on THE PE'T~ went •• .. 11 an at• =-~~ J~ ~ '1~!":~!;~:iaiy under t9<!0<ded on 011111m .. ~~E .._:~~Ht'~J:~; L HODOEI AHO Wl'e TO :"'.,,. "= ~-=C:1~ ':~~l~u•t~U~: ES· Saturday, Mey 2 ~~ f\M tam&J rteM ..... and '"*"' conv.ytd to Mid Daod of nwt htfeto-1~"'"*1C no. 29122 In Of' 300.00 FEET: THENCE P.\.. AOAOST"OM -'NO OftANOB COunty, l\lte ot lAltS.. mo TalW Aw., from 10:00 A M.·12 al t;,=t~ .. reu -Mt 1tnew Met-Ind now l*d bV ·-k-. ·~ arid dflllt· bQot1 12291 page 301 of N<>mHWESTER.LY A1..0NO WIFl, DATED MAY 2', Call~ ,ounlaln Vallt y, Cant. Noon. Memorlal Mr· ~~~ r tie lta1-18f'Mf1 .... 1N1!J ... .,. laid Deed of Truet In the lfed to lht undetllgned 1 Offtdal Aecordt In IN Of· SAID CURVE 470.94 FEET 1934 -'ND REC~DEO IN T""'" OI pWty conduct• t:170I vie•• wlll ~In at ....... _ .. , • •ttomer ,...,.,.. ..... P'oPfr'IY lltulttd In Niki Wfltten Otelarauon Oii 0.. ric. of"'~ oC OR-THROUGH A CCNTPIAL IOOK 171, PAO! 223. Of Ing late, "INT'£RSTATl CMoman Moble INI•. l'loon at 8 .U Broad-lheT~nt PETrTION vto. w a ..... ~ ... County and Stitt d•, fue and Demand for $alt, ANOE ~ C.itfomla -'NOLE OF n DEGREES °''1CW. Al'.COROI, APN: LflilDERS ASSISTANCE, CeNfornla, tUO Talbert way Ch•S*. Co•i. rtqUes1I in. deatdtnt' floe (llalatl ltt the Krit)td aa: end a Wtlntn Node. of 0.. ~ d..erlbad ~ st MIHVTES 31 HCOHOS, 42.4-llMO INC , 17M2 .,.._ aMI., Ave .. ,...,.... v..,.,,, C.t. Ma••· foUowod by Wl.L and codcis, it eny, ........... ,. ~c~ 1io. ANO 11 Of'~~':.=. ~ "':c, ol Tn& Induct-:,~Ng~~':.~ The tout ~ ol the ::O'°°· T.-n. ~ v= lklllnea• 11 c~ a;=~:.~~~ be ~t41d to ptoO&ta 0..llU•• ._ ... le TRACT MO. *7, 1H THI Mid~ of o.twe Md Ing 1noee(1}lot1N tum of I.fl W1TK THI !A.Sl'V'LV ~~of lht obi-Telt 17t4) IU.119a ~ W. a flOf'DOflltlOn rlel Park, 14101 ~t: wil ::.:::: ,,....... .... ~ CrTY 0# COSTA MESA. Elacdort IO 8el to be r• 113.200.00: lhlt ttte beneft. UHf OI LOT t Of' THI .-on t&CUf8d by Mid Trt1etee tale Na.a The rtal1trant(1) com- 8 .. ch BIVO. Plarc:e axamn•lioo In fie hi& ....... ..W deM • COUNTY 0, OAAHOI!, cordtd In N county Whtra dal lnllftlt under Mid KRAY AANC>«>: Al 11'1!A Deact of Trwt. and ~ a1u..t menctd ·lo nnaect ..,.._ Broe. e.n 8road\Qy by tie oourt plue • 10 DIAS SlATI 0,S CAU'ORN1A. IN rMI Pf~ ta focatad Deed of TN8l and 1tll ot11-W# Al!COROfD 1H IOOK 1b1f ~ eotel, .., ........... t tttl w ~ 1tll ~ Mortuary Olrec10fl, THE P§rrT INDAAI08 ,ara ,,._: ~~~~~~~~£~ ,.:.ATl1 A RI&. U, OatlOne MWt8ct lheteby ~~ 1~~.,.,,... ~-9:.~..! ALLIOIWIY MIT· =::r<•J lll48d 4M2·8l50. ,.qu .. ta •ulho ... , 1 ...,._. UM ~la AND I o,s MISC!L.. are Ptteenlly l*d "Y !he ORANOI COUNTY ANO the..,_"'"--~ _., CO., INC., Al Lym M&llet, Mii.. a.cw. --------. lldrririllltt Iha •'-&Mrtta a ..... aft l.ANEOOI MAPI, IN TI-ff. TOPA RSAL &STAT• N't8l1' banlfldary: M a H INQ DllTAHT WllT· ClllllOn of l'la Hoa of .... 1'Ml8ft& ft ..., .... tary ~der the. l~ndan Hta ..e.. O'f'ICE Of' 1lC COUNTY ~DINO, INC., br...:tl of, Md .,_. In, !N.Y lO 'UT f'AOM IAIO ...... 11,11U7. PIYf'*ll ITATI LiMMIRI as. Th1t , ... ,'"'"' ... 9td jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijlMmlnlstratlon ot Un• e erte • UftS Al!COADI!" o,s IAID lfl ftOllA&.D W. lht ~lot wNd\ fASTIAlVUHIOl'LOT t ,...,.. be by a.II. e CMtl-SflTMfCll. INC. At w111t IN~ Qarta of ........ ......... ... COUNTY. '1TIGlllUl.O, ............. Deed of TNlt .. ,.,... NC)fnH 0 ~u \0 ...... °"*'* dl1IWrl on a AODT ' ~ eour.y on .. \4, PACIFIC NW ---AL PARK Centlttery • Mortl#Y Cl\aOtl • CretMtory '.)500 P8Cllle Vl9W l)fMt Newoor1 Oeleh .... '* ......... llLL•lllWH MOt1u.ry • Chapel Cremauon 110 8r~ Coet•.,.... ..... •~=======:;lie °"1111a pta .. ulaft& fXCV'T THAT PORTION In '"'• t41 ••r1• f1ty ,_occurred In 11111 h MIHUTll H llCONDt ... Of ~ b1n1t.. a .,. .-.TM INTM, 1 .. .., ree1M1Hta ..,.._ Cl' SAID LOTt INCLUDED Ot...-au,_., c..tlle, ptyrnff't hall not be&ft IAlf .. ,,. l'ft:T TO THI ct.a drawn by a ..... °' VICa PM.-T , .. ta •••111•• tlatte •••~CD r;,a,~ :;· C......•tt'TM made of: THI! 'AYM!NT =~ ~~ tedtrlt ad ""'°"' OI e P111ttl1hed Ntwporl ~ ..... ....,,., 9elCll\oo •--"' Mtl ... ._. C44H ~NOEO) OF (at .. 8-..eM °'~AL~ ... IOUTHWHT1fU.Y ANO Mtdl dreM'I by 1 .._Of ~ Mw ~ ,._.,!;-De!tp Hot ••••••n ....... '1NA&. °' C<)H. IPIWI T[MST WH1C14 11CAM1 HAVING A ftAOtU1 0# ....... ......,.. Ind loan NM AIWI 11, U. IO, 1... ......,.,. IO, lilllr 7, 1•, 11. Nll .. MI .. •W OfMNAnoN, A ctATIFlf:O P11bll1haf Newport DUI ON 01fl"'91; .ALL J00.00 ,Hf• THINCI Mtocftlan, ~ • N20 \Ml *" ..... ..,._ OOf"t Of' wt40i WAS M· ~ MtM 08IY IU9tl.OUINT MYMIHT'I NORTk"WUilN.Y '11.oNO IOdll6on. • ..... '** lb.alt oeeM.., .... COltOU> MAY 14, t•11 IN Plot A1Jtt a , '°• w.r f , NOW DUI N«J ~ IM> CUNI 114.H nlT ._....In llfdlon e101 of -1,.;AUiiiiiiilC~IOM;;Tl~IClii:e-li..-------mn 11 _._. ,.. ..,......_ IOOK ... 1, 'AOI 14M. 19111. KCOMI DUI ~ TO A H>INT DllTAHl .. ,.,.._Code Md ~ 11'le 0..... .. N••n•ta a.....,._ ~~IC~~l'l~~C~TH~ N41 TIA: LAll CHA"Oll ~ntlN~~ '*'-' ta do tlullnela In ,_... ~ of ... , COUNTY fllfOOAOQll Of ~ llOnCI ~ WOUND PAY· 1A10 LOT t ~ OttT Illa... ~~ 1 le ,_.... --1A1D COUNTY MINTI, ., AHY, Ao; NOfnH • DIOAHI 4f TM -... ...,,.... .., ........ -..,. A'N: ..... 1.i.01 TKS DOOUMINT WAI VANCii ,OR 0 1Llf6. MIHUTll .. llCONDI CllWt lllflWMft dnlar••a' .. '::;.'..9:7:. •tr.. ..... ... •• PMCll I . =-~ :=,.:: OUlHT TAXea.. 80NOI Wllf llt t7 fUT ""* • anw. °' ...... ........, lllLLlll ~r-.IHM .... TH.AT '°"TION Oii LOf 4 ._ 800t( PAOI Of. AM>1QR MllUMIWfl. 1"I IAITIM.Y UNI CW dlm lied ..... 11 ,_. •TI08 OI' .......... ,.,._ ~J,O:~ fllCW. MCOMlll 0# Oft. INl\MAHC9 ,,_MIUMI ~.~:xCIPT THAT ...... M: 1m IUN ,...,..... ... .. ...... Oii THI KMY nw;y IN AHO& COUNn. CAUf<>f'. AND UlllOR &JIN PAY· '°"'10H ntlMOI \.VWO f"OR AVI., NIWPOfll 'fOU Ml .. DlfMA.T ....... ..,_ THI Ctn OP COSTA NA U!HTI. • NIY, Mnt ... HOfn'HIAITlll.Y Of' THI llACH. CA_,_ UN08 A D11D OP TRUIT No matter whi t ~·re doing, your hometown • ... 11 ... IL ,__ MISA. COUNrf 0# Oft. T19s0........ Tlltllf THMI~. Af· IOVfHWllTtftLY UNI TM......... Dl'TIO ....... u _.., ..... .._ A.NOi. _ ITATI Of' CAlJ. 814 ... 1 T'O"NIY 'Ill ANO Of' THI~ DUCWD Ga • I :s _, ..., 10U TAMI -.cnoN • ~ Al P!R MAI' M. IN nc DUD TO THI •-·--·fll H "'°TICT YOUR illi._._ __ ... _ _, .. In. . I; .. '· 1' Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Dally Piiot Thursday, April 30, 1992 85 W llOTICll llUIUC IOTICU PUIUC llOTICll PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC llOTICll PU1UC IOTICll PUIUC NOTICll 'UIUC NOTICll MUC IOTl~H 'UIUC IOT1CU han • ..,._, 11¥:.,. ~ Illa Shoe-. ... lJ\. eoton1 del LJnde ~ T..., 1433 calllf. i2ii1 PUIUC NOTICE PUILIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICE ..Ul&.IC NOT1CI • .. •lll.111 .... , Th• r90lllrant(1) co,. Thia buel"'" la con. uw. Calf. t2tH SupetlOt Ave. c.1. ~ ,NAl'l'l0 h•Sud ChOI, .. ~ 122 51 4a'1"'· PloUt'-· --·tt·-·-...... tit'-··• --.........._._ •••..,. menc.d lo 1nnNct bue1-ducted by:• CClrpOfJIJon Thia bu11ne11 It con-8eech, Calif. 12113 w 1 ~... non. -• ... ,.., -... .., ,_ .--.. -n.:::JP~ 1*ton9 MN unct. lN flctllloul Th• regl1lrant(1) com-d~ by: an lndMdlMll Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-c.llf. toelO ......,., H IN•-au.a-.. Nam. •ualfte•• NMM a...-.. Nw .,. 1 M : lvtlneet Name(•) llMed menced lo tranuct biUtt-The regl11ran1(1) com-ducted by: en lndlYldull Thi• builneu 1• c~ St.......,_t Stet.......t ltat•m.,,t It.et•-"' IZ.W ~= DHp ~Oft: NIA Mii undet Int f1c11tioul menc.cs lo ltanaect bllll-Th• regl11ranl(1) com-duCieCI by:.,, lndMdUlll The f'Ollowlng ptlftonl Th• Folk>Mng pettont T,,. 'OlloWir>g peflOOI TM F-ollow!nQ peflOftl HllbOt. BMch• Kathleen Lorraine Bullne11 Nam1(1) Neted,,... undef the Flctrtloot rnencld to lfannct ~ The re,litranl(I) com-1redolngbu11nff1u· 111dOtngbuslnH1as· aredoongbusinessas 111dolnobutinettat c.lf,..... lenedlca above oo: Aptll 1, 1992 8u1lne11 Natne(I) !Isled nffl und« lhe fldllioYI ~-.. ~ ';:%.= PRIVATE EXOTIC AUTOS. SCHOOL 8001( COVERS, CA.,.PBEU. MARKETING, TH£ 810 PIXEL. 3111 Alf. Kathleen Lorral n• This llalement wu l6ld l.anceG.reen,Pretldent at>oveon:April 14, 1992 ButlMN N1me(1) •ttect But~n•"'••,.._ N -(•) ,.~~ S62284Jcldnohlm,HY11t.ng· 1100 Quall Stt"'· ,.,..,.~ '813 S. Ma.n. Santa Ana, ""'I A~• Ste K. Co&Ui IUl lfCk. 11716 0..., Hat· wlltl the County Clettc ol lh11 11aterMn1 wu Ned JatnH Bec1c Matoll abOYe on: Aptll 14, 1"2 • 1"-nwu ton 6eac:h. C..1f 92&49 Beach, Ca I 92660 Catif 92707 ..-eu. Cai<f 9212t ~ twntlngton BHch, OrlflOI County on Aptl 11, With 1he County ci.tk of Th11 alatement wu filed Unda T .. w abOYe on. NIA GJooa Jean lsllimoto, 2680 Sherry Kim Kol\ltl, 11• Bryan John Campbell, 1 Roy OougtH Buchman, t2t41 1"2 Orange County on Aptll 3, wtlh th9 County Clerk ol Thi• tlaletnenl Wat filed ~ ~~.~ wu fil•d Solana Way. Laguna DHrfleld, Irvine, Cahl South Hampton, Irvine, 190 Broadway, Costa Thia bu11ne11 11 con-Plllto? 1992 Ol'ange Cowity on Aptll 17, wtth 1he County Cleflc of S.Kh, Cal.I 9265t 92714 ca~f t2714 ~~es• Cai.I 92627 co.w.Nent Publllhed Newpot1 Beach-F9271M 1992 Orange County on Aptil 17, ~ 1her~IV 'i';:~ 171 Thia bu11n111 I• con· Thi• bu1ln•n 11 con-Thlt bu11n111 t con-This t>u11n111 11 con-Pht ClaeafflM Cotta Meaa Dally Piiot Publlshed Newpot1 Beech-'921804 1992 99anoe ...._ .. ,on • ducted by an tndtvlduat dueled by an lnd1111dual dl.ldld by: an iOcl vtouat Clucted by en ~ovlOual ...... 78 Apttl 30, Mey 7, 1A, 21 , Cotta Mell Dally Pilot Publlthed Newpon Beach-'911909 1 2 ,128805 Th• 11g111rant(1) com· The reg11111nt(1) com-Th• r1g11tr1nl(s) com-The regl11ranl(1) com- -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I 11192 Apr11 18. 23, 30. May 7, Co1t1 MH• Dally Pilot Published Newport Beach-Publlshed Newpor1 BNCh-;:'.~~ '::S',f.::i,=~ ;:~wiJ! ·~~11~,~= =~,,d~, •:~~saFc~11~; =~!, '='t'1e1 =~ 11 Th-237 1992 April 23, 30, May 7, 14, Coita MtH Dally Pilot Costa M111 Daily Ptlol 8uttneH Nam1(1) l1slld Bu11n111 Name(•) htled Bualness Na<T11!s) 1~11c1 8utonns Nam•(•) ~111e1 ---------Th-227 1992 ~I 30, May 7, 14• 21, Apr• 30, May 7. 14, 21. above on Apr• 10, 1992 aboYI on Apnt 14, 1992 at>Ovl on Maren 15. 1~2 aoove on: NA No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The lijfllL fits In. ••owner, •ttn ltld,.. a.st cash otter tak11. R2 bayfrt/dffd•d bch. piW. Ont/Bkr 499-2068 ,·ouONA IH. I. MAH l 022 Simple Et.gant Uvtng Oc•an Blvd. View Bey~Hbr enlt-Catallna. 28A 28A Condo, ~ flQOr. M1Ulon S property. S749K. e>wn. 173-2no. COSTA Ml'.:SA 1024 PUBLIC NOTICE Th-230 1992 1992 Gloria J, lshimoto Shtrry K Koh111 Bryan J Campbell R, Dougtu Buchman •• c.3• PUBLIC NOTICE •---------Th-234 fh.235 This 111temen1 was tiled This statement WIS filed Th•• stattrn1n1 ""as I.lid Th11 statemlll1 was t :ad •---------PUBLIC NOTICE wrth the County Clerk ol with lhe County Cletk of W•lh lhl C0un1y Cterk of ""''h Ull County Cter11 ol Flotltlou• Plctltlow PUBLIC NOTICE Orange Counly on April 14, Ol'aoge County on Apr 17 Orange Cou,.ty on Ap U 1, Orange County on Aprl 17 hslM9a NenM h•lneaa Netne FlctHlow 1992 1992 1992 t9t2 Statement lteternent • .,.,,....Nam. Flotltloue SELL F528Ul7 F528803 F521H2 F528S08 The Following S*"IOnl The followlng persons Statement 8ualneN Name Published Newport Beach· Published Newport Beach· Publ1Slltd Nl>i>Pol'I S.DCh· Put>l1Slled NewPOrt 811ch- lfl dolnQ butlnest u : 111 dol!.'9 business u : The Following persons ltat9fftent your used vehicle Costa Mesa 0 11ly Pilot Costa Mesa D1Jly Pilot Co111 Mtn Da Pilot Co1l1 Mesa Da.1y Piiot DESTIRATIONS DOW· ALL PHASE CONTRAC-are doing business u : The Follo...i""' persons a...t 30 u 2 ,. 30 u 7 14 2 a I 30 M 7 14 2l A "30 M 7 4 21 l""'2 NUNDER, 24012 Calle de TORS AND BUILDERS LINDA CUSTOM 1r1dolngbu;J;;.~1as: ihroughclassifled ....,.,I ·may 7• 14• 1• "'Pftl • ... ay ' · 1· ..,p,. ' ay • ' Pfn • ay ' • T•h"2"' ... la F"tala, Suite 410, lAguna 4302 Shofec:rHt Ln .. Co-SCREENS, 1433 Superior SHOWCASE RENTAL 942·5878 l992 1992 1992 • ..., Hiiia, Calif. 82853 ron1 dtl Mar, Cal". 92825 C-1, Newport Beach. Calif. CARS, 3939 W. Co111 Th·2:32 Th·233 Tto·260 Oestlnatlonl Inc., Calll04'• JalTlff Beck Matott, A302 92&63 Hwy .. Newport B11ch, --------- COSTA MESA 2124 f. 2BA 2'ABa townhoma, gal9d commuolly w/ phone •ntry 1y1tem. Clos• to shopping (714)645--8122 Dyt or IA5-8122 M-F & wlmds onty Arter 5pmt NEWPOHT Bl':ACH 2 169 ON THeWATeR 2Br condo + den, 1 v.ea, ocean vl•w porch, fp, lrg 2-car gar, poulbl• boat ellp. $2200/mo 1 yr teaso. 723·&273 3 ~edroom A Bed· Pvt gated comm. 38R rQOfl'I detached home. 38A house, comm Flr•pllc• double car p00I & spa. sec tys .. gat•g•. ienced yard, $1850. Agt. 644·7888 all rnalntenance Incl. Rental• Avelleblel 545.0442 1 ·SBR. $800·$5000/ Mo. No fH charged Tw n h 1 e -s l yl •. 3 Br _A_g_i._M __ 2_· 7_1_2_1 __ _ 2~a1. enct garage. Seavlewll W/0 hkups, pool & apa. 11 070/mo + ABR, 2~Ba, eweeplng view of mtnt/c1ty tts. COSTA Mt;SA 21:124 HlJNllN(i"ION NEWl'OHT Lovely 1 BR Courtyard HEACll :w-au BEACH 2 669 ••111~g. Gated, pool, Avau. Now. Lge 1BR 2Br. frplc, 1 blk beach, actlv1tle1. Ask about owners unit, f/p, dsh· 2 dr• to bay. gar w/ Speclalsl M2·5858 wthr, w/d hkup, patio, opnr. Yrly lse $1065. Move·ln Specie II no dogs. $750 + sec. 218 21st St. 838-2951 New•r 2BR 2BA $850. 213-592·2214 Pam. Agt 546-5880 or 979-3848 Mov•ln Specl1l1! 2 & 38R Townhom11I Good locl 848-7387 MUST SEEf° $200 OFF! BeautlfUI 1 BR 1ownho- me 1 . Frplc, DfW. pallo. lndry rm. up· graded. 5750/mo. LAGUNA BEACH 2648 Small Studio. heart of downtown Laguna. nr 1hopplng/1ransport•· tlon. S600. A96-11t!4if 494--3388. Agent. Nt:WPOlff B~ACH 2669 BLUFFS 2Br 21hBa, 1300 aq tt, 2-car gar. Avall now. No pelt. $1095/mo. 675'-0068 -. LOOK! 2BR Apartment. 2 Yra New, Avg 5637/mo For 1 t t 6 Months On Our Speclalll Call NOWll 714-850-8310 238AVOCADO CENTAUR MGMT 642·2288 or 631-2725 S3SO dep. 2233 Fair· grndr. pool, tonnlt. VHtW Rd 548·1001 gated comm $2800•----.....,._,..~-- per mo. 844-2057 NEW •2BDRM $700• •1BDRM $900• Frig, dshwshr, atov• Incl. No pet• 5"5-4855 Small fYrnl•h•d 1 BR, 1 blk lo B•achl 1 car par~lng . utlls Incl. SeoO/mo. 548·9100 see IOll' car make helcs! Rlll ~ wto od b l 0 !kM, ~it doesn't sel, we'l nil it h 5 nm~' FR£E!* VACATION HENTALS 2722 * Loa Cebo Condo• On th• Beach. Weekly & monthly renlals. 750-1084 RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 R•;NTAJ.S TO SHARE 2724 GREEN OPPORTUNITY MONEY TO LOAN 2914 Announcement NEW HOMES!! •Greet Nghbrhd 216 VIII a lb I 2BR 2Ba. pvt garage. Broadway. Ute, airy 8 8 08. wathor/dryer, good BUILDER'S 2BR 18A $950. New Beautiful 1BR • den. Costa M1111 location . •Nwpt Hghte Small 1 BR, Ideal for 1 per- son. Gar. lndry, $700 No pets 850-8145 VERSAILLES CONDO For alngte, gated, $650, avall S/15. Tak· Ing apps. 493.0379 •CDM CHINA COVE Waterfront ·ocean & Ba~ views. Plush con· temp docor. Bayside pool & spa. Sec. bldg, prl<ng. Profosslonal, S8Q01mo. 722·7110 or liiM~~~ ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 723-4092 Recession proof• b Uliillil .. iilMi New MLM company 18·yr-old boy from B•rber cpl 642-3871 Noc• view, wshr/dryr Move·ln Specie II CLOSE OUT! Ind . Ar•place, $1250; S97S 714-650-8310 • 2BR 18A, •ncl garag•. 1-------. Only 1 Left!! tencd yd, w/d hk up. mo. Agt 875-4912 Make th• right move. 38A, over 2300 eq. ft. Quiet, oleen & •P•·,.,. _______ ....,. __ P_1_1o_t_R_•_a1_E_s_1.a_1_•._ 8uMd9' wlll cooperal• _0_1o_u_•_S_8_2_5_. _64_&-a_1_3_8 wlfananclng. 3BR 2Ba Monllcello $348,000 twnhse, dbl gar, w/d Open Set/Sun 1 ·.S hkup, no yard/pelt 211 ~ Velley Rd S 1025/mo. 673-8005 ·lestclltf Twnhome 642-88&4 2Br 1 'hBa, new car· p•C/palnt. 1850 thru S900. 1728 Bodford Un•. 827-5107 or Avl Quiel cul-d••HC 310-596-4770 X 205 3Br 2Ba, d/W, f/p. lg ________ _. IHVINt-: 1044 Orangetree! 28R 28a condo, grHt ptk:e 1129,500. Can "'"' Agt BAo-e&e7 or 780-5000 Remall SC NI-\.\ l'Otn HI.Al It IU6!l BY OWN•R We11ctlft ~t apadou9, newly dee 3Br 3Ba on eomr lot w/pool • ••am rm. 1585,000. Gary, ,....t71Jd 142.()830/• yd, pell Ok $1325. 54S.14AO Ev 754..0504 E'1ldt 38r 281 Encl patio, d•tached 2 car gar. 11100/mo. 311 AHA Ln. CaU Mr. Roblnaon. 548-5647 Nwpt Hta Aree 2BR hou•• on \4 acre. Huge bcl(yd, hdwood flra, t/p, gard.lncl. $1250. &Al-8151 Nt:WPOHT Ht:Al'tl ..! 1trn Apartments For Rent Ot;NEllAI. 2602 Best D•al In Af•al Lg 2Br 1 Ba "' McFadden /Beach, hkups, upsln M30;mo. 893-0528. HAI.HOA Pl-:NINSlJl.A 2fi07 Nt.Wl'OH I' BEA< H :!toh'I Buy IL Sell It. Find It. Classified . Nt:Wl'Oll r Bt:Al 'ti :.!lib9 McLAIN ENTERPRISES ROOMS 2706 •LI O Cozy. quiet 4Br E Nyon, Swltzerlend h L h 300 720 3736 Sf n111ronmental•y .ale s.. o• patio, nr t>c I , I household products SQ•ks nice Cahl family Eastblutt restored home M ,.,. 23-39 n s Pet ok 1008 S F 1617 West· M 1n 1m 81 1 nve st· 10 learn English 6 mos pools, greenbelt. Prorl S435 -+ util •. 723·1962 cliff, NB. Agt 541·5032 ment (5301 from Nov I will study 35+, N/S, no pets 5/1 •Lido l•I• 2-sty hse, CdM small ott1ce suues You can make• all propo111tons. Why- SSSO. 375-3740 Neta quiet, spacious, pvt ava.1 230 sf & up dltt•r•ncet not an exchange"? FEMALE non·tmoker, pat101. lrplc, beach, Reas Rates. Realo· Wnte. E Schaer. 19, child OK. Kitchen & tel)nls. <;lub prlvs, nomlcs 675-6700 Call 851·6428 ch de Bonmot 1260, laur1dry prlv. Included. maid. Pvt BR/BA, prof -F-0-R--1-.-.-.-e-:_A_p_p-ro-.,1 Nyon. Switzerland 631·9011 after 7:00. Male, no smk $750 1000 sq ti, Cannery _________ 1_.;..c1_~_2_2_._7_98 __ 5_3_6_3 ... )--- LAOUNA BCH Klich· Utl pd. TO(ll 723·1177 Village nr Lido Jazz .,.P'""A'""v.,,-,P""'H,.,.,,,O""N.,.E,,,,_R,,,...,,O'"'u"'"T=E 200 MINI-CROSS OR enel1es, ocean views, 2bdrmf2ba, m11r bdrm Club. Very nice 01· for ••I•, FCC OIET PILLS for SS 95; ateps lo bch, h•at•d avall, pool/Jacuzzi. toce. salon, studio. approve d cell 1 .ooo. 519.95: 3,000 pool. Cable. S38/0ally hom• gym, $400 mo store, ? Greet rate. 1-aoo.749•2800 $49.95. 5,000, $74 95 & Up & $1 50/Wkty & _+_-VJ_u_1o_1_64_2_·96_7_2__ Call Rob F. 432·8353 10,000, S124 95 l.Jf• Up 494-5294 Back Bay 212 twnhm tome Automotive Triple P I M 2,. "'5 k Edge Wipe~. $19 95 ROOM for rent $300, ro ~ non·sm Cail 800.888-4988 pvt hom•. Furn. Incl SS95 mo + • 'l uttl. ulll, Wlhr/dryer. poo1 •• _A_v_a.._0_1 _&1_1_1_2_2._1_5_2_2_ JOINT VENTURE PART· A WONDERFUL FAMILY Cotta Meta. 642·5'38 CDM 2Br 28• 25-40 ART STUDIOS NER WANTED. S1• EXPERIENCE. Scand•· tiO rt.LS & MOTt:l.S :!71 H female 1,0 share w/ Small Studios from acre miniature Gou navlan, European. aam•. small ocean $2()().5295 mo Come Fam ily Recreation South American. Jap- vl•w, lots of tr"'· '" the An Colony Center Govt. ap-an••• High School pool, gym, no pets/ of Costa Mosa Call pro11od. Ready 10 go. Exchange stud•nts ar· ANA MESA INN Regu-smkng, S525+ ~ util. Carey Ward 631·2242 Ono molhon minimum nvlng In August. B• lar or kltch 1ul1es w/ 721•1282, Iv msg RETAIL Coate Mesa lnvestm•nl. com• a host famlty/ whlrlpOOI. Special low (209) 239-3931 American lnt•rcutturaJ CDM share bright & 440 E 17th St S 65 lo Student Exchange. wkly rates. No d•p. no pleasant home, deck. $1 .25 sq. fl. 760-0730 Call Barbara (714) hassle. Fr•• hsekplng w/d. Non-smkr. $390. or 645·8523 8"10·8683 or 1-800- & other motel services Avall now. 721·9546 SIBLING V•rHlll•• PH, upgrd.O 29' 2Ba. patio, pool, HC bldg. $195,000, By owner. '722-8471 3597 Hatbor. 662-3500 SteDI To Sand 1, 2, 3 lldPOOm ......... ...,.. wtlh NEWPORT BAY INN COM ahr 3Br 2B• hs• .... _. l·A_R_E_Y_O_U_A_TH_. -.N-K_E_R_? YEAlfLY 1BR-3BR nr llreptac., wet bar, mlct~. Our apaclout roomt Upllrs & private, best "Be wary ol out or Open your awareness •Cut• & cozy 28Rfyrty, aundeck. gar. w/d, utll lnci, at•P• to market, 1950/mo. MS-5882 bchl 2~ car &:)"'Ing. 1 & 1 loc. S450. M1F. Avail New Building' area companies Order Th• Expanded • , wath«/~ hootcupl, c.ntral air and Include relr g m cro, now. Mlfk 619-487·21 t3 • c .. ..,.k with .... loc~I Th~ry of Evolut•--of S87• 17 1mo wtth a.two..-........ M contln•ntal bkfast. 1,000 1q ft .. 20 ceil· "w'" '" ~ '"'" "'"' VIiia Rentals garoge ...... ...._. maid ••rvlc• & much E••t•lde CM·Shr 3BR lngs, S795'mo. Better Bu51ness au-Mankind book today• GOTTA SEU FASTI n•ol11tenolic. tnctuded. more. Localed cloH Town ho m • w la 11 2080 Plecentl• Av reau before you send S9 95 donation; OAS, 5--ACRE RANCH 875-4912 1~~:!;k~"=: Ion)', nopetl to beach/a irport. amenities. l.rldry lac. Call 548·700t ony money for tees. Box 671·A Lompoc. ()feat lnwitment. va· Frpk:. S1000/mo. Avall weekly ratet from exercl11 area, lg sun· Read end understand 1_c;;;.A~9;..;34....;.38.;_ ___ _ Cllllon wonderland & ---------CS/1. ~2A2 Ext 382 FtOm $1 ,29$ Month S150, 1st time guests deck. Female pref d ---------• any contracts bolore Shoppmg for a new rettrement propet1y. •18R View• Brandi---------THf~MMINAl'M'UTSlJPSAVMU) only.831.eOOO $375/mo -\, ut1l1 400L2000,3600 you sign Shop apanment? cl11s1fled All flat land. Zoned new. 1A2 Villa Polnt Clun, 9h11p 2Br 1Ba. 7tlJ49'1f Avf lmmed 1531·&959 Sq. Fl 3975 Birch St. _.,_o....,u_n,..d_to....,r....,r....,a,..1e....,s....,....,' ~-1e11 you compare realdentlat. $2990. Or. S12a5/mo. TM Pru-nHt vlew. 2 bike to RENT Elegant NB Home, pr•· Npt Bch 541--5032 Agt •WIOOW HAS SSS for costs. without hasal• 1500 dn. 1 76/mo. dentlal of Ca. AeatTy, bHchl Carport, patio F..WAY APMMNTI ot MO CAHVOH fer prof male, kitchen. Ail Kinds ot Jo61 For TO'sl S:!0.000 up No or worryt ~ Wiii ftnance. 8arbere 720-7288 S925/mo. 673-3852 .... OIOt ttu h cf fl d lndry, $350 . utll All Kinds ot People eted ~No penaty Ca Piiot Cles•lfled t .• --........ _..78:1 s d 5 I oug ass1 e .. vaJI 5/1. 64r "515 Piiot Cl•••ltled. Dtllson As·~~ NOW! 842·S878 ---•Bluffs 3Br 2\1\ Be on tu IO, mn to oc•an1~============================= .. ===== ... =·===============================:1 Ill r ot··STATt: l'l\t ll't:HrY I :\~H MOVING TO UIVEQAS? Tir9d of the high C09t of tMng? 2 bed-room. 1 bath hom• on • letge, wal .. d comer lol. Super Leoatlonl Com- pletely renovated! AY parking. Only 175,000. Ceil 8lll or ......, todeY at (702) ~92A2 tor lnfor· tnetton. Ill SllHI I' h I 11' t I( I 'I I . o Mil Houses Condos ' For Rent 1 ' , '.I I { \I .' I 11 .' I !' l • • I I! I ' \I • grn~lt. nr pool, trplc. 1 yra new. c .. an. epa 2 car g11. new carpee/ clous, 1'ug• balcony llle/bllnda. $1575/mo. $850. &A0-$664 Bkr 0wner/bkr 85-t..3824 ''JSDEDml or 721-e750 II SERVICE DIRECTORY 1\l'l'l.lt\N( 1-.S SI-l<\'lt'I-. .14:.?h ftAUlS'S APPUANC~ SVC All Mak• and Model• Coourteoua Serv 55t-0515 3021.a HllW 8t C.M. ·\111'111'1 H I l'tH: lllLH I IN<• .1-L'H DHlon-Dtaltlng, room addition•. kitchen, bath, 24 Yf• •xp. FrH .... Jim. 723--5924 I ,\"I N 1-: rs . I i 'II I ,...CONVEYS CUSTOMS C abl nets/Fu tnllure. ftlnleh••IR .. torauon. M Ql.Nlllty. 149-6371 t .\Ill' .. Niil\' 1 >111 ........... 1 .. Panet-eabm.r.Stalnt lllllOelOfv ......... .et • ,.. .... #ff M2-QM7 t t \1 I '• I I 0"\1 Id 11 I•.,. • I Ii \ '• 1 I• i I I I ·, ' '·· ' ('J-.ll:\Mlt I 11 I-S I ~ ... ~ ~ Tiie. marble • htdwOod. Ev erything related. Perfed lnstaJI. & d-'On hetp. BM-1282 < IHI I>< l\Ht: ,l:dh t ONS ltHI(' l'ION tHlll.lllN<I .11'160 KINMef Conat. 4A yrs In NB. Plona. Remod•I & New M2·7003 Fl tTTHICAI. :J610 HANUY MAN .1710 LANDSCAPE & I.AWN <'ARE 3H08 •Improve Your"'"* ..-t9Yr1ofau.,M I do all tradet Low Vietor Prof G11denlng "°".....,, S.nor UC. _,.... pnc ... llc'd & bondOd Landscaping 6 M11n1'. 1 __ R...:•...:'•-S.C~5-l20l--=,..Mr..,..:..."~.,,.--• Jay. 850-3008 Excel refs 10 yrs ••P· Mlchllel Co• ........ Carpentry, plumbing. 451·1739 $1 3 hr, • mat9'lal• t1I•, drywall. mason'\' Ref 7 yrs ex_p 6 mor•, R•as. rates 8l'S-4C>Oe "'''" 94~A•24 llWN80W C~ ........ l.IOHTING OUTDOOR :tH I :1 Loving grandma wlll Reeen IElectrto babyd In Mr Coate Neighborhood Elec1n HANDY ... DY Meu l'!ome. ,,....._ Uc •C10623150, Fr•• "" Repatt & Inst.all 12VT Llgtoung Sp•clall1t. fletlred landscaper. Pet• Kun•I. 722·7732 ,.,.,ing '""'bl. ..,_.., ~ Oual toO-f rM ... cell Marcel 541-llOe .. ,. R•aa. 7~20 Elec·Plumt>--Palnt L1 Mom looklnQ to bab)'91tt ...... ----------= c.atpntry, etc 831-4043 • hevo p&aymat• for T "• • 1 e 0 tr 1 0 • 1 -H,...o-m-.--,.-pa-1-r .-p-tu_m_b-.,1 my a.-.. otd daugh-Hendywnan No Job I I MASSAOt: ;ouo .., o.bbi. M2.a231 100 amall. frH 1111. • oct . crpnlcy. to•· . 2A hrs. Clarie 642-2282 concr•t•. bath1'klt. Stre .. ed Outl1'•ck r•mod • Dave 145-464!1 Pam. Consul , •"am t I .. \~1~1. Sl-H\11~'-Id'-' I .. XT .. It IOHS I & .... llli'\(1 lnl I •DMlnateP .... tlfte l'erewer• Llfellm• •WT11MY ......... lo cuatom tftl"l'I °' te•· ture ooet ,..,"° .. Halt prtc. ot Sew• ft,.. eat. '"""~ bt ........ M2·22~ t I •, 1 I .._ ,\ ill I "' 10, I • Repaltt R ua. Carpen. b'f Dcxtor & "" hf try. drywall • .iectncal maspge Only I ll paint, etc Gr•at rat" Ina. •" e43-90•3 lltllon &A$-1711 1.1\:'li l>St':\l'I-i\: I .A\' N t'AIH ,.._., .. llfreftll LAMl4n •111lne 2S 'ff• ·~· clean-up malnl. coml'l\/rH. prof )Ob, ftH Hl. Ma--2303 P•r•on1lla.•d lawn Care. Will b• t anv Pf~•I Aonova11on and lend.ac•J>lno ,,... ... , ... >140 :w ... 1217 T .... Len ....... ,. Comm.,,.••· c .. 1n-upe, .,... trim~ Y.._... ... o.M, hATeam ...._... ..... lawn a garden c.,. 16 )"• .., Ml-3Nt Ml l\'INll .tM:t-t $1 "'5ein7 e:>e-1161 PJ.llMRl!"IHo I"<'•• o 'IL. M Thursday. Aprll 30, 1992 I.OST & t 'UlJNU 2 92:> Foond-Cat, Full grown, black & gray longhalr a f fe ctiona te, wall I I '•I \ ~(I I :\. [I "I ' I $$$$$ cared tor. Wast ot Atttntlon .. .All Cltrkl H arbor & Wiison , We h ave Immediate Announcements Costa Mesa. 722-8411 need• fOf thaH 1klll1: days, 631-0323 avH & /Accounting Clarle&I w"kenda. /Data Entry F 0 UN D : Garman /Lotus Shapard, Old er Mala. /Typlng/Allng Black & Tan. Found We p ay hi rat•• after earthquake In tM BECOME A REAL ES-offer vacation pay. Hell/Sugarloof east ol TATE APPRAISER . AOC 1~ Fr .. Euclid, Fountain Val· $100,000 p ot ential. (714) 955-0100 ley ... 1eem1 trained Home study or Atlanta •----------- and llkea men. Please cta11es. Earn protes- call 839-7019 atonal dealgn atlon FO UNO: German Short· through National Col- haired Pointer, 7-mo-lege Of Appralaal. o ld male. H••d• Free Uterature. 800- A••cue. At Costa 3 8 2 •7 o 7 O Pe p t · Mesa Anlmal Shelter. _R_E_7_5_2_o_2_· ----- FIND t •n apartment through claulffed S59 Incl 1hot1 & neu· Convenient ter refund. Call shelter Piiot Cl•••lfl•d llljflk. al 846-3800. 842-5878 "'' By CHARLES GOREN w ith O MAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH lllGll ROAO OR LOW ROAD? Huth \l.lnl'rJhlt' '"rt h dt·.11-. ="ORTH + K Q J I Q 7 2 Q 10 6 + .J 5 I WE~T EAST +109 6 '/. +\'o id 9A 3 J I 0 5 t 8 5 .J 93 2 + K Q 7 :l +A 10 9 8 3 SOl 'TH +A 8 7 53 AK 6 AK 7 •6 The b1c!c!in~ ~ort h East Pass Pass 3 + Pa.58 Pass Pas.'! South I+ 6 • Wet1t Pus Pau Openin1t ll'11c! hmtie 111 + Hridi:• 1• <111 1mport1int p11rt 111 •h1pho.ud irr I\ II It''-IMrl I< ularh 1111 the l11n~er 1r 11'"' 1 h1-. h.md v.a.., pld\ed ul><111rcf thl' H11\,ll \ 11011~ :-.un 1111 ''' ( .1plt11r1' Pttt 111, .fnu rnt·\ :...nuth v.,1-.rt'd 1111 l1m1· .1ltt'r :\11rth .1 p11~·1>d hunc!. 111mp riw.f'd I ht nnt• ... p.1d1• 11pt>111n1ie hid 111 lhreti ... p11dl'-. II' d1ll11ult11111inre1\e of 1.1 hllnd .,11rlh 111ulci hnlil 1ha1 would ollt>r tie•Hid plo' for a icrand '>lam or poor pla\ tor I'.! tncki. With first nr ~t« und round cun1rol in e• ery suit, there v.3.., no net'd to check on actt. '" South got to the small lam via rhl' direct route West led the king of dubs and c·ontmued with the queen. The slam looked hlce 11 wai: lavdown unt ii de· darer led a trump to the J&rk and ~:ast discarded a dub. Now declar· t>r't> fourth diamond be<'ame a bat of d pwhlem The «1mple wa~ Lo avoid a lo er in 1 he ~u1t wa tn hope for a :\·:\ plit, ••r I hat the 1ack would fall double- '"" 11 5:i per<'tnt propos111on. ~hghlh mftnor wa lo ca h a high d1am11nd in hand and then fintne tht' ll'n. winch offered onl) a 51 per<'f'nt prnbah1htv The best chan<'e was a dum my rt'• er,al. that depended on clubs hre11lcrn1t no wor<;ti than 6 3 a bet· ter than 90 µercent pro peel De· t lart'r ... 1mph ruffed another club in ha nd and drew I rumps. dr"t'lirding the fou rth diamond on tht fourth r1111nd 111 trump . That gavt dttlarer lour trump tncks. twn dub ruffi. and three Int ks in each red suit for a lo ta I of 12 I nrks. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 'Soap pha1m 5 A11an country ,,., !I Ot PQnllttS '4 Mu9Cll and 15 CIOM arcneic 16 Dreu styt• 17 Fon1f..c W>ne 18 E111I 19 Cut 1n l•ny pleOeS 20 Stratghl prei 22 Musician 24 Replace a cor11 1n 26 Cn1MtW or Indian 27 S1a1t 29 -P1n1fore' 30 Part ol Nnd 33 Rascal 37 lnftecllon 38 Bridge aard 39 I German 40 Hum 41 Forget 10 NY 42 Rocic1 lrom IC>8()9 44 Buddy 45 Egyptian god 4e Container 47 Mountain er•• 49 Mauw flowers 53 L0td'a prayer 57 ·-and o.y·· 58 Pra1<1tt c•oP 59 01 mou1t11 61 COOlde 62 H1gnland VIP 63 French tive< 64 --do-well 65 TMy Ft 60 Corp dlVISIOO 67 OtM!d up DOWN I Deep Sleep 2 love tn AC>m49 3 Fraotnef'lts 4 In trouble 5 NaiOhbo< ol MICh 6 Oisturbanc;e 7Greell msrhtptace 8 Former Soviet INdet 9 Argentine pt11n1 10 Foreign 11 Botti• llr.e 12 Noun ending '3 l(nowlng 1()()1( 2 I W•tern movta slang 23 Ouiet act0< 25 PW1 of 28 ~r:.gy 30 Ransack 31 -of Iha Thou.and Days' 32 Wa.me61ars 33 Bouuqua. e g 34 Unconsoous I late 35 lndigO plant 36 Petfonn 37 V•t numbers 40 Plumbing •lam •2 SPQfll 8Y9nt 43 Fuel •5 Trade names •7 Bumlng 4' Weird 50 Concur 5 1 Make happy 52 Inventory 53 Make ey.. at 54 R'1lllan (IYW 55 Kind of bffd 5e Hand toot ISO Permit 10 ' CUITOllll IEJMCf/ TECHNICAL ATTN: WOMEN/MENI Eatt1 S 160 to l560 uge. WMtlly. Product u-~--~-!!!"""',.._~-11 Mmb'V Must be able Manr ... Set• TWln AO. er to atatt lm!Mdlatetyt :~-~~~~~Ka aloOp, pett9Ct conai. No exp.n.nce MCH-Cloth••, furn, antq don. S1600 obo 714-aary. Umlt•d open-New Loe~..,_ p!Mo, 19• aurf aldla, 142.2121 Inga. Call NOWI 1 • BIKk Yetwl, 81unnlnQ alum ahed hHhld 1...,.......,. ..... -..-...-..,.,..~­ l 00·945-4847 Ext. paid $9000 aac llama Sat ea.2p l18 41'Celu111blll MIS, nu t 11. S3900obo 173-8115 Agate Ava 17a..327 90g. r~ullr, great for I T I fam. HO S30K (5401< 1rtendtr ,. .,... aOLID OAK IULTa:JDILY value) Mlk• 813-0611. Nffded, aam up to ••DROOM ••T Garage Sa.. Beaullful 1160 dally, aalaty + Fiie Full/Ouaenalze antlqu... appllancea. C•t•Hn• 30' ... c tips, full Of pan t.lm•. bed. Mirrored & furniture, cloth" In· cond, W\nd Instr. Fr• 2 wtc training, women, llghted hHdboard. cludlng chlldrena I. ea.Ila, loran, dl~hy men 21 or older. Call: Dr•~. cabin•••· Ar· mlac. iat .......,_,, much lllOl9 $15,ISOHIM>22S aoo.a3a.eaaa moire lnch~ed. Excel· Fri la·5p & Set la·tp LldO 14 with Tr._ller CONSTRUCTION ~-:c!11 :;g':,~o Muat St 100, Oood condl· •NOW HIRING* 142.am Uon. 45n, 650-749t All Occ./TradH to 3 Family Gatllge '*( $70,000 U.S . Tax &a&e. turn, ktci'lnwr•. M '\HI~ .. SI II''-. llOl KS 711.' .! FrMll lnl'VDom. Paid rnlac. 4'001" Jasmine Vertfter Needed 1 m<>fnlng per week (Thursday). Huntingto n Beach/ Fountain Val'8y area. Vatlfy delivety or th• Huntington Beach ln- depeodent. Musi have r9flable car and Insur-ance. Call 714- 965-3030 aatc tor Rita. Blue M, • natlonally known dHlgner and manufacturer of t•m· perature controlled equipment, la cur- rently IMlclng an a>e• i:>•rlencad Cuatomer Service Technician for our Irvine office. Med., Food, Houalngll Awa Sat & Sun 8-4 Bonuaesl Exp'd/Serl-.--------•• ,_.,...,_ 4-FeMI ... laM oua Candidates Only. • • • • * •• CALL 9 .9 Eastern We Buy Used Bulk TV. Stafeo, albums. to Mlnut" To Otten hel 18' PowtK S~5 mo & :M' SaJI $400 45' Sall, narrow b"m 1450 mo 'laa.a .. t SuccH1ful candidate Sun-Thura. 305·947· Vtndl~ Machin•• NEW l<tcl'\n appl, W/O, ahould have good 1460 (Htab. 1979) Call tod•rlll adult & kid• toys a1w.-... -,-O--.. C-O_Vl __ l_U_P b k d ,_ ,_ .. 1 L NOW. 71 .... 4 .. _ 178 doth•• 2001 Seadrift ..-" ac groun '" trou-~ ..-.....-Sat/Sun la·12n $275/mo. 30.Ji part(· i;>IHhootlng and r• l·c~--------.,--------.11----------lnQ avail e 149 pairing mechanlcal ONSTRUCTION: Hlr· MOVING Sale, Set 9-3, tf'd alectrlcal ays-Ing all phue1 now, to 808~ Marigold S800 Up to 32 ft pow.r tem1. E.xparle-"e with $1 ,500/weak, bonua, aof-"w. 20" Ttv, lkllt , only .... 75/mo. Pow.ti ..... aid II I d tr _. •••utlful Whit• ..,, -r~frlgaratfon 1y1tem1 P v ng an av.. Dellgnef cioetln, ale water, aVI nowt Tom 11 •mull. Som• travel expen1H, (Muat rel<>-Wedding Dr••• 752..()560°'173-2e80 1a·requlred. cate). $149 fM guar· size 14, long cath• antHd. Direct Sue-dral train, V-neck W• offer a atar11ng cesa 407-644·9933 and back, long falary commensurate ~E~xt;.;._1;.;00;.;;..9;..-8,,;;o..;E;..S;..T;.;.__ llHve, needs dry tilth experience. com-EASY WORKJ EXCEL· cleaned, sitting In pany van, comprehen-LENT PAYI Working al closet for 4 months, alv• company paid home proce11lng U .S. a steal @ $275, 432- beneflt• package In· Government FHA/HUO 0318 call atter 6pm eluding 40tK with refunds. No axperl· ---------1 company match and ence necHsary. Call ........ --------• tuition reimbursement, now 1·800.399-t839. DRAFTING TABLIE and excellent op-C w/parallat bar end portunlty. Ouallfl•d EX EU ENT PAY. Work tray, $50. Shc·foot reel· applicants ahould at home and earn anguflll' glass dining send their resume to: S 150·$550 weekly. table top, S20. Phone Compani e s need 760-1522. C'OSTA MESI\ til2-I a PAlllLY YMD ULI Sun Only M, 3 pc. country franch qn bdrm aat: 9-drawer dreaaer. armlore. headboard 1150/ .. t, 3 pc. daybed corner Automobiles AC' lJ Iv\ ~111 I Cl unit $100, 9' ahelf unit ·ee Legeod Coupe. Met S25, 3-drawer Chell Beige, L.aather, phone 525, credenza S3S, snrf, loaded. 481< m l. Papuon couch $75 $15,750 must'" to &p- end much more II Pfetlate 759-5428 1 588 San Bernardino Place, otf E. 16th St. BMW fflHO BLUEM homoworkera and dis· ....... --------1 trlbutors. Call now EXCESS SINGER OPEN Dtvorce S•I• SELL your used vehicle through classified 842·5878 PILOT CLASSIFIED lt'a the solution you're aearci'llng for • wheth· ., you're Sffklng a home. an apa.r1mant, a new occupaUon or even a stray pet. 18001 Skypark Clrcle lrvlna, CA 92714 · Ann: Tom Blair apHk dlreetly to a ARM SEWING MA· Moving Nor1h, EVERY· repreaantatlve 1-800-CH INES. 0 u • to THING GOES! furn, 742-1140 Ext. 7t 1. schOol budget cuta. clothea. l•Wlery, dis· G Sew all fabrics-Siik to play caaea, lutchen FAX: 714-26t·7002 OVERNMENT U.S. No LHther. Nationwide auppUes. toys. bOoks, e xperience. Own G uarantee. Reg. lawn tool1. d~housa. hours. Proceu FHA mortgage refun ds. $329.00, Now $t48.00. ALL MUIT • IOLD t -800-858-4'378 Ext. Sat & Sun 9·3 Call 800-882-7899. 95. 1824 Viola Place • ·ae 325. whit• wllan Int, 2 dr, 5 apd, A/C, 1nrf. 82k ml, Jdftt 08"4. I owiw $9000 day 166- 4300/evH 650-04 lof CADILLAC fJU40 t 978 Cadlllac Coupe de Ville. att elrttu . good cond. 11200 obo. c all ROd 645--3020 P•st Lives: Anthony Quinn, bril· l iant Taun&s •ctor, clums ht' bti no doubt th1t "1 lived Mfo~." Quinn, • husky antelltttual, u ys lh1t in one of his put live• hr rttidtd in 11.tly during the romantic RenAitunce peri- od. lal.r Quinn, populu telnision st1r Patnck O"ff , • P iS<fl, opraMS 1tronA Mllt>f in rrine.tm.ttion. ActreM Stocl.ard ChAnnlng, •n Aquul 1n, m•kft it clu r. "I Mlieveo in rt>illc.t.rl'•· lion •nd when I com• back, in my nt•t 1ncam•hon, I do not w•nt to M an u t rH'J!" ARl[S (M<11'1.'h 21 -April 191 Focu' on wll«t111n~ J>4Vmt'nh un1qul' iljtrt .... mvnt "111\ 1.-m1h mt'mht'r who not h'np. ·•~o d~ l.irt.J Our tt'lo1hl\n.,h1p '' ~.iput' ( Hh• high nrrumstilnu-. "111 lo!Vllr VllUr t'lfnrh r .Jlo.t' lnlhdt1Vt'1 TAURUS (Apnl 10 M.i\ 201 01\'t•r "'" •nt•nt grt'tlll't dt>grt>t• of •t>ll ·1·•· P"''~"'n \'< h.11 lrtj1.hH•1wd H'V 1 ..... ., th.in thrl't' "l'l.'t.,, o1g11 "111 1un111h1 ~· uu"' 111 raucou' lau~htt>r h turn• out Ill h.i-.• bt·l'n c•w 1•f m1 .. 1a~t·n 1drnt11\ GEMINI I Min 21 ·lune• :?Ol 01g d1'i•p Int inl11rmat"'" Cht.'<°I.. 'i(lurce m•· tc'ri.tl '"'"' on "rittrn jl.U.tr•ntf't' 1n c .. nne<11nn ""''" duro1t>lt' ir.•-.c>d• Ton1ghl H•u •I.tr .it ~lill g•thr>rinl! -vou II "1n lr1t'nd, •nd 1nlfut'nct' pt'Ople CANClR llunl':!l·lulv2.2l "roun!· •l'IH' nllll(I' 11\.11 md1."t'd \ tlU .irl' lht' m.iin rt'N•n h" u" 1,n ch•ngt' v.-n • ..c~ 1'\r'f'rlmr>nt•llnn cl1•h of 1dt-u luJ1ng h• 'lgn111un1 rl'l•l1t1nsh1p tA-mm1 \ 1rg1' pl'nc•n' l"l'J'rt"it'ntl"d LEO (Jul 2l· Au~ 221 Allt'ntion ..,.vol.,.,. "'''und humt l.im1lv l't'l,.1111n • sh1J'). d1•mt'M1C 1d1u,lm«nt th.u could ancludl' ch1n111t of hl'.tfl rrgu d1ng m.ir · 1t•I ".a"" l.4lnf1 ·d1st•nce commun•r• • tll•n rl'l•ll'' tu travrl P'"~1blt' wnllng j<lb VIRCO !Aug 21·<.t•pt 22 ) Addi· l1t•n<1I 1nform1t11•n rKtlV<'d reg.ud1ng '"' licenw rtquirt'ml'nl .. Altl'nhon •I.so tt<vul"I'~ .around po1~1blr 1nht'ntanct'. h1ddt>n rt'1<1urco P•rtntr or rnatt tells "full •tory" concnn1ng 1nvt>,l mt'nl lllRA (Sot'pt 2l·Oct U1 'Vou'll bot POSTAL JOBS OuHn/Majeaty Palma, ESTATE/MOVING SALE Your Ar•• 5-8 fMt tall. S20 ea, Sat/Sun 8-4, 40 yrs $23, 700 par year plus potted , herb plan ta, accumulation house- benahts. Postal Carri-80 klnd1.$t H 074-9A22 hold, furniture, tools, era, Sortafl , Crert<a. gardening, fl1hlng For an appllcatlon & Shade or Pin• tree•. 1 S-382 E. 22nd St C.M. a>eam Info, call 1·219· gallon, 10 fOf S200. 1· 738-9807, Ex1. P1537. gallon plants, St ea. HUGE SALE EVEATHING 6 6 7 d Varlatle1. 874-9422 MUST 001 am· pm, aya. 12·$8000, 7 placH of U.S. FOREST SERVICE. St. Johna & Career l•Wlary, area rugs, fur· Set to hire hundreds. ClolhH, New & Barely nlturei, Queen b ecl- Foreat workers & of· u .. d. Petite Ilia 2./4, room aet, bric-a-brac flce...clerlcal needed to cuh aal• 854-9353 3493 OuHnt Court eta ff t 50 locatlona. Saturday 8am..:Jpm "do hng-wi\h Ca~ctr Ci pncorn pcor llJl01Uy wlll train po1l- sons hlr."lv to ha"" ch~ leuers initi.11' lions. For apptic.uon Lacllee IUtftmet ctot"-9 in tht"lr names Ii. Q, z Spotlight on Information 1·719-590-new u 12·18. new lin-9541 H tenalon 134. ena, blond dbl hdbfd, l•g•I •greemt'1'1s public rt'l1tmn' Satloui calla onty. Attention: TtddJ It• frm, nt atand, nr lamp qut'5bon of mamagr KAP COMPANY. Collectors! wllbl. cffM tbl, gd SCORPIO {Oct 23-Ntw 21 ) Chi'<\. WORK OVERSEAS FOR WIU aacrlflca Lindsay Kiiby vac, Z*"4tl 12-81'# TV, mlllC, Sat/Sun W rKf'nt rf'SOl u11on5 'on«rn1ntl f1lnH~ AMERICAN COMPA-Purpus Umltad edition No eatlles 1ee7 Tustin d1t>t. nutri11on chang• ol t>mploym .. n1 NIES. Excellent pay. "Lady Ann•" T9ddy bat 19th & Broadway hours 8t' creauvth k'lfish -mHns Great benefits. All oc-,Pear #8 ot only 1DO cupatlon1 -Construe· • made, S200. PleaH Unua•d Baaa. Trout, hne tnough St'lf ·e<>lttm to fool. out for tlon. trucking. leach· call 842-4321 X332 Fl1hlng ;.w. S&-10, \'our nwn inttnosts Ant'S 1nv11ht'd Ing. mechanic•. oth· days or 631-3220 eves used ocean gear $11). SAGITTARIUS (1'nv 22·0toc 2 11 ers. Free transpotta-20, Good BUVI 546-9132 Strt'S\ 1ndt'pt'ndeonrl' frt'f'dom r"". tlon, housing. IES Cor· t~lo.in~ Lun" poa1hvo hi~hh•ht., cl'\'.i poratlon (407) 578-" 811 t ex1en1lon 32. t1v1t) d1~COVt'r ph~ ""' .ittr.H llon Gtot to hrut ol m.Ulfl't rt>g.trJ1ntl ·Joh • N'lt11on~h1p ' Aqu111an 1nv1.•IHoJ CAPRICORN (()« 22·)•n 1<11 hl c.u' on home proPf>rty, p.trtir1~11on 1n u\mml.'r<1•I t'n t1•rp11~c Mar11.il ~t.i1u• C11t1Hu prnm1nt'ntly rt'un1110 l•l-.t•i. Merchandise APPl.IAN('t:s 601 t FREE TO YOU 6022 Fr ... Auto Garage W<>fk ben c h ato r ag• tfllNTIN <iTON Ht:/\Clf til4U ahelvH . Vou remove Church Lawn Sale. and haul. Call Huge H lectlon. Sat 498--4434 May 2, 7AM to 2PM . ctti-:vnou:T !}O-t~ 13' Chewy Capri c .... alo MUST SEEi H K cond, n ted to n it S1800obo 642·14t7 fo'OHI> fft>7!\ ...... 79FordRanter 4 X 4, rebuilt •nglne, elutch, P'•Hur• plat• & throw out bearing. Brand new c:at1>, ra· dlator & bfakff. Call Ben « Gina. 145-3717 Of 131.a95e. JAGUAH ~Hl~l t 990 )(.le VP• 1 OWneJ low ml.Cid. chrm u- toys, factory' warr & A l arm, (811447) $27,500 (714) 547· 6282 LINCOLN ff I :w LINCOLN •71 Contlnentel. 460 eng. tuns good S 1295 Must .. el 142-0567 Mt:HC'El>ES u l :U> pl.icl.' tonight wich C1nct'1 not1vl• "h<• '' •Washer/Dryer, s1451 •''fi'llt'nl rnok R1dc with lltll·' ea. Dishwasher $125, SMOt<.EY • a bHUtlfut S.S. Simon & Juda •h•P mix, med alu Church Flald. Magno- dog neada a loving IWlndlanaPoUa. H .B. homel H• la a male, Rudi GARlol mt approll 2 yrs old, lov· Kdla.n Mith aohool 'Tl Metcede9 290 4.1 Ing dlaposltlon. Good Magnolla/Hamllton naeda engtne work, AQUARIUS (Ian 20 I t'b llll lrlge. 848·5848 l h1•c-I. S•1t•t11riu' mt•n•8" )t•u 11 1--t'1°K_•_n..:m'--o-ra--S-m_•_ll_C_h_e-1t JtlVt•n ad.i11wnal "'~J>l•n•1bil1I\ 1nnlml' Freezer White Run1 ~•tt'nli.I will fllof' •' , .. ,uh I "cel1 .. n1 G r• at $ 1 5 0 . 0 •· IM pur,hue ol •pp.trt'I .1JJif\g l\l humidifier has auto ahut-otf, ••ec. cones w•rdrubt rrv "'" mode of 1r.an~ron.a · $95 173-6~9 II On PISCES ( ff'b 19·M•rch :?01 Rew1rJ t 'l!KNITUHE 601-1 vou should h•vt rttl'11<f'd I• 1 "Hr •<>on ••Lg Execu Solld thl' w•\ Fo<u~ on o1ch11!'\ t'IT\l'nt, 'ut WOOd Desk w/chalr, ~rul an\'l"tment Millr n.tl pt't'viuu-.fv exce. cond. Pd 11200 rt')t'("tl"d I" "·ct'ptl"d foll<''-1nir. ~t'' r.·11i make oner. eve 723· ,.10n, Srorpi" 1,. in pllhHt' 4806 « day 752·2288 ,,. APRIL 30 rs \'OUR llRTllDAY· 2 Odak 1 ....... 1 3.,,.. Your wnw of humor 1• infKtmu' ) t•u 01 • n~ mattreas••. S2SOobO 642·1417 pt•SSt'"" ilW.trt'nt'~' 1.11 lhf rid rt ulvu' 'rou "" 1 '"otn t'nt'mV of C,tufffd .,h1r1 Curr•nt cvcfl' t-mph1~1r~ 1ndeP4'nd · f'nCt' d.anng tr ... h st.an an n ... w d•~ t111n Toi.<. a\to..lt' (alw •<'nllm1.•nt '''" u rn1n111 p.i~I -p1r11e1patt' I n r1ontl'n ng pn•t«t lt'.ad1ng hi br1ir.h1 tu !Uri.' Ctmtn1, S.tg11t1r1u~ ft'r~'"" rr .. v 2 alngle manra11•• & 801e1prg1 tram•• Incl $60/Ht, 373·5202 SELL 111j\n1l 1r•nt roles 1n your lift M,,..,r J11 your home mtthc ad1u tmtnt 11k~ pl•« 1n 11.·h y thr h f ~..ll rel1tt's to life11vlr . r.-1dt>nct . m.tnti l OU(J cluli iw slllu• Julv alto 1111tnific.1n1 watch dogl 648-1723. a.tuNay, Mey 2, 1·2 2nd ownaf, regulaJly Iv mag. B lkea, aurfboard a, maintain, exeoellent Jt.Wt-:1.HY t-'llHS baby 1tem1. lot• of av· condmon threugtt. arythlng,fr" oeft"I outfl St500 13t•71 t8 &. AH r 1;11·..!~' ••••utlful full l•ngth epoaaulft Nt-:Wl'C Jlt I fUO:J\('tf h tti!f 1 eo. '88 As1ume 16 mo 1eaH ot 1430.07/mo, Red/Be i ge. SnR f , Exec.cona.722-oe&4 MCr Hl10 fur coet Revaralbl• •""9e t• houaehold u raincoat with tur rum. toots & misc, ht trim. European hook•. a Sun &-3 508 Red· Hardly wom . $950. lands Av• 1n ALLEY '79 MG8 .,.-..~ -. 142-4321 x 102. ---------• ,~ ........... on1< t ~!'H'\lllt Ht UH'll'Mt.'.'J I i.11.i-; Cortee Tablel , Tamlanl ChalHa, ahop-mal•. Ian. hammock, toaster. oven. 2 kitchen chairs, Blua Headboatd mal 8411 Novi• Sat •• ,,...~ Onty 9-3 ... 721-a&tO u•s•. ......,.._,, never --------- used S235,Deybed Mat· ESTATE ii£E tr"' Trundle. M"9f UMd Thur9day from 1tam- 1185 940-a733 3pm 1539 Santl•OO l't.'J s & /\NIM/\IS 111>lH Dflva, NewpQrt Beach AnUquea, Slf\181, Col- lectablee, Furniture, MUST SEUlll CFA ....... Med Per• ---------alen Klltena 1200-Oer .. ela•t•t• tale 250/•a MM959 antique atalned gl ... , oriental ICrMn•, aleo-l'[UtrW KfTTlilil. tronlea, mlrror1. tei.. Real c.w..-. House phonea, toots. houae- AtwA punout. rebuilt urb. new lgnft~ wk-. rime. S2800 oeo. 534M923 nHJCKS H:.?20 t•ae FORD "390 Dually. Lariat ••· tended cab. White. 32,000 m llu . Bed liner, chrome wh .. la. good Urea. ••c•Uent condlllonl 460 v.a. Book valua: sn.ooo. MUii aell $ 15,000 080.8.ff.0180 VOi t<SWA<;ON 'l<!.l:'I SClllHll ~ /iw SI lttllll '.'-.Iv S< ll l If 11 s /1.t .... , ti ( )( ,. s ~ tralned, flt~E to Lov-hold, furnltute 23t5 '74 VW BUS. BIU/Wh Ing home 141·9630 If Atbutua StrHt (Eaat· £let. IK on rt>n eng. not home leave me•· bluff) a.t ... 3p orig 2nd owner all INSIHI ( 1111:'0 !Cit.! l'.;S I HI ( 1111\i 111 I • I '.I.., I Iii ( !Ill'.; Ill I ' l:\1.., lf(I ( JI( I\ .1111.! ICC COMMUNITY EDUCATION Classes Stan June 15 at The Marketplace in Irvine (across &om UCI) Claues are taught by local protealonall with expertise In their respitctiYe area. Classel are held days and evenings, Monday • Saturday. I tee cloalel: Fun• Interesting• Non Crec:ttt •No T.m •No Qfadesl Clau Offetlngl Include: • Mactnto9h/18M 88alc Computlt'g • SPf99dl"-t/OatabaM O..lgn & UH • Computef' Aided 0.slgn •Real Eltate • How to si.tt 1 Buainn-1 • How to Wrtt• your own UVtng Trust • Income, Retirement 6 utate Planning • Everythlt'g you a1W1y1 wanted to know about modeflt'g • Youth Modeling •J~ • Htt>rew • Frtt"Ch • Sign Language • Orawtng • Ouftar • Aaoklgy • Interior Oellgn • Oennan • Spenlth • KorHn • 8elet • OM Palnttng • FUhlof"I •TMC:MrTr~ • DMllnQ wtlh ~ •~WtthTMM • ........ llOOCll tor ~ • SAT, GR!, CIEST Prepwallon • Word Procestlng • Oeektop Pubflehlng • MlcrotOft Windows ------~ For I free Schedule of Cl ..... , I ctlp and send this coupon to: ICC Communtty EduCafton Unlwrstty Tower, 4th Aoor 4189 Campu1 Dnw trvtne1 CA 92715 fNamt: ___ _ I Addren~---------- I I I I IPhone: I Of ell: L_~,~-_j • .. ;. recpta CLRAN ,Ail TO 6666 S1850obo 4t2<Mt39 NO••· Lobbed '•• ...... ' Door. 6-Eaned. leaa l.han a apffd, Wh"• w/\an ln-yur. Beige A Whtt• tMlot, AM/FM caaa Male comea w/h!Ach aJo '4900 TecMMH ...... nea llll,\I', ;01 1 NllDI RllCUI • •• Chrl• Craft 0.nRan .... ,..... Pelnter, '7·mo~ld Woody all natural ,,,.,., At Coata ...._. 11 W, new enoln•, Animal lhe"•· IH M000 (114) "5-1459 Ind ahoea & n.ut., re-11' ,.....,. le......., fund. c ... aMftM at Johnaon JO, I~ Old, ..... 3900. .. 11.iboa Wind lhof• WhNten 'rerrl9f' pup-_Ml_aor_111_1•1'-4 __ ,_aa __ _ r>fe• for ..... pure tt'itl' ..,._, C.,,. 1900 bNd, 2 m .... avaff, open bow, tHnp, fl•h 1700/e• ?eo.4133 finder, low houra, 1111 YI I I ~ 1,111oo ••eeh.allle White aide Wal, Like ..._ 111 '404074 tv mao &;tOift iUi ANTI h 1- pettorm. tCMtng bike, -~ ... cond ,,.,.-• t 000 MC l390. f40.6074 1'800o4)o 341, .. '31 Al\Wliii'fi""'* rbft 9"99 A gen, eppr 115~ aee Mt.tlOO Rob en..a100 cw .... nu wm ... .... '°" .. ~ 40H .. "°"""" llCHOIO ttM KARMAN OHtA t 2 volt. Hu: OOod body, pan, paint, aeat•. bumpera. brak••. ti an9mlaalon I. new *"· Neede: lnterlof work, sunfOOf & motor. 700 14t-Oal0, car tocatecs In Huntington hech 1iff v.w. 100 Ori ginal owner (bought In Huntington a..c'h) ~ mine c~ dltlon, New: tltee, ~· OIM, lnte<ioc, paint &. more. Wh~. With rao- t°'Y IUIVOOf. A ootlec- tor' a carf Aaklng '4991, °' betlt oftef. ... Ms.t;£oa MIS( •\I I I l ".• I ·, Ur'Nega MounU.n ...... ••c•llent condition UI0'40-6074 •, l ' I l 1 I I •• I • DONAU VOUR CAA. ...... y It' W/Ounea TfWCk, Motorhom•. 11p, lot9 Of ldf ... "*" bo••· reel ••••••· eondltlon Hldo"' •tampe, cofM, od- d •;.,... a ....... IO ~ l'1t\~I !( il(•\I'-"'I.' (rfH)J~', I I I ·······-IMOlllJI • .,. .., "'411 ~, .. • elmu••ttOft ••~• "*'*-· WOfke ..... u a e , ... "' n I~ IC tlOf't ..,,.. "'9 llllnd l•l.IOOobo,........ I.A.a. ... di ..... .. if .... &llW. "° ,,.. =:r. .... not 0onm. llPe I , ·~ run. t HU. .., ' .... 11Gt411, • '" ...._. ..... "' .. .,.. ...,._ l*fllcll 001ldll•. w ..._ 1r •d•. ,....larowrllOO • ....., ..... ,..... "'"-''~ _,... •••• .... "*· d .... ._ ..... ,. t•a tra ... ,MO Th&nday, Aprit 30, 1982 •7 ra J 0 ,, GE COAST AUTO Future fuel -Mazda makes a case for hydrogen by unveiling its new, space-age HR -X V isitors to upcoming auto shows will get a first-hand 1 glimpse of the fut ure as Mazda Motor of America unveils 1ls HR-X hyd r<?gen-powered, 1tary-engined concept vehicle. The car, which makes its North American debut at the New York International Automobile Show April 18-26, features several ' engineering advances that P,omise to make hydrogen a truly vlable energy alternative by the ~d of the Cfecade. The mid-engined, four-seat prototype is powered by Mazda's l~endary rotary engine, which Maz~a engineers have found rtqu1res virtually no modification t6 run on hydrogen fu el. The WR-X showcases many new !fstems developed by Mazda that address previous hydrogen E:flgineering hurdles sucn as increasing torque, engine misfire, and efficient, durable fuel storage. Mazda senior vice-president and chief operating officer Clark r ~tulli said that the car is unlike naany environmental concept ~hides. , "The HR-X falls righ t in line with Mazda 's progressive ipproach to building products r ltaat are safe to the ariver and the t!hvironment," Vitulli said. ''The technical advances that ire housed in this car take the 'The HR-X falls right in line with Mazda's pro- gressive approach to building products that are safe to the driver and the environment.' -GmWllUJ Mazda senior vice-president and chief operating officer science of hydrogen as an alternate fuel to the next level. The fact that it uses a rotary engine makes it more than another prototype, it makes it a· Mazda." When used as a fuel, hydrogen's primary emission is water; it is therefore thought to be the ideal, environmentally-s.1fe fuel. During combustion , hydrogen releases roughly the same amount of water used to produce it, making it a virtually inexhaustible energy source. Hydrogen can also be used to produce electrical energy, and, in turn, electricity can be used to make hydrogen, bringtng the interacting energy relationship full-circle. Styled to resemble a water drop, the futuristi c HR·X 1s o -month ease ( • ·~ ,, ,, r '' r r I 8 o Nodown- payment D G ....... · --- 6u ac The futuri tic-looking HR-X concept vehicle is powered by Maz~a's legendary rotary engine, which is highly adaptable to hydrogen fuel. engineered to meet the needs of the urban commuter 1n the 21st century. With ib lighf\veight aluminum c;pace frame, FRP body panels and 1 00-hor~pO\ ... er hydrogen rotary engtne, the HR-X 1s capable of top c;peed:. an C'<Ce~~ of 90 mph and h.h a r.mge of 125 miles Incidentally, the power output of the HR·X is almost identical to the original RX-7 . i he car also features Mazda's Active Torque Control System (ATCS), which uses an electric motor to provide additional engine torque during .acceleration and then generate electricity to recharge the car's innovative nickel-metal hydride batteries during deceleration. At the heart of the HR-X beats Mazda's famou s rota ry engine, which is highly adaptable for hydrogen use. In a conventional reciprocating engine, the highly-flammable fuel igni tes improperl y d ue to high temperature beat sources, static electrici ty or unburoed gases in the combustion chamber, resulting 1n backfiring. The rotary engine eliminates this tendency due to the separate tntake and compression chambers unique to the powerplant • ur new lease pro--.. gram is almost too good to believe. The interest factor is o low that monthly lease is guaranteed .. BY Mercedes--Benz and Fletcher Jones Motorcars. This new program applies to all new Mercedes, payment. are liter, ally, hundreds of dollars lower. You dorit need a downpayment or a security deposit. Just your good credit. - I Had a Hard Tnne Believing it Myself And these are closed, end leases, so the value of your car at the end of the Benz sedans and wagons, with the exception of the SOOE and 600 SEL Stop by our showroom today. We'll show you some numbers that will make a believer out of you. D Rock-bottom @ R.ErCHER JONES ~1·0·T ·C)· R·C ·A· R· interest NEWPOSlT BEACH c .. • lhur9dlly, April 30. 1112 um mer Cost of saving environment to hit air conditioners th1 seMc::e, be sure ID look for a ~ establllhmtnl that dfiPaYs the ~frigeq Prices to rise in face of Bush order against CFC-based refrigerant earth and seriou fy harm humans, animals and plants. That's a serious threat, and the world has responded with senous action. The Montreal Protocol, an agreement signed by 99 countries including the U.S., calls for the elimination of CFC production worldwide by the year 2000. Filling the YOid left by the ~t of CFC-baSed refrigerants >Mii be SUVA Trans A/C, an ozone-safe refrFant marketed by IC-LO, Inc., an exclusive distributor Of the Do Pont product. Generically, the product ls known as HFC-134a. v As I mentioned, the cost of the new refrigerant is high, But SUVA-compltible cars are on the way. The Europeans rolled out the first SUVA-compatible cars this year, and U.S. car makers are spending millions of dollars to add new equipment in the coming years. By 1995, all new cars sold in the U.S. will be compatible with CFC-free refrigerant. But until then, With summer approaching, many of you will soon give your car's air conditioner its first test o the year. With any luck, cool air will blast from the vents as readily as it did last summer. But those who find they need air conditioni ng' service may be in for an eye-opening -and pocketbook-draining -experience. The cost of air co nditioning refrigerant has increased several times over what you would have paid for it last year. But that increase is a necessary evil, as the refrigerant industry strives to help protect the environment. President George Bush recently moved that deadline up, ordering reduction of American CFC production in 1992 to half the level produced in 1986. He also called for total CFC phase-out in the U.S. by 1995, five years earlier than the Montreal Protocol deadline. This growing envi ronmental concern is a sign of hope for our planet, but environmental peace of mind does not come cheap. The immediate result of Bush's order has been a decrease in available CFC-based refrigerant and, therefore, a steep increase in price. The price has also been driven up by a variety of federal taxes on CFC-based refrigerant. several times more than what you would have paid before CFCs became an issue. The ptioe can be attributea to the hi g h costs of re se arc h , development and construction of new legislation such as the Clean Air Act and the Montreal Proto- col are good examples of how the wor1d's leaders have dem- onstrated a commitment to pre- serving the ozone layer. car owners must continue their reliance on CFC-based refrigerant In an effort to protect the ozone layer in the interim, the federal Clean Air Act of 1990 requires that The environmental threat is centered around chlorofluorocarbons (C FCs), which are the primary component of automotive refrigerant and have been linked to depfetion of the earth's protective ozone layer. N. the ozone layer dwindle-;, excessive levels of ultraviolet radiation could reach the 'We used to sell a 12-ounce can of refrigerant fo r 97 cen~,·· said a representative of one national retail chain. "But then the taxes started last year and now it costs $3.27." produ c tion facilities. But don't try to buy SUVA Trans A/C just yet. 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' . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.•ia-..-.. {",.•.················································································· .... . ~4••········································. Acura HUNllNGION IEACH ACURA You Ui>tct We Oeflverl 19131 Bmtl Bl ~05 & PCH 100.96·ACURA; 842·0095 NORM REEVES COASTAi. ACUltA Super Pnces Suotr Se'et'.,)11 HJtt>or Blvd ~· 405 f"'Y Costa Mesa 979·2500 T\JSTIN ACURA A! WANT TO BE # 1 AGMI 1•. 199Z1 YOOU SAVE MOREi 5 freewiy (It Jimborte 714·669·9900 Alfa Romeo BEACH IMl'ORTS So Cal's lfall•no Alla c11r '°' 17 consec111 ve )tars Alfa Romeo Saab ~·aserab · Sales. ser.oce. leasono 848 cme St. l'teW?Oft Beach 714.. 752·0900 Audi TUTTLE CLICK AUDI 40 AU1o Center Drive, IMne 472·7400 CRE\llER IMW • E.lceUent selecboo of new & ca..etuHy prepJred BMWs always in stoci... Sales. Sm ce. Leas1no Ec11noer a1 55 Freeway. Santa AN Auto Mall B35·l 171. SAODLEBACIC IMW 45 0 ·1.etd IMne 310·1200 STERLING MOTORS LTO. EAtlllsNe BM>N Deaie1 Salts • Ser.ice • leastn0. 1~0 Jamboree. Ne•POl1 Beith 640·6444 CREVIER SALES•SERVICE•LEASING 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-6JOpm SADDLE BACK SalflS ~ Sjjarvrtic 5 e Leasing ~ P IRINf AUlO Cf NlER l-Gl-111 71--11 Buick N.UEl!S IUIClf/CADIUAC SaleS • ltUtnO • StMCt 2600 ~ Blvd . Com Me5& 7141$410-9100 JlEASOH •UICIC CO. 909 No G<Jlld Ave. S#CI Anl &47·f111 Cadillac AllEN CADlllAC 11 In Orange COUt1ly San DleQo Freeway at Avery, ltQUnl Nlgutl H2-0IOO MClEM CAOlllAC STHUHG Slnc• 1939 TUSl#I Auto Center. 71"'73M>990. Chevrole t COMHIU. CHMtOC.lt 5*' • SliMc• • lN$1nO • ,lltl 1121 tin« ~. COU& Mei.a M'-1200 O<UllO CHMOln • MO Oudy Salta & Sentte ~Tiit -• Ptopll ~lawn" 11211 lex.ti•. tut. kl\. IO..ot7 JOI MACMQON CHl\'IOUl 21 Auto C... Dr~ IMne 161-7U2 Chrysler/Plymouth ATW CHRYSWl·PlYMOUTH Complete BO<l'f Shop and StMCe saies, Set\-,ice, Parts-Open 6 Days 2929 Hirt>or Bt, Costa Mesa 3 BIU. S ol San.Diego Frwy Oii HMbof Blvd 546·1934 GUARANTY CHMOlET1GEO 711 E 17111 SL. Santa An1 973·1711 HUNTINGTON BEACH CHl!YSLU l'LYMOUTM 1666 I Beacn 81 . tll'1llflOIOl'I Btacfl 6 8.ks So o1 405 Fwy 142·0631 MEISTER CHRYSLER·PlYMOUTH 14 Auto Ctr Or., Ir.ant 761·7100 SANTA ANA CHRYSLEJt.1SUZU 1405 Atr.o Mal Or • Santa AN 541·4471 Dalhatsu ATLAS DAIHATSU 2929 Ha~oc Blvd , Costa Mesa 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy. 546·1934 Dodge TUTTLE CUCIC DOOGE 40 Auto CtJUr Or, Irvine 130-3318 HUNllNGlON •EACH OOOGE •1 VAN CONVERSION HEADQUARTERS 16555 Beach BM!, H.8 tn mile Sou!:I ol Ille 405 freewrt (7'4) 1.47·5515. TUTTlE CUCIC'S TUSTIN DODGE 40 Au!o Cenlef Ol1vt. lusllll7.lC>-4600 Ford TfO JONES FOl!O 6211 8eacll Blvd.. Buena Patlc 521·3110 JOE MACPHERSON FORD 2 Auto Cfnter Dnve. TuS!JI B32·3300 1UTILE CllCI< FORD 4J Auto Center Oflve, IMne 472·5200 T'HEOOORE ROBINS FORD 2060 H3rbor Blvd, Cost3 Mm 642·00rn TERRY YORI< FORD Sales • Service • Leasing • Parts • 80d'f Repair 18255 Beach Blvd. H\1111 Sch 142·6611 . Serving Orange County for Over 70 Years Service Parts Body Shop Dally Rentals Theodore @ ISUZU Robins..,_ t060 Harbor Bl¥d., Costa Mal 714 641-0010 GMC Trucks ALUN GMC TIUCICI II In OflnQI CUlly San 0i.go fwy. • A'ltf'/, l.lglM\I Niguel 612.0.00 MCI.ENI GMC lRUCK AHO POHl\AC CADILLAC Since 1939 Tustlll AAAo Cerur 71"'731-0990 lnfm1t1 Cotto Melo lnllnltl S.s • ltn.ftO • SeMc• 2U8 ijllt)or 81\od , to.II Mt" ~ Miii S. °' 405 F'lfl/ 714/2'M300 Hondo rfHSICI HONDA SALES * SERVICE * LEASING 13750 Buch 8IYd. WeSlmlnStcr 7141637-777 7 RAY fl.AOfK>f HOHOA Sales • SeM« • wsino • Pans • &Ody ""*' llvlnt Auto Cent« 71•·I»7 600 ROGER MllLH *>NOA SJIH. SeMte, Olscourcs 19232 Btxh 8IYd , HurUlg!Oft Bach f6J•t96f HOHOA t.AHTA Al'A 21t4 E r~ St . saru Ana 6'7.JH5 . . Hyundai Hyundai. Yes, Hyundai. Sales ·· ·- Sef"Vice & Leasing Huntington Beach Hyundai , 16661 Beach Blvd. . Huntin&ton Beach 92647 · 842-o831 Isuzu RAY RADflOf ISUZU Sales • SeMce • Lt&SllV;I • hits • 8ody RtpW IMne Auto Cetll« 114·130-7000 THtOOOH l~NS ISUlU 2060 HMt>or Bl'fd. Coss.a Mesa. 642-0010 SOUTH COUNTY &SUZU Ht1nbet 1 ¥CUne ROcfeo Oealcf U S A. tl71 t Stach !!Nd , H 8. f42·2000 Jaguar IAUER JAGUAR 2001 South Minc:heS1er Ave., Anaheim 97t.2002 ttEWPORT IMl'ORTS 3000 W Cohl Hwy , Newport Beach 722·4000 MUNTINGTOH JHP EAGlf 16751 Buell Blvd .• tUtbnQlon Btxh 141·3999 OltAHGI COAST JEE, EAGLE 2524 HMtJor 8IYd . Costa Mesa '419·to23 JUI' lAGll OF SANTA ANA f 1 CllSIOl'ncf Slb$1adl0n 55 F'lfl/. €i Eellngef 7141661-0100 TUTTU CLICK JHP, fAGlf 40~Cellefllf.~ 472·7.aG See And Drive The All New ES300 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 13500 Stach Blvd. e Wtstminsttr CH BLVD. AT THE 22 FRE!WAY (714)892~ e (21~)5()6.3888 CFC-base d refrigerant be recycled by certified service technicians during servicing and repair. Previously, refrigerant gases were released, or "vented," into the atmosphere. While this legislation does away with do-it-yourself air conditioning service, it is a boon to the fragile ozone layer. When taking your car for a!r conditioning Lexus LEXUS Of WUTMIHSTDt In Ille Heart 01 Orange COl#'lly Avaii.ble for lmmedlJ!.e DetlYety! 22 Fwy. 11 Bexh Blvd. 7141192·6906: 2131566-3111 TUSTIN LEXUS WOl1d's fnt And Largest [)(llef TUSlin AlNJ Cer&er (714) 544·4100 Lincoln Mercury HACH UNCOLN·MERCURY 16800 Beach Bl • lflnlnvton Beach. 3 BIOCks So. ol San oieoo fwy. 1.4a.7739 JOHNSON IL SON UHCOLH·MERCURY Sales. Stmce & lmrng 2626 HM1>or Blvd,. Cosl3 ~1m 714.'540-5630 RAY Fl.ADE80E llNCOLH·MERCURY Sales • StN!ce • LUSlllg • Pans • BO<l'f RtPalo' IMne Aul.Q Center 714·130·7000 SANlA #.HA llNCOLN•MlRCURY In Orange Counry since 1966 29 Auto Certer Oc. Tuslln. 5 Fwy. Gi mnt>oree M4·3111 Mazda CAMHW MAZDA 1C25 W. ~.Costa Ma.a '415-3334 DAVID J. PHIWPS MAZDA Ola'llY latnly seMCe since 1968 -SJ!es. StM:t 5 frwy. ~ Ale~ LaQIN Hils U 7·2400 IRVINE MAZDA lJrOC$1 [)(aler In Ole HabOn • Sales • SeMce ir.ine Auto Centc< 513 .. 9900 MAl.OANW Of IUENA ,AJttC 6700 Mn/leSler Ave .• 8ueN P#t 1)9-4000 Mercedes FRANIC'S MOTOtCAn 23Ml Roclcfltld, El l OfO 137.3500 HOUSE Of IMP'OltTS ~2 ~ Avt . Buena Pn 523-7250 flflCHH JONES MOTOR C.US 1301 DIW S~et. Newp00 Btacta 133.9300 M1tsublsh1 HAnOtt MfJSUMHI SJiei • luslng • Fleet • PW • SeMct 2833 IW1>of 81¥1S.. CoSla Mesa ( 714) 6'0-44' 1 ROGlR Ml.UR MITSUllSHI 19202 Btadl 81.. Hin. kh. 961.02l3; i ·IOCMOCM961 TUrn.f CLICK MO'Sutl$HI 36 Auto Cenw Offlt. IMne •72·7400 Ni ssan TUsT1N NISSAN "Trust 111 lldl" Nssan 30 ~ c.-Or I Tl.di Al40 c... 66f·l212 I reqding symbol. ~ion such as the Clean Air and the Montreal Protocol are examples d how the world's leaders demonstrated a commitment preserving the ozone layer. In fact, the CFC-based refrigerant you buy today will probably cost as much as the SUVA Trans NC you buy for your next car. And while none of us savors the thought of price inaeases, the health of our environment today and tomorrow is well worth the expense. Motorists with questions about SUVA Trans A/C, automotive refrigerant recycling and how the new laws affect the servicing of auto air conditioners can write IC-LO, Inc., at P.O. Box 14044, Lex ington, Ky., 40512, for a free brochure. Nfwm Hudedi is director of tecltnial ~ frN VaNoline, Inc., and a technial consult.ant to t~ racing teams ol Al Unse Jr., Marie Martin, Joe Amato and other top dmers. Readers can write to Hudecti at P.O. Box 8797, St. Louis, MO, 63102. Porsche HEWf'C>IT AUTO CENJlR 445 t Coast Hwy , Newport Beach 673-0900 Saab NACH IMPORTS So cars leadln; SUI> dlt tor I consecut\'t ytars Sain. s.Mce. ltamQ 941 OM St., Nftl>Olt Buell 714175l.o900 Saturn SATURN Of SANTA ~ mo Auto ~1a1 0r. sin:. AN IS2·fll2 Subaru fUTllE CUCIC'S TUSTIN SUWU. 40 Auto Cen:et Or .• l\1$\111 730-4600 Suzuki IOI LONG,RE SUZUKI Now lrM'oec!il!e [)( ay Al Modtts In Wttlmins!tf, 13600 Btacll Blvd. (714) H2-465t TVTru CLICKS TUSTIN SUlUKI 40 AIJto Cfflltf Or .• T~ 73G-4600 Toyota JO( MAC"41RSON TOYOTA « AillO C~ Ol!'tt, TUSIWI 132·31tt llll MAXtY TOYOlA Patts Open 9-3 ~y ISSlt Buell BM!.,~ Buth 1414555 llMORf lOYOlA Ho# Sv.m It Isl Siles • SeMc• • Pw • Lumg 15300 Buell. Wemi.nstu 19'·3322 lfW WIN llMNE TOYOTA 30 Auto C«'l1tr Ort.-t. Wcie 761.o6U Volkswagen SOUTH COUNTY VOUCSWAGEN tunb9r I YoMnl ~ In lie U S.A. 11111 Buch BM! ~ Stach 142·2000 Danny Md<et1'ta· *,...illilillill South County Vo~wagen /Isuzu , FACTORY AUTHORIZED l'Fl• Bm • , .. , ' ' ' ~ . I 14 ~ I f I I j I 1 1 ·• I ' ! l ". ' ~ ~ I ~· ;~·it (O()IJ a Your Ad Here 4':11 For Only '96 AW k 9 CALL e 642-4321 lxt. 332 --- . . . : Maxton named ltS new high·performan~e sports car the Rollerskate for its nimble rornering abilities on winding mountain roads. A do-it-yourself dream · Maxton' s new component car, the Rollerskate, can be assembled in 60 hours rr o the motoring enthusiast eager for a I performance car offering the wind in the face experience of British roadsters from the '50s and '60s together with contemporary styling and liependability, the Maxton Rollerskate may re the ideal passport. Maxton is the exclusive manufacturer of a down·to-earth, two-seat high-performance p>mponent sports car called the Rollerskate. Built of thorouJthry modern components, with a stylish fi'&erglass body featu ring &Jerodynamic lines and doorless side panels, the Rollerskate can accelerate from a standstill to 60 mph in under six seconds. It has a top speed in excess of 127 mph, and can be assembled, with a little skill and standard hand tools, in about 60 hours. "It's the kind of car you jump into for an invi~ating blast down a country road on a Saturday afternoon," said Bob Sutherland, president o( Maxton Concessionaires, Ltd., manufacturer o( the Rollerskate. "I think of it as the Mazda Miata's hiJth-powered, hands-on cousin which is ouilt for the street but rugged enough for the track." Sutherland, who describes himself as a "hopelessly addicted gearhead" is, in addition to his role with Maxton, an active vintage racing car collector and racer. He is the moving force behind the "Colorado Grand," a 1 ,000-mile road rally for classic race cars held on public roads and highways through the Rocky Mountains (wi th tne sanct!Pn of local police and state offici als). A nfe-long love affair with cars, especially the renowned European roadsters of the 1950s, led Sutherland to create and produce the M~ton. "The Rollerskate is my attempt to keep that romance alive.in automobiles, both for me and for other enthusiasts who feel the way I do about driving po'>verful, purposeful cars through winding roads for the sheer joy of the moment," Sutherland said. N a med for its nimble cornering on such roads, where its abilities are most apparent and appreciated, SO Rollcrskates are built each year by a highly-trained staff that, from top to bottom, consists of road racing enthusiasts. In fact, the Rollerskate chassis was designed by Ben van der Linden, former vice president of engineering for the Sports Car Club of America and the man who managed the Sports Renault and :~1' Shelby Can-Am ''spec" race car programs. The Maxton's body was designed by Mike Mate, one of this country's top race car illustrators, whose work appears regularly in Road & Track, among other noted publications. , The Rollerskate is a successful example of the new generation of f>roducts emerging from the component car shakeout of marginal manufacturers. For the enthusiast looking to build his or her own hiqh-performance sports car, the Rollerskate is available in two forms. The first plao ·featu res a series of three packages: the starter and suspension kit ($995), chassis kit ($4,995), and body kit ($6,995). The second plan provides an 80 percent assembled vehicle with all necessary parts, with the only missing components being the engine and p.iint. Tt1is is available from Maxton for S19,l)95. For those who want a complete, ready-to-drive Rollerskate (which would be assembled by outside contractors under Maxton's supervision), prices range from $26,500, depending on engine s~ifications and options. For more information, call (303) 781-1945. _.._.. .. "Mlbtl ....... c111nes Thursday, April 30, 1992 •• Bill Maxey Toyota grand opening set for Satufday Bill Maxey Torou in Huntington Beach wil stage a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday (or th e opening of its new customer "Do It Yourself" Parts Center. Attending the ceremony will be several high-ranki ng officials from Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., including General Manager of the Los Angeles Region, John Matt, and representatives from the local media who will be attending in preparation for Saturday's Gala Grand Opening. Mayor John Silva, Chairman of the Board of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce Steven K. Bone and Executive Vice-President Joyce Riddell have been invited to the festi~ities. During the Grand Opening, genuine Toyota parts will be priced below chain store prices. Other features include Ivan "The • Iron Man" Stewart signing autographs and free. poW?rs, KllS f WANt radio personality Vic "The Brick" Jacobs and the KllS Prize • Patrol Van, li"e music, food and refreshments, prizes galore and clowns and balloons for the children. Toyota will also ha"c a Sports '65 Expo Transporter and a Sports Stadium Race Vehicle on hand. Bill Maxey Toyota, which has been serving Southern California since 1966, is located at 16681 Beach Blvd. in Huntington Beach, three miles south of the 405 Freeway on Beach Bl'>d. In 1991 Bill Maxey Toyota had the No. 1-ranked customer satisfaction service department in Orange County. For more information, call 843-0943. Smoking car needs m_echanic Q My 1986 Jaguar XJ-6 severely overheated; smoke was coming out of the e t side of the engine. I replaced the water hose, drove the car for a couple of block and it died. We can't get it started again. Please help me! -M.R.D. A: Have your car to"'ed to a good mechanic. The engine not starting might be just an electrical short. "Have the mechanic perform a complete diagnostic check, including a compression test on the engine. If the compression test shO\'VS two adjacent cylinders with low compression, your engine has a blown head gasket. A simple test you could do is to look at the coolant and the color of the oil on thP dip stick. If either or both are creamy colored water mixed with oil, you ha'>e at least a blown head gasket. If the smoke was white, it was probably steam created by coolant hitting the exhaust manifold. Nevertheless, have your mechanic inspect the engine. • Q The other day my ' husband wanted to adjust the parking bFa'-e o y 1986 Toyota Le Van, which was loose. The owner's manual suggests setting the parking bral<e to engage at between 6-7 clicks of the handle. M.y husband set it for 3 clicks is this OK? -B.W. A: If the manual su~ests 6 to 7 clicks, that's what it should be. At 3 clicks you may ha"e enough tension on the bral..e even with the handle r~leased, to cause your parl..ing· bral..e to engage while you are driving. This \\ill cause a loss of pm .. er, and at high speeds you may also O\erheat your rear bral..es. We recommend you adJUSt the parl..ing bral..e according to the manufacturer's speciftcations. Questions for this column should be addressed to: The Auto Tutor, The Automobile Club of Southern California, in care of the Daily Pilot. The Aulo Club also pro~ides an auto information center dired line, (213) 741-4487 • M " •. l J - • . • - .. • It's free with your subscription. The Pilot license makes you eligible for valuable discounts and special bonus offers at the poriicipating merchants listed below. This directory to savings and spec ials rvns each week ! Our subscribers pay $7.50 per month, "hich includes all state and local taxes . 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Catto"'° W1M1 & lmpofteej '"'9 3431 "'° °'°"° • 1000 Udo Moltno VllOge •NI • 673 ... 712 •ft Oft Miii • Match c... CILlllA1IONI '°"¥ Suedes, ~ .. & 0.COtOllons 801 W . .,,._,•CM • 979°1570 u.oo Off any purchaM of portv ~· • decoratkMll of t10.00 or MOM. ,_ AllW MNCI -Of W ••~,..._,,c ..... ,..,500 ......,.. ......... 10.2 ............ ~ ....... ~ Wll)OW • LN:l'Wff lflCW9T f~ MdeM WltldoWa (714) SM IOOI ......... Clrt UM10 ... ,. ,....,~, Uf f. 1 hh °''· • CM • 6'2·4403 7 ,..,... ............ Cal ... DNlll. ·---... ·-- The submarine sandwich is surfacing again, and it's headed righl for your kitchen! The sub sandwich is fast becoming ooe of the most popular sandwiches at restaurant.I around the country. Eveo fut-food pi.ca known for burgen Ind fries are trying out fresh sub sandwicbes on their CUllOmel'J. Why? Bec1u1e people want to eat fewer fried foods, md they want more flavor from their undwiches. Subs offer a pleasing alternative, with their fresh brclds, sliced meatl Ind varied toppings providing plenty of flavor and enough variety to pleale the most finicky ealer. You e111 llso enjoy many kinds of subs both cold and hot. With the Oscar M~,. Sub Sandwich Variety-Pat• brand of ISSOlud cold cuts, you can build 1 whole fleet of subs right at home., It's euy to do with the assortment of three different sliced meats in four flavorful combinations, giving you a wide range of options. Make one sandwich with one kind of meat. like cotto salami or summer sauuge from the Beef Sub Sandwich Variety-Pak. Choose two meats for IOOlher sandwich. Put 1 slice of each on a third. Mix meats from different p1ekages. Your imagination's the limit Subs come in all shapes, sizes and flavors, to meet even the pickiest eater's requirements. Change one element-whole-wheat bread instead of the ttaditional Italian bread or brown mustard instead of mayonnaise-and you've got a whole new sub sandwich. When you're choosing breads, look for those that offer full flavor and hearty texture to complement the lighter combinations of tasty cold meats. Look for s0mc suggestions in °Have A Sub Party," which accompanies this stor)'. ..... April 30. 1992 Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.366 ..., •. Dietitiar\12 Recipes/4 Spreads such as mustard, mayonnaise and dressings help bind all your sub ingredients together, while sliced or chopped fies~ vegetables add crunch appeal, taste and color. 'And don't forget the cheese! A slice of your favorite cheese adds yet another layer of taste and texture to your sub. AU that variety makes the sub a year-round sandwich. In the summer, when you don't want to go near the oven or barbecue grill, subs can star in quick, easy lunches or dinners. And on a cold winter day enjoy a sub hot from the oven or m icrowave. Just be careful not to heal subs with lenucc. 1be chan below lists some other combinations of breads, meats, spreads, cheeses and toppings. With a few ingredients and a little imagination. you 'LI be ready to shout: ''The fleet's in!" Build your fOvorite sub just the way you like it!. OSCAR MAYER SUB SANDWICH VARIETY.PAK MEAT SmaMd Cooked ....,, COtlo SIMlnl Hns.a.nl BREAD SPREAD ~HEES~ TOPPINGS Chopped mamc.d ~. k>rnaloel, ~~ onions, olives ( Te •11 I • f 1 ...... IR Sp.ad top haf of bread wtth spread; Mt aside. AnortlJI' meats on bolom haf. Top with choice Cl~ and toppings. Cowr with top half of bread. To HealZ Oftlll Wrop sandwich in aluminum foil. Heat in 400° f . <MN\ 10.15 minutes. Mia OUIJWNI Place sandwich on paper towel. Microwcwe on HIGH about 1 minute or until d-.. begins to mah. s.w cold Of hot. The IUb undwk:b wilb its infinille vlrilliom cm be a pell basis for 1a easy-to 111 reNc 1111> s-')' 11 lane. A quiet lrip IO the .apeiWWWW for a 1elecdon ol 0~ 11.,.-Sub SIDdwidt Vlrilly-Pit9 bnnd ol cold CUU. dne or to. difLawt Dlda ol --....-.~-....... -you'Nalllel. Pul all die -..rt 1 ••GUI cm 1111 llllle ..ta.,._.,_ build lbeir own tubl. You ..... be Mi*iled 11 wbll Ibey prodlacel Hin lie ... lliom tar--.. cm die lndihoMI .. F dwim, akllta ... ra. ................. be aood boda ........ far bnJwn. tinfP'l ll to WOlt or tebooi. Hot Dfaety 0. Far Id to~ CMl'Tnp l dice Mc.\ ..... a. Slllmi .......... .... OIClr...,. Al-Almiaa .. !uhk*V...,~lllllall__.IFlic* (l-)rla1 ...... cflllm....,.illllllJI .. ..._ Tap .. -...................... d.lfdetftd. I .. HAVE A SUB PARTY Ir Fit• &pa iment widl l(mle new, fta'VCJlful tindt lbtl will comp6emeM your IDell cboica Try a.......-wbell tn.d. a dllt rye fleeted wilb mway teedt. auncby tailer roDt plain or llOpped widl onion bill or m:n pita (poctec) brad. wbidl ...... -..t twldy bolder for 'I'*...,~ S., *= Mayonmite or Olbcr aamy Iliad dm · .,a blend your IUb's flawn-... iD ........,. Far a..., lllle. lry m oil....S-vinepr dr I ~ .... with llllim-tlyte batll. a.iy-a.ie pizza llUCe dis a 11e1ny ........s-tlpice nnor. while como-plined .--c1 with a little 1a...-.cm...uywm1pycs•ubuclt O.C. Mayer Him Ind n.tey Sub Smdwicb Vlriecy-Plk cm cbeete; ldd WC--llicm. .._, alic:im mt alfalfa tp'OU11. Top wilb ft!IMinina • --r.-.. sticea. CO¥U wilb ~pita romdl. .-Saide down. c. w:t. tmdwich into .. wedaa. Mates four 2-wecfle teninp . Ba.ck Forelt S.b Pm wit 11 dwk:lt.,..,. ...... hlllf rf Giiiion ... Willa l llk:e .. BeefC.-s.a-i. led .. IS .-Slel(IJI • flam OIClr...,. Bed,.,. "7k* Y..-,-M. Tap wilb l nliDI tt IEPU ...... '*--.......... ldl If a. c I 'sr, I ut'r r• .a ....... _. ... t ........ ...... tophalfrl...U. C...: Cheele ldds IDOCba layer of wae and texture to your sub. lf you bavc a Joi of ftlvorful meab IDd a fml&Y drasina. you nup like a slice ol mild American c:beeae. For • bolder taste, uy • piece of smoked OwMer widl ~Turkey Breast. soft Ind mild Colby with Coao Sal..u IDd Summer S.USllF or nutty Swiss w11h Honey Han. T J JI I : Far atra u.e, a liUle cnmcb Ind a splalb ol ~~ina color, IOll in tome a.a... a D'.DllO wedic. a few ndisb or IDUlhroom slicea. eWl'I • bil ol -ay red onion. TbeSllbPlm Hell ow.• 40r P. "-..... tr.. 2 (;ml (8 ounces elltb) refriaerlllrld CNICelll .... ran. --llllpated t.kina pm '° form cnatt. Bib 10 n 'a tu or_...,... brown.; cool. Mix 1 (~) pw '•a... clleele, tah.1 e II, 1/2 u 1poc111 .... II I U ..... 1/8 IU1pooa prtic P"*il• .--~ Tapwidl•llieedm11hrDCD1 ... ..-CJmiml. An-.-.... O.C.Ma,.rbMmoMSm .... Vlrilly.;M_.6 .... ,AIF __ or 0., ""9. T-. _.. .... ................ • 11e1 C.iatD6••i• 0...,40.. ...,.._..Qlo ... - '· ·- • 'Thlnday. Aprtl 30, 1912 Attar kicking bad habits, reader llllht l a&opped amoklna and drlaklna three ,ean •to· My • ls that I cnve swtets and laHe pined 20 pounds. How can 1 Id Oftr the dtsl.re for awttts? ~ W.E., Costa Mesa Consratulations on kicking two very addicting and destructive practices. After conquering those two, sugar should seem rather tame in comparison. At present, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that sugar is addictive. This is because sugar -----·has not been demonstrated to bring about the need to -----consistently increase the dosage in order to satisfy, nor withdrawal in which unpleasant symptoms will manifest if sugar is withheld. However, you arc certainly not alone in your craving for sweets. Sweetness is one of the first pleasurable taste sensations that we experience as infants. Researchers suggest that a sweet craving may be the result of a "pleasure principle." There are special chemicals in the brain which help to create the pleasure a person experiences when eating certain foods. Sugar is an example of such a pleasure-promoting food, as are salt and fat. It's easy to sec why people frequently cat foods which make them feel good, but whicb for health reasons should not be eaten so often. Sugar, caffeine and alcohol create wide fluctuations in blood sugar level. A little while after being consumed, all three lower the normal sugar levels to a point where you begin to feel ravenous. Most often, the result is that you reach for something sugary, like a candy bar, for instant energy. Unfortunately, this causes the pancreas to release insulin which quickly brings the blood sugar level below normal ag:iin. It is a self-perpetuating cycle that leads to weight gain and possible hypoglycemia or diabetes. My advice is to remove temptation from your home as much as possible. Do not keep candy.handy. If you drink coffee, reduce your consumption or switch to decaffeinated. Help keep your energy up by spreading your meals more evenly throughout the day - i.e., eating four or five smaller meals instead of three bigger ones. Do not skip breakfast. Also, try not to let more than four hours pass between meals. This will maintain your blood sugar level and thus decrease the longing for sweets. In your letter you mention that you like to eat ice cream. I'd suggest~ou substitute non-fat frozen yogurt. The composition of your diet should be more vegetable, whole-grain and fruit-based. This will fill you up faster with fewer calories, and offers more of the essential vitamins and minerals needed for good health. Protein should be lean. Turkey is the leanest of all the poultry and fish is lowest in saturated f jat. You may want to consider a multi-vitamin and mineral, but be sure to obtain your doctor's approval first. I'd suggest you select a brand that contains chromium (needed for insulin production) in addition to zinc, copper and selenium, all of which arc low in most diets. One final point: do not forget the benefit of physical activity - even just walking daily -to help your body burn calorics and better utilize sugar. Wanted: Your recipes We would like to hear from you and share your favorite recipes with your fellow readers. Also, if you are looking for a recipe or need some advice, we will pass that along to the rest of the readers. A couple of our faithful readers wrote requesting some specialized recipes. Currently, we are looking for low-calorie/and or sug· arless salad dressing (with· out mayonalsse); low-cal- orie clnammon rolls; and suprless jams for a reader who likes to do her own c.anning with fresh fru its. ~nd your recipes, questions or hints to T J. Hutchinson, Food Editor, d o tM 0.i/y Pilot, 330 W. S.y St, Cost.i Mesd, CA 92617. Please include your phoM number. •, g My husband bas a choluterol probltm and atlll I ts tatlna teas aeveral times a week. l'vt told him that's ctanaerous. I would try tU substitutes, but I'm arraJd that ht won't like the tas&e. Any sucgtstlons? B.K., r-f ewport Beach There wns a time ~ral years ago when the American l leart ' Association and others were limiting us to no more than three eggs a week. More recently, thanks to a combination of updated research and better feeding practices by chicken fannen, the cholesterol content in egs has been scaled down by 22 percent and the recommended "limit'' increased to four eggs a week if there is no heart disease in the family. Nevertheless, for people such as your husband who has a cholesterol problem the food industry h:is been reasonably successful with substitute egg products. These generally involve the use of the egg whites only, with coloring added; they arc cholesterol-free and must be kept in the freezer section. Now, however, there is a new product being examined by the . FDA which is expected to be available in supermarkets very soon. Sold under the brand name of .. Simply Eggs," and manufactured by Michael Foods, it actually contains both the egg white and the yolk in a liquid fornl, but with only 20 percent of the usual cholesterol in eggs. A starchy substance is added which absorbs the egg's cholesterol, and then that substance is removed through centrifugal force. The taste ii claimed to be more egg-like than that of the egg substitutes, so your husband may be willing to try it. Another advantage is that it has a shelf life of 10 weeks in the refrigerator. Q My son likes sandwiches or white bttad and dell meat. Arc there any that are better than others to cat? T.M., Balboa As yo'u probably know, most deli meats are very high in fat. However, lhc "Healthy Choice" There's lo Place Like Hughes Rt• HALI' 8 TO 9·LB. I P•KLOlll SllCEO TO ORDER Lii. I .4 9 FRESH FRYERS CALIFORNIA WHOLE BODY CHICKEN, llMIT 4 13 TO IS·CT. FROZ t OEF. 7 99 •·LB. CASE 31 96 &.a. • COOK• ............. •l TOSOCT 6 99 TAIL·ON FROZ DEF. Lii. • SWEET CORN CALIFORNIA BBQ STYLE, LIMIT 14 F 0 R nttMMl.D COltN: .. 6 l'Olt 'I brand has just introduced a I that has remarkably liu&c - than one gram Of fat per SC It comes in oven roasted tur honey roasted smoked turkey ~moked ham. smoked chickc breast and other navors. Of course, I prefer you use whol wheal bread in place or whit lknltt Scan/Oii ,, a rqlst dktltlan. She Is lbc author boOltl: "Diets That H'orlc" an ••The Wellness Book of l.B.S. ~nd JOUr questions lo: lk111 Scanlon, R.D., c/o Dally Pilot Box 1560, Costa McSll, 91616. ..... nAD suca•aco• l ·ll PACKAGE .a.1.2 Crisp Tender FRESH GREEN BEANS ............. 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W.. ...... _,_ ........... -. .... -.-.-~..,, A ................... -; ....... .-,~M.---;i'•N-GI-. ..... p a ,,... ......... -~--~ ............... , .,,,.,..,....,., .......... _c-...._,.,. ,., .......................... ~ .. _, ___ ............ ...... • • • Celebrate Cinco de Mayol These spicy recipes translate into May 5 fiesta Onco de Mayo. ~w~·s liveliest national holiday, 11 I peat excuse to pther Criends for • fiesta. The day comme'!'onaea the battle on May S, 1862. an which a poorly equipped Mexican llmy, outnumbered three to o-. . defeated Napoleon's in~ forces in the town of Puebla: The victory marked the be&ilmin& of the end of European OCCUpation, and the day is celebrated lrith parades, music, ~~astina ud fun. Join in the spmt of the holiday with a fiesta dinner stanina chicken served with south-of-the-border &ayle. To keep party pr~parations e~, these two recipes sidestep s~ty seasonings and tedaous-to-prepare chiles. Both recipes streamline the way to garden-fresh. authentic Mexican flavor and just the desired amount of jalapeno heat with mild, m~om or bot picame sauce. Team either entree with rice, refried beara and a crisp 'rccn salad for a m.uy bueno menu with celebration style. Sonora-Sryle Chicken 1immen chicken in a savory, full-flavored sauce made with bacon, tomatoes, onion, aarlic, pen olives and picante sauce. A sprinkling of cilantro adds briaht color and flavor contrut. Pollo Borracho, "drunken chicken.'' cooks chicken in a savory/spicy/sweet blend of tomato sauc:e, picante sauce, raisins, c:apers, finely chopped ham and a splash of dry sherry. SONORA-STYLE CWCKEN • 3 slicct bacon, diced • l larae oaion. c:oanclv chopped • 3 cloYcs prlic, mlncca • l can (28 ounces) tom11ocs. drained, coarsely chopped • ~ cup picanle sauce • v.. cup sli«d pitied arcen olives • l 2·~ to 3-eound broiler-fryer chick· en, cut-up, wnned, visible fat rctDOYCd • V.. cup coarsely chopped cilantro Dlrictlou: Cook bacoa in tO..inch skillet until crisp. RemoYC with &lotted spoon to paper towel: rescM:. Pour off all but 1 tablespoon of the dripplnp. Cook onion and &arlic in driP.ppinp until lender, about 4 minutes. Add 1om11ocs, picante sauce and arecn olives; brina 10 a PIZZA MEXJCANA • 1 I 2·inch p1na CT\lll. prepared according to package directions • I ( 16-<>t.l ca n 'CJttanU refried beans • .V. cup mild or medium dlunl-y salsa • v. cup each: shredded (])eddar Monterey Jack cheeses, mixed • I cup assorted fresh ~ae1ablcs: green, red and yellow bell peppers, fresh mushrooms • v, cup sliced green onions ~ I (2 v,-oz.) can sliced ripe black olives, drained (sliced and 1rccn olives op· 11onal) • I lablespoon mmccd fmh cilantro (optional) Dlrullons: Place cooked crust on large baking sheet. Evenly 'prcad beans over crust, then follow with salsa. Sprinl:le on cflecsc; top with rcmainin& in· grcdicnts except cilanl1'0. Bake at 450 degrees, for 7 to 10 minutes or until cheese 1s mellcd. Gamisb with cilan1ro, if c:fcsircd. Makes 4 scrvin&5. Nulnllon informa1100 ~ tcrving ("4 pizza): Calorics 386, Prolem 18 g. Car· bohydra1cs 59 g. Fa1 6 ~~~lary Fiber 7.1 g. Cholesterol 15 mJ. Sodium 1380 mg. Po1au1um MO mg. • rn 210 mg. Iron 5.1 mg. .......... UCI _._. ~. °*"'* __ ..... EawQThe °"'Plat Ml ......... ~h~Wls.t: °"*-Dllmer. """ ...... Kiri an. • John Mllortldl TH L*811 &r-.Hltl 1111 LICIUre Cll'CIH If you'd lik6 the Lobdell Group to entertain and Inform wftll a tailor-made performance for Y"" organi- zation, please cal Bil Lobdell ,, 540-1224. W.'rl5 limls '"°" trdting tJllf1 your typicM spefllrM. • Dall .... Balllll•'I P1111 a •II PlllllllU ... ,.,. WlllllTlll L1••1H .... -=-.... M,T~~:_.7_., ~•t r.~::r Ilsa• ... (CoNI Cilllll) ~T £~ , POLLO BORR.~CHO • 1 larac onion, ~d • 2 cloYcs prtic, rninccd • 1 tablespoon ol~ oil • 1 can (I ounocs) tomato sauce • ~ cup picantc aaucc • loi cup dry she~ • ~ cup finely chOpped oootcd ham • '4 cup raisins • 2 1ablcspoons drained capers • ~ teaspoon thyme leaves, cnasbcd • V• 1eupoon salt •One 2-~ to l-J>9!1nd broikr·frycr chicken, cut-up, Skinned. visible fat n:moYed •Hot cooltcd rice (optional) Dh'tdloal: Coot onion and ptlic in oil in JO.inch skillet until tender, about 4t. minutes. Add tomato sauce, picancc sauce, shcny, ham, raisins. ca~rs. thyme and sale. Bnn& 10 a boil. Add chicken; spoon sauce aver chicken. Reduce heat: cover and simmer until cbicltcn is tender, about 30 minutes. Remove chicken to scrvina platter. coolt sauce CM:r bi&h heal until lh1cltened IO desired consistency. S~n sauce over chicken. Serve wllh I additional pican1e sauce and, If desired, rice._ Makes 4 scrvinp. ,..._--.,MCI""-S-. Sonora-Style Chicken is ideal for, Cinco de Mayo fiestas or any time you fttl l~e celebrAting. ~ Remembering the victorious battle :: Cinco de Mayo or May Slh is the anniversary of the victorious battle and defeat of the French in Mex· ico. A severely outnumbered 'Mex· ican Army, led by Gen. lgna· cio Zf ragoza withstood a French onslaught three times at Puebla. The moral significance of this victory was important because it symbolized the defeat of French intervention. Later, in 1867, the French were finally driven out of Mexico and the French-appointed Mexican ruler Maximilian was executed on June 19 of that year. When Benito Juarez was elected as Mexican president in 1861, he inherited the reigns of a nation which was in the midst of a severe financial crisis due to a costly and prolonged civil war. He felt he had no choice but to suspend payment of debts to foreign countries. However, France, Spain and England launched a nava l fleet to Vera Cruz to demand payment. English and Spanish represent- atives were able to negotiate a preliminary agreement with Mexico and set sail for home. But French troops remained, initiated a war of conquest and intended to scat the Austrian Maximilian. On May S, 1862. a French army of 7,300 men, under the leadership of Gen. de Lorencez attacked the town of Puebla, c:aUed Puebla de Los Angeles (City of the Angels). At the time , the town was occupied by an army of 2,000 men armed only with machetes and led by Ignacio Zaragoza, a Texas-born general under Benito Juarez. The att ac k raged on from daybreak to evening for several days. But they were unsucccssfu~ in tryi ng to enter the village. The French retreated :ind the Mexica ns we re afraid to leave the town's shelter for two days. However, on May 8, they cautiously emerged. finding that the French had re treated, they sent up wild cheers of victory. The name of the city of Puebla was then changed from Puebla de Los Angeles to Puebla de Zaragoza, in honor of the general who had def ended it from French invasion. Perhaps the ba11le at Puebla was a small one but it served as a catalyst to instill the Mexicans with some needed self-assurance. A jubilant Znragoza wired Juarez at the capital: "The arms of the nation arc cove red with glory." A LIB We're close to making ~s happen ... We would llke to a you about making a <butJon to buJJd the new Cential Ubrary. 11le Newport Beadl Publie Utnty Foundation must raise $250,000, and~ oollar ~ cootrlbute wf 11 be nWdm by 11le Harry and Grace SlreJe Foundadoo. With your help,~ wtlJ meet our goal . The Ne.vport Beach Central Ubrary ll set to opal In the fall ci 19')3. ~are creatJng a spoctaJ place for you and ywr children to mJoy pleaRlrable redng Costa Mesa 's O~t111 Restai1r,111t & Mt1sic,1/ Festi\1,1/ T • ·mgtSrer T , sourn COAST PLAZA At Bear & Sunflower presents ... Gandhi Indian Cuisine Haagen Oazs Ice Cream ~ May1, 2, &3, 1992 SSS. \~~v Featuring a Three Day Festival of ······ ······culinary Delights and Entertainment Sample food , soft drinks, wine, and beer offered by 30 top restaurants in the Costa Mesa Area . Continuous live entertainment will add pleasure to finding your favorites among the wide variety of food and beverage tastes and styles. Friday Saturday Sooday May 1, 1992 5:00 -10:00 p.m. May 2, 1992 Noon -10:00 p.m. May 3, 1992 Noon • 6:00 p.m. Feafurlna ••• Jack Mack & the Heart Attadc Little Anthony James Harmon Blues Band Admission: $3 Children 12 & Under Free 10 Taste Scrip for $10 Forty Carrots Brandons 0 The Beverly Heritage Back Bay Rowing & Running Club The Garden Coun Cafe O Westin Newport Rib Company Barn Steak House Emporio Armani Express Jhe Viii• Farmer Pi~s Bistro Bear SC. Cafe Bistro 201 Zuni Grill Barbacoa Hassan's Kamakur~ Restaurant Scott's Seafood Grill & Bar Ruby's Diner Bangkok Four Trattoria Pino Taco Mesa ~·· Lido Shipyard Sausage Company Garden Bistro Gustaf Anders Vie de France Spip T~ttoria Antonellos Ristorante Shanghai Inn 90U1H a>AST PLAZA ' :£ For men lnbmllton, contld the CCIII Mlle OWnber d eomm.u (714) 574-8780 • • · .. .. oaSt of .the oast A look at the people and even ts highlighting this week's local arts and entertainment scene I fit's not broke, why fix it? That att itude may be why the annual Newport-Ense nada I ntc~national Yach_l Race continues to grow m popularity nearly a half century after its modest beginning. The 45th race starts at noon until 1 :20 p.m. Friday off the 13alboa Pier. The approximately 500 boats will cover 18 different classes. They take off in 10-to 12-minute intervals. The start can be viewed from Corona del Mar bluffs south of Newport Beach. Originally named the Governor's Cup, the race was founded in 1948 by the Newport Ocean Sailing Association (NOSA). But after th en-California Gov. Earl Warren failed to appear at the Ensenada finish line, the name was changed lo its current title. There were 117 boats signed up for that first race, but the rough wa ters soon discouraged some skippers. Of the Stories by Joyce Bodlovich ~ Photos by Geri Conser 97 stalwarts who sailed in winds of 25-30 knots, 65 vessels ended up crossing the finish line. The 87-foot ~loop Pursuit set the record in 21 hours, 16 minutes. Forty-four years later, the 60-foot catamaran Stars and Stripes-S skippered by Dennis Conner set a record fin ish of 9 hours, 8 minutes in about 10 knots of wind. Co nner will agai n be at the starting line ready to defend his title . His adversary will be the 60-foot Stars and Stripcs-H that he sailed in the last America's Cup. Conner sold the catamaran 10 Victor Tapia of Acapulco Yacht Club, who will skipper the vessel. "What is exciting this year is that we have the two large catamarans," said NOSA president John Long. "If we have any wind at all we may have a new record. The race gets faster and faster as the years go from a record point. The irony is The ~ 11 on the priit ~t the award ceremonies In Ensenada. COVER Sailboat.s fill waters off Newport Harbor entrance for Newport·Ensenada International Yacht Race. Forty-five years, still sailing strong that people arc setting new records in catamarans, but the race can be slow for many racers for lack of wind." Long said NOSA has made one new adjustment to assist the majority of entrants. 4f5th Ncwport-Enscnad:i International Y:acht Race .... Start: noon-1:20 p.m. Friday .... Where: off Balboa Pier ,.. Vier. Cotona ckl Mar bMu .... Field: SOO boats, 18 classes ..... Disbncc: 12S miles .... Record: 9 hours. 8 minutes .... Ch•mp: Dcnrus Conner in 60-foot catamaran Stars and Stripcs·S "We have come up with a different starting sequence this year," Long said. "The higher handicap boats will be startina first versus the lower handicap boars, which traditionally have started first. We have basically reversed the starting order to accommoclfttc first off the line. the 60· 70 percent bulk of our entries, so that racers can get to Enscnada sooner." However, the approximately 50 larac boats and catamarans in this year's 125-mile race will still be the "This race apptals to everyone, (rom the-inexperienced a.ai&or to ~•tionai sailor to the dichcart sailor to spectaton and volunteers," Lona a.aid. "Last year we avernged about 525 starters and about 475 fini hcd the race." Long said cnirants may leave the race for a variety ot reasons such as mechanical problems or illness • t•Sometimcs they CC' fed up with it, or the crews don't set along or they want features or comfort at their disposal. So they head on in to cat at a nice rcStaurant. Other times they may just get completely di gusted because strategically they started slow. didn't catch the riaht wind and can't win the class so they puJJ out. .. We may lole about 20 ~nt, but most people finish." Lona added. •·Became o( the race's popularity, the pt -C\'!Cn if they haYe mechanical problems -is to makt it to Enscnada." ! The winds give lilm the inside track A fter 2J )e.ars o( being in the Ncwport·Enscn11da lntcrnstionnl Y11ch1 R:icc, Dick PeMing1on sa> 1t i still a erapshoot. "fl really i known as a crap-shoot rat-e,'' s:iid the S~~year-old Huntlng1on Harbour resident, who is co.owner of the 66-foot slc:cJ Cheetah. "It has 10 do wi1h o lot oC luck. Do we want to go in ide Coronado Islands or outside? If the decks are wet, we go out idc Coronado; and if the decks are dry, we go inside Coronado. "II works because it means the air is dry and you go iA hore 10 ,et the offshore off Rosarita Beach. But, itill. it is a mpshoot. In 1983 on Merlin we were leading, but were passed at the end and finlsbcd third." Penniqt00'1 fine race was io 1971 oa u Erickson 39. The windy and rainy conditions were 10mt or the wont reported with sales up 10 35 to 40 Uou. 'llmc yachts bl their nwu close to Ensenadl. two collided ind a catamaran capsized off Coronado Island aendioa the six-member crew into the chumina waters. '1lte wind was on our nose." Penninaton recalled. "It was rouih weather all tho way down. We didn•t know much -bat " were doina. just b9PPJ IO b9 &bere." ,.., ••• cMnend the lee CHEETAH/7 How 'bout a Touch of 'spaz jazz'?~ N hollJh Touch's show last Friday night at Lechuga's in u.ntrngton Beach was only the third of the young band's xistencc, the four-piece outfit clearly has ils musical feet inted in the right direction. Original songs with a mind on 1960s· and '?Os-styled alternative Caves The Doors and Velvet Underground, Touch played more than an hour's worth_ or its 1990s' version or those influences. Even the group's new managemi:nt company, titled Psychodclic Vibes, hints or the retro-rock connection. "Each member grew up with different influences nnd musical training, and all had different projects before joining Touch," explnlned band manager Scott Wohrman. · Mused drummer Scott Lindsey: "Touch is twangy 'ol psychedelic, down home jazz blue rock and soul jamboree of epic proportions - Spa2 jau.." The band members have all attended Fountain Valley High Schoql; in addition to Lindsey, Touch is Bl:lnca Opodaca on lc:ld vocals, Steve Mei ter on lead guit3r and.Joe Vaccaro on bass. Touch opened its late-night set with "Sun God," a driving. }Cl darkly roman1ic song thal ch3J'ac1erizcd the band's sound. Singing and rnO\ing in rhythm ~ith the music, Opodacn sang, "I s3w lhe Sun God maling down on me," as Meister ch:rnnelcd hc:lvy-blucs chords through his amp. Combining blues and ps)Chcdclic cnsibilitics cC!ccti,ely throughout in gems such as "Gcl·Cappin'' and "Mother Earth" indic:ue Touch need only stay together, continue to perfect their material in front of audiences and stril..c pa}dtrt with some supportive record company. For more mrormation on Touch, contllCl Wol\\man at 964<l300. l Doers vs. vie~ers J un about cvcry/artnt knows The Look. Hea stilt Eyes gl.ucd. Mouth open. The rcOcction of the 1V screen wuhts over the child like a mud bath. You c.tn cell chc kid to pick up coys, come to dinner or look out for the i pproaching ax-wielding serial killer, • and the only ruporue is the ume splinter-missing-£ rom-the·windmill- of -his· mind narc. Shari LewiJ, a virtw.I pionttr of the medium's enteruinment a.rm, is trying to abolish The Look.. -Br Bl:tia Manti/ KIDS SCENE • --. THE SCENE It Singer Blanca Opodaca and bass player Joe Vaccaro or Touch get into their retro-rock music. ' Heads in the sta rs A n)-one fascinated wilh, as ol' Cap'o Kirk put it, "The Fin:il Frontier," should check our the 13th annu:il Youth ~po 3l lhe Orange County F:iirgrounds Friday· Sund:iy. The theme of this year's free fcs· tMties is "Astronauts. Mars and Far· away Stars." and one of the high· U&hts will be an extensive space ex· bibit presented by Dec Chester of Costa Mesa. Featured will be auto. ,raphs by astron:iuts. a night suit and numerous other items. Also. a display by NASA will be fc:uurcd at the Expo. The annual educational fair - BOOKS ' Locals feted for having Write stuff F or the 27th con~ecutivc year. the UCI Friend~ of th\! Library held a gala banquet honoring OrJngc County wrncrs \\ho had publi hed book. in the pa~t )Car. La l Sunda) ·s C\Cnt celebrated the achievements of 46 loc:il authors who~c \\Orf..s were marked by di,.er..ity :lnd da tinction. As in the past, this )tar' program listed scholarly "'or~ by UCI researchers along with a variety of gcnernl interest fiction and non-fiction books. Attending were veteran author) Alan S. K:l)c (\\ho "'as first feted at the event in 19n) and Mal') Ritchie Key. Ka)C and Key are langu;sgc e~pens who ha'e each published more than a dozen texts. UCI schol:irs Judd D. Huben, Alice Laborde. George Lucker, Juliet flower MacCannell and others Y.ho published an the fields or medicine, social science. literary theory, philosoph). mathematics and history \\ere on hand for congratulations and ~w a display or their books draw intere 1, 3dmiration and awe. uour kids are spccuton for too much of life," Lewis said in a phone inmvicw. wrbcy consume 1pons. but they don't do. They cOftS\llne mu.lie, they listna, but they don't make it. They cooswnc crafts, buy they don't make them. 11ut leads to low scli-atttm." • ~~........,~..__, which runs 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday and Sunday, and 9 a.m.·5 p.m. Saturday -abo includes a student V0C2tional Olympics. 4'-H competitions. a ralent 1tarch, locaJ hi&h school and junior high jazz bands and other displays and compe1j1ion1 focusing euention on the creetive, academic and voe•· tiooal talcnta of local preschoolers throuah hip IChool. students.. uborde, who has acce to the memorabilia o( the family of the Marquis de Sade, published a -~---­ Lewis. who appnra with Lamb Chop ud friends at the Orance Counry Performint Ans Center for Sunday's fmale to the 1992 Imagination Celrbntion. tw mounted a campajpt in tteent years to "bring children in on the act." The red-haded sinett/Ktrus/ m___,claoc:cr/author bM llMd her sur power on tclcvisioa. "*°"and stace to crate panicipetory cncauinsnan, which fiu tlU. years .. Oisccmt Your l,...._tioa .. ·dwmed ftstml like • hud puppet. "My TV ICfia is tMa1s Oii the NIM pttnUK -lO nilaulatc tM children to~ up and disco"ltt IDOC'C No. to ..... ,... •• l"llee ~ ...... •e••••••"'• Art ·----........ ....... a.My. '-...,..,._ Sisten Yumine, 6, and Sara Asaeli, 3, of Newport BeK'h, used their faca u the canv.u at the Imagination Celebration at f uhion Island last weekend. Ac· tivities continue through Sunday. Held in conjunction with the Youth &po ii lhc Orange County Science &ad ERJineering Fair. where students witb scientirte aoa1s demon· strate their ideas. For moR infonnation on the Expo. call 751-3247. Slmlhag •P a stona ' Y-t' .. UIU lWO a.caJly bued 'YCKal .................. ,,..~ ..._..._. aA..rit' .. a.,. ca-- ,_,.,.. .. s ,. .. s .. ..d.1 ••1-ia t. ft. ... r A.di1.nu. ia F"hertoa. Tld ... .,.. 112 .. 11. Cell W-7600. n. Y .... A..wicane. liieadq-.rwred 13 Newpen S.-"-.... at l"'M O.roclay n...1er at 71SO p .......... , la • ...... e.Ntrt "kit .... Calil..-.i .... 11cl.eta ani tlS-10. C.11154 4646. bibliography and four volumes of a 30 volume work concerning de Snde in 1991 and expec1s 10 complete another six volume this ye:l r. Besides autobiographies, technical works, self· help, sci·fi and children's books were textbooks and pictorial histories. T. Jefferson Parker's "Pa· cific Beat" end Jean Femling•s "Getting Mine" were among mystery novels on this year's list, while award-winning author Neal Shusterman was honored for his young-adult books: "What Daddy Did," "Kid Heroes" end "Speeding Bullet." Renalda Mack Hunsickcr's inspirational "Sc· crcts: Unlocking 1he Mystery of Intimacy with Bookmarks God" end "Hidden Price of Greatness" were among titles 5UCh IS "How to Sneak Up On a Good Book" by Anne Polkin'ham (a useful tool for students in grades 3--6 to keep trade of le11ure reading) and Judy Rosener•s "Workforce America!" (which rrcparcs the ruder for the organlz.ational changes that wil take place io the nCJlt decade). M evidence 1ha1 Orange County's writi,_g community addtales and eppcals to readers with a wide ran,e or interests, Master or Ceremonies V~ Knight narrated a slide pRSCntation of the jad. covers of these and dozens or other worb IS authors were acknowlectacd. When, according to tradition. Knight asked how many in the audience expected to sec their worb honored at nut year's banquet, more than a dozen bands rose in rcsponx. For information on nut yea.r's event or how to join the UCI Friends of the Llbruy, call 856-5300 . .. . I, n ~(·~ming Bnrg~in:> Sidewalk Sale • Fri-Sun, May 1,2 & 3 • Sports & Non-5ports • Singles, Pad(s, Boxes & C~ • &Jwies • Buy& Trade • Retail & Resale • General Store Gifts, Coledi:>les, Antiques, Jewetcy, Comics. Crafts & ~I We take consigrmentsl Open 7 Days • M-F 10-8, Sal 1~. 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Today's cover is by lake ForcSt ~ttrco&or anist Jane London. whose work can cu1TCntly be attn at Off the Wall Gallery, Vaa Udo Plau. Ncwpon ~ach. Her an can tho be seen at R.ogns' Gardens from 11 a.m.·4 p.m. Saturday, when she will show her origimls as 'M:U u prints, and at the Newpon ~ch Public: Library's Newpon Center Branch throughout the month of June, with a public: reception on June 7 from 2·4 p.m. .. 45th NEWPORT-ENSENAOA INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACE Racers ,~ope first time is a charm By Joyce Bodlovlch sun Wrter ~ T he easiest part in the 11.S·mlle Newport-Ensen3da lnternationnl Yacht Race is paying the S?O entrant fee. For the first-time com· pctitor, there is a mixtur~ of excitement and trepidation. Bruce Hughes, a me,tibefeOf the Balboa Yacht Club, has been sailing his Holland 52 since 19$8. He says he ha~ been on· the \\ilter "every weekend, rain or shine:" The Santa Ana certified public ac· ·. countant is confident about his.nautical skills, but 3dmits to 3 few an;<· ious lhou1hts ilbou~ his first nic~. ' · London received her an educ:ation at UCLA, the Academy of An in Honolulu and during two ycan of independent study in Europe. She wu cho~n Rogers' Gardens Christmas ~n.ist for 1992. Jane London created today's Weekend section cover art. "I have two concerns: sailing :at night..,:ind wh3le sc.ison," he, said. "A few years ago a friend ran into ,::i "hale. I am no t too worried 3bout the weather, though bad cQnditiorjs.,would concern me.-1 :im looking forward Have you been to Leslie's yet? Fun, Friendly, Affordable Aw.ud-winning Photography for Cl\ildren "Nobcxly does km I ike Leslie!" FREE8x 10 wirh every order! • Non-ducatcni'lt Enviconmcnt .. {}.cw. f1.t"" St~u lU, £wt IT9« ~t' C..ta. .tr., CAA![,...,... •uu (11•'1 J4f·lttt (Aero. horn Mocher\ Maricct) Tt. 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The owner of a Hobie 33, Sutherland will be Ill\\ ing his boat from his home in Sca11lc, Wash. "\Ve are very serious about rac· 1ng our boat," he said. "Once the boat is in the water, my nerves will he ju'>I fine. When the boat was pu1 on a trailer last week, the real· winds. He says if the wind is rea· sonably light, ma)'bc 18·24 hours. ~ , I I I , ~ o ! "HopcC~Uy ·~it won 'i t:ikc th:11 Ions."' he said .. "We have been rac- lng and sailing extensively up here See MAIDEN/I FLAGS FOR ANY ·REASON • Decorate your home, deck or pool side in style With an original Flag Fables® flag. Over 120 ~ighled designs, for all occasions, hohdays and seasons. Each of our 3' x 5' flags is: _ · • < O Handcrafted from colorful . · po'yester/cotton fa~ric ' O Appliqued with an original design O Durable and attractive Poles and brackets are also available. A Flag Fables® flag makes an origi nal gift for Mothers Day, Father's Day or any other day! 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Call~ for more inforrnMlon. c...c-.-- The dryness of the decks he1ps Dick Pennington d etermine tlis route to Ensenada in his 66-foot sled Cheetah. ......... .... c:..-. ........ Dey. 1 ... 21 DANA ISIAND YACHTS SA.US JUfD CBUTUS DIC. • C&tll.lllA WliDllDS • UDOI aUISIS e san• ADtUlUllS • urnn 11011RSD1S ·•-&tSll • wc:aDll> amsas • t~ -a-u-ms- • IOlt ''8D .. IDUP&ST" •SCSMJGI ........ '' •21'0 UONl•PEm • ... DUI fOlll1' MD WWIWf&llMI' (At 1 PO• llOM IBLT QUID CAl.lllDAltl (714) 248-7400 NaEETald.. RIClld ..... fB~liitr who is now my ~artner," he ~11111 . said. "Doug owned Saka and they From 2 thought they finished.-.You could Merlin in 1982 with four other have told them they had terminal men. He finished first and then in cancer! they Celt· that <bad. Doug . sold his boat after that.and bought 1986 aboard his own sled, Cheetah, ~half of Cheetah." he took another f'irst. Pennington, who paid about "Cheetah finished first over 1 $350,000 for Cheetah, said today's hour, 40 minutes against Doug sleds a~e usually more t~an SI mil· ( / • '! .. .. ' .. . ' . ' . ~ '; - lion. Because thlS year's event is not a championship point race for sleds, the category is fairly small. "I am beginning to think the re- cession has had its affect," he said. "A lot of guys arc not here to do it. You are talking blue chip racing. "We have modified the Cheetah extensively. We bought new sails which will help us a lot. I have a ~ TUDOR crew of 12 including my son Randy," said Pennington, who was 1986 Long Beach Yacht Club's Yachtsman of the Year. "1 don't take any professional type of sail- ors, just our fr iends. I'd rather fin· • • ish third and do it myself. "\Ve race all >ear round and the Ensenada race is kind of like a .• prize for the guys that help you. 11 is a fun time, like a party. We look at the party, not the race that much." THE WATCH THAT'S BUILT TO WORK WHEREVER YOU PLAY. . " . I I t l ! • I MAllEN: Fun In the -45th NEWPORT -ENSENADA INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACE BlacJc tbouaht the race would be a pd opponunity to gain piling ex· perience in his Nordic Esprit 37. From 6 getting ready for 1his trip. I have a super experienced crew of seven. We want to sec if wc can win some races down there." Sutherland said the lure or sunny weather also played into his deci· sion 10 compete. weather gets extremely stormy or foggy. Basically it is unknown wa· ters. The fog is k.ind of spooky. I don'1 want 10 hit an island, that would be embarrassing." Mike Gosselin, a general con· tractor Crom Oceanside, bought his Catalina 27 last year. His veteran crew of the Ensenada race have given him the confidence to com· pete for the first time. "I wouldn't do it otherwise," he said. "It is an experience in testing your seamanship. I hope to do it in less than 28 hours. My biggest con· ccrn is for everyone to get there safely and return safely. lt seems like h could be tricky. "I take this very seriously," he said. "A lot people keep this one big party, but for me it is the Jint time J have uiled through .,he night. I do, however, plan to finish. My wife has a room reserved in Enscnada, I plan to p:iify\io the extent I ca n come back sa~~ly.'~ Retired Marine Col. Worren "I even1ually want to cruise to Hawaii and Aluka." said the Tus· tin reaidcn&. "My biggest concerns hawe been getting ready and being at the stanina line. There arc an awful lot of preparations. "I CxPect 10 be there io 28 hours. I'm not really tl')ing to com· pete but ~'Ould like to do \\ell." "We have a very similar race up here called the Swiftsure Lightship Classic," he said. "It is nlso 125 r,:===============:==::;:::;:::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;;:;i-;:::============::::;::========= miles long, bu1 th is race is rainy, cold, fighting the fog and traffic. Why should we race around and be cold when we go South? Stay warm and have fun." For Bill Barham of Glendora. this is the first time he has had a large enough boat to compete. Bar· ham, an engineer, has been sailing for 25 years. His Ranger 29 will have a crew of four. ··1 go down to Erucnada a lot," he said. "The whole town is kind of a party, that probably is one at· traction. But it is a fun race, long enough to be challenging, bu1 not too long to be threatening. "My main concern is if the About the photographer ... Most photographs gracing today's Weekend coverage of the Newport-Ensenada International Yacht Race were shot by Geri Conser, owner of Aerial Yacht Photography in Costa Mesa. A photo essay of the race, which includes shots Conser has taken since 1974, is on display at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. -------------~ I I I Champagne I : Sunday Brunch : 10am-2pm s595 witn coupon I Reg.18• I " - - -E.lpl,.. 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'tin)( ''"1-!ll' m1..·n .ind \\t>lnl..'n in Ill\ 1.1rd1.· of I rit'n<l' " ho "1.·rv rn c.•r ftf11 . hu1 not oH·r tht• hill \n<l thl' n: .111 'C"Jl'\.hin~. tndud 1n~ me: Fk.l.t c.onJ1Jc.-d. •for "'>nlt'Onl' to .. tl.11'\.' lht'nt"-'h 1..-.. \\1th-\\ hcthcr for cxx-.i,iorul l'<>tnp.m1on.<Jup o r tilt' I'\. .... 1 of their II\ c' I had tx.-en n.-adlng .ihout Uk.' revival of hiR h.ln<l mu-,ac on the Ea.~ C<xi'l, :ind ck.'c.·ick.xl to put the two to- gether I 1alkc.'Cl ~'Ver.ii loc-.il dubs that f\.>aturc.~I ha~ lx1nd mu.'ic tnto having an OCC.d!>K>n.11 Fafry-Five Plu..' evemng, :ind from t~t my 'Sen-.auonal ingtes· evenL' were born We re gt.'tling more and more )'OUn~r peoplc .at our events. M> I chan~cod the namct fo>m Sen<.ational WnlOf"> 10 Sc."1\..'3laonal . tngies'" In her ctur.1ctcri.'li<.: :.ryle. Ekb dt<ln"t "<>P there ~he: h.1J 'Unl'<.I .1 "1..'t.'l..I) f • .-.hion 'ho"' .ll thl· \\ .1tl·r1 mnt I lihon 10 I luntm~ton lk:Kh, .md 1hn11gh1 11 '' oukl l)t: .1 gn:.11 pl.Ki.' lnr .1 \\1.·vt..h ~1.·n,atu>n.11 \in~Jt:., c.Lt nn.· ~> -,fw l ttll\lm1.·d thl· m.in.1~1.·m1..·m th.11 11 "ould h1.· J gr .. ~.11 Ill""' 10 thl'1r hu-.1111." .ind n• '" h11...i' ,1 "l·cl\ly hag lxtn<l ni~ht 1.·H n '111llll\ f n >111 (l·lll p Ill •111c.• hN ntght \\1. h.td ht~ h.111d ""''it. I It 1ld Ille..· J1'>( 1oc. 1\1.·~ to pl.I\ .I lo• 01111' tn>1' jlld he..• J'kl'd 1111.• \\h,11 .1 lo ' t«>I ".h' -.he: l.1uglwd 1111..' JX'<>plc \\ho .lltUld lll"I \und.I\ n1~lu -.<ltl'\.'l'' u :n.11nh t..nim "11.11 .1 l<•'- tmt 1,, .ind .1 .... 11nh.1 jnJ tilt.' '" 1ng' On j rc.'l1.'nt ..,unc.L•} rte.La 111\ 111.'tl nw to hdp lwr \\1th till· ho-.uns.t n..-..pon,1h1ht1l-.. nw mlNC. <ltX".'>n t <,!Op • .1nc.I tlw din1.1..•r. tlon 1 l'llhc:r I "ate. hc..-<l om: nun m.11..c.· 1lw round-. of the.· room .t,kin~ tht• l.1d1c.-.. ro dJncc • .ind he d1c.ln't m1 ~one d.m<.c On M.ty lnd, the p.ut) moH.'S in10 the H1hon ~ B:1llroom with a hve band, buffet, and on.-an view. If you like dandng in the gmnd cradition. du.'> promise~ to he a "don't nlL'>S it• event! I asked Elda what challt!ngc ~he was going to take on next ·1 w.mt 10 travel. .and I don·i wane to do thac alone: she told me ·So rm going to find the love of my hf e and tr.we I around the world 9.ilh him.-I beljev<.• her. And ht>r perfect man? ·1 prefer younger men, bl.~'au.<ie I feel } Olmg. Anc.I I hkl' R00<.1-lookin~ men \\ho Jre A<Xxl <.lancer.-•• ind J1:fin11elr " fX>Mll\ e think1:r. J !'oUpfX>:.C he d better he.• finan- cijlly andependenr too. :.o he c.1n .1ffol'\.I to do all thc thtnWi I plJn 10 do'· I lc'd hcn1..·r have .1 lot of encqzy tcx> There\ no stopp1nR th.L'> lady' • For m<1n• rnfonnmron °'' the \h .~1tt•r Amt'nC.a fJt'l/:('(1111 or tl:w '7lSLl/IOnnl llmRlt'S L'tt'tl'-' vo11 um call Elda <m lwr 1'<11Ct·mml }U:>t u.~· tbt• 90<>-m th&.\ publ1co1wn and .""4.'tt Option .!. tl>£1t1 Ca/I •272'i compl~ wrann. tmooonally opm SWM 'lj.-45 Lona 8cxh Call 19:57 INTEWGENT. A TTRACTTVE. SWF. 19. S'8'/12tl. ads SWM 111 2(1, lnlO wma. danana. KROQ IDd flin. Fulk:non. Call l(~J s~. honest. down aoeantt. tall. 37-j(), WM 10 WrC! love. bfe <l taugtii. LLt' W.. Md~ lll- temtS CC!lllrll °'8ftic Couney c111221n lcoc, ~. SWF. i:nm NJS. -4>ENT,l3.SJ/llll S«l SM:?J· NOT JUST ANO'TlCE.R PllE1TY FAC'£ Hlrlt)-ndtr. IOO So.- Wlil.roawtte.pec:s cyedGnnllll t«ts Mlm\", laldly. P'ayfui SI DWM. NIS. ~ 5 under 40 Cnua Mei&. CalJ 18'9. CHRJ TIAN SIMil.S MOM, 40. j'9 112. kdina ror ... , SWM. Chruuan IO mJ01 LllWballroom ~ llOs&an. Sanu Ana. Call ?~ ~ CARJ JEWlSH WlDOW. 60. ""Ollid llkt IO !cwt buJtl nl dlnC'e 11A H11nt1ftJIOll fkadl Call 2.~ CHRISTIAN SWF, mJO)' OUI· doon. •l1111. ~. ID. ha\'f I C"hild, tnjO)J lrft S« .. , WM/DWM ~. llkt •al~ Seal lk•h <.'all IM TIRLO Of' OA~tf.St M< 100~ DWI . • . one '°" y. mllljlW, Alll'llCll\f, rroft••IONIJ, \maltk S« •"'C«. ICll'ICtl~( SW, \ ,-iem.n 20--~ C'm· \(-f t111•ft, 1J•CfttOfC, IM\<1l~. ~'Jilt. litntn. ~IAJ. II ~...,~ l~tn¢ Cill I~ llJt '~Ml\ f\ l<I\ lS. \!WWI p'(': t1 f1111. Jream ~ti t ~. .. _II<' IC't .. \ rail "'* ;hn.amc> Cea. Mesa. Call 1312. J'EWlSH WIDOW •Ollld tin IO l'MC11ialllft'ME~ H'601067 ~ )OUlll lhlntlQllOO lkxh. Call2eM OINGER ROOOERSJCds )Oldh· ful Fm:! AJW~ to tnp !he ltght f lnlltlte M Hl&h Soc"')' fi.SICoom 8wna Pit'\ Call llOJ DWF.• \,C* ~ti«U90C'nr> one 5intttt IO sl\ll'e bnte wl lllCtf ... ~ lllt Call 2.lOJ l Vl\IAC10l AlTllAC11VE BLONDt.S. ~· ? 11umor01b ~ hlanh "i/S. th1rt1t\. mu•. ~IH. ~ ft.111 Ir· H~(."'all llU JllS1T BEC'All E I" BbAln IFUL dot'n 1 man I drtll' tJww. ... , tn19l..U..111 hit'. . w~. •M. out. frimb. ttn ""· crntl,'" anJ ""™' ! I ..,. in my «1 clul>k Jehl. bklnJr. ~ \l 120 l•oWJhk.t10rntt·u4' '?" clW II tnd f llllkia.11) 9\Mt ·~-('alt!lc.)'t YOllNG 50. BLONDE. "6'/lll. ttt: man owr SO. -~ '° t11/0) run Md powbk rdloon-WJ! COIU Mesa. C.tll 1195 BLACK CHlUSTIAN SINGLE. J'l, • prmy. ta11 m n. thm. tiroo.11 e '1., kids. S«ts tall C1wls- tllll. funny. ~UIJ. •lute pro(o- IMll lll'O "' 40 'rusi111. Call 181~ 'PEOPLf SAY IM A1TRAC· TIVE.' I qiu VMctOU petlk. ~ .111 ~. 42. lool JO somecluna. DIF I .,.,,. 111 llllCJllP-pro(cs. NONI Jc.,.1\h "*' ~ 55 11oidl a sood llrln Ind a p)d nund Ir Hiit Call 24'~ . BLO,Df: WIDOW. 60 YOl ~ .. ,l\C!fm!"1r11o uonticacti anJ LlllJll Nc•poo Be.lch. C1U ?709 ft:TIIT. \. IVAC'IO S. l'fl'EL· LIGCNT ltm1nu1e. a11rac11vt, Nmdt Sttt.1n1 thll ~i.tl m.n 111 ~ m) '~fur hfe "Jc 481<' ~ ""'"'" V1tio Call :!IWl SE\', 8l \0 \t. 8Rl \FTTl. Bl<• 81 l l l\ E\ OJI . l\, 1•11r UI "'hilJ. "'" a.1( \ln"1'10li I C'C '\\\11,f !()..I~)~ Ill tllJ•') J11t111. J1Mer •nJ m.,,.. ac 811 lhm1-l\ip. hm IL l 11N '1j111tl C'lall l~H IS ROMA.JllCE DEAD" DWF. 31. 'u11m. pro<nsiuW morn "'' good .-me o( llll:nor. bancsa. ~ C\ft .t uncn'C! •-ants ID loov. . Llke • .,n. nM>\lt' • ouldoon. nqhttune Wilks on bexh Lool- 1111 for DWM Jj.-4S w/vmc quah· ~. ll"tne. Call t 9S ~·9· ATTRACTIVE BLUE· EYED, S'9' BLONDE SWF. NIS El1JO) dinlftl. 11'1~. an. lheatre, 'flOIU. iw,, Md humor Seds Mle· CC!S)ful. llhktic. IOlllllntl(', C'hns- hln plmlln. NIS, foJ hfl'lrme panncr Coror11 dd Mir Cal.I 2416 A 1TRAC11VE Ft U.,fl(jURfO MAMA Bf.AR l"tt !OO!bi.S«t.s 1Ndl1Jtt11. tall. dart. wlhlrabomt WM H...O Senoln ml). Nlkr· Im Call IUO LOVl.TOOOlF.SWJ-.N ,S'6/ ITlrn. illlnll llW, ftmtnlllt, dtjl'Ct'd Serl WM. l\IS, ~· 10'•. 4Ci-~O\. 1""111\t, ~(It;, fot fl'W'nJq,jp, fl'll'l.lll(( 111'10<'fMlll'110 ~l.&IK10 .nir II'\ ran :N PllE1TY. VIVACIOUS. p&i}fv.I. ~ aM:Mtd. (arllnJllC. lo\>lllJ lady. n'llll}' llllltreslS. 'Clth ~. annctl\'e man. 4).'8 Lona Beach Call 24f)' SOUl.MA TES" A TrRACllVE BLUE·EYED ~. J~. ~ rJ I t8. 1ncelkctually cunoiK. ~ IJOnally lh\'t. rfl)'$Kally ac1t\(. tcachtr Apprtc111u personal pov.lb. ~ Ind • ~ of hc.woor Scd.1111 SWM to., •1lh \11ntlarquahtin. 11'\'int Call IS~ A lTRACTIVE. sw1=. '~. LO''Q HAlRJGRN £YES. 11* En.JOY la11Jh"1. COl'l\enllton, !he OOI· ~'POft>.pufonnmsart Iii!· 111111 food. Seel. J'C'l'llVC!, Cl.\) JO' lllJ l"\11Nklnli S WM. N-40. for fnrn.Ntip. f1111 _, j)O'.\lble ro- ll\ll'a C0\11 Mt\I Call 1774 Fl'N•LO\'ING. C'LA 'IV LAD\. . 4'~. -« .. , llllvmlllf \lU•. •'llo;~~"tlil ftnlklll.M1 ·~ ~~ fof hkl"J'1\Jl\ltUlM !111' .. pi111 Bao..h ('111l 1'U\ \'tll('( rl\I. f'RUH\· \l(l' \l ~()\I Nll IX ~ 11h ~ U-48 """"''th unular 11 lOS9'ortallet EnpytblllC$.J&U. tnbutes. T~UI bich. Call l~I ~. aru. btaLh loo 8tach. ATTRACTIVE BLLIE·E' ED BLONDE. 6· 1 D'Wf. . .n . ·onNNn WOINft. loolJnr, for one• •oman mm.You ao drn.s me up Md lake mt Ill)'*~ from lie- quintd nnun1 p11S to boot lltlll pttS. LookJna for ..able, tdf ~tdent. 6. \' + lt'll\C plm\an. 33·SO Lll.c danc1111. "olle)t.11. mew-. Uds Huntlll&\Oll &<kh Call?()(iq EBOl\IY GRADUATE Tl Call 1294 PRETI'Y.BIUGHT AF. H, ~' 117. prof~IOllal Sttb SWM rrof C!SSIONI. n...ao. 0\ er~ 10' /I fl5- I &S. handMlme Ind .. md II'\ int Cl.It 186' HEAL lli't WEAL lliY Vt I E"" Attr1nt\'e!afn11C111 Ne• pon &a.ti ~tall) llll\C! w laJ . c:la.\~ •• fifties. s 'lfe\..~ ~r~ ~!(. 11\an of amimpl1Wntnl. dWIC• ICI, tnll'gl'\I) lltlll fin.anew '«llOI) The PellOl.als .................... pl8C 1 Thr ..... penonall network in Southem Ca11famiat OWr {,()() ~ ~ Making It ~ ................. page I A llmlldolaal .eni<JI' ~ Wt'Ct her~ Jnd hft" ..,.. Tue cau & the o-.ue ........... page 5h«lft <"Ot1r.le in \1'tfl8 lhc 11'.~ ~ rwdy. llowto aupaed ID -_,, It's as e2S)' a l·J..31 - 1. ~~the Pft ..... md ldeC:t ~ thal you want ID anawer. Oldr or m.lae OOlC d rbe four di&k nUmber a the end m c:adl ad. You can amwer • ~ adl • 11111.1 lllr in one phone Cil. ~ 7'0'lif mr HIE" If liiilli!d to one minute. g;ve a lime ~to whit JO'l wan& IO say. You c:an ddcrh-;oJ#t:ll Ind wM1 you liJw to do, say why ,OU baid me .s buJaltin8 and be a.rt to aw illfcanldoo °" how you c:in be caocu:d. U9e Opllma 11 for a. ' further explanation d me ~ 2. CaU oor "OatcHnr,• a 90()f ~mall system, and select OpdDa n at the main menu. When you are ~ed fat the, number d the ad you wi.5h co ~ ro, aimpty enrer dlC four digit ·cau· number from &hat ad. If to'J don' get it ~ che firllt time, the meou 1ril rcpaic, so don't bang up! Mollt adYCfti8as wil ~ a voice ad, bur you can ave a m ....-~ t !hey ha"-e not )-et ~ L Alrti you m"-c Im your~. you CU\ replay land~ j( you choo8c. You can then F IO the next ad you wisbto~. J. Or you can~~~ \"Ok:e ac1i OI men or~ in a .adcaeid • 8fOUP· Jua ;elec( Of d M .,,; 11ae number 90 cMll ls: 1(900)W/~ .... ,... ...... (O*., • ...v,....~,.,. ....... *',,,.,,.. ..... }Jb<llta .. ~--,._d#dlJ-•...,..., Women. Seeking Men 5' Single female SM Single Mole D 01YOtced G Goy L l.Mbion J Jewish A "''°" I Block H Hispanic w Wh ... N/D No Drugs N/I Non-Stnolt• N/DrWa Non-Ori'*- to pyfully,tmu1vdy shirt lhclC BFST YEARS! Ld's ligbt up our ltvcs .. togcthcr!!! N~Bexh. Call 21152. GORGF..OUS BRUNETTE SWF. 18. Jendcf.S'S.~Jttk.~ handsome. successful. u c1hng, i«:urc. fit .t fun SWM w"6'ong OvutJan values fc. mjo)'lhk Md ITanlllgfw relabonship. NJS Hun- un"°" Bach. Call 1698 A lTRACTIVE SWF. NJS. ''il'I I 15. no dcpendcnls. !IClCks lll1'K · o~ SWM.. NJS. •2· SS. lllCdy butlt. ~ dfta, bonesl, llllCIJi- rcnL flNf1CIAIJy teelll't. who en- PY' lrl~d. II\. ITI0¥1C$, good con- •eFWlOl'I .nd qulCI ~. in.inc Call2214 EXTREMELY A rnACTIVE LOOK ING FOR SAME. Class)'. Clfllll. lih)' SWF Set'b SWM. NI S. 26-33, very ~ pro(cs- oonal. Rabk. canni-MU51 ..,1114 kldl' l"'111t C&ll 1431. STOP• YOU CAN MEET DWF, 49. N/S, edllclted. annctiY<. Call 1( yoo arc DWM, N/S. •s+. 'JllC\ll'r, hm·lov1n1. st'n 1Uvt wull 1ood values. Ntv.pon Bexh.Call 2IOI SEARCHING FOR SOULMATE? I'm 111nic11vt, warm. allccuo1wc. brtP.. funny. frt.. SJF. NIS. 40 MJOYJ ll'I0¥1C\. danc1111. IDlljJC. v..al)a111. sood convenaoon. Sed.1111 Clfll\1. COITlllU\at.IVC, flln·~lllJ. SJM ~ ae.:h. Call 2397 PERSIAN WANTE!>-~llt, S HW, 22. accks NC'C. playful, Ptf • tllll, 2S+ IO '*elk. dine. ttl.JO)' hft. Lona 8ada. Call l!m. SWF DESIRES HANDSOME. flTSBM lllllb40. rm 5'9',39, fit. 111'*mlbl•. JOfpous. 5lftCUt 1'lllaan. CAii 16.SI. LOVABUl l&,SEE(s l~2S.r.. 1o¥1n&. oawwws. compwioll- • nllle for~ ar poeMk m.tloolhip. " ....... 8-:h. CAii IJjJ BEAUTIFUL. BRUNETT£ 1UAS LADY. 32. SS. would like IO moec I tall. aood-lootin' #llllcman wldl nice eyn and I friendly MIUk Ncwpor1 BclCb. Call 1992. YOlTTltf'UU. Y MA 1\JREDWF. pet*. qqaltty. Seeks 1111tlbpl. N1S WM. f11. tnm. finlnC\llly ~· curr. prol'csSIOflll 62+ NNJlOl1 Be.ch Call 2796 'VERY CLASSY LADY-. 42. dun. 1111. ~ Sttla ~ hft psuier. '*tlhhr. for ~ c;ultural ~mis. 6'+, 45-60 "'"· pon Stach Call ~ 163 , DJF, CLASSY, VIVACIOUS. ~It 1111omey Romanlic and gw· 1ng Scdoo11«W't professional. DJM, 40-49 w11JI LICH. tnidutONI va.luti for mcanmgf\11 relauon.\111p lrv111e Call 2 I 7Cl · ROMANTIC' RESPONSIVE' RADIANT' DJF dnll'CS hand· ~ .s'I0'+, 1111clltgm1 SJM. N/S, • \S-4S for .:-ommmcd fnmdsh1~ lovt ad' cnlurt M'™ ht ncll 111 bean/pa''~ 111 msnd I **Ill .. ,11111pn11.nn>' Irvine Call !220. PRETTY. PEnTE. PROFES SIO!l.AL. OJF. NIS.40. Hnn.C· f t"CtJOllek .l'OlllplSStOMIC En)O}• 1hc outdoon. spon,, dmcin1. lauping. lhc'ICf IR1 nwch more. SttL1111 a l'tnl fncnd. ~ lftd hft panncr '"11h "m1l1r blcL· ground. MIWlll\ Veep Call 21:?.6 SWF. Y4'. AMP\.£ Bl!T Fn. N/ S. e!IJO)i tmpk hfc cquall) II homr, 11 conaru. rml.'ilnlmS llld the tlalCr Sects~/·. non-<Jb. sc~~•"t teddy but San JIWI Qiplw.no Call 2118 SWF. N/S. LOOKING FOK A TRUl Y NICE MAN agt J2·J9 Allcbc ~iabk. I am v.onJI 1ht cffor1. lrvlllC. Call 1618 ATTRACTIVE BRUNETTE SWF, NIS. '\4, '"'CCI· funny. wam1 pmonalicy. 111U51C·lovct. looli:irl1 for Ame 111 Jpecial NSM, f<Y loi\c llllina fnc111ktup ltvine <All 1989. OVER 45' VERY PRE1TY. SUM S'8'. DWF. feds 'JOlR upe· nenccd "''" Vllt:ll«\. lf'fectlOft. ~.Lcwe~ conccru. mo¥1ca. 8«1hovcn, Bnibed. Balks ..., male llllba- DVC abo¥c 1111 F1NnC111Jy s&lblr F.mly CJnCn9rld. E.Apea -· lrvlnt. Call 2048 WINSOME. wnTY. 57, TRJM BLONDE BEA\ITY ICdsmmcd pltnun 4}+ IC> ~ fn0¥1Q. mu~ums. mundtnnas rntcr spentd •llh h"P ..., humof Ir. Vlllr -calJ 2182 WANTED SM, N/S. Nft), S~ "'ho '*llllS IO ht qlCQll. spolltd. loved and punpmd. To flllPfy. conllCl ll\15 warm, ctllftl · $0+ DWF. N/S. N1D who loves life. peaplt ll!d hopef ull)' )'OU. Tust111 ca1l26&l INTEUJGENT OWF. '6. lo\ret people. mu IC, bctd\, tnvd, p!r· ma dlnncn. Seeb plcmln IO illllrr samr. Lllpia Beach. Call 2S02 PR£TTY. PA.SSIONA TE. ~(). fESSIONAL. J9. fl'fl5. dQns bm.bome NJS,1> ct.u...d !NII al ~ for cotMVanml Ntwpon 8clcll.. Call 190 I IWAl'ITTT AW ·AIUClrSWpy *Ith All-Ammc1111 Jood '°°"' •tio• rllllllNlly a CftlOlimllly tc1C9R. Art you out itimn P\cat · N/S,.,~noMlfdf or ~ fit. IW1 1-s al hu Wld no BS!~ dd *·Call 161). B~D • ATl'RACTIVB-PltO- FESSIONAL • NSWPto 1Mrt lht ""' .. •1111»40 ........... HSWM. IN•• c.a11916. AW. rr SEEKS )HO oous LEIS CONNECT' SWFN/S. f,'/ I IS ... 'tll ~cd 47. actlw.af. fcctlOllMe. bright, fumy. multi·flC· ctCld. lo\t sr-n ~ fT1CIJlk. ll'l\.d, ICMU. ~y. t.cy. clins. '*lltf ~ and ll'len1 YOU JOCne o( thr ~c. ST•. and I Ye:T)' if'«'\11 nllR. 1'ldlin. Call 2280. SAF. 401SH. Sl/SLENOER. 11· ll'ICl1ve, professional lf;00\111 Pkuc fP.l90lld if you hive old- f a.Woncd VaJllCS, YO) successful 111 )'OIJll aucer Ind nae tdfith. I will 1mwtr all calls. Irvine. Call 2224. flORME.R COLLEGE QUEEN. OJF, NIS. 1ootma far lier kine. •}+. iompy life's~ p1c:a1wes . tn\'tl. c:lanallg. Imm Ind mudl more. lrvmc. Call 2066 PRJ:iTTY BLONDE. Sl.JCCESS. RJL lplfltll&I. shapdy. aablc. humorous. youthful 4.1. l.ovts sa1h111. outdoan. ~UIJ fnendl or dnlrr far cwo • Ir!)' IN-llomr. .,er 7 yr. old 101L Seas WM. MIS. l7-~ who ..... lplUllJcy lftd \'Illa bod! pn>- rtUIOMI tueens Ind·~ per· tOMI life. lrtint. Calf 2341. 26, SWF. NIS. CREA 11VE. spn- aial, ~~ fanly~ e.,py, COll¥Cl1ldtin. -.a. tnOY· lea: t6'/l l()lt. Sectiat ...... e. rornmtic. hahtl CONCIOUS SM. Newport Beach. Call I IOI. FUN, SRIGtn',41.~7/ISSf,u· CCUIM, ~ SflOrtl. tcllbl. tic.- ., .. pw a dlcllre. Seeks NJS. ~for~J*y· '14 °'! ~ • holdrn& """"ct ~ .. ~. UpM Belch. Call SWF.N/S,2J!.OUUSTIAN.down IO CMll. fl, IC11\lt. l.G'IO ~ btc)'tl:t::1" Std.tcommd· ..,,. •aw--.• lebt. ~ft.'*-'· SWM. NI S, 26-lS IMne. Call 1479. PllBTTY.ltOMANnC.OW'F.37, •• ICINd. ..... kwllfl.pro- le:uioml. ~WM. HJS. l~ "'-'--· r1t. MCC.'Utf111, rOf 1a1tp.a. COllWl\lllOft, lo¥1ftl. C'Omi •• d ,.........,. 1mnc. ca111m WP. HIS. ll.ONDE.S9'. 44.Sl!N· smve......._.,..1o_., Loollll "' -ii r.iy«t-alllld -IO"--..I ..... -'**" ~. Cal 2129. HATMIOAANOBCOUN'nAN BUT NOT PUSTK'.. DWF. 46, prokulonll. IMlpp¥ lo¥el "* ATTllACTIVE. PROFES· SIONAL SIJ!, NIS. 37, 5'Z'/10ll kdlld\~ ....... llhku· cally 111tlwd. aikuraJly • ..,.,.. 5(l(1aJly Oflmlcd, \ptclll ntW ~. l.~5 fur f111. l(llld 1~.s11anre.nvd.~. Prom un no d1~ ll"lnt Cill 1785 . TAU. (5'11') SWF, 19, OUfOO. ING, tnJO)s ~ btxhc•. ITIO\'llCS SedJ f\ID~ .... 19 25. =~~~nn VERY SELECTIVE. VE.RY PRrn'Y, uncncvmbtrrd. f1, llllll. bioodt, S«u jC) plu """ fined. chlnnma. "'"1Y Jml)emln IO ~ life' a t'l\ID~ plcasum It VlllC. <AJl 27•9. ATTRACTIVE HONEY BLOPolDE. SO+. DWF. NJS. JOOd fiprt, •'dl-«kiclltd. fCllK o( burnor. Sttt..s rtrll'.ICd. ~ ~ 5'-6.S. Nr<OmpllllOn lhip. 1'lstlll Call ~ EDUCATED. UBERAL. O\'tr• we.p&. honr-. DWF. 37, ~ QIOlll. Seett °""'" Al)'..-.. SWM.. )6. •llh pmonalrty for frimddliip. »-.in .., ..._ Olddral .uomc. n-c.all l.S2J. ATTRACTIVE 08F'. JOS. SHAPELY. llCWll* ronwu Seas~.,odlftll ... 1111 bid or....._ NfS lllM fOf "-I p!Clllt INlllC.. In lJIC. CAii 116 7 TALL C.S'IO'). SLENDER BLONDE )I. SWP. N/S, en.JOY) OUMtoor ICfivr&la llld tpCllU, dt· I.Ira IO mott llhktJc. dncrft, ulJ SWM. N/S. '.ll·l6. INmr. Call lt.79. COMMITMENT ORIENTED SUCICICUM.Ute111m. ftlqlaidtn.. Seett *°"' ccdd)' • to llwe bike ridts. rol'ltt Coe.teal. w Ill SUmloumal. ""'-"· Clcll 1~ DWF1 ~· 29, RIN. SOVTN· aN '-'DY Wi la.pa ..., .,.,... ~ ..... ie..eobeac.bfOn111p1! Ht-· pun 8adl. c.11 Im. l.ET'S OET SlilUOUS. SWF, NI S,'7113,., ~~· ~ Pl't'IY· S.U~ •M. NIS. 6'+,11'1111. -.c:bve, )5-4), -al--.. S-. AM Cail I '97 Pll!TTY P'aOP2S510NAL DWP, f!W, .U. --. --. ...................... an 1 w. -. ....... llfflic· '-· •IUtat ~-"...,'°"' llWd.-. T-. Cal V92. fHT!LLl0£NT, PUTTY. FVU..PIOUlt!D SWP. 32. IOlf .... Mir, .... ,,.. Sett:. SW far,..,.....,, ...... ...... c.a ltoO. f'£TITB ASIAN CUED WOMAN wi6 • 1161.i ol IOOd ............ ~-· loidi of eta. .... --.... nice toot.a. 9Clft. .....,... ....... tot ....... ,. ... ... W "' 0 t • ,.,., ~ Bly C.&11.137 GOOD WOMAN LOOk rNG R>R 0000 MA1"1. AllnmYc. d-.y Dlf.11, !711~ Sect" "If SM..ll--'°. 111y me. ~ oric:nltd. '""' lllldltp.~ end ~ how IO ~ I lad)', l.Glll icO. Call ·~ • ; ATil\A('ill/ ENS 0 • HAPEL v. rw .. r.,umt l*wk. M Scd~ .nrwtiYe. hllnal. atfci..t.ICllllllr BM..~1.5'9' ...... ·~ JflQ~l'OlftMtt. home cwUd meal\ _, .... 0\11, p>dCClltvenatlOll .-d ~ ~~~l~I~ A TlltACTl~~Bf. l6.5'r,bo d.W1111 lnlvdlfl#. aood- lonl.111 ... tCMdtve..~ S8M . l7•. . r1cr+, '"' ~ COl!lllllllfd ~ la Palma. c.umo ATIRAC"flV fVLLF RJ:.D Bf. fT II toe.~ I, bl:lnN., cwaig. \'ft) lone!)' .wt lt1unllllf IO tflr ~~ ,Yt"tll4d9· CllOd. ...... SWM.. 4()., l'orCIOID .-;an.aup -pombir allllDlll• ll1tnl AMllclll\. CJlll 2"1 1.ATlN I.ADY. \6 5). JOOd lohlpe. , N/D. poulYC fvn. Locllll& '°' ~led ~ p ~midi be bawern ~. fl11M1Ciall)'lta.oc10Ull)' .ewe. canna.ha'' .. al humor llld ht '*Ill .. IO Ult I f#ftlly °""Jr C ounry. Call I 6tlb. 'BALDWIN NOnt'EllS'LOOK • ALIKE WAJ'llTEDI IAlec. 'ft'lll. 11m. 0.1d I Dll'll ·Mfftd. iceo bl1.1t eyn, tall; ~ btorlde llt-cy. ~· COIUI Maa. c.aa I ISJ WHAT A MlX! l~uc::m daocn. Mctlf ... cwp1 Say SWF. ~·s-~y. lid 11111' mid tra Pm-.lorillt. ....... .,.. lily pm.lMhly K.t.i.c...liwe ...... ~ .......... ,.... Sp.p. ~I pd.toot ... lalttlpy.llOllMo..-f!ll ... ._,, GI ..... I__, driller llby>•tw--....-..,.-au ........... ... ~ v.,. ~117., S&lSmVE ASIAN~. ~l'IQf utia, -........a.. ..... ,....._ ..... ar,..o..y QI~ YF', (27. '711 ltt). SIBJNO l'aOfESSIONAL SWM, '*llo bowtwtllltirw-.c.ollftfar :::.e;.J;~ W.. .... only LAlleleldl Call IJ62. HAD m ME TOO• Gmaincl> ~ lldy~*"flllnol ~...,_M~~ ' alllC\ • " ScMhctll inl1\la'ICO 'Bo4)' l .. t .tlc>H pc!Ctftlijl . Uf~lt ~ buwt\•H•t ~' Oc~,w~. ~ .............. 4:~ Beidl. c.u 1"61 . '( BrrmtsWEET C'lfOC'Ot.A TE fm .f3 l/4'/1 IQ, hke IOflf ,.&11•, ~ ~ • .klllnn Mahi ll'IL'Cl'C9ll, ~~ """' (Ul""'· alld ~>' \UCC'n,flll men "-·~~.hootl.t) ,, NIM) W Loi~ t'lll IW~ 81(i • BEAU11ft L Br ~11) er-.. oucpna ~' 1\11.1 'P' •llfdly ~ fur l\~·rrl1 llOruolMp. Lca MJelc1. C'-11 I I~ OIA.RMlNO.PETrTl-AIJP'l\4 32. I 1«u prolc• 1e1811 S\\ ~ ISID. finllk.rally M'CUft I~ ~~ C.tlllllllfl Wf. \. PltOf-SIO~Al A ntUmC. IN'Tlt PE.C'TI\ f ,~.,..-...ti~ Mllun.1U\ ....... •idtpcwkt•. lltrS'thr •iltlM~"'"'~ Mon.icit. "' l PltETTY. ATTRACT!\ l >.CART. 40. Sl',l\.CNllCll,, "°Ml om.-)' .... "'81 drwt' lhr ._ Aptf.,_,_.~, ful -wllll lob al mdmcanJ "'lo low and .,_"OOll IO WIT Med -_, yoii'U """ lq1ft p w tWly 'Ood ~· Jll1 DWf 2'7, NOT AMT\' WT' ~ JO lldp. Snu.lt -Wllilt ot '*"-OCICldtd Holl)""OCld Call 1202. . A TnlAC.'11VI!. INTEUJOUO' CAaJMl....._ -..1111DWt.t. ---C1"'Cr ~ for fl'llCftlbhtp. --~ LmMJclr\ Cal11'19 noA!SSIONAL. ATTltAC' 11Vf.. Cl.ASSY • ..p MUii \id)> .., -sit Of dtvartlld .... \, )TIOf owt U.Allltb Ola 1711'\ ATTlACTW6 EUltOPfAN OW? • .u. NIS. lld.i .... i:lr· ... f-.ly DMc WM for Y ; .;::- 0 Q Lea In Min 511ldfta \Yamin UICAllE SWM. 29, fT/I :u &. py ..... tnemlt.aa.a.. i-x Lool:i::::~-COMr· ... ,.__QI 306. ~ SWM. lS. AC'11VE. LOYAi-~ w.s ._ lOt ror,.-.1~Ni1:> s... A-..Cll~l1. At'ffCOONA TE. WAJtM. 0WM. S'I0'/170. ......_ pu ara.-1. ..... WIAl,..-ir., ....... . ~·--·-...... ..., ::,~ ,:::,_ ':e":: .... ,..-:e. ...... ., ...... Oil~ SWM. 2J. LOOlJNO R>a SWF, 1a.n••.__ ...... •IMle.ClllOIL MSICIAN. 40. ST, l.-.t •· llN.19lJll • .U••n h•lldSWF 21·lSfs--.1n.l'M. ....... a. .... CllJ.t69. A T'lA VfJ.D. 0WM. S IO'/l'°- .-.il puf 1 'NIS. ..U ~:'1· JS-4S "~· MAN. 21 WANT WOOOMMMMAN SCll ._.. OiR.ISTIM. DWM, 27, .SI l'/180. scdtJ flln.lovq .,.oman IOtnJO)' the weekends ... ch rm llllO plaYlll& '!0(1. bell. YOllt)blll leftlllS llld 00..1~ My hobbits art 111.aac. phalograpll) and computm. If )Oli'rt I hopcln> opttm"' and 111t up on bfc Cl'' mt 1 call San f>tdro Call 339\ HANDSOME. SL CCESSF\..L SW\1. N/S. '8. ~ IO' /17\ ltal..i cypt. 11'1111 busuim & houK F1m11a1lh secvrt. e11py hfc Sttl.1111 SV.F MNlt. hrn. beauuful 2.BS '°'lent.· sam 1tWiomhip It\ 1111e Clll35 :l~ .. To respoiul to these ads caD 1 (900) 407-4377 (billed at Sl.49 per mhrule) DARK HA\DSOMESAM. ,5,'IC. or see cu1t.11111un ~opcn-mmdcd..tatl. lnstnu:tlons ~, bloftdt WF. po!>.>lbk h'Mn r-c411 nil' on page 2. GOOD LOOKl \G BLSl,ESS ov. '>f.ll v. .... ~1. ~\ \f ~ 35 r« po-s•bk lont-«mi "I.loon >hep Musi hLc 1.1.tlmtt. tW11nJ. eto ni ~<>If lllld the OUIJc"-"' 'c.,. J'M ~ii Clll ~IQO SWM 36. o/170. aw •llldcMir Stth bris"'· 11tracmc. optn· m1Mcd. canna. 5ln«r • .cu~c -TlllllL Call 3.w?. CA 1ltOUC PHYSIClA."I, '.S. SAM N /145, lites Pl>dloloo· .,-. lly • ., Sed.s -.-.ncd. sla »Z9Cllntlia an.c~ Call 3733 Oll).fASHIO'lo"ED. SENSITIVE. AOVfNJU,OOS OWM. ST )7, ...... --. ..... Scd.s -.-cft.. ~ Yt'F. s.. All& QI SWM.. NIS. WIUTB. OAAK Ht MOL Jlll\1. --.c .. ---... 11-10, ~'t ... l&ly .......... .... ti.ii *""' • ... ~ ~-Clll 1'02. ND-"POltT lfAQf IUM. SWM. 1111uw. n.c.tmnu,x .,.,., Ml~ ICd:s ~ -.-•v:m-11*-* .,.,.cnro' ~ ~ 9-LC. IEAUTI.f\IL W~. l .. JOE Men Seeking Women ShtgleLJfe Custollter Senna call (310) 592-6040 for~ or as~ SF Single female SM Single Mole D DMwc.d 0 Goy L l.-bton • • To respond to these ads call 1 (900) 407-4377 (billed at $1.49 per minute) or see lnstructfo,,s 011page2. Men Seeking Women AND OUT. W1llllld by SWM. Qiris. nan. NJS, 37, for lmM. bcldl. ski· ing, travel, within honest. fun, healthy. cammined rclallomhip. Jr· YUIC. Call 3794. A TTllArnVE. YOUNG. f'ROfF.S. SIONAL. SWM. fmannally ~ secb 111ran1vt WFfor poM1blc rela· tionslup IN1ne. Call 1892 SELF.CONT AINEO. SIX FOOT ARTISTtSWMI Sharpening MX"lll ~ills. 1gt JO. Pos111\r 11111\ldt ltlll fun 1\ npla1nabk and can ht lamed TUSllll Call \8~! SWJ\1. vs. \4. 5'1 sr LKS I~· TELLIG ElllT. 1ur1w \t. \lnccrc ,ump;1111on for roman11< ~-krm rcl<tlt00\l\1p EnJll~' •lllilCJ) •OO- \tf\<lllM mU\ll ltl \ I.ill SMlU "na Call '~ll~ 11.\1\D<;O \H. T>\ll H •\811: ~8\1 If'\ Ill( l'l\)ft\\1111\JI \ttl,-Jcn Jcr ()( \I lo• Jl<"'IJ' r 1n11m.i1c rrl' l•11t\h1p Tn bit 1h1nK°' R.ll 1.AI h<ll l~wund unimron~n• II\·~ ( dJI 1'11 lit.of lll\\I \ L"\O 1,.,, t.ein~ , 3rt°'....U ' I •'Otl ol •U""''' I m ii.(\ In ( •"lrl<'I 111 Pre \\ n' lfr11Th1Jl \c-.:l1nF fU"tc11141<' W lll \\\F Ir ''"" ! ~II i'IO' \\..\II \HI F "\OAITR ... tll\f J)\\ \1 ~7 lc;i.hcr/Au1hor ~l' \\\IHI under ~ 6 lMOTI0'-1 .\LL' Ill.Al nn 1~ 1tthn~•1. ~lft..1iooalc rl<t\ lul •Jl<lllWl<'<•lf\ l\lturc lmn bnp11.. \/S. 11mc IOI U1d '"llll" nllllm11111m1. '(1-4~ C'tr· "'"" Call ~11~ PILOT/Bl ~l\ESSOW,ER.11n; II\( DWM. 6 2 /185.. tpohk qnuj.nl Std.mg tall. ihm. a1t11e111c. inirlh· '"'' WF \5-40forconveN1100.dm· 1ng. COll1J*ll0Mlup, l 1r1Yd I liU bndge, dins. lllO\-~ dtnma OUL and hol 111~ l~mc. Call 4042. BOYISH •S. 6'/185. 11hlmc. runny. Rllllll1IJC lltOmt)' •bo mJOY( films. masic. thealrc, games Ind ~ v.ouid ltkr IO meet I flt, very 1111¥· uvc and "CfY "*1bp 34--42 Sf with • sput.lt in her eyes. Ntwpon Beach. c.u 4438. IUCH. HEAL THY. A TTllACTTVE SHM. 37. medium bwld. .,ould liU Phone:<-->-----··---- AIMiw ......... _.._ _ ... ,., • ..,.,., .• VMI rtt•----- IO lllCC:I cloWD IO tar1ll pl for _,_ rwldllionship ~ Bea:b. Call 3883. S'nJDMUFFIN/BADBOY •• lS.6'1'/ 175 SWM. Wealllly. haadMlllt. 1111- letlc. LIM dlDclna. llC'ittc. penying. b5Si.lig. 1'lslio. call 3364. BIG TIME BODY. SBM. 22. Tall. dllt.. "'*' Seeb'I -ol 111y l'ICf for run. OnnF, Call 3318 f'MTiiEONE! SWM. 26.S',O'/IS5, above I\~ loots. ph)"'Calfy IC· me. 1chcn1uroui. Clp(ll·llllndcd. "eed ,...,,, Clnlll lldy for 111 ~ rcl111011slup. l<tds OK. C°'1i Me\&. Call .H70. \IATl.'RE. ATTllACTIVE SWM. n114S. lffcctl0Nlc. Eiaropran boni .uidt'dUQ!ed. 'lttl.\pm!)', UllC'llCUln- llrrcd. pnnc. non-wottnf.. 'JIC'Cial l;id) for lun. tblll ms. lnO\'IC'\, \j)Ol1\, 1mclrom.ano.c \c•l!Ofl lX.adl Call ~l71 llRl=.D Of DA TING1 Mc 1001 S\1, ?'I ~ 6' MorlJ blUt/pn. lool.inJ for \C0.111\ rclMIOO\/lip Atllklk. out~ 11\f 11111. IN.'tl .. \Jfth). no pale' r111 .. ol\hthet.All CtNJ\~(',111'8?. \i(, SW\I. 111 /172 "i/S, "ID I Ira.mt. fun k»mJ. ~. fit. 1n- 1clh~ En)ll)H)tl~. ICMb. \l.i IOJ "Jll\~Mlll, IMIJ!ltfll 5«1.., 111 1'1. 5"T •. fil. p!'W). llfttllM.\IC. ill.inn. ~Id ;ii hc.vL en,,,.. Jlb>M ..cm1-.Sult. f'('\1h<t\ ,.nJi «la.1 .. 1nttl'C'>IS Tu\1111 Ranch. Call '1447 1-0RMER ELROPEAS '10DEL ltttb !'&"Kin.tit "'OINUI IS I l'1\W, dMt. f ncnd Lo< n IOl!lmK'C, Wh. fllO\ la, tlovilb. Wiies and balloons. Worth air Qfl' IMnc Call 34n AJN PROfl:SSIONAL. SWM. N/ S. 19. S'B'/160. conw11ant. •llkf. leda Alblcbc. belllby Clmldicr-*· bnlhl, •ancd ~ Seas SWF. N/S. for marnage. f11111ly. Ir· YlllC. CaJJ 36.JI. YOU AND I ft dccm.. lJlld. 1n1eJ.. hlftll. IGblt.. wtda caabbshcid a- rms. &lpy We. a..ou.. people. dinlfll. lllO¥ies, l'llPPY ..aoc.s and OUL I 1111 DWM. •Uir/166. blown. pee11. CCIII Mm. Call 40:5 I LA.Dlf.S: Do ~ fed -)'Oii havt A4 Special Advertising Supplement for Orange Coast Weekend ., am men io p .._ ** ~~Oo~Ji-. IO aWlld yes lo¥e ..S dnoooe IO a 111111 who is ....Uy awwe ol pr wllbells?5'op..S6illk ..... lf row desft • Cbrisl<emm1 ..,_ widl IClCWily -.. lk loft )'OU could poMibly upcriceot. lbh blue- eyed. \'tty lllJICllVC. amsili~ amdt· 111111 lhillb •"C diolild COllllCC1. You • u.cq111oa.lly llU'ICtl~c.. ll-37. ~tall. t'OIMllQnc:lll rnllldcd. All responses answtted. g~I l.M)nngc Ulunly. Call 44~4. HOPEF\Jl ROW."'1TIC. SIM. '6. 6T/17Sf. prorc s1onal, ccLs soulm;,iic/pbyrn»t lO ~ "'°"~ mUjlC, buJhltf. romance. l~1ne. C'1U \814. INCUlABlE llOMANllC. SHM. ChNliae. 40+. S'6', pl'lllit ..... COMpmioule, ieteancy, ~. Saldliat for ........:-~ i.ty ... 40~-.. f...ty Yllues. Irvine. Call 4404. 'UUANE, S\JCCESSRJL BRIT· ISH ADVENTURER, S2 .sec.ks )Wiii. baiitillal. udc.a nYdill& come-• "'llo ~ -.i; ~al 111 C1Ctp1IOllll olderaun. nine eau 4'896 HANDSO\tE, VERY SUCCESS· AJt WM. 1 I. Rh11'~ cooflderl. clauy S«Lq \tf) btautlfu.I. ~\). fun. 18-JO. S WF to cpotl. pamper .t ldoft. Santa Ana Call 389S. DWM. CHIUSTIAN. '\IS, J\.,ST SO. Save this section! You Cilll respor1d to our per sonals 2~ liour s a d.iy. 7 days <1 \/Jl'C'k Ac1cJ1t1oridl pf'rsonals appe<:lf or1 r.i onci;1ys 111 our cldsslf1cc1 ~ect1on. SV. \t'\S 21,61'/l&S. Bll'EEYES . colJtce \I~ lland.ioclDt, 1111tll rent. athktlc. ~ ambt· tlCIU hUlllOf\Jll• ic:d.ms 1a11. cJnna llll'llLll•c. ~')' SWF'IS l~UIC C'tll \340 MEDICAL STUDENT. 24. altllnic SJM, Sttl.1111 m.111~. rtmminc, NJS SJF 19-lS fot cloiit, ccmlonab6c re· lllionstup. 1"1&1C. C'all 3442. SWM 26. LOOKING FOR 24-34 11>om111 who likes ., ao places. iCIC dunp. I litt lallpq! 1"n. Oill 3104 ALONE · AGAJN'1 SWM, NIS. 62. S'11'/160t,tt.mi•rnired. Setbpctlk. SWF, NJS.. 5'+. •idl ......ii A w11 .... boab. rum. badl. draft. ~ qm1 ama. TllSlllL CM! •71'1. JU'I ~~ JW;I kwl)~ iall, llh ktjc, run. !Mints.\ o-11a" Wolilot fot ~I). k>\1111 111 10 •potl T~tn Oill 4\lOI D\\IM, MIUTARY. 37, S I0'/1609 • blocwJrA>lc. COllMI')' llMIC. bcJ,. t. '"'' lllO\'lt', Uv1 ' Sttl' s fr'Ff DWF. 2.S-35. petite:, It\)'. ~is. for ~ tmc:ltrr clay 1°Wlll Call 1791 CifJll'n..EMA.hl.Y, WARM 4 . S"ll lfl'MO, ~ COlllCdic. -. letJC l...M bad!. tn¥d. ,._ .... S«U 'TRIM' ... n..1y ~ ~ Bed. c..u • 104. WHTTE MALE. 21. 19M'IO', IC!els WOlllll IO Wlllmlt &lfaa!l -.la ol hft Sc•Ml:'f CGIW'nlllOll. -'"-.Call .1)29. ALL A.MalCAN LOOKS W/ BIO ( H. p -.-• ....._ :i•• .. -~'-~ .... PRORSSIONAL.3,,6.flb . ...,_ ......... CllJO)'StpOnS.n'fd. lftC, ICtilllYt. ...... S«illla mrxuvcSWf,1~32). l.rv1111t. C.al )903. WORK HARD. PLAY HARD. ow' 37. f'T f.nJO)'\ lilore.. ...tt1 ,,..l'lllNl;.tmn S«l f1&*l'cu- 111tt 1n F. ~Ana. 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"'°' Citinn5 and ... ; s 1 Jot children 6-17. At a theater near you 8Y rodd fM:nCb . . ... . . .:-~ _., City Of Joy Rated: PG-13 The Stars: Patrick Swayze, Pauline Collins The Story: Mer wigging out, Amer1'4n Or. Max Lowe (Patrick Swayze) gives up medicine and travels to an ashram In India, Seeking His Soul. The embittered, closed-off med ico soon meets up with the salntty Joan fkthel (Pao· line Collins) e plucky Irishwoman who· operates e clinic for the poor. Of course the clinic's badly In need of a doctor, and in spite of his refusal, Max gets more involved with the locals, even to the extent of uniting them against the slum's Godfather figure. The Scoop: Directed not too subtJy by Roland Joffe, (re- sponsible for that other Spiritually Agonized Heroes epic "The Mission"), "City Of J<:ff' flound· m in its own predictable, fonoolak piety. There's never a doubt for e sec thot Swayze's misanthropic doc is going to rejoin the h\#Mll race (triggered by -~p, I'm not kidding -a baby cklivety!), and since the octor plays Max with ~ a ckarth ot emotional fire power, the dilemma's nonexistent. Though Collins and Om Puri as a riclcsMw driver who gains dignity come off best. the movie's too pumped -up with its Irritatingly smug Noble Intentions. The Sco re: 5 """"' TNI UHMISm CINIMA •24S C..-°""-1$4 1111 I Y-.... C-l'G 13) 6 IS, IOIS n.. .... ~I 2 ., c-J:o """'r Pl) S. 4.5, 10 15 1'Mi4a~ 11111 l .... IK.-4 SIS,7 15,915 FernGulty Sleepwalkers Basic Instinct Rated: G Rated : R Rated: R The Stars: Voices of Tim Cuny, The Stars: Alice Krige, Brien The Stars: Michael Douglas, Sharon Stone · Christian Slater and Robin Williams Krause, Madchen Amick The Story: The fairy inhabit.ants of an Australian coastal rein forest fight to protect their home against callous loggers and a toxlc, primordial creature called He.xxus. The Scoop: It might not have the scope of "Les Miser-ables" scoring of "Beauty and the lkast," but as fM as animated musicals go, "FemGully" Is certainly consistently pleasing and topical fare. The . Ken end Barbie simplicity of the Tinkerbell heroine and human hero occasionally detract from the lush back-ground visuals, but there's more than enough to make up for it. Stealing the Politlcally Correct show from all the terrific flora end fauna is Robin Williams-~ed Batty Koda, a brain-fried bat whose radar has been permanentJy skewed thanks to laboratory upaiments. All in all, a good lesson to be leatMd. The Score : 6 • ("""'9 l .... IPGI 6 IS. I lO. 10 JS S ~A_,, rG 13) 6 IS, I IS 10 IS 6 Cltr .. Wt ll'G ll) 4 •S. 130, 101S WOOOHIOGI QNIMAS ~ P'oll--.tC..i- 0..... SSl.O.SS 1 ,.,.,,...., 1G1 S •S 1 45, 9 4S 2 Wl'"8 SeNlt 4 •S. 7, t IS l ,... (l'G.131 S 7 IS, 9 )() .... ~c-i s. 130, 10 S ,,...,......._, ~ S •S, 9 45 Y-.. the C-J'0-1311 The Story: Mother/son duo, last of a dying breed of immortal feline/humanoid shape-shifters leading desperate, nomadic existences in small towns, feed on the life force of the virginal young while battling their natural enemies: C4ts . The Scoop: Beneath the supernatural suburban war theme is a surprising sense of pathos for the monsters end their no-exit lifestyie. In true Hitchcocldan fonn, screenwriter Stephen King and director Mkk Ganis play with audience sympathy and expect· ation by Initially making the deadly, incestuous family the film's nominal protagonists. Tight and lean by most horror-flick standards, Sleepwalkers fares best when it's dealing With the pro-family bond between Its beasts. The ethereally lovely Krige ("Chariots of Fire") brings some tragic dimension to the dot.ins, protective M.ary, while Krause is tooching in his divided feelings toward his choice of prey. Amick (Shelly the waitress from "Twin Peaks") is a delectable and re- sourceful miss not afraid to fight back. Along with superb make· up dfects, Sleepwalkers delights in quincy, off-beat touches. The Score: 6 fGllltlln Vlley The Story: Troubled, danger-loving S.F. cop Nick Curran (Douglas) plays a deadly cat-and· mouse game Wtth femme murder suspect Catherine Tramell (Stone). A Grace Kelly ice-blonde with a flair for smart·bomb verb- iage, Catherine's a fabulously wealthy wnter of crime novels Whose recent book parallels the ice pick lolling of her former rode 'n' roller boyfnend. The book provides the petfect alibi: Who would create a fiction that would make the writer an immediate suspect? Smee Nick is exhilarated by the penl as much as Cather· ine's bod, he. throws discretion to the wind even When she makes him the subject of her next book The Scoop: If you just set aside all the pre-releas~post-release controversy and hype, what you're left with 1s a terrific, sleek and riveting grade-A pulp thriller with style and luxe to bum. Tricked out with ell-systems-go '90s eroticism and violence, the film bulldozes you with its great leads, production design and direction. The combo of h19h-risk gemesmonship and he~ undertow is bullying, relentless and compelling from start to fin· lsh. Stone·~ performance has "In· st.ant stard~" wntten all over it. The Score: a .. l le.lie INtllwt • 17 lO J S lO I. 1020 4 ,_,......, ((i I ~ 30 1 IS 4 6. Ma.-U..an ... 4) 9 ~ fOUNJAJN YAU.IT TWIN ....,,..,.,'{~ 839 ISOO I .......... " rG Ill S l0. 7 30,930 2 Fellul'G-IJIS•S I. IOIS fAMllY FOUi ClNIMA 17161 hol"""1 SI 96] 1307 I TM hM IPGI 12, 2 30. S 1 30 10 2 l'lwM...._,.~12. 2 IS • J0.645 9 Laguna Baell lDWAaOS 50UTH COAST lAGUMA •3' S c- ,...,...., •91 111 I I "'8 l"lcr'tff ~ S 30. I . 10 30 2 Cuttlnt 14 .. ~ S JO 9 4.S n.a ,....,... • S JO 8 IC lO Orange Coast's Most Complete by Merlyn Moll.'lrCl on \.'le\V throudl June 9. Hours: Is a m.·S p.m. Mond.1y-fltd.ly. Ad· massiOn: free. ct.y.Slb#dly; 11 a.m.·S p.m. Sunday. • H.ein ... ...,_ Ubrary S25 Main St.. HunCin(lon lelch. )75-5071. ~ ..... Unda Wheeler '-luNd ~ ~ 6. ~' 1-4 P·"'· s.iturdly. Hours: 10 '·"'··7 p.m. Monday-Thunday; 9 a.m.·S p.m. S.turc»y. Admission: free. •)oh" Wayne Airport 3151 AJrw•y Ave , Buildens K·101 , Ca.t.1 Mft.l, 252·5219. ''The Bit Or•ntt· PYOduce Box la.,. 111S·19SS" on ~ on the departutt Mf cl lhe Thomls f Riley TenntNI, op· polite~ 1-4 ~ 11-14, ltwough M.ly -.. • OrMtp Coul Colltte, 2701 fl.of\.lfW Road, Cosu ~. Of-5629. An in-.1~­ tion.ll art exhibtt. featuring works by stu- dents from 19 Or•nse County high schools, on displ.ay in the Art ~llcfv throui.:h S.turda) Dmi".'8 l't.'C'f?llOn noon-~ p m "S.lturd.Jy. A 1uried art show ~aturin1 Wort.s by adv.in~ OCC art st~ts on YICW Wednesda~·t..1.;,y 21. Hour1: 9 a.m -S p.m Monda -Friday. Adm1~. Fttt • Security rxific Wl!ffl SSS Anton Bl\d • Cost• ~. 43'.l-6000 "O\art~ Coll«ted and C.r~fully Countrd" by N~ la Roul1e Al~1nwn-Gt11f1th c:ontfnuet throud\ June 13 Hours 11 a m.-4 p m, Tu~>-5.tturd.ly Adm1»i0n F~. Commerdal Clll~rifl ••w Marble ColftthcMtM 1970 ~ BM!. emu MN, "46-5776 ~ lllis.. painter, ~' •nd ~ " show J)ttce tumlture. it M.ly"S f~.uu~ Mdt. Hour • 6:30 a m.•11 pm Sund.y• Thund.ay-; 6: 0 ;ii tn .·mktnl&N Frida • 5.ttunby. AdmilMon. f rtt •Owlet WMtchurdl S97) C"fnH"r '· Drive, Huntington Bexh, 373-4459. Dis-BIKl!Book listings nins the first Tuescby guN Hills. UO pp. Contxt ~net ~gursJd, play ol expres.sionist painttn~ by Marinus of uch month. · 532-8675. Welman continues tftrough Tuesday and 8 Tiies of Mwnhue, S.Of')'bool Ball, expressionist sculptures by Scott Ownes on legend; OC, Onnge County. BT, blKti rL..-.•-view througti June 2. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 tie. BT-o~L, bllldt Ile optlonll. pp, ,.., May 1 at 7 p.m., Pacific '-'""~ dinner ••---'~ F ..... 11 Sa r-dance, costume parade, entertainment ilt p.m. """""'""Y· r ..... y; a.m.-4 p.m. tur· person. BA., to be arranged. 1 • • ~ 25 "'----252 1234 d.:iy; and by appointment Admission: Frtt. rvine MarriOtt. ,, 1 pp. n"""' - . •Circle ~llery South Coast Plaza, 333 S. •Opening Ceremonies of 552 Oub • Onco de Mayo, May 1 ill 7 ~·· Cali- Bristol St., C~ Mesa, 540-5077. Erte's Olympics, April 30 at 5:52 p.m., Hoag fornia Elwins asino n1~ ~ Mew most-classic lithogr.;iphs and ~rigraphs dis· Hospital Foundation new member drive Neigtlbo<hood Community Centtt. 535 pp. played through May 25. Hours: 10 a.m.·9 torch lighting and "Olympic" team march Phone 557-6313. p.m. Monday-Friday; 10 a.m.-6.P:m .. SJtur-at Newport Center. Contact Carol Hey· • Astronauls, Mars and filrawilly SIMI, day, noon-6 p.m. Sunday. AdmtSStOn. Free. wood, 760-5916. May 1-3, Youth ~ ill QC fairgrou~, • Gallerill Orrefors Kosla Bod.i in Cr;stal •A Toast From the Heart, April 30 at 6 Cosu Mesia. Phone 51-fAIR. Court, 3333 Bear St .. Cost.a Mesa, S-19· r ·m., Volunteer Center o( Creal~ OC at •lute of Cost.i Mesa, M.ay 1-3, C05ta 1959. "Essentials Only." an exhibition of fyatt Regency, Irvine. 540 pp. Phone 953. Mew Chamber ol Commerce spotJighlS art glass by Erik.1 Lagerbielke, continues 5757. cuisine of 30 are• restlurants, entertain· through May 22. Hours: 10 a.m.·9 p.m. mcnt at Plaza Tower. 53 pp. Phone 548· Monday· Friday; 10 a .m.·6 p.m. Saturday; • Imagination Celebrlllion, through May 4942. 11 a.m.·5 p.m. Sunday. Admission: Free. 3. arts festival for )'OUth and families at OC 8 South Coast Plaza Village SunOower Performing Arts Center, other loc.:itions. •Flights of hncy, May 2 at 10:30 t11.m., and Be;ir streets. across from South Coast Phone 642-S580. Children's Home !>ociety luncheon fashion show at Anaheim Hilton and Towers. $45 Plaza, 435·2050 Second annual "M •Mansions & Masterpieces, ~y 1, 9 pp. Phone 542•1147. Beat" college art competition •nd e>.hibit a.m.·5 p.m., CHOC Tres Oso Guild home continues tfirough May 10. Awards rccep· tour and boutique •t Nellie Gail Ranch, U · • ~ntucky Detby Day, Mily 2 at 11 11on/party 4-7 p.m SJturday. r;:====:::;;:;;::=::::=======;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iliiiiiiiilmiiliiilii~-1 8 Susan Spirilus Gallery 3333 Bear St (in I Crysi_al Court), Costa Mesa, 549-7550. Third annwl exhibttion "Precious Met.ifs 111, •• focusing on artists Joan Myers, Will H1· rosh1 Od.l, lorna Stol..es and George Tice, runs through May 23 Hours: 10 a.m ·9 pm Moncf.ly-Fnday; 10 a.m.·6 p.m. Satur- dJ\. nooo· 5 p m Sunday Adm1SS1C>O: Free. 8 Worl.s Callery South 3333 Bear St (In Crysl.ll Court), Costa Mesa, 979-6757. M"ed media artist K11s Cox display contin· ul~ through May 24 Hours: 10 a.m.-9 • pm Mond.iy·Friday, 10 a.m.·6 pm. Satur· day, and 11 a m.-6 p m. Sunday. Acf. m11os1on rree. I; I "I \ \ ': ', I I'" I I I •, " Ill \t "Iii ll >f, LISTING INFORMATION: I( you have an l'\t'nt fitting or lh.inge of information for Bl.1cl.Bool.., direct inquiries lo Benjamin Cp\tein, c..o Blacl..Boolc, P.O. Box 1500- THE GREAT DEALI Every Monday night everything on the menu Including Suahl ONLY 014 Alf Night Lonal Regula.r Happ)' Hour TUN-Sun li:30-8:30 Beach & Hermoaa &-7 M .. roee location ',I ,', ' ) ~. I t.t :, ' • :. I I l I ' f • ' ' I I I f • , ( ,', I-' I , t ' ' 1 ~ ~ H; ~ '' : t-1 ·, H · l lh h'' ~ 1 :. .. w r • lH-I, Corona del Mar, CA 92625. Phone i-------------------------------(714) 760-2622. A complete year of 10 f tf~ " -~HE ~ ~!lillliSE ·~·"" -.. . . . --~ . - CRYSTAi. GAYLE MAY~• 1 May Hit • 2Mh RAY PRICE ~ .. c.th ~1\nua\ 11\e """ n-·-ada ..rnnrt -g.-•-Race Ne ... rtiona\ Yacht Inter"May \, \992. ._..,.. ..... ~ .... .....,...,.,,,.,......... ~ ..... --~ Pr1nta are • J 0 each. Stop by our !obbY on OT alter May J 8l. or maJI check or money order to: Dally Piiot, LONDON PRJHT', 330 W. Bay Street. Costa Me•. CA 9262'1. To charge by phone call 64.2-4333. Orange Cout Weekend I Thursday, April 30, 1992 ... -. . . . a.m .. OiOC P.idrinos at 8.llboil Bay Oub, 8330. Newport ee.cti. sso pp. Phone 64S~sooo. • s..mmtt ICidoff r.iy, May 2 ac 1:10 ext 177. p.m., OC Sid Cub at Clleoct Jones mi- • Senior r~nt.tion. M.ay 2 ill 11 a.m.. <Jenee, Huntington BNch. SS pp Phone Irvine O\ilptef ol National O\ilnty Le.lg\Jf 963·2211. filShion show luncheon ill Ritz Carlton, Y • • Ewnlng under th. sw.. May 2 1t guna Niou~. By inviation only. 6 30 USC T-nd ,. ___ Ju lor ·D-: p.m.. .,..,, ii .....,...... n •Derby O.iy, Miy 2, 11 :30 il.m.-4:30 Auxiliary d'MH daoce at fOUf ~ p.m.. Friends ol Court Appointed SpcNI Newport Beach. SSO pp. BT. Phone 122· ~tes Auxiliary (Ci\SN buffet Derby 9466. coverage, wage11ng at Bistro 201, Irvine. • 1thap50dy in Camelot, Mly 2 .ii 6:30 S75 pp. Contact Susan Kr.imer, 760-0959. p.m,, ~ O\olpt~ o( oc P«bmmg •HQ&. Bingo Hoedown, Mly 2 at 5·30 Ms Center dinner d~ oil Center Oub, p.m.. PADRE Foundation •t K.arag1nes ~Mesa. 51 00 PP• Codct.i1l 11tire. Con- Ranch, YorlN l ind.i. 525 pp. ~c 532· taa Cheryf Caibon, 722-7607. I~ 1~~ 1~. I \ .. \ \. ( . t~~ \( )\\ 8.625% APR 0 YfS 8.750%RATE1.5 YI UY_.,._. 9.31B APlt -JIY_. . 9.25% APR 0 YfS 6.00% RATE 0 Fr ..... v ...... 1.Qft Aft -• .. ••• Cir• ...... I .... lAMt. I• wl JM T.D.a,. ~ 0.1 OHQ' • DON MORRIS om~ Serv1cea • ....,. m•> m •• ~-· t •• _ __,_____ (1H) _.,. < You'll cry, You'll laugh, . You'll love Leftover Dream s "Stirrin and g ~~ft""ftft " ~•1&1&&··· -Pu.blishm Yftkly -- C"1 L'1 D·n . -Q 22 n ~ L I I J~ r·\ · .' , . ~ 4 -1 4 • lteR•dly ~ ~ Ma'( 2 al 6:30 p.rn., Amerian Par~ A.tin. at Surf ~ s,.,1d hoed. LllllUN ~. Cont.1ICt Party TNINR, 497-29'51 . •OlftMr, ~ 2 it 6:30 p.m .. ~tioNI Council on Ak:ohorism ~ Drug ~ ~nce It ~ 8.y Oub, NewpOrt Beieh. SSS pp. Phone 835·3830. • MolM ca.to Ni~ ~y 2 at 6 p.m., w~·s Tr1rcsitiofW uw,a Centet dinner d.ince at IMne M.vriott. Jso pp. Phone 992·1939. •'SOI I.uh, May 2 at 7 p.m., urmen Chapcet of OC Perlormi111 Alts Center "~" at Ruby's J~r Oinet. N~ Beach. ns pp. Mire: 'SOL Phone 854~ 81411. • Tm de Mayo FIHla, May 3, 5 p.m.· mldn~ Cystk fibroM Foundation at B.ir· baca. ~nc. ~ BNch. SJS pp. (Donor PM')' 4·5 p.m., by lnvit.Won only.I Phone fl8· t 393. .. •Alt ol Dining V, 1"1'rf 3 at S'.)0 p.m .• Newpott H.\rt>oi M MUSNm d.nncr COOf· d1n.itfd by .)DIChtm Spl~I ptts Soc..I 4l•mt New Yotk su~Chm it four Se.i· sons. Nfowport BeKh. Master ol ~emc>­ n1CS, t.1.teh.id ~' SlOO pp ContAc.1 Mwne Ga.btf. 759-112 2 •CoJr a.mk. "'~Y • .it 9 ... .,, .• OiOCO Coif Oub VJurN~ .at The lt.nks at ,.~ 1rch Beieh. S 1 SO pp. Don~ only. s.io pp Con~ Bob W.itson, 6))· 1685. ·~g LundMon, M.Jy 4 '" 10 1m .• H•&fl Pr1011ty of A.\V:::. unctf R~~ Centt'r a CMet Club. U.U Mcs.t. sis pp. Phone 542-6419 •Coll To.irrwn«nl. M.1y 4, OINe O~ T ~.atlMnl Untm It 8~ unyon Country Oub, Newpon Be~. Pflone 177-4999. •Membership luncheon, May 6, SCOOPP (South COilSt ~niution ol P\.lnned P.irenthood) .it Rho&s reside~. 8"lboa ~lnw4. C.OOt.Kt Non lt'hm.in, 675-0707 • Oe1~1 for Oinlna. t.Uy 6 at 10 un., a IOC t:lnde-relt.1 Cuold ~ bouuque ~ Cre<ln reside~. 5.lnt.a AN ~&tits. S4S pp Phone 644·7l20 • A.¥ds Dinner, M.'ly 7 <ll 7 P. m .. ~ lodl.dtries M. W,Jtetftont Hilton Hu~ington Bffch. S70 pp. Phone S47 6305, bl. 308. • P'hutomt at the A&KtJoft, M.ly 9, 8c¥ Mld Gilb Oub ol Fullerton cftnllt'r ~. INC ~ sknt ~ at Ooubietrtt Hoc.et. On"ft. Phone 52s.a2•1. • SunJet s.r.n, M'°)' 9 .at 4 p m • Or· 1ngitw00d Quid ~ SeMc~ T e.im pc· rue: ~ Santi AN Zoo. S20 pp.; chi~. sa. Phone 101-2126. • Swina for the Kids. l+My 11, ~ ~ Awn. ~ ~ ~ Re-~•teh found.llion Pf tou~ at Pde· an Hill Coif Cub. "5250 pp. indodes """ lunch and rect'ption. ConQCt l~ne C,,11t. Nttl, 72().6488. •CSP Goll TOWNMeftt. Ma~ 11 Ill 9 1.m., ~RI Vouch Sheltf'f llOUnwnenl .wJ dlinMt •t PK!flc Count')' Oul>. S.n Clemente. $149.95 pp. Phone 250-0488. • ~ Goll O.Mc. May 11 at 11 :JO a.m., Maid! of Oinm IOUmllMnt • ~ Country Cub, Huntington k.ach. $300 pp. Phone 611-8700. ·~Coif T~ ~ 11 at 9:JO 1..m., Jofln TrKy Clinic M fl NP r,.,.-Club, •--.. N'p S2SO nn. pt;;.;'693-0292~-r-r ·~ ....... May 12 It 6 p.m., Hum.an ~ dinner at Fout 5ealoM. ~ klch. S12S pp. f'hoM 497· ...... poit INc9' w..e. '° the Ms. Mly. 14· 17, ~ leach Ml Conw"Won muMc, dine», food ...-. "°"' 20 ,...,.. ~.wt~ .. ~ blllt. ~ mi. lftl Af'd a*-more, ll FAINon lt&and. Phone .... )150 for ...... ol ewNI. • _.. ca.. -MarWll (G\tley ~ II Mm'UI l ~ 16 at ··:J() p.-.._a,.. ........ co.. Culd .... ............ a. .. c...y QAt. ....... C1iMvo. 17' ... Allft: ~· C.... .._. T. ~. 546- •a.llllle ~ Mlr.17, M ...... • ......... c.dil ............ C..- miClet'S ol OC Philharmonic Society wine ~ food t.tsting reawring oc reuur1nts, music and ~ncing <lt Crean ~. Sa~ AN ~~ S6S pp. Phone 733· 1873 °' 779-520). •A Tute For Ure, M.1y 17 11 6 p.m., Americ.ln Cancer Society/OC Unit wine ~ rood tasting 11 Robert Mondavi Wine & food untt'r, C.osta Mes.\. S125 pp. Phone 751-04-41. ~tion at Scott's Seafood and Pedorm.ance it OC Petfooning Ms Uti~. Costa Mew. S6S pp. Contact K.ltherine Logan, 760- 1794. •Golf Tournament. May 18, Con Tempo CNpter of 0C Performing Arts Center. Cont.tel CMna Brewster, 854-1040. •Alien 3, May 21 t11t S p.m .. Exchange dub Child Abuse Pr~ntion Center of OC food ttiting and IT\O\tie ~miert' (nlO\'ie .it 7:30 p.m.) at Edwards lido Onema, New· port Beach. SJO pp. Phone 650-2771. t ~ '•' 1 , I 1 \ -, ' ' I I • Mucho Munchiei 2675 Irvine l\\e . Newport ~. 722·2583 Stt'\-e Marmcl 1ppe.irs at 8:30 tonight. l I ) \. '.' l ' .. I l ·, l \ I ', l " •The W<ly We Wore, Ma)' 19 it 11 1.m .. Big unyon Philharmonic Committee Hol- lywood fashion retrospective featuring ac- • eoir CLusic, May 17 1t 10 1.m., Shire tual movie costumes at four Seasons, New- Our ~ tou~ment at Tijt'ras Ottk port Beach. S60 pp. Phone 759-9215. Golf Oub, Rancho Santa Marg;mlAl. S72 • fnsl1llalion Luncheon, May 20 .it 10:30 PP· Phone 932-6452. a.m., Women's Guild of Olrve 0$ Treat· •lye Bye Birdie With Tommy Tune, mcnt Cenle" lor Abused Children. Phone Moly 17 at 6 p.m .. American liver Foun· 777-4999. • Ecok>Vcal Tour of Newport Bay, May 24, 8:3'0 <l.m.·1 p.m .• Fish and Came Dept, and P.ddle P~r guided tour of Upper Newport B<ly Ecologiul Rt>Serve and k.ly<lking leSsoo begins at NcwpOlt Beach Aquatic Center. No experience ~ry. S46 pp. Phone 675·121S. • f.shion btr1v1ianu, May 26 al 11 a.m., Angehtos de Oro fashion show for 81g Brolhe~Big Sistt>n 0C at Le Mendien, Newport Beach. S12S pp. Phone 673· 2402. • Bt11rbaco1 Restaurant 3J33 \\' Co.N Hwy., Newport Beach, 938·1393 "Tres de Mayo fit'Sta," a Me>.ic.ln·themcd (1~1.i fo.i- luring dancing. music and Southwc~tcrl\'ls· land cu1s.me from kx:.ll rest.iur.inl~. tS held , S p.m.·midnight Sunday lo benefit C~1c Fibrosis FoundatlOn. ~: S35 per pcr)OO. DISCOVER YOUR IMAGINATION! LEARN HOW TO INTEGRATE TECHNOLOGY IN THE ARTS lm aginacion Celebration of O range Co unry DINAMATIO DI OSAUR EXHIBIT April 25-May 3 uitt' !03, t'Cond Lcvd •Opemt' a robouc Dimetrodon Ornosaur. •·('('how Oinouur art' m.idt' . .ind mecr the arum "'ho m.il e them . • l,(un how co draw Dinos.iur correctlv bv world reno" nt'd paleontologist. Dr. Robert Bakker. · · •Dinosaurs. Di no aurs -a Mc ozoil Broadway trlt' Music.ii. SILICON GRAPHICS CO MP UTE R SYSTEMS Saturday, May 2 uue 316. Third Lc"d •Ac.idcmy Aw.ud winning spw .il effe(t for Tcrmrnacor II. Michael J.ckson's ,1Jeo Bia k & 'Whue ind Bt'aUt ) and the Be.isl wert' all cre.ued on computers. •D&over how chorcognpher are using. Lite Form computers in th~r Y.ork . -C:Oncrol the w.tt('f creature from 1be movie The !\.b\ . in a h.inds on dt'monscmion · YAMAHA MUSIC EDUCATION EXH IBI T Saturday, May 2 First Lnd. Center Courr St.ige •Original Juni or Co mposers Progrim. •Yamaha Clavinova Demonstmions 1hroughou1 the d.t\. PHILIPS /IMPULSE INTERACTIVE VIDEO DISPLAY Miy 1-3 First & cco nd Levels •Experience rhe Ima gi nation Machine from Philip Compict Dis lnm.ictive. , DESIGNER'S CO RNER EXHIBIT Sttarday, May 2 Suire 327. Th ird Level •Step into a theatrical design srud10 as plans for sm. co~tume and lighting are developed from the drawing board. •Experiment wub robotic lntdlabeams. Luers and Color Changers. •Meet future film and video animators of tomorrow. O RANGE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PHOTOGRAPHY EXHI BIT April 2S·May J Fim Level •Featuring_ a display of 80 award winning phocographs from Orange Coo ney High Schools. o..., c._~ Pwrimq Art\ (f!Vft Or-. Cony~ al £.-k-.in ~ • tt I . • leftnett-Hlcb P'rlvate School 190 23rd St., ~ Mesa, 645-445-4. The school's spring tiesta Fling. featuring games, food and a rummage sale, runs fO a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. • Huntington Bea.ch Central Park Ed- wards side, Huntington Beach, 847-9622. An all-you-an~at panalce bfuldlSl to benefit amp 5Cholarships for underprivi· legecl children will be held 7 a.m.·noon Saturday. Cost: S2.SO. educational fair, which runs 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday and Sunday. and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. Admission: Free. Running c:oncur- rendy is the 371h annual Orange County Science and Englftffring fair, -.Nhefe more than 400 enllies from SiudenlS at Orange County middle schools and high schoOls ue on display through Sunday. \ 1 t ! I I '' ( " •, ', I \ • I '-, \ I.' " •Jewish Community Center of Orange County 250 Baker St., Cosu Mesa, 751- 0608. "Painting and Drowing," a six-week class taught by Mathorie Millen, r:uns Tues- day-June 9. Class fee is S30 f0t members, S40 for non·members. • Newport Harbor Art Museum 850 San Otmente Of .• Newport Boch, 75C).1122. "Oevi.1 on the Stairs" curator Robert Storr lectures noon ~Y 7. llckets: SS. dassical, Oper3 & Tr~itional • Newport Harbor P'anhel~nlc at St. Michaels and All Angels Church, Corona del ~r. 646-25~4. "~'Mg fun With • Or&n&! County Perfcwmln~ Arts Cen- ....t......f-. lt:r 600 Town Uflter OriYe, ~ Mfsa, Hats" 15 presented 10 a.m. w ... __,,..._.,. 556-AATS. P~ric Chorale ptewnts the lundleon served at noon. sixth annual Choral Fdi~I featuring more • C>nnge Coast Col~ge. 2701 faitview than 1,000 mun,i high school studtnts 9 Rcwld, cosu Mesa, 432-5880. A ~-a.m.·2 p.m. Satu y. Admiulon: f rtt. ~Or~ c;ounty Performing Alts Qntef, 600 T<>Wn <Aolei Drive, Costa ~. 646-0CPS. Condubof [y.Pftb s.lonen and . the Los Ange6es PNl\armonic perfofm »t· urday at I p.m. in a program that includes Debussy's ''Jeux" and 51.ravuHlcy's "f1'e- bird." Tdeu.: S15-S42. • r.aric Symphony Orchtitr1 at Orange County Periorming Arts Center, 600-Town Center Drive, Cosu Mesa, 740-2000. ~vel's "l 'enfant ec ~ sortileges" ptr- focmed wed~~Y 7 at a p.m. rd-tat.ive of UCI will be in OCC's Transfer •Orange Cou"ty Phllharmonk ~ty Center 9 a.m.--4 p.m. Wed~y. <:all .---------------------------432-5894 for <1n appointmenl OCC offers tear gas cert.ifiation l.Wfkshop on Saturday from 9 a.m.-noon in Room 203 o( Lewis Applied Science Building. Fee is S46. "Mariceting Your Own Seminar or Work- shop" held Wednesday and ~Y 13 from 6 :30-9:30 p.m. Fee: S65. The Finest Japanese Otnrng Expenence •Orange Co.ut College 2701 F.wview Road, COsla Mes;i, 631-5918. OCC hosts its annual Citizens' Advisory Dinner, themed "Building Our future Right Nowt," at 6 this evening in the Student Center. OCC hosts eigttl annual Tribute Run on Saturday with pre-race warm up at 7:30 a.m. Stroller, wheelchair race begins at 8 a.m.. S\kilometer run/walk begins at 8: 1 O a.m .. Following is a panake breakfast from 8:30-11 a.m. Advanced registration ~ S12 or Sl S with T-shirt, 432-5307. OCC .---------------------------SPECIAL llOTllD'I DAY HOURI: Native Arneric.ln Organization hosts second annual Pow-Wow from noon·midni~t Sat- urday and noon· 6 p.m. Sunday in LeBard Stadium, 432-5817. I > \'-..( I 8 Danscene Dance Studio 298o-A Mc- Clintod. Way, Costa Mesa, 641 -8688. Swing Dance Party held Saturday 8-11 ·45 p.m. Admission SS. • Golden West College Mainstage The· ater. 15744 Colden West St., Huntington Beach, 895-8281. Guest artist Jeff Slayton leads master class in modern dance tod.ly from 7·30 to 9·30 p.m. Fee: SS • O range Coast College Robert B. Moore Theater, 2701 Fain.-.ew Rd .. Costa Mesa, 432·5880. Annual student dance con~ is held Friday·S.lturday at 8 p.m. Tickets: S7. 1992 dance awards folfoo.v •Orange Coast College D•nce Studt0, 2701 t.1in.-iew Rd.. Costa Mesa. 432· 5506. Choreographer Dan Wagoner will teach .in ontermedoate·advanced modern d.ince ma>ter d.us from 2-4 p.m. Satur· day. Fee· S 10 H '°> 11\"\I ..., ,\ '°>t'I ( J \( 11 '°> • 1992 Imagination Celebration of Or- ange County various locations. 556-ARTS, ext 888. Seventh annual am festival f()( children, teens and their fam1hes presented by the Orange County Performing Nls Center and the Orange County Depart· ment of Education through Sunday. Daily events free 0< nominally priced. •Taste of Costa Mua <tt South CO.Jst Pl.iu, Bear and Sunflower, CosQ Mesa fine wine. food from more than 30 r~u­ rants and various types ol entertainment featured F nday from 5-10 p.m., S.lturday from noon-10 p.m. and Sunday from noon·6 p.m. Cost: S3 (children 12 and under free). lndMdual "~es" serwd on SIX·indt plates S 1 ·S4. • 13th 1nnual Youth bpo <ti the Orange County fairgrounds, 88 Fair Dove, Cosu Mesa, 751-3247. "Astronauts. Mars and Faraway Stars" is the theme of the annual T f\ Li : : t L ·~ \' t L\ L F Fresh Fish Dally Alt Year 'Round BreeldMt Lunch Dinner •Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm efar1Y Bird Specials eHappy Hour 4-6?m eHart>or Brunch Cruises 400 M am St . B a lho;t 673-4633 12 - ~~'klwuw; ~ IJt1-lcowM ~ ~~~ 4.J,~~ a;J, ~ ~ South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (714) 540.3840 Angelo RISTORANTE ITAUANO 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 848-1115 SPECIAL 5 Course Dinner for Two ... s19.s5 Appetizer · Salad · Pasta Choice of Chicken, Veal or Fish Dessert (Tiramisu), Coffee . . Pka8e call for reservatiom Nol valid wlth any ol9'er t'Oapon . 11:00 ...... l:OO,... .... ,... .. e:oo,... Horikawa T~ • l.OSMo-s •S.._,. SOUTH CC>.'IT PLAZA VILUAGE • 3800 S Plan Or 5m AN (7U) 557-2531 • 3 n*UIS to Pll'bn•io Ml CenW Say No to Drugs Say YES to~ Come See·~ 'tttl/. at l6!NltDMI• .....,_c, e a • Gino's Expanded Menu .. • Exciting New Pasta Dishes , • Early Dinner Specials • Karaoke Sunday & Monday Night • We Still Have Your Old Favorites, Too!! CA l l : ~ 0 ~ ~~ . . 5 4 0-l 2 2 4 dS: S1l·SJ6. 740-2000. 8 CClf'ONI det MM Hip School little The-• ~ WHt College Playbox Theater, J~ New Age & 11uet ilter, 2l0l Ustbluff Qt., Newpoft BeKh, 15744 Coldenwest St., Huntington 895· •Mudto c..e. JAU .. -4 ulM Crill 751-9740. Coastline Community College 8378. ··e~" pbys Fridays-Saturdays at 8 263 £. 17'h Sc., COltl Ma.I, 631~. PffSmlS "Robin Hood" Fridays .00 Satur· G.iltMill T,...., ~ wfdt Luther= d.tys ilt 8 p.m. t.lvoogh May 16. Teclcets: p.m., Su~ ill l p.m. through May 17. ~~ ..... -$6-$8 Tickets: Sll-Sl-4. ~fric»r--""!.-r•Unde~. ·r~-·-:::::::;::::;:::=::=:;:::::=:==::::::=:::::::-:::=:;:::-::-:::~~~---1 Holis Genny, Tueo.. O.wt Caff'ield with Luther Huflel. w~-Wf·M..y 13,; ~ VI/fl (pi Md. Ron Eschete, M.ly 7. ~9 p.m.~Su~.~ d1y-Wednudoay; 9:3l> p.m. Fridily· Salun»y. • Otoanp County FAlr 88 fair Oriw, Cosu Mesi&, 7S1 ~AIR. ,JMi f fttioal p<e- sented F~Sundoay. Pop, Rocle & Country • AltA Coif.-W.anhouM & Ro.Isling Co. 506 31st St. Newport Be.ch, 67S..0233. Tom l.°"& ~~guicar .t 8:~0 p.m .. Fri- day; s.rwt[fl.Oa. folk mus.c. Saturday. 8:)0 p.m.; Kim Go&clrNn, folk music, 7:30 p m., Sundly; Alt.ii ""I ~ 8.lnd, 7:30 p.m., Tuesd,jy; Zeor1 SiF. folk music, 8 p.m., ~ o.ve Crou. ;.w Ind blues, 8:30 p.m., M.ly 7. Admission: free. • llue Matb&c 1907 H.ltbor Blvd., Cost& ~ 646:5776 •. lMn Sip plays tonilht; Tom McUift, ~pop no.wp.., Fnd.y; Millhew 5luna; pt.if ~ul. Tues- <Uy; C.8. StNth, fOlk rode. M.ly 7 Show- hmet! I · t 1 tonWit; 9 p m.·midn1ghl rr,d1y-Saturdiy; 1-11 p.m. Sund•y· w~. ~= ft'ft. • Id .... ~ 1599 Supet'iol A~ .• COil.i MeM. 646-5187. "btmnttia. .. 8 p.m F~Sllutdlys ~ 7 p.m. ~ ~ JUne 7. T'dets: S12.50. #·-············~ • • 10¢ SPECIAL ---COUPON-- 10¢ BURGER DEAL Buy One Han'"bucger at regular price and naive the 2nd tuger (of 8CJJ8I or lesser value) for 10¢ ' *Id MDr\ fwu Ftl ,, Noc *d.., flY/ Olwollf OIOl'I '"1» Qo• ordn E>Cp. 5-1 S92 ...,.__COUPON-- 1~ LUNCH OR ONl:A SPEaAL Buy 8nJ ful Ulch or dnner al regular price • and reaiYe 1he 2nd (of 9(JJ8I or les , vatue) br 10¢ Natwld Oft 9lnlar' ~ .. .., ar .. aflSIP A ' Mal wld an 1b Go orGll'I &pnl5-1S.~ 1f 4 l :. 17th St. ' . I I I I I I I • COiia tAw ~ 714'846-4303 • -·-········· An 18 Year MOTHER'S DAY TRADITION Make Your Reseryations Now + Champagne Brunch Cruise + Cannery Mother's Day Brunch + Cannery Mother's Day Dinner Call 675-5 777 For Reservations , ;;v-·-· •AIMii ITUIRD1JU Join us at the 'r:-LSte t llita Mesa" May 1; _. , J92 at South Coa5t Plaza Gr _at Food, Music and Fun! For reservations on Mother's Day or an~ime, call 641 -9777 BARN STEAK HOUSE locat"Cd at Harbtt Ccr\lu, Harba-& Wilsoo in C.o6ta Mesa CHAMPAGNE I FRESH-SQUEEZED ORANGE JUICE FRESH FRUIT CASCADES Carwd ..... ~ e.m. • l(fWi • Glapes ASSORTED CHEESES SUSHl llEDl.EY SALADS POACHED WHOLE SALMON EN ASPIC Ac:companed wlh Lox, Capers. Diced Tomatoes, Onions ~ Eggs SeMd Wllh ~ Cfan ~arid ~ OMELETTE STATION Ptepartd As You Lb Thim HOllEllADE WAFFLE STATION CARVERY S.on ol Beef Mh Hots«adilh Sour CINTI and Wid Mushroom Demi Glac. EGGS BENEDICT BLINTZES ChNM filed. MMd wtit assof1ed Fru~ Sauoes IAKED FRESH COUNTRY HAM ROASTED LEO OF I.AMI ROAST PORK BAKED STUFFED SOLE Ill.ED CMCKEN POTATOES L 'YOHHAISE • BROCCOLI AU GRATIN BACON • SAUSAGE V1ENNA DESSERT TABLE ACCOMPANIED BY LIVE ENTERTAINllENT A•ttt. $34.15 Ctlifdrln, 12 ywa or undtf, $12.95 ~= (714)960-7873 • 111<•\\01<~~ 84'.t<·htt~ ~moo P.K 111<.' Cu;N ttwv . Huntm~tuo ~~ h <.A <>.?h •K ~ . • 11 I I Tapas Bar and Grill makes savory dreams come true I fyou're not going to Barcelona for the Olympics, the next best plan would be to put a bi& 1V in a camper and hang out in the parkjng lot near Tapas Bar and Grill for two or three weeks. In fact, after one trip, you will most likely be putting Tapas Bur and Grill on your regular list of places to dine for a very long time to come, Olympics or no. I'm in love "1th the place and keep going back for more -and so arc lots of other "gourmets" who know a good plate of fried red snapper when they taste it. The fact that it co~ts S~.25 doesn't hurt either. At Tapas D&G. sou\'enirs from owner JJnct lngham·s si"<·ycar \llJOUrn m Spjm arc tacked agam't the \\'all' of the modest re\laurant: mantilla\, pamtmgs. namenco drcsse~ and fans add to the atmosphere. A custom-buslt, cobalt blue tapa~ bar ss the bistro's central focus, with plenty of seating available in intimate booths as well -hut the starring role: belongs to the food and to Chef Juan Kulla, who makes savory dreams of Spam come true. Tapas are interpreted in the United S1:11es as li11le tastes or appetizers, but, as Ingham explains, "innkeepers in Andalusia used to tempt the appetites of their patrons by placing a slice of cured ham over Gaspacho served in a slurdy mug is a vari:11ion of interesting note, with 1hiclc slices of Spanish olives giving ii unique flavor. It's labeled "Andalusian style" and has a surprise of sliced hard-boiled egg perched on fpp of Jhc thi::k spicy chilled soup. A vege1able crepe didn't promise to ring any bells, but whal a surprise: Its presentation would have graced Antoine's. Two perfectly cooked crepes, crammed with bits of carrots, red onions, zucchini, bell peppers and brillian1 green baby peas, were resting in a :.ilken sauce, covered with an explosion of minced parsley, S3.50. A modest "sne list hold domestic reds and "h11es bul the Spanish wines seem more appropriate here, along with a selec1ion of sherry and por1. TI1e best of the wine list is the Siglo Sacho, a red wine, Chianli in nature, smoothed down for a gentler swallow. Six desserts include peaches baked in red wine and crepes stuffed wi1h mixed fruit in a liqueur sauce. Dest bet is the crema Catalan, a ramekin of hot custard concealed under a burnt sugar-hardened crust, adequate for two, S3.50 -it gives flan and custard a whole new dimension -a kissing cousin to French creme caramel. rn rmJl; Restaurant Critic the sherry glasses -the Spanish word tapar means, "to cover." Tapas bars evolved into a social style of life in Spain and have had a small foothold here in California for years. The tapas bar philosophy involves rclaxin& with friends. tasting. sharing, experimentina with as many varieties of tapas as possible in a convivial atmosphere of fun. J anet Ingham, a native of Mancheslcr, England, brings years of training to her enterprise from the Balboa Yacht Oub, where she served as food and beverage manager. She left one year ago to begin work on her Tapas dream and she has a winner on her hands. Chef Kulla. whose Spanish mo1her raised him in Seville, trained al the Michelangelo Cooking School · in Rome and at Cordon Bleu in Paris; he is making magic happen In the lcitcben. Ina.ham and Kulla make a fine team -fit for the culinary Olympics. --~~ Owner Janet Ingham and Chef Juan Kulla m~ lunch-time magk at Tapas Bar and Grill in Newport. While the menu Includes a handsome Ustlna of entrees, such as AndaJUlian chic:Jcen breast in pear sauce with pun olives. $10.95, and pork Valencia, reinforced with Spanish chorizo uusagc in an orange glaze sauce, Sl l.9S, the best move for a ftrSt time visit to Tapu is to order as larsc a variety u the wallel allows -all from the lapu menu. A chefs sampler platter bolds small spicy beef kabob&, lamb mcalballs in J'OICnwy sheny sauce, garlicky chicken amp.. Seville shrimp, with an undcr~bcd of rice to soak up savory sauc:ea, $4.95 for one, an order for two ls S9.9S. The specials of the day arc printed in chaUc on a child's blackboard. By all means. order 1he fried fish: slender picccs of red snapper are delectable -ll&htJy fried with a feathery coat, rcstina on lettuce wi1h a whisper of frult·bucd sauce redUClCd with white wine, $4.25. Tapu Bv and Grill. 4253 Martingale Way, Newport Beach. 756-8194. Lunch, Monday.Friday, 11:30 a.m.-J p.m. Dinner, Monday-Fri<hy, S:J() to JO p.m.. 10-.JO p.m. on Friday-Saturday. Closed Saturday for lunch and all day Sunday. Wheelcbair f«e.U. Smokin1. Oft lnOw ~Qk t11 C1111.~_, __ _ ..... ·-· Luncheon Served Monday-Friday 11 :JOam .. 2:30pm featuring Homestyle Cooking &. Daily Specials • Dinner Served Monday .. Saturday from S:JOpm STBAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS 1695 Irvine Ave • a.ta Maa • 646-7944 wJ . NIWPOIU HAl lOa AHA C HAMlll O f COMMUCt Folllllw ...... (714)-·1 .. 8IO El CAMM> AEAL Tl.8Dt__, SALUTES 11iE NEWPORT-fNiENADA RACE NEWPORT HARBOR ARE.A CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MARINE DIVISION BRf.AKFAST 2nd Thundey ol ~month 7:30 a.m. Balboa Bey Cub 1221 Wtlt Coast ~. N.wport a.ch 5-onll. Wonnllfw, end enWorin11al ~ wllh ...-e 11111f11n. Cal 729-4400 far .-Vlllalw ' 14 Orange Cout Weekend I Thur9day, April 30, 1992 ' ': ' I '. Dining Highlight Of The Week 21 OCEANFRONT What: Gourmet Sealfood & Continental Cuisine When: Dinn« nightly from 5:30, full bar When: 2100 W. Oc:Mnfront (next to the Newpor1 P1er) How lluc:h: Entrffl ranging from $15.95 to $38.50 COSTA MESA ANGELO 1969 Harbor Blvd. 646· 1225. Open for lunch Mon. -Fri. 11 :30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m : dinner from 4:30 p.m Reserva1ions are recommended. 'The best Notthern Italian cuisine In al of Orang• CountY' aocordl~ to co-owner Joe lngardia. Fresh ...toad and past• are II a apeeiak•• of the house. C.a.ring and private party fdllies1¥15l1ble. ARIANA RESTAURANT 440 E. 17th St.. (nut to Morrie's Flowers). This unique and deligt1tfut restauf'afl INUing 1he aJi.sN d AlghanilWI ii 1he only one ol ifs kJnd In Orlnge County. For en evening of dining ~ you won"t tot-get. Mana ii 1Uf910 please the ~•andthe..,....Oinneril MNed Tueedlly thN SIUday Night from 5:30 p.m. C•rtng and T•• OA .~t11lbla .,....., .. __.. MANHATTM DIU 2131 A er. S.... M1.e310. Open 7 a.m. to I p.m. Mon.-Fri.., Sii i a.m. to 10 p.m.: Sun. I a.m. to 9 p.m. ~ Courfy'a..,.... New VOftll ..................... comed biil, p •• .,.,.. roMI '*"· IUfMJ, paelllD ~. knillhM end Clllw .. dllghtt. This aitC.-, ei:dllmed resta.nnl lefvea -·-apec:ials urting • S1 .19; ..a ind dinner dmly. Tllf(e cut and c:.tering;. 1H& URN FANIER ~ 2300 Harbol Bt'ld. (Eeetside ol the H.rbor Cent8t) M 1 ·W77. AeMN•lone .ccepled. lunch Mon....f=ri. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dinner Mon. 4 to 9 p.m.; Tua, Wed, to 9:30 p.m.: Thurt.., Fri. to 10 p.m.: Sal. 3 IO 10 p.m.; sun. 3 to 9 p.m .• Colla ....... oklell MekhouM boatt9 a 30 YMI ndlion ol MMng the finelt In c:fterbfoited ...... ,,. fllh end c:NcMn. Winn, Mendty 9lm0ipher• U.. for.,_., occulon from ~ ....... '° t.nlty.,.,... l.unchee from $3.49; compleee dlnner9 "'°"' ..... OtaMg men.I Md bulgert lftet 4 p.m. from $3.M. ~ fOOf'M tor bueineee m11il1ga,,......,,_., receptions and special occas10n pan .. s. GINO'S ON THE HILL 428 E. t 7th Str .. t. 650·1750. ReservatlOns accepted. A Costa Mesa landmarl<. Warm. intimate meeeing place: the uh1mate neigt'lborhood restaurant and lounge. Lunch. dinner, wffkend breakfast Expertly prepared ribs, burge~. sandwiches, salads and house speciah1es. Live piano bar tnterta nment in the lounge; singak>ng Karaoke ~ends from 7 p.m., HANG CHOW 720 W. 191h Street. 650-8960. lunch 11 :30 to 2:30 Mon. • Sat~ O.mer 2:30 to 10 Sun.· ThJrs .. ; ,a 10:30 Fn. & Sat .• Sunday Brunch 1 t :30 to 2:30. Popular Chinese Restaurateur 'Mr. L .. • runs this restaurant especially with "'ChineM Food Lovers. in mind. Good atlhentic Chinese cuisine• 9lordllble pric»s. Ful bar, ~ Cltemg, priv•e room tor GfO'.lpl up '° 20. HOllKAWA 3800 S. Plaza °'"' ScMh eo.t Pma Vllmge. 557· 2531 . ReHrv81ions•~· Fine W.-0.111 Japln 11 I ,_,,.,. UM1 the~ kigteclelllS. &JIN a. ....... rooms. ooddal lounge. ~ ~ clnners must be anteted ~ houri in advance. E1egwf dining. Lunch end dinner. JACKIHNMP Ne:wpot1 Pier, Newpc>ft Beach. 723·1113 F,.sh, ,,.,., fronn, Louisiana shrimp are saJtMd in ~ .. secret. spicy. NNOtY -.ice and served up hot in the MUOe ~ Iott of C'Mt Si Bon's ... trench bteed slced fof duMing. It's aimpfy s.ensatonall Located on the peninsula. just a few feet from the bMdl •t Newport Pief, JACKshrimp offers • candle lit libnOl!pher• with Atncan & Regg .. mueic. Open every night from 5pm to 1 Opm • enlree ptices ranging from $5.95 '° $13.95 and $9.50 for MondaYi wine by the bonte. (Cash only) LA CAYS 1• IMne IN•. at 17th Street. ~7944 Lunch Mon. Fn.; Dinner Ntg~. AbeoU~ maNeklul ..... Md"'"" I Hload. Sef¥ed ;, In lntimale and l"OtlWll1c cea. dining room. ln the area for nearly 30 years, this oo:zy restaurant has one of the most unique dinner menu presentations around. Homestyle lunch speciallln ate a day time feature. MA BARKERS 154 E. 17th St 646- 4303. 6 a.m. to 1 o p.m. dally; Sunday from 7 a.m. Serving tweakfast , lunch, dinner in a homestyle fashion. "Country style American cuisine·. Always the friendliest service, low prices for high quality homemade food. Ml CASA 296 E. 17th St 645-7626. Family s1y1e·Mexican restaurant President Bush has eaten here! Open daily at 11 a.m: tor lunch, diMer • and cocktails. Call ahead for large parties. The excellent prices, solicitous service and delicious food make Mi Casa possibly the most popular Mexican eatery in the area PLAYERS HOU VWOOD DBJ.GflLL 18100 Von Karmen, Irvine, 660-9215. We'll take you io the stars• in our 1930's Holywood atmosphe,.. Our cont.mporary restaurant features a multl·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 °' the latest sounds In th• bat area afterwards. Private parties, banquets and catering also available. We have it all and at recession busting priceslOiMer from 5·9 Mon-Fri., 5·10 Siil. RIVIERA RESTAURANT3333 Bristol St. South Coast PINL 5440- 3840. lunch 11 :30 Lm;. to 3 p.m. Mon. -S•.; dinner 5~ 10 p.m. Mon.· Thu~; 't~ 11 p.m. Fri. & Sat.Reservations•• -..ggnted. Award winning Continerc.a cuisine. One of The only~ In Orange County to offer tableside flambe. e.:.llenl ..vice, intimal• •moephlfa. SCAMPI 1578 Old N.s port~. 145 IMO. Wllr'lll & Mendif OM*S Und9 and Femlndo ,_ .... off• Uhenllc ...... cuiaine-* in the.,..,..., Ewopean m11nner. FemMdo'I lmprt Hive cndercllils lnciJde ~ "°"' CuiMry ~In ... ninlng. Hot9' Cona>ld6a. Venice, ltlty; Chef • Don Pnq11a• ln c.mbridge. England; ~s in LI Chu De FondH, Swtzer1and; Hotel La Paix in Agno Lugano. Switzerland. Scampi offers an intriguing menu and lcJ'lety wine list Banquets, prllf •• J*1les and catering • WAHOO'S RSH TACO 1862 PtlicenlMt 631-3433. ap.n daity from. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sundays 1119 p.m.PAr~ dlficious 90Uth oft,.. botdet OJieine with I Hawaun flair. Wahoo'I is a h~ tor local • w.11 as inlWNllional tuft.,.., ethlet• and anyone looking'°' good food .. ~ low pricel. ~ely no lard used In preparation; everything is f,.sh and prepar9d to Older. Laid back, c:uual atmosphete. Also .. 1133 s. C08ll Hwy. In l..lgu'\a and on c::ampul .. use. zu•• 11t2 ~ 8'5-8091 . Pure end simple. Ju• Ike mother's love!! Reasonably priced. top quality food and generously poured, low priced drinks have kept their customers coming back for years. Lobster tail • chid(en, rl>s and specials changing nightly. Thursday night is prime ri> night. Lunch and dlnnef served. Sunday Mexican Breakfast from $1 .99. ZUBIES GILDED CAGE AHO OVSTI:R BAR 1714 Placentia, right next door to Zubies. 646-4222. A big. sprawting enterprise with pool tables and games. Featuring 16 items on'the Oyster Bar Menu; regular menu includes pizza, sandwiches, burge~ and a vanety of specials. Very casual, family oriented atmosphere. NEWPORT BEACH ABBONDANZA 3421 Via Udo. 675-8973. Lunch Tues.-Sat. 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.: OiMer 5 to 10 p.m. Tues.-Sun. Owner Sara Parrish brings her grandmother"s rec~s to Newport Beach. Traditional Italian and seafood selections. Pasta and a variety of unique breads made fresh daily. Last but not least, an excellent wine list completes th• experience. THE CA~ERV 3010 Lafayette 67S-5n7. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri .. : dinner 5-10 p.m. dUy. Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. ReseNations accepted. Continental cuisine. seafood emphasis. Great clam chowder. Newport Beach Historical Landmark features Weekend Brunch Cruises and w• entertainment in the lounge In 8ddilion to lunch and dinner. CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coal Hwy. 67S-1922. Dinner 5:30-10:30 p.m. Sun.-Thurs.; ~ 11 :30 p.m. Frl. & Sat. Reservations sugges1ed. Classic Northern Italian gourmet cuisine. New, moderately priced lounge mef'AI MtVed til th• ... hours. Wld and aezy lounge • night when the bMd .... up. ChicclenMle. 21 OCUllFRONT' 2100 w. ac.... t--.175-25e&. On .... ~ fronl next to 1he N~ Pier. Open ~ .. ..,,. Enjoy fllbub• C..... IUMetl from our main bar. Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm. Fine dining In Newporrs mott lntHNI• ..aing. Spec:iaizing in gourmet ••alood. Latge wine-<:eltar for bMquet1 up'° 50 people. Active piano bar with Sunday nigN jam session TALE OF nt£ WHALE 400 Main Street, Bab>a. 673-4633. Panormmic bay view, entry features pictures d Od Newport. Seafood and trdional fwortes.. Lunch, dinner and Saturday and Sunday brunch. Vlu.ANOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy. 642·7880. Otnnet nightly 5 p.,m. to 2 a.m. e.:.lent. heatty 1t.aian cuisine; outstanding wine lilt. Active piano blw, favorite loc.a let..nigN spot Upstairs room al "Top of the Villa. for banquets, private parties. SANTAANA CRAZYHORSE S'RAKHOUSE a SALOON l.oclited on Brookholow "* off 1he Oyer Aoed ... of the 55 Fwy. 54•1512. Open for ~nc:h and dinner. Live entertainment in the saloon. Big name concerts on Monday and Tuesday nights. Generous servings of Steaks, salads, sandwic:hM, chicken, fish and specials. Couttty them•. eiccellent service. Private rooms available. HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN '6\UEY BERTOUNO'S 18041 Magnolia, Ftn. Valley. 963-2730 Servtng great pasta, pizza. steak and chicken dinners tor the entire family. Prices are very reasonable and port10ns are generous. Family rvn restaurant; hosts are very hospitable and eager to please. All the sauces, breads, desserts • soups and pizzas are homemade Though the restaurant appears small from the outside. it is adually very large and homey on the inside. An excellent place to take family and Irie~ tor a home cooked meal DEL CARLO 19535 Beach at Yotktown 536""'045. Lunch t 1 :30· i :oo Tues.-Fn .. ; dinner 4:30·10 p.m. Tues.-Sun. Excellent food at excellent pnces featunng trad1t10nal Italian d1Shes. Dinner from $6 75, lunch specials from $3.25 (served in 7 minutes or they're FREEi )Beer & Wine hst. FU JIN 15070 Edwards (Across from Westminster Mall)892·8333 Lunch and dinner 7 days. GraCIOUs, friendly owners Theresa and David Chiang keep their customers retuming again and 84ain with their delightful Szec:hwan and Manda11n Cuisine flt for a king. Excellent food. prica and service have won this Chines• eatery numerous awards. MARCELLO'S 17502 Beach Blvd. at Slater. 842·5505. Established sine. 1973, this family owned and operated restmJrant offers aome d the best dNts in town. Delicious handmact. pizza. PatU. IHfood, c:Ncken and veal de.hes. New veg1a.iwl menu. Lunch tpeCie6I ffom $3.85; huge Unch ~ .. dinner speciats from $6.95. Theil mono 1a 'Once you go try the rest. come b-* to the best"! SAH11NO 11 • 9108 Adwns 8l Mlgl.ola. 964-3555. Lunch 11 am to 3:30 pm Tues-Sat. Dinner 5pm to 9pm Tues.-Sun. Cal ahead tor fast tlMcU. A non·smokinp resta1rant. Your host's Ed & Frwa bring you intimate dining w~h traditional faire from all regions of Italy. All foods made frelh on premiMs. BfHds made with .. NIUl'.a pn>duct1, no anificilll Ingredients. 5-wr a taste of Italy and end the petf9d .vening With ~ino or Espres90 ak>ng with deuert from our blikery .. Consistent ...0-wtnning ,......,,. ~~~a;:: :.12. r .. 11 T....S. tned and tn-.d. Thi• dMI '*'°' end aaloon ohrl 90fM of the bMt .... r.r-... and piddns lf'OUndt Ma 1qultie smoked rb, chic:Mn. ......, Texas chlll. Nippy hour apec:WI Kids Mt tree with Nch paying ••11 18 ••• • " I . .. 18 $150 BOHEMIA BEER j,111111 \l.n I· t I Co-Sponsored by The Daily Pilot a Bohemia Beer ....,_ ___ - .... SALUTESTHE45TH:ANNUAL N RT~ENSENADA INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACE Pictured L so R 11llo a.... owner of Bandldo's Boa' Dock. Fenn •• Pina. PIVdudlon manager of BaJa NavaJ. Boy ecoul traJner. LI .. MIM:lre1ar. Adlll1111r11M M•aeer Bala Naval. Girl Seoul district commt881oner, BaJa, CA.Wiil t. Oner olWalloo'a Fllll 'Dileo restauranl8. 'lbll 7.llYala. marine consul&anl salllng spedall8' al Mlnney's YacltL Smb. Laura MacGregor and Femando Parra. supporters or Ule marine lndusr.ry In Ensenada. are with the Boy Scouts De Mexico. Group 16. Hoauonte Ensenada Baja. Mexico. Tom Zavala. who docks Ule La Cueca. at Bandldo's Boat Docks In Ensenada. Is a Jong time veteran or the Newport--Ensenada Yacht Race. Wing Lam Is the owner of the infamous Wahoo's F18h Taco restaurants. All will be on hand to cheer the winners on and Invite you to celebrate by stopping by one of the 4 Sout.hem cauromla Wahoo's locations. .. . . OrMge Cout Weekend I Thtnday, April 30, 1992 11339e.C.-...,. ........... .,...., 180..._ ... ... c-. ........... 4'33 .. J