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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-05-07 - Orange Coast Pilot• l118C1111Plm ••~aa..11111 ............. By Anna Celda SWl'*llf COSTA MESA -Valet puking need DO lqcr be a luxuiy (or handicapped residents planning on doing some shopping at South Coast Plaza. Irvine-based Prof cssional Parking Service Inc .• which operates the mall parking services, has staned offering free valet parking for shoppers who have See VALET/M . ·- Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 Busiest holicby at See's Candy at South Coast Plaza: 1) Christmas 2) Easter ... 3) Valentines Day· 26 cents Layons loom tor local teachers Grtl9 11111 ltl ... ta 11111 1111111· • Nlwllartr...1 ~Dozens of Newport-Mesa Unified School Distri5t educators are expecting word that their jobs have been eliminated. By Ins '(okol 5tlll Wl1l!r By Russ Lew s...l'*llf Seniority did not save teacher Peggy En- gard, despite her nearly three decades teach- ing kindcrgarteners at Pomona Elementa ry School. -t "It's very sad, to leave here after 28 years," Engard said. "This has been my sec- ond home." While teachers and school district officials remain at loggerheads over contract negotia- tions, ~gard and 33 other teachers in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District will likely Tece~official notice next week that their jobs have been eliminated. Final layoff notices arc also expected next week for an additional 22 "temporary" teach- ing positions, pending approval by the New- port-Mesa school board Tuesday night. Engard's seniority will give he r the right to employment somewhere else in the district. But had negotiators been able to reach agreement, Engard believes she would be welcoming yet another new generation of kindergartencrs to her school in September. Engard and teachcn throughout the school district find themselves caught in the cross· fire of the district's troubled contract nego- tiations. District officials say the May 15 deadline for isstring final layoff notiocs leaves them lit- tle choice but to make the cuts needed to help balance next year's $90 million budget. The layoffs arc expected to save the district $800,000, part of an expected $2.7 millio n budget cut for the next school year. See LAYOFFS/llm ..... NEWPO RT BEACH - A citizens' group renewing its efforts to limit City Council members to two four-year terms began collecting signatures Wednesday to place such an initiative on the November ballot. Members of Newport Residents to Limit City C.Ouncil Terms have until See TERMS/Ila ,_ Hedges voices conc•ns over police conduct ~ Newport Beach City Councilman says most officers are courteous, but I · a few 'haven't gotten the message .' By Iris Yokel Stlll Writer NEWPORT BEAOI -Citing his own recent encounter with a police officer, C.Ouncilman John Hedges bas voiced concern that some of Newport's finest arc forgcttmg common courtesy when dealing with the public. Hedges, who himself served as a reserve po- lice officer, said he became concerned with how officers treat people when he was stopped for jaywalking a f cw weeks ago. One of the two motorcycle officers was extremely abra- sive and 5eoffed, "Did you get that from a Cracker Jack box?" when be saw Hedges' councilawtic badge in his wallet, Hedges said. Police encounters • . ~~Plat AniU Singl.tub, left, Cindy Heinz and Maryellen Leachman recall their experiences 53 years ago when they were rescued at sea during storm. Hedges said his concerns were intensified when he read a Daily Pilot reporter's first-person aooount of a traffic stop, published a couple of weeks ago. "We have a good, fine police department trying to do a difficult job," said Hedges. "Most o f the guys know how to conduct them- selves in a fine manner. But I think a f cw guys just h aven't gotten the mes- sage." By Joyce BoclOYtch 5'11 Wlllf T be smoldering heat had been onrclcnting that week in 1939. On a Sunday morning - Sept. 20 -John Lugo, then 19, hauled his 11-foot. 95-pound • surfboard from his Newport Beach home to his black Ford Coupe and headed down the coast to San Onofre. "When I left my house it was very calm with no wind," recalls Lugo. ·now 72, retired and living in Arizona. "But when I got to Corona del Mar, the wind had come up hanl and fast. So I stopped, went down to the cast jetty and then the storm bit. 1 could see the harbor entrance. The waves were coming Rescue at sea ~Survivors recall fateful day in 1939, when two young men came to their rescue after boat had capsized . over the top of jetty." Lugo, a 1937 graduate of Newport H arbor High School, said several of his surfing buddies were hanging around, but only Ralph Dawson would brave the mighty waves with him. "I had been in some pretty good waves in my days. but t~ese were • different. It was great," said Lugo, once a Newport Beach Lifeguard. "We were the only ones out there surfing, catching waves into Oiina Cove." Lugo and Dawson had been surfing for about 30 minutes when they noticed onlookers on the jetty frantically shouting and pointing toward a boat, the j olly Tom. The 33-foot cruiser had capsized, spilling its passengers into the churning sea. "The cabin tore off," Lugo said. "They were in the water holding on to the boat and pieces of wood. They were in troubte. We picked them up and paddled them in to tbc Blue Water (a large. commercial fishing boat)." The group of teenagers were all high school friends. Maiycllen Sisson, Anita Singlaub and Etta Mac Ordclmundt, all 16, had been friends since grammar school. Alo ng with Tommy Davidson, 17, Jack SingJaub, 18, Gerald Sterling. 16, and Gerald's parents, Dick and Dorothy Sterling, the group had. See RESCUEJ• The Balboa Peninsula councilman d iscussed his concerns with City Manager Kevin Murphy and in a recent interview published in The Coaster, a twice-monthly Corona dcl Mar publication. Police O\icf Arb Campbell has subsequently begun a personnel investigation into the condua of both the officer wbo dealt with Hedges and the one who topped the rcponer. • Such internal inquiries arc standard practice for all complaints of misconduct, police officials said. See HEDGE5'911* ... Searching· for salvation among the ruins of a riot-torn city -l••••• Edltot's Notebook T he usher at the church door didn•t ask if we were ncwc:omcn. The color of our akin save us away. ••welcome to St. Brigid,'' bC siid warmly, ab.akin& our bands. We stepped olf the riot-tom streets ol South Central Loi Anaelea and iato St. Briaid C.Cholic Oaurdl at Soutb Wcatern Aw:auc ad .S2nd Street fOf the 10'.JO LJO, Mass. l dJdn't fed teared anymore. 0 Drivi.Jv dawn Soutb Western AYCnue to the cburcb, I had plenty to be scared about: N•tion.i Guardsmen stood 1enuy -M-165 in band - 1TOWJd the tibes of what used to be llioppilll centers. Korean business mmen 1ifted throufh tbc rem1ins of their sti/J-$1JK)/dcfin.I build1n6Jo EJcctric company crews worked on ICOl'CIH:d power lioet. encircled by 1 fortreJS of LAPD iqu1d can. Four-letter words were $J'nY"painted etie17Where. If this indeed was • .ocial ~uake, ti my friend Hu1b Hewitt says, It reptcred 8.0: 58 deMI, 2.400 injured, 5,300 fires., 14.000~stec(.and178$ million in cJamasc. From cbe loob of thinp, St Brigid's is located at the epicenter. 0 We took our scats amid tbc l,100 blacks -and maybe 10 whites -in the con,crepdon. We reoched nothina but smiles, handshakes and ~ts on the back. A woman stopped and gave us colo rful name tags, ' "Welcome to St. Brigid." Sirens outside wailed. 0 Wbca my f.rieiJd Will Shiln, -wbo was writizlt an article about St &Wid for the N•tional Catholic Repotter, asttd me to I" 'fritb bim to Souib CaJCTll Loi~ I initWlf said no. It nsa'r becawic of fear. I just didn •t "8Dl to be • YO)'eUT. I liberal Jookie.Joo dmm to Loi ~le$ by I 1tn1J10 m of pilt. ~-and ~morbid curiosity. Pknry of those lolb cJoaed tbe trcets Sumby. We ~d • wb.ltc BMW 32.Si 'friib I l.aose plate frame that read: .. Malibu. A Way Of Lilr:." IJWck, • blonde a>upk -wbom w°'* AJJea would J.ane cast io ' movie •bout AWi.bu -p.-ted ., tbc dmltation, tum, pictures dJroclfb the Windsbicld. 0 The leader of th~I cbOir -a. NOTEBOOt</9 ( A2 Thursday, May 7, 1992 Locals Only Fido will be simply shoCked by this one ' 'I t should be able to keep anything out of anywhere," Jenni Engelstad from the Feed Barn told me ... "Lots of people with koi ponds use 'em to keep raccoons and cats from eat mg their fish." She was talking about Fido Shock ... It \Ounded like just what I needed. (My sneaky dog is always getting out and I worry a rattlesnake's going to get her, but I don't want to be mean either.) Jenni reassured me, "It's not going to send any poor animal to it's grave -it's just going to wake 'em up and make 'em realize there's something they shouldn't be doing ... These animals are smart, they're not going to keep getting zapped.'' She said Fido Shock is effective against marauding garbage can gourmets and all kinds of predators ... Maybe it'll even keep those crumby possums and squirrels out of my vegetable garden too ... The Feed Barn (on Newport Blvd. and 23rd Street in Costa Mesa) sells the kits for $55.98, five bucks less than anywhere else around. D "Best Westcliff Plaza on 17th Street in Newport Buys Beach is celebrating Mothers' Day with a -----•sidewalk sale geared for the occasion ... You can register to win one of several gift certificates or pri1e., m their drawing while you make off with some good hargains too. for instance, Hickor)' Farms is giving away a gift basket ($10 \alue) with any purchase of $20 in goodies. Or you can get a free oody fat testing over at Shape-Up Newport or hit up the l1ank tor free flowers ... things like that. The deal is on through the 10th ... D R ogersound Lab an Costa Mesa 1s usually a pretty good place to buy electronics... _ Thi., week they're even better. They've got an inventory liqu1dJt1on sale gomg on and prices are meant to blow you away l talked to Bill LaPaha who works there ... l wanted to know what he thought were the best deals. Bill said. "Yamaha, receivers and CD players; you can save a considerable amount on any Yamaha stuff in the store ... " Seem Rogersound isn't gomg to be carrying the line anymore so prices are really low. Bill ga\e me some specific advice on camcorders too. "First timers want something simple, yet sophisticated for graduation'>. babies and summer events · Can6n makes one of the best camcorders on the market." Now, at 54 percent off manufacturer·~ list, the Canon E08 at the final close out price of $699 sounded right. "Thi'> 1s a very good price." Bi ll says. Rogcrsound 1c; at 18th and Newport Blvd. [] R alph Rodhc1m sees h1!> ne"" electric boat rental enterpnse a<i more than JUSt a business. "It's almost a community o;ervice." o;a~ Ralph We c;avc you from the hassle of hauling your tmat out for maintenance · and we save you from paying for dock rent!" Ralph and his wife Penn} have gotten together with partners Karen and Jack Hochadel to form the Electric Boat Company and I think the) do 1t cau\e it's lots of fun ... Karen and Penny arc taking this seriously. They've even v.or\..eLI nu1 a special menu and wine list with Newport l~ndmg that will he a\a1lable to their clients. 'We're gomg to keep these maintained like you would want .,,our own boat to~ maintained -in Tiffany condition." (She' not kidding ... we're talking fresh flowers in bud vases ... the work" ) "When you !>tep aboard its yours," Karen says. "The hc<it thmg 1<;,"' said Karen, "These boats aren't mt1m1Llating I fir!>t time l took out all my friends, 1t didn't 'earl m1.. .it all' .. rhc hoat., rent for $40-$50 per hour. Karen says they love to decorate for special events and have loads of ideas fo r pecial group out m~c; \ih.c to(l, clcctnc boats arc kinda' like golf carts of the bay the\ dnn't cauc;e pollution problems. "And, they're pretty!" K.uen .,ays 0 lf_you'tre come across any bargains or unusual Items, or If JOU know of a retailer who protrldes unusual errl~s or qW1lity be surr to gi•e me a call. You can ttacb me at 497-9873. Or send a fax to 646-4170. liilf PB~ VOL.88,NO. 107 Delivery 2uarantee! 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Among the recipients: • Costa Mesa Housing Rehabilitation Program ($313,000). About 30 homes of low-income or enior residents were spruced up this year. Another 66 homeowners are on a waiting list. • Neighborhood Improvement programs (138,600). Will help fund city ''Home Sweet Home" tool rental and paint program for residents in deteriorated neighborhoods. The city helped about 70 households this year. About 50 people are on a waiting list. • Costa Mesa Senior Center ($147,000). Will help pay off r loan used to buy the land at 19th Street and Pomona Avenue that will house the center, which is still under cortsttuction. _._ ..... ---- -------------------------------------· - • Public Service Programs ($138,000). About 48 organizations applied for these grants, which were cut significa ntly this year. OnJy 27 groups ended up receiving the Bong Park and -his .daughter Cina, 4, find a nice secluded spot to cfo some fishing near M.K~PIOI the Newport Aquatic Center. The catch of the day for the two was halibut. money, including Girls Inc., Share Our Selves, Feedback Foundation and Someone Cares Soup Kitchen. COST A MESA - A softball game,. golf tournament and tea party dance arc among the upeoming charity events planned to benefit the soon-to-be-completed Costa Mesa Senior Center at 19th Street and Pomona Avenue. •On Saturday, May 16, Costa Mesa polace officer and firefighters will battle it out on the softball field at Lions Park. The game tan at 1 :OS p.m. In addition to the game, there will be a police dog demonstration, a di.splay of police cars and fire engines and a visit by SnorkJe the Clown. Tickets arc $5 for adults and $3 for kids, with all proceeds going to the Costa Mesa Senior Center. For those unable to aucnd the game, donated tickets will be given to local youth group • On Friday, June 5, the Bristol Park Medical Group Inc. and Max 65 will sponsor the Costa Mesa Senior Center Golf Classic on the Lo Lagos course of the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. Reg1strat1on fo r the tournament -open to men and women of all ages -starts at 7:30 Police log Costa Mesa Someone hauled a file cabinet containing personnel files "''UY from D1sco-V1sion Associates at 2183 F11r· YJCW Road The four-drawer cabinet is bleck. • Someone smashed the Croat door window or Take Ten Och at 3)()3 Harbor Boulevard and atole 1he ca<>h regi ter losKs. however, were unknown. • A cellular phone and two jewelry boxes full of jcw· elry were stolen from a home in the 2.400 blocll: of Littleton Pl:.cc Pohc:c believe the bur&tar may have entered the home through the garaie. • Someone pncd orr the bathroom screen of • home in the 300 l'>ICICk of Hamilton S1rcct and slole a VCR, comJ>.'Ct disc player and portable radio. • TmAY: Low clouds, p~ cloudy In ttt. momln.. <Warlfta ' I• .._ to*y, ho-evtr there't a •ffshe c:hMCe ol th11ndnthow9n. Tnt~ 1hovld ....,..,,. .... MMe, hldl• "' the low '°' Of 1ow 10., iow. '" u.. row '°' °' hiaf' so.. e • <> o I ML ..... a.m.t.: the shotgun/scramble 11 8:30 a.m. The registration deadline is June 1. ' An awards luncheon will immediately follow the tournament. Ticket prices arc $150 for those who want to play golf and join the luncheon; $20 for the luncheon alone; and SWO for those who would like to be a tee sponsor. •And finally on Sunday, June 7, The Mad Hatter's Tea Dance will be held at the Bristol Plaza Holiday Inn at 3131 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. The event, sponsored by The Hat Connection, a networking division of the Costa Mesa'Chamber of Commerce. will be held from 3· 7 p.m. Among the events: dancing to the live mu.sic of the "Legends of Swing"; the Mad Hat Parade, with prizes for the creations that arc the most original, clega{tt and amu 1ng: and a pnz,c drawing. For more infonnatton on the tea dance, call 546-2402. For more infonnation on all the sportina events, call the Costa Mesa Senior Citiz.cns Corporation at 64S·23S6. ft'I lb1IWllll1'Y DIJ COSTA MESA -In the spirit of the agricultural season, today will be Strawberry Day at the Costa Me a Farmer's Market at the Orange County fairgrounds. A mountain bike, microwave, VCR and Ulension cord were amoo1 t_he items 1tolcn from a home in 1he 2SOO block of COiby Pll<le. The burglar apparently broke in through an open bedroom window • Someone J"icd lhc bathroom screen of a home in 1lhe JOO blod:: of Sydney La.ne last Wednesday and s:tolc 30 compxt d1tc:s worth $400 and SltO c.uh. Newport Beach A Suzuki 1S honepowcr outboard · mocor wonh $2,600 was atolen sometime bcrwccn Sunday mght and Mondar momina from an I l·f<>Qt dingy docied at 982 Bayside Cove. A Yamaha 15 ho~er out· board motor worth Sl,82.S was also stolen over the weekend Crom an 1nnatable boat abo:a.rd the yacht "Prologue" docked at 1801 Bayside. In each oT ·the theftt, 1 gas an was abo taken. • Fresh str wbcrry honcalces wiJI be given away free t the first 25 hoppers who attend the market. which is open each Thursd3y from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. . Admissio is free The market is located in the fairgrou ds parking lot off Fair Drive across from City Hall. • progr1111 honored COSTA ~ESA -Girls Inc. of Newport Mesa reccn "A-On top honors for its dance program du ing the 47th Girls Inc. National Confe rence n Beverly Hills. The orga ization's Movement and Ltfc ProgrcssionJ a three-part, multi-disciphna~ dance progrAm, won the 1992 out t3nding program competition in the pons category. The dance program, available for girls ages 6 to 15, integrates the act of danec, anatomy. journal and new lcuer writing, self~~tccm skills and discipline building aclMtics. Myra Kmg. fine arts coordinato r at Girls Inc., accepted the award during a cercmon) April 24. "Over the years, girl have taken d3ncc classes bccau e that is one o( the thing that girls 'do'" said Rita Redaelh, executive dircc1or or Girls Inc. "Myra King teachc them 1hat there u. much more to dance than meets the eye " -81 tb~ D•lfJ Piiot An employee of Subway andv.1ch at 2n1 Ne~n Blvd told Policc he was short-changed Monday at abou1 12:30' p.m by two men 1n lherr 30s and 4°' After buying 1 ba1 of potato chi~ the men made a \Cries of moo~ eichanges -uh 1he emplo)tt. utina for cb~ngc. After the men left, lhe cm_pl~c checked h1 register and found he wu ~1n1 SIS. • Someone pncd open the door or an apanmcnt in the 100 bloc~ of 46lh Street aom.et1me betTteco Thursday and Monday, ~ea11nJ a tdevis100, camera and bic:yde worth S'i~. • • Shop1>111g bags wnh dothln& wonh SJ12 were stolen from a '27-ycar-old Newport Beach man who had left che b'!P on his badt porcb whjle park.in& his car Sun- day afternoon. During the IG-m10ute pcilod whdc the 1 man wu parkina h1J car, someone made off with tbc hoppina bags v.l11ch roo111ned a SI~ Ralph Lauren spor:t 00.1 lli>n1 with a pair of panl\, a tic, belt and a single pair of bOnr hun' .. I Newport Bwh/Coeta M ... Oalty Pilot ' Government budget cuts poisoning a life-saving service -- I t au comes of loving Victoria's Secret too much. A few weeks ago, I bought my wife a present there: Bath oil t?e•ds that look like candy. My youngest son - a fun-loving, .. ...... Liberal Politics bungee-jumping 2-year-old -found a bead that had escaped the package. He did what any child would do: He put it in his mouth. My wife found him chewing the rubbery outer skin and babbling ·delightedly about candy. It's an image seared into her brain cells. It must be. Even though I wasn't thcre;-1 can see -----• him eating the cherry-red bauble as clearly as if I had been. I can also imagine what my wife was thinking: If I call the paramedics, will they take too long to get here? She phoned the Regional Poison Center, a 24-hour, 365-days-a-year hotline manned by UCI medical experts. Some well-informed chap 011 the other end asked my wife a series of questions, gave her detailed instructions and told her to relax, but remain vigilant. No need to call the paramedics. No need for a run into the emergency room. An hour later, the person from the • Poison Center called again -just to check m. What a guy. And what a program - but one on the verge of death: Today the ~Poison Center is closing its doors. Last year, 51,000 people called the Poison Center. Seveney percent of those cases were like my own -accidental poisonings involving a child. Adult poisonings -including excitfog stuff like toxic spills, food poisonings and other hazards of modem tMng -made up the rest. In every case, the Center administered sound advice and soothed the anxiou . But now the Center is itself a victim of a kind of poison: The notion that children don't matter, that life is cheap, and that money is too scarce. Herc's the problem. Since Officials at the 1976, the UCI Medical Center has operated the Poison Center. It's available to everybody in fiv~ counties -parents, educators, police, hospitals, and paramedics in Orange, Riverside, San Bcmardjno, Inyo and Mono. When the specialists doo't know what's going on in a poisoning case, they call the Poison Center. The closure of the Poison Center is one more example of government that has lost its moral Medical Center have tried a 900-number, but with no suoccss. Lott is talking with business leaders, county legislators around Southern California, and potential donors. His department has set up a fund to save the and business -sense. The cost to run the Center is modest: $800,000 a year. But government budgets arc tight. UCI - wbkb used to pay $500,000 of that - sa)i its pockets are empty. The state of California is still willing to kick in its $300,000. But that isn't enough. Legislators in all five counties say they think the Center is a great idea, but their budgets are already in the red. Dr. Ira T. Lott, chairman of the Department of Pediatrics at UCI College of Medicine, says he'd "like to find some creative way of funding the effort." Poison Center (Department of Pediatrics, UCI Medical Center, P.O . Box 14091, Orange, CA, 92613·4091); so far, contributions amount to a mere f cw thousand dollars. Tomorrow, Lott's colleagues meet with State Senator Marian Bergeson to brainstonn for solutions. The failure to save the Poison Center would actually be funny if lives weren't at risk. Government officials say they must clo e the Center to save money. But few of them seem to have stopped to consider the hidden oosts of closure. Calls that use• to go to the Cont~r will now go to 911 . Paramedics, already under the gun becau!>C of budget cut , will spend valuable time cha in' down false emergencies. And how many emergency room workers will be absorbed in the task of resuscitating someone whose life mjght have been saved by a phone call? The closure or the Poison Center IS one more example of government that has Lost its moral -and busine sense. S omeone out there in Ptlotland is thinking that parenh ought simply to keep a closer eye on their kids. They arc people who nc.,er rai ed one And Libcnarians ~ill object. as they always do, that goyemment can't do everythmg -by which they generally mean that government ought to do nothing. But 1f government cannot help us protect the hves of children and adults, wha1 1s government for? • Will Swaim is editor of World Trade Magazine and a rrgular Pilot coluinaist.. Mavle listings NlwpDl't Bach Around Town IDWAllOI HIWl'On CIHlMA JOO "'-11<>" Co'"' 0.-6U 0760 I ~ Notwlai ,tt 12, '1 JO. 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Bay St., Costl Mesa, 92627. club, invite you to their weekly dance, 10 a m. today at the Downtown Community Center, Anaheim Avenue and Center Street. The group is looking for more couples with square dance el(per· 1ence Experienced single male dancers are also invited; the group has a\a1lable single female partner~ for any gentlemen who would ht..e to join the (un . GlH 545·5669. Today Senior fair -The Cost.i Mesa Senior Citizen~ Club will host ;i "Senior Fun. and Resource Fair" from 1 to 3 .30 pm. todJy at the neighborhood Community Center. 1845 Park A\ie., Costa Mec;a. For more information, call Marcella Van Riper at 548:2898 Investment seminar - The Newport beach office of Shearson Lehman Brothers will offer a free seminar on retirement Square dancing -The Cost.i Me~ Qu1cksteppers, thl.' city·~ ac:t1\.e sensor square dance r HICKORY FARMS H i L_ --_ __j Free Basket For Mom Purchase $20 of Hickory Farms products & we'll trim it in a baskl!t ($10 value) FREE.' ' ·Let Us Ship It For You ·WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at lrvlne Ave., Newporj Beach • Send A Gift By Phone 642-4302 • OUR NEW PRIVATE LABEL SUIT COLLECTION FOR SPRING FAoM $49!5 FASHION ISLAND 1065 Neuport Cnler Dr.t Neuport Bt«b (714) 759-1622 HOUIS: Moft.M. 10.9 • S. I~• .iilJI l~.S •• planning and investments at 7 p.m today. the seminar wtll be offered at the Shea™>n Lehman office, 19000 MacArthur Blvd. Friday Spring faif St Joachim's Parish 1nv1tes the public to attend a Spring Fair and carnival at the church 1964 Or,in~t> A\.e . Costa Mt:>~ Times art.• '1· 10 p rn today, noon to 10 r m. ~Jturday and 1 u a ,m .. to 9 p m ~unday Carnival part1c1pants < an enioy rides and games for all .1ges, food booths from around the For Reservations Call 675-8973 world, a rummage sale, and a raffle for a variety of prizes. Discount tickets are available before the fai r at Pacific First Bank on 17th St. Call Cathy Dressler for more information at 641-6488 Saturday Silent auction The Ladies Guild ol Our Lady of Mount Carmel will hold it:> Second Annual Silent Auction at 6 30 p.m. May 8 in the Parish Hall, 1441 W. Balboa Blvd in Newport Beach. A wide variety of items, including travel, services, meals out, and even Angrl:. baseball tickets, has bet·n donJtl~ for the event. For information, tall 673-1202 or 6-5-463b. Beach cleanup -Join the Surf rider r Uul"'dat1on and the Sie rra Club in their t>llort to clean up Crystal CoH• St,lt~ 8t>ach on Saturday frorn 8 lO to 1 O 30 ,1.1n. Crystal CQ\.e 1, 10< .lti~d tin PCH between Coron 1 0<·1 Mar and lagunJ Beach T .... ti1r-G "·111 be ,Jwarded tor Oil' mo,t tra,h picked up and the mo.,1 lJnu,ual p1ec-e of ~arbagl' found I or more 1ntorm.1t1on call Da'e Martyn at 41.)4-2 189 J oin us for a s p ecia l dinner n1e nu on Mother· D a} and receive complimentary champagne for a ll la die . Lunch 11:30-2:30 Tues. thru Fri. Dinner 5 :00-10:00 Tue . thru Sun. 3421 Via Lido + Free Parking in Via Lido Plaza • Newpo rt Beac h GOING OUT OF BUSINESS IN 11 DAYS ! ' I We are forced to close our doors by May 17th Everything MUST GO! Entire inventory up for grabs! UPTO Orange County's premier rug dealer has to vacatetthe premises Their multi·m1lhon dollar inventory must be ftqu1datedl Every tribal piece MUST GO! Every antique Persian MUsr GOt Every rug in stock must be wrtftced 91111 It these BELOW-WHOLESALE PRICES. All rugs are 100% handwOVen wool and .. in hundreds of designs colors and s.zes! Hurry for.best selection! EiiROriXN RUG GAL 3127 E. Coast Hwy • corona dll Mir (bet••n~ellhadioC..) (800) 635-AUGS • (714 &ftll..,.,,... ... -. ~ --- 11 I I I I I I I - ~--...... ,, --- M ~.May 7, 1982 ------------------------------------- The following are local award winners during the The Volunteer Center of Greater Orange County's RSVP awards ceremony. 10,000 Hows Servke eo.u Mesa Wdllam Kanold Newpot"tled Albert Dixon 1,000 Hours Service Costa Mep EILl jonsson Geneva Lenardson Rae Mammano Marjorie Morgan Margaret Soden Lottie SuyddlTI Elizabeth Thomas Celia Van Aken <:Jenn Van Aken ~nee Weston Edmund Weston Newport hadt Lois Monte Outstanding Partnership Cost.1 Mesa pofice 1S Yun~ CosbMeu Searle Bennett 5 Yun Service. CostaM~ Betty Jean Beecher Charles Beecher Mildred fisher Salty kagerty Card Hohl Harold Hohl Ted Marinos Oaude Tagart Constance Weston Edmund Weston Newportaed Nathalie c.oktstein Gene Montgomery Rosita Montgomery Dot Rehwald Dorothy Reid Algird Stephan Revolutionary -New Merle Hatleberg Margery Fuller Robert Pralle PERMANENT MAKEUP MANY SHADES & COLORS Eyeliner • Eyebrow • Lipliner • Full Li_p . Endless effort brings honors for three of county's finest volunteers By Jon Ferguson SUI! Wnter E ach honoree was walking a little bit lighter, their smile a little wider and their feeling of pride a little greater. Orange County's most recognized volunteers for 1992 might not admit it, but you could sense it as they fil ed past Tuesday after the Spirit of Volunteerism Awards program at the Irvine Barclay Theater. Merle Hatlebcrg won the Senior Golden Rule Sculpture, Margery Fuller won the Cumulative Golden Rule Sculpture and Robert Pralle was honored with the Junior League Boar:d Member award. For these public servants, a smile, a thank you or awards like these are the only paychecks. ''The best recognition I get everyday arc the smiles or thank yous," said HatJeberg, who serves 25~275 people daily at the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen in Costa Mesa. "They're the smiles after four bowls of soup as they're on their way out, wherever they're going -to the dumpster, to apartments or wherever they're living." "I do it for my heart. because I love doing 1t." The kitchen handled just 100-125 people~ year ago, but Hatleberg is a trooper through the toughest of times, for others and he~lf. She recently had knee replacement surgery as she battles cancer. "I haven't been in the best of health," Hatlcberg said. "But I'm back now. You can't keep a good one down. I'm back at the kitchen two days a week." Fuller's efforts arc directed '1\t · uniting the melting pot of nationalities in Orange County through the Central Orange County Literacy Council. Youmans and Ruth Wilson. Fuller, a Costa Mesa resident, was chosen by the state literacy council as an outstanding literacy center director along with Grant five years ago. She works three Fuller's satisfaction comes from "seeing these nights a week and people from all over the world, seeing them sitting and studying harmoniously. When they go out into the world, hopefully they'll have a better understanding of our culture and others out there. 'Volunteering gives you a sense of satis- faction and purpose that you don't find anyplace else.• -ROBT PMU.E award-winning volunteer teaches instructors at three local sites and two outreach programs (at the Head Start Program and the Job Site Center). Pralle, a Corona def Mar resident, has spent seven years as a board "If we could do enough of this, maybe we wouldn't have the stuff that goes on in L.A." member for the Providence Speech and Hearing Oinic in Orange. The clinic helps children who exhibit speech and hearing problems match the skills of their peers by the time they are ready to begin school. She started the Costa Mesa Literacy Center in 1969 with the help of her husband Grant, Edith FRf:E RUTH HYNDS POSTER f VISIT WHITMAN GALLERIES NOW THROUGH MAY AND RECEIVE A. FREE RUTH HYNDS POSTER • Fl'\E OUAL llV (U'>TOM FRAMINv • TRADITIONAL LIMIH D EDITION PRINT<; AND ORl1..tlNAI <; Fl ATURl~t nu ART 01 (HARi E.S W YS(X ~· IOH'\ STOBART IO~f f EIDf "JBfRGLR Wll l IAM 5 PHii l 11". BF\ DooLITTLf & QTll[RS AUHIOIUZEO CUENll.k.H Wou~ Df_Atllf WHITMAN GALLERIES 3545 E COAST HICHWAY CORONA DEL MAR 17141 675-2478 ABOUT DENTAL IMPLANTS? No Charge To The Public Dr. Sebers will speak on the bencfita of dcotaJ implants ~ cosmetic dentistry. How they can improve your lmile, your life.style, your sense of well beins. Tuuday, May 12, 1992 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Newport Bch. Pubbc Library 8S6 San Ocmentc Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 DENTAL IMPLANTS • Wed .. May 20, 1992 1:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Woodbridge Village Center (Community Room 2nd floor) 4748 Barranca Pkwy., Irvine Almost anyone who has lost one or more natural teeth can benefit from ~1nt procedures. lmplanu provide • method ror rcplacina a lin&Je ·1'1 tooth, aochorina an UJ>P.C.r or lower denture, or even rcpl~ dcrituru with fur.c.d teeth (~). Tho tmplant prottdu~ cen improve your quality or life, removina many Cru trations associated with denture use. Dental implants impnwe cbewina function, ta te 1ensation and restore the feehna of natural teeth. You will fin•lly be able to trust ,our "teeth .. aaain. PLEASE CALL: 645·2188 FOR A RESERVATION • ' "Volunteering gives you a sense of satisfaction and purpose that you don't find anyplace else," said Pralle, a developer and subcontracting consultant. He's also involved with the Boys Cub of Stanton, where he helped build the facility nine years ago, and serves as a trustee at Chapman University. Other award nominees for special awards from Costa Mesa included: Robert C.OWley (American Cancer Society); Nancy Donahue and Esther Soza (High Hopes Head Injury Program); Mary Peduzi (March of Dimes); Frank Jen (D.C. Community Development Council); Mel K.apson (Share Our Selves). Additional nominees from l'·ewport Beach were: Jean Brousard, Betty Gleason, Karn Gleason and Cay Crail (Serving People Jn Need, Inc.). Fee Special: $100 per procedure per visit 1. Save 35-45 min. putting on make-up 2. Stop smudging eyeliner & lipstick bleeding. 3. Have eyebrows even all the time · 4. No need to reapply makeup after spons, shower, etc. Marjorie Healy, DT Derm2-T echnologist 722-3564 ELECTROLYSIS Permanent Hair Removal '20-lst 15 minutes/'10-each added 10 minutes. Background: Nuning • EJectrology • Teaching Certified by Dermouflage Institute Member: American Association of Pemu.nent Color T cchnicians Society of Cosmetic Professionals Recommended br-Pwtic Surgeons, Dermatologists & Makeup Artists FMZEE PAINT & WALLCOVERING - FOR HOMEOWNERS AND PROFESSIONALS ••• THE FRAZEE ADVANTAGE/ COMPUTER COLORMATCHING • HIGHEST OUM.ITV AVAILABlE • FACTORY DIRECt STAFFED FOR SERVICE• OVER 1000 COLORS• CONVENIENT,LOCATlONS •''PAINTER REFERRALS• SINCE 1188 J • COSTA MESA 411 E. 17th St.• 548-1226 HUNTINGTON BEACH 7480 Edinger Ave. • 848-9911 • • Volunteer Director y ............ dani~ and str .... nlng up. computer and phOt~pny. F0t more mfOfmation, all m.tn.aging dlredc>f Patty Tambellinl .11 650-5269. Clltl 11111 .... lcll llclll) Braille lnjlttutto's dwes for legally blind adults prov~ social, rtcrt'atiooal and eduatiooal opportunities IO help blind ~ and ~ ~rcome 1sob\ion and Olhtf problems relited 10 fo55 o( sirJlt. Voluntee~ are nttdt.>d to nsisi in ilie CrPati\e Alts instructOt ln ~ cnft.s portion o( the ~m. to drM! (Of outin&' or to teadl Braille. Volunteers will be trained to WOil with the blind in this wonhwhlle, hghthearted program. a~ art' 1 hursdays at the OASIS Senior Center 1n Corona def Mar from 10 a m.-2 pm Fot inl'orlmtion, call Marti Rage~ at 993-5980 The COSla Mew Hi>torial Society collec.ts infor!Nlion, photOI and artifacts relating io the history of c~ ~ and the Hairbor area. It IS open to the pubhc on Thursdays from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and by appotntment. which beMfrti the NOS ~ Foundation of Orange County ~ volunteers to ser.oe as c.ashiet'S and ~Ip with pricing, son1ng and ~anlng. Time devoted is up to the individual and store hours ate T~y-~turday from 10 a.m.-7 p.m For information, c.all SCOte ,._ manager·Josq>h Amstt'r at 645'6414. ..... ftr er.a. ....... The Center for Creative Alternatives, a non-prolit charitable organization which. works through the United Way. has a YOlu'!teer pos11ton available for a recq>tionlSt from 9 a m.-noon and a nct'd for graduate k.-..el interns or trainees. For 1nfonnation, all ~r n at 642-0377. C.C.. f9' fllllllY Ceun •-The Center for Family Counseling, a non-profit counwling center associated with the YMCA. nt'eds additional board members who meet one time a month IO provide community \upport and direction for the center Also. the center needs a p.rt time volunte<>r in the e-.ening\ as a l't'C.~ionl)( For inform~tion, call Cail Fo~nnon at 754 1144 The College Holptt.al Costa Mesa Au111l1.1ry IS always lool..ing for friendly peoJ* lo voluntttr at the hospital to de!M?r mail and ~ to patients, and to perform dcncal dut•cs For information, ull Sus.an w~~1mer, vice pr~t of mem~rstup, at 640-4420, Of College H~t.11 of Costa Mesa It 642-2734 from the hours of 9 a.m 4 p.m ..,. Clltl Miii CMc ,..,._. The C~ Mesa C1w: Pbyhouse ~ 11\0lny YOluntttrs for ushenng. badst~. • ma lings typ.ng. 11d.ct1ng. lrgh~. sound ~foo.~. ~pPCtal f.'ffro,, ~ming. wllectrng pr~. plJ> reading rnmm1uce, progr;ams, adwrt1>mg, publK relahons, fund·ra1S1ng. hou~ m.inJgers. ass.~tants to produce~. membf.'M1p comm1tt<'C?. Voluntttn are needed for the Ollldten's History Program. to u~te the current boob and to d1stnbute the 1n.1terials to tchools when requested The society needs people with an Interest 1n local history to serve as docent.s {tour guides) at its historical site, the Diego Sepu~ Adobe. Other needs Include 11 textiles-wardrobe -.olunleer, people with typing and filing skills and people wilh ~at handwrrtJng to work with the photo collection. fo< lnformatiOn, all ~ries Beec.hf.'r ,u 548-7229 or Mary Ellen c.oddard at 856-7193. Costa Miia UtlrlCJ c... The Cost.l Mesa Liter~ Group run by Margene ruller and Ruth Wilson needs volunteen to help peopte become literate or teach English as a second language ~or rnfonNtion. call t~ lil>Jary at 646-8845 Cllta Mm 1111111' CllbW carp. The Costa M~ ~"'°' Citizens Corporation IS a non-profit organizo1tion dM~ by the City of Cost.a Mesa which IS designing. developing and raising funds for the new city seniOn center set to open in the spring of 199 2. Volunteers arc needed to ptQVlde occ.lSIOOal t~nsportation lo frail seniors, do minor home repairs, and to assist with special events, fund -raising. gener.al office \'\<"O<k and word processing Volunteer inSlructW" are also ~cd for duses at the center, 1ndud1ng yog;a. book ~1ew, chorus, woodworking. J('Welry making and Span~ FC>J ~ lnfonnat10n, call Su""n Schollcnberger at 645 2156 fwm 1) a m <, pm Dw't111(1 11lrtft - Dot0Chy's Thrtlt ~ in uP.~ Mesa, -Lin1e Inn on lhe Bay-• ()ir Guem Say It Best! 11G111f ri1~ I 1le1 ,,,,1,, ,,, "'''' ,, ""' , Mr & Mrs. William Cash • 17 Udo Puk Orin, WHOLESALE GREENHOUSE NURSERY MOTHERS DAY SJ\LE Hundreds of Blooming Orchids, Anthurfums and Bromclilds • •5• & Up • INTERIOR & EXTERJOR PLANTS EXOTIC TROPICAlS HANGING COLOR BASKETS <:A.GUS PALM TREES ~TREES &lllPlllll The EiSter Seils Sooecy for Cripple Onldren and Adults needs volunteers (Of cleric.II work (mailings. making •· printing. answering the phones), to help 1n prof/ams for chi~ with disabilities, ch11C!ren's c.amp1 and Learn co f"tSh program once a year. for information, call Lt'\fte Cruz at 545-2033. fldl••• Cllll QM .................. _~ ....... - Volunteers are~ by the Exchange dub Child Abuse Prevention Center to teach families how to stop the cycle of dru~ abuse for families with drug addiaed !Mbies. Tra ining 1s provided, \'Olunt~ must ~ 21 years old and there are other requiremen~ for 1nform.ition, c.all the volunteer center at 953-5757. fMWw .......... tll ...... The h1rv1ew ~lopmenul Center 1n Costa~ na'ds volunteers to aid in the d.lS.SrOOm, workshops, leisure programs. taking res1df.'nts to classes Of a walk, !oe<.'.retanal. ground;kecptng. and 5taffing the clothing stor>. for rro0rc information, call Richard Ct('Ver at 957-5188. F11 •a ftUllllldll, b:. Volunteer dri1.crs are needed by Feedl»d Foundahon, Inc., for its home deltvered metll program for seniors. Voluntttrs are needed mornrng\. Monday throu~ Friday lo deliver meals to sen10rs unabfe to come to the dining center, where hot lunches are served. The meal cost •son a dt>natt0n basis. For inf<>nNtion ull l~f' Kelly at 611-8171 Riii ...... Ara, b:. Frlf'nds 1n Sef\KC to Hum.inrty (FISH> ' off •f\ emergcOC) .i'-Slst.Jnce to tho<.e in net.'d and provid1'S the Mobile Meal:; program ~or M<>bole Ml!;al , voluntee~ are 0 , 0 ~to dn~. which includes pic;.krng up food a< Hoag Memonal H~tal and dropplns It off'°' eij!fit shut-in tnd1vklua)) or cooptes, usually eTderly, ~y-Fridly in the Newport and Costtl Mesa .. rea. It t.ikes ~ 1 '/> hours a day and YOlunteers are ~k:ome to perform dutJes once a mondl or ~. or merely s~itute on a light b.1s1s E~ncy asisunce involves dt'liver•ng foOd to families who are at risk of png hungry once a month or more. The two-hour trip involves food pldt-up and delivery to five families on Monday through Friday from 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. or SaturdaY5 twlee a month between 9-11 a m FoOd-packers are needed from 8 30 tlm -2:30 pm Monday through Saturday for two-hour shifts. For more information, c.all Dlobby O'Connor at 645-8050 Frl11l111 Ol 1111 Clltl .... lJnry The Friends of the Costa Mesa Library, a support group (or the l1brlry. needs volunteers to run book sales and staff the book room at the library for selling of used books and purchasing of new ones The library in general c.an use volunteers with clerical skills and those with a willingnes~ , Of the knowtedge to help run children's . crtlft programs Drivers are needed to help Wlth ihe books to the homebound pn:>gram. Also, those interested in Volunteering to help administer t~ entire Friends program are needed. Hours are flexible, indudmg evenings and wecl:ends For information, call the library at 646-8845. Glrl lcautl The Girls Scouts of Orange County will trarn all adult volunteers. Volunieers are needed ror troop leaders There are also special committees IO plan events for the girls and adult$. Comm1nees could entail e>CtensM? time over three or four months, or 3-4 hours a month over a full year for ongomg committees The Gtrls Scouts are alwaY5 looking (Of community people w1ll1ng to share expertise for one-time lectures. demonstn&ions Of classes for 1nformatiQn, call !~ Cirl Scout Counol o( Orange County at 979-7900 Glas Ml•• •. Volunt~rs are needed to tlid physally lllCI I 'IM llrlllailll .... -.......... Girls Incorporated offers affOfdable and accessible supervised are centers for girl~ and boys with n.ationally recogn:zed programs .and .l\ctMlll'S th.it build self-sufficiency, respons1b1hty and confidence, with .l\n empha.sis on the special needs or girls ahd young lo'o"()men Volunteers ar~ nttded to help 1n tlw- program and recreattonal acti"1ties, at the main f.l\Ciltty and teen center, and as offtO? ~ist.lnts and gr~nds maintenance persons For further information. call Rita Redaelh at 646-7181. The Hat Connection IS a women's philanthropic mension d the Ownbef ol Commerce which sef"aleS the communities ' of C05U Mesa and Newport Be8ch. While al§O stwing le.ds. infonNtion. ~ <ind expet"lf1US tn reprd to butinm&, lN group is 1riYOlwd 11'1 ~ efforts For mfonnation, call Kay Wahlrttr at 650-21+4. Go111111 nm ...... Center Owned and operated by the Nauonal Charity League. the mother-daughter organ11at1on serves active seniors, who ....... -Clltl-ftll:A The Newport-0:.u Mesa YMCA needs a Vlfiety ol geneRl -.oluntftr hdp. 1ndudmg the ~ildren's nursay, tldministn.tive derial YOlunteerS, pnetal maintenance, Yndicaping, )'OUttt .IJ>O'b . CX»dles, ~ lnstrudOIS and I~ (special certifotion ~uired}. For mformation or apphc:atton5, all Diane Beny at 642-9990 . Why do our guests like the Little Inn on the Bay so much? 617 l.ido Park Driu. !'otwport Buch. (A 92663, (714) 67).1111 lcEITTIFiEo - - - - - - - --, tFARMERS'F,.~!l~~J, I ~ EVERY I .:fY THURSDAY 9 am -1 pm ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS I 8~ •"llH DR~"l l'OSlA MESA I ITATVRlfltG $ I tr"", ~ 1. • •• • PARK•~· 1 or 1 00 OFF I "19> • "''r f, ~ I I "'' e '1><°"11• ~"'"' ""'' anv purchase with this ad L. ...... .,.,, 'I*<' 1 " f OR /\DDITIOHAL INfO CALL 714 646-8342 .J -------------- ' • • • • • l --... ~ .. ..,.. ,.,.. --·-_,. . -"' ~,,,,,.,,., .... ~ _....__ -- By LartAnn Basheda ...... .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~---- COST A MESA -The 2.S-ycar-old police of- ficer injured in a fatal shootout on Harbor Boulevud last month left the hospital Tuesday and headed home to begin months of rehabili- tation. since the rijpl before Easter when bullet abards penetnaed hM orpna and apinal cord duriQ& a aboOtout in rroot ot the International House of Paraka. The sun fisht aJlotedly be&• wbco 20-year- old Jamie Rubio, ol Huntinaton Beach, opened fire on aeveral offaccn durin& an underocNCr credit card inwiatiption that involved drugs. "We will not dilcloee any details while the imadpdoa ii peQdina. .. &aid Dan De Santol, an.imeatipaor witb tbo D.A.'1 olr.ce. Cotta Mesa pOlice have ~ the two of· fieell wbo fired; their~ on routine ad· minittratiYe leave. Luu would not releaao the names ol the of· fie.en, citing department policy, but said Nish· imura wu not one of them. Offaccr Bob Nishimura still has no feeling in his left leg from his mid-thigh to above his ankle and bas to use a walker to get around. ·said Capt Tom Lazar. "So a lot of work has to be done," l...a.zar said "But be shoulcL be able to walk again and get that f celing back." Rubio ended up collapsing on the center me- dian strip of busy Harbor Boulevard from gun- shot wounds to the back and chest and was pronounced dead on arrival at UCI Medical Center. Nishimura joined the Costa Mesa police de- partment in 1988 after a abort stint with the Monterey Park police department, where his wife is an officer. · "He's a long way from comina back to work," Lazar said. ''Probab'r, six months or Nishimura has undergone several surgeries Authorities have not said bow many times RubiO was hit. more. But he's in good spirits. ' 1 Bay Club aims to buy ns lased land By Tony Cox 8usinea Edlpr NEWPORT BEACH -Inter· national Bay O ubs Inc. hopes to complete the planned acquisition of the land under its Newport Beach Country Oub by June 30, but even before the deal is done, some members are concerned about a windfall they expe~ted to receive when new memberships are sold. The owners of International Bay Oubs Inc. have negotiated over the last five and a half years to ex- tend their lease or buy the golf course property, which is currently owned by The Irvine Co. Negotia- tions have heated up this year, ac· cording to Irvine Co. officials, and Bay aubs President Tom Deemer said Wednesday that he hopes to negotiate a purchase within the next month. "We hope to have a deal done within a few weeks," Deemer said. ' International Bay Oubs, which ~ Newport man injured trying to put out mattress fire By Iris Yoko! 9111 WYlllr MCFADDEN SQUARE -A 27-ycar-old man suffered first- dcgree bums on his face when he tried using his shower nozzle to put out a mattress fire that scorched his bedroom. Roy rtldes was taken to Hoag Hospital with facial bums after the 7 p.m. fire, believed started by a discarded cigarette in his apartment at 109 23rd Street. He was listed In stable condition late Wednesday night. Police Officer Mike James, who with par!Jter Gary Milius was the first on the scene, was credited with helpinl Fildes es- cape Crom his burning, second- story bedroom. James said he and Milius were patrolling the area wben they heard about the fire and saw smoke coming from the apart- ment nestled among beachfront businesses. As James walked be· hind the building, he spotted a frantic Fildes hanging out his bedroom window, yelling, "It's smoky; it's hot," James said. James quiCk.ly directed Fildcs to lower himself, feet first. out the window so the officer and an unidentified witness could pull him to safety. "We were tall enough to reach his feet," said James. "Luckily, he was the only one in there." James, a four-year veteran of the Newport Beach Police De·· partment, was modest about his part in the incident. "I just hap- pened to be standing there." Copy, Stationery & Postal • ca.,.., ..... 13 so .e~- • •10 ..... ....,.,., 11x17Copks 2Alb. While,... 15-FM:b ~ ror 2Dd .... 3¢ .............. Mll'I' ....... .. One Coupon P~r CustolMr JO copy m1n1-... &,lo...., u. 1992 P.O. 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Acquiring the land oould also open the door for lntemat1onaJ Bay Clubs to sell equity memberships in the country club. though Deemer said prcvi· ously that he doesn't believe an equity conversion would be wise under current economic condi· tions. • But some current club members are already concerned about the 1mpl1cations of an equity conver- sion. Members had hoped they would be able to share in profits when their memberships were sold to new equi1y members, but Deemer said transfer fees for such transactions cannot exceed the amount the existing members pa.id previ6usly. Jack McClecry. a current mem- ber of the Newport Beach Country C'luh. said he had e~cted to be able to 1ransfcr his membership at a profit "I don't know what's going to happen now." McClecry said. "Whatever 1t is, I think the Bay Club 1s out to screw us who've been there for a number of years." Those queslions may soon be cleared up. Robert McC\Jrdy, a member of International Bay Oubs' board of governors, said a letter explaining the situation will be sent to club members within the next day or rwo. Students earn top art awards COST A MESA -Ora nae Coast College and Costa Mesa High School students recently cap- tured first-place awards in sepa· rate art contests. OCC art student Robert Ore· gory of Corona del Mar earned his $200 first prize in the ICUlpture and 3-D desjgn category in the Art Beat 1992 competition and exhibi- tion at South C.Oast Plaza Village. Gregory received the honor for a conceptual chair he made out of fine wire. Studcnta from 14 Southern Cali- fornia colleges, universities and art schools took part in Art BcaL En- tries arc on exhibit throu&h Sun· day at the Costa Mesa Art Leaaue Oallecy in the villaee 'hopping center. Meanwhile, Jake Arellano of Costa Mesa HJ&b School won fint place in the two-dimcns.ional cat- egory in OCC• tbjrd amu.al Hip School Art Exhibit. 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Hood'• attorneys said Whitney's deci- iion simply actnowled&ed what they'd hontended from the stan -that there wu imuff'lclent evidence to pun ue capital murder charges against Hood. "We've gotten through the first hurdle,'' said attorney IUchard Rumery. But de.f ensc attorneys also insist the March 2 lbootina of Bruce Beauchamp at Hood'• Saa Bernardino Couft~ shopping plaza wu in self-defense - a .. lawful kiU- ing.., not murder. Since the apeciaJ alleption bu been dropped, Hood'• attorneys will apin try to get him released-on bail today. Hood has been held without bail, with several bail review requests denied, but bail Is ex- pected to be set at $1 million today, Whit- ney said. Rumery said the amount "hasn't been decided yet," but that Hood would prob- ably be able to post a Sl-million bail through a propeJ1Y bond. A municipal court judge in March or- dered Hood to stand trial for the murder of Beauchamp, a Jz,.car-old Fontana res- ident who once worked u a construct.ion foreman for Hood and was tried and ac- quitted a year ago of the murder of Hood's wife Bonnie at the family's moun- tain lodge. • Prosecuton now believe Hood h.ired Beauchamp to kill Bonnie Hood and then -more than a year later -shot his hired gun to keep him quiet and planted a .357 Magnum on the body to bolster his self-defense claim. Hood, however, maintains the s.bootina had ooth.mg to do with bis wife'• death. He told invcstipton he shot Beauchamp when the dispunded former employee stormed into his otfice after makinl threats in angiy reaction to the arrest of Beauchamp's brother-in-law for stealing construction equipment from Hood. . Although they haven't charged Hood with his wife's murder, prosecutors have been investigating whether be ooUcctcd oo a $900,000 insurance policy after Boonie Hood's death. llbifllllJ •• SUp.-.111 Coll't -In flliht 10 get Ill b;pPllJI ,_.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _.. Wilkoski disputes ruling that blocked him from June 2 judge election. By LoriAnn Basheda SUI Wrllr CANNERY VILLAGE -Cit- int the Rodney King verdict and questioning the direction of the nation, a local attorney has asked the state Supreme Court to inter- vene in his fight to get his name on the June 2 ballot. 1n bis petition, Newport Beach attorney James Wilkosk.i asks that the Orange County registrar be re- quired to add his name to the bal- lot so that he can challenge long· time Harbor Court Judge Christo- pher Strople. But Registrar Don Tanney said the task of reprinting nearly 150,000 ballots by the June 2 elec;.. tfon "would be ahnost physically impossible. .. Of course, tf the courts or- dered us to do it, we would make every effort," he s:tid. ''But 1 don't think it could be done." Tanney said they sent the ballot to the printer April 10 -the day after Orange County Superior Court Commissioner Eleanor Palk ruled that the registrar was correct in disqualifymg Wilkosk.i. The registrar took his name off the ballot on grounds that his peti- tion for nomination was one signa- ture short of the necessary 20. While the Si$Jlature in question belongs to a Newport Beach res- ident, Tanney said, the address where that person is registered is several streets away from their current address -a technicality which makes the sjgnature nuU. But Wilkosk.i argued to the 4th District Court of Appeal that re- 1ardlcss of what street that person lives on, they have been a legiti- mate Newport Beach resident and voter for years. The Appeal Court didn't agree. Jn his petition to the state's highest court, Wilkosk.i argned: "It seems that the verdict is Simi Val· Icy has kindled a fire of inquisi- tion. The within case Is merely a related flame ... " Jury 1111118 Costa -lawyer llUllY of 11•1Ud and theft c11ar11es By t.onAnn Basheda Siii .. COSTA MESA -A Costa Mesa attorney is facing up to SC¥eD ycan in prison for stnging traffic accidents to collect hun- dreds of thousands of dollars in inlurancc claims. After deliberatina for two weeks, a Sanbl Ana jury found Tbomas Mullen, 45, guilty of nine counts of conspiracy to commit fraud, grand theft and attempted grand theft. The jury acquitted Mullen of another grand theft charge and deadlocked on two other counts. "They were out deliberating so Iona that I was really anticipating a bung jury,'' said Mullen's at- torney, Salvatore Ciull;~ Ciulla maintains hi client i.s in- nocent and blames the scam on Mullen's co.worker, Santa Ana resident Jose Toribio. The jury found Toribio guilty on all 12 counts be faced. "The evidence was clear that (Toribio) brought the clients into the office," Ciulla said, further maintaining that Mullen didn't know the accident claims they were filing were fake. But after a two-year -invcstip- tion by the California Jiighway Pa- trol, authorities accused both men of conspiring to stage. more than 100 bogus auto accidents from 1987 to 1989 and collecting rough- ly $1 million in insurante money. Mullen i.s the firs°t personal in- jury lawyer convicted in Orange County of conspiracy to commit insurance fraud. Mullen has posted a $125,000 bond to stay out of jail until the sentencing. Ton'bio is in custody at the Orange County Jail. -YOlJ AllE IN\llTE8 TG ENIOY A tttJmY llSlllN Nim AT 1.1'1 PIACI AT Tim UBISSON BOTEt I TOlllQllT • THUllSDAY, llAY 7"' • Dmr .... ' .., Heu tun S.7 • Wil Ma 11.00 • OlnCt L.a1onl ""' UM.1X> • o.d111 '> ..... ~ tns 8-11.30 . 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Gerald was seriously bun. "The three boys were all cut and bleeding," she said ... Your mind works crazy. When I saw them bleeding they represented danger, so I didn't go over to them. The next thing I remember arc the boys on the surfboards. One of them took me to the Blue \\ ater " .\mta Sanglaub Butler of M1s~ion Viejo said, "a 38.foot wave hit us from the bade and ,riced off the cabin top." "It stopped the motor, picked up the boat and flipped it over," '>he Slid. "I wasn 't hurt, just a bump on my head, but the boys were in the cabin part and went 1hrough glai.s and wood. "When the boat came back up, Jack got inside and took out life preservers. They put one on Gerry because he had a broken pelvis • md a ch1pped vertebrae. Tommy had close to 200 stitches mainly on h1~ face. My brother Jack had just under 100 stitches on his knee. "We didn't know my aunt died until we got to the hospital, but I reme mber seeing her floating face down in the water .. Etta Mae On.lelmundt He111z, "'ho later changed her name to Cindy, live~ in San ('kmentc. She recalls "going down, down. down." ··1 remember thinking I'm going to drown," she said. "When I came up I heard !>creaming and yelling. This guy on a surfboard picked me up bul I wouldn't let go of the round ring (life preserver) l wa<, h)"terical He '>Ort of slap- ped me and I let go I think that might h,1ve been Ralph Dawwn " Lugo -..m.I th.il """ lhc fir'it and last time he ever \JW thu\c he saved "Liter on the fam ily (OJvuJson) invited Ralph and me up to their home for dinner. he said "Fo r w mc rca'>tm I couldn't make 11, hut Ralph \\cnt lhe} gave me a c;1lvcr lovin!? cup. And that wa~ the end lll 1t l'here w,1,n't much e"<CllCllH.nt ,1hout II .tllcrv...ird .. But M.1ncllcn h.1.,n 't forgot1en. "Tell Jolin. I'm grateful ," \he -.aid .. J ·m not one to be dramatic, but \l.lttwut tho". t\\11 boH. our lime that J.ty \I.Ou Id hJ\c' been much, mul h morl' difficult " VALET From Al handKJppcd pLtl.lllb on their vch1dc' L" ,u.1 ll\ 1t cn'h S ~ 7.., for '.!let par~mg at the mJll. one ot the few 111 thl' u>untrv 111 11ttcr o;uch ,1 'l fYlll A Int ot pcopk don't know .1hou1 1t \ct. '>Jld C Im<, Cro\\ley, rnan.l)!l'r o f the valet parking ... 1.111on .1t Nord\lrom (All three 'alct parking 'tat1on' at the mall 11ffer the tree handicapped p..irlong ) "But anyone who pulls up v.1th ci placard. we'll tell them ,1bout 11" Slowly but ~urely, word is getting out, and ~me disabled 'hopper'i are using the service regularly. Crowley -..ud Many had alread, heen uc;ing 1t before it was free "l·vervone ha11 hccn really Newport BMch/Colta M ... Dally Pilot . . Now: from left, Leachman, Hei~ Singbub. The 1939 Newport Beach hurricane WHAT: A chubasco stormed in from Baja California ripping through the coastal areas from Orange to Ventura Counties. In its devastating wake, piers, boats and beach-front homes were le~ jn shambles. In Newport Beach, one woman died, 36 people were rescued and three boats were lost. Both the Newport and Balboa piers were destroyed. WHEN: Midmorning, Sunday, Sept. 20, 1939. WHERE: Newport Harbor jetty. THE DRAMA: Beaches up and down the coast had-been blanketed with people seeking a respite from a week-long Then: Leachman (top left), Sin· heatwave. Most of the boats glaub (top right), Heinz (center). docked at Newport Harbor had a lready pulled out to sea, many heading for Catalina. On Sunday the weather wa5 humid and calm with no clue of trouble ahead . But within an hour, the sky darkened, winds had reached 65 knots and 36-foot waves crashed il;Shore. Although many of the skippers decided to wait out the storm in open waters, some boaters did reach the safety of the harbor. The 33-foot Jolly Tom was not one of the fortunate. The cruiser was torn apart as it neared the jetty, plunging its v1dims into t~ turbulent waters. THE PlAYERS: Aboard the Joll)C Tom were six teenagers and two adults from San Fernando Valley: Maryellen Sisson,•Anita Singlaub, Etta Mae OrdeJmundt. Jack Singlaub, Tommy Davidson and Gerald Sterling. The adults, Dick and Dorothy Sterling, were the parents of Gerald Sterling. ·The boat belonged to Tommy Davidson's parents. THE HEROES: Newport surfers John Lugo and Ralph Dawson, both 19 at the time. Lugo: Then and now, POSTSCRIPT: John Lugo, ret1red in 1984 with silver loving cup. after 30 years with a major pharmaceutical company. He has lived in Arizona si nce 1946. Maryellen Sisson Leachman is married and lives in Balboa; Anita Singlaub B1,1tler 1s marned and lives in M1ss1on Viejo and Etta Mae (Cindy) Heinz is married and lives 1n S<ln Clemente. Major Gen. John (Jack) K. Singlaub is retired and resides in Washington D.C.; Gerald Sterling, who made ii full recovery from the accident, became an airplane broker. He is retired and lives in San Dimas. Dick Sterling remarried two years after the death of his wife. He is deceased Tommy Davidson and Ralph Dawson's whereabouts ar~ unknown. pleased." c;aid John Northrup, a valet parker at the South Coast Pla7a Nordstrom station. "They generally tip well after that." Professional Parking Service started the free service about two months ago at the suggestion of an employee, said Paul Paliska, director of operations for Profe<;sional Parking Service The same free valet service 15 also offered by the company at The Westin South Coast Plaza . On a busy day, the valet parkers at the Nordstrom station say they'll patlc about 80 cars. Maybe one percent of those cars will be carrying someone with a disability, Crowley said. "Anything that's free is good," said Bill Garvin, a volunteer with the state Department of Rehab1htation who has been crusading for better access for handicapped re idents in Costa Mesa. MEET ORANGE .COUNTY'S BEST REPORTER .. M eet the Dailr Pilot's Russ oar, the reP.orter who walkeit off with the most first-place awards at the recent Orange County Press Club awards dinner. In competition with all Orange County newspapers, including the Orange Coun~ Regi ster and Los Angeles Times, Russ won first ?,lace for "Best Editorial ' and honorable mention for ''Best Humorous Story." Ru ss also won first-pltlce '.· awards in the prestigious "Best News Story" and "Best Feature Story" categories for newspapers under 100,000 circulation. Accolades are nothing new to Russ. At last yea r's Best 'Reporters Contest sponsored by the Orange County r ai r, he capturea more awards -including a iirst-place for best column in Orange County -than any other reporter. Ru ss -who's worked for the Pilot two years - covers Newport Beach, concentrating on education, politics and the airport. Before joining the Pilot, Russ worked at the Irvine World News for four years. He and his wife Cheryl have two sons, Joshua, 13, and Christopher, 10. R uss is an integral part of the Pilot's editorial team, which produces one of the nation's only all-local news daily newsPiapers. 642-4333 To Subscribe ConroJ.:s makes Mother's Day a week to remember For the r e lations hip of a lifetime ... send Conroy's long las ting Dowers . ' A LIBID\RY / TO SEND A GIFT BY PHONE 252-0 222 ~ EB We're close to making this hap~n ... We would llke to ask you alx>ut making a donation to build the new f.entral Lib~. 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But on Tuesday, Fults was recognized for her seven-year dedication to Otild Abuse Prevention Center of Orange County, an agency that works with dysfunctional fammes. Fults, along with Newport Beach residents Steve Fainbarg, Janet Malhaupt, Lisa Swails and Costa Mesa residents Roy Beam, Sue Paskerian, Oteryl Prather and Vickie Covey-Solis, was honored at a dinner held at the Balboa Yacht Oub. "I have a lot of patients," Fults said of her involvement with the child abuse agency. "I have successful raised two sons, who are my best friends, and I have an extremely supportive husband. I see such a need, l just don't bum out." The Orange-based center was foµnded in 1984. It trains and supervises volunteers who go into the homes where child abuse has been reported and where a referral bas be made by a county agency. The volunteer commits to one year of helping a family learn parenting skills, appropriate discipline and communication techniques. They visit once a week and have telephone conversations throughout the week. "We try to keep the family together, "'Fults said. "We work primarily with mothers. We try to do a lot of role modeling. We come in like an old aunt or good friend and we do what can to help. We can't solve all the problems, but we do a real good job of stopping child abuse. We aten't going in to solve marriage problems, but just trying to help them become better parents." Fults said one of her first cases was a family with five children. The young mother had grown up in a home where she was sexually abused and battered. Fults said the young woman cared deeply for her children, but after growing up in such an abusive home, she had no parenting sk.jlls. "She had no idea that you didn't whip the daylights out of children," Fults said. "It took a long time for her to buiJd trust in O)C. She finaUy learned that I really wanted to help her. She stiU has problems, but she doe n't abuse her ctuldren. I still talk with her today." Last November, the agency began a program to help parents with infants who were prenatally exposed to drup and alcohol. She said of the eight or nine women in the program, several of the babies were born with neurological damage. "Cocaine and methadone do awful things,"she sajd ... This gal I am seeing is really bright and receptive. She used heroin for 16 years, but when she found out she was pregnanJ she got off heroine and onto methadone. She has a 7-month-old baby whose development seems very normal." Fults said the 35-year-old woman bas been hvmg in a shelter and Fults is trying to help her locate a permanent situation. ''She knows she will probably lose her baby if she goes back on drugs, and she loves that baby with all )ler heart, " Fults said . "I am her friend, someone who is there for her. When she's tempted to use (drugs}, she caJls me. I just love her, she 1s a great gal who can be such a wonderful part of o ur community " NOTEBOOK: L.A. church tries to heal riot's wounds From A1 young bearded man with eyes so alive they had a personality of their own -belted out, the church came by our pew, shook our hands and sajd, "We're glad you came. Peace." These weren't welfare-abusing, "This is the day the Lord has made," and the Mass -180 minutes of gospel singing. Baptist-like preaching and communion -began. 0 S ecing the scores of businesses looted f.Dd bumcd, I first thought it was random violence.. On some blocb, all storefronb remained intact. On These weren't wel- fare-abusing, crack-using, loot- ers. They were people who wanted their community back. They were scared , honest, and God-fearing. crack-using, looters. Thc;y were. people who wanted their community back. They were scared, honest, and God-fearing. Otange the skin color, and these arc the same peopk who attend Our Lady othetS, two businesses burned, three saved, n.,, more looted. We later learned there was nothing random to 1t at all The first target: Korell/I businesses. Second: corporate outlets. Third: black businesses allegedly torched by their owners for insurance money. The Dames found successful bl11ck~wncd busines...., only by accident Queen of Angels in Newport Beach and St. Joachim's in Costa Mesa. "This i.sn 't sc~les.> wolcncc," one woman in church M.ud. "lt '1> 25 years of rage." 0 "The peace of the LorJ be with you," said the fiery Father Fernando Arizti. "And also with you," responded the congregation. 0 0 St. Brigid has a tradition of letting newcomers introduce themselves during the Mass. Besides the three in our group, two other whites stood before the congregation. A thirtysomething man took the microphone. He inhaled deeply, as if mo re oxygen would stop the teaf'S that welled up in his eyes. Finally. he spoke: "I'm from Simi Valley." Eleven-hundred people rose to their feet at once and gave him a thunderous ovation. The tears rolled down his cheeks. The priest hugged him. Anorher person -a white Canyon Lake woman with three small children at her side - teppcd up to the microphone . "l don't want my girls growing up believing the images of black people they've seen on television in the last three days," she said, explaining why she brought her family to St. Brigid. Another ovation. 0 0 ne trip to St. Brigid didn't instill incredible wisdom m me, but it breaks down stercorypcs c\l'Cn I.be most liberal side of me h:id about the black community. I now have an ink/mg of an understanding about what African-Americans in Los Angeles have to go through each day. 0 about his future, and how much different it may be than that of my two young sons. 0 B efore going to church, I'd read the Los Angeles Times l Sunday opinion section and J~tened to the 7V news shows, where The Experts detailed the causes and cures for the disease that'!> infected South c..:entral Lo!! Angeles for what !teems like forever. No one agreed on the be t treatment. And after my visit, I wondered bow many of them had actually spent any time there. As for myself -a wbite guy living in'Costa Mesa -I don't have any answers except for the obvious: create a thriving economic environment and most of South Central Los Angeles' problems would disappear. How? Who knows. But foday's a National p ay of Prayer. That may be a gobd place to starr ., . .,~.,. Dt9coYer Your lsgest Door to Home Improvement ,.,,, °"""Eld• ... awry. 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H e caused it all,·• "Rodney King got what be deserved," "/ think it is important co remember that our po~if:e force LS our last line of defense against people like Rodney Ki.ng," and "He's a thief, they have records on him, and those officers were doing their duty." I 'd wish Lhe anonymous callers would climb out from under their rocks, slither up to Los Angeles and attend a service at St. Brigid. During the enurc tw0-and-a-half-hour church service, a beauttful year-old toddler sat in frpnt of us, sleeping. laughing, fussing and d rinking apple juice. Hi huge, bright C}C~ dominated hi~ face. I ~ondcrcd L.L..-64_2_~_90 __ 24...i.~~-··=_:._A_ME_~~ I· 1803 Westcliff Drive • New rt Beach • 642-33 10 But then, people from around Wllk-1-than •lillll NEWPORT BEACH -The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation wtll bold its 4th annual Great Strides walk-a-thon to expand the fight to find a cure for cystic fibrosis, the number one genetic killer of chil· drcn and young adults in the Unit- ed States. On Saturday, May 16 at 10 a.m .• the wallt-a-thon will be held at several sites throughout Southern California, including one along the Bxt.Bay. Free massages and btood pres· sure readings will be available to participants after the walk, cour- tesy of Dr. Jodi Citrip of New- port Center O.iroprac:tic. Snacks and beverqes will be provided. For rc&istration forms and other informadon, cau 9J8..1393. -~ ,,.. Dallr PUol ,,~ You only hate what JOU don't understand. o/il{age ~aire Sftoppes OCEAN VIEW "Lagest Mal n lQJla Bml'' FREE PARKING Restarart • Retail • Office Spaces AVAILABLE from 11 •gross 1100 So. Coast Hwy • Owner on Site, No. 308 Phone 14 497-0132 • Fax 14 497-0134 Compare Our Sale Prices! ~/J COl JR I SrrA • • Lois De Poortere & Morel The Largest Selection on .the West Coast Satisfaction Guaranteed Hart's~ ~---~sa Car~ \ ~~~\ ~~o:;. ;.-"' .,,. 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You got that feeling as you entered the Center Oub Saturday evening and found 120 meQlbcrs and guests having fun greeting each other and visiting. Vida Dan Society They were enjoying buying "opportunity tickets," with an interest in taking a flying trip to London and going by train for a stay 1n Scotland. It was as if they came 10 have a good 11me - at least they were all dressed up for the occasion. "We ma) go over our $10,000 goal," said Cheryl Carlson, who planned the Orange County Performing Arts Center benefit and h.id arranged with Des Nesbitt, president of Fleetwood Tra\cl. for the big travel pnze. She Jl'o did her part 10 get the goal up b\ bu}-1ng mega bucks worth of t1ci...ct<, fl paid off and !>he \\tll mai...c her first trip across the o,ca on B nt1\h A1rwaY!> and cont 111uc on Brit Rail 10 Edinburgh. Maggie McDonald chaired a comm11tcc to provide some intere.,ttng opportunity prizes that kept ttckct sellers busy. , A trip to the desert was won by Marti and Tony Gilmour. 8.J. and Jack Brown won Humphries Jeweler\ '>liver-crystal How to s ubmit your nuptial news The Daily Pilot welcome-; tht> < h incl' to :.h.ue the nt-v.' of \our <•ngagem<'nl or v..t·dd1ng with our rt•Jdt•r-.. P11 I.. up .1 form rn our lobb\ .11 3 !O W Bay St., ( t>'>t.1 i\h•-..1, or ..end J "''It .1ddr1•..,..,f'CJ <.t,1rnp<•d t•n\t>lnpt· lo tlw Wedding [)pp.irtm1•nt, lht" Pilot, P 0 Bo' l 'il1Cl, C u'>ta Mesa, Y.!b2h Photo' 111 tht· c.oupl~ or nt tht' broclt· onh ma'y be -.ubm1t11•d .v1th th1· t1111shed Imm Bl,u I.. .111d wh11t• photO'> reprod1J ( t> be,t. but you may ... uhm1t -,harply-focused color photo.., tor clppro ... al [ng.1g1•m t>nt'> .rnd we>dd1ng ... .irt• published on a 'PJ< <• ,1v,11lable bJs1s For mor<> 1nfwmat1on, call 64 2 4 12 1 , Pxtcns1on 3 50 • Jim DNnlFor .. 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Thursday, May 7, 1992 A11 ~ b Community Forum Community Forum runs on Tuesdays, ThuM.lys and Saturcbys Editor William Lobdell .•. 642-4321, ~ext. 35 T Duke and Marlene D. One flash of her garter belt and the rest is history H OW MAR.LENE GAVE THE YOUNG ACl'OR A LEG UP -There are several billion words being written about Markae Dlctrtcll, whose death was reported Wednesday, but f cw as revealing as a passage in Pllar Wayae's 1987 book. "Jobn Wayne: My Life with the Duke." Herc's how the first Dietrich-Wayne meeting, back in '39, was recalled: "It seemed that, barring unforeseen events, Duke would be forever consjgned to making B ]>icrorcs-and an occaslonarTonn Ford film. "The 'unforeseen -event' came in the mo t luscious package the movie business had to offer. Marlene Dietrich was the sex symbol of the early '40s, an actress noted for her intelligence ._______ and her ability to get what she wanted. When she saw Duke one day at the Universal commissary, his fate was scaled. -----• "She nudged her agent, and said, 'Daddy, get me that.' "A meeting was set up in Dietrich's dressing room. She invited him inside, then closed and locked the door. your enquiring mind wants to know more about their torrid romance a half-<:entuty ago. 0 I T WAS THE WORST OF TIMES, IT WAS THE MOST UPUFl1NG OP TIMES -When publicist Ellea Appel returned Tuesday to her Costa Mesa office, after a long weekend in New York. she revealed yet another horror story of the looting in Lost Angeles. As spokesperson for the 195-store Frederick's or Hollywood, she was aware that the flagship shop on Hollywood-Boulevard had been plundeced,.-but hadn't spoken of the full extent. It wasn't until her return to Pilotland that she disclosed -arc you ready for this? -that the world's most famous bustier had been lifted. It was the one donated by Madonna following her historic 1987 global tour. As the most precious item in Frederick's Lingerie Museum, it had been a mind-boggling magnet for tourists. · Most of the store had been picked clean, but the worst loss' was Madonna's glitzy push-up bra -a purple piece of exotica with black sequins and gold tassels. · "It was priceless," Appel agonized. "Absolutely irreplaceable. We'll be offering a reward for its return." The good news, of course, is that much of "Dietrich broke the a~wsilcncc. 'I wonder what time it is?' she said, giving him a smoldering look. Before Duke could glance at his watch she lifted henkirt, revealing the Betore Duke could world's most famous le~. I lcr upper thigh l~"~"·~· Los Angeles riots deeply affected Sherry Anderson, Daily Pilot editor-for-a-day, guest columnist. A t some point in the late afternoon of Wednesday, April 29. I .turned on the radio news to hear the verdict of the Rodney J(jng case. Acquitted. Time to act NOWI thousands of people watchmg'> The time for change must be NOW. From our leadership to our neighbors, we mu t all make a difference NOW. We live in the UNITED States of America and we must UNITE -without ethnic or minority discrim10at1on or special treatment. was circled by a black garter with a timepiece attached. ! glance at hi~ watch the general loot is being returned to countless shops by guilt-stricken rioters - mundane items such as furniture and appliance$. Apprehension tore the pit of my gut and a feeling of disbelief overwhelmed me after hearing the verdict. The very Friday before I was at the El Toro Air Show, and so full of pride at being an American. Yet this ve rdict left me physically shaken by the American ju tice system. After Los Angeles riots, it's tjme for neighbors to make a difference 0 ur young people need our attention; they will be our future. Can \\-C not offer our young people a better way than gangs? Our entire country needs an overhaul from th e JU t1ce system -to the educational "Dietrich looked at it, dropped her skirt, and swayed to Duke's side, saying m a husky she lifted her skirt, voice, 'It's very early, darling. We ha\.C plenty or time.' .. How much time did thc;Y have? Pilar revealing the WOrtd'S writes: "Their love affair t.-ouldn't bum itself But who's gonna 1retum the world's most treasured piece of underwear? IY l"ERRY AllDERIOll system out for three years ... DieCrich made Duke feel like a man again, both in bed and on the sound stage. They made three pictures most famous legs. On the other hand, or whatever, who's gonna wear it in public? I mean, even LA.PD chief Daryl Gates wou ld spot the Between meetings. I stopped by my home around twiLight and quickly turned on the 1V to gel a news update. My earlier comment to co-workers about all heU breaking loose and 1965 relived was becoming a reality. I can't remember ever feeling so helpless as I watched this human being kicked, beaten and shot. Not a police officer in sight yet a helicopter reporter was able to film the entire scene. This wasn't in a movie but in a community onJy an hour from my own. It's in every one of us -the human bond. We arc all the same: black, white, yellow or whatever color our skin may happen to be Find your heart, open up both your eyes, and find a way to make a difference -NOW. over the next two years, arid were seen everywhere socially.\' • (He was estranged fronl then-wife Josephine at the time, or l'tlight'vc become Mr. Dietrich.) There's more, but this i$ a family column. Besides, Pilar·s book is sttµ available -in case Letters R1nnm1 IEDll 11111. 'Mar• liU!IF W IN THESE DA~ of frustration. violcgce, and social unrest, I sec it very fitting to remember the man of peace. I suggest that our oomrnunity dn its part by changing the name of Balboa Boulevard to Martin Luther J(jng. Jr. BouJevatd. I aU upon everyone in the city to show their social oourage by supporting this very worthwhile cause. D. FLETCHER Newp0rt Beach Diii vu wttli Peter 1111111 I SEEM TO RfMEMBER Orv Amburgey whining about what an unfair tactic (was used on him) - making a oomplaint to the District Attorney's office in the late days of a campaign. W n't it Amburgey who blamed bis defeat on the conflict of interest indiccment he received just prior to his re-election campajgn? Wasn't it Amburgey who funded his campaign ' with funds from the same developers he's accusing Buffa of having a oonflict with? It was Ambu'Jey who voted against putting oontribution limitations on the ballot -the very law he based his accusations of Buffa on. I understand that Amburgey felt bitter toward the council, electing Buff a as mayor instead of him durina his one term on the Costa Mesa City C.OUncil. Having a manager of a tavern oompla.in about Bulfa's contn"butions and vote o n the general plan, Amburgey's upport for Dana Rohrabacher, an all..of-a-sudden born supporter of our 45th district -it all hu the indications of a political ploy on The brief minutes of television coverage that followed have garment in a second. Or would he ... ? 0 J~rrr Kobria's column. usmlly G-nt«l, ram The ap, T'bu.rsdlfys and Saturdays. been imprinted into my mind and heart forever: an innocent truckdrivcr being pulled from his truck and beaten before my very eyes -live. It was all l could do to keep myself together. What has our world come to when a man lays dying lo the street with Sherry Anderson, a Cosra Mesa resident, 1s cbc cdiror of the Dally Pilot for Thursdat:'a prize she '40n J C a recent Cystic fibrosis fundraiser. Mr. Amburgey's-side. When Mr. Alhburgcy was so soundly rejected, by the voters of our city, we the; people where . trying to make a point. In my opinion, the Pilot is giving credence to th· publicity stunt and is helpful in creating a platform for Mr. Amburgey. It i highly doubtful tttis city can afford Amburgey or Mr. Dana Rohrabacher for that matter. Buffa has lived in Costa Mesa and has raised ~s family in Co ta Mesa, unlike Dana Rohrabacher. I believe, we the people deserve the best for our 45th district and if the past performan<:e by Buffa is any indication of what can be expected in the future, l think we can all breathe a igh of relieve. PAUL HANSEN Costa Mesa Y11ta- How to get involved! This is your community newspaper, and we'd like to hear from you. Here's how you can become an actiYe ~rticipant in The Daily Pilot's Community Forum page. """Qil the 1te1•1n' Hodifte (642-6086) and leave your message. While we welcome aJI commeto, ~·u ontv publish comments from thOse who~ a name (plea'Je spell it out), city~ phone number (for ~lication). """Write 1 teitw. Ptease be as brief as possAble. longer letters will be ci>nsidefed for the Community O>mmenc.ity pap, which runs~· Mail your letttt to "letters," 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626, or fax them to 646-41 70. """ Our views vs. 1C*' wiews. In our news page, we at The Pilot strive to be fair and objective. On the Community Forum page, we try to do the same by publishing a wide range of views -many ol which we disa~ with -in the interest of fairness. The Pilot's~ are restricted to our editorials. H0Ac HOSPITAL'S MASTER plan deserves our support as it is an important investment in the future. technology and the provision of care. It is for this reason that the master plan for Hoag HospitaJ must provide nexibility while setting limits which wilJ establish the parameters for future development. These limits, such as building heights. set-backs, As a 35-year resident, I have witnessed the growth and evolution of Hoag Hospital, and have come to depend upon it for first-class health care. If the re idents of Newport Beach are to oontinuc to enJOY the same level of quality health care, our community must work w1th Hoag to provide a responsible and sensitive master plan for the future. Health care bas changed sipificantly in the past 20 years, and it is reasonable to usume that the future will bring new and draJUtic changes in both . tot I square footage, and traffic mitiaations, also include dedications for public parks and wetlands relocation. They will provide the oommunity with the assurance that this ex:pan ion wiU occur in a manner which will benefit all of us here in Newport Beach. Hoag Hospital has beoome a tradition, one of fine care and community outreach. We need to support this institution at a time when the health care delivery system in Caltfomja i experiencing incredible pressures and demands for services, many of which were not available even a few shbft years ago. . " MARIAN BERGESON Senator, 37th Distritt I AM WRITING this letter in suppon or Hoag Hospital's proposed master plan As a citizen of Newport Beach and a patron of Hoag Hospital since 1965. I have strong feelings regarding its benefit to the community that I would ltke to share with you. The proponents of the Hoag Ho p1tat expansion plan have made the case that the ho~pital provides convenient, quaJity health care. while leMen~ng the strain of ttaveling long distances for excellent medic.al care. I can personally atte. t to the validity of th1S argument, for I "ould probably not be ah~c today were il not for the proximity of Hoag Hospital and the superior medical care it provides. It 1S my fen-cot wish that our community will continue to ha\.e the opponunaty to access the exemplary level of treatment and care that I have • experienced at Hoag. As a County SupeMsor for over 17 years, I have witnessed the growing tmpact that the need for quality health care has on our rommunity. I have also experienced the difficulty of making decisions that wiU determine the future of health care for Orange County's citizens. I urge you today to make a deci ion in favor of the Citizens of Newport Beach by upporting the proposed master plan, that (uture generations may benefit from the excellence and canng that so many of us have found at Hoag H p1tal. Th nk you for your con 1deration of thi.s letter Til0~1AS F RILEY, upervt\Or, Fifth Di tnct How to~ • , An Independent Newspaper Published by Cout Community ~. Inc Elliot Stein; Jr. chairm.in Jim Cra Inger publisher Tom Johnton ~te pul>'lsher Williams. ~I td1t0t ' iCe pmident MM M.WtM man:y,, id1tor w ........ ... 190,.1919 ..... puWW.. - . l.llllR ~A1 .. 8'at tcachers union officials say school di.s- trict ~ls made since negotiations began l• 'lllunday have changed at least four times. ~ me tell you this bas been one hell of a rOller coutcr;• said Maya Decker, prcsjdcnt of the Newpon-Mesa Federation of Teachers. "I h8¥e never been through this kind of whipsaw-in& Mc:t and forth in negotiations. It's just ri- diculous.'' School district offkials say they offered an early ~tircment incentive that would pay teadaen 20 percent of their base salary -an SS..000 lump sum payment on a $40,000 salary. They say the proposal, linked with a salary freeze. could save jobs. _ "It represents what we consider to be our r 111111 a little lllck. .. Al Rhodes is hoping for a little help buying his dream house in Corona del Mar. He may be getting it, if any of the 250 Super lotto tickets he won in this week's Daily Pilot Spring Break Open House Contest pays off. "I'm pretty optimistic, .ictualty," Rhodes said. "Even if I don't win the muhi-million·dollar jackpot, maybe I'll win enough to help with the house." Rhodes, 43, lives in Huntington Beach. But the former Corona del Mv resident said he's planning on moving b .i de to the village. ln fact, it w;as at a real estate open house in best shot," said Newpon·Mela ICbOol diltrict Superintendent JobD Nicall. "It WU rcjec:tcd. I don't lcnow what's IOilll to happen DUL'' Deeter said she accepted the .. early retire- ment plan when it wa o«ored lut Thunct.y. "By the time we got the written propOaal, it bad some very interesting striD&s attached to it." The strings, accordilll to Deeter, indudcd the delay of a 2 percent pay increue until the · 1993-94 school year, to be repaid with interest. When the early retirement package was first offered, it did not include the pay frccz.e, ac- cording to Decker. And she believes the ongo- ing budget cutting process may stW eliminate the need for such a salary ftecze. Teacher Dennis O'Hcam, a history and an- thropology teacher wbc? has been at Ncwpon Harbor High School for 27 years. said he has IHGEI From A1 lolt confidence in ICbool district bud&ct projec- tions which have chaaaed aipificantly since the bqinniog of the IChool year. "I don't recall the disparity CYer beiQs this great/' be said. 0 1be ll'lilcalculatiom were honendoua." School board President Forrest Werner bas augated that union officials conduct a straw poll amona all Newport·Meaa teachers to de- tenninc their fcclinp Oil die district's latest offer. Some school dilUW ofticiill beliCYC that the teachers union -,11111 a membenbip of 517 of the d. tilllllDben -may not be accurately r •t•rs• Yicwl. "I act the .a lor of the teachers feel like they we&9 willing to accep_t a pay freeze, but 1-' given the oppmtunity to vote," Scbool teacher !aaard. "I think a would be ......, to accept it in ._ positioal." sociation. "U I 'screw uf,' I expect ~ 'take my lumr.' U feel I am . .,. ... cent, theG wft1 take action The Coaster article, in which Hedges levied harsh criticisms on the police, also /rompted Hedges to hurriedly sen a personal letter to the Newport Beach Police Em· ployecs. Association to clarify that his remarks weren't directed at the depattment as a whole, nor meant to lambaste any officers. jUi( • any OCber citizen would. "It doesn't mean that my sup- port for the police depanment is anything less than total." Hedges stressed verbally that his remMb were meant as construe· tiYI ~tici.sm and not meant as a de:mand for departmental changes. He said otraocn on the street face numerous pressures and that the council even adds to the burden by passing more laws and demand· ing thorough enforcement of them. Hedges was quoted in The Coaster as saying the officer's comments were "unnecessary ver- bal abuse" and that "it's obvious Chief CampbcU's 'chann school' training hasn't reached everyone in the force." Corona del Mar last we<>&.:end that he entered the contest. But. Hedges said the words "chann school" were not his and that the published interview was a summarization of statements he made during an interview with Coaster publisher Jim Wood. "We've got a hell of a lot of aw- fully fine oops," he said. ..From what I've seen, the problem's not widesprcad ... therc's no deep dark, . systemic Rodney King-type of problem." Entry forms for the contest are available at participating real estate open houses each weekend. Check the Daily Pilot's Real Estate section Saturday morning for details. S•er lOttO/DeCCO Super lotto Wednesday. May 6 drawing for $2 9 m1ll1on lilLl..pot 4, 14, 1 5, 2 1, 44, so Decco • H<'al't!t . . ......................... 4 •Clubs .............................. 2 • Diamond!> ............•............... 8 • Spades·····:················· ............ 3 "Those weren't my words verba· tim, but what 1 said was..f airly well represented," Hedges said. "When I read the article, I be- came concerned that it would be perceived by our ... offi..c:crs as a tum from the strong support and respect I have for the Newport Beach Police Department," he wrote in his letter to the police as- Other city ofJ'jcials, including Murphy, Mayor Phil Sansone and Chief Campbell, say they arc satis- fied with the policies and training now in place. "Our officers rec:eive extensive training in matters concerning pro- fessionalism, integrity and cour- tesy," said Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis, commenting for Campbell. "Being a professional servant is of paramount impor· tancc to this department." ,. I 1em From A1 June 8 to gather roughly 6,000 v•lid voters' signatures to quali-~ fy the initiative, which organiz- en said is an improved version of one .Jhat failed to qualify in 1990 by only 281 signatures. The new version is better be- cause it doesn't taraet any cur- rent council members or pre- vent them from running for re- election in November, said Maria Hedges, who is coordi- nating tho initiative drive. Tho oriaiu1 1990 initiali\<c WU controversial bccaUIC it would ~ put the eight-year term limit into effect im- mediately, which woukl line bumped third-term couodJ memben Evelyn Hart and Donald Strauss off the council even if they won re-election. Hedges, who is C.ouncilman John Hedges' wife, said she is shooting to collect about 9,000 signatures to mate sure there are enough valid ones. She asked interested wlun- teers to call her at 675-5185. We have designs on you ... to fill the decor~·~~ w..re~ & ~ions of ~ dient. No INttef whM style or time penod the job r~lm, ~,Nye the finest qu.ility do<>r, c.iblnet, furniture .irchitectu"I & bMh hanfware & fixtures to offer And, you'll be ple.lsed to find NI your Meds are"* correctly t>.- c.i~ our~ wtecflOn 1 ~by l Bt'MfMlom of dee Of'.it111e twdw.11e exf)Mence. 2~ 33 Lag..na Canyon Road Laguna Beach. CA 92651 (71 4) •94-2264 • MOM DESERVES THE BEST AND CROWN ... LlllM Ecllor QI Thi Olly Pilot NrJ eouru. •dliMtdlill ""' fll IOla.-ng Sfl Sell etnsn °"""'· Ph)9t a.twn. l<lfl ~ a Jom MDo111ct1 T111 lobell Grou• Hits Tiie Lecture c1rcun "you'd like the LobdeH Group to entertain and inform with a tailor-made perlormanoe for your organ1· zation, pleasa cal Bil Lobdelf ,, 5'0-1224. Wt~StimeJ m<x9 exciting than your typical spoakar THIS WEEK'S TOPICS RadnlfDll ... Pll'DI . - IT FOR · LESS! 8B THE CALPHALON COLLECTION , ~l=Jc~~SALE! * PurcN5e tne c:all)halOn 6iX. * PurcN5e tne 10i>C Starter set or s100 open stock cooecware set or s 1 so ooen and recetw the essential 7-tnch stoek and ~elve tne dmlc 1YJ ometette pan with our compei. Qt WlndSor sauce pan with our ments 52699 value comOllments. S57.99 value PICTURE FRAMES . 40>;00ff n ---'-- .. SpoPts " ., i May 7, 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daity Pilot Sporu Editor Roser' Carllola •••• 642-4.130 ext.387 Prep basebal/82 Sports on lV~ Classtfie<WS • Sharks make their moves ...,. Newport Harbor, CdM gins make some very big waves at Sea View League swim prelims. By Richard Dunn 5polU w.- CORONA DEL MAR -You'd never ,_!now ..... Jhal ,Newport Harbor High fresh- man Hanna Widger, reserved and in- nocent out of lhe water, is a shark in the pool. Not expected to be a Sea View League factor at the beginning of the swim sea- son, Widger, along with foul' other Sail- ors, qualified for Friday's league finals in two events on Wednesday in the league preliminaries at Corona del Mar High. "She's a real sleeper," Newport Har- bor girls coach Todd Kolber said of Wid- ger, who went 2:12.61 in rhe 200-yard free and 5:53.14 in the 500 free. "She's a real quiet girl, but boy, gel her in the pool and she's a tiger." h•'~Not Newport Harbor's laura Thomsen soars toward finish in her heat of 200-yard individual medley. She qualified for finals with second place effort Wednesday. Widger is seeded sixth in the 200 free and third in the 500 free, the laner an event in which Newport Harbor has the See SHARKSJWI l Record setters Pro-Am dazzles ~ Red Cross came out the big winner, but it appears there were all kinds of winners. T here were records and cdcbritie~ but the real winner m the first 1nnuaJ Record Sctten Day Pro-Am Golf Tournament at the Newport Beach Golf Course WU timing. Indirectly, thanks to the tournament, $800 was erovidcd to aid Los Angeles foUowmg last week's civil unrest. The American Red Cross, expected to join hands with the tournament on a permanent basis beJinniag next year, received an unexpected surprise last Friday at the banquet following the action on the fairways. "I wu overwhelmed," said American Red Cross special events coordinator Carol Orr, who wu invited to dinner, but walked away with a generous 1ift. "Keith Wyrick (tournament organii.er) ~aincd that he d like to ~ us Club Golf ~~~1 and tournament for the Red Cou. The dooatiom to the Red Ooa were not planned • .. When they started raf!Una off priza, a.acntleman (Robe~ Ecely) who 1WOtl tbe 'IV donated it ript back for the auction. Then the pro abop owner, Mr. (John) Leooard, turned rWit around and donated a aorJeCM111Ct ol Pina Soll duba (purchased by Colla Mesa's OHben Montero). I was the recipiellt of S800 in a matter ol minura." Orr, who said the cmeraency campalp fund ol tbc <>r-ae O>uecy a.apter of the Amcriain Re(t °°" ii atlll far abort of = ... bcUcw:I the . tiomhip between her orpniatioft ud tbc pf coune will remain boNled. .. I'd like to make this an annual ~.~:t~ will ClOlllillH to be a I*.' of d.e ........ ). ............. .. .,. WOlted out. r.. lootlna forward co k ..... pntty .... k'U ... .,,. .. a ,..., frallli .,. ••• ... CW1aour• Tustin chews _up, sptts out Corona del Mar, 14-0 ~ The only consolation Is total runs don't count in the race with University for CIF playoffs. By Oemis Brostemous s,cr,. Mir CORONA DEL MAR -The only good· thing that can be derived from Wednesday's performance ' ). ' by the Corona del Mar ~~ High baseball team is that ..... ,~ this week's games against ~ Sea View League leader Tustin have vir- tually no impact oo the Sea Kinp' play- off chances. CdM went down to the visiting TIUers, 14-0, in the first of two games in three days against the probable league champs. The two teams rematch at Tus· tin on Friday. "l told the guys that we need to show some character and bounce back from this," said Corona Coach Scott Magers, who admitted that this game was any- thing but pretty. "Next wec.k is the deciding one for us," he said. "Maybe the guys were looking ahead a bit. You can't do that against these guys. We need to go out Friday and at least compete with them." Regardless of what happens Friday with Corona del Mar (against Tustin) and University (against Woodbridge), the Sea Kinp and Trojans wi!I vie for the final playoff spot in the Sea View next Tuesday and Thursday. Tuesday's ~See CDM"2 Keeping the mailman busy is just one of . · Leah Braatz's talents ~ Doubles, triples, homers have college softball s.couts scurrying to the post office. Br Rdllrd Oum Sports Wlllr L eah Braatz's bat is sizzling, her mailbox is overflowing with letters from curious coUegcs and her of- fensive numbers arc adding up faster than a aasoline pump. Jn a game monopolized by no-hitters, perf cct games and strikeouts, Brull is cbanai"I the face of Orange County softball. lo fact, most of the softball lbe comes in con- tact with are too far aone to chan e. Braatz. Estancia High's junior ahort- stop, doc n't call her mots to center field or promise hospital-tricten little boys two home f\IM in a game. B\lt late- ty she has becOmc the Bambino of the . PacifJC Coast Lcape. Consider: • In three games last week -all Es- tancia vk:tones -Braau batted .818 (9 for l \) with four home f\IM, tbreo dou .. .. ......... • ev1an. ,.....•pfing s ur blcs and 13 RBI. • FoUowing Tuesday's 10.2 win over Century -Braatz walloped two more home runs in the game -she raised her league-leading batting avenge to . n3 (17 for 22). • And, oonsiderin& no one else m the county has more than three h men, Brutz's seven round-tnppcrs arc rather astounding. "I don't look to act a home run every time at bat," said Braatz. the Dally Pllot,• unanimou ty-voted Athlete of the Week who's batting .500 (25 for 50) with four doubles, three triples and 31 RBI on the season. ''So me- timcs I just get on a ro(l." This ' one of lh<»e times. Last Thursday in • 12-0 lea.sue victory over Laguna Beach, Braatz went S for S •1th rwo homers and eiattt RBI. After Braa.u homered ia her ftrat at-'bat, the Artists put three playen in left in her final four trips to the plate .. In third at·bat, Braatz homered ewer ~ryone·s bead ain, even wath the <k- feCWYC modification. See BRMTZAI '----~-----------------------4•·----~--------------~•1------------------------..._ __ _...__.... ______ ..._ __ _.... __ .._.,__...._...;a \ .. 'Thuredlly. May 1. 1182 -·-----------------=-• -----------. ------------------- am: From 81 pme will be a night p.me (7 p.m.) at UC Irvine, while Th~s cootest is~~ C.dM. With UiMniry winning the earlier~ Corona (11-9, S-7) finds itJdf In tbc position ol ncc6- .. CICb aiaaled to load the bue&. Mondo t:oueca opened the lead to 3..() When Ills grounder found the hole between the firal and sec- ond buemen. theD •na out tbo next dvee ten. and WCDI 00 to retire 1' the final 16 be f.ced with streak broken only by the erroi i the ICYCnth. • in& to awcep the two games ~ Uai to reach the pla)'Otra. The Tillers batted around in both the fourth and ftfth inninp to tum the same into a laugher. Tustin 1COrcd rive runs on four hits in the fourth, with Fonseca dou- bling in two "He mixed his up his pitch and wu wor~ his spots weU, said Magers. "But we weren't disciplined as we should h been at the plate." ~-NI ~'Deir,.... Tustin's Mondo Fonseca slides in safely at third as ball gets away from CdM's Dave Angeloni. "Friday'• p.me (at Tustin) may DOC be crilical ill terms of our playoff clMnc-, but we need a better · ~ to build a bit of 1D0111 e.m•," said Maaen- Tuldla (LU, 1~1~ one ltCp doeer ~ · up t~ IOape tide, maintain.in& a two- pme ·lead 00 Saddlebact with three pmes left. 'Fearful of a letdown following last Monday's e100tional last· .... Yidory CNer-Saddleback, Tustin Coedl Vance Brown be- rated his team at the end of a acordess 6nt inning. In the top of tbe inning. tbc nuen bad squan- dered a great scoring opportunjty, stranding runnen 'at first and third. U Brown was trying to light a ftre under his team, the ploy pajd immediate dividends in the sec- ond. Adam Scbulenburg doubled to right. took tbTrd on a wild pitch and scored the first run on a sacri· ficc fly by Geoff McManus. Catcher Brian Igoe walked and Otad BickJcy <l;nd Brett Hardy I ,.II\ ~ ~ more runs to give him four RBI in the game. ln the fifth. the Tillers sent 10 men to the plate, scoring six times on-four hits and a key ~nor early in the inning w~ resulted in au the runs being unearned. Meanwhile, Tustin starter Tom C.Crasuolo (8-2) was in oomplctc command after allowing two hits in the first inning. From ,the sec- ond inning on, only three CdM players reached base - one on a walk, another on a single and a third on a s.eventb-inrung throwing error. Corona's best chance of the game came in the third after Dan MacMillan walked and Theo Rokos singled to right to move MacMillan to second. -Cerasuolo W~LWWa T......_14,C..... .. llerO .. ,.... .., .. 2 122 Rokol.• 302 1000 o.ccic..c 200 3224 Kllldlt,C 100 1000 Knl.d 301 5 1 , 1 Mglllri. 311 2 0 0 4 1 1 I __.1...3b 1 0 0 0000 &usson.zv 200 5012 a.a..!* 100 0 0 0 0 Rlmay, p 2 0 0 4 t 2 1 GolOllllr\ 11 , 0 0 3 2 2 1 0.... Ill 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 HocMr. 111 1 0 0 2310 Matsen.ell 300 1 000 ~11 000 2 3 1 1 lilldi8an. • 1 0 0 0000 33 14 1313 T..... 25 O 3 ... ~ .......... T_.. OM eec» 0-t C.....tlel._ 000 000 O- E-Tdt 1, COIOl1I dlt Mir 3 DP-Colona Mir 1. LOB -T 11SOn &. Colorla dlt Mar 5 28-Schulenburg 2. Fo11uca SI-Hardy Sf-Mc:Mn&. Halo, IP H It IJlt .. ,........ 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(3: ti) lAQIN Hilts II C..U ..... l!eiande a Tl30UCO Hms JOUN Buth a Cenllly Tueed8y, 11., t2 (3:tl) l!aUnd••C.... .... L~ Beach • UQiN Hils Cenllry • T rabuCO Hlls WNnnd.,'e 0.... (3:t I) l!e1andtl • ~ ttls FrtdeJ, .., t 9 (3: t 9) Coeta ...... lbtenct. ·~ Hills II LlglN 8eac:h Tr~ H11$ • Cer1'IY (llND Rl!OULM SUSOll) BRAATZ: From 81 From 81 lf there was any overconfidence, that was shattered quickiy. And at 1his stage, from all appearances, the Sailors have just one real task to deal with and that's getting it over with. Wednesday's loss to Saddlcback was as quiet a loss as one can imagine as Saddleback posted three in the second, three more in the third, then coasted home. Even the winners were playing in a vacuum. "Today was the most lackluster game we've played," said Saddleback Coach Bobby Mangram, who is still trying to get his team back in championship form after a pair of seventh-inning losses to Sea View League leader Tustin. "It seemed like we were playing not to lose instead of playing to win and we were lucky to get to him (Palaferri) early, because he was tough after that." Palaferri gave up three un· earned runs in the second inning when a one-out miscue opened the gates, leading to a bases-loaded walk and a two-run single by start· ang pitcher Luis EstreUa. That wiped o ut Harbor's 1-0 first-inning lead, which came about with the help of wild pitch, scoring Mau Stewart. Saddleback, 16-6 overall, 9-3 in league play, put the game on ice an inning later, scoFing three more So an her ldst rwo games, Braatz has more home runs (four) than most have in a career. "She's been a natural hatter most of her life," said Frank Braatz, her father and coach of the Eagles (7-10 overall, 5·2 in league). "She's also one of the most sought· after players an Orange County, as far as colleges arc concerned. She's receiv- ing letters every week -there are about 25 total that have written to her and expressed an interest in her. They see her play on her travel team quite a bit." Braatz, also a basketbaU standout for the Eagles, plays for the Westminster- based Orange County Batbusters, al£ow- ing her to play year-round and gain the extra edge. as Palaferri allowed twD singles, a run-scoring double by James Gar- cia, hit a baner and walked two others. Harbor would score twice after that with single tallies in the Wrd and sixth frames, but it was much too little, and too late. aean-up hitter Chris Carden was 2 for 3 with a run-scoring sac· rifice fly to his credir in the third, but that was the only RBI of the day for the Tars, who scored twice with the benefit of a wild pitch. Palaferri kept the Sailors wiWn range with a strong final four fnmes, allowing no hits and walk- ing just one, retiring 12 df the last 13 ballers. But with Newport's in· ability to put any real rally to- gether, it was a futile gesture. Estrella struc~o t 11 Sailors - getting the le r h itter twice, setting the Sailors own 1·2-3 on strikes in the third and fifth in· nings, and at o ne point, handcuff. mg Harbor's outfielders with five straight whiffs. Harbor's season-long frustration was displayed in the first inning (three free passes wasted with three stranded runners) and the sixth and seventh, with five more runners left aboard. Palaferri had a chance to do something the bat in the sixth with the bases loaded and two out, but grounded to second. Branon Coluccio was the tying run at the ~~ .... "I've always had a lot of strength," said Braatz, who began playing at age 4Vl in the Lil'Miss Softball League. "I'm a big girl (5-foot·lO), and it's not unusual for me to hit that way. I've al· ways had power. It just came natural, you know." Estancia High softball standout Le~h Braatz. CUii GllF: From 91 Witnessing the birth of a go11 tournament, after aJI, can be fun. 0 Now. about Wyrick and golf course co-owner Stc:vc Lane, the pro-am winners wbo also orch~ traced the event The format was different -be t·b U on odd boles, aurcgate on even -but there was little variation in their play. The duo won a golf taumamenc -this time at 11 -undct·par -for the third time "I didn't think we'd win it bcca use we were putt.int it on," said Lane, who biJ'djed No.'· ' Last year, Lane and Wyrick also won the Amerkan Red Cross Tournament at the Newport Beacb Countiy Oub and the San J~to Open in Hemet. For the record at the ooursc, Wyrick shot a 6-undcr S3. 0 At dM •ttt'• dab: With a 49, Andy Wea~r won the Hight A round ol the Low Net Tournament tut Saturday at the NC'frJ)Ort Beach OoU Coune. Hal Green w nanner-up at S2 while Bill Pri- ctemorc was third at SS. In Pliabt B action, Bob Brownell (50), Roy Wells (52) and Leo Youna (56) ~re the top- threc finisben, rupectively, whale Oary J;liafos ('1), Morr" LaiWelJ (52) and Bob Dearborn (SS) were Aaght C winners. 0 The Newport Center As· sociatioo's "Swing for the Kids" ch ritabtc ,olf tournament is this Monday at the Pelican Hill Oolt Oub to benefit the Pcdjatnc Cao· cer Research Foundation, a non· profit Otg&nization that received SIS,000 from the tournament last year. David I lollMd, managina dircc· tor of Northern Tru t of Cali- fornia. end Torn Umbers. F1'Cnl manager of the Newport Beach Marriott, are w-chairina this year's event. IUdMnl °""• ,, • Dall¥ ,.,,., flOIU Wr*w ..._. drib ... ftll. .... ,,,,.,.. """ ~· . \ plate with two down in the sev- enth, but his line drive was right at scoond base. The loss drops Newport to 9-11· 1 overall, 3-3=1 in league play, leaving the Sailors with just one goal remaining -to stay out of the cellar where Woodbridge re- sides with a 1·10..1 record. Friday Ncwpon must travel to Saddleback, then next week. tb_e challenge is a pair of games with champion-to-be Tustin. "It was a good win for us," al- lowed Manyam. Harbor Coach Kirk Bates, meanwhile, kept his thoughts to himself. SUVIBWUMUE S••ll1•1c11e_•w.-rt ........ I SADOLSUCK MEWl"OAT .. ,..... .., .... K~311 3011 McKown.2b 3000 Eshla. p 3 0 I 2 Pal*lt. p 41 1 0 Zll'iga. SS 4 0 0 0 5'fdl U 3 1 1 0 H Bllndlll. ~ 3 1 0 0 c.den. lb 3 0 2 I r.n.ndu. 2b 3 1 1 0 Rogers. c I 1 0 0 G¥cca. cf • 2 1 2 Andlnon. 31> .. 0 1 0 Rnrll. lb .. 0 0 0 CcMdo. rt 3 C> 0 0 R AN CH 0 SANTA MAR· GARITA Courtesy of host Santa Margarita High, Mater Oei's lead in the Angelus League baseball standi~ ha bccn cut following the Eagles' 5.3 victory WedncMiay. A two-run homer in the sixth in- nmg broke a 3-3 tic and gave Santa Margarita the victory which dealt the Monarchs' only their sec· ond league setback in 11 games this season. The Monarchs (18-3 over.all) took their only lead of the game in the top of the first inning on an RBI-single by Billy Blanton. Mater Oci missed a chance to expand on the advantag.c when it left the . base loaded in the first after ing its run .. Santa Margarita notched a p of runs in the bottom of the ri but Mater Dei tied it in the th on back-to-back doubles by D ren Troilo and Blanton. Ke ith Frankel's solo homer left-center field, his first ~ year, knotted the game again the top of the fifth before the gles' game-deciding blast Dave Knuff went 3 for 4 Troilo and Blanton each 2 for 3 aa:ount for the bulk of ~ Dei's nine hits. The tv.o teams play again Mater Dei on Saturday at 1 t a. ....................... Dell Mlllr Del 101 010 0-3 f 5-Maroa'b 200 102 • -5 • Sin -TIO o McGrd ano W-McGtlll l-~ 7-1 21-lt* (MD), .., !Iii)), llrtA {MO). ~ ~ (SM). .. 2 J«-ll Ffrilf {111)1. fln'll (SM): CMllna. ell 3 1 2 1 !Min, 11 1 0 0 0 ,...-..;._-----------------------"'! 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CA 92627 <71~2366 • ) ll J ' q , L ) " I ) r· to at 0 0 Briefly CdM 1ent1B another Clal'k to lll'ain1 Jason joins Jeff in brothers' role ·with UCLA's football team Corona del Mar High football --- star Jason Oark., an All..cIP ~ Southern Section Division VI '4.::>" wide receiver last fall after catch----- ing a school single-sea.son record 41 passes, will continue h.is career as a walk- on at UCLA and join his brother, Jeff, who has been with the Bruins for four years. Jason Oark, 6-foot, 165 .--- pounds, tied the c.dM ca- reer receptions record with 61 in his (WO-year varsity career. He totaled 463 yards along with' his 41 catches last faU as the Sea Kings finished 2-6-2. Clark was also a first team All -Sea View League choice. Jeff Oark, who was also Oark a walk-on at UCLA, was part of CdM's CIF Division VI championship team in 1988. Their father, Roger, was a wide receiver at San Diego State in the 1960s. Sect Kings' Bain finalist NEWPORT BEACH -Top- sceded David Bain of Corona del • • Mar High advanced to today's _,,- Sea ViCVc'. League singles final with a pair of wins Wednesday at the league tournament at the Balboa Racquet Club. Bain swept Newport Harbor's Chris ctchum in the quarterfinals, then yielded ly one game to Jason Meyers of University. Bain will take on ccond-ceded John Bowcr- nk of Umvcrstty in today's 2 p.m. title match. No. 2 double~ seed, Trenton Rhodes and 'Brian Walden of Corona dcl Mar.advanced lo today's I p m semifinal, despite a tough battle (7-6, 6-4) from teammates Scott Pan- nier and Paul Fruchbaum in the quanerfi- nals. Corona del Mar doubles team Ed Bryant and Jed Wein tcin tcxll tOp· ceded Robbie Wilk.ins-Bryan Shapiro or University to three sets. before bowing out ln the doubles quar- terfinals, while Jeff Thomson of Newport and Rick Bajador of c.dMl were eliminated in the singles quarters. Today's doubles final is slated ror 2:30. IU Vl&W PUIAL9 ........ 84HMl•ll•llMlt'leaU Bain (CdM) def. Meyer1 (UIWeldV), g. 0, 8-1; loWlf1ln ~def. bna (\.n)1 &-1, 8-2 ......... I J11rt1Hlll &Ml (CdM) def l(llehl#n (NH). 6-0. 8-0; ....,.. ~ dlf. ThalnlGn ~. M . 4-6, 6-2. Esnl ~ dll SlllOlr (Woiodbrklge~ 7 ~. 7. s. floWlltlal* (\.n) dtf 6llfldDr ~.&-0,S.1 .,._Ill ~--WilkMls~O Mli) dd 8tyllll· Weinstein (CdM), 3-&. W. 8-3; IW·tuden , dei. lA·PhunQ (Sad· ClleblQ), $.3, 8-1, Ouonl>-LM (W) def PICel'SOll (th). 11-4. 3-8, ~. Rhodts·Wllden (CcM); def Pnief.fruellbl.Wn (COM), 7-6, 6-4. Hawks drop Musta ngs in 4 LAGUNA HJLLS -A slow --- start proved fatal to the Costa ~'-• Mesa High boys volleyball team r 6 Wednesday as host Laguna Hills came away with a 15-2, 15-1, 10-15, 15-11 tri- umph. Khang Lai had seven kills and Lance Mer- rifield seven digs for the Mu tangs, who close out their league season on Friday with a home match against Estancia. Bollenbach, Sh inners sparkle MISSION VIEJO -Estancia Higb's Adam Bollenbach and ~ Peter Shinners each qualified for the finals in two events at the Pa----- cific Coast League swim prelims Wednesday at Trabuco Hills High. Bollenbach was seventh in the 100 free- style (54.3) and eighth in the 50 free (23.8), while Shinners was eighth in the 200 free (2:02.1) and the 500 free (5:41.9). Ryan Bollenbach and Chun Pi posted the fifth-best times in the :!00 frcesrylc ( 1 :59.4) and the lOo brcastrokc ( 1:03.5), respectively for the Eagles. Brian Beatty qualified ixth and Chad Cain seventh in the 100 backstroke to round out the Gtanc1a finalists, who will vie for medals Friday at 2 p.m. at the same site. C-ot\901ation quatif.JCra from Estancia in- cluded: Adam Miron (13th in the 200 free); ·P i (ninth in the 200 individual medley); Paul Harris and Beatty (14th and 15th in the SO free); Shlomi Ronen and Stuart Brenneman (ninth and 13th in the 100 butterfly); Harris, Ronen and Miron (12th, 14th and 15th in the 100 free); Brenneman (11th in the 500 free); and Ryan Bollenbach (10th in the 100 breaststroke). Newpo rt cl ubbed, 8-1 lRVINE -· Host Woc>dbridge --- remained-unbeaten in the . Sea ~ _ View League Wednesday with an 8-1 softball decision over New- port Harbor. Jennie Colclasure had one of two Newport hits, and scored the Sailors' lone run in the seventh inning. Woodbridge (7-0 in league) had 12 hits to drop the Sailors to 8-10 overall, 2-6 in the Sea View. WMClwtdge al N.w...rt H.t>or 1 Newport Hll1lof 000 000 1 -1 2 3 WoodbflclOt 203 321 a-8 12 0 Cok:1aut and OeMayo, W~. Ward (4), Dunn (7) and Rls- quez. W-Wltd. L -Cclclasln 6-10 Mesa doubles pulls upset COST A MESA -The Costa --- Mesa High boys tennis team fell e • to visiting Trabuco Hills, 11-7, in ,,,- a Pacific Coast League makeup match Wednesd ay despite the flawless· play of its No. 1 doubles team. The Binh Nguyen-Son Dang team swept its three foes, and included in the wins was a 7- 6 (9-7 tic-breaker) victory over Trabuco's team of Bryan Johnson-Nolan Cooper who had gone 48-0 this season before today's match. Costa Mesa dips to 6-13 overall, 2-7 in the PCL. TretM.co Mina 11, Coeta .... 7 Stntlee: K Nguyen (CMI Clef 1lulo 6-1. lost to Myflom- l.Jrsen. 1-6. 1os1 ID Ley, 2-6. ReQaia (CM) won 6-0, lost 6-7, 2·6. M ~ (CM) lost. 6-7. 1·6 2-6 Doulllu: "8 ~Dang (CM) dtf Wang-Elemon.•M def Jol'NcM.Cooper. 7-6 def Tiyler·s.ele 7-6. Vtt-Chiem (CM} won, S-3. lost. 1-6. 6-7, Tra,..Tehrlnl (CM) won 6-1. lost. 2-6. 3-6 Today's television-radio local schedule TELEVlSION Bast bell 9'.JO a m -New York Mets-C1ncinna11 Reds, WOR ........ CGllOI -~ caronu Ccleoe 1t Goldell Sta11 A.-.c ~ IAYdls • Azllsl Plct"c 11 1 m YI Clrila CGllQe Mll .......... SHAlmS: From 81 second, third and filth seeds in Friday's final, slated to begin at 1 p.m. at c.dM. Thanks to freshman classmate and frcest)'lc sensation Rachel Arrow, Widger has been pushed to the limjt in the 500 free. "If it wasn't for (Arrow), I'd just be doing the 500 at meets and not in practice,'' Widger said. "She makes me do it. J work my butt off to try and keep one body length behind her, but that's impossible. "I have fins on and I still can't keep up with her in practice." Arrow also qualified in the 200 and 500 free events, sprinted a 2:03.82 in her winning 200 heat and swimming a 5:23.91 in her winrung 500 beat. Newport's Maile ~ who swam a personal-best 2: 15.8 in the 200 free but failed to finish in the top eight, qualified in the 500 free (5 :59.83), giving the Sailors three in that event. "From Rachel, I expected 1t be· cause she was strong before; the season stan cd," Kolber said. "But Melissa Schutz and Hanna Widger were novices when they started and they came out of nowhere." Both Corona del Mar and New- port Harbor had five girls qualif} for the finals in two events (dis- counting the relays). Seniors Laura Thomsen and Maureen McLaren and freshman Scjlutz were double-event quali- fiers for the Sailors. Jenny MH- likan (1:14.04 in the 100 butterfly), Marin McElfresh (I: 14.09 in the 100 fly), Christine Dezorzi (1:13.24 in the 100 backstroke) and Karey Read (1:17.85 in the 100 b reast· stroke) were single-event qualifiers for Newpon Harbor. Thomsen, headed for the U ni- versity of Puget Sound next )ear. is seeded third m the :!00 in- dividual medley after Wednesday'!> 2:26.13 clocking. She also qualified in the 100 brca tsrroke (I 16.6 1) Schutz advanced m the 50 free (26.24) and 100 free (I :00.6:!). McLaren, going to Sranford on a volleyball scholarship, qualified in the 100 free (55.32) and 100 backstroke {1:00.54), winning both heats easily. "She's my idol," Schutz said of . McLaren. "She's taught me a lot -how to work hard and stuff." c.dM has a total of 15 different girls in Friday's final. led by fresh- man Melanie Pelts, who raced to -unprcssive times in the 50 free (26.16) and 100 free (57.26), al- though she has gone quicker. "She's our MVP as a fresh· man," c.dM Coach Doug Voiding said of Pell.s, who has swam 56.14 in the 100 free and 26.14 in the so. Scnjor Ana Ferrari, an exchange student from Brazil, Susan Ihrke, Wendy Bow and Michelle Whi- ton were also double-event quali- fiers for the Sea Kings Wednes- day. Ferrari, CdM's quickest bre.a.st· stroker, qualified in the 200 in- dividual medley (2:29.67) and 100 breaststroke (1:15.72). Ihrke ad- vanced in the 200 free (2:14.18) and 100 free (59 76), as did Wb.i· ion, going 2:08.46 in rhc 200 and 58.41 in the 100. Bow qualified in the 50 free (27.32) and 100 backstroke ( l · 11 .31) CdM had two others qualify in the top eight in the 200 IM, Ali Hanshom (2:33 21 ) and Mahina Tarayao (2:35.72), and two more in the 500 free, Valerie Dalton (5:57.10) and Jennifer Murdy (6:12.37). Jn the 100 backstroke, CdM's Georgina Asch (l :t 1.93) and Amy Douse ma ( 1: 13. 99) quahfied for Friday. CdM punctuated the 100 but- terfly, qualifymg four swmuncrs: Lindsay Foley (1:08.81), who swam a personal best, Karie Cesario ( 1:10.58). Karen Thomas (1 :12.40) and Nicole Saylor (l ·15.12). "I'm qutte pleased wnh that," Voiding ~aid of the number of girls he has m the finals. "And the other girls arc hovermg around ninth and 10th place Woodbndge got J lot of first places today. but it's go ing to be an mtere tmg final." Deep sea Monarch swimmers sharp at Angelus League prelims ANAHEJM -The efforts of sophomore Don Turk nnd Phil Mayer headed the performance of the Mater Dc1 High boys swimming team at the Angclu~ league prchminar<1es at Scrvitc Wednesday. MGID.UI LUOU• PRILJllS ..,. lOJO a.m. -Iblon Red Scn-Cl11cago While Sot. WGN. High sCflOOl lloys -SM Vllw ~ pnilms II Co-j ;:;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;j;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;.:;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;::;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;=. Ion.I Clll ... ., 3 p.m Turk posted a CtF qu3clify1ng oim in winning the 200 m- Uividual medley in 2:05. 70. "'turk also set a school record with his second-place L05.77 mark in the brcutstroke Mayer also broke a school mark for M:uer Dei when he clocked 5 42 in placing third in the backstroke. , .. ...,,... ...... 200 ~ rllay 2 ~ oel A (Moc-c. ro. TIA v~. MIYtt). 1 47 10. 7 MMer Del B (li;rl.nl, Heiser, Gteenbero. 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MAR many acliOos wlflOIJI LAW'YE-A MOt1aJ LONll-IJ... ~, ~ HOUSE, 700 CIVIC CEN-INl'll crNtt0 b¥ laid Dted !Ivor at AMERICAN SAV• THE BEGINNING OF A BUT WiTHOUT THE A HT W3 S. ua1n, SatQ oblalOlllQ courl approval On MAY IS, 1;92. IN 9 45 LINOllllJ MY WSLlltt Publ!IM<I Newport a.en. Tt1' DRIVE WEST. CTN Of of TNM. for 1he amounl INGS AND LOAN AS-TANGENT CURVE.1._ CON-Of ENTRY UPON NIY c.llf. 82707 Be10<e talurig cenafn Y""'f AM . R08ERT t W{tSS IN· ITATI OP CALIFOA-Co•l9 M ... Oaity Pllol SANTA ANA., STATE OF ~=b~7_;;tlmattd . to SOCIATION u e.n.llc:laiy ~~EH:.,.~H~~ =~F ~ETH~ 8tyan Jahn~ impertanl aCliOns, CORPORA.TED. • IJU~ IP-=~ aPMTmt'T OP April 23, 30, M•y 7, 1-4, CAUfORN'-', II l"lgttt. 1!19 Tha b9o•tlcl•"' und•t ttCOtWcf on 07/lt{T1 u OF -oo fEET• THENCE A80V! A DEPTH OF &00 SoU1h H1mpton, l~I ho-ver th9 personal polrllld TM .. ut10tr ¥tel ptlt· 1AL lmft'lCSal D& 1992 Ind "1t-..t conwy.d lo 0..CS of T -• 2l822 In -· • fOA THE PURPOSE Celt. 82114 rir repr1tSOtntat1v• wlN b• SU¥ttto OMd or Trusl NIM by PMl'M&NT 0, socW: Th2..0 and now hlkl ~ ll unctw::: tuCUltd ~~ ~~~no, ior of NO~~Slf.ALV Ai.~E-~Pl.ORINO fOFI 80R· Thl1 bu1lneu 11 requited to gl\/8 notiCe lo PETER G Wl tSSROO AHO A.NH 11 Ry IC a S-Mid OMd ol Trull In tht ......,.. 1 pagt SAID ...vn~"' 470.M "'' AE-O!.tcttld by. wi lndMdua! 1n111<es1&d pi}lson1 unless Wl tSSROO HUSB.t.HD A.HO COii PUILIC NOTICE J1toS*tY .itu.!MI In -..Id ::.:.n1o ~~o: Oltlclll RfforCS1, In the Of. THAOUGH A CENTAAL ~N~~ OR Th• reollltanl(I} · ~':"~~~ -:~d nollc~d Wlff . g,_.,n' lO securl Ill no.tit· C IN:'N"cr'o:=~O~~ ~ -~nd Stitt CS• fMllt and DttMnCS lol' s.lt, lloe of !ht Reoordtt of OR-~~ls ~ sr~EJ:. MAAKET'JNO SAID SUB-~ lo lranMCt ;action) Th& ~ndenl ldMSS In llYor ot GIBAAL.TAR D&YILOPMINT Ota. .:::~ 0:. PAACEL i: and. Wrttl.n Nollet of DI-ANGE ~ THENCE TANGENT Tci STANCES. TOGETHER =.:n.':*~c•J adn'llf\tSlration aulhor!Ty SAVINGS "CALJfORNIA COR· A•ILITlt:• Cl.NT•"• un OP FtC11TIOU9 l.DTS 8 10 AND 11 OF t.ult Ind Etctlon IO w . u inor• ~ SAID CURVE ANO PARA.I.· WITH THE EXCLUSIVE lbO¥I on: M#Ctl ti, t w1I be g1a1l1111d unless ao PORATIOl't. now ownld 11111 , • .._ ••uMli , _._ TRACT No 3817 IN n4E The Uf'ICS411111gned CIUMd .aid OMd ol TRiit lnducJ. l.£l WITM TliE EAST£RLY RIGHT TO EXECUTE NIY Brtwl J C&rnelbll 1n1eri1Sted person tiles an l'Mllcl by LOMAS MORTGAGE _..., -" .-wo• 8UllNEIS llAMI QTY Of 'cosT.i MESA, Mid ~ Of 0.lllUll Ind Ing 1 note(•) few' tM M.l!T1 of LINE Of LOT t OF TliE AND AU. LEASES FOR Th1• _;.1.,.,...,. '#U objifCllO'l kl thti P'lllllOn USA. iNc rlCOfcltd AUGUST STftl•LMANJ MICK-The loHowtng ~ COUNTY OF ORANGE Eleetton ID s.11 '° be ..... "3.200.00: thlt tr. bllneft-BEARY RANCHO; AS PER THE PURPOSE Of EX· with N COUl'lty and shows good cause ll. 199<4. 15 Wist Ho I+. I.LL IE FI. R QUI 0 N 1 ~ abllndon.a' tM UM OI SlATE OF CAUFOANIA'. o::in:l9d In IN county wtwt cl91 l"ltrHt undtr U1CS MAP AECOADEO IN BOOK: TRACTINO OFI RECQVEA. Orengt ~ on why !he courf shOIJld no• 365291 ot onk:lal ReccfOI WI MICHA.CL M.UNFO"O· lh• Flcl!tlOUI Bulln••• AS PER.MAP RECORDED !ht, ... propatty \I ioelttld. DMd of Trust and tM Obi!-8. PAGE 1 OF MISCEL· IHO SAIO SUBST,t,NC;ES, 1992 grant lf'le aulhonty 1M otllee or thll COIHlly R1· 11.D.J DAllftS 90rMD Nam.; BARABIWIUJAMS & IN B00tt 131, PAGES 5 DATlt AP."IL tB, gallons IKWMI ltMtlby LANEOUS 1'ECOAOS OF AS SET FORTH IN DEED FU~ A HEARING Oil .,,. COfdlf al ORAHGE Count;, AND CARIJ DOI 1 AS$0CIATES, -4101 Wnl-AND e OF MISCElo 1HZ .,.. hlkl by h ORANGE COUNTY AND OFAECORp. Publl N9wport !'!J'j pt:!bt100 woU be Mid on Stall o! Cnlornll. Will SELL Hl!RllNAPTIR ..... :z =-~ ~..,,.. LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE TOPA RUL •tTATI: CtMTWll~ that 11 ~~t~G20 ~~~~o:a~ ..:: = :.!!,1 ~ Cosii"': ... Diiiy May 21, 1992 •I 1 45 P M AT PUSlfC AUCT KJt,J TO HIGH· FUtftt:D TO Al D0e 1 Th fl tltlo . Bull OA'ICE OF l')'IE COUNTY LDIDINQ, nrte., brNCf'I of Md d.111 In, rQi • 30 mO&pl 3Alocat&dat700 EST BIOOf:R ~OR CASf; ff•.utT~ -.,._ 1 c us ,,.,, RECORDER OF SAID •l'I RONALD W • EASTERlYLINEOFl.OTI, Apnl , Mlly 1, 14,~ C•YIC C&n1er Onve West, r -.,... tum. tttentld lo atoYt COUNTY ' tha obllgaUon1 !or ""'1fctl. NORTH O DEGREES 10 ti 1 AMI lddr-ot 1"2 San la Ana CA !i12701 (11"111>61 tl llmt. 0:. ~ ., ~~ VB LOP M •NT 11: ... WU l'lletd In Ot1nge County EXCEPT TliAT POATION PITZGlllUU), MICWMY Mid OMd at Tn..t 11 MQt-MINUTES 21 SECONDS common dtllgn•tlon ol " II" vot.i OBJECT TO money 0' OM Un (I tlM) V1CEI; DOR. HDl'IN-on Januwv '· 1992 fh OF SAID LOTS INCLUDED In P•ot, ••:t N•rth rl!y h&ll OCCUfftld In tNt 1ht EAST 354.24 FE.ET TO THE ptoperly 19 ...._ tlboY9, Ille graohng ol 1he pe!Jhon, ~~E ~~EN !~i~~fN~~~ AF'Tllt ftUEJQU!D TO ~o.F5~7s,:4 1 1 1 WITHIN THE LAND DE· °'1lnll ...,....., CooAM, payment l\as no! be9l'I 8EG4NNIHO OF A TAN-no w-•trlftfy 11 given u to PUBLIC NOTIC• you should appear at fle Al DOI' • L.OflRELL •r• llOC. II, nc .• SCRIBeD IN PARCEl. NO. Ce....,.., •112• m.cs. ol: n4E PAYMENT GENT CURVE, CONCAVE .. ll'IHI ot cor- heatin9 ani:I stale your HOUSE, 100 CIVIC Ct.NTER OROU!t NOMe:; 009. H Cllltoml•. 4101 Westerty C4-456 (AMENDED) OF Clt81 I~ OF PA NCiPAL AND/OA IN-SOUTHWESTERLY AND rectntu. Tht Hnertdwy ob,eo::llons 01 11111 wnll8n ORM WEST SA.Nl A AHA. HI! •tMAf'TIR I ~. Solle 103, Newpoo1 FINAL ORDER OF CON-tPMeOll 1 HAVING A RADIUS OF tw'ICI• Mid OMd ol Trust, :~!°~e W:ari~ V°oi:; ~rl~RHIA all~~!·:::-:: ~ED TO Q r:. ~·~~. con-~~IO~~~~FI:~ Publl•h•d N•wporl ~~ES6N~~~S:::~ ~vJ:~~lYT~~a ~-=~ :...· ~ lletlllll..t 1'1 appearat1C41 may g be Ill helO by~ Uld DH<I or ie ADl!L1M..-DANTEl1 duct.cl by. CQrf)Orlllon COADED MAY 1A, 1911 IN Beaeh/Cosl• MHI Dally SUBSEQUENT PAYMENTS SAID CURVE 314.14 FEET lllCIMIG ll'let•by. hU IOI· 1'M FOlloWlng persoo or by your atlorney Trust'" N prD(llrly lltu~ted II DOii 2 throueh I ; Thlf s\alemtol .,,. .. flied BOOf( 1641 . PAGE 59-4, Pllol Apll 23. JO. Mly 1, NOW OUE AND ~ICH TO A POINT 01STAHT ICUlad and~ to lhli .. ~ ~ M! IF VOU ARE A silllCounry.,idSllllrlacribld DOES 7 tttreuett 29; ~ tne~ ~=1~1 OFFICIAL AECORDS. IN 1992. BECOME DUE THEREAF· 15.00 FEET SOUTHEALY ~~~SAND GRAPHICS, '1 CREDITOR Of a ;JS PARC(l I UH!T l·J, AS •nd DOl!I DOU 37 1"9~ ry on ' THE Ol'FICE OF THE lh249 TER· U.TE CHARGES 01' THE NORTH UNE Of mand lot SM W'ld wrtnwt Morw'o\111 UHi A-11, t0f1hrigen1 c•Ekil0< of lhe SMOWN OH THE• COMDOMtH· througfl 50 Inc"*"" Publl Belch COUNTY RECOADEA Of PUlt.tc NOTICE ANDiofl IMPOUND PAY SAID LOT·t AHO OfSTA.NT llO(lc. • Qf M ... , CIM. 12127 ""° deceas.l'!d. ~OU must lite IUM PLAN R£COROlO IN SOOK YOU Aft• •••NG SUED eoau.'':4..:=~ '°. SAtD COUNTY. . MENTS IF AN't' Ao: ~E:' ~<re~~ti: tlactlon ~o ~ :: ~ C•nundrum, C•tllo ycxi• claim 'N11tl Ille court 14077. PolGE 1163. OfflCIA!. eY PLfJ.,,.IFF: IA Ud. May 7 14 21 1992 ' APNp••c'°E1Lll-2!92-01 THIS DOCUMENT WAS 'JANCES FOR o'ELIN-WEST· 21187 FfET FROM ctatll5"*1ID ... 1111~ !~~ ~ ... u:!.;t ar'ld n-.a1l a copy lo 'he RE COROS Of ORANGE .. t • demllftdand I ' ' ' Th-238 ,.... · RECORDED 04/23112: AS · 1#19ty Nies ~•• -~. --• persooaj reptesentattve COUNTY CAUFORNIA AS OE· .. • 0 THAT PORTION OF LOT 4 INSTRUMENT NUMBEA 92· QUENT TAXES, BONDS ~E EASTERLY LIHE Of erty IQ ~ ft Thi• Du•IMS•-•• appointed by the court OE J.RAT °" P I ff I! L 0 I' E M • PUBLIC NOTICE IN BLOCK f OF TliE SU~ 266404 BOOIC PAGE OF "-ND/OR ASSESSMENTS SA10 lOT-8..-lloftl. Md •""*' cluc:tld by: • eotpot w1t11n 1ou1 mDl11hs 1'om ~N~~S~R•~~~s ~EC~~O •ROOKS, lndlYl'd.,•ltr DMSION OF A_ PORTION flCtAl RECORDS Of M INSURANCE PREMIUMS ~~'bN ~g~ ~~ =~*'br~ ": Tha rtg 0 111r1n1(1) to !h11 dai& ot h1s1 issuance ol IN BO();( 14091 PA.G( 437 N lhei Mir to LYNN llCM9 OF THE BERRY TRACT. lN ANGE COUNTY. CAUFOR· AND SENIOR LIEN PAY· NORTHEASTERLY OF THE ~ IO bl recorded mtnCld to lrar'INCI '81!8<$ as ptovtdlld Ill OFflCW. ~ECOADS Of SAlci ANN CONWAY, end on STATDtDTOF ~~E Cgj~ a,,.osTA NIA MENTS, IF N'Y. WtJl-1.Af'i-SOUTHWfST£ALV LINE JANUARY 13, 1"2 .. "'" "*: \ol'ld9f !ht ~':l~ia 9~00°ba1e0' eo:.e COUNTY A.N O lOCATED IN THf Mhelf of the 1'.ITAn A&UfDOffllEXT OF AN~ STATE Of cm: Tm.°"*'.... TEREST THEREON; AT· OF THE LAND DESCRIBED lfNmenl No. 92-o202W of ~=-!::!'l T~1metr f ( cl&itns CITYOFCOST,\MESAOH TKAT OF LTitN ANN co ... Ull!OFFICTITIOUI FORNiA.ASPEAMAPRE· l24SN TOANEV FEES ANDIN TliE DEED TO THeOmct.i AKOtd• QI OR· K.Bruce·erown.Jt..""1 ""'' ~l 11--.::. 'bZfOfe lour CERTAIN RlAl PROPERTY 0£· WAY; and the ISTATI! •USINEll NAME CORDED U\I BOOK 30 Tr\191M.... COURT COSTS WHICH STATE OF CALIFORNIA ANGE C0unty; na et•lttn•ni ... monltls 1rom 'd'le hearing SCR!BEO A.S PAACl.L l OH A 0' LYNN ANN CON-Tht ~ penont1 PAGE 14 OF MJSCfL; No. 2"23378LC MAY BE INCURRED. AECORDfD APAIL 29, Said Slit wltl bl "*'-· with tht ~ Cltrtl i:lale norieed above M•P f!l£0 IN 80()1( 1~. WAY, ~ .0 ltle UM ol LANEOUS RECORDS IN .. ........_Ne. ThlJ by tMSon in.r.ot. 1171 IN BOOK 9622. PAGE bUI wllt'IOYI eowonan! ot Otwigt eounry on VOU MAY EXAMINE PAGES 1 ANO 2 Of PARCEl You haw 30 CA&..&Ns th• flclltlou1 8Ull"tll THE OFFICE OF THE ~33HLC th• potl•l'lt b41f\tllcllty 4 0 1 0 F 0 FF IC I A. L •~nty. PptHI or ~ 1892 " ·-IN 1"E OfFICE Of '"' A>• -·-... ... N•m•• AMERICAN TEL· COUNTY RECORDEA Of -1C11 o• RECORDS. SAID SOUTl+ pied, ~ tlllt, ~ --· lt1'I tti. kepi by the coun. It ,..,..,, " ~ -•• w • COM ASSOCIATION. 12701 LOS. ANGELES COUNTY ...,, IMM:lat auch DNd ot Tl'Ull WESTERLY UNe KING IMllion, 0t ~lllOli9. r-• gfil::~ RECORDER Of SAID 91..1MMOn9t Al .. ~ °"ot Northbrook W•y, 51.ntorl, CALIFORNIA . LYING D•FMILTAND hu tJacullG ~ ~ DESCRIBED AS FOL. IOJWYIM ~ prfnd. ~lht<I----OU:ITUAltY HHK V0U o e • •f'IMWI • CA .90880 SOUTHEAL y OF THE •LICT10lf TO to Mid Trust• I ~ LOWS: P-' Mlt7I of tl'l9 notlill "' ........... • -------.... 1 p~~C(l3 ',,},• 1N¥,'~,1v,1~1~ ,.., ,......,. .. thta Th• Flcllliol.lt Bu1lne11 SOUTHERLY LINE DF SILL UNNR HID oeca.raflon and o.m.ncs °' BEOINNINO AT A POtH1' Q.Wtd bY Nici DMd of 7, 14, 21 . 21. 1"2 l<>.>V8 .31 " court. N1m1 talen.CS 10 •boW TRACT NO 38t7 AS P£A OF TllUST Salt anCS f'lal depo9lled ON TliE SOUTHERLY LINE Tnat, wllh Wlltotut u Pf~ Tho PHAM 8&10n9 Thi PMM, aga 87 y••rt. p..aod 1way M•y 5 , 1992 Sh• It •ur· vlv9d by tier deugrt-. lltf , 'J•n Th•I Pham ol trvlne and grand· •on, Fellll. l1a" of Tu1lln VISll•llon wlU bi! held Ttiur1day •riO Friday ltom 3 00 PM to 9'00 P.M •t Ha•DOr l •wn M0'1v- "ry M•ss wUI be h•1o Satu1d1y tt St John the Bapltsi Church, Co11• Me1a at 11 ·oo A M Burial to lollow a! Ro1e H1rt1 Memorial Parle. WhlUle• CA Sar· ANO lO THOSE PORTl~S Cf .. a.tt ...... phofM oall -ftltd In Or.not ~ MAP REo0Rot:o 'w BOOK IMPOflTANT ltOTICE 1IWltt;' Mid duly appcM!ed °' SAJO TRACT NO. ,..., wtCStd .,, lakl not., .,.. .......... THE._ COMlolON ,\REA AS wtll not ptotMt Y'OUI on Oc:tobW 7, 1'Mi11 , Ali 131, PAGES 5 ANO e Of If YOUR PROPERTY IS nu.c.e euc:h O..CS ol Tt\dt DIST A NT l'HE A EON 'tWICfll. It WPf, ~ tl'llt rv--N011CI SkOWN ANO OE~lfiEO OM TltE It No.f~ MISCEUANEOUS MAPS N FOREC OSURE BE NOA'Tli Ill DEGREES 59 t1trn1 al Mid OMd °'!-~~;;;~ CONDOMINIUM PLAN "80VE rour trpewr t•n , .. Joyct N•Q•l•nl, 12701 IN TliE OFFICE OF THE 1 L • 111\d d docYrntnl• l'YtdMc· MINUTES Sl SECONDS TNll. '"9, ~ lnCI REfERREO lO CONSISTING Of spent• inu•t b• In Northbrook WI'/, Si.tilon, COUNTY AECOADER OF CAUSE YOU ARE 8EHtNO Ing lN otillgltlon9 MClnd WEST 75.ll F£ET fffOM UP9nMI of UW ~ 8Ull0111jGS ANO OTH£R ,IM· prop.r ..... tonrtH,ou CA90680 SAID COUNTY OF OR• IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT tl'Mteby, ~ 1181 ~THE SOUTHEASTERLY Md of 11W 1rustl etllllted lht•-.t Pf!CM'M~"1S BUT fllClUO-want tfM OOUrt to hHr Ch1rl•I A. Cat10onn1, ANGE. MAY BE SOU> WfTHOtJT and dol9 ~ d9olW9 CORHER Of-lOT 12 Of by Mid DMd of TMIL The ~ P9f !NG lH(REFIH)M All CON· Jout c.... 12701 Nor1tlbrOOk W1y. EXCEPT THEREFROM ANY COURT ACTION. #WI .. llUl'N MCU9d ~ SAID TRACJ1 THENCE Said Salt wll IM l'ltlO on: .,. doing bull!M# M: OOMIHIUM UNITS tf '°" dO "°' ftle ycM.lf' Slarrton, CA 80580 THAT PORTION l.Ytt-10 yolJ may h .... ttM lag# lnll'MdUil!lly ck.-Md ~ SOUTH 33 ue.GAEES 11 Mey 21, 1992, .• 11:30 THE BIO '1XU, 3tN PARCE.l 3 AN UNOIYIOEO l'ftponM on ., ..... , ~ This bull~ WU ~ WESTERLY AND SOUTH-tight 10 bf1ng ~ KOCMJrd .ni.. Ind hu elect.cl #Id MINUTES 01 SECONDS "-'°'· at N 1'0f1I ~ W*Y ........... It, 111J~•~ 3tl)TH tNl[RfST IN ineyloMtheo ... end duc1.s by• 0-•I pltt· WEST£RLY OF A LINE V1--111t1C1..r. ............ ..__..___.Reik>~ DST3-tl.67FEETTOTKE IO tM ~ ~ »M4calit.t:l'Rt, """ ' Ml'llWp PARAL.LEl WrTH AND 01$-11......... '"' "'1 ,."' .,..,. •• ...,...,, IOcJTHERl.Y LINE Of SAID Court Ho&IH 6ocsttd M Roy ~ lkJC A.NO TO THOS( POflTIONS Of , • .,, ....... mon•r Thll •t•Ttmenl Wll f\llG TANT EASTE'ALY AND •11 Qf 'fO'¥ pal ck.-!>*Y· IN trVlf pl'optn)' f6 bl un -4 AOeO Mlln Str.tt. ""-• 180 lho•=· c THl COMM~ .\REA AS 9nd Pf'Op.rlr m.., M wflh lh9 COlfty Oerk ot NOATHEASTEAlY 30.00 meol• pl111 permlttld costs told to ullsfy !hf Obllg• APN 416-182~ aldto, Celit°'"'9. ..... c.111. 1 SHOWJj ANO Ot~IPIEO.oH THf .. ken whhout furtttef' Or10Q8 Counl"( (Ill Aotll 21 , FEET MEASURED AT lr'CI •lq)9N" wllhln the llon1 llCU"eCS thaffby, f1w llJMC addfMI and Al VII' llfne Of the Wtkli Tl\11 bullnnt I• COhOOMIH!Ut.f PUN AnO\lt ..... ,,.,,. ff'Oln th• 1992 RtGHt ANGLES FROM llmt ptr1Tlflted by law '°' DATE: •ttt/92: 00.... common dtlqi&llOn, ~ of lhll l'IOllce, ~by: ltl lnclMOueol FlffEll flEO TO EXCEPTIHG court. Publllh9d NtwPQfl BMCl't-THE FOLLOWING DE· teln!tl•terMnt ot your r.c. INVINI lllt\'ICI COii-II'.,,,.. of the,..., P'oP9ttt Int lotll amounl of lrlt ~ The teglalt•rU(t) c ll!ffi£fROM 111.L CONOOM!lrf· n..,. .,. otti.r .... 1 COStll Mas. Pllol April JO, SCRIBED LINE: count. which Is norm.ay PMIY AS nttJSTl.t. av o.teribfld abOwe ....... p..a bl*-Qf ... otilgloo mencld lo lf.....-:t Ii.JM UHITS 111.l 8U1l01NGS r.qul1'9mMts Yo.. ma, M•Y 1. 14. 21 . 1V92. BEGINNINO AT A POtNT lty1 buliNss cl9)'1 priol' IO ICATMV KfNO ..... T POt'-d 1o be: 2811 8Mr tlot'I MCUtd by lhrl KloWo ,..... undel tM ANO OTHER IMPAOYEMENTS ••nt •o oail an ... 1"257 IN TliE CENTERLINE OF IM d•I• Ml'°' h Nit ot ••c•--. • '"-· co.a ,,...... CA Oteoi1btcl OMd at Trult au--.. NMte(•) PAACE l 4 " H~EClUSIVE PUBLIC NOTICE NEWPORT AVENUE, SAID • • t2t21 Md .. tlmltect c:oei., •· abortt on: NIA EASEM[Hl ANO RIGHT TO lot"MY rftht .....,. H POINT BEING DISTANT your Pfoptfly. No Mii cs... t0'791 f1w ~ TNl1M ....,.... lttd ect.'MoN • R. Dcuolu tkdWMn USE THOSE POflTIONS DJ THE '°"do no1 lrnoW lln at· NOTICEO,-NOR'Tli 39 DEGREES 48 f'\ly• b9 Mt un1tl thrM Putltl1h•d Newport c11ee1a1rn9 ,,,, ltlblllty lot llPP'OKimatlly S3'5.&31.TI. ,.,,,.. ~ WM COMMON ARU. OfSCRIBEO IW tomey, WOU met call M •UBLIC ••• • -MINUTES 20 SECONDS monlhl from lhlt dlll• this a .. eh.C0.19 MMe Diily «ff lncoi11G1 ... of h The lotll lncMba ...... wtttl h Count¥ vic11s undar Ike di· PARC( l 2 A80ll{ at!Of1M1 ..... IT.. --vr EAST Al.ONO SAID CEN-noC1c9 Qf default mr( bl ,... Piiot Aptl :JO W.,. 7 1-4, llWffl lddfMI 11..:f O(l'9f cur9I tflW and otNt da9ds OnnQoe Cour#y on r11ctlon ol Ha1bor PARCEL ~ A HOMEXCLUSN'E wtc. Of' e ~•I .id of. PIRIONAI. lt"OPE"TY TEALINs_ 85a.3J FEET corded (WNCh dlli of ,.. 21 11192 • ' common dt11gflallonJ._.~ OI In.Ill. Thi total lndtbl9do 19" l awn . Mouril 0Uve EASE lolfHT A.1110 RIGHT TO USE tic• llf•••d 1,, ,... . 110• 20tt• FROM 11:00 IHTERSECTION cordatton ~ on 1hl'I • • Th252 .,,,., lhOWf'I httlln. -nau bfltflg.,, .. """' c:; Mortuary,540-555' THOSE PORTIONS Of THE phon9book) Pursuat'lllo\ht·CalHOmll WITH THAT OF PAL.._ l"IOllc9) .... wNININOe,bUI~ wtMctt tht O(Mnlng bid Pubbhec:IH.wport '--------•l tOMMOM AAEA O£scR18ED 1H °"""" .·q-... .. ..,... :"~:.is,~=:,~ ~DJJ~s~ Thi•~"'°""' 1s a .1-4-4.13 PUIUClfOTICI ~=:-'1'~~ ::::": ~ (l1:}3:'. co111 ..... o.11y PAflCfl 3A8DVE t.....,.n Hte otteohn .i Mq •• IN 1MICM!stg1itld TRANSIT BOOK 111, PAGE a. of 04/111192 Mid wlll .,.._. NOTJCI' OP lrlf 110•, pot~, or~ 0011 tri 5072 h OaJ ._. Apf'll )0. ,._ 7, -4, 21 • 1 Tilt SIJllt aoa1m and othllr ludtoW uatecl , ..... "" wlll Ill pW!lc auction, 17. ON nLE IN THE ~ Ct•IH until your ~ TftUST'U'• ....._ ~wic:-. IO~ Iha, .. fort tl'lt Ula. i jiiiiiil oom"'Ol'I 1*igl"illlon ~ "TY ol pluo de :SO D&AI CAL-on MAY 22, 1902. • 11:00 FICE Of ntE ORANGE t>9oelmet currtnt T/W M96 mllrW\g princlpal MJm of o.rlir. ~ 21, 11112 PUllJC tlOT1CI OM rNI Df~ OISO'tlell IJlllDAJUOI ~· ,,.. AM, 13241 JEFFEREY AO., COUNTY SURVEYOR ON Whh your prOf*1Y .. In YOU AA! IN DE1Al.A.T th9 note{1} NCUrtd Dy Mid PMMCRI AND RR-1 ---;;;;::;:,:;..;;==:;11 il><M • PIHP«•1• • "cJs1~1 Mntar una ,...._.,. IRVINE peraonlll ptOPllty NOVEMBER 20. 1951. lotldOluttl yo&1 ... tft111t UN0£R A TRUST DEED 0..0 QI 'fNll. wtUI lnterMt CKIMTI 11IVST COii-PU9UC llOTtCm AIRWAY AYIHU 134 A rtta -lnciudlng fumlt&n, doth-THENCE FROM SAID olhef'..:-,...__IM.leh DATED 1_,_ 2t. ltae tl'ler90l'I U ~ In PIM'IOPLOlfOe.ACH, The_.rMl.lfflol Mt:SA.CAl.IFORlrflA •M .. Of't• en ll'lg, 10011 M"d/OI' Oll'ltf POINT OF BEGINNING :r~~-~HI,... UNl£SS-v&i'1AKE ,C. MIO ncit.(1), ldYWICM, It •• a•I• Trll•t•e t.noCI tcom. M.O. f S.O U11t .. bl maot but - c •• houHhold ll11M 11or9d by NORTH S DEGREES 11 CT YOUR #'!'f. i110« 1M tttrnt o1 ' d9110n 1J l'lflllabl9 et ~our C0¥1n.-il 0t 'll'ltrl!l!'f Un• o a r le O Ul'1• tM~~ M!NUfES 35 SECONDS qulrtd by Y">IJI' nolt Mel ~~PRCflEMAY BE .lki O..CS of Trv.I .... DANllL ai!:. WA&JCIR, iddrel. notld bfllotf' MAHOe LAWN U:ptftl or lmolild rt?'drflll llatMd• tMe1onloa no SPACE I , TENANT WEST 1~.39 FEET TD dMd of WM or~ ;. PUBUC &f.LE c:Nrgee MCI .~ of UMtollt vtea t'ttUJ. Ing notll'l9I ~' MOUfrfT OLM 1!t11 pos'SftllcM1 Q( tna.1m· .. ~ pret.ooton; NAMES THE BEGINNING Of A " you fill 10 mu. f'utl.11'9 wcx:TNEEO AN ~ the lrul!M 1nC1 o1 1tM DINT! CYNTHIA I.. ~ My dltztin w91o to c;.,,_,. • ...,._., tw.-ica 10 ~ lilt 11lN111119 su ,..~ Mrtta a 8071 t1M CONLON: 1513 TANGENT CURVE. CON-~ on tti. 1oM, pay NAT'ION OF THE NATUAE trultl ctNIMI by lltd DMd CLARK, T"U8T O~ quee11 within 180 cr..ooir • ~ Of~ sum al 111111olt{1) st· m•qUl,,a tie,,• qye PETER SEIOENB~; S00: CAVE SOUTHWESTERLY ta1cM on IM P'Of*IY, Pt&. OF THf PROCEEDING of Tru1t, lor tti. #rlOl.l'll FICtll1 ao2 Pine ,,._ lftilr" puMctllon. "Stf\mg All Fa11hs " curlCI by Ul(I DMcl o• f/\ISL OUMpllr °°" 1 ....... ~ ~: ~ANO HAVING A RAotVS Wfeln1Ut1notonh~ AGAINST YOU. YOU rMlonM>/y .. um111.a le ..,..., LMt9 8Moh, CA Thll l&Ur9"Cll Kam. 1625 Gl•ler 'Mtn tn'9rnt lfl•uon 1$ OfO-fMltdadH .......... AOBEfO"R.t.QQA.T2 ' ~R=s~W..:y~~ erty. Of' pay othtl" ~SHOULD CONTACT A tlf1r1!3·3.::n':J5 Und91' 90902 :....~· 11171)0 Costa M... 11111H WI UICI nottes) .OVW»S, ~al al YStM -0... i'ff91WI tM tlghl SAID CURVE 5flOAS FEET lbw 11 tlQulNCS In 1hif l'IO-lAWVEA. Mid OMO of T~ hetW>-TAC M1'7'9 8"cft. CA 2:a.... "-··MO fllt·-~l ll .,y unoer 11'11 Wmi ol UC .,. fiff 19 oorte M-1o bkl • !ht ..... Pur-THAOUGH A CENTRAL b !INS OMO ol !Nit ot ,.':: ~~l5·A~.E~T~.::: lore •lll'CUlsd Ind CStlfhl. Publl1hed Newport Publleh•CS Ntw ,. °"°al T'fi.. ~u:on Ind ouohm ...... caa.o. ch .... ,,..... bl madt ~ ANGlf OF &C DEGAEES morl09QI, Ille bantftdwy 1.aii>IHG INC -ckly .. tr.a IO ... l.WIOttllgi..CS • hlch-Ccll• ..... o.uy a.eoel\.coti. ..... PAC~ dW ~~~I 01 hi un II ..atM ne ......... ~~ orANca 34 MINUTES 34 SEOONDS ot mon~ m.y INllf polntild nw.M ll'ldllr ll'ld wrtl19n Dedwatlon Of 0.. PllotM1y7, 1-4,21, 1"2 f'tlolM~7, 1tl2 .. MON ... PARK II.id bi1.W1C1 of lhe 0041Q•~ tu fffPUffle a tt.Mpe, ohaMd ~ ..1 told~ !g AFIT~Nl F~~H1R~t lh9I )'Oll dO IO In ot1'9r to puF1llillnt to DMd of TN91 = .":nn~ °''#! Th2t7 Carn.f.,., • ""°'11.1111')' -11rtc1 Dy I'll IMllPlrl'Y to bl ,., ... ~ Ill 08901 la," .,,a mutt bl paid lo! NORTHERLY UNE Of LOT ,..,_..e your aootMll In r90Qfded .IMl.MWy JI, 1-· fS1111 Ind v.:fon to W. Seti your \lf\w~ C'*1oll • Cl'-lory told 1na rwOl'llCll K111N.0 r .. puedtin flUltw Mt Mid~• fie~°' 1 IN BLOCK F OF THE gooc:l ltandlrlg. In ~Ion. •• lft1lh1m•nl No ... Tha ~*' C*IMd RENT lto9mll tti. ... Y J500 Pacrllc 'Jlew Or!Yt CDSIS IXPtnNS ..0 ad'IWICl1 ularte, • ., di.,.,. ' ..... a..~ IO ptlot BEARY TRACT. TI1ENCE h ~ °' '"°"' 05$43ol, of Otllcilol "9c:rofdl. Uld Noliol cit o.ld Mid To pi9c9 VoUf ol• .. ,,,..,_., e.ldl • ""tlnWJ ol"" lflilllt publa-Ott•• oo••• ti• •u ~ In ma _...of TANGENT TO SAID CURVE (fl9M ml'f require ... =ltly: AKE::~E~ Eltelklrl to Stll IO bl ,.. throuOtl classlfted ft9d lid c.I ~ .. ~ ..... -;~·;'·;. ... Jl!ll~l1F"'::'7::";'.::'iiiii l"'opl•d•tl ... , •YI•• MIUtmtnl oetwfffl owner ANO PARALLEL WITH condl11011 IO~ MAN AS His SOt.I!. ANO cordedn!Mcountywh.-s>l;:=========~~;:;::;::;:;;~:jij adloton.I por .,.,,_ ff Ind ~ 1Mf1Y. 0.!edo< SAID NOATHERLY LINE 11191; you ~ ttllblt SEPARATE PAOPEATV • !ht rMI P'Ol*'Y ti ~.I F 'd a t' ,. _ thlt TTH 91'\CS f4'™ a.,. NORTH n OEOAEES 4f _...,. __ .,,., -· ' o1 DATl1 AltRIL 11 DO IT YOURS Elf IDEA M•-....... or " "c ton MA't', 1"2. Put* ~ MINUTES " SECONDS wrtnll'I '""""'-·-tr\lltOf(I), In -olfloe l • -.. •R•-blot ... ot ... --Mo"'g0,_1, loo. Tof~ WEST "'' 00 "ET TO .... ol -............. "°""Y -... of 0. ·-lnL llUIWlf Can 3 tH ....... ~ que phon• (7141 5S249i7. THE BEGINNING OF A lft'Y IAll•. •nd hoUard In-*"¥ Coi.li';!y.S~A~~ T'OPA RU&. UTATI A REA.DER SEAVICE OF 1HIS NEWSPAPER MOl'luery * Ch•pel u1tff ....... u.m.r • Aotn1 froJ OWMr. tAN<lENl CURVE CON-IUfar'IC9 pr~ lomla. WtU. "'"" ... ., .... LDIDftfO, INC., CrctmaUon lilyNll .. '"' ..... finmedl.._. flub1l1t11d Newport CAVE NOATHEA$.TERLY Upon your -mtn ,._ ~o&:~T~r:; •1 1 llONALD W . 110 Bra.ctw•y VISf\D lnllnte. If no oonooe • Bffeh-Co11t M ... D9ilv AND HAVING A AADfUs qo.M-. tM1 bflMldllly or ltJlll 1lme Of ... n .... FITZODIAI 0 , Att"""" Coet• ....... AO-VI\ un •••eed• P••-'• Plot.....,. 1. IA, 1082 Th2M OF 300.00 FEET: TliENC£ mo11g1g99 wt11 ;Ivie you • NI ~ of Cha UNttd tn P••t, 841 ••rt~ &asltM 642 5678 ......... Uft MfVkllo. ~~rr~n:toy IMAl~ Mtaltl ll111iltatlon Cf a. Sl•I••) 111: THE MAIN a.... JJsz--. c:..e... , ref.,.,..-;la • ..... THROUGH A CENTRAL _.. 9mounl you midi. NORTH EHTAAHCE TO ~ 81?M ANQl! OF II OEGAEES J*Y• YCN !NY not l'WYt IO fHE COUNTY COU .. T· t811) IHOllt M MINVTES 37 SECONDS· pey tha ...... unp.id pot-HOUH, 100 CMC CfNs Sfl'UeQM STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? Th• 1.9gal ~en! •t rM PilOI II •..a to announc. a r'l9W M!Vtoe now ~ab .. to MW buelMN", W• wfll now SEARCH the neme !Of Vo"' .t no ntre charvs. end nve you tM time end the lr!p to IM Cour1 HouM In s..n.a AM. Then, ot OOU\'M, _,.,.,. the ~ la compi.ted ws Wiii ftle your flettllovt buNwu nemt •ta;l9manf with lhe County Cl~. publteh otQ .... fof '°"'' '""" .. requ1Nc1 by i.w tnd thrln ma 'f'OUf prOOf of p1,1blic.tion with C°""'Y °*"'· Pleas• 11op DJ 10 ma VoUf' ftetttloY• bu•lneu sl•lef'l'llm ti the Piiot 1.Ag•I Depanmem, 330 W• a.y, C:O.ta M.... Cfllfomla. If )'Ol! CM not .top Dy, p1 .... call u• st (714) 842 .. 321 , Eitlenskwi 315 or 311 and .,,. w111 make s1Titngemfbf111 for you 10 tlandlt th .. PfOQ9dU,. by !NII. It you lhould MYf ..,y tuntw q~tllon•, p4t ... call ua and " w!fl '09 mot'9 1h., D'*' '° ... m you. ._,...,..In_ NW bv.IM••lf I ' (' THENCE TANOENT TO llOn Of W'OIM' .ooount. ....... ~~~~~ ~ Publl•h•d Hewpon SAID CURVf AND P.VW.. ttlough Ml ~ ..,... CAUfOANIA. .. r1gM. ... 8NCl\ICOl\9 MMa ~ L£L WfTH ™E EASTERLY cl«nlncled, bUt ~ ,..... 9"cl .,.,.... ~red IO fttlOc Aprl 23, )(), M~ 1, LINE OF LOT I D' THE pey el ~In dtfll.lll ll'ld rlOW h.-cs try .. 1;<., 19'2. BERRY RANCHO: AS P£A If 1he tlrM p1yfft1f1111 • Mies Dl'ld of Trull 11'1 !ht N50 MAii' AECOAOEO IN BOOK mada. ~ .,,,./ Md '"'*'1 toltutllld _., Uldl--::==:-:::==::--11 W~ 1~':,.~ 'tO'oJt ~ °' mort-~ ~nd s111• Cl• PUIUCMOTICI ORANGE COUNTY ANO oavM ,,,.,. mw..ly lgr-. ... , llOTICm Oil' BEING DllTAHT WEST· n ~ pttor 1IO 1hif 1ltnrl ~~Of' LDT 4 'TllUl"fa<I ...... EAl.Y 20 FUT fAOtll IAIO 11'.e noMe of .... II poMtd N"MOCJ( f OF nf1: 1U9-T.S. '90, ~RL~~~~r:o ~~not .... ..,_ DM$0N .. ~~.. ltlDJ.I MINUTll 2t SECONDS lhllA thl -CJll THE ~· ,.....,,ii ... f.AST3St.2• FEET TO Tiil ll'IOttlrt period t1lllld THI CITY or co TA ••••• BEQINHINO Cl" A TAH-liboll9) lo, ~ -GIW MUA, COUNTY Off Oft. I• OflTMT ll011CI OEM' CURVE, CONCAYI 1hlng•, (1) PtcMdt M-~ .. ITAn: 0# CNJ. YOU Ml: 1H OIFAUlT SOUTHWE&TEAlY AND dldONI 1lll'lt In WhlCt'; lo ~Al .... l'l!ft.::r ':' UNDl!A A Dl!ID Of ~:o~ F~l!T":'°T~Ng: cure "9 ~by ..... ~AOE 74 OP Ml9C£L ~~~ NOffTHWESTEALY Al.OHO d "'9 ~ or °"*" LANE.Qui AEOORDI, IN fAKI ACT10N TO ""°" MIO CUFIVE 314.14 FErT wt.a: or ~ ~ I THE Of"flCI 0, THI! TECT VQUft ~ rT TO A .-OIHT DllfANT ICtllelllM ol P9'11,.,,. Ir; COUNTY~~ MAY N 80U> AT A ,U.. 11.00 Rl!T .auTHEAl..Y OtdW to cwt~ dltlliA; ~lt,OA N IA lYtNci UC IAU!. II" YOU Hlto Of' n. NORTH UNE °" or'"*4 (II .-Ml 12), IOUTHIALY '0111 YHI! "-"·EX'LAHATION M THE IND LOT t AND OtlTANT '°'""IO !hi .cpltelol•of SOUTHIRl.V UHE OF NA.TUM 0# TM PtlJO. NORTH W O£GMf.a .. b tn19 P9ftocf ,.,..,,,... ., mACT NO _., Al f'lA Cl!O>INO AOAIHST 'l"OU, ~:~.;,::re= n.,,. llttl ....... 114#~· .. ~ ~COHTACTA TliE f.ASTtALY UHi CW .. ftMlc.. W-. ... *'" t• 'AO«:I I AHO t fAAMl"I AND MIA- CHILDHOOD FUZZY I AILS H111 11 1111 OPPOlllllll!y 10 r•fl'UlllUI *tlh "1'111 o c11110110011 h1tl\cli ll111y ledor 0t1r1 11itb1I ~IJC!lft & 1•«Nfll P)lfl\ lt\lll lo'flbl1 C1ea1111 on10 waO<I t-an ... 11 ot labr1c •nd captu11 t11011 wa r 1'111'110fl"' I011vtt' n1''''i'1111111 ~ 11tW 3'-p lull·COIOI QU•dlllOOll ottt11ng 'lfp2 by•tl tMl!\Klttnl Ind fl'Ktlo&I !Nlfff'M yOll It lolft I 1e111llt 1101' 1t111 •~ctphol\tl boo'1 •I.. •• ...... ~· .. 4" I IAIO L.OT t. 9..ton bel"Q fof9doMd Mltef~ M~ CHANTS lftUIT COM- AL80 l!}llCl,f TH AT "'°°" or•....,_ MfRiln ~, ~ ~ 'NfY Qlf I.ONO 9fACt( '°"110H THVtf.Df l'l'INO llllfMfMl'll ~ ~ UID COUNTY w QR. duly _,.pot,,led 1t1.11tM NORTHEAITl!M.l' Of' ml and'°" ClttCllor ...... • ANl3e. unW W. tD1ow1rw d9- SQllTHWflTEftlY LIN! 1CH911' ~ \'O'I M¥9 !kCE'T tHlftl,AOM tc:llmd ~ d hit" :~~J:wt----~IG...,T"AT POftfl~ LYINQN~~ M'JiTI °' CA~ ..... oi ~tr WDl'SW..V ·AHO SQUTlt. fl'Olll CAIH ANOIOfl ft[COl'lOlD A,lllll H bJ. P•YIFll lh• t,,llfl wtmN.Y OP A UNI CAIHllJ'9 OR ctHI= 1171 IN 900K .U. lllAiill ...,... llefNNlllll "" ~ 'MAl.Ll:L wn'H AND Dlt. CHlCkl lnCtPllD 9" HA'"' 401 OF OFPICtAl c:tdor. :::'nt::Zl::1.\Y ~.: CIYIL CODI llCTIOtcl - " ' l!f!lCO!!Ot.t. MIO aoun+ T• .._. cM h ..,..,.. 'flT MIASU"IO AT _.,. ~ • 1'111 ""'''' WUT'EN.T UNI 8!WG ~ ,,_,.. .-!• or ID .,. fUOHt AHOLll '"°" fll _..--.,,-..-.. Dl!ICllllll!O Al PO&, _.,. 1i1r ....,...., IO .... THI POl.lOWINO 01-u..d _, II C.e~ ~~AT Ji"°"" h •1cl~1 n. or IJ ~ IC'l8(0~ ... ..,....._.,..,. DHTMl~YLM,,.,..,.. M lpr1ct:sn IN·=-cnn:.:.. OP-...... -:... .. ~ 51Mf Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot tt I • Thursday, May 7, 1992 Bl .. ~!.'.'•.. w ..,_ w 10T1C11 wee 10T1C11 wee.,... w •nca ~!'r.....,~--~~'.=;:_-J ...... ..._ ... ._ · TNI klS ••II ._ .. .... TNI 1111 rqne w lied __ .,_. 9'lt tT4911 COfMtOft dH llf'l91ioft, • Aelcd , I U ., a . ...,. lie Coul"'Y a.ti Of 1Ne •1m.11 .._ 9ld ~ IN COunly a..ti ol ~ 4'ICI The r~'t;~ com- T .a.-. Sfl, "'°""'--. .... , nla lmlad cc::•· Iii ~County on ...._. ,..., IN Coun1Y on of 0.... County on.-14 Cll9tOll toa ~ ~ IN ~ -.n... 1'ht _. 8IMOWIC ol .,_ " ••• ~.,'1':c, .. ,._:.-:,: ~t.1 ~ Counl'f on Apt 10, 1"2 • " •h• auelneea N111M(1) bled 't'OU AM IN DE'AULT uno-id bllllnce Of lhe obi-• llllua-. IOO Menlo Pn, CA taa ,....,_ PWta 8 , 111 ..... lboY9 on: Aprl 14, 1112 '*Dr" A OH O 0, TAUST O•tlon Meured by the • 11 m 111 ey:' MotNngaldt • Ae-Publahed N9wpOft a-ho PU1'817 PUblllhect tMwport ~ ... , , • 1n1 JM* he* Metoi. OAlU> MAY 1 1115. \JN. ptoperty 10 be told Md The Piiio 1119 ,.,_,. -.... Inc., a c.ltornle Colta M... 0.ity Not ~ ~ leacho-Cotta M... Deity "°' The '~ pW10t11 TNI lt•Unient -. flted k!';! YOU TAKe ACTION reH Qnabt• uthnet•d lft ...... bul6rl9ile •: corporatton Mt Oenafal Aprl 23, 30, M9)' 7, 14, COtta M ... Delly Ptlo4 Aprl 30, Mq 1, 14. 21, -:~-. •: with the County Cltt1' Of f'lirvPflOff.c;r'YOVR PAOfA.. oo.e., ..,,.,... Md ado OAANQI M I ADOWI ,...-., ' 1182 Apr1I 11, 23. JO, M~ 1, 1992 COUH'TV ~ c.mty on Aprl 17, " ~MAY N SOlD AT llWICl9 • the llrM Of IN ~MTM!NTI. 12'1 Nol1t'I Thia bualMU 11 e~ 1lt-22t 1192 -Th-231 AllOCIAllONT Clo Robert 1192 NMD AH ~~ lnltilll poblcllllon of IN ~ ~ ~. ·=·1=· ~by: • llmlled .,.,,. PUii.iC IOTICI --.... --alb-125 PUil.iC IOTICI :::.-.:: 1=. = ~ ~:. M TWE NATURE Cl.._.., tlceaf .... lt:S108,4'0.lt • .JL. ..._..Md l!len J -.. ( ~-•• ..._ c... t:!ta ,.~·- PAOCEEDINO AGAINST 1n lddltlon to OWi, 1'9 ad.rd. ~ °' .-~-,::·~ :;: 1toT1c• •• 01v•• cntoae111 ~ CMC:M.c, 31112 Via ;;,;-~-;: ~"' 1 "lloC YOU. YOU SHOUU> CON. TNltM _. eeciapt 1 caJtlo. 8lllatd PIMllW TNll UTt> I/ ,_. WICW IN f1dltioul THAT PUll841A.,. TO aact• '1111111 .. 1 'lllon. T'1ibuc0 ~ 1992 ' ' .... , ' 14' TAC'tALAWVER. • •• cNctl dre-n on . 17/tl,t.q.t ~l(nol. 8uM'9le NllM(•) ~ ••CTto•• at70t· ....... ...b......... Cllf.11S75 Tb-230 • ...... ef etate or '*'°"" bin!(, 1 l'Ul9rton. Cell.... 11bOYa on: 4/1/12 ante t1f .. 8u1•111 h11R111 llw 8tah • 1111 Th&I b\11lne11 II eon---------:r ....... •1.... enect1 drl'MI by 1 ._ or Ulrtdl lllnM Md An'8lle Cor.C.. NI, 1 Clllfomla _. p, f nl•• c..te, 11•1•1"1 The F~ per90n1 Cluctild by. an lndMcMI PUil.iC llOTIC! .,..._, .,._. fed. Wiii er9dlt union N. 8'lnnl, TNllMe Of IN lmlled ~ leolleft UU _. ... The fonowtng pereona .,. doing~•: The regt1tren1(1) corn-°' a ._, f.mty TNll UTD ~ MOtnlngJlde Solelter we dolnG buelnau u : PARTY TIME LIQUOR rnenced lo hnMet btJll. ----... ----ef Tn1at ch«ll drawn by I Jt8i. °' 12/21/11 17112 ~ Auod.;;eu;::I c.Mfor· CeMMerolel co.-e, KRMB AS SOCIA-TES, 1548 AdMW Avenue 1A, rw under IN Flctlllous ... ;il"9 Notte. le ~ glllen federal tlWiga Ind IOan Lane, ~ Beacf'I n1a llmlled partnenhlp 1ta SMtlen IH ef tlM 24012 Calla de &I P11ta Coet.a Meu t.i1f 92e2e Butfneet N11M(1) llNd ltNlftlll Nw tht1 OSL SERVICE COM-111oct1tlon, UYlnge .. Cllf. tZMI ' Man1g1ng o.n.tJI p.,,,;., ....... C..,........., ~ 410, Llguna Hiiie: Mlle• M. 'Newin, 1154 above on: ti4Wch 2d, 1182 The ~llt .p ..... Publlahad ~ 9-ch- Cotta ..... Dally Pilot April 30, M9Y 7, 14, 21, 1992 ,NN, • "'*8e, or ~ IOClatlon, or NV1n09 bMt1 EM S, flAW Md Maljofle By: Momnge6da SP M-MS9A 88' STORAOa, callf. 92953 South 1300 EMt. W 1.ak• Robel1 Olldwtet •--ft"' per.one CMaOr 17u11M, or JUf>IU. lpecitled In s.ct1on 5102 0. fuller, T""'9M of the todMM, Inc., a Cellfomla t•IO Ne•~ ..... , Jo Boyd, 4213 CW Mayo, City, Utah &4106 Thie "*"*1t WU filed lrl ~ buainea U ' _______ ni._235_ l"'9d """" pwtuant to of the Flnandll Code and = ~~D,J oorptdon, ... o.Mtll Par1· c •• t. • • • • • c A San o.m.nt.. cam. 9281'2 ~· L fffw'tn, 1154 ~ ~ ~ r ~s. t4is u :~ PUalC MOTICI ._ ~ ol trUJC •ecut9d authorized to dO buJlneN 11rton' Cllf. t2eM • ';: E. Justin Wleot1 11 lt9· 81117, wtll Mii 1tJ c':; ~San~ City J::" E:Aat, Salt I.alt• 1992 on · e-1, Newport &Mch, CalJ1 -------- ..,MARK A. OLSON, A lntn.awe.in1N9*1Col Vlaoite L eooec. T.,,.... Ex~~ u., ................. c.141.e:zen • Thia butlneu ,. co~ PU79e0 82983 ,.., ..... . U.OLE MAH lender 04her lhan cutl " ol .. Vldofta L Coolc TNlt ICatemenl ... -.cs .., ... , ..... llOO Thi• bueln•H II co~ duded by. an lndMdual Pubhhed N9wport BMcn-Unda ~ Tater, 1433 ~·· .. ..... RecoC'ded 05/24/19815 In ~.IN TNltM may 1981 Trwt. UTD June 5, with the COun1y Clerk ot ~--Auotl9ft ~IM,_.... ducted by: 1 genetat Pllr1· The regl1tt1nt(1) com-eo.ta MM& Da.ty Piiot Mey ='°'~~Newport ~ll3n•il 8Doei NIA Pege N/A km. t1 ~the ~of f'9 1181, 12t11 0cMo AY. Orange County on April 14, M aSIO •••"°"t ...... , neretltp rnenced to 1nnMC1 ~ 1 14 21 28 1192 Th ' . TheOllowllig P9f9on9 IS·11H75 of Otrlclel Truatea•• Deed un111 fUndl enu., La Mlrlda, Clllf. 1992 Co•t• ••••• CA Th• r•t-tranl(I) com-MU~ the f1c:tlCloue ' ' ' ' ,.,,_271 d~~·::-~con-~~=~:rros A~ In IN offlC9 of the bac:oma JYJllabla to the = Howsd .i.rom. A PIUt40 .... .,. Pre,.,.. .... manced ~ ~ Bullneu. N•m•(•) 11-.cs .... .,.. -nc Th• ragt1tr1nl(I) com-5822 ~. Hunllng- Cournty Aecordw of QA. PIYM or ancbMa 11 a *9e 1501 SuM., Pubbhed Newport Beach-MN • •••= ........... :U: N lboYe on. Nia rv..n. ,_ E manced to tt1Nact t>uN-ton Beach. Ctillf. 92&49 ANOE County, Calffomla matter of rtght. er..=~· Calif. Coste M... Dally Piiot loneeye .. ~•Mold iboYa ne:: ~!:l tasted Mika M. Nawln ~ nets ~ the F1c1lUouJ Glof11Jai.n1thimoto, 2980 and In Boole Pege IMt Said NI• w111 be made 92135 ' ' ' April 30, May 7, 14, 21, ...-, .-rMNll f1W. John Roberti &ovd' 979 J: =t~ ~'-: ........._ Buatneu N•rMj•> listed Solana Way, L1guna nt~ of Mid Official but wllhout CCMnant 0: Man R. McMiiian and Sue 1182_. _ fUmtture, ............ Thie N.tament_wu filed Oring• County Ofl ~ ~. •nh•• .._. =-~:P1'11,1 • 1992_ ~h, C::"902eS11, con-~dl. wm s.n on w.nanty, expr"' or rm. £.Mc~. Hueband and lh258 ............. ••._... .. ~ the CouitY Clerk of 1992 ltM......,t This statement wu filed dUded by· lndMdlJ9I f"2 91 9:45 A.M. at At the plied '9Qlfdlng We, poe-:9• ~ La~~· PUIUC MOTICI t. tM felsMl .. 1 ~ County on Aprtl 3, P8U7N The Foflowlng peraons with the County Clerk of Tha r•ri1::;1nt(1) com- """" {Nor1h) ~ to ....ion or enc:umbrancea, • • a. 1 .._. • Unit I 1 Pubhhad News>or1 8*h-.,. doing butlneu u · Orange County on Apfl 17, manced to tranMc1 bua'- the counly cour1houae, 700 to lllflty IN~ '= bu1ln•11 la eo~ CMlt03TOtl ......... d •••peon, FS2TIM eo.ta Meu Dally Plot M8Y DESTINATIONS DOW· 1992 nen IMlder the ~ ~ c.m., DR. Weet, Meurld by l8'd Deed, -dueled by. an ~~ Aollll•• tt• -PU!blltMd Newpott Beach-7, 14, 21, 28, 1982 NUNDER. 24012 Cali• ff FSHeoe Bu11""9 NarM(I) btad Santa Ana, CA It public VancN thereunder, with ~ rated s.iodauon 0,t;, hilltnl .._. K8tllJ ......_, ~ Co1ta M... Dally Pilot Th-2919 la Plata, Suite 410. l.ag1M11 Publi,W N.wp00 8MCh-at>oYe on: Apt tO, t912 iu:tton, to IN~ bid-..,_ u pnWlded therein, 1Nr"1 1 pamentllp 8t1t1•1nt ~W ......... 4 10 ~ US, 23, 30, May 7, PUIUC_TI_ ~~ Call Costa Mau Delly Pilot wr-.:L.~ .. ~ dw tor caah (payable 81 and Iha unpeld prlndpal of Th• regl1tr1nt(1) com-The fC:::Z. paraona lllatwel aa..t, Mt 1™ '"' "5 nla • 1 Of· April 30. M1y 7, 14 21. With th.-~~·~ "* ime of .... In l9wftJI f'9 note Meured by l8'd mancad IO trlnaact ~ .. ~ u : ........ Cnlhw, ~ ~ fllotldaYS T1'1l1 buelnau ts con. 1992 Orange C0161ty on Aprft 14 mon•y of th• Unil•d deed with lnler.t lhar90l'I =ne':*N.':<~ aL~ ASSOCIATES, S&w ......,, H4 PUIUC NOTICE 11U1•111 .._. ducted by. a corporatJon Tb-234 11m · ~), .. r1gt1t. fta, and u Pf~ In eald Not9, lboYe on: March 14, 1182 nerthlp 11f9'(!'!'~~ RICHARD SIDDllR8, .,__._,_ It..._.... The ragl1tr1nt(1) com. Fl28181 inlltrtlt. ~ to and fMt ehlrget and axpenMt J, Larry BJllerd Pim. Suite 200 Newport AUCTtONUR rtVv-The Following paraona menced to lranw:t busl-PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport Beacr.. now Mfd by h under Mid of the trutt" and of the Thie lt.J1emant was flled 8"ct'I c:.llf neeo Publlthld Newport .......... ....... are doing bullneee •: neu under the Ac:tftiOul Costa MMe Dally Piiot dead In the ptopany 111\J. IY'Ulll cr11tld by aaJd Deed wfth f'9 County Cleflt of Hopkins ·Development Baach.COsta M... Dally 8tlltement EZ·WAAE, 19785 Deep Bu1tne11 N1me(1) listed au:!°:!me Apttt 30 May 7 14 21 •tad In Mid County and Of Trust. Orenge County on Apr1I •• Compiny, LP., a Dal_.,. PUot April 30, M•y 7, 1992 Th• Following pef90!\I Hiib«, Huntington Beach, lboYe on: Aprfi 1, 1992 1992 • • • • SUt and dalc:ri D8L IUNICR COM-1992 limited partnerahtp 11'13 Th258 ••doing business as: Calif. 92648 Lance OrM!'I, Praaldent lt•t•ment • bed .. fof. ,,.., Al TltUSTU -PU77H Corporate Plaza Sutt• 200 FOUNTAIN VALLEY ES-K • l h I •• n L 0,, a In. Thie JtJlament WU flied The Following person• fh.232 kl«9: ••' . • ___ .. Newport Baach Cellf PUBLIC NOTICE TATES, 9320 Talbert Ave .. Benedldc, 19715 Deep Har· wtth the County Clark of are doing bullness 11 Mak• th• right move trrr 8 OF TRACT NO. INTRRITATa TRUIT 6"blan: ~ '"Pik," 92ee0 ' ' Fountein Valley, Catil. bor, hun11ng1on Baach, 0r-ange Cowlty on Apnt 3, SHOWCASE RENTAL Piiot ReaJ Ettate . •s IN TliE cm OF D •• D .... v I c.. ol1a ... • y t Mattlhan Corporatlon • UCSSI 92708 Calif. 92648 1992 COSTA MESA, COUNTY AGaMT, l l HI lllLL APfl 11, 23, JO. May 7, Caittornle corporation, ~ Chapman Mobile Eatate, Thia bu1tn111 11 con-FS2T2M Of ORANGE, STATE OF CRRD HM. sun. 1992 25411 Coach Spnngt Lana, 11U91noM .._.. Calllornte, 9320 Telbart duc1ed by: an lndMdual Pubbhed Newpor1 a.acn. ~IA AS PER MAP •2~ UOUNA MILLI Tb-229 L..aauNa H&Us. Ca11t. 82653 ltlit........ Ava .. Fountlkl Vatkty, Calif. The ragl1trant(1) com-Co.ta M ... Dally pilot • • ... a-.:..,_ ---· Jeffrey a ~ an JNn. Thi F"""-'-92708 mencect to trS\SaCt ~ ........ O IN 900K 130. -••-".,.' ••· PUIUC MOTICI ~ 25511 ~ ---·"" partont This bualnau I• co~ MU under IM F1ctltiout ...,.ft 1e. 23, 30, May 7, P~ES 7 TliRU 10. MIS-'7411, (7 ' ., 707· Road . t..aguna Hiit Calif .,. doing bUlinass u : due1ed by:. corporetlon Buelnan NatM(I) listed 1992 CQ.LAl"'EOUS MAPS, IN IOH, aYa Lii.A II. lnCMt 92&53 ' ~~~:L;~~S~J'.PJ;~!t The raglttrant(t) co~ abolloa on: N/A Th227 THE OfftCE Of THE llDGAR, JR. PONICLO. ll'lctteteus John E. Quinton, en lndl· CAll~gRNIA REAL TY mancad to transact bull· K • 1h 1' • n Lo" 11 n • PUILIC NOTICE COUNTY RECORDER OF IU..R TWCHNICIAN .......... lllw vtduat. 33451 Doelnta 27882 Santa Margarita natl under the f"te:trtlous Benacficlc ~COUNTY. Publl•h•d N•wport ltlltlMlftt Drive, Monarch B11ch. Perkway, Miulon Viejo. Bu11nau Name(•) lilted Thia ltlltamant wu ftlad Plotttlouo The 1traet addr111 end 8Hch1Co1t1 Mesa Diiiy The fottowlng peraons Calif. 92871 Calif. 92691 •bove on· N/A with the Coumy Ctar1I of ..,....... M811M ott1• common dnlgnatlon Pilot Mey 7, 14, 21, 1992 .,. doing bulll1eU .. : Thie buelnau le con-Cosner, inc.. C1illornta, Lynn Mutle<, Asst. Seer• ~County on April 17, Sbt HMnt II ,.,,.., of the real pr,.......; tH2l8 a) PARK VISTA AT MORN-~ by: a general Plt1· 27882 .S1nt1 M1rg1rlta tJty FS' .. 80T The Foltowlng persons '.Ir::.; __. ., INGStDE b) PARK VISTA ,_.,,Ip Perkway, Mission Viejo, -.,. doing but1neu u · ..,_..,bed above .. pur· Clu•lfled la..... NURSING REHABILITA-Th• regt1trent(1) com-Calif. 92591 For Ad Action Publllhld ~ 8eac:h-ALL PHAsE CONTRAC. pol1ed to ~: 3221 MIN-C 0 N Y • N I • N T TIQH. CENTER e) PARK mencad to trinaact bolls This bualna11 It co~ Coata Maaa Dally Pilot TORS AND BUILDERS •SOTA AVENUE, COSTA ~ y°'-l're buy. VISTA ASSISTED LMNO. neat under the Actltloua ~ed by: a COfPOfdan Call a Aprfl 30, M.-y 7, 14, 21, 4302 ShoflCINt ln., co: ~ CA 82983 Ing, ..iung, or tu•t 800 Eaet Baetanchury ~~ Name(•) listed The ragl1tr1nt(1) com-1992 rona def Mer, c.tlf 92825 n. ~algllld TrustM looklng, claulfled ha Roed., ~CA 9263.s ....,.... on: June 26, 11194 menc9d 10 ~ ~ ~ Piil Th-237 ~ B«:lc Mlfi>tt. 4302 ~ _ labll1y for what you Medi CofeCare Ill, 1 Calltornla Stephen C. Hos*lns. Gen-""' undar the Actltiout ._J ,. Shofeaest Ln , Corc>N d4al ant lnc:ou;d.w of the PILOT CLASSll'l•D llmlted ,,.,._aNp, 1060 ... PJl1nlr Buslna11 Neme(1) ilsted AD·VISOR Money talk1 ... and Mir, Calif. 928.25 _ ........ .,. Eut ~ Rold, Buy It. SeH it. FlnJ tt. lboYe on: M.ch 31, 1992 642•5678 ClaHtn.cs tpeaks Its Thil bu1lna11 i• co~ FUllnon, CA Classified. Riehard D. Cosner, ,,,_ langwige. duc:ted by an lncfMdual Thank You! Just a not e to t ell yo u that the Pilot sold my boat. Not the Register or lhc 11mcs! Art Verdult Costa Mesa Ctass1f1ed Community Afark.etplace TO PUCE AN AD CAll [Zl 642-5678 lei N. Or1111 Cl. 5'0-12211 ~ s. Dl'llll Cl. ,....., 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, C4., 92627 1ooa-1eao nREAL ESTA1E (QJJRENTALS . 8700.8790 I All real estate listings that run in Saturday's publloatlon appear in the separate Real Estate ta bloid section. • !"BUSINESS I HFINANCIAL 2900-2818 2920.3000 l .. SERIJCE .. DIRECTORY 3406-3939 HAMMER NEWHOllDll IUILDIR'I CLOll-OUTI Onlr 1 Leftll ~ TIME? When you need a little work done around the house, look in the Pilot classifieds to find o good ca rpente r, electrician, plumber or handy man. 3BA, OY9t 2:900 aq. ft ..,..., wtl coopetele -~ --1.a It t1 a V811e1J IN ... ..-. '\ f \' I '1 • 1 I '.' \I I I t I \I IH :\1.1 11.! • -.ACMRANCM MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 801~ 8102-8190 7011-9090 I GENERAL POLICY ........ ...__...,.. .................. n.,.... -u...-.. -........... --................. ... -,,__ .......... -\Ml..., ... ,_.....,.,. ... --1-...,lllQ· ftt 0.., ..... fte,, I , r ..... ......., .. ..,_......... , ........ ..., .............. ... ..__"._ .... .._......,.., .. __ ,o.et ___ .i.. ........... ~......._ ( (11((1'\; \ Ill\; 11'.'\(.I()'\; llli '\1\1\ '1'' 1\1 \I It '\ 111 $2111(), MOO dn, S75/ •UPs>ef 28' 1~ Ba. lge AVAIL NOW. 28' 1Bo, mo . Owner wttl fl-dedc, 2 bltlt• to bch, yard, 2sC8f gar, hk ,..,..(IOe)947"'8T7 var. wro. 11215. Agt \lpa. 829 lndlanapotte. 111 I tl~ -.,1 \Ii I' I 1 1 I' f It I\ I o ,.._ llCMllQ TO UIVIGAI? T1tSd d ~ hiOt' COM d !Mng? 2 bodo-room, 1 bath home on•~. waled OOf'M( lot. .... L•••tl•nl Com- p l•ts ly r•novat•dl AV parking. Only 1'15.000. c.11 BIH Of ......., today st (102) ~ for lnfor• ""91on. Houses Condos r=or Rent I ' I .. I ' ' \ I • I • \WifT'EA A NTALI AVAJl.AIR.e W..,ilon• Hornee tno. "'a .. 131·1400. 1'IO-MOO 831-Me3 we.14t:M241 11"50. Bia. ee:M>700 AMIT IUGtl MllTALI °" ........ ,... ....... 1417! dMa60 oonege, ,.. don9. 28r 1Be. v-. At;, trplc, 11)00. 1417\t: 28r 18&. Olf, rsdonD, St250. '"°'~· 28' tea. gar, frp6e. dMn, 11225. No ped. 8506881 N4rW 38R 2~8A wtth 2· cw oar. 2 ffl>ICa, .-t>at. 2100 eq ft. AY811 now. 12.000/mo. "8- 6224 ()( 832-2000 ask for P.J, ( 1 ,,, I \ \1 I -., \ '1 'I I \I, I '\ \ 111\111 ,, ... '\;I \\1'1 ll' I 111 \' 11 l '"I .._Toland YilAifLy t8R.aR nr behlMcs= MTN17'7-881~._... Vllallent811 17Ml12 ...,, . ... , .. •¥te• IMllCfOI' tar"~"'' s.-r ~ M't' l 'a ti •41·1611 .... . , How To Place A Classified Ad By Phone ..................... 842-5878 8 :00am -5:30pm Monday thru Friday By Vliitlng ....... 330 West Bay Street (comer of Newport Blvd,•~ Sl.) 8:30am -6:30pm Monday thru F riday Or By Mail .............. 330 West Bay St. Costa M esa, CA. 9 2827 Deadlines .............. 6:30pm daily for next dqs publication. 5:3 0pm Thursday for the Real Estate Tab . 3:30pm Wednesday for the Independ ent .. ... , ..... Lux 28' .. twnNn In gated comm.•--------.. lllk::h ow. Jee, pool. S1MO/mo. TII0-1191 .......... To a sett 1•1 8'epe to Nwpt Cntr. 28r 1 S.. 11190 8kr MO HI 4 cs lilted ....... oo•v•••••T wNllNr you're buy- ing, Mllng, or Ju9t loc*lng, dNetn.d hu wNll you Medi PILOT CLAaalPID ...... .,. Apartments For Rent I. I '•I I; \I . , ,., ' ..... ........... Lo 1--------1 28r 1 Be "' McFadden /'BMCtt, hkupe, upR'8 ...... 183-o529 Sell your home through~. ...... .,. P•rk.S.ttlngll With OcNl1 & sun... ~. Nice 28R 28a 1895. Chld OK.. No Peta. Nt .. t07 BUCKS Merchandise Under $300 • Private Party Only iiiiPIDL 642-5678 Classified Community Marketplace II I '• I i •• ' ' . I I •• I.I \I II '•Ill 1, 1, 3 •• dloom ......... ..,.... ..... 9"piac• .... bar, mbowcwe, .._,..,., ~. oontlal • and gatagO ... --ltorage. Al mol11tenance Included. by, ltO ,,.,,, . "°"' •• ,291 Month . ntf NEWPOIT MAIM ~T a.I AVMll) 760-Gftf SERVICE DIRECTORY . ' Service · Directory INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATEi lZJlli] $1.21 per llne per dlJ. Th•t'e Al.L you pay. B..son•"-. 2' """'°"' .., .. SERVICE DIRECTORY For rnofe lnfonndon CAU. TODAYll AIKFOR . YOIM ....... .., ... ,, ... It ..... 141"4321 lxtl10 1 ·\Bl\:! rs 11•111 ~CUSTOMS Cab I n•t•/'Furntture. frlnlehe./RHtOfallon. All qu.lfty. 5464375 I \Hl'I '\Iii\ I, 111 I I \11 "\ I (11"\llilll :.•1, < I I:' \11 • 111 I ...., : , ·"' IW II ,_. .. llll llllme11 111a Cll \'\l'\f, s I I:\ 11 I ...., : , I-. I l<dtl I "\I. ()l'(IHHlli I · I I I . I i I I: I I I I' ' • f ( J",'-, It I f I Jt 1"\ I: I I I ; 'I .... l I ) t." { ........ 0-.stv 38A Townhome w /all ......... l.ndfy *· .... a.. --.1g eun- ct.ck. Fen\M pr9f'd. 1371/mo + ~ Ulb. Avl 6mmed at.-. A•c•••lon proof! .......... ~ ErwtronmerQly houMhokS Pf'OdUC*. Mlnlm•I lnveet- ment.('30) v ........... . .... , .... . o.tlUt...aa ....., ...... ., •••• oo,..paftl••· Ctllldr ........... .... •;111111 ... .......... ,., .... .,,, ......., tor ..... ............... _ ... .,,, ............. JOU algn. lhop .......... ,..... .. Announcements I You! Just a note to tell you that the Pilot sold my boat. Not the Resister or the 11mes! Art Verdult Costa Mesa SI 111If1 I '-. ,._ I"\"'-, i I\ I t I 11, • .... 1 J SI 1111111 S I\. l:\'--.1!(1' 11e1·, '1•:. ..,, 1111111 st-.. j ....... I f \ I ( l I I I ... Claua Start June 15 at The Marketplace in lnine (ICl"Oll from UCI) ca ....... taught by local profeulonala wllh ...,.,.. In their ,...,~,.1 .... Cl11111 .. held days and ..... age, Monday. SIUday. f ecc _ckH1 u: Fu\ • lnt••tlng • Non Cl9Cll • No , .... • No 9'adell .. 0.~tw:ltm· ........... llllC~ • .,,...., 1"'°9'e':111 Dellgf1 & UN • ~Aided Deltgn •AMI &eate •Howtoa..t ....... • How to W. your own LMng Trwt • tnoome, Allllemem a e..... Ptann1ng • ~19 you ~ wanted '° kncM moue modeling • Yo.#1 ~IQ • lntenor Onlgrl •Jltpmu111 •Germen _ • Hebmf • 8plinlth • FNnOh • l<otMn • ...,~ •Bllet •Ow&Mig •OIPelllllig • Gulw • fmhlon • .-..,, • :r .... T"**'9 • Dlllfll *'Co ---ICY • Communlolllng ... T-e....., flOOdl tar ..... • IAT, ~ C811T ,..,....., For • tree Scheduled Cllle11, I cltp and ~ "* coupon to: I ICC CcmmunllV lducGtlon I Untvnlly Tow, .. Floor I •1• ~ Dr"'9 I IMne; CA rn15 I Nlirie: I I Adchu=----1 I Phone: _____ _ I _ _j or Oii: L -«!!!> !!! ~ t . '· A ftr9'. Nothing 9'M Ilk• It. We are r.o- ommended by m9'0< automoetve manufac- turer• to perlorm epedalud WlllT1lnty work tor dealer· •hit>*· It ~ have eoK to lnYMt. don't ma. IN9 one. F<K ~.cal 1.eoo.141.:sm ! I 1ll''.\;1.\1'. \.\Ill' 1.tll I 11 '\ I I''. I. I () '\ Iii \I 11 1,1111 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT B~CH ... • DAYS BUCKS Sell your private party merchandise in the Doily Pilot Classified Community Marketplace . Coll today ot 642-5678 and toke advantage of this great off er. 3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS ~ lllldw S300 r.it,) -- I\'\: II cl, I . I ( I. \"'-.ii -. ....... NEW 350 Chevy motor end 360 .,... S2400/0bo. 8IO-OOM LOSE ONE. WIN TWO North-South vulnerable. South deals. NORTH •KJ95 '; 6 .. v 7 •.J86432 WEST EAST •Void • Q 10 6 ~ K J 9 7 6 \' Q 10 3 2 0 J 10 8 6 2 v K 6 4 •A 9 5 + K Q 10 SOUTH •A87432 ,.., A 8 'AQ93 •7 The bidding: South We.t North 1 • 2 :-2 • .. • 5 ~ p .. 6 + p._ P .. P .. p._ PAM Eut .. c-: P ... Dbl {)ptninJ lead: Seven of v Tbett'a an old bndce muim: The five-level belonp to the enemy. SoUth failed to heed thia waroiq and. I.hanks to bnlliani defeue, p&icf a hiih prfoe. Eut-Wett took advantqe of the vulnerability to COIQpete vigoroualy. Rather than get pushed to fiw spades, South &bould &imply have doubled. Aft.er the lead of the ain(Je- ton diamond by North, ecc:urate de- fenae-diamond queen, club ahift. ace ot hearts, aoe of diamonds and diamond ruff, club ruff-would have netted 500 point.a and North-South would still have been a 3-to-l favor- ite to win the robber. Incidentally, that bichlichta an- other important difference between rubber bridre and duplicate. At du· plicate. going down 500 to tavt a vulnerable game ia an ucelltnt tt euh.. At rubber bndge it a worth- while only tf both 11dn an vulnerable. Declarer won the opemnc heart lead with the ace and. when West showed out on the lead of low spade. declarer I'"<* with the king to we the dwnood finesae. When that worked, dummy's ttmauung bean WU cmcarded and, to pttpare for A croaruff. declattr exited with iN ~ of club.. Eut. WOD and found t.be killinc retum-t.be queen of ~ Declarer could ltilJ ruff two of bia three red-euit loeen on tht- tab!e, but then Md to co~ a uump trick and a trick in a red awt for a one-trick tel. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROU ,, .. , .,,_. t2 Mlill•j0yeu9 13.._,. M Type of c:ompeu 65 ......... out DOWN ___ .._.. ........ $1~ dilllpat; ... 53 .......... .,,., 54 Sl'lip'• ct-. 51 ...... 51NoUI\ .... ..... ... .......... ~ ,. 12 13 .. .. ~. May 7, 1982 ·oRANGE COAST AlJ'l'O Cadillac pins price tag on '93 Allante roadster · Cadillac Motor Car announced pricing for the 1993 Allante roadster, the luxury division's fla~ip, with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $59,975 . Continuing as the technology leader for Cadillac, the 1993 model is the first to feature the new four camshaft, 32-valve, 290 bhp Northstar V8 engine. traction control ~em. 'With this new technology, we feel the new 1993 Allante is priced extremely favorably when compared to the other international roadsters in this segment," said john 0 . Crettenberger, Cadillac general manager and C.M. vice president. "More importantly, the initial reaction to the Allante by leading automotive journalists confirms that "We've taken a giant step in engineering leader.,hip. The new Allante surpasses the competition in most areas. Priced around S60,000, the 1993 Allante is the first Cadillac to feature the new four camshaft, 32-valve, 290 bhp Northstar V8 engine. Other standard technical developments include a new electrQnically controlled 4T80-E transmission, computer controlled sus pension an d st eering components, and a sophisticated For more information, call (3, 3) 554-5067. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :: : :: ::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::· ............................. .......... ·. ·. · ... · .·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.• .. -.. .................... ·.·. ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .·. ·. ·. ·. ·.·.· ... · .·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.-.· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ... ............................... 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SeMce, Paits·09en 6 01ys NORM REEVES COASTAL ACURA ~1, er Pr .es S rcr Se ection HJr~cr S .d • 405 F-..y Co~tJ Mesa 979·2500 TUSTIN ACURA .. ,•,:.:.• ~'.) !lE •1 .\G' '• L'. 1 ·~·YOU ll SAVE t.•QRE1 5 •ree>\ay 1 J~bofee 714·669·9900 Alfa Romeo SU.CH IMl'ORTS ~ CJ s rJ. , t.••1 <!1 t ,~ co~~u· •e ~urs A •a Ro~ •o SJJ!l ~· J.er~11 • SJ•· s sel'\llC e 1us111g bJo Gue St. Ne..,~rt Bea'll 71 41752·0900 Audi TUmE CLICK AUDI ~o A.110 Ct!1ter Orr.e. ll'\i•ne 472.7400 CREVIER BMW E•ce em ~t ~ '.oil cl new & caretully ~ .J·.~ v'.'.\ s a N<lVS in S!OCk S.ll~S Ser. :e lU!.loO '•~""Jr .,~··.1 I .J 1 ... 10 Mal 135·30 1. SADDLE8ACK BMW 45 c. 1 310-\200 STERLING MOTORS LTD. l•, i.: ve e .... , :ie1 Pr Saies • Ser.ice . lUS•oO. lS~J .a'!llX.:ce t.e1>p.irt Bta\.h 640.6444 CREVIER SALES•SERVICE•LEASrNG 1500 AUTO MALL DR. SANTA ANA 835-3171 \'EWPORT/55 FWY AT EDINGER Sales Dept Open 7 Davs P~Scrv1cc Hours M·F 7 am -6:30pm SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing & ~ ~Service Parts Buick NA.URS MllCK/CAOIUAC Sa es • Lusioo • ScMr:e 2600 Harbor 01.,.d, Cost~ Mna 714/540.9to0 REASON IUICK CO. 909 No Ctand A.. SllQ Ana 547·9111 Cadillac AlUN CAOl.UAC I I In OrWIOf County Sin Qleoo frtt~ny • A'ltf'(. ~ Mguel, 612-C>IOO MCLEAN CAOIUAC STlRLINO Sine• 1939 l llS A4Ao Cto'.ct 71417l1-0990. NAIERS CADlllACllUICIC sa•es • ~· • luslng 2600 1-Wbof 8Nd . Calta Mesa 7141640-9100 Chevrolet AWN IW'I CHIVIOUT New & IJMd 1600 W~ •• V. 1 lllDcll WtSl o1 Beach lllYd H4·1U3 2929 tWba 81 .. Costl Mesa. 3 Bll<s S ol San 0.tQO Frwy Oii tWbor Blvd 546-1934 GUARANTY CHEVROLET/GEO 711 E 17th St. S11D w 973·1711 HUNTINGTON BEACH CHR'YSlER nYMOUTH 16661 Beach Bl , Huntinoton Beach. 6 B". So of 40S fwy 142·0631 MEISTER CHR'YSlflM'l YMOUTH 14 Auto C1t O<. IMne 761·7100 5.ANTA ANA CHR'YSlER/ISUZU 140~ ~ t..1.ll Or. SalU Ma ~14471 Dalhatsu ATLAS DAIHATSU 2929 Hart!Or Blvd • COS1ll MnL 3 8loCkS So of •OS Fwy M6-1934 Dodge TUTlU CUCK OOOGE 40 Au1o Center Or, lr\lllll UO. 3 311 HUNTINGTON BEACH DODGE . 11 VAA CONV£RSION HEAOOUAAlfRS mss Beacll Blvd • H a 1/2 mile South ol lie •OS Frcewrt (71•1 '47·5515. TUTTLE cucx·s TUSTIN DODGE 40 Auto Cenler Onw. TUS!ln73o-4600 Ford no JONES FORD 6211 Beach 8IYd . Buena Pm 521·3110 JOE MACrHERSON FORD 2 Auto Cemer Onve, lust.n 132-3300 TUmE CUCI( FORD 43 Auto Cent., Ol1Ye, INlne 472-5200 THEODORE ROSINS fORO 2060 Harbor Blvd. Cosu Mesa. 642-0010 TERRY YORK FORD Sales • Servtee • Leuino • PW • 80dy Repu 18255 Bmll Blvd. Hunt Bell. U2·6611 . Serving Orange County for Over 70 Years Service Parts Body Shop Dally Rentals ·Theodore @ ISUZU Robins..,_ i060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Maa 714 641-0010 GMC Trucks AlUN GMC TRUCKS # I In Ofrrgt Courry S111 OteQo Fwy 11 Avtf't, Ugunl t.lQUCI $12-0IOO MCLEAN GMC TIIUCIC ANO fl'OHl~C CAOlllAC s.nce 1~39 T uslln Aulo Ctntet 71.n 31-0990 UNMRSITY GMCIOlDSJPONTIAC 2480 Hlrt>or Blvd . Com Mm 714/540.U91 lnfin1t1 Costo ~ 1nnn111 S11t1 • Leis1ng • ScrviCt 2888 Hatbof 8111d., Cotta t.lt\I ~ Mil S ol 405 Fwy 71~24M300 Hondo HNSICI HONDA SALES • SERVICE * ~ 137SO kKfl ltvd , Wt~• 71~l7-7777 UV flADHOl ..ONDA Salct • SeMce • lWlng • PW • Body Repar nine~ c.-714.al().7600 ROGH MIUU HOHDA Siles, s.Mct. C>lacolns 19232 Baell DMI , Hlnington llcach tU·191t HONDA ~TA AHA 2114 l rnt St. SatU Ana 647466$ Hyundai. Yes, Hyundai. Sales Service & Leasing Huntington Beach Hyundai 16661 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 92647 842-0831 Isuzu RAV FlADHOf ISUZU Sales • Service • Leuino • Pans • Body Rtp1 r 1Mne Auto Censer 714-830·7000 lHEODORf ROllNS ISUZU 2060 Hatl>Of lllVd .• Cost.l Mtsa. 642·0010 50UTH COUNTY ISUZU N\rnbef I YOlwne Rodeo Dear U.S A. 18711 Beicll Blvd . Hit 142·2000 Jaguar IAUER JAGUAlt 2001 Soutll l.4illll:heS1tr A~e . Anat1eim 971-2002 tlEWPORT IMPORTS 3000 W Coa.1 H.vy . Nc.,,pon l!cath 722·4000 Jeep HUNTINGTON JlEP EAGLE 16751 Beach Blvd .. twnl.ngton Be.1th • 141·3999 ORANGE COAST JHP EAGLE 2524 H.vbOf Blvd • Costa Mesa 549·102) JEEP lAGlf Of SANTA ANA , 1 CUSI'~ Sallllacllon SS fwy f1 Ee.nger 714$6M100 rume CllCIC Jnr. EAGLE 40 Al.Co CCIUr Or • IMne '72·7'00 Lexus See And Drive The All New ES300 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 'I ., ' CONNELL CHlVROUf Slltt • SeNlc• • lfl "'IQ • Patts 2VI lwtlOf M . Cocu Mn.a ~' 200 DUii.LO CH(VR()ln • OfO Quahly Sites .. s.Mc• ~The Jfi(HI Ptople '" Town" 1121 1 ~It, Mo kl\ U7..c>l7 Hyund(]t MTll CUCIC NMCW 40 --c... Drtwl. lrWlt 01-7.fOO I 3500 Btach Blvd. • Wtstminsttr BEACH BLVD. AT THE 22 FREEWAY ~ JOI MAC:MltSOH CHIV!tOtlT 21 AiAO CM.-Or .. Niie 7 ... 7222 (714)892·69<M . (213)5fJ6-3888 t I a Lexu s LEXUS OF WESTMINSllR In the Hurt of 0r¥1Qt County AYllbble tor lmmedi~ Oellwe~1 22 Fwy at Bmll Blvd 714/892·6906; 213 566·3818 TUSTIN LEXUS World's fll'SI And u 111es1 Oulu Tustin ~ Ctt4et (114) 54•·4100 Lincoln/Mercury BEACH llNCOtH·MHCURY 16400 BeKll Bl Hun;onoton Bextl 3 BIOC!ls So of Sin Dieo<> f W'f 84 I · 77 3 9 JOHNSON IL SON LINCOLH·MERCURV S<iltt. $tl'\iite & lUS>'IO 262& ~ 8hd. Cosu t.'.ts1 714 540.~30 AAY. f lADUOf UNCOLH·MERCUft Si 1 • SMi;;e • ten.no • PW • Boc!t Rrpu llvt >e Ai.Ao Cen:u 714·830.7000 SANlA ~A LINCOLN·MERCURY In Cl'~ County Sinee 1966 28 Au!o Cerw Or lli:.t.n. s fwy f1 J~ 544.3111 Mazda IEACH MAZDA 17331 Bex!I B!vd~ tlir.llnglon 8atll 2 m SW'JI of 405 fwy 714·142·6666 CAMnEU MAZDA IQS W 6Nt Costa Mm M5-U34 DAVID J. nuu1n MAZDA Oui "r'f llt'l'ly Uf'tlee since 1968 • Saltt ~ice s r ,_, l! Alc.ia. Uouna tu1s u 1. uoo IRVINE MAZDA L~I Dealer 11 '1e ~ • Siies • SetVJCe h:nc AIAO ~ 513.9900 MAJDAIVW OF I UENA PARIC 6700 IAancllester Ave , BueM Pll1t 739.4000 Mercedes fll.AHIC'S MOTORC.US 13rr3 Rocldcld El Toro U7·3SOO HOUSE OF IMPORTS 6862 MJndltSlcr Ave . Butna Paitc $23·7250 flElCHH JONES MOTOR CARS 1301 ~ S:reet. Ne"'l)Olt Beach 133·9300 · Mitsubishi HARtOR MITSUMSHf Siies • Lea$lll0 • flttt • PW • Serta 2633 H11bot Blvd . Cosu Mesa (714) 540-'491 toGlR MIUfR MITSUllSHI 19202 Buch tr. , Hult 8ch 961-0233; 1·800.100.6961 TUTlU CUCIC MITSUllSHI 36 1v.1to cmer 0r .... !rift 472·7400 Nissan CAMP1£U NISSAN/HUNTINGTON IEACH 18835 Buch Blvd. H\Rno'.on Buell 142·7711; $4().0442 fUTTU CUCK NISSAN Johll logon. flHI Mgr. 284S HaltlOr Slwd. Cost1 Mesa '4°""10 fUSTIN N~ • T 111$1 tn T uslln" tissan 30 Al.to Ct1'iltf Or. TUSWI AIM Cetdir Uf.1212 UW WUI llMNl NISSAN •• AullJ Cencr Ortvt. lr'fN Ht-7171 Oldsmobile Porsche NEWPORT AUTO CENTlR 44S E Coast Hwy , Hewi>Olt ~ 67l-0900 Saab 8EACH IMPORTS So Cll' S IUding SUb dr for 8 COl\S«IAl• e )CMS Sales. StMCe. LeWIQ 849 ()oo,e St . Newport Beach 714'752·0900 Sat um SATURN Of SANTA ANA IJSO A4ltO t.•411 Or • SalU NIJ 1$24332 Subaru WTTL.L CUCIC'S WSTIH SUI.UN 40 Ai.t.o C~t:r Or Tir.i !'I 7»-1600 Suzuki IOI LONGNE SUlUIO t.o. llMlcdl'.r 0c .. ver, AJ ~ 11 \\u:.~:i:r. 13GOO Buth Bltd (114l 192-6651 TUITlE CLICICS TUSTIH SUZUICI (l) A.4) Center Or • T llSWI 1»4600 Toyota TOYOTA Of COSTA MlSA 1968 HMtor B.'vd • Cosa.a Mca 722·2000 JOE MACrHERSoN TOYOTA « Aulo Cerur Clr1"t T ii~lln 132·3'11 llU MAXCY TOYOTA Pll1S Open 9.J Sl:JQy 11881 BeG M.. ~""" 8!Kll 147-1$$5 ILMORE TOYOTA How Sweet• IS' Slits * Service * Patts * LtHID\l 15300 ~ WtmvM'.tt lf4-l322 L£W WUI IRVINE TOYOTA 30 ~ Ctf'lltr•Prtvt. IC\ine 761-060 Vo lkswagen RAY f\AOUOf VOllCSWAGEN 5*1 • Lusano • Smet • Pw • Body Rtl>U • Wvn A4Ao ~ 714-130.7300 SOUTH COUNTY VOUC.SWACUN Numbef 1 VoQ'ne ~s In Ill U SA 16711 Be"" M tUl:lQ1.11'1 Beith U 2·2000 S(RVIC( MD PARTS OPEN M·f 7A.M.-7P.M. l:'!il Ef-lCH Rl'.ll Hlr.llf.l;IWJ t:t~l.H 847 2000 Volvo YOlYO Of COO.A MHA '* HallOr M~ COIU Ma.a 121-2000 . a Your Ad Here "'D For Only sge A ~week BCMLB 642-4321 Ext. 331 N9WpOlt lwh/Coata Mesa Dally Pilot Theodore · Robins offers award-winning pro~ucts • For consumers looking for a reason to buy American Theodore Robins Ford & Isuzu i~ Costa Mesa has the answer. Ford Motor C.Ompany continues its leadership momentum in 1992. In addition to sales leadership, Ford has achieved a number of "Awards" over the past few months for the quality and design of many of its vehicles. The "Awards" include: • Car and Driver -Ten Best for Ford Taurus; • Motor Trend -Truck of the Year for the Econoline Chateau Wagon; •Motor Trend -"Top 10 Best Domestic New Car Buys'' for Explorer, Mustand LX 5.0l and Escort UC; • Popular Science -"100 Greatest Achievements in Science and Technology" for Crown Victoria; • Popular Mechanics -Design and Engineering Award for 1992" for Ford Club Wagon; • Ford No. 1 -U.S.A. Car and Truck Leadership; • Ford No. 1 -Truck, Best Selling 15 Years. These new . "Awards" provide dealers with an excellent opportunity to support efforts in communi c at ing produc t leaqership to consumers, while letting consumers know that top-quality American -built products are available. To see these products for yourself, stop by Theodor~ R-Obins Ford & Isuzu at 2060 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa, or call 642-0010. Thlnday, May 7, 1192 - Ford implements changes to benefit the environment Since th~ end of the Gulf War, sales of the Cadillac Brougham are up 47 percent in th4! Middle East and up 13 percent in Japan. Exporting In style A switch to soy ink from petrole um-based ink and a massive paper recycling program at more than SO locations are part of a Ford Motor Company drive to benefit the environ ment and American farmers. Jr., executive director of Business Strategy for the Ford Automotive Croup. Cadillac's prestigious new Brougham a big hit in Middle East and Japan Soy ink will be used in more than 90 percent of the company's printing projects by yea r-end. Further, thousands of tons of scrapped paper are being sorted and collected at Ford offices' and pla nts across the country ·for delivery to recyc ling tac1l1t1e!> in<.tead of landfills. Unlike petroleum-based mks. soy in l.. 1~ made from a renewable resource soybeans produced jn abundanct> by American (armers. It also is less polluting than petroleum-based inks, releasing fewer volatile organic compounds 1n the at~pherc dunng printing, and is t'clSler to recycle because 1t "~inks" faster than petroleum mks 'W e are proud to be taking these relatively simple "teps, not only to benefit the environment, but to beiilefit our nation's farmers," ~id Wilham Clay Ford .· "My great grandfather Henry Ford experimented with potenti~ uses of soybeans throughout ~is lifetime. Today, 'fliany years later, we have found still another use for soybeans, proving his vision is still valid," Ford said. Cary Riedel, president of the American Soybean ~iation, wh ich re prese nts 30,000 American fa rmers, also praised the ford effort: "Farmers are pleased that Ford has taken this step in support of American agriculture,., he said. "The agricultural industry, like the auto industry, is under great econom•c stress and farmers appreciate this move by Ford." Ford is increasing its purchases of recycled paper and using it in projects ranging from business cards to product brochures. "Paper and paper products make up the vast maionty of what's in landfills," Ford said. "So 1t 's relatively easy fo r the company's work force to have a sizable and positive effect on the environment by recyc ling." ' ,. Prestige, in addition to size an d comfo rt, makes the Brougham so well received in the Middle East and Japan. "They want the Brougham for the prestige it affords them," said Richard Sitek, Cadillac Motor Car Division's manager of International Marketing. "From movies, music and television, the Cadillac marquee has maintained a certain aura that eo1tom1zes American style. ma king 1t cl vPry recogn1zabft> brand throughout the world." Since the end of the Cuff War, Brougham safes are up 47 percent 1n the Middle East and up 1 3 percent in Japan. "The Brough.Jm d~ a very good job of fulfilling the specific needs of these ma rkets," Sitek said. While export countries certainly like Cadillac products to b<> appropriate for their market lrom the size, handli ng and quality per peaive, they frnd 1t very important that the car ret.11n tr Jd1tional American styling Lut.~, !>aid S1tek. In tou ntries whe re the ONE OF THE TOPTENBEST OOMESTIC NEW CAR BUYS Explorer ONE OF THE # Tiii TEN BEST OOMESTIC NEW CAR BUYS Mustang LX 5.0L -- CAR Al6J T1IJCK LEADERSllP • Brougham is exported, such as Japan, Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf States of the United Arab Emirates an d Kuwait, the Brougham is used primarily as a chauffeur-driven vehicle. The Middle East, wi th last year's strong sales, is expeded to be the top export market for the Brougham in 1993. The Brougham fi lls the bill for a luxurious, chauffeur-driven vehicle that is a must for certain levels of Middle Ea(,tern society. Strict ru les for women and family add to the need for rear seat comfort and amenities that the Brougham provides. In Japan, there also is a s ignifi c an t m ark e t fo r Appreciated for their spacious1 interiors, approximately 20 per- cent of all Broughams in Japan are used as hmousines. # -- chauffeur-driven vehicles. "It 1s common in Japanese society that when you reach a certain level of man agement, you have such a vehicle," Sitek said. "There is a strong affection for American style in Japan; we're viewed as style leaders. Th e Br ougham, with its traditional Cadillac look, makes the prestige statement that these executives want to make." Traffic problems in biR cities li ke Tokyo and Osaka can help sell the large-sized Brougham for business reasons. The Japanese executJve spends a lot of ti me working in the back seat of a chauffeur-driven car and has grown to expect all the feat ures, comfo rt a nd conveni ence offe red by the Brougham. Appro><1mately 20 percent of all Broughams in Japan are limousines which have been converted by U.S. coach builders. 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Now add the words "natural," "sweet" and "versatile" to the list. Sound impossible? Then it's time to take a second look at dates. Crown in sunny California, dates are sweet and full of flavor, They are completely natural and make a quick, portable snack. Or, try using them as an easy way to boost· nutrition and flavor in salads, entrees, smoothies or desserts. For fast-paced lifestyles, dates ue a powerho~ of great nutrition and flavor. Up to Date Nutrition If you're into exercise-bicycle riding, running, aerobics or walking, dates are a natural way to replenish nutrients and energy. Just 10 dates have more Potas- sium than a banana. Dates are a source of dietary fibtr and tnergy boosting carbo- hydrates, yet they contain no fat, sodium or cholaterol. But the best news is that data are 9Urprisingly low in calories. An awraae-tiie cbl:e has only 23 calories. Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 . ext.366 Fun Facts to Fill Your Dace Book -Many varieties of dates are grown in-- Although date palms gr~ along the Nile California. However, Deglet Noo(, the semi- River as far back as the 5th century 8.C., soft, medium-large, oblong and amber the first date palms to grow colored date, whose name means "date of successfully in the U.S. were light," accounts for about 9596 of the planted in California in Valley's production. The Arabic the early 1900s. Today, names of California dates testify to California's Coachella , their ancient origin and exotic Valley, which appeal. Other varieties to look stretches for are Zahi~i (nobility), from Palm Springs to the Salton Sea, pro- duces 9596 of the dates grown annually in the U.S. Dam grow •in la~ bwlches at the top of date palm trtts. Plantings of date palms are romantically called "date garctens"! Medjool (meaning unknown), Khadrawy (green) and Halawy (sweet). You can celebrate the e every year at the National Date Festival in Indio, California, which draws up to 270,000 visi tors. Dates are naturally endowed with a perfect moistureJsugar balance to store successfully in their natural state year 'round. This means no preservatives are needed or used during processing. For best resul4., store dates in air-tight containers in the refrlgerator. Refrigerated dates will keep their: moisture and flavor up to eight months and in the freezer for up to one year. • • ( Cooli It Simple or Exotic Dates are available whole. either pitted or unpitted, or chopped. They can be found in either the grocery aisles or produce section of the grocery store. Their naturally sweet and rich flavor makes them ideal as a simple snack by themselves or as an a8dition to desserts such as Orange Date Biscotti and Date-Chocolate Chip Cheesecake. Dates enhance other fruits and chicken in Palm Springs Fruit Salad and add ii subtle hint of sweetness to Spring Lamb Salad. Pasta takes on a rich. exotic flavor with the addition of chopped dates in Date Nut Pasta. With a little imagination, this simple fruit can add a delicious twist to an endless variety of recipes. Here are some other easy ideas: • Sprinkle chopped dates over bran flakes or stir into oatmeal. •Stir dates into a favonte tabbouleh recipe. then spoon into pocket bread for a unique sandwich. • Enhance poultry stuffing with the subtle sweetness of dates. • Stir dates into a chicken. pork or lamb stir-fry or stew. • Use chopped dates in quick bread mixes or muffin mixes or fold into Pancake or waffle batter. • Combine dates with nuts and coconut for a nutritious homemade trail mix. • Dates can be substituted for raisins in . almost any recipe. ' .. I • 'l'h&ndw. May 7. 1812 wants to start daJ on • ~ Q ...,..._ ..... ~ c:er.lud .... .... . f!N' ~ .. K Cu yoa •• rt w odler bftaJclut .... dou tlaat .... allo low .. fat'l _ . . J.S., Newport Beach I'm glad t6 see that )'Our family does take the time to eat breakfast. Research studies have shown that people who cat breakfast have several advantages over "breakfast skippers." ' To begin with, breakfast eaters of all ages have -----better Ask the performance -Dietitian-levels. For example, children do better at school. Breakfast eaters also have been shown to actually live longer. In addition, those who fail to eat ·breakfast regularly have a tower metabolic rate -they bum calories more slowly -which is just the opposite of what you want to have in order to maintain proper weight control. I should also point out that a meal of frozen waffles is not tow in fat. The ones I looked at in the supermarket had 41 percent of their.calorics from fat. The health guidelines recommend that the daily calorie~ you get from .fat be kept to no more th:tn 30 percent of your total calories -preferabl) less. MalUng your own waffles. rather than depending upon pre-packaged o nes, will help :.lash the fat content of this otherwise nutritious breakfast choice. I personally u:.e an oat bran waffle and pancake mix made by Arrowhead Mills. Here are ~ome breakfast suggestions which are not only nutritio1,1s. but are also quick to prepare and sure to please the fussiest eater. .Try an Unpeeled Banana Breakfast Split, which contains less than 2 percent fat, has a respectable 3 grams of fiber, and is a good source of Vitamins A and C plus potassium. This recipe is from the new kids' cookbook for parents called "I Want Some More." by Carol Sloan, R.D. Take one small unpeeled banana and, using a knife, JUSt slit the peel from end to end, taking care not to cut the fruit underneath. Gently push the skin apart to create a cavity and add two scoops of your favorite flavored non-fat yogurt. Top the yogurt with seasonal fresh fruit and several spoonfuls of fat-free granola. (Regular granolas contain _ fat, but there is a new fat-free granola available under the Health Valley brand. You will find this in your local markets in three flavors: Tropical Fruit, Date & Almond, and Raisin. This granola contains less than 1 gram of fat and will also make a handy guilt-free snack.) Another fruit treat for breakfast is Papaya Crunch Surprise, which offers a harvest of nutritional benefits with only 130 calorics ... and just 7 percent of those · calo1ics come from fat. Papayas contain more Vitamin C than oranges and offer a surprisingly high amount of calcium: 261 milligrams. By comparison, a glass of milk contains approximately 300 milligrams .. The preparation here is similar to that for the first recipe. Slice a ripe papaya in half and scoop out the black seeds. Then till the 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 o r 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- arfess salad dressing (with- out mayonaisse); low-cal· orie cinammon rolls, and sugarl~ jams for a reader who likes to do her own anning with fresh fruits Send your recipes, questions or hinl5 to T.J. Hutchinson, Food f ditor, cl o IM 0.Jl/y Ptlot_, JJO W. Bay St., Costa ~, CA 91617. Pleilse include your phone num/)(>r I, twUow with non-fat plain yogurt and top with Tropical Fruit granola. An Eggless Muffin is quick to prepare, and lower in fat when you use Canadian bacon in place of regular bacon strips. Take a whole-wheat English muffin, add one slice of Canad~~n bacon and top with some fat-lice Cbccsc. While many fat-free cheeses are bland, with a texture like rhat of a stale rubber band, Lifetime Fat-Free and Alpine Lace Free 'N Lean have managed to remove most ot the fat while atilt maintaining flavor and the abilify to be ~lted. Lifetirqo brand cheese also has twice the calcium found in regular cheeses. Q 1111w 1e .,_, 111e 1eec11eu wate1W;elw wlllw.er ..... o.e. ........... •artelJ U.. tlte ..._ •ldrttioUI value u .......-watenMloll1 8.8. T., CoAa Ma. Thanb to scientists having crossed two varieties of seeded watermelon, a seedless variety is now a reality. This special hybrid has au the same nutritional benefits as its parents: plenty of Vitamins A and C with only a small amount of sodium. However, seedless watermelons tend to be sweeter and slightly smaller than the tradit'°nal variety. They are also more difficult to grow, and thus cost about 10 cents more a pound than their seeded oousins. Q My IOD was ·recently dlaposcd •• be6lla •Busk le wllleat. n.e problem .. 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'!!IP.?.... -- -•---- 1be Mil ~ ,ou're ready to ~ IOIDe cla.ichn, Uy OJlC of dellcioua marinades using JOSUrt .. mo buo. · ~-1:° pnipwe the festive .. ~~ Grilled Otlcken W'G Y.-.n Salsa, booed chicken bn lb are coated with a marinade ~ plain ~ canned mild green ~ minced scallions and around cumin. (Part of this aaixhue ii reserved for the salsa.) After tbe chlcken bas marinated for IS minutes, it is grilled with cbunb ol red, green and yeUow pq.pen. At serving time, the p'illed chicken and peppers arc placed next to lettuce cups filled with a mix of com and kidney bean$ (Stt photo). Pass Yogurt Salsa as an accompaniment. Wine compe 1ti n planned for fair The cta,. of Wine and l'OICI are almOlt upoa us, u tho 16th Anaaal ()nqD County .fair Commercial \\'lae O>mpetition May 30 1mC1 31. More than 2,300 wines are expected to compete in thii year's C\'ent, according to competition chairman John Hardman. All California wineries arc invited to participate in the competition by submitting wines commercially available in Orange O)unty by J uty 1. "" For thOIC wineries who do not submit entries for judging, contest coordinators purchase the wines at retail to eruu.rc _ _ the broadest ~ible field of comp,ctition and representation of what the COQ$umcr can find in the county. Hosted by the Orange County Wine Society, the competition will be held at the Red Lion Inn in.Costa Mesa, with the winners on display during the Orange County .Fair, July 10-26. The Wine Society will also offer tastings of the winning wines in the fair' medal winaen, tbe nean top IWUd. A 4-Slar Fld ii a ...... which hu been awarded a .,W medal from aD ....... ~ and wiU be pnileDted -.: .... special recognition. To ~ how rare this ii. out of dljl 2.388 entries in lut year'• contest, only 13 received ~ gold medaJs from all judlea. Other awuds praented to wineries in the 1991 compe- tition included 229 gold medals, 316 silver and 3Sl bronze. Participaq wines are grouped in ~tc price classes: low, meiidiam, bilb. or ptcmium .a • • esare tbe t fairest judgin:i,,_. wines are further clastcd bJ sujar leYela. AU wines will be evaluated in a "double blind" judging format in wh.icb neither the judges nor the stewards ~ the identities of the wines · being evaluated. Entries arc. evaluated by panels of f oµr or five judges. The panels wlU be coordinated for the 16th 1 ha northern lndia, tandoori cbicten is traditionally marinated in yogurt and spices, then cooked in a special oven called a tandoor In our version, the chicken 1s cooked on the outdoor grill or oven baked with equally flavorful results. For the marinade, yogurt is mixed with curry powder, garlic, onion, red pepper and paprika. The chicken skin is removed and the meat pierced libcralJy for better penetration of the marinade. Reserve some of the yogurt mixture for basting the cbicken as it cooks. Yogurt makes delicious marinade for grilled chicken. lt1s served with grilled peppers, corn and beans. Wine Pavilion, sponsored by Liquor Barn. consecutive year by event co-founder and nationally syndicated wine columnist. Jerry Mead. More than 80 prof essionaJ judges, sponsored by Liquor Barn, will be involved in C\'aluating the wines. Only • qualified winemakers or winc_ry principals serve as judges: ' SOUTHWESTERN GRILLED cmCKEN WITH YOGURT SALSA • 1 contamer (8 oz ) plain lowfat yogun • V• cup minced sc:afuOns (green onions) • 2 cans (4 ounces each) sliced mild sreen dtilie . drained • 1 teaspoon ground cumin • 1 teaspoon salt • 1 pound booed and slunned chicken breast halves (cutlets) • 1 each red\ green and yellow sweet bell peppen, cac:n CUI Ul SIXlhs it I lab~n reduced calone mayonnaJSC In a mcdluro bowl combine yogurt, scallions, green chili.cs. cumin and sail; rcmoYe and refrige rate ¥'.! cup yogurt mixture for Yogurt Salsa. W uh fork uncs pierce chicken hbe~ on both s.idcs; add to bowl with yogurt tDJXturc, ruming 10 coat both SJdcs: Mannate for lS minutes. .. To cooic over coals: Place chicken and peppers on a rack 3 to 4 L11chcs away Crom medium h<>l c:oals.. GrilJ. turning once, unlll chicken is cooked lhrougti af!d peppers arc cnsp-tendcr, about 10 ffiUlUlCS. To broil: Place chicken and peppers on a rad m a broiler pan 4 lo S inches away from preheated hot broiler. Cook foll g directions for grilling. M ile, prepare Yogurt Salsa hy slim yonna1sc llllO reserved ~ cup yogurt · re; place m a small scrvu~g boWI. To serve: Shce each breast into ~inch thJclc s.liccs. Arran•e chicken and peppers on individual scl'Vlng plates Serve with Yogurt Salsa. along with a mixture of ltldncy beans and rom lcemcl5 in lettuce cups. iJ desired. YTEW: 4 portions. Per portion 315 caloncs. S gm fat, 167 mg calcium TANDOORI-S1YLE GRILLED cmCKEN • J.~ pounds chaen ~s. lki.nJca • 1 container (8 oz.) plain lowfat yogurt • 1 medium onion, quartered • 2 large cl<MS phc • 2 tablespoons curry powder • • I tablespoon paprib •I·~ teaspoons salt • ~ to V• le~ ground red pepper •I tablespoon butter, melted W11h forlc lines pierce chicken liberally on meaty side, lbc:n with a sharp knife make ~-inch deep diagonal cuts about 1 inch aparL Place m a 12 x 8 x Z.inch glau bak.ina pan; .et aside. In a food processor fitted with a metal wing ~lade or in an, elcctric:,bleadcr ooml>1nc ~. oruon, pdic, curry powder, P•P.rika. salt an-d red pepper, process .tinfil ~ud.­refnge~te ~cup yogurt mixture. POl;Jr rcmaJ rung mixture over cbicltcn, turamg Recan the beautiful color and excitement of the Newport -Ensenada Yacht Race I with this spectacular windswept scene by acclaimed • local artist Jane London ... In gc:xgeous colot1 Avolloble for a nmtted trne only to OlX readers. 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CUVf Ii T ommy Tune could easily spend the rest of his career on Broadway -directing a musical here, choreographing another there, breaking out bis tap shoes for an occasional starring role and counting all the awards and money he collects aloo& the Great White Way. Hello, r ·ommy! Broadway legend Tune .takes to the road with 'Bye Bye B~ilie' But the 52-year-old Texan. whose immense talent and lanky 6-foot-6 frame give credence to the old adage about cvcrythina being bi,gger in the Lone Star State, will have been on the road a year to the day Saturday in the revival of ''Bye Bye Birdie," wtUcb opens a six-day nm at the Orange County Pcrfon:ning Arts Center on Tuesday. "A lot of performers wouJd call 1t a grind, b\lt I Ute it; it's exciting." Tune said last week in a telephone interview from San Diego. where tbc muaical was dochd at the time. The two-rime Obie Award, eight-time Drama Deak Award and nine-time Tony Award winner {be'a lhe only pel'IOll in tbeatrical history to win in four different Tony categoriel and to anatdl the ·lllDO rwo awards two yean in a row) conceded be could c:oatinue bcir'I successluJ without cvc1 lea¥iq tbc Big Apple. "It's true, but thete'a a world out there. New York is rcaDy not a part of tbc United States. It's something differa1t. lite Te1a1. It's good for a creative penoo to pt out and explore tbt....rat of tbe country. Touring is~ way to do tbal YOU really pl a pnJfile ol the rett of the world. Bldl city hu its own vibration, its own eaergy, you know?" There are no pl.am IO mount "Bye Bye Birdie." wbJdl Tune bu called .. ., lo.e lcllcr to America." OD Broadway. Bui why cbome the aclmittedlJ ............ tbe 1961 TOllJ ...... mwical that ..... ..,....,_n. tbal twept tbc nMicm wbco Elvia PraAeJ WU drafted by.the Army in l9S8, II thM kwe letter? "Wby did I do it?,'' be repeated the queatioa in hit Tc:us drawl as if it bad llCYCI' been uked before. "WelL. lot fun. I'd just dirccte t 'Orand Hotel.' l spent teYCral )Uri gettjq th1t oo. Then I went ri~1t 2 ~ Coat Weekend I~. May 7, 19P2 • t 1 j r 1 I i'l , • , • ByllaU£ebr Entertainment Editor needed." "I just goc doac ruding the nC'Wtpapcr ud said, 'Ob my God.' The aood daias lbout thjs° ii you can ~ ,c. p10b1ea at lhc door aed jUll ID ID met ~ fun. ADd wlM:a ,auw .... it; JOU can ID .,_ ID J111M11 .. di I m 1 wt deal .tda ..._ wtda a lale more fun, • ... ~l'maiocoaa mhdae, it's lib a wiwioa: Lifting lpktll U'CMIM 1111 QIMltly. Tbat's .................. T .......... dme Tune bas .......... clirec:tor Gene SMa. IDd It lllM beau ~.....-."Mien ......... ·-· ll'l lile8¥co.'' .... d' , ..... 6ec:tor to dalllwlda•-wMlll8daan act'nlllrd auw llilillell'f ""Qla.r.aAiCICll"ldram," ,-_ .W. '"I ........ llll'd it IS. OM -..... ol .... JOU'R ....... nnm.-iLAafaras .au ....... l ... apdactor ..._,. Pl••Au•pa ............ wort. .... '• -.t :-'~n:.. llid M'I perform -....r.100.c.Tap .... " --• ballet +p .. ft'l me lb Wil. I Ufedlit lpOft. ID IM career ienath ...... ... feel ... rm DCrformia& better • ,._ I U.. _, ... in_, r,re, but • ....... 10,.... b1bhd" . J ST Ala Golden West College 's 'Evita' full of passion and poWer ~ vibrant, vital and fully realized production of "Evita" is on the boards at Golden West College, where a superior a>mpany adds a new djmcnsion to the Tun Rice-Andrew Uoyd ~cbbcr musical · biography of Argentina's legcnduy first lady, Eva Peron. "Evita" is a formic:Jable .challenge, both iJl its musical and dramatic ele- nts, and Golden '\Vest has met that cha1lengc admirably with a pair or rofessional leads and a splendidly driHed company under the direction f John Feruoca. However, it ~ the scenic and visual effects of Olarles . Davis that lift this production an extra notch. Davis has created a panoramic setting o r chrome on black. emphasizing the stark reaUty or the story. The requisi1e slide screen with its black-and-while images of Arcent1na under the real Juan and Eva Peron is· in place, but Davis has added color screens on either side of the 51age, projecting highlights of the show itself as they occur -a masterful touch. There have been some memorable Evatas in variou -...-.. Orange County productions, but Gretchen Almond· T• Kughn must now be ranked· at the top or the last. Her performance beautifully captures Eva's overt sexuality 1111 and thinly &~guised ambition in the first act, then hard- ens in the second when, as the venerated fi rst lady, Mic Theater proceed~ to remake the country io ber o~n image Critic Danny Bolero, who vutualJy defined the role of Che (Guevera, the future Castro revolutionary ally) an the 7 Orange Coast ~lleie production, is back m fatigues, a1htudc m- et. al Golden We\t in another rivc1ing interpretation. HLS robust voice db.sent, pcnodically ilcnccd by Peron's thug>, ~gam underscores the lW wtth the har h slap of reality. David Corbin creates a staunch, mtamidatjng Juan Peron. nicely pro- ang hu indcci\ioo in the fint act as Eva pushes him into power, then tling into a solid l~rsh.ip role. His authoritative voice of reason in "Dice arc Rolhng" number effectively neutralizes bis wife's vice See TITUS/1! Diivid Corbin, Gretchen Almond-Kuglin, Dilnny Bo&ero heild Cilst of "Evil•" .iit Golden West College. MUSIC nka proffiises T magic al eve ning OIWS L Almquist million times. •......, ''I doo't believe in CaiJ- e 've got a urc," Anb commented. "If great collec-you arc going to succeed, lion of sonp, you ha~ to jump in with mos tly that both feet." written. and others that By age 16, Anka had recorded, all of them taken the career plunge as politicos from the 'SOI intemattonaJ teen idol with '90s." said Paul Anka. his first song. "Diana." a when • sooa is ~t, mash-inspired ballad writ- rc's nothing more imtan-tea for a girl four ycan his coua and pleasurable 1enior. It bas IOld, to date, juat bcina at one with nearly 20 million oopies. audience." -•No ooc would do my e renowned 1in1er/ soap." Anka oooceded. "I · er appean with the started siq;na my own, IC Symphony Orcbaua WCMmd up in New York. got IS Popi c:ooceru at tbe a bit with 'Diana,' and my Counry Perfonnina life dlaaacd. All of us are Center at 8 p.m. Friday hul Anb .. _.. PSO. pen tometbina. I think lik- Saau~. ina your craft and staying '• • kind of daiU you act when contemporary -what'• bappeain& today, re .... ad. all thole tbiQp are hap-bu broupt the loaFvi'Y IW apericnced." " eddecl Aaka in a tclcpboae inter· Anb pamed wben ubd ro rdlcct·oo bis ... week. "Your whole bodJ feds it moll-memorable encouacen wtth fellow an- 1 feel very tbantful for thole momenta. lats wbo re<ordcd bis 10ft11. ewrythina e1te ii wortbwhile." "MaJbe 'It Doesn't Maner Any More' IS Anb bas brouabt. lt'a estimated (whicb I wrote for Buddy Holly). He want- lor ·-n.e TOftisbt Show'' baa been cd IO break out ol the UUle roct bend. and more tbaD 1.4 mWoa tim-. The I put bAm ID tbe direction of violins, usiaa w-odd ._ Anb bit pamed lane aa on:balra. C>eliw....,, 1MJ Way,' (wbidl I reoorded bJ artkts,........ from Buddy wrote for Fraat Sinatra.) Hil nJatina what 10 Frank Siulra, 8ubra Stre.._.. fO die IOl'I -to Wlil ll lbat ~t in bia JODll. He la the redpieac of 22 BMJ life. Allo. 1Sbt'1 A Lady,' with~ Jonca. twrtu.a Awank. four ot wlliclt me for He bpi_,.. 'Yoaw pen me..., nnc that hl¥e been performed more than t See AM<A/tl , THE SCENE F rank Joseph has at lea.st one musical car tuned toward the past, while the other is well aimed . ~ at bis own modem-day instincts. ~Huntington Beach resident · writes catchy, funky dance aonp that herald the SOilie YOiccJ of dance pioneers Ridt • 'James, SIWomar and ocher 1970s-'80s .../ artasts. However, Joseph's musk l\as a definite style of its own -a celebra1ory reel able 10 lure t~ most reluctant or liste ners onto a dance floor. Joseph is equally at home when writing ballads. Jim Dotson, owner of South Coast Recording and South Coast Productions, is busy helping Joecph produce a aoon-to-bc- rclcued dcmo featuring four oriainal 1raclts. The project is a mighty undertakina. since Joseph is handlina all the musical duliea alone. "I'm writing all FraU Joseph'• got the bat~ the tonp, 1WOfting out d the insanuncntation; I~ even prosrlOUllCd all the dNm tracb and ~ pttar," Jo.cph ~aincd. Jolepb, 22, srew up listening to au k.iads of music, but WU IDO&l iaftuenccd by IOU~ dmic roc:t, pop ud di.too. Yet. wbca wriri1'I ud producina his own music. he tccb to create muaic that ii at once ~ ..... ~ complctdJ eccc.1*. "I ltrive lO mab mUlic that is wdl prochlced ud on:IMlttaeed -ICJIDetlli'-1 that is appeal mg .... Although Joseph tS an excellent guil(!ri 1, be docs not typically wri1e from a frc1mas1cr's standpoint . "As (ar as songw riting. I'm influenced by 1bythm and feeling. as opposed to riffs." Indeed. Joseph's anenllon and pa.~IOn for hu art keep a hjghly 1echnical approach to making music refreshingly warm. "I want people 10 forget whal's going on and cct klist an the music." he said. adding he hopes to gel a label deal once his demo is c::omplcled. "Workini wtlh Jun Dotson (best known for having worked with No Doubl) has enhanced my abthty lo $CC how being a solo artist works and how 10 produc.e a prOJcct on my own.'' For more 1n!orma1ion, call South Coast Productions at 541-23.97. -~--~ .. nge Coosrs Most Com • Laguna Art MM~ 307 Cliff OrM, ~ ee.ch. 494-6531 ... , Thoulflt ~ fomia Would Be Oiffettn: New Wortt in the Permanent Colledion,'' WOfb by 1 S a~ mleaing the Colden Scale's rriyths, oont1nues ~ May 17. "OraWintl:s From the Colledion," a 5elediof'I ol Jb worics on pap« by prominen« ~ artlStS from the museum's pennainent ml· lection, and "The EncompassillJl Eye: f'hc>. tography IS Or.lwing." whicfi examines connectlOns between photography and drawing in 68 historial and contempcnry worics, continue through May 24. HoorS: 11 a .m.·S p.m. Tuesiby-Sunday. Admlr SIOO: S3 fOf adults, S 1.SO fOf senior citi-zens, students, children under 12 free. f ya. llM • _, lsllg ar m.g. ti Wu .... cmlld: ~ c/o n. Dair,.,, P.O ... 1560, C... .... 0 '2'21 • Cll S4t 1224 • Laguna Art Museum -5cM.lttl c:o.t Pb.u snellite 333 3 Bnstol St., Com Mesa. 662·3366. "Milk and Honey/' Susan ~·s site-specific installation filled with cows, ca!Yes. giant eating utensils and other worics ~ to question the way Americans view Clifferent roles in sooery, continue through June 21 . Hours: 11 a m.·9 p.m. Monday·F~y; 10 a.m.·6 p.m._ Saturday, 11 a.m.·6 p.m Sunday. Ad· mission: Free. • Newport Harbor Art Muse:um 8SO San O emente Onve, Newport Beach, 7S9· 11 22. The only West Coast •ppeannct''ol 9lue Marble'CoffetlaOUM 1970 HMbor "()ev;I on the Stairs Loolung Bade at the Blvd .. Costa Mesa, 646-5776. Divld Ellis, E1Rtities." a thematically organized recon· piinter, sculpter and ~ ol show sideration of the art of the last decade by · piece fumiture, is featured" artist ol the 50 o( the best-known artists o( the '80s month. Hours: 6 :30 ;a.m.-11 e-11). Sunday- cont1nues through lune 21. Hours: 1 ci Thursday; 6:3~ a.m.-midnight Friday- .1 m ·5 p m T~y-Sunday. Admision SJ Saturday. Admllision: Free. • for adults. S2 for senior a tu:e1'S a~ stu· • Chvla whlkhurc:h 5973 E ·nee:r dents; S 1 for children 6-17 . Orive, Hun~ti Bealcti, Jn_.•~ Ex- e . G 11 . pn!SSionbt by Scott OwMs on ommunit)' a eries view througti · une 2. Hours: 10 a.m.·S • Cosu Meu Art Lea.gue Gallery ·f66l · p.m. Mondiy-'.rlday; 11 a.m._. p.m. SM· Sunflower Ave , 5.inta Ana, 540-6430. ' urday; and ~ appointment. Adrnis5lon: Worb by various league members on per· Free. m.1nent displ•y Mmission: Free. Hours: •The Chad Jones Show !loom 2900 E. 10 a.m.-6 p m Monday-Saturday; 11 a.m.· . Coast Hwy, Glrona del Mar, 7S9-1232. 5 p m. Sunday · M patt r:I' ~ inimation M r,;allery's ~ • Huntington BeM:h Ubfuy' 525 Main . ~~ ann~ one ol Jones7 newie5C ed .. St., Huntington Beach, 375-S071 Photog-~-F"uddWYed Jfiv"~ ~ah-~ ... ~ rapner Lul(ia Wheel~ W\11 st-ow photO-: ~,,...,. • ~now avail.al* to be my. Admission: Free. • ~ c.lety 3404 Via Oporto, New- port Beach 723-4758. "From Key West 10 kauli," a mllectlon ol new lmpe.ionht ~lntinp by )ofin Cosby, continues indefi. Mely. 1-tours:. ~1 a.m.·7 p.m. ~ ~-Admission: Free. • 0t wuf Al1 lftc. 3400 Awnue ol the Ms, CmD Mes.a. SS7·S240. hlaltl piinl- ings by Eliubeth Lalousc::he6c continues in· dt'f1n1tely. Hours. 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Tu& dw-~~y (~ until 9 p.m. F~. Ad'mttSIOn: Free. • G.aerie 2lA 2U Fomt Ave., l.agura Beach, 49'4·5757. WOfb by Thomas Md(. nigN. ~ Hopper, LeRoy NWnan, ~ Maic. VldOr v~ and AJvM are fe1tl#'ed indefinitely. Orlgin&l.cpaintinp by loal .art· ms ~ Cilore, R. Unc:e 5eewa1'. Patricl Tobto, Randi lee and Connne Schminke, .s """a as ~ art by Stun ~ on displ.Jy tfuouPul !ht spnnt lnonths. Hou11: 10 ,,m.-6 p.m. Sun· day-Thursday; . l 0 a.m ·9 p.m. F rtday- Salufday. AdmisMon: Free. • Gaaerif Ormbrt Kola. loda in c:rYsul Court, 3333 8e.v St., Ccsu MeA. ~9- 19S9. "&Rntials Only," a speci.t1 bhibl- tion of brilliantly ooior:.d. demrati'f'efy CUl. art gin by Ormors artist Enb ~ continue throogt1 May 22. Hours: 1 O graphs through June 6. Hours: 10 a.m.-1'·: and pu~ pm. Mon~y-Thursday; 9 a m.·S p.m. Sat·: •Cirde Gaiety South Coast~. 333 S. fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiijiiiiiOi=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"" utday. Adm~ Frtt Bristol St., Co5Q Mesa, S40.SOn. The •Irvine Civic Center 1 Ovic Ul\ter 10Qlh annivenary ol the birth ol Eite, the ~. lrvme, 72<4-6000. Paintin.,.., mono-fldier ol An Oeeo, Is cztetwaeed with an nd ir echibition ol che INSlef's molll-dusic lieho-types .1 mixed-media constTuctions by r:!': _...., ~ ...._...., ..... y 25. Maroa Cox Holzman shown through June .,.., u·~· ,..... 12 Hours 8 .1 m.·S pm Monday-Friday. : 10 a.m.· p.m. Monday-Fridiy; 10 Nlm1ss100: Free a .. m.-6 p.m. Saturday; noon-6' p.m. Sun- •John Waynt' Airpof'I ) 151 A1rw•y A~ .• Bu1ld1ng K·101, C:~l.l Mesa, 2S2·S219. "The 81g Orange. Produce Box Labels 1885-195'>.'' .in e-..tenswe display o( ~ rolorful • labek used by Orange Count)'. growers. on \ll{'W on the departure level OI the Thomas F Riley Terminal, oppc.site giles 1-4 and 11 · l '4, through May f ~. Ad·. m~ Free • Newport luch City tW Callety JJOO ~Blvd .• Newport Beach, 644-3150. Special .. rt exhibition bv four French altists -P'ierre D'Albl~daude QWI, Ci1bert Vilentin, .1ndlde -on ¥lew through Friday. ~Is by Billie NUF"l and = by Mttlyn Mellard-on ~ une 9. Hours: 9 a.m.·S p.m. Monday-F . Admis51on: Free. •Orange c.o.nty CeWf b Cai tt ipo ruy Art 3621 W. MacNthur Bhtd. ScMce 111. Santa Ana, s•9.,.989. "RQ!i~: Verd Ml Schooled Ml,'' artwoltc hom inside Califorrna SU.le prisons, continues ~ May 22. Hours: _11. a.m.-4 p.m. Wednef. day-Sunday. AdmlSlllOn: Free. • ~ County f ....... 88 fair Dr., Cosb MeQ. NatM Nnaican fine Ml Show held Friday-Sunday. Admission: 14.SO adub, $3.SO senior dtian5 and children 12 and under free. • ~ s,.ce. 17911 Buthatd StNet. ~.aey. 964-6620. lrMUdonal Alt Exhibit lnckldes worb by many prominent Ilea 50'~ S..turday:Sunday from , ... p.m. • • Seclli'tty Pacific eden-SSS Anton &hid., Coilb Mesi. 43~. ·~. Colkcted and umully Counad" by N~ I• Rosalie Atklmon-Grlffid'I CXWltinues ~ June 1 ). ~;. 11 a.rn.-4 p.m. Tueday-S.turdly. Adrnlilion: Free . • ...... .,... ~ 2915 Redhill Ave .. Suite A· HM, ~ Mn&. 662·3383. Al Aaron An Callery wUI ha\le offldal open-ing ol flotals ~ • teCll'pCion for lea(f .. dea>rilltors •nd deSlgnets at 4 p.m. Tuet- day ' AfAY12-t7 s,,.a ... .,..aalFI ....•.........•.......••.... Don't miss this sparkling revival of tbe 1980 nnmcaJ with its humlJl8ble biCI Wm "Put on a Happy Face: •nta1 (What's the Matter with Iida Today?)," "Gotta Lotta Living to Do" and morel a KOOV 8ALlEI' --_,..,,...,.... ==-~· ........... ,,... __ .... lmAI. D\NSl BALIEI' ... Et·'=-· TOP TEN April 27 • May .4 VIDEO RENTAL 1. 101 o.llMlona 2. Fl8her King 3. LaM Boy Scout 4. De9d AgMI 5. ,__.-Y Aoughnea 8. Bop In .. Hood 1 ......... (1•1) 8. Doctor I. Oltw People'a ·Money ' memorabilia lm.ed '° Newport tWbor. Hours: 11 . 1;.m.·3 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday.~: Free. • 0r .. p C..11ty Moclet lttpleen aaoa frOm FairW!w hrtt on ~ A.,. enue near Emncil t¥ School, Com MeM, 751·7706. Free train rides ue ~ '° children !he third weeRnd ol eacn month from 10 a.m.·3:30 p.m. • Q9Mll *" • Spr.ce GoaM. long 8Nch .H.vbor, (310) 499-1 629. "Ghost$, ~ & ~,, takes ~ into the tales ol lhe pl5t. supernatural mischief ind ~ phetlOl'l~lli.. Hours: 10 • m.-6 pm. diifY. • lk:h&rd Nm. Ubr,wy Md ~ 18001 Yori» Lindi Blvd .• Vorbi Lindi1 993-3393. "Ameria's Pmidents •no America's Pastime,'' the ~ colleaion eYef ~ ol Presidentiil ~ball memoQbilii, Is~~ Allj 2. NRN & JFK: Frie.ndt)' Rivak" <Xlfltinues ~ 29. Houn: 10 •.m.·5 p.m. SatUnby ind 11 a.m.-S p.m. Sun- Hils Rmd, ~ Belch, 64G-5IOO. Ex· hibils, ~ Md mrutlS o6emf It this yew-round pde'l fetill~. Hows: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. diity. •s.ta Allll Zoo 1801 E. ~Ave., Satu AN. A Ilia ~ ol ani!Nk ind birds ind • dlild'~·s ~zoo offered 10 •.m.·5 p.m. di1ly. Adm1S510n: 75 cents-• $2 . ........... Library Md~ 2647 E. - COiSt Hipay, CoroN del MM, 67).. 2261 . Attractions ind'* ~nial J?.I· dens, • ~ •• prden designed for the blind ind • t.SaonCal ~ omtn A tr• prden seiving light lunches operates S.turd.iy-M<>ndiy from 11 •.m.·3 p.m. Hou~ 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. diily Admis- sion: S2 for adults; S 1 fOf ct.ildien 12-16 (free on Mondiy). diy hlion: SM4.SO. • lt.opf'• c.dtftt 2301 San Joiquin llST..C INFOltMATION: If you~• Country Music Spotlight I , ewnt listing or dMinge ol WonMtioa b llbd<look, direct .... riet to ........... Epstein, do I~ P.O • ._ 1500- 184, CoroNI del Mir, CA 92625. Phone (n4) 760-2622. A complete year ol Blacklloolr listings ruM tbe first Tufteky ol each month. ~end: OC. Ofan~ C:O..nty. IT, blKii ~. IT-opt., b&M:k tie optional pp, f>t'f person. TBA. to be lrfM1~ -- •The Way We Ware, May 19 at 11 1.m .. B' eanron Ptiifhannonic Committee Hai-~ fd'iion recrospeaive featuring ac-t~ l'10Yie a>stlln)JS at Four Seuons, New- port Belcti. S60 Pi>-~ 759-9215. •~ OwDlies ~. June 6 at 1 p.m., Pacif.C Svmohonv ~ at WN iesidence, e>Rnee HiAs. S1SO pp. Phone 474--2109. •e .c..-b.I ~-...., CWI eoow. June 7, 11 .m. p.m., City rJ Tusti11 in Old Town. Live country enteft1in. • IM&llalioet l..MndleOft, ~ 20 at-10:30 menc and chl~n's acsMtles. Phone S44-a.m., Women's Guild of Olive Crest T~at~ 8890 ment C.enters for AbuJed Chlldren. c.onuct · Donna Andert 777-4999 . ·~Shoot. June 10, SS2 Oub ol Hoag -Memcirial Hospital shooci oompeOOon • •"Center o1 fuhion" Model r~, -Sooth Coa.st Con aub. s'125 pp. includes May 20. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., OC Peforming c:ontinenUJ brelkf~ lunc:ti and awards Arts Center Guilds members audition fot dinner at El lOf'O Marine Base Offun Sept. 25 fashion show It The Center. Con-Oub. Dinner only, SSO pp Phone 760- t.ia Nola Scneer. 723-095 7. 5909. •spotlight on Yolit!'s, May 7, 6-7.30 p.m., Americ<Jn lnstilute of Wine and Food/OC memben and prospective mem- bers laste Soulh Arnenc.in wines and rood al Yolie's restaurant. lrvi~ SS pp. Contact Ann Crane, 261-6178. •Alien l , May 21 at S p.m., Exchange Oub Olild Abuse ~ Cen1er of OC • Awucfs Dinner, May 7 II 7 P..m., food tasting and movie premiere (movie <Jt c.oodwlll Industries al Waterlront Hilton, 7:30 p.m.) at Edw4Jtds Lido ~ New- Huntington Beach S70 pp. Phone 547-.port Beadl. S30 pp. Phone 650-2771. • b308 ext 308 • ~ ol lt.ty 19171 Magnolia Ave., ' · · •~I Tour ol Newpoft a.y, May Huntington Beach, 962-1131. Mlgk:i.ln •Phantoms at t~ Auction, May 9, Bo)"5 24, 8:3T> a.m.-1 p.m., FiSh <1nd Game Ken Sands appe.irs 6~ p.m. Tuesday . • :ind Girls Oub or Fullerton dinner dance, Dep< and Paddle Power guided tour of live and silent audions at Doub1euee Upper Newport Bay Ec:ologiall Re5oeNe and • 1mne hnpnw 4255 umpus ~1 Ir· Hotel, Orange. Phone 525-8241 kayakirig les.son begins at Newport Beach vi~, 8S4-S4SS. Ct-eit Tr<Jvls, Andtta wall- L> • r-No · er, and Howald Ltfr appeM dvough Sun-•Sun.set Safari. May 9 at 4 pm , Or-'"'1uatic ._-nter experienoe neasury. cUy. Jade Qillagtier, Bob Nickman and angewood 0111d ~Services Team pie-S46 PP· Phone 675-l2l5. Karen Anderson appear T~May 17. n1c at Sdnt.i Ana Zoo. S20 pp., children, • fuhion bctr~ May 26 al 11 Showtlrne: Thursday 8:30 pm.; fnc:lay at SB f'tlone 707·1126 a.m., Angelitos de Oro fashion show f(l( Big 8:30 and 10:30 p.m.; Saturday at 8 <1nd • Swing for the-Kids. May 11, Newpott Brothen/Big Sisters 0C at le Meridien, 10:30 p.m ; and Sund.ly-Wednesday at Center ~n ~nd Pl'd1atnc Cancer Re-~ Beach S12S PP• Phone 673· 8:30 p.m. Admiwon: S8-S12. se.11<.h Foundation golf tournament at Peli-2 0 •Liff 5eop 2122 S.E. Bristol, Newport can Holl Coif Club S250 PP includes golf, •''The Way I 5ff It," May 28 <Jt 11 a.m., Beach, 852·8762. Hypnodst Chuck >.\11· lun< h and rect"ptton ConYct Lianne Galli-Friends of Or.1nge Coast Interfaith Shetter ~pn ~an Mondays at 8:30 pm Show- nan1 720 8488 .. luncheon wtlh Patty Davis at ~rbor Re-bmes ~ Thuncfay 8.30 p.m ; Fnday •CSP Goff Tournament, May 11 al 9 form Temple/St. Marlt Olurd'I, Newport Saturday at 8. 10 and 11 :45 pm , Sunday J m L.lguna Youth Sheltef tournament Beach S20 pp Contact J~ Tuder, 497-at 8 :30 pm Admmion. S7·S 10 • 0r...,. Cont C.., l70l falf\'lf!'W .ind dinner Jt PclOflC Countiy Oub, San 9169 • MAl'ina IAy Club at Golden Sa1h Hoerl, Road, Ul6ta Mesa J3rd annwl hitr. tt:Nlid Cll'm<'ntt> S 14q 95 PP Phone l>0-0488 • Killvbroob 30 year Annivffs.try, May 6285 £. Pxiflc Coast Hwy . Long Beach, ~ ToumatnMI on s.t~y ~ •cele-brit}' Golr ~sic, May 11 .it 30, 1f:30 <J m-4:30 p.m , celebration in· (213) 596-1631. Comedians appear Sun-out the Umpu5 bfgir6 il a am fir\.ak 11 10 am. March of Dimes tournament at eludes then-and-now photos. then·<Jnd-day-Tuesday wl(Jl oo COiier cha~ ht-gin o1t • 30 pm • Se.1( tiff Country Oub, Huntington Beach. now mUSK rerreshments, all p4ISl Kil-•Of•nge County Cr~ 16892 1Jo1s4 .OfM1-G~ F~, 83 ,.., BOO PP· P00f)l' 631 ·8700. lybrooke Elementary ~ ~udent:s ,md Chia St., Suite 202, Hunti~on Beach Or r~~: Or (acuity are Invited. free. Phone 556-3484 .J • ............, M(.~ 602) 82-0S&ti. ~ • Cdebtit}' Goff TourMment, May 11 at 840-1406 "The Wcurd '" ange,' a County N.tb\"l' Amt'l'ICill'I fine-Am ~ 'I JO .1 m . John Tracy 01n1C at El Niguel •oc fair Com~ WIM Compt'l.. comedy revue spoofing life-tn o~nge held ''id.I> 'iunday. FellUJTd will ~ .ns •• I II .,.___ t.10 v. ll!u Country d ub, L.lguna Niguel SZSO pp tion, Ma y 30-31, 0C Wine Society <Jt Red Cooney, doses Sau.nday at 8 pm " ~ •nd et~lts. ~ncm and tJ.adcioNJ food Com M9U, 6-44 SflO A ti.a\.\ on I Phont.• &9 J 02'}2 Lion Inn, C.osu Mesa. Judgl"s and med~ Sanu Ana Cultural c.Mler, 1 ts E Sant.A ~ S4 SO oldulb, l ) 'iO \("n..nt ell~ l'OOf'I\ dMlci .. ~ Wl"\t ("~ )Of\ 11 only Phone 75 1-fAIR. AN 81\d, Santa Ana. rde<s· •12.•16 •nd ........ ~•An 12 ·nd u-•-, ft i.............. L' ,.~-· .. -. •Entertaining Pe-ople-. May 12 at 6 pm.. · " " • "" ....,, • "'x--,... ~,. • ...,.~ Human 0pl.l0ns dinner al Four St-asons, • 1teuplion, May 31, Honolaty fellow\ or ''T C.l.Jemngt'." special frld•y nighb ol •Ofange C~ ~ ,.._.. en W •c.. Met.a~ 1860 ~ N......,port fk.ach S 125 pp. Pho~ "97-the Bowers Museum honor u flCSU un-all·imprO\I $hOws. ~esentl'd It 8 pm May matn part.ing lot .at tht Onngr County helm Awe , CC111i~t;·SM19 I\ 1 S70 defwnters. Conua Brian ~on, 567-lS, 29• June 12• 6 and July 3 in tht P• h1roroonds, 100 hlf D11w, C~ ~ nlot Ohnn ""u.\tt da.nct' """"'P \.t'i cifc SY!"f'hony Building. 11 s E. SanU AN 12->""LL ri....... .J ·-""' er-h • "Ct>nter of Fashion" Model Try-Ovts, 3642· Blvd., S.nQ Ana. Tdets: j3·S1 0 "Mhh __ ,....... __ 16 __ ._ .. ...,~_nds_""_it_e-n. __ on_sa_"t"_.,._...;P".._iet_ICltd __ cSanc.n ___ to_JOl'--n-lhtm __ "~--- M.n 14 q a m -1 p m.. OC Perfonn1ng • Gone With the Wind, June 6 al 5:30 ... Th65e loonge Swlngin' OuBots S<ste!l," Nh C 1·ntl'r C.u11d~ inembttts audition for p.m., South <:out Community Oinic al in origiMI music.al comedy situatl'd in ()f. 'x'J>I JS tt1..hion show at The unter Con-Birtcher ~. San Juan upiwa.no a,. County, is presomted at 8 pm May t.i~, Nola Scnttr. 7H-0957 SlSO pp Period attire or BT. POOne 498-23, 30 <1nd June 6, 13 tn the symphony • N<'WJ>Of1 ~x-h Salutr 10 !ht Ms, May •-;:s ;;;:17;;;:9======::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;bui;;ld;;;;;1ng;;;;;li;;;;icl.eb;;;;;;;;;:;;;;S;;;;1s-;;;;;s1;;8;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 14· 1 ~ Newport Beach Arts CommlSSton 11 mu\1( d.Jn<e food tasting from 20 r~u­ ran1, drt e~h1btt•on, ~. ballfl, ortp· '"'· .irn and crarts, m<>r1!, at fashion Island. Phone 644 J 1 SO f0t ~hedule of events •Showbiz Today. May 16 <1t 11 1.m., Women in Communications meecing • Sheraton Newport fexures CNN en1efUln- rnent anchor/correspondent Bella Shaw. Memben, S25 pp.; non-memben, $30 pp. Phone 833-0535. • Nocfte CUN et1 Marbella (Cypty Ewnln.J • ~. M4Jy 16 at 6:30 p.m., Open Pacific Soudl Coast Guild din-~ dance at Mart>ella Goll and C.OUntry Oub, San Juan Ca~no. S75 pp. Attire: CYP5'1. Cont.id RkNrd T. Dealy, 54~ 7372. •Cuisine f-, May 17, ~9 p.m., Ir- vine and Lis~ Phittwmonic c.om- mittees of. OC Phllt.annonic Society wine and tood c.astirtS ~ng oc raw.nm, musk and dancing at Clean ~. Santa ~ ~-S6S pp. Phone 733· 1873 or 779-S1b3 . • A r..-for Uk, May 17 at 6 pm., Amerian Cana!f Sod«ylOC UM win@ and food castirtS • Robert Mondavi Wine & Food ~. Cau Mes.a S125 pp. Phone 751-0441. •Golf a.ac, May 17 at 10 a.m., Sh.re Our Selves at Tijeras Creek Coif Club, R.an· cno Santa Marpro. S72 pp Phone 932- 6452 •aye aye litdle WlCh Tommy Tune, May 1 7 at 6 e .m., American Li~ foun- dation at Scott s Seafood ~nd ~rformancr .it oc Perionnlns Ms c~er. emu MeY. Sb5 pp. Conu ct Kat~1ne LotPn. 760· 1794 • •Coif TournuMnt, May 18, Con Tempo thapce-r of OC Perlormlng Am Center. ,.. ....... ... Mal.176 ......... .... ~ • .,.a1 ... . la ..,_~ • Orange COMt WMkend I ~.· May 7,'1982 t .. . ~ . . . . .. ·. . ·. . q r,.,.,M .. r. Mother's Day Champagne Bmnch $J6~§ Real Dad. rm. N,. Ylri R...i. SiaMM H ... C.Ja C•t/W.. C-..r s•~ s,._• s.JU flaw•...,. The Frnest Japanese Diring E>cpeiience ,, ........... .... . ............. .... Horikawa TCJllWO • ~ Nfl1l1ll' • .,_ '" IOU™ COAST "-AZA Vll.UMI • -I .... Dr .... ,,,,. (714t 511·2$31 ., ...... ,.. 'a•C- .._iriunu101CWO e 1111 s.,_a • • • • • • • • • • • •• C.... ~ Robert 8. , 270l F•irview Rd. Cosu 4l1·SllO. "Bali -~ in ~ Bal- "IO'eened on Friday. Ftt: SS.SO-S7. c._..a UM! ~eum. As flil't o( J him Sooety's 1•r.utv Filrm; Fa- ORdlofs'' Spina ~ ·~ • " dftded by 1:1.Jvid CtoMnbttR. shown F~ It 7 Ind 9 p m. ro. J.4. for more inbmlcion, all 856-. uo Heq> ~ the world pte- o( "taler !JUd,,. I IO fi d\ntlrf by ~ ~ PICl\ftS, It p.m. ~: Tic:b!tl S5, S2 With odenbficaCJon FOi more inform.> all SOI). 7031. & 8 Ca • C.-.. Ga•• Hity SeMces n .so In advanot. ~ Robert 8. Moore The- 11460 Warn« /llwe., Fount,jin v~. 241· atitr. Orange Coast ~ Si~ oon- 6186. "f!Wting Your Wit'( to Romlnot," dude SOfOfl with concert fNNMg worb wftidt 41dc*ews "'8baJ and nC>f)-"'8baJ 5«" by Georf! Frederidl Handel and )ohlnn Mis In~~ he"1 Mil'( 20. sebastiln 8.c:h at 8 p.m. Sltul'day. !~':.~Wetm~.'~~~ ~: ~~~~°t:,~ ~~ 2040 or 372-4601. A tr.lining cbsfor'<IOI-~,._, OrM, QJ$Q ~ 556-ARTS °' uncan will be he"1 W~ys dvougfl 740.2000. Under Music Ottct0t Carl St. lune 24. Ou, the PSO p,erlorms Rl\lel's "l 'enfant • .._n.e CelMs 250 Ogle St., eosu et les sorti~" ind T~s "The Mesi, 6so.M6l. Specill wine wtin~ Me Nutai1cke1" ~ II) ;at 8 toni&flt free coo-~ 4-7 Thunida nd 3-8 F CM preview~ in Sqerstrom H.111 at 7 p.m. Y5 a p.m. n· p.m Tidceu: S12-~:K>. Paul Mb heads days. Pru per taft vanes. l1btify wine ~ wrings ire mnducted 4-7 p.m. Wednts-the 1991·1992 Pop Series Friday-Saturday ~ featuring wine from different ~ at 8 p.m. TlcMts. $28-J.47. "Quest For Pia per tiste varies. Fire," a Menlyn's Musial Momi~ con- . . ' cert for you~ pe<>pW, Saturday at 10 ind • ~ Thfftrr Arts Center 2501 ~ 11 :30 a.m. Tii:km: S7-S 10 Orff Of., Newpolt Beach, 966-2187. The Vine ~ Theater Co., a new ac;tOl''s Jan, New •-& Blues ~. ~ '!SUJ.r ~ for ~~ HoltywoOd Q.iling dir«.tOtS Cb.sses ~ E. f 7tti St.. Co5U Mes.a. 646--0323. The Paul Kent Quartet. '-urinl vi>es, piino, biiss .lnd drums, performs ~ rrom 9 p.m ... midnigtlt. Admsion: free. •DouWe TMt 5902 Wa/'MI A~. Suite A. Huntington Beidl, &40-6118. Ronnie SD ~nts Open Rodan' Blues Jams Son- day ili8f1ls at 8. ~""'· food and Spirits 19171 la St., Huntington ~adl. 968- 45 3. The Ow~ Rudlerlo«f Qu<lrt~ (6· tvring vocaflSl Ouistine Rosander performs 8:30p.m ·12:30 a,m. Friday·Saturd.lys. • J.D.'s Landin~ at Peter's landing, 16400 Pacific COasl Hwy., Huntington Beach. Lille rhvtflm and blues from the band Sunset Blue 15 presented Saturday- Sundiy ni~ts. ~sly lite ~a 317 PadflC Co;ast H~, Huntington Beich, 536-2555. Speci.11 solocsts pn the Jim OeJuho T r10 Friday-Saturday ni~ at 8, 9 30 and \ 1 and Sundays at ), 4.30 and 6 p.m Soloists ~: Lanny Morgan on alto sa.xophone Fridiy, Bob Cooper on ~ ~ Satu~y. There tS a S-4 enteJUinment ~ and S7 mrnimum ~ dwp. • Mucho Cufto )&rz .. and ... Cril 263 E. 17th St., Co5U ~. 631-4009 ~Van EPI illXf Bon Escbete.pedorm lonigf!L Ric Aiuding ind HIS Band play Fnd.ly-Saturday. Max Bennett & the ....UXX 8.lnd perform Sund.ly. Rob Mulhns With Luther Hughie$ pl.ly Tuesday. Oivid Garf· ~ with Luther Hughes perform on Wednesday. Jeff IWhiWa and Hrs Band play May 14. Showtunes: Two shows be-ginning it 9 p.m. Thursday, Sund.ly, Tues- aily-Wednesday; 9:30 p.m. Friday· ~urday. •Newport ~ 1700 Plicrntla Ave.. Costa Me.a, 65~ 1840. Ronnie Si\it Open Rodon· Blues Jam is held 8 p.m MOndays • racmc Sdtool of MMtic a, ttw Ms 1s1 Kalmus G-1, Cosi.l Mew. S45·1217. Franl See MUSIC/11 onpng Sundiys lfom 4-7 p.m. ADoiiants .Ab c,o&e WINttDUM & ~Co. miy aJI 8 a.m.·5 p.m. Mo~·Friday. 506 31st St., Newpoft Beach, 675-0'233. • Or'Mjlt CoHI Colep, 2701 Fairview 0.11e CIO!S plays juz and blues at 8:30 to-~. C0sa.a Mesi, 412·5~. Tr~ wnt· nigf\t. Alta~ Juz Band, fNtunng s.lXo-r;:::::::::::::~;::==========:=:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:=i mg_ worbfiop held 10 am -1 pm Sat· oOOnftl P•ul c:.m..n, plays at 7.30 p.m ~ 1n room 110 of Counseling and Ad-'ruetdiy. Admil6ion frtt ~ &•ldt?J F~ S25. "Yoo Cln Do • AndeM ~. 2607 W Coa5l High- 11 -· Al\11.iously! ll WOt\shop IO~ way. N1!wport 8Ntf, 6-46--0201 Hlm-~il and ~f~bt. cs ~ ~y from ~ 8kie pbys roCk and blues at 8:45 6·30-9 .30 pm Fte· S25. p.m. Fndly-Sllurdiys ~=" C:-CZ...~n:::! ~ • lin=• 3333 Brislol sc .. emu <lton Newport, 4545 MKAl'thur B"-'d • Mew, S0.9090 Don MIMH's Big Band ~ ~. 833-0535. CNN .mdlOI CS mus.c for dlncing e'VftfY Mond.ly Bella SNw ht-IC:lltnes the May 16 rnttting 8-l l )O p m with bf\inch beg.nn.tng .lt 11 a.m. Cost: • Clfit LWo SOl 30th ~ ~port Be4ldl. US (or mem~ SJO f0t non-me~ 67S-2968 kmie ~.vi's Ban<I fe~tunng and S20 for ~. ResM-.lllOnS teq\lttd Harmonica Fits on Fr~ Ott Dee Mc· by T~y • Nett S.nfP )&U and blues vocals on Sat- • bclston Hotel l 8&00 MacMhur Sl'lld , Urday. Ollie M1~1·, "~y Hanh" Monday. W.JYM Wrtf'!'?'S New Contempo- lr\llllt', 1-800-J 10.LOVE. ''Hive the Rftl. rary Band on TueSd•y. Tony CueJTero ttoruhtp vou·Wanf' is presented bv nition-Super Jazz J•m on Wednesd.iy ~r ally acda1med psydiochef~ Or. P.ll ..i.;..-• """"'"' Al~n Tuesdays from 7·8 p.m. AdrTllSSOl: ... -~ v•~ n."''VJ• .r- S5 • C-0'• ltnlaurMt 2241 W c~ aaisial, Opera & Traditional •••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Hwy , ~ BNch, 631 ·1381 Les Cz • • Imber le~ a ~ film Su~ (rom 2 30- S'.)O p.m THE GREAT DEALI every Monct.y night everything on the menu Including Sushi ' ONLY 0i4 Alf Night Long! Regular Happy Hour TU..SOO 5:30-e:30 ' ti & HemlOea e-7 Melroee location .( lhis Ad In For 5 One I lour of Pool : Our Meals Are A Trip to Mexico . We Hope You Enjoy The Atmosphere Complemented With Buy Fnt Hour Get 2nd Hour fl• : ,.,,,,,,.. N·~ Olf9c J .. 811. IO M : .& ... ,.. .... ,.. ...... . ,,a.. .......... . ___ ,ic Q ~== 5 ltU.IAIDI AND SPOIU C't UI 211•1458 : ............. uu,,., .. .,..,... ............ . Our Rne Mexican Food and ... Our Mclgclttas •Made With Gold Tequila ~ • Dinner • CoCktalls Open Dally at 11 A.M. · 296 E. 17th St., Colla Me1a Ml-7626 1 '1 'f• ' • >- To· mm y o doubt about it, tbe greatest joy of my job as a journalist, and of all my work in the arts, is having the opportunity to meet a marvelous array of talented people, and the wonderful conversations and interviews that result from those exchanges. And, sometimes the most memorable of these occasions occur when you afe least expecting it. Like local artist and writer Tommy Dougherty Ill, for instance, whose out-of-the-blue introductory phone call to me one afternoon about six months ago, revealed a ?leasantly rough-edged, confident voice inquiring about media coverage for his artwork and a self-published book of poetry. No sly shyness, this guy~ be is straightforward and soulfully refreshing, yet there is an almost prismatic ....-----spectrum of opposing forces that illuminate his intensity like a colorful aura -an unfashioned bohemian spirit, the focused intention of a survivor, the unwavering quest and appreciation for love and beautiful women, spontaneous laughter from the gut, an artistic nature that is at once obsessive; and a big romantic heart dangling from bis rolled -up sleeve. ln all, be is a bouquet lm'I of contradictions, aU of which contribute Mlll~IJlllll to art as the centerpi~ of bis life. But it hasn't always been that way. Dougherty I I I 1 • • sales or scrap yards. With meaaer funds. be left for Par where be lived for twO years. writing and making art w1 a few odd jobs tqueezed in to pay the rent After a bit of traveling in castom Europe and Swede be returned home, turned a tiny garage adjacent to his Costa Mesa apar1ment into bil present 5tudio where hi figuralM depictioos of women arc randomly displayed, and developed a lifestyle tUiaa odd jobs that buy biro time to make art. He is pU1icularty interested in the female 5hapc without props -bats. clothing. cigarettes or whatever and portrays a somcwbat mclancboly attitude through subtle gesture and nuance,\ with shgbt · distortions to represent languid, unscnlina emotions. What we bave is reminiscent of a bit of Edgar Dcga a pcrbaps a touch of Moctiali1ni lo addition to his new interest in pboaography, has- latest series of ~ is 1 51Udy of rotuod pears wh1<:h : . seem to mimic tbc femak: torso with a similar physiC3h in the work.. a cootinuity pcrbapl to bis fonncr profession as 1 personal trainer where anatomy and muscle is the key emphasis. Arts Scene Prior to March, 1988, Dougherty, oow 29, was wo rking as a personal fitne5s -----trainer and waiting tables in an Italian restaurant when he ran into an old friend who remarked that she didn't think he was really doing what he wanted to do with his life. That same night, he says, be returned home and began to write "like a crazy person, unleashing poems that lasted all night, as if somethirig had been unplugged " This initiated a nocturnal working pattern that lasted a year and produced his first collection or poems enlltled "Beautiful Wo men and Other Temble Than gs," which bas sold well at local bookstores (especia lly Rizzoli in South Coast Plaza). 'I . t' s the creative possibilities that get Sinoc be CDJOYI 'the cultural atmo1phcrc of the coffee house, .with ill constant brc:w or joc and traffic, Dougherty prcfen to elbibit bi& work then:. His fi rst show last August was at Rock n' Java, folk>wcd by a No\iembcr/December e:xbibit as Haute Cakes, both 1n Newport Beach. Most recently, be displayed 92 piece a Zanzlbar in Pacific Beacb, and will open a smaller sbo-. of new wort this Saturday at Rock n' Jiwa (through Jun 7). A Studio City co&e pub called lmomnia will also exhibit bis wort Juoe 9-July 18. "It's the creative possibilities tbat get me up in th~ morning.•• Dougherty says. "But. I can't really gjvc pat. answers to what my art is about. I just try 10 &<> with 1bc f ecling of the moment by building up layers, not worrying whether IOIDelbinl is tbe COITec1 wde of teal blue. I play music to fit my mood -cverytbmg from Vivaldi co Jilni Hendrix to romantic soundtneks. And. both writina and making an ii a re&eue of nw energy the an a pbylicaJ lettiAg '°'the writiQ& i5 a rncotal cntanglemcot. I really ~ no pk o( when: I want ro be in the ocxt 20 years, it'• just aU a right-now thing""'' me, .tiod or like life it1elf. •• me up in the morning. But, I can't really give pat answers to what my art is about. I just try to go with the feeling of the moment by building up layers, nol worrying whe1her something is the correct shade of teal blue.• About a year later, he started drawing on cardboard or cereal boxes -"whatever was available" -using pastels, charcoal and other materials be finds at garage -~I At• local artist • Tradition lives on at Sunset Beach Art Festival A tradition inwtving three ge ner11ions of artists continues this Mother's Day weekend with the 25th annual Sunset Beach Art Festival. More than 150 artists and ings, prints, pottery, specialty wind chimes, Indian jewelry and other original art items will be displayed by artists. World beat. New Age, blues, jazz a.nd country bands will per- form, and a bevy of food and Beach" booth will prctCM a dail- drcn's art contest to repracac the next generation to cany on tbe Sunset Bcac:h tradition. Amoog the utists lO display wares will be Phyllis and Jim Co- chran. The HYntington Beach,... craftsmen will dis- play their wa res 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Satur· da y-Sunday on the greenbelt at T w e l fl.b a n d North Pacift<: in ,..-------=---------------ktcnts. who c:reace -t~J\a~t -~-~:.~ ~" Fes"t~;i -Ud·-tft at the featM1 die Sunset Beach. Admi ion is free and plenty of parkin& is available. Pbolognphy, homemade dolls, country decorating items, lic-<iye and ha&t-paintcd 5ilk dotJtln&, wildlife, scenic and poruait paint- drink will be available. A day-long raftle will olf er an array of priies. iodudiaa lbc pres· •ig.ious, homespun Sunset ~ch QuJJt. A special "Spirit cl Sunsca pa11 lO,..n. AJI proC.u from Ule IMMll F to local acbooh' fioc 1111 pro- snms and other charitiCI. For more in.formation. phone (310) 591-1642. Orange Coat Weekend / llunday, May 7, 1892 • ... • . • • ' . • ~! ... • .. .. • ...... "We're bringing people together!" 1be Unforgettable Woman Jealousy and Possessiveness h ·Virginia Mullt'r Je-.tk>t.L .. )' .1nJ fX~"<. .... ,l\C.'Ol°''-,U\.-. Ill<.' WON of Jll h • .u.I lr.Ut:. 11'k.') .lre lhe • .. oun."C of h.1d fl'\.•ltnjC'> an an) IMnSt th1n1< llll.·> l.\fl kill the: hc:tUf\ of .. womJn Jnd ukc .aw.A) from hcr Jll tht.· lint.· qu.tl1t1l" th.u ,fle h.1-. '><> cJn:fully woti..t..Y IO .l<.hk·' c Jc.~.al<>ll')' L' u.l.u.llly .an MJ."'>d thmn~ ..Ctt,.,ful <;iru.1111 n.-. It .,' .. , n;m.h .1 p.irt of .1 n<l <ie U-c.."'{ c.. 't.'m An AmcrK..ln girlfriend of mult! tn fr.t.OCC tokJ Oll' ClO(' wr th:n ~he ha._ OC.'\t-r hc..'\."n it..>aJow. iii <.Lty in her Life-. I ~a..., fJ•1ona1c.-d to know ho\\ 'hi: had avokk.-d the. ~c...iy fc.-'eltn~ for <,() Ion~ She l''<· pl.11ned that <>n<.'t'. when ''le \\a,.., a f hx'lklgcr and v.~.i, being pumshc..-d for -.c.>mething and nude to 'll.ay home on .i Saturday niwu. hC'r father c1me to hc..-r room earl) in the t'\'Crun~ and said ·eet dn~'Ct up I \\Jnt to wke )'OU ~tit:k 10 tc..-a h you .a lc.'a."'->l"I an hf"'._ We're gom~ 10 a grov. n-up p.iny - .ind nun\\ h.tt l.1lukl luH· IX'l'n .1 plC".l'-tnt lllj.tht 'o" '"" l 1ha1 nd1t ulou ... ~ "<> unnt'H'''-'f). ) l'I '><> prcd1<.t.1bk· I hppt.• th.11 Ill 'nur lif1.· ynu don~ lx·conw 11nt.· ol tht~ p.mcm pt.-oplt< \lw ".Ill hl.-<l 11 .111 h.tppcn 1u-.t .L, lwr t.11hc..-r h.tll -..11d, .md rc:.ll11c..-d ho'' foolt'h 11 \\ ,l, 111 I'll' fl.•Jlma... O..,hc.• \O\\t.'ll thcn th.II 'ht.· \\t>uld ncn·r l.111 into th.u ti'\( rc..'\.110!}'. pn.'\.11<. tJI >k· t r.tp llx· o>ntcpt '' -.c.1 'tnipk II '' .111 ,ulxon-.<1<>1.a.. envy of .mofhl'r J)l'l"'-on·-. pcl\\Cr 0\1."f' u' to m.ikt.• u' ft.x•I h.u.l or good. After aCt·e~in~ our pt>\\l.'rh:"nc'' O\'er thb .mcienl fl"t'ling 11 '' up to u' whether or not we ,,~.ant 10 l.1U inio 11~ trap It a wom.rn ~Ito~-. th.II 'he L' not fl.'3lou' of anyone in dlt" touch1t"' of -.11u.1oon,, ht."f' male .m<l her f nt·n<l-. will be unprt.~'iL>d t.-nough. to rt.".'>pt_"t.1 her Ion. "Ver VtrRima M11/l~r hwn.an .n.Jturc ~' .1ngcr. fc-.u or low It<, origin' .tn: an cmy .md fl'".lt th.u ;in..,__. from .l f t~ft~ of ~ 0\ Cl"JXJ\Wf\."li rc..'fl.'C.it."tJ, ntglectc.'Cj <?' .d¥!ndonc.'<.I Jeak>lL'I JX'<>plc CXpenerk.'\." .a c.krvastating fc.>eh~ oi 1n.'i4.'runfY, c..>:<.pt."<.-ully after thc..') h.a\c JU .. ..t a<.tC'd on their ,ealousy. 1hc..j' an: hum1h alee.I .Al l~ir unronuolled behavior and fttl alone 1n lbe woritl with theu ch- k'flUlla. When t~ people le.am to control their ~luvior in ~uJ C.'fll(>- tioNJ siluatJOn'l they are able to achk.."' e .1 wc:at ~ ol ~Ny. acromphshmc.-nt, "'cl -.hi: dn.~'iC.'<.I up .and they went off It was a cocktail party EtJVt.>n by one of his fnendc;. After the.")' were there for awhile he i.a:id, ·took around .1t all these couplo. ll'k.>y look h<lppy now, but in a hnJe while 1~·11 scan to drink, ~ up a linle. and . begin to flirt with each other. They'll au leave 51lghcJy ,eak>us, hav(' a big fight with their male lll the c:ar on the way home. jl.".dOU')' ... , "° u.lit.'les..' to f em1niml)' A pt.~n will :-tay with you only 1f you ~\ c thl'm lhe fret."Ck>m to live :ind interJct ,,,,.,th the n.""' of lhe world. •tf you le1w the cage door open, the lion "111 nc..'Ver k-::ivc. -• • V.f81ma is a credentiaktl mcdeimR m.st"'ctor mul CO'!lmunu:.allo"s coach Ht>r sem Ina rs focus 011 the q11al1he5 1ba1 set a uoma" apartfrom tbecruuid. ~· teaches the 1ecbmqr4'!Sfor acquirl'lJ.l lbt'St' allrll:mtes-poise, polish, pm.-onal styk•. mice-mid bot.1• 10 ht--r1efi1 from them > ·uu ccm n>acb \. ''8"'ia on her n>ict>nui1/ ju,\/ call the 9CA?-m th&..' p11bl1caJ1m1 a11d \t'k'tt DplKm 2. 1be11 0 1JJ •2~73 """" lo rnpa,.,, lo "" 11411 ··s-~2 ~fill. tnillylprttly. -• GaMli. Y OI lllould lll¥t sillllbar ......... bt~ST/ 9dlrfion}.Ca1UMra.Oill ll.59 CHll511A.lil SWF. NM1 Olt· dotn. ............. iw. .._ r dltN.. _,.,,.. life. 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DWF. l I. s 1a11J.s. ~IOllll lnOl'll •/iOOd fCnse ol bumor. hontst. J«Wt .t iiamt •'IMS ID k.w LiU .,,U. °'°"-.rs. ouD>on. •pmmc -~ oe bcactl. l.ocliq for DWM :\S-4 ~ •lsamt poe.. lnw Call 1.s<>s SEXY. BUXOM. BRlJNETil:. BIG BLUE EYES. DJf. '\j, IJUit 14) •.tWd. -10 CA fiolil C'lu· aco. tee:U SWM 30-0 yn to~ p)~---daacac. ..... olall~fwi·~ LlpN N1pd. Call l.S" lNTELUOENT. A1TRAC'TIVE. SWf. 19 • .ST/12' • .us SWM UI 20'1 _, a1 ... ~ UOQ nt r.. Fullrna Cell IQSl PETITE. vtV ACIOUS. lmEJJ · GENT.re-,~.._. Sectllt ... lflCW -IO Moe "'Y -for ... "at 41 IO ~ Mb-.. VICJO. Clll ml., ' A11'lAC'TlVE f\ILL.FlGlru.D MAMA 8EAl IMI' lOO .._ s.is --...1111.dllt lld ...,_ WM JJ.«l.S... Olly.,.,_, Call mo LOVE 1000U'. SWF. NS.~/ .... ...., . .__ ...... s.ts WM. NS. ncr.. 4()..jO' .. ~-...C.b,,....... iw.eup wut11 'o ~ c.11 l6Cll. l'M NOT nE WOMAN If ltED cir•put-... 111111, ... ..... °"' ........ ,.. ...... ... b.Ja 1 pf I 1'SW, flW. ll. ST. t' t tL M11J _.... __..., .. _.all'll'· .,.. C..91 ttli, PRETTY. VIVACIOUS. pla)ful. llf\.tllllll'Olb, tdliclled. frmuunr. 1ov1111 lad)'. -Y ll*"C5IS. ms ~. lltrldlYC 111111. 4)·S8 Lon& Btacb. Call 2461 llllSH LASS, SWf • .SV/40. xri;s SlllCa't. hontst. down IO eanh. lllll, 37-SO. WM 10 Wit k'l\t. lilt & '-Ills I.d's talk and com,_ in- lltmU. Callrll~COlllll)' CID 22&3 SOUL\IA TES, A TT1lACT1'H BLl'E·EYEDbnwat. \H'?/111, llllldl«1laa!J) CllnOllS.. ClllOOOUll) ah\ot. phytally ICIJVe. bdler A9' ~ pmcMI pori. .-,nt) lnda1m11tolhtimar.~SWM 10 4~ •1dl 511111llr qi.ai!DtS In lllt Call usa f\JN-LOVLl\iG, Cl.ASSY LADY. NIS. 40+. ma~ sue l'Caflil...., 4.S-S.S for fnem shlpr'td11101A1p ~1'00 ~ NI 200'.\ ATTltAC'TIVE. SY,.'f, \S, LO HAJRJGRN EYES. 108t EllJO~ laltcl*r. OOll•cnallm. lhr CJllll:loor\. ~ pcrfonnma ans. hahan f°"'1 Sect posd>~. ~ '°"'' profe-sional SWM. :!9-IO, I« fnmib111j\ h111 Md p:>Ulblt romanct c 11611 Mesa. Call tn4 PROff..SSK>'AL A TillAC"TI\ E. CHEElftl.S\\CF sv "·~' lllldl~ albJctJ.: -"lft "''\t, 'I • w. ~ furun-\~lrnnnt 1~-call 111<.0 A mtAC"TIVE. PROFESSK)' M ADVENT1.~0t·s.11hlmutllllllll tx, SWF, mm '11/S, ~ l7"8 m11111o1tll wn1lat allnMO T1N1n Randi. Call m ATTllACTJ\E. BllE·E\£0 At ...... IE!IJ #ID••. lt's•..,•l-N ............ ,.a lrmd.,._. 19-tllll ,W --ID--. aide artlllie ... _ ....................... ., .. 811. Ywcm_•...,••--•* one.-..C11....-..,..m1 • II tll ODe alilUe. five a II*..,..,. ID wllll JOU .,..IOMf.Yaucmmat»,... Y•wt.1 you .. lb ... ._.., pDllbal .. 811 k11e1e-.••-.•--••-moa how f9'I ma bl•+ _, u.e Os '1 n fol a Ni'llllra11t tseditielillliklt. J. Oii our 1> I 1,· •,.., ~ ama ..,._.., w1 .mes Oft n 111 die .mn menu. Wbm,au~ .... far-p 'iedthead ~ wllib IO 1apood IO, implj' Slllr lbe four _. "Cal. number &om ........ ,all don't &ft •~me ftnt time. rhe ..-. • ..-, '° don'l .... upf.MoMldw»id r •Wll~a ~ ...... '°" can lm¥e. • r e¥erl w -ba¥c not ~ m:mded .. ,._ ~ haYe left ~ m r . you an~ I .S le«lCOrd W yqa cboalr. You cm dlCll fJJ IO die ,_ ad you .,..ID...._... 5. OrJQU an ...... ......_..._ "*9e .ta d-ar~ln• 11 ......... ,_ .-i oss r 4 1he mw1M ., dill lie 1 (900) "'17-13Y7 .. ,,. .... <<"A• ...... ~ ...... _,.._ .... .;~ .... ,..,. .. ......,..,,._did,,, ... .,.._.,,. Women Seeking Men Sf Single Female SM Single Mole D Divorc.d 0 Goy L lesbian J Jewisb A Ast0n I Bloc~ H Htif>Onic w Whn. N/D No Drugs N/I ~ef H!DrWI NoM>rlnUr BLONDE.6'1'.DWF.NIS.•O. one· min •oman, looking for oat· •omlll -· You an dn:ss mr up and llkc:me 111ywhmfromscqwncd C>Cllllll p-ns ID boolS ltld ]QAS Look111g for QJble. sdf-confldenl. 6)'+ acuve gendcmao.38·SO. µLL ~ ~olleyball. llJO)'ies, bis HunonglOll Bexh CllJ 2069. EBO~ GRADUATE STUDENT. 23. Sl'/118 SedJ SM 2J. )(), 5~ or llllCT EnJOYS blues. ,.,-i. itqi,er. llU, bf..::11 LoQg Beach. Call 129-t A lTRACTlVE SWF. NIS.H /11.S. "° depmdt'nu. !ittks ar~~e SWM. NIS. •2-5.S. nlCdy bw'lltaf· fCChOnlle.dsrea.'-*51. llllltll~ • financ11lly seturt. "'ho tllJOY' trnel, II\, movies. good convcna- uonmdquiet umt 1rvn. Call 2214 PREITY. BRJGITT SAF. 33. ~•I 117. pm(c:ulOllll. Sttb SWM pn>- f~\IOlllJ. JJ..40, ~er S' I0'/16.S. I gj, lwlchonw alld Und. I"''"' Call 186l GORGEOUS BRUNE1TE SWF 38, ~. 5 .S , !")'dloloslSI 'led.> bandfomc, ~VI. UC11lnf. ft Oft, rn .t fun SWM ""/51rmg Ovu uan values fOJ enpylhk lnll mean 1111.fuJ l'dallon.slup. NIS HlllltlllJ· 'Ion Beach. Call 1691 HEAL ntY WEAL lltY WISE"' At1r'llt1l~ Newpai1 8Qdl \OCWly ICU~ SW lady. clasna rdbts. NS. ms j()t6()'s pkman of amwnpl1ftnmt. ~. ID· tcgnty and rtnana11 llCCW!ty IO joy. fullykmlndy llllr'C diete B~ YEARS' Let's h&lll up our bva .• ~fl Newpon 8ad'I CallllSl EXTREMELY A Tl'RACTIVE LOOKlNO R>lt SAME. Oauy. can111. shy SWF Jftts SWM. N/S. 26-ll. ~llllnal\'t, pro(euionll. Slat*. Mutt wn bk! lr· """ Call I JI. S'J'OPI YOU CAN MEET OWF, 49. HIS. eduaeed. llnttivc Call tf you ft OWM. N/S, 4.S+, ICIClft, fl,.,.~ ICftllll~ Wldl pJ \<ti· ua NcwpM 8ftcll Call 210 I SEA&OtlNG R>lt SOULMA1" ... -.ctrft., ..... .nee.-, llriltil. r..y, fil. SJF. NIS, .cl, ~ ~..a. ..... -..olk. ... good l'Clm'Cl'Sllioa. Secblc ;:s-~--::~ PERSIAN WANTED htirr. SHW. 22. IOCb Sit. pll)fll Pa· $ia. U+ IO•• --llL CllJO) 'tlfe.. ...... 8t:ldl. Cal IOll. LOVABLE 1&. SEEX.S ll·lj, r.. lo¥illc. Id~ • e - -tlllk for~ Of powal* rdatioMIMp H..a.p. 'ltd. c.n 13.SJ BEAUTIFUL. BRU UTE TEXAS LADY. :l2. S'5. •Vllld l&t 10 mm I 1111. good-loot.Jn' pte. man •Ith 111tt cyo IOd a Cnc:d>' muk. Nc:Y.-port Baa.. Clll 1992. YOUTHFVU. Y MAruR.E OWF, prtu.e, quahcy. Seds lllldhp, s WM. fit. tnm. financially lllt'lft. pro(essMINI 62 + Ncwpon 8t:ldl. Call 2796 SWFDESlRES HANDSOME.FIT SBM under 40. fin .SV. J9. fit, aubumlblK. gOfgcOlas. 11nctrt. Tusun, (,all IMS VERY ClASSY LADY'. 42. .._ wt. blondr. sm.s pokr1&lll hfe penner. v.eallhy. for spci.ll'D'OllS Clllnnl e-mts.. 6+, 45~. Nn.>· pon &ldl Call 2163. PRETTY. PETITE. PROf'ES. SIONAL. OJF. NIS. 46. warm af. f«ll<lnalt. ~ En,oys lheouidoor\,spom..~i.p.. "''· lhcalc:r and lflllCh mote. ~. lllC I baa friead.. ~'Cf IOd bfe par1llCf 1tttlh ll!llllar ~ MISSIOll Vw:p Call 2126. DJF. Cl..ASSY. VIVACIOUS. pe- urc 111101ney. R°"*1uc IOd II" ... Scd.m& MIQll't ~-DJM. ot()-49 ll>llh kids. nditJonal VIiia for mtll!IQCfid rdlllonihip. lrJlat can 2179. SWF. NIS. LOOKING FOR A TRULY NICE MAN • 31.J9 All dx negociable.. I 11n ~'die dTon. hvdlr. Call 1618 SWP, s···· AMPLE BUT m. N/S. al.JOYS iimpk life equally• lloqle. II concms, lllU'itllms and the d!e- llt'f Sects ¥<>+/-. non~ ICddy bar San J-~. Call 2118. WTNSOME. WTITY, IT. T1UM BLONDE BEAUTY iCC:kJ mlecd aentlmwl 45+ IO lhft n10¥1c1, muse•m•. meandenn1s inrcr· spmed •ilh bup 11111 humor Ir· \Ult Call 2182. ROMANTIC' RESPONSIVE' RADWm DJF des&n:s hlndlalne S'I0'+.1111tlhp SJM. NIS. J.S-4S '°' CilllMllaed ~e ad· ·~ Mlllll bt ndl in iw..v ptiSIOlllR 111 mind. I 1•111 "ilh open _, l"'int Call 2220 WANTED SM. N/S, NID. SJ.63 """° W1llU IO be ~. tpOi\cd. ~cd encl~ To apply, ~-•erm.carin&.JO+ owt:. NIS. N/D wt1o loYes lift, pee>pe encl lqld'ully )'Oil. r.-~ c.ir 2612 OVER4'7 VERYPR81TY.SUM .ST.DWF.~.Y'*t~ Wtl. lftltlJ«t. llf«tton. ~ lOl\'lhip. l..ol-e listw-lfl&. con-c:m:s. i.ovies. ~ Bnact.. Batlts encl ,_ lllilllme ....,., all F'llWIC:ialy .-Flllllly on- alled. Expect .-e. ""-· Call 2048. ATTRACTIVE BRU~6TTB SWF. NIS. 34. 1MtC. f-.y, wwm paDll!tfY, ..-.lowt ........ for~ "' tpeC'ial NSM. for io.· IMtina ~ lrvlftc CAii 1919 IN'T'El..lJG£NT OWf. S6. ~ peaplt. ..... i.o. lrftd. JGW· ind diftncft. SftlJ ...--IO Wft .......... '-:ti Call 2'02. PRETTY. PASSJONA'TE. l'tl(). FF.SSIONAl... )9, S"l'/9.5 • ._ ......_ H/S,1) C'lall-CI IDlll al --·far Newpan .... Call 1901 l'AASTIT ALl..'-A11edWpy "11Ja All·Ammc• good k>oll ....... r...a.lly . ~)' !eCM-Art )OI -tiaie"' l'tmtt • 80 dlddml. no bt.11$ or mmadlrJ.. 6 •• hlll !wad ol .... .S eo IS' CGftD dd Ms CIM 16&3 CARl!'iG. ATTRACTIVE Bt..Olli'DE. 4'YS. tDJOrS ip01U. ~· to. bndlr • "• lllUll-Scds gmdmla J9.t ror r • .t aim-~ In-!* c.11 ?2.S~ A"-. IT SEEKS 3S-40 CffRIS. TIAN AM/WM filmtially _.. flftly~for~~ s;ibk INfnlS'. Ofqc Co.fty Call Im BLOND • A lTRACTIVE • Pft(). FESSJONAL • NSWF IO Wft Ille fwl linla .... S()..fJO ~. ~SWM. J"'ine. Call 2916. fsWF. ATBACTIVE. 32. t«lJ 30t.sh PY for tnc.dlllip IOd maytlt more. r\<e 1.ttJc1 • ~ kit ... 4 yan. lllll mi qllllle ll'UYe.1 auoY lnwl-c. Sf!Ol'I. ~ llldlr)llCltW~ Myl)ll)-.1 ~ doll'! J'°P mef If~ don'I Aop yOI&. COllaCI mt lrvint Call 17l0. LETSCONNECr SWFN/S,.S.S/ llS. -.di ~eel 0 , ICllwe af fecdon.-e. briCk. fay. m.111.fac- c:ted. kM "'°""' c:Wdreil. fna.lda.. Imel. 1eM1S. ......... )'. bq· d#llo"'*'tpelftS..S._!YOO• -o1111e 111bcwe. ST+, lllld a wry ~-·,.....,Call 22.llO. SAF, «llSH. S'1JSl.Di1El-.c· ll\<C, profQ&ionll •UNll. ~ ,..,... ,, )OI ~old fMblolled ~WI)'~ a yOMCt · ,_ llld noc ~fl'lh. I vrdl -.""' all calls Im.. Call 222A FORM£R COU..EOB QUEEN. OJF. HIS. 1ocUc for ho~ 4S+, IO C!llfO)' hfle'1 ~ ~ • tmd. ~ tr-. llld m.ctl -lnine Call 2066 PflE'ITY BU>NOE. SlJC'CEU. FUL. ~ ihlpely, IClblt., .... rnorous. youlMil 4J. ~ei giJ. ~ Ollldoon.. (9111 •• fneedt or dli-.r forrwo • 1117 lnwie llCWnc. ..,er7yr.oldtllll SefaWM,N/ s. 37-.50 • ..., -~ 11111 ..... ~p.oftwwltl!Ctaland ·~ .......... in• <:all 2341 26. SWF. HIS. c.v.ATIVE. .,.,_ ...... ~f-'!y"lftlllded E'.nJOYi~.~mov ift, r6°/t IOI. ~_.,wt, 1011WbC. lleall9I oo.t!Clltl SM Nnpon Bed Call I IOI WF. HIS. 8LONDllS9',44, SEN smVF........._.,..IO_,.. Loot.1111 for .. ill '-ly-on· ftld.-io._ ........ cm a..~ Call212t _.,I 0 4 IMs.c.11171L -· S..... ...... _.. ...... ..... ,,~ .. , 'i ti; FUN. llt.IGHT, 41. 57115'1. a -,.._ c.11 2'16. ....................... ... lflD • .... Sells M. F' h•UarCOfl• • ,._,. ....................... ~,. a..-.... <=-- 2205. ..... Oill l 111 VERY SELECTIVE. VERY PtlETl"Y,MICIC'Witlaed. ~7.lnm, blondt.. Sttb so p11111. ~rmcd. .,...... •Ill) pblal "'~ h:fu 11111'1)'~ 11'• Call 2749, DWF. N/S, , EDUCATED. Olll doon ...... .e. o1 .... Scd.i l..trcid.,.. tad)' form. bOnlbip. IO thlr'f lllOMIDlft batnJ. ...... ~ ..... Cltacti •111b.. sood food ..t m)wnc& Irvine. C'all 1816 LETS GET SERIOUS. SV. i:. ~ 7/13SI , 9, ~ Y(l') JftftY S«b SWM. NJS. 6'+ • ...._ llllldl\t, J.S-43. ktllC "' llwnol 511111 Ana.. Call I .s9°k ATTllA<.'TIVE DBf. 'O . SHAPELY, nicW'lbk ,_.. .. Wstdlmed.pdlMrtlillt.lall lltG or •hilt. NIS _. lor ow plCW "'* 11' mt Ca&! 1167 A TTRAC11VF..l'tlOFF.SSIONAl. SJF. NIS. n .5'?/tOll W.ud ~ t.lgll. ldlletlCID) tll• tliocd. Qllwall l•ft Ullllt ontllled. tp«lll .... ~ ncr.lS-4.S forr.. ~"':Ill#· ~ lrltlod. aa't . ., ca.. tppOMllCllU tr-ft C'.U 1111.s EDUCATED, LIBERAL ~tr· ~ hoftN.. IJWJ-. 17, Mt&lr IOOtll\. Sed• Of!m. my·goi.ns. SWM, l6+ .... pcnuaill)' rur fnaldlltip. ~ llld ....... Ollldrat ~ ~-('alJ "" SwP, NIS. SS, . CUSSY. ~ .... ~EJ\1t/ a..cai .. w ., 6'2'+. f0.45. ~ °"• ..... Cldllt-.I. .....__ COl ...... ~plflllllf. Mt~ VrtJO C'all 2117 fllt£1TY~M..DWF. N/S.4' ..... _......., kl¥e ........................ ...................... C.•Mliiol.trntl ....... T...-Call 1)92. TALI. (S'IO'), SLf.NOBI llONDE, )I, SWP, HIS. ~ OllelklOI av ... _. ..,._ .._ ... _....._ ___ .. SW. MIS, 31 ·1' "'-.. Call .,.,. ATTlACTIVE HON!Y aotlll.•.DWF.Noe..- ....... t ._., .... TAU. (S'll') SWP. 19, 0UTCJ0. INO....,,~ ......... .. Secls~l~2'.fl>' ,., "I -C)· ,.... Cll COMMITMENT OIWnD> ~.~•'J f L S«U ... ...., ..... ~ w..e .... ,.,., COlllln. " .. SUM Jo.Ml. I~ Call 1614 PETITE ASIAN CA.StEU WOMAN ... I .... ol ll>Od k'oolJ. ....... ~ Md I IOllCtl al cim .. dlerm .... ~ ~ ...... ~..-. .. 1ortwnmh....-~· ..._.,, • SO+ So.di la) can ~\7 OOOOWOMAN LOOKINCl Fat AOOOOMAN ~ci., Oef', n. S 2/12'e ~SM 1~ ~-•) ~ fanil) OMlled. t..iolllt••....--... -~-•--•a.d)' ~ llactl; Call 1997 ATTOCTIVE. SENSUOUS. SHAPELY. 11111.r...,.. bbldf. SWP S.. IMCll¥C.. ...._ rl· lor.'l1t11111t SIM. ~2. 5'9' .-. •lllDemfO)tlflU~ ~. ..... ~ ............ fOOll~tttllMla-.-. .... pMr °' ..,.tr'l 0.... ~ Cal lltl ATBA~£Slf. l6. ~ ' . ..,.._ ..... ~ Secbpd- lool.11&. ................ saw. J7+, N/S. SICJ•, for 6 f'; • COliMMlW~ LA ....... Call 17.i A ln.AC11V£. R.IU. flGUUI> Slf, S7/110f. 41, ..._, Cft11. 'O)' lollrtfy lllQ ~ IO .. ~ S«UNIS. ....... C-.S. ..... SWM.•.•~· f*ltlJPL ... -.i ,_.., W • -AMllrm. Cal 2l51. LATlNLADY.3'.rJ ........... . .w.,..~-~ for~ I xvttr .. tlf'*-~.r-illy-­ &-..aiy--. Cftllf. lillM -o/"-tw .. llt ..... IO_..I rabl) o...rc.,_,. c.a •666. 'BALDWIN .m&S' I.DOK· AUK£ WANTf.D! CAAK. w.a- i..Daiet).DI*--..~ .,... .... ., .... ~.28· c.. ..... Qlll.57 WHAT A MIX! ....,...on .....AnelihnlCllllp! Se.\) SWF. J'S~. diet hetr and ::--... ,. u.:e: ~ ......... --Palm Sfiriip:s.l.ii;s1pd~ ... 1111• ILOI ._ S-pU)tng. ._,. or drip. lt«lll -...n ..,., .......... (fllllecs and ----·~ ~Veley Cell 1749 SENsmvE ASIAN F'EMAU Lowa,......,.. ~lti, lrl\d ............ ._.., 0... CCMCy C'lll 25% Slf. (l7, Sl/1191) SED:L'C.r PROFESSIONAL SWM, """" ~ ... _ •lllllOUI of life hll ~ ~ b) c.nlk'l1~ ---··•alol'l•lltar..h StnoMt...-nml) ..... lk.a.11 NI 1'62 HAD rr M£ 1ro. C'ralUind, ...... ..., ~IOrnlXlll 1'4 ~ ........ Miitttt\lml ~--, .. So.dtrm trtO-t, Body 11111ge •ho•' po1c:n111I Lifatylt ~ ho•T'n =·~~lhrt7 ~ Calll~I .5'9 ATiltAnl\'f.BLl.L l:\ll> ~~ BLOND£ SWf. '~ Eai1•n ...... ~ lft. --.. ~ ..., ...... W,i-.:,~-1111 -*w.~',°'"llft~ -. HIS. b lt"-t '*""" fo. ,_.,..._ C.U1•?fl PHYSICAJ.LY Fil 'At-~ \ ..... ..ti• -tLoClllO)•dl&. ......... ...-..-. 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NIS. ~~ You~ lltrllCll\ c. ~c cMdoon. boa-a. cto. 11totan!\.Cosu~CallJO11. SW\t 6'0'/180. TE.\°!';1S. 111:\.. sti- 1111. SCICl.W. scds llealdl) ~ i111p. no~~ bumorous. lds pby hk ll\lllC Call ll75 Hll\40RO\JS. HAPP"t.. HASO- SOME. SWM. SO, ~ 1 l'/170. "i/S. 5«ts bu ,om bcuy 13-SO f 0t mcan- inp ul reb1100'lh1p C)~' Call 490~ ATI'RACTl \ E WITH A."-A Tii· LE11C Ptn SIQUE. SWM. N/S·D. 8 S Ot~rec Dedicated to ettm~/ hullh) di(i 10 nwnwn f111'1h'I. Ora., plt~urc from lllO\ in. pla) ~ ron- n-ru.. 'lpOfl'I. and mu..h "'°" Re· 'fl'l'1lull) ~lin, a SWF ~IS-0. llJ v.ho I• fil. IDIClllfClll. -1 \tr) p!t(I) f," lo\ e. l'Oll\llll."C, r(i11u1111 mmt ll'mt Call ''II~ ()U).f ASKION£D. SL"°'SlTIVE.. ADVf>m;'IOUS M 0-'M. S7, 11.--..-. ...... !ftll ........... "' s.. 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' ..................... ..., .. ..... fllt•J0.1JG.UO , ........... "-UUJO, I. 1020 l ...... '·' f\lOVIES 'Whtte Sands' gets buried in own plgt By Todd ffendl S..-• ....... G ivcn the plot convolutions of contemporary thrillers, "White Sands" is still a doozy. Jn (act, there arc so many double and triple crosses in "White's" duplitious Southwestern sun-bake, that viewers will be wondering just who was on whose side IQng after it's over. In trying to pile on its array of human sidewinders, the film merely ends up outslicking itself. The premise by director Roger Donaldson and wnter Daniel Pyne ("P1cifac Heights") is actually rather intriguing. When a dead man is found in a N.cw Mexico desert nut to 1 suitcase: containing $500,000, investipting sheriff Ray Dolezal (Willem Dafoe) is skeptical of'the suicide verdict. Despite advice from his wife and coroner crony to drop the case, Ray is determined to follow his hunch: tha t someone's still waiting for the money, doesn't lcnow the guy is dead and may not even know what he looks like. Posing as the man, Ray traces the lead to an enigmatic gun-runner (Mickey Rourke) and a possible femme fatale (Elizabeth Mastrantonio) who might be wotking both sides of the law. The film definitely has its pluses. The opening shot of the hcli~ter circling the body, and cinematographer Peter Menzies Jr. 's lensing of the hot. dusty Southwest k>cales quickly come to mind. Where "White" goes wrong is in its glut of villainous secondary characten: there arc so many rogue FBVClA agents that you really start to rcsc:nt the film's manipulative panache. • In spite o( some rea.sonllbly snappy dialogue and acting, even the performances i.eem marked by a general thespic c.a idity. Maybe al'~ from seeing Willem Dafoe in too many messianic hero parts. but J never for a moment fe lt Ray was ever over his head. He's so straight-ar:row, simon-pure, that the dangerous romance angle with Mastranto nio never gets going. The climactic implausibility involving Rourke's kiss-o(f is also disappointing given thriller showdowns: Why would such a calculating operator suddenly opt to walk into a deserted building without suspecting a trap. In the end, ''White Sands" just plays too fast and loose and gets lost in its own over-done plot mechanics. Rating on 1-10 scale, 10 being best: 5 At a theater near you By rodd f1'ench Rated:R I n. Maly: Gftf'ftf'I ~ (aot>bins), an cmblttted yourtS mc7M ~ ftnds .. job thratencd by the an1vll of ambitious rMll exec. To add to hls gcnall peranole c:NU .. ~ studio posltb\ GltfPi't ~ • series of ttwutmn9 post cwds from an anon)4'nOUS wttta' he hed put elf arter. '"'°' GltfPi't ftnlly coufronts the suspei::ted ~ he~ .. pn>blcms ere just begll1•19 ... TM Sc:ioopc 'Mdcr t.llGa'I • cOfl"OINdr tunorous lldrtcM swipe 0( upcnsa, ''The ~· Is IRMr1'lbly aobat Mrnen's bat pk yet. C°"***'S the best dcmaltl of the drecto(s ~·i111ltc1oll doc»dr8mll ("Nllfwt11, .. "M•A •s•H"), wttl'I • ~ d9ed-on tatpt by Mk:ttlll Toldn ~ on NI own ntWCI), the mcMc paflK:tly capUa ... do9 at«>! lone of b Tlnldtown rNllcu. IDbblrll Is • stanc:f.cM .... ~""" conccmed wlt'I c:sea' lmpcrllMs thin c:onsdcnce, wf* the bcw d,........ ... (~tram lurt ~to .Mil lobcrtl) .,. the flm • 9ftMdn9 ~· Ful of ~ lroNc twtlb, '°The ~· is. nut far dMphla. The Score: 7 City" Jay . Rated: PG-13 The Score: 5 I ,_..f'G.llt SU I. 10 IS > ... ._.fl!ISIS 130.td J ~tit• I IS 10-30 4 .......... flll 5,7,• s .............. 4 l0,7,tl0 • ~ r .. rcit••S. 10 4S Mp~-.., ... 4 JO. I lO ...... ---n-42dC.....Oil..Ut •11 1 ............. IS.U0, 10 0 °I ........ f!llSU. l01S1t l1$tm" "' . Rat~d:G The 5'oryi The fairy Inhabitants of an ~ coastal rain fOttSt l\gt1t to protect their home against c:affous ~ and e tOICic, pMlordlaf creattn cakd Hex>cus. The Scoop: It might not ~ the scope of "la Miw:f. ables" scorins of "Beauty and the Bust," but as fer as animated rTMkals 90; "FemGuly" Is c:atainty ~ pleas#tg and topical fare. The ~and 8erbk simpicjty of the Tlnlclabel haane and tunln ha'O occ:mlonelty dctnlct from the lush beck~.,., but ~·s mcft tt\af'I mou;, to melat up for It .Staling the Polltk.aly Conut~lhow from al the ten1ftc be and faune • ltobir'I ._...¥Diced a.tty Koda, e bfaln..fried bit whose radar hes been pcmwnallty ~ thenks to labofllet)' apeftiicnts. Al In al, • good lesson to be lamed. The Score: 6 Rated:R n.c SWS: Michael 0oug1as, Sharon Stone ' The S4ory: Troubled, denger·lc:Mng S.f. cop Nick Curran (Douglas) plays_ a deadty cat.and--mouse same wtth ~ murder suspect catherfne T~ll (Stone). A Grace Kdty Ice-blonde with a ftalr for smart-bomb ~­ ~ c.athatM's a fabulously wultt1y writer of crime ~ whose recent book perallets the ke pkX killing of her fonnet rock 'n' rokt boyfriend. The book P'~ the~ alibi: ""'° would crate a fiction tt\8t 'WOUid "'* the writer an invnedate susp«t7 Since Hide is GtMated by the pat as much as Cather· lne's bod, he~~ to the wtnd eYal wMn she ~ - Nm tM subjectornu next book. • Scoap: ,, )OU just sd aside a1 the sn~-rdase coutruwnr and ~ ~ )Q.l're left wtth Is a ten1ftc. *ek and rkttog gracX·A ptAp thriller ~ st)'le and Uce to bum. Trtdcied <M with al·systems-90 '90s eroddsm and violence, the '*" btJlldoza )OU with Its srut leads, pmduction desigrl and direction. The combo of ~risk g.wnesl1111 aship and hady t.lldatow ts ~ re6el 1ttess and compdli 19 from start to ftn. tsh. St.one's pafonnence hes "In stant stardom'' wnttal ... al/a It The Score: I flt, ....... POUNtNM1'MUYWM~(.... I fl • I I 4"(i IJf 7.30 ....... ......_ "" IJts lS. t IS 1 .... f'01311!>•., I IOU ,...,. l'OUt m-. '116) .........,..,. I W. Cilllllllf .... rQI I 10. S )0 t $0 "'9 ..... rGIJ 10,7 lO l ........ ~ 11 lO 2 \~, 4 n ti 11~ 10 IS J fllW ._ '-~ 131 I, S\I) t)O ........ _.IQ) 30.. 1 •S 4 .... !GI1UO, ''" 4 6 .._ .... o.-t pQ. llU. 1e Or.nge CO.. WHl.nd / Thur9dlly, MllY 7, 1112.. 8 ,._, ... ' ,, •111 t:J , ....... •' • ••. {11 :--·a • .:~ I • ..> i. ,.t From 7 French, r~me pi.ans and music historian, plays 'M>l'kS by Scott Joplin, Jelly-Roll Mor· gan and con1emporary ra_gt~me composers at 7 p.m. ~urd<1y. Adm!SS'On: SJ adults, S 1 50 ctuldren. • Pbyers 18100 Voo K.Jrman Ave., Irvine, 660-9215 '.'Mambo Km~" Brazilian jazz presented Saturdays 6-9 p m. • Randell's 3 Huttoo Centre Drive, Santa Ana 556-7700 jazz vocalrst Melanie Tay- lor tonight. The Pasquale Carlucci Quartet plays Sunday afternoons. The John Davis Quartet plays T ~y nights utJO ~ with Latmum on Wedncsaay nighcs. No C'Olll'r/m1n1mum •Rusty Pelic.An 2735 W Coast Hwy .• Newport Beach, 642-3431. Allen Moret11ni appea~ through Saturday and Wednescb)'5 at 8 30 p m fack Brand pla)'5 Su~)'5 at 3 pm. • Center Ave., HunlJ~ Bead\, 895-8020. The "Gargoyle Lounp," feaituring · incb- trial and alternative dance music, Is held from 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m. Thursdays. Admis- sion: $4. • ~llCIRc Symphony Otchettra at Orltlp County Penorming Arts Unter, 600 Town c.enter OrM, C.osu MeY, 556-ARTS or 740-2000. Paul Anica heirdlines the 1991· '92 Pop Serie$ 4"0neert Friday-Saturday at 8 . p.m. Tdc.ets: S28-S-47. • C>cnft hdlc Siftgte s.lors 646-4005. •Pbyers 181~Voo Kar~~Ave., lrvi~, ~~:~I ~rt>ea>e'i'nd~ 660-9215. Deejays pby music ro, danong hour ' Friday-Saturday nights. ICaraolce olfered · Wednesday nights. •Open lrid&e 650-2320. Played Wednesdays at 1 p.m. ln C.osu Mew.. In-•Stag Lounge 14S E. 19th St, C.osu ~rmediate to advanct'd players 45 plus Mesa, 631 -9813. Cuitari1Clsinset Peter Admmion· S2 ' Wickersham plllys folk, countJy and oldies · · at 8 p.m. Thursdays. Louie Mcweno pt.ys • ltoMllnce Md Adwent.re for N-S SA. 8:30 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. Friday-Saturdays. .. a.b at Tibbies Music Hall ThRler, 'l64 7 M.KAtthur BIYd., Newport Bead\, •Studio C.arfe -l&lbcwl 100 5. Main St.. 642-8580. This dub fof non-smc*i'll sinp Balboa. 675-7760. Hammerhead Blue Pfokssion.lls meea T~ at 6:30 p.m. plays rod< and blue 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Thun-Cost: S20 (includes sit~n dlllner~ day and Mondays and 2-6 p.m Sundays. The Boomen rock 8 p.m.-midmght Sun- days. • Wl!Wrlront Hilton West t:out O ub 21100 P.lcific Coast Hwy., Hunt. gton • Y.E.S. CYounJ &«lllM SiMln) Net- WOftl 3388 Nina's N~. 'Via lido, Newport Bt-ac:h 7 44-1 Ooo On Friday; a Pirty Debut wi1( be held from 7:30 pm. to 12:30 a.m Adm$lon. S15 .lt the door, • Studio ufe -~!boa 100 s Main St., Balboa, 675-7760. Hammerhead Blue plays 9 p m.-1 a m Thunday and Mondays and 2-6 pm. Sundays Melvin Davis Quat· tel plays 9 p m.· 1 am Fridays jeff Kashi· wa Quartet plays 9 p m • 1 a.m. Saturdays. Brady Siegel plays ia.u 'l pm 1 .i.m Tues- da)"> Paul Ktlt'bl(h Tno pl.lys 9 pm.· 1 .----------------------------! d m Wf'dn~dY' • Studio ufe -Corona del MM 3 20 I f C0.1st ttwy , Corona del Mar, 67S·757S ----------------------~--. Jt>{f Gonzale<> him~ hr. \aX 8 30 p m · 1 2 30 a m Saturd.iv-> .ind ~ 10 11 30 p m '>und.iy dnd T u<"dJV'> Pop, Rock & Country • Att.i Coiftt W.trehouse & Roasling Co. 506 I ht '>t Nt'\\>'port Beach, 675-0233. High on (.1,m plJys Bl~-g·~ at 8,30 p.m. • r roday Ouk1m.in1.i performs Celtic mustC .11 8 p m '\.iturda~ Tom Mcl.un plays das· \ll, JX!p ~ 10 pm Sund.iy re.1tured poet Robt'~ Pt-rt>~ JOOO\ loll... rod. m~1C1an John "-'kt'W on Wt-dn1~ldy .it 8 p m Altern.ltrve "XI.. I roe; '>hnnl..ong ViolCll{e pl.tys a t 8. 30 p m .\l\J~ 14 Adm1s.s1<m Free •Ancient Mariner, 2607 W Coast High- w.ty, N~ Beach. 646-0201 t-tam- merhead BIUt> pla)" rod. and blues at 8·45 p.m r rodJy·Saturddys •Barb.co. 331 l W Pac1fte Coast High· way, Newport Beach &46-6090 MICNel I ~ mtematoonal darxe bear !Ounds Pfe· wntt>d Wedn~~ B p m midnight. • Thf Blarney Stone 11 lb l Edongt-r Ave .. Fnuntaon Valk-y 775 <)<)87 Switch plays ukll( ... 9 p m r rid.I)') Satur~ • Thf Biik' Bttt Ult 107 21 §t Place, Newpor1 Be.Kh, 67 5· 2 338. Nick Pyzow ~rforms ton1gh1 .ii 9 p m • ltue ~ 1907 Harbof Blvd., Costa Mes.I, 646-S776 C.B. Smith e>bv5 folk rod tonight. Sunny Dalton plays· fol\c rodt Fri- day I( c Heyttn petbms ~ rod Saturday CRvicl Bums e>bv5 orwnaJ tn&ttu- ment.lls Su~y. "KUCI ,M Night" Moo· day includes several diYenifll'd Derformen, ~ ~ pbys KIOUStic fcA Tl.lf'9day. CO Cusonoo ~folk rode Wednesda'f. Showtimes. ton 8-11 p.m.; 9 p.m.-mtdn~t Fllday5-rcbys; ind 8-11 p.m. Su~y-Wednesday. Admission: Free. • <AM>'• htt.lurant 2241 w. Coist Hwy., NflwP.Ott Beactl, 631-1381 . Jimmy Hopp« Pffbms 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 p.m. Wednes<hy-Saturdays. Admillion: Free . • Aw fftt Too 114 S Newport Center Oriw, Newpoft ~ 640-.S2SO. Karen Gaftln~ llnd ~ Hall return Slt-urdays from 7:30-11 :30 p.m. • H.vbcw 5"tpt"t Pm:byterilln Churd\ cl the ~Nnt. FaltView 11 Adams, C'*3 MeY, 897-0S87 or 964-3383. Sint1C1'S ll'ld da!K'ef'S ~ fof female group cF all ., and size Who perlorm Mryttllng from pap to rock. Me«inp .t 1 p.m. ewry Tuaday M ~ adckea. The group will alto perlorm It your special ~. ..... MetWll:" ~ 4SOO ~ &Mf .• ~ &sdl, 476-2001 "Braa6-~!7 ~"~~~:;u:=: ~ held lit 1 Upecilil lnfll'f show), II And 9:45 p.m. fridi)'L U ~ dwgt>, two dnnl minimum pet ~ •OW W.W C.... lntlur11nt 7S61 • JOIN US FOR MOTHER'S DAY --, )M Presenting Our Annual '~~Grand Champagne Buffet Sunday, "'1ay 10th, 11 :30am-2:30pm Seafood Rangoon Cheese Puffs • Wok Fried Slvimp • BBQ Porlc W/ An~tte •Golden Pan Fried Dumplircs •Oven Baked Hooey Spare Ribs • u lifom ia Ea Rolls • Paper Wrapped Chidccn • Alaska King Crab Meat Sui Mei • Shrimp Toast • Pickled Vegetables • Crab Claw & Shrimp Cockta il • Marinated Cucmber •Scallops Pana Salad• BBQCllicken Salad • Rumak i • Oven BBQ Duck Aromatic Shrimp • Lemon Clliclcen • Sliced Beef With Asparagus • Sauteed Sliced Fish In Black Bean Sauce • Seafood Omlett A La Szcchwan •Combination Vcaccablcs • H~ Special low Mein • Yq Chow Fried Rice $13.95 Adult/$7.95 (12 & Under) An DARIO Geurmet Since 1977 Reservations Highly Recommended 10 Or-. iCoeet W~ I ~. M•Y. 7r 1982 S12 1n ...,.._ ....... ,., t ... .,, °'-ClMllllr II a...tie lrown'1 on lmdt ~ ~ e.d\. 997-9S71. A nw.-OcJd..ri.Fridly pMy wll be held • s p.m.. Fnct.y far .... 45 ..t CMr. SPRING 'MEALS &DEALS SUNDAY BRUNCH n.y..., 10.lpl etM EITEllAlllOO• FllSfafrul, Sobls, (Dienes, Wallelot RaastUby, Roost Beef' HotEnhes ~$9.95 Kits $4.95 SUNSET DINNER ~-,,.. Omsefm: lanonehden ~Fao Fish of '8 Day ,... m..sidlle: ••Sabi &dart S8.9S g: Celelrate Mother's Day with the BARN STEAK HOUSE Dinner served fran 3:00pm [)nnerMxt1&i~~~3a>pm a1 a p.m. ~ June 20. wllh Sund.iv INtinees ~ 1 f and 24 and June 7 a1 ~ p m. Tdets: S7 and S9 • Ntwpaet ~ Ms CMllH 2501 Cfllf OrM, ~ ~~. 631-0288 ~ ~ ol "C.at on a Hot Tin Roof,' 1~ Will~m5· dnma or grefd ind ~I frustration, J>bY' Thursday- Sil!urdly at 8 p tn. and Sund.y at 2·JO p.m Tdets Sl O m. Saturdly at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. rdets. s s 2. On the Second Stage: The 'MWid t~ al ~ Rueff's "Hosc>Gltty . " rt. ADfY Of a midwe5t 1Nnuf~r- 1ng ~ny setting up a hospiul•ty wite 1n a WtC:hlU hotel to atch new bi.tsines -but thew plans F awry -continues through ~ 24. Showtimes: Tuesday- Fnday 8:30 p .m., Saturday at 3 and 8:30 p.m.; and SOnday at 3 and 8 p.m. r~ S22-S31. Ma.lheNe~lwt.~wm. 1 500 ~ • Newport BeKtl, 8S4- 4500. offen spedal ~ pacbees for A DESIGlllRD hotel pmts -wttich includes a ~room Stlft, "Mumm'~ the wont· and a ttwe- mune dinner at the Mezuntne ind break-DRIVER fast at Windows -at S149 per couple. •ow Wottd Gefwqn ·lftUurmt 7561 MAI I Center A'Je . Huntington Be~, 826-4730. ES SENSE "Ena>re," an audiencr parti~bOn ~· • tery d1nnet is pt~fd at 7 p.m Sat· urdays. Adm!SSQl· S-48 •annF County uazitt 16892 Bolsa Oua St., Suite 202, Huntington Be.Kh, • 840. 1406 "The W1Urd cl Orange,'' a comedy revue spooling lift' in Orange County, clo5cs S..turd.ly at 8 p m at the S..nta. AN Cultural Center, I 15 E S.inta Ana Blvd • Santa An.l. Ticl.ct.s S 12 • S I 6 "T C.IJOrange," speci.ll Fnd.iy n1gtits cl .1ll·1mpt011 shOws, pr'f'Soented •t 8 p.m May 1 5 29, June 12, 26 and July 3 1n the Pa· cifte Symphony 8u11d1ng. 11 5 £ Slnt.1 Ana BIYd .. S..nr.a Ana Tidceu sa.s 10 "Ahhh •Wa~Off inMldw~y ~OUH 1058 First Santa Ana, 547·8997. "R.lm ,.-------~-----..___ __________ _ Some Fi No El~nts." Y Yort.'s alter· Those Loungt' Swingm' OuBoti SISlers,' an or1gmal musal comedy i'<UJtfd tn Qr. .inge County, is pr~ted al 8 p m May 23. 30 and June 6, t J 111 the ~mphony butld1ng ltekeG S1 S·S18 nate pu>j«1ion cl life after a global catas- trophe, rs pti:senled Frida~ arid Saturd.lys at 8 p m. and closes with a Sunday mad-~ at 2 p m May 17 The show features two tre.tmen~. one set 1n 1992 and the other set 1n 2050, which are ptesiented on altt'rnating weekends Ttdcets: S11 50.S15 Dinner theater • ~ &. Mai-&o's Mu~r Mystery at CCott's St-afood Viii & Bar, 3300 Bnstol St • Cost.l Mesa, (21 3) 466-1 .. 67 ~It· youM!f whodunit. where .teton pose ~ dinner gUPSU. ~nted 8 p rn S..tu~ Crrfll1r1fl# C.lsifle ~1•1 (?~ ll~-'kJiNwt<j ~~'If~ ~~~ llwJ, JJ~. ~. ad,p~p~ South Coast Plaza, Co~ta Mesa (71 4) 540-3840 • OrMtge County reriorming Am Un. ttt 600 Town Center Dr COWi Mesa, 4~4-4233. ~IVil ol ·~ ~ B•rdie," the story cl a schem.ng managt'r pb)<fd by Tommy Tune ashing in on the ~~al created when a rodt stat is dr.lfted into the Army C1t('a 1960, ~ns Tl.ll"Jd.ly and <.00• t1nues th1c:>ugh .\'\oly 1"' .it 8 p.m and May 16-17 112 pm Trlcts S21 ·S44 • Le Meridietl Hot~ 4 500 MacAtthur Bl\"CI . I"<~ Be.lch 476-2001 ''Brl),j(f. ""a , My w.., ' a i.mo~ of musal theater, m.l_p;, comedy and Sf>"C'alty ac:ts. is held at • l!opl'Cial d1nnt'r showl, 8 and i------- 9 •45 pm Fndays. Sl cover c.ha~. two ......------------------------. •South C-St ·~ 655 Town Cen ter Drr.-e, ~ 1'.Wsl, 957·40B On the Main Stagt' Closing ~n1<1ncts ol Bound.lry Watl!f'S. • tfit. world Jl'f'm~rt' ol Barb.tra Field'~ ~oty about a soent1foc ~ tl'C.'.lt gone ha)"A-trt', tonight and frtday ilt 8 dnnl. minimum per pt'l'5C.ltl • Muunine Rut<lur.ant 19800 MacArthur Blvd.. Irvin~. 9SS-CLUE "Mum m's the Word." a m~1c,tl comedy Jnd m}"'lery. IS pr~ntl'd Frid•)> at 8 p m and S.turd.I>'\ at 7 pm· Acfml)Sion• S4 2 to ~\l~~M: Huntir-Jgton Beach '&-- RESTAURANT . Complimentary Corsages for Moms! Live Music and Magic Performed at Table-Side. Carved Boron o f Beef & Ham Station. on outstanding omelette. crepe and waffle bar. W1de selection of fresh salads. on array of international txeokfost and lunch spectalties. assorted frurts and relishes. huge selection of fresh seafood and our irresistible dessert table. And of course, frn-flowlng champegncl $14.tl Acllillll .... ~ Senior ...... O.l dra • ICldl under 5 at frnl t.• . . . . -. t~ ~: .,. -.' · i,.·. . 1'. vl ·, .... f.,..,_ ,,.,,,· . w . • '• -.. 1 • i ' .... .ti ~ Family Portraits by 10 AM -2:30 PM VI-Con Provided FREEi (714) 191-0113 Ext. 3100 Reservations Suggested ~ '\\oMo9 ~N\: 7667 Center Ave., HuntingtOn Beach, a 92647 Huntington Beach e )ult • thl 405 •• llldt ... 9nlr ~s ..... from Dilneyllnd & Knotts! e • Mom de~rve ~ the be t! \Ve plan on giving her just that o n unday, f\,1ay 10, 1992. Fabulous Champa!,me Brunch Buffet in our Grand Ballroon1 ll:OOam to 4:00pn1 $17.95 Adults $12.95 Seniors $9.95 Childre n under 12 Fresh flowers for all Mom's! For Reservations, please call 833-0570 ®Newport 4545 Mac.Arthur Blvd. Newport Beach, 92660 IL.m ........................... lmi....J tt - Best Bet The Orange Coast College Singers conclude their concert season with a perlormance f eatunng works by George Frederick Handel and Johann Sebastian Bach at 8 p m Saturday 1n occ· s Robert B Moore Theater The 35-member ensemble will be under the Paton of Richard Raub (pictured). who has IWlce directed the Los Angeles Bach Festival Call 432 5880 1or add1t1onal 1nformatron Come From3 number one record.' " Anb's movie themes for "At· lantic Cty" and "No Way Out" have ~ equally u di¥ene. "You know. a lot of my auys (in the band) know • lot ol the ...,. in the IJIDpbony," enthused Anb. "Their homes arc around COiia Mesa. It's aoin& to be map:al." of MOM...._~ llmcm- dllClll ... -ball ...... tMI in- dudea Ma Steiner'• tbeme . from .. Gone Wilb lbe Wind." '"Daacin& In tbe o.n... a.. -n.e Bud w .... • Aaraa Cop1Md'1 '"Hoe- dowa" flam .. Rodeo" ad ... ..,. ,..,... bJ a., macer Kart Wcrteatiea pcrfonaia& CJould•s ••Tap Daacia1 Coacc.rto. •• c:mecr at .. '-............... widl 0..0 Idf, ~ ........ ...... el J. Fm, IDd Radolpla N....,,e¥. TicbCI tor lbe neat ,.. flam GS IO S47 wt _, be pa t 1Dd ac nc C.catcr bm omce. .., Tick- etMaaecr lcJc:adm, or bJ ,...,_ at 740-2000. ShMleaa IDd teaior lil:t-eu. priced .a Ill eadl, •padas oa .vai1ability 1UJ be IOld one 1ITtiS:-1;p;;;i;;~ctinii~~fvit;, From3 David Antboay, DOt to mention While .. Evita.. ii cenaialy no presidential ambitions. the intdcate dloreosraplly ol stra.agcr to Orange c.ouncy audi- Only two otbeT roles in the Marie de la Palme and Roy Fit-cnc:a, Ferzacca's Golden West show arc defined, and both are xll Tbe buae c:borul. employed production poama t.be P"'icM> performed imprcssi\!Cly. Calvin in IDOlt of the amical m•mhcn, and power tbat abould effectively C.olter excels as the Araeatinan ~ •: .. -=-=· ~;! erase all otbcn from memo1y. troubadour who in.itiatea Eva•s ,.._._ Perfonnanca continue tonigbt rise to power, while Diw WUb =.. .. :: ~· ~ "= throuab Saturday at 8 p.m. and renders a soulfuJ picture of futil-act finale, .. A New Arpntina," Sunday at 3 p.m. in tbe main ity as Peron's mistress, whom Eva tbe moll pullo-quickenina cboraJ OWe theater in Huntiqton de=ent support comes from =·::.. ~ =-~-·pr! ==-~ 89S-&37S for ticket musical duector Nick DcGreF-.--------~----------------~~~--~--~ rio and the owe orcbestta under the baton of producer IPICIAL llOtm'I DAT CllAllPAC1111 •urrn ••nca Banquet Room Overlooking Newp:>rt Bay Reservcmons Avo1Jab/(t 1030 am a I pm at ~ IPICIA.L llOTBD'i DAI DiiiiiD 3 pm to 11 pm DmmGI IOOll IVllD&I MVllC1I !Llli{•mLB 7 am to 2:45 pm 400 Main,. lalboa ... 'nftla .671 4611 Lllnlltllll•• ....... c1111 SPECIAL SUNDAY MAY 10TH 11AM-10PM ~ e, Gino's Elpuded ~ena • Esdtins New Pasta Dishes • Kar.-Smidaj A MHClliJ Ntpt • Early Diner Spttials • We StUI Have Yem Old P.....ttea, Tool! . Mll'Piott sunes welkmld is a. IQYstery By ........ ca:.i • ..., . UPPBR NEWPORT BAY -Ii you waDI to SCI r11ay from it all without Fttilta away from it all - complete with spectacular view, nice tcnnmodatioos. good food and hilarious cntcna.inmcnt - Marrion Suites Newport Beach has a mysteriously peat dc•I going. In conjunction ~th the nearby Mezzanine Restaurant in Irvine, the Suites offers a special Mystery Weekend Pacb&c which includes a iwo-room suite, a acrump1ious lhree-coune chicken dinner at the Mezzanine, the restaurant's "Mumm'• the Word" musical· comcdy-myaery show and break· fa t the DC.II morning at the Suites' own Windows rcstauranL And maad ICfVice, to boot. Tbc tab: an unbeatable $ J 49 per couple. The nipt my wife and J went. -.c bad a little emergency. ~ms 'Ill,~ .... -.. ANAHEIM -'The JOOd folks a1 0-..., ._. Qmc up with a way to br!dll ..... of time belWCCG tbe tail iad of llM riDl'"'l!tic ND of their ....... led~ .. ..., ............. and ... Mzt I.._ cm wteo. Bal. of ODmll, lbere'a a catt:b: You .... ID ID to their Iheme part.., .. it. Db .,. ..... Vicleopo'.is is DOW =::,-:.~azm ~ ... ...,, dae show ii free Wkll . .-t ......... dten.~=~ • .;:.• t ... = wb a biL Bal'°zfP•n• ••_,.,.. •F mllll• .. •c=;t :C.81: :-:-.:-... ~I 'btl ..... .,, ........ ...... ................. .... .... 11!1-r ~ dalrical ....... (-~ ==::~arJ..'i._ ~-•re·...,.... r:.·:c. ~.=:~-\. ...... boab..todm • ., 'p , ... hmdMI B?ll d'° I Bl*'s ftk:k. la i.e.. tbi llllow *"lid keep .... ,.. peMed .... -...,..... our babysitter got her dates mixed up. and we were left holding the diaper bag. No problemo, thanks to the Suites, as the folks there got us in touch with All Hearts Nanny Service. While lhe wife and I went off and played, the service's owner, Ramona Bruce, came to our suite herself and made sure the kiddies hitd djnner, stayed entertained and were put to bed. The cost was $9 an hour for a mfoimum of four hours. of course, .was tbe mystery, which involved a gangster who got bumped off by a member of the cast of shady characters, who all have more motives than roorats. There's just enough singing and dancing along the way to try to throw you off the trail of the mur· dcrer. In the end, audience mem- ben get to guess who done it. Our tummies full and our minds entertained, we took a little drive aloog the coast and Back Bay Road (had to eat up some of the Own~ and the eerie, moonlit view, whicb was just as magnificent as that rendered carUer in lhc cvenjng by the sinking afternoon sun. kids, they were just as entertained as we were. lo fact. they said they'd gladly trade a mght of Nin· tendo and "Full House" for ~ Suites' pool and Ramona's elevator rides. · Now if we could just talk Mar· rion into extending the maid scr· vice lo our home while we're en· joying the accommodations ... For more information on the .. With lhat taken care of, we c:ould peacefully enjoy a nice night out on the town. On Friday and Saturday nights, the Mezzanine, lo- cated on the bottom floor of ooc of two skysct-apers located at 19800 Mac.Arthur Blvd., is converted into a "20s-stylc, New York speakeasy. All the hostesses. waiters and bar· lenders arc actually actors in the show, and the meal's courses serve as intermissions to each act. babysitter's four-hour minimum, ..------------------------- What I liked about the Mystery Weekend Package was the fact that we could enjoy fine food, a good show and some time away from home without having to overload the car and driving for hours on end with a crumpled map between my legs. And even though we origi- nally hadn't planned to take the Mystery Weekend Pacbge 11t the Marriott Suites Newport Beach, 500 Bayview Circle, call 854-4500. after all) before beading back to More important than the food, the Suites. where the kids were tucked snugly in their bed in the main room. After seeing Ramona off, we could h&\'C taken in "The Last Boy Scout" or one of the skin flicks on the cabjc-equippcd 1V in our separate bedroom. But we in· stead opted to get some hesb air on the terrace while enjoying ·~ • • • ·• • I • ·Wbat'sNw at Scampi Live Entertainment Featuring ~~ l "ciao amor" join Us For Dinner or relax in our new Cocktail Lour_zge • .slans~ 131bJ. aey<lbel-\r~o., 1q. . 1576 Newport Blvd. Dav In Our Romantic Cdor tli C111Je~. .......... Luncheon Served Monday·Friday 11 :30am-2:30pm featuring Homestylc Cooking & Daily Specials ~ Dinner Served MOJ\day-Saturday from 5:30pm STEAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS 1695 Irvine Ave • Costa Mesa • 646 .. 7944 ® CHDJ PARLOR • SALOON EATS • l'IAEWATEA • PQIH'S MOM'S EAT FREE! When acoompanied by another meal of equal or greater value Mother's Day May, 10th, 1992 , ......... to11Mtbvl1at Wllo.... __ ... <Wilr' L---------------~-----CoSta ...... 845-8560 . , Dl~Jlf ,[; M y father was older than my Mom, and stricter. too; he didn't put up with that Play With The Food -Ron Around The Table stuff. I was rarely allowed to eat with my parents and was regularly :~~~:":;_~~ ::·~~~~~d :~:~:; A real Mother's Day gift: food kids will devour ~~ ~rer"~1 the meat o ff the bone, never eat · DI Mmlda's, .ad otba tastes 11 crusts -stuff like that. Eclo ot Japea, Macl>-aN'a, MllCM Mlllld-., Mom and Dad went out 10 dinner every week, and, Gela't MedltnTUall and Cradtt Chllra• For eventually. my manners were considered appropriate dessert, Haapll Du I~ C..... is on the lower level. e nough that I could join them. It's perfect justice that Great variety for cvcry age and palate . Thcre'a a foun- " J have ended up as a reviewer of restaurants -al· tain to watch, as it rises and falls in a magical manner though I've regressed some: picking up drumsticks just over the balcony. without a twinge of conscience, sopping up sauce with F.-cr's MarMt at t.M AlrWm IS inside, DOC as ta· bread like a true citizen of the world or 8-year-old kid sual, with lou o( working people and busy sboppcrs and now. I LOVE crusts. trying to capcurc a ~ble -but if your child really Parents are more laid back these loves baked pocatoc.s, Tiie r....co Cart is a vegetable , days and today's kids have it made 1dvcnrure offering a sceminJ)y infinite variety of top- with places like Ruby's. The one on pinp for $3.99. the Balboa Pier ge ts big votes with e.llwl•kk'• out on Culver Dnvc in Irvine i~ ~ry- the younger set, while parents seem thjng 1 IUd could k for -video games. ball ('Tawl. a to like Ruby's Jaguar Diner on water how fcaruring those tvo'll lovable char ccen, Coast Highway. because of easy ac· Rocky and Bullw1nklc There i a bJlloon machine - cess and parking. The kidc; like the the place is a madhouse mc:i.nt for tbc Nintendo ~l. pier bette r because. well , its Come to think of at, maybe BultwankJes IS .i Nintc:odo THERE and they can see the fish· set! Rumor h.is 1t that they abo serve food -paua is Marla Bird ermcn, check out the catch, and the name of 1hc: game here, followed by more plu.a. hear the splash of the waves. The O~n daily Phone 6Sl-80b4 ThC're's al410 a Hull· sand nC\t 10 Ruby's has a great wmklc' runily Fun • Food on ~bgnolia StlUth o{ w.mg c;et anc.J bar!> to climb the 405 Freeway in F~ll.lntain Valle). Cill il-41-637~. Restaurant .Criti c On the uthcr hand. Rub)\ Jaguar, M I Ca a, th~ hugely sucet ful M .can re: tau· JccoratcJ with ..i ~tuffcJ tiger an a r. nt, has.hccn feeding fanuhc:,. for the p.t t k1J-!.11cd Jagu.1r. anJ fc'>ttxrnec.J with w yeJrs on 17th Street an C~ta Mc . Re •• rnuh1 l.'ol11rcc.J halloon~. ic, !!rcat for Momc; wnh ch1l· sonable rncc , •ooJ food and tolerant management dn:n .ind h.1he'> in arm'>. Ruby\ has a m.1g1c lure in that 1 acc.u tomcd to the noise, manage'\ to introduce 1hc m1111.1ture convert1hk car. called Ruby~.foh1lc' -the younger -.ct to the finer po1ntS of dule tcllcoos: .1 temhc presentation that -.cems 10 bcmu~ little tamales and qi~ but unttl they arc ready for that. 1mc' in to 1.:atmg. A mu11·hccf or turkey hurgcr, corn children can order a pl tc JcsiJDlcd ror the unJcr-12 Jog. peanut butter and Jelly. min a-hot dog or gn ll ed set, with a choice of taco. cbeete enchilada or ;,i • c:hcc~ \dnc.lw1ch with fries and soft d rink are served broiled hamburger patty with a 51dc of beans and rice. in the KubyMo b1le Im $2.99. $2.SO. Girl' like to take the cars home for their Barbie 7 Mcxican food i,) i great buy for a big family -but c.Joll.,, .ind boy~ take theirs home to crush m true please, be :n generous as you can wilh the tip and if 1unk-pilc f..i~h1on. A Rubyf'nsbce holds all the same your small fry have been parucularly meuy, try to glX>d1e., -and it's a class act, real Frisbee and all fo r leave something for the bu~. too. Incidentally, SJ.99 i..,.,_,._ there is one totally separate area for 1dulu at M j Ruby's doe!.n't miss a track he re -there arc minia· Kyte Christe n sen, 7, sister ~di Christemen, S, and T~ Lobdell, Casa _ it's called the bar. Open daily. Phone 64S- ture ice-cream c.ones to give away aft er meals, perfect 3, enjoy lunches out of RubyMobila at Ruby's J~r Diner. 7676. for small hanc.Js, and sure to be de· r.==--__:====~~==;;;;:::;===~========-,,r--=======c:=====-:=::::".=-:-::;=::::::---­vourcd before the cone·~ contents drip in the car. The re arc whole chains devoted to helping small fry run around the table and avoid eating as long as possible. Places like Cbudl E.~ Cheese, where video games, rides, skid ball, mechanical singing and dancing characters arc the lure, and food is a necessary evil Par- e nts arc inclined toward aspirin when they dine in places Lile Chuck E. Cheese, but lhe place is a blast for children. Plan on pizza here -that's what they do. There arc Chuck E. C heese outlets located in Garden Grove. El Toro and Huntington Beach, and a branch is opening on Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa this summer. Phone 891-4391. The Stu.la is bot with that broad array of buffet goodies; aJJ those choices to make is a chance for a It.id to be his or her own boss -but defutitcly for folks seven o r . m o re. Buffets give parenu a chance to eat what they like, take a little extra fruit salad and cottage cheese, and let tho dlildrcn be. ,~ Edie'• DhN.r', on Cout Highway in Corona del Mar, sec.ms to have found a spcclal placo in lbc hearts of children wim Che Ump&est de- vice: Bubble Oum. At the end of CELEBRATING 25 YEARS IN NEWPORT BEACH · . A fixture on NaNport l!aY for a q~ ~. Vila1'1oVa is 0.9199 ~8 choice for fne talian CUisnl and an Lliparaled vvine iet. Jain Us PAJtla._ Dayfram 11:30am \Na, be ..w,g M&Al.ra Dav -s-=Jn' · along witti CU' rtlgl lllr ~ Please Cal for Ras8rwtiae• 3131 W. Coaat ~. Na-JfJCd Baach 714/642-7880 • ,, .... ···1•11 ,' t4 · Orange CoMt Weekend I Thursday, May 7, 1"2 An 18 Year MOTHER'S DAY TRADITION Make Yoor Rcgryatjgm Now • Champagne Bnanch Cruise • Cannery Mother's Day Brunch • Cannery Mother's Day Dinner Call 675-5777 For Raerwdom ..... tor Marty 30 r-r-... oozy restaurant ha one" the most unique dinner menu ptffef'ltations around. Homestyle ~nch specidies .,. a day time fealU!•· , MA BARKERS 15"4 E. 17th St 646-- 4303. 8 a.m. to 1 o p.m. daity; SUnday from 7 a.m. Serving breakfast , lunch, dinner in a homestyle fashion. "Country style Am.rican cuisine·. Always the friendliest s.vice. low prices for high qu.iity homemade food. Ml CASA 296 E. 17th St 645-7626. Family style Mexican restaurant. President Buih has ealen here! Open daily • 11 a.m. fOf lunch, Dining H~hl~ht Of The Week lf BIARRITZ dinner • and ooci(tails. Call ahead for large parti•. The excellent prices. solicitous service and delicious food make Mi Casa possbly the most popular MeXican Mtery in the area. Whet: Ffendl & Continental Cuisine When: Lunc:tt Mon-Fri. 11-5 • 01oner nightly from 5:00, full bar Where: 414 N. Newport BNd . Newport Beach PLAYERS HOU YWOOD DEU-GAIU 18100 Von Karmen. Irvine, 660-9215. We11 take you io COSTA MESA ANGELO 1 Mt Hlilbot Btvd 6'6~ \225 Open tot~ Mon. ·Frt. 11 30 a.m to 2:00 pm : dinner from •:30 p.m. Reeefvatons are recommended. "The best Northern tal•an c:uiline in .. d Orang• Count(" according to CXH>wner Joe lngardia. Ffleh Matood and pastas••• a specialt18s of the house. c .. .nng and pllVlt• party lactll\lel .vallbta. ARIANA RESTAURANT 440 E. 17th St., (rHt ID Morrie's Flowers). This u~ and delightful rest.,rwc t..aunng m. curs1n• of AtghaniltM le the O<Vy one of Its kind In OfMg8 County. For an werung of dining th• you won"t forget, Anan8 ii ture to pleas• the peltde ... the..,,... o.nn.ns-- Mrved TU91d1¥ thN Saturday Night from 5:30 p.lft. Catering and Tak• Out Awileble, 846~ 18 AAlll'a IUNHAnAN DEU 2831 A Brt11D1 S.... 8'1..,10 Open 7 Lift. to I p.m. Man.·fri.., ~ I Lift. to 10 p.lft.; Sun. I a.lft. tot p.m. er.,.. Caunly'a Uh«.tic NllW Yoltl..,.. .. --.rant...,,.. comed ...... p ....... roat beef. .....,, ........... knilhel Ind ..... ._ •• Thia Q .... eocllMMd,.....,,.,. MIWl bfl_,_. apedlllt •.ting II $1 ... .._enddlnner~.Take CIUl Ind c •• Mg. 11tl UM MNID IT'UICHOml.., Hmbor Bhd. (F lll'de al .. Hdor Cenlef) 8'1-1177. A111nrldonl accepted. L.und9 Mlan.-Frt. 11 a.m. '° 'p.lft. Dinner Mlan. 'ID I p.lft.; Tu.., Wiid. ID t:30 p.m.; 'Thurs.. Fri. to 10 p.1n.; la 3 ID 10 p.m.: !kin. 3 to I ........ Colla ....... oldMI •-aiae--•301W ................ In ~aR1d ...... INlhftlhand cHd' Ill. Wlrm. Mlnllr ....,.._. • ••• IDf wery a cc 11 ta" ht:Mn blltl?l II "'' ..... ID~ ...... LuMtm "°"' eut: ...... ,, dlnnlrl ......... OrUnQ menu .,....,......,,p.lft.ftom .............. for~ m1111..., • ......,...,,.,., th• st•s· in our 1930's Hotywood receptions and special occas10n at~r•. ~r contemporary pat1tes. restaurant fMtures.a mufti·ethn1e GINO'S ON ntE HILL •28 E. 17th menu and deli. From Italy to the StrMt, 650·1750. Reservations Orl8nt the the Good or USA. Our ~ed. A Costa Mesa landmark. steak. ~eatood. pasta, piua & Warm, 1nt1mate mffting pt.:.. the service is sure to daule you. Toe ulhmale neighborhood restaurant tw1nkhng and other dancing to live and lounge. Lunch, dinner, music or the larest sounds in the weekend breakfast Expertly bar area atter*ards. Private parties, prepared nbs, burgers. sandWlches, banquets ind <3ering also salads and house specialt1~. Live avaRable We have ii all and at piano bar entertainment in the r6'Cession bus1ing prices!Oinner lounge; singalong Karaoke from 5.9 Mon· Fri , 5· 1 O Sat. weekends lrom 7 p.m.. AMERA RESTAURANT 3333 HANG CHOW 720 W 19'h Stre.t. Bnstol St South Coast Plaza 54 io- 650-8960. Lunch 11 :30 t:> 2.30 3'MO. Lunch 11 :30 a.m; t.> 3 p m. Mon.· Sal; Q1nner 2 30 IO 10 Mon. ·Sal.; dinner S~10 pm. Mon.· Sun.· ·Thurs ~; iu 10.30 F n. & Sat.. Thurs; 'tit 11 p.m 7 ri & Sunday Brunon 11 30 to 2:30. Sat.Rn.vations are suggested. Popular Ch n~• Restaurateur 'Mr. Award winning Continental c:utS1ne l"' runs.Jh.s .. astaurant •spealllty One of the onty restaurants in- W!fh "Chines·• Food~· in Orange County to ofter tablesida mind. Good authentic Chtneu ftembe. E-**11 MfVC., Intimal • ~at lllordable pricee. Ful bar, ·~· r.k.-out. Clltmg, prflf•• room tor SCAMPI 157& Old Newport Bl-Id. gn>upe up ID 20. ....-.,, w.m I lriendlr OM*S ttofmtAWA 3800 S. Plua Drive, Unda and F«nando ,_•Illa ofter So.Ah Collllt Plua Vlllge. 557 • IUlhentic ...., Q"9lne MfWd In m1. Rewvdona •iggeeted. 1he traditional Europun manner. Fine hdlb ......... ,....,,.,,. .. Femando'a impn•Ne ~ uw 1he hlhell lngr....,., Suehi lndude ~~ trom Culinary Bar. tllami '°°""' codd81 lounge. AatJemr In ·~· Dining • Halel ~ K.-.u ..... '""" CollCIMdia, Vena. llaty; CMf. be orde'9d 2' houri In ...... Don Paiql•'e In Cambridge. ElegMt dining. lunch and dinner. England; Chun:hif s In La Chu De JACKll ... Newpott Pier, Fondel, Swltzettand; Hotel La Pabt Ne ipott a-ch, J23.1113 FNeh, In Agna L.ugano, Switzert.nd. ,,.... frozen, l,.ouiliMa ahrimp .,. Scampi ahr9 an lnlrigulng "*-' 1&1111d In ...... MCNIC, ..... and~ wine Ill Banqulls, IMMY --and MfV9d .. hat In ........... and Clllring • 1he uuce wllh IDll ol c· .. Si Boft'9 WAHOO'I RIM TACO 1162 ftnell h9nch breed llced tor ~ 131-3433. Open~ ~ ... ._....,.JC'raall flom, 11a.m.to10p.lft. ;Sundap l« 1Ud an thepeninlula. • atew 'WI p.lft. ~ deldou1 fMC hom the beldt • ••1111an '°"" ol the bafder cu9N wllh a Pier, • .ACl<lhriftp Giera a_. a , ._ ! n t19ir. w.hoo'a 11 a hw .. ,.,._. wlllNran a A.... tDr 1ocm1 • _. • ir. ....... .- mueic. °'*'.,,.,. ....... tram lpm ....... , .... and anyone to 10pfn _...,.... prtaM ,.... IDaldrtg tDr goad toad• ""'ia _ _.,.,_.,.. trom ••ID 111.• end 11.IO tDr 1Dw pra.. ~WI no !Mt UMd M&M.-C wine t., .._ baale. (c.tl In preperlllon; 9W9rf'ting ii.,..., anlr) Md.,....._ ID order. Laid ba, LAC-. 191IMl'9M.11 17'h _,.. ......... Nttlo • 1133 S. 91re11. ... ?IM Lunch Man. Fri.; C.. Hwr. In lllgUM and an OINm ~ • ._..,, CIMlpl• •USC. fMN Ila • .... end hlft ZUl•I 1712 Plmcenl6a. MS-IOl1. 11tfac d a.wd In an II ... end lluN Ind ........ ~ .. malher'a ramMllc ............ "' .. !ewe•! Raasonably pr~. iop quality fooo a-id get'erousty poured, low price:J dnnks have kef. I hetr customers comtng back lor ye1•s. Lobster ta~ . chicken. n .. s and specials changing nightly t l. rsday night is prime rib night. lum1 and dinner served. Sunday Mexican Breakfast from $1.99. ZUBIES GILDED CAGE ANO OYSTER BAR 1714 Plaoentta, nght next 1oor to ZlA>ies. €46-4222. A big, sprawlt·.g enterpn!e with pool tables and yames. Featuring 16 i1ems on the Oyster Bar Menu; regular menu includes pizza, sandwichff, burgers and a variety of specials. Very casual. family oriented atmosphere. NEWPORT BEACH ABBONDANZA 3421 Via Lido. 675-8973. Lunch Tues.·Sat. 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; Dinner 5 to 10 p.m. Tues.-Sun. Owner Sara Parrish brings her grandmother's r9ClP" to Newport Beach. • Tradilional ltat.n and seafood ~10ns. Pas1a and a vanety or unique breads made fresh daily. Last but not least. an excellent wine list completes the expenence THE CANfERY 3010 Lafayette 675-5777. Lunc:tt 11 :30 a m. to 3 p.m. Mon.-Fn •. ; dinner S-10 pm d:-uly. Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. to 2:JO p.m. Reservations accepted. Continental c:Uisine, seafood emphasis. Great clam chowder. Newport Beach Historical Landmari( features \Ver kend BMlCh Cruises and IN• ent_,,1ainment In the lounge in eddit10n to iunch and dinner. CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy. 675-1922. Dinner 5:30 ·10:30 p.m. Sun.·Thurs.; 'til 11 :30 p.m. Fri .• & Sat. Reservations suggested. Classic Northem halian gouRMt cuisine. NN, moderatefy pnced lounge "*-' NNed til the WM hours. Wiid and Cf8Z'J k>unge • night when the band a1riMt up. Chicclenl•. LE llAANTZ 414 N. Newpcwt Blwd. MS-7800. l.unctl: Mon..Fri 11· 5, Dinner 7 nighla 5-doling. L• F.,,..'s B8nd Fri. & Slit. • t 2. Sund.y 5-lpm. o.ndng. ~.comfortable. a ~.-..LA 8ientz oftefs ••erd-wlrw•io cui9ine .. 8'bdllb6e pricea. MotlNy winemlkef dinn«'I .,.. muat. 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean trorc, 175-2514. On 1he OcMn frote ,,... to 1he Newpcwt Pier. Open °"'. 4pm. ~ ...... C-.Mna .,,_.tram our main w . Dinner......, hom 5:30 pm. Fine dlrq In ... ~ orh moll lnimlllle Mling. Sp«Wztng In..,,... HlbCd. l8f98 wil.-ca .. for banqulta up ID 50 pscple. AclN'9 piano .. """~ ,.... jam u•lcn TAU OF 1'MI WHAU .CO Meir\ .............. ~ PMormnic ...... entry ...... pldup~ Old,._ ~ ott. S111acd and ................. lunch. .,,., ... ~and Sundlly ~ .. YIU.A NOYA 3131 W. Coeat Hwy • M2-7110. Dinner ~ 5 p.,m. '° 2 a.m. ba1lant. ....., .... cuisine; outstanding wine list. Active piano bar, favorite 1ocal late~night spot. Upstairs room at "Top of the Villa" for banquets. pnvale parties SANTAANA .CRAZYHORSE STEAKHOUSE & SALOON Localed on Brookhollow iust off the Oyer Road exrt of the SS Fwy. 549-1512. Open for lunch and dinner. Live entertainment in t~e saloon. Big name concert~ on Monday and Tues:fat nights. Generous servtngs of Steaks, salads, sandwiches. chicken. fish and specials. Country theme. excellent service. Private roorrs available. HUNTINGTON BEAC~ FOUNTAIN \6\UEY BERTOUNO'S 1ea.1 Magnotta. Ftn. Valley. 963·2730 SeMng great pasta, pizza. steak and chicken dinners fOf' the entire family. Pnces are very reasonable and port10ns ate generous. Family run restaurant: hosts are very hospitable and eager to please. All the sauces. breads. dessens , soups and pizzas are homemade. Though the restaurant appears small from the outside. It 1s actually very large and homey on the 1ns1de An excellent place to take family and fnends for a home cooked meal. DEL CARLO 19535 Beach at Yorktown 536-4045. Lunch 11 :30· 2:00 Tues.-Fn .. ; dinner 4:30-10 pm Tues.-Sun. Excellent food at excellent prices featuring tradrtt0nal Italian dishes. Dinner from $6 75. !Unch specials from $3.25 (served· in 7 minutes or they're FREEi )Beer & Wine list. .. FU JIN 15070 Edwards (Across from w.snnrnsar Man)892·8333 Lunch and dinner 7 days. Graaous. friendly own8fS Thereu and David Chiang kMP their customers returning ~ and again Mth thetr delighlful Szec:hwan and Mand•in Cui8ine fit tor • king. Elccellent food. Pficee and MfVice have won this Chinese .-.y numefOUS 8WardS. llARCEUO'S 17502 8Mch Blvd. Ill S..... 142-5505. E•lbliahed lince 1973, this ·~ owned and opetlted ,..,rMt off .. tome °' the best. dMfs in town. Delicious handm.te pizza. P .... •ldood. c:NcUn and vMI d~ New ~menu. Lunch ..,.aals from $3.85; huge IUncn t.Atet; dinner apeciell from •.ts. Their moDo ii 'Once you go 1ry the rest. come bck ID the beet"I SANTWtO 11Ill9108 .-o.ns at MlgllOlia. 9&4-3555. Lunch t1am to 3;30 pm Tuee S... Dinner 5pm to 1pm Tuea . .sun. c.a ahelld tot t• ~.A non-etnc*ing ..... .,,.,... Your holtl Ed a Frwa bring '°" lnlimllle dining wlh trdlONI ... hm 111 NgiDM ol •. M toadl rMde.,..., on ptemi111 8rNdl in.-wlh .. n111ur.i procb:b. no .nlicial ~ ......... StMW ..... . °' -and end the pertlld .... q wlh CllPPIOClno 0t E1pu110 *'9 .. ....., hom tNI blkety .. Ca 11111 • -.rd-W"'"O ............ ... - t• MOTHER c ....... . Ballet & .... ch 10 •.•• -S •••• Featuring Creole Style Blackend Prime Rib BBQ Shrimp • Jambalaya Whisi<ey Bread pudding ~ Capriotada Fettucini & eggs, Kielbasa plus ·J2 t#ldocu ~IO ~ irom s7ifs~,_r39s Adulb O\&dnn ....... IOI FNMScan... •A.f•..-in lemon aeam sauce servec1. 0ver s99s fettucinj Claldlea • GrUIM ....... Served with new pota~ • 1 crs and vegata6&a 18121 Beach Blvd. Near Talbert Huntington Beach (714) 841-0417 ••• Huntington Beach's Best Kept Secret . ... ., ............. "IWI IUTI lflCIALr s42s ea. Veal Oscar • Beef Teriyoki legof~mb •SeofoodFlore~~ Sirloin Tips wtth Noodles • Chicken Pot Pie ... ond more .ach day 2 cJrll.rent .,,,,... which include rrwnhed ~ ~ ,, gorlk c'*-bteocl Serving Prom Our R:\ular Menu ............... ••ld•lls . L•••&Dlaae•7D.,.AWeek Ewwy Mon-T1198-Wecl •• 7a 1 Q J ol doy • ..,_, • o.m.· p.m. w1111 ~ potatoe, 13 Menu Items ~ !nod, _,, OI IOiod fo choose from llAFl'Y -4-F aA• to ••• Oroft Beer •t• Wei Drinks •t• ~ ~ Fiii Hors d' oeuvres ol ..'4d 't.t.~·.,..,.. & ,_ 1&11i.~ •• r..~ .. rrm:u:1~ 21094 lllCH 9.'vQ ~ lltrtJ . ...., flCH.N l l&tt') tt.MN;TOO 111CH C'14' .. I• .... 11·11, M ll•H, ........ 18 Onwlge COMt Weekend I Thur9d11Y, M8y 7, 1182 -------~ Now Open Sunday Evenings Sunday Italian Pasta Platter $13 95 for Two (,..-Sl'.SO) LASAGNA • CANNELONI • MANICOTIJ SPAGHE'ITI 8c MEATBAU.S FRIED MOZZARELLA CHEESE Served every Sunday 5:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. All Pasta•s are Homemade and served with Soup 8c Dinner rolls 2221 N . Main St., In Seacliff Village Hunlington Bach For raervariom call 960-n64 .• ~ "~ ~ 8 1A 'UR~~ B~ • Lunch • Dinner Dally 7am-9pm SUNDAY BRUNCH SERVED FROM 7AM • 3PM Mother's Day Dinner Specials 3pm-9pm Prime Rib • Steak • Pot Roast Chicken • Chicken &: Dumpllnp Turkey • Fl.sh • PtUta ..