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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-02-18 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT· BEACH • COSTA MESA Tlw rK1fec Jkwtft that w.at suppc:Ked tu ((NM y~lffd.a)', ,, ~xpK1f'd to 1rrin loday ~1th ''in, huvy Business-Ilka robber nees with $90,000 By Deena Austin Higgs SUI! Wrttl NEWPO RT BEACH Police are looking for a well· dressed, gun-wielding busi- nessman v.ho robbed Bank of Newport of $90,000 shortly befo re it opened Wednesday morning. The man. who was wearing a business suit and carrying a Police sketch of s usped. brie fca e, confronted two employees who were am vmg fo r work about 8:30 a.m., said Ne~port Beach Sgt. Andy Gonis. 1 he man pulled out a handgun and ordereJ the employees into the bank at 747 Dover Drive. As more employees arrived, he also ordered them into the bank. The man demanded they open the vault. then ">tuffed about $90,000 in cash into his briefcase, police said. He then fled in a bank emplO)ee' wh ite Ford Station Wagon, See ROBBER/Ai A legend retires • at llmell, and luul gu,ty ~tndt. The ~• \IW'lt~r ~111 < ontinuf' through lht-night •nd f rid•v. Highs will ~ 11'1 lht-~ to middlf' 60 . lows in ttw- middle 40\, Sitt Wuthc-r, A:1 26 cents Capt. Villa vows to tell all ~ High-ranking Newport Beach cop· wants exten si on jn battle to keep his job . By Tony Oodero SUI! Wrrttr NEWPORT BEACH -Capt. Anthony Villa, the high-ranking police officer on the verge of being fired by City Manager Kevin Murphy, vo~ed Wednesday to te ll the public the ent ire story behind allegations that he cxually ha· rnssed 10 women police employ· ees. "The publtc has a right to know," said Villa, who promi\ed 10 take his ca~e 10 the city's Civil ~Cf'\'ICC Board. Villa 1s scheduled 10 &i'e a for· mJI rei.ponsc Monda) to the c11y'llt See VI Ll..A/81Ck Piii Newport officer claims yilla -threatened him By Tony Dodero S!l1 Wrrt!f NEWPORT OEA(H -Cit) officbh con- firmed Wi;dnc ... da~ the) arc lookin~ into a po· ltce officer's allegation that he "'a~ thrcatencJ by Capt. Anthon) Villa at a Newport Oeach bJnk last 1 hur'>dJ) Officer Glen F1 .. hcr ':mJ he v. :.i'I at the door of the Firlit Inter .. tate B:ink ,11 1hc curncr or Coast Highway :md R1ver.,1dc Dme "hen he saw Villa approaching Jhc bJnk \ 1ll;i, along "1th the former Poli ce Chief Arb (Jmpbell, was the focus of a fou r-month cuy in,e!>tiga- tion in to chargcc.. of '>C\tial harJ\'lmcnt, and J"1~her rcportcJI~ I' a \\ttne is in the Cit)\ dt,d· phn.lf) action 111 I in.. \ 111.1 "As I cro~~cd 111, p;ith. he lookell at me and st11d, 'You'll get )OUr!> f-····r.' " 11.,hcr s.11d. 1 Reached b~ phone at his I lun11ng:on Ue:ich home:, Villa \ehcmenth dented F1~hcr's allc:ga11on • I hJ\C not c:en ;.inti ha·<! not t:ilkc:d t 1 Glen Fisher fur \\ell O\Cr f ur month!>· a1J \',Ila, "'ho ackno""ledgcd l ~mg al the b;.ink th3l 03) "I \\OUldn l eH.:n S3) :rn~thing unk· ' he ,31J ~umctlung to me 11• l \\ 11, ""ould I 1.rc:ate a 1.t!nar .> hkc 1h~t, I h:l\ i: not h.1ll one: \\Ord v.11h an of11tcr ol a neg· :i11,e nature. :-.:onc:1hclns. h sh.:r . .i former pohc:1.: ment 3\\aHI \\UHier, :i1d he "'a .,h:ikcn b\ \ illJ·~ alleged cornmcrr · Anthony Villa See OFFICER BICk P118 Clinton talk: Is it cheap? Some area res idents "'ince at tax hikes. Others say the president deserves a chance to prove his p.an N1 .. work ey 1o:iy co~ aM Sk p 0 :eel Pr\!~tdent Clinton'... lltueprm: f r C:(Onom1. r '1tJI· 1L.atiun. umc1lcJ \\ cJne IJ~ H1 a "P• · .. h to on· gre "· drc'\ the uc and ,i..ept11.;1,m ol mil t :"e 'port UeJch :ind C't st,1 Me a r 'Jc:m inter\1e .ed about 1t"' I Jn. , rmn• pt:rn a'b for r. 1 ins tJ~ ~ .ut• "• \.Cr· 11 n _;J' 1.:rnment spcm!111g • nd lll\iC'>tmg in pr1>i:ram' dc,rgned •to "llmulatc the: eron >rll\ and rea1e J b ~nd ( dt:1::111on opponun111c:"' KC''' to the dell 11- rcducing plan. Clinton ,.ud. '"JI bC' getting h~:ilth lMe "''~ under 1:0111rol T.1, mcrt:.1-.c' 111 the Clintun pl:in 11 lude a !111.e an the '"" me 1,1\ rate lroin 'll percc.·nt to .'.'h per cnt fo r (.1m1l1c~ \'llh annual 1noomc' of at ka't SI 0. , a JO-percent )Url:t\ r n in~ome' 01 more than SlSO.OUJ. nn incrcJsc II\ the hrghc"'t ~orvur.ne ta\ r:itc lllllTI 3-l percent t:'l '\IJ pcrcc:nt rcdu 1110 111 the JcJu1.11h1ht~ t.I bus111 ' enterta111ment C\j1C1 ,._., 1n· crea~c' in ta\e for the uppi:r 20 percent of ~.~ JI Secum~ rcdp1cn t,, and a t:I\ on en r~)· b.i,1.:J llO th~ h~He~ HO+-f +ifutttt!:'fl .. ,, -------- Clinll\n s.11d fa m1hc.• \\1th le' th:rn ~'l l.0\KJ in in· ..:omc "111 ec no nt•t tndC3 c in llh ' becau c: the hike'> cont:iincd in hb plan lor e:arncJ income d1:J1t ,,.11 ufh t the nc" cncr~ 1.1\ I ,ir IJm1h ' earnm~ S-l 1,00(1 :t \C.tr, the l;t\ rn.re.s'e' "'111 .in1nunt to SP a month. h .. ·';ml. A t 1111:1~ (Jrnin~ S :90,c 1 ;.s \'Car "uuld Jl.1' an Vida Dean, retiring Daily Pilot Society editor, celebrate with banjo players Doug Mattocl<s, left , and Brad Roth a t Wcdnc da)"'> BJlbo.1 B.1y Club bJ h. ntr 1 11.~()(I .innu:ill) 11 ... ~ ~ I '"' unJc. r •he See CLINTON 'Bick Ptge For Newport society coverage, Vida was the Oean Forums will address various cable issues Editor's Notebook V ida Dean, the Daily Pilot's soc:1et)' editor, retired Wednesday, and we haven't hired her replacement )Cl. So who should cover The Vida Dean Retirement Luncheon g:sla, which happened to be the society event of the )Car? \Ye needed someone who'd feel at home lu nching in the Balboa Bay Club ballroom, urrounded by nearly 125 women represent ing the best of Newport Be.ich society. We needed a journah t ~ho coulJ mnke small talk about fund-nu ing groups like the Cover Girl , l~pre ·orio Ci rCle, and Sandpipers. We needed a reporter who ~new the difference between a alad and dinner fork. In teJd, I a~isned my cit -for l\\O re;is.on~ One. I'm one of the few in our ne"' room who ha'> a coat and tie. ·~o. I "-Ouldn 't miss V1di Dean' retirement lunch for an)'thing Like Vada. the t\\o·hour event \\J something !ipcc1al. Organ1£cd by society all· tar Adrienne Drennan, Ccri c Feeley. Mary Lou Horn by, T1ta Loza. Tina Schafnitl and Mary Ann·Well , the lunch featured heart-felt tribute by V1da'!i close fr iend • l\\O banjo playe rs !ltrumming "The Yellow Ro e oC Te'a • " a l:srge Tiff any va e fo r a retirement gift, and the be t farcv.;ell odJress since George Wo hington. "I hadn't '-lcp1 Ill three night :· ,.11d \'1J 1, , .. ho's lca,tng for her n~, .. home in leui, 1n March. (Don't \\\l rt). 'hc"ll '-pend half the )Car in Orani;c Count\.) "I ,,,1 ,\frn1J no lllll' "-J!i going to ~hll\\ up!'' T)'p1 cJI \ 1J.1 I lunwrou' Sdf dcprecatini;. I'm not 'lure 'he rcahlc her plJce 1n Or:rn~e County JOurnah'lm lmtory V1dJ CCl\ercd Orange County ucicty and fJ\h1on for three decal.le.;, f1N for the Orange County Reg1,1cr and l:Her for the· Pilo t. She'!." n ttcn thousand' of 'torie :ind hclpcJ f;me million .. of lfoll.1r for Jeo;crvang cau<,c And m lfoin~ "ll. I Jun't thin!.. \he" e\cr 1 I Soe VI DA. U_j By Joel Beers s· , '' CO'> I:\ Ml~\ -i...c\ln !:lh snnon·., c.'.11\.ulallH 1,n·1 I JPP> \\ th Copk' ( o ' C Jlllc' ''' m Sm1.c. he h c:ime a C1lpk' ub,1.nbcr in 1'1 b, the Or.t1<;c Co .,, College m:sthcm3tt•' tea her·, nnnual tnll hJ!> uxreJ cd an a'erage l)f 11 percent per )<.·,1r If th.i t continue.:\, ~hannon t'.1kulatc,, .1 :io.,car·ulJ rnllci;c tuJcnt v.111 pa\ m,uc fl,r cahk ~l'\a-.c O"cr the nt\t 50 \eJr th3n he ~' ulJ hl bu' a h"u'e · "I \\3tCh J lot o( tCk\l\llln l"m happy ~1th Ill~ cable ".:f\1ce. Out the'e rate mc.re.1'c' ha\e ll\ end," Shannon '31d ·1 uc,J:I\. hJnnun W:I\ One . \1£ '1 d ,l]Cll p~11pJc: \\ hll poli;c Jf..llll't Cop le~ Colon~\ late't Uh. rca-.c, :an 11 • percenc hike that took dlc1..t l,in I • See CABLE~ hll ' ~ , " t ' r , ' f t Costa Mesa residents rally against proposed work-furlough center Cl RCU I.A TION 642-4333 CLASSI FIED 642-5678 RETAIL 642-4321 NEWSROOM 540-122<4 NEWS FAX 6<46-41 70 SPORTS 642-4330 Busineiss ............................. A4 Community F0tum ........ Al Ftsl\i0t1 ........................... M Sc:x'titey" ••• I I'.......................... A 7 c .... (~,....... ... ('~''" 0 .............. _,... .... "When 11 It going lo t nclr" asks Costa Meta reskMnt lob Parlier. ~ Eight citizens speak out at council meeting. Board of Supervisors to vote on project next Tuesday. By Joel Beers MYt'r•• ~--,- COSTA ML A -l"Hlm ~tc :a Verde' manicured I v. "" hi c'°"Je'-1 \\'c,t ide lk , r(',t• dent arc handina lll&Cthcr an op- po11t1on to a propo cd Or n e County jail v.'Ork·furtou&h enter. Ei&ht resident pole u 1n 1 the pruposc:J 50.btd ctntcr 111 Tvcsday'1 counal mecttna. The center wouki houte low·nlk cnmi· nal offcnden 1n two Mapte trcet apartment "ompk'e" I he UoJrJ , I 4iup(r\1..c1r, v.111 \'Ole on the rfllJCCI 31 II I UC \J.w mee ting. ( llV M . nil. r All.in RtlCdcr \;Ud \\ .:J1\esdta) h I'> ll.itthng 10 per· '· Jde the ('\\Un ly I~ l Cit\! r prm'lll houlJ be I dau C tn lhC (\fOJCl.l applicant\ C\llllUh'.'I. We k c:I we're on pcrfcctl) •'JnJ le al •round to require that v.c pprO\'C' 3 PH'>JCCt l1lc tht :· Roeder ~ ad. "Puttina that an the rontrac t "'111 r.1mply huttrn1 our po,itfon • Uut u m!>dr It rrictt W1cJcr 1 uc y hi 1 1eJ community and cu C1 111 ism O'l ('omina fr m pc~ pie "un rl icl'llcd" bout the •"Ork Curl u h ntcr. • "I t unk th publte: aml the Oit ~OUlh.11 and C\Cf\tio\h d IO• '"*cJ need' to h;;\c ,;, mu,h in· form tiun a' ~1hlc," Wieder \:&iJ. ''11le fll\>IC I I b3'>Cd un the fc r of the unknff" n ~ profile of the pc n un fu rlou h ~i. th I the> nre not the .._ind ol JlCr n the) need to be f nml of." S1m1lar center operate an An • he1m nil Uucna r rk. hmuma l~·r1 k cr1m1n I J3 lccJ f r uf· fen u h 1 tr•r 1c ~ 'lat.on • ucJ11 ca1J fraud and other manor offen~s There 1 tr1ct chg1b1ltty 5acc:nang 1m c and 24·hour u· ptf'\11t.ion or inmate • 'Aho either maintain their rcaular jobs Of arc involvtd in 1 job Karch whale SM CENTER/II .. A2 Thursday. Febnwy 18. 1993 Small firm can take the $ting out of April 15 T HE C.PA OFFJCE of Mary C. King and E. Wa)ne Lytle on Old Ncwpon Boulevard in Newpon Beach (642·3818) would like readers to know that they offer accounting services at more affordable prices than larger firms. Mary C. King and E. Wayne Lytle started the busine s after King's father.in-law complained rhat lhe cost of his tax return was too high \\-hen prepared by a large accounting firm. King, knowing that th e large firm's preparation was costly because of high overhead, salaries and processing costs, decided to start her own business to "provide accurate return preparation in a timely manner ........ ...,.. for a reasonable fee." Best Buys The price structure of tax returns depends on individual situations, and the office is able to provide a free quote to potential clients. The r .He starts at S75 to -----• $100 for clients who have what King calls a "normal" return -nothing too complicated, W-2 forms, interest or dividends, and itemized deductions. The highest tax returns start at about S200 and above for clients who have a more complicated situation, multiple rental properties. partncr~hip interests and investments. "AJI tax returns arc prepared and processed in our office, and we are able to process returm via electronic filing with the IRS," says King. "We also provide tax preparation of panner!.h1p, corporation and estate tax returns, as well as various accounting services such as compilation and review of financial statements." 0 SOUTH COA T PLAZA opened Southern California ·s first GapShoes store last week, located in_ the Bullock's wing on the lower level. The first GapShoes store opened in August 1992, outside of Chicago, "inspired by the need to outfit the Gap customer head to foot .'' according to Gap Inc. President Millard Drexler. The GapShoes, as you would imagine, has mostly casual shoes at affordabJe prices for men and women. Sneakers start at $24.50, and women's shoes range in price from SSO for {. sandals and clogs to SI I 5 for shoes that look similJr to a men's dress shoc.~1en's shoes start at around S70 for loafers and bucks. to $128 for dre~ shoes Other dc,igns include lug-oled hiking boots, calfskin nats and sandals. Uppers and lin ings are made of top-grain leather from Italy or the United States, aiW careful attention to details -like hand-se" ipg all moccasins -make GapShoes high quali ty. 0 __DA.._"'i O'NEii , PRESIDENT of 0 ' eil Moving S)slems (258-8000) in Costa Mesa, says that he has a suggestion fo r Best Buy readers. '"for tho'ie .,.,ho ha\e :Acar. boat, motor home. or trailer that needs to be stored in a protected ''arehouse, O'Neil Moving Systems has the be~t pncc available, considerably lower than any competition," he says. Prices arc SSO per month for most auromoblle~. S75 per month for most boats, and SH.IO for most motor homes. D Best IJUJ5 uppeurs Thursdays and Saturdays. Whetntr }uu're a merc,hant or 11 sbop~r, if )Ou J..1ww of IJ good buy, ·I 'd love to give you some publicity. Cull me DI 540·1224, lax me •t 6-16--1J 70 ur write lo me: Best Buys, Dally Pilot, JJO n: BnJ t., Costa Mes•, Calif. 92627. VOL.87,N0.42 l. Lo ca I 0 n I y =~==============~······································································································································································,··········· &.:=================::.11·····""'"""'"""""""""······ .................................................................................................................... :•"'''""""'''"'""""'"""' ... .... Ai&~~·~i~.F~~~~~:··ih~·~~;·d~~~ of Consumer and Healt h Sciences at Orange C.oast College, in charge of programs ranging from dental assisting to hotel management. Freeman, 43, commutes to the college each day from San Diego by train. Her husband, Ernest, is planning director for city of San Diego. "I drive 20 minutes from our home in Mission Valley to Del Mar to catch the 7:03 a.m. train," she said. "I arrive in Irvine about an hour later. then drive to campus from there." She drives a rental car {rom Irvine, but plans to buy a used car to keep at the train station. She returns home each night at 7:30 p.m. c3recrs in the ch:inging health ~ure industry. "Health care and services arc not a steady state," Freeman said. "They're m constant flux." Freeman believes the key is to link college programs with the private sector. "With limited budget limited throughout the United States, educators have learned to look to external funding." THE HEAL TH FACTOR ····Aith~·~·g-h··~~~h·h~~·t;~~~··~;;·ci~·~r TIE l.EAl"1ING PROCESS Before joining Orange C.oast College this semester, Freeman was the assistant vice president for academic planning at Morgan .State University jn Baltimore. She has a bachelor's degree in English, a mas ter's degree in speech pathology and a doctorate in speech and hearing science. As an international consultant for the W.K Kellogg Foundation, Freeman traveled to four African narions to evaluate their health care proc~durcs. America's ailing health cure system, Freeman s:iid the United States is still considered a leader in many health care areas. "We need to ensure access to health care for all people -that is a necessity," said Freeman, the forme r board president of the National Society for Allied Health. "But America also serves as a leader in the world community in the area of health c:i re." -Story by R uss LoDr, photo. by Marc Martin If you kno\V someone who would make an interesting Pilot Person, gfre our Readers' EVER-CHANGING INDUSTRY At Orange Coast College. part of Freemnn·~ responsibilities will be to prepare tudcnts for I lot line a call at 642-6086. U:J\'e your name and phone number. Th:mks! Cityside !:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .. :::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::: Yamada: Economy can fuel racism LIDO ISLE -Orange County poet and human rights activist Mitsuye Yamada, who spent two years in an in ternment camp during World War JI, says lough economic limes are feeding the fires of racism. "This occurs during stressful economic times, when people need some kind of a scapegoat," said Yamada, who will speak tonight on "The Rising Tide of Prejudice in Orange C.ounty" at the Howard and Gloria Hassett residence in Lido Isle. Her appearance is hosted by the Friends of the Nonnan E . Watson Library at Orange C.oast College. "I don't sec bow we could not ·Orange County poet and human notice that there is an increase in rights ~ivist Mi tsuye Yamada ,.,,;11 . speli tonight on "Th e Risi ng Tide .., hate crimes in Orange County." of Prejudice in Orange County" at Yamada, author of two books of the residence of Howard and Gloria poetry and editor Of two anthologies, Hassett in Lido Isle. If you arc inter· is a professor emeritus at Cypress ested in attending, call 432-5087. College. Born in Japan and raised in Seattle, she was sent to an internment camp in 1942, sc\'eral months alter the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Yamada, then a teen·agcr, spent t\\O ye"m .11 the camp in Minidoka, Idaho. "At that time, there were no human rights organizations that "ere monitoring these activities," she said. "There's no way thnt something like that cannot affect your perspective on life." Her experience led to a lifelong commitment to human right activ1 m. A fo rmer board member of Amnesty International, Yamada fears that American society is growing complacent to acts of racial intolerance. "There is a lack o w reness of what1_h~_pening.." she said ''.futCiyonc !>hould be. concerned." Seating is limited. For more information, call 432-50 7. -By Ru~ Lot1r Where's the storm? Just stay tuned ••. I ir raining yet? If ir isn 'r,..f>ray tuned. Wh ile coa ral citie were bracing for hcJvy showers Wednesday, the srorm never howed up. Instead. area residents were~ treated to mostly unny skies. Today, that should change. "If it doesn't," said National Weather Service meteorologist Gary Newmann, "we're all going to be sitting here with egg on our face." At sunset on Wednesday, the expected storm was poised about 900 miles southwc~t of the Los Angele metropolitan area. "l11c lltorm is in ten ifying," Newmann expl.iined. ''When a 'itorm dccpenc; :ind intensifies over the Paf tric. it ha' a tendency to :.low dt>wn." 1h a con'lcqucnce, the storm is late. When it doc' actually :1rri\·e, it \\ill bring heavy rain, gusty winds and possibly thunder howers. Ncwnwnn s:rid. rt al o should include n strong cold front, brought on by cold air that hJ come down from Alaska. "It looks very impre ive on the tllellite picture," Newmann said ---1 Wcd n~1y, {ldd~-th:tt-thc torm till is expected to drop 1 to 3 inches of rain on the coas!. -By Peter R)an Realtors want a house to fix omc1111 hope mom can see dying son Community Hospice Care, which is caring for Fernando Pedroza, 25. Wanted: A house th.it's seen hetter days. NEWPORT BEA CH - Ho picc officials who have worked to bring the mother of Salvadorean leukemia patient to California to sec her dying son said Wednesday they hope the woman will amvc within the next 24 to 48 hours. "He remains very ill, and he's hoping that his mother will arrive soon," said Debbie Miller, a spokeswoman for Miller said Pedroza, who is staying in a local convalc cent home, wanted lo see his mother, Adela Lopez, before he died. Originally, Lopez was denied entry into thr United Slates by lmmigratioi •• nd Natur:ili- zation officials. But Tuesday, she was grantea an emergency 60-day visa. -By th~ Dnlly Pilot The Ne,,port·Mcsa Association of Re altors, \\hich annually fl\CS up the humc anJ )lird of a senior citizen. '" looking for someone to heir. The frMt·u p camp:ucn cumc1dcs w11h American I lomc Weck, April 18-~4. The person whose house is singled our for thcr assoc!ia11on· "Home lmprovemcnl Project"' '"II be 1reated 10 J complete rcfurb1 hing - from weed to \\indo"'~· To be eligible, the recipient must be a homeowner in Costa Mcs:i or Ne\\ port Beach. dcmomrrate financial hard\hip and let the :is1iocia1ion to publicize the event. If you qualify, or know of some \\ho may qualify, c:i ll Donnie l urncr JI 668-9,33, or Ro e Cnrcy 111 722-2300. ~~1-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .. :::::::::::::::::::.::::::.::::::::::.:::: .. ::::.: ... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Weather .. lOCA f ION S4zt SHAit H 1.nbl'lgfOll 2 ·J IM N-pott ~xh 2-4 fU CCl'CMl.I ck>I Mar 2·J I• ....,.,.. kid! ).J ,_ ~por1 BHch 63/49 Bo1lh4..i: bl 49 (OSIA M t'\A! b4 46 Coron• dtl M11r: 62/49 Public Record r:::::::::: BlmlS HOAG MEMORlAL HOSPITAL Febnwy 1 o Mlchtll• o1nd ffolnk McDono1Jd (C>Sl.l M~ gtrl febfuary l o M•ry ind Fred Com--. ti I, Ntwpott Beach, boy F eb<u,uy J o M.ailt ind Robet1 ~ c~ Mcu gul o Jill Snug.a .and lle>Mn FlAnntry Jr. Coron.a dcl Mar, g11I (ebruary • a Er in .and Onid Domt,,Kh Lal.e r orl"SI boy February S o lind1 .and llo~rt rltming. N~potl ~.ich. bo-, feb<u.iiry (; a Pt iro1 .and Guy log~. (O>t.J t.\t.'\a. boy o Po1trici.a Wo1tson, Co\U ~.girl Februo1"' '1 o Rou .and Arturo ~k..do C~.aMM-l ~ febfu.iry a D B•lh .and ScOI lindlly C<bt.a~.boy fcbfu.iry 9 . o h ... nyo1 &nd Edmund R~bo1ta)L C~.i t.~. girl o Mui.a .iind )OS• Culient'l, CO\t.l ~ gut rthttl.iry 10 o IC1ren ind John Dus.an Nl'Wpon 8cKh, boy o Sus.an ,and oon .. td u--.rMz N~pon ~JCh. boy o Joni ind Eric O.ihl C~h~ g•rl febru.iry 11 rtn tnn y .and Benson Wi&ht, Newpon BNch, girl SAINT JOSEPH HOSPIT Al D«ember 22 o Krislfn o1nd fr1nk Al~rs. Cost.a Mt"\ol, boy ftbtu.ary 1 O Chtr}I .i.nd Ed~1rd How"11iK Co.ta ~. girl I • POLICE LOG COSTA MESA Scr•ng Pl.act: Three b1kt'S, \\1th J comb.ned value o( S2,900, ~ere tal..en from a garJge o( a home in the 2800 block Cheyenne Slreet: Someone rrted open the sltdlng glass d00< o a hOme on the 900 block .ind took .a VCR. a sttreo, chKks, .a pastel p1llowcast> and a 12-p.lcli. of beer. NEWPORT BEACH Po1rk Lane: A toolbo .lnd mountain bike were stolen from a residence in I~ 3700 block. H•ven Pl3ce: Creen graffitt wJs found written m spr.ty paint on a g.irage wall m the 1500 block Poppy A\'tnut: SorMone pt.K.d ;a lit Qndle 1n a dried Om..cmas tree lymg 1n an alle-y in the 400 block I MUHQ& f ::::::::::::::::: s"P" lotto \\ rdnesdd} Feab 17 J,u kpot S l m1ll1011 9, 14, l ;, 20, J3, 41 Oecco How to reach us at The Pilot S.11~ ,... .. 0tfM , .. .....,._J '1 To make a correction It it Tli. PW-'., pol_!(y to ptol'lpl/y «lfNCt tll ff '°" ol w~ To "PO'\ a11 ttfOt °' cilf'lio -· ,._ c.af 10 4)11, 9' JO Tl\eftlt ,.w ,_.._.... ~~ a.1 '=!16M-.._ ...... ...... ..,. ........... Clrcvlalk>ft Or~ngt County 642~333 ~ ..... Classified ~2-5678 Display ~2~321 Editorial ~ 5401224 Sporu 642·4JJO News, tpOf1J f b 646--41 70 MMft <>Mc-. 81JJ1Mt1 OfftCt 642·4 321 81JJ1""5 , ... 611 -5902 , I 01 IM, f 9 ''0 ··"'· ,. 2.07 ,"' ..• 12''"' 4l IO.a1111• '1 47 • "'· s ' l •• , "'· 0' IUpm 4 J ' .,,_ ~ .. ,..... • 0 • "' ~·f't ~ •• , "' -() 0 . On the cover TM ~cnting ol v~ lido Pl.u.i by l.ine london on me front ~8" o from tM Ory of Newport Be.ach 1993 calencj.,r, published by &rrett & BMrett at no cott to the t.l~)'t'. • 11 Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Dally f\lot Thuraday, February 18, 1993 Al t .............................................................................................................................................. . .................................................................................................................. ~ .................. : .......... . Movie listings ---------···················································································-·················································· , ..................................................................................................................................... . s~'!.,,d r,our items to Peter Ryan The va1/y Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., ' Costa M t'sa, 92627. Saturd ay Sexual Ab use seminar -"Managing Your Fears: A Seminilr for Women Survivors of > Childhood Sexual Abuse," will be presented from 10~30 a.m. to 12: 30 p.m. by Elizabeth Slocum, M.F.,C.C., of Slocum Coun!.elin$ Services, 2900 Bristol St., Building F, Suite 202. The cost is SS. For information, call 546-7708. Fitness course -Orange C~st College Community Service Office will hold a six-week non·cred1t fitness course for people O\er 40 . Beginning at 6 p.m., the Trim to Rh>thm course fee is S49. Call 432-5880. Stress management - Orange Coast College Community Service Office will hold a one-day seminar on Stress Management and Performance Enhancement at 9 a.m. Cost is S49. Call 432-5880. Sunday, Feb. 21 Dr. Ruth -American Friends of the Hebrew University present Dr. Ruth Westhe1mer and Hebrew Un1vers1ty Professor Charles Greenb.:>um in a discussion of Israel, relat1onsh1ps and positive parenting values, at Tf!mple Bat Y..ihm. 1011 Camelbad. St., Ne,..,port Beach at 7 p m. Tickets are S20 for resef\ed seats, S10 general admission and SS for students and senior" r or more 1nform.:>t1on, call 95:>:28 11 . Music from the Hea·rt - The Aire of Elegance Trio will perform "Music from the Heart " at the Newport Center Library's Sund.:>y musicale beginning at 3:30 p.m. 1n the library's Cummunity Room, 656 San Clemente Dr., Newport Beach. The Oute, violin and cello trio "111 play classical selections by Bach, Haydn and Mozart, as "'ell as selections from "Phantom of the Opera" and "Beauty and the Beast " For information, call 644-3161. Tuesday, Feb. 23 Sales seminar The Ne-... port Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, Dolphins Division, presenu "Put Your 1993 Sales lhrough the Roof." \\-1th real eswte author Danielle Kenned), at -15 a m at the Hyatt "e" porter The c~l 1!> S 13.50 with r~rvat1ons, S 1 S SO at the door R~~at1ons must be rece1\ed 24 l'rours before the e\ent Call 7 29 4.iOO Mystery lecture -E'an Max'"ell will s~clk at the Friend> of the Librclry meeting today at 1 p m 1n the Community Room of the Main Library 111 Ne-.' port Center. Max'"ell 1s co-author \.\1th h1> wife, Anne, of many m~krn.'> under. the name A E MaX\,ell The meeting is open to the public and refreshments will be ~~ed. The subrect of Mr MJ'(\\ell's t<lll. is "M)-teries and Crime and Orange Count) ' Ioc more_iofounatiua,_ conL,1ct Ann Spencer Jl 760-013 7. New Horizons -The Volunteer Center ol Greater Orange Count) will sponsor "Career) 1n Nonprofit Organizations," designed for anyone interested in entering the 11111 doctor 11 In town American Friends of the Hebrew Univer- sity present Or. Ruth Westheimer and He- brew University Pro- fessor Charles Greenbaum in a dis- cussion of Israel, re- lationships and posi- tive parenting values, Sunday, at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelback St., New- port Beach at 7 p.m: Tickets are $20 for reserved seats, S 10 general admission and $5 'for students and seniors. For mole information, call 955-2811. nonprofit field or advancing 1n it. In this two-hour seminar, Nan Morley, Associate Director of the Volunteer Center, will present rich and diverse opportunities for employment in the nonprofit world . Topics include: types of careers available; where to find the JObs and how to network; salary ranges and benefits, and necessary skiffs and experience. The program "'ill begin at 9 p.m. al the Volunteer Center, 1000(. Santa Ana Blvd., Fourth Floor, Santa Ana The fee b S20. For more information and to register, call 953-5757 Smiles for Life -In a seminar this evening at 6 p.m .. Newport Beach implantologi>t Dr. Peter Whorle will explain the specifics of dental implants. Attendees will learn , .. hat implant!. are, who can benefit from them and why implants might make a difference 1n one's life The free seminar \\Ill be held at 360 San Miguel Dr., Ste. 601 , Newport Beach. Space is l1m1ted, >0 plea)€' c;ill 720-8072 for 're~r.attons \'\/ednesday, Feb. 24 ·Chiropractic seminar - "The Miracle of the Human 6odv" 1s a the name of a semina r being presented b)· Dr. M1cnael McKelve~. director ot ,\.\e-.J Chiropractic It I) being held at 1 36 Broadwa) St , Costa M~ and >t<irts at 6. 30 p.m For resel\-at1on> or information call 642·031 J and ,hi.. tor Jo~ce Lucl..ham. Thu rsday, Feb. 25 Sailing course -Flot1llJ 2·4 of the t o.1st GuJrd Au"''"' I) oifenng a 13-"ee'-course 1n 'Sailing and Seamanship " Cla .. ~es will be held lrom 7.30 to 9 30 p m. al the Newport Beach H.irbor Master F ac1hty, 1901 Ba)')1de Om e The fee is ·s 16 for te>;t and registeratton Registration onl 1s S6 Remember, "a trained boater 1s a s.af e boater " lax Talk "Abohshlng Income Tax" will be discussed at 7:30 p.m. at the Citizen) for an Alternative Taic System ICATS> meeting. al 1839 Jama ica Road. Costa Mesa . The organ1zatton's gool is the replacement of the Federal Income Tax with a Nat1on.:>I Sales If anyone witnessed on occident at the corner of MacArthur Blvd . and Newport Coast Rd . on o r about 7:30 p.m ., Monday, February 8th between o 1992 white T oyoto Landcruiser and a 1987 two-tone beige T-Bird -Please cal~ (714) 673·7243. Your h•lp would I» grfKll/y appr.clated! Increase Your MPH It's the roao lest of a hte11me A chance to 1ncre& your MPK-your Maximum Per1orll\3nce Heart Pa~ m the~ Hurt~ Risk Study throuQh Hoag HospQl and hM a heart checkup MfY SP months tor the next five ye¥S Cholesterol. blood pressure. blood suoar. weight and smolung, tf IPP!icabll, art Mluated You rect1ve 1mmediat1 feedback about your ~ helrt anaek nsk. plus tree coonsehog Ind eduattOn .. MiUtlle to help you rn-. hAn·heatltly btl$tyle CllOtceS • Each smtning rakes Oflt1 I ... minullS and costs jUSt $10 .... Mn your Maximum P9rtormara Hurt ociemes at tu• ttlronle Ract to IN phot'9 today and call 711/760-2095 to INUft I .wifto perfomwa tof your heart ............. Mmr ..... .,,... ----12 .... ...,~ ....... aNilc.CM~· ....... °""'c._ ............... ...,** "'*.., Tax. Call 1-800-767-7577. Admissioo 1s free. Senior Housing -The · Senior Housing Counc1T!SHCI of the Building Industry Association. Southern Cal1fornitl will judge the difference bet\' een "The Good. Bad and the Ui;ly 1n Marl.eting to Seniors," dunng the monlhly 7 30 to 9 30 a.m. bre.:>l..tast meellng at the Ir. ine Marriott, 16000 Von K.uman, Irvine Jonalhon Bernstein ol Ruder Finn \\111 pr~nt a special report Month! .. SHC meetin~ Jre held on the third Thursday oT each month at 7·30 a.m at the Irvine f'.\;m iott. The ~fr.It i~ S20 to mem ber'> .lnd SJO to non-member> for re-.e"at1ons, call 396-9695 Su nday, Feb. 28 Spirit Day -Fashion Island "111 l..1cl. off a (un-f1lled dav for the entire community today \\hen Spirit Da~ at the !)land beg n~ 1n the Bro.1d\'ay Court 1mmed1atelv 10110 ... -.ing the Colden State Bank Spirit Run to be held around FJ>h1on Island Non-stop entertJinment rrom 10 a m to 1 p.m \\111 include elephant ridt», ma~1c show . l"e mu~1cal entwta1nment by Moto\\ n Jrt1>lS, The "le), d:101:e p<.>rform.mc.e'>, fJce p.11ntin~. balloon an mals. rt..'f fl~h­ ment' bv fa)h1on blJnd mcrdunb and J ~p~c JI appt.•uJ1 e b\ Oh mp•l runner P,11t1~ue Plumer Fur more 1nlorm.1t on abuut th(~ run call 640-lll J Fur niore intorm.11ton .abv 11 Spirit Day. cont.Kl the Fa>ti on 1,!and cont:1erge at ; l 1-2000. 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FRE~H HAV.AllA.\ l HI GRADE AHi TUN A FRESH PITROLE OLE FRESH S<X.. '1li A.\(£RICA....; CHILEAN SEABASS r • • - - - - - - -"""'Ol PO~ • • • -- - - -• FILETMIG 0 ROAT S?JJh • QCl .................. lOV.A fl:0-.1 T b~~~ BACK RIBS TUFF ED CHIC KE BREA T -·------------------------WINE 111 A4triu111 Court A HIO IL ,,1;:1,11/;\(l\\,\' ·,,! •\\i il1;/\;/, 401 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, California Telephone (714) 760--0403 Houn: Sam.. m Mon.-Sat. 8am-8 14 I -. 1 A4 Thurtday. February 18, 1993 NeWpot't Beach/Co1ta Mna DaJly P • B • c us1ness Bualneu Editor Tony Cox, 642-4321 , ext. 371 Drug-free workplace pays dividends D rug-u .. cr-. are profit-abuscri.. Thef 11 cut into your profit margins as they negati\cly influence productivity, health co .. ls, ab\enteci m, employee morale and customer confidence. A leader comm11tul to running a lean, clean firm \\ill be committed to init1rmng a Total Integrity Management system that mahc.., a drug-free work cm-ironment one of the company's drh ing values. He or 'he will ensure that people II are accountable for this value by se tting up procedures for .... N achieving J drug-free worl ...__ • ..__: cmironmcnt and for .......,...., • reinforcing 1t. -----One da)', I \\ailed into the Business Management office of l fallmarl Cards in Newport Ocach :ind was imprc)scd by the )ign placed boldly on the reccp11on1-.t's dc')k. lt told anyone entering the office that job i.1pplic<.1n1s had tu pa!>S a drug test before being hired. · I asked Jerry Carter, regional manager for human rei.ourcc!I at Hallmarlo., about the !lign. He told rvc that the compan) ha., a strong commitment to providing a drug-free, safe \\Orlplacc He )a1d that Hallmarl\ leader believe that people arc the compan) \ mo!.t valuable resource. and they \\JOI cmplo}CCS in the proper mt:ntal and ph)\ICJI cond111on to perform their Jobs. Hallmark m:11nta1n' an dfcct1\c p.rogram, a) M ana9ers need to be skilled in recognizing patterns of deteriorating job performance that might be . related to drug use. measured by the absence of drug problems among its employees and by its excellent busine l> results. J'\>C taken some steps from the Hallmark program and added a couple of others that make sense to me. You can follow these steps to deter drug use in your compnny and improve you r bottom line: • Establil>h a drug-free work environment as one of your company value . _ • Develop a written policy that complies with the 198 Drug-Free Workplace Att. • Communicate your company va lues and policies to all employees and job applicants. Have them sign a statement saying they have read and understand the policies, and that they under tand the consequences of violating the rules. · . • Contract with a drug·tcsting service and have applicants tested before you hire thcfll. • E tabli'lh a management accountability procei.!I !\Yith clear expectations and procedures for managers to determine and deal with drug u e in the workplace. •Provide training for you r manager that g1vei. them the skills and tools to observe and document drug use, confront employees and take appropriate disciplinary actions. Mannfers need to be killed in rc:cogni~ng pauern o deteriorating job performance that might be related to drug use. •Initiate preventative drug-education programs for all omployees. •Give employees an information guide - such as the one produced by CountcrPoint Center in Kansns -that helps them recognize symptoms of drug use by the people around them. • Provide access to a program where employee can get help for drug problems. Random drug testing of employees in safety-sensitive jobs, like pilots and truck drivers, is common. The work environment and our highways would be much safer if companies had the legal right to conduct random testing of all employees. Check with a lawye r to determine what drug testing you are legally allowed to do. Civil libertarians have fought against the proliferation of drug tc!>ting, bu t I don't believe anyone should have the freedom to rnlo.c drug) and put others in jeopardy phy ically. mentally, emotionally and economically. Encourage your legislators to pass law· that would make legal random drug tcMing of ::ill employees. Such legislation would have a positive impact on individual \\Orker . their fami lies, their productivity and on U.S. industry. Millard N. MacAdam is executh'c dir~ctor with tht ProActfrt Leodership Consulting Group In Ne .. port Btoch. LOCAL NEWS ONLY For a su~scriptio n to th e Daily Pil ot, call 642-4333. 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Unlike hard beili, J Du\ bed h1.. lps vour ha1..k '>IJ\' in ,1 natu1al p<>'>1t1on o vou '>lcep more 1..omluruhh and '' a~c up kc ling more rcf rc'>hcd and rt:\ ualm:d (om< in lie Jown m J Du\ h<.d You ha' c to '>kt:p 11 IO bd1c\ l 1t THE OUX BW THE.REDYOUR SAC~ HA BEE\ AC.Hl\t, FOR 11•1~ .. pcJ#'ICcn1c1(,; -...c .. pc.nllu h ( A'111>1~• l)LJ IA A• lkl11w Cll1h><n11 Pr:u ~11thcn C>rc-n '°A•r \.t1 Ill (1.\un 12 ~ urbV41'00•n1mrn1 •714 6400470 Al fA\llC>'-''' '"11 tl.'~U'Cl'ICi 4\AllAIU. 800-640-60i' Fighting un employment? I( you or someone you know are out df work, The Daily Pilot may be able to help with a new series ~nlitll'd "The Job Hunt," Each instclllmenr in the sen~ features an unemployed pt>r- son, including rnforma!lon on the subject's best qualities and career b3ckground Each artide will also indude inforrnauon on how prospective emplo)crs can contact the person. The Job Hunt senes v.as tn· spired by the great number o( l.1y· offs and company closures that have occurred during the rcc(.')- sion. There are ind1c.-i11om. rhat the economy m.1y be improving. but with an estim.lted net loss of 28.000 JOb> IJ>t )t'Jr rn Or.mgt> County, the 11.XJI employment marl..<'! 1s toughN th.tn e\.er Th(> Daily Pilot plan> 10 f t>Jtur~ out-of-work 1x•uple from all walt..s of life Plea~e c.>nd )OUr '>Ui;&l"Stion 10 The Daily Pilot' bu)tnt>S> edi- tor, Tony ((I\, .lt 330 w u.1y St' (0$IJ Mes.1 tJ2627 . HUNDREDS Of All NEW 1113 CAllS. TRUCIS:MINllAIS AllD SPORTS UTIUn VEHICLES FROM 33 MAllUFACTUIEIS WIUllY CARS: $132,000 Mercedes 600SEC BMW 7401, Lexus GS300, Cadillac SEVILLE STS. Lincoln MARK VIII ---HOT SPOllTS MODQS:'Dodge VIPER V-10. Mazda MX-6. Chevrolet CAMARO. Pontiac FIREBIRD, Ford PROBE GT NEW SDIUS: Chrysler CONCORD, Dodge INTREPID. Eagle VISION, Nissan ALTIMA. Geo PRIZM and adva nce showing of 1994 Mitsubishi GALANT PLUS: Ford RANGER, Toyota 1100. 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Business Checklftl A smoll opernng ookJnce o00 low rooothly charges moke this occouot ideoJ '°'your compony A trained Fidelity Federal finoociol counselOJ is there to be obfective and help you identify which Checking Accounl ~ fits yw needs. BEi IER..::. BANKING Coro•• Del •r /l•ysltle lr•11ch Denise Upham, Brooch Manager 111 1 Bayside Or. Corona Del Mor, CA 92625 (71 4) 760-8611 Newport ... ch lr•ach Borboro Montono, Brooch Monoger 151 S Westcliff Onve Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 642·4000 ..d_ __ New~rt Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Appointment Calendar : ............ , ....................................................................................................................................................................... .. , .................................................................................................................................................................................... . Thur day, Feb. 18 free Trade. Agreement flan lntN1Mtmn,1I hu ..... 111 h· t.t 1n mtorm.11ion.il prugr,1m on lhc• orrh Arrwric .in rrc'(• Trtldt> gfPt·mt·nt, ht•.:irin111~ .11 '' SU p.m .11 the· C~lmp.1n~ · 11 lh tloor uffiu~ .11 620 Newport C t•ntt•r Dm 1 l<1••>1•rhl111Jn:. .ire• rcquirl'Ci, and tlw < 1>--t ,., SI r, I 111 inturm.1llnn, tJll 7l 1 ·M>44 Purchasi ng Managers rhe N,l1111n,1I \,..,"' 1.11111n of Pun h.1 ... in~ M<lnJgl'n'4 nl Inc \\.111 hold ''' monthly d1nn •r ml'('lmg, b1 wrmm~ .11 h Hl p.m. at th<-Red lion tn { <r.l,1 Mt .... 1 ( 1~1 1 ... $1 'J tor prt.•·rt•w ... rut·cf mc·mht•r<, .ind $25 otheM1'>('. r ur rc•g1<.1r.11111n .1ncl inlormJtlllO, t i.111 532·01711 Tuesday, Feb. 23 Put Your 1993 Sale Through the Roof 11 , ~ev..r)I 11 { IMMht.·r Dolphin ... \\ 111 11("1 .1 hr1 .. 1l..1.1 prngr .1m , fo,1turtng no1c•d .1111hor (),1niell(• 11.t•nn<.·dv. lx·ginn111 • .11 ~ I • ,, ,,, .11 tlw I hJlt . NP\\ pnrt~·r r 11r ,, Pf\,1t1on .... incl tnlurmtit1011, <.lll '.'! :l11 4 4(111 Thursday, Feb. 25 USA Owne d /USA Made U\A O.....m·cl l \A 1\1 d•• .111 11rg.1n11atmn th,11 pr111n111t·~ q11.1h1-., Am1·111 .in produt h .lnd .t•rv1t 1· • '""' hu..,• .1 hw.11..1.1 1 prow,1ni ft•,1tunng Cl ~ ~h by Wc-stt>rn 01g11al Ch.wm.in Rogt·r John.,.m. c~t " S 12 for mc•mlx>r~ .1nd S20 (or nun·m1•mher~. for rt.~·rvJtions, c.111 (800187:.l·b%7 Women in Management -rhe O rJng(• C ounty dlJplN of Wom<>n in Man,lgPment will hold 11.1. monthly dinner mt'E'l•nk, bc•g1nnint with n tworkmg at 6 p m di th<' Sht•raton Newf)ort to!>l " S2S (or ml•mlx•ro, .rnd s m for KUt')l\ For rL>st>rvat10ns .ind 1nform,\l1on, ( .111 n 10)<}88 n 00. Self-Talk Empowerment The Nvwport I ldrbor Area C hJmbcr of (ommerce will h<>'>l ,1 "''" 1rnprovc>nwnt program, beginning JI ., JO am .it John Dominis· Rt..,t,wr.int on Wt')I { <M .... 1 t lighway (c))t.t 1s S 1 l tor nwml.wro, .ind S 16 ror gul>Sb, 1n< luding hrt .. 11..t.N For 1nform.u1on, tall 'f 9 ·14()() Direct Mail Strategies The 'I•"'',,. ,rt I t.1rhur Art'ol c.tMrnbcr uf tornmerce """ hu I .1 pro>1r,1m <•n d1rc•1 t md1I, beginning .it .. \0 .1.m <ll John Dom11w. Restaurant on \\'1•.,t ( u.1 .. 1 H1ghv..1y C.ost ,.., S 1 J for mcmbt-r) .ind ~ 1 h rur gut>"''· inc lud1n~ bn•akfast. For rt..,.•r..,l11111h Jncl tnlurrn.111un t .ill 719-4400 Frjday, Feb. 26 to Sunday, Feb. 28 Speake rs Education Th(• Nal1onal l.,p1 .. 1l..1•r' A~..,.111t1\1un will huld ,, profb'>1onal t"<ft11 .lllnll wur.1.. ... hop ,11 lht. Nl'Y.port (c>ntl'r Look & FMI S.tter wtth M.1rnon. For inform t1on c.111 (6U.'l'Jh8·1552 Saturday, March 13 Women in Management tti1· OrJngv County chaptPr ol \"vomt n 111 Manag ment will hold 1h :w >t·.ir 1 d1·hr.111on beginning at 8 30 a m JI tht \lwr.11 .. n ..Jll" Newport C~t is ~30 1n adv.me l' ,11\d S \ ~ .lt the door. r ()( rewrvat1on!. and 1nformJlion, c.:ill (310)988-Jl OO - Thursday, March 18 International Finance lt1• • l<c•1t h Cos., Sidley & Aui.1rn, UCLA htl'n,1m1 dnd tht- U S. Department of Commc•r< t• will huld ,1 one-day seminar on working \\1th mult1IJ11 r,11 development banks in L attn i\mN•< J ind 111 the Caribbean For tnformat1on < c1ll 666-7014 Monday, March 21 to Friday, March 24 · Trade Mi ssion -f 1.1i1 1n11·r11.111wMI Inc. o( Nt•v.port Bea<h Y.1111.1k1· h?t.11 compdnic"'> on a trddc m10,..,.11n 111 M1 'Ito Ii. m<'et with go\{•rnmc•nt org.ir111,111orh .ind 1n<lus1nal c(,un1erp.1rh •,outh c1f th .. bord1 r Please send your c.ilcndJr announcements to The Daily Pilot\ business editor, Tony Co~, at JJO W. Bj)' St., Co la Mesa, 92617. ~· SIMMONS affordable, etfectlve & convenient weight loss program "'" con•ult. ee&-9778. CALL- 642-5678 to reserve space GIFf BASKET WORKSHOP Make Your Gift Basket Business . Profitable Thursday, February 18, 1993 Al ----------·············· .. ···························································· ....._ ________ __.!·................................... ....................................... , Up the Ladder JJob Burns h:i bten n:imcd }Uf)Cf'\isor of O>s1a Mesa-based CIM CO lnc.'s h:chnkal !tcrvicc dcp:inmcn1. Oum i a manufacturing \Cler.in ar J mo~I recently held JOb) \\Ith ( .1l·Mold and Memorc:<. Janice K :1)C. <a 20-~ear ad\crtising -.etcran \\ho w;is rno:.t recently ''ith Lc"1s & A,.,ociatc'>, has 101ncd Co\t:i Mc .. a·bai.cd ·1 he Ru\hurgh A!!ency Inc. ;i., account supervisor. Kaye 0 ~e"pon Ucach·ha ed I he Alh'>On Co ha1;, promoted 1\ick \13diglln, Carl fuller and Thomas Kenny to \\Cl! prc'>1dcnl po<.to, .md 011 an FraziH to senior vice pre'>1dcnt Madigan and Fuller. "ho joint:d the com pan) in 19 s and 19 6. rc,pcctl\cl). \\l\tk in the cumpan)., Nc\~pon BcJch office. Ke nny, "ho Juined 1hc comp.in) in 19\S, ts 1hc 111p prnduccr 111 ,\lll\on\ l.t1~ \n!!ch:-. oflice. I r:wcr h" l'~c:n~thc man.1t;l!r 111 Alll-.on'., '\1." •ion tk:i..!1 lo.111 f>fllJU\.11 n Ilk.: 111 c ll J 0 Lcx:il 'tin nc1 t plannet> llaron \\ hilnt) and \\ ttdr Whilnty ha\.e been u'<I. :mkJ unique "';ill hani:in~ 1n rcco~n111on of :ich1e\lng SI m1ll1on in 'Oile> for 1hc Ameri\:"n Ri:llfemen1 \'1ll:b 10,c trnent programs. RuhirrJ ManJ1l..1an h.1 been named dircc1 or ul cateriog .ind conlcrcncc !.Cf\ICC\ and Julie C:.mf1clJ Ander,cn h:.i'> hccn named \;.ilc\ man,1l!er at 1he Le .-..1ern.fu:n 111 0 Manjil.:ian t"e" port B ach. ~bnJrk1an, formcrl: J1r dOr of catering at Le Andersen ~lerill1cn. returned to the hold 1n 1991 J J 11.:..:tur of cun\ent1on ').:!"\ICC) :ihcr J !>lllll :I> g n~r.1! mJn;.igc:r '' tth Lun;ir1J Rt:~l 1urJnl u1 I l ~ \ng1. le,. ·\nJ..r r:n h~') br;cn :.,11h 1hc lw1cl 'In~.: I YS', \\Ori..1nl! mo,1 rnenth 1') cllri.;\:!Or 0 1 ~ 11crrr g :.tlll1 confcr~n t: .. cnt,i.'' - One Block South of 405 F ' . February 20 -21. 1993 Country Side Inn. Costa J\fesa Choose seminar.· or the whole weekend including trade show cJnd competition From 45 to $1 75 . 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The Ulti mate Rec eption Hall On The Water Front 01·crloo/...111g picturesque Newport Harbor • \\'E DOl~G RE EPTIO S • ANNIVER ARJ ES • CL\S REU IO • ... 1< < 011m10dllflflK Group,\ Large aJ1d Small Afar£ h <.~ Apnl Dares still Available ALL FOR DETAILS (714) 673-5070 :\ewport llart>.>r Pu~t 291 of the Amerkun Legion .. 215 15th St New rt BcJch ______________ .._ __ ........... ;,...,;. ......... .;.;..~;;.;,;.;~------------' Your Home is the Pillar From Which Your Family Grows and Builds Home Loan Rates Are At a 20 Year Low FIXED RATES -7.S 30/30 A.R.M.S. :-4.25 0 NEG. AM. J UMBO LOAN • 7.875 30/30 5tJh1l11c your future by ecuring a low fncd or <tdJU'ltahlc loan payment Cull our e~pcracnccd loan con ullanls tind find out how Cl.'Y 11 1~ to t1tr1 . 1\i1n for th e future -today! f D o you know whether the clothes you're wearing are endangering our planet's future survival? If you're wearing clothing from Ge-Wear, a new ecologically responsible retail clothing companr in Newport Beach, you'll fee good about what you have on, while looking great, too! Ge-Wear features a complete line of organically grown and naturally colored cotton activewear, manufactured without the use of environmentally damaging bleaches, dyes and otner narmf ul chemicals. "Ge" is the ancient Greek equivalent to "earth." Ge-Wear or Earth-wcar's organically grown cotton garments are among the softest and most wearable clothing items you may ever find. The water-based textile ink that is used for printing and graphics represents the latest eco-responsible . technology. .. , ..... ""''' .............. .._ .. "''''~''' -~- J.p.maxwtll •M. \l ,.J .. rir.\I I ttllU I'°' • 11\1 .. t' '""' ''-1' •• " ... '."" t .................. ~."' ''" Partners Denis La Roche and James Gaydos, who are committed to providing the consumer with an environmentally aware alternative, operate Ge-Wear out of a warehouse in Cannery Village, where their fi rst outlet store is also located. Ge-Wear's policy of donating a percentage of the purchase price of each garment sold to an environmental organization of your choice, lets you feel good about making a fashion statement that's environmentally conscious. Denis and James bring their respective architectural and graphic design backgrounds to Ce-Wear's unique image, which they plan to expand throughout Southern California. Stop by Ge-Wear at 503 31st Street in Newport Beach. Business hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, call 723-0 139. 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I Society Society Editor Vida Dean, 642-4321 Las Reinas ·Auxiliary honors presidents of its charitable past From left, past president Margaret Corkett, June Donovan and Claudia Baluer, \\'ho helped arrange brunch at the Four. Seasons. P ast presidents or Las Reinas Auxiliary, . Assistance Lcazue of Newport-Mesa, were the reigning queens Valentine's Day when the group held its annual brunch at the Four Seasons. More than 250 g\lests assembled for the fun and fund-raising event planned by katie Wilker and Sue Bloomer. Heart-shaped ivy trimmed with red hearts, tiny lights and an angel decorated the tables. The brunchers had a lesson in the history of dance from Janice Guerrero, Society and had more -----. dancing entertainment by the Dorothy Jo Dancers. Honored past presidents · attending included Margaret Corkett, Valeta Wade, Betsy Krause, Charlotte Wood, Daisy Koler, IGtty Lou Proulx, Mary Glass, Dorothy Fribourg, Betty Sprang and Faith Garman (the Jast six were also on the planning committee.) From left, past presidents Kitty Lou Proulx., Dorothy Fribourg, Betty Sprang and Mary Glass at brunch. From left, event co·chair Katie Wil ker, las Reinas chair Helen Gumbinger and eYent co·chair Sue Bloomer were at recent brunlh. fr.itfl( 1.1m Sro AIM ~IOUI Its tllOIJ91l IO 0 evoo-Of someone you to-.e a ll!'.Jn .iruc Others in charge of arranging the brunch were Helen Gumbinger (chair of Las Reinas) and Claudia Baltzer. Members of Las Reinas, which was founded in 1963. donate 30 hours or more a year to service in the thrift and "onsignment shop, dental health center or the orthodontics program. 0 LA MARISA: In 19 6, an auxiliary of professional women was organized to support the league, and the name taken b) the women \\as La .\fama. The recent fundraisc r of the seven-year-olJ group \\Js entitled, "~hss1ssipp1 Madness." ··w e 1m1tcd the gucsh tu dre sin 18()(}, at11 re .'' said Maddie Mielke and Judi Sclich. And. some of the 120 mcmhcr nnd their guc t<; d1t.l show up at the T;ile ot the Wh.ilc rcst.1urant festively attired for :in e\cning of dining. danci ng. hid<ling <111d lut titre s M'WS lhal will !'MM ~'OU You or yoo1 partntf cao partiop;Ue 111 lht NatlONI He.trt A!tJtj,; Ris Stoav lflroogh Hazard- ._Aheml---' aOOllt your_perSOllJI he.lit att.K r k. piliS lree·counstl11io .ind eouc.atioo arr an !able to ~P vi>u ma~e hean llea"flV tesrve choac~s screenino tJ~es OfllY a lew m111uttS and costs 1ust SlO &et a llean r-~a~ny sun on tile r0.1d ahead Cal ; 14 760-2095 tod.ly tor more 1nto1ma11on ,.,, "' ..... Sii,..,. ,..,...., 20, ' •.•.• t , .•. JOi lhOOl1 B ,o SD• Y "'"';JOr. ~.avt CA ms&-391? ; 14 76(). 209!> .0.... • ,,.,,, "-'flll H~ tie.I~ I~ ·~1t J' \tlVU t.l'C ta't PIOQ!i S t1U1 • .is~ ()r~r1gt~•1 ~0!11M!ti'OI Ol I~ N.;~ tte.lfl A."..lc• lh~ Sl.ictt .~4' 1.0\\ A.S 4.75% AR.~ Ul\Jllrtlxe.I Goltl•n Stat. PERSONAL TRAINER Hom. • Offlc• • vym W.i9ht Trofn•"9· A.rob1cs 13oJy Fot/Nutrltt0rt0I Counullng Baak, FSI ...... us.50w 01'+) 'J'!1-016'J THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO CHOOSE YOUR tephan FIGGE ~edding Video~ CuHom Designed I From $500 (JH ) 759-8470 z4;: i\tWJ'Orl <..enter Vr11·t • Suitt I 10 • /\t•\\r()rl Bt,"'h FAVORITE FABRIC AllJ PAY ONLY 1/2 PRICE Lots to choose tram! •er l•Sllrt lllClllS. Tiii RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY IMC. .... , ..... c...,..,,1 lttt ......... ctlflWIA-S41·ll5' A Kitchen or Bath designed for you with ... INFINITI FREE INFINITI ca'ltnO g.1me'> fun . J6anne Johnston. cha ir of La Marisa, said Jppn,)\imatcl> Si.000 \\JS r11,ed I.1st year and n 1c; expected th.it th1 year's parry \\ 111 raise mc'rc. Pr x-eeds will go for le.tgt.c ph1lan1lm:>p1c projects tor children. The ca' no re'' tcastcJ on Lou1:iian.1 h;c,1J pudJing "ith blucbcr~ ,,1ucc ,1llc r putting a\\ay bed :ind chicken. ro;itcd potut.o and ,,tl,1d. Partrc1p.111h 1ndudct.l Sandy Long, Kay Ah.uc.i:, Elsa Ro ene, Ju dy Kane, c, nthi,, Galardo, Carolyn Willi.1m , Dani Glas er, Rosemary Eadie and Maggie McDonald. 0 COMING UP: The league' V1rg1ma Castle AUXJl1Jry members arc busy "'uh plans fo r the 22nd annual antique lecture and luncheon March 12 featuring G"en Znerold. The popular e"ent 1s being chaired b~ Carol)'n Mathews, and again this ~ear \\ 111 be hel<l at the \\'e un Sou th Coast Plaza Ticket' are SSO per person and 10forma11on is available b) calling M5-oQ~9. Ye , we still do weddings And no, it won't cost You a bride's ransom! ~i u ).~'......._~-----­ be urprised . FIGGE 'i' ,.\:~ tJl::. J: ~""':!1...i~'-:L '~'~ •Lt ,..._~~ JL~·i • "'(4 nH -fi9\3 • :': ~-•-:-V•t Lt~:rr Dr\ • \ tt i.: • \""f'Ort &M ./FACTORY OIL & FILTER SPECIAL CERTIFIED ./DIRECT 5 15~= LOAN CAR WITH INSURANCE ( 714) 556-6480 \~"'Inc ~t.,,(t' ~m1. B ~An.t. .\ 9HN Mr.Z'• Euro-Al1•rlan Ddllm 8 Baths Sbowroolll Z-81 lnic. CUiiom Mdlrl a AMI a.,,_ 2':>3.11 irw.-. Sit 4 • SlraaMI ~ (7!4) •34~-=----- SERVICE Whether ffu purchtsed your lnflnl From Ua or Not COSTA MESA I N-F I N· IT I (114} 241-1300 . Bl LUNG . lndude1 Genutne Honda Fiiter ./FREE end P~um OU. Honda end ESTIMATES Acurl • Cytlndn only. COSTA COSTA MESA MESA mm~mm COLLISION (n4 549-8755 (714t 436-5050 ._. _____ ... Al Thursday, February 18, 1993 Newport Beach/Costa Meu OaUy Pllol Commun i.t y Forum Community Forum runs on Tuesd.lys, Thursdays and 5.lturd.lys Write to: Pilot Letters, 300 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • Fu to: 64M170 • Readers' Hotline (call-In letters and comments:) 642-6086 • Editor Wiiiiam Lobdell ... 642-4321 , ext. 351 Tackling the tough questions "Oh sagaciou) one." the anonymous letter began, thereby snagging my auention immediately, "\\Ould it be po~ible for you to enlighten us with your opinions on some of the doy's more pres1ting problems?" Though 1 am never opinionated, I will ccr1a1nlv make a noble effort for you: Where should we SHlrt? fNll .... ''How about Costa Mesa. ShouJJ the city fight the half\, ay house the county wants 10 put right in the middle of_ to11n?" • Don't know yet. But it seems 1hat hordes of people arc already taking the "Don't confuse me with the-licts, my mind is made up approach." Maybe they should lighten up until all the facts are in. On the Coast "}'ou think Newpon Beach will e\ er figure out how to run its police dep:inment'!" Con~idering the sexual hara sment tumuh, the Arb Peuplc \!I. the Other People factionalism, · the !.alary dilemma and the basic stress that goes with the JOb, ~eems to me the cop house is running very "ell indeed. Course. I can'1 help but "'onder 1f it mightn't be a good idea to est:iblish a police commission. .. A \VHA T?!? You mean a civilian review bo:irJ, right?" No. a police commission, just like real cities have . One c-0mpri ed of the most intdtrgent, thoughtful and non-political citii.ens in town, plus a couple of working cops. ··surely you jest!" He~. :'\ev.port h.ts commissions for everything from Art~ to Underground Utilities, so why nol for ih IJrgest, mO!.l C.\pensive and controversial department. "HUI" "ou/cl )OU close the gap between the $3 milllon-plu the h:inH1tces want to settle the /Jw uit and the 5387.000 the city h3s offered?" As the Bard wrote , "First we kill nil the lawyers ... " Assuming that's not a viable option, 1 suggest ta~ing the exist approach. We have the council appoint a special committee of councilwomen Jan Debay, Evelyn Hart and Jenn Wa11 and let them kick it around with the ffs tmd fi11d n solution. "On anothc..·r subject, do you think the trustees of the Newport-Mesa school district will ever tell us hv1~ Stephen Wasner was able to get away \\Ith tea/mg 1to much for so long?" No. At least not unul they try to get re-elected. ''If ofli'ci.1/s didn't know Wagner was slithering lllHJ.\ "it h a/mo.\t S4 million, why not?" Woeful incompetence, pnmaril)'. Of course , the guy wa pretty smart, too. "/{ hc'1t so 1tmJrt. how come he d0<:1tn't have a millio11 or two ~tashccl away in a coffee can ))Omewhere. or :i b:ink in Bolivia?" Who sa) s he doesn •t? "When a c11smct employee final/) did blow the I\ hi1ttle. how come he dicln 't go to his super"i or1t or to the board and went to the grand jury insteJd?" He trusted the grand jury. "What Jbout th1~ merger bern·cen Pacific Symphon) and the Ornnge County Philharmonic Society? ThinJ;. they .should clo ir?" I lake OCPS director Richard Schwarzstcin's thinking on that: "A merger could be a good thing in many \\ays. Out I'd hate to sec a shotgun \\edd1ng and the Perfo rming Arts Center 1s standing there with the gun." "\Vho'.\ behind tho~c changes they want to make at the :urport in hopes of turning ir into Orange County International?" Oh, nobod> important. Just the FAA, the uirlinc . federal Express and United Parcel, the polit1c1ans they all have in their pocket nnd maybe some business intereslS. "February and March ha\.e identical days on the calendar. Why i that?" Haven't the faintest idea. Fred l\fartln's column runs every Tuesday# Thursday and Saturday. ..._ _____ r::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Letters ClllD thoulhtl Where the people lead, the leaders will follow ... It wa a wondrous sight this recent Saturday, to sec so many \Olunteers cleaning up the Back Bay. I find it nearly impossible to enjoy my outings there without taking a bag now and then to collect trash. Jr there were occasional di penser/rcceptacles for small bags. 1 would gladly pitch in on every outing! The beauty and convenience of this , natural playground brings me great pleasure. l am happy to contribute my small part and glad to sec there arc others who feel the same. Wouldn't it be amazing if the distributors of the many Styrofoam containers came forward and did something? How about a tobacco company that develops a biodegradable butt? Or newspaper writers that exercise their bodies picking up trash instead of their mouth? While I'm on my soapbox, whatever happened to personal responsibility? Why did the do-do without the helmet get the buck ? Or that guy \\ho dove into 1he sandbar o many moons ago only to break his neck, cost the to.xpt1yer? What 's a little noise aggravation if flying police save lives? Can't more city officials ride bikes or drive their own cars to \\Ork? I me:ln, bow far can it be? Why i) exual harassment being settled monetarily? Men are pigs, and women :ire idiots. l this a hopeless dilemma? Introduce free enterprise (i.e. competition) and cable rates will go down. Add class and top to tho!.e beautiful dancers and everyone may rest easier. · ncadcmic freedom, yo u, much more w than the rest of us, should research the f :lcls, develop your arguments, and come to a logical conclusion. Jf )OU "ere 10 submit thtu article as ''ac<1demie work." I would be surprised if you didn't get ridiculed by your peers. Your work is intcllec1ually shabby, Professor. Faced with 25 years of foilure, MOST rational people would re-think nn issue and try to come up wich a d,iffercnt paradigm. Not you! You guy!. ju~t keep beating the same old dead horse, JUSt as you did in your arlicle. One b dra1,1, n, almost inescapably, to 1he conclu ion that your motto and lh:it of others in the gun control lobby must be "Mere focb will not change my mind.!'' RANDY JOHNSON Corona Jcl ~far Reloading on guns Re: Gun don't kill people. After buckling my 4-ycar-old twin!. into their cn r scats Saturd:iy morning, I retrieved your paper from my front lawn, without nny thought of reading it. and proceeded chauffeuring to 1hc solace of my neighborhood park and began the dny's activities. Wi th my daughte r dcpo)ited 1m1de on her quesi toward becoming a ballerina l sat outside on the gra') with 1>thcr mom .. watching my son and their children challenge their nbilit1c!I on the pla)gn>Und amid screams and IJu~hter. In :i moment of rcla\Jt1on \\1th thc sense th:it my childre n "ere sJfe .1nJ secure, I began to leJf thrnugh )l'lur papc:r "ith one eye. And tht..'r1: \\j) Stc\e Marhlc'i. column. Re.:iding 11 l 'iat ''Ith Ill) Fr.eedom of c>.prc!lsion is a wonderful thing. Anyone can do it. Everyone 1>hould. Take a stand and make a difference. I'm leaning up my O\\n back yard and noticing my neighbor might do the same. r ~ ,,..."" ·back IQward one of the: Coron:i dcl M;ir One Daily Pilot reader peak out on clc.lni ng up o ur bcac-hcs. grade schools. The school nl\ high .,clt~ll P.S. l really enjoy this newspaper! P. ANDERSON Costa Mesa Disarming Mark Once again I believe Mark Pctracca has proved his ignorance about history, logical conclusions and consistent thinking as evidenced in his article "Looking fo r a new evil to rally againsc." Daily Pilot, Sat .. Feb. 13. He first of all arrogantly talks about the "characteristic of contemporary conservative thoughc." Mark 1 incapable of a conse rvative thought as evidenced by his wri cing and his comments. If he wants to quote someone whom he thinks is a conse" nll\C that is one thing, but to fraudulcntl.¥.A umc..io..b.c...abJc LO have in ·ight into th~ conservative mind is 10 venture into the la-la land of soothsayers, mystics and outer spnce being . Maybe hi s first name should be Mork instead of Marl.:. principle~ of mornlity and life. Uy thc ''ay, J\lark. every law by virtue of"' mccp11on as intolerant to someone or :.omcthmg. l ha\C rc<id mn'>l of h1i. ar1ide' in the D:uly Pilot and th1' ".'.!~ b\ (Jr 1hc mo t d1.,honc:o,t, :ind as :i pri,atc c111zcn·1 could not kl this piece of rhetoric go unchallenged. W.MAY Retired educator Co t:i Mc :i sophomore daughter on c a11-:nded anJ my fifth·grade son now attends .1nd "her~ l\c imagined my twin would '>OOn attend. A Coron.l dd M.ar graqe school that could VCI) c:i ilS be the one ·)OU "rote about. This is the very fir t time I ha\e C\cr re p<.>nJeJ to an cdito11al. I !.cldom get more anvohcu th.111 10 register a complaint about th1' or th:11 arnunJ thc dinner t:1hle. Uut this one has hcen building up lur a "h1lc. I encourase my older children 10 listcn to tkba1c~ O bet"een the tobacco indu!.try lobb)a band their In a r1.:1..cnt :irt1de. Prof. M.irk Pcir.icc:i im itcd 3 counterparts 'o they might see how pt>\\crful anJ "pistol-pack in· con,,crv;iti\ c" in r1.:,po nd '1) to why imP.rela!.ive a group promoting :i lac can be M) the "gun co11tr,1l lohh~ .. ha, not protested the "gun children h:ive the :ibllity to rccognile fre\h .11r anJ control" ~I~ pr.icticeJ b\ 1hc U \ ;\rn~y awnc:)' @ :ire USUJllY in 3\\e 311d Ji belief that .. uch lac' can be m 1~1c: rio~nT etcmcnh in <;'um.ilia. I'll tcl,_1-yo-u--~r~erpctratcd Yet there 1t 1s. \\h). Pnllc,,or I .Ill\·' 1.1\\·01h1J111~ \ClCrJll .ind I O\\n Thi phenomenon ii. clo)e akin l<l 1hc ~RA s.1mc gun' \pp"arcnt Iv ) uu don ·1 '>CC .in~ diff crcm~c belligerent l) pt of lies. Ji') w Oh\ lllUS Uut \\ h.11 cJn hcl\\t.•c n tJkang ;l\\,t)' MY gun' .ind confocating I tlli. l undcr!.l:ind that it is dttvcn b) 131G m,1nc) ,autum.iuc \\C ,tp\>ll\ lrom J hundl uf hantltt\, \\'1th the economic sh:ipc our n)u111~ "1n I don'r fccl Mark goes on to say that con'>Cl'\ati,cs lost the icrrorn.l\, anJ \hlf lord' an ~om.ala.a. ·1 he "'t uf 0,, ''C 'hould ha'c to try to match their 'pending 11.l battle to preserve eg1cga1ion. The cgrcgarionists "p1.,tol packm· i:othCl"\.111\c' .111u ·• lot ol <llhcr bc:at tlH~'c killer . I want lo do i.umetl1111g lost the battle. not 1he con erv:itive~. And in foc t, a ration.al pcopk tuo, DO ~cc thc Jtllcrcncc .ind th.It's I enJ<l)cd Steve's column. It uh\lou,1~ mo,cd nw . I majority of the rcligiou~ right oppo~cd segregation. \\ hy you don't he:ar .inv prmcst don't knO\\ \\here to Ma rt hut I I eel I need tu Jo He writes with disdain of those who are infused 0011'1 you get it. Profco;.,or7 I he i"'ue " not ahout -;omcihing. \.\ith moral dogma. Evidently those with no morality gun <l\\ner,hip -al io; atinut the .1bu'e of uthcrs b) I \\ant lo read about m) children anJ their tr1~11J., fi · h h If I • "'d f 111 II 1n the sport-; section of )Our paper the ame ;.i., m.' arc me wit 1m o ct s get 11 o a aw a a gun u'c I kno'' .1 lot or gun u"ncr.., including a re,, laws are based upon some form of morality or moral cop' l \.Cry ,1ngle unc of u., 1 uppu.,ed 10 g.ang parent!> read mine in the Globe I ktJld JU\t a le" dogma. banger' and evei) oiher pcr!>on ,,ho u~C!. guns in the ye.irs ago. I don·1 want to read about gun' un m) The nex t comment, l don'1 really tlelieve he said it comn1~iu.n..ul crim~ ~l.\\.llll-W--Qtch thos. childr~_n\ cnmpu~in my neighbm.bl>l.>J or :\ll)'\lH:u: _oubau.ny.Jntellig~nt-pffSen ~d s:i)'"it. "(( )O~u~-_..p ..... coplc, try them. and if they arc found guilty, i.cnd che Plc.1<1c let me know "here I can help. don't lake some provision in a contrac1. you don't them to jail. If we had \\!'Ir lord here. we \\Ould be DANll:L N JOHN~ON have to ign it." 1n fovur of doing 1hc ~:ime to them. tinly more Coron.1 Jct M.ir Basically he seems to be sa)'ing 1f you don't like quick\). 0 the rules. don't join or if you don•t want homosexuals I can't believe: 1hat !lomeone <,mart eno11gh to tic :1 1lrnn.k )OU for Mr. M:irblc'i. c,d1toraal ~uncernang the in the service don't sign up. You arc not forced to profes,or isn't sma rt enough to figure this out. You cost of pri,·ate gun owner hip 111 our .. ocacty sign up. Well what about the men and women who mu,1 h:t\C let )our emotional b1,1o; override )Our In reading the news reports about the carn~agc signed up under the rules that outlawed cn<1e uf rca-;on hecnu"e you then go on to caused each d:iy by concealable firearm'>. I frequently homosexuals, what about their right of con1rac1. The ccond-gueso; the Supreme Cnurt. You s:iy, "gun wonJcr why \\e permit individual to possev~ \ll~h one who were deceptive and lied "ere those who <idH>Cates rl11stakcnly 1n1erprc1 the econd ''capons. The benefit they pro\ldc to 'oc1ct) arc claimed that they were not homosexuals and were. I Amendment of the Con~1i1ution ,Ill :i guarnntee to negligible, while the damage the> caul!C is do believe that 1heir lying could be considered fraud, every pcrson the right 10 p<)\i.e'ls .. n firearm." Whoa! inc:ilcu lnblc. Further, I understand that the Second lying under oath, breach of contract, etc. What about Why mi taken? You immed1.1tcl) JUmp to a Amendment docs nol guarantee .:i right of the pm ate changing the rules arbitrarily in the middle of the conclu\IOO "ithout pro\'ading an)thang. The 1,1,-ording. c1tiLen {n oppo ed to the mihtaa) to po'SC.:)) contract withou t lhc permission or agreement of both of the Amendment ccm' prcuy clc.ir to me. Ou r f1rcarmo;, w why arc we o reluctant 10 ch;.lllgc sides, 1hc government and the service personnel. Founding Fa1hcr~. frc-.h from Jhc.:ar own li ttle tussle things? Using the same argument as Mark used, the with Kang George Ill. ~cnscd that it was a good idcn The California lcgi laturc has proh1b1tcd the homosexuals were not forced to sign up. No one to have an armed citizenry, 1mponnnt enough to put pos e~ion of a host of wcupons which nrc far le"" forced them to lie. no one forced them to be in the 0111 of Riglm 'I \\O hundred years h:JVe pas cd de'itructhe 1han handguns. f or example, 11 1 a felony deceptive. incc the Bill of Right!> was c 1abli,hcd. plenty of in California to possess nanchud..u~. metal ~nuckle , H i final comment regarding "hatred and time for our Supreme Court to clarify or change the hl:tckjttcks and cane swords among other itcm'i. It's intolc:rnncc, celebrated ns morality," I believe i most wording 1f it were nccc,,;~ry rhcy hnvcn't done so now time to add conce:ilable firc:irms to the last. de criptivc of hi own attitudes toward those who for a 'Cl)' gooJ rc:tM>n -the1c\ 110 need Prohibiting private hu~dgun posse: s1on wouldn't po scss a moral soul and believes in absolutes. In my I .1m .1pp.1lled by your lnck of logic in your address the underlying reasons for the violence tn opinion he has demon trated his hatred and :irgumcnti.. We might C\pcct nn "ordinary citizen" lo our society. However, the loss of life \\Ould cc11:11nly intolerance of anyone who knows anything about engage an rhetoric :ind emo11onal appeals l3ut no; n he drastically reduced. . history. believes in religious faith, or uses logic or member or a d11,ti11gui"lhed f.1culty. )OU arc held PAUL HORGAN common sense and objectivity in establishing uccountJblc to a higher !.13ndarJ. As a defender of I luntington Ocach J>K£SIDEJ"oi'T Ulll Clinton. (0), The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., W11shina1on, O.C. 20500 (202) 456· J 111 -I lo1linc records calls rrom 6 am. 10 2 p.m. P.S.T How to contact your representatives N&\\'N>RT-MESA UNIFIED SCllOOL OISl'RJCT, 1601 16th SI, Newport Oench, 760·3200. Acting Superintendent: Carol Ut 'll Uo.ud Membcts: Rod MaeMllllaa, president, Jim de Doom. Rod MacMilli n, Judy Franco, Sherry Loafbourrow, Ed Decker, M:artha I luor. 1-orrcst Werner. VICE PRESIDE AJ Gon, (0), 1 he Capitol Bldg., Suite 212. Wt. hlnaton. D C 20500 COVERNOR Ptle m1soa, (R), Stale Cap11ol. Sacramento, 95 14, (916)44S·2841 u. . £NATORS I Barbara Boser, (D). 112 Han Senate BldJ., Suite 212. Wash1n11on 0 C.. 20510 (202) 22"·.lSSJ. &aaac Ftlnsctl•, (0). J3t Uan Senate Bid&-. altianaton O.C., 205 I 0 (202) 224-38' l or (JJO) 914-7300. U.S. HOU t: OF UPJl.ESENTATIV a.rte Ca (R), 47tb D1S1 . 4000 MacArthur Bltd., Elet :l'OMr, Suite 430, Newpon Beach, 92660. 756-22'4 or (202) 22S·S6l 1 (mo.c ol ~lach) .,... ...,..._ .... , (R). 45th Oise. 16162 Beach Blvd • Su11e 304. J lun11na1on Beach, CA 926'7 847-2433 or (202) 225-2415. (Co~a Mesa and west Newport Bc:ich) STATE St: ATE Matlaa lkrttson, (R), 17th Di t. 140 Newpor1 C.c:n1cr Drive, Suite 120, Newport Beach,, 92660. 640-1137 or (916) 445.,.96\. (Repre cnt Newport Buch and Qx11 Mcu) STATE A EMBLY Gllbtr1 Frrau1on, (R). 70th 0 1 t .• 4299 MacArthur Olvd , Suite 204, Newport Beach. 92660, 756-0665 or (916) ••S-7222. (Newport 8cach and Costa Meu.) CA.UfOlt.~lA OA.STAJ.. COMMI ION an Francisco (415) 904·.SZOO (Sou1h coast rCJJOO roYCflJC split between OrriCCS an l.c.>n& Beach (213) .SYO·S07l, and San D1C£O CdlmlstlOlltr Do• J\tdnnli: (619)72.l·9286 COUNTY BOA.RO OF SUPKJtVI ORS flall of Adminascration, 10 1v1C Center f'lau. Santa Ana, 92101 llanWtt M. W....-2nd Di t. Cmta Meaa. 834-3220 Thomas •'. RJlry 5th 01 1 (Nc~potl Oc:ich, S3nta Ana llcaght~) 1134.:lS~ COUNTY BOARD or EDUCATION 200 K.Almut Drive, Costa Mcs:i. P.O Uox 9050, 9l62S.90SO, 966·•000 Ellubtth D. Parkrr, member, I ru tee Arc.a S (Costa Mesa. Ncwporl Oc;ich.) COAST COMM UM TV COLU.:Gf: °'' 1 KIN IJ70 AcJ1ms A\C. 0hlll Mc~:i. 9iCi~6. 4)2-~0l~ Chancellor-Alfred ... •·(rnandu. Phd. Pra1dent: NH(1 A. Pollar11; Uo.'lr" M~ 111hc 1'1: lttrry Baum, Peul C lkl'1('r, \h lltr G. Uoweld, Ann111do It Murr StuJ nt rru tee Klraltn II. C1r"f00d ORANG£ cousn· fAJM ,JJOARO 88 f1ir Or, CO\t• Mc~. 7.Sl·f'AIR PmiLlcnt: Ooft W&lki, Vi c Prel1Jcn1, Raftdy lftllll; Oirclton To• Tlaomaon, Larry Arnold, John Ctta .. lwll Joh1t•, Randy . niJch, hntrly LA..-toa JI• UDdbtrs, Ga'7 Ila ''""•· • ~0-:SA CONSOLll>ATEO Wt\Tf.K DISTRICT t9(,5 Pl.-icentln, CO$tl Mc:s:i, 631·1200 Board Mcml'Cu: Trudy Ohll&. tlank Panl•n, Marlo Uuntntr, Jadt llall, Torn Nthon co~rA ME&\ '\NITAKV l>ISTRlCT P.O. Bo'< 1200, Costa Me'a 92618·1200, 7S4.~().lt Uo ird Mcml>l:r ·James Wahner, Jame f crrym:an, I larry Green, N:a10 RcaJc snd Art Perr). Un' GOV£RSMENT Co~C• Mt 1: City llall, 77 Falt Drive, 754·5223 )ani.Jy Gcnl • n1ayor; Joe Erickson. Mu) llornhuckk, 1\;ter Uuffa. and Jay Humphrey, uun\;H meml rt Nt11tport leach. C11y 11111 •• l300 Nev.port fllvd • (ru .• 1309 ~b)\lr, Clarence Turner: Mayor pro c1:m, Jeon W111. John Co-c, faelyn I fart, John I led c~ Jan r>cbay, r hil San~nc. An Independent Nev. p.ipet Published by CO.lst Commun1iy N W>, Inc. . Elliot Stein, Jr. ch.lirman Jim Greninger publisher Tom Johnson .associate publish r Willi.1m S. Lobdell editor & vice president Sltte M1rble managing editor W.iltcr lurrouahs 1901 ·1989 foundtng publ1iher , Newport Beach/Costa Men Dalty Piiot OC supervisors share good news, bad news ~ County officials report reduced spending, tax increases stemming from state budget shortfall. ay Russ um $~ W111ef COSTA MESA -Orange County uperv1i.o~ ga'e themscl'1CS ll pat on the bad. Wcdne da)' for fiscal austerity \\ hile warning everal hundred memberi. of the Orange County Chamber of Commerce of tough times and higher taxes ahead. "Cou!'~ g~-.ernment spending will decreai.e by approximately $100 m11l1on m the next f1)Cal year," said county Supervisor Don R.oth at the annual Meet Your Supef'·isors luncheon at the Red l10~ Hotel in Costa Mei.a. "You'd belier applaud now, because that s about all the good news "'e're going to ge t on the budget today." ~he . county will lo)e approximately S60 million to the state, "'.h1ch .•s ~\pected to cut $2 6 billion from citie , countie and spe- cial district to help cover a proJectea S9 billion tote budget !.hortfall, according to Roth. "So take a wild guess on "hat's going to make up th:n lo~ of re~·~nue," Roth i.a1d. "Yei.. you'll be hearing about nrn.ing of fees, ra1i.1ng of taxes to replace the lost Jollar that "ent to the state of Californ ia." Roth, under fire from a barrage or connict-of-intcrest tll· legations and under investigation b) the count) District Attorney'i. Office, "ould not comment on the allcgatiom .. Orange Count)• Ncwi.Channel reporter Pete Weitzner, relaying phone-in questions from \le\\ers "atching lhe CO\<eragc of the luncheon. told Roth that a number of his con,11tuents '"ere asking how he could continue to be an effective !.upcr\ isor during the cont rovers). Moder3tOr Wa)ne \\ed1n broke in before Roth could comment ond snid the que!lllon "as out of bounds. The reporter then told Roth the door "oulJ be open for the supcn+.or to comment on the allegotions "hen he \\J'> rcJd). Roth, ho t of hi'> o"n cable tcle\1~1on ho". ,in "ered: "Than~ )OU very much, and )OU \\111 he the second -after my own tele- vi!.ion sho\\ -to get that informati on." R3nking a clo'>e '>ecoml to economic concerns for county su- pervisor$ and audience members I'> the grO\\ 1ng probkm of gang'> and racial \IOlcnce Supef'isor Tom Riley condemned the growing number of count' hate crimes ,_ 150 in 1992 -and 'J1d the coi.t of graffiti rcmo,:il I'> taggermg County :rnd cit) agencies must \\Ork together to find .. olution . nccor~ing to Rile). "This .... 111 a require a partneri.hip bct"een l:m enforcement, educ.a1ion, c111c' anJ rc'lllcnts.'' he a1J "We mu'>t not condone d1scnm1n:.llion. anJ '1olc.nce " CENTER From A1 hou cd at the center po!>ed center. on foJnn Street. He \Jld some re-..dent arc alreallv fighting to clean up the graffit;, 1r.1 h and Lnme thJt plJgue the ne1ghborhl.X>J He fcJr) the \\Orl furlough center "Ill \Ct back their Thuraday. February 18, 1993 M VIDA From A1 made an enemy -not on cosy task when covering the social scene, where one bad story or mis ed event can create an adversary. (Vida jokes, "I'm saving all the bad stuff for a book.") I guess 1 shouldn't be sui:prised at Vida's popularity. Vida's a pro, never mi spelling a name o r gelling a fact wrong, always organ11ed as her. When m())t journalist retire, community members celebrate qu1etl) among themsctves, glad that there's one les reporter roaming the street . Not )() "ith Vida. The people on her beat -Newport Beach .wcieh -threw her a huge p'any, complete: \\1th present~. laughs und tears fa hioning a snappy lead on her story. And she's the ultimate diplomat, juggling coverage of the Vida Dean examines her crysta l vase gift with host committee, from left, Tina Schafnitz, Cerise Feeley, Dean, Mary Lou Hornsby, Mary Ann Well , Tita Loza and Adrienn~ Brennan. M V1d.s Dean headed into the Texa:1> i.uni.et, the hundredi. ur {ncndi she'i. made here ince the earl\. 1960i. e\tended their hundreds of Newport society events so that everyone's happy. But most of all, Vida cares. She loves Orange County society, its people and its work. At the Daily Piiot, the society editor position is part-time, advertised at ROBBER From A1 20 hours per week. We don't pay overtime. Vida put in more than 40. Often i.he'd attend three events in a day becauo,c that\ what she felt she should do, And she nc"er complained I was lucky enough to \\Ork "1th Vida for the final t~o of her 30 yc:ir'> reportln!! on Orange County S\.lC1et). \'1da t:mght me a lut ahout beini; .1 gooc.l JOurnali,t. Ace u rac;. Rc(.pcct Decent"). Cl1mpas~1 -.n 1 m <;t1ll tr) ing 10 figure ou1 ho'\ to ge t h~11r a'> one of the bank emplo~ccs, "ho him J~ o'en,eight ;ind "ell- a ked not to be idcnt11icd. tire; ~ed in :! dark}'u inc-. .. ~u11. He The hc:.id of the hr;inch o,,11d he had 1hrk h:ur pulh:c.l tiack into a could not t:ilk about "ecur1~~ "hurt pon~1 :11I lk .... :.is \\e:.111ng around the bank or '' hethcr 11 "111 M.1d;-rimmc cl pre , r puon cla~'c'. collccti'e h:.ind to thank the "Yellov. Ro'e of Tc~a-." for all her \Car of \Cf\iCC • I'm :1>urc I'll onh co"e r one \Ocie1' C\Cllt in m) career. I'm gl:id lh v. .t'I II Uil/iam LubdeJ/ i tht tditor. and h:iJ a , .. ar on h1 right cheek An~one \'Ith informJt1on on the fl I l°'Cf) llC the SU)pect IS asked to :.ill l':c..-.~•rt DcJch police on its ~.; 1 ur phone lmc at M4-37J I. abandoning it less than a quarter- milc away in the OakwoOd Apart· mcnt complex. No one was injured. and the man did not threaten 10 shoot any- more, Gonis said. be '>trengthcned. - "Procedurally, the hJnk did c' · ..-;_ ____ ...:..=======:==========6====~ The bank, which usually opens at 9 a.m., was closed for nearly 21/i hours while police investigated the robbery. Oank cmplo)ees stood oubidc and directed cu tomcr:1> to nearby branches. "I wasn't that cared bccaui.e I "ork in a p ychiatric hospit:il and 1 ah,ays sec scary things," said erything they could," ~1ill Jo,1:ph Flore'>, senior 'ice prc,11.knt for all Bank or l'\e" port br anchc~. · It·, .1 shame it h.1ppcnc.d."' Employee... ha\'e been uffcrl.'J coun!lelinc 1£ the.:' " int ir. bu1 Flore!> said cmplo~ce' '~cm tn f1c Joing fine. The su!>pC~t b de,crib.:d ·" po,. s1bly H1,p;in1c, 45 y.: JC' o J " kct inche<, tall .ind at,.1ut 1911 pounds. B:ink cmplo~ .:c:' dl.',crihcd BOOK FAIR Fnrw,, 20, 21. ,.,.,,,,. 10..m. to 6,.m. l..oflol• ftf•rrno11nt llnirwsifr, 830 S. B•l•1•1•. Orwnr snu:c-. .................... 11. s 1t"1•scu.11... • 11 ..... ~ ..-'Dt:ALCll" '<,"'C ll•'f I w~ °'""' l\..ot.t S ... ~ Ofl' If I\,.,,~, \ """ I IU" ... , ..... ,... 41f.-N.,f... Alf ........ ( •• ,.. •• t #HI .. #111 .. , &•l••tff••• 0# .... , , •••• ,. ,t<,... ~,,. 1745 Westcliff.Dri~c f' Newport Beach Center supporter SJ) the pro· ~rJm 1s a succe\s and ·~one of the only .... ork.ible olut1ll0 to alle' iat· ing the count) 's o'ercro"ded J3il ') tcm cfforti. . .._ Councilman Joe l:.nck on. hov.- C'\Ct, behe'c" the council 1s united 1n oppo!.1t1on becau e the cit) al- rea~) has too man) hJlf\\ay hou'>· c'>. drug and alcohol rehab1hta11on enLCn-and \1mil:>r pmarams...JD rci.1den11al nc1ghporhtxxh "\\ e just reel \\.e h3\e our f.ur 'hJte of these type of focil1tie•,, · he sail.I. "If it's meJnt to enc ~outh Count)' offender,, 11 '>htluld tie 1n South Count)." But Wieder :11d the count) need~ to find three ~0-bcd ccn-tcr'> l>\Cr the ne\t threi: year anJ Co tJ Me~ 1s the fir'>t '>tep 1n a '>outhcrly progression "E'ef)bOd) recognue'> our JJil problem; there aren't enough beJ.., to mcJrcerate tho c "ho brc.ik the IJ--'L>U.>-~ ....... ...._~ ................. the ~ud .., What are "e supplhCd tu do> G1'c me an altcrn:lll\C .. Bob Parker h"es n'CJrb)' the pro· "Tht.:}°rc tf)1ng to 'ell U'> on the f.11.1 th.11 11·., going to be good flir the nc1ghb\lrhood."' Parker ';.11J. "\\'ell, thJnl you We're aln:all\ tr.mg to nuke that v.orl \\ere alrcad) o,crfuadcd '"'h halfWJ) hou)CS Jnd drug rch.ib1l1- t:it1on grogrJms. \ h~t.g h.> cnil, 1 Jon lHrcll lt'c.:" 10 ~k :i \erJc., He think'> c.1llmg the center a ha lf-I \\ay hou)e m1 ...... es the [XllOt. Thi', 1 ... n 't hall" J\ hou c. the'>C .ire people "ho "oulJ normal!) be in Jail and 10 me all \\e're pla)1ng 1., \eman11c game!.," he \31d "'It') a )atelhtc Jail and that" a criminal element in the middle of a rei.i- dcntial nc1ghborhooJ. "I'm looking at the big picture a' 11 affects th1l> cit) as a "hole. l \c '>Ccn !he deca' that's taken lace within '.1r11>us ne.i blll h J,. and I th1nl 1t' time for rc,1den~ to \land up and pot a h.1lt 10 II." JiwoJ ~noJngs CALL NOW FOR A FREE EST/MATE 714·645·8512 .... II C... MeSo & Ntwoart Since 1969 S. licllm 1392707 ~--·· HIDE ·A·KEY 9·0T PAIL All purpow 1)1.aStl( ~I feat~ oouoie ooonog loOO\Jt\ I~'!> s100 =:-:::-..:-.=_ ==-==------- PAINT THtNNfR l'Owrt 1] s100 ~ (~ -·------ ASSO.TlD UCHT9Ul8S ~fir .,.,,10C 01 •<..;w.-n ~ ~"" nx ';>94~ c,c s , "'C,' s100 -----·· ---. AtO Thursday, February 18, 1993 CMIF From A1 Though the council declined to 11dopt a 'ternly worded resolution drafted two weeks ago by the city's Coble Telev1 ion Committee, one th.it called for an aero s·t he·bo~ud decrease in cable rate , counciJ members did agree to schedule two pubhc forums to give Copley repre ent tives and community members chance to discuss their p<>)1tion . However, Steve McMahon, Cop· ley's general manager, said the forum will not result in Copley \Oluntanly reducing 1ts rates. "We ue not prepared to roll back tho!>e rates ... th t po sib1lity l!I not there at the time." Thou~h supportive and w1lhng 10 telev1!>e a forum, McMahon said there's liule Copley can do to roll back rates due to economic condi· t1ons. Rising CO)t in programmmg, hcJlth care. ~orL.ers' compcn!>a· 11on, fuel CO!ltS and capital am· provements necessitated the in- crca!>c, McMahon !>aid Example include an ap· proximate 33 percent increase in what cable channels such as ESPN and CNN charge local cable com- panies to earl') their programming, a., -well a!> $236,000 Copley had to !lpend to relcx.ate it!> cable ~lant as part of 1hc Victoria Street widen· 1ng project "I v.a!> d1!>appointcd wh~ they \aid there aren't going to consider rulltng b.ick the rate ;• Council· m.i n Joe EncL..,on !laid. "I hope a r ublic heJrtng explain!> why ... No 1.JJte or location ha!> been et 1 r the f1r!>t foru m, although Erick- .,un olfcrcd March 2 a!> a guide· line Cable b1lb -will be only one issue t;.ic klcd dufi'ng the forum. Other ~ J'tomcr concerns include adding d .tn11cl5 that other ~ble com- 1 1111cs offer, and update!> on new tcd10olog1e~ that could compete .... 1111 cable. 'luch as fiber optic <.Jblc ;,and platc·Mzcd satellite dash· c.:' In or hcr action, the council: • Directed City Attorney Tom 1-.Jthc to negouate a se ttlement "'1th former Council Member Or· \tile Amburgc). -whl) filed a claim IJ\I mon th fo r approx1m:u ely VILLA From A1 d1\c1pl1n.1ry action against ham, but he I'> !>eeL.ing an extension because he said the c11y ha!> not provided him v.1th all the 1nforma11on they Jre using to fire ham He compared the information given to him to being a~igned a bqok report on a 500-page boolr.. and only getting 50 pages 10 read I want the whole book," he \aid "I'll \\rile the report" ·Murphy said the city 1s con!>ider· mg giving Valla more time. but he probably v.on '1 gave the embattled police captain much more 1nfor· mJl1on. "We don't want to me!>!> up any· hod} s due process," Murphy said. \\c ha-..e gi'"cn him all the mate· 11 ti th.11 h.a'I formed ou r notice of 111 tcnt to terminate. Out he's a~L.· 1ng for the full 1nve\t1&•ll1on and \\~·re not going tO g1\C It lO him " Indeed, Murphy has denied mcd1.1 requests for a full d1~I<>· 'urc of the city' four-month invC\· 11gJ11on into charge!> that V1ll.t and < hid Arb Canfpbell sexu:illy ha · r '"'cd 10 female employees and crcJted .i ho\I ile work environ· mcnt Villa further accu.,ed Murphy of m1'lhandltng the en1are inves11ga- t1on. withholding information from the City Council, and taking what he called "a predetermined cour e 01 action" ag.unst him I le s:ud the· information com· piled against him by the city is rife -with error and not even linked to the original sexual haras!.ment al- lcgataons filed by the women po- Kevin Shannon's cable bill: YEAR Annual bill " increase 1986 $1 07 1987 $1 31 .... 22 Percent 1988 $167 .... 27 percent 1989 S227 ... 36 percent 1990 $251 ... 11 percent 1991 $263 .... 05 percent 1992 $293 ... 11 percent tion tonight, I don't know who I'd vote for." Kings' hoc .. .ey pme or Ointon'11peech. Darrell Fevcrseon. • COl&a Mcu resident Thouah the vast majorit)'. Ot the TV Kll in From A1 and a schoolteacher, said he enjoyed Oinaon'1 the popular bat were tuned to the apeccb, only Ointon plan, in addition to the new ener&Y ikillful presentation of the plan, but he has about one-third or the cu1tocncn were payin1 tues. A family camina s.o~ 1 year would problem with the cont ent, e pecially the attention. But for th0$C who dad watch the pay only about $200 more per year, but several breaking o( Cli nton's pledge to increase taxes speech, Interest was hiah, and though most local rcsidenu said they were angry that the only for the rich. viewcn were skeptical, they'scemcd willing to middle class will sec any tax increase after "h wa • bold-faced lie, one of the many give the new president a chance. Ointon's campaign promase to limit the tu camp:iign promises he hasn't kept," Fcvergcon "Depending on how it goes, he'll either be hikes to pcop~ eamin1 at Jcast $200,000 a s:iid. our most popular prc)ident or our wo"'t," &aid year. Fcvcracon added that even though he, :is a Steve Hogberg, who works in Santa Ana "This country doc n't need any tax in-teacher, won't li kely reach high income brack· Heights. creases," said Ncwpon Beach resident Barry cts, he's bothered by the sharp t ax increases A former Bush aide, Daetmar Gro!>s, also Zanck, a sclf·employed mongaie bankc(. "I'm for the most wculthy Americans. f · I I "If we don't have the ince nllve for achieve· was ai r Y neutra : p····d off at him, and I'm even madder nt the "T lk · h b t d to cc where $30,:000 in lega l fees he claims the me nt, we're in trouble as a country," he aid. a ts c cap, u we nee media for not calling his bluff on it." ·11 be r f w I hope we don't city agreed to p:iy. Amburgey was Newport Beach resident Sally Manasse, a we our years rom no · sued in 1990 while he was a coun-Zinck said that he's also troubled by what sales cxecull\C, aid she's concerned that in· look b3ck and say we made a big m1 take. We cil member and the city agre~d to he secs as inconsistencies in the Ointon plan, creasing ta.>ccs will damage consumer confi· have to give him a chance, though " pay all his attorney fees. But the such as the promise to cu t l 00,000 government dencc in an already weak economy. Joe Doherty, a Newport Beach salc!>man city settled in October, 1992, and job • and the pledge to get welfare recipient But Co ta Mesa resident Mike Scotti, also 8 who watched the speech with his wife, Fe, said · d h · Amb back to work within two years, "in pubhc ser· h h h a· d .. ery adven mainta1ne t at since ur&ey sales executive, was more accepting or the ta.x e t oug t anton pre cnte a v • was still involved in the case, it vice if necessary." hikes. turous program, but at's a little too ambitious. should no longer pay hi lcgaJ "That's why they call him Slick Willie," "1 could whine about it, but most Americans It'll run short of the funds needed and I think fees. Z:ln~k said. "He's assured himself f a four· ue intereste d in seeing the nation improve it-it's too bad." Amburgey filed a claim against year term." self," Scoui said. Though the mostJy Republican cro"d was the city last month fo r the legal Retired Costa Mesa resident Scotti said, too, that he's not surpri ed by generally critical of the pm.ident, there were fees and another $100,000 in who said she voted for Ointon the broken campaign promise. some who praised his plan. stre~-related damages. Kathe will expressed similar sentiments. "That's a given," he said. "When a politician ''He needed to be specific and he was," !laid 0 now negotiate a settlement with "There is n't a thin' anywhere in hi Ian tells the truth, rather than deceive, that's the Louise Napoli of Costa Mesa. "He appealed to ~~~rgey's attorney, Denis Re·' that is in any way going to help us," Mc les exception to the rule.'' everyone's sense of responsibility, and I felt a · · said. "Overall, I think it was just another politi-Al The Classic Q in Newport Dench sense or over:ill fairnes!>. I'm willing to make •Agreed to inve!>tigate 8 charge cal speech. My problem was I expected too Wednc da~ nigh t, it was hard to tell what in-my contributions to future generations, even if made . by a commu nity member h f h' If th o h I t t d I b • h 1'1 h1'ts the ma'ddle cl" ." that the city's Hum:in Rel:itions ___ m_u_c __ r_Q_m_1_1s_m_a_n. ___ er_e_w_as_an_t_er_e_e_c· __ c_r_c_s_e __ t _e_poo ___ a_r _s _P_a_tr_o_n_s_m_o_re_-_t_e_ ------"'---------- Committee acted illegally when its chairperson read a letter asking for the council's support or a Costa Mesa resident be:iten in La· guna Beach Jan. 9 in an apparent hate·cnme incident. Ka ren McGlinn read the letter, which asked the council to publicly deno~ncc the attack, at the coun- cil's Jan. 18 meeting. Ernie Feeney s:iid she believed proper procedure was not followed by McGlinn. The incident hap- pened after the committee's De· cember meeting and before its January meeting and thus could not have been discussed by com· mittce members, Feeney claims. "The letter was read like it hnd the committee's endorsement.'' Feeney said. "Did 11?" . Feeney brought the issue' up last week and the city has been pulling all documents relating to the inci· dent. "Any time a charge like that is made, it's a serious charge and the city m:inager has been looking into that," !::.nelson !>aid OFFICER From A1 "I take that seriously 3!> a thre:it," said F-i!>hc r, who is on medical leave from the department because of a back in1ury. "It makes me nervous. There is a lot of people that arc nervous now. He (Villa) may be gone, but he's Mill got a foothold (at the police department), and people will be feeling the pressure of hi s tyranny for a long time." Fisher, who 1s also one of several witnes!>eS in the city' disciplinary action against Villa, told City Attorney Bob Burnham ubqut the alleged confrontation and :iid _ftumham prom11,ed to take- appropriatc action. 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Boating •American Legion Yacht Club ho!.ted PllRF A. U. C and non·spinnal..er cla'>'>CS The cl.t\\ic 12 meter St·" bo). s:ulcd b) BYC' Jo.1ck Ba1ll1e, took top honor in Sea View league Co-Most Valuable Player Mollie Flint. Sea View l eague Co-Most Valuable Player \.iichaeb Ross. Pacific Coast lNgue Mo!>t Valuable Oli\i.l DiCam illi. cl.t~'i A · • .. Presenting the Daily Pilot's selections · ••. Stephen Mo•!ler\ SwJ..c:r ( UYC) See ORA YTON/13 All-Sea View League, All-PCL League girls basketball Stakes high, few gambles with huge Vegas stint ~Orange County VBC gets in some key kills . T he )C.trl) Prer,ident' OJ) Veg.t'> Girl' Volle)ball tournament ~as held tlm past weekend at \atlOU\ si tes, including th e U1mcr'1l) of Ne \.tdJ l as Vega' campuc. g) mnJ~1um \\1th 144 IS-.\ Under te.inh and ~6 16 4.'.'. Under tc.1ms. the tournament included team!. fro m Te,a\, Ila" au, Florida. .Minne ota, Utah. Aniona. Wa!oh1ngton and Oregon, a5. well a11 Nevada and Cahforn1a Volleyball co~~Y 0~~~~~ b.tll -----• Club sent three teams to the tourn'1ment with the top two teams compe ting in the 18\ d1vi!>ion and one team in the 16's. See BRANDE/13 CdM 's Flint. Newport's Ross share Sea View MVP honors; Newport Harbor's Shannon Jakosky shares coach's ·award . B1 Richard Dunn SPQlb v. '•' W 1lh t\\O dom1nat1nit pla)er 1n the Sea \IC\\ l caguc, it\ only !11t1og thilt Corona del Mar I l1gh's Mollie f'11nl and NeYtport I !arbor\ Michaela Ros~ 'hared the teamed all >ca r Jong, .ind luok "hat \he has done," Un1\ef\lt> Coach Hoh Oernal said. ··She\ ea'il~ the mo'! \:lluable pl.t)Cr in the league " Co.1ch bf the Year honor' "ere aho "Split bet\\.eeo Ne\\port Harbor\ Sh.innon J::i~o~k). Uully l'ilol's le ague girl\ ba ke tball most \ aluablc pl.t), · cr honor Ros,, a 5-foot·IU .. en1ur fo rYt ard who'\ headed tu Cal Pul) Pomona 'Flint has been double- and triple-teamed all year long, and look what she has done.' -whu guided the Sailor~ to their fir't league 111lc e .. er 10 her fourth !>ea,1.>n. nnd Wood· b rid g e ·~ E r ic Bangs. "ho had no dom1na11n~ pl3)Cr -•-.Mz•cma ne~t )CJr. a .. erai!cd 19 9 f)l.>lll t\ in l.t league g.1mc-. a' the S:11lor' fin i-.hell 13· l, dMding the champ1on,h1p \\ith Woodhmlgc (13· e" port I l.1rtx>r and WooJhmigc each "un a ga me in the t"o clashc' this ca~on. and aho lmt re· turning All·Or:rnge Count) point guard, ( lorenc1a Lup- pan1. for mo\t of the -.ea~on w11h a l ncc in·uo. Rn's .t\craged ~eH·n rd:1tiumh. three )teal) and t"o a"1')l\ a game \\h1le t\\O other Sailo r,, ftin,.irJ fl int, a .. eo1or point gu:ird "'ho !let a .. chool 1nglc- gamc record \\I th 40 point aga1m1 11"-ine l.1\t Tuc\d.1y, avc r.tgc d 21).6 po int,, 6 .7 r e· 'Ross has more ways to beat you. She hurt us on defense. 1 Gina lleaJ, ( \ .i ppg) .rnc.J gu.ud Genc,1e'c h.irl\ ( 11 5 ppg). c.1rned l1r,He;1m anJ ,e ... ooJ ·tc J m all· bound,, .t 6 a I'll and 3.3 teal per league conte't. She wa aho JOO of 13.t from the free· throw line (75 percent) and made 18 I three-pointers L "Flint h:is been double-and triple· lcJgue laurel,, re· '>pCCll\ cl) "We don't loo~ for (Ro") to oe1.· c'~.ir1ly core point for u becau~e 'he doe so many th1ng!I on the court," J.tl..05.l y said. 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By Denn s 8ro~:ertious S»·s \\ ·ei T he 1.1lcnt·IJtkn CQ ... ta :"-.k .1 1 l1f!h girl' bu,hth.111 team. \\lln Pl.I\ er tH the Ye.tr Oh\ 1.1 01· ( .11111tl1 ,;, th e fordrun:. don11n.1t thC' 1>.1il~ Pilot All-P::ic111c Coa't 1 1.'.l!'llC te.tm. I he \h1't.1og,, \\h1) r.1n r.1mpan1 throu_l1 1he 1'.1c1fi.. Coa'I l e:.i).!uc ag.11n ~th1' ,e.1, .. 10. \\Oii .h) an ,1,e r;gc 111.H~lll ol nc:irl) :W r111lll\ per g:ime 1hi, 'e;1,,111. Their 1111.il thrl'c league ,\j," \\en: h) .:11. 45 :ind 4~ p111ol', re· '>put1\d~ . r--k,:i .• 111 Jrl l:S·gumc .,.,1n11111g 'trc.1l. 1e.1J1c' 11't.I • r .1 Cll· Ill-A !tr'>l· ~uund tt t !:>Jt rJ;i~ m.:ht ag:i n 1 'I' 1tin:; St l'.1u1 "Al tee being the lcall1:1g· .... orcr 111 the 1.ount) the 1.i 1 couple o: }1..U!>, 'he had 10 h .. d.; o!I from 11 3 btl t ·m.11.c our tl·.1111 ~uon~n '::i1J (.,1 1,1 ,\k,.1 Coach [ 1,,1 \k '\.1111c:c \I ' • cccptcd thut rok · D1Cam1!h', H'r 3til1t~ rou:J b .. · t I c 'ho\.\n h) her numt,cr' pdeJ up 111 J 7J-~4 '11.1or. '"er I :icunJ ll1lh I~ h -l . . Su.:!1 domuuncc \\ J'> r c \\ Jr de d \\ 11 h I h <: 't.irt111c "' e e.11.:h tic inc hnnorcd. line .. , ~t\ P. llHl'e Oil the l;r-.t IC.till 'Atter being the leading scorer in :"c.1rl~ pulling 1. !I .1 n~ur!~ unh1.:.11J·1)( .;u.1 Jrupli:.J 1uhk, [),(.'am 1111 poured In 19 p lint\ h.nJ 10 :i "'t'. nin1.• r h l1 \J !llh .1 II .! e I I! h I . . .md l hi! other on th·c-:e-:.-lffil~""4-MY..~;---~h'tr"-:T~hH~-\+~~ last couple of years. she (Olivia · 01Cam111i) had to back on from it a brt to make our team stronger. She's accepted 'ccunJ ll n d:n. ,Jic 1111,•c-J .i t11pk·Joubl.: b\ on:: t101,h1ng \\1th ~u lhllllt,, I~ h:hlHtnJ~ and nint' 3•~1'" (\N.1 :\I,,,, rJ.1~er 111 c.irn 111,t ll'Jm hon· l ,t.1t1'1J (\1.1..:h Ru" l>,t\ i'. \\ lhl'c team ,l\111ded he , ~ up,ct \\ 1 e 1.ilhng t ' (\'ta \ll'' I t\q\.C Ill le,ll!UC j'l:t\ thi' ~e.1,0'l, I' •lhe ( ''·' h ,11 • th.. 'a c r I hl' r-.1 I ' \\l10 I C' c.11111: ... I·~ Ill p<1int' or le" dlll 111).! I he I'( l .. am p.11 !!11 -•• a COstl Mesa coach I that role 1 l1r, ".:rt. I k.1th"' l{oh· in 01 'a ,, I Kim nd 1\pr1 \Jr'l·'"kn D1C.1nulh. \\ h,1 l 11 1cred th\.: 'lJ\t)ll J' .1 th1e1.··t1111e. All Cll '" k-.11nn. h. d .1\trJgcd ~~ rxunt' the l."t t\\\} ,,;i,oo' But 1h,1t ha' drn('rnl II• l'I.~ lhl) \l,l\l)n J'> CO\t I - Hob111,on, a '1pho Ol\>re point guard l;l)t •ca~on. "a' nH 'ed to the oll·gu:ird t the 't:lll of the 1.. rnp. 1gn tu 1lc See ALL·PCL B2 MAJOR REPAIRS WELCOME ------------------~ RAND E NG PECIAL I MACHINE SHOP SERVICES VALVE JOBS: • Cylinder Block Boring • 4-cyl. • $29.95 w ·o cam I •Cylinder Head Work • 6-cyl. -$29.95 w/o cam 'I • FJywheel Resurfacing • V-8-V6 cyl. -$69.95 per pair I Most Cars I Complete Engine Rebuildmg Mach111;st w'20 yrs expeflence • ---------------------WE HONOR ALL VALID COMPETITORS COUPONS ----~---~------------~ LUBE, O~L, FILTER I • Up to 5 qts. Valvoline Multi-Grade oils 1299 -I • Install new filtef * • q~s lube (where appficable) I • Diesels slightty higher r.«>ST CARS I (PLUS DISPOSAL FEE) I ·-------------------~ r Heather Robinson, Costa Mesa Yool Kim, Costa Mesa April VanSweden, Costa Mesa Jessica Lurmann, Costa Mesa ALL -PCL: Mesa, Eagles dominate From 61 room for Kim, a ..enior, at the point. Al 6-foot-2, the o;enior VanS"cdcn provided the Mu'>· tang'> with '>ll.e and rebounding ability. .. Heather 1~ one of the best basketba ll player!> m terms of skills I've '>CCn, ~he' Ire· mendoui.ly 1alcn1ed," offered McNamee "Yool JUSt geb after 11 "hen 'he'!. playing defen e. She grve 11>0 percent m prac- tr~ and i'> a total pleasure 10 coach. "I'm ext remely plea.\ed with the progrc"' Aprrl ha'i made 'iincc we came in to the pro· gram. She's improved greatly.'' A first-team l>elec11on from . t"" Laura Czingula, Estancia Gina Heads, Npt. Harbor ALL ·SEA VIEW: From 81 because it's so close between (Ross) and Flint," Tustin Coach Rick Falk said. "Out I'd go with Ross because they're both fa irly equal offensive ly, and Ross has more ways to beat you. She hurt us on defeni.e." Heads averaged i.ix rebounds, S.O assists and 3.0 !>teals per game, all team highs for the Sailors. Evarts al o a\.eraged three rebounds, two teals and J .6 ass ists pe r game. Woodbridge placed 1un1or guard Jamie Oenning (12 ppg) on the first team and senior for· ward Nicole Quinn (11 ppg) ond sophomore center Angela Daily Pilot All-Pacific Coast League Player, school PLAYER OF THE YEAR Olivia OiCam1lh, Costa Mesa . FIRST TEAM Yool Kim. Costa Mesa Heather Robinson. Costa Mesa April VanSweden. Costa Mesa Laura Czingula. Estancia Amy Feniello. Laguna Hills SECOND TEAM Ht. Yr. Avo 5·9 Sr. 19.8 5·7 Sr. 7.9 5·9 Jr. 10 5 6-2 Sr. 61 5· 1 O Jr. 11 8 5-7 Sr. 14 8 Nina Alexander. Century 5·9 So. 13.6 Jessica Waltz, Estancia 5·7 Fr. 6.4 April Kar~el. Trabuco Hills 5·9 Sr. 8.5 Jessica Lurmann, Costa Mesa 5· 1 O Sr. 6. 7 Jenny -Orake. Estancia 5· 10 Jr. 7 5 COACH OF THE YEAR -Russ Davis, Estancia Jenny Drake, Estancia Jessica Waltz, Estancia Estancia is Junior forward · Laura Czingufa, who led a team of primarily underclass· men to a runner-up finish Cz- ingula only averaged 6\1'2 points a!> a sophomore laM year, up· ping that 10 11 Yi thifl season. "I consider Laura one of probably the top two or three players in the league," aid Es· tancia Coach Ru Davis. "She averaged m double figures in coring and rebounding. "She'd be double-teamed, yet she would still get her points and rebound ." From Estancia,.. freshman point guard Jes ica Waltz and Junior guard Jenny Drake cam econd·tcam honor . · Coach Russ Davis, Estancia In the bleachers .,..,, ___ ... ~ ""...,._ MESA TIRE COMPANY AUTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa \\,. < .irh 'l.11111 Br.111.I, • \)11 Ii• 1111 • < ,. .. .,11 '"" • 1'111·1!1 Burge s (9.5 ppg) on the second team. Oenning was Wood· Coach Shannon J.il..o "r bridge's be 1 all-oround player, ~usiSt PRM~Om cn6tW<>wr~~~l?lll>' I I ALIGNMENT I I s 199s I ::g== I according to Bang~. averaging five rebound!> and three ..l!>!>I t!> ;i game. Quinn averaged eight· rebound a game in league while Burgess averaged J I. DAILY PILOT ALL·SU V11W LUQUE C.M .. tVeluaMe,le,er ,..,.,, echool Mollie Fld (C«OOI dll Wf) MJCNieq Ross (Ntwpolt Hn>f) ""' ...... Yr. Avg. Sr 298 Sr 199 Jr 8 3 Jr. t6 t Jr. 100 Jr. 128 Jr 12 0 Sr. t1 0 So 184 So 95 Sr. 5 7 ~. 11.S •SET TOE-IN I ~CDT. s399s I RFG '29.95 · I 7:30 -4:00 ONLY I NOif CAii I NO APPOINTMOO NECESSARY '4 mf/l:Jl8lltlf" L ,.... ._,_,, _L_ .... s.a.n ~ fMUT PRESENT COUPON! OIL C-liANGE ·I 1 FRONT DISC 1 SPECIAL 1 BRAKE SPECIAL J(lW'fi • OIL" FILTER I I • FRONT f.NO UJ8E I S69'5 I 'VPT05QlS.OfOll. I I •MachiMDIKt:'.:: 1.:=5 .. I Sl6!!CARS I • lntpttt Re. llflk• --I-I.fl L - _ ....... !.:!:" -_!_ .1... .......... ~ _J • Murphy's law gives CdM JV girls 'edge' ~ A few changes in tactics turns everything around to provide huge success.lor the team. T he Murphy clan of Huntinaton Beach has a knack for turning around losina proarams. Husband Mike Murphy has the SonorD High boys varshy team playing at n level rarely seen at the La Habra-based school si nce the departure of former NBA player Dave Meyers. At a place where losing seasons had become the norm! Murp.hy has built a power at Sonora, the Freeway Lcagu~ champion which stood at 22·3 as the CIF playoffs were set to begin. . Wife Carol Murphy is the head of the Corona dcl Mar H1gh girls junior varsity basketball team. Her team's turnaround has not only come from last year (when the CdM JV squad did not win a league game), but also from earlier this season. "l'm really proud of the way the team hns played recently," said Murphy, whose Sea Kings finished the campaign with a nine-game winning streak. "Something happened to the kids. I don't know how many traveling violations we had early in the season, but we're sure started pl aying better." CdM (16-7 overall) 'finished 10-4 in the Sea View League, bu t that came after a 1-4 start, prompting Murphy, at the time, 10 wonder whe the r the team a>uld win another game. Then, with husband Mike's help, she installed a 1·2-1-1 full -court press ~hich seemed to pay immediate dividends. Lightweights Losses in the first round of league play came :igainst Newport Harbor, Santa Margarita, · Tustin and Woodbridge, but Coron:i avenged each of those setbacks in the second round. A sign of CdM 's turnaround came in the second matchup :igainst Tustin. . After lo~ing in the fint round by one point . the Sea J(jngs buried the Tillers, 67-20, last week. "Everyth ing \\e threw up there seemed to go in," said Murphy. The team's co-captains are Veda Roshan, a role playe r who has worked her way into the start ing lineup as an off-guard, and Dawn Madry. who plays in the post. "Dawn board like crazy," said her coach. "and ~he is kind of 11 streak shooter. She scores in spurts." Another k~y player is Ashley Conover \\"h9. :ilong Wlth Mudry. ore considered two of the top defensive playe rs on the team. "Ashley is extremely quick," said Murphy. "When the other team beats ou r press. she gets down the fl oor fast. She has really come on as a scorer. She wasn't shooting at the beginning of the season, and I hnd 10 keep telling her 10 shoot. "Now she's got more confidence." 1'1fC ream·~ leading scorer llius far .:it :ibou1 11 or 12 points per ga me th i cason is Shawna Casey, who pla)!I in the poi.I. "We try to work the ball down low 10 her as much as po s1ble," s:iid Murphy. The point guard is Wendy Wu. who\e qu1d.ncss and dcfcnsi"c kills are her strengths. "Al the beginni ng of the )Car, I told her that ~he "ould ha\C to be the leader of the l~m and she would need to be in control of the ga me," said Murphy. "She's a gre:it (1d who hdp.:; l ecp the team loo~c And he plays re:illy hard." Today's TV-radio ' Pro Belketbell T~LEVlllON 6 35 p m. -tt~wlcs·Suns. TBS Women'• llHketb•ll 7.30 pm -la._m.etam s. Ch 9 10 a m -AlabamJ·Aubom, ESPN Qotf Skiing t2 30 am -Seni«s. ESPN 2 p.m -US A/pine. ESPN. RADIO HorH R•clng Pro Hocke~ 4 p m. -Los Al replays. Pl 5 30 p m _ Klngs·Cfll . XTRA (690) 8 p m -Anati replays. 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Con>na Ott M.w vs Sl AtfNXry, sh "" ~MONROE.Y.' Your Satlty Could .,.,._. OR It. - Monro-Miltie l'I••'* Sllod1 -arts lo 110/fRO·MATIC PLlf§ .. 6u·C,,.rtNI §wk ,.....1'6f.r ~ ;X1 l)~l(je A ;>X'O cta:e mml\ CJ ~Jroar ")~ nj g: ll Lm11ttd Wrtime J'1mnt1 for 1'11 ta,tr ur Appli<-1t}(los, for ~lit T111ri ~ppbr4tioal U.11td J )(4r 'J6,000 Mik l'1rrutJ Auto PAITI I 111111Lm 714 ,4, 4441 .... ' r'tpot1 Buch/Costa M ... Dally Piiot Thursday, Febnwy 11, 1983 U DRAnON: · Fr¢m 81 \\Oh clu\s B, und Mike Mauhews' Stella Mariit won class C. Andy Szal~ llJ~. sailing for the American Legion Yacht Club, won both race in the non-spinnaker clas. • Ualboa Yacht Club hosted one-design kc:elboab off the 6~1boa Pier. According to Robert Kinney, the race committee work by the llYC commit,ee was upcrb ···1 he courses were good, the race<; <;tarted on time, and we dido 't hove to sit around all day .... ailing for the next race to go off," Kinney said. NHYC's Kinney and Nick Madigan eked out a ' one-quarter-point victory over Colin Uate, ...,ith Dan Thompson following JU SI one point back. Misl>ion Day's John Wallen won the Soling Clu:.s, and UCISA's Ersin Yig1ter won the Shields Closs. •Newport Harbor Yncht Club hosted many of the dinghy classes in the \\uning basin, including Ssbot • Lnscrs and Twitchell 12's. Clas winner. were: T-12, Chad Twitchell, LIYC; CFJ, Rush Hambleton, SBYC; Laser, Thad Vincent, KH YC; Sabot Over-40, Don Hodge , ABYC; Sabot A. T}lcr ,Pruett, SDYC; Sabot B, Dan Klein, OYC; Sabot Cl. Brandon N1~on, OCYC; Sabot C2, Randy Oli\dra; Sabot CJ, Jeremiah lle"lll, SSYC. LocJI!, ..., ho won at other M1dw inter's \Cnue~ included: Tim Mul'"ency (BCYC) and Tom W1bon (UYC). first and second in the compct1ti'e Udo 14A class at AUYC (the top four boats were \\ithin two point of each other!). Uob SlrJnd. sailing High Strung. "as second tn PHRF A a1 CJp1:.trano D.iy Yacht Club. Lonn, Limon and Weiss (BCYC). sailing Gon/JJ Du~t. \\On PllRF D at Little! Sh1pl> Fleet in Long Beach. PcgJitU • ailed by Bill and Robert lknt (N HYC), was third in the Cal 40 ncet at L.A YC. F1nJll}. hfoch1ef. sailed b) OCYC'-. Rc:irdon'Hardy team, ''utl the Jlv.a)s competitive Schock 35 C'la ., (\t California Yacht Club. • Boat Slips: Following sailing on ~unday. the lifting sling on an Etchell!. 22 snapped, dropping the 2,1~ pound boat fi\e feet onto the NHYC ea,\all and dock!I, and onl} nano" ly mi .. ing C\eral b\,tJndcr ·Whi le 11's ca'~ to JOJ...e about ho\\. poorly l::.tchclb ~unce off cofl( rctc. the 1nc1dcnt underscore .. ~rne 1mponJnt ~afety up v.hich uppl~ to evel)one who dry-sails their boat 111 tlm particular CJ\C, the hft1ng .. hfl!' on 1he dropped E-22 "ere a rclat1,cl) thin quarter-inch \t.i.nle... ... \h:cl cJble. The cable \nJppcd JI the C)e becau')e the ca~e' had no thimble. :illowing the ''"c to crimp (crimps seriou ly v.ca"'c:.n "ire) tr )OU dry )Jll )OUr bout. 1t. ~ itnpcrat1\e that )OU periodically ch1.'t'J... )Our lifting gear Some area'> to rut 1nitc include If the lifting ge.lr " more than a )CUr old. look to •c 1( 1t 1) either crimped or · rU\ted. • l:hen 1f new, hfttng bridles "hi h .ire too thin or improperly con)tructed (no thimbles or dou le nicro·press fittings) may not old up under pre ure . C: mine \\hcther any stress crad. ha'e de,clopcd around lifting point on the boat. With Junior \a1lors running around mol>t local )JCht clubs, lifting gear failure l'i not JUSt financially e'JlCn'>1,e. 1t' dangerou . Deep sea WE"DNIHDAY'I COUNTI DAVEY'I LOCKIR -1 bOits 13 illO 3 bOnl!o. 41 u !lco t>us, 20 und blSs. 2 SCI.Jilin 2 $/WtClheMI NEWPORT LANDtNQ -I bOat. 14 allQltB-123 sculpln 5 slnd bus 3 callto bass. t Ml I t11111>1Jt NOE: The ormat included four-team pool play on Saturday, which eeu~d f our-te:im pool play on Sun ay, which in turn seeded the plu> ffs on Sunday ni&ht ond Mo :iy. 0 voe 16' • coached by Steve A~ll mo, played teom!> from Son Jo c New Mexico and S:.n Diego on turdoy •• and 'WOn their pool. In S~ndoy' tougher pool was Club Stoc ion. Tiger (S:inla fc Springs) and ike Northwc't {Portland). A tcr finishina &econd, OCVBC entered the pla)offs again t Ar1L!na and f 1n1 hed in 10th plac . i i, team featured Tina Oo tan. Mch~ 3 Schutz, Sara rn , Laura Chhornc, Kelly bell, Jenny UO\'cr, 1\nn r, Courtney Owen and 1c Luka iewicz. c Oranac County 17's. eJ by Gary Nakamura, are r in high school. The team en 1nduJc Ca111in Pickan, ka Dicken, Tori Hanlina. K)le. Sara Robcru (the Tubach a legend that just keeps rolling ~ Honors continue to pile up for one of Newport Beach's finest in world of golf. later moving on to 1hc federal Re'>trve Bnnk. During World War l, he erved a'> a cook for the 149th field Ar1illery. Rainbow D1v1sion, serving the likes of A llfllc truth help' the lie £0 down. (low net 57), v.1th Might C laurel) going to Al Cranston (low gro i. 73) and Gary Higgins (low net 57) It s n1c.e to know th;i t there arc people in 1he ...,.urld hkc Henri Tub.lch 0 =i H enri Charles Tubach, born July 13, 1894 in .St. Lea, France (near P:iris), is 3 living in titution at the Newport Beach Country Club. Generals Per hing, Marshall and MacArthur. The Club: Dick Mu)n.ird, a r Jigh~C golfer lll the Nev.port Ue.1t:h Go1' Course men') club. \It-Oil la'>t Saturday's Fcbruary Juc.kpot Net Tournament w11h a Si .i. Maynard edged the Flight Ont bl& trfck: "Tricky" Did. McKinney ho1 a hole·m·one Feb. 8 at the Newport Beach Golf Coun.e on No. 12 (96 y<&rd..,) '".th an ele\'atcd green v.h1le using a . 9·1ron. According to McKinne). he ··rca1hered the '>hot for .1 hok·1n·one," Tubach has spent 45 years In club management, 72 years uround country clubs and 27 years at the Newport Beach CC, where he' considered a legend. The next 25 years for Tubach were spent at the Westmoreland Country Club in Wilmette, Ill., doing everything from caddy master to assistant secretary and treasurer. In 1947, he came to California to manage the Bel Air Country Club. \ Jnd D golfer .. by ~hooting a 6..~ in the tovrnamcnt 1hat u .. e .. ~O pc:a c..cnt hJnd1caps. v. hich • .., h1'> C>;prc:'>sion for ea!itng 11 in the hole Mc Kinne) l> ac:c: ..., J~ ..., itnt:))ed b) V1 Clurk and Pat McKmnc:y, his brother v.hu ...,.a) 'il<1t111g from SJlt Lule Cit) Last month, Tubuch was presented with the third annual Distinguished Service Award by the Newport Beach CC's Ooard of Goveri'lors for his extraordinary dedication to the club and it members. Tubach, who still hits the firM tee at the Newport Beach CC's annual member/member tournament, continues to make an impact at the club with his humorous and thought-provoking column, "Henri's Clippings," in the mon1hly newsletter. Club gotf hni-.hrng 111 <,ccond pluce "a Joe Ru .. --0 (net 56). \\hile II.ii Grc..cn (56 2) knocked off Bob l'oth (56 2) in"' tiebreaker for third. Cwig Jcn"tcn (56.6) \\a-. fiffh 0 Coming soon: Don t forget the 1h1rd .innu.11 Durty 1'dly\ St. Patnc.k'l> Day Gulf Tournament at the Col>ta Mc!.a Golf and Countr) Club (Lo'> Lagos Cour:.e) on March 15 I he tournament 1s limited to 72 plJ)Cr:.. 0 Tubach At the presentation, a ------ donation was made to Tubach's favorite charity, the CMASC (Club Manager 0 Here's Tuboch's latest column: Sadder than falling leaves is falling hair. Some of us give and forgive. But some of us get and forget. cnior Tour? The Ne" port Beach Golf Course\ \\ 1n1cr Senior Cla-. .. 1c, a ne1 tournament open to pla)crs 60 and over. had a rather surpn-.ing ''inner: Green. The entry Cee or S60 per per:.on include .. 18 hole:. of golf, a shared can, dinner. a dnnk. a golf hat and Q\her 'lurpnsc). CJll 545-03 8 for rc:serva11on .. Association of Southern California) _, Scholarship Fund, which Tubach partially founded several years ago. Tubach, :i huge supporter of young people, was honored in 1990 by the CMASC, which named its cha ritr-golf tournament after him -the "Henri Tubach Cal Poly Pomona Student Scholar 'hip Tournament." . With the cost of funerals today, going down is going up. A gossip has a good sense of rumor. A cletJn tie will a/w;J>'!t attract the soup of the dny. A cost of Jiving is the difference between your net income and )Our gm" habits. Green, who c;ays he doesn't like net t-0urnamcn1:. because he'~ low hundic.ap (11) in the group, \\On v.ith a 56 llo":ird Ciudle (57) f1n1)hed second. club prc\ldent Al Schnell (58) v.a:. tlmd and Morm L.1,\\ell (59) \\rapped up fourth ,1ftcr bc:1ting John AnJer:.on (59) in a tiebreaker 0 Ulg bounce: Jeff Buchanan of Huntington Beach >hot a hole-in-one al the ~ewpon Deach Golf Courl>e on the pa r-3 hole No. 5 ( 115 yard:.) on retJ. 4 .,, hile u .. ing an -iron Uuch:10an\ dme hit nbo'e the pin and rolled back 1n the hole \1.lfk R1chard>on. I:.m Urown and Ford Uro''" .... ere \lt1tnes .. ci. Tubach mo\ed from France to Chicago's south side al uge 10. In 1913, he started a career in banking a1 Fi~t National B:rnk, Laughter has no foreign acc,:nt It's hard to get a hold on CU\I mont.',\ Some people tie up their dog\ 11nJ let In fegulJr flight round:. feb. 6, Ru"o \\lln f ligh1 A low gw'' honor~ "1th a 3-11,er-par 6!, "hilc Uob Oru\,nl'll \\On lo" net ;11 55. Hicht B "innl.'r' \\Crc Ricllurd Dunn is a VDil) Pilut ports H'rifer »ho t club golf column uppt•tJri. "'ti) ThundD). the children run loose. ~ .. hncll (• "' gros~ ~~,and J.1d .. UtO\\n Briefly Mater Dei headed for Sunset? Santa Margarita appears set for Sea View; Trabuco Hills moving to South Coast? GARDEN GROVE -The nine- membcr Orange Coun1~ rcleaguing * committee met fo r 41 2 hours Wednes- day at Boba Grande ll1gh 10 agree upon a proposul or propol>ab to be voted upon b} all county p11ncipab, Feb. 24. Committee Chairman Uob Mesa. the Doi a Grande principal. aid the committee \Otcd to refu e comment on 'pcc1ftC\, including how many propo al., ~ere -.culed upon. Se,eral comn111tec member) rcJd1cd by phone Wedne!>dJ\ rcfu'>ed comment. bu t une ourcc .,;.ud there " but one propo!>JI. and thJt 11 h.1~ the three parochial t.hool' (Mater De1, Scrv1tc and Santa Margari1a} penciled in <l1ffc:rcnt J1 rcttion Mater Dc1 to the Sun ct League. Sel"\1tc to the "new league." "hich include) Wc )tminster, S.id- dlebacJ..., Santa An:i V.illc) and Tu .. tin, and Santa Marg:mta to remain in the Sc:i View. Trabuco 11111,, v. hich h." dom111Jtcd the P Jc1f1c Coa t League for 'c' er al -.ea)on,, "' "said" to ~e headed for the1South Coa,1 League. Thu the Sea View "uulJ line up· ll"\1nc. S.inta Margarita, Ne"' port I larbor, Corona del Mar, Woodbridge and Unl\ers1t) The Pacific Coast League \\Ould line up fa. tancia. Cui.ta Mc\a, Ccnlul). Laguna Beach, La· guna Hills and Afoo Niguel. • se,enth inning \\Ith a triple anJ trotted h11mc 1\fl ~1 sacrifice Oy .by o .... ight ~tcaJc SCC Improved Ill 5-.t. dropplOI! \b lcr to 6-:!. NAIA DISTRICT th SoCal College 2, Master'• t Masters 000 000 010-1 1 f SoCal cor.~e 000 100 10·-2 6 0 Rec:!man ltlC! Qu.-Qn.. 'f,Mste;11 a.'ICI Ste 1 "· -.'.em ·e 1-0 L-Rt:l· IN/\ 2 1 2B-Sti!lt4 1scc1 38-·,., uzorc• 1st CJ t1=l -Btf:•s '' Estancia girls vie In soccer playotts COS1 A MLSA -[,t 1n.:i.1 I lil!h·, girl occcr team, the :'\l' " .. ccJ in -the tCr'..;. CIF Dl\l\1on II , open' pl.1~,1ff ;1.:til n today a1 3 p.m. Jgam,1 '"111ng ~til · hlan. CdM-Salnts at Long Beach Wilson LONG l3EACI I -C11ron.1 Jd ~t.1r 1 li~h's Sea King> anJ 1hc 51 ,\nthon' -ti' Saint\ \\ 111 tangle in the lj11.1nc:rhn.t1' }I -e of the Ctr IV-AA ba,ketb.111 pl.1wlh --- Frida; night ut Long Bc.11.h \\ 1ho11. ,t.1nint.: .11 7:30 St. Anthon} 1s 1hc "lwme tc.im" .111J \uni\ Coach Art M J) fie Id II .,J id h ' 'l ht it ii h 1d .... 11 kJ on W1bon WeJncsJ;1y night. \\ Jl,on j, In~ 1t.:d :ti 4400 t . 10th St. 1n Long Ue.1ch Mesa girts switch to 4 p.m. Cornmunitv college women @range .Coast tramples Rancho Santiago,· 100-·3~ COS1 A \ll SA -Snapping a l\\o·g.1me 1,,, n~ 'ltrcJk in rc\Ound- 111~ IJ .. hiun, 1h.: Or .. ngc Ct1:.t,1 Col· lcge women·, ~a,l...etl:-Jll team llrubbed "'itirb R;in.:ho S.1nt1Jgo \\'cJnesdJ~ n1gh1, 100-36 The Pir~1tl.'\ (2.t-5, .3 trt the Or· ange Empire Cunfcrence) Jumped to .in I ·O le.id Jnd thing-. only got u~lier aflt"f 1hat Coa\t Jcfcatcd tlic Don' (.t-21, 0-11) 1n lhc first fl\ inJ, • -3~ Cime u,,1c,~er pa~cJ the Pt· rute-. \\llh 16 pllint'. "l11lc four 01hcr OCC player' notched a J ot en ap11.'~<. Ll';.ii:~ 1. r al u had a hig gamc-"" the hoa~,1' pulling do'' n 11 rd 11u11d:. and ~lod.ing "' \h\lh, Cl>a:.t "a~ ~~ ol 43 lr\lrn the field in the rir .. t hJlf, comp;.1red to Rancho\ 9 of 32 faer)' pL.1}er 1n uniform plJ) 'd .rnd ..cored for the Pirates. "ho led S -19 JI the breaJ... 0 ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE Orange Coaet 100, 9'ancho lantlato 31 "anche ,.,,, ... e ~-eeC-et 19npta. .. ft pf'" lonQ \ 0 I 2 IWr'll< 5 0 l1 lknoGz1 6 I • 13 C.>\S ' c -.. ,..,..Cl c 0 t D IUl'tl*\ s : • 12 Co:i . , 0 2 2 "*' ' c . ·: -~ ~ 2 ? ' ,_., ) 0 c 6 "·""" I 0 0 ? Ot.OIN 2 c c ' 'fl , . c 0 2 c;.i ... ~ l 0 e ' l,IY.1$ ' I 0 9 8d : 0 . ' . S•ttt 6 c l ·~ ~ I 0 0 2 ....,,...., ) c I ' c : : t [ •• • c 1 16 Totei. ,, ' 1 :16 Tei.la '~ '13 l!JO ~·..-w ~~· eo.n S8 !9 3-CIO"'I ~ i ~· ! teh'il:. JO.A t.lW'C DCC ·men lose, 113-84 point\ and .,e,en rehoum:h h'r C'OJ\l Ranchu ~ant1Jgo had ,c,en pla>er 'core 1n double figure,, lcJ b~ Fred Am,,,· 1'1. ,... L....o It "as the third and final con11n1ttcc meeting during the rdcaguing proce ... v. h1<:h i' chcdulcJ to con ludc :it the f-cb. 24 pnnc1pall> meeting. Or- ange County '"II then \Ubm1 t it s plan. "h1ch "111 · inclutle-nine ~i\--tC'.tm le.igucs a11d m1c wvcri-t cam configuration. 10 the CU· Sou thern Scct1on fo r the 199~-9 C) le. Also being considered 1s the po · s1bility of requc,ting th1 to be on a t\lt o-year C)clc \ \;-.. J'A \'\ \ -1 l l t.>ranl!e C11."t Ct1lk cc mt. n \ ti ''lcth~ll tc 1111, \\l11d1 ended a nmc-g.imc h1,1ng \trc.11.: \\llh ;1n \l\Crt11ne \IC· t11r\ ll\Cr Full:rt1'n l.i't 1-ndJ\, "·" thump1. J b' R 1n.:hn !>.1nt 1:ig.~1. 11 ~ ~4. \\ c.:Jnl.',J.1~ n1~h1 on the -( 0\ .11-< 11·1.1 ).k,.1-==~:=~+--wtn ORANOI! EMPIRUONF£RENCt: ancho Santiago 113, Oranee CoHI a• ll1~h' l!lfl' ~.1,h•thall tl.tlll 1h, '\,1 I 1 he hot 1)011, (19-11 ll\c,;rall. . Orane• CeH I ~ IMll-.O 'ccd in 1hc ( II D1'1'1t1n 111 \ pl 1\ : '" the Or:ingc Lmpirc Cun- 1111, "Ill pl." h1"t 111 \t l'.n1I llil!h' fercnce) raced to J 56-~I h.1lft1mc l ' ilr';d .. flpft111 ' ) 2 ' 0 0 0 c hi ti\ loss .. ft 11114 Ip 1 G , J Anr propo al will need n simple majority (31 of 60 princi pal .. ) to pa' ~ .... tmhmcn '1n '\,t1urd.I\ .it 1 P 111 ·'' "Pl'""cd lc:.1J hchind hi percent 'hl'1uting Ill thl· nn)!111.1I time 111 • ~II 101 1hc: 111,1 wum.I Ar!Oi'Ot tr w.r-•¥'ff 2 0 I ' • 2 I H .. .,h ~ ' J D ,, , 0 • ? ~ 0 c 10 1 I 2 ~ -B) Burry FtwlJ..nu gJme . .1~· .. n'rd111.: l\I \k, I ( tl.ICh L1,,1 \ll ' 1111.:.: rwm the ticlJ Dc,p1te ("1\ll\Crttng 2 I 1'f 3.l fil'1J-goJI tnc 1n the sec-'°"" "'~~ : ' 11 ' ' ;,><: lllr ~ ,.,._ 4 : ,~ Vanguards' Weinstein spins 1-httter Pirates tee on on Fullerton CHINO -The OrJnl!c (\iJ\I Cul· lcge golf team impro\eJ 'to 2·11 1n (On· _ / COSTA MESA -Sou 1hern Califor· n1:1 College emor nght-h:inder M1)...e ~\. • Wc1n'>tcin had a no-hitter going 1n10 ~ the c1ghth-1nning WcJne~day, before fcrencc by outJucling 111"1 I ullc:rhm, .lJ 40t--iJ5. at a four-tc.1111 Or;ml!e I m- pire Confcrenci; match \\'ed11e .. J.w .11 \\ c'tcrn JI ill~ Darren Brebc'> .. mackcd a 1-0 pitch well over 1hc left·f1eld ~all fur The Ma!lter' lone hit in 2·1 Vanguard homl.' ha!leb:ill "1ctory. Weinstem, "ho had no decbionl> 1n tv.o prior appearances, walked the leadoff man, then 07o"ed do~n 27 of the 01 trict Ill foe 's ne\t 28 hitters, fann ing eight m the procc's OCC freshman Clint 5tanl 1eld It"'"' 111cd.1h't honorl> shooting a 5-0\cr-par 77, \\h11c t1:.1mm.11c, Sean Uoulton (79) :rnd E\tanc1.1 l li~h pn,duct Mike Sharp {82) led the \\Jy f,.lr the \\1111wr' 01\AHCI IMllll"I eONFl .. INe• (ta i..IH el WHtern Hlll•I Ted Wiczcorcl singled in Rynn Siedel to open the scoring in the fourth fur sec. then led off the Or~ c ... 1 40 t L "tv .... lde 405, erpre .. 421, Fvllerton 435 I $lr'ldd (0CCl 11 l (Ml 1\-"' I) .., I 1'11 • ' e , ~ P'l 1t Ot"-n $1\wJ tOCC). 12 IN·SIDE-SIOE-OUT Nit violation W hen 1he referee signals a net violation by holding the net on the Mdc of the: viol:ating team, the rules state that no part of )OUr body (c'.\cept )·our hntr) or uniform may touch the net \\hile the ball is in play. Do you have a volleyball question? Send your question to Char· lie Brande. Daily Pilot Sports Department. Oo~ l!i60. Co ta Mc a, 92627. only 50phomore), Kati French. April Broham. Ayesha Attoh and Heather Steele (from u._e Arrowhead). Coach Nok:11nura ' team pla)Cd a diverse sct.ction of team frtim c"erywhere, includina Flurida, El Paso and San francisco. The Oranac County I 's \cam has acnion Alloon Englebrecht and Lori Newcomer. 1 well a~ junion Kim Colemon and Kn ten Campbell. Their schedule included tcaiu from U11h. Minnesota ind Wiihinjton in Saturday' pool and Hawaii. Sacramento and Tuu in Sunday·~ pool ocvnc "on ooth . pool In the playoff • the I \ bent Tia:cr und M1 'lion Volley before lo ing to 1 lough Tu.1 team th:st featured $0me trcmendou :11hlctc (including two wphomorc and a fre hman) in three game {tS-8. 1·15, IS-12). Workina b ck through the lu,cr's bracke1. OCVBC defeated In Motion, led by CdM's Jennifer Stroffe and Newport•• Ma ty May and Griffin of Palo Alto to force a rcm:\tch with the Tcu team which W\)n the final i" two pmc • \\ hilc the amuunt <'I pl.I\ "·" ome"hat o'·en,hclm1n~ (OC Hi', plnvctJ 13 matche" 111 t ll'rcc d.1~ '), the tourn·amcnt ollo"cd e'c"~''d' a chance to 'cc earl\' m the ~c·"''n who 1hc ~'>t 1cam' :ire II j, um:mng ho\\ many gre.1t .11hktc' throughout the Un1tctl ~tJtc' ur1: f1l3)10g. 11 W:l'> al'o :\ ch:incc f,,r C'lllle ~c: e<.lachc to finl'th thl\ \car'' recruiting cln-.~ nnd u; g~t 3 '1.irl on nclt )e:lr'i. recruit\ \lh,on !Znglc~recht ii:ned her ~h,1l;mh1p agreement \\ ith Pott I.ind Uni'"erMty while 1n ~'' \ cg.1,. Oh. and ~> the: ..., a~ I did no1 ~in :iny money un the t.1hlc' (we were too tiu'i\ to ('II.!)) • Mim:h 5 1\ the J;,1c ''' the ho>'' ,1l~unn1 \(1llc: h.111 s.1mc' ut both Nc'"[X'rl lhrh\lt :1nJ Corona dcl Mar. Newport Con1.h D n GI nn :ind Cor\lna Jcl M.1r' Joe ru d1c1t1 nrc c'clled about their u1m·unin ~a~n and arc I l-.1ng fol'\\ rd h.l "kjd,lnJ It ofr' 11110 t their ~ ('IC1:t1'e alumna. Interested CdM alumni \huulJ c:unt:act .Jocy Fu hcttl at 720 0514, while Newport 1lumn ~ulJ contact NC\\p<m H:arbnr' " upcr Stcrcllry" Jud Ayt.t I 60· 27, tmd half .lnJ 'Cl'rlnl! :'~ poinh (\\<:fall, the Pirate<. l:'-2~. 2-1 I} Cl'UIJ nc,cr thre.11en · Darren ( r"'"'"'' \Cllred ={! roinl\, knv1.l...ing d1•\\n h of 12 fr, r1 1hrcc· pl1111t ran~c. kif Pl1rtcr .1JdeJ ~II c ) 1 ~u 0 1 6 ""' s Arlc1 0r0'10.I ~ . 1 g •• ~ 1 ' 1: 3 l 0 • t g 1 !I Telela JI U 17 _. Tetele 0 ' 14 ,.,~)II] ~-!IQ SF:; ;!l *3' J 111oi Ott~ CMll-I .-l 11.l Sao'W;)-OonllJ 1 ·~· • • """ l'i1'C Community college softball Pirates play som e harp bal/1 7-1 VALENCI \ -Beel' ckl'l\:i.; "cnt 4 for .i. '"oring thre(' time' .rnd dm in~ in .1nothcr 111 p.11..e the Or .1 ngc Cti.1\1 C1lllcg(' -.11lth:ill 11:·.1111 to .1 "'·I n11n·Cltnlercn"c 'h:· tM\ O\Cr ht11ot l\1llcgc t'I th1: (.in· ,,,n, \\ cdne-.d.L\ Stephani lh1i;er' contr1h111cd ;1 t\\O run \Ingle in th(' tup of the fifth "hen the P1r.itc (3 ·~) \COreJ lour time~ Ill \trctch their kld AYSO \\ mning p1t\;hc-r Jill U1-.lh1p \\lH"' J the llr'l \l\ 1nn111g) Ill C\Cn her mark at i-~ v.Jl"'ins one .ind C.1nnm • h't Gina Miller p11..l cd up anJ p1t1..htJ the f1n.1J 1nnin • NON-CONFERENCE Or•ne• Co••t 7, Cenron• 1 o. t l;l'latt 010 240 0-.. 10 Can~ ons 100 000 o -1 2 1 • 8i$!'IOP M Uer (ii and R •ctity Howard ll'IO \.'lllnlSi W-Bi~ M L -Howard, 0· 1 ~B-S (OCCJ Eltock (OCCJ CdM All-Stars in 3-0 win nJS1 IN -Danny Ma'"'hall mo,ed up fmm h1'> fullbnd•· wcercr ~)\lllOn to '"''rt' three l,lal\ \\1th le than r. .. e nunutcs rcm;a1n1n • in the )illm<" tn ~"e the Coriln dcl bt All· t ~ a 3·0 'i"ory oH:r the l"e"ptlrt lka1..h Shar"''i 1n 01v1 ion S American \'lluth Soner Or i.1ni2 1ll\ln (,\) 0) com~t1t1on last aturday. His ltr,1 •t,31 r:ime tln a (rec "• . .,, frl>m 35 ard out v.hich Jc· ncctcd o'er Nc"J"(lrt' i;oalKecpcr and into the net. One minute lat1:r, M 1 ,h.111 ' ore\! \tn a penalty \.1c1' Mur.h. II "as tb('n mo,cd to the fro nt hne, tlnd he delivered h1 tlurJ t\l I on a ixrncr dn\~ Crum 2l ~:irJ' wa v.ith only 30 cc· onJ rcm:unuig 1n t~:itch. It " ' ti c .. )OJ time in m1n1 ~ed: Corona del tar ha h;aJ a h.u 11i ti; ,1her O:a,1d \>rthN(H three oal\ l:i4>t Saturday. "O,ct 11. 1t " 1 great 1eam df rt," •id CdM Coach Jim ·°"nan •Our front line malle up of Cri treet, Cole Re~ n, ~my Alq111 t anJ Dranoon r~"'c"' kept the h II at Nev.port'• end of 1hc htlll .. CdM un "1n the ron l;ition ~hampion hip if 1t v.1n• 1t re· mainin thr('t gftmc . Play ron11nues nut SalurJ.a at Ander n h ()J 1n Newport nc h .. Thunday. FebNery 11. 1983 .. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work tor ou . PUIUC NOTICll Thursday. Fet>Narv 18. 1993 U f~ BUch/Costa Meta Daity Pilot . -PUl&JC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC •oncn PU8UC NOTICll PUl&JC •OTICH PUlllC NOTICU PUeUC NOTtCU I "~:Sue NOTICES w •nca J SILL I OAIMI k A.ay, t072S l:Jlt1 ~· Nam•t•I ~1 Aie...alldrt ~ Doos· W ll01'a - 1 On~' 1, 1992, .. NOTICE IS 1nHE8Y d11C;ttd by • ~tlilral 1>411 PUIUC NOTIC PUIUC •OTICE A~• ,0 , fOUl'Ualft v....,. a~ GI' Ck\Obet.1, 1 ~2 11.,n, 1101 W lh.,,.1-----------)Q,w home ,, .. E Nlway. Co•l.t 01V(N tntt lhll II"°'. 0. ntrlllop tU2t• c f tnoe Wilham 0 Pel~ ,Sl. Santa Mt, Cehf, PlctWn1 ~ Cl.tnlfted ~ Calolotnee. 11\t PfOI>' mancl fOf MUltmenl llw:I The reg111tan1(t) com ActiU..• t80721 John 01'1¥>6.ni, 1072$ EJ1oa Tn.. IUli.tninl wtt ~ 112707 ._......_ .... .,,.,,11°'11tcl'IC~E't'"ol ET ll-"SOfdMn.cannotbe ~.ICedu.J~ ".!".Ml~-.~.· f'JcUUoua Av• ,0 founttm Va'l!ty, ""'"'the Courwy Cltr1t of Tnla l>UllMH II con ........ . .,.••-" ..... ,...., "' ........ """ eu.i-...... hal,.._a Neme c.ii.1 112709 Ora~ Cownly on fabN· OUC:ttd by tn tnd1Vldusl The F~ penON rv~ IOTICE PICKUP CAUFOANIA LI completely ~ 1,,.cWICtly 8usinau Name(•) lolled atat.......a Stat•ment Tfll• bullnnl 11 con 9'y 2 ltnJ The r1g11tra.nt(IJ com .,. CIOing bUeoneM .. ___ NO_na...:__"".;_;,,_.:..;;;.__ CENSE NO 41<.2s.14• VIH ... lorth •t lhll llmtl Pta.n at>cwe on JIOl.ltty tt9J The fol\oWtng pal'Mlnl The FollOWll'ICJ pef«lnl di.Kl.CS by a gtonttal pan ,559599 menced IO Ira~ C>Ysi· EDIT ElCPAESS, I 3'0 TiWITll'I IALe 3GCEC30l..1JM 117707 WIS tilt reMNe• lflt r'lghl 10 PaCtllC Oal-•Y Homn • .,. dOll'lg bulil'lff•.. .,. 00.ng bUSl"tt.s H n .. vi.p Published NewPQft 81.ch NH unG4tf Iha td•l>Oul Nonft HMICOd> ~ .-,C' 111334' H iztd ~ lo Htallh rnodtly thla atatemenl ot LP • e Cahtomla 111'1\li.d MISSION VIEJO BUSI·, , ANNIE S CLEANERS". The r191t1r1nl(1) com-COii.i Mtu Oa•I"' P110I Busi-fNttne(a)3 II~ heim, C.. ll2t07 • ..., I Md Sal.ty Cod• Section damage1 at lect1 become pattnerlhip NESS COITEA, c/o RAea tfll7 E Chaptnan Avenue, menc:ed to tr.anuct bus1-' lbov9"on ttt>t\IMy • '"""" J Aanctll ~. 120 Loen.. 174 -0l•._75 11471/11411 by !tie IMne oot 8y P~llC C.teway Otvel· Man1c1nt Comp1ny, Ortnge. Cat.I 97666 nttH unctw u .. Fiet•l•c>ua Ftbfu.try 11, '8 2S MlfQI Altt..ana,. Oobefaw.n .Apolena, Newpor1 Belch, ~-Icon o ·•n•n Poliee ~t known end to lhow P' opment CorporallOn e Cal· 1630 Sunkltt. Unol A, Hong Jeon. 8525 s Potfa Bus•ntsa Name(•) loM.90 4 'm This SUll.en\enl WU flle<l C..f 9*2 And~ O'Men The ptopanv was Mlztd !hereof et lh• llme ol lr•al 1fomra corpot'lttOn, ~· Anahtom, c.i.r 92806 mount Blvd , 1t2. •bovt 0~ ~nuary t99J 11"1761 ..,ih en. eo..ii., Cl•ll of Thia business 11 c.~ -,OU ARE I OEFAUl T wtlh rnpect to 8'leged vio-hetein 1119 Pattnot GatewlV W"st Propen1es, f>owf\ey, c.Jol 90240 0Jno4d A Ray Orange Counrt on febtv• duc1td t>t If\"'°"'°'* ~RA DUO Of TRUST la11on(•I ol Sec1ton(1) ~EVtZON, SMITH, By HaNty Stum. Prni· tnc . 1 Cel.fom<a COfl>Of•· 111 Soon Jeon, 8"5 s PM · This lliltwnent was t4e<I PUBUC NOTICE ary 3, 1m The feQlltrent(s) com-TEO 01/l!l.'tl UNLESS 11352 ol the Haalcti W"1 SUSSON 6 PAl.UOX,a dtol "°"· 300 Nonh Lake Av· imovnt Blvd 1 112. ,,,..,, tne County cien. ol F55MS. menc.ec:t 10 trlnUCt bu• VOtJ TAKE ACTION TO S1ftly Code You ere ProfeHIOftal Corpor• KKA Roaamoncs PMlnlrt. tnut, Sutt 820, Puadena, Oownet CaM 90240 Orange Coun1y on Ja.nuar, flctltJ-Pubht•ed Newpon BelCI\· nest ~ the fCllll°"8 PROTI;CT YOUA PROPER· hereby nolll•ed !hat the lion a Ca•1foma C()tporat.on C8IJ 91101 This •business 11 con-19 tStJl SualM•• Na.... Cosca Mesa Daly Pilot Business Name(a) ll&lold r:.:lt4'JA~ ~~ ~1~ =y A~..:~~ BY SCOTT A. SMITH, BYJ Kowe eu;:lltll U S A• This bv1ines1 II con. duettd by husbar>d end F557B14 SlatOM4tftt hbN.aty 111 2S Maten 4 above on F•bn.IMY 1, 1993 ""-£0 AN EXPl.ANATION ctedlngi lo rorltrt Iha Attornep for Plllfttlft Inc., a C8'rl0f e COfl)Ofa· dueled b'f 8 eorporahon wilt Pubi sheet N-pon Beach The Following .,.~ 11 1993 ' ' J Raflda~ Pti1pp1 °" THE NAT\JAE Of 1l..: ab-tscr1b&A pro"""" Publlsfltd Newport Ilona T h.. ... .. Thtt registrant(•) cbuo~· The re9111ran1(s) com Cos.1~ Mts.s 01111y P.JOt J1tn· esr~!'s°'10"9 t>usmBUILDesEsR•s• 2700 T~ 182 This w1emen1 wn flteo PDOCEEOING a I ST .,.. ""' ..,...., V ca ... arv n.s .. 1p1, menced lo tranwci s.-menced lo 1tansac1 bosi· ...,. OE *•ll'l the County Clt1't of ., A A N pursuanl to Health and Beech-Costa M '3 D\llly EHCUllve Vice PrtSldtnl ness under lhe Ficuuous nis' under the FIC\llious u IV 28. February 4, I I, 18. West Cout Hf.way. SU1te PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on f'tbru-~T YOU ~O CON S1l11y Code Section Pilot Fet>Nary 4 f I, 18, 25, Tll1s statement waa hied Business Name(sl hated Busineu Name(s) 11,1110 19'JJ 260, N-port e en, C.&111, ary 2 199 ;i On t,~:I •• I 00 PM I ~:8 :e lnttrvcted that ii 1993. with lhe Couritv Clerli ol ebove on December 30, above on not v111 Th·742 92663 FictiUoua FSS9M6 .__.,_ '' --•-• ~ lh154 Of'llnge County on Januaty 1991 Hong Jeon PUBLIC NOTICE ROb<n Otto Schw.al'l 61)5 BuslMK• Nam• Published NewpOn ~ ~ na ...... ., a· you d"lrt 10 contest lhe 29, t99J Gat-ay West Pfo1>«11es, In Soon Jeon Center St. Costa Mesa, s•-t t c Dall .... ~ *»i u IQefll '°' IN rusl· lorleil1Ka of lhls ptoperty, PUBLIC NOTICE F559326 Inc . Steven K.. Johnson. This Statement wo» filed Cal I 9?G27 ..,. •men osi. Mesa 't ...,..,, .. OI Iha ~ °' Trust 1 &-purauant to Hearth and Publlshed N-pott Beach· Viet PfHlden1 win the County Cler11 01 Flctltlou• This bu11ntt1s 11 con-Th• FOl.o""'''9 penons Feoruaty 1 f. 18. 2S, Maren C0111eO 01124191 N lnslru-Saltly Code Section K67539 Costa Mesa 01111 Pilot Thr1 at.iement was filed 0:.-ange County on January BuslneH Nern• ducted b'f an •f\d.,,•CSUlll ':t~Lo:~ ~i.l~T~,r.ORS 4, 1993 mun1 91 OJJ227 book • 1148115, you m1nl l1le a PUBLIC NOTICE: wtlh lhe County Cle.11 of 1993 Statem ent The reg.slranl(s) com. • lh758 PIU9 ~WI lhu County of Or· ve<rfted claim staling yOUf NON..JUOtCIAL Febfuaty 18, 25, March 4, Orange Counry on Febru· 22 5 838& Tilt fCJj ow ng ~sate meoctc:I IO \rl/\Uct bull.i. 1971) Pon Lock~llQl'I. N-1---------- ""'8 C.lorn.a inlerHt In the P'~ I 1, l99J try 5 1993 F 5 do-nq OU WMU u r-ess under Iha FrCMIOUS ?O" Be;xl'I, Ca I 92bf.O PUBUC NOTICE Wiii ... I 11 out*'. tuLlton You mull file this d .. m In FORFEITURE Th·784 ' F5e0144 Published N-pott Beitc:ll EAST(RN SEWING, IOS42 Bos.nest Namt('I ksttd Hoary M Mo ,.ry, 1970 Pon1---------"'"'- ltl lhlt ~st bldd8r IOr the Superior Court ol the Control No. P bl ed N ,.,.,. Bea h· Costa Mesa OaJy P1lo1 Jan. Beehler R .. or. Fountaon Val· above on S.ptember 22 Loco.sle igh, Nh•POrl FlcUt!OMs ~ t.aMllef s c.hoc) or ~Cl County ol Orange within 92 .. 011 PUBLIC NOTICE u •Sil ow,....... c uary 28, Feb<\.la.ry 4, 11. 111. ley. CA 92108 19117 Ek'llch, C.i 11 9;>!,,(,() eu.Jr.eaa NaMe ut.vci r.huc;k Of it "hock lh<rty (30) days ol the flnt On Oc:tobef 9. l 992, 81 Costa Mesa Daitv Pilot 1993 Yao Tang Chien. 10668 Rob.n SGhwarz Thl5 Ous1nH1 '' con· StJlt•-t dt••n II'( a CIU<lrl union publ.catlOn ot lh11 NotlCe. 867 W. I 8TH STRECT. 183883 February 11, 18, 25. Maren lh-744 Sagoltenus Or Rivers.de. Tl\11 sl.ltement was loled ducted oy &"I ond•vidual The Followtng persons ulimgs ano la.n assoc.1 unless you facetve actual COSTA MESA. Calilomia, Flctltloua 4, 11193 CA 92SOJ witll 1118 Coun1y Clerk ol The reg1strant(il com are CSOIOQ bus.ness 19 allOn a uv1ll(IS e~OCMlllOO notiGlJ. (Pleas• use Supe-olficers of tht Costa MHJ Buslr.eH Neme Th-765 PUBLIC NOTICE Hoa le Huynh. 10668 Orange Coontv on Febn1 menced to transact Ou••· CRAPHICAL.l v SPEAKING °' 11 savinus banll 11u1hu rlor Court Number 69_.7. Pollet Department seized Stat•manl S.l9•11anus Or , R1vtr'r>•Cle, ary 2 1993 ,,~ss under 11'18 F1ct1tious 5 Ricnmond Hill, Laguna rlJIVl;I 10 oo bwilncS$ If! thu 56) You muSI 58"'9 an en-property for lorfettute In The Following persons PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious CA 92~3 F55959~ Busmen Ni1m11"1 l•5ttd N-gl.M!I. Cal·I 92677 StMe of C.ltlornia 1-l"Vdllie csorsed copy or lh• clal/TI connl!<;tlOn with viol3llons are domg oosrness as· Bualne•s )lama Th•s Ou'lomen Is con-Publ shed Newport Bue" above on not appnC<tbl• Leah Mane Halb'f-lJgonl 5 It''"" ltme ul !.Ille •n lawful on 1110 District Attorney of 01 Health and Siiiery Code SOUTH COAST MCTRO t B3217 due1ed bf a husband and H~.irv Mowry Rocnmond Hill Laguna m'lney of lhu UnttlM.I S11tos Orange County (Attn Sections, 10 Wit 11379 CENTER, 535 Anion Boule Fictltlou• Statement w1r1 Cosla Mesa Dailv p,101 Tn., ,talO!'mrn! wu • l<I N Q<.111 Ca"I 926J7 111 Ttlw Norlll 1ton1 un Vickitt L Hix, Deputy Dos-The esum;ilod apptaised ,.ard, Su11e 155, Cost1a Bu•lneH Name The Fol10W1ng persons The reg1slrJnt(s) com-Fet>ru.lfV 11• l8, 25 Marer. win the County c ... • 01 Tnos bu$1ness is co"' tr~• 10 thu Counry Coult lriel Allomey) et 700 Civic value of th• property IS Mesa Calif 92626 St•l•m•nt are dO<fl<J bus.ness as menc1<1 10 11 ns:ict bus.· 4, 19?J Orang.• C0\.1111'1' on J11 ouJry ouctec:t oy an lnd•vidual lio.se, 700 C1vrc Cunhtr Center Onva West, Santa St5,soo OO Tht stiled Curci England Co , 5J5 Tile FollOWlng persons A'4ERICAN DISTRIBUTION ness und•r the Fret•~ T-098 ti, 1993 The regtStrant(s) com 0!~11 WHI S•nl1 Ana Ana, CA 92701 Within ten rr~ is de$Ctlbed H Anton Boulevard, Suitt are dO.ng bus.ness as CENTER 70t E Ban Rd 8u51!lh'lo N.ime(sl bs•ed F557051 mericed to trMlsact b\15' c.kforn.a 11 rl(lllt utle atll.I (101 days or tho filing of ~1<>;'~ 00 V ltd States 155. Cosl.i Mosa. C.>ltl COSTA MESA BUSINESS '103, Anaheim. Caltl M>Ov!J on 11 2<H991 PUBLIC NOTICE PJb s"eCI t~e"'l>U'1 Buel\ ness unoer tne Ftctiuous 11••uru1 1.ut1•1o1yVd to end the d.lom in Ill• Supen0< C • MOTOROlA CEL· 92626 CENTER, c o RRtel M.Yt 9:o5 T Sawyer 203 David Yao T .:ing Cn1en 1832 11 Costa Mes;a oa y Pwot Jan eus.ness Narne(s) ils.ted ~ no..J II'( 11 under thv CourtJ..-nnl 01v.S10n ur-renc:y 1 This business Is con. agement Comp;tny 1630 an • 8 This ~LJtement was •~ed uary 28 fet>n;~ry 4 1 t 18, at>ove on N.A ONooJ ul Trust W'I Ille proe>Uf The l.a.lu1tt to hmejy f~e LULAR PHONE, S N dueled bv a general part South Sunlctst UM A AnJ Dr •A. Nc....pon e.xh. N•th 'h'9 Coonty Cieri! ol Flctltloua 1 93 ' Lian M.Jne Halb'f·l.190111 fy •IO~rtbull c1s APN IJ9 and 11ecurt a ver1llld cla•m 820AF768 nership he-m Calol 9iso6 ' Calif 91&63 Oranqu County on Janu.1ry Buslneu Nam e 9 fh. 743 Thos staleme<il was lr•ec:l 2)'L-01 Lui 145 ul 1rat t 11.lting an interHI In the 1P4u,:6s4u,?1n1 1 t'1° ~~~.!!~~ The regJslrant(s) com· Calew.iy West Properties, M·chael J Larson 99s.i 5. 19)) Statement ...,tn the Coumy CleM! ol 36'9, H\ thu C11¥ ul Costd ptoperty tn the Supen0< 1 0 " 0 10 ,..a. -•u menced 10 transact bus• Inc a Caltlorn1a corpofa Maple Wood Bellllo..,er F556225 The Fo11ow1ng persons PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on Fot>ru-Uus. H 1u ma(> 1ec:ordutJ Court will rtsvlt on lhe Heal1h and Safety Code, ness under the F1ct11lous bon 300 NOrth Uake Av ~alif 90706 Publtsllod Newport Be:ich are Clomg 1>us0ne-.s .u ary I 1993 111 booli, 12!1 1>8Q(I) 34 10 42 property being declared or procedures IO I0<1ell l'1i$ 8 usoncss Name(s) fisted enuc, Su11e 820, Pasadena, Tnis Ousrness 15 con· Cosla Mesa 0..1il.1 p11o11 A & R MAIN fENANCE, 528 Flctttlous F559539 bt\"1 1nciu11vo. 01 mr:.C".t•flcl ordered forfoct to 11'18 Stale property wllhovl iuCSICial above on January 20. Cahl. 91101 ducted by a general part ' f. l.Jncotn '101 Oian<Ju Bu.sin-• Name Pul>l•Yled Newpott Beach rlUQY' maps ufhw •ul lhe of Ca~IO<nl.l and d1s1no-proceedings ar11 und.~tr i98:1 Thts business Is con. norsh•P FebruJry 4 11, 18 25 C,;• I 92t»5 Stetement CoSla Mo.sa 011ly Pilot Co\inly 1KOrder ul sa1<1 uled pursuant lo the J><Olll· w11av cl• m •ft interest 10 ABC Associates. a Cahfor ducted by a CO<OOfaUon The re9istfant(sl com· 1993 Robert C~lve1, 528 E Un The Fo owing Ptt'SOl'll ~ty 11on1 or H0.11th nd S31ely you ui ~· nra general partnersh•p The reg1stran1(s) com· mef'ced 10 vans.it! buSI tn753 ,0,.., ;101. Orangu C1 f F11>ruary 111 25 MarCh 4, Ofio10.I 1rus1ui Sc1,11 COCS8 Section 11489 With-th~ 1>130openyd~ •1 0V1~ .. ,mu1 rss'i Anton Assooates. a CalofOf mence<l to transaet bus1· ness under th1t Foel.lious C 9:.'tAS • ·~~~0;"9R~Sf;~ ~sA ~H " 1993 O &..,.. Aoel Shor~ O 8illdfl out lurthe< no11ee o-hear· """::;n .. yf th "N'ft .. 1c ,,.a general p.lflnersnrp 11S ness under tne Fict1bous Busincu Narre('li) 1•sleC1 PUBLIC NOTI E Tnrs business 1s con 18748 Bueti 011111 • Hun Thu a4.kl d 109 pu..,..cahon O 11 ..,.. c .JI attn SC Enter Bus.neu Name(s) h'lilf'd above on J inu.u,. 21• Fictitious OuCtcd ov il'l t1'0 •Ou 1 ---------- IA"-.._:,,,~I~ Pvbl11hecs Newport Ille a va<tl.ld clil•m stalil'WJ g:.:~ : ca,fom1a l.rnoleCI abo•o on December 30 l'J9J TS BuslneH Name Tne rel)1.1ran1(s) c:om, •;w;;.:vaJc~.,~~~1 9:;t 48 0 PUBLIC NOTICE •I 'IMl'f °' tile iU411 Clfooe<ly Beach Costa Mesa Da•ly your •ntllfes1 •n ltlo se-iei: p3'1nersnop. rls m nagrnq 1991 &nan awyer ,.,enctd io t•Jn...:ict bl.l$l M.ip.e Ave ,c9 Costa NOTICE OF Th 783 ~llouel dtJDlle IS under· Pilot Fet>Naty It, 18, 25 !'_:eOP«tor!""wt•lhCoutllenlyClcrilSu.!_ tu;•al paMer By Shur! Ca•ewa., West Prol)e11 es This st:11emer1 w01s ' ea Statement nes:. una,.. L"e Foci :.ous MM.a C.i I 92627 PUBLIC AUCTION """"' r .... -199l u• -·"' ,....... G ~ p rtn Inc Steven K Jol'lnson "''Ill Ille County Coer .. ol The FOllo"'•"9 p.--son, Bus.nus t43me(•) l•1otcd ltOOd 10 110 ,..., .......,..try Tli111 rlOf Cour1 700 Civic Center Cl, "nCf e< VIC~ President · Oranqe County on Fcl>ru .ire Cl<>•>g bus.ness 1~ Th s ous0ne11 " con-Not.ce IS ,,.,..o., glVet'I Clwb O"ve Custa~ Cl\ Duve We~t Sanl.1 An;i CA Roberti! p C.lltgoan, at. This st~tamAnt was trlAA ary 2, 1993 VOL.ARE STUDIOS J0:-0 at>Olie onC not yet CIUCled by an indivoClval th1t the undetS<gned wi 1l1'I Ttus11M1 Cluus not .. ., 0 ICE 92701 Y • I • tomey .. n fact u ~ ~ "" 5 59 Robet1 "111.'Z Tne re91stran1(s) c:om ell bl Auctton on 1;h1 lho oq;u1acy 01 tho PUBLIC N T ou must 8 so I>'~ This stalement w:is Cried with lhe County Clerll of FS 9 1 Reonrl Ave Costa MP~J Th·s r..urc.,,ont wu I leCI mtw>ced 10 transact ousr s at pu re 11Wov1 aauros~ or otllllf r.om SUPERIOR COURT vrd8 lhe 015tnc1 A11omrey s with the ·counrv Clerie ol Oraoge County on Febrv· Pubu-.hed Ne,.po11 Beacll Cal' 9:'1,.'6 . • w In \!'>" Cwntv Clerk ol no-.s under tne F1Ct111ou1 ~~~JP91c:' ~~ •H~M~~. mPln tJe!SC.tK>llOfl ol thO proo OF THE STATE OF ~:~~e OI~~~ :i~im~?r~~~ Oranqo County on FebnJ ilfY 5. 19'l3 Com Mes~ Oa ly P1101 ~?~~~1~o:~~~g. T~~~u~ Oungo• CoJt'ly on FobrJ Bus.ness Name(S) 11:.lad fON AVE . HUNTINGTON ttllt it 11ny prov~"' lhlS CALIFORNIA FOR 10 forle1turn !Jason, Or ary5, 1993 F560143 r~oru.vy 11, 18, 25 March BN,ctl, C 11<1 91&S•; .\rf S I lJJ aoo.11a011 February I IUOj3 BCH CA W646 tne per "'*'<11 THE COUNTY OF a"9e County Dl511'ct Al-F560147 Pul>l,Shed Newpcn Be.1th· 4 199J Ba~ 11.hJm•~n.an 1as; Pu ... , ... _. NA .. ~~~~! An90<0 Ju1tano sO<lal ptopeny 9' 11'1 lol-ThQ PIQOUfly •• oo suliJ iorney, Offtet, ?00 C""c Published N..,..port Beach Cos1a Mesa Oa•ly Pilot lh760 10,.,. ... 'St CosLJ Mesa Cl • .,. ~"~" ~ ....,., ""'u-Th.s stJtement was loltd •ow•ng CLEMENTS-C009. "'"""°1 CO'Nf\lllll nt w1Kran ORAHOE Cl!nler Onve West Sanu Costa Mesa Daily P1101 February I 1 18 25. '4.irch 9l62b Cost.a Mn.-DJ y P ul ""'" the Cout'lly C1e0i 01 MISC BOXES MISC 1 Y """'"" °' lmlJltucJ " 1 KEVIN P. McUUGK-An.l CA 92701 U..e Ille Feoru.iry 11, Ill, 25 March 4 , 1993 PUBLJC NOTICE This bus.nus is con fet.ruvy 11 ta 2S M.ucn O•Jf\99 County on Fel>l'U FURN 8RANT -F073 0-0 11""0 hllu ~ 111 LIN, en tncompetent, ContrOI No above 1n ""1V 4 l993 Tti 769 CSUCll."'1 ov a gerier31 p,u: .i l :Y.>J 3T'r 2, 1993 TOOLS MISC BOXES, u.V IHOOUll'l'4r$ 10 pey lhtl bw and through hla corresponde-nte Th 767 Fictitious ne~l'l·p Tll ·r~ F5595B7 MISC FURN MC LEOO 110 • 1 • 1 11 Oal1tnl o 01 inw Cuanll•n Ad Utem WiJ. If '(OIJI d.1"'1 1:. no1 tJmejy PUBLIC NOTICE Busineu Nam• Tne reglst•af\t(SI com· Publ1:.ned N-PI>" Beach G033-0J5 WET ORY VAC nutu<al -. ... w by 11'* IA!~ ll•m F. M cLaughlin , toled, 11\t O.stoct At10<ney s PUBLIC NOTICE Statemen _ m.enced 10 tunsact ~ PUBLIC NOTICE Cost~ n oa ., P1t0I MISC BC»IES-l-Y-COf>E. bl T1u1t J,llus H Clf<W1doU Pl.a! Utt Olfoc.e w I dedoo\rt tht prop. 1B4238 ft I Fo OW•ng pet500S ness under 1r>e F1ct•l.OUS Fe:>ru.vy 'I 18 25 M.lleh G037 MISC f\JRN ' RIECK If\ M.h nut..1~> •lv...W. " " ' erty dts<:"Oed 1n thos No. CNS1080685 Flctltlous are csonq bus•ness as a .. s.ness N~"'e(sl ~steel Fictitious C098 REF RIG M ISC -'' Vfll1ut ln.t 1 "'"' 1 UI tttu "· toc1 lo bt forl.,ted to tne Flctltloua Business Name WEST COAST PRODUC· 300ve on f4ttiru1<y 3, 19')3 Business N1me 4 1993 BOXES MISC f URN Dl.w ul Tuai lws ChalQllS A08ERT W. aAOWN Slate Tl'lo PfOl>CtftY wrn St atem•nt TIONS 20J6 No M.i1n St. 0V1•e4 T~z Stetem91lt th759 AD AM S ·H 1 2 6 T 0 0 L 91•1 WAIAl#I~ ul lhu Tiusl Ill; 7UP RC BOTTUNO tl'len be d·~po">ed oJ n Buslr.eH Nam• The FOiiowing persons •3 Santa An:i Cah1 92706 This statl'm•nl was Cleo Thi' Fo ow nq pt>rsons PUBLIC NOTICE CHEST TV . MISC BOXES .., COMPANY OF SOUTK-provided tn He;,11n and Stat•ment are doing OUSlness as Wguna Mil •bu Partners-, w lh' • Counrv Cll"~ or a•e cso nq bu'> ncu as Pu O 11 s" •CS Ne.,. Port At ltlu 11 '"41 ol 1"° ""11111 ERN CALIFORNIA, Salety CodeSectoon ll489 The ·Following pc<sons VILlAGE GREEN CLEAN· Inc, C.iMomo.l corp..rat.on. Oranqe Counly on FeOrv· A&.AMEDtCAL CASERE ActltlO\i• Buen.Costa Me<.a D.ltv ittH•aiui 01 11115 nultto INC • and DOES t Mt CH A EL R are doo~ buSlness H ERS, 18617 E Yorba Lind;i t601 Oo11e S~I Suite 292, ary 11 19?3 VIEW 20101 SW S.rch Busl neu Nam• Pilot Fltbruary HI 25 1993 lt11J lul1tl 1"'°""' ol 1"° un· th "h 25 lnclualw• CAPIZZI Dlatrlct At BRADF RO SOUSA.RE 245 Blvd Yorba IJnda Ca111 Newport Be.1cll Cahf F561056 St Ste 240, Si nta Ana Stat emttnt 11'1787 .. Ill balanl.O ul lhu 1~· 'OU9 • ' F1sche< Avenue, ui1e D-1, ' 91660 Puo~·hf'd NewPort Be.lCh He.gl"llS Ca .t 92707 b llKUIW lrt 11111 Ow\.I ul Def•ndAnta. tornew Cosia Mesa. Cahl 92626 92686 Trl • 4ASO VP!· The FOllOWltlQ ~son' PUBLIC NOTICE "''" et'IJ U.Sltn•alflel UUIS CASE NO. 68 20 23 Bw VICKIE L. WIX O.p-A lcatl Rell tment Wlas Sun Ja YI, 5381 Montcla·• IS busoness. IS CO"' Cor.ta Mesa O;iJy p,101 1<41•e<l Andrews are CIOtng t>us.ntss IS 91f>Vn lintJ iMJvilflWS •> STATEMENT OF utr Dlatrlet Attom•r Pri;;:.111es u:. L p By =· La Palma Cahl dTu;!ldr~.:.rc~~,a":.,,. Febr\lary HI, 25, Ma•ch 4, ;:'di Long Be.Jell Cail ,~~A ,~~~·c~!9 ..:::~ APP~?c~~:' FOA I Mll ll I 10 DAMAOES Publlsntd Nowpotl Amenc.an Retirement Wlas Kwar19 Sun Yi, 5381 Mont mencod IO trans.Kl bus•· 11. 1'>93 Th·s bus·,,l.'U " con· Ca 1 92 £ 27 •meflCl n Securill•• TO DEFENDANTS ANO 6ea~h Cosu M1u Oa~., Corporat•on. A C ... lornoa dao1 Ci<Cle. La P~ma Ca' I ness under the Foct llOUS Tn 790 du<:11.'<1 Oy 1"1 Ind dua 0.;illll le•ov ""'~"· 1819 CHANGE IN OOft'lp•ny I iusl•• h'I' TO THEJR ATTORNEYS P~o\ f brwry II, 18, 25, Corp 245 ~rs<:l'le< Avenue 9062l Business N1..,e1s) >I~ PUBLIC NOTICE T11e rcg1s1ranl{s) co,.,... Monrovia , I 7 Costa OWNERSHIP OF , ..... f1nanc1aJ Corpora· Su 1e D·t CostJ Mesa Thrs business 15 con. abo~e on oec:~mlX'< 1 mr.ncN 10 1nnut1 0...$1 1.•e!;a c 1 9:.'6~l ALCOHOLIC .., AQ..tflt a.,..,,,, 8111 OF RECORDC C. 19'33 Cat 92626 ducted Dy husoand Ind 19'12 Fictitious n.tss uoOo• tlH! Fte• 'O'ln T• s t.us ,,f'H s con BEVERAGE LJCENSE tQll A s1 v.._. Plc•S•llUnl Purau;inl lo Ode 01 v.. in77o Tn1s bus0n•n •S con w.fe Laguna •.i,, •bu Pa•t<'N!:, Bus nen Narrt SI l<;'1.>CI 2·16-93 ~1 Eas1 HMT\411un A•1.<nw Prcvtd"rt Se<.1 •n 425 11 PUBLlC NOTICE Uuc:lld bv a lomitod p.irt Tilt reg1strant(1) com Inc Clt-'09 Solomon v.c~ Busln1t11 Name M><:l"e on J,\'11t.JfV 1, 1r•:JJ ~~!..:",~~ :, .• ":i~t;fJ~m To ""h<>"' 11 J.4ay C<I"' ~ Cl\95003 1•081 f.l1t ntill K(VI N p nt"t!>hrp menced•to lran.aC1 1>u11 Pre1tdonl Statement !(.uenAM1 ..... s ,.,~ea lo t•.in~lt1 t>wS» c ~r,, ARIES E.NTER· IM~.D.t1Ull J.n 28 cLA4GHll~ by 1 ~ CNS10B0691 Tne regi1tr1nt(s) com ness under the ftCt•llOUI Th•5 st.>temcnt w 1S f.t!d Tl'le Fo ,...r9 l)<'rsons l h•~ 11 11emen1 ... is 1<11.'d ,,cs~ u<1C1er tno f •1oou<. Pl<lh(S INC 1S(are1 apply. ..a ttlto..;gh h•I Fu.lroian .. Fl m1.'f'ICed 10 transact boll· 8 Name(s) h$1"" w 1'1 tile County C "'k ot •~'f 0 "9 L '1 '"'5 3 ' ,,, •n l"C Ci•u'1"' Cle•~ O' l ... ,1 -u -N -A(•) 1 ••-"' 1-., t·' tl"le D•"-"rtment o4 •"-'-PT""""" Lllern William Mcl..aug.. clltl~• ncss unclor lht f 1ct•l•OUI usmess ~.... o 1 B E tH ERPRISI: S ., - 7 ~·· • '"~ • ~·........ "• -.. ,.... -:-. '1""'t'"'.,. I" tin hereOy &Cit /OM ""' fol Bualnea.s Name 9,,s,ness Namo(s) 111ttd nbo<1e on NA Orange County on J.1nu..i 'f ,1bal)l'"T£ RSOP~ INVES1· Orlr>JI' .Counl'i O'l r et'u •l>ovtl"t>n. J '1U rv :', 19J3 Alcol'lohc 'Be11erage ContrOI • < • u 1 I l t 01 CS.Im v SunJaY'I 15. 19()3 "' .. U''f J 1J l o v\(J !\I' 10 s..'11 a c.ono1oc: bev~gH ~ OW•l\Q Slt('melf' ' St•t•m•nt al>uvo on 09(;twnbef 11, K ngSunYl F557973 MOHr..~7:JH,)fl>Ofg'vd F559818 ~.. .......... • ~·-· ··--. ~ --•• -' 111 e~a fn• FollOW1n<J persons 1990 wa I d "' s.•,1 ,.,. r .... , .. •.•~·~ ,.,.,,. Ttr • ·~"l,'lCI~ ,._ 9"..,..," ... •47 -~0..;.;.;.---------1 Ul:C&ALOAMAG,ES I-Ara OO!llQ.L !O." , a.. .~ ../"meou Btt•rer"!'f'nl WIH This statemenl was • <' P.ubl1~1: .. ,.1..o .,, • I>= ~ ·Follli~""° r.,r,.1>• l'I ,,_.,._ wtl'> I.he co...rr , l"f .. o• l~t ..... • ...... ,. u• ti: PU9LICllf0TICE Mtdlcal E•pen u1 ROSAM OND PAClflC Prope,,.esUl.LP ~lne ColJll~'Cfc-tll 'co'.>IJ Mt'>l D.1t1~ P io: .~111~~"' D Pe• •son 10• CO!o'I Mtsa [,, t-.,.,, 0.a .. ~CO<lll•; J t,, OnSaJeGe._.i (Pub t.11 '' 1(97544 ,:)c>T'tC• OF SEIZURE •' PURSUANT TO • ,.MULTH AMO SAFETY ,111 COOE SECTION I•• 11411/t 1488 ANO '" NOTaCEOF • INTENDED FORFEITURE , PURSUANT TO AtUL TH AND SAFETY .. 1 CODE SECTION 11488.4 " $2,000000 00 .and on LAND 'COMPANY, 650 8y Ameroe1n Rel•lemettt Ora~9~1y on f.ebru Fetmnr, 11.1:1 2~.~,,l;irch P,rn7, lh"li La"e Co~ta ft•lxU.1'\' '8, ::":O M~n;.n .; :111•1IJ FSS 9218 ~·~~;';~(:~ Newport go.ng Town Ce11•er O"ve. Sure Viii.ls C«por4lllon ary • F5S014& 4 1 199J \le Col 1 fl.t>:"1 1 t. llr.lJ Beach.Costa Mesa Oar t F tut• Mede.al E..~s 1350, C0$11 MOSll, Ca l~, By JOhn A Booty, Prest-Th ~£\J ln ~ bUS•nl!SS' ' COf'• Tt ~11· Put:>c$hl.l '"'"" >rt a. l .... P.01Fet>ru,tl'V18 1~ " 92S?6 dcol Publ•lhed N-port Beach c~hlO t , n .lld • o .. a Co5141 1.• :i • I" ·' l2 000 000 00 est.m'11.'d P.ic11.c G.1'""'"V Homes Tn s statt'l'l"ent w~s Med Cosia Mesa O.i 1y P1101 PUBLIC NOTICE r• e •• g 1o11 1f\l($) corn PUBLIC NOTICE F-c:uu 1 , 11 18 • c ~ 1.1...,' .... •8.;..8 _______ _ Put Lon of E111n.ng • L P • Ca 'UtN.t In t>d N lh lht Cuunry C erk o1 February 11, 111, 25 Marct1 , m<'n J :a t a s.1~1 bvS•-• rn $12,00000 •fld on q0ong pann.._•,'lip, 1~15 Allon Orange County on January 4• t 99J fictiOoua r•!IS un11<'r 'ln<> r ocu ous Fictitious ... •1>4 CCi.a0ssN''~ e'N IE N T future I.OH of E¥n1ngs Pa'"""•'I'· Su le 115, lrvlr<e, 29, 1993 Tn-768 Buslne•s Name Butlness N11me $1 ,000,000 00 111t e Ca I 9.:-716 F559330 St•tement Statem"nt Call """'other you c> buv QENEAAL DA.MACES KIVI Hosnrnar d r.lrtn<'~ Pub~~rte<I Newport Be.>ch l"o ro c7Vll·n!) pl'• Jt1~ l:ISI Tt• 1-,.., iJ I ) 1ng selhng or JuS.I $10 000 000 00 J c .s11or,..a ~·n1.tral p.srt Costa Mesit D .. ly PrlOI Thtnlong or? 11~v1ng il "'~ dOtnq bus.n~s-. .1~ THE .i•e 'd'"~ t); n.· ' 11$ Classified loo~1ng c llS ol•Cd holS TOTAL DAMAGES nc~n1p, 650 own Centl'f feOru;,ry 18, 251 March 4 garage sale ivo us. BCTHANY VILLA JO, 10725 I ILOT .S 41'PllANC(S Or Al.[\ Todau•. what you n«>C"d' 011ve Su•te t:J50, Colt.i ii call' JlirsAve! ,0 Fou•il.inVJ'· ANO MOA :.:00'1 S 'l~·.o. , PILOT CLASSIFIED Sl!'>.012.000 00 Mos;i C 111 9~6M 11 1993 Pt LOT CLASSIFIED iev. c,1,1 'J~lOS CLASSlrll:O S,,nl:i 4na, Cah1 9~:01 ~ 642-5678 642·5878 This Ou~tnCU IS con-Th 785 8 42·5878 .:::.:...:.:.::.....:...:::..:.:;__..:..._..;, _ __;~::::i....::;~~:.:.:~:!.::._J ---------- Ml-1111 , •.... llOUSESI (ONl>:OS f\()Jt SALE GENERAJ. 1002 COSTA Mi.SA 1024 HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON CORONA 2122liciioiisiiTAiiiiMiiEiiiiSAii2ii12iii4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilBEACH 1040 BEACH 1040 DEL MAR lasi side sm,,11 cottago. ....__ -------· $!NEJUU. 1002 N-ly A•mod l~d 4 BR, 3 BA Rancn 1tylo Fo rmal llving room with fp 1-ormnr dlno New ook lutchon w ith breakl ast bar Central Parle Corlan counter topa & Rare 1 atory ~· pantry. Lero• p ie -.tth 3 BR, 3 ear gar, aha~ lol. teflnleh•d k ltcllen, ftec•-tt•r bathroom cab lnats Real E•t•t• Ea1tlide iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 BR I BA.. very clean, C t M 2 Miios to Beach fterk & Lek• View• For L••••: 2BA 2DA 228 B Oqle, rear 1st 01 a esa S&S ~llt glint. 4 BR, Sharp 3BR on cul·do· condo, lg 2 car ga ~ dcp S550 646-8695 It 85,000 39R 2BA 2 5 BA. Dramatic •ntry sac al reel Lg yd r41gc, felr1g, wash r/ LARCl tl11f1hl 2 master towntlome Adl11'0 p\11 roads 10 lllad loyor $2491( Agl, 962-5288 dryer Light & ;uryr I bdrms 2'n0il. 2·ca1 park Cempbe """' Hugo Irving room with Block to be ch, $1495 g.lr, hplc SllOOtmo $219,000 3BR :i~. doubl• aided flreplaC9 mo A sk for Paul 2230 Pa1;ihc ~~ 2 car g~rage town-wltll conv•rsetlonl•••••••••••I &40-5324 hom• Adjacent unit •r•a. S-i>lng stat,.. •----------LARCE cl•on 2Br 18• also for .... $229,000 to master suit• & HOUSES/ • •Lg 3BA 2BA tronl house w gar Avocado Sutherlen/Towera bath Giant bonus CONDOS house, lg game 'm w Stre-ot No pets $675 Call 642-5678 Put· a few words o work f .or you!! Submit Offar. '254.000 ....:;ee__;2_.,...e_2_2_t ___ _ •111 IM•mond Pool H omo ~ropet'tlee 3 BR, fp In IMng ;:', (7t4t 842-4088 room. coverac:t pallo. EJtec:uwe Home pool & Iota more 'on c:ul-<l••ae near Ideal famlly home wl1h oolf eour... • BA, 1st tlm• buyers tu h·famlty room, 3 car c r • d I t pro gr• m ;oar. pool & •P•· l2t4,ooo 1 Owner transferrad out IMemond 'o1 •t .. e. Male• o natl ftroP9f'tl•• $392.500 (7t4t 842-4088 II Dlwnd SporkUno Pooll Pr......... $185.000. -4 BR, 2 BA .i (7 t 4t .......... on 120' dffP lot wl1h i -"-' U.ed. c hild p fOOf pool & 4 BA. 2 BA. N9W Bar· •Pll W•ll ol glau 1111· t>er carpet PatXJed lno room w.th new t wood lloota. E•· cerpat Newly tlleO 1 pandad ltvtng room kltch.n with brookf.st ~ formal Olne. Try nook. lnal«iM lllundry. '110,500 down. Pay New cemen\ drlvewav 1179 pt ,,., month wilh fW P••klng hu .. ner ~ll04t-tt~ I II ........... .. ........ . ....._.t M2.a2at $234,900 2BA 28A room with wood floof. bn1n t>.ar, relng. stO\IO, mo 240 4';?99 llOma Fun bacllyaro Ing New Calll root fOJt SALE trplc, gar W 0 $1600 _N_P_T_H_E-IG-H""T""S"""""A:"'!A="=EA"= w pUl_e _~l••n & $385,000 AYI. ~510~~~::· )(IQ 39r 2\)8.J patio bright "--• P81C•••tt•r vv & lrg 0 r 3.)4 C Ogl• S 2 7 9 , IS 0 0 2 8 A Reat •atete s1c.n '"' M ennUlcent 180 St $1150 mo • -.. 2 58A hug• IOw l'I· M2·•22t • G "'~2 home Bay vlow & cltyl----------RANCHES/FA.RMS/ Oeol\ll & Ha1b0r Vu, del>('4s1t OfdOn, -• lights. rP ond founal 2 S tory Hl•torlcal GltOVES lS?S 4BR 2 1 2BA comm 9486 Of 548-1126 dlnlng room. Pool f BNuty 3 OR. Dari"" pool, lots o f fight N w _X..:ln_t_loc __ n_r_po._rk-.,.-~-s-1 tennis Pfeft Aode~n 536-9072 pnttcrpt bllndt/'lt1nd ness. 2DA ~BA frplc, $359,900 2 on a IOC ERA STAR 5 ACRE RANCHf.S nea.r SCOIM $3500 ?21.()678 lndry, gmdr'Watar pd F'ront and r•ar Ul'llll • ____ ... __ ,_ .. _,_.,_.,__ four beautlf\14 Ilk•• ------~-...,,.. $900 mo e<te-2389 Great lnvHlmant op-'· Bank Repo Own•r w lll flnanc. N~W 3BR, J 1t BA AC. portun~•nford Anractnl9 3 BA Great 12,990 $500 down FP Secure prilg Walk 1---------- 800-2.23...o7e3 te> beacn l ·year leu• NEWPORT S4t 9, 30R 2BA lnC•oOt trllCt loc.tlon.. $2150imo Llaa,,"Ou.,,_. norne New amenities $209,500. Darl•n• •••••••• 222.sns Ot 363 1293 BEACH 2169 tl'tru644i(;eo Andew ~-:::.2 HOUSES/ ocl:AN AND oAv vws liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1Mt-en7 CONDOS New Ca1pot & Pn1nt. <'.'~~dtt. Higll on• Hill O RENT 20R •Dan SpaclOU• ~lftnlal~ 4 BR, 2 BA. Shows f R Din & LR w fP 2 Cattr llke e mode4 Prlc:ed to '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cnclo •d Oar $.."'650/ Miii Oerlene And.,. : nlO AQ1 875-231 t son 536-6012 IALBOA 1-.-.-0C-EAN--Yl,_..,,,E_W.,...,.2""'a""'R,.. •RA STAR ISLAND 2108 mBA, J>llllO, gar. kay Beach Area! ~T PDllllSULA YUN. Y (>I' WlHUA $1YJ\'M() 1-4 .......... furniahtd~ 11 LOw Montl'tlr Pmu Tiie HC>n'lG Sell Gated comptei.. 2 BR. COSTA MESA 10241-------- *"PPfOX 12•8 tq fl •••mllli•iiiiii RtnfTUfGTON 84t .. t77 1o t>c;n gt• No pets 11200 mo 100 1 VIiia Rent.la 875-4912 n ~e... =-~:!,~ llACB 1040 OUl of .,.._ Make r--:-:i----~llltit-11••••·····-t 11 ... 000 No matter ......... , Pt...-.• whit you're cn•tMa-40M doing, your PilOt cL4111Md hometown (;fl'• .... PMO lf08 'fOU -..,, oow.e on• ... • ._.,.__.._. ~myftM ....... ~ .J pdl9I ....... U1111• ,, .... l1t ........ .• ... ~ ~ -.... .. thin. For NJ Action Call a Ao.VtSOR Ml·HJI HUIT • n Frld•y It Spm that Is. Take acNantage of our extended dead~ne for your Saturday listings You now have until Friday at 5pm to place your ao tn Saturday's Classified. Cal 11 W roplace ""'* ~ • ( J\f1 H \ J l L \'f 1 0~~ \\ t-~k #' \'t m n~r ~lilli Bush Di11ner For Tu;o ~ t iiilii Find Our Hidden Uassified Ads~ H'in CONTEST RULES: S-p t • "'O o~r Ode C'.assified acs sotne- iN'°e1e o .. r Cia.SsJ ed secicn Cut O'Jt & p;-.se r-e ads 011 tne e"'~'Y o.an1t & ma 2 A e"'' es r:-.. s; arrive tJ1 Wean :soay "IOO!'I 3 'II nne' illl oe ct-.osen bl randvn dra ,. ng & "'""lers ra ri-e N 1 appear n the fo':o"' ng oa1s paoor Cft'e w nner per wee t Co,.~t:S "-01J • ·21 ·93 "UC>ugh 4-8-93 t a.,..e ------------ Looking for 4 or 5 wsto<• '°' corl>Qfoi' lake-over & owne ship NVSE. Wrile R>dQOWat 4 1 5 Ntc port Blvd NB 9266.3 Adc·ess ---------- NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE 2669 FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 276 SERVICE DIRECTORY ACCOUNTING IOODEE1ING TAns3406 Prore -----------~ PASTE ADS HERE Ma I iO D nner for 2 contest. Oa ly P ot • 330 W Bay S Cos:a ~}esa. CA 92627 February Special! i Beoroom 2 8eoroom, l Bo h 2 Both ... v .. S. o~ :. r COA .> • :>oo , soo. •ec •m . 3&Qs • lo•ge cbse·s & go•l'Jges • C> • L ~· 'li"IOSCOP ~g 646-6672 C.cs·o Coon m Costa Meso DOMINGO APARTMENTS t Fabulous Back Bay View t Exclusive Newport Beach Locati on t Private Patio or Balcony 1 Bedroom from $855 (714) 640-1364 ~*POrt Beach Otftcn ~ "" ForLe•se • ,.._<».SIT'oklllg Bu -ding • 1 Surte w ¥wet bar & Scotsman ic.maker -pri~ate BA • Larger upstaus suite w 6 offices coo'e•eoc:e room coffee rm & rKept~ rm • A so Sing1e Su•te Available 4600 C•mpu1 Drive ~ ..... JeM • .,,,,_. ~· c.11 759. 7000 ,., DetaUel COMPUTER snucnmr HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 MOVJNG Fr .. hou .. call• T J P .... C C SpecialtSIJ In all ttadHI • • one. onat On-Site lndtYlduallzed Discount A.merlca lS;tth Tub Aelin•lh•"" Cone Briel! 910ck. Lie PC ln•trvctlon --·• 1 7 • .,88..,. ... " 2713'1? H.nM11 Ou All Windows Programs ____ ...... __ rtCTW __ ~ ____ c_..,_ ~p"r.1a111.r10 '" 11• II " W1ll1am Harold Jewelors Walch A jetwolry repair Ant.quo Fl~ J•-lry au., .. ··~ 873-0385 PUBLIC NOTICE Lat of the Honest ~~:!s~ s~~ '= ~a11 ':: The C.ltf, Pubhc UUI~ P•nte,.,trltctlellilt repeon oow nvrs e-.p acc10 and reports. lie• Commlask>n RE· '-1...u ..... & .. ..i...i....t ..&.... hclbonc:tffofi 873-814'.i ,_8_a_o._7_2_7_8 ___ _ OOIRES lhat all UMtd .. .,.,.'" l.WW1llJ ITIWP ·- h h Id d &.a.-. Uc llJUI~ ..J -Recie--uion--,.,-00-,-..... -...... -1 T1red of ttM ha .... ouae o goo a _...., ,,_,w -•-wrraaee?Cll_tct.,. mover a print the ir Ridt 7.._ 51M702 ~~,!~ ~-._ ~ ..., ~ PU C. Cal T number, -i• .-. ..,. ..... ~--~ ...... t.eigtn1 1oron•<.• ColOf Lo .. Pr<.s (714)962·/093 EXPERT! 780.3888 GeMral Home Repair• Full M1rv1ce Accour>lintJ of 'f°'" chooc.e• nS-7801 SAIN d"1 WllU'1rM f'll ,_IAND ___ S_CAP __ E_8r __ _ & Ta>1es• 20 Yrs e;p CHILD CAJt£ 3536 DRYWALL frank 636-0488 to~ dlac w /•dl ---------•Handyman E.x9W•M lAWN CARE 3808 CPA 781 ·8008 CABINETS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICE 3 584 We do 11 •HI we 00 it liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii limos end chauffeurs W'ICMCll CM ...._~•7 ,_ "9'I o.tibi. M2· Pe9fect P .. ntlng J>'lnt \Mlt T.C P. num· Int/Ext, tr .. esll bef In all adY4tftl~ lmp«X:able work, ref's POOL ---------•REFINISHING 3500 N•nn~·· tlve In/out liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil nowt Wiii be•t ·~ AJI Alnerlca" Tr .. TILE 3928 ACOUSTIC REMODELING ~~:. = ~:; Alrlbrta Well & Cellfnt1 price. 893·0499 Servlc•. Remov•I. 3408 Cu•tom Cebhtel• ga· rter1C:e Lu l2l))ln ls.t'l Llg & 1mal repa•rs, ,....~ental ,ropertlei Trim , Senior Olac rag•• bu•I Cab<net ~mo~ walpai>« Fut p •In 1 ·C a , p • n tr V· Free eat 531 8415 ment.s. II you haYe • Rey M&-4M9 =~':' :=.~,::; RAINBOW Clrd9 lla&nL SERVICE 3894 Cl•r•IH Tl~ o r chauffeur, call: p~ ~ HoulW iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Wiid w1nn1119 c~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil toac.e Mt s~ 11 yrs ""'Joe 721·7347 Orywan and morol D.A.W . Land•C•P• Warn1an1 Wall l .. t11rH •-Plr•I 1 447•3221 CLEANJM'i Oaty645-5277 M•lnl9lnence Svea PubllC Utllllles Apt. Oual. lot> Fr .. Mt. Cool W•t•r Pool• a.a. blllll '°' la*10 quallyl Commlu10n St. l u56Nl97 63e-1758 wtily pool ctng, cnem1_-=-uc-'..,.5'16&'3 __ 1_ ..... __ 10Z __ 714·558~151 SNe, eqwp repl\tr, ''" •TILE • MARaLl!1' Sen1l•vennl PelnUnt1 •• ns-1722 Countenopa. Fk>Of9. Orywalllacoua11ca1 c••I •no•. rip•" remo.,al --------SERVJCES 3548 ELECTRICAL 3610 No Anewetl"9 MKhlne Since 1984. 545739 Custo m Int/Ht and Showers 13 vr-9JIP fine ftnlahe•. Llc'd/ ---------FREE Eaumai... UC FrH est 8'>2 708'• CARPENTRY 3S10liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E£1matorsradlocbpttthe0. Call 7 14 494•1525 •--• .,,,-.-v""'o""n"'""='M.,,..o-vf...,-"9-- •••rltlah Cle8nl-d1yw1ll/carp1n1111111e. Gr-n Scene Land~ '~~ s• f •-•-• ..., •D & R Electric• pull!rVroolin;;cona... T __,....., .....-est. .Ofage, pro · ADDITIONS REMODELING • BEST QUALITY • -rv ... e GuaranleO<I quietl MMcellow pnc... H•ndwmtin EJlpr•a• & lm gaUOn, nmm1no XLNT rep. 1 hr min. Ins. All prOJOCl• lrg/amall, Work Reis Ins & Uc. lfoubluhoO( apecli .. t. 8 oo-24s-32 tO & Removel1, Clean-T167659 V/MC 731·~ Bond9d 893-0222 1lAIN 574221. 497-8489 3410 now or remodel lic/1ns 982-4052 552_.578 ups & Ma1nt, St. Lie Smd jobl/cablnetl GUTTEJtS 39061------- Tim 723-1305 •--.,-, h-Oir..,_19-1-my-s-pec-1-1ry-•---------Touch of New En9lancl •599025, 432-8804 •Uc'd, ln•ured. 3 5 ALL • t.upfA••t Int 1Licf I've cleaned 8o11en1 fin-Bob Chappell Elec1ri<: "P.,•n~~.wl•'"/pl•unmb~~".1,~ •L8wn• mowed front NURSING 3930 ":.i~S:ir:' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUTORING tltM. up'd/rllf'• ~76e Pewnon Cluntng ~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RW'I gutt• SWMPll'Q a lla lle n•French•Engllah 0 Ou11111v & prof'! work vu '""'" .. ~ TOP QUALITY 08'~ cleaning,... E11per1.,,c.ct tHChet very competitive sonable/honelt ~181 with ~ree·a Reu. 1''• ••P· Add111ons. R • Ccsb1neW eeks/ H t homes fOf 12 yrt call 24 "°"' rtiponM Uc'd ptO'te Jeremy 857-o')CO & back St t 50, cle8fl· SERVICES 3848 decks, p llos, cal.II rence.JW1ndo~. No WflftOy M2·7033 Comm/rff 7go.7122 ups & compl aeN &lso1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nela, door h ung•ng & jOb ? sm11lll 642-8!>2? E11topean Ideal ONnlng UIUmait• H11ndymmnl avail, 831·8809 1• 1lnish work !>41l Ol I B C&C Conet. Complo1e Tho wa v you wan1 Ill Ne Jebs TM Small °' llt Compet)lon/MNA Uc'd Mor•vla Construction remodol & ropair No res1/c.omrrl, move.out1 FENCES European Trair'led LISA'S CLEAN SEAL prof lady wt1 come lo lnt/ewt. Mc,,648228 r•IH 83?-3229 650-6066/ 650-3359 AO<M.lremodel 1otc:h t. .. in )ob 100 sm11ll f air he'd bonded 348 9547 Ring Paul 98°"1533 t.nwn & l.Andacaplngl Y04Jif home/provide cate. JtOOFING 3910 WALL "'lumb/elec1ncn11~ett'IO pttco• 537-3681 8r DECKS 3615 Mon aer clean~ps. 15 yra •llP ~1975 ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " Homo 0t olllce C3tO) 430oe187 PET CO ~~~ ~0':;'~'31~c!~11:!.6 ou:::_~;p~'}~=:';,,;" •one• 1980 •bonded lklllcll"91Repalr Mnk• HEALTH, BEAUTY PAflO coomAAO ~ 3858 SERVICES 3870 ~,,~:·r~~-~= VEIU'NGS 3932 Ouental Constructlo" Custom and KllcMn 536-0308 Oller 30 years ••p/red 6 FITNESS 3?40 boa 'design. Cml• ~den 11 PAINTING 15 Y1• local buslneH Husband & Wife T .. m Ad0tllon1 & Htrnodtl• CablnetA -...s2' 9 llOUMKlean1nQ $.30/day. wood/c«l.,(Fr..... *'1'111 .,_ 3 yr• ••P ..... ~-·eful Pet• 8owd/ lic'd/Ref• ..... 213 w~ ~ ,, letiant lm"'O'ttnl«tll ~--r• lnl-" $100/ Frank ~72 Sp.cjel OHer lo loose garden 8atbara 7lf.40SS W p vou"'"QQUIST • '11 _..__, ,.. ~. Atrnod Ooola. --..-..,.., _......_ ._ I in.. -.ill'lli:wtHnlllE"'-e • • • ..,. d~ with Re Roofa & Repelr• rn ..-I P91--· Uc 34$552 891·2712 dOWt. Clbinltl. •ucco ' tJrt week, oteper & reliable •FeNC•S GAT••• welQf1I ID t;"".:00"" • ....,..lne Centred., love! Mention ed 4 dllCI Local Ref•. 1e Yr• ""Y P'Oll!CIC a lil:ty 1'M172 wal. ~ OAIPS. fie lie call LI•a 213 872·1549 .... ..:::':.= ,.,eecek ~-=-'!ID 2S :.:a: ~ peindng by pron. •U4-tON• GrMter PeClfic Rig ARCHITECTUltE •S ~•P :i.rrJ'42.0M7 ..-w E CLEAN IT ALLI d 30 cs.rs , "-"P 1 offl 100'\ ucirto2098 ins •~teee 4'62 1368 WINDOWS C•rpo1S/w•ndowa, etc. J im Whyte 642·7208 Ol*IN!Urll '47•2'70 Frae •L 64s-3305 3933 DRAFTING 3428 ,.11 .PE.._...Y/ Oanlel Page r, !80-1________ Yard Cle8fl•Up/h8iA!nQ 1--------•PIASTE.l R• Root. & Rep.Mre liiiiiiiiii•iiii•mi• '-'.nA nu' 7359, Ptl 631·5987 -------ovarwawn weed.atsrwuot .-20Yruf~M UPAD 3180 Local RMa. ti Yr• •WIMDOWCLUllll• ~ deaegn ldeat, lbt flNJSH 3511 1-~Y~O~U~M...,.._AY...,.._w-1N_ll _ FUllHITOllE IMPJtOVEMENTS trM/llump new laMls l'lldlard llncW Uo..,... ·-------iii ar .. t., Peclflc Rfg FREE ESTIMATES a accvra1e .. ,.,..~.IO# s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fmo TWO llEPAJltS 3822 HOME 3758 ffM •11 _.,128 "-"-~AftJ..,. •~t ... '8213M 531-32:37 08\'td proJect man1gem1n• Lynn'• CIWIMfttrl' HIOOCN ADS liiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , • ..,,O,...ev-.,..ld._.,,.~--...,P,...alne...--"""-11nt1Eat P9'°' pleManng •~•r Reoftne• ..., ... M.U ••Z..3090 r • .._ om-DINNLR f"OR TWO AT ._ ............. •--A.... •--G--.. ,------·-v euttom ~. ~ For atl your roo"-~ILOT CLASStPIU y;;;;~b)f·~,_,;;;;;.-w Bf..NIHANA'S ll ---~ ... an Cairn• Con•tructloft LE nA-lnlerlorl•teterlor, well wortt. Prob6em•No pn».. need•I Reroof/f~r h's the reM>Urce ,_. AUTO 4~7tJ pgr I0242H =•b-, b~-= :=-_:,; .. ~~'='~ SERVICES 3812 :::i~:~~inlahea t.nat "~ 554-7tl1 Uc 131144 ..._.,u can count on 10 Ml a 1or Alltan rum $41-9"0 ...-mvr-l•d of merctwn-D11t•" 'NG 3442 ,.•••ET COMPANION ~lobt-lccSMC)lW ••--• P .. ntl-cs ... 1tema. ~ _. AA.w ~ CAJlE 3S54 uaUT\y _au 3710 •R & K Renovation• ••nkru:tow :,•ml-R.~C'omm tnve;l PLVllBING 3890 TAI SERVICE 3925 OUt coNinna compet ........... .,.. ... .,. CLEANlNCi 35151•1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• on.nu ~ ::'".!,~'~':'t:!n':i ~~1:-:~9·~· dl~ Uyr. HP lie eoeeee -------·il••··----ii ::,1111•d buyer• to Oel the be ll C•ll iiiiiiiiii81iimiiiii&ii C ..... nlon C8re E•p Llc'CS 310 59&·5898 the hard WOtk lor youl 8"' 8"f pncll 835-1219 • ** Dtecount •• 24 Hour Tum •round M2·M7a Keith tor guuanlH<l Ivan I St••m Ci.anin(I S.C'tV/bo<>tl kpr OrlYe, ~ R.,.w hnloe .,,,_---...-----* ....,_ _. .. ,,..... ,.,,, ........... ~ Fr" Pletl.Yp/deltvef'V 1-------...;...- qu.lttv work 8r.Q-.G230 ~CollwNrcill 18 9$ erre"d•. pre p are Plumb elect carpentry R....odeNne, roofino.1---------£1(14tf10r/lnterior. 15 Mjat>IOO--.dllCtOll Callfomf• lie 40902 pet rOOl!\'Sll hffVy "* meals. 97~9 pa int Ill• muonry etc attuctur•I 1•P•lra, etc MASSAGE 3830 Y'• ••~ Fr" nt l'I ffa It l•tllll Steve Speier 291"°°3$ IA..,.,.,,. Upl\()I Wit 0•""'9f IJ1-t470 Call Riek , .. 648 5017 Lie 0 5651:l9 l5 yr•,,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii D•Y• ••• "•t Uclbondllna .,?.t tu dey/M4 MOe evening •n•v8 -exp H9nry,7308147 I' It! ST 0 RAT I 0 N aunr•-c..,...t c.we COMPUTER 1 "'•ttHn c,an ... ,.,. •--•• T._..._. 1n -1<-unh-.,.-eua--'°'"-,----,.,.. Ollnml°"9• P_ ... , AeftMd ahOft • '8 50 Gpec1111 • l Tue, pelntlng, r•root.1 -E-un!--, .-,-----Ct1tto,,,actic Office Motl •--a ~-~ .. Ill Ptumb/heetlngfdr..,_ or tor'O form. Smen 3448 :t ""' t "" h .. 1 & bait\ INSTIUCTION 557 repelr end mot•! Ref'• ,,.._ 3784 Ina a«•sM<I c .. N.ncy ..._. rn~•...,•-" nat '°"' rM .. , ""... bu• llCCtO too By faa an:l,«llOQ.8011244 5 101.,, •• ,.7 .. , or AeathaM'-90., UC•Ssent181·9MO lc.MCMeal•l3639 OfmM CPA2$29t25 Take adnnlalll ol our LOW MONJHLY RA1EI Adlllllsa vmr buslas or senlce lor 1111V •• , . 4 Unes PerDav Fer more l1don11allon Call 6112·5678 x 310 SELL YfM used vehicle UlfOOOh classlftld M2·M78 News>Ol1 Beech/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, February 18, 1993 •7 g·o·.:~ ~· 1ri • N T EMPLOYMErfT USE COUECTDW SPOITING MAa.OfE SUPS CADJLlAC 9040 POflTJAC 9170 MOlllY TO 10AJI 2114 wh_.._ you're buy· SEIVJCES 5533 F»tL~~. Ing, Mfllng, ~ lu•t liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili&iiiim 6CU7 GOODS et 7 6 DOCJtS 7022 iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii '12 EU>OAAOO f utly loaded. Le t~ ll'IC Nice-mu•t ... 10 p precl 119'0 781~2511 HOMEOWNERS STOP tooAl!nQ, CIHS•hed has AIRLINE J08St Up tot---c_LASSt ___ F_IE_o __ CAROUSE. MCMIS• IN:IN b4W\Ch, bench ~=0::= ::::::. ;~~~T°Cl::~.FIEO $900/W .. lcly. W iii COLUlCTIO. Old p tH •. aqual raclc, .. _,~ nowt ,._ .,.2 ... 78 train Now htring ac-P8ltltings. ~ingcon 62Yllb c ett lifting bat d7,c. Vo'# paymentail----------countanls, fllghl at-Bronze Collection Wiii°' •tgtit rack he>ld· I II "" 1 lanc1ants, mec:tlanlca, MEDCD•al'ftISE Ruby Ring Turq .,. • 2 eacn ol •S·3S-eubatant a V ... ppy g round c rew, Uclcet a\~.., S quash Blosaorn 25 lb WU l800'obo e STATlf SM.a 58 via Sanui M ana Sat 9·• •92·7770 Vine h•notu1e. art & CC.•SOI" ... Ono-of·•· kind poecea. Cleaalo N•w-ert .....-Loci s i.p '° 25' • Slop lo 50 • PoUlble llwaboardl 531.-...0 or G7S-8107 DATSUW 9060 '81 Flreblrd 5 spd, AtC, AM'FM eau, u . c:rul11e, p.r s.t-, plbfa.lla, ...o, '7K 11"1 S6.9M Ca• 642•99 t 0 LV M90 artra a.av.no• tow.,da agents and mo<e Call!ll••·····-Necklace e32 :1922 tor all 83 1 6959 ---------v.catlon, cat, remod EMPLOYMENT AfPI (818) 960·9!'" • 1--------1--------~ee.1~=~ Ewt. A-1004. (f") ~~ cJ:o;:: T=~ TRADE SANTA ANA TIABSPOITATION t 972 240Z, needs kef C•ltfomla Real E•· CRUISE SHIP EMPlOY-S300 646-0754, Eves HEIGHTS 61841••••••••1 worlc Bralte, body _PO_IS_CHE----9-1-7-S good, lnte11or Ok ~ta_ie_o.pc.. __ ~-~--·EMPlOYMENT MENT Hlr~ Winter•·AP-PUAN ___ CE.S __ 6_0_1_1 -------mrouoh c1ass1hed CAMPEllS, RV'S, $500 Ol>O 631•7480 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Buy"· SeH It Find" 5 530 ~=~lno~0~~~k~~~=: JEWELRY, FURS M2·54578 M~~u ~:.'• h ~:::r~ TR.All.llS 8014 FORD Claulhed. other position• avail· llawln9·lluat aem 6 AltT 602S •---------Uema. b1kea, .-.,ery· 9075 '72 9 1 tT 2.C llt 5apd, wnt w blk int, Ktras, good CiOnc:I Must ... SS<J,SOO ~8317 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BookkHper • • Printing I Co. AIP • AIR, Data ab I e . S 3 7 S·S 1 200 Re lrlg, Montgomery miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' ilmmmmmmmm tllt0g must go! '85 Eetabll .......... w e ekly. On board Ward Signature S/S, Cartier, mena/womens ii 1S72 Orchard Or "18 26'1'1', general0t. roof '9f f350, 7 3 01Hel, 4 •I~.,,-~~-~-~""".'"""." C, ~ fipd, >Cl T LAlllll, '72 91 IT, wht w/bll< Int, auuon-~NTs Entry, Phones, good nnn ~JO comm s kills, s tart 25hr Wflt Wlc, 640-9053 housing, meals, uni· xtra c lean, almond 7 blllld/3 cotor gold G•DllGE SALES 1 __ o_tt_s_an_ta_An_a_A_v_e__ air & dash a ir. •le•pa rorm s, benefits. 9a m· S175 eso.otM CM puzzle ring (ne w n..nn 6. tCln1 c:one1 in & oUI• 9pm EST (407) 83 1 ·1----:-~--::---::=---I 19501 sac S330. Clas·l••••••••••I Shopping ror a rntw Many eKtru. 460 FC>fd 5511. Foo. • • w a• h e r ID r y • r ale Tenk watch (new,----------apartment? ctasslfled Chassy s1e,500, c1ew cab b••dh1111r, 6 cyt 5 sp, OOod conct. tow ~l.J , loaned d """· whale 1a1l, alloys. many lf'IOfe •!las, 08, comp TA a Must Sen 1age kept, u ll lng S5:.150 636 8317 s 15,SOO lwm 758 1 "48 ----------1con s truc11on Worlcers.t-==:-:==--=-.,..,.,,,,...~~=-$125ea end 300 S" ,. lets you compare e3a..3t92 AN'NOUNCEMENTS Hl In II le C RUISE S HIP JOBS. Refrigerator $180. 1 1• > sac .... 20 pvt GENERAL 6102 costs· without hassle ~,.-----,,.--~.....,..,,...1 2920 ..: fl1 a • Ills. Mu$t S ummer/permane nt. Ma..5848 party 631·1364 or wotryl AV: '81 HARVEST 26 ---------SUBARU 9200 ""' ab o to relocate. 1 · ... ""S900 w-"ly. Hlr· 800-347 ..,..,. ~ """" Piiot Claaelfted 4AO DODGE. L.ow mt MERCEDES 913 0 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiii!i_!!iiii~~i!i!iiiiiiil ·l...,.,, Agency Ing photographe rs,1------- 6 - 0 - 1 - 4 OFFICE ANAHEIM. Carousel 042·5878 Rear Bdrm Dual AJC 1• CZECH BOY 17, at\Jl· HEALTHY & WEALTHY casino worlcera, lour FURNITURE Horses Turq Squash,__________ Awning. Generator lously awaiting host S.lf•mployed or wish guides, etc . Tra vel FURNITUllE & Blossom Neclclace.1 mmmmmmmmmm Twg hllch. Extrast '72 MERCE DES 250 family. Entova sport.I, your were? I've found free Hawaii, Carib-EQUIPMENT 6047 Rvoy Ring. New VCR.II s9soo. 99 1.07 3 0 •·door hardtop w11n mual<:. Other Sundl· • recession prool so-bean, Bahamas Cati .. Mltlful: Sofa, love-Remingto n Bronze TRANSPORTATION sunroof, 6 eye, du I • 1987 H•tc hb.c:k Lo w m1rea, good shape. S1700'obo Nvialn, wropean high I u 11 on th a I ha a (818) 960-9t« Ext C· ••at, cha.tr & ottoman Collection Exercise cart> Run well, good hoot tud changed my health & 1004 (Feo) w/oak trim Sacrifice Equ1pmt. Strurmaste1 !••••••••• MOTO,,CYCLES body, ga, StOOO Call--------- sc I ents amv· hie I need 5 strnnn . . $325 7t4-841·3489 E ..,..hi Sporting Goods. Will---------SCOOTE.,. RS 8018 ~B-:-11-::''::-:64~6-=7:-tc-6":"":'_~ VANS 9225 642·1120 Ing Auguat. Call -·.,,. EARN 1000'• WEEKLY r~---=---""".""--~ ¥8••• ftQ .. Northem C.hfornla • people to hotp w/sales stuffing envelopes at Cherry Queen Anne din Must GoAr. conside r all oilers or BOATS ·701 1 '84 380Sl. 431( moles liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Donna (209) 5 74.. el(ploslOn. FT/PT eoo.. home. No priOr e•perl-rm, never used. Ible & I :;~tr~ad~es~·;•~3~2~·~3~9~2~2~~11~~~~iiiiiiiii~~~j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Valttnhne re<l phone • tHa FORD VAN 0103, Southern Can .. ~9~2'"'.7'"'.·3434 __ ._____ ence. Free supplies , chrs. buffet & c hina w/ Des ks, c hairs. fihng lvou HAVE FOUND alarm, sneops"•l"IS Good shape, no fomla Ba.tt>ar11 (114) Hotel lnlorma tion. No obll· waterlord cut gt• drs, cabinets &89morel $25 ONE Of THE HIDDEN '8 3 Coho, 14 It, 3SHP • '8 3 Yamaha tao S26 SOO 759-7659 smoi.e no drips 670-8683 or 1-800-NtGHT AUDITOR oa11on Send S.A SE· mirrore d bl<, curio hi & Up 83t· 28 CLASSIFIED AOSIJ Evtnrude Trailrlle lllr, Scooter. $700 080 81 ' SL M•dn.ght Olue $595•. 4>42·l120 SIBLING HG' 'exp req Howard Regal Distributing, e nds. S2300 323-5573 ----------FINO THE OTHER XII'$. runs greal S3000 890-0055 2 tops, csvn wn1~ 111e• Jo'< Lod HB PO Bo 9""""" ObO Rob. 642-7546 ----------1 -•on ge, · . . • 1 """""A, Duncan Phyfe table and Des ks, file cabinets, ONE & ENTER THE Stereo. •Int cond• 1----------F~~ F.~ s~ Ti:, ___ 1_1_4_f3_7_5_0_2so___ w32'1n11e9r Springs. FL Enghsh oalc table. Old Gpod Cciod11oon Must DINNER FOR TWO, _________ -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 646-1869 or 642 3850 VOLVO 9 2 30 God. F~ more apm .. Seely/Property Mgr . China cabinet Coffee t>e sold ! 642·7511 CONTEST NOW. POWER BOATS I '7 3 4 50 SE bV 2ndliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tuat nultttion In your Salary/draw bnsod EARN UP TO S700/ table. Four Choirs. ----------AUTOMOBILES ovvnN, tooks lolce ne .... Ill•. Call ECKANKAR, uP<>fl e.p. NB RE ofc. week. Work DI home. Misc. Cott 642·7911 PETS 8r COSTA MESA 612 4 7 012 only 83K mil Musi roliglon of lhe light 642·3850 Mk For Tom No expenonce Own RATTAN! RATTAN! llYTil••n r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--~iiim scat $6500 •93 0379 1986 740 4 Door Futrv •oaood, w•lh sunrool C.•eat cond11iont Best qtter• 556-1220 x139 and sound ot God, 1· ~~....,....------hours. Process mort-.n.na~ 6049jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1990 O\.ltfy t 8 ' elec-•91 190E 2.e i•K 8 00-78 2-4888, Oopt. St..\ll for ,?ars. r~stau-gago refunds. Call 1· GREAT COND! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MOVtNQ/ESTATE SALE trlc boat, AM FM cass. mi, ta ke over tsr 640. rants, 0 ices. s ops, 800-645·7280. Sola, Loveseal (Just KITTEN WANTED Furn. storeo, refrig, canopy, boat cover, SJGl mo Smolce sil •----------housekeepp1ng, matn· -~-.,.....-----~ d R 1 loth h t t SAT •· W 0 L f F TANN I N G tenance, othors on H 0 M E W 0 R KE R S cteano ). oclcor, My cat just d ed and 1 c os, w 3 no · runs great. S9500 BMW 9 0 3 0 vor cam I 759-7659 VOI.KSWAG.EN 9235 W TEO $ Collee Table an want to adopt a new 9-4, 3326 Ftorld11 Cir 821·2066 or 661·2176 l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiili i==iiiOiic=-l==1 1:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BE D S . Ne w com crvlso snips, freo AN . Eam 400 small Book or Tete· "ba by," preferably a 11 Call I' merclal homo units room/food, h19h pay, weel<ty p rocessing p hone Stand, s350 mate. Pteaso call me ---------·----------'84 6 33 cal Xlnt, snrl, from $199 00. Lam ps · no e11p nee. 407·578· ma11 part t1mo. S2.00 •Ill 642-4321 •>ct 307 at 642-5226. NEWPORT phn, blk/btk. all pwr, Classified Lotlona·Accessortes 81I 1 EICt 254 por envelope gvaran. d 646-2255 ""'.'"-~-----:---::-SAIL BOATS 7 01 4 lull records, garaged T d ! Monthly payments low WE NEED PEOPt.E TO toed for an apphca· ays, e ves llistt Iha animal shorter, BEACH 6169liiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiim SIOK Pat 252 2121 0 a~ as $18 00, Call today SEW our ha1t acces-tton and a<id1tion l tn· SOFA & cha1t, good 2075 Newport Blvd till iiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~iiiiiiiii NACRA Catamar an ---------642·5678 '74 CAMPER B US GQOd running ~d r flAblO llansportation '1000 ooo. 615-3872 ~REE NEW color c:ata aorles t homo w._, to1mauon call now· cond, Ncwpor1 Bea ch 7pm or call 722·8301, ESTATE SALE 5 .2 , used , times. ----------==:::iiiiii:IMi:::iiiiiiiiii:==----------·IOg. 1-S00...62·9197 pay up 10 $37200 (404) 723-6515 24 854-7425or45S-3170 Loving dogs currently S8 Via SantaM.lrl<l du;il trnpoi:o & trailer weekly No e11pencnco,=....,ho..,u,....r_s,...._'n...,.1,...e_rp_1_0.,,y...,,.....,..,.....,1·---------avail, !em b oxer, older Sot 9-4 492-n7o S l900 723-6347 LOST 8r FOUND noedNl Fun nnd P A RK R A N GERS • MEucu1111.1DJSE gotdon retJl~er, malo Fine furniture. art & .,. D.IM1I sh1h tzu. colhe/sa1t11 2 9 25 easy Call Acce!>S011es Game wardens. park MISC. 6015 Bernard m ix (short accesso11os Ono of a· -MAR--1-,..=--S-U_P_S __ By CHARLES GOREN Etc 1·813·948 1295 police S6 00 S20 00/ ha11), 2 white lc11tens kind pieces u i;; with O MAR SHARIF EJ.t 9 hour Yoar round posl· i!iiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DQClrC' 7022 ....... $500 Roward for Yellow Lab, m111. neutered male, lost I/ 1 ~ No coll&t (213) 586-<493 t toons men women. Will CAMP/AV Membership •MOVING SALE • 1890 ~ and T A NNA H HIRSCH train For details call Mutt1ple afl1ha11ons na-SELL pine Lbl Round oak AfPI (818) 960-1839 1ionw1do· 5695. No foe lbl Oak ' tripto dreu- ExL R·1004 (Fee). to tmsfr 800-851-6853 your oome ers Lat t hie cab Cou~h Sew milch On • Bo wary of out ol ESTATE SALE. Car-__ 1hf_oug __ h_c_t_ass_ifi_ied__ manress 7 23-5852 aroa companies ousot Horse Col· FOUND 2/151 Y•Uow EMPLOYMENT 10 Min To Open Sea SAIL: 45 S450 mo 7 52-2 881 Cockat1ot Bird In lhe SERVICES 5533 Check with Lile tocAJ t ec 11 o n . Exe re 1 se -----------------------------vicln1ty Balboa ISiand Coll & 10 &73-9523 Found! Over 100 wodd1ng Pie· lu,.s & negatives on Newport Cenler Drive, Wed 2/101 Call: 759-372t LOST CAT Black & white, with one b od eye. Lost near Unda tale. RE· WARD! 818/308·9 104' daye; 714J875~582 eves & wl'cnds •••••••• Boner Business Bu-Equipment. New VCR. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT rcau bofOfe you aend Pictures. 932-3922 5530 553 0 Pleaw be aware that lho •••tings In lhlS Ci}I· eoorv may 1equ1ro you to call a 900 number in which tnero Is a cnnrgo pet minute. any money fOf foes or 5530 services. Re a d and Ouoen Palms, 8 ft tah, -=========~=====~===~==~=====~ undorsuand any con· $20 ea, gal plants S 1, ; tracts t>efo1e you sign shade , pine, fruit S h op aroun d to r trees, 15 gal $20. ratos " Herb plants 135 kinds $1, Lilac $10 674·9422 AOOAE:SS ENVELOPES, __________ SOLID mohagony d OOI, PART TIME free sup-DOMESTICS 5540 36", hand c arved. plte, and lnlormation. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I NE:W. $ 160 firm PP Malco S200 day En-1• close sell·add1essed NANNY M-F 2:J0-6pm. 662·2433 eveS/wknd stomped bustness en-Ages 12 & 14. Must Wolle tanning booth· w/ vol~ to Oepnrtmont have own C4lr, cook, storeo & phone jack, 12, PO Box 7 t53, errands, etc NB Hm c o b rand new bulbs Richmond, VA 23221 $1.JOfwk 850.01M SI0001ob0 631-6959 STUDENTS ~~~- EARN ·~ h. ~~~ Lost dog at Orango Co Swa p M-L 15 Ytf old (befge • ·r an • ·e1ack). ------------------------------Deal and Needa Medi A ~ ~·~ ~~~· .•J cal Anent.on Doves· tated owne1, Qllt 6SO- EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT •S3e &42..()S().e iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:_!:::::::::::::::::.!::::::::::::::~ LOST 000 Golden Retriever, 13 yrs Old, 100 lbs. n me "Mandy," Coal3 Mesa atea (San1a Ana & 553 0 5530 5530 22nd S 1.Lmlaalna e 1~. p "1 REWARD! 548 2872 Lost Dog!! 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C'Nwdnef 3 4 5 37 ,..,, .. 4.) 5_.~,.. ••anJ~ •1 Wtld I "• •: man state •l -Kl\a 45 A-WMgl'!I 46~ •1 Slur~ •• °""""'ea 4 N.~ . . • U Thursday, February 18, 1993 Lexus SC 300 named to magazines' 10 Best, All-Star list L exus SC 300 1s recognizt.'Cl as one of the best car~ m the world in the January 1ssu~ o( two leading automotive enthusiast publications, Car and Dri-.;er and Automobile Magazine. Both publications have high praise for the Lexus sport coupe, comp;rnng the SC 300 to its stablematl' the SC' 400 previously nam1..•d thl' 19~1 lr11port (Jr of the Year" and one of the "r op IO Bu~" by Motor Trend M.1gazml'. In )elcc.ting the SC 300 a onl' ot 1b All· Star::.: The 1 en Bc)t (Jr~ 1n Amer1c.1, Automobile Magazine said the SC 300, like its big brother, I) J wonderllll long-distance crubcr but reJll> c.omc) to ltfe on bad, ro..ids. It s comtortmg to Jo.now that a car with this J..1nd of ~porting perwnal1ty and this le\el of ongtnJI equipment also comes "1th the comforting reassurance of Ll \U) !>\.'I"\ 1c.c. No group of automobile O\ .. ners is better cared for ·· and no ~roup has 'hO\\ n thcmsclve) to be hJpp1er \\1th their cars ·-than Lc,w. dm.er) Car and Dri .. er also put the SC 300 on its list of ' 10 Bc::.t,'' \\filing· Lo .. crs of ACURA IUmNGTOH IEACH ACllRA OcMI 8l'Mns I Flftfl 0.... 19131 a..cti Bl So al Gll1111d 800> .. ACURA 842.oot5 NOllll REEVts COASTAL ACURA ~, Pnces. ~, S.Oon Hlll>ot Blvd 0 405 Fwy, COllll MeN 97•2500 TUSTIN ACURA WE WNlf TO BE •1 IGNl4 IN 1 ~I YOUU SAVE MOOEI · sF ..... 1•.llmboMn......_ ALFA ROMEO KACH lillOATS 30 Al.to c..n.r Dow. T 1.1S111 CA 92680 71~ "Now loc.eM In U.. Tutdrl A1Ao c.n~ AUDI ~CA-- E-*"' •llacln ol ,.. & CMI"' pl'lpMd BMW's elwlys 11 llOC:ll Salt•. 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Both publications singled out the 2 2 S-ho1¥->powcr, 3 .O·litcr in-line SilC·C)linder 24-value engine that can be mated to either a five-speed mJnual or four-speed automatic ~ransmission. The SC 300 rides on a double-wishbone suspension that provides excellent handling .1nd ride comfort. The stunning styltng of the SC 300 was developed at ToyotJ's Calty Design Center in Newport Beach. The interior is ringed in Bird's Eye Maplc wood. Dual air bags arc standard. All Lexus products arc covered by a four-year, 50,000-mile basic warranty with no deductibles. Add111onal covcr<1ge includes a six-year, 70,000 powcrtrain warranty and six->car unlimited mileage wJrrJnty on corro)1on. The first two mJintenance scrvicec; arc free and, 1( needed, Lexus' 24-hour Roadside Assistance Program is provided free for four years. CADILLAC NAllH CADIUACJtUICK SaleS • SeMce • lWlnQ Hart101 Blvd of C111. 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IOUTH COtMTl YOlOWAGEN IMlmer 11 VoMM S.• In it. USA 1l7118Mdlllhd ~cn8Mc:f'll42· .. ~~·-®- South C ounty Volkswagen/Isuzu FACTORY AUTHORIZED . SALES • SERVICE • PARTS wwa ANO PMTI Ofl£N 11.f 7il·7'.ll •.001aa-. , .. ~ .. c.. .... 711-MI t Thursday, February 18, 1993 • Llgh.tnlng strikes twice hrysler brings back Thunderbolt concept car Combining breakthrough design with dvanced packaging and technology, the hrysler Thunderbolt is one vision of a possible flag:,hip to focus attention on a new Chrysler image that began with the launch of the Concorde, New Yorker and LHS sedans. It also borrows the heritage of the original Chrysler Thunderbolt concept vehicle of 1941, which set the trend for a full fender look. The new Thunderbolt's striking proportions incorporate Chrysler's unique cab-forward architecture, also a trend-setting design feature that places the wheels at the corner of the vehicle, resulting in an extremely stable vehicle and dedicating a greater amount of the vehicle to passenger space. Thunderbolt's interior features room for four in '' highly expressive coupe shape. A highlight of the interior cabin, the front passenger side features a combination satellite navigator system and entertainment center including video and compi.;ter capabilities. A luxury coupe, the rear-wheel drive Thunderbolt's power is provided by a new Chrysler-designed 4-liter 32-valve aluminum DOHC modular V-8 mated to a 4-speed electronic transmission. This two-door hardtop coupe boasts 270 horsepower and is equipped with 4 -wheel disc anti-lock brakes, traction control and all-wheel independent suspension, similar to that on Chrysler's new mid-size sedans. Thunderbolt specifications include: . Engine: 4.0-liter 32-valve OOHC Aluminum V-8, 270 Horsepower; Transaxle: 4-speed automatic, rear-wheel drivei Body1 2-door (~ hardtop coupe; Brakes: 4-\\ heel disc, ABS, Traction Control; Suspension:All-wheel independent (LH). D1mcn!>ions: Wheelbase 123.5 1nchc); O\l:rall length 192.9 incht» O\erall Width 79.0 inches; O\cra!I Height 51.2 anche), Front Tr Jc~ 66 0 1nchc:., Rt!ar Tr.id. (,4 3 1nche) rrunl Tires 275 40Rl9, Rc.-Jr TirL·~ 335 JSR.20. Toyota transfers all North American replacement parts logistics to US T oyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., (TM Sl ''"1ll 1me?}t more than S75 rrullion 10 cstabl1:>h cl new l'.orth Amenc~ Parts Logistics D" 1s1on CNAPLO), employing more than 1,000 associate and increasing TO)Ota's use of U $.-sourced replacement pJrts to SO percent ot the total by 1995. NAPLD mJrk!t th1.' lir)t m.iJOr dccentra l1z,1:ion of multinJt1onJI respons1bil1ty by To~ota M otor Corporation CTMCl to one of its oversea) d1>tributor>. "'APLD will report directly to TMS EJ(CCUll\e Vice President Yale C1cszl and "' 111 have responsibility for replacement p::irts logistics in the U.S., Canad.i and ~evcr.11 other countries. The total 1m cstment will include about $67 m1ll1on tor a new part:> warehoust' and $8 million for new par(.) ordering and d1stribut1on )»terns. /'.APLD's 1.000 Qmplo '<.') ''"111 include about 400 new hirt'). The new orgJnizat1on will shorten · supply lead time lor l'.orth American. distributors from 40 to se1.en days by moving replacement parts inventories from Japan to the U.S and reduce TMC and North American distributor imentory by $1 00 m1ll1on. NAPLD is a maior step in the globalization of TO)ota's parts operations. It al)() demonstrates Toyota 's commitment to greater localization in North America by shifting re?}pons1bility to TMS and by increasing the sourcing of parts from local U S. companies The new organization will have three main ob1edives7- •Take over all inventory management, warehousing and logistic> functions for supplying replacement parts and accessories to North American distributors in the U.S., Canada, Hawaii, Guam. Saipan and Puerto Rico •Support Toyota's e pansion of local parts procurement and 1mprO\C' the supply performance from North American suppliers for replacement p.lrts and accessories distributed "orld-\\1de for se"icing Toyota C\port vehicle) built in North America >\!I '"II be in plJCl' bv thl• rnd oi 1 Y95 • Streng_then TO)Ota 's e111c1en1 US or l'Jrh 1996 pla~ t.: r In till' \\ urld p.ub e rort rnark1:t. ., more , L hie L"' a·C' bu t c•,clus •l''' in thl.' L !:i i r l''f>O't to , .. orld ,, de markets ... c.h J) u ~ CJmr\ parts distribution operation!> 10 :>upport Till' nc'' 'orth Americ.in P~ub Toyota Jnd Lexus dealers 1n mJ1ntJining Opl'rJt1on) \\Jreh use '"II be loc.t"L·c.l in customer sat1sfad1on kadcr)hip OntJno, Calif., and "'II bL• d'-'.Cl ca:L·d :o Robert E. Bennett, a 21 \CJr To\OIJ pru\lding replacement P.Jrb :o ~onh \<eteran, has been appointL•d fl.:APLD Amc.ricJn (fo,tributor) anc c:-.port vice pre>1dent and generJI manJ~cr. He cu)tomcr,. \\JS formerl> \IC.e pr~1dcnt of VL•h clc CroundurcJl.:ing ior the Proce::i~rs, Int.. TO)OtJ') nC\\·(Jr s&-5-m1ll1un. 800.000·:>qUJll!·IOO! preparation and tran!>port.1t1on . t,JC1lm, loc;:1ted on 94 acre:!> iour m1 '-') compJm. e.ht ul Om,rno A rport, '' 111 :.11...t: p'JCl! Bennett has J reputation tor 1n th(> IJllcr hJli or 1993 and 1t ""I bL• implementing comprehcnsM? solution---<->p-l·-rafi0nal 15Ye.irryl~ to strJteg1c challenges fa cing the Tl\l' iac1l1t\ one oi t~c 1.m; •:.l TO\ ot.i company, including To)uta'!"> Supplil•r p.Hh d1:.tribu11on c~ntcr) in the 'h rf<I, Development Outreach Progrnm to "111 m,11nt.1111 Jn 1mcnto" or 2Ull ·O .lccclcrate the rate o.f gro\\th 1n u ~ p.Hb numbt·r, \\(lrth morL' than · 1, 0 part.> sourcing. m1ll1on "This unprccedl'ntcc.J tran)l('r o{ Bl!nncu ~ J tf1l OntJr J CC'.'ntcr \\ 111 re::.pons1b1lil) from T,\\( 1s a ma111r 't1ll' rL•lil'\t! 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I 1 • -r .. -• • 810 Thuraday Febru9ry 11. 1813 Cadillac technology feted by editors of Popular Science Cadill<ic Motor Car Division today announced that it was honcrcd with t\"o Best o( What's New awards (or automotive technology by the editors of Popular Science M agazine. The luxury car division received the awards for its new, 4.6-litcr Northstar powertrain and real-time damping Roild Sensing Suspension. Both the engine and suspension package are stJndard equipment on Allante, Seville Touring Sedan and Eldorado Touring Coupe models. The Northstar powertrain (eatures Cadillac's new (our valve, dual overhead camshaft engine and electronically controllea transaxle. The 4.6 liter engine develops 295 horsepower at 5600 rpm and delivers a combined fuel economy rating of 22 .5 mpg. More than a dozen patents have ei ther been applied for or granted on the new engine. A new, fully electronic automatic transmission, the 4T80-E, was designed specifically to handle the increased output of the Northstar engine. The ~orthstar engine and transmission is the most puwerf ul front wheel drive combination available in a passenger cJr in the world. It delivers 0 to 60 mph Jcceleration under seven seconds in the Allante and Road-sensing suspension strut acceleration times of 7.5 seconds in both the Eldorado and Seville touring models. Cadillac new Road Sensing Suspension also was recognized by the editors for its leading edge technology. The new suspension system includes four electronically controlled dampers that adjust independently and generate variable damping loads. The struts include a un~que two position valve assembly and other . passive valving elements. The dampening units are combined with four body position sensors and (our accelerometers that measure body motion relative to wheel position. These measurements are combined with other vehicle sensor inputs feeding into a computer controller that reads the road up to eight times a second at 60 mph and directs the dampeners to respond to road inpu~ as they occur. The result is improved ride comfort because it reduces the ca r's primary body motions -· including cornering roll, vertical heaving as well as front lift and rear dive during acceleration and braking. "We're extremely proud of this recognition by the editors," ~aid Robert L. Dorn, chief engineer at Cadillac M otor Car Division. "Both the Northstar powertrain and its 4.6l Northstar ~ngine related systems, including Road Sensing Su~pension, contribute to the world class ride attributes o( these three cars." C1dillac also received an award for its 1992 Seville front the magazine last year and in 1 990 was recognizeq for its pioneering efforts with the world's firsHrattion control system (or automo Don't let ski trip turn into a chilly nightmare for your vehicle Q I'm going skiing this weekend in the Sierras. Do J need Jo add a -freeze to my 1992 Lexus? -f .T. unless someone changed the coolant Jnd replaced 1t w ith water, your car >hould ha"e a 50/50 mixture of ant1trceze to water. This mixture will protect your engine to -34 degrees, "hich should be sufficient for your {MTBE} to create a more complete combustion of the fuel, during the winter months to help clean the air. The result is a decrease in carbon monoxide emissions. 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South ern Calitorn 1a doesn't meet icderal clean air standards and, according to the Clean Air Amendment of 1990, SJ!>Oline retailers must now sell only oi..ygenatcd fuel, which uses the added Ethanol or Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether Auto Clu.b is still studying the effects of oxygenated fuel on car engines. However, studies from the state of Colorado, which has requ ired oxygenated fuel during the winter months since 1988, have not indicated any serious engine p'roblems that result from using oxygenated fuel. Q We recently purchased a 1992 ford Taurus and plan to use it when we go skiing. I bought a set of snow chains for the car, but they don't fit. what can we do? -J.S. Your Taurus is a front wheel drive vehicle. That, combined with the front suspension design, doesn't allow enough • space .to install snow chains. However, there are other traction devices, including snow cables, that will fir your vehicle and are legal in California. 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My owner's manual explains that it should be checked while the engine is idling and the car is in park or neutral gear, but will this sufficiently circulate the Ouid? -C. . \ V1th mo>t cars. there 1s no need to .KtuJll)' drive the \Chicle before checking the Jutomauc transmission fluid. HO\\C\Cr, the engine should run for at lct1st a fc" minutes and the trammi~ion selector should be mO\ ed through the ~· , ... ... .. . ' -.. g My ca r ra dio produces a lot of static when the engine is running. b works fine \\ith the engine off. I'm usin& resistor type spark plugs but this hasn t helped. Any ideasl -O.S. Radio stJtic is most commonly causc."d by spark-related interference. While the re-.1stor spark plu~ hould help. thl're arc other poss1b1ht1cs. Chee!.. the plug ''ires. di>tributor cap. and condcn)('r (11 your car is equipped with one) to cmure they arc.• in good cond1t1on and the \\ires Jre the high suppr~s1un l) pc. 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""JUte" is an easy, quick answer. But what delermines whal each of us dlinb IUla good? Aaacbmenu formed It In early age? Our ethnic blckground? Income? The availability of products where we live? It's all these flCtOrS and more that shape our eating hlbits -and also make it difficult to chlnge them. Widt moa o( us, the veto power of the palate is stronger than our nutrition sense when it comes to changing the way we ell. People really want co make their diets healthier, but fear thal eating better means giving up great taste and the foods they love. Not so, says Mary Donkersloot. a San Diego-based registered dietitian and authOr of TM Fast-'Food Ditt: Quick and Htalthy Eating at H<HM and · on tM Go (Simoo and Schuster, 1991). She says that eating more nutritiously doesn't have to require ndica1 changes in our diets. AU it takes is a f cw simple switches in our everyday meals and we can cal healthier without sacrificing our favorite foods. "It i.an 't necessary co eat new concoctions that are unfamiliar or tasteless," she explains. "People are more likely co stick to healthy dietary changes if they don't involve an enormou sacrifice and do include some of the foods they're already eating on a regular basis." Donkersloot gives her patients this advice: "Lt's easy and painless co streamline your menu by trading higher saturated fat foods for lower ones. For example, by taking a few small ~ -like selecting low-fat copting methods such u grilling, broiling, stir-frying or ~ing. choosing white- meat chicken or fish instead of fattier meats' and eating more fresh fiuits and vegetables -you can make a big differeoce in your diet. When using a cooking or salad oil, Crisco• Puritan• and Crisco• Vegetable oils are sman choices.'' Not even olive oil or com oil are tower in saturated fat. ,,.. Am 0 At 2 ol S. Dieao. Califonlill, is a wortina mom wilb limilDd lime IO ........ I filed budpt. SM is detlamined ID lelt'h her cMl*m ... _ ...... *-1't IOlally depri¥e dllem ~die ...... dM'-l,.alyloN. If,. ... ..,......,.., ......... ... • 1wkueelile. .. Toaw lhMller•'.''m-..t' 1t-1 wllo -611irfood1D_.,... .... A.-aftm•nh MivelDllll tndirional ctw.filled CWIClJoni wida a,....,, C 11 I MMmn. COMPARISON OF DIETARY FATS in grams per tablespoon Total Fat Sablrated Fat Crilco Puritan OiJ (canola oil) 14 g 1 g Crisco Vegetable Oil 14g LS g ComOiJ 14 g 2 g Olive Oil 14g 2 g Butter 12 g s g Lard . 13 g s g . Almost any meal can be changed into a lighter. healthier one with a linle creativity. To prove it, here are some real life kitchen heroes from diverse backgrounds who successfully improved their cooking and eating habits. They demonstrate that with a bit of nutnuon know-how and some simple recipe substitutions they can still ear the Lr f avonte, greaHasting foods without much of the unbealth) saturated fat. C.ompll'ed to a ttiditicmal e11melloni recipe, Julie Ann's helbhier version calls for pound wbile-melt wrtey instad ~ p'OUl_ld bed or cbeae. oae ea while in..e.d ma whole ea and a msinwa uuCe qipiaa i.-.d ~a midlft ~t.ller, milt and Pwwun dleele. TIP: c--tklai can be lllelDbled ahead of time and rcfriga.cd to CUI down on last minutt pcepsltion. TURKEY CANNELLONI MARINARA . Off hul Flalilerty i 46 and hvc in Virginia with hi W1fe, Judy. and the two youngcs& of their five children. Paul bas been dieting incc ldolacence with limited success. It wasn't until he sought the ~1 or registered dietitian Virginia Inglese of Total Health Concepts in Fall Church. Virginia, that he lean)Cd about healthy and nutritious eating in a way he could really live with and actually enjoy! When PauJ shops, he now reads food labc!1s to find products I. Preheat oven to 350°F. 2. Prepare canneUoni or rnanicotti sheUs according co package imwctioos. . 3. Far ...... combine wrtey, bread crumbs. egg white. onion, green pepper, p1k and seasonina. Mu unri1 wcU blended. Ftll sheU with mill.hire. 4. far ..u, heal oil in 1-ae saucepm on medium hell. Add onions Ind prtic. Stir-fry until softened. Add undrained lOmllOes. ore1mo and.,pepper. Simmer 20 minuta. Stir in bail and salt. tf desired. ••• or low m saturated fat and tugb in fiber, and when he cooks. he uses herbs and picc for flavor in.stead of buner and salt. He tries to tay within tx OURCC of lean meat. poultry or fi h a day and eats more fre h fruit and vegetable . Paul al'iO choose food that a.re grilled, broiled or lightly saut~ LD vegetable oils in tead of rich sauce or fried food. Here's one of the many tasty recipe Paul has dcveloped - Catllsb with Vqd.able'Medky. CATFISH with VEGETABLE MEDLEY I a.llh" llOll Cri!M:o Pwku OU ............ . I .... ,, ..... ...,.yn.kes l/4 to Ill .............. millced prtk I pee+.., (Jot-.),,_ pas and carrots (S cups) 5 adlll9ftleta( .. l·l/4poe .. ) l &mth1JIWftMl7dta"edpecM1 l. Heel oil in llrfe skillet over medium heal. Add onion. Sttr-fry until ......... SpriDtJe Wdb plnlcy ind gslic. 2. ~peas ind cmoll O¥er ~Reduce heal to tow. Hell about 1..--or Ullli1 ve111 tin 1re ~. 3. Place filh on ~c:gdlblcs. Sprinkle with nuts. Add soy sauce and WOf'CCIMlerihire MUCe. Cover. Sianer about 2S nunutes or unul fish RM.ea eaity. Add BtqUndy wine or •lier if skillet ~ome too~ Tips for Healthy Eating! 2 tablespoons IOJ sauce 2 leaspoom Wortt.Stenllltt sauce l tablapooa krpndy wint or wattr 3-1/J cups bot cooked rice Salt and pepper (optional) Adclltlonal IOJ UllCt (optional) Serve with nee. Season v.;th salt. peppci-and add11Jona.l soy sauce. if de ued. Mws 5 stmngj, N•trilioa ~ (ptr senhacl Calorics 449, Tou.l Fat 11.7 g. Saturated Fat 1.78 I· Oo~tcrol 65 8 mg. Sod1um 624 mi• •Without optional inptchent.s. Tht homt rrnnumists ut th" Cnsn> Kii< htns urt cmnn11tt('1/ to ht I pin.~ \OU find nt'M' 14 O_\S 111 mu Lt wur fumtlr's /01·orttt rtCtf)('S htalt]!1tr Htre art omt l>/ tlreir tun mt nu maLt·O\ rr tips w l1tlP. mu rut Jo14·n on <llurutrJ fat and sill/ ha1·e Rftut fllJtm\? m('a/~ Swa\ ·born rs BaJrMr 1 the c:uculht chef at IM Rqent ~\erly WUsbitt, a hotel frequented by Holly"'ood power bro~er. (Md Richllrd Gere and Juha Robcrb in the movie Prt1ty Woman). He cool the ame health-oriented cui inc for his fanuly as he doe for hi~ patron . Though trained in the clas ic culinary tradition. • White-meat chicken i~ leaner than darl·meat chic~en and \\-hlle·meat turlc) 1 leaner than both . Remo\e the ~m before coo\.ing or eating. Sau: t taMapoon cr;.co Puritu ou 2 ..... ODiw, dlopped l doves prtk, minced 2 a11115 (14-1/1 CMIDC:a nda) skWed toauiloa 1 teMpOOD dried orepllO laves 111 aas,oo. pepper 2 t8blnpooas dllopped frab btiil or 1 kaspooe dried bMil a.-a Salt (opdoal) Place one cup uce m bottom of 11· x 7-anch baling d1 h. Arrange filled sheUs on top. Cover baking dish wnh foal . 5. Bake for one hour. Pour rem.tining heated 5.3UCC o~cr hells. Season with salt. if desired. Mak.ts 4 'stni111s. ..,.. ~ <r-i-.niaal Calorics 475, Total Fat 9.63 g. . Sannt.ed Fil 2.29 a. Oolesterol 87 .6 mg. Sod1wn 689 mg• • WitbOut optional wt Chef Ba.lmer fa\or. a lighter cu11iulC To la~hten 'OUJl' and ..auce-.. he recommcnJ., U\tng \Cgetabk pu~' "' th• l cnt'r. tn\tc.&d tll cream or C{lg\ Ha Warm Ltntil and \~tt.able !\alad ,..;th Grilled Tuna gel\ II \\oondcrful na\.Of from ln:'h herh\ "hi h he recommend u ang \lo'hcnt"vcr pos'llbk • Serve only the !cane t cuts of beef (extra-lean ground bctt. . 1rlom tap. round Meal. rump roast and tenderloin or any cut labeled "41elcct" or .. choice") and pork (loin roast and chop ) and trim away all exec fat before cooking. • Try sub9t1tuting ground turtey for beef in your favontc recipe : use turley MtUMige for porl sausage; and cut down on processed maits lite bacon. bologna. \lllam1 and hot doa'i. WARM LENTIL and VEGETABLE SALAD with GRILLED TU A • Serve salad without high saturatcd·f at toppings hke meat and l'htt~ and avoid creamy. h1gh·f at dre mg'i hke Blue Cheese or Thou\and I land. Replace the\C walh a vma1grc11e dre ma made from Cnko Puntan. 100% canola oil. and piccd "'llh navOttd vincga~ and your ra,onte herbs. • Sub9titu1e a light vinaigrene u mg Crisco Vegetable 011 for m11)onna1-.c in tuna. palita and chicken salad~. • Fof ptita. choose light red ~uce and go easy on chtt~ topping . In tead. <,erve to\sed with fre h vegetable . pi es/~asonin and a little bit of oil. u .. e evoponucd ~1m nul~ in cream QUCC instead of heavy cream or whole nn1~. • Serve hght dc~ns hke fre h f run. angel food cake. fruit -filled tan\ ma<k' with only Oil{' pie cruse. oatmeal c<>OL1es. quid. bread or mu.ffin . . • Substitutt hcallhicr ingredient v.hcn bal.ina: whole wheat flour for v.hne Oou r. tv.o eu, whit for one whole egg; k1m milk or bunennil~ for v.holt mill. t\laporatcd 'lam milk for heavy ettam; ind ra1 1m or chopped fn.111 for chocolate chiP' or nul\ ., I mp cooktd oruet tw rtplar at.lb 4 ~ steuwd artktM>kt karts. diced 2 1om1&oa. ptdtd wl dlctd I t«lt l'ft8. rtd ud Jt1ow belt peppers. dktd I llKdtlU, blMdttd aM dkH ' *lob. dtopptd 6 alamta or black oltva. dtopptd 3 dovn prtk. blMdttd Md dked Combme lenllls. anicholes, tomatOtS. grttn. n:d and yellow bell pepper&, lUCChuu. sha.lloU. ohvcs. aarhc and capm in llrJt al bov.I. 2 Combmc otl, 1nc1• and saffron. 1f ~ Season runa •1th Wt ll1d pepper. 1f <birtd. Pour over vefd&bics Shi to OOtl. ~ m voarm platt for 2 hours Sur occa.liionally. 3. Heat gnll or broiler Goll or broil tuna 4 to 6 minu~ ptt sick, t desirtd done~ \ ' I ltaspOOtl capm I ~p rhco\fldabltOil 1/4 alp cM•P9111t (W ... \ inepr Ill to 1/4 It..,. utrroe (opdonall Sall lftd Pfpptf ( optioul l 4 t•u strik.\ (abcMll l·l '4 poul'.Mkl Mhed CaHfonla 1fftM or &oQOft 'ettutt . . 4 u.nc larJt lad plate \to Ith ltltlJ(C' p<XXI ~e table\ onta lettuce v.11h 'lontd ipoon Ptact tuna in ccnttr Cl(\.(' ct.able-. AiaUJ 4 MfWt(S • .,... ........... (Pf""" ... ) ak>ries • T otaJ fa1 11 2 I · Saturalfd FIC 2.2 J. ~ 3 7 m , SoJaum 116 ~ m • •Without optimal ~t , .. I 2 Thursday, FebNary 18, 1993 ORANGE COAST F Carrots, spinac may aid in prevention of cataract Q Both my arandpattnls have stems are the most nucrUlous. -whole thing when it's rooked. This a ramlly hlstOI')' or brusc canctr? calcium from other food eaten had eye suriery to remo\t trs. R.E.S., Fountain VaJky low·calorie vegaic champ nl>0 -S.L., Newport Be11ch during the same menl. c lul'flct • Is thcrt' t.tn}thina I can This question is a keel provides us with Vitamin C. Fresh fruits, vegetable., My advice is to be sure that lncludt In my diet to reduce my surprisingly o(ten, and I hnve mngncsium, folic acid, calcium nnd (including ..,pinach and all dark calcium·rich foo<h -including ri k or cataracts? -G.W., answered it t\\ ice before. But potm.sium. arecn, leafy \Cgcu1blcs). und whole dairy products, tofu, t'ountuln Volley broccoli is so important that it Q grain produc:b should be the basi calcium-fortified citrus bc\eragc Cataracts (a cloudine s of the de crve an additional response. It 10 8 r~ccnt column, )Ou of your healthy, balanced cJting snlmon and unno,~er eeds -arc lem. leadin1; to is a vegetable A. lit...c to refer to as mentioned that splnoch, lifestyle. included dt1ily in rncab nnd t IO\\C\IC t, carb0na1t:d bevera~1: should not be 'onsumcd J:ul) because thc'e ure often con,u1 at the c\pcnsc of .. ~1m or lo". milk , which further reduce~ th tla1ly calcium available to the body. partial or tot:ll the "lean, green, nutrition "hole grains, colTce, tea and While it is true thut the c foods snJcks. blindnc s) is machine." carbonated be' erages All contnin naturally occurring As regards consumption of generally The norets contain almost eight contribute to the loss or colclum. I substances 1h.11 cuJnb1nc with coffee and 1ca, one to two cups a Drrolct Sctwlon I u N'Ni tc1 dh·tiliun. She/) t/lt nutlwr of booJ...s: •1JJicts 1111Jt Wurk'' u11d ''111e n dlnr s Book of J.B. • " SMd) uur tJUC.~tio11) IU: Ut•rafr considered a limes as much beta carotene as am o mlddf"c-o&ed woman calcium and make it less a\':iilabh: day is not considered an excessive function of 1he the stalt.... Howc\er, sance 1hc stalk concerned about obtalnlna fo r ab orpt1on by the bod). it 1s amount, nor is 1hat likely to aging proce . alone can account for up to half ndcqua1e to prcu~nt osteoporosis. als<Wrue 1h~1t ~uch ... ubstunces only significantly hinder calcium Now. a study the recommended daily amount of hould I eliminate these foods, lock up calcium from the foods in ab orption. You may al!.o wJnt to ·ran/011, R.U., r/o Ouil) l'ilut, llcJ\ 1560. Co~t.J Mc D, 91616. from the Harvard Vitamin A, i1's best to eat the since I connol ta"-e estrogen due to which the) .ire fount!, not the try decaffeinated v:.1ric1ics. ~1ed1calSchool .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~___;~~~~~~~~~~,:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=t Ask the Dietitian sheds new light on this problem. Researchers in 1976 and every two years since then have studied the diets of l:?l."'<>0 nurses \\ho participated in the Nur.,c 'Health Stud}. Their diets ''ere carefully recorded, and tho~e nurses' die1s \\~bad undergone cataract surgery were compar.cd 10 the diets of those "ho remained c.11ar ..ict free.- \\ umcn wt10 ate the most carotene-rich foot.ls. such as -.pin..ich and carrots, had a 27-39 percent lower incidence of cataracts than the \.\Omen who comumed little or these foods. In addt11on, those women who had 1.1t...cn \'1t.1min C suppleme nt:, for .it lcJ!>t HI )Car\ had a 45 percent IU\\Cr incidence of lens problems. It 1 interesting to note that rnult1pk 'llJmin and mfneral 'uppkments -which often n111t;11n 'mJller :imounts of \ 11.1mm C thJn single ~upplcmentation -offered no prutectl\C bcncf1b in terms of c.1t,HJ.:'t control. 11 wa1; further oh,en·ed that, of the beta 1..·arutcne·rn~h foods, spinach pni' 1dcd more protection than c.1rroi:. (\.\hich has even more beta 1....irotene. leading re earchers to speculate that perhaps a different pl.int pigment {other than beta-carotene) may be producing the 111creJscd health benefit. M~ advice to you is to cat a die1 th..11 includes plenty of Vitamin C-rich foods (bell peppers, citrus fruit ... broccoli, tomatoes, and stra\\berries), as "'ell as liberal amounts of spinac h. I like to saute spinach in a very small amount of olive oil and lots of fresh-minced garlic. This is then added to baked potatoes or sel'\ed as a tasty 'egetable side dish. g l'\c reod that certain preservnthe , "hen added to t ,-con reduce the amount of 'itamins and minerals In those foods. Which one are they? - W.C .. Balboa Island Yl1u are referring to Eth1 leneJ1:iminc: tetracctic :iciJ (EDTA) This 1s not a presel'\ilt1ve, it i\ a chelating agent used 1n 1;:1lad dressing. margarine. sanJ,, ich spreads. mayonnaise, canned shellfish and soda pop. Thi., chemical traps trace amounts of me tal from metal blenders and mctJI rollers. 'Which could 01heN1se contaminate foods by incrc:ising th~eakdown oLoils and anific1al colors. __ _ C\crtheleSS,-EDTA can have the effect of reducing the mineral content of foods, because it binds w11h them and makes the minerals unavailable for absorption by the body If )OU arc concerned about EDTA, I suggest you read food label<> and select food that do not contain this chemical. I would like to point out that EDT A is considered safe for consumption: 11 binds mineral'> only in the food in which it is found, not the manerals from other foods 1n the sa me meals. Q 1 enjoy eollng oil parts or broccoli, but I "ould like to know whether the norels or the Ask Betty Crocker Q. ls there ony wuy to rnoke my }CO t bread, cgg-rkh challah, from being so dense? -J .P., King City, Ore. Far~t. use a1 le.isl the minimum amount of nour called for. but don't use too much. Second, u e the entire recommended times for knending and rising. To test rising dough. press dough with two finger . If nn indent remains, dou11h is ready for the next step. Third, heat oven to baking temperature, before placine loaf pan-;. Correct temperature cau e bread to rise quickly and create 1 tender, ligh t texture. Q. I've made my own un-drled tomot<>t . Now. how hall I u e them In recipes? -Mr . 0.A.G., Mahopac, .Y. You ha"e some &ood eallng ahead of you. 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I : c~JMJlJ1 Per Package I With C.•up<'n It SIO \ftn1mum f'ur<ho.,. £.ff,.._,,,.,.,..,.,. IP thru fW• J• 1q91 ·I urrut On .. ltl!'tQ #'er Cvupc n lmut Onr Coupon P•~ Fom1/1 I Rf'dHnwb/,. Only"' \'on• _..._ ______ _ Sale Price -.S.98 Ea. I Duncan Hines Blueberry Muffi.rt ~1)9 Muc. H Ounce Box Duncan Hines Fromng 99 Rtody lo Spmxl, MJli Choe. or Dutd\/fU~ 1.Ji..tC . 111 <>z. On • Ocean Spray Juice Cocktail 119 Sf!ll'f:fed VoritJtkt1. 48 Oun~ Bottle 9 Lives Canned Cat Food 3~11 .89 AlitKJlf~ \b rit>fn, 5.5 °"1lm C.an Sekcted Voneei,_ 20.5 to 22 Ounce Package All Van de Kamp's Fish l\NCJt1Ml Van.tw1. IJ to ltH Oz PA& Vons Fromn ~ables !W«ffltl ~~to 10 OI 8o« Cliercy -59 Strudel Sticks Ea. 1 30o~F _ _,_, ... .._ 3 ~2°° . 69 and OllNtr Vorietie1 '' Cr. PJc.&. 2.95) I Vona Frozen Fruit Punch fl~Can • ----<-) . _, •. Nutriti~U~~j\'100 Bananas . s ..1. High in Vitamin B6. C & Fiber Not to Exceed 22°'o fat. J lh:-'•r 1111)/l-' (Less than 3 Lbs. 1.69 Lb.) USDA St>ft.ct or Choict> Beef 1/4 " Thin Trimmed Ripe Hass Avocados Ca/J{orma Grown Gn>at fN Frwt Salad .~ .. !"\/ 2 100 ~~ .-;--~~. F . l'\•) M~J;tJL o · WORLD .• . . R • Red Delicious Apples 44 l\J.IJ\.lnt-'fon (;..CMTl Regular Pnce _..... Lb • Champion Seedl~ Raisins 94 15 ~ (..rruJit<'f' Rf>gulur Pnrf""f:M.. · Ea •' Chilean Sweet Onions 2 is100 C'°"n m CJuJe. Etdu>J\-el\ Jx \'cvi. .J. 2 Lb. Bag Fresh Carrots 79 C:.mJen f'rt-Jt (.n;;p C.•tt-.JI fer l>tp Ea I Large Yellow Peaches 64 ~"foul Ul ,\W \~fntn RNlul~ 1-'nn!~ Ea. I !re p; Boneless Beef Rib Eye Steaks \ 'nlue Pod. L'SD.-\ Sel.fft Bet>f (lnclividual S tea!cs 5.19 L!J.J 4~b~· ... Boneless Beef Rib Steaks 398 llZttl' £-,J. "11.t' fu..J. :x.~'clll. ·"'w. 4 I~ lb I ·'-™.Vis-; Lb.. 15 Pc. Frying-OrickerrVarietf Paclr 119 7..Jcl.v cv fCvil<'r F.vm.~ f'rr>}! Lb Fanner John Pork Butt Roast 1 39 I Porl. lJua .'I.cl.. l C>q 11> f :t"-h Lb Pacific Red Snapper Fillets 269 f're:Ji. l '. n .: w lrb1 ...... "ft-'d Lb. Pacific Swordfish Steaks u · 499 L'SlX Lot lnspt•rtf'd. Frozen t>efrNtrd .. • . A Better Place to Save . ' r . 4 Thursday, February 18; 1993 ORANGE COAST FOOD A Spetlat Rau ta S1cajJ at ~RIANGLE Square . . h Come on ~own to the new Alpha-Beta at Triangle quare! It's like no ot er tote )'~U vc ecn before! You :11 get fast service (we even have valet g~oce.ry loading!), the freshe t food and the friendlic t smile~ (and t ~res ton of free underground parki11g!) ... but at o ur new Tnangle quare store, you 'II al o get a whole lot m ore! o come to where Newport Boulevard meets Harbor Boulevard and ee what the future of grocery stores will look like, today! FROM CHILE Stum, T~ty 'Peaelce6 . 8.75 OZ.-4 CHEESE 10. 7 OZ. -SPICY CHICKEN 11 OZ. -SANTA FE W~g~M'al>ip • REGUlAR •BERRY •LEMON • LIME 250Z. 'Pelllllelt WcaWt~':'·- •GERMAN CHOCOLATE •PEANUT BUTIER•ROCKY ROAD •CHOCOLATE MINT 4 Gewuecet . BIUJWIC.i~ FOR EA. I• ' 750 Ml. 99 EA. 69 ( PREVIOUSLY FROZEN 31/40 CT. Slu!!e-o ... -eras .,Tite1t SkJUMfJ -~ 99 Slip1te11ta .cife GIUtfe.4 C•e 1 60Z. PARMESAN • ROMANO EA. PLUS TAX NO PlllRYATMS 01 ADDmYll I ----•E•'• •-a •m&m DOuf>le Bill FRENCH IM~RT Director Bernard Uzan, born in Fronce, goides Gounod's ·Romeo et Juliette,· opening Friday MUSIC The ian ensemble Vocalwof11s performs at 7 30 p m Saturday at Irvine Unrted Churctl of Christ. ·4915 Alton P1rb1y, Irvine. Tickets m S12 to S15 ldona11onl --- T • O•tl ••& •laat el11e 1111 •p, M"'C" Calt'"•••r llitarlln• en pa1e 4 . BLUES blldtll YHn& llMI the Actvlls Dlir I p.111. ~rldir ., their p itlrist ltldef's el1b bldtll's ,. SMtl AN.SM Tiit Sclllt eehl11111 Oii Pa(l 7. 2 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, February 18, 1993 ---------· \I i I ...._ ·'-I '\ I I I : I \ I ·.._ \ 1 I "\ I \ I I I ; \ < I I I l '\ ...., I (tc:r almost 28 >C3r or marriage, oprano I lclcn Donath says the only things she and her hu,band, conductor Klaus Donath, argue Jbout arc "musical tempo and phrasjng. \\ e :He a team;' she sa) , and their close relation hip lends depth to their interprc1at1olb. Whale she may argue ,jgorously, Helen ~ys he usuall) dders to the conductor. The l"WO arc principals in the Opera Pacific production of Mo.t.m' "The Marnage of Figaro," opening at th Performing Arts Center on Wednesday and continuing Feb. 26, 28 (2 p.m. matinee), and March 4 and 6. She will sing the role of Susann~. and Klaus will conduct the opera. Also in the ca t arc Benita Valente 3'> Countess Alma,1,a. bith faham as Cherubino, John Check as Figaro, Loui'i Otey as Count Almnvava and Thoma~ Hammons as Dr. Uartolo. The production b directed by David Gately I .. 2 hi Music Writer Helen b .1 Texan "ho went lo Europe to sing an 1962. met and-married-KJau~n Germany, rc~1dcs near Hannover on those r:irc occasions when he is home. They met when he "'a assigned to rehearse her in "Clrmen," and he later conducted a performance where he sang in ''The Magic Flute." The Donaths ha,·e performed a wide variety o f opera , but arc recognized M specaall\t\ in Mozart. "Mozart can be \Cl) brutal. roush and tough and is often not 002).'' SJ)S Klaus. "You must be careful to ma~c ending nnd phrasings; you must think about loudnc~ and softness. I often think ubout the most important notes 1n phra e ." To demomMate, at our interview :ll M:irriott Suites, KJ:iu) sang the opening phrase from Einc A.Jcmc Nachtmu ik in sc\.erol different. wn~. first just singing the notes without dynamic changes, then adding crescendos (getting louder) when the note went up the scale nnd decr~cndos when they "ent down, then layi hing dyn:imic effects on notes within the phrases. THE MAIN EVENT Solid Accompaniment Soprano Helen Donath is teamed with cond uctor husband Klaus for 'Figa ro F·1garo tu cndcr,1:.mJ." ':iid 1--.1. t!). •Ci td, ·i. pruduc11on due) an C\ldlcnt jl>h ul 'hlm in: }uu \\hat j, hJppt:ning ;.ind "h> it '' happcnms ... fhc op..:ra "ill be "uni; 111 th 111gin ... 1 Gcrm:.in ·"1th Engli'h ~urti1Jc, · •1t:kn ld1 her n:J11\e Corp1 ' .ri .. 1 to .'tuJ) in :'\c\\ ) ~ in 191.(J lkr H't"c tc:a1.hcr lhJur.1"'.:1J her 10 Jud111u1 I .r an Jgent. ''hu 1 111mp1I~ tolJ h..r !oh~ ''.1' rcJJ} ,JOJ -cnt h.:r ht t:.urnpc: She M>n ·' ,ub .i the Kolat Op..:ra Stud1u in' l'Jl!I , :inJ a,1di: (mm l•ricf ,.,j,., "ith th~ Udltn anJ Lo11J11n · Oi>cra,, ~I ~cd lll C: :rmJn~ l •r t\\ll •1 .. c..1~' until her ~ktrnpoli1.111 Op1.· J debut 1' ~lar\.dhn.1 in I 1dchl> :\1. \I )e.ar JI the : tE I 'he \\Ill pcrlum th.: C 1.1.µ111.:" Al m.nt\.1 111 "~IJrrtJI' .. I kl .1· 11.1 11.1Jc lllllrC th.11 IOU rccurJ111e,, but ne,cr 11\ICI\' I .111:11\, \hC .... 1\\, bl· .IU\I.' 'he \.Jll ~nh. fo..:u ... l•ll \\,I\' '" .1prm.: them · • · ~he Jilli 1'.bu' lt'e 1 1 Uctl11.~en. Ill I u"cr Sa,un> llecctnl). ,1w "·" ,1\\,1rJcd 1•1e Lo"cr ~.l\on} Prale . .111 un'1rccetkntcJ honor for J llllll·Gerrn.in-. ------ G crm.111 lhl.1ter-. arc g..:ner.lll~ ,mailer 1l1.1n Scgcr..th•m llall "fh1, hJll 1~ \1.~'b1g. but the orch.: trJ pt1 '' not the l ~c,1 JnJ the \Iring s.:ct1on 1, sm.111. ~I.tu. no1cJ "Yt•u I "e 10 be carclul that "°"J"anJ-. arcn 1 loudc r t h.111 1c \lrlll!!' .. Thl' '' 111h., l>oth ·hJ\C \harp )ClhC' o l humor. I Iden rcbtc' 11.1. •11e 'he "':l ~ini;rng An Jt·n 54·h/ol~ J llug 1 \\ulf '''"J:: 11 ..i i '' a 1nhu1e tu ,i..:cp. '>hi.' hc:irJ the lliuJ "dunk 1•f a J'h•gram falling. tu the l1•l\1r. folh.>\\cJ ll' 11 ·-~ pJper r.11tlin~ J' Jllcmph ''ere m.1J..: 10 pick 11 up 1\11..r the pcrformall(C, the proJUC'l'r tolJ 'er o,hc -.houlJn't b..: offended 1h.11 the p:umn dotld. She .11d 'he "J'n't He ~1d 'ihe 'h")UfJn't be llattercd, eithc.:r It seem) the gent km.in Jl\\J)' sulhc11bcJ to the· capit "°'.m.:erb ro the \cnes :ind ... 1cp1 through :ill ,1r them I he :.c.11 "J' hh p.:.1~1.: anJ quiet J\\,1) Imm h1:, "".: "Mozart must be precise: >Ou cJn't change tempos in. mid 1rcam ~)OU cnn in Strauc;s or Puccini, unless the the 0.11h C 11y OrchcMr::i :ind the DJth City Opera in drama c:ills for it," he s:iid. England. Aho .1 pianist, Klaus often accompanies Helen in Wh:u .. 1wulJ the auJ1c1m: lt)tcn lur tn Judging J "ng.i:1 1 Helen '·')' "e\CllllC". the :, . .1111e !>Upplcnc lhroughuut th~ range. an c:rc'i.:l'nJos .111J dc:acsc ·1J,h, anJ 111 'h0n .mJ • long note .... ~he Joc'n 't du Jll) 1 ~ .. pccaal lo pr,>h.'l'I her \Otce ... he '·1)'· c\ccpt to e.11 \\ll>Ct~ I he Do11;.a1hs ftlll u'' tlw r11 for Life pn1g1am, anJ CJI onl} llu11 un11I noon~rJlll,, uften PJ,IJ, lur lunch and Janner. r.:rh.1p".> hJ\tng hrc.id, chCC\C :ind \\Ille Ill the C\l'lllllg. He is constJntly rcthin~ing the mu ic. rccitab. In !>)mphonic repertory he tends to pccaalilc Ill "I'm alway afraid the audience 1s bored. So I use frc h Mozart, ll:t)Jn and Beecho\.en. and in operas he often Al 3 p.m ~unJ.1). there \\Ill be ~1 l'rl1loguc lcatunng the Don:ilh'I dt\lll"lllg "A Pcr,onal Ll1'.lk JI the vpcra' JI the We.sun ~llUI 1 t,1;ht' PLILJ for S:?.S per person fhuc \\ 111 al'o be .1 J, .nu follll\\lng the Prol,1gu..: tor S~5. Call Op~r.1 Pac1fac for J .::. 1h JI 5.i()· 7.3":! tempi." conducts l"loz:m. Puccini :ind Verdi. lie mJde h1!> \mcracan Klaus 1 friendly, animated and engaging. "-llhout the dchu1 conduc11ng "Don G10\•ann1" an 1990 at the ~ltl·h11:.Jn autocr:itic manner of many Germon conductors. "You can Opera, the Oa) ton Opera and Opera P:lClfic. <i ) ur t>filmu 1 whrn-yotr'3Te-on-good temis-wtt~H<n~----The Donath\ arc lav.i~ m their praise f0~~---T1ckc1' f, I he MJmagc of I t~•.U'-' ·arc J\:ubbli:_ 1hroui;h I 1, , 1 "·"•er a1 7.io.woo .inJ r angc 111 pr t(c 1r,1m s 15 Ill S"'' orchcs1ra,'' be s.1)'$. produc11on of "The M:irri;1ge of Figaro." "The tag1. ~ lie conduct throughout Europe and is music director of cxphc11 and prcc1'>c!, it 1s ca!>)' for a person "ho doc'n t kno" 'Ron:-eo' director· has no one to argue with F rcnch operas 1n the 19th century tended 10 l3St up 10. five hours, says Bernard Uzan. People would come in 11nd hstcn for awhile, go out for 11 drink or ome ~hoppi n&. come back pcrhap II) take in the ballet in one of the act , go out for dinn r. and come back for the last act. The pnxJuc11ons would play from about 7 p.m. to midnight, with tht audience ooming and going a.s 11 pleased. The --.-,rst act in French opens ~s often particularly borina because it was an e~posi1ion act. and more-important people showed up later. "Romeo ct Juliettt" as laviihly staged at the Performina Arts Center will not be 1uch a marathon. Modem overtime rules ensure that the performance, includ1na intcnniuions, will be about 3 hours, 10 minutes. Opera Pacific's staaina of Charles Gounod's opera "Romeo ct Julieue" opens Friday and continues Ftb. 25, 27, March 5 and 7 (2 p.m. matinee). Uun is the director of the production, which will feature ' Marcello Oiordani as RorMo and Maureen O'Flynn as Juliette, all conducted by Jame' Mcena. Uzan S3)S th:u .in opera director 1 comparable to a mO\'tt director. l lc tells the actors "here to be. how 10 move. and is in charge of all singers and lighting. Jn new producuon~ the director works w11h the set and costume designers. T he first job of a director 1 10 decide: what to cut. dec1s1on<> made by the stage director 1n conjunction with the conductor and arti•tic direcfor. -00e JrtJ offen CUI from Gounod's opera is the P0tson Aria. 51nce it is "-cry difficult 10 sing and requires a heavier voice th.an many sopranos c~n handle. The Opera Pacific ~rsH>n will include the aria., he says. because O'Flynn has the ~ qualities to sina it. French operas require a versatile soprano, Utan uys. because Act I demands a liaht. clear voice, and as the open aoes on the role becomes heavier. The reason, says Uian, is that operas were oncn written for a specific 1in1cr, and perhaps audiences were less dcmandina then. So it is difficult for today's morc·specialii.ed sopranos to have the \IX.ii qual111cs for the full ~ope of the rnk O'Fl)nn, Jn Amcrac.111. ~ ~mgmg the role for the f1DI lime. "Romeo ct Jultellc.'' SJ)~ Uzan, is CS\Cnllally a long du1..1, but "1lt1 some difference from Shal.c1.p..:a1c'i. play. In Shalc>pcare. the lovers t1re m bed before they arc married. In Gounod's opera they are married before they get into bed. Although brothels were leg.ii 111 Pans JI the: tlmc the opera w.1 wraucn. the convcn11on in opera Wa! ftC'<'C r I 0 how anyone tn bed--On- Slage if they were not married. Uzan is the general director of L'Opcr~ de Montreal He is not only the stage director. but quips that he often had to engage in dcb:ucs with the artistic director, who recommends the singers to be hired. H e eliminated the debates by becomina the artistic dlrector. Similarly, he now l\.'Oids all those dtSCussions with the gcncraJ director about money by havina also succeeded to that post. "So now I don't ha~ to araue with anybody." He has been in Montreal for seven years and runs an opera company that receives 27 percent of its funds lwm gmernmcnt gr;ant,, ~ p.:ri.:.:nl '"'m 11cke1 !.ale-.. and ~J pcru:n1 hum fund r Jhlllg. 0 r1g1n.ill~ frnm f ran.:~. Lil.Ill CJOlC IO the U \ Ill I '17:? Ill :,tart a french thc.1 1cr ''''"P·lll~ an &~ion. "I "'as the lcaJin~ Jllllr. director, adm1111stra11>r, 1ru.-l Jrncr. lighting and '>Cl de\1~ncr .11 J lht'.' guv "ho pi..: l ed Up program Oii the ll~'\lf so "c could use them <1~.1in I learned a lot an 10 )CJ!'\," •k•s now 11n Ammcnn. ,3nd Im "afc, Oi:ina Soviero, as a m.1Jvr opcr .1 star now singing To'Ca in M1.1m1 Sov1cro 1 often in his pro<luct1on,, and most of her new role' arc done with the Montreal Oper.t. Uran designed the "Romcu cl Juliette" production for Mont re.ti 111 1986 Since then 11 h.1 toured cx1en\l\'CI). ''You h3\'C: to be J busine man.'' Uzan ays. pointing out that the Montreal Opera hao; made a 11dy profit renting 11 out. "I hope the .proJuction will be liked here. because it h<J) been a success every.where. It 1 bcau11ful 10 look 11 and will be liked by people for a first experience 111 opera." 'Romeo' director Bernard Uun The set~ include Sllt d1ffcrcn1 kxations. "You v.111 heat 'Ah'' v.hen the curtain gucs up on the garden scene,'' he predicts P erformance~ v.111 he .,., ~ pm. C\CCpl for the :? pm ITIJltncc \.lO M.irch 7. TK'kcts rt1nge from SIS to $75 and arc available 1hrou1h T1c~c:1Mutcr outlets, the C'entct ~t office or by calling 740.2000. -BJ Robttf 54111 tu Orange Coast Weekend / Thursday. February 18, 1993 3 ·\~I Orange Coast's Most Comp ete Art Museums • Llguna Ar1 Museum -South Cout Pla.u ~tellite 3)33 811stol St., Costa MesJ, 662-336& An exh1b.1ion encompas~ ing .i cencury of photogrilohy ll 840s- l 950sl on \-lt'W through MArch 28 Hours: 11 J m ·5 pm TueSday-Sund.ty Admis- ~100 s 1 50-S3 Community Galleries • Co§l.l MeH Alt leilgue G.allery 1661 SunllO\H'r Ave . SJntJ An.i., 540·64 30. The 1one \\'Jtcrcolor Jn of Diane S.pple oo dis- plJ~ chc monch 01 February. The league wolf hJ"c Jn open line Jrl compet11JOn and ,how hosted by The Cralcers Guild in the tr-.ine t tome and GJrden C€n1er, 1SJ1 s· Culver Dr, Irvine. 9:30 .i m to noon Sun- cJJy G.lllcry hours 10 .1.m.·6 pm Tues- dJy SJturdJy; 11 J m ·S p.m. on Sunday. "dmo~s1on Free • Newport Beach City Hall Callery 3300 "'l"\'pon Bl¥d .. 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C..I~ fe.J!urt~ 1111\t'J Ill I monopttnu and ~.ltef\.olon by M." • 1•• • Bedell 1nd l1m1tcd ptcnt> Jr\() rnolll.,,.1~ ~al~colots by \\lt\1ltt'IJl(l(t' I Inv•• 1 • m ·5 30 pm r~, lhunJJ,, '" appo.nt~nt frtt .dtnii.won • on ,._. w.a11 C..llHt J-M 1 e '1.1 t ~pot! ~.-ch. 723-S .. SO \\ofls ... CALtNDAR ~·~·>;~~~ 540-1224 ~.Ni~. H.i~r.aeu, Muu1, ~. l(inlc.lde, Beh1l'ns .Jnd othen ,\rl.' on ~1· m.anent d.spl.ly Hours· 11 .J.m.·6 pm. Jl.\Ond.ay-fridly; 11 a.m -7 p.m. S..tuid.Jy, 11 .J m ·5 pm Sun<fay. Frtt ~m1SSIOO. •South Co.ti Att <Anltr 283 E. 17th SL, Cosu JI.WM, 646"'4S4S Antm.JllOn eris. Ot•gtNI wood Kulpturl.'S 1and Cl'r.mic: p.«· l.'S .Jnd • ~hon ol h.m1tcd edition !11ho-gr•ph~ 'nd .ers'-'phs by \at~ .irt1sts .ire on pt'fm.lf\l.'f\I d~y. Houts 10 1a m ·6 pm. Mood.ly·f rld.ly; 10 1 m.·5 pm. Solt· urd.av •Studio G.IJJtry 17905 51.y P.irl. Ci1cle, S...1ll' N, lrvtnt, 85 I ·9181 M1i.ed media WOl'ks by Iv.tell .an~ ~N Ernst on \lt'W S..1urd.ay th<oulh Af><•I 2 Recf{ltoon f0t an~ ·1-s. p ~S.turd.lv. frtt .ldmfS Sl()l'I • Thrllltou Ari Studios 331 CJbullo. Cosu Mn.I, &42 5978 O" .n.:il 0th 1and w.ltercolors, ~1nr1np from B.ilt. lndonl.'S1.i, '>'ood car.in~ and m.isl>.s fu1ured tlours 11 a m,·7 pm T~) ·5..lturd.a) by ap poinlmtnl • Tht Worlr.s Callery South .ll Cl')')Lll Coon llll ~Jr SL. Su•tl' 3 t S, CostJ Me.> 979-6757 Ouc.inaCho~ vi) ctr.JI I~" -cur.1ted by RICf\Jrd lrt .:and 11.'.ltuftng tilt Jt1 ol CJr~ Alm.lrt'l \\.chael Arnt-sew Ch.u S.•,otq~1 8.lr b.ar.J Carra.co ~o Ch.t\l.'l, Roeh.>1d Ou.:11CJ0. ChMttn.i ff'fn.indt-2. Elw flofM, M.lrg.iit'I G.ltCIJ, Cionk, Robert Gutirrl.'l, fiar\ ROfTlt'ru anJ Pa~w \'a~1 -on \WW thtnubh f'tb 28. I lovl\ 10 • m 9 pm fo.\OOWrfrMJj), 10 1 m 6 pm Sol1 urd.:iy. And 11 a M ·6 pm Sund.ly fr~ Mlmrs~ LISTING tr-.FOlMATtON: If you ~ .111 ~tnl Uiting Of cMl!ge ol infOfm&lion fOf 81.aclr.Bool, dirtct inquiries lo ~njMnin Epslfln, cJo 11.lcUloot. r.O. lo11 1 S00- 1 '4, Coron1 dtf MM, CA 92625. A mort compltle c.alend.ir runs I~ first Tuesd.iy of tvtry month. Ph<>M 760-2622. l1et1d: OC, Or•nst County. IT, bLlck lit. T-opl., ~le ~ option~. pp, ptr ptrson. r"' '° a,. 1rra nged. -·~ ;a:nd Nnr Mernt>.11 Tea. Feb 18 .al I p m , Ctmcklt Chapter of OC Pt'rl'0tm1ng Arts Ct'nll'r St john ~nits f.JSh . eon sho\v .it N~m.>n MJ•CUS, "~port Be.1ch. C.00t.Kt Barb;ir.i OeMou, 24(). • P.alron lrvnch, M.lrch 3, 11 .i.m.· 1 30 0816 p.m., CHOC All Cu1ld.s at Cenler Club, Cost• Mes.I. S 150 pp. Phone Sl2·867S. ( I l '. \f ' ! l -'• '. \ \( . I( • MMdi Gm l.aJI, Feb 19 at 6 JO pm., uthohc: CN11ties o( 0C al Red LIOn Inn, • lusumtnlt Antique Show, March 4 11 • lmproviution 4255 C..mpus Or No Cosu ~. S15~p . Phone 495-1 ~4. 10:15 .i.m. Museum Council ol New~ 1311, \rvine. 8S4·54SS lk>bby Slarton anJ H ...__. •-M bu p de V.in Cunthet ap""ar throuoh Sundav Dale •c--·H••.. .I. F•b 20, .... ~ ... -_, tl•UUf rv• u>eum s to ua na on· I"" o , ~ ~" " ......__, ... -. uc C 1 nch p .. a . d Irvin ~rlorms t.IOnd.ry 51.l\'ton rl.'turJ'ls Ho.lg ~.irt Institute a1 Foor SelSOns, ~-~ntion enter, u .ii tl•o.".IY °"' .in "''th Brad Upton Tuesd.Jy throv"" Feb 28 port ~ich. S 175 pp Contact CJrol Hl.'y· Grill Phonl.' 759· 1122 Showtunes 8 30 pm. Sunda~'.Thursd.l). wood, i60-59t6. • P.ilron Brunch, March 7~ 11 a.m.·1·)0 8 JO pJQ & 10..JO p.m....fo<Ll • 8 p-01 .&. • 0A1Mr1c.t~ Awar-ds. r eb 20 .ai 6 p m • p m CHOC guilds .al Centtt Club, Costa 10 30 p m SJ1urd.iy Admission S 10 S 15 Cyprf!SS Col~ foonda110n b.anquet ,lt Mes.\ S1 SO W · C.OOQC't l.>net NagvrsL.i, • ()f.angt County Cr.uies .it PiC1tl( S)nl· OISnC)-1.tnd t-IOte-1, An.the1m. SUS pp 532-8675 phony 8u11d1ng. 1l5 E SJnlJ Ana Bl'd, Phone 826-16)1 •Luncheon, March 10, Pros Ct.uld 01 S.inu Ana, 5S0·9900 01Jn~ T1el. 1h<.' • MMri•Jt of fig.iro feb 21 at 7 30 O~c.a P.ic1fic at loca1oon TBA Conract Lost Gener.:atlOf'I." J ~u.ric:al re\Ue I.JI''''° 1n pm., P10IOg\Je Cuild of o~a Pacific: I«· Michele Finerty. 832 9139 Orange County. prl.'St'ntl'd 8 pm Sar ard of oz·· on \IO.'W lhf<Ni:h t.\J~ .ilotlg '' th pctm.inc nt culk'<.llU/l 61 11lmi 1V .1~1 tacts • Soulh Co.isl Pl.u.i 3lll 8•1-wl "'"'. Ccxta Ml~ S.1l1.11e tolh~ Arts:' .i tribute lo lhl.' performing .ind \hUJI .:art> held lhroulih Feb lS 1:1ho al C')~.ll Courtl "" Shott Course 1n Art,• n•l't' hok~ OI m1n1J lure guh Crl!J!cd by m.1iur Southern c.,,,. fo1 n1on i,,li.,b--.tn. ~-wtt lltlt-t b \Ji>\"' lhtv.."h ft'b .28 in C.irou.el Court Vl"en It"-~ S 1 50-53 !)\'\,( l .. r -.. h C Pl C urd.iys, Feb 20 3nd 27, .\Urch 6 . l J .ind cure .it n 'l.'Slln ~t o.tSt .lL1 OSU • Bl•cli .and Whilt I.all March 12. O h\e 27, .and Apr.I J 10 .ind 1· Tidt·h S12· • B.tllroom D.tntin~ t.10 \\ l llth >t Mes.i Cool.let A1.lrg.are1 PrlC'e. 544-7027 Ctf'Sl Tre.irment Centl.'rs al An.ltM.>1m II.Ur· s 15 Ca !J \~ ·6.i-l • 11 .., doi>) on b.iD • T~-n Hall ltt1urt Stries, Feb 22 at r1011 Cont.Jct OonnJ An<rert, 777.4999 11JOm d .. in .ni; otn..! \\l.l COJ~ , ... ,n~ is O'· 10 J() am., Assi..Unce LNgue ol N~-port· e1<t. 1"2 tt·•l'd 6 ~ Tut:><.IJv 1'1,,;hr Mesa and l.iguna Bt.ich P'~nb .iuthorl • Sh.a.mrock rrojKI March 11, 11:.lpp.:a •Costa "'~" Qu1cL.sleppers .al Co>i;i comedienne lte~ Kampen .it Edw•rd) Delu Sot0t1iy •nd \.\'~n s Transmon.il .\\t....i ~,., r C.t1.:1:n Ct·ni. r l'hh !>trl'\.'I Cinem.a, Nev.-port Beach Serlt'S, S'4S PP L1.,,1ng Cl'l\ltt lunch<.-on, fa~IOO ~ .... md .ind PomoN -\H·nue (11 I.I \\l.">J, S-l )· PhoM 6-'S·692q s.lenl •uction al R1u urlt.on lk>cl.'I, usun.i • Cl'}U•J Court Bl'Jr Sl!l'CI Jnd ~unl\V\,~·r SC.69 "k'OK•f (llllt'n \(jUate d~n(l' srou11 • Schmuui at Sfuui, f'l.'b 23, S J0-7 JO "rgucl Contact Lind.I HJrdy SSl·S7r A\en~. C~ '-~. 4l:! :!lt.O lhl' SJnt.i ~H l.'\pt_riern:t-d d.aO•l'I) m ;o<n 1nu11 f ,..J>o Ph lh Soc Mol A$s.~.ince Ll'al;Ue s Fu1•Jr.a,,c•1 '"lwre 1.. " P "'1>· Toce~~-? ~ .... -1,_ armo.~.1.'1 lt'ty • fuhion Show March 17, OIOC l us SOO J:Uf'Sl.S ... ,:1 be lre.>ted ru .i bunl'! d·n l'J• ti nur-...il\ 11 7 .a"' t ele t.itcs '-"""8 Frtvc-ric"' H.in~ ·~ 308th t\11"1Cb guilcj-ar Rill urfton, Laguna N1gud ner, 11\l' mU\l(<ll t>nlt>rl.11nm<'fll·,ir.d <1 ,.1t"1t • Gold eh \\ e1>I Collegl' 1'i ~.i.i Col<kn btrthchy wirh hon d Qt>U\rl'\ tll Sfu.ui Cont-Kl J.Jrll.'t N ...... r)k, 5 )2 86'75 JUCtlOn \\1ll ht-h.:·ld trom -pm .moJn ,d t \\ l"'>I ~· I IJ"' ., • ..n ~ .. h •:H· 1"'l 1 Costa Mcs.i Members free Non~. -o-. ., ,. SS pp Phone 551·2422 •roundtrs' Brunch. March 17, C11de Satuid.iy \\l"\t (t>J 1 ~m •>;. .i "' mtt:.n, "f)f"' 1000 of Ho.J I H I f • II h C '11op INrh1n~ 1h,• U.l>tC pJU.,,n~ 111 If-I! CJI • fu hion Show fi:b 25 .ii 11 am g /l.1emortJ ~u .ll our Plane! Ho )°"ood al ~1"'' 0·"' PIMJ 1lo•l'l1J ~!Jll' dJ'l«'{ pr<"t'"ll.J t. 111 II ;• n• Child~lp USA lunch<'tan le.a!u"1 Em.inuel Se,uon>, N~pcwt Be"'h 0t Ed,,..ird V1llJ~. Suntlu'H r and 8l'Jr •l•l't.'h ~n:.i Thi..rsi..IJ\~. IOOJ\ h M.J ~ _ ~ h-S ! Un,g.iro at t-tyillt Regl'ncy Ir.inc S60 pp Rostnb.aum, .iul"°' ol Tht Doctor, .,,.,11 AN, 957-0500 01~pl.i\ lll 1Tl(>nl<...r.ab1l1a ~673·7l68 r:~::.i:l..:Phone:::::S:74:·:7:21:4:::::::::::::-ri;from;;;;t;h;e;d;a;w;';;;"~;;;'K;>n:;;;~;ct;u;rf':;;;·T~hC';;\;\;1z;.;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;S;e;e;;;;O;;;;A;N;C;;,;;;;Et/8 • Cdtbrity Wailen fl'b 2' .ii 1 l 30 :~·.i=oc.i; ~~!: (15:c1, 1~= DON7 J UST. GO THROUGH IT - eeach s4o PP Phone 662 -9.io GROW THROUGH IT! • S~mphony of Wine Feb 28, 2·S pm ~ ~, rown .and country comnuutt ot oc Ph11 Fresh Fish D•I•• Oi\ OltJe SEMINAR twmon.c Soc;e"' and H1 Time Cell.ars ""'nl' ~ng fe.irurmg so .,,.,ne11es from Ac.Ki.1 10 All v .. , 'Round -O\n 9.000 ptr'SO;; zo • .a1 fYdlS)Ofl Pl.u.i I lotel, 11'-•rll' S40 f'I b•'' aneotkd pp Phone 771-1~3 Reco ~, ptt"\ous ,.0rti.sbops •W111e Exlr.iordin•ire Feb 18. 2-> pm . ~ ~ ~e1-y -OC Wint Society lil~1r1s "'ent shoo,,u>1ng 1 .----.. , \ A SE.\tL~AJl roR boutique w1rll.'11es .it Red LIOO Mott!, Cost.» .........,.. orvoRCED A."il> £PAIATED Ml.'S.l S40 PP in .id~aoct Phone 546· Dl~.../' \ V l J .. ,,,...I PERSOSS Of AU 4GES =~nt and FoS>d btmag•nu . Feb 28 •Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm w'Ol ~ iop L'( Thursda\ Evenings Sc>Yth Co.1st tnst11ute f0t Applrt'd Ct-ronrol eEarty Bird SpeclaJS Februal'\ 25tn . Apnl l t ogy wt1ng .ind auction at Vill.J~ Crl.'.an, i 30 q 30 S.i"u AN Height> Phone 5ss.u12. eHappy Hour 4-6pm · · -p.m •ce~br.atins Womtn Tod.ay. March 3 •I •Harbor Brunch Crufses ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9 )0 1 m • ~ss H11I Ph•lh..1monoc Com m.tttt luncNOO~Jturrng o..-Newport Beach -St Andre-. at 15th _t _ o.1~1d VrSCOct and Angie P•p.ld.iL.1s at IM~ (acroS!> from Newport Hart>or H1~h) -S::!O Re1• trauon MJmon. SSS pp Cont.Kt Jon• H.ir.ey, For more informauon call 63\ •• 88( Mon-fn. Q •• 759 0514 Discover DIM Iii S~IJE~ This Weck * ••ti Speatl •• Evenl•t1 WHh1 A Whole New __ country._ .IC'.,..)ru are ,1 hc.ir',1 tun C.lmc in t1lr our H.1rp l l1~1r "f''\.1,1)., Therl'\ ne' l'r .1 CtWl'r du.'\.-.:· fa.en wur p.ulcn~\ frl'C.'. So,,.., lit1r nanw· ,!le. J\"'O W,1, tW, '-'l>Uld\ l' '-l1J, "Mtl!ICY on in. P1l~m1" How the ~st was fun . Orm W~-~ ~rm.~ 'rm ...,_., ~"· 1107 J.M.~ Rcwl, Nt-wp.in Pdlh. C.A 92~. (71 4) 72~ 12l4 & *Enjoy Sbles Fine Dining & R~eive Complimentary Tickets to Newport Edwards Cinema, Presen~y Showing: SOMMERSBY, GROUNDHOG'S DAY, CEMETERY CLUB s Restcuont a Cafe Enjoy Fine Dining 327 Newport Center Drtve • Fashion Island. Newport Beach Reservations Required • 6'0-5122 •Col for Information • , .... "'._ ..... ~ ...... 9°"'--"9\Cld•~b.~ .... 11111'1 Ow•• CO. W11tuate1 /~,..,,...,11. 1913 5 W hl'll I f1r,1 '1.ir1cJ '>tuJy1ng fiction writing, I made it • 1 h.1h11 tu a,i. .1u1hu~ the question every Oedgling \\fllll ll~lJ' .111w crc<.1: "llo~ do.you do it?" The 11h"l'' "Cle c\t1cn11..h ,,,ncd Some 'aid to plm -.\lc1 '''d~. 111 dc,cl11p 1111rn.·.11c ch:.ir:.icta charts :.inu scll1ngs J1,·1.i1c .:\er 1q1lLlll! .1 11• · 1 •I Ifie )tor). Other:~ ~aid to jump 111 "1111.: 111.l· 111.ad m ·1 fool. h.1d .. Man) ~:iid t;.ikc a d ,., \ fl'" 111'1'lld 1'1.11g11l\J 11rni11g need~ le.> be Jone in " l1111Jc t 1111h"cd. hc\\1hk1-..I I J head bad. to the l..,cthoard. In - t.i11c I 1c.d11cJ 1h.11 the b1.'l .11.hu:c -lht.: only ad\lcc - " ·" 11K1 cdrhh "mpk I he ul11111;1lc .111\\1l·r lame lrnm l{:.i)t11011d Oh)lfeld -Ill) :n't Ul'.1t11c 11111111~ tthlrtt.:tur -uuri'ng a d.1~~ :.ti .01angc 1 , '' C11llcl!c 1 Jli-11l'JJ g111 'lr:ti,l!hl lu the po1111 during uur '11,1 d.1~ 111d.1"111.111\ ~l'.tr' .1g11. Beth Cobb "\\ 111c." he '~11J "Set :i;;iJc :i 11mc for 11. .111d du 11 .. .\nd then lu: g..11e u' our fir't .1"1c11111c111 \\'c ·haJ tl) fill out ..1 ... heel ul p.1pcr l-.ilkJ The Writer\ PIJ11n111g Sd1eJuk .. 1 u11c-p..1i;e calendar on '' h1ch l\Cr\ J,1\ 111 the \\CCI.. I) d1,idcd into one hour hlo~I..' ('.1..1nin~ Jt 7 a.m. 3nd ending .11 Ill p 111 ) I h:.tted that as~ignment. "' J l>u'' , ... orl..ing mo1hcr who wa~ 1,1!.lll!( .1 lull lo.id uf college cour:.cs. filling out the WPS "a' J1,hcartening. II only rnnt1rmcd "h.11 I already l..ne\\. 111ere \\J\ nu "tune." Nc,c1thclc:.:., l managed to Bookmarks '4uccLc 111 a couple of hours here anti thl·1c un 1111: WP!>. Uut "Doing ii" was anmhcr 111.111cr. Needless 10 say, I ditln'I 111.1k~· jJl.,\ Jll th.JI d.1 !>. I d1J11 1 ml·n111111 ;111\ 111 1111, to Ob~tfcld when l inlcJ\1c\\eU 111111 1cccn1ly tor thi' amclc.. -in fact. h.c 'i. )CCn '" 111,111~ \\I 1tc1' ~omc .111J go th:it I doubt he e'en rc111rn1hcrl·ll mc Bui 1111 <Tltl-11111e'> )akc. and l>c cau)e J \1111 J1!.c 111 ·"" th.11 ,,1mc 11ld quc,11011 of authors. I broughl up the '"hJCl'l "I Im~ d11 H>U do 11 '.'" I <ti.kcd. 11" .111\\\Cr ";" ,;111'l)111i,:. p1ed1c1ablc: "I )Cl ai.1.lc a time l11r 1t, .111d I Jo 11." lh tolh"'mg 111 ... O"ll e\(clknl ad ... icc, the 40-ycar·oh.l L11cll'h p1uk,,01 h;1' 111..1nageu to write more lhan 30 no' cb (11111,1 ot them men\ ;11.:1111n ;uJvcn1urcs). a book of poetry, BOOKS Writing 101 OCC instructor fallows own advice for successful career as novelis~ :i fc111<tlc they ::ilso shied a~ay from "Jol er,'! which \e~·111 J 100 :!Juli 10 )(mlc nnd 100 adOlcsccnt 10 olhl!f\ . F1nJ1ng J really good )Oung adult novel b _. chJllcngl', hut \H1t1ng one i" e'en more dift1cult. Occausc of the d~n.11111~ n.llure or the auJu:ncc, many ""rite~ ei1her ffil\.) the "'·" k '"mplelel) or rel)' upon formula to hit 11. In 1he )L\ ml1111h it tool. 10 ""rlle ''Joler,'' Oh-.tfcld did neither. "II\ ba~cd un 1hc l\111 Cpl or someone figh11ng·.1 . 111.1111fe,1 jt1ou µl Lhc d..irler "tUc-O( thenncl\'C ," ~~,,---­ Oh\lkld. "l.i~e 111 Cunrad\ 'Secret Sharer,' 1he charJclc:r~ OH~ vcl) d1lfc1cn1 th:.111 the) ftr'it appear 10 \)\;." 1 he 110\l~I. "hidi OlhtCdJ <lc i.cril>c) ~ n~n~ ''tnl\\)l;e111 th.111 Jll) 1h1m~ he·," ritten hdore, k:itl!rc\ hlll r('11111 ~.1hlc­ )nung men. Grill111 Co)lc (.1 Jc:.pcrate, tottovcJ d\.'l\'11111111 , .• nip e''·'IX:e) ..111d l 11c M.ulo"c.: (J \cm111'-·· ltk.1blc .11hl !\ .1111.I '1111.knt 00\W lc.1lRr) l m:·, llr'I rc..1.dil111 to Gnll1n I'> 1111.:rcJuhl\ "I 1m·.1i1. "ll;;t do \\)U "·'' '" a !!U) th.11 n.une) t\li> !o.C;u-.? l ~pcc1:.ill~ on~ .. I ~ i.:ot ltu111 hullct' flt' l1k "•1" '° radtC;tll) d11tcrcnt lrl111l m1111:, I kit .1 .. 11 l'J J1.,lu,cred some ne\lo '~lie' ul .1mm ti l1lc 1 "·" :in l'\plo1cr .ind "lmuld \tud th1" "'"'·''"1\; 1i1r th. \,11..e ,11 .. 11:n,c:.'' r-]" he ~llU\.'t1mc..•, pm •n.1111. olten 'ul:111le ~J,cntuh:' th.11 ,n,uc \\1ll l;ipti\ate aJulc;.ccnt rcaJa:r ... but" I hc Ju)...i An I ht.: 'I luc-f." \\llldl "a' originJlly 11\rlllcn rm •hhlll' I• "I 1 •11\.'d (hl.c I ll11h1n' Out,idcr," •rnd "Rumhk11 ... h ')to re, 1 ..1 \\ 1Jcr .111Jicn~\! \\ r111c..·11 1n f.1\l•pa\c\I prtht, 1hc bool 1 a ~r1pp111g p.1gc tU llll'' "1th 111 i,h g.ilnrc Ahhough 'lll~UljrJy thl>Ut:ht pro,ok1 ng :.ind unprc.:adl), 1hc 110\cl tJc~lc clf·1Jc1111I). .lbU\l\l' :JUlhOlll\, hMl.cn r.rnllltt:S :>11J ICell·:lj;I! 'C\U,1hl~ ~hircu,..-r, 1t \k)\:'1 i.u \\l\h \\I\, g111 .rnJ more th:.in a 111\ •l· ''l htcr.tr) 11,;umc n .1, l..n and Guffs"' lent i.lr.u~:i. lc:.1J l ;)\\ Jrcne\\ anJ (>\:·ICC AccorJ111g w Ob\lft.:IJ, th .. book 51nrted :i> an C);t'r<:"" J c\lgnlJ 10 tcJ ch ~1uJc1m i1. hi> no ... el wri1111g cla>'> ho1\ to ,.,.111t: an opcn111 • 10 t\dtc readers. "l tried 11 '">)ell .rnd 1•.11 'uch j i;ooJ rC'lfl011\e I l..cpt on wriung," Ob tfcld rl.'c. lh In 'fllle ,!( h1\ form1d.1blc accompli)hmcnlll as a "11\\. r. Ob!>l(cld aJm11' th3l 1:1cry 11111c he writes tl') complclel> diffrrcnt rur C\\~1) f'>rllJCCI h:a> Its O"ll ch:allcngc. He dc"~nhc' Im nc"c't boul.s a' more rcOccc1 ... c u( the k111d ol ""'"'!! he re.ill) "anl> 10 Jo :incJ find m::t11'1'1trean1 "1111n • 'ltghtl) more lkm;11lJ111s Jnd fulfilling th:an genre \lirt1111g 'l'H:r.sl \llCC11pf..1)\ and ,, ... () pla)'\ (\\hlch ha\c been bool . "Dotng Good· A Guide to lhe cthic:.i l and Mor JI Wrncr' loulm~ for .1 role model don't ha~c far h \ lool . !'>IJmanj and d1..c1pl111c .ire c')entiJI 1n an) humJn c11dc:tH1r. W11hout 'llJllllllJ JnJ d1~1phne 11'.) \ltlUjlly impo .. 1blc 111 prnJuccd) Un1vcr e," as scholarly nun -fiction. B Cl..1u ... c much of h" \\orl.. ha .. been pisbhshed unde r Somewhere, on hb own pcr~nal ~I'S, Ob:.tfclJ found Jhcllllun)nb.. JlLl.O} arc.:.ii't...a~c of JH:..I huw_pLllltlic_-__ lime to ~rcatc ~ lalC'>I :-a.. . .. . s -rem:ir ahh: .rnd 'er,a11lc -Obi.tfcld i'> T~o of h1'> recent '>'orks. novel:" Inc J o .. cr And 1 he I h1cf, a literary fca\ I lungr) Wumcn" :.ind "Uorro\\cd Lives" arc a major remini..ccnl of J.D. Salinger's "Catcher In The R)c" -il Jt:panure from has wcl>tcrn/,py/ lcuth paperbacks. His book l first studied an Obstfeld's class at OCC. 111J111\lre:1m h:irdbad' -"h1ch feature female protagonists But being a prultfic writer docsn'I ensure open door) or we~~ writer I tc:uncd that tire hard"·•>· And, ahhoush I'll con1111uc 10 a'>k \\ritcr:. how the> do 1t, I ~now 1h.11 ..111 thcir Jfl)"erll .ire mcrcl) d1(Ceren1 \Cl\11111' ul what Ob'ltklJ l c..-p' telling h1i> ~•udcnts :H Or.ingc C:o;i,1 Colle&c·\ :.mall but 11111Jcuh>u)ly proJuc\ive crcali\.c M1tmg cla!.)(!<0: "Wra1c ·• and \\ere publ1)hcd under lhc n:imc Laramie Dunaway -fast, fo l con1rac1s nl publii.hing houses. Ed1to~h1cd awJy h..1' c made intcrn:itional hc,Hcller lists. Another recent from "Hungry Women" until they thought it was written by "The JuA.('r And Tho 1'hltf. "A lkla<Ol'ft llardb1u·lt. lJO p•srs. SIS. · STAG E Is musical Valentine's Day massacre just the beginning? T he Gcckm . .SJI and Amund:.i, were back bite of their Christm:is gig, ii in town l:Ht weekend to celebrate certai nly p oss~ssed 11 Vulcn1111e·~ 0 Jy 111 their own inimitable plelho ra of bark. Their r.,,1m111. 11\ a pity they couldn't have hung specially is taking fammar ..1rnu1Hl lunger. but they're so much in demand pop numbers and milking Jt l}\m ltn!!-a.lie>" .md 'hopping muU -openings -them -mto ":I mdodr:mr:nic th.11 their hfc 1' JU~I one mjd whirl. mi hmaloh, and this gift was II 111u wc1c furtun..11e enough to c:ll ch their presen1 in abundance IJSI cxllntlcJ Chmtma\ run al C~ta Mesa's weekend. U..1l l..,1..1gc The..11cr, you !..now the routine -a A s th eir Chrisimos pJir of lounge l11J rds spuofing lhe program w:i built JrOund nol ·1caJy.fur·p11me -11me entertainers who holiday songs, )0 their mh.1h1t the hu'h lcJguc., of show hu~mcss. In Vale ntioc'i. per formance rc.1111). the~ 're Gcurgc Ou1ck Jnd llcth foeui.cd on romance. ·And, Theater llJ11,c11 J p.11r uf 4uKl.-.... 111cd and extremely like the earlier show, they CrttiC 1.1lc111cd pc1f111111cr' .,.,hose l.nack fur picki ng awJ iled u Lui. Veg.c. Jgcnt'i. ------ ·lite ~h:.ilf uul oJ lhC wheat •· fields of" appCur,111cc with b.ltCJ pc• lorn1.11Hc cn1cr1.11n111c111 ii. ubsolulcly breath only IO find th..1t the how will go on unc.1nn} without them once morC>. L ... 1 wccl..cnd's Valcntmc's 0..1y p1ogrnm wa~ A highlighl of the holiday ihow was u culled fn)m their cittcnsivc repertoire of kitsch fai.t·pace<.I medley built ••round "bell" ~n~. and t•orn, and wl11lc ii moy no1 hove hsd a ll chc L:ist weekend, the Geck°' rattled off another 6 Orange Coast Weekend / 1°huraday, February 18, 1993 with a "weather" theme, hurling •nt;>pcts of sun, s1orm and sc:uon-oriented numbers one arter :another to an 11pprcc1i1ti\c audience. Their skill at playing off one another 1n their smarmy, lovcy·dovey ehi1rac1cr• 1s uccpuonol, particulalfy cfuring their backhanded tribute 10 Sonny and Cher with "The llcat Goes On" ont.l "I've Goe You. B..ibc." Their cxch:ange of Valentine had all the uickmer.s of their Chnstma) prc$Cnl• Ill the earlier show -a cardboard tiara for Am:indJ and 11 heart·5hupcd car rur fret.hc~r for Sal. And their rcnd1t10n of "You Don't Send Me Flower$ Anymore" (with "rose\" •ubstilutcd for "Oowen1") beautifully \at1ri1cd the plight or 3 couple who've bten p..1arccJ a l111lc 100 lung. · Hopefully, WC Clln ilOllClpjte the 1..:1•1111 ur the Gecko:. 10 celebrate other holi<l;iy~. 1( H:rn~cn and Quick hJ\'C: cnough 1op1cJI m.11erial in their file 10 (11 their polyester chorac\cD. Meanwhile, M>me Orange Co.1\t nightclub shOuld find a .cmi·pcrmanent home for the~ llUtnteUcnti:.l loungc liurili. 0 S out!-. C•1Jsl Repertory h:u unveiled 11~ 25th annual educa11onal louring proJuc11on. "My Mom's O:a~an4'1s 1our1n1 it co O\tr ll.IO elcmcnury schools :around Soulhc:rn CaJafornia. Wnucn by playvrright RieharJ Hellcs.c:n and composer/1yricis1 Michoel Silvcrsher, • P.h Mom'i Dad" ccnter1 on :a hule i1rl ~ho rc11ents her grandf;.ithcr's nlO\'C 1n10 her hou~c until her friend sblllU ~ Victn;1mei.c folk talc his gr;andmother t;aught him aoout the J~eJes\r1e" Of a pcn.on's 'l)itit. 1 he c:isc for director John·D.avad Kcllc:r, ""0'\ staging his :?.41h lourin& 'IW>W, 1nduJo 1 tm Uui, Deimnc Lorelle, Chmtopher N1cn1Jll and t11 ;a 1'akakuwo. The •how may be bookcll for ptrlornianccs an clemcnt1.1ry achool\ through May 16, and inform:atlon is uv;11luhlc: faom SCR .it 9S7·2602. J:1~/ .?tt'1'i 1:;:.Hfl/IP 'N r,.v i, ~ ?:.Jt',,/1a 6 / •we"r~ brlng-lng people together/" Dear Claudia, • I nlt.'t ~meonc rc1.ently through the per~~ W \,' !>C:C111t'd IQ h,1vs: ,, Sood time,; and I 1hough1 we \\ere !(Cncrally Jttr.u. tcd to e.tl h other 11lc.: problem 1,, I h.;t\ en 1 hc..1ru from ham '111' e our d.ue '°lhoulJ J l J II h11n' to c:.1ll I lave J date planned And be prcp;u ed to pa) 11 he accept.!> ,, he dQ<;,n't w.1nt IC) '>t'C you he can ...iy no. Jnd vou lJO ''"P wonc.Jcnng Dear Claudia, include ht:ang <.hrty I once workt·J with an 3Ctor ho never h.llhc.:d I tl11nk he thoug_ht being dirty "·'' going 10 enh.lnl·c ht'> uc.:alJvc pnx e" \\ell at d1dn ~1.1} he thL' WJ'> the.: ,,unc gu\ Dear Claudia, I 'e hecn d.iung J m:.i n I mc1 W\'l·r· Dear Wonckring, I met J m.10 .u a pany O\ er the hol 1d.Jv<> I le c .11lcd Jnd .&\l..cd me out and \H' mt.·t for lun1: h lie \\ "' mcnt.111 > chamun~ Jll n!o:ht hut h1' hyg1em: .1nd ~oum1nl( kl1 .-lot to be dc<>m.'CJ- lon~ tnnt-t' h.ur mCX:tJ'>1ru. w11h no ">Oc.:k'> ic.:.m, th.at \\Crc ready tor the l.iundl) . .ind he nceJc.."<.i I~ of w logne Where do the'><-· guy get otf thinking they c:in be ~lob ~ .aJ month.'> ago Ill' " gencrou' Jnd \\ .mll·d h't lx·lurc ..cc1n~ 1h1' 11\Jn It ' h.srd '<Hnctamc' to h)o:urc out when to l.Jll JnJ \.\.h<:n not tot.all ln ~our l.J-.C, I "oulu II umlJ be .in) of ~ numhcr of th1n~'-hc lould IU\I be hU'>).. tn.1> h.l\c met '<>mconc or 111.1) he he \.\ J'n I "' ln(Cf\.',t\.•d .l\ ) OU thOUKhl ~lllct11nc' men ~Cl ''\.'JI) of Dear Ms. Ocan, durming. hut I 1u.,t don t l..nO\\ \\ herl· J~.11n l nk ,, \ nl "Jill w \\ inJ 11p 1 n he;' going to bc"fmrn Olll. \H:ck to the OprJh \\ mlrl'\ ur \\ < r'l' .I \\ ot1ld ~cl next I le 'J}'<> h<.'' r.l\ clan~ .111 thl t111w tht· IJth on th" ~II\ hchXt• m'h1n).f • lk doc nt .1ppe-..1r to hJ\C ~n~ h11llll' into numJgc, or l'\cn '><-'Ctnf! h1111 b~ and Oil!> an and out ol [()\\ n 'o" .1~aant• he ~ay::. he \\;Int.'> to nurr\' llll' and c laudw l a•lttm11 "/'/Jt•"' 1111111/l/1 give ml! the ·good ltfc I'm not -.urc m v ur \111.~ftd1je Pt. nu11t1f., l 1 11 um Wtut •goo<l uJc· he ' t.tll..tng JbOUt t.'Cll~' )Y•llr tjlll \/1(1'1\ Oil ht r l Pllt lll"1f , m.1l..1n~ the l.lll' JnJ 'U~\.''>lln~ tiling'> to do .&nd "oulJ 111..l· thl.' 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Ml.>VJ). 11u· 1h,ntk'.'·l•lOl..mg. but '"nuinch Ml·pu111n& 1alc ha\ I.night (U.r- n 1J P11:rr.: 0 1>nnaJ1cu) 1c· turmnr h1>m<: frl~l I he Ihm· dro:J \car\ W:ar ~11h l·nr,l.:1nd. 1t11:rT' Jis1llu •••ncll lrom h1~ C\· I" ri.:n.~.:' al 1hc fron1 ~d.1n, 111 cn&:igc lnc Alm ihty 111 .i l1nJ 1>( pcf\cnc, person.ii '""' l11r ti\.: Jc;uh of h1 1dcJls. the l••rJ ol the m:inor bru11l1zes h1i ,.,. .. i.. i..>n (Nils f1H:rn11:r) .ind cngaljl'' his touch but bc:iu11ru1 1l.1ught.:r (J ulu~ DclP)) in .1n 10- H'\lunu' rc:l:i11onsh1p I l:arrnw· 111g. ,1,1kn1 ;ind painful bc~l'>nd mcJ)urc. the fll0\'1e's 1 dchnilc Iii.ti; on the other h.ind, it's also .. la 1n.wn1. 1ntcllcc1ual cr.c ti :1 f1lmmJ l cr of ah1l1t) Lsrcc1.ill) '1lluminJtm1 1n the .,...,)' 11 11 ls :it 1h.: trc11mcn1 of ~omen in 1 \'Cl) m11'01) OISllC <1£C. l<i1ting (lfl .J 1·10 1>4.•.:1/c 71~ -By Todd FtTnt'h L1,Hencc \\ oohe) (modelled 111 pan on \\ alh.im ''I'\ Gh1>'>1\" (.i,. tic). a blm\-h.trd of .1 hud;,tcr \\hn hrcczc, 1nh> Kc~ \\ e,t, H.1 , .11 1hc height ol the Cuh.in Mt!.\llc Crt•>t, ll> prnmnle h1<o OCIA.C\l upu' "~t.1111" ("P.irt m.111 -p.1n Jill - .ill tc:mH'" ), one of 1hmc t)pt~.11 G1Jnt Uug. ,\1om11.. C. .1ut1utlJI') t .1k' .tl.1 '"l hem .. • rhe Dc..·a<lh \t 1111..,," c..11. I h" hlm·\\llhtn·a·lilm ll1tk111g up tl;c: p1.:ture"· l.1,1 thud) " 'uch :.in tn'pircJ :in,I k111.>1A.10t.! 'cnJ up 111 illl th1.hC goJ jlA. fUI Cir.1ll1!·l 1n-.cv t;.ithom (the (l(k.>r ~hmu1..k here " J \uburb.in11c v.bu get\ b111cn h~ an ant IA. hilc.: he1ng 1rr JJ1akJ Ill hi\ J1X'.to1\ olficc). thlt the "~t.101 pine .tlonc " \\llflh the pni:c l>I the lid.ct Some: of the: funntc!lt b11' of th"' ~ttuerm: lll tnt"ompar.ihl~-h:i~._- ''lliper'. Th11 u another mx ho med1Uhon on tainted lleto1Cs, th• klo6 ot sutter-bra1ntd Ktion Ye~ICle lllal lCOm when bullets are lf)1n1 bul ftovod1r1 when dr1111at11ro mur1xu tom h<tnpr IS lbnM ISSISIR Tom hckett. a 'ant operatM wflo's betn pohsh1n1 on d1u1 !Olds ud otbw usorttd bldd11s 111 the 1un&lt1 of PwmJ lot run Since till eovemmtnt's a tittle usy our t!ll waJ lecutt's "spotters" ~p l'flJllC lied. tflty ISst&n 111111 I It.at.tonal S1<11nty C.Uncll te\1111 (S.lly bne). wtlo tt:as orden ti "'"' leek.ta d tile ntJ1 mlSSIOll IOI$ awry. Pec11ma Lu15 Uou'1 film pms wotM bla-boocs m1n1.,llsa for dtptll. SCORE 5 ,. lJ\Hcnce Wool)ey Uohn Goodman) e~plains hi) new gimmi<.1. to Gene <Simon Fenton) in "\\,tttnl'l'." wOrl.. re1.,rc.111un tndudc: The lucl -1c,, hlfro '>hou11ng, "You thmk rm ha' 111g a p1cn1c1" after being 1n- formcJ of h1., fate: a general (Kc\ln McCJrth) of "Invasion of the Blxi)'Sn.uchcrs" fame) )clling "CNldrea 11 1111 en I: "' Riii lacrllcl'' Cons1denn1 how 1ncredibfy bme die oriclnal com·belt crud ol the adaptation of Stephen Kln1's "Cb11drtn ol lht ton•• WIS, the idu of a lollo•-up to 1111 bad-borror meller •icllt tttnt pretty moot. In the sequel, a diqractd jtllrt11!1st IT trrlflCt KllOl) aod bis estran&td son (Paul Sdltrrt<.I mowe le Ule NebnSU. locM Whlf• JllYltS •ltll SOllll CJf thaC Old Tune Relition sbcM alMI diced IY'lfJOAt over Ill 15 Ill the Dflllaal. lb1llraity, tht ll'WSll' S kMI IS recruited by Ille !t*r of Ult kldd11 cut-11p cull Some COlllPlltDf o,tlUls are Ktllally quite 1mpmsi .. C!_ftO Ille film'1 llUOISCule budctl SCORE 5 THE SCENE O\cr J bull-horn during .1 t..bnt rampage, "U1ll. c1.>mt do''" off the building: "c hJ\e 'omc 'ugJr fur )OU") bcl)thing. from the 1111ru~1on ul an unc,plJll\l!J meJu.:u coining in "Tiie V•lilhill" Dutch director Cotrt• Slutzer has rtmade his 11nu1nely ch11l1n1 'II 111sten1t.altsl horror lhck 111to 1 lep1d 11.erme 111 strumhned Hollywood commert1.altsm An obsustd youn1 man (lleler S11tllertand) toes to find the lnltll behind bis wife's (S..ndra l ullodJ myslenous d1uppor.anc1 The culpnt Ueff Bnd1ts) n111t11ally contacts the hnltc man and promises to upla1n ev1rytt11n1 d lh• tranhc sttUr IU .. S 10 undtrtO tfll Ul!ll UptlltftCt IS kis wile I• Ult 11\0St-ObYIOllS sop to st11cho·1110flll sensibility, tht 1ntto1ty ol 1111 pitck-blacll. doww 111d1111 of t!ll 1n,11ul bas bltn toss.Id i11 heu ol a 111or1 "upbUI • lina!e. SCORE 5 tu the frJmc: w dul ~IJnt tanJ th.: audience) on h" .. ,1nJ1111.1n, to the \tl,.,-k footJge ul p.1r&) 111'! 1~ n.11:.:-h ahout tu he reJu..:cJ t.1 1nut:int c..hll\\ rtng~ true. RJllng 011 a J ... l<I ~~/.: i "Alive" In frank Marshall's truehnL bruthta~1r1 movie based on the ordeal ol the Andes surmors.. the homllc privations of the story seem to unspool as much 1n aa equa. t iruehnt and breathUklnt me1Jphys1c.al 1err.a1n In lhe.e.arlr '70s, .a plane carr)'1nt a tu&br tu'TI and a nvmbtr of their re~llvn 11ent do111n lR the mount.ains en route lo Clule heed 111\A unbt.arable cond1t1ons lbe sur'f•Yl>rs h~ed 111 ibe •recut• ol their aucr.alt. subs1s11111 on wine, cllocotite .and f111.altr th flesh ol their de.ad compa~1ons A tremendous, h.arro••Dt lil1-atf1rma11011 epic SCORE 7 1/i s. .......... 4-1·10 uoi. 10 k -IH•I Young guns down sophomore blues on new CL T he United St:ue Cin:ill) has a "Yo ung" 11 can be proud o( when music come> to mind. Canad:a can point witn pride to muivc son Neil Young, while Australia save m e to AC/DC's brother team or Malcolm a.n~ Angus Young. Blues 1u1tari t Randell Young (a n:lli\.'C or ucsburg, Va.) has just rclca.sc:d "Gui1ar Noire," a strong follow-up to hut year's "Ncf:mous Rhythms & Blues." On this second compact di!IC -available on Everhut Records -Young fuKJ his 1rcn11hs as sinaer, songwriter and guitarisl m10 a packaae much s1ronaer than the dcbul CD he relea>cd an April 1992. The key in1rcd1ent to the succc)S of "Guitar Noire" is Youna his put plenty or cmphui) on hi' strong skill as a guitans1. While the playing o( ba~i~t Pasquale Car· lucci, drummer Rick Shlosscr and Ham· mond organ/piano player Stu l!lster is a dhtinctivc feature un "Guitul" Noire." the only >OIO<i come by ~.l)' of Young. Opting for (cchng anc.l emotion O\er speed, Young's solos arc hc3rtCch and • wcll·ph1tcd throughou t the 10 \Oil!:\'" A~ on hi debut effort, Young h.:1'> al\O 1c1A.0tl..cJ several classics 10 place along "tth has ong· in a ls. "Rivet of Sh3me," in particul3r, 1> 3 gem fcaturing::-a-::distim:r~ -mlo in The 01idJ1c and at ths_ end of the song It finely i.hov.· cases 1~.rt speedy licks and lower ~ul· rilled p:issage) can Cit together nicely. Young will be appearing at 9 p m. Friday at his club Randell's, located at Three Hutton Centre Drive, S:inta Ana. Adm1s· sk>n lo lhc show is free. for more i.nfonnation, C311 556-7700. 0 A n altcroati"e mu\ic fe 11val '' planned for 7 p.m on Frnby, March 5. at Or angt CoJ~t Coll ege. ho tcd by OCC' Mu,1c/l:.n1crtJ1nrnen1 Jn duMry Studen1 As..ocia11on (Mt:.ISA) in the Fine Art Recital I IJll. Pcrformina at the c"ent will be Ulrick. and White World, a Chn!>tian r!Xk group th.ti hJ' reh:.1\eJ hrn CD' on UlonJ~ \ 111' I . Rc\urJ, ~1Jc.,ho". .1 P') 1.'h.:Jd1-. J.1. t. g.rnup. :inJ 1 he Globe, an altern.1t1\\.' J'l<•p· punl.. ~roup Each band mclude~ one or more < ){ C 'luJl.'.J\l'> in ti'> lineup 1 u ... lcl\ for the C\COI are SJ, "''" pr\1· cecd lrom the how bctng used to enJ Ill OCC tudcnh to Ml:ISA' na11on.1I cunl..r· ence 1n Nash\ 1lle l'itktt v.111 be on ale tn the college\ qu.aJ from 9 30 10 2 p m MonJJ). Tuc,J.•) and MJrch I and 2. 0 F :rn of Cau e For Concern "'111 gd a r.irc ch.:ince to 'Cc the bJnJ pcrl1.>1m un e\tcnJeJ nu\ of o .,...eJlth ol 011gi· n.1l mu,1~ 1h1' FrtJJ)' I he hanJ "'II f"!tl•lllll from 11 pm un11J m1dntfhl ill I hc RcJ Onil>n, 2406 1'c"1x•tt m .. J . Nc\\f"lrl lkJ\h I or m,irc 11111,rma· tion. cJll o 15·22-i4 Orange Cout Weekend I Thursday. February 18. 1993 4 7 f • DANCE From 5 ••nine Barclay Theater · 42-12 Campus Or., lr\lne, 854-4646. "Dance Spectrum I 9931 uCI Choreographers Concert." the annuJI performance by UCI dance stu- dents premiring n·ew "oAs by UCI facvfry and gul')l5, 8 p m fridJy through Sunday 1n Chen~ H.lll Tickets S10-S1 2. • Ne"por1 Harbor Ul..s lodge )456 Via Operto, Newport Beach. 752-4999. Dance by the b.:iy to the New B.1lboa Beach Big Band 1 30 to 5 30 pm Feb 28 and March 16 Tickets SS. · • Sc.lccia Institute of Choreographic Arts 1695 lr\lne A\-e . Suite B, Costa Mesa, oSO· -11t16 A dJnce \\Orl..sh~p teaching L.111n .rnd Amert<an styles presented noon- ~ p Ill t'H'rv SJturdJ) • \V~~• Coasl Club at the \>\ aterfront 1111tnn Bealh R~11. 21100 Pacific Coast ll·~h"·''· llunMgton 6e..1ch, 960-SURF. 'h"' ~tcp TuesClay," a country dance ,h.,"c ,h<' tor tho<.e ""ho want to learn the l.1tl"'I ''l·~. ~ins ""h compl1men~ry huttl·t JI h p m and lt.~wM from 7 -8 No l\t'r H ST IV:\l ~ ..\ "l'I ( I ·\( I I\ •Cirque du Soleil at South Co.u.t Plaza, 1111 811,tol St Cu~ta Ml'~. 549 9497 Of -..;1 ~ • o lu...Jwd '" the big top 1oc.11c'CI 111 thl· pJr~tng lot c>f( BeJr Strttl below '.ii...' I 11th A\enue. C114ue du Solril's all· Ot'\\ produCllOrl OI "$alt1mbJncO -a ma111a~ ~ rmmc:-choreography and atft- lrtK~ 1ncorpora11n11 1nnova1t\e thea111cal el- ements with traditional circus arts and the )pont.inl'1ty of street£dorm.mce -hai. bt.>t>n e .. tended throu March 14. Tickets rJng1• •n p11ce from 13.50 to S)S.50 for Jduh> Jnd S6.SO to S23 SO for children I iml~ \J')' •Op WintuSurf PRO at Huntington BeJt h Pier and BPar Mountain Ski Reso11. Sl\IN'n professt0nal surfers and 16 profes- >IOnJI 1.no-' boarders competr 10 surfing 6 JO J m. SJturday at the pier and In sno-... bo.ird1ng 10 am Sunday at t~ Big Bear sl..1 reso11 II. point S)Slem will deter- mint> the o .. erall winner. I IL\\ .ind \ II >I<> • Ed\\ards Soultt Co.isl Village Cinim.i at ..,outh Cuast PIJ1a V1ll,1ge. 16) 1 Sunflower "'e ~Jnta "1la 540 05'H Sp1l..e and '1.11~1·, f 1',h,JI of An1mJtt0n" of animated 1,lm> 'l"t.1ule tor ,111 ag~ prl-wnted daily H rovi;h "-1.lrl h 4 Sicl.. .ind Twisted" cof- 11-, 11110 tor ages 18 .ind older offered night , -\rlm1\\1on S-. tJll (or \howt1mes •Orange Cout College 2701 fa1Mew Rd (r,..ta Mes.a 4)2-5880 'Atmcha11 Ad· •Cnturt'\" ftlm ~11t•s CQnltnues 8 30 pm ft·IJ !(• 1n OCC's Fowm ""1th "The Volga. o\ Ru\;1.in R"erbo.lt Adventure •· Otner 1o1ni, 1't11'\'a~ IM.irch 121 'Greece" "'·'' h !b fhe wa and Shore of Ba1a· _.,pnl .'ll Jnd "Rl\ef\ oi franc.e" (May 7) <\dm1~on SS 50-S .. • UCI Finr Arts Gallery at UCt, 856- 6610. "Girl to Woman: Stories for the New Feminism," a video screening curated by Valerie Soe, presented Iii Mardi 7. I I I I I, "I ' \ • leM Sltttt C.ile .at Crystal Coo~ Bear Street .and Sunflower Avenue, COSl.i Mesa, _.35-2160. PEN Orange County will ecres.e.nt. special -evening of post'· alentine's O.ay love poetry 8 p.m. Frida)' with John Brug.alett.a and thrtt other loal poets reading works of love. Ari open re.ading folloWs. frtt admission. • Blue MMble Cofftthouse 1907 H.ir· bOf Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 646-5776. ~sten Fine Am P~ present open poetry read- ings 8-11 tonight. Free admission. •Orange Cout College 2701 f.a11\oteW Rood, P.O. Box 5005, Cost.a Mesa. Laura Ing.alls Wilder fans of all ages will enJOY .a tascinattng ptogram 'Yhich heghliatuS her series of bool..s 1n a spco.11 perlOrmance 3:30 p.m S.aturday. Tidets S6-S8 • Round T.ible West at t~ B.alboa Bay Oub, 1221 W. COSLa Hwy .. New~ Beach, 12131 256-79'7. Abbe line I' But Where 1s love7"1. Rosey Crier ("All Amert· can Heroes"), Or T. Burton Smith r'White Hou~ Doctor") and Carl Blumay ("The Dark Side of Pow<'f -The Real Al· mand Hammer") featured at noon Feb. 25 luncheon J>'ogram Fee S30 Of U OO for table of 10 • Upchurch-Brown Bool..sellers 384 F0<· est A\C., No. l S. Wgun.a Be.ach, 497· 8373. Sandy Chrtstenson will read from her rtetton and Collete 1..:1 Bouff Wiii read from het poetty"tr8 p.m. Wedn&:S.a . \1111 i'-.( ..... :, 'I '.\I'.\ ...... tion Building. fee: U4. • Hl-Tlnw Cell.an 2SO Ogle St.. Cosu Jau, New Age It Blues Mesa, 650-8-463. T~ ol new ww.es dusial, <>per~ & Tr~itiona.I from new .and old WiMtles featured 3.7 • l.irta.ac:o. )))3 W. PM:ific Co.Kl M p.m Thursd.lys: tonight & wines from P.uo ~•Y· ~pon BeM:h, 646·6090 $.a\ Robles •nd S.an Luis Obispo; feb. 2S is • <>f>H1 P.Ofic: <It Or•nge Coun't Pet-phonlit ~(Cool.ales and has band ptffor wines from Mont~r-and Clrmef. ~ forming AIU> Cen~. 600 T~n entet 9 p.m. Frid.a)". -, OrM!, c~ Mes.a, 979.1000 "Romeo et wme amvals tasted 3-8 p.m. Fridays. S.at· Julliecie," Gounod's h.luntJngly romantlC • litt.iporetli's .at South Co.ut urday Winety Ta.stings 1-6 pm. featu~ lo-oper.;a,..wall k-alu~ f"we acts sunrin frtnch l .Hl 8risml ~. Cmu Mea, 850 pb..fbelps Winery ~ with English sur11tles. 8 p.m. 111dily and Don Mllef's S.g B.lnd ~ muioe i • Hyatl N#wporler 1107 ).lmboree Ro.ad Feb. 2S & 27: S pm. March 5, 2 pm • ~~;l,,,~ MOnd.iy from 9-l l.lO P h • 729 •oo 0 1 j Marett 7. r~ts: S15-S75. "lM M.ln1Jgco • Newpo1't Beac • .. -4.. · an e o1 Feg;aro," Mozatt's 1mmort.il comecfy. • ufe Lido 501 30th St N~potl Be.a<h Kennt'dy spe.il>.s on Put YOUf Siles · ~ lo life at 8 pm Wednesd.>y .ind 675-2968. W•yne WJ)'Oe Tom l in Through the Roof" at the mon&hly meeting Feb. 26 .and M.a1rn• 4 and 6, 2 pm. Feb perfoon 1onish1 JOt' 1'.>PfW and thto NI of t~ Newport Harbot Area Ol.imbef of 28 Ttd.ets: i15-S7S St.m pl.ly fcb 2S The OtrtL. Bor<k-Ju ComrMrct' Oolphms meeting 7: 1 S a.m. • Or.ina-Cout Sin.rs at Rcdhlll lulh· CAoup appt.lri r C'b 26 SS CO\t'f T~y efan Church, Tu~m. l95-S980 Conduc1or • C.api,ltano'• 1325 C O)C'f Ru.Ki, SJntJ •Irvine Fine Arts Center at t'lef1t.lge R!Ch.ard ~ub leads "A Coll.lge of Com~· AN 64 1-"?0I 1.iu fo.1M•ng t~ wund Park, 14321 Yale Ave., lrw~. 552-1018 ers" 8 p.m March 1J ft-•turing Moddk-of I~ Ron .._ot>J\•.t\1 lr10 prf')tr\l~'J )un· Phologr.iphef's .are 1nvtted 10 pin studio e,.. Age to prest>nt day chor.i_f l1tt>r.uure licl.. J.t) JttNnoun> petlt'nce in poma1t and f.ist\lon phoeogt.l· ets· S8 • C.arme'°'• )S10 [ P.k1hc: C1>.1i.I I l1gh· phy wti1lc W0tl..1ng ¥>1th a model in "StudlO • UO Fine Ms V1ll•ge The,.trt' 11\-tnt', way Coron.i ckl M.11, 675·1922 J(>tf Shoots," which begtns S.aturday and w11I be 551-51~5 ll'\f1ne Youth s,mphony p<l'S('OIS Coou~ pl.t)' \(\f'XJno i.:n.oph<.ne 8 pm held one S.aturday ptf month Ftt S1 S· Br.ahms' A.c.adrmic (e;/1\.JI Ovcr1ure. Mon~)'S S20 Call fOf tune. Ovor.Jl..'s ConcMo fOf Ctllo .>nd ~mphon, • Gofd~n Wet! CoUese Cor111nunrt) l.,r No. 9. "From tht' New W0tkJ ~ S.at.i .aue 1S7H Coldtn \\t'\t SI Hunttn~oo • •l'\line M.iniott Howl 18000 Von ~1-sale's Z'11JU~n 7 JO pm 5.iturd.w Bc.kh, 895 11178 ~ff'! 91 _, dl)loog man Ave., lrvtne, 968-5726. T~ N.u.on.al r.ckeu S5·S10. <rkbratt0n (r.ii1,;r1n loc.il tC'kl>o~ ... .anJ \Vnt ti Club, Sou1hefn ul1f0fn1J Chapter. • Wntmin1tu Culh1t•I Atts Center h•t>'h school muWCIJ~. ptr\ef\tl.J ~turJ.i> meeb 9.30 .a.m lo l :)O pm Sund.>y w'eth 7571 Wcstm1n~Cf Blvd, Wcstmtnler 1$'!8 It•#' w:.houl <trh petf0tm 8 • m tC'I 5 ~l..cr Neal Shuswm.an, .award·wtMing 8695 Cdbert & Sull1vJn's ·The M•Yd<t pm Fr~ .idm1\)it>n 1~ Kul>1~ Schtot'\k·r .iuthor of young~ult ~ .ind scrttn· runs td Sund.Jy Tid.tes · S 1O·S11 >JI Surs fe.a1v11n • lot-.al ~k>br ht>; pl •. 1\ .11 plays. Fee: S 18 for non·~mbers. • M.vt~'• Boobtore, 308'h Marine, &JI-fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii boa lsl.lnd, 67 3· 7185. Loe.al author Oms- 11ne GYsufson continues ~r ~ies "The Art_ of Finding .a Mate'' 7 30-8 30 p "1· Mondays 0t Wedne1d.ays in February Sug- gested doNhon IS S2 per cl.ass. • N~~ le.id! Public l.ibr.ary Newport Center Branch, 856 S.in Ormente Ofr.e, The Finest J~pane5e Dining Experience Ne\\port Be.ad\, M4·313S. "The lewis • Cost.i Mes.a Neighborhood Community .and Cbrl.. bped1hon .and Operung o( the Center 1845 Park Ave .• Costa Met.a, 540-W~" 1$ the lllle o( a frtt progr.im at 7 eo- 6430 Roget 11.tmstrong. p.lSI pres.dent ol night the National Watercolor Society and SUStl W t PllVAn (N«; IOOMS t ON«; IOOM nPPAN IOOM t TATAMI IOOM t COCITM LCUG Ao•······· Horikawa fOfmer director o( Laguna Ar1 Mu~um. •Orange Coul C~. 2701 Fairview gives demonsuatton 7 ronid\l to CCht.J Road, Costa Mesa, 02-5880. A s.11-hour Mesa M le:igue G.llll"ry C:uests in\.ited worl..shop, olfering lips on how 10 eas.ty Free admiss.on. ~w1te a boolc using creall\~ ttd'tniql.lft, will Tokyo • Los Mgitles • Sine.a AN be presented from 9 .a m.-3 pm. S.aturday. 1611 S n A·~ Bldg E Santa Ana • friends of Orange Coast -College's fee· S-49 A four·hour woAshop te.Kh1ng SOUTH COAST unuower ..... , . I Norman E. Wal1on l ibrary •t t~ Ledo Isle the lrt o( pe.arl and bead S(ttf'l8'f\8 w.11 be (71~)_5.5Z!.251'L.----- home of Howard .and Gloria Has.sett, 432 prbcnted from 9 a.m -1 pm. S.a1urday. PLAZA VIUAGE --m-~in-utes to Performing Arts Center 5087. "The Rising Trde of Pre1ud1ce tn Or f~,-~ m~ hour ange County· How lmrrugr.alton IS Affecung worlshop desig~ 10 prcwide .artdU .and Also m urnE TOKm • 111 s. ~ Pecko St., Los An,ies CA 12 __ 1 J) 680-9355 Our ~ial 11.llitudes" will be the toptc of . phoeographef'S wuh lips on portfolio .as-H~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tonight s 7 30 meeting Cuest spl"a~rr 15 sembly and pt't"Sent.ation olft'ff!d 6 30-9:30 Orange Couniy poet and lectuu~r M1tsuye p m Wednesday fee U9 Yamada Admission is SS fet non·membel'\ · R~rvatt0ns required d~ to seating limit.a· •Orange County Inside £die at Scott's rions Seafood Bar and Ctill. 3300 l r1Stol, C<M.a Mei, 647-1909. ~ ung. ~ident ol •Golden We-st College 157'14 c.olden Charismedia Se"'"" in~ Yorlc City and West St , Hunltngton BeKh, 891-3991. author of ''The Secret ol Ch.lnsm.a," spe.iu "6eg1~0ning Piano I· learning the Key-on the t<>ptC ol her book 6:)0-8:30 .a.m board presented (or ages 7 -9 and 9· 13 Wednnday. Fet! S 15 for rirsMime guesu; for 12 meetmgs 1n Room 200 ol tM Mus.<: US for othef g~ 8u1ld1ng. The }.g da$s meets 3:30 to 4:30 , pm. Tuesdays, Feb. 16 to May 11 . The 9· • Town tWI lectu,. 5"Wt at Edw.arck 13 cl.ass meets -4 JO lo 5 30 p m. the s.ime Newport Cenler Cinem.a, Newport Be.ach, dates F~· SS6 "Short Story Writing,.'' 645·6929. Comedienne Irene Kampen, where the ~eps to creatJng .a short story well known for hf-r comedy ptrfonn.ances are unveiled, meeu 9 .im to noon Feb. and 10 widely read nQYefs, appears 10.30 20 and 27 in Room 214 ol the Administr.i· a.m Mond.ay. . MONDAY NIGHT -Family Speela--i BAR-B-QUC:, RIBS, CHICKC:N, FISH, HAM &. SAUSAGE Like You've Navar Tastac/I -at Nexttleer at ZllMN t.o\ BBQ Chicken, BBQ Spare lllbe 4 Bn.ket ol a.et •1•s l11c.ludu Bebd Potato, Beu.. Con oa Cob I Cole Slew. Stt.ed frHI S:OO p.a. 1714 PJaeenda (a& 17&11) C..ca Meaa I e>renge ea.-W..und I Thurldly, ,M>nWy 18, 1183 CALt NDAR · ... ·.::» 540-1224 " , j· ·" ~·JO pm rid.fti SS.S10 Rr.t•gt\I ~Ml JUZ T~ys Lalll'lum plays • Hofbrau )2J N SUit Col~ 811.d , Latm tUl We<f~a~ Sh0v.t11M1 8 Pm ful~rtOtl, 870-7400 Cmu ~·b.be<f • s.liura 8052 AtUITb A~• Hunt1ngion CNrlfos RuthMonf Qu.lrtec ~rlonns 8 ~.K:h, J74-0265 Soprano ~~bl left pm Thund.lys Cionz.t~ perlom') 9 pm Thursd.lys • tniM Unia.d Chwc:t. ol Chri~I 4915 • Sil)'light lobby lounge .tl '"'~ MJr. -'lton P\.-wy, IMM 751 ·4024 VocalWOfLs riou. 18000 Von >-.lrrn.in A'e, lr\ine. SS l - a ;.wen~. ~.11 perform II 7 JO pm 0100 EiS}·l...tt•1Mg 1.iu b\o' gu•t.111>1 Robert S.l!V#d.IV r 1dets 512·S 1 S CdonatoOO)I COtllJ S-6 pm \\ood.i\' rrod.1\ • kam.tl.ur• .16JS IMIK' A~ C~ •Studio C.tfe -Corona del Mar llOI '"-"-! 6'45 SSH~. C..le Stoddard pcrlotm, E Co.ist Hw" Co,Ot'li dd \\dr 67S -:1.>7S m11»C r•ng.~ from d.ls.Kal 10 ,au .tnd • s.i_,ophonrst · lell C<>nz.ir~ .ind h" b.Jnd p.•p rod. 10 dtKO Oil a b.tby gr.11~ p;.mo 8 peflOftn) 9 pm So.lturdaj' lie pen0tm) p m mid!'•sht 5.lturd.aY' No C()\.~ clwrgt-i.olo 7 30 p m Sund.l.> .in· r ueo.dJ)I~ •Mn._11', ly th• S.a )17 P..c1foe Co.1st •21 Ocunfront Jl 0..l"•nlront ..,l'\,port lt·1;""'•Y· Hunten&'Ot'I ~.teh. 5lf>.25SS ~ach. 675 !566 Llpwn C.mbf> pl.l\" 1ht' Terry Ctl>m Qu.lrtet ... ,u Ot"rlOfm r11· troptt..tl 1.iu .ind pop 4 8 pm SundJ~"> • •1.1) thri'Ugh Sund.>)' T od.t't\ SI 0 • Mucho Custo JAU lar .and Latin Crill Pop, Rock_ & Country ;61 E 1'th St Cmt.l Mn.l, 6)1·"'009 , ... 1n r .itlo. Quintf'ro ol.1)°\ in a duo ton1gh1 .i11.t fch lS ;ind '°"'th • b.lnd foJ.i~ .>nd ~lu1'W¥ ~' m.an C.tl lk-nMll "-111 ~)' ,u .1 1\'CC'tJ re~.bt" C~iloOn rch. 16 .ind ~; I rrt ~m'"'°" • Or•nge Co.isl Coll..gt' 2:'01 ••·"~ Ri;i,1(1 (0,,>1.1 ~~ 0 2·5880 '"'~ oj El tt,)N f' T nc 1.t'f'f0tnK • Muw i'r0tn tht- 1 lf'il•t • ;it ~ I) p m Suf'd.lv f rtt ioldm6 "°" • Pl.i~t'" 18100 \un ~~n A't> lr\IM 6(,0-. ! IS • \\ambo 9'i"J'I . Braz• ~n .,ur •Aha Coffee \\drt'houst' & Roasting Co S06 lht St "l'~p .. rt Bt.l h fl~) uHJ Proud w be pl.In fl<"Po ·"'" ton1.;h1 Tlw \\uoJ~~ pet10fm loll.. i<X rrodJ\ ~n· non·s Closec plays pop and ~ Saturd.ly. Lionel Deleon ~Ofms pop Su~y. Tom Mcloi n performs pop ilnd nos1.alg1oi \\t'dnesd.ly ShcM-1J1M1· 8·JO p.m. tonight through 5.lturday 8 p.m. Su~y .and Wt'dnt'ldly •Bill Medley's Music City 18774 Broolhu~ SI Fount.11n Val~. 963·2366. 0Jn..t' •II nosht lo classic rock 'n' roll 7 pm \\'td~\nhuri.d.:iys lwppy hour .in.I omploml'fltJI)-buliet 5·7 p.m FrtdJys SS .("<r.H ~lt'r ~ pm lr cl.ls.sic rock 'n' roll • pm ~turtlJ)) ISS CO\.etl; lree counuy dJn<t' les>c.>n~ \~1th Tom Pons Doince Foic· IC>r) 6 p m SundJ)'I Doo<s open S p m lul'..da\ Friday, 7 pm Saturd.iy·Monday •Brandon's lounge at The B~erly Heri· tJgt• I towl, HSO "-"tnue of the AIU, C~l.il \11•-.J. "S 1 S 100 Cu1t.t11sl-\.ocabst Jeuy \'Jh•nt1nc JPPl'Jrs 5: 30-9 p m \\'l•1Jol"\dJ~·h1tlJp and 7 30 p m 1n <fn,~ht ~turtlJ\) • Caltlorni• Bl'ach Rock 'N' Sushi JJSS \ 1.1 l J, '~P."t Beach, 675·0S75. Jap.l nl c.t food ~r\t.>J up 10 the )()Unds oc roe!. Now Serving ... pt•'Y-'fHt'd turd.l)'I 6·9 pm • Pronto Crill .at Swth Coa~ ~.I JJ j) Br t(JI >t Cmt• ._~ l~)·l~«"n•nit J.lU, 1r.m111r-: 1K>Unch .nfiut'nt. t'd b\ l onl )ont'1 Tom Bel\ot"ll, fr.in!. S.n.ur• .1n.J Jonnn\ '-Wb f)(~t~ S 10 8 10 pm \\Cid~ 1.i~ f 1 w.i.i)"J C..u W ewsi.. , Sha 1111 Pre-Theatre Dinner between s:oo-7:00pm • R•nddl'1 l lluuon Crntre Orn~ S...nw "n.i 'i'i6·rOO l1mfl..1blf' pl.a)~ contt'rn p.var 1 1.1.u Thund.I)" R.lndell Ywr it .>n<.I t• ,. 4,ttu.il pl.))' blut>S f ridJys L.>hll l.iu i,~,bi irJ.~ lt.q~ P.in1t31• J>('tlorm) ~I in:cl.1) fl it K.s1( Denson Qu1ntct plJV\ 1,. 11' p \\ond..t\~ S.h m11n l'.iul C.irm.in 111.w, • Four Course CA>urmet Dinner • Price S22 per person South Coast Pim • Costa Mesa • (714) 540-3840 •l\of'~f to M.11 Co.J We've Hired A New Seiver . • ~-For-0 ~95 S And All.f ou-Can-. e Rib Promotion. :....-... tic Fmh ~ .. .J Cini •heft )OU#' m<ft ... )OU ~'b 35 LocatJons SeMng Southern Cahfomta. Ref• to l'our Yetk>w Pages IOf the Location Nearest You ............... Old ltlrfltlwnlltp H111 lt1 l"rl1 I~•• c~ BROWNS ft hett \OO gt1 more lhan 'oo ~ for Huntington Beech • 842-6602 Newport Bwh • 675-5910 • n • roll nightly • Tht' C~nery 3010 L.afa)eUe A ... Newport S.ach, 675-5777 t;.;Jr.>0!.1 cont~ 9 pm to midnogl'it \.\'ednt'Sday. The Rest · les.S pl.Jys 10 pm to 1 .am. Feb 26 •nd 27. K.ar.aoke 2 30 to 6 pm Feb 28 • H•rbof Singers .it Presb)tenoin Church of the CO\enanl '" Cosu M~ 54S 0195 Of 697-0587 This local ~.ng.ng group tom posed ol 2S "-Omen met•b ~.9 1 S pm 'f uesdl~ .Jnd 1~ al"-il)~ ~lint: mort• me:m bets to sing •nd 1:l3~ ct.mit'S trom ' ~e-bop to conttmpor.ir) ~g> • Kam.il.ur.i 267S lr\1nc "'t' (<hlJ Mes.t. 645·5518 Kurt ~te1nbl"t I. plJys l'lld· ·~ but goodies ilnd middle 01 lht•·rOJd pop 8 pm midnight frtd.1ys Jnd 4 8 p.m Sun d.iys G.ile Stoddard plJ)') l.'~er)t'11ng lrom roe!. 10 d1!>Co ,10 clJ»1c.:il to ,.lu on thc b.:ilh grJnd p1.ino 8 pm n11c1nti;ht ~Jt urdJ\') 1'0 CO\N • R.>ndell's J Hutton Ct•ntrl' 011w , )Jnt.l An.I SS& 7700 ltz.ifunlrh.wi;' pl.I\') lunt.. Sund.iv n1i;h1> • Sumpi 157& Old 1't-.•p."lft BIHi, C0>IJ Mc.'s.l 64 S-8560 C1.>0 Arnot per10rm) l1H' en1trtJ1nment \\ ed~Jys • Slades Rest.>ur.int ind C.tfe .11 ·f JV1t0n ls!Jnd l'-e\'POfl Center Dme J!Jc P P.ic1i.c CG,Ht H1gl1Y.a\ "'""POfl Bt>J< h.. c,.; Q. 5422. The Girl) sing pop .ind R.\8 ~I· urd.iy · • St.>g Lounge 14S f 19th ~t Cmu Me~. 63l·91i1) Cu1lJtt>L!>ln.,,1 r,•tl'f \\ icl.el'\ham plJ\) 101~ counir, .md o I .it.d.JO ,p.ru...:T.lw.Ddl~ lhc ~?!.li. ----pop 4 ·8 pm l*\ef\. Sund.iv • 21 Oceanfront 11 O<:cJnirvnr "I! 'f1"><1 Bt.:ith, 675-1566 I 1'l.\1ChJd PJth'rsan µ.·r · form) ol..loe> .:ind all \'Our f.:iwroh'> II p 111 m"•n1ghf Thur><JJ~-.·)J!urd.:i\> UptJ 11 l tr tbl• pf.i~ Uvp1C"JI pop .ind f.\U 4 11 fl m SundJys -• W.irehou>e: Rl')l.iurJnl H !iO \1.1 Upor to. l'.e" port 8<.'Jt'1. 6 ~ 3 4 ;oo lnrw~ I'>•' pt:rturms Rt•i;g..t• JI <l 11.1111!'-ht .... Jl'll > Ill SS • \\Jtl'rrront tt1lton \\est CoJ>t Club 11100 PJt COJ.t thv-, I• __--;;--;, /1,iJ'tCtd •• ThUI') Feb. 2S ~ \\'..: '"\) ,c, \qqi, Steak \) \'CO ·-·' q \" t'' (~ 95( I • / Tur kl' dmncr Sl.95 Tk Cth6r1t.1,, Cur.,, .. u EH<ft.r ,, If 1rc4 • 99c Kids \1L•J I ~ · .. • 25"'r Off Entire ChL>ck \fl,11<l.n .. m \I m.h 4pm "rm onl\ 1 1 ..i " . •·25th fatr.wagann Drawing! Entl'r To Wm lor Jd.lll' 'l"tl tht.> l1RI'\()( R nt•.ir \llU c.'.ill 11ur h1l1 lh'l' n11ml.,.•r l1•r lh1• l1"At•on ll~o\1\ ... 1 H•U Nlll . ~~. ~~ .. \\. \".,: ''"~ \) {'\.1' "~an ° ~ I lu"lll'!llOn lffc'll • :ht \! l'l 11 ,~141 ':it. ll'N OrMge Coat WMkend I Thursday, February 11, 1993 9 '. ' . . ' I CALENDAR .... · 540-1224 t!<'.ll It ••uO·!>URf 01i.c ioc:l.ey on Mond.ly, I Ut''"·'' .111d '>.llurdJy. Club lx.vomt'S l'l,1111 t l.11th," ,.,, under~round n1i;h1 dub, \ \ "d'w"t.1, l1\ e rcggJe b.1nd fX'rlorms 1 hur"tJ, f 11dJ> " luc-:il fun k night '°llNCLES • Ch.1\tor's !>oci.11 Club .it N1n.1·~. 3388 •·• 1 .• 1.. in 1tw ( "~ N.iti<.in.il B.inl.. 6u•ld· 111; lh1r f H ... ., 11.e"p<)(I ~.ich 838- ) 'i J ! '-1111;.l'> d.inu• INluring dt.,.'l"Y and tf,,. ,, JI""" 1or .1i;t"> JO 60, tx-g1n~ .it 7 !O pm I 11d,1\ Door ll'l' S'> from 7 30 'J 30 pm > -,1ltt r ') JO pm • Ou·.an P_.lcific Si ngle .iilors u-16 -1005 '" • ·""'~ 'Mt1t;lt•\ g.ithl.'r C\t'~ Sun<l.:i\ .11 t 1 1 ,.1 111r J ... 111 l>Jrbt>cuc .ind ..rx:1.il • Op,•n Bridge 45·plus 1n (.0,1.1 1'1l.'5'd, 1. ·,11 ! I :o lntc•r11wd1.1t<' to .1dv,1nct•d ,,, .11 1,, -pm \\'\•unc~Jys. Cr"t ~2 •Alternative bpertory The.ii r 1636 S Grand Ave.. Santa Ana, 836--7929 "A Moon For The Misbegotten" plays Thurs dJys through Saturdays at 8 pm .. Sund.iys al 7 p m. through March 13. Tidcts S 13.SO·S 16. •<Am Theater 12852 Main St .. C.-irdcn Crow, 636-7213 ... CrnclcrellJ Cater 111.11," a Fantasy music.ii \\1th mC"'Sol~ of ~If ~a"ITI .md antt·preiudice, "''" be pre ~nted at 11 ,, m. through March 6 fiek· l'ls: S6. urdays, feb. 20 .ind 27, March 6, I l and St .. Ccxta Mes.l, (2131 466· 1767 Soh.~·•I· 27, and A1>11I J, 10 ilnd 17 Tidets S12· your~lf whodunit, 'fthcre .lC'tOIS ~ ol~ S 1 S. dinner gu('-)IS, prt'St'nl"1 8 p.m. S.11urd.i)>S •South C0.1s1 R~perlO')' 655 TO\'n Ccn • u Meridi~n Hot•I 4500 t.\.KAllhur ler Dme, Cml.t M<'S.l, 957~033 Thomas Bl\-d. N<.-wport Be.Kh, 47Ci·2001 'Oro.>d· Ba~·s ··ere.:it 0.ly 1n the Moming," the w.i), My W.iy," .. ~.J>o.lrd ol mU'WC.)f SIOI)' of J pcnm~s )Oung widow pursued the,uer, m.lKJC, comedy Jnd ~1.1tty Ol<b by .l 50C1al-chmbmg scoundrel 1n post-Civil 1> hckl Jl 7 (~ 1.:11 dinner ~ .. 1. 8 .lnd War 11mcs, gets •ts world P'em1ere reb. 26 9 -.s pm flld.1ys Sl C\l\er ch.111.'«'. t.\u through March 28 on the M;im Sla>,'C "In· dflnl. m1n1mum per perlo(lf\ t1mate hchani;~. · Alan A)'l.1.boum's "In· • Mt.L~i.1u~. _Ru~itU lll 19800 t1m;ite E\~nangt'), ~ \~tmh t•xplor~ thl> m.iny rel.lttonshop~ ~een pl'C)f>le, con· t..\.lcArthur 81\Cf . lr\1ne. 'JSS ClUl ''No1r tinut"S through •eb 28 on 11~ Second Su\f>ICIOll~. a new m)~~ CotTX"tf\ b.~-d Stage Sh<Jw.11mt>s 8 p m. Tuesd.iys through on the mo\~ u~bl<Jnca." t> Pft'kntl"ll flldJys, 2·30 and 8 pm. ~lurdol)'1, 2 30 fri<l.l)" .it 8 Pm .Jnd S,.turd.i)~ :" 7 pm • Hunlinglon Beach High School 1905 and 7.30 p.m. Sundays. Adm1~"un Sltl So48 "'t>.1rby "l'\\f)C.ltt M.l1n SI, lluntin&ton Beach 964-0978. Tht> Bt>.tth M.irr1t>tt Suites <:11n1tnt1<'\ 11 ~ S 149 ~l's ptoductioo of "CUI To""n" rum .it Dinner theater per <nvpit> "M>--icr; Wt'<'l.e-ntf J>Ml.J.;t' -8pm Feb 25 27 T1dets Sl SS 'fthKh incl~ d•nnt'r tt>i' """" o1 ""'> •In-inf Community Theater at turtle '1""" wile Fnd.t, °' ~lllilll.h f"\t'fl11111 .and Roel. Community P.irl., nn Sunnyhlll lane • Eli1.a~lh Howo1rd's Curtain Call The· bn:.il.fJU the ne't dJ) JI Ille-M.1111ott' .. di Turtle Roel. Drive, Irvine, 857-5 496 ater 690 El (Jm1no ReJI. Tui.t1n, 838 \\111c.luws rl"\tJurJnt "The (new) Odd Cooplc, .. the fem.-ilc vcr· 1540 Cole Pilrtcr's "Anythmg Goes' •South CO.l~I Pl.tu Vill;ig" Murdrr M )S· ~ion o( Nt.>11 Simon's hit comedy, is being opens tonighl Curt.on times 6:JO Pm le')' Dinner 1611 X.ntk>l..ef "'" !>.lnlJ preiCntcd Frida~ ;ind Saturd.lys at 8 pm l~y-lhursd.J~ .ind Saturd.i>-S, 7 Pm An.i &75·9726 Sherklll. ll<iln1C't 1n t.1..c' • )l Andrt·\~ Presbyterian Church (,()() throul:.h t.t.lrcll 6 "ftith one Sundt) mauntt Fridays, 11 30 o1 m tlnd S·lO pm Sun· Nu 83 "Murckr in IN> Mumm"·~ lomb '' Andrt·M Rwrl Newport Beach. 6J 1 · feb. 18 at 2 p.m. Tidcts. S6·S8 . d.Jys Pnct"S staf1 JI 'S 19.95 pn")t.-ntt-d 1 pm ~tuttl.t)~ hcl.(:b s~s !111\'i 1.1c k f...!ton d11oCusses "ToX>C faith.. • k•ith & M• oo" Mur~r My•I•"' .it .... , .... r~, 1nc.ludt>s d.nnc.>f, m•~N~, Jnd ~·ni:t.... I .JO lo 9 pm Wcdn~ay'" • uguna Pl;iyhou-s~ at Moulton Theatt'f, Scot;'s SeafoodrCntt & 8.tr, )JOO 8 :1S1ol o, .. ,~~·.md jV.llUllK"S , • 'M·tt·11tl1p1!\ ~·n~k'S ~fl('S Donation· S2 ~~~.~~~~~·\~'6ira~~~~I ~·l~~~a~c~ r-----1r.;;;;;;;;;;9--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iil.:-------1 C h1ld , ,,,,. J11.11l.1bk• hy c.ill1ng abo"e phone the "Quiet zone The;llrc" is sd'4.'duled (or numl<-r 11, noon MondJy 7:30 Pm Monday through Wf'dnescby. • uuth Co.:isl Community Church Room Admission: SlO . .10! >I !ll B1>n11.1 Canyon Road, Irvine, •Orange County Cru.its ,u Pac1ric Sym h'i 1 ~r.oo '''l l0-1 Singles pas10< John phony Bu11d1ng. 11 s E Santa Ana Blvd , fl,,,h d1-.<u'"" d"111ce r<'Cnvery and ocher Santa Ana, SS0·9900. "Orange Trek: The r.1p11' "" 1ht· un.1tt.1Chc'<I 7·30 to 9 pm Lost ~eratlon.," a s.lti11al revue of life In f d> ! , Orange County. P'esentf'd 8 p.m. Sat· rvtnJ: Grc.tt Stct1k , Chicken & Seafood. tUNCtt•C>INNUl•SU HI < ::ti>lNl '99('.tft()tJPi'AAHf~ 111•-· J IOO "'--IWI ..... ~ (714) 77~ 4lSO llercll S-.., N-f-t ._... 111419U--Ollll u. Nightly Entertainment A! Peter Shambrook -~~V1ll• !MJooln Cotttuto 2332 W. Coast Hwy., ..._, 8eodt 714/631-8220 BARN. STEAKHOUSE following entrees PriD)e Rib or Snovv Crab or Fresh Fish COUPON or Shrimp. Scampi Pasta or Fish "N" Chips or Calamari or Chicken Marsala or Cioppino I or Scallops Gourmet I These dinners include our famous Clam OlOWdcr or our Fresh Mixed Garden Sabd, Fresh Vegetable and Balccd Pooto. C-.oupon V•ltd f0t up Iii>~ pn llMTf Ncx - I valod 1n con,unuion ..,.., atl't'f ochtf ctf~r llots noc 1ncl..de Ill. • W1lhCouponOnly I t>~At- 1 F rcsh Seafood Grill & Bar ··---- I I I I I I 1 630 Lido Park Drive I Newport Beach 12752 Vdey Vn Blvd. I -675~100 ---Garden Grove I .s.,. 10 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, February 18, 1993 ,. SI•~ IHI fAIMll STUI HD1Jll Nothing Extravagan·t -J•st Great Steaks Serving Lunch & Dinner 2300 Harbor Blwt. at Walson, Costa Mesa n HARBOR •CENTER Cal b more i lbmalorl ex r898Mllions: 641-9777 rebid 1s an CVOC311VC n3mc for a restaurant; 11 seems to proma'>c ingle. gr~ful, orchid spra>~ and exquisitely beautifu l food as well. · fh c Orchid on Bristol Street ,~·n c) good, modestly priced 1'1.. r\l.tn cuisine. bu1 fo rgc1 about , 1'"h1d and artful pre cnt .111on. nm mm1-mall cafc as thin on J~l.'.\H..111\C charm. and the fir t thin~ brought to 1hc rn blc i) a !1,l·'lzed raw onion on a buuc r I JIC \ \OUrce of aulhcn11c Per 1..in • ·J. Orchid opened nine months J~\J: m.my tJblc~ arc fill ed at lunc h und danncrt1mc \\1th )'ncmhe~ of Orange Count) 's 'Hl" mg I raman-Amencan populauon -al"ay nn ~·n,,1uraging ethnic restaur:mt • 1.tL 1 he \\Jll facing the entrance to <>1.hid is CO\iCred \\ith a p.btCI r lll ttng Of a COUnt ry garden \\Ith .1 "hitc trellis arbor. a c..ipricc of the O\\nc~. 1n this authentic l'eNnn rc)tJurant. The menu as 1 ·rtntcd on mauve (orchid) pJpcr . 111 both [ngltsh and bcautaful l\:rsi:rn calligraphy. ' · Dining Edttor Nin e \CSCtM1nn appetize r' begin the lt\tmgs An order of mu l o . forga\ e. :s mu)t. The dash 1s common in the Maddie E:ist. s~c1al here at Orchid, "1th homemade )Ogur1, cucumber and mini, a rcfre hing • -----•. appeliu:r at S~ 50. Skip the more expcn i"c eggpla nt borani. $3.95, a -.l1cl -1exlurcd cggf.lant/yogun pudding. For slcc -plated palate • ror lu ·~ a traditional. acidic hcgann ing dish m:sde of aged p1cllcs. carrot • cauliflower, eggplant and herbs an a powerful tinny vinesar. An order of ash joe (barley ~up). at $2.95, is v.orth the trip Jll by ilsclf: an excellent, rich .. 1..isty broth filled wi1 h rice, b:srley, le ntil • red beans, vcaetablc and lot of green herbs floating on lop. Order the salad olfrch, a novel take on pota10 salad. one that local cateren and pany-givcrs should check out. The combana1ion of dictd chicken, egg, potatoes. pickles, peas, olive 011 and mayonnaise works beautifully aoaether. One order should serve two nicely as a starter, $3.95. Flat bread, co be eaten with - DINING .... ,,_ ptw;<. Owners Kash Bagheri and Jamshid Rafiei ser\-e good, modestly priced cuisine at their nine-month-old Costa Me a restaurant Orchid -a source of authentic Persiari. food: c. ~ -<lt\h-at S<t.9:' . ..11lthf>rtttg bmh: "" - tcmlcrizcJ an ~og.urt. I) unu ,llJI!~ In Full Bloom Orchid restaurant sprouts up to serve authentic, affordable Persian food thut onion. had to go back for u little healing on )cparate occasions: each lime it seemed to have come straighl from the rcfriaerator instead of the oven. Jamshid Rafierc. waiter and ma11rc d', wa happy to oblige. Nothing in Chef Khashayar Baghcri's repertoire of cntree (mostly grilled meats) is over $10.95, and that includes soltani, thick hunks or succulent. marinated tilet m1~nun JnJ balls of ground beef v.h1ch nrc charbroiled with tomatoes and ser.ed with "fluffy "'h1te race." Generous pfeccs of broiled Corni)h game hen~ ure u tJ\ty '>J\Or), quid.I)· l.>rutlcJ .rnJ '.:"1,;J with the TC(}Ul)l,tC hru1 kJ to111;1toc:. .1nJ mun.: "tlull' "h11.:: ~ rke," $9.95. Ten ··0.111\ D1)hc," Jrc '""-J cp.1r~td). t~'" be ing Wf\CJ ~·.1,h JJ.\ '' h1ch Pcr,1:.irh karn tu ~ rnn: on· Junnc the \\CCI.. -OrduJ ', \e11,1on l~I lhl' countr. .) Pot Ro.l't Wcd nc-.J..1, anj I 11.:J ~hramp F ml.1~. · One ol thun h 1 .. ·,t·n1.111 . .in lr~1n1Jn LJ\ur~tc.:, unJllUl'ti:dl~ .111 a1.qu1n.·d 1.1 r1.'-.:Th1d : Ii .. ,., ! · l.".h1d,cn brc;1't Jrc hun.:J unJ.·r a hroud of purple 11[:.i,·l '>Ju .. .: ,,1 JX'ltnl."gr;.1111tc juke th1 .. kc.:1 1.J "a:h ~rounJ fried "alnuh -not .1 prctt) s1gh1 On the plu-. -.1Jc. JJ.h p.>/'i.> - boiled chicken '>Cr.cJ \\Ith .1n Jbundance of nee nrn.cJ "1th ~=oi~-----· raisins. lentils. fre.,h J..11e' J:t..! s:tffron -i) c\ccll ent Tlle r .i:.: 1, a rich. golden )Clllm, th.ink' t,1 the discreet ui.e ot '>Jft ru n .• 1111.I the bits of fru it S\\CC ICn II Ill •• lovely Middle Ea,h:rn m.in n .. ·r Perfectly coolcJ n1..·c I'> one 1)t thi'> re)taur.m t's .,trnng pl1mh. anJ Orchid" gcn1.r,1u' \\1th rxut1oni.. D n nf...., .ire .1 nh,,f..',1 seklll\m 1it "Ille. (I .. r. collu. 1 ... 1 . .:l1k.:-. I on .:~I "~Iler plu .. lrc'h p11m.:~r.1n.1t... '• JU ll'C (Ill ",:.1,l 11) .• 1 J t\hl 'l .1.IJ I Yll~Urt rm ' J t 'IJ -br.:h1J ,.:nc' J 1 lr.1111.m J\!,,ert ~.1llcJ t;ih)1>J .. ·h. "!11, 1 ' alxiut 1.uuo I i.:ht ,.,:,11, tr.lt11 creme brukc -It 1~ J,·,.:11bHI 1• hreJJeJ. 11....:J th•i.r 111 -.m:.u . Jnd th.H 1-. C\.ICth \\ h.11 II turri.:.I Olli tu be . f J,lm'.111111! 1:.-..... ·11111, Jc:f1n11ch C\lHl1.. ~Jhl \tr.llh!l \ t.ii,tc of bJJ../.H .1. SI . '' .1, · ~en .itio n.11. :-.:ot .1 pJ1ntu lt~ \\CCI :is the f...inJ llllcn 111011,I 111 Pcr!.1:1n res1.1uran1'. th1-. ,,,1, \!l''''' enoug,h to order .1 '1.rn11J llfn.:. 10 t~lkc hl.)me -an the .... 1mc h.t~ ... w11h all that C\lr..i "llutr' \\h11.: rice." An added oonu., to 1hc \\h,1k C\perience of OrchaJ '' 1t' neighbor. ju 1 tep-. l\\.t~ "' the ldt; a Middle EJ\tcrn m.1rlc1 and dcla, n.imed Ah and \\ .ilf... in 1de. head for lhc spin': .i nJ inh.ile; it'!> hlc being tr Jll\(X•rt('d to the Maddie EJ'>t an nano-cronJ, T"" mon: t111' qua res of fl.JAIJ\ .J 1oined t h~ Orchid's for an at-home tJ.'>tc tc t. The re t..iur..int anJ marker m.ide fo r an eng.1g1ng ou 11ng - JU t "'hat the J\Xtor orJercJ -.1 rc.ll chan~I! ul pla\.'~ 0 Orchid. JUJJ Suurh Dn tul. bet"ccn PJulimno anJ B.1k1 55J.iJ()70. O~n dJ1fr. I I. ~O .1 m to 9:30 p.m .. to JO pm on Fmf,1\ ;:wJ s.uurdi.I) Orange Coat Weekend I Thursday, February 18, 1993 11 . I Chinese Food For Thought EST AURA f)J l -. ~---..---1 COMBINATION PLATE FRIED RICE Oil CHOW MEIN WITH 1 ltem ......... $2.99 2 ltems ••••••• $3.99 3 Jtems ••••••• $4.99 --- ,, ~~~ ... ~ We believe that Education is most important:. That is why we are donating 12 Orange Coast Weekend I Thoraday, February 18, 1993 2% of our gross income to the Newport Mesa Unified School District. Chi~Doll 424 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa 722-7552 17'1t SL t a.1-• < 'Voll :I t !