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Warm and ple11mt
Some morning cloudiness, turning
clear and warmer an the afternoon.
Coastal/lnland highs from 68 to 79.
Lows from 46 to 52. For the Orange
Coast's most complete weather inform-
ation, including boating, fishing and
surfing reports, sec page Al2.
IN THE NEWSROOM
John RQbinson needs help .... His
Los Angeles Rams;which many experts
picked as Super Bowl contenders at the
start of last season, finished with one of
their most dismal campaigns in recent
memory .... Coach Robinson is ready to
rebuild the National Football League
franchise from the &round up .... So
who has he turned to? Why the
Southern California Chapter of
Associated Builders and Contractors,
Inc., of course .... According to the
group' press release, Robinson is
"anxious to '-ct as much advice as he
can for rcbu1ldin& the Lo Angeles
l Rams" at ABC's Feb. 21 dinner
meeting at Anaheim Stadium .... And,
since both the Rams and the building
industry arc coming off bad years, "the
coach and his audience will receive
some special cheering up from the
Rams cheerleaders," the release states.
... The public is invited. Reservations
($40) may be made by calling 627-7880.
Happy hour is at 6 p.m. followed by
dinner at 7.
QUOTES Of THE DAY
"Sunound Saddam Husst111 w11h
love and evoke tht samt from IUm. "
Dr. Peggy Bassett of Church of
Religious Science in Huntington
Beach, as quoted in Jim Wood's col-
umn (AJ).
"lov~ gi~'U 1tstlf. It is not bought."
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
COMING ATTRACTIONS
• The Oran1e Coast Dally Piiot
joins other local
business giants in
sponsoring Spirit
Run 1991, Orange
County's largest Ski
lOk race, on Feb.
24 at Fashion Is-
land in Newport
Beach. Ca ll race di-
rector Cheryl Morse at 720-0837 for
information.
LOTTERY
Lotto
S, 8, 28, 39, SO, SJ
Bonus number --49.
Dec co
•He1rts: Three.
•O ubs: four.
+Diamonds: Acc.
•Sp1des: KJna.
Topper
INDEX
A•k Mr. RiahtlC7
Bridae column/Cl
Bulletin Boerd/C4
ButiMtWM
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Westminster
Llncastcr
CotKord
~ San Joaquin Hills Tollway: Progress or destruction?
The controYersia l, six-lane loll
road, which will link Newport
Beach and San Juan Capistrano, is
being heralded by some a the so-
lution of the Orange Coast traffic
woes and as an environmental
niJhtmare by others. What do you
think?
C•ll tht Editor'• Hotline 642·
6086. •
Responses will be published next
Thursday.
Thursday, February 14, 1991 25 cents
Residents lire at water plan
,
By Bob--van Eyken
Orqe Coast Oat{ Plot
COSTA MESA -Neighbors of
Lindbergh School are worried about plans
to bury 20 million gallons of water in
their neighborhood.
Mesa Consolidated Water District offi-
cials hope to build the huge underground
reservoir at the inactive school. Last sum-
mer, Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis-
trict board members tentatively approved
the sale of half of the 1().acre school site
at 23rd Street and Orange Avenue for the
project.
Water officials say they need the re er·
voir to provide extra emergency s1orage.
Water industry standards recommend the
maintenance of seven days' supply for
emergency purposes, and the district now
only has half a day's supply 1n re~e rvc,
general manager Karl Kemp said .
But neighbors say they're worried the
long construction period, estimated at two
to three years, and the sheer scale of the
project will disrupt life in their quiet com-
munity.
"I think this is an outrageous project,
and they're trying to ram it down our
throats," said Barbara Burns, a resident
opposed to the project.
"It's a very small site for such a large
re'1ervo1r, and it's in a residential area . 11
should be someplace more isolated, like
up on the bluffs," said Janet Ramage, an-
other resident opposed to the pro1ec1
"It's goang to take four mon(hs just to get
the dirt out, and they say they're goang to
do 100 to 200 loads a day. That's 200 Ill
See WATER/la,...
Mulligan takes hlm1111 out ot the game
After 35 years of coaching basketball at the high school,
community college and unl\lersity levels, 8111 Mulligan has
retired from coaching basketball effective at the end of this
l .. ,~C-0.1y ,..
season. Mulligan, who has coached the Anteaters to a 160-
154 record in 11 seasons and turns 61 later this month,
wants to spend more time with his famil y. See page 81 .
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The results 11'11 ill ·
Wl\o 1s the most influential business
leader in Orange County? Which city
1~ mo t influenuat? Where do people
get 1he1r local news?i"'{the Daily Pilot
tied with the Los Angeles Times)
What are Orange County's biggest
challenges?
The results of the Orange Co.st
Dally Pilot Survey of Local Leaders,
co nducted by the antcrnauonal polling
I fi rm Flc1shm an-H1llard, Inc., in
con1unct1on with the Eddie Mahe Co.,
a W a s h in g t o n -b a s e d b u s 1 n e ss
campaign consulting firm, can be
fou nd on pages A6 and A7.
omcer sues
two comrades;
alleges spying
By Roben Bartcer
Or1nQc Coast Daly Piiat
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Sgt. Jeff
King, fired for an allegedly unauthorized
1989 police helicopter night only to win
reinstatement less than a year later, has
filed a lawsuit against two fellow officers
an the aero bureau
J(jng. who returned to acuvc duty late
last year, claims that Officers Paul B.
Lane and DaYld A Catala.no invaded his
privacy by illegally tapc-recordtng a con-
~e~at1on without hi consent. according
to legal papers filed in West Onnge
County Municipal Court.
J(jng. who couldn't be r~ched for com-
ment, is eeking $3,000 from each offtcer,
the high t amount allowed foT such of-
fenses, o!ficials said.
In the .tcP.I documrnts, King said the
conversation took place on about Oct. 13,
1989.
1t was about the same time that depart-
ment officials were investigating an unau-
thorized helicopter flight to Indio involv-
ing King.
The department's expensive McDonnell
Douglas SOO E helicopter rcportcdly Oew
the 100 mLlcs to the desert to pick up
King and a female companion who were
stranded when their vehicle broke down
dunng a weekend outin&.
City Attorney Gail Hutton said Wed-
nesday she' didn't know If the alleiedly ~
See SUIT,._.,_
Love is reason for life
Last week we asked Dally Pilot
readers to open their hearts ind wntc
to us about their loves -memories,
feelings. 1 little about what that pc-
cial person means. We offered a ro-
mantic dinner at the Villa Nova as a
prize for tbe. letter jud1ed tbe be.st.
Well, we have a winner. We 11/so have
a runner-up. And -.:: have a bushel
ba ket full of Others -some funny,
some poiff1ant, Ill revealing 1 little
about the wa" of love. The winner
and runner-up are printed here. A
samplin1 of the Other responses a-e re-
~ived are on paies AS, A9 i nd AJO.
Tiii WllllllP:
Valentine's week is a ¥Cry special
time for me. Al a lS·year-old hiah
school student I wa in a tnaic: air·
plane crash on Feb. 12, 1978. which
took the other three s-.eenacn' liva.
Many people tOld ,_ that I must
have IMd for a reuon. I lbouaht
about this often, but ne¥er re8ly '9·
l~ or undcntoDd that I had IMd
for a special l'UIOll.
A few 1'&rl la&lr, • M I...,..,..._ I met tbe malt b1adM _. w
sirl I had 9\'0f aea. She .. 16 ,_.
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attached. It was unbelievable. N
the cir~mstanccs were ~rfcct lot
romance. Al I left that night I knew
had finally found the nght girl.
Now, at last, I have fou nd the riJh
person and more importantly, un
stand and believe that l lived for
very. very special reason. _,,. Seftnl. ~
Orange Coast People
Ken LaBllnc
HE 1s·------------
A businessman and Democratic Party activist, interested i11
helping revive the moribund Orange County party. As member·
ship and program chairmnn for the Democratic Club of West Or-
ange County, LeBlanc 1s focusing on rebuilding member ... h1p in
that group, incl uding ~.campaign to '"help change the image of
Democrnts in our an:.i MEANGU.,_ _________ _
.\\ part of his effort. L.: 01 inc proposed an amh1t1ous pro
gr.im chcdule for 1991 that focuses on local, national and inter·
n.111onal issue' Under the lcaJer~h1p of president Pat McCabe.
tht club .11'u de .. elup1., poltC) r· \lllllm on IS!>Ues like the Persian
Gulf \\ .ir
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A ll hou !! h relat1,el\ nt'" ll• the < >r.ingc Coa">t, LcBlanc is no
p0l111c.il nrnph\ ll: R.11-.cJ nn tlw I ,,,t C ·o.i't '~here the Demo·
crat1c pol11u:..tl m,1thinc '' pm,c1lul, l d~l 111~ hclte,es in politu:.al
.sct1\lsm to 1mprnH· 1.,1K1c1.d c.,nd1t11•n' (,,lll.:·om:ntcd and amb1·
tlllll,, he Jdmlh .1 run lllr pnl111~.1( l)flln. '' prnh.thl) In hlS future
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111,1 hi' t1r,1 \\Ill: .ind '''U"L''' '11n .ilmP\l '1m11lt ,1ncou~h before
mll\ing 111 c .1hl11rn1.1 "11h h,, 11ldt·1 ,,,n I la-llun11ngion Beach
rc,1dent h.1, 'in~~ rem trriul I k 1nJ 111, "lit Sherry Jrc: the
rr11utf r.iren1' 111 J nl'\\ '"11
\\hen he 1,n'1 pl.1\1n~ h11,!1.1nd, t.11l11:r .111d pnl111cal Jl:ll\1!.t,
LcBl..tnl'. JJ, 1.,pc:..:1.1li1e' ·" .1 1n,uhk,l11•ntcr t.1r c.tr dealcr,h1ps.
I clpin.c thc:m 1mrrll\e tlic1r 11pc:1.1t1P:'\' aml, 1n turn. their profit
mah!lll' lit hope' tn JP the '111 \: f\1r the 01.111l!c Count\ Demo·
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Local News Briefs
Irvine council postpones Westpark II vote
lR\INI f he ll"\1nt tl1 \\Ill hl\e 111 ,,,11130 J,,~, to deter
mine 1f .1 propo,cd rc:1.,ide11l1.tl fll•1JC.'ll \\ti L:ll hcfure \tl1Cr1., here
In the me.11111me. < •Hin .. t1r11.111 Hill \ .ird111il" \\111 tr\ to work
uut an .1grecmcn1 hcl\\Cl:O ll"\11tl' lnrn•irrt"' k.1dt•r\ .rnd Irvine
Co offic1..tl1., mer the \\ e,1p.ir~ II pl.111 I he Cit~ (11uncil unan1 -
mou1,I\ \.OtcJ I ue,J,t\ '" put Pll 1 lin.11 dcc1,11•n ''n the clell1on
\\hilc the t.llb .ire 11ni:o111c
A fl Jr.1dc of 1.,pe.11-l·r,, mn th llh II h:r' 111 ll"\1nt: rnmorrO\\,
h.1d url!,cd to 1.nunctl 111 !' 11 :h1.: '''"1.: 1111 the \.It\·, ne\l re,cul,1r
elcc1111n. 'chcdukd ''' '.'\t 'C.'m1•cr I 1112
C.mn .. tl m1.:mbt•r, c11uld h.iH dunc 1h.11. '' the~ 1.:oulJ h,,,e
... 1lh:<l .1 'rc:~r ii 1.: cu1ur 11r r ''-'11J1:1 I 1h1.: r p1e\t1111' de .. 1,1011 111
.1110" the '-L'n'trud1nn o1 n, Hh ~ -111 twme' I\ the :-.=e\\port
lk.1ch·h.1,cd ll"\1ne ( o
I I"\ int• ll 1mor fll" le 11!1.: r' 1 1 .. , : : • 'he de' clnpmc n I. pl.1 n ned
lnr ,)0 ,Jl!rll.:ultur.11 r •.• I h11rJu~.1 "' ( .ihc• Dri\e. B.11r.ine.1
P.1rk"·"· Haf'\..ird "'t:nui: .ind II"\ r 1 C'nt r Drnc, f1H J numhcr
of r~ 1\iln.., The gr••lll' '' 1111' 1 er~ 1'LI 1111rihu ol rent.ii Imme'
'el t1~1<.k for lu\\. 1m11mt• I 11111lic,, \1 111, h· •me' f.irtht•r ,1\\,1\ lr11m
.1d1.1ccn1 clect r11..1I "lfe' 11111 11'\.ir1; '"und allcnuation 111 dull
""l'e from M.ir1ne heh1.111'1 r lhir 1• crhc.1d
I ne grnur g.ttherc:d llC lf1\ ... ~ill -•cnilllllC\, 5,hfl' ol \\ h1d1
-were valid, 1n order IP c .. ·1 ti l '" ·~ 1111 lhc h.1 lol Their goi ti 1' 111
mcrturn City Council .1ppr•• ii• t :he pr111c1:1
Irvi ne Co o;pokc-.m.111 \I e \111 .. k,1111 '"1d 1he comp.111\ ,,,1,
nc11her d1i,appointed n11r 1 •PP' •1th the coun1..il 's deu,111n I ht•
company applaud' lht " •rt 1" 1ci;o11.1tc .tn agreemenl on the
"'ue, he .. .ttd .
Ex-Ram pleads innocent to manslaughter
LAGUNA NIG l I I [., I, An gele<. Ram<i lineman Ollug
r ranee ple3ded snn11 \: 111 \\ c,Jne,da) to a charge th..tt he "J'
drunk when h" B\1\\ rounded .1 cun.e at RO mph .rnd cr.11.,hcd
head-on into a ne1ghl ir\ 1..ir killing her
France, charged w1:h gru.,, .. eh1cular mJnsl..iughter \\h1 lc ant1m-
cated for 1he Ma'< c; de.1th llf \,l;ma Conception Con1rcr.11.,, en·
tcrcd ht ple.i 1n Or,1n~c < •>unty South Mun1c1pal Court
According 10 the < 1hforn1.t I l1ghwny Patrol, France .., blood·
alcohol level wa., I ' pcH·cnt the day of the accident Under
California law, a pcN1n 1~ com1dered legall> drunk 1f h" hlood
alcohol conten1 1 OR 11r higher
France' attorney, Jim Wah.worth, was unava1l:iblc In tommen1
on his client' ple.t
According 10 lhe CHP. France left his LagunJ J 1111., townhouse
about 4:30 p.m. last ~pring. and a short time I.lier \\.:l\ doing
about 80 mph 1n a 45 mph zone.
While northbound on Aliso Hill~ Drive, he apparcnll) lo<;t con-
trol or his car on a curve near u Cienega Street and collided
with a Mazda driven by Contrerns, 53, who 11 .. ed tn the nmc
townhou~c complex as lhe fo rmer two-time All·Pro choice, nu-
thonties aid.
France, who played for the Ram~ from 197.5-81. suffered a bro
ken polvi and conc:u ion in the c:ra.~h. H1~ next appearance ll ct
for March 29 in South Mun1c1pal Court
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SANTA ANA -Four young gang members were rre ted
Wednesday and one was bcin& souaJlt in connection with the Jan.
24 dca&h of • fellow aana member, who wa killed by rival in an
afteraoon thootout at 1 Santa Ana park.
11111 sutpecll were booked for felony conspiracy and "11dina
Ud lbeuma durina &.he commi ion or a homicide.'' said Santa
AM police lpOkeawoman Maureen Haac:ker.
.. lddldoll 90 the unidentified 17-year-old killed in the attack
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The World ... In Four Minutes
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DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia -Allied
warplanes, in a pinpoint bombina that sent
shock waves fa r beyond Iraq, destroyed an
underground structure in Baghdad on
Wednesday, and officials said SOO civilians
were killed. Iraq called it a bomb shelter.
The United States called it a military
command center.
By nightfall, 14 hours after the pre·
dawn attack, crews were still pulling
charred bodies, some of lhem children,
frl!-tnff STOFIM
from the rubble, an Associated Pre s corre~pondent reported from
Baghdad. Distraught relatives crowded the smoke-filled streets.
Iraq's health minister, Abdel-Salam Mohammed Saeed, descri bed
the precision bombing as "a well-planned crime."
But the U.S. command in Saudi Arabia, and later the White
House, said the subterranean concrete facility had been pos1t1vcly
identified as an Iraqi military command-and<ontrol center, and the
right 1nrget was...hit.
"We don't know why civilians were at thnt loca1ion," s111d Marlin
Fitzwater, President Bush's spoke man . American official s blamed
Iraq's leadership for the tragedy, S3ying it had put civilian-; "in
harm\ way." '
Later. at the daily news briefing in Riyadh, 3n empha11c Brig. Gen.
R1clrnrd Neal, !!peaking for the U.S. command. told reporter!!: "I'm
.here 10 tell you that it was a m1l1tary bunker. It was a command·and -
Clln t rol facil11('
He s:i1d m1h1ary radio traffic had been delected coming from the
101..11100 Although originally built as a civilian bomb shelter tn 19 5,
during Iraq's war with Iran, ll had since been converted to m1lttal)
u-.e. and 11 became more active in 1he past two weeks, Neal said. He
'131d the wof rece ntly was painted tn camounage .
The AP t:orrespondent, D1lip Ganguly, in pccted the ruins wit h
tllher 1ournal1"lt'i and said he saw no obviou 1gn that 1t had a mrlr·
t.1ry use
Couplet! v.1th continuing civilian deaths el e\\here, the Baghdad
bombing \\J' sure to inname an interna11onal deb..ite O\.c r the \\ar's
co IS :ind tactics.
by
Sheral LeBeau
ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES
H ound Ong I lunter ordered a double bourbon .ind water -
CJ') on the \\ater -and took stock of the i.1 tu.l11(10
"Well. we lost that ugly old limo of yo urs. Sal"!> J goner And
"e got oursel\es omc exercise ~w1mming back to ~hore All in
all. 3 prctt~ ~uccc!>sful da>. I'd say··
RomJn 'vtiles nodded in agreement \\h1lc tn.1ng 10 Oag Jown
1he \\Jllrc:<.s for another round. Aflcr an\\\Crmg the .1uthont1es'
quc,11on,, the p..iir had changed clot he \ and caught a cJb, looking
for a '"fl tlnnk and a large steak -medium r..tre And thal r :id
hrl>ught 1hcm 10 the· Archc!>
"Hound Dog. "e can't ml!!'> .t bca1 on th1~ Jon..ithan Vitale
\lllr\ I think \\Ith the la1e Sal Prelch gone I c.1n arr mge lor )OU
10 1.1~.c h11., place al the Ne.,port Beach Weeki) KJthcrrne \\on't
like 11, hu t 'he docsn·1 real!\ ha\c much of a choice·
I lnund Dig Huntc:r grabhed his drink, hi\ third !>tncc the pair
.irmnf .ind 111ok" l11ng pull
·Ye.th, I rn~ild u~c a JOb At le.t!>I un til tho'e m1ll1om start roll·
'"!! in, nghl RomJn·> ·
\tile' lau~hed He"·" about 1t1 amwcr ~hrn 'omethmh ~.!light
h" nc A. m.1n \\Ith m;i11~tl d.1rk hair. nn 'hnt•c., and .1 B.1lhoa
lk.1th C 11 I 'hirt h;fJ J11'1 'trollcJ 1010 th e h ir .irca
I mu\! lleld .1 re,1 , Hound Dog. I coulu "~e..tr I JU't 'a'' Sal
Prclch
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Did You Know?
A big day for the county's
commissioners of marriages
• llrrl' (omc tht OC Brides: Todily 1s .1 hu'i) dJy in the
m.1rn.1!!c cnmm1\\111ncr's office at the Orange Counl'< courthouse
in "·in1 ·1 An.1 M.in, Orange County romantic:, choo\c this day to
11e the ~nol .ind in I 986. a record 89 couples said "I tlo" he fore
1>nc of eight Or:ince County deputy comm1ssioncr'I of marriage'
So, 11 \llll \\,1111 111 '') i1 with more than candy or nn"cr-1. \JY it at
the: u1urtl11 11"'· hut be prepared to wait in line .
) • 111 l ·"' flt• 1111r \.'alcntinc by )Cntling your lmte1nc.1/ /,1cts tv
1>1,J }1111 f..r11 11~. Orange Co•JI Dally Pilot, PO ll<H 1'60, Co)f,1
\In 1 <J:11 '11
-Complied b.t Ann<' Spinn
Pollce Log
Costn \1csa w11h • rock •
In other developments: . . • Iraq's foreign minister, Tariq Aziz, will fly to Moscow this week·
end to meet wilh President Mikhail S. Oorbochcv, • Soviet spokes.-
man said. A Soviet envoy's talks Tuesday with Iraqi President
Sndd m Hussein in Baghdad "give cau c for hope," the spokesman
aid without elaboration. .
• The Security Counci l voted 9-2 wilh four abste~11on ~ednesday
to hold its first formal session on the Gulf conflict behind closed
doors. The non·televi ed debate today will be the first formal council
sc sion held in private since November 1975. •
• Ycvgcny Primakov, the Soviet envoy who met :-vith Sa~dom, said
he took up the issue of alhed prisoners of wa~ with an aide to the
Iraqi president "in a very sharp form," telhng him Iraq's treatment of
th~risoners violates the Geneva co nventions.
• The Soviet fo reign minister, Alexander Bessmertnykh, denied a
French new~paper report that suggested Soviet military a~viser~ ~ere
still (n Iraq helping the Iraqi military, the French Foreign Ministry
reported.
• One of the 011 licks foJJling Saudi Arabia's gulf coast rounded
the Ras az Zawr peninsula and entered Ad Dari Bay, known for its
sea grass beds and rich fishing areas. . . .
• Diplomats in Riyadh aid 1he Saudis, focin~ a bu.dg~t defic1.t be·
cause of the war, nre seeking more than· $3 billion in international
loans.
Kirk Douglas Injured In plane mishap
SANTA PA ULA -Kuk Douglas and cartoon voice artist Noel
Blanc were injured WednesdJy when the helicopter they were in col-
lided with a stunt plane, o puhlrcist said. Two people aboard the
pl.inc were killed
The colhs1on occurred about J 30 pm above a runway at a small,
pmatc airport popular w11h celebrity aviauon buffs and stunt pilots.
The 1dent11 1c., of the de.id "ere not immediately available
Douglas. 74, who hilS a p.1cem.tker, possibly broke some ribs and
,uffered a concU'>'IOn and Ol.tnc, 5:!. ~on of the late Mel Blanc, may
ha"e ~uffered broken nbs anJ ,, hro~cn leg, ard Rulon Barlow, presi-
dent of SantJ PJul..t Memtinal Husp1tal
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m.1m,1ge \·ow' were the l.1le'il
\Hlnkle 3) hundred\ of couple'
prepared 10 lie a Valentine\
0.1\ kn01 1n ce remonies be~in
n1ng at midnight aero~' 1h1'
gilmin~ capital
A line formed V..edne1.,dJ\'
afternoon .11 the Clark Cnunl~
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employee' at more th.in t\\o
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for 1he1r b1gge't dJy of tht·
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m1 cl JI her L111 le While Chap·
cl drM~·up \Cl"\ICC.
C 11u ple~ in limousines, pK l ·
up' u r rental car) can dri\e up
Ill ,1 window that provides a
pre Jehl r 14 hours a da). hold·
101.\ a microphone out to the
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\ mdn rcporlrd 1h11 hts cit-roorntnalc broke inln
h" ''"' ''<' room a1 Self S1or•ae Centers of AmerE.: lhllll Superior Ave ind took an estimated SSOO,tMI
""•irlh or (nmic 1'ooks Accord1n& 10 lnvcs11ga1ors, lhc l1l<:k 1•n the \lnraac room doOr was c:u1 or o~ned w11h
.1 kc-y Only milk cra1c1, Which contained il-00 to SOO
cnm1c 1'<1ok' each. were taken. the victim told poltee.
A (.ii S1aic Fullerton Mudenl s:t1d romcone lm1n·
c.l\\tlle ph1~-crl vidcoc:a lie recorder, compac1 discs, port;ihlc dt\C payer and headphone •
• /\ G,irJcn Grove resident wat punched In the rice .ii Chestc• Drawer• bu , 179 £. 17th Street, by in· oihcr pnlmn The vic1lm lOld POiice he did no1 lcnow
hi• 1.uackcr. and the two had' not arpcd. However,
1hc vic1tm u1d ht had been "c:hedina out" 1he other
man·s &irlfricnd. The 91Chm autfcrcd • polSI le bro-
ken n01e and was treated at t~MC.no bj paramcda..
f\I 1 bouncer's rcqu<:."t. the ocher man tiad left the
bar •hen pohce 1m~d. • A 1r.om1n compl11nc4 tbal lhc ""iwd fCftt1l Qb. \Cenc phone eallJ Friday nilht from tho sanwt C9llcr.
h told polite 1h1r Whcft afic 1uwcred her ohon1, 1
man •11 bruth1n1 hclVI" °" the ochct end lto theft m• ob«cnc commct11• fo htr and "u11 up
Fountain Vallej
A ptpo boftlb Ip Ncl M a ~ .. a1*d
minor dem• to • W.IJlail ~._. • ,lcnc Jere T~ nlfhl. Ho OM .... IA Is• lhc 10:1) p m widc1tt. • r::====~!ti3rra& ........... .
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dichcd • 'hotaun 11 him while he wu drivinJ ~est on Wuncr Avenue Al Ml Marcus Street Tue,d1y 1t atx>ut 10 pm • Somcunc •hoi 11 1 buuncs_, 11 SKSO Warner BlvJd brc1lcina 111 upst11n window There were no rcportc
ln1urici The incident wu ~ported to police Tuc1<h1y • Thieves 11<>1e 1 wallet from a Loi Judlnes Wctt vol· l~b1ll court Tuesday. The km was e1t1m:t1cd 11 more than Sl,000 • A JO-yc1r-old Cuaon man WIJ uruted Tuc:.chty on suspicion of 11e1hn1 1 lap.tup computer from a Wim-er A't'Cnuo w~. Wttncwct led police to 1ntat
Mark•y Raymond Otloque, -ho w11 taler booked Into Orana• County J111 Oft u p1cior) of pnd tticn.
HuntJnaton lkach
An oldcr·mockl B111et Rcpl ttpo1tedly slammed
lnlO 1 cul1> and trc on Beard Line 1nd then lum·
bcrcd rny wi1b all four uru flattened • ~,_....a.,....,. to a rtd l!* SVpn tt
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lntrud~~ forced open 11 front t.loor 1n the 200
hhxk or Geneva Avenue ind 1tolc I lclev1~t0n. VCR. I~ comp<>CI d1~ 1nd 24 l1rs
Someone reportedly siolc 1n SRS<>camera 11 Circuit Ct1y. 1n1 Ed1n1cr Ave.
Lagllna Beach
A La1un1 Beach re ldcnt Wat 1tTutcd for drMna
under 1flo 1nllucnce of eloohol • A mountain bike wu reported a&olcn. The bike Is
yellow ind 1n worth 1n c.tim•tcd Sl.200 -Newport Beach
Or~ Coait Dally Piiot
Co•ltment to love
can impact the world
You'd think the '91 Valen
tine song \\Ould be. "Whut the
world need now is love, more
love"
Not !iO, ~ccording to Dr.
Peggy Ba cu or Church of Re-
ligious Science in l luntmgton
Beach. "I he world h.1!) all the
love II need,," s.1id Ba'>sctt in a
V11lc1111nc·rclated ermon ''the
need is for the world to d>.peri·
encc more love"
Jim wood Dr Ba 'Cll called on her
congregation "lo ~urround
Saddam Hu">Sc1n ""ith love and -------------
e-.oke the 'amc rrom him RI· ?-.. 1-11
d1culous )OU '><l)? Church ~
member S.ind1 Calderone
didn't think '>O ~he entered the Orange C'oa<it Dnl h Piiot's
'<;end Saddam a mc~age" (via a l.'<) nuss1le) contest. •
"Dear SacJcJJm }'our Allah .incJ mv God urr: with U\ m th<.'\''
troubled 11mc!> I send /me J..mmmg on/.> th1\ "'" '"""' U\
through On~v love un 1vr:\ "hen ,11/ t:1'r: has hccn torn J\undr:r "
Calderone doe~n't c'<pec.1 to win the hmt1lc contest. But Dr
Bas)Clt 1 cnous that in lo-.e lie' the resolution of worldly and
inner con01ct!o And ,1long the Orange: Coa,l, when Pegg) Ba"ett
'ipeak'\, thou~anth h\tcn
In her Valentine me,.,agc, B,1.,,ctt 'pcc1ficJ1ly mentioned the
Middle [·3 I war. "No une hji. the perfect ~oluLion." she !laid,
'hut certainly the ~11uat1on h.1 .. Jolrrcu u~ into new thinking rhc
1110,t urgcnt pnnc.1plc '"c ncc<l to re\ IC\\ 1 ... IU\ c "
lll that, Dr Ba<i\Clt added, 'I'm not 1.111..ing jhout '>ug.ir ~1l.1tcd
lmc stuff I refer 10 the urll\cr,,11 truth.''
>\\IOI'\ of '\illl\111 lllll1mcd In 11, ,1 \l'<·\CJr 'ur.i,o r of ,t de.1th
CJmp !<lid of \Cemg hi\ k\'l'h f.1mil~ kill~d b~ machine gunning
"At th.11 mnmcnt I ha<l th e chol\l'," ... ud the 'u('iH>r. "ol h\rnl!
m-. hfe .tecnrJin~ to h.11e, or h\ln!! 11 .1\'.'\'.1)rd1ni: to lme. •
"I d111,e lme anJ 11 "·" .111 c.1,~ dcn'll•n.~' rccJllcd the ,ur.1-
vor, ''for I h.1d .. ccn "h.tt hate 11nc, It h.1<l Jll'>I ktlh:d the '" pc11-
ple mu't de.ir tu me "
\nother 'tor. .1hn ln\111\cJ \\,u It 11ll.'.urrcJ .it a rcu:nt r<:trcat
"'hlll .1 lnrmt:r l \ \rm' n1t 1cn 111cnt1uned the l'la11lc .11 Kh.tl)I
He politely rc411c:,tcd .1 pr,l\Cr ltir 111ir 1m1'P' ··
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eluded Imm .1 true .. pmt 111 li>'c
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be \~tlling 111 let g11 11f 111ir 1udgrncnl\ ·
She c.1lmh 1"11Ld .1 "V,du1t1m·" 1.h.1llcnl!c "f 1) real111. th.11
love " Olll 1 \Jl'dl 1r1nc, \UI! lf·l11,1tul pill \\e-t.1f..c.. hut that it h'"
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Thursday, February 1~. 1991 D
Rnal arguments heard in baby-killing trial
8y Emily Adams
0raogt Coast 0 1 F
NEWPOR1 S~ACH A
fountain Valle) man who ,uffo-
\:ltc:d hi infant nephew did o out
of clfi hne\s, JCalou y and f ru trn·
tion. not becaui:.e of a mental ill-
nc"· ;i pro ccutor told Superior
Court jurors Wcdnc day.
During ht!. cloi:.ing argument in
Sherman Corwin's murder trial.
Deputy Di\trict Altorncy Charle'
Middleton rejected the notion th.It
Corwin uffcred an uncontrollable
"ru~h of dcprc ion" when he put
a pl ~11c baa over Thoma~ Negri\
head
11Jdlc:lon aid.
CoNtn Oed JUM ' hc:ryl nJ
Oreg Negri, ht) i.nler <and hrother·
1n l.1w, "ere n:tutning home. tie
drove to 11 Pac I cl oft1ce building
in Tu-,tin, "h~re he was emplo)Cd
·'' a Pinkerton 'iccur1ty guard. and
hid for three. hour' before 'urrcn-
dering to pohcc
·rhc e'<· II\.}' recruit, d"c-hargcd
;1ftcr om· )C.tr ol \crv1ct' lor medi-
c.al rca .. on,, d1dn '1 h. rm the
Nc1•n\ '·ve.ir·old d.1ughtcr that
night 1n Octohcr 19 11
Whtie 'ed1ng h1' dl\chargc,
Cul'\l,in told a ,,.;) P'h'h1alri'>t hl'
nncc: put .1 pl.t,lll' h 1 · mer hi'
l.tlC, .111empt1ng ">lllCHlc Derb\
\;h11r.1ctenlcd the upparcnt u1c1de
attempt a " cll·mc:d1c~11un
Cor~m suUcn from \lfitJ)()I• 1
dcpre"1on, \\h1ch cau'e' 1nde·
'cr1bablc pain amt on,1ct).'' D ·rh}
'aid. The d1'>CB~ Col'\\111 inhel1ted
(mm ht) mother -\\ht• rnmm11
ted .. u1c1de when Co~in \\j~
CllU"it'~ ru,hc'> nl 1111c11'c: dC'pr(l\
Mun which Corn-in leJ1ne<.I to con
trol by pu111ng J ph.1~11 h,1g m1.·1
his head, Ocrb) 'aid
L1borntof\ tc'" ,1111\1.cd ( OI\\ 111
hiut placed one 1tf the ha., u ed It>
l.;111 t horn.is i'\eg11 mer ht' m'
hc<1d at one point l hc e\Hk11
Derh\. ,,11d '"•\\Cl < 1 '"''' 1 t J
irr.1111 n.ill) ind l.;1lkd I
dum g .i near-p )'Chow: cp11'0dc.
\\ c are n t •0111g 10 a k fof"
~ ur t.\mp:Uh\ \\., don't \Htftl
\ ur rncrC\ ltht folio" 1hc h•"·''
Derby tnld JU!Of!>
Pro\c:Ct11or!. C'Ompktely rC}C:\;lc&i ~
the 1dc 1 'I uneonllllll. ble mcnt;al
1ll1u.· \ ho"c'er, and , 1d Co~in
"1, ~•mpl\ .1nt1·M1<:1.1I -ind re · spu11~1blc tor 2111 h1'> .1i;.t1on' I
Gre~ .111d Cheryl "\c~ri were :
both 111 the aud1c:nce for Wed·'
nc: '''" " do ing argument , ill·, •
thnugh rhc:~ ' t 'ep;.ir 1tel\ l he
couple ep i:.ued and ( hc.:1)1 Segn
his gone b,11.J, to lt\C \\1th her fa·
rher "'h ' Jttcnd J t'\Cf\ di1\ of
h ' r , 1r1.1l "everybody's imbalanced.
tlon'1 think there'-; a perfcl.t per·
~n on earth But just becJu'c .1
pcr:.on kill\ doe\n't mean th9'rc
'>ICk," Middleton <,.11d.
Neither side d1,pu1c~ the fa ct
that Corn-in, 21. trted to choke
fhoma' Negri a' he lay in hi.., crib,
then tied a pla ... 11c. bag Jround the
toddler\ neck before finally put·
ting the )Oung..,tcr 1n\1de a g.1rb.1ge
b.1g and 1~1ng the end
Drunken driver 's retrial on charges
at second-degree murder under way
"There ' no que,11nn the .Ill'
.ire uf a 1.h1llm~ n.11ure . ·1 he b11;
"'uc hcrt " , .. "" ll done \\Ith m.il·
1i:c .1ftircthouch1.' .1 rl!ued Puhl11.
Del ender Mar'rr D1.·rb\'
Al the time nl the.. lo.1llin~. ( llr
\\l!l \\,I\ under the inllul·ncc of 1
\e\Crc Jcprc'""t! Cfll'lldl· Jlld "
onh guilt} of 1molun1.1~ m.in·
.. 1.1111?,hter. Dnl'' 'anl 1-ir•t Jcl!fl'( mur~lcr \\·" ti l: 'cr.11..t \l1ddlctL1n
.hked the JUror' to return \\llh
\n:11rd1ng Ill pr1"ecu111r,, C11r·
"Ill tried to m.1!..c h1-. m:rhe\\ ·,
de.1th .1ppc.1r .1,c1l,knt.il \\ h<.'n he
re.1h1cd he'd t 11lcJ, h1. fc11!ncd
mcnt.11 11lne.,, f\1 1Jdlctl'n 'J1J.
";\lier he ll~I.; di thl· h.1g' ott.
he 'cc' the: m.iri.., l'lcl!mnmi.: 111
torm un th1. l hilJ' neck. \t .. idk·
ton ,,11J J...n1•\\ln>' ht ll1u'd11'1
cl.11m the 1111.int died .1 'udden c11h
death. ( or~in wok 11ut ·' nnc .ind
.. hot 11 11 the door. pl.1nn1n!! 111
hl.1mc the de.1th o n 111 intruder.
"i ''I\ \\: \ \fl<:\\ murder
trill ''"' \\1.:dn1.·~d.I\ for ,1
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Costa Mesa, CA
17th and Tu~ttn
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kp.11tm(nl t ul ll • I
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LU!llf:. could retry Reding fo r the
rour 1.nunt of murder 1 r let him
,1,1nd c1invicted on le.,,cr 1.h 11gc'
111 'ch1cular man,lau •htcr
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11n the murder ch.iri.:
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Disney planning parks, hotels
LOS ANGELES -Walt Disney area include two new theme parks
Co.'s lans for the Disneyland and several bla hotels, not just the ....-~~ ..... ~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~
second theme park discussed
previou ly, according to reports
Wedne day.
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Disney officials declined to
comment on the reports.
"Fut, cllfdcnl, ......... z.wc, .... ~
TM, don't come ""1 ffnn than ~"
There is clear precedent .for
such wide development, however.
The company hns Walt Disney
World, Epcot Center and MGM
Disney Studio near each other in
Florida. Guests pay separate
admi ions for each park; many
s1ay 1n Disney ho1els and cal in
Disney restauranls.
~ Solaby, ia..11•1•
A I 111 Lie I 11 a.M cn•t M2-S8tt FOHlCLOSURl
Di ney alrendy has presented a
pl<1n for a $2 billion, 350-acre,
ocean-theme "Pon Disney" park
JI the ite of the Queen Mary and
Spruce Goose tourist attrac1ion
1ha1 it operates in Long Beach.
The Anaheim and Long Beach
developments had been described
as being in competition to become
Di sney's "second gate" in
Sou1hern. California. The company
hasn't ruled out building both.
The report in the Los Angeles
Times Wednesday followed news
this week that Disney has paid $30
million for 23 acres of land ne ar
Dis neyland, obtained a land lease
on a motel nnd is shopping for
more property.
Alan Ep 1ein, Disney's vice
president of development ,
wouldn't discuss plans for
Anaheim beyond a 'ague company
'>larement that de<,cnbed hopes for
Seven Carats ...
·a makeover of the tawdry area
near Disneyland, \\ h ich is flanked
b) d1 count motels. mini malls and
convenience stores.
for the price of Three!
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Orange Coast Dally Piiot Thursday, February 1•. 1991 • ..
Man, woman of the year honored Active community member
J. Louann Marinos dies By Bob v111 E en
~ "°' COSTA MESA -It cems
JUJctec.i lh C\IC:l)one in need, from
tiny toh .11 Children's Ho pital to
homebound senior , h benefited
at one lime or another from the
care of Vaughan Redding or
Mane ~1Jples.
Though they hail from different
Jl:lrls of the country and huvc
diffe rent b.1cksround , the two
longtime C u'tt' Mc an shn.re the
honor th" yenr of having been
n.1med the city's Mun and Woman of the ) c:.ir ·
came out to Long Beach to vi it
her hu band, who wnc; to11oned on
ship based ot the harbor. She
aid her principle memory o( that
trip as having to give up her
railway compartment, on orders
rrom the U.S. Army, for the
comfort of a German jteneral who
wns a pri oner of w1u.
It wac;n't until 1957 thnt the
couple managed the move, ettling
first in Santa Monica and moving
two years Inter 10 Costa Mec;a.
"We'd drive around every
"eekend looking for a place we'd
like to live," she o;aid "When we
got 10 Costa Me sa, we !...new this
"as 1t. Thi'> I) my town and I love ll .. Maples Redding
COSTA MESA • Funeral s.crv1ce5 w11l be held for l<>11gtimc
Costa Mesa rc)1dent J Louiinn Manno .. on Saturday at 11 1.m. at
Harbor Lawn·Mount 011\c Mortuuy.
Mrs Marano died Monda> at Hoag t-.kmonc1I
Hospital. She "'as 55
An active community member, )he wa., board
member of the PT A for 29 )Car.,, c1nd 1n 1975
was awarded the Honorary SCl'\ICe A't'ard and
named "Woman of the Hour " \he al'>u "a
active in man) o rgan 11a11on~ 1nclud1ng
Bluebirds. Camp hre Gari,, ·r r1·H1· Y. Girl
Scouts, Boy Seoul'>. Amenlan Legion \ux1h<tl)'
of Bombay Beach Post RO I and L1d1c:' A11,1h.1ry
of the VFW Po'>l l 173 1n Anaheim Marinos
Sptm\orld b) the Cost.1 Mcs.1
C harnbcr of Commerce and the Onin.:e Coast Dally Pilot, the ~fan Redding ha) ali.o been offering e'pCrtl\C in the area!> of career i;raduate ,choul, but ,pent 1hc
and \\.om.tn of the Year awards hi\ help and guidance to the cou n\ellng. athlcucs and school hulk of hi\ profc,,10 nal life
uc given annual!)' 10 people who communll)' for decade~. His fund raising. \\Orking .,..1th wrpor.ite pef'onnel
ha"e di)tinguir,hed them,clve" O\Cr !>erv1ce rci.umc ranges from the Born and ra1.;ed 1n Indiana, and union rel.11111n, I le and hi'>
a long pcrtod of lime in a variet)' Co ta ~fc!>a North K1"an1s Club to Redding allcndcd undergraduate \\ 1fc. Helen. nwH·d h> c0 ,1;.i ~1e,,i
She IS survived b~ hu .. b.ind I cd M .irino-. of co .. ta Me .. a; a !.On,
John of BOl)e, Idaho, l.1JU)!htcr,, ~J ·~· P.t rfr..<r of co .. ta Mc .. a,
L~d1a Richardson JI R1,er 1dc.'. Polh \nn B1 hop of Trabuco
Canvon, Julia \\.ooJ if \ in1.1 An.1 •• ind I h.1 1a \.1arino) of C..o'>li:I
"1e,·a. mother '\.1n'-' Rl1tJt of Homb,n UeJch J brother.
Ra)mOnd E'an' 1! \\ c:,1min,1er . '>l\ICr,." Patnc1.J \ n1bald1 of
Bombay Beach anc.J \l.1~ Ander,!Jn •ll Hun11nc11 r Beach 16
grandchildren .• rnd 1hree grcal·l.!r.indchildren. of ,0 1unt.irv .ind leadership Project TLC, ci 'enior meal~ .. chool at Ball State Unl\Cr'llt)' and in 1%6 q po~1110n, program, 10 the Ncwport·Mc!>.1 obtained his master's degree an
Unified School 01!>tnc1. He ha!> 1ndu trial relations at the The :-..tan and Woman of the:
Dcsp11e having long re .. ume of cham:d an advocJcy group working Ln1,cr 1ty of Michigan. . Year awards "Ill be prc~enied al a
A viewing "ill ht held I r dJ\ trom ;.~ pm .1t the funerJI
home. 1675 G1,kr .\'t ( o'tJ \k-.<1.
-B.t tht Dall_r Pilot voluntcc.'r ~cl'\ ice. hoth Maple' .ind 10 incrc.t)C the c11~ \ open 'Ip.tee He \\Orked for a time as a high ~pec1,1I luncheon h b ~R at the
Rcdlhng \\ere surpmcd when the) and h,1, offered hi) C\pen cncc and 'chool a1hlct1c' l.:D.iCh before Wc.,1in \nuth < o."1 Pl.11.1 llotc:I
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back ... M.1plc \J1d ''lio "hen an
honN come' Jlong. )'OU \J) 10
your,elf. Wc.'ll, "here'd tlw. come
from ·'
\\.11h \IJplc,, 11 1.:omc' trnm .1
h)I nt \11lunlal'\ :icll\ 111n !!<'In~
bad. lll 1960, "hen 'he ''urkcJ
\\1th the: (\11lc:gc: Park Pl \ .1nJ
through the )eJr' \\llh 1mol,cmcn1
1n homco'' ncr~ J\\0~1Jt1on'. I he
Co' t.1 ~I c' .1 B 1 c e n t c n n 1 .ti
Comm111ec. the (11rl' Clu". 1 he
Child Gu1d.1me (c:n1a ut Or.1nl!c
CclUnl). 1he ~cn11ir (1,mp.tn1~n
P r o 1.: r .1 m ,1 I I .1 1 r ' 1 c "
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attended h1~h \lhnol .rnd cnllc!-!e
in Jo.nox' 11lc. I cnn .ind ~01 her
f1r)I '·"'c ol C1lilurni.1 nc.ir the
end of \Vorld \\Jr II . \\hen .. he
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TtMnday. February 14, 1991
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urvc)' of Local Leaders was con-
ducted b} the international polling
firm ~le1\hman-H1llard, Inc., in
conJUi Cl1on \\.llh the Eddie Milhe
Co , a \\ a1,hington-based business
c<1mpaign consulting firm.
Respondents were contacted
from J li'>t of 272 city council and
bu-.incs.. leaders across Orange
Count\-. Th" is the final in'>tall-
mcnt tlf n four p.irt series.
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LOCAl NEWS: TIMES nm WITH PILOT
What publication !a your moat Important source o f
lnforMatlon on loc1l news?• ONLY REAO LIST If NfCESSARY
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64 08ANC£ COUNTX 8£CISTtB
30 08ANCE COAST DAILY PILOT
2 08ANCt CQUNty BUSINESS JOURNAL
18 OTHER ; SPECIFY: Anaheim 8ullct1n
Do you live in Or1n9e County?
100\ YES
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S1nt1 Ana
Seal Beach
Treouco Canyon
TuH!n
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QUALITY OF LIFE
~~ •• r. w it~ do you t~.r.k the ov~r1 ll q~1!:~y :ar.i;e Coun•y 11 ·
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BIGGEST CHALLENGE
~~4t •re the biqqest cn1llenoes Oranqe County f~ ~s vrr
11, nea t five ye1rs which 1111y affect the q1-• .. tr ~.t .. ·~rP • PROBE Any others?
·~\ Tr1ft1 ctconqest1on/controllin9/pl1nninq
~· Tr1nsportat1on1~1ss tr1nslt/public tr1nspo :~1•1on
Hou11nq1cost119e of propertiea/1fford1ble housinq
Popul1tiont9rowtn1s1&e/overcrowd1n9
Cr1~e/l 1w enf~rcement/upswin9 o f urb1n cr1~e
.: W1 ter/1 v11l1b1l1ty
q G•nq iasues
A Work force/jobs/1vailabllltylw•9• ac1 le/labor supply
8 Pollut1on111rt w1ter/chemic1l1/1 lr qua lity
6 Ao1d11t1nisnin9 r o1da/•dequ1te ro1ds
t Poor/ethn1c/underpriviled9ed/ille91 l 1 liens ~ Oevelop~ent/l 1nd uae/controllin9 develop~ent
5 EnviroNl'e nt1l re9ul at ion119overnt11ent ••nd1tes
l Oru91
l W11te/d11po11l/t o:a ic dumps
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2 Don t knowtretuaed ,
•t•~s t ~or e than 100\ due t o multiple reaponaes.
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RIT1m ISSUES
co~.munity 1nd civic l••ders were presented with • list of
15 isaues which Or1n9e County f1cea now and in th• future
A m•1ority of co!llr'lunity i nd civic leader• believe Ocanoe
County 1s do1n9 1n ·escellent • )Ob 1ddressin9 only one
1rea : the 1v11 l•bility of recreational •ct1vities (53\)
While 11r9e proportions of respondents ass19n Or1n9e
County •escellent• r1t1n9s in four other areas. s 1~1l1r or
oreater proportions only 11s19n •9ood· r1tin9s 1n these
1re1s:
• Employment opportunities (4 2\ ·e :acellent • 41\
·9ood").
• The quality of h19her educ1t1on (39\ ·escellent.·
46\ •9ood").
• Support for the 1rts (33\ ·e:acellent.· 47\ ·00:~·1
• Air tr•vel 1va1labi lity (33\ ·es cellent.• 41\
•9ood").
REPORT CARD
Is Oran9e County do1n9 •n e sc e llent, 9ood. fair o r pocr :o:
1n 1ddre:aain9 1
rt.. •~••l•b•l•tv of
r•c:r••tion•l
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opportun•<••s' fl' f l 11
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h19h•r 9doc•<•on
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The •v•,J•b.al1ty
o f ••t •r1 ''' •6 19
Cf f orts to bloc• •nv o ff
shore o•J dt1ll•n9' ''' JJ :1
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'rccec c,on o/ t"-
env11on .. nt,
Cff rts to unity
Cll• Councvl
Th• control of drug
•bu.Se CtJ .... c•u.19d
by drugs or tN s •h
of •l1•9•l dru911
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AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT
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r h1nl •n9 of th•se •r••• •nd the ISf'•CC th•v h••• On the O••r•l/
qu•lJtv of life •n Ora119• Countv. ,..,... ieport.,.t '' 1< tor
~r•r.i• Co..ntv co •Sf'rO•• or Iner•••• •• I• It eosc
1eport•nt. so .. •h•t •.,.orcen<. or l•••t 1eporta11t1 'l••s• cr11
co s•t p"orll,.• so Chu •ll •r e•,a •r• QIU r u.d •s .. .,st
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Avai labll1ty o f
rec reat ior.• l
1ctivities
E-ployrT'ent
oi:port unities
Ouelity o f h19her
educ1t lOn
A1r travel
a v11l1tn l 1 ty
Support for the
•rts
He1lth care
Cecilit1es
Av11l•b1lity Of
water
E!fo rts t o block
oft -sno re drillino
Quality of
m•rine life
Qu1lity oC elel'lent1ryl
secondary education
Protection of the
env I ront11ent
ECf orts to unify
County
Air qu•lity
i111provement1
Control of dru;
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c1u1ed by dri,o•
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WHO IHOWI BE RESPONSIBLE?
Should efforts to work out problems on te
dealt wi th on a countyv1de level or should they t.e in tt:e
hands of the nun1c1pal1t1e17
How about
mun1cipal 1 ties? --deal with countyv1de or •t the
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COCJ1'TY· ICJllICI· MJTN 0011 ·r SO!'.£ >10: ..._, :
~ tAl.lTUS ~ ~ Ul:J. l!JilM YJ:l.1 ~
The evailabillty
o f ur trevel
fac1l1tle17
The 1vailabil1ty
of water'?
He e ltl'I care
faci 11ties7
Env1ron,...nt1l
protection'
The lnfrastructure
of 1t reeta. roads
94\
67\
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and hi9hw1ys' !>2 \
tz:p!Oyn:'ent
oppor tunities?
Support for the
arts'
Control of dru9
abuse , cnll'es
caused by dru91
o r the sale of
1 l l e9al dru91'
The ava ilability
or recreational
ICtlYltles?
Elel"entary or
secondary
education?
4 .\
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NEW LfADERSHIP
6 24\ 29
26 JC \ 30 H
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8 29 53\
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59 17
7) 9
Does Or enqe County ntoed n~w or di f!erer.t :eeders•.p 1n
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Po I 1 t I Cl' 59\ 33 8
The env 1 rorur.l'nt , 38\ 44 18
£duca t1on• 13\ !>!> 12
Land deve:op~er.t• H \ 65 ll
Ph;lar.thropy? !]\ 71 . "
l us1nes1' 11 \ 74 1 !>
ABIJ1Y RATED
More 1pec l f lc1 lly, how would you rite
lt1/the1r abll ltles to m1lnt11n or brlnq 1bout
quellty of life In Oranqe County --eacellent,
o r poo r?
for
• 9ovd 9ood. f 11 r .
Loce l c h• t>er1 of co"""'rce7
Local city councils?
The l oard of
Super v ilou 1
The 1tet• repre1ent1tl•••
who 1erve Or1n9e County7
The Or•nt• County
lndu1trla l Le19ue?
Local 9ra11root1
or9anhatlon17
Th• Ch1ncellor·1
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In general, vho, it anyone, ta currently aoat 1ntluential 1n Oranqe
County 7
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12\ Board of Superv1aora/aupervi1or1
11 Thoaaa Riley
~ Mar i an 8erge•on
6 Toa .Euent••
6 Land developer•
'!'. Da n Young
'> Don Roth ., .,
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Harriett Wieder
Cha1raan, Board of Superv11ors
Don Bren
Chr1atopher cox/Chr11 Cox
Irvine Coapany
Ralph Clark
Wa . Danneaeyer
K1chael tianer
Brad Ca t e•
Dana Rohrabacher
John sev-our
Gus Owe n
Mayors
State representat ive•
Birtcher faa1ly
Republican party
Don't know
\ Don Bren
:~ Henry Seqerstrom
•· Irvine Coapany
w111. 'Bill) l..yon
: and deve lopera
'ohn ~nd Donna Crean
Don !Coll
Leorqe Arqyros
T a Hlelson
: c.J. ~eqerst roa ' Sons
r1eldstone 1.:0.
~eal estate industr y
Oon' .. know
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J\ Activist qroups1qraasroot coaaun1t y orqanitat 101
J AQKO/Director
~ Da n Younq
Bob Gentry
2 Victor 1A1pz1q
Jea n Watt
Han)( Weeda
ioa Rodqers
Board of Superv1aors auperv1aor1
Ldnd developers
A1rl1ne co~pan 1es/S uthern Ca l
Solid waat e aanaqeaent rubb1ah ha uler•
friend• ot upper H•"'POrt Bay
Laquna con1ervancy
~ Other
4 Don't know
J l \ Irv 1 ne Coapany
:-1 Don Bren
8 Land developer•
., Wa. ( B 1 l I) Lyon
., Henry Seqeratroa
2 Don Koll
2 Ceorqe Arqyroa
2 Cary Hunt
2 Ray Watson
~ C.J. Seqerstroa ' Son
2 Koll Co.
2 Boa rd o t Superv11ora/superv1 aor a
2 Fieldatone Co.
1 Owner "1sa1on Vl)O Hoaea/Tony Moiao
2 Airline coapan iea/Southern c a l
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Ph1lantnrocy:•
J?\ Henry Seqeratroa
b Wa. ( 81 l l Lyon
6 Don Bren
') Arnold Beckaa n
~ t..nd developer•
~ Seqerstroa t aa1ly/orqa nizat1on
2 Don Koll
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Georg• Arqyros
John and Donna Crean
Irvine Coapany
Rea l e1tate induatry
8ua1n•••••
Per!ora1nq Art• Center aupportera
oianeyland
Don't know
•Adds to aore than 100\ due to ault1p le reaponaes.
WHO CAN LEAD
Who ha• the c apacity t.o help lead Oranqe County in any of th• areas
ve d iscuaaed?
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Don 8ren
l!loard of superviaora/auperv1aor•
Dan Younq
"9. (1111) Lyoo
Thea.a IHley
Henry SecJ•r•t.roa
M•rian le~••on
Geo~• ArCJ)'roe
Caddi V•aqu•a
City council•
Don Roth
Orv AabU rqey
Arnold -.Ck-n
itudy Ca.truiu
Chr1atopher Cox/Chrla cox wa. o.nne .. yer IV•lyn ffart
Vict6r 1Aipa19
ltONrt Poole
JOl'ln ley.our
Gu• OWef\
Larry A9ran
Koll Co.
C!\&-.ra of ~roe Chancellor of u.c.1 .
Local ol~ed orrtoiel• .... °'" ..... (b-.pl .. lrM:h•. •ca.t•t .... a. anyono out.•)
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Thursday, February 14, 1991 17
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va11nlln8'1. _ ~;d)
Day ,·:c~~tf
~· C:,<J -:C>
• ~ We asked our re ders to send us
their valentine letters. Besides the
winners on page Al, here arc
ome that express true feelings on
a day about love. From the puppy
love pangs of a teen-ager to a
"veteran's" thou$hts about a ca·
)Oncd relationship, the following
letters should touch a chord in all
of us.
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<KN MONDAY nflOOGH SATURDAY
Cheap date turns
into lasting love
.m. We ju l h d M> much in com·
mon .
Dy u an Gr1•t1
Here' my love tory, how 1 fir)t
met my hu band. ll wa over 11
)IC.tr) R&O when my future husbond
mustered up enough nerve to bk
for my phone number. t wa\ it
bank teller und he would often let
customers cu t an front of him in
line ju5t to wail for me to help
him, and one evening J wus so
trying to impress him by my mile
and q uick wit that as I was count·
in~ buck his pay check l ah~cnt·
mindedly gave him an extra $100.
I wa • cheap dale then, we only
went to Naugle . Seven months
later wo were ma.med ind now we
h vc th~e beautiful children end I
gu~ we h d " cheap date that
has led U\ co a li(etimc of ex·
pen-.e~ It's been wonderful life
with thi man.
So us l caught my mistnke he
was leaving the building and I ran
ou t from behind my window and
caught him at the door. And he
[v.111 and Maria
aid, what would you have done 1f
1 had left the bank with the
money? And I very professionally
replied, oh. I "-Ould ha"e called
)OU up and told )OU to ·get )Our
butt back down here. 1 hen with .1
'hecp1<,h smile. he asked, hO\I•
come )Ou've got my phone number
and I don't have yours?
He turns tears into
laughter for valentin e
0) Morla Mercado I can't remember what I ~aid,
but '>Omchow I wrote down m)
numtier .tntl I ga'e 1t to him anJ
he called my hou~c two time~ hc-
lore I got home that night. He 11 -
n.illy caught me on the thmJ c.111
.ind tht:I'\. we went ou t on our f1rq
date .1ntt we \t.1ycd ou t until 5
The love of my life '' n very ~pe·
1.ial gu)' named t:.van We met
~e,en year ago at h1~ 23rd b1rth -
c.fa) party When we were intro-
duced to each other he gcntl)'
ht1cd my hand to hi' lips and ki~\·
cd ti, 1hcn !ltartccl Ill ... ing "M.1ri.1,
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I JU'lt met a gi rl n.1mcJ M •
ri.1 ,"(thc ~ng from West idc
tory.) I knew ri ht then I
wouldn't be ~lrong enough to rc-
i t hi bo)'I h gnn and ch muns
per nnlit) What c n I i,ay, it wa.
love at f11'\l s1 tht.
I know now that I wn<i hie 'cd
when he came into my life. You
~e. I ha\ie Hodgkin· ct ... ca c (can·
e'er of the l)'mph node ) I w11~ di·
a~noscd in our third )'Car together.
Since then I've hud evcrnl \Ur,er·
ic'> and I'm going through
chemotherapy.
Believe me, I couldn't have got-
ten through it without him. He
makes me luugh when I fee l like
crying. He give me :,t rength when
t feel like giving up. He comfon
me when I need a friend But mo'>t
of all he g1"es me lo"c I le\ trul\
been the light at the end 11f my
tunnel.
I couldn't imagine life "-llhout
him . I ~now the hand he Ml genii)
ki,i,ed 'even years ago \\tll ne\icr
be let go
So H.1pp) V alcntine\ D.1) to
\OU m) lo"e· I IO\C ~nu with .111 my
he ;11 t.
There 's no stronger
love than for a mom
Uv Uctl) Fuller
I h,l\c J..miwn her .111 Ill\ lik
I he "love uf nl\ Ilk · " Ill\ mPm
~he h.i~ '""'av.., been there t11r
me, u11du,t.1nJ1;1g. glntlc .ind l'I'·
111!!
'\tmL of th" ch.111gcd ''hen 'he
h 1J .1 ,,r,11..c 1hrec ~l.'.tr\ •'f" \\h1ch
kit hc1 l•1mplc1cl) p.ir.1h1ed on
,inc ,1Je l:H~n I houl!h 'hl' '' ~on ·
fine,4 111 her h·d, or "1th help. Ill ,1
B~tty Fuller's Mom
wheelchair, she still remain) my
sweet, under'ltanding, potient
mom! Ho"• lucky I am to have her.
She 1s m)' inspiration
I lo\C you Mom. You arc dcf1-
nitcl) ··une of the love!> of my
hie:."
Their love, once lost,
was fou nd again
U) Undo Anne Petersen
Jon far)t ·s,1w me performing at a
college henef1t. He was 19, I was
15 He told a friend. "See that girl
up therl'. I'm going to meet ~er
'oined,l'r .. Year<; paS'iCd, and r fin·
,,hcd h1~h 'chool while Jon served
in Vietnam In 1968. camping on a
~1"'1.,,1pp1 '<•ntlbar, my sleeping
h.1g ,.,1th me 1n.,1dc:. "a.i. c..imcd off
.111d gcntl) Jumped out hy a fire ·
,,Jc. He\ guys. look \\ohat I
lnund,' ,,mJ Jon He: didn't know
1 h.1t I "',,., th<.11 same girl from
,e,1r' h.1ll.. \\'c 'tarted J.1ting. be·
~.1mc Cnl!,lgcd, hut nC\Cr dtd
m.irl). Jon !.;cpl in tou1.h for 1hc
nc~I Ill \c.ir~. but lo!>I contact
-See Love/Al
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A CHANGE FOR THE BE I I ER
.., really enjoy coming In here every w .. IL My
other bank was so impersonal. First American
gives me wonderful aervtc., It's convenient-
and the atmosphere Is like f.m~ •
-Jon Marp .. , ,,.....,t, 720 W1re•11, Newport.._ ..
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1tho goe without ying I pray my "°"'Al ~n and son-in·I w do not have to
cJtpcricnce war fiM·h nd . A• the
wlten I moYed to the M1nncapol11 Vietnam veteran1 have appealed
aria. for the support for the present
A four·)Clr carch and •help troops that tho e men v.ere de·
from Directory A i tance pMed p~i-.ed of, my appeal i for the war
successful. At '4 a.m. m) telephone widow). I know m<ht or my peer)
rang . "I thi Linda the lo..e of my have no idea what the c"<penence
life?" It w Jon. Both divorced can truly be like.
v.c began flying betv.een Cahfomi~ ·. In light or all the media cover·
and Minnesota, and' our phone age of the gulf war, my vulentinc
bills kyrocketcd. thoughts th1 year arc greatly influ·
Jon aid, "Enouah. You arc cnced by what ·ur meant to me . I
moving to California." That wa ndmu my hu band' m1luary duty
even years ago. In 1987, on Val· created great feeling or abandon·
entines Day, we were morned. ment for me. But, ultimately, I am
Jon's two children were our at· grateful for my hu)band' fauhful
tendants Jon's tremendous commitment to me. And, I am
)trength and perseverance ha con· thankful Richard Smith 1s my val·
quercd mo. I ob tacles placed in ent1ne. My thoughb follow ...
our path. The l<>'<e, trust, .md faith The gulf war probably brings
has helped us to O\iercome much memories of past v.or to many;
~tres , pain and financial h.1rdship . the recall of those war experiences
Through thi , ~e\e grown as a al)() brings res1gna11on to the im·
couple well as individual!). pact of most people's lives I wa a
Thank you Jon for allowing me )Oung bride of five month v.hen
to be my own per'IOn, and for that my husband "'a unexpectedly
<..ill seven )Cars ago that gJ-.e U) a ~rafted. Upon his induction, our
,cconJ chance. linances and educattonal plan
Lo\.e, your pecial an~d Lind.i. "'ere fore\.er changed, the birth of
:i child (conceived on the eve of
Love makes a life of
hard ship worthwhile
Ry Kal"fn L Smith
I realize 1t i an undcmatemcnt
10 ~ay the Gulf War is on even·
,,nc°\. mind lately. And. 1t probJhh
m) husband's departure to Viet·
nam) also s1gn1ficantly restructured
our goal forever after
life has not been ea'i) -nor
has It been bad. We soon had a
<.ccond child and 3 surpme veter·
·'"' di<.bur~ement "'h1ch cn.1blcd u~
to bu~ a house. Then my husband
completed an apprenttcc progr.1m
which required rull·time employ·
me nt plu ni ht school n addition
to lo\'Orking a ccond part-lime Job.
He eventually became· a licensed
electrician.
Perhap many Yrould say J Wll
afforded the luxury of bein1 a
hou ewife. Ho~cver, I prefer to
believe I also had an important job
-for which there wa no mone·
tary reward. For 18 years my pn·
mary re pon 1bility was tendin& the
children. I then sought employ·
ment out ide tbe home to afford
their college expc n es.
Our daughter is scheduled to
graduate from college in June and
he, too, ha ju t become the bride
of a fine young man who has just
begun graduate school at UCI.
Our c1ttraordtnary son is a sopho-
more at UCSD Besides luck. "e
ha"e worked hard to accomplish
our goab. Life has been hard and
it ha had its share of surpri cs,
but it ha) been good If .t lc:new 23
~car~ ago what lay ahead, I would
.. 1111 be grateful to pend my lire
with m) hu band I realiz.e hts IO't'e
for me and hi commttment ~o me
h,1\e m.1de many of ltfe's triab
bc.ir 1blc -no. w"orthwhile Thank
)OU Richard.
Tenant turns Into a
permanent resident
By Ua FRrdtltt
My roommate turned out to be
.1 rumor" 1 I met m) husband t"'o
and a halt years aao by rentina a
room to him as I rent a room in
my home for financial reason .
I had met him in "Parents With·
oul Partner ," two weeb before
that at a PWP dance and I had
danced v.ith him ~'<eral times as
being an amigo I v.elcomed new
mcmbcn.
Suddenl). my roommate mO\ed
out and he wa told b) another
PWP pcrwn that I had a room for
rent and he came by to look at it
and I thought he was a nice clean
cut man \O I rented this room to
him
So only after three "-ed .. s of liv·
1ng in m) home and at that time I
had m) daughter, two grandchil·
dren and my mom li\ing there,
then he asked my out for coffee.
We were sining at this restaurant
and he told me he ~a' m 10 ... e "'ith
See Love/All
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From A9
me. I was hocked.
Ho had already seen mo at my
worst, with curlers in my hair and
c~aming ot grandchlldrcn. etc.
A · the ~cc\; went by, we ort
of 101 more involved and a year·
)31er, he give me an cng aemcnt
ring. A year after that. we had a
wonder(ul wedding at the gatebo
1n Laguna Beach on June 2. 1990.
h was such a unique situation as
ac1ually we never had 11 date and
he never called ond took me out
ai. he was always there when he
wa n't working.
So now, we've llccn married 8
monlhs an now have the house all
to our~el' C) and every 1hing looks
really bngh1 for lhe foturc. ,
He has lou r children h-. .i former
m.mi.1ge .md J ha1;e one daughter
and two grandchildren So we have
.i 101 111 c..limmon
He\ .1 \\Onderful m3n and treati.
me 'o great 'o we'll have each
other to gro'' old \\11h as we're
not .,pnng 1.h1d..en.,
Lost hiker turns Into
a round valenune
8) Connie ~u ndblad
I met m\' special valentine over
2 . .., \e.ir~ .ll;!O. Wc \\-Orl~cd for 1he
,,1mc.. company. he was an cng1-
nrc..:r I \\J\ a -.ecrctarv. We were
mtwJuccd ti\ a mu1uai fncnd -who
l..nc\\ \\C hoth lo,cd to i.h Bill
d1dn t IO\llC me ll> h1' apartment
111 ''c hi' elchtn~'· he 1m.1ted me
111 n 1..·h.inge ~k1 m.tl!ilLIOI.!'>. Soon
•'c.: ''ne d 1t1ng on a rc.:cul..lr h.1<.1-.
.111J 11u1 c11mp.in~ 1..h.1q!1.:d m\ J\·
'1gnmcn1 '" 1h.1l Bill "·" one ol 1~1r c..·ncinn·1, I \\,1, ,1"1sncd tll
'~11r)., tor 1.1pp.11cnth 1hc~ l.lldn t
kn<.m ''I: \\t'rc.: .1 1..·nupk l
\\ c cn1 '' d ,i,., trip' ,111J ha1.. ),..
p.i.~111 1! tliro11.:h the.. ,·on r.1m' al-
r1 Ill I lit' l t \\ J\ (llJ .I b.1(1,. p.1( l..ml!
•rip 11 rh ..., 1..r' 1 '·' 1 Lt \lnun
t.11n' '' h1.. r U ~I ''''I mr hr1el1\ .111d
·'•th l!ll.' 1\ 11.'11d lnund me
0
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th 11 I 1.: p11 r•"l'•• I L!t1 .,, he."·•'
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"h<•'
Bashful valentine
awaits her Romeo
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After several da)'$ or bashful hcl·
loet. I knevt that 1<>mchow there W¥ me kind Of chemi uy be·
tween us. And, •lthouch I am only
IS 1/2, I am prcny 11uro that Jerry
i' lhe one 1ha1 I wall pend the
~ t of my hre with.
My feelings for tlim, 8$ you can
cc, are rather tron& for a boy I
don't know well, But, l know he
likes me ns I like him. Jerry i n
wondcrf ul guy. He is innocent nnd
caring. 1 know tb t he would not
do anything to hurt me . And, I
feel o stifc with ham. Ju 1 holdina
hi hand would pie e me the
most.
Everyone dreams of someone
who can be 11 friend, advi er, and
lover. And, indeed, Jerry i that
one-in-a-million guy that my
dream ;ue made of.
Sincerely, Jennifer Anderson
(hope to be Jennifer Jones.)
A ftrst ldss marks
the beginning of love
Dy Erin Graham
Dear Bryan,
lt 1 hard to belle' c that ii hai.
heen more thnn four \Ca~ liance
we fir t met. I can remember my-
self as a sophomore and you as n
iienior an our high school Spanish
class. We may have never met if at
.... as not for the alphabetical eat-
ing ~hart I blushed each time you
looked al me I was so shy I could
only gnn and nod m) head J'l a re-
spon!>c to what you may h:id ~aid
ro me Being too timid to ap-
proach you an the hall .... a>"· I
tou nd other wnvs to he nc .rr \OU.
l\.nm,1ng Hl~1 "ere th r ·drum
m.11or of the band. I \t)lun1ccrcd
10 he cc..J1trir of the nrh anc..J mu,1c
,1:1..1100 of the )eartiool,. \O I \\Ould
h,1,i: .in n cu'ic to go to .i ll band
p1.. rf11rm 111ce' You finJll\ nnt1Ced
m' ,,heme' to be near \Ou Jnd nn
m\ lfllh htrthda), I rc:ce1\.ed m'
llN k1". It v.as the be\t ~ill I
1..oulc..J r1..·cr l\c, Orv.in . Sanc.e then
v.e ha,1: grov.n so close. I tccl \l>
lortun.11c w h,l\C ~uch a c.1 nni.:.
lmang. 1nlf Jc\lllcd bo)fnenJ \\h11
po,!>c,,c, the ,,1me value' I Jo. I
IPo l.. f\lf\\an.I c.1ch da\. hi q1ur
..... 1rm -.n11k ,111d 10 fell .)our h.ind
an mine
\\l.' h.l\l' "' much lei )11.,l,. t11r·
\\.Hd 111 in the future \\c ,qll he
l11ll1ll1ng 11ur dream' IO!!ethc1 .. ind
'llJlp<HllllC I: 1ch I th, r t .. 1,h ''er nl
the '~·I) I l11\C-!><1U.
Love that's homemade
and full of sugar
lh llird1t K<'ndall
\h \1.. Jnd I ml't ir 'I.ale..''·''
crt1Cer. 'tore on F.11m,t\ ·\\ cnu1..•
One 1..· ( n n~ "h1lc hu~ 111 ! 'uf!,tr 111
nu!<;c (1\\>l..1n I h 1ppc..n1.:d I•) gt•
rhrouch I" lht:d, <;1,1nd A' I pJ1J
lor In\ l'f<XC{IC'" \\( hJd j "'"'
~011\U,,llllln ,lhllU I hi)~ !'fl,\\
home 111,1dc loo!-1c' .irt· ·r h.11
n1ch1 ,a ller rht· coolie' \\i.:J<.' dune
1 tkudt·J I \\OulJ hrtng him 'om<.'
I rrlurneJ tn the 1t1rc ;.ind l!.<\l
ham .1 h;.ilf <folcn or ,n, I le \'J'
very busy so I left. The n~t two
weeks, l ~nt in every niaht h p·
ing to find him, but, tin11lly g \C
up. Then whUe fn the tor~ one
mornins, I uw him. l id hi, he
aid hf. We both ~1d, ''Where
h:ivc you hccn?"
So on lhe ftfit of January l 973
he a ked me out •• at the end of
Fel.Jruary, he a ~ed me to marry
him, and at &he end or April, we
were married. He' a true entle-
man nd a lover.
He brings me Oowen or just a
single ro e. He tell me he love
me 11nd thnt l'm beautirul. If I'm
bu4'y, tired or ,ick, he will cooi....
clean. or do di he 111 on hi own
He puts has fait h and h111 family
first with no C'Cceplions.
Thi April, we wall cclchrate our
l th wedding :mnivcrsary I thank
God everyday for blessing me with
\uch n caring. loving anti g1\.10I,!
man . He 1<; nnd always wall be mv
valentine.
An active lifestyle
leads to active love
n~ \11chl'llc ~trand
It .111 1,,\;lftcd in hil!h ,~h111,I 111
ou r 11101111 Har I "~' rr H.ll•tnf
l...nnh tor .1 ( i11I ~1..11u1 cnr11pc11111 •II
"h1..·n Jon C•irr1.ctl·d me I '"' 1-
prt,cd hc ~01:\\ ""at he.. \\,I\ d111111.:
.ind l'\c..'n mnrc l11rrn,1..d th ,11 he
''·'" .• B •\ 'il•I t II .J Ill l l'mb If
f ,l\,l'd 1b •111 11
I H'nt1m· thout:hl \\C \\d1..' the
prrf\ d l11Uple .. and : ir It ur 11.: ,.,
\It' h 1H fHll\t f 1hc111 ,111 ~·rad I
r1..•,iff\ •rrll'l l,lll' till' loll I Ill.ii )•Ill
I!"•' 1 11 ol h1' "'' 1 1 ,,. In 11
\llmmer \\(.' air h•llh b11,1t 11~ r ·
-1rnc111r' 1n 'rpJr.11e p.ir1,· Pl ' \\
pmt li.1\. .111d i;\CI'\ \\ t'dllL'd 11 1
,,,n l'\PCd 111 0:1..·c ham lc,1dtn~ 1
I ttCl' hnt• 111 c.1n11c' i.1 "here I
.\ r k 111 p.1~ me .1 '1,11
111. .aJ,11 111.ah·, the dl11rr 111
Ir 'l hPmc I rn•n 1:11\lq;r ,.,._ h
\\ 1..k<'nd "" ''c..' ~.111 l>c ll ll!Clh~ r
\11m<:1hinc th 11 .1111.adl'd m(' 111
Inn "·" hi' .1dl\l' l1l1..·,tdl
hiked the fohn
Muir trail, cycled and tailed the
roa'lt, wind urf cd, roc:k climbed,
skied, and •raveled cvef)'Wherc
from O>lorado to Mc•ico.
Jon, 1 ju\\ wanted to thanlt you
for alwa) bcina there and being
uch 1 b1f pan of my life. I feel no
re munt an letting the world know
l lo..,.e you and am ailing you once •a in if you will be my valentine.
A poet's llv8 thlt
11111 Ill ltlffilty
Dy Tracey Emtr on
Come take my tuind.
Walk with me.
We ha\.C o much
life 10 ee.
Side by ~ide.
through eternity.
Walk by the ocenn
near the sea .
Find a i.pot or sand
~11 by me.
Laugh, love, and dream
llf what will be.
.,, r ncnd' of one spmt
together always free.
\\arm th and k1ndnc '>
\\e •m: \ercn11v.
I ouch a heart· qu1ctlv
m.tr!) me .
Re.H:h out and reach rn
l<'Vk ,md \CC
BrcJth a breath of hie
'ct 11 free
Bab) hoy comes to '>t:\)
m.1kc' u~ 1hrce.
Com<' 1.1ke mv hand
\\,11 1. wath me~
\\ c... h.1, e so much
life to '>t:e.
'\1llc b\' "'de thwuc·h e1ern1t)
Late-night visit turns
Into 64-year aHalr
lh ,. \ u It chnridcr
II f di 111 richt l'Ut ''' th.: 'k"' II
"'<kt ll.11)2Ja1Q pm.
\h "'1c1 .ind I h:td alr<'.1ll)
.: •11.. r • hlll --1h1..·rc "·" no \Uch
lll'ni: ·"le le\''"'" m tlm'c J,\\\
\I• h11\lrtc11d Jim. \\ho "a'
< 11lc' hm friend and Jno1her
111unc tdll'" dn Hkd t.1 'top h\ to
,1,11 1111 tlH1r \hi\ tu h1l..c up 10
\lu11111 \\ 1.11n J hC\ 111.e 111 hike
11 !lH.:hl
\11ddcnh. mnlhcr hlH\I antu
11.: tr• I c\uteJI~ 1. \<.l.11111rd
( •l'l up' ) 1t1 h,1\l' c11mp.1n) '' ~I)
, -1 1 111 I I llrt'"rd hmric<ll\ tnd
11 11 i: r1tl'11nc 1hc Ji, OL! W<•n 'm
tl111 ,• h 111d\,.1111..· kll""'· One "·''
t 1 11\ I• )lr!l.flll
11 1nt r11d11,cd rhc..· 11thlr t-."''
h111 11nl Inn!... .11 ( h.1tk,, Bin)!o'
II I \\ ,, It l"\l' .11 ''"' \ll.!hl fl
"'' ti! \ll I' inti ( h.1rk, \\J' lfl l
1•11''-1 11. 111,::11, "hen 1 "·1' II\
1· I 1 1111 k' h.irrh 2fl, \\l 1..·lopeJ
I I \ Ill '1 \lid IOd \\!:fl.. In 1111<.d IO
lhl 11! l ,111111 h<Hl\c ;-...,,,, .ifler h-1
\ "' 1 t m 1rr1 l~t lo\l. '1111 pie
\ ·" '' .< h.ulf..', \\ii\, .rnd 1,, .11\\.l\'> 1...tr·
1111!. ~ind, 'ympathc&K .. 1nc..J gcncr·
1111' I '<'11taldn'1 trade him lor ,inv-
11111: cl'c 1n the \1o-h<1le world I JU'I
,.mt 1m.1.:ine lik v.11hou1 him
I le \'''" m~ ~pl'u.11 \.ilcnlmc.
By Doll Glbeon
I met my valen1inc in the um·
mer of J96S, but it wa n't love at
fir t 13ht.
She rc:nted a hou c in Newport
with 5Cveral girl rricnds that sum
mer, but ii wa one of her friend
that c ught my eye. That romance
quickly fiz.tled, but J ran into my
future love and her friends again
the next ummer. Just one or tile e
lucky chance mectlng-s, my friends
a~ me crui ing the pcnan ula end
f an<Jing this me group of girls
again. Thi time we discovered
each orher.
Jr's now been almost 25 years
!hat we've been together a., friends
and lovers. There ha been the ups
and downs of marriage, children,
new jobs, new homes that all cou·
pies share. And, when times wcre
tou1h, and I wu feeling low lhe
wa always there to pack me up, to
help me make the right dcci~aon
She has given 10 me and to ev·
eryonc she touched rar more than
he has ever taken. Each day with
her i\ unique, kind of like a lire 111
it own m cap ulc form. She ha a
kn ck for molcing me laugh wh~n I
need it most She i patient and
loving 11\ the times when it seem
impo iblc to be either. I make her
angry. fru trated, confused and a
little crazy and l don't tell her
enough rhRt I love her and all the
1h1ngs she doe for so many peo-
ple.
She will probably never know
JUSt ho\\ much I IO\.C her because 1
can't . express that much love in
\.\Ort.Ji..
A love that wlll truty last for an eternity
Dy 0. Roberts
Reasons for Love -
The one who has captured m>
heart is always there for me. m
good times and in bad. Through
His eyes or love, He secs me • ..,
perfcc1 nnd whole Eve n in the
rn1cbt of my own Jc pair over a
life threatening d1 ca e, He ha)
calmed me with the knowledge of
His omnipresence. He comfom
me. He takes me by the hand and
leads me 10 gentle place!>, anvaung
me to rest in His pence
I c..:an trust Him. knowing th .11
I le keeps His prom1~ci.. One of m~
laHmtc!> being that He v. 111 ne\er
leave me or forsake me. He will be
"11h me un11l 1hc end of the carih.
•
even until forever.
Out of nil lhc people of this
v.-orld, wha1 is so wonderful i that
He h.is cho.,cn me . Mc, so
unde)crving of uch :.a g1vin3 love.
In return all I hawe to do is love
Hirn bnck. and HC\ fulfills my every
ctc"rc I want for nothing because
C1f J l1m. I am · nothing without
IJ 1m. For all of this, loving flam
come'> casv I love Him bccaui.c
He lirst h>\.Cd me
There l\ no grc111er love 1han
H 1) I h<l\.C hc.1rd 1l said that,
"Gre.itc r lo'e has no man than
th1\, th.it a mnn la) down has life
for h1~ friend'" M> heart belongs
to one "ho •~ that great. ""ho laid
down H1i. life for His fri end , and
who~e IO\.C 1 everla sting.
My valentine Is a dog, thank goodness!
U) '\~1urren Darrlscn
"' \ .tlen11ne\ D.I\ .1pproachc'
I .1m plc.\\C d tu h.ne .:in opportu-
nat\ Ill mtruJ11ce th1: lo'e of-m.,
late..• Ill other' !\cit .1 tall h.1mhomc
m.an hul a gorgeou., l.ir~c hi.id.
and \\h11c dug
~h lme " named A.1h} <;he ·, .1
hugg.1hlc .l-)car-old mutt 13.lb~
,tnd t met one morning al the
Inane An1m..al Shelter and 11 "J'
lll,e-.11 '"'' '>lght f11r hoth of U'
Once I -.av. her. I immed1.1tch
\topped lool..1ng. 'he ha' bwught
mm;h h.1ppanc ... ii into m} hie
Deing divorced for 'c\cr.il )1..ar,,
I h,1,r lcarneJ th,11 the more I 'l'l'
of men the heller I apprect.lll' m\
do~. She never complatn\ about
"h.11 'hc: h." tor dinnc.. r or 11 11\
I 1t t hctn~ .,cf\eJ She ,1cccpl\ me
\\hc thcr I Jm \\earing a dre'>\ or
I '" and ne,er Jlk!UC' he \1..·ems
111 'lll'P<lrt all t1I ni, 11k 1c, and dc -
\.1,111n" B.thy i:reet' me w.irmly
"hen I j.;( t hl,mt' fr1,m "url.. at
m1d1111?hl .and 1' \Cf\ pmtc<11ve.
~he 1oler.1te., m\ groud1~ mnmh
and hnmhle ml•rn1ng pcr,on,alit\
M"'' 1mror1.1n1 111 .tll , 'he 1' f.11th·
1111 ( .an 10\onc.. !ind a more un-
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II \\1H1ltl be fun !l1 he nnc 111 the
"mncr' of th1' c..nnte\t anti he 3
Janner cunt 11{ \'11lJ·Sma f he
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Expense hike leaving
stink in Sacramento
Leave 11 to la"maker4i lo take care of themscl1.es
The tatc faces a S 10 brllton budget ddic11. Folk-. in
\.1cramento arc talking about cutback!> 1n education, in
health services. tn benefits for the need~ -all of the
program elected off1c1als arc <,uppmed to O\er,ee
But ho" can the) be faulted" After JI!, there's J rece ion
going on. Tax revenue-; are down. Governor \\ 1lson warned
Wedne day that the crms 1 so ~cvere the Lcg1<,laturc can't
.1fford to wait until the end of the fiscal )CM ro face the
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How 1s 11, then, that leg1,fatoro; '>till man.1gcd to finJ the
tund\ to g1\e thcm,c1'cs J 9 1 2 percent inucJse in dJll)
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Well. of cou rse, the> did it J long time J~n. pa,o;ing a ball
th.tt tied their pu diem pay lo 1he rnlc ft.dee.al employees
receive in Sac.:r,1mento. When Wa!.hington·~ hurc.iucrat<; get
an 1ncrcai;e, so do their statehood brethren automatically.
Th.H wa). they can honestly tell irate 1axp.1ycr'> today that
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No t.m.
Lcg1slator4i regularly p.1ss law~ wtth auton1.111c tncrcasco;
tied to tnOnt1 on. the consumer pncc tndc-< or \omc other
,uch method built in They gel sal,1ry ancrea,ec, th.11 "a\. 100.
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d<l"n w11h the "hole <,IJle ..
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Thursday. February 14. 1991111
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War for new
'World Order'
missing mark
By Roger Bloxham
Ray Charles si nging "America",
Whune)' Hou ion ~in1in1 "The
Stu Spangled 8annff", P~idcnt
Bu h gMng his "State of the
Union Speech", Garden Grove
Congrc\4'man Robert K Dornan ·
hurting himself applauding. yellow
' ribbon . crowded houses of
"Ur'>h1p. children·~ Crayola war
1mprc,~1on~. bod) bags These are
all \C:n. emotion s11mng.
Bul
0
1t', three weeks of war and
111ne for ~me objective e"aluation.
Io accompli h th1~ we need
-.ume fact' and pnpe1ples from
"htch 10 dra'-".
Principle: It ts "rong to initiate
force .rnd the onl) leg111ma1e u.,c:
of torce 1\ 1n defcn'e The pre-
emp11' e u'c ol force. :.triking wher
11 will deter pending attack 1s
com1s1cn1 but barely
bet~ I) The massive military
pre)ence of the U.S. in Europe
had been deemed surplus. 2) We
need 11 place for all these troops
Is humor war's casualty?
and armJmenh, which arc ! 3
oh .. uletc an training and utility. 3)
The l ~ ' lady ambas~dor 10
Ir .iq inf rmed their despot ruler
~addam Hus can. that Ku~ ait 1s
h., 1f ht "111 take 1t neatly and
4111,lo.I) -' ~c ha"e gwen Hussein
s;~ hlllac n 1n arms. he believed
our lad\ ambas,ador. but all.!gedly
By Timothy E Sheppard
HJs the Persian Gulf War killed
the American sense of humor'!
I cmfying accounts by CNN
rep\lrler' 1ra11ped in Baghdad at
the: f.11eful· onset of the figh ting
n>uld only make one's heart he::t"')
.ind one\ mood grim. Soon
1here.1ftcr, however, JOkes began to
l 1rn1l.11e Jbout a new line of doll'
< 1\1\; .1c.11on figures A Bernard
\f.i,m doll \\1th knee-. that .1ctu::tll)
kno~k Jnd teeth that chatter
lhd taste, or badl)' needed
,Ire-.(, relief 1 Cer1a1nl)' mO\I ot the
rc{enl "a\e of gulf humor border'
11n bad ta\te. and often make-.
n.1ked 1ncurs1on., beyond thut
border.
f\H e~ample. \Orne "111 4ue,11on
the propnet) of Oa\ld Letterm.ln'
'"' of top 10 features in Saddam
I lu"ei'l\ bunker, including "u
~o.1t e>1Lcd m1cro"a\e" and
\dulph H11lcr's old laz) Bo)
rcdrner ·
The)e example~ Jre
quc\11onablc. Others amongst the
recent )pate of "Jokes" arc 100
dccpl~ ~teeped in rac1 m or hatred
c"cn 10 print
Americam 1rnd111onall~ have
t.1ken humor vef) senoui;ly In
fil CI, 111e "freedom of JCS!"
140 cuts
To the Editor.
The voters approved Propo,111on
140, lim1t10g the term-; and
eltm1na11ng pensions for leg1s·
lator'i.
It did one addi11onal thing
affecting the 1c,i'llati1.e process, 11
reduced cacti legi~lators budget b)
40 ~rccnt.
With a large spra"'ltng Senate
01 tract covering four counties
... uch as my 37th Dtstnct. a
popul.uion o f appro-<1ma1ely
R~0.000 (lnrger than some states),
co mmunicating and responding to
con\lltuents, community groups,
local government!), and fac1ltta11ng
oot rolutions, are cnallenglng :md
require dedicated, capable ~taff.
Under the pr0\'1S10ns of Prop
140, alm~t half of my staff mu t
go. The Legislature provided
~'>erMce pa> for five months to
provide 1ncent1ve for early
Best of the Hotline
Amltt'I Ill
Poor Peter Arnett, tuck in
Baihd~d not bcin& able to send
the American people the truth
So, he's han1ing in there to send
u the lies the enemy wa nts him
to, includina showina our troops
what they upp<>Kdly did to the
civilian population.
What a iuy! Truly he. and the
rest of the news media, deserve a
special medll for pvin1 Jid and
comfon IO the en.my.
If Jhete'I ~ jullicie. Araetl and
hit Wdctill will. al end Ol 1W. war,
f ICC IOCll rejection from our
troop1 • 1DJ91 Alncrican1 no rcme to ...... iMfr ...m.
probabl) "ould ha\C numbc.red
among)t the ~lcmn guarJntcc~
enumerated tn the L ~
( om111u11on. "ere 11 not. II ,..,
rumored, for a 1c:alou'.:> edttur '.) l,1,1
-minute dec1\lon In cut 1.,ome te\I in
order 10 fr ee up a fc,., column
in1.hes for .11.I 'P·•Ce -:1 fohn
~l;inc<'ck .1dvertl\cmen1 or \omc
\UCh
Humor. then "in the Anh:ri,.in
hk~otl. ;and funn" '" in nur hon~'.
(\tn in ttme' ot ".If
Dunng \\ urld \\Jr II . C rJrhe
(hJphn )IJrred in the d.i"" t1lm
The Great Dictator, "h1ch
merc11c,.,1~ l.1mpooned the t~rant'
1)f that unfortun.11c er.1
In one 'ccne. t~p1f~in~ Ch.1phn"·
nJir for w;ual humor. H11kr .ind
\1u,..ohni \II )Ide Ii\ ''de m U\ JI
harber chatr . each \~ 1ng to uanl..
his chair higher than the other' 1n
a play 1.f dominance Saum 111~
the ch.11r-. e\entualh n'e ..,c.,,er;il
store\ up and complete!~ out at
the picture
There ma) >Cl tic '>omcthmg left
10 laugh ahuut One rc')eT\ t)t,
called up and atiout to lca"e for
the gulf, reported that he "ould
rather face Saddam's el11e
Republican Guard than 10 cat
rettrcmcnt'
Several member' of m) '1.111
.h:i"e accepted th1 optt1'n
including Susan (: rtck'>On "ho
"orko; in the lmpcrtill Count~
office, "h1eh is no" clo 1ng
Susan will be rc1urntng 10
'chool Eileen E1dam. 01str1c1
Office Secretarv, and a ne"
mother. "'ill now ~pend more time
at home
Gary Jerome, st3ff con,ultan1 10
th e 'ielect committee on Planning
for C:illfom1a GrO\l.th, "'II take a
Civil Service po"11on 1n the
Department of Finance
Leslie McFadden. con ultant to
Local Government Committee, will
spend more time '-"llh her family
Jutie rrochcrg, -chief or taff 1n
my Newport orr.cc, will al'io he
leaving for s1m1lar rea on Kc .. in
Sloat, Ouef Leg1 lati"c Consultant
in Sacramento, h°"'e\.er, dad not
take the severance p. y ticcause he
is leaving to take an ad\anccd
inappropnate su tance. bccau<c
of the way It bum and S(ratche-.
I~. it is very difficult 10 clean
nd 1t is incVltablc th t all of thc.sc
thinp wilt cvcn1u11ly happen to
the wall.
l think thll 1t i a \'Cry poor
ub$tanco and a waste of money,
and l think the people who arc
in tallinJ it are <.'Ompletc idiot
but I pea I'm ju t another
tupayer. ..
m1li1aT\ ~t RL 1 MeJ1', Read) ll>
Eat) for k' tho'c man~ month' 1n
the field
The re,er.1\l ulded thut 'u h
food sits in rhc ''•)mJ h 'o he<i' ii~
that "1t mJke' '•>U feel h~e yuu
JU"I .lie Gumt'I\
NU\\, th.11 '' l!mld .. 1ra1ght tunn~
talk rrnm .In c.nh\ted m.in. but for
rc.11 humor. tn the generals and
'P'"'kc!>peopk tor the Pen1.1gon
"'ho .ire tninl! to he 'enou' from
the'.:>e h1g-h·r~nking mouthpiece'
tumble 'uch JC\'cl' '' · I can't
d1, ... u,) that . .ind I ~.tn't tell ~nu
\' h\ I c~tn t d1~ .. u" 1h.11, be.:.1ui;e
thc.n I'd be l1N'U"1ne that ·
The Pentuc.on mouthpiece' arc
1pt 10 1.1lk ;ibout d.,magc a-.,e,.
And in a .. ,c,..,1ng the damage
fonc 10 the \!reat American "'11,
nne "uuld -ha\e 10 il\'>1gn 11
Jei?raded .. tatu'> (\1 pre,ene
an1t\ 14-e tind occa\1on to -;mile
C\en'. ;n grtm and dtre ttmes. But
there '" l11zht·hc.Htednc,i; at the
end of the iunnel, let U'\ hope
lkc1dcd to include Saudi Arabia 1n
h1., t3keo' er mo\e 5) Saudi
1\ rabta re :tc.rs b)' opening its
herder' .ind 1b purse to the l., S
troop' and equipment.
Our problem of where to go and
\\hat to do "1th our European
pre<.encc wa\ o,ohed "1th many
<1nc1ll.11\ hcnettts to the poht1cally
f>'.l'4-crlul and pragmatic
In tlm .1nalY!>1.., of the "War" we
ha'e the "onlterful advantage of
h1nd'.'>1~ht
If \llll ,1111 think th1., war ts all
1bou1 ml \C.'U ha"en I been paying
attcnttnn It 1s no secret that there
h,t\ been a glut of 011 since Its
dN:o\eT) and no change in i.tght
J he J1,,1 1er\ of pnce fluctu111on
.ind .1\ .11lab1l1t\ "e ha"e endured
t 'er the la-.1 25 "ears ha"e been
l 1rgel~ rea{\ l.n and over reaction
10 smernment interference in
J1,trahuuon
the "ar 1s about the "New
\\ orld Order" A new order that
\\tll make 11 safe for big
~l)\ernment, \lr'Orld g01.ernment,
and the enterprises 11 favors.
It " not about freedom and
hhcrt) , nd prtnctple\, it 1s about
poh11c.1I power and controlling the
TimothJ E. 5htppard I
rrsldent of Huntington Bt•ch.
a "orld\ masses of humantty
(XNllOn tn rhc GO\ernor'• ofr1ce
There "111 be ltule attention
g1"en b) the public to these
dedicated people, though they "'ill
be greatly m1s'ied, nnd thC) have
made a 'iub,1ant1al contribution
not only to m~ d1i,tncc but to the
people of Calttorn1a 1a a ~hole.
l ~ill be reorganizing my
rema1nins taft 10 offer the be 1
level of 'ier\itce pos ~ible.
Unfortunately, 11 will mean le
constituent ca'e"orf.., fewer
appcarance'i at local functions
when I am not a' a1lablc. and some
delays in responding to con,t11ucnt
request .
I a ure the people of the 37th
Scrutte Otstrtct: • 1 " 111 do ~
yth1ng l can personally to
represent them effcc11"cl~ and
carry out the trust the "·otef" h.ave
placed in me
MARIAN BERGESO
Senator. J7th 01 tr"t
Part of that control ts by force.
r I mprl\onment 1s a growth
1ndu,try. 100 percent 1n the last 10
\ea re; in the US) The other pan
of controlling the mas~s lS by
their emotions, nag wavmg. yell~
nhbon • pra)ers, ~ngs, picc ures,
t>ody ba . It 1s working. h i cause
tnr concern.
A peek at what New World
Order means 1 provided by
Pre 1dent Bush's often repeated
position of not 1argetin1
ind11.1dual ~hen as1ced 1f we arc
going 10 "get" Saddam.
It 1s not JUSt Bush sayina thi .
Hi genera repeal the ~me
po 1tion of .. Not urgetina
ind11.iduals" then refuse further
comment, accpt to explain that
"e arc targeting h "thin ".
Thi is consi cent with another
Bu h war, lhe war on dru .
Again, a war on "thing ., m t
eff cctive II destrQYing individual
priv cy and right to due process. A
war on our Con titution and Bill
of Right •
In the meantime the "thin&"
(dru ), <.'OntJnu~ to fall out of ra r. Use is continuing to dechnc
a it has for the past 10 yea.rs.
bCCIUIC of the "War on Dru •·
but because people arc impl •
fipring ou1 throuJh upenena:
and oblcf'lalion tbe ncptivc.s of
l am calHn& about lhe politi
cartoon in the aJ>C!r tht mom.il)l..~4e1iClen
I thought )'OVr cartoon· t
uina a liule better. but this
indicatc.s that the United Stites
\pends too little money on
educ1tion and too much on
defense when in fact, w ~
pend too much .aoc, • ti.
education al canoon•
lf WC doft'I .... ~ b
ddenfc, our eclaCIMm Wtl Ill -
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c-wi ~: ..... ,....,,.. , ..... hl~li foa alld lo• clouds. HI& a clouds, othe,. · .... .... ,,..,.
win ..iostly ..... die Mid-
clear. Cut~ .. wlnda and hi
temptralur.s
from lhe ~
6o. •IMI 70s.
W.aNllt Alf Qulllity: '•lchy low Air quality In mornln& clo11d1 Or.anse County and fog, otlwr· wW ,.,. ,_
wtH f.alr. A lilt~ cod lo Ult-warmer, tumlng althM. cool In IM eve-
nln&.
Moun1A1ns: BOATING Som e high . Owf lioMf COHl.J wattn, ....... cloudt. Gusty TODAY'S SUN 1\111\ifla Mtl lo Wl<llftwtfl IJ •llOU
•ttlo 2•'-tf'U "1ndt and highs
In ll'lt mtd·Sl>f Sunrise: 6:49 a.m. FISHING lo mid·60$
Sunset: 5:42 p.m. C-' <*11n ti ~II. IMO. _. Mill ... ,,tell _.. ~
Moel&...,. -'j"" ...... _.,... wc.ikobau.
0 () TIDES
New Moon 1st Otr. Full Moon Last Otr.
Feb. 14 Feb.22 Mar.1 Mar. 8
SUIT
From A1
cretl) t.tpc.: recorded con\\.'r'>at1on
that tnl!gerc.:d the l.1\\.,Ul t ''a' con·
nccted \\llh the hcltcoptcr t11ght
Othus \Jill II J1d
King·., all(HnC\, RJlph R Lo\d
dcdined to el.thnrJlc un the c·1.,c
It ''-J'> undcJr ti th1.: ... ccreth r1.·
cordt: J com cr .... 1111 in ".1, p.trt ol Jn
offic1 ti 1n,c,11gat1on of the heh ·
copter tnc1dcn1-
l n an an"'cr to the lumpl.11111.
(),put\ Ctl\ ·\1tl1rne' fo,eph B.1r·
ron ,,11d in legal papa' that 1 .111c
.ind ( atal.ino had J lt:1.!1t1m.1 te
ne1.d tn u'c the h'>tcnmg d~,1 .. c in
the 1mc.,11,_Jttl1n of criminal lllO·
Juct ·
"Defend tnh h.1d rc.:a<,on 1hlc
i!rllUOd LO ncltC\C: th .. t pl.lllllill
1 J....1nl.!) Jtd cn~.1gc and M '';i'
.1ht>u t tn cng.1gc in a a1m1nal cnn·
Juel "hen the' rc.;cordcd the
con' ._r,,1Lmn," th~ leg.ti J1•cumcni
-.aid It"·'' ,q11\11ut 'in.ll1cc .ind 1n
tt<\OJ I.11th ..
Hutton ,,ud her 11111,c 1' Jclcnd
1ng L.1m.: .ind C.t1.tl.1no on th~
basis th.it thl·~ \\l'rc · .icttng an lhe
~ope ol dul\ ·
King "·' ordned rc1n,tatc.: tn
the fX.lliCl' dlr.trtlTil'Ol l,1,l :0°W\l'nl·
her. nearl\ l l :->\\1nth' ,1fl\.r h1.: "·"
fired, \\hen the ~II~·, pcr,onnd
comm1s-.1nn \Ptt:d t11 1mrkmt:nl a
hearing of111.u\ r nJmt' for KinJ:'
reinstatement. n,.1dc dfrclt\C l.1,t
July I.
Sources JI 1111. ttmc: 'aid the
comm1!.sion felt thi: d1,n111,,al "a'
too severe.
ADVICE
From A1
Plata branch of B. Dalton Boo J...·
'cller hoa!.ted a convention.ii \'al·
l n11ne themed displa)' that rn-
dudl·d everything from lu\h ro
mancc n11,els ("Star Cro" cd U )\-
e ri.," b) "-a> Hoo pc r) to more "'n-
1cal views ("Love ti. Hell ," by Matt
Gro1.·ning)
But dO\\n the concou()e at
Brc n1.1no's bookstore, the
1herap1'"· coun<iclors and p))'Chol·
llg1)t' had taken center '\t:lge an ,1
\ .ikn11ne ~ Da) d1'iplay
I he 111le-. rcve.11 a smorga hord
11t romance malatltc'. and ta~c re·
.tt1on ... h1r' trom before their tn·
u~p1111n 10 hreaJ...up. There \NCre
t11rrl' '" h11\\ 111 find .1 prance: {or
[Htncl'"') .1m1J .I l0r1:'1 Of fr,1g,
1 lle.t1inf the ~1.irrtal:e Odd' ::_
\\hen )<1 1 \rl \mJrl \incl<. ,1nJ
< hl·r '\'\' h\ H.1rh.1rJ l ll\rnhl·tm.
I n\l' q \\, rlo. \''"I? 'I ur JP!"-IP
I ind .1 \1.11t-. . h\ \Lir~.irll 1'l nt)
I hl' l.111cr. 11mr<l mlhth .11
\'omen t ti ,~.1' l \<.erptcd 1n Co'
nwpoltt,in m.1i.:.11tnc, the u1H·r
pr,111d' pr.1d.11m'1 h:.11ua' 1 11,1
111 the.: top IO be\I Jllh'I llir mclttni:
"1l'fl "umht.•r 't:\l'n nn that 1i,1 t'
• 'l -hrm r 11 J trud, 'lllp
B111 h\ I.tr the )!Tc.: .t\c't numhl: r
ll 1 I t'llC' \\,I, I P'l:d ,ti hl\1.:1\
"h11\I tm1nJ c.11.h 11thcr h111
tll'Clkd ttp' 11n h1l\\ Ill \I.I\
IO~t I ha
h1r couple' "hn "crcn't 'urc
the\ hcltini: t< Cl'lhl·r 1n thl frr,I pl.1~1.: .iu1hor t:lkn l cderm.in ol-
lt:r' 'Perft'd l'Jrtncr,, the Co11·
rte' C nmn,111t-1lll\ Gu11k I ed
S~ES REPS
Sales reps for new Orange County Spanish
language newspaper, must be bi-lingual
Costa Mesa location, guaranteed draw plus
commission, reply Personnel Director,
OW. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
erman help men and women de·
1crmine whether their union wa'
meant to be by such compatibility
fac tor., as birth order, sleep pos1-
t1ons, home decorating prefer-
ence!>, e)e color and birth poi.1t1on
According to Lederman, watch out
1f your sweetie is the product of a
breech b1r1h "Brcech·btrlher can
be a difficult partner for an} one."
\he ~arns
The current be t seller!> an the
lonely heart genre are "Secret"
.\hout \kn E'er\ \\om.in Should
Kno". .ind · l 1~ht I lt' r ire -
1 hi" to Keep Your Man P:l'>!>IOO·
.11ch and Hopelessly in Lo'e "•th
Yl1U," reports Jeff Dclanc) l11
Brent tno'!>.
fhe former 1s the late'' best-
\cller by l3,1rhar:1 De Angel", ho't
llf · fhc Barb.tr .1 De Anl!cl"
'>how, · \1.h1ch <Hf'> local!\ on KH
r aJl(l .
De An~cl" · hoo~ prom ht'' 10
'ohc the three 01ggc~t m\\lene., ol
men -<iuch J\ \\ hy Do ~ten
Hate to he Wrnng'> -ant.I h!>I'>
men ' top 20 .. exual turnoff ~um
t-c.:r 11 on th1o; ll\t \\ome n \\ho
.11 c '>loppy K 1sse r'
rhc other curr<:nl tavorttc at
Brrnt.ino '" · L1gh1 111' Fire," ''
\\ nttt•n b\ l 1 1 orn re, re.Jent I lkn
1'rudm.tn. founder of the l 1gh1
lfr, I rrc mo11,,111on.tl 1ipc.1 loi.1ng
comp.1m l\rc1dm.1n 'll!!gC'>I~ that
\\omen 1n1cc1 'p.irk. into .1 re la tion·
'hip 11\ u'ang 'uch tr1d,., a<, greet-
ing a m.in at the door weanng
nothing but \IKl..·on gift bow\
I ·~ht I Ii . hr1.: " 'elltnl! c1 ,,.
.,tlkr,1hly hcttcr .11 Brcnt.ino.-'I than
1t'I wmp,in1on '><:~ucl. l rg ht Her
r1rc. Ocl.1ne) ,,11<.J In fa ct, he
.111d nthcr cm ph1)CC' .11 the '>lore
.. an rclall 'elhng onh me It"'
help hook to a m.in But womc:n.
mn-.11, in thttr 20, and 10, m:
hu)ing them an C\.cr anc rl'·"'"!!
numher,, s.11tl l)cl.1nc-.
So. nn 1h1 .. d,I\ "h~ n 11 ,ccm'
that rhc cn11rc \\l;rld " .1dnf1 on ,1
f rothv \Ca of chnc11l.itt '· roschuJ,
and \Hupy \cntunrnt\ tJkc heart
If thc'e author'>· 'll~Le\~ i<i .mv an·
d1cat1on. Jn)onc \\ho ... h1. lflSIC~
or heartbroken 111d,1~ h.I\ plc:nty of
co m pan).
Experience D"'ange Coc..ntys finest
Italian cuisine and a spect;acufar bay view.
Dinner is served each night from
ES p.rn. t;o -J &m.
CWeekends 'ti/ 1:30 a.rnJ
Ot..r piano bar will keep you hunmln' HI
• •
f/tONTlj
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By Russ lJw
0rinoe Coast Daly
Want to gtt married?
Today?
-
OK, here\ how )OU do it.
Ftr\t, unless you\.c already got
tllood lC~t in hand, )OU and your
kwe muffin must be laving
together and w11l1ng 10 fork out
an extra Sl.25 for what the
count) clerk\ office calls a ''con-
l1dcnt1al · mJmage ltcen'>e The
li .. en'>e CO\!\ S48 25 total. And if
'"u "'ant a count} dcrl.. lo marl)
\11u, 11 "'" co't another $15 for
ihc ccrcmon\
~1m1l.ir to the regular S4 7
m.1ma~c hc.cn,c. bmh bntle and
l!Hll.>m mu'>I he .11 le a!.I 18 vcar~
old tn '"alk unc,cortcd through
lhl port.th of matrimony (Mt·
m1r' need court and p.lrental
pcrm1~'1on) And the dearly bc-
lo,cd must he married 1n the
'time county in "'h1ch the ltcense
l'I IS\Ued
Got \our blood te'lt ? Then for
$47 yo~ can get a ltccn~c to be
m.1rr1ctl <1nywhcre tn the state as
CLERKS
From A1
\he 'aid prenupt1als could last up
10 t"o hour~ ~he concludes the
.. crv1ce with the '>hon statement·
·Now that \Ou\c JOancd your elvc~
in marriage, m.1\ you !ltme all
vour 11\Cl> to meet the commitment
w11h the same lu'c and devotion
that )'OU bo1h no\\ po'lsess."
Some come fully drc!iscd an
tuxedos and \\Cdtlrng dresses for
the count)' ceremony, others 1n
'horts and f-shtrt' "We get a lot
of second and third marriages."
71 44 All""IAI ,. 47 ....._
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" 47 OI~ ,. 0 ClnclMall n SJ o-c....4 1' S4 D.tllM·fl WOftll
" 0 ~~· ,. .. Ottrtlft st so .. _ ......
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IO so ·~ .. 7J 44 ~ .. c~ " 44 h•~· n 44 l.nle lodt 71 0 lowoil .. 11 4l ,,..,,,,.. ..
70 so Milomi ... <Ofh 71 so Mllw .. lft 70 4S ~·SCP•wl n n NaJ~lle
long as the blood le t is 11ot
more than 30 days old.
For Jove-struck love bunnies
in need of a quick blood test,
one Newport Beach walk·in
medical clinic offers test results
for 1"0 w1thrn 48 hours. for a
minimum cost of Sl09. For
turt le doves with more tame than
mone}. a local health clinic may
be the way to go. At the Hunt·
ington Beach Commun11y Clinic.
SIS each ~111 gel the betrothed a
blood te\t an about a week But
1f the tc~t re .. cals any rgn' of
"cnereal d1sea e, the chn1c re ·
qu1reo, trc.1tmcnt and a 'iUb)e-
qucnt neg.itl\C tc t result before
a certificate I) l!.'ucd
Another hot tip for heart·
throb\ who qu:iltf) for 1n\tan t
marriage an the county clerk's
oCCace Gel there before the
dtxm clo e at 4 30 p.m.
"If you're in the door by •DO
p.m., you can get married," said
Kcllv Darling, one of eight
coun1y deputy comm1ss1oncr; of
marriage. "We never turn any·
one awa)'"
Darltng i.a1tl. "I n<;tcad of running
off 10 Vegas, they find out they
can do 11 nght here."
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marry as deputies of county Clerk
Gary Granville, who also holds the
title comm1ss1oncr of marriage for
Orange County. But Darling said
11 \loa'i a surprise to find her ambi·
t1on!> to \\Ork in the county clerk's
office lead to such a meaningful
occupation "lt's simply a division
of 1hc clerk's office," she sn1d. "Jf
your lucky enough to get to work
here, 1hat's what you get to do. It's
an intcres1ing job to fall into."
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WATER
From A1
400 truck trips through our neigh·
borhood every day."
Residents who attended Wed·
nesday night's public meeting at
water district headquarters said
they were concerned about a varie·
ty of polential problems ranging
from dusl and the effects of con·
struction noise on young children
to the carbon monoxide emissions
from pumps once the reservoir is
put tnto operatton.
Water district spokeswoman
Mary Urashima said the school
sttc 1s ideally localed for the com-
munity's long-term water needs
and district is willing to go lo great
lengths to make sure conslruction
doe not disrupt daily lire in the
neighborhoods around the school.
Ciro f:.leguela, acoustical con·
<,ultant for the reservoir prOJCCt,
<;a1d a 15-foot insulated metal
~aunt.I wall will reduce even the
loudest construction noise 10 a
level comparable to that of street
traffic outside the construcuon
compound
Gene Watson, district engineer,
said measures such as the installa·
uon of sprinklers and the hosing
down of dirt trucks would elimi·
nate most of the dust.
And one reason the project will
take two to three years, Urashima
said. 1s that there will be no
evening or weekend construction .
District officials spent about two
hours answering residents' ques·
t1ons Wednesday night. Bui some
who attended the meeting said af·
terward that they were not satis·
ficd with the answers.
The five-member water district
board is scheduled to decide on
Feb 21 whether to build the $15
m1llton re ervoi r. Jf approved by
the board, the project will still
need final approval from the New-
port-Mesa school board.
If the project wins approval,
construction could begin as early
as next September, Kemp said.
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put film in be camera and tape in
the Cam Corder and ltead owr to
the Anaheim Stadium exhibit
buildinp betwten Feb. 16 and 24
to sec the most glamorous and ex-
citing how ever from tho Motor
Car Dealers Association of Orange
County.
Lavi h displays from 33 major
manufacturers feature over SOO
new 1991 cars, pickup trucks, vans
and multipurpose vehicles. Big
news this year arc the record num-
bers of quality-built new models in
every .,,._ ,... that are avaU..
ble.
Viliton can~ and ~re
not only the areat can for 1991,
but take in advance ahowinp of
many 1991 model , on view to help
boost early consumer interest. The
many 19921 include the all-new
Ford Crown Victoria four-door
sedan, Hyundai Elantra, Mercury
Marquis, Mitsubishi Diamante and
the West Coast premiere of the
Toyota Paseo ports sedan.
One of the most exciting attrac·
tions at today's major auto shows
~~=;~=:..--:
attracted rccor numben ol these
unuw.I ~ipa. ota.a ~
rated by manufacturcrt into future
models.
The Buick Bolero four·door
sedan ii an interpretation of what
young families could be driving in
the near future. The futuristic-
look:ing rea,.,.whoel Eagle Optima
Sedan has been deligned to maxi-
mize driver visibility and interior
cargo space.
The quality of _1991 cars pric~d
under Sl0,000 at this year's Or-
ange County lhOw has nevc~ been
areater. Some of the low·'priced
economy model lO shoP and Com·
pare are Geo ·Metro, Hyundai
Excel, Oodae colt, Ford Feativa,
Honda Civic, Mazda 323, Nisn.n
Sentra and the new Saturn line.
Honda's fir t Accord wagon
head the lineup or family wagons
at Anaheim Stadium. The four-
wheel·drlvc Subaru Loyale,Ford
Escort, Volvo 7-40 nnd Volkswagen
Pnssat arc part of the show's big
display of wagons. Chrysler Town
and Country is among 150 vans,
pickup tnacb and sports utility ~
hidea allo available for in~ion.
Hiahlif'tina displays Of four·
wheel-drwe models is the dcbYt Of
the 1992 Isuzu Rodeo V6 and '91
m6dcl1 like Mazda Navajo, Old·
smobile Bravada and Rinse Rover
SE. Dodge, Ford, GMC,
Chevrolet.Toyota, Nissan and
Mazda arc among auto makers
featuring a variety of pickup ,
trucks.
Special attractions include
Chevrolet's "Days of Thunder"
•
movie car, free slot car racina and
the Thunder OaDCCn. The auto
1how ii 1 great place to phoW>o
"'~ and videotape hundroda or
exciting can at one time, and vi"·
tors arc urged to bring their equip-
ment along.
Show hours arc Saturday from
11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday and
Monday (President's Day) from 11
a.m. to ~ p.m., Tuesday through
Thursday from l to 9 p.m. and
Frida.>' from l to 10 p.m. Admis-
sion 1s $5 for adults, with children
under 12 years admitted free.
Sentra: Little car that could
''''Jn ~cn1ra packs a lot of car 1n10 a trim package with a modc'it price
•
Pity the humble little economy
car. Dre ed in drab fenders, gen-
erating power akin to a Mr. Coffee
and tethered to a suspension that
docs little more than keep it
pointed in one direction, ccono-
boxes carry out the commuter's
automotive grunt work.
Frugal transportation is rarely
glamorous. But for great numbers
of the motorized public, an econ-
omy car fits squarely into the
transportation budget, slim as it
may be. Unfortunately, as the
!>licker price !lhrinks, so does the
handling, performance and com-
fo rt of far too many diminutive
Cat'.:>.
N1~ .. an 1sn'1 amu,cd \\llh this
prejudice against inexpensive
autos, ~<' the" 'iet ou t to make tl11~1r latest gci,_ra1ion of subcom-
pact Sentras more po\\erful. com-
fortablc and substantial than their
skinny pnce tags would susgest.
Packing a lot. of car into a trim
package and finishing it with a
• modest price is a tall order, but
the revival of Ni an's 300ZX,
Maxima, 240SX and Stanza all
point to a car company with a mis-
sion. And when it came time to re-
design their smallest and least-
expensive car, they threw the same
engineering might behind the
Sentra that spawned the awesome
300ZX Turbo. The results arc sur-
prising.
Sorting out the new Sentra line
requires some light homework, as
a va riety of models and trim levels
is now available. There are fou r
two-door sedans, starting with the
least-expensive model , wh ich is
simply referred to as "E." The
Scntra E is priced just ove r $8,000,
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followed by the XE and SE two-
door model , which arc priced at
S9,500 and St0,100, respectively.
A thoroughly high-performance
SE-R two-door with a larger and
more powerful two-liter engine,
stiffer suspension, four-wheel disc
brakes and sport seats lists for
SI 1,400. It's nothing short of a bal-
li stic mini. As a four-door, th e
Sentril can be had in base E trim
at $9,300, XE Jcvel at S 10,200 or
extra-nice GXE for S 12,500.
With the exception of SE-R
models, 1991 Sentras arc powered
by a must more powerful 1.6-liter
dual ove rhead cam fou r-cylinder
engine with 16 valves and 11 0
horsepower. The SE-R is rated al
140 horsepower, and is not availa-
ble with automatic transmission
like the other models.
In keeping with Nissan's dcc1-
s1on 10 offer tiny cars with loads of
features. our four-door GXE was
crammed full with standard fe ...
turcs like air conditioning, power
window ·door locks antenna and
mirrors, spltt fold -down rear scats,
alloy wheels, tilt steering wheel.
cruise control, intermittent wind·
shield wipers, AM/FM stereo cas-
sette and remote controls for
trunk and fuel filler.
On top of that were the optional
CO player, four-speed automatic
transmission and anti-lock brakes.
When all was said and done, the
GXE was outfitted like a $30,000
Cadillac. Many of these features
also are standard on the less-
expensive XE models.
But where th e new Scntras
break from the mini-car ranks is in
the department of comfort and
performance. faen mated to a
power-hungry automatic transm1s-
s1on, the GXE had enough punch
10 keep 11 from being trampled al
the gate \\hen the light turned
green.
The automatic transm1ss1on 1~
clearly calibrated to extract the
highest mileage possible as 1t
Jumps into the upper gears very
qu1ckly.Th1s means that a heavy
foot is needed to coax the engine
into acceleration mode. Otherwise,
the new Sentra will cruise happily
in overdrive with the little motor
barely breaking a sweat. In most
four·cylinder cars equipped with
automatic transrnission, stepping
on the gas is like falling into a
hole. Not so with the new Sentra.
I
Handling also is vastly improved
relative to the common com muter
specials that live in this price
range. Where severely rippled
pavement would send many svelte
edans careening up and down on
their su pen ion, the Sentra man-
ages to keep its wits ove r the
rough stuff. And although the
small tires will whine in protest 1f
a comer comes too quickly, the
Sentra refuses to fall ore the road.
The handling is precisely as it
should be. safe and secure.
Apart from its compact dimen-
sions, the Sentra GXE interior can
hold its own against sedans with
much heftier price tap. Controls
arc nettly arranged around the
driver, materials are firtt rate and
the cabin is remarkably serene on
thcf~.
Details alto make the Se1ur1
worth imudptina. with eaNf\alty
int1p11ced door· handJa. lqpcally
proportioned buttons alld di1l1 ancr dihl·ftttint scams aftd puels.
IWeft the mn.t ii nic:eJy ~.
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Isuzu. Pr cise handling
with assist from Lotus
Preci e, predictable handling
wa the goal set by Isuzu engineers
when they act out to design the
1991 Impu lse. With the aid of a
I sophisticated suspension co-
developed by Lotus PLC. that aoal
1 ha been achieved.
achieves stable and ruponsive per·
formance without the annoyin&
harshncs emblc~atic of less-
sophisticated suspensions.
Al the front, the steering rack is
rigidly mounted to the cro s mem-
ber -an added detail rarely seen
on front -wheel·drive cars. Thi
provides the advantage or ccurate
movement or the L-arms and di·
rect, po itive f eedbnck from the
road to the driver.
one p ir ot tra1li.ng~li11ks an~ .two
pair of lateral ltnb. By pos1t1on·
ing the lateral links horizontally,
I uzu effectively i olates them
from the con cqucnces of corner·
ing lo d .
A 14·millimctcr stabilizer bar i
set directly on the rear struts for
po 1tive roll control. In designing
the rear su pension, Isuzu cngi·
ncers have achie"cd a significant
breakthrough. The revolutionary
rear su pension geometry creates a
"four-wheel steering effect" with-
out the co tly and complex system
found on other cars.
The Volvo's all-new 940 scrirs for 1991 includes a fam-
ily wagon 1n four-door Juxu1, turbo, GLE and SE mod-
el . Safety features are ABS brake systems and dfr.ier·
side air b;ag and knee bol tcr. The 940 series replaces
Volvo's 760 hnc ·
The name "Lotus" is synony-
mous with Formula One car de·
sign and race-bred automotive in-
novation. From the immortal inspi·
ration of Colin Chapman to the
driving champion hips or Clarie,
Hill and -more recently -
Mansell. Lotus badging has embla-
lOned r cing thoroughbreds and a
limited number of production mo·
to rears.
The L-arm arc mounted to the
cross member through front and
rear rubber bu hings, providtl)g
both fore and aft and lateral rigid-
ity. The MacPherson strut contain
low-pre ure ga -filled hock ab·
The design is deceptively simple. [iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Highly cla ttc rear lateral link
In 19 8, the legendary Lotus
name appeared on the Isuzu Im·
pulse port GT, end later the 1-
Mark sedan. "Handlin& by Lotus"
indicated a major rcde 1gn of the
suspen ion system -an engineer-
ing coup that enhanced overall
performance and redefined the
Isuzu flagship.
The 1991 Isuzu Impulse XS fea-
tures four-wheel independent sus-
pension that utilized M::acPherson
truts front and rear, in combina-
tion with front L-arms :ind ::a rear
multi-linl design This de~ign
orbcrs.
The front kingpin' Jre designed
to achieve negati"c crub rad1u by
locating the k1ngp1n axis out ide
the axis of rot.it1on Neg.it1ve scrub
radius means that the tire will al-
ways steer inward under braking.
an active safety feature
The L-arm mounting bushings
are calibrated to pru\.1dc the nec-
essary elasticity over rough road ..
while remaining rigid during cor-
nering. The compliance of the
front and rear bu\hing' arc tuned
differently.
The rear ~u,pem.ion con\1\1\ of
bushings deform during the initial
stage' of cornering. perm1ttmg the
rcnr "heeb to expenence toe
changes ou t of phas~ "ith the
front v. heel'
The elfect -1milar to th.it
ach1c,ed v.1th more expensive elec-
tronic or mechanical four-wheel
steering \\'item'> creates a more
-.table entrv into turns. more pre·
d1ctablc en1crgcncy maneuver re-
\ponse and improved trackrng
throughout the turn. Once agai n,
huLu engineers h .. ,c made con·
temporal') tcchnolng~ bo th afford·
able .ind pr.1c11c.1 I
Ma z da Miata One of '10 best'
With Jt populant} among con-
sumers and the automotive mC'd1a
showmg no signs of abating. the
\fazda M'<-5 M1ata has garnered
1ts most recent pre t1gious auto-
mott'e av.ard-bctng named as one
of Road 8. Track magazine's ··Ten
lkst Cars in the World "
In add1tton. the ma,gazine also
St'lcctcd the Manta as the "Best
Spons/GT" in the S 13.000-$21 ,000
C'la'is.
The h'il of award winner'!. which
appear'> in the magazine·s Decem-
ber ts\uc . .ilso includes such auto-
mobtk a' tht• r crran 348. Porsche
Carrera 4 \1crn·des·Ben1 300E and
500 l and R\1"' MS The $14.200
Miata v.a'I the onl) 'chide tn th1
11lustriou'I f.rnup v.ith a ba'>t' pn~
under S 15 ooo
of the "Ten Best ( ars 1n the Other signililant awards won b)
World." Road &. Trad said, "The the M1ata s.ince it was introduced
Mtata manages to combine all the include .\utomob1le mag.azine·s
hones.t), spam and ama~ of the fir'it e\er .. .\utomob1Jc of the Year·
classic spons car \\Ith the rchab1hl) av.ard. being named one of the five
and durab1hh wc''c co me to C\· "'W ortd·s lkst Cars" b) Road &:
pcct The \11a1a 1s a dnver's car ol Track. ~lec11on as the "Best Sport~
the first order. w1th communicatt"e Car·· b) the Motorweek telc' 1s1on
steenng. a rt'Spon'il\.C throttle and automot1\e mag.azme. inclusion on
a gear lever that could ha"c coined Car and Dnver mag.a11ne's last of
the v. ord 'snick ·Think of the M1ata the "I 0 lkst°' cars (or 1990 and
as a temlic automotive pal." he1ng ranked as the most "trouble-, frcr" spom car 1n the 1990 J D Clarl J \ 1tulh. chief opcrattng Power and i.\ssoc1ates Nrw Car In-
officer of Maida \1otor of Amcnca. •Hal Quaht) ~tud\
Inc .. said of the award. "We arc _ ------· -------1
proud of the accolades which 1he r RENT l\11ata has rcce1,ed from hoth con-
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This rt'Cognitaon from om· of the throuQh classified
leading au1omo11vc pubhc1t1on• 1
f h ~· d h LOii o4 lt\ldenlS took lor proo po~ 111' e t at . az a as 1PAt1men• fumoati.ngs "'
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* WMat etllineen 1n Drtroit arc
ramblina to deaian active tu....._., electronically con-
troued valve trains.. five-peed a~
matic uansmiu1ons and on-bo'erd
navilation 1yttems. their cfbnter-
parts in Japen are watchina these
technolosicaJ Mlvancn roll off u-
scmbly lion and 1oto the hands of
customers.
Japan's auto industry now has a
dear lead in the cng1ncerina race
with the West, and lhc array of
exotic concept cars and rcady-for-
the-sbowroom models presented at
this year's Tokyo Motor Show sua-
gest that European and American
manufacturers will have a challenge
catching up.
•Nissan and TO)Ota introduced
actl\C suspensions for home-mar-
ket versions of the lntin1t1 Q45
sport sedan and Celie.a. respective-
ly. In the Nissan system. a com-
puter control hydraulic actuators
that replace coil spnngs and shock
absorbers. The suspension receives
infonnat1on from I 0 sensors to
adapt continuously to road con-
d1t1ons and keep the body level.
•Honda showed two advanced
engines -a 48-val ve V 12 for For-
mula One racing and a 270-horst-
power three-liter V6 w11h vanablc-
valvc timing anct hft for the >\cura
NS-XIPOlllar.
•Tlae -ot tbe Subu11 .... was Jiolto Cupi" a ~
spons aar c-apeblt of compcij,. ia
Group C ractt likt the 24 boun of
Le Mans. low-volume ptodue1ioll it planned for 1991 at an e1pccied
pncc of well over $200,000.
•Both Subaru and Toyota of-
fered show-aoers a alimpsc of effi-
cient two-stroke en11nes for the
future.
•Isuzu showed an adiabatic (low
~t loss) turbo-compound diesel
engine, which uses ceramics and an
exhaust-driven acnerator to wrina
every last bit from a drop of fuel.
•Mitsubishi has added actively
controlled aerodynamic urfaccs -
including air brake -to •ts H R-
11 research vehicle.
• Mazda showed a W 12 engine
(t hree cylinder banks arranged at
60-degrtt interval • each contaimng
four pistons) and a lighter. more
efficient 'ers1o n of its current 1.3-
liter rotary engine.
E .. er) car maker presented a
sports car of one t) ~ of another 1n
keeping w11h the show's theme:
freedom of mobility -a taste of
real life and lu~ul) This m no way
diluted the exhib111on's perennial
celchration of advanced auto-
motive technology and engmcenng.
Nor did it deter Japan's best stylists
from executing their most fanciful
designs.
ANAHEIM STADIUM 'ti
EXHIBIT BUILDINGS
FEB 16·24
EXPERIENCE THE GLAMOUR AND EXCITEMENT
OF A GREAT AMERICAN AUTO SHOW!
OVER 500 NEW 1991 Cars. Trucks. Vons and
Multi-Purpose Vehteles • More Quality-Built models
1n every pnce range than ever befo re'
1912 PREVIEW: Cadillac SEVl.!.LE Show Car·
Ford CROWN VICTORIA • Hyundai ELANTRA •
Mercury MARQUIS • Mitsubishi DIAMANTE
And West Coast Premier of Toyota PASEO
I i to
how new
technology
tnfinit~ the luxury car division
or Niuan Motor Corpor1tion In
the United States, will display new
models and technoJoay at the Or·
anae County International Auto
Show Feb. 16·2•.
Feotured at the show will be the
020 luxury sedan, the 04S pcrfor·
mancc luxury sedan, the M30 luxu-
ry sport coupe end the timite~
editlon MJO luxury sports converti-
ble.
lnfinitl will emphasize
tcchnolos;y 1his season with high-
1cch Ceature such os the Full-
Active Suspension and lnfiniti
Electronic Traction Control op-
tion on the 045.
Chevy's "Days of Thunder" car wilt be on display at 6range County Auto Show.
Full-Active Suspension, nvaiJablc
for the first time in the United
States on a production automobile,
provides an unequaled combina-
tion of good handling and smooth
ride. • 'Days of Thunder' car on view The lnfinitt 020 is a four-door,
mid-size IUX\lry sedon that offers
performance and outstanding fuel
efficien"Cy. The G20 "cabin-
forward" design provides comfort
Jnd roominess
Auto racing and movie enthusi-
asts are in for a special treat at
this year's Orange County Auto
Show. The Chevrolet Lum1na fea-
tured in the Tom Cruise movie
·•Days of Thunder" has a featured
spot in this year's show.
Lumina entered racing competi-
tion for the first time in 1990, re-
placing Mo nte Carlo SS models.
With such drivers as Dale Earn-
hardt and Darrell Waltrip behind
the .,.. heels. the Chcvys won over
40 percent of NASCAR races they
entered.
Cameras and handycams are
welcome at the show. Pho to-and
video opponunities are almost
endless. Be ides the great lineup
of 1991 models and previews of ex-
citing '92 cars, there arc a record
number of exotic concept vehicles
to focu11 on, ronging from sleek se-
dan and commuter vehicles of the
future to wild show pickup trucb.
Other displays mal ing 1Jcc.1I
photo !.UbJects arc the group of kit
replica and specialty vehicles lo-
cated in the fourth structure. An-
other CheHolet a11ract1on is a
giant slot racing tracl. where visi-
tors of <111 ages are welcome to
compete free of charge.
Ne'"" on the replacement for Pnr,thc\ ~'i \Ctir·old 911 senc'
'ecm' Ill nintinuc. !luggc-.11ng .in C\Olut11111.11\ Ill''" d .. '1~n th.11 re-
1,11n' .1 "mil.1r gumdrop 'hapc \\Ith \\\nllen ll'nder'. hut replace'
1he c.ir mounted 3.6-htcr :.m-Lnnlcd fl.it '1~ ''1th none other than
.1 \\,111:r Cl1t1lcd V8 of mer four hllr'
Pun't' \lolll be rehc,cd to kno" th.11 the 111 J\ r1.pl.1ccment
'hould ~ecp 11' rc.ir·enginc conf1curat11in. "1th the north .. outh-
1.1cin~ \ ~ cnginl' poltng into "hcr1. the ,m,tll rc.1r ,1.. 11' .ire no"
But d11n t hold }1111r brc.1th 11 cnulJ he l<>W1 hd11r1. \\C 'cc 1hc
llC\\ l.H
I .tr ch"er to 1ntroduct1on " B\1\\ \ up ... 111t1tnl! J.\u1e'> replace·
mcnr. the ne" 3251 ln1t1Jlh <>ffercd '" .1 lour·Jtl(lf model \\Ith
'" ,1hndcr engine onh·. the thorough!\ rcde .... gnc:J h.1b) BM\\,
CH11t111ll~ \\11l t.1lc the place of all 31 1 and 31~1s m11dch
\ rnmplctL·h new 3251 two door al'o l'I nn 1he " •} .ind nuy
h •h 11, '"ll ._ •upe hnd) ''>le Bui 1h1..·,c m11dd' \\on't come 111
thr t n11ul \t 1tc' until :iftcr the tour·d11or "\2"i1' \pnl intrnJuc·
11• tll
Always a big hit at the show arc
the high-tech Cactory d1splayi,
many featuring key new models lo-
cated on revolving turntables with
narrators offering insights on th e
car's design and Ccalure . A num·
ber of manufacturers will be offer-
ing handy tote bags to carry lltera-
turt> on the new models and regis-
tering visitors for hourly prize
drawings.
Visitors entering this year's auto
show have an opportunity to sign
up to win a brand new 1991
Mazda 323 sedan. Regi~tra11on
cars nre available al-the two sho"'
entrances.
The M30 convertible will JOin
the M30 luxury sport coupe in the
lnfiniti model line in 191 This
hnndsome, limited-edition· conve rt-
ible features sophisticated "one·
touch" comert1blc top operation
1n ndd111on to smooth. refined
performance
The JQQJ lnf1n11i line continues
10 provide American luxury car
buyer.. .... uh an ahern.ll1\.e to estJb-
li hcd competitors.
larger ~CdJn,, but h.1\ .in t'H:n 'port IC' r pL Nrn.1ht\. Oa'e pr ice: for
the 3~1 tour·door m.I\ hml"r llL".lf Slll,1100, hut B~I\\ h,1, HI to
.innouncc the .11 tu.11 figure'
And JU'lt ·'' ~krlc<lc,·lkn1 " prt·r.ir1nt: to intr11thH.c 11' \I~·
po"cred 600 LI 'cd.in 1..i110 11111,crm\Cr), runwr LtlmL' that
B~I\\' ma} 1nJced he prep.1rini: .1 m11n,trc11" c;c;o.hoN.:p~i, ... er \I ~
"1th Ml \Jl\c' JnJ we liter' of di,pl.1Lem c.nt \IJ\liL "e "Ill 'cc
an M"' 'cdan or ~IS rnupc 111rn the .1.,..,·,11mt \I.:; th.11 .irm1..J in
O~tW 'h''" n1t>m'> l,1,1 \t.1r.
On the dnme~l11.. front. Bu1L~ h.I' .1nn1111nn:d thL rcpl.1cl'mcnt
fclr it~ l cl\.1hrc cl.Ian Hu1d; J L ~.tlirL' h,1, bec:.n thc number 11nc·
rated domc,11c car in JD p,,,q:r\ 11u.1ht~ 'U"L'' ind ,il,l> ha'
received con,1dcr.1tilc Jllcntion 111 the pre,., for 11' ,,,Jid de-.1gn
and reputation for reh:ib1h1y (.1utu m:igazinc'I don ·1 u,u,111) pa)
much attcnuon to common family sedan )
And at the '>amc time. the l.trgcr and more. lu\urtou-. n~
Du1ck Parl A\COUe L:ltrJ hJ\ reCCl\CJ fJ\Or.1h lc pre" ,I\ \LCll ror
combining a more tnntemroral) de,rgn "1th 1rad111on ti American
lu\ur. c.ir 'rrtuc~ ~o 11 ''''"d' to rL".t\Ull 1h.1t th1..• nc" I cS.1tire
woulj follow 1n the P.ul Avenue·, f1lQt)tep' 111 term' 11f ">l\lin~
.ind dc,1gn · -EXOTIC CONCEPT VEHICLES: Buick BOLERO •
I he Ill:" ~1'1< cnmcrt1hk <.1nJ 11' h1fg1:r b111thcr. the .\~~1('
lllll\l'rlrble. '"II rct.11n their d.1"1c h1•1h '''k 1111 'ever.ii more
m1•dcl ~ ... ·.ir, I hl e\1,ting J·St:rrc' h.I\ been ~,,Id 111 the \1.11c' lur
11tnl \t" 1r,, .ind .ilthnugh 11 h.1, (0111L 10 rcprl"'l"llt .111 th.11 ,m,111
lit rn1.1n 'r11r1' wd.1n' .ire .1Jm1~2tl l1>r the Ill"" m11dcl I' quite .1
,, ... p !olr.\ . .rd In f,1ct. the 11111' l 1.·~.1brc r1dn on the ,,1n11: "h<.:db.M' ·" the
bigger P.1rli. A\l:nuc Jnd ll\L'' th.II car·, more ptl\\Crful ~ l\-l1tcr
\'() engine <tnd clcdrnn11.:.1lh c«'n lrullcd • .11Jtnm.111c trJmml'-.10n
I3r.1k1ng .11-;o 1,,., hu:n 1mpr11Hd. wheel' and tirn .ire l.1q~er .ind
,) dmer·~ 'ldC ,llr h.1g I\ (11tcd
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Eagle OPTIMA· Dodge DAYTONA R/T ·Chrysler VOYAGER Ill·
Pontiac BANSHEE • Chevrolet HOT TRUCK •
Geo TRACKER Low Rider.
SPECIAL ATIRACTIONS:
CHEVY "DAYS OF THUNDER'' Movie Car.
FREE SLOT-CAR RACING and the '1HUNDER DANCERS"
( Kids under 12 FREE '(] Cameras Welcome I
EASY TO REACH 'Cl ClOSE-IN PARKING
FREE PROGRAM
SHOW TIMES SOts ,,om 10pm • Sun & Mon Hom 9pm •
Tues tr.urs lpm 9pm • Fn lpm 10pm ·ADMISSION $500
So Cohl Auto Club Member Otscounl Mon-frt
Discount Coupons Ofonge County Auto Dealers
c ''''"Ill!! i., JU'I 11\L r lour 111L11c' 1n lcnf!th 1h1.. ~ ~'i 1 h." gained
moire rc.11·,c.11 k!! room .111d ,1 i.:rcal dc.11 of P""'r In f .. 11.1. 1he
111.·" t~5, "'"he po"c:reJ h} 1h1: ,,1m1..· l~'l ·h11r,cr11'"-'r. 2.:; hter.
l\\ln· .... 1m. ~I \Jhc ''x 1ha1 now h\.n in 1hc l1J91 .5~~1 'cd:in.
c 11rrc11t '.":'1' art picot\ 4u1l~ n11". hut "'th ~I .11ld11111n.il po
llll' .1\.111.tl•lt 1hc 111:\\ c.1r' 'h11uld ~ ... l\tr 1 re,p111t,l\C l ndcr
1ht ll'll\kr,, ,1 'u~pcn,1on 1h.11 m11rc d1"d' m.1to..hc' the 'i Jlld -;.
\c:i ":' 'l'•l.111' 1 1d 1ptc I from the .1 ... d.11mnl I ur 1pc.1n /I w.111-
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tltc.: \\lttcl' .111d tire-. h t\C hL·cn 111..rc.1,td 111 .":II' 1.11/ R I"' on
Y.11..kr 11111, the 1ump lrum I I tu l''-indl "hco..·I,"' I •nc p.irtl}
I•• m.1kc room for e"cn l.1rcer J1,, hrJkn.
II gh-tcL h plJst1c' Jrc 111;ec.I 1n 1hc cn11mc\ 1nt.1k( ''"cm .ind
lttd 1.11 ~ ~t~hng al'o ha\ takt•n ,1 'tcp lnl"\\;ml \\llh .1 m11d1 more
.1l·111d~n 1m1c. ,hapc rcpl.1c1ng th t· l.1mll1.ir .tnd .1ncul.1r line' t 1I
ll•d.I\ ·, l25 and 31~ model'
I 'en thc: fl\1W's 1raJ1tllln.il k1dnl\·~h.1pcc.I crille .111d round
h1 .ullii.:ht-. have hccn ''"cpl h.i. l t 1 m.1~1: .1 murc u 11\lcmpor .. 11"\.
""1nd-dllc1en1 1mprCS'>1nn I hi: ,h,1pe re,cmhk' rh.11 nf BM\\\
T"o model' \\Ill he ·" .11lahlc -Cu\111m .ind I 1m1tc<l -an<l all
L1m1tcd mo<fd, .,.. ,11 c11mt• ,1,111d.trd '' 11 h int 1 lo~l hr.1lc' All
LcS.1brc., Lome \lo1th .1 ~ump111cr11ld an11-1 hdt ,,.,tc.m
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.. hm 1tc contr11I '~'1cm 1h .. 11 .ill11\" tht lrnnt p.1~~enAcr' w 1nJ1\IJ·
u.ilh control thi.; 1cmp1..·r.1turc 11n 1he1r "de of 1hc 1..J r.
1 he '92 Lc\.1hr .. · ,h,1re much nf the Park t\'cnuc' smooth.
Jagu.1r-likc ''' hnc.. hut i JU'>I O\L r f1\c 1nchc' \honer Optional
equipment include' .. in oil·ltlc monitor thJt tell~ the dmer "hen
ro change engine 1111. remote lcylc" cnlf) ')Stem .ind CD pla)er
A Grand Tour1n~ p.1ckagc. that rc.1turc' .1ggrc., ... 1,e 16-tnc h allo~
\\heels and perfnrm .. int·c l1rci., ,elf-le,elinR ~~ttm and pcrfor
man cc axle r JI 10 ·'"n " a-.::.11l.1blc 1 IH' 1' c ·""' B1111J .. ·, mo~t..
handsome 'c:d.1n .
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Auto-Show
Anaheim Stadium
Feb. 16-24th
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0 C Atn'O SHOW • An AdWt\ilina Supplemenl 10 Ow ORANCE CX>AST DAJt. V PILOT &I lNDIP£NDINT • ~)'. I'*'*>' 14, l l -1
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Chevy unveiling t .he 'ultimate towing vehicle'·
Chevrolet • 1i~n1 the We t
Coast ita fint k>ok at a four-door
crew (ab pickup truck it et11ls the
"ullimate towing vehicle" -for
fol ks with really big towing jobs -
at the Orange County Internation-
al Auto Show at Anaheim Sta-
dium's exhibit buildinas.
This luxurious, one-of-a-kind
concept vehicle is a rolling show-
case of both style and substance.
The substance comes from the
monster 454 CJD Chevy V8 engine
under the hood and the style from
an array of creature comfort fea-
turC$ de i&ncd to please even the
most discriminating boater or
horseman or trailering fanatic.
functioM without takins bis or her
O)'CS otr the roed.
Two consoles -one on lhe
noor and one overhead -house
such items as a Delco cellular
phone, CD player, CB radio, stor·
age facilities, map light , cup hold·
en and AM/FM stereo radio. A
trip computer displays the number
of miles that can be driven sjven
the quantity of fuel in the tank. It
also provides the avera1e miles per
gaJlon that the concept Crew Cab
has gotten in its journey.
All scats are leather and electr1·
cally adjustable. &pen1i¥e Mddlcs
or other gear also can be stored
on the rear scat. which folds down
-by merely pressing a button -
to become a rear lounger bed.
prc.tlive. lbe V8 bouU 2JO borK·
power. Front and rear fascia,
which conceal the bum~~ and
lowered side panel provide a
sleek look. A roof sail panel CJC·
tends past the rear window, addinJ
to the truck's aero appearance and
doubling u a sun shade.
The out ide of the Concept
Crew Cab is red with bl:ldt ac·
cents.
The truck rides on 19 ~-inch
custom allow wheels with pec1al
19 lh·lnch Goodyear radial tires
for a smoother ride. The Iona
wheelbuc_ puirid.Cl excellent
weight distribution and a smooth
ride with or without a trailer.
The pickup bed's "designer
liner'' bas a custom finish to match
the outside of the truck and a
A "bead up" instrument panel
display projects speedometer and
other options readings on the
lower inside of the windshield so
the driver can easily monitor those
The big-block V8 power plant
and the exterior appearance of the
Concept Crew Cab also are im·
"fifth wheel" tow hitch mounted ·---__;==.;;;;i:;;:
inside i chrome
Sports utility vehicles grow
in popularity, family favor
In dustry statistics indicate nearly
800,000 sports utility vehicles will
be marketed annually by 1992. The
figure reflects growing buyer inter-
est in driving all-around fom1l>·
type transponation.
Manufacturers will be d1sph1)ing
.i record numbers at the Orange
County International Auto Show
r~eb. 16-24 at Anaheim Stadium's
C'\h1b1t buildings The newest entry
1!1 the I uzu Rodeo, produced cn-
urely in the United States.
A mix of two and four-wheel
drive. the four-door Rodeo 1 pow·
ercd by a 120 hp fuel-injected
tour-cyhnder engine or optional
3.1-liter V6 and is modestly priced
at $13,000.
England's famous Range Rover
also will be at the show. Welden
steel and aluminum construction
and powerful V8 engine are fea-
tures of the four-door, four-wheel·
drive vehicle.
Improvements for 1991 include
front and rear anti-s" ay bar , re-
' 1scd shock absorber valving,
brushing calibration, rear spring
rates and a 21.6-gallon fuel S)!ltcm
that e"ttcnds driving range 8 per·
cent.
Among all-new two-door models
displayed will be the Mazda
Moms push van pools
Holt (Cher) and Jad1e Stallone
(Syl\.C'>tcr).
Navajo, sporting a four-liter V6
engine, off-road agility and on·
road comfort and style. Standard
features include power windows
and door locks, power steering,
rear-wheel ABS and AMJFM ster-.
co. LX models arc available w11h
either a five-speed manual or four·
speed automa11c tran!lmiss1on. The
cargo area I'> accessible through a
rear "1ndow or '' 1de rear hatch
Old!lmob1lc Bra,ada 1s the com
pany's fm,1 ~port ... four-\\hcel-dmc
model The acant here 1s on oft·
road ab1ht) "11hout )Jcrificing pa~
sengcr comfort Bravada's quiet
roomy 1ntermr boasts cut-pile car·
pctm~. leather·\\rapped steering
wheel, center con!i.olc and center
arm rest fo r the rear !>Cat
CheHolet will di play fou r-door crew cau pickup truck at Orange Count) Auto how.
Jeep
lfffl
~ challenge you to find a
better deal . . . than challenge us . . .
we will not knowingly be undersold! .
The mothers of P.Hrick Swavze
I Pat!I}) and Joe Montana ( rhcre·
,,1) will be at the Orange County
Auto Show to meet the public and
promote 'an pooling Tuesday from
I to 2 p m. at the Dodge Caltrans
di\ play
Sw<t)ZC .ind Montana will prn·
mote van pooling a'I a safe. cffi.
c1cnt mean-. of ride 'iharing. Rade
\haring includes walking, h1k1ni.:.
car pooling and the u'c of mJ''
trans11.
f·ord ['<plorer, .imong the com-
pam '<, mmt popular '>ellers, 1\
.1h11l.1hlc in l\\O and four-dnur
mmJcl, \\llh choices of l\\O or
four-"hccl dme E"tplorcr\ con·
tcmpor JI) '')ling. truck toughnc)'
and car-like comfort ha'e contrib·
utcd to 'I wng bu) er apprO\ JI JIM SLEMONS HONDA JIM SLEMONS ICUU -SllMOllS aP-IAGll Patsy Swa)ze and Therc!la Mon-
tana arc the new !1pokespcople for
Callrans' advertmng campaign to
promote ndc sharing Pa~t cclebn·
ty "spokesmother " ha"e included
uune Wilham~ (Robin), Georgia
• California currcntl) lead' the
nation in the development of 1nno-
\Jtl\c program<; designed to re ·
olve transportation problems.
I ha' ·~ C\pcctcd to he the )car
'>porh utalll\ 'ch1ck., come mtu
their o'"'" With prices starting at
around S 10.000. the) arc "ell pm1·
t1oncd to .illr.ict greJter number\
of famil) car buyer'
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FACTORY
REBATE!
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f~~u ............................... $8 991
lease $16~4 PUMO. for PLUS TAX
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FACTORY
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Factory Rebate ............... $750
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2-Dr. convertible
$1500 Factory Rebate u.. yow rebac.. dOWn peym.nt
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In this ~d/y column, Deralt'e
~•nlon -1 ~gistered dietitian
-an wen readers' que tion
about nutrition, dietin1 and food
idc• Send que11ions to Der•*
Scanlon, R.D., c/o D11Jy Pilot,
P.O. Box 1$60, Costa Mesa 92626.
Qt Wlllatettr laappened to tbele
wonduf\illy tutlna tomatot'1 I
ustd IO e9')oy 11 1 child? The ones
today 1rt dry, mtaly and H
tasteless 11 cardboard.
-M.G.G., Newport Btach.
It is not your imagination; most
tomatOCJ purcha cd these days
have been picked be£orc they
ripen ind become flavorful so that
they will withstand the rigors of
hipment to market. The red color
result when artificial ethylene ~
gassed onto the tomatoes en route,
to make them look more de lrable.
But there is good news for fu·
ture tomato lovers: a California
company, Calgene, has identified
polygalacturonase -the natural
enzyme that softens the tomato as
it npen -so the fruit can stay on
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the vine lonicr and still tay firm ill whut really increases your n k know what phy icul cundition you On lhc other hand, combinina
enough to hip. for major ailmcntJ such as heart re in ... or the progrcs you arc fewer caloric-. with some lfJ)Ount
disease, diabetes. and some can· makina in any w iaht·lo~ pro· or regular ucrci c is wondulul for
Q. t aM ¥try htalta.<0n dou1 ccrs. gram. your health -even thouah, at
and wtfih •Jfflt Htt a wttk to There arc several methods for Dieting JU!iit to lose pound is first, your "'le won't how •
maintain •Y body ~laht. My dcterminina the ratio of body fat not always enough; what you much proere because you're re·
rrtend 11y1 lhat knowtn1 &19e to lean muscle &issue you have in houlJ be trying to lo!>e 1s fot . for placin& the fat with lean muscle
amount or body rat 11 more lmpor· your body. The one generally oon· exnmple. when you c t fewer cnlo· tissue, and lean muscle weighs
cant. Is she rltht? sidcred moll accurate is undcrwa· ric.. without doing any cxcrcbe, more. After n while, though, you'll
-C.V.P., Costa Mtll ter (or hydrostatic) wei&hing. Most yuu'rc probably I ing lean muscle lose overall wcjght ... and you will
In manner of peaking you hospitals and university laborator-ti sue, ~ c~en .r )Our bathroom feel and look much better.
both arc. While it is a good idea to ics arc equipped. to do this, end it scale nys that you arc dropping When you tc5t (or body rat -
keep tab on your body weiaht, ex· is definitely worth the cost (usually weight, it may not be rca on to whether with the underwater
pcm agree that excessive body (at under $100) if you really want to cheer. method or one of the other tech-
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health clubs -check before you
start a diet and cxerci e program,
and again a couple or months mto
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PRtCIS EfflCTIVI I A.M. THUlll..
FEB. 14 THIN WID., FIL 20. 1"1. OPEN PRESIDENT'S DAY
ALASKAN FROZEN
UT· STEAKS
69
LB.
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uns ... a11111
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Lorge Cucumber Or
GREEN BELL PEPPERS
Chinese New Year Special
6 1/2" POT YELLOW MUMS ...................................... EA. 5. 99 Excellent F°' Solodi
FRESH SPINACH EA A•
NfOOD ... a•u
.... SMITH'S
CHmRY Pll
160Z 2.39
32-0z Crinkles Or
ORE·IDA GOLDEN FRIES
S-Oz VOf14tlles
BUDGET GOURMET SIDE DISHES
1.79
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AJITSUKI NORI
6 Oz
I OZ
PACKAGE
WEL-PAC PANKO BREAD MEAL
62 Oz Musubt Nora
WEl-PAC DRIED SEAWEED
1.75
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French Go<c:t.o 9 ll'ICh
VEG ET ABLE BOWL
6 ~.Oz luM
CLOSE·UP TOOTHPASTE
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CHEERIOS CEREAL
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14 OZ CAN
ASSORTED .49
15-0Z. BOX,
BUY ONE, GET ONE •••
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tMITATtON CAAIMEAT ......... LI. 2.49
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Oeralee Scanlon, R.D.
the program to determine what
progre)s )OU arc making.
Be !lure that the person who ad-
min ister) the test 1s a health pro·
fe s1onal. A ll it 1!1, some of the
body-fat te!lts arc less accurate
than othen~ when it comes to !i.pc·
ciCic numbers. but at lca~t you will
be able to Judge )OUr progres 1f
you sta) with the .,,1me kind of
test.
A!i. far a~ your bathroom cale 1
.concerned. the same 1s true. The
number!!. may not be perfectly ac-
curalc, but it's useful to check the
differences in weight periodical!)
through a diet program One thing
to remember, ho"evcr Don't
weigh )Ou r elf e"ery day. Some
nuctu .111on 1s normal, !>O rather
thJn fru~trate \Our!i.elf unneces!>ar-
ily, JU\t weigh in once a wed..
That\ enough.
Q. I try to <"onsume beta·
carottne roods to combat m) pros-
tRte Clln<"er. Among these foods is
carrot juke, ~hkh I process. ls
lhe bcta-enrolcne In lhc juke or
the pulp? ~1aybc I am thro"in1t
away the ~rong stuff.
-11.J .K., lnlne
If \our ph~'>1(1an ha., 1n,tnKtcd
)OU to c:it more flXld' (Ont • .11ning
bctn ·l.HOtcnc. th;it 1s in ~ccp1ng
'-'Ith the rclnmmend;iuon' of the
Amc11can ( <1ncer Sooety
Beta-carotene " one of ~e,erJI
color pigment~ and the 1nactl\e
form of Vitamin A that is found in
a number of ~cllo". orange and
dnrl green \Cgctablc' II 1 stored
in the body until 1t I!> needed and
then bct.t-carotene 1i. ch;ingcd 11110
V11.1m1n A b) the ll\cr
There .., more bct:i-carotene 10
be found in an) c.irrot th.in 1n the
1u1ee e~tracted from 11. Th;it 1s hc-
cau\e th1\ pigment 1'1 found 1n the
carrot\ pulp as well a' m the
1u1ce . However, it 1s easier 10 con-
sume more beta-carotene in 1u1ce
form than by che\\1ng 1,everal c;ir-
rOI!>
One 6-ounce gla..., of carrot
Juicc· offers .r".381 1u, of beta-
carotcne the sa me number of
IU!I ~ou \\ould get frnm l'-"O and n
half med1um-!i.izc carro1 Your
bc't be1 would be to -;ave the car-
ro t pulp after 1u1cmg. ;ind u c 11 10
'lprinkle m10 muffins, oup,, stew
or other food. That "ay. you '-'On't
wa le any.
Keep 1n mind th:it an excess of
bct11-cri rotenc could begin to
change your skin color slightly,
making 11 a bi t "orangc·y," but
that will disappear once you cut
down on eating it
Other foods nch in beta·
carotene arc sweet potatoes, spin·
nch, c:ant:iloupc, squa h, apricots,
broccoli and peaches.
Cooki~ ideas
PEJIUl'ECT PASTA
Melt butter and saute. ahallots
and sliced mushrooms. Add
heavy cream and boil to reduce
and thicken. tir an peas and
turkey ham or turkey salami
livers. Pour over fcttucinc and
tos . Strve with Parmesan cheac.
IULl.E'I' IUPPBll
A Omnan-ttyle dilh mede wilh
California turkey smpked •Ulllt·
Cut •u .. into ~ lmllbS-
lroWn • tlieed --ad ~ llripa ol .... in I *ilel Wida I link
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Family Scott .
Bathroom
Tissue
Prints-4 Count Pkg.
Limit 2 Packages
Bumble Bee
Albacore
Tuna
Solid White-6.125 Oz. in .
Water or Oil-Limit 3
Fresh From The Dairy/Dell Cilel
Vons Tillamook 299
Medium Sharp Cheddar Lb.
Naruml Cheddar Ch Family Pack
.39
~Sour CJoeam .89 ff <.>unat ContolrM!f l:U Ou~ Guntmnw-t I
••• A Better .oPEN ··.~
P ace to Save. ~!r~=~~o~:~
Vons
Fresh
Turkeys
Young Hens
10 to 14 Lbs. A vg. Wt
Us.DA CJIOICE Top Sirloin Steaks
Boneless Beef''' Thm Tnmmt'd
Coo~s Smoked Ham · u, 139
Shanl. or Bull Portion
Swift Butterball Turkey Breast ,. 2 98
fully Cooked·SIJW 'N Serve-Honey, Mf>sq111!1' or < '' "" /i, o<1\1t·,1
All Mrs. Paul's Seafood Items 2 5 °/0 Y
~, ~~11.Red Peaches
Ljlrge Anjou Pears
tm~ tn Colorit"o·S"'N·I Fr /u11 \
Large Honey Tangerin es
North"'esl ~ n I l1gh 111 V1111m111\ f. r 1l1t r
Red
Delicious
Apples
Extra Fancy
Washington Grown
11i .69
2 ~100
2-Lb. Bag Bunny's Choice Carrots
Lh . 79
Ba11.59 F~h oncJ Cnsp-1 ltgh rn Vttomrn~
Catch A Deal At Vons!
Fresh
Fann Raised
J<ing Sci.Iman Lb.
Whole or HalJ·U.s.D.C Lot lnsf)e( led
~ UA)(flllef:s .98 Lb.)
Vons
Large Eggs
Grade AA
One Dozen Corton
Limit 2 Dozen
Jerseymaid
light Frozen
Dessert
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N£WPORT B!AOt -Sptllina. to tome poopk, i. 1he
twdeel •'*'& IO do. But for ~rs ll't a ciada. Tholo who
lhiltk ic'1 a.-y i.e a chance IO ptOYC It by panld,palitis .. rt..
~ annoal .. .._ Spelliaa Bee, co-apol\IOled by the Or-... c .... .,...,. .... n. ..,cllina bee prottedl will btfteftC the Liferacy Semco.
ot Ne~ Bcacb Public Ubrary and the Uteracy Voluruun
of America of Newport/Men.
Twenty tcama of two peopa. e.cb will bo particip1tln1 hi the
contell. Tho Spelllna Bee Is open 10 anyone. The fee to entor
is S3SO per &earn. It Is tcheduled for 1 p.m. Friday at the Hyatt
Neffporttr Rtt0rt Hotel. CJ 1 1 7 _...., ... ,,..
HUNTINGTON BEACH -The Oran,c County Brtnch
(.)mb1dium SoCJcty ot Amcricl is prcseotina its annual orchid
fie ti rriday at the HuntinJton Center Mall al 9 a.m. For
mOfe information, can M0-9'nl.
llHHI II ...
IRVJNE -A love cJus will be held Friday al Jl"\'inc Valley
Collcce The fee b Sl2. To lian.up, call !S4-8S56.
llltlenll Wl4lw'1 IM
JRVINE -The National Writer's Oub will meet Saturday
11 10 a m. 11 the Marrioll Hotel to participate in a prcx.,ta•
1ion on how phol<>&flpbs help you acU articles. For more in1
formation, call 968-S726. -
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CORONA DEL MAR -A program on s1aghom fems will
be offered at Sherman Gardens S11urday at 9.30 a.m. For
more information, call 673-2261.
Older w ... ,. l .....
IR VJNE -The Older Women's League of South Oranae
Counly presents a lecture on security and safety in the home
at Hoag Medical Center 11 10 a.m. Siuurday. For more in·
forma11on. call 581-3478.
D.A.R. AWll'lll C1l1~F1dln
HUNTINGTON BEAOf -"Recognizlng the service of
today's youth" wdl be the theme for the Oara Barton Otap-
lcr, Na1ton Society of the Dauahtcrs of the American Rcwlu-
11on Annual Awards Celebration S11urday at 9·30 a.m. For
more 1nforma11on, call 536-6239.
Indoor 1:9•-Clftllllllllon
COSTA MESA -An indoor climbing compctillOli will be
held at 11 a m. on Saturday at Adventure 16 Outdoor &: Trav-
el Outfitters 11 1959 Harbor Blvd To register, call 650-3301.
Two ...... It 1111 .. ,..,
NEWPORT BEACH -Manners Branch Library wih pre·
~en1 a free showing of "The Velveteen R.1hb11" and ·The Lit·
1lc Pnncc" on Saturd.iy 11 2 pm :it the libra ry For more in-
formalton, call 644-3145.
City l8elcl ........
COST A MESA -The City Council is looking for residents
who wish 10 serve on•lhc city's child care commillce To apply,
send resumes 10 1he cny man1gcr's office al City Hall. n Fair
Drive. Cosll Men, 92626 by Feb 22
sen.-renn for women
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Dasie self-defense 1cehn1qucs
and rapc-prcvcntton slr•lcg1cs will be discussed from 10 • m
10 4 30 p m Sa1urda). Feb 23. 1n Room 123 of 1hc Rccrcatton
1-dueahon Bu1ld1ng 11 Golden \\esl College in llun1ing1on
Beach.
The cla's 1\ fu r \\Omen of all ages .ind 1hc personal dd cn\c
~kills 1augh1 require no s1rcng1h D•te rape \\111 also be dis·
cu\~ The kc 1s S39 and more mforma11on 1s available by
calling 1!91 ·J991.
Splrft Run
NF.\\<PORT Bf:.A( II -Srudcnt\ from Rov 0 Andersen
Jnd llarlll.ir View clcmcnlal) scho111'. famil) membus and
runners frl)m 1hroughout C.1hforn1J \\ 111 rnmcrge on Fashion
1,1.mJ Sunday. Feb. ~4. for lhe c1gh1h annual Spml Run
The: Or1ng~ Coast Dally Piiot 1\ co-\pon\Oring lhe c:vcnl.
which hcm:f11s !he 1wu school\ The dJy will begin al 6 a m
v.11h rcgl\llJl1on and wi ll fc alurc a 5K run'Walk and !OK run
An .iwarc.h 1.cremonv .i nd Sp1rt1 D.iy al the Island v. ill round
our 1he C\iCnl lnforma11on aoou1 the race. hc hmd 1hc ~c:enc
Jlll\ 111c\ .tnd \ludcnl p.ir11c1pa11on v..111 appear in the Pllnl 1n
1hc 1.ominit v..ed .\
Contemporary lrt at Blltll190
IR Vll'-1-I he rcecnl w'lrk of 22 mcmt><:rs of lhc Orange
COlllttJ Cnur ,_ Cofltetnporuy Art w01 be Oft ...., ftoli
Feb )4 to April 21 al I ... Gal~ IW&aur .... , 19100
VOit Kannan
Pleca In she e.&hibil, entJOcd "0,..,. ~1ble, Ora•
Cotl•IJ' OCCCA;" •111 bo evadable fof ttqUlsltion ind a per-cent•&~ ol "" proc:cedl rrom the •* will to the center's Ed-
ucetioMl ~ Pfottaa. fOf mote liltorni1tion Oft Che cetelct or tJlc exhibit, caU ISi·
9181.
ZIUa••--M.11
NEWPORT BEACH -Admira l Elmo Z1unwalt, the popu.
lu former tlud of the U.S. Navy. will speak on &)obal IMuu
Monday, Feb. 25, at tho ICCOnd in a acriu of tour 1991 Town
Hall celebrity ttrict lectvres.
nie 1ccc1am 1ro co-tponsored by tbe Assis1tncc Lcesue• ot
La&un1 Bead! and Newport Beach and arc underwritten by
the Onn .. C..lt 0.11)' Pttoc.
The l~ru are he.Id on Mondlys 11 10:30 a.m at the
Edwards Cinema l'Malcr in Newport Center. To order tidcet.s,
can 67)..6130 or 721-8737
Other spcaken are Or. Warrcn Thoft'lu, former di.rector of
1he Los Anaclcs Zoo, ..,ho will speak Man:h 2.S on a ttecnl
YOYICC 10 Atir1t, and Vtrsinia Graham, a popular author and
former television 1allt ~ hott who will appear April 22. ..... .., ..... ,
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Golden West Collcie in Hunt·
inaton Beach will offer a class on "How lo Buy Fine Jewelry"
from., 10 JO p.m. Tucld1y, Feb. 26. in Room 136 of the ad-
ministration building.
How 10 cvalu11e diamonds, aemstones and jewelry will be
explained alone with how gemstones arc treated to increase
their va.luc. Participants will learn common jewelry "scams"
and type• of synthetics. The fee is S2.S and more information is
available by callinc 191-3991. ~
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NEWPORT BEACH -The West Ne•port Center, 883 W
ISth St , is offerlna n~ cluscs alona with its regular activities
A Linc Dance class will begin Feb. 27 and will run for 10
weeks on Wednesdays from 10 30 am. to noon. Tbc ccm is
S20 Contlnuout activities include a physical fitness eurdsc
clau and • weekly walk ina aroup
For more informa1ion, call 644-)lM>
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NEWPORT BEAOf -The Corona dcl Mar Residents A.
soc1at10n's spnna meeting •111 be held Feb. 28 with water ra-
11oning 1n 1he dry u the mlln topic of discussion.
Newport Beach Mayor Phil SaMOftc, Utilities Ducecor Bob
Dixon, General SeNKcs Director Dave Niederhaus and Met·
ropohtan Water D1stnc1 Direc1or John Kilhfer, who also lives
in Newport, will speak ind answer questions.
The mec1i111 will be held in the Terrace Room at the New-
port Beach Country Oub, 1600 E. Coast Hi&hway, and will
be&ln with 1 toeial period 11 6 30 p.m., followed by the speak-
ers at 7 p.m.
CNM CIN 1111 IPHlll llbd
IRVINE -Proposals arc beinc requested from non-profit
child care providers intcre51ed in opcri11nc a prosram at the
new Wutpuk Elementary School. For more infonnation, call
n 4-«>46
r ss•t •11•• •n••
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Affiliated Counsehn& Services,
16152 Beach Blvd, offers w.eckly support groups for men.
women and couples For more mformallon. call 848-SW.
Mltwqcil llfaty C.111
COSTA MESA -Orange Coas1 College 1 offering a mo-
torcycle ufety counc for C'fpcncnccd riders To enroll, cJll
02-5880
Exclmill ltudlllt lloltl IOUlllt
COSTA MESA -~change s1uden1s necJ homes There
arc 25 h11h school-age Sludcnts from Europe 1h11 need places
10 hve To hos1 one of the students, call (800) 347. 7575
0range ""' mttt rut1on
ORANGE -The Orange High School clau of 1966 1s hav·
1ng us 25th class re-union For mote dc111ls. call Karen Jen·
ntnp II 645· 928
811/ltlln Bollrd 111ns Mond•p .nd I bursd•J-S. Submit 11tm,
of lntttT1t to Bulktln Bo•rd, Orwn~ Cout D•iff Pilot, JJO w.
B•f tl'Hf, COit• Mts•, 91117.
Using sleep best way to
solve computer problems
L.M. Boyd
A painter holds a brush in one
hand. In the other, sometimes, a
soft-tipped rod propped to steady
the brush hand. h's called a
"mahlscick." I'm told. Curious how
you see things all your life you
don't know the names or. • Q. In the Spani5h·American
War, how Ion&. did the actual fi ht·
BEAtmnJL, RICH, INTILLIGENT,
SWF. 27, Bkilde, blue e)ed, Wldl a kM ttir Imel.
dalR, fordp ftbm. Ind ftDllldC .......
belch. .as Mr. Rl&N to liw lllAiJY ewr lifter.
Find out bow eo ... m 1 mw a.e 11111 or pl8CI
a FRP.8 Ill ot ,a. own In DG'El..INE. .. • ?1
In IOlllJ'I dqrtlid .....
1ng last'>
A 114 da)S • ''Best wa) to solve a computer
problem 1s to sleep on 11," says a
b1t-and-by1e specialist. "Every day
at my desk I dig myself into a
lechnical hole. Every night away
from my desk I dig myself out." • In the weightlessness of space,
lhc human body doesn't make as
many red blood cells, accord ina to
NASA scient ists. No, ma'am, don't
know why. • Q . When do most people open
their Christmas presents -Chri I·
mas Cvc or Christmas morning? • A. Eve, SS percent. Momin&, •S
percent. So say the su rvcytakcrs.
But those percentages should both
be areatcr, shouldn't they? Lot or
people in bis families do both . • Food futurists say )Ou're goina
to get fish hotdogs pretty soon.
Might be tasty. No hurry . • Those ruorback hogs turned up
in the Ozarks IOnJ before white
settlers did. Hisconans say earlier
Spanl h explorers packed pork on
the hoof, and many a<>t away . • Some say it wu the Chinese
who flnt came up with carpets or
the fancy datan variety. B\lt the
oldest such NI known. found In
Mo"aolia, ha Persian desians. • How come there's MYCr been a
mo¥ie 1boUt that Ta. pftlblcr
named IH Thonpoll? MOM
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Orange CoUt Dally Pllot
Ann Landers
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Follow rules,
keep your
valentine
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have
been reading your column for well
O\er 20 )Car,, f1N 1n the Ph1ladel·
ph1a Inquirer. then the Toledo
Blade and no" 1n the Sacramento
Bee.
The best column you e'er ''rote
\\J the T\\ehe Rule) for .1 Happ)
Marriage I cut 11 out and sent
copte to each of my six married
gr.1ndchildrcn. I then m.1dc extra
copies for the three grandchildren
\\ho aren't married ~ct but will be
one d.1v.
I \\1~h )OU '"l)uld run 1t again,
Ann. Your audience change~ C\Cry
fe" } e .tr\ and tf ~ome folk' re·
memher 11, '>l> "hat> Somc11me..,
people ha\C to ~ee something a
few time~ hefl)rc 11 'oak\ 1n.
Thanks for :tll the .1rl!umcnh
)OU\c seuled :ind the light' ulU\e
prevented Sign me -YOL'R :-..o
1 FAN IN CAL ll·ORNIA
DEAR ~o. I: What a du)
briithttnrr. Hrrr arr thr ·1 "rhc
Ruic for a llnpp) '1orrinRc -
and on \'alentinc·~ On), to boor.
How's tha t for prrfccl timini:?
,,,ehe Ruic' tor 1 Happ\ ~1.tr·
rlJ~e
I -..:c .. cr both be .rngl"\ .11 om:c.
2 Ne,er )Cl! .11 each. other un·
le,., th e home 1, ''n fire
.' Y 1dd to the '"'he' < I 1 he
other J\ :in nerc1,e 111 '1..ll·
d1 .. cipllne. 11 \mt c.1n'1 think of a
belier re.1-,on
.i If \OU hJ\e ·' ch011..c hc:l\\1..'l'n
making \our,elf or ~our m.ttc: lo,)k
good choo'e Hlur mJte
5 II \OU fc:d \OU mu\! u1111..1te,
do \O k;, 1ngh
b :-.;e,1..r hrtnl! up .1 m1,1.1l-e ol
the P·"'
7 :-.eg.lc~t the .,.. hnlc \\Orl<l
rather th.inc.1th otht:r
\ :-.c,er let the d.1, end \\lthout
SJ)tng at lea!>l ,inc complimenlal)
thing to )Our Ilk p.inner
9 !"c,c.:r meet \\lthout .1n affcc-
t10nJlt grcctin~
10 \\hen \011\c: m.1dc .1 m1~-
1ake, talk ti out and .l'k for lor-
gl\ enc'~
11. Rcmlmhcr. 11 take.:' l\\O to
make an argument 1 he one \\ho
t!> "'rong I!> the one ''ho "ill be
doing mmt of the 1.1lt..ing
12 '-e'er gl1 to bed mad
DE-AR A!"JN 1.A~Dl·R~ l hrcc
ye;U<; ago our \On \\3'i OOrn \\tth
naming red h.llT Ht) olde r \t\tCr'~
hair ., d~uk hro\\n, hke my hu~
band\ and mine:, but sc,eral mem-
ber~ on both !>tdc' of the family
arc redheads \\.c are a"'are the
gene that produces red hair color
is a rece'ISl\C one, \\h1ch mean'i 11
can 'ikip rr generation nr two.
When Otll) armed "1th that nam-
ing uo" n of glory. \\C '"ere not
surpmed
So what's the problem., I can't
go anywhere with tha kad without
attracting a lot of attention and
being asked the 'amc dumb ques-
tioM: "Where did he get that
hair?" "Is )Our hu1iband a red·
head'l" "Docs he ha1,-c a temper?"
(\e considered having a T· hirt
made for him with the me gc,
"Ye , I know my hair is red. Now
please Jea .. e me alone."
Any suucstions on how to deal
with thi ? -SEEING RED IN
TtNNESSEE
DEAR EEING RED: You ut
not aolna to chance the public's
reaction to Diiiy's n:d hair so
)OU'd btttcr thanac your aultudt.
t>ttausc Biiiy ls 1urt to attrad ••·
ttndon ror a '°"I tlmt. Of cwne
It'• borin1 Incl boChtrtO.. bat
ptute try to be ...... , •ltd ,..
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"""°"""'~ Caroline Heinz and dad Clifford
Heinz.
President M ichele Meyer.
G<>orR1a Hare, Barbara Roppolo and Michelle Bohaer.
If you were born to
shop, here is your oppor-
tunity to help ensure that
others brought into this world
will be healthy enough to
enjoy the same privilege.
Become a part of the
Plaza Promenade, Tuesday,
March 5th. Join over 1,000
walking shoppers at South
Coast Plaza for a fun-filled
day of fundraising and
shopping.
Plaza Promenade
checkpoints include stores
such as Back Bay Rowing
Club, Birraporetti's, Capezio,
Carl's Jr .. Ducks & Com-
pany, Episode, Motherhood
Maternity, Mother's Work
Maternity, The Nature
Thursday. February 14, 1991 Cl
....tJE-.Clrlll ........... 1tt41Ll71 : •
Theater fund-raiser fashioned
Michele Meyer, pre ident of the
Theatre Guild of SCR, wore a
block suit trimmed with ilver
beading in a bow design.
Caroline Heinz looked ma!>hing
in a green wool gabardine coat
drc s styled with black collar
Peggy Marlin also wore a coat
drC)S. The gra~ number f eaturcd
satin lapels
Tftc sryhsh women were among
300 at South Coa t Repertory
Theater to see what fashions arc
in store (tn fa h1on Island store ,
that 1'1) for 'Prtng.
Kitty Le'iltc, H fashion director,
had the an'Swer with a lloien mod-
eloi parading and ca .. orttng Monday
evenmg "'Ith 75 looks. on the stage
underneath 'iJtb and to"cnng
ma'-1' of the 'hip !let up for the
theater's current production of
"Pirate~"
Sk1n -11ght 1-irecche~. ruffled
bluu~es and \\\tnging vel .. ct coats
opened the show. Sa1hng clothe'
and model 1n "walking the plank".
swimsuits followed.
Other opuons for spring "ere
the now hot military look; alwa)"
good nautical look, exotic Oncnt:il
ryles. smart corporate we Jr,
cruise/resort fashions, including
the ")OU must have a short \\httt:
pleated skirt" and glitzy, gorgc:ou ...
e"ening wear.
Chairwoman of the fund -ra1,cr
Susan Shusko, "'earing a !>Ilk floral
dress said urning of the show of
upcoming fa'>hions was perfect tor
her. The six-year guild memhcr',
ftrst baby 1~ expected about April
5 "Sprang will hold a new lool-fnr
me.· l.ntd Shusko, "'ho w11h hn
coinm111ce has been planning tht."
!>how with the Fashion (<;land un·
derwritcrs since September
Getting new looks 1s J .,Jr ..
thing for Dorit Parson, 100 ~ 1..
won a S l,050 shopping 'Pree al
Vida Dean
I ,, n "land
I he la,hion '1c"er~ paid $40
e.1 .. h • 1 at1end 'J he proceed "'ill
go 11 "'trd the: -o-mcmber guild',
:in11111I S I0,000 pledge to SCR
1111.: .ntng beg.in ..... 11r 1.:ham
p.11.!nc .. ..:1.111, Jnd after the .. ho"
h .lit"'' 11erc..' !11.11.kd \\tlh frutl,,
lhc:c'~' brc,1d .ind de,~ert'>.
t\ .. n 1•1enng ,,f men attending..
indudc ! larr. Hoffm.in '"tth \\tfc
(JT1 I l'hil ,\1'.1r11n and "tfc Pc~.
~1,rm.1n K11.,tol..er <ind wife
Corinn1.. \ '!." P;uemcma!> and
"tfc ( ,,,,, <>Donnell Ed Danoff
;ind ( " ·J fk1n1 \111h d.Ju~htcr
Carohrre
Pl'g&'Y Martin, Melissa Brandl and Pat Chapman
0111..r 11e1~cr' 'potted were
CJrol \\ lken. Hedda \1,trost Kat·
hlecn Rh,ner!>On. Ca roline
LcPl:t'>lner. ·Georgia Hare, Barba-
ra Roppolo (director of Marketing
and \1erchand1 .. 1ng. In.inc Co.)
~11chclle Bohrer Mclt!>sa Brandl.
Pat Chapman. Oltv1a John,on and
Thelma Friedel
Boni to shop?
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Company. neuhaus
Chocolates, Nordstrom,
Page Boy Maternity. Saka
Fifth Avenue and Sesame
Street.
Be a part of an event
that is filled with prizes_ gifts
and the warm feeling In your
heart that you've contributed
to the March of Dimes Cam-
paign for Healthier Babies.
To participate. ml out
the attached regiltration
torm and mail it to the
March of Dimes, P.O. Box
3980, Costa Mesa, California
92628-3980.
Continue your eupport of
the llM:h of Dtmee br
... WalkAlwtca,
Aprtl ~. 1111.
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USDA Select-Beef Loin
per lb.
(New York Steak lb. 3.99)
Save 2.20 per lb .
Mahi·
Mahi
Del Monte Tomato
~ .. a~_ce 5 s1
Buy S·Save up to .45
·Fresh
Nutritious
Broccoli
10'A oz. can
Buy 3-Save up to .44 per lb.
or Sprite-Assorted
Varieties-each btl
Plus CA Redemption Value
Ralphs American
~~~~~e ·1.4 12 oz. pkg
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Coronet Sparkle
Paper Towels
2 Ply
90 ct. roll
Star-Kist Albacore
,!o~~~.,.. 1 6 125 oz. can
Save up to .28 •
Prices effective February 14 thru February 20, 1991
OJ~~. !4 brs.
ADal 1:. ~
Everything You Need.
Everytime You Shop.
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unsrACTlON
GUARAHTUD -o•-DOUIL! YOUR
MONEYIACK
Large Sweet Honey
!.~ngerines • 78
Ralphs Frozen
Spinach 3 Chopped or Leaf
10 oz. pkg.
Save up to .24 •
Thundey, Febn*Y 14, 1.991 0
11'.llllf A
Mlle blCklng your husband, don't get backed in corner
Dr. Mr. R1aJ\t:
I mimed Jim, an older man,
rour yun ago who recently
brou&ht his troubled tcco·a~e
daughter Into our relationship. I m
only seven years older than Carrie
ond have tried to be her friend .
However, she treats me ltke a
piece of dirt. I come from a bro-
ken home and know how it reels
to be eparated from a parent but
wife C'-er found out, he'd be a
dead duck. Should I try and black-
m•il him a liule 50 he'll treat me
better or hould I keep my mout.h
shut and be happy with a pay-
check?
Dur Abu ed:
Post Script: I ,at 1 letter from•
wom1n m Newport &ach who
th•nked me for letting her in on
some adv1~ I once gor from •
friend of mine regardin& one w1y
he really has It in for me. I love
her dad and although he owns hi
own busine , money was not the
main reason 1 married him. I don't
w•nt to tell Jim that Carrie is
trying to push me out the door
incc he' walking on egg shells
with her as it is. If she runs away,
her mother will make life hell for
him. I wi h there were something I
could tell her which would help,
but I'm afraid she'll just use what
l sny again'st me with Jim. Can you
give me advice about this most se·
nou matter?
lltve their srepmom 1nd dads art
their enemltt and "the evil ptr·
son .. who stole tbtlr partnt away
from the ocher. If this Is not the
cast, thtn you art the victim, not
C1rr1t. Have 1 private ulk With
Jim about the sltu1Uon and let
him know what's aolna on. U Car-
rfe tltelt to run away, tbert Is
nochfnc you c•n do about It.
Unfortunalley, lt91 Jim's probltm.
My advice Is Co back him up but
don't act backed up yourself.
other women. Last month, howcv·
er, our office hired a new secre·
tary, Karen, who could be the twin
of my once h1sh school lover and
the greatest sex p:utner I ever had
in my life. l thouaht all those feel·
il}gs were over until I laid ey~s on
thi 20-ycar-old beauty. Yesterday
morning l round myself staring •t
her and J know she ws wue of
what l was doing. Later in the day
she bent O\IC r to pick somethin&
off the carpet and f got so heated,
l th ought I v.oufd jump out of my
skin Now I'm fantasizing about
this girl and 1f l let myself go I
know I will regret my actions.
Other than u cold shower every 20
minute~ or qu1tt1ng my job, what
can I do about this?
Got the Hots. Newport Beach
Dcor Got:
I apprtclatt )OU "'Titina me
about this subject, but there Isn't
much od\lce I can gi"e )OU other
than to sugge t )OU throw omc
more logs on at home and try and
keep your embers In your own ntt-
place. Morning sex with your wife
•laht calm you down a b •~ but 1
cold ahowcr c.an also do the trick.
Lookln1 at the auTHI 1llte or
-orld affairs, maybe your ~1Lo111·
t.rl ml&ht be 1oothtd by the ound
ot rusblna wattr In the back·
lfOUnd II )'OU take their ordcn lo
buy or ell. If you reaJly bne co
&ct UJI thins out of your systtm,
lake tht 1lrl to lunch, describe
)-Our fttlln1s In vMd details and
she'll probably bt the one who
quit .
Dear Mr Right :
My bos • an msurnnce agent, 1
a womanizing S.0.8 \\ho thinks
he can get .iway with murder Last
week he asked me to start water·
ing his plant), drive half way
acrOS) town \0 he can have a !lpc-
cial blend of coffee tn the office
and now he wantS me 10 ftnd girl·
friends for his chenb "'ho come 10
town, and you kno"' \I.hat they
want' I don't get paid all that well,
but in 1h1!. economy I can't afford
to lo!>e my Job He\ the kind of
guy who thinks he knows 11 all, but
the t:uth i!>, I know 11 all :ind 1( his
Your bou lJ one of Cho t kJnds
ot mJnides •ho come 1lon1 from
time to thae. Tbe rea on I say mir-
acle, is lh•t It'• miraculous how
they suy In bu Int • Ir your origi-
nal deal with Mr. Wonderful
didn't Include plant, corf'tt and
dattn1 services, then you nttd to
provide him with 1 n~ quote.
Write him 1 1hort note which he
can rtlate to.
Dear Sir. Ince you have elected
10 lncruse your bencnu wttb us,
please bt advt ed your premium
"'111 have to escalate accordln&I). I
know you undcntand the value or
''Insurance,. Ind that I lapse of
this matter could have material ef-
fect on your nnanclal picture. Sin·
ccrtly. Artu ~•dine that, he'll
probably watch his policies a little
closer.
to possibly collect a debt. Appttr·
ently the bad check writer kept
5ending SJ ,500, the amount which
was owed but purposely m1in-
11ined a low four figure balance to .-
•~otd collect1on I suggested the
lady take a gamble and make I de-
po~1t to the man' account for
SJOO and see tf that ..,,,ould brfn1
his t>alance up w the check ~ould
clear It did. The mantulitf
prompted a nasty call from the
shodcd mnn who lambasted her .-
for pcrpetratmg such a deviou
tncJ... but at least she's ahead
S 1 200 10 0 Good score.
Let's k.ttp buring from aU JOU ,
ladies out thtrt. Join my ''Probkm I
or the ~1onth Club." o duH, 80 1
mtttlngs, mall rewards. Bat )"08 t
may nod an an"'°er that lits. M.r. :
1.M. Right, C/o Dally PSIOC. P.O. 1·
Box 1560, Cosu Mesa, 926:?6.
K.C .. Costa Mesa.
Dear K.C.:
Unfortunately, some children be·
Dear Mr. Right:
I'm a happily mamed 40-ycar-
old stockbroker who makes a de-
cent living and rarely think!. abou\
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From North Orange County
From South Or•nge County
540-1220
496-6800
CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678
fltOM NOftTH ORANGE CO.
'"OM SOUTH OftAMGI CO.
s.to-1220 ... .. u
THE DAJLY N.OT
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e.--Couftter .. ,. oo.m 5 OOpnl
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PUeUCA TIOH OlAOUNfi
MonOey r11 s JO ,... ,....,.., Mol'I s 30 ....
Wedo..Oey T-r. 30 PM
Thut9dey Wed J 30 Pv
F 11C1ey T""" 5 JO PM
SetUfdllY Fri J 30 PM So#>dey Fn S 30 Pt.I
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LIDO ISL• new home.
3700af R~ to
18951<. O~ Sal/Sun
1 l>'.5. """~by W. 227'Ae~~''
Moht11•
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•GREAT 41R 28A•
Family home. Lg yard,
per. ..icome w 01
Harbor St t50. Avt
now. IJ7s-4912 Bkr
Delu•• Duple•. CM
Hgt1, 2-Sty 38r 1 YIBa,
gar, lndry. pl/1 palln. f/
O, St200 Ag! 542-4789
642-5678
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--R~ remodet w/'MW •Newport Cr .. I 38R ftMLY Untum 1-4BR. ~at tlOOaf 2~BA. all amenltlea. Nr t>Nch. $825--$1400. :; apt 29, 28. den
No pets. 11595/mo Vitia Rentals 875-4912 patio 11750• f7i1m
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•UITllDE•
1 BR "50/mo Incl gu. w.-a gar No J>9b.
2323 El<Mn. 548-71164
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875--9748 *'AITllDE• ... !~~1~1;:.~t*eR. La r g • :s 9 R 2 a" CA.IA DEL MAR
d • n . S 1 0 0 0 /m o townhM. f'rpfcd • 2f:!.. · ..28ll-2l!lA 1750, 1 BA *"'"O garage. yara. _ ..... • 1ecurlty. ~ re S •ftMUl!I lndry rm. UM/mo. tBA MOO. Completely
bate Robert 542·1 27t 1000 '"'" 2etr ORANGE refurt>, quiet E'•ld•
•YRL Y Beach rental (Call fof Detallel) CENTAUR MQMT toe. No pea 0~ M
Newer duplx, t>lt-lna. Spacious 18R, lltce 832·2232or122-9012 ~47 E. 19th St.
3BR 2BA 2 car gat. :·0•1~~,;:v~ •USTSID•• E•IDI SIOO
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TRAILER furnlehed. Low
pattc r91it. 55 & owr.
NHt beach. H .800.
~2 •BRAND NEW•
TOWNHOME!
$1350. Agt 722-8520 laundry Call Sue SH to appreclale. 28d tBa. end pedo,
•LARGE alngl• fam 2BR t8A, furnlahed., 548-0492 1BR. den, gar, lndrf peot c:ona. 317 Cabrllk> * S•I ZIR W
hOUH W {pyt pool & utll pd, lltue i.tand, hJl upa. 1858 Walnut. 83t~ or 722-4395 PoOf, 09', tndry
-yOIUI Id ' tUCI D.C' -c:nec:• yOUf eel d...,, "4>(qt .,,Qt, ""fn41(1.et..., to '42 M71 TM 0eoty PllOI
Out o f St;1!1• Ju•t bullt 2BR 2Y)BA,
patio, garage. Mov•in
2/t 5 1995/mo
yard 2 peraona ontv HOO. ---------1 sea51mo.132·50M tee>4M1319tl IHI
Make oner. 723-0t02 873-8017 --0-000--L-OC-CA--T1-fttil __ , OUlllT MU N~ t BR lllA. •-beck
.t<<4'0•• no ~etw-ty tor -.,,°' on en~-' lor
.. fMCn" "'•r oe rt''OOl'"Ole •·~• '°' tl'le coe1 of !fie
\CJ«• <1<1...a•~ IKCuc>oed Dy the .,,OI Cred•I can"""' De
Property 1 ri58
548·7387 occau VIEW!' * "" 8LUFFS. •28< 28a --t BLK to beach 2Br 2Br. parking, t24 Agate. ~ • $300 -$985 •18' tBa 1785 yard. WeA<c lO bMd\.
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SOUTHERN Cototado
\4 Acre t.o.a. Ra.d, 1 ST MO. f'REE (wf1 yr
view, 1950. $50 down •••) 2&3Br, 2YIBa IUJI
$100/mo. 738-0708 condo•. Frplc, w/d hk·
2Ba, ft'plc. d/W, wld. s795 utll Incl 2Br. Redecorated 2BR vrr 1 1 & XJnt IOCdon. ,..._ old
frig•. 2-cat gar Xlnt 1900 Clay St., Npt 2BA. cattiedf'al C.U-Large 28R t ~ BA PncJo ~~r ~ MO()(mo. geo.2975 •
""' • .._., not P<tod •·•""' 30 Cl~ n reQuO<ed ""' lie
41b141<f to but no11o .... 111e110 finance c~gee cOft'C>uted
cond. 206 Oavlct Or Hhta SIS50 873-3039 Ing•. pv1 balcony, Townhae. Laundry at • m .... ow.¥9, ..,-, llA $950. 545-3508 ' jacuz.zJ. f'rom $995. room, patio . al1 bit-Ina lnctry fac, gar & Pf'f<cng 2BR 1BA. gerage, •Id
No peta. IJ55.0ee5 $795 mo. apace, Sec dep ,.. hk ups, $815. 1 at I '' of IN lllloe-d balence -rnontll 1111 COll«l!On Cotta et>d lltly ,.._,able allOtney I ,... 1mf'
up. •ec gate. parking
St 195 & up. 546-4472 1 BR Sea Faire Concto 2018 THURIN Qufred. No pet• Call 0.mlon, 0.,..,
lg patio. full appl, d/W, CENTAUR MGMT 831~t2. 1W m99 Sat t-4. 139-7500/d
.. ... .. . . .. tt Sharn1q 1 ',90 Brand New Gorgeous frig, pool. Jacuul. * EASTSIOE * 832·2232 or 722-9012 SHARP & C~ 28R 17S-7272 .wtwttnd l
E.utald• 3bf + bOnua S875 681-34&8 ~:,~~ :~Ratert~. •GREAT SPECIAL! Big, 1BA. t>YllMna, 17951 Lg 18R tllA. 2 btb IC\ . .. I.~ Laguna Shoru, oe-rm. Ultra luxury 2~7 2 LRG Mstn, trplc. un-•2BR lBA YEARLY S750/mo. &t-5-6853 bMut, quiet t & 2 8R. mo. c.. OK. Can Pam. beh, 41 '. 19th St. Aflt.'
eantrnt, 2 wtce r91itaJ Onnge 11,495/mo .. 2.a535 dergmd prk. 24 hr St f lg & ~rage Lndry rm, gar, eat>te Ag! s•MHO 8 . Ml50/mo. No P«9.
4/28 • 5r.I or I 1/1-t 11 E'SIOE 28r 2Ba twnhM HC, clubhH, pool, .,=::. w.hf{ dryf •t MO FREE RENT aYI no pet• 83t .... 27 c.a 5'7·T718 w. or
8 S375/Wk. Call own. New pnt, carpi. bllnda walk 10 ~h S1100 & utfl• ties. 545-5882 28R w/gat. new crpt & Smal 8acl'I. NwpC Hgta 5M-2'M7 h
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era • ..,.. 75•9t75 a appffancee FP. gat. 873·5879 palnt. yrd. water pd •MOVE•IN• .,. .. K1tcNn & SA. _.;;.;;,.;,,,,;;;..;...;;..;....;.... ___ _
2518 Ofange 'A'-1725 Pvt yd. $535 + l500 NA OCEAN, Lg 2br, Selling/Buying/Renting lndry S9t0. 540-2428 38R NwptleW\d S2250 •LG tBR t8A .. _ .. $750 tSJ1 ~ 'A' .. $74 l'ICl.ALfl C!!p AYI 3/t. ltl oesa 2be. Privacy. Oar, ~ E'Ude lfV lux 4Br 3Ba 3BR vu condo 11500 •LG 3BR 2BA .. St295 887 VlctoN 'L' _ •. $780 niE SEVILLE pdo. No pM9 M2IW
FOA FREE W()RMAllOH Back Bay twnhm. Oat, PAVILION Real E1tate Call Connie, Agt 2184 Ptacentla-8 1755 o.iu .. 1 & 28drm R I .......... _ yd mo 157-1778,81CM1231
~ ·. ·•:\ ~) .. .... ~ . . ' ' ..... ' CALL 1 800 '171 8838 w/d, pool, epa, tennis. IJ7S-8t20 87W404 ,.._,, ..,...._ ... 120 9-sPM Small P9t OK 2B w gar . ..,..,..., · .....,, _........ W1r pd. ~120 H
S 1275. Agt 83S-5'&45 BEST OCEAN VIEW 2BR 1 BA, fp, carport. 541-7317 2918 S... Ma J 1755 e Sid• newly refur-Large condo. 2 + 2. 324 e. BalbOa. S950 -.-t-M_ONTH ___ FR_U __ ! •SH"RP & ctean luxun-•---------1 b lahed cottage w/2BR Pool, spa, l9nnla, HC. unfurn: $1000 fum. ,..
tBA. 1 car gar. small $1895 650-2275 S80-3812d 279-0878e tBR & 2BR 1Y•BA. oua t&.2 bdrm, patio EASTSIOE QUIET 28R ~ Pool, ape, cable Ncup. & garage "'°'" M.50 HOUSE. W/0 hk-up. encl. yd., on atte man· 8LU"S CONDO 3Br BACH apt rum. angle n-ftSTl.Alta Yiu.AO• 5-48-995<>. 54$-6517 Gar9Q9, patio, No peer EXT'1A 1rg , ... .__
ager, $900/mo 2YIBa FIR DIR. on 1mkr. Great locatlonl 1795 ~ 845-7234 -..., __ -n t!! • I ...... ......... ••2 t-..... 1u 1eR. E Sid• "" ut11 ... --• • 1n pttv --.,, • ....---~. greenbelt, walk to ... 5 mo to mo. •• + ,..., ..... ._ 2 bffc to main • .,. N "'7"' 5489 .... ,.,,._HOUSE• palc:I "' El ·Camino Eastmde 29A, USA. up-...._
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Charming p~ ~
29r 1 BA, MW carpet,
trptc., encl 2 ear gw.
11400 yrtv. 87&-eeoe
EASTSIOE TOWNHOME ltor9• 540-1-HC O gar v .r lf\rV•t SS50 S350 dep amlra, lg roome.. ~ beeeh ~. '94-7948
2 m1tr suit" + 2 ear Beaut Bayrldge conao, Balboa Beach Cottage. 2BA tBA. o-. W/O hk Avail ~e ~7~ neighborhood. No tMMAC erg downlowu
gat. frplc. Clean & 11•· 2Br end unit, HC Bach apt., quiet, l'laH up, pdo, m&/ mo. -N50. 831 .. 11~5 --..--. W.. to
cant $1250,mo. gateMew. vault cetlg•. blk beh/bay, vtil pd. MS VtCTORIA 2BR dupl ... frpk:, w1d ~ 8echetor ~ ~"~.IMO/
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ReMax Rltra 542-9797 ptanl ahuttera. AJC, S585 873-992.5. CENTAUR MOMT hkup, gw.ge salSI dlo, utlta pd. '485/mo. mo. ,.._1910
Qarden Home. 3BR minored wardrobe•. DELUXE 3Br 2Ba dupbc 132-2232 or 722-8012 mo No I>«• . . . ·~ .. . l' \ . .. . I.I (,' f '. • 2~BA. modern tench-w/d, retng, lrg patio. Decor ahuttra frpl d/w •Cl•an, 1g 2br tba. 819-934-3710 ~~7~1 Aw. Avt
en, flp. 2 patios, attch Avall now. St275. w/d hlrup, 0-w/oPN new et)t. ~. di 28' 1sa. garage New ---------•
ck! ·.1" . 1 .. 2 ~ gat wtwonc•hop, Gl9n Agt. 751>-5589 N/peot 11250. 723-1591 w, gw, ldty, et«ag• crpt/floora/11ove. No LARQI 2IR $721
community pc>ol/1pa, Bluffs 38R, 1 story, lg f'UR N :J BR 1 ~BA 1750 No P.t 14()..2495 pell. HOO 2040-C 1BR S80083t~
BBQ. St400/mo Matr Suite, t800 aq ft. h "'P d k 1 •EISIDE 28A w/,.ar, Gwden L.n. 6'1-7234 Mtc• 1 •• •2BR, tarn. room, frplc: 24()..9032. Pool, 2 car an ,..,_ twn M . r .:.. ... ec:to .:.. ..... • • _.
rw upetal,. unit ol LAROE 38R 2~BA SlJSO/mo CM+2e07 car prlcng, ..... .:::-"· new cpt a dtpa. PoOf, Avall now. tBR up-Stow, ~. 1• .. ... -~' ·-... e Uke nu, total remdl
:SBA l'lome, lg PY' lot.
alley ace•••· ownr
tranef 120eK 722.ow2
CIUplo. "9 OI' wld '*' · $1350/mo 875-'1._ apa no ~ Quiet stairs. small comptex. CJJll garage. M8l/t'nO.
up. ltll 147.7540 h<>UMde St~'7° 3/; Dover Sh0f'N/Baycrn1. OCEANFRONT. 1 BR tu.h gmd!. U1-7'3'79 end gw. d/W, wal1ll In Cen 131 ..... 7
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•AT BAYSIDE RIDGE (:s, ~~ . i.!,R ,!SU~~ n;.: 2BA. garage, yrty. •IAITI•• =:;: p-.. MZ5. wu1 ACI WOODS 3BR 28A ~ ,,,. .... ' • • On • S1275(mo 6"2-472$ ..... OfF ,.._ -
W/O hkup large .:...,tto LUXURY CONDO w/d, fl1g, gmdr. ty ot (111) 447·1934 ~ !'SIDE 29A, MW pein4 ~ 28A 28A WI • ....-· _,.. ,.... 2ba $2000/mo. 84.5-1785 ~ .... .,._ • ~ ,._ tndrv ...... W9Dc-ln do-
&&. .a-111UTIUN L!'T'S MAK! A DEAL Avaneltle now 1 year .......,, "'· ' UP9taln 2bf 1ba gat --• ......... ., -· .,. ape. ""'""'· ._,. -· $1300/mo. 87&-7008 d9n, eath cell, frplc. HARBOR VIEW HOMES 2 aunny petlo9 i1025i 28R 1 ~·A •ow~ Good loc. ldnt cones. ..... CAf'P0"9, A20.
titurch ... the home of ly Owrl9f 825'( ~ •e>e.An View 48R 2_ elect. gar, w/ct hkup. 3BR 3BA .-Iott. Lg yd. mo yr IN toe!A w hOUM. New cet'P«. l77Qlmo. ~ No ~-.... tOH your choice wtth onty LMI ~See patio No pet•. comm PoQI, dtll OI' 11.-e.iboa Bl v!S-Q850 frptc. DNJ.J.W/D hk>oup, ••HMr .~ .. Aa w"~ 28R 1BA du-"' down. No dosing 2284 · /Wlleon Story, lg deck, trptc:, Orange Ave St300/ moAgt 647-7621 0-pe8o ~ .,., _ _.._..a.vn 8oott Pt ecni. needed. Thia la Lovel'f 38R 28A, f/P.. lg yd, gar. pvt beach, mo 873-8832 vtft Ylft vtWW 11io ...._AM Aw. Oui.t '*OhbofttoOd.. pfft, 751 '
not • VA, FHA Of pool, RV acc .... 2 car S24SO/mo 76.oo3' Lu IC .u r y 2 BR 2 8" 81)1; 10 bay/bCh. Sec CENTA&M MGMT ... t,11119 pd. ~. Snolmo + l500 "°·
equity aha,.. Ycx.1 r• gat, $220,000. 2200 Sq Ft. 3BR 3BA, Condo. dbl gar, t/p, bldg. pvt patios. pool, 132·22U °' 12240t2 Avt now l7M3M
celW 1~ owner~lp 841·10'79. •Ingle atory on lg tot. pool, sns. lat a laet prttng. nr tennis. tBr·
& t~ tax t>eneftt•. 1 blk to Ocean. $2200 + $200 642-5290 28r 28a.. HOO..S1895.
Mwt have clean credit d o'"· Agt. 844·721t HllftM>r view Hin. Neut Avall now IJ7S.t900
and ecabl• Income. 38R BA f/ di PACIFICA 3BR 2BA, Monaco Call Co-Eqully. Agt 2 • p. n rm, 2 model. Qardener, 239-4334 LUXURIOUS a1R ear gw, ,.., patto. TOWNHOllEI --.1 •1800 $1500 lnclda gdnr. N_.... ... -""". hi• 28R comm ...,..... • • eSTORS I DUPLEX Overlooking Dana ,.._,......... n-v 144-8610 87'W17• ( .
INV I Hatbor. Whftewat., & IM().()2M, 1 lhBA In charming -=~~~.;.;...;;,..;;...;..;... __ I 125K ctwn. bfMk .ven ... _ "' .. -'-t t ~. ' , i
cash flow. , ~ yr• view to • o. 38' RV/ 58R 39A home So. Of Condu .... n rrNn _... 10d11Pttl OK 29A 1BA. ... IO bdtl
new. S.etltlce. Call boat garage. On11 l'lwy. 2-cer gw, w/d , privet:=· c=· 3bf,vt.w, Eaatbtun ~ no peita. MM/ Kelttt,2~13...,., HUK. Owner 71 .._ newupgi.S..thruout. pool · ry. ' condo. St675/mo -.......... • -~ 139-1814 AWlll now. 87&-Me3 No Peta. 189&/mo. ..... , .. _ • .--·
.EWNQ -J. ••""NO c ti ••1 12M S1IOO to~ l7liO. 29131 Ave LAe
A PROPiKiY Cherm.tno. LG 29A 2BA Vr1 -• .5413958 ........ 2t31191-3831
FOfl fNI NOAMAnoH "°""· t/pJ. pr, •14"' POOL HOMl1 LI-A llLI CALL 1IOOTT111838 mo. 19' • Int. S200 Eutald• 3-2 + tamlly "" fl'roMATCH c!!p. 142-aHO. rm, Ira yatd, c~ Main channel IBR
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tY. •· 11 ICll!ll Immaculate upgraded aac, tt•ootmo ytty. Bayftont. 111.000 '*
3 IA. i ~ BA. tMIQ4t itt. a wv. 38r flla. tp, Rusty outmn.r, AQt mo. Agt 840-2500
~eo lot w/ftV °'** celle, Fr doot9. AMM8 Lido Isle. 4BR 38A
acoeM. Need• paint & plant.,.,_,, 9llf 113 ~ on ln9'de lot,
albOW grwe. Thou-Nerdaeue. 19C).0439 gy .. t lOcdon 12,TOO/
..,_ below mattl .. I JAIMINll CREEK. mo P&-AH. uouoo . .,_., ..., loc. upol"Mted. MILLIOll $1 MU
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1, a a 3 hdroom DCCDll. Newport _..._.....__;;;.,;;.;...;:;.,;..;;...=~-1 Nwpt Bctt, Und St Pllt
ell te •• .. hi• Hotll9 Apt• w/trpto, wet bat, Melghta. 1411/mo. C.M. nr IC Ptau l>eout Studloe A. ~lg. micro. • 29fh ..... MI04'MO. micro. w/d hkup1, 831-4793 IO hm, tum, ahr QA. cov'd gar, pvt entry,
• 1 BR ....... 11n-11ao e-ent...i w a ga.r1g• w /d , po o 1 • 1 p • cable, 173.t003
OarJcarport pooMpa w/eictr• 11or-oe. All UDMr Newport... 131S+l300d!p151o1137 Nwpt Hgt• lg a Mitr er,
1401 SUf?!!19t. 64&tl31 maln1enllnC9 Incl. 2"8"R 28.A "' NB c.n'\r COM. Share l>eeut 3BR 3b1. Oar, pvt blcny.
2BA tBA w/oc.an vfew Son"f, no pett. S~No pe4184o-1H4 home, 803 Orchid, w/d . Avt now 1525
on 30th St. 1825/mc f'ROM $1.295/mo Walk to beach. S420. S4a..t204 b-4 1oam
+ sm.-.eo. Avt 3/7. THE~MAAINA 8N-93810t 721·9541 p f f Damol\ 714-089-1571 7tMtlt ro em looking for FAJAWAV Al'fS 11. Cd M 1hr 3br, 2be. Mme. Park Newport
2BR 19A, p.,k1ng, 8111 BIG CANYON Clo.. to bcl\. $550/ 2BR 2BA, 1475 /mo t>
111. $825 U111 Ind. 2BR 644.Q50I mo. Mark, 7f4·179-dep. Nl•mkr. Cell
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SI, $850. 873-3039 STEPS TO BEACH t.atge 2BR 1 BA, D/W flMALE 113, IW ''" fliR
2BA 18A. Step• to Lg SBA, 2BA, f/p . Lg garage, lndry room. INU\MU& To •tDtt+ benefit•. us
b • a c h s 9 5 o /m o . patlo-fncd In. I 1350/ clO" to so. Coait nYVW11""' TE itoatal Service & us
s1200 Hc. dep. Ag1. mo, Y!!f!Y· 673-2507 Plaza. Sna,tmo WANTED Government 1oon 10
990-4711 •xt 217. 505 SUNFLOWER To •hate 3BR. 28A ·~cw enclOHd ga-accept appl. fOt UICI HTS 28R 21A $900 832-2232 or 722-9012 home with WHher/ rage In Coata M... examine•. Ai>pl. Info. 28R CW.OREi!
$1OS0-$1200d 0.
CALL TODAVI
Pa11lllon Real E1tate
875-8120
3BR 2BA. lrg klleh.
trplc, 2 lrg dec:k1, w/d
hk ·up, 2-<:ar gar 1 blk
to bch or bay $1350
yearly 495-6581
Nu pnt, cpl, patlO, gar dryer, D/W, tlreplece. S95/mo. 399 W. Bay In the HunL Bch area
760-t713'857·1ne No imoklng/drugi. St. 850-e357 (900) 44M779 eitt.
NEW 2Br 2Ba duplex Huntington Beach 1570, eam.epm. 7
tower unit, on Penln-.,.. 1425/mo + ~ day• St2 95 fH.
1uta. $1090 yr round. Costa MHa 38R houH utll1 Cit o.k. Cell 962· SELLING OR BUYING
Frplc, microwave, d/W, cloH to OCC. Smoker 0909 0t 82Nl523. A BUSINESS?
trHh compactor, 2· ok. Kitch pf'fv. $375/ H.B. cooalderate, buiy, FOR FREE INFORMATION
car parking. 873-0538 mo & dep. ~5"-41 14 prof M/F. BR w/BA In 17TH/Super1er. Fum CAU. 1900177183'
NEWPORT HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVE Balboa 4br. 3ba hH. N-1mk/ eatpeted office apac•.1---P_ro_M_A_T_C_H_ Penlniula, prl\I entr. pet $325-1375. 535· S300/mo. Storag• VENDING bu1lne11
Large 3BR, 2BA, d/W, No imoklng or cook· 8421 or 840-7688 •e-ce avail. 846-2977 earn ••Ira Income, w/d Double g11age, $1000/..., week po11I Ing $350. 67~91 Mot ...,._,, CrHt Condo. 540 720 1008 S/F ,,_. · up1lalra, S1 200/mo. ··~t-ble v··• pr1me route LAGUNA BEACH Pvt Br/ba pool-fac-! f • ......, Now 2BR, 1 BA. 50' to 631-7530 MOTOR INN ten-gar-w/d. Prof M/F 1817 Weslclltf, NB. available 15K to atart.
Hnd S975 846-4400 Nt w 2BR 28A. Pool Wkly rental• s1 75 & avall. now 642-9331 Ag1 541·5032 1·800 885-1113
AT THE BEACH
Brand New 1 BR, futty Mlcro/dw/f1n/Yertlcal Up Color HBO TV, Hunt Bch. Prof'I non Central Coate Mosa
furnl1h11d & docorat-$995-lo dep 840-6379 maid svc, heeled pool amkng Fem to ihr lrg Full 1ervlce. From 300
ed, 1top1 to tho water & stepa to ocean hH. 1 ml to bch 5425 IQ ft to 600 New lm-
7t4·971·0""'3.;;.00.;;;..__ Nowport Beach yearly. Kitch'• avl. 985 N + utll u63•0425 provements. S 90, t
Investment
Opportunity 2908
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VALllTINl'I
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Low, Mom 1XX1
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•••• TO BOBO. • ALL MY LOVE, • H A P P V VA L E N·
TINE'S DAVI • WHEEZIE ••••
Bachelors 1, 2 3 & Coast Hwy, 494•5294 plus free rent 6'6-9663
4BR Good areas on LIDO BAYFAONT 21flL RETURN! Your flrat t
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HAPPY
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PERSONAL TAX
PREPARATION
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priced, confidential.
Evening and weekend appolntmentl (your
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your call. 1-800-4A-
837f. 13/mln. 11 & up •
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A DATE tonight. Hear
talking ~al9 from 1oea1 wom.,, • men
who would Ilk• to
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Serv1Cl'S 300~
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ere waiting for you
call. 1 ·900-481-425
S10/call. 18 •up
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Domcst1rs 1018!
Young Chrl1Uan
Grandma will provide
childcare for 0·5 child,
E'Sldo CM 646·2380 Large uppor 3BR 2BA
lrplc. 2 car garage,
block to ocean. 11er')I
clean, $1450 mo I
01118 645·3683
the Penlnsuta & Ott Lido Pen. by th• bay Shr 3BR 2BA 5750, Otfk:• & gar •pace. 4 79 -pe 1 Pnces From $585 Fum rm/ba 1hr dbl rms, 3BA. 12' rollup Pass1110 or active pnrt I FOUNDI Combination
Cannery Rentals. Inc mobile hm, amenn1es. mo. Lyn 675-0555 gar door 19th & avt Patented product your f rat jOb, lock & cable for Bike Employment 5530
675•4"'""' orkJrv1 ""50 673-5100 Leg Bch shr 3br hse w• Pomona, CM $900 tn energy lteld Min v,_, Newport Penln .,,,,., .... -"'A"'""'~ vour fl t -·· . A11embla product• I ocn vu lg BR, pvt .,.."'""""'4 $10,000 Limited I Vllll· , r• ~r. 1ula. 675-7178 -Eern up to $550/Wk. ____________________________ _,] LnBAdry Fsus'so' =::.e3~r;11 Otftc• space, Via Udo' ability Call Ed D FOUND Lg Dog CM • $24 fM No ••P Will
170 SQ ft. at $235/mo Sl&-927-0lD2 Cl•••lfled'• 730-8919 train Cd 1.-,15).t~
MF n smkr snr 3Br Shr ·~ 2 room suite l!NJOY 14-15..._ on TDi Bay1ront Apt in New-Call JeR1e 67~ 520K to 51 ooo.ooo • your LOST Lab Black Fem. CIMlltt«tcanM1pyouw10o
By CHARLES GOREN
with O MAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
trump support and t.he ece of
apades. Since al wu hkely North
had top control• m t.he other 11de
suiu u well. Sout.h elected io 1•m
PO rt oar. frplc $500 Quiet. 1)(1vate Newport C111 Denl1on A11oc 2 8 91 · Vtclnity of c d· "°"' ~ ad\leftlllng
mo • utlls 723·1201 Beach weterlront of-499-4835 NOW! flr•t Choice. ::~· 3~3~~"fer Re·1 :c'~ :::::·,-..::;:·
N·smkr 22·33 1hr Nwptl flee. 1,665 sf • OU1· .. --------------------------.. 1 Bch oce1n view 3br, 1lde deck Eacellent Need -•ll1re money?
t ba $450 mo yrly tree parking Call 673· H .... • gwage .... -
833·49 t 9 Panle 9330 for lnlormallon Ad"'11M in dalll1lecl ble out the alam on di8covenng that
Buth vulnerable North deala North held two 11ce1
NORTH West lud.8 the ace or diamond!.
• A Q J • then 1h1ru tn a dub. How would you I
• Q 9 7 2 play the hand 1r you knew Weat waa
• K 5 an unseasoned ddender? Would you
+ A J l 0 du differently 1f West was an u cep· 0 Reorronge letters of the
WEST EAST t1ona1Jy fine> pl11yer? four 1Crombled words i,..
• 8 3 2 • K 9 7 8 Normal defenllt' would be for low To form four slmple words
• 4 • 3 West to continue diamonds. or 1h1ft
• A J 9 8 2 • 8 7 .. 3 lo e trump In tha1 case. declarer I O V U l E M I • K 7 ~ 3 • 9 8 6 4 would have tu lt\JelS which black -_ __.
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• I 0 5 pure gue111. The club switch, howev-.
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•AK J 10 8 8 5 er. puts II to declarer at tnck two!,------------
• Q 10 Against an avera([e defender. you I I + Q 2 ~hould spurn t he ctub fineue m ra G E N A B !
The b1ddinic vnr of the spade hook Why? No .. --,--,--,--,--4 f ~forth Eut South Weet I ordtnat') player 111 itoang to shift Lo a 3 ll.
1 ;'l:T p._ 3 • Pau dub from the lung loolung at A .J 10 · · · · · · J
3 • Pw '4 NT Pau an dumm_> I'"-, -! 5 • Pw 6 • Pua Against an u~rt. you don't hive I E X V I N While nding with my son 1n
Pw P.... such an assurance West will reahze ..--..-....... ..-....... ..-....... ..--4 h ed I I h d
Opening Ind A ce of • that tf the dub fineue II your onl~ I I I ,.. IS customiz 1a opy. ear
II UI II d11unct advantage kn(IWIOI( r hance. you wall have lo tab It any .__ ... _______ ... a loud noise "It c an't be any·
the abtht\ uf the playef"I In vour way Bui the1?'1 alway• the pou1b1l thing serious, H my son
game fhere art hands vuu would It~ that you might be able t.o trv I l E M H U I I grinned," we're still ...... I"
A GOOD
AD!
declare one way 1f vour opponents another hne fint and, af 1t d~an't
were upert.11 and another 1f the-. work. fall back on the club fineue t---.-1--1--1""s-...,1..-......,1.-,-"1 O Complete the chuckle quoted
were average plt1y er1 Here's an u Ry leading a club nght away. W est _ . . _ _ by filling 1n the m1u1ng words
ample of what we mean I m1gh1 be removing one of your op · .._ _____ ..___...___..___ you develop from slap No 3 below
Let'~ 11uppo~ tht11 North South taons, be.nlnng on the fact that no
CALL ONE OF OUR FRIENDLY
AD-Vl-SORS TODAY!
reach 81X hearu via an aurtaon 1uch one lakes l<l go down ma slam at e Prm.• r .. UMBFllE D LUTE llS IN l '
8ll the above. North's thrtt 1pade1 tnck two Ag1in1t an u~rt West, T Hf Sf. S UAllE S was a cue bad an support uf hurts. we would nak t.he club fineu-! rather _______________ ..__....__..__..__.__..___,
11howm1t a mu1mum no trump, good than rely un spades e Ut.isr PAMBl E ABOVE lE TTEllS
!CJ ,f I ANSWE R 642-5678
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE1
ACROSS
I FrOll
5 Mortify
10 Pinochle WO<d
1<1 OI M-.n
15 Pul lhrough
·~ 16 0-s own
pr ..
11 Chas11941
111 M11t1ant
10 boom n Land parcel
23 Flo-
14 Art \00,.Cts
16 For
Shame•
17 ArlbS a g
10 Entrust
l <I Str1iohten1
\Ill
15 Ven1~le
16 Fire11m
~•org l 7 Meal 5>0nel
38 Fie! 40 Mou!h pref
4 I Likely
42 Tumull
4l Stow (freoght)
45 Sonne1 Wtl
47 ArouMCS
48 Unbroken
49 Thread
SO Herring
$3 Ktnd of coat
54 Go tn
!>8 Sta<SIUIT'I ., ...
2 3
17
20
61 S11v11oon -
82 Orient
63 Shackln
64 Roof
85 S~ks
66 Nol '#Ol'dy
67 Gr~ Mllleo
DOWN
t Mika snet11
10Und1
2 EurOPNn
cac>ltll .
3 Arie In
4 ComplalnirlQ
S Timber traa
8 1n1tru~l1
7 TOfonlo
tootba.tters
8 Sp1ntlh
111111
9 " H1w
10 OamMlt
11 M1.ke co,,ec-
uon 1n
12 Nol l~
13 AccompllsN<
19 Hoty perSC>fl
2 1 Attrac11119
25 Regardte.s ot
28 Woods
27 St0t,..
21 Decamp
29 Cendlel
30 Container
3t a.tween
prcrf
32 Orctlatd
33 Called
7
35 Houw pe1
39 -Alamos
40 Compo61tion
42 Landlo<d I
r-cits
4• MOMiC piece
46 Browns
<17 Lur•s 49 Egyp11an city
SO Raced
11 9
St A111n Ctlll
var
52 a.lance
53 Gott WOtd
55 F11h1nQ tine
5e Singer Eama.
57 Whiskeys
59 Drift part
80 Compass pt
11 12 13
l •'1
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uos Aw ~·snoues 6u1t.t&Aue 9Q l,Ulr.l u" 8SIOU pno1 e pJea4
1 · Ado1er paz1wo•sno s14 U! uos Aw 4l1M 6u!pu e114M
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Daily Pilai
TbundH, fo.tb 14 LIBRA l~Jll 1 '·0ct 221 I Oil .. Tllaraday. fC'b 14
\ nll"ntlnf' \ '''>' On 1h1\ Valen-l'lch1nd \u•nc' .igrtt 10 tour thll ARIES 1 \1.1r. h ~I -\pnl ::'Ill l >.m'1
11111 ' P.I\ 1h1 ri ll•UIJ bc h11k 111 u1ulJ 111duJ\' h"'llllll hnmr mu ht'al about lht hu\h 11r \ltfk \nur
'l'I 1.111 I 11 m1n1 < anrrr \C'Um I 11n.1r 1w1\lt111n h111hhghl\ rn1111wn' rt.inl'IJn .llll\ll' mrrthl•
< ·•P"•"", ,,..1.,.11" ""' be 1n Ill'"-' ,,,1l roni.tnll' crca11 v1t) JlC'r nt·~1 "1uplr of da" .1ll11Hh \1111 lh1•
'fl'•lh~l l '\;,,1 \.11•on 1n .t.quanu' '""""'' D1..c.11H'r) tnn1iJll prll\Hk\ fl\'rfnl opportunll' 111 u\C' thl' tlirrll I• 111 11, 1d1•, "''h un11rthod<•' r\·,1 ... 1n tnr ll'lrh1111111n Jppr•l.'.llh 11nJ l'inn11 Plt'\\ufl· to ho:.11 fl'"' c ii""' ,11 l1nrl\ of t'l'Ct'ntnl SCORPIO 11)(·1 ~ \ Ncl\ JI l 11n tho\C "hn hJ\( 1.1!..1·n 111111 \Ujl
p1·1111li rt'lll!I\ .11 111 linanoal ~""' Bilftt.iinin~ '""1111111 ,11rn~lht•1wd 1n pun lmalt1 nr tzl·n1•ro"" 1111 .-r.inl
th.11 • nuld • 11.111 1'.ln1c I u\C rrl.1 u1nnn 1mn ""h l.irttr huu-.cholJ \'11
111°11,htp' ,,111 r.111(l1' \lo1dr \l'J('Ctrum p1111h111' 1h11.1hh ttn•i<l\ .\~fl't'ffi\'111 TALRlS ( \pnl :1 \1,1\ 'II II
'''"" 11111•n'11' 111 dc\Jl('l1lllOn Pcopk "'II 1"" H'nt'Jctli.atl·J 1 ixu\ on rt· 1hrr<' rcalh "\Uth .1 lhtn~ ·" ~1n11
... 111 hr1~ tP "'h.11 lhn ha"r bul \1\111 \pon,1h1hl\ r11, r \\111 for mct't1n1 1n 1h1· r1 •ht plJ1t' JI tlw rlf!hl 1111w
lt111t 1h.11 1"·"1 \h.trt'd npcncnu•, 1lc•,1dltnt· c .11 .h I.ill tn ,,1ur !:Hor 1hcn 11 nr"' moon al thl' 111111 lw.1'1'n
m111l 1 ncol 'ut>,111u11· Im gcnu1nr \('· SA<:rn ARll ~ t "'" ·.:!~ l>t, ~It pc11n1 ol ,our "'IJr 'hat! "1'11111<''
urn 1'01('11~ f"1h'nt111 1h1n 1 \ell \nur\C'll thcrr ''nu 11mr hkC' tht• p1c't·n1 Im
ARILI., \lar. h ~ 1-A,prtl I'll \l \h11r1 Rrl.111•r "hu rt·trnlh tom 1.:irrt'r or fll•llr"tonJI m,111rr' .:il-.ct
le n1111n rl'\l•h ., Jlllund tnno,J1111n pla1nnl th.11 11111 "'l'll' 0111 f'J\IOJ I 'or \'Utl1"111u1 all 1hr 1k.ld \lol111<l 11n
• r1•ll' 11\ "'It-\lmng l<nr rt'la a11rn1111n "'II du .1hou1-l.1u· -,ou'll lht' home lrunt
tmn\htp 'uu II ha'r 11t1 of bt'tnJ ht' \m111hrrnl \\Ith .1llr111on ~ n111, GEMINI (!\fa) 2~·Junr ~11 Th<'4ot'
J!'ik 111 \t.in n' er 1>1~ arJ cm1111onal 11 lrt' d~ t\1 \l and 10 ~lme C\lrn1.
bun.kn\ 1h111 h.1H htcn hea"' CAPRKOR"lt 1 Un '~-Jan 1 •)) cmvuonJlh 1urhulcn1 da>' lor ~nu
;1mh11" Ne"' M oon 111 \11u1 mon('\ hou\C HCl"'C't'r. 1 lit'm.auon=il nt.,,.. moon
TAl Rl ~ I \pnl 20.Ma) 20) N~ rt IJIC'\ to"'' lt.1\t"d Int nm(' ab1hl) ICI and a mu1n11icrn1 a\Jl'.'t l hrt\l\('t'n
Clrt'rr oppu11un11\ much 1n rt"tn<'"<' lo'' 'm1 II m,1kr lrnh '>lart Vcnu~ ind Pluto \hould now enable
C\ 1drn1t' I t>< u\ on bu sine" .ind J'tlln ... 111r11 rnd1·1lt"ndrnce I nH' \OU to tOJX' \uut's~fulh •tth added
,·ntt'rpn-.c fJm1h rcl111onsh1f)'. rt'll rela11on,h111 Jur tu hlm\C1m I.co rtspuns1b1hht'\. a1ll 1n \Ums dut' and
nion w11h lo"(d one C rourmel din-fiaur''' pr.1mincn1h Onah1e lon&·lerm cart'<'r or prn-
'"' fr11t11rt'd 1on11h1 \ nu\ual 'lalJd AQl1ARlt I!\ (Jan ~O-feb I ~I fcu1ttnll m1111e"'
t'\prC'\\O f'FO\(' mr mo111blc: l mphJ\I\ un jX'r•.on1ht) l)IJ(\Ullrll) r ANCER (June 22-Jul" 211 \ nt'W
GEMINI (Ma~ 2 l ·Junc 201 01-\pct.1JI \uU t'" 1n dt'altnp •11h moon 1n .\quanu~ rt'h•t~ 10 both
11·r,tl) a•H lull pl3) 10 antellatual wom t'n Rt'la11\r 'Cr') unor1hodoA. pc:rnm.il and partncnh1p mon ')'
cuno"h Yc1u'll ht-K nsm"e con-\oult.1 ht-\pt'il.,1nii 1n nddk' Rt'ason matlC'I"\ Therefore ~ou ou&ht 10 bt
ttm1n1 wardrobe. body 1ma r y,.111 hr faihomcd hy 11 p.m ( ane<r 01 )11\11 mo 1 11\lute ·and ~Tf·p10lt"C'•
Travel ofTrr I\ lq111m11r . You'll n,111\\' 1n,ohcJ U\<C' H owC'"C'r,don'1"taroundw11t·
\hint.· JI .oc1al affair and make "alu-Pl, &41 CFt'b I ~ M u ch 201 in• for 1h1na to happC"n lake tht
able \On11 '' \('\ rrt " rt\lcaltd. rnuld bt cJuv fur 1n1t1ah\t and 1f nC«nary \Ct'k n · CANCEft (Junc :! I .July 22) You'll rt'nr.,,..(d fallh E.mphom on my'1ery ptrt or lepl ad\.tct 1f otbe~ rcfu'lt to
'"' nt'"\loo dC'al con crnma mone) 1h11 1n1111ut•. nt.•t.c,,tt) fur d1strt'tton (,,n pl•) hall
had hc'cn w1thhtld Focu' on •c t\"t.c1H-d dd\ 10 ""•rdrobt Popu-LEO {July 24-AUJ ll)· A. new
coun11na procedurt back 1>11>' lanl)' ni1tn1 mom\ \1pw1rd Strt\\ mt)l)n .1n )Our Ol>PO't~ '''" ol
ro alt1cs. lnd1v1dual clow 10 )OU 11\lollh"°'"' \quanu\ \lmpl) mc.-ns th1 1 no
amporu Mws ron«rn1n1 roma~ umc to kefl) )'OUr distance CW' dt
Tauru fiaum promtf\('1\tJ) IF ,Ea. • • VO 1' llltTRDA Y· tan\'C )OUnclf for • ~hJlt. ~"
L£O cJuly 2.J-Aui. ll) Attention \ ou 1tt npob of aniculiluna f«I· or ck>Dc rom119n10ftf are bc1na ttlf·
rc .. ohu around pn"att tn\'C1Up· '"'' tn en1en11n1n.. dramatic n&f\tcou1 or 1ielr·1ndul n1 and mu't
lton. Focu\ on pcnonal maJnCUSm, fuhaon. You art cttatt\'t', itut'lbom, M made ' cunptntt o~ 1 m \10'
fl1n.a11on. shon tnp 1n"o'"'~ ttla· d)nilmK'. ~pu-.e. <~m1n1. Y1raa domntte u~"•'
tt\C. Lunar po1111on 1lt0 ht h&JI" Saaiuanu' pr~ns pl.a~ mponan1 vua.oo (A• 14-~ l l 8 1ht
pat1Mn!up. nunLal status .1tm1n• role-1n )Our ltfc, \'ou 11 tra rl 1n tnd oltht month )OU •1lJ haH! cvmr
1n,.ol"(d M&Ith. '«Ill IK\I' ttJCS will ac· 10 mtlm that all tht Hlbn'td
Yl ltOO Ci\ua 21-Scpt. 22). cckratc. Yoo'll ~ on m<>n' ~ ~ alMt chlil'rftF\ fOU MT nir·
Oicwnn11c adjui'lmtnt ~Illes to life-rmouon.aJ.financaal ~rid "' .\pril muty ftpmal('•ftf on tht ttt1ft tfont yk. ru1dtn«, manta! sutus Whal t'qjns I\ R1Nt10ft n M1y 9'11 •ho....., atick ""'ft)ttl•nt tht1
YCMA'll bt.iiuuf surroundfnp and ac· could dc\tlop into tomcttu• ._ .o ~,,. value t• the loftt-
qu~ to ttmodd1na. purdu1tt of ttnou,, \ucutt wUI Ill yow ""* --. 11wrtfDft, C'Oftttnut ao kttp
.,, ~JC'Ct or lu\Ur) tkm Libra'*" pmdU<11\ot · rwoft...._ ~ ~'"'"" llloft Hd llClld yow Med
MY m lt". innntfl of 19'1. ""'T.ilaA
_.........._ ................ ,-.,--,-oU'----.... r•--looll-....... lnl--,_--.-car--.-------•......, ao ~ ~~ 1~.~°:
11u•1 L'lll11111111a111c:s itnd 1u1at hmrnt\
1hc nr\lo moon 1n ~11u11nu\ \IJn•lir\
1h.11 .ti 1\-J\I 'nu ._no,,_, tor n!r1.i1n
"hrrt• \nur ,\iTrtllon' hr JnJ what
II 1111n mU\I Ill ..... en tf )OU llrt' Ill
t•nrm a mort· \tahk .,amd tomfonablc
l1f('\l\h
S<'ORPIO t< k 1 24-l\o" 1~1 Tn
tn put \nuN:lf 1n partnef"i' or lo,cd
1111 •. , ,hut'' .inJ \uu ,,_,,11 rcah1r v.h'
thn lwl \o dt\lllu\IC•llrd or d1sgrun-
1lnl Hut aho' r Jll l"Onllnur to
allo\lo homt' "' Jom~llc mitten to
1,1!..1 thl'tr "" n \tlUN ;rnd on nu
111 oun1111\fcJard \llhr"' opm10M or
snr\..ann''
• AGITI ARll , t 'o' ~ '·D« :! I l
.\ 1rmpt11111') -.cp;matmn m•> be h:ut.I
111 ht·a1 .ind o nh .idd ICI )Our ftthn"'
uf 1n~lUtll\ or 1nadcquac)' H o•·
r'rr. '"u rt'.alh Jo nttd umc alont'
nn.,,.. 1n tulh 1ppm11tr all 1hal 1n)
nc\lo Iona lt'rm comm11mcn11 or
ma1or ahr ratton' tn lht' v.or~1n1 Pl'•
trrn or 'our hf(' .,,..uuld enlaal
CAPRICOllN (Dec. ll·Jan 20).
f herr rrJll)' I\ nu point 1n l Oln. 0\.Cf
11n) mort old 11ound or ronunu1n1
a ft'ud. no mattt'r how d1\lppo1n1C'd
or hard..Jonc·b)' )'OU f«I fo fact. a
nt'w moon in qu.anus only cautions
you to pnrC' t0und hcallh and )Our
ttncnil v.tll hem& •ho' e all else.
AQ Aftfll. (Jan 21 reb 19). Re·
ctnt 3(1\ent Or t halltn&tn& planetary
at t1vll) apprar. 10 have undcmuned
Ml niur h Hlu uncc bche' c lQ ~ a
pcrmaMnl fhturc Ho~t'\er. a new
moon 1n \Our ov.n btnh 1lft now
l l\ C1 )OU tht' Ona I Plett oft~ j 1 W
and tilt' perftcl opponunll)' 10
'trenllhtn tmot1onal un and attach·
menu
P ffcb 2Q. .... arch lO). Now
)OU •~ afTOt"Ckd an idril opponunt·
I)' 10 alter ur pottltOft, conul
m11taku and clur up mll·
ul1dtni.nd1np. thtr ' lilofnt or at wort. Orttp tt H°"~cr. dott't ~
1.1mbnqc tf ~rutn C'ollclpa or buit-
a _ WI do ftCM <unlJ -.
C'OIM ~ whh opt11 1rmi
IP you• llla1'llOA Y • 1'c..\ Y:
brilliattt ntW ""'°" Oil ~ ...
ftl mlaf) I I dlar ..... IO .... d"~'"' ___ '" __ _
1tw nta1•t1ream of • Y• ...._
mucil to dO lelr1l .cl nperie .. -
lw It on a •tr) pm11 al '"'81 w clllellfled .... lleWI fer ...._ loMf Of OUt If\ IM catd l'IC~tUf)o ,,_ ___ ..:;.;:;.;;...r:~..:.;.;,;;;.;.;;;.;;~;..;..;....;..._.... ____ .;...;_---..,......,.__...__..... ....... ________ ,.._ ___ ..;;.•----...... -----~ H~""· •ftn n'IOlltht Of..,...,. ... tt111d•'W,..,., -----..... pm
•
,. -
Yount Otant•
County pubttentna
compeny .... lftdr. """'* wtlft .. ..... eeven year• ao-count•no experi.nc. u • mator ftnlWIClal
exeoeutlW to l>e the
company'• chief ft.
nenclal otflcar •
Ae1pc>nalblllttH ln-
clude directing deity
eccountlng oper•
t1on1, financial r•
porting: p«tormlno
auditing and cont.rOI
function•; m11naglng
rnonthty cloatng r:v·
c1 .. and pf9P•r•tlon
of rnonthlY ftnancl•I
atatementa: rev'ew-
lng account• recelv•
able end payebl•
bal6"C• 1hfft1 and
preparing 1peclal ft· nonc:i.t reporu r•·
quHt•d by aenlot
maneg•m•,,I
Individual mual
have ec;count d•
grH (.CPA preferred)
e11cellent benen11
Send reaume wtth
cover l•Jt•r to:
Per1onnel Director
330 Weit Bay Street
Costa Mesa. CA
02827
COMMERCIAL
PRINTING
SALES PERSON
Need an aggro11l11e.
1ell·mot1vat1d per·
eon to 1ell commer·
clal pre11 time
Large doubt• wide
Harri• pre11 na1
time available to
print I N SERTS ,
T ABS. NEWSPA·
PERS.ETC
Customer wlll get
Quality volume print·
Ing on a 1h0t1 1urn
around Ume.
Someone with some
••tabll1h•d con1act1
would be a big plu1.
Ewcellent working
anvtronment Many
t>enel1t1. This I• •
commission PO•lllon
with • bl-weekly
draw egalnsl If In-
terested, please con-
tact Dave Holen et
642-4321, Ext 2S2.
COOADINA TOA
Th• American Institute
for Foreign Study will
be placing 2 1hort-
1erm exchange pro-
gram• In the area lhll
summer Coordlnator1 at• now being hired
10 enroll ho1t femt11e1.
plan Itineraries & con-
duct tripe. TheH po11-
llon1 are P T, your
houri S2500.S4SOO I
adm1n expen1e1 &
tr aintng CaJI Alea Di-
rector, 1·80CHS77-e781
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Equipment remat cen-
ter In Co1ta Me1a
needs p.ople to rent
1ruck1 & equip Apply
1930 Newp00 Blvd
Cuatomer Se rvice
Counta< Sales of 11ecy.
part• & 1vc for Ltgat
Watercraft Dir E11p
prof, wlll !rein Apply
Newport Jet Ski, t 880
Newport Blvd. CM
DESK CLERK
Nlghtl E•p req'd
Apply 1 Day1, llam·
Noon. Sea Latk Motal,
2274 Newpon Bid, CM
ORT ltAJD for taltl"9 •••Y ena pehotal No exf)ef'lenc• Cell 1 • 900-23().3836 ($0 09
mtn) 04' Write. PASE •
259J, 18 t S Lin·
colnway. N Aurora IL
80542
General Office
SELF STARTERS
•NEEDEDt
$300-$500 per ~
8AM·12 Noon
CALLI JACK
841.017 4 , C.M.
DONNA
259-9188, Tuatln
HOSPITAL JOlll
Start Sii 80 •r Your
area. No exp nee: For
Info cell, 1 ·900·226-
1431 Ext 1431 eam-
llpm, 7 Daya. 512 95
onone fee
INT trUtORNC& JOal
All branch•• us Cu1-
tom1 DEA etc. Now
hiring. Call (1) SOS'
1>62·8000 Ext. 1<·22317
MID "I CIPTIONllT
E•p o. en8fgetic for
A .. Team Pff FP
_JJroup NB ~4-7141
MODILI
N-r1cH tot falhlon
lhOWI and print work
213-859-9772
MUl..TIPLE.S AT HOME
SHtta Qualln.d Candi·
dates to retell modutlf
knit clothing PT'"
Call 800-727-887&
Meke 510,000/mo, 20
hrl/Wk. Pret..bMlllguel .
obtain loan a re'll ntlll
ec;qulli11on1 Will nln.
A4.lth, ... 7-ol44.
llDDllORYPUn
Make up to S 1 ti P9f
day trimming l)ftot~
Qf"9pha. No axp nee 1.t00-~31'7
'ffDelMftltr8*9 For locll .. Of9. T'huf1
thru Sun. S3I per Job, c.r Nlded •• .,,..., 0
~ ......
N..o.d. t to 2 yn
...,, M(pM, Wiid ...
Ul'IH end '941 .... tNdl .... ,.,.,
,.
,,ff ............
•• -9ftd In-,...... ....... ..,...
ot n "• 1n IN c.,. ot ~MnowtthW. iltw. ... ..... OIVonio •
termln•I lllne11e1.
UNque ~ oppor.
~ IO ptOlltde AIOf end~ c.,.,
1'4/4~'71.
RICIPTIONtl T
lu•v medleat omce In
Newpoft Beech neede
ffOf'lt omc. reception-I~======~
lat. latary comm w/ " )'Oii c.. OllcttOe It
exp. For more Info,, Yol.I cen P'OMl!ly..; It
cell '722·1805 w1tt11 Olelllllld..,
ULll Bl! AT THE HACH
av NOONI ""' hour1: FIT pay.
E.amlna Po'ential '° 11,000 waettly. Paid
training; no .. pen.
ance nec...-ry, I
am to 12 noon,
Monday lhru f'rlday.
Call 548-e513.
ltrv. It.I. Attnd.
Union '71 COM. PIT,
4PM to 9PM. Se/hr.
144·7151.
SAi.Al fSW(' !xpd't euoceutul
RE. oo INU i Aota • edd·1 ..... mgr •
en ...... to ToP Pro-
duce r 1 , 10·100~
Comm'• .. !MneMa. lend conld reeurne to P.T.A., 180 HwP4
Cncr Or 4'180. N.B.
92teO
TRADE
throuQh claaified
-
Oenetal contr~Ung
""" .... front ofnce per1on w /1trono
phone ..... prof ... "°"" lfNll • ..,,., Plf"aonaMy. ~ abtleey • ,..,.., con-
ltruc:tlOn ~
hetpfUt. Non4moklng
office. S•l•ry 17·
17.50/nr. 1-1 Mon lhru
l"rl. Cal ~a .,
714-151·2211.
UPTO •aoo
&aaes ,.,,. for new
Orange County
Spenl1h l•nou•o• ~.mu.th
• bi.tlnguet, Co••• Meea locMk>n .......
entMd drew plu1
comml11lon, reply
PlflOflnlt Directory,
330 W. BllY Strfft,
Coale M•••, CA
92927.
WfTH °" wm.ouT WOAD PAOCaa.HO
nMded for~ or temt> to perm ...
119\menta.
HM tnOrnine motet rove.I. LA. c.....ey
end Orenp. _ Thi.no dllye~ • ...., ......
0 ,L, Weaver Offef'• lty lfteurence, C .. I
holtday pay YeCdon 114-142 ... 333, Ext.
pay plue' bonue. _209 ,..._ f« c.toe.
Com• join our family
of heppy cam~•· fBAINEll Aile for Barbera. ""'
D.L.W..,.r T....-....
714479-9900
100'Mt ......
I.Al.El
Alllltaftt
£arn
•MN100tift
.-.AM-Noon MM-Frt
•11/Hr + Comm/
Tr.tnlng •No lbrp ~Mry
f'riendl¥ c.... ..... omc:..
,,. •• ~ p, ..... ...
T_..61....,._.. ...............
wM ......... or ..... MOO flnft . .., ......
~..., ........ oeH .... ..-n •19
tO ...,,. ~ "'-c"'9 + 2 arm ctwe. t ""
........ ~ ~ ... 17\4 ... +pade.
l'Wft e¥W. -·. "_.. "'*" --• cNfw tNel '714'94l'·TP40 cab w!buffet.........,..
WIMAT-E.,.. Up .. 1100109wf beet. refrlg , tebte,
,.eople Cell vou fo couch••· Booke.
Order ~llMV l'UbM-MOvtNO. ~.
cauone 714/4'2-11M HENREOON klng•IH
hi i,, MedbOatd, armona.
* • • tl90'• to 1tl0'•.
tight, bl1do9 • '"""°'· l3600080.14+114e
MUST SELL. Rftten
Sofa Sectlonat • Mauw. Paraon• ta.,_, .,.,..ooa., 1V • ..,.
eo, orlentel carved
aecretary. Priced to
HI. COM. 173-seQe.
YOUTH CREW
SUPERVISOR
We need bright, enthusiastic
Individuals Who would like to earn:
PER MONTH * NO COlllCTIOllS *
Poaltlon evallabl• to
usl9t Ctauifled De-
pa11,,,.m and ~ ......
fled Manager of
community MWIP•
CMr Outlee lnctude
typing, In-putting
ad1, CU91<>mer serv-
ice. 1u1111ng wtth
layout• and ITIOfl.
P1111e call Chert
Freeman et 842·
4~21 , Ext. 301 . for
eppolntment 10 Inter-
view
·~ • HouMflold• Lobetet Tr•p Cott•• 831 813• "'-'LY M1f f7U223 Table from Maine. -U U -New, still tn crate. MTIQUI.... S395 080. , •• •005.
$410.00 to $800.00
per week and more,
~ WMI UIJ MOVTNO SALE. I ft cut 1~ -velvet couch, eolld
VW19 vrr ro11wood end & Sat 1H Sun 12-t. round con.a tabfe & 1931 ~ 81, C.M. _ .. __ aa:7~11 Tremendoue St11ect10n1 _.;:;...,=..,.~·· ""'::;.;;.;.....;-v~J;,__ marketing the Orange Coast Daily Pilot
If You:
Early morning motor routes
available . Must have
depend able transportation
and liability insurance
1000 Sq ,l Sofa, 1ove ... t. cheJr. ot·
• • 142-8990 ** tomen, 1325. 3 pe cof·
Th• OAAN0£ COAST ESTATE SALE. Fonner fM tabtel $170.
DAILY PILOT 19 look· dfflera hotM. Uiua.rty 141-3488
EARN EXTRA
$MONEYS
I HAVI "'91
DOlllCI m
* Have an Insured van, wagon or large car,
'411 Enjoy working part-time In the evenings, SECURITY
OFFICIAi
NEEDED NOW
1ng for MV9f1ll brtght nne Ito pl~• Muc:Pot ~:."1~ = ~~1~~.~o':'.~'t :~s~°V lr1tY.1~il:l!f"+all!llrn!E111p!lf.p1ii1•m"'it-.n•m.111111 eamlng full-time SSS * Have the abUlty to motivate.
end older, to Hit Sun. 491E.19th, C.M. WANf'•D TiS liiYs
nlW9peper aubKrlp. Old ORIENTAL AUOS,
Then we have a job for you. No experience necessary. CALL 642-4333 Many areu & ehifts.
Wiii train Benefits &
paid vacellons.
tlons In en adult au-any 1121 In any condi..
peatrvtMd, d~o ~~ No-Froat 2.-0oof f\9fri..... tJon. 1-800-531-7233
Full training available. 1 •• cam~·· ...... "'"" efternoon. early etlltOf, very ct.an a
ewnlng houri. &cej.. excellent at 50. Will
lent opl)Of1unlty for dellwr 642·2543 For further Information or to schedule an Interview: J·) /.' ! 'I I I ~
CALL LEE AT
(714) 874-9324
HUNTINGTON BEACH, COSTA MP.SA,
NEWPORT BEACH, FOUNTAIN VALLEY,
IRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH
NEWILL
l!NTIRPfUll!I
714-9 21·7122
•-right p«ton. l"or mor• AEFRIO frotlt "" Xlnt
Information, cell T«I Cond '240 W••"-&
at 142-4333. EJlt 208. gu dryer 1150 ... Cend.UV.~
,\ Ar: •' . ·,
MUST SEU. J~.
Mond•v thru ·Frldey Before 2 pm TRACER
Trecer for MIP Ae-
tund Potlclea. Pot.,,..
tlal $4,000 147.7129,
A d1111fted ed le en ..., wer to ... row ...,cltM ... 1, .,... tt•• ...; °"
O l emond Tennie
Bracet.t, eofft.alte dla-
mo n d necklace.
Pnced to ..... $380
each, 080. ~. ,.. ...... ....
. .
Due to delays at Gl'E the 900 Oatetlne service will not be available In the Huntington Beach/Fountain
Valley area until February. We apologize to our readers for the lneonv.nience. UHllll... ..r
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AcUlle 60'•· A~ IWF callera ptNN. "23M. ~ ::-. SWM, 34, prolH·,_•_,_._______ YOUtttfut• _.f ... lilerider. IMka "poiPo Young 41, fun..fOYtng -v_._ • elon* A.,,._.lc aood biftllbo ·1 ._ ""'
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"ne1 c1mp1no. fishing, c:ootdng, apott9, tt. trip• to Catellna. c.pted. OWM M IA. H.all»IOMI DIVIL cMly • 11•1•.., very ,.., IT. -. ..., _.._.,.. .. •A!!A ~~· 2"~!.~9~ -.. W'Ofiltng out...,_ LootlJne for hon••• haocteom• ..... Y_.,,-LllL flt.. .eo e...... ....., ~ HIS. .-... WftlVV9--.vRW ,,_,,_ --.......,, ....... bo•tfn9, tennla. .....,. IWF »35 '°' knoc*oul......, _,.. 41, 1'11", 170 lt>I, blcyo8ng a t. ""9. You • ....,_-... Hit rm • awt', ..,, fection. •tw. a..ec. ....,.,., -., ... _ _...._ --r.cw to heir from srr11a,. men of c:fes8 end die-... -. co""1--ert. ......,, ......... _,.
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akl, and -. ._. ._. dattt• companion. TO • ..,... ~ Hofteet a ...._.._ ten. "'m 411. ...-• ....., iii -
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HOW TO RESPOt-4D
TO
•Call l-900-844-0100
• Enter 4-d1g1t code appearing in ad
• Li ten to greeting
• Leave mes age (you can change it
1f not !lati tied)
When leaving a message
• Leave your first name
• Mention your intcre t~
• Tell your age
• Describe )Our appearance
• pec1f y your pref erenccs
• Include what you liked about the
per n you are re ponding to
You may lca\lc a 30 econd me ge
You will be automaucally billed 98e·
for each minute.
D~l£·llNE
Q lRlllWOftla-~a ........ ., ... '"'· ........,. IPO't• mlWIM. dalldi19, ekl-••cttlf'Nftt bUt ateo llNp _.••·You-,.,.... togethef. look· ~ end good con---.· Non _._, ..... nlghta .. home. ~ ......... II !!.,.!!!!! .. ~·!. ....... !.!!!L,...._I ........ . ver11Man.#llll.~~;;!;~~::~~~~;;;;J;!•~1!.:1439~~-·~~~~~~~;-~~·-!-.-i~~~wi.~~·~1;411;;·~;;;;~~~~~·!"~'~,..~;;;;J;!~~;;;;;;;;;;J~~:;!;;;;~;;~iiliii!lilllllilllilllllll.:::!!r1191::~ .... _. .....
FRE ·E .PERSONALS
USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE ~'~;.. · -.• J~~ .'.4[·
PRtNT CLEARlY: <Flm three words ore t>okloce> 25 wOfd maxln'Un
1
416'-IO' IL
Phone, pvt p.tt11n9, '"°"' bath evei.. No llYMbollrd. 1~591 *'"" 8TOMO•• At Newport leunch
temp. Wa1h reek, c.,..~ahOp.
729-1, 00 72t-3M3
PON>,_ ..... ,.,..
• T -....11 u..-plb, v... AM r9dl0, L.4*19 ,_ ~
r°'• • --&1,000 mlte1. run1 Turbo, •1 .. 1r • =~ ':!; W91. M ,IOO. ea-1100 Immaculate, 1,1 O
... e _.. ..-Mr~. ~TK~k"-:man~~:---mt!M, ellMAlllll .., • ..._ ........._'°--Jo Font 1en Ven raney, ue.eoo. 713/
; -.;; ----11000 090. cal ..... 873-001 .. •.IOO. 117..-00 7 .. t C. 141 ••• Mk _M_E_..C ___ l_D9 ___ 8 __ 1e .. 1"""J-no...--
MCMtnt. tor Dew. hden, OftolNI lwofy
paint with WI INlftor.
Well~.Cellt
ornla Cw. Prlnclpille
only. Aeeeonable
offer. Pf?· '1""7.o213
TOWMA~
l'ORDUINIR
8AI, A/C, V ... , euto,
TW, CIC. ceHette.
(2PMH570)
•11,411
COAITAL ACURA
71WTNIOO
'frlnk'-qo35
'17....,
COMANCHE
PICKUP
5 apeed, p /a, CH·
1\ I,',
I 11 1 I " ' 1 • ) I : ( )l)
'MPORD
llUITANO Alf. A/C, P/S, P/8,
EXTRA CLEANI
(T5562t)
13715 URLEIKE TOYOTA
722·2098
'81TOYOTA
TERCEL
11/C, atereo ca1.111t1.
(33515)
Mercedff 1919 210e
1 owner, tmmKule1e,
lvcwy/bemboo, 17,IOO.
ffe.1111.
CRIVllR ...
A NW UMIPU'8 CW ,........
llllW'I AYAILML•
'81329 5 apd
{2CKL 127) 110,4'95 ·ee e3•• Alf
•\• '
1 I I '
~.,-.-
CHEVY '74' NOVA, auto,
towner, e eyl. Nu Bat·
tery, Xcond 11250
080. ~9"424'2
CHEVY1IOO
IWIR
SPECIAL GARAGE SALi llATI ~
CALL 642-5671
BOAT SLIP, prlvete.
gre1u locellon, Udo
lat.. 30 ft Ot ~.
I 12/ft. 840-2889
Newport lllps
$12.&0 fl
780-0259
"'"· v-e engine, cus· tom wheel• a. 1lr11.
(3T822t3).
$2905 EARLEIKE TOYOTA
722·2098
(68774'9) $15,995 ee 328 5 apd
(2GFF318) $11 ,995 8e L·7 Alf
(2CVN779) S 19,995
87 328 5 •pd
(832903) $12,9"
81 3281 Convt
(94'2637) $20,995
e cyl, auto, 11/C, cua,
Ult, c uatom wheeta.
Only IS,000 mllH.
113,988. (135028)
BUENA PARK
llUZU
523-HOO orona
del Mar 6122
Everything Muat Go.
Appllanc11, dra~rle1,
furnl1hlnga , mlac.
clothing. odds and
end1. 1535 Dolphin
Terrace, COM Sat.
Feb 15 9AM to 3PM.
Costa Mesa 6124
******** BENEFIT
YARD SALE
SATURDAY
8A.M • 3 P.M.
328 RAMONA PL.
Antique trunk. sail·
boat mo1orcycle .
B BQ, btk• m11c
Funds wlll profit
"outh hock•" camp. ••••••••
HUGE SALEI PRIVATE DOCK
SATURDAY, Feb HI Newpor1. 20'·70' Xln1
ONLY. Unb•ll•vabl• loc, MCUrl!y. 173-78n
t:>argalna on •Solld Slip AVlll·No INe .. ...__ ... oak wall unit .Oak .........,u
dining Ht •Antique Up to 32' ........ · .. 1385
alngl• bed •New pull Sid• tie to 25' ..... 1250
out couch •Top or the SWALES ANCHORAQE
llne electronics •Large Dally 9-5 54IM501
dresaer. Come one, WANTEO-.ASAP1 Siii)
come all to this near or aide tie for 25 ft
glv .. awey aalel 665 aellboat In Newport
Park Or, Apt ~e. Beach. 6&5-5653
10am·5pm Campers. RVs
Newport & Trailers 8014
$5,188
COUTAlACUM
HH MMaoft aLYD
COITAMllA
• .,.. .. 00
TOYOTA '88 I
4x4 PICK-UP .
5 •P••d. air. p/1. CDI·
Hite, custom wheola
(003092)
$0,888
COASTALACURA
714-970.2500
'17VW
CABRIOLET
5 speed, 11/C, P/5,
11ereo/caa1ett1, low
mlln. (270741)
$7915 EARLEIKE TOYOTA
722·2098
Beach 6169 ans 9040
BMW '88 528B
White with black
leather lntrior. 5 apeed
manual tran1. IMMAC·
ULATE. Only 44,000 20 FT. mini motor ml. $14,995. Call Gary
home. BHt of all • d a y 1 DHlg"ler clolhll, ori. worlds. Good MPG, •II 90 MAXI VAN • P/S. air. 474-4004 E I & ~ In and out. Hurry. crul••. a1ereo, 1111 ven ng1 glOal painting a. Com-• ...... whHI, 3,400 mllea _weekends. 650-0230
puter Sat lo-3. 220 $4,800. 54&-479:l ILLNESS FORCES JAGUAR 1988 Vanden N ICI rl' 308 722-6360 _________ 1Full size camper 1hell, SALE Plas. Jade green.
RAVE A
GWCESALE 1
642-5671 1
fit:>erglasa, StOO as Is 115,995 631·2177 loaded 20,000 mhH
&45-~55. FORD 1986 E-350, only Super condition
brownoll box, 14' t:>ed. $28.500. 964-8900
w/lrtt. V-8. AM radio, day, 76().9757 evening
excellent condition. Don 1 depen<I on word or
45,000 mt111 $9,500. mouth. depen<I on etusi·
Mr Tack man, 863~ hOCI w~ you h•1<1 IOfM
BUY
1200 lhtnQ to ... ~~~
CREVIER BMW
9antaAn•
Auto MaU
Newport l'reowav
55 at l!dtn9or
Santa Ana
835-3171
Porsche '851A 944'
white w/black leather,
great condition ,
$14,000. 875-8178.
Renault 1983 Alllance
$1500, rebullt tran•·
mls•lon, rebullt
1taner, new battery.
call after 5PM
962·8229.
SUZUKI 1989
SIDEKICK
CORVETTE '89
CONVERTIBLE
Low mileage, red,
black top, black
leather Interior. all op.
t1on1. proles1lonally
maintained, garaged,
uaed a1 3rd car. Like
newt $29,500 OBO
Call:
(714)837·9050
Le1ve Mt1Hge
Chevy '76 Monte Carlo
Original owner, make
offer. Cell 64S.5378
after 5 weekday•.
Corvette 1975 Stingray
Original condition.
110.000. 496-1631
A C, ca11. cuatom Chryaler 'Be New Yorker
whe ela . $7988. Landau. loa.ded,
( t 009721 teat her, low mileage, BUENA PARK 20,500 muea. Luxuty
Isuzu •81 lta bHI pp. Lie, II
14Sally. day 474·9098
eve a. wknda. 962·
7368 Almost a new
car et only $7 .900.
Uncoln-1977 Mark V
runs good, very clean.
11500. 875-3977.
CATCH ·
THE SAVINGS
You II llook your l11n 1t o f 111
tc•rt•..,t t•d huyt•r-. with .t<h you
pl.tct• trl tht> cl.i-.-..f1t><h Ar•d our
r.1te~ wont ... w .11nµ yoiir pr o fit-.
....
INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW
IMPROVED
LOWER RATES
Looking to sell
that extrajl)nk
s~cking up in
.. l-.c-1
$2.60 per day
Thal., ALL y u pay
lor
c "" JO d11 "'"'l'U"' rn 1'111
PAY YOUR BILLS
Vear End Tax Info
PU & Oeltver
(714) 722·8120
abinets
3490
CONVEYS CUSTOMS
Bookcase• wall umts,
kllchens baths quatrty
work Lance 548-5375
arpentry 351
Doon Afpa r-A.1er~.ona
Cab•nots-Panel-Locks
SIA. "'yw P••o0•~•c:
·~ )"'• .. p h"'Y 642·0567
ALL CARPENTRY SERVICE
DIRECTORY 15 yoors ••P Lie
894·2811213-596-7518
f'or more rnformouon CARPENTRY HOME REPAIR CALL TOOAV'I
ASK FOR LOIS
Your
Snrv•l"O Otro<'IOry
Reprosent'lt vo
642°4321
Ext 310
PUBLIC NOTICE
OoO•·w ncfows-ciosots
• P'"' •• 11p1 r done Srr1a:1
lbt ~ Don 893·6673 Drywall 3584
DOORS, floo,. fences, Ceilings-Wall• Rep11lred
orywall and cabrnots Drywall/Int plaster
Grtted Crattsman patch Accousllc Cell·
Ma•k 646-1790 1ngs applied removed
r rench doors, windows CuSlorn Wall textures
Hauling 3720
DICK'S HAULING
Junk 10 dump & gen·
eral hauling Large
truck with lift gate
540-3798 .. nd custom shuners Tom, 548·9285 Factory d"ect prices . DUMP RUNS ·JUNK
Coll OGI 63<>-6504 DRYWALL REPAIR I Fumllure trash, troe
MASTER CARPENTRY Patches, water dam branches. apptrances
Masonry 3828
BAICl(.P1t10s-Flreplace1
Slono-Tile·Block & Re-
tatnrng Walls 16yrs exp
Uc Ins rols 675-3852 1
Brick, Block, Stone
By lhe jot:>. or $200 a
day 18 yrs 645·2942
Massage 383 nough·finrsh-concrete age, room add 1 Free Mrke 7 dys 546·1391
& brick work So Cal 111 646-0812 John HAUL 4 u 20. OFF l.fASSAGE·Spolf ~"
30 • "-"'A8886 I ratH or o ther est• fOf the new,..,, .._etthy
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Mulligan. will
always be a
big chapter
in UCI book
IRVINE -The first time I met Bill
Mulligan five years ago, I felt hke I'd
made a new friend -not one who was
wondering if he could get two lunches out
or me for every one he bought, but
somebody who would talk with you on
even terms.
That's not always the case an thi
profession, and Mulligan was colorful and
entertaining enough to make covering
UCI basketball interesting and en1oyable
If anything, Mulligan seems honest and
fair. He doesn't mince has word when
evaluatang something or somebody, and
he's rubbed his share or player and other
people the wrong way. Some people can
appreciate that; some people can't
"When I was a freshman, I was real
i.oft," said senior Jeff Herdman. "He'i.
definitely toughened me up a lot For
three and a half years, he's helped me out
so much. Even last year when we didn't
get along for a while, I've learned so
much from that.
"l!'s definitely hard (to sec ham decide
to retire). In the four yea rs I've been
here, he 's been so close to everyone on
the team," Mulligan said. "It's tough
because I sec all the ex-players coming
around in the office and I'm not going to
be able to do that."
When Mulligan decided 10 plug his
whistle aflcr 35 years of coaching
hasketball on the high chool, community
college and four-year college lc:vcl\, he
was doing 1t with somewhat mixed
feelings.
There was no doubt 1t wa lime, but at
was painful lo have come an the wake of a
pair of unsuccessful seasons after years or
winning. Last season UCI went 5-23 with
a 15-gamc losing streak, and 1h1~ eason
after an improved start UC I h.t!> notched
an 8-17 mark.
"The last two years have been a
regret," Mulligan said. "I would lake to be
up here saying, 'Hey, we won and I'm
hanging it up. That really bothers me."
Looking for answers to why the teams
have declined in recent years, Mulligan
points to 1986 as the turning point, after
a team with pros Wayne Engelstad, Scott
Brooks, Tod Murphy, Johnny Rogers and
Mike Hess, not to mention Joe Buchanan,
went 17-1 3 and beat UCLA in the NIT.
"I think the biggest mistake we made
was the program didn't take off after
1986, when we beat UCLA in the NIT
and we had that really good learn,"
Mulhgan aid. ··we didn't seem to build
on that enough. I think that was really a
problem that hurt us. We went
downstream after that instead of going
upstream.
"fhe main thing was we recruited
belter when we had Crawford Hall than
when we h01d the Bren Center. Fature
that one out."
Mulligan's coaching record -two CIF
titles at Long Beach Poly, 332-118 and a
state championship on the community
college level, and 160-154 with two NIT
appearances on the four-year level -
See FERGUSON/m
I HOOPS I
Dally Piiot' s
dream tans
comlnll•
The Or.... Coest D•U, Plloc'1
annual tribute to tho beat high
achOOI b ketball playen anyvthcre
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presentation of the 0.tty NOi'• AU·
Suntct U•P.Cw AJl·SCa VieW Leaps
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Mullg n calls it quits at UCI I
He'll step down at end of season;
search begins for his replacement
Ford said a search comrmttee will be
named and the process wall begin
immediately to find the proper person as
9uickly as po ible. Ford said the program
as target1n1 a NCAA Division I head or
assistant coach or profe ional a.ssi tant
wh~ wi.11 bring the program visibility while
maintaining an awareness for the ~hool's
commitment to academic succe .
By Jon Fergoson
Oranoe Coast Daly PloC
IRVINE -After one losing season in
22 years of college coaching, it took 60-
year-old Bill Mulligan just three years of
losing to decide he'd had enough.
One of the winningest community
college basketball coaches in Southern
California history who immediately
brought the UCl men's program to
NCAA Division I respectabihty from the
early· to mid-'80s, Mulligan retired
Wednesday after 35 years of coaching to
spend more time with his family.
"I hate losing," said Mulligan, who has
a 492-272 record at the college level but
just a 25-57 mark the past two-plus years
at UCI. "Tha1's probably the main
reason."
Tars romp
toward CIF
with 69-43
triumph
By Barry Faulkner
Orange Cou1 Olly ,,.,.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -~-
With 38 years of major-01-
college coaching history at
her side, Newport Harbor High girls
basketball coach Shannon Jakosky and
her Sailors made a ltttlc history ol their
own Wednesday nighl against Los
Am a gos
The Sailors, w11h former Oregon State
men's coach Ralph Miller on the bench
for the first tame to assist has pregnant
daughter, earned their first-ever trip to
Lhe CIF playoffs with a 69-43 Ill-AA
qualifying-round victory at lhe Lobos
gym.
While Jakosky, who is due to deliver
her first child Feb. 20, enjoyed her lege-
ndary father's presence, she and her
players hardly needed has input.
Newport Harbor, which improved to
12-12, bolted to a 12-2 lead and
outscored the hosts 22-10 an each of the
first two periods
Sophomore guard Michaela Ross led
the way with a career-high 32 Points,
including 20 in the first 12 minutes.
Ro s, who hit 14 of 25 field goal
atlcmpts, added 10 rebounds, and six
steals.
Junior center Maureen Mclaren
chapped an IS points, JO rebounds and
five blocks for Newport, while senior
forward Jenni Hall added 15 points.
"We played really well, but 1 thought
we let down in the third quarter," said
Jakosky, who along with her husband
and assistant coach Jack Jakosky, has
turned a perennially woeful program
around in just two seasons.
"This is our first trip to the playoffs
in the history of the school, Shannon
Jakoslcy said. "This team has come a
long way and we hope to keep it going a
little longer."
Maller, the seventh winningcst coach
See SAILORS,M
Mulligan and Athletic Director Tom
Ford said the move was initiated by the
veteran coach, who had an additional year
remaining on his contract, and finalized
by an attractive compensation package for
earlr retirement.
" didn't get fired," Mulligan said. "I
know when you read where a guy re signs,
you say, ·s~re you resigned.' I just didn't
want to do 1t anymore. The reason I did at
now is I thought Tom needed the chance
to get someone as quickly as he could and
get this program going in the right way. It
wasn't to grandstand.
"I had been thinking about this for
some time and finally felt it was4'
something I should do," Mulligan said.
His decision is effective at the end of
the current season.
If the Anteaters were still winning.
Mulligan said it would be different.
"If we were wanning, I wouldn't quit "
Mulligan said. "I feel belter than I d;d
when I started. I'm an be1ter health, an
better shape."
Whale Wednesday's press conference at
lhe Bren Events Center was called to
announce his resignauon as coach of the
Anteaters, Mulligan emphasized that
"whal I'm really doing as retanng from
coaching. ... I'll probably never coach
again. I hate to say never, but I doubt if
See MULLIGAN/Dl
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Huntington Beach's Michaela Ross looks for some of her areer-high 32 points.
t.. y P.lol
8111 Mulligan called 1t quits Wednesday.
Oilers put
Anaheim
out, 59-41
By Patnck Lar1<in
Orqe Coast 0.., ~
HU'fflNGTON BEACH @•-
-Huntington Beach used a 01-
22-0 run to open the game
and v.ent on to easily handle Anaheim,
59-4 l an a CU· D1vis1on I-A qualification
game in high school girls basketball
actJon at the Oilers' gym Wednesday
night.
Though the outcome of the game wa
never in doubt, Huntington put out the
imprc rvc performance wuhout the use
of starting sophomore point guard
Deana ltow. how pulled a ligament in
her nght ankle after practice Tuesday
night "'hale shooting around with the
Oilers' boys team.
'"She's a real gym rat," Huntington
Beach Coach Nick Banlett said. "It's a
tough lime to lose >our point guard, but
\\-e'll have to make it without her:·
how, who wtll have her foot encased
an a cast for four weeks, obviou ly is lo t
to the Oilers for the rest of the seMOn .
Starting an her place Wednesday wa
~mor backup Michelle Endo, who
battled ltow in the preseason for the
startmg JOb.
''l'\'c got a lot of confidence in
Machelle," Bartlett said. ''I thought all
year "'e had two good point guard .
She'll get the job done for us.
·They (Endo and how) had quite a
fight for the starting Job and it was a
tough dcasaon to malce between the two
of them, but now the decuion has been
made for me."
Though Endo only scored three
points in the contest, Bartlett satd she
actually does a better job of settling the
team down in tight stretches. Itow, on
the other hand, is a legitimate 3.point
threat and as able to penetrate
cff ectivety.
Huntington (21-8), will now travel to
CaJOn for a fint-round matcbup agaiMt
the Cowboys Saturday night at 7:30.
··1 reall> don't know anything about
See OILERS•
Lakers begin new streak with 120-106 win over WolVll
IN GLEWOOD -• Vlade Divac produced
18 points, 13 rebounds
and a career-high six
bloclced shots and Magic
Johnson added 18 points and 14 assists
Wednesday night as the Los Angeles
Lakers beat the Minnesota Timberwolvcs
120-106.
The Lakcn, whose 16-game winnin1
streak was snapped Tuesday night in
Phoenix, won their 14th stni&ht at The
Forum. Minnesota has lost all seven
games in their franchise hi tory against
the Laken. and fell for the teYenth
straight time overall on the road.
Divac s aJl-around play sparked the
Lakers as they took control late an the
third quarter with an 11·2 burst that
made it 85-70. Divac bad six poinl5' four
rebounds, three steals and three blocked
shots in the period.
Minnesota closed to 88-81 on Tyrone
Corbin's. jump shot with 10:21 I~. From
that point, Laken reserve guard Tony
Smith made three driving layups and
Terry Tca&1e, who ftnilhed with 22 points,
made three short jump shots to lead a 20-
11 run.
Pooh Ricba(dlon scored 31 points for
Mtnncso11. Kc kept the TimbervrolvC5
close in the first half, scoring 22 points as
they trailed S9-S4 at the brcal
Lakers 5tarting forward Sam Pcrlons
missed the pmc with a ;pramcd left foot
ustained Tuesday night. His statu 1s day-
to·day.
Timberwotves Coach Ball Musselman
was extremely impressed with Divac.
"He was the difference,'' Mu Iman
uid. ..It would'"VC been a much closer
came withoUt hil performance. l"ve never
seen ham play anywhere clOIC to that "
Johnson. who openfy yelled at DMc
and seemed to spark him in the third
Midwinters, it can get you going
It is fittins that oa the holiday weMeDd
that we celebrate the birthday ol our fint
preaidcnt of theM United States, thac ..
abo partake in pOlll>ly tbe ..,.. ,......
in the worid, dellailcly tile ....... ill
America •• , tile 62lld MDual so.the"'
Callfonia Yllehdil *Hdatioll
Midwlnlm.
'nll ~ IM SCYA wllb IM help GI 22
W.-. jllclll clulll .. Mii 17 cllmi GI
Mil ....... • JI w-:c.::-•• °*' (Im .,.... • ... ~.
wil•Altlma.
Liii~----.. .. . -. 5
quarter, said. "my job • to make ure
that he doesn't slip. We need him to p1.,.
well and tonight he really dominated die
game."
Lakers Coach Mike Dunleavy aarecd.
"Vlade ran the floor, blocked shoes, de-
fended and got some ste1.1s,•• Dwllel!Wy
said. "He put on h' m.gic acl and ....,
set the tempo for u in the second half."
Tho Laken saw the pme • a ...
tuneup for a weekend ia whidl dley Wll
play hOlt to Bolton on Friday iislil W
Portland on S..ncUy ftfabt,
..
•
,
t ' I I
I ,
D1
I~ ewr coach apin.
"I ctoa•1 wan1 to be part of it
1J111DOre," Mulhaan said. "Arter
3' yea11, I've bad it. "
Besides lhc recent losing,
MuUipn said he was rroubled by
the lack or support for the sport
rrom 1he student body and
community, a/rowing distrust for
the media an a crowing lack of
people he genuinely lilce in the
coachin& fraternity.
Mulligan c me to UCI in 1980
from Saddleback College, where
he went 136·31 in five years and
won a state championship, and
immediately turned the Anteaters
IOIO a winne r with the help O( IWO·
time All-American Kevin Magee,
who developed a father· on
relation hip with Mulligan at
Saddleback.
UCI was 7-20 the season before
Mulliga n's arrival and the M\iee-
led Al_.... went 17·10 lild 23-7
Ctom a..a_
"When 8111 came in 1980,\ he
save the univenily immedaate
"i ibility on the Oivisloo I level,"
oid Horace Mnchcll, Viee
Chancellor for Student Arfair
\\<ho was on the commlllcc that
recommended Mullipn 11 yean
ago.
Under Mulligan, UCJ went to
the NIT in 1982 and '86, winning
one same eac h year, and just
mi ed the school' fil st NCAA
Tourname nt berth wi th an
overtime lo s to Utnh State in the
1988 Pacific Coa t Athle tic
Association Tournament finol.
"Bill is an outstanding coach,
fine gentlcm:an and a good f ricnd
who has made major contributions
to our campus," uid UCJ
Chancellor Jack Pcltason. "He has
been committed to our student-
athletc philosophy by running an
honest, competi tive program with
athletes who com plete their
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other school. He wu ~led PCAA
Coach of the Year after a NnC'ler·
up fin i h and two wins over Vcgu
in 12 days durinc the 1915·8~
seaw n.
However, after the near mw at
the NCAA tourney, the program
went downhill near the end of the
1988·89 l\eason when UCI finished
with four games nt home and a
chance to finish second in the
conf ere nee. The Anteaters lost nil
four to finish eighth and lhcn went
.5-23 last season, includina a
school-record 15-gamc losing
treak.
This season, UCI had a
promising slart in the non-
confercnce campa ign, but losing
eight out or nine games helped
make up the decision for Mulliga n.
''It got to the point where the
losing just ate at me. I remember
{assistant coach Tim) Murphy
specifica lly when we lost, and
Mu rphy was stand ing by the toilet
ready to vomit, and I said, 'No
matter how you feel, I feel a
hu ndred times worse.' "
Mullignn said he couldn't think
of a better way to have spent his
hfc afrer enjoying a fr ui tful career
which ha~ spanned five decades.
"'I've rea lly been happy,"
Mull igan said. "I'm really
delighted w1 1h what l'm doing. J
h,we no problems with it. None.
And it's not a phony feeling. "
He said he will "always be an
Anteater" and looks forward to
being a fan in the future, bu t he
\>.On t have trouble dealing with
the end of a ca reer.
· I:.vef)bOd) says tha t on Oc1. 15
-.ou'll really miss it," Mulligan
,,11d "I really feel strongly about
1h.1t I ~111 no1 ... miss it. There's
100 many other things 10 do."
ll1tk lalle~
Rick Talley's Thursday column
hu ~tn moyttf back to Friday
this .+-eek.
Press box
LOS ANOELES -When Orel ~ Hcrshiser talks of handicaps these
dnys, he rders only to his golf game. •
But, when dlscu ing his ba cball fu ·
ture, the 1988 Cy Young winner speaks of hi
shoulder rehabilitation in guarded tone .
"If I had a wish, it wou(d be for me to be ready
by opening day," Hershiscr said Wednesday at
Dodger Stadium after throwing eight minutes of
batting practice to his tea mmates. "Bui I don't
lnow if that's the logical, realistic answer."
Hi umctnble remains day-to-day, but he is con-
vinced that his return will be sometime this sea-
son, unless something unforeseen interrupts his
steady and encouraging progress from reconstruc-
tivc shoulder surgery last April.
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!51 SECURITY NCIFIC BANK
Oran11 County's Largest
51and101 Hoad Race
FEBR UARY 24, 1991
FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH
PRESENTS
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NEWP O RT c £ HR
/tlfCDONNE LL DOUOLA•
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lOK Run and Walk -8:30 A.M.
Registration begins 6:00 A.M. -Coco's Parking Lot
WHBRB
Fash10n Island, Newport Beach Ent.er San Miguel off MacAnhur
Blvd. from 405 Fwy or PaCl.hc Coast Highw ay.
.5PiR.ir DA'/ Al THI:: ISLAND
Run wi\.h Lisa Weidenbach, US top female athlete, lhen JOlll Llsa
as she presents a oommemorative souvenir to every chlld
firushmg the Spu n Run Every child is a winner
Celebrate Spl.Iit Day at the Island featunno live entertainment .
~ Jen and the Jetz -refreshment s and much more•
1#;1;,, -Event Management Elite Racing, Inc. @.~.~ For Info (714) 648-4897 or (619) 275-6440.
~ Spmt Run benefits education at
Andersen Elementary Schools.
PACIFIC MUTUAL
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CoMPANll.S
Harbor View, East Bluff and
Ill Ill •111ch1r1
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·• So we get married. go on a honeymOOn. come bliCk and he's been planted In front of the TV
watching foott>al flVfJK ~·"
J
Belcher loses In arbltraUon
Lo~ Angeles Dodger~ nghl·hander ~
l 1m Dclchcr lo'>I h1-. .1rh1trat1on hea r-
ing on Wcdnc,di;Y anti will double h1~ •
'>Jlary for 199 1 '"'tead ot tripling 11 ·
Belcher. who m.1dc $-1 50,000 last season, \\:IS
awarded the clul'l\ ollc r of S900,000 Wednesday
by Jrb1tr.11or Re~ \llc~nc r;ithe r than his request
for St '" m1ll1on
• Outlleldcr l 11" Polon1J signed a one-year
con1rac1 w11h the Angel\ for S770.ll00 plus inccn-
11\Cl>, thu'> .l\lllding .in Jrb11ra11on hearing.
•Securing 1he11 head cnJc:hing and front office
lcadcr..h 1p. the S.in f·rancisco 49er'> e\tendcd
Coach C1e1Hgc Sc.:1lcrt\ w nt1Jct t"o }Cars.
-By. The A ociatttl Pnss
Bob l'togcr. 1.11.1ch 11f the Peoria 1c!1m 1n
the ln1crn.11111n.1I ll11dc:) Lc.1gue. ;iftc r find·
ing \e\er.11 11f Im pl.1ver' at a toe.ii pub.
"Hey. "hat\ the 1dc.1 1 \\h) didn't you guys
In\ 11c me, ..
FERGUSON
From 01
'P ,i.., l11r 11\cll l'cn uf his fo rmer
pla\cr' arc plJ\ 1n~ prufc!>s1onal
li.1,i..c1ti.tll ·•~ r\1" the glohc
\\c. \C h.1J d Int of gooJ
pl 1\tr' ·· ~1 ulhg.ln '>Jld.' I don't
l..nm' 1( .1 lot ol pct1plc reahie
1h.1! \\ c\c gol three pla)cr'I on
11nc pro 1cam (Brook~. Murphy
.ind Boh l horn111n on the
\l1nnc,ot.1 l 1mhcl"Oh·c' of the
:-. HA l \v h11 chc Joe'• I don 't
l..1lll"' Jn\hoJ\ Three out of 12
gu'' 11n lht ~11nnc,01.1
I tmhef"ol\C' Ma}he tbat\ why
thn ·re not "Inning:·
\ JOl..cr In the end
Ir ' too h.td 1t\ '111 ending w11h .1
h"inc 'c 1'11n In m} f1 .. c yea~ on
thl· l '< I hl".11 \1ulhg.in h.l\ gone
"" "'i nut ·'' lhc \.JffiC time, I ~.I"
'"fTil' pl.1\cr' .ind tc.1m' make the
be,, nl thl·rmcl\c,, ""hKh the game
" 11l11m 1 !1.·I~ .1buut
\\ h1lc he can ride a pla}cr as
h.11d ·" .rn\ 1.11.11.h. h1'> pla)Cr\ ha'e
111 l.1rcc: -rc,pcctcJ him
I 'c het·n recruited by Cu.lch
\l11!11g.in .ind pl.1)cd for ·him for
lm11 \C,tr' no". ~nd I C.l n
dcfin1tch '·'} I'm .1 heller perso n
.ind .1 heller pl.1\er lor having
kno" n him," ,,ml Don \1ay. a
Jl11\11ir lentcr "It ' i,c1 harJ He''
Pfll\Cn hl•\ ,1 \\Inner hi' whole hfC
.ind in h" c~reer here
·I l,1n't help hu t think that the
mcd1.1 ha' made 11 a tough job for
him not only for him but for us
.11,n." M.1y ~.11d I can't help but
frcl th,11 we've le t him down I'd
li~c tn . th.ink him He's done so
mud1 fur 'o many of us ( hope
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you rc.1l11c thar he\ sh0\1.-n he
c.irc\ ahout the un1ver!>1ty and
.1bou1 U'>. and about lhc athletic
prugram ··
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1 hat \Ccm\ to be Mull igan·~
mo'>l important quahl) He has
enjoyed UCI for the eahbcr of
per'>On he ha, dealt with
When Kevin Magee was
(in1,hmg up his S ddleb ck career
and Mulhgan wa -;elected for the
UCI )Ob, Magee followed
Muthgan He could have gone
many place'i Out hi'i fathcr·son
rcl;Hlon hip with Mulhg.an led him
to UCI. Mulligan will neve r for1et
what Magee meant ro the program
and his &uccc cilhcr.
When Mulligan coached his fint
UCJ game l'IJGin~t Virginia
Mihtary In lllute m 1980), the
Antutcrs scored a achool·rccord 125 point in victory and
Mulli&a n's run-and-aun squads
were an in tant hit.
"I ~ ndered what kind o( crowd
we'd 1c1;· Mulligan said, "and I'd
been to Crawford HaU and seen
~00 pee pie People were brealina
~n the doon tryin1 to act in.
Evt rybody was trying to see Kevin .
Kevin Ma•c was the be _ t player
··~e t:¥er hid and a good rricnd ...
He was I p>d rriend who pYC
Mullipn't career 1 bia boott.
Some pb1yen ud cntb hMI
spolccn iptnst Mu*-"'• lnOIMldOUI UIClk:I cil,.... _
~ .... .., ...• WJi' • ........ -
~ Coaat Dally Plk>t Thursday, February 14, 1991 •
Gettmg a lmdll on things and holdlnll on 10011 and lilht
Some time ago urfina the co
of northern Calirornia, o urfer
named Larry Block became 5ick
and •ired or swimming ar1or hi
lost surfbo:Hd.
Now 20 ye:m later, Block
En1erpri cs i one of the world's
leading surfing lea h and surfing
acccsonc di tributor , elling over
40,000 lea hes alone yearly.
"We've ecn 'cm come nnd 'iecn
'cm go," aid Block E:.nterpn cs
production man<1gcr Todd Huber,
of the industry's saturation of
surfing-ba cd componic~. Huber
uddcd that after 20 ycan. of being
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and bicycle surfing racks, din and
wetsuit repair produc1s. posi·lrac
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a strina ttached to hi5 urlbonrd
t1nd arm by a suction cup, then
when that didn't wor~ out he u cd
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attachment to his leg," 'iaid Huber.
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u cd now in C\ery lea h,'' Huber
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tor nrw :ind 1nnovall"e product lo
\ell," s 1d Huber Block certainly
hn\ enough account., to sell to.
Block markeh ~urfing product\ ull
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11uch 11' C:ngl.ind, Fr.1ncc. Spain.
Japun, and Haw;111, as well a\ the
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then \\C '>IJrlcd makmg it, and
whai we don 't make, \\C c,1n
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busine • rowth O\cr the year\
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keep aw ) from th e gi mmick , said
Huber.
Aflcr 20 )CD!'> 1n the 'urfmg
indu try, Block's idea\ and
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tc t of 11mc.
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ha' announced the openin~ of
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new a nd in novative pro<lucl ltnc
Alccd:i\ ne~ phone number '"
(11 4) 650-'J464, or call them
1011-frcc at I ·800-1-\lceda-I
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ever comb1nat1on ')urfing.
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.__rona I Mar a ance ,
-.--labasas forfeits contest
NEWPORT BEAot -Corona
del Mar Hip's pm basltetbalJ
tcun advanced to the fint round
of the CIF lll·A playoffs Saturday
nipt at South Hill followin& a
forfeit victory over Calabasas
Wednesday nigh1.
Sea Kines Coach Garth flint
explained Wednesday evening that
he was contactt d by the Calabasas
co ch on Tue day and that the
coach said, "Considering our
SAi.ORi
From 01
in Divi io n I history (672-370),
with stints at Wichita State and
Io wa as well as Corvallis,
maintained a secondary role on
the Newport bench, despite •I.he
near poant ·blank presence of
television cameras.
"It's not my intention to usurp
anything that Shannon has do_nc,"
explained the 71 -year-old M1ller,
who recently left Oregon to
wi tness the arrival of his seventh
grandchild. "I've seen her teams in
(Beaverton) Oregon'. b~t this is the
first time here. This 1s volleyball
land. She ba!iically started the
program (a t Newport). II ~as an
interesting e'<perience to sit next
10 her on the hench It's definitely
.. omething I ne,er thought would
ha ppen
His dJughter equall) enJO\ed
the compam
FERGUSON
From 0 2
ridiculing '>tatcmenh
In the la-.1 year, he bJcked off
his mouva11onal tac11c of cnucmng
players 1n the media. While he
doesn't wJnt 10 blame thing~ on
19-and 20 \Car-oldc;, he abo said
he d1dn '1 "'Jnt his succesi, or
fail ure riding on their shoulders
any more c1 1hc r.
"l\c made a lot of mi~tai..c,,"
Mulligan 'J1d 'T m not standing
up here ll ~e I've got all the
an<,wcr' l\e screwed up on a lot
of guys"
He !>!Ill likes the players, and
Just ahou1 an} recru11 "'II say th•H
l\l ulltgan was a large reason the)
cho~e UCI
Mull1gJn's lme for life 1s
rcnccted in the "3\ he !real\ the
people around him. and th.it's
.. umcthing for "'h1ch there 1s no
'>ub,111u1c He need look no
further rhJn his son Billy, the
,port' 1nforma11on director at
R1vcr .. 1de C11y College who 1s
confin ed to a wheelchair '-"ll h
multi ple 'iclero<i1s, for inspiration.
··w e alwa)S say around our
house when you have a brother
like Billy . you sav how rou~h can
record and the distance we have to
travel, we're not comina. ..
The "win" improws Corona del
Mar 10 1).12 overall. Calabasa
falls to 3-18 with the forfeit -a
decision In direct con1rast 10 CJF
Southern Section re9ulations1 which maintain Calabasas wu
committed to travel and play
regardless of record or distance.
-Br Ill• D•lly Piiot
"It's very special to have the N-o
most im portant men in my life on
either side of me (one the
bench)," Shannon Jakosky said.
The Sailors are ftt Alemany
Saturday, and should Shannon
Jakosky not be able to attend,
control of the team would go to
her husband and her father.
"I've never coached girls
before," said Miller, whose last
high school coaching experience
produced a Kan sas state boys
championship at Wichita East
High in 1951. "l noticed they used
a lot of the plays I did when I was
coaching. I think the)"d use a lot
more if the girls were (more
advan ced)."
Ross, whose emergence in her
second varsity season has been a
big part of the Sailors success, said
the media attention with the
arrival of Miller was as much a
benefit as a distraction.
Ross hll 7 of 10 shots in the first
quarter
hfc be," said Shawn Mulligan, a
captain and pilot in the Manne
Corps who could soon sec action
in the Middle Ea!lt. "There's an
alterna11 .. e staring us in the face
C\cry day. I think that was a big
fac tor f(l him not C\er getting too
down (at home ove r losing)."
Now Mulligan wants time to
spend with his family -the o ne
thing he talked about on
Wednesday that made him fight
back th e tears. more than ever
"'hen he spoke of Shawn.
"I don't th ink )OU get old; you
JU!lt become chronilogically gifted,"
~ulligan said. quoung one of the
favorite sa~ ings he's heard
"I was the luc kiest gu) in the
v.orld to come out from Chicago
and end up at Long Beach Pol)
<in 1956)," Mulligan said. "I thin k
the most fun I ever had was at
Long Beach Poly. for two reasons
-I was )Oung and I won."
And now, fo r the two opposite
reasons. Mulligan full and
rewarding career has come to an
end. It may not have happened
like he wanted, but Mull igan
would never consider himself
anything bu t lucky in life.
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OILERS
From 01
them except e\el")onc tclb me the)
arc a good team," Bartlett \a1d
"Its qui te a bus nde. but I'm sure
v.e II have our game faces on "
lron1cJlly. the Oiiers had to wai t
unril after the season v.as over 10
play pe rhaps t he ir easiest
opponent in Anaheim. T he
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J l · 17 record and considered not
C\en playing the game.
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Orange Coast Ar' ea briefs
UCI ....._.. Cll Poly Pomona, 10-1
IRVINB -Mike Goodcuc hit a x three-run homer in the nnt innihg and •
three UCI pitchers combined to yield
one run as the Anteaters hammered
vi ltina Cal Poly Pomona, 10.1, Wednesday.
Starter Joe Sewell notched his 5econd win in
three decisions. giving up four hits and one
earned run while 5triking out five in six inning .
Ml.kc Rood and Ernie Ramirez finished up.
Senior shortstop Al Rodrlguei was one or scv·
eral hitting stars for the winners, going 3 for 4 and
scoring two runs. Bryant Winslow (2 for 4, three
RBI) and Ray Walker (2 for 3, two runs) also
keyed the anack for UCI, which improved to 6-S.
UCl's Joe Furakawa extended his hitting streak
to 11 games. •
DCC Jiit "*8u ,.,,,r, 76·BB
The Orange Coast College men's ___ _
baskc:tball team flined with an upset ""
over visiting Cypress, but yielded the ~ -.
last nine points of overtime in a 75~66 ----
lo!ls.
Agustin Heredia nailed the front end of a one-
and-one to tic it at 64 with 57 seconds left in reg-
'ulation, but missed the second foul shot, wh ich
would hove won it. OCC also missed a shot at the
end of regulation that could have felled the sec·
ond·placc team in the Orange Empire Confer-
ence
Cypress (21-10, 8-3 in the OEC) wa s led by 6-
foot-11 sophomore Eric Pauley, who hit 14 of J 7
free throws en route 10 28 points.
Pirates guard Shane Takeshita hit 7 of 12 from
the field, including 3 of 4 from 3-point range to
ne1 a tcam·high 21 points. Heredia (16 points)
and sophomore Brian Spratt (13 points and JO re-
bounds before fouling out with ei1ht minutes left
1n regulation) also played well for Orange Coast,
"'hich fell to 11·17, 2-9 wi th the season finale Sat·
urday at Saddleback
In another Orange Empire Conference men's
gJme
• addl cback 93, Golden West 89: The Rustlers
"ere unable 10 hold a 14·point lead in the final JO
minute~ and we re beaten on a shot in the last five
11econch
Golden We!it (l l-19, 3-9) seemed in command
w11h a 78-64 advantage w11h 9:29 remaining, but
Sa ddlcback (16·1 l, 7-4) went on a 20-4 spurt to
take and 84-82 edge, 11s fi r!ll leJd !lincc early in
the fir\I half
The lead !ICe!l•l'-"ed dov.n thi: ~rrctch '~11h
l:.d mond Johnson's two free thro""s giving the
Ga uchos an 89-86 lead. Ho"evcr, Golden We t's
Scoll Campbell canned his fourth 3-poi nl shot of
the game to tic 11 ~11h :?I seconds left
Soddleback then worked for the last shot. Cen-
ter Dee Boyer leaned in and <,cored \\llh four \Cl·
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• Onnac Coast 73, Cypttss 54: Erika Manning
scored 23 points (l l of 20 field goal attempts) and
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Stacey Gicm hi t 9 of 18 shots, adding 19 points
to aid the OCC attack, which was fuel ed by 43
percent shooting perform ance Knmi Bigler added
12 points and Cynthia Kollar torn led 10 a~sim
and seven rebounds in add111on 10 her two points.
UC/ tennis team tops Arizona
T he UCI men's tennis team, ran ked ----
25th m the nation, upended 17th· • • ran~cd AriLona, 5-1, un a non-,,,,,,-
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Mike Robert!>, CJr)lcn Hoffman, Charle~
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notched single) wins for the Anteaters, who im-
proved to 4·1 Amona fell to 5-3.
Coach Greg Potion's team re turn!> to action
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collc-:1ion or nll·whitc Gcner11I
Elcc1ric ppli. OC'C\, incluuin& a mi·
crow:wc o"en. V f) 1ng plan al o
offer the ,1ddcd dhtinction of a
canopy window or a sunlit dining
nool.:
Per onal comfo11 reaches e; cep-
11onal heights of lu;wry 1n ma-,1er
uite featuring p:ic1ous v.alk ·1n
clo et , Corian pullman lops ••nd
ckg1nt oval tub with clcar-gln11'
cnclo)urcs und ceramic tile sur·
roundin& • Even secondary bed-
rooms and bath are appointed
.. uh cAtra th t • re typ1cally re·
crvcd for home in higher price
brockct . Amon1 them arc mir·
rored wardrobe <Joor'> und clcnr·
glil tub cnclo un: u \tondord
features
Living al Monaco bnng with it
a bonus that few other develop·
mcnts -attached or detached -
u
cun equal: the cxtcn l\C rccrc·
ational amcnitic\ ot Manna Hill \.
For yeaar·round fun and fitness, the
community offers n pcctacular
clubhouse. con,pctition· iz.cd swim·
ming pout, whirlpool pa, \t:ic
lighted tcnn1 court , tv.o soccer
field , a ilohball dlnmond, courts
for ba kctb>ill nnd \Olle>ball, a tot
lot and " net"'ork of JOi;g1ng and
bicycle trail .
All Monaco home~~ auto·
maticnlly become members of the
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KEN N EDY w
Prest igiou" addn·'"· 111 i nute'\ front the on:an,
roun1 1' < luh 'un,>unding,, g uard-gated
l'\:<f u i" it c h on1 e~ ... a II ro\·ct c.:d hr di scr i r n in at i ng
hon t('O\\'IH ·1 ".t nd ju'l ~orne of l he u rH on1pro111i~i ng
< 1u.t Ii lie\\ f < n 1 nd .tl ~ea( :1 i lf on tht' ( ;r<'<'ll\ ( :Iub Serie'
South. \\'it h o\ct ()()() hotllC'\ sold, t hi' clo"eout sale
1 t · p n. · "-' ll t' t h c fi n a I op po rt u n it \ l < > pun I 1 a~c a n cw
h< >lllt' at t hi" .u ca\ n1os t \UC<(''"' ul •utd IH'\l-\l:~ling
111 ,l'tcr -pLu 1 ncd ron1111 uni l \.
M1trinn Hill Homeowners' A )()Ci·
ation, which maintain common fa·
c1htic throu'h a nominul fee from
all resident,. And with thi Also
come the carefree convenience of
a low-m intcnancc, all chcd·home
hfc tylc.
Marina Hill offers one of the
lowc t ta~ rates in south Orange
County, low homeowners' associa-
tion dues a well a no Mcllo-Roo
tax asscs!lmcnti., which ndd up to
I
1dd11ional avin; for home bu)"
crs.
To vhit Monaco, u1ke Crown
Volley Parkv..ly v.c t \oward the
beach from the San D1ceo (.5)
Freeway, turn left on Niaucl ro. d.
left on Manna Hill Drive and left
aguin on Valle Vista to the :.ales
complex, where furni~hed models
by Creative Design Con~ultanl\
are open daily from 10 u.m. to 5
p.m. f or more information, call
495-3156.
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Geaa.
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and cl0tet
then get
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51 TOWNHOMES
SEA@FF ~REENS
THE CLUB SERIES SOUTH
HUNTINGTON BEACH
MINIMUM BIDS
FROM $235,000
UP TO 44 % OFF LAST ASKING
PRICES OF $348,500 TO $499,000
ll1ese townho111es offer di tinct two and three bedroon1 floor plans
with up to 2,231 ±square feet of custom designed living space. T hese
multi-level residences feature authentic Mediterranean architectural
detail and decorator appointments including voluminous cei lings,
sunken roon1s, gounnet kitchen , private terrace and much tnore.
~r<) ()BTAI AUCTION CATALOGUE #6387
CALL: 1-800-933-0305
DAILY9AMTO 5PM
The Auction Information Office and model omplex are pen IOAM lo 5PM daily
at 19332 Brooktrail Lane in Huntington Beach.
Auction to be conducted on Sunday, March 3, 1991.
ExceUentFinancing Available
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From the $230,GOO't 714 • 660 • M30
With our IOOo-O fina ncing program, the only
cash you'll need to move-in is for closing
costs. Homebuying has never been easter:
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New Homes_
Directory
From Undtr Sl00,000
Lake hore South Cobt Metro 850-9950
From Cbt Sl00,000
A hton M1!>~1on V1e10 582-7209
Los Ponillas Rancho Santa Marg:irna 858-3060
Graystonc MM1on V1c10 5 2-1689
Eastpark Villas Long Bc:jch (:!13) 985-0113
Arcada Tu.,t1n 544-1011
Screnado 'J rabuco 85b·6988
Montec110 Trabuco 5 9-69
Breakers Laguna !' lgucl 240-4482
Calif Renaissance Liaguna I f1lh. 380-ms
Cahf Reflections Laguna Hill' 31-306
Cahf Seabreeze Co, ta \1c\ I 64:!-90 10
Emerald PJl'k ~1"'1on V1e10 5 :!-~96
Meni ffee Moreno Vallc:v 67~·1995
Co ta Brava Laguna S1guel 643-8881
f"rom lht' S!00,000\
Bel\\ood PJrk h>oth1ll R inch 454-0856
Cameray Pointe L1gun.i 'i~ucl 240-9700
Bel Air M1"1on Vu:.10 582-3955
Beverly Court I ooth1ll R,rnch 454-9668
Mandeville Place f l)(llh11l RJmh 837-5335
Cone Villa f U\llO 669-4940
Wc!>tpark La~ Palma' ll"<lllC: 660-8630
Antigua I r.1bu1.:11 858-9220
R1\.1cra l Jgun.1 '•!-!ul'I 240-4777
Ocean Ranch l..a~un,1 ""1gucl 240-20 5
From the SJOO,OOOs
Braeburn l ,1gunJ If ' 5~2-7011
Laurel H1 lh Orance 53R-069)
Kaman La.:una H111, 532-199~
Laband \ 111Jgl· f. ncin1ta' 6'17·1-"'5
Marluna Dana Point 248-~8'9
Yorba Lind.1 't .>rba Linda 9 .. 0.90:0
From lhe 5-'00,000s
Montage ~1 M10n \ leJO 3 0-8159
Hun11ngton CIJ\\IC' Huntington Beach 960-6819
h om lhc $500,000
The Arbour' C Oto de Caz.i 589-9161
S600.000 I nd O\'tr
San M;mnu fust1n 573-9199
The Adm1ralt\. Dan.i Po1n1 240-3505
The Re~1dencc'> Ltguna N1guel 661-6680
Monaco offers best
of both home worlds
Monaco
"The be t of both \\Orlds" 1
v.ha11home bu)er' uc 'aying about
the unique paired re 1dences of
Monaco in master-planned Marina
Hills in Laguna Niguel, where
Taylor V. oodrow Home) ha com-
bined the advantage of both at-
tached and detached homes in one
inspired arch11ectural de~1gn.
Developer Ta~lor Woodrow
Homes.
Just a' the> \\Ould 1n a detached
home, re'iidenb enJOY an ucep·
11onal le\el of pm·aC) and ind1v1d·
uahty \\1th only two units in each
building and onl) one common
wall, each home ha" its own inti·
mate entrr courtyard and spacious
rear \'ard
At. the same time, Monaco own·
ers ha"e d1~0\>cred that they can
share those benefits for prices
closer to tho e or allached homes
a'ld ub 1an11any loY.er than the
cost of comparabl) izcd detached
re idcnces
Priced lrom the low $200,CXX>s.
Monaco'!> t\\O and three-bedroom
floor plans feature an array of fine
appointment'> Room)' mtenor
measuring approximalel)' 1.222 to
1,865 square feet arc highlighted
by wood-burning fireplace , ccram-
te tile enlne~, decorative plant
helves, cu tom skylight and slop·
ing ceilings that enhance the open·
ness and drama of living rooms,
Tn>e or dcHlopmcnt:Paired resi-
dence
Pr ice n ngc: From the low
SZOO,OOOs.
~umber or n oor plans:Tv.o
quart footage: l ,222 to 1,865
• ale omcc phone: 495-3156.
form1I d1n1n1 areas and clcaant
master suites.
The pnvacy benefits also are
hov.:cascd by intimate view decks
or pallos adjoining each home's
master suilc.
Addina a full measure of com-
fort and convenience to everyday
household ac1ivities arc such wel-
come e1etras as ccnlrll air a>ndi-
11oning, interior laundry rooms and
a111ched (W<>-ar garages with au-
tomalic door openers.
The detached-home caliber of
Monaco also lS exhibited by kitch-
en detailed with hand-set ceramic
ulc countenops, furniture-finish
oak cabinetry, generously propor-
tioned pantries and a complete
See Monaco1'111 I
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SeaCliff homes will go
on auction block in HB
An auction of(cring chc last at·
!ached single-family homes at
_ ScaClif( on the G reens, 1hc presti-
gious master-planned golf course
community in Huntington Beach,
•will be held March 3 by Kcnncdy-
Wilson, Inc.
The homes arc ideally located
wi1hin lhc Oub Series South, a
residential neighborhood that is an
integral part of an award-winning
development of new homes.
Minimum bids for these homes
start at S23S,000 -repre&cnting
discounts up to 44 percent off the
last asking prices of $353,500 to
$499,000. The auction will be held
at the Wcslin South Coast Plaza
Hotel in Costa Mesa.
and sunken living rooms create
unique dimensions to bolh lhe cx-
1erior and interior archi1cc1ural
features.
Master suircs arc accessed by
double entry doors. All suites have
patios and large walk-in closets.
Master bedrooms in certain de·
signs have wood·burning fire-
places. Master baths have
hydroba1hs with six-jel tube, sepa-
rate ceramic 1ilcd showers and
Corian counlerlops.
Kitchens arc furnished with
Jenn-Air applian::es, including selr-
c l caning ovens , micro·
waves,cooktops and trash compac-
tors. All countcrtops and breakfast
areas feature hand-set ceramic tile.
Formal dining areas arc adjacent
10 the kitchens.
·All homes have scpara1e service
areas, built-in music/intercom sys-
tems and pre-wiring for cable tcle·
vision and security systems. Each
home has an anachcd 1wo-car ga-
rage with rront ac:ccss.
enjoy their choice of three recrc·
ation facilities which have pools
and spas. In addition, common
areas arc richly landscaped
1hroughou1.
The ce nterpiece of ScaClifr on
the Greens is the ScaCliff Country
Oub and . the ScaOiff Tcnni1
Oub. These private facilities (ca·
ture a clubhouse, 18-holc champi-.
onship golf course, pools, spas and
social memberships.
Financing has been provided by
1he seller and is available 10 all
qualified buyers. For more inform·
ation regarding lhe specific financ--
ing plans, dc1ails on the homes
and auction day procedures, obtain
the auction catalogue.
For an auction brochure, call
(800) 933-0305 daily from 9 a.m. lo
5 p.m. or visit the on-site auction
information office at 19332 Brook·
!rail Lane in Hunting1on Beach.
The office is open daily from 10
The townhomcs offer distinct
two and three-bedroom floor plans
with up 10 2,23 l square feel Of
cus1om1zed living space. The multi-
level designs offer a variety of dec-
orator appointments including \IQ·
luminous ceilings, oversized win·
dows, grand enrries and rounded
interior corners. Private terraces Homeowners and guests can a.m. lo 5 p.m. Auction announced for single-family homes at ScaCliff on the G reens in Huntin~ton Beach.
Huntington Classics wins grand desi_gl) award
The Plan Two at the Hun1ington
Classics, a luxury coastal home de-
velopment in Huntington Beach.
has won 1hc Grand Award for
product design for the "best
single-family detached home from
2,400 to 3,000 square feet" in the
seventh annual Best in America n
Living awards program.
·rhc Plan Two, which is one of
four floor plans sho.,.,·cascd, was
designed by Warkentin, \Vraight of
Cos1a t\-1esa and developed by J.~1.
t\!tartin Dc\·clopment and Pacific
Coast Homes.
The nalion's foren10~1 residen·
t1al design competition 1s open 10
builders, deve lopers, architects and
designers across the nation and
recognizes homes which illus1rate
design quality, success in the mar·
kc1placc and exemplify !he "bes1
in American Jiving."
The competi1 ion is sponsored by
Professional Builder & Rcmodclcr
magazine and the National Associ-
ation of Home builders. The
awards were prescnled at a cere-
mony 1n J anuary during the
NA HB convention and exposition.
"The Best in American Living
Award' is one of the most prcsti·
gious 1n the real estate industry
and everyone associated with this
cxcepttonal project is thrilled to be
a part of this honor," stated John
Martin of J.M. Manin Develop·
mcnt. "The Huntington Classics
has enjoyed a tremendous reputa·
lion by the luxury homc·buying
l-l un1ington Classio model, winner or design award.
public, and this recogn ition jusl re·
inforces our commitment to de·
signing and building exccplional
homes for this market."
Th1s la st year was one of rccog·
n111un and renown for the tlunt·
1ng1on Classics. At the Gold Nug·
ge t awa rds, sponsored by 1he Pa-
cific Coast Builders Conference
and Sun Coast Architect Builder
magazine, the dcvclopmenl walked
away with three awards ror excel -
lence in architecture and design as
well as the "home or the year" for
the Plan Three.
What has captured the imagina-
tion and enthusiasm of home buy·
ers and the real estate industry is
the outstanding design of the
homes at the Hunting1on Clas-
sics.Based on 1he classic archi1ec-
1ural s1yles of Frank Lloyd Wright
and Greene & Greene, !he homes
reature a strong indoor-outdoor
orien1ation in the design or the
single-family detached floor plans
which arc highlighted by garden
courtyards, private sun decks and
balconies.
Four floor plans ranging from
2,522 10 3,250 square feet arc
showcased. These luxury homes
fea1urc three and four bedrooms,
two or three balhs plus powder
rooms and two or 1hrce·car ga-
rages. Prices starl from the
$400,000s.
The award-winning Plan Two
has three bedrooms, 1wo baths
plus powder room and a three-car
garage. This home is accen1ed by
three fireplaces, his and hers walk-
in closets, two garden courtya rds.
privalc balcony and sun deck.
All homes have elegant foyers
with ceramic tile nooring, step·
down living rooms, formal dining
rooms wilh mirrored WCI bars,
family rooms, breakfast nooks and
large master bedroom suites. Some
Huntington Classics
Dc"elo~r: J.M . Marlin Dcvcl-
opmen1.
Type or dcvclopmtnt: S1ngle Fam-
ily homes
Price range: From the S400,000s.
Num ber or n oor plans: Four.
Square rootagt: 2,522 10 3.250.
Sales omce phone: 960·6839.
models have sccond·fl oor studies,
master re1rcats or optional dens or
lofts.
An impressive array of interior
appoin1ments nlarks the quali1y of
the lifestyle offered at Huntington
Classics. AU homes feature high·
volume ceilings, tY.·o or three cus·
tom fireplaces, French doors,
buih·in mirrored wet bars, clc$ant
ceramic tile entry areas, raised
panel interior doors, mirrored
wardrobe doors, walk-in closets,
theater lights, solid oak handrails.
many choices of Corian or dc-
signcr·selccted ceramic tile and
ca~1ing.
The master suites have private
fireplaces, balconies and walk-in
closets. The master baths res.lure
Kohler Caribbean tubs, ceramic
tile surroundings. glass shower en·
closures. oak cabinets and pullman
tops of corian or ceramic tile .
The gourmcl kitchens arc de-
signed for easy a1-home cn1crtnin-
ing and arc highligh1cd by Jenn-
r\1r double ovens, microwaves,
tr:ish compllctors 11nd dishwashe rs.
as Y.ell ns a choice of Jenn-Air
electric Y.llh barbecue or Dacor
s;;1, ~1x·hu1ncr downdraft cook1op.
For <1ddcd v<1Jue. 1hc kitchens have
Conan or ceramic ulc counterlops.
011k cabinetry, ce1hng lighting and
Grohc European faucets.
Optional appoin1men1s include
central nir conditioning, security
sys tems and garden walls.
1"hc Huntington Classics is lo-
cated near the l·tun1ing1on Beach
Civic Center and puts residents
just minUtcs from lhc ocean. near
major shopping centers. schools
and parks.
The downtown Hun1ing1o n
Beach area currently is undergoing
many changes, including a new
1own square area with new retail
shops and restauran1s, a new mu-
nicipal pier, hotel and resort com-
plexes, cultural centers and a new
surf museum.
To visit the sales office from the
San Diego Freeway, exil on Gold·
en West S1rect and go soulh, turn
left on Yorktown Avenue and
right on Lake Street. From Pacific
Coast tlighway, take 17th S1rcct
north. Turn ri ght on U1ica and fol·
low the signs.
The models and the sales office
arc open daily from JO a.m. to S
p.m. at 1941 L1kc St. For more in·
formation, call 960·6839.
'Grandma's house' state of the art at Pier Colony
When describing grandmother's
home, !he first thing that usually
comes to mind is a quic1, suburban
single-family house, now an ocean-
front condominium in a "happen-
ing" spot like Huntington Beach.
According 10 Henry Penso of
California Resorts International,
the developers of Pier Colony,
condominium-style living is bccom·
ing increasingly popular with ·sen·
ior home buyers.
"Our seniors like the fact that
Pier Colony is centrally located.
wilh Picrside Pavilion, the new
Wa1crfron1 Hilton and miles of
sandy beaches just a stroll away,"
Penso said.
Emma Nii.nik, o ne of the new
tenants at Pier C.OJony, said she
likes the facl 1ha1 the condomin-
ium is a KCU re environment and
that "1here are IO many young a nd
eacrac1ic peopJc arqund.
"'My .pandchiklftn tove 10 visit
• ill H•IE•on Beach becluse
lbere ii IO llllldl to do tJlv<," She
N JS. "'ney partk:ularly enjoy
........ -10 .... b.coch."
The four·teory Mcdilcrranean-.,e. ,...lopment ollm Ind IWO-
becfreotn )0tn11 wi1h prlc• -
Pier Colony
Developer. California Resorts
lnternalional.
Type or development: Oceanfront
condominiums.
Price range: $184,900 to $598,900.
Number or noor pl1ns: Three.
Square footage: 861 to 1,492.
Sales omtt phone: 536-0108.
s1arting at $189,900. The sin&Jc,
two and 1hree-story designs rtn&e
from 861 to 1,492 square feel and
90 percent of the homes have
ocean views.
The homes' detailed interion in·
elude picture windows and 1lidin1
&Ian doon wilh while wood
!r11nc1, bull_. will oonien, .....
block entries in tome plant, quarry
1ilc bllconia or potiol, n..,._.
wi th .., lot liahttn llld poe..trils
fdr security ty1tema. A pMR*
dccor1tor 1lk1wancc for carpettna
is bcina offt.red with 1 btood •·
lectton for style and color.
and self-cleaning ovens, micro-
waves, dishwashers, built·in rcfrig-
eralors wil h iccmakers, Corian
counterlops and hardwood cabi·
netry. All homes have laundry
areas with washer and dryer hook·
""'·
Baths have cori1n countcrtops,
hardwood cabinetry, oval bothtubs
and scpara1e showers wilh clear
glass enclosures.
To reach Pier Colony from ei-
lher north or south of Huntington
Beach, take the San D iego Free-
way to the Beach Boulevard c1dt,
drive south on Beach SC\leral miles
to Pacific Coast Highway, 1urn
right on PCH and proceed to Sec·
ond Street. Pier colony will be visi·
ble on the ri&ht side u you ap-
proach the H untinat0n. Beach Pier.
Pier Colony ls a joint venture of
California Resona lntematlonal
and Haseko (Calilomi1) Inc. ltld
Real Ettate Showca• 111"91 ll 1he dewlopmrlat'• ,........ ...
lpnt.
' For more lnrormat~ 11N11t1
Ille Pier Colooy Illa olllt9 • SJ6.
0101. Models ... -..,, 6-11 1.m. to S p.11. ud bJ lppOltlt·
Kitchen provide
I
P'-c:oottop -....... ' •
-
"GuUt• to fun along the Orange Coast"
s troupe brings its
to Costa Mesa. ~
VOL 7/NO. 7
SECTIONS
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Februmy ,4, 1991
DAILY PILOT @9) THINGS TO DO THIS WEEK
1 JAY lfMI
Jay Leno, America\ hank't
working comedian. ~•II JP
pear al UCl's Bren Events Ccnler
on Friday at 8 pm. Tacke~ are S:?O
Jnd IU'.C availnble at 1hc Oren Ccn·
ef"'lJox Office on campus and al
l 1ckc1ron outlets. To order b)
/ phone, call 856-5000.
2 CIRQUE Ill IOI.El
The internationally ac·
claimed Cirque du Solcil will
npcn J two-wed Orange County
run wi1h a benefit show for area
11rt<. organizations on Feb. 22. The
''Art' Celebrating the Ans" per-
formance will begin 3l 8 p.m.
under 1hc big lop to be erected in
the Soµlh Coast Plau parking 101,
neM Bear Street and 1hc San
Diego Freeway Tickets 10 the
henef11 show are priced at $100
Jnd $50, and can be purchased at
the Soulh Coast Rcpcnory box of·
f1ce JI 655 Town Cen1er Dnvc
For more information, call 556-
2122, e;11t 556
3 '11.Ba If TIE I.Miii'
"The Silence or the Lambs,''
based on Thomas Harm'
be\t ~clling novel of the po1entrnlly
lethal mind games between an FBI
agent (Jodie Foster) and a former
psychia1rist (Anthony Hopkins) in·
terned in a ward for the criminally
insane. will open Fridny at the-
,.. arers along the Orange Coast.
4 Cl'IM ma.E FUTill
Open Pacific will stage
Bizet's ''The Pearl Fishers"
and Verdi's "The Masked Ball" in
alternating performances begin·
ning Friday night Bizet's story of
forbidden passions set in Ceylon
Y>1ll be performed Feb. 15, 21, 23
and March 1 at 8 p.m and March
'\ .11 2 p m Verdi's story or the as·
, ... ,.,inat1on of Sweden' King Gust-
a' Ill will be performed Feb. 20,
22. 28 ond March 2 at 8 pm. and
I ch 24 ot 2 p.m. Tickets are
priced at $20 to $70 for bolh
operas. For information, call .546-
7l72
5 PAT HAZB.l
Comedian and magician Pat
Hazell is performing at the
lmprov in Irvine through Sunday.
Showt1mc~ ue 8·30 p.m tonight
and Sunday; 8:30 and 10:30 pm.
on Friday; and 8 and 10:30 p.m.
on Saturday. For inform111on and
rc'lervauons, call 854-5455.
8 'EVITA'. llVIE
The Irvine CiV1C Light Opera
presents "Evita" at the
I rvinc Barclay Theatre toniaht
throu"1 Sunday ~nd Feb 22 and
ll, at 8 p.m. each niaht and 2 p.m.
matinee!> on Feb. 16, 17 and 23.
£·or information, call 8S4-4646.
7 AUTD-
orange County's 32nd an-
n u a I International Auto
Show will open Saturday at the
Anaheim Stadium Ex hlb1t1on
bulldines and runs throuJh Feb .
Roger Bloom
24. Tickets arc S5; children under
12 free. For information. call 935 ·
0431.
8 'POHi Alm TIE Mlf'
"Peter and the Wolf." Pro-
kofiev's musical talc for ch1I·
dren. will be presented by the
Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia
al Orange Coast College's Moore
Theatre on Sunday at 2 30 p.m.
Tickets arc $6.50 and $4.50 in ad-
vance. SS and $6 at the door. For
information, call 432-5880.
I ... MlPW
John Goodman ts "King
Ralph" in the film comedy of
an unlikely heir assuming the
throne of England. which opens
Friday in theaters along the Or-
ange Coast.
1 0 "'=".JlllGlf ··-Kate and Anni
McGamgJe will perform
at the Coach House an San Juan
Capistrano on Wednesday at 9:15
p.m. For information, call 496-
8930.
llMPIODY • TAPS 11 Rhapsody in Tap!>, with
legendary tap master
Eddie Brown and art1st1c director
Linda Sohl-Donnell, will appear at
Orange Coasl College's Moore
Theatre at 8 p m. on Saturday.
Tickets arc $9.50 in advance and
$12 at the door. For information,
call 432-5880.
12 1.J. T.u
B.J. Thom11 will appear
t the Crazy Horse Steak
House and Saloon on Monday, at
7 and 10 p.m. Ticket arc $25. For
1nformatton. call S49-1512..
13 ~F~artet will
perform at Laauna Beach
High School Auditorium next
Thum y 11 8 p.m,1 ponJOrcd by
tbe Laguna Beach Chamber Music
Society. Tickets arc S20: call 494.
2822.
14 CM1•--0iedrlch'1 Coffee In Costa
Mosa prescnu "Cafe of
• • II Dally Piiot Weektwld/ Thursday, February 14, 1991
Dream " on Monday at 8 p.m.,
featuring readings by poets
Tommy Swerdlow and Willie Sims
nnd music by Giant Ant Farm. For
infonnauon, caJI 646-0323.
15 ..a RIOM 11IE llMT
"An Elm1bethnn Valen ·
tine: Love Songs from the
Realms of Elizabeth J and II" will
be performed by the UCI Cham-
ber Singers tonight at 8 p.m. in the
school'll> Fine Arts Concert Hall.
Tickets are S7; call 856-5000.
16 COMMAllB CODY
Commander Cody and
His Lost Planet Airmen
will be on stage at lhc Coach
House ne't Thursday n1gh1 ar
p.m Tickets arc Sl 2.50 For in-
forma1ion and rei.ervat1on~. call
496-8930
17 COCTEAU ON fl.M
Jean Cocteau's "Bl~>O<l of
a Poet" will screen along
wuh Man Ray 's "Le \ My~teres Ju
Chateau Du De" 31 7 and lJ p.m
in the Crystal Cove Aud11onum al
UCI. Ticket~ are $4 at the door.
For information. call 856-6370
"'11e and Anna McCJrrigle wrll perform .it the Co.lch Hous.t.• 1n S.n
Jua n Capistrano Wednesday at 9· 15 p.m.
18 IUJEO IWlmURTI
S"'ec1he1rt~ of lhc Rodeo
will perform at the Celeb-
rity Theatre 1n Anaheim on Satur·
dJy at 7 and 9.30 p m. and Sunday
at ti and 8.30 p.m For 1nfonna·
11on. call 535-2000
19 llX'fD llDUX
Randy Hon en, a tribute
to Jimi Hendnx, and Wild
Child. a tr ibu te to Jim Mom!>On,
will perform Sunda~ al Q pm 11
the Golden Beu 1n Huntington
Beach. TidtelS arc Sl6.50 anJ din·
ner pacbses arc avatlilblc ror •n·
formation. call 376-Bl:AR
20 Fllf l1IPI ..
Hand of Fate .... ,11 perform
at the Golden Dear at
9:30 p.m. on Saturday f·or 1 1c~c1s
and information, call 3"'1·BE AR
~~~-r+I
N~. \T~ ~UU'4
PRE.mEL.
..
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I
Lqt>nd: OC, Oranet County. BT,
black tk. BT-opL, blac:k tit op.
lion.al. pp, ~r ~non. TBA. to M
arnasect. BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S 26: Robert E. Wood; Brad Faegre
llZ Pizza (5365 Alton, Ste l.
Irvine) ·Th rough Feb 28. figura·
11ve, land~ape and conceptual
pa!>tcls by Debra Huse
CHARITY AND
SPECIAL EVENTS
aJent1ne's Day Luncheon, Feb.
J' nt 11 :30" a.m., Sea Orcle Auxjl.
iary or Florence Crittenton Servi-
ce~ of OC at Newport Harbor
Yacht Club. $35 pp. Contact
Melinda Guinaldo, 870-5890.
8 1nternational Auto Show. Feh •Seminar, Fashion Show am.
15, 6·30-9:30 p.m., Newport Balboa Luncheon. Feb. 21 at 9:15 a.m ..
Rotary Club Foundation. The SpygJa.,, Hill Philharmonic Com· Welln~s Communtty of OC Jnd m11tee .11 Four Season5 1 lotel,
J im Lverctt Charity r~ound.tt1on nt Newport Oeach S50 pp Phone
Anaheim Stdd1um. SSO pp. Contact 721 ODO
Jim de Boom, S4~942 •"Pearl f"hc.-r~" Dinner, Feb. 21
8 Singm' Ill thr Rain, J-eb. 15 ut R at 5.30 pm . Oper.i Pacific at Ccn·
p.m .. J-lorence Crst1cn1on Sen1ccs tcr Club, (O'ita Mesa. Open to the
of OCAnahe1m Au"l1al') theater public. Contact Richard T Deary.
part) at Plummer Auditorium, 546-7l7:!.
Fullerton . S:?5 pp Contact elebrate .i Century, Celebrnte
Melinda Guinaldo. 870-5H'KJ the Children. Feb 23 at JO JO
• Pearl f'l'h<'T\" Opcn1ni? 1'1~h1 am. OC Children\ Home Soc1et~
Dinner, Fc.-b 15 at .5:'0 pm f.l\hinn sho"W and luncheon JI
Opera P01c1ft\; Jt Ue\.crly Hcr1tJgc t+ •. ut Regency Ir.inc. S45·(i5 pp
l fotc:l, (o,tJ ~fc sa ( ont.1ct Rich Phone 542-1147
.ml T Deary. Ci4b-7'\72 •'Masked B.ill" Dmner. I cb. 22
•1mpre ano C1rd<' CJ\I Rc:t:cp· at 5.30 p.m. Opera PJltf1c .1t Bcv-
ticm. fcb. 15 .11 10 30 pm Opc:ra erly Ht'rtt.1gc Hotel. Coi.tJ Me'n
J'.1"fsc at Sco11\ Searoo<l Grill, Open to the publtc. Contact Rich ·
to,ta Mc a ContJlt R1ch.ird 'I ard I Deary. 546·7Jn.
Deary. 546-7372. •Gue' Who''I Coming to Dinner.
9;\n Affair to Remember. I <'l'i t-c:b 23. CHOC progres'l1vc dtn
16, Madam<' Buttcrnv Ch.spier nl ner S25 pp. Contact Janet Nag·
OC Performtng Am Center gour· ur;lo, 531-8675.
met dtnner and dancing •H locJt1on •Americana Awards Dinner, Fell.
I UA S60 pp. Contact Bear 23 at 6 pm., ()'press College
Noed.er. (213) 5112-'~Of! foundation at Disneyland Hotel,
•south-west S01ntJ r c Brunch. Anaheim S 125 pp Phone 826-
Feb 17. Con Brio Chapter of OC 44b0.
Pcrformina An-; Center at La Ha· e J.abulous Fifties, Feb. :?.J :it
ciendo R e~t3urant Contact 6 '\Op m. American Heart Assoc1-
Carolvn Nonng, 846-1946. allon of OC at Four Seasons
pera Prologue lV A Ma\ked Hotel, Newport Beach. S225 pp.
Ball, reb 17 nt 3 p m . Opera Pa-Dr Phone 85~3555.
c1fic at Wt'sttn South Coast Pl.ua •umJ Eicpo, Feb. 24. 9 a m.·3
Hotel. Cw.ea Mesa. S20 p~ C'on· p m at OC Fairgrounds, Costa
tac1 Margaret Price, 544-70_ 7 Me'la. $4 pp., senior citizens S3.
•Luncheon Meeting. Feb 19 at children free. Phone 831-1918.
11:30 p.m. Opera Pac;-1£ic Guild ca For Yourself, Feb. 24, 10
Alhance at Gu tav Anders, South a.m.·I pm., Poddle Power kayak
Coast Village. Co ta Mes:i Con-and ~urr ~ki demonstration at The
tact Richard T. Ocnry, 546-7372. Dunes, ewport Beach. Free.
8 1mpresano Circle Cast Rec.cp-Phone 675-1215.
t1on, Feb. 20 at 11 p.m. Opera Pa· •·A Masked Boll" Champagne
c1fic at Center Club. C.osta Mesa. Brunch, Feb. 24 at 11 :30 a.m.,
Contact Richard T. Deary, S4~ Opera Pacific at Beverly Heritage
7372 Hotel, Co ta Mesa. Open to the
------------, public. Contact Richard T. Deary,
546-7372.
Tenor Ji~nyi Zhang stars in Opera
Paclf.c's production of "The Peart
fohers," on It.a~ at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center
Friday througtt Marth 3.
•Fake.s. For1eriC$ and Theft, Feb.
2S 11 9:30 a.m., Or. Monica Rot-
hschild·Boro speaks about Cakes in
lhe ancient and current art worlds
ror Bo\\'ers Museum Docent Ouild
at the museum. Santa Ana. Admi •
ion is Cree. Contact Barbare Wil-
liams, 786-7.S.. 2.
llBright Ideas for Bu incs.s, Feb.
27, noon-6 p.m., OC busln expo
at OC Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa.
Phone 751·32A7 for ex.hibit pace.
rnival Under the Su. March
2, Masked ~all Chapter of OC
Perrormlns Arts Ce~tcr at
Di ncyland Hotel, Anaheim. Co~
tact Carolyn Noring. 846-79-C6.
mMonopoly Party, March 2 It 8=30
p.m., Cabaret Chapter of the OC
Performing Atu Center at Crystal
Court, South Coast Plaza, C.OSta
Mc a. SIOO pp. Contact Unda
Lewi , 4SS·l2S2.
•'A M&Jltcd 81JJ" Dinncrt March
2 at 5:30 p.m., Opera Pleific •t lo.!
7
MUSIC
•t..aguna Chamber Music Soctel),
(various locations, 494-2822). Feb
9 Debussy Trio. Feb. 21 : Fresl
Quartet. March 14. Tahch Quar-
tet. •oc Philharmonic Soc1rty, 8 p.m
at OC Performing Arts Center
600 To .... n Center Dme, CoM.1
Moa, 553·2422. Feb. :!5
Mozarteum Orchestra of Sal.tburg
w11h conductor Hans Graf and \IO·
hn1.,t Ernc;t Kovacic. March 4·
Mozartcum Orchestra of Sal£burg
with conductor Hans Graf and p1 ·
an1s1 Stcv<'n Lubi n. March ~
Orche~trc de P .ins .,..1th conductor
Scm)on Bychkov and duo-piani t~
Kaua and Martelle Labcque.
O~rcJ Pacific pre)C?nts Verdi's "A Masked Ball" at the Orange County
Pt>rforming Arb Center Feb 20 through March 2
C Phtlharmontc Soclet~. p.m.
at l1"ine Barclay Theatre. .i24::!
Campu!> Dmc at Bndge Road.
)"°inc, 553-24!2 Feb. 26: The An ·
gele) Quartet and Donald
Mcinnes Feb 27: Lecture, The
Young Mozart. March 6. 10: L\
Chamber Orchestra .,..ith conduc-
tor Chmtof Perick. March D
Lrcture. In lhe Gardens or
Mirabd. cation TUA. Open 10 the publtc.
Cont.il'I Richard Deal'\, 546-7372.
•Patron Rnmch. Mar.ch 3, CHOC
,1t Center Club. Costa Mesa. $125
pp Contact Janet Nagursk1, 532·
H67(i
8Cu1~tne Fantai.y, March 3. 7.30-
10 30 p.m, OC Philharmonic Soc1·
~ty .it Jewel Coun, South CoaM
Plaza, Costa Mesa. $45·55 pp.
Contact K~tyna Swearingen, 854-
9084
•PHua Promenade, March 5, 10
a m.·8 p.m., March or Dime ·at
South Coast Plaza, C<xta Mesa.
Contact Margaret Baerg, 631-8700
•Bridge Luncheon. March 6 at
I0.30 a m , South Pacific Olapter
of OC Performma Arts Center at
Radisson Plaza Hotel. lmne. $50
pp. Contact Dorothy Reichle, 644-
S 117.
8 Fashion Show. March 7, CHOC
fashion show at Ritz-Carlton, Lag·
una Niguel. SSO pp. Contact Janet
Nagurski. 532-8675.
•1-ashion Show, March 7, Ohve
Crest Treatment Centers Women's
Guild.
llMonle Carlo Night, March 8,
Madame H. Modjeska Chapter of
OC Performing Ans Center at Of·
fice r's O ub, El Toro Marine Base.
Contact K.thy Schartz, 4SS-0688.
prin&time f antasies Boutique,
March 8.-9, CHOC at HomClted
House. Contact Ja.net Nagurski,
S32·861S.
lebrity Bowlin1 Tournament,
March 9, 10 a.m.·3 p.m.. OC
Trauma Society 11 Concourse
Bowling Alley, Anaheim. Phone
571--0602.
8Day at the Raca, March 9,
Chapter II Staae Door Chapter o!
OC Perform.ins Arts Center. C.On-
tact Carolyn Norina. &46-7946.
mA.n of Dinina. March 10 at S:30
p.m., Newport H1tbor An Muse·
um reception and dinner at four
Seasons Hotel, Newport ~h;
SJOO pp. Contact Maxine 01iber,
759-1122. .
8'\lttift' Oft the QUtz. Malcb 10 It
6 p.a, ... ,., SW. Gape~ ol
OC Performing Ans Center nt
Center Club, Costa Mesa. $65 pp
Contact Shirley Tednc.k, 951 ·5176
•Founde~ Brunch. March 13, 9.
11 a.m .. Patt)' and George Cancer
Center at Four Seasons Hotel.
Newport Beach Speaker, Peter
Ueberroth. Cont:ict Lynn Francis·
co-Casella, 760-5'H6.
8Gentleman·~ Haberdashery, Mar.
14, 11: 15 n.m.-2 p.m. at I rv1ne
Hyatt $100 pp. C'°ntact Sister Pat·
ric1a Jean. 457-453
ART
mAn Instttute of Southern Cahf
ornia (2222 Laguna Canyon Rd •
Laguna Beach, 497-3309). Feb. 14
Martha AJf, prisma colors and
cbarc:oa.I ~orlcs. Feb. 18-March 8
Works on Paper, realist figuratl\e
and landscape. March 9-25: Color
it Orange., work by an students
from kindergarten through h1ah
school.
•Bistango (19100 Von Karman,
Irvine, 752·5222). Feb. 24-Aprtl 28:
Orange Crucible, Orange County,
OCCCA.
•California Stale University,
Fullerton (Mai n Art Gallery. 800
N. Slate C.OIJege Blvd .. Fullerton,
n J-2037). Through March 6: Hi •
nic Art E.xhjbit.
Laguna Art Museum (307 Oifr
Drive, Laguna Bach, 49'-6$3 1).
Through Mmh 17: Tony Labat.
new paintings. Throu&h April 21 ·
Kim Abeles: The Smog Collector
(Satel!Jte at South Coalt ptaz.a)
T hrouah March 24. Edward
Cotbctt Retrospcctwe; Expre i\.e
Sculpture of Alvin u ghL
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Cirque du Soleil is more than
a circus, it's an experience
One of Cirque du Soleil's curious "Oounes" gets in prime position to
get a closer view of his subject.
By Hall I tarrell
Oall'I Plot rauu EIJlcr
Mere words arc not adequate
enough to describe the Cirque du
Soleil experience. It thrills. It
chills. It excites. It entices smiles
and laughs.
Appealing to people of all ages,
Le Cirque du Solcil is more than a
circus. Altho ugh it feature~
traditional circus acts including
tr3pczc artists, juggl ers and aero·
1ats, the Cirque du Solcil can be
compared to a Broadway musical,
1t is performed to a live orchestra
and choreographed like a ballet. II
also utilizes the enrhusiasm and
spontaneity of street perfonncr'i
and mimes.
The acclaimed French-Canadian
one-ring theatrical circus will ma L.e
its debut in Orange County Feb.
22 under the big top in the
parking lot at South Coast Plaza
It co ntinues through March 7.
Barely a word is uttered dunng
Cirque du Soleil's two·hour show
Facial ei..-prcssions, squeaks and
squeals communicate the perform-
ers' ideals to the audience.
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M 08lty Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, February 14, 1991
''It'~ no language, hut it's my
language," said France La Bonte,
who portrays the Ringmistreu.
"There is one language for the en-
tire troupe If "c didn't have this,
then we have nothing. And, if we
don't believe , 1hcn nobody be-
lieves."
T111s langu~ige and over e~agger
atcd mo.,,cmcnt,, tmghtly colored
cos1ume\ and p:untcd faces hel p
the performer' creale lovable
character' that keep the audience
spellt-<1und for the entire perfor-
mance
Leading the JOurney through the
land of ( irquc du Solc1I arc the
"nounc'" "'h1ch can be t be de ·
scnbcd .,., a combined fool and
clo"'n l he nounei. arc a cu nous
bunch, 1mpccting everything with
caution and offering thei r candid
views on whal they d1o;cover. Like
1rad111onal circus clowm, they arc
some.,.,hat clumsy and ea~1ly get
themselves into trouble. The
Grand Chamherlain tries to keep
lhe bunch in order. but doesn't al·
wa~ c;uccccd.
Throughout the show, the cun·
ou5 nouncs pop in and out or the
other acts, watching what rhcy do
with the same rapt intcm1 a~
members of the 1ud1cn1.e. They
arc but one of the four major
troupes that comprise the Cirque
du Sole1I. There are the devil~. an-
gels and corporation, lend by the
R ingmlSt ress.
Jn addition to malung \Ure her
"corporation" docs its Job, the
Ringm1 tress keeps the how flow.
ing. She supervtsc the \('lllng up
of equipment for 1he neiil act,
which 1tsclt 111 an integrJI :ind cho-
reographed part of the \hov.. and
entcn ains children during inter·
mis ion
Hi~lijt.hted between 11ppc.iranc·
cs by the nouncs, corporallon,
devils and 1n1el • re 11\t ''"'' of the show. The intcrna1111nJI C3\t
include~ a young C'h1nc'c woman
who tW1rls umbrellas and carpel\
with her feet, a Ru!ls1c1n clJu1hhm1
who perches atop a ~• 1~cnng
tower o( dining room Chalf\, \Cl 00
top o( a dining room tJblc, all
while balancing ;a candlc·ladcn
SH CIRQUE/II
Like the trapeze, circus
life has its ups, downs
By Hab Harre• steps on stage, she 1s no lon$cr °"" ~ ftlllnS [ dftOI
The minute f-rance La Bonte
ju t a woman who make' ,1 living
acting. r.endio1 month\ 1'4ilY from
her f anuly and friends in Mont re·
Personalized -at She be.clomcs the R1ngmistrcu
o( the arque du Solctl
"It's like a drum." she ~.ml Songs With the help of her bnahtly
colored costume and ~hod.mg or-
ange hair which 1tands st1a1ght up,
La Bonte allows people to enter .•
world of their own, forgetting thctt
problem' and the routine of every·
day life. The WOTld ii different for
CVC')'OOO in the 1udJencc.
Original lyri~. fully
uranjled muaic, pro-
feu1t1nally rttorded
on caMt't~ for years
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1be rormer dramatic actrt
(ou.od a new family •ith the ci
per1ormen and staff. They wor sleep, eat and dance together
There's vu., link that cao be ~cp
bidden. La Bonte doc n't m
She Aid &be prefers th· new life
style ind has decided to chan
c:arurs. .
She ha WOftcd in lbe opc11. 1
I.beater and taupt drama at uu ~. Howe¥U. none cocn
pares to the life ol tra¥Cling lnt
the Cirque du SOleil. &ho said. .
At first. sho aa1d 1he had • b1
or diftieulty ldlpCina to thl n
lire. A.aide from lumil\I boW 1
live out or 1 1Ui1cue, La Bon
who weiabi dole to 1SO
See UF
cal
From 84
1iercd cake, a quartcl or Canadian
con1ortionisu whose very move-
ments are enough 10 make mem-
bers or the audience cnnge, and
the French trapeze artists Fous
Volants (The Ayln& fools).
Other outstanding acts include
Canadian solo trapae artist and
silver medal wiMcr Anne Lepage,
and the 1r1cc(ul flying of Vladmir
Kchkaial, 1 former coal miner in
the Soviet Union.
One of the most humorous mo-
ments in the production U. \Jhcn
clown David Shiner heckles mem-
bers of the audience. He borrows
jackets, purses and Cirque du
Sole.ii programs among other items
poking fun a: the audience -and
keeping it in stitches.
The "Novelle Experience,"
Cirque du Solcil's newest show, is
on a 20-month tour through North
America. The touring com~ny
sets up housekeeping in ils new
blue and yrllow big top, made c .
pecially for the Cirque de Soleil
last year at a cost or $750,000. 11
seats 2.SOO and is climate con-
trolled.
Traveling along with the 39 per·
formers is a support staff or 65, in·
eluding the choreographer, cos-
tume designer and score compos
er. The staff is responsible for
making sure the 600 tons of equip-
ment needed to put on the show
arrives safely and is set up prop-
erly. The cast also brings along its
own cafeteria, which is more like 1
gourmet res1aurant, that serves
nearly 400 meals each day. • Performances are scheduled for
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Thursdays at 8 p.m., Fridays at 6
and 9;J() p.m., Saturdays at 4;JO
and 8:30 p.m., and Sundays at 1
and 5 p.m. TICkets range in price
from S/2.50 to $33.50 for adults
and S6 to S21.50 for children.
They may be purc.hascd from
Ticketma.ster, 740-21)()(), or at the
Cirque du Soleil annex 11 South
Co.-st Plaza.
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LH
From B4
said she had 10 adjust 10 being
constanlly surrounded by a troupe
of healthy and fir acrobars and
gymna ts.
She said she has no inlention or
being sculpted into an acrobat nnd
they had 10 learn to respect each
other's physiques as well as tricks
of the lrade. Mosl or 1he gymnasts
had no background in !heater or
being on tagc nod La Bonte said
she was able to help them.
"It's a mutuaJ exchanJtc."
In addi1ion, being the cast of
Cirque du Soleil
is international,
La Bonte said
she has learned a
great deal about
different cultures
and languages.
--~when she JOined
France La Bonte the troupe last
May. she spoke
no Engli<;h. Today, she can carry
on a conver!>at1on. as well as ccr-
lain phrases in Russian and Chi-much or her cluldhood and qu11.
nesc.
"I may no1 be grammaucally
correct or use elabornte word , bul
I can pass my ideas .tlong."
There arc, however, a few
downfalls to traveling all the time
La Bonte said she misses her par-
ents and siblings, who live in Mon·
treal. She said her parents are in
their mid· 70s and sometimes it's a
httlc scary to be _so far from them.
Missing family and friends 1s
also d ifficult for 14 year old Jinny
Jacinto, one of the Cirque's four
contortionists. But, Jacinto said
she writes home a bit more often
as time passel> and 1s fu lf1 ll1ng a
dream.
"I feel lucky to be here, bu1 I've
also worked hard."
Born and ra1~d in Mon1real,
Jac1n10 said she began gymnastics
at 1hc tender age of th ree Her
g:reat flexib1l1ty was noticed by
coaches and she started training
for competition. By lhe age or 10.
Jacinto felt she was mi sing 100
A year la1er, bored without her
work, she re -entered the •orld of
8.)'mnasuc:s and started training 11
a school which teaches circus art·
ISlS She saw a performance of the
Cuquc du Soled and began to
practice routines used b) 1he
show's con1ortt0n1s1s.
Jacinto said she prefers being a
conlortionist because or the oppor·
tun1ty to create her own routine
and invent new nlO\iements.
Jacinto said traveling is uc1t1ng
and she enjoys working ~1th 1hc
international cast. Jn additton to
speaking f rench and Engh sh,
Jacinto peaks Spanish (her par
ents arc na11vcs or Peru) and ~he
1s learning bits of Chinese and
Russian.
She aid being on the road at
such a young age has taught her to
be responsible for her own actions
But, the entire troupe 1s hke 1 big
family and the~ all look out for
one anofher.
"We care about each other, but
it's not like parenu "
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Hogue Bairmichaels
often Oiied to the gills
By Ancira Sandstrom
<K.inot Coas1 Darlv Piel
Ju\t gelling 10 and from Hogue
Uarm1chcals can be an exhilarating
experience, not to mention th e
moh l.c,ene once inside. Because of
the ~cvcre parking shortage, visi·
tor) can count on quite a hike
from their much 50ugh1 after
park.mg space in the adjacent
neighborhood The trek will un -
doubtedly lead unsuspecting
bJrgoers along Newport Boule·
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..creaming, yelling. cat-calling un·
de~irables. (Get used to 11. th1!> "
JU)I a sampling of what awaits the
night\ patrons once in\1de the
door)
"We're at capacity e\ery Mngle
weekend, we alwayi. go out the
front door," said Hague's part-
ownc r and manager. Daniel
Daralt. Fights aren't really a prob-
lem, he o;a1d, and it's no wonder,
each wed.end eight slurd) young
men, all sporting muscles for da)\.
wander the interior, and guard the
door. Their pre)cnce alone 1:.
enough to deter even the mo~t 111:·
rr 11111.,,
gre<.s1H' bar-ny f rorn c.1u ing a
\Cc:nc
11111 Kettler, 24, of Uun11ng1on
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.11 llngue's a~ ''.1 plJce where guy~
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and dnnk'I "
~ for the amnun1 of \pace:
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LOCATION 1976 Ne"puri
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DANCE FLOOR RIUCOU\ p.1·
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DRESS Extremely casual
FOOD Hogue's kitchen 111 open
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Iggy Pop's strength is his diversity
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Setws Howard Ntws SeMce
"Brick by Brick.'' Iggy Pop. Vlr·
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Iggy has once again separated
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f or "Bnck b) Bnck," Iggy re·
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Gun) N' Roses· guitarist Slash arid
ba s1st Michael ''Duff' McKa~cn.
the B·52's singer Kate Pic:rson,
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Ron Ashcton.
This album's strength, however.
comes from its diversity There ore
straight -ahead ro ckers like
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flucnce even shines through a
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'Sleeping Wtth Enemy' oners
distorted view of a ile
Po1rick t1)'nn
·1udcnt/Compultr consultant
Newport Droch
"Sleeping With the Enemy" is
•n entertaining, suspenseful movie
th'.!t cl .. nl~ w11h the combination of
ware abuse and a
psychotic husband
Julia Robcrb 1s the
\llCt1m '"re and Pat-
nd. Bergin I) her
psychotic hu,band
She " pm.oner to a
husband "ho @·
-----' ~ll ologlcaTI), ver-
b.ill_>. ph)'acall) and se,ually
abu'c' her The maJOnty of 1he
movie deJls with her escape dis·
gu1 ed 3) a drownrng, her creating
a nev. life for herse lf and her hus-
lland'\ auempt to hunt her down.
Rohem doc a Cane Job of play-
ing a character which 1he viewer
can anatially accept as being an
abused "'1fe She takes on behav-
ior that arc known to be common
10 abused women . She shnnks into
a subm1ss1ve posture when her
hu band starts vdbally abusing her
in order 10 avoid further incurring
IRn« Etcmo
St9dtnt/Admlnlslntivt assistant
Huntington Beach
In the Leonard Goldberg's pro-
duction of "Sleeping Wi1h the
Encm)," Julia Rob-
erts portrays a des-
p c rat c woman
(Laura) trapped an
the confines of an
abu we mamagc to
an unstable man
(Martm), played by
Patrick Bergin. The
story is about Laura's plight to es-
cape this prison. and her road to
recovery.
With itx months of careful,
planned preparation behmd her,
including swimmmg lessons, the
accumulation of a substantial nnt-
his wrath. We also sec her for off
and pained look while she lays un-
moving while her husband has sex
with her.
However, when she escapes
from her terrible situation and
sta rts a new life for herself, at
seems that she too quickly is able
10 emerge from her former night·
m:irc and start to freely enjoy life
again It 1 not because 11 is impos-
'>1ble for an abused woman like
Roberts' character to enJOY ltfc
~but lft1tt th.1t -person would
need a long time before healing
the 1neV1tablc scars. So, the scenes
that display Roberts' character
staning to cnJOY life again, while
they arc fun and attractive, don't
seem to agree with reality. I con·
ccntrated on th1 inaccuracy be -
cause I feel that it is important
that respect be held for the terri-
ble reality of wife battering and
abu c.
Patrick Bergin plays Roberts'
psychotic husband secminJIY to
perfection. There is no doubt that
he i positively evil. The character,
while beina unusual, i plau ible.
egg, and the relocation of her
blind. aged mother (Ooe), Laura
setUS her fint real opponun1ty to
break away from Martin. Manin,
kn~ing Laura as terrified of the
water and unable to swam, forces
her to go on a boating excursion,
ironaally permuung her to execute
a staged accidental dr~ning.
l111mediately afterward, Laur.a,
under the sumed named of Sara, nees 10 the lleepy hollows of
Cedar Falls, Iowa, allowina her to
cautiously remain near her mother.
h isn't long before she meets Ben
(Kevin Anderson), her next-door
neighbor. Anderson's character at-
tempts to appear compassionate
and understanding but instead suc·
ceeds in creatina a thin layer of
romantic warmth as his relation·
ship with Roberts' character devel-
ops.
The transition from what 1s su p-
posed to be an emotionally fragile ,
physically battered woman to a de-
tcrmmed, self-reliant survivor, is
glassy and artificial, with Laura
seemingly regatning her identity
much too quickly. Though Roberts
naturally projects charm and
beauty, these inherent traits do
not help her to convey the uffer-
mg depths of a damaged and
tormented Laura.
Meanwhile, Martin begins his
unnatural quest to find Laura after
haphazardly d&scoverina her deecp·
tion. One thing leads to another
enablina him to track down Ooe,
who inn°"ntly lead him 11raigh1
to Laura. Alter a few over-
dramatized scenea, Martin and
Laura have a final dlmatic con·
frontarion. Upfront, Manin cstab-
•Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, February ~4. 1991
It was f~ &o Walch him vi·
()lmtty cut "1t Pith ri>ugh the
movie.
While this fDOVie waJ entenain-
ing and enjoyable, I have some
E with it. It seems lO give a
s cast 10 the tragedy of
e. The hu band and wife
~ITO a very expensive and exclu·
s~c house on an isolated beach.
l}oUl are good
loOking and im-
maculately dress-
ed. I foU11d my-
self thinking that
moet wife abu~
calCS happen in
middle or lower
clas marriages.
But this concern
ind my earlier
one concerning Roberts' character
do not destroy the movie's enter-
tainment value; they only rai e my
concern about aocuracy. I can cer-
talnfy imagine a marriage o! this
economic level having wife abuse
in it. As atways, there is the un·
easy balance between entertain·
ment value and accuracy.
lishc~ himself ~ a compulsive
manic. He cxerei$C$ compul: ivcly.
He goes by a compUjsive timcta-
b.le. ~ut .his moo ~riving compul-
mn hes '" his Can1ucal, unreafot1c
demands for absolute neatness;
the ~throom towels must be lined
up evenly, all the jars and cans an
the tutchen cupboard lnust be
lt~eted . •propor1iona1ely and al~ With their labels uniformly
faan1 O\.ltward. Manin is ccn1fi-
ably nuts, but IS a menacing wife
abuser, he sorely trikes a Oat
note.
''Sleeping With the Enemy" hns
moments of superficial tension and
suspen e made possible throuJh
Martin's cxplosiVCJ unpredk:tabitily
and his ob cssbt for total pup-
~ ol L.aw1, Jn.at the scenes arc
somewhat underdeveloped. Addi-
tionally, while Roberta and Ander-
son g.rvc enjoyable perlotmanccs.
their perform-*"' tale this film
!n an opposhe direction, m1 guid-
aag the viewer.
f n tend of rccognizifl& the tnie
nature of this crime, the viewer 1s
sidetracked by
playful nostalgJC
overtone There
is no evidence or
the tragedy of
abuse. Unlike the
Farrah Fawcett
and Tommy Lee
Jones combina·
tion an ''The
Burning Bed.''
where the convincfna relation or
wife abuse induced viewer cmo·
tionat re1pon1c, Robcns and
Bc:rain falJ to touch &be minds and
hcarta ol the vicwina audience.
PtaJR•n
llNlmt
Hunthijle Bead\
In '1Sleeping With the Enemy,''
Julia R~n , a Laura (aka Sara
Watcn), fake. her
death to assume a
new tile f n hopes o!
escaping an abusive
husband.
"Sleeping Wirh
he Enemy" 1) a de ·
cent second rate
dramatic thriller
liling the sub,ect muter of wife
abuse purely for uspcn e and en·
tcrtamment value. The film's
major drawing p<>\\er 1s Juha Rob-
ert , a lucky coup for the director
and studio, ~cau e Julta was mak·
ing this film JUSt wben movieprs
were falltng an love v.rath her in
"Pretty Woman." Recent moocs
lake "Revenge," "Bad Influence"
and "t..focry" share the same baste
plot as "Sleeping With the
E:.nemy." The hero finds them.self
an the n1gh1m.irish predicament of
being punucd and finally cornered
by a psychopath.
In tlus film. wife abuse scrvc.s os
the catalyst to set off the pursuit
and ancv1table cl1m1t1c showdown.
The interim action 1~ filled with
ICCP.t$ des11ned to move the 1 i-
encc inch by inch to the edge of
their scats. This is achieved by
plncin1 ~ura in a p1cccmcaJ fash·
tOn back lfttO the dutches of her
husbnnd, Martin. Laura SUlpect
nothin1. She COMpletely una·
ware Martin is In pursuit, but we,
the audience, know, we're with
him every step of the ... ay.
Scenes of Laura tmna a new
life, baking apple pie ind tryini on
d1ftemt hats (.,ain), an ;uxt:a·
poted with Martin swtlLly C'IOSJng
an • he uncanhs clue after clue to
Laura·s location 'lfith surprising
case. The camera. which fiJm an
unsuspcctina Laura Crom behind
the bU hes outside her new home
and Crom behind ~ially opened
closet doors, adds to Lhc tension
bciea built, causina the audince to
squirm and advance even closer to
the cgdcs of tlaeit scau. Martin t\
co~ to act J'O'I Laura, you arca'I .. cc, not yet.
••Steept .. !Witb &he Enemy" ii a
bit slow. Thi action is mainly Jo.
eated an IM opcnlaa and d in1
acts. In lhe lliddlo Ibo pace t
down as Laun !Na a picture per·
feet new life In Iowa, •ith a built
in baitl allf CCMMllkatly livina
nea dii:>r.
S., b what "5'«pina
the £nem7''
strives for arid
doe. lidllevo. A wom• sin~ be·
hind me lchnain-
1 hcd her -.
panion duriaa
one tente scene
for arfpper her
arm too ti1h1.
AM, tbat1s one
rCl.$0D 10 to to tbe movia
CH(ll(f
Cosbler, 'Dances' make Oscar history
First film earns 12 nominations
Sy ThomaS 0 EllU .... ....,~
OLLY WOOD Kevi n
t tcok home more Ac:idemy
minati~ns tha~ any. fir t·
r m movie h1stoty
111•~. as hi "Dances With .~W11aa-...... on cons1dcrallon for 12
Gan&'ler movie were Co tncr's
c e t rival in the first round of
t AcadP.'y Award derby. "Dick
T " ai(t "The Godfather Part uru wcJtii. nominated for sc-ven
awatd each and ''Goodf ellas" 1
up (or Lt.
Meanwhile, la t year's surpri e
box-offlCll hits, "Ghost," "Pretty
'Woman'' and "Home Alone," won
3 total or ju t eight nommations,
including a best actress nommauon
fo r Julia Roberts 1n "Pretty
Woman" and a best supporting ac-
tress nomination for Whoopie
GoldbclJ Crom "Gh05t."
Thc'day's major triumph clearly
bet~ to Costner. Never before
l'Om1naa.d for any Oscar, thtS time
he's up (o1 both best ector and
be t director. Ir he wins the .cting
award, he'll join Laurence Olivier
11s the only people to direcr
thcnUIC M::a to Oscars.
8\U c.oltncr's competition won't
be easy. In the actina category,
he's up 14aiMt five -time nominee
and r.o-tune -Mnner Robert De
uo, naMCd for h · work in
"Awucnilap."
In adduion 10 best acror and
bc1t director, "Dance With
Wotvc •• won Oscar nominations
(Ot best picture of 1990. be t sup·
P.-.tma actresa catcpy ( Maty
II), best upportina actor
hem Greene), art direction.
~·a~y. CQ5tumc ~i&n. :p11n1·. ~cld• Oflllnal score, sound,
belt 1CTC.aaplay from another
~lilf,9ll-:
final awards -tll be presented
a ntbOnally televised ceremony
9dl 2S.
8"ide1 Costner. eJCecutive I t
it movic't distributor. Orion Pie·
hue • 11• breathed easier aner
the n<>Mination were announced.
OriOn s the rumored tar1et of a
buyout by the Ca tic Rod< Enter-
t~inment. an 1ndedndent produc·
11on house. an it fin ancier,
Japan·~ Sony Corp.
"A lot of people baclc ar the oC·
fice will be very happy today." 'laid
an Orion spo)(esm3n after 1he
bncf pre-dawn nomination cere·
mony at the Beverly Hill hc:ld·
quarters of the Academy of Mo·
lion Picture Art and Sciences
I( nothing else, the sp:ite of
nominations for "Dances Wuh
Wolves" should increase the value or the c-0mpany bccau~e or the;
hkely increase in the picture's fu.
ture box office receipt
Even though "The Godfather
Part Ill" was nominated for bc'lt
picture and si"l other Oscars, onl)
one of ns performers was mgled
out by academy member , who
\.Otcd m January and early Febru-
ary. That nod wen t to And)
Garcia for be t supporting 1c1or
Al Pacino. the star of ''The
Godfather" sequel, did get a nom1·
nation, ~ever, as best suppon·
1ng actor for his work in "Dick
Tracy "
Other nominatJOns Cor .. The
Godfather Peirt lit" came m art
direction, cinematography, direct-
ing. film editing. and original song
("Promise Me You'll Remem·
bcr").
Oth q "Dick Tracy" nominattons
"'ere in art direction, e1nemarogra·
phy, costume dc51gn, makeup,
souod and .original sona ('•Sooner
or Later -I Always Get My
Man").
The coatpfctc lllt ol 1990 Academy
Award ~inatau a.a pldmn: "Awat cnmp. .. -oanccs
With Woh'a," •GhcJlt. .. "The Godfat r
Part OJ ... • GoodFcltas "
s.t ldar. KcVUa O.tl'IQ' an "Danca
1lh W~" Robert De Niro 1n
.. A•akccuap." Gerard Dcpmrdicu in
"(ynno de kfFrK." Roard Harris ia
~The f"KW," lcrcmf ho 1n "Reversal
or Fonunc."
lat KtfUI: Kathy Bllet 111 "M1tc1'7,"
Aajcla H\allOft 1n "'The Onflcr$," Jul
Rohcru in ·•pretty Woman;• Meryl
S1rccp in "Poocard1 From lhc Edie."
Joanne W~ard 111 "Mr. A Mri
Brfd&e."
Int l•pponltlc 9dw. 8NClC 01¥110n
'" ~t..on11imc Conoanion," Alldy Gama
Kevin C05tner, who starred in and directed "Dances with Wolves,"
came away with 12 Osc.ar nominations for his directoral debut.
1n lhc Godfather Part Ill. Graham
Greene in "Dances With WoNci," Al
P1e1no 1n "Dick Tracy," Joe Pc.sci in
"Gaoc!Fellu"
llt t ••ppo,,ln& actrus: Annelle
Bcnin1 •n 'The Gritten." l#nine
Ora«o 1n "GoodFcllas," Whoop1 Gold·
bcra 1n "Gho&t." Diane Ladd in ··wild 11
Heart," Mary McDonncD 1n "0.rw:cs
With Wof\'cs "
D\nnl-.: Kcv1n CoslMr for • Dances
With Woh'cs,·• Francis Fcwd Coppola for
"The Godfather Pan Ill,.. Maron
Scorcuc for "OoodFcllas," S1cphcn
Frcari for "n. Gnfters," 811bct
Schroeder for •Reft.nal al FMunc.."
An~: "Cyrano de BcflCTK,"
"0.ncm Wi1llll Wot..." "Diet Tracy."
"The Oodtather Pan Ill," "Ha.inlet."
C11 • •U• .... "AYlkin," "Datl«S
Wrth WoMs." .. Diet Tracy," ''The God-
father Pan Ill," "Henry• June." c..-. ~ "Avak>lt," "Cyrano de
lk'ICtat." "DHeel W'.ch Wol\'ci." "Did
Tracy," "H mice "
f'\1111 edltl-s: ·oanccs W11h Wo1Ycs.''
·•Ghcbt." ''The Godr11hcr Pan lll.''
"CiooJfell• ;· ''The Hun t fOf Red Octo-
ber"
Femp lupap ftlm: "Cyrano ck
Bcr~rac:" (Fral'ICC), "Journey of Hope'•
(Sw1ttc:rland). '"Ju Dou" (Chana), "The
Nuty Girl" CGcrm•ny). Open Ooorl"
(llaly).
Maktup~ "Cyrano de lkricrac:· "Old:
Tracy,'" "Edward Sc1h0rhand "
Orip11al SfOtt: "Avak>n." . Dan«\
With Wotvc,;· MGho 1," • H11t1na,"
"Horne AJonc,"
()r1ciul Mel= MBluc of Glory" from
"Youna Guns 11." .. , m Cllcdan· 0\11"
fro• ·r o1tc11d Front •he Edie."
"Ptotrme Mc You'll Rcmc r" from
1ltc Godfather Para Ill." "~here
in My Memory" from "Home Alone,"
"Sooner or later -I Alwa Get My
Man" from Od Tracy."
s..M: .. Dances Wuh Waive,." "DIY'
of Thultdcr, • "Dick Tracy," "The Hun1
fOf Red Oclobcr." '"Totll Reali "
S.Hd tlfttts dltfq: "Aathnen."
"'fhc: Hunt (or Red Oclobcr," -rocaJ Re:·
call "
9elt Krttllflla1 wrfnn dlrftt'1 ,., tM
"'"•: "Alice," "Avalon," "Ghor.I,"
"Grc:c:n Card;· "Mc1ropoh1an."
8at Kf'ffn,..J ......, M tMktlal
,.... HOCher '"4J .. : "AWi ninss."
"Dances With Wot.cs." .. OoodFctlu,"
''11\c GriOcn," "Reven.al of Fortune."
Derek, Stallone top Razzie nominees
GELES -Bo Derek's
Can't Do tt" and
Stallone's ''Rocky V '
bious honor ol leadina
in the annual jab at worst -the OoldeP
rryAwards.
" halts Can't Do h" pmered
nine nominatloni, "Rocky V .. aoc
seven noda and rhe .. AcMnturea
of Ford Paidane" wu named in
ix catepla.
Stallone hU.Clf achieved an
honor of IOIU u he was ~
for the ... n llt oa•HUIM ,.., by
tho brzlle ----· After ealH ........ Wont NW
or the o-dl .,.n IMt yar,
S1anone is nomina1cd this )Cir for
wont actor for his portrayal or the
agina Rocky Balboa in ''Rocky V."
Talia Shire. a repeat Rauie
l'Ominee herself. is up for wont
actress this year for her portrayal
of Rocky's wife, Adrian, in the
fiflh chapter or the boxer'• sap'.
Bun Y~ who plays Rocky's
brofher·ht·law in the rdm, 1tlo is
nomiaelcd far I ltatllette.
.. Oholb C..'t Do It." for which
Derek w11 llOllOiftated in the WOflt
ICtretl ~. allo pQICnct t..o
nomin1tiolll for wont auppc>rt.lfta
actor -Leo Dunlan and New Yon de-ileloper-tumed perlonner
DoMld Trump -fat ""' .. ,,.
ponina actress. Julie Ncwmar, and
worsr new star, for which Damian
is a1ain taged.
Bo'• hulband Jof\n Derck is 1
doQbte nominn for "Ghos~"
cited in the wo t director and
worst xrcenplay ca1eaories for h.
effort.
In rhc wonc tctor cateJOfY,
St1ftoM pn1 multiple nominee
Mickey Rourko -cited for "Dn·
pcrate Hours" and ''Wild Or·
chids" -and singer Prince,
tapped for "Gnffili Bridae."
Roundin& out the field arc Ocorae c Scott for "~ill Ill"
and X-rated comcdi n An<!rew
Oicc Clay, nominated for his role
in ''Adventure of Ford Fairlane."
JoininJ Shire and Bo Derck as
nominees for wont actrca arc
Bctto Midlcr for " tell•.'' MOiiy
Rinpald for .. Betsy's Wed<tina"
and Mel n1c Griffith for "Bonfire
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ocky, Bullwinkle make their debut on video Now Serving SUIDIY
By By Dolores Barclay
APMIE~
"Do you know what a bomb 1s?"
,,ud 1-rostbite Fall's fa\Orite son
Rocket J. Squirrel one day to his
p.11 Bullwinkle J. Moose.
Rephed Bullwinkle· "A b,)mb 1~
"hat !tome people call our show ."
But the endearing Bullw1nllc
cnuldn't ha\e been more olf-ba'ie,
hcc:Ju"ie the Rocky and Bullwinkle
,how wns one of the mo I popular
I \I cartoon series ever. It pre·
m1creJ as "Rocky and His
I r1cmh"' on AOC in 19.5<> It
"''"ed 10 prime time on NBC 1n
1%1-62 a'i ''The Bullwinkle Show"
.inJ h.1d another run 1n I <>62-64.
r he la\I network Jppe.irJnle, In
rerun' wa!> in 1982
Now 01 ncy !> Buena Vista
I lome Video 1s debuting ~L'< 45-
minute v1dc0Cil!>SCllC!> of the won -
derful Jn1mated TV show Retail-
ing for S 12 99 each. they k .£ture a
lull-length serial plus cr1!>0dcs of
"f hc Adventures o Dudley
Donght." :i righteous Mountie
who battled the evil Sn1dlc) Whip·
la!th, "Aesop and Son." which re-
counted fables 1n weird ways,
' Pet1bo<ly"s Improbable Hii>tory,"
1n which a bc"ipcctacled profe so-
nal dog named Mr PeJlmd) tral·
<'led through umc with his adopted
'on, Sherman, in th e Wayback Ma·
'-h1nc. and "Fractured f air)
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(714) 540-3140
I .1lc,," h11lc ~n1peh dehc1ou'I"
narr.11cd tl\ the late f:th,ard bcr-_
c 11 Horton
Whether they were hunting for
the clu\l\C l\crnood Dcrb} ('"1111.h
turn., 11~ wearer into the world'\
'martc't pcr,on) ur \Ol,ing the
m\\ICf) ul the counterle11 bo'
l\lP'· Bullw mklc and Rocky alwa)'
l1111nd thcm'el'es 10 com1c.1I c.1111
h.ingmg conundrum.,
The 1rre\crcnt \dtlre and pam-
1 ully bad pun!> perpetrated by Jay
\\ ard\ cartoon crc:uures may have
gone o"er the heads of most kids
\I.ho "'.11chcJ the 'how. but the
prcpostcroul> ~11uat1ons kept them
~lued to their sets.
Rocky and Bullwinkle had as
T reatYour
VaJentine To
A Candlelight
Dinner At
Reservations A Must!
Seating ts Umitedl
3421 Via Udo
Newport Buch
675-4904
Walen tine
C:ffJweetheart
0(])1nner ..
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their fo1h 'atasha r·atale and her
Clil partner, Bom D.ldenov
All the episode~ tumbled ·~;ith
throwawa) JOket. and hokey gag .
In an ep1wde c 1lled "'Jct Fuel
Formula " Roel• and Bullwinllc's
fiN long -.enc'>: the tn1rep1d he-
roes .ire in the lab. trymg to recap-
ture the recipe for Grandma 0
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fudge cake that tlle'ol. their sto-.e to
the moon T"'o cn:.itures suddenly
appear hchmd them. one holdrng a
gun 1n h1i. !>Caly green hand "Who
arc they >" .1sf..!j Bullw-inklc wear-
rng a lab coat.
"I don't know. l \c ne,er .,\.:en
anything like them," Rocky rephc'
"Maybe they're congre\\men,"
'ays the moose
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~~~~~ROS ........... 1 149
~~g~~gs .............. ' 141
MACHACA ............... 1 111
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Served wflortlllas.
Refried Beans & Fruit
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• Date in •
Orange County ...
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La Pergola
Setving The Fin est in
Northenz Italian Cuisine
and Fresh Seafood with
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in a quiet, cozy,
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Re ervation Recommended
646-1225
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Clubs
Jay Leno, the regular guest host on "The Tonight Show," performs at
UCI Friday at 8 p.m. jn the Bren hent.s Center.
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SEH\'ED
Frorn 11 a . n1.
Our Meals Are
A Trip to Me.rieo!
We hope you enjoy the at-
m osphere complemented with
our fine Mexican food . in
Costa Mesa since 1972.
Lunch • Dinner • Coc '<ta1ls
Open Daily At 11 AM
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296 E 17th St Costa Mesa 645 7626
. ..:111 DaJly Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, Februaty .1~. 1991
Comlltly
T1lndly
BELLYLAUCllS 2J600 Rockficld Ste
3A, El Toro, in the Lake Fore t Shop-
ping Center, presents Academy or Com·
edy Showcase and a special guest Wcd-
n~ay and Thursday. Top prorcu10nal
hcadltnen Fnday and Saturday and a
special open mike night Tuesday All
shows stan at 9 pm Doors open at 8
p.m Admission tS SS Tucsd1y throuch
Thursd1y, S7 . .50 Fnd1y and Saturday. No
3lcohol 1s served. 111 ages arc welcome.
TllE IMPROV 41.5.5 Campus Drrve.
Ste. 138, IMnc. 8S4-S4.5.5 Com1a Pat
Huell, Bury Marder ind" Gary Bright·
well arc featured.
f rldly
JAY LENO AT UCI Jay Leno perform~
~• 8 pm tn the Bren Events Center on
the UCI campus Sponsored by the A\so-
c1111cd Studcnu or UCI, this show rotn·
c1dcs with Homecoming Weck. Tickets
;ire pn.:cd 11 S20 general adm1Ut0n and
arc avi11lablc at the Bren Center bos of·
•
ficc and Tickctron Call 856-SOOO for
telephone. mail and credit e1rd orders.
A'e and other d1.scoun1s may apply
THE COMEDY CLUB AND CAFE 49
S Pinc Ave., Long Beach, presents dtn·
ner and 1 comedy show. Shows 11 8:30
p.m weekdays: 8.30 and 10:30 pm
Friday and S1turday (213) 437-5326.
LAFf STOP 2122 S.E. Bristol, Santi
Ana, n1lhtly lineup of comedians For In·
formation and rctcMltions call 8.52-8762.
llbl'dly
JOKERS COMEDY CLUB 100 Pllll
Ahantc, Garden Grove Show time 9
p.m .1nd cover charge SIO.For reserve·
11ons. call 971-3000
Tlllldly
ntE lMPROV, 4~.5 Campu' Drrvc,
Ste 138. IMnc, 8S4-.54SS Comics EY1n
O.ivis. John Wally and 1 spec11I guest arc
fcJtured.
WIMldlr
NO SMOKJNC COMEDY SHOWS 11
the lmprov. 42.5.5 Campus Drive, Ste ns. IMne Twice a month. kick ash ••
~ In Dia Romantic ~Uar t11 C111Je~ . ..,-
..... Ul'ant
Luncheon Served
Monday .. friday 11 :30am-2 :30pm
featuring
Homescyle Cooking &. Daily Specials
'i"
Dinner Served
Monday-Saturday from 5:30pm
STEAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS
1695 Irvine Ave • Costa Mesa • 646.-7944
DOROTHY
LAMOUR
Starring in:
SIDE SIDE
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the lmprov, lsr and 3rd Wednctcby ol
CKh rnoftlh. C.11 8S4-5'SS for mronn ..
hOn ind dinner rcscmt.ionJ.
Country --CRAlY HORSE STF.AX UOUSE 1.580
Drookhollow Or!YC, S1n11 Ana, prcscnb
BJ. Thomn tonight tn two shows 11 7
and 10 pm For rCJC:rvat1oru ind rtd:eh.
call .549-ISl2.
Dance
\\EST COAST CLl D °" 11tcrrron1 Hilt
Pn llotrl & Resort, :?I IOCl P.mr1c C0.&\I
I l1shv.·11y, I lunungton !leach, sp11c1011\
tl.1ncc floor contcmporaf\ mu\1C anti
mu\1C ~1dcai pluJ dj C'llcry cvcn1n1 3 p m
'" 1.30 a m for more 1nforma11on. 960
71\7'. c~tcmmn :?657
( OSTA ME A Ql ICKSTEPPERS a
'• n11tr ""'-n \.:jU.11• JJnCC lrt>Up \CCII'
.:\pcricncnl "lUJrc JJncc c:ouplc\ 10 J<.•1n
1h.:m I h' Ou1d,tcppc,, meet rccutarh
'"" r. Thur'J"'· 10 • m to noon ~• thl'
tl .. 11.1111 n commun11) cent' r, \n.1hc:1m
.Hid C\:nlcr \llCCh 1n Cn,tJ M•~• I nr
m\•r• mrorm.11ton c .. 11 ~45·~~·1
B \U.ET PAClt IC.A prc~n" lhe fir•t
wnc.·rt procram or the scuon with thrn
t>.1llct\. ' I C\ Sylph1dC\," "Evcntnpci1pc'
.ind hght Lenci." 1on11h1 11rtd S:iturdil\
.11 ll p m .ind 2:)() p m Saturdlly 11 1 he
L.igun.. Pl1yho\uc, 60tl Lacuna Can)'On
Rn.id, ucuna Beach Ttdccls u c pnccd
~I SIS ror adufb 1rtd Jl2 ror children
f.nr l1tkcll •ntl information, call 64i·
VZ75
BALLR00\1 DANCING R•>dccn Scn-
l(lh (enter I 70b Ounsc ;\\c . Hunten&
ton Bca\h II.1th music by The Melody
11.tng.\ 7 '0 In 10 JO p m Bnna o1 dance
p.irtncr 11r find one !here Oonatk>n S3
~ "lf>.1)1S1 ScconJ Frtd•Y of each month,
\fl<ln\Orcd by the Hun1m,1on Beach
( ounctl on A11ng
RHAPSODY 1"'1 TAPS 1n "n cncor,
p.::rformancc 111 8 p m 1n th~ Rot>crt B
Moore Thcalrc, Orancc Cout Cullccc
The rive dilnccr cnccmblc, accomp;anicd
by tis own rlYC piece J&U band dances
the debut or Toc1n1 the 3rd and Fifth,"
I new •ork c:hottoSJaphcd c .. clUllVCly ror
the m by Grccory lfinn Unda Sohl-
Donncll Is the lrttStte director AdVance
llcketa arc pn«d at S9 . .50 T1eltc1s 11 the
door wtll be prlCCd at Sil. For 1nrorma-
1ton. call Ol-S880
Tlllldly
RED LION INN, "1.50 South OriJtol,
C 11 Mai rldw fc1111m bi& band danc-
ing ach Tuc5day c-¥enina in the Mui
Lounsc with John lfcndcnon and Tnq
Wellt end rhctr Bia Bands altem111na on
Tucldays. 16 P" pmot1 hldi*I hon
d'oc!Mn and frc• perk na. For more in·
formation, cah 8\ld Moma 11 ss2.-1.
Dining
cantamar's serves some of best Tex-Mex cuisine
fhc 1ruc confess.ions or a Tex·
\k < aficionado: I loYe the stuff. I
\H>uld send it a valentine if I
\ould. but since I can't here's the
ni:'t best thing: A hafpy Valcn-
11nc 's w1 h to Cantamar s, a rcstau·
r 1n1 celebrating its 10th annaver-
':if) in business this very day.
Who can keep track of all the
\lcx1can cafcs in Orange County?
r hue must be hundred • but when
11 comes to the best, the numbers
d~ and le down to a precious few
ind Cantamar's in Hunu.ngton
lk ach as among them.
No secret to H.B. dincn, the
plJcc has expanded twice to take
.ire of 1he overflow of happy lov·
crs of Mexican food, Texas style
< >"'ncr Ray Guiterrez attnbu1cs
1he quality and navor of hts menu
111 has hometown, El Paso, where
h· learned the 'ubtlc differences
1 \1c,1can alsas at his mother's
1.1hle\
:"-01 content to leave the rc~pon·
1h1ltty to anyone else, Gu1terrc1 \I''" the produce market i t lent
I \(,l SA fOLKDA..~Ct.RS cncouracc
"'t-o arc 1n1ercstcd 1n pre1C"'1"1 our
1hn.~ d.t~( hcnta&e 10 JOI" them tw1Ce
,a..:, \.I~ ~ednCWI)" 8 JS to 10 pm. II
I .:wn Hall Cummuntly Center, 384 le·
• n St La111n1 Beach. Panl'cn arc ll\>I
,,1ry C.nual drcu •tth comforaablc
' 1\ ,.uge,1cd Fee " 5' per cvcnins
I S~O for thi.: 10 week \CrtCS 404· 17~.
111 HO~ or S4S-19S7
Etcetera
F1'ldly
< lllLDR£N'S QUI.LT SHOW, "Amcnca
1nr•1u1h my cycsM. qn.I qu1lb m.adc by
children arc on dJspl~ 11 Pic«m.aken
lountry Store, 1720 Adams Ave , Colla
\.1cw today 10 a m. lO 9 p,m., Saturday
111 1 m 10 S.JO pm. a.nd Suocby, ooon to
) JO p m. The.re IS no admlSMOCI charsc
inu the ~bbe la invited. 641-Jl 12.
LACUNA POETS meet cadl Frtdly
"' n1n1 •t I p.m. ar the l.Aprua Beach
Publ" Libru7. S3 dooatioft. ()pe1l read·
111~ and auat poets each wee The pub-
Marla Bird
1hree tames a week to select the
vegetables and meats Everything
JI Cantamar's IS made rrom
scratch Sahas arc made daily with
fre'>h chales, so arc the beans.
Dishes requiring chicken arc made
with boneless frc h chicken breasls
and the beans ... well, )OU just ha"e
to l8SIC them
RcV1ewers manage to get their
hands on a menu and I have to
tell you that reading this menu
he is 1nv11cd
O~CE CO~ CRAZIES return 10
the s11ge wilh iln all new sauncal rcwc
or hve 1n Or1n1e County, "Ora11se On 1
Hoc Tin Roof,.. rc11unns Utli and Im·
provtulioul p1eCC1 1n ahe Annex Aud110-
num of the Santa Ana CNte Center, 20
CM( Center Plau, Santa Ana. For tlcltet
tnform1tt0n, call 840-1 ~ durin1 week·
day buimcsa houn Group rates avail•·
blc
GOLD EN WEST TET FESTIVAL ninth
annual cclebnthon of lhe Vietnamese
New Year on ahe coUe1e ampus today "°°" IO 10 p m and Sunday, noon to 9
pm Celebntlc The Year or the Golt
with pmcs, food cuhur1I ahbill and fC$-
llVll compchhons. Part 1n the G<>lhatd
Street Parl11n1 Loe for easy KICCSS to the
tcsa!YIJ 11C1mtics in the campus quad.
T1lil ••rr
IA.UA.COA Jlll West Plc:iflc 0>9st
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LIJNCB AND DINNER
•EEB AND WINE
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llllJ BSA CllCA ST. tUn'ISTCll IOCM
makes me hungry to go back again
for more.
To start with, let's go straight to
the specialties: Chile Verde con
carnc is a savory bowl of jalapeno
green chalc s1cw with big chunks of
savory fat -free p<?rk and whole
beans served straight from the pot.
Spicy hot but delicious, it as a fa.
vontc among the regulars. Try a
medium bo'-"I. $3.50 or share a
large bowl, S6.45.
Carne asada "ala Cantamar" is
a tender cut of choice steak,
cooked 10 order. Ours was pink
and navorful, served with nee.
1hosc good beans and guacamole.
SR.25 and the sautecd chicken with
fresh Jalapeno!I, onions, tomatoes
and melted cheese as lasted as the
E:I Mac )pcc1al, $5.90.
A big pale of tasty browned bites
of pork are served on a plate with
chopped onio ns, cilaniro,
tomatoc~. guacamole and a lime,
the .. c arc carnatas, one of my fa .
vori tes. They arc great because the
pork ts dchcaous and because you
H11hw1y, Newport Beach prCJCnli SJn&J:r
.ind p1,;in111 Jimmy Hopper, Thunday
throush Saturday ntJhts with oontempo-
rvy. clusteal l1ld top .a. Call 646-6090
for more tnformauon
nVE FEET TOO ll4S Ncwporl Ccn·
tcr Orm:, Newport Beach, Allen MOR·
111n1 1n the newly upandcd loun1c Wcd-
nctd1y throuafl Saturd11. ~S2SO
LE MERJDIEN HOTEL. 4500 Mac·
Arlhur Blvd., Newport Belch, fc1tura
Gcrud Barbut, French compoKr and p•·
an111 Tucsd11 throuJh Saturday 9 p m. IO
I 1 m 1n the Tna.non Lou.ft&c. 47~2001.
get to play with )Our food, use
you r fingers stuffing all these
things in10 the soft 1acos served on
the lltdc and no one is going to
think you arc JO years old.
The ch1m1changa, S6 95, that
wonderful invention of a burrito
filled with shredded beef, onions,
tomaiocs and peppers will be
among the lightest you ha"c ea1cn
Even though 11 as deep-fried, 11 as
done so quickly and deftly, you arc
not going 10 gel heartburn. Of
cour~. how much guacamole and
sour cream you slather on 1s be ·
tween you and your conscience.
AJI specials arc served wath
beans and rice but the beans arc
worth ~nous anention all by
themselves. Guucrrcz and has wife,
Sally, have devised a way of keep·
Ing the beans hot w11hou1 adding
additional lard. which 1s c~tom·
ary. We had to have a side order,
$1.95.
There isn't space to tell you
about all the other good thing you
can order but you ought to know
111! STAG LOUNCE. 145 E. 19th St.
Costa Mc?.A, prcsc:nts Peter Wickeribam,
YOCll and ,UIW, musk from the "°11
thro111h Lhc '!Os Tuesday throu&h
Thund1y, 9 p.m. to 1..30 am. ind Sun-
day. 3 10 1 p.m. For more 1nronnat1on,
ca.II 631-98 ll.
TREES, 4'0 Heliotrope. Corona dcl
Mar. pl'CICnts Cacnr Fr»icr 1n the
plaoo loan,e Wednesday thro11Jh Satur·
day and Ooftny Slnccr Sunday throush
Tuesday 11 8 p m. until nudrusht. 7 pm.
on Sunday. 673-0910.
nrE CANNUY u:sTAUIANI' JOlO r;::============:;il l ah yctte Ave., Newport Bcacb,
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CALIFORNIA DINING
AT ITS FINESTI
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~~as
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~Fried SfflJ> '3"
Ftttlsri ·~ C.alcmriTaco ~
Qssda 't1'
<lm O'OM:JI¥ • 1•1't"
that the Margaritas come 1n a \.CTI·
table rainbow of na\.Or!>, Slr3\\·
be rry, peach, melon, p1na 1..olada.
and Mexican coffee. $3.50 or )OU
can order a 48-ouncc p11chcr for
$8.50.
Qassic Oan for dessert IS served
noat1ng in a pool of burnt sugar
syrup, $2.50, and 11, too, ts m.tde
daily right m the Cantamar lc1tch·
en
It is located on the corner of
Warner and Bolsa Chica (behind a
Kentucky Fried Chicken) and )OU
wall find at an unassuming place.
no fake adobe, no hanging gourd)
and ch1lc peppers. ll's only decor
arc the many framed awards on
one v.all and the friendly warm
smile of Sally Guiterrez as she
welcomes you to Cantamar's.
Clntamar's, 16592 Bolsa Chio
(at \VDrner) Huntington &ach,
846-80"-2 Open for lunch 11 a.m
to 2 p.m. d,11/y except Mondays.
Open nightly from 5 pm Smoking
Sec110n S
"K.anlOlce" No cover. 7:JO pm. to mJO·
ni1h1 67S.Sm
Tll£ IUCHTEOUS HOT11£1tS lfOI'.
lln4 BrookhUTJt, Fount.llll V&llc:y. The
Hop p1'Ciet1ts: Thursday, Lip sync con·
1ci1, cash ~ Fnday, Oancic all ni&ht
with DJ. Octlll B. Goode. S.-c:ovcr.
Sth1rday, spemt mncc.rts. Cbc4 Suadly
and Mond.ty, n'lllablc ror pnvale pm1ICI;
Tvcsday. •Roe$ Arocutd Tiie CltP"
~. an awa,j..winnlna ~ 9'bich l ea.
tures • Mly sta&cd llhlSICal b.nd, S pm
to mtd111~ht; Wednaiday, Surf City. ~
SO. and 60I dance band. No ~r: 96J-
2366.
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< h• in~ "•"' •'1c;ad 1•1 11 nll' 1nJ' '' 11 ,
\I in l.'1111 !or ( h n1 '" rt'' I 11 Ill'' \upc•I•
lnll\1, r lll\hn 1•111 c1 nlcmp.•ril'\ < h111.-w
11rl,11_!'/' I undl. ,fmn(I, 11kc 1•u1 <r>d·
1111, 7Jd,1y.,. SS
\11 ("!l~ll :•)(, f. I ~th 'ii M5 -rr.:1i f .-m.
1tv ,rytc Mn1~.rn r,,1,1111.onr l'll'hknr
llu\h h.11' eaten hrr<' Open cb lh "' I I
m for lun.h llannc r, ctK:kt1111, c~u
0&hc;id for l.ar1c plrt1c' ~hnroui ~"''"
hu l11m1l1c,, c.xccllent f1m1ly \Jluc S
The Daily Pilot
DINING
GUIDE
The mo t complete guide to Orange Coast restaurants
Rrtl On11tn0 I 11 I \ 1111lpc Ill• l>r t ~h
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11 >1 11 • 1 r 1 1 \lor 'i II <l1n'1• r ' lo
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r.t1i.h'U' .Unht
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Newport Beach
\llr• Rt'Slllllnint, 4~01 P.it1f1c (O.l\f
lf1i:h1\JV fMl'l·'ll~h \m•llC'olO hoJ
\\,11111 rn<f ,,,,,. ').an I r.1n11'"' '''le dan
I'\: 11 11 "J'hcr,· Cho.n I "' wdl kn1M11
l'I. 11 rn1.1ur 11c11r ll\r"n i..11ul!h l.unch
.t1nn. r '"'"I""" J1n11cr \,md I\ l'irund1
I \ l'I to.11 "•lh .1 f,1<.al ,ro'IHJ Re'"'"
I ''"' •f•<'f'l li.J
\mrha'\, 111 'I.I 11 1n, \'I ,,-,,fl51o.(I
I >1, n 1. 1 lu11~ h 11 10 J m hi ~JI p rn
\11111 -\.11 . dinner ) '<I 111 10 pm rue'
,.11 \unJ .. , hrunch \.:Jrood 'f'\:,1Jllll\
l11•rn rhc l11 h.111 ,n,1,1 N111 rJlcd
\nn Martt'\, :MO I f'.s•1 ft1 C,1,1\t II""
'~11.•¥•11'1 Op. n l11r lunl h 11 10 .1 m '"
~ 10 pm Mun I ri, dinner ' \() lo Ill
pm Tue' ·S.11 Rc\CN1111<1n\ \URl(C'lcJ
Rc1u11ful~ prcp.arcJ rnnlcmf"''"' <"•hr·
1•rn1J eul\1nc focu,.ng on f'J''"' Jnd M.:.I·
''"><! Col\', 1nllm•lc 11rm11'rhcr· l "cf.
IC'nl "''"' hu SSS
\ntolnt, I ~ Mc rt 11cn llorcl, .i ~no \he·
\rthur Bl\d 47(1-2111'.ll Oix·n £1>1 dining''
'" 111 Tuc,·Sat Rc-.crv111ons required
''" .ird·" 1nn1n1 m1·nu fl( lighter
I 11 n1 h""'nn11ncn11I cul\tnc, ClCccllcntly
rrc p.irnt Jnd lrl•lllU\ly \4!1'\'cJ Stark,
clu 1h1 11mo\phcrc: l.1ck\ rnm;1111.c l>ut di:·
h•c" 1mprc\\tvenc\\ I o\ Angcle1 cntia
1cn.1 to think this'' the l>nl rc\l~ur~nt m
c I< , l'iut they pml'i.ihl~ h.i~n·1 l'iccn lo
1nv nlhC'I\ ssn
Archti, HJ4 W Cu;ol ltv.'\ M S· 7077
Clpcn !or lunth 11 .t m ru 1 f' m Mon
l'ri Oinna frnm "i rm I .a m d1uty
( I.""' "I wnrtncn1.1t c umnc. Uhlcstdc
rrcr.irutu•n ,, \pt'<:IJhy I avortlt: h1un1 or
~cv.p.u1 II\' 1d1'• Old Muncy 01clluw,
on<e"' 111' r """ tl SSS
Bt.:-..lllA 'A 4~0 Buch \trrct 1155-0822
\mcricJ\ mo.1 cclchr•lcd Japanese re\·
1.aur•nl Tcppan 11hlc• and u1h1 b.ir
l unch 11 lO 1c1 i lO M1•n -Fn Dinner
~ 10 I<• 10 lO Mon ·lllu" S 'Ohl 11 frt ,
S-10 Sun Rc\CN~r1an1 recommended.
Bob RurM, '7 f i"h1on Island f>.U-20JO.
OJl('n 11 lo 10 d;uly Sunday brunch 11 10
' Rc-.erv1111on\ •CCC'ptcd Stc•k\ aad 1ca· rooc1 W1lh II di1.i1c Scc111i'h touch. U«:l·
lent prime rib and c:acqr salad Dimly hi.
elubby alll'l(lspherc fa~ltcnt p11na cn-
lcrt1rn~n1 SJ
Dining
Highlight
of the Week
•\larco Polo
\\hat: I rc'h p.1sr.1 and gour-
met p111J 1 he nw110 Jnd
1-!0llC1.:h 1 JrC d1,ho thJt
'h11uldn I be m1,~cd.
\\hrn: Open Imm 11 J m h>
11 pm d,111"
\\ hcrt·: I ~hi) B1,<'n. '-c~on
fk .teh .,~I 11"1111
tlnw much: Mmkr.11c
lluhhln, 111 l'.ilm Sr (,75.QIJ'H Op.n S
,, II I r U\'\ -'•11n . s Ill 11 I ri s II Re
" 111110' .1,lcrkd <iuf'l:r1<•r t ii f111ni 1 •LI"'"' h1~·hll.-h1cll b\ la'.: cnt~rr unnk n1
n1gh1t\ liq( h.inJ on <iunJ.i)' n11thl\ < "
1•c1 '""''h llh~n l>u\\ SS
l 11b1na <aft , lllX> l'icwpor1 ( rnlcr llr
I 1•ur 'ic""'n' 1 lotcl 7)•1-0.'\0H. Opc:-n
fll 1\1111 111 MClll ·I 11, 'i:il 7·10, Sun 7-~
R,·"·".i11on• o1ncrtc1I C.1hfo rn1 .1, rnn11-
ncn1.1I CUl\ine. Not rated
( Dff rh ... o Fht, 110'1 /\cllpu11 ( t'nlcr
Dr b40 ~'7~2 Oren I! J m lo 9 rm
Mc>n ·f'ri , I> to 6 'iat . 11-S Sun No rci·
c"'•IK1ni. 111tcn ~~l;idi and sand~1chc:~ 1n
1 c ,,u~I Al~phcrc (\;N r•tci.1
C1hrornla Duch, 3355 V111 Lido 675
05"5 Open for lun<"h l~-2 p.m Mon ·fn
Danner ~ 10-10 pm Mon, Tues., un11I
tn .10 rue' -Thun. unhl 11 Fn . Sar No
'"'""'~ltons taken Not rated
(. 1llfornla Pin a Kltc:htn, 1151 Newport
Ccnrcr Dr 7SQ·S543 Open 11 to HI
Sun ·Thul'! . .ind 11 to 11 .. ,, ~JI Nu
rc\CNlll11n• ta .. cn Cmp-cru~tcd gourmet
f'IZU WmC\ 1n dozens of fl:l'lrlf,, ">OmC
;arc nthcr 111Jd Ou'}' place SS
The Cannery, JOIO l.4fayc:tte 4\\e 67.S·
57n Qrlcn for lunch 11 JO 10 J Mon·
r rt ; dinner ~ to 10 dally. Sund;iy brunch
10 lO ro 2 '\O Re\Crv11t1ons •C«ptcd
C-on11ncn111 cui\inc wilh a K•food em-
ph"'" C1m 11 clam chowder SS
C1rmtlo'a, 3520 E. Pacific Cout lfwy
675-1922 Open for dinner from 5 30 lo
10 ~ Sun· rhuri, 5 30 to I I .JO 1-n.·S~t
Re\Crv1111ons 'uuc~tcd Cl.nsic Northern
lt1l111n couqncr cu1,inc-New, mode111cly
prtccd louncc menu 11ervcd 'hi wee h<lun
W1kl ind cury pl1ec 11 n11h1 when lhc
IMnd \trike' up lhc samba music Very
chic chenlcle, owner Carmelo and Gen·
cul Man11cr Domcn100 arc two of lhc
major allraclKlnJ SS
C1th1y Newport. 1220 BIJOn Avenue
7S9-J388. l--unch 11 1 m to 3 p.m d:aily:
dinner served all day, IC'Wen days Ou·
nc!IC cu1 tne. Not rated.
Ctltn"t C'll19"M, 3136 W. Balboa Blvd
,J 114 Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, February 14, 1991
673·8104 Open 11 10 9 daily Reserva-
tions acccptcd. ChincM: and C..nmncsc
cu1s1nc Try the kung pao chicken Nor
r111cd
Dtlaney'1, 630 Udo P:irk Dr. 675-0100
Rc~rvations sugcs1cd Harbor land·
m.uk Lobster dinner deals; comprchcn-
'rvc seafood menu Noisy. bu~y. run.
I .undl. Jtnncr, Sunday brunch SS
Edie's Diner, 2305 E. Coast H""' , ("1)-
ron• dcl Mar. 673-9050. Open 6 1 m Ill
m1dn1gh1 Sun· Thun; un11I I .i m r rt •
a1 Fif110-srylc diner, "11lh iukctio~c:'
'trc,...:s home tylc food Not rated
U Tonto Crill, 951 Newport (cnttr 01
M0-~75. Open 11 10 11 Mon l rt. 11 tu
m1Jn1ah1 S.u Sunday brunch 10 h• ;
Rc,crHttUn\ 1rccptcd 0111h"C\IC1n.
T Cll/ Mc' .ind Mcx1un '""'llrlll.'.1 "' J r.:,
111/C i.t><:lll iilllncl\phcrc Verv enoJ gin II
c..rn 11m1k). pork dl'h1;s l •~ch hJf'f'
hc•ur SS
fl'hC'nnan'1, 1•"41.:d •I tht' ~cry end of
rhc Ne.,,rc•n 1'1ci. 675-9771 Re\("~''°"
nut nc • .:hil"' '><: rv1ng lhc he 'hc•I ~:i
fuo•h from 11'1c 1'1~tl1l N •rthv.c•I Ut,...il..
l.i\I. lund1. dinner "' r 11cd
... , ( n1'""'· 11<01 r r .•• llll (.u.ot I lw'I
lt,IJ "'·'' Op.;n ~ 111 I~ Mun \.ii , 4 1
JI ll \un \und.n tirumh 10 I 111 ; 11
k1 ·• l'\<11l1<1n) u1ggc,1cJ 1\ l.111.tm.irt.. f i
•f'C•l.11 ll<l l\1"11', f'l'C l h>ll>n\ I\ .1 Hp
h.a nl 'IC O!Jc Bell, E:nal.1nJ\ .11Jcu 1n11
111•1 uul,hk I ••nJ .. n l hl' m~nu ""~'
l un1111.nr.1I ·" "'' I .. , 1r:.1J1tu•n•I I n)' ''"
t.u~ 1n.luJu1i: \1•r l..•h111· puJllm!i P11m
111> " •1111 lhe l.norile, hut 1hc m<.'nu h.1,
~n "'11 II• offer more ,unt.·mrc• 11'\ \(' 1 It""' .m.t p.ht.1 d"hn SH
•hr •rrt f,.u, I f4"i :-Ocv.1•orr Crnlcr !Jr
r.w.5:~11 Opc:-n 11 111 111 ~ 'O ''" """ h
Mon ·I 11. 5 ro 10 l1•r dinner Sun I hul\
' to 11 f 11 ·\at Re• .. f'I 111.1n' \llJ&<.'•I• J
\knu 1n 11,1n~1l11•11 :-,.,U'l,·;au nou'lcllc
C h1111>1\4.:roc "'•th I""'' Jllhc• lhr.rv.n 111
tor lO'",J mC.J\UIC C-m't ljUllC c11mp.1rC'
v.11h lh.: u11sin;1l 1n L•gun;i lk .. ,h I'll.'·
1cn1io11\ "'lnC h•I \Cb lune fur \C"'hC
SSS
c.111')'• Oth, 1.l•)Q E:. c, ... ,, 1t1gh"o1' ti,~
;1•n Open 9 lo 8 Mon ·I ri. 9 '" , !\.11
Ill '" I< ~un Rcsc l'\.illon. not 111·l'n•.1rv
,\I k J\I l7 •.irl11C\ e>( h1•I .ind , .. 1i.1 licit
\.ln•l1t.1('h1.. rrozcn 'lllj;Url, I UC\ nlj:hl
I•••~. carcrtng Af\n in Pl.1t.1 •le C.i(c\
~.11 r.11ell
Glorilo, J05 Manne A"~, fli"i0hl11\ Au·
thcnh<. ltahlln food Dinner onl'I, ~ m IO
pm Mon ·Thur\, 5 tn 11 rm I rt .1n1t
S;at Nol rared
lfauu'1, 33:!5 Newpon BhJ l'I ~~ 4ht.i.
Open lor lunch 11 10 .l Tue' S11, 1l1nn, r
~ 'O rn 11 Mon -Sal , ~ 30 rn Ill Sun
Rc.crva11on' accepted Fc\11 .. c dinrna 111
J('hciou' L cbanc~e 1pcc11alt1c\ Dclh
d.incen on v.cckcnd~ U
J.W:e Su Crill, 900 Newpor1 (enter Dr
M.irrN1ll llotel 640-4000 Open 6 JO 1 m
to 10 pm Sun-Thurs, fl'\O <1m In II
p m frt -S11 Reservation\ 1cccr1eJ
r re'h fish tclcchons Not r~ted
Klta)'•m•, 101 Ba)"1cw Place. NcWJ'IC'rl
Beach, 725-0m U.nch Mon ·Frt . din
ncr from 6 pm. Mon.-Sat • cf())(d Sun
Self 1wk 1n 1djo1ning lot Authcntie J11p
;snc'c cu1\lnc SCMJ in 1r11nquil cnvunn
mcnt Order SS5·pcr-pcnon ka1't'k1 (Cl\I
~4 h<iun in advance SSS
IA Midi, J.421 V11 UdO, 675-4004 RcKr
Ylltk>ns acaptcd Sv.1 i £hcf W1hcr Rut•
llm1n's aw1rJ-oarinn1na cua me 11 lnn<l\1°
11\'C and arlisllc. umb, \'Cll •nd 01her
\pcc11l11cs from Fr1nc~ ind Sw11urland
Lun<h, dinner. Q>dc1aih, catcnnJ. SS
t.hrto Polo. 1260 ~'°"· nt-0801 Open
for h1nch and dinner t"'Cry day 11 a m
10 11 p m Freshly made pa tat aounnc1
pluas. Otcat rilouo and SJl(X'Chi. Oour-
mcl PL~as and take-out SS••••
MartCktsi-. 1100 w PtcirM; Cout tlwy
64S.8314 Open fot dinner 6 10 10 p m
Mon.·Fri • 5:30 to 11 pm. Sat..S11n. Rcs.-
crvallons suggested. Morottan cuisine.
spcC'lahzing In lemon ch1ckcn and rabbit
SSS
Mn1tt0's, 2325 E. Pacific Co.i;t Hwy 673·
11267 Open for lunch 11 30 a m 10 3
p m • dtnner 5 10 11 p.m. RCJ.Crvalion\
required Gourmet l111i1n cu1\lnc in red·
vt'lvcl splendor No1 rared
Ma~r. 2931 E. Pactfic Cooul liwy. 67.S·
66U Open for lunch 11 30 1 m 10 2..JO
rm, d•nncr .S JO 10 10 30 I" m Sund"
hrun'h 11 30 .i m lo ~ 1.0 pm Rc\Cl'\I·
111,n\ 1cccp1cJ Cn11.:ally .i~ct.11mcd lnd1·
.sn ;ind 1o1ndoc1r1 ~ookcry SS
\lrualuna R1s1ur11nlt, :!U I l: P.i.:tfil Cn,,,, HI\'\ 1'>7~ ~001 I un.h, 11 lO :1 m
tu J pm, d1nm:r ~ pm In n111lnigh1
I I 1pp\ hour. !\lun ·In l'•l1t1 Jmm11 J\,ul
.1hk au,lhng ''"'"' llfkrms contcmpo·
r.1"' n1>rth~rn (l,111,111 (Ul\lnt' Ufl.: ~lcC•
:ion 11! p.&'ll:u, p11IA\ ~ rpJCCk•, l~.tulll
:iinJ .1nllpi•l1 I ull lt.ir >~'C,1.1l11m1 in I
I.ah.in -...int ".;,I 1 lll"J
\lul<1oon'\ lt1\h Pub. :'II~ :".::v.pml Cen
tcr Dr ().JI lllfl C>p·n II JO am '" 111
prn \un Thun , 1110 .im 111 II pm
I 11 '\.at II.or llJ'<'O 11n1il I • m R.:\c"a
'"'"' .l•••·r1 .. 1 lrl•h 'IXLl.lhlC\ plu\ .. ,1
.I h h111i:rr' .. n.t \IC''"' SS
'""pon t.o1ndln1. Sul I .i\I l 1licv.111c1
, -: • \ 1 )pen 1111 lune h 11 .1 m ,,, :
r Ill' limn. I \ h• "· rn Rcs,f\;ilKln\ l&,
'· rt.d I 1n1: "'ollcrlr.1111 d1n1n1 V.1lh grl"al
•I•"' ••I 1-.. n Z.1•nc ;1n.1 .. 11 the C\~1r1n
1•01·n 1111•n th;st 1mpJi,, O...ncr l>.1'l1d
'i1 .. 111" , ~f.t•t<•u• ~1111uJc '' aprucn1
111 1h1• , 111n1• ''"·ac·c-\\11ndC'rlul frnh
l1•h ind •tJft•od. ntc:lknt <iund.a'
l'irun. h \ .111rd cnl.:rl~tnmcnt 111du1le•
IM rcgp.1c on Sund3\\ SSS
'""Port O~•ltr Dar and 1:rm. 'Hill W
! )( Jnfwnr I> 75..-icrr1 r rC\h (1'\h ilnJ
r ''' 1 •1-.:t1l 111n u>c t..1.111\, hccr and
11.1nc I tome m;aJ.:-Jc"(''I~ Opt'n Jail\
I ••m 11 \0 a m Ca•u.I at'™"phcrc SS
l h~ Old p11htlll Factory, ;? 110 Ne.,,, purl
111,,1 ,., ,~ "6~4 Oren for dinner ~ II• 10
rm \Ion ·Thun . ' lo 11 pm Fn ·Slt
l '" 10 pm '\un Rcsc"''illh>ni not •~·
lCptcd Jn('\rcnsr'll(' l.iugns •nd p.t\ta
1lt\h.:J ,. llh an nld fa~ht0n('d flair No1
I JI< .I
1•1m1di•t c.rr, 11()().l> Newport center
1>1 t.U-1.?.'7 Open tor lunch 11 am ru
: \I f' rn \l0>n Frt , J11111cr S 10 9 pm
"ll'ln -~~t Rc~CI'\ ll1<1f1\ fl('ttJllCd pc·
CUl171TIJ 1n hc\h f11h •nd f'Ull, CllC llnJ:
''a1htilc ~ '' r.itci,J
Parl.tr's '\nfood Grill, 100 P.tlm S1 fl7'
1'741 Or< n for lunch 11 11 m 10 3 pm
M1•n .<;;it , •hnncr 5 I<> 10 pm SJI.·
Thu" • ~ 111 11 pm ht Sunday brunch
10 1 m 10 4p m Re~t\alK>n' 1ugc11ed
~11:.1b 11nd 'c~food ""1th JIQ and rcgJc
/\Out to1tcll
P••ul. Pl.it.a Ne.,,.pon. IJmtol and hm·
l>t11ce 1!1Xl Rri~tol 752 0107 Open for
lunch 11 'I() 1 m 10 2 pm Mon.•Fri: dtn·
ncr 6 JO 10 pm Mon -Sat RctieMIK>ru
;icceptcd L1&hl Ind natural Oavo" from
the aouth of France Ind the IOOlh of
C1ltfo1nia Mal'\ielous wtc of baby let·
111ce1 tn in00\-'1llvc llladt Spare l lm<H-
phcrt in tlrtp mall location doc n't d1·
m1n1sh the C~Clltmcnt or P1'!Clll Olhau·
1m11in11rve nair SSS
Tht hYllJoft. 6QO Nc:wpor1 Center Or
four Sra10ns Jlotrl 759-0ll08 Open (01
hrukfn1 6 30 10 11>30 am Mon.-Frl.,
lunch 11 JO 1 m. to 2 p m. Mon ·Fn , dtn·
ncr 6 10 10 '\O pm and Sund.ty brunch
10 1 m to 2 pm R~rv111()nJ needed
Amcr1c1n c:onttmJ"Oflry cu1Sinc wuh
Frt'nch 1ouchci 01\'Cne brc1d bukc1. all
breads baltod on PfCmJscs. Impeccable
$el'\-1CIC M°'tly pcrfccl food, in an ltmol·
phcrc that Ira nds ho I atcrihcy. US
1llt Rn. 1141 Newport Center Dr. 644-
4400. Open for h&ach Mon ·Fri .. 11~
1 m. 10 ) p..ni ; d n t ftOfn ':.."'O p.m.
n11h1ly Gourmet lllalood aad omcr .-
mlues served up ift a lurarto.t ll'l deco
•ell1n1 With I vfew O( Ibo~ CIOUt.
l rvc music and • duc:IQ& fM aJahts a
.. eek 1n the black srultc-lloofod •&me
roum SSSS
flit RJn. 880 Newport Omtcr Or. 720-
l '-'il Open for luoch lt;lO a.m. to 3 p.m.
\1 n ·S•I, dinner S:30 p.m. to 12 a.m..
\I in -Sal ReteMlJom su~cd. Al·
"J\\·C~cellent dinina upe.ricncc. O..te
1{11~ Girls in 1ca11ty alttrts; woodcrfulJJ
fijnn\ butcnde~ Hans Praact'• QS>Cr·
11~ The only place to be on Frid1y af-
1cmoon 1n Newport Bc:ach; tables tn thc
bJf .arc reserved a week In 9dvarice Bc:Jt
t-11hur1crs 1n town; dillo l!Yct and on-
'"" Ritz ulad, cndted dunacncu crab.
Pcf1n11M: non·nOUYCIJe menu at1ra con-
,,,1cn1 rrom year to year and 10 docs
1'1ai:u·~ c:hcntelc, the creme de II creme
• < l ( Cuu1lly clcpnt to dressy US
Nu1h\C'hlld'.. 2407 E. Coast Hwy , Co-
' 1 .lei Mu 67).37SO. Open for lunch
,, •n r11 11 Im. to 2·30 p.m. Dinner S-
I r m daily Re1erva1iolu 1CCCpled for
n,h and from S to 9:30 pm Mon ·
I !iu". from S 10 7 p.m. only Fri , Sal
, n,1ucnlly cood continental, Nonhcm
I • ~,.. cu1\lnc SS
Nnul Tha l, 40()1 W Cotbt H1shwaY, 6S().
\ P ~. RcscrvallOnt accepted Dcfinitrvc
l" 11 cu1\1ne Valuc-p!lded lundlcon
mt•1na11on spe~1l1. Serene decor
"" dinner, Sunday brunch Abo 11
I l \ Coast Hwy 1n Laauna Bc:xh.
I l "4~4 SS
Mu bf• Japar Dtecr, 3000 W. Paa fie
Wilhelm
C.oaa H'Wf. 7'l2...t066. Open 7 UL to 9
µ. &tlj. Retcmihons noc MCCs&ary
Eqiisb..rylc ,.,. W'lth burscn and dcD
undwicba Noc nl.td.
., O.U, 640 Newport Cent" Or. 7»
0360. 0pc1' 7 UL tO 4 p a Mon..-Fn
No rcKMtions needed. DcU cu· nc.
Not rated
S.,.rt. l<*> BaJlldc Dr. 6'4-4220. Open
for lunch Moe.·Fri. and dinner Mon.-
Sun. Masniricent Nonhem ltahan cu1-
"~ Pasta made on premises: sauces
are ablolutcly perfect Outdoor p11ho
catches baysidc brecre& from ncart>y
Balboa bland SS
Sttlllbedl't. 217 Manne Ave Balboa ts.-
land. 673-0570. Small and intimate. Rei·
crvatiosn • mull. Excellent lobster
bisque, r~ted meats and fish 11Crvcd
J111th cu1tomi2ed sauces. Gn:1t loation
near the bay. SSS•••
hldlo Cak, 3201 E. Pac1ric Coast Hwy
67S-7S7S. Open 11 1 m to 10 pm Mon.·
Wed . 11 a.m 10 11 pm Thun -S11 .. 10
1 m to 10 pm Sun Rescrv111oiu IC·
«pied Fuh10n1blc menu of C\lnen1 f1-
von1cs. l..11e-n11h1 bu d1n1ns. &ood
tappy hour. SS
tat\ Nood~ :?LS Rf\o-enidc Dr , Newport
Bc.tch S48-741 Lunch Mon ·Fri., din·
ncr Mon ·Sun Valet pu1c1n1 on week·
ends, parlUn& lot Ill front ol leSllUrlnl
U~lc nc11hborhood n:i11un1nl scrvn
h1gh-cl1u. real Italian repenoirc SS
T•lf of tile Whalf, 40() Main Strei,
81lbo1 673-4633. P1noram1c blV "IC'W,
entry features pteluru of Old NC'WpOfl
Sufood and trad1uon1I f1\'0ntcs Lunch,
<Lnncr and S11urd1y, Sunday brunch
SS••
TrttJ. 440 Heliotrope Ave 673-0910
American ind in1c1n11ton1I cu1S1nc
Lounse opens d11ly 11 S pm , dinner
'crvcd n11hlly from 6 p m Appelllcrs
and l11c·ru1h1 menu un11I m1dn11h1 One
of the Oransc Coas.t'a moat unique rcs-
t1urantt SS
Tnna, 2JOO W Cou1 H11hway 122-9248
S11nd1.rd sushi ind Japanese fare •llh a
unall ocean \'lCW from 11's ovcr-thc-hotcl
location.. Not rated
l'lttt9 Man. S<IS Newport Center Dr
64().6333 Open II JO 1 m 10 11 pm
Mon -Thurs. I IJO 1 m 10 m1dn11ht Fn.·
Sal, S to 10 p m. Sun Rcscrva1101u
needed Contemporary Italian cu111nc
lnteresttDS pastu. SS
11 Oc:ntif'Net. 2100 W Ocunlronl, b')'
the Balboa Pier 67S-2.S66 New name,
aame owner Ru Chandler Emphws on
sourmcl seafood Grear atmosphere,
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1emec and chef. Open daily for dhmer
rrom s pm. Bar opens 11 4 SSSStt••
Vitia "'· 3IJI W. Coast Hwy. 642·
7880 Dinner llipt.fy S p.m. co 2 a.m. Ex-
cellent, heany Italian cuisine: outsUDd·
ins wine list ActiYc piano bar. ra.~ite
local l1tc·n1Jbt spol. Reservations ac·
ccpled Valet boat patluns. SS
Yanktt Taftt'R, llJ ~ Or 6~
Slll Dinner from S pm. ni&bJb' Sunday
brunch Eclcc11c fare in classy surTOUnd-
1np under the superb dirccuoa of Hans
Pnscr. •ho owns The Ritz.. and his
d1u1h1er and aon-1n-l1w, Karen and
B•n')' P1crec Newport Bc:ach's newest
landmark Dock your boat and dine. SS
Ztppa, 347 Newport Center Dr. 640-
0600 Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m. to 2 30
Jl m : dinner seven d1ys, 6-10:30 pm.
Contemporary Italian cuisine. Hot bar
1ellon SS
Ciao Btlla, 1"7272 N~hopc St. S46-7•26
Oren for lunch from I I .JO 1 m 10 2 p m
\ion -F11 Dinner ,S.Q JO pm Mon .
Tllun, 5-10 pm Fn . Sat Closed Sun-
J.a\-i Italian cu1s1ne with American
•• .. ~1C\ ~ (burgen, hoc dop) IVljlablc 1n
the b11 N,,, rued
The llop, I 774 Brookhunt St 963-2366
Open b pm ro ! am Mon-Sat Ham-
bu1gcf\, qucud1llu, .. b11 bopper" hot
lk'&' 01rl(in1 to ·~ ind '605 muSK'
Rc'(~llltin\ not required Semi-casual
lnc'fpc:n\1\'e "lot rated
Prlml\tr11 Rtstaur11nt, J652S Broollhunl
St (11 Heil) n5.797 Open lunch II.JO
to 2 pm, Dinner S 10 10-.JO p.m Mon.·
Sat lt1ltan Reserv111ons accepted.
Cuu.il Good value for well-prepared
veal. pas11 and clusical Italian d11hu.
Great dcJscru SS
Cf'UJ' Hone SCed e .... Md s.i...,
I S80 Broothollow, s-49-1512. Rcacrva.-
uons 11ettpled. Down·bomc, countJy dio-
'"" Lunch, dinner; daocina lad ~
music tn tbc uJoon.. Noc l"ltcd.
~ 23'100 El Toro Rd. &S9-9393.
Open 11 a m to It p.m. dlily. Rcscna.
uon.s accepted. Moroccan cuisioe with
~ti)' dmans nflhllJ. Noc raled. c,... Heut, 3280'2 r.cmc Cout Hwy ..
South l..lpn1 499-2626. Rae.mt.ions
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bninch, dancin1 ind IM en1en11nmen1
Not rated .
0'~'• Tnttorta. 25214 C..bot Rd
951 -3963 Open few luttdl 11.)0 am 10
2JO pm Tuu -Fri : dinner S 10 9 pm
Mon.-Thurs S 10 10 pm Fri -Su Reser-
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pasta 'Not nted
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p m. Sun ; Sl.lftd:ay brunch 11 a m 10 3
p m. Speci1lizin& 1n 1u1hen11c homemade
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Sun Not rated
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field. 768·UHOP. Open 6 pm to 2 a m
Mon.·Sll Reservations not r.:quircd A
throwback 10 the 'SOI ind '605 1nclud1n1
daricins. hamburseri and "b11 bopper"
hot dop. NOi rated
Birutnro, 19100 Van K1nn1n Ave 7S2·
S222. Open (Or lunch 11 Im 10 3 pm.
dmncr S 10 II pm Temric happy hour S
to 7 p m Rescrva11on1 KCepted Award·
""1nn1n1 European cumnc Gorscous. 1n-
1eru11na. very liCnouJ food with a moder·
Legend
Whal the ,..lings mean:
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SS Moderate.
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dinner or power lurich Order 1 full meal
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Chiaro Joa. 1818 M11n SI z.61-JOE!
Open 7 1.m 10 11 p.m Mon -Fn, 11 am
to II pm Sat • 4 30 10 10 pm Sun Rei -
cl'\llllOlls aa:cptcd. M1C5qu11c and oak
llcaltJ an.d sea.food Nol rated
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