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Cooler with some cloUdl
Morning low clouds and fog, other-
wise variable high cloudiness. Slightly
cooler. CoastaVlnland highs from 65. JO
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rmation, including boating, fishing and
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IN THE NEWSROOM
Where's the Beer. You've heard of
the Great American Smokeout? .. A
group called EarthSavc Orange County
sent a less-than-beefy press release our
way this week promoting the Great
Amencan Meatout .. On March 20 -
the fint day of spring -consumer.
environmental and animal nghts
act1vtSts across the nation "v.111 ask
1he1r friends and ne1ghbori. to kick the
meat habit, at lca~t for the day,"
according to publicity coordinator Chrio;
Lazarus. EarthSavc say reducing the
intake of meat benefits the health of
humans and the environment -not to
mention that of animals that would
normally wand up on dinner tables
E:..vents arc planned m 250 different
location . including good ol' Orange
County
QUml Of Tllf DAY
·r mus baseball, I hope baseball
misses mt I wish I could wake up
tomorrow and forget about tht last two
~an I'm gonna go on ~1th my lift
f 'm going to ~ bigger and !Ntttr, I
hope I'm 1ust trying to get tht whole
thmg ~hind mt I'm lookmg for
understanding, not sympathy "
A teary-eyed Pete Rose (02).
"The dew of compassion is a tear ·
Lord Byron.
Sfhe Oninge Co11t Dally Pilot
joins other local
business giants in
sponsoring Spirit
Run 1991, Orange
County'!. largest 51</
!OK race, on Feb
24 at Fashion
Island in Newport
Beach. Call race
director Cheryl
Morse at 720-0837
for information.
LOTTERY
Lotto
3. 4, 23, 24, 28, 41
Bonus number -10
Dec co
•Hearts: J1clt
•Oubs: 6
•Diamonds: 6
•Spades: Queen
Topper
West Covina
San Fernando
San Pedro.
INDEX
Ask Mr. Riaht/C'
Bridge column/M
Bulletin Bolrd/.U
8\lsiness/A4'
Ousined/C'
ComiCllAIO
Community Forum/A U
Crouword/C7
Hor<>ICOpCIO
Ann Landen/At
Society/At
Sportl/ll
TVlist/Weelnd
Weather/Cl l
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When lmpltllMfttina mand•tory
water rat Orlfjl Coast cities
•re •skina far ' ~ ~uctt0n
from latt ~s wacer uage ~
this un(J ufy ~ residinu who
voluntanly Nduold thelt ~ter con-
sumptlOft owr the lMt fi . ye•rsl
Can you think ol ~equitable so-
lution? Flood the EdrtcW's Hotline
(642-6086) with your response,
which wtll appcm in next Thursday's
ed1t1on
Thi week'• nnaJlst!/A7
ltn 111'11 out l8r
Grmlmys/Cl 1
Thursday, February 21, 1991 · 25 cents
Residents The future looks brown on coast
say water
plan all wet
By Bob van Eyken
0rtnoe Coast Dilly Piiot
COSTA MESA -Water off1c1ab
and neighbors of Lindbergh School
are expecting a fight tonight over a
proposed 20 million-gallon under-
ground reservoir on the closed
~chool's grounds.
See RESERVOIR/?111 A7
By Bob van Eyken
Ot'ange Cout Datt Pjc)I
Where green was de rigeur, b~o" n will
soon be socially imperative.
That's what water officials Sa} "111
like ly happen with lawns and park' 1f
California's record-
brcaking drought,
now an its fifth
yc,1r. con11nucs un-
Jbated.
'The Caty Coun-
cil 1 requiring city
departments to
meet the same
goali. as private cit-
c
II
1Lens, which right now means a 10 percent
cutback an usage," said Bob Dixon. New -
Then victims fly new colors
port Beach public ut1ht1es director.
The city as 1ts own biggest water cus-
tomer, D1Xon said, and so far official
water usage has been cut back 13 percent
compared to last ;ear without any nouce-
able effect on park lawns or median
~tnps
· But the council h..ts instructed staff to
prepare for the poss1b1hty of 30 percent
cuts this summer," he said. "At 30 per-
cent we're talking about a ccrtam brown
tone And 1f we get up into the 30s and
40s, we're going to be looking at a lot of
brown."
fhe city has alread\ ~ent out letters to
re1.11dents advising them to e~pect a ~o
percent requested cutbac.k 1n wat er u<.age
per household and a rate structure that
penalizes households that use more than
the requested allotment.
Other measure<; arc being considered,
he !>aid
'At a certain point the cutbacks are
going to he such that you have to put re-
stncuons on when there can be watering
of lawns. f r e~mple,'' he said "We
don t want 10 ha\ I! water pohcc out there,
but "I! could .tsk neighbors to knock on
each other' ..:oors 1f they sec violauons "
Ne" port Beach imports all of us water
through the Metropolitan Water Distract,
w~1ch announced a 20 percent cutback
for Southern Cahforn1a counties effective
~brch I
In ('i_i<.ta !\.ksa. "here the local water
See DROUGHT /Piii M
I Laguna
paint war
gets sticky
By Karen Auge
~ Coui ~ f Puot
LAGUNA BEACH -!"1ck and Denise>
Karagoz1an thought they v.cre building
their dream house on a h1lls1de an thl.)
picturesque "illage
What the) did was lay the foundation
for a media e\ent.
If e"erythang goc!I according to plan. as
of F"nday night, the e enor of the
Karagozians' home will no longer be th6
contr0\ers1al "shell v.hitc' hue it cur-
renth 1s.
Bu·t It won't exaCtl\; be the "sandstone"
shade then: ne1gbbo;._ and the city's pow-
erful De ign Revtev. Board has in mind,
either
In a dramatic blending of unabashed
patriotism and a de ire to demonstrate
their frustration with 1he etty's unbendmc
bureaucraC), the Karagozians' arc havtng
their house painted red, white and blue.
And thanks to the live radio broad~st
of the painting, all of Southern California
will be hsten1ng an
Aiding the couple in their apparent
no e-thumbing at cit} hall will be a
batall1on of volunteer profe aonal house:
painter , all of whom have been recruited
and egged on by a Los Angeles radio
tall-sh~ host
Dave Adelsohn of Newport Beach and Moni ka Phillips of
Huntington Beach ~ with new Oags that Oew over the
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state Capitol Both Orange Coast residents were v1ct1ms in
the recent rash of Oag thefu.
Joe Crummey, of KFI-AM radio, and'
his producer, Jane !\oms, were amused
b)• newspaper articles describin.g the
Karagozian's home<olor plight. Crummey
persuaded Nick Karagozaan to dlSCUSS hi.a
difficulty on the air. But it was an irah:.
caller to the show who made the fateful" Stolen flags replaced
Ferguson, Daily Pilot come to theft victims' aid
By Mimi Ko
0ranoe Coul Ody Pjc)I
Two flag theft victims -one who
lost an American nag given lo him by
the U.S. Air Force and the other who
lost the flag she purchased after be-
coming a U.S. citizen -were pre-
sented new flags this week through ef-
forts by the Oninie Coast Dally Pilot
and Assemblyman Gil Ferguson.
Both Dave Adelsohn of Newport
Beach and Huntington Beach resident
Monika Phillips were victims an the
recent wave of American flag thefts
Ferguson, who regularly donates
nags to new Boy and Cub Scout
troops tn Orange County, said the
Daily Pilot:s account of the thefts
touched him.
"It' depressing that someone v.ould
steal a nag during this time or war,
but I can understand that not every·
one shares both hone ty and patriotic
See FLAGS/1'111 M
Pranksters
pun on heist
of Old Glory
By lrts Y ol<ol
Or-. c... Olly PllDt
NEWPORT BEACH -A 600-
square-foot American flag tolen
from the Newport Beach Elks
Lodae last week mystcnously
SM PRANK/P'lll M
tn -color sugge tion. •
The Karagoz1a.ns agreed. ...
''The idea kmd of nowbaJled, and here
v.e are," said Norri "He's been tryinJ to
play ball for a long time. This is the dea-
pcratc act of a desperate man."
The whole thing began when the
Karagozians went before the Dcsip Re·
view BQard, which mandated th1t the
couple paint the home "sandstone," and
they agreed. But when he went to ~
paint, Karagozian bought " hell ~
in tcad. ick Karagozian hu aaicl lae
thought the color w cJo&c eftousb. ..
neighbors and the re~iew board tblialt adt-
crwise.
So, the couple -he is Jix ......
presnant-have been denied a : c ;
. See PAINT
Hlsstnaer predicts end of Persian Gull war Is Just weekl
By Anna Cekola
Omoe Cont °"' Plot IRVINB -Whether it is achieved by a
diplomatic or military solution, the war in
the Middle East will likely end in the neit
few weeks. former secretary or state
Hen')' Kiainscr said Wednesday.
Ki•inaer made the comment.I during a
preu conference before Jivlna a keynote
addresa to 1bout 1 1.000 members or the
lnduatrill Lcque of Oranp County ror
its 20lh annual mectina at the Irvine
Hyatt Rc,cncy. "If there'• no neaoti1tcd outcome. then
I think there Will be • military outcome,"
Kilainpr told rep>ners. ..But that too
wlD lad, In flf1 Yilw. IO I *Y npid COii·
dueion. AU cteeen battllt hM ellded ...., ...
la IM_,.... olw, Kl •I •raid
the United Stites will have to set con-
crete conditions arid make sure that Iraqi
President Saddam Hussein cannot claim
he achieved anything by occupyina
Kuwait.
Much of Kiuinpl"1 comments were di·
rected toward tbe recent peace prOf>?PI
m1de by =red Sovtct President Mikhail ~ wl how that might
play into moMna the war.
As allied Uoopl •t on the brink of •
loq·awaited poUd battle late Wed-
Mlday, 8.pded rldiD iald Seddlm WU •ndial Porefp Mimlrur Tariq Ali& to
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Local News Briefs
Disabled woman reported missing
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Unocal settles suit for $100,000
SANT A ANA -Unoc,il Co rp. Wedne,day agreed to p.l~
nearly $100.000 to settle a lawsuit filed by the Orange Count}
district attorney\ office O\Cr the compan>'' fa ilure to oh1,11n
permits fo r underground ga .. ohnc storage tonk,.
Without admitting hnb1hty. Unoc.;I agreed to make ~ure '''
350-plus underground \IOrnge tnnk'i at 143 gas stat1o n:i; tn Oran •e
County have the neccs ary permit!>, s111d Orange ('oun1y D1m 1C l
Attorney Michael Cup1ui
Unocal agreed to pay $750,000 in r1ncs, a" "ell a'i S 153,845 for
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Chromatograph/Ma Spectrometer that analyies hazardou wa tc
sample .
Unocal pokesman Jeff Callendar said the agreement, which
wa apprO\'ed by • jud&e Wednesday, remmed from 1 di pu1e
with che Orange County Health Care Agency. which in peels
underpound 1tor-ac aanks.
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counties the authoritt to inspect ind regulate undergound
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The World ... in Four Minutes
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WASHINGTON -Secretary of
State James A. Baker Ill declared on
Wedne day that Iraqi troops "will
leave Kuwait soon," but he steered
clear or the question of Saddam
Hu scin's postwar future.
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STORM
House Speaker Thomas S. Foley.
meanwhile, said it would be
"extremely difficult" for Pre~ident
Bu h to rcfu c an unconditional Iraqi
withdrawal -even if that meant
leavin~ Saddam in power.
Whale the talk continued, Saddam's arm)' remained in Kuwa11.
and the world waited for Bush to give his own troops the go·
ahead for the long-expected ground offen ive.
Bush himself had nothing to say on the subject in pubhc. But
Baker, speaking at a luncheon for Denmark's Queen Margrethe
II, renewed the U.S. demand that Iraq pull out of KuwJil
"immediately, totally and uncond1t10nally'' and comply fully w11h
U N resolutions. "Anything short of that is unacceptable," he
said.
''One way or another, the army of occupation of Ir.lq will leave
Kuwait soon," Baker predicted.
The Washington Pose said in ThurM.lay editions that Bu 'h h.1s
told Soviet President Mikhail Gorh.1chev that he should add
lhrcc conditions to the peace proposal Gorbachev has \cnt to
Uaghdad -Iraqi withdrawal in four day, from the time 1t agree~
to do so, disclosure of all minefields and rclca~c of all pmoncr'i.
I he four-day deadline was said 10 have been ca lcuhllcd to fnrcc
the Iraqi army to leave many of its tanks behind
1 he Gorbachev plan, assessed by Bui.h ;i-. "well ~hon" of \\hat
" required to meet United Nauons re'inl1111ons again't lr<1q
report ed!) call s fo r complete w11hdrm1 .. 1I fro m Ku"all coupled
\\llh prom1,t'i of no punishment and later ll1'CU't\10n of ~1 1<ldlc
[ .,1\1 ISSUC\
In other dc,elopmcnb \\ edne,dJ)
•La\\mai..e r., laid into Defcn ,e Der 1rtme11 1 ull1c1ah
re'>pon\lblc for mail Jcl1\ cries to \Cr\ 1n:men .ind "omen
'ta11oneJ in 1he \\ar zone
"1 he cn11re Congress ,., littered \\tth le111.:r' ,,1\tnl! '\ou're 11111
by
Sheral LeBeau
ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES
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r1.•m.1nllt dinner .11 the quatnt Monique' 111 \uuth L 1~11n.l .ind,
· '" 1 111ghtc<ip .11 the S1utl10 CJ tc 1n Corona Jcl M.ar
\~ thn h~tencd to the 1azz band, Uobh1e Jo c,cootcd her chair
n '' to Jonathan\ She had \\atted pat1 cn1h fo r him to make the
111,1 11111\c, and nm" 11 "as ti me to t.1kc m.111erc, into her n"n
hanJ, -literal!~
\, ca,uall\ a' 'he could, Bobbie Jo l:lld her h.lnd nn ht' th1i:h.
rt£ht .tCfU" ihc pleat\ C'f ht<, gr.11 n1nncl p.1n l\ ~
At fir,1. J 1na1h.rn didn't mo'<:~ 1nll Oobh1c JP rnntempl.11cd her
nt'\I mo'e But then ~he fell h1) hand p1..:l-.111~ her' up and plactng
11 haLI-. 111 1ltr °'"n lap
I h" 1~n·1 the nght time,'' he \:lid 4u1c:tly.
J ( 111, ,fl looketl up ;11 Jonath.tn and \,I\\ him \IJrtn~ JI thl'
"1r \-iu,11ly. he "J' c;tJrt ng ,JI he r rnu .. 1n l\.Jthcn nc Bell. ,1,111d·
11i-: .11 the h.1r in ,, pair of 1eans that hioked 1mpo'"bl) 11rl 1 <'11
her ~
J11n.1t h:in •· Dohb1c: Jo tneJ 10 'nap he r date uul of Im 1r.tnll
\ JnnJl han~" she ~Jtd J ltllle lot1tlcr I tn.!llV. \he picked up he r
~ni.. a' h1g, hlue Ad10' Mn1hrr, l<h,ed 11 111 h" fJte, .ind
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Did You Know?
Newport Harbor served as
Southland's prime fishing port
In Newport Beach: I ran~ Keeler of Nc"'port Oeach offer-. tlm
11rn1 During \\mid \\,tr II. thl· onlv 'Port f1'ihtng port 11n thL·
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I 111d111µ' \\1.:re Port Or.1nge. l irl\, Newport, Dave\. P.l\1lt11n.
I ~th ~I .ind l\1mhle' 1 here \\Crl' .ai,o .1hnut 611 chartcr float\ .ind
lit111' tor hire
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/\111111 ') Ornngr Coast v .1i1) Pilot, I' 0 llut J ~60. CO\(,l ,\k\,I,
-Co mpiled by Anne Spinn
Pollce Log
(·ostn Mesa Huntington Beach
doing 1he job on the mail,"' grou cd Rep. Frank McCloskcy, D·
Ind.
9The Senate Labor and Human Re ource~ Committee
approved a bill to allow soldiers in the gulf to delay student loan
repayments.
T he senators unanimously approved the Oulf War Education
and Health A istance Act and sent it 10 a pecial task force that
is compfling numerous bills into a legi lo tive package focusing on
need of American troops.
•white House budget director Richard Darman 101~ the
Hou c Appropriations Committee that as part of the bill to
finance the war that 'Bush plnns to submit later this week, he will
seek $12 billion for the costs or removing the troops from the
gulf. The measure will seek $S6 b1lhon, officials have said, with
most of the total eventually reimbur ed by attic~.
•Veterans Affairs Secretary l::.dward J Oerwansk1 told
Congress his department is negot1nttng with the Office of
Management and Budget for a supplemental appropnations bill,
later this year, to cover veterans-related expenses stemming from
the war.
Reagan seeks burlal plot at library
SIMI VALLEY Former President Reagan will seek
permission 10 be buried on the grounds of his presidential library,
an aide said Wednesday.
Reagan plans to apply to Ventura
County for approval so that he has the
option of be ing buried at 1he $40 million
hilltop library 50 miles from Los Angeles.
sa1J spokesman Bill G.uber
"It t!. )Omething under con"dcra11on It
1s \Cl) prcltmtnary Tht) 1s an option the
ReJgans "'ant to conc,1der," Garbe r o;a1d
Reagan cclcbr.11cd his 80th h1r1 hdJ) on r eb 6
The gr,\\.e\ of Herbe rt Hoover, Harry
lruman and Dwight E1'enho'rlcr .ire ,1t their pre 1dent1al
hbratte)
The Reagan lthral) open' tn No,emlltr
-8.t thr A11socl11trd Prrs
News of the Weird
Was hit man hired to help
glrl become cheerleader?
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8u)1n~s Off1cP 642-4321
Bu~tnt"SS (a'( 6l1 ·5902
home.," made 1hrou1h an unlocked back door. • ,\ ll"p.inic mi n who had been in C.1hfom1a one 1!.1} .rnJ ~pc11ks no t:.nghsh wa\ hit over the head and
rohh<·J nr h1\ hfc avings by rwo men who agreed to g1v(' him 1 ride 10 the San Fernando Valley The 11tc·
\1ni told police he was standina at MacArthur and II irbor houlevuds tn Santa Ana look1n1 for 11 ric1c when 1wo men 1n a red van atoppcd 1ncf p1cted him up When he aot into the van, one of the men hit him hom behind, probably wilh a pipe. and tooli: all hi\ money. v.hlch IOtalcct S800. llic 111cl1m w then !lumped on Newport &ulevard in C'os11 Mesa. He w." lreated and reluaed from Colleic I loap1t1I ror • fHnCh JUh in htS hod,
So!Tl('onc threw a big iron frame thrnu&h the ~m
dow of a 1lvcr Tuw1.i Tercel 11t the Vnltt Wnrncr api1r1me111t, 6600 Wirncr A\'e.
Th1c,e1 buralarizcd two Dupont Drive bu,inc c1 Mond11y f!!Jht, 1c1tina away wi th SSO from Sir S~edy
rnn11n1 There "''" no loss ·reported from lllmcs Shoe Repair nc.1(1 door. Entry fnlo tltc businCMcs was made by k1cluna down thctr front doors.
• Ootr clubs were atolcn (tom 1 1sora c un11 at 206S Placentia Ave. The thtd probably U'KCS I •• to CUI throuah a padlock and enter the unit. Noch1n• was
liken c.xcept the dubs, ~hkh 1ndudcd ciaf\t ironJ,
three woo6t, a punu, ind a pair of .,J~ abOa and a
aolf J. Value or lbc: 1&okn Ucmt II JJOO.
• Somcan threw t«b throuah two ··~ or <Jooc:h,111 lnd1Btt QO W. lPOt St , c:atttt•a abou•
SI l#J In damaao 10 the 1hMft store.
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• Rcsidenta complained the vandals not onJy drilpc:d their houle In lhe sooo block or m Dorado Urive Wllh 1olle1 paper, lhcy also ldt city road 1ian and 't.ituc' on the prem15" • f•l\C ~unplera on ikatcboards reportedly du' up
p1 , and pranu near the J):)rlin& kl• 11 l.ark View School. • A man complained that four men ~ere sclhn& dru,0 1n fronl or lier re lcknco 1n the 17000 b1°'1t ol redo Lane and th1t cars keep dri111n1 by at 2:4S
am .. kccpjnJ her awake.
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A buuncu at 19'100 Fa.itth1ld reported Tucaday
thae aomeonc ltc* computer d111 troril the firm. •
Laguna Beach
The pohcc lo1 wu unavall1blc.
ewport Beach
A Ille act1c1't l9IO Oauun pithip truck, w'hkh hid 12 bap O( trotat in,1dc, WU ttokn frora a printc lot )U~ WC t OfJOlh lrecl. • A (Cramic end tllc ~licaa llatuc wo.1h Sl.000 wn 1ound bf en at H1rb0r Vecw E.lcmcotafJ Sdtool. 900 Ooldurod Ave.
Orange Coast Dally Piiot Thurlday, February 21 , 1991 ii
A tribute to a 'normal'
and magnificent man
District's ledger looks lean, but healthY
Jim Melbon was a good
man: a friend you could
count on with n smile you
couldn't forget.
"My Dad's ln'lt request,"
eulogized Jim's oldest son
John, ''was to be remem
be red as a 'normal' man."
Tuesday, John Melbon told
hundreds o( mourners that
his Dad's last request would
not be granted
By Russ Lo r
Orl.'IQt Coal Oa l'llol
NEWPORT BEACH -WiJh
neighboring school dibtricts (acing
massive budget cuts next school
year, the Newport-Mesa Unified
School D~trict b rclattvcly well·
oft.
"We're not in the same boat
other districts arc in right now,"
said Steve Wagner, district direc-
tor or business support services.
"But it will be a lean year."
Bccau c of high property tax
revenues an the district, Ncwport-
Mcsa 1s a "basic ai d" district
which doe not depend on state
education funds, except for cert1un
c.ategoncal programs such as spc •
cial education and aiftcd educa-
tion
In Irvine, school dtStnct officials
arc facing a $3.3 million cut fo r
next ye r\ budget, which will in-
clude program curs and staff re-
ductions.
"We don't anticipate having to
make deep cut\ in the curriculum
or ha.,,ang tu la) off o;taff," said
Ncwpor1 Mc~a scho0I board Pres1
dent Sherry Loofbourrow. • I don't
believe the community "-tit see a
difference 1n their child's cduca-
taon. what they wall &ec 1~ a slow-
ina down of 1mprovcmcnh an their
child's edu.e.ttaon."
Loofbourrow is quick to point
out that while the d islrict wtll not
be as impacted by the ._tate'& bud·
get cmi!> ac, other d1stncts, belt-
t1ghtcning " ~till the name of the
game. "~c hJvc done everything
we can to freeze !>pending We arc
not filling v.tc:in1 pos111ons and we
are asking all unit\ to cut cxpcndt·
turc as much ii po s1blc," she
said.
D1stm t admtn1~1r a tor~ -.cc ltulc
change in store for this yc<.1r'' $83
mill ion budget But """h Nc"port·
Me a's growing enro llment of
1bou1 300 new student each year'"":
itn $800,000 decline in tate Iott
revenues and a n estimated
$750,000 cost of newly impo ed
propcny tax coll ect1on fees, most
dl\trict improvement p1ans are
hcrng r.ut on hold
Unlike Irvine, Nev.port·Mcsa
'chool\ are s1gn1f1cantly older and
1n need of repair "Our school
h;i\e cnttcal r• novat1on and repJtr
nec1h,' L...oofbourrow saad ··w e I
.ire not getting add1t1onal mone)
tur the d111tnC'l s extra children We
h3H' to '>pread ""hntcver dollar we
do ee1 "'er more children "
"You were the kindest,
~weetcst . mo~t loving man
I'll ever know," \atd the 29-
ve J r-old of ht!'> fa t her
;, fhe rc w.io; nothing normal
about you"
Jim wood Critic scoffs at pier plan design as 'neo-taco'
Though Jim Melhon w.1s a man )Ou'J thtn~ of a' normal -he
v.a\n't Jim and Rosie had three !>om, hundred~ of fncnJ, Jnd 10
)eiH'> of marriage "lie Wil'> .t mJgn1f11.en1 m.tn,' \Jld .1 friend of
20 ye:m
I l1s legacies arc his family, countlc..,5 )CUr~ of I !arbor AreJ
baseball, Indian Guides. Corona del Mar booster club) and
( hrt\tmas eves wi th numcrnu'> clo'>e fricnd<1 .tnd famil1c~
In h1' eulogy, John Melbon recalled .1 I 1uncl tr,11n h1 .. D.1d
purcha~ed 10 1965 "When I WJ'i littk. he'd Jl\\ay'> set 11 up
under our C hrt\tmas tree."
In 1%9 the tr.110 wa<; repaired and. for no app.irent rcJ\011,
.1•~Jin Jppcared under the Mclbon Chri.,tm.1' tree "\omch<1w I
th1nl. D.1d knew he v.ai, \11.I..," re1.Jlled fohn 11n I ue,d.1) I hrce
month' I.lier. Jim Mclbon \\J) J1Jcnoscd .1, h.1,in~ tc rm1n.ll c.10-
u r
"I'll JlW,I\\ thinl. of Dad "h1.·11 I 'cc th.11 lrJin," 'JIJ J11h11 111 .1
~e"ptHt Bea1.h chJpcl pacl eJ "11h fJmll) tnenJ,
\tuch uf the cuing) c.e ntcreJ on Jim \tclt'tPn·, ~upport lur hi'
three ,on., tO\.<•hcment) in 'f>Oll' Once OJJ \\,1., grnni: tu mt,.,
m) g.1me hecau .. e l 'CLA "·'' pl.1\lng the 'a me J,1~ ,'' ,,11J John,
1dm111ing that .11 lhc time he "J' J"Jppo1ntcd
By Robert Bar'ic.er
Drl"9" Cou• Da 1y P IOI
ll UNTl~GTON BEACH
De!t1gn of a t~o-story restaurant,
a li feguard tower .ind three other
liutlding'> propo ed for the new
pier came under fire Wednesday
fro m a hl'>tC'\!) liuff who said he
want\ a ltt tk of the pa!>t prc-
'>Crved 111 thl· ne'" SI I 7 m11l1on
'tructun·
Jerf\ Per!>on, cha1rmJn of the
H1stor1c Re.,ource Board .
'norted thJt the buildings de!>tgn-
cd b) ~e" pnrt Beach Archlled
Ron Yeo Jrc · nco-taco" -Js in
I am Ucll
lie ,,11J the (_ 1l\ Council ''
mJktn~ a ha• m1\takc by appro-.-
mg the pl.in' 1n rnnccpt. The
~truct u re \ tnCl1rpt 1r..1tc no h l)IOrt ·
CJI fcJturc' lrom the llJJJ model
of the pier th.11' 1.uTfently being
replJccd. he wmplained
fk1..111w of th.11 .illc:ged failure .
th1. lll\ \l.tnJ, t11 low .1bout SI
m1ll1un 1n J lukr 11 gr.int lu r the
pier that \\,1, gt\en on the cond1-
tum th.it the pier wnuld retain
\nme h1,t11f\. Pc n11n contended
'I her1.· ~re 0(1 hl\ton1.JI fc.1 ·
turc' {1n 1hc: plan).· Pc:r~on '~'d
· It ' r1J1culo11, to 'a' there t)"
Pcr,11n v.,1n1' thr~c ICJ~o Jnd
J<Jl(I HI-deco l'iulld1nR~ that \l.Cre
c.irdulh h aulc.:d 11!! the 1>ld pier
to he pl I cd ()fl tht: nc\\ '>lru.-
lure, J pr< po\.:sl 1hat Jpparcntl-.
ha' licen rc1c:c1cJ b~ cil) offaet::il,
An.htlcd 't c•>. per hap n••t un·
c:1Cpe1.tedl~ defend) the ncv.
bu ildin~ Jc,1~n'
'We re c.•n~1,tcnt with "h..it
f· f MA I f e d t r a I I: m c: r g c n n
\1,nJgcment Agency) IA ilnt'
"f am h11pctul v.e are ... 1ptu1
ang t he 0,1\Uf C\CO t"lc;t•~·r th IO
the e\l,tin • build:ng!i
'r en ,,11d he', .. ticl( :1nr. h•r the
,ol1d11~ and \trencth of 1hc
\\ P.\ .irc..h1tc turr.: JI the I 1k
I ri:n, 1:u.1 -: " .,,n tlJr t•J •hr.:
H•JO\cr DJm near I ... " \ c:1.:a the
C d~tnu n \,alcin .ind the bell
W\\t•: hu1h.hnc Hun'tnl!tc•r
UcJ'"h 11,..'.h ~ .. hool
't co \Jtd <>9 percent uf the
II\ p1tr wmmlllte didn't feel
1hc old hu1ldtn~ that h1'>tonan
Pc min and other'> arc chJmp1on·
n..:.,.... •ulJ !1l the Ch.ir.scter ol the:
new r1er
'11 c;~ re prelt) old. are too
'm di. .ind too u.:smped The) 're '°'' mu .. h of J token and Jren't
" mud1 return I Jr the dullJr "
< 1t-., < (lunctl:nan Jim Sil.a said
\\ edne,J:n he Wa5 concerned
•h.1t h1i\ coJlc:.tl!UCS apprO\ed the
.. ••ncC'ptual Jr.t" ing~ wnhout puh·
'-input
V.e 'pent 15 minute\ on 11
ind then appro'<e 11 \\ e .;pent
. .,.... 1 h •ur' •m ii !Jd\'" lircplace "
I
Hut at l.1ckoff, I wa' \I) \urprl'>ed to \cc \111m ind () 1d in the
\IJnd,, v. 1t chtn!! me,· he rcc<.1lkJ the\ J kit the l ( L \ t,!.1mc
JI hJlll1mc" I hen, li~hting the emntton' nf ha' I>.1J' lunu.il
J11hn c<1nle.,.,eJ "But I 'hnuldn't h.Hc hcen 'urr 11,1.•,I. D.111 "·"
,il\\,I~' lhHng thing'> hh th.ti "
I Marinovich undergoing drug counseling
J11hn \tclhnn 1001.: .1 Jeep brc.11h .111J 1.11n11n11cd h" t11l•lttl'
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Bulgarian publisher says
nation supports gulf war
\1arin0\11.h hJ' .1u ad'. been
\olunt.ar,h attending cd h drug
Lllumeltng 'c "' in the I 1J;!una
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I he touu-.:ipp 1n•ed pr1 gr,a•n
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the volunt. ~ pr ll!r..im H srnc I
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lh1.: k..i,mn ~ntc:r the L 1g
B.1rnett and fnm Condon, bot~
I 'c: ~ 't ork-ha .. ed lnternat1on~I
\l.1n<agcment Group. became
M::inn0\1ch'~ offic1al agent" ahoJt
three .,....ec:b ... ~o 1 he dthlctc
uoc..1bled h1~ton didn't ~arc o f
the • i:cnt,, nor ha' at kept ~I t
team' from cxpr~tng tnlc:r~t. ad· ~ordtna.! to Harnett 'V.c:·rc recci'f·
1ng ind1cat1on!! ol genuine mtere$1
rn him lrom everal clubs " '
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"I t1cn \Jld 'omcth111g th,11 \..tn fl\e U' .all 1..uml1•rt he ,.11.I 111.11
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member 11f the Uul~ar1Jn PdrllJ
ment '>topped ti ... the Or:ingc (OJ\!
11tl1ll'' ol Rep. Chri~ Co'< Tund.1\
111 ltll uf ht\ ..:ountf)' '>upport l11r
rh1.• \ltJJlc l a\I war. de'>p1tc 'c·
'cr1: h.1rJ,h1p'> the "ar ha~ 1m·
pn,ed on the Bulgarian people
The \e11111i.: m.111 l'nndudcd ht' t,il1>C\ h\ r1.·.1Jint.! h1, l.1thc1' t.1
'<'rill .uhtt~· tn hi' thrct· "1"' J{1."m1.mt'icr ..:11". ltk 1, .1 J, \d
pl.t\ing held anti nn nnc per"'" ,t.1111h .1ht1H .111111her
On .1 'llrlO\ Jlle1111111n 1n ~c.:"port lk.1 .. h 'ud1 .1,h1l1.' tell "n
d1:.1I l'JI' In the v.11rd' nl ht' l•lJn1 "'" .end the th11u~h1' 111 l.1m
ii i .ind fr iend' one pcr,nn 1.l.·lan1td\ 'tood :iho\C 1h1: nlhcr'
Jim ~klhun .. 1 • n11rm ii" and rn.11.1nit1..-c;nt m.an h 1d d1C'd 11 .l~l Our m.1J1ir, principal '.>u pplter'
ol 1111 \\UC Ir.Ill and to 'ome lco,,cr
t'\tcnt. Kuv •• 111. ,,11J Alc'<andcr
J11rd J OO\ an oppo,it aon leader an
r•1rl1:imcnt .and J ne"'papcr puh
ll\hcr JorJ.ino' 'pole through .1
tran\IJtor over the phone -.-. 1th
( n,, R-Nc"port Beach. v.h o ""J'
1n Wa'>htngton
Hemet teen allowed to keep
his '4 JIHAD' vanity plate "low, because: of the sanction"
.ind becau'e of the war, \\C ha'<e
lo t the onh source of oil that ''
Jl0''1blc for ·u~. · he said lfl·\tl l A \l;JIC ,1gcn0
\\ edne\J,I\ re\ Cr\eJ "' '\U\pt'0\1110
111 the "4 Jfli·\D · pcr,un.1l11cd
ltCl'n'c plate~ held h .1n ·\r,1h-
Amcr1c.1n tccn-;i~cr after \Crlf)ing
1h.11 hi\ n.1mc "indeed J1haJ
An un1den11r1cJ c1111cn ~rote to
the Dcp.1rtmcnt vi Mutur \chicle<;
m J.1nu.in· aliout the 'J Jlll:\D ·
pl.11c. '>a)ing thJt 1t wa' often\11c
1n llcht nf the (iulf \Var. ,,ltd
'Pn~nmJn Bill (Jcnglcr
I he wmpl.11nt was 1mest1gatcd
.ind the J)MV determined th.11
'Jl h.td ' mcJO\ hoh v.at or ''Jr
.11t.1in't ml1dcl,, Gengler '~110
\11 the 'tJte 'l.'nt J1h.1d Jafler.
It• .• 1 form letter \~)tng th.n the
pl.1tl\ v.cre offcmt\C Jnd v.uuld
h.1 .. e tu he returned, Gengler \Jtd
But hie; fJ the r proteo;tcd. !>aytng
1hc plate hJ\.C noth ing to do with
1hc v.ar Kareem Jaffcr c;a1d he
ordered them last f ebrua ry tu go
"1th the 1979 BMW he purchao;ed
for his son' birthday
Gengler said that the agency
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC. ...... y_.,...c-....,
,.,, HAnOlt aw .. COHA MllA-J4t.1 '"
rc\Cr-;ed 11self after chcd1ng
Jr1,er·., licen~c rc.orlh anJ
determined that the )oungcr
JJffer\ name v.as andecJ J1h.1d
'ln111al rev1ev. "h''"cJ no
1nd1cat1on that 11 \\J\ n n;tme in
the Arab culture." Gen~lcr \a1d .
·11·, unfortunate th.at JO ·,"uc h.1d
to he made of th1<1."
Islamic scho lar5 define Jihad ,,,
the struggle for h l.1m und i.:Jn he
interpreted in ,1 \ane t~ of w.t\\
Depending on the contc'<t. 1t c.1n
rnean lueral war. t>ut at..o <.Jn he
interpreted as the per\onJl
\trugglc of an ind1v1dua l Mu,ltm tn
lhc his or her reh~1on, or to
'pread Islam through pcJceful
mean!).
Neither Jihad Jaffer nllr Im
fa ther could be reached for
comment after the OM\ Jecl\1110
Wednesday.
-B.t Th~ 1h HKlatt'<I Prt'u
JurdJno11. a founder of the lead-
ing Bulgarian ant1-commun1s1 o r-
gan1za11on, Union for Democratic
f orces. 1s touring the United
States 1n search o f human1tanan
.rnd economic aid fo r a country
\trugghng to shed m communi.,t
past.
"We ha'fc .,uppt>rted, staunchly,
the 1nterna11onal coalition led by
Pre\1dcnt Bush," he said. "in spite
of the fact II Cf (.'31CS 5C\e rc prob-
le ms for the Bulgarian economy."
Jordanm.. met with rc prcsenta·
11vc\ of Saudi Arabia WednesJa)
::ind 1s ta)tng at the home of 1ck
Bone-.. a Huntington Beach resi-
dent who defected from Bulga ri.1
21 years ago Bone" 1s rallying sup·
port m Orange County for the
Bulganan oppos111on party
"We count on Amencan support
and Saudi ~upport to find some
.9 :·nflk.) ,CJ/,/,;"!
//r#nl.iht11u u
Your ._,cUJuJ carttr ~-hm11c-d .~uur opponunit" r~ a lcMnt ~la.tions))ip
You de.i,... an .fl.I~ •oo ha~ ~n1cml
\
• inc OOIJ»hbiljty of pl and val""
• ~pt1nn.anJ '°"4-li ol random <bti
• fruurat~ wtth un,,...._.uw rnMiinf 't
Give ~f d. pft th.t .... a Ii--.
~ find your JJ.I &•,.in 1991
chrough her confwkntia.I, diacreet and Mnaitive penonal
IUl'Ch ~tend 'in Oranp County ...... ,.. ....
,_, M.:Arthur 11¥d,. s.ilt-.... CA Wli
Gi1•4; I F 1 " ...... .
:,urt 111 "ii• h•r u' to obl,11111 11 th1•
" t-adl\. needed l<H !hC (\I fl( It\
lor hcJl111g JOO tor clc~t t I\
Jnrdantl\ ,,ud
I he tormt r \tJ 101,1 ounir: .1p
prmcd tree m11lt1p.Ht) elc.i1c.1n, 1n
April la't ~c.ar. 1nd J •rd.inm n ·
pcc..t' the current ~1•1.1.111\I P.irt1
maJ11r1t\' tn he OH rt 1rncJ in June
pJrh.1mentaf) ckl t1un~
( m. h.11.l from .1n e1gh1 J.1\ rr1r
in the ~m1et l n111n .ind the H.altt\
rcpuhll1. '>, oflereJ h1' .. upp.>rt lur
Bulg.1r1J\ .lltcmpt 111 dc\el•'P 1
free: mJrl..ct cwnl"ll) .ind 111, h1 pc
tor an opp11,1111in \ldLlf! in lhc
Bulgari.rn dcction-.
After 4i; \CJr' of o nmuni,1
rule. Jllrdan\)\ ,,11d h1' countf\ ,.,
facing ecnnnm1c ruin R.111on1n~ ril
tood '" w1de,pread. ~a,oltne '' no
longer -.nld in the count~ .mJ
crop ha\e liccn p<J1 one.I h) 10""
"a<.tc <.1nd contam1nJnl' from the
IQ 6 Chernob\I nudc.ir accident
For man11 )e.;ir,, n ulg.ma "·I'
totally econom1c.1ll\ dependent on
the So..,te:t UntllO, Jord.100' "'11J
"Toda')., the rnll.1p'e ,1nJ the tJ1,in·
tegratton of 1 he Ccl•nomic .and p• •
htical 'tructure' 10 the \o\lct
Union will ha' e 1.Jta\trnph11.
rc<uh \ for the Uul~.ir1an cconnm\
as l.\cll ·
UOJ dJUO,el1ni: rr •fr I'll J'
\t &rlOf'\ICh' and n I the re ult r f
1 d1rc:ct1\e from rhc: 'I l Birnell
said
lie ' 11~C'n tht: ''l"P' tierc re "-<llJ
t -------.,
$50FF* ~
TAX i
REFUND~ : IN!!?!>!YS :
I If you're filing a 1040., 1040EZ or• 1040 long I
I fonn -we can get your money from the IRS I
I in 3-21 days by filing e1ectron1ca1y. · I
1 Mall.store I
I HUNTINGTON BEACH ·~ COSTA MESA I
8855 Atlanta 2796 Harbor · I At Magnolia At Adams I
L 538-9957 548-7308 .. -------------
Experience frange Couity's ft 1eae
ltallsn culshe and B spsctaa Mr tiiiy VIBW.
c::JrrJer Is served each nJg 1e rran
15 p.1T1a ea 1 &n1.
CWeekends U "t30 am.J
ew management, new stores
hanging lace or Westi:liH Plaza
Tony Oodero
Coast Oat, Pilot
EWPORT BEACH -Since
opening in 1963. the shopkcep-
nt Westcliff Plain have seen
urrounding arcJ go through
iderable change
And through it all. the tenanh
this neighborhood shopptnf?
ter remained prctt) much the:
1c -but not anymore
\Cr the I.1st year, a le" of the
re notable i.torcs -1 lalhJ•\\ ·i>,
1a'i. and The Stordceper ·
\Cd up \h1,p, k·1,10g j \Old <it
' plaza.
Ami now, more change h.1,
me "1th the announcement h\
plaza·~ O\\ners. The Ir.inc(\,.
.1t Hoth-, '°\: Assoc1nte "ould hl' Ii chJrge of management anti m.1r-
l t1ng at the I l l.200-'>qu.1rc:-toot
ntcr
• fhe man:igcment change me.in'
E at Karen Re\noltl' has tal..en the
le of center manager, Michelle
hrer 1i. the ne" mJrket1r.g d1rec-
lbr and Deborah Jacobi.on h.1,
named .t'>i>ti>t.1nt 1..cnter m.111-
"We',e been very pleased with
"hat ''e've experienced so for,"
,,11J Barbara Ropollo, mar!l:eting
d1rcuor fo r Irvine Co. retail, rc-
g.ird1ng Holh~ & Associates.
file firm wn~ chosen for Wcst-
d11l and three other centeri. bc-
,·.n1,c it markets as well as man-
.11.:0 tht.' centers, Ropollo said.
I he comb1 nntion of service is 'l I\ lOmplcmentary."
I "'! order or bUSIOCll'> for Holhs
,\. '''oc1.11e' 1!. to fill m the empty
'l'·•c<.'\ at the center.
'I l'U rnrne to a shopping center
~l •. lll\C ol the mut of tenants )OU
h.l\l.' Bohrer !>aid. "We're trying
Ill 101..w, on bnnging in tbe bc:.st
ml'r,hJnh I ho<:.e that will be the
be't in the protlucts and services
tll.ll thn \\Ill pro,ide to the NC\\·
pnn ,uqnmer"
1,1 \t.lrl, three ne\~ !>tore!> h.I\ e
Ppcnul 1n the plaza
1 lul!' l\. K"'es. ov.ncd and oper-
atctl b~ long·t1me residenti. Dee
and JuhJ Manno, offers several
line' of v.omc:n's intimate apparel
I lug' ,\. i...1,,e\ 1s faced v.1th ca-
tl'rHI~ 11.1 11 i: ,,1mc: chentelc th at
"Fcut, effu:imt , 1cn0.ukcfieabk, and frim&y.
They don't con~ arry /inn rhan Sum-Shaw."
·Don Solsby, Pre•iiiknt
American Intent.ate Denk .. , 542-5811 FORECLOSURE H"'""''
If you find your.:.elf turning aw.iy your favorite foods
because you're missing any or .\ll of your teeth ...
If .you have a dc~ire to bite mto a JU icy steak, attack
a buttery ear of c·om on the (ob. or snap into .1 crisp.
fall apple agam
Come learn .tbout dcnwl implants
You II hl'ar from tht dentaJ profcssiorMls \\1th the
Be<lt h Cities lmpl.mt Group. and have an opportunity
to<. hat \\1th people who h.n t e.x pcrienced implants.
Implant~ c.rn m.1ke c.1tml! .i plcasun: .1gam
And much mon.·
f'r i:'t:lll.tlJOll IJ,t(l'
l 1rJ:1\ \ l.Hl.h II
rnunt .. un \ .tlk\
Jlt(l(I (1) I I ~II .im
Beach Citie•
Implant Group
842·1~17
Six Carats ...
for the price of Three!
\ '-tunnrn~ IM~ (,11IJ Rrn)ot
=; "44 l .trdl' Tutal ~ •1ght
; 1-4 <.Melt Ct>nll'r
Rel.it( .S12=i llOll
r\1r,h.1~ s ;c; ,._,
MOBOCO
f ost Jtutllry l~ Gtm\
-~'ht1t tht Fmf!.11 M"'l lht Mfl!.l f.Tprn.rtv•
Diam nd , Rubi pph1 • E~r•ld And the rid final W.ttcha.
loyally shopped at Vela's and
ome don't like the new look.
"It's a new store compared to
before," Dee Marino said, and he
ees this as a good thing. "We
have to get some positive things
going in this center."
Also new to the centerr but not
new to Newport Beach, 1:> Pin-
\.\ heels, a children's clothing ~tore
run b~ Tona Reill) and Chris
Pfeiffer. PlO\\hcel hjd prc\lou~I)
operated in a loc .. 11on across the
'trcct from WeMcliff.
hnall). there's the Great l·Jrth
\ 1tam1m .. tore Bes1dei. offcnng \I·
tamins. the 'tore \I.Ill pro .. 1de nu-
tnttonal anti dietaf) information to
1t' cu tomcrs
Housing starts
decline in U.S.,
up in the West
\\ A~Jll,Gl 0~ -Builder' 1..ut
th1.: numhcr lll ne\\ huu"n).! rtoJ-
elh h~ 1 ~ H percent natilmallv in
J.1nu m, th~: IO'>'l'\t k'cl 'lnlc rhc
'eH•rc )4\J.\~ rele"11in. the go\·
unmc:nt s.ml \\ ctlnl'd·"
0111\ 111 the \\ c:\I d1J huu\111!!
1.11t' P<''t .J c 11n .1 ,(im 11 11 pc:r-
-t. nr .11:h .llll l
\nJI\ '" .ti 1rit>1.tcd I he lk, lane
111 h11u~1r.).! 't.irh thl· 11th 1n I:
n111nth' -111 1hc de Ju lflllh h
. 111d ,,111,um r 1n,l·rt.11nt\ "'1.: r
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hcmle pncc:' ,1!'J I" rtt.:.11.!C r.1\C'
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(11\~
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'I.If!' d11r111i.: the l'I.\( ,2 fL•C"lllli,
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t•i 'Ill 111,d C1lUflC ti( \I\ )::'
(r.,lllld Pr'
\t.trt' 1111.ilcd I lh I m1lllnn 1n
I 'I lh.: 11!,1 ,,11J. l.1llint: :11 I 1111:
'l n t l lll:\\ \l,.",H I k ..tllril-111•
l'd p 1rt 1 1hc c"urrl'nt Jt,ltnc !1•
tlh l'l'-<1 t" l;l\\ th.it cltm111.1tcd
'll 1'1\ h 1 fc:r lrllCllll\l'' p.trlll 1.
1• ' !11r multi! r"' h m: ...
'-cH'rthl'k". R1:c d11 .111d 111h1: •
1:1 tl"t' \\Cle p.1111"il nl~ ~·,n
,c1t1c:tl ~Ith thr ( ":' n rc1: 1~p11rt
11 ' "t:k·f.1 m1h " t "h1di "1: 11:
d11\'fl ! 5 /"I pl'rlcnt ''' .1n .111r111 ti
r 1•c Pf 11)~.liOO llil l11\lo l"'1 ICH'l
''h.l 11: ~''Ill l111u'c' \\l'rc "·•rted
1t 1· 1:rn11 ti r.1tl in June Jll'2
\\l\l' lin.ilh rc.1,hcd lhl r.
•l'"l"ll lc\Cf, th .i t rn.trl\ 111 u1o ll'lt
" " ,IJ111 rc.1d1. · he ':11d, .uld-
• c th ti 'ln£lc·l.11ni1' ,1,111, 1111.dul
1• 11 !11 uni" 1n I''' I .ind 1.11,;.oon
' l 1•2
I he hnu' nc Jn" 1 turn '' no"
•J'l'f(1,1.:h1ng d;cr rei;t ,.,ion k' l'''
\\llh 1 ,h irp Jrop 111 -.mgk·IJmti~
lr 1 1l.lH'n." ~aid econ11m1't l{nt'>-
~ :· '>~cch tn of the ~.tt1Pn;t\
·\r.irtmcnt A"oc1Jt111n · 1 he hl··
crnnini: of the Per\1,111 Gulf ".tr
h,1, wmp n.indcd 1he pwbkm'
1h.1t 1hc hon chu IJml! mdu'tl') al
re .11.h f.1cnl
I hl dcd1nc in mult1l.1mil~ 11n1h
'''"'' I t11 ~"' pcr,l·nt. nr ~I '·'"If' un11' .titer f.tllinl! r .! pcr(ent In
I k~ mhu
..\n.ih·I' .... ud th~ "-C.iKlll'" Ill
1h I 11u'4tl~ 1ndu<.t~ mJ\ l'l' k,l'f.
mi: otf. aided b\ 1.i ll1n~ h11mc p11i;
c' .ind a cnntmumg drop tn mort-
t.: ice rate'
\\ c hJ\l \OnlC m1hljl10n th 11
d1.:m.1nd 11, 1mprmmc · s.11d \11·
rhael Carl111cr. an ll11nom1't \\Ith
the :--:a1u1n.1l \,<.01:1 1t111n 1'f I lnmc
Builder!> Au1ldcr ,,1\ people .ire
~oming out to look .1t house'> '
r conom1,t Rich.mi Pt.'ach of the
\forti:age B.inker' '''">e1at1on \Jrd
hi\ ori:Jn11.1t11'n t<l<lk .1n inform.ii
'u r..e\ T Ul''d.1y th.11 found "e' 1
dcnce that 1n \ome area ... hou,mg
.11:11,ity ha' picked up ll\Cr the laq
~e-.e ral "'eeks "
Out in Januarv, the wcaknc'<.
U\Ullly was measured tn doublc-
diitil\ tart plunged 2Q 3 percent,
to 77,000 units, in the Northea\t
They we~ down 15 percent. to
JQ .000 units, 1n the Midwe t and
15 percent, 10 340,000 unit , 1n the
South -a record.
And 1hc Commerce Department
offered little hope for immed111c
improvement It said applications
for but.tding permit , often a ba-
rometer of future activity, fell 4.7
percent, to 804,000. the l~c t
ince 79-4,000 forms were filed in
January 19 2.
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AMEX LEADERS
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Orange Coast Dally Piiot Thursday. February 21. 1991 M
Barker · Bros. of future will open next week
South Coast Plaza Village will host firm' prototype uca con support uch agre 1ve
lCJ>i. "It's one of the finest collec·
tion of retail store\ in the coun-
try."
By Tony Dodero
Orange Coa~ Ody Pilot
SANTA ANA -Behold the fu.
turc of Barker Hro~
'I he new 40,000-quare-foot
Darker Bros. ~tore, slated to open
March I at South Coast Plaza Vil-
lage, is being hailed as the proto·
type for the 110-year-old retail Cur·
n1ture chain's next generation of
\lore .
aid Jerry Balcst, vice pre ident of
creative mcrchnndi ina and dcvcl·
opment.
What'i new about the late)t
Barker Bros. store is Its new life·
style concept, he said.
The new store is cotegomcd by
'lifestyles like French, Italian nnd
~riental, he said.
focu<; to c-.ery department."
The retail ector has had a
rough tame since the economy
turned sour, but according to Bal·
est, that ha n't fazed Barker Bros.
one bit.
"We see thi' as the most oppor-
tune time to take aggressive step
forward," he said. And he said the
strength of the South Coast Plaza
Not only that, but Barker Oro .
fill an obv1ou\ gap in the area·s
reuul mukeup
"We arc the first comprehensive
home f urn1!>hing 'llore in the South
Coa t Pl;w.1 area," Bale t aid
"It'~ a nice jdd111on to their ros·
tcr."
New firm oNers help in
Airline threatens to reducing property taxes
refuse next MD-11
"This truly becomes a prototype
and Oagship tore all at once,"
"There is no longer a bedroom
row," Balcst said. "The new store
is merchandised for total design
direction by lifestyle. There is 11
LONG DEACH -American
Airlines might rcfu!.c delivery of a
second MD-11 jumbo Jet from
McDonnell Douglac; Corp. because
11 1s having computer and fuel
problems with the first plane.
American ordered 19 of the air·
plane~. including options on four
airplanes that 1t exercised two
week'i ago. and ha~ option for J l
more
But .1 1 cmplo)eC meetings
Mondj) and Tuesday. American
cha1rm.1n Rohert Crandall said the
earner 1<, "'cl'). \Cl'), \.Cl') unhap·
P>" w11h the MD-11 ii received
£·ch I
rhe comp.my smpemlcd n1!?-ht
cert1f1cat1on tests for the plane hi.'.·
cju\e of computer protilems on 11.
The complaint "gnjh mnre
trouble for McDonnell Dougla),
"h1ch la't May laid off 1.000 work-
er~ al the Long Beach plant where
the MD-I I 1s built fhe compan>
\I.a\ hit la\t month with lJncell.t·
t1on of 1l'> contract 10 dcH:lop the
Navy's A· I:? 'tea Ith fighter. <ind
ha' al'o drawn fire for co<;t over-
rum in building the C-17 military
l.1rgo pl.toe
William Hindman, American'\
vice president for corporate com-
munications, said the earner ha.:.n't
decided whether to use the MD-11
next month.
The jet can carry more than 300
passengers 7,500 mile:., .1 load .ind
range much greater than the DC
!Os. American configured the
plane for 245 ~eats
American expressed d1\appro' .ti
lao;t summer "hen 11 occ.1me
known that the JCI .1pp.1renll}
would tic unable to meet a guil l ot
u\tng 14 percent le'~ fuel than the
DC-10-JO, a :.ma lier airpl rn<:. and
;_7 percent le'i'> fuel per pa,\cnger.
Anahs1~ said Amenc.in m,I\
withhold accept.ince of the nC'\.t
MD-11. scheduled for I ch 2 . to
force McDo nnell Dougl.1., 10 fix
the prolilems and cmer some of
the a1rlme'c; cost<\ for having Ill u~e
other airplanes until the new
Ju mbo meet\ its rcqu1remcnl\
"It sounds like they arc g111n~ 10
refuse 10 accept Jcll\crv to hold
Dougla .. · feel to the fire," ~.11d
'icott Hamilton, edit or ot
Clln,umer A\.1.11100 Rep11rt, a
trade journal.
-BJ tht As•ocinted PrtH
DANVILLE·, Calif. -Thou-
\and" of homeowne rs 1n California
may be en11tled to a reduction 1n
their property l.t"<es for the 1991-
9:? fi\Cal lj'\: \car due to the de-
c.:lin1ng properiy "alues all over 'the
\ljlC
Help in applying for lower
re\ldcntial property taxes is
,11nHl.lble for the f1r\t time from a
l) a n " 1 I I c -b a l> c d co m p a n y .
Cjliforn1j Property Tax Rcduc11on
')er\.lle (I' I RSJ was cstabh hcd to
help hnmco\I. ner\ .ind asses,ors
ti 1 kc 10 ''a Jc 1 h rough "'hj t ffij} be
.1 rernrll·hre ... k1ng )Car for requc\I)
Ill ltl\\er prnpl'rl~ 11'1\e\
~lmt homcm ... ners don't re::ih1c
th.11 their c11unt> m.i) not .tUto-
m.t11c.1lh rc<lUle the tjx roll \jluc
ol 1hc1r-prupert~ tf the \.alue hJ'
declined ... incc the property "'J\
purc;h.1,cd. :.Kcnrding to \\.1ll1.1m
A Stcnqu1-.1. ( rO of PTRS
Home<"''ncr' mu't apply to their
count\ 1"e"''or'' l l11ce to reque<;I
.i lo"cr tax roll 'alue on their
proper!~ \\. h1k the) m.:t) apply dt·
rec th. Pr R \ \\ " c-.1ab:1'iht:d llt
g1\c · homcn" nu' .in andependenl
\lllHC:I.'. for m:irl..c t re,e.trch 10 '-Uh-
'1ant1jte lhl•1r rc.·quc't to the J'\C\·
\lH
"Our ~en1cl " not unlike
income 1a' ad\"°'' Just as mam
people ha ... e their income ta\;:,
prepared h' jn :tccountant, r:ither
than the I RS. we offer an
independent proft "1onal service
fur prep.tnni: rcq11e''' for property
ta'.IC rc:duct1un-. It lake!> five
m1nu1c, to pl.tu: .1n order with
PTR'i. comp.ired tu the hours that
may be 11\\ol\ed 1n collecting
market J.tt.1 tf thl) perform the
n:\C.trlh thcm~LI\~'." ~1enqu1st
'iJIJ
While lhc ,I.tic hoa\I'\ many tax
ad' i'ln!! firm' 111 c:uu"'el commer-
cial propem n"ncr\ on the com-
plcx111e' 111 1.1'\: rnll ,,1lues. PTRS is
the fir I 10 11f!er 1h1' se rvice: to the
a"crjge rc ,1<1c n11.1l property
owner.
I he 'l" 1<. 1. 11f!c red hy P'I RS tn·
.. nh c' c'1i::i'1' c rn irkc t re\t .irch ol
.1 re..,1dent1.1I pr!1pcrt~. preparation
of the .1pprnpr1.11e request package
form .ind ,uhm1"1on of market
d.ttj to the ( ount' A.,,e,\ors 1 f.
lice I I r t fee of s2;,~. requc\t
p.1tl...1ge' .ire 'ubm1t1ed l>n behilf
nt the hnmC'o"ner onh 1f PTRS
feel... alter r: :hm1n.1n rei.earch.
!hilt the homcu\l.ner ha' a \alt<l
cl.11m f11r .11 lca\t ,t SW,000 rcduc.·
11on 111 ,t,.,c,,mcnl (repre,ent1ng
.1pprox1m 11el~ S250 1n \.svangs 1n
t.l\l'') Othcrv.t'l. the prUCC\S 1<\
'111pped .tnd J full rclund " MUCd
-R~• tht PR \t:ttSl+irr l l.1~nc Bendel, 'pokew.uman
for Md)unncll Dm1gl.". :..11J the
C<lmpan't hcllC\e\ American \\Ill r
t1nd the ~1D-l I · .i \Cl'\ rcl1jtilc
jlf(.ratl the\ ljf\ dC'pC'nd upon
The ~11) 11 1' .1 l:trl!cr. h1i::h
tech 'er,1cm ltl 1hc lomp.tm ·, DC
111 "1dco0tly. Ameritone .
369 E. 17th
Costa Mesa, CA
17th and Tu!ttn \merican pl.1nnctl tu m.t~c the
\1D 11 ''' intC"rn:rnon.tl ll.1~,h 1~
airplane <inJ u\c the fir,t one Ill
1n.1u~11r.1te \Cl"ICe bet\\el'll .... Ill
Jcl\C ,1nd [ Clk\11 on ~l.lf\.h ~
( rjndJll told · empht)CC' th.11
Amcncjn tn\teJd C'\:PC"' to be
n) ing the plane" 0) m1d \Ummcr.
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Hidden behind the @ station
71J<! Orange County Fair
& £\position Center Prtro1ts
4111 Annual
Bright Ideas
For Business Fair
Wedreciay. February 27th. 1991 •Noon-<> pm
Orange County Fairgrounds & £.xpa;ition C.enter
8R Fair Drive.~ \ks.'!
.fCK ti"'..-."' 1&11t:utxlf '" f ;AJI'\~ ~11 5'itllh to f;ur 0n"'. kn 1n r u~·u .to.
Entt'I' .i1 \l,.im Ci 1.uik for dtA.'t'tJ()I\\ IO 8ulldmjC> 110 UB.I #I~
Whatever color your parachute may be, you· re going to want to
drop in on ou r 1991 Fourth Annual Bright I~ for Busine; Fair.
If }'OU hm n 't joined us ln the past. Brigl:lt Ide-JS is an exciting
~urki ng party and idea exchange for busi pro(eNonals.
0\ r 30.(XX) Chambe , Prciessional Qrgaru~ and Local
r.ompan are imitBJ ano the "51xn;ie ~ ai:a>luttl)'
OYef't\helming'
Enjoy m'*' entertainmm'9 ax-. mor prtm, mbll·
...._nl<Mr200mapnBllKM••hir....._...S
f:lc1litu.~ and e\pertise lb an affordabl~ ~~tematJ\t' to tilt' high c<l\t of
bu. int.~ meetm~. ~ale\ even~. conferenet"I .• m<l comt•nt1011,•
~ork \i.ith aJI the mo\-er., and shake" who wouldn't mt th
t'\t!nl for the "orld
Ttus yean Btl'll~ Fair \\lll begin al high nmn . "ilh
comphmentat) be\-erag and f<XXi \.'lmplin~ prondt\i h~ our
profi 1onal frurgrounds caterer until! pm.
To lend a n.ial fai r atroo;phere Lo our C\1?nt." '\ added strollJn
entertrune and f<XXi co ion tands a ring tasty tre. at gi
away pri
One of the highligh~ <i the~· 't\ill oo a frc dra'Wing to \\in a
cnmmerciaJ hOOth ~ a 50 \'alue, al the 1991 Orange C-Ounl)'
lair (jood coru:esskm.s 1KJI md""8d}.
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HEATING/AIR CONDmONING
,~•t>ftn'1 n.,. liven to ham by
U.S. Air force when hi father
dllid 24 years a.go, was ripped ~ Crom hb Newport Beach
liline, and PbiWp1' nag was stolen IMn ber Huntinaton Beach home.
... boupt ber nag in 198 1 when ab~ 11ined her Ame r ican
cititenship.
ferauson said he was moved by
Adelsohn's story because he
'°'flht in the Korean War, and
when soldiers died, he often wns
ailled to give nags to widows and
IQOthcrs.
'11 don't think the Oags will ever
replace the emotional value or
Adelsohn and Phillips' Oags, but,
perhaps, in a way, they'll replace
them in some way," he said.
The 4-by·6-foot flags have been
unfurled at the !>tJtc: Capitol,
Ferguson said.
''I'm ·real excited to have
received this fl ag 1from the
U!>S"Cmblyman. but that doesn't
undo the fact that my flag was
sto!en ... ," Adebohn said.
TIMI time, Adcl1e>hn plans to
makC bis flaa thcft·proof. He'1
mekill& a acainless steel witt cable
to hanl the fla1 from so it can't be
cut.
.. And it wilt be raised very hfah
on the second story of my hou ~·"
he uld.
Oreg Co~cn, one of Adclsohn'&
employees at Adetsohn'1 Cabinet ,
said be w s glad Adelsobn wa
getting the nag because uoave
goes all out for everyone all the
time. His karma i so good it's like
someone's looking after him.
"lf everyone in this world wa
like Dave, thi world would almoM
be pc r(cct," Coxen sajd.
Llke Adclsohn, Phillips said her
12-year-old son is going to put the
nag on the roof with Oashi ·
ond a siren, an er eighbor~
have volunteered to watch it like a
hawk.
Phillip~. an acrophob1c, said, "It
will be my duty to go up on the
roof from no"' on to take 1t down
every night
"Protecting this nag now mean'
something to me. For me the tlag
means freedom and liberty and
I'm proud of th 11 "
-From A1
di trict get 70 percent of iu water
from its own wells, the ituation is
le , ~cvcre.
Mesa Consolidated Water
District general m1n1ger Karl
Kemp aid water u age is actually
up 7 percent this month Olr'er la t
year, despite a request that
c.:u tome r cut back their
oon umption 10 percent.
"We've scheduled t~o public
hearings on the drought March 14
and 21," Kemp said. "If going into
those he rings we're still going
significantly over the norm, we will
con 1der some options for reducing
u\age."
He said he expects the district's
position to be improved, de pite
the drought, by the introduction of
a reclaimed water system ne xt
\Cllr.
A~ in Newport Beach, the
h1ggcs1 "ater u er in Costa Mesa
1, the city's own government.
Co~ta Mesn leisure service!>
director Keith Van Holt said the
ut\-hus been trying to reduce
,,,111:r use 1n its parks and other
. DEVELOPER OF GAS SAVER AWARDED $22,000
BOSTON -W11h IM oil &Jut wont than
~er and OPEC rinaina iu hands. 1he
Federal Couns havt awarded a ret of
S22, 747 to National Fudsa~ O:irpoution ~f Boston. ~el~n of the Pbunum
G~ver
' 11\t Gua' er," tuch Lilts onl) 10 mm·
utrs to imc&ll, r~ rrucroscop1c quan.
tltlCS or plaunum tnlO the aU·fUd ITUJllUrt
i nienn1 lhe cn1ine
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11um lf\ the name zone, you incrusc the
J>erttntaae or fuel burrun1 in lhe enainc
;trom 68"• to 90'11
• Nonna.II), that 22'7• ohhc fuel .. ouJd
)>n1y bum if it came in contact with lhc
.,latil\Um COi ied SUff&ets Of I catalyllc
convtntr. Unfununatdy, this con\trttT
proccn take$ place ouuidt or t.ht mainc.
where the mer J )' produced is lost
With t.ht Gu.i' tr dlspnuinJ plaunum
into the lOmbusuon chambns, 22"•
more of u ch adlon bums 1ns1de the
cn11nc so that 2;:r, re .. e-r Jallo>n• are
required ti> dm e the s.ame d1\llJ\et
The pro::us ~orks on both leaded md
unladed 1asol.111c. and mttl' the tm.ISSIOO
standMds of all ua1t1 .
In cone udang 1he 10,crnmcn;'s fi, e
yur admuustrlll'e procedure uud)'ln&
the Gasaver. the Ftderal Court stated
•National FutlY"tr Corp. and \latious
independent ~n1C1 have used a variety
of mrihodo!oa1n 10 tn t the value or
Gasavcr Thc:s.• tndcpt'n<kn1 partin oftm
make stronatr dalms for the Ga.saver
than don its dc\clopn, National Fud·
sa\.cr Corp.•
Tiit aovmvncnt had already oonfinned
1n 1934 lhai the Gasa"cr raises lMoctaM
of auohnc. chm1naun1 the need for
premium fuel
Joel Robinson. the de,clora. com·
mcntcd. "\\'e'vt alread) sold O\'tr 100,<XX>
Ga~' ca lronic&lly, ""e find more people
bu) the G~\lef for 1u thu d bmdit of
clcaruna out carbon to extrnd cnainc life
than buy it for 1u fuel Y Vln&J or octane
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"We\c :ldtie"9d 1 10 percent mtucdon at the aolf course,.. he
said. "We're prepared ro go to 20
or 30 percent, althouch we 'd hate
to have 10 ao that hi&h. At 30
percent that would mean fairw ys
and rough areas would be dry.
Only the greens would be
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Costa Mc a. The city gel 70
percent of its w~ter from wells and
only 30 percent from imports. City
spokesman Bill Recd could not be
reached for comment Wedne day.
PAINT
From A1
permits, which arc necessary for
utility service, and arc unable to
move into the house.
Since the decision to colorize
was announced on the air Monday
night, some 43 people have
volunteered to help out with the
project, according to KFI
spokesman Bill Lewis.
Norris aid the event, planned
for Friday afternoon, "as not a
JOke. and u's not a publicity stunt
We feel it's an injustice."
Laguna Beach city employees
app.ircntly don't feel it's a 1okc,
either. One exasperated building
department employee said she,
too, had been receiving calls on
the houscpamtang part)' all da)'.
and was none too happy abou t 11
...
From A1
howcd up at NC"'port lla1bor
Hish School on Wcdnc day
morning. draped on the wall or the
library.
"It wu apparently ju t a prank.''
said Marian Miller. office ecrctary
for the J:!lks Lodge at ~S6 Via
Oporto. ''Kids do the e lhin . But
it really hurt me. I'm glad the nag
wasn't damaged.''
The huge flag, valued at $1,000
and believed to be the lar&cst
Am erican Ong in the county, wa
"It 's r idicu lous," said the
anonymous employee.
City Manager Kenneth Frank,
on the other hand, characterize)
the action as "immature •and
childish.''
Havi ng heard rumor\ that
Crummey would arrive in a
helicopter, Frank said he called
the radio station to express .. arc1y
concerns. He was assured that no
helicopters would hover. thut
knowledgeable painters \\ould
paint and that neighbo r,·
~e nsitivitie!I would tic respected, ht:
'iatd.
Not th.ti any of thi s help~ the
Karagoztans, l·rank pointed ClUI
"Basically, they don't have .tn
occupancy permit, and they '>till
\\On 't h3\IC an OCCupancy pernlll
When they paint the hou~e the
color the_r agn:cd to, then the:~ ~.tn
ffiO\IC In
Raphael, a legend
in his own time.
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apparently removed (rom the
exterior west will or tho Elkl
Lotfgc buildin1 between S and 10
p.m. Friday.
Wcdnc day morning, someone
called the lodge nd reported the
Ong w11 &potted l Newport
l larbor l llgh, 600 Irvine Ave.,
Miller ~aid
No one know who the n111·
nappcri. arc, Miller id, but there
were probably everal people
'""olved and they pp rcntly went
to some trouble to steal the 20·
foot·by-30-foot Oug. Weighing an
ei.t1mutcd 70 pounds, the he vy
cotton Oas take at lc:at two
people to carry and w. hung on
the lodge's wull with ipecial boll\
and pullc) , according to Miller.
The Oag u~cd lO be flown over
tho Manne Corp Air Station in
El Toro and was given to a lodge
member by '°mconc at the ba e,
Miller said The lodge traditionally
uni) displayed the huge flag on
T lag Day but hns flown it d;uJy
!lmce 1he Per 1an Gulf war erupted
w .. how !>upporl for the American
troops.
"Every gcncralion of lml'i do
1he!>c 1hmg\," Miller aid of th e
nag pranl "I !'Ut '" thC) had a ball
doing it ·
Police clear
Seymour's
district office
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pl·oplc.. '" rl .arrc:,tc:d \\ cdnc\dtt}
alter l \ \l·n John Sc)mour\
\ 111 I r.an1,.l\Cl> of1 1cc \\.ii' occupied
,1, pan of a prnh:'t nf m1htary aid
Ill LI S.11\adnr, poll1,.c \Jld.
I h•N~ 1rr1:,tcd ~ere charged
\\llh ir"ra"mg .. rnd )ome f,1c.:c
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Potted Flowering
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From A1
The re el"lloir has been in
plannina for years. Men
Consolidated Water District
official warn that the di~trict is
woefully short of emergency
toraae.
In lact, Mesa Consolidated has
only 10 million gallon!I -~ a
day's supply -In torage, whereas
the recommended margin
according to water indu try
tandards is seven days ' supply,
district general manager Karl
Kemp sajd.
But residents in the vicinity of
23rd Street and Orange Avenue,
where the re ervoir i proposed,
nre alarmed at the projected 2 1,i;.
year construction pcnod and all
the noise and du t it wall bring.
Residents al o accuse th e
di.strict of failing to do a thorough
KISSINGER
From A1
mg groups 1n Iraq" if the)' allowed
Saddam to lay in power.
He also dismis ed sugge!i11ons
1ha1 the United S1a1ci. should use
its monetary re ources to help
rebuild Iraq once the war ends.
"Iraq is a rich country. It ha a
lot of oil. It as respon!iible for th1\
war and 11 should pay for 11s own
enouah environmental study.
Planners have completed 1 long
environmental check Ii t re uhing
in a so-called neg ti\e declantion
of environmental impact. But
re idcnt say 1 lull environmental
impact report ought to have been
done.
"We're not talkfog about a
b1C)'clc trail here," said Dolores
Storm, one resident oppo cd to
the project. "We're talkin& about a
20 million-gallon reservoir. We
want a full ElR."
Water district officials say the
reservoir, a joint venture with the
neighboring Santa Ana Heights
Water Co., will be unobtrusive
when it's completed. And they say
they're willing to fO to great
lengths to minimize the
disturbance during construction.
Officials plan a 15-foot sound
absorbing wall. around the
construciion site and promise to
recovery," he said. "There' no
reason for any permanent hostility
between the United States and
Iraq once the issues arc settled.
Out we have limited resources, and
we should put the lim ited re·
sources we have into eastern
Europe, Latin America and other
plllces in the Middle Ea<;t
"Iraq has the second largest 011
re\Cl'\cs right after Saudi Arabia,
.ind 11 b not a heavily popul.ucd
1..ount!"\," he con11nued. "It has
keep du t at a mtntmum by
!ipraying the ite and all loaded
dump trucks leaving the area.
"We're trying to answer e\lct·
ybody•s que,tlon , and I think.
we're doins that pretty welJ at the
mcetin1s V..e've been having,"
Kemp aid. "I'm afraid we can't
tell anybody there's going to be
abrolutely no disruption. But we're
willing to do everything in our
power to keep it manageable."
Water distract board members
will decide at its meeting tonight
whether to approve the project.
The meeting is scheduled for 7
p.m. at district headquarters, 1965
Placentia Ave.
If approved, th e proposal will
tall require a final nod from the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
015trict board, which gave
tentallvc approval last June for use
of the inacuve school sile.
only 17 m1lhon population. And it
ai. bles)ed wtth agriculture and
other re!iources. I do not think at
needs foreign help"
This as the second time 1ha1
Kissinge r ha~ addressed the lndus-
tnal League, an advocaq group of
900 local bu<;ines)es. In Oc1ober
1988, K1!'t'>1n ge r predicted 1hat
Fa'>tern Europe would become the
nc\t are.i of ma1or unrest and
urged caution m U S. dealing w11h
Gorbachc ...
Pilot sets new air speed record
DENYl:.R -A C.ahfornia test
pilot broke the air speed record
from San hanc1~co to Den .. cr.
flying 953 aar miles an 2 hour'i and
38 minutes -almo t an hour
fa!>tcr than the prev1ou<i record.
Dave Mom, fl}ang a ~ingk
enganc kat airplane at only b5.
percent of power and \\1thou1 the
aad of a ta al \\and, reached a
landmark \peed of 362 mph. ~a1J
1he National Aeronau11c
A\~oc1at1on an \\a~hangton, D.C
He shallered 1he previous mark
b~ nearly 100 mph
The Lancaar IV airplane am ... cd
111 Denver at 12.09 p m MS r and
l.tndcd at Front Range Airport,
about 15 males ca't uf Den .. cr
three minutes later, \atd NA.A
'pokesman Art Greenfic:ld 11
Jcpaned S:in Carlo' Airport near
"Ian Francl'CO at 8 'll am PS J, he
\<!Id
"Thi" " a landmark feat for a
'1ndc engine aarcrafl," Greenfield
\aad "It's rcalh grea1 thal a kit·
built pl.inc could hlow a\\ay the
compe11t1on 111.e 1his"
Greenfield ~a1tJ the pre .. aous
record for this type of p1!>ton-
po" cred aarcr;ift an 1hc \\C1gh1
r.1nge of 2~04-to-3'\'i."i pound!i "'as
2" I mph an l hour\, 2~ manures,
'ct an Januarv 1%8
-B) The Associat~d Press
Tuna embargo reimposed for ·dolphin killing
SAN f·RANCISCO -~km.in
nff1c1als 'ia1d thev would not
challenge a US. federal ippcal'
COU rl dC(ISIOn rc1n~tat1ng .in
embargo on )ello"'fin tuna from
\1e"<ICO bcCJU\C of C'(lC\~IVC
dPlphan l..1lhng
"l he JUd1c1al dccl'~ion Joe,n't
tclke 1n10 con,idera11on the
enormou'> effort, made b\ ~lc\IC.tn ~'>hermcn thal ha\C reauccd lht
numl:'ter ol tnlllkn1al dnlphan
de 1th' m 1he tuna l itch an the
lJ\tcrn Pac1f1c Olean.. the
\te\llan f-1,hcrae' Ocpanmcnt
'11d 1n J nC\\\ reka\C (In
\\1.:dnc,J.t~-
I he l.:'.oun orJer '' C\pcuall\
'urpm1ng an light of .i Sept 7 l S
C<,mmercc DcpJrtment upana m
rcco~ntianit 1he ~1c,1can 1un.1
fleet-._ C\Ccllcnt perlormancc "
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Napa Valley
Wine Countrv · ~.J:.~ !]!~ crnmt"'nto . ...~~~,, '"'"'' ( "'''''''' , ~ ....... .__ '.,
Morine World/Africa.
U. .A.
Castle Air
Mu um
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\k\lcu ha~ decrca,cd 11~
d11lph1n l..111 b) "'O percent from
I 9'\b to I <><>O. 1hc: ~te\lc.1n
1 1,hc:ric:~ Dcpartmenl said
~1c\1c.in officaab added the~
\\Ould conunuc to export tuna to
1he United States un11l May 31
"'hen It<. cert1f'ica11on v.ith 1he
!'i.rnonal ~!annc Fisheries Scf' ace
-By Th~ Associat~d PllSS
" Thursday, February 21. 1111
The Daily Piiot presents .. PURE VANITY", a reader
contest that highlights the best and most intriguing
personalized plates along the Orange Coast One
monthly winner will receive 4 FREE SUPeR CAR
WASHES worth $48 from the Hand Job Car w~ & The
Orange Coast Daily Pilot.
Do you have a personalized license plate you'd like to
have featured? Then drop by the Daily Pilot offices at 330
West Bay Street in Costa Mesa between 9am and 5 pm
and we'll take a snapshot of your vanity plate and enter it
in our contest.
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1'111 ••rlY h n Int In Jm1111ry; ... In Callornla
Consumer price Jumped 0.4
percent nationaJty in January, 1.2
percent in the San Franci~ area
and 0.6 percent in Lo& An&ele ,
but anal~ts blamed the harp
increase mainly on onc·time
Obituaries
c\lcnt , not underlying inOauon.
Chief among the unu ual
occurrences were December's crop
freeze in California and new
federal taxes on alcohol and
tobacco. Those pu hed f ooJ and
bcverttge prices up by more than 2
percent for the month in both
Bessie VIGii McMlllon
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Bes ie Viola McMahon, a five·
yeur resident or Huntington Beach, died Feb. 18 nt the age of 104
in Santa Ana.
realer S n f rancisco and the Los
Angele area.
oundin3 a worn me note.
I cder 1 Re enc Chairm n Alen
Green pan told Congrc s an
extended Persian Gulf War and
pcrsi tent problems with the
notion's bankana 5ystem could
prolong the recc ion.
"It would be most unwi c to
ru le out the pos ibility that the
re cc s ion may become more
serious than already 1~ apparent,"
Green pan aid in his semiannu.11
report on monetary policy.
January's 0.4 percent climt-h
the Labor Department'• Consumer
Price lndc'C followed SU.fits of 0.3
percent in each or the previou
two month . IC u talocd for tho
rear, it would produce a 1991
rnOtttion rnte or 5.S percent - o
panicularly unwelcome 1hough1 in
time or rccc ion.
In San Diego, where inOotion
figures arc rclen cd only twice a
yenr, prices rose in ult categories
except apparel during the ..:.::ond
half of 1990. The overall increase
was 2.8 perce nt, bringing the year's
1otnl to 6 perce nt, the highe~t level
1,ince the mid-1980s.
For the month, pr cc rose 0.6
percent in the Los Angele area
along with the 1.2 percent m
a:r.aler an Franclsc:o aftu t~o
months of relative tability. Both
had increases in every catcsory of
good and service except
transportation, which Cell due lo
lower gasoline price .
"We shouldn't be alarmed."
advis~d economist Robert G.
Dederick of the -Northern ·rrust
Co. in Chicago. "It's not a
forerunner of a ucce sion of bad
readin~s."
Marilyn Schaja, an coonom1st
with Donaldson, Lufkin &
Jenrette, a New York ecuritics
dealer. concurred . "T he
acceleration w. a one·month ~~--phenomenon," she aid.
Sub equent CPI report will
continue to rcOect the effect' of
the recc ion, which will tend to
keep prices low because consumer
hove lus money to spend,
economists say.
For instan ce, the Lubor
Departmenl nlso repo rted
Wednesday that American ' reol
earnings dropped o season lly
adjusted 1.9 percent in January.
She 1s survived by her daughter Beatrice Wells ot Hun11n~1u11
Beach, two grandchildren nnd one grea t grand~hald 1111 n Bo . ~ -_ ~ . . _ _ __ _ --
Funera l services will be held Fnda\ at 2 pm <II P1erlC
Brother Smiths Chapel. McMahon will be laid to re~• at r..1.1ple
Cree~ Cemetery in Charieroi, Penn.
Elsle Oldfteld
JOLNTAIN \ALLEY Ebie Oldl1l'ld \\ho h\cd 111
Huntington Beach half her life, died Feh l(• 111 f ountJln Valk\
She \\,t., "<7.
Oldfield \\JS a widowed homcmat..er "lil• k it l\\Cl 'll"'· n11c
hruthcr, ft\C grandchild ren and 11 rt•e grc<il fr.111lkhild rcn
hiner.il ~el"\1ces will be held f.m.JJ\. ,11 111 J m . .it l'tl'rcc
Brother' Smith~ Chapel, and ~:... will h: t'urtcd .11 Gl>Ud
"ihcphcrd Cemetery. Visitation""' be IOUJ\ I t 11'1 2 111 ... r rn
Help your child tum off tv
ai1d tum on to reading.
It rl. I ( l\ rhmi: \Pllr d1dJ \Cl'll\'I ((I read lS the rv li\(lns,", It\ rrnh.1H~ lx-1.Jll\C
rt· 1.! ni; ,,111 1., t.L'\ ~It "'ulJ 1-oc Pe™"1.aliwd anem1on at d l\r11.mna. .1 Lt 1rn1ni;
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n1 • ,Ju, e \11\Jr 1. htl.l w 1 (l)mplerdv new way cX see mg book.\ 11-.e r~uh 011~1 of
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Public L1br.iry, ll!SS P.irk A\.1:, 1~
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Tale' .ind music tonight at 6 <O .\
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Adm1~1on i> free.
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C1reers for the ruture
IRVINE -A seminar karunng a
panel of Clt~rl) dlSCU\)IO& career\ for
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~.11urday frflm 8.30 am lo !:?.){) p.m
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'f><..'ll\1•110~ th• .:1.,11, ,,.f111h 1•1.n l•I\ the
1v.o schools. The day begins 11 6 a.m
w11h rcgis1r11ion and wilt rcarure a SK
run walk .ind IOK run An ov.ard\
ceremony and Sp1ri1 OJ)' ;11 the hland
v.111 round out lhc event
Zlll1Wlft featured speaker
Nl:WPO RT GEACH
Elmo 7umwalt, !he poriular former
hcJd of the US. N;wy, spcai.., on i:tob.11
"~u.:~ M1•nday 111 the \Ccond in .i ~enc\
of fo11r 1%1 lown 111111 celcb11t> \ertC'
lccrure'
1 he kcturc' arc CO·\pomorcd bv lhc
l\~~·~r .. ncc l C:Jgucs or New pm I llc.1ch
,1 n d l J g u n J B c a e h . ;i 11 ti .1 1 c
um.le~ rirrcn by the Onil) Pilot
Thi' lec ture' arc held on "lund.1\' ,11
lhc fdv.drd\ Cinema fhc •tl·r in
'\le\\porl Ccnkr To ur1kr 11ci... I~. cull
673·6110 or n1-11n1
Orhcr )pc: .. i..cr\ arc Dr \\ Jll•n
1 h• ma\. former drrecl •r t•I th. l m
\ngd., /,l."10, <ind \ rrtrnr 1 Ciraham, .1
p<1pulJr author and former rde' 1~'''"
"lk shuw hos1c'\
Gymnastics cta11es
SEWPORT Bf.\( II I he ~11\ 1\
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hclo.l .al the Lin,oln Gymn.1Mum
I-or rq:1~1ra11on mforrn,.11 .. n, , ill t1JJ
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(oOAslhne Counseling Center, 1151 Qoo.e
!)t , Su11c 10~. will spon~r o Cree lcc1ure
nn how Rll~hn v.orb
I-or more tnformat1on, call 476 0991.
Mozll't lllcunlon
NFWPORT BEACH -A d1\cu,sion
about Mourl will rake place Wednesday
JI 7 p.m ~I the Newport Center
L1hrary, HSI\ S:in Clemcn1e Dmc
l·or more rnfurmJlion. call 644-J 191
Cancfld1tn forum
CiARDEN GROVE -The pro·hfc
lnhhv I .1gt.: Forum of CJhl11rn1.1 will
'fl"n'"' .1 c.ind1J.ile\' f11rum fur the \~th
"c-n.11.: 01\lr1ct \pC .. rJI ekrt111n race JI 7
pm f hur-1.l.i\. I ch ~'< The ll>rum "''"
b, hdd ,,t the (1Jrdcn urOYe
C.umm11n11'> Ccn1cr. 11 ".10 S1,1nford Ave
( Jlld1J.1h .. \ nrcdcd 10 :itrcnd .ire
\, i.:mhl\ m.:mt ~ r-. 0\1m Alkn, Nolan
r rrtutlc .tnd John 1.~ ....... counly
tran,p111t.1tmn comm1s"oncr Dana
Rrcd, \\ 1ll1am D< ugher~. Jim \\on)kl.
\\l tm•n•tcr "I 1)l1r Ch.ark' ~mrth, Em:
"rr1k, Juhn P.111\C and fr an1 '' l-f, Hm.1n
lht' clcd11'n I\ "'hcJukd \brth Ill
fh, ·~th 01-11 ll rnclude\ .. 11 •r r.111 of
I 11un1:un Valle). Cu~t.a \loJ, ll"\"111.:,
r U\llO \ rlla f'Jrk. Or.1nsc .111J
\n.1hc1m
occ mixer
COS 11\ Mr "i/\ ,\ mnu d'-"!:"' ,1
r .. f.K1l1t..i1c rnec11ni; Jll••pli: v.uh muru.11
rn1cr.:\h v.111 "e pre\cntcd th" v.1nlcr ho,
OrJngc Co.l\I (. ulk~c \ c.immunrl\
I\, !"rte Olf1.:c
I •r l""••rt inf 11m.111.m, , :all .n:. ~ "'<11
Cox nomnatn students
'-f-\'>P<lRT Uf;\(11 -R .. p <hr"
( 1•'11 :inno11nccd h1\ nomin till'"' '" 11>c
l 1111c J "it.ii•" !\t1'\1e~· \c nkm1n, Cl,,"
.ii Itri<
I v.1·nl\ '"' 1 v.~ re <>1 tnfe ( t uni\ h•~·h
M: ho••I \IUJC'nh \ 11 I nf <apflhc-.ant\
fr,•m 1! (lr.1n~· ( .1.n1 1i.n I 1tie
:11lcm\ lht'\ ;iprh"c.J tol «•ltn"''
< t"l.i \k,.i h•rrn ll.1mmnml 1l Ii
,\11 I l"CC .\t.1dC'1"''\ I
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lluntlllP• n lkJd1 \IJllhl" n1c"cr
ll s Arr ''"''" ,\,.iJcmyl. fo,,rh
\!er""~'' IL' \ \I hi II'\' AcJJcm\ 1 •• rnd
J>.l\rJ l'h1ll1p' (U \ M1l11.11'\' \•ao.lcm\I
'cv.rmr O.:.a'h \,nun ConrJJ IL ~
\11 I orcc •n•l ~ 1\ .ii \, 1dcm1•• I \Int\
\lc\hl (t ~ Au l 1•r•C ,\,,J~m\I, f)J\IU
Hu\\ II ( l ~ "' '" .11 ,\c .hkm' 1
April1~anl• uc: Hlt'ClcJ h~ 1
n1111r•rll\an A\•dcm' Rc\lcv. Bo.uJ,
1nll f1n.1l \4.'IL\lton f, r apporntm.:nt 10
e~ch ae 1J~mv v.11! l>C' m.adc h June I u1
more mfmm,1111111 oo the:' appl1C':.all in
pr ont.t11 <. • '"' iS6 ~~.u
llulltl1n Doud runJ \fl>nd1tl\ 1nd
1hund•.is. \tnd ittmi of inttrru to
8ullttln Ro1rd, JJO n R•! flt Coft•
\ftfl, 91611.
"I'm
fat!"
L! ' vou re t0red 01 j,..::ise wo1as
we c on ne1p w th our proven
med<eol solutt0ns me pnySt< ans
ona nu1sos of l nd oro Med col
Clrn1C$ nave Oeen prov ding
onswers IOf d ete1s ror 20 veo1s
uiino rn.e uOtQve L•ndo•a metnod
women con loM JO pounda In ala
WMka, men oa much oa M>-whf ..
eating reol food. Llndoro 11
compe1111ve1v priceo w11n o tne r
programs And now. wtth ou new
credit p ion. Undoro 11 more
orf0tdoble tnon evett•
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Orange Coast DaJly Piiot
Society
. Chorale patrons served a real treat
ltt '•Y""
Phil Winsor gets cooking tip> from 8111 Hall.
l .1rolC' \.1c(nrm.1L c h.ll> \\ith Boh .ind Diane GuH'lt
I ,Ill\ ,,11! ltl rerun th ct I )<l'I rl
•urnnl tr.•m J B ·, t11r1c.:r.il '>'
liul .llter 1 l1111i.: .111d \,1l1.1nt tr si:
de 111 ll\l'ru11ne her 1llnc'I' I he
diurc..h "-a' lilied \'Ith. pc.:uplc \\)lO
c.1mc 111 h1,nor her fllr the: \Cl'\
k111J el l th<1ughtl11lnC'' th.It 'he C\·
prl'"ed in her kiter to ~l'll
Uurtnl! the ,c.:r,1c::c, the print
n c.:nt111ncd her letter tu \r n
I .trhkr' ,1, Jn \!\,1mpk ot lwr ~11n·
c::ern lilr other'> C\cn .11 .1 tune:
'' hcn 'he.-'' J\ the nnc in dl'pcr.1te
ncetl <'I help I he pric't .11'.i ,,11J
that J B h.ul rc,el\ed rn.111\ kiter'
.1nJ phtme l.llh lrtim lricmh
th.inkinl! her IPr "h.rt 'he h.1d
"·r1tten I thought ~ou m1i:ht hkc
to kno" th.11 prm1dinc .1 nat1on-
"'1de aud1cn~e lur reopk \>.hll
nique Creation For
Every Occa ion!
• Fresh Flowerc; • European Gardens
• 8alloon Bouquets • Plants
• (, afts • Ha kecs • Dne<l Flowers
I • ••,.. \f \ ' \ \ I
I I I \HI ,f II' l'ltCl-.;f
\ll 1>111\IR 840-1911
2642 '•n "l«uf'I •• f o.-d. ~f'wport Sra<h
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\I I II •1 • Ill
t "' •••• '\' •••
Retirement Living
for ctWe Seniors
•
For an excellent
.,. locotim ... look no
further tlnn South
Comt Senior Vlllm! .
Includes suda luxurla as:
•Maid and LMtn ~
•OoJly ActMtta
•Sodol E.lnlnbU <,....,..,., n.uportotbl
Although the daughters of John
and Kay Brown have dug for the
trea ure upposedly buried on the
property of their Balboa peninsula
ba)lfront home. they've never
found 11 Sunday the Brov.n~ open·
ed their h1!ltor1c ha\en to patrons
of the Master Chorale of Orange
Count} Actu ally, the Brown
French pro\ 1ncial, 6,300-square-
foot home 1 qu11e a treasure!
"bCl)One know'I the story ot
Bl.1ck Bari. He wa~ murdered
here," '>aid the ho)tC)., v.hose hu)·
band J) an orthopedic ~urgeon.
Chorale d1rec.tor 8 111 Hall with a
little help from his chorale !>Up·
porter'I prepared the chicken divan
dinner Chef I !all') ~pec1alty 1s
)luffed mu\hroom' and he shared
the recipe
H.ill\ \cgetJr1.in mu\hroom): "I
,o,1k them in hrantly for two day!.,
then fill them \\Ith a m1'Cture of
,c,en hcrth, .,h,1llot\, \\>Jte r chc!>t·
nuh. lhcc,e. r,11,111' and carrot
'l hen ll.1mlie \\llh chJmpagne ·
llall Ill\ c' to ~m>k. although. he
'a''· he\ · hn111cd ~ince I h'e on a
t'>l;,,t" \\l11lh, \\C hc:ar 1s "here
he'll ,t,1~ If.ill h 1'> \\lthdra,.,.n h1\
n.1me a' .1 u>ntcntlcr lor the J1rec-
tnr fl\l\lt11in tor the I th Angele'
~t.1~ter Chorale Look out. he prl
die.I\ ·1 he dwr .1lc 1, r ir'tinl.! \\ llh
new 1Llc ''
\\ e JU't u1mpkted .in l'\Cllln!!
11\1.: \e 1T J'l,1n. npl.11neJ h1,arJ
prC,llk Ill l'hiJ \\ ll1\C1r
I hl' \Cr~ 111,t th.111!.. ~1111 pJrt) t11
chorale tnthu,1.1'-I' katureJ .1
nh1g1c.tl, mu' ,·.ti pri1i:r.1m !"-~ opt·rJ
'opr.11H1 Huth ( 111IJl·n
( clebr.1t1ni.: 11' \5th ~c.ir, thc
American Heart ft
Association V
Carol Humphreys
chorale \\Ill nC\t pc rl11rm .sn illl·
MoLart c\tr.1\ai.:.ir11.1 .11 the Or·
angc Count~ l'nl 1rmtn~ ,\rt'> Cen·
ter on April I I
Rll l'r n I
I 1mc'I .Ill' tuui:h lor ,, re'>tJura·
tc:ur -the c1.• norm, the \\,If and
lhL abund.1n1.c • r r \ 1.:Jteric'
peppenni: thc c 1 ·"' \ 1 Han'
Prager Jc1.1dcJ to Cl r rt'-lil •rnd
let thl' ''mid J..no .... th.it he due'>
mi re. th.in run the pu h. r Jle to·
t>c-,ecn H.111 Rc,1.11u.1n1 n 'e"'·
PL'rt Be.1d1
Pr.11.!cr tuundcJ the: Ritt
Br. th~r,, "h" 1111 the p.1,t llt::ht
\l ir' hu'c 1! •n,11cd their SJl)(I
.innu.il duc' 111 di.mt~ Ongrn.tll~
Pr,1i.:\!r f11undcd the bother<, Ill
cn~·our Jl!l' c.1m.1r.1Jcr1e ;.imonp.
hK jl' rn.ill'' I hc !!lllup ha' gro"-n
h• "100 member'
CLuft 61t~uM1'\\
PAMPER YOUR fl F
JN AN
FLFGANT HARBOR
LOCATION
\1 0NO.\ Y & TL'f"D \ Y
ONLY
PERM PLU
AVEDA PER~1
CL'T &. T) LI
59.41
PLEASE CAI L roR
APPOINTME."IT & A5K FOR
PERM PLUS
722 -3500
2901 W COAST HWY.
SUITE 210
NEWPORT BEACH. CA
(
Across from )
Newport Imports
Q.Wlalcla laotel la N•wport B•ac• Ila• be••
aervlag tit• ••lglabor•ood for 29.5
y•ara?
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llClltJ EM1P C..el IP fft ,,..._ •• ,I 11M a 171
Ka'Y and )<1hn Bro\'.n \\ith Ruth Golden
Pr.tl!l'r Jnd h1' bu'' 11.J\\ctl more.
than t 1 .()I.II) 11110 th~ ph1lanthrop1c
pot :hr' \C.tr Rec1p1ent' t:JI ti c
fun1!, \1.crc Oranl!C"-C>Od Chrl·
lire.· ' I 1unJa11on. Ju\en1le D1.t
l'ictc,, C hr!l!ren·, Ho p1tal ol Or·
1n1..c t 1 un:'. the "'"0CI lte' o!
II 1.: II.Jr! ln,t1tutc: and ~hire
0 r \::ht"' Tuc.:,J t\, rtprc.,ent 1
II\, !r i;n thc-e ,h.ir111e .. \\ere IO•
\ 11cd l<l r 1-.k up their 'h:ire ('! :he
10111 1n,l ,!J.irc I 1nc.:h v.1:h I'· s..:n
and h1, ,qfe ( r.srlcnc
I rJttcrned thi: R111 Br •t 1ll r'
alter a gro1.p called the \.1lun~
formi:J I n~ J~n "'hilt: I "'as "'ork·
Ill!! .i1 ~ Jndia Re<.taurant Our
purpo'e .J"c.d to be to carou'e
dnnJ.. and tell dirt\ '-lOTIC"' Bu•
"'c'vc .. h,tngeJ So"' "'e do 1:
C\Cnh J \Car, half "'llhout our
\>.l\C' Jnd h.1lf with our "'''e" -or
~ir lrienJ, -or hoth' And "'e '!•'e
m1: C\ .t\\J\ ,,11d Pr.tger. lhilrm·
11 ~ h1' alre:id:-c.harmed guc'h
"'11 h n 't.1lr:1'-'tone' from h1'
rn<1m \CJr'> in the rc,taurant "u't·
Ill'
(('J/Ufage !Faire S/ioppe.s "
Laguna Beach-
Retail Space For Lease.
450 to 2200sq. ft.
Largest Mall In Laguna Beach.
Two Levels Of Secured Parking.
Prime Coast Highway Locati>n.
Heavily TratTmed Area.
(114)497 ... 132
1111 S. C.... HWJ.,
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Send A Little
Taste Of Home.
•• :Thunday, February 21, 1991
COIDICS
TBS
,AMILY
CJllC08
' by Bii Keane OAal"IELD by Jim Davis
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"When I grow up do I hafta be
called a dult?"
MARMADUKE
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by Brad Anderson
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• Dottle would you explain to him that
I came to v1s1t you
NANCY
ARLO Alm JAlUS
OVERBOARD --IOU (~ llt.l1.'J l J. ., :
W~S Rf.Alt~ Gt.lf/N6 rtV
UP ~rf~ ALL l~f V~\JA~1 JM
ARMND tf RE I ~£ 1 J...
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ADAM
lPIO<IN(J WAFTER -rnE
TWO \f ~OJ 6ETS OLD
r REAL FAST"
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JUDGE PARKER
THAI' #MA.: t wAl.,f
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BONNY SLIPPE.RS!
PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz
NEVER TAKE A NAP ON
A WINDV DAV WITM '(OUR
60LF 5140ES·ON ..
SHOE by Jett MacNelly
FRED BASSET by Alex Graham
l I
Ht's malr:1n.g h" own supper: Cll'ld ... tht toast LS \ t~ k1tcntn~ a shambles. Tht ~burnt to a )
be.Ms havt stuck. to t.h£ pa11.. . c~nckr ... . ~-----..... _ ... , t ~-·,._. ~-"">;___. I \ r: O~ · O L 1 .. L:ii!Eh .. 1~~ ~ -•
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by Jerry Scott ROSE IS ROSE
t.AU.'(1.C, E.trv.A ~ ~ ~~
~~1 MUN I'~ o.unDna1vt .
~~V.I IT M~ I'M ~
~~E.
UMEXMW /
by Jimmy Johnson FUNKY WINKERBEAN
by Chip Dunham
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by Brian Basset
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
~11 W1SH1HISWA8 ~.~1e.-1'M SO 1T~ OF Cf\f"R'llNG f\LL
1HtS W!!.19HT° Al"O..lND
DRABBLE
by Harold Le Ooux TUllBLEWltEDS
HEY; VINNIE , MAYBE WI! SHOULD TP"CH THIS KID SOM
MANNEfltS I
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Orange Coast Dally Piiot
COUKTER
CULTURE
by Mar~tta & Maratta
•
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DENNIS
THE MENACE
SliLL I D Gll/E. f\NVfHl~lC>Be IN ~ St\Oe.S, E.L
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by Hank Ketchum
by Pat Brady
by Tom Batluk
by Lynn Johnston
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by Kevin Fagan
by T. K. Ryan
Thursday, February 21, 1991 111
Community Forum
ORANGE COAST ....
An Independent Newspaper
Published by Page Croup Publishing, Inc.
Robert E. Page, president & chief executive officer
William S. Lobdell, editor & vice president
Steve Marble, managing editor
Elliot Stein, Jr , chairman
Howard L Schramm, vice president & general manager
Walter Burroughs, 1901·1969, founding publisher
Editor la I
Future now brighter at
Newport art museum
Things are really looking up at the Ne\\port Harbor Art
Museum, especially 1f your gaze 1s on the attendance figures
for the current e"<h1b1t of Edward Hopper paintings .ind
drJwings.
Museum off1c1als report thJt in 11c; f1r!lt month, the exh1b1t
of 140 of the American realt t~· v.orks had drav.n 17,208
\.IS1tors. about triple the average monthly attcnt.Jance at the
Newport gallery The exhibit is poised to become the second
best auended e\er at the museum. hehind onlv the
\.\orld-class Edvard Munch showing of the early · O That
total includes thousands of youngsters. v.ho make lleld trip\
from M:hoolc; throughout the county to \.IC" the :--:cwport
Harbor's exh1b1ts
The Hopper e'(h1b1t'c; \ky·h1gh attendance complete., .1 h.H
trick of good nev.., for the Jrt museum, v.hKh nnl) a wuplc
1lf months ago might have hecn described in thi.. c;pJLe J'\
"beleJ~uercd."
In December, the Newport I larhor Art ~tuscum h.td JU\l
come through a bru1.,ing cont rm er\) over I he t.Jc1;1gn for J
new fJuhty .it Pac1f1c Coa\t H1~hv..1~ anJ Jamhnrce Ro.1t.1.
"'h1ch rc,ulted in the firing of the k.1<l Jrch1tnt Pn the
pmJCCC. Rcn10 Piano. Jnd his repl.1ccmcn1 h) .1 \;ev. Ym\..
firm \.\1th tics Ill the lninc Comp.in~. The mu,cum \\,1'> .1t
thJt 11mc more than J ye.1r v.1thout an executl'L J1rectl'r
With JI lca\t one CJnd1date rcp<'rtcJI\ dcdtnl0£ the
mu,eum' ofter, and 11 \\a\ eight month' "1thout .1 Lh1cl
curator To compound tht.• ~r cf. the 11irm11tl kJ 1hc
Calilorn1..i Arte; Comm1o;<,1on tn llmer 11' r.allnl! of the
mu,cum .• t nw"c.: "l!h ncg.111,c rcpcrcu-.,tl'n' \ln the amount
of \late !!r.1n1 mclnC) the mu,cum Cl>ult.1 rl'Lt.'t\c.:
The Scv. Ye.tr, 11 turns lHlt, markc-d a nt.\.\ "eginning for
the mu,cum ( 1r,1. l'n 1.ln " J fcdcr.11 Cl'llrt in l o., Angele'
upheld the muo;cum .1nd .1 w·plJintiff. 1he Ucll.1 Le,qtzi.. ..
D.mce Comp . .m), in a su11 'cc king 111 dccl.ire unconst1tut10n.il
the N.1t1onJI Cndcmmen1 for the Art•.' (ontro,·er<,1.11
.1n11 -oh<,ccnif\ plet.Jgc The mu,cum·., dec1-;1on to light on the
10,,uc . .inJ 11s \KlOf), re,torcd and enh.rnccd the mu<.eum\
reputation ;ind prc .. 11gc n.tttl'n.illy
Thr follov.ing ''eek. the mu,cum l..indcJ the h1chl~
rc,peLted M1ch.1cl Bot\\tnltk. tnrmcr d1rc-ctlH nt the
Br1x1!-..l\n \tu.,eum .inJ the (\1rc11r.in G,1lh:n in \\ J'h1nl!t11n
DC. j, nccut1'c d1rcllnr
httingl\. the dJ\ Bot\.\lntd .• irmcd "' t;.iJ..:c.: up ht' ne"
dulle'\, the pteLC\ lur the I lopper e\h1h11 al'o .irrncd .ind
'"'tJllJtion hc~an The. 'ho\\ openct.1 J.1n l'J to a "hopping
one da\ attend.inn~ ol 1.200
!>o nov. the Newport Harbor Art Museum " tiJd on tr,1ck.
"1th a rene\\ ed confidence and c;pmt .rnd .1 nc" hu1lding .inJ
mnre grnunt.1-hrcal..ing e"<h1bm in 11'.I f uturc. It is a tribute to
the mu,cum' ooart.1 of truc;,tces. chaired b~ Tom N1el'lcn
that the ins11tut1on was able to weather the storm-; of 1990
and come through e\en stronger than before in 1991
Today 1\ 1hur\d,1)', Feb ~l. the
52ncJ day of 1991 rhcre arc 313
days left in the year
Today·, Highlight in I l1'itOI):
On Feb 21, 1965. black actlVl)l
Malcolm X wa., )hot to death hv
a' a 1n1 1t.Jent1ftcd a Black
D111a111Py
Muslims as he was about to
address a rally of seve ral hundret.1
followers m New York.
On this date.
In 1925, "The Ne" Yorker"
magazine made its debut.
-By Tin Assocl•tcd Prcs5
, .... ,,.. . -~ ------~.--.
Readers ·express environmental
concern over six-lane toll road
fcllfor\ note· La~t '~eek 14C
askc:d reaclcn 14 hat thcJ thought
of the S;m Joaquin Him Tol/\\J_Y,
the: contnHc:n1:1/ .,,,./,me tall roacl
1~h1ch 1q// lmJ.. .'lcup{lrt lJeach and
S<1t1 111,in Capi\lrano I /ere: '' .J
,,1mplmt: of the rc:'fX'n!>c:s 14C
rc:n:nccl
I hclic\c 11 " .1 lot.ti rape of the
cn.,:1ronmcnt 1n thJt <trea. I think
the:-'houlc.J JU\I kJ\C: their h~nJ,
Orf llf II and \,l,h\ don't the~ )U\I
'~1den P.K1f1c C0J'>t H1~h""J). 1hc'
h.1\C m.1n) JlternJtl\C:'> than bu1IJ
,, nc" r11aJ through lhat .irea
• r he ~Jn Jl1.1qum H1l1' Lomdor
1, .1 cr1t1cJI clement of the count}°'
ma,tcr plan ol artcndl h1gh"aY'
Mo'I or the c1rcubt11>n clemcnl'i or
the c111c' affclled h' the toll""i:I'
arc hJ\Cc.J upon .,upport from the
tolh1;a)
It " very ironic that the \JrtOU'>
Cit) re'\1dcnlS "ho arc the c;iuse or
the problem traffic -that 1s
'>pec1fically Laguna Beach and
l..iguna Niguel and the other new
rn1n 10 the "outh -arc oppming
the tollv.J> lt 1c, their riders ''ho
.ire <.au~ing the congc,uon.
\\i 1lness the action of the pa<;l
le"" }Car., of Laguna Beach
keepinl! 'Death Road" (Laguna
Can)l'n Road) open. not taking
any action to 1mpro"e It and
turning dov.n more than S 10
m1ll1on of count} mone) to "1den
.ind make it a afer road The
latter move v.ould ha"e t.iken the
rraffic off Pacific Coac,t High"-3)
which comes up through Corona
del Mar and affect' :\ev.port
Beach very badly. Llguna Beach
Best of Ille lllUIR8
E<l1tor's note -The follo"mg
Jre sample of Orange Const Dally
Pilot readers' comments and
cnt1c1 ms. The Piiot rum these
respon es on a regular basis and
enrouragts readers ro C:Jlt the
Editor's Hot/me Jt 642-6086.
No water, no food
Item: Water for farmers to be
cut by 50 to 75 percent. Item:
Kt1ufma n and Broad "'as given
pennis ion to tap the Los Angeles
aqueduct for a new ciry in the
desert, a city with big home •
lawns, pool11 and a golf eounc.
Que tion: Where "'"' "'e get food
for II th e people 1f the farmers
can't arow it?
llddln 111111911?
Why didn't you print more of
the really meaningful and
in i&htful m aae to Saddam?
Mo t of the ones that you ran on
the back paae were the same old
repetitious rhelOric we\c been
hcarina sifta the war bepn.
has '>Cl 11-.elf up a' an 1,IJnd h\
1t\clf Jnd doe'n t ...... 1n1 t•l coop·
erJte in ·'"' mJnncr fhe
gn:cnhelt pcuple haH: '11rrcd
the people to the ~uuth .1g.110\t the
toll" J\ 11 the lull" a" ~OC\ down·
and 1'> not built, then ihing' like
Metro R.111 iHld light r.111 l!O du .... n
\I.Ith 11 • I \\:.int tu re1..ord m\ \lolcnt
l1PP\"1t1on to the ~Jn Joaquin
Halh '\O·Callcd Corridor 'o one
need' 1t e'cepl the dc,elopcr,, and
I helic'e 11 ..... 11 he :in c1.;olng1c.il
• h•nc not '>ten the
c:n"1ronmenl•tl imp.let rcpun, I'm
not too )Ure I \.\.Ould under,t.ind It
or believe 1t 1f I did see It, 'u h1l\\
am I upposed 10 mal..e a rJt11lnal
logical dec1s1on on 'Ahethcr 11\
good or bad If It 1<; bad for the
em1ronment, I'm Jg.unst It If 11'
~ood for the cn,1ronmcn1, I m fnr
11 How am I !>upposed 111 kno""
thl\ and how IS the a\Cr.IC.l pCNlO
'uppmed to kno" thl\ 1 't nu tell
me thJt then I'll tell ~ou \\h,tt I
think • Pr og re~s c;hould pn1~ccd
1mmed1atch We -.houldn'1 .illll\I.
thi' project lO be ,111 .... cd dn"n
becau~e 11's going 10 1mrrn'c lhc
quality of hfe and the cn\lronmcnt
in Orange Count) •md \l.C l.1n
further do that b) pr1l\lnt:: 1h1'
through th1~ pm ate pro1cc1 h~
ha\.tng go"emment fund the major
tollway.
• I am aga1m.t 11, I think 11 "ould
be destructive to "'hat'\ lelt of the
Cahfom1a environment
as I do.
So in the end the\ ·11 \till ct
plenty of water and I, who
believed 111 the 'AJtcr 'h~'rtagc.
now have a dead IJ'An and must
cut down to the bare bone..-. ow l
blu h be~u'e the onl\ thing I can
do now 1 not Ou<ih, a bath once
month, I still onlv do one load of
wash I "eek and l huy my
dnnlung water for cooking and
drinking.
So much for propaganda. I think
1t 1 betna done unfairly and it is
not JUSt
Fint we have an ex-cop on the
city council Ed Glasgow who
thinks he's the head of the CIA of
Costa Mesa and now we have a
25-ycar-old kid running around out
there Lryina to set a world's record
for arruu. It makes one think that
we live in a .. police city."
• \\c: d' r 11 ,1pprv\e ol 1011 r11.1J~
\\1.. ''ll'lUruJ more :han :•111 <i1cn 1
tun:•. Ji.:.11r-t 11,11 roJJ, in J Jh •f
14"--• I think 11 I\ in cm1wnmtn' 1
1n1i.:htmJn:J. \Cl"\ dc\J,t.llirh: '1
evc:l"\lhtnl! th.11 I 1tkC1'l q111l1t~ I I
Ille \\ t ncc:J m."~ tr m'lt n11'
Jn 1ther r i;id • I .am 1.1110 pcr,c:nt .1..:am't
1011" l" in Or mce C unt\ T hc:~c
1' m; rt'J'lln ""hat,Oe\Cr \•h\
c >ranee: Count~ ~hould hc 't"'"
\ 11h .i b inch o: toll r• :id' • H.l\ln~ reaJ '"" e:i~clulh ,,h 11
thc"e people ha'c pl inned Jnd
"'lien the\ arc 1;.ilk1n'! :ibour the ~phnc ol. \ 1'1b1ht ... \0\, "h1ch I'
~h 11 the~ h.J\c pl inned ,., 10 paint
C\cr\thinc "'ondcrlul 1.!llo~ o
thev. ""n. t tfoturb the .... 1ldhtc or
.in~\,ne l1)(•ktni.? :.at 11. I think the~
,hoult.J h~'c labeled 1t OB.
'phcrc 1JI hcneltt. '-101.c .t :
per .. cnt nf th~ rc,cnuc: 1 to '''me
fn'm ~ullJcr' kc" tn linJn1.e thl\
dehJ1.le • I .1m j rc-1Jcnt ut l ai:un.1
He,1 h .ir cl I ,,m \Ct\ mu1.h
'PP< 'cd 11..1 the toll ro.1J th.11 '"
hem~ pl.inned h r the San Jo:iquin
11111:. ComJor • We Jc,pcratcl~ n\;cd It to eel
our re1 pie in and 0111 of here 10
... 1,e pollu 11on and cnn~e~uon • I think th II the ~Jn Joaquin
H1lh toll""a~ " not .1 g~.J idea I
don't think thJt s the an.,.,., er lo
our conge uon problems.
ltl'\t place "'' this gentleman
~hould feel fortun 11c that he h"e"
in AmcriL.a and \hlp quabbhng
about nOn\CO\l' \UCh AS fla~
dripping ,H "h.11e,er he''\ 1alking
about.
Information, please
I "ould likt. 10 hear from
nvone ~ho ha' ~u~1a1ncd • neck ~h1plash inJu~ and has endured
SIX lO eight "eek\ of electrical
sttmulation ph}~1cal therapy and if
any negat1\:e !tide effect from the
electncal ~timulation ~ere felt.
Editors note: Anyone? ...........
I would like to leave my
comments as we appro eh the eve
or this ground war. tr the war
continues and bccom a land war
we hope it will not become, many
who SCl'\iC at the front will come
home in nulital') coffin . Olhe
will come home v. unded In body
and mind and Nny will come
home lcnL I peak for them. l
suppon the combat t~ by oppoa1na thil v .
Has media
forgotten
let '68?
By E Tnomas M.G ananan
1<1111d C1t1 .,,
Corrc'>pond~ nt a~"1gne<l •d the
Gull "'Jr ;arc becoming
incrci1~1ngl~ 1.ritical ul Pentagon
re trtct1011 on their me ... ement)
and .ii.;Ce" 10 anlorma11011 .. \lto~t
rC'P'1fter' c1c1c:c: on the: need for
ome ~ n"H-.h1p. the real
contro\t..·r,, h O\t:r ""helher lJC:c:n~t: Dl:partment nlf1c1al'> arc:
:Jlt•ni.: c'\ •>Ut ul lcg111mate
"C:l!Ht:\ '" nl~rn~ :hJn concern tor
1hc Jcp 1rtmcn1' puhlu.: 1m,1ge I
OIJ., t c 'l 11hl il11111g rn~ collc<iguc:"
h\ ~.1\ n;: "'· b 11 rhc Pcnt.1gon ha'
kc111n 1tc !\:.l'un' tu lc;ir the
1111\U'C •I 1:1cd1J p1 \\Cf
lh1\( 1~.i..,1111, lt1\.e tn d1J ""tlh•
n l\I I r.inc:1' 1.n:k ,lf m1htaf) :
e' re (IC nee I he 'omc lime'•
pen ( r'>C' d\ nam1n of pack :
1•>Urn.11Mn .10 ! th.: m1lil:.il) ~ bitter·
mem n f \ 1etnam-cra CO\erage
-pJrt1cularl~ the m1sreport1ng of
the cl1mdc:t1c hJttle of that ..... ar.
Pa~~ JOllfnah'm 1s an mtc~ral
part ol th1• cqu;won because It :
tC'nd'> to homogcnizc report1n~.
re; rter' .t~'>•gncd to a maJOr.
1 n11m11nc 'tor\ quick.I~ de .. elor·
.in11h du:' .i.:.11n~1 1ndepende"T •
' 1 ... c, A'> 'J 1moth' Crouse ""rote.
in Inc Bo" on· the Bus. .rn·
IC~OUOI 1)f ht)\,I, the pre\\ CO\ e red
lhe l',~2 pn:~1Jcnt1al campaum.
rt•pn11er' "'ho tra\.cl together and
tecJ :rom the \ame pool report'
"' 11 • tiehe-.c 1hc \Jme rum1Jr,,
• 1h-.11bc tu the 'Jmc theor1c' •
1'1 ! 'rnc the same '111rie'> "
\\ h.11 induuhtcdh h.1ppened to·
• hc mec.Jin pack co' e ring the ·
\ c•n.lm \\Jr ha-. h.1ppcned to:
:'!'O'' reporter" :it one umc or.
1nn:hcr m''ell in ... lud.:d \\hen•
' 1 lr:'e IJHh 1n J 'ource s.
1. rc:d 1tulm~ ._Ulu d1 cQunl his
·.1:cment It :he '>1tu;it1on
h 1n~e' and 'uddenl~ h1
LI ndu"< "" .ire: ::ic ... ur.ite. you arc
iJnj' rep;i rt'd
In the late J<lcJ(J., m1htaf)
briefer'> in \ 1etnam v.ere asse sing
the "ar 10 tcnm that admmcdty
<Aere tOl' op11m1suc ~mcthing the
Penta£1'n 'eems to be avoiding in
•he gull When the \'1et Cong and
:\orth V1c1name'>c attacked dunna
the 1% lunar new year. or Tet,
Miier' saw the fighting as further
evidence of the Johnson
adm1m,1ra11on\ cred1b1ltty gap.
1 he Pentagon -correctly -
de,cribcd the hattle as a victory,
hut the. pJc.k wa'> no longer
h\tenm~ .\-. J result 11 blev. one of
the mapr 'tone'> of the v.Jr
In "01t Stof)." a "tud) of h
~orre,pcndcnt' co'ered Tet. Peter
Br 1e trup 'A tote that rare!\ "has
lOn1empor.1n Crl'-l~·JOurnalism
turned nu1. 1n retrospective, lO
ha'e 'eered 'o widely from
re:ila1' 1 he dominant themes of
the ..... ord" and him from Vietnam
dJcd up to a portrait o( defeat
ftH 1he alhe'i. Hi toriam., on the
contra!", ha\e concluded that the
Tet offensive re ultcd m a severe
m1litc1r,i-poli11cal setback for Hanoi
in the <x>u1 h To have ponrnyed
.. uch l \etback for one side as a
dcfea1 for the other -tn a major
en l'i ahroad -c.:innot be counted
u a triumph for American
1ournali'm "
Already in the Gulf one or two
~rllcl"'i have f alien mto "'hat could
be called the Tet trap -tht
1ntellcctual fog that cause&
JOumali t~ h> reason u foll
The enemy attacked. This
unexpected. Therefore. be
actuC'\ed a psychological \'tctory.
In an "anal) i .. piece after lbe
battle or Khafji, • Knight·Ridder
man wrote "After day of
allecedly deva tating U . ir
hombardment, Iraqi Prelident
adJam Hu in's troops popped
up from their bunkers and
thumbed thc1r n0$CI 11 the priek
of the U S m1b11ry, the Marine
corps:• t..ooung 11 tho battle in
th way discounted tbe battle's
out.«irne. At Khafji. the lnqil ldlt
an entire battaUcm while dOiis
httkl daml&C to the ~-
•
The only way to n . ·
''ACU FOil LESS 11
is " to steal one!
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The Daily Pilot
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,.... .... ,..,.." 11. 1111
olata lovers NJoice: Sclentl say cocoa not all bad
• In thi weekly column. Dera/ee tion, not martyrdom. Chocolate, rats such a butter and palin oil, monounsaturates -including olive As far u acne i concerned, and fructose; and these arc whu
Scanlon -a reaisrered dietitian made from the cacao bean which which do increa e the level of •nd canota oils -these have been many dermatologists state there is feed the bacteria that can cause
-1nswcn readen' question JS around into cocoa powder, ha blood chole terol) cocoa buuer 5hown to hdp lower c.holc torol. no scientific evidence to ugest dental problem ·
11>0Ut nutrition, dieiin1 and fOod Iona been auociatcd with acne, as doc not ignificantly incrc o cho-that diet is related to this problem. Remember, chocolate docs con·
idul. Send que1tions to Deralee in "cat it now and wear i& on the 1es1erol. However, tbil is not • licen$C to Honnones and stress arc amona tain a lot or ugar and therefore
nlon, R.D., do Delly Piiot, face tomorrow." People who binge stan catin1 chocolate as the new· the more critical triggers associ· adds excess calorics which may be
.O. Box 1560. Co&ta Mesa, 92626. on the bean usually e•ct in· Two·third oC the fat in cocoa est health food. Unfortunately, the atcd with 1t development. all right for the active penon, buf
creased dental cavities or an ex· butter is stearic acid, which bas ac· remainina one-third of the fat in rt t dd 'f one is more
Q I IOft cllocolak and atwa • ti "'-ho to I blood b · 'II l · · Id Furthermore, several de ntal can sta 0 8 up 1 ~ad-·--va•-atJ··•1 Day. '1s pandcd waistline ... but there is tua y ""'en s wn ower cocoa utter as ata pa m1t1c ac • a sedentary. Another concern of ~-• .... -K .... good news for chocolate lovers. cholesterol levels in clinical stud· fatty acid that greatly increases studic have ghown that cocoa nc-health officials is the (act that
mi0e01ate 11 bed for you as people ics. The theory is that the body cholesterol levels. That is why I tually inhibits tooth decay. lt chocolate contains lheobrolminc.
While it is true that chocolate is converts stcaric acid into some-started out by sayin& that you seems that cocoa is able to top This substance is lo chocolate
-M.N., Costa Mtsa. high in saturated fat, studies have thing called oleic acid, which is a should enjoy chocolate, but do so the enzyme that is responsible for what caffeine is to coffee: 1 timu-~-M_y_a_d_va_· ce_t_o_"_c•_d_e_rs_i_s_m_od_c_ra_·_i_nd_i_ca_t_ed_t_h_•_t _C_u_n_lik_e_s_a_tu_ra_t_c_J_m_o_n_o_u_nsa_tu_r_•t_e_d_f•_t.~Li-'k_e_o_th_c;...r_i_n_m_od_e ... ra_ti_o._n. ___ .;._ ______ b_re_a_k_in_g_d_ow_n_su_g_a_r _in_1_o_s_1u_co_e_, lant.
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Among the ancient Aztecs and
Mayans, cocoa powder was mixed
witb piccs to produce a bitter
brew thought to have aphrodisiac
qualities. Perhaps that's why choc·
olate has always been a highly de·
sired girt on Valentine's·Day.
Deralee Scanlon, R.D.
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food packagln& that's supposed to
be btUtr than froztn. It's called
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about it?
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You are referring to Sous· Vide,
which is pronounced soo-veed and
is French for "under vacuum."
This type or packaging original·
ed in France and was introduced
in the United States in 1987, but 1s
not yet as popular here as 1t 1s in
Europe.
This process begins by placing
fresh food 1n an oxygen-free plas·
tic pouch and quickly cooking it
until the food 1s done. The cooked
food is then rap1dl) chilled to very
low temperatures and stored fro·
z.en until needed.
Sous· Vrdc 1s vc:rv convenient.
The pouches arc simpl) ploced in
boiling water and arc ready to
serve in a m.rnncr of minutes. The
food Items arc said to ta~tc very
fresh, they ha\c 1hc added ad1.an·
tage of a longer shelf life than
fresh foods. and do not have 10 be
tha"'ed like frozen foods before
being boiled.
Hov.c,cr, 1hcre arc \Omc lim1ta·
lions Sou\· Vu.Jc foods canno1 he
crisped nor fried f-urlhcrmore,
smcc the food has alreadv hecn
fully cooked, degrees of doncncss
(such 3\ rare or medium) arc not
possible
Q. I am raising a ramll} and am
~orriNI about the O\er·U t o( pu·
tiddu. What Is )OUr opinion or or-
ganically crown product?
-S.N., Newport Beach
There arc at lea t 400 species of
insects that have become rcs1$tant
to the chemical pest1c1dcs cu r·
rently being u ed in an effort to
keep them under control.
In 1989, the National Research
Council Committee of agricultural
experts agreed that alternative
growing practice should be more
widely adopted. Sustainable (also
known as "organic") farming can
be conducted without pest1c1dcs,
and still re ult in a crop yield that
is not only larger, but also better·
tasting ... and even healthier for the
farm family.
This is managed through crop
rotation, composting, mcchanicaJly
turning weedg...,.nder the soil, pred·
atory pest control (involving lady·
bugs, praying mantis and thripe)
and the use of field "bua vacs" the
size of tractors, which vacuum the
bugs off rhe pttnts. In 1dd1tion, le·
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tation as a way of restoring nutri·
ents to the soil.
In cxchMge for these health
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cept produce that i more natural
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. ooks experimenting
. •th gatlic BS a navor
many pcopk love garlic a a
flt'Vorina in Frtnch, hah n, Chi-
nhc and Mtddlc Eastern di hes
that al least a few are ventunna
into the realm of garlic as chaer
marcdicnt.
Garbe f4 tivals hdd around the
try don't hun the flavor's
tation any, but mo tly it's JU t
v1dual chefs and home cooks
arc explonng this expanded
-in a sense going back to
·e's earliest history.
yptlans used garlic to cure h~ches. while Greeks. Romans
afd American Indians applied its
ppagency against a large collection
oC ailments. The Chinese thought
lie reduced high blood pressure. o~ of several ancient claJms re-
c.. mg suppon from modem sc1-
e .
~h helps to kno1A that garhc is a
mber of the Ill~ fam1h. which
a takes 10 onions. leeks and
s lots. The t'-"O most popular
U vanet1es arc knOIA-n as Cah-
1orn1a Earl~ White and Late
"'11te.
;-Another ... anet) 1ummg up in
11\arkels 1'> called Fkphant Garh<:.
aj:ruall) a cross bct1Acen onion and
~rl1c so named lx·cause of 1ts
irge \11e hs Ila' or and aroma arc
rti~c suh1lc than 1hat of other
Jas:ic111.·... J l101A mg for more usagt.• • 'JlYf
JU let.
Garlic hould be stoml 1n a dry,
well-ventalatcd place. voad kcep-ana 1t in a plastic be& or covered
container. Fresh garlic. say the
expcns, should not be ttfriFrated
and hould be kept at a distance
from potatoes and apples, which
tend to absorb its flavor.
Cooks around the country art
beginning to expcnment with bak-
ing heads of garlic, usually using
the elephant variety for conve-
nience. Herc is a recipe that re-
flects the current expcnmentatJon.
as served at Bistro 110 in Chicago.
BAKED GARUC HEADS
4 medium beads eleplaaat gar·
Ile
I pollDd butler or margartae,
melted
Sall
48 slices Frencb ba111ette
Cream cbeese, as affded
Carefull> rerrove one or two
la~crs of the outer, papery skJn
from cat·h garlic head, leaving the
~10\C:'i intact Tnm the root and
nn\C 1horoughl). W1th a sharp
kn1tc or Sll'>'>Ors. cut a V-shapcd
notl h in tht.• top of each clove, l/•-
to -1 nch dl'l.'p.
: '1arlll .\ 1nten'11\ in thl' mouth
4epcnd" on thc amount. 'anct'
~nd manner 10 IA hach It ''
qrtpared Ra'' garhl 1s !.tronger 1n
l)sle and 'ml'll than LOoked \\hen
lt<\lled g.arltt tx-rnmcs \IACCI and
dun' in llJ,ur I •
L fntert'\ttngl~ lht• nlOrt.• garlic I\
t rushed or lUt lht· ~.tronger 11\
tJ:l\or. 'llll' tht lulling process
~leases Jm1no Jl 11.h Tho'l' saml.'
4':1d'i "a'h oil lhl' hand' hesl in
Plarl.' thc heads root ends down
1n .1 -.hal101A cassero le or au gratm
d1\h 1hcn pour the melted butter
0' er the top ~pnnkle wath salt to
ta\tc Bake in a preheated 35()..
degrl't.' F 0' l'n for 25 to 30
minutl''>. until the garlic 1s soft
and light bro\\ n. Baste wath the
huttl'r onll. ur llA 1n· dunng cook·
ing.
\l'f\l' IA Ith hagucue slices and
rn:am thn'<.l' To t•at remove the
garl1l' trum 111, -.kin "Ith a fork and
shu: or ma<,h It onto baguette
round<:. 'Prt•ad "1th aeam cheese
Thl· µrill 1' aho great on
l rac kl'r'> \ 1 a kt'' 4 \en in gs.
Fresh-tasting marinara sauce fast
arm ,uJ,, ";iter or IA hen
l))bbed IA 11 h lrl·,h pJr\k\ or km on
Prepanng homemade mannara
c;aun· -a good. frc.-sh -tastmg.
pasta 'klUCl' -sounds like a 11mc-
conc;um10g prOJC<'l. If~ true that in
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the old count'). ltaltan mamas
stirred the pot for hours. oc-
cas1onall~ tasting the thickened
results
Such 11mc-con~um1ng chores
aren't necessaf) these da~s to
enJO~ a "onderfull> thick. tomato
c;auce wonh" of the most well-
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)OU think )OU need to wait for
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MARINARA SAUCE
% tablespoons olive oll
•, cup chopped onion
2 cloves garlic, minced
I a.. cups II 4 1'1-ounce can I
whole peel~ tomatoes, cat up,
and juice
I cup (8-ou.ace can) tomato
auce
'2 teaspoon salt
11 teaspoon dried bull leaves,
cnasbed
11 teaspoon dried oregano
leaves, crushed
Pasta ( tortelllnl. ravlolt, spa-
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union anJ g.irl1l until onion 1c,
translucent \11r 1n tomatocr, and
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and oregano Bnng to a hoil. rt'·
duce hl'JI ( ook tor I 5 minutt.·<,.
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h I lar ring
0..r Mr. Rtpt: .. rrilllel .... la ti... d1Y•· If Otar Need:
MJ ftance, Ken, and J have been
enpaed for over u year now. I
have a beautiful ring, since he ' a
jeweler, and our life together has
been great. J never thought he
would ask me for a pre-nuptial
apeemcnt, but now he has.
,_ waat to ..... a o.Ja "cant''
la troat of Kaa'• DOH, tell bhn
you'll sip II tlM apttment pro-
vfdtt for a p,..termlntd amount
•hlch ls uceptable to you.
Ir you don't capitulate, I'm
afraid there'• a facet 10 Ktn's
mike.up which wtll prob1bly con·
vlnce him to nnd a nnr Jcwtl
who'll attept the 1ttlin1 he has In
mind. ttk some aood lca•I advkt'.
Dear Mr. Right:
w.)Hlt .... _.•....,,.._wll
be apiotH • die ncapt. £XCUe ,..,...t '° IO die ladlet room alld
write the laferm•lloa don. TbHk
him for lht attll bul doa'l COtn•lt
to a ftlture d1tt.
Atk hJm ror his home phone
number. 11 he won't tlvt It to you,
lb1t'1 1 aood lndluUon be doesn't
want you calllna thert. tr be doc ,
call It ind ICC who IDIWtrs. Drive
by the address and ce It thtrt's a
.-sdoa. If dleM doa't wan. write
....... a•d we'll llffp trylq. I
lllope It'• WOl"Ch your time.
Dear Mr. Right·
I just wa told by a fri end of
mine whom J u ed to work with
that my boyfriend 'cheated on me
with a lady who still work lit our
previous employer. I a lway~ felt
that Chuck had eyes for Ro~eanne
when we worked there. However,
he swore she wa only a platonic
friend. J will probably forgive hi m
this one time if it's true but if it'
not1 I don't want to accuse him of
doing omething he did n't do.
How should I go about confirming
the truth?
Call your l'tknd •ho 11•e 'ou
the 1ntonn1llo11 end ct ap a rt·
union with aome of the old caaa.
lndudJna Roxaont. M1ybt a few
bttn and omc plna. Don't ttll
Chuck until lht d1y btfort. Ir he's
llke mo t pte>plc, you'll ltt • little
nervousnt rfght •••1· Without
bclna obviout, ch«k him out 11
the p1rty 1nd cc how Ro tanne
beh•~c . Unlc s she'1 Meryl Sttttp
and he's Robfrt DI Nero, they
probably won 't be able to act their
way out or this one without you no-
tldn&. Happy leuthlna.
JCen met me when I was a sales·
girl in his store. I know the busi·
nw and how much money he
mates and I don't want 10 steal 11
rrom him. 1 don't think it's fair
tha\ he's asking me to sign that
paper. Last week I told him I
wouldn't sign it and our relation·
ship has gotten suddenly very dull.
I don't think he wants to marry me
now and I may have blown 11
Please help!
I met a man named PauJ a few
weeks ago at a local hangout and
thought he was different from oil
the rest He bought me and my
girlfriend dinner ond later took us
dancing al the top or 0 hotel in
Nc'tl.port. In a few hours, I felt hke
I had kno" n him forever. As we
danced clo~e I fe lt this was the
right guy for me. That is, until I
heard a lad) screaming at the edge
of the dance flooi It ""s his wife !
would never ace this guy again. He
called me the next day to apolo·
gize and aid the lady was not hi
wi fe but hi ex·girlfriend who he'd
recently split with. I would like to
believe him and iCC him. but I
don't lnow how 1 can find out 1(
he's mamed or not and don't have
his phone number?
talion wt&On In the driveway or
toy1 In the yard.
Cell bis omce and a k ror his
secretary. Tell her you're from a
local dtpartmtnt store 1nd her
boss' wife didn't 1lve Instructions
as to where to end a p1cka1e. Sec
how the ,..om1n responds to your
Need a Sleuth! B.L Huntington
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See you next week. If you have
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Dally Piiot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa
Mesa, 92626, for a solution.
P.L., Costa Mesa. Should I go for it?, Corona dcl
Mar.
I was humiliated and ·hoped I
Dear Should:
Let him take you to lunch.
When It's Ume to pay, look closely
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1 bead Iceberg lettuce
1 lablupoon mlnced garlic
I large onion, cat lnto narrow
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'ilJ cup olive oil or vegetable oll
l small eggplant (1boat 1
pound)
3 tablespoons rroat
I cup celery, coruely chopped
(about t stalks)
"'I pound maabroom1, sllced
l can (1 poand> aa11lted wbole
tomatoes, ondralned
Cl R .\ \ \, t <. 0 .\ ' T
l can (8 ounces) un11lted
tomato .. uce
garlic and onion tlowly in large
( 13-inch) killet or kettle until
onion 1s tran parent. Meanwhile.
cut unparcd ~plant into I-in ch
cube-s: toss '-"•th flour Add egg-
plant. celer) and mushrooms to
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while. chop <'nough lettuce to
make I quan. Add tomatoes.
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to s~1llrt. sttr Daily Pilot 4 tea1poons basil
l tablespoon tarngon
1 teaspoon pepper
Balsamic vinegar (optional)
Coo~. unco,ered for 30 minutes
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Sl•P• to beach, deck, Avall Now 2BR IBA. IST MO. FREE (w/1 Y' 1898 Orange 840-2111 In lndry. Apt 998-3195 ~~4m~10Po0~73·~a7oo.
yrd. patio, d/ w, micro, IH) 2&3Br, 21hB• lux I i 1 Id I 4 b r -...... °' u ">11 4 l/p , ele vator/d umb· . w/d hkup Sl l SOlmo 11.t J •Newport Cr••• 3BA LIND• llLI welter. 2 car gar, MC 3Br 1'~8• twnhH, 2-car 434 Dehll~ IS50.o850 condos. Frplc, W/d hk· YI 1 1 frplc, w / 2"'BA, all amenltle• "
ay•tem. Oen vu. From gar+ xtra prllng, frplc, up, H c gate, part(Jng. hkup. yard, grdnr, gar. No peta. $1 595/mo Mein channel 5BA
S2.96K·$475K. LM opt deck, block to t>HCl'I CHARMING 2Br 2Ba w 11 t95 a up "44M472 1.00k et 181 E. 23rd, 875-9741 8ayfront, 117,000 per ~9714 S1350 yfty 875-4t42 ftplc, deck, t car gar. 3BA 2BA. totalfy new back houH. 11400/ 3Bn 18A "9uM. frpfc, mo A 14().2500
DELUXE 3Br 2Ba duphc blk to bch, no pet.a furn hOme. LO yard, mo. No pet! a5CM985 nice yard, nMI Mlope.11.ldo l•I•. 48A 38A
Decor shuttra frpl d/W ltHOJmo. 8'75-9983 qui.t ~ac. grndr WXUAY CONDO bHCh, good area, hoUl9 on lnalde lot,
w1d hkup, get w/opnr Incl St950 ...e.3071 1 y .. , old, 3t>r, 2ba, 11700/mo. 629-1111 OfMt tocatlon 12,700/ 2-tf.;9~· :,:. Ae;".:·
N/,,.t $1260. 723-1691 Brand New~ den, cath. cell, frplc, 4 OR I BEDROOM mo. 875-8311. 1IOO Clay ai Npt
•• To, RENTING. l400 OFF AENTI l!Ut• Euta!<M 3bt + bonue .i.c:t. g.,, w/d hkup, I.MM,=::· Brand MIWON •t aaira Hl'lta, M50 1~
atd• n9W 2BR 2Yi8e rm unra IUXury 2547 petlo. No pate. MW fa home f/p • ""~ lmaglne ... Onty '3600 twnhH. 2 c•r el· Ofll'P '1 _. ..,,.. OnlnQe Ave. 113001 U•OO AG' f40.?0oo · Exeo '8A 28e home Yr1Y, evt 3/tl Unfum
down 6 '389/mo. You we~ garege, w/d -' mo. f~ · -I~ vtew. gti1ed Ilk 1 Ba, Mg. "° '*'· can own e be•utltul •28A, fam. room. trplc hkup, ~. Muet ... , Larve 38r l~h hOuM, BE.IT OCEAN VIEW , comm, poof, tennl•, N/emllr, ..._.to bcf\1
doubfe wl<M mot>Ue rear USKtelra unh of $1250/mo.&31·2480 1750 sq ft.. 11IOO/l'nO ~ condO. 1 •2. 9rdnr, 1121 Y.cht
home In Orange Co duplew, 11191 ow .• d ... • Nwpt Hta .,.._ 38A • MC~.,,. J/1. . epe. w.nnle, MC. Jutta, utM024
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Pt'oMATCH 11760/mo. Top toe 1111 ....,mO pool 6 -...,Y . ..,,,, mo. No ~ "-"" oondo. 11471/mo the bef, l2900lmo P8ftdngo0eolt...l • ndry
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Decor ahuttra ftpl di'# gar, lndry. tMCM544 :',~~~~2:'fl: Ai». for rent, ground _;,;,;.:;-..-..',,;.__....;..._· _...;...~ floor, 18R, pvt fncd
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OCEAN VIEW!!
Redecorated 28A
28A, cathedral cats.
Inga, pvt balcony,
facuzzJ. From 1905.
No Pe1•. 855-0885 trplc. With parking. !73"4877.
Adulta, n-amkr 1900/ BAC::-H--'EL;..;.0..:..R.;..._A_p_t_. -0-u-le-t * EASTSIDE *
mo. 850-7201 nalghborhood, no Spacloua 2BA, 1BA,
Upet•lre 2br 1ba, gar., pate, near ocean. rafrlg, gu 6 water Inc.
2 auM)I patio• 11025/ $475. 844-4242 ex 39z 1_1_7_50.-l_m_o_._84_5"-·..:..5.;..8S:S.;..;..._
mo. yr IM. IOI~ W Cuta 1BA 2nd atory Apt *1 MO FREE RENT
Bafboa Bl. 1'11-M50 on tha BAY w/b•lco-2BR w/gar, n9W crpt 6
ny, 11050 mo. Call paint, yrd, water pd.
Jennifer 842"8515 &87 Victoria 'L' .... $780
0 15e7 Or-.noe ·c· 1740 ranny tlat wfw/d on 2194 Plac.ntla·B $755 gr .. t •treat 1850/mo Cati ...... .. ... PM
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den l'rplc, 2 bllea lo n l TLAK• VILLAO•
bch. $1400fmo yrty MWta2
310"' Irle 878-2238 •Ctaan, lg 2br Iba.
Rac:.nt ramodal wMaw new cpl, var11cala, d/
t11COtolldo, 211A 18A on Oceatt 81 l800af w, gar, ldry, atOJage
Pool, ca1Por1•. $895 lwc apt 28r 2Ba, dell, 1750 No Pat 840-2495
NO PETS 722-8011 or patio 11750. 873-7892 *EISIDE 2BR w/gar,
Ev/Wlend 722-1140 new CPI & drpa, pool,
11t OFF 1ST MONTH! 1pa no pate. Quiet
Spactoua 28A H~BA lush gmda 831·7378
twnhme. 1950 mo. Hell.-,....~?~
900 Se• Ln 144-2911 '°'
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Mt•11 \UOJ Me1i1Jng Prince charm-ing to wlM and dine
h«. NS altlacd¥9 bru-y..,,. nette, SWF, 5'4", 115
ClaH y, SWI', 31, 5'8", lbe .• 52. Love9 golf,
~ hM9d tMNM.1tf waltclng, theatre, travel
...ica: looce .. tut e·+ and llfel 1'2405.
=•~n=••= INDIPINDDT wor1d 1r•vel. 0oet1: PITITI ILOND
MarTtage and famlly. OWf'Jamokar, young
4'2390. 41, ... 1u1 friend for
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man d .. trlng f\#\ In amoker, caaual
Hrloua ,.a.tlonahlp , drif*er, Into bowhng,
•D41 worleahonc by day,
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ActNe eo·a, Mlrec1*\le/ lal SWM ~ ke W,. Mendef. Seetl• "pos .... _ ... _,.. __ .. _ .. _._2_,.._. __ _
!.-::.~"'~ LUICIOUI UN Love. ,....,,.. w..U SWP ~ .... ~ and la tof .. ,...... ,.,,, In Tall, dm, 32 Mhlettc.
Newport Beach. Lovea ~ akling, -~· ~king, natur•,looklng for .. Ctting r9iatJon.
ah p w'llh 30-3e Too NIWPOllT LADY good to pase thla "9·
Fun IOW1Q vtv.cloua _'1_2_3.41 _____ _
bloncs. S'Wr', ~.NI MDT s. 6'8 ", flt • trim ...u ·~••tut gen. YOUR MATCH? tla~n wfth MnH of 52, 5'5", 120 lb.
humor and apirtt to blonde. Athlatlc. atfae·
·~ outdoor end In-tlonate, 90erget1e lad)'
doOf actMHa. 4'2~. lrom Europa afflclng
alncer• gentleman fOt CURIOUS ILOMD future relatlonahlp.
Hit I'm a SWF, 27, lf2417. 5'4", 110 Iba. Cut• to•--------
preny. 8"klno 2W1 NIWPORT IUCH
cute to goocMooklnQ • .,
man. I ncte "°'"'· aid, end tov. ~ ,.,. Young 41, fun.kMng
alM, ~ for • •Hieing 45-450 emo-OOod friend and poa· Uonaly healthy. IUC·
9'b1J, h~. "*•· caaetul gent .. m.an fOf ,i2350 aer1ou1 retatJonahlp
•no fun. Dancing, IAIT COAIT camping, flahln9,
-muatc, candlallght , ~. 37, s·Hr IMk· hum« and much •f· Ing .... ~tutef to _t.ct_ion_,_#_2380 ___ . ____ ,
•me lt brugrnanafa 'WM\, ..... h8ll'I .,,
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S..UUful elltra latga Delulte 1 6 zedtm All 141 HIO tlDIM SIOO•
2BA 1 ... BA town-Small p .. OK THE Sl!Vtl.L.~ ~· def\W....,, ~
hOuaa. ,.... catpet, -•7ae7 -A No -Ml 4111 frplc, Dtw W/D hle·up, __ ·__.-;..;.;;;...;..=----I •• w1ow. bttJN, yd. • --oar. patiO $9761mo, •SHARP 6 clean kMKi-:':~ "3:;:1~~$ •STEPS TO HACH.
1780 Santa Ana Ava oua 162 bdrm, patio 38r 28•, ~. new
CENTAUR MGMT & ga1age. FrOlTI M50, ---------1 carpet, pan.""""" rtdtc.
13z.2232 °' 122.eo12 ~. -..s-ssn WAI.LACI WOODI a1106" e 8424850
•IAITllDI• aa1t t •1aaA tow..,. Specious 2BR 28A w/ 1'Welll. te IH1hiw Ho90
1BA sesotmo Incl oa• h4Mlee..1 •7••· talt epa. d!w, war1t4n etc>-• 2BA $80().$950.
wat., & gar, No ...... : ·~• ••••· Pool 6 ..-. carpc>N, lt20 • 1BR 17504775. .,..., Ind 548-908' No Pace. 141 4065 Oar~ptt pool-ape 2323 l!ldan. Ml-7854 ry room. ~! Sup!!ior 141 te38
*UITllDI• 2BR E/ald4t, patio, cloM 1 BA PENTHOUSE to ahops, quiet. un--La r ~ • 3 BA 2 8 A tum. 1725. No pet•. View. Walle to Mach,
town aa Plrplc, D/W, 845-5512. CHARM C•pe Cod atu-¥:~1c:no ~::.12~001, gar•ga, l•rd, patio, 2BA d I f pl /d dlo 5 bike bch, Quiet. _..;;..=..;;;;.;..;..;."---"..;;.;;..~...-.-lndry rm. 995/mo. up ex, r c, w ... -•·ch, _,, d....... c ... • 2BR 1 BA w/ocean view 2817 ORANGE hleup, g.,age. $8851 ...,.. .,., ..... .,.
CENT ... UR MGMT mo. NO peta. $590 Incl utl S:SM199 on 30th St. 1925/mo ,.. ,. .._..,.,. .. _,. 0 ' + $925 NC. Avt 3(7 132·2232 Of 722•9012 v 1.-.. _.._.71 NA OC!.AN, Lg 2br, Damon 714-<Ml-1579
•GOOD LOCATION CLEAN I QUllT ~1~. ~v~• ::~i 2eR 1aA. paftdng, Bal •... _ 0,, 2BR 1 ~BA, catpor1, mo 157·1778 te0-8231 lal $825 Ultl Incl. 2BR
f#VV pool 1700. lo48-9507 ' 18A, gar, 1800 Ctay
Large 28R 1 ~ BA E'SIDE large 28' 111\Ba, St, saso. 873-3039 Townhae. Laundry paUo, angle garage. ~~·,J:,tlo, alt blt·lna $7eo/mo. 120 ~ 20th
2071 THURIN St. Cati 842.toe()
CENTAUR MGMT •11110• .700280
832·2232 0t 722·9012 1BA. enc patio, pet
•GREAT SPECIAL! Big, con1. 317 Cabrrno.
tMtaut !/•Id• 1·2BR 831-4038 Of 722-83"
'850/1750. Lndry, g•, EASTSIDE OUIET 2BA
no pet! 831-8427 HOUS~. W/D hk•up.
Garage, patio, No petl
$79.5 + Sac. 845-7234 IAYIREEZE APTS
Spacious 1 a 2Bdrm ~P'-· Clo .. to beach,
ahcoola, ahOpa. From
1&42/mo. 548-0330
Eaatald• 2BR. , BA, up-
atalra, lg rooma. Quiet
nei ghborhood. No
peta. H50. 931-e, 55
28R 1 BA. St•pa to
b a a c h I e 5 0 /mo . WI T LIFF 11200 MC. d~ Ag1
28 A 2BA D/W, trplc 19().4711 •xt 217
pool 1128 Rutland Ad. 3BR 2BA, lrg leltcl'I,
SIOO/mo 84&-3879 trplc, 2 wg daclt1, w1d
.LOCK To l r•cH hk up, 2-car gar. 1 blk * liA to beh Of bay $1350 $300 OFF y .. 11y. 49S-e581
3BA 2eA. lower unu. ANCHORAGE APTS.
gar .. W/D hie-up, DJW, On , ... _ I 111"/mo. n9 ay
210 Grine I 210 Lugot1a 2 Bdrm 2~ BA f2, 100
CENTAUR MGMT 1 Bdrm 1 BA $950
832·2232 Of 722·9012 Deity N . 548-1501
C""'""'9 2tw, 1 ba lO¥ety oor4o ~ bee
Channel Park 4e.o. rem.I Al youra Of atv
W. Balboa INvcf, HOO. w1m. FUiiy furn 281 mo 722·1110 2ea w gym, ape, *'"
.ua"AI-_. •"ul ru Ctoae to oc..V ---.. J 9' -""" vu Perl for 11~
11 oo off move-WI, new ax.c Juat bl'1ng your
28A, 18A, rw Hndl Clo..,_! 875-6192
$975/mo 848~400 NEWPORT PIER a<aa Lwge upper 38R 2BA. 38' 2ba, gar, w/d, f p, frplc, 2 car gar blk to yrly 11300 NO p9(1,
OC .. n. 519 35th St Avl now 873-8640 Vary ctaan. $1450 mo
Deva, lo45-3883 New 21R 21A. 'oof
Uta • a ry lg 2BR 2 BA, Micro dwrfanJVertlcaJ
cl1 to !<uh 11 ,.rple. 190$-lo dap 84o-e379
pool. 'h MO FREE Nwpt Hgt1 2BR 18a.
RENT! S995. Call frplc, gar, 1900
Battle, 982·9802 or Haven PL 1850 mo.
Marla, 54•-et30 Avt 3 11 '169--3031 .M nr C Plaza bemll
McLAIN {NTERPRISES ocr.auFRONT IO hm, tum, IN 8A:.
FEATURES _,, W ld , pool, •P• '
EXCLUSIVE GrHt view 6 loca11on S37S•S3000.,W-1n7
BEACH & COUNTRY 18drm yrty tum or EXCLUSIVE ••Ii. .. unfurn S 1250 mo. Catt ~•nlnaula~ prtv entr,
CLUB COMMUNITIES to ... Cannery Rant· fuml9hd. No •'"°"'G
1, 2 & 3 BadrOOM ala, Inc 87~60e $350 875-»91 ...
Apt1 w lrplc, wet bar, -siEPS TO BEACH ';~troj w d& hkupa, Lg 3BR 2BA. f p Lg ln~~v:'•1o':":i ~: ra air garage pat10-fned In $1300 -w,e111r• ator•ga. All mo. eartv eiJ.2507 kite prtv w/d pool:... '• ~ ma•ntan•nca incl ::J --M 30 ~ 842·5438 ..,.,M.. !
Sorry no patl THE GRANVILLE LAQUNA BEACH
FROM St.295 mo Now LH1tng, 1pa-MOTOR INN
THE NENPOAT tMRINA CIOUS 2 & 3 BR 1 Wkly rental• 1175 6 t
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FMf!>NAY APTS.. viawa) On F••rw•y of maid SVC, healed pool
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1toraga I p, pool 1pa Coa.t Hwy, 4$4-5294
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pvt BA. Frplc, pool, BHullful Udo late.
Jae. Smkr ok. S475/ Ample ftM par1(1ng,
mo + 1/2 u111 843·se84 full service. Space
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BA. Full h•• prlv. Lndry '550 41M-8321
Lg 3BR 28A w/gar, W/d,
S•10/mo + utll, m/t,
BY BEACH, &45-8124, 548-5121.
N-amkr 22-33 ehr Nwpl
8ch OCHn view 3br,
1 ba. S450/mo. yrly.
833 ... 919 Patti.
NB. t•m to •hat• 3BR
exec. twnhm, w/pror
rn/f. gated com. Nwpt
Hbr. 2 bike to bch.
S590 lnclda utll. & gar.
645-3835.
NWPT HGTS·ltg twnhm
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all amenltlea. $475 +
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from 871 aq ft to
2.72.5 aq ft. Call Jim
Flandwa. 714-978-1244.
Office & gar apace, 4
rma, 3BA, 12' rollup
gar door. 19th &
Pomona, CM. $900.
MS-oeM.
Quiet. private Newpot1
Beach waterftont of.
flee. 1 .MS s/f + out-
side deck. Excellent fr•• parlclng. Call 673-
9330 for Information.
Small upatalrs otflc• In
Cann•ry VIiiage .• NB.
$250/mo. Avl now.
Villa R•ntala 675-4912
WESTCLIFF BUILDING
NEWPORT BEACH
Weatcllff/lrvln• Ave
Offlc• & Ret&I Avall
MM101
. ,. . . .
Buggect about your fu..
tur•? Aatfology can
help .Uevlat• many of your coneerna. Send
for price I at. Joen
LenMt1, PO 8 011 1109,
Wlldomar, CA 92395
lnconw T.tl( 2922
PERlotW. TAX
PREPARATION
Accurat•. rH.on&bly
priced, confldentlal.
Evening and weekend
appolntm•nta (your
hom• or mine). Maxi· mla• ttt. tax a..n ..
ftta wou .,. •ntl·
tied to.
CaJI 551-45523.
L CJ'-.! (11,.
Founr ! . "I.>~
FOUND Cat. F•m. long
hair Tabby. orange 7
to 9 mo old.. Co11a
Meaa 842·5483.
Prof fem loolclng for
same Park N-port
2BR 2BA. $475 /mo +
dep N 1mkr Call
759-6845 Lv Mag
l11clustr1.il 2788 FOUND 11111• glrl1 blcy·
cl•. nearly new, COM
ROO M wfbalh Pvt
condo beaut Costa
Mesa erea S-440 mo
~·p ~S0-7...;;8.;;.84 __ _
8,500 eq. fl. 2 large of-CaJJ and Identity IJc•• & recepuon area _1_2_1._1_34_1. ____ _
w/2 lg roll-up d00<. FOUND· Udy'1 ring, al
S.57/eq tt. 1779 Whm*. Harbor View Hi lla
C.M. Daya s.40-9352. 1hopplng center Call
lo ldenUty. 640-5137
INCREASE
YOUR REACH
THROUGH
OUR NEW IMPROVED
LOWER RATES
Visa & Maalor Logo
$2.60 per day
Tl'lat'I ALL you pay
lor
4 hnts 30 O•i mnmum
111 l~e
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
PUBLIC NOTICE
Th• Callt. Public Ullll·
11.. Commlulon. RE·
QUIRES tl'lat all uaed,
houaehold good•
movers, print 11\olr
P.U C . Cal T number,
llmo's & chautfeur·a
print their T.C.P. num·
bar In all advertlH·
mena. If you hav• a
qu•atlon about the lo·
gallty of a mover, limo
or chauffeur, Call·
Public Ullltlea Com·
mlaalon. 71.tt-5sa..151
Adcf1t1011s
Remodeling 3410
CUSTOM R...-rlft98
of your Hom..Off·Bu1
Home Additions by prof
Fre• eat. 81~039
Autc >
Ot•l.111111• i \ I :.1
DST AILING
Detalflng Auto-Truck·
RV. Fr•• Plcl( up &
DellVary. •35-1 Ul9
MOBILE DETAILING
At your conw~ ..
Uc. Eric 714-e.ttS.2942
Bathroor11
RC'fin1st1 .! l·IH
Ulll
BE AT THE BEACH
8YNOONI
•PIT hrt, FIT pay.
• Eatnlng potentla
to S 1,000 Wffkly.
•Paid training; •No exp. nee •eam • 1anoon. M·f'
14M513
Co1rjw'lf•) l'l10 H .111<ly M.111 ii'lU, Sale Luicurious In· vlronmenl Bay ~w
from every room
Extra large 2BR 2BA,
furn •Pl m f
673·1849
CONVEYS CUSTOMS
Bookcases, wall units.
kltch9ns. baths/quality
work. Lane• S48-5375
,.....,. .• ,, J .
Cablnets·Panel·Locka
S~ Pallc»4" 35 .,._ eap Wry &42-0567
Chrtatlan Handyman PAINTINO·WAL.LPAPER
Carpentry-concrete· ANO REPAIRS
drywall-general work Local 11r1 E1pert worll
25 yrs e)(p 892-8041 FrM Ht ....._1471
In Support 0
Our'Troops
Carpentry 351
Western National Property Management
Wants to Show Their support of the Soldiers
and Families in the Gulf! Come in to one of
our 16 communities for a Free
"I CARE" button to show your support! ..
I. \,in lla~11 fl 111,
~1..l I )11 II I 11.11
c )r.1 fl l'
-'· \orth"ood Park 7. "ind\\oorl C ,lcn IO. Park \\ ,.,t I\ '''"port orth We att proud to
pre\t'nt our 'l'"
Apur1m<'nt lluml'
1-lh Rci.1'l'' l'l1
fr> IOl'
552-0177
,,., I ll'J rth,lllll<'
If\ IOl'
551-1577
.! Halll hn f icrnt 5. "iorlh\\ood Plare K. ~an \1ah•o
I 'ti' \h t111cl f "'"n I \110 I lt1\n
1<.inlh
7.\0-5HhK
In 1111·
857--' 100
.\. Hanfho \.1 aden.1' 6. Denfit>ld
I 1.tcr>1 I kntJ)I( ~J\
I II'''° k .ind1
7JO-7.100
l Bc.trpa Y.
In inc
559-5000
'
I 00 C.1111.11.1
Ir' ml
250-3.UI
9. ~an \farm
I() I \l'IWlll
If"\ IOl'
Cf75-UBH
U<!11l'.H~'''"I11
In 11 w
7K6-'J20.a
: \111.11111
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720-M765 ommunlt~ !
11. I< ant ho \an .loa11um
111 PnL'ttl1
'°"· liaywood H•ty~~w, Bl}port 16. Turde Rock Can~•m
IOO l\tonc Chffe A1"tle
Irvin~ I 1 \ 1111·
7K6-l ICHI
In 111l
H57-fl.\HJ
I B.1)Wood
'\t'\' port Beach
~-5555
~C\\.pon Bead1
645--0252
154.1919
IW )OOI'~. i*-aneln emty.
linked Qumdty,,, 2 He
Thank you ir )'GUI' •..,..-l!
qu ITYL G
f~r,-,m "'" l~am M'ho care •
w~,,. •loul Ptc111rt1 M•111-..
ALL CARPENTRY
.15 year• ••P Uc
894-2811213-598-7518
Cement
Concrete 3526
r J Pere Coner.'• cont• C.0.-C·
8• cir. 8 oc~ Ltc & 80.,~
HlQ"H I 0.1 LO• Pt<tt 111 .. 962. ~ot3
Ceramic
1les 3528
CONTRACTORS ANO
HOME BUILD ERS
Tlrod of 1ncompelent
unrt habla lllo co 1 Try
a eo w 1nlegr1ty pride
AAA file & Marble
Uc, bOnd 239 3970
THE ORIGINAL
DEAN the TILE MAH
leaky 1howert·ACld
wash & regroul Now
& Repair Bathrooms·
Shower door1 l<llc·
Floors-Plumbing Lie
25y,. 0 c 613·806~
TILE lnatall•d Repalrod
Plompl Coutleous Str. ce
HANDY ANDY
Elec·Plumb-Palnt. LI
carpntry. etc 831 .. 043
HANDYMAN CHUCK
Plumblng·Electrlctl·
Carpentry 845·8359
HOMI! MAINTENANCE
ANO REPAIR
Call Jtff 983-1222
I do all the Jobe that
yoor huaband won't
dot Call Dave and
Save 7fSO. 7846
RAINBOW Clrcle Malnl
PUltinQ Int Ert HouM &
Apt Oval jOb FrM Mt.
SI llc1569891 83&-1758
SUN RISE PAINTING
Custom wo,ll lntJHt Fr
OOO!'l 'Mndowtiswnwon
Ucl 598'07 5~9
t1t8 Yrs of HaDOY Lal
Quality Minded
C41slomtn RicNrd ~
(lJc~S.~1}&45-.3209
MICHAEL COX PAINTING
$12/Hr •MATERIALS
RETIRED contractor will ReferencH 675-4()08
1n1ta11 your ~ Bay PAINTING PLUS
Window Do •mall r• Qualtty & 11111
modehng fob• Cur· Affordable 54&-57fSe rent CA Uc 6~83
Hauling Signature Painting 3 720 lnt/Ex1, quality custom
""'LT HAULING Service
Garage 'yd clnupHJ"'
Jon 845-8192
DICK S HAULING
Junie to dump & gen·
eral haullng Large
lruck with lltt gale
540·3798
DUMP RUNS • JUNK
Furniture. truh, lroe
branch••. appliances
Mike 7 d~1391 _
HAUL 4·U 20% OFF
r11a1 or oll'ler ••II·
ma1e1 Oen hauling,
free houael'lold toxic
d11poaa1 wllh load
Free eat tM4-0389
painting. Stain, ltC· qu.r. white waal'I. &
enamel. Ileen••
1589327 Free t1tl-
mate1. &40-94'57
Papering 3866
FARTHING INTERIORS
35"-Off Walicov.t•no
with thla ed
HANGING/STRIPPING
Llcfl'~875 VlSA·MC
873·1512
WE Gals ShO HMlg T ogt!Nt
Total lnltfk>f Remod·
tllng Serv. Achttoe To
The Cruy. 833-7172
Personal
Service 3867
FrH E11 & Atlerenct1 Homf' •CREOff CLEARED* John & She1by &4M 116
Child Care 353
CORA'S LICENSED
DAYCARE So Coast
Pia.ta area $75 wk
556-1198
leaning
Services 3548
RELIABLE Houseclean·
lmprov('rnPnts3 756
REPAIRS/REMODEL
•ap'd o•~ntrw. an
repalt1. blg11mall, Ir••
HI. John. 985-0027
Landsc.iµc &
Lawn Care 3808
•· TREES •
I I'll remove bad cr•d•t
from your report• and
ahow proof &48-8501
RESUMES 11111 gel
'""9t1 1S yn MP WOtd
proc I.Utt pnnl ~ tftcMn
~a.42·7101
Pet Services 3870
PET PLEAIERS
Ing by the day Local TC191*1 ~ °""P Nu
area )Ont reference• _;:'-::-;;.;...:i•:;,;;,;;::.;.:lf..:7..:5:.:.1...::--3:..:4:.:.7..::;6_-I
Call Yolanda 831 ·.51H17
In hollw Ptl S.n.ng ~
Cd Monica ~1999
Plaster
Deck
Lawn Maintenance
Sprlnkler-Land1cape
Frff ell 898-70&4
ORDaR YOUR SPRING
COLOR NOWI W1ttrproof Coatlnaa we aiso oo landKlpl, 1m11 ••
Deeka-balconl•1·staTra llOl'I 850-5585
Coating 3S 70
Oua111y work 722·876~ ••Mt·R•tlred Land·
Drywall 3584
Celllnga-Wall• Repalr•d
Drywall/Int p l eater
patch. Ac:coualic celt-
lnga epplled/remov9d
Cuatom Wall texture•
Tom 548-8285
DRYWALL REPAIR
Pa1che1, water dam-
age. room add a. Fre•
"'· IM&-0912 John
r I 'f 11 '"
f.. () O'( .. ' 11' 1 ')
1cape Contractor. D•·
11gn11n1tafl. Lrg/ sml
SAVE SSS 754-7170
SaL Landacaplng and
Malnt Deelgn, cln-upa
aprtnlclera. new aoct.
COf\'11'1\ret,lc 751-7015
SWEET TREE
LANDSCAPe
Malnt/Oatdenfng Serv
,..._ he Mt.548-617•
THE GRON ICENE
i.-T~
SpMldet Installation
Trff Trimm!~ Lllwn Main!. I Cleanupe
Repair 3B80
ED'S PLAIT£RINQ
Ra1tuocot, Patches
Textuea. C.lllnga In
EJCt. FrH esl 850-942
lnVE111. patch plaaterlng
Cultom teirturing, quah
work. Problems.No ,.,
lemll IUW4 554-7831
Plurnbinq ]890
24 Hr lDD•M&S522
HE.AfflG ' Pl.UMB:NG
Uc 5'1878. VisiMaster
DRAINS SS. S 15, I up.
Faue•t. dlap, heater..
Uc. replpe 24 hour.
646-8242 Pl 132 .. 857
Pi·;·"!¥
M 1· 1.11 ,,.,, • l ld118
FENCES.OATES N !.W AototJJllng * 432-tec>C '* REPAIR Atdwooli/ c.csat St Lio #899028 I CAii .&..MANAQ8 • ' YOUR .... o~llJllTY. ~=~·?20e A·T!.AM OARDE.NINQ/ 11 yeeta experi.nc. MAINT 18 yrs •XJ>«. A.~. 'lkr, TZO-O:r:le
f ''' I "' I f ! 1 ltl 1
I 1 '
JUiian & YOianda Oar·
den!ng s.rv. &42-3921
OAAO!:NINO•FUll MN.
Landacapa .. prlnklr•
•oct-mow-adge-clnup. ,... ,. ......... 2711
1.1 I I.' iil.'H
Th~ay. February 21 , 1991 le .
. ....,.
TWM ~--!Ollefy mln-l.tur9 t~, M M 120
a•l. No ••P•rlenc:e
n«"NlfY· end "° in. vestment required.
t'un for the whole
ramlly. Am.-ng , ..
COfded ~UV• , ..
11 .. I• d9taii.. Call any.
ttm• '"'900-'22..ooao. , ..
Two YMlt Old Amena r• tnv.r.t~. 25 cu ". wet., a le• In csoor SIOO 135-154$ '
WASH!A UO Micro W ,., .. ,., 1?5, Od
COnd. Caah only. Attet 5pm 131·2670
HO.PIT•• JOBI! Beau1111.11 Baker dining ,.. rm t•ble, 3 l•ave1, 10
Start $e 90~r. Your chalra, $2000 Down
mrH No exp rnH:. f'or couch 1200 873-5253
Into c:an. l •900-2.2&-BHutllut 1quare -•rbl• 1431 ElCt 1431 hm· "' epm, 7 Daya, lt:Z 95 colt•• table. ewcet
hone fee. cond &alllng SSOO (new S:Z.000).
HOUIECLUNINO 83t-3084. -----
P1 ·h ,i.;.
A11111i.il-, 1,1J.1q
PIT, good w•o••. fl•x· Corner BR ,fel, ext fine
lbl• hour• IMo-oeC>4 quat tnid'f mat bo• Al(C WH1 H lght•nd
INTl.LUO•NC• JOal Ir, l•ble. lamp g cutt Terrlera, M/F, IA50-
Att branchH US Cu•· ~C:-cYV:-•~rc.;. • ....;S:;.;200:;.;;.::..:.· ...:8~4:.:2~·38::.:::8:.::8 ~:kO:n !~:~~n ~~~
tom• O!.A etc Now GOOD DEAL 20"cotor 91. 548-449'
lllrlng Call (1) 805 TV & 4-Haad VCR. ----982-&ooo Ewt. K-22387 brand n•mH. 4 mo TB Mare, 17.3 H, prof.
Old W/wat 11 tmd , very bold, exp. Insurance 873 !»eoe r•n ., rider, OC Fairground•.
Customer Svc Rep 1,...-·.;;;;;;:===;;;;;;;;; 110.000 oao.
FT/PT. All Stat• .. ,.. HOUSEHOLD 439-0803. o111c:•. Fathlon Island
Previous Insurance FURNITURE
a•P prel•,,•d Will Pool table, Master
train 714-721-4010 bdrm iulle, refrig,
JOBI! JOIS! JOBS! cblor T V.1, wicker
Auembly•Packaglng couches, dinette,
•Gen. LabOr 957-3240 new scuba gear and much more (all In
MODELS excellent cond) 213
New lac•• tor fashion 592·5915
1how1 and print work ----==~==~
213-859-9772 Sota loveseal, chair. ol·
PERSONAL ASST loman, S325 3 pc col-
'•• tables S 170 Bdrm Llv•·ln H ouHlleopor. S270 841 ·3486
w/11cretartal 1klll1 Must have dnvor'a 11. Solid Cherry Desll &
cense & be wllllng to C re d • n z o . D c • k
travel 2•0-7425 72x36 Credenza
Pt<lrl< IS &
Org,1ns fi05Y
Yamaha Grand Plano,
gloss black, piano
teacher muat aac:rmc:e.
12,850. 052·2:23&
Sportmq
Good~ hOf)r,
TREADMILL , GYM
MODEL $95. ROWING
MACHINE S30.
675-e~2
s. Stereos
& Electronics 6080
Hunt1nqton
Be;ich (, 1110
Moving Sale. portable
telephon... appll·
ancee. furniture,
piano, PoOI table, an-
llquea, much more.
S•tJSun, 95e 1 Blackfln
Clrcte, HB 983-7853.
Newport
Beach 6169
Moving \0 Al .. ka Sale.
EVery1hlng 00-· New
SW.Furn, beds, loya,
bikes, toots, antique•.
etc. 8t1A. E B•tboa,
Sat/Sun 8 to 4.
P ower 80C1ts 7012
20' SKIPJACK 1986
Volvo Pentex mo1or.
fully equipped. xtnt PHYSICAL THERAPY
OFFICE
72x20 (xcollont Con-
dition LeH lt'tan 2 vr• old. s 1500 tor the SUll boxed, never used. cond $17,000 21·· console. RCA __ 98_2_·....;68..;;_4_1 ____ _
Immediate lull ltme
position Data entry
computer skllta n•c•1·
ury Cell 759--0300
POSTAL JOBS
.. , 759·5540.
Miscellaneo u s 6015 model 02721 OTN 38' Tuna $650 844·129A UUV. 840-129! Radar. loran. gen
tmmac $135.000
IM2-8&68
Ant1qt1P
Clasc,1cs 90.15
Auto
lmportPcl 11100
'80 TOYOTA
CELICA GT
Aff. "-C. PS, PB
low mt111 (33527)
$2995
9RLEIKE
TOYOTA
722·2098
83 TOYOTA
TERCEL
111t,
A T A C, PIS. PIB.
CC. sunroof, low
utos
D omestic 9300
miles (335201) CHEVROLET 85 Per·
$3695 tect c er very tow
EARLE tKE m11e1. toadod 4
speed with cru1so I TOYOTA cont rot S3 6~o 548·
722-2098 4793
BMW '88 528 E I C_H_E_VV __ 7_4_N_O_V_A-au;;
Whlle with black towner 6 cyt Jrj Bat.
i.alner tn1°&'10'1" sj tery Xcond $1~50 =-----=====-~ BIPlllll $ 1 I A 1 to S 14 90 hr
For •••m & apphca·
11on 1n1orma11on call t.
800 999-9838 l4t
CA 130 8AM·8PM. 7
deys
Accent Chairs, tufted
14tv11 backs & 1011,
S35 ea Early Amen.
can upholstered roclt·
1ng rove seal S 125
Sheer drape ceiling
ro floor by 14 wide
S35 Men 1 10-speed
bike, $60 All good
cono1t1on 646-2652
spoed manual trans I OBO 839 8242
t MMACULATE Only -----------------------------44 000 ml s 1 ·1 000 CHEVROLET 6~ P\8.IC NOTIC!
RECEPTIONIST
Busy medical off co n
"'owport Bench n .. ds
front oft•ctt reception·
st Salary comm w ••P For more onlo
c II 722·tfl05
For Sale Swap M1e1
Merchandise If you
1111 at ll'le Swap Meet
you can make tots ot
money We are manu-1 laclurers reps and
have 15 years ot sam-
Balboa
Island 6106
ESTATE SALE
F1"n1ture art work
nicll-nocks and much
more l 2t4 Emerald
SUNDAY 8-2.
Balboa
Peninsula 6107
Children s psych1.11ric I ing and hardware MOVING Out of State
SECTY/RECEPT pies Garden ptumD·1
11n1e llAuttt tncotod I t11ms Make us a cash Furn misc Sal Sun no,1hon Or1pn1z1111on oller on everything 9am-3pm (back unit).
.11 swills e'<'Son11•I Appl only 646-8t48 317 Coronado /IC
PIN\Hnt pllono m:in Tennis Membership
r'<H typo 60 WPM J I 1,~ owp 1n the hoallh <'I Jorin Wayne Club.
c He f1old Xtnl bnne C.ill 859-6955
'" 11 S18 ~ Mon· UP TO 90~ O FF!
fq 9·!> Clol 6-1L 1"JJ Cont11eated Cars
tl"twcf'n 2·">n<n E l oc 1ron1c s, Vans
Joweirv Bo a" Planes
& Much Mora Seized
1n crime drug ra1d1
ti0.2-!>4~·2822 E"<t S47
Costa Mesa 6124
•GIGANTIC•
SIDEWALK SALE
•SAT 9.3 Only • * T lck tocker•
•Thrift Shop•
540 W. 19th St .
32' Blac lcftn, active
charter boat. Kone
Haw.all. turbO d iesels.
tuna tower, shp & Cor·
poratton
1 ·808-329-8303
Sail Boats 7014
LIDO 14, 2 Ht.a talla.
good condition. Wtlh
trailer , 1778 $900
845-8240
Shps. Docks
Storage 7022
firm Gary days 474. feel car ve•v row
4004 Evenings & m111s, IOiJ do J 4
weekends 650-0230 1p11d w 11h c ruise
uto
Imported 9100
control SJ 6~0 C:.48·
"793
CHEVROLET 85 Por·
feet car vn•y row
miles loaO•tr1 4
speed w 11h c •t)l!>O
control S1 6'>0 '\49
179J
FICTfTIOUI llUSINEIS By CHARLES GOREN
NAME STATEMENT W ith O MAR SHARIF
•'>!! 1 ••ow•ng oe<50"s a•,. and T ANNAH HIRSCH
oo.~ t>us<ness as. -.....
MUl Tl TFlAOEY •NTf l'l ' 1nh ........ th \ ..ilnt-rdbl ..
NA TIO,.,,At X>30 East •1• dt'dl~
St Su•le 228 Sa,,t• Ana NORTH Ca t q270~
Ptsu A Motlatt 6:.:. Ba•P' • 9 • 3
St "')(202 Costa Mes.. • \ Q IO "-c .. 1or 111626 • "
BMW 1978 633CSI
sunroof stick shift
good cond111on
S5 900 673-0952 or
675 1901
l\rtll"lna Supp.,1n t 10 t • I 0 I
CHEVY 1990 Wu1 Ste~ens Santa Ana + A 6 3 :l
Honda t985 Accord BLAZER Calif 91r05 Wf.ST EA ... T
!:>spd AM FM SIC•flO. 6 cyl Duto A (" lU t~ t>u~tn"~~ ' con • J 6 5 • Q
0 011 I d I duct.a t>y 1 ~al part· • • 9 7 •,> AC on con Ilion t•lt custom Nhocls ,.,,.,5n.p K ,J 8 6 & :l >
SJ 500 6<14·2242 Only 6 000 m lt>'J Tnl! •eg•\l•dntUI com. • 5 3 :l • K H 7 6
• Two 45 •.50 Slips Jaguar 1975 XJ6 St J 'l68 (I 3">028> menceo to t•an~ac;• hu,., + ,J + K 9 H 5
Phone, pvt pnrk1nq Coupe rare, rohablo .! BUENA PARK "'"~ •••·04'< tilt' Fictrn0u\ SO 'TH
h b ~011 ma1n 1a1nod I Business n1me~s1 hsteo • l s owor ath av1111 No ~ I SUZU hv111board 723 .lf!i67 $11 900 759-7077 &!Jovt' on N A • K I 0 H I 2
523 5800 Pau• A Mott11t • \ oid BOAT SLIP pr1v.ito MBZ 87 300 SOL, ortg•· " T111s ~tatem.<'I was r ..a
greol roc1111on Lido nal ownNs great con· CORVETTE •eg ''"" Int'· O<> 1, Cte•~ o• Or .• Q;\ '110•1711
Isle. 30 tt or longer d•l1on 527 000 ·~ Cuunty O<' Jl"uar, 25
s 12 11 6"0·2889 M4-5687 CONVERTIBLE 1941 The b1ddin.,: FA1:21• ~ Private Dock ror ronl. MERCEDES 1973 280 l.ON m iloalJ" red, PuDl sned OrenQe Co.ur O\lth Wf'fit
~ .. 11t
SECURITY
OFFICERS
NEEDED NOW WANTED TO BUY:
Otd ORIENTAL RUGS
Huntington Beat" lJp Sedan ortg1na1 vory b 3 Ck 1 OP b a C. 11 Oa I'; P1iot Ji nuar1 31 FPO-l • 3
Anllques !urn, & rt'•SC 10 40 , St O 11 pa nt w·th tan 1"1e11or I le:tther •<He•io• a ll OP· •oot•v • ,. 11 •9~ • 4 Pass
~Orth
Dbl •
t.:ul
p
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A11n~ arl<'IS & sh,,,
W1U 1r•1n Rent''•" 6
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lrom 9 to 5 Frt & Sat 714 846·7928 W•ll ma1nu11ned Cfthf·I tiom~ orolO!i'S•ona 'I Tn-062 4 :'Ill P•H
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Garage Sale Sat & Sun S•de tte to 2 > S250 c 8 to 2 Reing couch SWALES A'•C~ORAGE M TSUB1SHt 1991 3000 "I 1(13110 ( 1f•entn~ l••dd liidi nl +
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Art 6025
2151 Canyon Or c1.i WANTED-ASAP: Slop Nllh oysle• •eatht>r Leave M111ag e NAM€ STAHM£NT ~word 'v\ htle 11 can ,, dd thl' "Ill'"
ANTIQUE I EST.TE Fully loaded $26 500 .,,. "" "9 11950"1 ••e · · bl h b " Huge Garage S;,19 S~t or s Oe t10 tor 25 It 494 __ 560 o 'J t>os.ness 4, nent,. to 1mpo-. t I' l'Jll '' 11 worn.-
JEWELRY Feb 73 . 7 JOAM lo sa lboat .n Newpor1 ,. rd 198.1 Th nd •b•r HUGMES1ENCtN1TAS llm~ hluf'pnnt' lhr Jtla\ I< r JPM Lots of old 50 'I Beach 665-5653 M:uda 1989 RX7 rO u o d L TO 1 Cl ·'e•n•a L•tn 1..a dedarf'r l •r11e sotec11on ot d •t
mon ds vintage
watchna incl Rotew
nno Patek We buy
sell trade ano r1p111r I w 1t11em Ha rold
Jl"wolers, 3116 New-
por'1 Blvd al 32nd
Renan furnolure en-CO'lVC•t•t>le btac~ 2 door nutomatic I Parinershp T• Go•POtat,. \\ I
t1ques ranan soct1on11f I t>tec~. loaded, auto •oaded gooo cono1-Plaza SUtte ~50 N-P.•t1 t"•1 ' Jlrl"t"mf•t 1" t"JH•• u l th4"
couch, ClltlOren 'S matte phone CD loon SJ ~00 5J7-5462 I Beach C••I '}2660 lo•J'lt" •l\lf' tn t•••Jrn•ment brtdl(I'
ctothlng & 1oy1 worr;i nty S 19 100 LINCOLN 71 Contin1>n·1 Encon IH A~,.' •illP" 1 alter dll 11 d•>t-•n't ro;,t rutn 11f th"
l oddter s b teyc le 20 FT mtnl motor 640·0772 tat 460 (NGINE Ce itorn•1 ~·' part"fl"· realm 1f \nU 1(11 duv.n rrutn\ hun
Omnn s now & usoo RUNS GOOD S 2 01 tn•P 13 C0<P0<3"' Ptaza d ' ~~!~'~~15 &01 ~~~~~.~~o worlo1 Good MPG all MFo~~1~d"'~0~9:::60~~~ 191 642•0567 ___ C1•11 92660 ed \AIU~ 1n hurt• and nu Jff'lll fit
hid 1~ d111i, Jlt tu , 11mpreht'ncLAD<f
m .. h11\ 1n11: t ue htd , North &hould
hll\ I'' •hu" n • inh rint' act' when ~
"f"•ndint ti> Hladlv.oud to lr.ttp the
.tu t1un lrom 11:t1t1nc out of band
.....,, Jth ~ b1dd1nir u. ab4'1 en~t1c
t hf' lunic .. u1t "tin 't good enough t11
in~1 .. t un a •Pddt' contract oppo 1te
inlr.n .. v.n .. 11ppurt
\.\ l ,t It'd thl' iac k of clubt and
In hrer realized hf Wb faced ""'th
1n 11lmo\I unp<1!Ul1blt &St11iroment
\\ 1th .. ut thl' intnnnat111n prm,<ifid
h\ Lh4" b1dd1na declarer mtgh1 well
hit' l' ellowt>d thf JdCk of club tu ndf
r11und tu the qUttn, rrlvmg on the
d1um1.nd linn~ and 1 luc:kv po t
t111n tn trump!! tn bnng home thf'
tian tn l ndt'r tht orcumstance..
h•J"""' t'r tht 1ar k 11f clu~ voas qwt.f
hl<t-h tr ht a ~initlt"ton , ~· dedarrr
ro"' v.11 h 1 ht act' and ran tht ~D uf
iu1m11n1h Whf'n that btld, thf' dia
m11nd finf' r.f' .,,.,.,. rt'peated befott
t1r1wmg two rnunct.. nf trum~
l..t'a\ tni l ht' rnJl"'ter trump out
"1andtn1t. t.l«lartr 1 ubt'd thf ace 11f
d1am1.n<b tltfort luding lht' last dJ.
amond \\ l'lill v.a a go ner If the
df'ltndtr ruff Pd. thl' forced he.art rT·
t urn v. nu Id ,-i\'t' dtt larTr • fTff fi ·
nt-.. ~ tnabhng lhf' tv.o cluba lo hf
·l11l1t'd rnim the clo~ band But
<h'C ardinJ 1 ht111t proved to be no
ht-ttt'r D«la~r rufff'd the diamond
in dumm\', f't'tumf'd to h&nd by ruff·
ing 1 low hf',art and then th~ West
'" v.11 h tht high trump lo force •
hurt rrtum and aJlow tht fin •
Who h1.n hv the l\Wnrd. dies by the
~word
H 11 m.:.rnmg motor
•(>ulus L A County
.1nd Oran(JO Thurs
d11ys onty Noco h tJ•I
''V insu111nco C 11 ll
11 4 -64 2·4 JJJ. E•t :>ori 'Uk lor C11•to1
w I homo Bost ot all 1 ~ Suiff' 2•0 Nl'wl'O•' 8,.1':11 red~ ••f point.. \.\ 11h "''much "'it~I
3 4 4 0 , 0110 w :i y now In end out Hurry mlleci tmmaculato, TRADE T1111 t>us0neu s con· frtr ... p11dM '-unh'• t11ur hf'art rUf'•
CM (cornor 01 nay· S4.800 r,48 4793 pr 1 c e d 1 0 1011 ducieo o~ 111m.1ea 01rtne1--------------------------.
EXQUISITE earrings mond &Broadw.1y) l lSCH337) Sll•P TODAY'S 673-0365
TELPHBKETINQl,f,I, 22K nold w Persian I 1 •t 11 ctaNlhld rule-of Honda Santa Ana tLrounh cl---'fl -~ TM '90'11'""1'1' com-mAn • tllvml> We tell rMOlrt .. 11a1 n .. ~.i 90 menced 10 tran'->Ct l>uS•· Ne have 100 a of 1urquo110 c11p·on Rooflealurig?Seeciau.filel ll"ley nee<lto ano.otol>uy 71'4-~'1·355~ n"' ul'Of"' tn., ~icttoous ~·~•~ ~~~ts Sll5o~~2~7~ 1 ~Q~~~~~ ~~~ .. ~=~---~========~-~6!4~~~5~6~7~1~-~9~1~'':m:e~1:\~n•:m:e~1~·~~~e!d CROSSWORD PUZZLE A 1e"'1c11 thal gonnr· '=:=:=:=:::..:::=:::::::::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::...,.. ....... ~-:::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::;:::::= ete bog SSS Peop111 -
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Office Supphea 5300·
S1000'Wk 8 to 12
Catt AM only Greg
Pam 9&<\·9023
Travel Agent
Auto Club So CA M111
2 yrs, te11ure exp
Computer e11p pr1tf
Salary benel1t1
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WORK AT HOME
Eetn Up 10 $300 Oayt
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ASAP. Do.a electrlc:al,
a l e. plumbing. cell
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ll\)UnJllflCI> f l)CU\ on the unortho·
doll, ckmcnh uf flmms Jnd ~urrrt'<
Filmtly mcml\.:1 fin 111) 111rce,, "You
did know v.h.\I you were talk1na
about I"
l'I (hb IO·M11ch 2tl): Rel•·
11on hip •1th blhulou, indtvklual
ihttulJ be cviiluata!, lbly co •
eluded Rtfu~ 10 pl:ay role: or re.
cucr. nano abo fRlura triPJ,
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In ltd
t, II mu th.al the n.:'1 k" V>Cd..1 :.1c
h~d\ 10 ti.: ch11lcngrn1 and dc .. 1m c
for 111 <'J&rcer anJ profc,,111ni.I inter•
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11nJ "''h 1(11.;il conviction. \uu c•n
pre, .. ,,, rh.:n ftom &:\1ntn • control
1•r th;; upp .. r hand
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th ',n tnd Vcnu\ arc rnM al th
""'' pou1Mc ~111i>n 10 )'Uur n11al
:i.un 1n Cin«r. no one can 1kncc
yt1u Therefore, ""hcthcr )our rorrtl'll
prublems !)( ur •n intc:n~ly pcrwnal, ~rc.:r ur financ11I nature, It •• t1m
to 111 d.r.m tb.c law.
L (July 2A·A111 lJ): Vcn11• n
Arn: .irter the ZZntJ t111hh&htt plam,
new pr<>Jecu ind "'PJ!')rh1n111es lo
~rltlo 10 a t 111~ &!tffcrcnt cun
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rdu to t-c drawn into 1ny more or·
1'1"'"nu IJ\'Cr finances, its\ • 1mcntt
or rcsocm.~"
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llU\ II' )'Ullf opptlJ IC n
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23 Alleys
25 S•Mv peooie
27 Snatcn
29 Plut
30 S1r.oe
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36 Fenii•l•
311 Terro<
l9 F1nl9hed
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ac>c>er atu1
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7 St L.ewrenc.e
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9 SOiemn word
tO Ofg meetJnQ
t 1 Pturn 1VP1
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13 Netters ,. fibbed
2• ~OIC wor•s
26 Nc.e
21 8ak.ery l\etrl
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l 1 Co6or"'O
OOfnC)OUnd n Mention
33 Ae90und ,.. Santa -
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MEMORIAL PARK r,.m,.,,.,, • Mi "u°' , , ' ... .
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f'rwt tf ~ '4 tr r
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0 1t1ly Ptlf)t f""''-'"''• 14 21 :?II 1oq •
PUBLIC NOTICE
873404
NOTICE OF PUBllC
SAlE OF P £RSONAl
PROPERTY 245 t 7 S
STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
Thflt Lf'Qal Depar1ment al the Oa11y
P1101 1s pleased lo ann01Jn<:e a ~
""'1•cP "°"' a11a1lable 10 new bu,.
l'le~
We will now SE.ARCH the name lor
you el no extra char~ and savt1 you
the time and lhe trip 10 the Court
HO\JMI 1n Santi Ana Then of CO\Jrte.
atter the searcn is completed we wtH
hie your flctmous buSlnMS name state
ment with the County Clerl< publtsh
once a """" 10< tour weetts as required
by law end then file your proof Of
SXJblicatipn wuh County Clenc
Pteue st09 Dy lo file your ftet111out
t>Ys1ness stalemeflt at the Oe11y Pilot
Legal Oepanmeot 330 West Bay,
Co.ta Mesa Caltfornia II you can not
9109 by. please call v• at (7141
~2-4321 EAlenllOn 315 or 318 and
we Wiii make arrangements for you 10
handle this procedure by matt
If you "'°"4d heve 8/l'f further ~
ltonS. pleaae call UI and we ~ be
more than gt.ad to au111 vou
GOOO luck In your
~busmestll
I I
"8.IC NOTICl
•
Orenge Coaat Dally Pltot
1st Otr.
Feb.22
CoulAh
Cooler d1y1
tnd milder
nl1hts lhrou1h
f tfd.ty with rn.
crt11ln1 nl1lll
'°"
hit.Ind·
Vatbbt. hi&h
cl o 11 d l n eu
Thun day •nd
cooler wi t h
hl&h• In the mid
to "f>P«' 70s.
Movnlllins
Vllri•bt. htgh
clovdlneu lod•y
with h1gh1 in lhe
m Id ·S 0 t Io
~''°'
Full Moon
Mar. 1
Oes.rts:
Varlabt. hlch
d oud l ne11
; throvgll frld1Y.
Hl&ht In the
lower 701 lo
&ow., IOs JOV!h.
Air Qualify:
Air q~1ty h
forecut to be
~nte lod1Y ._Ith • l'SI o( 70.
TODAY'S SUN
Sunrise: 6:41 a.m.
Sunset: 5:46 p.m.
Last Otr. New Moon
Mar. 8 Mar. 15
OCEAN REPORT
BOATING w"' IO MUI"'°"' 10 to u knolt
a.11-~ ........... """ Md •ari.able wln4t MH J lo ) fttt.
Wftlt-"Jfwt
FISHING
Coed ult htt ol 1ocUi1h, Kulpln
1"11 111.0.tt.i -· •f1'0'1f'Cl
TIDE S
SURFING
LOCATION
Huntington Bu ch
Newpott Buch
COf'Oflll del Mar
ugun.i Buch
S•ll CrttlL
S•n Oemente
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Quincy Jones awarded six Grammys
By Larry McShane
• .,. Associated Press
NrW YORK -OutnC) Jone'>,
J.tlZ mus1c1an, compo)cr .rnd
producer of records and 1 V
'hows, bur'lt back tnlo the
limelight a~ a performing arta)t
\\ ednesday, .,.. tnnang ~t~ Gr.1mmy
.1\\.trds for ha<; cclcc11c album
··Back on the Block."
"I can't hel 1evc th1-;," s.11d Jone-..
. 1 tremor 1n h" \01ce J\ he
.1 lCptcd the alhum of the \car
1"-Jrd at the 33rd annual Gr.imm\
l ('remonaes "l\e hecn 1n th1'>
.. s..ademy since 195 and 1h1' j., the
t1r't 11mc I e\C r dared 10 think
.1~out having J GrJmm~ under m~
'" n name And I'm \O pruud."
He dedKaled the Gramm\ to
rhc late ~.irah \'.iu~han. "hl>,1:.
;i,t performance "J' "UtrdlJnd"
11n the :ilbum, 'A-hich ''"ercd JU~t
1~ou t e\Cr\-mU\ICJI l?Cnrc.
1nduding rap · and pu. fonc' Jl\o
"nn producer uf the ye.sr ltlr .. 1
ntin·classu.:al album
'You nc\er get U'ied to at," he
l.1ter told reporter\ b.11 .. k\1.igc
l\c· lmt 57 lime\ l\e Im!
,c,cn tn one night I hope I nc,er
i:et iaded h) 11.
'You can he cah1hcr hcfl1rc \OU
uime tn. hut I don't wJnt tu be a
I! 1od lo<>er You "all>. into that
r11(1m. )OU "ant 11. That .anam.il
'1dc of )OU come\ out J\e lo't
manv tame'> and 11 Cech better 111
"•n.:. Jone' 'iaad.
Phil Colhn,, .,..ho led ""h ctl!ht
nom1nat1on<;, won record of the
\ear for hi\ -;1ngle, "Another Da}
1n P!fadt'IC," about homeles.-.nc'"
If I'd h.wc gone home with eight
nomination'> and no a"'ard'i, m)
mother would ha\c Ii.ailed me,"
C..o lhns ~aid.
Songwriter Julte Gold won the
<.11ng of the ycJr Grammy for r wm a D1'ltancc," performed hv
Delle Madler
Rap 'cmat1on M C I lammer.
"ho perfor med before t he
:1ud1encc at R.idio Ci!Y Mu-.1c
Hall, won three •w .. ard) tn the
earl)' gomg.
"I "ould like to !>end thl'I out w
the fomahes and to the men and
"men "ho are putting their 11 .. cs
on the lme fo r U) 1n the Per\ian
Gulf," Hamme r '>aid tn accepting
t he G r.imm y for solo rap
performance for "U Can't Touch
fh1' ..
'Your 10 .. e as all-1·1·1·1 I need,'
.,,mg Luther Vandro)s, .iccepttn~
the male rh,thm and blues \OCJI
Gr.imm-. fo~ "Here and No""."
1 he late Rov Orb1.-.on "on the r<'P
n.ale HXJI 3,~ard for h1!1 1%..t rnd
\landard 'Oh. Pretty \\.nman."
"Ht'i \01cc was J ~1ft He .i1 ..... 1)''
fell ~rareful that he got to do '~h;,il
he wanted 10 play and !ltng.'' <.aid
Oarhara Orbl\on. h1\ '~1do"
Orh1\0n wa' 52 "'hen he died of .1
hear! att.llk m 19~h .1fter a
wmehack "'ith The [rJ\clang
\\ ilhu n' ~1an.Jh Carev. a forme r backup
.. inger \\ho-;e .-.c1.en-octa'c r.ingc
.... ,,.., "h°'' ca\ed on her epon) mou'
dchut altium, \\-On Grammy' ao;
female pop 1.ocah"t for "Vason of
Lme" and as bc\t ne" arta<;t
I feel very fortunate to c1.cn
ha-.e a record deal," saad Carey.
20 "So many artast ha'e to .... a11
IO )Cars JU!>t lo get a record deal."
Harry Connick Jr., 23, won the
male Jazz vocal Grammy for "We
Arc in 1...o .. e." Ella Fitzgerald. 72.
won the female Jazz award for
"All That Jazz." It was Mass
h tzge rald's 13th Grammy. Jau
pianist Oscar Peterson won both
pu 1nstrumen1al Grammys.
1 he l3te Leonard Bernstein won
three Grammys. including class1cal
alhum of the year
L 1nda R1)nc;tad1 and Aaron
Ne1.1llc .... on pop performance by a
duo or group for the second
con,ccuti\C )Car. this time for
1hc1r "All Mv Life" duc t. Last
year 11 was "Don't Know Much ..
· Jones, 57. 1' the mo.,t·nomm;:itcd
.irt1,t 1n Gramm' h1.,ton "1th .,6
11a, '\t'< .... ,m \i.·edne~c.la)' naght
made him the second-biggest
....inner tn Grammy h1stOf) Georg
Solt1 .... a-. r--:o. I one \1.tth 2
Gramm).,
U,iclo; on the Olock" v.on t\\O
other a .... ard-. for engineering and
he'>t rhythm and blues
performance by a duo or group
Jone'> produced \l1chacl Jacli.son's
1 .... 0 mcgah1t albums as ""ell as the
C1 rammy· .... 1nnang · We Arc the
\\ orld"
Anita Baler\ "Compos111om"
"'M the best female R&B 'ocal
pcrform.ince
Vance Gall won the male countf)
\oc.11 Grnmmy for "When I Call
Your Name" and the Kcntuch
Headhunte r'> "'on the count!'\
performance Grammy for a duo o.r
group
Yolo Ono. wido" of John
Lennon. accepted a special
L.1fe11me Ach1e1.ement A .... ard after
a tribute to her husband "Joh n
"ould have been especially
pica ed to be noticed by an
tndu try he helped e'<pand," !lhe
aad.
Bob Dylan, who performed for
the audience, country-western
singe r Kitty Wells and opera
singer Marian Anderson also were
awarded lifetime ach1c"emcnt
awards.
British rocker Enc Clapton won
the male rock voca l award for
"Bad Love," and the hard rock
Grammy went to Living Colour for
"Time's Up." The rock group or
duo perfonnance award went to
Aerosmith for "Janie's Got a
Gun."
Aero!.math performed "Come
rogether" during 1he Lennon
tribute "It .... a., the b1gge)t thrall of
the c1.en1ng. gMng \Omethang back
to the De.ille'>.'' 'I lid lead smge r
~teven 'l ylcr "I me.in. rhose gu)S
ne1.er won J Grammy ·
l 1to Puente got a !itanding
n1.at1on ac; he walked from the rear
of 1he h 111 to collect the tropical-
lattn performance Grammy with
Mtlhe P for "ftto Puente Presents
Milite P ..
In award-. announc;ed prior to
the tcle\1 ed ceremony. Hammer
v.on fo r be!it rhythm and blues
song for "U Can't Touch nus," a
son~ rtter's award he shares wath
Rick James and Alonzo Maller.
The \Ong borrowed nffs from
James' htt single , "Super Freak"
Hammer al~ won for be)t music
video-long form for "Please
Hamme r Don't Hurt 'Em the
~1ovie ..
Jones. along "•th rappers lce·T,
Melle Mel, Bag DaJ d) Kane, Kool
Moe Dec and Outncy D Ill, won
for bc'>t rap performa nce by .i duo
or group
Another track from Jones'
.. Back on the Block" album. "I'll
Be Good to You." by Ray Charlcc;
and Chaka Khan, won hc-.t R&.B
performance by a duo or group
with 'ocals Quincy Jones accepts one of his six Grammys Wednesday night in
Rap group nominee'> Publtc York.
Enemy boycotted the ceremony, r~==========================~ condemning as rac1 t the dcc1~ion , =.....
to present some of the rap
Grammys prior to the tclew.ed
portton of the show.
Smead O'Connor. up for four
awa rds, won the alternative music
performance Grammy fo r "I Do
Not Want What I Ha,en't Got."
She did not attend the event.
saying her dec1s1on was based on
the Grammys' recognition of sales
over art.
Security was tight fo r the
televised portion. which began ~t 8
p.m. EST on CBS and ran late,
closing at 11 :36 pm. Police,
guards, bomb·snaffing dogs and
hand-held metal detectors were
in ide and out ade the hall, and
adjoining 1de streets were clo ed
to traffic.
SS°°1MC111t11 Airtine
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BEAlffIFUL, RICH, INTELUGENT,
SWF. 27. Blonde, blue eyed, wich a lc>¥C for travel,
~. foreign films, n1 romnic _.., oo lhe
beach. seeks Mr. Riahl to live happily ever aftet
find out how 10 meet ~ like this or place
a FREE ad of your OWft ID DATEUNE. sec Clmi1I
in today •• claaified llCtUoo.
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Nation's top folk art d 'ue
at annual Pomona show
rate the cvunlr"\ home The annual Country Folk Art
Show 3nd snle will be held March
8-JO at the Fa1rplex Lo .. Angeles
County Fair and Expoll1tion Com-
plex in Pomona.
Nationally recognized a' lh<.'
leading folk art show in the n.11100.
the event will draw folk ar!l'l.in~
from acros the count!) bringing
t~eir quahty handcrafted rcpruduv
lions and country he1rloum~ of th<.
future. The <.,how , .. ,11 h~we ,, greJt
variety of hano-made C\luntl"\ .1c
ccssories and collectibles 10 deco-
J'hc fol).. .irt lthtm bring\
1og<.·1hc.:r .111 endln' .trr.1y of
1n:.1,tuc' including quill-; and \\,111
h.ing1ng.. App.1l.1ch1an-Sl)IC bJ\
!..ch, .,pllnl ,1nd wl!IO\\-h:!'l!..ct,,
'ih 1J..a furniture .rnd bm:c~. gr.1pc
''"c ''n.:.11h' .ind herh.11 .1rr.1ngc
r·olk art l'i gaining in popularity,
.ind to meet the demand there will
he o"er I 'iO folk artisans bringing
li1er.1ll} thousands or hand-made
1rc•"111clt Each of the tlrtisons ha~
tiecn iurrcd and hand-elected for
~111!..mJmhip and integnty.
Robin Kemp (left) and Candy Caffey, co-owners of Where's the Party in Costa M esa
111 l' 11 I' \\ h Ir I 1 g I g.,. \\ l' .1 1 h c r
\,IO<.'' r.1!! fllO\, rcdJ~ hear,, COUO
l r;. 't)!tb. dcroy,, wood car\lng,.,
, .tllil!t 1ph'. I.imp -.hadc-., cah1ncl'
children', 1 .• rn1turc, doci..,, lire·
hl,,lf\I' .11hl c111sntlc~s other 1tt'lll'
I lour~ of 1he Countrv Folk An
\IHI\\ .ire I rid3y from S to 9 p.m ,
\.1111rd.1) .ind Sunday from JO a 111
1 1 .., p 111 Admbltion is S6 fur
I 11.l.1\ '' 11 h enrl)' buying pm-1lcg<.''
111.f '\~ the other two da)lt. Chtl
drcn Ill Jnd under wrll be admit·
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Where's the Party? It's
Mesa - a first anniversary
• 10
Marina Breast Center opens
It's a fact that one out of nine
women will be touched by breast
cancer 1h1s ¥ear 1n the Untted
States. accord.tog to the Amen can
Cancer Soc1et).
With more than 40.000 women
perishing annually due to breast
cancer. Manna Medical Center tn
Hunttngto n Beach has opened th<.>
\tannJ BrlJ\t C t•nter 1n an eton to
JO\\l'r brl'.l'I cann~r stat1s11cs Thl'
nl·~ Hn.·a'l < .trl' C l'nter features the
mo<;I m1>(krn in mammograph}
cqu1pmt·n1 aml an all-female mam·
mograph\ ultra,ound-t raincd stafT
D1 kan-P1crn· Dufour 1s the
medtcal d1rl'l h'r of the Mann::
Br<.'.l\I < l ntl·r "htch offers com-
plete hrea<,t 1mag1ng. uhra-;ound
hrca\t can· education, breast on·
colc1g' and referrals for co<,·
mclll recon\trut.11\c breast SUfll.Cf)
l\1a nna MedKal Center al'o
prn' ides complet<' wo man-w
\\Oman health care with 11s hoard
,at1lted 111tern1s1. Dr Shirk\ Con-
trera<;. mammograph\ tc.-chnolog1\I
l 111Ja ~1.hm·1dcr and cen1fil·d nurw
prnctwner \tar I 1(ud1m· '-
\\he: re ' the P.1rt). ,1 Co,1.1 ~lc,,1
p.11 I\ 'uppl) <.tore. I!> ,1hout tn <.ch:
hr.ill' 11\ l1r't annl\C"'""' ·
\\c do more h1rthd,1\' th.in
,1 m 1 l11n,1!."'"'' Robin Ke nip. "ho 1"'" 1he 'tore \\llh C.rnd) L1ffe)
\\\• <lffcr cmtom inv1tat1on' We
f,, \\tcld1np. B;ir ~11ll\ 1h' .ind
,11' Ill\ t.: f'.I rll"' "l mp tnd K 1111:) met 1n b.tlloon
d"' 11,111ng .tnd \\orkcd together
111 '1 11111 nf their humc'. At f1r<,t
1'11'111"" '' " 'trll th h.1ll11nn'
I kn l\t: hccJme .1 lull-nn
p.111\ 'lPf( ''1th more 1h.1n cH·I"\
d,I\ 'lull, "emp rcl.ilf, •I 1r'l
lnlnds knew we had the bu me ... ,.
then we gOI the busmess through
\\lHJ of mouth We tried to build
.1 reputation \potle!ls on customer
\Cf\'ICC
· \\ e'rc not a part) planner,"
Kemp !>lated. "We don't do CJlcr
m~ We \\Ork '"ith local llori,1'
\\e do paper good,, IO\lt.11100'.
1.1hk decor ..
\\ c dccort11c rc .. 1.iur..tnh SUl h
a' .lo!>h locum\ <md (1100 ~. ·
.1ddcd w O\I. ncr C1ffc\
· \\ c. a re \l' I h ng ,1 101 1 if ll,1g'
11dll no~,' ~hl· noted "\\,· l'\Cll
d11 u1qprn-l.im1n.11cu }clfm\ bo\"
\\ c ""<> 'rcc1alrzc in hand-lettered
banner,.
"We [!O to the p.1rty s11c." Kemp
,,11d ·You h..t\C to go !here and
\l\u,tll\ 'ee the room to get the
(I\ er ,111 r1L1 u re
"h om there v.c g(1 mer Jll de
1.111, ln.,.11.1t1on' h.1"c been done
hdore We u<;ually have a color
'theme in mind
~omc people ha\e no concept
nf l!Kl h.11loon,," ~he obsened. "It
)ll'l 1,11·1 enough "
\\ hl'H \ 1hc P.1rt\ r~ loc.Jted at
111~ .-\ I ,1c;t 17th ~1 • Cn~ta Me~J
hir lurtht:r 1nformJllOO, Cati ?"1~
ISlll HOW DO YOU GET THROUGH
TO A TEENAGER WITH
A DRINKING PROBLEM?
">l n:en1ng mammogram'> often
<ffl' tulh co' ered h} med Kai 1n-
.. ur.111ll'. hut thl' ll'nler " oOcnng J
'Pl'l lal S '\() grand-open1 ng r>mt· tor
a llm111.'d 11rnl' onl~ Osteoporosis study planned
\nun "'omc:n agree tha1 .1 good
Ion~ hea1c. ~ood lud. l\.1ammo·
grJm' ""'" Ix' '1..h1.·dukd h' t:tlilng
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Orange County's Largest
5K and 1 OK Ho ad Race
FEBRUARY 24, 1991
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10K Run and Walk -8:30 A.M.
Registration begins 6:00 A.M. -Coco's Parking Lot
WHERE
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Blvd from 405 Fwy or Pacific Coast Highway
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as she presents a commemorative souverur to every child
f1mstung the Spu1t Run Every ctuld is a wumer
Celebrate Spmt Day at the Island featunng hve entenauunent .
Jen and the Jetz refreshments and much morel
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to be .1 ,,1fr and dfect1vc w:iy of
prc"cn1111g ~one lo~s," Sperling e'\
plamed. "We arc currently study-
ing treatment., which begin before
sub,tant1JI bone lo 5 has ()(Curred
tn ~cc 1f further age-related bone
ll>'>s in women c:in be delayed in·
dcftn1tel}."
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dose needed to retard natural lo s
of !lone ln addition, the study wit!
examine the protective effect of
adding a prOi;C tin to the regimen
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"A unique a peel or th1~ tudy "
thtn women takina both hormont'
will be takin& them conunuou ly.
rothcr thon for only part of c ch
month. a ha' been the norm."
Sperhns pointed out. "Cyclic d-
min1 tnation h~s rClulrcd in vaginal
blccdin im1lu to chat occurring
durina mcn,,tnrnt1on, breast anJ
pelvic d~fort and diffteulty 1n
adhcnn1 to the 00$ing Khcdule.
For more 1nronnasion, thole 1n-
1crcs1cd c:.n nil Pcqy Zavala 01
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Rick Talley
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Count 'em,
39 treys in
the field of
millionaires
Sporting notes and quotes gathered
while wondering how Ho llywood Park
management wall conduct auditions to
select the new Goose Girl:
Larry Merchant, boxing analyst for
HBO. says George Foreman has rwo
chances in his upcoming heavyweight title
fight against Evander Holyfield
Fat and none.
It's inevitable that smart alccks hlr.c me
wall refer to the new World League of
American Football (WLAF) as the Laff
League but th ey prefer World League
Ye , the WLAF will malr.c 11 because
there will be no salary spiral (no agent!>
allowed and player~ will earn onl)' 20,000
to S25,000) . And how do you ltke this
new rule: Sudden death overtime games
may only be won with touchdowns, not
field goals or safeties.
I'm beginning to suspect that
heavyweight Tommy Morrison 1s more
than white hype. Tht' guy can hll.
Yes, I bcltt:H! ( h 1c Daly was a ntcc
choice for U.S Olyn 1 1 basketball coach
But 1s all of th1o; \cit tndulgence rcall)
ncccssal)., I don't like r-.BA pla)cr'> in
the Ol)mp1c and I 'illll hehevc our
collegians arc good enough to "'1n without
them
Ju'it a~ long J'i John Thomp~n and
George Ra,eling .ircn't the coachc'
Believe 11 or not. there arc nov. .W
maJor league ba<;eh.111 plJ)er!> being paid
S3 million or more per 'iCJ'>On
Note that I didn't u~c the "'ord
earning
Without a point guard, the S,in
Antonio Spur'> hJ\.C no chance 1n the
NBA. The Spurs may have .in Admir.11
(D11v1d Robin~on) in the middle hut "hen
one of their midshipmen (Rod Strickland)
broke his hand tn a parlr.1ng lot scuffle.
their title hopc'i ... ank
Question. How can USC and UCLA
have th1'i much ba~lr.etball talent and not
be a~\ured of reaching the NCAA
tournament.,
Think about 11
The Kentucky Derb) picture 1s heating
up and while fly So Free \till stand<; a'i
the favorite, I have a feeltng the "inner
this )Car will come from the trong
wc-;tcrn contingent (Best Pal. E.~cavate,
Dinard, WhadJathink, Avenue of Flags.
etc.)
tr you haven't seen 5.7 Mt'itcr Jennmgs
of E:.ast fenncsscc State play basketball.
you've m1 ed a treat He's one 0f the
leading candidates to win N.w.m1th
Award (best player in the U.S. under m
feet). shoot .623 from the thrcc·potnt
range and ranks among the n.it1on·~
leaders in assists
Yeah, a watcrbug.
With a pair of 'loft ie on their schedule
(Sacramento and Charlotte), the Chicago
Bulls are about to put some distance
between themselves end the nval Pistons
Finally. have you heard about the new
Scud Cocktail?
You can drink 15 of them before any
real damage as done.
Rick Tal/ry's column •p~ars Jn lht
Orangt Coast Dally Pilot enry Sund•)',
Tuesday •nd Thursdar.
nu-my
February 21, 1991
The Daily Pilot
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"' Mater Dei, Servile nol Santa Margarita yes!·
CIF executive committee give s Eagles thumbs up
By Barry Faulkner
Orange Cout Daly Not
CERRITOS -The CIF @•-
Southcrn Section Executive 01-
Committec denied Mater Dci
High's appeal to be relcagued with
Orange County pubhc schools by a 10-6
vote Wednesday after a four-hour hearing
at the Southern Section office.
Santa Margarita, however, which along
with Mater Dci and the combined entity
of Scrv1tc and Rosary highs, was given a
recommendation o( denial into the
Orange County area at a Jan. 28
rcleaguing committee meeting, won its
appeal and wiJI join the Orange County
area for the 1992-94 cycle.
Just where Santa Margartta will be
placed will be decided at a later date by
t h e Orange County re-leaguing
committee, chaired by Foothill High
Principal Jim Ryan.
Mater Dei Principal Lyle Porter s&1id a
decision to appeal to the CIF-SS face·
utive Council at a March 14 meeting
would be made at a later date, after
consulting other school administrator~
The Monarchs may appeal to the couni:1l.
and, if unsuccessful there, the coum.
The executive committee voted I :!-4 to
uphold Santa Margarita's appeal, l.1rgel~
ba~ed on the school's remote location and
resulting travel hardships incurred by
competing in the Angelus League
Four committee members v.ho voted to
uphold Santa Margarita's appeal,
however, voted asainst Mater Dc1 and
Servttc/Rosary, ruling in part that no ')UCh
geographic hardships cx1~1cd for 1he
North Orange County parochial ~chool!i.
"We're disappointed 1n the dccl'1on on
the grounds of geography, bccau\e we
feel, based on the relcagumg criteria ,
geography should be ground'> for
mclus1on, not cxclus1on:· Porter <,a1d.
Santa Marganta, located 45 minute!> b)
bu\ from its closest league opponent
High school gtrls ba1ketban
t ..... ..,.....o _ c -°'""' ""°'
Marina's Paula Meyers looks for the bucket w1th1n the defense of 'Aatcr De1, 1ndud1n~ ._mbcr hans (30).
(Mater De1), travel~ as long as two hours
by bus to Angelus League foe Loyola,
based in Los Angeles.
"They arc an extreme case, but we
h.lve to travel an hour and 20 minutes to
Loyola," Porter said "I was surprised at ....
the shift, but 1 realtze It was a difficult
decision for the executive committee. I
think the geography factor provided them .
w11h an easy way to d1ffcrent1ate Santa
Margarita from the other two appeals.
We don't feel geograph) ""as at the center
of our argument. which v.as based on
compc11t1\.e equity I v.as disappointed
that the oppos111on from Orange County
(public '>lhool1 pnnc1pab was based
pnmanl~ on l.'mC>t1un and not compelling
See CIF/m
Vikings put
Monarchs
away with
57-54 • Will
Mater Dei falls for
third time against
Vikes ; elimin ated
SANlA ANA -Happily for the
MJrina High girls basketball team, the
third 11mc did not prove the charm for
Mater Dea Wednesday night
for the third tame this '\Cason. the
Viking~ v.on a tight battle "tth the
"1onarchs. th1., umc emerging with a 57.
54 \lctory on the Monarchs court in the
'econd round of the ClF l·A playoffs
In impro .. ing to 23-4 O\.erall, Manna.
the third seed 1n the tournament.
ad .. ance to face Cerritos 1n Saturda)' s
quarterfinal\ Mater Dc1 bo"" out at 13·
11
r he Monarchs JUmpcd out to a 1 ~-4
lead at the outset before <;euling for an
1~·14 edge at the end of the first
quJrter
Manna pla)'ed a ~ltd second pcnod
to go up 3~-2., at halftime and the game
remained close the rest of the way.
Mater Dea pulled even at one potnt
e1rlv tn the fourth quarter at 46-46
llcfore the V1k.1ngs regained control.
Manna's Leslie Ono led all scorers
"'uh I 7 points and had sax ac;s1sts. while
Colleen Hatch contributed 12 of her 16
pbints in the second half for Marina
PaulJ Meyers enjoyed a productive
~cond quarter for the Vikings. notching
10 of her carcer·htgh 13 points.
In a losing cause for Mater Dea,
See MARINA/m
•
Edison shocked by alien basketball forces, 42-39
By Richard Dunn
Orl'lge Coast Daty PllOC
H U NT I N GT 0 N @•-
BEACH -Perhaps there 01-
was a misunderstanding
right from the beginning Wednesday
night in the second round of the CIF
ll·AA girls basketball playoffs.
"Arlington hasn't played the same
schedule a'I we have," Edison High
Coach Phthp Abraham said with
confidence before the game. "They
haven't played teams like Manna and
Lakewood, ltkc we have. It's etthcr
going to be a blowout or a clo c
game."
Meaning Edison will cnher win bag,
or wm small
"Oetng from Orange County, the-.
probably think that way." Arlington
Coach Danny Arrellano said after the
game -soon after has Lion~ had
confidently silenced the Chargers, 42·
39, at Edison High.
"We're from Riverside. but we're
not that fa r off the earth. We 're not
too far out there. But the mo~t
important thing that happened tonight
"as getting off to a good start "
Stunned, the Chargers (17·11) never
really recovered after the Lion'
opened the argument Wlth a 10·2 lead.
"The credit goes to Arlington,.. a
humbled Abraham said. "They pu,hcd
us around, they talked their hare of
smack, and they talked their hare of
\mack 10 me I don't think the' took
u' ltghtly being a founh-place team."
l:dason. an at-large playoff team.
never led. The game was tied once.
13·13. but the Chargers were playing
catch·UJl_ the enurc way.
Dominating the boards, Arhngton'
Carol Va1olet:tma grabbed a game·
high 20 rebounds as the Lions (24-2)
outrebounded Edison. 42-31 ··we
were mall and the) took advantage."
Abraham sa1d "It was not a high-
'conng game: and usually that favors a
bigger team.''
Arlington's quick, eight-point lead
was cut to 10.5 in the fint quarter
when Edison's Melanie fwama a
(game-high 16 points) netted a trey
Orange Coast Area Prep Basketb3D Playe:r ol the Week
v.1th 20:~6 left The Lions held an 11-9
edge after the first quarter. then took
advantage of eight Ediwn turnovers m
the 'iecond to assume a 23-19
intermission lead.
After Edison's Joan PaJe sank a 3·
pointer with 6:3Q to play 1n the second
to tie it 13-all. Arlington rolled off sue
stnught.
"The biggest thing is that you're not
going to beat many teams scoring only
39 points," Abraham said. "We
wanted to increase the pace. but they
were able to low it down."
The Chargers, who had their
chances down the stretch, pulled to
See EDISON1'1
-Emergence of Ross brings Sailors to top of the waves
By Bany Faulkner
Orqe COast Oatf "°'
NEWPORT BEACH With model·
like features and straiaht-A ability in
the eta room, Ncwpon Harbor Hi&h
sophomore Michaela Rosi wu no
tnJ\&Cr to praise.
But when it came to basketball, Ross
wu atricdy a low-profile performer -
until lut December.
Roa., a S-foo4·9 forward, .wf'IFd
just two pointa last MalOll, her ftnt in
or11nized baaketball. Thia 1ear.
however, the 1..,_r.old PftM111r hM
blOllomcd into ti.. s.oon• pr1 •hr paa,er, 1COrifta $3 pola11 ._ ..-Ill
two Newport Cit: lll·AA ...,..
Yictoriea.
For her dona. .. ... .....
Orantt Cout D1llJ Ptfot Player of the
Week honon. •
"Michaela wasn't much when she fint
tarted, because she had never played
before," Newport Coach Shannon
Jako51(y said.· ''But you could tell be
had 4reat athletic talent. She aot a t tc
of thanp lut year, but she really didn't 11asr the full conccpt of •Ork ethic
unta midway throup lbil teat0n.
... think the narmna point came when
she WU named alJ.S0.'9-Dl 8l 1lc>lal
Orande. Sbe Md bMa mrils lllJlllf
Md lllJ .......... (11rl11• ODd .Id
Jlkotty} 1p lter t0me politt.e
nlnbc1•111, • I ..._. II _.a ·11a11 a •It• n1'E>I•••---• .... ..., plll."
W. ! I a:• II lilllrt to ....
her steadily-developing game, Roa
uddenly became senous about her new·
found pauion.
"She really had a hard time adjustina
to the competitive environment, uncU
then," ShaftftOll Jakolky said. .. BUt oeca
Press box
11118 lava lltlle
doubt-he wants
his place in Hall
CINCINNATI -Pete Rose was :-a
funny and ad, jokinJ about his prob-
lems nnd almost crying when he said •
the harde t thing he had to do in pris---==-
on was say good-bye to son Tyler, 6.
• Rose, in his first public appearance since his
January release from prison, lcft little doubt 1n his
dinner speech that his goal in life is to win elec-
uun 10 the Hall of Fame.
I disappointed a lot of fans, and I'm ~rry
1bou t that I don't know how many times I've
• ~ott.i kee p aying that. I guess I'll say 1t unlil you
• pe11ple \lart believing tt."
'ic\aJI in the overnow crowd at the cou nt ry
• ,luh ''here Ru~c once caddied shouted back, "We
bd1e\C }OU "
I 'crewed up," Rose said. "I'm sorry."
Ro'c wa' bnrred from Hall of Fame cons1dcra-
• 111in ti" dm:ctors. He would have been eligible fo r
ekll1on in 1992. Rose, banned from baseball for
• lite 'aid he wi ll as!.. to be reinstated, but would
11111 'ay when
.-\g.1in he .. aid that he neve r gambled on base-
h.tll. Jlthough he acknowledged gambling on other
'P"'" Rme pleaded guilty 10 filing fa lse fede ral
1nuimc tax retu rns and was sentenced la-;t \Car to
11\l' mnnth~ in prnon and 1,000 hour~ of commu-
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Petry loser in arbitraUon
While pitcher' and catchers got ~
ready to start reporting today. Detroit
patcher Dan Petry became the latest •
loser in salary arbitration
Today is the f1r~t day players officially can
check in fo r '>pnng training, and workout~ (or
many teams begin f·nday. 45 da}s before opening
day But in 1he mco.int1mc, the boardroom balllc~
continued.
Petry lo t h1'> rcque'>I lor SI 35 million "hen ar-
bitrator Raymond GoetL cho~c Detroit's offer of
$650,000, a rime ol S 1..,5,000 Petry's loss left own-
er' ahead 9-5 among the ca\C\ that arbitrator., de
c1Jed ·
In other 'fl\lfh nc"' \\cdne.,Ja)
•Robert I 1,lh, the former Po\tma .. tc r Gener.ti
\\ho for )C.tr'> h." ticcn trving to bu) an :--;r I
team. agreed to purlh.1,e 50 percent of th e Super
Bcml champ10n !'-C\ .. Yori.. Giant' ~1c.rnw h1k, the
(11.1nt'>, .tl.ll n!,; tu rcnrp.an1lc their depleted coach-
mc ,1.1ff. named R.1v 11.indk.,. ollcn'1"c coo1d1r1.1
1111. Al Groh dcl~n,1vc C0{1rdinC1 tor and Ron
I rh.1rdt J\'il\l;1nt ht:ad wach
• 11ou,ton Roll..Ct'> 1.cnter Al..ccm Ol 1Ju'wn
\\ ·" g1H:n dm: tor ' apprm al lo rl·~ume pl.1\ mg
h:h 2' .1gain\t the l O'i Angele~ Clipper'>
< >l.11uwun ha' ticcn nn the team\ lnJUfV ll\I \tOlc
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J 1m.igc lCI hl'i n~ht C\e \OCket
• \.1CrJmcnh1 "-'"~'center Ralph Samp"1n "'J'
111 ul S" ooo tor J "llagrant elbow \IOl.1t1nn"
.11:.111 t 't'\\ Jcr'l'' ')Chm Dudlc). the NBA \;11J
-B) Th~ .·h~ociulrd Pro\
l>ou£ L>rab(k, 1'111,llurgh pitcher. Jltcr \~1n
n1ni.: a S' \ million salan an ;1rh1trJ t10n
\ 11,mc' .ire going up a lo1:but people dL>n't
cn111pl.11n .1tiuut mm·1e' ~tar-; ma l..1n~ (Ing)
mnnc'. the} '>till go tn the m11\1cs We're in
the t'nlert 1111ment hu,1ne\\, JU't like movie
'-I.Ir' .ind r11l l.. '>tar' You hJ\C to go where
tla• m.1rl..ct I' anJ Jdju\t )Our~cll to the
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Kings ease
to 6-1 • Will
over Quebec
Wind 80111 CIOll.at• to m e 11111
year's Midwinters a r•slng success
"Brina it up, BRING IT UPI"
houted Jim Skaug, kipper of the
dark blue hulled Perspicacious,
wit h the bright red and orange
graphics accentuating rnw speed of
his S200-pound rncing sloop.
"Come on up," replied the
kipper of Squeeze-Bye, ns he
danced his 8,000-pound, 3()..foot
sloop across the start line.
Perspicocious' mangled bow pulpit
slid up behind the stern. The
~tarting cannon exploded, echoing
the stnrt of rnce No. 3 in a
building "small craft warning" 17
to 25 knot breeze.
While the Coast Gu ard was busy
trying to save lives and water craft.
the !>ail boat racers were enjoying
the extremely challenging wi nd
cond1t1ons of the 1991 Southern
California Yachting Association\
62nd Annual Midwinters.
Phil Richard son
weekend up and down the coast)
de)ervcs recognition.
Saturday's race commitlee
aboard Del Oransee's Grand
Bani.. 42 Leprechaun included
Principal Race Officer Mark
Gaudio, scribes Betty Pawell und
Joan Temple1on, Henry Myers on
th e clocks with Erik Kingaard and
Bob Bacon in the chase boat.
Saturday but "wimped out"
Sunday with Warren Ro.~ndalc's
Santa Cruz SO Samurai, UCYC,
doing a wlo performance on the
la t windy race on Sunday.
Cl ss B was owned by Poul and
Laura Sharp's Skidoo, BCYC, wllh
three firm and one second. Tight
racing for second and third were
Dick H ayden's 38 foot sloop
Rascal, BCYC, edging out Rich
Manuek'-; red hulled 33·foot sloop
Wings, Balboa Yacht Club.
The most competitive class, C,
was separated by only 3.7S points
between first and third. Voyagers
Yacht Oub skippers swept the top
three trophies in a series marked
by inches and seconds apart. Jim
Skaug's 27-foot Penpicac1ous
inched out first. John Szalay's
Pus )'C.1f seized second by bei.11.ng
her s1s1er ship, Carol Kokol's and
Phil Richardson's Squeeze-Bye, by
one tick of the second hand, in the
th ird race
This year's wind conditioni.
offered something for everybody.
Saturday'i, wind cond11i on were .1
light wind, easygoing (mentally
fru~trating) "bng-a-tan" type of
day. Sunday, the lamb was eaten
by lhe lion, with the wind gods
'>hl.)wing their anger at the
pu-,1llanimous conditions of the
preceding day.
The race committee from Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club took credn
for the wind conditions claiming
they had "inside" connection<; to
the "powers that be " Usuall) race
commmees go unheralded, but the
fine Job by this group (as well as
25 ot her race comm11tee~ last
Sunday's group, battling "mal de
mer" an the heaving, slamming,
rolling seali were Principal Race
Olficer Jerry North, Che1 ru1mll',,
Doug and Sandy Mills, and Dael..
Stone Courageous award goes tu
Dick Cooper and Pam Sheets in
the little, open hulled cha!ic b<1JI.
Doug Wall , SCY A Midwinters
Regatta Chairman, i.tated that this
yea r's event wa1o a trcmenJous
succes~ with extremely po11111ve
ram1ficJt1on<i to the boating
commun11y
Nc't "rel.., I'm going to look
in to JnJ prolilc the PHRI· rJting
\\\lcm fur Southern C. Jliforn aa ...
ho" 11 worb (or doei.n't), how to
comm11n1lJte \\Ith them (or not)
.ind "h.11 11 me am The fo ur race, three clas~
Performance Handicap Racing
Fleet was competitive in cl as'c' B
and C Class A appeared on
Collelll basketball
Balanced St. John's tops
tilth-ranked Orangemen
~1.1h~ \e,1lv \('<)red 23 point\ .ind the other St. fohn\ ~I.trier'
reJlhul double d1g11' .1, 1he I '\th·rJnkcd Rcdmen 1'l.tl "u 'i
'nracu,c, 77-72. 11n Wcdne,d.1\ n1eht an ~ev. York I he Rtdmen
1 I ti. 11 fl\ \\h11 h.td to l111IJ 1111 J -late ~·point !iJrr.1~c 1'\ the Or
.1n~cml'l1 (2'·-1, 1J -I). \\h1d1 h.1J :i '"·game \\lnnin_!! \lre.11.. ,n.1ppnl
In 111her ~Jme~ 1ml1l\lng 111p 2" ILam'
• 'o. l Ohio Sia tr 7.\, lllinoi., 6-': Oh1n ~t.1tl I 2 l I. J\. J Bi~·
lcn) got 11 poinh lrnm l rcg Lu .1nJ m;1dc ,e,1.11 lru tlm1'" 111
lhl lin;il minu te t11 htill lllinol\ ( Js "· i-. 'i) • 'o . .\ Arl..an\as 79, S\ll 70: Ol1\er ~111lcr .1nc.l l o<ld (),,, 'P.tr~eJ ,1n \r~ tn~·'' 'cwnd h.11f -.uq~e. ralhing thl R.1wrh.H.~~
(2h·~ I l II) to ,1 Southv .. c't Conference \ICtor.
• '\o. 7 Oukr 72. 'orth Carolina late 65: ( hm11111 l 1dtner
\Cllrcd 11 ol the lir\I 19 !>CconJ h.tlr point., fur 1>111..c (2l-5. 11 1) a~
lht' Blue De,1li, \hut down 'forth Ca rolm.1 5tJtc (I ~ , 6-5) in .in
Atl.inllc (o.t)l Co11lcrc111.c gJmc
•Colorado 79, 'fo. 8 Kansas 71: Ste\.1c Wl\c .. wrcd 32 p<l1111\,
including six 3-p<>intef\, It) lead (ulorado (l'i-'J, 5·b) to,, l31p. b ght
up'>et of Kan~a' (111-5, X-1)
• Vandcrbllt 98, No. 12 Kcntuck) 87: Bruce I Ider and Kevin
Angl in combined for 15 point'> during an l k-~ \'a11dc rh1lt 'ur!!,e 1n
the scconJ half 10 propel the Commodore\ ( 1<1 -<l, I0-5 ~out hea\t
crn Cunfcrcnl.C) PJ't Kentucky ( 19-~. 11-4)
• l\1issouri 97, l"\o. 14 Nebnnka 71: Doug Smith 'cored 22
points and became M l\-.oun·~ lc:Jding career rebounder .I\ the
I 1gef\ (14-9, 6-S 01~ r ight} bea t :0-.etirJ,l..J (2:!-~. 7 .t)
• ''" 19 LSl 89, \tissi~~ippl 78: 5hJquilk n '\e,11 ~cnred '\1'
· p11inh ·" l ~l ( l\-7, 11 ·1) won 11' fifth 'tra1~ht \nuthe.l\tern (on
lcren(c pJme
• '"· 21 \li~,i~\lppi \1a1t• 81, 1-lorida 67: (1rec C'.trter 'cored 21
p111nt' ind I om \\ .1tt' I 1111 the brnch .• , \1 ''1'"Pr1 \t 1le I I. -ti ,
I I I} rt•lkd to .1 \ILtnr. 11\cr Hnrad.1 111 Ii. -'I 111 ti l 'i1111thc.1,t·
crn (11nkrcncc
Piii/ Richard~on '5 boating
column 11ppeuri in the Orange
Con l Vail_t JJi/ol e•tl) Thursday.
Clippers send
Benjamin to
Supersonics
l OS A~GF L-
1 \ fhe Los
An~cle' Clippcr'i
11.1deJ d1,grun-
1 I c d t·ente r
lkno11 BenJ.imin to the c.1ttlc Su-
pt r'iontL' ftir (enter Olden Polv-
ntlc and l\\ll llr-.t-round dr,;ft
L hlllL e' \\ cdnc,Ja}.
I he e\changc of 7.foot lCnfer'
\\OJ' mat.le d da)' .iftcr lknJamin
,,11d he intended 10 tc~t the free·
.1~l·nt mar~ct al ter the 'ICa\on a
1n unre,tnc1cd free agent and :i
d.t\ hcf<lfc the NUA trading de.id·
lane.
lkn1am in. 26, i" in h" 'l'<I h
'IBA sca~n He "·" 1hc third
pl.1ycr 'iClccted in the 1%5 NB.\
cl r,1fl aft er pl;ning :it Creighton fur
three yc.ir~.
In Wednesday's game·
• Suns 113, Clippu'i 9J: I om
C'humhe r' h.1d 26 poi nt~ and 11
rebounds Da n Majcrlc 'cored :!4
po1nl'>, and the Phoenix Suns r.il-
lied 1n the 'elonJ h:ilf. After R1in
H.1rpcr ~,1\c the Clippe rs tht·1r
large'! le.id of the sccund halt, "'J.
Ii"', Y.1th Ii l·I left in the third pcr1·
nd Phocn1\ tool.. control with .in
I ~ '>purt. l.1pped h\ Xa\ler
~ld)Jnacl\ ba,chnc JUmpcr \\1th
17 ~cLond' rema1nm~
ChJmbcrs scored 11 point~ in
lhc. qu.irtcr, \\h1ch ended w11h the
Sun\ .ihc.1d 85-"'i
l uc R<,li1ta1 lie
• ''°· 22 rill\buq~h "H. \o. !5 Grorgdo~n 65: 'it.Ill \1 1llcr
'llllfCd I of h 1~ 21 po1111' in the 'lC'11nd hJll " P111,hurch ( l'I I\
51 hcJt Georgetown I I 'iii, 7-6)
-11.t I he \ Hndutc d PrrH -By Tht' A.m:x-J11tr-d Pll l"'G I f \\OOD •.
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.• , tht: I (I\ Angell'' Kings bcJt Anteaters go l°"111'8C1·ous sweep at (J11ehec. (1 -I. and ke pt th e
1\111rd1que' w 1111e,., an "~ ga mes
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In II\ l.l\t \I'( p_,Jl11L\
It w.a.. the i~th i,1ctory of th e
,,,,,on .ind "'<111 roinl In the
\IJnd111g-. lur the l\.angs, equalling
l:.i\t 'c.u·., 101.11 in tioth categories
''-Ith 14 g;ime., tn pl.1y II also as-
sured them of being 1n fi rst place
l<1ter 1n the \CJ,on than an) ycJr
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fou r d1V1\1on<i 1n 1974-75.
The King' opened a four-potnt
mirgin O\.Cr idle Cilgary in th e
Smythe D1v1. ion race.
The Kings stretched th eir penal
ty-k1lling streak to 25 by turning
back nll four Quebec power play~
-including 1he last three minute'
of a f1ve·minutc spearing penal!.,.
that earned Brad Jones en auto-
matic game-misconduct after hi<;
'>econd-penod fight with Quebec
rookie Kip Miller.
Guy LaOeur, skating in the
Forum for the final tame m h1~ 17-
yeJr NHL career, recorded hr'i
ei8hth goal of the ~ca.son and
SS6th of hi'I career at 17:17 o( the
fint period to tie fellow Hall of
Famcr Johnny Bucyk for seventh
place on the NHL's all-time la t
_The Nord1ques' 39-year-old right
wana u ed former Montreal
Qnad1ens teammate Larry Robin·
son as 1 screen and beat Daniel
Benhiaumc from ju t tnstdc the
blue line with 1 dcncctcd sbOt to
do c the gap to 3-1.
Los Anaelcs opened the llCOrina
for the 16th time in iu llM 19
pmea on RobiWDe'1 fint pJ ol
the nfsht. _., n. Alur1t•1I rrw
By Jon r erguson
01Jr11• , 1 r i 1 r ci1
H 1ll l·Rl O \. -Cal
'it.11 I ullcrton m.iv hJ\C
pr1 ' ill d une of · L ( I '
thr~ Big We't ( nnfcrcncc
h,l\l..1 lliall, Win\ thl\ <ieJ\00
.11111 11' only 'ucce\\ tn the " • ' • • ' • · •
l'·•'t 111 gamn hut the r\ntea1e rs will f.1ce a
'lid11J~ different Fulle rton team this tame around
I he l1r't lime the two me t JI the Bren l:."entr,
< ~·111er J.in .2h, UC I pulleJ oul a 92-87 victory as
the 1 11.in~ played w11hou1 6-foot· 7 sophomore
\.iron W1lh1te , who g1ve'i f-ullenon a much
'trnnycr I :! pu nch up fwnt along with ll·foot-5
\~·cc W.ird.
UCl\6·foot-7 t·c ntcr Ricky Ou.tier dumped in n
t.1rec r-h1gh J2 poin" an that game against Ward.
who came 10 the forefron1 and scored 25 poinl~ in
29 minute him cir s 1hc primary inside man for
hallcrton.
Senior Ron Cnldwcll, a 6 8. 220-poundcr, al o
m"~cd that game while ervina on indefinite
d1!.e1phnary u pension (he mi scd e1aht James an
all), but he i not playing much since rejoinin& the
team.
The Anteaters (S.18. l-ll) brins a fivc-aa.mc
losin& mcak into Titan Gym to race Fullerton
(13.11, 6-9) ton11ht at 7~3S UCI its in the cellar
1 ~ sames behind ninth-place San Jose State. '
"It wu one of our three· win , but it's a little
toupcr to play in Titan Oym," MuJJipn saJd.
"We won tbetc ma~ three timea in 1 row and
then went 1n 1111 year and played the worat pme
we aver played (an 82-55 ao. in •him UCf hid rM fecld pis at h1U'tiMe)."
'RI UCI ,..,.n hM let a pl 10 ... tM1 ~
.... wk-' • ...., "*"-• pamibll .. ....
nurgoing coach, wh u announceJ h1' re"gnat1on
eigh t day'i ago It wa' a deme to wan fou r of five
(excl uding the Nei,ada-1 a<., Vcga'i game) before
~.1turdc1y's lo s IO UC San1.1 n.trbJrJ \low, tt'
three of four
"I want to wan the\e remai ning games,''
Mulliga n sa id "It's not like I've 10.,,ed 11 1n If 1
h.id, I wo uldn't coach the e game\ It would he a
great way to go out and good for the k.1d' ..
Mulligan said he might eve n lake to try the
pre 1ha1 UCI scrapped three games into the
conference sca)()n tn tomght's game 1 he f1~t
.. ullcnon g.1me was one of the fc.,.. ones in which
UCI played man·to-man dcfen~ virtually the
entire game
B~t . ~u~lcr .is being bothered by recurring
tendinitis in has left knee, which was drained
before his 12-point, t4-rebound effort against
Snnta Barbara In his worst shooting effort (6 for
17 from field, 0 for S from hnc) of the season.
Butler leads the team with 17.6 points. 8.S
rebounds per gl'lme, 4'1 blocked shots and 38
.. teal,.
"I hope with me leavfng. h doesn't take away
from what he's done," Mulliaan said.
. Jefr Von Lutz.ow, who rejoined the startanJ
hncup an recent sames, has gone 1 t for 16 from
'he field the pa t two a•mes.
But as production from playcn outside or sen·
ion Butler and Jdf Herdman has decreased on
the whole in rucnt pma. opposin1 . defenses
hive clamped doWa oe thole rwo. maki,. 11 in·
crcasin&IY diffteult to act their lbocJ. Al a rault.
UCI, •b-ich ha '"•r•d 11.9 poinu thil INIOft.
hat ~ra•d;... 65 _., lhc pMt fM ........
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,... lint ever turfin'1
mowboerdina prof eaional
~lition. the Op Winlersurf
Pro wilJ be comina to Hunain&ton
8eKb on the north· Ide of the
pier this weekend.
After the surfing lea 11
Huntington Beach on Saturday,
tho event wiJI then rnove to Bear
Mountain Ski Resort for Sunday
and the snowboarding portion of
the conte l.
Invited to p nicipnte in the Op
Winter\utf Pro are 16 of the
world's be t professional urfers
and 16 of the world's finest
professional snowboarders.
Included 1n the ro ter are the
number t\.\O ASP rated urfer
Gary Elkerton, :ind internationally
known pro snowboarder Damian
Bick.m ore's
32 sparks
sec, 86-79
SAN DIEGO -Senior Jeff
Bic kmore pumped in 32 point!> as
the Slrnthern California College
men\ ba!>ketball team secured an
86 79 \lctorv over NAlA District 3
Inc Chmt1~n Heritage 1n a non-
1.'.vnference g.lme at Point Loma
l'oaL.ircne ( ollege Wednesda'
n1~h1
fi11.kmore, a b·loot-7 center, car-
ried JO IS ti point-per-game 3\er-
age nti1 the gJmc
SC.. ( r.1 .. ed 111 .i ~ 1 .. r" halftime
lead. then h.id !1.) h11ld on. Ha\.\b
\ta)CJ In ulOlt'nllOn In the fir,t
hnlf behind ., I pt'ld.'nl l1dd gl1.1I
l>hOOttng
The \,1ngu.m1' 122 -O\CrJll
and rJn(..td 2'\th 111 the \;AIA n~1
t1onal pt11l1 pr1'tl·..ted their lead h'
com ert1n~ 2:' ut 2..°'I I rec thro'.1. JI
tempi~ 1n tht' c 1mt·
SoCat College 88, Chr. Heritage 79
(MAIA Olatrlct 3)
loCol Coll-.• Chrl•tl•n Horlt1190
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Sanden. Athlelea were ilMted
based on their proficiency in both
sports.
Oranae County competitors will
include Noah Budroc, Mike
Parsons, and Christian Fletcher,
and snowboarder Dana Nichol&an
of Huntington Beach.
The surfing leg or e
compet1t1on will be i (our-man
heats with the top progressing.
A pecial now rdcn-only urf
sc ion wil at be held to
determine t st urfcr amona
the snowbot1rdcrs. Scoring
guidelines from the A socintion of
Surfing Professionals (ASP) will be
utilized for Judging.
On Sunday the competitors wall
compete in the banked, modified
sl3lom/obstaclc course. As a timed
Rustlers
at Ventura
Saturday
HUNl lNG TON BEACH -
Jim Grcellf1e-ld\ Golden We~t
College men\ bal>kethall team
-nn the: heel-; of an JJ.JlJ
'>ea~on anJ 'ewnd·to·la">t place
fill1~h in the Or.inge l:.mp1re
Cont.:rl.'n~l· -"ill open fir't
round .1d1<.n ol the Southern
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ewnt. the best two of three timed
runs will be recorded. North
American Prorc ional
Snowboardcn Association
(NAPSA) auidetincs will be
lollowcd.
fhe 32 mvatcd sur(crs and
nowboarders will be competing
for Sl0,000 1n prize money.
Those unable to attend the
event will have the opportunity to
view the Op Wintetsutf in ll
televi ed pedal scheduled to air
on ESPN late spring or early
summer.
0 Former Huntington Beach High
School tandout and current
PSAA top 32 competitor Bobby
Lockhart has signed on a the
NSSA National Team coach for
GWCwomen
advance with
69-49 victo ry
llUNTINGTON BEACH
h 11lo"" 1ng a lackluster first half,
the Gulden West College women'!>
b.1,i..ctball team took control in the
c.1rl\ 'itages of the second and
cJme J'hay with a 69-49 victory
o'er College of the Desert in the
l1f'l round of the Southern Calif·
11rn1a Regionals on the Rustler,·
(1ll1 rl
(Hilden WeM entered the con·
te:.t Jl the state's.,..-top-ranked team.
~111 l>Oh led 35-31 at the break a'>
tlw t\q1 teams combined for \I
turn11\cr'
H11\.\e,er. the Rustler~ (31-1)
,, ti red the ftrst 11 points of 1 hl
't'.:11nd halt as Desert (13-l'i)
n11"cd 11, lir't 13 !>hot., of the h.1lf,
'l"1nn1ng the opening 3 35
I he \t(tor. \.\a!> the ~3rd \tr;11~h1
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.1 111-'i<i victor O\er Chalfc,.
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Lockhut, who ii do a
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will train and teach the 20 member
team the advanced techniques and
strateaies of succc fut com~itive
urfin. 1ton1 with proper r I
cond1t1oning. Lockhart wU a '°
travel with the team to selected
national and international events.
Some of the mo t successful
profe 101101 surfers in the world
h11ve been former members of the
teom, including Tom Curren and
Todd Holland. Come to think of
it, my brother Kirk nd 1 were
both on the NSSA National Team
in '86 ·'871
0 After being blasted by O 'neill
wet uit official on comments in
this COiumn ~reprdtn& the llllUS or
the o•neill Cold Water Cla ic,
Surfin1 Mapzinc'1 latest itaue
nr¥Mled that tho Owic wu
indeed canceled lndefinatcly, and
that officials will attempt to
reschedule the event sometime thi
November, that is If they con find
a do-sponsor.
Actually I hope tho event does
continue, as it ha always one of
my favorite contc ts. The Cold
Water O:t ic was rated well
within the top 10 profc ional
urfina conte t in the world by
the Onnce Cout Dally Piiot la\t
August.
It' too bad that the very factor
contributing to the growth or the
spon of urfing {commercial
marketing) is the same element
Orange Coast Area briefs
Estancia girls edge
Redlands, 2-1, reach
soccer quarterfinals
COliTA MESA -The Estancia High girls soccer team ~..:.
b1l1l..c new ground and a l ·l tie with one historic boot ~ ..
\\ cdne,day, when junior forward Danielle Straub scored
1n the fou rth min ute of the second sudden-dea th overtime period 10
f1n.tl1.tc a :!-I victory over Redlands in the Ctr 3-A pla>off~
I he "tn, which improved 1he hosts to 17-2-4, produced the ~chool\
lmt·e\.er CIT· quarterfinal berth on Friday afternoon
I he dramatic \ICtory continues a remarkable turnaroum.I for the
E.t!!ln. 'h hO 'hOn JUSt three games a year ago
... 1 he!>e ki ds are incredible," first-year &tanc1a Coach h ank Rc:nn
'aid "I hey ne\.e r doubted themselves. and the\ alw.t\.'I tielte,eu thn
u1uld \\Ill :. · ·
\tr,1uh made tha1 be lief a reaht} b) dribbling a pa's Imm Luurcn
We.1.,.cr by u defender and beating the RcdlanJ, goalkeeper f111m the
111p of the penalty hox.
Redlunth (:?O·b· I) scored ftr~t. midway tnto the f1r-.t half But
Wc.11.er, a '>Ophomorc fo r\.\a rd. tied the match 10 mtn utc' into the
'econd half and the two team" remained ~corek~ through regul,111011
I wo IO·mtnute overtime period~ produced nothing. as d1J lhc f ir,t
JO minute sudden death fr ame.
DCC tunes up with 12-5 victory
( O~ I A MESA -Mike Ma\ne·11 Orange Co.1,t (ullege ----
P1rJlt.:\ ended their non-confeience <;chedule \.\llh Jn 1m-~\. •
pre"1'c: I:! 5 \ICtory o'er Ull> Angele!> \'allc\ \\cdnc!ld.1) ~
in cn mmuntt\ college ha,cball actton Jt OtC
I he Pirate\ t IU·J-1 ), ''ho open Orange ( mp1rc Cnnrcrcn,c pl.1~ <'n
\.1turda) again't conlcrence·fJ\Ortte R1\er,1de \\htch t\ r.rnh·d ~11 :.
tn the 11.11ion. collected 16 hlls and !>Cored four time~ 1n the l'lghth tn·
n1ng to pull a\\,I\ fhe Munarlh., (3·'· I) comm111eJ .ill h•u r 111 rhcir
error~ tn the inning
l cft f1c:l<lcr ~wll ~chho (3 tor 4 'hllh three RU!). 'horhtop D.in1d
l krnJnde1 (l for 'i '.1.llh t\.\u run) scored). f1r't h ... ,em.1n D.in
Retl1ng1nn (.:! for \ \.\1th two run!>) and center fickler Jnhn Arnol<l ('
for 4 "'Ith one run, one RUI) camed the Uuc\ o(fcml\cl'r
h e,hm.111 r1ght·h,1nc.ler Mike ( urlcr ((.o,t,1 :-,1c,a) e.irned h" \CC·
nntl \1Ctor. nf the -;eason \\htlc Sean McCorr; p1l kcd up thl '••"c l11r
O r.rn!!e C oa\t Cutler reti red nine 1n a nm hct...,cen the third .1nJ
\l\th inn111~' .ind .illo""etl nnl} one hit het\\cen the third .ind ,i:,e111h
inn1np
USC collects 7-2 win over UC/
l 05 ANG! LI ~ -Mark Sm11h drO\e tn lhc f1r\t lnur
rum for USC J\ the ·1 rnpn-; do"'ncd UCI. 7.~. in ,1 Mn· ~\. •
conference college ba'>ch.11l g.1mc at Dedeaux held ~
L CI CR-7) took a quick 1-0 lead 1n the lop of the fm.t
inn tn!! ,1., Brian \\ in..,lm\ er .11.. ked .1 t\\o-out double .ind .,,,ired 1111 t""
~\ t Id f>l lC he\
Smith hit his fourth homer of the season 'ht th a m.in .1"1i.irJ 1n the
bottom ol thc fi r\t to give the Trojans (11·5·1) the lc.11! ~m1th\ l\\o·
run \Ingle in the ~ollom of the second mac.le 11 .i. J
l 1CI added th other run in the 1op of the rourth on Bil l\ It.mien's
RBl ·<;1nfZle
CJ\C)' Burrill w,1, ~ fo r 4 \\Ith t\.\O ru n<> scored for lJ\(
L'tl return!. 10 action Friday \.\Ith a 2 o'cl0<.k game at Pepperd1nc.
Orange Coast's Calvert Ores 69
l ONG Dt:ACI I -Ke n Calvert shot u 1-undcr·p.tr 69
to pace 1hc Orange Coast College golf team to a 365 total
.ind runner-up f1ll1\h al a three-way golf mee t at Like
"'uod Country Club
.:/
Long Beach City College won with 353, followed by OCC .ind Cy-
pre". which had \S9 Micky Mi ller was the mcc.l.1h!lt after firing J 65
1\1,0 for OCC. Brian Saltus shot a 70 and Jason Keith n
DCC sweeps Rusaers In volley/Jal/
COS fA MESA -The Orange Coast College men'!> •
volleyball team, two-time defending state chnmpaon. • 4\..•
brushed aside \l'ilting Golden West in a South Coast Con· '
ferencc match, 15·1, 15 9, 15-12. ----
Mat u1 Allen had 13 kills to pace Coast, while l..Jncc l von' added
11.
Newport home, CtlM travels
Newport Harbor High won its coin flip and wa ll be ----
home, while Corona dcl Mar wasn't a fortunate for the t4J'..:.
ClF 1 ·A quarterfinal on Friday.
The Sollors (14·4·7) will host Workman, the Valley
Vi~ta champion and No. 2 seed on Friday. Meanwhile, the Sea Kmp
(16-6·1) will be on the road to race LI Clnada, the Rio Hondo
League champ and No. 4 seed on Friday.
-By~ O.llJ Pilot
that is me sing up what was oncf a
pure and simple thing.
/ .. lo)d Tiet l an Or1tn1c Coast
Dally Piiot corrtspondtnt who t
surfln1 column apparl t•try
Tbursd1y.
High school boys
M onarch s,
Estancia
win flip s
San Bernardino will
bring its 27 -1 mark
to Westminster for
game with Marina
\litter De1 and l:st;incrn high
ha-ike tball teams "'ere coin Oip
...,inner' Wedne~da) morning.
\.\ hilc 1:.c.11,on lo-it the nip .ind will
he on the road "
\taler Dc1. the '.\l1 I !>Ced in
C II· D1\1\lon 1-\, "'Ill ho-it Los
,\lam110' ill Occ:an \ 1ev. High,
whrlc btanc1:i \.\111 ho~t Foothill 1n
the 11 l·AA 1JUJrtcrfinal., .11 l:.d1.,1>n
I d1"Hl lost the nip .rnd \\Ill
tr.1,cl 111 I oothtll High tn duel
111,t111 Ill the ll ·AA quartc ri..
"'htle M.111n.1. the au1t1J11Jt1C home
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rq.: mkd \,in 1krn.trc.ltn<' (27-1) al
\\ c,11111n,1i.: r 1 ln:h
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thl' 111 \ qu.1rterl111al' agJtnst
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I 1h~rt) f'hmt1an 111 Huntington
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Clf Second Round schedule
HIOH SCHOOL BOYi
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!HllH!ll (IS·ll) n Troy (10·1 •J 11 F ~
Wewm (12 3) ~ AlflMIY fl 1·1151 • Glendlle JC
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Co-Moat Valuable Players
Corle Blount. Rancho Santiago
Erik Martin, Rancho Santiago
Coach of Year
Dana Pagett, Rancho Santiago
First Team
Brett Pagett, Rancho Santiago
Eric Pauley, Cypress
Brian Kenney, Cypress
Matt Thompson, Saddleback
Dee Boyer, Saddleback
Fred Haygood, Riverside
Gary Hunter, Fullerton
Bob Terry, Fullerton
Ric Van Scoyoc, Golden West
Brian Spratt, Orange Coast
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Vern Broadnax. Rancho Santiago;
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there were other IS!>UC!> 1molved,"
I farm '>Jld.
~\lde nce that we rnuldn't compete
cquttahly \Vtth public ~chooh "
lUScd thctr oppo~1tmn to parochial
integration fo r athletic purpo'e'
on the inherent difference!> be·
l\.\ecn the paroch1al-pnvatc and
puhhc sy\lcms.
Santa Marganta Principal Mon-
~1gnor Michael Harm, a former
principal at Mater Dc1, s.11d the
geographic.al 1s\uc wa a the ~C)
factor, but "'J'> not \at1<;f1ed that
the t'>suc of c.ompctime equity v.as
.. uccessf ulh .1ddre.,,ed
"I think. for a vane1y of rea-.on'i,
there 1~ a resistance 10 Mater Oct
I think Mater Oct and Scrvite1 Ro·
'i:lf)' will have real problems finan-
c1;illy by continuing to to travel
great distances w11htn the Angelu!>
Lea_l?ue .
Several commmee member" e,.
prc,,ed re11.ef'at1ons tov.ard "fore-
'"~ the three parochial school'
do"'n the 1hroa1 " of the 5-l unani-
mnu'I) -opposed public school
principals. J he committee ap·
pc.ired di,idcd on the l!>!>Uc of
compe111i'e equ11y.
Orange Count) prtnc1pah fo-
ROSS
From 01
ha., bec:ime .1 m1,dcl of dtdic:at1on
Con!>cquentl). the 1nd1,1dual
d1v1dend\ have tran\lated to the
S:ulors' team 'iuccc\s. Newport,
The (~cl we re a .!5-mtnute
dmc from our clo,cst league
mem~cr \.\a\ a re.11 factor , hut
mired near the Se.l V1ev. League
cellar before Jakosk) armed l\\:O
\Ca ons ago, will host Lompoc tn
Saturda)'s quarterfinals.
With unlimited potential on the
court, Rou's love for the game has
altered her future goals, according
to her mother, Valarie Ro .
"I behe ... e the committee wa'
'ltncere 1n 11s dec1s1on and geogra-
phy was not used as a shield. But
I'm not sure 1f its decision "a'
n~ht, fair or appropriate."
"She'!> become a lot more
confident and aware of the \\:Orld
:iround her," the elder Ross
e:<plained. "She recently told me
she wants to become a teacher and
basketb:ill coach. Before 1t was a
pediatrician."
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ATTH.B
SALES • SERVICE • LEASING
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t9l5 nnn.uun
Thursday, February 21, 1991 • .:
Club tennis
Balboa Bay Club crowns champions
lollowtng men's doubles tournament
By Richard OUM
OrWIQI ~ D f l'tQ(
The Balboa Ba) Clu b Racquet Club, grooming
its court for the hosting of two intercolleg1atc
tennis matchc .. 10 March, honored a pair of
champion, last week in the men ·~ doubles
tournament.
Dale S1mbro and Ken Schwu teamed to beat
Trevor Hender hot and Jack Evan\, 6-2, o-3, for
the A Diva ion title while Frank Mung1.t .md Jclf
D'Eh!>eu defeated Dick Vernon dnd Dick
Auclmann, 6·3, 7-5. for the B D1'1'1on
champion hip
In the con\olJt1on Lhampmnship, the team 111
Bill HerrmJnn Jnd Bob Wa~hcr topped D 1~k
Thom.i' oind Da\e Pittmann
The club will aho be the home court for
Chapman College on March 1 -19 v.hcn the
Panther\ pl.t\ Pnnceion tn men., compct1tion 1 I
pm). then ho't .1nothcr match het"ccn l'rin~ll n
and Iowa on March 19 at 11 am
Iowa and Princeton will be tn Newport Be." h
prep.iring fur the l1CI men's tourn.imcnt
Abo on the Balhua Bay Club R.icquct (I 1t
!>late •~ the Parent-Child Tournament tin \I irdl
16 "We h,1d 48 pl.1ycrs last year and\.\!." ... h .. uld
hJ\.C more tlm >car," ~aid Karen Nucon. D1rccll•r
of I cnn" at the club "\\e have 250 kid' in Pllr
1u n1or program," htch 1\ the b1ggc~t tn the ire 1
G Wh\ Jre Lfll\.\lh c'p.tndmg at the John\\ 1\•1~
1 cnm' C luh for a \tmple "'orkout 'c"1t111 ' \\ ~
\Ou'd ..,,,11'.h ttX) 11 11 \lo3'> Michael Chan·
Accor,!tng 10 club general mallJger Dob
lhxh,1.11.ltcr. people arc 'topping to get J £hmr'
of Ch.in~ :ind Phil Dent, the club's Dm:~ll•r 11!
rcnn" ~ho l-eg.1n W.tchint.! Chang al the (1:, n I
\l.1,tcr\ in \tun1ch
.. It'' 111Lc 10 h;l\c mem~er'> go \lo atch \\hl"n
the\ 're "nrk1n1; out." I hxh.,1.1dter s;11J 'Pc p e "'h~1 wme tn frl1m other club!. come in .tad 1.wio..
too fl ' ·' real pO'>lll\ e thtng ·
rhc John Wayne Tennis Club v.111 ;,lw be
ho ting the CHOC 'J ournament for the fou rth
straight )ear during the fir'>t two \\Cekcnd'> of
M.1y . ''The (.HOC. r ou rnament t'> coming .1long
v.ith the Adoption Guild," Hochstadtcr said .
'They're two of thl'.' largu ch:mty events m the
L <; ..
0
I or a oncl'·tn·,1 lilctrn1c ch.1nlc to "Hit \\1th
Uum Becker,'' Jtltrl thl' k\t1V1t1c:' at the ·King'> ot
the ( ourt tor Wl11:cl hJlr 'I enn•~" on March 2 IO
P.ilm Spring'
H1..ld tn CUnJun1.111m \lollh the ~c\.\\\.\ce k
( h.1mp1on' Cur :.it lhc I h.itt Ci rand Champion
Rc.:.,11rt, the C\cnt I\ J lu:idra1-cr tor the !\a11onal
I ounda11on ol \\.'hcckh:m I cnnt" <"'F\\T). The
hcneflt "111 fca1ure an C:\hth111on Jouhlcs match
''Ith Becker .md lhc "orlJ, :"\ 1 r;inked
"hl.'clcha1r tenn1' pl 1H1 R.1mh 'Hleo"' of Te'<a!>.
fife~ \\Ill pl.1\ 1.1\llC:I t ( 11,1•nr rd'll the: \loOrld\
~l) ~·r,tnkcd Y.hcckh,ur r I l~C.:r 1nd ,1nother
prolc'>\ll•n..il.
St tn ~mtth , I or mer t~ n:m '' 11. °" 111 t'.mccc the
lhOt f1dr.cl\. flrllCd .1: l"fl \\ill tnclude
rc,ef'cd \c,11mg ut the Du 1'1Jnt (uol M:.ix Seniors
( h.1mp1omh1r m.1:l he\ !•111·"' cd h~ ,i
quc~tt0n·and·,111\\\t.'r 't'"ll'CI "Ith Bed<~c:r during a
pm.111: rclcr.1 11 1 .111d' ml .na.tton lrum 6 to 9
pm
h>r SI 0011. i 1111 n' "" 11 11,,, 11.I\ c the
1tpf)(>rtun1t) t1' •d 1111\ ( IJ' "1th Bed.er at 5 pm.
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1-1.:1 J(ll f1'll or ltd 1 ~'--11.t~
\real.mg 1 ~ tic "c\""\'~c" C h.1mp1on' C Jp,
• rmcr ( l r •na Jl la· II d ':11ndou1 \11kc.
Brit.!~' --.OJ hl"ll h\ Kr> UrJhLod 'JI the ~1esa ~ \ rdc: Coun• r. Cluh I cn"r P·o Shi p '>Ince he °" 1, '1·\C 1~·1)ld -"'II be LOmpcllng n Palm
~prtng' \tu~h :.:n
• •
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Barons ousted by Lynwood EDISON
From 01
LYNWOOD -Kim Barfield 'ea~1)n .1t 1'<-10 .,hot 50 rcrc.cnt v.1thrn two. 37-35. when Pa1e
liCOrcd 22 potnt'> c1nd grabbed 16 I I"' of \.j) lrom the field I nine point~) !>Cored on a Cast-
rebound' and ho.,t l vnv.ood High tSh.tnn.1) \\11,on drn\e and hrc.ck l.l\up with 2:29 remaining 10
Jumped out to a quid. 11 -5 lead tn th 11' \.\hJt \loc needed to du, ~ut the g.1mc lwamd,J. who al.,o had
the fir-,1 quarter a'> the Kn1~ht' °"'-. 'hnt 1ml) '.i time' anJ 11 ' hard '-1\ b11.trd'>. made one of her two
(23-3) rolled pa\t I ountatn Valle) to"'" a hall ~.tme ..,,hen :ou "hoot ... 1c"<1t, bc:tore tl)')\tng a lcngth-of-
Wednesda) night , 70·45, in the nnl) 3i umcs. ~tr 1u,huri: added. :hc·court Pd'' tu Pa1e
second round of the Cll· I-AA \\e 'Hot \lo tll r-.t unlurtunatel\ l\lo,1ma•.:1 got the Charger-. to 39-
girl<, ba,~etball pla~orr, 1he b.Jll \\.J'i tin 1hc1r -.1tle of the r \I.hen .,he !iC< red on a dmc
L\n\l.ood, v.h1ch out,corcd the wurt the maJOrtl) ol the ttme" \\,th I 2' lctt, but the Lions sank
Daron-;, 2"'-1 I. tn the third qu:iner \\ 1hon. a er.ior. led I 1Junt;11n thrC'e free thr~' and held on tn
to ta~e a comfort<1hlc 5-l-26 lead \. alk: "'1th I b po nt\ the 11n.1I ,e .. ond!i.
entering the final fr.1mc. c'.n1,ed 32 -8,1 Tht D•1l_t P1lor hl1•on, Tai a Crook\ had 12
l·ountatn \ allc) turno\tr~ HIGH SCHOOL QUU.S rclx umh and wura \inch pulled
"Lvn..,,,ood cert:.iinh " an out-L1ftWOOd ~ ,ountaln Velle145 do..,,n s1\. but the Lions h3cC
'tand.ing team " J o~ntarn V.tlln IClf a.c·..w "~I c,rnt~ol ol both the ffen!>l\.e and.
· '~" V.tt.., L...-4 Coach Carol S1r.1u~burg 'aid .. "p1 ,,. ,. ""' •• dcten~1\C c.a rom~ m this one .
"They hJ ... e greJI ath lctc,, thC) 're ~=-, ; . ~ J &"'1 ' ~ ~ ·~ HIQH SCHOOL QlftLS
much quicker th.tn \\:C Jrc and ~ 1 , ii e o 1 11 Al11naton 42, Edbon a•
'111• 1 0 • I a ... .--. t l I t~ tC.,11-AA ._ ..... ....,.._,
..
they outrcbountlcd us b) 17 I'm Pocu¥-0 2 , 1 "'.-1 Altl,..t-~
pleased with ~ome of our pl.t). but ~·~ · , ? ~ 1 = ~ ; , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Pa:t ~ ~ 91,! they forced us into a lot of turn-,...,.,.. c 0 , ~ .. u o o c •• ~.. 1 3 ,. ~ , 1 2 1•
overs The) JUSt had \ome great ~;;~ > ; ~ ~ ~t~ , ~ ~ 1; ~ ~ j : ,:!
athletes." • 1 o o •• ~,,,,.,, • o > • CrocilcJ , o , h
The Baron'i, "'ho ftn i'lh thei r ·-~, • • ~ •j •0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Cctc:IOllQ'! 0 0 ' °.::
tc: .... by 0u911ere T •• ' '' •' • .,... ' I 12 :Iii. MARINA
From 01
Meli ~sa Mc D1inald nct1 cJ Jh
potnt!i and Ro cman Jmbnano
h.1d 12 point<, and 10 r~bound
tCll'i? .,~.
f"f~
3 ;.o'1 ;oil' F o.IUI' , t1
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., 1£ • T '6-70 ,t.~ " U 10 9-~
"' 11111 • $/'.&'\ • £Merl • ,. 10 10-
)1'0'f r...n (C;J(ll!-P1• 1 ~ I
Clf scores
-81 Tht DailY Pilnt
HIQH SCHOOL OIRLI
MetlNI 17( Mat•r Del 54
CIF Dlvlalon I-AA
S•cond Round
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Mertna 57, Mater Del S4
5· Her 43 tel' OM.,, <A a-eM ~I
Merlfta Met" Del .... ,.,.. -1-Jlflf'-
5~ ;.rrayo Jr'
nd~ "., ~56
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.. C ·~ 6 t I 16
Ou JC~ 1113 Fountain Valley 45 CIF Dlvlalon II-AA
:naa 63 -~ .:::.~·e 45 I 0 I 1 ""°' 0 2 I 2
1 1 l •1 bo'n" ) 0 2 '
)1)7 .... 4 0)1
I C ~ 16 f •t'!t 0 1 0 I , 0 ) l ,.ft ' 0 1 12 I 1 0 I) .. tollllllr l 0 S I :t ! 11 !7 T t 23 I II S4 .. _ "' °"'""" 14111411-H , •• 17 10-S4
TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN
2846 Harbor Blvd.
Co.ta M ... , Ca. 92626
ALES , LEA I G
ER JCE. PART
7 l ·'1540-64 l 0
Part.a 6 Snvl~ M·P~n t .4
IADDLIBAC
Service
, 48 Norco 3'
T I bS $an.:.Ogo 3 7
J ., t Ottn 75 Coochela Val'tey .Cl
"" ., 'ir.l 70 \'a!not • M~'O"l 42 Edleon 39
Wes!lal:e 64 iorrano 36
G;t-1 63 iOO 2b
Don't Miss
The Orange Counl:J
Auto~how
Anaheim St•dl .. Feb. 16-24111 ~
~. ,.,.,., 11, 1111
•Bonair, Mt ion VieJO, by Bar·
fall Corp., for best sales office 600
square feet and under.
•Bella Vi ta, L:)guna Hill , by
M.J. Drock & Sons, for best sale
office 600 quarc feet and under.
•Brock Cla 1cs, Laguna Hill ,
by M.J. Brock & Sons, for be t
sales office 600 square feet and
under.
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ROIAI It VtAlll• HillJ,
Temecula, by Taylor Woodrow
Homes California, for best interior
Mcrchandisina for a model with on
averaae sales price between
$125,000 and $199,999, for both
the Plln 1 and Plan• models.
• Mendocino at Vintage Hill ,
Temecula, by Taylor Woodrow
Homes California, for be t interior
merchandising for a model with an
nverage ales price between
$250,000 and $349,999.
E N N E
•Villa F1ne5tra, Moreno Valley,
by Wirbworth C~ .. for best intc·
rior mcrchandi)ing for a model
with an average ales price be·
tween $250,000 and $349,999, for
both the Ra\cnna and Marsala
model home
•Sea View, Pacific Palis de~. by
Carlan Homes, for be t interior
merchandi mg for a model with an
average ales price over $450,000.
•Knufman ond Broad Home
Corp. for best r dio commercial.
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Pre"t igi< n1-., add t l'""· rn i 1Httc" f1 <>Ill the< >ecan,
< ou nt r y cl uh ~u 1 rou ndi ngs, gua1 cl-gated
exqui-.,itc honH'"· .. all co\·eted by di~c.Tin1inating
honH:owrH.·1-., and ju"t -.,onH.' of the unco1npron1ising
qua Ii tie" found "t Sea( :Ii ff on the (;re en\ Club Serie"
~out h. \\'it h o\'<:r {)()() IH >Ille~ -.,old , this clo\eoul sale
r epn.·..,enh 1 he fi 11 ,tl opporttmit y to purchase a new
I H >ll H. • cl t th i" , trl'a \ 1110~1 -.,ucn:s~fu I and hcst-sc II in g
n1~1"tl'r -ptu111ed n>n1n1unit\.
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• •Eaalc Ranch, Vict<>Nillc, by •Palo Verde, Victorville, ~ lnco
Jnco Homea, for project of the Homes. ror be t interior merchan·
year (masur·planncd community). di ing for a model 'With an •~crage
•Alloaro. Palmdale an
Lancaster, by Hardwood Home
for bc)t marketinc program by
supplltr. •Antlgui, Trabuco Canyon, by sales price under $125,000 the Baldwin C.ompany, for best --~..:__ _________________ _,
black and "White ad, one half page
or more.
-Coto de Caza by Coco de Caza
Ltd., for be t print media cam·
paign.
•C.o)tain Signet al Vintage Hills,
Temecula, by Costain Homes, for
be l ignagc program.
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51 ·TOWNHOMES
SEA(i]FF ~REENS
T H E CLUB SE RIES SOUTH
H UNTINGTO N BEACH
MINIMUM BIDS ,,
FROM $235,000
UP T O 44 % OFF LAST ASKING
PRICES OF $348,500 TO $499,000
These to\vnhotnes offer di ti net two and three bedroon1 floor plans
with up to 2,2~1 ± square feet ofcuston1 designed living space. These
nn1h i-lc\'el residences feature authentic ~1cditerrancan architectural
details and decorator appointn1ents including volun1inous ceilings,
sunken rooms, gourmet kitchens, private terrace and much n1ore.
TO()BTAI A CTIO <: TALOGUE#6387
CALL: 1-800-933-0305
DAILY9AM T O 5 PM
The Auction Information Office and model complex are open lOAM to 5PM daily
at 19332 Brooktrail Lane in Huntington Beach.
Auction to be conducted on Sunday, March 3, 1991.
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ExcellentFinancing Available
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· AU T ION N D UCTE D BY KENNE DY-WI L SON, INC., SANTA MONICA , C ALIFORNIA, BROKER
01991 Mnnt'd Wil10n. Inc. Offi nrnd wht'rc prohibited. Bmchure will not be mailecho raidtnu o( any w .Mft lhi11ale ii prOhibiled. ...... Ho 111.()pp&Jnuaky
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Or~ COUt DlllY Piiot
Aliso Viejo picks Morris PR firm
Continuing a record of outst nd·
ing growth_ '!'lo 1hc new )e r, Mor·
ris Ad .. crt1 mg & De ign of New·
port Be ch hn' dded 1hc home
buildcn m 1hc pl nncd communiry
of Aliso VieJO 10 it Cllp>tnding It t
of client .
The agency wlll handle both d-
vert1. mg and public relnt ions for
the home builder , nccordi ng to
agency pre idcnt Anne Morri .
Account executive Kellie Pacheco
will n~~1s1 Mom) m managing 1hc
new uccoun1
"We ure cxtrcmcl) plc.1)cd to
have been cho en b)' the builders
of Ah o V1e10. e pec1ally in hght
or the c.1hber of compct1t1on '"C:
faced in their fm .11 deci\1on." Mor-
n commented
According 10 .i spole,man. the
builders of Ahso V1e10 considered
10 of the area's top agcnc1e' be-
fore narro.,..mg the field down to
tow and, uh1matel)', "elcumg Mur-
"' 1 he agency wa) tinall) ~ho,cn,
he )Jld, spccif1c.1lly bec.1u'e ol its
demonstrated marlc11ng .il11ht1e)
.ind, especially, m excepl1tln;il t.il-
cn t for mnov.111vc lfCJll\ ll\
Recognilcd '"1th1n the· 1ndu'ltf)
by numcrou) .1~.m.h, thl\ )'car
t\lom 'i hJ'I c.1rncd '•'<l'l1 "ha
Jward'I in the prc\ll!!l1H1' MIR~!
wmpe1111on .111cl h." hcl·n n.1mcd
lt11.ill't!:I fur nine .l\\.1rd-. in the
\IAMl'
"\\c 1.1ke ntrcmc pride in our
\\llrlo.. behC\IO~ th .11 the \tum'
IP~n '' 'uhltmin.111\ 1mpr1111cJ u11
c\cn product 1h.11 lc:,1\C' 111ir 111-
111.:c ~hHrl\ c\pl.11ned "\\'l· 11101..
1i1n,.ird tu the di.1lkni:"· inJ l'\·
.-11emcn1 ol \\t1rlo.111~ \\llh thi.:
Spearheading the Aliso Viejo community 1s the )teer-cif1c Gateway Homes, Kellie P.1checo 11f Morrn Ad·
mg comm111cc consisting of (from left) Dick B.ind)' of \erti~ing and Rick Doremu\ ul I PAC llou,1ng Corp
Kathl)n G 1 homp on Development Company, Anne Not prcturc!i arc Karen Spargo of Ak in' De\.elopmcnt
Morrie; of Morn~ Advcrt1i.ing, Chm Johnston of PJ· Co .ind Tom Mitchell of the \\1ll11m I \on Co
butl«..lcr<. of All\o VieJO on the ir cx-
cqlllonal community
I ocJted in southern Ornnge
(ounty. th e blO)\Oming nc\\ com-
munity 1s being built b) the area\
mo t respected developer~ The)C
include A.Ions Development, Dar-
r.11t·ln me, EPAC Hou)mg Corp.,
the Frost Group, Glcnfed Devel·
opment Corp, Kaufman & Broad,
LD\t Dc\elopment, John uung
Home,. l )On Commun1t1es,
J..1thr) n G Thompson Develop-
mcnt Company .ind Pacific Gate·
way Homes
Offering .111 c"<ccpt1onal arra) of
hou~mg opp<•rtun111c .... \\1th many
home .. under S200.000, Aliso Viejo
1' JppcJhni; 10 a ,qde range of
Southern CJltlnrn1a home bU\ers, c~pcC1,ll1' thmc 'celo.mg affordable
home~ "•th .1 cent ral Orange
County loca11on In Jdd11ton to the
acces~ib1l1t~ of maior shopptn~
\\Orl .rnd rccrc.111on lt.'ntcr' Ah~o
VteJO I\ \llU 1t nl 111,1 lour mtln
from Lic.un.1 lk u.h
Prom111en1 .1monl! the commu-
ntl) '<. m.1ni 111hn .1d,.1111;.ige'> '"the
\tre.,')·frec. non "ommu11ng hfc:-
'ihle J\atl.1hk in \h,o \ lt'JO With
the complc1111n ol the 400-acre
hu!.1nc:'' ''lrpor.11e p.1rk and tO\\ n
center lo.m"'" ·" Paulic.: P.lfk, an
c-.t1ma1eJ 22 000 J< ,..,., "111 be gen-
erated "11hin \11, > \ ICJO\ bor·
lier ..
Move up and stay home with Gfeller
\ t.111\ h11ml.' I'm c r' \\ h1) Ith· 111
ind .1r;iu11d tht• I lun11ng11111 Be.1, h
111d I ,1unt.1111 \ .tlln uc.1 \\111ild
'"\t' 111 ... ell th eir t1Hrc111 h11mc .ind
11111\.: up 111111 1 hr.ind llt'\\, l.tr~l·r
hnml' l 'ntll rc .. cntl\, 1hc11 d101,t''
h 1\c be" n l1m1tcd ~ .1u.nrd1r11: 111
f{lw11.1 'ithult1. ,,,k' 1111 .n:t r 111
< •k Ill r I li1111e' 111 I 1111111.1111 \ dL'
\I'"' 11111\t' up t•uh r' .\lw
I\ .1111.:J (\\ \I.I\ Ill tht Ill I l'llla:r
I .id lll \Cllk lt>f ,J 111,!!l.:'I, 20 )l'.H·
old home i>r p.1\ '" i:r ,1 h.tll
m1ll111n doll.ir' h1r .1 Ill.'\\ hl\ur'
h,1111~ \drnlt1 notcJ
(•!tiler I hlmc, 111 I 11un1.1 n \ 1
le\ h.l\C ~l\Cn hUH'r' ,\ tk.1r I ll'
.. lllH". ~chult / rn1ntcd out I hc'C'
t·m~ r' ' in no mu'c up \\ 11hou1
11111\IOI! nut 1'1 the arc.1.
< 11cikr " niter in~ hU)l'r' l1>11r
Gfeller Homes
Dc\t'loprr: C1fcllc.:r Dt.\c.:lopm1.nt
r~ pr of d CHIU pnH·n t L U\ II r \
hnmc'
Pn'r r.ingr: 1 r11m 1hi: mid
'umlwr of floor pl.111\: I \\\I
\qu.1n· fuotai.:l': 2 ': 1t1 • >·2
\,1ln olliu~ phont· 11, • 1>'1'"
.ind fl\.'·l'eJh)\.'rn pl.in, \\Ith :.s t~
.inJ 3.2'2 'qu.iri: lc.:ct ''' h\lnl!
"'r.1,i: ''" .1 qu1c1. l.ind~ ... 1pcd. 1.:ul·
dl"·,.1.: 'tr"·.:1 ccntr.tlh ll, ... Jted l>n
ti, I lu:111n~tP11 Ui:.1~h I ounl 11n
\ 111~·\ Lill'
I h~'e h1\1tr\ ht•ml'' ulkr \IJrhl·
tr1I ICl.llllle' U\U,111~ onl~ JnunJ 111
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111dudl· I r.ncrt111e m 11hk enll)
tlt'li>rtnl.!. \\htll\\.1,hcJ ''·'~ c.1b1
111:11). hu1l1-111 1111-.-p 1nelcJ ,1Jc h' ·
,,lk rt 1r1~u.1t11r. t1>p·11t-1hc line
l-,.11l hen \1d Jpphunu.• p.1 d;,1ge
'"111J I 1" nd1 d1\t'r'. l.1rcc ma\le r
hedr1)(1m 'tttll'' \\llh rl·ire.11 .irc.1
.ind \\11otl h11rn111i-: t1•"pl.ttl'. thrl'C·
t.ir c.ir.1i.:t· \\ 11h 't"d11>n.tl r11ll·11p .!011r~ 1h.11 ll' 11urc thcm.111l.ill\ l•'
,1rJ111.11cd '' 1nlll>\\ pJnel' .ind elev
IWntC Joor orener'
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0
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( h.inl!t: { tlllll1\ th~\ UC pie l\.tnl·
1, 'ltrprtwd \11 !111 '11d It thl''
\\11rl-. ,u,11111.t l11h11 \\ 1\11 \1rr11r1
lhl'\ ,,l\ i: .d!ltll• I h\ I l.1111r' Cit
•Pllllllllllrll! ltn I.'., lhl'\ ,,l\t' 1110111.'.\
1111 I!"" l111l· 1:>d l.1r l'\rcn'l°~.
thtrl' .ir1: 111 h•n <'\\nlr' """""
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'"''"'L 11h J <dell r If, me' I he
l'1u\l r' ci.:t 1 i:rc 1! h11m( 1' 1 cr£'.1l
'.tlue
I he '1 n 11!t1~c I' 11pu JJ1h
Ir n I ' .1 m tu ., pm I r11m the
'> 1n D1q! 1 I r~ ·' ,,, . nll JI Brou\..·
t •r'l Strei.:1 .111<! 1r.1\d 0111h !<)
Ci 1r:1cld \,cnul· l urn r1~IH <m:o
C 1.1rt1dd .ind lt•llm' the '1cn, 111
the -..11c, 11111 c •>r t.:Jll 'lu3-ti '~~ Im
Jn appointment
MIRM awards salute marketing
\e\l r.11 ~Puthcrn ( .dtfnrn1.1
11mmun111 c' rclc:nth rcl.U\t:J
\llR\I ·\\\.lfJ'I lor C\l'ClllOCt.' tn
Ill'\\ home m 1rl.et10I! J he ~llR\I
\\\ .ir<.h. 'P"n'('lrc:d h) th' "'i,1t1nn.il
\, x1.1t11rn (II I l11mc Uutlder''
'\llB) 111\lllUle 11t Rl\IUl"l\lt.il
\I irlo.c11n~ 11R\t1 ind Builder
\I 1c.111ne " the l.trl!l''t 1ntcrn.1·
' 11 ti nc\\ h1111lt' m 1rh•1111i: l.Ulll·
pc1111on
I he ·"'·trd' ''ere pa '"·n:cJ ltl
hu1ldcr' .111d rl'.tl l''l 1tc m.irh·11n~
rr(tl\; \\II u1.11 ... J uing the I :1h .IO·
nu ti \ti R \I \\\.ml' g.1!.1 held re·
u:nlh tn 1\tl 101.1 ,,, .1 p.111 nt
:-... \HB ' innu.tl '-l>nHnt11 n Gllld
'ron"H' 111 the \llR\I \"'.irJ, in-
duued llnne\'\l.c.:ll lnL \\hirl~ll>I
Corpor.1tmn. ~'"'' C ontr 1d ~Jlc'I,
Jnd the Pro,1e" Group
lhe Summit of Anaheim 11 111'> 1n
,
\11.1hc1m 11111, b\ the U..ild" 1n
c 11mpJn\ 11f ln1nc. rete1\cJ g11ld
\Im \t ·"'·•rJ, for Pro1ect nf the
'l l..tr 1dc1.1d1eJ hnu'ml.(). hc't
l11llir .11.f tic .. 1 print mcd1.1 cam-
p.11gn. hc't 11\erall lJmpJ1gn. bc'l
'·'k' otficc from hill tu 1.200
'qu.irc lcet .• ind hi.:'t l.111d-.cJpmg
I dct 1cheJ I r he \ummit of An l
he1m Hill' \\J\ .1"11 cho,cn a' .1 'II·
,er model \\tlh .1n .ivcrai:e ... tic:'
price hc1"ccn qc;o.ouo and
S.t~'l,4<111, .1nJ !ii.: .. 1 tnterior mer·
"h.1nd1,1n~ tor .1 rn1•Jcl \\Ith .in ,I\·
1:r.11.!l' ,.1k' price mer .t'ill OOU l11r
1'111th the Bel Atr .ind '.':t.\\pOrt
lk 1ch m<xlcl'
Cone flellJ. a cnmmuntl) in
l!'mc h\ RccreAct1nn\ Group of
Cnm p.1n1e" of Nc\\port Beach, re -
cc1,ed the l!Old MIRM awards for
pro1cct of the year (attached hou'i·
•
tnl!l. be,1 O\cr.111 ;1d c.1mpa1gn .rnd
bc't 'pcn.11 promotinn Thi'> com-
rnuntl\ \\,l, al"' cl111,cn J\ J ,11,c.·r
f1n.i11,·1 ltir hc,t brodrnrc for J
cnmmunit) \\Ith ,in 'Jlc~ price ol
SI:-.000 to S2.t9.99'>. bC\t \lgn;.igc
progr.1m. .ind best \ale\ of1 1Ce
lrom 60 I Ill 1200 'qua re feet
C.irl.in E'tates m Tu\can' Hill\,
hu1ld h\ ( Jrlan Home). r~CCI\ cd
the l!lll~I ~II R \t for be~t pro1c~t
l<lgo -Je,1gn .1 '11\cr ftnJli't .1\\a rd
.... a, gl\cn hl ( Hl:tn f:.i;t.llC\ for
he't hrochurc f,1r 1 rn111mun1t}
\\llh .in .1\cr.1c.e 'ale' prn:c of s 125,noo 10 s2.i•1.noo
\lon1cc1do. a u1mmur11 t\ 1n
Trabuco Can\on h<t the B.1idwin
Comp.tn), won the gold MlRM
J\\ .ird for bc'>I ~.1lc) office ot 600
'quare fee t .ind under. Montc-
c1do\ Mae'>t ro plJn model wa-.
cho\en .1s ,1 'i1hi:r flnali\t for he t
intenor merchanJ1"ng for a model
with an average ,;ilc, price under
$125.000
Co-.tam J...noll' .11 Clordun Ranch
in Chino l-1111 ... b' C <''tJtn I lomc'I.
won the gold \1 IR \1 J\\ard for
be t interior merchandising for a
model \\.ith an a\.crage sales price
bet"'een s200.ooo and $249,999.
Co tam Knolls al o "'as chosen ~s
a silver finalist for t1ec;t landsc~p
ing (detached hou ing)
Taylor Woodro"' Homes' 1ena
commun11y in Laguna ~guel re· •
ce1vcd the gold MIRM hw rd Co(
best in terior mcrchandtS1ng for a
model \\-'1th an a\erage sal~ pnc:e
between $250,000 and $349,999
1cna alM> wa~ chosen as a 1l"C:r
fi.nali t for be t interior. mcrchan·
di ina in it price range for the
Tiara model and best brochure for
From 08
Cowley, low bomcownen' lllOda-
1ion dues as ~II no Mello-Roois
tu meamcnts, which add ., ~
additional saviftp for home buy·
en.
'To Yilit Monaco. take Crown
Valley Partwly wat toi#llnt the
bucll from the S.. .DlllD (S) "-•&J. tura left a. Nljlll ...S.
left Oii ......... ort..1111 llft
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J communtl\ \\Ith in ,1\cr.11.'.C '·"c'
prn:c o( s2i;i1.1100 Ill s I 14),1/l)I)
£·our \.in D1c1 u <,,IOI\ ~·1mmu
n1t1c., Jl\n relCl\cd 'C:\cr.tl gnlJ
MIRM J".mh
Ll\\tJn h' R<:<.rl \t11•11' < 1wup
recel\ed g11IJ 1~ .srd' tor be~t ~,1111r
ad Jnd tie-1 '1gnage prngr.1m . El·
\.\IJn \\a' cho,cn a' ,1 sihcr f1nJlt'>t
for prl>JCC I ol the ~ear IJttachedJ ,
be)t l.1nJ\c,1pm!?. he'll '>ale' office
from 601 tn 1,:00 'lluare feet. best
billboard. hc'l U\Crall aJ,cr11 .. ing
c:i mpa1gn. be,t print mcdtJ c;im-
paign and hc:,1 hrochurc
Ca abell.1 b\ OJ\ 1d,on Commu-
nities rccel\cJ. i?Olll ~1IR\1 award)
for be t brochure and tie .. t land-
)Caping. o,,.1bella .11,o \'a' cho~en
as a si l\er fin .11i't' (M prqect of
the ye.u (att.lchc:d) a' .,..ell a) the
beM )ales office U\·Cr 1.200 '.'lquJre
feet :ind hc'>t cnlor .id.
·1 he h eld, tone Company of S.in
Diego recCJ\Cd the gold MIRM
award for be~t rad111 Cl)mmerc1al
Pardee Con,1ruct1on' Santa Fe
Summit rnmmuntt) reccr.cd the
gold MIRM aurd for be~t mtc·
nor mcrchand1,ing for a model
With an ,l\.C r.igc \ale\ pncc 0\.Cr
$450,CXXl lllf 11' Plan 4 model
home
In add111un to the bJn Diego
golcf award "1nneri., Tapcmy by
Prc'iley of .10 Diego received a
il\IC/ finah t ""ard~ for he t print
media c1mp.ugn
Other Southern Cahfornta com·
mun111es c.ho..cn ,..., 11\.Cr MIRM
awardo; finahc,t\ 1nc.ludcd:
•I 1.-and , Ali~l Viejo, hy EPAC
I lou.s.ing Corp , for be t project
loo de •an.
• J\artlc Rock ummn Towne
Collec1ion, lf'iine, by St~ndard P1-
c1f1c, for be t project logo dcsi~.
•The Admiralty. Dan Point, by
Pulte H me Corp .. fi r t bro-
chure for a communit with an av-
erage 1l price over $400,000
and belt in terio r mcrchand1lina
for a mOd I "Ith an a era c !es
price over S.CS0,000.
•The rboun, Cot o de Cu.a. by
lntcramericln Builders Cotji, ror
bat bfOthurc: for I COfttmuAllJ
wilb an ewraac: les price CMr
'400,000
Thursday. Februwy 21, 1991 11
New Homes
Directory
From Under $100,000
Canyon \ u:w We)t
Lake)hore
Trabuc.o Cun-.on
South Coa)t Metro
5~9-9155
~50·9950
From the $100,000s
Al1c..in1c
Alt""e ApplJU\e
Ar~ 1d.1
A'lhton
BreJkcr'l
Calabr1..i
Calif Ren.:1"'.:1ncc
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582-1689
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643-0200
Jti2-1622
362-50
362-9155
534-414'1
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S37-2122
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837-4232
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455-0822
58 1-2411
'.:49·954
(>60-8630
From the $300,000s
Am 1r,tntc
Bel"1mc1
Bonar1
Braeburn
Bnghton G c.n
Bnghwn Summit
Kaman
Laband V1lklgc
Laurel H11l<i
\farluna
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'\apoh
Paloma
Seaw1nd R1Jgc
Yorba L 1ndJ
Lagun 1 ~1~ucl
Anaheim H1lh
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L3gun..1 Hill~
T rabucf'I C.in~ on
frabuco C.1mon
ugun~ Hill"
l:.n1..m1ta~
Orange
Dana Point
Anaheim H1ll1,
Rancho Santa Margarita
M1~\lon VtCJO
M1o;s1on V1e10
AJ1so \, leJO
Yorba Linda
495-1026
(S00)34·HOUSE
768--205 1
5 2· 7011
5 9·1123
5 9· 12Q.8
532:JW1
621-'1775
538-0693
248·28'Q
282-8001
589-2316
768-3132
458-2254
458-7434
970-9020
From the $400,000s
Ana~3pa
Huntington CJac, 1cs
Montage
Portola Hille,
M1 ion \ 1c10
Huntington lk ich
Mi ion \1e10
Trabuco Canyon
~rom. the $500,000s
The Admiralty
Bl)ant Ranch
Hunt1naton Place
San Marino
Qui.ntc cncc
The Residences
Coto de Can
Buena Park
$600,000 and over
Dana Point
Yorba Linda
Huntinaton Beach
TU tin
Laauna Hill
l.apna Niaucl
Realty career night
768-7584
96()..6839
3 IS9 s ~56
s -9161
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240-35QS
692-1201
965-3722
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'California promise' fulfilled at Pacific Hills
apoli, Bonair a nd Anacapa
rich in luxu ry, a tmos phere
The ma\tCr-planned communll)
of Mission VieJO has become ~~n
onymous with the • California
Promise," and toda}' that pronme
Napoli
Developer: Barratt.
Type of dc\·clopmcnt:Srnglc·famil)
homes.
P r l e e r a n g c : I· r o m t h e
low$300,000~.
quarc rootage: 2.6~0 tu 2,800
Sale~ office phone: "6 -1I32
1, ~11n 1111u1111.: 111 be lullilkd ,1t P.1
u!K Hilk .1 :ll'll!hbt>rht)(>J \\here
I hc' t.111 ,IJ,trl' .ill ol \ 1i"tlin
\ l' 11h.1n1.1cc' 111 .in 1tmu,.
phl ~ ,,f um.m1pwm1,ing lu\UI!
C'aliiorma passion for fitnc . and
exerci'>e· .,..,1th three ·competition
""mming pools, 'a 2s.m-eter
01) mp1c d1\ ing pool, 19 lighted
tcnrw. courts. JO handball racquet-
b.ill court~. a multi-purpose g)m-
n.1,1um fnr b.1ske1ball, vollc)ball,
~.idminwn and gymnasttcs and
Bona tr
OeHloprr: B.1rr.1tt.
T)pc of dr,rlopmcnt:Single-family home~ 1 Prier r;1 ~l" I n1m the high
$' ~ I '
"iqu:in fool.lJ:l': 2 'l 'i Ill 3.36 I
"i,1ln offiH: phone: "h"-20'> I
1lutd1)(H ,111:rt' h1r h,l\kcth.111 .rnJ
\ 1 ll!l'~ b.1 II
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\1 "ll'rl \ ll' O. I prl\.ttC \.\Jll'T·
l>eTeloper: Barratt.
Type or dutlopment: Single-family
homes.
Price ranee: From the low
$400,000s.
Square rootace: 3,282 to 3,731.
Sales otrlce phone: 168· 1584.
ot Anacapa, where private covered
decks adjoining master suites or
secondary bedrooms combine with
appointments like elegant wet bars
and, in selected plans, convenient
laundry chutes, to create an envi-
ronment that is reminiscent of the
finest custom homes. The uniquely
conceived fl oor plans extending
from approximately 31282 to 3,731
square feet with three to five bed·
room s are priced from the low
S400,000s
I I ti pp1 rtunll~ '' c.'\Cmphllt'd
h~ th·n prn11c1u11' rc,1den11:1l l·11l
kc.11 ·, '\,1p\1h Bnn.ur .111d 'Pl rt' I' tl,n!r''" ,,·1 the ~~enc 11 11
,,11lmi:: '\'1mn111u: .ind 11,hing. Gl1ll
1:n1h11,1J''' h "'' their choice ol
l\\\l th.JITf II I'\ llJl 1.<'LH,C\ -lhl'
( u<.1.1 J ..., fl1J 1•11.-i:Plf 1.11ur't'
ind 1h1 I ri. tit \1 1"11111 \ 11.111
( llllr1tf\ ( I
Bon.m lu UI) homes helping iultill th< 'C..lliforn1a promise" 1n Mission V1c10.
To make it easier than ever for
tod ay's families to life the Calif-
ornia promise at Pacific Hills, they
may choose any home at any of
the three neighborhoods and Bar-
rott will buy their current home.
Sales represe n111t ives al all three
projects have details on all the op-
tions, and they are committed to
ma king deals that work.
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.1rd I lnml.' ( IJ 11 ti, the Jc,cltip
mcrll '1h1d1 ti\ tll llnmd 1.J
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thl· kc) romp1111cnt' 1' 1hc C.1ltt·
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I' 1 ..-.rnd mu,11..tl pcrh1rm.in1.c' .11
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I hrouf!hout the communit).
pnpul.H dining e~1abhshmen1' ,,c1.
~1'!11C C\cf".thm~ from ca,u..il fom-
"' 11ulmf!' to elaborate gourmet
nll'.tk ,111J ,1ra1cg1call) located
1H'1l!hborhmld shopping center'
111 k r ron' cnu. n1 acceo;., to gro<.er)
'"He'. h11me 1mprt1 ... cmen1 center,,
b1ni..., \11ko r1.nt.tl<. and .1 .... 1de \:t
'Ill\ 11! 'Pl~• il1I\ ... wre' In .1tld1·
lfllfl 1111; \1 "llln \ ILJP ~1.111 IO-
d11d1.' 11 •• 1111r r ''' on-• nt·111eJ Jc-
p trtlllt'lll 'tore' .1mJ .1 111ull1-,(rccn
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trt pr.1c.11cally at the door'>teps of
'·•roll, Bona1r and Anacapa.
NJ pol 1 's t hrec and fou r·
hl'llr~)(1m homes int roduce gr.1c1ous
f.1m11\ ltv1ng \\llh -.uch spec1JI fea-
ture' Js gallery-sized fo>ers.
,,1ultcd or covered ceilings, a'
m.111... "" fou r wood-burning fire-
pl.1te,, da,i.ic Eu ropean-styled col-
umm food preparation i lands or
pcn1n,ula1, and contemp<H.lr)
gl.,,,.hlod accents With interior<.
r..ingin~ from approximately ~.6SO
10 ~ 00 'quarc feet, the home~
.1rl.' priced from the low SJ00.000
Grand tn scale and superbly ap·
pointed, the three to four-bedroom
residences of Bonair project un ·
mistakable exclusivity and prestige
in floor plans mcasu nng approxi-
ma tely 2,815 to 3,361 square feet.
The inh erent drama of each home
1& compounded by towering ceil-
ings, multiple fireplaces, three-car
garages and, in selected plans, ele·
gant curved stairc41ses and int1m.1tc
mas1cr·su11c sitting rooms. Pnces
'ilJrt 1n the high SJOO.~.
The ultimate expres ion of
graudeur 1<; 1mpre\\1vely d1-.pla)ed
To visit Napoli, Bonair and
Anacapa at Pacific Hills, exit the
San Diego (5) Freeway at Oso
Parkwa y, drive east past
Marguente Parkway and turn left
on Pac1f1c Htlls Drive. Furnished
model are open daily from 9:30
a m. to 5:30 p.m , and additional
information is available by calhng
Napoli at 768-3132, Bonair at 768-
WCi I or Anacapa at 768-7584.
Monaco attached homes offer detached Ju • 1es
Mon.1co home'<; in l .1gun.1 ~rgUl'I o••, · I• · I l·' Uf\ Ill .ll!d( h 1 rl l'''I"' rll 1'
Bargain hunters can get
SeaCliff home at auction
An au<·t1on offcnn~ the 1.l't .it·
tachcd 'rngle fomil) home' .11
SeaChff on the Green,, the pre,11-
g1ous m.1,tcr·pl.inncd poll cour'c
community in Hun110e1on Beach,
will be held MJrch 1 hy Kennedy·
Wil on, Inc
·fhe home arc ideally lot·atcd
within the Club Series outh. a
re\ldenual ncighhorhood that i an
integral p rt of an award-winning
Jc\lclopmcnt of new home,,
Minimum bid fnr the e homes
tan al $235.000 -rcpre<;ent1ng
discount up to •4 percent orf the
last 1skina price~ of S3• ,500 to J499 000 'The auction will be held
at the We tin uth C.O t Plua
Hl*ll in C.. M~n. 1'e toWnhomC ofCcr di tinct
.., dlret·bcdroom Ooor plan
10 2,231 square feet of
--11¥iaa ll*C· The multi· ,...., otltt 1 variety of dee·
or,1t11r .1rr111ntment~ including \O
lun11n111" tc1hng,, o"cr'l11ed \\-Ill
dm". gr.ind cn trie<; and rounded
1n1cruir corner., Private terr.tee'
.ind 'unken living room'i cre.1te
11n1quc climcO\ion!-1
Kttchen' are furni hcd with
Jenn-Air applt.mcc<;, including 'elf·
c I c :t n 1 n g o v e n · m 1 c r O·
wa,e'i.c.ooktop' and trd h compac·
tor<. All countertop and breakfa,t
areJ' feature hand· ct ceramic ule.
Formal dining arca'i arc adjaceot
to the kitchen~.
AJI homes have eparate ser\'icc
area , buill·in mu~ic/intcrcom y •
tern and pre-wiring for cable tele·
vi ion and security y tcm , Each
home has an attached two·car aa·
rage with front accc .
Homeowners and guc t c3n
enjoy their choice of three recrc·
ation £ac1litic which have pool
.ind pa . In ddition, common
.1 rca' nrc richly landscaped
th rou ghou t
'J he cen terpiece of SeaCliff on
the Green~ ts the SeaCliff Country
( lub and the SeaChrr Tenn rs
Club The~e private facilities fea -
ture a clubhou e, 18-holc champ•·
on htp golf cour e, pools. pas and
ocial member hip .
Fin.1ncing ha been provided by
the eller and is available to all
qualified bu>ers. f or more inform·
ation regarding the soceific financ·
'"I plan , delnil<11 on the homes
11nd auction doay procedure , obtain
the auction. catalogue.
for an auction brochure, call
(800) 933-0305 d ily from 10 a.m.
10 5 p.m. or visit the on-site auc·
tion information office at 19332
Brooktruil l.;ane in HuntingtOn
Beach The omce is open daily
from 10 am to S p.m.
I he he,1 of both "orld'>.. "
\\h,1t home bu)ers are \J)'1ng about
the unique paired re<;1dence'i of
Monaco in master-pl.inned Manna
H1lh in Laguna Niguel, where
1 a\ lor Woodrow Homes has com-
hincd the advantage<; of both a1-
tJchcd and detached homes 10 one
1n,pircd architectural design
Ju,t as they y,,ould in a detached
hnml'. rc.,1dent' enJO) an c~ccp·
1111nal level of prnaq and ind1v1d-
uJht} \\ 11h onl} l\\-O units in each
hu1ld1ng and only one common
\\all. each home has its O\\O 1nt1-
mate entry court}'ard and !>pac1ous
r1.ar \3rd
At. the "ame ume, Monaco o" n·
a' h,l\c d1<>c0\ered 1h.11 the\ can
'h.ire tho'ie henef1h for price'
closer to 1hocoe of attached homes
and <.ub.-.tant1.illy lo-wer than the
t:O!>t of comparabl) Siled detached
re,1dcnces
Priced from the low S:!OO,OO(h,
~1on;1co\ t\\O and th ree-bedroom
tloor plan-; feature .an array of frnc
.ippo1ntments. Room> anteriors
mca<.,unng approximately 1,22:! 10
1,865 square feet arc highlighted
b\ \\OOd·bu rning fireplace,, ceram-
ic tile entries, decora tive plant
'hehe,, cu,tom skylight s and slop-
ing ceilings that enhance the open-
nc<.<; and drama of hv1ng room~.
formal dining areas and elegant
ma1,tcr -.u1tes.
The privacy benefit also are
Monaco
De\.eloper:Taylor Woodrow
Homes
Type or dcvelopmtnt:Pn1red re'>i-
dences.
Price r ange: From the lo-w
S200,000s.
Number or noor plans:l WO
Square t'ootage: 1,222 to I .86'>
ales offict phone: 495-J I 56
showcased by intimate vie.,.., deck'
or patios adjoining each home\
master suite.
Adding a full mea ure of com ·
fort and convenience to e\cl)d.1\
household act1v1t1es are 'uch \\Cl
come extras as central air cond1-
t1oning, intcnor laundl) room' and
attached two-car garagec; with JU·
tomatic door opener.,
The detached-home ca liber of
Monaco also 1s exh1h11ed by ku ch-
en.-. detailed with hand-.-.ct ceranrn:
ttle countertops, furn1ture·fintsh
oak cabinetry, generously propor-
tioned pantries and a com plete
collection of all-white General
Electric appliances, including a mi-
crowave oven. Va rying plans also
offer the added distinction of a
canopy window or a 'iunht dining
nook .
Personal comfort reache\ e~cep·
t1ona l heights of luxury in master
\UllC<, featurtng spaCIOUS walk-in
clo ets, Corian pullman tops and
elegant O\.al tubs with clear-glass
enclosu res and ceramic tile sur·
roundings. Even ·secondary bed-
roo ms and baths arc appointed
\\<tth Cltras that arc typically re-
'erved for homes in higher pnce
tir.1ckets. Among them arc mir-
rored wardrobe doors and clear-
gl<I\\ tub enclosures as standard
features
LMng at Monaco brings -with 11
a bonuc; that few other dc"elop·
ment'> -a11ached or detached -
can equal· the extensive recre·
.ittonal amenitie s of Manna Hills
I or \ear-round fun and fitness, the
communrt> offers a spectacular
cluhhou,e. compet1tion-s1zed swim·
ming pool. "h1rlpool spa, stx
hithted 1enn1:. courts, two soccer
ll~ld,. a softb.ill diamond, courts
ror ha,letb:ill and volleyball, a IOI
lot .ind a net"ork of jogging and
h1c)de trails.
All Monaco homeowners auto·
maucall}' become members of the
'-1anna Hills Homeowners' Associ-
a11on, which maintains common fa·
t:il111e' through a nominal fee from
all residents. And with this also
comes the carefree convenience of
a low-maintenance, attached-home
l!f estylc.
Manna Hills offers one of the
lowest true rates in south Orange
See MONAC0/17
N homes at Se.Cliff on the Cnem in Hunti"#Of'\ ~leh win be availlble at aucdort Mlfdt 3.
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College Hospitat Women's Center marks first year
In April, College Hospital
Costa Mesa will celebrate the
first anniversary of lts Women's
Center. developed speclflcally
to meet the psychologlcal needs
of women in the Costa Mesa
area.
The Women's Center Is the
only private, self-contained
women's unit In Orange County
which treats women suffering
ftom symptoms of depression
and anxiety. Special program
components address problems
relatlng to panic. phobies, eat-
Ing disorders, adult children of
alcohollcs. co-dependency,
PMS and menopausal syn-
drome, phystcaJ/sexual abuse,
low eeff esteem and matltal and
family problems.
"We view treatment as a heal-
ing process," says Or. Adele
Rabin, program director of the
Women's Center. "An Important
element of this process Is our
protective confidential environ-
ment and the supportive at-
mosphere which Is ao vital dur-
ing times of emotional stress."
Physical Therapists, l11er l••••lfallaer, MleU.1
1.,, llary l1helal, 1.,, '"' ••11•J and AH
Wel,t1 of Start Physical Therapy and the New Start Spme
Center. continue to otter ..
• S,•rt le4iciH
• l lfte,t •los
• s,1 .. "•"•~llit1t1t1
• Evaluation
• Hands on Treatment This approach 1s utilized in proper
postural alignment. body mechanics. manual therapy
techniques, soft tissue mob1hzat1on. therapeutic and
stab1hzat1on exercises
• Patient Education "Backschool · 1s a three session
program designed to teach preventative back care and
maintenance .
• ... .,., RHt14iti11l11
Ut1hzang state of the art rehab1htat1ve equipment ..
• 1We1 (Comoultflle<J knet lf'stme lrtt,lmtnl Dyn111norneter)
•IMfffnl l 11Y1rul
• UfH1'lt I T11tlrl
• IHr••ne•lar El11trlo1I l tl•1llffe1/TIS
••Mlblfit1 •... ,, .. ,,.,
• Fltr11·IOOO Body fat and f 1tness computer
• EX.TENDED HOURS AVAILABLE •
311 San lli1utl Drive Suitt 301
Newport lt1ch (l 14) 711-0311
Rabin also points out that
"College Hospital Costa Mesa Is
known In the professional com-
munity es lhe number one adult
services program In Orange
County because of the high
quallty of care avallable."
Talking about the center's
fl rat year, College Hospital ad-
m lnlstra tor Ken Westbrook
says. "We're really gratified by
the response we have r~ved,
not Just from the medlcal and
business communities. but also
from our Orange County neigh-
bors -the women we are really
hear to serve.
"Our full range of both psy-
chiatric and acute care medical
servtces enables us to play a
significant rote In meeting the
health care needs of our com-
munities," he added.
Acute care services at College
Hospital Include emergency
care, gastroenterotogy, or-
ttiopedlcs. radiology, surgery,
respiratory and physical ther-
apy. The hospital's diagnostic
capabilities -which Include
newty purchased mammography
and CAT scanning equipment
-provide state-of-the art tech-
nology.
Col'8ge Hospital's specialized
medical services Include pain
management, medlcal detox-
ification. Industrial medicine and
chronic fatigue syndrome pro-
grams.
The hosptlal's adult and
adolescent psychiatric aerviees
emphasize lndMduaf therapy
plans and treatment methods.
The adult program -which
treata depreaslon. suicidal
tendencies, anxiety and
chemical dependency -has
both open and tocked units. The
nurturing environment and lndl·
viduallzed therapy are des6gned
to help patlef'\ts learn to cope
effecUvety with llfe's challenges.
The adolesoent program of-
fers teenagers specialized care
for depr.esslon, drug and
chemical dependency. co-de-
pend ency and emo-
tional/behavioral problems. The
patient's treatment can be tail-
ored to meet special needs and
care provided In inpatient, out-
patient or day treatment set-
tings.
Or . Oaun Martin. director of
the adolescent program. feet$
that "The adolescent program
continues to evolve to meet the
needs of today's adolescent In
the current marketplace Teens
do much better after treatment
In our program and are more
prepared to meet the challenges
of dally llving. ''
Also unique Is College Hospl-
tal' s outpatient anxiety and
mood disorders program. the
only such unit In Orange County.
Under the direction ot Or. Jerry
Kasdorf. a national authority on
phobia. th& program offers In-
tensive treatment for panic.
t------------~ anxiety, mood and obsesslve-**DENTAL INSURANCE** compulstve disorders.
$U5/mo. Kasdorf notes that the pro-
lndMdu.J rat• gram differs dramaUcally from sa.75/mo. th h I J famlty rate o er ospt a programs.
Colt Pat Wakety "The entire day, not just one
(71it) 557·56?& or two hours. ts devoted speclfl-L_-'~'-"'-' cally to treating anxiety and
STUDY VOWNTEERS NEEDED
If you an a woman 40 or older wt.o bas:
0 had your l1<1t mtnstrual puiod within
the pa t nn yrar!i, but not tn tht la t 6
months.
C not tJtken '"'Y hormone upplemmt•
In the la t he months
mood dlaotdera In thla partial
program." he pointed out. "The
benefit of thlt "'18MM ap-
proach It that It en1Uree effec.-
tlw treatment and mfnlmlzea
both the co.t and the dltruptton
to the patient'• ltfe."
As an extenmon of It• PIY·
chlatrtc eervtc.e, the hoapltal
provides a crltlt f'9SPOf\M unit
composed of mental helilth pro-
fesalonaJs who stand ready to
provide free on-site payehotogl-
cal a~t•, contUltatton
Intervention and referrals tor
PSlehlatric emergendM.
Requnts are IJCCIPted from
hMPltats, urgent cant centers.
schoota. fMdlcal offlcel, a.w en-
f Ofoement ~. Clergy and
buSfMU and lndUttry. Slatted
24 houn a day, eewn days a
week, CRU can be ruched at
&48-1214.
A fr .. mental heetth hefp line
atso 11 avaflable 24 hOura a day
Mven days a week. The llne Is
staffed by akllled profMllonals
who can do crttla counseling
make retenals and ulst callers
wtth mental health coneerna
The help line number 11 (800)
342-3301.
Newcomers to the area. as
wetl as thole wt\o do not have a
P9faooa! phylActan, wm ap-
preciate the hospttal'1 Medcall
physician program, available at
631 • 1000. The MtVioe mal(es
referrals to bOth tamlty phys·
lclana and apeclaJl1t1.
For further ntormatlon about
any MNtcee -tnciudlng ongo-
ing free aetnlnat'9 and communi-
ty education programs or a
apeeker tor any community,
bualneas or ctub -call College
Hotpltal Coata Mete at
&42-2732.
0 not had a hysterectom)' For f'Urtllier' llldor-..... , .... C.-:
then )'OU may be el;,ible to participate in a
IWO-)Ur tudy evaluatina various honnooe
!>Upplement rqimens for the~ cl
osleoporosi (lou cl bone minenl density) in
PC>St-menos-ml women.
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Woman to Woman. ..
Becalise We Share
The Same Perspective.
The n1o~t effective me dical care b ahvay~ the p roduct of
con1 p.l ~~ion and ~kill. Our healthcare cente r b ~e rviced
cxclu~ively by primary care fe n1ale physi cian~ \vho have
developed pe rsona lized programs specifi call y de'>ig ned to
n1cct the special need of wo me n.
Female Physicians
Specializing In:
• Wo me n' · ~l edic ine
• Famil y Health Ca re
• Inte rnal Me dicine
• I Jyperte n io n
• Me ntal Health
• Weight Reductio n
& Ma inte nance
(714) 842-0611ext.5493
Ruth Deerfield, M.D.
Family Medicine
'/treat each patwnl a.' ~/'the\' ll'ere t i
mem her <f 111)' ou·11 fa1111lr . In add111w1
to c. rc.111111}!. t i tl'arm. curznJ!. atm""/'here.
i helie1 1e 111 heillJ!, thoruu}!.b a11d tak111J!.
the tune tu look at oil the detatl' ·
j o lant.a Ole ksiewicz, M.D.
Family Medicine
· /'1 ·e /11 ed a t1 '<>11u111\ l~/l' and I l.>11011 ·
ll'hlll 11 mea11' U <.'all lult'e s1m1/ar
pruhlem' and <.<>11<.<.'l'll., l tl1111k that
the.'e 'hared e.\JX'rt<'ll<. c' hate J.!,tt £'11
me a .~realer "'·''J!.hl aJU/ rapport 11111>
ml' /Ult ie111'
Sobha underrajan, M.D.
Internal Medicine/Family Medic ine/
Neuphrology
"f..t'<!IJ' /X'lien t that I see ha., a 101u111e
set of circ11msta11u•, Famt~l' and
/><.'rWJ nal history J!.ll e me <Ill 111'1}!.ht
l<>ll'ard' uddre:,111}!. u patient\ \ltlUJlt< >11.
It '.' e\peua/h• rel1'<1rd111p, tu u urk tl'lth
U'<>l1U'11 that hal'e 111111,11al prnhleur'
'"c.h a., h)7>erte11o;w11 dwl>ete' and
kulnev t.JL,order... ll'hu ll'tll he11e/i·1fn1111
I Ins appro<lc. h ..
Josette Taglieri, M.D.
Family Medlclne
'Tt,ktnR proper c.are c>} patient., 1.sn 'I l"·'t
tl ma ttc>r of add re?:'i111R zm metliale
1wed..' Lml?,-term ll'ell-hezng of tbe
fXlllC!111 a nd thei r fam 1~v is a/u'ays my
prlmary1 oh/c)ctit-e.
Many pains treated ....
at Headache · Center
the "whiplash" Injury. As many
as 70 percent of auto accident
Head and neck pain Is a com-
mon symptom that may be due
to a wide variety of causes.
Including head Injuries, subluxa-
tlon (malignment of the spine).
emotional disorders. mlgraJne.
nutritional factors. Infections, ln-
tracranlal vascular disorders.
dental disease. tumors and dis-
eases of the eyes. ears and
nose, to name a few.
. vlctlms are ~gued with head· ach~s. It Is _/almost Invariably ._6U~
present with moderate to severe
trauma to the cervical (neck)
One type of headache which
Is otten overlooked by treating
phys1c1ans is traumatic head
and neck pain. From an auto-
mobile coll1slon at 25 mph to the
force and velocity of the
Montezooma's Revenge amuse-
ment park ride. this type of
"whiplash" injury can cause sig-
nificant damage to the muscles
and nerves In the neck, accord-
ing to the specialists at Costa
M8Sa's Headache and lniury
Care Center.
Headache 1s the second most
frequently reported symptom in
spine. .,._,
A number of mechanisms may
be responsible for this annoying
and otten debilitating complaint.
Spasm, injury or inflammation
to the neck musculature are
such that the main nerves sup-
plying the head become en·
trapped and irritated, resulting
in paln along their distribution.
Tearing or rupture of the mus-
cles and llgaments may release
pain-producing substances. re-
sulting in a local Inflammatory
response. Diminished blood
supply from muscle spasm also
produces pain. The Injury may
have aggravated a previously
dormant condition. such as mal-
alighment of the spine. therefore The University A!hletlc Club In Newport Beach.
--ftlO--an•--nv-.uoe--... -1111'1:-----. becoming symptom~tlc post-
utONHU 11 ~ traumatically.
Up to $1900 Per month
No Proof of Income Needed
No Medical Exam
For additional Information.
contact the Headache and Injury
Care Center. 1530 Baker St.,
Suite A , Costa Mesa, at
751-7077.
UAC taking health to new heights
Cll Pit Wlbly (714) 667~
Contouring:
A new you
in an hour
By VIDA DEAN ~ ... ~ ....,........,
< >11 \our l11n1 h h"ur, y1111 u'ulJ
r.1•, \ 1111 ~11uld IJ\C' 1ht' tune 111 Jo a
111 tlr '"' •prini::. } "J , ould run rrr .inds
''' \•111 l .111 i.;r1 \11ur Ille lOntourrd
'" I!• r ri.I 111 ,l11111p\ 111~1, or \J~l!'°R
II<'•~ l111r
'\ ' '· 1 '"al 1 """ •urml! •an h1· Jone
111 nnr h11ur .lunn~ .Jl1 11utp.u1ent
pr•" c.fur•, \J\ I >r .Mr nm C.ulJncm,
1 IJ11.1I p!Ht•1 '"rl!t'on '" Newpon
Ht"Jd1
llir prn.-rdurr 1\ Jonr under anes·
d1r\l 1 '" \ uu n111!hL 'Ill.int 111 uke the
.illannon off . but y11u c:.m rt'turn to
wurk the nrlll J .iy Three tiny mc1-
\10n\ .ire m;aJc, .md there is virtually
n11 pain . .1ccord1ng to <,oldHern
\X.'h.11'\ 11 .ill about> A slightly drf.
lerc111 twt~t on f.1ci;1I l1posuc11on, the
pro•cdurc ust'd ro removr excessive
f.11 from the (.ice
"The ierm f icu.I contounng de·
"·nbt-s .a iechnique I u~ to shape .ind
cnhince curving (e,uures n( the face
and neck h un bt-used on aJmost
.anyone," u1d Goldstein.
He expb.ined the procedure un bt-
uscd on people an thctr JOs and 40s
who have lmk facial f.tt, but h•ve
nouced the beginning of a lmk
drooping o( the jowb or neck s.ag·
gmg
The best way to describe the gentlemen 's establishment.
University Athletic Club Is dedicated to providing the finest
classic, traditional -a premier In personal service. facllltles and
.. ,""' P.ffJ and an.r ~ lhow ,,,.
•If.ell of facial contouring, a lhott olflc•
"In 1he p.ut. the soluuon would sue and (iiully thr ovrrlying skin
h.ivr bt-en .i factl1(t But now without will shnnk and tighten.
removing 1 s1gn1(1c.ant amount ol (at, The f)'ocedure won't take the
the liposuction technique actually i>bce ol a fauliCc.. Coldnein sa.id,
produceJ • controlled an1ury to rhe fat but 11 might put it off for I 0 ya rs
"II uyer bt-nc.ath 1hc skin These fo.-some ~· "J h.avc wecJ II Oft
injured (.u cells will in tum be ~le as youns u 20 and as old u
~pla<ed by a new, firmer colla.~cn tu· SJ when thue ts good C'lubcity."
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FaciiJ contouring costs $2,000
or ibout one-founh u much u .a
(xcltft. Ai wnh any facul surgery
the firn Step is a consulution with
the surgeon. You can get alJ the
deuils of the pn>«dun: •nd check
ou1 t.he doctor's ettden11als and
u~nencc.
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amenities to a Mlect group of
busJnesamen In Newport Beach
Memb«lhlp Is lmtted to 900
executives looking fOf a close-
kn 1 t , fraternal atmosphere
where they MaUy find friends tor
squash, racquetball, handball.
baske1baJI. aerobics Of swtm-
mlng. An Important aspect 1s a
personal fitness/diet evaJuatlon
followed by a supervised pro-
gram tor Improving health and
conditioning.
Buslneu meetings are fre·
quent In the club't conference
rooms Where healthy breakfasts
and luncheons are served dur-
ing the week.
The UAC was •tablllhed 1n
1978 and 11 atflllated with aome
of the flnest private clubl In the
United Statea and around the
WOfld.
The club la located at 1701
Quall St.. Newport a.en. near
JOhn Wayne Alrpot't FOf Infor-
mation, caJI 752·7903.
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Chiropractic Plus outlines weight-loss program
HEALTHTECH
••OICAR• CIRTIFl•D CLINIC
HOll8 CMS AVAll UL• ........
MIDICMll & '911VAft
"'8URMCS
147M ....... ••"'·· ..... 100,'""'9
551-5775
aue, requires about 50 to 100
caJorle9 per pound fu•t to IYS-
taln oeHutar activity. TherefOfe,
lncreufng your lean mulcie
mus wttr help you bum more
caJortee on a dalty baala.
'4. Supplant your diet prop-
erty. Food Is not what It ueed to
be. A recent USDA aurvey of
21,500 people showed that not
a single penQn c:onaumed 100
percent of the ROA for 10 a.
sen11aJ nutrients. Supplements
lhoUld be of high quality and
available In the proper ratios
and fOfm (oell ready) to be uaed
ef'ftelentty by our bodies.
5. MonltOf body fat, not body
~ht. A healthy ratio of body
fat tor a man Is atound 15
percent and fOf a woman
around 20 percent. Overall body
weight Is no Indication of health.
6. Loae weight (fat) the aame
way you wtll maintain It. Trying
to loee wetght In a way tha1 Is
drastleally different from how
you wtll maintain your new
~ht will no1 work. Cha.noes
are you wtll regain all of the lost
weight, pfus some. Changing
habits wUI result In slow, steady
toss of fat and lon~Hastlng r•
suits.
7. Don't be hard on yourself.
One mistake wUI not ruin your
chances of getting the results
you desJre. Just get yourself on
track and concentrate on your
goal.
At Chlropractk: Plus, we help
people achieve the long-fasting
results they want through a
combination of education.
proper supp'8mentatlon, sup-
port and monitoring of body
combosltlon (body fat and lean
mass percentage). FOf further
Information, contact me at
Chiropractic Plus, 2221 Main
St., Suite 53, Huntington Beach,
In the Seacllff Shopping Center
The phone number Is 960-1604
Revolutionary Gall Bladder Surgery
Is Now Routine e
At Long Beach Memorial.
'J'bere•a a new, sW)ical procedure
that maket removq your pD bladder
fu lesa pliaful. And conUdenbly
abonem 1'JUr lapial my ... with
)"OQI' ~.,time.
Jt•a c:ded blpm'OICOpic ~
toc11J. And It U.. Beach Memorill
Medical Cemer, thil teduiique ii DOW
routind1 pert>nned by our IWltOftl a
pl bladder ....,ery.
Whit doel tbll melft ix you? A
commitment to ....... t«:bnoloa
thlt can realy imprOYe the quality al
JOUI"~.
And ittt Whit JO'I C10 opec:l from .
... -
the expert saff at Looc Beach Memorial
Medical Cent.er, one rl the laraett
teachirw imitutiool in the area. Our suraeom are specWy tnrioed in this
oeaut teclmique tbll often )'QI some
aipificaut id•••+• 09el' tnditionaJ
pD badder....,,.
Sisa~~ . -a... . . . ·~ ~ --~ baJ IDCIAODI, ...-. mew
Jl'O'I cm be out rl the bollital in a dlJ
or two. a a.ck It wort in 1 lbort time.
So JUU'I-. ao.r ~com. wl
leta time. wad.
If ,_.d •to._ more lbout
t.llil procedme tW'a .ainc a new
stlDdatd for pD bladder removal, call
2~ for a physician rc!ernl
or a second opinion.
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LONC BEACH
MfMORIAL
MCOICAl C CNHlt
--.
Solar energy unhealthful for your skin
By Dr. James Fulton
Speoc•al 10 the OaJly P1IOl>.I
The ftrst step in looking
younger is to reahze the sun is
the skin's worst enemy. You
must make a personal commit-
ment to avoid the sun
For example. if you love to
play golf and you go out every
day and play 18 holes in the
mid-day sun without adequate
protection. a skin rejuvenation
program is not going to work for
you. You must make a commit-
ment to stay out of the sun and
do your outside activtttes early
1n the morning or tater tn the
afternoon
ff you must be in the sun in
the morning or the evening, you
will still need a sunscreen. Our
current research indicates that
it often is necessary to combine
two types of sunscreen lotions.
There are a Mllllon
Reasons to Give
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An alcohol-based sunscreen sloughed off or removed. there
Is used In the mornings as an Is an Increase in the turnover of
after-shave lotion. As the al-new skin cells In in the dermis,
cohol evaporates, the sun new collagen Is produced and
screens are bound to the the blood vessels Increase their
protective layer of the skin and flow of nutrients. Over months
stay there throughout the day of use .. the skin loses Its dull
and will not be washed off with took, becomes rosy and the
perspiration. wrinkles are gradually Improved.
The best program Is to apply For many of us, It takes too
the alcohol-based sunscreen long with the vitamin A con-
first thing in the morning after ditlonlng lotion. and even
you brush your teeth. Repeat though It Is an Important step In
this after breakfast and, when our overall skin rejuvenation
you leave the house to go to the program, we need to find a
beach or to play tennis, put a more dramatic starting point,
layer of a c ream-based like using a chemical peel.
s1:.1nscreen on top. There are several types of
Vitamin A has been known for chemical peels avallable. The
years to be an essential factor in third step In your program may
skin health and maintenance. be a light peel. This can be
Without an adequate supply of helpful for those In their 20s and
vitamin A. the turnover of the 30s with minor sun damage.
skin slows down, becomes slug-As the sun damage becomes
gish. dull and Qoarse. With vit-more Intensive. a moderate peel
and deeper wrinkles, especially
on the upper lips and around
the eye area. a deep peel may
be needed. These peels
produce the most significant
type of peeling. It Is quite dra-
matic and can produce a mlnl-
facellft effect as It pulls the skin
tight with new collagen.
At Fulton Medical Group, we
provide you with a video Imag-
ing session so you can see the
cosmetic results before you
make a decision. Call 644-6565
for an appointment.
Skin care required in
sun-drenched Southland
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rejuvenation program ts the program. This deeper peel Is International Skin Care Conven-premature aging.
daily application of a vitamin A great for fine lines that develop tion in Paris. The main focus of Here In Southern California.
condition lotion such as Derm-In the mid-cheek area. the conference was the preven-we should give special consider-
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Science, not magic
tor_ good skin care
By Dr. Robert Barton Gold
SC*'ill lo IN Oely Piiot
Throughout the ages. women
have performed amazing rites In
the name of beauty. Cleopatra.
for example, mixed pumloe and
sand Into various lotions and
creams some 5.000 years ago In
what was probably the first re-
corded use of a f aclal scrub.
Turkish women, In times past.
would singe their faoe by bend-
ing over an open fire for the
purpose of obtaining a skin peel
to smooth their lkln. There also
were women who specialized In
producing this "fire face peel"
·In others.
Ancient gypsies used herbs
that, when mixed In sotutlons.
became acidic. They were then
applied to produce a face peel
and younger st<ln.
Fairy taJes of "ageless prin-cesses" are likely the result. at
least In part, of these traveling
gypsles and their practice of
"rejuvenation."
I'm of1en asked whether cer-
tain oils, such as turtle oll. are
good for the skin My standard
answer Is that turtle oll Is won-
derful for turtles. but has no
magic for human skin.
Common sense Is never com-
mon Loot< at the skin of a turtle
Does It look attractive to you?
(Other oils. such as mink or olive
oil, have no special magic
either)
and other skin care products
should be natural. Well, I have
news for you. Once the product
Is In the Jar, It has to be mled
with other preservatives and In~
gredients and Is no longer
"natural " (Imagine one-month-
old strawberries or cucumbers
In a cream).
la massage good for the face?
Vigorous massage Is bad for
your skin. Why? Because It
stretches the collagen and
elastin and can damage the skin
if vigorous. It also has no long-
lastlng benefits on cJrculatlon,
contrary to popular betlef.
I recommend to my patients
the following simple regime:
1. A fine soapleas cleanser
that's very gentle. If you have
fine or delicate skin. This re-
moves dirt and debris without
stripping your skin of too much
oil and drying it out.
2 A special kind of scrub that
contains uniquely shaped so-
dium borate granule~ which
self-dissolve and help remove
the dead cells on the surface of
the skin. allowing new cells to
come In faster. This promotes
your wonderful, glowing, healthy
complexion and Is the most Im-
portant step In skin care for
virtually all skin types.
3 A special spray hydractor
with herbs and vitamin C. used
twice daily.
A fine moisturizer tht works
from the "Inside" as well as
from the "outside."
Dr. Robert Barton Gold
The crown jewel of staying
young lootclng as long as you
can -getting r1d of lines.
Therapy offered at
Healthtech in lrVine
Healthtech has a plan to meet
all comprehensive rehabllltatlve
needs.
The lrvlne medical service
flrm provides phystcal therapy,
occupational therapy and
speech therapy. with an lndtvld-
uallzed treatment program de-
signed for the senior citizen.
Treatment that conforms to
medical guldllnes Is guaranteed
at Healthtech, Which keeps the
patient's physician Informed of
his or her progress. Healthtech
also offers quick, computerized
bllllng servtoes for Medicare,
Medi-Cal and private Insurance.
HeaJthtech stands behind five
commitments:
•They provtde only the high-
est quallty rehabllltative care
•They use the most modern
equipment and the most current
therapeutic procedures.
•All Health tech therapists are
experienced, licensed pro-
fessionals.
•They understand that the
rehlbllltatlon process is an emo-
tional as well as physical ex-
perience.
•Healthtech therapists keep
the patient continually Informed
about his or her progress
The clinic Is located off the
Santa Ana Freeway's Jeffrey
Road exit In Irvine's Arbor
Center. Further Information is
available at 551-5775.
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tlghtenlng your skin -Is the
modem medical chemlcaJ peel
This Is really the secret of the
Hollywood stars and Is why they.
and so many TV personalities,
have youthful skin.
Back to Cleopatra. the "Tur-
kish torture'' and those ageless
gypsies. Back then they may
have been ahead of their time.
Today, though, good skin care Is
scfence. not magic.
(Gold Is a doctor of os-
t eopa t fl/c medicine and
dlpfomate of the Board of Gen-
eral Practitioners. His practice Is
located three miles north of
South Coast PllJZll off Blrstof
Street at 1220 Hemlock, Suite
103. For Information. calf 556-
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or at least a consistent strength
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"However. someone who Is
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By Michael Roy
Regdlered ~ "*"*'
'kung 1s a sport that our usual
"C'Ckend recreation docs no t con·
ll111on us for. Gym workouts. JO&·
~ing and golf do not incorporate the ''IX' of mo11on or strength n«css-
Jr\ 10 prepare for k11ng. k1 con-
J111on1ng requires uphill. downhill
.ind lat~I motions
Bdorr stanina a cond111o n1ng
progra m. the 1nd1v1dwal sho uld bt
in good ph)Mcal cond1t1on and
h,1, C' no current or h1s1or; of
1.J rd1 o va\cular problems. To
prl·p.irl" for a tnp 10 the slope\ I
··n1.ouragc peo ple to run up and
I'"" \tad1um step
Running down steps rC'qu1rC's
~ pl)C'r IC"g strength which 1s al\O
1 ,uk J for d ov.nh1ll sk11ng
'>:tl ng1h in the upper IC"g kC'C'ps the
~rm.· ~1ablC' and in a pan1all~ OC'xcd
'""11100 w the top pan of the leg ti,.., no t \lidC' forward and IOJUrt'
11 t intt'nor kntt lipments
I hl mu~les lod. the l.ntt 1n
fl' "''"n If fatigue Kts in. or the
'" k 1\ suddenly unable to con-
11 J•1 ur control the kntt J01n1. the
lOJrlll'Ols take O'er as a secondaf)
'uflrlon S)'5tem The lipments ma)
r 1r or \trctch out and requirT
l'l'""r r<'COOS"lrucllYC SU~I')' or 1m-
m11h1h1a11on to repair
11 '"u arc IOJUrcd while skuni. do
nut ht-coerced into having 1mmcd1-
JI · 'ur&er; Ha\c the 1nJUI')' evalu-
Jl<'d h' a local ph)SIC'1an to make
' r. there arc no hfc~thrcatcnina
wmphcauons. but try to delay sur-
J('" until )OU have spoken with
, .. ur family phys1Clan and/or or·
1hc fll0d1c \Uf'IC'OO at home
\\lrgt'I") should ~ performed by a
ph,\luan who can follow )Our rc-
1.0\rn and wuh v.hom )OU will
ha' r an on101n1 rclauo nsh1p.
\nu1hcr reason 10 dela) SUl'JCI')'
un1d \Ou arc home 1s that It takes
11m, tor the s~lhna to go down so
an accurate d1agnos1s can bt made
.\ torn or pan.ally tom antcnor
cruc1 a1e ligament 1s the most com-
mon kntt IOJUI) in skuni. usually
rt'sulting from sc'erc twisting. This
liument 1s located on the inside of
the kntt and kttps the femur and
11b1a from sliding on each other. If
tht' ligament stretches out. the 1nd1-
"1dual ma) be put an a long leg
brace unul the ligament tightens
back up If the leg 1s not 1m·
mobilized. the ligament ma) heal an
lhC' \lrC'IChC'd p<l\1 llOn
W11h lurthrr \lress. the ligaments
ma" let go en11rcl) and require
\urg1t:al rl·plan·mcn1 The most
common approach 1s rccons1ruc-
11o n Th{' torn ligament 1') replaced
"11h a IC'ndon graft from the pa-
t1l'nt's knee arc a or a s\ nthe11t
mawnal ·
\hc."r "lurgen pat1enu begin hght
C\eru!I(' whllC' IO thc hO\p1tal 10
keep the L.nt'l' from 'illlTening. The>
began ph)'ill'al 1herap) o ne 10 SI\
"«·ks afkr \urgen depending o n
thC' ~'ent~ of the 1n1ui:
In ~onsultatmn ""h the or-
thopedic surgron the therapist
stans the patient on a '"I') lov. le,,.el
pravam -.·1th the goal of regaining
strt'ngth and range of mouon. Thcrc
arc a numbtr of approaches 10
accomphsh th1'i. including pro-
~ssl\ e straight lcg raises w11h
"eights, abduction and adduction
e\em~. EMG surfa~ electrodes
to f'C('Ord the amount of mu~lc
s11mulat1on and manual rcs1Sll'-'e
eitCT'C'ISt'S
As the pattent progresses, the
patient bqins "foot on the ground"
e"cmses. slidin• the foot bacl. and
forth on a machine Other exerct~
m13h1 include exercise boards,
"eight machines to inc rease
strcnath. stationary bicycling. stair
d1mb1ng and 1sok1nct1c rchabtli-
tat1o n machines.
Ti red of tr yi ng other methods with no resultsl
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Lindora Medical Clinic pioneers
methods of conquering obesity
Dr. Marshall 8. Stamper's available. Then, the rule of the ments counteract any aide et-
famlly had a history of longevity. day was to "eat less." a dictum tects), dieters achieve a state of
So it came as a shock when his that is so easy to say but much ketosis, which allows for rapid
mother passed away while she more difficult to follow. weight loss -30 pounds in six
Was Still In her 60s. S weeks for womena and 35 to •O As a result, tamper began It was her death. however, spending his time developing a pounds for men being common.
that inspired Undora Medical weight-loss program that In-By the end of 1971, there were
Clinic, a medically supervised corporated the principles of an five llndora Medical Cllnlcs In
weight-loss program that has Italian endocrinologist who Orange County. Soon afterward.
helped more than 75,000 people stumbled upon ketogenlc centers opened in Los Angeles.
reach their weight loss goals. weight loss as part of another Rlvet"slde and San Bernardino
Stamper. who was a family study. In addition. Stamper in-counties and today there are 29
practitioner before devoting his eluded behavior modlflcatlon as centers throughout Southern
life to helping people shed ex-prt of his program because pa-Callfomla.
cess pounds. was stunned by tients cannot achieve per-In 1990, Llndora expanded
his mother's death even though manent weight loss If theres is the scope of lta service by offer-
he knew that her obesity was no permanent change in their Ing patients Last Pack, a smok-
adversely attectmg her health. eating habits. Ing cessation program hailed as
Her untimely death prompted in 1971. Stamper began otter-the most effective of lta type in
him to begin researching ing patients his weight-loss pro-North America. Later, Llndora
bariatrics (the treatment of ob-gram as part of his private fam-Introduced a akin care program
esity) ily practice. By reducing pa-featuring Retln-A that also is
What he learned ws that there t1ents' caloric intake to only 500 growing In popularity.
was no dequate diet program calories per day (protein supplle-
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tea? Don't resign yourself to a basketball team In 1979.
life of flabbiness; the<e are other Since earning Ms bachelor's
options. degree In corporate fitness. he
One of those options Is Bod-has conducted training and
les By Carrldo. John Carrldo Is educational programs tor major
a personal trainer who has corporations, civic as.Soclatlons,
learned through experience that fire and police departments and
all men (and women) are not health clubs. In 1985 after win-
created equal. Everybody Is dlf-nlng the Mr. Callfornla tltle. Car-
ferent and requires a per-rldo started his own corporate
sonallzed training program and fitness operation designed to
diet. get executives Into the habit of
More Importantly, every per-staying trim.
son Is different when It comes to "What most people fall to
exercise. Some people need to realize Is that there Is a certain
be poshed to work out, while technique to proper weight
others need to be pampered training," Carrido says "I start
"You can't just lose weight," people off slowly because I
explains Carrido. owner of Bod-don't want them to burn out I
les by Carrido In Newport want them to enJOY It and make
Beach. "And more Isn't always It a part of their lifestyle."
better. It's a matter of nutrition. Eating right has always been
weight training and aerobics." one of the main Ingredients to
He should know. Carrldo won being healthy and at Wahoo's
the lightweight division of the Fish Taco. not only 1s eating out
1985 California 8odybulld1ng healthy, but It Is recommended
Championships. He's a former by John Carrldo
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Clrn•cs nove oeen prov1d1ng
answers for oie1ers IOf 20 voora
Using the untQue l•ndoro methOd
women can 1o .. JO POUndt In eta
•Mk•. men as much 01 «>-wN ..
eating real food. l •nctoro is
compet111ve1y p11ced with other
p1o01oms And now, with our new
creot pion YO'J con ION weign1
f()f OS •lfle OS $20 pe1 montnl"
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Healthy cuisine at
the Village Farmer
Long-time customers of the
Good Earth will find familiar but
improved menu Items at the
Village Farmer.
Olga Hunt, who owned the
Good Earth at Fashion Island
and South Coast Village, has
upaated her menu and renamed
the restaurant at South Coast
Plaza VIiiage.
Hunt personally created all
the items on the menu. "Every-
thing Is made fresh on the
premises dally" she saJd. "All of
the baked goods, Juices. soups
and sauces are made from
scratch
perlence packed full of whc»&-
some goodness. That Is what
Olga Hunt and her staff at the
VIiiage Farmer strive for.
The menu boasts a mouth-
watering array of appetizers and
garden fresh salads and home-
made soups like hearty veg-
etable and Granny's Blackt>ean
Soup. Also featured on the
lunch and dinner menu are "reaJ
cooking from the grlll" speciaJs,
hot and cold sandwiches,
casseroles. pastas and "sup-
pers from the . heartland."
The hearty breakfast fare at
the VIiiage Farmer Is also a
great way to start out any day.
The VIiiage Farmer Is health-
concious but It hasn't sacrlfloed
taste for health, according to
Hunt. All of the res1aurant's
produce, poultry and meat are
bought fresh every day. Nothing
Dr. Mark Anton
a specialist in
plastic surgery
Or. Mark Anton Is In the pri-
vate practloe of plastic surgery
In Newport Beach. He gradu-
ated magna cum laude from
Tufts University and received his
M.D. from Bowman Gray School
of Medicine.
After five years of general·
surgery and plastic and re.-
constructive surgery resldency
training. he completed fellow-
ships In cranlomaxlllofacial sur-
gery and esthetlc and re.-
constructive breast surgery.
Anton speclallzes In plastic sur-
gery of the face, breast and
body.
Anton has authored multiple
scientific publlcatlons.
Dr. Mark Anton's office Is
located at 355 Placentia Ave ..
Suite 206, Newport Beach. Ad-
ditional Information Is avallable
at 722-1967.
Acupuncture utilized
for modern ailments
Acupuncture, the tradltlonal
form of Oriental medicine, Is
ottered as an alternative to cer-
tain medical and personal prob-
lems by the Oriental Medical
Clinic In El Toro.
Or. LOUIS y .c. Lu. an
acupuncture specialist for 16
years, noted that acupuncture Is
the oldest system of medicine
known to man. originating In the
Orient over 2.000 years ago.
And, he adds, the needles are
not really painful.
Lu uses disposable needles to
stimulate specific points on the
body pertaining to lndlvldual
problems. He also used herbs to
aid In the process
People who want to lose
weight or find relief from
arthritis and back pain can ben-
eflt from acupuncture. Lu main-
tains. The treatment also IS ef-
fective on headaches. high
blood pressure, vertigo. tennis
elbow and even herpes
Acupuncture also 1s highly ef-
fective in helping smokers to
quit. the doctor added. He says
smokers can be cured m an
average of six visits to an
acupuncturist
"Most pain-related problems
are successfully treated with
acupuncture." said Lu. who was
born In China and trained In his
specialty In T alwan He came to
the United States In 1985.
Dr. Lu's office Is located at
23591 EJ Toro Road, Suite 150
In El Toro. Appointments and
free consultations may be ar-
ranged by calling 837-9425.
·1 wanted to go back to the
basics. back to the land" she
says of her new menu. Hunt
feels her restaurant Is a trip
back In time. back to the days
when cooking dinner was a full
day affair and the whole house
smelled of fresh baked bread
and roasting chicken. When
burgers were made with the
freshest of beef and garnished
with garden-fresh vegetables
When apple pies were baked
with fresh picked fruit and
pastry was made with loving
hands. When dining was an ex-
Is pre-canned and they use r.:===================================i
Volunteer.
fresh herbs and spices In all of
their preparations.
The VIiiage Farmer serves
breakfast. lunch and dinner
seven days a week. It's located
at 3810 S. Plaza Drive In the
South Coast Plaza VIiiage.
Phone 557-8433. ..
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• Safe • You can wear make-up
• Pay as you go • No limitations of activities
• Procedure can be done all at once or slowly
week by week, layer by layer for 5 weeks
• No surgery, no sanding, no injections
This oma.iing technique ls ptrformed In the
doctOf's olficc In a Rlatlwly ~ time. Wuh
this proc.edu~. special ldutions are painted
on the f ac:e, much like an artist painting his
canvas. Th« benOts lndude (~ndlng on the
type of face peel): wnnlJes.remCJYed or
imprQ\led. skin-smoothed and lightaltd, d.vk
drda under the eyes and ''bigs .. craMd Of
Improved, llp tlna Improved or m-nowd,
dilcdorltions. Old age spots. sun spots and
Mdda-mnowd Ot impowd. Some typa ol
acne 1C111S can be lmProwd·actiw acne can .a.o be treated.
Thrrt ere foUr diftmnt types ol race ....
available? They are the "minr•.actvanccd.
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efftds ol lhe "Grand" rejuvmAtioin art to
ounding that you can look ui> IO 25 ~
younger JQllowing the procwdure. It hat .,,
bcvn cal1cd a "non-aargial ~l·\ "MirU-
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All Fotldoli, MD, lftoqisc
We're f-ar from hclplcu aeama bn:ast cancer.
In fact. the bcac dc:fcnx 11 our own two hands:
M06t lumps atC diacovered by women
thcmxlvu. Leam about brast
aclf-e.xaminatton and other methods ci
prcvcn°i.
0 HOW TO KEEP GOING
THROUGH PMS
MmcA J.f, 1991 7p.m.
FanoltKhan, MD,~'
We knew it all alorw. The tt:nlion, fattcuc,
depraaon and other 'Yf1\pronu ci PMS a~ In
our bodJCI and our hoc monea · not ln our
nunda. So what do we ~ to azct on with
our livear
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Pain eased
skillfully at
Lane Center
The staff of the Lane
Chiropractic Center In Fountain
Valley Is ~lcated to servtng
the corfimunlty with Its
enthusiasm, experience and
knowledge of back. neck and
101nt care.
The center offers the com-
bined services of Ort. Donald
Lane and Donald Meyer In
chiropractic and Brenda Lar-
rivee and Carol Malolfl In physi-
cal therapy.
"We don't have to refer any-
one out." says Larrivee. "It's a
complete physical rehabilitation
center."
"You don't have to llve with
chronic paln." says Lane, who
specializes In accident victims.
headaches and lower back pain.
Lane's office ts fulty equipped
with complete X-ray facllltles
and he does anatysls on the
premises.
Larrivee uses techniques In-
cluding ultrasound. ~hts and
resistance exercises to ald pa-
tients' rehabllltatlon after sur-
gery, sports Injuries and week-
end mishaps.
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The staff at Lane Chiropractic Rehabilitation Center -standing
(from left). Or. Donald Meyer, Brenda Larrivee and Dr. Donald
Lane; seated. Cassandra Van Zandt and Bobbi Wheeler.
Larrivee had a stunt ftyer who
was paralyzed after a crash and
-In spite of several doctors'
predictions that he would never
walk again -he recovered to
walk with onty the use of a cane
Lane Chiropractic RehabUl-
taUon Center ls located at
18589 Brookhurst St.. Fountain
Valley.
Back pain salved
by combined skills ·
Cooperation between the
medlcal profession and
chiropractic dOC1ors has made
the technique of manipulation of
chronic back and neck pain
under conscious sedation avaJl-
able.
Manipulative treatment of the
spine Is the science and practice
of of the non-operative resto-
ration of the functions of the
bones. Joints. muscles. tendons
and ligaments, according to Or.
Bea Hefler of the Pain Control
Center In Huntington Beach.
The overall objective Is to re-
lieve the patient's pain and dls-
ablllty wtth a minimum amount
of expense and loss of time
from work and other activities.
In acute back pain when there
Is severe paln and spasm, an
anesthetJc may be desirable to
aid with the manfpulatlon. Hefler
says. In chronic pain. when the
patient has received regular ma-
nipulative treatment over a long
period of time and hu not had
a major Improvement In the
level of pain or an lncreue In
back or joint flexlblllty. manlpu-
latlonn under anes1hes!a may be
effective.
Conditions responding wetl to
manipulation under conscious
sedation lnctude migraine head-
aches. chronic neck and back
pain, chronic disc changes.
chronic myositls. c hron ic
fibrositis andrestrlcted motion
following trauma -Including
some compression fractures.
acute muscle spasms as-
sociated with subluxatlons.
arthntts and other conditions
Why anesthesia? The Joints
are stablltzed by muscies and
ligaments When the mUScies
are In spasm the chiropractor
may not be able to put the J(»nt
through Its normaJ range of mo-
tion. Under anesthesls, the pos-
tural tone of the museles and
the muscle spasms are
abolished.
Additional Information about
this procedure can be obt&Jned
by contacting Dr. Bea Helter at
the Pain Control Center of Hunt-
ington Beach. 898-0515.
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Enl11111dng ~ Bat Yl•rs of Your Life
A ContlnW.S Cue lldlmnent Community
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,
Cart's Jr., Ducks & Com-
pany, Episode, Motherhood
Maternity, Mother's Work
Maternity, The Nature FOR THE MARCH OF DIMES
Company, neuhaus
Choootates, Nordstrom.
Page Boy Maternity. Sales
Fifth Avenue and Sesame
Street.
Be a part of en ewN"tt
that is filled wtth prizM, gifts
and the warm feeling in your
heart that you've contributed
to the March of Dimes Cam-
paign for Healthier Babies.
To participate, flit out
the attached registration
form and mail it to the
March of Dimes, P.O. Box
3980, Costa Mesa. California
92628-3980.
Continue your •pport of
the Melch of DlmM ~
joining w.lkAmerica,
Aprtl rt, 1111.
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Yasl I'll WALK & SHOP FOR HEALTIIEA BABIES!
PLAZA PROMENADE REGISTRATION FORM:
This is your walking shopper registration card. Please
fill out card and mail immediately to:
MOO
PO. Box 3980
Costa Mesa, CA 92828-3980
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Providence Prosthodontics plans implant seminars
Providence Protthodontlca,
located at 1310 W. Stewart
Drive In Orange. la offer ng tree
community health Mm natl on
"Dental lmptant1: A Second
Chance for Teeth" Mwch 9 and
fYVery second Saturday of the
month theteefter.
Featured apeakert wlll be Or.
Niies F. Gutet\91. dlplomate of
the American Board of
Pro s thodontlca, and
prosthodontlats Or. Mark
George and Or. Gregory
Guichet.
The seminars will be held
from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Pan
Pacific Emerald Hotel, 1717 S.
West St., Anaheim. Validated
patklng and complimentary re-
freshments wtll be provided.
Call 771-7555 for reservations.
Providence Prosthodontlcs
also offers a free brochure on
dental Implant systems and re-
constructive dentistry.
Dental Implants are a major
breakthrough in dentistry. They
are a godsend for anyone with
missing teeth, but especially for
those people who have lost the
simple Joy of eating an apple.
Dental implants are per-
manent non-removabte tooth
root replacements. The rela-
tlvety new technotogy for reptae-
Ing tooth roots Is sweeping the
country and Is literally changing
the lives of thousands of Ameri-
cans.
T oday'a aophlstlcated tooth
root replacement systems are
bued on the original woft( of a
Swedl9h r....,.cher, Professor
Per-lnvar &anernatk. White stu-
ctytng wound healing In the early
1950s, Branemaft( acclden11y
dlacovered that the space-age
metal titanium had the ability to
form a permanent bond wtth
IMng bone without tissue rejeo-
tlon.
W1th proper 8Uf'glcal teen..
nlque, the t"anJum met81 actu-
ally Integrates with the bone and
becomes a rigid tooth root re-
placement which serves as the
foundation to support artificial
replacement teeth otherwise
known as "dentaJ prostties;s."
The placement of a tooth root
Implant Is a gentle aurglcaJ
procedure. Many consider It
equlvaJent to having a cavity
filled with a local anesthetk:.
After a period of healing to allow
bone Integration to occur, the
visible portions of the tooth or
teeth are constructed to restore
as ck>9efy u poulble the
beauty, comfort and functions
of the natural teeth.
Prosthodontlsts are dental
spec:Jallst in tooth replacements.
Providence Prosthodontlca In
central Orange County Is a
unique facility deltgned to
provide special care tor dental
Implant patients. ft Is equipped
and staffed with prosthodontlst
specialists and support person-
nel dedicated to providing car-
ing services for those with
special dental rehlbllltatlon
needs.
For a tree broehUre and more
information on dental Implant
systems and reconstructlve
dentistry, call Providence
Prosthodontlcs at 771-7555.
Fitness instructor stays healthy at Wahoo's Fish Taco
Eating right and staying flt. (absokltely no lard Is UMd In the
preparation of the foods) Md
the «Mtlelous taste of the food
reached at ~8828. Wahoo's (631-3-i33) and 1133 S. Coast
Fish Taco Is located at 1862 Highway in Laguna Beach
Placentia In Costa Mesa (497--0033).
Looking good and feeling good.
They all go hand In hand. What
was once considered a trendy
tad and labeled a "health craze"
IS QUICkly becoming a way Of
American llfe and It teems to be
here to stay.
that what we put Inside our
bodies ls tust as Important as
the exoerclse we do. Which ex-
plains why Gllck , his staff and
many of his cllentete frequent
the popular eatery, Wahoo's
Fish Taco.
make It an Ideal apot for anyone .-------------.------------
Just ask Rob Glk:k, owner of
the Girls' Gym In Newport
Beach. He was just named male
fitness Instructor of the year by
the Professional Atness Instruc-
tors Association of Orange
County.
Gltck not only stays In Up-top
shape with his endless physical
activities. but he also believes
Glick appreciates Wahoo's
tun and casual atmosphere, and
of course. the food. The menu at
Wah<>O's consists largely of
salads, soft tacos. burritos. a
sanctwtch or two. and sides like
rtce. black beans and Maul
onion rtngs.
The combination of high
car bohyratesa and low fat
-athele1e or otherwiM.
Even though Rob Gliek loves
hi• Job, he aays that phys6caJ
fltneu Is more than Just • ~
neu tor him, It IS hit way of lffe.
He teec:Mt upwarda to abc ~
bles ce ..... a week, does per-
sonal weight trelnlng, aids, tum,
and does just about fN«Y spcwt
lmagtnabte.
The Girts Gym Is tocated at
2902 W. Coast Highway (behind
the China Palace) and can be
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VOL 7/N0.8
SECTION&
~21·,1991
ENTHUSIASM, ENEOOY PJCES a. FOR AtflW. 'RJl).fUi' 84
MARLA BIRD DEMYSTIFIES REX CHANDLER 813 • ORANGE COASrs l.fJST GUIDE TO RESTAURANTS
. CAFE LIDO ARTISTS 87
COAST82
DAILY PILOT ~~)THINGS TO DO THIS WEEK
1 GET 11IE IPllT
The Orange Coast Daily
Plloc Joins other local busi-
nesses an sponsoring Spirit Run
1991, the councy's largest SK/IOK
race, on Sunday at Fashion Island
an Newport Beach. Registration
'tarts at 6·30 a.m. The SK race
gets under way at 7:30 a.m. and
the !OK wall stan at 8:30 a.m. For
info rmation, call 720-0837. See
story on page B4.
2 CIRQUE DU IOl8.
Le Cirque du Sole1I, the ac-
claimed French-Canadian
1hea1ncal circus, will make its Or·
angc County debu1 tomorrow and
run through March 7 under the
big top an the South Coa t Plaza
parlang lot near the San Diego
Freeway and Bear S1rcet Perfor-
mance wall be Friday\ at 6 and
9·30 pm ; S:icurda}~ at -1 30 .ind
:30 p m . Sundays at 1 :ind 5 p m
and Tuc:\dJ)S, \\-cdnc d..t}S and
Thur<;d.1\ JI pm There \\Ill be
no !thO,.,.s on MondJ) Tid.ct pnc·
e .. r;.inge from S 12.50 to S33 .SO for
adult' JnJ from S6 10 S.:! I 50 for
children .ind Jre a\atl.ible at
l 1d.c1ma .. 1er.
3 AlBBIT BROOKS
Albert Brooks' "Defending
Your Life." an whach he co·
scar' wtth Meryl Strecp. Rap Torn
and Lee Grant, will open an the ·
atcr\ along 1he Orange Coast on
Frad.1)
'EVITA'
The 11"-tnc C1vac Light Opera
will conclude ''' run or
"Ev11a·· at the lf'.tne Barcl:iy Thc-
a1 rc on frlday and Sa1urda) 01gh1
at p m and S:iturday at 2 p m
For anform:it1on and ttclets, call
~54-46"6
5 fflOI( QUARTET
The Fresl Quartet wall be
prescn1ed by the Laguna
Chamber Music Soc1e1y rnn1ght at
8 p.m at the LagunJ llcach High
School auditorium. Ticket'> arc
SW For 1nformat1on, \.all 494-
2~~2
8 lffRA PACH
Opera Pacific presents
Batel' "The Pearl Fl\her•\'
and Verda'' "A Ma '>ked Ball" an
repcrcory through the fir!.! week of
March "The Pearl £·asher " wall
be performed tonight, Saturday
and March I at 8 pm. and March
3 at 2 pm "A Ma ked Ball" will
be performed f nday, Feb 28 and
March 2 al H p.m and Sund:iy 31 2
pm T1ckel) for each show are
pnced at $20 to $70 For 10forma-
111m, CJll 546-7372.
7EVM DAVIS
Comedian Eva n Davis 1 :ip-
pe:inng at the lmprov in
ff"me through Sunday. Showt1mcs
Jrc tonight and Sund:iy at R 30
p.m . l·mJay at tUO and 10:30
p m • nnd So1urday tit H and 10.30
p m f·or 1nformat1on nnd rc~Crv3
t10n\, calt H.54-5455
Roger Bloom
14 AMBICM QUMm
The American Sering
Quarter with pianist Nana
colnik, prescnrcd by UCI Cham-
bc r Music, will pcrfonn a progrJm
of Mozart, Brahms and Tw ntak1s
at the lrvane Barclay Theatre on
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Tickets arc
$12 at rhc Rrcn Center box office
and T1cketron outlc1s. Call 56·
5000.
'EM'EROR'S CUJ1111' ' 15 "The Emperor'\ Nev.
-------------Clothes" wall be per-
8 'IPDR WOMAN'
"Kiss of the Spader Woman"
wraps up 1ts run on Sou1h
Coast Repertory's econd St.ige
this y,cd.cnd. For ~how 11me and
ttcket inform1111on, call SCR :H
957-2602.
9 MORENO IOll.RS
Rita Moreno will headline .a
fund·rail>mg gala a1 the AnJ·
heim Hilton and Tower:. ~pon-.orcd
by the Santiago Club and 1hc H111·
panic chamber or Commerce to
raise funds for H1!1panic youth pro-
gram~ on SaturdJy night 1 iclet~
to the cvcnl, which will include
cocl1a1ls, dinner. entertJanment by
Moreno an dancing to 1hc Rudy
Macias Orchestra. arc Sl50 per
person For mforma11on and re er·
va11ons, call 836-65b4
1 0 'Al.ADOIN'
' Aladdin," J s1age .1dap-
ta11on of the popular talc
performed b) the Llguna Pla\'-
house Youth Theater and geared
for children ages 4 and up, wall
open .it the playhouse Friday and
run throu~h March 3. For show
times and t1clct information, call
494-0743.
11 ~~rlet wall
be presented by the Or-
ange County Philharmonic Society
on Tuesday at 8 p.m at the Irvine
Barclay Theatre. For mformJt1on.
call 646-0CPS or 854-4641)
12 'MORTAi. TIIOUGKTI'
Demi Moore and Bruce
W1lh~ lake to the screen
together m "Mortal Thoughts,''
al!>o ~tarring Glennc Headle} anJ
Hor.-ey Kc11cl, opening Friday an
theater\ along the Or,lngc Coa)t
13 JAMEi NEWTON
The James Nc"'ton fan
Quartet wall perform al
UCI'~ Fane Art Concc.:rr I l.111 on
S.turJay at pm. fitkCl!I arc $10
:ind arc ova1lahlc at the Oren e'en·
ter box office on cumpu) or nt
Tickc1ron outle1s; 10 order h>
phone, c II 856-5000.
formed by the Cerritos College
Children's Theacn at Orange
Coast College's Moore Theatre on
Saturday at ~·30 p.m Ad.,.ance
t1d.ets are S5.50 for adults and
S3 50, pnce' al 1he door v.111 ~c S.,
and SS For mformJtton Jnd re~er ·
'a11on'>. call ·U'.!-58 0
1 I
178 ICEYI
The piano duo nr Pinto
D ov a I 1 s -Mt n c r Jn d
Chnstine Auon1 Sepe v.111 per·
form Jt Orange Coast College s
Fane Arts Rcc11al Hall on SJturda\
.at R pm The program will include
selections b) J.S Bach. Dcbu'>'I}.
Drahm•,, amt-Saens and Ravel
ricl el arc $7.50 an Jdvancc and
S9 al the door For 1nform:111on
11nd re.,crvat1on\, call 412-581\0
' I! Oalty PUot Weekend/ Thutadtty. February 21. • :1991
17 o.c. CllMm
The Orange Coun t y
Chamber Orchestra, con-
ducted by Micah LcV) and featur-
ing ,0101 1 Jerry Folsom on h cnch
horn, wall perform a program tn·
eluding ''ork\ of R1 hard S1rau 'I
and Ml)tart .11 the frv1ne B.uclay
Theatre on MondJy at 8 p.m. For
11cke1 mrorm:u1on, call 54-.S646 or
6.slJ-2-123
18 USED IOOIC IAlf
The Friend' of the Ne.,.,.
po rt Be.lch Public Librtlry
wall hold a U cJ Uook Sale on
h1da~ and Saturd.ay from 10 J m
to 6 pm at the l:.astblurf Viii ge
Center. on f J\tbluH Dmc off of
JJmboree Boch hardbad. and pa·
pcrbacl bool\ wall be on .. ale, "'tth
prac:e' !>tJrttng at 2'i cents.
19 BOB MARLEY DAY
Uob Marie' D.i) Cck ·
bra11on reaturing lhc
band' A;wJd, \IJ\I Prac,t, Jl)hn
Holt, the Tanihn' r 1ppa Inc and
Pc:tcr ~pence .md other' ,.,.,11 he
held ~.tturday JI .! pm and ~untJ,I\
JI no11n ;it the long Bcac.h Arcn.1 ·
20 AUTO SHOW
The Oran{!e County Au111
Show " being held
Acrobats with a theairical prt ·
encc will take c nter stage \\I n
Le Cirque du Soleil open> ll , ·'
t\.\O-\\-t?ek run Frida und"r 1h•
big top in the parking lot
South Coa'-t Plazcl
1hrough Sund..i) at the An11hcm1
StJdaum E:<h1b1t Bu1ldang~ I 1 ~C'''
.11c S5 for adults And free lor
young'iter under 12 For 1nr11rn11
11on, a ll 93.5-0431
Rogtr Bloom 11 tht Aru Edlt1>r of
thr D•iJY Piiot.
,
t ,
~
/Ill • .
' i l '
~nd: OC, On1nae County. OT,
black lit. BT-opt., black tit op-
tional. pp, ptr ptrson. TBA, to bt
arranatd.
CHARITY ANO
SPECIAL EVENTS
•Seminar. Fa\hion how and
Luncheon, Feb. 21 at 9.15 am ..
Spygl:w1 Hilr Philharmonic Com·
mittec 111 J·our Sea on' Hotel.
C\\pe>rt Bench SSO pp Phone
723-0130
•"The Pearl H'her\" Dinner,
fcb. 21 at 5.30 pm. Opcr.1 Pacific
at Cent er Club. Co 13 Mc'a Open
to the pubhc. ConlJtt Richard T
Oe:iry. 5J6-73n
elebrJtc .1 (entul), Cclebr,uc.
the Children, I eb 23 Jl 10.30
a.m. OC Children' llc,me Soc1et)
fa h1on hem and luncheon at
H) lit Regency lf\inc. S.$5-55 pp.
Phone 542· l 147 •·A Ma ~ed Ball" Dinner, Feb.
22 al 5·30 pm . Opera Pacific al
Be\ crh· Heritage Ho1et, Co'Sta
Mcc;a Open 10 1hc pubhl Contact
Richard f Deal'\, c;..i6-7J;2.
•Gue' \\.ho's (·oming 10 Dinner.
1-cb 23. CHOC progre\\l\C din·
ncr S2<i pp Con1,1c1 Janet JS·
Ur\~I. <i.)2 '\675
•AmencanJ A" ard~ Dinner. I eb.
:?.J JI 6 pm . Cypre<c; College
lounJJtion JI D1 ne)l:1nd Hotel,
An.1hc1m $125 pp. .Phone 826·
4J60
•1 he Fllbulou hCt1c!>. Feb. 23 at
6:30 p m • Amert1..Jn Heart A\~I·
.11mn of OC .11 four ca"-tmS
llol<"I. '1:\\pC>rt f~ 1ch S:?:!S pp
13 f Phonl' ,c;6·35 .5.
•u1rJ L\po, r ch 2.i. I) u.m.·3
p m at OC. l-a1rground,, Co)tJ
~lc':i St pp , 'cn1ur c11i1cn SJ.
1..'t1 Ju.:11 tr~t Pl-1•ne 't-1111 ··h.J h >r '(\UN:ll. I \.'h 2.;, w
J m I pr P t.lillc Po~cr ka~ak
.ind 'Uri 'k1 tkm11n\l rat1nn' JI 'I he
Dunc'. '\c;\\ f)Orl Beach £-rec.
Phlmt 6""c;. I:? 15
• \ 1."kcd U.111" ( hamp.1gne
Brunch, f ch :?.i .it I I 10 a m ..
Opcr.1 P.lc1fo: al Rc,crly Hcntage
Hotel, C1, .. 1a ~le-.... Open h.l the
puhlic. C1m1.1c1 R11..h mt 1 Dc.11).
546-7372.
•F.1ke . I Prgcne., JnJ fhcft, Feb.
25 nt <MO .1.m . Dr Mon1c.1 Rot·
h 'h1ld Bow '>peak' at-out lake' 1n
the .indent and current nrl "-<.lrl1h
tor Hm~er" Mu,cum Docent Gu1ltl
111 the mu,cum. SJnla Ana Ac.Jm1\·
\ton I' free Con1Jd Barbara Wal·
h;im,, 7S6· 75 l:?
> •nn~hl Idea for Du"nc' • Fch.
27, l:?·b p.m .. OC bu inc ., expo al
O<. Fairground . Co t. Mcsil .
Phone 75 I· 3Z47 for e\h1b11 pace.
•Focu\ on uctc 'lful \\omen .
Feb 2 , 7.9 .am at Jf\inc ~farrioll
Hotel. Brealda .. 1 p net di cu ion,
SW pp Educational c ion. S35
pp. Uoth S.$S pp. Cont ct Anne
K1mhcll Relph, 1 5!·61 ..
rn1\i1l l ndcr the ea. Mu'h
2, 1 kcd D:ill Ch:.ipter of OC
Pt:rforming Arn Center at
Oi,neylanJ tlotcl. An:ihe1m $ISO
per couple Co ntact Eloue Neely,
SR:? WR3.
•Monopoly Pa1ty, March 2 at 8:30
p m .. Cabaret Chapter of the OC:
Pcrformm& Art Center at C'} tat
Court, South Co ~t Plaza, Co ta
Mc S 100 pp Contac.:t Linda
•
BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S
~a kcd Ball'' and OrJn ,. The Oran c County Performing Arti Center 1n
Co~a \.~ will ix-the 1tc of .. era! productions
1n the coming d..J) including Opercl P.1e1ftc'o; "The
County Ph1lh.lrmon c S 1•tv') pr~ntation of th"
Mozartcum OrchestrcJ 1 i;,.ttzburg
Lewi,, 455·3~2.
•·A Masked Batr' Dinner, ~farch
:? Jt 5.30 p.m •. Opera Pacific at lo·
cation TBA. Open to the publtc.
Coniact Richard Oe:iry. 546· 7 372
• pa Spcctacul:u, March 3 IU
a m.·6 p.m , OC Fairgroun1.h,
Co ta ~1e .. a. S5 pp. Senior , ch1l
Jrcn free. Phone 895-1406.
•Pa1ron Brunch, March 3, CHOC
at Center Club. Co 13 Me :i $1 25
pp. Conl3ct Janet Nagur h 532·
))675
u1 me f ant:iw, March 1. 7 30·
10.30 pm, OC Phil harmoni1;. Soc1
ety at Jewel Court, South Coa t
of OC Performing Art Center a1
RadMon Plilza Hotel, lrvmc. S50
pp. Contact Dorothy Reichle, 644·
5117
•F. h1on Sh~ \t rch 7, CHOC
CJ'-hion how ,1t Ruz Carlton, Lag·
una '1guel. SSO pp Contac t J.\nct
:-.Jarur k1. 5;2. (>75
•1 J h1on Show, March 7, Oh .. e
Crest Treatment Center~ Women'
Guild.
•Montt.; Carl,., Night, M rch .
Madame H. ModJC ka Chapter of
OC Pcrfornung t\rt Center at O f·
fic.:er's Club, El Toro Manne Bue
$60 pp Cont,1c1 'I ilcy Fro t, 832·
9 29
pnn&llmc Fant ic Boutique.
March -9, CHOC al 1 lomc\tcd
tlou'>e. Contact Janet Nacurc;l1.
S32-!\6 75.
•Cckbr11y Bowling Tourn.imtnl.
\1 1rch 9, JO a.m ·3 pm. OC
I r.1uma Soc.1ely at Concou"c
~hng Alley. Anaheim Phone
'i7 l-Of-02
•D.t} at the Race , M.irch 9,
Ch:ipter II Stage Door Chapter of
0( Pcrform1n Aru Center. Con·
t. ct (.arol n Nonng. -t6-7946.
mArt of Dining. March 10 at 5:30
p m , Ne" port I latbor Art Mu C·
um reccp11on and dinner at Four
ca on Hotel, f\.ewpon Be ch.
SJOO pp. Contact Maxine Ga1bcr,
159·1122.
•Pullin' on the Ghl.t, March 10·
(temporary date) at 6 p.m, Bc\cr·
Iv 111~ Ch. pier of OC Performing
Ari Center al Center Club, C~ta
Mc .1 $65 pp. Cont u h1rlc)
Tedrick, 951·5 I 76.
ART
8Art In t1tute of Southern Cahf·
orn1a (2222 l...lguna Canyon Rd ,
l..oguna Buch, 497-3309). Throu h
March 8: Wurks on Paper, rcah~t
fi urativc and l:andtntpc. Through
March 15: Ont) Dra"-inS.' March
9.25 Color 11 OrJngc. "ork b) art
student'\ from KinJcrgaricn
through h1gh-~chool
•a1,1ango ( 19100 von liwrman.
Irvine, 75!·5222). r eb. 2·t Apnl :?f\·
Oranlle Crucible. Ornnge County,
OCCCA
•California HHC n1-.er~11~.
Fullerton (~IJm \rt Gnllcry, SOO
'l State Colic e Blvd . Fullerton,
"7'·:1H1) Through larch ti' Jfo.
panic An F. h1bi1.
•1..:igun3 Ari Mu cum (301 Oill
Drive. ucun:t Bench, 49.$ ·6531
Through ~farch 17: T onv Ulbat
nev. pamlm Through farch :.t
f.dward Corbett Rttr ~cti'+'c: e,,.
r.rc l\C~ culpture of Ahtn lJ ht
fhroui.:"I pnl 21: l\1m Abele .
The Sm CollcctM ( 1ell1tc l
outh \c11 I Pina)
• h11ma G~llenc'. ( 1l iJ cv.·
port Cen1cr Or., f· h1on t Ian'-',
'ev.porl Uc:ich). fhrou h feb. 2..':
H1 h1 Ot uh.
~c~port Harber rt Museum
( (io SJn Clemente Drive, 'cw·
port &a,h. 759· l 122). Through
March 17: F.dward Hwsicr: Roh·
ert 1111u.
tar) Sheet' p49 and C n·
)On Avenue, hv1nc). Through Feb.
..6. Roticrt E WooJ; Br11d hccrt:
March 2·Apr1I ~ · HU\\ard
Morgndge. Kris11na R1ct \,ul!ent.
llZ PILZa t5365 Alton Ste I.
In.inc). Through feb " r.~u r.1·
11\C, land'>C ipe and cunccp1ual
pJ~lcb b~ Dcbr;i Hu c
MUSIC
•Liguna Chamber Mu\IC Soc1t.:1y
('<3rlOU~ l<XJllOn\, .!'J.l-2 2~1 ( c:b
2 1 frc:\k Ouarlct. M11r~h J l
Ta h'h Quanct
•<>C: Ph1lharm0 n1" '"" ~''· pm .11 OC Pcrformin~ \n, Ccn1cr,
600 I ol4n Cenler Drni:. Cu 1.1
!\I c ' .1 5 ' J ·: .! 2 : I l I 1 '
MolJrtcum Orchc Ira ul " •"'Ure
\\Ith C{lnduct r H '"'Cir.it r I \II;
hnt'>t l rn'' J.. .1cic \tlirch 1
\ tolartt·um Orl ~ tr J ot s.1l1bur g
\\llh "' nduc1or H 1n' Gr.JI and p1
30l\I ~IC\CO l.uhm .\1 rch '
Orch1.\lrc: de P.iri .. \\llh .. onduc:or
Scm\on B)"hlo.c' and duo·pmnl'l>t'
K.i11a :ind \tanc:I " LJ"'" riuc
•OC Ph1lharmon1 .. S t\, rm
JI Irvine BJrda\ ThNlrc • .J:.:~
CJmpu' Dmc at Bm.lf.C K Jd.
lf\.inc, "53-2.!22 h:b :<i The \n·
gelc' O ua r1 c1 ind Donald
\1clnn1..., I cti 2~ Le 1ure 1 he
.., oun£ \lol.trl ~I tr~h 6, 10 l \
ChJnib.:r Ordie!)tra \\Ith condu .. •
lflr Ch n,tol f'cricl \lar"h 1 i
Lecture, l n 1hc G Hdln' ol
.\hrabel ~I 1r h ~I l \ < 1u11.sr
Ou.1rtct
•Lo' Ani:clc' \1J'1cr \.horJh: ,1nJ
1nfont.i ( Doroth' C h:ini.llc:r l'a\11·
ion. \tu,11.. Center, I ;c; ~orih
Grand ,\\cnuc, Lo~ ,\nsctc.. 21 '·
<> .. :?. ":' ~ J fohn Currie. 1.l nduc:or
\1arch Z \\fir'' h\ Kod..Jh
P:t ulu". Oruckncr ·
8 '\c.1\pc 1rt Harbor \rt \tu~cum
( (iO \Jn C.1c mcntc Dr . ~C\\pt'rt
Beal ' -"J· 11 :2) \IJrch 9 :\If I
Chambe r ~lu,ic. •or r. Pa ... 1(1 (OC Performing
Arb Center, ,f)($.I T 0\\ n C'cn1er
Dmc. Co t:1 \k!ioa <179. -ooo)
Throul!h \brch .;· The Pea rl r I h·
~~tttJ. Th mul?h .\larch :? \
.\ta'-Led B 11 1\crdil
•Pac1fl" }mphom f pm at OC
Performing Art\ Center. 600 l<l'o\n
Ccnlcr Dmc C1"t" \fe!>., J"',i.
423''· Marc~ 6·"': conducttH
Chmlopht:r ~eamcn, p1.1n1\t ,\nd·
re.1 Lucchc~1ni.
DANCE, THEATRE
MUSICAL THEATRE
•\t~ .. tcl') Cafe l l lu rt , 1 Hut·
ton Ccnlrc Ow c, nt 1\na, 95.S •
CL E) Dinner ~h r rid"" nd
aturJ;a, : ··~turdcr at C3fe :-:oir."
Performing rt Center (600
To"n Center Omc, O»ta 1e ,
.. (l--000). March 12·24: Amc nain
Ihllet Theatre.
• outh Coa t Rcpcrlof) (6 (i
f~n Center Dmc. C ta Mc •
7.5 l·i' 27). M tn t c. feb 29·
Aprc 4: You Ctn t T kc It \\:1th
You, George K ufma nnd
M ll r1 &-.(Ond ~t ge. thr h
Feb. :?4: k.1" of the pidcf\\oman.
l JITISG /NfORMA TIO. : It
)Ou ha\c an nitnt littm1 or
chin c of fnformatKtfl for Blai:k·
B<»l. d1rttt inquirit to &1))11rtin
Epstein. (• Blad.Bob>.... ~.O Ben
1 OQ.IS4, Coron1 ckl .\111, CA
9262.!. Phone (;14) •fi0.1622.
~·u ,.. w_-~ .. ~--.,..,,.~"'· 1~J ....
Cover Story
Students', parents' spirit runs
rampant for annual fund-raiser
By Hah Harrell largest 5 and 10 kilometer race in
o o11 P t Fta1u1e~ Ea tor Orange County.
W11h much of ihc l>Jme energy 11 Aside from its humble begin· 1a~e~ an athlete to complete a ning, there are many aspect of
mJrathlln, Nc"port Beach elcmcn· the Spint Run which make ii
tJry ,chool children and parents unique. Each year the run's logo is
ha ... c turned 3 ,mall fund·raascr designed by a student and selec1cd
1n1 0 a m 3 J 0 r hy cont cs I. Parcnb are 111ill an·
C\Clll. \.Olved an planning, directing and
Th c .1 n nu a I operating the race. And, student<; r 1 r 1 1 R u n , compete for awards and pme~ by
,chcdulctl tor this "selling" entries into lhc race
'iunda\ 1t I-ash· Cheryl Morse, th1 year's race
it1n 1 ... 1.ind, began director. said there 1 a strong in·
eight }car' ago a!> :.chool incentive progr<1m to keep
a ,, ,I\ 1u b.illlc the students mouvated. A four·
the fund crunch I.!:=====~ week campaign 1s de,1sed for the
brought ::il'lou1 ~y Pn'JX.l\tllon 13 students. offering them mcen11,cs
I "o mlllhcr' tm~cd a~out the idcJ and prizes such as pizza anJ ice
of" J JOS· Hhon 10 ra1,e funih for cream panics. movie tickets. soon\
the ,1udcn1' JI 11.irhor \'ic''. Ro\ ":lier bottles, video game~ and
O Ander .. on and 1:..1'1 Bluff ck". casl>cllc players. Two mother' .ire
mcnt.in ,chtx1h ·r hat \car, 1.200 coordinating this year' campaign
people p.1rt1c1patcd 111 ·the event According 10 Mor~e. the in-
anti .ipprn,1ma1cl~ S I0.000 "3' school campaign has student' trav-
ra1,etl. cling thruugh the communal\ rcgas·
Toda}. 1he C\Cn t " C\pecteJ to tering people for the 5 anti !OK
draw mure than 'i,500 people am.I "all...; and run'>. After collec.ting
rn"e 'omc\\here in the range of the rcgistrJlion fee . ,tudcnh
Sb0.000. Not onl~ .He '1utlcnl,, hnng entrJnt' 1hc1r tJcc T·,h1rl\
pJrcnh .ind fJcult} 1mohcd "Ith and !'lib number!>
the t\Cnt. there .He corporate
'fX'n'or' Jlld .1 prolc"innal race 1 o keep the \ludent' mot I\ Jted,
rnord111.11or It h,1., bewme the the CJmpJtl!n ha) 'ct guJI'> for the
14 Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, February 21 , 1991
end ol c.1ch of the four wee ki, a\
'"ell a' holding penotl1c pri1c
dn"''"S'· I-or C\amplc, at lhc end
of the campaign's f1r11t week, tho e
d'"'c' "hach bring an l\\O cnlnc
for every one tudcnt c.1rn .1 piua
part} Mor'e )aid th1\ " the ftr~l
)e.1r e\cry one of the I clJ"c~ Jl
Andcr\On l:.lc:mentarv School
earned a p1aa party. ·
"l here "ere C\Cn three das!>C'>
1hat earned two p1lza parties." ~he
:ud
1 he tn·l>Chool campaign 1s prob-
ably one of the race's grealel>t pro-
motional tool . Last \car. 3.000 of
the approximate 5,0oo entrant
were obtained through the tu·
denb' effort,.
There 1s aho an inccnll\C pro·
gram for 1he teachers, Mor~e 'aid
Other special e\cnt' ut the
school abo keep mor::il high La)l
)C.lf, a rally fe:uunng Ol)mp1c ath·
lclc Stc\.c coll wa~ held a f cw
tla}' prior to the race. This year.
Lt).t \\ cadenbach. the numhcr one
ranked female runner in the coun·
try. \\Ill appear al pre-race ralltc:>
at the elementary ~chool • as "ell
a!t racc·da) fcl>tMticl>. We1dcnhach
"111 al'° award C\.Cry element.tr)
ehool·age child who complete
the race wtth a cloisonne pan.
fH. 25 6 26
HOYT
AXTON
MARCH'
MEL nws
Runner> non athletes and 1am11) members all join forces to ra1~
fund., 1c,r 'l'.'\\.f>Ort BCtlt h elPm• nt;ir-, ~hools by partic1pat1n~ 1n thr
.rnnu.11 ~p ril Run Thi' \(•.tr\ 1 \Lnl geb under w.iy Jl 6 a.m ur,cf.1,
di f a ... h1on bl.ind.
Hideaway On The Boy
"There is no other run that I
know or that features an in· chool
campaign and is such a quality
C\lent that includes fam1he as well
a .run cnthu iast," aid Gcprge
Gu1bcrt of Ehtc Racing, which
helps coordinate the e .. ent.
Fund~ ra1 ed via the Spirit Run
arc used for a variety or programs
at each of the elementary school
aid Morse. Among those 1ha~
benefit arc Science on the Go, a
hands·on science laboratory that
tra\el to the schools; lk~t Foot
Forward, a reading 1ncent1\C pro·
gram; d1sa'ltcr prcparedne ; Bike
Rodeo, and the enrichment pr~
gram for SL'(th graden.. In addition,
Mor e said fund ra1std by the
runs ha .. e been used to purcha e
library books and computers for
both the students and adm1ni tra·
tion to u e.
Allocating the funds is done b)
the schools' PTA {Parent-Teacher
Assocrntion) and PFO {Parent·
Faculty Organization).
In add1t1on to the student,
teachers and parents which get in·
volvcd, the race also gets help
from members of the community.
Volunteers help process runner
the morning of the rncc, a \\ell as
man tations along the route, pre·
pare refreshments for racers. set
up the course and help guide rac·
ers along the course. In all, about
250 \Olunteer arc needed to put
on the race, Gu1ben said.
The Spmt Run, which wa
named after it originally schcd·
uled October date. is now held
:ach )Car to keep the pmt of ed-
1cation rising, said Mor e. And,
.he added, so far effort ha\e been
.uccessful.
Madonna takes Rhino's top 'dishonors'
By Thomas D Elias
SQlppl HowW tw#$ SeMct
LOS ANGELES -Madonna,
who received a Golden Ra pberry
award a wo~t actress of 1987,
was addled with three Rhino
awards for wor t single, "idco and
interview of the year Tuesday in
balloting by many of the nation'
rock mu ic critics.
Madonna's "Justify My Love"
\\&S named 1990's most inferior
single in Tuesday's Rhino cere·
mony.
The first-ever Rhinos \\ere an·
nounccd 24 hours before Wed·
nesday's Grammy Awards, which
will honor the year's best work in
music. It's the same type or timing
used by the Ranie Award , given
out the day before the Academy
Awards to lousy movie perfor·
manccs.
In addition to the worst record,
"Justify My Love" got Madonna
dishonored as the \ideo that
wasted the most money and critics
also named her the year's worst in·
tel'\l1ew.
Just as unfavorably rev1c\\cd \\R
rapper Vanilla Ice, named th e
year's "'orst ani t, most inane new
hit an1 l and least crcauve artist.
Other big name dishonored by
the 60 critics voting were M.C.
Hammer, gl\en the ''Milli Vamlli
Award" as the performer ~ho
made the least musical contribu·
tion to his hit, and George M1·
chael, named the b1gge t come·
down of the year.
New Kids on the Block also
took a hit
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aoelly P,llotcWeekend(.:Dulday.,.Februery 21. 1991
tlU\, soph1,lt\JIC<l \Cl '1mpk •. 111d
!>omchll\\ e'en k~·'i.: h111 11~h1 It ''
th•~ cl'lmh111.111\'" 111 llPP'"''l'' 1h.1t
m.1ke the 11.ipp) \h1nd.1~,· mu'"
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h 1rnll'd 111 l nd.1nd .1Jnw,1 I 1
\C.1r .11:0, thi.: '" 111..:mhi.:r ••utl 1
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pun~ .md l%O~·cr.1 1111.I.. 1 1. I
ha' "°'' hccoml. l hul!c l h. I 1 .1,
p .trl 11f tht• J,11l1.l'•l1•• ~ t \I' '111!1
h.1,cJ 111 \I ind1c'll'l 1'111• 1\
I h11ll \nd Ucll\;icht'i." debuted
.11 numb, r 1t1ur un the Bt1t1~h pop
d1,Hh ' I the ~wop wut1nel~
'di' 11111 l.ir~: \COUC'\, including
, 1 I'', ,, 1c1• " \\ c mhk' ·\re· na
\1tho111~h 1 L•rr' \h1nll.1'' hJ'
1 1 • .~. 1hc l \ h\ ,111rm, their
1 dcrpri,ul '"~"-~ontrnuc' Ill
, I 11 h th,,"' tl• the 'e\tct',. unt'lri
dll ,! Llllh1"1."m ,111d l111m1dat'llc
'l J• ' I \ ht11'\
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1 l•um ... l11chl1ch" '' Bl l°'' 'I er
ncle.'' a sultry n't dt1pp1ng ~1th
sensu.sl urgency and 1rn,1on Ltad
ingcr Shaun R)Jer\ 1h1,i... whls-
pcry \.OC: I and guc't \OCiltil
R~etto\ howh or "''ll'} miy
C\.Cn be too hot for \I 1J..1nna io
handle
I wo other gem include
Grant.lb•&\ Funeral," •hu \Q)1n1
k.:ad guitari l M.:u" D." \ 1.lt~tinc·
tr,e, J ed 1u1tJr hnc and tbc
lOOlf1,)l.C~1al 'Ktllk) Air • fe.1tur·
See ROOS 111
The Daily Pilot's Guide to Music
Ticket
Venue Performers Date Time -. Phone . -
Cale Udo JoeNa ...... .a.nsu,... 'lnl
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Crazy Hone BuC'k Owens 2125 ' 26 7 6 10 pm CALL 649·l6U
1J¥ine .Bare!~ Theatre Ema ?.121 'Mu ·-at&.9 2'1-1100
Amt-ncao Slnng Quarut 2l'loe 7:30 pm 112 854-4646
Orup Coonly Chamber 2f'l6 .,. 111-11 164 ....
Ott~lllrw
I Ul'aDp t.::out ColJep Pinto Dovala-Mlntt It 2fD _,_ .... m..69
Chn1t1M Auon1 Sepa
1v rao,.coa.t ·~·-·~';;;; ·ANubd B&Jr 212'.l 6 21 ... ....,. 161-ARTS
Aru CenteT lht" Pearl F11ht>ra" 21'21 ' 23 8pm 120-70
Morartf!um Orclw.u-a 1125 ·-llt•
o( Sallburv
7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:30 11:30
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Cotby Sho.. Do tftlll
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Into the Night
Cale Lido oners class, some of best blues around
By Andra Sandstrom
Ora"'Ct Cont ~ 1 Pilot
Cafe Lido, in Ne" por Be~
decidedly elegant, with its oph1 st1-
c..itcd etched dn s 41nd bluck lac-
quer interior. The ritzy little club
hosts a variety of c;cpcncncccl J3ll
and blues orti\tS as part of llS
wccl..ly repertoire.
Monday night fcntures Sonia
Santo.,, Afro-Brazilian Jau, from
8:30 p.m. to 1 a m "We alYoa)s
hJ\C a great following inhere on
Monday ," aid manager Scott
Spcrraua, son of Cafe Lido owner
Joe Sperraua.
The Wa)nC Wa)ne Quintet, fea -
turing Peggy Duque nel and Julie
Kell), perform from ·30 to I a.m
on Tuesday evenings.
\'ocahst Sherry Scott, formerly
wtth "Eanh, Wind and Fire,"
pleases audiences Crom 9 p.m. to 1
a.m. each Wednesday.
Tonight will feature entertain-
ment by the Joe Nappa All Stars.
Next Thursday, Cafe Lido will hoi.t
Bobby Redfield's Latin Jazz.
The Bernie Pearl Blues Band
and Harmonica Fat share center
stage from 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. on
Fridays.
Saturday evening's entertain-
ment is Dee Dec McNeil. J3U·
blues vocalist, from 8:30 p.m 10
1;30a.m.
Sundays off er a double dose or
outstanding music, beginning with
a different Jatt band each week :11
2 p.m. Upcoming performances for
the Jazz Sunday how arc Butch
Rallera's Bim Bam Show,· on
March 10, and Papa John Creach
on March 24.
Sunda) night at Cafe Lido i a
star-studded event, with the last of
performers in Michael Patterson's
band, AKA "Papa Bear's Rhythm
and Blues Band," reading like a
album jacket. Pat Hawk, vocalist
for 1he group, has performed w11h
a number of popular anists, in-
cluding The Pet Shop Boys, Bill
Medley and curren1Jv with Michael
Bolton Gu1tan t Bobby Moore
played on the Me rv Gnffith how
for ,c .. eral year Alan Ocremo,
drummer, ha\ also pla~ed with
1 he Ima Hou\ton Ba s pla)Cr
D11,1d Bronson ha played \\Ith
both The Righteous Brothers and
8111 Medley Playing 1he saxophone
ic; Roger "Rockin· ·· Roberts
·we're nol quite sure Yohcrc he
got ht) n.ime," laughed Pa11erson.
h .1er l..no"n a' "Papa Bear" tC\
Im h.1nd member'
No m.mer where the ' arc 1n 1he
country at the time. cvcrytiody 1n
the group n1cs back into town for
their Sundoy night performances
with Pa11cr on, "I guess 1hey all
ju t hke to play with me, but I
don't like to say that!'. Pa11crson
h1m'lelf has led a .. cry distin-
gui hed mu seal career, performing
for many )CU ";th the Righteous
Brother-. and Ii.tier \\1th Bill \tc<l-
ley.
Out of the 1nduMT) for the P'*''
!cw ~car . "hale pu r-.uing an .1c; n~
career. Pa!leNin hJ' put thi-. bJnd
together onh recent I), "'l ht'> t) the
fir st "b,1nd l\e brough t together in
many yc.1r . It\ ~rc:11 1"
m.inage me, and Pat !>!Ill ''"£'
Yo11h me on ~xca,1on Them , and
th1-, place. 1t'' great.'
"Michael JU't ha-. J grc.11 cJr, he
brought U'> .111 IUgethc r I le l noYo'>
"h.11 '>Ound\ ~oo<l, ,,ud HJ" k.
Pat1cr-.on' Sun<JJ\ C\cning per-
formance<. Jre not to he mi,,ed.
Seeing the h1gh-eneri,.1 "PJpJ
Bear" on Sund;i~ night •~ a terrific
v.ay to fin1~h off a v.eclend
Bill Medic~. "ho hH:' in ;\CY. -
pon Be.ich. came dtl1o1.n 10 11 .. tcn to
the group. mJde up of all ht '> good
friend "1 h1 '' one of the pre111-
cst places around to h\len 10 ~me
great mu 1c. The<.e gu)s arc great
they're perfect! Michael u cd 10
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Movies
What the
crmcs say
Ho'' funn} can a comedy
th.at opcnc. '"1th a ma s electro·
cutron be 1 About as funny a
· J...ing Ralph .. \\<hrch i to sny,
·not 'cry "
At ;tll
Th" 1~ a one·joL.e picture.
Herc\ the JOke. A big fat
Amenc~1n slob becomes krng of
Encl.ind
lice Right What else"
l"h.11\ 11 That'~ all. You\e
re.id the premise. You now
L.no" C\crythtng there ic, 10
kno" .1bu111 .. King Ralph "
II \ J picture: that starts at A
.tm.1 neve r even gets to 8.
-By Soren AndeNtn
\lrC/otch_t Netts en-i~
R1•~cnhc:rg\ '1~100 uf John
C100Jrn.1n in \anouc; attire~ "
"h<ll end' up on :.crecn and 11
;il'o pretty much dec;cri~c\ the
plot R;1lph Jone~ .• 1 La' Vega
piano rl.1~er (he pl:t)\ the
lounge'). " n.tmcd L.rng ol
f ngland .1ftc r .1 lrcJJ.: plll>IO·
~r 1ph1c Jl~1dc111 \\lpu out
c:Hry other hl·1r tu the throne,
:ind .Iller 11\ d"c:mcrcJ that
one Pl the rr 1<1r I.an~' h11d h.id
.in .111.ur "-•lh J110n· ~rJnd·
111u1twr R.1lph " ''h1,kcd oft
:11 Lond1m .111.t p: 1m1p1 I~ m,uJc
I.in.
\\ h. I 11 II "'' '' 1 ccn1 ii. un-
\. I •~ l'l<I0,1lh h1l.1n1111~ 1..t:f
chr.111 111 ol Ir .11 IHlll\{ .111Jrd1'
''1th c 11111d111 111 ll.1~h1nc h1'
11-11.il , on,pu .111111.ll grin 1 h.11
10\ llC' II~ 0111 Ill 'IJnJ b.1\.I.,
hut ''' J111n 1n .1nJ cnJt1\ the
pr.1nb Am1•nc "ho doc,n't
Jilin the: tun 1, ;i pnl? .1nil prub-
ahlv dnc'n t like b· cr trthl·r
-n. )t>(' !111/tal.c
\fr( J.1trlt) • \r 1t ' 'lr n ire
Piiot Pick
or the Week
Mlula
" Cfnc from a Mi ll"
Who: Belle Madler, Wood
Allen. Diii Irwin. Daren Fires·
tone .ind Rebecca Nickels s111r.
Produced nnd directed by Paul
M;u ur kv.
What: Nit~ and Dchorah Fifer
recall 1he1 r life 1cittc1her on
their 16th anniversary Marital
m:i>tit m erupts "hen Nie~ tell h!' -...1fe, .a uccc Cul p ~cholo·
11~1 who s recently ~ntten a
he t·-.clkr on mur1.1gc, that
he',; JU\t endcll a m -month uf·
fai1 '"1th :i )oun~er "oman.
When: Open Frida).
\\'hcrr: In theater• long the
Orin c Co;i I.
Plot ·11111 s
PtUY R•rs
Scudent
Huntington Beach
In '!l(jng Ralph" an Amcrk.an
finds him elf ne•t &a
line to be kin.a OI
England.
From our first
sight of Ralpb.
witching tele\lision
while working in a
Vegas lounge, to Otlf
last, having 1 jam
se ion, he is never more than a
man-child. This is ecrcenwriter/~
rc.:tor David S. Ward's (atal error
wuh the movie.
While "l(jng Ralph" is a com·
cdy, providing l•ughs for the audt·
ence 1 only hat! of the equation to
maf.;e a story good. All movie. ad·
here to a general formula which
con:-1 h of a hero (main character)
lacing :i challenge, confroot.n,. ea.
obstacle to accomplishi ng the chat.
lenge and being tran formed for
having met the challenge.
Current!) out o( work, Ralph
agree:. to become the king. Thi 1s
hi~ challenge. The obstacle con·
frontrng him comes from a mem·
ber of Parliamen1 "ho w.tnl to be
krng and so devi c a plot to run
Ralph out or England. These two
element-.. the challenge and 1hc
ob\lacle u~ually serve as the cata·
I> t for transformrng the hero rnto
a better pcr~n. not only brcauc;c
an advcr,ity has been O\'crcomc,
hut hec..iu'c the hero h,1, been
ch:ingc:d rn mecun the ch 1llc:ng1:.
"King Ralph" ~I up the formula
but fa il • cheating the a11d1cnce.
In the end, Rnlph contrnuc!'I '"
before. as rf Jli chance 1v mal.;c a
difference in the \\Orio or ,imply
•" an oppor1unll) to be affc1.:ted h>
life never arose. Therefore "King
Ralph" robs the '
audience out of
their opportunity
to c\periencc a
\Cn'c of uccom·
pl1,h m ent
through another
The fo rm ul .1
~ork.s tor mo\re'
and 1~ good bu"
ne~\ hccau\c the
ttud1ence re<tpond.
'>hort chan&es the v1c:1i.er .. h\ more
than their pockctbooL.. ·
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11 Daily Pilot Weekend/ Thursday, February 21 , 1991
t of • comedy In -·
Irene Etcmo
tudrn Administr:ithe U)~ht.tnt
lluntlngcon Beoch
Today's mO\ 1c mdu'tl) uflcr~ ht
tic rn the way of old·f J,hroned
fam tl) fun, when:
each and CH'n !am
1ly mc:mhcr· can
enjo} a film for it~
pure cntcrtarnmcnt
value David S
\VarJ clo'e' the gap
\\-1th h1~ 'omeumes
SC rl OU\, mo,tl)
comic vr ion of "Krog RJlph." the
tory of .1 pauJXr turned prince
John Goodman play Ratrh
Jone • u Vegas piano pluyer.
\\hO i'I chouJht to be the la\t sur·
v1ving heir to the throne of
f-ngl.1nd after an unfonunatc lrcJk
accident "ipc out the roynl fam·
al) De lie' ahlc hardJy, but :a de-
lightful pleasure to the sen e
noncthclc'>s Goodman cnthu\i:i ti·
Cally undcn.ikcs the role of King
R:ilph 'lhow1ng hi) r w t~lent 10
blend humor and craou~nc~s into
a lovable f anta y.
The movie's moral Cibcr dcJI\
with rc~pon~1bihty and growinB up.
Ralph, who ha pent the ~JOnt)'
of hr hfc JOb·hoppina ond b,uhng
out when 1he goins got rough, r
nc\ier had to account for anyone
other than him elf. After a" urning krn~hrp, he undergoe an as cm·
bly of &&ark and imprc 1onable ex·
periencc th:lt teach him the value or re pon4'1b1hty.
Peter OToole 1 magnific.cntly
rich n the ~1ng•s personal kcrc·
tary and :ad\<1~r. Has noble nurtur·
in& a va t knowlc<tae or the cu
lc.»m \ d " ; of rO).,I anc try
tueltt Rolph'' davcl.,pmtnt,
O'T 's llmclc chM1'mllfc ap·
peal !ltrcn~thcn) hi mlc a' the
O\crc1i:n .1u1horttarian: h n cr.
the one <ircna where he ha
trouhk re hapin~ • nd contrnlling
i\ 1n "ma11cr' or the: heart."
R llph', d101cc for female: Ct>m
p:rn111n~h1p, .1n e 011c dancer
named ~1ir.1ml.1. 1\ ,.\,1nd.1h1u' 'u mm 1c '' complete \' 11hou1 u
villatn In th1' mo\1c: the \tll:un ,,
ck HI) John Hurr ..... ho I\ rc:rlci;t
:i :t ,c(h~·h lhctl, had i:u,, llurt
pl•"' .1 P.irlt.1111cntJ11Jn am.I de·
•<.c11.l 1n1 tr11111 •• l.tllell lllll' nr an•
rlh.:r r ')•ii I 1m1h
\11q 1r1"11t:I\ 'Kin~ f{ 1lph · 1, a
g0< d .ind '1•lid
in"-cstm~ nt rn lun
for l hC' <.'llll!C
l;im1I} I hl· re
rrc:o.l11nl! hr ('.11.
from \IOlenc:c .ind
gore 1' rcg.11
Ou"11lc ol unc:
enc. 1111, mmr<.
c.1n hl· 1.1ggcd •• ,
the: onl~ 'lhccrl>
v..hok omc entcrtJiningl) frlm ot
the '9(" 1hu' l ar
flllitct ..,..
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• -hiform my rcadcN that
ID IM·~ ~""'°Ith o1
attihul• ahead
formed aga ini.t
..,. preview I h1t
• aeen . I knew th
movie -.ould h"" hi cuce p:ans .in
that, 1t the le.1 1
, John Goodman, \\tu
-._.:::...;;....._....J pla,t the 111le role
or Ralph, -.ould ha.,,e some dmm
H~ever, I felt this n\O\'re "11ulJ
be \Cl')' hJht and airy, almo~t i:1
dan1er or ascending into lhe hr~h
atmosphere. Rather 1han a11cmp1
more complex, interesting plo111ng
it \\Ould stay safe and folio"' the
ho·hum formula. Furlhermorc I
&nm ccd It the though& o( Pct
OToolc in a m~1c such u th
was11ng h1 1cttni 11lent\. \\ell, I
mu t co nre . I was right!
I wouldn't uy chac th1\ m0\1e
"' .n 1troc11y, but that n \\h d1\
!IPPOinting in 1u ~1mplcne') It
tcclftcd as 1f they had filmed ii 1 \
movie of the week and decided : ,
rcleuc 1t 1n the m<)l;ie the.it~,,
When I ,o out to ~c 1 film, I gen·
crally C(J)CCt an experience d1Ut:'r·
cn1 from that on the tell. (a h11le
Bt1t1 h \I.Ord chotCC After :tll, the
mo\:1c i ct in Britain)
There arc some po\1t1\(
clement of the moHc, 1h1 Uf
rhe thoroughly conn1\1ng. )('hC'n
1ng U>)3l a ., portra)ed Ii) J >I
Hurt "· \Cf') entert. 1n1ng I 1n \
~1 h that th" character hi1J l•c:
dc:,elopcd more full) and r,"
more m1nute!I 1n the mm.rt' r\
other rnterc trng 'pc:ct \\~' t
11)•0\ er <.>f the bu1ld1n • nd r.
counu) 1de o( Brit;irn, J thrn~ ti. '
could h \C added more of tlm
.\n~v..i). I don't ~•mt It' so un
and on ind gi\C th" "10\IC mor
than II I\ i.1.urth tn
prtnt. I can onl~
IC\:<lnlmcnd 1h1\
mo.,.re when 11
come ou1 on
.,.idco. It i not
"or1h p. >ins 6
or $6,SO to 'cc.
llm~cvcr, rf \OU
ht11.e me )Oung
c htlJrc n, the)
\\OUld probabl) COJOY II \~I) much
Our ratings
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Huntington Beach
ID'W.UOJ CMAtn"ll ClNnl 7171 "'"""' .... 1·4'
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• Barnicle new Laguna Playhouse director
Tom Titus
By Tom Titus
()qt Celsl Daly Piiot
The search i O\er at the Laguna
Pll)'hou.sc, and Andrew Barnicle
ha been chosen as the theater·~
new artistic director
Bam1de, who will replace the
rctrnng Douglas Rowe July l, cur·
rently i hud of theater at United
States lnternattonal Una\.'erstty,
lo\ here he has taught since 19 5
I rom 19 .90 he also was a soc1·
.ite ani tic director of orth Coast
Repenory an Solana Beach ()e ,
North Coast Repenory I '()Ulh or
~uth Coa I Repertory. go figure)
Lake R~c. 6.irn1cle 1s a prore,.
i.1onnl Jctor "'ho recentl) won spe·
c1:tl notice for ht~ performance in
L nford W1l\on's "Burn Tht)" at
the an Diego Repertory Theater.
He and his wife. SarJ, live 1n
(>ccan'1Jc
an outstanJ1ng pool
of C;and1dJtc tO C'h~e from,"
pla}hou e e rch committee ch. ir·
The Daily Pilot's Guide to Local Theaters
Theater
, .. . •• ... ,,.,...... .
.._.Part CMc Theecer
~--a... ........
,,. . GtDW Commuaky Tbuwr
O!r-11~,,__ :
Imoa C\vic Licht Open
~c--.,.....
~port,,...,. ArU Cent.er ,_ ~<"Ailllt
San CleaMot.e Community Tbeat.er
l8ouds 0.. ··• ••W7< .... -..>
l\Vsy OffBroadw8)' PlayhoUM
man Charles Denny commented.
"Andy stood out as someone who
not only had the knowhow, but
who could in pirc the organization
10 mO\e forward, and he was our
unanimous choice."
Playhouse eitecutl\e director
Richard Stein noted that "Andy
po se ~cs all 1he qualtt1er, v.c
loolcd for 1n an am tic director. a
firm commnment 01 lh-e theater. a
strong academic background. c'<·
ten 1ve practical experience and
the \11 ion to help create a new er j ." • Tv.o longtime UCI drama pro·
fe'>SON wtll be dOtnJ a healthy bat
of moonlighting beginning ne'<t
lo\CCk.
Robert Cohen, who's been at
the Irvine un1\.er it) 'itnce it v. a.,
bu1h in 196 , anr.I Keith Fowler.
Cl09iq Ticket
Production Date Pricee Phone .,,. ............... ..... ia .. • .. IUO .... -
.Chlcait'D. Feb.2S ... 1 821·1394 ...... --....... .. ~ -.....-
~Ins in thl o.r«1eo· Marchi ... 1 1117~122 .... ., ... ., ... I • A,rlM ., .. ftl.tTJe
-tvtt.a• Feb. 23 1 15·22 ta..llOO ,..... ...... tu .....
"110 in the Saade" Ma.rchS 112 Ul-O'l81 .. .... I ...... ..... . ..., ···-,,..Good~ March 11 $10 49244'6
"Km,,,.~--..-,..,.
-Women Behlod Bar1f April 20
who signed on at UCI in l 9SO,
have bee n named joint art1st1c d1·
rectors of Theater Forty in Los
Angeles
Cohen and Fowler. who fir t
met :11 the Yale School off Orama
v.hcrc they earned doctorates in
1he m1d-'60s, have collaborated on
muny pro1ects incc then Both
hJ\C cx1cns1"c directing credits m
profe\'>ton:il theater here and
abroad
Thi'> doe n't mean that Bob
and Keith ""'" be leaving the uni·
\.Cr'1tv.'' said Gerard Babb, mar·
kct1ng coordinator for the UCI
School u( Fine Art!> ''The) v.111
both carry a run loJd or teaching
and directing here "
Cohen who recently tepped
down tr om hts po\ilion a .. c.h2ir·
m;in of the drama department a1
.... ..., .....
$12.50 647.889'7
UCI, ts widely lcnov.n a5 the au·
thor or several books on actmg
and d1rect1na -ancluding "Acttng
J>rofess1onally," considered a bible
hmd Sebastian~ \\.·e t 1n San
Clemente AJ and Barbara Ham·
pton bought Sebastian's when the
latter theater v.ent belly-up 1n
I 9 6 and operated 11 a South-
ampton until 19 v.hen 11 v.u
shifted from a theater to a rcstau·
rant
Whtie 1t lasted. the Harlequin
w:is 1he class of Orange Count)
dinner theaters, oHenng some or ...
the most amb1tiou\ and entertain·
ing fare of it" genre -thanks pn·
manly to th two tong·tcrm art• uc
director... Hal"\e) Lc\.1ne and,
later. Lynn Ph11l1p Seibel. To
them. and 1he Hampton' v.c 'J}
fonJI). "thanks for the mcm(mC\,"
A look at the best, worst offerings at theaters
Tht rllh'I I) lftft for the n1.nt 11.Jl b:
(X\XXI n ctlknt; (10.XI 'l> '"7 pod:
1 SMd: cx~am ,nuy aooct: cxx>
fair: (XI l ) peor; Ind (X) nt~ftltl) Md
9AIJ E (XXX) Woody Allen t latut
film 1t a v.lum~iJI ircaunent Of a Knous
"'b,ccc, M11 Farrow pl~y. 1 v.oman v.bo'1.
suH\>Q11n1 u111.kr t~ •'C1&hl or 1 16-)-ctr
rnarn SC ind a wdl-d~~lopcd CaiholM;
con· 1cnc Her v.caltby hu nd (W1I·
ham Hun) docin"t 11kc her ~nous>y,
and •he's 1t1J1dCd 10 1 dwom:d saxo-
phone pbycr (Joe M an1c1n1). All th1
aound1 hke 1 prelude to "ln1tf10n l."
1'ut AJlen talc.a 1 cWf.:r~nt c • 1T1YOlvin&
VJ n I lu h .,UflJ or fanta y and .. h
Mrillmcnt f'1n11 n't ca to u'~'"·
~111 Allen d<>Ca it •1th 1 fuchcry tou'h
that racmblcs Ooa11uon. PG·ll. Adult
concernt. 1.ki*tlott of an c._'(tram.mtaJ if·
fair.
O (XXX1!'2) In 1h11 11rscn1,
robu11 ~lion ot EdMoltd ko.tand •
J~7 pl17. lbc tlMICfl·~d lltlc role "
rcndcrtd •1th humor a.nd p.thos b) &M
peat Frmdl IC10f Ocrard Depetdicu,
.tio .-.. ~tcd for an O.C.r.
Ocp1tdic• P'e• I brilliant, ICRC.•
cr.bbin& pcrfonnance. Nearly C\'Cl)'QllC ••fhc f 1eld" ., llOI a fitil•rilC film The
lu1o•;s 1hc familiar 11ory hu 1nsp11td itol} set up 1n broadly JIKdictAblc
mure than • few mm1cs -rrom Jote w.:a} and H1rns" ch.m1ucr " h:mlly a
hrrcr's 19SO C)raoo d .. Dcricrac .. to •ympathcll\: ficurc. The 111 1gh1' 1n 1h11
tC\C Man111'1 19 "Roxanne." Due d1· pubby drarna 11en'1 subs11nc11I. but \he
m.1or Jc~n-Paul Rappcncau taktt a d1f· film c•n'I be d m d, c ch .. r. "'Tbc
rc~n• tacit . .rii srcat OJ'CllllC tttnes UC F1ctJ•• IS fJr lrum perfect, bur l hH 10
t.upportcJ by ultrl·IC.ahsl~ rroJu'1 n ccnc ltfc 111 11~ o-n PO·ll Adule Subo
valuCS. Scvcnlccnth-ccntury francc JCCI maucr
comes com1ncincly ah\c, )Ct R1ppc:ncau llJIA.\lUT (XX) I ramu 1...dfirclh"s
m11nta•n the pl.1y'• SCllJC of m1:lodT1ma 1bbrcv111cd \c:o1on of " lfarn.lct"' 1m'~ tor
ind 11ony Ahll\Ju&h the v.~rall produc· pur1't~ M 1 G1bs00 -rcrh•J"S the fint
llOll " 1 b11 Iona. wmc of the' ..-:cncs arc Hamkt 'c trcJ lllO\IN ror hunk ' hac -
mplc1cly cnthrallins-Jn French •uh f.tllt a bit dt<>rt "' the mcli1"4holv Dane
£n "" ,4.1 111ks. PO. -~-----""""',._,Thia "Hamlet" INtk J t,y 1hat telt)1
9nlE nELO ( XX) Weld •nd pov.· commenlilbl.c of 111uuc \ltluc\ &de·
c.rM lhinp crow 1n wretcr-dercctor Jim qu.:aCY h's not 111,ful, and G1b5r:J11 lln'c
~rid111'1 1Jap111lon Clf fohn O Kctnc'' lcmblc, 1'ul hi\ cowrt Hatnlct l.t
pla SbcriJ•n tclb the atory or a hMal the fcr(ICl()U1 •1t and~ 1n1clhicricc
"mpl Jt1 h farm r -pl 'CJ w11h Hl.ln• the tharact~T need• TM rcit of lbc ca
1\h na f m: by RiCh rd Ha.rm in an -nch1.:!1n Glenn C1 • Alan U..1~1.
Oscar-c1om1nac d pcrfoun1ncc. tlarru Ian Holm -~ms gnl} • hlllc more •n·
v.uis to pur<h11e " field 1h1t'1 be~ r11cd Only Paul Scofield ind Udcna
wlJ by a d" "'"'led ,,..sow A 1iCh Boni\ m-Olrtcr arc mcmon ~ But I
Amcrkan (Tom Bcrcngcr) 1 ms to buy all the c11111na. \hit • qu 1ly ' d ltl•
111d ck lop rhc (i<ld piWlil aNJ lCrPfCl1U011 that nuktt &oO dear of
pcaunt od 1.1p on 1 colh IOft count the I umkr rrcna
htfid•n. •bo d1recrcd .. ~ t..en Foot... pcare lch v~ PG
filh mcwlc with 1111r11ly ~rft AJ • • srottY ( XX) "ifC\ M mn'
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Clubs
Country singer Buck Owens writ perform at the Crazy Horse in $,rnlJ
\n,1 \.1ond..iy and T ucsday at 7 and 10 p m
FREE
Bl Rll 11 l
DINNF:R.
Dunng Much bnng
a b1nhday pany of four or
mou to Beruhana, and
we'll buy dm~r for your
honored guest So you
can have a real ~lebrauon
on the hoUSt .
Offtr good March 1-
3 lst. One free htbachi
chick.en & teriyalo steak
combinauon dmncr for a
pany of four or more.
Alcoholic beverage.
tax and tip not included
Proof of March
b1nhdatc required. drivers
license. birth certificate.
fncrrio TH8·71ll. ManM d.tl Rty 821
Ni-"-pc"' 8t0£1t 95~ 082l. Anaht1m 77'f 'f'>'fO, Torral'l(t J/6·7777,
Botrly #-ftll\ 6U-7JI I, City of lndliltr, 912-8714-f
111 Dally Pilot Weekend/ Thursday, February 21, 1991
Classical
LAGUNA CHAMBER MU JC OCI·
£TV 1 he Frc It Quartet performi for the
Laguna Chamber Music Society at JI m
in the L4guna I ha.h School audi1onum.
62.S Park St • Lacuna Beach Progn1m 1n·
eludes Berwald. Shostakovich ind
Mo2o1r1 Tickets S:?O Tclcphon~·.!8~
or ?49-2402.
Friday
OPERA PACIFIC presents .. A
M.ukcd Ball," Giuseppe Verdi'' 'r;anl.I
opera tonight, l·cb 28 and M.rch ~ ;at
p.m ~1th 11 matinee pcrform.inec Sundoil).
Fch 24 :at 2 p.m. in the: Orange Counly
Pcrform•ng Ans Ccnrc:r TK:kcls ran1c: 1n
price from S20 to S70 and arc a•111lablc
.it the Center box office, 556-ART~ or
Opcr;i Pmlic 01 S46· 737~
0 0 PIA!\1 0 RECITAL P1n1u
Douhs-Mincr and C.hmtinc Az.zo11c
xp.: perform at S pm Orange Co.nt
Cullc1c·~ I-inc Ari\ Rcc11.1I If.di Ad·
•..incc tickers arc .1vJ1lablc •I S7 .SO 1n the
OCt T1,kct Office in rhc ~tud,nl Center
llu1IJ1ng Tad.Ct\ 11 the door arc pn~eJ
• .11 SQ. For mformauon, call 432-SSSO.
OPr RA PACU·IC pr_C\COIS "The Pearl
r l\hCf\.. Gco11c B1zcfs rarely pcr-
fnrmcd orcr.i tonight :ind M3rch I It
rm v.11h a m.illnee pcrform.mcc SunJ.ay.
\t.irch 3. 11 2 pm 1n the Or.ingc County
l'crfurming Alb Center T"kcls r11ngc 1n
price rrom S20 to S70 and arc .&vailable
at 1hc Center bot office, SS6-ARTS or
Opcr.i P11c1Cic 11 ~46-73n
CAPISTRANO \'AU.EV 1PllO~
play\ r-c tl\'JI of the Whales children')
concerts tod11y 11 2 and J.30 p ni 11 the
O;in:i Point Community Center, 3~0'i2
Del Obl\po, Dana Point The concerts
arc free and the public is 1nv11cd .. ...,
CAPI TRA1'0 VALLEY • \ M·
PllO<in' "Concert By th::: Sc.1 ' at thr
R11z Carlton. Lacun.a Nt utl from l 111 S
pm General 11dm1uion S 10, •cnK)n Jnd
\tudcnt\, S7.50 Fllr 11ckc1 mlllrm.1111,n,
call 240 .. 584
A.\lt:.RJCA.'1 STRJ'C QL \RTEl 11ml
pianist Nina Swln1k prc\<.:nlcd t!y lhe
UCI Chamber Mu\le It 7 JO pm. o11 the
Irvine Barcl11) Thearrc on the UCI (.!lffi•
rus Tickets arc pr1Ccd .at SIZ. SIU for
seniors and non-UCI )lul.lc:nl\, S6 UCI
students
tOZARl t.lJl\I ORClll \ fRA 1 h,
Or.tn'c Cuunl\ l'h1lho1rrr••mc S ,.1,
J»)> 1111'1.11.: tu th~ \1o1.1rt "'" fll r111.il
v.11h the f.\mcd cn~cmlllt from th~ , m
po~r\ b1rlhplacc. 1hc Mu1.11tcum 01
chc,lrJ from So1llbur_g .it p m 1n t'
Oran cc County Performing 1\rt\ C:cntc r
T1ekc1~ range in price fwm Sl1 to S1(
Fllf 1nformilllon, call the Ccnt.:r b<•~ ••f·
f1cc. S~ti-AR re;. Or;1ngc Counl\
Ph1lharmon1c ~ICI\. n4. ,~(0
ORAJ\iCE CO !\ f\' C. llAl\t8LR OR·
CllESTRA fc1tunn1 Jerry r·ol ~1m. frcn h
hurn at ~ pm 11 the lo inc B;arcl;" Th.:·
m &oa<Moy . logl.00 Beoctl . 014} 497-6'0.J
2824 1 Oown \4:Jley PkW( • LQO.llO ~ • a 14} 83 1-1 195
atrc Tickets rani;c 1n price from S12 tu
S29. SI I to Si:!, 'en1on Student ru
ttekers SS, 30 m1nutc1 prior to pcrfor
m .. ncc.
country
CRAZY HORSE ST&U HOUSE USO
BrooUiolluw Onvc, Santa Ma. prucno
Bude ~ens 1on1&.ht and Tu m two
'~) 11 7 and 10 pm. 01&.hlly. For rw:r-
vahl'n' and tide ls, call S49-IS 12..
Pop I
11llrllllY
8.\RBACOA 3313 Wc,1 Pac1fo. Cont
ll11hv.a). Ncv.-porl Beach prc~nts s1nicr
and pia.n1s1 Jimmy flopper. Tbuf'\d.ay
throuch Saturdmy n1chu v.1th cont.cinpc>-
r•u), clau1eal anJ IC,> 40 C..11 646-60'X>
fiir more information
FlYE tt..ET TOO l 14S Ntv-port Cen-
ter Orl\t Ncwpon Buch. Allen \fore·
11m1 1n the ncv.ly c.J;>andeJ !ounce: Wed·
nc,J•v lhrough S11urd.i\ 640.Sl.~
U \tERJDIE~ llOTU .. 4~ Mac·
·\rthur n"d • 1'c11.-por1 Bca1.h, katurc
G.:rarJ O.irbut, I "nch compc~r and p1
.inl\t 1 uc\1bv throu•h ~aturd.ay 9 pm II
I .1 n 1n lht Tn.u•• n Lo11nsc 471>-ZOOI
mr ST \G LOl.l\C~ 1--4S e 19'J\ .)1
C\l\tJ \1t•J. pre .nh Peter \\.KJ..Cr\h~m
''""' and su111r, music from the 'SO-
thruugh 1he ' Os T11ctda) 1hrou1I
Thurkl.a~ 9 pm II> I ·JO 1 m 1nd )un
1.1.ly, ' 10 7 pm I l'r more 1nform.\lu.m
lJll 6'1-%1J
TRE • 440 llcl1utropc. Corona de
\tJr, pr.:tcnh Cuur fr1s er an th
p1;1nu lounge \\.cdnc~d;ay throuah Satur
d.av anJ Donn\ S1n&er unJay throu1
T11.'<by 11 H pm un11J m1Jn1cht., 7 p
on S11nd.1y 671-0QIO
THE CANNERY RESTAURA.1'-T JOI
I .afavettc Ave NcYo>port beach
MK.,aukc · No el.)\cr. 7:.JO pm to m1
n1ah1 6 7S sn1
BOGART BOllE.\tlA '4 F"E 62JI
Eut Pa~1fte Co111 H1clw.1y. U>nJ Bc.M.
21 1nJ O'\Cr, cntcr111nmcn1 w11h
acoust1c folk and rock m11s1cllft
ThuNla). Friday and Saturday. S
11mc 11 9 pm (213) S94.S97o
THE WHJTE HOU E Rest1uru t an
Ta.,.~rn. l40 South Coast lhJhway, La
una Beach. prcient1 live cntcrl:unmc
and d1nc1n1 n1chtly 494-8083
TllE RJCIITEOU BROTllERS 110
18n4 Brooth111lt, Fountain Valk )-.
Hop prcscnu· Thunday. Lip sync co
INTRODUCING OUR SUNSET DINNER MENU
A.LL NIGHT LC>NCi
F E B 18 -MAR 3
$5.95 • $6.95 • $8.95
Al DIMets Include Soup OI Salad Ond .....
Sun -Thurs • 5 -10 pm
~=.,. g -
EAST COA~ • CORortA DEL MAR 3201
• ffOt ...._..,,,NW~ GflllW 0. WW
test, cuh p~ Friday, Dana: all n11ht
with DJ. Dennis B Goode. S4 cover;
Saturday, special concerti. Closed Sunday
and Monday, available for private panics;
Tuesday, "R<ick AJound The Oock"
show. an 1w11rd·11oinn1ng revue which Cea·
lures a fully st•&ed musical band, 8 p.m.
to m1dniJht: Wednesday, Surf City, livc
S0s and 60s dance band. No ccwcr 963-
2366.
FrlDr
TUE CANNERY RESTAURANT. 3010
Lafayette Ave.. Newport Beach, rock
band "ln11tcator1", ton11ht and Saturday
SJ cover, 61S·Sm.
lltll'dly
L£ MERJDIEN, 4500 MacArthur Blvd .
Newport Beach, ofrers the c.xotic mui1c
of Brull's African hcntase at 1 dinner
danc:c cclcbr111on toni&ht. 7 to 11 p m
11rith enterta1nmcn1 by Kun Rasmuucn
and his 9·p1ecc band "The Thin11" 1n rhc
Cale Fleun No cover char~. Dmner is
SJO per person, lllo'O drink minimum for
rhosc 111cndin1 the entert11nment only.
For more 1nform111on and rescrvahoni,
call 476-2001
I tappy Mondays, a British dance·rod, group, plays "joyous" music
that enuce listeners. The six-member band which usually packs the
house in Brillan, is just starting to de\'elop fans in the United Stales
who appreciate their unbridled enthus1am
BLUE BEET CAYE. 107 2ht Street,
Newport Beach. Nick Pyzow M>lo every
Saturday and Sunday night 1n Fcbruuy,
67S-2J .
ZOT POT CAFE 5400 S. Verano
Road on 11\c UCI campus, Verano Ptac:
ROOS
From 86
mg the un culing rcfnun: "Y1ppie,
) 1pp1c, yai, yai, yay!JI had to cru·
c1fy somebody today.''
Permeating "Pills & Thrills And
Bellyaches" arc some of the mo t
percolating pcrcu r~c beats and
rhy1hm1c thru Is to be heard since
Prance' ''Sign Of The Times."
sland
Trader
SATURDAY
NIGIUPARTY
(7tD .. ,
for 1 DRINKS•
efood
efool TMles
•Mllsk L Ge·es
eGoodTI • MllY HAIDY Ate
SI PP IN LA1llll
Tony Castro's bon$o intro 10
"Denni & Loi " mcnts special at·
tcnt1on for pracucally catapulting
Ii tcncrs into a dancing frenzy.
Admittedly, this release is lyri-
cally and thematically a minor
work. But why nitpick? The disc
dttres to ring out wnh a refresh·
ingly modern sound and style. And
more importantly, ii offer a jolly
good time.
Gnduate Houli1n1 Comples. LNc mu$1C
r:vcry Saturday tuaht .11 8 p.m Doon
open at 7 p.m. Minimal admission charsc
or SS. Call RS6-79 I.
RIGHTEOU BROTHERS HOP.
18774 Broolchurst Sr., Fountain V1llcy.
presents "Garden Party,"• 1nbutc to
Ricley Nelson w11h Gary Shorellc 11 7 JO
p.m. S4 cover 963·2366
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99-Mexlcan Food
at
OLD TIME PRICES
FEB. 18 thru MAR 3
NOW GET YOUa fAVOUTl
SINCill ITEM Ml.XICAN COMIO FOa 99 C
W191 Mak.an-ltJle dee _.. leMed beMs ew,,., alter J.00 pm
10900 LG9 ~IL
• S--. • Loi Allllu •a.
(11J)431~
170t 1 IMd\ ..... w.,.
~IMdt
(114) 142·1 IM
Von Karman. Irvine, prei.cnu the mullC
o( the Andes. w11h Alturas Sunday and
Monday mghts 6.30 to 10 30 p m 7.SS·
sm
THE CANNERY, 3010 LaCa~lle A~c ,
Newport Beith. presents Karaoke No
cover 67s.sm
THE HARP INN 130 E. 17th St , Com
Meu, Peter Wiclcenham, voeal and ~1·
tar •ith folk music, count') and oldie~ II
pm. to m1dnighl. For 1nforma11on, all
646-SS
Vlu..A l'-OVA. 3131 W. Co.1" H1ghv.ay,
Newport Beach, Richard f;auno's p1 .. no
stylln& Sund.>y 1hrough Wcdnc:>d.ay Open
d11ly Sp m to 2 a.m 642·7~
Mandly
TllE VJ E\\ M.arriott llorcl. Nc111o-po11
Center, prcK nb music nightly lh rou(h
Wcdncid )" 9 p m ro I '\Cl • m
BISTA.'GO RESTAl..RA.'T l?IC ll \. ,,,
Karman. It\ nc, f.:1turcs 1h1.; p1an anJ
~ .. ,. duo of the James F'chanic .,,,,h \U-
ahsl and drummer. Gcor'e Gnffin, " lo
11 p.m. Mond.ay throucn \.\.conc~a) •nd
8 p.m to m1dni1ht Fndn ,.nd SJturd•y
durrna December 7S2-S222
TlllllllY
TlfE CANSERY R£STALRA.,T, '\010
Lafayette A\ie Newport Buch pre nll
KJraoke" Sing Aloo1 With the Hits
~ch Tuesday No COYCr 61S..Sm.
CANYON BAR Ii GRILL &S9 Lacuna
CanjOn Frontage Road, Folk mght ea.::h
Tuc1day 8 to 11 p m 1pcc1aJ cnlerti11n·
ment Friday and Saturday. 494-1911 or ,
Z.OT POT CAFE UCI c 1mru' '" th.:
Vcr;ano Pl3cc sraduate hclU\ln compkt
prcM:nl\ mu\1cal •rt1)b m an 1nt1matc
coffee house sctt1n1 each Wcdn~M.!ay at '.')
p m Adm1u1on 1~ free •nd early an oal "
recommended. Olntact C\r 1;. • n,
S6-79SI
Etcetera
f l'lllly
LAGUNA POETS meet c .... h Frida\
evening at 8 p m It che Laguna Bc;id1
Publ;c Library S3 don•llon Opcn·re•d·
1ng and guest pocu each v.eck The pu"-
he I\ UMled
SatJlldly
ORA.,CE COAST CRAZIF. r t.11rn tu
lhc \tJge ,,.,th an all nevo \Jlt ,r~ r~'llC
of ll\-c: '" Orange C.Ouncy, ~orange On a
Uot Tm Roof," fcalufln& u 1b anJ 1m·
pr<M\;,t1onal p1 'w'Ubc Annc1 Au 4 to-
rium of the Santa Ana CMc Cc:nter W
C:1111c Center Plaza, Sania An.a For 11ckct
1nform a11on. can 84(). J41)6 dut1nr •:d.·
day b~ncu houn Group rate\ .1'1lla·
ble
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EtJR\TH\tY E' E~tBLE ar the
Waldon Schnol ol Orar'" CU\.lnl\. 1 ·911
Bushard Sr Foun1' n \,.I ey The Loi
See CLUBS/flll
.-VERY, VERY FUNNY LEONARD MAl.TIN
ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
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Orange .._ ... , ..
UiglN Beach
CCl•ACT Ol9C U..• t&
Costa Mesa & CrysUJ Court Mii
-
La Cave takes diners back to the old day
Stepping off the elevator into
the basement of La Cave Res-
1.1uran t 1 lake entering a time
":u p -'lay about circa 1970,
\"'hen real te:ik hou es were
c.JJrk and red-looking with pan-
eled walls and candlelit table .
In fact, La Cave, tucked away
off Irvine Avenue in Costa Mc a,
1s laterally a relic of a bygone
era. Seating, as it was when La
Cave opened in 1962, i~ limited
(only 12 tables) and no menu 1s
offered . Instead. your se rver will
roll a cart with steak cuts and
eafoods around to tablcside for
diners to pick out their cnlrce.
Typical dinners at La Cave arc
Australian lob tcr tail, cw Yori.
cut Calet, medallions of beef
Bordela1 c, wordfi h. h.ilibut, crab
and hnmp. The lob tcrlbcef com· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i bina11on is a pecial favorite . Din·
-
ners arc completed with soup or
salad, bal.cd potato or nee pilaf
• __ T_h_e_U_lt_im_a_t_e _in_A_ut_h_en_ti_c_C_h_in_e_se_C_ui_s_in_e_ and gar1tc bread. Although owner Carol Boyer
GIVE US A TRY!
$ l:flO OFF A!'!Y o.iv-tr Orc:er oru~er l\i!I $20 ~ Monday -Thoirsday Eq> Marth 9
SJ Fnday-Sunday (or To Go Orders)
ays dinner remains busy, she is
hoping to pick up the lunch
bunch again by offering such
home-cooked style meals as meat
loaf. short ribs, burger , roast
beef/ Swiss sandwich (lamb
shank on Tue day).
"People have been coming for
years and years-and they're still
happy," says Boyer. -------------------------4 La Cave is located at 1695
•-8818 JUST llf 406 FWY.
Dine In Our Romantic Ctllar
t 1 Calle~-·~: Resteurent
Irvine Ave., Co ta Me a. Olli
646-7944 for reservations.
Luncheon Served
Monday,friday 11 :30am,2:30pm
featuring
LUNCH AND DINNER
BEER AND WINE
Homestyle Cooking & Daily Specials r.-COlPO\ -;,
I Ol~NER O~LY I
10% OFF 'i HUS
Dinner Served
Monday,Saturday from 5:30pm
STEAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS
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1695 Irvine Ave • Costa Mesa • 646, 7944
FREE •ELIVERl'
* LIMITE• AREA*
(Al £.Dllm)
16103 BOl.SA CtlCA ST, turrllGTON BEACH
NO\\' FEAT RJ G
ALL AMERICA < OMFORT FOOD) 01
un • Mon • Tues • Wed ight
YA KEE POT ROA 'T ""'' \lav1rtl r•u1u11,,., 1md Crram Ort.11-y. 1J111tu-cd Baby
IJuumrull. ltu<wlf llrnl a C"h <' of Sv11p UI Dinnrr Salad & 95
O NTRY 1-RIED STE.\K 1u1/i \t.i1f•11l 1•,)111t.)('• .inti C1 .. a•n ''""'· 8utttrf'J 8t1l1V C11rrou, &11·
'""" :le {11 "" n I " ( " r •( \ 1p 1 r \ai 1d 1.95
ROA 'iT BRF: \ T OF Tl'RKEY .. ,,,. Com"rt-t1J ,\1• /fin • \l111l1r.t l'<"ott;tr.i 11nd 7urA.,.-. Gm~.
/1111/crr f II 1m ( am 11. 8111trnn1/4. l/ur111H 11111/ u C l11•1<t 1 f ~''"/I "' \,1/111/ • • • 11.25
COL \T R\' FRIED CHI KE, .. r1/1 \I .. l1r1I /'c111tU<J 11nJ C1t.Jm Grr11) lt111t,.,«'tl Rnlry Cum"'·
/lu11tm1114 lf11n11ll anti 11 U11"' ir <t/ Soup ''' .\u/11tl 7.9.5 -
1m1 TREE'f MEATLOAF u LllM.J 11/ c~ruw11/ Llrrf 1111d ''"'w1J p,m.. ,.,,,, /r.J/1 llttt"111!1ln
To/tptll ,.llh Oro.,, Gron'\ ""'' ~n ,/ ,.1th \lothflf /'t1'U/<>.S nnJ (!lam G r11•). 81111/crrd 11.iby C"rrvo.
8"11"m11/lc Bu 11 h amt n (hul<• e>/ .foup ur dlod ... 7.75
428 E. J7th trect
Co ta Me a
Reservations 650·1750
Home ookJn' ...
"Ju t Like Mom ed To Do"
Roost Turkey l>inners
every Sunday
440~~
Colorll dd M.v
673-0910
DOR<YfHY
LAMOUR
tarring in: __
SllJE SllJE . . .
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Fresh Fish Diii .
All Year 'Round
Breakfast ·
Lunch
Dinner
•Weekend Brunch 7am·4
•Earty Bid Spec~
·Happy~4-6pm
•Hartxw Bnnch Cruises
400 M~n St n.1 1tl ' I
673-4633
11111
ha dler weaves magical spell at his restaurants
Re\ Chandler is a re iaurateur
nJ magiCJan. With a prof c ion al
cight-of·hand, he has managed 10
1lc the name Rex to hi new
ank eatery in Newport Center
nilc li..ccping his indclablc pell a1
1' old dig • now called Ocean
ront 21. Service and lc.11chcn
1andarJ, at both spots arc impcc·
atile, thanks 10 Chandler' de·
i.ind for excellence from each
1aff At Ocean Front 21, M11ch
mch 1~ 1111 at the helm as man·
gcr and Luiz Tzorin remain a
he head chef.
A big generous bar facmg the
111crfront at the Balboa Pier is
u~) every night ;lnd a 1elev1Sion
ct at either end keeps both sport
nd ne"'s fans happy. It' like
c:mg 1n a g~ old boy' club; 101
11 c.1 m:irade ric among people v.ho
l,1\e been coming here for a long
1mc. The black leather b:in·
uc ttc • Victorian bra s ltgh11ng.
.irk carpel and muh1·lc\.cl dining
.uc: 1 gi1.e ii an intimacy surpm1ng
111r -;uch a large restaurant.
I he menu i'I a fairly straight for·
\\.trd prcscntallon y,,ith an cmpha·
~11; on seafood, par crcclfancc,
''11hout a lot of culinary e).pcn·
mcntat1on. Oysters. clam • mu _ch,
cr.1h, hnmp, cal1man, sea ba~'i.
na 1h1·mah1, almon, lob tcr, \.a\lar
.ind .1b:ilone arc all pre enl and
.1.-ountcd for lf ll the in the
ix: .. 1n .ind i edible, 11 i probabl)
1111 the menu sometime during the
\1' 1r
Other Crtllers arc 3\Jllablc, or
n11r~c "l ou can ha"e roa'itcd loin
11! l.1mb, S 18.95 ; l\loO \.Cr ion of
tikt mignon, S'.!4.50, and chiclcn
1.11,0 in l\\O vcr ion , l around S 16.
Appct1.ter include scared sa h·
1m1, \11ryland crab cake , ~amp1,
'" "'ell a the frc h hellfi\h
Order a h;alf dozen Gulf Blue
Point O\\ler> for a 1rad111on:tl be·
ginning: Mine ~ere ca-breeze
Now Serving ••• ,
-11-llFIST
HUEVOS ............•••.•• •1••
~=ROS ........... •1••
~o&s .............. •1•
MACHACA ............... •1•
CARNE f'MI
AIAOA, .•..•..••••.•••••...• & ~ -
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IWlled -& Fruit ........ ...... ,,. ........
cona~
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\\ c\t I\ fried to .1 cru\I\ bro"'n
and l.ut'i\·Do 1 n't t1~li.. \lollh
Alie\ We~t and the heel "'11h the
fc" C\tt'I caloric,.
fhc de 'lert' range from home·
made chee!le cake, S3.50, to the
houlte <;pec1all}. ra\pbcrl) delight
which ha' halt.in "h1tc chocolate
ice cream topped \\ 11h fre h ra~p·
berrte:) Jnd r,l\pbcrf) liqueur,
bc1~een domc'11c and imported Iron<. could watc..h the dor) 11~hcr·
offcnn~ men head out
The lliir opens c\cl) .iftcrnoon
around 4 p.m in 11me for the: .,11n·
'et \loatchers and !il3)" open unlll
I I or 12 p.m. Now, 1( the~ only
~tc1ycd open unul 4 a.m .. the pa·
Ocean 1-ront :!I, ~1 00 \\c~I
Ocean Front. 6-5-2566 OP.en daily
for dinner at 5 •O. 'moking -.cc·
t1on. 'alet pjrking. all milJlH -credit ·
card\.
~-
" S .5o "'JE\\ YORK ABC 1 ~ turn \\tlh m ne"' cp1~e~ on
H OU)C \\tnC' include St Jean icmporarsh tal..ing 11 yuppie April 23. the nc1""orl \31d Wed·
'Thirtysomething' taking break
Marla Bird Fume Blanc. C.1lla""a) 's ChJr· drama "thlrt)'°mcthtng" off the nc day.
donnJ\ and CO\tcllo' Cabernet· air "Thim">Omething" ""111 be re·
SaU\·1gnon. S5 :S to S6.50 The Now in it fourth ~cason, the ~· placed by "Eddie Dodd," 5tarring
"inc l"t 1 cx1en'1'c and "'ell ne will leave its Tue~day lot Treat Williams fresh, S6.95. and Jn order of thought out ,.,11h a nice balance after us March 5 broadcast and re· -By The Associated I'rr '\teamed mu~ cb, Sl 1.95, "'3'> fault· --_::_:..:._ __________ __:.:..::::....:::...;.:.:;:.:::.:;..~;;;;;;;::;~~~===================--
less.
the Re~: m1~ed green,, "'cc1 Maui A'•ICQ•C~n onions. fetJ chce)e and Greek ol· • •-· ·-~
Sli..1p the Cac~ar 'JIJd and tr) Arnerk:antteartv
l\C~ s5-5 P~\IJ \lolth ~a~ at~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--$19 Q5 1!> ~cller at ~larco Polo' I.
.lnd con,1dcrabl~ cheaper After
h'\tening to the 'pcc1,1b of the dJy.
I "'cnt back to the menu and
cho e 'Jlmon JU fX'IHC, (lot' of
cracl.ed peppe r corn cmhedded in
a perfect little Coho pinli.. )Jlmon)
and er,cd with a red \\inc bu tler
)aucc: a nice idea and thme pep-
per corn~ \I.UC .1 'urpmmg wake·
up call on the p.1latc On return.
ho"c'cr. l 1hinl I "'lluld order
1he1r cla.,~1c p<l::chcd Jlmon
Quit smoking.
Abalone 1 the hou .. c 'pec1JI~
and "1th good rea\On, Chandler
hires his own crew of d1"crs to
bnng up the bc't of the crop off
the shore' of ~tc"co I mch ~a)
1ha1 Occ.in Front 21 \ell' more ab·
alone eJch night than anything
cbc on the entrce menu. Since 11
co t S36 50, thi'i h•" to tell )OU
omcthins about the financial
comfort le\cl or the chcntelc It
come-; in t"'o \Cr ion': l ub)·Do or
Alic\ We'll. )' ou CJn order 11 half
and· h,ilf and 1ha1\ "'h.11 "'C did.
All I can 'llY 1<. that the A!IC)
CALIFORNIA DINING
AT ITS FINEST!
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NEWPORT BEACH
11 ......
37 FAIHION ISLAND ..,.....,...._,
Celebrating Our
9th Year!
* Coat.& • Troplal DrbJb •
K¥1_ n-w c~
Dine In Royalty
• Dinner 1 Nights
• Lunch s49s • Sanday sn95 Mon. thru Fri. ChunPllM Brunch~ 7
I• MAKE YOUR
HOUDAYCATERING ·
R&VRVATIONS EARLY!
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BANQUIIT FACDJTIES
For
Weddings & Receptions
Private Occasion Events
ft\HANGCHOW \U Chlne.e Restaurant
YOUR HAPPY
HOST, •R. LEE
WELCOJIES YOUI
•Catering
•Cocktails
• Lunch Buff et
• Sunday Brunch
• Dinner 7 Nights
Full Bar • Talce-Out
720 W. 19th Street
Costa Mesa, CA
650-8960
Costa Mesa
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I •h ch1cicn . nil Jlll~r;; lu11r1, Ir .id 'I"'"' '"" c H
Rftl Onion. !Ill I \,11tJ)'l1ir I I >r
c t ·~vi Open 11 ltl ::! !11.H ... '" ~und 11 1'Tu11d1 10 tu \ J(e .. :n.11• •f
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1c ... 1 rJC'd l"Hlr mu,1c I ~lCllcnt •.1lad1
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fir,, \• ,,. / ~r.(1 c >rcn 1, r un I nnd
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J.Ju d11mpl1Fnc lunch l"' v.cclo.tnJ,
ltc• "llll•'ll' \UGI)~ red I r,.)h \C ili••d
c:l;i"' tlh p1qi~rcd <• n rkt ""h llfl
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J1ffcrcn1 p1ua' from S1~•lt•n 111
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Dining
Highlight
of the Week
El Tori&o Grill
WMt: SpcciaJiz.ing in South-
western ausine. Featuring •
mesquite grill.
WMa: Open Crom J J a.m. to
11 p.m. Monday through
Friday, 1 J a.m. to midnight
Saturday, JO a.m. to 2 p.m. for
brunch on Sunday.
Whnt: 633 Anton Bhd.,
Costa Mesa. 662-2672.
How much: Moderate .
\I 1r11\ 1>nl~ 1J1ho.11t J1n111g gu1J.: :-.r.1
r;ilcd
.~uhrt l"'t:: P1 .•• cnt1•. t..iS.s(}l}I ~ ..
rr\1;r\.-l1!\ll\ I 1ili~1cr l.:!11. rrrm..-111•
1111.~ n ..1nJ 111•' ;it fi:a\<•11.11>1. pm,,
\p~~r.•I chicnr,, lllfhll\ I unch, drnn-.1
\unu 1\ h:..11.:<1•! :'\ot 11 .. ~
Allt" Rt 11uran1. 4~01 Pic•fii: (.",1.1,1
l I 1chv.r1v b46·9 I ::6. 1\ mcri.::in loo.I
•\ 1rrr. .1n.t "'r. 'an fra~11Co •hit'
1Ji n I 0 l J t m 0 \ r he f I! () V. n e d ), )
"'' 11 1.nn"'n loc.1 rc\l.tur:ateur H1ron
l\nui:'1 1...un1.h, Jrnner sur1tk>wn d111nc"
\unJ~\ tirunch l.l\ch bar ~1th .a local
, '""' J · Rcsc ":111on< a..:ccp1cd
Amtll1's, )11 ~hnnc A•c f17\.1i~1111
O(ll n tor lunth II JO ia m. to 2 '0 r m
\Inn -~11 ii inner S 'O 111 )(I /' 111
I 11c~ -1\Jt Sund~~ hrunch SrJ t•od
\JK:C1.1h1C\ rwm the hal111n Ct'\.t•I Nul
r JICll
Ann M11ri< 's. ;:t, lO £ PJcrf1~ (N,I 1111'\
"~ti •~r Open fur lunch 11 JO .1 n• I<•
:' :l<l fl m \1110 f rt , drnni: r 5 lQ II• Ill
I' n1 I ut' \JI Rncr.1111nn' uue~trd It. 1.11 lulh prcrarcJ u•nlcmpur:af\
( a1trt1rn 1 1.u \1ni: tocu\1n1 on p.t•tu ;rnJ
, .. :ir11 J f111y 1n11mair ;H~phuc
I ,,.rknl "'"' 11\t SSS
\nlo1n4', I.~ \1cmJr:n I lutd '"'1)(1
\f.-cArthur Dt..d ~76·:001 Of":n tor
d1n1n11 6 to 111 T111.< Sll Re .cr\ .. lion•
rLQllHl'J i\V.:'at.J V. nn n~ 111CllU or hptlCf
1 rcntll 011111 ;ntal cu••1n\;, ~''"llC'nll•
prCt'.11.:ll :and i;r.-CM>ll\t\ -c.r\e!I S11111i.,
chi c! • :itmmpt1crc l;ic t 1vm.1n~ hut
I ll\CO 1mrri:.n1HnC\\ ssn
\l'fhn. J\).i "'· ( o.ut llW\ 1..15.711 ~
r >p 11 (M l.in'h 11 1 m 10 1 p m
\1,.n I rt D1n1:cr fmm t' m -I ' m
11 1h (I.'"'·'' cnnllnent.11 i.:u1 inc,
t blo1Je prcparJ11on ~ •pcc1ialt,,
I l\MllC ll.1un1 or 1C\\J"ltl fkach'i Old
\l.,ni v m• lk>W, Clln\Cr\.thvc Ct0\1-d. SSS
fl4'nlh1tn11, 4~~0 01rch S1rc~1. 9.SS·O!ill.
.\mem 1'1 mo•t cc•ebr tcd hp1ntsc
1n 1.111r.1n1 Tcppan 11blc1 11nd \U\hl hu.
l unch 11 '<> to 2.JO Mun ·l'ri Dinner
':.lO to JO JO Mon ·Tilurs. ~ 'O IJ 11 frL,
5·10 \nn RC\ct\·attons r~commcndcd
8ob Burnt, l7 f.t hion lsl111d 6'4·2030
Oren JI 10 10 d•1ly SunJ.ry bfllnlh l1 h> ~ Rcsct\'1tl0n' acccl"tcd S1c:1lr1 '"<i
114 Dally Pilot Weekend/ Thursday, February 21, 1991
~arood v.11h 1 d:i,s1c Scomsh 1ouch 673· 267 Open tor lunch 11• a
E,ct·llent prime rtb ind a~r ulad pm • dinner S to 11 pm Re~
Dimly ht, clut>by .itm phc~ uccllcnl rcqurrcd Gourmet hahan CUD
piano entcn.irnmcnt SS rrd-vcl\-ct ~plt'ndor Not r.i1cJ
Bubbltt, 111 P.ilm St 67~·9093 Open .S \lt)Ur, 29.lt f: P.mfic r
10 10 JO Tue' -Sun, S 10 11 Fri -S;it 67$.U:?:? Open for lun
Rcscrva11ons 1eeepted Superior 2 30 pm , Jinn r c • 10:
California cumnc h1,hli&;htcJ by lrvc Sund.iy brun-.h I J:. m, 10 2•
cn1cru11nm•nl n1gh1ly lliJ band on Rcscru11oaJ ace~ pied. Cf!
Sund;iy nrah1' Can &Cl ruv.dy v.hcn liul)' .lCCIJ1mcd lnd1;1n and 111ndoon SS SS
C1b1n1 C'.tc, 690 Newport Center Dr Mrw1lun1 RIJtorantt-, 2441
four Scuons llotcl 1SC)·O s Oe-:n Co.t\t ""'" 67S·ZOl:>o' Lunch, 11 •
t0·30 10 10 Mon ·fri, Sat 7-10, Sun S 111 1 rm , Jinncr .S pm 10 m1 Rc~cr\.111ont actcptcd CJIJforn11, 11.ipry hour, Mt•n ·Frt. P1ta1
cun11ncn1.1I cumnc Not r.ttcd ;n;11l.1blc lluitltn' h11tro o
Core Fl\r·O·fh,, 1109 Ncv.ro11 c.n1,r tunt~mpor .. ni norlbern lt;il1 n
Dr 64(}..S7S: Op~n ii m 1(1 I/ rm l argc \C'ltclmn of Jl.1\111~.
Mon .f;ri, 10 6 Sut., 1 1·~ Sun ">ro ~;irr.1ccro. roucciJ and Jn11pau1.
rc.:u:f\.itiuns 1.1~cn '"I.id' .1nJ 'JlC1.1.1l111nr. in lrJh.:in 11rnc Not r.1
\Jndv.tchc\ rn a CJ\Ual 11mosphn{ N•ll l he Rn. I IJI Nev.pm! (en
1.11cd tit~ : 1 n Open h•r lunch t.h
Callfornla Buch, ll<Ci \'1J LiJl I. 11 ·1 111 tn l I'm ~ d111nt'r fri
6"'5-0\7S Oren for lunch ·~-1 rm rm n1~hth Gourmet \CAfuuJ 11n
Mon .J rt 01nntr s J0.10 rm Mon pc1.l;&hi •• •Cr\cd ur "' ;i lutUfl
Tue>, un11I 10 30 T ucs -Thun : until II ,1,c,, •.tung "'•lh .1 "'"' of lhc:
fro , S.11 No rc-.cr\lllom -::t•::.:k::.:co.:n.:..;_..:.~-';:.;11'--_,,'~1> ... ~• ... ! ...... l.,,".,.'.,..,mru·"c <111J d1nc111 r11 rited "M:iek gr.in11 ·rk\\.11~
Callrorn11 Pina l\ltchtn, I I.SI 1'cv.po11
Center Dr 759._sc;4' Open 11 111 Ill
Su" ·Thur . and It 10 11 Frt -Slt 'u
rt'\Crv,11ton1 t.il.en C11 ,p<ru)led 'ourm1.1
p1uJ comes 1n dozen~ 01 0110"· some
• e r•ther odd BU\\ plate s~
Th' Canntry, 3010 I \lil)C:ttc \\C
ll7S -5777 Oren for lun .. h I I lo Ill •
Mon -r 11. dinner S tu 10 d.ut\ \un<IJ\
brunch 10 10 to ~ 30 R<.1el"\Jlll>n'
acceprcd Cont1ncn1al cu1"nc 11<11h .1
sca(uvJ emphu,. Gre.u elJm clw"'d~r
SS
)~Ci.ii \)(\ol)KlO\ 1-r•C (. ruv.m I\ ..
rcphe<1 or vc OIJc Dell. l:n&l.1nd'i oldc..t
111n JU\l 11ut\ld.: I c1nJi1n t he m,r·11 """'
C"<•n!lncn1.1I .I) v.cll .I\ 1r.1d11111n.rl r n~ll\h
'"'"'· 1nd11dr11r '111~\htr..: ru1h1oni: 1'11m.
rrli I~ '''" lhe r~'"''"· liut th.-menu ""' cr11v.n tu nttu m1•rc 1.unt .. mp.1..1"
".1f11'.><I ~ml p.h1.1 J,.hc' SSS
•i., hct T•o. 1 14~ :-O:tv.1"•11 C cnt.:1 l>r
l)J11. '::!~O Oren 11 lit t.• ~ • 1 f1•1 lunch
''''" I 11 ~ r.1 10 tor J111nC'r t.,11n l hur)
111 11 f r1 ·\JI Rc•.:r\ ''"'"' uri••lt I
\lcnu 1n 11 .. n•1l1or :"ou1\:~u n11u\1 II.
( t11r u1• ... 11 v.11h r·"l.1 Ur\hC:i. 111111\\11 in
tor ~'""" mC.r>uf• (.in I quite t11rr r1•,
'"Ith lhc vrorrn 11 10 I .1~un 1 ll .. 1 I
r 1clent1ou, \\IOC h\l' I\ Ii O• l<lf '•r\11 s~<.
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IU r m """ I huf\ • c tu 11 rm I r1
.rniJ \ 11 ' I I llC41
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d..-IJC11•u\ I cliJnc" 'I 1u 1lti~, lklt1
d.1nt1 f\ t 'n ".:d .. nJ• SS
J,\\,'~ \('II (,rill. ~ •t '"'l>c 11 C .:n1 r
U1 M.imutt I h•lcl I 1r I\)•' oj'' n 6 t(l
.1 n1 Ill Ill p 111 \un I huf\, /1 3 d m 1(1
11 pm I 11 \.11 Ii •l'r\>11t '"' :acHpl .. tJ I 11. h h'h 1Cl..d1vn• ~ut r;i11.J
ll:h1)11m11, IOI H~l'-rcw rr ... c. Ncwro11
Uraeh. ":<.on; Lun.b \fon -F11.
drnn~ r Crr•m 6 I' m Mon .~.,, ; lul..:d
un II fl.Irk in •J101n1n! lot Authcnt1.: J1pJnl''~ tlll\lnt lCf\'cd 1n 1r1nqu1I
en' 1111nmen1. Order S~5-rcr·rcr~.on k.w • ..-r.1 fu,1 ~4 houf\ in "d->11n'c SSS
LA-\lldl, .121 V11 l Jcl, bi\.l'n&
Rl ,, "'"''°"i ll1.ccp1cd ~v.111 c!KI \\'ahcr
Ru111m.1n • l'lY.MJ·•1nn1n1 cuu1nc 1\ 1nn1r\llll\~ :ind ~rt"hc l..amb. \l:lll ind
olhCr 'Jltc11l1Jca from f'r.1ncc "'"" Sv.1trcrland l.unch, l1111n.::r, toc:l..1111',
t".llCtrng U
\t arcu Poto. 1261> IJl\on "~J .('!SOI Open
for lunch :.nd dinner ''d)' d.1Y 11 am
1<1 I I pm I r•lh\)' m3<lc r.11111,, ,,~urm, t
[!Ill.I' Orc.11 fl\Olltl ~nd no.;cb1,
Oourmel pitt.i. 11ntl l4ke·Oul SS *' * •
~11mikuh, 1100 \\. P11{1r1~ c., .. t I lv.y
MS !l'.lll4 Oren for d1nntr fl 10 10 pm
\fon ·h • 5:30 10 11 p nt at 'iun.
RucrYllluns 'u11cucd. Mou.M .. .in
,,11,1nc, rcc:11liLln& 1n krnon chd:cn •nd
r•bh11 SSS
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•
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-• ~ I u OJ" n l<•r h11 h 11 10 .i r m ... ,, " ........ 1hnncr 30 rm
.1 m \Ion·~•' R,~C r\'Jlloth •u ""' .i"' , ~ .. ucnt dining C\r;:ricnc 1~111 c 111h 1n \CJnh ,1i.ir1•. "'on
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ll!IC I 11 ~•n Ill :-., ('<>ti Fl, :;cfi I.I
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:0-,, 11 ' lt;tl1;in \IH•lfK' SS
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ltn .. r\Jl1<1•n ;a mu'I I \ 1:llen1
b1•t;ut:, rll;:ni.J '"""' ;rnJ h\h v.11h ru\h•m1tc•I t.aUH r •!C•U I
nnr rl • li.e)' SSS •• *'
ludio urt, l?OI f Pa,1hc t:•ll' hi~ ... ~ .. ~ O!'ln 11 .1 m 10 I
Mon \\,d, II ll m to II
Thur• ·Sat • 10 1 m tn 10 p
Re r\Jtion, .,,rcp11:d f'.1lh1Qn.1
'11 curr( nt h•o11tC'\ I IC·n
d n1nr rnoJ t "f'P> 00ur. SS
Fountain Vlllr
lllO Btll•, 1717Z C'foh~ I ~'
Open for lunch from 11 :..'O 1 m m
M o n. flrt, Dinner j.CJ.30
Mon •Thur•: ~-10 p m. f n 1 11 unda~. llahan cua\lnc •1th A
·px"hc1"' (buracrt. hot doJ's) av11I
11\c b.iir. ~OI r11cJ
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Tht llop. I" 774 Orookhul'll St. 963-2366
011<'. " r m to 2 • m. Mon-Sat
thmbur .h. ~uc d1llas. "brf bopper"
tior d • l>~nc•n& to SOI and 60I mu
R ,, 1u1i 'h not req_uircd Scm...cuual
tn..·,p.ia' Noc rated
"""'''tr• Rr~tauninl, 1652.S Broothurst ~I I 11.1 I ns m Open lunch 11 )() ~ r m Dinner S to 10.30 p m
\I , \J' 1r.il11n Re~l'\'ltiont tc:CCptc:d
l.01ul < ,ooJ value for •ell-prepared
\.al r ''" 11nd classical ltallln cfoh«
l.i Al ~"' SS
BAJ-• \\tlllu, 7891 Wimer A\'C (at
k• J I ll"'d ) Ml· 9SS Ojl!n d~rly 11
I l rm Aulhentie ScM.rth of the
hnm~sryle food prepared hc~h
I 1.1 n h fc1turCi all·)'OU-Cln·cat •1u:· r \und•)' buffet brunch .-11h
c. "'P "'' n"ry th11mpJJne and m1r11ch1~
( 11ng Jv111lablc Rucrvalrons
• ; • t C ••u.il lncirpcns1"e Not rated
1 .. n1.1m•r',, 16592 Bolsa Chrea (II
"~6·~~2 Open for lunch 11
. -~. pc Mond1y Open nrlhll)' S r m h1day tu 10 pm Oren
\ 11 a m to 10 pm b cclknt
n 1.•>J. E-1 P.uo lt)le Great chrlc
~rntr" S• • * •
1 hr ~co for IUbs, 9901 Yorktown A•e .
I Ill\ l J\\), upt0le rib J01n1. f1m1I)
' ltnt rrerarahon s
I I \lcl In'• ftar It Grill, I 1i1 ec .. d1
•II l-117 Lun'h II )() 10 S p m
!>inne r ~ lo 10 lO p m
I huo. ~ 10 l1 pm rn ·Sal 1~1 "runch 11 a m ·' pm Rib--
• 11 r.nt.a. ie .. ruod Enten.11n1TKn1 ~' .r\ 11u1n' 1ccepted c;em1.c:nu•I
'l 1 k 1'01 r.11cd
t 1 .. r 1'• l>tll·Daltr). 91 1 Ad:ams
• 1 ~ OJ':n II to 6 10 d~1ly L.augn.i,
r 1 •lfrcdo Re\C:l\lllOns no•
.J ( .uu41 lncYpc:Mtve Nut raled
'' ""fll't n, tht •. lt7 Coau ll1&h'wa~ • ~~Open am 10 11 pm d11ly
'.11 1-run,h 9 1 m to l pm Sc1fuoJ
• \lt.ik1 Entertarnmcnt and d;annns
\ 11 Rc\Cn-:ations 1«eplcd u.,
·1c .rly •II the llmc Roman11 •• w.11h
" "' w Ore at lobucr dl\htt , rr Jt..k f'<>P'"'C" Scmt-eawil US
11 .. u n10. 19100 Van Karman A•'t'
• • ~ Open for lunch 11 1 m to J
rm 1ltnn~r S 10 11 pm Terrific h.irp)
.. : ~ to 7 fl m Rcscrvahons Kttpted
\ 1111l·11.1nnrn1 Europe1n cu111ne
< •111gc.1u' 1nterc tin&. "'I)' tcrious food .,. th ~ m >dcralc pric:c ta& Perfect spot
I r .l romantic dinner or pcl"'l'Cr lunch
111.J.r :.a full mc1I 11 the lrYCly bar, -.h1Ch
I .11urc\ Drurlran ml&Sje, danc1n1 11
r h1 SS
ll"tro 201, I 201 Von K1nn1n. SSJ.9201
c >r..n ror lun..h and dinner Mon ·Frt,
.tinner uni)' Sat ind Sun Brillrant new
l>.i•1d Wilhelm masterprecc features
rnntc111porary C1hrornr1 b.1t1ro fue. Try
rhc hou\c \:ilad, lobster calto, ervmbly
flCll\Jnt bread, anchovy t1pen1de u~1ut1ful, sleek decor framed by
...... 1crf1ll ind lush arecnety. PahO d1nrng
rn 1dd1tion to reaular d1nin& room. SS
C•llcntt Rut111N1nt. 1910 Mo1n St • ,,,~·1220 Opc:n for lunch 11 1.m to 3
rm. dinner 3 10 10 pm Sun ·Thun , l
111 11 pm Frr ·S11. !lippy I tour • lo 7
Jl m Rcscrv11 to n1 acccpled.
C1lrforn11·1tcd Sou1h-.e~tcrn cul\1nL
Green corn umak' and ,c,·tc:hc
spc(Jalhcs of the house T~ the blwc
m1rpnt11. Bu')' lunch11mc han out for
lhc )VUn& prurcrnon•I er d SS
Chimp ons. Irvine MnrKlll. I tOO \'un
K.atm1n .SSl-0100 Open I I 1 m tll :
pm d11I) Rc•c rv11iun~ ac.cptctl
H.1mh11ricn. ilc• ' rriil , .. 1a1h 111 a
CJ•UJI iporh bar Jlrno\flhCr\. So1 UICU
Cbantlfla1r, 11\()f 2 \l.a1.Arthur DhJ
7S2·3UOI Open for lur.. h I I ll) • m r.i
2.30 pm Mun ·I fl, Jinn" fJ \() to 10 JO
pm Mon ·Thul\, 6 'O lo 11 fl m
f-rr ·S•t Knen;111on:i. •C'co:rceil
Ouhl.andin& frtnch-C1•nlln•nt•I cu""'
11mo,phcrc 1h,.\ • ( f-!<) ' llr .. .11m
Rom.intic in the C\cninr (her lhwn
Gcmmt'll h.a' rc\IP!i.'d the lu•lrc II• th•
menu, m.1,n1ft1.cn1 ••rv1cc (the "J1tl ''
'pc.1k C\tcllcnl I rcn1.hl SSS
Chinco Jocs. l'Slt\ M~•n \t ~lil·JOl \
Opc:n 7 ~ l"I 111 I I rm \l 1n I ri, 11 " m
to 11 pm ~JI. 4 I r 1 10 pm Sun
Rt~f\Jlll•n• .a.cq11.-c.J \l..i.qu1tc .a~J u,i.:
SICA~• 11nd .C•fooJ '''' r .. tcd
Chl111t o>1n , .1 1 ~·1 < amru ll11H
S.S6-~~l I Op.:~ fur lund1 I J m 10 \
pm ; dinner 1 I~ I r r \.,n 11 un 1
IU 11 rm I r \JI J{ r111tt0n\
ac:ttptcJ ln t1tr.11 .. I , CUl\tnC ti! rJcr•
o n nou..,ellc <. hin. 'c bur -.11h
scncrou\IV·•llo:J JlOrlliln• \ lorlul
•tmo.phcr•. ,,, ll MI oo Jr\ 1he G 1J
C111n Bed I o,JICJ 1n rhc lr\ulC
Mukctpla 1. '·P''"l• l11nch and d1nn.-:r
menu\ SS
Tbt l 'let Chtn, I (t 1S J.111 ' K1..iJ
SS~·~tl~ I OJ':n I r li:n h 11 \0 a m l
1 ~O rm , ,J,nncr < 10 10 'O rm
Tue• -Sun Uru ri.h 11 \Q J m lo : 'O
pm S.i•"f\ lndi;tn l rnJ '" i1nJ \lu~IJ
Oii\101) '••I I 11. I
Ci11lll>er't Rt\t1ur•nl. t •4•: "" \llh r OhJ 1(1\. ~II Or-<" ! r lund1 II 111
.i m to \ pm \I •n ')Jt oJ nn..r < \o I 1
pm n111htl~ Re'•" 11 ' r.11uirct1 \
trip tu JoHv OIJ I nt,1.onJ :"111 r:itcJ
~ilim•. ~oll f.:n1 1 If'•"• '<•rlh, ~fllll
Mun ~I ,., 1-0 : 1) :'1:'1 Op.n IOI
lunch 11 .a m t ' \ r.,, \Inn ·S 11 , d1nnt'r ~to 10 rm \l11n lh~•· r• II rm
I rt ·S•I "' Ill rm S11n R, ... f'•llc>n'
•cccrr .. J 'l.'111 rat .:
Koco 4 00 \".in .,;,srm~n \\-C -~~. • 1 SI
0 ~ tor 'i•r !I 11 a m 10 ~ r "' \fun f11 : Jnr.r ~ w 10 rm Thur),~
to 11 pm I 1 ·\JI 'lun•' ~' h1un.h t0 ID
,I m Ill ·~ rm R M:f\.ltk)!I\ l•HfllCd
r inc: Jap1nc'.: '"' 1111, \ ~~
\IC-Cornild .'s A \<hmlcl. ;tXIQ ''~ n \I .,~b-O~S 0~ n 11 1 m IV I I p m Jllllv
Re\Cf\.1lion> ...... cpr.:d Frc\h \C.afooJ
En1crt•11nm.nr :anJ d~n~1n "" nrghl\ :.i
"eek SS
MunnlM, 19,00 \tJ.Arlhur Bl\d. •t
hrrchrl<.I .,:4-IOU L un'-h 11 JO .am 10
2 pm ~Cit open for J1nnc:r E·m:lk:nl
chd Europ-..in \Cf\KC rn clc11nl ~unound1n'' )upcrb \<•ur. ul1dt w.11h
toHICd Ch1d.en. JclretllUI r1\lllJ •nd
cnu~cs SSS*•••
Mol'fll'~. 1·900 JAmbom: B1"J 863·)1 I I.
rn 291 Oren for lunch 11 '0 a m 10 2
p m Mon ·Frt . J rnncr 6·10 pm
Mon,-Fn.. Sat b-11 pm Rc1erva11on\
suggc)tCd Elc1.1n1 Caltrom1 · cumnc
ovcncen by ou1s1.indin& Excc:uuvc Chef
Michael Watrcn SSS •
prq:o, IS4ZO Von .Urman 5S3·133J
Open 11 )() 1 m. 10 mrdnr&ht Mon -Fu • S
p m. 10 m1dni&ht at -Sun Rcicrvatiuns
1cccp1cd. Lrsh1~e11ht bul 1u1hcn11c
Nor1hcrn 1111.,n cul!1nc P1st.i d hes
0..-...-tl.....,
~Mt!~ •. ,_
/« t.Mll#M ~· ""' .-~ O/IDifld#N,
-~,,_.
b.:\I c~ u.allv •riff), Yup City SS
\trdl Rht11r11n1e Jt1h•no, l•U~ Cutllc.r
l>r ~~ 1-221)1 Optn for lunc.h 11 1 m to
2 pm \ton -frr , d1nn" 4.9 lO pm
Sun ·Thun, 4-10 JO pm. Frr -Sat
Rc~f\lrll()n, 1cctp1eJ Fresh phtas and
m1ll<·fcd vc.al :-101 r11c:d
Laguna Beach
OJ,', (h1e1iu Pmrria, 2, S Cn~1
1111., ,u.~:? Oren 11.30 •m 10 11
J m d:i11' P UJ, \raghcllr. la\Jgn•, hot
J"J rn d undl' 1chn CJw.il. 1ncxrcn~1\t
< t!lar Crttk Inn, ™ Forest Ave,
JI)'·"'·'~ Op-n darlv r.nt•U. sc11fooJ.
cn1..rtJrnmtn1 Rt'\Cl'\l•IK>m alct'ptcd
C i.c""' \1oJa .11c
h •C' t r<t, 1211 C1knnc)rt S1 , L.iguna
lh.i.h. 4<)7.4Q5S Lunch Mon.-Sat.
tl1nn r Mon -Sun Cnntcmponry.
crc:'.all\, cdct11c Chrnoc·1nflucnc.cJ
.ur~1nc -\ tolJI Jd1ght, "Orlh prrc:es 1ha1
Ille:' h1,hcr th.in m•n) '1rad111orial
( tun .. ' r"r.aur.inls rarkinr in mun1C1p.al
·, t r ''",tr.ct R"ocrv11t0n~ SSS
h.1ch1n•. 122 F urest \\e 49'"·S54fl
C rt mro1.1t\ Sou1h"es1 c:u1\1nc , ~oullc \ of o~\td \\<11hclm. one of o.c ·~
moi.t hri:hh·rc,rc.tcd chefs Tiny dining
room hJITlJ'.lo:r' Kf\tee )lightly, c1tccllcn1
~ ... 1~k::u. Rt.:llLf\'aUOJU ~p!Cd..U
Mo,.al n.11 Cu11lnt. 1·so S C-0ast H•y . 4 1.i ,.c.i Ol""n for lunc.h Tues ·Fn.
Opt'n for dinner Tue -Sun Closed
'.1 nd • c;fl•C\ b.-:cf and \1tdd1c Euccrn
c.J h .. , Rc-.;n•taons a.~cptcd
Rubi '1 Auto 01ntr, 3062~ Cont HW)
.i•r ~ :.•1 Ruby's burgi:n and American
1.1m.nc Brcakhisl. lun,J ind dinner
JJ1lv 'ol r.11c:d
Rum1r1 , l'!:!b S Coa)t II"")', 49.S~OO
Op;.n h•r dinner Sun ·Thur\ S 30·!0
pm. I rt. 51111 S:J0..10 )0 pm ltahJn
CUl\lno. SSS••
Cl.UBI
From 811
Aniclcs Eu~thmy Ensemble wtth Dina
Sorar W1n1er conducu an •ficmoon of
11n11n1 -.11h chtJdn:n of the audience fol·
lowed by 1 Eurythmy performance of
Rumrclst1lttkrn Eu111hmy is an an of
l'l\0\1:mcnt armna oul of the toUnd of
music and poctf). Performance starts at
JJO pm. T1cltelS arc pnccd 11 SS for
adults, $2-SO for children. For more tn·
form1wn, clll 963·3637
MOz.AJlT, MYTH, MYSTERY, MAGIC
lectures by Dr R*rt 01rfi. ind Or.
James HJn$umalccr on the IJfc and mus..rc
or Wolf11n1 Amadeus Mourt II lbe
N""port Center Ll'brary, 8.56 San Oem·
crue Drivt, Newport &aeh, 11 7.30 pm.
C.11 lhe Oranac Cooney Phllh1rmcmic
Socreiy for ~rva1ion1. Tickets 1rc1
pric.cd II SS.
rrtnto Cr111t, corner of Mc:rm;ud •nd
Olcnnc)Tc Laguna Beach •94· _ 6
Dinner n.&Jilly Napa»lylc C.hforn1a
cu1~rnc Pukrna .,.here you find rt.
RQe~taons arc recommended but 1 rev.
tabl" ere 11vcd for walk·ll' SS•••
The To-'tN urf and ind llottl, l SS
South Cu.nt Hwy. La'una ~ .. ch,
97-'4TI. Breakras1. lunch .ind dinner
1e11cn da)'· S11nd01v brunch lld.cts
required . for acntlcmen 11hcr 5 lO pm
R c:)e r v 1t1on' rccummenc.Jcd
Con1c mpor1ry Cillrforn11 cuasrnc
mas1e rfully prepared by J1 ch on
to:cn"orch, former!) chef •I l. A. ·s C1tru,
SSS
142 C1ft, 242 N C~)I I lwv l.Jgun;i
Bcorch. •94·24« Open 11 ll m to JO
pm Mon ·Fri., 9 a m 10 11 pm
S:i1 ·Sun Drc11kf•SI on 'hctkcnds only
E4t 1n or l~ke out Lunch, dinner,
'"ndwrches and ~pecrahlleJ across hom
the beach v c,c11r11n san<.lwich hlahly
recommended S
Viv• ltall1, )l)J Bro•dWI). l.•gunJ
Beach. 497-6:!10 C'onlcmporir). 111h1
soph1J111.ated l11h1n cu1 rnc. Lunch and
dinner \C~cn Ja)' (,1mprchen~1ve menu
or first counc\, salad , p11zu and paqa
E11.:nth1ng on menu is priced I.: ' th•n
SIO S
\lm•&~b. 2Ji00 El Toru Rd 8~9-93?3
Oren I I I m IU 11 p m. d11ly
Re\Crv.a1runs accep1cd \foroccan cu1•1nc
v.1th l'lclly d1ncrn1 nr&hlly Not rated
c,---,, llou11, 32802 Pacrfte O>til Hwy .
Sou1h Laauna 499-2626 Rcscrv.al11lt1)
iug~srcd Gourmet Contlnc:ntal cu1.s.tn'!
for more thin 18 yi:•rs Lun~h. dinner,
brunch, dancing end lrvc enten110mcn1
~01 ra1ed
O'AnJIH'• Tranorla, 25214 Cabot Rd
9Sl·3963 Opc:n ror lunch 11 30 Im 10
Jazz
1111, •• .,
CAFE UDO SOI JOlh SI . Newport
Bc1eh, prc1ents Joe Nappa All Stan 30
10 I 1 m 67S.2968 or 673-5056
BISTRO 201, lmnc, prC1Cnts palftl)I·
vocalist Ray JobnJOn Wcdnctday 1hruuiti
Fn~y. 7 lo 11 pm. and S11urd1ys, 7 30
to 11 JO pm SSl-9201
F.WPORT IEACU MARRIOTT
HOTEL 900 Newpon Center Drive,
Ncwpon Be.di. prc1ents JUZ surllrl$I
R*rt Conti in lhc View Lounie
Monday throu&h Fnd.1y tnxn .S to 8 p.m
For more information, aJI 64()..4()()().
FOUR EA.SOS HOTEL 690 New·
port Cenler Orrve, Newport Buch, pre·
~nts "Jun Fncnds" 1:1 1 duo 1n the
Hotel's C.Onscrvatory Lounae Tuctday
throuiti Thursd•y and as a trio Frrday
ind Sa1urd•y. The &fOUP performs 6 to
11 p m. Tucsdlf throulh Fn~y 1nd 7
p m 10 midni1t11 on Satur~y. For more
inform11lon, call 759'-0IOI, est 4136.
The I.nest Joponese
0 1n1ng Expertence
SUSHI 8AA • PflVATE ONHG AOOMS
~ROOM • TEPf»AH ROOM
TAT AMI ROOM • C0CKT A-. LOUNGE
1..,..~ • ._,... ..... -
• 3'00 S Ptm Or 8lnla AN 171•) 16H~31
• s,.,..,... '° .... ~ .... , Ml c.-
WMl ........... .ea.:
SI~.
SS Moda•tc. SSS Moden.cly upcDIM.
ssss~.we.
SSSSS Vay apen ive.
*****Perfect: f\a~lc.u
****Eallent. ncarl> per-
fect. ~ the bat 10 i
fidd.
***Very good. -.orth a pc
cial trip.
•.aood..
•Satisfactory.
Prices arc aubject 10 change
2 -0 pm I ucs ·fn ; dinner S to q pm
Mon -Thun S 10 10 pm f n ·\~t
Rcscf\atiom 1cupted. Italian fooJ -.1rh
•pcc1•llrcs of l.amb. \'C .al. sufood ind
fresh pu~ "'lot ralcd
El R1nchlto, 2S3:U C1t-.ll RJ SSl>t:
Open 11 .am 10 10 pm Mon ·frr . I I
"m lo n pm Fn ·S.al 10 Im 10 111
p m Sun Sund;iy brunch 11 • m 10 ~
p m Speetah11r.& 1n authcnlK hem mad
Mcit"an food "llh cn1cr111nmcnt
Tucc;. ·Sun ='ot ra1cd
The llop, 23822 Mercury RC>ltJ 11•
Rockr1d<.I ... 68-UHOP Oren 6 pm to :
a m \1on -Sii Rcserv111on) no•
required A lhroYtt»cll IO lhc '501 :ar
tlh ind 1d1n1 d.anan&, h1mbur1:cn •"J big boprcr" ho1 dop Not u1cd,
Featuring
(),jters Rcdefrlkr ')~
.\i~'s '5
Deep f rred Simm{) 'J
Potpoum '4
ClidtNn TiCO 11
~1/IJ 11•
C1.atn Chowckr '1 / 11•
Clims Qi. The HJff ShtN 'S
~rt!M C1.Jms 'S"
Sltrlff¥' Codul 'J
Shri"l' Samf" '~"
Sht 'np TICO 'J"
FlpUS Tia' •r
G.Jrfie C1«5e BIW '1" I •1•
Beer <tt~ Orllon ~
1714 l'lACENTIA
COSTA MEM
645-8091 •
-
0 'jJ/eJ'
SUSHI BAR
OPE"J 365 DAYS
11 A.M . to 12 M idnight
Beer•Wine•Sake
HAPPY HOUR EVERYDAY
5:30 -12 Midnight
Beer & Oyster Shooter
'1 so
116 'IAdtn (,1 JI P(. I I
Do.,.,nrown tlunttnl(ton Beach
(7 14) 960-9476
7jo119
1loger
************ BREAKFAST
SPECIALS
from $1.99
************ DAILY L UNCH EON
SPEC IALS
************ DINNER SPECIALS
lnclud~ soup or ~lod. cholc:f of
pototoe & veg.toblf, h()( roll & dfs_wrt
SUN-CHICKEN OINNf.R $5.95
MON -CHICKEN DINNf.R $5.95
TUES -CHICKEN-FRIED STEAK $5.95
WED -SALISBURY STEAK $5.95
THURS -SPAGHETTI $4.95
FRI -PORX CHOPS $5.95
SAT -STEAK & SHRIMP $7.95
************ Alao F eaturinc
Freah Fiah Dinner•
714 /494-3137
America's Mose Celebrated
Japanese Restaurant
NEWPORT BEACH
4250 Birch St • 955-0822
ANAHE IM
2100 E. Ball Rd • 774-494-0
. the
tfaf cd it erianea ri
CRoom
A Ane Dining Exper1ence fOf
l..Lrdl. Dinner Of~
~18Bn.nch
ColfOf~
(714) 833-2770
~R1ERINN...
.... ffO'JEL _.
18700 MacArthur Blvd.
Irvine, CA
LUNCH MON.-8AT. FROM 11 AM
DINNER MON.-FRI FROM 4:30 PM • DINNER IAT. a SUN. FROM 3 PM
LOCATED AT HAMOR a WLaoN .. HAMOR IHOPPINQ CENTER '°" AEIERV A TION8 CALL 141""717
Whenaseeond
LUNCH
ENTREE
of e4ual or
greater value
is purehased.
Mon.· Fri.
ii:J0-4:0opm
°"""eaod ttwu .... ,.., -------------
2332 W. Coast ttittway
f€WPORT BEACH • 631 .. 220
AktMNu, '"' 1)~
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F~H~t~
~42-4321 fua 2)1
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