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QUOTES Of THE DAY
"It u important to mt' what tlu
people Vi tM community think of m t' I
rman, I've got broad shouldus, but 11
still bothers you. "
Former Costa Mesa Councilman
Orv Amburiey, ?Plaining his
motivatfolt.for mmg a S3.8 million
claim against the city (A I)
"A reputotwn once broun may
possibly ~ rtpairrd, but Utt' world will
always lcttp tluir eyu on the spot
wlttf't' tlu erotic was ··
Joseph Hall
COMMUNITY EVENTS
• Newport Harbor Art Museum
displays an assortment o f pieces
from its permanent collection 1n
"Different Stories Frve View<; of the
Collect1on" tll<lR}' and Sunday from
10 a .m. 10 5 p.m. Adm1ss1on 1s $3 for
adults and $2 for 'en1or c1112ens and
students.
•Pacific Amph11hc:i1re will host
The Gathering of the I nbcs today at
2 p.m. T1clte1s are S 1 Q. 0 and $25
•"Les M1scr:ibles" continues its
run at the Orange County
Pcrfomung ArH Center at 8 p m
tonight and 2 pm Sunday l 1ckcts
$19-$45. Call ~56-ARTS or 740.2000
• Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's
musical "Happy E::nd" continues at
So uth Coast Repertory at 2.30 and 8
p.m. tonight and 2.'.\0 and 7.30 p.m
Sunday. Call 957-4033.
•Orange County Manne Institute
summer theater program begins its
ninth season today with Dorene
Lu(jwig's one-woman ~how "The
Crossing: The Story of the Pionee~"
at 6:30 and 8 30 p m Tickets $26.
Call 496-2274
•The Newport Dunes in Newport
Beach will stage the second annual
"Plaza C\Jp" Outrigger Canoe Race,
which benefits the Easter Seal
Society or Los Angeles and Oran,e
Counties, on Sunday
•The Newport Beach City
Council meets at 7 P. m Monday in
the City Hall council chambers, 3100
Newport Blvd. Res1dent.s from the
communities of Oiffhavcn and
Bayshorcs arc expected to voice their
displeasure with the heiJ.ht and bulk
or the proposed new buildinp at the
Balboa Bay Oub.
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A. colorful entry in the Ameri~n Legion Yacht Club's Old Glory Parade cruises
through Newport Harbor on Thursday.
Was it safe 'n sane?
By Anna Cekola
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COST A MESA A "1rict new
fireworks ordinance 1ha1 has caused
sparks of its own may have been
responsible for one of the quietest
Independence Day ce lebration~ in
years, authont1e' here said Friday
"M}' own ohserv:itton wa' that 11 ""d'
d lot quieter.'· Cmla Me'a hrc Mar\hal
Tom McDuff \a1 d "Compared "' othl'r
years, 11 was prett}' quiet after JO pm "
With the new controversial ordinance
ddopted by the City Council in June.
"..afe and c;ane"' fireworks Ct)uld only he
uc;ed between 4 and 10 pm Thur.da\.
on cond111 on there "'as adult
'upcn.1!>1on. Sparkler' were aJ<,o b,mneu
and \die'> tlf legal l1rc1A.ork.\ rc\lncted ll'
fU\t ruur Ud\\
While there IA.Cre no report' of .in\
See SAFE 'N SANE?/lm hll
Amburgey files
$3.8 million claim
Alleges reputation
damaged by city
By Anna Cekola
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COSTA MESA -In an effort to clear
his name, former Councilman Orv
Amburgey said he's filing a $3.8 m1lhon
claim against the city o f Costa Mesa
allcgmg city leaders 1ntentionalty filed
false cnminaJ charges against him.
During a press conference Friday,
Amburgey said his electrical contracung
business, hlS personal reputation and his
family name have been significantly
damaged by misdemeanor conflict of
interest charges stemming from a vote
involving Copley Colony Cablevision that
he took in J 987 while serving on the
council.
Those charges h ave since been
dropped. but Amburgey says the damage
has been done
'"It's been very hard to come up w11h a
figure when yuu talk about the loss of
reputation," said Lawrence H arvey,
Amburgcy's attorney "What value do you
put o n reputation')"'
Amburgey said he had been waiting to
~e 1f the city wOtJld pay for the $16,000
in ''out-Qf-pocket"' legal fees he spent to
defend himself against the charges before
filing the claim
But on Monday, the City Council
See AMBURGEY!Wll* .....
Residents prepare tor
battle on Bay Club plan
By Ins YO((OI
SW! Wl'llw
NEWPORT BEACH -Oppo.;11fon 10
the proposed $50-mLlhon expan-.1on o f the
Balboa Bay Club h:is hallooncd.
pmm"ing -.ome heated 1e~11mon~ Monda)
when the C1tv Council review-; 1he duh\
plan'
Re'>ltknh from the wmmunillC\ nr
C hffha)cn and Bayshore\ arc c"<pected 111
auend the ., pm meeting 10 "01ce 1he1r
<l1splca,ure with the bc1gh1 .ind hulk nl
the prop<''CU ne"" hu1ldin>!' Jl lhe 'lub JI
1221 W Cn,1\1 H1gh1A.a~
\ml the l.1c1 1hat -.om1: 11rr)l1n1:nh .111:
H.1\ ( luh mrmhtr' .rnd C\en l\.ing' Ro.1J
ne1~hhor' ,,f I om Dl'emer. prt"\llknt Pl
1h~ duh ha'n 1 ,11f1c11eJ their word' 11r
les\cn their 'usp1c1on'
Re\ldent' nnt d<-xlr dnd across the
h1ghv. J\ frnm 1h{ du!> are part1cularl}
v.orned t1h;1u1 the obstruction of bay
\IC"'' and J'llllent1al for increased traffic
.ind n111-.c ur.ttt'd h\ a planned 300-room
hott'I M.im rt,1Llen1' al'O continue 10
har~1r re'>(;ntmenl t)\t'r the pmate Bay
('!uh\ u-.e 111 put'illl lanu
Cluh nfii, 1al' contend the ne" buildings "'"I he ,hifted 1n111 more open
1.11nl1~111JlllJO\ lh.lt \.\11 1 pr0\1de VJ('\.\
1.11rr 1d11r' ,,, rht l"I\ frnm Vve'\l C'oas1
1111.!h"".1' .tnd il"'<•\l" I he plan' al!>l' call
1111 1mp11•\t I puhli1. Jlll''>S through a
Soe BAY CLUB/lldl hll
Racing sloop idled by ill winds awaits fresh start
By Ins YokOl
Stllt Wl1ll!f
NEWPORT Bl.At H Nu, C 11'
Bui pohce tlo hope 10 ca)h 1n on the
\e<.,cl. 1A.h1ch 1me\t1gatOr\ e1zed four
)car~ ago in a 1A.ell-puhhc11cd drug·ml)l\e)
l.iundering ca'e 1mohing a local high
"-hool teacher. James R Hovland Manager Robert W}'nn 1<; not docking h1'
private luxury yacht at Biit Canyon
Reservoir to avoid manna fee\ anu rd1-;ed
eyebrows.
Hoyland. v. ho taught science at l::.d1<,(rn
High School m Huntington Beach :it the
11me, and John Ford, a Long Beath hoat
hu1ldcr, were arrested in December 1987
for allegedly laundenng m11l1ons of dollar<t
Nor l'l the 53-foot racing 'hxip thal
many have spoiled near the rc,ervo1r """
other city offic1al'' c"<pen'1'c wv
And there's only {fab) 4
miles on this little baby
By Russ Loar
Sllfl Wl1llr
B catle. John Lennon ma' he dead. but his car lives on
And this weekend, Lc:nno n·s 1979 Mercedes-Benz
station wagon will be on dtSplay with a "for sale" sign
a11achcd at the 15th annual Rick Cole Newport Beach
Collector Car Auction. at the Hyatt Ncwporter Hotel
'How many people
could say. 'You know,
Ringo Starr used to own
Who would want to buy 1
pre-owned cclehnty car"
OU ask?
"People who arc either
nterested in the make of
the car, or somebody who
wants a areal story to tell ...
said auction spokesman my car. 1 -lall _. Scott Miller. "How many
people could say. 'You
auctioneer knoW. Rinao Starr used to
-------------own my car.'··
Fab f our drummer Starr was the owner of a 1968 ford
Mustana that w\ll be up for auction tbfs wecbnd. Other "star
cars" to be auctioned include a 1976 turquoile-bhle Rolls
Royce Si!Yer Shadow purchased by old turquoite-qa bhmetf
-Frank Sinatra -as a wcddlna am to his wife-to-be
Balt)are The automobile c:omCJ Wfth documentation •'l"cd by
Sloat~ and auctioneers say the car wa mentioned in k.itty
Kelly's unauthonzed biosnphy o( Sinatra.··~~~·''-~
See~ ..
1hrou~h loc.tl h,ink' tor a drug ,mu~lini.:
rin,'?
Hmland ""j' C\t:ntualh et1n\1Ctcd in ~arch Jl1~Q o n kderal chargt'' of 1llegalh
\lructunng ~J'h transactions at han~<. in
Newporl He.1ch. Huntmgltln Beach. ( o<>ta
Mc'>a. \.in Juan Cap1'ilrann, \an
Clemente and Oan.i Point to 3\\Jlll
reportinit S~00.000 Ht' IA.a!> <;enten(ed tl)
three Vl':lf' 1n rri'1'n anu fl\l' vcar'
I'll '"J l h lf In \1 uch ,.,,.., v.h1Jc lrel pending an
.ir'P<'·'I 11 h1' lnii: "'"\ '' 11nn . H11'l<land
""·I' in Lhl: nt'""' 1cJm ""hl.'n he "a~
11 rt:,ll I lnr drun~i:n dr1' inc 1her his
p1l ~ur 11u~~ 111lled ,1,.:r •in \\ c'i t ~)ast
H1~h""" rit·.11 lht \mt 1 \11 R1\lr hndgt'
.in.I l·,111,cd ,111 C'l 'rm•'ll' 1 1,h h1,ur traffic
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Owner of the Flowcm1an Ltd. florist in Co rona de! Mar. long
situated in a quaint, blue and while stand at East Coast Highway
and Avocado Avenue. About a month ago, the J.~lowcrman moved
into a larger shop about a mile away. at 3100 l:. Coast Highway.
11U111NG Willi BLOOMS:---------
The popular flower shop just outgrew the quaint, 700-square·
foot roadside stand. said Porto, who has o""·ned the 8-ycar-old
business for the past (iV(' years. Plus, wilh plans for the Ncwpon
Harhor Art Muscun1 and nc""' city hbrary building to be buill in
that ,1rca. Por1 u figu re d it "as time to mO\C on.
\A/h1!e rent for the nc .... · slorc is a bit hig her, !he new <o11 c
provides double the spa ce. )ltl1 a prime, high""·ay location and
a!to1>.S 1hc Flo Y.c rman lo go full-Sl'fViCl'. which me an~ \along l;"']'D
o rders a nd J e li,·c 11e!> and conirncrttal acc11unt ~. as we ll as
ou1fi111ng \.l'ed d tng~ and ru n~·rals
N\1\.1 , Portv JUSI need~ x>mcone 10 lake !he ruaJ s1J e !>la nd off
h 1~ hand<; "I'm lrok1 ng for son1eh0d~ to lake 1t a\.l·ay !l's _useful
for somc th1ng1··
RIJWBIPOWER1-------------
Knl,Wn for !I.., creative dc,1gncr'. frc,hn<.''!'-and reasonable
prices, the l·l11v.crm.1n 1s ccriainly a sut·ccss !.tOI). The business
hcgan simply 11\Jt \>! a truck, with hucke t~ nf fl owt·r, rcsiing under
c:inop1L'.'
Pllrt u. a C'u runa del ~1 ar High .'.::lchool graduate, 1s alluu1 thc
third ''' founh 11v.nc:r of the hu-.inc..,<;; his fathc:r was even an
O\.lner <•I (Inc 11n1c: Porlo 1uok 11 over aftc:r running a building
n1.11ntcnan.:e .:on1pan~ for .1 \.I hde w11h his brolhc r and fathe r
"1 HAJk the Flov.·crm.1n O\Cf a• a hu!>LnC\S opporlunity, bccau\c
11 h.1d ... uch a ~ooJ !oca!1nn . I had nu experience in flowers, bu! 11
h.1ppe11eJ to he at the r1gh1 time You could «:ay I moved into
'i1n1e th1ng rn11rc crca\1\r ··
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He had fl\\He 11npnnan1 1h1n)!' In do hkc dC'-llrate hi'
y.t.:ht for the Ch:irarte r Ooal P,1r.11lc nn July ~l 1'nd in k the dr.11
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--1(• a i.,... way -lite ~ l\lilla ol PcnJll)'IYallla "' the hUli of Corooi
del Mar.
Foe blah ochool l!naJbh teacher and
playwrlaltl Sherilyn Beard, ii wu a joumoy of
three acnerations..
The panddaugbcer of a Oreeasburg. Pa.,
coal nuncr, Beard wrote about the e.ffortl of
Mary Harris Jones to reform the .deplorable
wortin& oonditton1 in the coal mi.net of
Grccnsbura in her fmt sua:casful play,
"Mother Jones."
"In those days it wasn't just a labor problem,
it was a human problem," Beard said. "Uttle
children grew up with bent backs from workina
in the mines."
Beard lives with her
--------,orthodontist husband, 'I Oark Schneekluth, and
l·ke to take •hofr J-ycn-otd son, I Kyle, 1n a Corona SOCial iSSUeS and Highl•nd' home Mth an
I I k expansive view o f the rea ly 00 at Corona'llel M" C0'5t.
ttiem from all A• • w'it<r, Beord . I retains her maiden sides. am very name but her students
passionate about " co"" Mc" High . School and Orange people having a Coa" College kriow her
Chance in this a. Sherilyn Schneekloth. . I Since 1hc sold-out society '. performances of
-m.t)i ..... "Mother Jones" at the
--------1987 Lo!> Angeles
1 Festival, Beard's plays
havt" bee n pe rformed at 1he Edinburgh Arts
Fesuva l, USC a nd the Cast Theatre in
Hollyv.·0tw.I. She is completing a book of short
sh1ries and is a published writer of fiction and
nonfiction .
IJc arll gives in!>pirational c redit to her father
\.\ho lch the life of a coal miner behind and
can1c t1i C alift,rnia, receiving an enginee ring
degree fro m USC. Beard earned a master's
dcgrcl' frn n1 the professional writing program
al US(' 111 \Y87 after two auto accidents fo rced
he r Ill qu11 the semi-professional tennis circuit.
"I s1artcJ wnting my first short stories a t 9,
the ~arne age I v.o n my fint 1cnnis
t1H1rnan1c nL " J!eard said. After traveling on
the -.cn11 -pr11 c:ncu11 through Europe, Asia and
lntl1 a, 1-)c;i rd w;i ~ the victim o f two auto
accidents "I had jusl finished my firs! round
o f thr rap} "·hen I was hi! a second lime," she
... aid "rhat \Pr1 of e nded rny career on the
tnurnan1t:rll circuit."
I ll'r torn l1garnen1 ' finally healed, Be ard
wo rked JS an ass1s1ant b 1e nn1s coach at UCI
1n 1hc lalt: l'IKOs, leading her team to the
nat111nal playoffs. She has also worked as a
1ennill pro u1 Sun VpUcy, Idaho. and the
Nt'\.l·port MarriPU Hotel.
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Pla ywright Sherilyn Beard at her home in the Corona de! Mar hills. Her 1987 play "Molher
lonrs" ""'dS a hit in Los Angeles She hJs now completed a second play dnd is wo rking o n a
bool.. ot short stor1t'S dS we ll as a nove l.
1\lthough her focus is on play wriling, Beard
1' ,11 ... n wo rking un a young adult novel. fueled
h~ hrr .:l.1,~100111 1:~pe ricnccs. ··1·nc secondary
'-C h1h.ll '"a f"h ho\.l·t fo r cvery1h1ng that's
happening in o ur ~ocicty," s he said "!Uds arc
rorccd 10 grow up so quickly. "f'hc lh1ngs
they're thinking ahout a rc often the samC"
things adults a rc thinking about "
who slrugg.lc for survival. Her lates1 piny, "The
Rag Trade," is about Vietnamese and
H ispanics working in the inner-city garment
district. "I like to take social issues and really
look at them from all sides," 5hc said. "I am
very passionate about people having a chance
in this SOCICI)' "
L~osn1opolit;1n Coro na dcl ~1ar 1s a long way
fron1 the coal mine~ of Pennsy lvania, bu1
Beard continues to Ile c11 nccrncd about people
Hcc,111 u:,1) e~latc i.aJes 1s 1eported
h1 !h1· Cu11lh111"n l•I 1 .. '"Y"" Tlllll' Co.
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Dl•Y•Know?
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r(l()!Tl, 1 ba1h 111 l'a1 11<1~ Rumc
2!t l 0 Aldll'r 1 .. nr \2(),11 ,\M~I. 1 l'l\'d
1oom. 2 hath 111 Sh.t1•'fl \ ~J111\c
, . 2545 ~'•lno•y Or., \2S{)Jl('lll, ~ bed
fl><1m, 2 halh 111 I l11at>eth Pvlc
2435 l)nnp Avll'., ~~.!.<1.00). l t>cd
t11'.lm, 2 hath 111 KJrcn I. !Ja,111an
l60J t:ldll'n A•t., St•J<l,IJO;I, 1 l°'rd· ''"'m. 2 bath !fl Juan I I r1nandc1 6Z4 W. Wllt;on S1., \.1,111,fNIO, _1 ~ii
fl"lm. 2 bath to Oavtd I. ('offin
1741 T1ulin Avt'. ti S l~\(Vlll, 2
0Cd111om, : hJ1h ,., J N I c1·cckc
1741 Tu1lln A,r, 6\, S1X~.{JlXI ~
lioedrt1nm. ::! hlllh to !--l)1e V. 1 lot nc
In Newport Bea<h: A bicycle powered Oo11 11lutin1 Jo hn Paul
Jonell wa11 a grand prize winner in the 1983 July 4th (C1tivitic1 a1
Marinen Park. Costa Meu brolhen Tom and Dan Ea1tman
shared lhc 1r1nd priu. with l t year-~d Mo lly O'N<il of Newport
Beach who rode an intrlcately dee.orated bike in the annual
parade whk:h is followed by a patriotk proJrlm, 1amc1 a nd
picniai in 1he arand old Independence Day tradition.
We get • b91'f out of your conrriburJon. Send your histork•I
f1cr1 to Did Yoo Know, The D•i/y f'ilof, P.O. Box 1560, Costa
Mca. 92626.
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!'ltdrr,.q1. ~ h1 1h 1n Na dir P1rn11kan
lM LalEM) l..anf 105, S215.C01, l
l>1:d1rw,1m. l h;ith ,,, Kim Sisneros.
1>•'1.trnom, J bath h• John R. Frazier
n 19JO Porl t~rd Pt., S~.000. 1
t-edroom. 1 hath 10 Sreve Tomlin
ti 1'5R Porl Trinity Pl .. \547,500, J
red1oom. 'bath to llo1uh1ng Dezfu·
hJn
270 l »In"' l..AM .!Oii, S'lO,CXX), ~
hcJf<1t>n1. ~ 1'Alh I•• !Jonald I)
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·l l P<»nt Loma Dr., S\,3.'iS,CO'J, 4
hcdrnom. J t>11h 10 Gerald ~1
Glrnn
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rh,1m;o, J r~. k"
I ZO "°llllrtfllt'r Or.. S4ti8.000, '
htdrt~•m. 2 !'oath 10 At>1u A Sa11
adan
DO IJll" 1_.11" 308, S3M.<XYI tn
( '~"f!:C !--Kurtw1 k 71 RnidbUI) J7. Sl4jJ,,0), l t>ed-
.. ~·m. 'l>a!h to l),,•ugl•~ Q'[)nnnell
U ft•ycttsl Cl. 62, S'42.0CXl tu
Lflun~ ,, llu1h•>n
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IJn\'<l Rucker
~ Tnif1l11r, Sl,600.l.OJ. 4 t.<'d·
rfl<1n1, 4 bR th !o Anthony M Bergin· !IS llflh S1 . l \4\0,fll):l, 2 bc:d·
1<><1n1 I hd1h 1!1 1">.;hn1~h Wilkinson "
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Costa Mesa
Two men 1llemp11nl lo jump ~!•It • car o(f I l1rbor Boulevard were robbed bv lh1ce men, one ..,.i(_ d111r. a Z-3 foot pipe. A J6.-ycar-old Irvine man reponed
1fi11 he wu helpinJ a Jlr•n1er 11 1485 Dale St near 1ht Metro C.r Wash,
when hm men w1lied up and demanded his a1h "'htle another Jlood 1u1rd.
llie man ,11d he didn't have 1nr. then hid hii money 1n the h.tek or hi, truck
while the two robbc~1 we re busytng pn1 through the other V1Clim·1 wallcl. he said The three ned 1n 1 yelio... Mu1tan1 • An ll0-ye11 -old woman who Wli lo.ding g1occnes into her car at the
Luctl''• marte1 v1rtun1 lol, 2180 ll11bo1 BNd . 111<1 kcr punc 11olcn t,, an uD-
tecn band11. The '"oman turned hC'r h•ck lo unlock her trunk when ihe thief
inAlched hct purw and SI 18 out or thC' •hopping cart in hmad d1yligh1. 1hll'
reporlcd • An 1rtcn1I of "'"•poni\ tools, clcctronte tQu1pmC'nl 1nd~f cl11ht were 1t1>-
k n '"'"' • houK oo the cnJ bkx:k of Oak St aner 1 bur 11 un•1hed 1 bcd-
1oom window to SCI fraidc The 1.e1idtnu 1 m•n and h11 grown llOM, .,;-
JWJrled 1h11 t..o Thorgun'. nine 11ne1 and !'W\1 p1~1ol1 "'''' 11mon1 1hc \1cm1
lh" 1>ur1l1r look • Aboul $12.(X)O in COOtlrucllon loob WC'tc •lolen from 1 11111et1101•1e un11
on lhe 1500 block of Mu. Verde DriYe 1fler 1 bur1l•1 lifted 1hc door ofT ils
hin1c. ro 1et 1nJide l'M OWll"r lold (1?hcc he'd lc"fl the 1111~ de1dho'tfd b«aute or1 hc valuable 1ooh 11ored ln1ide .
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Ille ~ 0-11 '\'eliow ,_, it -bo <I -ID
pt Oil Iha ....... for -quiet -
:YOll Would bo """"' ~d )'OU, thlt deal on whkh I wanted couuc.l wu a no-
...--. It ln.oN<d a pk<e of property hi wbidl Jttf wife ud I
i.te part owacn and we needed 10 mate sure our flanb were
~' Our falftlly mouthpiece, Jim Elllip, is 1 10lo pnctltloaer and
was on vtc;::1lion lut week. Another la,.,,.er friend. Floyd Faruo.
bat 1plit the murity for Wuhin&\00 D.C., where he ii Sen. John
Scymow'1 lepl beaaJe. The other ·-... know .... all wtlh bis. SJOO..an.hour finnl like MacKenzie, Bracbnan, Oieney,
KouukaodBecker.
On the
Coast
So I flpred it would be a 1impk matter to find
IOmeOM in the cl.u.ai6eds. Somewhere between
"A-Accident Attorney'' and .. Zwick. Steven,"
there woukl be a lawyer who would give me •
rew minutes on the phone, th1rsc whatcw:r wu
fair and we could reat euy until our Jk>be·
tro\ling toltcitor retums.
The first Lhinl; you notice in the phone book
ii lhM a& lcaat-half lhe-lawyera in...lhc-couoty arc
in the pcr90nal-injury business. If you need hetp
on drunken drivina. immigration, bankruptcy,
divorce or a murder dcrense, th~rc arc hundreds
of barristcn to choose from.
But I couldn't fmd anybody ottering. "Simple
solutions to simple problems. While you wait.
Visa and MuterCard accep1ed."
Former Supervisor Robcn Battin has an ad in
there: "Battling Bob Battin, Tfial Lawyer," ii says. There's a
dr1wing or • pugnacious stick figure with boxing gkwes on its
hinds ind an empty circle for 1 head. No, I think not.
Then I found ii: Tele-Lawyer! I caUed, lalkcd to a nice lady
named Kimberly and she said they were pretry busy but would
1e1 back to me in about half an hour. She did, but they were still
busy; it woWd be another half hour.
Kimberly was back in precisely 30 minutes, explained that the
fee wu $3 per minute and gave me a 900 number 10 call. The
charges would be on my phone bill. Pretty slick.
In a few momenls, I was explaining my problem to Michael
Cane, 1 former University of Hawaii law professor. Before gelling
the bright idea for Tele-Lawyer two years ago, he was a partner
in Wellman &. Cane, a Newport Beach law firm.
For 45 bucks, I got lhe counsel I needed, then asked Cane if
he would mind talking about his practice -off the clock, of
course.
"We're kind of the sprinlen of law," Cane said. "We give
quick advice and information, just like you got. A lot of what we
do is preventive law for people who want to know what !heir
rights arc, their pos.~ible liabilities -again, just like your
situation.··
Cane·s 12 atturneys have at least 10 ycan of experience and
handle "a couple thousand'" calls a monlh. the average one
lasting 10 minutes. They don't charge for o ff-the-phone research .
Most cases involve business law, divorces. landlord-tenant beefs,
bankruptcies and debtor-creditor situations. Reviewing documents
is also a h1g ll em.
If l 'ele·Law ducsn'1 feel comfonable with a case, they urge the
client 10 consult another attorney. "That happens in less than 10
percent of our cases," Cane said, "and we don't take re ferral
fees. We jusl don't get into that."
A big part of Cane 's practice involves !lecond op1n 1ons.
"There's one woman who caJls oner or twice a week just so she
can complain about her attorney to another attorney,'' Cane
chuckled. "She can't stand the guy, but shc·s in the middle o f
something and v.·e·ve advised her not to change.
"So she calls and spends half an hour bitching about lhis guy,
then she feels much better, tells us, 'Thank you so much,' and
hangs up."
Life a1 Tele-La w is JUSt fine. Cane says. No big-firm politics, no
expensive fancy offices, no three-piece suits. "Right now. I'm
s11ting here 1n shorts and a T-shirt ea1ing a pi:iza. Couldn't gel
away with th at 1n a traditional law office ."
Costa Mesa City COlllcil wrap-up
Council hands out
$263,000 in grants,
renews teen program
Program to replenish lifeguard
.supply _Is s-uck In shallow pool
Not enough are applying fo r the city's
junior guard and Instructor programs
8Y,,. Nouahbl ... _
COST A MESA -Th< city'•
Junior Ulepard Prosram. • water
Niel)' due 1wtcd this year to
help nn the danaerou.ly •hallow
pc>c>I of, 11.fe~ardl and water safety
Udtructon, 11 on the verge of
•inkin&.
The rcuon the program is railina ii simple, offK:iaJs say.
There arc not enough teens
1ignin1 up.
So far, onJy fo\lt hive joined the
program, which ls cssenti1lly an
eight-week Ri:d Cross water safety
clw for children 11 ·15. The class
ncedl-k> .be sdl4ustaining.. which
means that about six more youths
are needed.
Why only four kids have signed
up is a mystery 10 Tom Edson,
president of the Orange County
Aquatic Council. The program is a
gre11 opportunity for both the city
and 1he youths who participate,
Edson said.
"This class is a long-term
solution lo a proble m that has
been plaguing Orange County for
ycan," he said.
One possible reason fo r 1he
shortage of applicants. Edson said.
is tha1 parcn1s may si mply pass
over the programs for teens while
loottn1 throu1h the council'•
brochures for swimmina lellOOI
for their younpr children.
He 1bo believai ma.or. parenta
opt to send their cfuldren to
Hfegu1rd prop'UDI offered at lhc
beoch because the day-lon1 c1....,
wort more u a camp, whereas
Costa Mcsa'1 prop-am ii only a
couple houri a day. But he
ultimately places the blame on the
city fot not giving the program
more of • chance.
Co1t1 Mes•'s progr1m was
drawn up by Edson ind the
Aquatic Council , •n umbrella
organization linking most aqu1tic
orpniutk>ns in the county for
pl1nning purposel, iii tnc ·tmpes
1hat i1 would generate a better·
trained and more long-1erm
minded staff of guards and
ins1ructors for the ciry.
As it stands, mo1 t s taff
members, aside from those who
participated in a junio r lifeguard
program at the beach, have only
one clus under their belts ind
stay for a short time, Edson said.
The Red C rcm raced the same
problem wi1h the classes it orfered
this year. According 10 Judy
Iannaccone, director of Public
Affairs fo r the Red Cross' Orange
County Chapter. only eigh1 people
Empty pools are a possibility if a shortdge of lifeguards isn't eased, ac·
cording to Tom Edson, of the Orat'lge County Aquat\CS Council.
signed up fo r each of 1hc1r spring
classes which were organized for
20 students.
lannacrone thinks thC' 111~
enrollmenl is an ind1ca11on th<al
teens do not wanl a s1ressful
s um mer Job. She ):t1 d tha1
although lhc pay is good ($6-SH dTI
hour for guards and S7-\l(I for
wate r safety instructor~). the JOh'
entail a lot o f dedication.
The lack of lifeguards and s"'1m
1n.struc1on in Costa MC'\J h.t~
already claimed one ca,ualt\ l he
c11y had to end its usud l '~mn1er
lessons at Estancia High Schch1·s
pool 1h 1~ \U mmer.
"fflere we r e n ·1 e n o ugh
1ns1ruc1ors," Edson said. "Thal's
beca u~c k1J~ don't get 1nvotved in
w.t1cr ~afety 1nstruct1on claS5Cfi
early enuugh ...
!"h e lo~' of the Es11ncia
phl~r.i m dL1esn "1 spell the death or
th~ •II}~ ~w1mm1ng program. bu1 11
doc~ point tu an urgent need to
~ef up L"~ta Mesa's pool of
hfegudrds J.nd 1ns1ruc1on, he said.
l-1)r 1nformat1on about the city's
prl)gram. call bison al 645-2197
Vote on council vacancy still • 1n doubt
By Ami Cekola deve lopment 1hat council member~ \l/11 h a stalemate rcaLhrd un H u mphrey said that D ave
SUI'! W!tltl" agree is probably the m o~t i\o!cGhnn and Erickson. 1hc dcli.1h: \1rller. a traff1c commissioner for
COSTA MESA It's s1i\I 1mpor1ant issue facing the c1ty 1n !urned lO Ko rando and \tiller the 1 .... ·o vears and now chair of lhe
anyone's guess whether the City coming months. top two choices re~pect1\ch ul group, has been involved quietly in
Council will break ifs deadlock "fhe commissioner was alsu Genis and Humphrev th e c11y for many years
over an appointmenl to fill former no ted for Jiving on the cast side. Gen1) said ~he·, kn,,.,.,11 J...11r,1nd11 Stiller 1s a Mesa de! Mar
councilman Ed Glasgow's vacant whic h wo uld le nd geographic for many ye,1r' th1Pu~h h" rc\1dent and familiar with issues
seat. d1versi1y to the counci l, nO"oV made 1 n v o I v e m c n 1 " 1 1 h t h e 1 n v •l I v 1 n g t h e P a c i f 1 c
Glasgow resigned last month. up largely of Mesa Verde rede.,,elopmen! aJ~l<;('f\ c11rnm1 ttcc Amph11hea1rc dnd faJrground
well ove r a year before his term residents. and the general traffic rohlcms
expired r;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;::;:;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;:o;:o;:o;:o;:o;:o;:o;:o;:o;:o;:o'°"""""'"""""""""""""""""""~~~ ..
But lhe four remaining members
failed to re~ch an agreemen1 at
Monday's council meeting on who
~huuld \uccced Glasgow. And
~umc on lhe council .r.ay 11's time
to let the voters dcc1dc.
PERFECT COOKING EVERYTIME IS NOW AUTOMATIC!
''MICROWAVE SALE''
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Council members say they still
hope to mec l and talk wi th
candidates Joe Erickson, Mark
Ko rando. Karen McGlinn and
{)pc Stiller and reconsider some
of their goals before re turn ing to
the issue at the July 15 meeting.
h "I don't .see what 's k g~.'ng !do lllllAt ELECTll& . , -.~ 189 ~-;-"-''"' appen 1n twn wee s, sa1 ll'llCIUlfi•
C'ounc1lman Peter Buffa. szn '169 e free 80-day
Bufra·, mnt1on 10 !>ct a spec111I ~ mfllllll Oii
rler\H)n , however . was no!
<>upportcd hy the rest of the .. ovens
cuunc1I and 1h e appo1 n1mc nt CWAMI • free Cooking
dehatc v.as pu'tponed un111 the '';:,C:,:,:"' Classes wttll .._ ~ ..,
ne xt council meeung. ....( .. -t:.:
Vice Mayor Sand) Genis says ::::., $ 219 mlcrowne purthll8 ~ J
lha1 no...,, 1n retrospect, she -~ · 1 I r
prohahty would have 11upportcd · J l t 1
the mL1t1on IO SCI a special OUA.JAa .... r 1 ~
election orE•·r#E·IUIHiE ...J "' •
··1 think 11 1s more likely we 'll !.!:!e s349 r r:-
change our minds and gn for an = z.. f•
election," '>he said
Councilman Jay Humphrey. on 2338 HARBOR BLVD.
the other hand, said he welcomes COSTA MESA
the 1wo ··••eekr. 10 renecl on the
('OST,\ MESA -In add111on
to public hearing~ anc.J d1scus.sion
of such ma)o' 1~sues a' the vacant
City Council seal, council members
took ac11on on the foll owing
ma tter!!. at Mo nday's regular
meeting·
• H.ene11ooc<1 the Juvenile c·ourt
Wnrk Program, which all ows teen
offender\ tu pu.:k up liner inste ad
of spending 11me hch1nd bars. First
ado plcd by the city 1n 1981, 1he
1uvcnile crews have helped cle an
up c11y alleys, rC1H ds1dcs and 01hc r
areas through the year'\. Wi1h the
new contract 11oollh the counry, 10·
pc™>n crew\ w1ll he pJ1d SJZ.5 per
day for 1he wurk r1 1lal cost of the
program fo 1 1hc year 1s Sl l,000.
r11oo'O c11v staff<'r~ 10 view one of the
most ·advanced .ele,·ated 1riun
systems 1n the world as part of
continuing research 1n10 the su ·
cuy 1ransporta11on pro1ec1 Buffa.
Transportation Services 011ec1or
Btll Morns and 1ra nsporta11o n ~taff
membe r Pete r Naghav1 will auend
the one-day fie ld tnp The council
approved the atlendance of The
officials on the Central O range
County fiJ..ed Guideway Agcn~
Field Tn p. Costs were no1 part nf
the VOie.
cand1da1es and s111\ thinks 1here 's 545-8080
a chance any council memher f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:;:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(2~m~ll~•;•~S~O~-~o~f~40~5~f~~·l~ could change hi~ or he1 n11nd
·•1 don't think there 1~ .any \ct
• Doled out about S263,000 1n
fec.J erat commun1ty block granl
funds. In a unanimous vole, the
council allocated $65,000 lo lhe
neighborhood 1m provcmen1 fu nd,
$75,0CK> to tluman Options to help
buy 11. 16-unil apartmenl complex
in Costa Mes.a for a bu.scd women
and their children, a nd $13.000 to
Mercy Hou!.C rnr the re novation o f
lwo Santa ;\na homes fo r local
homeless single mothers ond their
children. The remaining funds
were se t aside.
•Voted J.1 to supporl a South
Coasl Air Quali ty M»nagemetlt
District plan to incrca1e motor
vehicle rcg1,tra1ion fees by $6 1n
the ne11 t two years 10 he lp pay for
air pollution reduction programs.
Councilm1n Pe1e r Buff1 voted
1gain1t the meuure
• Approved a tnp to Vancouver
for Coune1lm 1n Pc1cr 8uff1 ind
•Filled two spots on the Chtld
Care Comminee and the Senior
Citizens Committee . Pat Bradley,
formerly an alternate, will now be
a voting member on the Ch1lU
Care Commiuce, fill ing a pos11Lon
left open by Diana Villalpando
when she moved from the ci1v
Suzanne Ellio11 wil l have a plaCe
on the Senior C1t 1zen~ Comm111ce.
filli ng a pc»1ll0n lefl open hy 1hc
re s1gnat1o n of Salhe Russell
•Ruled I hat a new. stncler
developme ntal reVJcw proces!> for
g r a nn y un11s a n d a d d on
apa r t m e n 1s applies to 1111
rcsidenl ial zones.
•Au tho r ized th e police
department 10 se ll 1n eJ..tra 1981
Hu11hes 300C helicopter through
United Auctions Inc in Upl1nJ
lh1s Augus1. The sale 1s eq>ected
to bri ng in about SlS,000.
•Reached agre ement with
Costa Mes• Disposal Inc. fo r
ano ther citywide spcci11 trash
pickup day thit month. In the pa1t,
rcsidcntt have been 1ble lo get rid
of m11trcue1., rcfripr•ton. water
hc1ters ind 01Mr la"'rp l1cm1 nol
.-1n~11oo·c r I dnn't think there 1~ any
i;tuar.1ntceJ dcc1,1 n n 1n 1v.u
week\." ht· <;;Hll
Mayo1 ~1ar)' Hornbuckle has
111\\J ~aid ano ther t~·o weeks ~·ould
[Xl\\lbl) help
In the c"'cnt the ~talematc
remain\, Cny Man11 ge r Allan
Roeder 1old the council that July
IS 1s 1he las1 possible date a
November elec1i1,n. which may
ros1 taxpayers ahoul $32 .000
assum1ng there are also Ncwpor1 -
Me!;a o;chool hoard cand1da1es up
for elec11on, could he called.
~1 rGl1n n, a board member or
Share Our Selves and community
ac11vi.st, ran neck 1n neck with
Humphrey 1n las1 November's
clccuon, eventually losin11 to him
hy )47 votes for the u-cond of two
open coun(.·11 ~cats
"We know t here was a ve ry
sizable number of vo ten who
supported her.'" Buff1 s:uc.J
Erickson, who ha11 SCl"'V('d on the
plannina commiss10n since 1985,
wu noted for his experience with
l1nd-usc issues 1nd the ge neral
Dian, the bluc prtnl for fu1ure
nonn1lly picked up. Tbe CQtt of fliii;ijj;-l;~;r;;M;ili--J the 1nnual service 11 •bout M lltD -Pfl · g ' •
$36,000, 'Mhlch will be aplll 1""' ....
between the city and the dispoaal a a M UllSiS -111 1•
compt.ny. Sugoftb on .. ol'ic New Year 1 ~v•
on tt'lt Bru11lo0n ll:1v~ pnvoi.t •tland
l'ftOl"I A ~· of ~" on eorttl
Of tu•' Ry to ll:IO onvt•rne ond hide
OWO'I If\ pomd.M Jot-1n·de¢'1 ,rifo,.
motion 01lr. ~ Vlclr.19, MQrilyn, Mn.a
or >-onn. ..
mans !O moch In cancer control .
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St ot lrv.!'le A~~ , Cor'a Meto
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ADVANTAGE-ALDEN'S
One huge advn"'O')f' ·\ n('l"I' hn~ ()''" ''D'>' O•Pt'' <,1 01 e<, '" •f<,n•
we ha"e our o ""'-"'>'O ler<, orr:'.lv·d nq ',., h I\ onrl •f" ab.lo ~
schedul111g 1ns1allot c·· \
Very few deoor•-,,r "' S'<l•PS or SP('< O '' l'l ,.. '>'0•es "O""' lh~ r
own worl.:rooms 0"0 .,..l ~' -e!v an on n1 ·~ tl" ,.,rirl'J\:' <;en.·c f" ;o,
1nstoltot1on5
We hove hod man~ pr>oo·e bu.,. tr0ff' ,,s 0 "1~· ht> ng rt <>nopo•nted
by on 1ns tollo11on comoo n ~ who <,l.hed l•lf"d o ,ol ,..,,., rl·d,.. 1 show uO
or col! Somet1rnes. th is has happened two or th •rf" 't'l"I"'> tielo,,,. thf'
custom~t g ives up
At Alde n's. our 1n stnllo•,,.,.., sC"hedul e •s operoied '*"') t>H 1r 1en11 ~
and even when our rnpn ore helci up (H1 a pr"'v•n1,( ·0b cou<;•ng n
late start, our men will stov and l1n1sh,
Famay Catpel-., Since t8!H
,,, Coli. -Sl ~ ~-custom.,._..
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There \Vere son1e fantastic 'iitle~ in The Pilot toiay.
Since they changed to Ct 1\·erinu l 1nly Ne\\fOrt &ach
and Costa Mesa I find l 1ut a lut n1t 1re uf \\·hat I need
to kno\V. The srx:iet\' r\1ge is ~rre<lt. I Sa\\' Carol and
Richard's picture ~un1 the ['<lft\· l r1~t \\'eek; I didn 't
see the one of Michael !lnd 1ne thuugh.
I did , ho\Ve \·e r, finll a dog tr!line r and plumber
in clas.sifieds. And I reall y needed l'o th of the1n. I
wonder if there's a sec tion tl1r kid trainers. Or maybe
kids for sale. Hmmn\ that's an iLlea; I wonder ho\\'
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ge t. ! fo und out in
The Pilot that more than 4 5°/ti of th e hoL1Se-
holds in Newport and Costa Mesa ha\·e in-
con1es over $50,0CO. So, !'111 sure so1nelxxly ~ ~
could afford her.
. The pap:r comes out Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday. If she doesn't straighten-up by Thursday
I'm calling The Pilot.
Thank You reE NEWP: BEACH • cosrA MESA
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. s are victims in school-lundlng war
P olitldaot __ ......,. .. ......,, to why
Amerlcu ......... rant .,,. ,_ and Scwlell
lo matll Md -· They deQy (!II< pcr&>nnance on aeosnphy...,. and q...,loo oor -lloo skllll.
~ Mcanbllc, pob11c -tluVl!Pou• Ille natloo ate In 1
~rote,..,. due lo laclt of fwldL 0..... ere bcin& cnmmed
wit& SO ltldl, tho bourl of imlnicticn ere decteulna. eod
tcxtboc*' and 1uppliu: have become lmvries.
Thole boob niU in u.c ire b9dJy outdated. Qcmlstry '+'Olu~
don't list .U the ck:menr.a; the lopic of AIDS isn'I addruled in
most health ICXU. (I fccl luc:ky -my U.S. History book ii an
"updaled" ¥enion that includes the Ford Adminiltntion.)
1bia is unacceptable. It'• a jolc.e. School• are ln
dire need of emergency aide, NOW. But while the
1iluatioo wonens. all that politicians have to offer
ii criticism...constant, unceasin1 criticism. WeU ,
contrary to what politicians may think. knowledJC
i1 not apontaneoualy generated. 1be problem with
today's )'OUth ian't lhat they're incapable of
learning; it'1 that they haven't been provided the
proper tools with which to learn.
'fake California. The Golden State is easily the Jlllll
lls 1••Psl
Youth
Beat
weaJthicst in the nation, and yet its schools arc
suffering terribly. A few years 1go, tax dollars for
the state amounted to a surplus. This would have
been a great opportunity to introduce radical
reforms to the school system or even save some
money for a rainy day. But instead of making
improvements, Gov. George Deuk.mejian kepi
spending for educatk>n to a bare mini.mum, and the amount
allocated actually lost ground to in Oation.
Now thal the state bud~t faces a SIJ billion shortfall, Gov.
Pelc Wilson is looking to cul even deeper into the schools. He
was inclined to repeal Proposition 98, an amendment passed
three years ago that guarantees 40 percent of state revenues will
go to educalion, until massive opposition stopped him dead in his
tracks. However, the survival of Prop. 98 does in no way grant
financial security to California schools. According 10 state Sen.
Marian Bergeson, a former Newport-Mesa school board member,
Do not tempt
two-year-old
lkar Dr. Diana Pcten: I am barin.1 lrouble dlsclpllnln1 my
1-ycar-old. I try to sd limits but fYerytbln& Is a baUtc. I tell him
not to touch somethlna and be touch« it. I tell him not to l•ke
the c•ndy •nd when I wait away be not only lakes lhr candy but
mimics my "no. no ... I h•.-e lrkd sroldlna •nd sp•nk..lna: him. II
donn't s.ttm to do any aood· It le••n him crytna and me fttlin&
pllry and hslnled. Help.
f\.fom of a Toddlrr
Dear Mom of a Toddler: Toddle-rs arC very
curious. They learn by exploring their
environment. To a 2·ycar·old, objects arc meant
10 be louched, smelled and eaten. It is much
wise r at this age to avoid temptations by putting
objec1s thac arc off limits out of !heir sight and
reach. It will be less stressful for you and more
re altstic since a 2·year-old doesn't undcr.nand
hnw he <;hould behave. Dr. 1111211
Pltll!'I
Y11ung children also learn by imitating ot hers; ic
I' 1mpor1ant fo1 parents to set a good example. If
y~iur son constantly hears angry "no, no." don't be
'urpn\Cd if he repeats your words, tone of voice -------
and ac11uns 10 01her.. Parenting
Maybe you need to rethink your fam1ly rule'>. 101
·rry to make you r rule<; simple because toddler-.
can'1 un der.Hand atistract. complicated di rt'Ct1on~.
For c..:amplc. your son will not unders1and if you !t.ay 1hcrt' 1s n\1
candy before su pper only after supper. The time difference has
no meaning to him. It is bcuer to keep the candy out of reach
un11! you ch~ to give him some. Try to be cons1~1en1 1n
enforcing your rules
Al~1 rcmcm~r that toddlers thnvc on allcnt1on They art'
'mart enough II) lry different behavio rs. some good and ..ontc
tiaJ. 111 Rel a11cnt1on Be sure to make an effort to grvc ytiur ~on
hug" and kt~sc~ ""'hen he is being gond. Too often bu~y r:ircnt'
ii:nnrc thcu children when they arc being good
I r. to d1,l:1ph ne with warm1h and affection Not tinlv ''
JXl'lll\l' d1,l:1phnc 1mporlanl in helping your ~o n lcarn .the hnut\.
11 :.l'l' 1nOuences how ht feel~ about h1mi.clf and layi. the
f11und11r111n (or his se lf-esteem Avoid sarcastic rcmnrks like "''l.1H1
durnnl). y11u"rc so clumsy: why can't you be hkc your ~•Sier .'· t·tc
I hc~c rutting remarks leave scars. Rcmemhcr, you love you1 ~on.
11 1' <.t1n1c o ( his behaviors you want 10 .sec changed
If .'VU h•ve • qUHtlon OI" ronttrtJ wrltr to Dr. Dl•n• l1rtrrs al
thr t~ntnp Co.1.Jt Dallf Pilot. JJO W, Ba1 St., Co.JI• Mr.J•, 91(J.}7.
Youth wlnl ll'lzes
-· Jawn Na1han1el Houlcn, 12. of
Nc,,.,·JXlrt Beach, won second prize
1n 1hc \WI Ohio Art/Michael
J11rd;1n '\,,.,ecp~t.ikc~
Jason'' pn.le was a pair of
~hch1cl Jt1rdan Nike shoes. plus
M1ch11cl Jo rdan E lc c 1ro nic
Count~·n lla.skelball. a Jordan
Basketl:il\ll Xl and Jordan Wall
8 111 from O hio Art Sports
More 1han 160 prizes were
awarded 1n the sweepstakes. The
conlc't began late last' year
Winne ~· names were drawn June
15 fnm'I thousandl or entries. _.,.,.... "'"'
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A FREI!. TRIP
ABOARD AllTRAlt. ..
Al'ID Bit A TRA Vlf.L
WRlTlf.R FOR A DAY
Look ln Thursday's pa~r
for complete details and
entry fonn to an r.x(:ttlng
getaway weekend r
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apendina in the ncn yur will likely be cut more than S 1 bi.Ilion.
So bow can the 11ate cope with a IChool population that i.s
dramatic.ally increuina by 200,000 11udcn11 a year, more and
more of whom come from pcwt;rty·stric.k.en families 11nd have
limited-English proficiency?
A sure-fire way lO min.imlu: budget woes would be to 1ncrca.sc
local tu.cs, but gelling • two thirds majonty of t1..1-wcary citizens
is n.ext to impouible. Many arc just not wilhng 10 sacrifice pan of
~~r .paychccb lO educate other pc'Oplc's kids. As a result,
1ndMdu1I schools have uk.en lO nising their own money to ease
their burdeQS. While some fund·nii5crs, hke Newport Harbor
High School's annual Harbor Heritage Run. prove tu Ix
successful, othen in leu affluent neighborhood~ du not
Thia isn't to say thal !he Ncwpon·Mesa lin1ficd School !)1.'itnc-1
isn't immune to the state•s budftct problems The l1t'>tn ct 1\
looking 10 reduce it.s 1991 -92 budget by up 10 S l n1illlon 1\
number o f teaching and admin1slrilt1vc ~!!to n~ will be
eliminated. Planned programs for t1tirar. Jnd Ct>rnputer
technology haYC been suspended. There' '-1-I JI tie 3 reJuct1nn n!
one counselor per high school. High ~lhool C)rportun11y
Program, which helps studenls ,,.,·11h special t1~.1dcm1t need~. 1s
being eliminated. English a~ a ~c-cnnd Jangu.1j,!C" w1!1 lu'>C" one
manager. Class size wilt go from 26 ~ ~1udent'.. 111 2R 5 and
possibly as high as 32.
Clearly, mcuurcs mus1 be taken tu l Urb the<;c drastic
'>hortcomings in the nauon, ~late .ind communl\'o'; either tha1 or
the governmcnl must focus t•n ,·utung 1n111 ~11her programs. In
California. sru dcn1s, parents. !cacher\ und adm1n1.stratur.; alike
musl oppose: cuts on the govcrnur ~ .1~cnd.1 "'1th the. same fervo1
they show-ed in defending Prop 111( Pcrhap~ "'hat 1~ needed 1s an
ext ra ccnr added IO the ~aJc, rv. .,.htch l·1l uld !'>ring 1n another SJ
h1\hon.
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Whalcver lhe me thod. d \OUn~ cl11Lcn 's nght tll !he best
cducauon should be pre~er.cd .Jt .:1n' cu~t Americ..i "s future
depends on it.
Jos/J Kompld, •ho will ~ rdltor of tht' ·'"rwport ff•rbor H'6b
SchooJ nrwspa~r Dt'rl school .t·r•r. is writing storir.J lrom a
studrnt'.s poJat of .-p for Thr Pllofs Youtb P•tr this summer.
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Y offers lifeguard training
A wcek-iong ju ni or lifeguard
1n struc11t•n progr.:1rn .... 111 he
conduc1cd July K-12 .1\ the
Newport-Costa Me'a Y~!('A for
youlh~ age-. ll 10 !5
Junior hfegu:1rd apphcant'i wh(l
complete 1hc weck.·long cuur'ie ,,.,,][
then he rt'qu1rcd tP work a
minimum uf nine hc•UT\ pc1 week
fnr a f1ve ·,,.,eek period :it the
Nev.port ·Cl1,1a ,\1 cs.i l'amd)
'tt\ltl\tlM.>• •'•II."
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YMCA 10 fulfill training
obhgar1on'i
A lcUc1 of rccon1mendat1on will
be awarded 10 all applicants who
~a risfactonly eomplc-1c the su -week
tratn1ng session Cose 1~ S25 for
YMCA mcmbcn and $45 fur non-
n1cn1tiers For 1nformat1on, call
S1 :1cey at the Y~IC r\. M2-9QQ\J
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COLORING CONTEST
July 17·28 •Costa Mesa
Coloring Contest Rules & Regulations
0-e ""'"l'f'' u1 t•o<h 01")<' """'"'...,,II t.w>, 1-.o\f'"n f nc:h ""'""f'' ,.,.,If·~,.'""'• i.t l.."h >n .+i,. \I.of"<:!"' ( c:>..,,.,,.... 1., W "" '"Q ..,,...., '"' -1-,,,,,, • ...,,, ,...,., 1 -v
Arh £ .h1bo11on 01 rt.,... f <l••y•o..•ru!.
• fnt"*' mv•' b!i .-O"'~wi by o chold '"one ol ~ ogr g•ovp\ !,,"PC] IJC!.lo..., NuMot (l(kiff'\\ ond ogr ,..lon,"'O•·•w' ..,,,,, t-l.1i...; ..
• Mo+I hn•J~ ltfi"'"' ltl lJ.onge Covnf)" Fou Spec .a l (QOl'fo\h 88 fou [),'""' lO\lo '°'""'-1 t A O?t>~f't f ""'"' "'"'' t .... 'N" ........ 1 tlv <.nm Jvl '!' 18
•En"'••• ,,..,jl he 1vdgfod nt I pm Fr.day Jviy \0 '"11-.e ~.nf' Ar1, Depo.......,...,, W '""'"'3 ~,,.,,,.,...,,I\ iv rl·~~ riJ..... uda•"l.l
•All 1...dgedent1•@\ moy hepl(~ed vpot~ ~w;>l(°"'°''~~,.,.,,.,..lo~ the fo,, MoN1o'v ),,,I, }Q !.om !On.., le"'~
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New minister
to be greeted
The new associate minister
o,. the Fi.nt
U nited
Meth o dist
C hurc h or
Costa Mesa,
the Rev. Tia
Wildermuth,
w i 11 be
introduced to Wildermuth
the congregation on Sunday
at the 9 and 10:30 a.m.
services, and a Welcoming
Reception will be held an her
honor from I 0-1O·30 a m an
Thompson Hall
The Rev. Wildermuth was
ordained recently.
The )OUth ol First Church
will welcome Waldamuth at a
"Piu.a J7east for Tia'' at 6
p.m Sum.la~ The _church 1s
located at 420 W 19th St
'-';-MEET QUALITY
\....., -' CHRISTIAN SINGLES
T wo words the Rev.
Kenton Beshore uses to
describe Mariners Church
arc "need driven."
"We work with what the
community needs," said Beshore,
senior pastor at the popular,
non-denominational church at the
corner of Jamboree Road and
Bison Avenue in Newport Beach.
Apparently, Beshore has found
what the people or the coastal
community need. When he came
to the church in 1984, it was in the
midst of what he called "rocky
times" -pastor Tim Timmons
had just left to form his own
l'hurch an 1 rvine, and the
congregation's membership was
down considerably.
The c days, however, about
1,500 people attend services each
Su nday Besho re is even planning
on ancr:cac;ang the number of
'erv1ce'> c;o he can accommodate
the 01hcr memher\ "ho canno1
make 11 on Sunday
thinb that patt of M.arine111 m.alc
is the oppottunhie1 for lndMdual
participation.
"You can't attend Mariners for
very IOf\I without wantfna to
become a member ol one of the
smaller groups." she laid. "It
docsn 't stay impersonal!'
One phil090phy of the church,
according to BeshQre, la that the a
church should bele> the word of
God come alive for bellcven.
With that goal in mind, the
church has organized myriad
groups for chikiren, teens,
young-married adults, unmarried
adults, bible study groups and
charity groups. There is a
preschool program and skJ trips.
There arc substance abuse
programs. And local builder Peter
Ochs g1Yes an annuaHmandat
-;cminar
"The church's aim is to help the
people understand God's word,"
ik~hore said. "We want them to
grow emotionally, spiritually and
mentally."
a:-. pr-. al aw....~ by
........ t.b9 lllldllg eog.e. Off Mdflg
• dme. Searl by ,,....,.,.., unOel/OWll
35..endby~
......._ No n•nb•lhip '-· 11 per min
But even with the increase an
the congrega tion\ \IZC. member"
of the church ~1111 feel antama tcl)'
invohcd Valene Oel Carlo. a
member tor 16 year\. c;a1d she
He believes that the possib ilities
for pcr~onal growth within small
group~ arc endless.
"There'-; a lot of learning that
takes place when you get an a
group. If someone has a problem,
what better way b there to learn
about II than from someone e lse
"ho shares that problem."
The Rev. Kenton Beshore, senior pastor at Mariners Church, sa)'5 the community shapes the popular church.
24 Hours 1 ·9<l0-844·S683. E.Jlt S
volunteers and leaders of the small
groups.
"The people an this church arc
very active in the ministry I don't
Jo everything; they do."
themselves."
According to Hendricks, the
lack of hierarchy also keeps the
church relevant to its followers.
Newport Lutheran Church 1nv1tes you to a
4th of July Service wtth Co mmunio n. 9am o n July 7th
You don 't have to be Lutheran to become a Christian
at Newport Lutheran Church
798 Dover (end of 16th) Newport Beach
The ch urch's lack of hierarchy
11 1lnw~ fu r such involvement, he
<;j1d Though Bc<;horc would
appear to be the head of the
church. he claim~ he is not,
ln"lead giving the credit to
"Involvement is one of our main
teachings," said Mary Hendricks, a
member of the church for 18
years. "We feel that the purpose
of the pastors is to equip the
people to be ministers
Mariners is run by a Board of
Elders. Now consisting of 12
members, the board is mandated
to have at least five and no more
than 15 members chosen from the
congtcgation and serving four to
five years. The board shapes the
future of the church, making the
long-term decisions, answering
doctrinal questions and handling
any disciplinary problems. Dave
Sprowl. former chairman or the
board. said the board concentrates
on keeping the ministry innovative.
"If we think it will be effective
we'll try it, regardless of
tradition," he said.
Put
Some
Life
In
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CHRIST LUTHERAN
CHURCH U
(Missouri Synod)
76-0 Victoria St .. Cott• Meu
Lottler 'V Tornow. Petlor
631-1611
Bruc e Je1ke. Pe1tor
WORSHIP SERVICE II 00 10 JO AM
~undH Schooj L A~t W. CIH'
9 70 AM
Your -ChM t11n I 1tmtnh11 School
548-&866
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Dr. Peggy Bassett, D.D.
"THE POWER OF RELEASE "
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CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
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FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
191h St & Harbor Blvd
Church SchOol 9:00
w~ 9:00 and 1o·JO
Rev. Galal Gougtl
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SAINT J AMES CHURCH
episcopa l
Trad111onal 7 30 am
Contemporary 9 am
Church School 9 a m
Chansmat1c 10 45 a m
Wednesday 6 30 a m
Fr David C Ander~on
Rector
3209 Via Udo
Newport Beach
71 4 675 0210
NEWPORT C£NTCR
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United Method ist Church
2163 2 Wesley Or
La2un a Beach
499-3088
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CHURCH
(~ol()wist)
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sr. MN1Tli1[W6
Newport Beach 1723 Wes1d1tf
"t>etund Westclltt Court•
Holy CommuNOn 9 30 a m Sunday
Chtld Care Sunday School
(714 )646-1152
W8".day Sefvices
and Claases
OR PATRICK BERRYH ILL
It) AM (,,,..,,, I lt'TU'f'il :>irlc. l -tnUr
lonvr 5th & Ins Slreru
W <ln'hir an..1 lw-ar th11 f'l"l"-O..• I.
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"AN ANClENTWOMAN
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'>und.v. July ?. llJQI ti s.murl I t.2 11 I Rn L..J. M s.-t.n
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600 St. Andmw Road, N~ Beach. Califomu (714)6lt-2880
( acT'<* from Nrwpc:w1 1-Wtof ~School at lrvuw & I ~th I
Newport Church of Religious Science
Dr. Juanella Evans
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Service and Jr. Church: 10:30 a.m.
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Dial on tntplrotton ... , ... ......... 10.t , ... 1ou
26S·1261
901 DoY8 St 1146
Newpof1 8-:h
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You may dig what Nick's got growing in . his garden
J pt uked all the llme about
how my 1ardcn
grows and what
typct of plants I
have in it, IO I
would like to
ah1ro a few witl)
y<>ll . My favorite
tree is the
A111tr.llan willow
(C1cljera
Parviflora). ll's
ca l-H-d an
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FIBl-.tl
Au1uaUan willow -~Th~in-g-5-
bccau1c of i ts
w i 11 o ... 1 i k. Green
branchina. 11 has -----r
three to six-inch-long, narrow,
medium arccn drooping leaves
that give the effect of a willow.
Australian because of its native
habitat, hence the name.
It is a plant that is very gra«:fttl
and J10W5 to 2S to 35 feet tall and
around 20 feet wide. With age it
produces very small clusters of
creamy while nowcrs during the
sprlnatimc, bu1 they're normally
not seen predominantly on the
plan1 .
It needs well -drained soil and,
of course. full sun for it to survive.
However, ii has been known lo
iolcratc shady areas, but the
foliaac will be th1n ,
You normally d<1 not have to
prune an 1\ustratian willow.
Selective prunin1 and cuttia1 off
the tips will be neccuuy only to
1hape the pl1n1 and dim:! the
powth. It is proctically pest free,
· and definitely • plant that can be
UKd to be incorporlted into a
dtOugbt-tolen.nt garden.
The root l)'ltem lt 'tCry non-
eva5ivc and casCJ a li&bt lh•de. It
can be planted all by h1 lonesome
as an accent pl•nt or in sroupinp
ror • arovc errect. Th.ii i• •n
excellent chok::c for ~body who
does not have • lot or time to
spend on taking care of a tree.
As far u shrubs arc concerned,
I favor the yellow oleander
(Thevelia Peruviana). Yellow
oleander is similar to its poison
cousin, the nerium oleander, in
that it is not well suited in the
yard or garden if you have
ch ildren who enjoy putting leaves,
branches, fiowcrs and creepy
crawling 1hing5 into their mouths.
The fast-growing shrub can be
pruned into a small patio tree. It
has narrow leaves and a showy
funne l-shaped yellow nower 1hat
grows in a cluster. The leaves have
deep veins an the upper surface
and look wrinkled , a very
auractive altributc to the plant.
It blooms normally from June
th rough November and also is
quite fragrant. As docs its cousin,
11 iak:cs any amount or heat and
•un and can become drought·
1o&erant once it ia established.
If frost h•ppem to hit., it
rebounda quite rapidly and will
bloom that very WM year. If you
set • little wild with your pruning.
don't worry u it bounces back
quite nicely.
Al far u shrub/ground cover·
'.l_pe plants, star Jasmi ne
(Tracheosperum Jumino1des) is a
plant that is very difficult not to
have in the landscape. It 's
probably one of the most widely
used pfants in Califomia because
it is adaptable to full sun and
shady growing situa1ions.
It takes a while for it to get
started, but once it docs, it 1akes
off, Ti has a viny type of branching
system, so planting it againsl a
chain-link fence will get lhc fcnu
covered up in a short period of
time. Or leaving it by its.elf as a
little shrub with some pinching
and top Rruning also will grow
favorably Cc}-you.
The foliage on the plant is
glossy green when it firsl starts to
develop. Then it ma1ures to a
luscious dark grccl\ 10 three inches
long. 1lle nowcrs arc white to
about one inch across that grow in
small clusters and have a very
sweet fragran! jasmine smell. 11
also is vcnatilc in that if you have
a hillside that needs some
)tabilization. s1ar jasmine will be a
gn.-id candidate for you.
Knowledge, preparation help
you avoid remodeling pitfalls
This special series will introduce
you lo some of the pirfal/s of
remodeling and offer possible
solution.i. One note ~fore you
start, remodeling 1.s a serious
undertaking.
This final section
1s prepared to
su mmarize a
number or
1mporlant points
t hat were not
cove red in other
scclions, but could
!>till develop into
major problems for
you.
I will hsl those
problems which we ------
p e "0 n. 11 y Remodeling
experienced. but I ·-----• will also lnJe CI
o ther maJllr
problems whic h have since come
to our attention.
Pitrall No 20 A large 1rash
receptacle mu~r he on ~11 e to
accumulate lhc material torn out
of your hou~e
If a recc:ptach:: " no1 avallahle .
the trash will accumulate in )'OUT
back or front yard~ or even on the
s1reet. Th1s 1~ n01 onl} unsightly.
but al~ could lead tu la.,.,·,uHs
from acc1denls to workers. mail
carricf1 or ne1ghllor;: and children
Pitfall No. 21 Jn ... 1s1 that 1he
new expandable foam 1nsulat1on
he used hetwcen !he d()t)r/window
frames and lhc \ludding or the
111ain frame rh1<; gnes for any
)mall area~ that requ1te 1nsulat1on.
Most worker" will not take the
time needed tn ~1uff and 1nscrl the
f1ber&lass pr11dui.:t cc1rrccrly 111
"mall 5pace" l:..x pand1ng foan1 I\
more cxpcn"<1vc . tiu1 w1ll ensu1e a
good tight "eal
Pitfall N11 22 If \OU hav~ a
root. the con1ra.:1 111u"' s1 :1te :hal
large plasuc "heels .... ,11 cover 1he
pool 11nd tic replaced, or cleaned
of debris e:1ch night
By covering the P'"'"ll , hul leaving
the dchr1 ~ and paint to
11ccumula1e , you will find that
when 1he pla"<tn• is removed 11
1e nds 10 tear or at lea.st allow the
debris to shde 10 111 the J>OOI -
then you hnvc a real problem .
Pi\fall No. 23' When pa1nt 1s
rc movt:d from the window and
door glass panes make sure that
the workers use new and Oe"<ihle
razor blades.
work will be slowed or stopped
Nr•I ""'rll:: Sttond p•r1 of
Our painter had to pay 10 'jiiiliiiiiiiiii~ replace 16 of 25 double pane glass l I
sections of our windows and doors
due to his "day laborer's" use of
old, rusty and ndgcd blade'< which
M:talched the glass badly.
I felt badly that all of his profi1
.,.,.as spcn1 to replace the Jiancs,
bu! we also had the 1nconven1encc::
of workers knocking out the old
panes and replacing them Pa1ntC'r'
11 lso had to be rC"called tl) rccaulk
and repaint the molding'
Pi1faJJ Nn 24: If you have 11ld
""00d nour1ng in ynur house.
~qucaks prohahly have developed
10 them Therefore. 1f you ttrc
replacing carpet, schedule at lca ... 1
one day between the removal of
the old. and the laying of the new
carpet.
fhe lime lapse between taking
ou1 !he uld and 1n.,1alhng the new
carpel 1~ an ideal time to have
!.Crews 1nscr1ed at the scams of the
ply""ood base 1ntu the floor JOI '''
to chm1na1c these squeaks.
Pnfall No. 25. There will be
umes when you become agitated
and frustra1cd w11h numerous
th1ngs; delays, workers, 1hc general
contractors and even you~clf.
Never allo.,.,· ynursclf to use the
words "lawsu1(' or "sue.'"
I truly helteve that th-..e
threatening words pass lhrough
!~e minds of a h1g percent of 1hc
remodehrtg homeowneri.. However .
10 reality, the lhreat or a law\u1t
will 1mn1ediately delay the wor k on
your project ~1ncc the contraclor
""'111 naturally fear thal he will not
he paid in full "rh1s is like
'h01.1li~yoursclf in the foot sin ce
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290 I W. Coost Hwy Ste . 2<l0
Newport Beach . 92663
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A. The problem you have is
called Eugeni a Payllid, an
uncontroll1ble beat that was
brought here from Australia. The
long-term damaging effect of the
Eugenia Psyllid is death to the
plant. However, there arc a few
things you can do 10 curb its
appetite.
First off, using 1nsectic1dal soaps
or just plain water to wash off the
plants on a daily basis every 15
days will . help discourage the stuff
from bubbling up your plant
leaves. Orthene, made by OMho, is
now listed on the label for control
of Eugenia Psyllid. Simply foll°"'·
the directions on the label for
applicalion rates and times.
The o nly chemical on the
matkc1 right now 1ha1 bas any
major impact 1s ca lled Maverick.;
however, 11 1s not listed for
consumer use. You must find a
person who is licensed with the
state as a qualified applicator to
huy !he rescri<:ted material and
apply ii to your planrs.
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With all three of thcK ways of
controlling the insect, you will be
doina just that -controlling ii -
not getting rid or it 100 percent .
County agricultural officials
have been trying to get funding
together to go to Australia and
collect the natural enearc11
parasite that feeds on the Eugenia
Psyllid. We arc hoping tha1. in the
near future. this dream .... 111
become a possih11ity to rectify !he
s1tu11K>n for us forever.
(NICk FederoH is co-owner of
A N.B. /ndusrnc.$. • landscape
~·onsultation. maintenance and
contrilCting firm in Whittier. He
can ~ heard from .S lo 7 a.m.
C\'ery Saturday on K.FI, 640 AM.
answering your gardemt11 and
landscaping quc$1ions Write to
him 1n c•re of this newspaptr,
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individual sale for the first time.
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becoinc 1 Satutday tradition !Ot you and yoU.IS} t
The Pilot may no lonaer have a tele'IWon suid.,.H
Cot lhoee crummy VHF programs, but this T
column wilJ give you, tbe home viewer, a weeldftt 1 previow of the cuttina ed~ ol television: the ')
unusual, informative and JUSl plain wacky world'· 1 of public· abd community·acc.ess cable TV. ' :
So dim tbe lights. strap yourself in and away
we golll
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_ Enr same .time. now,'&cliClv~ ~ ~
bemoaned the demise of the prime-time va riety
show.
Oh s11rc, there arc the gab fests that crowd
tbe dial just after the 11 o'clock news. But other
than monolofUes. unheard of singer:. and stars
plugging their latest box-office bombs, there
isn't much variety to them.
Besides, how many decent, hard-working. red-
blooded Americans stay up that late 1
Fortunately, a group of four "ell proclaimed
"regular people" have been lry111i to revive the
vanished variety show.
U nfortunately, "Off Center," which airs every
. ,,
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Cable ' ISi
week night at 8:30 pm on Co,IJ Mc~a·s Copley -----•
Colony Cl.\blcvision, is
dre:uy, 1..ltsjointed and
d1m-w111ed.
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'J he show opens with a
dead bass moving its
mouth. Though this turns
out to be the
most-animated performer
on the show, it's actually
meant to be the mascot
for Laughing Bass
Productions . r
The show opens with a 1
dead bass moving its mouth.•
Though 1h1s turns out to bo
the mo-;t-an1ma ted
performer on the show, it'a.'
Jctually meant to be 1hc
m.1<.<:ot for L~ghtng Bass JI
Producttons, a take-off on •
the name of "Off Center's'~ I'
head \Hiter Maggi
Ra" Jad,on
A recent epmx.le began
wtth rhc 1mtrumental 1
1.111-rod. stvhng~ of a band
11! four young c.ollege·agc. 1 ,
men I.now n J\ Mtnamum 3.r
lh1..\ w-ercn't too had. In ,,1
f.1ll, the) lc:nt "1m1..• l 11..·J1hil11\ ti1 thl' pmcceding'
Minimum l .11"1 kit the: 'tu.!111 l>c:f111c the 'how w,1' over.
1 he:\ 'vc oti\ u1u,1~ 'c1: n prc\1011' 1.. p1,ndc'
I he llr't ol .1 h.ill .11111: n nr <.11 Ill me: '~ctd1c' th,11 made up the
c:·u:ruc1a1tng remainder 11f the 'ho'.' fr.11ured a hoy playing a '
television programmer w h,1,e Jllb ti w a<. tn rcJeCt all ideas fo r r1 1
quality shows p rovided to him ti, h1' .1dult ,,.,~i .. tant' The 1
youngster harbored v1:.iom of tilling the tutic with the like<. of
ALF and M ( Hammer Har dn· h.1r har' Ain't thjl a ga,., wtr;.
no one' H'.'nturcJ to ti) th.11 tdl 1 fnr .1 'kit '•nee th.11 )Uck·filk d
'I()\ \,1rt,cl> n11n ·!>h11w "l'hl· Hud"'" Brother' Comedy HllU r "
lr•>ntcall). the ll111n1c't thing .1hn111 "(>fr Center" wa5 evident in
th1' 'Cl) i.kch h .• 1lthoul!h 11 w.1' 11111nh. nJc:J Blad .. "mJ5 could he
~c:cn lt>ming out 111 th1.. du1h1n~ 111 thl· cn\crnhle "ast members. D
Jon t ~no"' d tht ltnn led 111 h1ddl·n m1 .. r11phl1nc' or a puppclcefl
whll lOntwlkd th1.. hu~\ in\..\ Ill•'' 111c11t' .11 the wooden
pc:rfnrmcr'
Perhap\ ~omc WllUld g1\l' the H'l!lll,11 pcnplc. who produce
th" progrJm "rc:Jtt tor tr.111g 111 rl'll'\1t.t1c the 1clc\l\10n variety
~how Howc,c:r. I'm jfr,ml Ott ( cnln " 1n,1ead n.ultng the
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lbe \JS of A. be doel 11 up
red. white •nd blue. ·
Moot ol lbe JOO ...... 11 the
foP.lrth of July
Eve event &bowed
in RW&B pit>,
1>11-.s of the
same color•
decorated
Redstone Plaza.
Tables followed
1he scheme, and
each person went
home with a nag-
d cc or 11 c d
drinking glass.
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In the midst of Society
•II the eolor. ·----srmr-m1·n11c"d-io
be 1 standout in a white suit
trimmed in ·red and blue braid
with a matchi n& striped
cummerbund and bow tic. And, he
knew wbat time it was -he wore
three watches. Yep, the leather
bands were in 1hc party colon.
Wife, Ann, wore blue pants, and
lopped off her loot \\1th red
sequinned blouse emblazoned with
a gold anchor, matching jack.ct and
RWct.B pumps.
"This is the fifth year l'vc given
this party," said Stem, who wu
born in Germany, and came to the
U.S. in 1940. "I was on the hut
boat that lcf\ Holland before the
war 1tarted. We went to England
and then left there for this country
just before the heavr bombing
began. I became a citucn earlier
than most people who come here.
We arrived in 1940 and I was in
service in early 1942 after Pearl
Harbor. This is the land of
opportunity. No where else would
L. have been able to get lhc
schooling and become an
auorney."
The host also thinks the party is
a great idea because it is 1he onty
lime some people get lO eat a hot
dos-With Slem's special made
gianl dogs, he serves potato chips
and apple pie and ice cream.
"The hot dogs arc great. We
wouldn't miu this party," said
C~rley Huter, there with Nor ....
Party people also included Joan
and Dtd: Strwns, who arc now
living in LA Quinta. Dick was
wearing a stars and st ripes
decorated shin -so appropriate
for ll'te born on the Founh of July
boy.
P~ Strong, who works 111
Orangcwood Bou1ique, was real
s1udy in the th ree colon. Stripes
and stars all over her short ~I
with the same on her hose. In the
middle of her hlouse was a Union
Jack nag. "r m half English and
half Ameri can. I have pas..~d all
the 1es1s and wa111ng for the date
to be swo rn in as a U.S. ci t1zcn ."
(Peggy said Mary Roosevelt's mom
wa5 her kindergarten teacher 1n
England.)
Also there for the "just v1si1ing,
eating ind lislening to John Alesi
Trio" tyJx of party were HOWillrd
and Betty T"'ng~. lran·bom Dr.
Masoud Roshan who has lived in
lhc U.S. since 1960 and his wife,
Dr. Faviba Rosh1n, ·CC and
daude Whitney (on lhe eve of
1hcir 12th wedding anniversary),
reccnl visitors in Spain Sh..,ri and
Harry Es<11yian. lily arJd Wayne
Happy Birthds.r
to our patien ls with July hirthdays
t'rom Dr. Farrell G. Hink.le & Staff
Pr•cll« l.Jmlti:d to On:hodonlirs and Temporomandibular Oisuni'l'fl
Akundni Adam'
Alldna Clark
Susan C~b
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SYUnM ar'Cla
SydD"'Y Gordoa
Kann Hfnd'l'non
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Mk hHI JKk..toll
IUebHI SkKum·Jobason
Brian K.Jm
Chris Ku,el
HeallH:r Marshall
Kalk Mldd~broolu
POl'nny f\tortlmort
Amy f\tulllaa1
Andrr-tlh•nesi•n
l...acio Pontes
l..auni Pnstoo
Roi") ROl'lff
Erin ROl'llly
D•'"id R'l'1nkk
Jon•lhan RJch
~tau RockDHs
Allison SchaupprM"r
Hal Sb,akky
&n Stubb5
Chris Tbnmpwa
P•ul Tkn
Josh Wal1
Afysu WOl'nda
Httdi \\"iltlams
L.abash, Beril and Floyd Schenk, 400 N c D s 504 N Bea h 64" 1281 Aurora and Dom bciti, Helen ewport tr. r., tir. · ~rt c · -
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Shil.plrn, Christi Bdtin~n. Ray
and Cr<11ce Vincenli and Emmil
Jane and Tom Ril~ (she was
wearing her party colors Dames of
Malta scarf and he was trying to
convince people that his maroon
jacket was red).
Lady in red (ha1, dress, 1ewel5,
hose) JoA.nne and Gene MiK,
Kathryn Shttman, Ollie and Stan
Hill, Terri ~df ... rb, Terry LH,
Carol Blanchard, loyce Re<11umf',
ltt and ~!ursteln, N.incy Hill,
Cathy L , Nora, Jorgrnsen,
musk man 8.trry Cole, Oiant-
McDonald, Betty Jo and JJ
Knk\:ttbocker, ,at Stac~, M"'ry
Ann and Len Miller, Nila and
Alan Trider and Margaret
Rkhardton were .. so partying
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Y OU111 MU.. a& savm>, oa WllATIVD -1a thia
week11 ldidoia ol the NadoOal E.DqWter, tbcte ue two
items ol intereat to IDa1lY ot tM enq.irioa mia4I ia PilaelaDd
One II a photo of JMJ ...... 1portin1 a
QOlffu:re of wavy black hair, 1950'1 1tyle. It
could've been his officiaJ bar mitzvab ~t.
The other also evokes D01Waia. It 1 a l'C*iP
item 1tarrina bancbomc actor Et.ball w.,.., now
filmins both a movie and a soap opera in Italy.
It reads:
"WcU, pilgrim. there's a new romance •-
cook.in' between John W.,.W1 youngest son,
Ethan, 29, and 47-year-old C.tbertae Dnft\-e.
Sho and the hunky 'Bold and Beautiful' IOlp
star arc kissing and snuggling in clubs all over
Rome."
Siah. Catherine Dencuvc. How I used to
hmtasizc over this creamy French pastry nearly
three decades ago ...
How docs Ethan's mother, Pilar, feel about
her son's dalliance with the ageless beauty? She thinks it's funny.
At least she was laughing when she phoned to tell me about all
the phone calls she's receiving from Enquirer readers.
Incidentally, Ethan called home the other day, telling his
mother how hard he's working over there. Didn't say a word
about his reported girlfriend. but did volunteer that "it's very hot
in Rome these days, really sizzling."
• • • MADS Tll1I WILL DftAIH WllY I WASN'T TBa& -
My OIMtDe ...... 't ~. 8. J /(far ....... .Jeiiii*) ....
Ol ~ WllJ, iDllled me an liWkadoi dw other _,, It 'U wu fOJ a tecepdOD at Le
pon request, braad ~~~':o and water Newport ...._Jue .......
Beach-style (Perrier and TheTholnvl~ ~,::: ~~'; :f ·
croissants) also wlll be EYOA wtth Uabt tnmc on the
available . I :=:'1 ma~ f.~~uldn't
Beach on time.
So what caused the delay?
Herc"s a clue: Instead of writina my name on the envelope.
Miller pasted the column's mua lhot atop the ICflWled addresa.
Good grief, B. J., doesn't the Pony &pren have enough
problems these days?
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BUT AREN'T THE J~ OVERCROWD ED ALREADY? -II
you've nothing else planned for Wedneaday, July 17, how about ·
getting arrested?
The Orange County d\apter of the American Cancer Society,
' Women's club dishes up
-facelift facts, focaccia
By Vida Dean
StVI Wnter
Focaccw anJ IJCl.'itfh
Thc fo1.acc1a "'"'' <.el'\ed ur II•
member' of H Jrb11r R1J~c
Wumcn ' C l11h Jurrng .1 lunchl'1H1
at Antl1ncllo'' rn ( o\la ~k"1 .ind
Dr David Benvenuti 11! Nc.,...p11rt
BcJlh d"hcJ nut the l.11l·,t Pn thl
l\ l mp I)\ 11 ( l.1 u· I 1I1 I h .1 t h c
perform'
hft) member' l1f the d11I•.
headcJ h\ Prc,1den1 Jan Murar
.ind all rc:-.11.knh of HJrbor R11.l~e
learned that focacc1a 1!> great
hrcJd '>Oaked with olive oil and
haham11. vine~ar and eaten with
1eal 1..h1d..cn and sw<ntlf1sh
Ben\ c nut 1. .1 p I a' 111. a nd
re1..on-.1ruc111c 'urgeon, anti the
fourth in a line of Benvenuti
phy\lcian' in Nc.....,p11rt, e<,tablished
ht' pr~11..l1Cl' Ill \CJr'\ ago He
tJlked ahout the metbod he U!>CS
tn rcpm1t1on 1hc face back to its
yuuthlul po"t11111, and discussed
1Hhcr tup1n canthoplexy
<c hangin~ the angle of the e)'<).
tumm\ luck. hrea't reconstruction.
cu'111m l.H\ cJ 1.. heck implants arid
chin .1dvantl'nll'lll using bone from
''1th1n the l·'"' Ouesuuns galore
follov. cd
The lunch hunch included
Marlie Adler, Kart>n Rokos, Bev
Stern, Joan Jackson, Pat S<hustu.
Jan \nydt>r, Helen Wei ndling, Pat
A~1d Corrin(' Caston, G race
I Maed.l .ind Etll'en McConnell
Othi:r' "'l"rl· Ma rilyn Burton,
Glori.t ligner, Marilyn Burton,
ret urned fro m a week of
celebrating 1n the Big Apple, were
Nora Jorgensen, Nora Hester,
Barbara Harris, Annette Hurwitz,
Maria Crutcher, Lynn Hirsch, Dori
de Kruif, Barbara Bowie, Marion
Montapert, Patricia Groth, Lynn
Osen and Nancy Wynne. AJso
Sandra Seigel. who v.a'i JUSt back
from a -.aca11on in Santa Fe, where
she and hu,hand, Jerry, saw "La
Traviata" during a rain storm 1n
an outdoor' theater
h1e nd~ of the "almost born on
the Fou11h of July" Hornsby drncd
on .1 rave-getting ho t chicken salad
.ind chocolJtc and Grand Marnier
cake at red. v.h1tc and blue
dccornted tahlec; • It finally happened -a real
Nev. England clambake right nn
Harbor hland ''I've v.anted tn
b...t &a Colt& Meaa. 11 ICCtiq W>luteen for ht annUl "Jail
....... ~· ...... ~.., tbopn lot ..
~ priaoG.I, will be dttltjned to lcam tbet there's
plietMy Of room for the ~· potey betiaa co~ (without
tu dO&lan) on tho chokat. Ii .. at Fuhioa laland. After~
coll&ted by Ke)'ltooo )(opt. and wtdaked to jail in paddy wa,ons.
imutea wUI bo ordered to call friends for b&llina-out pwpote1.
:rhie J!Sar'• be.ii la modest. mere)y S50,000 101 tho lot. WbUo nJ'ifnl 10 bo spnana. tho wretchea wilt be fed all IOl'U of
UIH\altainlqa nowilbment, catered by the Daily Grill. Bob
But111, S.OOt Ufe and Oin1'1 Ptua. Upon request{ bread 10~
water N...-pon .&adHt)'le (Perrier and croi.saantlJ also will be
available. •
1t«•111 Jlomll't coordinator for this silly but ~ nefit, aayt~ntcen are 1till beina ~u&bt to
serve u anatin& offk:cn, aentencina judges. jail wardens and,
" most bnportantly, priaonen with we11-~led friend&. ·
Sbe'a especially interested in rounding_up toams fmm home or
wo~. M role models, abe notea that fQJmer Coogressman
lob a• an.cl wife, Aue, will be arreatinc each other. •• THAT'S A LOI', AB IN LOTT&RY -The aood news is that
the Irvine Co. bu ~ eccepting deposits for homesite lots on
Pelican Point For S2S,00b, we can eater a lottery for flnt
pick of the puce1a. ued up to SJ million.
The bad new..~ n. tMn. Co.-hu«clccd that there'll
be only one lottefy ticket allowed per customer.
Dam. And we had been yeamina for a matched pair.
TNi Willardson. Jo Cummings.
Vivian Thorp. Mar~lt" ~yt>r'i rnd
Judy Friedman •
En1n~ing the ren·nt Harbor R1dRe Wom<'n's Club luncheon are, from left. Marcie Adler, Dr. David Benvenuti
and Jo.in la( ksnn
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Ri1 hMd,on, ~dr.,, Ann Well s,
Glori.t Osbrrnk ind Ginny Bende r
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p1.1n•• ,1nd hc~.rn 1hc h1rthd.1' 'ung
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dt"l' IP ~II fr11..·nd' Ill "ng out \I.Ith
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monngr.immetl "'Ith their name5
a\.\:lltCU in la"'n ch:ur<; And, they
1011k the p1ll11 v.' home for
'llU\CnH'
A' Happ' Brrt hc.la) wa~ pla)ed
b) th{' All Star' reggae band, a
rcJ, whi te and tilue baked Alaska
was 'lcrved 10 top off the feast of
clam<; and MJtne loh'iter nown IO
on party da). o,i,h1te corn. potatoes.
chicke n and clam c howde r.
(Heather Goss catered and
orche"ilrated the bake l
The red, white and hlue
deco rated party area was
transformed into a fairyla nd by the
magnolia lree decorated wi th 800
v.h1tc lights. More fantasy was
created hy the rencct1on from
ne.irby fireworks on the water.
Amon g those greeted by
Dorothy and Dardie were Dori
and Jack de Kruif and daughter
Lisa, Lynn and Howard Magor,
Lyd~ We lton, Fred Howser, P~
Larson and Don and Ann Muse
Broderick. •
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JU"il returned home after a two·
week'"" New York 1acat1on with
cou'iin'i rn Long l\IJnd One week
v.a~ 'pent "doing nothing" on a
4'i fool trJv.kr
• A hnt p.Ht) topu; these day "
facial peel\ There·~ the "mother
of all pccli.." the phenol, that
mam have had. and then there arc
the mrn1 peel<> The latter lets you
htt"c the procedure done on
Monday and then you can he out
talking about hov. the peeling 1<1
coming along by Wednc,day
Engagements
CRA."'l llALL-Cl :'llNINGHAM
Cu rts' Crttndall of Co'ita Mesa
.1 n d B c t h cu n n I n g h a m 0 r
~acramcnto ha\.e .t nnounccd their
engagement and are planning to
marry Sept :!R at University
Chapel in Stockton
The hride-10-bc 1" the daughter
of Jun and Martl)n ( unningham
of Sacramento She '' a graduate
o f Un1ver'i1ty of Pacifi c in
Stockton
The pro'ipcc11ve hmlegroom 1s
the ~on of l om and Judy Crandall
of Coo;ta Me'>a He •~ ;i graduate of
l·qanc 1a H igh Srhool and
l lniver'>1l\ of Pac1f1c
Submit nuptial news
The Pi lot wan1 .. tci ~hare your
wedding o r engagement
ann o un ce ment with the
community We make 1t easy for
you, too'
Just fill out lOp1e\ of our
engagement and wedding forms
You can either pick them up in
our lohby .11 3JO West Bay SI.,
Cm1a Mc~a Monday throuah
l·riday from 8 30 am to 5:30 pm
or mail your request watb a
'tamped. sclf·addressed envelope
to the Wedding Department, The
Pilot, P 0 . Box 1560, Costa M a
92626. '
Cll?•lllli
The names of Kntibcrly and
Brett Andtnon and Ann •nd
Steven Ltshe were 1nadvenarttly
placed under the wrona weddlna
pithtre'I in the Juno 9 edhton of
The Pilot The Pilot resrcta this
error.
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It's back! Fashion Island proudly
presents the fourth annual Jazz Series,
featurins leeal-nd nationel-ly kn-own
artists. Eagerly awaited and always
enjoyed, the concerts will be each
Thursday, July 11 -August 15, 6 - 8 PM,
in the Neiman Marcus I Broadway
Courtyard. Call ahead to order a picnic
from one of our specialty food merch-
-ants, or reserve a table at one of
our outstanding restaurants to dine
apres jazz. Come . for the fun, the
food, the sounds ... and all that Jazz!
AltTllT SCHIDUU
July 11 .
KINNY llANKIN
with Max Bennett & Freeway
July 18
PHIL UPCHU•CH
with Kilauea
July 25
MARLINA SHAW
August 1
YUTAKA YOKOKUU
with Pauline Wilson
August 8
IRIC MARllNTllAL
with Tony Guerrero
August 15
PONCHO IANCHIZ
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Exeicises
•The Orand
Old Party had ill
t hir d a nnu al
gnnd old Fourth
or July picnic at
the Costa Mesa
Fairgrounds. and
this year, Orange
Cou n ty
Republicans paid
a special tribute
to the wives or
Desert Storm
troops.
. .._,,,,..,
Randy Rettenborger
reco<ds F"""'1 July
lmprellons by selected
sul>jecll with ~ ~ helmet..mounted video
came'ri on ~a Shore
DriYe. ' f
'
Five Desert
S1orm WIVC S,
Sonia L. Limas.
Lori Walker, Kim
Skibinski, Wendv
McCarthy and
Leuccn Goetz.,
received letters
honoring thcn1
for !heir cffons
on behalf of the
Persian Gulf "''ar.
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Above, !he March Mellows precision beach umbrella drill team entertains
o n Lid o Isle Below, Sb>t. Dale Peters and SFC Dave Weaver of the Army
Nc1t1on21! Gu.Jrd are fed by Libbie Ensworth and Alberta Christy at the
Rl'pubfll .J n l'.1rtv ba~h
• ·rhc sk1c.'> were grey and
cloudy, but !hat didn't d;1mpen the
spirits of a couple of hundred
children who took part in the l81h
Annual Independence Day Pan:1de
and Picnic at f\1arin cr.<> Park.
•Approximately IJ flag-draped
boa ts snaked along Ne" port
Harbor for the Fourth of July Old
Glory Parade. sponsored b~ the
American Legion 'Yacht Club
•Firework s .i nd n1u,1,t·;iJ
cn1crta1nmcnt Y.l..'.rl' nn !he Ji"-'l l·t
:it the C'osta Mc'a Rn!al') c.·lu b
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•Daily 1~ct1v1tles
•Soclat Excursions
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Jason Murphy, 3, completes his Uncle Sam ensemble with a beard of whipped cream, while 'Carheron
Rausch, 3 months, and grampa c.eorge Morales have different impressions about 1he festivities at M<9riners
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IM.O llKN.DI""""~ • ~Y111.lft~fJJ09
Stabbing, gunshots m
oth~rwise quiet holida
Most arrests are for
alcohol-related events ,
local police report
By lrts Yoko1 ,.,, _
NEWPORT BEAC H -The
stabh1ng of a Placentia man and
some gunshots fired on thc Balboa
Peninsula interrupted an otherwise
routine Fourth of July for the
Newpor1 B eac h Poli ce
Department, which had every
officer on duty dunng the hohday.
('osta Mesa pohce, meanwhile,
reported no problems, and the
0nly n1a1or inc1dcn1 that occurred
·rnur,day in Huntington Beach
.... as ;1 party 1hat "''en! out with a
hang. literally, when an old garage
1oof collapsed under the weight of
.,eve ra l doi;cn dancing party goers
Cl1J11y1ng a backya rd concert Only
1•!1l' "'1>n1an was 1np11ed.
l·r11rn l'i a.m. i ·hursday hi 5 p.n1
i·11day , th e 170 Nc11o·port Beach
pnhcc offi cers. assisted by 2.4
('al1furn1a Highway Palrol officer~
and 10 Orange Coun1y Shenffs
dcputlt,, made I 38 arre,ls. n1n~t
nf lhcm invnlving alcohol-related
nffcn,es !.,1st year. 22~ arrest ~
.... ere rccurded ovc r 1v.·u da) ~
( 1·h11n1:t\ Mu,!.on . 50. "''"~
hrukcd in to Ne"'ptHt 8e<1ch cil~
J:ld nn ,u,p1c1on of a'~ault "'1th ,t
lk·aclty "'capon aftt·r 1he 10 pm
~tahh1ng 11iur~day. as the v1c11m,
('hn,111phcr Shearer. 20, also of
l'l.1cent1a , underwcnt surget)' at
We~1c1n Medical ("enter in Sanl;i
1\n,1 fnr a J I t:.'.!-inch ~lab .... ·ound 10
Shcart•r wa~ 1n sl;iblc condition
l·nday al tht' hosp11a1. where he
was 1akcn hy hclicup1cr after the
stabbing at San Joaquin t-liHs
Road and ('ru .... ·n Dnve
He and a .:ouplc of friends werc
1n a Volkswagen ea~tbuund on San
Joaquin ~!ills when Musso n
alleged ly pulled up. yelling
ohsccnittes nnd fla!'ihi ng hi!'i car's
hrighl llgh l:. at them for unknown
rca.o;.on~. Nc\.\·JXlrl Beach Police Ll
rim Newman ~aid.
Shearer 1hen followed Musson's
c.ir 1n1n an aranmcnt con1plex off
Crown, where !hey parked ! their
cars, cxchansed healed word~ and
got inlo a fist right, Ncwma~said.
At one point, Musson appca d to
have punched Shearer I the
stomach. Newman said.
As Shearer's friends tncd~1 pull the 1wo men apart. they n ticcd
blood coming from She rer's
intestinal area and 1hat sson
was armed with a knife. Ne man
said.
Responding police of~icers
recovered a bloody knifc from
Musson's ve hicle and arrestcl:i the
self-employed consultant.
Earlier in !he evening. Jan11e R.
Rothwell Jr., 22. a transient last
known to have lt\'cd 1n 1-luntington
Beach, also \.\'<IS arrested on
susp1c1on of as,.iull "''11h a deadly
weapon after he allegedly S"OI at
some bcachfront residents and
then Y.as chased l:t\ \.\ltncsses
No one Y.<t!>
0
1n1urcd 1n the
1n c1dcnt, .... hich bcg:in 1n the
aflcrnoon in the .'200 blnck of
We ~! Ocean Fn11H -... hen MK-hael
Casan1a~sa . a 25-ycar-nld San
D1ma~ rl'.~1dcn1 ...,, h0sc family ".t'
re nting a hcach hnn1t·, hc<1 rd the
ala rm u n a rcla\1\e 's 11110
Volk~"'·agc.n hu' lie went out t11
the gara~r ;ind rcp11rtt"dh fnund
Rothwell . .,.,ho rl.111nt"d hi he
ll)tlk1ng rnr hcc r
HC1th'>l.ctl left
Jllcrcat111n .,.,1th
,tflt'I ,1 \l' rh,11
c·.1\an1.1\'·• ·1 he
ca~amd~~a fan11h rhc n d1-....·(1\l'red
a pullout ~1erc11 .ind t'qli.tl1Lcr had
been slolcn fron1 the \ 1•lk'""1"en
Aroun.~ 7 .. '0 r ni. ,\.11l"h .1el
(_':1~amas~a ~polled R.11h-...cJI ...,,.il k-
tng by again l ht• family mcmhers
confronled R(1th'-'ell ah11u1 the car
'tereo and 1hreatl·neJ !<• call
police. at "'hll h 11n1e Rotti .... ·ell
allegedly pulll·d ou1 .t 9·mm
handgun. fired ri rnund into 1he
ground toward the family and r11n
Fnmdy mcinl>er~ and 11thcr
wilnessc~ ch a~cd Rnth...,,·ell Jcy,r.n
Seashore Orl'\c: and up ,,,h
Sucet, durin~ which Rolhwell
allegedly fi red nne pr ,...,,.o ffi\~rc
shol~ al his pur,u er~
The group llf ahnu\ 1 ~ ~opte
finally caught up \Vllh Rothwell 1n
the 100 hlnck of J~th Street, held
him down. "'fe~lled the gun from
him and !lagged down Officer
Shantel Sherwnod. who w1s on r --------.------------------, rout i~ patrol in the 1uea. I I A file clerk h)' trade. Rothwell Win! Win! Win! w"' hookod '"'" '"' ,.,1m1;,., ol I. I $10,000 hail De1cc1ivcs arc
I I 1nvcst1ga11ng wha1 conncclton hc
has, if any. lo the Volksw1scn I Win a $35 Gift Catlfic:atlB to the Barn Restaumt, courtesy of the Plot. I bu,gi • ..,.
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Family Support
Network of
The American Legion
Editor/al
et's face it. Otlzens of C.O.ta Mesa, e5pCCially the
parents of children who participate in athletics. arc
seething. They feel the youth of th.ls town. the future
of the community. arc beina victimized by city politia.
lt'11 cryina shame that C.OSta Mesa tida ba'Ve to
play Oft inadequate fields. C.O.ta Mesa High, home of Costa
Men Little League, bu no nearby restroom facilities, no
driftk.ing fountains within a reuonable walking distance and
an atrodous parking problem .
bl addition, Cost a Mesa Little League officials deal with the
school district, not the city, and parents feel they've received
~of-lM~
The little league, which is willing to do wha t the school
district says in terms o f maintenance and adding extra
amenltics, feels it consistently gets the shaft.
Unreasonable expectations -like building a new varsity
backstop for the h igh school team, a field they don't even use
-seem to come up every season.
Invo lved pare n ts have concluded that, with the tremendous
growth in participation, the biggest concern 1s the availability
of playins fields. An extremely limited amount of land is being
used solely for youth athletics, so the various leagues -Pop
W arner Football, A YSO and LittJe League Baseball -are
forced to use school district facilities.
T here 's an
indisputable
problem in
Costa Mesa,
and the city
council needs
to take a
stand . The city
should take
half of Fairview
Regional Park
(on the
Estancia High
School side so
it's far enough
away from the
Mesa Verde
district) and
build an
The Costa Mesa Yo uth Athletic
Committee (CMYAC) was formed last
year to address these concerns a nd to
look for alternative sites that can be
developed for the need s of the youth
Fairview R egional Park has been
adopted as the most logical zone in the
city to build a youth athletic facility, but
political ramifications h ave s tee red the
comm1uee into further oblivion
The Costa Mesa C1ry Council -
Sandy Genis. M ary H o rnbuc kle, Peter
Buffa and Jay H umphrey -has not
helped. The council's o n ly
recommendation is to spend $80.000 t1n
a master-plan <,ur.ey. entangling the cit)
.is a whole. to find o ut what to do. It '-;
money -and time the)' can't afford
to "a"te The 'tudy '.I.Ill take 'IX m o nth'
tn complete
A youth athletic facility in Costa Mc'ia
hasn't been built o;ince 1950, when Davis
F ield wao; constructed. Last October. the
CMY AC appectred tn front of the c11)
council. hut nnthinj.! '.I.as resolved. much
to the d1'ima-. l)f the committee.
......
To the Editor
l wo uld hke to commend ylrn for
an outstanding ne\\.,paper M)
father has received your paper for
ai. long a· I can remember, jnt.J
starting as a child, I've read 1t
It was the Da1h Pilot which ~pons.ored the spelling bee I wa~ in
my 1un1or high year~ .• rnd Ql)\\, 1n
high !>Choo I )OU 'vc hJd a l,h11ng
impact o n not only un me, tiur
hundreds
You .. cc, I am \Cl) mvoheJ in
the.: SADD club at my school, .ind
11 wa\ your paper which led to the
first speaker for SADD which m'
\Chool has ever had
In May you ran an .u11cle about
BnJn Klamn and the decadent he
"J'> m. and then mentioned he
wac;, J\ ci form of alcohol recovcn.
<.peaking From that an1cle. I
CdlleJ your paper, received all of
the numbers I needed, and on
J une; 10, Bnan cam e and spoke to
hundred' of \en1or'. telhng h1<>
'>Wn in ~uch .t touching wa) thar
.. oml' .. rudent\ -HIU would nc\cr
c'pel.I tl1 -srart('d cnmg.
I rcr,onalh .. nO\\. 1hat heC<IU\C
of your qualil)' newspaper, and
inte rest m rhc commumty, quite a
few students arc being led to
change their hve<1, and there were
.t fc\\. le\s alcohol-related accidents
in m' neighborhood than usual
th1o; grad11:lt1on
CHRISn' \\>HIDDON
M1S'\IOn V1CJO
P.S I \\.llf~ in (.o'-la Me!>a at mv
fa rher\ '-lore ·
I() I he rdlt(lf'
•\ fe\I. \\.Cck<. PJ'I ,,1u printed an
,\,\OC1jtC'd Pre-., .irl H.k aboul a
garb Thall team, Doublt frouhlc.
that I coach 1n M ustang.
O klahoma
h r1t. the rJrcnb arc plea<.ed
th.ii \OU \\-OUld elect IO run lhl~
'"""'·We thank \OU for th.it
$~ind. "e JrC \Cl) angl) h)
the heading O\Cr the Jrt1clc "New'l
llf the Weird ··
M) d1ct1onal) define-. ~card as
111 fortune. of. relating to or
l3u .. cd tl\ "11chcraf1 o r the
'upcrnJtur.il of qrangc or
c,tr.wrJ1n.1n 1.·haractcr
I J11 nl'I 'cc ho"" I h1' relate' to
11ur re 1m in 10\ manner Thi'> '" a
team of th1neen young guls "ho
arc learning the game of <.;of!hall
(and haVlng fun doing so)
Yes. they do ha'e five c;ct' 11f
1dcnt1cal twins on their roster I do
hchcvc that this 1s unusual. but
0\1( '4Clfd
If th•" paper makes J pr.:1c11cc 1,f
m.tl mg ddcnselc children the
obJc:l t of their misplaced humor.
then I feel VCI) ~r~ fnr the g11<1<l
~oplc of Newport BcJch
JIM M( GL Y~~
M u'it.ing. Okl.1homJ
I Jir"r' note Our J1t11t>ndn
J~:.;;~;; 1H·1rd afr;(l ,1, "odd. unu'u
al. /1Jnta:;rn · "''c apol11t,."' l11r .rm
mHundcntJndmg
T o the Editor
Ahout )our cJ1tunal in IJ't
~unday's paper this 1~ a minor
m.:1ttcr. hut there·, sull no ~rue an
taiang l>Omethang 1ha1·, nght and
making 11 wrong E:..spectally ""hen
Hlur column 1s about language
)llU \\,rote. "ut he v.ho I\
\\.llhout 'iUnunu cast 1hc f1r\t
swnc
A' little regard a'> I ha'e for
mul h of the 'tu ff 1n the Bible, J
havC' to acknowledge that most of
11 1\ grammat1caltv correct Which
~ou hj\.C changed
The hnc you're think.mg of goc~
I ct him Yrho ., \l.1thou1" etc
Ynu don't let he Ld\t a ~tone
) nu let him
I learned ho" to read pan!)
from the P1lm fnda>"s kids have 1t
1nu2hcr
HARR 'I ~ 1'..l LOGE
No Forbl1h clonlll
lo the l:d1tor
The last thmg Co~ta Mesa need<
'' Jno thcr Jean f-othath clone on
lhC' Cit) Council Karen
~k< tl1nn
I urgt" the rcmdtntng 1.nunc il
mc.:mherc, 1f the\ 'alue their
'C .11 ti' c d II for a <;pcetal
elcct1llO ~l 1hat those who never
dre 1mcd ( rnd therefore. didn't
\ntc l.t't 11me'l that .mother ultra
liberal would e'en have the
remotest chance al wtnn1ng. will
~ct anlither '>ht't .it correcting that
11\ef\l,lthl
\inccrd).
athletic fa ciltty.
There's an inJ1<iput.ihle prohlcm in
Costa Mec;a, and the city council ncc1.h
to take a stanJ The city should take
half of Fam 1c'.I. Regional Parli.. (on thl·
Estanc ia High ~chool 'l1dc so 11\ f.ir enough a"a) from the
M eo;c1 Verde d1o;trict) and builJ an athletic fac1l1l)
Beach encroachment policy works
It's time the city did '>Omcthing f11r the children Jnd qutt
wasting thousands of dollaf' on red t.1pc
Surveys don 't hu1ld i.:1tie': Pcuplc d11
1111111111111111 . . .
am calling to "01cc mv
disappointment that The Pilot
didn't cmcr the 1nformat1onal
packe t al l·.ur.1e\\. Dc\clopmenlJI
Center la\! Thur<>dJY
I thank thar the 1:nmmun1t\
need\ to he a1.1.are of the impact
th.11 the gu .. crnor·, rwro,c:J pd)
rnh .ind fnr1:cd I\\\\ da~ furlough'
""nulJ h.1 .. c: lln rht: '>tall mc:mhcr-
Jn d ul11matel~ nn the
tk,clnpmcntJll~ d1\dhlcJ per~1n'
bcin~ .. .ired fur JI I Jll"\le""
l 1\l1Rll· l·LA'l•\GA'l
Cn<.t:i "1 e'J
How to get involved!
This is your community nt•wsp.:t~'r .rnd ""'''cl l1li..t• tn ht•.ir
from '(.OU He rt>'s how you can be<.orne Jn de t1"t p.1rt1t 1p.in1 111
The Pilot's Community Forum page
~ C•ll the RHders' Hotrine (642-6086) J ncJ ll'aw 'c 1ur messa~ While we welcome all rommen~ -....e II uni} puf111,h
comments from those who le.we .i name <plt·a.~ .. pc-II 11 c iut .
city and f?honc number (for vert1ficat1on) ~ Wrete • letter. Please be as brief as possible Longer lt•rtt>r<.
will be considered for the Community ( nmment41) page wh1th
runs Thursdays. Mail your letter to lt>rter'>, l JO W Ba\ \t .
Costa Mesa. CA 92626, or fax them lo 646 4 1 -o
~ Give the editor • call. Wilham l.obck-11 tan ~ rCJrhrd dt
642-4 321, e'd 351 and would love to hNr from you
Life is for · the birds
Cou ncil shou ld
OK co mpromise
By Jerry Cobb
N ewporl lk.11.h ·., h~.tdl
cn1.Hl.1Chm(nl p.1h1.') I'
J JCd\Onatilc "'IUlll>O
""h1ch ticncf1t' the
puhlic and rcco~nlll.,
right' of .idp1:cn1 pmj")('rt\
1l\\Ol r.
( )n J ulv ~ the Nc""porr Hcdch
(tt\ l 1>un1.1I v. ill hold the eighth
1 h1>pdull\ final) puhhc hcanng nn
thl t>t:JCh cncrnalhment poh(')
'"u 1hc P·"' t\411 Jnd·llOe h.tlt
l ln June 11. lhe Califnrn1.1
1 1,1,t 11 (\,mml\~1on unanamou'h
ppnl\C'J the pohC) the .:.ounul
"'111 he con\1denng. apparcnth
rc:u1t:n111ng ,.,, lq~al right\ of
.11IJJlent pwpt rt~ 1l\\. ncn anJ the
'1gnlf1'-Jnt hcncf1t'i h> the put>h1.'
Although <;C\Cr31 Oaw\ remain
iftcr man\ comprom1'e'. 11
1k\Cl"C' <;upport of thC' l·nmmumt'.
.tnJ the l'ounul ApprmJI h~ the
1."0U m. ti "'111 rC\\'f\ c J 1lcc.1Jc, nhl
l\\llC: .tnd d\Clld \ear' 111 hl1~Jt111n
The kc\ 1<; .. uc u re ... ,hc' '' • h·•
h 1, "h,11 right\ tn the '" 10 4 'i fret
"HLllC \'.l'l'Jlll'OI t>1.·1v.ccn 'Mh
\111.·ct .rnJ the 'untJ ..\nJ~11,c:r
ll 11,
l nM.t tht he ,._h 1Jpl'cnt 111
rr1\3IC pwpcrl\ JI Pt'nln\lllJ
1'111111 \.\hl'IC lht: (II\ 1•!4.n\ !ht
h<.' 1'-h in fee ,1mplc 1hc t>t.1 .. h
tietv.Len the \\.,11cr., cJge and
pri,,1te pr•'PCrl\ line-. 10 "C'I
,l."f"'rl "'' •nu: cnlirth prl\ tit:
prop.: rl\
I hope the above will
eliminate the
misconception reflected in
recent articles whi ch ref er
to the 'easements · as
'public beach''
It "·'' pur1h.l'cd fr1•m thl \t 11c
111 ( .1lilnrn1.1 "' .laml' \fd .1ddrn
11n \.111\ 11'1 I 1<'~ 2 I he rcu 'rdl J
1l<"-umen1 "'·" ''~ncJ "' 1h1.·n C tt\\Crn1)1 H 11 \t.tr~h 1m
Bct ..... ccn l 1J(~ .ind llJI 1 'ncr.11
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l 1,cmcnl
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,111d p.illll' u'u 111\ 1n their I~ " 1r
'." ' IC'cl h 1lf ,,, the Ll'cmcnl
\lth11ugh '1m1l.u \lo .Her frnr11
c."t'nllOI \\JC' hft\C t"lt'C'll
even Newport 's Giant Blue Herons
Y ou can run. hut Y•)U can 't huk free 'pu1tcd (l111nt Blue Heron'>~ world tx-n lmC'' 1ht m.1~11 ,11 ,, ,, """' ,111. m1n.1' \\l Hl
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Not even 1n the pnccy Harhm
Island community where a~ut five
to ~even Giant Blue Heron' arc
claiming ~uattcr\ righl\ on a 50 foul tall
T o rre) pine tree
Yo u work hard, make your fortune. hu1IJ
your dream hou5e and Oianl Blue Heron"
make a mea all OYCr your backyard while
Ci1ant While Atrhncn ~eech toward their
predestined altitudes overhead
''These birds are ~ b!f., it's hke ha\ln~
elephants up in the tree, ' said 1 Harh<1r
bland mtdent who rK>'lf spends each
~mint ...crubbina her palt0
C.. ~h ,...,ncr 111, not ~ d1flcrcnt
than you c>r. ~ JUSt have biger credit
Ii.Ms.
Who a~ us -nch or poor -doth
not feel bul lea t twin e of c"'?' while
a.ulna hcavenwud 11 the stately,
-....
Reporter's
Notebook
Po1~J &top a might)'.
half-century .... lltl tree, the
Giant Blue" munc h ju1C)'
lm1 pluckeJ from
neighborhood fi.\h pond'I
and IO about the bustnel.)
of propa1att0n with the
infinite np n~ of OC'Can
'" backdrop The wotld "
their l~ter
Meanwhile, \0 feel
bcic-, we ppple ror
food and IMns room
fvmiturc, deliberately
dllObcyina the na1ural
nnrU11111m ol OUI be
How pnctacal a
iocomenien\ the natural
\nd \Cl 'll>C ,uffcr rtl1">'\I from 11ur'cl'e'
( 11\Cn the ch1111e he tween Rlu(' I krnn' Jn1I
\\ hlte A1rhncr' I 'UPJ"lll'<' mn"r \\.OulJ
ch110\< to hvc under th<" f"h 'trc...,n Oii.tht
rath of thC' hcr11n\
I here '' "'mcthtng 1n the untamed th,11
rd11d11 the cncr~ nf the 'rmt, 1nJ
-.c1meth1n~ ~~'ul \\.lldne" 1 hAt m 1~c' u'
1111o .tnt tu lt1ll II V.1th lhc f11 ,t hlu'h 111
'ummcr upon 11' I h.l'C' 1lrc.id) killed
leJton' of ant\ and fk""· '" th11 I ma\ '"
1lUUtde an a lawn 1:ha1r unmole,IC'd "' thr
warm ~n1n, 1ur anll ah\(1rti th<' q111C't
mu'UC of cTictC't'
But ~ry ""' ha\ 11' h,,,,tn). iu11t 1hr
bli ~" of 'umrn<"r mc:1onhght l<t -.c'on
1nlerrupt<'d ti\ thC' pul,1n thud nf i1an1
tpUkt~ fnlf1l I ra'''"~ ' n full 111
l<'cn·•~e cnu~n.
~, trc: nr<' -.1th rontr.,d1c1ton l'ln1I J\I
\\ .ll•kn l'nnd \l.1lh .1 ~I h111ir \ldl'<' rc11t:11I
'tl1rc nc.irh' \\ l ,k,1rl' 11 1hinJl' ;i1 all
lime' v.t1 h1111t ·'"' 11f 1h1. in,11n\.e01('nle'
,111.h n1ntr.111ld"'"' 1nt,1t.1bh hrtnR
Hut lo. the (irea1 Blur I lnon' '" at11p
the ""orld .inJ ,ufler 0,11 Pur "'" ltlh
,\mh1t11111' •" ... '"It h11 hut .1 fl'" ,,,1 fi,h nil"
.rnd then .1n1I J \lurd\ tr<'l 1n 1>.h1.h 111 rc111
lheir '''un~ Tht'\ '<·cm 'i't1,fictl ...,Ith hfc '
1llO(iltl\lO\
11 '' pc-rhaP' •'Ur lot 1n hfc r1l.h o r
rl'luf '" he ftlrevrr ll1 .. ,311<.ll<'d ~ia\ V.t
take comfo rt m th<' fact that c~n the mMt
wdl hcekd amona U\ If( not Clt'mpt from
the pctl) \Uffenn ot ~cryday hfc You
,· .. n t"\ln, hut 1(>U can't hick, becau'\C n,,
m mer whctt you JO -there you are
rc:'41f\lU 1n \un,et Bca1.h and
rl'l""hcrr in "ic:"pclrt !lt'ach h\
p.1n1mi.: en,r••.t,hmcnl permit'
.... 11h,1111 .1nnu.1I ICC\ thl' pohC\
"di rnp11r1· .inn11.1I kc:' up tt' $600
• r .,, •I •r '" I' 1ce1 .. 1 the
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n'11't ·''~"''"1,Jir1.· rhc: "''' right
11• lhr 'urt.·hl' ea,emcn1
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1mprt•\t: puhlll' J1.cc,., tl' ) ' ~treet
l t J, Jnd 111 pr1, .. 1Jc more
h in.!1~·iPfX''l p.irlon£ Jnd a vertical
,1"c" 'llJc\\.,tll II• near 1he surf
llll "' h tn.J1,Jppl'.f pcr\\ln\ Can
'""' th1. ''t' tr1>m their
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1 n .,,,,nC"•:rt111n rcOcctcd in
rt,l11t ,1111,k' "'h"h rdcr "' lhl
,,, 11 t n1• 1, p11hl1l hca1.h1•
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\\l,I ,<:.,.p<•rl 1'"" lh• underlvm~
ltT 111ll'fC'I 1n hal' ••I lhc '" tn .ic;
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111< " 1 I "' r1 •.a, hmC'nt .ind pa\I
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P.1~1 · ( ·'''lll' Puhl"h1n1o;. In.
£11t0t St~in. Ir.
1 h.t rn1.1n
Jim Grnsing~r
rubli .. hC'r
Willi~m S. Lobdell
1"11tnr ft.. v1n• pr~<'nl
Steve Marble
m.1n.ig>ng .ditOf
Wafter lunvups
1901 1989
foundtng publ
accordfq to BUI Ray. club wtUdl i.a¥0MI ~ • man
c:hiirillM ol .. boMd. ol aplOIMI ... he addlid.
A1 ltMktl•U are ltilJ ptowidecl Muy ~ WvD1np wen lllo ftnantA1
hlltwl'Y aJoq the dub•s bayfronL ._. ol IM ~ and 101M are fire•orkl·Hlated lnJ•rlH or pn to )IC)Ulba whO wn -~
Sipa will be potted at tho dub ewe ~ .. Ray Aid. . mC.-. property ..... fin Off lepl · ftreworb without
~;Ideaied a da1m &. the.~lejil ~-Wblo tbe council decWoe billpld him .U up hll
mind. ~ aid it .. 1dl1
difficult for bUD to -I.be dty.
ntnnce infonnln& . the public of ~ olf I 0oor ol the hotel IUtba(itia IQ' two mad fltee wete avpervlsion. ho Wet.
---.ii..-.: ... anyone to ar otf>Ciwlto Rdudna the m probllbly caused bJ fbewueb. The number of fireworkl ~ club'';:d park. space wou Id mako tbe _J)rojcct Dilclrdcd "aafo and aaae" confhcatod by tbe police
rmittina, and take a stroll alooa economically unfeasible. Ray aaid. ftrewofb may ha'le cauted a ftre ~nt was not yet available
b8yfront walkway or stop at But rea!denta of Clit1UYcn. in a Victoria Street dumpstet1 l;ftd Friday. "lt ii my dty, I )ave c.o.ta
Mcsa.0 be said. •'1\lio de¥oeed a lot
of time and energy to Calta Meu
and I continue to do IO."
e club's restaurant, club olficia1s particularly those on Kinll Road ll.lepl bottJe roctcta. ue ooang Mayor Mal)' Hombualc aareed
aid. overlooking the club and Weat blamed for a amall put fire at that this f ourth of July was
But roughly... 7• percent of the Coast HJahway, aren't co.nvincod ~~-ew Reponal Part. McDuff quieter than normal. "I wu ~~· including the bayfront changes can't be made. A couple a&JU especially plcucd to ICC such a ln the claim -filed with the
city •on Friday afternoon -
Amburgey alleges the criminal
cbaraes filed aplnst hlm by the
District Attorney's Offtce were
founded on information provided
by City Attorney Thomas Kathe,
C ity Manager AUan Roeder,
Mayor Mary Ho rnbuckJe and
possibly other city official• who are
not named as yet.
h. a new a thletic facility and a of dozen "Oiced their outJqe 1n addition to regular patrols, a good turno ut at the Rotary O ub
house, will remain restricted during a r ecent community special police and file team hit the fireworks show..,'' she aald.
to use by club members and their meetins attended by both Ray and streets this year to spot fireworks She said there were reports that
guests. Deemer. a Kings Road resident. violations and answer complaints. fireworks sales were down "because
The JS.foot height of the Angry residents al.so 1COffed at a Po lice received about 82 o f recessio nary pressures,
t>uildings is no differen t from what city study that concluded traffic fireworks-related complaints, with something that also could have
is there now, club officials say. would not increase with the the special squllfl answering about contributed to the decline in
The plant conform to city ?uildi~g expansion and Ray's contentions 11 of thO&C calls, McDuff said. fireworks~related problems.
regulations, and club offic1aJs did t h at a n acou s tic a I study "They issued three citatiom , as Longtime Costa Mesa resident
extensive view stu d ies from determined noise from tbe new far as I know," McDuff said. O f M ildred Nicholson thinks the
neighboring homes and found few buildings would be "inaudible and those three citations, one person o rdinance helped kee p things
views signif icant ly blocked, insignificant." was cited for a felony violation, quieter, althousb .she did hear ----------------------------=--==============:=-"! fireworks going off in her Freedom
That information was known to
be "false and untrue, and was
provided-maliciously by the person
or penons who provided t~e
information," Amburgey says in
the claim. llaf11e ./llaelt. s•Nt:E ••2•
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PRICES APPLY AT PARTICIPATING STOAES ANO DEALERS
H o m es n eighbo rhood o n
Wednesday and after 10 p.m.
Thursday.
Still, Nicholson said she thinks
fireworks should be prohibited, as
they arc in most cities in O range
County, including Newport Beach
and Huntington Beach.
"Why, when something is so
dangerous, do we have to put up
with it?" she asked.
C ity Council me mbers said
they'll wait for a report on Fourth
of July activities before considering
a proposaJ to send the fireworks
issue to the voters.
H o rnbuc k le decli ned to
comment on the cue, but said the
claim will be evaluated like any of
t he o ther numerous c la ims
received by the city. Roeder and
Kathe were unavail able for
comment Friday afternoon.
The criminal charges stem from
a June 1, 1987, council meeting
during which the n-freshman
Councilman Amburgey cast a vote
on a n item involving Copley
Colony CableviSion.
P rosecuto rs asserted that
Streetwise
Q: WILIN n Jm 111111 • Jm' Miii•
VIClllDIT (Allall It "'-11'1 C.111' Lii ..,)
Barban Hyatt
Newport Beach
"I'm already here. What better
place is there fo r a vacation than
Newport Beach'>
Norman Brody
Newport Beach
"l do n't know JUSt yet. I may plan a
trip to England. bul I want to ~1av
he re while the weather'~ nice "
Jankr Fallon
Cos1a Mesa
"I don't have one planned I get
mme m October and am going to
British Columbia I'm looking forward
to It "
David Brunnr
Newport Beach
"My vacation 1~ right here Where
else would you want 10 be? J don't get
a summer vacation, anyway I'm going
to summer school at UCI ··
Biii WHHrman
Newport Beach
"This is my summer vac.at1on lx>
you know of a ~tier place to hav<'
one than right here?"
Nonna Woodward
N<'wport Beach
"I'm a volunteer at the Pe~trval of
Art . so I'm her<' all summer I went
to lnd11 three yean IJO. That took
care of me for awhile "
AJabu.racy -who bad ...o.Md
more '1tU $900 from the able
compe.DJ '°' dec::U1ail WOik ta &be p;;i()Us ,or -had ¥Oted t>
make a favorable co•tract
adjustment fot tho ~~·
State law prohibh1 All from
voting on mattcn in which they
tuave a financial interat ol more
than S1SO from the pnMous )'Ur.
The Disuict Attomey'a Oftice
dropped the charge In lune when
Amburgey fol.lnd a video tape
recording of the meetina that
indicated Roeder told the COUDCl1
the vote was merely to receive and
me a report card on the cable
company, not to take any action
on the company's contract.
In dismissing the charges,
Deputy District Attorney Rounne
F r oeberg said there ~11
"insufficient evidence to contmue
with the case ."
But A mb u rgey said the
statement fro m the District
Attomefs Off1ee WU net cnouab
and that some people still have the
idea th at he got off on a
technicality.
"It didn't say, 'You didn't do
anything.' It is important to me
what the people in the community
think of me. l mean, I've got
broad shoulders, but it still bothers
you."
Since he learned he vas being
investigated in October by a
reporter's call, Amburgey said .he
didn't sleep through an entire
night.
And while he hasn't figured out
just how much his business has
been affected, at least one
$300,000, fi ve -year contract was
1eopardized because of adve rse
publicity involving the criminal
charge. he said
Harvey said he doesn't expect
1he city to accept the claim and is
prepared to file a lawsuit in
., Superior Court that could mclude
allegations of conspiracy and
possibly name other city and
county officials. perhaps even The
Pilot.
Amburgey said he would
welcome the chance to present his
case to a jury
DRUG BOAT
From Al
The 1987 arrests of Hoyland and
Ford came after a year-lo ng
investigation by Newport Beach
and Long Beach police and the
'ltate Department of Justice
Investigators seized S 1.3 million in
ca)h and gold. lilies to five
"chicles and the boat "Zamazaan,"
all belonging to Hoyland, a Dana
Point resident whose annual
teaching salary was approximately
$44,000
Ford, a well-known yachtsman
and the reg1Sl<'rcd captain of the
Zam:uaan, was its previous owner.
I nvest1gaton said they suspected
the 7..amazaan. valued al $200,000.
\\as used for smuggling drugs into
the United S l at<'~ from South
Amenc:a
The Zamazaan had parttc1pated
in a springtime race from Ne~port
Beach to Cabo San Lucas. Mexico,
tiut returned a w('el later than
olh<'r rate entrants And several
month<; later. a kno wn cocaine
t1afficker \\d<i a pas!'>enger aboard
the hoat while II was in San Diego.
authonlle!> learned
To avoid \torage m'it~. 1he c11y
ha\ kept the blue·-.1npcd wh11e
boa1 on supports at the '>mall yard
next 10 Big Canvon Reservou
c;incc January 19AA. while lhe
Hovland·Ford cas(' wound 1t' wav
through local and fe~kral court'
lt'I hull now a \\eat he red blue
green, the Zamazaan will continue
-.11t1ng at th<' makeshift storag<'
yard while the city fight'i 10 gain
ownenhip of the seized ves,el.
Hoyland and Ford s1gn<'d off m~t
of the other property that was
seized, but they wan1 to keep the
boot, according to Newport Beach
Pohce Sgt. Andy Gonis
A forfeiture hearing 1s
scheduled 1n December, Gonis
~aHl
If the Zamuaan 1~ m.1t returned
to Hoyland. the boat will be
auctioned off and the money
divided among the Newport Beach
and L o ng Bea c h polic e
departments and the state Justice
Department
AIJCTm
From A1
Other celebrity cars include a
1985 Spydcr California by
Mcxkna. • Ferrari look·a like uxd
1n the movie ''Ferris Due ller's Day
Off," and rock singer Rod
Stewart"s 1977 Ponchc 390, which
features his autograph on the
glove box lid
About 300 ooUector can in all
will be on aale. rlf\1111& m price
from about SJ,000 to mo~e than
Sl00,000. A public preview wtll be
held from 8 to 10 1.m . IOday and
Sunday. with tho a~lon NnnJna
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. both .,._
' Is SIO lot adults. S2 fcx
91enior dtitt and chlld ren
DeCinces' .,,.
' stellar play
woii't soon
be forgotten
What I remember mo1t about Dou&
DeCin<co wu when be ploy<d ophut the
CaJifomfa Angels, not for them. It wu
the 1979 American Lcope pl...,a,.
dedlivc fourth game II Anlhc:lm Stadium
on • warm S.turday afternoon.
The Orioles. who
honored Deaoccs lasl
weekend u part of a
seuon·k>n1
commemoration for
irfinil year in
Mcmortal Stadium, went
on 10 the Wortd Series
that ~ar after defeating
the Angels, 8-0, on Oct.
6. Baltimore left-hander
Sa:itt McGregor, an
-------ctemaJ ncmcs.i5 for the Baseball Angels, h•d 1;ed h;u,.,
------in knots. In a middle inning, however, with
Ballimorc embracing a slim, J-0 edge,
DeCinccs !urned away an AnJcls nlty by
stretching far to his rigtn, backhanding a
sharp grounder on the third base line ,
twisting hiJ body and firing a strike lo
first baseman Eddie Murray.
It ended the inning. Baltimore scored
five more times, McGregor went the
distance 10 secure the v>ctory and the
Orioles were in the Fall Oassk:.
'I teach
communication.
The other day,
there was a
ground ball (in
the hole) and
our first
baseman wa s
diving for it
while the
second
baseman was
right behind
him, and later I
asked him, 'Did
you tell him you
had the ball?r
Oh, sure,
DeCinccs had
more productive
scasoM wilh lhc
Angels from 1982
lo '8'7, but that
Brooks Robinson
look-alike play in
the '79 playoffs
will never be
rorgo1ten.
Neither w1ll 1he
time when
DcCinccs, during
Ga.me No . 3 of
1he '82 playoffs
against Milwaukee
in his first season
with the Angels,
fouled one o f Don
Sutton·s cut
fastballs off his
face. broke his
nose and stayed 1n
rhe game. The
Angels, ahead 2·0
en lh<" AL
Champ1onsh1p
--.C •WU S<"ries a1 the time ,
baseball coach would event_yall)'
lose the gain<" and
1he scne~ to the Brewers.
DcC1nees. who hammered three home
runs 1n a game °'ice 1n the same week (lf
that year. I) rng a rriaJnr league record.
consislen11) put up AH -St ar numbers for
the Angel., during his tenure .
I remember Aug.~. 1982, lis ten ing to a
game o n the r<1 c..l1n from Seattle. It was a
Sunda) n1gh1 Seemed more like an
1nd1v1dual World Series for DeC1nces.
who had hn three homers agains1
M1nne~ta five days earher, than a
mundane. mu.l -~ummcr affair aga1ns1 the
lowly fl<ta r1n cr!.
But this night .,.,·as o;pcc1al. My gnlfriend
and I were sitting in lh<" patio area of her
parents' Anaheim home, sipping on a cold
drink and hs1en1ng intently every 11mc
See OUNN/11
COMING TUESDAY
• M•l •r Del Hlgh's
"Touchdown Twins," Derek
Sparks and Ricky Ellis, are
profiled as preparations
continue for next Friday's
Orange County All-Star
Football Game at Orange
Coast College.
• D18moncla are a boy's
best friend : Part IV:
Politicians give their side on
the Issue concerning the
lack of playing fields for
Little League baseball In
Costa Mesa.
• Costa ••••'• Little League All-Stars open play
against Ocean V1ew In the
District 62 A rea 1
T oumament at Seavtew Little
League d iamon d In
Huntington Beech at 5:30
p.m. Monday. The PUOI wtll
be on hllnd for a report on
the QSIM.
.......,
.My'6, 1991
The Newport Beacl\ICOlll Mesa Piiot
Sports Ultor llos!tr Camon ... .64:z..o:H · m. 317 ,
ay has tempered Its rough image
Weekly Costa Mesa racing program has its loyal follow ing l•test wr;'ve ever run was two minutes after 10. Two
houn on a bench ICllt ii about as long all you want 10
sit."
llr-Dwlt --brought hi.a two 10na., Shaun and P J .
A hhougb immened in bikes, beer, and bizarre
wrec.kaga. maybe the Speedway Motorcycle lladn& acene. llill isn't u rough as it's crack~ up
to be. It's more of 1 culture than anythin& else.
"After the fint night, Shaun loved it and pid bring
mt: back every wcc:k. We staned eight weeU ago and
we've onty missed once 1ince. The same guys who were
riding 20 years •10. it scenu, arc 1tiD around. Bruce
Penhall was here bad: then, but guys like Billy Gray
arc still here. It's the same u it was 20 years, e:1ccpt
for the side can ."
On sale throughout 1he ooey arena 1s beer, piz.za, bot
dogs, meatball sandwiches, T -shirts and various rypcs
of memorabilia.
Back in the pit, where the racers tev then i:ng1ncs,
pour gas, brush dirt off their tires, sweat with mechanic
c rews and pul lhc:ir gitmc: faces on, 1s S1uart Munger,
the 37-yc:ar-old bearded pl! s1eward who makes sure lntcribcd on the back of their kl.then arc adages
like "Buill For Speed." •"Too TaJJ" and "Alvarado Kids under 12 are £rec, so for a father like Bartz, a
Laguna ~ach police officer for 18 years who o nce
drove the ambulance thal parked outside the pit area,
it's an econom ic luxury. His admis.sion was $8. "If I
took them 10 the movies," he said, "it would be S30
almost after you get in the door."
1hc racers are on lime for then heats Chiropractk: Oink:." For these: riders, il's business. -\
lbeir no-brake motorcycles spit dirt on the turns ··1•m J glorified babysiitcr ... s1t1d Mungi:r. who has
worked bchi.nd I.he scenes fo r 20 yea~. "I'm li ke a
semi-police chief. I try and keep 1he program square
for everybody in the pi1 s"
and haul on the straightaways, but for the thQus.ands of
fans who attend the party on Friday nights at the
Orange County Fair~unds, it's more than just a show
of rubber-burning. sideways-racing daredevils in
multi-rolorcd leathcn.
famil~p:pjg, .biG Wven and Ioxy woim.n ~
Friday night, for c:umple, women enlered the Cos1a
Mesa racetnck for free because il was "Fox Night"
bombard the gates.
For P.J . (Patrick John), his S-ycar-old son, i\'s a
different view. "I like the wipeouts," he said.
Costa Mesa is fortuna1c to host the Friday night
sc:gmc:nt of the weekly speedway tou1 Con1pc111ors
race in San Bernardino on Wcdnc\day nights, l.akc
Perris on Thursdays and V1c1orv1llc on Sa1urJay~. EvcnfCOordinator Harry Oxley, who runs
International Speedway in San Clemente, has
orchestrated the racing in Costa Mesa since 1969.
"This is the lint year l 'vc been lo a 101 or races
since the early 1970s," said patron Greg Bartz., who
"We're out by 10 o'clock every Friday night," Oxley
said. "The city says 10:30, bu1 we're out by 10. The
And for the fin1 11me, 1he Costa Mesa races arc on
radio, KORG ( 1190 AM), from 8:30-10:30 p.m every
Friday night with Terry Clanton, Bruce Fl anders and
Scott Daloisio. ·
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Collins
tuned up
overseas
By Rtehard Dunn
5ool'1S Wl'1let i cos·1 A M ESA Sou 1h ern
California ma~ ha\c 1hc edge on
Northern ('ahfnrn 1a tn Spccd.,.,·ay
MotOf\'\·lc R<1c1ng. but 11 doco;n't come
.:lu.;e ll• I urope, 'pettfica!t~ 1n England
... hert: \e1l'fdTI Phil r1)1!1n' lc<1rned his
1 r:iJc
"Sr1:eJ.,.,1\ racing here 1' tntalh
d1ffctl·n1 1hJn in I n1o:lc1ntl. \JIJ c·o~tJ
~le'"' I ullin' .• 1 \l ~eat -l•ld 11r1~1nall\
hum I \lnni .. 1n 1olJ I n!!\1 .. h \l\!.lgc uf
l0.!~~1 IP<.J tcJ 1.:: rniJc, "•uth.,.c~t Pl
l\.1 anl-hL· .. ter
·'H..ic1ng hcrL· \11u h.i\t' the '.imt· gu~'
Y,t:C k Ill ,ind Y,((.'.\... l\Ul Jnd t"
ru111n~ 1!n J 'h"""· ... hcreao; 1n gland
\1111 h,1\L' 11.-.1m f1,t\Jre., dunng
'ummcr t-111 e,1._h ""l"l'\... \••u tt: t.it•nl! a
nl!"' tc.i.m
"T he premier rJ1.1ng '' 1n bng:land 1f
you 're looking h • furtht"r ~r•ur career as
an Amcncan Mos1 rider'. on1.c 1hey gel
to rhe top hL·re . ,Ht'. .,.,,'>i'r 111 furthe r
their rac1ng career 1n l:-uropc ..
<:0U 1n,, who finished 1h1rd Fnd<1v
rughl in the <:,cratch main C\en1 a t the
Orange Count) Fairgrounds, ha s hved Jn
Coi;ta Mc~a off anJ on for f1ve year ...
but· nLM pk1 n~ o n dropp1ng anchPr here
The racing hn1e)1!l-hl 1n Europc 11> over,
alth,,ugh he c1•uld g11 hack ii he .,.anted
"1 r:,ck' 1n 1h1 .. l'tluntn arc cl'lmplt'.tCI\
d1i(cfcnt." \Jld ( 11l11n'. .,. hn reured
frnm lhe l--urnpc.1n lnur in l"l1'i1 "It-..
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\1 e.,a 1r.1c k. t">u! 11' 1hcn """n 'f"'TI her1·
1n th1" .:1•11n1r. .ind ~LI'' ,11 1· ,1d.1r1cd 111
thl' l ine! 1\! r.1t·1n.:
l)n 1hL' t-1,c tr.hk' 1n \ n~lcinJ. 11' J
J1ner1:111 .. inn .1!1 1•'i-ttthc1 11 ~ l:ngh~h !
g;l.l\' ,,1n11.· •"L'T nt·re. 11 .,.,,u ld 1.1ke one
n1nnth ••r "' I!• .1,l.ipt then Jflt't th:1t
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mc11n L'\Cnl' C\Cr. .,.t·ck
fh,11' .,.hat I tr. anJ 1c.11.h ro the
1nunct•r nder,, li ke c·h.1r!11' \ encga' I
tr. ,,, L'n1rh.1 .. i1e t1• .I!'' l'\L'f thtrc, if nnt
1•' r.Hr \'ul ,,..,,1\h , ,111d 'l'\ "'!TIC ~11als in
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S"" COLLINS,-
Patience of Costa Mesa youth athletic boosters wearing thin
By Richard Dunn
""" -COSTA MES,\
The desire of Rtlh
Rice. co,la t\1 e\3
L111lr Lcattuc
Prcs1dcn1, and the
parents o f those
1nvoh·ed 1n yo ulh
a1hletlC'I. 1~ to keep
their requests and
needs uu1 nf 1he
puht1cal waters
·1ney'rc '\rnply k'10k1ng f.,, "'me real
..,11ur1nn' 111 (urnc lnnl' 11vc rJue probl(m\
( >nh l""l' (1f the h1ur poten11al site~ f11r
l:-11tld1 ng :i \'t•u1h .11hlct1c fnc1hty
l e\\'ink lc ~~h1"'! .ind l·a1f"'IC"" Regional
P.1rk \Cem rl·,1l1,11l !"h e 11th.er twl'l
( Jran"1· C •':l"I ( nllcl'L" and l )a\'I\ Field
appc<1r 1nipr.1l11,,1I !111 Pne rt'.a~on 1•r
. 1n111he r
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,\1hlct11" ('nmnullct'. (C.~tY 1\C). along
y,Jlh 'lljJIJ(•rHvc P·Hl'TIIS, arc grn,,..·rng TueJ
11f lx-1n~ pa11en1 ('nmpared 111 iti; 1wo
nc1ghti..•nng c1 uc.,, I l11n11ngh1n Be ach and
Newport Bea.:h. ('osla ~·fc~a fall,
1n..::red1hl\ 'h"n in lcrm' 11f rc"Ourcr,,
a1a!lt1hi\l1\ 111 pl;1\1ng field~ anJ
n1ain1rn.1111:e 11! !,1,1ht1e,.\
f ,,, 1hc t-ul k ,,f 11' vnu1~1 ll"ague.,, 1'11p
~arnrr l·1'<•lh,1ll. ·\n1c11..::Jn Y1iu1h SncTer
• Third in a series .
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S"" YOUTH,-
Coaches sometimes fight losing battl e • 1n rec ruiting ga me
By 8.11ny F aolkfler ....,, _
buanc11 High girl~ ha.skc1hall coach
Lis.a 1'>1cN1mee know~ firs1-hand ht..,.....
lough ii c•n be to generate recruiting
1nterc11. After all. 'he ha.s1cally had 1(1 sell
hc:~lf as •n Or•ngc ('ounty All-Star out
or Es1ancia f-li&h in )Q'N
McN1mc:e 1s one o f several kx:1 I
COKhes currently hclp1na s11r players
'uccc:cd in the recruiUna a.amc. but by
IT'IClCl co.chu' admd.slon i.J's often 1 k*na
~~ wu in hip oebool, pis r.ally
didn't ac• recrvhcd unlcu )IOU we.re
CMryl MWar," --111d. "What I
dOI -bublly print "" .., ... •
rc,uml'' and ~end 1hc m In college rnache~
C\pfCS.\lng 11\) IRl<.'.fC ~I It wa, my dad'<;
1dca <'nd 11 worked "
• Last In a series.
P1ul KoH11.r, lhc ~cer Ct\ac h 111 Ocean
View I-fish and GoldC"n W e•t ("(11lcJC .said
rccruit1n1 +n hi~ ~port ts woefully poor
"As a collcp roach m)"elf. 1'\I he 1he
Ont_onc to tcD you !\ow t'lad th<'
recnaitin1 i~. apcciAlly in the Sou!h(rn
C.lifonua area," Kollar .aid "I'm" hlll('
he itan1 IO pu1 my foot In my mouth here
because: I know •nd work wllh a 101 of
these CQac.hcs. but 1here arc M'"1t grc1111
hi&h tc-hool playcn w~ to unnotited M
e~n kical college coaches
"We had a k11I, Pete1 LJtk ..... hn w:1~ an
outstanding pla~cr I'm 1atk111jt
'on1eo nc wh;1 C•'uld hA\'t'. pla\C'd (,.r
l l(.l .J\ •H another ma1111 Ol\1,1c1 n I
'chc ... •I I le wit~ recruited hy no one other
than the two local J('~ (<)olden West and
Oran~ ('oa~t C1.1llegc) 1ll1' 1s a knJ w11h
a 4.2 G PA, who would have: t'IC!_n_!!l.,CBS\
rccn111 f1lf anyone intere11ed 8U1 no on~
looke d al him and I blame ii on 1he
~-ollcgc roaches "
E.duMJn Hi&h football roach Dave White
(111d tut tport is the rnmt hc:avity
r<"cru11ed, and nrc.ty docs 1 tolkt proapect
ft,• unoottcc-d. But White, 1 former
qu11rttrh.ck 1111 Edhon, Oninp 0..-ud
Ure)l;on ~11'1e . 01.a1d m15takc' are '1.U!I made
n1 undc1e~tima11ng player~ pn1cn11al
"Wt• have cn11ugh rccruucn come
thn•ugh here thal nur kids arc getting
1.-.CTkeJ al.' Wh11e \aid ·•Bui 1ticre have
l'>ccn 11 few krd~ they JUSI didn't think
were go(ld e nough th11 I thought had
h1g-t1mc 1alen1 "
Es1ana1 ~ basletb11\ coach Tim
O 'Ar1en \ltd his sport is another that ••
effectively rttruited for the mott part
whk:h 1n'ects hR role in the: proceu.
·"A.I far a1 the rapoftll1K1hicl o( •
ooach. 1 try 10 tee the talent abow itM:lf."
O'Brien aaid. "·You tty 10 ~ a
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bca.choa are attnicdna boHday ~ aad tnftlc
jw wQI becoa .. UJ111D>Gplacl tot tbe ,.., .... ,
of the summer, not only on paved roedl but allo
in our baya and ofhbore waten.
Anc:bongea at Catalina have been booted for
months and there probably won't be a single
floating kelp patty that hasn't been checked out
for yellowtail or early arriving dorado from
and IOD Brook. tO 8'IDPie fWlina In the Sea ol
Cortez. New~ ol atripOn. "bl.a and Ailfilh
bad ;.t arrived aact were fecdina Qft bait rllb
about two mllea off Punta Arena.
Dondo in tbe S~pound claa were out from
Hotel Palma de Cortez. whDo h\l&C roosterfish, in
e.xceas of 60 pounds, were eatins trolled mullet In
wind protected sandy coves north of Bajia Los
Franu.
Mexico.
One recreational area where
there won't be a lot of people is
at resorts along Bajas East
Cape. Beginning this month, lots
of hotels from Cabo up to
Loreto will begin closing down
for summer vacations due to a
hot Mexican sun and late
summer winds.
During our all too short a visit to Punta
Colorado, we llged and released a number o(
sailfish, brought a 200-pound striped marlin to
color and this writer booked into a 450.-pound
blue marlin that ate a green/blue and yellow
California Lure trolled behind the second wake,
right in the soup, only to unbutton the strong
marlin after battling it ·ror over an hour on light
tackle.·
Big game fishermen have
known for years that the bes1 -lnl
In addition, cabrilla, wahoo, dorado and lots of
colorfuJ surf fish were caught by those staying at
tttis well established fishing resort.
fishing for giant blue and black
marlin, sailfish, dorado and
yellowfin tuna occurs m the Sea
of Cortez during these summer
months.
Today, most rcso ns along
Bajas East Ca~ arc air conditioned, permitting
some to remain open an provide food, lodging and·
great fishing for those willing to test these prime
waters. Fast fiberglass sportfishers have replaced
many of the old wooden pluggers and now anglers
can r:cach productive fishing areas in less than a
half hours run off beaches.
Fishing the summer bite off Baja can be
exciting for those who arc willing to test the ho t
sun during a day's fishing. Lots of ccrveza and
cold water is important when spending a day on
the Sea of Cortez in quest of a monster bl ue or a
fun-filled day chasing schools of big yellowfin tuna
amongst dolphin: In between a huge spike bill
exploding on a trolled jig or feather and flocks of
sea birds sharing a school of bait pushed up by
hungry dorado, there is always the cxcttcment of
seeing a "double" or "triple'' on sailfish target in
on trolled lures.
Jim Nlemlec's outdoors column •Ppe•rs la tht
NtwpOrt &•ch/ Costa Mts• Pilot tnry otbu
S.turd•r·
A visit last week. to Hotel Puma Colorado
(1-8 18-703-1002) allowed this wntcr. wife Toni
-FrOft'l 81
DeOnccs stepped 10 the plate He
homered o nce, then blasted
another. Could 11 he 1ha1
DeCinces woultl hit three homer'
in a single game. again?
Appropnatel). ahout the time
Disneyland\ nightly f1re"ork~
array came to an end. OcCince'
homered again
No doubt, DeCincc' "a' a
favorite. Never crn1c1Led for lack
of intensity, fans rc~pectcd him
However. his gig with 1he Angel\
ended abruptly in Septemher.
J9R7. when then-General ManJger
Mike Port released him 11 da~.,
before the ~ca on clo,cd ·
The front office saved S 141.M "'
by waiving DeCinces before the
year wa!I over A goodbye with no
farewell "That·., all \pilled milk ...
DeCinces c;a1d.
Now he's a coach. Hts son, Tim,
1' a left-handed hitting catcher
who bats cleanup for the Cubs tn
the Orange County Conni e Mack
League. A Corona dcl Mar
resident, Doug DeCinccs is finding
himself back at the basics.
"I teach commumcauon," he
~a id "I spoke with our second
ha,eman because he didn't
communicate with another fielder.
l he other day, there v.as a ground
hJll (tn the hole) and our first
ba .. cman was diving for it while
the second baseman was right
heh1nd him, and later I asked him.
'Did vou 1ell him you hnd the
hall'''
· t told him to sit down and
think about 11 , and maybe ne'(I
lime vou'll talk. I am not one who
deals· from the negdt1ve I told him
in our conversation that he's a
good baseball player, he has the
ability to do a lot of things and
next year 1s his senior year, but he
has to do a lot of different things
or next time he won't he out there.
He'll talk or he won'! be on my
team -that\ part of what I try
and teach ··
The only demand~ he places on
hi' player' arc to li.,11.:n, pay
attention <ind karn Physical errors
will come. Mental error~ should
o nly happen once. DcCinces has
little tolerance for the ~crewball,
M> to speak. con~1denng the!>C
Connie Mack kid' ..ire "invited"
player~ and 'uppo-.edlv the cream
tif the crop in Ornn~l' Count y
I he w.iy DeC1nle\ used to play,
don't he ~urprned 1f .,omc uf lhat
fire ruh~ off on the Connie Mack
Cuh' tht<> '-lJ\Cln
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IOIDftW·Mllld bJ·the i.ct of
rcaultm•t tor lllt.'bar MDIGr
atarten OD liill C OP DMaOD 111 atato ~ teaal.
..I woeld thiak tlial I atlte
cbampionahip tam would haw
warnnted a coada lnoldna lnto ou:r
ki~ '' O'Brien said. "But none of
the seniors were RCIUited by
anyone otbet than community
colleges and I was disappointed in
that."
So, while it appean the major
boys sports are well-<X>Yercd ~
college recruiters, the "minor'
sports arc still full of potential
contributon who, for various
reasons arc overlooked.
One potcrv.ial solution for those
being passed by is a recruiting
service, such as ColleJC Prospects
of America. The ~rvw:c markets
high school athletes to colleges, for
the purpose of gainin' a
scholarship, but pronuscs only
exposure to as many as 1,600
schools at all levels of competition
for its one-time $489 fee.
Local coaches surveyed agree
the service may have ill biggest
impact on "minor" sport
participants, but most agree the
jury is still out on the effectiveness
-of the College Prospects program.
"I think it's great for the type of
kid who doesn't get the big ink
(press coverage), or might be
better suited for a Division II or
III school," Ocean View High
baseball coach Steve Barrett said.
"My e:tperience with College
Prospects has been positive, but it
still remains to be seen bow
effective it can be. It's still a fairly
new concept in this area, at least."
Bacrctt said the $489 rec 1s a
potential red flag to some parents
and administrators.
"( think some schools think
their going to come in and np the
parents and kids off," Barrett said.
"It 's still very much a mixed bag
.Out there, as Car as being receptive
to their service."
Ronald Karliner, father of
Randy Karlincr, who utilized the
help of College Prospects in
gain ing a full athletic scholarship
........
Estancia High girls basketball coach Lisa McNamee knows first-hand the
difficulty, at times, of attracting the interest of the big-time recruiter.
to the University of MississiP.Pi•
said he understands the hesitancy
of some parents.
"They don't promise you a
scholarship, juat exposure." the
cider K.arliner said. "U they
promised scholarships, they could
charge a lot more than they do. I
think the biggest challenge for
(College Prospects) is onJy sign on
talented athletes.
"When they sign a k.id they can't
really help, that's where the
credtbility problem with parents
begins. For me, it was definitety
worth it. If I tried to do the same
thing, it would be costty in postage
alone."
Tom Ricci and Sany Stevens,
the main men behind the Orange
County franchise of College
Prospects, insist they tum down all
but the cream of the athletic crop,
based on recommendations from
high school and club coaches. But
both agree parents can become
unreaJistic about what their service
can provide.
McNamee said she would prefer
a recruiting service funded by ~
colleges.
"I think (College Prospects) is
great because it gets names out to
colleges, but the schoob should
have to pay for it," McNamec
explajned. "A lot of ki<b just can't
afford to pay for the service."
McNamce said she encourages
her players to send their own
letters to colleges, much the way
she did as a prep
"It works, absolutely."
McNamee said of her marltetmg
methods. "I know when I was
sending my resumes out, tt was at
a time that JUSt wasn't done It
surprucd a lot of coaches back
then, and I think it's effective
today as well. In today's economic
environment. colleges don't have
the budget to sec all the players
they could see to cvaJuatc for
scholarships. Kids need to
understand how important 1t tS to
push themselves ...
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TEUVISJON
TnaJe
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Motor Sport•
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ti p.m USAC mid1cta, ESPN
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In spite of his 90 mph fastball. Dewey's lack of
control inevitabfy doomed him to obscurity in the
mirlOf' leagues
SATURDAY
•Wimbledon, Ch. "· 8 a m.
•Angels. Ch ~. 5 30 pm
SUNDAY
• Wimbledon, Ch 4, 7 .i m
• Cu~-CardJ, ESPN. 5 pm
MONDAY
• Old·T imen, ESPN. 6 '\O
• Bo.ing. Pnme Tckt. 8 pm.
I p m Padrn-S F KFMB ("60)
~ JO pm Anac~ Tau. KM PC (110)
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Western ~n. OI 2
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II p m C.old Cup. Q 22
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' 10 pm Auch tourney, Pnn Td:t
Henea.ct.c a J(I pm H<>Uypert ~. °' S6 Ar-.r....a
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.S pm -Anpls-TCJDll, ltMK (710)
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C.a lifo rnia and the d1ffcrC'nCes
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and da)' Lip 1n N orthern
Cahfom 1a. there·~ a tc•.scr degree
o f compct1tt0n, but guys don'1
knO'A' 1ha1 1nstdc of 1hcm. Thcv
don't kn0'4' v.hat 11'~ ahout un1\\
lhC') come In Southern Cahforn1d,
where the rac1 n1t 1~ 100 percent
different.''
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world-dw speedway racing in
Furopc:, doesn't mi..s the tra\cl
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havt" lhcrr own 'pced...,·a) r1c1ng
learns," he ~aid ''Three or four
111gh1.s a week. un the ~:imc track,
there's spt-cd"'"Y racing go1n~ on
1n England and ,1 lot of tc<1m" .1rc
...,cll-suppnr!cd t>\ their ..:111c ' and
1hc~ get \Cn !t"""d crn"'d'
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term~ of ancndancc I
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n1k:rs arc h\•u,cholJ name<. and
the~ dt> J')('N'nalil\ 'h1'"'' on
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tht• track' ,u e Jll'1 'h11rt l'f a mile
l1•ni: I hcrl' , .t Ii •I mnre r1<.I.
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YOUTH
From 81
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fht" univ lla,et>all held tht" 1.11--..
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league J1mcn\1on ~). and l)ii\'\S
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myself, ·~hould I go hack to tng·
land and race?' But "'hen 1he
daylight comes, it ch<ingc'. I hi:
traveling burned me ou1. 11\lfl~ 111
my car. dri\1ng aero~' to Gcrn1.111\,
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ta king turn-. with my mechanic'.!.?.'
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he in Po1and or ~ ... cdt11
somcth1ng hkc that
"'f"h cn """C havi In he balk in
England the f0llo...,·1ng day tn rate.
so thcrc'.s a lot of prc~"ure
involved and being cnntr.iclcll
through a tc.im. ~nu nc,e1 re,111\
take a sick d11'
"Racing here 1i. ~till da11gcrl1u'.
hut vuu'rc 0111~· doing 11 111 one
1h1rl.I of the \peed that \\HI
nnrmall\· du 1n Europe ·rhc un i~
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~y .11101hcr ndc1. ~o vou dnn't
rt·atly get banged up hec:n1.;c ot
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Harmony remains second in class
l',\l ll"IC." ()(. 1:1\N ~ ~l arrn<HI\.
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l·r1d;1\ morn1n)! 111 !he I r.1n,p.1l
·111 r:ne
I he win d r11n d1111•n' wi;rt'
fl"pt1rtt"t!l1 ' I~ knnt' ,1, 1nn~t n!
Newport girls Wit
In basketball tourney
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lhc '\Je"'rort ll.1rh•H H igh girl~
h,1,letti.111 lc.in1 1-\1111 llS <1pen1ng
game .11 lht• f\lann.1 Firc..:r;1r kcr
l nurn:1ment l·r1da\ nH!hl. d<1v.n1ng
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Ex,Plrate Brass named soccer
coach at lrvlne Valley CoUege
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of your car fo1 3 consec.uhve s~1urd11ys. Copy mus.I
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ptace your fld and gel 1n on this
introductory offert
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l t•ach nt th e Irvine Valley College
IWlmco \ \OC'C"cr tt"•m
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womt"n·, VK"C"Cr 1e1m at Irvine
\'allC"y She has t.ccn the •'-~l!ll•nt
n-.ch at oc:c· \n\C"e 1987 i nd 1s
currenll\ 1he head tn11("h n1 Cot1111
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WRn'ltJl FOR A DAT
Look tn Thuraday's paper
for complel• details and
entry fonn to an exciting
etawa Wttkcndl
The Automotive Gu1df' apoeers
every Saturday
Pi•c• ,..,, o.i·. h lf' pal11•1' "1(1 ('llA"Of'1 CAfl
t,. m111d• on ,1.og1n•I coo~
• Bea~, harbors, resorts figure
to be jammed for holiday fishing
-· Now""'" Dana ud Hun ....... lllrboti wl ud ..., BnK*, to _.. lllh"'& in Ille Sea al eon ... New tchoola ol atripen, bl"°' ud Mllflah
bad jull urived ud ....,., feedJna on baU filh
about two mila off Punta Arena. •
boodloo ... _...... bolldoy-ud -jw wiD Mooaae oommoaplace.fot tM rem1tilder
ol IM eum.mer. not only on p•ved ro.da: b}lt abo
Dorado in the 50-pound clan were out from
Hotel P&lmu de Cortez. wbUo huge roostcrfLSh. in
c.ccu ·ot 60 pounds, were eating trolled mullet in
wind protected aandy coves north of Bajia Los
Frailu.
in our .,_,. and otfaborc watora. :-
AAcbon.gel at Catalina have been bookCd for
months and there probably woa't be 1 ainglc
f'loatlna kelp patty that hasn't been checked out
for yeUowtail or early arriving dorado from
Muico.
One recreational area where
there won't be a lot of people is
at retorts along 81ja1 East
C.pc. Beginning this month, lou
of hotels from Cabo up 10
Loreto will begin closing dqwn
for summer vacalions due to a
hot Mexican sun and late /
summer winds. 1"
Big game fishermen have
known for years that the best
fishing for giant blue and black
marlin, sailfish, dorado and
yellowfin luoa occurs in the Sea
of Cortez during these summer
mo nths.
Today, most resorts along
Nllllllac
Outdoors
Ouri111 our all too short a visil lo Punta
Color11do, we taaed and released a number of
sailfish, brought a 200-pound striped marlin to
ook>r and this writer hooked into a 450-pound
blue marlin that ate a green/bruc and yellow
California Lure trolled behind the scoond wake,
right in the soup, only to unbutton the strong
marlin after battling it'for over an hour on ligh&.
tackle.
' In addition, cabrilla, wahoo, dorado and lots of
ook>rful suer fish \1f'ere caught by those staying at
this Well e1tablished fishing resort.
Bajas Eas1 Cape arc air conditioned, permittifll
some to remain open an provide food, lodging and
great fishing for those willing to test these prime
waters. Fast fiberglass sportfishcrs have replaced
many or the old wooden pluggers and now anglers
can reach prcxiuctivc fishing areas in less than a
half houn run off beaches.
Fishing the summer bite off Baja can be
exciting for those who arc willing to test the hot
sun during a day's fishing. Lots of cerveza and
oold water is important when spending a day on
the Sea of Cortez in quest of a mon~tt:r hl uc or a
fun-filled day chasing schools o f big yellowflfl tuna
amongst dolphin. In between a huge spike bill
exploding on a trolled jig or feather and nocks of
sea birds sharing a school of bail pushed up by
hungry dorado. there is always the excitement of
seeing a "double" or "triple" o n sailfish target in
on trolled lures.
Jim Nkmltt'1 outdoors column •pJWan in tht
Nrwpo11 Bt•ch/ Cost• Mrs• Piiot rvtry othrr
S.turd•:r.
A visi1 last week to Hotel Punia Colorado
(l-818-70J.1002) allowed this writer, wife Toni • ....
From 81
Oeances·steppcd tu the plate. He
homered once, 1hen blasted
another. Could it be that
OeCinceS would hll three homers
1n a !iingle game. again"
Appropriately, aOuut the 11n1c
Disneyland's nightly f1rc'ol.·ork..s
array came to an end , OeCi ncec;
homered again .
No doubt, DcC1nce~ v.·as a
favori te. Never cnt1c1zed for lack
of intensity, fan s respected him.
However, his gig with the Angels
ended abruptly in Septemher,
1987. when then·Gencral Manager
Mike Port released him I I day~
before the season closed
The f ra nt office saved S l 4 l ,6ti 7
by waiving DeCinces before the:
year was over. A goodbye v.·11h no
farewell. "That's all c;p1lled milk.,"
DeCinces said.
Now he's a coach. His son, Tin1 ,
1s a !ch-handed hitting catcher
who bats cleanup for the C ubs in
the Orange County Connie Mack
League. A Corona del Mar
resident, Doug DeCinces is finding
himself back at the basics.
"I teach communication," he
said. "I spoke with our second
haseinan because he didn't
communicate with another fielder.
!"he 01her day, there was a ground
hall (tn the= hole) and ou r first
baseman was diving for it while
the !'.ccond baseman was right
behind him, and later I asked him.
"Did you tell hin1 ynu had the
hall"'
"I told him to sl! down and
think about it. and maybe nex1
time you'll talk. I am not one who
deals from the negative I told him
in our conversation that he's a
good baseball playe r, he has the
ability to do a lot of things and
next yea r is hi s sen1(lr ye ar, but he
has to do a lot nf different things
or next time he 1~un "t be out there.
He'll talk. cir he won '! be on my
team -that's part llf ,,.,·hat I try
and teach."'
l 'hc only demandc; he places on
his player' arl· II• h'tcn. pay
allenlion and lt'arn Phy~1cal errors
will come Menial errors should
only happen unct' DcCinces has
little tolerance for the screwball.
so to speak, con~1dertng these
Connie tvfack ku..I~ ,1rc "invit ed"
player~ and ~upp<i,cJly tile cream
of the crop 1n Orange Couniy
The way l)e('1nce~ used to play,
don't be ~urpnsed 1f c;ome of that
fire rubs off on the ('tinnic Mack
l"uh~ thi~ ~ea,on
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"I wOuld th tbot 1 llate
champlonablp team would -wananted I coacb k>otina into OW'
kid1," O'Brien said. "But none of
the acnk>n were recruited by
anyone other than community
oolleges and I wu disappointed in
that."
So, while it appean the major
boys sports are wcll-awcred ~
college recruitcn, the "minor'
sports are still full of potential
contributors who, for various
reasons arc ove'rlooked.
One potential solution for..,those
being passed by is a recruiting
service, such u Collc~e Prospects
of America. The Kmce markets
high school athletes 10 colleges. for
the purpose of gaininf a
scholar1hip, but promises only
exposure to as many as l,6(X)
schools at all levels of competition
for its one-time $489 fee.
.... _
Estancia High girls basketball coach Lisa McNamee knows first-hand the
difficulty, at times, of attracting the interest of the big·time recruiter. Local ooacbca surveyed agree
the service may have iu biggest
impact on "minor" s~ to the Untvers1ty of MW1ss1pP1.
participants, but most agree the --.said he undef\\Jnds the hesitancy
can provide.
McNamee said she would. prefer
a recruiting service funded by the
colleges:
jury is slill out on the effectiveneu or some parents
of the College Prospects program.
"I think it's great for the type of
kid who docsn 't get the big ink.
(press coverage), or might be
better suited for a Division II or
Ill school," Ocean View High
baseball coach Steve Barrett said.
"My experience with College
Prospects has been positfVc , but it
still remains to be seen how
effective it can be. It 's still a fairly
new ooncept in this area, at least."
Barrett said the $489 fee is a
potential red nag 10 some parents
and administrators.
•· 1 think some school! think
thei r going to coft in and rip 1he
parents and kids off," Barrell said.
"I l's still very much a mixed bag
out there, as far as being receptive
to their service."
Ronald K.arlin cr, father of
Randy Karliner, who utilized the
help of College Prospects in
gaining a full a1hlctic scholarship
"They don't promise you a
Kholarship, just exposure." the
cider K.arliner 1aid. "If they
promised scholanhipst they could
charge a Jot more than they do. I
think 1he. biggest chal)enge for
(~ge Prospects) is only sign on
tale~ athletes.
-'"When they sign a kid they can ·1
really help, that's where the
credibility problem with parents
begins. For tnC'; it was definitely
worth it. If I tried to do the nme
thing, it would be costly in postage
alone."
Tom Ricci-and Barry Stevens.
the main men behirld the Orange
C.Ounty franchise or College
Prospects, insist they tum down all
but the cream of the athletic crop,
b8¥d on recommendations from
high school and club coaches. But
both agree parents can become
unrealistic about what their service
"I think (C.Ollege Proepecrs} is
great because it gets names out to
colleges, but the schools should
have lo pay for it," McNarnce
explained. "A lot of kids just can't
afford to pay for the scMcc."
McNamee said she encourages
her playen to send their own
\etten to colleges, much the way
she did as a prep.
"It works, absolutely,"
McNamee said of her marketing
methods ... I know when I was
sending my resumes out, it was at
a time 1hat just wasn't done. It
surprised a lot of coaches back
then, and I think il's effective
today as well. In today's economic
environment, colleges don't have
the budget to see all the players
they could see to evaluate for
scholarships. Kids need to
understand how imponant it is lo
push themselves."
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and day U p 1n No rthern
California, chcrc'!. a lesser degree
of oompet111o n. but guys don't
know that inside of them They
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they come to Southern Californ1.1,
where the racing 1'> 100 percent
different "
C.olhns, who m1SSCs the rigors of
world-class speedway racing in
Europe, doesn't miss the travel.
"A lot of btg c1t1e' 1n l:.nglanJ
have their own speedway raCJng
teams," he said "Three or four
night" a week, on the 'amc track.
there's spcedw;w racing going on
in l:.ngland and a Int of team<. arc
v.ell ·..,upportcd h, thc:ir e111e., and
the\ gel "~"' good U llV.lh
prnhably 't:1.,md 111 '1x:cc r (In
1crm'I of attendance)
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riders arc hou~chohJ n.1mc<. and
they do pcr.onal1I\ 'h'"'' (1n
tclcw.1on Tht reason le ft ''
hccau'c I hurm·J mv.,elf nut on
the tour dm ing 2,000 mile' .1
v.eck I d ah1• r.1cc in (lcrm.1m
C\t:f'\ v.cckcnJ v.hcre the\ h,t\t'
long track rctl·111~
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t 111.· t rJd ,' J H' fll't 'hon of a mile
ltin~ I here: ' .1 Int more rnk
1n'''l't'd in the: h1g llfl\llt\ there:
.ind I ._ind ot h11rt m"t'll l hurt
m' kg Jnd ,m."hcd "'' .1rm. '" I
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From 81
Donn H.111. the m.1\nr .1hout rnur
\C.if ' ago I 1.dkcd in him .111.I .lit
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and the) 'aid 10 \l;u t lc1l11lit
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111 hring th" out 10 h!(l'l f,1r f1111r
\Car'i and all the\ '·'\ '' 1h.1t "e vc
~111 ''' do .i <.tuclv
fhc only h.1,c:hall field the lllY
ha'> pro"1deJ " Da"~ h eld and
Tc Winkle Park (which ha'I 1mtJ<'r
league <.hmcn"ons ). and OJ''"
h eld "3' built h' the l 1nn!> C1uh
in l'WC ind .SQ .ind in IQ'iO they
pul in gnndstaml' lnnl "a' thl·
htj( tiallpark in Cm1.1 Mcl\a, hul
\Ince then, the only f1c.:ld put up "
I cWin~le Park and out 11f th.11
1 urned 1nt11 tY.11 \Oftball field'
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· lJ ht• (MY A C) " not "Pl""t·d
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park' .ire 1.iken "7.tre nf afto the:'
kid!> are taken care of ancJ after "'c
have a fac1hty for kids 1s taken
rnrc of I love: 10 walk my dogs .ind
I can appreciate the wetl:-ind' .ind
1ho'e lhtnjt~ -tn fJct I JU't put
do~n m.,. G reen Peace catalo~
hut I don 't 1h1nk 11 ·,.
unwmpachetic tu think our kid'>
1.\1me flf\I and al.ll\C: prngrnm"' for
k1tl'i come f1n1 "
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myself, 'Should I go hack 10 Eng·
land and race.,. Bui "'hc.:n the
daylight come\, 11 chan~e' [he:
traveling burned me ou I, ll"ing in
my car, driving across lo (1t:rm.cm.
eating and ~leepang in the \.Jr.
taking turn'> w11h rn) mechan1'-' "'
drive. and then lhc nc\t d,l\ v.c:'ll
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"Then we ha'wc lo he hdl._ 111
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involved amt being contracted
through a te.1m, v11u ne .. er rc.:all\
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Mc\8 When I ~re" up. there was
Harbor Area H.1,chall. hut lhert'·~ I
nn mmc Harbor Arca Ba,eh,111 ··
1, 11 f:11r'
TuHda): I he llf\' h.1, .rnorhcr
"de
Ex-Pirate Brass named soccer
coach at Irvine Valley College
IR\ I I Monique Brnss. a "She ha' "'orkcd \t.tlh h1~h
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Harmony remains second in class
' PA( 111( ()( l-A "' H.irm '''
the ~chcxk 'iS -.ach1 ,kippered "'
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hn \etnntl·pldct· 'landing n
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Newport girls win
In balketblll tourney
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'I .J\ 1'1 ( lut-, 1n11nueJ 111 lead in
ihr h.1l'k t11r ltr't l\l·fm"h honor'
·'l'h < h,111"1: 'H'I C ' Denni'
I >ur~ 111 '' , rt'"' n~ jt-. .. ir l Ilic IOK
\ \.tcht "'h11.h Y.·J, rc~'rtedl' Q~~
nu lc::' fr••m the tin1•h
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Prt~l"' \\ j\l f.lunnc.:r f R1l·hmnnd
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'89 BMW 3251
~ t~d con.,,,.,1t>i. io1re ove1 .a'" o-
bvy Wh l'-w bfk top P•"'•"lptng :'I• ..,...,,
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•.or ctectri 'PO'.., $S ·~ "'<> 400•• Coll
8 S9 \670
$23,500
FOf 1ust S20 we'll run your '"" ad with a p•cturt'
ol your car tor 3 consecutYVe Saturdays Copy mu"'t
~ submitt~ by Wed
Cell Candy NOW at 64:? 5678 to
place your ad end 991 1n on this
introductory oi'Ter'
II Y.e ltx1t.. al the \\htlk pteturc.
the re: 'i nnl\ one place to i;to I he
UI) \ay~ tn U\C JOIOt f1l·ld' w11h till'
\thl'lol d1'>tr1c1, but the prnl">km "
that there·, no w1let f:lc1ht1c'
1hcrc (T c Winkle 'K'hool and ( °''''
Mc'n High ) 'People have 10 go lo
the hathroom Ille ~htlOI d1s1r1r1
ha"i done everything they c.an and
we \-C been lucky to u~ the \Chool
field\, hut I'm JU\t biller " '1nndout pluyer .tt O!":'ngc Coast
Cnllcgc, hH hccn named hcad
,oach (,f t he lrvme Volle)' College
"-Omen·~ '\(lC'CCf team.
calibcr team' so \hC' knnw' ~hat 11 1-----------------The Automotive Gu•de appea~
ft~ Saturday lie·., nnl ulone 1-vcn lt><"nl
uff1c1al' know there·, a prtlMem
hut nothing ~cm\ to b<-hap~nang
uccpt a soon·to·bc·1mplemented
S80.000 ma,ter plan \urvey that
many believe the city cannot arrord
Chapman'• "only one place 10
gu" prop(l\lt ion 1" Fairview
Reaaonal Park. an un1.'0Mfort1ble
~1tuatlon klr a chy coundl that
an~cn 10 a strong Mesa Verde
dt~tnct People in th1'1 northwest
rc111on of 1own nrc: 1.on"ntcrcd
Bra..... 25, will \.'O ch the first
women'\ 'MKC'Cr team at Irvine
Vellry She h hcen the a"' tant
('\) ch al cx.c \IOCC I IJR7 and IS
currently chc head coach 111 Co ta
MC\\a H1ah
'' ru younJ a he I\., !ohC hrin \ a
Int o f playinJ and coachma
c-rcnell'-c ." \.i1tl Phil l\tanlc).
former othlctic director anti nuw
phy1'11.;tl qJ.~r ....._
takc' to produce: \UlCc\\ful
le•m""
Rr "-'· who Jttendcd l I I on1
H1l'h, played for Orange < nl\~t lor
two Yt'an.. where "he \Iii ~ rir,t
tea m All Oranac I mp1rC'
Confe!"Cncc both ycaf'
"I'll bnn.i hi the program
1n1cgr1ty and I'll keep up the aamc:
level or \port~manihip that I
would hkC' In cc with chc other
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REAL ESTATE
CLASSIFICATIONS
1002-2790
ARE IN THE REAL
t-~TATE TABLOID
SECTION
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BYNOONI
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*8em • 12.noon, M-r SPICIAL OAIAOI SAU IATI ..
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I· I ' GARAGe SAU! SAT* PeraoNt Cl~Dh of e.m-Hool Clothing 6 guna, knl" .. • •nd 1~;:::======~cuaTOM W"lATH -~~ EwfvrMn Well• P'argo P8P9r ~~MIR llOUTIOUa ..... ~ ll'l. (tMh & MonroYta) ...,.,., f)P· 8'82-1881. t ); ,, ,, 11 r 11 ·•'\ • 1 H )6
Help nMd9d a.nlng ~ t:!c.. o.t;:: MovlnGJO•r11g• Sal•. AITIQUI ~ •Shr lftlPT CRDT llll.IO'Y 14-15" on TD1 tropical p1enta from 51M FUflnlture, olothlng, *COSTA MESA*
twnha, S8r 2~8&. *'" l20K to 11,000,000 + Jut'f 17.28. s.. Rob-apor'9 equip. eito. at 19'1 Newpor1 etvd.
nla, pool, ape. Nr bct'I Cd Denl90n 4-oc. art•'• In p«eon at '441 \.upfrw, CM.,,.., T:i 1111*-11
HIJO Tom ..... ,.. 489 4113$ NOWI Booth 601, ComrMf'C• So. OoMt Ptz.a. on F ~
•Shr MWPT CRDT Bldg on JUly 15 & HI, Sun Jut'f 7th, and Sat/ * 0 Sq. R.•
twnha, 38r 2~8&. ten-from 10&m-3Rm. No SUn ~ 13 & 14th. I Mon-.11111CM. lwn 1M ......, N ...... -•1 ....____ New E~ CCl9edof. to IJ •We -. ... ......, .. _... nl1, ,..,_, apa. r r .,...., c-1, ....--. · _, _,.. ~
S660 Tom ..... ,._ WE PAYWEU Antlquea, qullta, Tectde box, kK ... troll· Conelgl~Walcome
APT to ahar•. Matute •llOIM oh~ ChMp. lng-flg•urf.fty polH, ** 942-8880 ** F9m non-amkr. Own Perwonakt9bt conaoll-A1TaNTION Lov. the g::LY. ~ ~ ,..._, otd toola,
br/ba, C09ta M•H. sun? Oreat iumm9f 1548 1832. datlon loan• up to job• for b9aoh bum1, Noon. 1829 E. 88lb09
$375/mo. ~9715 $50,000 r9gardl"1 of atudanta, & athlat••· Bflld.
Avt nowt Fem nt•mkr paat c;r9dlt. Call No phoM aatn. PfT/
shr 2BR 2BA, lndry 1-8oo.e27'-eo91 avfi. $200·$400/Wk.
tac, pool, Jae. Nr Hrbr/ -.-w-t_D_o_w....,.H""'1A8~""'•""'•""'•~f'O-r Call 545-1854. • SAT ._.. •t 813 Lom-
Wll.on $450. 84e-1384 -~s:·=.:::.·cJ: _Ba_rt_ender ___ T_ratneea___ bard C1. (on eatt., •• GIRAQI I llOVINQ
r JI .°, r ~I lf t
f ~' ' \I I' " 1 £19
Frigidaire Refngerlltor,
1 • CU ft, I XCen.tit C>On-
d 111on, ... S100 oaah.
613-0953.
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~"' ' ) : CdM Mala 9ntrepren.ur ~ ·-·-NOW! N---C -"· Mllbf'o, "' BMr St.) • IALEt shr 2t>r, 1 \.tba twnhaa ,,_....,.,As . .._ --...... -·· Software, pwr toot•. Uka new q..-.i mat-
apt w/26-30 n·•mkg.t Behind'" aua.n l.eoo.3<M-60fl .. , 1 ...__ & ..-... w/hdbd Sanaul r9C., mp. dup, u-....,.""' druga prof f9"', $44-0 MalOf debt conaolld•· BOOKKPR/IECTY goff club1, piano tun-& metal fram9 $350 9
HotPOlnt 11de by afcM,
good condition. 1100.
875-3559.
Rafrlg•r•tor S225 . I' I'" .
1881 24' Sfdp J8Ck wtth 40 FT 9'IP 1n t••port
cM>ln, VHF redtO tile. e.cn ,,.., c.nn.rt. ':: ~ "&,.~ Richard, I05~a•
948-aOOO ·nt 238 °' 1000. 21~1.-.. • d9P •'ft utlt Rtck lion. Up to S30K guar Pan uma. Newport Ing toot1, pt1tto tum, enr-d,.._ $125. l l • : I, ,If 759-1970 1.eoo.359-508e 1 dys Hghta. ~,.,.mag lthr ohr, oookbooka. 2 b•datde table•
Loaue av ua1L ....... • -baaketa, cloth•• & S40ea. Sofa S150. 2 COM. up1tra room avail
1n tarv-3Br 2Ba home
naar ~h M F $450/
mo Davida. 673.e798
""_,_, ....._._ ....... "'°'•I llJ40.HTO MatctMnQ ohra seo.a.
Wuhar & Dryer t160
ea Otahwuh91' 112&.
Oood oond. 648 5141. 7/213:30pm.175. Cal HAMMOND 0 ,.0AN ~ 811/797-1175. ll'L I tl'llAll
col'-Ct: I0&-2M-1888 beactt good con: 112,400. Pvt NwpC Bcft, Jdr1t loc
No collatM&I r9Qulred NOW HIRING OenGtt fold.out dining MoMy on signature Shift Suparvlaora Antique Hall Tree & tbl & 4 chra 5140 ._
alo"9 for llf'Y purpoae 01>9fllng 2 n-r•a· iMltlng d .. k. King alz• 24.. bwwtool• SS.a
Handled entirety by rauranta aoon. Exp br••• h•adboard. Toot•, kn6cicnac'lu. kit·
mall Quick, conve-p,..f. Ofterlng comP9tl· Chro~ atore flxturM. cen lt•m•. etc In
nlant, confidential Hr· tlve aalart.1 Call tor 866-3704 or IJ4.4..9033. alley, 1005 w Bay
Fu1 niturc t>O 1 ·I
B .. ut1rv1 Sofa. IOYeeeat.
chair, o"om8n. N9W
cond, oak tr1m. aecn.
nc. $325 541~.
(r9tueed wh«1 aofd) d ltlo,;, w:Jnr aound. 20' Beytlnef' Cuny. half MCUf'9, P'tlJI S1'3-7977
LIKE NEWI Almond 1200 caeh. 8n.oee8 own•r1hlp, U .000. ~ Tle, 111/foat. 10"
CM 41 M•M l/9fd9 hm
w/r<m avall, t.m n/1
$30()..$325 5 min to occ. 53&-1148
c:dof' 1100 cubk: . 1198 monthly OOV'aB to 32'. New Udo lal.
frig. $400. EYea 721 Cllllllld'• got die.... ooet. N.B Sflp Wat•r. elect. clean
M 1 e rx o.y en.noo •your wt............ 720-0380. manna. 179-7939.
vie. Call 1..aoo-.333-lnt•rvl-. 581-3084 Bunk beda, tall m9n'a Ave. Frl/SaVSun 9-3
FEMALE Shere 3BR, 3381 M·F 7am-7pm -.-C-O_L_L_E_C_T_O_R_S__ cloth••. old piano, 875-0241
2~BA WID 2 Ca! gar M t L round antlqU9 tabS., ~----,---.,,..--$500/mo , •,.; utll1 N , OMJ 0 Oln ml.c. ltami. Fr1 thru Garage Sal•. Couch,
smoker 72().3719 S5.000 up to Sl00,000 .. ...._ Sun 599 Orand tabl•, ohalra, mlac
bu1lnen or P9raonal. Take -..nlate Hav9" Cl«:t9 CM Sat. 7:30 to 1:00. 182'9
Furn W111 CM Apt F•m l /SC>0-486-1987. Of Our hnefttl ------· ---Pof1 Taogaor1. NB. n/1rnkr & cat lov9f, ---------1 C ar can19', wh"I chair, ~--,------""""."'
clean & fun S350 r NEED HELP r9d chair foam for M oving . Houaehold,
vtll1 Olnny 631-8058 Peraonal Loan• to BWS Cr9dlf San1tces, b9d1 118 Larkspur bookl, akl, tabla•.
M F rHp adlf shr 2BA $50,000 Debt conaolt-Inc hu opportuntt111 Sat 7 to 2. 644-5619 lamp•, ni. cab., Sun 9
datlon to $80,000. Call for qualln.d lndlvtdu· to 4· 119 Via KOt'On, Ill••••• Salboa Apt, f/p Cloaa Sal/Sun 9AM S 50 to va~d Sal•. c-•1-1bla1, 10 bch/bayl $425/mo toctayl 1-8()()..922-5n5 ala to wOf"lc for an ax. • "" .....
723-1348 Lv Mag c.llent 1tartlng ealary $1 00. Small •PPll·I antlquaa, l•walry,
In a pluih worlc anvt. Inc••, cook Ing booka, and more I N • R E A S E
.,., I share NB apt w/ ronm9t'lt And lhl!lt'• utan 1 e I•. p I ct u r •
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SAM Frt, Sat, Sun t-i» "
megnlflcant tocatlon )uet the b9Qlnnlng ITam... 353 E 20th 1748 Bayport Wey YOUR
on the water Mltr BA St CM NB. REACH
aV1 S650 673-7092 In exchange for your
M F lo share JBr NB coll•ctlon experl9nce. I THROUGH
condo Pool. •P• 11...., exc ellent telephone OUR NEW
ml 10 t>ch $430 mo • manner and compu19f DELI Counter Help Aes1auranta
"lutil 548-1710 tv mag1..----------"'ll protlcl•ncy, we tt pro-NB arH 1andwlch Cooks IMPROVED
,,, I 25 . to •h•r• 3BR. Winner of vlde you wtfh health shop Good •tarting Work on The Water LOWER RATES
C.irp1·t
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lnat.11 New & UMd
Fa1t/541·1 8~
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Cnnfrt•!1· 31.'h
Al La Pergola t ltlo 1 b t i---------Brown's raetaurant Is .... ,._
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JIREl!MAN l!Ll!CTAIC
Quallty job. Low priCe
l"r" Mt. 24hr.L'51Z1'7
*(714)7~·
HARMAN ELECTfUC
U0.41547421
Reeld.mlal Spedall1f
•WE 00 rT RIOH'T•
•THE FIRST TIME•
(714) 751..a.329
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IO'Mlru.J~ 751 ·3476
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ming e Spridf/UghUng
Rpr1 • S••d/Sod
Sine• 1873 (473HM)
shr bath non-emok9f Dinner for 2 dantat tniur anca . pay No exp ~ F'TI Ch 1 11Drtvaway 1 ..natlo• for 8 1 91 or aner profit sharing 406 (K). or P"T 631-0144 L andmark ar le ~ [ECw4 path• -A. No .. ..,.. IOO
S31 7 mo 1 at/laat/d• w b J u n re m Ut"Se~n • I ·-·• •--Uo. ---.. 903 e ones end 1 convenlen1
1
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•. ...•o.~•) 5 22 57 Fr... •NEEDED* I abl• Apply 2 to 4 2 80 per div ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION a ,._ large houH for rant , _ Aak for th• chef • 1 f' a II C • 8 .QA T • • Ju"*1 & Yolanda .,.
To • r1epon1lbta per· "======::::::;::::=i SJ00.$500 per w"I< 1 51 ~Citic Coot Ma.onry-Concreta Pa-..._ .....-, ~ ~ S.V. 942-3921
Bob 84&>1288. Fi"rlt •''·
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-That's ALL you pay llO•Ortv-•ya Pa.Int • -son S550/mo • O• Troplc:al Papaya Br-d To gel 1n on 1he B ...... S 6AM·12 Noon Hwy, N lor LM1dc:ape ... ~ C.S.Polt~c:Mr'MS aunan ... .._
poall Costa Meia Recipe, dellclou11 aOvantaga. call !or an RET"IL ea•ES • im.s JOOey monwnum Jim Whyte &42·7209 Llo/bond9d. Matctt
ere• 83l.e525 Send S1 95 to S w P tntervl•"Y tnaxlble In· CALL: A -1n ll'le QUALITY CONCRETE PAT'I mftAA FllCEI any edveftlaed retee.
NB Prof F•m E•clu-P 0 Box 3681, Costa terv1ow1ng echedula) I JACK PfT Sales now hiring SEAVIC Or'lv-aya..Plltloa etc. WVYV &pedal r<ate9 on Yard/ ~': :r~~ 0~10::,1 Meaa, CA 92828. I ~:~~) re:~!:~~2B~S 941~~:.,.c.M. :~' ~~n~~fng•e:u:•;ro l E All r:.: 7~.;xp. • ... 4IOIOtt ~the
seoo 540-6547 Credit Service. tnc, 28 .. 91 .. , TuaUn Call 714-434~01 DIRECTORY Quallty con<:f9t•block I 765 The City Drive, RET"'L cta•ES For more Information & br1olc work, teuon-Dulty'I L.-wn llalnt. NB E'Bluff POOLSIDE Suite 410, Orange CA O•T PAJD for Compll· "" -I CALL TODAYll aoi. prtcea, ftN .. t. *** REllODILINQ Monthly/Wkly or 1
EXEC HOME Mair BR, FOUND DOO. otderl 92666 EOE tng Malling Lists Pl"f SalH now hiring ASK FOR Call 751-e&36. Custom work. El.c.· ttm.. Flaa-. 241·1840
rrplc, .. .c gar opnr Mala Golden Re-I S500 oo par 1,000 for new luggage store, C t ._._Pt b
SS00.$700 721-0400 lrlever. ah•v-. vie 1/1• Call 1 ·900·246·3131 In Fountain I/alley I cauoy Fatpen ry·r":;.,.. ~m ;.· Oatd9nlng, lawn -· ~ 0 BWS C 11 714 A"'4-640 An •noM. ~ .......,.1 tu vice, clean-up, trim NB, mal9/Tem 23 to 35. Sacramento, Capl9t· (SO 99 m "1) or Wrtto 8 ·-... 1 I C-~tt 8 I P SSE 259 61 aA2 A321 ,,...,,... ... PAJR8 HoMe/ "991 & haultng FrM 1 blk to bch, 2 rm11 rano Sch Call 496-·-nroe, no A . L. 1 SALES ' V"'W ... 1 lllefttal PROPERTIES Est. LM 9&4-5239 avt gar $550 & $430 2092 or 0 C &helter I c o N s TR u CT 1 ON South Ltncolnway, ADVERTISING SALES j Ext 31 O CUSTOM Tiie, gtaaa LI Iv •" 1 ·"'""-1 935 7 • 9 I N or I h Aurora IL I bloc.. kit & • throom Pelnt-carpemry-.tc • OAADENINO..f'ull HIV.
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PAINTING-WAU..PAnA
ANO REPAIRS
loclll raf'I. (JJ*1 w.ti
,,,_ ... 844-1478
T.ct Aof•ICD'
PAINT YOUR CAST\..E
lnt/&t. Fte9 Mt., Uc.
11'320881. 871-8047.
WE Giie Shel HMg T091f*
Total Interior R•mod-
allng S«v. Adwloe To
The Crazy. ~7172
P1.1n·i.,
ea. msg""" ....,...,,.~ .... 1 WANTED Carpente<• Olspl11y Ad eKnartance ----------1 ... . •Ml n--..u n-.... .. •2n ----------1 =-~------I 605'42 .,_. I ' Od F 11 ..___ ..,.,...... _,........rv Landacape-1prlnklr• NB-0.cor ..... rf9Ct, very FOUND Kitten. 3 mo I to S16 75 Labor•11 to ---------a • , Hunt Bc h/F I/ rem · or • '""'.. --
.. -s 1 2 •• ' sm ITS I UBLIC NOTICE im .... ov----n-... 1 •HANDYMAN• aod·mow .. dg•-(;tnup. ···---1-by .. nlc.. almoet n-2BA old, blac"'whlte m•rlc· 4 5 .... aaona o UAfA I markets with m ajor p ,,. _ .. _., ,..... • r-• ...... -••·
"' S 0 "" all doe1 It all r•e• rata1. 8ee-2716 . .._ R-....,.~. a-. 2BA Avt now, gat9d Inge Blue atudded I 1 7 4 5 rywall 10 A en lat 1pace avail account potenUal A Tho Callf Publlc U1111 c · 11Q 6 ..n ~ gi.-'"'-_.. .._._
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area Pool. apa. gar collar Vic Back Bay, Sl6 50 Palntars 10 369 E 17th SI CM 25 · year waeldy ltH Commlulon, RE· Ltc(327958l 759-85&4 Cal~IO.oTIO Lanclac8')9Remod.,tng 9nCM Aval~. Cell seoo N/amk 644-7115 Maia Or 756-9113 Sl5 75 Aalooal• ' I Call Sanay. 542-6470 newspaper Draw QUIRES that all u•9d. JACK K••NllDY TILE---------SP9ciallstl Rk:k au.o?a. ---------1 800-336-6 !51 comm1ulon lmm•dl hou11hold g ooos & MARBLE INSTAU 1 CALL DOEI fT ALL R•landM:ap9 w/~ NB Pro f n-smkr clean FOUND Fem Puppy, Kuwait/Saudi Jobe a1a opportunity, 2 po-movar1 print t heir REPAIR. A.II typ91 Oen contractor 81 AJI pha ... ~
-sh11re twnhm nr bch took• Ilka German ~N Sl,000 • w-kly now hiring men imone avallabl9. Call PUC Cel T numb., of PaV9ra Wuhtng & handyman price• <A•atlv9 0..lgn ~~m bpraf , L'.fvt bdrm Shaph;rd SI ~-;: stu1ftng anV9IOpos •t women all na101 e>i· (714) 842·14:4f Dave !Imo s & chauffeur a S.allng. 497'"6e81J Small & I~ repalr1 o1 f'l•~•:..,•.::rln
' r aiut1 now ml• at ave , home B• your own cellant pey w Iran•· prln1 their TC p num· ----------19"Cea. patloa. p4umb-
SJ8!> mo 645-5572 20th & Santa Ana Ste., bou Start tmmed No portatlon paid C t1ll ror SECRETARY b9r In all adv9'1laa THE ORIGINAL tng. 9'ec . p4ut9f, dry· 54~7505: C27-3&395e
"4Awport Beach •Int Costa M ... 722-8648 exp Fr•• eu ppllH d~·· 1~15-473·74'e0 PfT. FfT R~lonlal m •n1• If you h•v• e l DWthtTILlllAN wall ll"lll•X1 painting on·. Land1oap1
ondo walk lo bch L 0 a T I A u 11 r a I I a n po11ta09 Fr" tnfo No Ext K·81 t Entry Lev91 ~ Wllh queitlon about the i. kitchen, bath r•mod91 !natal & Malnt R-b' I 'I S nd If I l eaky 1howara-Acld llm .,.. onn.ctlno BA Shapard famai. Vcty o ga on • •• good organize on & gallty or 1 mov., llmo wuh & '-cout N-& addltlona ltc Com Eatab./,...\abl• r ul pr Iv G al•d e.cic :iJ...-a/E·S•d• addrasaad 1tampad Laborer• Winled· llltng aklll1. D•nlse. o r c11aulleur C ati 4'81°' AaS 839-4900 Local r•fa. Lie &
omm J ae S480 • C.M 592 env.iope to Bonua-A Producl A11•m bly I 631-4337 •wt 100 Publle U111tt" Com· & R•palr throom• ---------Bono.d H6-0918.
, 111 S36-207o Box 20e Merc9daa TX Eam up lo S550 wk ShOW9f doora Kite· All r••ldentlal & comm·1 ~,...,,,-.,,,-~---------
LOST. REWARD/REC-78570 No axp Pt.ce work 1. Secrehlry/Cua. S.rv minion 714-558-4151 Floore-Plumblng Uc. ~ & maln1 Rell-~ROf'. GARDENING I
•Jn1 homo on c•nallbch OMPENSA CHIO cal· 9Q0.7S3-1404 Sates i?irm n aeda 25yra 0 C 673-a085 ..._ & FWOftaltte. MAINT 10 yra ::f.
n 111 BA gar Qul•1. cule1or/ addr••• bool< Mu-'·•---• 0 m • 0 n • • 1 1 f. Tl .. & Marbl• lnatan 1 Refa svall. 432.91.27 RM/Comm. JlJnt
l911n r••P $550 + & notepad. toet In ...,..,... motivated Meatl repair Prompt ••r· APT. llAIWTWJIMC• Vletortlw""984&-9748
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ll OE COM·l/U Non-...,. Mekff and MOdel• too 1mall Frank ~. Metnt. We can Quality yard car9/r ... 'mkr F•exlbi., MCUre, 6684 Lv mag f\Ja9d with any oth9f f'T'lunlcatlon 1klt11 Couneoue ~ SM-O!ll5 Tu,.,,.., ~7·1e53. handle anything 1hof1 ratM. 12 Y' eJ!P. NB/
prof Older women will ~om~~ company In Type 50 · Bookk .. P· 302t 8 Harbof 91 c M TILE lnstalled/R9Palred. of a major overhaul. CdM onty 831·1872 ~~ !0.u~: ;'~~ COME pany d.ctl~:.; ,;~~· Ing Lotu~h S•td ~· APPLIANCE REPAIR Promoi Cour190ul ~ eo~:::'. ~~~~tinn RON'• GARD•NINO
Ing quatlty band• lh• •umo wi ia ary 0 o OF .. s t c FrM Eat I A9t'9i•IOH ... Q allty ...... c ar·'-•• • dep & 'It utll Avf WORK break you n..O A Secretary, 2~ Flatter ~/~ S~t:;yz~•tn '!ft John 1 Shelby.Me-el7& ton 8"ch Ataaa Calt ,..~ •• 1~ ·~ e.;·;.,B,
July
67
3-
5755 JOB STRESS chance to 1howc•H1 Ave C-4, CM 9292e. bral'\da Quallty work CBITA:.~E CdM °"!>' 831·1872
•)LOE CDM ·l/U Non-IN TIIE your 1a1an11 el th• SEOUAR'V OFFICIAi e..t price. 631·1388
'mkr Fe.xlb ... a.cur•. a":X•IOUYou8:1 WOfld famou1 Whlal<ay n"ct.d now Up to EvH. & wknda E. Compi.te Malnt/Repalr THI QllD ICINI
Prof old•r woman wfll "" A 00 00 wllhouf • S 1 0 3 7 /hr FR E E C 0 it e M • 1 a M y Plumt>-et.c -<:arp•ntry ~T~
!lhr houH w/Hme DEPRESSED? GARDENl Pey to Play attu. pl11cem•m FREE po-. home A.,.. Avf. Lota1 petnt: Rent.I Pf'OP Sptnldaf lnatlllletlon
Pv1 rm' ba S500/mo LOSING SLEE-• tlen All ltylH of Ilea academy typ• AllEITOS RlllOVAL of Love 722-M4e. our ipecl.ity 549-6717 TrM Trtmml~I
'dep & ~ utll Avt · r"I muelc 2131247-8154 tratnlr>g 11 you qualtty AHld9nllal/ Comm'! Nannlea. I houe9kMP-FIX UP YOVR HOUSE lMWI ....,._I~
July 97:H7&5 AHO IN PAIN? CN.llcntLbcoltfNnl n.in PfT, F'T entry i-t, C 111 now claue1 C9f11fl9CI S4lMK>le all ~ I do ... tnMlee ~llng *432...o4•
OU ooukl M •nu •1 our b"nd ""'01,~ data entry Itta cl9rtc•I, b9gln July 1 Fwmal•• l..lv9 In or out. f"rom .,.. __ Shr 2BR ho~ Balboa y Rnr.ica It'• .11 ..,.,a,. k.. ~-.,.. av · ' ••P ·1 L9w ~ 8 t. U.. ••••0&8
latand wi mp adutt NI ....... fol' b.rden lot.anon Wt ha~ accUf•1• typing 1kllt• encouraged to apply seo~ 571·61&4 ,_c.. __ J_ey_eeo-3008 ____ _
smkr. M/F $475 873-WO .. K8118' required 497.7557 (213) 421·1333 uauou auoy 22e7 or 722~ COM~•llUTION -chen lOO~M\lnn R•1pon.fl.ovlno Avall rvuw t ..n
Walk to bch. So IA· ..... P'ITS. ommorliaitly av~.).t-~ PART·TIME T-.cher/Tratnef Mon-Fr1 my CM hom•. E19C-Plumb-Palnt. Lt.
guna 3Br hN to 1hr ••Mlftt• lftolUdo: a Ho.ta & Hn.ttnu FIT MODEL. aurtw.ar SSl -«• ~ PfT. N~":~: ~tlon ::::!: C:':~~l~r c:e1put7. eitc ~1-4043
S42S/mo Incl ""9ry· COUNIEUNO 8 Wa11tn& comp1ny In trvlna FfT toteach~eltlma Byl<avfn 1Automot1W HOM• R•~AIRa
lhlngl Shar1 499-7903 LI" ... "... w.1tru~· n.-de boy• nt model u-. to UM • P9'· 1927 Harbof Btvd, CM M09t all trad9e Com-
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educ.r.ct, need• c~, DWF Hff ~ 45, 5'10"? Can me. at I lltCTNI :::0.~ ~ hom9 own:. '1_,,,.,. _ __.you...._ .. · -#2780 ........ _. -
Co' I Ml wtltt h•ld9ome, oonft-werm cuddty fot tun UL TWTI 1•TflUCTOlll dent, profeHlonal, companionship, 55-TIJAI LADY
swr:. 31, l 'I", 130, x. '° .... '9-4Gtr'_!:_.~1c'"'d~· :·rc:1=o.~c:11:::: Petite, llttreetlVe, 42. P~ COfP9 ~ I : ............. , ,.,. travel. Let'• up~ DWF W1W1ta emotion-
teer, love• Wod• ng, thaater, + · tne WOf'ld. 1127&2. alfy & ~ ...
houM boob, dd 8ob _11_27_'4_. ------! ----,..,,.,,,,...___ cure ~ 40 • who
Newhart r•~una , I DlllAllY l'VI know. what he want•
Meka eduoetect ma.te. ~ GOT m a whet• he'• going.
30 +, fof kwtng ,.... r....vn excepUonaly pr•tty, Must be romanuc . 'lonehip· #%122. DWf". 5'2", 140 lbe., ~ & wttty, play-marriage minded & AM WU look 40, Chrtattan. tul, autnentk:, compet-IOYe chMdren. #'114a. A •~ ~·~~E·njobru-Ible, buxom blon<M. .,._ ..vwsnr ,_,_, ....,......... y 39. ROl'l'\al'ltic and en-wiant
PteeM don1 '"P(>nc:I. COllC*U, nv.I. etc . erg•nlc. aHk• t•n LOVlllQ
t ve u..oy "*you. I s:::.:ngkJ over 'tto, ta"'*. happy. hon-A pretty, very dany.
em looking for a g 00 ng gen • est. he9fthy (mentally cunured, ~tun>u9 SWM, ~70. I"+ wtth man, non-emoktng, & physlcally), •mo-5'9" brunett. wtth ,_
atyte. I am a SWfl, 50, ~!~trt~r~ Uonalty & flnanciltlty meroua lntereata
with bnllna, curYM. :._-;::.._ generou1. modern, ~ atb ... "1tv9. auc-
good-looklng •nd com __ • #2711. ety11sh. 9Ctlve man. ceea"'4 m11n. 44 to eo.
have wnbttkln. I ltke QlllUlll under 43, not overly to IOYe fot9Vef. I'm
rnany actlvttlea and • n I I g h t • d • w h o playful and *'" a lot of
yo u a re poHlbly CARlllG c:1oe11n·1 thlna th• Uni-tun to be wtth You
,.ady? #2701. DCITUIQ verM revotves around wltl b e gl•d y ou
ILUI ~ htm, (No toon.y or1 celled. #2790. .,...,, Good loolclng, Pf'Of•• -Aft k t ) Got lt7 ---------nn I SIOn ... M ... •me and c . ..._. a.. VOLUPTUOUS
rn t tan. from 3M9. Not "2793· I T a I I ' • v •It• • n Cl thrHtened by •UC· [OVE ROllAlfTIC
blonde, tootdn' for aln-ca1atul, attractive TO HUGI DWF. 40. •••king
core m11n wtlti whom · w om • n . For r ••I gentle,,,.,, 40 • • flnan. I
lo bond. Radiant llllCI fl1encUhl nd Who Attr.cttve SHF. 6'' • clally MC:Ure, w/gooc:I •_* ... I'--. In my .. -·e, P • I ....--""' ...... imow.? 112740. 180 Iba., attn lo91ng. senM of hu~ fQt
a..,-chlng for my mo----------long bro wn hair. •nJoylng h•arth &
n o g a m o u • m a I n QIDQIT brown •Y••· In 30'•. home, llf•'• adven-aqueeu. I h9Ve t>Hn TYPE S • • k I ng S w M . turea & tun I No
down that _... be-5·10 · +. 28-40. who's 9ameel #27". fOfe. and 1 am mar-Pe11te. Ian. athlellc. h ..... _ .. _ ----------
h I Cl k umorou•. •u..--nUT· WlllllllQ rl•g•mlnded to tile c c . goo coo ous. spontaneou. Wld
COf'e. Footk>c>M MlCI ... u otder menteoe romttnUc. For fun Wtd COllllllATIONll
fancy tree. kid• •• minded c47•57). con-play1 4'2745 raised, llfe's EZ Oh alder9te, •tfec:tlonale. _....__.._______ OWF. 5'1 ". 40's, Good1 yee. rve beef\ around rom•ntlc gentleman MAKE llE Looklno. lave• llf• and'
tile WOl'td, enjoyed IN wfth gr-t wtt. 4'2763 ••BK!! all It hu to offet _,, Loo6ll"O for a fun lov·
d•nc• •nd b•lng GOLDIN 30-lsh SW!J_ love• Ing. stable. ~~.
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hef'• loc•lly all rny hi• I •-k• alnce<e llldy to
37 yra o f 119! "1806
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you•a•lf I m SWM
40 a. looktng for a
bright. •ttrecttve men
t at p h ya1ce1 m ate
'117'9 lwlrled. Mu•eums, GIRL dog• cream corn I alncer• O•nll•m an concert•. Strelaand •nd c andlellgh1 din-tf'2764
iand Bech: uh. uh. I'm 8-klng allY., haired ners. dlsllk•• kid•. ---------CRAZY
even Into • Hme rock gent, pl•tlnum ..,.... oruga, amoker OK RU I YOUNG HUMOUROUS
I CARE
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100 I m not • on•
night sl•nO I love to 1
l1st•n I w all• up
happy I IOve kldl
dog s a nd women
with greet cvrv•s If
you ra b etween 28--40
like llfo and lov•
please c•ll •I 7159
Hopetutfy you•,,. got a brot1Z9d body. own• Kevin Co1tnef? Don't 1"1'9e IND••u lull .,., tean-. entoY diamond mine. n6cllel Ill B ldl ""'I Iii _,. INTENSE
ge>unnM and retried In his pociteit wtlltng c a h 7 ~ ll~g.2 ~;•r· 1 ORIENTAL Flt wld trim. 45 !> 8 Rft.M•M"PJC a..o1
t>••ns. Island• end to put 11*9 2 cent9 ~ t • "
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165 lb lo. ~ 1 -
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Ritz. hanging out to-ter century. "27~ A KIND to C alifornia Onty 20, showa, travel, open-Hml retired executtv. ,............. t hi -----------I Cl d I sd v•nlu rous 9 2 . _ ...... eY9n mac ng QRllM ~ Petite. •nr•ctlVe. •In-5 2". and alh'-'lc. Pr• m n • • n c • r •
wlta A true rom.ntlc " .. ,..., gl• mo m 32 s..-a fer. tall. h.0090m• fri endship •lw•y • sltm DWMNSW 0.
-.... n t 1 91 -o I 7•a ""•s anrecttv• l•m .. ,. lope on ...... • • '"""" SWMIOWM •Ingle e • of any •g•I __ ._, _________ _ _...... not........ n1n• 501s h . lte•lble 9ITl c--"r ......... Wanted· outgoing ,.. Dad. 29-35. mov!e9. on .. ft I Ing fOf juel • tly9t A latlonehlp oriented music, comedy. out--homem•ket. •v•ilabl•
g•ntleman'• g•ntl.. SWM, 3!5·50. over door a . n /s . B••I SINCERE '0 ' H tllng. trev91. oar-.. the an I de-F oen1ng. ch•rltl" cul-m11n m 511", by SWF wtth het rlend. elncet• only Fln•nclally ••cur• lu•al h•&nhful acttv>-elre. true IOYe wtH .,._ act t.....-hef Stnolle• ti 2720 -kl~WF Of SWF buftd fire By --· A , ...... y 11... She l h<>v4CI ~ way. a Entoy. eerty Aocil·N-ORJrM'l'AI -•• tor art Mt. r9'&.lled, the -I__,.-... '"" •-c aring compallbl• y. ..... ""'"' • Roll. Su•hl bar9. mov-, ORIE-ua1o1 •••ting r•latlonshlp try! ul1 h been PRINCESS I n 1 '"" -"11• to sh are his hf• e ;:.~v'!u k!9w th•t -1811--.• _ .. _c_._-_2792_____ 34. 57 . China b..uiy '2. na. prof active 1n l ::r.~• ';;~":;.b•:~~ _,,_,_,_SJ ______ _
llf• la r••lly ahort.I GREIN ma Adventuroue, crNtlvoe NB y outh spo rt•. muelc t1 17MS LADIES 25-55
you're tall and t\aM-11-1 Lov.s ~• J·-· I •-k• adu<:•ted feely S IOme • ,..., good ~ -g ood este•m. sf· IPln& M 1u at w.m. to holo • 1 Loolllno fof lasting r.. d11n<:lno. Mlttno s..tl· fectk>nat to h & rvn vou no n..o 10 con •Port. With Iota 0 latlon1hlp, 5'1 '', 44, Ing rar• unique m.,,· •· 1 .,.. •MD Rra1 t•ot you fl 1745 money and Iota of bl Cl ( '"") 11 WM. zany Mn•• of build log!thef. "t 906 "" ~
time . and ••rtouaty on pr•··· . w• •rrnacTl\lr LOOKING FOR think ....... could be proportlon•d WF. h u mour, chum Ing Af'FECTtONATELY " "" .,, ..
•-honest and secure and Slneer-e •27'7 I-ET SWM JO. 5 10 11~ AN ATTRACTfYE m ine. -2'704. I'm lnt•r eatec:I In •5 i>ovnds brown h aJ• DON'T GO 1po rt1. outdoor•. SWEET BLONDE b lue •YH. •H iein g BLOND TO IARI music. heY9 MnM ol ATTRACTIVE I SWM neV9' m.,r1.o SW.:, 21-33 to start o n SWF -v• 21-24 I •m
SWF, 40·s. 15'3", •t· humor and gracloua en•rgetlc SWF, 30, I fl , 170 lb• .... 1c1ngl by being tn.nds thMI • SWM &oe 2e, want·
tracttvw wkk1w looking _._P9f_.0_,,_ .. _11y..._._11_V_4l__ J-lah. wired hair, .,, ••otlc lady ur>d9f po .. lble re4atlonshlp Ing In tlnd •om•nce for~~.,, gr-1 ey" s .. ka In 35 tor an ••clung mo-Looking fo r a re•I end so m eone who ~amollet. 1 love ~ ~mOf'~ INn lellig.ot, good IOOk nogamous r•l•llon-~ Love w•lka on """ taking long bub-
ftah. s*IY tenntl or ::;-;;. • ., s;~ 1ng. ambltloua. lovtng ship You-ehapety and beech. c.,,,plnQ OV1 t>I• bath e together
-.y home 10 oook. 1-..=::.....Id man, age I• not a tac· 1n1e111g.,,1 with t ly!• doora you name tt. 111 'Ind m idnight .-irn-
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USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PER:>ONAL AD GUIDELINES
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FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY
All Call-ins Will Be Charged Regular Rate
CONF IDENTIAL INfORrv·1ATION
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By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANN AH HIRSCH
WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
Q . l -Ai. South, \ulnerahlf'. vnu
hold
+AJ 107 •532 +AJ +K975
The b1ddm1it ha~ prtK'ef'ded
Wet1t :"'forth Eut South
Pau l + 1 • ?
\\'hat 111 l "'n rln v1111 tt1kt''
Q.2-A"' '-11ulh 'lllrtt'r8hlt' '" 1
h11ld
+AJ 107 •532 +A.J +K975
The b1rldin11 ha,. pro1 f'f'ded
WHt ~ortb t..ut ~outh
P&N 1 + l • I +
3 •• P&..88 Pa.M .,
• -prttmptivt>
\.\'hat actinn d11 """ lttk•
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huld
+K986:J •A97ff +K7 +AH
The h1dci11111 h11 ... pr•>< t't>rte<1
8-0utb West 'fort b t.lll'tt
I + Put1 2 ~T P!Ultt .,
~.4 -A" South, vulnerabl~. you
h11ld
•Q62 •Q82 + AQ83 •K53
The h1ddin(C hB~ proettdf'<i
North Eut South W•t
1 + Paa 2 NT p.._
3 'I Paa11 ?
\\ helt 8l 1t11n tlu \llU take"
Q .ll-H<•lh n1lnerable. u
\ llU holci
+>\95 •A.J63 +Q96 •1092
1 ht> h1dci1n11 ha~ pr1Jceedt'd
""o rth Eut South WNt
I + Obi ?
\\ h11t Rt twn d" '"u lake"
.,
\\h111 dn' •II hid rh•"'"
I '"'k l1•r t1n•wl'r'-
TODAY 'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
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14 R&nQf' t•<lQ('
IS Nut
16 S.,it
1 7 lnd•ar al'>Od~
18 Mu\ICal
on st 11,,rnen t
20 Reetc •"9
22 Waol on
23 E11<1"
2S Sc"ooob<>Ok
?8 S190s malt>\
2<l Va~
lO C004.,
32 ~slt;n
)4 P1111itul area
39 Compofl<!lflt
42 C"aritele<
•sit<:.
43 ~le<'I •s Blends
46 Fonc:lft<'
49 Allow 10
50 Study
~ OtlmtM
SS Grant
S6 S1upod ON"
S& ExpoM
60 Hard rubber
63 Some hor~
66 Expe<I
87 Roell bOllom
68 ~· draadtu•
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32
39
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10 (.lasses
ontormal
DOWN
I lard e IJ
'J Olsoiea'lu•t>
1 Pubhstlf'<l
again
4 T"ie""'
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15 Pixoe
7 Hara-
1'1 J-'l ~l.1110
'< P3rent"
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10 Sel" s "'"
t 1 Blac.k 5p
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1 l S1o.e1e1""
pans
lQ Commuru~t
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abbr
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Looking to sel
that extra
stacking up
the garage?
Try the classifieds. What's junk
you is a treasu re to someone
else. For only $8.52 you get
4 lin es for 3 days. Coll today.
meclinit pr<"1dc• tnlcnll'e lo al.h1oc
gti•I I ·•ng-r ingc p!11'1JlCCI\ lllme IOIO
sharp. dear llx·u, 'I "u II •tnltc lhnr.I
of unl''ern•I .ippc.11 Rcm1wc fuc
h.ir.inh fro m h11mc 11ff1,<' \<.rutinv'
CA,f £R l lun, :1 Jul\ 2~)
'I 1111 r<' re"'" l11r trnh ''"" m nc ...
J11rd111n 11nJ ,h,an,c tu tJl'pl1y
prudult. tAlrnt I''" u1de vc,11gn of ~t•llu' quo Bv ron1,Rht m•nv of vuur
fondr,1 .t\p11at1on• lilulJ he fulfilled
I .co in"nl\-cd
LfO tlulv .::' >\ug ::1 (hcd•
( ~n,cr mc<<.igr I 1'('U' nn in11111t11n.
1h1l1tv tn learn Ii) tc.tl'hmg Rcumnn
v.11h fam11\ mcmt-<-r "''" t-c dramall<.
nullnjl!. fulf1lltnr I mph.i\l\ Ah" "n
l ,llr< r l>u\11'1" '11nd1njl 1n
.nmmun•l't
v1u;o '''"" ""'cp1 ::1
lndrv1.tual vou "'"~ l1ir i;:rdnlcJ n••Y. I prt1\c< 1 .. ,alf\ Jn1I "n'rrch k\irc'
ICl I'(' llf -Cl"lH 'f"•lfljthl "n
cntr1t;immcn1 <lt\t"T"'"· 1nlcllc1 tu.al
t lllHl\11\ \,en111111 le.tlUIC\ II t\f'I.
putill\hinit
l.IBRA l~p1 'lo,, :'1 111111,J
t1n '4lhd <lrUdUI<' rdu~ '" to(
inllm11latcd h\ tx·ll1111-.c 1ntll\tdu.1I
f-mph""' al\(1 1•n mone\ '"'"lvon'1
11nc ch "c In vuu. I""""'" p.irlntr nr
rn•le 'I ••u'll lcun •"''"' l11Jden
•Jluc•
\(ORl'IO t<ht :' !"'<.,, :11
( •lnlr wem '""''~·e, •rn11n1I \~'Ur
pc"N•n:thl)'. dlt11t•. 't.itcment' Dnn·1
b;id: lk•*n hut :11IM1 do nm rtl('~t at
lc.1•1 modicum of d1rlnmt•'t
f-mphA•1te 1n"c•t11otat1<•n 'harac1er
.. 11 .. tv-11 I
1\4(,ITTAIUtJS (Nuv 22 f)c( 21)
Youna per~ ~'' dale, -.rn dccla~.
I *•nt to be With vou and 10 he 1u•t
642-5678
\l81US Spothghl 100 00 mortpae
pa\IT!lent. dur1ble gooch.. s.ale or
purchase flf automobile C.pricom,
l"'.itnccr native m picture.
Pl CES (feb 19-Much 20):
u1ng-st1nding assignment can be
completed Distance. lan1u1ge
hamers ovcn:ome You'll encounter
mpht5t11:a1cJ bilingual md1" 1dual
much .lllr:ided 111 you Arie• pll)'l
\l~ntf1c~n1 role
If J UL'I' 6 IS YOUR BIRlliDAY:
Ynu arc "mu"c•I ·· d yn amic.
..rcJll\C, J1plom•hc \'Cl v.1llmg to
fight ""hrn cause I\ right Taurus
I 1!'11.1 ~--orp10 pcr!>41ns arc du""n ltl
v11u ~rotl1ght lurren1lv l>n domC\tlc
"'u.rnon that could include actual
d1.ingc ,,f rcs1dcnlc or mant1I status
\ 11u ;ire scns1tl\C. appreciate art.
h1cr .. tu1e. luxu" 11em.s. dn1gn You
~l"l• c.;m be sclf-mdulgent to point of
h3ving ··~cet tooth ·· You'll travel in
Augu\I oind could he 1n love
1\111\cmhcr \ltll tic ~our m•l\I
mcm.•raMc m"n1h ,1f 1901
l\unda), Jul) 7
Rtmtmbtr 10 Rtmtmbtr:
( .ipr1<"rn mcm• ro('\ lp.i•t .lnd
prc•cnt I Hen" 'liller Mulrnc
D1c111Lh "-'a (,ardncr R1chud
N"on. ~Jnd\< l\nufn and Cab
( allov.~v AquM1&M h> rcmcmber
tpout Jnd prc\Cnll 1\dla1 S1c,..cnson,
Kim "o,ak Renn\ Hill Neil
Dtamc•nd I I.ti l111lhrotlk and Kim
St•nlc" l auru< Martha Graham.
J;l(' I nu1~. C1lcnn I ord. Bing Crosby.
AJ!lctt I mnc\. l thcracc. Cller and
J r llunlcav' Sag11t1r1us and
C .ipnl"'n tndl'\1Ju1I\ purportrdlv arc
hC'<t 41 rrmcmhcrtn~ Ou you
rrmrml><"r 111 rcmcmhcr"
.\Rlt <; 1M1rlh ll-Apnl 19). You
il•'4•"'cr v.hv the delay ·· lnYOlvcs
monc\ return lll bolTCJ'l'rcd art1ck
I· mph<t\1< ••n p1"duthon. promooon.
re,J>1•n•1t>1hty 11f mccung deadline
\II c 11t1\1n al<11 revolves around
'' ~ro11,.lcdgemcn1 of contributK>n r Al IU S t Apnl 20-May 20)' You
•·'" n1mc ")Ur own tune Spothpt
"" oltrc·, !Inn w mmunication, tra¥el,
'c.ir• h fm ,.lUI m11e SpintuaJ vaJ~
'c"" much part of tcenario You
le Arn '" lrl •o ' and uptcn l"P on
'"tJ 1 own dc,tmy
(,t \11"'11 (~hy 21-Junc 20)
I n1p11n1 •tyle, mYC,I m your own
tAI\ Ill make ftt•h start 8c&in1n1 or
1 .... c rcl•llOO\htp prupth-0\U .• upreas
fccltnJ' 1n dvnamic manner Uaflt rs
died on 1rca1 prC'YIOU&ty ··ccMOr"Cd •·
o l'K.t rYC I
CANCER (June 21-July 22)-
f-mpham on unofthodoly, tcachina,
lorn1n1. 111n1na ltnowlcdac of
m.entlC arts and tcicftCC&. Puzzle
p+e<<'1 fall Into place -you are cio.
to •~rint-"Why sm I he~r·
Aquarian pla11 role ------4· hkc yuu1"' Mcmtlc:f or llJ>PMllC ~l
1..£0 (July 2J.Aua. 22)· S1tuat10t1
that amounted to "opprutMXI-will
no looser be .,1h you f.ocuJ on
c.hwnoty, hvmm, cun<Mlty, abU1ty l<'
star •I 10Cial 1fT1lr Ellocclknt Dewt
rccerv-cd cun«mlna budnen. car«t,
d11pl1y
comment• on .,our ··~, appeal ·
YOU •11 181n VII WrlltC n WOfd
Ar1icul11c tcchl'l&>
CA.Ptlf'ORN (rkc n-Jan 1111
Foc u' o n d1,1r1t>u1mn d1 tpln ,
penonal rn•&nC'li\tn ienw•l1tv
YU\I II lurn cuctly wh11 " npc<1cd
from you Rt turr tennt arc cleuly
dcfln«'d lmpttnl oylt. tdui< ta play
wecond f iddk
AQUA.RIUS (Jan 20-Fch 18)
Em~ •>n o•'l•ma•IOft. tcmronry
CJV1s, deadhnC', rtv1cw ol marilal
vu.co (Aus l l ~pc 22) You
rccoYer keys th11 hne been k>at.
m1•plJ1Ced or ttolcn Symbolically this
•rnounlJ to unloctina door that
'ICilcd llU'll'en 10 wtMle protlkmt..
M 11 dcl~ betp. ftlMa
atvarim erystaJ cteaT
LlllA _ ~ 2l-0ct 22)
Jrrvestiptc, analyic character, realize
that chance meetina. Oirtation or
bhnd d•te could lead to 10methin&
"serious" Oash of ideas toniJhl
pro ves st1mula11ng. rcward1n1.
Gcm1n1 plays role
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21). Keep
optioru open You could be called
b•ck to deliver aooJs that have been
left behind Focu) on diplomacy,
domcstte 1d1ustmcnt, panncnh1p.
Mant1I status. possible change or
rcsa<knc~ featured
SAGllTAIUUS (Nov 21-Dcc 21).
Define terms. 1alte nothing for
granted. find oul cuctly what you
arr to con1rtbu1c Emphasts on
employment. basic issues. fitness.
depcnden~ Romantic involvement
rcqu1re1 .. can: and feeding ··
CAPRJCORN (Dec 22-Jan 19)'
Scenario high lights 1n1cns1ty.
rnpons1btl1ty. ult1m1tc reward.
Physical attraction featured. you're
c .. llcd upun to meet dcadlme and 10
org•nizc Oldei mdividual lends
monl. financial support
AQUARJUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18):
I ;mg·st•ndmg proicct reactivated.
Lo na-distance commun1cat1o n
prOVtdcs msptrat><>n. c:ould mvolvc
ru1un: jOUl1\Cy. l...oYC rclat10nsh1p
strona despite temporary separation
Ltbra reprctented
PlSCES (Feb 19-March 20) New
route ncocua.ry 1( you arc to locate
home. JfOUp. 1nsutut10o Focus on
or1gmahty. paooccnng sp1nt. ab1hry
to usume leadership Love
relaho nsb1p prommn1 but requires
11mc . effort
If JULY 7 IS YOUR BIRlliDAY:
Y 1•u uc sp1r1tual. dynamic. a
pcrfec~ion1st. you' own most severe
critic People arc drawn to you with
1hcir "confeu1ons.'· You arc
scnSttlYC, prescient. 1mprcssaonablc •
loyal and often you $1Crtf!CC your
own needs for ukc of fanuly Patca,
Virgo persons play lmponant roles in
your hfc Major domestic adjustment
takes pt11« 1n Aupt -yov11 be
away from home, marit•I &t1tu1 will
be aiven aertOUI .-con11dcr1tiOD.
October •Ill he your moat
memorable, productrvc, profitable
month of 1991
MMday, J•IJ I
It Cnlct llappu: Shirley
M1cl..a1nc. Taurut 1upu1tar, could
dianre mental statu.t •nd rcaldeDCle
in NoYember. 1l11s bn111ant IClra&.
an cnthuuutk a-ponent ol the
mantic arta. will be offered 1
oon1rec1 ~prtwntina proftt. pratip,
ICC\lrity She wilJ 11aln be 1n the
news, ddcod1na. upl1lnu1a bc.r
bcl1ch relalin1 to ptyc:hlc
phenome.na, rclncart11tbl Her 6
kC}'nC>tc (April 2.... 1914) •Ill be
"t<t"'9tcd" thaa rear. rcprcte•tJna
¥0tal, muuc., da.odna. ability to phi ""'°' ·~" lhrouab dlplolMCy,
pa'll"Cn °' pe~. AallS (Much 21·April 19):
Finally '°" ~E:o •act to~ of
loe•na 1l1utlo propoalllo•.
rel1tt0ethlp ol ,_. it
rcplKed by falt\ i.11 ,.,.,., ..._,.
dttl•nce caU acncb ''dUDI" .,_,....
ol prom ... "-'*-" Ubn &Mtohd. f AURUI (April »M_, 20):
th•ch p•J• off. JO• lan1
GptlOft.U, llO ....,.. ""'· ...... coattn .. to ~ 19 ,aw tlMlr.
TWa .. t.... '° ,..,....
'4MSat
Put>ll9hed Orange Co.
Deify Piiot June 29. J\iy 6
13. 20, 1991
PUIUC NOTIC! ,..,,,...,, .. ............... ..........
Public auatcment. appearance result.s The followlnQ s--.,,
in "---t press." Leo illV'Olvcd doing t>ualnesa u · •-PANCHITO'S 8URAITOS GEMINI (M1y 2 1-Junc 20): 19079·01 Btach Blvd
Success comes as result o f Huntington S.ectl. Callf
unorthodox proc'(lurc Secret 92e48
mccllng blenda physical auraction ~s'!nt~'. ~: ~,:'
with Inspiration, motivatton You're Thi• buatneu la cor.-
able to skip dcta1li and get to heart dvcied by an ~
of miners. Cancer natrvc involved Th• 11gt11ran1(1) com.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22) Give mtnC*I to 1r-.c:'I buU-neee IM'd« the '1ctftloua full rem to 1ntcllectual cunos1ty. Ask Bu.ineu Nam•(•) llsted
questions. cooperate with Gemini. abol/9 on· NJA
rcahze you arc capable of wmning Frank Vld9na
fnendi ind 1nnucnc1ng important Thlt 11Jltemen1 wu llled . wfltl lhe County Cteni of people You II be m charge of ~County on June 21
enlenunmcnt program 19191
LEO (July 23-Aug 22). Accent on
methodology, det11ls, sharpening of
tool) EJiccllent for testma recipes.
for loc~tmg ob1ect that had been lost.
mwing or stolen lndrvtdu1I )'OU
, •• TeOe
Pubtlahld Orange Coaa1
Dally Ptlot June ~ .>ufy 8.
13. 20. 1991
admire rc1um' u>mphment ~corp10 ---------
featured
VlRC.O (Aug B ·Scpt !2) C1uh
of ideas lends u1mula1ton. reprcsc:nh
challenge. prov!dn opportuntry to
c11prcS1 views Member of opposite
scx declares, "You msp1rc me! ..
Short tnp ntvo lvcs rclatrvc G•in via
wrutcn word
LIBRA (Sept 23-0cl 21) Music
'" your ltfc h1ghhghts harmony.
dl1mcst1c 1d1ustmcnt. g1f1
IC prcsenling token or C\tcem.
arrechon Family member talk\ abou1
f1n•nc1al 1ranuc11on Taurus.
SctlrplO. another l.Jbnn 1n ptelure
SCORPlO (Oct lJ-Nov ~1) Look
hch1nd icenes for answers Someo ne
ts trying to tell you 1omcthina.
prcscnt.s "subtle clue ... Recent dream
proves prophcuc Spintual Vlllucs
'°8r to forefront. You learn meanin1
of "psychic income ··
SACnTA.JUUS (Nov 22-lXc 21)
Spotltaht oo aulbority power.
rcspoMibility, 1n1enK rclationstup
Individual who once 1COtfcd will now
ny, 'Tm thankful I did not lose
you!" O ood news rtce1vcd
conccmina bulth or rclatrve.
CAn.ICOlll'f (Dec 22·1an 19).
Loaa·ranic pro1pec1s arc clanr~d
Focu.s on future, communication,
"'IUC NOTICI!
Aoeltt•-9uetl'l111 .._. at.t....m Thi lollowlng l*1IOn9 .,.
dolng~aa·
MCINTOSM DESIGN. 1901
15th St. Apt J, Newpot1
Beech.Celt( '2M3
Cra6g AA1n ~Olh. 1901
15th St. Aot.. J, N9WP0'1
BMch, Calif 92ee.3
Thi• bualneu 11 co"" duc:ltd by .,, lnclMcNIU
The 11gt1lrant(1) com
manced to 17anuct bu9I
nM8 under the FIC:tltlou1
~tine.. N•me(I) llat.d
abo"• on January 30 19111 ~ Mctn'k>etl
Thlt lltattment -filed wM the County Otrtt of
Orange County on "'-t • 1991 , .. 7, ...
Pvt111anee1 ~anoe eo..1
Delly Plot ~ 22. ~. My
9, 13, 1991
Se-Je1
RAVE A
GAUGE SAtE
642-5678
travel. proper dclinution of lave i-----------
rc lationahip Search conc luded.
vou·u uacrt. "Eureka' ""' found
1t I" Aria imotvcd
AQUAJUUS (Jan 20 I ch l8)
Don't hesluate to aoccpt challenge of
new, ditrerent auiinment Imprint
style, a•in areater freedom of
t.houpt, ac:tJon Obt~n arpra1ul ot
property. You11 loam more 1boul
property, shelter. ICC'Urity
PISC&S (Feb 19-Ma~ 20): You
tum thou.ah proceu of tca<hlna.
lntuiliYc intclket ptOW"CS llCC\lrale
Rclathoe crpounds theory that Lt
cnathoe but Mt p~tbl What you
KClr can be found II ncl&Jlbor'I
borM. Aak q~ionsl
1J' JULY I IS YOUR 8IRTHOAY1
You arc • n1tu11l uccuti've, you
WOtt wd chrina crbb. you can
handle re1ponalblllty. yuu are
OCllftP9titl¥e. puaioeate, 1enthncn11L
Cltpriciom. Caacl.r pcl'ION 1 ra drllWll
to yoa. YO\I batte ltnaclt for
antdcntudl!la ud dWfna wilh older ~ O.mnt cycle cmphuacl
bufHU, career, mull1I 111tua.
,_.. .sctlOm co r..oy. Belon
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Chapel • Cr.,,.,.tory
JSOO Pac•flc v-°''"" ~8Mch
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Mortuary * Chapel
Crematl()('I
110 Broedway
Costa M_.
MJ-1111 . . .....
By CHARLES GOREN
whh O MAR SHARIF
Mld TANN.AH HIRSCH
Q.1-A• South. vulnertble
hold:
•AJ107 •632 t AJ •K976
The bidding haa proc'Mdtd:
W•t Nonb Eut South
P.. I t 1 • 1
What artaon do you takr"
A.-lr you play neJaltve doublM.
lh•t'• lht actKtn we would t.ake Ir
not. bid ()ne epadt>. In a competitive
auction . you do not promiee more
than a (our-<ard IUlt
Q.3-Ae South. vulnerable. you
hold. •.Ul07 •632 tAJ •K9?6
The b1ddmc haa proceeded:
W•l North Eut South
p.. 1 • l' 1 •
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What comes to mind whee you Ull08& tM le8ior Id. a&iilll cme
think or a Ford Crown Victoria? of dac IOftat ridc:I oa ~
Games of shuffleboard, silYu hair formal S1Jtiat aad I lot of Cllllk
3nd ort""'-dic shoes a.re a few feet &:w d:lic Wf· Tho Hi#rl • .....,.. Patrol ...., is food ol t.lllo CiOft
_po_s_s_1b_11_1t_ie_s_. ----------. VldOria, rcl)'ina 00 its prCNal th.:
liter V8 cnP>c and rur-cfriolo
chassis for chasina naughty
motoriJu on~ JOHNSON
DICK JOHNSON
WE'VE BEEN
DOING IT
FOR
37 YEARS
I 1•r 37 y~u~ John~m & Son h~t ~
w-llinti ••n 1n 1hr ~mr •ru giv1~
1~ ~I Du l •oJ Bn1 ~rm 11ny-
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NEW 1991 CAPRJS
NEW 1991 TRACERS
2' Month1
More than one Crown VICU>ria
bu been spotted loaded down
with happy vacatiooen and towing
an coon:nous trsvcl trailer. For
many yea.rs, the Crown Vactorla
bas faithfully performed domatic
chores with a high level of oomfort
and reliability. Sucb is life for one
of the last remaining American
land barges.
But times arc changing. and
oomparcd to the rest of Ford's
more contemporary models, the
Crown ViGlona was beginning to
k>ok like something wiea.rt.bcd at
an a.rchcJo&i<:al dig. Hence the
arrival of the 1992 model, a
thoroughty modem and rcvitaHz.ed
version of the classic family sedan.
Styling. as you will DO(ice. bas
changed dramaticaHy . And
although the past model was a
handsome vehicle in its own ri&ht.
the rigid profile and blockly styfing
gave it the aerodynamics or a
Pennsylvania farm house. Not ao
for the new car. SClllptured
bumpers blend into the body work. nusb glass softens the silhouette
and the but styling clementa of
the Taurus and Thunderbird make
ttus an cxtrcmdy sleek sedan.
But there is more to the new
Cr o wn Victoria than a
contemporary fashion aatemettt.
Under the lightweight aluminum
hood 11 the first of ford's new
.. modular" power plants. an enaine
designed to intqntc the latest
technology into a bilhlY refmcd
and fuel-efficient pacbae.
Oisplacina o4.6 fitcn. the all-new
VS is smaller and lighter than the
frve-litcr engine it replaces., but
bright c~cc:ring allows it to
produce much more power, use
Tbe 1992 Qown Victoria has sleek new atytin .. a modular VS enajoe and a large i11lerior.
less psolioe and emit fewer
emissions. Careful design and
balancing, the use of liahtweisht
materials, sophisticated fuel
injection and overhead cams wdf
tum unleaded fufl into 190
horsepower. With the optional
dual exhaust system. power jumps
even further to 210.
Last year's bigger engine oould
only manage ISO horsepower.
Additionally, this engine is
infinitely more smooth than the
unit it replaces. Utile more than a
tort whir is ever beard from the
engine when this car is in motion.
The suspension is another area
that bu re<:eivcd much attention.
Rear drive with a solid axle
rcmaim. but revised springs, nc-.
bushings and a standard re.tr ant1-
roll bar eliminate the queasy
wallowing of the fonner car. No
longer does the Crown Victoria
fceJ as thouJb it'1 impended by
Jello.
An even more responsive
suspension and handling pacbge
is available with robust rear air
springl. wider wheels and tires and
a heftier aft sway bu. Softer, setr-
levcl.ing rear air springs can be
ordered separately fM a cuahier
ride.
I n t h e 1 I o p ·a D d -t u r n
department, there an: substantial
improvements u well. lbe power
steering reduce• Its assist as
vehicle speed Increases, giving the
driver just a touch more control oo
the freeway. During parking
maneuvers, the system knows to
increase hydraulic flow and lend a
helping hand.
Braking also IS veatly enhanced
by standard four·wheel discs that
generate more stopping power and
offer better fade resistantt An
all-disc brake system also lS easier
to modulate and less prone to
skids. ABS 1s offered along with
tractio n control for further
security. and this lS an option that
should not be overlooked.
The ne,. Crown Victona retatns
the previous car's virtues of
gcnetous mtcnor room, a Jiant
trunk and a very cushioned and
oolated ndc In addition, though.
the road boldJna i1 v.i,1h
impro¥ed. accdetadoa is superior
and Crown Victorias equipped
with the budllna pacbae .111:
genu.indy nimWc COOlidering thc11
size.
NC\'Cr before hu a full·sllcd
Ford been lllia much tun to dnvc,
yet ride quality hu remained
totally intact. CYen with the high
petfonnaMle awpension. No9"c
IC\'Cb al.lo are ...., down due to
the quieter cap.. and shpp<ry
body shape. and doon that wro1p
into tbc rool make Jetting in and
out that much easier.
Ford broke new pound w11h the
aerodynamic Taurus Jnd
lbW'ldelt>i.rd. and much or th.11
ingenuity bas shown up on tht
new Crown Vk:&oria. Along -.1th
the fresh kM:>k comes be ne r f ue I
economy, stronser perfo.rmam"
and responsive: handling that
usually ii rcxrved for una.llcr .1nJ
lca-hazurious automobile-s.
Ooo't be put olf by tbc name J\
this is a Cron Victoria nf .,
~Jr differut oolot. &SON Zap! Highway polluters to be targeted?
RICH JOHNSON
Johnson & Son
Lincoln Mercury
L A & Orange County's Otdest
Lincoln Mefcury Oellerahlp
2121 Harbor Blvd. Com ..... 54C)..5830
DENVER -A road sensor that
re.ads a car's cmilaionl u it driva
by and r«X>rda ltl license elate IS
being examined u a pou1ble air
pollution M>lutioo.
The dcW:c casts an 1nv1S1ble
infrared beam 10 inches above the
road and moniton the amount of
hydrocarbons and carbo n
monozidc emitted by pasS1ng
vehicles. Meanwb1le, a video
camera records license plates.
On-road emiuion• te1t1na
prosrams usint such ~ were
written into the 1990 federal Dean
Air Act. AU states must have tho
pf'OllUlS ln place by 1992 under
the bill.
The device tarsets the small
percentage of bad &UY' who att
doina the poltutina. said Donald
Stedman. a University of Denver
c,fJ'~A.~o .P.lt~J"'~d~ ~~).S..A9J.\.c
professor. Studies have shown that
10 percent of the vehicles on the
road arc responsible for half the
carbon moooxide, be uid.
"The point 1s that so much of
the pollution 1S caused by so few
cars, and those cars tend to be the
cars that drrvc a 'lot," Stedman
said
TWo siln1lar models abo arc
under production -one by
General Mocors and the ocher by
California·~ Huabes AircrafL
Stedman. who did not have
much luck pushing his madune
with local health officials., said the
indusm ot such a device in the
federal measure w11 almo1t
acddeJ>tal.
He crcdib Rep. Joe But.on, R·
Teas., for writiJll his devloc into
the bill after readin& a Wall Street
Journal ar1ide written by Stedman
that :sugeatcd there wu a more
efficient way ro contro! carbon
monoxide em1~1on'
"Tuning up the small mmonty
of dirty cars 1s twicc as effective u
-and much cheaper and ainlplcr
than -usina oxyscnatcd fuels in
the entire ncet." Stedman WTOte
"ft ju s t s eemed so
s1ra11htfor w1rd and it was
common 'ltn\C I felt c•en the
Congress would go a Iona with 11."
Barton said "We're '°"'' to
'pend htllion' and billions to clean
up the environment The more we
can do wtth a minimal amount Of
capital in terms or equipment. the
better."
Stedman'• maclunc, wtuch OOIU
1'0,000, can pt a readtn& in a
teCOnd Oat on vehicles travelloi at
up to 60 mph.
The machine use• a metal tube
about a foot wide and 6 lncha
long and turned on ill aide. It
nuhes an infrared beam acrom
the road to tho detectOf, which is
about the size of H\CO
encydopcdiu suded \IOlumt~
The detector read~ 1 IH'
cml11ion1 and put• 1h.11
infonnat:ioa ~lo a c:omput.:f
located in a vu or ahact by 1 he
rodidic'. TIIC ftdco camcrw. wh9'h
reconls each car I.bit ge>eS b\.>. I\
abo connocted to tbc compu tcr.
whic:b hu a video dilplsy. Official'
can tbca look at the 'fidcotapc anJ
the eminioe readout to catch the
~·culprits.
Violaton would be n011ficd to
let a tutKMap or be fined.
A Los AqcM R'porl says 10
petcent ot tbo wcWdts caused ~o
pcf'CCJlt ol tbo polharioa. and and
lUinoia studJ ahcaed SO percent of
tho c:atbon lllOllOdde U> tt'tr ••r
cum from oat, 8 percent of 1 he
~Ides on the roed.
The mec:h Ml AR far chu~r
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r he 1991 Jnfini11 045 ls adding to its populanty with a second-place fintsh i.n the: J .D. Power lmtial Quality Survey.
Infiniti high in customer rankings
lnfm1t1, the luxuf) car div1s1on
111 N1,~an Motor Corp . recently
rankeJ second m the J.O. Power
.mJ A!>SOCtatcs 1991 ln1t1al Quality
\U1'C)
rhc SUl'VC'}' polled 33,()()() owners
llf 1991 model ca.rs to ascertain
which vehicles arc the most
trouble-free during the first 90
da~ of ownership. The current
industry average is 14(1 problems
recorded per 100 car,, or 1.4
prohlc:ms per car. By companson,
lnfin1t1 scored 89. approximately .9
prohlems per car
fh" year the div1S1on. which was
l.1unched m Nuvcmh<:r of 1989,
moved up two spots 1n the survcy's
overall nameplate to place second
our of the 34 manufaccurers
surveyed m the United States
J D Power & Associates says
the competition for greater initial
quality is intensifying. Other
nameplates that scored well were
Lexus, Toyota and Acura.
Noted financial analyst Maryann
Keller of Furman Selz, Inc.,
referencing industry quality stand-
ards in a recent Business Week
article, noted: "Lexus and lnfiniti
arc creating a different standard
against which all others wiJI be:
1udgcd
"New standards arc established
all the time:, and auto makers must
always strive for improvement,"
said Bill Bruce, lnfiniti vice
president and generaJ manager.
"ExcelJent, reliable product5 are
simply the cost of entry in coday's
market. We arc keeping
competilM by going way beyond
the traditional concepts of
customer satisfaction."
This commitmenl 10 customer
satisfaction is found in lnfiniti'IJ
48-month/60,000-milc basic
warranty, 72-monthn0,000-mile
power train warranty, 2._hour
roadside assistance, a free: lnfiniti
loan car during scheduled 'lcrv1ce
visits and trip inlcrruption services.
A manufacturer's commitment
to customer service will be
measured by another important
J.D. Power & Associates survey -
Customer Satisfaction with
Product Quality and Dealer
Service, commonly known as CSI.
Power's CSl results arc due out
S<>Oti. and lnflniti hopes to once
apin occupy a top spot.
"The: '90& will be the decade of
cus tomer service," Bruce
predicted. "And WC II lnfiniti
hope to be: leading the: way."
New BMW 325i makes its U.S. debut
1 he popular BMW model
Jc,1gnat1nn '"US1" takes on new
mcdn1ng th1\ \ummer a!I an all-new
.iu1om11h1k make' 11s American
de hut
lnrroduccd in Europe last
Dncmber. the new 3251 1s true to
rhc BMW 1rad111on of high-quality,
high-performance compact sport'
'tdan' -but brings entirely new
Jc~1gn. technology and engmeering
·•' well a!I even greater perform·
1nce. '>pace and pracucahty to this
l '1.1bli .. hed concept and name
A" the (our1h all-new BMW 1n
t: .. c yea~. the JW2 J2.Ci1 e<1ps an
intense development program that
Im' 'een each BMW Series totally
rcdc,1gned First came the largest
'edan line. the 7 Sc:nes, in model
\CJr 1988, then the mid-size 5·
)me~ $C:dans in 1989 and the 8·
\e ne .. sports coupe in 1991
I he new l -Scries relates
'trongly to thc$e larger BMW Imes
111 its concept , styling and
engtnecnng while retaining the
1 nmmer dimensions and relatively
light weight that have made this
\enes so ~porty. agile and fuel
efficient.
Yet in size, too, lhc new "1"
m oves to ward its larger
stablemates, with the result that
both interior and trunk space have
increased significantly. And an all-
new engme helps the 325i redefine
BMW performance for the
Nineties
A four-door sedan has been
offered in the 3-Series since model
year 198.5. The new 325i appean
fint in this form, although other
models will be added later.
In 1u OYCrall dimensions, the
new four-door is -4.3 1ncbc1 k>nger.
two inches wider and five inches
111ler than the: previous four-door.
More dramatic is a 5.1-inch
wheelbase increase that, as in the
other new BMW senes, reflects a
reposlllOntng of the front wheels
farther forward.
Comh1ned with placina the
engine hrther back ln its
compartment. this results in
virtually ideal weight distribution.
Readily noticeable in the: 325i's
d1sttnctrve proponion1 -short
front O\/Crhang, pU1CfllCr cabin
well rearward -the confiiuration
promo tes responsive. neutral
handlina and unproved treciXiin.
The new 32.5i is lint and
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foremost a sports sedan -a
relatively compact, effi<:Jent.. rear-
wbeel-dnve. su<ylinder machine
designed and engineered for
driving pleasure -which, not
incidentally, also carries five adults
and their cargo in comfort.
Furthermore, it 1s superbly
balanced, not juat in the sense of
weiaJ>t distribution but in its alJ-
around combination of capabilities
and qualities.
Hans Heiland, who direded the
new model's development. puts it
this way: "We set ounelves the
goaJ of making 1h1s car optimum in
a ll areas, and this was essentially
t·halJcnging because: it had to be
offered at a moderate price. You
can make extremely costly cars
'specialized,' 1uper~aood in some
respects at the e.pense of others.
but this car had to be rcaJty aood
1n every way."
Overriding quautla of BMW
desip always haYe been identity
and or111nality. BMW1 don't loolt
like other makes (thou&h others
do occasionally try to look like
BMW).
~ 1984-91 3-Series, lhe leCIOftd
generation of this line, expressed
this tradition handsomely:
functionally desi&ned. tasteful, free
of styling fads that would date it
prematurely, unmiJtaltable for
anything but a BMW. Alter eight
model years on the market, it still
looks fresh and attractive, a touroc
of pride for ill ownen.
Jn dcsigruns the new body,
BMW body enainecn and 1tylisU
adhered to the woe prindples. It
i.a functionally c:lesiped. abaped by
consideration• of acrodynamic:a
and practicality; tutcfuJ. in that it
is free of fads or add-ons or ca.cess uUn. and unmistakably BMW -
while being absolutely new and
oriJinal.
In a front end that is canted
rearward for aerodynamic:a, the
traditional BMW "kidney" grille
UllJrne.s a wider, lower shapo.
Flankin.a it are the four round
hcadliahu tbal have helped
identify BMW front ends in recent
yeara, newly mounted behind d,...
reducing clear coYen and featuriJle
a new t«hnolot,y caUed Free
form.
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From Pllge4
tba.n orysenaud-fucl• Procrams.
Stedman said ..
Mac\dated ~fuels ProttamS
eo&t an estimated $500 per ton ol
carbon monoxide removed,
according to a study ror the
Eaviroruncntal ProtcctJon Accncy
in September 1989. Annual
exhaust-pipe inspection and
maintenance programs cost more
t.bao $780 per ton of calboo
monoxide removed, the study said.
Stedman estimates that a
program based on remote aenstns
and tuneups of the gross poUutcn
would oost ~ per ton.
Stedman has his detractors -
the EPA. which is evaluating hts
machine , being the most
prominent. The EPA has
interpreted the clean air law to
mean it must require a monitoring
device, but n ot necessarily
Stedman's.
Banon's o ffice said Stcdman's
machine was specifically wriucn
into the bill.
The EPA s~1d the measure
called for "on-road emissions
monitoring," which "opens the
door to other machines:· said Phil
Lorang. chief of the EPA's
technical support 5taff.
He said Stedman's device gives
varied readinp depcndina on
where 1t is placed. It abo does not
take into acoount other rca10ns
why a car may be emittin.f a hiah
amount of poUution on a given day
such as cold weather or
whether the car is accelentina or
decelentina. he Wd.
"They're effective at what they
do. The que.tioo is: b that
effective for controlling vehicle
cmiuions7" he uid.
Brad Beckham, din:ctor ol the
Colot'ado Department of Health'•
Oean Air Division. said be views
Stedman's machine as a
supplement to other programs, not
a replacement.
Eat
Th Your
Hearts
Content.
Not Your
Stomachs.
ISuzu Rodeos tailored to drivers' needs
,,.,_ trtia liliM. awo ....
chobt, 4i2 Of 4114 CIOilMlitY IDd
a aouJ d 11 ~rinp
enable buzu Rodeo buyen to
tailor the vebide to their needs.
Throughout ahe model nanse. a
long list of standard features
pnMdes value and venatiJity.
The entyY-level 1991 Isuzu
Rodeo S -in 4x2 trim with its
standard 2.6-litcr, four-c:ytinder,
multi-port. fuel-injected engine -
boats six-paaenger teatin& a rarity
in the compact sport utility
category.
The rwo-wbeel-driYe Rodeo S
also is svailablc with an optional
3.1-litcr V6 engine featurin1
1hrottlc-body fuel injection. This
120-horaepower engine is the
s1andard power planl for all
Rodeo 4x4 models.
In S trim, Rodeo is equipped
w 1 t h a f 1 v e -s pee d ma n u a I
1ransmassion, rev wheel anti-loclt
brake$ and ~ usist front dilc
brakes. RCCU'C\llatin1 ball steering
and gas pl'CllU.te abock absort>en
set the tone for &mOOth handling,.
The instrument panel of the
Rodeo S includes fuel level and
water temperature gauges.
speedometer, odometer and 1rip
meter, as well as wamjn; Lamps to
monitor engine function. rear
ABS, the charaing system, brake
hydraulic pressure. scat bell
disengage. high beams. low oil
pressure, pukina brake engaged,
low fuel ~ 4WD enpacd
( 4x4 models only) and 02 seDJOr
(four-<:ylinder models only).
A fuU-width front ~ 1eat ii
standard on the hum Rodeo S
with 2.6-llter fou.r-cyti.ndcr eQlinc.
AJI other models ve equipped
with reclinin& front bucket eeats.
Full-floor cut pile carpeting, .. _
Ftom P-. a
Computer-aenented reflector
surfaces., ,.t.hcr thu OODYCntional
parabolic forms, Jive optimum
lighting power and d:i:stributkm. In
the standard-equipment fog li&hta.
this tecllnolo&Y bu particular
advantaacs, givina arcater
illumination range, more
concentrated tiahting power, a
more precise lighting pattern and
leas back &lace·
Other t.ocb.nical i.naovatiom an:
found under the &tin. a.cttq up
the Ocmoa.-faced fronl l1td rear
bumpcn ia a feature ftnt aecn in
the praeat 7·Seric:s: ooUapaible
elementa that connect the
bumpers• hydraulic energy
absorben with the body and arc
desiped to abtorb further ene'lY
before structural damage 1s
cauaed.
Tubular in form. these clements
help both front and rear ends
withstand barrier impact& or up to
nine mph with damage of only
relatively ineirpensive, euy-to-
rcplace c:omponc:nts.
Another hiahlY ~J feature I.a a troot-<lpenina that opens
imtrumcat puck. A two-tpcaUr
AN/FM eJec:trooic tu.Dina 11ereo
rec:eMi is ltlDdard on the Rodeo
XS.
Topping out the hum Rodeo
lineup in val~ ipkodor,
tbe LS model iodada a katber-
wrappcd. t.brce~ tilt-column
steering wheel, rear wiper/washer
and four-speaker, 80-watt AMlf'M
clcciromc tuoiq receiver and
cassette player with full logic
controls. A compact disc player ~
optional.
Like the Rodeo SX. four cng;nc
1ransm1ssion drive train
combinauons of the: Rodeo LS arc
avaalablc. The 3.1-ltter V6 is 'tand·
ard and may be combined eathc:r
with a five-speed manual overdrive
transmission or rour-s pcctl
overdrive automallc transm1si.ion
in 4xl or ·h4 ietups
With a prooouoccd feelin& of supcnor handling. a ootabty notSClcss cabin and an cfforlJe sJy fluid ndc:. the: l~I
lsusu Rodeo sels 1 new dcfiniuon for sport-utility vehicles.
Pnvacy glass, a pin-back Colding
rear ~t. velour upholstery, map
and courtesy lamps and
intermittent wmdstucld wiper!>
round out the lunary appointment~
of the Rodeo LS. An apuonal
cunvt'.rl1cnce package provldes a
1111-up. removable sun roof. power
windows. crw.sc control and power
door tailgate locks
lockable &love compartment, color·
keyed three-point seat belts
(outboard) and child-safe rear
door 1ocb arc featured on aJI
Rodeo S vebiclu.
Step up in class to the Rodeo
XS and you ·u find the strona.
torque-<lC>Mciou.s V6 u standard
equipment. Developing 165 root
pounds of torque at 2.800 rpm,
this ensine enab&es the Rodeo to
be rated with a 0... IJ (3,500
pounds) towing capKity.
The 1991 Rodeo XS is available
wide cnou&h (54 degrees() for
oooveruent maintenance and still
wider (89 degree&) for major
service. The hood is held open by
111 struts rather than an
inconvenient prop.
The windows fulfill BMW's
tradition of all-around outward
viaioo for I.be dmr and contribute
to outstanding aerodynamics u
well. Both the faminatcd
windlbield aod the rear window
arc set at aerodynamically
optimum anpea and bonded to the
body suuctu~ fof strength and
smooth edJinl.
The 1992 32Si goes on sale this
month. ~dina a ).Series that
abo induda the rwo-door-l 991
32Si. ~bcd-d11Ye 325i.X. four-
cylindef 31& and 318is. 318i and
325i conver1ib&es and the ultra-
high-pcrfonnanc:c MJ. It will be
joined in the future by additional
models m the new 3-Serics.
Like all cum:nt BMW models.
the 325i is coYeRd by BMW's
recently improved four-year/
50,~rnilc limited warranty. m-
year limited warranty qainst n11b
perfontion and the ~hcnaive
BMW roadJidc usaatancc
prosram.
with a choke of five-speed manual
transmission o r four-speed
clectronicaUy controlled automatlc
transmission Rodeo 's
sophisticated automatic futures
three drivtn& modes -power.
economy and a special winter start
mode that limits wheel sptn tn
snow. "
Four-w bee I-drive mode Is
incorporate a two-speed transfer
case and automatic k>dting front
bubs (manual locking on Rodeo
S).
Engine specd-scns1l1ve power
steering is standard on all Vb
c:ngine models of the lsuzu Rodeo
The 4x4 XS lS equipped with
I0.5R·31 tires and seven-inch
aluminum wheels
Drivers will appreciate the
complete instrumentation on the
Rodeo XS and top-of-thc-hnc LS.
ln addition 10 the S model's basic
pugcs. a voltmeter. oil prc.ssure
pugc and tachometer grace the
hagh-hnc Rodeo XS and LS
Acura opens Mission Viejo dealership
Au conditioning 1s ophonal on
all Isuzu Rodeo models, and all
versions arc equipped with a
clamshell-style rear tailgate
wmdow combinatlOO.
Rodeo's wide vanety of options
and models broadens tbc appeal of
this stunnina new spon-utiltty
vehicle to families evcrywhcfe. For
the first lime, Isuzu brinas
affluence and aHordab1lily
together an one package -the
1991 Rodeo.
AQan MJaion Viqo, the newest Acura dealer 1n Southern Cahfom1a. oclcbratc:d its pnd opcnmg rccentty at
hs new location, 28802 Marsucnte Partway From left arc Mel CUrl1nd. prcstden1 of Acura Mi.u.iocl Viejo: J~
Robles, district sales mana,er of Acura Corp . Ed Taykn. ~ president of Acura Corp .. and Jim Curland. vice
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