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WEEKEND
August 3-4, 1991
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QUOTES Of THE DAY
•· .. , I apccttd to stt Hugh Htff11tr.
As 11 t11mtd 0111, lit was just 011 <'t1sy-•
gomg g11y. "
Malcolm McCnssy de cribing the ft~l time he met Ne"poCI Dc_ach
au10 king Jim Slemons (Al)
"Many a 1111111 '.s ITfJ'lfOt/011 woultl
1101 /v101t1 his character if they mtt OIJ
tht st~tt."
Elbert Hubbard.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
1)
•The Cosca Mesa City Council
mccls Monday al 6:30 r .m. ·at n
Fair Drive. The counci is se t to
debate the fate of 1he ci ty's
controver..ial job center.
• N~'J)Or1 Harbor Art Museum
will benefit from the Black nnd
White Dash this evening at Fnll~ion
Island. The 7 p.m. event will feature
continuous entertainment. Tid.el!.
arc $50 ench; for detnib call 759-
fl 22.
• Moio'rC)clC racing at the Oronae
Counly Spccd"llY and "Get
Toget her for tbc Good Times,:· a
benefit Drug Abu~e is l.:ifc Abu e,
will be held tod.iy at the fairground!>.
The fcstavol will feature games,
entertainment ond contests from 3 10
7 p.m. Spccdwoy r:icing begins :it 8.
There is no admission to the festival.
but tickets ror r:icing ore $8, or $6 if
purchu cd from participatin g
K::iw::isali dealers.
• faerythina you wanted to know
obol I Volkswagens will be available
Sunday at 1he fuir~rounds from 9
o m. 10 5 p.m. dunna 1hc i"<th
annu:il California Volks~agcn
Jnmborct. Dick Dole and the Del·
Tones wlll be nmona the cnlcrtuiner
performing. Tickets arc SIO for
adults and SS for children; for details·
call 36-i·3672.
JUST 1Hf FACTS
• \Vhat is CDliforniD 'j mu t popul.Jr
• jfJtc p:irk, iJ'Rcrms of number of
11iJ>itors'!
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:m11s ol~!a u~s u~o L PIO •
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Society/Al
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C,irculation 45,000 25C
Ail.to ~agnate Jim ·S.lerrions traveJs ·.~o":'gh r~ad
N ewport Beach auto mapate Jim -flagship Mercedes dealership, er. brina in
Slemons is a high-profdc symbol of an equity partner who can prop up 1he
1he high flyers of the sccssivc '80s company's finances. Already, he's sold or
who arc landin1 roughly in the shut down three of his dealerships in the
recession-wracked '90s. · lasl two years. He's also 1rymg to sell his
The S8·ycar-old Slemons is a Newport huge boat, "Mercedes," for $3 million,
Beach native and former Balboa News and his 10,()()().square-foot home in
Pre paperboy. He go1 his tart in the car Harbor Ridge for .$5.2 milhon.
bustneu m the 19S0s sellin1 Edsel . In Slemons' non~ mes life has also
1961 , he bought the former Johnson & been a focu of auention in the Newport
Son Mercedes dealership in Santa Ana community. He i active on the Newport I
for $27,0QO and transfonned It into the Beach social scene and la t December 1
eighth-largest car dealership in the mamcd for the uth time. One of his ·
country. · · wives wa a former Penthouse model.
· Slemons also started six otller car Slemonll' current wife, 31-year-old Tajah
-.dealership . He made Siemon . Slemons. has been in the news lately with
Enterprises, parent company of has a .slander law uit he filed against the wife
buStJ\eS cs, into a $130-mill\oo (annual of another Orange County car dealer. ale~) empire. 6 · SI r 11 But Slemons has run inl9 financial In 197 , Jam emons ran unsucce u y
difficulty because of a rece ion-related for ~t<lte Assc mhly A new paper nrtacle
decline in sale 'On'd loans made b.Y his charging that cu~toms agents)tW1cc seized
f · lh h nornographic materials from the· aircra t leasmg company at ave gone · ~andidate as he re-entered the United irtto default. He' also come under fire for allegedly faihqs to. repay loans on cars he . State from Europe contributed 10 the
accepted as tradt-m~. · . .defeat.
Slcmons i now IOOXing to sell his See SLEMONS/Plll A7
What· hapfPen~d . t~ the ~ summ~r?
Nl4
tohn Knowlton, right, owner of Juan Gnarly, a urfboard rental and beach·
wear hop, and Roger Knowlton, left, are hoping for brighter d!y .
Chi.lled .out
·clouds hurt .beach busines,S
By Russ Loar
0 n cl mothrr c"'efCl.l\t o;ummcr
doy. John Knowlton 3t out idc
hi .. urflx>arJ rcn1nl hop nd'
turned hi' r"dio up a little louder to try
and nrac1 ttcntaon dunn • the wor't
'ummcr hu'llOC'l'I 'e11,.on C\cr for
tlc llh\lde mc:rch.mt'I
I rrJ,.)' "' the 'cwnJ d.1y of hu,1ne"
lrn Knowlhm' new Ju n ( 1n rl •
.. urlhnard rcnl 11 and be h wc,u \hop
n 1r t'tlc cv.-rort De ch Pa r. l h'\
r11nd orcnan -romf11 IC Wiiii l 20 pcr~nl oH s I -I\ off 10 " ,h,1ky ,,..,,,
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llca"h mcr(h.lnts 'ay lhc U\Cr~.1 I
', "'c.11hcr a')Pca tang 'ihud l U\'(r vo}\al
' 'llould tie 1hcar mo't prnf11.1hlc month
o( the c.ir. Over at Ocean hone Wheel
W<)r•' ne r the BaJboll Pier, m n er
Mark I 1111 aid ha le •re down by
m re .tti1'" percent. "It' the crappy ..
weather," ho id.
I H1IN> • am I. l~mporium,
ra k u( un · Id oppertone, IKk or
beach chain and pile of beach hat
gal her du l "hale 1 few cu lumen
t\mw~. "You'd think people would be
comina into the \tore more be autc of
the weather, hul they're not even
• com an to the bC..ch." '•id a i tant SM BUSINESUI* ...
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Su<.ce . ful busine sman Jim Slemons has run into financial difficulty lately.
APpeals court overturns .
. cupter-crash conviction ~
Bv Iris Yokol
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CO~ J A ME A -AlrnO\t eita.ctlv two
vcar-, ugu to the day, car thief V1 nceht
W1lt1:im Acosta was entcnced to 'pend
4'i year\ to hfe an prlSOn for the death<; of
( o'it.i Mesa poltce hchcop1cr officer-;
Mike l abolt and Dave Ketchum "nd
1:1viliun oh crvcr Jeffrey Pollard
The far'l car dmer in tatc h1'1<~n held
rc.,pon,1ble for de1th irr the aar, Acchtlt
W3!> found i\!llty Of SCCOnd·dcgree murder
for lc.1d1n1i? pobcc i>n a 19 7 car cha ... e
:that re~mhc:d m th e: coOa ion of cwport
Beach and C.~1.1 .~1e a pohce hc;ohcop1er
"L bnngs it all
back. I hope that
isn't the final
decision.·
(Acosta) i~
certainly not
someone who
should be out
roaming around .•·
rhe s la in
officer,· famir1e
and-the tw o
tnJurcd Newport
De ac h pil ot'
deemed the
'entcncc h1ir
>1nd fiumg
U ul '"'w ,
ACO\ta , :?J .
I ale\ the:
po,J.1b.1111" (lr
freedom. Jn"
v. t e II., an
appell.ite wurt
-1111111 la.ft I hr e \\ 0 U t
mother of crash v1chm .\w,ta ' mul"der
c u n " 1 c t 1 \) n •
ruling the
Anaheim man wa\ not cnm1n allv
rc\POn"hlc for the .ur cr.l\h ·
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Homeowners
OK hospital
building plan
By Ins Yokol
• HWPOR f BEAC ll Hoag
) fo,p1t 11'' plam to more than Joublc
the: • llC Of it health care fac ility O\er
the nc't W 'fear have won a \Ote or
,upport from • m•JOr homeowner<>'
U\\Ol:101to11 hoard.
\\ h1k cc mun member' of the-We<;t
"l.ie..-.poft Beu h 1\\~lCl:>lmn remam
JN11n1cn1cJ ~11h the·bu1IJmg tic:a~ht
pmpt1,c:d tn the ho,p1tal' 20-yc:ar
m.t,ler pl n, the a~\OC1 lion\ ~ard
WeJne,lla\ night unanam ou'l}Y
c:ndor cd 1he plun. 'a~mg II wu
'ati,fic:d the cxcan and h,l\ view from
the puhhc h1 \Ck path t1fong the top
of the: hluff "'II he pre,('l'\C:d and l'\Cn
1mpro,ed in \Orne 'po''
"ltc1ag 1fo,p1tal h,1, g11ne a l()n wa\
to comproma'c anJ mc:c:t the con~cr"'
of the re"dent,," \31lJ t'M.1 mJ prc,1den1
Hill Slhonl:iu 'Ho.i~' plan wall
See HOSP IT AL. 'Ill* .....
Friends hope local drunkard
can inend broken body, .life
By Russ Loar
• WI
C ornehu' "(\\rm·· I 'nch, a 76•)C'3T·Oll~ man Je\Crt~ll il\ ,1
1r.111sicnt h~ · polacc t'iul a funHhar
f cc on the 'tree&' of C:"'P''rt Uca1:h
for more lhan :?II \i.:.il' " rc:c0\c:r1n ·
trom hi\ rt!ccn1 hru'h "1th death,
l >n h. trained a\ ~ cl.1 ... ,11:al pa 1n"1
and con idcrc:d wdl·cduc1ated b\ th
v.ho know him, "'" \crtou,l\.IOJUreJ
I '' v.cck when hit h a cnr dl ahout J
a.m. rhur d.1v. Jul 25. He: w." \truck
whale cro ing the: mi\Jdlc ol 1 lart~ir
Houle' rJ an C:t' t 1 Mc' • acMH.hn 10
pol11:c v.ho 'ii) the Jmcr "''*"' m1t c1tl·d ,
1 vnch " '' 'I . 've tried· to pet
him to save his.-
money and get
him a place, but
he enjoys livf ng
on the street.' ·
admattcd to
\\'e,tcrn ·
~1cil1c I :.
Center "'''h
•mulllple
fr ctw of
the lov.cr
. utrcmit1c1.
and heaJ
m1unc:,, A
d v fter the
• n dcnt he
'1111 an
on
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A 29-year-old Cost;\ Mesa re~ident, .. who co-own~ the Dlue
Marble Coffehouse on Harbor Doulevird in Costa Mesa .
BLUEMARBU~----------:-
eorreehouscs hn\C become-rather popular around the area, but
Durke says the I31uc Marble has its "own niche of marl.et,"
featuring nightly presentations of poetry, 1hc;1trc, and music -
including monthly chnnging art e"hibitions.
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nesi<lcs giving her energy to the coffccl)oll\C, Uurke does the
manfgcment for tht: busincs\ publica tmn 01 angc County
Metropolitan three days a ''ed. 1 l~ving \\uri..cu there for over
two years, l3url..e didn't want tq qui1 ''hi:n opening the Dlue
Marble in M;.iy tlu~ year. "It's u lot of \\Oii., but it's a l.1bor of
love. M> I find the en ·rg,> for tlc~ing both." ,he ,,11d
EUROPEAN flA(w---------_._
Dorn in l:ngl.111<.I w11h :rn lri'h mother ;iml r.11,cd rn Europe
until .1gc nine. Burke 1h1ni.., her Europc.11l haci..groun<l and her
Europ~an t>ducation ::ihhough she ~ap she's ''prell •
Ame'rican" -helped gin: the JJluc f\1arblc ,1 l:.u_1 upc:1n nair.
"I t11J nv1 j;lll"' up \\1th McDonald's and cadi>u1b • .aud...lhal':. ·
~ootl tl1111g. 1::.uropc.1m h.l\'C more a hum.111 mtcn:'t in thing~. and
a chfkrcnt appro.1ch 1n "h.11 the) Jo," 'he ,,11d. "\Ve ha"c man)
European fricmb rn11w1g 1f1 anti they 1h111k they're .uctu'ally
some\\hcre ovcr,ea,. I l..rHI\\ th.11 ha\ !ltll11eth111g to do \\llh my
bacl.gmuncl."
FAMILY AFFAltc-----------
on Julv 22 . she mamcJ 1 e)h Uuri..c . ,1bo l.{l·U\~ncr of the
comp.In) . W11h Tesh"i. hu\.hcJ:_ ll.lu)• ..ind hi\ \\lfC u~.I the
coffchou~c i~ "definite!) ,, l.1mil) affair." • u, S.l\ki:J llcmlwrd
A ' U\u;il li.athenne Bell wa' h.1v1n&.trouble getttng through
in her edtttlr.
."You )U'>l don't get it, Stan. I iu:ard thi-; guy sa~· that he
wa.<. !tlllll)! to 'ct up Corky Mile'>. He said he was going to get
somccinc to pl.mt the gun on hun,'' Katherine said.
St .111 .. I he \.1 rn · LamOn1ca belched and -;hook his head
violent h
"Th.it·, "h) you're not an editor. Katherine The cop 'arrested
( orl..\ I he) luund a gun The balhsttc tc't' <ihow that the gun
"'a' u.,cJ tn .ti le.1'>t three of the porno-<;nuff k1lhogs," Lamonica
!lnaprcJ. pounding his pudgy fi,t into a '>lice of deep dish
mca1h.11l piua piua onl) ~light!) more crn-.ty than he was.
ORANGE COAST .,,.,~,.
\\e'rc going 10 run that \tory high and
\\l' re gn1ng tn run II h•mJ, " he -;aid,
hckh1ng again ''Back whc'n I was tn
B.1r,1<1w, reporter' weren't even allowed to
~l l \\I th in fi\e }ard\ or the cdllor's desk."
( 1ct .1 grip. Stan,' Katherine said "I'm
going to do the story about Corky's arrest
hut I'm telling you 1hat I h.eard this pfan
10 'cl him up, to plant a gun on him. And
\omcho\\, I don't kno\\ ho"' )'Cl, this ha'i
~omc conn cc;tton to ( ounl'1lworna n April
Steven ... " • .
Lamonica o;norted grahhcd another slab
of ptua and marched hack to his desk. "I
need that copy in JO mtnu"\e' No, make
that f1.,1:, · he yelled hack ove r hi'i o;houlder · ·
Katherine looked defeated. There wa' JU't no winmng with th1
gu).
The telephone rang It was Mil Sonig
'J1"t thought )OU might like to know ( orkv\ e\caped.'-'
/11 he nmlmucd .
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Monika Palinay, 15, of Santa Ana, who practices four hour a day, was one of seven
dancers under Stela Yiori<;a's tutelage to talcc honor~ at this year's talent competition.
Ex~·ballerina ·finds teachii1g dance a ball
• --· -.J">.--By Saskla Bernhard
S!Jll Wnter
T he turning poim for former Romanian
ballerin:i Stda Vionc.1 came "hen she
:nrhcll in Cui.ta Mc a (l"c )e.ir' ago.
In Dn.charc~t '>he hod been a star, a
principal dancer at the opet<1 house in tltc
capital of Rom:m1.1. In Co.,ta Mc,.1, th ough.
\he bcc.1111c " tenchcr -a 'cl)'..ilcm.inding
1c.1chcr.
While d.111cer' at 1,omc schools practice as
little J\ one hour per wed. V1onc.1 c:'tract' JI
least three hou rs .1 day from her }llUn • pupib •
<II Oallct Mon1m,1rtrc, where i.he scl"\A.:S :1s
;1n i,1ic d11cc1or ;ind chorco!!rapher
I lcr '' udcnh, V1onca ins1-.l\, nw~t be..
"really committed" to the \\Orld of b.11le1.
The llalh:r t\fontrnartrc i!> the performing
comp.Ill) of the Ne\\ port O.allct Ac:1t.lcm).
which recentl~ came .1way "1th sc,cr.11 gr.111J
chamy1on honor-. .11 the stare talent
competition in S.111 Jose.
V1orica ... ho",,, a fca1urcd tlanccr in
Bucharc't -a pt llll.I b.1Hcnn:1 Ill the
language of the aft -decided to retire from
dancinA and t~ilc.e up lc;iching ''hen she movct.I
to the United Stntcs.
.. J lovt! to teuch and to choreograph," she
s:iid. "f~s different, but I enjoy it."
M ost of Vioric:i'\ dancers have been
"iLh the troupe since she arrived at
the 13nllct Montm~1rtrc in 1988.
"l hut 's the only way you can have an
1mpro,ement," she aiJ of the long~tcrm
worl..1ng rclotion,hip bct\\-CCn te:icher :inJ
Mudcnt.
And the 1mprovemcn1s arc obvious, her
pupil agree
Al this )Cilr's annual tnle nt compctit1on. all
even tccn:ii;c dancers (ogcs 13·16) ''ho
entered the compct.Ition came uway wtth
hono~. including three di tinguishcd grand
ch.1mp1on award .
The winning dancers included Diana hnn.
)annielle Lewi<i, t.foni~a P<1h11ay. Hunter
!.t roman, f lcJther Stroman. Elaine Tons ant.I
Kimberly Woolard.
Pnlin::iy, .i 15-ycar·old student from Sunt.1
Ana ant.I a sr.1nd ch::impion \\inner for her
pcrform.1ncc 111 Solo U.11le1 Point, ha been
lfanc111g for 'i' years. She pr•1ct1ccs at lca't
four hours C\e1y day.
"Monika would do it all day if :.he coul<l.''
\illd Tong, a 15->eur-old Nc'"Port Beach
r~·sidcnt who dances with Paltnny. Tong won a
ftrst·placc priic for her performance in the
Lthnic Dances category.
'I 1ove to teach
and choreograh.
It's different, but I
enjoy it.• -----Ballet mstructor
·and lormer ballenna
"We're like a
family," s~1id
V1oric;i, "ho enjoys
tall.mg nbout arl
"ith her pupils nnd
going to ~hows \\ith
them.
"I try to lcnch
my students wh:n
they don't have yet, •
but they "111 have
one da'y." she said
The Co ta
Mesa-based ballet
l'.1n he .. een in SC\'Crul local performances in
th~ upcoming months, including 30-minutc
performances ::it the Arts on the Green
I ntl\al iii Co~w Mesa on Sept. 21 and 22.
I or furth~r 111forma11011 or t1cl.et purchase,,
l.111 6-l6· 76·14 or 6 ll ·2024.
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Don•IJ t .. 11non1 \fcrrill~. 21. N••n.iill
""c M1•n1~.ilc1trc ""'""' 10, l'. C'c»t• \ic-a
Ramey Peter llull, \~. ( O\U li.k'll
l.1nt-c Mynn hcnth. 27 L..trun1 N11ucl
"'c"n l>a•iJ Onne ;?)I "i:"'f'Ol1 Ouch
Art0k W•ncn111n. ~"· ~1n1.a \f\1 Ri.:l.y Alan D\'llC\, 'IO, (.<>'I.._ Meo
Riel Richel Vu, 2«>. Nc•pgrt ll<-••h H)'U._ Won "'•m. 'to. ant 1 Ana
f-""k Palomar""-N, Cm•• ~cu
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Ladulao (1onnlcz·Aaucro. 37, S.nt 1 Ana
Robert I t.')d Falero, l7. SHtU Ou1;h
Jost lull llcmandcr, JQ, C'e»ca Mcu
Jnhn Clinton S1d.m1n. 16, Nc....rort Buch' .
Rohen fohn l.o<'ll11tns. 42, C'°'t• Mcu
Ciu\1.-a c.·c1• \'t<a, ll ~.an11 All.a
llc1tbcr l.ynn \\.1Jcs ~\, Ne>ol"'ft lk:.t{h Scr~io M1lt•m Pied" ll. Coua Mc'•
Stephen Ortn Pum~lh>U.. C'c"I• M.:u
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J••All l;•rf1,,,,. '''"""' \1, Nec'"l'<'" Uca.:h J•"• Mu1o: ~.11 ... m'-•n. :!I, Soan M11mo J1•n Paul M1tellcll..l!>, ll11n11111~ Bu•h
Stt'\CI\ Jan1H flirJ ll, Nt•port Bc~ll Jn~ph O.i\IJ R1UJ1rJ1, ~. Lot Anarlcs
mronc ~n.1gcd 1•11 "I!"' rc.i.d1n1& "l'l6'lC Your C'an• llcrc" from the aide or lhc P r Offi~c al I 01 OoH Courte s.1mc11rn.. on July 2..~ or July 26 "1ltc
kh\ w.u c\hrniltcd al S-!10
• • J\~1u1-S21 .ooo wurih of J<"•di and cash were rcpor1cJ •lolcn frOfl\411 tmmc on 1hc lJOO bk1d or Qi1tforn1J S1rcc1 on Monday Somctine uted 1 '!Clew dmcr lo pry orc:a n ""1ndm. latch tn JCI in 1dc the home • A wmpu1cr ~ h~m wtirth •l~t Sll.000 WI\ \lolcn from Ocrrnan MOMrs.
2119 llorl><u BIVt.I . sometime b<'twccn July 26 inti luly lQ l!nuy 1n'o Ille bU\tnc w1 made through " baclc. cf0(1r
• • It may hnt' been I USC 1•r mi\lakcn 1Jenl11)' lhll led hi Ille f\cahn& of I 21).
year-old C'oata Mc behind Johann•'• bar cerly Monday mmn1n1 I re ••d be
WU ,...alktn& home rmm lhC bar when I &roup or four (':lmC Up lo h1rn In
• kcd tf he wu "'"'cone Y.ho he "'atn't lllc·poup threw him to the ar,lund •nd lu kcd him He v.. 1 ucatcd 11 tlo 1 t10&p1tal for h11 1n1unct • • ll1w11l1n th1rh, aunt, fcwcl' ind a 1crco •ere reported a1olcn hum a hnpn~ on the: ~.i<Xl bfotk n S1rornti.1h SI on July lb Unlry into lhc hilmo """
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In Cotta MtM: In this 1939 photo, Orcfighlcf') from the
Rochc~tcr Street talion of, the· Co t• Mesa Fite Dcp.utment
~ with their rcccn1ly •'-quired fire truck, J>ouat11 from the city
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Almond, Al Ogden, J~onard Walker, t;d EdlCk, John Sutton,
Jimmy Colhn • John Pdtt'cr and Chief limil Orccftr. Hert Smith
went on 10 ticoomc • fire chief u well •• 1 member of the lint
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Keep th~ home firt$ hurnin1 by tclli"I w thinp w don't know _
a~1ut Coda .fttle.1 ind Ntwncm &.ch. Send your l•cU •nd
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to CltppUlt all __.r o1.....,._ aad _. .. atUdea.
Presumably. theie IO Into hiply orpaWfti.. for
future reference'. In.reality, they JO into a cardboud bol and aay.
there.
There rmiy be tome ot ua who clip tbcir ,..,en neatly every
day, bul I have never actually met one. Mott ol ua IU!Mcribe to
the method used by "Shoe," Jeff MacNally'• WODderful
comic-strip character: When the stack of papen. FU ao hip it
topples over on you, clip.
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Such an event caused me to tc:an hundreds of
newspaper paaes from the put month or IO. Try
t~is r-ometime. It provtdes a different and rather
frlghtenina pertpectivc on wha\'s aoina on ,
around us. •
For example, we Jive in a stite which has
made aomc curious value jud~nts. With the
new "snack.tax," we now pay sales tu on little
pies, but not bia pies; on Cracker Jacks, b'lt not
plkin popcorn; on crackcri' like .!.,heat .Thin~
but not on soda crackers. -·
Go figure.
Newport Harbor is "turning into a toxic On the cessP90l," according to a headhne in the Plloc. C aSt Much of the blame, says the Regional Water __ a___ Quality Control Board, goes to. the paint residue
that comes off when diven clean the scum from
• boat bottoms.
_Kteping ~ats i~ lar'e plastic ''baths" could eliminate a lot of
this, but most manniu in the harbor won't allow them. There is a
special kind of bottom paint ~hich. also would sjgnincantly
allevtate the problem, but Cahrorma will not allow its use -
although 49 other states do.
Go figure.
Three white guys verbally attack a black man at Orange County
Airport, o ne of them shoves him into a car. A white man attack
a black child in Mission Viejo. Also in "America's ideal planned
community," the word Jew is painted three-feet high on a
family's lawn. A gang of 15 Nazi-~tyle kinheads buts a
Chinese-American teenager unconscious.
In the first half of this year, there have .been more than twice
as many racial hate crimes in Orange County as in all of 1990.
But, due to our budget crisis, the Board of Supervisors i
seriously con idering eliminating the county's H.uman RelationJ .
Commi ton. ,,.
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The Resolution Trust
Company was set up to
do a proper job. on the
savings-and-loan bailout.
But nobody trusts it.
A House s11hcommhtee
holds hearingl-in Newport ..
Beach on locaJ control of
airport (vs. the FAA, wt\ich
wants to eontrol the-whole
country). Reps. Barbara
Boicer and Chri Cox listen
to official from up north,
down south and even
Orange County. But not to ·
0H1c1als from Newport
• Beach or Co ta Mc a, the
two c111e mo'it directly uffcctcd by what happens at John Wayne
Go figure.
(Question: Who call it John Wayne Airport1 The airlines till
list it in their timetables as Orange County and ttll u e the 1dcnt
code, SNA. Go figure.)
President Bu h is ju t back from Mo\Cow (and before that,
London) where he bas been giving Gorby ad"ic:c on how to get
his house in order. Part of that will be making the Soviet Union u
M~t f avorcd Nation.
Can't help but wonder why The Chief doe n't pend a hltlc
time malling us a Most F~vorcd Nation.
Go figure. .
·1 he Resolution Trust Company wa'l -'lCt up-to do a proper job
on the avmg ·and·lo~n baiJout. But nobody trusts 1t.
Oo figure
Summer ts half over. but you can't tell by looking out the
window. Or by sticking a toe in the 66-di:gree ooean or the
69-degrcc b~. But you c«tainly can tell by driving on Beach
Blvp. On Aug. I, the peak of tt'ie cason, 1t was ll>qucezed down
from lX lane to ~o just nonh or the 405
Go figure.
That's what I will do. The Fred Column i!> going 10 ca and will
fiJurc all this tu!f ou.t for yo u. We'll be back with the answers
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Hearing results
.in postponement
over bird 's ·fate
8y Ruu.lOlf --NEWPORT BEACH -Just a
few mile& from the coastal ta1e
scr•b where tiny gnatc1tchcrs
whistle their tiny tuna. a rowdy
audience or nboot 700 hooted and
cheered dunna 3 112 hour. or •
rousing dcba_te on their future.
Thul"5d.ay's ~tate fish and Oamc
c.ommis~ion . heanng , held in a
p.11ckcd Newport Harbor Hish
School auditorium, ended with an
ao11climactic, 30-day J>O)t~ncmcnt
of a dcci ion on ~he bmJ,'.s ~tatus
as "n endangercJ specie .
Commi.,Sioncr arc con idcrin11 a
petition to mate the ' 4 -inch
gnatcatcher an endangered species
candidate. If approved, Fi\h and
Game officials would conduct a
12-month tudy to determine
wh e the r th e bird 1 truly
end angered.
At the clo e of fhur da/'
tc nmony, F1!>h and Game staH
membe rs sa id they \\nuld
recommend approving the pc~itl(Jn
and going forward with the one· •
year study of the Jlluc-gr y
~, '"°""'NM nc;bird. Out both taffcr:. and
comm1ss1oners 111d the~\c -been
mund<1ted \\-ilh \Cient1f1c reports
during the last few da) In order
to review the document and
Thomas Howard and Gina BO\\-ers, both of Huntington Beach, hoist signs il they INd a m.111 group
of pro·gnatcatcher demonstrators during Thursd;iy's hearings in front of Newport HarbOr Hrgh Schoot .
prepare for what staffer bcl1c'c meltdown · made hv· oppol')cnt
will be a ci;rtain lcg.11 chullcngc, Bu t S.in Diego Chamber of
cumm1' 1oncr 'toted 10 dcltt)' tke Commerce Pre 1dcnt ~1a\ Scheuer
d.cci111on until lhcir Aug JO 'f11d mdking the gnatcatcher an
meeting in U>ng Beach cnd1111gcrcd ~pcc1c' would pul
"We act ltke a kid who" afraid 'another natl an 1hc coffin for
to get in a tuh of c..:old "atcr, ... 11d Cahfornia business "
7 J ·ye a r -o Id E. v e r c t t M . lrvine atrorncy 1 lugh Hewitt,
McCraclr..c.11 •. the 1rc.c1rerent rcprc cnung the Building fndustfy
oomml~ ion · pre 1deht Who · kept A\soeiation, hkcncd the dct>atc to
the d" er\C audience laugh mg "ith · arguing wu h a parade " Paul
h11i hoot·from·the·lllp remark~. . _ lk1<:.r i.lil Ocan Count~ 1.UldJ1fe
'W hile .:1 h h .ind G'lmc hiologt t cuuntcrcd \\ilh. 'llugh
Department lawyer d1-.cu!>,cd ,1n Hcw111 prohahl) 'o"oulctn't
arrn) o f complex conflict-of· reco •n11c a gnJllakher 1f 11 b11
m t erc~t regula110n , n yoL1ng hint LltHhe nme. •
mother c.:itcJ in the auditorium During· the 'ru1ted da~ of
. \\Canng a ··sa\e thcC ( anyon" T-tc.\11mony. comm1'1'1 'n pn: .. idcnt
'We acted like a kid who's afraid to
get in a tub ·of cold water.•
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President . Ftsn, and Game Comm1ss1on . ,.
comm1~ston' laV.1cr who deh,cred (eehn mut.blhc '"m'" "a
a lung and 000\.oluted amwcr tO ' the Wmmh\ionc:1,,
the quc,11on or ~he1hcr a delay It \loa,~prcttv wimp)." aid Joe~
would be pioper. "~ ne .. '=' get .a Au<looon \o...tt.·tv mcmhe Panr
\'C or no out of J law)cr, Jo you," Par~c.:r I hn h>td plenty of
he 'aid to the audience. But the e' 1deni:c.: on hoth ''des. fhey
audience left Thur day's hearing 'hould ha .. c m de 1t c.h:c1 ion." h1rt nuN~d her h.lhy 'ic\cral ro~ McC'rackc:n ccx,led rcmpcn. and
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pin stripe \Ult t)'ped mcaningfull\' remart.
into ht\ laptop computer. l.1rmc.:r hopinP to pul 3
Supporter or the gm1H.Jtchcr dramdtlC doc to hi' te umony,
"ere wearing mall ch1irtreu'c .:t'>ked lor all the farmer.. in the
adhe 1\:c dot on thc11 clo1h111g, .:iuJi~nce ~ st.rnd. When only
s1gn1f)IOG . their uppoll. l'hc1t »hour one: or two member of the
opponent \liOrt h1jL circul r 7llU >1rC1n~ Judu.:ncc ro c .to their
~ll1.~t. f' ·read mg ~ .. n.n1.:e, Sul .. feet. \.1cC. rJcken remarked in h1
Slogan " with the 11llcrn,\lw11 ti I Clla' Jr<t-.1, "Loo hkc the
cirdc·and ,f,1,h 1mign1,, 01.cr the rarmer~ arc 1n endangered
-.ord, "Li)hng. pc .. 1 '
Out\1Je lhc .1ud1tonum, aLll\1 '' Dre ,cJ in 'har~ 'kin cti-.bo
"e re ~ellin r ·s,1,c.: th e N'<''' .rnJ an I J~ .,,IHr dQllar
(Jnatcdtchcr ''H:at h1rt 1n .. 1dc, holo tu:, 'vtcC:r.id.cn 1.h1dcJ the
bu1h.hnt: indu\I~ ~ rcprc,c.:ntauvc'
wen; P•"c;1ng out pre~' ld~.t,cf.,
l he p.et111or1 for cnJ.1ngcrc'J
candid 1c\ wa hied· h\ Jonattt.tn
Atwood, .i Mm1 achu cit., hiolog1)t
who ha' studied the gnatciuchcr
for 10 ye ir Atwood told
comm1,,ioncf\, 'Your \l.\ll't
ll tghtm..lre 'houl<l lh Hie
development inJu,tf"\i " .Hid he
lfr,counlc~I cl.1im l'f 'c:c11nlin111.:
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conroct r g 011y of ovr ttOv~ cont1t1lo11ts fOf
ftM :ravel p6onnong Ou~ ie!"ll•C•s IO you
01e pod '" fvll by tlle 01tf,(les, hotels,
eic /1/td -do research !he besl ro•ts la< "°"' n...:h Yo11r ,.peat b..s ,,.,. -a l'nO'•
important !hot' se '•ng yo11 more !hon 10<J
requ11e We "°"' JP9(t0l sts in o o•eos
19 o<f.11e 'f04' Do coll u• soon
Reed's departure has Newport rotating fi re chief position Con'Od Trovel Portnen, 485 E \7th
5t ot 1,..,,ne Ave , Costa Meso
631 ·52'40 • NEWPOR f BEACH -Two
top fire department admini trators
w1ll take turn falling m a in terim
fire chief while a permanent
replacement for departing Fire
Chief Jam Recd i sought.
City Manager Robert Wynn
announced Tue\day that Deputy
Chief Tom Arnold will crve 8 )
acting fire c.h1e( from Aug :?
through midnight cpt '0. when
Oauahon Chier Don Jone' will
take over a~ acting chief until Nov
30
"The . appointment is being
rotated between the tw o so a to
give each an equal opponun1ty 10
en c ns thi\ c1ry' fire chief dunng
lht 'clcct1on prlxc;'' \\,nn
wrt,tc m n mcmQr .mJum
Arnold and Jonell h.1,c" l·.11:h
been w11h the deri.inmcnt lur
roughl> ~O }!!Jr' .ind ~th .uc
vvtng for 1hc permanent JOh alont1.
wnh other applicant\ from oul\1Jc
TRADE
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THE ·ANSWER IS CLEAR!
Technological advances in carpet manufacturing have
resulted in holding down prices.
The tufting machines make carpet 70 times faster than
Axminister .. and Wilton looms. These machines Wiii rnake
up to 12 lineal feet of carpeting per minute, either
twelve or fifteen feet wide. The relative ea$e of this ...
manufacturing ·method has had. one negative aspect
Instead of about ten respected , reliabl~ mills, today
there are more than 300 mills: It is not d ifficult for a
ct ever ~cpet designer to .tJlake .a carpet took far better
than 1t i . ". , . ' The answer t the cdnsumer is clear:· Either know your
manufacturer or rely o a. reputable retailer. (Alden's,
of course.)
Felftllt, c,,.,,.r BulNSI »a 18f
In Colt. Meu .M,..,.
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It's no big thing. But it' the first time . There
are over 25,00J kid · living in Newp.irt _
Beach and Cola Mesa at least accurd~ ,':~~· , ,-.~
ing to The PilotLAv~ my dad ·a) /~
that The Pilot' really worth read--. . .
ing ince they tarted reportirigJu l the local new .
and events. Mom read it. he' even tarted a ·
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tiffie The Pilot prints her name,
. Mom cuts it out; the track team,
________ , the clas.s president, the · ience
fair. She's dIBgusting. I could cut
out my name but d~d would probably notice .. M m'
okay; he never reads the police log. . · .
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C<WU MN! Ch.Im~ ol Com·
ITlf'ttll A rtt1red Air Fornt colo·
nel, Hc1nr h.u littn <rt<hted
Wllh rtjUH'Oillnjl tht city's
th.Im~ Helnr I\" rtttnt gr.ad
u.att' of l r.a<WJ'hop Tomcwmw
John Crean
... !\ tht ch.airm.in of flttt¥.ood
Cntrrp11~ Ill<' ;ind ont of Or
•ngt! r ounty'' most ~nrrous
phil,inthropi~h ( rtan h.K g1\!'ll hi, llmt' ilnd moM')' to wtKt>i of
c h.irot.1hlt orµn11.111on• . .
Tina Scbafnitz
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1rt1\ll' 1 h.u1ty fundr••Sl.'ll.
SchJfnit1 " 1nvoh.t'<l in .1 long h\1
of c.lu~ 1ndud1ng Ch1kJhfolp
USA. t~ ~" 1,1tt~ of tht> Hou~
(.ir Jn>tID.tte .inl) tht> Shon St.il
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Bernard King
I\ lht' r.ibh II ll'mpll' \l>lr tf.i
M.I •Joe •n N•~P'"' Bt•.i,h A f,...j)f'l. IN n.ihonJI 1..11~1011\ ll'.ad
rt king J<Mf'fi ~i.irun lutlwor
K1n11 1n h11 h1>hlf' c 1~11 ri fits
m.111 h from <,!'lm.i Al.ih.am.i lo
Monl rntl'i'
LaDonna Kienitz
, thfo "' hur..a n ""'""'J>'lf\
Br 'h 1 P'"''"'" ~' llf'ltf ~n<f'
t •181> Untll'r hf-1 d•rt'l. llOO lhi' h·
ht.try 11.i, ach •"'t'd unp;mllt>lt-d
~Ct,...lh Ill< luJ ng f).l•\lnf! th<-mol·
l1nNh huok mol(')tonr IOf 'lht
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communtty ,.i,1iun& with Soulh
COMt Pl.va alld 1 long time
community 11<'11\Mt. HK 1nYotYe·
rnent 1nd~ WOfk wllh Int Or·
•"Sf' County Protncol Commls·
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LuolhourjlW at.o IJ lht' tWf'CUh\lt'
d1rf'C't1w uf lt'Mitnh•p T nroonow
.,nd hai bttn «h•t' ~1lh the Otl
5<oot. .and thfo CMU MeU
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MfY UniAfd School l)itlrl(1, I
Commodore fQr the ~
Ho1rbof Alt• Ololmbf>r ol Com·
IM:f<T, II lonfttf YWCA director
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members of the 1991-92 .Pilot Editorial Advisory .~
Board. These are among the most involved a~d ~
influential leaders in our community. As you can
~ee, the board is comptised of a wide variety of
int~rests and diverse concerns. We know that they
will be ex<;eptional representatives of the comm-
unity to the newspaper.
-We are veryproud that they are all co}:rimitted
to helping us create t~e most relevant, useful and
compelling commtinit newspaper possible.
The board will meet formally four times a year
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and will critique the newspaper, provide
neWsworthy ... story ideas and be available ·as a-
background .resource on breal<ing stories.
Jim Gressinger
Publisher '
I William Lobdell
Editor
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t~tlWO• with Tne ll'Wlf' C11m
p.inv Hoffman • public •l'IQ <wk ~IW:t • affihttliom 1nclud\• the
~pon-8fo.v. h ~ncy and
. O'•"&• Cou"'Y Chambt'r of
Commt''C" (rOO(lll\k: Forea
COl\lf'1enct
Jim Dale
~ tlwo prNdl'nt of lh4! 1aorl. marlc \i1 rA Nwa re'>U.iralll [)I
hi' Id• Ho.ig >1(1' pot.ii t S 'il < I 1!.1
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port 'H.lthO< Ar°(,,1 (t amtn • f
Comml><l I', iand i ~oet• cha rma 1
<J the St.-...pon f\e.1 h ( 1,. •
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Jackie Gillis
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Pub (>ne ·o! tn.-ml.Kl popu!.•
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T wenty.two 7 to 11 year olds recently
brougb' their flashlights and sleeptnc
bags to a different kind of slumber
party. , . .
"ttve been reading every night tllia
week," 10-year-old David Lartigue proudly
said. "And while camping, I read two books
in three hours, each 100 pages."
As part of the Orange County Coun.c..._""""---·f-------Camp J'ire·'s 1neracy program,. the
Huntington Beach youth Joined other local
clilldren reading by fiashllght at the Girls
Inc. youth facility in Costa Mesa.
Nine-year-old Stacy Dowell of Costa Mee
(shown at right really getting into "Thlt Bee
Sneeze") likes reading better than watching
TV, "because I can read everywhere, all
day."
This u the second year literacy airector
John Ackerman (holdini Bo Jackson poster
in top photo) haa organised the overnight
event. The literacy program expects to
serve 1,800 children this year.
Pilot photos by Katsuya Rainone
No\v Open in Via Lido Plaza
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Bad news travels last; avoid
problems by telling children
D ear Dr. Diana Peters: It I •mazing how crud people can bt
to 'thlldrtn. About a month ago, my husband Jo t bis job due
to bl rompanyts down sizing. This h as bten emotJonally and
nn1ndally stre sful rorus. Trying to shltld our 6 and 8 year olds from
these problems, we bavt said nry little io them. We
didn't want to de troy their en tor ecurity.
nfortunately, our chl,dren' playmate madt ome
hurtful comments co them about their father lo Ing
his job. How much should parent Cell their children
about these k.Jnd or problems? . . -Mom
De.tr Mum You can count <'n pl·oplc tailing
about the ml\fortunes of other-. ·rhe aJvant.1gc uf
hc1ng fir \t tn 1,hnrc n cri~i w11h~our children •~ that
you ca n inOucncc: how they think and feel nhout the
prohlcm Childre n .can actually hcndi1 from \\alching
how dad cmotmnally handle d~\.I pointmcnt. how
the fomil) pull' together to ret nk their
c'pcnd1tun:' <Hid that one ·-. -.e f \\Orth '' not ha!>ed
upon m:ucn.11 th ing'
Dr. 1111111
Pet era
Parenting . 101
Jn tulking with your Children, 11 i' imporl~int to uvoid bc111g overly
emo11onal or negative. }ry w_ talk in J. caln! 1011~. It io; okny ~ c~prc.,,
your d1snppo1ntmc11t w11h lo mg )Our Jbh. Sho'"'"~ l>Ome emolion 1s
healthy. l~ 1) aho helpful to point out tlltlt unplc.1.,an t thin~ happen to
everyone in hfc. You ju!>t ha'c to be ready to deal '"ith them .
If )OU lwn~ a question or conrrrn urltc to Ur. IJiuna Peter. nt 1'11c
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Teen vohinte.er-. . .
do exist des_pite
it.Me Generation'
'And so, my fellow Amencan . a .. not what
your counuy can do for you; a k what you
can do for your country."
John F. Kennedy's famous words met popular
approval when they were first spoken on
Inauguration Day, 1961. And.yet not everyo!'~ can
claim to have rcr.pondcd 10 hi plea. Tbc.-S~nt of
helping, sharing, and giving seemed lost dur~?g a
decade of greed, and the rise of a !.O·called Mc
Gcnerati~n."
But Kennedy's appcaf hasn't been entirely
forgo11en. It is again ringing in t.he cars of ~me
young Americans. There eem to be a growmg
consdou ne. s of society'!. problem-. and needs and
a greater willingne'I\ to hclp.,Now, perhaps more
than ever, young adults arc doi ng th.cir part for
the community, and thus the country.
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Youth
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J u t a k J{):year-old Serene Fobe what she' done the past
few years.
Work began in the middle of her 7th-grade chool year. Berenc
was required to do 45 hours of community service ror
confirmation at her church; she ended up with 65 hours.
Since then, volunteering ha!I become a bit of an obsession for
Perenc. Next to school c;he con 1ders this work her top priority.
When he arranges her ummer act1v1t1es, it's always "the first ~
thing thnMurface. " •
Bcrene e timates thot, on the average, 35 hou~ per month i
spcn·l .. oJunteering. La t month h\;_ pent 'iomewherc in the range
of 200 hours.
She volunteers as a candy .;tripcr at I loag Memorial Ho p1tal,
where he also serve~ on the Junior Au~1hary Board Eleven
hours every month she keeps busy admitting and discharging
patients; taking Oowers, coffee and books to their rooms; and
delivering pccimen to the Jab.
H er 'iCIVICCS arc crucial to the ho p1tat. Each volunteer'
contribution i carefully noted The 95 or 'iO candy stnrN
on the i,taff arc under con tract to 'iCl'\e 11 certain number·O
pour-.; foih1re-to t.lo o can nte11n ~pul ion from the program.
Helping out at a oup kitchen add-. to the lt-.t of Berenc' ·
ph1lanthrop1c act1,1t1c-. bcry few week" he prepares food and
prO\tdcs emergency meals for the need) an S.anla Ana. Man)'
depend on thi' !lmgle meal to get them through the day. Always.
there " a hungry crowd waiting.
Most rewarding of all i' her work with children. She is involved
an Vacation BibJe School at a Lutheran church a well a the
chool of Relig1ou Education at St Joachim' Catholic Church.
The children are overexcited when the) cc that someone closer
to their age is teaching, but the e ton prove to be productive
anyw:.ly. 13erenc i~ a big hit with the k1d!I, and she love thejr
company. Student , who othcl'\\-"e v.ould not anend, participate
eagerly whene.,,er Bcrcne's around
And all of this repre ent'i onl) a portion of Serene' Q\.c r:tll
invoh cmenl in the community. Thi'\ ummer he worked as a
coun-.elor for one week at a camp for the developmentally
dt'>ahlcd. She dcli,er' grocerb fo r loc.il familie!) in need 'l\ part
of the HSH organization
S he ha o; put an c;omc time for
the Red Cro ., Currently. 'lhe
1' vying for .i 1ob·w1th the J1mm)
Cnrtcr orgun1Lnt1on, l lab11at for
Hu ma nit)
Serene Wltl ~nue her
ngorou1; volunteer work in the
future. 1n fact. she'd hke 10 do
more 1f time penn1t ~uld
like r1 career in the \OCial 'iCl)-1ccs,
ma}hc working al .i 'helter. or
perhap~ pur uing c;omc thing an
the medical field Actu.llh. her
only criteria " that the 1oh
includes helping other\
There arc many other!.
following the amc cour-.e. A little
pu h from '\Choo!. church or
family and they arc introduced 10
altru1 m and 1t reward-.. And
Mill, too few cau cs go
A'ncxplored. As Bcrene f'ohe'
sa~. "thcr~re so many thing., to
do." There i'i always more v.or~
to be done
And she can't do ll all her cir
~
Josh Corngold Is «I/tor of lb~
Newport H•rbor llJ1h 'chool
n~p•~r Tb~ BHron •nd Is
nllng tortes !tom• student's
pusp«tl.-e for The Piiot tbi
summ~r.
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Jm lemon • • ·-Illa ~e's never .been ·toned Up'·from
In .•n in~crvicw with Tony Coll,,thc
Pilot bus1nc cditor1 Slcm6ns diacuuc~
hts tumultuous personal •nd profc11ional
live . Uc Hkcd that Malcolm McCa'iay,
general manager of Slemon1 Enterprises
" sit in on tM interview to help answer '
quc t1ons rclatina to.the financial detail"
of the bu!>ine\ ,
Wbat would you attribute to the IUCt'HI you'~t had 111 tht auto bu1l11tH?
SU MONS: I gue C\crything i
ttming, isn't it?
Ye , 1 tUH• the popularity of Mtrctdes
~ally took olr 1fter you bouaht the
dtaltrshlp. .
SLEMONS· Jt wa n't too popular in
the early '6<h, when I bought the
dcale"hip. It didn't take off until about
1973, when they tarted becoming a
hou ehohJ word Before that, 1f you wore ·
a little Merccde Benz star, people uo;cd
10 think tt was a peace 111gn. Now it' J
household word
But )OU'n a l o ptrf<>hned well rtlalln
to your pttn, other Mttttdcs Btnz · •
dtalen. They would ha"e had lhe same
btnenr or a popular product.
At ... pN4.> •
SLFMONS Well. that'~ true. But the
area helps a lot, being in this area.
Malcolm (McCauy) ha acknowledged
tht 1rowtn1 nnanclal troubles or tht
Jim Slemons, with wife Tajah and Aissa Wayne (left) at a charity event last June, say he leads a "fairly low key'' lifestyle.
, dtaltnblps. Whal, In your estimation, has BenL, which \\3 clo e to'65 percent nf
our total gros sales. led to the problems?
SLEMONS: W ell we hacJ an airline,
and ....
McCA SY· Actually, we didn't have an
airline We v.crc in the lcasmg bu ine s.
We lca'ied airplanes to a company called
Tran World l;xprc right a.t Orange
County Airport. ·
fhe leasing portfolio was n very
profitable portfolio In abo11 t mid-1987,
the} tarted .,1owmg down tn their
p:iyme nt , and 11 got wor..e :l\ the late
sum"1cr came alo ng.
_ J We went to repo scs the airplane ,
and found them ~avenged. We were
looking a t probably Sl million to re·cqu1p
tho e two airplanes at the time, and we
were approached by that group with the
o ppQrtun1ty to finance 11 . and get our
money ba°ek, and get Out Of II whole
Unfortunately, we bro\lghl in some
• tndcpcndcnt cun uhanb who gave us
I nformation thJt looked "cry promi ing.
so we went ahc.1d and lent them money
O\cr an 18-month period beginning
around the first of rh ... year 19 8. We
topped advancing them money rn
September 19 9. We were only 10 percent
stockholders of the airline we were
lending money to to protect our
investmenL
So the problems on that Ide or the
bu~lne spllltd ovtr Into tht big picture?
\1'-C A SY The wurcc ol tho c monie' ".i' au1omob1lc opcra11on' Our core
bu\lnC' e~ were VCI) prOfJIUhlC, and the
·oun:c of all thme advance "as the c.ir
dealcr,h1p , and 1n particular Me rcedc
How serious have lht buslnt
problems btcomt, and whll do you sec as
your options lo remedy lht situation? •
McCASSY: The recc ion ha ·dcfin11el}
created some problems. We were doing
quite well in 1990, and even through the
fir-.t three months of thi ycnr it "n'
pretty good. In April and May, the
automobile bu inc ~ got tighter and
tighter. So, we're definitely fighting for
o ur lives, no que tion about it.
You'vt mentioned stlllng lht 0 1igship
dealer hip a an opllon. How likely an
option I that?
McCASSY. We've ne\.cr pur ucd 11. but
hecau e of the rrc-.'I, II pur<1ued u~. It\
defin11cl} one of the u ption,, 1f the right
offer come . .alo ng. We're looking at tha t,
or '""c tment tommg in
AIT you confident that through one or
·-. tho e two meaM, thing will tum around.
McCAS5Y H either one of tho'>c
thmf' h.1ppen. mmt ddm1tel). 11 would
turn around 10,1,mtl) If J 100 percent
ale happened, 11 v.ould turn nround
in4'tantly for Mr '>lemon' If .in equity
partner dmc in. 11 \\ould turn around for
Jim lemon' lmporh • .im.I he '"ould
nin11nue on
Are )OU hn .. ing dl~cu ~ion' c1lon1t both
of tho~t line'i?
\1cC \S 't 'l f\ 1 here\ ·.11lout -.c-.en
people ialkmg Ill u' nght nl>" Three .ire
cqull\ pla,cro;, Jnd.four •m: pro,pcctl\C:
bU}Cr\
Ito~ do )OU rt pond 10 lht alll'ltltlon-;
that lht compan) Call((J to ~pay loan on ·
.
lradt·ln ? /.
·Mc( ASSY. It'~ incorrect how they're
putt mg j1, What happened. we were <,low
paying payoff\. 'l he o ne that hit the
pJpc r\ m the Register and ihc Time.,,
the re were f1\.C people imolvcd there
I our or thO\e tran,actltln<i \\ere J 101
Siemon' Hond.1, which had been sold .ind
closed, and they 1,urfaced nrter the deal
clo,etJ The other was from Acura, v.h1ch
\\J' al'o sold. In other word , it wa n't
Mcrcedc d~.1b
lh1w roan) t'Or<i ha"t )OU old o rar
thl )ear in th~ Imports dtaltrshlp, and
how doe~ that cv:npa~ ~Ith • normal
)ear' pace·?
M~( A~S Y We're off about 25 percent.
C:on you tt ll mt, Jim, how.the e
problem and the ub equent negatl"e
.publlcii) ha .. t affected )OU per onall)?
SL I MON\ \\.ell. I hd\C a lot o f
tncnlh out there that call o n me and
"·•nt tn offer 'lupporl. I've had n lot of
p•.Nll\C thmgt; from fncmh v.:ho h.1\l
l.tllcd
So that'~ bttn t;omethin~ 10 ran back
un that'~ helprd )OU ttirouJth the
o;ituolion?
\l t-.MO Ye
Did ~omt or the e problem come a~ a
\Urprhe to }OU, or did )OU know ~hut "'a'
~oing on?
\l l \10 ""\ \\c knew "c were ~c111ng
\hurt nn l.l\h v.hl:.n the fl'"c"ion h11.
Ou11c oh\tnu'h 1hc v.ar hll .ind rhc
rell"ll>ll htt ,11 tht: 'Jill~' 111nc II v.,J, \Cf\
ohv1ou\ wh.11 wa' happcn111g We could
'-CC our car 4-alc' going dl'" n
l>o )OU think that the (nt'I that )OU'tt
not a<. hand'l·On Involved in the bu int s
a in lht put could h1"e contributed to
the problem\?
~l rMON~ No.
~lC'ASS) l don't know where the
pcrccr11un come' that he'" not here He\
here: e\Cr\ d.i) lrom .. unup to.sundown
f,\.tri with tht problems, It sttm you
hB\e ~mnintd an active pbllanthropl'>I.
\\h) i~ that? I ii lhat high a priority for
)'OU? •
\I l '110"1\ \ eah, I JU t like to get
m'ol,cd 10 whaJ I think are ~orthy.
chJntable-c.1u\C , like wheelclr.l1r tcnni'i
that I ju~t p.irt1c1patcd m -d: abled
'etcran and people. that arc paral)Lcd. If
\11u'rc go1np Ill live in a community. )OU
hJ\c to get tn\olvcd wit~ what you thml>.
1' a good ch.ml'f
\Otr )OUr experience running for Ille
\s embly in 1~7~ would }OU ~~r
H»n~ider running ror polllkal omce apl~ ·
Sl L~to"\ No You lalee .i lot o f fio.ik.
ind the p"' nnt \Cr\ ~ooJ
I ouching on 1our penonal lift, It'
almo'lt trgendory in the ~port
comntunlt). lla .. e you changed at all,
toned down 'our lift t) le as )ou'\t gotten
·older? ·
~l l'. \.10" \ \1y llfc:~tvle., ne'er heen
toned up Inc pe'rccptwn 1)1 wh.11 people
think Jnd rcJht) Jre much different
\ llU proh.ihh refer to a ltfest\ le when a
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I woulJ ay m) hfe tylc hu alway h . n
r .. rly low key. I don't have a Jot qf ....
Cr1cnd . I don'I go lo a lot of 'lace . I
don't appear at • whole lot o function -,
., lbe perlOn I'm married to riaht now i
con&ervat1ve. And I tend to lead a more
oonscrvatwe lifestyle. ·
People look at a larac boat going d own
the bay, and they think that's a lav1 h I
h(e tyle. That' not my intention .) h.svc a
large boat bccau~ J enjoy 11, I ef\i.oy •
boating. I enjoy being o ut on the water.
I've done thin~ that I've enjoyed.
Are you conftdtnt that this wUI bt )O&r •
la t lllania~. that you'll wtUt dO'ffll Into
thJt ont? ·
SLE:.MONS •1 hat'!! what my wife'!i
tclhng me. ·
. That's what sbt &old me •hen I
lntuvitwtd her, Hd that tile rumors
(that the man1a&e Is troubled) ttally
bothettd htr.
SLEMONS: There's a lot of rumors
floating around that are really false. Mo~t
the people that k.Aow me know it'
nothmg hke the rumor you hear. Pcupk
hke 10 talk about you
Probably a good example would be
"hen I was married to a former wife of
P11tne about JS years ago, )he dec1dc:d 11
put on a red ·headed wig one mght, and
it'd he fun to go out to a d15CO n1ght"lub
· I had one employee who came to me the
nrlt day and aid "He} boss, I II nc"er •
':.iy anything. I saw you out w11h ti.at •
rtdhead"
I got a big kick ou't of it It took ab<.lut
(our or five hours for Jt to circulate all
mer the bu me s and 11 took about
;mother 24 hours to get all o'er Nev.pt111
Ot.ich thar ( wa out With .-.omeho<)(.h other '
th.JI) my wife. -
o. )OU sec how rumor'> fl)
\\ hy i it do you think the communlt) ·\ •
0 (& dn•led with )'OUr personal fire?
LEMONS Well. bccau)e I 'e been Ill '
the comm\ln1ty all m) life. and my naml ...
,., probably the m0»t V1'tbk name of am
md1viduaJ tn the communttv. I mean
C\Cf}body <;cc my name going past them
c"cry couple minute' l'n i1 \.Jr, or on a
ou1ld1ng. • . •
l do attend a lot of \;h.mtablc thtng.,, _
my name i expo ed People Jove to talk
uoout 'omelxlJ) \\<OL"-e name i mo't
v1 1ble I mean I cClufJ ha1;c an cmplo,ct:
111 the back '4'ho-.e name might he Sam
Jones and he ln1gh1 be having all kmd' i•I
'A1ld going ·on, but \\ho know., v.ho ~Jm
fone., "1 'I hev d rather talk a~lut
\ometmdv the; koov.
It m.t~~' to~ p.ood.c('""er auon I wulJ
~l\c }UU the name' of 11 doten prominent
c1ttzcn., 1n the Cllmmun11y. and thc)°d
prohabl) 1cll \OU l lt"c: a con c!"'atl\e
h(e .. t\k. 11nd lw "' ha"e
McCAS )' When I f1ro.t came here J
didn't know him . :ind l e"<pcctcd to cc
Hugh Heffner. As tt turned out he " '
JU'I an C3'\)·gt1tng guy.
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(Jlabman, ·Neisser
get top marks
tor fund raiser I
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Two Newport Beach's
ho te cs who have gained
tQp mark! for entert~ining.
Barbara Glabman and Pat Neisser.
joJned forces Tuesday and
pres~nted a dinner in support of
th~ new Newport Beach Central
Library.
('\ss1st10g wnh the evening's ·
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Soctety Eclltoe' Vida l)Hn ••• 642-4321, ext.·J54
.• by the --lar' naw _ llbnry
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~~M.l'lttl~ activities at the
G l1tbman home
were husbaDds
Jim Glabman and
Barbara and Jim G~abman with T. Jefferson P~rker, on rig~\
Carl Nelsser. the current library is bursting at
Both hostesses the seam~. The fouQdation has the
said they like sit-goal of raising $1.5 million from
down din n c rs the public to go with the city's $6
where guests can million. So far, $850,000 of the ·
( e a I I y g e t amount has been raised. The new
acquainted and Vida fac1htv 'l"ill be at MacArthur and
0 Maysel Ramsey's Olmeo Shores
talk. "I like a Dean Pac .. fi c Coast Highway.
dpmer where all G roundbre ak.!._ng 1s se.t f~r
home was the setting . for the
recent Designing Women's lunch-
eon, The 40 guests were raving
about the delightful salads ... their
own creations ! 'falk at the
poolside tables was primarily about
OW' Art Institute of Southern
California benefit on Sept. I at Jhe
Ritz Carlton.
from left, Pat and Carl Neisser and author Gwen Davis
of the guests at Society l·chruary 1992 and opcnmg in
ofle table can 'ummer 1993 -about the same
share the same Parker expect' to fimc;h his founh
sti>ry " c;a1d Barbara. Pat, "ho abo !look. r
thro"" big hashei., hkc for 150 Davis. an ove rnight guest of the d~ring the C.hristma~ hoh1.lJ)''. Glabmam. e'\plained that 50
~aid, "l hkc to sphl up hu,bamJ.. pcn:e nt of the ro)'alt1cs from her
aOd wive' at the table .rnd g1\c 15th and liite~t nmel "Jade" will
everybod~ .1 chance to ml\, \1!>11 go to the Amer1c.1n L 1brary
a(ld m.11>.c nn~ acquaintance<.·· · A"ociation's fund for libram:i..
All po111h were covered at 1h1\ Guests finding their place\ by
d(nn er tor 60 with orchid and book the book plate name c.ird' (Pat
contcrctl t.1hlc' of eight to HT Ille found them in Canad.;) included s~ared qory "as on thl' ne~. Barbara and Bill Adam s. wfl? will
lik>rary , hu,hand~ and wives '>'Cre · 1l0 Aug. 25 host another library
n(>t seated "de hv side, and ltUC'>t' lund-raber; and Wanda .ind Bob
had the opportuhity to meet Egley, Jackie Penney, Jan and
a(lthor~ T. Jefferson Parker of Roger Seitz, Nora and Hal
Laguna and Gwrn Davis of San Lehman, Bobbie and Bill Stabler,
ftanc1sco Marissa and fames Shea, Peggy
Prior to the Pa\c,11-ca tc red and Bob Sprague, Hedda an-d
dinner at blue covered table!> Steve Marosi, Marilyn and Tom
c1rchng the pool, Carl. a member Nielsen, Jean and Martin Witte,
o f the NB Public Library Tom Roge1s, Peter Phillips and
r oundat1on. told the Etroup that Snoozy Ullman.
lnvit~tions to the "Cirque du
Scnsationale", an affair of
dancing. dining, ~games ' a'nd
entertainment of magical dazzling.
dimensions have been mailed.
The lunch bunch included beneft.t
chairwoman. Christine Rhoades,
invitation designer Doretta Ensign,
pre ident Susan Mcfadden, Susctn
Beechner, Jane Grl.er, Gloria
Hassett, obbi ·Evers, J<»Ann
Killingsworth, .Neelie Reeves,
fou nder Muriel ·Reynolds, Peg
R~day, Pat Allen, jean Tandowslcy. ·
aod Joleen Parham.
M'embc;rs :f 5;Je newly formed
Baysllores Auxiliary of Boys
Republic found quite a brunch
pread when they ga thered at the
Bayshores home of president
Claire Van Horn - chicken
drumsti cks, fruit salad, potato
)alad. deviled eggs, corn bread and
chce!>C cake were out.
Max Scott told how ·
unhappy and rebellious
teens have done a
turn-around and become
producti~e citizens.
Guest of honor was Max Scott,
executive director of Boys
Republic at the 21 1-acre ranch in
Chino, who told how unhappy and
rebellious teens have done a turn-
around and become productive
citizens. •
Others there were Bruce
Eisenhauer, Milt Grier, Lyda and
Don Peason, ld)'al Nichold, Betty4
Martin, Bob Stratton, Bertha
Jones, Bertha Joyner, Julia Roehm,
Helen Betts, Sherrill Mackay,
Marilyn Allen, Patricia and Max•
Ellis, Ted and Nancy O'Connor,
Lorraine Allen and Lynn
Oderman. Bill and Barbara Adams
HICKORY FAR.Ms· Golden West band complete--whirlwind concert tour
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17th at Irvine Ave., Newport Beach
They covered about 14,000 air
miles and 2,000 land miles to
complete their tour.
The Golden West College
,Symphonic Band is back ho~e
from a successful concert tour to
Europe.
Within the whirlwind three-week
trip of Spain and Portugal, the
band vi ited 15 cities including
st opover and concerts in
Zaraguza. Barcelonn (site of the
summer 1992 Olympic Game~).
Valencia , Alieante, Murcia.
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Granada (home of ht\tOric
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Madrid. · and Li bun. Coimbra,
Curia, and Figueira da fo.t, io
Portugal. · Man~ al'>o spent -one day
cro1;~ing the Strait of Gibraltar to
v1\1t l .mgiers, Morroco, in North
Africa, not too far from
Ca\nblanca made famous by the
movie '\tarring Humphrey Bogart.
' In all, 60 parents, friends,
rcl.1t1ve and band members made
the trip.
Tribute to Basie planne
"A Tribute to Count Da)ic"
fca1u~ Cap,piJ'icrce Juggernaut
17-picce orchc'itrn \\Ill he hchJ
Frida\ 1n the RcndCZ \'llU~
Oallroom al the 11"-inc f\tarrio11
Hotel.
Ken Allan production 1'
pcr,onal choice to replace him on
tour.
The band's philosophy, 1n
Capp\ "ordi., is "to have musical
fun and share thJl fun with our
Ii tcncrs." Call Mr RIC HARDS
Local lndt!pt'nJem Dwnbutor presenting the b1g.J>:1nd concc1 t
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Frank Capp und Nat P1crci:
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The Automoti-le Qufde appeatt
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• Pi tee fl)f prlv•lf c ~r1i.t t'O chenge
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G()od weath~r, gnatcatcher~. limited On C_o·ast . . N 0 NEED TO <a.'T f'EVERISll ABOUT rr -An cmplayce
of 1he Four Scuons Hotel, reque)tina arv.>aymity, thoucht
wc'4 apprcchuc a conversation overheard in the lobby.
A cucst. ju•t chcckins in after Oying through leaden skies, wos -
•• bcina arccaed by o friend, a longtime rcsidcn1 or the Orange .. Coast. .
"Ocez. what lousy weather," groused the visi1or "Wha1'1 1he normal tcmperulufc here?"
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IS THAT YOU, llERMAN? -Marsery
Mee.an Palmtr, self-described "tree hugger.
and flower snirrer," notes that our celebrated
anatcatchcr isn't the only bird to make the past
week's headlines.
On rhe 1elcphone wire, she chirps: "Let's not
roraet another endanaered species -the .
peewee." : ·.
0 PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT -
Attent ion, everyone in Pilotl:ind: If you ever"' S
lived in Drndrord, Pa. (also spcllct! . • Cene .
Drr·r·r·radford), please rai e your hands. •
Newport Beach Atty. Julian S. Ertz. a long-:igo cmigrnnt from
northwc,.tern Penn1ylvani1'1 coldc~t clime~. i) roundin& up
. kllow-rcf uaces for a reunion here Su nday, Aua. 25. .
Drh' code is ~1ional, with parka' 11nd galoshe' preferred.
This unnounccment will
not be rcpente~.
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110\V COLD DOES IT
Gl:.I DACK TllERE? -
Auorncy Ertz lert Drodrord
back in '41, when he
accc;ptcd n po~ition with. the
U.S. Air Force (as a
Liberator nuvigAtor), ond
still hnsn't thawed. Still
'Young man, when you
pitch· a strikt, Mr.
Hornsby will let you
know.• ----
~hivcring, he recalls that he once st )Cd home from )(hool
because the temperature th:ll day dipped to a nippy 46 below:
What brought him, after WW2, to Southern California?
He he:ird there was a time-share unit available at Furnace
Creek in Dcatli Valley -for two weeks in August.
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LAST ADD DRAUFORD -His hometow!\ wa\ tough, Ertz
recoils. How tough was it? AJ weekly meeting) in Grange Hall,
members were frisked for weapons. tr anyone didn't have a gun,
he was given one.
lwport Baach dlbl Ima Idleness for e1t11ars
usy, busy, busy is the life or
a future Newpor1 Beach\
debutante.
Just listen to .the .. what I did
·s ummer conic ion ''or the 18
tional Cherity League, Newport
apter, young women who will
kc their bows Nov. 30.
Since being in•roduced at a tea
Sherman Garden , they hove
vcled,. worked and spe11t a lot or
e getting ready for college.
hley Cruy, daughter of Cecilia
d Oliver Cr~ry who will attend
u c k n e 11 U n•i v c r s i t y i n
nnsylvania, wa hostess to a
iting student from France tf\is
mer; and Allyson Rauth has
en sJlowing the local sights to a
iting -foreign exchange -student
m Denmark. Allyson, daughter
Penny and William Rauth, is a
er AFS student, and she livetf
t summer with a family in
nmark.
y Roberts has been clhng T·
rts and helping out dad, Jim
rts, at h1 Dalboa Beach
mpany and Laura Rittenhouse.
ghtcr or Judy and Lawren
tenhouse, ha . wo rked on
boa Island at· the Cinnamon
I Fair
Hlary Dundu and Jiii
hadel are co·worker'> at Lu
ite Boulangcrie on Ba~1de
c and tbcy will be roommate\
fall at the University of
· ona. Parents of the two arc
n and David Dundas and
en and Jack Hochadel.
mantha Joyner, daughter of
lorie and Or. Schuyler Joyner,
I be at U or A with Hillary and
I. Between freshman orientation
d the beginning or the -;chool
r, Samantha will rctum home
have her w1 dom teeth pulled!
uch.)
Danielle Vieth. dnughtcr or Amy
d fteter Vieth, will ~n depart
r the Un1vers1ty or AJabama, but
t he will attend a cou 1n's
dding in Pennsylvania and then
ntinuc on to the Jersey shore
th her family.
Kate Hamilton wa the luck)
c1p1cnt of a ;pccial graduation
ft from her dad, John Hamilton
ogethcr they saw the 'itghl'I or
uropc before hoking up with the
m1ly ror a vacation in Canada
Mary AIJne Melchior will be a
111 de n f' a t Nor t h w c 'It er n
pcnin'lula and Hilc1ry Wtlls \\ho 1
\\Orkmg a a wnmc before:
entering .UCLA Hilary· parent
arc Allison and John Well
Megan Powers, daughter or
Michael and Steven Powers, ha'I
\\Orked as a ho tc !> at the Old
Spaghetti Factory and 111 her '>pare
time preparing to attend. the
Univcr 11y of California nt San
Diego nlong with Sharee Parker,
daughter of Dee and John Parker
Beth Guggenheim. daughter of
Susan and Diln Guggenheim, 1 :i
rcccption1 t at Lad1e'> Nau11lu!>
Plus and ha~ the ·opportun1t)' to
\\Ork out an the &>m
Carolyn Ro . daughter or
Carolyn and Gene R<> • tra\:cled
to Cancun \\-Ith her high· \Chool
clas and \\-Ill thl\ (all mO\C on to
the Univcr~1t} of Pacifi c MaryJane
Weeshoff, daughter of Emmy and
uwrence Weeshoff will be headed
toward the Un1vc r II)' of
Wa~hington th1 month to begin
her college career
lhe deb ha\e been invol\et! fo r
\I( }'C.tr\ an th e league\ I 1d.1od.er
program, the daughter portion of
the mother-daughter chamohlc
a rganttalien. T-0gethCT the 18 have
performed 5.000 hou r of
community service.
iver~1ty, but first !lhe wa
orking and getting some good ·
'(pcncnce bab)' tiling for a fom 1I} r---;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij!iiiiiiiiiii~--1
1th three children lier p rent'
re Helen and Chris Melchior
Allyson Spragins, dau,htcr of
igi and George Spragins, ha'I
een m charge of d1 tributing
ample book for Ann Denni
c 1gn incc January. Other
ummer career girl arc Biffy
enlley, daughter of Bo and
roolce Bentley, who 1 woril.mg at
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OUT SERJOUSLV, FOLKS -I prefer sticking to nonsense
item , leaving the serious 5tuff to editori I punt!its, but where can
I sign u for the inevitable Great Tax Revolt? . ·•
Eno he saying goes, is enough. It scemi. th:.it wbenever
"'c'rc sl:ip h more taxes, our Peblic Servants cclc:.bratc by
raising their own alaries llnd pe rks. Wh:uevc r became of aood
old-fashioned outrage? In my dotu,e, I M:em to be ,oing from
gags to gagging. ·
I am foursquare in favor or giving m<>it la~maker~ what ~~ey
t!cscnc -namely, unemployment -and will sfgn any pct1t1on
encouraging same. If thii. be an:trchy, to pai<ephrui.e ol' rat.
llcnry, male the mo t of it. ' ·
A while back, I read something about a rookie pitcher who
complained wheri three pitches to Roatrs llorn by wcce called.
balls. And this was the umpire's reply: · . •
"Young man, when you pitch a strike, tvtr. H?rnsby will let you
know." r •
Right. Can hardly wnit ror ou r ne't turn at bat. . 0 \
EXlT LINE ' -1 made the mbtakc of as king a Newport Beach
real cst:ite broker "How's bu~inei.s?"
And this was his reply:
"Things arc terrific -but they'll pick up."
Why do our guests 'keep · ~.~ ... ~'nt·*"'/I' J.-. coming back to the Little ~1 ._
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M ackeral f1ats' ultimate behemoth tir n
of cable broadcasting, Cornea t and
Community Cablevision, have
intertwined their collective hudware to present
neY. and improved local proaram .
ca~le :rv guru and u t\la~t city managert ho ts
this bimonthly look at the mnct workings or local
government Delino interviews th<Xe diligent
·Newport Beach city !ltaffers involved with
prOJCCts and l\'>UC you find covered regularly in
The Pllor. Thj progrnm airs on Monda>'· Until recently, the cable companie operated"
Y.1thm eparate geographic borders, and each
offered their own cparatc community
programming. Under a new agreement with the
ci t), rhc bounJarics remain intact, but all cable
'uh'icnher' 'hare the ame local programming
11utlet -no\\ l.11lcd Newport
lk.1ch Community Channel J -
rqiardlc'>~ of which company
~ollcch their bills
-"City ,Council Prnltw" -Pat. "Have
Microphone Will 1 ravel ' Michaels ho t this
hour how that is broodcns\ live at 6 p.m. before
the televised meetings of the C1ty Council, which
convenes the econd and fourth Monday df each
month. ''Preview",., rerun on the off Monday
nights, al o at 6. Tuped in the City Council
chambers, Michaels interviews player involved in
that evening's action -or non·action. as the
I or mmt of the day. Chnnncl
I 1 un<1 a con\lantly updated
hu llctin bo.m.I of citv
1nnnunccmc.-nts Bui. a~ an
.n.ldcJ bonu., <•f the neY. •
.1rrJngcment, each cable
rom pany r'i providing at le.i.,t 20
hour<1 of programming for
Channel '\ C\CF) "eek. gi\lng
case may be.
"Nc!ghb-Orhootl Watch" -The Pulice
Department produce . this httlf ·hour show \\ hicl1
pre\ents t\\O 15-minute sei;menh on tliffcrcn1
tip~ residents c:rn take to ward off the ccdy
criminal clement. Ten four.
\ICWers 40 hours \Hll th of Local
different ltk.•tl shoY..-.
"City ShO\\CllSC" -This l 112·hour grab bag o r
-city ~cnts, youth activities :rnd valuJblc
information for homeowners is geared
pccifically toward whut mukc:i Newport tick.
flw column ''Ill tune you 10 Cab1e
"1th in-depth pre' IC"'-' of <;omc _
of the progr.um a\ trn1c -and my <tttent1on
'>pan -m.trchc' on Uut t~)<.1.1y I thought I'd give
>Ou sneak peek' 111 .1 handful of sho"<i that may
interest Cit) Hall 1unli.1c'>
One shOWC"<1se m::iy fc:ilure u-varicij of ~cgmcnt .
anolher may be simply extended CO\iCragc of D
~pccific event, such as a boat r.arnde.
Specific day' <Hld tune<i for 'ome of th e-;c
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Com..un1t} CJfifl',i,1nn Y.Ort.. nut the ktnh uf
their new-found programm1ni,t perestroika.
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"Your Wttktnd in Newport Beach" -
Running Friday and Saturday nights, this show
informs viewers about concerts, sidewalk sales
and other special eve nt<\ going on around town
that weekend. ' ·
Ne~ Wttk: Thanks to the program "Come
Sign With 'Mc," mott famllic urc ablt to share
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P ower corrupts, lA>rd Acto~
oblerved over a ceJmuy :3 and ablOlutc power c:omap
abtolutely -a point Shaketpea
had lo1t1 aince made in one of hi_t
most anesting play , "Measure for
Measure." •
Seldom produced locally.
·'Measure for
Measure"
nevenhcle one
of the Bard's
most compact•
and accesslble
<1cnpt • and its
interpretation tJ
.......,..:.....:;.,J rhc Grove
Shakespeare
Festival is one of
the more
involving
proJuction'I in
1llc Grove's 13·
yeo r history.
Under the able
,.
11111
Theater t
Critic .
-direction of Jule Aaron, this half-
comcdy, half-impending 1ragcdy
blooms fully against the backdrop
of Don Llewellyn's impo&ing
cuing of mirrored. r<>tating scenic
panel
Stt in Vienna, "'here a powerful
_ duk~ has ele~ed to temporncily
tran&£er his power to a clf-
righteous deputy -then spy on
his actions disguised a.s a friar -
"Measure for Measure'' focu c~ on
the fervent efforts of a novitiate
enh 1cd hy her condemned brother
to int~rcede for his life.
The unfo rtunat e lad has
impregnated a local damsel and -
even though he love and washes
In marry her he's been
'icntcnced to death for the cnmc
nf fornicati on freedo~ ho\\cvcr,
1\ "'-lth1n ht gra .. p -but DI a
pflcc too heavy for the Y...ould-hc
nun to pay
J\n wraordinarily poY..crful per-
formance by Kamclla I ate a\ 1hc
novitiate domina te<; the
production, a!>, to .1 le,ser degree,
does the conniving trehgih of
Danrcl Bryan Cartmell a'i the
d1.,gu1 ed duke. Tate lttcklc\ one of
h;,1kc,pearc' mo t ·dem.1nd1ng
female role\ and tm1ltl upon its
">Ur~1ng cmo11onnt current. while
Grove vctc.rnn Cartmefl cummnnd\
the :itagc by the 'ihccr fom: of hi'
per ona.
Ron Campbell a~ the duplicitous
deputy is more com incing in hi'I
plotting than m ;,i.., eventual
redemption. ":hilc Carl Rcggiardo
\uccccd~ c;ubtly a h1\ older and
wr!lc:r advi<1cr. Richard 1 loyt Miller
..,.,. .......... tWI twren ... 642-4321, ext. 37 •
Daniel Bryan Cartmell as Vincentio, and Kamella Tate u ls.Ila
stu in "Mea!ture for Measure" at the Grove Shakespeare festival.
-a .. tht doomed young swain m1~ht
hcnef1t from 1ncrea ed convict10~
(no pun intended}, while David
Anthony Smith i s imply
out\tanding o an out'ipoken fop
who manage' to get both Ceet
\tUt k 1n hi' mouth as he mahgns
\he duke to the friar and vice
\'(f a, unawnrc that they're one
and' the 'amc
Broad, bawd) comedy al.,o runs
rnmpant in the Grove production,
\\llh Scott lien \conn1t h1ghe I as
a 'eedy y.fmremongcr and 'iervant
to the town m.td<tm. Mistress
O\icrtlonc, raucously played by C.
Daley Aguilar Matthew Walker's
"oodcn-heatled constable and
DClnald Sage Mackay's 1diot1c
1ncbri.ttc further 'p1cc the
h1l.tr10\I<, -.uhph)t
Alt.o cffcc11vc are Darin
Singleton's yoUJtg provost, Roger
Chmtoffcr'ion·., elderly friar.
rhL.ibcth Dement"; young lady
who nm) deliver an orohan. and
particularly Rebecca Morcottc'll
'wect-vo1ccd las who (for rea ons
unf:ithomc:d) adore' rhc: de~picnblc
deputy.
Oc .. p1tc tht recent upheuvnl ai
the uro\c ('levcral .1c tors
.11..knm~·lcdged ou<,tcd aru 11c
director I humac; Broduc in their
program h1ographies), "Mea urF
for Mca!lure'' is a triumphaf1t
effort on the part o( all concerned.
Performances c.ontinue Thursda)J;
through Sunda)'S at 8:30 until Aug.
24 in the Festival Amphitheater,
18252 Main St., Garden Grovd.
Call 636-7 213 fo r ticket
information. • The Costa Mc a Civic Playhouse
handed out it annual Pati Awards
(named for rounding dir.ector Pati
1 ambcllini) last weekend, an'1
"Born Yesterday" nearly swept the
fie I~.
The v1nlage comedy, directed by
Marthclla Randall, was named
bee;! production of tpe 1990-91
o;eason and earned best actor and
actre honors for its stars, Bob
Kokol :ind Pepper H11.111jlton. Marc
Whitmore also snared a bepit
supporting actor award for t•c
amc show.
Sharon Cowle!I of "Foxfire" wa5
named bc~t supporting actress,
"h1lc John Rapazzim won lhe best
Cilmeo honor, also for "Fodire."
fhc Patron' Award wenl to the
mu.,1 ca'I "Once Upon a Mattre s"
and a f1r~1-time plaque for
''out<1tandang vol unteer" was
prc-;e ntcd to Donna Painter.
Motorcycle festival, benem set . for today
l<.i "a'akt Mn1or Corp
spun-.oring "Get Together for the
Good Time~." a motorcycle event
and licnefit for Drug U e " Life
Abu'lc~ along with Orange Cou nty
Speedway today.·
1 h e K awJ!>ali.1 event a
\ChL·duled from 3 to 7 pm .
'pcldwa~ racing will began .1t 8
p.m
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eyes lipt up. and his r~
becomes one bright smile
when he speak~ ur .serving
ma at two upcoming relati"c-.•
Ytcddings.. . ·
''l like weddings," he says,.
noddin1 earne rly.
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re idcnt seems to like evel)'f hmg
·-tO serve
in life, embracine each
expcnence with the same
infectiou!I energy -be it his
janitorial job at a local
electronics firm..,watching mO\ 1e
~~Newport Beach re ident Tim Rohe pub .A much energy into hi fa1tt\ as he does his Job.
or M:Mng the mass :it St.
Joachim's Catholic Church in
(osta Mesa.
Rohe. v;ho ha~ Down's
~ nJromc. has been serving <1t
~I Joachim' har for H4-yeaf
11nd W3'1 fCCCnll) recognized fm
lu~ ~rv1ce b,• Athocatc~ With
• Pcr,un' Who Ar~
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tables, cleaning the
restrooms .•
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U11itttd Methodist Church
2lb32 We~ley Dr
La~una Beach
CostaMeM
FIRST UNrTED
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Hoty Comm~ 9 30 a m Sunday
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Religion Briefs
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Rlllltrltlon open for TJlllllfe Isaiah school
NE\\'t>Olrt' OEACH -"lcmplc l aiah (romen:it1,c) of Ncv.pora
U uch I\ nov. rcgbtcnn~ 1u1Jcn1 for 1\i; t.ucec ful Hc:brcw/Rclisiou
hool.
Now in \Umtncr rcc:c • iochool resume cp1. J6. Clu c :ire offcrc(I
for :1~cs .S·6, 6·8 uni.I ·12, v.ith lpcci.il preparation ancJ Uur/ilul Mill'11b
11.11n1ni;. 1::im1ly n1 ht:. are held lhc las& Frn.l.1) of c:ich month, bc:sinnin
in Scptt•mhcr. · .
Fur mllr1: 1nlormation, cull the oHicc at 548·6')()() nd 722-5!>93 • .
Temple Bat Yahm name• ••tlon director
Nl:.WPORT BEACH -Jo~nne Mercer hu been nnmed the ncu
dir1.:uor of cc.luc:.ition al :Temple B;:it Y:.ihni in :\c'4'JX.~n llcuch.
>.kn; r, n uu=mbcr or 1he cont;rcgat1on ~inC'C 1974, ha hcco rf ten h r i~t1lc"feTJ1plc' rclitiou~ 'chool fur 16 yc11r • h.1\1111_; ,\lttneu the tire cfai<'.1r -
in her home before teaching l;.:indcrg,nrten·61h ~rjdcn •• '
1 he Corona dcl Mar resident is murrieu :ind h::i 1hrcc children.
Singer-songwriter Franke performs Sunday
CORONA OEL. MAR -:-Mu ,, ch\I .ett'·~ascd singcMongv.ntc::r 130
Franke perform~ u (arc Southern c~11tfuinia lmu e rnnccn :SI 7 p.m
Sundav at 1536 Dolphin Tcrrncc. (r ror J dcl f\t.1r.
I'h,: Ff) mg Fhh recording arti 1' .. ong h '~ been recorded b) John
McCu1chcun, The P<1to1h, Ton) Rice. Claudia Sdunidt and S,11ly Roger ...
I here I a $7 ildm~ion ch;irge.. C:ill n 1-5 57 ror more inform:auon.
Poet delVes Into our everyday de.cisions
COST A itESA -The Re'. Don k :mrne S mer~ e\plorcs "'h.> and
tum our c'cnuuy choice,\ arc made \\hen he pcnl:s 1t Orange Con '1
Unit:rrian Unl\'e'Nllbr-chul'ttl 011 S"fitid,I\ .11 IV:.:i .1 m. ---
Cti1IJ c:irc will be furni hcd durmg lhl I tuntington Ucach poet'
rrc~cm.11iun. titled "Choo~~ Jtl) , ..
The churc.h i-. localed u\ 12.:\'J Vtcl\ir1a \t ( 0~1.1 Mei.Cl. Call 646-~652
l\1r 1nlurma1ion.
Thousands expected for Harvest Crusade·
co~·1 A ~E:.5A -Up t1.> pcorh: re expected 10 fl ck 10
P.1c1hc \mph11hc 1trc ·at 7.30 cu h cven11~ of Aug. J 1-15 fo r the fr\:C
S\1111mer I lal"csl C1u!:!a<lc r.ponso11.:d h~ more th 1n 120 arc.1 churchc .
Olkrmt; ~111 not be 1,1kcn .11 tra; g thcrinp. oq~:u~.!!.ed b) Chlld
Sm11h. p.1~tor or lhc ZQ,{)(XT:"iliCln ?Cr CJf\ilr) Chapel Ill Cu~IU ':'ks;i.
f·caturc:d spcni..cr w-Grcg L:nmc. a produd of the Jc.:~u ~t~'c.:mdU
. :111J 11:i11onalh '' nJ1ca1ed rm:.t10 anJ 1dC'\ ™°" C\7tngcli~t and pa~tor of
uuc of rllc naisun .., l.ugc!oil churrhc-.. ·
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' St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chutch
\>. nnh1r ll'd ~r thn J'f11('tia..
(hr"' .rllft"Tnl l>tHK I mn.~
• FREE AT LAST''
~nan '!i I
IKU \ A ~UY 4 I N I
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RELIGIC)l'S SCIENCE
Newport Church of Religious Science
Dr. Juanelta Evans
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Service and Jr Church· 10 30 am
SPECIAL ATIRACTION S£MINAR:
llelncomatlon .•• the Inheritance of a lout
frtday Aug 9th 7·)0 9:00 pm.
wttn Ken Oray
Dial of\ tnsplrotlon 0 ,0 1032 901 Dove St. #145
646·6464 263-126, Newport Beach
C d C e PtOV\lkd
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8 00, 9 45. II 30 Im
aj S.00 pm.
·Dr .. Peggy Bassett, O.D.
"WHAT 00 vdu REALL y \\I AN T" .. PM
CkURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
,_ .i ~II ti a t '"(t
2205 MAIN STREET SUITE ·t3
SEACLIFF VILLAGE
HUN I G ON BEACH. CA 926S8 (7 4) 95a 133
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, TttE: FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST; SCIENTIST tN BOSTON, MASSACHUSE!TIS
THE SUBJE<:;T·fOR lHIS W£E S BIBLE LESSOt.f IS
"LOVE"
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!Pru·ne sweet olive carefully .
I ' • t •
1 Q. I hne •
swttt olive plent
: that IJ betwten
' 10 and 15 years
, old and seems to
bt 1cttlna woody.
'Most of the
ltavcs •rt roward
the outside. ls
this normal and
dots ii need
pruning?
A. Sweet olive
1s a great plan~ to
have as a ·
"'* J F1lllN11
Things
Green drougbt·tolerant
'shrub or small -----· tree. It performs great in full sun
but also tolerates light to medium
shade, and it's tolera nt to many
'different types of !>oil conditions.
The sweet olive grow, to around
10 to 12 fee t and more witl'I age,
probably hke yours 1\. The canopy
ui.ually is broad, Jcni.c and
compact. •
Selective pruning is go~ng to be
nccc~sary to remove the woody·
lookma branches. This can be
done at most any time or the year.
However, be c.rcful durina the
summer periods where the
mercury reaches 95 degrees and
above because the plant will not
be able to lake the shock of
pruning. • Q. I bave a beautlflll ftultless
mulbtny trtt, elpt yean old. It
bas a spot that makes up n1n
down tlw trtt trunk: What do I
nffd to do to hHI It?
A. That sap that is running
down the hold of the tree is telling'
you that the tree is ick (gumosis).
The sap tells you that the tree is
under st ress. Lack of fortilizing
and improper watering can be. a
cause. So make urc that the c arc
done to. make the tree perk up. :
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£xp!'6 July JO, 1991
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THIS RUN'S FOR YOU ·
Probably most likely ft> be the
ituation 1s you have a tree borer
in it. This tree borer Is catina the
inside of the plant and the up ·
running out is telling you this at
the problem. If you look real
closely at the hole where the up ia
coming out. you mig})t see some
sawdust.
Get yourself a wire and stick it
in the hole and tum it around.
You miaht be able to squish the
little guy right out of its new
home. However, if it's not possible
to do that, we normally use
lindanc which , when sprayed, turns
into a gas, seeps into tfle plant and
kills off the borer.
• Q. Could you teU me It there la
a s olid animal repellent
manufacturut whkb CID be placed
on top or fences or on · the roof?
We are placutd with cats and
opossQJ111 and Ir drives our dot
crazy.
A. There is nothing on the
u_larkct that can be put directly on
top of a fence line. However,
putting soap on top of the fence
has been known to work. Soap
that has a very strong fragrance to
it. For some reasons, cats,
opossums and other animals do
not like the scene and arc
normally turned away because of
it.
Another idea you may want 10
consider is an electrified wire.
These arc low-voltage wires that
have a constant current bf
electricity flowing through them.
And when an animal touches it, it
is slightly shocked and scared
away.
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UCI student Jody Pedri can save you money on interior design project.
Interior design students ~have :
started careers while at UCI .
By Amy Young the customer's choice and simply mailer knick knacks such at
hanging it over a bar above your a htrays, etc:
Are you tired of the same old window, and molding. Molding 1 a If you arc handy, you will save
thing an your living room, but procc of transformang a new the mo t money. f>edri and EkJo(,
don't want to 'ipcnd big bucks to door or o ther piece of wood into uagcM what fo do and how to do
redo it'> If you are, then your an old·fac;h1oncd tyle. it. They will do it all if you want
problem' h:l\c ju t been sc>tved. While Eklof specializes in space them t°' but you can do it yourself
Jt~dy Pedri and Sherry Eklof are planning, Pedri vitalizes color and for le . They have a list or
two dc,ign i.tudent at UCI who dimensions. So far, F~lof ha'> had professional painters and carpet
arc ,1arting th eir own firm. They three to four years of Mudying and layers, etc. that they can refer you
call thcm~clveii the Interior Design h?,'s st~ll not do~~· to.-Thesc are simply ~ople whom Student~. The two afe getting their De 1gn requires more classes they have dealt with that do ground~ork done now so that they than 'a m..iiste.r.' program,"·· exccllenl work a{ low priccS.
can Jump right an a 8 corporation exp~ained Pedri, "but .its worth it ." "I use the same people in my
when the> nrc fin1\hcd with their 1 he bu iness ttsclf is centered in house," Pedri said. After you have
choohng. . the Costa Me a/ Huntington used them, they even ask you if
B:ach area. bu t dOci. worl. ,1'i far you liked them or not, if their
Ho\\C\cr, becau!>c they arc not afield :ii. M1 mn Vi ejo W~rk · work was up to your standards,
l'rllfict.! prufes'iionul,, they don't begin' Jt about l l 10 a.m duung and other questions conccmin&
chaigc l much Their CO'>t i~ 3) the "-CCk. and each individual JOb their refercnq::s. . Im' ,, t?.!I per hour. "-hile other
lirm' ch&1rge as much as $75 10 has a fWO.hour minimum. So far the two have gotten
SIOO per hour. "People think that we'll JU t nothing but positive feedback.
V..c figured that we could gnm walk in and voila! -. house Pedri and Eklof do a follow-up
experience while ot1r customers get beautiful," uid Pedri. In actuality, consullat1on with you once .you arc
the bcnifit of our low pncc " II takes tune. There are fo ur done, and 1ou can call either of
Pedri ,aid. ·' . genc~al phases in dc~gn, she them any time alter they leave if
In contra~t to their pnce deal explained. you have que tJons.
thei r idea~ arc refrc hing and First come the big furniture How doc .. that sofa look now? If Kuchen •••
cuc\nO···
unique. Two of their mo t popular su~h as the sofa,. Then the !Ima lier you ~re ~thinking about . redoing
idea) arc the "poor man swag" -things follow, .hkc an end table . anything m your home, give' them
which 1s ha 1cally takmA o fabric of Next ~me things uch as 1.lrgc i1 call at 546-4685. They'll ~ t--------------. pictures or trees, a!ld la t are }Our happy 10 help.
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UPHOLSTERY INC. No matter
how you say
it, we have a
fine cteslgn
for you.
Mon-Sot. l(}S•Sun 11-4
(714)548-0901
John Dominis Ma~no
2901 W. Coast Hwy. Ste. 240
Newport Beach, 92663
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any reuonable decision.
After the de,f,ision, some unruly audience
memben wlio ~cd Newport Harbor High
School's aUditqnuna yelle~ "Shame on you,"
"Resign" and "You cu't do a job."
"Well, the ... ion is carried," replied
Everett M. McCracken, the commi ion'-
prcsidc.lt 111 or wrong." . Rip _
Th~ delay uldn't bothe r anyone involved
who 1 truly in re tcd in the fate of the·
gnatcatchcr. commi sion con i t of
non-scientists who arc trying to decipher highly
technical data. A month seems like a
reasonable time to sort through.the pile of
conflicting data, especially con idering what's-
a t ri*. ·
'We act like a kid
who 's afraid to get
in a tub of cold
water.•
-nmn---• Prtsldent
Fish and Game Commss1on
On one side 1'i
the rate of the
gnatcatcher, a tiny
native bird that
may or may not
have been ·
endangered by the
• yast developments
along the
California coast
that ha-..e
bulldozed much of
it native habitat -coa tat age scrub, which
•
the federal government calls among the most
depicted habitat in the United State . :
• At take o n the other idc 1~ the future of
_ more than 3,500 acres of land in Ora'igc, San
Diego. and R1..,~er ide countic • including
development of the San Joaquin Hills toll road
and ome I mnc Company homes in the hil!
abo\.e the Newport Co t:
In not plung>ng in and making a decision,
Pre ident McCracken cracked. "We act hke a
kid who's afraid to get in a tub1of cold wa.tcr."
If the Fi h and Game Commi ion had • -,
Jumped in on Thursday and made a dcci ion-
for o r again4't the gnatcatchcr~ we're confident
th{lt it would have landed m bot water.' .
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Letters
llllltl, lfllclr . inevitably d o to the urban
environment.
O p en Letter t o C hi e r ' Unfortunately.
Why ·Thomas makes liber~ls trem_liJ~ .
Campbell, Newport Beach 1j the three council A loc•I look •t 8 n•tlonal Issue by Dr. Jo Ellen Alle n
Pohce Department: hose WhO' member~ -co~.
My wife and I wi h· 10 convey have l>~en T u ! a e r • a n d
our thanks to )OU for"The excellent H e d g e 'I -
Cl'\-ICe that we received from )'OUr VOCif erous 'iUpporll\C of th e
Officer R Parker. Our car ~t;illed in their pru1ect have. taken
on MacArthur Boule\'ard, just 1nf1n11e pain to
before comming to P cific Coast SUfJpOrt Of 1mpre~s on the
Highway llt about 6'.45 p.m. on the general public the
__ J_u_._1 12, 1991. Ofricet Parker called_ e~ion '1rgent _need fo r th_c
or a tow-truck I had arranged for "t" ... ' '"' expansion, thu~ 1f
our car to be towed 10 a near-by. may be the plan!> ·-we re
Chevron Ga Stallon. doing aha nd oned we
Officer Pdrker tool u\ in the N rt w o u Id a 11 be
Pohcc Car to the iicrvicc ,tnt1on. ewpo doomed (revenue
pnd wheR we ment1onec.l 1ha1 we ...Reach. l~t and the. city
~vere going 10 1he Fi"c Crown great could cease to
reii1aur,1n1 ti> cc:lcbr,nc my 80th . . . e:<l\l.
tmthJ:iy. He then tool ~ ·10 the lnJUStlCe. I do no1 'hare
rc!ltnumnt, and i.uggc,1cc.l 1ha1 we -that view Thoc;c
1ake a rnb hack to 1hc Radi-,.,011 who have been vocifc rou1i in their
lfo1el where we "e re -.tav1ng. <>upport of 1hc expan,ion m:iy he
W c . w 1' h 1 o , how ou r doing Newport Beach a grcJI ·
.ipprcciat1on for the great !lerv1cc 10JU~t1cc. A tour of the Cll) ho"'
that we recc1\Cd h) )Our officer that the cit) I!> already well
~fl>arker I lru\t that there 1 o;omc \upphctl \\ith an adequate numl'ler
Police r·und for the: Police nf ex1~11ng rcc:.iaurant,, hotel' and
Dcpanmen1 of Nc"'port Beach, commercial 1-uildingo;.
.md we <1rc e1)_dO'itng our checl for It i' rca,onablc 10 behe"e that
,$50 to go 1010 uch a f unc.l the etlllC n\ or Newport Uc.1ch
GEORGI:=. AND R n I Gt\UCK don't want 10 'iCC their ocau1iful
B nmng coa tal ell\ become another
, P. To the Pilot. We mailed metropoh'> · Mo 1 1mportan1ly.:..
1h1!1 lcller tl) C. h1cf Camphcll tuumm contnhute 10 1he Cit\·,
· f.J e w po r t U e a c h P p I ace economy. II doc'i not make "n)
Dcpanmenl. He cnt u a nice en e to further damage 'uch .1
teller. and 'lated our donation "aJu.10le re.,ource
~cnt to the DARE program which IDA L. WILLIAM
we al~ !>upport Newport Beach
Weakening the strong
Cou rt nominee.s
shou ld be judged
on qualifications
J u t \\h.tt 1s 11 about Judge
Clarence Thoma!> 1ha1
mo.1kc'> pohllcal liberal~
tremble and cau e ome of
them to rc,ult 10 uch
cmoarra...,111g epithet .ts 'Oreo"
(Black on 1he outside but v.hi1e
uh the 1ns1dc) and "Uncle Tom '
10 cha 1c1cme President Bu,h'\
rcce111 p1d. tor the Supreme
Co1111 '
. tn~e hi\ nommauon la~t
month. I homas' religious beliefs
h,1\.c hccn maligned ond h1<;
commitment 10 racial cquaht)
lamoa .. 1cd by Cnllc'i "'ho e ugly
rhetoric call into quc,tion their
• own .1dherence 10 the twm
p1llur' of hber,1hr,m -tolerance
and J1\Cr'11\'. ·
. Ho Kennedv. n Na11onal
Orgam1allon for Women acti\.; 1,
publicly e~coria1ed Thomas a
"an inferior pcrwn" who "looks
runny. and he' Catholic. Lot of '
(.' 1tl1<1hc., real}\ .tre all n~ht, hut
a C ttholic on the ~upreme
Court v.hen )1lU \e alread) go1
. three., l go hhml ''hen I ti) to
t.ount 1hem ·
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\
here appcof) to be no magical
\O lu11o n .10 the bagger
roblemll facing NeWTOrt Beach. ~o build or not to build on public
and "a' a ferve nt i\\UC facing
~.ry E-'ouncll on Jul> 22 meeting It
ook great effort on th~ part or
I n th!\ modern age when the
government 11. 'uppo.,e to he all
1hm1?" to all people W1tnc~., the·
Stotc hudgct deficit. rh ')', the
go,crnmcnt, dt> not con,ider hew.
the~ .ire going to mt ha<l . univ
h1l\\ they can get more mone)
\\h.11 '' 1h1' Ho? A quota for
( .1tholic:' or '"nfll> old·fa!>h1oned
rchg,1ou' ti1gc11n '> And .,.nt.c
\11u 're cnl1nting. there arc onl)'
l\\ll C.1th11hc' on the ( ouri,
Antonin )ca h.i .tnd Anthony
""l'OllClJ\ -
I hen the re'\ 1ri:ini.1\
'elhl\led hl1crJI l1ll\t'rnor
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A}OL Pbll S.insunc ...
ouncllmcmhcr Jean \\.-all,
4vclyn llurt .inJ Ru1hdyn
•1ummt:r tu \J\ NO to the Ba\
'luh propmcd e\pan"on plan. ·.
(.ouncll 'hould be h1ghl~
ommcndcd un 11\ agac1ou'
lcc1~1on fhc land 111 4uc,uon "•'
1 gencrou g1f1 c.ltma1cd to tht' Cit)
y Jame Irvine for Puhhc
·n1oymcnt
I· wa llpJHllcd ~n hear
'ounc.:1lman Co' 1:.tlled lht' \.Ole
rcttllv shockmtt." and he further
1ddcd ''1f th" had happened lo
my other property-O\\-nc1 in to\\n,
\Cl)hotty Wt)Uld he up 1n ilrm\ ..
·Suffice 1t to '•'>-Councilman
ox failed 10 note that the
ntf'U\ef\illl point ~ ,. th11t the
lay Cluh " u priv,1tcly n~ncd
ntcrpri t: locutcd on· puhlic land.
h'lurk:illy <1pc11lm • pJ\t Yec9rJ
mJinlle 1ha1 C1h Ofhc1als h.1"e
ong \upportcd ((lft\tructiun or
JJllr de,clopmcnt , 'uh\Cqucntly
Meg dine the dam;igc at v.oultl
l he lcg1 latu.re .,eem' to lci:I it
t"' .r gnmr Being tnun t~e
indMdual,. that elect them
Thi alt bring me a round to
'omc v.ortls that I ha"e hanging on
the wall of my office
· You cannot b ring about
pri"penty hy d1 couraging thrift
) nu cannot slrengthen the weak
h) wc.ikening the \lrong You
cannot help the wage camer by
pulling down the wage pa)cr You
cannot further the brotherhood or
-man hv cncourilging eta\!> ho.1trcd
'I ou cannot help the poor b)
dc!>ttO) mg the nch You cannot
lecp out nf trouble by i.r ending
more than you earn You cannol
build chnracter and cour1o1gc by
1ak1ng nw.ay man' iniuati"e and
independence. You cannot hdp
men permanently h doing for
them .~hJI they could nd 'hould
Ju for 1hc1mche\ "~ \hroh~1111
I 1ncoln
t'Cd I 'iilV more >
. JOll"-RI( HA~D~
( (1'\,l \k ,,,
Oou~ \\.1lder w.ho -..ml
wntcrnins I homu,, · I he
LfUCSllOJl ~.hm\..JIU1Ch-4Jlegw0('~
'' 1hcrc 10 the Popt7" I thought
v.e 1\t pa'>I .th.11 kind of·
preJUJ11.:e \\'llh the electton or the
n..i11un\ fir,1 .C.1thohc pre<1ident
1n J Wi(l ) OU remcmocr him,
dnn't wu. (rmcrnor? Hi~ name
"''John ~cnned\.
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' 1 F.rom A.1 along had one. fivo childrl'n lost their
fathcn .. 1 ~1 the Fourth District Court of Appeal in 1 nta•Ana upheld Acosta' conviction for "Our lives will never be the same."
: ii cgally taking.a vehicle but found Acosta "It brings back memories of •the ma1or
: <:tuld not have foreseen lhat his actions tragedy o< lhis department," said Co la
, during t~e 48-mile chase across Orange Mc a Police Capt. Rick Johnson.
1 <;punty would cause the helicopter crash. AJthoup Newport Beach police pilol
• : 1 The ruling bar pro ecutors from Bob Oakley wu quoted at the time of
: ~tryin3 Acosta for murder. But Acosta Acosta's July 1989 K ntcncmg, Nc~rt
1 oould still be tried for 8 lesser charge of Beach police official this week declined
: i~voluntary or vehicular manslaughter. comment and refused to lcl Oakley and
1 1 U pro ecutors take the latter route and fellow pilot Myles Elsing speak lo 1 d~cide not to appeal to the state Supreme reporters.
Oourt, Deputy Public Defender. William Acosta wa driving a stolen Nj~
l(enney aid he will· seek lhe immediate Pulsar when he refused to pull over for "
tclease of Aco ta, who has already served patrol officer the night of March 19, 1987. t~e maximum time for car theft, from He led patrol car' -nnd the two
FOisom State Prison. helicopters -on a pur uit of up to 90
: For family and friends of the stain mph through several cities.
officers, the new rut;ng reopcnc:d . Kelley argued during the trial that
etnotional wounds. nothing Acosta did on the ground, no
• 1 "It brings it all back," said Helen matter how un~afc, influenced the way
fi:!ibolt, mother of Officer Ubolt, who was the helicopters were Oowrt.
,39 when he died. "I hope that isn't the But Deputy District Attorney Tom
... al dcci io~." --• Borri argued that Acosta i.hould b'{ held
1 "(Acosta) is certainly not someone who respon tble for the death'! becau'e he
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, SCtouJd be out roaming around. I lost a knowingly created a dangerou'I situation,
• ~· and he left two children. The other A 1·ury in May 1989 convicted Aco ta on Poli'ce hel·co t ( N rte h d ,..__ ti d Nocr.te~ 1 P ers rom ewpo eac an '-U3la Mesa co r ed in March, 1987, while in pursuit of a car thief. Three men , teer had two children and the ride~ three counts or second-degree murder. were killed; two police officers and a civilian observer.
· Ure returns to normal at Fairview. Center
But many QtJestions still unanswered
in wake of Tuesday's fatal s-hooting
By Anna Cekola
~llWrrter .
COSTA MESA On lhe !lurfocc. things have rcturncd .10
nprm::tl a1 Fairview Developmcnt•ll Center since n di~gruntled
employee allegcdty went on a deadly ~hooting r:impage
• Tuesday, leaving one supervi~or dead and wounding two
oihers, including the executive director of the ccnfer.
Hut quc!ltions remain.ancj !>peculatio n con1inues as to what
• cau!>ed the r:impage ::ind \\hnt, 1f an.):'._thing, could have bec1.1
dpne to prevent it. A crisi!. team al!>o rc;mains at lhc center to
· help employee~ deal ''ith emotion!> that may de.ii from grief to
r~ge.
Michael Rahming, a 38-year-old painter \.\ho had worked JI
tbe center 'lrnce 1 9~S. faces one count of murder and t\\O
count!> of attempted murder in connection with the rampage.
Rahming -v. ho reportedly had Jn ongoing d1i.pute ~th hb
supcrvi~r~ -allegedly stancd lhe rampage in the brc::ik room
of a m::iintcn:incc building Tuesday morning, hilling his
• 1mmcd1t11c supervisor James llcrbert Pichon, 36, once in 1he
head.
As other emplO)ecs in the break room scattered, police say
Rahming followed Allen f\lo11s. 53, of Garden Grove. into a
hallway and !thot him de:u.l. Police l>JY Rahming then went to
the Admini!.tration Building and confronted two c'<ccutives,
• firing several hots ::ind hilling center director Hugh Kohler,
42, in the head. -·
Los Angeles County Sheriffs authorities nrrc led Ruhmtng
at his Long Ocach home about an hour after the l>hooting!t ..
'Ooth Ko hler ::ind Plthon were rclea!ted from UCI Medical
Cen1er Wcdne!tday with what authorities described ns
upcrficinl hcod '~ounds. •
"All I c::in tell you is I'm doing OK," Kohler ~aid Frid:iy.
On Thursdny Rahming made his first appc:irance in I lurbor
Municipal Court, but did not enter a pica tu a count of
murder and other f clony charges. :iuthoritics said. ·
1 lis arr:iignment was posrporred for lwo weeks and he was
tran (erred to Orange County Jail in Sant~• Ana wi th an
increa cd bail of S500,000.
A p ych1atrbt who evaluated Rah.ning on order~ from
Fairview officials said the painter was deprc sed and ot abovc-
avcrnge rbk of acting de tructively, but was not dangerous or
unfit to work, according 10 published rcporb.
"I don't kQow if it could have been avoided," said
I !untrngton Geach attorney Seth Kel ey, who had rcpre cnted
Rahming since Augu t 1990 when he filed a v.orker's
compen\atiqn claim for emotional stres . Rahming also fried a
racial discrlmina•on <!!aim with the state, '"hich "~'!>eventually
denied.
Kcl cy. ~aid hc~s even heard tha1 some employees who fell
'>orry for Rahming arc trying to start n legal def en c fund. •
BUSINESS: Summer not sunny for local merchants
From A1
manager Brtan Saldartn1. ''They're
\laying at home "
Mo'>I agree the lack of 1;un and the
larkluster economy arc rc'lpon,1ble for
the worst summer 'Season tn memory for
reta1lerc; "People arc not o;pcnd1n,e and
Belletin board
they're not rcn11ng place<, ti'> much a'
they used to," \atd Charlie Bauman,
president of 1hc BJlhoa lmpro"ement
As'loc1at1on. "We havt..'ii 't had a day of
full sun All the restaurant' urc hurting
real bad. I'm \Ure 11\ the ~cathcr.
Bauman e't1mr1te'i \JIC\ arc off more
than 40 percent among many Balhoa
businc11 es that depend on a strong
summ(#r season to urvive lhc re'>t of
. the year. "The summer trade ts what
k~ep them all going," he aid.
"Whenever the sun 1s out, people make
money:·
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HOSPITAL: HOmeoWners OK Plan
From A1
enhance ~\alS of the whit~ water
and bay."
Hospital president Michael Stephens
• wa'I pica cd with the vote. "I think it's
an important initial endorsement."
The 1-toag master plan, sla'tcd for City
Council review this fall, will add roughly
285,000 square feet lo the existing
480,000 quarc feet of buildings in the
upper campu off Hospital Road and
some 500.000 square feet of structures
to the lower campus along West Coast
Highway, where the cancer center and a
child care center arc located.
The upper campus wtll continue to
hou e rnpaticnt services, the: emergency
room and administraaive offices, while
the lower campus will consist of mostly
outpaticnl clinic services.
Details beyond 1ha1 aren't available
because, hospital official contend, the
fulure direction of health. care is in
CQO'ltanl Oux.
Villa ·salboa and Newport _ Crest
residenb have mcl with Hoag officials
for nlmo t a year, trying to get the
ho'ipttal to lower the building heighb to
maximums of 50 and 55 feet.
Hoag wouldn't go that far, but did
lower the height limits enough that the
h1ghc t bu.ilding will stand only one to
two feet above· the bicycle path and
proposed hnear view park that will run
alongside the path.
DRUNKARD: .Local character felled
_by drinking problem, 'then by car
From A1
wheel cl\air and he used to push her
around everywhere. After she died,
about 12 years ago -that's whcra he
tarted drinking."
Lynch has hr approximately $500 n
month sociaJ ecurity checks sent to
Caouette for safe keeping. Lynch ha
no known relatives. "The night he aot--
hit by the car, one or our girls had
driven out to give him one of his
check , " Caouette said. "She was
surpri ed when he didn't shQW up."
We tern Medical Center social
ervice counselors arc arranging for
Lynch's ruture care and his friends arc
hoping he can turn his life around n bit.
"He'll be convalescing for quite some
time,'' said a hospital.our ing
supervisor. "But he's doing better."
Christian fa shion show do" The C\'COI I\ being hc)d II the 841·
hoJ Bay Club Tickets arc SB each " in tht Council Chambe rs 11 3300 Ncw-
pc•rt Blvd 1n Newport Beach rewurccs consult1n1 The seminar wdl be tion call 549-9999.
NE 'WPORT BFACll The \oev.p<!n lkach Chmt1an Wumcn\ Club rn rd1ally
1ft\'llC\ V•lu 111 their {a,h1on \huw and luoc;henn on I uc\da\ J\ugu\t 6 at 11 .30 1 m Fa~h10"' hy f1orcncc Smiles and ~pcc11I guc\t ,pcakcr Jc.in Bufton or Heart 10 I !cart Min1\tnc~ will share "P.? on how to be happy after vou've said 'I
For more mrorm111on. c1ll Donna 11 760-9616
Parks commi ion meeting
The Newport Beach P1rks, BClthc\ and Rccrca11on Comm1ss1on's Auau" meet mg will be held 11 7 00 pm on Aua
Now! For Singles ... gourmet en co unters
DON'T ·DINE Al.OHi ...
01111 In put com~_, wl1ll tllt Sifllla GounMt. Tiit Social Club tlllt pl'OYides Ille '*1tct W1rJ
• fw slftlle IMll end womt11 to enjoy 41111 diftilll in Oranp Cotlnt(s best rtstallrants. ttrrlfic
ptltits •lid fabllloua trips. •
1t111 111 Allpst 13 at 111t ncttina lobn Domillia Rtstamnt OA tllt bay la Mtw,ort ltac-.
fltwrt mt1b Include Tiit "*tit. CMatedair, Bistanct. llln'IMs•. Gll.W Ill 111 ,
pllerJ lollf Ind rectJtjoll, and lrlill trill lo I punMt dllllltl' Ht Dtl Mai.
for membenhlp informltion or
newsJtttw about Oranp County's
most 1xcttln1 dnaits . club call
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Populist Party
"II \.\.POR 1 BFACH -Orange Coun· r~ \ l'c>Jlull\t Puty will meet today in lhc fi11um room of Mariner's Library 11 Ir·
\Ille Hl\11 111d N1netecn1h St tn Ncwport lk 1 h· The mcchnJ ,1 .. rts ii 7-ClO Jl m 1'.1ul flurlhtll win speak aboul the pmpr~" lhc N .. 11onal f-urupcan Amcrt·
t.tn \•K 11:1' " m.ik1ng.
Better Breathers
I he r1r,1 mce1ina m 1 scrlc> of pruen· ldt1on' on lung d1!>U e will be on Aug 6 from 10 no a.m. to noon The Beller Hrealhcri' Basic:a enc will be prCKnled
t>y n team or health earc profu"on1I Jlm"1•l1n1 tn\lp.ht mlo how emph)"Cma, chronic flmn<hllli. Ind bronch1cc1as1s 1rc d1ag111"cJ. and trcalcd
fo rCJl\tCr·, {'Ill Ifie l Un& A.\10CllllOn 11 35 ~RM
Women's career
lkVINf:. -The UCI Women's t>p portun11y Center will he p1,1111ng on 1 new carcer 'Cminar Crom 1130 1.m 10 12..30
JI m on ua. 3 Eia.ht new careers of the future ... ,11 be upforcd by 1 panel and Pat [h"'Cr, • nrccr counselor and hum•n
1n room 262; I lum1n111cs Hill 11 UCI The couN: rec 1s $20 for members i nd UO for non-members ror more mform111on, call 56-713t
ingle parents
CO TA MF.SA A Parents w11hout Putners Ot1pteri 26 ind 566 free onen· talion 11nd general mee11n1 will be It 7.30
pm 11 the llohd11y Inn. ""Jll:\ S Onstot 1n C'mhi Mes.1 A $7 dance will follow. Call ~4H.l.JQ2 or 5:\8-1120
Graphics class
CO'iTA Mt:.SA -Q)asthnc Rc&ional Occupa110n1I Pro1r1m " offering a free counc on sraphte uU/prin1tng. The Kven·week course beams Mond~y 11 the Couthne ROP office at 8 a m. The cl.us will prcr.are students for occupalJons in lhe prin 1n1 Industry ·For more inlorm1110n, ca ll 979·19SS
A(upuncture relief
CO T MF. I\ Or Ron11d Bieler d1~uc~' how 10 " lop P1ln •1th Acu· p_uncturc" on Tucld1y from 7 10 8 fl m The ~m1n11r ••II 11ko place 11 Or. Biel· cr't office 11 440 hir Or .• Suite O. IJ\ CMt11 Mesa Adm1•1(ln la free, but rcacr· v1t1ont arc nctc urv ror more informa·
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Senior driver
NEWPORT BEACH -The Depart· ment o( Motor Vch1clc' i\ sponso11n1 • ~ruor dnvin1 cla 11 the We t Newport C.Ommunuy Center in Newpon Beach.• P1rt1t1pan1~ arc ch11blc for auto in ur· llncc J1JGC1unt\ Rtg1'tra11on begm~ Monday rhc kc "
S!I 1 he cla~ v.-111 be held Au& 22 and 2\,
Imm 9 .i m to I p m For more tnform•· 11on call 6«·3240
Swimming lessons
Nl::.Wl'ORT Of'.ACl l Sw1mmma In· \On~ for 1nf1nh throuah adult •&e\ bc.11n Monday 11 the Ncwporl·MCJI YMCA ReAJSlrallon 1s now t1l1n1 place For more mformahon call. 642·9990.
CdM reunion
NEWPORT BEACH -Corona del
Mar I llgh School's Clw of 1986 will be h1V1ng 1u rive-~ear reunion aturday, Aug 10, 11 the NYC n11h1dub on 1670 Nn•·pc>rt Blvd • 1n Costa Mcu. The reunion hcains at IS pm 'rickc11 can he purchucd 11 lhc dOOr for SS be· lore 9 pm. for mott mform111<1n" c:1U Dan Stcr1no 1t 489.()M().
ailing dub
N~WPORT BEACH • The Balboa S•1hnJ Auoc11t1<>n holjls 11,· mcctlnp on the finl ind third Tucsd11y of each month II the Amer an l.t&lon Y1aeh1 Ctub
· Th club " louted 11 21S 1$th S1. m Newport Ucach Meetlnp beftln al 6:~ p.m for more lnforrna11un , ca 8-40-9$7.
ORT brunch
C'O r A Mt SA -The Or11n11~tk1n for Relict tltmua.h l r111n1na (OR I) newly f1•rm ·d Or1n10 "County chapter ~II hold ,,., fin1 communllJ event llrun<h un ~un day •• tO:JO 1 m 11 the We Im >Ulh Cuu1 Pl.tu 1n Cott• Mew I or mor lnform11inn •htl\.11 ORT 1nd the community cvtnl, all MKW).'7·H·•671
Art talk
N 'PORT 8 f c. f111t art
Ind I ~P'OtlllltM ''°"' Gemini 0 l .. Wiii be lcad1tia 1nfoon1l t11b It the New· ~ tt1~-=.Art M111t&alft chulft& dM. ftlllMt h f'll A11P.",
for , llltlft 1nfom11t!Qft, call the MU•
ICUlft. C"UCllh•"' •par1mcn1 II 1 1121
Assault prevention
Community Strv1cc P~rams· SclN1I ssauh V1ct1m Scmccs.Pra-enuon Pro-1nms and Law Enforcement Au1s1ance pmaram will •&am be conducung rls frce fl11nnu1I YOlunfeer tr11n1n11emm1rs
The Law Enforccmcnl us1stance Pro-1r.im prOVJde~ 1mmed1atc en is 1nlcr'\'cn· lion to v1ct1m1 al the scene or the cnmc and follow·up ""f)pon sef'\ices. The Sex· ual Assault Vicllm Scrv1ccs/Prcventt0n Program prov1de1 crisis hotline counsel· ina. 11si1tt. victims durlna ho pilll cuml· nsuons ind with follow·up support scr·
VICCS
Volunteers aro needed. The free traJn-'"I scm1n,1ra will be held in Oran1c County beainning Sept 4 throulh Oct.'-C1ll flarbara We 1 11 756-067' with 1ny quc\llOn Or 1f )'OU Wini 10 fCil ICr
Clas of '81 reunion
Nr WPORT BF.ACH -Corona dol M1r lhfh School'• Oas or 198t will be hav1n1 1u t().ycu reunion 11urd1y,_a1 the A1rporter Inn in Newport Beach. 1 nc
reunion ataru 11 6 p m ind. ~s until midni&Jll •nd 1tt1ll offer 1 butret dinner, mu 1e and lots of te.mlJ\IJcina. TickclJ uc SSO per person. AU cJau memben 1rc In· vtlcd.
f'or more mfonnallOO, call Mike Ftll 11 786-JSJO or Scott Swan al 55 1-4342.
Head tart
C'O\TA M A0
-The Oranac C-oun1y llead 11rt proanm is now acccpt1n1 en · f(lllmtnl 1pphcali<ln' for the fill program which be&1ns Stpl 10. The l tcad Start pmpam will tic enter· 1na Into Its 27th >car 111d is well llnO'*n for 11~ ~niquc proiram wtuch fO\uKs un the acrr Ult'em orthc th1ld 1nJ 1nvulw· mcn1 of lhc family
Children mu I bo .. r1rs of •ac by
()c(. l. 1991 ind mu be ftt,m kJW• ~ncomt f1mlltes . Wclfer. lamiliu ind chtld1en lnlft'I foster homea .,.. clia1 le to •llcnd the free P'lll""" Ouldrcn •11b
h•n<happ!nt Cll~d1hoftll ire '''° cU11blc for lhe pq11"' and 1re tl'ICIOUr1tcCI co apply f.mlfte.1 muu ptuYido ~r of in·
Cl1"M and unmun11.111oru mu t be up 10 dale for the child 1bc Heed Ian prC)lram otrcra 1 Ylfl• •
CIY ol lc1mln1 •ltd 110Cl•l11atl0ft ICllV1hct Jurina 1tlc ~ I f2 houn the '111ktre11 it· lend da -A l\Kk and hot lun<h arc rr~~J fOJ• eldl ~ IJ " th · fuft&h rut me1h ptO"ided ti} lhc O.l1fon11 ate1
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~E_,, . ---~ H c wa$ a 5-foot-9, ~~"ORr t:;~
I 9 0 ·p o u II <# .~~ , :'.f' ~
Jiqcbnckcr fo)-/four /~ • ~~
years, n two-ye or starter I• · i\
ut guard and a IWO·)'~ty 11 ~·
starter ot. fullback in_,.Ms \_. .J
junior and cnior scusons, ~
capl>inJL it with MVP \"9 honors in the Orange ~Cf'~~~'~
Lcnguc in 1935.
He was Al l~in, an ironm:m t)'pc under the
coaching of Ralph K. Recd, and the pattern of
success he enjoyed from Doy One to the present
typifies the perM>nncl who hove earned the
respect or Newport lleach for the ·Long Gray
Linc of football that Newport Harbor I ligh
School has produced these post seven dcc•1des.
Irwin. along with the great llal Shenin (1942),
Shrine ~dout Rollie Pulaski (1952). center
Denny Dean of &he turn-around tale ·~. llrian
-------• Theriot and the gusto of --the ·7~ the rccor~ ····s really breaking exeloits of It quarterback Shane Foley tough ... but I 10 the mid·SOs, blended think the man i n I 0 0 n e t e 3 m On
(Brinkley) they Thuri.day, ... in their crrort to create a succcssf ul gol f have right now tou r nament for t he is doing a great school's football program.
It's Sailors booster J·ob • -Al -f>i!Sidcnt T01J1 Wilti;1mc;'
Newport Harbor brainchild to help fund
the current football team
under Jeff Drinlley, not
unlike most prep 1001ball programs which
depend on the gcncro'iity of boosters toLa or
break a campaign.
"We (Al and hi~ wife Loi\) go up · couple
times each year to cc them and they plq,y \Cf)'
good football," aid Irwin. ~1 0u1 you lnow, )Ou
look :u their \taff. They're oil \\Olk-ons.
0 1 y don't ha'e the money or the pchonncl
and s really 3 tough situation. ·l know the
feeling. l v..illed on once (or four years a the
swimming coach. You have nu contact with the ·
adm1ni trators.
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"You have problems and )OU don't know who
to go to. It's really tough. They don't have the
pcrM>nncl to ussiGn and they don't have the
money. But l think tT~rnn (Orinllcy) they h:ivc
right now is doing a srcat job."
G olf Jnd money J\ide, it h.1s brought
together a collection yf former. ;rnd
current achlctcs. ''ho epitomize the
\uccess of the SJ1ltm, a g.11hcrins of e.1i;lc
unique to the Newport Ueach Costa Me a cene
Among lhc blue chips from lhc Long Gray Li~ (from ldlJ Hal ShcOin, Al lr\i~in and Rollie PulJ ki. AbO\iC, Brian Theriot (30) and Denny Bean. .
Jn\ln \\COi on Ill 'lp\!nd four camp.1ign' unJcr
!he tutcfagc of 1hc legendary Amos Alonzo Stagg
at College of the Pac1rie before World War 11
\\OUlcJ Cal;ipult ham into J 01ght deck offtcc('>
rnlc on the US~ Lcxinston
A lot of blue chips_ dot the Long~ Gi-ay .Line
Ile \\a .1l'i.O a '"1m co;1ch at L'n1on College an
Schencctad). N. Y for four yc;ir before
returning to COP lmeny to complete Im
education.
A yenr tat Antioch 1 ligh in Northern C:ittfornia
and o }Car JI Valencia 1 lith 1n Placen11a pa,,cd
before the bag breoi.. carne (I !arbor's Wendell
Picl-.ens \\JS elevated to Athletic Director ul the
fledgling Orange Co:i\l Collc:i;c) in 1948, .rnd
Irwin 1epped in as the S;ulor • head footb~•ll
coach.
In ju)t hi' llCcond )'car the dream tc.1m urrivcd
:inJ quan erback Don Cantrell guided a go·for·
broke collection to on 8· l campoigo in '.i9.
lr'\\ijn \\OUld eventually w1nJ up as U(.I'
Ulhlc:11c.. director nd 1 pre cntl} retired, lt\111
here in Nc"port Ococh. still enjo)ing the good
hfc.
"I enjo}ed
roilc:ctini 59
e"el')' minute· of it,". st1iJ l ~in.
)Car back to t ho.,c da> 3\ u
Soo THE TARS/82
Tl1e Long Gray'line -it ~lllrtetl with Ralph K.
Recd and his fir,\ tar w.i~ Al Irwin. Hal Shc01n
would become the gray gho t of
1942 with All-CIF honor), and
Rollie Pulaski would follow in hi
footsteps :i decade later os o
scoring m:u.:hinc en route to the
)Ccond·e\cr SJmne All·Star Game
in lo Angele,.
Denny Oc~m Y.a\ the cent-e r of :i
group in the late '()(h unJer Wnde
Wall who helpcJ turn the corner
into the great 7(}. am.I in 1975 ii
br.1..,h kid namc<l Onan Thcnor. 11
produ~t of Pul:hki's Pop Warner
program, wa. one of many
'!\t:lnJouh n Harbor's football
progr.1m e'pk,<led into a pov.er.
Sports
Editor 1 he long Gray Linc was
.mchorc:J by jlc:cd, a coach who
wJ> loved far more for hi contribution us a pcN>n
th:in for hi) won-los record, ond it has t>Cen oi hnc
which halt no holes· with generation after t;cneru11un
"ith the common denominator -S:11lots football,
1 he rctm:d Recd once Invited me 10 hi home in
Ney.port lkach:hc v.as alarmed u1 the potcnth1I lo '
of mc:morab1ha wh1th he had accumulated, J\ "ell
as s.1lvagc:d, ond e'cntuall) it "311 'HmnJ up at
I forbor·> I lcrirnge 1 lall.
What struck me at the time was ni' hc.trt ,,, ""'
p1clcd through .1 g.irage·full of material. h1'
commitment to the mcmone:. u( 1hc Sailor ·. and I
fintl it very ea'y to undcr:.tanJ how the Long Gr.1~
Linc :.ilwa) cumc back lo Ralph Recd .
It .111 tancJ in the Orange Le.1gue in l9J I. I he
S;ulor' ~ored two touchdown\ onJ \\Oil l\\O i;:imc,,
I hey were )hut out in the other four 'tart . A )C.1r
bier. Reed'" S:ulor., scored two touchJl'''n\ .1g.11n.
an<l lo t all "' game ....
And although a charhp1on'\h 1p .,c.1..on woul~I 1111r
come until 19-l:? unde r Wcmkll Pu:kem bl'hllld the
thunc.lcnn!l lc&' or Shc:Oin. the l\C\l nine )C.lf'.\ \\\1\11\I
not sec .i S:ulllr-. clc\en full under th\! .500 mad.;
II'\\ in' tl)..l<) te;im \\3 the nc\t clull wh1\.h '"'uhl
m.1lc it\ m.1rk -~l\Cr<l~ln(t 35.9 f)lHnh p r ~.1mc en
route to un '·I record -the only hlcm1 ... h the
unfori;cttablc 43·17 "'" lo Fullcr11.m. ,
1"11c '5~ failed to a;cner:HC a ch.imp1on<.h1p
,ea\Oil, but the 1952 1cam under lr'\\tn produ\;c I
l'ula.,i.i. the Shrin e Game tum.loul "ho 011,-.c:d l1)
an C:\ela h to 41nta Mon11:a ·,. Runn1l f>..no\ a" th same\ MVP
The '60' Y.crc al'o void of championship
--------campaigns a' the a1lorv
The Long Gray
Line was
anchored by
Reed , a coach
who was loved
far more for his
contribution s as
a person than
for his
won· loss
record . .,)
outmanned in the un'ict
l caguc again-.1 thi: re igning
{l\.lv.er of Anaheim and
\anta Ana, but the 'ta~c WI$
~·ing ~t b} Wat1<1 and h
hnanJ of Ohio ball .
J he ·7~ wa' a decade
Idled with nilm(' and
numoe r thal bcgms v.1
Ernie John on, tnclud '
1 hrcl' champ1on,h1p ea\tmi.l
three trip'> to tne CIF (maiort
-.ctwol.,) \Cmifinal' undor'
Hill P1aica ,. a ."P'"-
(jominatcd by h1 tackle\~
'upcrh . 1.1uarterhJ~k' and
hammcttng no·non en'
dett'n!>e v.h1\;h JU4'1 kcp
c: rry1ng fro~ yc.ir to \Ctir -'
The carl1t s(k. v.crc h:ird to .. wallo"' "" cnrnllmen
See BLUE CHIPS
Only a crasjler's' better half really know~ the half of it l
li~c thi ... aml much wohc. has been around rllc v.l1rld in }lrotc ~nal
"'1 here's no compari~on." .11J Nc"on, ba,eh:ill.
rnmp.uini; the hum1d11y on thi' d.1y lo 1hc A hi&h school p1tchins :-.en-.. ll\lll ,,h l
"11)' II i-. II\ Horid.l, vir,ini,) ot turned lo (,\lchcr "'hilc al Orange CO:l\l
Okk1homa, wl~cre 1t tcJI/) ,ct\ ow;y Collc~e m 1977, Ncl~m "r~nt 7l J ,1)
i.Junng thc summer month . bch1nJ the plate for the Seattle ~ltarincr'
I h: \hould knrnv, of cour,.c:, 11fter in 1.QSJ. hi only big lu~ue dury during
• l>cu tina 1hc minor lcuguc bu,hc' Cor three hi~ perennial niinur lcaJ:ue t\1rccr. a la
uillcrcnt dl!CuJe-., rt.1ying ror 13 'cpnrate thl! journc) m.1n cute her in null Dt1rl1:1m.
team ~. oping "{th the cnlllc~' bu" ride , Cr:i h l),1\.1\, 11hcr "hom Nelson \\U
e11itla ro~y hambur&c'' C\ ry ni ht for nicln:uncJ late m h" career.
13 )C r sinJ \v.cu1ing un,lcr h1 \: 111.:hcr' ihi i the hr 1 ummer that Ncl on
i;c:ar m wme of the most unmcrc1fol und hi "'re. Carrie. hoi~ pent in their
humiJHy in the country. Nc"ror lk ch h lme. lkfor • 1t ;a .,
Ncll!On i nc\l wit h the Ne;' 'ork f\kt .11".) in Por1h1nd, Ore .. eJmonton, •
th~ same year &hut Rod Sh!\\.lfl m.1ilc t\lb rta. v,rn OU\.'Cr, n.c . (lf Mi<llanJ,
"l'on1~hl'~ the Nigh&" top tO hit ind I C\.1 • llh h l of top k•Ok\ like 3 AAA
the New York Yank1.:c Jcfct11c1t the Aull> Club mnr. .
DoJ;cr in 1hc W~rlJ Scri1.· f~'' the Whllo he ponden his new life ou~1J
\CC n\J cnr in a ruw. Ni,un w ' till (\( ho b 1ll·for·:a·h\lng. Nclli\On 'lnys ~htup
~·..,,....---!fl=n:tt lrc!.h in ur nti~ • ______ ..;.on the i.li..1mond lie plu h rhto,n n!Yl!_--.;.·:.:.~
He ci1 around, in other • rU • Ir fur the Ron er D mipru tc. m m:in~ cJ
Baseball
people po round &he block 1n hfc. Net n by Cu 1:a Mc a'\ Oroo tom th.11
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Fromk
freshman starter for 1he seoond·year school in
1932.
' Timing is everything and Jrwin is the first to
agree he and the clock have been aood friend •
"Ralph (Reed~ wa tops, as individual, as a
coach and as a friend."
With two daughte" (Claudia and Marcia) and
lwo grandchildren (Carrie, at Chico State and
Casey Maze, a entor at Harbor), Newport Harbor
remains as the ceRtral calling card. · s heOin was the bull who came through the
ring totally untamed, wreaking havoc on the
opposition like nothing before at Harbor,
and has forever been the statue that so many
down the line would be~pared to.
He bulled through the pposition as the Sailors'
tailback and lineback • gaining fir t team AU·
Southe~n California honors, and timing was
om~1h1ng he was never really acquainted with.
He Sllllply ran ove r people.
The riming foc1or never c~e for Sheflin ....
Wo~ld War II was in i(S darkes1 days during hi
senior eason, he was soon off for the Pacific and his football dreams went _______ ..._
with him:·
Shenin return~d to play
briefly at Santa Ana
College after the war, but
in reality, Sheflin's last
moments of glory were left
on the playing field against
Glenn Davis and his
Bonita High teammales 'in
that CIF playoffs game of
1942 -Harbor's only CIF
encounter during the first
'He (Sheflin)
was the
toughest player
I ever ran up
ag~inst.'
-GlfNN DAVIS
Army All-American
39 years of its existence. --------
Sheflin, who reside' in Newport Beach with
wife Barbara Joan, h.t'> three daugMcrs from his'
first marriage to B~rbara Jean.
Costa Mesa is home for all 1hree daughlcrs
Julie Gaffney, Laurie McRey and Lisa Marie
Shenin.
H e has undergone numcrou operations and
has not been in the shape he'd prefer for a
long time, but rema1m as the monument in
Harbor's football legdcy Davi\, the West Point
legend, called SheOm '"the toughest player I ever
ran up againsl."
She..(lin 's fi rst grandchild 1s due next month.
Shc'O m's tim'C was 4ll years ago, bu1 he says It
seems like yesterday
"Wh ere the hell did lime go'?,'" said SheO in. "I
used to stand watch in the navy, four on, four off,
and bitch about 11. ow il's gone. f\erything else
has gone by ~o damn fa!>l 1 too."
ShcfUn, bcawe of his health, seldom soc. the
Sailon perform -but ldm1t1 he IVidly keeps
track ttuoiaah newspa~r account1. ·
h'1 been four ot ftve ycan 1iR(C he hu seen a same. but he admit• he mar find himtelf forced to
come out 500n with his s11ter·in·law'1 sfandlon,
Jamie Bernal, scheduled for hb junior'scuoa this
fall at Harbor
And like so many who ha"e come throuah
Harhor, SheOin admi1fhis P.laymg days as a Sailor
played a major part of is hrc.
"I wa looking a picture'\ lhe other day,"
mused Sbeflin. ''Don Tripp, Vernon l:'iupatrick,
Manuel Munoz ... they're gone now. •
0 But I was able to play wilh my brother, Frank, ·
and another brother, 8111. I never 'did get 10 play
with my brother Bob, he graduated in '39.''
S1ill th~ Friday afternoon -including one
night game at La Palma Stadium in 1941 against
Anaheim -remain. ''La Palma was really a
baseball field and half the time we were standing
on the p1tc~er·~ mound," recalls Shcflin. ·
~
P ulaski came from an era which saw the
Sa1lof) enduring hard times -1949 seemed
like a long time ago in 1952 as Harbor went
3-6, it's second of 1hrce straight losing season~
Yet Pulaski, a quick·lriggcr quarterback OUI or
a spread formation (taken from the Marly
Keough-led Pomona Red Devils of 1951), was
cho en to play for the South in the Shrine All-Star
Game at the L,os Aoaclcs Memorial Coliseum-
F u I I er t o n '.s Jack -------•
Cartwright wa~ the only
other Orange County
player chosen to play and
Pulaski, operating in the
econdary, tood out 10
the extent he was runnC(·
up 10 . Ronnie Knox of
anla Monica .as the
Player or the Y,ear tn the
South viclory. •
He scored
three
touchdowns
and thr~or anothe a the
spread
formation
cMfounded
Fullerton.
Pulaski credits his play
in the Sailors' 52-26 lo s to
Fullerton during Sunsc1
League play a the key to ----....,..---
hi selection as an All·CIF player.
He scored three touchdown s and lhrew for
another ' as the spread formation confounded
Fullerton. Unfortunately,' Pula)k1's olrensive per·
formancc thd little to slow down the Indians. who
picked the Sailors' defense to shred .
Pula,ki ·cored on an 85-yard kickoff return, an
80-)ard punt return .rnd another long run from
-;crimmage . ~
·Irwin had introduced lhe spread forma1ion lhat
year, and it was la1lor-madc for Pula k1, a
versatile sorl who lc11ered in football. ba ·cball,
bMblball and tnidl. 11 a senior.
"W• Md UNd 1 lplit·T up to my tellicx ,..., ...
recalled PYJMki. •·11 w• 1n option °*sMC Md
we'd often call i pa.y bul God only knew what
would come out of it.' •
hlllld went oo to USC for four years, and
arcbi&ea•rc took over, u well 11 five children. A ,...nt of Newpon Beach aincc 1943 and thoo
owner ol the firm of PIA -+ since 1964. he resides In Newport with his prcsenl wife, Madine.
Pulukl YOWi to compete in the tolf tournament,
althouah he lut swuns the c1ubs when 22 ycan
old.
A s &a l-oach in the Pop Warner football
program (which evolved into 1hc · prc~nl
· Junior All·Amcrlcon program), Pula'lki sent many
10 Harbor with the experience of whul.Cvcr lhc
Sailors were opcr'1ing ou1 of.
Whn1cvcr system the Tars were using, Pulusl..i
would adopt 1hc same 10 keep 1hc plu)'ers in lune
with the future.
Among his pro1cgcs tha1 he reflects on with
pride arc Gordon Allums oncJ Theriot, each for
his own reoson. ·--------"There WDS a lot of
irony,'' recoil~ Pulaski.
"Sometimes they could be
spcc1acular as a 12-yca r·
old, but wouldn't grow and
be all thut succcssf ul at
high school.
''One who we had
wanted to be a
quar1crback in the worst
wt1y as on I l·ycar-old. But
'He (Wade · '-
Watts) is one of
my favorite
people of all
time.'
-IDNY ION
Center, '68, '69
he jusl didn't huvc it nod --------
we hud n good .one anywuy. We pl ayed him at
guard. The nc\t year he cume buck, but we till
had the ~amc qunncrbuck. I le fin :11ly went ou t for
quarterback as a freshman und m!lde ii , ;ind
'st•trlcd a!. a senior. That w:is Gordon Adams."
Adam) would go on 10 become a wulk-on at
VSC and became one or 1he great stories in USC
hi~1ory, becoming John Robinson' Marter for the
1980 Trojans (8·2·1). ·
Another who played for Pulaski over o spun of
~omc 14 season .wa Therio1. ''.He was just :!J
crazy then :is a 12-yetir·old," recalls f'u ln.,l..i.
"We'd have them do calisthenics and then do n
lap, and Drinn woulJ lake off like a bloody deer.
We all said someday he \\ai. going to be a great
quarter miler."
B eun, the starting cenler for 1hu Sailori.. in
.the second hai r or 1968 and all of 1969, "·1~
part of a group which laid the foundai101t
under Wade Watts us the Sailors turned the
corner in10 the '70) wit h five i.olid building year!>
To 1his day it is not his teammate~. or his O\\ n
contribution!. that Dean recalls. II is th\;
contributions of Walls, who broughl in a tough,
no-non eose approach built around a ~11011 punt
formation and a run-r un-run philosophy.
"I Jc'!> one or my favorite people of all time,"
aid Ban. now the pro1idcnt 01 a homo bullcJina ::::=.. -die Su Juen Group in R•ncho San11
A reMdcna of NNp911 Dc1u:h with hla w1(c,
Dcbbio, and JOn1 Kyle (.9) iand Ryun (">. Dc;an
said me IOOI I couple of sames D year lfUW, wl&h
ttls 10n1' apons lntcrnu 1 key.
"He tau&hl me more than ju"t ruo1b:1ll,"
continued lfcan of W11u1. "Jusl a whole lot nb<>ut
being " youna m9n. "Now ho's ccuins hi1 jusl r warc.Js on the
1iidcllnc:1 whh Lou Holli of Noire D.1me (Wuus
roached Hullz when the lath:r wa) on Ohio prep
und enjoys conlidcrable sideline stulus when the
Irish ore in Southerr1 California).
"ff c just brought in a whole new uuiludc for '
lhc bench bo)'S 10 get 1oush. Practices
were disciplined ond we needed it."
The Sailors went 6·3. 4-4·1, 6-3 and 6·3 under
Watts in his lust four seas{>ns, ~ctting up the 1970
Sunset League co-championship ycur under Ernie
Johnson.
Deon,. u i.1:1ndout pitcher drnf1cd by 1hc St.
Louis Cardinals, would go on to USC and enjoy
four nalional champion!>hip campaigns under Rod
Dedeaux, und spent a year in 1he Angel~
organization before joining the busincs world.
T heriot, although he played his senior season
• at Harbor in '74, racking up 815 yards on
164 ca·rnes and even TD , is till p/1ying!
That's right. A Jrack Mar of considc(able
magnilude at UCLA \Vtth such marks as a 1:45.7
for 800 mete~. 3:55.9 m the mile and 3:36.9 for
1,500 meters, Therio11s
final year of college -------• foo1ball eligibility is being
penl at Golden West
College thi$ fall and is
con si dered a so lid
candidate for a starter's
berth at running back.
· Theriot resides in Co ta
Mesa with his expecting
wife, Mi sy, as well as
lhree olher children.
A track star
(Theriot) ... with
such marks as
a 1.45.7 for
800 meters,
3:545.9 in the
mile and 3:36.9
M>r 1,500
meters .
F olcy's toried career
-at Newp o rt .
Harbor with his 46 touchdo.wn pas e , as
well as hi stacked -deck itua1ion at USC ove r 1he
past five year ha been well-doc umented.
The slick right-hander completed 59.9 percent
of hi~ passes in two years, connccllng on 374
pa\Se' on 624 attemp~. far and awn) bhuing all •
prevmu!I marks for a Newport quur1crback.
The Sailors enjoyed a iWo-ycnr record of 19-4·2
duri ng that pan.
The a1lo rs' golf tournament .1-. Sept. 6 al
Rancho San Joaquin Golf Club in Irvine with
green fecc; $100. Will1pm aid 1he goal 1 $32,000.
l·urther mformat1°" can be obtained by contac1mg
Wilhums a l 979-2470.
Blu ~ chips have dominated. Long Gray Line of Ne~port Harbor football
From 81
'took a sharp turn dm' nward, but Mike Giddings
brought the Sailor\ h.tck (now in the Sea View
League) for a four-year run of success as Shane
Foley & Co hli,rercd the end zone like no one
before
In rho\c four <J1dd1ngs 'IC3\0ns the Sailors
averaged a phenomenal 2Q,7 point' a game.in 28
league game'
F olc\ thre" 46 touchdo"'n pa~'e' in his Junior
and 'cn1or 'easons for the l'ar,.
Pre\ently it\ the Jeff 13nn~lc\ cr.1 .ind the
Long Gra} Line remains intact ·"1th rhe Sailors
tn the thick of the title hunt two or the past
three -;ea<,on'
There\ more.than simply the fact thuy all
played under lhe blue and gray at Harbor thal
lies lhc<oe C\Cnl\ and individual' together in a
unique mold ,ind that 1~ 1he bond of success -
with Al Irwin \ fou r ye;m a a <;tarter, capped by
recogn111on J\ the Or.inge Lc.1gue's MVP in
1935.
And tha_t"s the ongoing succcs storie thal
lhey h.ive tn command. Not ju t this terrific
c;umphng of athletes from the past -but in
genernl, the entire scope of products out of
Newport Harbor' football program.
The> came from winning programs -and the
"'inning ha carried on through the decades.
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Rollie Pulasl<i Denny Bean Brian Theriot
Crash Nelson's victory
came with acquisition
Ff-om 81
~ca\on. "At thnt time," he \U1d,
"my concern wa!I ge lling 10 the big
leagues."
Nel on hcgun that year in
double-A, then wa\ promo1cd IO
nplc-A after 1he all-star break
"And with inten11ons and lhe
untlef\l.tnding of cl po s1blc
promotion to the big leaguec; at
1hc end of the year," he 11n1d.
"l hen (Royal• catcher) Jam ie
Ouuk br~c his hnnd and rumor
hud 11 thnl I wa-. going up. We h.Hl
a c.Joublehcndcr lhal night und I
caughl the-rir,t game and hroke
my leg
"The pln)'Ct development guy
(in the Kan'.t' C'tty organ1lation)
told me they d1dn'1 know who 1hey
were gotng IC> lmng up, hul the
n1~h1 before they m.1dc their
1.lcc1-,1on 1 broke niy leg. The next
day, 1hey c. tied up (Mike)
Mcfarlnnc"
Jamie nd C..irnc "'ere m rried
the foll<l"'lnfl winter, but Jamie
'ouldn't hchcvc tc m were 'till
calling • r1cr maJur 'urgcry ;.in~l
tr,1c1urc in h1'I leg
C.u cher,, after ••ll . .uc .ilwll)'S in
demand. He was pa"cd on thal
year. going from the Royal' 10 the
Bah1more Oriole' to the New
YorL. YanL.ec .
fhat' when the Cra h D11V1s
ync.Jrumc hit full speed. He hatted
151 m 28 games tn 1988 for the
fnplc·A 0.llumhu' Chppc~.
bocL.1ng up Bob Geren. But
Nel,.on nc"cr 1hou!!hl bout
hanging_ up 1hc .pike-. un11l 1he
Yankee w.intcd him to go 10 the
()oublc·A Albany YanL.cc'i .tnd
clp 1hcm make the plnyoff<o. /
Ncl~n did gel h1' fir\t ring and
thcn·Alb.rny Mnnuger Stump •
Merrill told him the te.tm couldn't
hove done 1l ~1tho11t him
~nd he couldn't have done ii
w11hou1 Coamc, \NhO wcnl h.1c;k to
hool and fm1'>hcc.I her 1..lci rce ·
"I'm lucky to have w meonc hke
her,'' he .1id
l he Ran er~ -hi\ l41h team in
14 yean. but the fir t tha1 rc~u1rc,
llim 10 pay -re prctly lucky 10
ha\:c J m1c Nel~'ln
Dukes keep pl~yoff hop·es 11/ive
Vi s 111 na Newport Beac h
rcma!ncd live for the final playoff
pol m Tc.mTenni~' Weil J)iYi jQn
t hurway _nig~t hy defeatina the
an Antonio Racquet\, 26·2.l.
n tiling W1ch1tu and
:1cr.1mcn10 for lhat final pot in
the We t, the Ouk haJtcd San
A11tonio' lcaguc·rcccud IJ·m11ch
winn1n1 trca~. includm1 l 2 thi
J 1m Pa.., iat uml M1tnon Bolkarnr
ctlgcJ Oretl'hen Mager' nnd Peter
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T he Bulldo.z.crs
c laimed a
19· 12 softball
victory over the Villa
i\hrtinique locals
Thursday night in ,
Costa Mesa
recreation ummer
soft ball Thursday
night, improving t'o
4·3, dropping the
l ocals 'to 5-2 in
Men's 0 ·2 action at
TeWinkl~ Park. The
locllls' Ron Romer.o
fi e lds a grounder
(above), and makes
contac t (below)
again)t the off crings
-or BulldoLcrs pitcher
Marly Korse.
\
Prospe~ts of.landi ng albacore, tuna con tinue to improve -. . .
F bhing in ofr,hore
water conimucs to
improve as schooh
of albacore, blucfin,
yellowfin ond ycllowrnil
move up from norihcrn
Oajn water .
The spori ncc1
opcroting out of Snn
Oic&o i getting in on·
the oct1on os 'arc private
yach ts running out or
local harbors. Wi1h
clca o blue water along
the beach ond loh of
bait lish. it could be ju t
Outdoors
o mn11er of days bcCore
catches or tuna uc being made <.lut of
Newport, Dano and Huntington harll<lr'
by unglcrs fi hina obonrd faMcr ·
'(Xlrlfi,her' and ,j,-pJck charter bo.w ..
Albacore up 10 3 rmurllh h.wc .1 1te.1d~
been caugh \\llh 1hc <i\crn&e 1~ingf1n
\\Cl~lll{: IO lhc I~· IU :!2-round ct ..... ,
I hc'c .ire big 11.,h fur llw. earl\ 111 1hc
!IC<l\lll\ .ml.I mil!ht 1mltc.11c Ill.II 1hc run
\\ill . be 'horl. F"hcrmc n \\ho h.i' c nnt
causht an •1lbic in ·a numhcr ul )C·"'
o,hould book ,1 .. U;1y or mini·lung r .. rn~e trip
now.
ft look'> hkc fl\h111g •for blucltn,
}cllu\,flll, h1gC)C .ind )cllo\\1.111 \\lill onl)
t;cl b~llcr U!> the ocean \\:Jrnl\ .1 few mole.
Jegreeo, ;ind murc hail llhO\\·!> up .1rouml
h1 •h pol'>. • _
Skipper Uuzz Dri1cn<linc or 1hc.
\p<)tl(1\hcr "Pfll\\lcr," opcratin~ OUI or
J-i,hcrm:1n\ t .. 1nding (<119·:?2:?·0391),
l!\(lClh to "CC chools ur .ilh.1rnre .1ml
1un.1 pile up 1io the edge' cit the IOOO
f,1thom rid1:c and on 1hc h.1d• .,1de' t.it Ho,pt1al fl1und.11i11n .inJ h1ghhghh the
hJnh \Orne 70 lo SS milc'I 'llUlh of Po1111 m3rltn \Callon loc.111\. •
Loma. For inform.llilin ,;n par11cip.111ng in th"
II could be a wide open b11c "ith l1l(l'. h1g m:trltn foh1n~ tourn.1mcn1. cu'n1:ic1 the
pmdllc1ru; mi"<ed catchC'> or hig s.1me '''"· NC\\lf>Orl 55~ Club at 5 74. 7111.
f\hlrhn hJ\C mO\Cd tnlo m1d-cl1,1nncl 0 \\:Jh:r., but there arc 001 a lot ol fhh f\tJlo !>harl. h:iH' .11,0 rnli\cJ in10
being 'lpoucd or hool.cd J he ,,,11cr channel '"Heh 1n good numhcr ... and ,
1cmpcra1urc 1) nu,t11a11ng daily uni.I un11I many fo.h \\Crc h1x1L.cJ anJ 1.rndcd lhis
11 h,!\d'I off around 70 dc~rec,, f1,hing "ill' pa.,t ~eek. John I homp,on of e~rx)rt
he tough fo r 1hc hillft\h Oce1. M.1tlin arc Ocach, r1 h1nl! on \111,ud the "\\'1ld 'I hing" 'hlm in~ up on the 14 Mile O.rnl., A'al11A , iunnmg out ol Nc\\fXUI, l.anJ~d a
BJnk, :?Ot> Spot ,1nd o~f the e,1,, end of I IS-pound m.1~u "hilc ll'h1ng \\llh 11,c
San Clcmcn1c Island. ha1~ off t~c A,,,lun B.1111.. '_
I or an upd.i1c on l11g g.mu: 11.,lun!-1
0 ~ U.1lho.1 1\nt;lm~ Club at
The .innual Nc,~port Dc:id1 ~52 Uillt1'h Cl73·6lH1.
rag t1nd Rclc.i e 1 ournJment 1~ O
"'"h.edulcd to t:1lc pl.ice· cpf. S· • l IJ'> I. Good fi,lllnt: in Ncwpm1· h.1) " being
l lw. ann ual C\Clll hclfl!> !>Upport 1hc tluag rcponcd b~ ~111..c G.11dncr "ho
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currcn1I~ on 1.1p I 1H 1nlw111.1lh1n nn
thc'e C\Clltn!} 111pi.. phone Ga1,lncr at
(7 1-t) 671 0:1·17 dur111i: the (I.I\. .A
Jim \I(· min·\ <>utdoon 1 ulum11 upp Dt •
In the \et•P<"' lfcoa1h Co•W \le \.t l'11"t
tH'1' utl1cr S.1tunJ.1). .
Speedway has. Saturday· night . special Spiking in the sand at C~M
CO l Ml . .
By Richard Dunn
~Wl!llf
D \.C andiford end D1~l I h1n11n won't let a
hltlc gc .Cl 1n the way.
1 hey might h vc: 10 cover more 1round nd
JUmp more lrcnu U'I th n they thd "' Colle c
1camma1c , hut the Coron:i dcl t-.1.lr duo '' u:mn
up tho ladder in lhc rated Dud l 1 ht < · hfornin
Beach Volle)blll Serie,, which ~IOfl!\ II ( (\fClnl d I
Mar tatc Beach coJay anJ Suml:ty ( larting at 9
Im ) for the le1t port/Beach Ul ucs r. h1rts
mcn''I and w m J.iv1 Jon ~ourn mcnt.
"Mn-1t of the (two·m n) tum~ we play ag1un t uc
)oung anJ wmc .uc C\C:n h:alf our gc," mJ S~nJ1lor~. ~~. who f"l:l~cd with lh~ ~"l.'IU uJ•l
It mm 1t Cul Pol rumor (me lflt• 111\n 1 rnmc
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78
Cl.ASSllFIED INDEX 6q·Mn ... _ UP TO
161UD .... ..,
-II ---~TION~
$ 00
~ lilllllll;ION
DELIVERY
THUR8DAY8
ONLY. Newapeper
rout•• •vellabl• In 0•••• ••••
'88 M•RC•D•8 aGOCB
Mldntte .....,.,., 41,111 ,,.... 714/
712.0UO doyt, 7•41192-l•M .........
PER ·MONTH *II allFCI• * ....... , ..... ..
S:OO A.M. to 10;00
A.M. up to seo.oo per
day. Cw and ln•ut·
ance required. Cell
... 2~333.
~-133,000 080 Early morning motor
.......... . ~. I.~ . . -t
-'
Drher
P{T. Sc~Ule Va;fH .
Oell\ter .nackl. Use
UNITED Children Fund your own car. Rellrff1
Charity. offering Hlr fc, :°p~..:=';~ fingerprint and chlld --'-';..;...'"-;..;..;...;.;;__;__;-1
safety Info package. DRIVERS
Call eoo-927-e034 for Auto· rout•• avallabla
ordering Info. In Co11a M"• end
routes available. Deliver
Tues.day, Thursday &
Saturday. Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance.
4 • ••
Lost fl.
Found 2925
Newport Beach. No
collectlona. Deliver on
Tuesday, Thuraday
and Salurdaya. Must ---------YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED• CALL 642·4333' ,.
t' ' •••I ti-~ ' ' . ~.I ··.· ~ . . . ' .; t -COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH
FOUND: Black & white be available between SECURITY
StMltle. Collar. no lh• houri of 3:00 am
tag1. Balboa Penln-10 12:00 pm. Mu1t OFFICERS
1ule. 873-40iM have valid llcenM and una1med security or.
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S•·· C• ·~' D·,~·0,, f' \
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FOUND L 1 Ki Insurance. flcer1 needed, Hun· : ov ng tten, Call •"2-4333. black & white, epprox ___ ..... ______ 1 llnglon Beach area.
1 wka old, 7125 vie EXCELLENT PAY Call JML Security, Ellis & Magnolle, F.V. Home workers end ___ 21_3_·7_4_&-_7_4_7_8 __ 1
Call 983-3300 dl1trlbutor1 nffded by U.S. GOV'T JOBS .
LQST black Lab mix, no over 400 companlea. Now hlrtno Ip vour
hair, 35 lo 40 lb•. can ror 24 hr• amaz. area. For morl lnfor·
ma I e. n • u t • r • d . Ing recorded mea· mellon, call 1t4/920-
Memberships 5540
frlendly, sm1IH, need• Hge. 837·5710 1400 medJcallon. Vic. of -0-o-na._r_al_O_tf_j_c• ____ ,
Harbor & Victoria on 1125. Reward.M&-7992. SELF STARTERS
----!!!!!!!~-~"'"'!!'~'!9"'--------"1 LOST. male cal, black •NEEDED• John Wavn• Tennis w/Wii1e reet & face, 5 • S300-S500 per ~k Ul•tlme
mo old, curious & ,18AM·12 Noon Mem~ershlp. S600 --------• oeo ecs5.7744 I N C R E A S E frlendly. Vic. of Free· ,.aLLt
aom Homea-erea. RE· ...-... J .. CK SILENT Valfoy camp. YOUR · WARD. 850-11583. ,.. ground membership 041-0174, C.M . t0t Hie, only $1 ,590. REACH
Business
Services 3488
Electrical 3610
ELECTRICIAN Uc." 597664 (71•) 04&-4230 .
TOQAY'S
REAL ESTATE
CLASSIFICATIONS·
1002-2790
ARf IN THf. REAl
Lo11, 7/29, Sa.nta Ana DONNA Year 'round c1mplng
Ave. Sm blk dog, Shih 259-9188, Tuatln prMl..,,e, a nollonal s. THROUGH Tzu mix. rem, blind. -• OUR NEW REWARD. 548·2768. GET PAID FOR READ· star campsite In Ban·
OST ING OLASSIFIEO nlng. IMPROVED L : Blonde Cocker, AOS. Just Ilka thla · Even ngs 662•7553
712fS CoroAa del Mar. 1----------1 LOWER RATES Fem 5 vr• old, Needs onal Call 1·900·246· FIND
madlcal attn. Brown 3 '31 (S0.99/mln) or ~ ffi
Need a Fu? We handle
II all, fYplng, A/P &
A/R. All bus. needs
handled by our Secl'y
Guar. lowest ra1e1
673·2309.
WE BUY
FULL OR PARTIAl..
TRUST DEEDS"
(714) 83M577
KMS Electric, 2-20V, fopp•d•"emo¥• l•wnt
room addlllon1, coll· '"""'" MuC> 751~78
Ing rans, lights, plugs. * Verd ReJuveneUon
panel upgrades. Frff Cleanup • Trff Trim·
estimates 457·81 O I ming • Sprklr/Ughllng
Uc #602568/bonded Rprs • Seed/Sod
ED'S PLASTR.RINQ
Neat Patch•• en
Textures. lnVEICt. Fro
HI. Ouar. 738-8778
lnt/llllt. paten ptulwlng
Custom tutunng. QU•hty
work. Problems-No Prob
lemal I~, 554·7831
t ~I ATI" T A BLOll> Fences
& Decks 3615
coller w/turquolse Write: PASEE • 259A.
stones. 549·2275 dy, HS1 Llncolnw-ay. N.
675•2877 ev Aurora. IL 80542 an apartment E( TION
LOST VI I I GOVERNMENT JOBSI t.hrough claaif itd $1 50 per f ifte : Keys. c n ty 01 Now Hiring Nation· •
.. ----------------• American Legion on 11 wide. Call for Info & -. per day,
Cabinets
3490 FmNCES.QATES.
N•w Repair. Redwood/
C.c!w Pott~· a.t'HB
Jim Wt¥e 842· 7200 Rentals to
hare 2724 I
21 . 842·3915. llstlngs. ~56-0999, rml ~
Ext. 103. ($1,75/mln) 1-----------1 Thafs ALL you pay.
INTERIOR landscaping I Ba* Oii • hnes,
vCONVEYS CUSTOMS
Ce bl n eta/Furn llur •.
Flnl1he1/Re11ora1lon.
All quality. 548·5375
*AWESOME 3BR 2BA 1Np1 home, step1 to Divorced Physician PfT. Flex hrs. Good · 13 ~':°"s
Reas .rent. great sil· Quiel. cloan, $500 • y o ung woman lo preferred. 249-2109 NB Apt on the sandl • bchl Pvt BA/gar Hek1 very allracllve driving 1ecord. Exp M(/$' SERVICE Carpentry 3510
Floor
Install· Reparrs3620
1!11pert lnatallera
Hardwood fir, llno ..
ceramic, carpels. Sub
fir rpr. Uc. 848-·2821.
uatlon 0 3 1·7 5 48 dep '"' uhl 631·3388 ~r~a~~ 1~~~o:s 1~c·:~: LABORERS DIRECTORY
3 SEPARATE ·1ha10 Prof F 28 +!!Jv2Br 2Ba change for ocea1lonal WANTED
Doott·~Pl'f-Allff al «11
Cab1na1s-Panel·Locks
s1w1 oryw11 1'•1101 .. 11: room opportunities, lux NB opr w/lrlendly For more Information COM. W/O. S390 & courtaou1 n/s F. All babyilll.fng & light Construction project. CALL TOOAYll 3S yq ••P Jt<ry 642·0567
housekeeping. Salary, E s .. /h ASK FOR up. ~I now 721·9546 amen. 5532 64-4-111111 c11 posalble ... 97-0a&e P!7i'e~ce~ .. R~I~~.~=: OATES, FENCES,
CAB~l!TS. etc. lnte·
r1or/Ex1erlor Refs.
PQte 845·2227.
Furnitur e
Refinishing 362 1 BALBOA PEN PT 2BA, 800·945-0025 CANDY
1 BA Top dplx. Lg CHINIST Your dock. Young male MA Serv1co Olrec1ory Carpet
Expert refinishing
Stripping, custom
color matching &
repalra. 848-1039.
prof seeks same N CNC set up/operator Repre1enta11ve
Smkr S550 723.0432 ' for Maza~ and Mori· 642 4321 Seki lathe. Progrem· •
BEAUT homo near Back ming ••P•rlonc• Im· Ext 310 Cleaning 3514
Oay. Laigo yard, truit j ,.._ potlanl. Company
lteas hardwd firs. A.A. VENDING . ROCK N' ROLL benefits. Ap91y b• t1plc, w d Room furn, NOTHING DOWN· tween 9am-2pm Tues·
unlurn. sharo balh Handling Herstiey'1, Fri., 7 .. 02 Mount Joy
Non·smoke1 $400/ Nabisco. M&M's Ac· 10 People needed Or .. Huntlnglon
mo Calf 631·1364 l coun11 Established lmmadlatoly. Paid Beach, 7t4/a.1·3663
G I 3 500/ training. No experl-CDM. upSlrs room avall ross earn ngs • C I MAJOR TELEPHONE
38 28 h mo. Pff. Must ha11e ence necessary al '"large r a omo d 8 •31 8135 COMP•uv 'tlear beach M F $450, goo c redit. 1 -00. u • "",
mo 01.w1da. 673-6798 864-0567. Now Hiring: Technl· __._::_.--
COM 2BR 1 BA house "ESTABLISH clans. lnstallera, ac· • •
,,. Och lndry, full kit VENDING ROUTE coun1/1ervlce repa,lk/AM/£ $650 + 'h uhl. Avail •REAL ESTATE'l IESTI• operalors No experl· unmed 714 723·5002 N o Comp e t 1 t Ion· $3,000 MO. got•n. ence nec111ary. FOi ' lnvastmont Socured -· Information call 1·21~ fem shr Westcllff Ovr By Equipment & Mor· tlal In ADDITI N to 73fS·9807 ext. Tl482 I
Shre lg 3BA 3BAI chandlll Call Feat Comm'• 10 100% to e~pm 7 dyt
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Calif. Public Ullll·
1101 Commlaslon, RE·
QUIRES that all used.
h o useho ld g ood•
Repair Pro 15 Yra
Power Restrelch1ng
Install New & Usod
Fast/&41·1 972/Servlce
Cement
Concrete 3526
movers, print their •. Orl v.ways-petlos·
P.U.C. Cal T number , paths etc. No jOb 100 Jlmo's _a._ ch:iutfe.ur'• sm"ilf A111. Lie. Bond
print lholr T.C P. num· Mickey 536.0 !>53
Handy Man 3710 * t t REMODELING
Cu11om work. Elec.·
Corpont1y-T1lo·Plumb •
• Fences. Kttth 898·3116
..-..-REPAIRS Homef
Rental PROPERTIES
Palnt.Carpenlry·olc •
Orywau...Gaty645-627-7
•HANDYMAN• bar In all ac:tvertlse· -----'------4 ments. II you have a D.A.Z. Con etructlo n 8'9 '~ &:;-;:~.:;: quest1011 abOut the le· Crar11manshlp, con· •
gnllly of a mover, limo crete & block. Fro All resldenllal & com111'f
or chaullour, Call· est.· Competlll11 e repairs & malnt Re ll·
Public Ullllles Com· pricH. 751 ·8535 able & reesoneble.
mission. 714·558·41 51 ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION Rel1 •va1I 962·1333 home. pool ssoo Pharmaceutlcal 1• ST ARTI Advanced
sec A11f now 631·5122 800-253·7631 24HRS Trng • No de1k Fffl FT/PT. Patrick Lido II & Bay Frnl Lgel LIQUOR LIC $16,950 QlllHple Sl55-5824 RECEPTIONIST ~ .... ---------i Masonry-Concrete Po APT. M.AINT!NANCE
tlos·Orlveways Point. Over 1 S y ra exp. In
2BR 2BA apt. To shr Orange Old On-Sala NATIONWIDE USA. Inc
wl l h /n s fem All Cocktail Type-47 or 48 amen m placo 311 11 TotlFroe 800-S42·3673 A Daily Salary S300 for
needs is you 714· Local P a y P h one buying merchandise.
673·1849 or 673·1667 Route. Quick Return No exp nee. 1141 860-1 800 8811. ~ prof to shr 3BR, on nve1tmen1. 1· • -A-11-·. -L-~--1-m--~_ .. -.. o-m-e-n. 28A EASTBLUFF hm 274·141• EJll. P ....., .,¥ ... $•25/Wkly. Fectory NI smkr S5:?5 mo • M&rlne Engln• °'1e1haul assembly al home. No
deposit 721·9629 Shop. N8 On• of the Hp. l·900-76G-7020. 7
N.13 Lorge unfurn room boll. $1 25,000 Turn. daya/ava. S5/mln. In beaut home SJ~O key Bkr. 844·8567 -~------
• ullls Empl adull Vending Route: For B1rttndtr Trelnee1
Avail now• 645-9515 •ale. A bu1ineH with NHded. Call;
. Sleps to Hndl g a steady ca1h Income l ·BOC>-34'·5011 Ht. 1
-.,, very nice unil, ga1. 1 ·800·955-0354 EJCI.
'W/d, lfp. d/w, $495 mo _3_oo ______ _
722·8429 or 675·2232 Vendlng•Local Roule
N8 -€'Blutf POOLSIDE For Sale•81g S Loca-
!XEC HOME Mslr BR, Ilona. 1900 Po11lble
frplc, eloc gar opnr Each Machine Weekly
&500·'700 721·0400 •Must Sell•
Rt:siness
Oppwtun1ty ?904
HJ00-226--011 0
WP, LOIUI exp. a mu1t
for high paced, grow· •
Ing. •loan company
Send resume & Hlary
hl1tory to. The Pilot,
P.O Bo• 1560, Cotto
Meta 92626 Ad . .-334
A
Restaurant GOOD PART·TIME I Cocklall Waitres s
needed Also FULL·
TIM E Food Server.
Apply In person at AD ! G1no·1 on the Hiii
428 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
Re11auran1
TIRED OF
WAITRESS
OR WAITER?
• 6AM·12 Noon
• 130<>-$500 per wffk
Call Diane In T\Jslln, 2 59·9 t 88. Or Mark
In CM , e41-01'74
CALL OfE
OFOU1
FREMJl..Y
A().V/-SORS
1004YI
CALL:.
·M.C.I. PAY PHONES I
842-5878 LOCAL ROUTES
A llmlt.cl numbef Of tM Mw Mc '""SMART fWf phone rOUll9.,.. now ~In thl•"" for Pfill•te ownerlhlp. [xpect ~-RO I.
NO ovtAHfAO HO INV£HTORY HO AtAI. COWSTinON
FVU. WAAAANTY, INSTAUATION I ~
(jpen.IOft JWClgrlm and Pf~
flAST TIME OFFtA .lnYMtmenl °' 111,000 fo m.ooo '~·.
Only those who deafr• .1rue Ind~· and meet
quallflcatlont Med ~pty.
Call 1 8oo 332 4301
1r Conditioning
I 3418
lMldc.lpt M 11.e 548-3096 Apt. Malnt. We can
handle any1hlng shOrt
of a ma1or 011erhaul Ceramic
AND COMMERCIAL Newport Beach · 1les 3528 REFRIGERATION. Cosla Mau • Hunllng•
SERVICE. SALES .JACK KENNEDY TILE ton Beech A1eH. Cnll
licensed 67:1·8081 & MARBLE. INSTAU CCNTAUfUAA NTENANCE
+ REPAIR. All typH ___ 64_2_·2_2_1_1 __ _
ppllanct.?s
Service ' 3426
All Mahs a1ld MOd.,•
Cou1'1eou1 S.rv 558-0StS
3021·B Hatbor Bl. C.M.
sbestos 1 3430
AHESTOI REMOVAi..
nealdentlol/ Comm'I.
Certified ~8·5088
uto
Repair '.M47
of Pavar1. Wa1hlng & Complelo Mainl/Repolr
Saallnp. 497·58fS5 Plumb·elac.•cMpenlry
THE ORIGINAL paint Rent al p rop
our specinlty 5119-57 17
DEAH lht TILE MAN DAN 'S Home Bu11nost
leaky ahowers·Acld Improvement. Oiywall.
WHh ·& ragtout. Now Carpentry & Palnllny.
& Repair. Ba1nroom1· eondaa. 8"5·7672
ShOwer doot•. Kite• ---------
FI0011·Plumblng Uc. HANDY ANDY
25yra 0 C. 07l·8065 El•c·Plumb·Palnl, Lt.
Tiie a Mel'ble ln11a11 a cor,:>nlry. elo 831 ... 043
repair Prompt Hr• HOMI! R E P A IRS .
vice, rr.. ..1 No fob Most all tradH Com-
too email . l"rank merclal & rHldanllal .
Turner, 957·19:;3. 723·5677, 97()·2319.
TILE ln11anoC1/Ropalred. a .. 1 the high coat or Prompt Courttoui $tMce
Auto repair. 24 hr frM tat. a Aelefenca1
Hauh11g 3720
mobil• rn.chank:. For• John I Shelby 148 0179 elgn & Oometllc. 20
yrl e11p .... 7-1~508. Child Care 3536
Bathrornn
F~t!f11ll'~h J·MB
..-LT HAUUNO $CRVICI!
Clwegt!'f(J CWIWt..,._
Jon 845-8192
21 VtAR old Costa
MOia MOll'l•r haa 2
opening• for child
care, 2 yaara end up Aeg1aie tuba. alnka, tile. for 165 a wHk F.l
•hlp1. eteC:kt •tC. Any Call 548·721'1. Alk for
con<i: anytime. Ouat. Renee.
'11•181M~84l. • ~--------1 ---------1 Cive1. & wknd1. E. TUB•Shower·Slnk A• Co1la Me1a. MV
DICK'~ HAULING
Junk to dump & gen-
eral haullng LArge
lt~k wtth lift gate.
1540-3798
DUMP RUNS •JUNK
furn lure, tfH1', lrff
branches. appnanc••·
Mike 1 ay• 040.1 ~o t
pelr~Reglaze · lb•ft 1'ome Rel1. Avl Lota
Ol•H·Porc•aln.C1'1P• of Love. 122.e ... e.
Crack• repaired, All N .. .._.. L ~ •• ~'3 .,.,.,. ••••• ..,.. ...... p.
wt •"all. Prof, •l(J).
Uve In or out. rrom
SGO/Wk , 61'·5184. Bl1111f"
t~ [ ) r • 1~11 ". J H-; .i
Mlftl 811"-•· prof.
'leen.o, 12 Off each
bllnd during month Of
Aug. &50-e202. ---·
An.11
Sf11,11 •'. l·llll
•
Health. 9Pauty
& f 1t11css J740
D•NTAL PLAN
$Ingle ~.75 Month
FatTl!ly H 71 Monl.h
1 IOQ.662..Q090 •• 12
Income T .oc 3 7 70
Since 1973 (473184)
8ob 84&-9288.
GAROENING·Full serv.
Land1cape·1prlnkfra.
1od·mow .. dge·clnup,
reas ratea. 966·2718
RHIUCCO, 1 s yr guar
blaallng/patchlng/ad
d ltlona. Clean/Re~
aoneble, lie. 638·8114
Plumbing 3890
s.s.L Malnl. & Land. 24 Hr ED0•541-SS22 RasJCom. new 1od,
sprlnk rpr. Rellable, HEATING 'PLUMBING
Lie. bondad.751-7015. lk ~l87S. Visa.'Masler
THE GREEN SCENE Garbage a11p. 1n11a11ed
l.a'fm.T1-.S1wtHnst LAbor & meleri.i $76.
Spt\nklllf 1na1a11111on Also Pldmblng repairs
TrH Trimmlng/R1mov1I SHI. Lew 721·1170.
Lawn Malnt. & Cl11nup1
RolOlllling .. •32-8804 *
St. Lie. 4'599025
Water conaervatlon,
non·loxlc, organic
landscape aervlcaa &
design. 969-6630.
Legal Services
3812
CRIMINAL DEFENSE
Drunk Orlvlng-$502
Su1p. Llc.JWarrant1
All Oflen1H, FrH
Consultallon 778-8552
Masonry 3828
A e-..-ee a I .,.__con.
atructlon . All phuH
01 masonry/remodel
Lie. 455-181 0.
Cu•tom patio work
Plumbitra, drain men.
ready to work. from
$8.50i Anytime. Stat1
llcan11d. New con·
1lnJCllon. flel bldl. All
typH of repalra, na1
bldt. All typH of
dreln1 cleared fr9m
$8.50. Sower repelrs.
Water heeler• from
199.99. 5· yr. warr
Complete copper
r•PIPH hom $895
Free Ht. We bid na1
price on any plumblng
work, Min. 1 yr gyar·
ant••· Your d i•· patcher, John Arnie
Smith Plumbing. 1 call
9"-2324'
Resume
Service 3907
S1nco 1969. Brick, Confldontl•I R ..
blotk, stone & atucco aum•• ••~lally fOf Call & tave. 645-8512, entrepreneura & J1
Moving 3834
SSUPERMOVERSS
Free wardrobits and
H t. T148219, mc:/lllH
1 HR. MIN.
24 HRS. M2·9258
Mti ,,,
lt·~<.,1 ,, '' .; 1() t'
The BHt In beginning
Acou •tlo Gu itar. All
agH L811on1 by
K.C Heyltn. &7$-7400.
Painting 3858
~ta Yrt of HaDOY Local
Quality Mina.a
Cuttirtrt. A Chald "1lOf
(Uc ln~1tst8"5-~200
•PAINTING
Ouahty painting. Local
teforanc:ea Fetr price.
Ron. 850.858
Mlchael Cox P1lnt
$141hr, + materlal1
Rafe1anc:H 075-4000
OLSON PAINTING
1n111lor/E•t•r10r
Spec1a11111 842·3111
MINaOW Circle Malnt.
Pllrfong '°IC. Ell Hcuttl ~I Oval )Qt> Fr" hi
SI liet"98t71S38·175'
Ted f'lorantza'
PAINT YOUR CASTLE
lnlJExl. 'ree HI , Uc.
•320881. 17MMM7.
W.P. YOUNGQUIST
'''"''"' Coi'ttfldot Q14all1y pelntlng t1v
profeealonala . llc,eo~. 1n1ured ,, ......... l-330i
P.1pPrll)(j .Hllih
exec• . .,. 1-2015
Roofing 3910
Sadler 11toonnt1
& Repair•. Ucen•• &
Insur. 25 yra e11p. Frff
Eat. Fin avt. 875-5095.
Screen
Services 3q20
MeUclllou1 M orton'•
Mobil• SCIMn Service
Nobody bHll Mor·
ton'• P~• NobOdYI
Our prlc:H are ao low
you have to lootc up to
'" tt'le bOttom. (714) 842 .. SSIS
Spr111klpr
ftep.11r~ J<J2 1
SPRINKLERS are my
only buslnesa Timers.
valvH, drip ays1em1
lna1allatlon & Repair
'722·71l4 Chari••·
CK Tile & M arble. Bath•
room•. kitchen• & pa·
llOa Alfordeble prices I flnlah1ng carpentry
alto evail. 13t.O~
Tr!..'e St•rv1cp5 J92
Ar tletlo Trff Trimming
& Organic non-to1dc
tr" c•re. Also haufln9
' CIHnup• Mt~
J.C. TRiii
AH phaM•· Ovat.ty
wor11. 43$-1?te
L .. tn 'r•nch with na live P1ench. Privet• or
grOYp Dem. or con-. ,,., .. ,IOI\ .... 2. t1 ..
WirH ,, ""
( , , ' 11 " " I \ • I· I
v
-
Sl·t ·!-..111(1
Men :1003
AFFECTONATE
SINGLE
MOM
32, blonde hair, brown
eyea, 5'7", 170 lb1.,
pretty, honett, non-
amoker needa 30-39
Teddy Bear t ype,
lonely, lovea klda,
high moral valuea,
cravea atfectlort, mov·
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ARE YOU
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HAPPY
ENERGETIC
BLONDE
Widow of may year•·
allm.fete 50'• In New-
pon Beach. Love to
walk, ncluro, beach,
dlnlng·and share your
lnt•reata, too. 12821.
HEALTHY!
WEALTHY!!
SWF SEEKS 0000.NATUAED MOVE
RICH EDUCATED TO KAWAll
HANDSOME M arriage-minded. SWM. 39. e·. 175.
ADu.NTUROUS SWM, 5'9", 188, lat• dork, handsome ex-allm, falthlul man, •o• •5 30's, emollonally 11a· ecuuve 1Hka J)reny
40-53. Must be emo-DESIRABLE bl•, well·travoled, pr°' woman, around 30, to
llonally atabi. and d•· LADY feaslonal wrlter~11or, relocate In t-tawall.
void of problem• con· now to Callfornla. #1882. cernlng ex-wtvet, old that want• to feel d , __ ;;.;.;;..... _____ I
glrlfrl•nd• and blm• loved and apprecl-Llk•• walks. goo NEWfTHOUGHT
V conve r sation, bO•. No fal bellied, ated. ou are warm, BHthoveo and books OWM, mid 50'1 ... ka •
Seek111q .
o men 30041
bald, heavy d1lnklng, friendly, excltmg. ma· Seaka allectlonate, soulma11t to 48. for
smoker• wanted. If ture. 1hat Wiii b• mas-good-natured, attrac· laatlng relatlonahlp.
you have what It aage. romance with a tive, n/a, SWF. ~5•35. Have climbed the
Attractive/affluent so-takea, you will mtt•t _r• .. a._l..ope..-ra.,.o..,n .... -* ... 1_.,8.;,,84._._, Ill 1825. butlneSI mountain a &
clally aciwe Newporc your match, "2802. AOVERTOAOOS7) ---------now want time w1lh
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RICH
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IHka 50'8180'• Intel-an open mind! And • AMERICAN # '828. SOUTH
· 1actually atlmulatlng N/ ' BLOND he811. Must love the CE S. S(W gentleman of OWF, lat• 40'•· nooc:t outctoor•. aalltng, ••• Investor, 30s. 6' SWMI NI COUNTY
11 • plorlng, ahllflng, apon-READY TO SETTLE HA"'PY DUDES accomp ahment, body. You: Tall, thin, t 1 ....., 1 OOWNI s k ... ,. character & lnlanflty· aen•e ol hu-or, sub• aneity, 1 m,.,.e P 0•· " • ama... PHOTOQ&&BffER w d • 8 28 f -• • "' aurea, and yourself. alender lady under 35 """° ant• • • • or comlortabl• In Black-s tance, prof•aalonal I'm 48• tall, slim, •• for dinners. musicals, '"k• attractive lady good tlmeall U.B
tie or Bermudas-for that changH hall cure, with two sail· trips, 'Intellectual con· 18 to 35 IOI tun, love goodlooklng. good
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Happy, fun·tovlng,
sense of humor,. en·
JOY• hug•. walks, travel. dinner, d1nc·
Ing, 1un1e11. •••k•
adv1nturous. honell
lady for friendship allel
lasting rela\lonshlp,
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DWfl, 53 attractive,
enjoy• g ood fUm•. a en1e o f humor,
mualc, an, reading,
fishing on a mountain
take, beach walka.
V6u loo? 1 2804. th' very best In a • BEWARE: I'm fun, at· boata (one each versatlon, fun. tl'UM2. and hfe. I'm • g1v1ng, bod. l•ll• me. I'm a 26 quality monogamous ttacUve. and ro ntlc. 1 N yo GWM waiting to --------------...,,.,...---------..-.-.. AT98•CTIVE relallonahlp ..• only _the .. 2 .. ••. coast), a condo at the HOPELESS gent• man. e•d . •• ...A 1"" "' .,._ rtvar, Ir•• travel, and model• also "t882 meot you, /1 t_... eo+ swir. s·s·•. 130,~b-•..;.s_u..;.'..;.1_2..;.8_48..;.. ___ r-~;._~---~.-MAN ,. TO an open·•nd•d luM• RO TIC NO STRINGS TALL Iba., young, active, •• LEQ)t.Y ..... Ing 1· not· ••ar · U INTENSE 1" 1 m · ,... • T II, dark and hand· ~~::. cna~l~g·~~~~~ • LOVING rled. boring. rich. con· some SWM. 45, seoks ATTACHED CQWBOY
f l ROMANTIC form1t1. Thing• I am: SWF, 30.ll'r lor can· Handsome, aecure, Age 26. 8'7 '. 229 lbs .. man or out nga, po•· LOYAL ..... kl ti 11 slbla relat lonihlp. 1783 hello ou1 therol r nappy, secure, mo-dlellght d1nnors, danc· energetic; clean. aee no • rac ve
1 2803. Flt, lun, alncere, nJ•. ~Ul• looklng up to a n9gamo1.1s. affecllon· Ing and companion· youthful WM, 39. young blond ltlly, ago
OWF, &Hklng open, man and en)oy your ale, wllitlng lor youl 1rt1P •. Compassronate, 1eek1 afternoon or 21·24, who knows
ATTRACTIVE
INTELLIGENT
size e, SWF, 5'3", NS,
50lah, look 401sh,
dally Jogger. COM,
loves travel. theater.
dancing. SHklng rela·
tlonahlp, trim prof.
SWM with young
Ideas, humor. 1128&\
hono11. active. roman-1ph1I of adventure. I _11_1.;.8..;.85;..... ______ 1 lnlimate, lun loving... evening escapades how to have fun and
tic man 35·50 who Js would be one to mHI AFFECTIONATELY tl'tS..8 with atlractlvo. com· enjoys the beach and
emotionally available you SWFNS i'2841 mined or married romance. Ilka moon.
for a loving, nurturing • · SWEET LOOKING FOR woman wllh senH of light walks on the
relationship. •2822. TRADITIONAL SWM, never mamed, PRETTY LADY adventure 01screhon beach and late night
PRETTY HUSBAND 6', 110 lbt .. Hoking 0~56. 6.9 ... 170,_a_s_s_u_red_....._11_,_8_4_3 ___ , ll11alng by a fire and
ti I d h ,. dr111l11ng champagne
WANTED an exo c a y wit lb .. king for prony PASSI ONATE Mull be daunn and PETITE brown akin and brown ladu, 40 + to share • Attractive Southern b d t ' ROMANTIC try things on che spur PROFESSIONAL lady, l'lappy, 1pln1ual, 0 ;~om eyea or ~n beach. mo..,ies danc· of the momem hke
OWF, 38, 5'3", &1ngle educated dealres ••c• ng monogam s ing. and romance. 1 &', 4 1, ht, hand ome, m1dmghl 1w1.ms ln a
mom who enJoya Ille, kind, loving husband. relatlonthlp. 4' UMS am Entrepreneur type. bu11neasmon,wr11er • 'hol tub, enjoy shoot· BEAUTIFUL •••k• open. atncere, •o• 45·59. SWMI ASIAN fun tov1og guy Non· seek• atnk1ngly •r:>t•I· •no pool. weekend BLONDE · playful, relatlonahlp OWM, e·. 180 pounds. GODDESS amoker, non-dunker, hgent and beau11lul g tawaya to Catalina,
w11h handsome, confi· healthy, a\lractlve, sincere. "1861• 11<oman, under •O. lor lootbaN and romance. P.H.O. dent professlonat 38-high moral values. II• WANTED LOVES CHURCH authenltc. lnlenily I al50 •rii<>Y gtVtng a
38, 5'8", 118 tbs . 45, NS. no drinking. nanclally ••cure. SWM. 29 5'11". 110' •mollonaJ r•latt0nshlp specl.al lady 110 .... ers
beautiful Inside/out, Newport Beach. Oulel llleatyle. Enjoys • lbl., alhletlc, blond OPERA without long·lerm Must llve In Hun1•no·
1eek1 lntelllgfnt, 12807. no-smoking, no· with blue •Y••· great DANCING c:omm•lment. •t846 too beach. LCS...play
(aware). w.H·adjusled. REAL MAH drinking. no·drugs ••n•• of humor, OWM. 47, 58", 180 SEEKING together. #t883 \
genuine mate l•o• 45-•2801. , .. k• Asian F'oit to Iba.. likes commit· TAU
80) fOf potential mat· WANTED! VERY rock his WOfld t111e21 . ment. k1d1. alrplanea ASIAN
rtage. 1 2843 Blu•·•yed blonde. 41, BACHELOR and above LooklnCJ PRINCESS DARK
BEAUTIFUi IHks SWM, 40 +. for ATTRACTIVE for stander OWF 35·45 HA.NDSOME 9\.. 1 1 1 ... FATHER 1 SWM, 33 very good EURoprau lasl no ro al ons ... p. slender. 1hapely, vory to share close ro .,. 6 ..... 2 5 1 secure, sincere, elh· '""'" Love lheatre, d•nnera, feminine woman OWM, 39, 5't0", t72 tlonshlp. I'm a stock· looking. .., • 1 bl· letic n~t ... 8. seeks
BLONDE A 11\1 muscular. ""•lh curly •"'" .., etc. U aonst •· gon· s .. ka truslworthy. at· lbs .• with 8 year old broker & MBA #1881 , Drown hair, aoeks •I· mature. honest, sen-
Wl(Sow, 38, hazel, erou1, sincere, Intel· tracuve, succeaalul daughter. en1oys foni· LOYAL 1racttvo Asian .... oman aual WF. 23-33, 5'4".
5,7 ... 120 Iba .. 0,eat llgent? Calll 112805, male ao• 45-57. I'm tty oullnga as woll os who Ilk•• music 8 ' lor monogamous
ngure. dealros profoa· SHA" AM well educaled, cla11y. detea Seeks commll· NORMAL "1822 romance or fun d~t•
alonal. age 45·58. af· ~ cullurod. love to laugh 1ed lady, any race. No LOVING Call to compare Inter·
lhrent, tovlng man. SEEKING and play I have nu·,__.y._u..;;.p~p-le..;.•.;...· _•_1e_o_6___ SINCERE SEEKING 11-e_st_s._11_1_8_8_9. ___ _
poaalDI• Hrloua rela· CAPT MARVEL morous in1erest1 and H ALROUS 11onshlp. lf2842 • wou1d tove to ah•r• C JV I swM 8'1", 18s 45 UNDERSTANDING TALL ~°:ntf~r~s&o:i~!~'~::/i: yours Let's meet BOLD · vears. European de· FRIEND SOPHISTICAilD
CULTURED lit• walks on th• ....;;.•.;.oo..;.n_,_,,_2-8-4-5----1 STRONG ~!i~n16 c~~~~~?~n;:~: SAM :is. 5'8 • 140 lb · PROFESSIONAL AFFECTIONATE ~ beach. Musi be apon-WANTED: ;·10·'. 250 lbs., black cure, wants 10 meel Cooking for caring, un· OWM 40 s 6 2 r I· ATTRACTIVE taneous. humorous. BEST FRIEND hllf, brOWA ey••. 30 laOy only 0~ tnf:m & dorst.and.1ng. worlalv hQUf'Yd •JrPT'9°H,....
Graphic ... lat. 5'2'', romanf!C SWM. 36 • yrs .. Blue Collar, •• w-eallh. "t8""" person to •P•fld time, e·cellent humor. lu&.I -· • .. 1 OWF 30 Petite, attractive 11ng1e ""' ~~ •• d nn• 1 h ~ blue eyes. likea travel. 5 11 + or +, curi.-aoldl4tr, Ilk• ---------1 "'~·• · ' r. unc for ltle, 1ha•• w11h at-
csance, cta11lc1I 5'8", volumplou• bru· r:;:,~s;~·.!~!·~·,~~S~~ de1ert. mountains, MEET ME SF 21·33, ftghlhoortod tractive, classy. am1-
mu1lc, and theater. net10 looktng08 lot a real cere rel.ahonship. Ac t>oach. Need creamy HOW Yt ot ln~et181l~etn1 & at1•11c· able zany, non-
... k. ...,..... natufed, ..;d;.:•:..;.t•;.:l..;.l _11_2..;;.8..;.____ skinned tall redhead •li9 Pnnc.•ss (31 -40) K1cts vv-,. 11ve, lrlendly, outgo SWM, 29, 5 7'', 185 ---------• v
emottonally atable, nJ SWEET Ing. secure Many 1n-~.:,·~. 'nao~~-'°2':11! lbs .. gOOd 1ooi.1ng, ed· SUBSTANTIAL mOfe than OK• • 1 865
1, genhleman. 48·84, AND teresll Prefer non· Mesa ., 1888. ucaled. caring Look· CUTIE for taatlng relation· smoker Will answer _...;..;..;.__;...;... ____ 1 1ng for a lady, prefer·
ahlp . "'2820 SEXY all. #2880 • GOOD LOOKING ably older with tinan· OWM, S'S ', 175 lb,. GOOD LOOKING Blonde SWF. 22. good NEWPORT BEACu c1at secur1ly and $Jen· coll•o• educ ated, ·f£UA1£ figure. hke lo lay out HUNT R erous. #1823 works at 11ay~ fol In· """' and work out. Looking II you love tennis, &o.t• llnd bttil• end 11de & out, ao~onlur·
33, •••k• gentleman for cr~1Hr guy under anow 1kling, th••t•r. c:at(lpetl. andcoct-·ell ous. mountains to th•j eomeone speci"l 40 + only Davtlme 5'9", must be rich, m • 11 a o •, d an c •, ......._ .....-sea, I Ilea good music
phOne calla. Only aerl· over 25 Call Kelly trav•I and yourHll. !:::;;;,~~=~· fnends , lnughler throu9b clasaihed
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SAT 8·2, 896 W 16th
721-4007, eve/Wkndsl 835·3171 0 , purchase, Make dueled by: an lndlvldull Thia buslnau 11 con· The ragl1tran1(1) co Thia buifnau Is cono
759-3040 offer 77 t .5299 ducted by; 1n lnc:tMdual menced to transact b111I ducted by: a gana1al pa"· :===~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=~==;;;;=;~==~~~~· ~~~-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;aj The regls111n1(1) com· Th• raol11r1nl(1) com· n111 unc:tar the f lctltlOY netsh•P ;:i:::~~ l~~"if~ti~~~ mM\Ced -lo tr11111ct bull· Bu1lne11 N1me(1) llsl Th• re~lat11nt(1) com. .. Ill.I na11 under the Flcllt•OYI 1b0va on: January 1, 1991 "*1Ced to 1tan-.ct t>u.i--r Buslnen Name(•) listed Buslnau N1ma(1) ""ed Jan de Smet nest onoar the FlctJtloua --------------"----------------1•bove on'! NIA •t>ova on: Apnt t, 1991 Thi• ttalamtnt WH 111 8ualne11 NaiTI•(•) D•i.d
ly CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
Q.l -A11 South, vulnerable. ,ou
hold:
•J86 • KQ t KQJ9 +AK84
Your right-hand opponent opens
lhe bidding with one spade. What
action do you takeJ
Q.2-As South, vulnerable. ~"u
hold.
+762 • AJ • AQ3 +AKQ.102
The bidding hH proceedl'd·
• outh West North Ea.st ·
1 • PaH I • Pu
1
. • Robert J. McNemey Cheryl Hot11'1'141n wnh th• County Cletk o sb<>Va on: July to, 1991 iiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii111~ .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii1111 .............. Htalhar Mltt#I WEEKLY BRIDGE QUJZ
T he bidding h811 proceeded·
North Eut South Wnt
I+ P... 1 • Pue
I NT Pue ?
What do vou bid now"'!
Q.6-N,.ither vulnerable. H South
YOU hold: •1 • AQlO t AKJ63 •AQ6&
T he bidding ha11 proceeded:
North Eut outb West
Pu Pa.u l • Pau
I • Pus ?
STIRTlllli I llEW BUSlll~SS??
'fh9 IAioal ~ M 11'9 Ploc •
.-....0 IO 111110Un01 I -MfVICe _..,...... __ ltlOM"••••
W. Wll ,_ KARCH IN -11w
)oOU at.no .... c:lwQe, MO -,OU IN time MO ~ 1rti1 10 1M Co.It!
Hell-. In S...... All& Then, OI -· llMt lhe~ll~ ..... ,.. '°"' llcttlk>.Jt "'*'--
·-wllt! Ill• Counr; Clenc
publlel\ ~ I '1IMll fol bit --M r~ by lllW MO then ~ ro<N
ptOOf at publlcelioll w4lll COul'lly Ciefll
This l lalam«lt YtH llled
v.11h Iha County Clartr of
Orange County on Jliy 12,
1991
F4Hll2
Pubklhed Newport Beach-
Coslt .Mua Pilot JI.it 20,
27, ~I 3, tO, t991
Sa-47'
PUBLIC NOTICE
flctltlOUI
luslneH Nern•
. ltetement
The lollowlng periOns era
dOtng b1.11inut H :
PC ASSISTANT-P C Ya rd S •lel Sat Only 9·
51 Furnlulre & mlscl
Everything goosl
423> Marguerite
Beach 6140 ________ .... What do vou bid now'? What do you hid now'! BACKUP, 97 Pelican Court, Ne wport Baich, Calif, 92660 •
Ayg 3 & 4 , SAM to 4PM. -••• •••rt• Yard Sale. Misc. house-Hou .. hold items. fur. "
hold. Sal 7 to 2. nlture, umpla T·•hlrtsl ••Ul•••nt f 718 Larkspur, COM. & more. 9551 Blackfln
Costa Mesa 6124
5-FAMILY SALE I GIANT BLOW·OUT
GARAGE SALE!
Q.3-As South, vulnerable. vou
hold·
•ARM •AJ1032 •9f> +42
Pen ner opens I h P h1dding with one
no trump What do you rl'spond?
vulnnable, a. South
Q.6 -Neither YUlnerable, es South
you hold· •
+7 •AQlO +AKJ6S +AQ6~
T he bidding ha proceeded.
Norlb Eul South West
Pua , P ... 1 t .P ...
J • P... 3 + P ... a • Pue 1
lieath8' M111ln, 97 P1lle111 Court, Newport Buch,
Cahl. 92660 Thia buelnua le con-ducted by: an lndMdual
The regla1r1nt(1) coM-
menced to ""'"ct bual-nen under the Acttllous
8usin1S1 Nam•(•) llllad 1bow on: JU!)' 11, 1991 HH\har MartJn
Antiq ues. co1toc1tbles
furnituro, lnalan items
clothes. toys. sewing
machine & misc SAT
SUN Sam, 2383 Co·
lumbla Or. 557-5146
4 Sisters got 1ogethar
& everything musl
goll Anlq furn. solid
outcher block, now &
1
old clothos new ma·
l•Ogany serving cobl· no1. Must ceme lo
What do you bid now?
Look for an1wer1 on •7 This 1t1temen1 wu filed , .. ________ llliilmiiiliiiiiiiiilitijiiiiliili••------m11 ""11h Iha County Clartr of
I' Orange County on .My I 2,
e 1.11.
Anllquo full size bed' 9081 SAT SUN .All
$150. Microwave S50 o3y11 53!>2 Eldorado
Misc lurn. & llems 840·980 1
531 8 10 4 ---------
301 Hamilton St CM MEN & WOMEN'S f or Claai~ Ad
Counsel stereo, AM FM NEW CLOTHING! ACTION w/8·1ra ck & reco•Cl Call ~yer Antique butfN. Sportsw e•r lzod. A llilmt ..
pia no chair & senoo Poro. Head Llz Clay· r119l _
sofa 16' Nona conoo Dorne & other de-
21h horse molor & .1gnor clolhtngl SAT/ AD-YISOll Saturday, AUOUll 3, 1•1 t>Nut1fy1ng rMid•nc .. g1v1ng tfriou1 lllRA (St-pt 2' 0<1 221 01vt"r11(v
much misc. SUN All Ooy!I Fanras-'4J·H 7 con•idtrallon 10 m•ntal ~'""" rocu' d i.play humor m.ik" inqoir1 .... '••Jth•
2451 Norse Avo tic Prlcesl 5352 Etao-1•---------Slntt Yo11 A•ktd: A major publi•h· al!IO on 1«ur1ty. proPfrty Juro1b11t1y or f1n1ncl•I d 1sputt' invCtlvinit rd.;11.,1• ':::~A~T~U~R=D~A:'.:V=7:·4==::':8:d:o-::8:4:0:·:9:0:0=1===========:::1 'r ontt put It on tt«>td: "Astrology goods Scorpio nopn.wnlN c;hoM trip N~ld bt>.pifl uf dvnAm1t '<4'
TODAY'S
·CROSSWORD PUZZLE
.. h,. p rovt n 10 M Dtprntlon proofr' A PISCES ( frb 19 March 20) 'You'll n.i t10 Anounling r mc1·Jur,.• rvqun ..
reader compl1ln• that when S..glttarl· be saying. "Thi~ 111 m~· 1.tnJ of davl'' fo 11au11ny S.1g11tu1.an " rn poclun•
ACROSS
1 F•llvals
6 Over11lled
I 1 Ship Mcilon
14 Nimble
15 Roul8d
UI Mucil
17 Lehmann
18 Dolt
?O Stretching
muscle n Name
23 UK money
25 Gennen Clly
21 Disorda<
29 Vehiele
JO Liberty 32 Playwright
Edward
34 Lauen 39 Nutler
slang
42 Actor Stamp
43 Beget
45 Jugs
4f Mexlc;an food
49 f'amlly
nidlname
50 Stutf s. Or9 finder
55 "Woe I
5' S..1'1 matu
58 Gooae group
tlO ~eous
act•
83 OI wm bones
lie Inlet
87 Molhaf-Of·
2 3 4
''
17
39
pearl
61 Pilgrims
deallnallon
69 Tof AT8T
70 Gar~I 71 Primp
DOWN
1 My $11
2 In lhe past
3 Part. peal
4 Change
~ Noticed
6 Slrauu ope<a
7 Be,lowed
8 Jones
9 Mak,e do w1lh
10 Obhgaoon
1 l Semlprec10U1
stone
14' Balllet
13 lnllflCtlOOI
19 Wheel part
<' 1 ASlan W91ght
23 Pay scn.dule
<'4 Claw <'8 RevlM
wording of
27 Alasltan city 30 Pretend to
atteck
31 Swamp1
33 Native Ml" 35 Unfamlllw 3e Bas1ca1ty
37 Cl.lftain
fabf1e
38 a.,,,,_, state
40 Type of
5
cheese 4 1 Anciefll Gauls
4-4 NHL team
47 Rents
41 Work putf
50 Oiegr1m
51 Type of
nettle
52 Ol a spaGe
S3 Some adults
SS SIC.ker
S 7 Br alnl>Owef
59 Andy OI
com1es
61 Pilch
82 cream
G4 Cfie);Wl8Ck
as Esc:epeo
12 13
ut i• mentlontd hett wt Hem to cu1 on surpnw v1~1h. myllltt•rv 1ntrlgul' SCORPIO (()(1 21 ·Nov ~ 11 'I' 11u
forgtl that bueball ltgtnd JH DI 1b1hty tn lt>arn •11K1ly whtrv ,.ou &land might ~ wylnl' 'Th1$ I\ "'' l.1011 ,,f
~hgglo I• an oub tandlng rtprewnta· VugC1 rl'latlvt ht>lf'• lt>('atl' mi~""!( •l•V' · 8 rul.lhr.1ugh 1n1l1Ul1'41 in tun
live of that 1Jgn. Other S..gltt.rlan• hnl. .. Eurt lrJll nttlu'n with un1qu« prn~1 th.ii 11·
1udtl'9 ml&hl know lncludt Bttlt IF AUGUST ) IS YOUR BIRTll· quirl'\ fund1n1t; Srotliflht "" lq~•I
Mldltr, Rl<h1rd Pryor, Woody Alltn DA y. You havt' uniqul' 'M'nw ol humor •itft"l'ITI( • pubh< nol11t1<>n" m.im.1111·
and Dl•n• S•wyer. Another rtadtr ~ inftlltttual r umi.ity. art' M'n!I rK1~n111nn
rtquntt that Wt plHM rtprlt J0<t h\ot C'Clft<t'mtng OOdy •m•gt' ho1ve lt'n SAGITTARI US (Nvv 22·1)\'t :!I l
Loul• quote: "I wu bom 1 T111nu i nd dtncy 10 ICltltr fol'C'rt anJ will rravrl al Yl'u gt<I 1h1ng Jont' dew!p11.-numrmu•
I ,,,_,. to dtt a Tsvnu!" _.... , 1 d1'itranmns ~-should t... wnt~ -r~·· prov.-.vtll dmp ch h•I You• Ml •rt· ru ARIES (March 21 Apnl 19) F1n;1n· tt'n ntll mnt'IV vuh.h.tN ~4 .. m~r 1lf • manh<, dyN moc crf'•llvr stub~•rn .rnJ C1.1J ••in A'IUlr• fri•m wnrtl'n word opn<>S1tr W• wys "I wa h I cvul.I tt\lh o comprt'ht'nd pt1ncaplH ot •huwm<ln • r · Ab1hry 10 t 'P""" adt'u 'urgn to fort· undrr.t•nd ~·ou'" <Am1n1 1nvolv"'-' htp Gt'm1n1 Saglllanu\ P"'n.ons pl•~ front Rom•nllc 1ntl'r~l5 1nlt'n11(y Cy· CAPRICORN (Ott 22 ·l•n 14) l>u· m•JOt nil" In }'OUr liff' Cictt tll M'hVllln cit high In cnnntt11on wath locating , l'llMll(' AJJt.J"tntnl 1nt-lu<I"' "41t' t•r pur• «tl'lt't1lc.o an Augu 1. you II ~on mon· lost attldn Gc>manl pl41Vs rolt' <h•..-ul lu,ury llrm, rt'moJrhnJt ·t·
0 'i(liid hna nctal l'motmn.il grounJ 1n TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 2 ) l vl'ry• rl1nJt buJgt't rn111rovtO) w11h lovC'd Sfoptt>m!Mor Dom~hc itd1u•lmt'nl 1ic:tuf' nod 1h1ng """'' 10 (all •n pl.a« • · dum"l1t in Nuvl'mbfor (In(' 'f'(lu'll bt' u~u l't 'M'Curll}, A•lr
hn mony l'ft!Ort'd, t1mtnt1 and lnlulhOn r.'tC'l .. t'tl hV ft pm r\•pf'\'Yl'lh IOj,,t'n o f
ah.trp Foc1a. on Pfl'M.nahtv wnsu•hly. Sunday, AugUll 4, 1M1 l"'ilt't'm
w11 •ppeal T•I.• 1n111a11vt' in gl'lttng to AOUARIU (Ian 20·Fl'b UI) s.;,.
hurt o( mallt'1'9 Willie: Rudu •pr•k• "It Mtm• nirau h1ghlt~hb 1llu'lon ~lamnur
CEMINI CM•y 21 lunt' 20) Stl'n•r 1tran1• to mt that wht n you tall.. duid1•,1t n11 am1~gtm1'nl You·11 lc-<lrn
10 luturt't clandHlln• ur1ngtmtnt, about T•unu, you nf\ltr mtntlon one 1ruv v1 lut' of propt'rtV l't'l.it1on1h1p
myattry, glamour, 1nrngu•. ntcf ~lly of the 111 .. t a ltbraltd of •II n1tlv" of Vtt.al J1'('1'fon l'l'~rheJ by 9 I'm 'htu'll
lot d ltcrtllon Commun1ntt with ind1 that •lgn •• tht grtat Wllllt Maya. ·ht' ""Y"'K 'I w11ulJ n11vc-r 11.adt• lhl' ,.,
vldu11 I conf1nl'd to home-lm11 p11•l f>l'\l Plu u n pl1ln.A.C .. Rupo11• ... Wnll• pc'nrncr1"
~• ol 'ntework1ng"" undtor way M•y• 18 r.rtalnly one of the grtat PISCES C 11·1\ 1q . Mer<h 20) M,anv
CANCER (Junl' 21 July 22 I Ynu btMball pliyen o( all tlmn and •n will bl-•urpr1M'd bv your Jt•pl.iy of d•
rmngt vtctonou 1n powtr \tr1.13~if' o ut•tandlna reprntntatlvt of hi• lO· ll'rm1n.111on dl'd1t.itn.1n w1llingn 111
You·u win ft1t'nd' and 1mport•l'll all1.-. dlaul •Ian, Taunu. Btfort IM1 It *'"P' ch•llrngl' uf dl'oldhn. bJatLon
lpt'C1al good fonun• 1n t1>n ntc11on flnlahtd, Wllllt M•Y• wlll be wrlttt'n •hip th•t h•...J ll•lnr olf trot i.. will t•Ahl
w11h mont y end IMt' (h.cli.'dHdhn~ about ~rh•pt IG attitt r uttnl th•n 1tllW'lr $'.•pm11rn l\'pn.'WlllN
• •cupt ch•llt ngt of rMptin\lb11t1v In rtttnt ~t Mott l aurHna C p .. 1 If AUCUST • IS YOUR' BlltTll •
LEO (July 23 ·Au11 12) L11n11 ·r•ngf 41nd prt'Mnt), Ann• e.ittr, e.rbta DA\'. C. urn-nl cvdr l'mph.Hall'• ch.-nt1f'.
Pt'l)llJ'f'CI• tt>Mf into harp. clH r focu' Stttk.nd, J•y wno, Debra Win er v•t•tl)' 1uv,.1 m.irit.il 11.i1u11, f' tiblt>
rrtv1nu1 ruin . n'llUl111ont no lnng., AJ\d Chtr. aJJ11iun lo family )(l\l l rt' 1ndtprnd ·
apply In tMtnc-.. yuu now .,, httt AIU (M1n:h 21·Apnl 14) l unar ,.nt, rr"•""•· tonlN\ol'f'~I dul n\>I fol ·
tp1r11 " Spotlight on cal't't'r. promohon, f't"lhlln h1ghllflh" al,.hty 10 rt'lr1ev• luw f•nuly uiJ11tun, Hluld hotvt bt't-n
nrltbn llon Applauw1 ' rtttnt lo 1'1n•ncu1I p1ctutt 1h1nn .,.p.tr•t~ fh1m "n• ur N.,.h p.1rt'nl1 ••
VIRCO (Au& 2l·5tpt 22> Lunar br1ah1, you'll bf> nd nf unnK-ry t•• R'llll\of'IV H rly •11• l.aurv , l-n• 5<-t•r· "S'«' cu1nc1d4't w11h tra\ofl, pubhsh• ptn .. foohth C1blt111111e1n• ~tn•m' ffol· pin l'f't..un• pl•v "'"n1fw1n1 ruin an
tng romanct' on' htah lt'Vf'I "lmphai.il tu'" 111u .. on 11l11mour · your llf• ) \)U II .-mbar" upon un1qu•
on frHh 11n, 1ndtptndtnct l!Wdom, TAUltU CArnl 20·M•y JO> Wtu m1ninn 1n ~ptl'mt:.r M•I"'' J .,m .. hc
your ow n ylf Wh.11 you thouglit wu •h..Sn of blu.-purpl•' A«f'nt fllnf'M. aJ1u11m•nt , .. ~ ... pl•c• 1n Octobt>r ••
l0tl actU1lly wn df'lllM'r.tely tal.l'n gl•mour, 1ntr1gut . •b1h1y 10 bt dlwffft tttuhl 1nvulv" whl'rr you hv• p.tflnt'r•
1w1y 'h•u II l\f •t n1h1 pl1n, mono rff01nl• hip or marr1•11•
LllRA (~pt 1l ·Oicl 22) Jn1u11tvt lion dut 11nd r.w1rd ~•lv4'd by 1 pm
lnttllt<t 1ur(1en \'ou 1.nnw w11hou1 p,.,." 1nvnl"td •
nK tt•ll)', fM fo rm1I llludy N•w• rt' Cl'.MINI ( M1t y 2l June 20 ) Whit
Ct'lnd ronrn n1ng AU•U\J1•n1h1p. 111hn he;I bH n ob(u1nttd b.-cpme• ury
ll•ntt. fund• 1n ""'l w f•m•lt fMnlly mut h tn ntdf'nct • • ro your aJvanltlflf rntin~r 14.lto 1n «U'nlr1,. mannt"r klc1.1• n n dffdlh•1t, k"4.ttt .,,an1tm•n1,
SCORPIO (Oct 21 Nnv 21 I Otvtr lnttntlfttJ rtlauon•hlp Acttpl t hat•
1fy, d1•pl11y l•ltnt. humor wilhnJn l•ngt of crHOvt •ndHv1~r P"'"'""'
to l'mh.rl. Ufl()n '<tl.IMde.'' MHn' ''* CANC a (lun• l t •July 22) l.Png·
014flll(• (Vft\OlllllKlllOn nnfln VlfWI, Hidt st11u1 quo. Imprint atyl.-. bll'n,1 rullld nlahr 10 pcmibJt jourrwy Yi>U II
hnlthy cut1C1111ty with Jcd•<"AhOn ~.. h.tv• wi~r audl'ne." MCll'f f'">ple wtll 111•r111 pl•y• kty rol• SACln ARIU (Nov 22·0.C ll l ~ dro .. n lo y1•1.1 w11h thtar pn>bl•m'
Maiur •puauon 14 fulfallf'd Ch«k x urp10 mnug ... II I• nK .... ry ·LEO lfuly 2l•Aua 22) CM1t1bu ·
,.., "'Pltna..,, lo rtpl.ce, 10 lmn3 product 1ton1 91:•nowlf'd td •• <rt'dll '"'•nllv
I '''"of thf •rt <At lh1np dont, ~"'P w11hhtld will bt> l'""n f'nth\I' 11 11<•11'
l'tlQh.tllnnt cont•rn1na d1t1, ••tt rw Canpha•1• i•n •tinwm.an,hlp. pt'Ami>1111n
nu1n1mn (. hft • b11J11•t •• pruJu<h •n, I" 1bl• "'n1•w ""'«'" An.
AP•ICORN CO.< 2l·J•n 19) othf'r (..f() pl.ty• r-r•mount aol•
Cftlph• nn Pf""""'"''• m11M11c ap · VIRGO c Aua 2 • r• ll 1 l unar ,..1. crf'tll•ll7, n1ual1ty You won't -~ ""n ldtt w11h .. 1•1ribu1ton trlY•
bt 1ta11d1na 11111 ·• ...,nann h11hlt1htt .. 1, pvbh•h1n1, tona·flnae pr ... ~11
dttOlv•ry, 4!kfvf'nlUl'f, m m1nc. Moon a .. 1 .. 11onlli1p -·•h l•m•lr "'""' .. ' tOm• ~ fNI•'" hJ!,..,..i('ln of l1rv• au1nd1 fl!S)al 1t•fth " M~ m •
Monday, Auguet I, 1M1
Q.etfeMt Tllae qlH'ltJOM han
"'" atJ&e41 "Wllo wettld yo. chooee
• Nee a•eMpllfyflll llbta f~ tcllOM1
•ppHrnc.f'.' F. Scett IUapnltl •• hi• ., ....... attl••· haft .. _ .,,..,.
•.Mt •• •1•e hi• .... 1 ... 1 ,-rf•«
ia•I fer ....atl•e COlflbl••tlOft ef
1tree1th aa• WHknne of Llbra.
"N•.w tt''" ~ • .._,....,.loo•
II•• their••.-. .. TMelP '"'" •••Mpll• ty karpfe f.-•rt La11<81fff, IC1•
tharlaa Hepll•r•, 1.arr1 Hel•H.
"'W"kll ........ aie the beet , • ._,..,..
kerple le the .... ,...1 ... ,-., Leia It
the .... al&lllhl.
Aa.1a,1we"""' 2t:Apnl 1t1~ d
wlld ·fO* t h.Mot by cb«ktn1 lflri•rary,
1pP01nt1Mn1t lttlahvt couW w ovtrly
el\tt\'*-k, ~hi fcwrt to ••~t notte
Oirflna """'· pttf«t )'Ol&1 t«hft1q11n '*" Vlrp Pft'iOf" tu rur..t
A UA•lllS U•n 20·ftb 191 Ou· •""'"" 1lon1 w11h mnn1na nl m1 1na :::::::::::::::~~::~::::~::~::;:::::!::~~~::::~::~:::=:::=:=~l~'"~"'!"~"~'~Mf~1u~1~f~m~f'~n~t!h~1g~h~lt1~h~t1~tt~u~n~10~n~,~·~~~K~lf'!,:._~
TAUaUI (Apnl 20•Mtr JDJ lznt•
i.nt fOt fMINJ, paym•nll, lltct l~tia 11\COCM powntlal Vn'll ti. •
,. llf
given •J1l1nrl'lfnt rtquttl"J w1adom,
rttponatblllly, w llllngntu 10 mttt
dtadllnt Canctr. Capt1<'orn l"t'pnwnt·
fd
CEMINI (M1y 21 ·Jun~ 20) Cyclf
high, wur your colora ahadn of •ilvtr,
bright grttn and ytllow ANert vltwa
malle pubhC' •ppt•rantt. •ltfll h~divld·
u•llty t.ong·d1Jl1nu commumc111on
C'Ould l'\"lull tn overw11 tnwl
CANCl!R (Junt 21-)uly 22! You'll
1grw "lt't time (or frtah ll•rt In ntw
dlrt<tlon•" Imprint atyle, puah u ldt
groundlH• ru,., doublt •u•plc1on•
Pnval• tonauhatlon • ttvt1ls you have
•Uy p~lovsly hldd4tn
lEO (Julv 23·Aug 22) M•ny ol
your lond"t dnartt fulflllfd · • you'll
win friend• •nd 1nfl utnet 1mpott1n1
people lnt\lltivt lnttllrct wrvtt n k ·
C\lrlt. autdt Mt.,U hun<h wall not bt·
tniy you Aq1.1.•ri•n i. 1n plC1urT
VIRGO (Av& 2l·Sept 22 ) Dive,_;.
fy dl1pl.ty humor. ftld to wudrobe. rt·
.olve to Improve body 11n•1• You rt
101n1 pl~. popul1rity aurg• upward,
19!1\
,4"854
Pubfllhad Newport Beach-
Cosla Meu PllOI July 20.
27, August 3. 10, 1991
sa~t7s
PUBLIC NOTICE
Flctltloua
l"'slneH Name
Statement The foltowlng pe<sons are
domg bu1lneu,1s·
VETROVEC ART GI.ASS,
858 18th SI. unil 82, Coate
Mesa. C1hl. 92627 Rober1 Michael Vatrovac, 571 Wendy, Cotta M ....
Calif. 92621. Stacy Udkol1 Vat1011ec. 571 Wendy. Cosl• MISS, Cahl
92827
Thi• buslnaH 11 con-
duc1ed by: hu•band Ind Wiie • •
The ragl1lr1nt(1) com-
menced lo 1t111Sact busi-
ne11 under the Acl•llous Business N1m•(•) Isled
lbOV9 on: NIA
Robe11 M Vttrovec
Th • 1tstemen1 w11 Med
Wolh lhe County Clertt of
Ofange County on ~ 21, 11191
. F48H18
Published Newport Beleh-
Costa Mesa Pilot .My 27,
August 3, 10, 11, 1991
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Performance package boosts Chevy's Lu~ina Z34
By Damian Geddry
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Walk into a Chevrolet
showroom and prepare to be
overwhelmed. Cavaliers, Corsicu,
Caprice aass1cs and Camaros au
vie for your attention. Look in
another direction and expect to
cc Bcretla$, Corvettes, Luminas
and Astros. Shift your gize again
and you will likcly witne APV
minivans, Blaurs and Surburbans.
On top of that, some. of these
models come in coupe, sedan,
stn1ion wagon and convertible
body s~le . Not to mention all the.
1ruck:s. Good luck making sense of
all those names.
So it should come as no surprise
that Chevrolet has worked hard to
give cach model a strong identity
1h.11 stands out in the crowd. For
years, one or Chevrolet's tactics in
~panuing model line was to give
e a c h n a m c p I 11 t e a h i ah·
performance .model as a focal
nag hip.
Compact Cavaliers have the
pumped-up Z24 coupe, mid-sized
Ber~ttas can be outfitted in
muscular GTZ trim, Z28 Camcros
arc de igned to tum heads and
scorch pavement, and even the
giant Caprice Classic can be
ordered a an L TZ super sedan.
And now the full-sized, front-drive
Lumina line has its own high· .
profile model. Welco~ the Z34, a
Lumina coupe with every perform·
ance advantage Chevrolet could
load onto thi car.
The Z34 u~ Chevrolet's proven
formula for getting an .. enthusiast
driver' attention. First they tuff
the h1g&est engine avallible under
the hood, then the renders arc
filled with as much rubber as
po 1blc, the intenor gets tailored
for senou drivina and every
suspension component 1s carefully
disc1phned to improve.. pCTfonn·
ance
As with the rest or Olcvrolet's
rront runners. the Lumina Z34
al$0 ,_ets a fuU exterior treatment.
with rw, foils and aerodynamic
Chevrolet's 1992~tu.mina Z34 coupe becomes the.flagship of a new Chevy neec. .: . . . \
A>OdiliC&lio lore. Even at a · pace as gcncrou_s.
&lanu, no one wjll mistalce this Next in line on the Lumina Lumina for anytbin& other than a .ruU-on OT car. ramily tree is the Euro coupe, and
. with this model you set a standard
The Lumina coupe starts life as V6 engine and air conditioning.
a fairly modest four-cyli(lder front larger wheels and tires (15-incb vs.
dravcr with an honest seating J4-incb), upgraded interior and
capaoty for six passengers, fout-unique body trim. for 1992, the
wheel disc brncs and an all· Euro coupe also will have standard
independent suspension. For a anti-Jock brakes and an available
small investment, base rDodels can CD player. ·
be ordered with the smoother and
more powerful V6 coupled to an
aurmnatic transmission wirb
~rdrivc. Coupes share the 'Same
platform as the four-door sedan,
$0 there is a surprising amount or
room in the rear scat, and trunk
•
Move up to the Z34 and the
engine grows even larger, the
wheels and ti~. ~IJ and a five.
speed manual transmission i.s
tandud. Power comes from a 3.•·
hter V6 with no fewer than 2'
valves, tour overhead cams and
200 horsepower
Bccau e the valve~ are actuated
by 1nd1v1dual cam that nde
directly above them, fuel and
c~au\t can rTIO\'C 10 and out of
the engine at an c~tremely fa\t
and efric1cnt ra1e, ~1ng th1
engine a 6().horscpower advantage
over the slightly smaller V6 used
in the Euro coupe 1'oth the 3 J
and 3.'4-liter '(6 engines provide
more than ample torque at low
engine peed, but when the ZJ.4
engine &arts breathing hard at
bi£her rpms. it how a stron&
advantag,c.
Where the Euro coupe left off
with 15-inch v..hcels and tire • the =._,,,..-~
Z34 upgrades 10 plump I~
Eagle GT 4 tire on tar• aDOy
wh~ls. The uspcMioft cmpl<JY)
tighter spun&'· shock and
bushings, but retains the same
Corvette-inspired rear design used
on all models.
As with the Euro coupe, <i
standatd ant1-lod. S)"tcm will be
included on thi2.34 in 1992. Even
the stc.crjng hit> bccll upgraded' to
.provide faster response to the
driver's mpl!I
In 1de, a full center con~le,
comple,&e gauge~ and port \~ats fit
into the e.vcmou inlenor w11h
room to spare ,fhc front bucket<;
arc \Cry wide and unrc tnctcd.
with a tilt column adJU'lting the
'itccnng wheel for an ca reach
Lumma coupe'i aho mana~e to
huusc full-sm:d aduh\ m the rear
seat with ample leg room and
enough head and ~boulder rt1'>m
for three p~ngers. Only the un·
.usually angled instrument panel
poses an e thct1c glit~ to the
1ntcnor. ·
From outside the ZJ.4, it's clear
that this is a scriou driver's cu.
An aggressive atr dam is
inrcgratcd int o the bumper. with
side skirting and a rear valance
panel bringing the Lumm3 clo er
to the~_gcourul.-A prominent rc.ar
poiler its atop the trunk anJ two
substantial C"<haust pipe' arc
tucked under the rear bumper
Even the hood 1~ lou\ered tt\
help keep the engine cool. and
there isn't an mch or chrome
anywhere on the bod)' \\<here the
Euro coupe appca~ cite anJ
tnm, the Z34 looks menacing
There t plcn()' to cho<xe from
m the Lumtna hoc, and "'1th the
7.3.i at the top of the performance
I dder, these front-dnlfc coupe
and sedans w1U f\O'# have their
O"Wn flagship to help dtSlmJUISh
them A high·pcrforma.ncc sedan
\ersioo of the ZJ4 also will be
off ercd next year (01 people who
oeed four doors.
'200 Milliseconds of Your Lif8 ' stresses safety of a Saab
Slncc 1949, when the very first limits re reached, a collision m y
Saab left the assembly line in result. An impact which occws at
Trollhattan, Sweden, Sub has 35 mph is over in two-tenths of a
de i&11ed and developed its cars to second ..
convmcang" in showing the critical
states or a eriou com ion. The
ame video also won o Bronze
Prize at the lntcrnation I F'ilm and
TV Fcs11v11I in New York. provide carefully calibrated ''200 MiJl.ise<:onds of Your Lite"
feedback so that the driver can act also conoboratcs that two-tenths
quickly and correctly in the event of a second, or 200 milliseconds, is Together with " aab Suite," •
• of an emergency. precious little lime that a car h a. ballrt of ~rts dcpictms Sub
nus c:oncentrauon on active to -absorb the kinetic enerlY or a maneuverability under extreme
with energy-ab orbing crumple
zone. front and rea.r. fortified
wind lueld p11lat and body
profiles, and I SICCnng v.hcel
mount1n& de 1gncd to ab rb crash
energy. The c de 1gn (caturu
combine to aeate-an e ccpt1onal
" urviv al pace" (or aab
occupant . •fcty has proved that a ur docs S·mph crash, while oontrollina condition , it also received
not ha~c to be dull to be safe, a.nd the severe strestes to which the honorable mention from the 1991 • All aab model -fmm the 900
to demonstrate II, Sub has occupants are prone. The video American Film and vadeo priced at SJ .m to the 9000 CD
produced the award·winning video, illustrates millisecond by Assoclatioo m Philadelphia. 'Turbo -alto are equipped with
"200 Mllhseconds of Your Lafe." millisecond bow Saab aocomplishct Saab'• patented anti·k>dt brakes, a
It shows bow the driver's scMC>ry this lifc-prexrvi"I ch11lle"1e. Accordina to Sub aa(ety dnvcr'1 idc air baa to aupplcmcn& perce~tion, 1 car'• road·holdina ''200 Mllliscoonda of Your Ufc'' enafneers, due to the Crcqucncy of lap and shouktcr·hamep belt ,
quahucs and its. impact·abaorbina recently was honored in the road tcddcnts -especially one.a and bead rdtralnll ror all
properties combine . to form a catcaory of technolosy and occumna at approximately lO mph outboard seat k>c:ationl ., tand-
fety ehain: research at the Swedish Public -a car must be de ipcd to serve ard equipment. In addition. aU
aab however alto realizes that • Relation Society'• annual film a a " afety net'' for its ~nt Sub 9000 models feature an
the la~ of ph~ic::t dictate how a restival. Public relation• e1pcrt F'or this rcuon, all Saab and automatic front pa scnaer-side
car behaves and that there is 1 r.raiscd tbc video ror bein' 900 pauenaer car ·have. an )cat bolt pro1en1ioner and . •. ,.,. ..... tM..,.---,,,.. .•. ~ ... ,..,,., ·.•avr~'n·.1'\·.-V-!WWti¥l·m il'f~ ·M •. ...,....,.. "'"·~·""
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the front shouJder hamessc
Oolh Saab car fanlilie have
con 1 tcntly been in the leading
ranks anu>na all ca"' in 1hc1r
re pcctivc uc cl in real-world
1n urancc safety tud1e both in
the United State and S""eden. In
fact, I.he lnsuran« ln,t1tute for
High-.ay Safety rcccn1ly re .. ealed
that the aab 900 four-door
demon tratcd the l~e t ocxup nt .
death rate of any ~dan tn its
rat11lit tudy. while the ab 9'XX>
wa named the safe t car in 1t
v.edish hOmeland by the f It m
1n urancc JfO~p.
b . dealers throu hout the
n1ted States have "200
Milli econd1 or .Your Lafe"
available at thetr dcalcrship\ fi r
con Uf"C' viewina.
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Auto makers offering · a glimpse jnto the futur~
Porsche unveils its sleek new 968 model;
Roadster, HP-40 shape of things to come
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f11r the QM< .. 1 l.lrtCI}' of "gn1ficnnt
tunml! 11nprmcment\ hump the
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\,tr1.1blc va lvt: t11111ng c;y,lcm allows
th~· 'JlW'> lo niter !heir rhythm
Kt111ding to how fa st the engine as
r'·" 1ng. improving power, torque
.11td C\hc1U't Cml'l\IOnS.
Behind the engine will be either
.1 new s1x-c;pced, close-ratio
m.1n u.1l 1ramm1~st0n or Porsche's
un1t1uc Tiptron1c automatic The
au111mat1c ca n he u'>cd either as a
dutchles' manual transm1~ion or
a full automatic. and it will be the
llf\t time Porltchc 's contemporary
cn!JY·lcvcl car wall be offered with
cin Jutomat1c
With e11hcr transmission, the
968 wall have a top peed well in
cxcco;-. of I 50 mph Both the 968
coupe and convertible should be
,l\ailahlc by November.
I he 01hcr new addition lo
P1mchc'!> hneup for \992 will be a
1111 America Roadster. a model
1hat tJkc~ 11i. name from the 1952
'\<;(l ha,cJ America Roadster This
ne" model will commcrnorale
f'or,chc·~ 40th anniversary of road
racing .. ictories in the United
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1 he America Roadster will
i.harl.' the wide fenders and larger
17-rnch wheel~ and tires with the
QJ I turbo. aim sharing its
,u.,pcns1on and brake components
'"11h the turbo. As the name
Porsche's new 968 model will offer streamlined new styfing for 1992.
suggests, America Roadsten will
be available as convertibles only,
usfo& the same 3.6-litcr engine as
the 911 Carrera l and Carrera 4.
Either the fivc·specd manual
transmission o r Tiptronic
automatic will be 'available. Expect
a November introduction for this
limited-edition model as well.
Even more radical than the new
Porsche~ but further in the future
is a high-performance four-
passcnger coupe from the Florida-
b as e d Cons ulicr company.
Consulier is the same
manufacturer that currently builds
the GTP. a two-scat, mid-engined
sport~ car whose body and chauis
1s made entirely of lightweight.
foam core composite matena1s.
The advanced materials enable
Consulier to build an mrcmcly SIX-scoonds and C10mcr wuh the
light but strong vehicle with a very agmty of a Corvette. \._
favorable power-to-weight ratio The pumbcr 40 dcteanatu the
while u ing modest and efficient HP-40's ability to achieve c40 milci.
powcrplants. Consulier's GTP per gallon on the bi&hway with a
sports cars hav~ been dominating l 70·honcpower enaine (again
race circuits across the United about the average power for a full-
Statcs for the last year, and now si2cd sedan) and withstand an
the same tcchool?$)'. that gives impact of up to c40 mph with no
these futuristic vch1clcs such an injuries to the passengers. Again.
advantage on the track is being the HP-40's capabilities arc due to
applied to a four-passenger its carbon fiber and foam core
"family car " body and chaa· which male it
Called the HP-40, the two-<ioor very hght and very 1trons.
coupe will be roughly the ize of a The price on the big coupe i
large Cadillac, but ii wall have a projected at $.SO,~. For more
mid·cngine layout and weigh only ~ information on the Consulier HP-
half as much a' a typical full-sized 40 and the technology that
\cdJn. The HP-40 name i.tands for suppons the car's performance,
"high performance" in terms of its call ConsuJicr Industries at (407)
ability 10 accelerate 10 60 mph tn 842-2492.
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Student's Lexus _picture wins·
$7 ,500 photo contest prize
~ A picture may be worth a thousand words. but to Tim Mantoani. 21, a student at the
Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara, it was "'orth a $7,500 first prize in the 1991 Lexus/
Mamiya student photo competition held in conjunction with Car and Driver ma1tazine.
Mantoani, along with three other finalists from the nation's top photography schoola,
shot the new ~ SC 400 luxury sports coupe in Detroit earlier this year. working within
Car and Driver's demanding guidelines, Mantoani succCssfully captured on film the unique,
Oowing lines of the coupe, which was designed at Toyota's U.S. styling center, Calty Design
Research, lnc. -For winning the top spot in the rigorous three-day competition, Mantoani will have his
work published in I rau issue or Car and Driver. 1n addition to the cash prize from UXUJ,
be will receive a Mamfya RZ67 camera outfit provided by Mamiya Camera Company in
_ _Japan.
"I didn't get a lot of sleep during those three days." Mantoani said, "but the experience
made it all worthwhile. It gave me a deeper appreciation or the challenp profei ional
photographers face every day."
Duril'IJ the hoot, Mantoani and the other finalists had the opponunity to use the
M•miya Rz.67 camera outfit, as well as 1 newly introduced Kodak Ektachrome Professional
64X color mm and Polaroid 664 and 669 ftlm, supplied by Eastman Kodak Professional
Photography Divi jon and the Polaroid C.Orp.
Other student finali ts included Neil Becket1han, 24, Rochester Institute of Tcchn~,
Roche ler, N.Y.; Tim Bies. 24, Center for Creative Studies, Detroit, and Hoojae Lee, li,
An Center, Pa adena. Each of them received Sl,.000 for thelr efforts during \he
competition.
"lt was really a pleasure working with these studcnu," said Susan Smith Jeanes, art
director and judge for Car and Driver. "Each of them bro~aht a fruh penpective and a
terrific altitude 10 the. competition. It made our job as judges particularly difficulc."
In addition 10 Jeanes, judacs _from l..CJNS and Catty Desian Research reviewed the
students' work for its technical ancl artistic merit.
All four students arc ,Khcdulcd to graduate this year. After graduation, Mantoani will
take a job with Dean Collins & Assodates in San Diego. . .
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PikJt Auto GUkM I $a.hirdaY, Augua ~. 1 ~1 C7
Isuzu Stylus shaking ....
up subcompact market
II m .1\ IU'I he the best or all worlds. Designed for American roads,
h11 il1 ,, 11h J.1p.1ne'e 4uaht) JmJ styled with European Oair, the 1991
f,11111 !'It\ u' make., a hold new !.tatemcnt in the import subcompact
m 1rkct
\ ni:•\ de,1~n ph1lmophy set) the Stylus apart from its CO\\tempararies.
\ 1,11,11 ,,,,1.1mc ,, adm:vcd th wugh the use of subtly repeated Janes that
1•n t11111e ,1r111111d the ve hicle -Cit the lower window line, along the side
.1fld f11in1 111nldm~'· .ind .11 the lower valance edge. The sloping hood
1111" ~i:ntl) tran'll1on' to a '1cc pl) raked windshield, 'while the curbed
b.1l k l1ghl m~c l ' the horwmtal n:ar deck.
I hl · ll"11nC11\l' llllnl rnd features a smooth mask between flush
m11dul.ir he."lh~h l ' and an integratc:d bumper with air grid.
I '" 'l''11l.11cd ,11k "'indows with hlack or gray surrounding, when viewed
111 p1 1111lc. rc pc.11 the 'tyling theme.
In 1 hc: 1,c,1 of l· urnpcan styling traditions, form Collows function on
t Ill' 11.1~ • 1'u1u St)'IU' rhe short rear overhang represents a 'distinct
1k p ...... re frlim L1ght1e'i !.tyling and makes optional use of existin& IJ)&ce.
I he t;umpc:an influence 1s noticeable as well in the ride and handling
•t th. ..,,, lu' l\u1u engineer!. have achieved a firm, controlled ride
"11hnu1 th~ 11111:omprom1~ing harshness of other designs. Lotus-tuned
''''P' 11'11t11. ,1.1ml.ml on 1hc 1991 Stylus XS. provides tight, predictable
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""'°'l'I h•r th\. \tylu' XS comes from Isuzu's famed twin-cam, four-
', l1mkr I fl lr1er engin e. which develops 130 horsepower at 6,800 rpm
11111 1t 1' f1l\•t ~·und!> of 1orqiie at 4.600 rpm. The engine is mated to a
:.,, 'Pll'd rr.111,.ixJe
I lh "'' lu' "I ,., ti riven hy .i thrce-valve·pcr-cylindcr single overhead
I 1111 l'IH'llll II pmduCt:'i 9c, hor<,epower at 5,800 rpm and 97 root-pounds
.. 1 '"f\flll .1t ,, .. WO rpm A choKc of a five·~peed manual transmission or
1h11, 'Pl·nt .1u1nmut1C" available. •
P~ntiac offering
history lessons
on its old cars
Arc ~ou the owner of a 1
Pontiac ca1alma upcr Duty an
need detail on 1t onain and what
options were available on &h
rarc~t of Pontiacs? Or pcrha ~u'rc in the proccs: ot buyins
69 Pontiac OTO Judge and want
to check Its authenticiry.
Pontiac Historic Services ls th
place owners of the 22 million pre
1981 model Pontiacs -that hav
gone from being "tran5portation'
to collc<:tors' pritcd poucssiona -
shouJd contact.
Pontiac Ki>tor~ Semcet is •
independent finn authorized
Pontiac Oavillon to fill th
incre.asing demand for hlstoriea
information from Pontiac: ownert
restorers. collectora an
enthusiasts wbo arc k>oltina fo
specific information on thci
Pontiac.
"Until now. it's been d1ff1CUlt t
trace the hastory of older mode
automobiles," says Jim Mattoon
preslden& or Pontiac Histori
Services. "few auto companie
maintained extensi\ft historlca
data or round it too 1nconvenjen
or expensive 10 prOVlde sue
infOrmation to collectors. II• 11 h t Ill "u1u Styl111i S anti XS employ four-wheel independent
"'rcn,11•11 \\tlh McPhcr,on Mrul' and front and rear stabilizer bars. The
"'' 111, \"I lc t1turt.' lour·" heel tl1,c brakes and power-assisted rack·and-
p11111m ,h·c11 ng
The 1991 Isuzu Stylus Xs sports 1edAn olf en a pie.sing alternative
to other compact vehides.
"for what we believe is a ve
f'Cn!IOnable rec ($25}, Pontia
Historic Services will provide
specific data on pre-1981 ~
Pontiacs." Matehon said.
"Information on 1982 and ncwc
model Pontiacs will be provided a
no charfc on an onaolna basil
Pontiac s Customer Assistance
Center."
Funding sought for electric vehicle research
I ' \ "' I l I< A M t\ ("llY • A
'\11111hl.111d u1n~rc"m.in 'aY' he I\
tnll•l\htl ln).( lel(l\la tron to fund the
'l't.irch ind tle\l:lopmenl o f
1~ .11 •l , "' .ind dean tr,1n\ll
I hh ll'
V.1 " 1111 t1• 111.1~c '-ll rt· th.11
1111 'l \l'l11~k' trl' h utlt 1n lhl'
I 11111 d \1,111, ,,11.I Ker 1111~.ud
ill rm.111 I> t'.111.,r.1m.1 ( 11~
\\I t II l!"'< 1nmc:nl h e Ir .
Am<'ncan clCperts can create a new
J11mc:,11c indu'it ry that will serve
th ree ~oab to help clean up our
air tn reduce our <kpcndencc on
fnn:1~n 011. and 111 l mpluy our
,killed .1en"""'C ind auto ''orkcro,
"''"' idled h\1 defen!>c: t.uthack\ and
f11rl·1i:n cnmr c1111on.'' he 'i.11d
l:krm.tn ·., bill. the Advann'.d
I ranspnrlJt1 on Compet1t1ve nC'i'i
Ad. would jw,1rd grant<; -l o he
matched by individual states -to
r c: sc 11 rc h and development
compani es developing cleaner
u.i n,11 -;ystems and electric
\.t:h1clcs
"[he'C grants COUid , for
example. pwv1de manufacturer1
with acce~~ to computer simulators
10 deMgn parts for a vehicle,"
Berman ~aid.
"They could be u~cd to link
Santa Ana Freeway widening from
six to 12 lanes wins OCTD backing
I he '\., \l ,11 old \.in ta An.i
I ll'C'"·'~· u1n,11lrred IP he Or.1ngc
( Piiot~ ' llfdtnt "'ill grow from
" Ill I~ IJllC' fmm I ullcrtun
tl1110'1 w I he \,in Diego Coun ty
llfll. lrJll\f 1rtJlllln olfrcio l' h.1vc
11\',rdcd
I he Or .. ngc ( ounl\
county line in Buena Park.
Lisa Mills, the OCTA's director
of planning and development, said
the agency will need $I. I billion 10
widen the freeway nonh from the
E:.I Toro Y" to the Los Angele~
County hoc.
Hair of the money would come
from Measure M, the c.ounty's
half-cent \ales tax, she &aid. The
ot.ber half ""ould come from state
and federal M>urces
I 1 "''POrl .tllon Authority voted 10
n tl nd the SI 6 h1llron pro1cc1
bn.111111 lht' H r oro JUnctron or the_
\,1111.1 Am> {~) .ind San 0 1cgo
f ltl''l lrl'l'"·'>'· the intcr'itate''\ m1"t c1)flj!C'tcd ,cctmn in 1hr It was not clear how much 11 will
, 1111111, co~t the county to ettcnd the
I h" .1~cnl )' , ,1,1(( will al\o mccl pro1ect south toward the San
""h H'prc,cnt.111vc' fr .. >rn Ducna Otego County l1ne, "" when
1'.1rk I ch AnKele' Cnunty and construction woulJ hea'n.
I .111 r .111\ to d1,cus~ widening th.. More thftn half the county'•
fl l'CW.\\ r1orth from the Riv~r;1Qc re~1dcntt., end IWO·thirds or j15
1c11 1 l fc~«i1w~ 1'n ('uiltttrlh' lo' !'tie " jol1'.':lrc frltutcdl ~llhin' *"~cit 'n11lt4' 1
Cd'llll~"L~ t:JtMW'I SWdl~. ~ s.•~'"1''•"'
or the roadway, Mills told the
OCTA directors.
The freeway was built in 1953
with two lanes in either direction.
In 1965, state workers added an
extna lane on each side. Mills 11kl
the freeway has SCCI\ no major
improvements since then
County offi cials oriainally
planned to widen the l·S between
the R1vcnide Freeway and the "El
Toro Y" 1unctlon, throuah which
about 304,000 cnn pass every day.
The dirccton' action will utcnd
the project south to the jut'lction of
the Santa Ana Freeway and
Pacific Co111t Hlahway in Dana
Point, Mii~ ~td I r l 1 l 1
manufacturers to local umve ts.ities,
to promote the transfer of related
technoloaic • or to operate a
locator 1crv1ce for larger
manufacturers co find small and
mcdium-siud uppliers and skilled
workers," be aa.id.
"My blll makes it p<mible Cor
the small manufacturer, who has
built his busineu supplymg the
oerospace· i ndu str y with
sophisticated materials, to
cooper ate with research
inst1tut1ons and larger
manufacturers 10 promote this new
industry," he added.
The lawmaker hopes an influx
of federal funds will encourage
r>rivatc investment in the industry.
Uetman said people in the
United States have a choice. They
an either use their high·tcch kill now to produce 10lutlons to clean
air and energy needs, or they can
wait until foreign countric1 do It
for them, he said.
"Time I of the csscncc if we
arc to take adv~ntaae of this
country's tcchnoloalcal edge,"
Bcnnan 11ld.
Ed Lcchum, director of public
relation for Pontiac:. noted. "Now
that Pontiac Historic Services b up
and running. I don't bo. of any
other ()()mpany 1hat is in a position
10 provide such thorough
information on older models, while
prov1d1na re ponsivc service on the
hundred$ of requests we receive
each month.
"We know that people who
collect Pontia arc amona our
most loyal customcrt," he added.
"Pontioc Hu1oric Services -an
independent company with •ccess
10 our historical me -will help
10 m11intain that loyalty hy keeping
information Oowing."
O&ven a complete vehicle
identification number, Pontiac
Historic Services may be able lo
prCMdc a ~ of the factory 1n~ice or b1lhn1 hbtory, a lcuer
decoding the options (where
necc ry), a copy or, I dealer
order form for that yur, an
oHicaal photo of that year'•
Pontiac (if awilablc) and other
pccifte information for that yeu
and model Pontiac.
People scckina to have a 1pcc1fle
''We have 1uppllcrt &o the prc-1981 model Pont11c researched
defensc/acrotp1ce and automotive ahould provide a · complete
tnduatrlca aolna under daily. identification number and a S
MeanwhllC. the public"t demand chec~ made out to Ponti•
for cleaner forms oC ttansportatlon Hi.tone ScMcc:I. h hould be sen
grows with each new 1mos alert. to Pontiac Hltioric Scrvica, P.0
The (United tllCJ) mU..t bo there Box 884, StcrllnJ Hei ••• M~ti
to ""c'l·Ulc ntllllCol1'• ·••"" l •,• ·' .. 8311. ' ' ..
' :
xpo, LRV thrusting
itsubishi into the
amily wagon field
\1 11,ub1 h1 Motor Sblc of
merK.1 plarf'I to meet the growing\
•uh of young, active, value·
111,ctou\ con umcrs with the
'Pn LR V (ligh1 recreational
hide) .ind Expo, two vcrsatil~
·~ w mpact port wagon .
~h e \c intriguina puscngcr
hide,, wrapped in clean body
l'~ thJt arc esthetically pleasing
11 functio nally aerodynamic,
11\ 11.lc.: p11c1ou cabins and
'\Ihle car o pace.
l R \ and Expo can at flve or
\ c n p~'lengcrs, respectively, yet
c.:\ Jrcn't talion wagons. They
k r pacious interiors for haulin~
rgo and "stuff," but they aren t
101 van .
Their versatile seatina
raniements are de igned to
mpcr passenacn wuh abundant
mfon and their interior
nf1guration 'Can adapt to
m.1de the cargo-carrying capacity
much luger, bulkier vehicle ,
l LRV and Expo don't fit any
1)t ing automQ.tivc categoric
~Ju\c they offer so much more.
l 11..e the contemporary buyen
) ~ere de i~nc!d to uit, LRV
11 1 'PO fit the changing
.H .1\.lcr of today's society. And
t:ll' .1 ~t.tllon wagon, vnn, truck
'~"' ut1hty vehicle may have
en the logical choice in the past,
~er., today might consider such
\Chicles lOO rcstrictave (or today's
mcrca ingJy varied lifestyles.
lt follows that, 1n launchtng
the e two new product<\,
M11sub1i.h1's LR V and Expo
antrociucc nn entirely new category
ro the American automotive
market -the versatile "sport
. wagon."
the five-passenger LRV and
seven-pa cngcr Expo arc available
m Jront-whccl-drive and all-wheel·
drive models, and comb,ne
excellent seating with econ0my,
maneuverability and h1ah value .•
Spirited handling and performanu
m a ke both models mo re
invigorating to dnve than other
vehicles that arc designed to move
people and thinp.
LR V and Expo were dcaigned
with a variety of innovative
features, with versatility reflected
throughout the vehicle design and
execution. Offerina ample room
and a variety of seating/cargo-
carrymg arrangements, LRV and
Expo can be "personalized" for
most situations -from car pools
to camping trips -with interior
room big enough to hold packed
moving boxes, sports equipment or
full· ized bicycles
With powerful, yet economical
and efficient four-cylinder cngjnc ,
f o u r ·w h c e I i n d e pc n d e n t
suspension and a choice o( four-JI>
Mitsubishi's 1992 Expo LRV sp<M'.t vehide covers all family travel, transportation requirements.
speed automatic or five-apced
manual transmisiion, LRV and
Expo provide exception al
drivcability. Compact exteriors
result in agility and easy mancu·
verability in traffic and parking
situations. Optional all-wheel drive
i available in both models to
enhance traction and control in ·a
wide variety of driving situations'.
The Expo family of vehicles was
developed for consumers who
place a premium on the value of
their lei ure time and spend
weekends involved in adventurous
activities, or perhaps j\Ut working
around the home
The LRV appeal to angles or
younger couples who are not as far
along in their family and career
development as Expo buyers.
Th~sc ·younger mdiv1dunl need a
vehicle that 1s designed with a
special empha 1s on moving
"thing,s."
, Whdc LR V pro peel may have
one . or two children, they place
particular 1mpo lance o n a
vehicle's ab1hty t keep up with
their active hfe tylc nd tend to be
recreation-minded The ne,uble
seating and versatile cargo space
of the LRV can accommodate the
buyer's need to carry surfboards or
bicycles and still offer scdan·hkc
performance and maneuverability.
The seven-passenger Expo 1
ideally suited for young, active
families who have two or more .
children and have greater need
for "people moving" and for
moving "things "
8 9th models wtU arnvc 1n
M itsub1sh1 dealer showroom
nationally this month a, 1~2
models
cura ups the sports coupe ante with its new .. Legend
IO h "-
Ju\t five yeaf1 •go, the idea of
up..calc, luirury IJ>OrlS coupe
m fapan wa laughable
l'coplc who had more than
.000 10 pend on a ports coupe
Jkcd to Europe, _i!td c tablishcd
rqucs uch _3k,flfrCrcede • BMW
Jaguar ~
J.1p,10e<;c cnn were white-bread,
11nun11c I vehicle , not t.atu
mhol' to be drooled U\Cr
I hen I londa, 11 h 1 Jone so
ten in the S t. introduced at
tura Lcgcn lineup, and the
\Jt o m o t1vc world c h anacd
crn1gh1
Ahhou h the key to the Acura
oault on the U mukct h
en 11 l..csend den, the coupe
dominated its market niche
141 n t some European
mpctuor that ~t nearly triple
hat th Leacnd doc,,
Simply pu1, the 1991 Acur1
Legend coupe ha a sexy ,. hape,
lo t of horscpawcr from a
soph1 tic11ted V-6 and an overall
air of rdinement that mark 11 a a
scnou, rood car.
For all the Acura's mechanical
acumen. 11 1s the \hck new body
work 1h.1t will ut fir t draw people
to the $3~.000 cur
AhhOu!th 1111 ~ICnvlill\C.: o( the
OMW Su Serie' coupe' of the
19S.O.., 1hc new Acura \t>hng 1
e~trcmcly attrac;tM:. 1hc new car
1 longer nnd wider than 11
prc:dcce S<>r, V1h1ch loo'-ed a trifle
too upriah~ for 1 rue port
coupe
Whcelb1~ has bttn • increa~d
by nearly five mchc to 11.'4
mchc , while ~crall length h ~
grown 4.5 inche to 192 S 1nche
and the width has been mcreascd
2.6 inchc to 71.3 inches.
All that new len&th and width t'l
n1 cly handled with loped n<m
treatment and a wide, concave
rear fada that give an up wept
look at the back.
But inv 1991 °tbcre arc eome
llenacrs to the Le,end coupe
m t notably the new i.e~u
00 -and Acura hu •nswtred The cockpit benefits from a
steeper rake on the windshield and
nearly nusb &Jw J>ancll Ofl the
,..,, idea. CUrlousJy, • l lfH1 4u1f~
c ~•II with a new coupe that i a
DJOr improveme nt on the first·
neration car.
.. , the 1991 Acura
Legend coupe has a
sexy shape, lots of
horsepower and an overall
air of refinement.
windo, ..... -which arc usually r1.3cd
in mo t coupe -have clectnc
hft on the Le end.
tn 1de, the u ual Acura interior
A dnvcr' 1dc air bag 1~ tand·
ard on the Legend coupe. nd on
the upgraded LS model the fronl·
cat passenger also get air·bag
protection.
Underneath all the \hcct metal.
the ,uspcn ion remains 1he .. cry
capable duuble-wi hbo(lc de 13n,
wtth electronic, peed -.en'i1t1\le,
Yilnablc ratio rx>wcr \leering. four·
wheel 1.h hrakc w11h M .1nt1·lock
~)' tern and !05 60-15 V rated
M1chehn 11re
\Cherne preva il\, With I tark yet Handhna 1 tight, hut not ror .
0tllnlct1ve d~11n On the top-of· i;. r 11cr, nJ the power tccrtna
the lane LS model, everything gets ~or well. buL tend., to feel a
a po~cr or computer l.l i t, from hllle dead ~h1le go1n1 an a tra1ght
the climate control co the scats to ltnc at freeway peetts
the r1d10 antenn:., and leather Notice.tbly ab\Cnt from the ~at re tandard. Acura arc 'IOme of th ht&}Hech
Gau ~ Me larac. with a 160 1ood1e found in JOme other port
mph pccdomcter a n d a coupec;, uch as computer·
ta~homcter _talina up center st c controlled u pcn1.1 n. and 1r t1on
1n t he 1n trumcnt pod. control.
Unfortunately, the only add1t1onal ·It' prl)t\ahlv a afc bet th t
au are for fuel and en inc omrc11t1on "''II . fori;e Ac•1ra 10
tcmpe(ature, lcavma out electrical dJ the 11em in e< m1n1 ycan.
and 011 gau c 1dc from the new tyhng, 1he
lnterc tangl)', chc in trument legend coupe's bucat boost
binnacle move up and down in come under the hood. ""'"h the
concert with the adjustable · new 200-hor\t'f)()"cr J .2·hter V.().
teenna wheel, keep1n1 the aauacs An aluminum cn1mc with ca _t·
; 1n proper hneup v.ith•th~ w~esl , iron ~yb"4cr h,,e , • the nc
engine gets its \moothne .and
pov.er from a soph1Sticated three·
uge induction sy .. tcm that
sprud' the torque throughout the
re,olution band.
l'hc engine 1s mated 10 either a
f1 .. i: 'peed manual or 11 four 'peed
automatic tran'lm1"ion. which
tran mil\ power to the front
wheel .
And the~in he the Legend'"
one mall Achille heel -torque
steer.
When the engine 1s at full 1'011,
e ('CCUaJly when the h1ft I\ mildC
from~ econd gear. the ltont
end i 1 c • an nnoymjt hahlt n
a car with 'the l.cgcnt1',
credentral'
hort of v.1tch1ng to re r wh~d·
Jn"e -lmcthmg 1\"ur;e " not
going 10 do -"'me C'omputer
lci1ht·of ·h nd need' 111 "'c
arplied to the rroblcm
Hut th torque 'ilcer 1~ rc;ill\ a
minor rroblcm in a car thal
perform,. \CC) V\Cll 7~h h' <:ot.I
t1m arc 1n th( high e\cn·!ielOnd
range nd the qu rtcr mile comes
up an alx>ut 1 ~ 7 ~ulnd
O\crall, Acura ha done a t~'tl
,ot> of t k.tna the Lcacnd cuupe
from a capable car to one that , · •
ri~lfulty h • ~ot tt ·are toe\ I t ~
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QUALITY PRE-OWNED VEHICLES
'84 BMW 3181 '85BMW325e '86 BMW 7351 '86 BMW 325es '88 BMW 635csl ·as BMW7351
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(1.i0N322) (2CEE276) (976633) (2CYM311) (266538) (2KJX329)
SS '11 28Kmi '1 29Kni
'89 BMW 325 '91 BMW 318is '87 MBZ560SE w.'90 LS 400 '89 XJ-6 --:-90 LEGEND L
Auto 5 Spd LO#mi. Exri dean twougholA •Or.,~ 11Kml. (2TPW216) (E65232) (2FXF207) (5e861/1) ( 7)
'16 WHITE $43,995
C12 Pilot Auto Gulde I Saturday, August 3, 1991