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QUOTl'S Of TltE DAY
"I just. wish this hadn't gotten to
the point where we're acting like a
bunch of spoiled brats over the whole
situation. "
Costa Mesa High Sc~ Athletic
Director Dean COoper, on~ contro-
versy surrounding his firinR.ol_·the
school's football co.ch (,\n-
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"We must not confuse dissent with
disloyalty."
Edward R. Murrow
COMMUNITY EVENTS
•Toys for Tots is a nationwide
program to provide toys for under-
privileged children. Donors may drop
off new, unwrapped•toys at any of a
number of locations countywide, in-
duding the Pik>t. office, 330 W, Bay
St. in Costa Mesa.
~ donce redtol by Orange Coast
C:oUige students performing material
they've worked on during the fall se-
mester will be ~nted tonight at 7
p.m. in the col dance swaio. f()f
information, call 432-5506.
• Pod Terry Kennedy reads from
her work at 8 p.m. atAfta Coffee
House, 506 31st St. in Newport
Beach. An open reading will follow.
Admission Is free.
•Al the annv•I Newport Harbor
Chrlttmat bt Parade nears, bay
front homes and businesses linin~ the
parade route will compete in their
own Christmas decorating contest.
known as the Ring of lights.
Restdents and business owners are
encouraged by the Newport Harbor
Area Chamber of Commerce to mm-
pete for prizes awarded In four cat·
egories: homes, yacht dubs, rest>u·
rants and commercial buildings. Judg-
ing will take place on Sunday, Dec.
1 S-, in advance of the boat parade
which 'runs from Dec. 11 throuah 23.
Decorating help ts availaible fOr the
design and ;nsiallatlon ol ligt.ts by
calling the Newport Harbor Alea
Chamber of Commeroe at 644-8211 .
JUST TIIE f ACTS
• Wl>on did Newpon H•rbor High
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Fans call lout on coach tiring
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'Al·~ but 8ldms ~it'• Just a·
drop ta -• fllr .. the souihland's -!Jed drought
1conditlolw.,. coriwned.
~oosters, students protest
Tom Baldwin's dismissal
dents have apparently joined his battle
and have begun ci rculating a petition ask-
ing that Athletic Director Dean Cooper
be fired.
his team to CIF playoffs. .
"First I don't want to air our dirty
laundry list in public," Cooper said. "And
I don't want to say anything that would
hurt Tom Baldwin -even if he wants to
hurt me.
By Lol1Am Basheda
Howlvlr, lhl Nitional Weather
5""idt ~ pwdicting • 60 ~nt
chance of thowers today, with the
rain Olldi"I """9ht Wednesday
should bft"9 cloil1ntt and warmet
tempe<•lunll, ac<Oliling lO
""'-OOSTA MFSA -Upset over the re-
cent firing of Costa Mesa High School's
football coach, the presidcnl .or the team's
booster club is organizing a rally to o us1
the athletic,. director who recommended
the dismissat.'
"I'm not co ncern ed about it at all,"
Cooper said after learning of the rally. "I
just wish this hadn't gotten 10 the point
where we're acting like a bunch of spoiled
brats over the whole situation."
"He may feel it isn't fair. But coaches
ge l fired all over the country every year.
It's nothing new."
Cooper said only that he recommended
Baldwin be fired so the athletic program
could "move in a new direction." font< rt 11. M al Monday night,
5'10W few!fo _,.,down to the
7,000-loot ......
"I'm p---·-," said Jerry Luxembourger,
who is also the father of one of the
school's football players.
Cooper said the decision to fire Tom
Baldwin last month wasn't something he
and Costa Mesa principal Michael Mur·
phy took lightly. "What other direction,'' Baldwin re-'
tarted. "We were in the playoffs in the
last two of four years. The only other di· See-,,,.,..w. Arid Luxembourger said he isn't the
only one who is upset. A number of stu-
But neither Cooper nor Murphy have
revealed why they decided to fire the
former Coach of the Year who twice lead See COACH/M
Residents say
nood project
ruining homes
By Anna Cekola
S~ Wntei
COSTA MESA -A group of North
Mesa Verde homeowners say their homes
arc "literally crumbling" because of the
massive amounts. of soil being moved as
pa rt of the Sl.4 billion flood control
project along the Santa Ana River.
"'It 's like a nightmare.'· said resident
Lori Costa. ··Every time I turn around I
have more cracks. r..1y house is moving off
1he foundation."
Costa is among a group of six home·
owners o n New Hampshire Dri,•e and
IO"'-'a Street seeking between $40,000 and
$350.000 each for damages they say "·ere
caused by the S 1.4 billion flood control
project along the Santa Ana Ri\'Cr.
The damage claims are the first 10 be
filed against the U.S. Army Corps of En-
gineers, county and city agencies since
flood control improvemenis began last
j\pril along the river, which has been
called one of the "worst flood threats
west of the Mississippi."
Additional damage claims from resi-
dents in the bluff areas or Europa and
Sandpiper drives are also expected in the
coming weeks, ac:.cording to Fullenon law-
yers Randall Friend and Warren Wimer,
who are representing the residents. --occ crew member lryah A:myal, centef, practices with teammates in the Newport Bay. For more photos, see A2.
Although. the U.S. Anny Corps of En·
gineers finished most of the "'Ork along
the nonhern sections of the Greenville·
See PROJECT/M
Holocaat ' doubters rile nrm
' Colleen Murphy, a spokes·
woman ror Book of the Month Book. of the· Month Club apologizes to its
members for controversial publication -a .ub, said they have received
more than a dozen complaints
rrom ••surprised and angry"
memben.
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' ( C0s1'A ~A -"' local or· 'I . I' at h ~<that dillributes liter•· . n a c 1m e w ere ~lure" dilt ....., the Holocaust David Duke is running -!'<""' cic:cumd has stirred the for presidency It's very ire or the Book o( the Month . I
Clqb, prompling officials at the ~psetting t~ see books
New York-based company to like thlS being SOid.•
send letlers of a~logy to thou-
sands of their mt;:mbers.
It appears a broker for the
Costa Mesa company Noontide
Press miiled the Book of the
Month Oub into selling them a
I' , or .S,ftOO of their History
.~memben. .
· 'Niontidc.tprcu then M'nl their "
boot '8Jatoa to the members on
'· ,lhe list. 1 •
( ·~.ScfHng membership lisu: to ' v.~ " ~.
-Cll.llll LES Li
Boole of !he Month Club
other publishers is not unconi·
mon, But the type of catalog
these members ended up rccciv-
ia& ls. The tit!'!S like "Hoax of
the Twentieth Century," is one
of several selections claiming the
Holocaust never happened.
They have since sent out let·
' . ters o r apology to 5,000 of the
History Oub's 250,000 members
who recctvcd the catalog several
weeks ago. It has also prompted .
them to change their policy.
Until now, Murphy said they
required only a sampling of what
the publisher sold before releas-
ing their membership list. Mur·
phy said that's why they gave
Noontide a list of their mem-
bers.
"We never saw the catalog in
its entirety," Murphy said. "And
what we did see looked legiti-
mate. It was our mistake not to
request the entire catak>g."
See HOLOCAUST/M
· tnmc m1b'll enacted tor boardWalk · • Ordinance to increase
safety on beach path
By Iris Yoko! ..,_
NEWPORT BEACH -Bicy·
clists will have to walk their two-
wheelen u they "I:.~ the
Newpclll Pier ud lsll
and-ton~ to
an 8-rapll opced 1111111 Oil the ---a law !hot -~ a prc-.y City Cotlndl nod MolldoY •1'flt.
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An ad hoc committee of cill·
ten~ and council memben rec-
ommended the short·tenn pro.
1ram N a way to case t}Je prob-
lems on .the clty'a popular, o\ocr-
crowdcd bcachfront pathway
without hiving to ban 1U wheel
.,.. from the boerdwallt. The
committee will continue to study
Iona-term ootutlont !bot are
more ''capital-and time·
inttnstve," said Councilman
John Hcd&CS1 c:orttmittee chair·
man.
Last Septe-r, ' a-panel or
oouncll, -wl Balboa Peninsula rcaldca11 ma: 1aed
roller mtea, lb--bl·
cydn be b--tllo ..........................
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ldays and the summer months:
The recommendation came on
the heels of a court dociaion that
ordered the city to l"Y $270,000
to a man Utjurcd by a bk:yclc on
the p1thway, which strctchet be·
tween the Balboa and Newport
plen.
Memben or the -nd· ing panel 11id they llW no other
altem1tivc to protect the ~blic
safety and reduce city liabiHty.
But NC11tpOn residents aid in·
dMdu1ll fiOm all owr the re· p>o ~ tbe bin, ..,... it
"""'1d 11mpl,J -,_. qcleo
and mteo onlO -Boule·
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BiH of Rights: securing
the blessings of liberty
By Dr. Jo Ellen -
Editor's note: This is the ·
first in a series of arricles on
200r.h anniversary the Bill of
Rights.
I t was late in April, 1788,
when delegates finally
gathered in Virginia to
decide whether to ratify the
new Constitution of the
United States. The
pro-Constitution rorces were
an impressive lot, led by
James Madison, John
Marshall and Gov. Edmund
Randolph. .......
The opposition was no less
impressive: James Monroe, a
future president; John Tyler,
the father of a futllre
president; Benjamin HarrisOn,
grandfather or a .future
president; and Richard Henry
lee. Leadina them was
Patrick Henry, the· fiery
or1tor of the Revoludon •
Heney had been elected to
attend the Philadelphia
conventk>n which drafted the
CoutitutK>n, but rct\aaed to
attend becaute -he said -
he "smelled a rat." Now, be
stood before the Vlr&inla t
nitifyina contention a finn
opponent or the Coostltution.
1-of libeny -... d Patrick Henry, •nd his
speechet during the
c:on¥ention were punetullled
with uttrele•d• calb !or ill
protection and pn:eervatioft . J"hc Vi..pnia conwintion
debeted the CoMtitution
Anniversary
1791*1991
paragraph by paragraph,
always turning back 10 the
rundamental issue of libcrt\.
Finally, yielding to the ·
demands of Henry and his
allies, the pro-Constitution
faction agucd to propose a
series of amendments
equivalent to a bill of rights
and, on June 15, narrowly
voted ror ratification.
The approval of nine states
was required before the
Constitution could go into
effect and transform the
fragile confedcncy into the
more perfect union it
promised. Eight stales had
already ratified. The Virginia
Constitutionalists now
anxiously anticipated the
hdtoric moment that they
believed their imminent vote
-Id accontplish.
Uo-t to them.
t.o#c~r. that moment had
, occurred loui cloys earlier in
the small New England state ·
ol New Hompshite wben Its
convention hid aivcn
S. 8IU. OF lllOKT8IM
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Pilot People
Anthony M. Kohlanberger
HEIS•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The 27-year-old director of Orange Coast College's new Inter-
national Student Program. Formerly adviser to the Study Abroad
Program at Cal State Los Angeles, Kohlenberger brings experi-
ence as foreign student adviser at USC and as adviser to the In-
ternational Programs at Cal State Fullerton to bis new job.
OVERS~SEXPERlmc--~~~~~~-
Kohlenberger is fluent in German and Italian, and speaks a
smauering of French and Spanish. He has a bachelor's degree in
history and political science from Cal State Fullerton where he
also minored in German. During high school, Kohlenbcrger went
to Germany as an exchange student and studied in Switzerland
and Italy during college.
FREnPERSPECTIVE---------
"The different experiences and perspectives of the foreign stu-
dents bring a freshness to the academic discussions and to the so.
· cial life of the college," he said. "You have the opportunity for
the people of Burma to meet the people of Balboa Island. Those
kinds of things don't happen unless you have a program like this."
GLOBAL REACH----------
orange Coast College expects its international student popula-
tion to grow from a current enrollment of 250 students to more
than 1,000 by 1996.
-By Russ Loar
Editor's note: The final installment of Orange Coast Serial runs
Thursday. · T he miles rolled by ... the subdivisions fell away, replaced by
the twisted and colorless desert, the giant blades of the
wind farms, the tortured Joshua trees and finally -
: looming ahead -the glass and steel of Las Vegas. -: At.a small gas station on the outskirts of Vegas, Katherine Bell
.. changed batteries in her small tape recorder and popped in a
• fresh tape. Though she was used to telling her stories at a
• keyboard, Katherine felt satisfied she had managed to catch at
least the highlights of her life in Newport Beach on the tiny
recorder. ..
The serial killer. It had been Al Bundy, the
former mental patient who had returned to
his home town with the half-baked idea
that God had asked him to rid the city of
prostitutes -a mission he went at with
considerable gusto. Bundy, of course, was
assassinated by a team of hired thugs,
though it was never learned who had hired
them.
Corley Miles had finally been indicted
after his crony Benny Lambada was elected
by ShMal L•S.u to the council. At his very first meeting,
Lambada had gleefully told the press that
Corley had paid him S 10,000 for his vote on
the controversial Miles Landing project.
6EDIJ\L
Slow-growth advocate Sage Brush later replaced Lambada.
Corley's son, Jonathan, swiftly took over his father's business,
dumped Miles Landing and launched a combination tanning and
video parlor near John Wayne Airport called Blockout Buster.
Newport Beach Mayor Neil Sturbush resigned to worked for
presidential hopeful Larry Agran, police Sgt. Mit Sonig took early
retirement and became a new-age minister in Laguna Niguel.
Katherine was about to flip the recorder back on to complete
her tale when she spotted a small package on the floorboard.
TB DIPOIT WCI • COSTA IW
PilDL .......
To be continued. ..
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Did you know?
Future Fashion Island
L ongtime Newpon resident Florence Cook, now in Bishop, ·
contributed this 19SS photo of the entrance to Irvine
Terrace taken from the Cooks' home on Bonnie Doonc.
Aorencc aays the Irvine Country Cub and golf counc wero
already in place at that time, with plans for half acre estates with
hOnc corraJs around the aolf courte. M unde~ wu to be built
from Irvine Terrace to the aolr coune. "BUtt" Pio aaid, •1no
h0use1, no honea. no underpass -Instead, Fllblon Jalaftdl"
. Don't hone around. Send J<>Ur b/Jtotical l1ct1 to Did You
Know, The Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. C.O.t• Mu., 92626.
Briefly
As the sun slowly climbs
over the eostem horizon,
members of the Orange
Coast College crew team
trickle into their soiling· base
off Coast Highway in Newport
Beach.
Sitting peacefully in the chill
of early morning, crew
members on the boot Victoria
(above) ore silhouetted by the
light of down.
An overhead view (left)
shows the position of each
oarsman during a row. The
ninth member of each team is
the coxswain. Dobie Srojon
(above left) coxswain for the
Victoria, uses an intercom to
give instructions to the rest of
the team.
In the photo at lower left,
Devon Boyd (left) and Bryon
Amerol take a break during
practice.
Costa Mill man accused of hlt-11111-1'111
NEWPORT BEACH -A Costa Mesa man was arrested on
suspicion of felony d.runken drivinr after police officers allegedly
saw him hit a car twice, strike a center divider and nearly collide
with another car directly In front of the patrol car.
James Edward Welsh, Jr., 27, also alleged1y shouted profanities
at passing cars just prior to his 2 a.m. arrest Sunday at Finley
Street and Newport Boulevard.
Officers reportedly saw Welsh, a self-employed painter, driYe
into 1he back of a BMW stopped at the intersection of north-
bound Newport Boulevard and 32nd Street, Newport Beach Police
Lt. Tim Newman said. Wclsh's car then reportedly sideswiped the
BMW and drove off recklessly and erratically, nearly collidina
with another car in front or the police car .
Officers arc also invcstigatina whether Welsh had a fake rep.;
tration sticker on his car liccnso plate, Newman said.
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T hanks to tho quick and dedicated action or a Sheriffl
ffafbor Patn;( deputy, I six-week-old WU ~ from droWniha iii tM 57-dearee water or N~ Harbor
• TbUriday ~nina.
Deputy Cluia Duran plucked the unconscious victim from the
bay, aot her breath'"' aJ8!n with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation,
then lOOk her to a botpttal.
Both deputy and kitten arc doing just fine.
. In the stark ·prose of his orficial report, Dep.
Duran states: "On today's date (12·5·91) at
approx 1715 bn, I was standing along the docks
at Udo Penn when a female passerby (name
unk.) advised me that a kitten was drowning in
the water just south of my location, against the
bulkhead.
"When 1 located the kitten it had stopped
moving and was under water. I pulled the kitten
in, onto the dock. and determined it wasn't
breathing. 1 then gave the kitten CPR for approx
------3-5 minutes, at which time it started breathing
on its own.
"I then transferred the kitten to the Dover
Shores Animal Hospital (2075 Newport Blvd.,
CM, 722-8301) where it was held tor further treatment. (Newport
Beach) Animal Control Officer M. Lef ay, badge number 964, was
at the animal hospital and took custody of the kitten (~BPD case
no. 91·19569)."
Naturally, pranksters at the Harbor Patrol office couldn't let
this one shdc without having some fun with Chris Duran. They
cobbled together a "reprint" of an article in the Piiot, complete
with a photo of Duran with a big. furry cat atop his head.
Presumably, that was a mock-up, too.
Under the headline, "CAT THAT SURVIVED FINDS A
HOME," the article says: "Boy Wonder Deputy Chris Duran
Brings a 4-wcck-old kitty back to life.
"While on routine patrol in Newport Harbor, Deputy
Du.ran ... was summoned by a citizen (who reported that) a kitty
was drowning at Lido Village. Deputy Duran snatched kitty from
the ice-cold water and noticed no pulse.
''Without hesitation, Deputy Duran began CPR to revive
this li£eless feline. Despite the fact that Deputy Duran
was ingesting kitty puke and fur balls, he revived the little kitty!
Deputy Duran is a true hero among all feline lovers of Newport
Bcach ... Whcn asked for a statement', Deputy Duran commented:
'It's hard to believe I get paid to do this and my head stays warm,
too!'
"Note to public," the "news story" concludes: "Deputy Duran
loves to have his back scratched and occasionally hacks up a fur
ball."
Deputy Duran should have his back patted, too. A_ lot of us .
might just have fished the tiny creature out of the drink and put 1t
in a plastic bag. Chris's caring and sensitivity strike me as quite
special.
Dr. Bruce Baursfcld of Dover Shores says the kitten surely
would have died if Duran hadn't given her CPR.
"She was a sad little kitty when he brought her in here.'' he
said Friday. "She was suffering from shock, hypothermia,
pulmonary and cerebral edema and her temperature was down to
94 degrees." Normal is 101.
.. We did what we could and put her in the incubator," he
.clded, "But. fcaokly,. wbcA 1 came in this morning, I didn't really
expect to sec her alive. But she's doing just great! We'll fix her up
and find her a home."
D r. Baursfeld says the kitten Is a beauty, probably a Himalayan
mix with a lilac-point coat. She'll be in the incubator for at
least a week. then will be ready for adoption.
With eight lives ahead of her, kitty should make a fine
Christmas gift for some lucky family.
Deputy Duran is also doing well. He asked Dr. Baursfeld if
there were any contagious diseases he might get from giving
mouth·to-mouth to the kitty.
"No, there's nothlnc to worry about there.'' the veterinarian
replied. "But I won't make any guarantees about the bay water
you might have taken in."
Police log
Costa Mesa
. Someone kicked In the window of the Tate Ten Cafe at 3303 Harbor Boule-
vard last Monday artcr uni>luaina &he sto~·· 1lann 1na stole S300 Trom &he
cash rqistcr and S.SOO worth of d&a·
relics. • • Someone scole 1 telcvisk>a last Tues· day from 1 room at the Rcaency Inn 1t 2S44 Newport Boulevard. • Sixteen ~ins carts worth about
Sl,680 were di~ttd miss~ast week trom Thrifty Dtuptore at Harbor
Boulevard. • Someone stole tho padlocks from the
doon of Prompt Clca~n at 434 E. 171h SL last Tuctcfay and itok aome shirts
and aulll.
Newport Beach
A Sl.200 Tohatsu ou&board motor was
stolen from 1 raft In the canal behind 1 rcaidcncc on the 300 blodt of Orand
Clnal IOmCtime between S.turd17 morn· Ina Ind Sunday motnlnl-• About S79 ~h of beet was llolen from an unk>chd prqe qo the 4000 bloct of Marcua AwttUC. In additioft to
the cues of Watncy'a IAd 8ohemll beer,
&he mide11t alto re~ Visa c:redh
c:.rd ind ono penona ehect wu tOcn from .a cue left IDlidc an automo-
bao.
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Tuesday, December 10, 1991 Aa
~n honest deal on bogus celebrities
lm Haley told me, 0 You need some· ~ w~'°' IOmCbodyt" ...
U you're lookina for a celebrity dou·
to bri1hten up a Christmas party, try call· lfti Boot a Loot on Newport Blvd. in Ncw-
pon Beach ...
Starting at SSS you can get impersonators
who'll do Dolly Parton or Roseanna Dana
tor a 20 minute show.
Price$ head up from there ... an the way to
S400 for a faux president or pope. How come
so much for these two? ''The guy who does
the pope REALLY looks like the pope!"
says Jim.
Broadway My Way wanted $75 for their
Dolly and $450 for their version or the pope.
0 D.J.s seem to fetch about $65 an hour ev-
erywhere in town.
0 "We'll show you how easy it is to wire up
your husband.'' Tim Simmons said ...
0
Tim manages the new Impulse store in
Crystal Court. The store is full or forward
electronics. ..
Very hot this year is the Philips compact
disc interactive at $800. Its more than a glo-
rified game. It gets you into the action on
the screen -pl ay golr or go to the Louvre -
there arc 40 different discs available and its
compat.ible with any TV.
"The ladies are not to worry," says Tim.
He ond his crew arc hosting a ladies' shop·
pina nlaht. The opcrotlon of aJI the elec-
tronic marvels will be revealed ...
Its happening at the store on December
13, from six 10 10. Refreshments will be
served ...
0
---Finding the right Christmas
tree can be confusing (l
know, I checked 14 places.)
lf you've decided you just
want a generic tree there's
always the market...
Then come the nurseries
and home improvement
stores. In this category, the
best prices I found were at
Builders Emporium on 17th
Street. I based comparisons
on 6-foot trees. Their Dou-
glas Firs go for $18.97. No-
bles arc $29.97. Their 8-foot
-----•living Aleppo Firs run S79.
(Nurseryland wants that for
their seven-footers.)
The other route is a tree lot, especially if
you wan t a bigger tree. They cost more but,
says Joey Morales, 'The difference is they're
in water from the time they're cut, they're
premium grade and they get to the lot in
three days.' Joey manages Northwestern
T~ecs on Dover and PCH . They se ll good
looking Nobles for $42.99 and Douglas Firs
for $29.95 (more than 10 bucks cheaper thun
up the street ...
Ask Joey to tell you ubout the 10% dis-
count ...
Or try Noonan's, in business on Newport
Blvd in Costa Mesa tor 47 years ...
"What we're about is service and quality .
You can call me Old Man Noonan," s:iid
Old Man Noonan. "Take for instance the
City 'lf Newport Beach,'' he continued,
"they've been buying trees from us from day
one!'. ..
Their prices are bit more ($39 for a Dou·
glas -$50 or )0 for a Noble) but here's the
deal, 'We don't want a tree to become a fire
hazard, if its got a problem with it · we'll re·
place it.' Noonan says.
Not as trad itional (but definitely fresh) are
the Monterey Pines for sale at Peltzer
Pines ...
The tree form is on the newly opened
Newport Coast Drive, in Irvine. You pick it,
pay for it and they saw it...
Prices vary, tree by tree ....
Dy the way, Builders Emporium hus ni ce 6
in. poinse11ia) for $3.99.
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If you've come across any b:irgains or unu·
sual items, or if jOU know a retailer who pro·
vides exceptional services or quality, be sure
to Jet me know. You cnn reach me at 497·
9873, Or send a fax to 631-5902.
Stad your Items for Around
Town to Bob van Eykcn, The Pilot,
330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa,
92621.
Crom 12:30 to 4 p.m. Dec. 1-1. at 2 p.m.
Food concert
COSTA MESA -A benefit concert and food drive for Share Our Selves, a
Costa Mesa-based emergency food pan·
try, will take place in front or the Robert
8. Moore Theater at Orange Coast Col· Iese. 2701 Fairview Rd .• today from noon
to 1 p.rn.
Holiday brunch
COSTA MESA -Friends of the Or·
anac Coast Interfaith Shelter invite you
to attend their annual holiday brunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday. A
tree will be trimmed with ornaments
made by children or the Costa Mesa shelter. lhe brunch will cost Sl8. For
more information, call chairperson Joyce Tucker 11 497-41 11.
Book talk
NEWPORT BEACH -Robert Pir·
sig's 1974 book "Zen and the Art of Mo· torcycle Maintenance: an Inquiry into
Values" will be discussed at Thursday's
meeting or Lcl"s Talk Books. The meet· in& is Sdlcduled for 10 a.m. at the New-
port Ccn1cr Library. 8.S6 S-.in Ocmcnte
Drivic. The program is Cree.
Scrooge
CoSTA MESA -Students from the
fourth and fafth ,ndc clUSC$ at OllJifor·
nia School wilf present the musical "~" based on Dickens' "A Chfisl· mu CirOl" Thursday and Friday 11 Bo-swell Hall, TcWlntle lntcnncdlalc
Scho&I. For information, call 432· ns2.
Back Bay tour . . NEWPORT BEACH -Free guided
walkin.g tours of the Upper Newport Bny
Ecok>1.1cal Reserve will be conducted
Dec. T4 at 9 and 10:30 n.m. Meet at the comer of East Bluff Drive and &ct Bny
Road.
Tree decorating contest
COSTA MESA -S1udcn1 organiza.
1ions from Esiancia I ligh School, Costa
Mesa High School, TcWinklc lntcrmcdi· ate School 3nd Coi.ta Mesa Junior I ligh
School will compete in a Christmai. tree
decorating contest and auction al Mesa Verde Center Crom noon to 3 p.m. Dec.
14.
Snow and Santa
COSTA MESA -llohdav Snowhill, a
special event for children, will take place
al Balearic Commun11y Center. 1975
Balearic Drive, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. Dec. 1-1. The event will feature
snow sledding. arts and crafts, a hay ride
and :i visit Crom S:inla Claus.
Meet your congressman
NEWPORT BEACH -Rep. Chris
Cox (R·Ncwport Beach) will host an
open house at his district office, 4000
MacArthur Blvd .. East Tower, suite 430,
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Local coastal areas received
most of the rain over the week-
• end -compared to inland Or-
ange Coun!r -but county of-
ficials say it s going to have rain
a lot longer and a lot harder to
convince them the drought is
over.
Weekend stol'!Jl.S brought less
than a half inch of rain to the
coast, pushing year-to-date totals
slightly higher than last year, but
still far below average, according
to county rain watchers.
County rain monitoring sta-
tions in Costa Mesa measured a
total 0.32 of an inch of rain over
the weekend as of early Monday
evening. The season's total -
measured from July -comes to
0.82 of an inch, compared to 0.52
of an inch at the same time last
year.
The National Weather Service
is predicting a 60 percent chance
of showers today, with rain end~
ing tonight. As of Monday night,
A cyclist travels along the boardwalk Monday in Newport Beach under gray, cloudy skies.
snow levels were down to the
7,000-foot range.
Weekend showers did not put
a damper on Corona del Mar's
an nual Christmas Walk, accord-
ing to Royal Radtke, president
of the Corona del Mar Chamber
of Commerce. The 'Sunday event
attracted about 6,000 people, ac-
cording to Radtke, who said
showers did not begin until
about 4 p.m. after the event was
over.
Temperatures on Tuesday are
predicted to range from the
upper 50s to the lower 60s, ac-
cording to the National Weather
Service, with overnight lows in
the 40s. On Wednesday, tern·
peratures are predicted to rise to
the middle and upper 60s.
By lrts Vokl)I ....
NEWPORT BEACH -The
City Council on Mon<hty night ex·
tended city bans on two types of
businesses -massage parlon and
tanning salons with live modeling
of lingerie.
The council decided to ban new
massage parlors from the city tor
another year, giving city licensing
and legal staff more time to craft
regulations aimed to stamp out il-
legal activity at an estimated 50-
pe~nt of the city's 43 massage
businesses.
New massage parlors have been
banned Crom the city since Janu-
ary, when city officials began
studying the impacts of such busi-
nesses. Meanwhile, the council also de-
cided to ban for another 10 1/2
months any tanning salons with
live modeling of lingerie.
Newport Beach officials just re-
cently learned about this unusual
new type of business, which com-
bines tanning with lingerie shows,
when a T~xas company applied for
a business license to open such a
tanning salon near John Wayne
Airport.
Worried about the potential for
illicit activities, the council in No-
~mbcr plaocd a "4,.y bu on
auch t•nnln1 aaloaa. Monday
night, the council extended lhe
ban to &ivo city Uccnafna and legal
staff more time to study the poten-
tial impacts of this new trend in
tanning and to recommend pos·
alble regulations in January.
.e Also at Monday'• councU
meeting. the city's top administra-
tor for the past 20 years, led his
last official City Council meeting
as city manager on Monday ni&ht.
Wynn, whose tenure is the sec-
ond longest of an'/ Orange County
city manager, retucs Dec. 31. But
since the council is not expected
to pick a replacement until well
into January, Wynn said he will
continue to work for the city on a
consulting basis for probably an-
other month.
"I told the council I'd stay on
until the new person comes
aboard," Wynn, 60, said.
The council on Monday after-
noon chose nine top candidates
out of a field of 86 applicants and
decided to begin interviewing the
finalists on Jan. 6.
Council members said the nine
come from both inside California
and out of state, but declined to
give further details.
HOLOCAUST: Book club apologizes
for release of membership list
BILL OF RIGHTS: Forefathers pursuit of liberty
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Murphy said they won't make
that mistake a&ain, though,
since the Book of the Month
Oub will now require that pub-
lishers seeking their member-
ship lists submit their entire
catalog for review.
"In a climate where David
Duke is running for preside.ncy,
it's very upsetting to see books
like this being sold," she said.
they're disseminating is an out-·
right lie."
The Huntington Beach busi-
nessman took Noontide Prcss's
parent organizations, the Insti-
tute for Historical Review and
the Legion for the Survival of
Freedom, to court in 1981 after
the institute offered $50,000 to
anyone who could prove Jews
were killed in gas chambers.
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approval to the Constitution and
sealed the Union.
Virginia's ratification, like that
in New Hampshire and several
other states, had been conditioned
on t?le understanding that the new
government would consider a se-
ries of amendments, including a
bill of rights.
On May 4, 1789, only weeks
after Congress convened for the
first time, Congressman James
Madison announced his intention
to propose amendments to the
Constitution. Not all members of
Congress welcomed his intention.
Some feared tampering with the
Constitution would lead to its ruin.
Months later, on Aug. 24, the
House of Representatives consid-
ered and sent 17 proposed amend-
ments to the senate. The Senate
agreed to 12 of them and on Sept.
25, the 12 proposals went to the
states for ratification.
Rhode Island and North Caro-
lina still had not joined the Union,
partly because they feared for the
rights of the people. But Congress'
actionassurea that those rights
would be constitutionally guaran-
teed and North Carolina fi.lally
voted to join the Union on Nov.
21, 1789. The day before, New
Jersey had become the first state
to ratify -the amendments, al-
though voting for only 11 of the
12. Less than a month later, Mary-
land assented to all 12.
Other states followed, until fi.
nally, on Dec. 15, 1791, Virginia
became the last state needed to
ratify 10 of the 12 amendments.
On March l, 1792, Secretary of
State Thomas Jefferson, :i Virgin-
ian, officially announced their ad-
dition to the Constitution. These
first JO :imendments became
known as the Bill of Rights.
This Sunday is the 200th an-
niversary of the ratification of the
Bill of Rights -our guarantee of
liberty and, as Jefferson said,
"what the people are entitled to
against any government."
Dr. Jo Ellen Allen, a .resident of
Corona de/ Mar, ls tbc president
of the Eagle Fon1m of California. Tom Marcellus, director of
Noontide Press on Newport
Boulevard, admits that some of
the books his company offers
arc controversial material, "but
we expect this."
Mermelstein won $90,000
plus the judicial recognition
that gas chambers were used to
massacre Jews during World
War II.
The judge also ordered the
organization to write a letter of
apology to Mermelstein.
COACH: Students circulate petition alter firing of Baldwin
Marcellus said he personally
"sees no convincing evidence"
that there were any gas cham-
bers at concentration camps in
Germany during World War II.
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rcction we could go in would be
down."
But Cooper said the only thing
that's going to bring the school's
athletic program down is dwelling
on the past. But local Auschwitz survivor
Mel Mermelstein said "they
know damn well that whatever
Mermelstein was confined to
Auschwitz from 1944 to 1945
when he was 17. His mother
and two sisters were killed in a
gas chamber, his father died of
starvation and his brother was
shot to death. Murphy said he will not try to
stop the rally, scheduled to take
place in the teachers' parking lot
---------------------------. next week, but said if was directed
at the wrong person.
"I made that decision (to fire
Baldwin)," Murphy said."
Murphy said he stands behind
Cooper. This is Cooper's third
year as athletic director at Costa
Mesa High. During that time,
Murphy pointed out, Cooper has
added another basketball team
and a girls' soccer team.
But Luxembourger said the ad-
ditions were made only at the ex-
pense of other athletic programs.
As for the chances that Daldwin
will ever be rehired to coach the
high school's football team, Coo-
per said "It's not gonna happen.
Daldwin is gone."
Cooper said they hope to have a
new football coach on board by
Dec. 20."
Baldwin said the support he has
received since his dismissal "natu-
rally makes me feel better. But I
doubt seriously that anything will
come of it."
Baldwin, who is still an econom-
ics teacher at the high school, has
filed a grievance with the union on
grounds that his dismissal was il-
legal. And he has since been ag-
gressively applying for jobs at
other school districts.
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Banning flood control channel sev-
eral months ago, it's only recently
that the ~round has shifted
enough to start producing serious
damage, Wimer said.
Construction work has si nce
shifted down the river and is run-
ning ahead of a schedule.
Both resident engineer Bill Gal-
legos and Ed Andrews, corps
project manager for work on lower
Santa Ana River, were unaware of
the legal clafou, which were filed
in late November.
Since July, Costa said she and
her neighbors have been watching
cracks appear in their swimming
pools, patios, brick fences and
home foundations.
At one point, Costa said she
was startled by what sounded like
a "sonic boom" and found a wave
literaJJy moving through her im-
ported Italian ceramic tile kitchen
and family room floor.
Construction work has also ap-
parently caused a shift in the
ground water, which has further
destabilized the soil in the area,
BOARDWALK: CounCU approvaa afa1y ordlnmc8
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even more dangerous condition.
The ad hoc committee estab-
lished by the council concluded a
wheel ban wasn't a good idea be-
cause so many residents -many
of them children -use the board-
walk to get to and from schooJs
and other destination points.
The committee also agreed a
wheel ban would unfairly penalize
law-abiding users and would in-
crease bicycle traffic on busy Bal-
boa Boulevard.
In addition to the speed limit
and walk zone, the committee sug-
gested a two-way now pattern that
requires users to keep to the right
of a <enter line and prohibition of
"unsafe or reckless activity."
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"It nppears for some of those
people, that the cost of repair may
be in excess of the value of the
house," Wimer said.
The claims -filed against the
0.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Orange County Environmental
Management Agency, Orange
County F1ood Control District. Or-
ange County Sanitation District,
Mesa Consolidated Water District
and the City of Costa Mesn -
also seek damages for emotional
distress.
See you next week
Editor's Note: The Health
& Fitness and Seniors pages
are not in today's Pilot but
will return next Tuesday.
We regret any inconve-
nience this may cause our
readers.
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How about a final
wave for the Rams?
JUST ASKING, THANKS -The~·• no point in havina a beard If
one can't mumble throup it, u follows:
• For Chritto'1 next IMlliYe artistic project. how about drapiQJ
-----· Ramaheim Stadium in black crepe? And, if
· the~'• any material left over. wouldn't it make a
lovely coach's shroud?
• Newly opened Newport Coast Drive cost $67
million, ao what's wrong with referring to its
monumental gateways as The Golden Arches?
• If you feel culturally deprived this holiday
ICUOD, didja know the Newport Beach Public
Library offers all sorts of musical ~1;;ctions -
including the KJczmer Conservatory Band's
stirring rendition of "Oy, Ch:mukah?"
• What with all the lousy weather lately,
shouldn't Entrepreneur of the Year honors -or
at least a bronze medal -go to the
image-conscious folks who've introduced tanning
-----• salons to Newport Beach? And what's so terrible
· about some parlors featuring "live lingerie"
shows? Ain't that an improvement over "dead lingerie?"
• If David Duke is elected President of the United States, will
his first official act be the invasion of Poland?
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BLOCK THAT CATl'Y CLICHE -Some Republicans arc
unhappy with developer Kathryn Thompson because she's giving
aid and comfort to a (gasp!) Democratic prcs,identiaJ candidate
but, shucks, that's no reason for nasty name-calling.
One Grand Old Party pooper, I sec by the papers, has called
her a "fat cat.''
Hey, that's going too far. l know Kathryn Thompson. Kathryn
Thompson is a friend of mine. We've waited on ta~ together,
maneuvering in a tightly-packed restaurant. and I can certify that
she's not fat.
As for alleged feline aspects, what's wrong with that? S.ome of
my best f ricnds arc pussycats.
There's word going around tl\at Kathryn Thompson may be
dropped in some rock-ribbed Republican circles, but she needn't
worry about that. This kitten will land on her feet, claws intact,
and armed with plenty of scratch.
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IS THIS A BASE CANARD? -Baseball buff Carlos Moreno
says he's managing to remain dry-eyed over Wally Joyner's
employment problems. "This guy gels $4 million a year," he notes,
"and' won't even hustle to first base.''
At $4 million a year, Carlos, he could hire an Olympic sprinter
to do his running.
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EGAD, THIS COULD GET HIM DRUMMED OUT OF THE
POLITICIANS" UNION -This ls the season ror rcstorina faith,
but I wasn't prtpartd for the closing paragraph In a pttss release
Crom State Assemblyman GU Ferguson"s office.
Just as I was about to discard the thing, telling about
Fe~~uson's attendance this week at a Pacific Rim trade conference
in nawaii, up popped this remarkable revelation:
"This isn't a junket. I am taking care of the costs, for me and
my wife. I've never allowed the government to finance my trips as
a legi.slator."
Dang, I nearly swooned. Instead of trashing this release, I'm
having it framed.
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SPEAKING OF STRAJGHT·FORWARD VERBIAGE -Margery
McCann Palmer sent me the printed menu for a holiday dinner
hosted by an Orange Coast center for senior-type citizens. Among
the featured dishes was "candid yams."
TuHday, o.c.tnber 10. 1981 Al
Society Editor Vida Oean ..• 642·4321
~o~rtney Emery, Ds;u Tic~, Sandy and Paul Nyquist tak.e time to Jim and Gretchen Dale share some laughs with Diane and Michael
vmt at the 552 dub s Christmas Carol Ball Saturday evening. Stephens near the Christmas tree at the Newport Marriott.
Christmas Carol Ball keeps Hoag in tune
By Vida Dean
SoclGly Ecllof
"Jingle Bells," "Deck the
Halls," "Silent Night" and "White
Christmas." The 375 at 552 Club's
26th annual Christmas Carol Ball
ushered in the yuletide season
with song Saturday evening at the
Newport Maniott.
Emcee Harry Babbitt led the
group with Les Brown and His
Band of Renown making the
music for singing and dancing.
Courtney Emery chaired the
black tic event that is expected to
bring in $90,000 for the expansion
of the emergency care unit at
Hoag Hospital. "With the closing
of the emergency room at College
Hospital, the expansion at Hoag is
vecy important," said Emery, who
was escorting Dru Tice at what
was his first 552 ball. The need for
funds was echoed by Hoag support
group president Jim Dale as he
welcomed guests to the ballroom
after an hour of reception min-
gling.
Guests in the sparkling gold,
pink and mauve room decorated
under the direction of Gretchen
Dale included underwriting chair-
man Paul Nyquist and wife Sandy,
last year's chairs Ellen and Bob
Wilcox (who have attended 20 of
the 26 balls), Ginnie and Dr.
Charles Bearden (he is chief of
staflj, Diane and Michael Ste-
phens, Colleen and Guy Claire,
Nora and Charley Hester, Marilyn
and Robert Mcintyre, Katharine
and Dr. Richard Agnew with chil-
drcn Elizabeth, Richard and Re-
becca, and Nancy and John Curci.
Singing party people also in·
eluded Donna Crean at a table
wi1h actress Jane Withers, Sus-
anne Pierce, Royal Radtke and
Jolene and Tom Fuentes, Louise
and Kae Ewing, Ann am.I Bill Lusk,
Shirley and Austin Mahr, Cather-
ine and Dr. DeLane Thyen, Jim
and Jackie Rodgers, Kathy and
Paul Rolfes and John Wayne's
daughter Melinda Munoz and her
daughter l aura.
Holiday season in fashion at show
"New York has Macy's parade,
Chicago has State Street parade
and Los Angeles has the Hol-
lywood parade ... here we have The
Fashionables Christmas at The
Ritz," said Jim Doti, president of
Chapman University.
For many, The Fashionables'
Saturday event at the Newport
Beach restaurant signals that the
holiday season is under way. A
festive affair it was with decora-
tions galore beginning at the poin-
settia-cd entryway and continuing
throughout the rooms where 275
dined, won prizes and watched
more glitter and glamour provided
by models showing 53 styles from
Neiman Marcus.
ables chair Mary Lou Hornsby and
husband Scott, fo under and prez
for 13 years Mildred Mead, Peggy
and Les Cotton, Jerry and Sandra
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Hans Prager and Shirlee Guggen-
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the delightful angel place favors),
Adrienne Brennan, Gloria Os-
brink, Carol Horowitz of Neiman
Marcus and husband Bert, Roger
Martin (Chanel), Catherine Thyen,
Jerry Richards (prez of Fashion-
ables Men's Committee), Ann
Pange, Athalie Clarke, Dr.
Howard House, Mary Roosevelt,
lucky Judie Manto (she won a trip
to New York), Lynn and Don
Osen and M<1ry Ann and Lon
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Lisa. The money is earmarked for
an all-faith chapel at Chapman.
Others lunching were Fashion-
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COSTA MESA -Merle Halle·
berg's efforts to raise enough
money to rent a building for her
Someone Care's Soup Kitchen re-
ceived a boost recently from the
Segcntrom family.
Anton Segerstrom hopes to
raise about $10,000 for the soup
kitchen with a benefit tonight at
Bangkok Four Restaurant in Crys·
tal Court.
"Merle will get more out of the
money th,n just about anybody I
know," said Scgcntrom, who has
supported the soup kitchen in var-
iows ways since Hatlcbcrg founded it five years ago.
Since many charities see an out·
pouring of food and other dona·
tiOllS during the holiday, Seger-
~m said he hopes the money
raised during the benefit will help
lfatlcberg during the rest of the
)'ear when donations arc down.
"It's just a fabulous thina
they're doing for us," aoup kitchen
volunteer Art Rordon said. ''Ten
thousand is a fouttb of our budget
ha a year. That khid of money la ff!c! nothing we•vc seen."
&rlier this year, Hatlcberg
learned the soup kitchen -which
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'Times Square
W hat do you get when
you cross "A
Christmas Carol"
with "It's a
Wonderful Life," set it in the
1940s and camp the Dickens out
of it? A show called "Tunes
Square Angel," the current
holiday offering at the Way Off
Broadway Playhouse.
Charles
Busch's spoof of
all those warm,
fuzzy Christmas
stories is written
pretty broadly to
begin with, but
WOB director
Tony Reverditto
injects the show
with his theater's
customary brand
of
overindulgence,
giving the
production a
cartoonish, Mad
Theater
Critic
Magazine effect. The full -blast
volume or most of the ac~rs in
th e tiny basement playhouse,
however, often results in the
projection of sound without
substance.
Nevertheless, "Times Square
Angel" may be enjoyed for its
myriad imaginative
performances, beginning with
Judi Geppert's curled-lip
rendition of an ambitious bimbo
who claws her way up from
Hell's .Kitchen through the ranks
of burlesque to become a
power-grabbing. money-hungry
showgirl. Geppert has a lot of
fun with this character, and
shares it with the audience,
which allows us to Toot for her
despite her flawed sense of
morality.
Brian MCC.Oy, who plays four
roles in the farce, excels as both
a teeth-gritting high society
playboy and that' character's
snooty mother. But his most
impressive interpretation ls that
of a sneering hood right out of
the Bogart B movies who nearly
writes finis to Geppert's tacky
saga. John Heath nicely plays
the thankless role of Gcppert's
to~ childhood
sweetheart.
T be .. angel" of the title ia
David NellOn, who pacb a
sack:ful of cliches into has role as
a stock Damon Runyan
character sent from above to set
things right in Oeppc.rt's life.
Michelle Fuhian'1 comic
sexinca aerves her well in both
of her roles u a stripper and tbe
airheaded daughter of a senator.
Cross-dressing is a favorite
antic at Way Off Broadway, and
here we have Godfrey Hugley in
drag twice and JoLynn Jones
shoehorning her curvaceous
form into a wispy male
character. Hugley wins
uproarious laughter as Geppert's
"maid," while Jones projects a
convincing swish. •
Performances continue
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.
through Jan. 18 (dark Dec. 27
and 28), with a Sunday matinee
Dec. 22 at 2 p.m. in the Way
Off Broadway Playhouse, 1058
E. First St., Santa Ana. Call
547-8997 for ticket information.
Judi Geppert, Brian McCoy and Michelle Fashain (from left) In ''Times Square Angel" at the Way ,1 Off ~Broadway Playhouse. It's a campy, cross-dressing version of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." .>
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Speclll to The Piiot
I t's easy to put on a bad
"Nutcracker." Not only can
Tchaikovsky's perennial
Chri stmas ballet be tawdry and
badly danced, it can be
bone-wearyingly dull.
San Francisco Ballet's
just-concluded production of the
ballet -which follows a li\tlc girl
named Clara as she travels0 into a
magical kingdom of dancing
sugarplums and other wonders -
manages to avoid all those fl aws,
and the result is truly enchanting,
-------------------------1 even for those people who see the
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Hide all ashtrays, matches. etc.
Lay in a supply of sugarless
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ballet every year.
San Francisco Ballet's
production, which closed Sunday
at the Orange County Performing
Arts Center, uses William
Christensen's choreography with
amendations by SFB Artistic
Di.rector Helgi Tomasson. The
production is strongest where most
productions are weakest: The
lengthy opening scenes of the first
act, which usually dwell in
excruciating detail on a Christmas
party that doesn't seem as if it .
would be very much fun to go to
and is certainly miserably tedious
to watch.
SFB's production breaks up the
beginning of the ballet, adding an
elaborate winter street scene and
mercifully shortening the party.
The added narrative scenes set the
tone for a production that
emphasizes dance but never slights
the kind of production detail that
makes for a polished, professional
show.
The first act is also more adroit
in addressing the issue of whether
Oara's adventures are dream or
reality -a fiercely contested
question among "Nutcracker"
aficionados.
although often frightening -
thin~ can happen.
Where most productions make a
sharp transition from the world of
Cara's house to Fan~land, the
SFB production first shifts from
the coziness of the child's living
room to the winter-dominated,
mystical woods that surround the
town, and from there to the realm
of fairies and sprites. It's both
clever and elegant, and it lends to
the ballet both the simple pleasure
and simple terror of a good
Grimm tale.
The Sunday matinee cast was
uniformly good, although the
company's female dancers -and
especially Evelyn Cisneros, as the
Sugar Plum Fairy -were at times
awkwardly stiff and overly
reserved.
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A lina McHugh as Oara and
Solomon Wong as the
Nutcracker Prince were as
adorably wide-eyed as could ever
be wanted -and quite decent
dancers and actors as well -and
were backed up by a score or so of
quite professional local children . !1i The Christmas Spirit
Here at your newspaper, )(
we are veiy aware of how
Santa's bag gets lighter as he
heads for some neighbor-
hoods. You read about it
frequently in the Pilot
For many families, the
struggle through these hard
times is more keenly felt @ .
when the holidays are here. . ~
But there is hope. ~
When you donate an ,.J!!~*~~~
unwrapped toy wor-h 5 or
more, you make Cr .sc1 aas
morning a little i-nt,hter for a
child who really needs
some sunshine.
Gifts & toys, especially for . ®
the older children (sports .. _ ... .-.
needed more than ever. s·!, .· ~ .
Toys for Tots is brought to '. :.·.
you by the U.S. Marine C:Oips
Reseive, Vok Temporary ~
Seivices, and the Pilot .
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S11eet, 6J8ta Mesa bctwan
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itself to one or the other
1
choice, the choreography
nevertheless makes a
smooth-as-silk segue into the
f antasticaJ worlds of the later
scenes by creating a real world in
which improbable and magical -
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interpretation quite pleasurable to
watch.
Kathleen Mitchell and James
Thompson were appropriately sexy
as Arabian Coffee. Mitchell, along
with Snow Queen Galina ~
Alcxandrova, were noticeably more
graceful in their port de bras than
other f cmalc soloists.
Alaina Albertson, Grace
Maduell, Amanda Walker and
Leslie Young were lithe and
sprightly as the Mirlitons and Julia
Adam as the Butterfly -an
unusual addition to the Waltz of
the Flowers -was marvelously
precise in her turns and jumps.
Designer Jose Varona's
costumes added considcrabl)1 to
the production, especially his
costume for a sort of
master-of-ceremonies for the
second act variations, whose
sleeves were huge, dripping ice
cream cones.
W hile certainly the strength of
the production lies in its
overall high quality of dancing and
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in seeing it cornea from the details.
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Tuesday, December 10. 1991
,
Editor William Lobdell...6424321, exl JS 1
rough road le-ahead
ununu's gone, but Arherica remains in midst of economic crisis
hen presidential
popularity begins to
plummet, presidents
begin to look around for a
iversion or a convenient
scapegoat.
Presidents
running for
re-election while
their popularity is
waning arc
particularly
tempted to
engage in such
strategics. John
Sununu's
rcsiJ11ation as the
White House
------chief of staff is a
sure sign that
George Bush is
-----· running for re-election and that President
Bush is scrambling to halt his f rec-fall in the opinion polls. The
i:conomy cannot be so easily fixed .
A change in White House or
cabinet-level personnel is a
sure-fire way or showing the
American people that the
president is capable or taking
decisive action on the home front.
as well.
J ohn Sununu isn't the first
executive branch official
sacked to rescue a president's
declining public approval rating.
Shcnnan Adams, H.R. Haldcm1n,
Hamilton Jordon, Alexander ffiig,
and Donald Regan come easily to
mind for anyone over
fortysomethin$· By accepting
Sununu's "resignation,'' which is
Washingtonian for being fired,
George Bush is struggling to
highlight his capacity for
leadership end to divert attention
away from the recession.
Unfortunately, shuffles in White
House personnel are largely
symbolic. They do nothing to
change the president's agenda,
such as it is, and do even less to
remedy what ails the nation. A
new chief of staff is no substitute
for a new economic policy and it's
certainly no solution for America's
failing economy.
Acerbic, se lf-indulgent,
ungracious, and opinionated,
John Sununu has been falling from
grace since he stepped into the
White House nearly three ~ears
ago. Frankly, given the various
media fire storms endured by
Sununu, it's amazing he wasn't
sacked long ago. Perhaps in a rare
moment or strategic brilliance,
Bush kept Sununu on board to fire
him at a time when such a
sacrifice would be duly
appreciated (and needed).
To be fair to the former
governor of New Hampshire, John
Sununu is not responsible for the
nation's economic woes, all
suggestions to the contrary
notwithstanding. If you think
about it, Charles Keating, Michael
Milken and their covetous
compatriots are probably more to
blame than John Sununu.
D1•t what about George Hush?
As vice president for eight years
during the Reagan Administration,
Dush helped plant and nurture the
seeds of the current economic
recession. Now that the seeds are
blossoming, President Bush lias
done little more than sit back and
watch economic sluggishness turn
into a full-scale recession.
B etwcen fishing, golfing, and
foreign travel, President Bush
has all but ignored the American
economy, and it shows. Short of
firing John Sununu, the Dush
Administration has taken no
decisive steps to remedy or at least
respond to the steep rise in
unemployment, the collapse of
American competitiveness, the
escalating deficit, the demise or
American industry, and the
suffering of millions of American
families. If Americans were asked,
"Are you better off today than you
were four years ago?" the answer
would be a resounding "No."
Maybe someone can coax Ronald
Reagan out of retirement to ask
this question just one more time.
George Bush has taken a very
long time to understand that
Americans from coast to coast arc
hurting. Firing John Sununu isn't
much of an an tidote for what ails
the American economy. When
Bush's popularity started to ebb,
after the Persian Gulf War high,
he told Americans they were not
experiencing a recession. When
the economic news worsened, the
president confidently announced
that America was "not technically"
in a recession - a revelation of
great comfort to anyone looking
for a job. America can spend its
way out of the recession, suggested
George Dush, through an orgy of
holiday gift buying.
B ush has tunnel vision when it
comes to the state of the
economy. He views the economic
thing merely as a stumbling block
to re-election. Instead of
appoi nting a task force of experts
to design a policy for economic
growth, President Bush has
annou nced the creation of his
re-election commi11ce. While this
is an employment policy of som, if
you are a political consu ltant, it
won't do much to put average .I
Americans back to work. Where in
the world did Dush leave his
priorities? There arc no priorities
in the Dush White House, only
symbols.
President Dush rode S)'mbols to
• the White House in 1988: the
John Sununu
Amcricun Oag, a pair of
unmovable lips. and the specter of
Willie Hort on walking through a
revolving uoor. l3ut the nation
neclls more than symbob like the
Sununu shuflle to <Jddrcss the
needs of the uncmploycJ,
unucreducateu, dispbced,
homeless, :rnd malnourished. Yet.
there arc only more s~ mbols on
the horiwn from Bush anJ his
handlers in 1992. Woe 10 1hc
American people, :i long. hard
)'Car await~.
.\lark I'. f'etracca is AssislDnt
Professor of f'olitical Science ut
the Unirersity of Californiir, /n·inc
• and is co-author of "Tiu: American
l'rcsidenC)" (198J) and author uf
·• . .t l'rc·sidentfal Sco~cnrd"
(forthcoming).
Former Newport Beach deejay a big hit in Denver
E ightce n months ago, Rick Lewis,
then the morning deejay for
Newport Beach's K-OCEAN,
clandestinely took a weekend trip to
Denver to try out for a morning radio
show there.
The Rocky Mountain
radio station -"The
Fox." K-RFX, 103.5 FM
-was mired in 12th
place in the morning
ratings and desperately
needed a way out of the
listcnship cellar. During
the live audition, Lewis,
a Los Angeles legend on
now-defunct mighty
------K-MET, teamed with
Editor's
Notebook
local comic Michael
Floorwax and presto!
instant chemistry. Lewis
-----• was quickly hired.
As editor of The Pilot, I was fortunate
enough to be a part of Lewis' short-lived
morning show on K-OCEAN and become
his friend. Even as a big fish in a small
pond at K-OCEAN, Rick was the ultimate
professional, making perso nal appearances
around town for free and handling
newspaper editors who had no broadcast
experience with kid gloves.
H e's one of the last of the nice guys,
which is why everyone was so happy
when he landed the Denver job for "major
bucks" but so sad to sec him go. As he
jetted away, we exchanged addresses and
promised to keep in touch. Dut, of course,
we didn't. Too busy, 1 guess.
In the year-and-a-half since, I often
wondered wh at happened to Rick and his
radio career, and I fin ally had a chance to
find out when I went to Denver for a brier
trip over Thanksgiving.
The first morning there I tuned into
"The Fox" to sec if he was still on the air.
Boy, was he.
Called the "Mark & Bria n" of the
Rockies, "Lewis & Floorwax" make our
local boys on K-LOS look like a couple of
accountants acting silly after a half-a-beer.
Lewis and Floorwax push the
morning-radio envelope with their fresh
wit and outrageous -mol;tly ad-lib -
gags.
Their sports guy is the poor soul who
spent most of last fall atop a billboard,
pledging to come down only when the
Broncos won a game. And Lewis and
Floorwax recently took a vow of cclib:icy
until newly acquired -and low scoring
benchwarmer -Denver Nugget Scott
Hastings scored his first point for his new
team.
0 n the day before Thanksgiving, Lewis
and Floorwax took their show on the
road to Denver's Skid Row, where they
handed out gifts to the homeless.
It's im possible not to like the show. a~
critics in the Denver media have
discovered.
''We took this market by storm," says
Lewis, who's just bought a house in
Golden with his wife Dionne. "And now
we're judged as one of the top morning
shows in the United States."
A fter bcin,g wooed by major radio
stations in San Francisco and New
York , "The Fox" management just sig ned
their dy namic duo to a lucrative two-year
deal.
Lewis and Floorwax, now two of
Denver's biggest celebrities, also have
written a column in the Rocky Mountain
News, their own cartoon ("The
Adventures of Lewis & Floorwax"), a
street named after them, and arc the
official 13uu Dry wiscguys for 1hc Rod.ici..
About twice a month, Lewi' :ind
Floorw<l.x give comcJy performance-. at
night lo auJienccs up to 8,000 people
"\Ve just spend our time togc1hcr
cracking each other up." :i:t) ~ Le'' i,, '' hu'::.
fallen in love with the Demer :uen. I Ii'>
income? "Wny mer six figures," he
concedes with a self-conscious l.rne,h.
l1 's wonderful to report on such-j h:ipp~
ending for Lewis. He desef'\es 11.
, 0
Ir you're \\ondcring whJI happened lo
other K-OCEAN deejays since the
takeover by K-MARS, the wlenlcd Holl)
Adams still works on the IOJ .I H I
frequency as K-MARS midnight deejay.
Veteran Dick Heatherton landcJ a job
at K-XEZ, 98.7 FM; Oscar Santoya was
hiced by a radio station in Wisconsin:
Mike Edwards reportedly is working in
San Diego; Mike "The Love Guy" WooJ
works at K-YMS, 106.3 FM, a religious
station, and al the AcaJcmy of Radio
Droadcasting in I luntington Oeach; .ind
Carolyn V::in. "ho rcplaceJ Ri ck Le" j, as
the morning dcejny. has s1arted her tl\\ n
Newport l3each business, Scoping. "hid1
translates and edits legal documents.
Bill Lobdell is the rditor.
Sign of the times?
0 n Nov. 30, The Pilol
published an article
informing us tha1 the city of
Costa Mesa muy accept bus
shelter adve rtbement!.. This
article informed us that the
city planning commission
unanimously recommended
that the city council aJopt
an ordinance that woulJ
allow bus shelter :iJ,cnising.
Has the Cll) pl;uining
commission cxaminl.!d \\h:..it
is happcnmg "1th other bus
:.hclters around Oranl!e
County? Look :11 the bus
shelters on the ~trccts that
surround Disnc\lanJ.
Almost every bus )helter
surrounding the amu':lcmcnt
park is advcni~ing
cigarettes. HunJrcJ!. llf
children walk pa~t thc~c bus
shcllers d:iily traveling to
and from Disncyl::ind. t-.l:111y
of these auvcr11scments arc
in c.irtoun fo rm 1hat
chilu rcn nl1t1cc. ~l:Jm other
bu) shelter ad' cniscincnls
advertise liquor th:..it people
!.CC "hilc the~ Jrc dri\ ing.
W11h the jnJounl of
problem:. th1:. l'.lt~ hJs lrum
J runl.cn Jm ing. arc \\C nu"
going tu be ad,cr11,1ng
alcohol tu people \\h1k t he~
an: Jri' in1t'! Bus sheller
Jd\ertbing b !Jmous for
cigarette and liquor
aJ,crtising. \\'hy i!. the cit}
going to allow the bu~ stops
10 promote cigarc11cs anJ
akohul to c' Cf'\' kiJ "ho
w:ill.s past 1he bu!> !.hcltc rs?
I 1hinl-. it il> rcallv ski-. 1h:11
the city may \OOn be
allo'\ ing thc 1obacco
inJustrv tu fund lhc mainlc~ancc of our cit\ 's
bu!> ~he ltc rs. ·
LE E DUNL.\P
co~ta t-.lcsa
Inconvenienced
I believe it 1s
inappropriate thal
Newport Dcach uni\ersall)'
ban mini-nlJrts from all gas
stations in Newport Beach.
Why not allow 1hem "ith a
conditional use permit? This
woulJ gi'c the city
tremcnJous le,erage in
dealing with si tuations thut
arc m:irgin:i l in the planning
commission's opinion, but
'"oulu not rule out those
locations \.\here a mini mart
would be approprialc. They
C<ll\ be ;1 rc;1 I cumcnicncc.
K. SA~DERSON
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ourselves and vote that way saving
our country Crom the likes of the
David Dukes of the world.
time and space to that sort of
story and I thought your writer did
a wonderful job. Anna Cekola was
wonderful. Thank you so much.
Lincol n Club of moderate
governor Pete Wilson. And look
what he b.rought to our great state
-hig her taxes and economic
malaise.
How to get involved
~ ~;~:=~~!~~on tii Petracca column of Nov. 26
cencerning David Duke.
It is difficult to know where to
l:gin. Let's start with pinpointing
here the "si.table share" of
ukc's donlltions came from in
range County. Rather than
having to be "ashamed,
embarrassed and frightened," we
would know how to protect
Tell Tbe Pilot
It is insulting to all
conservatives, Republicans,
Democrats and Independents to
be painted with a broad brush. To
think that our children are given
only Petracca's viewpoint and we
are paying for it is disconcerting to
say the lenst.
DOLORES and GENE ICERMIN
Newport Beach
Thanks for the Ml'lll
I just want to thank you for that
wondcrf ul series on Fairvic..y
Hospital. I thought it was so well
done and thank you for doing that.
I Just wanted to let you now how
nace it was for you to give all that
JANE PETERSON
Newport Beach
Wake-up call
I t is so ironic that Republican
dcvelop~r Kathryn Thompson
has called so much attention to
her political preferences. She has
given more than $100,000 to elC(;t
the best moderate president
money can buy. And President
Bush has delivered what is to be
expected from a moderate -
higher taxes and economic
malaise.
Katheryn and the Lincoln Club
also contributed heavily to the
Kathryn also supports moderate
representative Tom Campbell for
U.S. Senate, instead of Bruce
Herschensohn. Will she ever
learn! From your reports,
apparently not. Now she is on a
"kiss a frog" campaign to find a
more moderate U.S. presidential
candidate "prince" to throw
money at -even it it is a
Democrat. At this pace, Kathryn
Thompson will spend her way into
a larger recession hole dug with
her political contributions.
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incxpeASive and then we went through
these aituettom where they were ra&aing
the rata about every other IDOftth. I
ftnala, dilc:onnecied and hM IM\ler aone
bick. 11'1 realty Ad becaUM ft'• the only
pme ln town. We doa't have anywhere
elM IO IC> and •be1 hew just priced it ou1
of averaae wage camcn price ranee. At a
lime like thJI in a rcceaion to come ..,..... wldi 1no&blr rate bib, k lbOwi
tlie ._.of lbt peaplt who are Nftnlna
I n the five-and-a-hair yean that I have
had the cable service, thc1.'vc had
200-pcrcent increases. I don t know hoW
they justify this.
I think whit also makes this increase so
oblcene is thal tbcy are currently runnina
en ad aplnsa the vicwcn havin1 to pay fOJ
free TV and basically that's whal we are
already doina in the basic rate. 1 don't
think they ahouJd have another increase at
ell.
C oplcy Colony bas every r•ght to hike
their rates. After all, they are a
business and as a business they have 'a
responsibility to their shareholders to
show a profit.
At the same time, every Individual
subscriber has the right and the option to
cancel or downgrade their service. Just
l~e a{'y other commodity on the market, ,
aupply and demand if ten alone will
warrant a fair market price.
An Independent Ncwsp;ipcr
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LOUISE WILSON . Ooita Mesa
I aaree with lhe quote that A~ it's D0t
~ the ~. tt'• the principle. Right
now, this Is one moro expcnso a kit or
people don .. need or can't handle and
daM ... IO INC. I CIR t believe that's realty nec:'l '°! them at ,this pojnt in time. I
.. denna droppma my teMce.
BETTY BOWERS
C.O.ta Mesa
Price incrcate i only SJ a month.
Belidla this. Colony'a rates in Costa Mes:.
wll still be IOMf than ow nciahborina
dtiel: If I recall corrcctty, rity offteials
were pen raises twtially ~termined by
the salaries or their countert>arts in these
Mme neipborina cities. If Colony used
this type of loaic. our ratC$ would probably
increase by SJ or $4.
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Soccer
Caa1t
-Blll'B,
again/
Pirates Claim
state title with
3-1 triumph
TORRANCE -After winning the pre·
vious two encounters, Orange Coast Col·
lege met Irvine Valley for the third time
last Saturday, with the stakes much larger
this time around.
The prize for the victor was the state
championship. OCC had shut out Irvine
Valley in the two Orani.e Empire Confer·
ence meetings. and while not duplicating
that feat, came away with a 3-1 v.r.to:y at
El Camino College.
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December 10, 1991
The Newport Beactv'Costa Mesa Pilot
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Business/83
Mater Oei foo1balVB4
Lloyd Tice-surfin(ll84 Sports Editor Roger Carl10n •••• 642-4330 ext.387
No questions left,
Sailors are for real
willf Tip-off efforts
By Richard Dunn
Spae1s Wrftef
NEWPORT
BEACH -Even
on the losing end,
Newport Harbor
High basketball
coach Bob Serven
had to sit back
and admire the
champion s hip
game of the sec-
ond annual Pilot
Tip-orr Classic.
Pilot
And even though the Sailors didn't
get the roll they needed with six seconds
left in regulation, they ~ad raised some
eyebrows by Saturday night.
"There couldn't have been a better
high school game to watch then that
game Saturday night for this time of
year," said Serven, who~e team absorbed
a 58-57 overtime setback against Hun-
tington Beach.
"And that's even coming up on the
All-tournament
Co-Mo·st Valuable
Justin Mcintee, Newport Harbor
Tommy Walden, Htn. Beach
First Team
Todd Merriman, Corona del Mar
David Demian, San Diegu1to
Chris St. Clair, Sonora
Matt Feurbringer, Estancia
Scott Hole. Brea-Olinda
Eric Ambrozich, Irvine
Damm Crooks, MannJ
BryJn Chang, Huntmgton Beach
Mark McAnlis, ,..._e\\port Harbor
F1nJI Round Scores
Htn. Beach Sil, Ne\\port I IJrbor 57 tut
'" ine 70, MJrinJ 60 (lhirdl
fat.inuJ 65 Bre.i-01 ndJ 62, 0 1 (f11thl
San D1~u1to 6i, To•rJncc 65. ot (5e-M lhl
Sonora 55, U Toro .i.i on$01JllOnl
SA \'Jllev s-. foothill 41.> 1 lthl
Corc.na del ,,\Jr -l:? San P.i>quJI 35 (13thl
short end. It was a fun g:ime to participate in."
Newport's Justin Mcintee, who scored 37 point!> :.igainst Marina in the semifinal!>
and 25 points wi th 11 rebounds against the Oiler:> in the finals, hnd a chance to win
it for the Sailors.
Newport called timeout with 40 seconds left in regulation. setting up a potential
game-winning play, but Mclntce's shot rolled off the rim "ith 0:06 remaining and
Huntington Bench's Tony Gonzalez grabbed the carnm. In finishing 15-4-7, the Pirate> scored
three goals in a 13-minute span of the
first half and held on after intermission
against the Lasers.
"The guys had to overcome a lot to win
the title this year," said OCC Coach Lair8
Hayes. who along with Coach Mauricio
Oaure, led the Pirates to their second
state crown in three years.
1 .. , P•flWll'llot
Newport Harbor High's Justin Mcintee (32) skies for a rebound against Hun·
tin2ton Beach; below, from left, Pilot sports writer Richard Dunn and Editor
WiTiiam Lobdell offer congratulations and awards to tournament Co-MVPs
Tommy Walden of Huntington Beach and Mcintee.
"As a team, we grew a lot," said Mcintee, co-MVP of the tournament along with
Huntington's Tommy Walden. "People weren't too sure about us, but by Saturday
night, people had an idea that \\C COUid play, CO!l~tlkring WC only h3\C two return-
ing starters from last year."
The Sailors ( 4-1} opened their season "ith a non-lc:iguc 'ictory O\er Uelltlo"cr,
then defeated Santa Ana Valley (54-46), Torrance (71-68) and ~tarrna (58-53) in
succession to reach the champion~hip game against Huntington Oeach.
"The Orange Empire Conference was
the best in the state this year, which
didn't make our job any easier," Hayes
said of the Pirates, who won their fourth
straight conference title this year.
"We weren't playing very well at the
outset of the season. Then, when we were
finally clicking, we lost one of the team's
most popular players, Mak Mitchell, in a
terrible car accident after the first game
of the playoffs.
"In the end, the loss of Mak probably
brought us together, but it was a hard
thing to get over and to concentrate on
soccer."
The Pirates managed to do just that,
however, defeating Santa Rosa in the
state semifinals Friday evening, 3·2. The
match went to a shootout after 90 minutes
See SOCCER/12
Pilot Athlete or the Week
Mcintee makes his presence
felt on court in a big hurry
With only two prac-
tices under his belt,
Newport Harbor High's
Justin Mcintee was
pleading for oxygen in •
the opening week of
basketball season.
"I was sucking some
wind in a couple games last week," said
Mcintee, who dis guised his out-of-breath
demeanor by averaging 28 points in the
Sailors' fint five games of the 1991-92
campaign. •
Digging for a little extra, Mcintee, a 6·
foot·3~. 175-pound senior forward,
helped Newport reach the title aame of
the second annual Pllot Tip.oft Classic on
Slturday.
Mcintee, an AJJ-CIF S-A volleyball
player tut sprina who played footbalf this
fall for the first time, wasted no time lo-
catina his shooting touch. 1COring 2S
points and pbblna 11 rebounds In the
tournament•• championship pmc apinst
HunUnatoa Beach -a 58-57 overtime
~ for the Oilen -and pourin1 in 37
points apinst Marina In the semifinals.
He earned co-MVP hoaon in the touma·
mcnt aJon1 wilh Huntinaton BeKh'a
Tommy Walden. ·
111 wu really out ot •ape last week. but
u die week ,......... I aot ln better
abiipl wl I lblM ii Improved my game,••
illd Mclatee, tho ,..., AthJet• ol tho
W..t. .. , went Into die (title pme) ~lty .
confident. I was too tired to be nervous.
Before the Huntington game, I was ex·
haustcd from the whole week. That week
took a lot out of me. but I was surprised
that I got my shots and got back in sync
so quickly.
"I was shocked (to get 37 points against
Marina). At the beginning of the game, it
was the first time I'd been nervous for n
basketball game since my sophomore year.
I was nervous inside fo r some reason, but
1 think it got me prepared and really fo.
cused for the game."
After only touching a basketball twice
before the season opener against Bell·
flower in a non-league game, Mcintee
scored 27 points. In the first round of the
Piiot Tip·off Classic against Santa Ana
Valley, he scored 23 in a 54-46 win.
In the quarterfinals against Torrance, a
71-68 victory for the Sailors, Mcintee
added 28 more. His 37-and 25-polnt per·
fonnanccs followed.
"I think his last three games ha~ been
his beat games since he'a been on the var-
sity," Newport Coach Bob Serven said of
Mcintee, a third-year lettennan. "He•s re·
ally our leader on the court and that'• a
new rOle for him.••
He was a second team All·Sea View
J..eaaue selection in basketball last year.
He also made first team aJJ.leaguo in ~
leyball and aec:ond team All·CIF 5-A u
&he Sailors edvuc:ed to the S-A finals,; _., IUtUid ,..
The Oilers ( 4-0), who scored five unan!>wercd points to !>t:irt the O\'Crtimc period,
also had a chance to win it in regulation. Afte r Gonzalez boarded Mclntee·s mi!>~cd
shot, he was fouled by Newport's Wade Tift.
"That's just inexperience,'' Serven ~aid of the !.ophomore's ill-ad,ised foul.
Gonzalez, however, mis!>ed the front end of a one-and-one and l\klntee re-
bounded with 0:03 left before ~ignaling for a timeout. Huntington's Bryan Chung
knocked away Newport's length-of-the-court inbounds pnss to !lend matter!> into
overtime.
"I really like my team,'' Serven said. "I think we're a high-achieving group and I
think we're going to get better. We played pretty good la!>t week, but I think we're a
long way away from where we're going to be IJter on.
"In the last two years, our varsity team has improved a lot from beginning to end
and I think this group will do the same thing. They're going 10 h:He to bec:Ju)>e
teams will be trying to key on Justin.
"I wish he could've made that last shot Saturday night, but it almost Y.ent in. It
was a fitting ending to a great week and (the loss) gives us mor; incentive.''
Newport sophomore guard Eric Vallely. who made a p:ttrof 3-pointers in the
fourth quarter against the Oilers to ignite the Sailors. hit his fourth trey of the game
See TIP-OFF/82
Coast Classic
field boasts
classic marks
By Roger Carlson
Sports Eclllot
First-round pairings for the seventh annual
Coast Christmas Classic at Estancia High
School were announced Sunday and not too
unexpectantly, there is a distinct nnvor of the
recent Pilot Tip-off Classic evident.
One of Orange County's most prominent
high school basketball tournaments of the sea-
son, the Estancia High-based 16-team tour·
ney, co-sponsored by The Pilot, features Tip.
orr champion Huntington Beach (No. 1 seed},
runner-up Newport Harbor (No. 4 seed}, fifth
place Tip-on' finisher Estancia (No. 5 seed)
and third place Tlp-orr finisher Irvine (No. 6
seed}, among other respected quintets.
The four-day tournament, which gets under
way on Dec. 26 with a Thursday-Friday·
Saturday-Monday format, features two de·
fending state champions in the form of Di·
vision Ill kingpin Estancia and Division II
champ Tustin, u well as CIF 3·AA defending
champion Pomona.
Tustin (3<M a year ago and considered the
team to beat in the Sea View J..equc this sea·
$OD as well, is seeded No. 3. Pomona ls No. 7.
The host Eagles drew Dana Hills in its
opeqer, and if seeding proves correct. Estan·
cla will bo pitted agpinst district rival Newport
Harbor in the $CCOn1l round.
That's auumfna the latter can deal with
out-of-ttate competition with Interlake of
Wuhinaton.
Alto entered in the tournament from the
Newpe>n·Maa district is Corona del Mar,
which ·drew tho unoviable task or meclina
hJahly-reprcled Lona Beach Jordan, tbo No. 2
Med and thO defendlna tournament cham·
Dion. Jordan wu 23.a a year ~&<>· b ranked ~o. I in the CIP Diviaion I and was a 61·28
¥ktoi ewer CdM lua year in the fir1t round.
Ani'Ofta IM credentials from lUt tcuon in·
dude records or JM (TUatliO, 29-5 (Esaan-•>;' 24·7 (POmona), 2M (IMne), 23-1 (Jor·
dla), 19-9 (Elperanu) and 17-8 (Huntlqtof\
BNCh).
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By Richard Oum
SpoitS~
HUNTINGTON BEACH -It
has been a couple o( years since
Mater Dci High basketball coach
Gary McKnight has installed the
sit down tactic. His point came
across loud a nd clear Monday
night in the opening round of the
Tournament of Champions.
After pulling his entire starting
five midway through the fi rst quar-
t.e r because of a Jack o f intensity
on defense, McKnight's Monarchs
{5-0) poured it on in the second
and third quarte rs. blowing Mil-
fik:m out of the gym, 85-38, at
Ocean View High.
~tater Dei, four-time champions
of the tournament, defeated Lyn-
\rood, 70-59, on Saturday night for
the championship at Trabuco H ills
Hi~h's tourney.
Estancia. entered in the Tourna-
ment of Champions for the first
time ever. will play Lakewood
lOday ( .t p.m.) in the first round.
Mater O~i plays Inglewood in the
second round on Wednesday at
8:30 p.m.
~later Dci outscored Millikan in
the second quarter, 23-5, then
added :i 2-l-6 spurt in the third to
lh~ume a ..l I ·point lead (67-26). It
\\:ii.n't that easy. however, in the
first c1~ht minutes.
"\\'e-''eren't playing very in-
tense Jcfen::.1,cl~ :· said McKnight,
"h0 pulled hts starters with 3:4..t
left 1n the fi rst quarter. "They
\\ere into too much style rather
th:in pLl) mg hard. We tum it off
and on and "c just ha\'e to be
more consistent.
"It "as a good game because we
had a lot of guys play a lot of min-
utes. You're not going to find
man~ games like that."
Freddie G ivens nailed a 3-
pointer with 4:16 remaining in the
first qua rter to give Millikan, a re·
building team according 10 McK·
night. an 11-7 edge. The Rams (O·
3) took a 15-11 lead on Conney
Booker's inside basket. but never
led again.
Miles Simon. -who led Mater
Dei "ith 19 points coming off the
bench. sank his first of three treys
to lie the game. then bit 1 pair
rrom the line with O:S6 lef\ to give
the M.Onarchs 1 17-15 advantage
- a lead they would never waive.
Simoo'1 3-pointer triggered a
21-4 run, a 1wgc which lasted
until Booker scored with 1:50 left
in the first half. Simon scored all
three treys in the first hall while
David Drakeford added one with
10 seconds remaining in the sec-
ond quarter to give Mater Dci a
43-20 intermission bulge.
Including Simon, four players
scored in double figures for the
Monarchs. Reggie Geary ( 12),
Marmet Williams (10) and point
guard Kamran Sufi (10) were the
others. Geary, who had two steals,
and reserve forward Jerry Jones
each had a team-high seven re-
bounds.
Freshmen Clay McKnight, the
son of Gary McKnight, and Sean
Jackson made their varsity debuts
in the final seconds.
Jn Saturday's Coca-Cola Classic
tit le game. Williams led Mater Dei
with 22 points while Terence Wil-
born (13) and Geary (11) a lso
scored in double digits.
TOURNAMENT OF CKAllPIONS
First Round
Mater Def 8~ MllU.ka\ 38
Mater Del lllQS.-.. " ...... l 2 l •
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TRABUCO HILLS TOURNEY Chllmplonshlp
Mater o.a 70, Lynwood 59
Lrnwood ll•tor 09'
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CdM stops Foothill, 47-41
GARDEN G ROVE -Corona ~el Mar Hlgh's Sea Kings showed
-some ob' ious improveme nt Mon·
~ay night. taking care of business
·in the fi rst round of the La Quinta
High prep basketball tournament
v.ith a .t7··'1 victory over Foothill
-the same Foothill team which
v.as a 20-point "winner" in a
g:imc·t)pC scrimmage in late No-
"\'ember.
The victory, keyed by the 12·
yoini scoring of Doug Hesse,
..sends CdM into Wednesday
_night's semifinals at 8 against Cy-
press. The finals are Friday.
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LA QUINTA TOURNAMENT
First Round
Corona del Mu 47, Foothll141
CorofY tMI MN FooUIUI
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:Costa Mesa suffers first
]oss of campaign, 70-53
: COSTA MESA -The Costa
,Mesa High bo)S basl etball team
)ibsorbed its first defeat of the sea-
-son Monday nigh t, bo"ing to visit-
)ng Los Amigos. 70-53.
The Mustang<, (2-1) fell behind
by eight :ll hal ftime. and any
comeback hopes in the second half
-were da)hcd by a couple of 3-
point shots by Los Amigos ( l -0) in
-the thi rd quarter to push the defi-
cit well mto double digits. In all,
the Lobos con.,,erted five shots·
from beyond the 3-point line.
"The kids pla)ed hard tonight,"
said Costa Mesa Coach Billy
Brewer. "We'll take the loss and
hopefully learn from it."
Jeff Pickens netted 22 points
and had 11 rebounds, while Joel
Harding had l l points and seven
rebounds.
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at Miles Eaton tourney
COST A MESA -Managing only
11 points in the first half, Orange
Coast College was drubbed by Los
Angeles Valley. 61-43, Saturday
night in the third plaoc game of
the Pirates' Miles Eaton Tourna-
ment.
No Coast player reached double
figures in scoring as Brian Snyder
was the lending scorer with nine
points.
The Pira1es netted only 17 of 61
lrom the floor and half of 12 free-
throw attempts.
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SAN LUIS OBISPO -fresh-
man Colleen Hatch had 18 points
and 18 rebounds to lead the Or-
ange Coast College women's bas-
ketball team to 1 63-48 win over
Cuesta for third place in the Cues-
ta ToumJ1ment on Saturday.
• The Pirate1, who Jed 35-26 at
• balrtime before brutina the pmc
• open in tho ICCOftd .ball, aot 11
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From a1 em'ft wlnl
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Bear Cubs' fifth and final kic\ ~ &he Pirates· vie-p:ace the Newport Harbor High tory. girls basketball teunl lo o 5S-3S
Brian Slaybact and Lance Barker ialUcd goals for the victory over Torrey Pines Saturday
Pintea against Santa Rosa. .both on assists from .PJ. In 1hc first round of the Savanna
.._. · · Tournament. The Salk>"" 2-2, race Polowski. Jason noopcr pnMdcd the winning margin tn Ocean View in tbe scoond round the shootout. . On a ftcld slowed by rain and under dreary weather con-at 6 tonight at Savanna. · · v llcy • Costa Mesa 57, Diamond Bar dhions. the title game apanst hvine a was not as 36: The Mustangs breezed into close. First-half goals by Darin Courter. who also con-
tributed a pair of assists, Barker and Slj!ack provided Thursd ay n ight's second-round
h d be · bl t game al 8 o'clock. w at tume out to an ansurmounta e o van age. • Estanda Sl, El Sepado 16:
Langworthy recorded six saves, a q>uplCi of them in spec-The c -gles (2-1} play ~ost Beverly tacular fashion, as the Pirates outshot IVC. 20-9. ~
The Pirates are now the only school in the state to ad-HilJs Wednesday at 7:.30.
vance u far as the regional finals in each or the past rour .. ~v::=, ~~ u
seasons. But it wasn't easy this sea.son. 11a...,t H.lllMr T...,., ,,..__
After splitting its final two non-conference games, OCC .. ft"'-.. •ft llf tit
opened with a 2-2 against Golden West in the Orange Em-.. =:-1~ J ~ ~1 = ~ i ~ J
p1re Conference opener. On Oct. 4, the Pirates beat Ful-k. _.. o o 1 o ...., 2 o 3 4
lerton, 3-1, and went on to record an 8-1-3 conference r: ~ ~ ~ : ~= l : ~ t
mark. allowing just five gO@ls the rest of the OEC slate. ~ g ~ i ~ ~ 1 1 0 '
The Pirates bombed Cuyamaca, 4J.1, in the opening of z.-. o o o o
the Southern ~iromia Regional Playoffs, with four first-~ ~ 8 g ~
half goals. OCC battled past favored San Diego City, 2-1, .;.,... 2:1 9 11 ~ Tr:•, ~ 4 ~:~~
earning the victory on a Scott Goldman goal with five min-~on-:': 1s 2 1 10-~
utes left in the second IS-minute overtime. Goldman had BREA TOURNAMENT
scored in the second half to tie it. Flret Round 8 38 Langwonhy and Barker were the only players on this ~~ta9Meea 57• '"-c:::' ...!'
Orange Coast C ollege's soccer team went
head lo head with Irvine Valley College Satur-
day and came away with the state champi-
onship for the second time in three years.
year's Pirates' roster to play on the 1989 state champi-• .. n pf tp ~ft pf tp
onship team. OCC's lanky goalie was the Most Valuable =:i. ~ ~ ~ ~ =::. ~ ~ ~ ~
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Sea Kings boot Monarchs in
1-0 Irvine Tournament verdict
Rupp Tanner's secqnd-half goal lifted
the Corona del Mar High boys soccer ~.;,
team to a 1-0 second-round victory over
~la ter Dci Monday in the Irvine Tourna-
menl.
CdM advanced with a 2-1 opening-round victory
over Laguna H ills on Saturday.
1 n another boys game Monday, Trabuco Hills
edged Est:mcia. 3-2, in a game determined by a
shootout. Mike Smith and Roger Dana scored fo r the
Eagles.
On Saturday, a pair of second-half goals by Trevor
Ickes lifted Mater Dei past Ne"port Harbor, 2-1, in
the ope ning round.
Jcles. an All-CIF player last year as a junior,
~cored his first goal on a penalty kick and his second
to give the Monarchs a 2·0 lead.
Newport Harbor, the defending CIF 1-A co-champ,
got a penalty-kick goal from junior J im Hicks. Fresh·
man goalkeeper Mike Freeman suffered a concussion
following a collision with an opposing player ond left
the game in the first hair.
The Estancia girls also advanced in the champion-
ship bracket on Monday with a 5-1 decision over San
Clemente. Five different players scored as the Eagles
improved to 3-0 and advanced to a sem ifinal match at
Harvard Park Wednesday at 5 p.m.
On Saturday, the Estancia girls beat Villa Park, 2-
1, while the CdM girls fell, 2-0, to El Toro. the top-
ranked team and defending CIF 4-A champion.
Sophomore Tracie Manz scored both goals for Es-
tancia in Saturday's match.
Sailors sparkle at Anaheim
The Newport Harbor High wrestling
team, winless in four straight seasons of ~
dual meets, went 6-3 to take fourth place _X __ ,_'
at the Anaheim 12-way Tournament Fri·
day and Saturday.
Sophomore Chris Edwards, the Sea View League
freshman/sophomore champion last year at 142
pounds, won all nine of his matches to claim first
place at 152 pounds. ·
Senior Sean McKay went 6-0 a t 140 pounds for
third place, despite missing his last three matches to
ta ke the SAT test.
•At the Schurr 10-way tourname nt, Estancia fin-
ished third last weekend behind Fontana and Hun-
tington Beach.
Winning their respective classes were senior
George Rubio (undefeated at 135 pounds) and junior
Jeremy Loflin (undefeated at 189). Placing second at
their classes were senior Rigo Bravo at 152, senior
Mall Knudsen at 171 and junior heavyweight Ricardo
Orme no.
• Corona del Mar, depicted by injuries and out-
side commitments, finished 0-7-1 at the Bolsa
Grande Tournament on Friday and Saturday.
"ln the matches we wrestled Saturday, we went 23-
3," Coach Paul Serio said after CdM was forced to
forfeit the majority of its matches due to one wres-
tler who was sick. another who was injured, a third
taking his SAT test and a fourth at an Engle Scout
enga.gcment.
SoCal Col/BBB ram/I/BB, 112-79·
REDLANDS -The Southern
California College men's basket-
ball team. sparked by the marks-
manship of guard R~lt Witmer,
coasted to a 112-79 victory over
Menlo Saturday night in the third
ploce game of the Redlands Tour-
nament.
Witmer scored 22 points and
connected on 6 of 8 from 3-point
range to fuel the victory, the Van-
guards' seventh in eight tries tbi.s
season. Adding 13 points was
Mike West. who also contributed
12 rebounds, including six on the
off ensivc board.
The Vanguards were 13 of 22
from beyond the 3-point line.
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their rivals, 66-48
COSTA MESA -Tbc South-
ern California College wome,,•,
basketball tum jumped out to a
17-0 tead in the first 6:3.S Saturday
ni&ht and bree:ied to • 66--48 tio-
tory over The Master's Collt&e at sec.
Paced by Jennifer Tudu•s 16
pointt and ~ allisls and elJht
pointt b)' Kristen 8cVii; the Van·
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with 10 seconds left in overtime to
pull Newport within two, 56-54.
Chang, however, beat the pack
on a deep inbounds pass and
scored on a layup with 0:08 re-
moining to give Huntingto n a S8-
54 lead and ice the win. Newport's
Mark McAnlis nailed a 3-pointcr
at the buzzer to make it a one-
point fin al.
"I was surprised at how well all
the teams in the tournament
played for the first week of the
season," Serven said. "Especially
this year because we only had two
weeks to get ready for the fi rst
game.
"The championship game was a
good teaching game for us. Even
though we d idn't win, we did al-
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Tuesday, December 10, 1991
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Business Editor Tony Cox ... 642-4321, ext. 371
Entrepreneu r Up the Ladder .. !.--$. .. -•. , ... ~-
Who• Debra
• sch 0 0 h·
maker, a ».year-old New-
pon Beacti resident and
former real estate a1ent
who is owner of Admiral
Yacht Olarten.
What
• Adminl
•Ya cht
Charters books luxury
yachts for special oc-
casions, such as weddings.
receptions, corporate f unc-
tions, birthdays and the
Ouistmu Boat Parade.•
When
• Schoon-
•m ake r
founded the company in
December 1990 and char-
ten yachts throughout the
year.
Where:c!~-e
pany is located at 2901 W.
Coast Highway, suite 180,
in Newport Beach.
Schoonmaker arranges
charters on 75 different
privately owned yachts in
Newport Harbor, San
Diego, Long Beach and
Marina del Rey.
ShM#\1 Norfllec
Debra Schoonmaker founded her luxury
yacht chartering company last year.
Why
• Schoonmaker's father, Bob Schoonmaker, owns a 60-foot
• motor yacht, "The Gallant Lady." Debra Schoonmaker
had been looking for her own business, and she believed her father's
yacht was underutilized. She also had a friend in the business, so a char-
tering company of her own was a natural result. "Realizing how much
our family enjoys celebrating special events on the yacht, I thought that
other people would enjoy celebrating their events on the water," she
says.
How
• Prices for Admiral's charters range from $875 for a four·
• hour cruise on a 60-foot yacht to $5,000 for a three-hour
cruise on a 127-foot luxury yacht. Schoonmaker had planned on building
the business gradually, booking charters on only her father's yacht dur·
ing the first year. But getting more charter requests than the one boat
could handle -Admiral booked more than 100 charters in its first year
-she realized she needed to accelarate her business plan and forge
chartering arrangements with other boat owners. The business is ex·
pected to post 1991 revenues of $100,000 to $125,000. It took only
$25,000 for Schoonmaker to get the company started, bringing her fa.
ther's boat up to Coast Guard code and buying insurance, office equip-
ment and marketing materials.
Lesson Learned
• Sch<><;>nmaker said she un·
• derest1mated the amount
of time and responsibility that would be required in running her first
business. ''This is a seven-day-a-week. 12· to 14-hour-a-day business,"
she says. "I was also surprised by the high cost of advertising."
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Monarchs
get ready
for No . 1
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By Rlchatd Donn ........
11 has been 26
years since the
Mater Dci High
football pro-
gram has played
in a CIF cham·
pionship game.
Friday night (7:30) at Anaheim
Stadium, lhc Monarchs return to
gfory. facing Eisenhower (13-0),
the top-ranked team in the nation
according to USA Today, in the
s'.oulhcrn Section Division I final .
"It 's a matchup deserving of a
championship game and we're
privileged to be a pan of it,"
Mater Oei Coach Bruce Rollinson
said. "I never did figure out what
the CIF was doing with the pair-
ings other 1han nol wanting two
Catholic schools in the finals, but
for all high school fans and the
CIF itself. this is a perfect sec-
nario.
"You've got two great high
school football teams. One is try·
ing to become national champions
and the other is 1rying to win its
first Clf 1itle in 26 years."
Jn the semifinals last Friday,
only a few minutes had passed be-
fore Loyo la realized that the·
Mater Dei learn it had beaten on
Nov. 2 was a phony.
The real Monarchs (12-1)
showed up this time as Rollinson's
diversified offensive package
reached another level against Loy-
ola, the defending section champi·
ons who abscftbed a 35-21 drub·
bing at the Santa Ana Bowl.
"Where we're fortunate is with
Billy Blanton, who has three years
or experience with this offense,"
said Rollinson. whose treasured
senior quarterback set an Orange
County single-season record
against the Cubs with his 33rd
touchdown pass.,
"We can put things in during
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the course or the week and he ex-
ecutes them. We've go1 a prelly
diversified package when we start
out, bul we've also had some great
individual errorts. The simple fact
is that our kids have a burning de·
sire to win the CIF championship.
"Undernea1h all this, though -
and you can call it luck or an-
swered prayers -we haven't sus-
1ained any permanent, season-
ending injuries all year and that's
the key. And that's where our con-
ditioning and weight lirting has
paid orr because we push lhese
kids real hard.
"Anytime I star! thinking about
backing off, I say, 'No, nobody
ever backed orr on me.' So when
you s1art to think tha1 way, you
have to keep the pressure on
them. They've got all Christmas
vacation to relax and let their bod-
ies heal, so t tell them, 'Let's just
tee it up one more time and let
1he pieces fall where they fall. You
con1rol your effort, but God con·
trols the outcome.' And they be·
lieve that."
Loyola (9·3) handed the Mon-
archi their only loss of the season
last month, 28·20, but this time
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Mater Dci came ou1 in full force.
"\Vhat people forget is that Loy·
ola had two weeks to prepare,"
Rollinson said of -the earlier en-
counter. "This time, bo1h teams
had four days to get ready and we
were very fortunate to gel that
thing al the Santo Ana Bowl. We
definitely had 22 kids playing with
emotion rather than three or four
as ii was in ~he first game.
"I commend the Loyola players
and starf because they played ex-
tremely hard and never gave up.
As I said after the game, this time
we answered with points and ifs
tough 10 keep coming back when
you're two touchdowns behind,
that's an awfully big task to over-
come. It seemed like every time
they got some momentum, we
turned it back to go our way.
"When Blanton scrambled down
their sideline for a key first down
and kept a (fourth-quarter) drive
alive and we went in and scored, it
kind or put it out or reach, be-
cause before that they were com·
ing at us with both guns blazing
and we were bending (on defense)
pretty good there for a while.
Mat er Dei trio, Tar s' Colu ccio honored
Quarterback Billy Blan1on, inside
linebacker Parker Gregg and kick-
er Brian Broadbent, members of
the Mater Dei High football team
headed to the Clf-SS Division I
championship game on Friday, got
a chance to walk the field five
days before everyone else.
The Maier Dei 1rio, in addilion
10 Newport Harbor wide receiver
Ekanon Coluccio, were par1 of the
1991 GTE/Rams All-Orange
County Academic team that was
honored before Sunday's Rams-
Falcons game al Anaheim Sta·
dium, site of the Division I final.
·"I had never been on the field
before al Anaheim S1adium, so
now I have a heller feel for what
it's like,'' said Blan1on, an All-CIF
candidate who will engineer Mater
Dei's offense in the Division I title
game against Eisenhower, the na-
tion's top-ranked leam according
to USA Today. "That's what Park·
er Gregg and Brian Broadbent
and I were talking about -that
we'll get a better feel for what i1's
like. A field's a field, but this is
just a lot bigger."
Blan1on, Broadbent, Gregg and
Coluccio, along with 20 other
counry high school scholar-athletes
who were chosen to the team
based on their on-field perform·
ance and grade point aVerage {3.0
minimum), were awarded plaques
from GTE and the Rams.
Coluccio, a three-sport standout
whO made second team All-Sea
View League, had 42 reccplions
for 494 yards this season as New-
port Harbor advanced to the CIF
Division VJ quarterfinals.
Coluccio was also a member of
Newport's co-state champion soc·
ce r team last winter and is an ex-
ceptional center fielder on Kirk
Bates' baseball team.
Blanton (3.2 GPA), who has
completed 169 of 273 pass.es for
3,126 yards this season, needs ex·
actly 200 passing yards to break
the Orange County single-season
record, held by 'frabuco Hills'
David Lowery, the current San
Diego State signal-caller who had
3,32.S in 1988.
-By Rlr:hard Dunn
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18 • 1111 lli'lnll
ol. CIF crown
By Richlrd Olm --ln on))' its second (§•-
year of varsity footbilll, 01-
Calvory Chapel !ligh
will be playing for a ~ .
CIF title. Its opponent, Southern
· California Christion, has already
been angered.
"They want 10 mept. us in the
playoffs and beot us, that's all
lhey'vc been talking about," said
Calvary Coach Kris Van Hook,
whose Eagles defea1ed the F1ames
for the Arrowhead League chic on
Nov. 16 and will meet them aga'ln
on Friday night (7:30) for South·
ern Section Division X ·1itle at
Westminster High.
The Eagles (11-1) set up the re-
match with a thrilling victory in
the semifinals last Saturday d
Matt Kellogg ~ roun<l yet anothet .
way to score a touchdown in Cal-
vary's last-minute, 13-12 victory
over host Village Christian under
rainy condi1ions at Kennedy High.
"He hasn't scored a touchdown
on defense or rctUrned a punt for
.:t touchdown, those are the only
1wo ways he hasn't scored one 1his
year," Van Hook said.
"Kellogg has caught one for a
touchdown, returned kickoffs for
touchdowns, rushed ror touch·
downs 'and now he has thro\vn a
touchdown pass."
On fourth -and-8 and time run-
ning out, Calvary quarlerback
Jason Sharkey con·nec1ed with
wide receiver Brian Arrowood on
a 44-yard pass play to set up 1he
Eagles' game·w1nning score \vilh
1:06 Je[t in the contest
Kellogg, a junior tailback who
cn.rried 22 times for 119 yards,
completed an 18-yard touchdown
pass to Arrowood while Sharkey
kicked the point-after to give the
top-seeded Eagles their victory.
"\Ve've had that play in for
quite a while, but we haven't used
it," Van Hook said. "We worked
on it several times during the week
because one of their cornerbacks
comes up a lot and ~e wanted to
pick on hinl. If he was on the.right
side, we were going to use the play
-if he wa s on the left side, there
was ano1her guy 10 throw to.
"As it turned out, the corner
was playing on our right sidc1 and
it was the perfeC:t time to do it.
Not too mnny people have done it
10 him, but we just kepi feeling
like he comes up to play the ru~
we ca n do it. i-le did step up to
play it and he recovered, but not
well enough to make a play on i1.
'"Matt re:illy sold the run ut
first, then put the ball out 1here
nicely. It was high in the air and a
little short, but Arrowood made a
real nice catch.
e.m,., ci.a,.a t~. YIU..-Clvht'-" 12
ICONI by Qu•rt•r•
caMty D, D 8 7-13
Vllllge ~ D II 0 6-12 s.oond Quarter
VC-Everett 5 M (1'111 flkd).
TblrdQu.f'tlfl'
c:al-Kelogg 33 pass from SNtkey (pais1
lailfd). F°""" Ouut1tr VC-Slalr 42 IWI (NII talied).
ci-~ 11,. m Kq ~ ~·
INDMDUAL RUSHING C.-Kdl:W. 22·1\t llbla..1-4. llllDMDUAL PAlllNQ
ta-~. l-14-2. 144: Kdo09, 1·1'4, II.
l~DUAL RICIMNO
Ci-~ ).11: Orlt. W4: Ea... 1-10: .. mn. 1·9: ~ 1·33.
. ~ ,. . 1:
-· 1111 Wllll
0.... lbnioaan of A-.Jia ia tho....., ASP 1991 World Olamplon.
Hardman dincbod hi& secoad WOfld thk by advancing to the q~nr!et·.
finals or the main event in route to a Oao.ls berth at 1he Mo.uru1 P1pehnc
Mueen.
Contendert Brad Gerlach and Barton J..ynch ellmi-
naled lbetDIOlvel from title contention when they lost
thefr fim round heals, providing Hardman a chance to
es1ablisb an inaurmount•ble pointa lead with only one
event remalnin1.
In Uti. surf tor the finals 2-lime world chameion
Tom Carroll or Australia was crowned the Pipehne
Master, while Derek 'Ho or Hawiii finished accond,
Olen Wintoq of AtuilraUa third, and Hardman fourth.
Hawaiian Suhny<iarcia finished seventh end wilh
his impreuivc run in Hawaii has pulled himself into
fourth on the ratings, his highest ranking ever.
Stayfna in the hunt for the Triple Crown title, Tom·
Curren finished ninth at the Mtfsle!$, as did Austra-
li;i;M Cheyne Horan and Gary Elkeraon, bo1h known Surfing
for their performances in Hawaii. .
Newport's, Richie Collins finished 25th along with
Brad Gerlach. Gerla.ch will either finish the year in second place oc drop
to third depending on his and Lynch's tesults at 1he Hard Rock World
Cup of Surfing. Collini is now ranked 12tht bul can move up signifi·
cantly with a good re1ult It the World Cup.
Rather than blazing on the road to the tille, Hardman look the subtle
route, staying in second and third in the rnnkings and maintaining solid
results throught the year. Hardman took command in the ratings race
after his finals berth at the biggest event of the yea r, the 4A·ra1ed Mau-
~~~~~ . .
The difference in Hardman's year was that he was a n1odel of cons1s·
tcncy while-Gerlach end Lynch both experienced numerous highs and
loWs. It should also be snid that everyone expcc1ed Hardman 10 falter
down the stretch in Hawaii, when in fact the ones lhal choked big were
his contenders.
Hardman now becomes the second sur(cr in history to regain a world
title after winning ii in 1987 and finishing third the follo1ving year. To1n
Curren was the first to accomplish the {eat last season.
A lot of people in the industry arc dissapoin1ed that a more colorful
characler {Gerlach, Potter, eel) didn't win the cro\vn, bu t Hardman won
it the noble way; he earned it out in the water, not in .the futile surfing
polls or teenage glamor magazines.
P.S.· Anyone still questioning Hardman's act in Hawaii should first
ask where his contenders were during the Pipe Masters fin::il s.
LIOJ'Cl Tice Is a Newport Desch/ CoslB f\fc.sa Pilot rorrrspandc11t n·ho.sc
surfing co/uo1n appca_rs c•·cry Tuesday.
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8:30 :i..m.-Gral\d Slam Cup, ESPN.
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G OWILL. SUB-t.EASE, PrOYlslon~ enct actdlllont IO AAY 2, 1992 at 1:45 P.M. In above on: Octobef 28, = r~ 4251 ~ Wrt. New-T.oo2 FS140S3 PUILIC NOTlCI! ... ~ ...... L EHOLD IMPROVE-o....a PfO'll$1onS to the Dept, 3A located It 700 1991 . poft Beoctl, "Calif. PUIUC NOTICI Publlthtd Newpon Beach-....... ,,.
M S. COVENANT NOT Standard Speclncallons Civic c.nter Drive Weat, Shelli Dnlly, CFO Thll llatemenl WU 111.ci H. Eugena Adami, 1342 Cotta Mesa Pl&ot Oec:tfn. PlcUtJoua The FolowlnQ per.oM ;~~~~~ ~~ ~~~ may be obtained at the Of· Senta Ana, CA 92101. J:...1 t:'c:11y w~et:ie:, ~~ ~ ~AC::~"'-3·N, ,,........ ber 3, 10, 11, 24, 1991 Bu•lne .. N.,,,. are dolna t>ue1ne1e aa:
1· 121 Mcfadden Pl ca nee of the City Enalneet, If YOU 08.JfCT TO the Oraoge County on Novem-bet 2~. 1991 C sW Ati 1342 Bell ......... Mw T-o23 ltatetMnt D.G. ~GEMENT, 115 • ·· ' · n F.ir Dflve, Cotta ""Mtta, gtantlng of the petition, you ber 1 te9t ~14094 · ams. ~tetetwont The Followtng per1ons CltnJI Pl .. Nr#Poft llocft, N~,J-:f ::C;',. 10 be Callfomla, upon nonrefund-should appear at the hear-• n 1t824 Publlshed ~ ~Suite 3-H, Tustin, The Folk>wlng ptt-.ona PUBLIC NOTICE we doing buslnets a•: c.111. 92~
baos1errtd Is: ON SALE ~~t:;~: ~ =~ ~~ Publlsn.°d Newport ~ Costa M ~ Tilli· bU1ln... la con-": ~1~o';: PC Plotttlou9 ~r~~~~& re:, sm:l~ 9~;~:".!:!. =
g:;:l:oL LIOU OR LI-m4Jlt be Included If han-lions with the court ;;/;; Cost• Me .. Pilot No~ ber 3, to. 17, 1991 ducted by: ~ Ind JI~ us c 0 NT R 0 L a...lneM ...... FESTIVALS( tooKBOOK. Beach, c.m. 92eeO · 47·253835 now died by mall, Plant. ~lfl-the hearing. YOUf appear· ber 19, 26, December 3, T..OtO wlfo (b)"C4PCVC", 419' Carn-ltetotneftt 11Hl1 ~ Ln HLll\tlngton Thia bu1lnes1 19 Ce» Issued ~ the premises l0s cation• anct oll'ler contract inc. may be In person Of 10. 199t Tl'le reglitrant(•) com-pus Orlve 1550, Irvine, The folloWlng peraon1 Beach, Caur, 92649 ducted by. 1n lndMdual
caled at. t21 Mcfadden document• may alto be••· bY your attorney, T·934 PUBLIC NOTICE mencld lo traneact bul6o Calif. 92715 are dolna bullnels u : Catherine Lee Holshouw, The regl1tran1(1) com-
Place. Newpol1 Beach. CA amlnld at the Office of the fF VOU AAE A CREDITOR ,,... urldtt the Flcthloul BTA Economic RtNatCh AtV£AVf!W TOWNHOME$ 1719t Al)4lf Ln HunUngton rnencld to u.nuct ~
TM antldpated date ol 91ty Clet'k of the City of °' a contingent creditOf 01 PUBLIC NOTICE CNltOt8te7 Butlnea. N1ma(1) Bit.cl lnttltut•, a Caltomla corpo. HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-&ach, Calif. 92649 ness under the F1dldou1 ~~!:.Is~~ Costa Mesa. Plans and the deceased, you must file '1otJtlous ~~ ~ rallon, 901 Dove Strei TlO.H, 4&75 MacArthur Thi• bualneH II con-8uslntM N1ma(a) lated · apecltlcatlons wll not be )'Ol.lr clalm wtth ttle court l"lctttlous •u•lnou N.me • .. ___ 1158. Newport BHcl'I, Court. SUit• 1120, Newport due1~ by:.,, lndMdual lboYe on: Nov9mbet 7, Bt>TTER SERVICE ES-malled unlHI the acf. atld mall a copy to the per· Bu1lneM N•me 8 .t.....m Thie 11atement WM t\ltd Calif. t2MO .. Beech, Calif. t29eO The regl1tran1(1) com-199t ~~ ~~P~. :.<;.· dltlonal SS.00 charge la In-aonal representative ap. lt•t•ment n... F~lowlng persona with ll'le~ty ~ ~ Thia butlne11 11 con. Abdul Mozayenl, Callfor· mencld lo transact busl-David Owtltlam ~ "E · eluded with payment l>Olnled by the court within The Following '*''°"' .,. doing bullneat u · Or1UlQe on ° dueled by: a COIPOf.UOO nla, 59 MMlc:tlo Dr .. Co-ness under tri. Flctllloul This 1ta1ement wa1 lllad =~~9DD 92683 acrow Each b1ct lhall be made tOUf months lrom the dlle 111 doing bua1neS1 ": INTERNATIONAL COL· 30, t09t Fl11 s-The reglttrant(a) corn-rona cMI Mar, Callf. 92Cl25 Bu1lne11 N1m1(1) H1ttd wltl'I the County Clerk of
Tiie ~ ol the pur· on lhe Propo11J form. of tnt l11uance ol lenert THE WATERFRONT LEGE 0 , CALIFORNIA.. •• menc.d to transact bl» Thl1 butlness Is con-abO'te on: ~ 1, Orange County on No"9m-lheeta P·t through p.9 .. provided In section 9100 HILTON BEACH RESORT 4000 MecAtttlut &Nd Ste Publllhld Newpott Beach-,,... under the ~ ctuci.ct by: a corpotallon 199t b« 15, 199t ~=~n ~=ec°'Uon~ldi: provided In the contract of the c.lifomia Prob1la 21100 Paclnc Coae1 H~ eoo Newpoft Beech, ,,Cdf. Cotta Mesa Pilot Novtm-ButlneU Name(•) 111td Tl'le regl1trant(1) com-Catherine L-Hollhouslf • '•t'4>H
trmnafer 01 the license and ~.!:.,.and •!'!! .. ~ ~·· !!:: "";• '°r Ill:,': way, Huntington S.ach, 92e6C) • ber 19, 29, December 3, abOva on: November 15, mencld to tnnMct bull-Thlt 1tatement was filed Publlshtd Newpott hac:h-
t>ualn 1 1 ctl th ~·-...... by a ...,u.-.. ms no ••Pre cam. 92648 American College of Lan-10 1991 1991 nan under the flctitl<MAI with the County Clerk of Cotta Mesa Pilot Now«n-llmat.:•·1~t~ la•= or caal'lier'• check or• bid Jore foul months from1 the Waterfront Conatrucllon guage and C4111ur., Callfor-' T.e54 David J. Thomun, Preti· Sutln•n Name(•) liattd Orange County on Novem-ber 20 Oec:.mbaf 3 10
f $370 000~,00 _,...,_... bond b not leaa than t~ hearing dlle not c•d No, 1. 1 California Limit~ ..... 4000 MacAt1hure:t dM'll abOYe on: Februaly 19. ber 215 1991 • • •
•um 0 • , • _....,, of the amount ot lhelr bid abOva M ,._,sN 660 NewOOtt ·-'' TN• ltatamtnl u fifed 1991 ' FS .. _, 17• 1991
COM!sll ot the 1ollowlng: made peyable lo the c1tf YOU· MAY EXAMINE the C~t; ~ Suite lOSO. !'!a.~ Newpoft • PUBLIC NOTICE with ttw County w C*1I ot AbdUI Mouyenl Prelldenl t ....,.. T-975 C om Pan Y Ch• ck of Costa Mesa, No o-file kept by IN court If you ' c f' ........ _....., e>rana. ,.~......, N Tl'lla atatement' ftlld Publllhtd Newport Beacti-$10,ooo,oo: Demand note PoUl shall be QOnald!'td .,.. a penon lntertittd In Newport Beach, all . Thi• bu1lneaa I• con-CN8t0t8t07 ber ~. 1991"' on owm-wltl'I the County~ f Cotta Mesa Pilol Dtcem-PUBLIC NOTICI ~be ~:~1:~:. unle11 accompanied by the estate, you m1y Ille %6:°w11erfronl, 1nc • .'o.n. ~tdr%i:t:="'fom-au:l°'1"°::9 ' FS'3748 Orange County on Nov~-ber 3, to, 17, 24• l99t FlcUtlow
two (2) Promlss not~.,; tuch cHhl•r 1 check. with the court a f0<mal i. eral Partner, a Calltomla mencecl lo tranaact bull-,.... ..,.. Publllhld Newport S.ach-bet 19, t99t T-006 a 1 ..._.
llVOf oc ..nee S2~ ooo oo c:un. or blct<*'a bond. quest '°' Speclll Notice ol Cotporttlon, 660 N..-por1 ,,... under the FlcWoua lt.t~ Costa Mesa Pilof ~ FS1:t:t78 PUIUC NOTICE ua,....
11 .... been _:..... • a,.. No bid ahlll be conlld-the flMng of en lnventO<y Center Drive Suite 1060. Buslne11 Name(a) 1119d The f'ollowlttg penona PUbllahed ~ Beacn. Shlt.-.nt ·-... _ S....,8-!°,.i:::__._ -~ un1 ... It It made on a atld appr1ltal of estate u-Newport Beach Callf: abOva on· October 28 are doing buslneM u : bef 3, 10, 17, 24, 1181 Costa Mesa PUot No ... _tltl The Fonowtng pwaona tw9en .,,. .,._,......,_ b6ant1 tom\ fUmlthtd by the Nia °' of wry pethlon or 92660 ' · ' FlETCH'ER JONES MO-T..()35 V9m-r..., °"8 If• dotna but4nest aa:
and the Intended BIJl/9f/ Ctty of Colla Mesa and 11 account a1 provided In T I I I 1991 ' TORCARS 1301 Quill bet 29, December 3, 10, htlnffa N.,,,. BILL QOHR Sl!RVIC' ~i:,~: .h:\u~ macte 1n a<:COfctanc. with MCtlon 1250 of th• Calllor· d!:t~ b~~ ~81u~11!, = ,;':.'::~A. MatMn, Viet Street, Newport Beach. PUBLIC NOTICE t7, 199t ltatomenl COMPANY. 25t& Via ,...
and Profestlont Code that the Pfovlalona ol the Pro-nla Probate Code. A R• nershlp Thia ltatemant wu llled Cam. 92060 'kltitloue T·984 The Followlng perton1 rlna. Newpor1 BMdl, Calif,
the contld atJon Joi the PoUl reQUlrementt. queit '°' Special Notice The reglstranl(I) com-With the County C*1I ol Fletcher JonH Motor hslMH N---PUBLIC "'OTIC• .,. dolna l>ualntt• u : 92680 ansf of• the bualneaa Eac:t1 bkSdet mutt have a form Is avallablt from the menctd to transact buU-Orange County on October Cera. Inc., Callfomla. 1301 _,._ n '" EVENTURES, 298 E. 15th WlJllam H, Mohr, 2511 Via :OO .:'!.n. 1 1 be --1..1 valid St.ie of c.llfomla coc.nt c:l•k. neu uncter the Flctltlous 31. 1§91 Quall Slreet, Newport 8t.t......rt Flotltloue St, A. Costa Mna, Callt Marina, Newpcwt 8Mdl,
• 1 o ~ Clullflcallon "B" (Qeneral Pttltlonen IRETT M. Buslnet1 Name(a) lltttd ' , H Bted\, Calff. 92e&O The Followtng '*'°"' 92627 Cali!. 92980 ~after !'.!...":"f~ ~ Bulldlng Contr1c1or) IJ. CLARK In pro por abOv• on· Augutl 5 11191 St ts Thl1 butlne11 11 con-we doing bullnett aa: llu.lnMa N•me Lynn Mane MUfPhy, 298 E. n111 bualneH la ~ "*""'' 1ppr., .. ...., Y t cenN and alto pteqU&Jlfled p bll h d N rt St hen . K, Bone' p etl-Publiahtd Newpott Beach-d~H by: 1 corpor1tlon (a)D & P ENTERPRISES 8t.t ... Mnt 15th St A. Costa M .... dUC1td by: an lndMdual part~~.!_. AJcohollc Bev· u required by law. B ch~ ~. e Mu:w~~ol dftn'f ' r Colla M... Piiot Novern-The r•gl11rant(I) com-(b)HOME OFF1C£ SECRE· The Following persona Calif, 92627 The regl1trant(a) com-
erage . '"'" The Contractor lhall com-.. OS This 1t1tement was tntd ber 19, 29, o.c.mber 3, menc.ci to tranaacl bull-fAAIAl SERVICES, 3365e .,. dolna bullntal 11: Metocty ~ Honadel, 10 mencect lo VMNd ..... 01ltd, t1-2S-9t ply with the provta1on of O.C.mber 10, 12, 17, t991 with the County Qet1r of 10 1991 nesa l.l'lder ~ '1ctJlloua 8aypor1 W"f, Dana '°"11. PEAC£i:ROOS, 800 New-Cobblestone, lrvlne, Calt. ntn under the ~
Sec11on 1no to 1780, In-TTh927 Orange County on NOYM\o • T-955 Bualn111 Name(•) filled Calif. t2e29 pcwt Center Or .. Newport 927'5 Bullneaa Name(1) ,_..
BHTE INC., BYI elusive, of lh• C.lifomll PUBLIC NOTICE ber t!, 1991 above on: Nowmber 1, David Edward Wart•. Beach. c.in. 92e60 Thia bu1lne11 la con-tboYe on: May 1111' BARRY HERMAH1 TIM labof Code: the prevllllng ' Fs13055 PUBUC NOTICE t991 3365e BIYPQr1 Way, Dana Stevsn Gary Stein, 5t0 d~td by: CQ1>atlnefl Wiiiiam H. Mol'lt
EVERLY Seller/Licor.-rate and acale of wage1 ... NOTICE OF p ~•i ...... N ""' .. B ....... Fletcher Jones, Jr,, Preti-Point. Callt: 92829 351h St., Newport Beach, Ths 1egl1trant(1) com-Thl1 llattment waa tied ' tabC\shtd by the City of u.,. s.,.., ew,...... ,_,,., Ftotltloua dent Pamela Sue Wllfe, 3365e Calif. 12913 menctd lo transact bus!-with the County Qertl of
8:1 ACQUISITION Colta Mna which a.re on PU8LIC HEARINOI Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-. . Tilla llaltment was tlted Beyport Way, Dana Point. ~ L. M .. IOn, 510 neu under the f1ctltloul Orange Counry on~ file with the etty Clent of NOTICE IS HEREBY bef 26, December 3. tO, 8'1slnoa9 NalM with the County C1er11 of Callf, t2e29 35Ch St., Newport Bead\, Bulinttl NllM(I) 1111td ber 15. 11181
CORP., HOWARD NOR· said City; Ind atlall lotfell GIVEN that th• Orange t7, t99t St.tomont Oranoe County on Novern-ltll• bu1lne11 11 con-Callf. t*3 JbOW on: NIA P•tao94
RtS, PRES., Buror/ penattlu prucrlb•d County CommlllH on T-9Bt The 'ollowtnG ~ ber 5, 1991 ctucttd by: tlUlband and Ttll1 bu1lne11 11 con-Lynn Murphy Publlahtd Newpoft ~
Tranaf•rff therein f« noncampllance School Olatr1ct Organlz.a· .,. doing bUalneta at. '"2"2 Wl1• ducted by:~ Thlt ttlttmtnl WU tlltd COM.a Meas f'tlot ~
Publls hed Newport of said Cocte, , :'°" wlll1,:CS ~ =· PUBLIC NOTICE ~ J;K~ ~ete Putiltlhld Newpotl a.acn. The reglttrant(1) com-Th• realttrant(t) con.-with t'1t County Cltf'k of bet 28 Otcambet 3. 10 Beach/Co1ta Mesa Piiot The City Cowd of the 1~1 ~ F C. .,:,,;u 1 • ._otttlo·-,._m _,...,. ~ ..., Costa Mesa Piiot Nov9tn-11*\Ced '° tranuct bl» ment*f lo ttanuc:1 bull-Orange County on Novem-17 199; ' December 10 t991 City of Costa Men ,.. .., .,, . . • n ,, ..., ... ..,..,, __ ,, ,,... under the F1ctltlout ,,... under the Flc:tlt)Oua bet 28. 199t •
. , T ltrvel the r!Qht to reject Campus Condos. Inc., and BualneM 11•"'9 Richard c . Pyle o.o.s .. .,., 19, 20, December 3, Bualnta• Name(•) llsWd Bua!Mt1 Name(•) .. ltd 'S140tl T..fn
0415 1ny and/or allbldi. MOU Con>oratlon, land· lt•temont 189& Rhodes Dr .. Colla to, 111!1t above on:~ abow on: Nowmber It, PublaMd Newpon e..cn. PU __ P_U_B_Ll_C_N_O_T_l-CE--• EILEIN p. PHINNllY, ownet1, collecUvery, which The Followtng Plftonl Mna. Calif. 92928 T·950 O.vld E, Wllfe 199t Cotta M Pilot ~ IUC NOTICI
--------IClt Cl k Cit f request•• transfer of tern. are doing business at: Scotty Pyle, 1996 Rhod•• TN1 itatement was fifed Steve Stein ... ..._
CNS t018987 c ' M •r ' V 0 t0<y between IMne Unllltd (a)MARK VICTOR HAN-Dr., Cotta Mna. Calif. PUBUC NOTICI! with the County Clerk of This 1tal•ment WH filed bet 3• 10· l7, 24• 11111 ..... UtlOU9 oatll ... School District and Santa SE SSOCf TES 92626 Or9nOe Coun"' Novern-with the ,. _ _... Ctlfk of Ts-O Hi aualne ........ NOTICE TO P ubll1hed Newporl Ana Unllltd School 0111rict. N a A A Kll'llen Pyle 35 LA Cal-F1ctltlou9 ber ~. ., on ...,_", St.t.....t :~~:i;:~s::,~ Beach/Costa Mesa Pllof This 111•• II toc.ttd Hst of ~~t88~ ::g:~ f!~= Ida. ~ Santa Mat· au.Inoa Memo ber '1
991
FSt3Jst ~T.1~ on Novem-PUILIC NOTICI The. Folowtng l*90t"
December 3, 10, 1991, JamborM Boulevlld be-P R o o Uc TI o N s auerit. Calif. 92688 ltetomont Publllhtd Newpof1 e.acl'I-FS140H Flc1ltlCH.1• ~· dolna buUltat M: OF INTENTION TO t040 tween C.mpua anct Michel-(O)CHILDAEN FOREVER °lhl1 bu1lneu Is con-The FollOWlng persons ,. __ 1 M p ,.__ Publllhld Newpott Beach-B al N r-RIORl1Y RED. 3334 E. TRANSFER aon, enct Is known u Iha PRODUCTIONS 711 W ducted by: a general part· art dotna butln111 u · ~a ... Dot ..... em-. u ,.... amo Cout Hwy. #1'8, Corona
.ALCOHOLIC PUBLIC NOTICE "MOlA Project." 17th St o-2 Colla Mna' nenNp ADMINlSTAATIVE . AS-bef 3, 10. 11. 24, 1991 Col1a Meta Piiot o.c.m. ltotemont cMI Mar. Calif. t2e25 BEVERAGE The propottd transfer of Calif 92627 · ' The regl1trant(t ) com-SOCIATES 30 Via Cartno T.o38 ber 3, 10, 17, 24, 199t The following ptflOnl Tammy Stofer, 3t0 Mat·
LICENSE CUC c UNITED 8TATIES 1emt0<y win no1 affect, In Patricti J H"'sen 32 t E menced to trll'IMCt bus!-Ranc:l'IO Sant. Mar~ PUBLIC MA'Pfc• T-007 .,. doing buslnen u : guerlt• #A. Corona dal ' ' ' DISTRICT COURT either dlsllld, the rlgh1t of 231d St Co ta M ' Calif· l'lffl undet the F1ctl1lout Callf 92988 nv 11 '" NORTH£RN LIGHTS SEA-Mat, Calif. t262S 8t01 •t .. q. •nd CINTRA&. DJITfUCT lhe employffa, the revenue 92627 ,, 1 .... ' Bu1lne11 Name(1) U1ttd Earl. L Ourtwam 30 Via 'kltltl PUBLIC NOTICE FOOD ENTERPRISES. This bu1ln•11 11 con-
B & P 24073 et OF C.A1.IFORNIA llmlt. tile governanoe of lht M Viet H 3 atxwe on: Novtmber 25, Car1no Rancho sMta Mat· Mia ' 380t J1mborH Road, dUC1td by: tn lndMdual
MCI·) Escrow No. CAIE NUMHRs districts. the number of E 11~ s':'_ c~~:"Me~ 1991 oartta. 'callf 82eal 9ualMM NMnO FlctHloua Suite 14·273, Newport The rtgl1lrant(a) com-
485s.c.I CV 91 171e.w•• ClhJ memben of the board• of Callf 12827 · • Pilchard c, Pyle D.D,S. vvonne A. ·Durham. 30 Via St.t.....,t Butlneu N•MO S.ldl, Callt t2060 menc9d to 'lranaact ~
Notice 11 h«•bV glvef1 • SUMMONS trustMs, or the method ol Tnri buslntat 11 con-lhla 11atement was fittd c.wio. Rancl'IO s..r.a Mat· The Followtng penon1 ltetolftOnt Steven L 8aQf a Wendy ne11 under lht Flcllloua that a bufk 1a1e o( use11 elec1lng trutt ... , In IC· ducted by: husband and with the County Clet'k or a11f1a. Calif. 82981 .,. ctofng tMlllnna as: The Foaowtrrg persona E. Baktf, 5HMI PHCOCk Busln .. a ffame(1) lsl9d
and 1 1tan1ler of alcohollc RDERAL DEPOSIT lft. COfd1nce with the provl-wife · Orange County on Novem-'ll!la bualness It con-NO ENTERPRISES, 11295 .,. dOlnD bu9inest u : Ln., ~. c.111. 92505 abow on: No"9rnbet 1,
beverage Ileen .. la about IURANCB CORPORA-t lont of EducaUon Code The reglitranl(s) com-ber 26, t991 ducted by: hutt.nd and Sliter Ave., F~ VM-SOLMAA ENTERPRISES, Thlt bu11ne11 11 ~ 1991 to be made. TION, .. Rocotv.r of Section 35575, the llf· menctd to transact ~ f5t40S1 wife ' • ley, Callf.12708 ' 24252 C11tlll1 LIM, Ml• ducted by: husband ll'lct Tammy Stofer ·
The names, Socl.i S.Cu-Or•nv• Coott Thrift rttorlet drop llabll~ for out· nest under the Fictltlout Publlatled Newpott S.ac"-The regl1trant(1) com-Rick Al1thonY DeBemardo, a$on Viejo, Callf, 92691 wlle Thia statement wu tllod rtty Of Federal Tu Num-Md Lo11n Aaaoclllllon atandlng bonded 1~ted-e ui lneaa Name(•) lltttd Costa Meta Plk>t Oecom-~ 10 tranNCt bual-1 t•1 Taft, lrvlne, CaHI. John Graham ~1 2•252 Th• regl1tren1(1) com-with the County aerti of
bin and tddres ... of the Phllntlff • ""' In lhe former dlaltlcta above on· (•) 11111979 ber 3 10 17 24 1991 nest under the F1dltloua 92720 Caalllla Lane, Mlulon menced '° transact bu9'-Orange County on MIW9m-Stlllf/\.JeenSM are: CON· and autom1llcally ataume (b)19&4 ( )lim (d)N/A • • • • Buslneat Nemt(I) lfl1ed Mike Ralph OekrwdO, Viejo, c.111. 82691 neta under tl'le FlctitJoul bar ti>, t99t NOISSEUR INVESTMENTS. ... their proportionate ttlar• of Patrlela J Hanten l-025 above on: N/A 19082 Cemeron .,. ~ oeborah ..... Ciani, 2.4252 Bu.llneta Namt(I) h ied ••ta~
CORP,, 3334 e. Coaat JACK T. LILLARD, JR., I.he bonded lndeb1f(lnea1 Thl9 statement w•• filed PUBLIC NOTICE Elll OurhM1 llnglon BHcl'I. Calif. 12947 Caallll• L1n1, Ml11lon abOW on: Oc1ober 1, 1991 Publlihed N9WPOf1 ~ Highway No. 198, Cofone • n Ind Iv Id u •I; of the dlstrlcll of which with the County Clerk 01 Thl9 ttattment wu tiled Thia bu11n .. t 11 con-Vltlo. Calif, 12&91 Stewn Let Biker Costa M ... Piiot Nowem-Oel M11. Clllf. 92625 CHARL&S IECKMAN, they become a part 0r.,,ge County on Nov.m-CNl10,_77 with the County Cttttl of ducted by: a general P"'° Tl'llt bu1lne11 It con-TN1 ttatement WU nltd ber 29 Dectnbtf • 10.
The buslnna r. known .., lncllvldual• INTER-Seid publlc hearings wtll bet 11. 1991 ..., Oranoe County on Novom-nenhlp dUc1td by: hulband end with the County Olfk ol • m .,
as: FAT FREDDY'S DINER COASTLINK DEVELOP• be held 11 follows: • FSU:tee 'kltltJoua ber 15, 199t The reglatranl(t) c~ wife Orange County on Novom-17, 1991
The name1, Social Secu-MINT CORPORATION December t7, 199t (Tun-Publl-"--' N . ...,... ,._ ...., Bualno......... ' Pat~ menced to trtNact bull--Tl'le reglatrant(1) co""' ber 29. 1991 T-113 rtty 0t Ftderel Tu Num-• day) 7:00 p,m. ..,.., ew,.... .. ...,.a_.,,., llet~t ""' undet the flctllloUt mtneed to tranuct bual-FSt4082
bin, anct tddr .. N1 of 1he • Calltoml• corpor.. Santa Ana Unified SchoOl Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-n... FollOwtng persona Pubftlhtd Newport Beach--l'utlnelt Name(•> 1111fd ,,... under the Fk:tltlout Publiahed Newport 8eflCh. PUBLIC NOTICI
BuyerfTrantftr.. 1r1: tlon; IWAN DEVELOP· District Board Room bar 29, December 3, 10, art doing bullnea u : Costa M ... PllOC Novom-Abo\19 on: Novenib« 2S, BuslnHa Name(t) llsted Cotta Meu Piiot Oecem-Plotttleul
HEAVENLY ORAN OE, llENT COMPANY, INC., 1405 French Street 17, 1991 UDO mAVEL. 3404 Via ber 29. December 3, 10, t99t ll)oyt on: NIA ber3 10 t7 24 1991 ••lnlll ..._
CORP,, 5650 Cambridge e C•IHomle corpor .. Slnta Ana. Callfoml1 T-989 l..ldO. Newpoft BMc:n. Calif. 17, 199t Mb Ot8tmardo John Clark ' ' ' ' Ts-0'9 a•..a____.
Way No, 7, Cutvef City, tlon• WESTERN PA--December t7, 1991 (Tue9-92663 T-880 Thia llatemtnl WM tiled Thl9 ttal«MOt WU fifed -------........ .__
Clllf, 90230 CIFt'c BANCORP day> 8:00 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE Jallict ._.. 1n12 s & s Wfttl lhe County a.tll Of .rtt1 "" County C1lfk °' PUBLIC NOTICE The ~ .,._. A9 llsttd by lh• Selitf/\J. • • Irvine Unllltd School Ole-l.arl9. v~· Linda. Calli. PUBLIC NOTICI ~ County on Novem-Orange County on Novam-.,. dolna buM-. • censee. all other buslnHs bualMH organla•tlon trlcf Board Room CNl101S818 9268& ber 3. 199t ber tf, 1991 PloUUoua STYERS' EHTE.APNSEI.
n1mu and addret1u form unknown; OR-5050 81rranca Parlcw1y Fk:Utlous Mtrla Commoc:tote 18912 Flolltfoue Plt404t Flt'43t helM .. H•mo 17&32 Metzler IA ..,
used by the S.Uet/UCen'" ANOE COUNTY TAX lrvtne, California Bualnoaa Neme S & S lane, y0f'b9 Uncta, 9ua1Mu N•Me Pub111htd Newport BMcho Publlahtd Newpott llMch-8tetOIMnt tot, Huntington a.act\,
within UvM years bel0te C 0 L L E C T 0 R-lmmedl&tely followlng the lt•terMnt Calif. 92GM Statwnt Costa M.u Plot ~ Costa Mtea P1oc Dec:em-The Fo11ow1ng perwona Callt 12641
ltle dat• such fist Wll ..,,. TREAIUR•Rr TOMMY ciot.• or the pubic heartng The foilowlng '*'°"' Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-The Followlng pat90tlt ber 3, 10. 17, 24 1991 bet 3. 10, "· 24, 19tt .,. doing bullntta U ! ;.am~!: Stytre, !'..!1 Of dellYered to the Bll'(er/ Q . EITl8, en Ind~ In ttle IMne Unlfted ~ •• dolna bualneat H : duct.Id by: a gtn«al pWt. ere~~ aa: ' SHAPEMAKER, 12t E. ~ru~.,. IMno, ..,_,
Trantftrff are: NONE vldu•I HONOLULU District, IM County Com-EASTL.(l<E COMMUNITY nenhlp TONE A CARTRIDGE T4 t1 T4 t7 ~d ewatlf Ave., ~ 92714
Th• ....... lo be sold •• noEAk. IAVINQI & mlttM wlll meet to recotn-BUILDERS • Calffomla llm-Tl'I• r1gl1trant(•) com-OEPO '851 BolN Ave. PUIUC llOTICI! PUBLIC NOTIC!' c:ft 9298t Thi!_..~.,,,... .. con-descrlbect In generll u · · mend approval or ...,_ JI~ perm9.. hip 3090 s mencld to tranuct buel-#184' WHI,,.,..., c.llf Marte s. Madefton 12t e duot ..... ,. an ind¥ldUll FURNITURE. ~IXTURes: LOAN AllOCIATfON, • PfQVal of lht pel.ltlone )n an.t~ l\f.!t $utte 150' ,,... \nMf the Plctttloua 92983 • . 0 PlotltleM• I '1otltleu9 Ed(MWSllf AJle ·B~ Tl'lt te9lltrant(t) com-
E Q Ul PM ENT, LEASE, bU•fnott orgenlatlon accordanc9 wtth the pnM-eo.ta Me ... Calif. 92t2t • Buth,. .. NllM{t) 11.eect Alcl'lard Joesph Maet, .......... ....... ltualneuN.mo Clllif:t2081 .. mencH to nnMd .....
LEASEHOLD IMPROVE· form unknown I Ilona of Education CocM Ulogla. Inc. a <:allfol"nl9 abOVt on: October 10, 2MO W. s.oerttrom. San1a ttetetMftt StettHMnt Sidney R. Mandefton. 121 ntll urMlet N PJclloua
MENTS, GOODWILL. TRA· PHILLIP POICAIUNI, StcUon 35708. corporation. ~ S 8ftttol ttlll Ana. c.iit. ~ T1\t '~ Tiie fo1ow1ng penon1 E. Edgewater Ave Balboa BUllMlt Naml(a) lilted
OENAME, STOCK IN_., lncllvldual~RT Judlt" A. Bohon, ... 8""" Suitt 150 . Cottt Janice.Ieng Jon Oh.,ltt ,ftdtrlCll .,.ctof ~~ .. dolnabuelntltu• Calif 112981 " '~ on: Otctli!Mr 1• J:f~.=wareAlocal~:!; M. OAR, •n a~ lllor AdMlnlatratM A9o Mtta, Calif. 92e2t ' = ~ ~~ 9151 Botta Ave. 111UM: WORJ1 SPEED MOTOR-,ARK l>LACl CUiTOM Thi. bu1lnt11 la con-~~ p ~ ~kfr:'at~ to be ~~~~~L •~="~P ~~:~ahed Newport = ~"'= ~: ~~on Nowetn-~::1111b':fn=· ~ ~I:;.~~~ ~M:..;::~v:,M~ ~tdr:tU~':n~{.;"':om-= =~ ~~
rransferrtd ,,. ON SAl..E CAL9'0RNIA IMPLOY· 81tch-Co1ta M ... PUOl ~ 3090 S. ~ ' Plt.,OS ~by: a.,....... pert. Calf. 9*7 11s1w.:=wport 8ttch, IMnC9d lo lranllet bull-~ CcM.w11J on.__,..
GENERAL. 47:243681 now MENT . DllVSLOPM•NT o.c.mbtr 7, 12, 1991 Mela,' C:.t:~· Cotta Publahtd ~ ....._ The rql1trantCa> COM-=-e=r ~~ c:i'tch.el CNMt Wiii, 171 :;-11nt':*N.':(~ bar M, '99'
lasutd fot lhe ~tmlffl lo-D•P1JtTM•NT1 IDQAft Sao92 Thia bu1tne11 It con-Co1Ca MMa Not Nowm-menQed lo trtNaCt ~ 9oect1 Calif 82ieo ~ 11 eo.t. Meta. tbove on· NIA Pat_.. ~ed t,=.a ~9 'aic= zw1•aACK, •" Ind~ PUILIC IOTICI dUCled by: a 1m11~ .,.,... w 1._ -. Deceml>ef s, nett urMlet t111 Act11b.a ...,. M...,Y, 1eo1 °"""' Cellf. taat .• Maril s. Mandtrton Publlthtd Ntwpoit ._.,,. '2'S.. .... . vlduel1 •••T•RN ~ 10. 19'1 8otlMM Name(•) lllCitd wood Pueblo Cotol9da ,,..,. butlMtt It con-Thia ~ WU fllld Cotta ...... P'Uoe Dtoelft. n: anticipated d.i of PROPIUtTY SmRVICat, CN8 10t877'9 lh• reglttrant(a) coin. T.e57 1bCMI on: NIA ttom ' dUCt9d br: ll'l indv6dUal wtll'I the County °'9ttl of bet :S. 10, 11, 24, tWt ~ Hlel\rantlt1 la~• 1HWM11 .,._,... IUtt•tHORCOURT menc.ci to ~= ~~ tied TI\lt b\ltlMM It COf'o T._. 'ri!:trant(I) com-Or~~ Oft NoYtM-T-004
ber v , 1991 1t the office: tton tor• unllnown1 OP TMI STATS =nea~N•'=<•> )ltttct PUILIC IOTICI wftft the OOl.l'leJ ~ of = b1: • """"11 p11rt-=-..-, ~l'letl!.= t>er '119t Plt1T8' PUIUC IOTICI
INFORMED ESCROW, ll&LWM L. •NKtN,... OPCAL.IPORNIA lbo'ol9on:Aptf'23 199t c•tot•t1 Oranoe County on Nowtft. TM f9t1l1trant(t) corn-....... NllM(t) ll•t~ PuOllsMd ..,_ Btech-•---;i;i;;;--INC .. t7862 17\tl av.et. lftdtvl ..... I PAITH II. FOii ntl COUllTV Daniel H YOWll1 ~ bar 19, 1811 menotct to trwact l)uel.. t1b0111 on: NIA ·--...-· I PlellUi1• No. 110E, Tu1tln, CA NSNKIN M ............. , OP OftMOI Thie ...t.m.na 'waa Med ...... ,., .. tsMt ,_ undtr ._ AcllcM.-~Wit eo.tt tMta Hot ~ ..... 1111 ..... 92980· Sftd iic*1 1•21, lnoN-DWIGHT AHDl"ION, ._ lhe Cou'ltV Cltr1I of ......... .._. P\lbltW .......... leach-.....,... Hemt(1) h'9d NI ttllJJIWlt w tied bat i , 10. 17• 24• '811 St .. 1•11• ~ ~ of ~ ...... HNNOAtfTS Pa.Jnttff °'** County on October •tau '"' com ..... Not "°"""" ... on: NIA .... Cowrlly an of T-<m The ,... .......
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PRETTY INDEPENDENT LADIES BEST FRIEND!? WTTii PHONE NUMBERS NEWPORT Call 1·~903-1188 New cuatom built ex· 2BA. now 12,000/mo. Divorced Phyalclan
ecuttYe home. Walk to Month lo Month or Heks very attractlva SWF G Im .. 1·900-884-DATE· Ext. 40 1·900-288-HUNK· Ext. 191-_,,,,.,.;S:.,1~.so~~r,.;m,;.:l~n~ute;;,,,,'=
BLUE--D erman y, 80, ATTENTION ...,harlamatlc company PILOT c• •sSll"l•D 9515 fun lovtng, romantlc, President: 41, 6'1", STRONQ BEAUTIFUL -t>cn. Great view of lH. e1a.765-8329 voung woman to
ooe.\ a canyon. 2 •hat• fabulous ocean-BLONDE 5', 135 Iba. Looking Handsome, sensitive, 190, DWM (no kids). DIANA DARK BEDROOM TALES H's the aolutlon you'r9
34, love life, tired of for lively, exciting gen-aucceHful, blllngual, Seeks tall, trim, ath· t-900-773 LADY-.. ton1 1·900-903-GtRL• Ext. SO Hatching for • wheth-matr BR auft ... 3 cat front home In ••·
gar, 11,700,000. Call * 1250 OF, * tat Mo. change for occaalonal
John 780-1885 Clean, 2BR 1BA Cot· babysitting • llght
th b lookl ti 5,,, .,.. Ent SLM, 40'a, with U.S. I I h I d er vou're ... klnn a • ar scene, ng eman, irVV· ov citizenship seeks at-etc, a apely a y. . . ., for someone special all th Inga In llfe. tractive , -tin lady 21• Real people needed I'm Adventurous • S3 min. All callera 18 • home, an apartment.
tage, $925. 184 E. Wit-houHkHplng. Salary, eon. SH Mike #178. car poealble. 487.()886
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spoiled, but 1 should PROFESSIONAL SWM, 26, over 6 n., who la alfectlona1e,
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INTEUIGENT opera., theater, hors.a. graduated from Col· midnight walks on the smoker, 30-40. I just
stab I• and a~ Could 1 be your· Holl· lege, new to Newport beach and quiet ro-moved to California:
compllahed blond, 44, day gift this year? Beach, seeks attrac· mantle evenings at am athletic, well· UYFRONT Avail o.c. 1• 5'5", flt and happy, Let'• go dancing & tlve blond, blue-eyed home with that special traveled, Ivy-educated, ••••1 OPTION E.alde CM, 3BR lBA llkH the outdoor•, aeel #4152. woman between 20-lady. If vou ate an •t· with Hnse of humor . ._,.. h t OK looking for one man•----"'------__ 2_5._#_3_1_«_. ----tractive blond, tall, #3125. Ofttf lt0,000 moYU sf1~·11:~: 1&0 • with humor and Int-HONEST BUSINEssuau SWF, •g• 21•23 whol-;..;..;.~"-L_E_T_'S __ _ V-)II Alfeady the · -4 • lk -• -... enjoys same, Ured of ~ ...-... In th• Clean freshly painted rlty, 1 ea dinner at FUN SMOKER SWM, 50, 5'11", llv" the bar scene aa I am, DO LIF·E" ..--8:00 or aner. who's SJF so 1 1 Ari Towen at S225,000 2BR houM In quiet wllllng to travel to • + gong on n zona, loves golf, then let me give mv SWM 33, 5•11 .. , 180• L.H.l Now available on Eutatde comm. Encl Newport S.ach . ....._ 351 Healthy, euy tennis, (no kids), love, affection and ro-G reen-brown , flt,
a W.. wttti opUon to back vard, Ideal for "'" N/S .. 41 ..,2 going, tnM romantic. apeaic. German, look· mane• to you. Must seeks .i1m attractive, p"""'aH. DHlrable roommat" 177!5/mo.1-....,--.· ___ ._ ... __ ... _. __ Vou: Bearded not Ing for lady who en-llve In Huntington smart woman between
3nt floor 1oc.i1on wtttt Cd Me-480a ATTRACTIVE bald, man of words, joys same. #3145. S.ach. #3123. 2~0 for love and ro-=~ ab;ybath"'-:i>tu! COSTA MEU/ BLONDE ';;:~:f,.! •. ~·:1·:S~1• _.:...;..:..;;_HAN=.;..D;;.;.IOM..;;..;;..;..;.;E;.;.__, ____ M_E_N___ ::fi:.· Kida o. K.
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mediate occupancy. LIVE NEXT TO 50'•, Newport Beach, 25 v•ar old SWM. Except Seattle na-PEHSON/\I.
SEHVKES .wo5 111 tt• EVERYTHING active, energetic, IN blond hair, blue eyea, tlveal SWM, 36, 6'1", would Ilk• to mHt hu-PINK enjoys outdoor actM· 170 Iba., monoga-HAllOtt rnoroua, happy gent ties, seeks attractive moua, hilarious con-ADULT 900 LINE 180 C1brfllo St. for early morning :~!:g= ::,w:kl, ~~ SWF, 21-30 y..,. old verHtlonatlat longs for DIR•CTORY
e2&3 Bdrm, 21ABath walk•. great com-with good ...,.. of witty, humorous, cute, Graphic llatlng of unu-llALTY munlcatlon/ ahar• cycle, dance, walk on humor. #3143. aJlm companion, 26-aual unadvertised =~~=:an"Pt• your Interests too. beach. Looking to _____ ...;....__ 40. Romance? It can adult programs. 1·
#4t31. mfft tall SWM, attrac· HANDSOME happen Ill #3142. 90().535-8585 99e/mln L~ prlcff 2.Sty Gated Parking tlve, hon••t. NS male, STRONG In -"Port SVNtal eOultrt Garden 810 reedy for commit· MUST AU. NEWI AU. LOCAU
Ex.anded a up-.:f"~eaa toO.C. BLONDE mentl #4127. SWM, ~~~~~ ... 185 LOVE ~~~e;., ~.5.1Lgllot.000 Alfpott 48 + • aophlatlcatedl STATUESQUE Iba. ...ka SWF, 24-KISSING l-4IOCM2()..218&
., e ldeal for Alrpott casual, Mr1oua,lfunny. IEAUnt 3e, 5'7"~·. who Ilk•• Attractive, monoga-11 )"'I+ No Minlmum/$23 Bkt .-.sM4 P..-.onMI I• there • matLWe, \al d --· ••• _, DIN 1~m.21as
BS non-9moker guy who Cultured, flt, fun, to ance, ... ,, ... ..,k, moua, secure, .. ncere,, __ ..;....;.._;..;........;...;....;..;..__ llE11PC)RT HTI AREA SU TAlfTIAL Isn't looklng for a healthy, 40• 5•10 .. , ..,_ laugh and feel very communicative, edu-BEAUTIFUL l EXCmNG
l•eolOUI 38R, llM4UUOIAICE skinny 25.year old Joya natur9, outdOC>ra. _..;.•:;...pec.;.;...;1a1H;.;.·O;...;#;.;.N3;..;1~5S.;..1T.;____ :.'.t~_:.S:mca~·.:~ t-~1~!du~
I r ... ,.. Reduced KldJett? 1114133• Seeking non-amoklng E •Hive, trim, sincere. N S1 5/Call Tll .. (71~ ........ 72 gentleman of Integrity, SIN
• ~ EARLY under 50, tor marriage CERE /amkg lady 34-40 fOf' DIN t-eoo-772·2185 lf ,000 to 1111 .I• ne KalMr CHRllTUI and famlly. Phot09 ex-SHM/NS, black hair, commitment, sharing HOT & WILD OIRLSI f..el $131,000. 1714) ••"-a1a..a PRESlnl'I' changed. #4132. 5'7", 38: enjoys ~31~tlea together. Call MM>0·884-1001
,._. VWV""tl' -lift 1 dance, travel, out· 1_ ... __ ~_. -----S9.00 per call W9Kent17WHI Mr. Welter AttractlYe swrr. r9d-TENNIS doora. Stable job, NICE WOMAN , __ LOO_KINO_ ..... FOR_FV_N?_
Gl1M 1 Ella l'aGle apactoua 3br head, ~· active, ANYBODY marrlaga minded, dla-49 TO 59 LIVE LADIES fll•••r.t•R• 2ba. 2 car gar, trplc., fC:,0~~='Yrs. '°;~~ 40'a, love to dance. =~~1~~~d s:.':' s~ 1 .,,, so. WM, Just tor Mt00-737·2229 tg yard, pet ok. Avt vou should be •ha Widow with no extra SOW s.......a-1 lady to fun and laughter. 20 mlnutes/$35 now 11100 /mo. Wta • b kl ...--AIUls OtH 1~m-21as Rentals 97~e1a Mme. #4141. aggage, ••• ng ahwe life. #3134. Down to eatth guy non-smoker, Ilk•• to 1..._LUGENT with Raga to FUchn LcMt & Romance Tonight
Eut81de 2BR tBa. gar,llP-------•I travel. Dreama can n 1 r. · potential, adventurous 100'• of Local Ledl"
encl paUO, no pets. come true. #4121. YET HUMOROUS • romantic. Well, 1·900-454--8887 '850/mo. 2138 Santa No matter SWM, 23, 5'1", brown her•'• your chance to AdlAb $1.50 mWS3 , .. rrin
Ana Ave #C 845-1020 what you're UNIQUE hair, bfu• eyes, ... ic. turn Into Prlncen. If DIN 1-80o-772·2185
... talde 'hlmtunel d I STRAIGHT attractive fem.la, 18-you've got It, 1•1'• goll --------·I
-11--NQTON 2 Ma•t•r bdrma, 0 ng, your . FORWARD 25, to sher• ~ach ~111...;.3_133_. -----UCll AREA 2~8•, dining rm, hometown WF, ~no redhead, walks, ballet• and -~o Ind utJI trpla, gar. 11050 -paper 4 '-'-cozy fltM with .,, in-
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oooupanoy. $875/ mo. Call Mfckey Har·
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HOMIE8 $t900/mo --------lovely 48R 28•. ..P Vllll 911a.--! On th• 80&1dwatk
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UEL MAH 2t.22 Apartments
For Rent Udo Country Cottage. W'SIDE cute 2BR, open Charming 1 BR, 1tove, 3bf', 2ba. aunny patio b•am, w/yrd, frplc. frig, crpt, gar, lndry, _________ E/Slde. 18R 1ml yd,
wl)acuz, back gatden, S795/mo + S300 dep. rm. No pet1. 1 person, •CLOS E TO ALL! carport. $570/mo.
tennla, aalllng, prlv 9l's.-t98e Sam-Tpm $785 + HO dep. Avt $200 OFF!! 2522 0 . Santa "'la•-----------IH H l:\1~. .' :11•.
beach, s2200. 675-1/1. 1 yr lse. 640-2788 Ave. 845-4190. 18R 1Ba. ll•p• to bayl PRIV.<TE N 8 room for ,,..,,.._ 2BR 1 BA, tndry rm. Mini bay view! Quiet 11,..;,,:_,.k •·-•t e370day. 1573...,......,...ve 1BR w/frfg & atove, w/d, clo•• to 1hop1 & Eulllde trg 2Br, patio, llvlngl $795 Incl utll1. rent. .,-,,, .. _ • ,...,.
Npt Shr1 3Br 2Ba, Ber-hrdwd & carpet, new buses. Will accept bit-Ina, beamed cell1, VIP Prop• 875-2232 nowt call 873-4470 Sear1 dryer portfbl• 110 apt size $40 '!> yr
old elec 1tove, ~lean
$40. 964-8043.
ber cpl, frplc $1500 tlle, gar, clean. No o. c. Housing. $850 wfd hk""'P· Mul1 aee.1-----------ROOM W/pvt BA & pvt
Agt 723-4494 Chrla· pet1. $875. 644-7809 2257 MAPLE 1650 No peta 548-2765 1 BR. Bayfront, pvt entrance. Coate Mesa Employment
Opportunities tin• Bal-Npt Alty 1BR Walk to China CENTAUR MGMT b•ach. W/D hk-up, area. 1400. Incl all U111.
642 2288 Or 631 2725 LARGE 2BR 1ft81 new d/w, frplc. SH~OO 545-<>e80 OI' 842-6329 •NB 8xe o Offtoe FURNl'I'UHE tH't4 NWpt CrHt Condo 3BR Cove. Garage In---t • Incl utlla. 875-0481
38A, nu palnVbllnd1/ eluded. $700/mo. •Do you need lg clean M1plt. 831-4088 Sult••• 9>c12, furn. Antique aldebo'Wrd, carpet. $1500/mo. Avail 1/92 644.,.244 2br tba? Oatage, new 28R tBa, 1tep1 to Free parking, lunch $300. Oyater color.
499-2698 BALBOA ISLAND <410 Seaward 2-atory cpt. D/W, storage. Large 3br, 2ba, dn-bchl Encl gar. w/d avl, room• oortff, rec•pt, DRIVERS WANTED wood·trlm oouch,1antl-
Nwpt ShOl'ea, 3BR 2BA, Cozy 2BR, 1 BA & den. 2BR 1 BA, •net patio, $750 No Pet 840-2495 atalr1, -encl garage, S97&/mo. VIP Prop• Travellng to WHt Kauai, conf room, FAX, cop. que style $275 542"·~ newly .decorated $835 97S-a2 32 Hawalr. itay In I«. Near JW Alrporc. 1400-5850 Wkly. Wiii !!'.:: gar, •pa, nr ocn, nu Avallabl• Jan 15. comm pool, dbl car-•-.-EA..,.-S""T""'s""1"""D""E-2,...,B,...,R""',-1.,..,B,,..A,.... + $650 •ec. 831-7864 $350/mo, mo-to-mo. train. Drive Co car. Braes headboard, ,m.t-
carpet/palnt, comm pl, $900/mo. port, $850. No Pell. Huge yard, new crpt. -------...--Bach. Apt. utll pd $450, Kekaha, just mlnute1 Al Quinlan, 833-9550 1-8oo-521-n5o tresa, bo>c & f(~;n.. $1450. agt 297-2753 uaa. 673-7570 832-4618 Peta OK. S700tmo. MONTE SERRENO A 2BR Apt. llv. & kit. from pr111•n• beaches _,,_ ____ ........, ___ , guffnslz• $235. illl"t• -=:;::;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:=:;;:;;:;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;~;;:;;~ •BACHELOR unit. AP*BT E 28A 2 -car oar In Walmea Canyon. Appx· a t o S/F New --LAB--0-R_E_R_S__ & braa1 daybed,.,..t-• Incl utll1. $500/ mo "" M NTS $1 ,025. 892.0838. • 0 n I Y S 8 5 /n I g h t. Of c w /WI n do w & treas & trundle, --m-1 BR 1BA, $625. $350 Weekly rate1 a vail. Ample parking. E 17th Now hiring to S16/hr, _. ......
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The bidding:
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Opening lead: Four of +
At ita annual meeting in Vokoha·
ma. Japan, in October, the Intema·
tional Bridge Presa Aaeociation
awarded ita "Hand of the Year"
prir.e to Shmuel Friedman of larael.
The hand waa played in the Europe·
an Community Championahips.
Friedman became declarer at
three no trump aft.er a atandard auc-
tion. Despite the fact there weni 27
high-card pointa in the combined
holding, the fact there waa no ready
Call Kevin 851-0424 on t a t Mo Rent Bachelora, 1 & 2BR Write Coral By the Costa Meaa 848-<4330 payed Wffklly. plete S195. 84o-8733.
Frig• avl. Covered Apll avall. 2nd Month Sea, P.O. Bo>c 211, KOLL CENTER NWPT· 1-800-521-6313 Custom solld oak twin •MOVE-IN SPECIAL!
1 BEDROOM Pool. apa. cable hkup
WESTLAKE VILLAGE MMt 22
parking, cable, b9autl-1/2 mo free. Pool, Walmea, HI 98796, or 2 tum ofca avail In pvt---------bed headboard ' 7tt,
fully lndacpd. Pool, 2 tndry rm. rec rm & call (808) 337-1581. suite -12x12 & 11X11. Mature P erso n 81 n' w /I I g ht &
lndry rms, gated com-pool table. Nr Hoag. Fred Great tocatlon a vu. P/T to take admls-shelvH, 2 matc~lng
plex $48.7017 From $880-$800 L.neh rm a reception slons & give dlrec· 23" nightstands w/
8424357 area. $550 & H50/mo. tlona. Sherman Gar-braSI trim & h~IH.
MUST SEE!* NEW BACK BAY 1BR IBA, Real Eatate related dens, CdM. Ca.II $100. 642.()862. source of tricks cauaed conaiderable * 2BR 2Ba, pvt garage, f fr'd 752 1441 Dorothy Mon·Frl b trplc, gar w/opnr. Very 2BR 1BA BALBOA 1 pro · pre · -9 73.228 8 Dining rm table + 6
pro lema. $200 OFF!! wHhar/dryer, good nice a quiet. $840/mo. h .. from land. Fem PRIMi N.B. 2nd floor chairs, xlnt cond '150
Weatledalowapadeanddeclarer Lg1BR1BA,d/w,ga-Costa Mesa location. 721-1180 prfrd. $395/mo +"" offices. Spaclou• PVT p oatal center. + buffet$751Kln~u
Could COunt Only aaven '"'•t tn'ct.· rage. lndry rm. CloH Move -In S peola ll b d & wood ._ __ _ · """' ,..., .... elec.67S-2625alt6Pm deck. $1.05 1.f., Retail counter, gift e .........
While the heart or diamond auita t~g; ~:,z,:Fs~g~E~ 5975 714-650-8310 BLOCK TO BEACH! BIG SCH HOUSE. 1 or grosa. Roth 261·6181 wrapers, PIT. perm & 6'>c7' $100 83t"2242
might each produce another trick, CENTAUR MGMT. Nwpt across the street, $200 OFFll 2 for tge m!tr BR In Wiii aub-lease all or part temp. Fashion Island, Dining room 1et wlbOw
clubs offered an alternative of at 642-2288 or 631-2725 2Br 1.25BA, frplc, gar, 3BR 2BA lower unit. HB. deck, f/p, d/w, of 708 sq tt office. Loe 537 Newport Cent..-. back chairs, ahefVlng
leaat one trick, pouibly two. Unfor-•-=_,,..-....,,...,,....,,,....,.....,,..,,....-S795/mo. 1665 Irvine Garage, dishwasher. micro, w/d, oat. $750/ on Bay. Call 714/644· 944-6245· E>cp pref, cabinets." 642.0'tos.
tunately, the South hand waa rather t BR Apt, 282t Har-Ave #5 720-842 2 $1160/MO. mo negot. 969-1076 9292 for detalls. apply In peraon. leave message .
h f bor Blvd. Pool & 2 10 GRANT = s ort o entries. laundry room. Call Sing. quiet 18R Ouple>c, 208 LUQONIA CONSIDERATE fem, n/ REAL ESTATE ASST Henredon wall u en-
Declarer got off to a good atart by 546-9081 kit., drape1, patio, CE TAUR MGMT 1mkr 1hr beaut Lake T p d tertalnment c er, tum. S650 + $600 N · Fore1thm.Tnn1,poot, op ro uoe r lighted w/sheWes/ winning the ace of spades and lead· 4409 RIVEi\ 2 400 SF N~t Bch Heka ••p'd lic'd As-ing a club at trick two. Aft.er Eaat 1BR W/IOft dep. 642"7806 642-2288 or 631-2725 ipa s350/mo no-8651 • 1l1tant. Call P atrick doora. Nice 3" X '7rt X ~ ll ed 1 So Coate M••• _ ilngle 3975 Birch trHl T 855 5800 17". $375. 642.081'2 . 10 ow ow, uth inaerted the Park1ld• ocean view. Special. $100 Ott tit•---------Agt 541.5032 enore • jack. When that held, ·declarer waa Avallable nowl Appt to mo rent. E'alde 18R COZV, QUIET dphc. 3BR Chrlitlan father w/2Br KINGSIZE WATEReED -aeel 8 3t·9t07 1BA. HUD Welcome. 2BA, garage. Near 1 Ba duplu seeks Apprx t300 a/f AUL HTATl'S IEITI• No-wave manreaa; In-up to eight tricks, and he found a $995 No Peta Avt now. 722.()812 Udo shop1 & beach. roommate. Incl W/D, $710 mo. Placentia •Earn $3,000 mo + In eludes frame & head-
pretty good method to enaure a $1250/mo. 641·9741 kitchen, apple. ator· Ave, Costa M11a. Avl AD D IT I 0 N o I board. Good otndl-
ninth. Declarer croaaed to the kins .. ----------------•11------~----age, garage & oH 12/7. 94e-1 tM comm'• to 100% + tlonl Only $200. Call of apadea, led a club to the ace and UP TO lmmac. 2BR apt. w/gar atreet parking. All utils Tmg. No desk fee. 589-7904, leave ••• continued with a club, diacarding parking. 18th St. Bch pd. e>ccept phone. Avl Call Mike Herman a.ge. on th• Bay. $1075. tor lmmed occpy. Call 855-4987 1.,..,..-.,.......--....,...-....,...,,..,..
the queen of spadea from dummy! seoo 675-2837, 850-1561 8111646-4520 Kngalze waterbed• t.50.
yf BR r •sTSIDE C .M. large wood ctesks On lead with the queen of cluba, Udo Ba ront 2 • pvt 5" s20. box aprlngU.CO,
Eaat wu faced with a choice of un-bch. new cpl, lndry, 3BR townhome. F• wd lite cabtn.t $30, Ol teMll, yacht1rv1, pell I I _ _. $350 olf~ C•" 722~"131 pleuant options. A spade return ok. $1200 87s°-5°o59 ma• pre err..... "'• ... ""' ·
wouldprovidedeclarerwithanext-PER MONTH + ~utilities. lndlucea Oak dinette, • c •• Ud 1 1 Ba "' f two ln1ld• laundry faclll-MllMllililll entry to band to eatablilh and cub a 0 1 • Y u °' tlH, frH excercls• Hom~ers needed. Re1taUf-an-,-----• S 1 oo, 3-piec•
long club for the fuU\llins trick. To * 1111 Ml I ecn-* ~~. ~~~1,!:~.2~ equipment & tanning Up to S500I Wffk Pol-CASHIER ~g~. 7~50~~. ew lead a diamond would be into the l'IU ""'--IUllO peta. 875-0377• both , furnished slble. 24 hr Info. Call Part-time, expe<lenc::e 673.()141 table'• tenace and allow declarer to kitchen & living room 81&-821-3183 E>c1 Dl102 neceuary. Call for ~
ICOre four diamond tricks. And a Early morning motor McLAIN ENTERPRISES and large sundeck. PAY PHONE. Rout• For eppt. VIiia Nova Res-S OFA 88", 3 cus na
heartwouldbeuptothekino,.nvin., FEATURES *631-6959* Sale. Excellent Cash taurant942·7880 s 1oo: Blue GrM • gd
declanr hia ninth trick in tharaui~ routes available. Deliver EXCLUSIVE Neeclllndscaplng?Seeaa.-Income. Umlted Offer. cond 7 eo-oto 9
Check and mate. BEACH & COUNTRY fted _.. dlr9C1 tot hele>. 1-s0<>-741-3433. S1let Manager Sofa 8tt. $150, cerree Tuesday, Thursday & CLUB COMMUNITIES 1.--------· VENDING ROUTE! For Mortgage Co. R.E. Table $50, 2 • ta·
S d M h 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Eatn a good llvlng, lie req'd. Call Mike bl81 S50 ea. I atur ay. ust ave Apll w/lrplc, wet bar, No matter priced to 1811 qulckly. Teno r• 8 S5-e800 chair S200, 64&-
TODAY'S
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dependable transportation micro, w/d hkup1, what you're 1-800-284-6363
central air a garage doing, your VENDING, Route for and liability insurance. ~:i~~~~a~~~r~r_-Au hometown sate. PoHlble 11200 WHk~lncom• 1-800.
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18 Hook.and-
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e.g.
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25 Gaskets
27 Mended
(socil•)
30 Couch 31 "--01
robins ..
32 Soothing
33 Siamese -36 Flower
37 Slogan
38 Unconse1ou1
Siii•
39 Gree61 lettet
40 Cevltlet
41 Tint
42 Geeae « Spanish dance
45 Snap taker•
47 Ewe'a product
48 Guin,_. and
Templeton
49 Af1ernoon
party
50 -001 geta
by With
54 Ladde<·truck
pullef. once
57 Nlmble
58 Bldg designers
59 Harvest
60 Inventor
Nikola
61 Notkles
62 Conservative
63 Indian state
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6 Bid
7 Came to earth
8 Hiii 9 -Haw 10 Woman's hat
11 Expert horsemanship
12 GOOH genus
13 Band section 19 Quick
2 1 Garden plot
24 Animal doc
25 Skin ridges
28 Vapor pre!
27 Scurry
28 Wiid OX
29 Put under
again
30 Gratlflel
completely
32 Fastener•
2 3 4 5
14
17
20
31
••
34 love~ 35 Edible foot
37 -Lisa 38 Educational
Institution•
40 Sever•.
41 S~gently
43 Miehe
... 9'\ak• 45 Restaurants
46 0r ... ltyle
1 8 9
41 Teirful
49 Ruter· var
51 ShOw
affection
52 She. Sp
63 Stitch llne
55 Scfap
56 \/lnllQ8 car
57 --lolS
11 12 13
7ecM>9tt The Piil. COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BEACH fAJffNAY APTS II Announcemen ts
BIO CANYON fits In.
144.osot '7t4-7 53-2 838
lime. leave mess •.
Wednetdey, December 11, 1•1
7 day Hawaiian laca-tlo" for 2, $285. Call now whlle they la t.
1-800-934·5665.
II Could Happm: loril Ytltaln,
leadln9 Sovld offltlal. 11 rightfully
"nuvo-H During 1992, eapedally
d11rfng aonth of September, ti. f-
danpr, C'Ould be r«MOVH hom power
forcefully or through "devlow" di-
plo11U1Cy. Vele.In, an AquriaA, la
dyna1111lf and lnt11Jttve can be impuJ-
alve and mlpt have lo pay pritt for
puahlna lo1k and an11lon Mide. Mik·
hall Co~. a PIM.et, could fatt
lnfarttratl-, will be un.dtr pl'ftlutt
In 1992, •lght be holdln1 on to power
.... t11 ... "•If deMructa. H
AlllES (March 21-Apnl 19): ActlYl-
tle awlrl arouncl you -you'll be In the
mldllt of crutlve proc:ftl, lnducUng an,
musk, t~r lttlahonahlp th.ti foun ·
dtred will be ~k on tnck You'll win
frienda, Lnnuence ptc>ple.
TAUllUS (April 20-May 20), FOC'\&S
on ea'"1, '"ponalbillty, 1t1ndlng in
cocnmunJty, lnMNe retadonthlp. IA>ad-
tnhlp role attalMd wtwther or not de-
aired. Old•r lndlvldu•I 11y1. "You',..
nght penon at right tlm• ind placer'
CWINI (May 21·Ju11e 20): Mllalon
complee.dl Emph•l.a on dittance, l1n-
9uagt, tnvel. ability to wl11 wider audl-
enCJt. Lunat potfllon hlghlighi. phtla.•
ophy, .-ducatlon, publlahlng, (()m-
munlcatton. Ari• llgul'ft promlnently.
CANCU Oun• 21-July 2.2): You'll
unfover myttery rtlallng to "fJ'Ntlvt
11«VUntln9." flC'tt, llau'" wlll be ex•
plalnf'd In direct manntr • «>nttMttd
to pttvloua ev•'°"'· Flnand1I 1t1tut of
one de.. to you will M rtYMltd.
LIO (Jvly ll·Aug. U): Atttntlon
rn6tva atOVl\d publk I'"*'•• fftd[b 1-
lty. pann.nhlp propo.at, marl11l ttM111
..... , tfthll, ,..,....,... wlll M d.vi-
(lifd -to~ .......... lnMtJft In•
... lk1 wtll ,.., ..... . v1aco (Aua, 13-Str. 22): AYOld
ltMMJoNI•. Qn fuU play to inr.I·
lact•I aart.Jty. Yov'U M po,.Lar
"""811 to ptn alllft aAd to i..co.. ... 11n .... t. lfloetiPt Oft •m.ty of
•• ,.~. ~ a.sMtila\, a,,,.
"'1
p.m. Puul• piecn fall Into pl~. ~
fin.a~ pettema. Rdu.w to brcome ron ·
founded by bt'lllcoae Individual.
SCORPIO (Ort. 23-Nov. 21 ): Em·
phuls on movement, travel, l"f'adlng
and writing, ability to dellnNtt tttndt.
cycln. Short trip lnvolv" l"f'latin who
in"'itts l~al document can bt' loaited.
S.glttarian reprntnted.
SACrTIAIUUS (Nov. ll-Dec. 21 ):
Check Scorpio mnuge. Involvement
with "family financea" could dnln en·
ergy. Be diplomatic but alto prolKt
your own interest. Cift ~lved tonight
reprnents token of aff«tlon. ettf'MI.
CAPaJCORN (Dec U-Jan. 19):
Anl'"7'1 are found bt'hlnd Ken-. R.t •
¥Hw aymbon Involved In ~m expe-
rience thrft nightl ago. Fiftand&I pk•
tuft briahlltna. MoM)' "°"'" yow way
In aurprlaJns m.1nner. CanCJtr lllltln In-
volved.
AQUAlllt1S (Jan 20-~. It): You
thoqht opportunity had ,...t you by
-t'Yentw tran1ptn to prove you wrong.
Sornario hlghllghta mpontlbUity, ~
relalionahlp. prodlletlon and promo•
tlon. Jucfament, lntultk>n on ars.t.
nsca <~· 19·March 20): Oii•
reotlved ttlatln1 to lmpott-nport ec-
tlvltl"' PrnlOlll NI• qn I~.,,.,.
Arie, Ubn ptT10n1 ltetured.
IP OICIMIH 1t II YOUI
llllntOAY: You~ ort11.MI. dyMM•
k, erMlln. llNbbom. lltncth,t. P.,tMr
JM*ibly had "'°" h\n..ic. than clW
inoth•r. &Ao, Aquriw ~ ,t.y
... ,_11\Sfut .... Cufftftl tyd• .. •
phae6ael llf~. rwlt ot, .. m.-. Oun"' ,._...., o1 o...w. ,_·u
be rid of obllptioft ,_ .-uw ftOl Mw
bft'n canylna In lint ~. Juury
aad Octollitr wUI h ._.. ... lof 19'1
In 1"2. ,.__ wUJ ,.,_, ... l\lf6cant
"*·
Of All Thlnp: Reader clahna. "In
all your faacin.atlng bib of lnfonna-
tlon, •trology and otherwlae, you
never 111enllon two of my favoritt'S
and I would like yo" to give their
zodla<'al algna: Sandy Kouf111 and
Hank Crttnbe'1-'' Rttponae: Crttn-
berg, who almoat broke t.be Ruth'•
home run rMOrd, was a Capricorn. He
HtmplifiH qualllin of that tlgn aa
did Sandy Koufu, legendary pitcher,
alao a Capricorn. Another r.adtr
wanb to know Al Jo1Mn'1 aign.
Jolaon, dubbed world'• pafflt •nler-
talner, w• a Gemini.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19): Along
with fulfillment of dttlrn will alto
come ldded rnporu1bllity. Spotllg}tt on
apeculation, •PfO•I ~btionahip, ability
to win friends and lnfl11tnce people.
Caprkom playt key rol•.
TAURUS (April lO•May 10): Ju1t
two wHkt ago you felt "no hopP.'' By 4
p.m. today you'll aay, "I'm ronfldent
now th.ti nothing can at0p Mel" Sttnar·
lo f .. turH publlthlng. travel, awaR"-
nn. of apbihaal valutt
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Study
T1unas mHNI•· Stmt fndependence,
orl&lnallty. wlJlingntta to .... "vulnera-
ble to low." Yov'll bt' rTlled upon to ''ft4 "*lnlnt acro.." A<'ftp4 fhllt.nge
of fnah ltllrt, /WW dimt!On.
~ANCla TJune 2Huly Z2)t What
bftlnt 11 llmpt. ... 1gnment will 1row
In potwntlaJ. lntuldve lnttllt<'t athnva.t-
ed. You'll ma.._ r1thl fhoia at cn1C11I
IMCMftl ft Mlaht OOftC!tm pertktpatlon
ln ll.-thodoa ~·
~ <Mr ll•Aua. 22): You'll '"ltlr"
at 1«1At &A1ttwriq Focut on htr10T.
WJ'IMlllty, «Xpeftlllf'ftt.lbOft, rMoftdon
of credUtlllty. Sc.nulo alto '"'"'" ,......aup, ,.Wit 1-.. NII.al u -
t111 c..Anl lnv°'nd
vtaOO (AQf. U-~. U): You'll dim.. ......... Ila • l'ocuil Otl ,.._
...... .,,..., ~ MWoft ,..
UtlJ'I•~· ........... ,..
.. Wlltf al Nlocallofl Ta•nlt, korp6o
uaA <s.,t 23~0c:t n>:Ch«tr•· nrw..r•IG•ld,.ter e w.
penon• play roltt French luggage, brand
UlllA (Sept. 23-0rt. 22): lncl1v1d111I new. Reed pattern,
who "broke promia." will makto $300. 765-0981.
amends Sttnarlo fNtul'\'S physical •I· Glf1 1tore going of
traction, crNtivity. style. e11cltemen1 of business. dolls, Itel-
.discovery. Be analytical, artlculilll• fttl· rlea & more. 675-At
Inga "on paper." Submit thesla. Nearnew Bedside om-
SCORPIO (Ort 23-Nov. 21) Allen· mode, walker, tlible,
11on revolve• around home, music. chair!• misc. 67317951
vo1ct' training You'll fHI more secun-NEW: Scanner, POI fire
11 mull of family l"f<Onc1h1111on Chec.k marine $100. Sharp
referenctt. ti.ckground m1ter1•I Em . calculti 130. 840-7198
pha5la will bt' on dur11bihty of goods Photographv ·
SACrTIAlllUS (Nov 22·DK 21) comptet• darktoom
Play waiting g•me Relative who •t· aet"P· 64().()231~
tempt• to chid• you into snap dtci11on QUI.
Is 1lmply ronluM'd Take time to eum · ~
In• vari.cy of poaalbllit1t'S News ron·
ttmang httlth of loved on• encourag•
ln3.
CAPRICORN (~c 22-Jan 19):
Scenario hl9hlights power, 1ut hority.
mponslblllty. atrong love rel1hon~hlp, WANTED • Poua4aln
chance to hit f1n1ncl1I ,ackpot. You P9n•. Patlcer,~
mlaht be muting. "MayM the world is man, etc. Al.o 'a
my oyster!" Canctr native involved watchea. Coll~ or
AQUAlllUS (Jan. 20-i:.b 18). What P•YI top CMh
.H \\ I I I< Y I i ,
II, ,\I! I ,, · ·,
had bet>n donruinl wlll again M "aJlvt
and kkklns-" Focu. on complttlon of
projtct. lblllty to ovettome dltt1nc..
l1n1u•gt battler1 Trull your own Beautiful full It l~..,.,.nt. I.to will prornott youraiuw opoaaum fur c·otMl.f' .. •··· · veralbte u ,. nscES (Ftb 19-M•tth 20): AR'I With fur "'"'·
that had bttn bombudtd by pltthora of pHn hooka.
tnlllnformatlon wUI m.'ltt .. bentlll ol wom. IMO.
ll'ffttr light. Sec~t revealed, gmn 1_x__,1oa.:-----.,,.-4il.,_ __
ll1h1 flaahtt /or pros,_.• result Uc>, Ir--~------• Aqu.rfut pPnoN II\ pktuN.
IF OECEMHlt II IS YOUll
•llTHOAYe YO\I art a naturaJ tHfht>r,
,.ycho1oti.. 'l(fttly rtlatloNhlpa have
bffn unorthodo11, "JIC<'lally wht,.
Mc>thtt l• Cllftttnwd. Your blltW tn food
•rt ooMldettd IJiy many to be "moat un•
r.Wal " You ut ln.tv1tlw, faadnuld by
.... .-nttc: ant •ftd IC'l4m(tt. 1ndUd1n1 ...,...;. eanorr. c.apncom1 Aquen•
'"90N play 1119ntn1M rot. lfl yout
life ... forw ~ber la fh111!\td yoa liiiiiii;;;&;
•'" hn• ... ..,.. ,,.. '"""'1 COii •
~ ptOf\llltftnt In~ ~18111, 1oate ... llilna by." SurpriM clel8lflM Ml fMWI for J OU.
_.....,_._...., ___ --6 pee' .. "'"' ... cf1ll..nd "* to • ..._ _________ _ -IN~ In J"J
r
•· I wke, m , f 8300. AKC,
homt. SAM to Moving s .... W, Dec.
10P • Vee & ehota. 14/1!5. Cloth••· hotn•
F,... epeyed fem. 4 hokl "•me, microwave ~' 1513 Miramar Dt. CIWIUllhua. 8 wka, f
S2~. m champ aired C'Oll< lN ,\
lll-:1. Mi\ll t. I :!2 4"'9t •"""' hlwn '300. Free•~fam. ...._.. Ap90 a Wk•. Gift •tor. going out of
t1,,V,' m. black a whit• buslne•• ui.. whole-s2!!1). lg m $200, t .... prlc••· 708 112
DUFFIELD ELECTRIC
BOATS $4,000..115,
excellent cond, factOtY
vuarant .... 845-e812.
DUl'P'Y t • WAllTllDI
(819) 1581-3148
Leave rn.euge
Any Condition
MOORING w/25' Cofo.
nado. Xlnt '°°""°"· ready to .. u. Mo-
8189.
SAIL HOJ\ I s I 0 I .,
15 foot Coronado w/
trailer. 1760
650-2206.
18' CATA MARAN W/I trailer, box, current
tae19, new aane + ex-
1 traa. saoo. 189-.2022
MAlllNI-. Sl.ll'S
lJOCKS 7 0 .>:.! s3dt Avocado, In allay.
64e,e715 Saturday 12/14, e-11. ••Newport .. aoh
SIMPLE, PLAYFUL aupar 60'•18', power
iOBEDIENT • cLl!ARANc• ua.a1 :.. :i;, ~~2:roce, SENSITIVE Sat-aun 9am.3pm = Shettle ... ke 2284 Mayer PVWlleon Balboa taland, N Bay·
tlno. ---'no ,.. (Btwn HarborlPlacentli) · front •h0te mooring .,_., W/17ft . Wh a ler . laflioshlp. I love chit-Saturday/Sunday 14th/ 112,500• 548-53e2.
dr'9-I'm 2 yaare otd, 15th, H. toya, cloth-
h•Y.• all my ehot1 & Ing, f\Jmlture, hou1• paPets avaNable. 1150 Walff 973 JunipetO 0r
080. 721-8062 FOUNTAIN
Pl :\~llS ~ VALLEY ti 1 :M
QH111\NS hll!1!l
Transportation
MO I OH< Y< I }-,
I Ill! I) 'It I ••
'73 T·Blrd. t1K '"""-lkown/llWhhe. vtrtyt top.
4 new Uree. Aune
'17 ..... jlOOC!. 492-3822
llllll'llffll' •• MUSTANG e.o 1 ":&::73 '-•115,999. owner. Xlnt con~.
•..... •1..,.. IOTORI Fully equlpt. 15500
'5Nolml 080 875-2e83/417-8131
MCM444 •11 Bronco XLT, btue.
roll-along, aid truck, '88 3251 4x4. 80,000 mil••·
Conv. si 7 .999. Im mac. eervlced
t11C>ee!S2. 111.000. 971-3947
ITERUNQ IOTORI '89 BRONCHO !5.8 ltr. MO HU Fully equlpt. E. Bauer Xlnt cond. 47K mJ
' $13,500 080 675-2e83 ft 3211 '89 llSCORT QT black ~~ '2 1 • 9 9 9 • Nk• newt TransfM&ble.
•9tl!IM 1110 IOTORI unlimited warranty!
1 s.nw" S7195. 545-6360 or MOil444 557-4401 uk fOf' Mike
'89 750IL
White/Ian S:J-7,999.
,ioee53.
STERLING MOTORS
Mo.e444
'91 3181
$18,49!5. "Of655.
STERLINGllOTORS
MOH44
'91 7351
Aut o. l ow, l ow
mllee.NO LUX TAX.
138,999. ilf9152!5.
STERLING MOTORS
MM444
'89 Ford Atrostar V111
Eddie Bau8f, auto, 7
pue. Dual ale. Caes.
tilt, c/c, fully loaded
(1298) $t4,850
ORANGE COAST
JEEP AND EAGLE
1~522.JEEP
714/549-8023
1989FORD
MUSTANG
Auto, pe, Air, pw, cc.
Great gae mlleagel
(11181) .7,799
TUTTLE CLICK
NISSAN
2845 KarbOr Blvd
Costa Mesa
*'89 8 251 1 owner, 540-8410
ehowroom new. low --------
mll .. , .. crl"'lce, 1990 FORJ)
128.sK. 597·5348 PROBE
INl-'INI 11 'HHI:'>
90 INANITY Q4S
Leather Int. full power,
sunroof. Very clean,
low miles. (11074)
Only S28,999
TUTTLE CLICK
NISSAN
2845 Hart>ot Blvd
Costa MHa
•4CMM10
AUH>
IMPOH'll-.1> !tlOO
Luaury1 Luxury Un.
coin contlnental Sig-
nature S•rf••· 1988,
new body etyle. Thie
1-ownM car hae ev-
erything, 40 etandard --------•
option• + sunroof, 1987 NISSAN
alarm, CO, JBL audio, VAN
leather. Stlll under
t I b Auto, a/c, tull power, warren y, ow lue sun roof. Travel van
book: S11,750, Must for Football Fane raise money, so wlll ( ~
eacrlflce at $9,990 11196) •• •999
obo. 1n-111e. TUTTLE CLICK
MAZDA 9125 NISSAN
2845 Harbor Blvd
... MAZDA MXe •• Costa Mesa Loaded w/accessortes ___ 5_40-8 ___ 4_1_0 __
1 Low mite•. s1000 obo. 85 NISSAN MAXIMA
122-1942 SEDAN
MEH('EDES 9130
HONDA '85 CRX, blue '85 190E, 2.3, alt pow8f,
on blue, 5 •peed, ex-Ilk• new, excellent
cellent condition , condltlonl S10,500.
great atereo, S4000. ~363 or 963-1373.
Call dys 779-58811---------
><349, eve 875-4282 '88 MERCEDES t90E
6cyl, A/T, A/C,P/S, P/
B. P/W, POL, tilt, C/C,
AM/FM, Stafeo c ....
moonroof, c1tm
wheels. Luxury eedan-
economy price .
$7,395. (802781)
PERFORMANCE
MITSUBISHI JAGU/\H 910r,
•'84 Jeguer excellent
condition, eapphlre
blue. S9000, repair
hlsto,ry avail 848-4150.
Auto, eunroof, cas-• •tt•, low mites
(187980) 114,995.
NEWPORT AUTO
CENTER,
073-0900 . 85 XJ6 This beloved pet 1.,.,...---,~----naeds good homel W/ '90 420SEL. charcoal w/
31,000 mile a1Cten1lve tan Int, pp. Im·
wananty. all recorda, maculate, only 14K
$10,500. 875-M11. ml, muet eee 840-1310
968-0233
85 NISSAN SENTRA
A fT, A /C.
Llctll 1 LHN30 7
$3,885
TOYOTA OF
COSTA MESA.
722·2000
Tu.day, O.C.mber 10, 1991 ._:
It I) t I I ·, 'I...' I II
MVOLWOM4QL
AUTO, A/C, PIL. PIW,
SIR Set 4'1LHN307
$3,US.
TOYOTA OP
COITAMESA
722·2000
VOl.KSl.\'AGON 92:Jf>
--------•'•• VW Cabrlol•t•
1987 TOYOTA
CELICAGTS
Only 27,000 mllas
(2aouo1e) LEXUS
OF
WESTMINSTER 13590 Beach Blvd.
882-8908
83 TOYOTA CELICA
blue, 87k ml, air,
maintenance by vw.-
$6000. 975-3144 .
1970 VW Bug, rad, au-
tomatic, ellck, r\m1
g reat/look• great.
$2000. 969-5975.
89VW JETTA
4dr GL 4cyl. AIT. A/C,
P/S, P/8, Stereo cass.
Good runner. great
price . (538099) $8.995. •
PERFORMANCE
MITSUBISHI
968-0233
MISC. AUTO 924~ Sharp! Low miles. . LI c 1 1 FY O 5 7 1 F orget th • s lelghl Discover a dunebuggy $3,983 1982 sparkling blue fl· T 0 Y 0 T A O F berglass, body In per· feet shape, 40 h/p, COSTA MESA needs tune-up. $2400
722·2000 obo. 673-7342.
91 TOYOTA MR2
Turbo·S apeed
(2VZS889)
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER
13590 Beach Blvd.
892-8908
TRUCKS 9220
'85 Bronco 11. 5 spd,
AC. ps, am fm cass,
lugg rack. 6 cyl, runs
great, never off road.
$4500 obo, must sell
w835·3151 h858·3433
Rolle Royce for S a le
2 owner car. Original ·
owner Mlchael Nesbitt •
of The Monkeys, cur·
rent owner Susan Tan-
cr edl. 1978 Sliver
Cloud, 63,700 mi, ex·:
cellent condition,
maintained by Merv
Wright. Your wife
could ride in style
over the Holidays. ·
$26,800, cash ok.
973-4673. Call m·f for
a.ppt bewt 10-3.
Kotielt & Campbetl m h090fTY eplnet piano
a~llent condition
s1 .. oo. offer 842~62.
LadlH hlgh·fH h lon
haadwear & acces-
eonee, 1/2 price °'
below, great Christ·
ma• gifts. 8927 Yuba
RIV9r Ave. S of EJll1,
of' Magnolia. 8am-
4pm. Saturday.
SLOOTEH MO I 8 1111187 BMW 3251 5 epeed, A/C full • power (11115) JEEP 9110 1984 MERCEDES
380SL
87 NISSAN SENTRA '89 Toyota 4X4, V6. 5spd, shell, custom
wheels, storoo/1ape.
S9500 obo. 545-2676.
ANTIQUES &
CLASSICS 9250
Splnft Plano w/bench.
ldt ... I Chr latma1
pr-••nt S57!5. Aleo
Wdtlltzer Play8f Spinet
Plano • Funl 11250.
• 527·1894
NEWl'OHT
Ht-:A<'H h I fi!I
S111NNET PIANO Verd a •eke .... pl' Sun. 12/15, 11-3, Tem-GQ9d condition. $!575. pie Bat Yahm parking ~ 527·1854 lot. 1011 Camelback
89 HONDA ZTR 250
Uk• newl Must ... ,
$2700.714-844-1770.
Automobiles
ACURA 9010
lealhM, eunroof, a/c, $10,099
cueette, cuet. wheels, TUTTLE CLICK '89 Chevy Corsica
& wa.rr1a0n,ty50(1232) NISS.au 4dr, etereo. very 7 ,.,. clean, Only 21 K miles.
ORANGE COAST 2845 Harb« Blvd Wanan~4;~~1.(0963)
JEEP AND EAGLE ~ ~~-0 ORANGE COAST '::':i.~~P Used B ronc o JEEP AND EAGLE
351 Cleveland engine, 1-800-922.JEEP
recently Installed w/llft 714/549-8023
Only 45,000 miles, Un-
believable! (1JWS199)
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER 13590 Beach Blvd.
892-8908
MITSUBISHI 9145 RATEHOLDER
'91 7501L DEMO eyatem. 760-1092. 1--------·~dr ~~u~:.06K;~i_ E~~~: 88 MITSUBISHI P/U HONDA 9085
4dr, AIT. A/C, Power
stereo, brakes, stereo/
cass, good runner.
great price! (538099)
$8 ,385
Performance
Mitsubishi
19202 Beach Blvd
Huntington Beach
968-0233
OLDSMOBILE 9166
1988 ACURA LEGEND. $53,900. #91150. lent condition . 4cyl. shell, bumper
5 •Pd . w h It•. STERLING MOTORS '85 Honda Civic CRX SI ,_s_14_._2oo_. _74_4 _ _.._5_5_6._ t112T48482 $3,988 1990 Cutlass Calals.
1989 GMC S15 P.U.
4 spd . Custom
wheals. low miles
c111181 S8 ,598
TUTTLE CLICK
NISSAN
2845 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa
5 4 0-8410
VOLVO 9230
'68 Impala SS 396,
power windows, aJc:
power brakes. tach,
consoled, power
seats. tilt, all stock.
Excellent condition.
$7500. 840-1303.
1929 Mercedes Benz,
540K replica w/Ford
289 engine. 2,800 mi,
runs perfect. $9,500
OBO. 644-7233.
Transportation
Vl!G• HARDMAN Off Jambor ...
Up ht, beautiful, nat·
ur 1mah0gony. $995.
548-1928 chromes, sun-roof, 'fM444 Sunroof, a/, cassette. TO y OT A OF white, coupe, fully
power windows, ~ '90 Cherokee Ltd COSTA MESA. loaded! Must sacri· '88 240 GL. 1 ownr. b k & custom wheels, lo fl 1 ra ee steering. mllesl Come 9081 Loaded, every option ce, death forces mmac. 49,000 ml,
AUTO PARTS &
REPAIR 9260 BIL '/Cl.ES 60t;O New tlree. Alway• ga· avallable. Only 14K 722·2000 sale. $12,000 obo. sunroof, lthr Interior,
Bl 10 d 23.. raged $1 4,000650-9497 ORAN(1212G>E*4c•08A8SST mlles, Mt'• speclall -8-7-M-IT_S_U_B-IS_H_I _ 846-8724 $12,900. crulse/cass. WHEELS! 4 N issan •'7t:te ep ' '83 l!ldoredo ovcel· 720 1565 •• l SE fral,Y'• 2e" whH le, Incl ---------" (0933) 17,725 • . max ma • alloy -.
hel0>9t & pump. drop 20FT DUFFIELD Bay lent condition, cham-JEEP AND EAGLE ORANGE COAST CORDIA '88 Volvo 240 GL wheels. Call Randy
& ~right handlebar• Boat, 1989, Ilk• new. PILOT CLASSIFIED pagne, 90k ml, w.11 1~522.JEEP JEEP AUD EAGLE 5 spd, Alf. etereo CELEBRITY -.. NED '73 4dr, auto, sunroof, a/ 546-8741 ,250. u-e 10 S14,000. 714-968-3948 maintained, aeklng 714/54"" ..,.23 "" caaa. catm whls. vn ·---It's the resource you 13 350 &44-9150 "'""" 1-800-522.Jl!EP Pontiac GS w g c. oullom wheels, •pd; 1T' frame 22" 32 ft L.uhre flybr, micro, can count on to sell a ' ' · --------714/54""-~•023 sporty turbo power! L d di A a on, black with tan leather
w •1• • 1 • • 1 1 25 · gen, tw 225, alps 6, myriad of merchan-The Piiot Claasl-1----------(550180) $3,395 oa 8 uns great Int. (1288) $14,9 50
Sohwlnn etatlonary great flehlng °'diving. dlse Items. becauH fled 1966 CherokH, Hint Performance $1500. 673-5605. ORANGE COAST
EJcercycl• 1125. take 8 . Whaler for our columns compel 1986 CELEBRITY The most cornprehen-cond. 74K ml, 1 Mitsubishi
a.-0231· downpayment. Owner . qualified buyers to EUROSPORT slve and current dlrec· owner, $6950 obo. JEEP AND EAGLE c~·1gotthe-financing 132K obo. call! Loadedl 13350 obo tory of goods and ser-846-7216. after 8pm 19202 Beach Blvd '84111144 1-600-522.JEEP lot,.., tloul6ng need•. 261·6333d, 87S-0617e. 842·5 878 640-0890 vices around! weekday1. Huntlngton Beach • 714/54M023
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Your used veh1'cle <456142> s9995. Claaalfled '83 28ozx. gold, turbo, NEWPORT AUTO T d I through Classified Mop, 51pd, runs 0 ay
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for 914, older MBZ,
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GREGORY GA LLERY
Orlg1nal Art. Prints. Crafts & Framing
3406 Via Udo • NB • 723-0087
30'% OFF Original Art a 25% Oii o n Framing
APPAREL
BIDWlll.'S llDTIQUE
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Via Udo Plaza. 3467 Vio Ado • NB • 673-4510
FREE Chrl1tma1 Socks ($5 \.blue) with any $JO
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THE GRANT BOYS
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1750 Newport Blvd. • CM ~3400
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3416 Vi~ Oporto.# l • NB • 675-4044
20'4 OFF MtHChondls•
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2300 Harbor Blvd •CM 631-3222
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IENl. a BEAMER
Maintenance & RePalr
315 Bristol St..#85 • CM 668-0882
Lubrication SfHVlc• a Safety l,.,,,.c
(Save SO~
HEALTH/EXERCISE
SHAPE ·UP NEWPORT
FU! Sefvlce Health Cl.lb
1~ lrvlne Ave. (W81fcllf Plaza)• NB 631-3623
JS~ Off h{lulor Elll'Ollment Fflfl
FOOD/RESTAURANTS
AllONDANZA
Frelh Posto & Seafood Resta\.l'ant
3421 Via Udo • NB 676-8973
FrH Lunch wrlh "'1cha# OI SM:Oltd EnlrH
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ltolon Rlstoronte
1969 Harbor Btvd. • 646-1225 • CM
2n Off Enttre c:Mck, lunch Of DIMef
IENHAHA
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4250 Birch St. • NB 956-0822
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Gourmet Pizzo. Pastas. SUbs & Buffalo
1125 Vlctalo Sf.• CM 722-7585
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st membef of Love's Barbecue
20111 Brookhlsst • HB ~7500
!OS Off 2nd Et*-d «JJd 01,.,..,wa.
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M<n::btl. Szec:hwa'l & Ccntone'9 CUlhe
8961 Adams • HB 968-5050
10'-' Off Food Jo t;o • $ 10 Mlnlnvn
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154 E. lnH ST.• CM 646-4303
~ Off Any l1ealcfo1t, Lunch «Dinner 1111
(IOlrl,SMlkH Cltlzeni W.nu and •
SpeclcJll••xcluded)
MO'S NEW YORK PIZZERIA
ptzzo Corry-Out/Dellvery
1673 lvlne Ave. •CM 722· 1212
Larg• 16• 1 Topping l'ID.o<>nly $1.50
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aos;c & Go.smet Al.zo
So. Coast HiO'lWOY • COM 675-4100 &
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$2 Ott Any Slze lnlemallonal l'ID.o
FLORISTS
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Rowers & Arrangements
Delivered Worldwide
3601 Jombotee •Boele Boy Cout • NB
252-0222
$5 Ott Any Fol~,""*'· 125)
r INSTANT JUN~ INTERNATIONAL
2100 Canyon Or.• CM• 645-0567
25SOffM~
1~ Off M wr.-«W Pb'ltll
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High ~lty Com lgnmen.t Antiques
8t Fl.Wnlture
1621 E. Edngcw •SA 836--6160
(between Lyon a Gfa-4
1a. Off cu AJteady Low"*-
CARlJOH'S UNOl.EUM
UnoleU'n. capet. Wood. Marble. Tiie
2542 COOlt Hwy• NB 674-7470
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.No ... Jiu
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H\.l'nmels, Amolee. Precious Moments.
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1727 Westctlff Or.• NB 650-5535
10'-' Olf Any IVcltaM
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EUROPA
Jellico Noll~
FOlhlon lllonct Ue 320 • NB 759-«Xl4
la. olf ... Act)'lc hmoval
(hg. 120)
HOME IMPROVEMENT
PlAINS HARDWAIE
Mlllng, SCfeenng. Custom Point Tintlng
2666 Hotbor • CM 546-7080
OM FrH Key Mlrt ""1choN
SKYUGHTS IY WESTON
Relldent1of a Commetclol
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3617 W. MocMtu Blvd. #506 •SA 545-9793
IBOFfd~M:••wt
TIOPICAIE, IHC.
WholelOle ndoot Ptonta 6 AcceslOfles
20391 SN Birch It. • SA HGTS. 756-0790
FllH IWlety .... Any l'ulchole
JEWELRY
ANDIE VAHND JiWILIY
Jewelfy
· 263 E. 171h St.• CM 631·2202
· Rttol Dayll ,.,_ Off Al .i.welrf
WDlCUff JlWBUI
Import.,. a McnJfoct\Kers of Fine Quolty Jewelery
2043 Weltdltf Or. • NB • 650-4595
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6 Ecl>cattonal loolcl
1831 Wettdltr °'"•NB 675-1424
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FMIASYTOYI Tava. Gamel, Sutred Arknotl .t °"<*~t 8ookl
305 ~It .• 80lboa ~ 67)-7661 . '°""*ant'~ .
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Photoge¥>hv
222 E. 17th• CM 54&-7191
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4299 MacArthur Blvd. #222 • N8
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($50\bW)
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Slngl• Meeting Slnglea
2915 Re<HI, Bldg f.200 •CM 241-3868
I 10 Olf IMW *°" l'olty. lncludN,,,,,.,,. 9 Dinner
Or CNcten Dinn« A Diie Jodc•'I WJll Danct1Q
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Unique Cordi. Decorations. at GI~ Items
3601 Jombofee Rood• NB 252-8134
~ Olf '"ed CIWfd'nm Catdl
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Rne Colltomlo Wlnea 6 Imported Beers
3431 Via Oporto # texx>
Udo Morino Vlloge • N8 673-4712
10'-' Olf ACM A Malclt Caset
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Porty~
801 W. Boker• CM 979-8570
12..00 Olf any~ d potty~.
decofalof11olI10.00 «men IMVlc••-patfy
....,,... dKOfalcanl
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Gfooroog. ~-•P9t. ~ Glftl •
3601 Jamboree at Brtstol • NB 252· 1156
fflEE 41WWs IW ~
WJlftAny l20 ~
GIEOOW OAWIV
Ortglnof Alt. Pmtl, Crotts & F<anlng
3406 Via Udo • NB • 723-CS87
Jn Off QfpTnal Alt• a~ Off on Ftamlng
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