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THE NEWPORT BEACH • Clil &J ., " tlll .., RfAOERS' HOTlfNE •
MONDAY MORNING BRIEANG
From the Daily Pilot Newsroom
THIS WEEK .. h's pas1:i. apparently, thJt "ill
be bringing together the hke of ex-Rarr.s OU
Joey Bisho p -Italian Sl) le
Vince
Fcrragamo.
Mater Dea,
Capistrano/ U
SC/Raiders
quarterbad..
Todd
Marinov1ch.
county
supervisor Tom
Riley, RV
mogul John
Crean and
all-around fan
Paul SalatJ
AJong "1th J
couple of )l1Jp
~tJrs as "ell J')
Orange Count\
Register £tl11ur Chmt1Jn Ander')on and O;HI)
Pilot column1)t Jcrf\ "-llbrtn. the crew will be
scrvmg or cooling pJ,tJ m ')uprx1rt of the:
Juvenile Diabetes A~\l'l<..IJlt<Jn nn SundJ~
Lido hie fl'\ldent Jl1c, l3"hnr 1') the l::ml.'.ct:
Plact ... Prq;ti R1)tur.10tl 1n lr-.1~c It\ their f th
annivcr\Jf)' \e\enl) fl\e hu,i.., JnJ a
COMl1'G SOO/\ I 1irmcr '>Jn I rJri.1,,11
Giant' r11.:hcr JnJ l.llh(f \Uf\ l\\lf DJ\C
Dra\C:d .. , hJ, hccn I nl,I 11r J' 1he fc:Jt Hld
)p<.'Jker f11r 1hc ~th .\nn 1.il ( 1r. 'e 11100
Founder\· Orunlh JI 1hc r 11Jr C...l·t,11m lh•ld
on ~tM,h ~.i
DrJ'c~l~ ~I'> J f"'ll!ll.1nt JnJ heJrt "rend1 r b
)lOry ·\\ lhe reJk llf h1' ..:.1recr Jn l\)~7. Jud•ll'
J1.)<:l)\trcJ J n1J111!n.ir.1 lum,11 1n h1:. left Jrrl
the one hl· u,o..:J t~1 'tr ~c uut hJtlcr'!> v.1th 1
v.Kt..cJ ,J1Jt:r I ht•u~h ht m.iJc J tr1umph.i'1t
comehJd .. f,111 •• "1ng 'wri.:l r> the lJnccr
returncJ .inJ Dr.Hed., 'Jrm "J' ulllmJtch
amputJlcJ JI the )hliuldn
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SO lCT'S .4.l l MEET AT JAY'S HOUSE I:
"a)n t p1.;t>hc KT\1.1111 1h.it 1he C O)ta ~k~ C1:'
Counul "'.i.5 t r.1 ng tn Jud. "'hen 11 mcc 1 -
lrtcralh -behind dl1)cd o..h.ll.>r') )J.!>t Thur.J.i.\
.u the h1..1mc llr Coun .. ilmJn h) Humphrey It
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making 1hc trip
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Jay -out for the season 1
·Did 11 hurt 1 \\el kt me JU\t \J\ th.it thnc
,.ere "'me hiur lc1tcr \\111J., thJt I u~J thJt
haH'. no..:,cr N'en hcJrJ ,,f hcf1..1re ·
The OJlll"t ,Jrcer cn.l•rg 111 J prufn.,1110.11
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for i.omc 'l' ... eeb anJ J tull reu1,ery mJ\ .... c11
t•Lc hJlf J \CJr Ir nlllhin~ d'c Humphro..:'
'>JILi the tr.Juf\ h.i' J lrcao..h g1,en him ne"'
ms1ght 1ni.1 1hc pruhkm' cn~ourllt."rcJ ti, th.,,l.
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~ "'the meeting ~ll'I \ltl1(1.ll\ ~1J 11 "~'
1mp1.utJnt and \Ince Humphrc-y u1ulJn 1 ,lim~
ll> the 11 ... the: l"ll\ , .1me "' h11n
WHAT . ME CONFIOA .... l' lne h1JJ111.:
procc'5 for the lulr311\C '"'JP meet at the
Orange ( ount) l-a1rgwunJ, hJJ been
punctu_Jjcd "llh thre.ih. legJI mJneu,ering'
and ~ta ting matchn I he heJlcJ t~mpo ,,t
the pn""e'' ...,J., eJ'\ II• unJe"r 1nd U...t \CH
the SYoap me('I gw,,c d J l'·i:iol S 1-l 5 m1ll1tin f, 1
operator Bob lellcr ut r('I Phil f:-ntcrpr1:>c'
So h,,..., o:on"erncd ..,..,, 1cller1
Well lln the day the • J1r &1ard "'as \Cl t '
un.,,e1l the n.ime of the "'mn1ng bidder the
BaJboa hlJ.nJ resu.knt "J' 110 a crut\C' v.1th h"
'*•!c South America arp.trentl'I
And. vcs. Teller v..i.\ the "'inning b1JJcr ' l;
ANO THIS JUST IN 1 he ,h,irtest (and nw't
obhqu<') prcs.s rclea..c: o..if the "'eek •*•rd goc'
to -Jrunu. please the New?lrt-Mcu
Unif~d School Distn~t
The rcleas.c. titled Meda .. Ale rt.
1nnounced that there "'ould be • P1rtnenh1p
Ceremony on Fnda~ It •ent \.lO 'Purpose 1..if
the event 10 for~ 1 nc"" partnership as p.att llf
the Partnen 1n EJuc.ataon pn.>ar•m · The enJ
And that -..oulJ mun " Hmmmmmm
WcU. ma\~ )OU haJ l\l he there
0
ANO WHEN THE IOUCH IRE.An It
wasn't but a month Co th1t a story 1n the
Dally P\lot'' Weekend ~ctlon 1ha1 ~ •mte
about "cream d\cc'lc and locks" A lou&h cat,
to be sure
WcU. 'lloo< m.ty ha'c ~ln<-uppcJ uunctyes ttm
past -week 1n 1 \lory ,.hen '*C rnadc p&Mtn&
rcfcROC'C to the bouah o1 1 tio.t Take • b<lw
-ltvs.rr.~
a
? 4·Hoor Horline to !tie f d1ror
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(omrren~ • lips • I oc de1oib. see Puge A1
Serving the Orange Coa~t !>ince 1907 25 cents
Conservancy continues push to save land
By Ins Yoko1
Slan Willer
Nl·WPOR I l3L· ACH Arn11."J
"Ith .in .ittr.1lt1"e coltir po,tn .wd .1
gung·ho n1111ude. member-, nt th~
Newport Comcnancy 1.ontinue thc11
formtdJbk 4ue)t to r J1:>c SW mdl11 n
lO bu) SC\CCJI Unlk\cl1>peJ p11:u:' 11f
!JnJ 1n the cit)
Oc)p1te 3 retl'.nl public or llH'll
fh>tl that inJ1ca1eJ \Otc r' "'tiutdn t
.. upport a parL bonJ ''sue to hu) the
IJnJ and \J\C 11 a~ open spJ.:c k.ad·
er"> of the con)ef\ancv funned IP rJ1'e
m,rney for the 13nJ 'pun:hJ\C rcmJ1n
cnthu-.13!>t1.: ..ihout their gl1JI. 'JaJ
Cou ncllv. um .1 n Jc Jn \\.it l. '' lw
h1Unded the l'1H1,cnJnl\
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'W I e're not hoping for anything
We're working for them.'
-LAN WATT
Newport councilwoman loun\!~• 01 t'"t: curser.;: Cy
which wants to buy unce .e J;;t:! p eces 0: 3, c
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Winter sends wet reminder
to douse streak of sunshine
81 T"" Oa y P 1 Ph e lp s me nswear ta il o rs pricin g s trategy
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A2 Monday, March 2, 1992
Locals Only
WEEKLY PIANNER
Community Events
(2) Monday -Re~ident5 or the Coronu Del
Mar lli~h School 8('('8 who :.ire conccrneJ
with 'chnul J1!1tric1 finance) l>houlJ attcnJ
MonJJ~ \ meeting an Corona dcl M ar l l1gh
School\ Link Thc:ilrt:. 2101 Ea.)tbluff Dr.
;\IC\\ port UCJl'h rhc 7 pm mcc11ng "'ill Cll\Cr
cum:nl Jlld luturc D1:.tnc1 !1pcnd1ng
The Co!> la l\lt'.)3 C it) Council "'ill mcc1 JI
ti 111 pm l\10111..IJy in the council chJmbcr) Jt
l 1t\ I I.ill. 77 F.m Omc
~ Tul'.,,ddy A ltiur p.1rt tiu:.1ness semin.ir cnt11kd "\\'orlJng
Smartl'f, :'\u1 ll..1n h r: l \111~ fn·hnology for Bu!>iness Succt'~!> .. "'Ill
begin JI ., pm I uc-.J.1, .11 '-c"l'"rt Center Library, 856 SJn
Ckmc111c l>r \C I ht 'c1111nJr ,qll be leJ b\ Robert Chc')l1C\, 1hc
hol>I lll thl I\ rr11~r.111l \\1111.lo\\ on \\:.iii S1rec1" 1 he progr.101
I!> frc( .11 ,1 1111 I'll' rt'~"tr 111,111 '' nc'-·cl>i.Jrv CJll the l1br.1n .it
M-t 11-.-, 111 1l1e t 'h 1111tin ,,, <.'i1mmerce JI o-t-t-S21 I for mtHC
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Con11111"iou "1 I meet JI ., p m l ue~JJ~ 1n the: council th.1mhn,.
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(2) \\l•dnt•\dJy Ge11rgc Grupe, J bomber commanJcr Ill
W\1rlJ \\ .11 II 1\all l!l'l' .1 \JI!.. cn111leJ .. Dou~las MncArlhur:
..\meril.111 ( ·J L''·'r ur l.111peror Crneral," ~11 7 p.m Wednc:.JJ~ JI
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VOL. 88, NO. 51
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-NAD INE FROESCH
Newport Beach/Coata Mesa Daily Piiot
Managing EdllOf' Steve Marble, 642-4321
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R emember somethina called a conversation?
For those who may have forgotten, it is the rare exercise
of silting oomfort.t>ly with a bunch of people and kick.ins
thinp around. OiscussiJta ideas and issues, maybe arguing a little.
Sadly, this fane pastime is a dyin1 art in many quarten and age
iroups. But lhanb to an energy machine named Anne
Hopn·Shercshevs ky, good oonverutioo is alive and well among
Costa Mesa's senior citizens.
Un the
Coast
When she was only 60, Anne founded an
organization caJled the Hospitality FolUlD-The
purpose was simply to get together and talk,
communicate with one another. Ten years la\er,
the conversation is still JOing on.
The Forum is held on the last Friday morning
or every month. Official hours arc 9 until noon,
but there's plenty o f Oexibility.
When I got there Friday morning about IO,
the converscrs had warmed up on immigration
and health care and were just starting on the
day's main topic, the new Costa Mesa Senior
Center. The ll,000-square-root facility is now
abuilding on the oomcr or 19th and Pomona and,
naturally, there's a shortfall of funds for
furnishings and equipment.
"Some guy died and left $5,000 for the game room." Anne
announced brightly. "Isn't that wonderful! Oops ... wcll, I didn't
mean .... "
There was laughter all around and Marie Maples commented:
"Hey, we'll take it any way we can get it." Marie, who is a
di.rector o r the non-profit corporation building the Senior Center,
says there arc 19,000 senior ciiizens in Costa Mesa (i.e., 50 years
or older). Trouble is, thcy·re hard to locate.
.. We need to get in touch w11h each one and let them know
what this Center will do for them and why they need to help,"
Marie told the Forum. "Even shu1-ins can help. if we can jusl
reach them." '
One \\.lY the Center board hopes to identify Costa Mesa seniors
1s with a posl card going along with the water bills just being sent
out. Though the mailing 1s not complete and 11 just started a week
ago. 330 responses arc in alrea~ ~ong with lists from existing
senior organizations in the cit)l~at~cans there arc only about
16,000 names to go.
'l·m concerned about the
public's awareness of this
new center. It's going to
be a wonderful place and
we need to create pride
and excitement about it
We ~ave to get people
working on that.
Tom Murphy of Mesa
Verde v.as sitting in 1he big
circle at the Hospitality
Forum for the first time. "Al
the mk of being put to
work." he said, ''I'm
concerned about the public's
awareness of this new center.
It's going to be a wonderful
place and we need to create
pride and excitement about
Jt . We have 10 get people
-TOM lil9IY working on that."
"People will love what
they get out of it," Mane
added ... Uut how do we get them 10 help? They love to go places
and do things. they IO\'e to pla) bingo ... but when you attually ask
lhem to do some "'Ork. the) say. well, maybe they can help with
walcnng the: plant.s:·
When the ~nior Center opens (an early May 1arge~ date is now
iffy) 11 v.111 offe r "u1uall) nery social counseling service seniors
ACCd: fmaocial anJ taxes. medical and leg3l, hot lunches. a library
-and, of course, bingo.
~cm~ 10 me what this fine place wdl be LS one of those poinls
o(hgh1 George Bush talked about a long time ago. one that will
really make a difference 1n a lot o f lives m this community.
Meanwhile, this point of light needs some illumination itself.
For eumplc, how about ~me help from local communicators -
advertising and public relations professionals -in creating that
pndc and excitement Tom Murphy talked aboul.
If you want to help the new Senior Center in any way, call Jeff
or Susan at 645-2356. If you want to g1"e )OUr con...,cnational
muscles a good \:/Orltout next month, call Anne at 646-2170
You don't even have to be a senior citizen to help. But you'll
need their energy to keep up.
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92627.
School budget meeting
NEWPORT BEACH -Residcnu of
the Corona Del Mar Hi&h School area
who are c:ooccmed with lCbool district ft.
na.noea ihould 111end today's mcetinf in
Corona dcl Mar Hi&b School's Little
Thealle, 2101 E.astbfofr Dr.. Ncwpon
Beach. The 7 p.m. meclin& will covc:r
current and fullltc Di.strict spending.
Single life
IRVJNE -Ncwpon Beach counseling
intern Lynda Hankin will offer 1 support
and ditcw.sioo group on the topic or
.. Copina with Single Life in a Couplc·s
World" 11 7:15 p.m. today. The group
••111 meet at 2402 Michelson Drive, suite
t .&S in Irvine. For information. all 851-19t9.
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Work smart, not hard
. NEWPORT BEACH -A four-part
business seminar cn11tlcd "Worlting
Smarter, Not Harder: UsinJ Technology
for Business Success" begin at 7 p.m
Tuesday al Nc-.vpon Center Library. 856
San acmcnte Drive. The seminar will be
led by Robert Chesney, the hos1 oC the 1V program ... Window on Wall Street"
The program is free and no pre·
registration is ncccssarv. Call 1hc hbral')
11 644·3188 or the Chamber of Com·
meree at 644-8211 for more information.
Voice Lessons
COSTA MESA -Improve )'>Ur sing·
1ng voice a1 1he Jewish Community Cen·
1cr. 2.SO Baker St., Costa Mesa. The
class. for would·be singers aged 18 and
over. will begin Tuesday, at 7 p.m. The
eos1 Cor the class is S30 for members and
S3S for non-members There arc only ten
spaces available. Call 751-0608.
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Beach PJrks. Oc;i,h.:> ... ml R.crca11on
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Life of ~lacArthur
NE\\.PORT BEACll -George
Grupe, a bomber commander in World
War 11. ,. ,11 g1\C .i. I.ilk cnllllcd ··Oouila~
MacArthur: Amcm·an C:ie~;ir or Em·
peror General," 31 7 p.m Wcdncsd:iy a1
J\.tarinco Br.inch Libra!'), ~5 00\er
Dr., Nc11. port Beach The progr.im 1s Cr.::c
and no pre-reg1)1u11on ts necc~:uy C .ill
~!JJ< for mvrc: 1nf<1rma11on
\Vomen's finances
~E\\ PORT BEACH -A ""omen~ f1·
·---------------------· I If IRS Owes You, Get A Quick Refund Wdh : I
Moody People I ~ElECTRON/C I sw~~~:~u~c~h~,;~:~I~~~:~ : - - --~!~X Fil/NG : !;:::o!~/~~nt~;: ~~~~;~oi:r~ '.·1$ 1 QOO 0 FF' II dcr (ADD). a cond111on 1ha1 affects 11 I I
percent or all Americans. Thc111pist Joan I lncotne Tax Preparation I
AndrCW5 ""111 offer a seminar II 7 pm_ I I
today cn11tled WADD 1n Advla, Adolcs-Irv. l 991 T R f I (714) 650-6503 I
cc nls, and Children Fact or Fk1ion~.. I ' .our .ax e um '35 E. 1 r St., Suite ~7 I
The one-hour seminar will lake pl.ice al L. -- - - - - -- - -.J c~ Mesa :~~~~ S1 C.all 476-099t for more 1n· ........ !U!yC»erbf*aMcwch 15, 1992J••••• ..
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l"E\\PORT BEACll -Reh'c the
da\11 or \l1U<.k\1llc al "l Remember
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SWEDISt4
Auto Speclahtl:
Paul Frech
AN EXPLOSIVE
SITUATION
Replacing a flat tire with
a spare c:an be an altogether
messy operation for a driver
l>n the way to work in
bus iness clothes. Tire
replacement may also be.
beyond the phys ical
capability of some drivers
who have htt1e aptitude for a
jack and tlr~ wrench In
recognition of this problem
some manufacturers have
introduced flat-hxers that
consist of aerosol c ans
containing t1re-mftat1ng gas.
Intended as temporary
solutions to ftat tires. these
gas tire inftators are meant to
pump up tires to the point
where the ~may be driven
to a gas station fcx repair
However, many people fail to
notice that some of these
flat.fixers contain extremely
ftamma~ gas. If a mechanlC
13 not warned of this faci. (by
virtue of a peef-Off label on
some cans) serious lniury
may resurt. Drivers must be
aware of the explosive
potential of ttlis product
Hint: The inflating gas in
some flat.fixers IS a mocture
of propane and 1sobutane
PASSM
ACCEPTANCE
In order to compty wrtn
federal law, all passenger
automobiles sold 1n the U.S.
must provide pa111v•
restraint systems for drivwa
by model yea1 1991 By
1994. the front nc1.ng pu.-
senger mtnt also be ~
r.cted by 9fther an mr bllQ OI
an automatie seat beft. c.r
owners should beer In mind
that, despft• their eff9dt•
ness tn ~ cc ll1lone.
air begs do have thtoir ltmlm-
tl0n$ TMy should be ,.
gatded u supplemenml 9Y9-
tem.s that WOttt In ~
with Mlltbeb end ahcM**
t\ameUM. In the Wint °' a
SiCM or ,.., ooGelion. or a
muttipMHmpec:t ~ .,,
811 beg f1\llY .aher not det*>y
Of trc;,.. b l\Mlal ~
nea. With thil fad In nwid.
d river• and pa11enger1
shoUltd not llcJw the ~
~ ol .,, bllga lo gMI '**"'
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whtd\ e.dS '° •Mbelt
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usiness !
Appointment calendar
T uesday: The first part in
a free, four-part seminar
for small businesses, en-
titled "Working Smarter,
Not Harder: Using T echnol-
ogy for Business Success,"
will be held at 7 p.m. at
the Newport Center Li-
brary. For information, call
644-3188 or 644-8211.
W ednesday: Shearson
Lehman Brothers will
present a Women's Finan-
cia I Workshop entitled
"How to Build and Pre-
~rve Wealth in a Low In-
terest Rate Environment" at
the Newport Beach Library
on Wednesday, March 4
trom 5:30-7 p.m. Re-
treshments and hors d'oe-
U\.(es will be served. Please
RSVP to Sue at 955-7550.
free adm1:;s1on but limited
)eating. M arch 11 · Merrill Lynch
'~ill pre::.cnt a free in-
vestment program, from 6
p.m. to 8 p m. at Hotel
Merid 1C'n 1n Newpo rt
BeJch. For re!>ervations, call
955-6112. A pr1I 1. Merrill Lynch will
'Entrepreneurs .
Who• Joel Wade and Leslie Wardman, a husband-
• wife team who own Step Off Music' Produc-
tions. The Newport Beach residents both have bnck-•
grounds in the music industry. Wade, 36, is-from Canada
and ha.s workccd as a sons writer anu &&udio singer. Ward-
man. a 33-year-old Orange County native, worked previ-
ously as a marketing and promotions cicccurive. -What: Step eff-ProduWon~ imxro~originnt--
• music and sound design for advertising,
video, records and film. The company's operation s range
from producing a record for a Canadian R&B 'artist to
developing a music score for an informational video 1hat
Lexus made for its sales staff. Wade and Wardman have
also produced music used in several television com-
merci:rts; and Wade stift-woTks as a studio-singer and set
original songs. -When• Wade and Wardman founded anoth er
• music production company, Tayko Music,
three years ago in Toronto. They also have a management
agency called Leslie Wardman Management. They found-
ed Step Off last summer, after moving from Toronto to
Newport Beach. Where• Wade and Wardman ~ept open the
• Tayko office in Toron10 after leaving
Canada. They operate Step Off out of 1heir home studio
in Ne"' port Beach and an admini~trative office in Hun-
tington Beach. Most of their clients arc in Canada and
Sou1hern California. S1cp Off can be con1actcd at 553-
9300.
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present a 1rec program
on retirement, 1rom 6 p m.
to 8 p m. at Hotel Merid1en
in l'<C\Yport Beach For res-
ervations, call 955-611 2
Why• Wade said it made sense to start Step Off
•because of he and his wife's talents and their
desi re to have their own company. "It sort of cho~e u :·
he s:ud. "I think evef)onc wants to have their own bu .... i-
ness. ··
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Joel Wade anil Leslie Wardman, Ne\\-port Beach husband-wife team \\'ho own Step Off Music Productions.
Pfe.lse send your cal-
endar announcements to
Bob i.1n Eyl.en at The
Daily Pilot, 330 \V. B.iy
St., Cost.:J Mesa, 92627.
How• Wade and \Yardman's companies po::.ted re\·
• cnues of about Sl00,000 in 1991 , and they
project 1992 revenues of about $200,000. They hope to
create a greater up-side earnings potential for themsehes
by StJrting their o"' n record label. \V3de said he plan!> to
bring in an executi'e producer to rai!>C money for the new
libel.
Lesson Learned• Wade said he's
• learned to roll '"'ilh
th~ punches in an indll!ltry in which m:tny things herond
his control con spoil he ant.I his ,.,,jfe' effort . ··1 think rc-
31Jy, it's just dctermin:11ion, _£ickJn "ith iuind bclie> ing
1n lt,'-hc said. T·1r }OU h:ive the talent. and "e bclie'c "'e
hj\'C 11, )OU just ha'c to focuo; nnd believe 111 it, and you'll
get there." -lJy Ton) Co'(
-If mu knoM somtonc tt/lo sllould be prontcd in this
n tXkly ·rc:.tutt, send Jour suggestion to 1 lh• Dllil.• l'i/u1·~
4>U iltff t'dito17l'unrCur;1lr.J"Jtnr:"tm)Sr., o.s .1 t~.1,
91627.
.
Faahlon Island's general
1111111181' Diver resigns
Paine and Associates forms healthcare group
NEWPORT BEACH -Rid. Oliver
ha> .rc!li~ned hi> po iuon as general mjn-
ngcr Uf f':i.s.hfon bland 1n order to rnU\ e
,b:lc~ 10 the Ea.!>t Coa::.t .:inJ t:iJ.c a job
\\ith a sports m:inJgemcnt firm.
Oli\'er "ill be rcpl.iceJ, :tl lc~t on :in
intenm basis and po !ltbl) on u permanent
b3Si b) Janice Fuch~. formerly tC£.lon.tl
manager of ~Jes :mJ marketing f-0r The
Rou e Co. Rou.!>e manJges the L:?-
million-squarc·foot !>hupping center umkr
contract \\ith F~hion hlJnJ') owner. The
lr'\me Co.
COST A MESA -Paine and
Associate:., a public rclJt1ons firm. has
formed a new d1vis1on, Pa1oe
Healthcare, 10 handle the firm's clients
1n the medical and health fiehh.
The division ~ill provide public
rclattons sen-ices for more th.in 30
clients, including Allergan
Phannaceuttclls, Secure Horizons,
~kGa" and 1he lm11tu1e fo r 0 1olog1cal
Rese:irch and De,elopmcni. company
prcsitknr DJ\ld P;.iine !l.tiJ
The hc:illh care group \\Ill ~tJrl l.\tth a
)taff of fi,e and proJec1cJ billing .. of
$400,000. Paine s:11d Laura Min, -who
has been "1th Paine & .-\'~tate' ~ince
19 7. hJ'i been nJmed client sel:\tCe
manager fo r 1he hcahh care group. he
~ • .lid.
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COSTA MESA -Foreign-owned
companies with headquarters in Orange
County plan to increase their "'orkforces
1his year, according to :i survey released
this week by KPMG Peat Ma~ick's
Orange County office in Co!lta Mesa.
According to the sul:\ey. relca!>ed
Monday a1 a sen:Mnar at Co)tJ Mesa\
Center Club, more than 10 percent of
companies sul"\~ed will at.IJ new
employees in 1992 and 77 pem:nt "111
ei1her add new product line~ or take
steps toward expanding into nc"'
markets.
The companies surve)ed rqm:scnt
about 25,000 jobs in Southern C:ihfornia.
:iccording to Peat MaN id.
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COST A MESA -The Sou1h Co:i.st
Me lro AJJiancc reported a record nc t
absorption rate of more than 371.100
square feet in 199}. according to figures
rclca::.ed this week. The South Coast
Metro area includes South Colst PlaLa,
Crystal Court. the Orange Count)
Performing Arts Center. Sou1h Co:>'il
Repcriory. and numerous neighboring
commercial propert1e::.. Net jb)()rp11on a
Jc_al CSlillC inJUStl) ICCID mc:ining !he•
sum of occupied quJrc footage
c:ilcu l:ucd on a bu1ld1ng-by-tiuilding
ba\J::O.
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COSTA MESA -US F.icilitie!> Corp.
recently .innounced record fourth
quarter opcr:uing results last year. Net
1nlllme ro)e 11~ percent to S7.02 mallton
and total revenues rctschetf $63,809,000
m 1991. according lO company figure$':
Net income for the founh quaner "~s
more th:m $2.1 million. acccmhng to
figure s. Total revenues for the quarter
\\ere S 16,5 7,UOOO. comp;ircd 10
SlS.999,000 for the ~me qu:mcr 1n
1990.
Fuchs, a l2·ycar H.ouse Co ... 1.:1c:r.1n
"hu. like Oll,cr, came to Nc"port Dea h 0 \\hen ROU)C sot ti~ Fa hion hland ('()!\-
COSTA MESA _ S.itclli lrJCt o )C::lr and a haJ( jJ;O. \\tit no longer ----4--~j-,c ~)fa mar c inguu 1c • le "' frchnolo~ M.inagcrncnt Inc· JI\ concentrate wlcl) on m.tnJgcmcn( o!
mtcrn.tllon.11 ~upplicr of ad\anceJ F.bhiun hlant.I.
atdhtc·ba,etl communica1ion ~)'tcm • Fuch~' form r dutic '"II be ll>)umcJ,
ha announced the )igning of Ji,tribu1or in part. b) Su!lte Plummer, "ho "JS pru-
agrccmcnb .in sc .. cn Sou1h American muted to manager of )jk JnJ m:uJ.cting
cou111ric. The nc, .. Ji trtbuh.m,hip arc :u f.uhion bl:inJ. Fu~h>' other ~uthern
in Argentina, Dru1I, Chile, Colombia. C~llforni m:ir~clmg Ju1ie "'II be ub-
EcuaJor, Peru and Venezuela. !IOrbcJ by pc11>0nncl in Rouse' Columbia,
MJ .. hcJJqu.utcr),
'.Service Clubs PHELPS: Goes back to drawing ba'd wD pricing
· lllBhilll CiLIJlt • blila 111111 It 1111 illllll ...
Fashi on Island store owner hopes to
off er customers more for their money
From Al
· mine •ht 1r prntrt m.1n:1n-
"ll'um.:r-. h.i\e hcc1,mt
,.. 1,~·1l 1t-t•u1 pnung Phelp'
·' !-i 1\l' uni~ •IOI.' \Jk J \l.'.1r 111
1•11 11 I chru.J~ 1.:karJn ·l
P .. ,,, "h1~h hJ' u'cd rhl'
• 11d1nt' ·t 11ti: \len"•
' 11 1111.! .rnJ · Ir 1J1t111r.JI
\ 11.:· '-.in Ch Hi' l '' 1, n"·"'
1' lltrh. lhdt "' ) •tUr
\ tlu. Pm:cJ ( l •thtnll '>l11rc
\II Phc:lp~ prtut 1~' "" i.,t a
'••Id cbe"hen.; prio..c mJ J
Phelp' pm.c ·
Phc:lp' pno..c' ..... 111 ~t· in t'\.td
'-luouc:nt ot ~hJt the '1t•r1.: ~~'
lt•r mcn:hjnJ1,c. r.ilhc:r th.m
11.:tnit rounded ott h ir ~' tmplc:.
.i hJnd-1.ulored ~u1t .. old
c"cwhere for SS'l"i m1l(hl t-~ ,,,IJ
11 Phel~ for S3t)7 .i
fhe kc) 10 bcinc Jhk t.1
~1•mpc:tc mon: aggrc:"1'd' ''"
r n-7C' and not ~UC:C:lc: profit
m 11~1n:-. ..-111 ~ Phdp.., at-1ht) to
1tct ~lt<'r de;.il' un 1t, purt'h.l~tng
I mm clothing manutacturc:~.
\fille r ,JuJ He h dc ... 1scd .1
plJn thJt hC' bchcvc "''II aJlo~
the: .. iorc 10 purchase mo-.t
•n"·r~hoanJ1~ .it 30 percent to 50
p~ro..cnt ~k,.,. prt'\.I CO'il
k \d' ,, ..._. .. mi Phelps can p~~
1111 ht ~u,h>ml!r.., 1n th rcgull.u
p11.:n H cmc:nb o( the new
hu't1n \If.tit'&) arc ao; follows·
• 0'".tling Jim.It)--.1th
in.mut ·turc~. C'11m1n.t11
m1Jdk nwn \filler ~tJ Pbelpa
t-iu ... cn •111 tt.i.,cl mme tn order
"'\Joi darcctl) with the~
• ·hortenu1a I ~ hint on
purcha es Rather than ordenng
merchandise a year m advance.
.. ., Phelps has done 1n 1he pa .. 1.
1hc "tore ~111 purchase clothing
.• , little a~ 10 days before u ~111
1->e ,tuckt:J Waiting until
, hithing 1'i already made. and
t 1king ad,ant.ige or
''erproducuons <tnd failed
••rdcr ... v.tth other merch.int::..
Phelp ... "'111 be able to negot1Jt-:
hc:llC'r pncc,, M1Jler said The
'hurter lead 11me will afw g1 .. c
the \tore more nc~bthty to 'ilt.>d
JU't the amount of mcrchandt'iC
11 need and re pond to trenili
.mJ ... U\tome r reque ts more
~Ulo..kh
• Occ.l 1onally bu}ing .,u .... ca,oo merchandbe. By .
bu\-tng ~uch merchandtsc, Phelp-.
.... 111 b< .ihlc top on
c:'traordtnary sa~1ngs to
cu,wmcr .. -.tlbng to sa"'c
'c~'°nJJ dothmg for lhc nc:xt
go-around.
· Value seem' to be the
buuv.ord of the 90s., •• Miller
~1u We think u's unportul to
ruct to •b.at people are ·
( f Wc'tc making deal OD ow
buymg hke the consu.mc'rs arc
try1n1 to make de l on thctr
purch~ "
Phelps -.1H n1'1 ... b~ the
quality or mt\ 1>t 1u mcrchan<$
and w 111 rt ni 11 n 11 fu.U-t'¥1ICe
men' clt,th11:1, 1il~ Ald. ill.
he ron cJc .. th t the DCW PIK
tern ''luk) h<I• a nc tJ'WC
~
St~~ MiJ~r, ~r ol Pklp , di ~~ some popul.ar ti •
'tore:
On the other hand. Miller id
he: tichc'" any potcnlt.al
ne1atr.c:'\ wtll be far r.ci&tted
•· b) the •a~., lue pricing will
t'iroadcn Phcl~· d ltlOJr pbic:
ppc: I
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The Elk:) hihc ponsorcd a n:monal )OUth frec-thr~ '\hooting rontc t
rm )tars. but aturda) ehe Newport Harbor Elks l..o<lgc U\:lugurated a
"H p Shoot .. of a different kind for about ::!00 mcnt II) nd pt\) 1call) .....
hand1c:appcd children at Corona del Mar High School ,
U>dgc o 1767 ran the contc~ in COOJUOC'tt0n 'With the Orange
Count) Speci J Olympics basketb;all toum;unent pon reJ b) the C1f)
o( ewpon Bu<'h and the cv.pon-BJlboa Rotary C.1ub. Pla)'crS
f'ompctcd in the Hoop Shoot m bctv.een games in the tournament.
''You don 't kttow v.-hat it all means uotil')OU sec these ki~ CA.cc,"
aid Ron Marsilc r .. orgu.lter (or the Elk'.$. "What -.e·rc tl')111g to do j,.
10 ict it into the national El .•• so it Cfn be oo-pon10rcd by lodge in u h district... . .
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l'hc Coroo dd Mar Kiwanis Club prescnt~J Bob cller. operator o(
tl\e Oran~ County Mart.etpl , v.itb a pl quc for prO\ldtng 1t annu I
Christma candy ulc. the dub'~ major fund-raiser r r the )Cir, with a
pace at the v.·ap meel the p t three )C:trs. ·
"About Chree-quancrs or our le ICOme from there Out o( aU Che .
;ale, v.c do.'' wd K.iwaniao Bob Lockridge, '*ho pre ntcd Teller and
m n r Ed Beddoe with the pl quc at a receat meeting.
··Thq ~n ged to find a gooJ I 1ta0n C\C'11timc for U). They d
<l\lr Neon in • 9, ~cause that our flt$t year in there. We bad~
of c<and) ~e ~ereo't goini lo ~II 1f he hadn't en bled u5 to be there."
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The bhan ·aub of Nev.port Harbor c:.appcd • b11 l1l0ftth <>!
• rctumina to community *lth·its Policcptnon oL the Ytar boaon Feb
~7. fhc club hoaoreJ ewpon Beach pottc:C officers Oa"e S.twalX
l> \C Ft b and Ju.le Faster 11 1 v.ccUy luncheon
Earlier i.o the month, the club donatcJ $$00 10 the Scateor
enter in Corona del Mat to buy T-b11ts for Health Fair ¥0hafttcers to
vwe r t the April 4 fund-ra.ser. The club •ho donated Sl.50 each to the
N rport Bncb Rc~re "tioo OCpvlD'lcnt and the Harbor Arca Girt. and
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Monday, March 2, 19112 »
• Community Forum •
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Editor William l obdell ... 642-4321, ext. 354
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PSSST, DON'T TEIL .
11IE DEMOCRATIC
PRESIDENTW.
CANDl.DAl'E$,-8Ur--IR
Friday's episode, you may
rccall, I wondered wby the
name of wealthy D1Md Sttla
hadn'r surfaced in the
Democrats' scramble for
occu~ncy of the White ~..: -
For many a controversial
campaign, the Oranf.e Coast
developer had contnbuted
mi&htily, if fruitlessly, to the
campaigns of his party's
wannabes -most notably
0.., Hart.
And now I know why the
onetime Avco Developers
wunderkind i.s sitting out
this dance.
It's because. he's living in
the Balearic island of
Majorca (aka Mallorca, in
Spanish), that's why.
In •~60-room castle, yet.
H~'s sharing Castillo Son
Net with 19.year-old son
llatatl and daughter-in-law
Maria. And David, who's
always been good to his
mother, has provided mama
NtUe with a plush
apartment of her own.
Because
Majorca
isn't
included
~--1-1---..ITrlhe""ttS.
~ president-
ial
camp:tign
itinerary,
the ·
42-ycar-old
Stein has
managed
to remain
outside the
loop. H is
-----• only. c:ontacl (if any), mutual
friends tell me, is the fact
that erstwhile aide
etu;.aopbtr Townsud is
hclpins Nebraska Sen. Bob
~my. conqueror of South
Dakoca.
Will Senor Stein's lfesta
continue throu&h the year:'
Or, with nostrils Oaring. will
this battlc·sarrcd
Democratic activiit charge
~--•-~ ........ ·rmnhc bfgt\.Stl
.11-
campaign? l\c alerted all of
my pohticaJ operatives in
the western Mcditerranc:in,
'and v.iH keep 6'0U posted.
AND NOW, MOVING
S\VIJTL Y FROM A
SPANISH ISLAND TO TUE
WEST COAST OF AflUCA
-When l wrote the other my about socialite ~
1'ompso11-Feclu'1
iliVOl'Vcme n 1 with The
Republic of The Gambia,
tbe reaction was., well,
'mixed.
From chanteuse Sally
t.fan came the c~uivalent
of a $li0ed ~awn. 'I checked ~t Gambia on my World '
-Atlas. .. she said, and found
thal n's localed just beyond
Tbe Daily Pilot's cin:ul•tion
UH. Aren't you supposed
to be writing about thlngs
dolcr to home?"
Marx is miss.ins the muk.
Thompson-Feder has ton&
been prominent on &be local
scene; as Thompson~Coit,
sbc ast a wide swath tbtou&h Newpo11 lkach
social thickets and is
p&anaina more of tbc wnc.
Sbc malntaim a residence
here, as wcU as in 8cverly
Hilla and, prcWmably, Tbe
Gambia's 'capital of Banjul.
Travel writer ha Nftlsn
.as in&ripcd. She's
ricocbetcd around our panct moce oftca than most
utrouuts. but acwr
&ouebc:d cto.11 la The
Oulbia; This ....
owcnicht, ihc feels
CIOBl'tdtllt, friced ~rly
wil lddress at their nHt ........
Sir £NM GltDM. •
tdaolar of sk>bat llll&Ucn.
coneacd • oa OM pqant. n. Oulbia'• ~.
.,. lolcly clcpe .... upoa .
,.._.._ • reported here. ..... tia1 Utioa. Wt\&alty
Wl\1 rM°bJS.....a.U.O .,_. •• ·aa ,,
·~•Cllllto ..
Orlllll cu " Ola of PNlo~ml ........... if n.
Ou "1 llll • MPtilll1d
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Why make him jump through hoops?-. .
A ~raven enfrePreneur, Bob Te_ller should never have to bid . for QC swap meet lease
11 doesn't take..Qtt Ion& to un-
derstand the three rules of
politjcs: Get in power, stay in
power, and i.ncreue your power.
This could not be more evident
than in the manner Tel-Phil En-·
terpriscs, the opera&on _of the
-Orange County Swap Meet, was
treated . by the Orange County
Fair Board over the renewal of
iu lease.
conauy enforced a-sood-ncishbor by-a-Board--mcmbcror factfon OI eni way To get Tel· Phil out of the
policy. the Board to circumvent Tel· way and ha' ing more control
year)! Do such Board members
scn e the community or their own
age11d~?-Th~t i why tnm-timi--
tations were apprO\l!d by the \Ot·
ers of this stJtc for our State
Legislature.
During this rccessioruuy puiod Phil's ,entire lease by allowing (power) is by nward:ing ttre"" te-nse-
mos t com·mercial r.-..,.rm-.._----........ -....--._..c--._.-.,-__ rrr.:-:---. to someone cl e.
property landlords in Po Ii tic a I g trn1 cs•
Orange County have manihip an po\\.ec
been very senstlivc at struggles arc fine . But J t' is ume for 1he State Legisla-lease-renewal time as when the residents of ll~rc to pass on the mandate of
term lim1t:itions to statutory
Doa rds and commissions ap-
pointed by the Governor. Ac-
con.lingl). lhe Costa Mesa Re-
publican Assembly submitted,
and had apprO\cd at the January
BoJrd meeting o f the California
Republican As-.embl>. a . resolu-
tion specifically requcsung that.
this be done b) the Leg~laturc of
CaltforniJ. •
other attractive op-Costa Mesa w 111 be
tions arc available to the beneficiaries of
Almost everyone in Costa
Mesa is f smiliar with Bob Teller
and Tcl·Pbil Enterprises, the
company in wh~h be owns SI
percent. He is a typical Horatio
Alger story. Bob is a feisty, ag·
grcssive, hard-working entrepre-
neur who over a period of time
bas built and maintained one of
the most reputable swap meets in
the county, perhaps even the na•
tion.
their tenants. This is the decision, good or
not the time to rattle bad, we nee stand
the cage or a major up and take , ticc.
tenant. It shoul !'t be of
Therefore, one some relief that the
would have expected Fair Board ~oted to
the Fafr Board to retain Tel-Phil nt iLs
offer a new long-term Thursday meet ing.
lease to Tel-Phil En· We again have an eh·
tcrpriscs with an ap· ,,..,, ,~ ""'*' tity with whom Y.e
propriate cost of liv· Teller's ev~rything you'd want in an entrepreneur. are famili:H "ith. ·ing rental increase ,, ( Had another operator
and any other perti· taken O\'cr it v.ould
The Fair Doard members
should be the re to represent Che
commun1t). \\hen they arc th1.:r1:
too long and begin to bcl1e\.C thJt
the> personal!} O\\n and onl>
represent the fairgrounds, then a
defined hmi1a11on on their term
of SCf\ICC IS long O\Crduc.
II the citizens of Costa Mesa
have any gripe, it's the 5ucccss
that the swap meet has had and
how that success has impacted
the traffic o n streets around the
fair grounds over the weekends.
But any potential negative im·
pacts on neighboring communi•
tics by any of the vc"ndors or :it-
tenders has been dircctlr dealt
with by Bob Teller. He has per·
ncnt modifications desired by the other swap meet operators to bid be difficult to determine how ac·
Fair Board after having 20 years on the location. 'lt appears that commodating the quality of the
to look at the relationship. Being someone who had obtained swap meet or the trarric manage·
busincss·mindcd, one would ex-power through appointment was ment would have been.
pect a liberal proposal that would using it to increase that power. What lesson should the citizens
then be negotiated dov.n to a Tel·Ph1I is not a monopol)'; it of Co,1a Mesa learn from ob)ef\· John M . U'. .\loorlar b is o
Cosi.J ,\lf'SD rrsldtnt and presi·
dent of tl1c Costa Mt D Re·
pu61ic':m AsscmbJ.t.
mutually agreeable lease. is a tenant. A tenant that must ing the do.,., n-side of power? That
"Not!" · not have been on one or more of one lioulJ not tay in power 100
What Tel-Phil apparently got the Board members' good lbt). long. One Doan.I member has al·
instead was 3 political maneuver And the most politically e\pcdi-ready Cf'\Cd for o'er eighteen
'
Clinging to a ~onopoly Letters
Bergeson 11111 taxes legerltram ~
M uch concern and
discussion has been
made in regards to the
proposed C.osta Mesa General
Plan and the future apartment ·
development of the ·
Scgerstrom-owncd acreage
adjacejl\ to the Mesa Verde
ShopPing Center.
I n the Feb. 20 issue you
reported th1lt Costa Mcs;i
Mayor Mary Hornbuckle is
considering o challenge 10
Asscmbtymcn Gil Ferguson.
Why publi c educators are so opposed to parental choice
Since most of
MaJOr HombuC'kle was
quoted as saying state elected
officials have not done the best
job -wirh the exception or
How to
get rnvotved!
state Senator
Bergeson as our
example of
someone doing
this concern
has been
~entered on
density, noise
and traffic
congestion, it
may develop
n., a"°"' <-.Nv · a good job --~ • .tnd-dloblDhew then they t:.:"M~~.., . should also
itw()MlyN.>l•C~ know that
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,,,-..... 11w~.dfn·.---l642""*) _.It.-Bergeson property
development
struggle imilar
to v.hat the
Scgerstroms
faced in the
Home Ranch
project.
-. \\1We ...... J::..., supported,
==:=~~ promote~ and ~ _.,. "°"':::!. lftd \Oted for the
ptow ~ lfor °'Ion' largest t:u
,,,-w.-. • "'4ltt. ,.._ ~ • incrc~ in ~.i' ti!'~':;,'".._ a-o California
c.o.-illy ~MM hi tory t°"' ..... ID '"l.eun." ))0 W In today's
real estate
market, one or
the bot\eSt
Say SL. Caa M.Y 92617 cw dC\C loped by
Yit ID M'"'4l70 the partnership
of Pete Wilson
and Willie
investments for growth and
return is scniof citizen housing
(somcthin& Costa Mna lacks).
What a aolden opportunity
for the Scacrstroms: develop
Scacntrom City on th.is
acreage. A senior development
(ase SS and over) that would
be a self-contained center of
rental and owner occupied
residential u.nju. health,
recreation, medical .and c
sboppina (including Mc$3
Verde Center).
This aype ot srowth would be
dimcuh for the vafi9us. vocal
civic poup1 to oppose. It -ould
be an excellent complement to
Costa Mesa and would re.move
much of the opposition aaainst
density and tramc: in that area.
EARLE WEICHMAN
C.0.ta Mc~
Brown.
Senator Bergeson h:i.s put
her hand in our pocket to the
tune of an addition:il Sl,020 in
new taxes.
Gil fcsguson, on the other
h3nd, hlld the trength to stnnd
up to Wilson and Brown and
\'Ole against the budget and the
taxes. ·
TAN docs not uppor1
individual candidates, either
Democnts or Republicans or
peop&e ·that naer cared much
for pattisan politics. What WC
do suppon · all prognms and
policies that reduce ta.ttS and
government waste. Ferguson
has demonstrated his.support
of the taxpayers.
ROBERT S. BRUCHMANN
Ch3irman
T~ycn Action Network, OC
Best of the Readers ' Hotline
W hat if Consr~ p:issed .:i la" mak-ing It
illegal for government department) head)
to sn'c t3.\pl)Cr:1o' monc} "? "R1d1culou)! ..
· you say? Then consider:
DP. JI Biii ..
In the carh 19 Cb • .,., hen Gaf\'
Bauer "a n:lmcd
Undcrsccretal'} of the
Oep:irtment of Educatton under
William Bennett. the department
'-"3S staffed by ,500 cmplO)CCS
nnd ~t ta.~aycrs Sl7 billion a
year. FollQwing recommendations
of the Grace Commission and
other studies proposing that
go"emmont be held to stricter
standard of cfficicn Bennet
ucr starte . streamlining,
C In fact, they found the onse.ryat1ve department needed only 850
=>ohtlCS employees to occompli h 1b worl..
------"1th little ch:rnge in se~icc .
For the next two )Cars, eliminating "aste, fat
and duplication re ultcd in a reduction of
department cmplo)ees from .500 to 5,500
Then, special intcre ·t group got into the act
and Congress uccumbcd lo their pre urc b}
pa ing 3 bill 10 prohibit further reduction in the
Department. De pitc the multitudinous effort· of
burc3ucrats, liberal poh11c1ans and interest g.rou~
to justify reuining taff and offices th:lt
d~p:mment man:igers had demonstrated "ere not
needed, the bottom line i that Congre).) too~
away the legal right of Education Dcp:inmi:nt
heads to 53\'C our money!
Today, the budget fC?r the Department of
EduC3t1on is a "hopping S32 b11hon a )CJr and
pays for a st:ifr of O\cr 12.500 cmplo)ces. If these
giant leap in gO\emmcnt progr:uns and buJgct
produced C\.Cn small step of impl"O\ement in
education, perhaps they could be justified.
Unfortunately, this is not so. Just asl. )Ours.elf.
Are our public chools beuer off today than they
were seven )Cars ago? · .
In the midst of v. hat can only be C'3lled an
education en.sis, teacher organiiations conttnuc to
stand an the way of any meaningful reform by
dedicated teachers and consultants \\.hicb might
•ctu3lly impfO\-e the eduC3tion of our ch1lJrcn.
Tuition ta.' credits. \'OuchcN, or any other
1>3rcntal choice plans are, in the "orJ~ of the
large t teachers' uni n, "detrimental" anJ mu't be
clunin:ucd. Tenaciously clinging to their
ncar·monopol). tMt ~me organiutiun aprx: rs so.
'
threatened by competnion It dcmJnd~ that clo ed
public school buildings be sold or ka~.:d on'' tv
organizations that do not pro\ldc J1rcct · ·
educational !>Cf\'tCe to tudcnts or :ire in d1r~t
compet1t1on \\1th public-school
A recent stud~ of 500 high schooh concluded
ili.it the difference bct\\cen public nnJ prt' ate
choob ha) a great de:il to do "1th the d1Uercn.::c
bct"cen polittcs anJ marl.ct -cspcc1:ill> "1th
the absen e or prc)cncc of choice
ACCQfdinp, to the study's :rnthors, "Private
edu~i~· t f) ing to succeed in a m.uL.ct "here
parer\'{; can taL.c or lc.i'c their hool , are -
compelled to or~anizc their schO\>ls in wa)s that
:ire mo~t ensim·c to and m())t cffccll\C in meeung
p;>rc nt, a od..stu4.lem-dc mand .
"Gcftl:rally, this means concentrating reM>urccs
at the hoot re\.cl, \\here lhC) can m:il.e the most
differenc e. lt mo~ans \CSting greater authority in
teachers," ho are m the bellt po it1on 10
undcr)tand the dherse n•cd of fom ilie :mi,1
Student:.. anJ \\.hO can be C'pecteJ to worl \\ ith
greater dcdic:i11on 1f trusted to do w."
P ubhc chool educators ha'e far le control
O\er.educauon th:m mo t people re:iluc.
Their schools arc OQt.Jniicd by \.lrtous ompc:ting. _
lc\elS of go,ernment and mtcre!>t group m a
?'>htic:il etting w lu.::h often re~uh in J"l)lit1~·:il
comprom~es rather than suund edu .lt1on:il polic..).
Parents then become huk more th..in another
pohuc;il 1nterc t group to be dealt ''Ith b) the
education burcaua.iu
~farl1..t pres)urc are far more ctic.::me th:sn
political prc~urc~ for cncour:igmg tffcctl\
hoot But edu.::;n1onJI choice pl.tt\ continue to •
face the \ltriol1c opJXl 1t1on of the '"Ju.:<&tion
c tabli~hmcnt tient on mJint:iining 1u po"cr
After .all. S32 b1lh1Jn m ta.,pl)Cr · large~ ~ ju~t
too nice to gi'c up. e'en for the )ale of our lJd •
futures. AnJ that's JU"t at the f1oJcr.ll le'el'
lletv.ecn nO't' 3nJ election d:i) m l'l\l\COl r, ~c
"'ill bear a lot at-out edu a lion c1' '•~'-bee use an·
cJuc3ll\)n31 cho1;:c in1tiati'-c .... ,n be on the b lJ t.
We "ill abo he.ir 3~ut ho"' cho1.:e .,., ill h~um
mioont1c . scgreg:itc the sch°'-11 • rum public
education. lca,e' tichinJ stuJcnh "1th ~rec1.ll
needs., and a m) ri;iJ ur b de ' 1.·omp .i nu
&set.. ? You bet. J~t keep reading this
c.."\)lumn :inJ , the ml.mth "' on, I'll aJJit
thwc comrl int ...
Dr. Jo EUtn AJl<'D I tht prN1dtnt of tbt ~k
l 'urv• of Califora.iA.. ...
&lit«'s oote: The lol'°"'"'I •" SMnpk of Beach and the day of Costa Mcu a' \\Cll
Daily Pilot ~aden' commtnrs and trirki.sms.. 24 other cities in Or~nic Councy, the t:itc u(
Mile Pilof eddon wbwM •nd "IKI 111 California and 50 t te ll v.ho ha'e lo''
c:ommrats. _.. will only publisb responsn .,,.rty ta\es th· ytar.
frequent!). anJ no !It tc' arc n on them.
lt v.uulJ re II) ~ helpful n\lt ont) to m~ "'!J·
Jent • but the popul tion in gcncr 1 1( "e
·roul\.I t th m to put th~ n me or the \tai.e
on the ni c r«• II th 'c "~'l ,')f the tro. caJJcn rio k.w • ume (pk.-speU H:ad he sh red hi \\ isJum with u ~.a
ii out). dty Md ~ '""'*' (f« ~nrn-months aio. 1t woulJ ha'-c been " ry mu~h
tioo). ' valued anJ 1pprcciatcJ.
; YoU cu~ imoMd by c.Jlitll tlle Rrltd· JIM dcBOO~l •
us· HotU. M 642-40lt6. n.nA-,vu! cv.port St h
0 JU. ..... ,. • ,,..._ ... lk .,.,.,., •
A Khlll 1•11 T ,...v.i1w ....,'*""'
A........, JoM C. Hder ol Colla Mesa-,-I Ill
(Feb 24, lt9l) ..a be oac of dae &-• J ·• a k>cal tnthcr. Frcq\teatly in the put
nncW ...... wlilo cWld ... pre*-1 ,. .. ...... Mid , .... 'WC .,. -ICQlfa~
,.. .. m Md m of~ tu re¥t••• 21' ewue ud rot • """ ~ tM11C I ~ bcu w• ~· the IClliool d'9ltlct ---9 iatndina to writ• • letter to JIO'I or to the
...... ._. .. of •~•and lWlcw.. TV llatioM bcaw iltre an'° be....-
N91 ,..,. phJ 11Warc, ~ ww ac• dw Mate's tbbfcvia.
He _.... be ... ..-.,. _., IDt die tioM °" tbcir watber .... ,
.... 6erict ... ... .. ck, of .......... ,.... .. .,. ftMMd llCi'Oell the Krttll
Mi" i ippt ippr('d tc: ~r ti~ anl.l run·
~dcration.
•
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w-.r .........
1901·1Mt
~~
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ocietJ·
Our second
childhoOd
Role revenal ii one of nature's '
practical jokes. All the advice and
cli-cha )'(Ml laid on your lcids yean
ago come back to mock you. This
time around, you're the willful
child; and the kid who was •
. ily tenor,• now yOO.r Wise pa.rent.
.. Reversing roles
bas-had-a-
dramatic..alfect on
my appearance.
I've shrunk to
threc-fcet·fi
and have to stand
tippy·lOC in tny
Buster Brown
shoes and bobby
socks to reach the
cookie jar. Despite
the inconvenience
69 -d 1 of tosing my adult an stature, it's been · HolQing ' an enlightening
-----experience to sec life from a child's point of view. I
have a lot of sympathy for pouts,
and temper tantrums. Big People
aren't fair. They always want their
own way to show you who's Top
Banana.
When my daughter pins a note
on my chest with my name and
telephone number in case I'm lost
in the shopping mall, she tells me
&he's only doing lhis because she
loves me. That was one of my.
faVC'irite ploys, how can you argue
with a noble sentiment? What a
parent really means, they can't be
sure you're not an idiot. Granted,
shopping ~Us arc a treacherous
maze where one can wander for
days searching for an exit. But I'm
a big girl now, and wbcn lg~ to a
mall I carry a compass, emergency
medical kit, and plenty of food and
blankets.
While I frequently mislay my car
in parking lots, my brood is
pressuring me to tum in my driver''
license and gel a bike with training
wheels. I'm definitely putting up a
fight on this one. I don't care how
they punish me even if ii means
giving up my roller blades.
There comes a time when
children have to let their parents go
no matter how much they worry
about us. Otherwise, how arc we
ever going to grow up and make
our own mistakes? _
While our Bab)'_,Boomcrs arc
nurturing us. thetr kids, the Baby
Busters, arc nurturing them -
much to the apravation of the
e~·flower k.idd1es who feel they're
too young_ to be helped up.A-down
curbs in their tight mini-skins. Role
Reversal II is alive and"kicking.
The other evening at my
daughter's house, my 20-ycar-old
grandson Wa.s scolding his mother
about a decadent chocolate cake
sbc was tucking away with great
relish. "Do you realize that
chocolate is dangerous for people
your age? .. he Crowned. The object
of his concern unleashed a loud,
bored sigh strong enough to rattle
windows.• You need s~cial
geriatric foods that bu1Jd up your
aging cells and lost muscle;· he
continued. With that, his mother
flashes him a drop-dead message
with her eyes and flounced out of
the room, pout first.
Poor dear. My daughter's still
new to being treated like a child,
and hasn't learned Uie rules of the
game: First, don't argue over the
small stuff. Save your pouts for the
significant battles -like whether
you should get married again.
N.aq Mdallft u • ttsldrat of
LapnaN/pd.
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' Society Editor Vida Dun, 642-4321 . .
SCR .·parllirm•a ~ _..,ltars lmHI
Overnight Coverage
Event: Patron Champagne Brunch
uuse: QC Children's Ho!pit31
Orp.nizers:-t.HOC ~Ids '
loation: Center Oub decorated as
French sidewalk cafe · ·
Chij~ns: Dani Davis and Bev-
erly Singer
Attencb.nce: 427 ·
Menu: French with cheeses, crepes
and petil fours
VIPS: Fashion show chair Sue Krause,
Support groups director Helen Warr)·
ner . 1
Puty Bun: March 26 & 27 fashion
shows
Ovtthurd: "Tk:kets to the fashion
shows are a~i~ble through March l~
by calling 532-8675," Wanda Shelton
Entettainment: Mi~. music and I.
. Magnin French fashion preview
Bottom line: Patrons contributing
S120,000 '-;
' 'I reatty enjoyed tho play and it wu a perfect 00\C for us to
underwrite. My b\llband
(WUlam) was born outside of
Philadelphia at Bryn Mawr and I'm from
across the river in New Jersey,'' said
larbua loberb Friday cvenin at South
Coat Repenory1'Jiealre.
The Roberts, 25-year
residents of .Newpon
Beach, were honored at
a reception followin1
Premiere Ni&ht
production of-S"-The
Phil~delphia Story''
which runs through ·
March 29. .
The honorary ·
\
producen and k>nglime
SCR supponcrs were
• introduced prior to the
-----, play by board prcz Tom Society • Britton, and were
~---••• presented play signature ~ ,,,, -
1 scarves. Afterwards it
waJ,Jnin&ling time with the cast and
audTence at inside and outside bufrcts set
up by caterer Nicole Cotrell.
Seen were Renee and Henry
Segerstrom, Emtm J~ and Tom Riley,
Barbara Aune, Hedda and Steve M.uosi,
Catherine Thyen, Dot and blph Ooc~
l ydia and Ken Hines, StephMie Lewis,
Guild presidents Doris Puale and
Daphne W~ker, Lucille Kueho, Mvilyn
and Tom Nielsen and Pit Neisser. • A. weU-drcssed lunch bunch of 300
showed Thursday for "A Day of
Ele1ance'.' bosted·by Las Rein;lS Auxiliary
of Jl.lcwpof1 Beach Assistance League at
Irvine Maniott.
Kitty Leslie did the fashion honors by
showing spring looks by Bruestle of
Fasbion..lslancL .
Betty Spring chaired the auxiliary's
major fundraiscr of the year and Kati.e
Wilker was co-chair. Others on the
committee were Joyce Tanton, Dorothy
fribourg, Kitty Lou Proulx, Gretchen
Broering, O.udii Baltzer, Mary Glass,
Betty Deilsr fran Beinhiuer, MMi.in
Evi ns and Jo Cavaney.
··we h:ave worked on this for
monahs ... it is grc:at. to sec it all come
together with grc:u results,'' s:aid Sprang.
"I t)a\'C had all of the prizes stored at my
house and I'm happy to get them outi"
Sprang added with a laugll.
And, the 59 lucky women winning the
opponunity and door prizes were happy,
too .
Proceeds from the $45 uch luncheon ~ill a~Jt the leDgUe with philanthropic
projectS.
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------------------~--...:_--------~------~~----~-----:----:---~--------:· CONSERVANCY: Group raising hills to
purchae und~ land In · Newport
From A1
with the powbility of a sec-
ond storm movm1 tn by
Wednesday.
H.ic,bs were upccted to be
io tbe rnid 60s today with
lows in the low SOI. Tuesday
will be partly swury with
bi&hs tn the mid 60I and
lows possal>ly in the upper
JOI. tbe NWS said.
A third hcific lfonn WU
also expected later in the
wcct. Yrilb tbc poalt>Uity ol
raia ClOCltiDuifta throu&h the
wectcad. forec.acrs sa.id.
la tbe snou.ataio areas. ·
tM Ol"ID WU Qpcctcd to dlroP ~t I fooc ol 8CW
..,. at aki raortl. with the
aaow level clr1>ppJat to ... ~ ,_ ..
From A1
The City Council in December
commissioned a suivcy of 400 vot·
ers to aauge •hcther taxpayers
would be willin& lO pay. lb.rough a
park bond, for lbc ba:ylide proper·
ties commonly referred to u the
Casta-nys and Newponer North
sites.
The Cutaways property is the
blu.tftop land locat«t off ~r
Drive near West Coast Hi&hwa)
ud the Ncwponcr Nonb site is
located off Jambcne and Su Joa ..
quin Hil roads:
Assum.in& pu.rdw.e of the two
properties would cost I &ot&I S90
million. each bomcowncr woukt
hive lO pay about $195 a ~
under I ft bond.
The ~ ift<lUtcd · 1 w
. e wouldn't set the requisite
two-thirds ppot1 a.moac ¥0kn. a,.at Wan u.id tr.. ~ ................. ,...
..... • •Jw as pua91 no-·
• ed ._ietai•i• wt eet.u~ a ..
uting open space" as all im{>C>nant
environmental issue in the aty.
And ahhou1h there wa rt't
enou&h support ror a part bond to
~ the fact that 47 percent Aid
they •ere wllina to pay about
St9S annualJy to buy tbc two sites
.,as promising. Watt noted. ,
. The co•r.-a.ncy imply wilJ COO•
tmuc to invcstipte evcry fund
source poll:ibJc-, Wan said. Amte>Qa
the tint ~nua the comervancy
•ill Jake is appl)ina for tale wild·
tifi puts. Wan said'. . .
Watt ec:lnoilrledaed that sen...,
tate and federal mooies will be
touah in tipt ol budpt CJUACbcs
aad competiDa baterats But abe
iDdica&ed \be CONtrvue) ltill be
~ iA pport ol aewral
U9CO'DiDt m•cWidc put ~ iD
hopes ol dircctJy beeefitilll tram
tbaa. .. w.·.. • ~ tor ..,. ................. w.·,.~
for ......
ltul~. ta. ~ of
' '
public relatio~ the consc~
will also up ebeir dforts to edu·
cate cili.t.cns about the bcnefit.s or
\ acqu'fri111 the land
As part of t~t cffon. ahc con-
servancy h printed up a colorful
poatcr illustratina tbc location and
rtl1tion)bip of the Olstaways and
Newponer North properties lo lhc
Upper Newport Bay a_nd the ri·
ety of •i&dliCc bAod tn the arc •
ind'6di.o& the Audu · o cottoou1I
rabb•t ud peat bl~ heron. .
Tbc poller dcii&Md anJ
produced by a local farm.
DesipmauUc, •bich char,cd !he
COGIC~ onty lot pn>d~IOft
<OIU ud materials. Wau said. AA
iaitia.t mail ol lbc poller IO
,000 Ncwpott Beach bomes re•
aWlect iD • ou.nl>cr ol new mcnt-
ben!tipl. Wan aakl ·
n.. : eootcrvucy ordcnas
_.. ~ lllid will llad &Mat IO .
MmIIWDCd ill -~bis cities_
IOQ. Wan aid.
•\
From A1
shootina occurred but . did noc
know what cau.scd lhc fi.ght and
rould not confirm if drup were in·
votvcd. A second man who had
been in the apartment it the time
of the ihOotin& al taken into
custOdy but w bter released, ~
lice Aid.
I.as than an bour later IQ C~
rona del Mar, an apparent onp
int ar&umenl O\tr tramc and
pad.ins be&-.ecn. ,,.o J mine A"f·
cnue -ncipbon parked \ioknce.
Ka>rd"\I t0 1 police report.
Police SJf1 43-~ar-dd Stq*n
Wilhara Mc~n alkplty shot 29-
ycar-olJ J.-s Scott Da"1d oocc
in the 'hell -1tb ~ .JS.caliber
SUpe r lotto Oecco
s.per Loao
S.~y dt<1w for $12.1
m ion~.
. l, I, 11, '25, 44,. So
handpa d"rinj the lfJUJDCDl,
which toOlt place at abous 10!45
p.m. oo the Udcwalt iil rrooc ol
the suspect'• home al 61)7 Jasmine
Ave.
Paramedics airlifted the ~ictla\
to Ml.Won O>mmwlity tbpital Ui
Mission Vic~ -bcR bis condjtioG
has since imptowcd (rocn fritical to
St~~.Aid.
Meyers. who •u DOt inj~
• booked ieto Newport Oty )111
on su.spirion ol auc•cd murder
aod was bein1 hckt Su.nday on
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March 2, 1992
The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roaer Ca~lson •... 642-4330 ext.387
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his is a lonely job. Special clwacter m&ist be blended into the worke JL---+---t-
binJa... IMailM:M a..aw1• w~ ttc. ere not tau1br.
While tbcir comrada arc enjoying playtime on the IOCCCt field, these
SUJ1 are lib bi& doll on a leash. strapped in this 18-yarclbox in front of the net.
standina arouocl whh anxicly and waiifua 'for a bullet to be fucd by his head.
TbcYre alienated from the team like a (9rgotten puppy in the
litter. They're like butlers: costumes are discreet, and they're
only around when )Otl nted them..
They dive left. dive ri&ht, gobble up straight-on kicks with
both arms like they're protecting thett young. Their teammates
help them by building a human wall on long-penalty boots, but
it's kamikaze on short ones, a one-on-one combat that puts the
pUe at ncar-impoaible odds. <
Goalkeepers· are one of the more interesting specimens.
While eve~ else plays soccer, they chaperon the goal like a •
f.aadtu!IC.n6cr at a winter formal, watching everybody dance
while fMy bodypaid the punch bowl. -'
Considering how hard some of Jhe kicks are.' wearing a
protec:tive cur· like • baseball catcher, is highly advised. Preps Corona de Mar High goalkeeper Rya.n Muzzy, a senior, is
like a catcher. His S-foot-8, 175-pound frame is testimony -so
.. is bis auitude.
Ooalics, like catchers, need to be street smut, an enforcer, an offering. in a ·
...,. Con.sider. •
When teammates warm up, toward whom do they blast tickety-split shots? The
plic, of COW"le. They just stand there and take it. one after another. OK. so
they don't actualJy rake il .because it's warmup time for the goalie, as well, but it's
lite the other ei&bt pays on a baseball team warmina up the catcher by lining up
to throw him dirt balls and expecting him to block them while sliding on his
tnea.
Sounds like a new form.of c:apitaJ punishment for these goalies.
Muzzy has this catcher mentality. An<$ it's not because he wears a baseball cap
t.urned backward during games. either. Olr. be screams encouragement to his
UIOCiates on the turf, but be was also the culC>rit. if you recall, wbo burned a
rolled-up Jan. 16 editX>n of the Dally Pilot in the middJe of Newport Harbor's
6cld after the Sea Kinp avenced an cadier 2-1 home defeat with a 1-0 victory
See DUNN/a
COsta _Mesa girls one step
from title game, and state
regionals with 13th straight
·'
Sites· for Tuesday @•-.
nilbt's OF basket· 01-ball. semi.finals have
been finalized with a
· ol-Pilot Pl eps on l1iC roa a
pair drawing home tenitory as-
signments· with one victory sepa-
ratiaa each from a berth in the
state ttgionals.
The top two fanalists in Divi·
sioa I and Ill for boys and &iris
from the Southern Section arc
assured benhs in the regiOoaJs.
On the boys' side, Estancia
Hieb'• dcfcodiQa state champion
Eaps (Division Ill) ao.t the
coin Oip and the Eagles (22-6)
must travel to Compton Collqc
for their Ill-AA duel with Cen-
telUlial (20-8).
Mater Dei (29--1), meanwhile,
~ • home--as1ipunent and
will bolt Buena (22-S) al ~Cl's
Bren Events Center. ·
On the airls side, Costa
Mesa's 21-6 MllSlanp have the
"home" pme and will meet
Rancho Alamitos (20-2) at New-'
pan Harbor ia Ill-A action.
Ncwpon Harbor's 17-8 Sailors
are oa the roed, b'M'clina to So-
nora ffisb· in La Habra to dud
top-seeded Brea-Olinda (26-2) in
the 111 ·AA. All start at 7:.30 p.m.
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Matt St~rt6s defense is Just one of many postives Newport Harbor takes \\ith it into the '92 baseball campaign. · . . .seven-(count ~em> returning · starters
-m-ke ·sailiJrs a diamond _in the rough
By Roger Cattsoo of realistic contender!> in prescason thinking.
Sooi1I EdlDr "Tustin is nlways the team to beat," noted Bate!.,
I f ever the prospects for the upcoming bascbaJI but the league may be even tougher , because of the
season ha\'C been .bctte( than the pr~scnt for • \ parity. There is a lot of bal~ce """ith Corona del Mar, I N~cwport Harboc High baseball coach K.ir~ Ba~es • Saddleback and Woodbridge. They're ' all \Cf) com·
... ~ell, that must have .be.en some ttam which was petitivc.
gettmg ready for the campa1gn. Th s ·i · h 1· I h "-. e a1 ors enter \lwll a 111 e one-upmans 1p on
A1-oll as it the Sailon have been sinina in a time prior Ncwpon teams inasmuch :is 'si.( of the team\
capsule, 1992 appears to be • 1 replay of 1991 ... except, of heavyweights enjoyed a \'Cry pro<tuctive summer stint in the I
course, everyone is bigger, faster, smarter and stronger. . Metro League. •
"Our strengths arc experience and defense," understates Palaferri, Rogers, first b:iscman Chris Carden, second base·
Bates as be prep:ircs his team for its opener on Friday at Es-m:in Aaron McKown, shortstop t.fau Stewart and third base_-+-t -----·•
tancia in UQJlDd of the Ne~rt Elks Toum~t man Chris-~f'I. virtually-the entire Unwp ou 1 e o the J
"We've got.our whole ~Id, and the outfield. merged wuh some of the top
center ftcldcr, and they know my sys· prospects from Huntington Beach
tem." High to. form :tn entr), gaining imalu·
Bates has so many blue chips re-able experience. ~
turning he Corgor to include his No. 1 Palaferri, a 6-foot·:? right-hander, is
battery or pirc:ber Mau Palaferri and the focal point of the Sailor.. after ,
catcher Brian Rogers in the statcmcnL fashioning a 1.92 ERA en route to a
But with so many promising returners. first-team berth on the All ·Sea ·Vie"
perhaps he can be forgi\en. League team.
Not only do the Sailors have se\·en SteVtart, at shomtop. offers a ~hd
rctumina starters. they also h:lvc an backup o n the mound. but should· be
added incentive after missing second most '1S1ble v.hcn 3t hort, as "ell as I
plllce. as well as a CIF playof[s berth a the plate. He .... as a second ream all-t
year aao by the margin of one-half le3gue choice ns a 1un1or. suo~cd 1t at
game, f~.ing 10-13 overall, 8-7 in a .352 rate and may "ell be the te:un's
league play. · best clutch hntcr out or the No. 2 spot
"It was a big ouch," recalls Bates. in the lineup.
There is also a comfort zone in terms R>an Anduson. :inother right·
of the second time around for the sec-bander "ho·11 be at t~ird b3.SC for the
ond-year coach. mo t pan. is another "''th pitching po-
··1 think tlic kids know ,.bat to expect tcntilJ A junior. he sav. pant1me stan·
from me and the procram," s:iid Batt>s. ing ser\1cc a )CU l"O and v.111 be used
'rrhcy know l expcC1 110 percent at aJI on occasion :u :a sP')t _ t:mer on the
times. That's the main thing v.e emphasize. That, and to have mound.
fun. I think if we take care ot those short-term goals the long-"Ri&ht nov. I'm.looking for someone to step up :i.nd tal..e the
'tt>rm goals take care of them.selves.." 1 No. 2 spot," s:lid Batt>s ... Palafcrri is dO'l'n to 190 pounds and
Translation: h 's a k>t of fu.n.. indtcd, 10 wjn._1 '.( • he's ;added a new dimension. He can play hon as •ell as
The sailori will be embroiled in Sea v~ Ltague aaion ln pitch ..
less than three weeks and it figures to be just as tough a row Wit h that sort of opuon tt\e Sailors could v.ell send Palalcni
to hoe, perMpis tougher with C?rona del Mar joining t.~c ranls See SAJLORS.W
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the tbint ~rtcr to pull away, 32-'A after Estancia '1 Monique
• 'Swfft ball tied the game (22·22)
Oii a free throw with 4:32 left io
... third period.
'1'c boetocn line is that we
.-,cd ~ def tnsc in the fine W. ._ ia the sccood batf, we
1-1 a ~ of IClcbns oa de-
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· COITA MESA:
-duel Vaqs Tmday
From 81
Olivia DiCamilli knocked down six
of her team-high 19.
' Overall, April Van Sweden con-
tributed 10 poinu and 12 re-
bounds. Heather Robinson had
seven assists and Janet Ospina was
3 of S from 3-point range.
''Some of these other teams
keep ~laying us like a one-player
tl!am, JUSt wonying about Olivia,"
Weeks explained. "And the others
on ourteanrkcep cpming-thro'ugtr--
for us."
No..rthvicw (10-13)'was paced by
Tamara Thomas, who had 19
points.
This road trip behind them, the
Mustangs now have the J>_ros~c
of playingthe next-cw games at
home if they can keep roUing. A
win over Rancho Tuesday would
put tbem in !aturday's champion-•
ship game which is slated for the
Bren Center on the UC Irvine
' campus.
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Centennial, but nul'ICd it back to
health during the week.
"By lut Thursday I realized I
could play. It didn't bolhet me to
play in the game, I didn't really
have time &o wotry about that.••
While three Harbor pla,en -
center Maureen McLaren and
auarcls Gina Heads aod Kris1i lzu-
mita -were in foul stl'CIS with
four each early in the rourth quar-
ter, Eslancia couldn't buy a buck-
el.
The Ea&Jea, who Jed 12-8 after ---rs· qu er an ulJt ctr
seven-point advantage (16-9) with
5!'41 left in the second, hit~a dry
spell. They went 6 minutes, 31 sec-
onds between field goals in . the
second quarter. Both teams were 2
M3 from tne acid in the secoo ~
The Sailors., . who committed
nine of their 14 turnovers in the
first half, took a 23-22 edge when
McLaren netted a free throw with
4:21 to play in the third quarter.
Following the 22-22 deadlock,
Newport outscored Estancia, 30-9.
Leah Braatz's foul trouble didn't
• help the Eagles.
''That's why I wasn't so worried
about Mo (McLaren) being in foul
trouble," Jakosky said.
Br~atz, who scored a team-high
11 points, picked up her third per-
sonal with 1: 15 left in lhe (irst
quarter. Mostly on the bench, she
attempted no shots in the second
or third quarters.
quarter, bot ...... Md ~
bepn IO llJp away from the Ea·
~· McLaren, the only aenior on
Newport's team, scored 12 of her
prnc-high 13 points iA th~ 1econd
halt. lz\imita. who drilled three 3-
point f.c:ld goals. and Mkbaela
Rou added 11 eac:b.
"Mo and Rou did not have a &ood first bait and thoec are our
two leading scoren." Jakosky 11id.
"l WU pleased wi&h (JUard Gina)
Heads on the boards in the first
half, then luckily in the ICCOnd
half both R05s and Mo woke up.
And we finally go1 a couple bas-
kets "Off thrtmtSttfon Urffieiec-
ond half."
Heads grabbed seven of her
game-high 10 reboUnds in the first
half to go along with her two
steals. Ross, who had eight re-
bounds. two in each quaner, swin-
dled five steals.'
Brea's Wildcats (26-2), who de-,
featcd Culver City 70-41 in the
bracket's other quarterfinal, beat
Newport Harbor earlier in the
season, 62-40t but the Sailors were
without Ross, who sprained her
ankle early in that December
game and didn't return.
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"That helped us, obviously, but
I'm sorry for her," Jakosky uid.
Braatz picked up her fourth foul
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Community college baseball
Pirates ' lumber yard starting
to make big impressfon, 12-4
OCC now 7-2 overall,
2-1 in co nference
By Crai9 Fleming
Spans Wltcf
C YPRESS
The Or·
angc Coas t
College hitters
put up to·
gcther another
big offcn!.ivc
show Sa1ur-
. , . .. "
~· ' .• . '
day. crushing defending state
champion Cypress, 12-4, in Orange
Empire Conference play.
Darin Dabalack went the dis·
lance on the mound, giving up
only six hits and striking put five
to earn his se~-0nd victory in ~
many dcci!.1ons this season.
Pirates Co.ich Make Mayne was
\.Cry impressed by Oabalack·s per-
formance. "He is an excellent
p11cher, he had excellent stuff out
there today." said Mayne. "We
kicked the ball a little, but he
toughened up."
SAILORS:
From 8 1
on occasion to a player's posuion
to gain relief against a left-handed
hi tter. then return to the mound
.ind continue.
Bates said the notio n ha!.
~rosscd hi!. mind.
T'4-o lef11es are in the ~orks. as
IAl!ll. There is 6-foot fre!.hman
Mike Buist (his dad is close to 6·
.; 1 Jnd junior Ted Stell, but nght
"''~ the theory is Stewart and
Anderson aa Pala!erri's main cush-
.. ion with Buist or Stell m~king an
• •1'1.\.asional appe3rancc.
I he nip side, here, is behind the
pl.itc where Rogers, a returning
\tJrter, resides..
"Brian is going to be one o f the
be:.t defensive catchers in the
county this year," predicts Bates
DUNN:
From 81
~er the SJ1lors
You've got to be a httle differ-
ent to pla)' tht.S pos1tto n.
How about saves? I once
thought th.u saves wer_e a J;OOd
thing for g03laes. then I rcaTized
too nuny 1 n 't. Shutou1s arc tm·
portant to a goalie, like it is to a
pitcher, but aves are ovemued
'1 don't want a lot of ""e be-
cause that mean our dcfen~ is
pl.t)'mg homble:· said Newport
Harbor fre hman aoalie Mike
Frecm.m. v.ho 1nsp1red new mean·
in& to the '".ilie position last Fri·
day 1n the Clf Southern Section
1-A quarterfinals..
Games often a>me dc>okn to pen·
ahy &bots; sure pJ1es IJ"C their
tum wins.
ln addition to l*'in&. tkt.ift1 on. distributi• &ho ball aoct baw-
•bcn to krlt tbe bGI Md
wbc.e DOC 10. p-:n Med IO
be IOUih. Free tAheriecd ll
#
of the 6·2, 210-pounder ... He has
pcwer a nd his hitting is improv-
ing."
Roger~· main strength, however,
is hnndling the pitchers, as well as
the b.ise runner.
The biggest offensive punch fig-
ures to <.'ome from Carden at first,
a 6-2. 170-pound right-t&nder who
has home run power. He was the
team's cleanup hitter as a junior
and noth1ng·s changed.
McKown fills the bill as a lend·
off hitter. acting as the Sailors' of·
femive cat:Uyst. He has improved
dramatically defensively, according
to his coach.
Bo<4en returns at third, but may
"ell be moved to the outfield. His
bat is the big item, having rapped
out a .353 batting average as a
junior.
It's the outfield which has the
"green" look with no returning
anointing in · the playoffs, twice
getting into confrontations with
Corona players in the Sailors' 3-2
sudden death loss.
"I got a little upset," Freeman
said. "l wasn't happy with No. 12
(Mark Manuel). He kcft hitting
me from behind. When went up
to knock the ball out or catch it,
lnstead of trying to he~d it in, he'd
jump up and knee mo all over the
flxe and elbow me. Alter a while,
aot pretty mad and I ju t l05t my
temper:·
Furthermore, I always thought
So3lte h d it e y. Everyone else
huffed and puffed -"I need
w•tcr .. i • fo~most cry -•bile
these &!JY' wouldn't break a S"WCal,
then ummoo the glory in the
name of ~ The ~Jy problem,
we now know, lh t too many
ta~ means poot ddensc. Ei&b• ls
about fiabt. Sixlccn is w1y LOO
many. Send bim fJOwcl"I if a plit
c:oUecu owr 20 ia a sin&Jc pmc.
11Ma aaaU.. )'O" nner know, be-
~•"-., ~l~ that plies a rather, .. wu we .,,
starters in left or right, but sitting
in the middle of it is center fielder
Branon Coluccio, the SMU-bound
football standout who bas also
been very busy as one of the Sail-
ors' major thrusts in CIF soccer.
This appears to be Coluccicfs
last ning with baseball (SMU has
no bascb31l program) and Bates
expects big things. "We've talked
1bout this," sajd Bates. "We just
want to go out there and ba"c
some fun. But that's what I em-
phasiie with the whole team ... to
have some Cun."
RoundinJ out the outfield arc
three candtdates -juniors Justin
Ketcham, Scott Harris and Chris
Parker. They aJI h3vc good speed
and appear to give the SajJor
more than adequate help in the
outfield.
Ketch:im is up from the JVs;
Harris didn't play as a sophomore;
and Parker is up from the JVs.
different. Hey, maybe they enjoy
punishment. Alter all, they tand
all aJonc with t.bosc strange, muhi·
colored shirts, like some creature
th3t just escaped !rom an aqu:ari-
um.
Only 10 ~r arc team uni-
forms not '-lftiversal. Even hockey
aoaJies wear the same out(it. foot·
ball quancrbac:ks wear red shins,
but tb t's only durina rehcll'$3l.
Track nd tennis don·1 count be·
cau>e they're individual 1ports.
Same with lb<* other individual
ports.
Moat plie shirts are liicc tennis
pl.ayer Andre Apssi's upper wear
-conspicuous and • c:o&orf ul -
YrhiJe tbeil ~ loot like tticy bclona Wide a ski Jod&e with a
heavy-duty price taa in a gJa
lhowase.
And to think I onee thoiuaf\t ol
pJkecPAI as a bon.., lac:lt\al&er
poaition. After all the cob ud
lpicc. ftQW I rcaJJy doe't want 10
beialheact.
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Southern Otlifornia College men's
basketball team claimed :i 96-89
victory over Wes1mont which ap-
peared to put the V:mguards in
the dri"er's seat for the Golden
State Athletic Conference champi-
onship. .
Since that victory, hOWC\.er. sec
absorbed conference lo cs at
Point Loma, at home ngamst Fre ·
no Pacific, and most recently on
Saturday to Azusa Pacific, 102-80.
Saturday" s lopsided et back nol
only cost the Vanguards (21-9, 7-
5) any chance :it a co-
champion hip .with We tmont, it
dropped them into second P.l:ice in
the GSAC with Azusa P.-ac1fie (17-
13, 7-S).
Each team advance to the dis.
trict pl3yoff s which arc &ehcduJcd
to o~n Tuesday. And it the Van·
JU:lldS continue their recent form,
1l could be a quick exit.
The host Coucars went on a late
run in the fint hair to bre:.k open
a close garttc and tretch their lead
to 19. The Vaniuards were unable
to make any kind of a dent in the
lead, and ctually trailed by a
,~·hi&h 28 (8().S2) at one point. sec once again suffered from
colJ 1hootinJ. which ha been a
problem at tune' on the ro:sd th i
season. The Vaniuar'4 m Jc only
38.8 percent from the noor in the
came, and only 26 percent from )..
point r nge (9 or 35)
Rick Witmer scored Z4 point ,
Mike Wc)l addc:J 18 points a nd
nine rcbOunJ and Keith Run·
cJolph h~d 10 point anJ a pme·
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Houses/Condos
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CORONA
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•SPYGWS HIU* Rare opp0rtunity 5BR
MOHll.t-. HAI.ti< l.\
HOMES 1 11111 '.1st.AN!> .!!Oh
Mobile Home In Udo 38R 28a. garage, as>a.
Park, NB. 31 Fremont. ftreplac.. tat OIN'I 16.000. aa2..et49, 557, 11500/mo yearly.
7702 or 876-0138 . •Ta-aeoe,-
OUT-OF-STATE
PROPt:HTY 1 a:>H
COHO NA
DEL MAH :.? I 22
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College Pllk!I
3BR, den, 2Ba. 2 car
gar, clo•• to fair·
ground•. OCC & achla
11275, Agt, te2st 143 or Anne 979-2322
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In ga\ed comm. 2J1R '" .... Deputt beh/9h0pe. 842·WI 171Q/mo yrty. 1 pet· Some tum. llem pr91. SY!t"· family rm. I-SPedoue 1 BR, quiet lloN-ln lpecl1lll aon. no .,.._ en-oe37 S3IO udl Ind 7n.ot02
braty, 2500 a/f. Al "" Cool ocun bt9H... 2 & 38R Townhomeel Ofll ._&• ._... UH etw Ne IP°" 8eect\ ,.__._ M--. ,,,.._! white ... ~. A ·-"~ ·-'11 ... DtlPLaJt ___, ,_ _ _... ...... ~..... l....n ... WI .... -• ..... _._w -Of ~Ml ...._ vrq ........,. .,_ UTIL PO SlVE FRIO ....,..., ~--.. -ftw"'. Good locl M8-7M7 2BR, 1 BA, P rivate _, .. ..--. ,... '
w/panoramlc views! Charming 2BR 2Ba w/
PATRICK TENORI! --------trplc, deck, 1 car gar,
2-S&ory townhOUM nr at CS2950aJl .. ,.8_ ~-IM4 • 417 E BAY AV. BAL llew .,.. .. ---t---------1 patio or belcony. 2nd Yet'f c!Mn • ....,. '° Canyon/Victoria, 2BR ___...... NO PETS. M7·t tSS 848 ~a• MUIT IEE! month FREE with bchl J.C. 722.oeee
21he.. poo1, trp1c, 2 $200 OFFH ..... , M50lmo. ea. flW • ...,.... .-...:.,
car parking, W/0 ••DUPLE( 2Br 29a. ·~ ~-~ff S.autffUI 28A townho-* ·~10 * 1oe9 ol C-... .-ce. Agt 760-3702 blka to bchl No peta.
hkuJ>9, 1950/mo. garage, block to ....... 1 .. --·· Plltl.S.~J mes. O/W, patio. lndry STEPS '° beech 38t w/d, 41at 8'. bch elde. (Ovtr Sll0.000,000 Sold) S 1250/mo 875:9983 Yllll Rtntall beach. 11200/mo. WeJk to everything. With Oc-A •Mt rm, uD'eded. $825. ---1y. •1..aA•mo .•. 1411.-oepoelt.. 1h udl,
CAMEO SHOlftS by
ownw. Recently up-
dated Medite rran.an
on pvt 2.5 acre park.
Ocean & golf courM vtaw. 3Br 3Ba. H~
dTscount. 1.3 mil.Mast
..... 75~7640
COSTA MESA 102-l
Escape
To Washington
6 acrea-60 tot•
Wonderlul develop.
ment potentlal.
Prime Port
Townsend locatlon.
Some wtwater views.
WUI ... tt whofe-or
part. S249,500
Condo, 2BR, tlv rm. din (818)359-4539 Bonnie, 875-5854 -· • £._ ,~ • .._ aveM nowt 1•11361
rm. w/d, ocn views. 875-4112 •LIDO ISLE•· 4 8 R 1BR 1..... located on vlew9. Na 2BA 2Ba 2 AVOCADO 2-car garage, w/d. S I $1750/ ....., 1925. Chlld OK. No CENTAUR MGMT -111-333-6282 SllMS ~ Ctl .e..n ora. mo l!ASTSID• 38' 2Ba. 3BA. fam rm. 12.000. Balboa Pn. ,,.., the Peta. at .. t07 642·2218 or S31 ·27H VERY SML ecudlo 1 btk ................ Brad at 968-4997 al1 appUancn. 2-c:ar Tennla, aalllng. 222 Feny. 1700. Clll Ph)'ls NIW .... .._.. __ ....,.,.. _1 ..,.. ywd_,_ Jeoum.
'On.l'emi.et 2Br 1~Ba. garage. lf250fmo. Vla.Pai.rmo ~Tile k7141S~ _._. .. ~~.o'; fib~. MOQhno,
lg 2 cat gar. W/O, frig, 259 Walnut. 845-0594 •Ude Penlneula• 28R 28A unlta. a.rage, 2BR 28-. pvt garage, sunny · · ~ «UM_.
t/p. New paint St 195 1ra•n1DE con•oE 1 a 'BR Unlta from frplc. plltlo ....... ~ Townhoule '""! WHh•r/dry•r. good $500. Clll 7I0-1M2 vrty , .. 840-a324 ..,..., " l850 ;,,.... pvt bch :sand st. s100011100 38R 2!he.. enc1 oa· eoeta M•aa 1oeat1on. VIN VIN VIN Shr IC Meerca.,. 2BA
2Br 1Ba. lrg ~ ylltd, ' ~ • yMrty CeJI e50-0389 . r9ge, W/D hkupa, pool Mewe-ln S1t•olall 28A 28.A. f/p, 2-ar hm. "'*· nice .,..., Spactoua hm. 2 Matt encl gar. $900. 180 E. bay view, •7 30 ,__. _ _.... ... ·------• 6 IPL 11070/mo + 1975 71~10 gar w/opnn:11221, • ~ gar, m.• •• VS bdrnia & 28-, gar, w/ Wiison, 828-1473 2BR 1 lhBA, 2°atry, Fwn wtn&« 2Br 1300at, _. BA. fl -dep. ..... ---d , $975/mo. N.r bch. TwnhM dbl gar pool/ StOOO/mo. si..,. to $350 <Mp. 2233 Fair, SpKlol• newty decos •1 ~ 0 72 p, ~cer
Avt lmmedl 873-7632 Eatalde!I apa. no'peta. 11100 + ocn, frplc, cable/HBO. vlew'Rd ...._700t rat.ct 2Br 2ea Town: gar, 1 • ,.,, 831-5044 or . Lg 2·atory 38r 2~e.. MC dep. 84<>-4444 tl3t-6t8711•11810352 hOUM, Wal~ di. wlitcLIPP 28A.
206-385-20S2 frplc, 2 car gar, W/O 3BfVd«I Condo w/att MOdem, r~. 3 $850 or 1750 MOYH tanc• to movlHI 28A. fl'ptc •. pool, c:er-
NEW HOMES!! hkupa. Nr Newpor1 gar. beautlful Oen "'* bdrm, 2 ba. frptc, YCK.I lnl LGe 1 or 28R a.hope.. 1735. ~1 ~-":iaz~ Move-In s-1a1! Blvdn()th St. Avt '1$. View, 11750/mo. no d/yt. no pets •t:a • In quiet comp6u. No BUILDER'S .. --st2 80/MO amm 721-1531 ... 11300. 840-6111 .,..._ Lndry, (pege, tt I "\I I '.f I: I ....
S400 OFF 1st llO!! Villa Rtntalt · · extra> at.ea7 CLOSE.OUT! TwnhH·atyte. 3Br •7• .. 112 llAYRIDO• COndO w/ •1780 ...... lftl
ft..lu 1 Left" 2~Ba, encl garage, v -vtew, 2BR 2~. 2 cat, EJalde ier t&a: 1c1nt AVAIL now. utra arg
Ill \I It I •' Apartments
For Rent v~w ·• W/O hkupa, pool & NEWLY upgraded <:<* w/d, pool/ 9Pa. MC cond. 2911--8 11th Pt.. 1Br 18-, den, d/W. ~~~:v:iu2:~~ --------apa. 2233 Fairview Rd i.Q• Pattt home, 3Br 11295 A,.c ...._.108 Slli~I• furn, new 1700 No P .. l44:0452 $890+.ec. No doO&-
w/flanclng or leue MOVING TO M8-700t 2Ba. 2-c:at gar, frplc:, •LUPPS :t•R Xlnt pt+c:pt. pvt ent+am •Do...,,., need ""' c:IMn 21:Mea.a214 0~ 1349,000 W ur~a~? &rg yd. fruit tren.. Aval! cond, e:rwlbell vtew, yard, f.Oth, atove , 2bf ;t;1 ~ HUGe ......., .,.. wl CdM 1IO to 1100 al.
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S•VSun 1-S ,, .. ~ •El'SkM ToWnhome now. $t350/m0641~ cte.n. -~ a. brtght. • Nfg. no pee, uUI Inc. t Otw t ·.~ P"' balll\, "9 ....._ Whf'I~ A/C, hgwy eig: 211~V•ll•vRd Tired of th• high 2BR 28a, frptc, gar, Nie• 2BR 1BA. g81, lt800 •• 71.a44t •••• fJIOl'/r+HO-~~NoP9t~· dOM. M/F. Not~. Nge.lt.25jt.a.f.
942.a&M coat ot living? 2 beO-V8Ca111 & ~ S975. Avala 900n. new paint, D!liuar 38r 38e w/,_ ..._,. meg 7~79 lldl 81¥ ._ .. ,. Rlt;l~llOmicl l7M700 room, '1 beth home _,.. 1 •• ,._ on a Large, wan.cs
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251-« ..... Drhf•
E.akie, 3BR 2~BA. 2
yrs. det. 1425 .... f/p.
2-cat gar. By Own«.
$274,900. 75~9022
H UNTINGTON
Ht.Al H I IHIJ
Qorg9oue .... c..-
Cod custom hH . B.u
to ocean. 2850 af.
many xiru. $439,500.
By Owner 840-2701
NEWPORT
8 1-:ACH 106~
HY HOMES
PORTOFINQ..Ph... II,
MUST SEU NOWI
OWC 1~ dn. No qual
$649,500. 759-3585
USE THE
PILOrS
CLASSIFIED
IN CREASE YOUR AUCH THROUGH
OUR NEW
IMPROVED
LOWER RATES
EEf
$1.21 per lint ,., clay.
Theta ALL rou pey. ......... ........
comer lot. Super •Instant lnl Big 3Br Plece, CM. off 11th· yd, frple, dbl gar PwttMde OCMn .tew. ILOCK TO llAClll I< I .. I 'I ..._ I I '
Loc•tlonl Co~ 21hBa twnha on Bluff Open Sun. $785. • l1400(mo. 7~74 Avllil8bl9 nowl AppC to llOO OfPll
plelely renov.atedl $1175 dbl gar, quiet. 9M:J 47~ McGlrn.Rl!y.. f.Jdo I• Nome! ..... In ~a.fl ... , Nt .. tOT 3BA 211A io.. unit. 88lboe ...... Slw hM
RV parking. Only pvt, xt1U M2:iHHMI ,WfftlJcle DuDlexf Otdef, but nrc. 2Br **Aall .._ p.., IH• h Pete Garage, Otw, W/O 48R 2lla. w/d , ftplc:.
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$75.000. Call BIU or 1 .... BLK ,0 bch 3 ... "Ba Q I t 2B -1Ba-2Ba ..i..w..i...-. ->-Dee1De .......... Adorable, 1ophl11eated hk•-ltt..... ---.. --.., ~. H.a.n tod al (702) ..., ... " u • r a on _.,..... ......... ,_.. •-••all 18R /p I I --._.. ,..... ---ay house. L.tg 2-c:ar gar. Pomona. 2 car ga. patio, 2 mr v-. frptc, • 'vat• pat o. ato GllAlfT 1525 .-'* 723-4?0a ~2 fa< lnfa<• trptc, new pnt In/out, rage, W/O hkupa, Berber Ctpt9. ftt 311. Poolt ... a 2!f'....._a8Ahk '-ile2$.~~~$~•1=IOl;1~.t;;:=';i~h~Ci.E~NT~AUA~~MOM'T~~·rf~~~~~~~~t-•,..H~M----11 ~ comm • • apa, ,.._ up l(;M E 9iOti dupNJt 28
4916 River. 847-4788 Avt 3/5. 1825/mo. Wll........ WUT=1';.LUCI& 1"" no gar. no' peta, JOU -.d ~kW
Houses/Condos
For Rent
2.Story Condo VUa. Rent.Ill 171-4112 $800/mo, lat & !Mt. -.-N-~-Hta-.-2""8R,,.._lllA....,...,•-I I ·~!!!i[!tl~cl;!!'!W!!fled!!.:_•
Nice 2•R 1 YA.BA 175-4112 731~188 fht, patio, gar With --------...
Mewpett C.... 38r ••·--· E'Slde townhouM ,..... opecwt, no pets, A75. -==--=--=--=---,,.,..•r----:m:-=--~ crnr of Victoria/ 2 ......... 6r.J.n ..-... _. -·••v _... ..., ,..,_ .. _, -..... •--a-. 28r 1 ~ Ba. lndry Me-e797 Pomona, 2 cat gar, 2-c.r gw ~ --.-frptc, t>eeutlful yard & 11650 ..U.. 544-3049. Cozy 1BA 18a cot· hkup, patio, no peta. •2IDRll S70h
patio. P.c OK. tffat t.age. 1725/mo + 1700 l 750lmo 548-4971 •1 • ....,. •AAA..... --~-----
liENt:H.AI. 2102
..... 2BR 2BA many ...... ITEPI TO SAIDI dep. 329 UnNerafty Or E'elde ... lg 2Br trtpbc. """9 .--.
NB ll575, 4er 2ea. gar VIiia RHtals Btocka to be8ch.. Inda YURLY 28R4BR #N. 842~116 No P• F'ncd pello, lndry. new Frig, dahwltw • .-ovre
1 lot from ocean. Up frig, w/d. $110Q/m0. hma/dpbca,., bch, Avt·--------. ~decof. au.. c"'-Ind. No peca MG •IH eCM 1 1095. 3Br, gar. 17Mlt2 It 100 dep. Before now $821141IOO(mo •• -...c. 1715. •~ _,. 28a,
VfKY 1ge lot. 141 eeee 3BR t.. Fre.dom 6Pm 54M 222• Ext. V.. ...._ For Ad Action LowfW Oarcleft _... 2 c., giarage, wto
HAI.BOA home, $900/mo: 1atf 30· Eve•. 897•7731 171-41t2 Call a 2BR 1 BA a 28R tlkupe, central alt,
I SLAND 21t•ti aec.. No peta 498-3652 ~. f9nced yd, 2 USE -.. ~ No Pets M4-0809"\,
&ua mo'• rent + S200 SprlnghUrat 38r, 2~ Ba. iiij 1 \oMSA towNlomea, frplc:, W9t bar. 12171.
cat ger. Sta.,_. ,_,. 38R 28A S1a50/mo on 38R hm beaut to yd, · avail 411. M2 .... 77 THE Mewe-IA ••••1•11 BLUFFS 28t 2~8a, Y'1Y ,,. No groupa. boat storage Sf095 Whether you•,. buying PtLOn AP-VISOR N~ 2BA 28A 1150. 1300 eq'ft, 2-at gar.
321 Amethyat. 81• 11r3BR twnhM Npt Hts or Mlllng, C....m.d ___ c_LASSt __ Fl_E_o__ M2·H78 Pam, A,.c ••• 8890 Aval now. No peca.
799-4856 a< &4&-e211 gar tHS 647·7540 covwe a1 )ICM# nMdal ·--------... en-3848 11150/mo. 17ls00te
SERVICE DIRECTORY
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and pbnbefs to
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UnlC Q, 1Mne Ave., KtNOSIZE WATERBEO • eo.t. u. ... c.. MS-N~ave maltrffa. ln-
11 oo 8-11 am or 1 • clues.. frame & head·
3pm, -'< '°' Metpat•t board. Good coodl-
MAL DTATS'I .. TI* llOnl ~Only '200. Call
E4lm l3,000 mo • In 1589-7904, leave mes-
A D D I T I 0 N o f tag.. comm'• to 100% + •~u----:--:-0:---:-!"'--: -
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m1le1, wh1te/blk, dual
air baga, CIUlord
alarm mint. $18,900.
aiso-ono.d 54.9-5023,•
SUZUKI 1120~
'89 Suaukl Swift
1 ISV. 28k m1. auto.
eJ(lnt cood, 13995
li M.92-4..M.·F
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A/'f, Loaded! Mu1t
Seel (K7306562) c..ea-.-Hon4.,itnflnlU
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Coupe, A JC , P/S,
Casa (L0476465) se,·1aa c ........ .. ..,~ .. """"' 241·2888
91 TERCEL LE
Auto, AJC, Pwr Stfff·
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New paint, good.,,..._
Ruo1 good. 11500
080 631 ·2252
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EJCtta clean Wout. .eo
V8. AJC, tow ,,...,
S4,2M 646-19H.
VAN ~ 'I_' ••
178 FORD VAi
Rebuilt 351 VI, powttf
1teerlng , power au. cpu ..
air COnd. With trailer
hitch E.xcell.m oond.
2 owners. $3,500. 714/
994-8550 "' 52.4-8229
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Tran~ortation Av~lable, 'It 1.ee
We can help. Bad DENNIS ~USA 10 OalmatlOn pupplea, #807354 Low miles.
cr•dlt. no cr•dlt· Reslaur9nl bom 1127• black/White Call 548-4858 Otr,
aJgnature loane _,,.,.. • .__ ,.-a. .. i-'d .. Uv•r,...hl19, Cham· 89 Ford T·Blrd 83 Merced•• 300SD
Black/tan, excellent ~ wtth ltNd\' )ob. Wl1W --.. .. , .... t.aocMt344?37 Min 2 yra exp, Enghh pion AM, ahow qual. Superchatged 6 and
apeaklng. Maroartt--M9·CU83 loaded! (KH172560) condition, 94k ml, ---------------------------
V'ltle, 2332 W Coast 10 dozen akelne of Whffe peace dove• c!~t~·:.e.~.
Hwy. See Oreg French yarn, wool, $10/ .. ch. Make .. c.1-Honda/1nflnltl
R a-nt __..... & cotton $ 50 lent ...-sl 7$4-4123. '89 HONDA Shadow 241 2888 HU1Uf8 ;;·,:rL~go block•. · ~ 750, 1,000 mllH, mint•-----·----'89 NISSAN PATH·
NISSAN 91~0
$10.850 $4&-1976 By CHARLES GOREN
w ith OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HlRSCH
ll8"All8fl •7 .... 700 condlllon. $3,000. 90 Ford Bronco II FINDER. Black . 2· "'-·-Or•-• ,.~-MG-1979 Excellent. 4X4, Auto-wheel drlv•. 5 speed ANSWERS TO WEE.KL Y BRIDGE Qt.al
.....,...., enge wuo.A"•ty 7 BEN FRANKLIN 250 matJc, P""', P/L, Mint AJC t Seup ••ch•n••• annlV spoon1, allver· C I ,.. F I ' s ereo-cassane Q.1-Both
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vuJnerable, a. 'uuth •KI06 AQ872 K986
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bring .. ~. mo-each. &44-89S9. condl11on, mahogony. Avallable. .1807373. mites. Like new •83 6 QJ76. +KQ6642
Partner opens the biddme v. llh une
heart W hat do you r~pond.,
A.-This bout the band lo count
tv.o points for yuur singleton heart.
v.h1ch would ment a re$J>Onw ,f
tv.o clubs The hand t"' 11 potential
m1 fit. so do nothing to encoural(e
partner, Rt pond une no trump.
The b1ddtnr has proceeded.
tlvatlon and high '499 flnn. •7~... 548-4858 Dir For c • d to s e 11.
atandarda 10 our BMX frameaet lnol. 91 ford F250 St4',.SOO 080 673-••am. Salary DOE. H SBB, crank, •••t Exc•ll•nt cond1uon, 6508
berwfJt pkg a good po9t 120. Fully loaded. 460,1-8-7-N-la_a_•_n_M_a_x-lm-.-.._ .. ~ reaume to: Paul 962·7138 MOTOBEKANE 10 apd. Auto, Mint. $1519 95 ,., .. ..,..... blJ< ~ nd $49 A IT , Lo a d e d 2885 Vlata Way. DecoraUve MlfTOr S3S, e, •--co . . '87 LEGEND COUPE •807347 Financing (HX87060S). $8,788
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dog8. Bristol a Paul-CLAlllFIED ADV $25, Baby Cam•r $35, bike, new tlr•, gOOd )(Jnt cond. $11,900. et Ford Tempo QL 241-2888
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hold
loaded! (MS018763) $8 995 . opening for an~ DOUBLE bed mattreu S14,... Dealer TOYOTA OF •9642 3 AJ6~2 +AK2
prOCf~ed 9'ulic telemarketlng a aprtngs great cond. SurtbOard S ft. Stu11y, Coeta Meaa
..,.. pro, 8:30-5:30 145. 75~5<>65. excellent. Muat s.u Hond&l'tnf'lnttl For Ad Action c~~~~2::C,~ Monday thN Fr1day. $125. 769-3585. 24t·2-
The bidding ha
Soutb. West
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l XT Pu. •2 yt9 min cu.tomer Graco atrollerbed, Call a
MfVfc•l..U. exp hardly used. sso. Th• Piiot Cl-al· ?
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ground pr•fered •-0c-..,,--fi.-ahlng-.--pof--•.-4 Th• moat comprehe .,.-1 r-w.a •
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A.-~1nce ~rtntr "A.Ould baH u -
PLYMOUTH 9166
•Excellent Ofal & freah water poi.a. 26"..Zenlth TV s.t, good &Ive. and cunent dk'ec-AD:VISOR
wr1119n commun&-fOf alt. $48.9832. cond1t1on, $160. Call tory of good• aild ••r· aA2·5678
IS Plplth_ ..U-t-.SE
Fully eqylp, very good
condition. t owner.
$3850. H3-9360
ponded 10, a four card major 1f he
ha.done. a.od might haH ra.ised dia-
monds with four·card ... upport, >OU
can expect to find four or more
club in the ~orth hand Indeed. v.e
v.ouldn't be urpnRCi 1f partner
held 'uclubs. so '-'e•ould rfl>1d t~o
club '. ~ only tune th rould land
):OU tn the •-rong 1ttram 1~ if pan :
ner's diatnbution ii. prt<e1..el\ :l .3.
eaaJon akllla 642•2034 vices around! -
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lklh whMI• w/q rel 125. Sony AM/FM recef\fer, .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •Team pCev-t Paut 962·7138. • digital w/10 pre-ts
If Interested pMU• OUEENSlZE wai.rbed St45. Technlel 3-way
8PP'Y In penon Mon no tlon h 1swmcera 12" woofer thN Fr1 8am-5pm , Per· or ta • ••t ••t. $1 t.5/pr, 723-5509 or ~ Office Ofange ~new 115. 455-3008. .
County A~ter, 629 642-3153
North Grand A ve., ROWING mact'I. 149.95.
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toke Odvontoge Of this greot offer.
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tnough for another bid: A .. oid th1·
dilemma b) ra.1S1ng to t""o padh
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~ II 11'-llMlli....nc. honat
'"'"' ,"1'<111\t ..clf~cd
!Jftlf<"••lf"..&I. kJt., "" fim" En
'' ...a ,.\)~ IClmn.. OW · Ji•~ flllTIA"t MJd =->
'«l• '\ mrn. Mll'k.'U\t OLC
C<•"t .. ,lf'n.ln h1f !pOllUllrOUS ... ,. (I'""'"' 11'.... C.all ~"
W• \I '\ :4 ' .,. I.I~ ~
'C'l••WU. inn!. ~
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rannh """"· •111&.b'I' 11111 SF
'•• ""''"' :amuu. fnmibllq> md ".......,.~ In "' \all \4!6
'"'\I • I ''' UlSln PR(} fl \\Ok • 'f\ 11.D>C CllJO)\
~11\• ,......_.°" ·-IO " 10\lhinc \<d.1 h111 k>~1n1 '''*' lcm..k ~~ _., Ir.mt ("all 1·u
o--. \f •: 1LOO._'I
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~I..' ~-f. lltlllrdrd.
,""1drf ~~ •lraf
l!llf 1tnp11111W \Ult' lht ~.JI'
lr.w.C~l ~\.l
U\t-Ill LE. 4'\'THl~G
(,()( \\~ (~ ~-.....
J.ird• v\ff (cf..,llfd O\tr
'"llflcd. IOdftplaved. PrWtw) ::r:•m• ~~ lr\o111t f all
.... Glrdcn<Jl'M. C'lll 111 l
ATTRACllVE DWF. ENEJt.
OETIC. -n·IO-anb. Sa:b
~ -'t for IOllWllJC, lcMilf.
~ ldlliomllip Enjo)-s \"lnlo
CMU aChYlllCI t}pR». Call
2093.
A1TRACllVE SBF. 36. 5'5, '°'(j dlnc:ing. rravdq, Sa:b ~ SCftPtlYt. .ucu.. illle SBl\f. 37•. NS. S'IO •. fOf
fnenchhir1Qll!lm1md rc!M10n-
ship u Palma. Call 1740.
SWF, ASH BLONDE HAllt
I'm • H . loobnJ SWM. 35·
4HenJO) ...,......d.iwc; wal:
.. & Ntq Cosca Mesa. Cl.II
ICX>S
LEBANESE/AR A SIC GENTLEME.~ SOL'GHT by
\lnmf SWF. blondcJgm:n.Jall
1.s· ). 28. sense rl humor. se-
em. hllld.somt. 2C.. Orange
COUlllY Call 1064
ATTRACTIVE. FLU. FlG·
lJllED SBF. H /lllOif. 41.11on·
CSL canog. \el)' lonely lllCC l'C·
111n1m1 ID lht llllllli.wl S«h
N/S. •ell-educated, ll'llib1 SWM. 4().. for Qllllpm\JOO>hip
and ptbSlbit COClllnltl'nCnL Am·
htlm Call 2JS7
LA TIN LADY. 36. S'3. good
shapt. 'iJS, JD. ~\C fllll.
LoaUig f(s C'Ol'lllllllkd rcilllOft-
-~Hem~ bc~un J6.49.
(lllllllCially/cmol!CUll) steurt.
CIMg. ha•C -.cnst o( humor and
be .. 111111g lO SW1 • f1t11dy ()r.
qc COUlllY Qill 1666
A TTitACTIVE. VER'
SHAPE!. Y. Bl.XO\t SBF. 39, n 112'/ISOI. en.JO) QUXUIJllf'
Mid mud! mort S«b SWM.
io.. 6·+. N/S. cleao tlll. law di·
f orccmenc a plus Ccnaa/ Or-
qt C'ounr) Call m 1
'BALD"'I~ BROT.l:l.ERS'
LOOli'-ALIKE \\A,TED'
«Al«. \\ dllJlll. Dnd) DIR.;
lwftd. ll'C•bluPt t)t'), llll. b)
Nondt ~ !81 CO!>U ~
Call 1157 •
'#.HAT A MIX' luhan/\k~
Qll\ dtsanl. Ana/I'-cv.sp' St'> SWF. H~ly. ct.l
l\m ft1 C)CS ~11\1. out-
P\f• bubbly pcno111bry Kni
.SWF. ~ LOOKl'1G R>R A
TRLLY '~MAl".32·J9
AU dSt ntgOllable I arm "onh
the tffOf\. "'"· Ull 1618
PETITE ASIAN. PROFES·
SIONAL. Sl~CERE. c•,O)i
~ ~ "'11: llld .. ca.
~ Scd.slllmotout.,llfectim. •• collcJc ~ Sllbk. )6.
,.2 yn old. lrvme. <All 1766.
City: __________ _
VMf ----,.. ----
oombipA wtdtndi1••> lone
lladl. Call ·07
A TI'ltACilVE. CARl'G
f\i. iNY.ndlDoml.~
Wiiii. SWM. ~ Wld.s Wlllllr
SWF. 23-)) I 1111 b'O'Jl60t.
llla"ll¥ natndtd. Lia ~ Call ml
S'lli\t \I, 5'10JIS\I BR
BR.' .. Cl') .. Ym. i..sa.. bDd..
upmmdp~ -b
dlt ~ -.ilo ~ t II> f«l
fltt Ir.) be upal .ad lo\-ina •1fh
pDC) pleat I'. lhc ittl
~. pd-tooliaa ••md~ if
ft tllt • ~ ..rt cnn Cood
~ ...., llC !1-J.S.
Yo F dim al.I M ~ V' IC'JO c.v 1ll4Y
PROF£SSl0'"L '4'\4, ~l.
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•-. .!..-.. tnr ~ -.ror
-lww Lmw bk C'..all· .t!~S
s--.·M. . S7/14~. JD, fCds
fcc.k ~)j Lites c-.
1(1)( 1 B~. lc>\c
ftlllAC Saa AM Hcpb C.tll
.16'~
S8M, CHRISTIAN \iA"
SEEKJ~ ... on. •bo D ~
aft. honat. I • "'!O. A ~
Dnaa ~ • io..t. ro-
llllllCt a~ ~ i:. pdlllt.~SBForiqltf-il1·
pino fem.le. I \~ U.. 8ao:IL
('iJl 460"
A Tlil£TIC '4. ~ llllO ~. •
t •Ol\lll 11111. ~ c
4lld ~IC'\. $«l\ lll>ncM I'.
1.a.. \j ..... bl.t ~tor PIJ'•
11blr rcla11ue1lb1p Ot&ll&t
· COUii!\ C.tl ~
WM \C'D£. L\TU.JJ
Ci ~T' ATH.L.£ll \'10/
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.. , ... llllk'tM) ~
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,.\I«! fuwnall) M(We ll!d '°'' "'"~ AM l~ \Wit
OVER 4.S'l VERY PRETTY.
SUM .5'8'v DWF. 5«b )OW'
c~ •II. utrllea. alT«·
uon. companion brp. Lo't
Slgfu.sttutJ. coamu, mo\ IO.
~en. Bnltled. Qcalcsnl
maJt llllttillYe ~all F'~
'Ctall) stablt F1111rly oricorcd.
E\P«I wnc 1"'tne.. Call 2043
SWF. n . A.'fP\.f Bl.Im .
alJO)• ~ ~ cqmll
• home. • concem. ~
nllht~ sms~/ .. non-
~~' tcdd) bear Sam Juan Capl)C1100 Call !lltl.
ROMA\'TtC1 RESPONSCVE'
RADIA.\T' OJF clcMles lmd·
!OmtS 10'• .itigarSJ\t, "ii
S, ll-4~ fat commia.ecf fnmd
~ad\ennn Musi brndl
in ht~ 10 tnUld. I
JO) JW. cluq Olll...., ~ ~ SeW Mllpd) ~.
piui. ~ S~"F. 5. ?./
D. acmiod • !B1llllJ IDmll
rtbaoni.hlp s. rv.ldo .....
ley ('.all 4419
GOOD OlT1l>OOR
TYPE. SV.'M. 6 0'/110I. 29 yn.
I OIJO)"\ ... ~· ni..1 a rol ... ScltU ...... ID
Wiil.•~ •· lla.'b.\C Sf a). ra'lt !J..j_s ID
t.11'°' • lllJ~ kits!) k Kun-
"""'" Bed. Qill JOS3
Hl. "4l ~A.~ IS llJC'K I • • ~ IMl.l~nil)1u. ._. r. '~'"oW.111ra11~. liuild. .5'f/160f I'• ....
"' .. upc9 milllkd ~ 1'111demi.~ 111,c 1111 own
.... 't IJ .., lllindld lllld ted:.
·~~~ me Lq &o.:• Otll n w
DY.~ W ·E.\9'\.0Ym •·
IJ\t ••Ill UMtlhJ't'I" Scd.J
Nlun} .\rnmf."11 !My IO Wit
•cl."*'-'· fllOllOPlllY ~ lladL Cal '4."'72
'D\.E.'linltOC . lt0t4All\·
TIC 'o O<mC'. )ct 11'111) ---~ lfM
·-)"". f'f loolill ball • l'a 1 IHS'-t £tio. f'lma •Ill>
~ ...... aqpr
.. ---Spec'.W Wt .~ ..... , ....... l4llfl c,nm,
fl~AM'tAU.Y EC\JU
SAM. 2' lil.•1*$h1tp1tl• sx11~ .......... WF .... o...c~ C'all
)l\I
PlEITY.P~IONA TE.PR(}
FESSIONAL. 39. nm. de-
• im:s hllldsocne NJS/D das.Hct
llllfl of means for t'Omlllitmmt.
~'p!llt 8eadl Call 1901.
NAruRAL BLOND. ST/127,
Enlrtprmew. 40'1 lDY'O likJ.
1111· E&.opt. ~ liuq ~i.11. llllCruaed l.S-.SSSM.
HIRlllP,JO Bclcb. Oill 20')9
VERSATILE. SENSITlVE.
DO'WN-TO-EAATM S.BfMltl·
1111 lllldilpil. mrm ~
male G.dcu. CAii ?304
INTEU.1Gf.N1' DWF. ~'°'es
people, mllSte, btlCl\, &nvd.
pirwt datwn. $eels plJc.-
Na IO sh.IR umc IA&.1111&
BtadL Call 2.SOl.
ATTRACTIVE JEWISH
I.ADY, W5'T. lookq far kw-
i.ai plclllln. 1'-4'. for w.
...... ~ .... ~Not
~ ............... ...... a. ....
HARC.EYCOMPANION.SWF,
yoiq loobl& 40. f~ ·-IJICOVC I05ldt and Cl& Enjoys
~ ' "bedin'. caMpq. Seeks lftrlel1ve. WWlllhailled
man to cro• wilL Ncvrpon
lkad). c.iJ 2 IOJ,
CA.JUNG, ATTRACilVE
BLONDE. 40'S, tn.JO)l tpOrb.
pobtia. bndF a ..n .......
Scd;s NJS pclmlll »+ b
f\ani~p.lt\-tne
Call 22il
AW. S'S' SEEKS ls-400flllS·
TIA~ AM/WM (1Aa1K1tlly
\IJblt flmtly oneied for fnaid.
~. poo1blc ~en.
COid)' Call 14"
BLO"'ID • A lTRACTIVE •
PltOFESSIONAL -NSWF ID
~ 1llt ,. ~ ..... »60
pfO(c:woul. NSWM lmw.
Call 2916.
~. •
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s.1¢~
~
(3.10)
592-6040
..... M*I& Cal"''
SYr'M.. 8WE.£YED llDt'DE
67/DQ. .-c. ~ n.e
• A .w. f.luoyl .. • iio IO --.wr1--•C111.L1111
ltd. Cal )673
OEN1LEMAN Pl.EFUS ,._.. .
IW"IDES. or 1* NII ...,, I ~~.~W::S11 cil19
~~.=:n-~
...... Alllllrem. Cal
. .