HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-01-21 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH •
Winner of 5.9 journalism aw~rds in 1992 26 cents · ·
City Offered money to har·assment ·victims ·
1--+--~r-re women had filee-lawstffts-aoainst-Newport potice,
others were offered cash settlements in response to complaints.
women who 58itl-they were ~eX'tltttty-~
rassed and offered monernry settlements
to them, anonymous sources say.
Ste(e11 -Pinge l, the al orhc\ rep-
rc-.i:nting the '10 v.omcn v.ho ha~c fi led
ta .... 'utts Jgain1,t Campbell and V1llJ,
said he could not confi rm 1f anv of ht'>
chcnh had rcct'.t\ed s1..ttlemeni.. from
the ctt\. U'ut he .. aid that he, tOl>, had
heJrd tht. Cll\ h.is found other \\Omen
,.,.ho allcec th~) \\c!rc scxu;.tll} h 1r.N)cd.
c11y caric 'lop 'tficm' trom • :c t1f) ing
,T hey'll 111 pc Y.Jtn • c to our 01 c " ,
Campbell ana Viii ha\C both d\:Ott.d
an) C\Ua! hara lorn nt and the} 011lege
that the \\Orn 11 .1r<: JUllt d1 ;ruatlcd em-
ploycc'i ''ho .1n.: : ~ La.1.11rn; tor pa t <l1 ·
c1pltnc taken cam l thi:m
By Tony Oodero
SQfl Wrur
Reached by phone, Mayo r Clarence
Turner confirmed the city was ceking
to settle with some of the women.
_!J NEWPORT BEACH -As many '15
two police department women, and per-
The city launched an investigation of
rhe police department becau c of al-
legations by at least · 10 women police
employees that they were sexually ha-
rassed by former Chief Arb Campbell
and Capt. Anthony Villa.
''The council did authorize st3ff to at-
tempt to seule some or t~ose ca es," he
said. -· "\\'c knu" th;,it .... ha1 hJppencd to JU
"omen at the police dcpJrtmcnt hJp·
pencd to a lot more than JO \\Omen,"
Pingd s.ml. ''M} susp1c1otll. is the city
\\tit tr) tu buy off !>Orne \\omen But the
Cll} ~1 .inag·r K::.in \1u1ph~ lircJ
(.impbcll !..i't D\:1..Cmbcr :ind ht: h:i~~
g1,cn 00111 ... • to \'111:.i 1h 1t he-1~ to be tt..r-\ haps more, have been offered money by
the city to atone for what officials be-
lieve are even more cases of sexual ha-
rassment, city officials said Wednesday.
But during the four-month investiga-
tion. the ci ty discovered additional
That, Turner said, could mean any-
one in the department who city believes
\Nas a victim of sexual harassment . He
declined to elaborate any furthe r.
mu~;.itcu as ''ell .
Murph) cm.dtl Ol•: bt r~JdicJ l1>r
rnmrne111 \\'cdn{'1;J,1~
,
New president
spurs dreams
·or a new dawn
~C linton 's inauguration draws some __ _
skeptics but most bel eve in his message.
B1 Russ Loar
'S•.)11 v.~~
1hc '"carin~ 111 ol \\1lhJm J.tfc r,on (lint< n 1
the n<1l1011\ .t~nd prc,Hknt \\'cJ11t: J:i, '-':l' s:rec\t'J
"ith cot hu\1~1~m b) 'l•mc. ,h•pt 1c1 m lrorn other!> .ar J
hope ftir belier J :' l·~ mot k .. JI rc,,J,m
·t J, n't think he'~ .in} i..inJ < t m ig ~1 n b.tt I
think he'll help.'· ,,11d Re nt> \\ olfc ;~. J ,;i~
rn.1n for Connell l h\:\l k•
IO ( l)'>l:i ~ k '>,I \\ hu \ I d
lor th· ' · I · ... 11un of
ll!rtn ·r Prc~1J nt
U~\h " I he people 11.1,
ma~.e 1hmg' d1:.mg •
·•J \OlcJ for Hu h be
c:i11q~ I el! t! :i• h~ I I
more c \pCril·n .. c tor lur·
l't!?n pair~ Uut J'm not
:.ip,ct thal C11nto11 Y.On
He', i:o1n~ I > do· a l!ooJ
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Rita Perez of Nc\a,.port Beach walks along .l trail on the Upper Ca taways Wednesday. In the background at left is the Newport North property.
Utnll•n dcliH·r~J ,1 IJ-
111111l.IC inuu~ur.il l>J':.O~d1
\\ cdnc,da\, def\ inc h1i.
repu1a11un ·fur h>~g-,;1r.Jcd
llratur~ \.\tlh lhc th rd
'horle\I ... pc;c; .. h IO 10;,1ugu·
ral h1,1on·. \1 ;\l!c -16,
Clinton aJ,l1 lie;<:''~'' 1hc
third H•ungc~1 p1c,1J1:n1
J eJJ, Ruo'c'eh hold' the
recorJ J\ the ~l>Unl?c 1
prc,1Jent, 1n.1u~url1cd an
I '>J I .st a>}c J2 John I
"'-nm:d) "a' J'\ \\hen he
t "';ime commander 1n
Conservancy wlin 't diwlge latest price for parcels
~Appraisal has been completed. Group
looks for approval of terms from Irvine Co.
the price I\ tight
"I he~ arc \.\,Uting to get thJt apprJl~I c.:on-
firmed," .uJ Sa ll) Coombe. 1he 'po~e-."oman fo r
the con\cn .rnC) l 'nul th3t hJppens. the pm e "ill
remain J 'ecrcl
I he hr'lt l''IUC v.J' 1hc price t.1g -"10 m1ll1un
fo r both pJrc.et, The 1,.,1n,cl"\ anC) \\ar ti:J a !.e..:onJ
opinion on the pn..:c • nd hm:J the l ru't tor Putihl'
LJnJ. :i group l nO\\ n l\tr II'> ab1h1~ l\) rur~hJ .: pri ·
\Jtc lanJ for public u''" tu ronTC" up ''llh a nc" :.ip·
umn
e pa~e .\8 ..
l d Ill 11)61 Bv Tony Dodero
SIMI wra. La t Augu-.t, 1 he l ~me Co reJ1..hcd an JccorJ
Y.1th the my 10 de,elop the remaining 25 acres or
IJnJ 1t o"'n' al ong 1hc Back OJ \, "'h1ch includes 1he
5<>-a re: Ca la'4a~ Jnd 77-acre Nc:wporter Norah
\ltC'I
pra1,JI -
\\hen tha1 prn:c bc .. ,iml."' public. the '-n'c"' Jn .. ,
"Ill \\Or~ fa'lt Ill pUI 10~\·thcr J pl.in 1,ir purchJ'>lllg
the propcrt1c' Jnd :i ill hl 'CC 11 1hc puhl1c l!I \\Ill·
mg to pay for them.
C.11 1111.: tor a .. ~ ~ lHl , I ,.\men, JO r n~ "al
(. nt •n ~,,m -.ornc 1.i .-l:it.1n comment\ tr.mi Rt."pul
he.in' hlr h1' I u' ,1n 1nd1' 1du, I r pc m1b1h1~
NEWPORT BEACH -The l\c"'porter North
and Upper Casta"'ay propenie , their appeal m:lg·
n1fied by 1hc lu!.h green 'ege1a11on brought on by
recent r3tn), h:ive received new price 1agl>.
Dut the people intere 1ed in buying 1hosc Upper
Ne"'pon Bay parcel -namely, the leaden. of the
Nev.pon Con cnancy -nrc wa11mg for word that
the property owner, 111c Irvine Co . is will ing 10 i.ay
The con e~JnC) Jnd other cn\.1ronmental groups
luhhu:d to ~ecp the l\.\O tlropcrt1cs 101ac1 bccau e
of 1hc1r h h ll>rtC :md ecologi cal importance. And
1 he I n ine Co agreed 10 g1"e 1he comervancy a
ch 1nec 10 bu) th e land
Uut la t l cbru.1rv, J 'lll"\t\ ,1111dad1..d b\ the
Co'llJ Mc a·ba,cJ '\t1,,1n (\1mmun1~a111.:in!I inJ J .
Moore Mc1hoJ,, 1nJ .. Jt cJ l'll~·" tlk .. upporl f,•r a
par~ bond mc.l\urc 111 pur\.h."t' the l\\\l parcel\ "a'
lac~ing.
"II h t1111c Ill hrt.:,11-. lh bad hJhll ·1lf C\Jk~ll
,,H11c1hing I 1r nothing, lrom 1 ur £ ernm .. nl 1 Ir< m
.i .. h Oiiier •. ( lrnl< n \JIJ dUfllh! tu' IOUU!!Ur.il .id
dre" "Let u' t:.ikt· more rc~pon,1b1hl\ nl1t onl~ f~ r
11uheJ\c, anti ,1u1 tum1hc,, but h>r ,,ur ~ornmu111t1c,
anti our \.liuntr\ '
AROUND TOWN
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(. h.1mbt•r o ( t>mmc:1t c will
hJ\t' 11' fir,t rnt•1•ting F nd,l) 1n
th~ Bcl)'!.tdl' Room .H ttw
B,1100.1 8.l\< C lub, 11l1 W
oast H1ghwJy from 6 to ~ W
• p m C.dll Ru s Ad.iir Jl
675 4619 for mfornlclt1on.
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Putting a cap on
the controversy
Cop on a
comeback
...,.. After be ing shot~~ the
spine, police officer Bob
Nishimura is lucky to walk.
Now, he's ready to run.
By Lor1Ann Bashtda
• Wlter
COS f A M t:.SA -Police officer
Uob N1 himura \\3nts more than
Ctn)thin& to part1c1pate in the
unnual Baker-to· Vega run th1
Morch
Uut training for the grueling
1:?0 mile race through the desert
i' bound to be tougher on him
than mo t other law enforcement
Officer Bob Ni himura is back ill work .1'ter su{fcring gun\hol \\Uund.
officiols who enter -and maybe even 1mpu\'itble.
N1\himura can't run. In fact. he's lucky he can
w , ...
llle 26-ycar-old officer '4'15 bot in the rin I cori.l
l;a t April durin& an underCO'\'er drua and credit c r'-1
fraud m~estiaauon aone so~r.
It v.a the niaht before Easier 1992 whtn
20·)CU-<>ld Huntinaton Beach re idcnt Jamie Ruh10
opened fire on Nilbimura and three other or acer'\
•rtcr they Jtopped hirn outaide the' lnterma11on11I
House of Pancaka on Harbor Boulevard.
lkfore off'tcen '°' • chance to nrc back -
eventually lhoodna Rubio to dtath -a b\illc1 loJ ct!
1n Ni hunura'1 k>Wer spine, amuhina • vertebrae and
5endin1 bone fnpncnu and lhards of lead into hi
spinal cord ..
"It JU't tell h~c m~ h::acl\: v.cn1 uu1 1ml m\ boc:h
"-Clll numb," 1,h imur~ rci:alk d fh>nl h1' 0111\;c bl
the '"'' Mc'a fX'h1.c dcp;.irt mcnt I uc .. Jay ''I
thought at the: time 1hat the h,ullct 111ui.1 h:.\c h11 m\
-we t:•
It w n'1 until 0!'hm1ura '"erhc:u 1 pan11nc1.lt1;
tnl .. ing bout • n cntr) Y.OunJ lhal hl: re h1c4l he h d
been hit
'i h mura pent the nc\t \.Cral v.ccu an the
h~atal. under ang 1hrce ur uc 10 rer 1r th
ncl"e\ that v.crc tv.i 1ed ~the bullet
ttc return d to h1 Diamond U r h me an a
v.hcckh tr, and rdl b1Jit&UOO tarled !otCp b) tcp
"1th a walker. C\Cr I month later. ·, h1mur1
trailed 1n the cumhcr)()mC de\tct for cane. It •• n'1
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See CLINTO Back Page
East 15th residents
are on the stump
. over speed humps
A2 Thuract.y, January 21. 1993
Boutique offers
designer labels
at huge savings
F OR UPSCALE DESIGNER clothes for
less, Labels opened last week in the
Newport North shoppi11g center on Bison
Avenue in Newpon Beach (640-1133). Owner
Jordnn Gray. says business' has been better than
expected. ·
"Mo~t people who come in the storeihave no
idea it's a consignment boutique," Gray says.
~clothes arc upsailc, and ill' grcal condition.
J carry S\. John, Escada and Valentino clothes
and other top designers, and
everything is so affordable."
Grllf
W)1llll'
Best
Buys
Sportswear, formals, shoes
and all accessories are priced at
one-fourth the retail oost.
Many of the clothes at
Labels come from Gra)''s model
ffiends in Los Angeles: !'They
might wea r something once,
and bring it in for
consignmeht."
For her consignees' conven·
ience, Gray offers a compli·
mentary pick-up service, and,
unlike many competitors, she
offers a 50-50 SP.lit.
-----• Gray would like people to expand their minds about consignment shops.
"'This is not anything like a thrift shop," she
S:l)S, adding that the store -and merchandise
-are \Cf) 1mpressi,e.
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S USAN SPlRITU~ GALLERY is having an
unprecedented sale at the Crystal Court
loc:ition through the month of January.
··Everythi ng is on sale." S:l)S Susan Spiritus,
the g.al.le.ry"~ OY.ncr "O ur mc.rchandise..i.s-llcvcr
on sale, but we·re having a moving sale to get
ready for the gallery's new loca tion in Triangle
Square opening in mid-March."
Items on sale incl ude posters :it 50-percent
off: books ~nd photographs al IO-percent off,
and framirfg at 20-percent off.
Susan Spi ritus Gallery (549· 7550) is a fine art
photograph} gallery curren tly located at Crystal
Court, third le-.el. between Scribner's Bookstore
and the North Face.
Its new, larger location will be at Triangle
Square in Costa Mesa. located next to Sfuzzi.
0
C l:lUCK E. CHEESE (631 -8160) has finally
returned to Costa Mesa. The restaurant,
back to the area by popular demand and long
overdue, 1s on Harbor Bouleva rd in the Harbor
Center (next to J.C. Penney).
It ·s a Oe~t Duy for both parents and kids. The
kids will love the video games, skce ball, rides. ·
the "ball crawl" and the popular birthday
parties. When the tok~ns run out , the kids can
ha\e hours of fun in the ball crawl, and parents
might even get to relax fo r a v. hilc.
The paren ~ will like that i1 's a service-
orientcd relltaurant. The waitresses arc con-
stantly checking to see if everyone's happy. and
they even sing. and dance for birthday parties.
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F OR BEST BUYS on hard<over, and for
paperback bestsellers, Barnts & Noble, new
to Fashion Island, sells hard.cover bestsellers at
40-percent off, and paperbacks at 20-percent off
the suggested publisher's price. All books are
discounted 10 percent, staff-recommended books
are 20-percent off, and bargain books arc
di coun ted 80 percent.
Barnes & Noble's (750-0982) new location is
huge ( 10,000 square feet), and it's located under
the Edward~ Theaters, next to the Daily Grill.
JAK.EEZ' AT FASHION Island (720-0293) is
having its emiannual sale, with saving up to 80
percent on women's clothing. Savings on casual
wear, evening wear and much more.
UlDWELL'S on Via Lido in Newport Beach
(near the Lido Theater) for women's fashions is
having a January clearance sale. Sale merchan-
dise is marked dow n up to SO-percent off.
Btst Buys Dppcars Thursdays •nd S•turdays.
Whtthu JOU 'rt • mtrcbant or • shopper, If J'OU
k.oow of a good buy, I'd /ovt to 1fre you 1omt
publicity. Call mt at 540·1224, fax mt •I
6-16-1170 or M'r/tt to me: Best Buys, Dally PJJ04
JJO W. Bay St., Cost• Mtsa, Calif. 92621.
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Costa Mesa resident Frank
Spiclberger, 62, who recently
ended a 45-ycar career with
Richard's and Gclson's
markets. ··-.. , .............. , ................................... .
It was March 17, 1948 when
Spiclbcrger began his
marketing role as a boxboy ror
Richard's,on Via Lido. It was
opening day for the-spacious
new store.
"l was 17, a student at
Newport Harbor and I was
earning 75 cents an hour," he
said. "Richard's was the largest
store in this whole area to
open after World War 11. I
remember the opening was
very, very busy. We had a
tremendous food show going
.and I had a family and felt
obligated to stay ~ith
something secure. I don't
regret that decision."
11...aava11m ....................................................
Spielbcrger's last day at the
market was Jan. S: The day
was filled with emotional
goodbyes from employees and ••
customers. As he walked out
the door for the last time, an
appreciat ive wave of applause
followed film . ---
"It was neat they all cared
so much," he said. "It really
hasn't totally hit me yet. I feel
like I am on vacation.
on next to the market in what was like a circus
tent. It was real exciting."
department manager and grocery buyer. In 1973 he
became store manager.
"fl wasn't that I had to
retire, but I just Celt it was the
best time-'Of my life to do that.
My wife Linda and I are mov·
ing next m~th to Lake Hav·
asu City," tlc said. :·we have
been &oing there for years and enjoy the area."
1"'E MARCIB ON
Jn 1971, Richards -and Spielberger -
relocated to San Miguel Drive. Five years later, the
store changed its name to Gel on's. Spielberger,
too; moved forward from boxboy to clerk to
overseeing checkers and boxpeople to grocery
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Spielberger, the father of four sons, said at one ,
time he did con ider another prof e sion.
While their new home is being built, the couple
will live in their motor home. They plan to travel
for two or three months at a time -and simply
enjoy their well-earned,frcedom.
··1 w.cnt to Orange Coa~t College and studied
architecture," he said, "Out things kept getting
better at the store and I was gelling promotion .
-By }OJC<r Sthtrtr
If )'OU know someone Mho Mould mau •n
inttrrsting Piiot Person, gbe'us a call •t 641-6086.
Pltast lt••t JOUr name and phont number.
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The upper bay
boom at Northstar
' Beach catches a
portion of the
de bris washed
out by the recent
storms. Large
numbers of tennis
balls, oranges and
all kinds of
Styrofoam has
washed up onto
the beach.
Photo by
Lee Payne
Alleged cat .. burglar is nabbed by police Corrections
By LorlAnn Basheda
SI.aft Wl1ler
COSTA MESA -An
, alleged cat burglar sus~cted
of sneaking into eight West
Side homes in recent weeks
to steal from residents while
·they slept has been arrested.
John He nnessey, 32, was
arrested Saturday after
police spotted the car he
allegedly stoic last week from
a home on Oriole Street.
According to Sgt. Jerry
Holloway, Hennessey took
police on a brief pursuit
from 16th Street to the
parking structure at Triangle
Square on the corner of
Newport and Harbor
boulevards, where he jumped
out of his car and ran.
Officers said they
eventually found him hiding
under a car.
Hennessey, police said, has
been linked to residential
burglaries on Fordham
Drive, Staibird Circle,
Cornell Drive, Kinglet Court
and Oriole. He is suspected
of burglarizing three homes
on Colgate Drive.
Holloway said He nnessey
told police he would creep
from house to house between
midnight and 6 a.m. until he
found an unlocked door or
window.
"He-does n ot stop .aL
houses with security
measures," Holloway said.
"So that's something for
people to be aware of:
Locked doors and any kind
of security at all -from a
dog to an alarm -is
something some burglars pay
attention to."
Holloway said Hennessey
allegedly entered o ne home
through a doggy-door.
Once inside. p~lice said.
the burglar would steal
entertainment equipment.
cash or anything cl c he
could get his hand on.
At the home on Oriole
Street, Hennessey allegedly
took a set of car keys from
the resident's trousers and
drove the man's car out of
the garage without waking
the victim. The re ident
discovered hi car mi ssing
the next morning.
Police said l lcnnessey,
who allegedly has a lengthy
criminal record, couW be
prosecuted as a career
criminal -a legal tactic that
could mean a lengthy prison
term.
Due to an
editing error, a
quote was
incorrectly
anributed to
John Moorlach
in a ca ption that
appeared on the
front page of
WcdnesdJy's
edition. • An eve nt
featuring Or.
David Viscott
was listed in the
Daily Pilot as
occurring today.
The event
actually
occurred last
Thursday.
The Daily
Pilot regrets the
errors.
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So.tic up tome 1un1hlne tod•y at
1 hl~h prnsure .,.. briftgt dry
we1thtt ind blue slclet to us
today. til~s In the upper 60s ~
low 7<k poul.,.., ~ In thf low so.
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HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
l•nu•ry •
o Chffi and Theodore Bavfy,
N~port Seidl, boy
o IUchel and HOWilrd Mar.an5,
Coron• del Mar. boy
o Regina •nd Huber1 Ver•,
Cosu ~. gtrl
J•niury S
o Wendy .ind Mich•el VitCO\-kh
Newport'Be.Kh, g,rl
o IC.urie •nd Bo Svenuon.
c~~.girl
Janwry 7
o M.vle .&nd Edward At1ins,
Nev.port Be<lCh, boy
o Che~I and ChrislLln Ohlh""''·
Cosu ... Ws&. g11I
l•nu.lry 8
o Rose .and Dnid a.Mr,
Cost.I ~. girl
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Newport BMch/COata Mesa DaJty Piiot Thurlday, January 21, t 993 Al
n may be a reach,. blit ·this version beats Clinton's speech
'f.could write a better speech
th n that."
Tho~c words mu,St have
been muuered by every Amencan
Wednesday morning after
watching President Bill Clinton's
inaugural address, which was Oat
as Knnsas.
Well, I could write a better
speech than that. And although
O inton crafted his inaugural
address over·lhe
past three
months, I'll do it
in less than an
hour. And I'll
keep ii under
1,0QO words.
OK, it's 1:17
p.m. Herc's goc~.
limited, re5ponsive government ' here, a million there .•.
that's part of the solution, not the (laughter.)
problem. Three: Today, I 'll cut the Wh11e
' (Applause.) House tafC by 33 percent. 1'11 o!tk
lt won't be easy; pulling weeds Con&re to do the ame.
from a Jarden never is. But Americ3 n companies and
Americans can do anything -hou!leholds have spent the fin.t
ANYTHING! - once they ct two years in the 90s downsizan&,
thclr minds to it. whe ther voluntary or forced to
(Applause.) because of thai. terrible recession.
I promise you that I'll do my We in government should be
best during each of the 1,460 days leading the wa). not dragging our
I'll have the privilege of serving. feet.
We have some great opportunities (Applau e.)
ahead of us. In fact, we have the Four: I'll work hard every angre
once-in-a-lifetime -day unt il m) goali. arc achieved. I
ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME -won't take long vacations or
chance to: · · fishing, ski and gol f trips -
• Greatly reduce the deficit, though 1 might sneak 1n a round
alleviating the dangerous specter or two after hours
work , There arc no free ride\ " 'l he Clinton Presidency! That''
Ever}one'' got to gi~c if 1111 an am zing thought for a
c-.e')one's"going to pro per family from Lillie Rock.
And )OU know v.hat makes 1h1 (Pau~ for laughter.)
challenge so special? We v.111 both We decided .. e wanted to mal.:c
be doing it for the ame two a difference in the e)eS of the
re asons: our betterment of 3verage American -though I
children and our coun1ry l can hate to sa> average because you
think or no two better and I know there's nothing
beneric1aric . J\.e rage abou t 1he An1encan
(Wild applause.) people.
And a I traveled the country (Applau c )
campaigning for the p:i t two I want 10 be remembered as a
years. I emcd the American president v.ho ne,cr -·NEVER'
people arc ready -and v. alhng -not fo r a single da) -forgot who
to make the acnfice. And no one he represented. l want to be a
has ever accused Americans of president fo r the people ..... ho tried
bemg..af raid or hard \\Ork So let's wath-ail hi!. migh1 to champion
do 1t together. thf•r cau e each day.
(Applau e.) (Applau)e.)
doc\n't loom O\C:r our children')
head , where the trade imb I n e
ha C\'aporated, where quality
cdu 3llOn 1s a' a1l:sblc to all, and
~here American technology hall
m de us the "orlJ' economic
i.uperpo"er -in short, where the
American Dre3m h\e:. in e ch and
e\el) hOU)Chold.
Aher th•> ccrcmon\' 1s 01o:cr, I 'll c
going to walk du\\n Penns~l-.ania '
A\enuc to the White Hou e. rind
m) wa) to the Q\JI Orfice and get
tu work. I c n v.:ut 10 get tarted.
I low about ~ou?
0
5top the clock It ' 2 U5 pm , 48,
minutes. ol speech writing. a httle
O\ er 1.000 '"onb. 'A bit
0 of debt from our children's live ; (Pause for laugh:..)
•Restore our cducatfon system There's too much work to be
You know, I crapped the I have a·fot of high hopes, but I
__ur.igiru&l eMUn~t:Jtc-or--T.Il'l"T'prorrnse you we'll be-unpoh>bcd, but C:\CO jn 11 r '>e~n,,._t __ ___
..._.....;..;..M:.,# fellow ...._ "7-~u11111r Americans. Wh1u
Editor's
Notebook
a wo nderful day!
first, let's
• stand up and
show our
appreciation 10
President George Bush, who
culminated his half-century or
public service by bringing an end
to the Cold War and allowing
freedom 10 ring throughout the
world!
My daughter Chelscn can go to
bed now without fear or nuclear
war for the first time 1n her life
thanks in large part to the
leadership of George .Bush!
(Wild applau e.)
(Turn to'>l<a rd Bush.) The nation
than~ >OU, Mr. Prcs1de111!
(More \\1ld applau'.le)
CO iCS rightful place<llS the world e. OU VC ga\Cn me tfiC most
leader, ma~ing our children the important job in the world, and I
best-educated students on earth; don't want 10 le t you doY..n.
•Ensure the New World order, (Applau e.)
e tablishing freedom and five: I'll never waver from the
democracy in every corner of the camp:11gn pro mises I made to you.
world. And I'll hold a weekly press
.l (Cautioning.) conference to make sure that the
: No, it won't be easy. We'll have media holds me accountable. I'll
to roll up our sleeves and give it never duck the American people.
some good, old-fashioned elbow (Applause.)
grease. We'll need to work I'll fight for what you've sent me
together if we're going to achieve to Washingto n to fight for. I hope
these goals. To ke ep this great you'll call me "Batt li n' Bill"' before
nation of our the strongest, 1t\ all over, which is better than
most-respected country in the / i.ome of the n1cl.names my
'>l<Orld, we'll have to enter a peri od opponenb ha'e 1..'0me up \\Ith
of shared 11acnfice, a term my (Pau e for l<1ugh . )
friend Ro Perot coined. l\e alread) talked \\-1th
(Vcl') scraou~.) member of Congre~ and the\ do
And I thanl tht!t hared i.:icnficc under~tand: It' tame 10 d1~1.ngage
\hould !>lart w 11h me. And, before from c;pccaal antere'.lt~. forget about
you and God. I'll ma ke 0111c re-election :ind pJrt11;Jn politk'>
promises to the nataon toda). and get M>mething done' ·
(Smahng.) {Applau-;e )
One. Read my lap!>. I wo n't It' 11me for a nc.,., Amcrac;.i.!
make an}' prnmi e I c:in't leep. lAppl.iu'>t.)
( \pplJU'lt ) It' tame that \\c: ,oJ-.c 'omc
last night after Hillary, Chelsea successful. But I can prCma c )OU
and I talked into the night around that we'll try with e'ery ounce of
the kitchen table at the Blair · '>lrength \\e h3\e to usher an a ne"
Hou'ie. We wondered how \\e'd era fo r America. It's w11h1n our
like America LO remember the gra)p to forge :s nev. golden pcpod
Clinton Presidency. in American history where the
(Pause.) once-gigant ic budget deficit
l'ASHIOH ISL.AHO
10 6• Nlt:WPOltT Ct:HTl:lt Dltlltlt:
Nlt:Wl'OltT Blt:ACH
1714) 759·1622
form, I'd b~t 1t h.1~ more punch
than Clanton\ snlx.>Ler
1 h.J t thc:n :i ~ain, that\ not
'J} mg much.
l\11/i:Jm Lobdell, uho'll "urJ. •s
D UJ1ite Jluu e ~pttcb ttritu j/
Dl kt•d to sen t. il the tdltor.
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. '
SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Now, I "ant to thJnl >OU -
every single American -for ,
giving me the opp0rtun1ty to lead
thi~ grcJt country for the next four
)Car~' I bring tn Washington the
mes:.Jge )OU 'e Jcfa,'crcJ 1~ 11 !-!
duran the election-. II :.am h
1.::rnnot bl hus1nes~ ,,.., usuJI h1:re
T .... o: I'll cut my !)alary m haU __ probJem n\lc::i d of ~ thcn_1 ..... __.. __
w h1le I'm an the White House. It\ 11me tu ~t..t off the dame ,111J
-( howe From -111 o/Theu \~m1t Bnmd1 -'-------
Jn)nlllrC.
(ApplJu,c.)
\\'c nted tu p 1.111 out h} the
\tO'>l of m) need during the get to ..,.ork ~
Prc\idency .ire alreJd) tal.en care (Appl.iu:.e) ..
ol b) )OU, th~ ta\p,l)Cr. If m) fho e arc m) promlSC:'> for
fjrn1ly can 1 h'c on Sl00,000 • ..,..c .. acr1£1ce and h.1rd "ork But 1
'huuldn't hJ\C been elected cant Jo an~1hang \\1thout )Ou, the
Now I kno .... $100,000 won't American people, my partner I
rl)()t!> -the \\CCd~ o( c~rrupt aOn.
!>pecaal antcrc,tc;. anJ gradlocl that
ha .. e thrcatencJ our economy· anJ
demc.x:rJl), Jnd plant an thear
stead the f nut of freedom a
• mJke a bag Jent in the deficit, but need )OU lu mal e the ~me
who lno" ? A hundred thousand prom1'c ol 'Jcnf1ce and h;irJ
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woz ..ed for ~dO'•n\ Led" "' per-operated entirely b)' Saudi per-01 .tb1l;tac1 Act. Among Olhcr ate degree from the Unr.e"11y of
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tJotH tlli: end 1,11 Uec.c:.mber, KraLCh. He 1aid h ' c.omp.;ny tniti-th;at a I busu *nd other public 1 cxn.
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culonal itrln of art/cits ft:1turlng
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)Our suatStlon to Tht Daily
Pilot's busln<"U ttlitor, 1 ony Cor.
at JJO W. IJ•> St., Cost:t .\ltsa,
91627. John Ni<kel~on h~ .. yean o( tr.sn~portalion man•gcmcnt experience•.
Roxbury supper
club heading to
Orange County
A~r tb-U C1Jtkrrf'mt7t1Ty.
(JllC •JI Ilic ho l !C\I 111gt.t \fJ<Jh rn
Lt, An~clc:\, " c.mn.ng t1, Orange:
0 .. ut.. ar J ···",~,fl IJc.-~h
r_ lJ1.IJtc1.1r [JJo1J W1lhc:lm h<s)
occ:n M:lc"-..d t•i • \C~~c: the: dub'i.
fv"J 1.,r,l(.r J • , ,
It :: <Jr dt•r-< ' "11' / Roxbury 1\
~t.cdul<: j to c,;,._n 1m I cb 2(, In "
bu1h.l1t1g f1,rrntrl) r.cc..vpled try
Hut.en \ oat ~11111 J Ar.J \ Hutton
(enter
R1JJ(IJur1 1 1c;HJcd hy brother\
r he: JUJ 1J nulri SJmat.J Tt.e
SJmalla\ v.ho lire native\ of
Lcban<JO, <slw o "'n K:td11n<s Grill
an d11 Ar11t1,,..n J..oi. Angele ,
Ot11•enu1•1 111 We t J follyv.0t>d, <1
Pi.1\Jdc:11 .. mghtclub c;allcd Shelter
Jnd I aet1~ 'J a<..(1\, a c..haan of fct)l
focAJ rC\laUr•HJt\ '>'>1th four
11 .. Jl'CJllll 111 '"C'>lcru Lo\ Ar •cle\
(1,u1111
11.•: \JmllhJ'> pl"n to opc:r1 l
""' 1he1 "' w rc\l:11Jrant in Wc\l
l111ll.w<1t1J 111 MJrc.h ;ind tl1c:y
f1J undcd < dch11t,, Vry ( ltaner\,
v.111 la 11•1w I "' f,IJ un11' 'J he) re
.il'>l> !cJI C\lute 111 .c~lor and tl1t.1
pl&.1n t() gel in~•1l .c:d in the rc:<.:or<l
and mo\'1c pr•J Jut:tion hu)111e~\C\.
l lie \am.s~1J r• c..c:111I) m:.rried
<s(..ffC'I f I J (',Jrter,J
h an r CHl>ff,:.. \f>Orc\man tor
the ~JmJlia gr11up \aid W11t.elm'•
rc~IJuranl a11r.I <: Jltllflf company,
Wnt < ''J~I l{n lJUt.rnt Venture\
Inc., v.J\ d111\C:ll 111 llJll Jle fc.KJ<l
<.1pcr;s111m!> :ii 1lae 11e" RoJtbury
-IJy 1 uny C<JK
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Seacoast
6 APA &f DOORS
642-3490
I. Up the Ladder
~l Cuuc.k.. formerly and 1mJc:pendent c.onlr:iccor Y.1th Sou th
(..oa\l r undin~ (Jroup, h3~ j(Jlricd !'\c:v. port
P '1IK..hffi~.lnl.Q/r_p a) J\W~1 .. r.1 """"c..=e::.---
pre"dcnt 'tA.1lh the !\c-.purt Bcach·ba~cd
mortgage b:..nking firm's rctatl tfrm1on
L
Rl>>•I Radtkt-, a four·term prc \1dent of the
Corona del M:..r Chamber of Comme11,;c:, ha\
been promoted ''' mana~c.r ,,( Bank of
America'\ We\tcl1H PIJLa br.snt:h. Radt ~e ha\
been with the b:rnk for tl1c: la-.t 13 )t::tr~.
rnclud1n8 the last four )car!t a\ manager '''the
u>rona dcl MJr brJnc..h At the larger Wc:<;tclJH Cu\ack
Pia.ta br<snc..h, he rcpl11l c:d Janice L Hiller, who
was tr;,n ,ferre<l to the < orona dc:I Mar office ·1hc: (orona del
Mar branch'1.1.1ll expand to become l:.rger than the \.\.c~tcl1ff Pl.iz;.a
off rec, ii\ 11 v.111 tJke O\tr the au.:ounh fwm the forme r ~ec.:unty
Pacific brnnch 111 (-0rona dc:I Mar
Plt•~t 4'!Dd )Our Up lllt L/Jddu 11nnounr-tmtnh and pJcturti to
1/lt Dolly J>iJot's /J/J)/ncu ttlltur, T<Jny (o.t, ot JJO W. lloy S t.,
Cost11 Mts11, 91617.
)'uu Art' lnHlt'd '" lldp
·SA VE BOLSA CHICA
f )/fJ Y<>U K N()W· Tl IA ·r:
I lfolu ( h1~a I\ nut UHd·
] 4lsk4 homr\ .Ht planned:
lJ fhc 1ct1ic~ •ill c3U\t
• l1m of \Url & buch;
\l t .ire .a '11lun1ccr non·pruf 11 ~rou11 dcd1~ltcd io the 1'qu1rn1on,
pre cnrnon rc~tcH1lllm .md m:untcn.intc of the entire I :: a.re Jfolu
< h1cJ •-.ctlJnd' uplanth hlufl 1nd mcm 'le .ire .in IR'i s:t ( /11)
qu . .J1f1rd 1ir1;.a1111.11111n. All d1111Jt111m Jrt fulh 1u Jtdu~11blc
~ -7< >rN -:;, >i ,A-,. !<Ju, (><-;,.-;.Ni>-;;,. 'N1~~
:_ 2~ Jamil~ "-ISIS Jndhidual '"_. 1: tudcnt or JJdcr
0 SS~ • f lonor Roll ! J ~pccial Donation
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Addrm -----------------Phone __________________ _
'Every cf a
ourme
pecioltf Cookware, Foods, & Coffees
• Turkey Plotters • Oven to toble serving dishes
• Nopkils, Plocemots .& Tobledoths • Jello Molds
• Lorge Roosting Pons • Cookie Cutters
• Springf orm Pons • Trident Cuttery
COME IN FCI YOOR f REE GIFT & REFRESHMENTS
F• deMfy in Newport Beoch &
(ORnJ del Ila • -&. portilg
... s.. t.-.,.1~s..11~,s-..
644-7732
....... c;.,...c..-.
.--... Western Waste Indu.$tries .
Sl,'1CE 1957
v,..~ Sn.~~ 7;("~ C.wvy r -Tf.bh H.iiiLr-.: TtmiY.<dtY r~ -----
p~ ToilcG . S~ l\»0
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16281 Consm.cnon Cu-de Wcs., lrvme 85_7 ~65 23
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OPEN!!!
The Ultimate in Outdoor'Shopping
Every Saturday & Sunday 7:00 am -4:00 pm
Located at the Orange County Fairgrounds ·
--.. . Shoppers Hotli.ne: (71~) 723-6616
The truth about
funeral prices in the
greater South Coast area.
At Harbor Lawn, peOplc arc im rtant. We beli eve
that every fumily deserves a personalized final tribute.
Here, only the fc1mily 5clccts the type of serv ice they
want and the price to be {Yaid. ·
We will provide for direct cremation,
including mortuary care from .................................. $540
Q ch~ from other type of rviccs fr m ........... $985
Olskcrs priced from .................................................... $ 285
Burial space for two ................................................... $910 /----.... .
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Harbor Lawn-
Mount Olive
Mortual)' & Memorial Parle
540-5554
rviclng all faith~ • Under new ownership
I
24 1-IOur Services • t 625 Gisler Avenue • 0*3 Mesa
(Call fa a free broctue rep.ding Cmnarbt fl dw ~ c(Lfe) ..
NeWpolt Beach/Co1ta Mna Dally Piiot Thurlday. January 21 , 1993 M
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The C~tta Mt1a Cbambtr or Commerce
hit created a new half-hour cable
1•vi,ion proaram 1hra1 will con ail of
in terviews w11h ca~ official$ and
commun11y leaders, SClfllCnts about local
orpnitations and a regular f cature
hi,hli&htina community a sue~. places and
activit1e1.
1·hc program will iir on Copley Colony
C»blev1iion'$ Channel 3 a1 6 p.m. on
Mondays and at 6:30 p.m. on
Wednesdays. The debut J:inua ry program
wall feature interv1e'A'~ with Mayor Sandy
Genas and Council Member Peter Buffa.
The program will be ho$ted by Chules
Wilson of Sou1hern California Edison and
Around Town r:::::::.:~.
,__ _______ __.. . .
$<!ndJ:.".l'' item_L1o P~tnJl.YMJ,
Tlte Ot1ily Pilot, 330 W. B.ay St.,
'Cost" Mc.>sa,, 92627. • •·
Friday Ja n. 22 J
Junior Chamber of C.Ommerce -The Newport
BeKh Junior Chamber of
Commerce will have 1t.s fir~t
meeting in the Bayside Room at the
Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast
Highway from 6 to 7. 30 p.m Call
Russ Adarr at 675-4619 for
reservations and information.
Interest rate fo recast -
The public is invited to a free
program at Newport Center Library.
8S6 San Clemente Dr • titled
"Forecasting the Direction of
Interest Rates,· to be held at 7
p.m 1n the Community Room for
more 1nlorma11on. call 644·3181 or
644-3 191. .
Sarah Marqui or Leffel·Marqu1 .
0
The owners of Gtten Bum10
restaurants in Costa Mesa and two other
Southern California c1tic have agreed to
pay a combined $2.C,791 in unpaid
overtime compensation 10 29 employee~.
according to the U.S. Depart ment or
Labor.
The back pay tS part or a con~ent
Judgment in federal court against 4
Amigos, which owns the restaursnl~ in
' ques1ion, and four cxccu11ves with lhc
p>mpany. The Depar1 mcn1 of L3bor
t. reported tha1 the violations occu rred a1
the Green Burrito at 590 W. 19th St. in
Co t• Mer.a and at Green Burritos 1n
SuMel Beach and LakeYrood,
Accordins to (ederal in\lhti'ga1on., 4
Arnisos paid the 11me hourly rate for all
hours worked, in spate of some work
..-eeks as Ions a 76 hours. Back payment'
10 individual ~ployce$ ..-ill range from a
rcw dollars to more than S.S,300.
0
lotcrllnk Dal• Nt tw.ork. a company 1hat
was formed to adapl fo rmerly secret
military, sa1ellite·guidance and
communica1ion 1echnology to crea1e the
next generation or video phone
comm unications, has esiablished ib
corporate headquarters on the 11th Ooor
of the Center 'I ower bu1ld111~ in 0»1
Mc ;a.
The comp;ir1) consolicfaicd 1t Ne rthcrn
und Sou1hc1 n C:ilrfornia 11U1cc11 tc> (, ntcr
l ower. ION ofhc1:.I~ cl irn to u!kr s
\).)lCIJl 1la:11 ha) inuda htr,licr picture
cl.atity 11nJ 1ci.olu11un, a H~ll lO more
capat;1ly fur tran mi' ioni., th:rn ;any other
1elcphone ) tcm curre111ly an pl;icc.
0
C.o l.a Mc\a·bJ td SPJ f'hunnau uli( ""'
Inc. expect to po t 1992 rc.\c:nues ol
mOrc 1h:in S47U m Ilion, up 29 percent
from a ~cilf ago, promp1111~. the: cump;,ny'•
board to augment u prc-.:1uusly dcclrm:d
6.25-ccnl ca\h di1,:1dcnd ~ith ~
O-cent\• -thare tQCk dividend
·n1c da,uknd 111 amount lo 02 h re
or to<: for (' ch hare held, brinsing
S PI'~ annu01I da-.:idcnd to 1hc cqu1valen1 of
Stooa,h re.
Ilic cumpu ny uccomphshed the 1.irong
fC\Crtue gr<>Wth Ill pile or UntlC d Nation~
e unorrnc 'u11clion) that affected a .. ey
SPI opl·t 11on in Yu O\lav1a called ICN
(, km~
0
Joann ( hunh l'arlnt'n AdH·rthina &
<.raphl\ Uoi'1J Inc. has been elected 10
'l'i 1 Liie the .ad.ern)ing and ~nc:diii account
lur Uni\cr .ti Care Inc, a fa~t·a{owing
,· h!!cthh M4S1n1en11ncc organu<11ion
Garden Club meeting
Tile l"l:t'Wport Hills Carden Club will
hc,,ld cl general meettng at 9·30
a m at the Phaw II Clubhouse,
1900 Port Orlow, NPY. Port Beach
Gwen Jame-., 1n\trudor 1n Chin~
brvsh pamtmg:. witt bl-feJllJretl ror
m0tt> 1nrormJt1CJn, Cclll 640-1889 or
644·S'H3.
-Dollar~Davs 1aganza
Sa turday, Jan. 23
Bodyworks -Donn!l ·
S1nd1(1rh will g1 .. c techniques lor
better l1\11ng from 1 to J p m ac
TM Wellne\s Community, 1924 E
ClenM>Od Plact-, S,mt.i AnJ For
more information, c.-ill l58· 121 O.
Fina ncial semi nar -A
free wrninar l1tll'Cl, "If You Think
lnlert.• .. t Ratt.>s Are Going Up. You .
McJy Be In For A Surpfl~,' will ht'
t.eld from 9 30 10 11 a m at the
Memlt Lynch Anaheim Q((ice,
1065 P.1c1l1c (tnter Drive, Suite
100. Anaheim Sec1t1ng is l1mtted,
and rc.~·rvalton\ _are fl"qUtred r ()(
more 1nform,lt1on, c..ill 237·7856
Ge m and mineral show
Tht-OrJngt-Coast Mineral Jnd
Lap. IJry Soc.w1y. Inc will hold 1~
49lh annual gt.>m and mineral show
tcx:l.iy from 10 J m to 6 pm. c1nd
Sundav from 10 a.m to S pm. at
the Plumber's Union Hall, 3904 W.
F1111 St., SJnta Ana. For more
, 1nform.1t1on, c.111 546-4 389
Ecological Tour -The
Uppt~r Newport Bay Etolog1cal Tour
will t.ike place at th<' Nt>wport
Aqu.1t1c Centl'r, 1 Wh1tedifrs Ort\le,
Newport Bt!c1Ch, from 'J a m 10
noon The tour mcludt>~ a ka yal..ing
le)son and guided tour of the bay
Call Paddle Po\ ... er at 675-121 5 for
reserva1tons .1nd information
Sunday, Jan. 24
Rose-prunin g demonstration Scou
Lathrop will g11.e J hand!.·on
demonstrat ion clnd answer
que 11ons about pruning, culture
.ind U)(' of ro~) 1n the> home
land \C.lpe from 11 am to 2 pm
Jl Flowerdale Nurseri~. 2700
Brt)IOI 1n (O!>t.l Mesa (clll
7 54 (,661 for more information.
Thomas Hoving lecture
-Thomas Hoving, former d1redor
of th<' Metropolitan Museum of Art
ndd pa~t ~1tor·in chw( o(
Conno1!.)eur mJg.uine, will pr~nt
' a \pt:C1JI le<.ture on h1~ l<1test book,
"MJking the Mumm1~ Dance:
ln~ut' the M tropolitan Museum of
Art," .11 4 p m at le Merid1en
Hotel. 4500 M.>c:Atthur Blvd.,
New1)()(t Betu:h. Cost of the le<.ture
•nd recept10n 1~ S25 Entry to the
lecturt>, receptton and Newport
H.ltbor Museum iponsorsh1p dinner
1!. S 1 SO F0< mor(• inform.ition, call
759 1122
Jewish song festival -
The Fine ArU Comm1tt of Tempi
B11t Y .ihm will prt">ent J g;tl.l pops
c-onctrt of American Jew1~
M)ngy.-r1teD performed by an
enwtmble of singers and orch~tr.1
i t 1 p m. In the Soc1JI Hall of
hmplfo Bat Yahm, 1011
C•m lback, Nt!Wport 8t'ach For
mon• 1nf0<mat1on, c.ill 6'4'4 ·1999
Monday, Jan. 25
Lecture by Dennis Weaver -Tt\tt Mit.t.ance
Leegue ol Lagun1 BNch And
u;anct lt.i~ ol ~·Mal
prewnu Oenn11 WUWf • p1rt OI
ttwlt l own tUll c:8Wwicy ••· The ~ wUI II.aft 11 10:)0 a.m. •
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addlllonal 10°/o Oii _
any purchase
(sale or regular price items)
.. Present these
Daily Pilot coupons
tor addiUonal savings
now through · Sun.,
January 24, 93
•These otters good at Costa Mesa store only•
(Manager reserves the right to hm1t quantities on coupon 1toms)
No matter what your home improvement needs are,·
we have the solution at Builders Emporium
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~t-ease features men's apparel conctpt stores
M en who want l<>
be outfined in
style, from
comfortable resorc wear
to rugged. outdoor gear,
will find a complete
selection o( top quality
apparel all at one
convenient
location··at·ease in
Fashion Island
\'\'hcthcr. >·ou're an
.Md or occasional golfer,
you'll1 become 1mmer~--
1n The: Bobby Jones .
Golf Shop, which pay-,
tnbutc.• to the "world's
greatc>t golfer ' In 1930,
Jonl>S won the Grand
Slam <Brill!>h Open,
Bnt1')h Amateur, U S
Open and U.S.
Amateur), and thc
h1~t<mc..al memur<.1b1liJ,
replete: with clas ic golf
dubi,, troph1c.-s, tr<.•asur<:d
photo<, and t'\<•n a
Bobby Joni·~ I CJ j 1 • 1 9 32
training 1tlm. m.i~<.,
h< fJping a plr ,1i,ur.1bl<·
cxpc·r1cnu·
for the long summer
days ahead, check out
the Reyn Spooner
collection, where an
entire department 1s
devoted to cruise wear
from Hawaii. Featuring
"oxford doth o f the
Islands," there's an array
of short-sleeve shirts in
100 percent c.ouon and
cotton/rayon blends in
norals, rrints and
naouca dcs1g_h. Choose
from sand-was ecf 100 -
percent cotton shorts,
silk shirts, t·shirts, swim
trunks, seersucker
button-down collared
shirts and corduroy
shorts. Rcyn Spooner
typifies high-quality
fabrics and workmanship ·
in its entire product line.
at-ease recently
introduced its Willis &
Geiger Adventure Shop,
with a British mt•n's dub
atm0$phe. c, f eatunng a
working firl·place arld
authentic World War II
A < orcJ111g to <i·O\\.OU
Run 8<.·.i!t•, " lfw
p0p,Jl<Hll ( JllcJ .\ tcJP
leather flight jackets, available at the Willis & Geiger Adventure Shop.
aviator's bar Founded in
1902, Willis & Geiger
outfitt ed such notables
bri .. sth or th<• UoLb\' JCJr11.·!>
pr<Jduc.:t (JU 1•d a com.cpl '>'')re
I< 1 begin in 1'.;uvcmb•H 1992 "
.1 t·<:.l'K.' pro\ 1c11:') the large~t.
n v .t c ornpl,·tt' select m of
l$<Jl>by Jon<''> .lpp.lr(?l .lOd.
Jl(Ci,<.unes 1n the country ThG
rcwrt, act1<Jll or1c.·ntl•tl c.ollC'ction
from Hickey FrccmJn USA
fr.•cllurl·S lx•Jutirul Egyptian
cotton golf shirts; Merino woo1
v-ncck sweat<•rs m .c;lids and
cable slltc.h, ram gcJr,
ICJn~tslel'H' !>h1rt!> \'\1th golf
mot.rs. !>hurt!> .md
denim tolor<.·c.l shirts Jll ·of 100
pcrc.cnt <oltCJn; <md ap~liqucd
sweatshirts.
In add1t1on to th<.> extensive
clpparcl I ne, you'll find a
S7.000 lcJthcr <Jnd brJSS
steamer trunk; lcJtht•r su1ttJSCs.
anachcs ancl dc~k cJcccs~rics;
golf tote bJgs dnd tow~ls,
Give to
Christmas
Seals.e
The#1 hope
for the
#3 killer:
LUNG DISEASE.
T \'\11 l<H ,\'\
I I '\ c I
\\\t H I \I It'""
Bobby Jon(•s Gallowf)y golf
dubs; and l''<< n a Jones' ll'.ilher
wine <.n~cmblc filled with v..in~
and goblets. •
For cru1•.c wear, spectator ancJ
>J)oas_wcsir~ )'<>u'll (1nd thf..'
Cutter & Buck shop rc.•Jdy tcJ
Jccommodatc your <!very nec.·d.
J( CJS<' houi,cs the largc''.>l
'ol!Pct1c;n of.Cutter & Bue k tn
Orange County, from the
'i1gnaturf' long-slC'Pvc knit -,lurt
with platkN trc.itment Cgrc.it fnr
CCJ<JI wc·athcr g01f1ng or boating),
t(J the s.'V1m trunks, -,hurts. !>wc,H
<Jutf1ts, 100 p<!rc.ent cotron
d1·nim shirts and 1c:ans.
In ~pring, look (or thr• new
Cutter & Bu< k concept store•.
tliJt co-owner L111cfct Uedle and
· Joey Adolph0 fd(· igner o( Cult(•r
& Bud<. from S •attle) Jrc
crc•ating. An Amf'ncan (1-,lw1g
lodge, rcpl1c.atcd down lo the•
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la .t dt•tail, will (cature window
'><.'·•~ where you can sit do'"n,
as you look out through glass
lt\tndows onto J porch and
beyond to a !>Ccnic lake settling
"from the log_ ccilmg Jnd
wJll~ to the-MOJ•lVe Indian rug•,.
yo J'll l'llJOY the ambience of J
rust K lodge th(• perfect ·
b,u;kdrop for our extensive
mcm \ outc-rwe.ir collcctt oni,,"
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In add1l1CJrHr1 Cutter & liuck
.ippJrel, you II find Timberland
(the largt>;t c,hop in Southern
C .1hrorn1a) feJturing the td1tcr<.1<I
1int .ind Barbour, Brtlt!>h
Jll·\'\.<"Jfher ge.u in the n<>w
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Howud. Below,
Jim and Nora
Jorgensen Johnson
with Hans and
Charlene Prager.
'Onr-1118-11111'
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Re t .. urateur Mich~el
Kang 1 u uall) nght o n top
o( thin~' Bui now that he
h;s' rca\hccJ '.\O 11nd t aught:
up v.1th plan' fur hccum111g
flithcr to a wn 1n June: .ind
1 JU"ll ba k in t~n after ii
\'1q11n l\hmd trip, 1t wa'
COi\\ Ito 'urpni.c him
H1 o"cr the-hall''
h1 r1hd .. ~ p11rty 5unda) wJ) .a Michael Kang
'urprt'c;. Planner mom to be Rentt Kang, t...uri .mcJ Mikr
\ Mendl'nh•ll .and u ro l lindilrom IO\lted Kan, gruup1n lo the
honoree \ f l\t I c:et Jv.o whu;h v.a) decorated in blad
I here wa' t1 cake 1.kw ralcd with a l1J..cnc' u( Kang wc:arang o
'"her, ha.1 Aho )(:rvcd wd' Kang' fa"o ntc f~>Od -Colonel .
~ .. ndtf) chicken, original recipe and fried ·'
C.,ue~t~ included Jean and f rank Forb;ath, Russ Kruse, Karen
McGlinn. Vivi;an and <Ane l~in, Charlene and Hans Pr;ager, Joe
Gelbt-r <ind Ha.I t'lnd Kay Rosoff
I he birthday gu) 1 involved an numerou' community act1v1t1es,
which ha"e nu~ed more th.rn S1 ~-million lie and Renee became
hoard member th1~ month m ~h.arc our ~1 .. e , and on Saturda>
the)' :.arc 1n\OIH~d w11h d benefit dinner for the f-nen~h1p ~hehc
IO I ..J!fUO.t
On April 2:\, he 1~ t.o chtm ~nd will ~rve a~ celebrity chef
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Thursday, ;Januery 21, 1m 'A7
·society
Society ~dltor Vid a Dean, 642~321
. A hearUelt enort to help Hoag
C harle ne and Hans Prager
will be the first couple on th~ Four Seaw~!I {lo tel
dance floor nt the Pt!b . 20
Sweetheart Ball planned b~
~ soc1ate!. of Ho:.ig Heart
Institute.
TI1e sweetheart c.ouple \\a!.
~elected for the honor ht!cuuse,
_:wcordmg ta..ball chaarYLum :w
Nora Jorgen en Johnson the>
have given so much to the
hospital."
Great plans arc being made
.for the big evening. which will
flo..,.cr~ and rwankJe lighb
· centered "'ith a large T:sbnc and
floral hc.irt, Ann Mctun, Nancy
Snyder and
Victor Yak arc ~
decoratio n
• benefit the construction of the
Hoag Heart lnsmute Cardiac
Care Service Outpatient C.Cntc:r
The ball was the primat) top1r.
of conversation Sunda) e11cnang commi ttee
at an unde rwriter dinner held membc~
ut the ho tel under the · D1ncr!lt
. chairmanship of Shirfey Clar!.: . hc;mn ball
:md Ann-Howard ---plllns 1nclu ed
Carol und Randy Johnson, in the Prugcr,, Lin
charge of rccru1t1ng J nd Al Auer,
underwriters. reported S63,0<X) 11111 Nora anJ
ulread) mi ed. csnd, "we have Charley Hc~ter,
more tha n & month befo re the -lleine and id.
ball," commented Rand) ~ he Doolin,
thanked the diner•. whom he Society El12abeth and
ca lled "very generous." William Vincent,
"Reservations arc already 10 Anne and Dr
for 300 we ha>.:c room for 25 Aidan Raney, Arthur Voss,
more couples," saacj Nora JJ Collel'n and Dr. Joel
early during the three-onion Manl hc,ter, Melba :rnd Victor •
l>Oup and grilled .chicken with Yad~ .ind Diane and Michael
m :m o dinner. And then hcfore Stephens
the applt tu rt dessert could be ·r • pur the dinner guest~ in ••
scn cd . the chairwo man said. the mood tor the upcomant
.. Another table ha' been houilit sv.cc:l1c:Ht h'Jll. Harry 8ahb1tt
und now we hcsve o nl) r<>om for !>ang rum.inti.. "The Ve "
18 couple.:' Thought of You." dcd1ccsttn0 1t
T rcal'v appreciate the. people: to the Pragcrs And then. before
v. ho have heart and arc · gue,ls left to brave the res n' he
supporting our ball I'm sure sang his fish 'iOng from Ka}
no"" that we v.111 have .:i '>Cllout Kyser days aod had the c. ''
and there 'A1ll be .l lot of' JOtn 1n a salute to the we3thcr
d.incing hcc~u'c v.c have Art sine mg •· Pcnn1c11 from Hca\cn
Dcccu and h1!. oc1ety On.hcma Jim Roberts delighted the
pl.nmg Ul'uin " S orJ stud undcrwnter!I and guew. all ____ _
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.i tilack tau cc aero'' the '>l<sge p1uno onl). you could talk t
decorated 1n red moire. gold tahlcm:itc'>. ;.nd that doc~n·1
I me ho"'' red lacquer hc:irt:. happen o!:en )
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Writ• to: Pilot LAU«•. 300 W. Bay St .• Costa Mna. CA 92U7 • Pax tot ~170 • ... ....,..Modine (caJt-ln letters and commenta:) 142.eoM • Editor Milam Lobdel ... 142-4321, ext. 361
D.ear Biii:
.1 already
have gripes
The Presidenc of the United State~.
Washington, D C.
Dear Bill:
Sorry we didn't have a chance to
chat ye!iterday, but you were prclly
bu)y and I guess my invication to
the-maugtttittion got Jost in the
m:ul
So how') the new job going?
On the
Coast
Probably a little
more busy work
than you figured,
eh? All the
goings-on In
Somalia and
Bosnia·
Hencwhat
chacallit and Iraq
and Cambodia
ready to boil over
and Peru wi1h that
Shining Path outfit
and Haiti
and ... well, nobody
C\er !laid 11 would
be dull.
Kind of makes me wonder why
)ou didn't keel Larry Eagleton on
a'> Secretary o State. Alter all, the
guy"s been a career diplomat in the
foreign !icrv1cc for 35 years and he's
sm;irt and loLlgh.
Ueside'io, Larry's a fat guy and we
need more o( U\ in 11Tl_R2rtant jobio
around here. While JTm-on tile
sub1cc1, Ball, I've got a couple other
things to carp about.
As you kn ow, you and Al were
not my firs1 choice for President. I
thought very highly of Paul Twngas,
but I guess 11 JUSI isn't possible for 3'
guy who sound!i lake Elmer f udd to
be elected President.
So I became a Republican for * .
Clinton-Gore. I even spent fl2 for ~
one of your T-s hirts and wore it in
the newsroom here on Election
D:iy. Bui I goua tell you, Bill,
you 're not making 1t easy for me
here in Orange Cou nty.
Some of the guys l hang with arc
M> conservati've they tape Rush
Limbaugh's TV show so they can
watch it when they gel home from
work, Really! So J '>it around and
talk with guys like this and J say,
"Hey, give Bill a chance for criminy
sakes."
Then they h11 me with things hke
that Zoe Baird caper. I mean,
gcete, Bill. You appoint this woman
Attorney General, then it comes out
1h;it she's been employing illegal
aliens and was paying them under
1he table.
It's not like she couldn't afford a
real nanny or didn't know any
belier. Aetna p:ud this gal half a
mil a year"'to be their head lawyer
and her husband's a professor at
Yale law. And you want this dame
to be the chief legal officer of the
United Srnies? Jn charge of the
immigration service?
Man, I would've pulled her
nom1n~tion faster than you can say
Clarence Thoma!i.
You know what you've done here,
U111'? You've made me agree with
Newt Gingrich for crying out loud!
Ou I have to tell you to watch out
fo r guy11 like Newt? J guess you
know that there arc more than ju t
a few of the c hyper-conservatives
who actually want you to fall on
your butt. Yeah, I know, that seems
pretty stupid, but I've talked to
some of the e people. r argue that,
if yo u fail, we all (ail -the country,
the world, the whole works. And
they don't buy lt.
So help me out here, Bill. Do the
nght thing.
My best to the linlc woman.
Fred
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·Final gun Sounds on ·fooiball · controversy
•
T here's been a lot written
about Colin Morris in the
past week.
Perhaps too much.
Morris is the 17-year-old
Newp<?>rt Harbor High School,
senior who was kicked off the
School football team after he
missed one of the Sailor's CIF
games in order to attend a karate
tournament in Budapest.
His coach, Jeff Brinkley, said he
felt that Morris -a backup
tajfback -deceived him and Jet
down his teammates. He said
Morris' decision to attend the
karate tournament was taQtamount
to quitting the team and Uun...h~
did not deserve a Jetter, an
invitation to the banquet or even a
free pass to attend th e.Sailors' CIF
championship game.
The Dail)! Pilot has received
scores of letters and telephone
calls in response to an article by
Joyce Scherer on the debate and
choice. Others, though, suggested
that the coach overreacted and
placed the worth of his footba ll
program over that of a high school
student.
T he controversy over Morrjs' _ ou tcr frQm_the tcam._.QJlC oJ _
the most furious in neWSJ?aper memory, has also been widespread
with letter!> coming from as far as
Ohio. .
· Many local coaches rushed to
Brin~ley's defense\ as did many
members of the scnool's football
team. Still, some teachers and
some members of the team
privately stated that they felt
Morris deserved to be punished
but that keeping him from
obtaining a fetter or barring him
from th e banquet was excessive.
to print passages of letters and
hotline calls that represent the
various sentiment expressed in the
responses. We have strived to be
equal and fair in the selection
process and believe that what
fo llows is an accurate refl ection or
the letters ana ca rs-. --
T hero is one other point we wish
to make.
Unlike most debates in the
community, we have decided to cut
tbis one off. We can't see that
there is much more to say on the
matter. At ,teas~ not on this .Pa$e.
Opinions vary on whether the
punishment, which resulted in
Morris not receiving a varsity Jetter
and not being invited to the team's
post-season awards dinner, was
fair.
·Managing Editor Steve Marble'
. column, which ·concluded that1
Morris' punishment did .. not fit the
crime.
Morri.s, a straight-A student who
has already been accepted to USC,
admitted he made a mistake in not
telling his coach up front that he
would be going to Budapest. Still,
he said the punishment was far too
harsh.
The letters and calls have run
the full gamut. While a majority
took Morris' side, many argued
that Drinkley was, in fact, teaching
the senior a valuable ksson in
In sho'rt, there have been no ~hortage of opinions. 13ccause we simply do not have
the ~pace to print all of the
It is our 1'cehng that conunuang
the running debate -while
interesting and topical -
ultimately is-not fair to the person
who finds himself in the. middle of
it.
Colin Morris is a bright,
articulate and athletic young man.
We wi h him the best. . rcspon!>e • we have elected instead
Letters and hotline calls
Who rumbled? The coach or student-athlete?
E.'d/tor's n ote: Tht following 11rt uctrpls from /titers
and.boJllnc alls on Colin Morrls,--ll» l1~J·Hr--0ld t+bo
was k.icktd oa the Newport llarbor lootb•ll, stripped of
his varsity ltlltr and b•nncd from tbc t eam banquet
because ht mlsstd a CIF pla)Otr g•mc when be elected
to go to 11n.lnttrriatlonal karate touraamcnt In Europt. " 0
I have been in education for 25 years. Have some
parents and student-athletes forgotten some values
such as Joyalty and commi1men1? Coach Brinkley did
not just hand out the football schedule the week of the
karate lournament.
While it is true that CIF games are a week to week
playoff system, student-athletes can sec the schedule in
the fall if Colin felt so strongly about the tournament.
He should have gone to Coach Brink.Jcy early in the
season and discussed the pos!>ibility that he would not
participate if Newport Harbor advanced that far.
VINCE O'BOYLE, Newport Beach
Editor's note: Vince O'Boyle is a track coach at UCI.
D
I think the school board and coaching si.a ff should
take a long hard look al what we are paying them to
do. We all want winning sports program!i. Out most
important we want winninf. kids. High school coache\
have a responsibility to build and nurture the character
of our children, not destroy it.·
BOB CUNNINGHAM, Co!ita Me!ia
0
No school pcrM>nncl defended Colin at t.ne Jan. 6
board meeting. four tough. brave educators appeared
-Steve Pavich, Jeff Brinkley. Coach Ciarelli, -:\lhletic
Director Eric Tweit -to make sure one 17-ycar-old
boy didn't get to go 10 his final awards banquet and get
hi athletic letter.
Colin never said, "I quit." Sance he didn't, ask Jeff
Brinkley why he dances around calling Colin a quitter
when, an fact, Brinkley booted him off the team, as
lowly and painfully u po)sible, but won't sar, he did.
You can't say an employee or a $1udent "quits• just be·
cause you think they broke a real or imagined rule.
You gotta fire 'em unless they say, " I quit." It took an
edict from Dr. Carol Berg to get Mr. Drinkley to write
"anything" about why ColiG was banned from the
team. He wrote, "Colin quit the team." It's not true.
MARK DAVIDSON, Costa Mesa
Editor's note: Dawdson is Colin Morris' ~tepf11hcr.
0
What do Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson ...
and Jeff Brinkley have in common? They have not
been able to sec or admit the difference between an
athlete (Colin Morris) mi ing a game for personal
enjoyment versus a previous commitment in another
spon where the athlete is rcprei.cnti.J)g not only the
school but country as well. _ ,
MARGE JOHNSON, Newport Beach
0
I say "Amen" 10 the criticis.m of Lbe action or the
coach and school board members toward Colin Morra .
·1 he young man who had and took the opportunity and
the courage to r~prc!ient our country in Budapest.
C.D.LEECH, Costa Mesa ~
0
. This i!i high sc hool. Thi\ 1\ :Jl>ou1 lcuro1ng. Jeff
Brillkley doe!i ha~ a ~pane Jclf--il-rml..ley l'T a
educator. And )'e), Jeff Uranl.lcy 1 .. 1ead11ng a k )!l<>n 10
value~ a lcs'>On that should h:t\C been t.iught to Mr.
Duvid,on and his step·~n J long time Jgo
As for Steve Marble. You arc ou1 of line. 1 do no&
see why you concinually try to ")lir up 11\c pot" in thi'>
situation. 1 his i none of )Our bu,ine'' .
JAMES WARIU:.N. Corona del Mar
James Warren I!• an NCAA rcf eree.
0
I have been coaching for 14 yc:m, I wa~ also 3
manager of three different re>tauranb for 14 years. To
be a part of a te am requu~ commitment. honesty and
di)Ciphn e, the same '' required 1n the ,,.,.or~place if it 1~
to be successful.
The 17-year-old football pl:.ayer or the I 7·year-old
bu!iboy, 1( he 1s unwilling 10 be honest and committed
to the team, must face the consequence-. of h1 ) action .
I have neHr kicked anyone off a pons 1cnm, they
chO!iC not to ma~e a full commitment I ha'e never
fired anyone from th; re!itauran\, they cho c not to
make a full commitment Sometime' in both s11ua11ons
it might not have been the bc!it• for th at 111d1vidual. but
it was the best for the team :ind i1s (uture
TONY CIARELU . Newport Dcach
Tony C)11n:lli I } D football c-o.1ch nnd h1\tory te,Jchcr at
Newport J lnrbor.
0
It 1 .. ery difficult not to feel !iymp:uhy for Colin
Morm. He learned one or 1irc·., ironic>: "It\ :ilmo t
irppo s1ole 10 have ii oil ... He s1;,nd today with hi'
karate gold medal. Forty dedicated Newport I iarbo r
football players· have Cll· (tnahst putchc adorning
their leuerman jad.c:t!i. Colin made 1ha1 choice
JOJ IN WALZ. Coton~• del M.1r
John Wa/J 1s o member uf the Corona dd M•" T.V.
Club, a football boo tcr organhatu.Jn
0
I ha ve just retired after 45 years as an Jthleti't
director 1n an Ohio high school. As a visitor to your
community, I would like 10 ay a few word'> concerning
the recent coach-player episode at Newport Harbor
High School. I must stand firmly behind the coach. We .
in Ohio, respect an unwritten law that imphes. once n
student choose a sport, he or he must tay with that
sport until its conclusion.
FREDERICK E. COPl:. Salem, Ohio
0
Re: llrticlc by Joyce Scherer 1n Jan. 15 p:ipcr quoting
(Newport Harbor High football player) Beau R:ilphs
Hooray! for this young mnn! He' got a 101 more
sense, honest and integrity then any of the 01hc"
making comments abou1 Colin Moms' dcc1~ion ...
LEE MARKLUND, Co)ta Mc a .
0
No one can give back to Colin the lo'>s of ~haring the
final week\ and awnrd banquet Wl\h hi\ friend' nor
undo the hurl and disgrace he ha~ already uffcred I le
will get over all that. He hai. been told to put all that
behind ham and we have no doubt that he will pur!oue a
life of challenge and inlcgrity ond prove hi\ worthinen
in school and beyond ...
Perhaps there is something more Mr. Drinkley can
do h> hurt Ccl1n-If w, we-will not telcnt in de(cnding-
Coltn and puri.umg h1) right .
PAT DAVIDSON, Co l:t Meu
£dlfur' note Put D:JV1d>0n is Co/Jn M orri!1 ' mother.
0
t think that what happened to Colin 1s tragic. f 1h1nk
the coach made a mistake ... but I have to applaud the
principal and school board for backing the coach in his
dec1 ion for 11 rf his progriim to run.
·TREV .HEINING. Santa Ana He ights
0
Thi) i!i un abom1na1ion exceeding all ,,.,.hich I found
coUusaon bct-.cen 1he athletic coaches and ~hool
adm1nistra1ion in another school district in which I was
a teacher for 38 years. Thc!ic people stay together and
they think only of their own self interests.
JOHN RUSSEL. Costa Mesa
0
I have a me ) ge over Cohn Mom ; Two of my i.ons
played high \Chool football in Bclle\l\lc , Wash. My
youngest was the third cook in our re~taurnnt during
the summer and also pfaycd football and one ~aturday
night two of our cooks were sick and my son had 1ht
dec1\ion of making a choice C?f helping us or playing 1n
a game. He ch<»e 10 help h15 father and l and
expl ained that 10 h1~ coach. Hi s coach let him know he
admm:d his decision and my son-played the season a1
his Cir t string pot1ition. The following year, my husband
died and my son went on to play four years of footb11ll
at the University of Puget Sound, is now married, a
father. and a very succcuful young man of 32. What
that coach did 10 Cohn Morris is unforgivable.
SHIRLEY TIHA. Balboa
0
l would hlr..e 10 call !or the immediate removal of Mr.
Brinkley. To dismi ~ Cohn Morris Crom the football
team indicate that he lack good judgment.
PAUL STEPHEN, Newport Beach
0
I am INOndertng why in this age of poor role models,
Le. Rodney King, 1his young man is not getting
recognized for his aecomplishmcn~ incJuding receiving
a varsity lellcr which was stripped from him whrch I
think is so cruel, winnina a gold medaJ while
representing our nation and majntaining a 4.8 grade
average. How many public-educated studenlS can
match Colin's effort'>? He deserves to be on the cover
of Sporb Illustrated. Coach Brinkley, give ii back.
ROBERTA BACKSTROM, Costa Mesa 0 .
If the information in Steve Marble's column 1s
correct, l don't think Jeff Brinkley has any right to
coach young men in roo1ball or nnythina else. ·rhat i~ a
terrible inju~ticc tu Colin Morns. Herc's a kid who did
everything he 1hou&)lt woJ right all during hii. hiah
school yeu and lhcn to have some arbiJrary deci ion
like that ruining all the good things he hid in hiah
school with his friends in football is a terrible decl ion
in my judgment.
AL KJGER, Corona del Mar
How to contact your legi s lators NEWVORT-MESA UNl•1£0
SCHOOL OIS1 IUCT, 1601 16th St , Newport
Beach, 760-3200 Act1na upuCntcndcnt: C.rof krt Board Mcmbcf1· llod MacMllU..,
prc1idcnt, Jim de Doom, Rod MacM111lan. Judy
hanco, Sherry Loofbourrow, Ed Decker.
Martha Fluor. forrctt Werner.
and wc11 Newpon lkach)
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Martu lt'lflOtl, (R), 37th Dist. 140 Newpon
Cenccr Drive, Suite 120. Newport lk1eh,
92660, 640-1137 or (916) 4'$-4961 (Reprcun"
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STAT! AS 'EMILY
GtU•n ftrpeoa. (R), 10th Oi1c , 4299
MaeAtthur Blvd , Suite 204, Newport BeKh,
92660, 756-066$ or (916) '4S·ml. (Newport
Beach and Cotta Meg)
CA.UJ'OllNIA COA.STAL COMMI SION
San Fnncleco (4tS) 904-5D> (South couc
re&k>ft cover ... ft>Ut bctwten off1«1 Lo Lona
8e1eh (213) $90-.5071, and S.n Oieto. c.. .... 1 .. er OM Md_,. (619)72.).9286
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Hall f1' AdmJnaacratioft, 10 Ovk Center Plau, s. .. Ana, 92'70 I
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Santa An• Hcl&hts) 834-JSSO
COUNTY IOAJU> or EDUCATION
200 Kalmus D11ve. Q>St• Mesa, P.O Bo 90SO.
9262,8..9050, 96MOOO.
ll1aalMtll o. llwtln, member, Tf\11tcc. Arca S
(0:.ca MUI, NntpOC't Beach.)
COAST COMMUNl'JY Ou..£0£ OlSTRJCf
1370 Adema A\'t. Colta Moa, 92626, 432·5012
0..C.Hor. Alh4 P. F'trUll4ta. Phd.;
Prte*at~ N811CJ A. Pollard: Board Mcmben:
1a1tnJ ..... PHI G. ltflU, WelUt' G. ......._ ~ l. R•J1: Student l ru1tcc:
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OM.NG& COUN'IY PAJa IOAIW
• F1(r Dr., Coata Mcu, 75l·FAIR Prcaidcnt:
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MESA CONSOUOATF.O WATER Oln'IUCT
19M Pla«ntil, Coll• Mc 1, 631 ·1200 Board
Members: Trud1 OU.. llHIC h•laa, Mlf'lo
Out ... lt, J1dc U1ll, To• N..._
COSTA MESA MNITAJlV DISTRICT
P 0 Bo• 1200, Co.ta Mch 92628-1200,
7S4·504l. Board Members: J1mc1 Wahner, J•mcw f crrym•n. tlarry Ore.eh, Nate Rude
ind Art Perry.
CITY GOVUNMENT
Cotta MtNa Cicy tta.11, n fllr D11w, 7'4-Slll.
Sandy Qui., mayor; Jo. Ericbon, Maiy
1 lotnbl.Kkk, Peter Buffa. ind Jly Humphrey,
council mcrnbera.
N.,..,.., 1Ht9't Cuy J 1.11. 3300 Ncwpof t Blvd.,
644·1JOiJ. Mt)'ot, Oartn« T"rncr; Mn)Ot pro
1c1n, Jun W111: Joha C-0•, Evelyn Hart, lul\n
lkd,c1. Jnn Dtbay, Phil SantUM.
An lndepe~nt N~per
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C~ Community News. Inc.
Elliot St~n, Jr.
chal1m1n
Jim Gret1lnpr
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editor & *e pmkjent
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Tht' un~r f()( f &mtly Cou~1ng. ..
non pro(it counwhng crntl'r ~rf.ld
with the YIN:A, nttCls add.tJONJ 00.rd
~m~n who ~ one tirne a monlh
to ptO\>tde community wpport ;,nd d1
rection f0t the a!n~r. Aft.0, the cenl.C'r
nttd) • pirt-time volunteer m the t'\'t'
rungs .lS • t~ionQ. F0t 1nfonnaoon,
air Ad1~ne Stockolf or Non.i ill 754·
1144,
needs indude ~ ~ typi .tnd fjC.
ing ilolh ~nd ~With~" ~t.indwol•
1ng to work 'Nlth ~ photo cotltti.on
for 1nfonNoon, ah Ch.J'*" Bftdlf'f •t
S.48 ·7229 Of ~ry £~11 Gt>dcUrd at
856·719)
Cllll ..... Lllll ICY ....
nuu "I r..C..t!t:.nWp ~ subleQUt!ntly
t'n.tblti dw parehl •~ to t .tdl the
f•moly p.1rtnbng, ct.mmunlat.on ~Jll~
<ind pt~m W. ng t.echniqioe. liiqu ,.
.tbr.1Ut ~ '''"""I ~ The cm •:t •oo ~ lod~ to ~i. fam•I·~ ol hi r~ ch.ld1r n who .trf' " •
htm ol p..lfff'llll dru .iddlC1JQI} Vr,il
untH-n with .. bac wuund 1n the ""'°''
'.ti (~ arf' ptf'ftrrt'd FOf •"'or m.lll()ll
nn f'\tl~r progr.tm, ull 722·1 lCJ7 ·
The eo.t.a Meu LMrtlCy Ctoop run by MMr'llP Fullet and RuOI Wilt.On ntt<f•
voluntttn to help people lx"Come l1tt't·
ate or tf'Jeh Engllth u • ~ l•n r. • ~ A MO< training WSt.1()(1 will be ~ Dl\lll•R•ntal C....
ul'iched ~n 12 on TUesday t1nd fhuf\· Th,-h ~N Ot!-.elopmf'nt.f (M!Pr '"
d.ly ~t'nmgs from 7·9 P m <U 1"e F.r\I Cost• ~ nHc:h ,.,)unlf'elt 111 .a\d in UOllcd Method~ Church. 420 W 19th SI. Cmt.1 Mesa The cl.us S90f'l"'•'e0 b)' 1tw <l•wcx.m ""'""w~ le1wrt' pm
the Ccnta l CX•nv County l•tf'r..cy t'"" ukmg rf".'.id;onl) 10 <l.l\~ "' •
~" "nd WC>ln«n OVff 20 ye.,, o( .tge ~1ng 11\'t'd on Or•nv Coun1y fOf six
mon1fi, on thf' jOI:> '°' .tl ~&st ) mon~
"1e lll't'ded to w~ .u btg brodler\ 0t
big sisters '°' ch11dr~ 6· 16 from singk-
p.tren1 homes It ~Utrf'\ t1 one·ye"
c.omm.tmtttt ol 4 6 hcxm J>t'f Wttk to
~"e "' • uJk-model fo1 ti child Ap·
pliuncs must ~ through " scrttning And
1nleMl-w ptO<.l'\s "' dO the children, and
effort> "''" tnadf" to Cotnpillbly rNtch
rhfo two l0t 1nf0fm.uion, c.all 544 7771
Council. 1> dediattd to te.w:t1tng adult~ wa ... St:<tf't.611.o1l gr1>und :..ttping. .tnd
Tht' Col~ H06p.ul Cm.I;, ~ Aux 10 re.td wnte and spulc lnitliih Vol sti.1ll111j,\ '"'" ctr;1n n11 st(J(t• Tht-y •ko ¥
1hary" ;,k.qys lootung for frl(>nd1y peopll" untttn must l.Jk<' a SIX·wt'C'1. lr.iining Cl'pt d.,n,Hi<>ps 1n fvrn11ur1• oolf\J clothing
10 Volut~lttr .at the nosp1ul In hefp ~11h courSI" to become a Laub.ich lllf'r.i<y and ,..,, •AIW-ri wf'k•.mf' for rc\l>ft: 1nf0fm<1
•ht' patients and to perf0tm def.cal du Enitf1dl·.tt-•·S«ond·t..ngu;,ge tolr}I' ft;t IK>f' "'''Com!! R.tuvh .. , Cf'57·5188 AaMlcll ... CPoa,
Tht' ()f ;,ng. County Wpl rr o1 1~
wcric.in Bed c;w,;.. neecf. I QIUAlf:eh
v.ho enJOY public 1pe .. l1ng to tlddrt:14
communlly groups abou1 Rt'd Cr°" w:r
.o<n '' p.irt of the Wpler • ~pt:.il.ert
Bvre.iu Voluntttr ~bloe 1nfotm.llloo c.ol
f,cen •re also nttded to .. " .s liJ1wJo\
with tht' m«l1.i in d1W\lt'1 .tnd en ·1
•~ For 111forrNIJOn, call S!Mn W e-sthfot 1nf0nn.mon, Qll M.lrgttt_j_i1l!tL.il .... Hli-- ------.--
m IJ(e p«ewde~p;-~ 4 friends or ......
640·-4420, Of Colltge Hosptt.ll of c®.. UllV ~ 1t &42·2714 Trom the hoors of 9 "-"" ..__ Cotta Mesa l..lrlry .1,m -4pm .,.. ........ llnlor Clllzii• f'w, Tbef11·1\d cilht'(~1a~l1b14r
roe)' s.1 u..uoni f °' 1nfoun;i 1 '°" ult
udy 1t111n.icc~ .11 8)S·5l81
Tht' Am Ac.Mkmy' ~ Or.t1i (r,ynl~
n emu ~ It • llt'W umbre l.i org..in•
·.itt00 tor the Cost• N\es.. Art leJgut
Ballt'I Mof)1m.in1e (CN.I M~ C1vK
l.l~holM' and l'ewputt ~.l<.h Shu~
111 The group 1 punning tu lund •md
111ld • commun•tv •rt) fac 1l1h 10( tJ ,.
toul fVOups in (~y Mc.>w I or mou• 111
fc,1m.1hcJt1 t.tll Ahcf' l~t.'tl 41 '..ti).
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AllOCilllln R11ll11Bt Creators
l h!! thrte ,.,t'.t Sc:•)~ .ind Girls (.lub\
nt't'd 'c.olunll·f!tS fornum('rout re.isom in<lud·n~ \-olunto·n < ()j(~ "" athletic
lt'.ttm ilnd lt'.tCt~r .... tv. c.in spPnd II
luup-t• ol twiyr~ 1 ' ~'"" muh1plt se)l()nt ~Nlt"\lt'! on,.. <an .ttl111d1 111 teach an an
<>r u.tlt work,hf,p tor ' 1 } ytdl·old~
Vuluntt'!'r) Jto• n~'<l·~I lot .iftrrnoon) m
th•• \h<.Jp 4•t'J t:.'·S pm I .ind ~ITW
l(JOfll\ ill .ill lh<f I ,lff.',I locJtlOll\., In• dudon~ lhf' l<.io• ( f"t1lr• at 661 I lam1lton
un lhf' ~e! sod1• •ii < rl\ld MPSa tM-Lou
) .tn1r1tn (Pnlt r a• : 1 )1 Tustin AVi? bto '
hind 1h1• .... 1,,. ' S< "'" .ir t 1hf' Eist Bluff
Cenu•r at 25~5 V1.r.1 f.>< I Om by Co1on.i
Del MJr H1sh Sc tio... h>f 1nf()(m•11on,
ult Od. Pn,,.1 r~ «JI H.i•bor AIN B<¥
and Gt1k Ou1ur t.4: n4~
Brdle Institute
Communiry 1 lospiCe Clre .iin Ofg.>n•
ution th.Jt provides meda l •nd emo
lion.ii support to terrnin.illy 111 p;s1.1enu
•nd 1ht"\r f;,mrhes 111 tht' Oranv Couni)-
are;s needs volun1eers m Cosu Mei.)
.and Newport Beach Voluntet>n mu\I bt•
ablt> 10 give two to four hoor\ pt>r wt'<:k
~nr v1)1ting people j1<ovtding pero0d1c 1e
spite rellt'f to c.in• s-vers, reading and
wnting letters and run111ng occ..u1on.il Pr
r.inc:h Other non pauent "olunlttt r.p
portun1l~ .irt' a\f.iolablt' 1n lhe hc6p o•
oftlCe or commu111ry and requ11e m1n1mal
traming For 1nforma1o0n or reg1S1tJl1CJn
call Cindy u 11d .JI 6)7-7075
COltl Mia CMc PllYtlOUle
1 he (ost..J Mest1 Civic Pl.iyhouse ne<'ds
many volunteen f0t ushennp. "b.icluu g<>
nu1l1n~ typing. ligtlu, w.und el~
spt><1.tl effect\ costumonK, collecl1ng
prl>p\ pl.ty reading comm1net-, pro
grtlms .id ... ert1Stnfl,. public relJtolln\ fund
Hr.t It ,,.,, !utr 1.~'\ for ~II) r.t1\1ng. house m.inagers. .i '\f\Wnt. lu
blond .adu1 pHMIJ•• YJO.il rtc1e.iihon.tl product'n membf'rsh1p Cbmmollf't',
.ind <"lUCill"""'' oppo11un111es 111 h Ip c lr.tmnjl, .and ~r.irgh1enonjl, up, and ph<>
t.hnd mt·o .i" J ""otnf'n """rcomt' ~.i. tos:;1.;iphy Fw mon• 10T0<m.itl<ln calf
1oon Jnd othN p1uh ('!Tl\ 1t'41ed to kl'i\ man.u;ing d11ector Palt'y T .1mlx·ll1ni <II
_,. a ~ppr..r1 wuup ,,,, ·~ l1br•r, ntt.'d
Ttw ~ t-'\l"s.a Senior (Pntn, .i
multi purpose $elll()( Wl\ICP1 '"''"'), I\ now ~ .;1 t~ corner of 19th St1t't·1
and Pe>mont1 A"enue \ioluntf't'rs .ir ...
nttdcd lo F'(J\11d e OCC..SIOl'lal llJll~
tion to fra1 senl()(S, do minor hom1 11
paors tlnd to •\Sl\I with ~ 1JI f"l.1•n1
lund-1.i1ung. g<'flt'r.tl oUo<r wf>fl.. .um
word ptOCffimg Volunlttr lf\SlructoH .,e •l\11 nttded for das~ al 1tw cPnl( 1
1ndud1ng book rev1rw, choru~. wuo<l
worlan~ ff'W't'lry ""'"'"& tlnd S1>4ruv for more 1nformal10n <a I thr• ~·n101
Center .al 645·2356 from 9 11 m ·'>ti m
DorottlY• T1lrttt llloo
Dorothy's Th1ch Shop in (C~J .._.,
-...h1ch lx•1Wf1ts the AIDS Se"'"<"> f 1 ur
da11on of Orange Ccwnty nf'f'<i '"'
untt'i'f 10 se1"e u astuer\ •nd hl'lp
-...11h ptl(.1np,. 'JOftong ;,nd clt'Jll•f'J.; T i,'Tlt"
dt"\oh<tl 1\ up lo 1he 1nd1\f1du4I <1nd \fott•
hoo." Jrr T ue)(i•y S.atu1d.>y l1om 10
ii m • .. p m r ''' 1nf()(f(latoon r.1 I '' 1tl' man4~r IO\t'ph A~er al S41 11,1,.i
Enter Sall
~''""""'''> IC! run Dt>l'1 ~llM .;ind ~t.11 1tw bor,~ r• ""' .... '"' !ht• lobr4f\ foi •lo(·tltn 1.A
u<.t'-1 t,,,., 'oil'ICJ JIU•dl.t~nit ol n<..,.., <•l'!f'\
l"e t.L•;srr 1n g••n1•1.il un ~ ~<Jlut1IN"1•
V.1tt (•I'll( oil \l<1tl\ ;ind lht~• .... llti 4 w1IJ
'"l-V'''!>S '-< the ""°""""J"'' 10 h1·lp run rhklro•n) <r.ilt µ1 r.11T\\ Orr.t•f\ .. ,t:
r1·•"'•"'l lo ht"lp v. th '"" Uch s 10 tht.>
tr 'f'.t•bound p11..gro1m Also tli<l'>C 1n1Pr
hll· • 1n \11>lut1ll'n1ng lo help adm1nr~n
rh .. • 1111· ~r.ernh ~'1:'"'" ;ite t11'1'df'd
IJOU•) .,.,... Lt'• bt~ 1nclud111g l"\if'nll\
.irul '4•-f' •·nch f ,., onlr..rmJloOn, call 1h1·
l,f,,, n JI f,.;i, 6/t-1 S
Girl Scouts
H" (,r's Scc. ... is of 0•.inge Count~ ""'
r1 1 n d 1 ildult •nlu11u·N\ Volunlf'•',.. c111• nt'1-<lo~I tor tmcip ,,..,.rlt•h Thett are aho
sr,(-c1.1I rnmm•t1t~ 10 plan ~t'nl.) '°' the
~ti> and .idu!ti \.nmm•t•et'S could ('nt.:i 1
f'<l(•0\1•(' l•mt'' OH I M'llf'e GI lou•
'l'lf'nih\, ''' 3 4 l10or) it monlh o.,,.r a tutt
\l'J• ,,,, t>flgoon~ 1.om"1 ':l~ n t• vrl
S.:.001~ illt' •lw;,, &r,,.;. n;;: for commvn t~
pt'< plf' w l(1t1' I') \hau I' •pi'ft11ot• lr.r r)("I
l1m1• l1•c1ur~ dN!or>t1\tr.1t '•n\ ct rl.i ~
f "' 1nlorm.1ttN1 c..ill tht-C1•I St'"''
Cnun!...!..' ( 0!.•"I~ Cw,irrv ar •U A...::u(J.~
lu>OC1J1Jon Rtn.11 ..,,., r C1r.i1or " .i
IUll•profrt group in CcJ!o.tii .._~ · v.tJJd
µonsors .tOd wppoxti mu II uullt'.K t
"ommunoty ~,,,.,, pro1tr.tm \ \uch •n lht'
h1)1Tlt'f1•u W,,CIUJ" ARC O('NJ \IUI
pnt~ 10 dol\Jtr JO(J rtel1w1 j!.lr..o~·· '-llf"
1tt.'l'lb fur w1 SJ1111d.i1. luncf·t .. 1>er• ,.,
~142 COi Lant' llw ·1oup rcl-n oo
public wpPt'.rt 111 fll<i•f11.1•11 n"l(llt1I•
"''f'(h of food u11l11;. ancl \t11•h1•1 c())I• 111
pdd1uo11 to 1111•m"·.in~ dediJ\hblr d
n<1toOnS the gri"'p nt -d took .. nd ..
ttud. I"' it> l<lw v.ml. pell)! "ti.ch '" ~v:.ods 10 cummun1h rn.'t'fl c.illi.. 1111
hilrll.11-...1wli: 11~•11 itl\d rk•an1ng ,..tn
Ptht'f ~ •' .i 1.ulunl :t'' gr1nt v.•1l1:r
~ Vuittl'lh(!j .,,,. ~~t~~J6<)
in the <.re.1111.1• l\n\ < r o11u pclf1or>11 <>I 1h1·
E.a~ll'r ~al~ Society nf't"h \~unt• r 1\
IOf on~·n~ cleflc.ll WOtl tu rl'lfl m p•u
---.....,a!M'1tlf -nr.T01en w!Uf d~b1l 1 ..... ai\<l
ptut;1.im, It> d,,,,, IOI <JUllllK' Of l/J lt'.Jlt Costa Mell flltorlcal Society
IJ1~1llc• Voluntt'f•o ~ill tx• tr.i1nl.'d to
v.Ofl.. .,..,th th.• bl nd on th~ v.<><thv.hilr
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. For McGllnn, charnr begins at home
..,... While she leaves to help poor In
Central America. the members of
her Human Relations Committee
will be honored in Costa Mesa.
do $Omething of aubstance," McGlinn
Wednesday seemed more excited about the
committee's upcoming commendation .
The commince is beina honorec;t at a Mod·
els of Unity Awards Ceremony Saturday at
Cal Stale Fullerton. The ceremony is spon-
sored by the Baha'i's of Orange County.
wa founded in 1986. Uving Room Dialogues
be&nn in 1988 aii. a result of city·widc di•&ur-
bances caused in part because or friction
generated from the City Council election.
The dialogues were resurrected in 1992 co
meet the needs of a rapidly chanaing cttlnic
makeup of the city.
By Joer Beers
Stalf W~
COSTA MESA -The Ci ty's Human Rc-
larions Comrniuee will receive a commenda·
lion Saturday, honoring it for allcmpting to
build bridge~ between the city's ethnic com-
The Baha'i fa ith began in the early 1800s
in Iran. There arc 6 million adherents across
the world· and about SOO in Orange County,
said Teri Knoll, a member of the Tustin
chapter.
One or the religion's basic tenets i the
drive toward universal peace and global
unity.
This year, lhc dialogues will surface once
again. committee member Eleanor Hum-
phrey :iid, addin& that the dialogues arc de·
igned for not only newcomers from foreign
backgrounds, but longtime resident as well.
"We want the people who have been here
many ycllrS to find how worthwhile and en·
riching this new blood can be," 'She s:tid.
"We feel 1he more we can get people in
touch with each other, the more enl ightening
it is for all or us ...
munities.
Bu-t· Karen McGlinn, th.
committee's chairperson,
"'on't be in attendance.
She'll be in Central Amer-
ic:l scrubbing noors and
bandaging wounds.
McGlinn, "ho was re-
cent!) named executive di·
rector of Share Our
Seh e~. the city's largest
ch:irity, lc:ive) today ror
On a smaller scale, the Orange County
chapter of the faith wanted to recognize local
~roups and individuals who have reached out
10 help others.
"The ceremony is an effort to show 1he
general public tlRrf arc examples oluniry
taking place,'' Knoll said. "So often \\e see
examples of disunity and racial dish:.irmony.
This is our way of showing individuals and
groups who are promoting unity."
McGlinn has been ch:iirper on of the com-~
mittee ince Jast June.
Guatemala with her son ....._ _____ ...J
Michael and her brother· McGlinn
Other groups and individuals who will be
honored Saturday include a San ta Ana nun
who worked with Latino immigrants. a Ful-
lerton police officer who serves as a bridge
betweeh the city and Hispanic community,
and an elderly woman who took a poor fam-
ily under her wing.
.. T cant saycnougnY.pr s of prai;°e or the
people on this committee," she said.
"They\e come in and taken a pretiy much
ordinary commi11ce and transformed it inro 11
really proactive com mince committed to
changing opinion in the city. And they've
done it in he best possible way."
in-law, a Kanl.a) Ci ty priest. They are part of •
a medical team that will spend 10 days in
Guatemalan \-illages, treating the sick and
helping the poor.
While she is exciled about the trip and the
opponunit) to "really roll up my sleeves and Costa Mesa 's Human Relations Commi11ce
Along with the living room dialogues, the
commiuee i spon oring the community quilt
and also asked McGlinn to urge the Cit~
Council Monday to issue a statemen t of Solt·
darity wi1h a city mJdent bear 1wo \I.eeks ago
in Laguna Beacl\_in a hate-crime.
HUMPS
From Al
and "'as expected to approve a city
s1alf recommendation to keep the
humps in place permanently.
" The city's transportation-direc-
tor, Peter Nagh..i\l, '>aid the speed
hump) are a succesl..
"There has been a drop in
!>peed and traffic volume on East
16th, they ha\e done what the~
OFFICER
From A1
until September that he began
walking withou1 a visible aid.
Now Nishimura wears a brace to
~upport his leg, w.hich has lo~t 70
percent of its strength. He is still
numb around the knee and at the
base; of the lOCS. Sharp eains
sometimes shoot th rough his back.
And he has leg cramps.
were supposed to do," Naghavi
said. "Some cars have naturally
gone to Eas1 15th, but it has nor
been a significant increase."
Others aren't so sure.
''Most definitely there are more
cars now," said Rosemary Beir-
man, who has Jived on East 15t h
fo r 22 years. "lt was heavy anyway,
but after th e speed humps, it's
gotten really bad. And there arc
so many chilorcn on this street,
l 'm concerned for them.•·
fou r years, training 5 miles per
day.
Nishimura said he also is anx-
ious to start working full -time
again.
Newport Oeach Traffic Engineer the cities hnve bumped horn l. on
Rich Edmon ton said his ci ty took se,cral traffic issue~ in th e area,
readings shortl) afler the speed including the c ... 1cn ion of the
humps and reg1i.tered about 1,000 Costa Mesa Freeway and propo ed
more cars f¥r dJy on 15th. But bridges ove r \Vc)t 19th und Gisler
Newport Beach has been unable streets.
to gauge accurate numbers since
then becau e m traffic-counting The East 16th speed bump
equipment hJS been vandalized \\ere installed 1(1 December, 1991,
three times in the pal>t year. :tfter a group of citizens a J..ed for
Costa Mc a ·h traffic cou nts on help in reducil)g traffic.
East 15th have shown an increase Since the in)tull..ition. daily trip
on s~part or th~ street and .!.....-counh-on -Ea~l l!>th ha fall
deer.ease on or.hers, some thing Ed· from 4.ooo to 2.500 and 3,erage
m~.nston questions. . speed have declined from 3 mph
The . numbers do.n t appear to 10 31 mph. Naghavi said.
be consistent," he said.
The neighborhood is located in
the middle of a joint study be·
t\\-een Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach. The !>tudy is researching all
traffic matters between 19th Street
and Coast Highway. In the pas1,
Naghavi ~au.J 1ha1 with ft\\Cr
cars on Ea~l 16th. adjoining Mreet~
are re ceiving more cars. but the
number ha~ been dbtributcd
cquully between Ea)t 17th and
E:t5t 14th.
CllNTON
From A1
Si.xth·ar•de student at Newport
Elementary School watched the in·
auauration on televisiun Wedne1·
day witb mi.xed feellnas. "l don't
like Pr~ident Clinton, but l think
he'll probably do better than
Bush," said 12-year-old Alexandr:i
Du lien.
"A lot or my students hnve said
they are not very excited about
Bill Ointon -they're reflecting
their parents' views -but they
believe his changes will help,·• said
teacher Bette Ro ~.
Orange County Democruti c
Party Chnirman Howard Adler
and his family attended the in·
auguration. Adler called it :i deep-
ly moving experience that brought
tears to his eyes. .
"There is a re al, intenl>C desi'rt
on the p an Of all Americans to
-sec him succeed,'' Adler sQid. ·:we
all live here."
Adler, 49, who \\-Orked all legil>-
lative coun!>el to a House finance
committee during the Kennedy,
Johnson and Nixon administra·
lions, said about I million spectJ·
tors lined the inaugural ·parade
route Wednebday.
"I' e neve r seen anythi ng like it.
The nation' capitol seems almos t
as friendly as Disneyland," Adler
said. "h's a real spirit of reunion."
Newport school bu) driver
Coleen Moore, a Oush )Upporter,
is not quite so san~uinc about the
Clinton prcsi<lcnC). ''l wa n't im-
prc~d with his speech," he said.
''l wa sn't really th at happy \\ilh
Bush, but I 1ue11 I aot used ~ Bush.'·
Moore believes Oin1on will ~
unable '° deliver on many oC ~
promises he made duriftl hil cam-
paign and she fears hi&hcr cues.
Orange C-0ast College stude1u
J arrcJl Murrell, 19, bclievca
Clinton already is breaking cam·
paign promises, such as sanctuary
for the Haitian bo3t people. But
he is hopeful that Clinton will
make good on his pledge to make
college avnilablc for every quall·
fied student who wants to attend.
"I look at it from the perspec-
tive or a young, blttfk male. We
need education to help us function
as a society," Murrell said. "A Jot
of my friends have dreams ond as-
pirations but they can't affo .. d to
go to school."
David Gottstcin, 36, a yacht •
snle sman a1 Daylinor Marine Ccn-
i.n ... Nc\\~rt Beach, said hue-'-1 1
was a small surge of aJes in his
otherwi e depressed bu inc after
Clinton was elected.
''I voted for Oush because l was
afraid of Democrats in the White
I louse with their tax-a nd·spend
policies," Gottstein said. ''But I'm
optim1)tic. We've n0ticed si nce
Clinton· \\U) picked to be presi-
dent, people feel more confident.''
Over a1 Coa51 Music store ih
Cosia Mc!la, salesman Don Solo
reports no increased interest in
the l>:UOphone since Clinton's elec·
ti.on. '!When Bush pl ayed o Fender
Stru1ucaster (electric guitar), l
didn't ell any more of those,"
Solo said. "Out Cli}ltOn just ~
came president toda). o you
neve r ~now."
"I'm just happy to be alive,
though," he said, smiling. "It
could have been worse."
Nbhimura l.aid he would even
endure the pain, and the excruci-
ating rehabili1a1ion session he
must atlend 1hree times a week. if
only he could run. ·
The doctors. he said, are sur-
pmed that he h~s come this far. ·
But Nishimura said he intends to
Work weeks typically lasted 50
to 60 hour) before he was shot.
Since rct~rning to work last
month, he's been scheduled for 20
to 25. And while he once spend
his shift on the streets as an un-
dercover officer, he's now 011 the
computers.
Nishimura said he misses th e ac-
tion, and he mai ntains that his en-
counter with a bullet will not deter
him from hunting down crime on
the streets in the future .
"It could have happened to any-
one," he said. "Lt's JUSt one of the
hazards of polife:' work."
AT CROWN,_ WE
NEVER -. CUT CORNERS
go even further. "
His immediate goal is to partici-
pate in this year's Baker-to· Vegas
run, a relay race for law enforce-
ment officials. ''It's coming up in
March, so we'll ~e,'' he said, add-
ing that he ran the race the last
Quit
Worrying
About
Your.
Weight
Fortunately, his wife, Samantha,
27, feels the same way. since she is
an officer at Monterey Park. The
two met there while he was a re-
serve officer there and married
five mon ths before he was hot.
"You can't dwell on it,'' he said.
"You've got to pick up and get on
with the rest of you r life."
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Newpon Oassic Pro-Am, the
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Nike Tour (formerl) the Hogan
lour) and probably 16 or 17
from the reguhr (PGA) Tour."
Baum i.a1d.
At the Ha\loa11an Open,
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of Ne"pon Cla., 1c entrant>.
\hooting ::! 7 to c;un S3.51 .S
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CIF dreams
in jeopardy
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have a blanket thrown on the
fires for CIF glory this year.
By Barry Fau.kner
Spgru V.r
UUEN.A PARK -A •-
proposal cheduled 10 @oi-
be "otcd upon toJJy b)
the Clf Southern Sec·
1100 Council could alter the current
CIF pl3)0ff format for bo}-s and
girl ba ketball, 1eopardmng Corona
dcl Mar High teams' participation
10 the Oiv1 son lV·AA tournaments,
beginning in m1d·february.
The ewport I l:ubor bo~ could
al:>0 be ad"crsely affected in Di·
vi ion lll·AA, sf the council vote, at
the Sequoia Athletic Club, reflects a
Clf ·SS uncy conducted last June,
on wh ich 67.7 percent of those i.ur·
.,,eyed advocated change.
Currently, the boys and girl bas·
~ctball pl:iyoffs include all teams
See CIF~
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Tllr-J an u a ry 21. 1993
The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot
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Corona del Mar · ~E1981' 1••111 puts Irvine ,
Sb .. d <'In PCI.
~ Estancia remains at the top
in race for league honors.
By Barry Faulkner
Sool1I Wl9'
COSTA MESA Wbik
vlaltl.na Ceatary Hip was doUac iU belt lo stay la IM
pme, utaKla Web'• Jim
Faulkner b4 Ills u.U fu.H
willl the aam. wk, after
plckln& •P Ids foartb foul
1'itb almosa Gvt mlaatn kn.
Faallaltt, lllowntt, avtrttd bis Mb
foal until lite flul buur, ltdpln& tbe
Eqles pall ... ,. toe a S7 ""'2 Pacific
Cout ~ triumpb lo rtmaia alone
..1ll first.place. --
£a1lu' Coacb Tim Parsel left
Faulber la willl fov fouls, after Ctn· ·tu.rt• Hector Nep-e«e bU a pair or frff
llarows .. pull the vi1ilon w6l.bia 42-.38
wida 4:5' left.
TM IDOwic laamecliaad)' Paid clhi~nds.
u tJac 6-lool~ lts-poucl seaiOI' dhbed
U usill H CJaad "1aaft1 layia. ~D
IOek a Martt Pknoa pass for a slam
claak. wfa1k bda1 roulN. u ls rouJ shot
IUck it 47~ witb 4:17 It~ aad bdort
Catury could score acaSn, the Ea&les
bad •masted • 53-31 cusbloa.
"I wnt .. empty my btnch, but it •'U
already e.,ay." said Parttl, •ho u-
pertly 1b.med ~' srta-maa rotation lJl
. S.. ESTANCIAJ94
down handily
~ Seconc : e aro~"'j s no
prob1t7j rnr SJrg ng St:a Kings.
Th ' l m!' t r • • Km{:' m;.:id. a ,on
, u.d dhu 1 tn 1!1 ,, ·• l '!')
(d\\., ( h"' Quann (lrft) duel Inane., Greg \\al.eham (4 ), Eri< .\mbromh. See COM M
It's olliciall
·The drought's over!
~ Costa Mesa staggers Artists with frrst wrn rn PCL rn five years.
By Roger Carlson
Socwts Ed*>!
co-1A \1L\·\ . Tht.:rl .m: I 1,\( 1lf "''"'' dJtnlOi;. th\.
drought I' mer .mJ the "'''' l°',1,kl•th.111 le.am 011 ( 11,11 \h ,.1
ll1gh ""' ~c the f11"\t to \Crsh 11
You ""ant a drought?
The Mu tang.s had not \\On a Pac1f1c CoJ\I lcJgue gJnH.~ '1n.:c:
1ts first )Car in the league -fi,e·plu., ~ear., ago 'I hn cn1er1;J
this sca\Qn Y.llh a 1-49 record in the PCL anti then "en1 on to kh.: their t1r't
three tlm ea,on.
LAGUNA BEACH COSTA MESA
:···· : : 'f I • ••• ····: • • • • • •••• ••••• •••• • •••• • • 1 • ' • • • • ..... : . . . . . ........ :
So Co,1a Me~a High' Mu!>tang'
I.no" all about droughh
And. much sn the mJnncr l'I
their recent quid. !>l.trl. lo'' 1101,h
aga1P>' ~·10\\0 fl\JI bt,IOCl.1.
the hlhl Mu tang Clpcned up "11h
a hopeful 15·12 lead ""h 541
'pent 111 the hr\l quarter WcJnc,J,I\ night in lhl· \lu.,1.ing,' ~m
Jllal "'ortl drought then ,urf.i cd J' l 1i-.1.i 1c,,, "JtChl'd I .J~un 1
See DROUGHT '14
.
Tars · ~taggere'd
• University gets f rst eague win of season at expense of ewport.
B~ Richard OUM .f
Spo!:s v.
lR\ 1:\E -~o mnlh:r "hat \c\\port Harbor lligb h.1,l.;ctb:lll
coach Bob ~trH:n tried in lht third quarttr, nothing \\ll'rL.td.
fast bruls .bccarur turnoH1 . IO-O'>t ball fdl into the hand
or hosl Unhcrsity and the SJ1lor • .,hooting from che field
turned kc colt.I.
\\ith l'nhrnit~ ps ~nJ? up the intln it) in the ,~·ond half,
the Trojans bHtzt'd \c\\port lfarbor an thl third qu:artrr. I niliDJ them to a
comc-from-~hind. 59-.iJ :1 \ •l" Lt:il?ur 'idor) \\ct.Inc d:a~ ntl?hl al Wood·
bridge High.
lt "a ibc Trojan • fi~I "'in in I\ league game , and onl) thur fourth on•r·
NEWPORT • l.NMRS11'Y
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all in 16;
"\\t' pl;a)cd \Cr) poor in the
ond hair." rHn aid. "\\e bad
Hr) littlr inllD'>it un our part ...
1 hr ailllrs (9·9. !-.S an lcapcl,
ancr lrad1n 24-l• 11 h:alltimc.
" tt ouUH>rtd In th third quar·
tcr. ~I..&. a &la(\ hoc l "' 9 from
tht' Orld and "iltcd undtr the pre .. u~ of l ohtrsil~ • full·<' urt pre-. Snt·
port Harbor commllttd 11 of It 23 tumo,crs in tht quantr.
"\\e bothered lhl'm \\ith tht pre •• nhc:l"'il) oa"h \lsl..t DiDttn uad.
See ST AGGERE0'94
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--down lrvlne, 2-0
~ Corona del Mar Improves
to 15-0-1 ; 5-0-1 In league.
IRVINE -Co-
rona dcl Mar HJgh's
boys soccer team e
continued on the '
unbeaten path .
Wednesday, putting •
host Irvine away in
Sea View League hostmties. 2-0.
~ Rich Bahador scored Corona's
· lll'l! goal with an assist from Jed
Weiristcjn, and Jason Boyce put
it on ice with an unassisted goal
The victory ups CdM's record
to 15-0-1 overall, 5-0-1 in league
play, as the Sea Kings dominated
as a team in every depanment.
"Everyone reaJJy played well,"
said CdM assistant coach Tom
Rimmer, who watched his son.
Bill, the team-leader in assists,
exemplify the team aspect with
another sound effort.
Jeff Bilctti showed some spar-
kling defense · at right fullback
and a . pair of goalies (Brian
Smith in the first half, Tim Tim-
mons in the second half) each
had a pair of saves in preserving
the shutout.
It aJso marked the first appcar-
.ance of standout Tanner Rupp,
who played for about five rusty
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By Dennis Btosiemous _.. ....
COSTA MESA
-lf the outcome
of soe«r matches
wu determined
solely by time of
possession and
quality chances,
Estand1 High's bo)'S team
would have had little to worry
about as the minutes v.orc on
Wednesday.
But the Eagles found them-
sctves in danger of having to
. settle for a scorcle s tie
apiost visiting Century as the
match wound down to its con-
clusion.
Estancia sa.lwgcd the L-0..
victory -over the Centurions
(2-5-2 overall, 1-3 in the Pa-
cific Coast League) when Jay
Villarreal knocked in a p;us
from Greg Dill with about
three minutes !emaining.
The goal elicited a collec-
tive .sigh of relief Crom the Es·
tancia side, as the Eagles
were finally rewarded for
their hard work.
"We didn't need a tic," aid
Eagles' Coach Dave McKier-
nan. whose team improved to
2-0-1 10 PCL play, 8-6-2 over·
all. ··wc'"e lo t a chance for
the league tule by one point
before "
ball into the anackinf ione.
Dill controlled the bal in the
box. made a nice back f>au to
Villarreal, who fired at into
the comer of the net.
"We do a nice job of act·
tin& it to the l~yard-line, but
then they tried to make the
pretty play,'' said McK.iernan.
"We need to get more aggres·
sivc at that poi11t and not be
so creative.''
The best scor ing op-
ponunity of the first half
came with under four minutes
remaining.
Estancia's .Juan Camberos
fired from jusl outside the box
toward th~ goal and .:hen
CCntury goafie Luis M royo
was unable to handle it cle'an·
ly, Dill had a chance. But he
actually was too close to the
keeper and his shot deflected
off Arroyo's shin.
McKieman is satisfied with
his team's position in the
league standings at the time,
but work remains to be done.
"Trabuco Hills and uguna
Hills beat us in the preseason,
so they're the ones to beat for
us," he said.
minutes after recovering from 1
knee surgery. Corona d el Mar's Scott Patton moves downfield.
The scoring play began
when midfielder ·Roger Dana
lost his shoe while k.icking the
The Eagles tied uguna
Hills and defeated Costa
Mesa in their previous PCL
encounters. Estancia has a
makeup match again t Tra·
buco Hills next Wedn~sday at
home.
Hicks' goal lifts Sailors to 2-1 Sea View victory over University
·I ~ Newport Harbor gains critical
Sea-View teague soccer-verdict.
By Richard Dunn
5pofts Wntet
IRVINE -With the CIF (i
Southern Section playoffs .
slipping away from Newpon • •
Harbor Higb's boys soccer
team, the Sailors found
someone to kick around in
the mud Wednesday and get them back
into contention.
Speed in the midfield, and a Jim Hicks
goal off a· penalty kick with one minute
left in the first half, lifted the Sailors to a
2-1 Sea View League victory o~er Unrvcr·
l>ity Q-8~().5 ~n leagu~)~
"Most teams in the league pick on this
team," Sailors' Coach Ella' Shehad1 ~id
of the TroJam.. "Our league ha, frve good
teams -us, Santa Margantu. Saddleback,
Corona del Mar and Woodbridge -and
it's going to he very tough to make the
playoffs. So 1f we would've tied 1h1~ game.
we're ou1 o f the pla~off'>. ·
"This game was a mu\l·w1n for u "
Newport Hdrbor (4·5·4, :!-t-1), with a
bitter taste '>l11l m II'. mouth from lo ing 10
Woodbridge, 3· 1, on Tuesday, di~lved
most of Unrvers1ty's fast breaks in the first
half with 1ts quick defense
Three of the Trojans· four shot attempt
in the half ..-.ere from the outside. only
o nce did the) penetrate mside the 18-yard
penalty box.
The Sailor", who aucmpted 13 of their
2J shots-on-goal 10 the second half, en-
joyed a 2-0 halftime lead, but the Trojan
kept it close with their 4-4-2 zone in t he
c;econd half.
Ne"' pon. defender Josh Opp prevented
University's Eduordo Chang from scoring
.rnd tying the game with seven minute left
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"That was· our chance 10 tic," Uni
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mainly because of the muddy cond111ons,
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Smith of Newport Harbor had been de-
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Newport had a goaJ nullified in the cc·
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minutes into the half.
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(4-4-2) zone," Shehad1 said. "Thal makes
)OU play more midfield, more defensive
play. But we had a lot of chance -seven
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~···-ol-Excal 68 Is slated
·for early march at Barth stop
Wider and heavier than the Schock 55,
fnterest is up if it can compare favorably.
T wo 50-foot racers arc comjng out from local
boat builder JU t in time for the Cabo San
Lucas and Transpac races.
Newport sailor Neil Barth will take delivery qf
the far t Excel 53. "hac.h 1s being bu11l by
Westerly Manne in Costa.Mesa, in early march.
About a v.eck later, Barbara Colville, another
Newport r~rdent, will tak:e delivery of a -
new Schock 55. ·
The Schock 55 1s a pro\en design,
has already been put together for the Cabo San
Lucas Race in March.
Colville's new Schock 55 will build on her
~uccessful Harmony program. Harmony.,., a'> one
of the quickest boat 1n her size range O\C:r the
l:i t two years, often keeping up with 60-aml
70-footers ah local race\
The new boat, with a nev. moJ1taed keel,
lighter hull :ind deck, and a larger sailplan,
should be even fa!>ter than Harmon). ~ade trom
a certain Excel 53, ~ few bo:ats :i round "111 be
able to J..eep up wnh her The kc:) 10
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Hnrmony's uccess as Col\ 11le love., to
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together on th•'> boat." ------------Lo---------~-:....---Harmony wa ~Id l:i'>t summer after
By "'ay of compJrison, the Excel 53 is
designed to be tv.o feet "'1der and 1,750
pounds hea\lcr than the Schock, and
this should gave the boat better stability
for reaching and heavy air perform:ince
upwind. The facel 53 wall be the first
boat from a brand new design by local
designer Al:in Andrew,, one of the top
):lCht designe~ in the U.S.
Boatin g
racing the Cfucago-Mad .. inaw race, but
the crew h:is continued 10 race together
on a Schock 35 while their ncv. boar-1-.
being built. "
Even though these t\\O bo.m "'II be
:iiling :igninst e:ich other regularl}. _...,
far as rivalries go, this one should he
pretty friendly; in fact, a few crcv.
members. such a Rob Dent), Chm
Welsh and Kc' in Gorm:in, alr~Jd) ha\e
experience racing with both team'>
As Colville points out though. thi doesn't
mean that her crev. v.on't be doing C\CC)thing
po!>)ib lc 10 beat Buth and Turpin
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ng lll part1"1p.1tc. hut the 'ur·
\C 1nd1ca1ed • cCln,t'n'u' ot .,u.
,,tcnJc:nl'. (" i '\ pcr"l'nt). prtn·
Ct> l l at hie.: Ill' J1rn 111r'
('I h ). bt1\' l''·'~ he' I ;,ti s I end
gar C.Oalh~' f 511.J I ,He ,t1,:,,1l1,h1:J
"11 the current '"tern "h1.:h "',,,
IOI th.d l11r the )'l'Q 10 'Cd\On
he pr\lf'tl'nl rc."'-l'l\10, ll'tcd Ill
ih 1~end.1 \\11uld all1>" ''"" thC'
"' 'O pcrunt 1•1 ca'-h k .n:uc .1u·
hl all\ Ult I' ( IPUI ll 1lm' m the
c1g l 1c.1m \c,1 \ tl l c.1~m· .rnd
thr e 111 th1. '" nwml> r 1',1\."1lal
Co '' I l •!!lie I, k . '111 • the te·
m.t n in~ ll' .1111' 111 '1c h •r 1 I l'''
"'' ~.ird l'f .11 l.1r~e npC'nan~' •
G II \,,..~tJl\. ( 0 111m1"11incr
lk.1n {umk,, tht· 'cd11in·,
.1J~1n1,1r.1ll1r lnr "''''' 1 h.I !i!HI,
bJ,lo..c1ti.1ll. 'tatc:' an .1 memo m
duded an the a~l'lld.t. th.11 cl thl.'
'ill rcrc:cnt 1\lOlCfll ,, not .1c:ccpt
al'll "then we Jre ..,trlln\!I\ r<.'l
omrnend1ng 'thrle i:uar.1nteed Cll·
tna. onl) lrom c.tlh lca~uc · ·
"('he tormula 'endin.: each
lea e\ top thrc:c tc.tm' Ill the
po ea\on "a' u'cd for mmc than
a ade, before g1vmg w .1'.I' to the
curflnt open pl.i)olf,
1'e ISSUC ,., lt\led '-'' an action
1tena on the agenda, thl1ugh 1t wa-.
not 1mong the non action item .al
the mo'>t recent council meettn(l,
epL 21 Normally, a m,11tcr 1
br ht a .. a non action 11cm. be·
for ing \Otcd upon at a ub..,c·
qu mee1111g.
•• t' hecn dl\C:U"e'l Jt prc,1ou
meeting\, tiut not ,,, a lormal non·
action item," C\plutncd Cll·· ·s
CoP"1m1;, aoncr tan l'huma,, v.ho
\aad the l\\Ut'.' I\ ticing C\pcd11ed
du 1u concern' c'prc"cd b)
mernher 'IChooh rc~.1rdan • pl.1\off
1r.tfl )(l(lrt.1tmn C\JICll'c' \\ c ".int
10 find uut "hnt the 1.ountal ".in1'
m do .1hou1 thi' ..,.,uc; now. 'IO we
can make an ch.in •c \ h.ippcn "
l homa' \J1d the wunL:al L:llUIJ
Opt tor the 'i() r<.·u;cnt ptOJXl"l.tl, 11
re'''<-'d pmpo,.1 or 'tatu' quo
C'omn.l ~cl Mu Alhlct1~ Otrec•
tur Jcrf) Jcln1lk .,,ud thl propmcd
change~ are a ~rcat wn~crn nd
'quc,11oned the need tu c1t.1ct them
fur lht\ )Car\ phl)Uff,
··we filled ou1 our '>Ul"C)'· bul
the rir I I hc:<lrd about the c ('lf'O·
po•cd chnngclt WU\ nbout 10 da s
go. Jelnad~ ~aid. "l o llUr v..1, 111
thinking, 1h1 1 J wham hum l)pc.-or deal, and I rcall) don't c the
ru.h Our ';('hool and Nev.purl
were: the onl) one not 1n fa\ior uf
ch,ngc at our lc11uc mcetina. .so
tho ~en V1cv. will be: in favor of
the rcw11on. We'd hke to JC' totne
more J1..cu 1e.1n bifore they pm
~'mcth1ng that chanac •he t"f-,,H, l~te in our ament .. ..,..
c.IM. cJJ*ted IO be I .... '
""ntl.'nder an the 01\1 1un I\'· \A
~o'' and ~1rl' pla)otf,, coutd !'le
n1lncrablc under the nc" plan, an
that both l,1mpcte agam'it 'c:huol'
v.11h mul h IJrRer enrollmcnl!> an
the ~c.:J \ ac" League
I he CJM bo}~ ( 10-7 O\crall, J.J
in lcJgucl arJ current!) 11ed Y.ath
!nine for lourth place 1n league .•
"hale the ( d~t girl' ( 10-S, l l) .uc
tied for founh
'-i.: W f'l\HI ·' tx'), ( l).l) ~-·'> arc
'"th :·I he ~c.1 \'1e" U:.1guc as onl
lll 1f Olli rht· toughe t league in
Or.1n1!c ( 11unl),'0 1.a1d C'dM girl'
rn 1rh Cl.1rth H1n1 "We . v.cre
r.inkl·J '"th in the pre,ca,un (I\
\ \ l poll 'l' tu mit m.1kc 1 he r'·'' ·
nth \H1uld rc:alh he unfair "
I he ~ca '°"'"~' · hm "· c1lac:hed b'
P.1111 Om' will he hMJ·prc"ed ,;,
)'lln I u,11n (5· 1 ). ~.1nt;_1 M.1rg.m1,1
t' I 1 and \\1'1l~hradgc (4·'.!l lll
~.11n an ,1utnma1ac ticrth
I he memu d11,cu ""!:t the SO
rcrccnt tormulJ '" the agcnJ.i.
'late' thJt .i rt:\lev. llf the: I~ I ·<I:!
hr.tl kl'h 1mJ1cate' there wall be a
" mall numticr of opening for at·
large team' an euch J1,..,111n "
I he Jll ·tndu l\e pla}off formula
took prc,,urc off smaller chool
to quahf} for the playoff'> aga1n\t
le.lguc competitor v. ith la rger en·
rollment~.
Cmic' of the current )'tern,
'>llC lop-.1di:d opcmng·rounJ core'>
betv.ccn la t·plucc team' and fir t·
place team'>, a "'ell a the added
e\pcn e of an e'tra game for
team' "'h1ch prev1ou ly did not
compete m the po tc;e~n.
T he boy team from CoMa
Me\a, w 1th ,\\erage regular
ca,on reoord of 4· l Q, made the
pl.l\off the lac;t three )C3r\, only
to he ehminated in the ltr't ro\lnd
I he Mu\l.ings. ·I l in the PCI ,
\\ 111 likely not maJ..c lhe pla Orf\ tf
thl ~urrcnt form.at ch.ange'
I he garb teum\ from cwport
11.ub<ir, C,hlJ Mc a and l-stanc1a
ull f1~urc to hi.' among 1he tor
three tt:Jm., in their re,pec11 .. c
le.1guc\, lcJ\IOf( them, an all hkeh
hi.'llld. unJffc:dcJ bv a ch:in e
• 'I he Lstancia be)> , currently
ulop th e PCL. 'hould C1nt\h amung
the league'' top three team' ,
Mater l)c1·~ boy and girl~
team!! hould also qualify for the
pl.a)'Off under the propo,al
The dt' !\tonal )' tcm align
'~hool hy enrollment , hut the
currcnl lc:.1 1uc u-ucturc kuturr
arc.ti dt\eNt)I In enrollment\,
IP cnrdllment figure b ~d on
grade~ 10·12, released J)cc 1. ll't
CdM ~ith an enrollment o{ 737.
with Newpon at 995 .
The IUI remain~ Sea View
KhocJll IMrlJC 1,465, ~topped by
W•1Mct' 1,9' OIM n U. ,.., dool "' the leap ......
=·to compete in .&he IV·AA
GOLF:
From B1
Rh~ an S'.!, l I 1' \\1th a :?•It)
r ormer \:c"JX rt CIJ'"''" l ru
wanner Tom Gnme' ( 14"() 1 Jnd
Ron Stchcn I llJQl) .ire 1N.
!>chcdvlcd 10 pla~.
\\ ood~. a C.. lironJ dcl ~hu lfo!h
and UC Inane gr.iduate. return~
for hi'> 'econd ~ear at the :" .. ''IX rt
CIJ'''c and " coming otl .1 1'19:?
South Amera"'1n f our
champ1on,h1p R11v. land, .1
memtier of the ' kc 1 l ur. 1' al'''
a C'd \1 re,1drnt
I leading the l1l'ld 111
prolc,saonal-. '' l I ·l1m1.: l'G \ I 11ur
"inner Frank U~ard.
::J
<;long o, then:\ 110 lig htrning:
0 11.'hJrili. v.11h catian k\cr J1dn'1
mind the 'lu'h' r,rn,htion' .t'
e\ld(n'-ed b\ h·x-~1 ,,(I cour'"' ttie
p:i't !"o "eek' du!.'"g one ol the
mu't nin,1 ... 1ent r 11Mlllrm-. 111
}e.tr'
Golf cour'i.: dm:Ctl>r., ~un,1Jcrcd
thc1mche'> furtunate to l.''L'ape the
do'' npour' w 11h Ol> mJ 'or J.1ma~l·
HJ' mg cu'ltomcr' ''CH 1 ml111.'
fo,or.1ble
"\\e hJ\C: not been dl1'CJ." liit:
<;an\un Countn ( luh he ad prl1
Boh Lo' cjo> .... 11J · \\ c llJ\ l' haJ
pla}er on the g._ilf cnur'l C\l.'I)
da\ "hen the cour-,e n,1rm ilh
opcrates_(at, lk1,ed on \lonJ.1~,)
We've C\Cll h,1J pla)el' an the
rain, not a "gn1t11:an1 nuniba. but
v.e dad ha\e pl.l}Cf', I gue"
people get prclt} bl1reJ. H'U l'.ln
onl)' \ta)' 1nJ1l\lr' for '" l11n~ ..
A<.adc from a J.foot "l~C __
lappage o( '>Oal and J couple ol
bunker'> v. a;,hed out. U11! Camon
suffered onh rdat1'd) minor
damage.
The Santa Ana Cuuntf\-Club
lo t a couple of tree,, bui muh111g
a eriou~ a' the collap.,cd knee
along the ch .. innel at No. 7 t h.1t
w:i ripped a" a} during .1
rain,corm la\l "inter Santa Ana
CC, which clo.,ed In t v.cekcnd,
added cement barrier to the
channel area that wa dc,tr\))'eJ
IJ~ \C.IT.
t·foouant! "J' the b11.:i:~'
rm1tikm JI the Co)l.1 \h,,.1 Goll
and ( ,111ntl'\ Club. but the
~t."I" rt U~J"h Goll (111r'c
I\. la~J ~ 11111 Gulf Club. :vtc,...1
\ crde C 11unt1¥ Club and the
"'<.:" pNI lka"h Count~ Club
re. p' rtcJ no mJJOr d.im:ige
"It \ pla).ihlc. but 1t' J\\fUll~
'll>pp~. C1Na '.\k,,l CC he...1J pro
UraJ B 11\llh '11d ol I~ e \lc,J
L1nd.1 C llU r'<:.. "ha~ h haJ 11 lwlc'
l>pcn b) \\'cdne,JJ) tor ".1lkang
on'' At le ''' people .irl getting
l'UI ,\ J getting \\lnle e\t:hl\e
I ht\ d,1•1 I m nd r.ilhng j cart ol
.. rT\ ng thl.'ar hlg It 'JU't na.:e 10
I ...1\C 'u1.1c\\hCre to!:~
~Id '\ummer" (c11~ g,lll tliur"~
,upct1n11:nJe1ll) ''an c'rcn on
wh 11 to do \\l'\·n at\ lll1t,deJ anJ
\le.' .11\\l hJ\e {\\:l pl1•plc (J1l'C
GonL.1kz anJ Jarn Ort11) un the
lllJllllCll.101:'1.' \.CC\\ \\h) .ire
~ 'i'" rh. '11 "c re in J g~iJ
p11,1111 n \\ c .11!.u had 'orne
l'Uh1Je peupk c,lme in Jnd help
un,! "e ,}10\\cJ them the
hlucpa Ill!'> (ol thl.' c11ur,e'>)
c
I op prioril~: Rc,amp1n!! the
art 1g.t11tln ~))lem at the Cll\la
~k,.1 G111f Jnd Counti> Club IJke\
pn, rll\ ll\CT the gn.'unJ·brcaktng
for the nc" dubhou~c. acrnrdang
1i1 lhxllh
"l h.11 (the clubhou'>e) "'II c.:ome
\\h( n 11 drac llUt after an\ ther 30
to 45 dJ\~. hec:au-,c the area \~here
the~ 're \\Orking " under "·'tcr."
B\Xlth \a1J
J'llC ll\C·)eJr 1rragat111n '~'lem
pro1cc:1. "h1"h "all bel'l1mc more
co t ctr,ectl\e and en\'ronmentall)
clkct1\C, \\111 u .. c mo.,tl) rcclJ1mcd
\\alcr 1 he Cit\ or co,ta Mc:'a ,..,
currcntl) e\Ceptang btd' ll1r the
undertaking
0
~o bo" I gnmc~: t ric. L:rn1h1.1,c
aced hole No .:! ( 150 'Jrd ) JI the
Santa Ana C1,un11>· Club on JJn I
\\hilc u"ng J "'·an{n 111 father,
club member \i."""' Lamb1.1,e.
"itnC\"iCd the n1'mcntou' 'h11t.
l<khord lJunn s dub golf
t'Olumn apprur <'It ry 1 huncJJ).
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· "'111 h: l 1:1n~ :11 t.x:al lai.
!her~ "'II be: Nntanu .. d runl1ff fn1m r.11n·' 1 c.1 Iv< thtll'. l u1
1h1" \\,tier ,h,lu'd ~'C I rt'll~ k .1n .ind n, l .1flt'1.l h'lnng at ml.ind
l::IJ..c,
In anc a \ • :i 1\n:1 R1,ci IJ l..c . • ng" th m,,,t c' n ~11h r I • • lake Ill the ,1,tll \\di.' .. 1 cd during r .11.; p..:m1J, 11: OwJ1ng
l ake'. ;:-,n:nl) pon<.h :md re' ·noir' "'crce 'Pl lane :it the d:im nd
l\lh lll dt"hll' \\J' n lattn .! 10 lhe., .. \\lllCl' n J ... I! 10r \CT\
d.111i;cr0 u' ''(l.l llnt! .rnd ,;,11111g .. ondllt< jh r--=:::----,
IT\1' l kl .:g m gmi ~ O\c r •h~ ~11 l":i' .I\
the J ... , ' r.1.i' ·'' ~ J ' 1.l ' '' nnd
'ia1111.1g11 tr'-.. ~ 11lkd "Ith I pul H ~· thland
l •ike. l l'M' \\rater che 1.;l·d' ul tr\1 l her the
rain 'toprc !. an I 11 1, tuil
I ht ,,,11c1 \\J• 1 11-,.1'"' but ,l. nml.! 10 l1• 11
akrng the: 111111.'' ,,f t1.J1 1bk-,fl 1rehnc .in I I ac
'-'" C\
11'1 'l .md t '\J •.1 \nJ R1,1:r lakC'" ue
'chcduleJ "' ru I''-n I r1J.n and 'h11ulJ pr." i.k
glX..~ t ,hint! hir ra111h " :r1mt 1 hl he " plant'
of th \,u'>.;l n,t' t f pin;nd, ol tri. ,.1 "1('.•,r..:d an
thC\C t\H' l,1k\•, pn111 Ill 'I 1r111 ln1nt' h1ttllll1 lhe
~,iuthl nJ 'houk! pn,ducc lul' ,,1 a"uon
l he hc.."-,t h.111, :o 11,h "all t e mllJI d na~ht
aa" Jer, and ,\1mmc:r, 111 , .. cnt bait-. I hc ... c '"l'
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IJke\ arl' lwlJ ani:: 1.)t' \ti tr.ir h' d a rutnb•'" trout in the lt\i.:· to
lb·ptlUllJ d J"
Landin~' \\l."I'-' al'u ,l.hr,l l1urin~ thC' '''''Ill! \\tn11' 111.l It,,,,}
r!.aan., c.11her th' \1 r ck l I ul 1tc "'lmed "ntcr .111 ;ii' ng the
'outh \VJ't "111 r ·ni,11n for at k a 1 u \\C
Ra,.:r' "Ill '"'n1111u1.. ''' 1x1 r tiut l lf-,01111 "11 ,r ·'' 1nln11J tl1..x1J
OlltHll "Jill\ \\1)1 t•c1rlc.1'an~ C\tra \\,tlCr 111 J'f,p3l,1ll lll lur mOIC
rain tl1 1.7,1mc during the r:lll\\ mtJ 1t :1'
• O.:c.111 ""'c'' 'u1rnundmN C3taltn h i 111d \\CIC • hl1 .1fte"1cJ
b) tlm ga.1111 ,t,u m ''!t\l'm hu1 ... ~a temp' air •1111 ,1n the maid \Ide
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ISSUE .DATE:
JANUARY 28, 1993
SPACE .IESERVATION DEIDL••
JAllUllY 22, 1113
p
COM:
From 81
p;a to Ambrolkh. W1tb ltvioe
for ed to 'hoot more from the
oubide, '" •hootin1 percentasc
dropped dr1matically to •I pet·.:
cent.
Ambrotich w:ored IS poil')U and
h41d eight rebounds, but WH 'hut
out in the f1r.t and third quanen.
Wukeh:sm notched only six point~
before fouling out.
"Jt'\'inc'\ outside •hoo1in1 i.s a
little \u>pect, J think C\'en (Vaque
r o> Coach)
Steve (Keith)
will adm it
tha t .'' •aid
Orris .. We
wanted to beat
Ambroi1ch to
tfie "'ipor and
put two euys on
him.
··our guy• re·
Merriman ally bought into
that and
~orked hard at 1t I thought
(l'm~ton) Smead played well. de·
femr\cly and on the boards."
CdM ( ICJ. 7 ~trail, 3·3 in the
Sc:a \1iew) i.tunnc:d ltvinc by JUmp·
111g out tu lc:ad) of 7-0 and 12·2. A
thrc:t·po1nttr by ·1 odd Memman
frum the: IJ~linc: leu than a
m111utc: 111lu the gJme p.ut the Sea
K111~ ;ahead 3·0, a lead they
v.uulJ ne,cr rclinqu1>h.
With Ambro.llC h nctllnl nine
pointi. 1n the i.ccond qu;artcr, Ir·
\lne ( 13 c; 3·3) d av.cd back to
pare the margin to one ·al 18·17.
Sea View ~' amJ111gs
Corona went on a 9·1 run to
-efose t~ thrrd-<\Uaner to U6ume-
a l3·pomt lead. From that potnt,
the closest Irvine could come was
eight at 42-34 with 4: IS remaining.
' 'The 14-point marim could have
been even higher, except that
CdM missed seven free throws in
the final quarter.
"ft':. been kind of a problem all
year." i.aid Orris.
Merriman ~red a game-high
19 point> and had three s1eals 'o
pace CdM. Chris Quinn chipped
m w1th 10 points, sue 1n the final
period.
0
IEA VIEW~UI
C...ona def -M, "*'9 40 ..... c..-.... .. ........ .. .... ..
........ 0000 ¥dllla ,,2.
~. ~
WIMbanl
lldr'IGQI ... ,..
Cortwl
Ollr.'d Goelo , ......
S 1 4 II ...,._ 1 t I tt
f J J IS "'-t 4 l
27Sf Welldlt 121
1 0)2 0.. 4 210
0 010 ...... 11 4
2 1>•~ 10 4 2 o ooo a.r. 0010
0 0 I 0
0 0 0 0
ti 1 10 40 T..-11 1~ 11 ~
ac-i.,~ ~ 1 \4 J 12 • .a
C:.-flllMll ·" 14 " 1)-$4
Uut the: Sea Kio~ clo~d out
the half \lrongly wi th Merriman
Ci.Inning a three from the ba)cline
;aud Kyle: ·1 homp..on hilling hi>
lone field g()al uf the nigh t <it t).e
buucr ahc:r the V;,qucroi. h:id
commnt?'"d a costly 1unmvcr on an
inbound~ pl;,y with four ~conds
ld t.
,._.. ... .__,_I eor.,. ... ...,_....,,._
4 ....... 1
lectnQI too.a --•
-~o..tt~
CdM's Dan Mac.Millan struggles with Irvine's Hos\ein Mohtashaml (left); Irvine's Greg Foster, CdM's Fa.bian Bohne (right) battle.
ESTAN.CIA:
From 81
and out of the contt!\t to dilute
the effects of w mc tigh t off 1c.1a t·
1ng
ln add1t1on to hlulkner"s foul
woes, \tarting guard Zack l~1ch·
<irdwn m1>)Cd much of the con·
1ei.t, before: being d1>qu:.ltC1ecJ v.;11h
2·34 left. P1er".1on, a 6·6 w phomo1c
re)Ctvc, alw fouled out ~ith 3 24
Jell , leaving Parse! v.;ith JUSl '>IX
able bod1ci..
Faulkner'> d1\ml~ill at the buu-
cr left the faglei (11 ·8 overall, 4·0
in league} with no· re~tvC'>, ai.
eighth-man Victor Mendel \hed
h1> sweats to help finish ou t the:
team's fifth strn1iht win.
< entury's tenac1ou'> man·IO·man
;and b tanc1a ' aggressive Lone, J S
well a'> a backboard cra\htng front
li ne on both side), hel ped the of·
fic1ah give their wh htks a y.;orkout
with 28 f1at·halJ fouls
The foul·fc:.t con11nued aft er 1n-
tcrm1si.1on, with Century 02 6, 1-
3) winding up with a 24·23 edge to
total foul~
fatanc1<s earned the edge rrom
the fo ul line, makmg 14 of 22 to
the Centurions' 12 ot 22
Pet standings
•ova Le..... Ower-.. J
WL WL
latanc.. • 0 11 8
Tflbuto Hd\ 3 1 16 • l~..na 11. , 2 2 a g
CoatalhM 1 3 9 1 ~..rt 1 3 '2 • ~ae.cn 1 3 9 1
W~'elcor••
lhtanc:I• 17 C....., •2 Coate ..... ei Laguna 8uc11 ~
TralMQ s 71, ~tills $2
,,acgy•e ci.-.a (7 p.m.J
Coat. lhM 11 lratluCO ~I
htancle • ~ !kith
~·l.M;ln '
l·aulkner, naturally, led the wa)'
at the i.tripe, canning 9 o ( JO c:n
route to hi~ game-high 25 po1nh.
'I he Southern Utah Statc:·bound
standout al\O managed i.ix re:·
bounds, three 1w~1i.ts ;and two
\teals. Add111& to h1i. fourth·
quarter threc·potnt i.l11m, he
snatched and 'loammcd a allc:y-oop
ass1i.t from Clay f rcnl midway
through the third period to help
the E<iglci. hold Century at bay.
The ho~t> scored Ole final three:
po1nli of the firi.t quarter to cluun
a 9.7 lead, then rallied from a 17·
14 deficit with nine unan\wcrcd
pumts _en route to a 23·20 edge Il l
1nterm~s1on
Century cut the lc:a"d to one,
four lime\ curly in the third Uut
threc·po1ntt t> by I aulkn c:r and
f rent 111 back-to back flO\\C:\!liOn\
made i.urc: the lcuJ would not dip
that low again
"I thought we 'd get a run, and
we .finall y did," \aid Yar\cl, whose
team '>hot 41.3 pcrcen1 from the
f 1eld, \lth1lc huldmg Century tu :.
mere 32 percent ( 15 of 47).
"We knew Century y.;ould come
out and play \ltung dc:fen !IC,"
Par cl added "After !ouch an cmo-
t1on.:1I v.111 (l·nduy\ up\ct of 11tlc:
fo\ontc ·1 r.:1buco I lllh), we needed
to come out and \t.iy on tralk, and
WC: d1d."
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STAGGERED: Sailors fall, 59-48
From 81
"And .,..c w.:snted to make sure
thi.11 ~c guarded (Lric) Vallely in
the: second half; we left hi m open
too much in the fir)t half.
··we couldn't pres) that much 1n
the f1r>t hul( bccau.,e we didn't
M:orc llut even though they used
a box·and-one (dcfc:n\e) on (De·
m11riu'>) Zeigler in the \ecund half,
he hit four thrce·po1nte,.."
L.c1gler, a 6Jfoot·3 JUOIOr, was
Un1 'i. primary oCfenw.ie threat in
the second half while: the re<>t of
the TroJan) !lufCoc:11c:d the Sailor~
"'1th the prt <;\
Zeigler -.cored l!S o( h1> game·
high 34 po1n1s 1n the second h3H
wh ile Newport Harbor i.truggled
from the field (5 of 2S)
Rumy ~houkry. I 13rbor's 6-6
JUnu>~ center .. led the S:ulors w11h
15 potnh, 12 rebounds and seven
blocked shot~ Out starters Vallely
( 4 of 19), !'uul ·1 ayyur (2 of 8) and
M1~c cudic (0 or S) h.id all c:xpe·
rienced better days from the noor.
Uruvcr~ity, outi.conng Newport
Harbor in the ~econd half, 40-19,
raced to u 14-11 lead after one
quarter, which included a 9-0 ICOr·
1ng run that gave the Trojan1 a 14·
8 edge with 1:43 left
The Sailors, with Vallely ( 11
points)· the only other player in
double figures, when ahead lS-14
in the JtCCOnd quarter when Eadie
i.anlc one of tv.o free·throw at·
temp". Shoukry'' put back with
3:23 left gave the Sailors a 17-14
lead
After a 19·19 deadlock. New·
port scored five in a row to end
the fi~t llalf, capped by Shoukry's
slam dunk w11h 0.04 left on a nice
pas from Tayyar.
But University, which has played
tc~ms close in the second hal~ thus
fa r in league, 11printcd to • 16·2
run to begin the third quarter .
Serven pulled Vallely and Tayyar
with fi"e minutes left in the quar-
ter.
"When gu~ aren't playing well ,
you have to do th<»e thtnp," Ser·
ven said.
Newpon I hsrbor wu buried
when Zeigler made 1t 3S·26 w1th a
three-pointer at 1hc 2:28 mark.
Shoukry, after Newport had gone
nearly five minutes without 5COr·
DROUGHT:
From 81
lkach roll off 17 •1r111ght pain~
over a •p:in of 7:09 of playing
time.
Out wmcth1ng craLy happened
in the next few minutes as the
tcami. took :i halftime break and
the re ult: A wild •econd·h:ilf 1n
• which the Mustangs rallied for on
improbable 63-S4 victory!
"The ,ood Lord was Jood to u
tonight,' nid a hippy Co ta Mua
Cnach Dilly Orew~r.
1ng, u~d a strong move inside t
~re with 0 49 rcmainina it\ the
third quancr.
But the Trojam scored thec11eX1
five pomt.s. cappioa their 21-4
quarter and taking a 40.28 .tead
while blowi.na the S:iilor1 out. to1
ZcigJer hit two tbree·poaat.ers
and Robcn Luna hit another 'ftrly
1n the fourth quaner to gjvt,. the
Tro1ans a 49.30 bulge.
Univentty finished 20 o 71
from the field. while Ne.¥tP<>rt
lf:srbor was 14 of S-4. The Trojans
committed only three turnovers in
the second h:ilf.
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Mau Harber, Luu and frao·
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four fouls urly in the 5eCOnd half,
but only Corona eventually foul"9
out, late in the same.
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Mesa's Lam Luu <left) defends apw11t uguna's Max Borella; Matt Harber (43), Ryan Steck (25) vie for a rebound Wednesday night. ..
Mesa finally took the lead with
6 00 left on a um Luu free throw
(he w31 11 for 12 for the niaht at
the line and 1eored 16 of his 20
point> 1n the accond halC).
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Fullerton tops Boes, 78-82
.. Orange Coa st drops 11th
In last 12 starts as Fullerton
co.asts In second half.
FULLERTON -it. Cold·1hootin1 Or·
1n,e Coast Colleae
(ell for the J1 th
11me 1n 12 outlnp
Wcdn11chy n11h1.
1blorb nt I 78-62 def cat at the
.hands of vi uins Fullerton In Or·
I •nae Empire conlcrcll(C men'I
ba ketb11l, •
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die cunfcrcnce) man•d &O con·
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1M Pi,.._ wida 12 poinp, while
Jeff Porter, the team'• lcadina
acorer with a 2()..pfua 1vcro1e, w11
held tO JUit 'ix.
Fullerton (12·1J, 1-4) took 1 bia
45·26 halftime lead and COHtcd.
Kevin Carlson led four Hornets in
double fi1ure1 with 18 points with
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O r e •~"ome~ ro// llllllCk 1• llP bolt Mlllll'I \...,,I rr I I I Rcctcational boat ~ri~n who IOClltlOf\ received numerous -:om·
...... Pirates rack up 19th victory Coast JUmpcd to I 43·22 hal~· h~ that the Cout Ciu3rd would plaint• from boaten from Aqtida ,...... time edae behind LeAnn Ku1mer • curtail statew ind localit1e1 from to Ctlifornfa. .
Of the Season With balanced 10 potntl and Crul~d to the VIC• interfering With their ah1hfy LO However while the C llt
effort agaJnst Fullerton. 75-58. tory to "'Y within m iking di-i.tance temporarily anchor will ~ dlSlp· Ouard uae~ that it haa CRO~IU·
COSTA MESA * -The Oran1c
Co111 Collcse
-women'• ba•kctb1U •
team moved one
1tcp away from win·
n1n1 111 20th pmc of the acawn
Wednesday n1pt, da,patchins vii·
itina f ullcrton, ,,.,,,
The Pirates received '°'id acur·
ins dforu Crum each ol the atut·
era, who accounted for all but JO ot 1hc team'• points. Colleen
Hatch notched 17 pc>in11 with
Rtcard1 Kuypers addina J6 for
OCC (19·3 over1ll, 3·J In the 'Or·
an,. Empuc Conference).
A
or the top. . potnted whh • legal 1nalys11 of the thonry to atop the 1t1te1 Ind! k>-
Knmer f1n i•hed w11h 11 re· 1 uc JU t completed by the ('()a\t cahtte from repl1lin& or ~-
bounds and Kuy~ra five '1ell . Guard • 1tln1 anehorina. the Couc Ou~'•
0 In rc~ponsc to a formal requeat !Cpl review does not abut &he
OAMOa ...,._ OOWUUICI by OOA.f/U S (A.>111 Guard (~. ~ on 1he laluc at Or-.. C.... H rv11,.._ II • >-""'" . .A ...,... •....._...... mandant J. Wilham Kime has de Ac.cordana to Kime, ''The -,,cua
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: 1 ! :: ::" ; : ;~ m1y be unpopular with the rec.TC· npt ol naviption has not ~n
J t 1 z ...... • t t 1rlonal hoater, the Cout Ouard clearly dclermincd by caae llWteftd : : : • =:... ~ : i ha no authortty to impose limill ii 1 qucadon more propcl't,qcff.
t • • • w • • 4 on hHc rc1ul111on when Cqreu retied 'at the cauna by ind~l
• 1 1 • = : ; : hu not pcc1f K'ally intended 10 bolltn." =. : I : ~rcvcnt ilate re1ul1tion o( navip· The BOAT/U .. Ltpl De,_.
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T=. 0-:c!..'Jln ,.... » • 16 " The lcpl rcvtew had betn ,.. 1unocy ol BOAT/U.S .. ....,...-n
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tht time and 1M tr1p to the Court
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after the Mlrch la completed we wtll
"le your ftctltlout bullnna name
statement wtth the County Clerk,
pubHah once a week for four weeka
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842.-H78
330 West Bay Street
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CJfl!lFOR SALE
1009--1815
17~1790
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PUIUC llOT1CE Thie 1t1t1menc --.CS Terty....., .,....... .-i "'-eow.., Clelti °' Thie ···~ ... filed ............ ~ Counly q_ri Dec.-with the County Qetk °' 1992 Or~ Councy Oii JMuary .... ._. · l'HIO» 14.' The Follow"'llJ persons Publlshed Newport Beam· ,, .. 7 ... .,. dcJlno ~as: CoN Mesa Daily Piiot Jan-Publlthed Newport 8eectt--A E F. OEMOSTRATION SERVICES GROUP. 2030 UMY :11, 28, four, 4 , 11, c-.. ..... Dely PloC JM.
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ducted by an lndlvldUll .............. ~· The registrant(•) com-............. . ..............
mencld 10 lrlllaaCt bl."'-The fdlowlng persons St.te.eftf n... under the fiel,t~ .,. ~ bullneu as· The FC111oWln9 1*90nl Buslneu Name(s) listed TERRY ' SIGN SHOP, are ~ bu*-s ar •bove on: Oecembet 22. 1025 W. 18th St., Costa WESTE N DECAl. MAR· 1992 Mesa. Caltt. 92626 KETING & SALES. 686 Amy Ellzebllh Ford• Terry St-art, 211 A Oallld Baker, Suite 317, Costa
PILOT CLASSIFll!D Of .• Newport Beach, Calif. Mesa. Cll1f. 92626
ft'• the re.c)yrce you ~ Aoblt1 A. Badger, 25eO Thia busln•u 11 con· Ford~ Costa Mau. can COUllt on to Mii a dueled by: an indrvldual Calif. myriad o f merchan· The regl1tr1nt(1) com-Thi• buslnHs Is con-d1se Items, becauH menced to trvisact ~ ducted by: an individual our columns compel ""' undet the Fictitious The registrant(•) com-qvalillod buyers to Business Name(s) fisted mencecs to transact busl· call I 1bov1 on: January 20, neu under lM Actltious 942·5878 1993 . Business Name(s) fisted
Costa Mesa, CA, 92627
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TNs ~· ... liled with lhe COUtlty Oeftl °' Orange County Oii Decem,
bet 31, 1192
l'HH2e
P\lbllhed Newport Beecft..
Colla ..._. Olity Piiiot Jan.
Uat'f 7, 14, 21 , 21, 1993
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The f'°"°""'"O persons are doing bu11nea1 as: L & R APPLIANCES. 914
Oak St., Cotta Mesa, Calif. 92627 VIC1~ T. Lee. 914 Oelt St.,
Costa Meaa, Cahl. 92627
lhls buslneu 11 con-
ducted by: an lndMdual
Th• regl11r1nt(1) com-
me(lc:.d to ttansact bust·
ness under the F1elltloU1 Business N1.me(s) listed
above on. Apt111, 1962
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tSMELUKOCH rwent.ttJw to take man
CASE MO. A181232 actions WtthOUt obi.lino
To Ill hlira. benellCiaries, court appr011al Before tak
creditors, :::::;:r:,t credt-lno <*\a•n lf9f'( llTIPort
tors. and wno may llCbOnS, ~. lhe per
olherw•se be lni.tMi.cl In sorl9I re Pfffet1tall\18 "' II
the Wiii or estate. ~ both, of-ISABEUE KOCH
requved to give notice t
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COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT
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2169 PENJNSUIA
COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT
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0 NE.RAJ. 1002 . close to bch & parks w/Vlew oceanfront di patio, ale, gar, small iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 1 02 GE MOBILE ••H•l-reat Ho-$1100/mo 642-8735 w. w/d $895 721·8896 pel consid 1921 Frig dshwshr, atove yd ... 50t'mo 760-1932 -========:!========:.1 -...... Incl No pets 545-4855 DELUXE Gated comm NUQll .... WJPOOI. .; HOMES . 1100 39R 28.t.. lrplc. gar, BAYRIOGE. 28R 20A. LAG OCEAHFRONT Anaheim 645-5235 Fum m'tr BR w pvt re.pan Adults to .-lfl 2 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1300/mo A"1 now 2-<:ar gar. pool/spa STUDIO ponn point.1 .... _______ _,, •Ask About Our OA. ~1 'Pill tern, n ~ ... 50 JM u41CUlNe Estate
3 BA, 2 BA. 2000 sq
ftll Fmh dOOf'I, prof.
tandactllplog, 2 fps.
Oak firs, lam rm,
rmod. kit custom
brickwork $475,000
$36-9326
Huge Family Hom•
4 BR, 2. 75 BA Walk to f>*. 2 Ip, frmt din,
tam rm. remod kit.
Lar ge y11rdsl
1547.500 SJ6·9l26
CYstom S.1cn Esta1e
3 BR. :J BA Dramatic
entry, while oak aplfal
atalrc.se .• wd floor
thru-oul Prl11 library,
frml din. Gourmet kit.
.-p;ng ma11er su•le
w/retreat w/1p, s ky-
Mghe.. & bale Master
beth w/ltallan marble.
apa tub and sep.
ahower. S699.000.
141-6177.
Lots ot Space
3 BR home. RV DC·
c..._ Fam rm. 2 car
gat. Large yard w/frult
ll ..... bldt wall & cov
pe«k>. St6S.700 974·
7033
Attention FHA Buyers
3 BR on large tot. New
paint In & out. great
toe. 1 159,900 963-
7900
Gorgeous Poot Home
4 BA, 1. 75 Ba. L..arge
pool, co11. patio,
remod kit. Brtc tp.
Owner wlll carry.
~7900 on the
8'uff• S BR, 2 5 BA. Vltd
celtlngs. ma(ble fp.
gant>o, apa. E11c~
ahre neighborhood.
'244.900 &41·51n
F•ll Out of Escrow Dave Agt 545 7S06 $1450, mo to mo X'TRA NICE. S850 mo---------M ov•ln Specl•I! • smo.r S500 &400:>19 rm&. "" lmmKYlote 3 BR. 2 5 •W..., p.., Rent• St300 Debi 721.11 54 ell utll lne. 723-1355 E Side lBR, encl gar, nJ Year5 Now! 2BR fam t\/smkr 72:2•t89S "• ... , •Newpon Hefghla pots, $585, a11e1I 1/3J, lly comple•. Aver;ago f-um Hwpt Crest p00I. MINU'Td 2 aEACH BA. 2 atOfy Formal Bank Repos · All $650 dop, 150 E 21.st r-i .. .,.,7 ""mo w t9 6 1enn1s, spa. close to .. __ .., ..... _.._ p••"· dining, wet bar, ex· Ateas Low Down. E·Z cozy, quiet cottage In Bluffs Condo'! "" _.... "" u ... _ ... "S ..-u....., ......--" r re~r 1 BR I BA potlo • CORONA 646-5934 or 544-4294 mo lse • '"'"'.,..,,to u«ac.. Q.lr ~ ' non 1i•e .-i.w. n--· f-ceptiona neighbor· Ouallllers Payments "• • 3BR 2"'1Ba. 1700 s/1, v~ $m~r SS~ &t5'6003 "' ~~-vo ··--~
hood $184,900 841· less lt'lan rentl 29R/ fenced yard S750fmo $1750 mo. 1 yr lse DEL MAR 2622 E••t•lde tBr W•lh 2BR 1BA wa 11-1n clO:. • biking and r\,lnntnQ
5177 3BO up to 2.000 Sq 979 5257 A"1 2/1 &44-0335 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii small yard, lrplc t I F PIPool Spa /Te nnis Fix This end Sa""9 Ft Great Locations ·-2-w ___ k_a_F-,-.-.-R-.-n-.-__ ..,.._,....,,,....,...,,...,... _______ ,. $650 250 e. 181h-:us~, ~:ea0 3~~r~~,, HOTELS Plenty 0 ' parking
3 BA, 2 BA Poot. C;all tor dot.iii~ Soutn SPACIOUS 3BR 2Ba LIDO ISLAND ••Spacious 2BR 2BA 646-3679 or 6509022 St S'J'>O mo 645 8431 & MOTELS 2718 S har• specious town cozy fp, YefY large kit.. t.<1nd Co.SI Mobile 2 Steps to t>eacl), 3BR 2-sty, lndry, lrplc, gar, h ome at NW edge of w/eet1ng area. Frml Homos (714)891·0091 ·slry conoo. fallo/ P'· 2BA, $1850/mo lease. $1100/mo Call EASTSIDE 2UA 2l\A Duple•. g.11, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Huntington Beach
din, hrdwd nrs, needs gar 1845 neheim ownr, •75-tet1 3·30-Gpm 975-2847 Back B•Y tt. b'"'" from bch, LIVE tH LAGUNA M~. fumlsned Big.
at1entlon1 S175,000i---------._11_17_8_s_1_15_0_64_2_2_64_9 ---------2BR 1BA, W/D hkups oorch s 1 100 mo r..,.,, Sludo i.11chcn· private bedroom and Ml 51n .. l.Jdo Isle, 3 +J, lam rm. FABULOUS VIEW backyard No pets (818) J!:>:)-4s.J9 elll.'s, lV poot S l50 bath Pref• tidy 35 • · OUT·Of·COUNTY 2BR IOA w lrplc. 1 <:<tr redec 2-cer gar, Spaceous 1Br w1den, $725/mo M5-ttl3t & un 4M-!52H F/M noi*"Otl• SS50
3 -:'R.st ~:'.•2 Mc!:~ .... PROPERTY 1525 qarage. S900. v:!O S2 500 3 10·277-158:.l lrg pvt deck, encl ga1 •---------Lg Verihl"'":. StudlO full •. mo • phon•lutlta -242 Cecll Pl Call ca'u owner attor 6pM Sl9501mo Avail now Lgo 2BR 28A. gar & 1 sec walk to bcn, lse ---------7t4'940-e779
Fp, good k>c, hard· Carey. Agt 631·2242 Call 673-5371. parking space , 2466 S600 mo No PelS RENTAlS TO 1---------
wood firs, sec sys c R EL v LLEY s New Villa Po.nt condo, ----,.-------Sant.a Ana Ave. Lndry, 964·5449 or 64.6-4928 Su"n~ Prof NIS to ahat9 COM $186,900 536-9328 A M A · • un LARGE clean 2Br 18.'.t 1 blk otf Balboa lslend Nr•beacn & sho ps, 2BR deck S795 77t 7804 ruuu; 2724 dupte Prtv. bathrm, S.ach Pad & views, 3' bed house w/gar. Avocado 2 B R. 2 mstr BA, 1BA. bright & clean, ' • Lgo Ven.a111os !ili.WIO 1n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii W 0, •PL S of Coast
2 BR two atory. N.-. rooms. l baths, 2 lire· Street No pets $700/ blUns W/D & frig avl Aval! $950 721-1304, quiet loc --Sep,··11ate R Hwy $850/mo C.I
ca1p frsh paint. pri· places, 2 ear garage. mo. 240-2299 Sl600 lse. 644-87t t 721-1225 H"'1"1"T"rTON BR full rc .., .. 1 .. to B uoo,, ... iand M tr B Don • 723-4468 vale patio. Sl09.900 7 .7 usable acres un4U11V bch s750 mo lse w view on canal. ---------
963-7900 pool, miny e•tros •• _________ NPT North 2Br 1"'1Ba1---------BEACH 2640 AgL 'No lee t~o pct!\ s h • re " 11 c h • n Specaoue 58R bayfront
Steps to Sand $495,000 Vocl11 (800) IAGONA tor le;ue. w/d. gar. COSTA MESA 2624 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 644 721 I S59S • uul US $188 8atboe ~ hm w E x clualve gate 272·1138 Prudonttal B•lboa Pen. MF dS~' Prof n/sm kre guarded neighbor· Towle RE BEACH 2148 ~~;.:a~5;,~;., Retrlg Quiet, Nlfe near sea• _N_R_B_C_H_Ll_O_O_S_H_O_f_•s-• share 39, 20a near 1...._mo. 875-7599
hood. 2 BA with lrg fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------S499 MOVE IN Lrg B<>cn. 3/4 BA. 2BRI 1blt1 '2 BAS900ouplc" betteh "'d ""°C!Ck ~ NB t'lm. gt9at loft $249 900 841 Nwpt No Ville, 3BR •BriOht 1Bdrm Apt.s alo11e/tr1dg•. utll pd trp · ·•ns, mo $3')0 mo 631 .99 loc, PfOf F, NIS. wld.,
5 1n • · OUT-Of-STATE Wtute water, main Lag. 2"'1DA. lmmac. S2600I •Carpor\/Gatod $575 • dep. 960-5179 yrly. t\lpell 675-00'J7 tum. pwt betl'I, apa
Restored Beach Tr1· PROPERTY 15.58 Bch 3BR 38A. remod mo Avail 3-1 5~ •vfl/ •Nr Tri-Sq/Sr Cntr S pacoOUS 38R 2BA •PL Whitewater Oen Yw! 'RENT S500mo 844-1095 ._..,., Jae tub. pool, S2200I wknds, 76C>-171G, day For O.tail1 &42·5858 $1045/mo w retrig. pvt 1 nse 10 sand' 20R Mat!• the right mo\19
3 BA. 2 BA. Com· mo. F•b-Mey 725-9119 Ask fO# Irene•---------patlO, bar. 16' beam 2Ba. oar $1200 &801 PllOt Re• &Wt• F E co o-Summer neo tllrouoh classif.ed elel•ly relurbianed OR SAL : L 497-62845, 499_2750 Oee.ntront. 28R 2BA Rent Toda~ & cells. 71 41969-2251 Seasnore 973-4e74
ltd ceihngs. trml din, RADO. OHie. & anop IW1 unit duplex, ,,.pt.
2 Cir gar Steps to on 2.oe acres in Au-..... ,.., Get The est ~Ch ~11,900&41· ~Lt~~~ ~~~--,,-~-~-r----gM,lmmKI S1~~ r--------~~=======~==~----------~ 5177 bullding on 55 acres m;ncvA\ yrfy i.ase 675-2272 Deal In Town! ----
Ocean VleW In Kremmling. 4.5 acre BEACH 2169 SEASHORE 2BA 2BA $625/mo & Only S6SO
3 BR. 2 8A w ·over· realdenllal s ites lnliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii next to beachll Frpto, to Mo_..ln Lg 1BR In alz.CS garage . .Just 2 Strasburg (303) 367 d ishwasher. patio, a amall, quiet com·
block to a and . 5496. S1100/mo 873-M•7 ptex. 831-8427
s 215.ooo 536-~28 Beach •-ea! for•closed Vl•w•--------IV Home RANCBESlf AR.MSI NEWPORT '8tMIULA
:J BR. 2 BA. Hug• COf'• GROVES 1575 ~I~
n•r IOI. c thedral c ell-1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 &edroom to 3 ledroom lngs Prtvate att•um.11 FwnWied;
New carp & paint 5 ACRE RAHCHl;S near Vi ~nithed
1219,000 380-1288 tour beautlM 1akea. Ila Rentals
$2990 S500 dQwn, 675-4912 Owner wfll finance 1
800-223-4763
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• The forest ••w•ftA .. u ISLANO. 28A, 2~8a. W/O h.kupa. S.euttf\11 t.•c. h()me, DftA.8V gwege. 2233 ralN!ow
1uat reduced to PElUNSUIA 2107 i~..8i:; !:: ~~ IAl.IOA $1070/mo ...._7001
S~t2,900. Approa·------· 2 .. 1ry S3t00 644·9123 JSW •vn 2•"t •1200 OFfll• 2700 sq ft, aur· .................. New ...,..., vv r~.CS by., ... 48R 3BR 28A, roof deck, * .. lcourt T__,.• ~ 28R 1 ~BA
2.758A. 2 car ger. toe $2200. 113 E. a.y. Ouatd gai.d. •pP• lO 1BR tBA yny. dean. '°wn."'*-Dtw. Niry
famitv kit w.th fW• $79-4752 °' 7n-7M2 3500 elf. 28A 38A. 3 qulM. good.,,.. a ""· ~~·l~ ~ace. 11ault•d c•ll· 1....,_....__..,,...._____ frplc matt w/eaen:IH cloeeta. $895 uh pd •~ .. __
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charge O\her com myriad ol ~•Chan. e on • °' TO LOAN 2914 MO t.U~Y FOR COl:· val·~ f'"W"'no Call I ...... IOO, u~ With no •• .,.n.ne.. -.. ..,, lhr''"'"' classified merclel apace • 60 d•t.e Item,, beceuM _... tuition ftH tre...._ I• l.rOC SchOlerahlp• 714/&40-4231 ""'V" INTERNA rt()NAI. EX·
..,attab6e 300 aq 11 OU/ column• compel ~ chzdfled oe-..1 eel now avallable ... ;;."' Of I 11 p a cc A a L E and granre. M RI C HANGE Coordln•·
and up, .... ~ lo $2000 quahl••d tj\Jyera to Ml-1171 ......... 63~2 __ .. _ .... _ c--o•T pl I• denta qvaltty r~d· tori W.nt--ll'l•""'""h-lh 1 1~ purchase •·--1· na com • •-as _, f •-ily ...__ HEALTH A ...._ pet mon OI ier <all' 1.0CAI. PAY PHONE 800-348 2147 Dept V· guide to help you re· -"" ""'" ·-.... ·-out Cat<1omie. Volun-
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SALE 1...eoo.141•1 HMS TRUCKING· 48 sta.. back quarant-. Hnd tlOn 1 fel6) 552·25;,8 etudenta, host femi· '
certlet now leHlng $19.95 plua S l.50 WOLF f TAUNIN (; COL.O SORES OR HER llee, loc•I h i gh
OWN AHO OPERATE A. owner operatOf• end ah•PP'no & hendef1ng BEDS New com· PCS? Why a..lffer wrlh EMPLOYMENT 6(;l1<JOI• Full training
AOVTE of America'• fleet• No up fron4 peyable to lmpec· merc1a1 home vn1t• cold •0 ••• every provided Ca• 1 80Q.
l••dlng aneek m•· money. Older unlla cable Ctedll, 693 from 1199 oo Lamps morith7 Ask your In 5530 4.4 S HAA CF educ&-
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machine roui. "tab-le•'• beat· l.IGON 9215?7 M<Jnthly payments low at.out PHICOH Cold "'Ce•hlet clerk/Oell Foreign Study,
lltthed fOf you $9,980 1.ANOSTAR (800) H $11S 00 C.111 &od"'f :..Ora Cream, .,, Inell c;.ounte< help, ~/P'Tl---------lnvealment tequlled. 2~18, (800) 322· Buy It Sell 11 F10<J It rAE:c N (\N color cata• pen1h1e mul purpoM good atemno pay l..Qan oll"4tra • Tefemar· (800)3-44•3251• 6888 Cl•H•hed. ""' 1 800JC>76836 treatment t (710) ,, • k~l•rs with lghl ofc
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Satu r~ keeps car buyers at home
As Saturn embarks on its third
year tn the marketrl~ce, it has
made a number o technological
and marketing advances. Among
them are a continued expansion
of its retailer network,
distinguished consumer survey
rec<?gnition, and notable product
enh"dncements.
Exceeding customer
expectations has been a
cornerstone of Saturn from the ·
beginning. The retailer network
has expanded lo include more
than 225 U.S. retailers, 70 in the
Canadian Saturn-Saab-Isuzu
franchise network and an
additional four in our newest
markct--Taiwan An additional 80
fac1l1t1cs are expected to open
during 1993, bringing the number
of U.S. reta1leh to ~t over-300
and 10 in Tal\van .
In th e 1992 model ~eac, Saturn
taptured 2.09 percent of the U.S.
passenger --car marl..et share and
met 1ts 1992 goal of bringing 70
percent plus businc!>S to General
Motors. In the critical
1mport-1ntens1vc California
marl..ct, Saturn .accounts for 80
'
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HIMTllGTON IEACH ACtlM
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business or conquest sales
represent people who would have
purchased a non-GeMral Motors
car if Saturn was not in the
market. More importantly, 50
percent of Saturn buyers said they
would have purchased an import
car. These marketing efforts,
coupled an out.standing retailer
network and sound engineering
has won the company recognition
from the media and respected
organizations in the automobile
jnaustry. Some of these include:
• Best domestic nameplate in
the 1992 J.D. Power and
Associates New Car Initial Quality
Study UQS).
• Best domestic nameplate in
1992 J.D. Power Customer
Satisfaction Index (CSI).
• Fir~ domestic nameplate to •
win top honors as most valuable
automobile franchise in the 1992
National Automobile Dealers
Association survey.
•Leading the industry in the
number of cars sold per retailer.
• Exemplary Voluntary Effort·
<EVE) award presented by the
CADILLAC
Federal Department of Labor for
actively recruiting and hiring
female and minority applicants.
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word-of-mouth satisfaction from
the more than 250,000
enthusiastic owners. In its national
and print advertising, Saturn uses
real-life customer experiences to
tell its stories of safe!Y, quality,
reliability, serviceability,
performance, value, and of the
overall ownership experience.
Saturn has doubled its product
offering for 1993, while its
engineering strategy showcases
tecnnological advancements tlnd
continuing refinements.
• Introduction of a new family
of w~&OJlS and an en!ry-level
coupe.
• Standard driver's side
supplemental inflatable restraint
(OSIR) system enhances the safety
of all vehicles.
• Standard traction control
system for all automatic
transmission-equipped models
equipped with optional ABS.
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Toyota La~d Cruiser
offers the · first ·true
4-Wheel drive system
Versatile, practical, and
ruggedly stylish, the sport utility
vehicle (Suv) has become an
American icon of the
go-anywhere, ao-anything
lifestyle. Yet owners who
bought an SUV for its
four-wheel drive performance
may be in for a surprise.
"Equipped with an all-new
front-and rear-locking
differential option, the 1993
Toyota Land Cruiser becomes
the first and only production
vehicle offered in the U.S. with
true, on-demand four-wheel
drive capability," said Dave
Danzer, corporate product .•
planning manager of Toyota
.b"otOr Sales, 11 SA..,.Jnc.-
Controlled by a rotary
switch on the instrument
panel, this new system allows
the driver to lock either the
rear differential, or the front
and rear differentials
simultaneously. By locking a
differential, both wheels on the
same axle are, in effect, locked
together, turning in unison at
the same speed.
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F~ f.J.NJ, AC, locOld, alc'f ~
rod rc:O. & rrore -Rental RetLm
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According to Danzer, most
four-wheel drive Suvs sold in
the U .S. are eq uipped with
conventional differential!> which
allow opposing wheels on an
axle to turn, more or less
independent of one another. If
one wheel loses traction. the
con-.,cnt1onal differential will
transfer all torque to that
whe~t, while the oppo'>tng
wheel. receiving essentially no
torque, is rendered useless. In
se,cre situations, when tra tioll'
I'> lost by a ''heel on each a le.
the net effect 1s t\\O·\\.heel
dmc; one m the front and one
in the rear.
A small percentage of
\chicles are equipped with a
l1m1 ted-slip differential on the
rear axle, and in rare
· irhtances, 10 the front
Although these de\ ices limit
t"c spin on slipper. surfaces.
thcv still allow oppo">ing
wheels un the ~1mc a fe to
turn indeppndcrH oi one
another.
''The land Cruiser," Danzer
-.aid, "is the tir-,t ,1nd only
\ l'h1clc to fc.1lure on-dt•rnand
irort-and rc.:ir-locking
d1ficrcnuals, pru idmg true
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nae · sun
Is Shining
·The Grass
Is Riz
·Coine To
ere .The
Bargains
Is!
mo~t se\ere poor-tr.:ict1on
conditions."
l he land Cru1'>N's
locl..ing-diff ercnt1al sy'>Wm is
offered as part of an optional
package which inclUdcs
\ 1scous coupling all-wheel
d'nve \\Ith lockm~ cent<.: r
differential, and four·\\ heel
anti-lock d1~ bral..es (ABS
Designed fo r use tn extreme
poor-tracuon situations at lo''
\Chicle speeds, the
lodmg-diff etential s~:,tcm can
lnno-.at1on A"'· rd.
•'The)(' ci ' s pro\ de the
land Cn.;1)Cr ,., 1th {' tr<J1)rdtnJr\
conf dencc ofs-road to n atch
its extraoro naf\! e cr.c!a
qual1t1(''>. Somcd,1\ L'\\..~r\ -h~
will ha\ c tlwm " ..
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Inaugural· Cadillac
~ Fleetwood Brougham takes office
as new Presidential limousine
T he newC)t Presidential nation's ·presidents. We arc very
Limousine, the first to be pleased to have been accorded
derived from the all-new this honor on<;e again, sar John
Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, 0 . Grettenbcrger, genera
ha~ been delivered to the manager of th~ Caa1llac Motor
United States Secret Service. It Car Division. "It demonstrates a
1~ the first of three 1dcnt1cal real team clfort on the part of
Prc-,1dent1al Limousines built for General Motors.
the president and his family. He adds that the dramatic
lb Cadillac predecessor was new aerodynamic styling of the ·
pre~cntcd to President Ronald Fleetwood Brougham as well as
Reagan 1n 1984 it:> strong association with special
The: 1993 Pre:>1dcntial vehicles made it an ideal choice Lunou~ine features a special for the conversion to the
c.ha~)I~ and p<?wcrtrain designed Presidential fleet.
an built by Cadill.ic in ---_ The roof of the Presidential
c.oopcr.it1on with GM's limousine 1s three inc.hes taller
Ad .. anc cd Engineenng staff. than the production Flecl\vood
GM \ Cadillac Dt-,1gn Studio Brougham in order to provide a
de.doped the l>c...dy's interior distinctively large glJss area so
• .md ext<.·nor d<.~1gn "h1le t.he that the prc)1dent 1s ':'1si.ble to
bud, w ucturc and special the greatest extent J».>sibl<!
.i rrn<mng sy~tcms w<.•r.e designed during parades and ceremonial
f).., c .1u1ll.ic Engineering ancf occasions. ·
built by GM's Parts r .ibiicallon The limousine foJtures a
vn<lcr Seu ct Service black clearcoat <:~tenor paint •ll!J<:r~1s1on, .ill facet-, of the finish with a dark blue cloth and
de::.rgn, deH·lopmenl and leather combination interior
manuf.icturc of the limousine There are Zebrano wood
\H·re cumplett·d totJlly w1th1n accents in both the dnvcr\
Ccnt·ra l Motor) compartm<!nt and the reJr
"(Jd1ll..ic h..i) a tradit_1on <A compartment Embro1d<·rc.'CJ
providing transportation for this Pres1de11t1.1I sc.ils Me .ifl1xC'Cf to
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<:.Kh rear pa-;scnger door as \H•ll of the f lcetwo<>d Brougham communications s~tem
as to the center of the rear wjt. built al the Arlington N,scmbly · •Custom engme monitoring
1 he total kngth of 270 incht'> Pldnt in Arlington, Texas There gauges built by Delco
clrlcl wheelba~ of 167 .S inches b w.Hing for six pt·rsons in the Electronics and mounted 111 th<.•
compares 10 the 22S. l -inch rt·.ir < c~mpJrtm<.•nt when thrL'(.> imtrument panel next to 1h<.'
J.ono -.n~ W ~hccU},W!-tlush folding '>CJl.5 .ire util1wd __ .st.:ind.ard L.ailillac m~ln.Jm< At ~ T lw front wheel trJck cluster.
Cadillacs lon_g ha\-e (\vhccl tu wheel) 1s 6J . .3 •Separate heating and .11r
been a favorite of inc.he~ w1dc \\h1le the rear cond1t10111ng unit~ for the fronl
oc..tupants of th~ -....IH.·d trac.k is 61.2 inches wide. and rear compart ment!. Eac.h
White House. O<·t Jusc of th<• 1nrn•.iscd s~tem is individually c.ontrollcd.
Al top, on.e of three weight, the: n<>w Presidential • A special partition to ·
19'>3 Cadillac Limousine is cqu1ppc·d v. ith separate the driver from the rNr
Fleetwood . ()\ ersizc wheels and tires and a scat passengers. A power
Bro_ugh;irns spcual power brakt> sy:>terh. window in the part1t1on can be
dl'livcred to the_ GM 's Pm .. crtra1n 1)1\ 1c;1on lowered by the front scJt
U.S. Sc~rct Senice built 1hc \chicle's V-8 engtne occu~ants. JS President . Clinton's and four speed automJt1c • parate front and rear
limousine . tramm1:>s1on The powerplJnt Delco ~-FM ~terco CJ)SCttc
At left Mrs John f US<.'s rcgul.ir unleaded sasoline. entertainment S~tems with
Kennc'dy st~pped · lhis new Cadillac Presidential premium l\-.o-way speakers --
from a Cadinac limousine IMS many Sp<'tial eight speakers 1n the rear and
limousine during a features, including four in the front.
~l31e \-i'.!.it-tt> •A pul>l1c addrcc,s s~lcm and •Special 12-volt Ouorl ~l nt
Ottawa, Ontario. t<•lcphonc .1s p.irt of J sp1~ual halo lighting dewlop<.>d by CM's
.. I a 8 ... 8
Inland r1 iher Guide D1v1sion.
• A rear ovcrhNd console
"hich hou)t"") the ster<.•o
<•ntc>rtammcnt system and the
d1ni.itc control
•front and rcJr t U'>tom
<.loth'leathcr rnmbinJtion
..,ca11ng art'<h d<·~1gnccJ .md built
by lnlJnd f 1!>h<.>r Guidr's ScJt
Fabrrcation Cenwr.
The fenders arc fitted with
flag standards. \'\then the
prc.>s1dcnt 1s riding in the
limousin<.>, the United StatC'S flag
is flown from the right front
fondN and the President's
St.and.ird 1) flown from the left
front fender. T\'o flu.,h-mountt>d
~poll ghts are located in the·
fender to. illuminate tht' flags at
night. The three l1mousinc-s arc
titfod "C.1d1llJc flccl\HIOd
BroughJm • Presid~nt1JI Sc>nt.., "
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INTER'S GHl .ll
WITH . EXERCISE AND A SUNN .Y FAMILY BRUNCH
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From 1op: Orangc-Olocolatc Tnnc. Chicken Quiche in Rice Crus1. Minted Fru11 Kabobs. Strcusel Coffee Cake.
LET FITNESS BE THE FOCUS
FOR YOUR FAM ILY
THIS .WEEKE ND c old wea1her mike squeezing fun flmc
acuvme inlo a weekend schedule a challenge. but the
payoff is more energy 10 mce1 the demands of a bustling
life 1ylc coupled with a sense of family closene .
St.an a high-enerlY day with a fun family brunch that
demon 1ra1cs some of lhe newc t ticnds in healthy caring.
Today· nutrition cxpcn uggcst thal one of the keys 10 an
enjoyable and healthy diel l eating a variety of foods. The
menu shown here is crealive and health consciou withou1
losing any of 1he "kid appeal" of familiar foods.
Grain • fruil!i , vegerable and other carbohydrates arc I.he
main source of eneray for anything we do. recipe Tor
Chicken Quiche u1e a rice cru 1 in place of a hi&h f 11 pie
crust F11 is fwther cul by u ina evaporated skim milk and
low-fat cheese. Try to serve both a aalad and a veaerab~
walh dinner. and ldd fruil 10 your lunch menu. The Minted
Fruit Kabobs are a laity way 10 include seasonal fruit in any
meal. There's no need to deprive younelf the pleasure of
de sen. Tbc Oran1e-Chocola1e Trifle ends the meal on a
dcltciOU!t note.
To add variely and great ltile 10 a healthy diet. try
,prinkhng "MAM' ... Chocolaae Candies over your
OauMaJ Pancake~ or enjoy a 1quare of Slnule1 Coffee
Cake. II '1 aJI a maner of mahina your -.I lllllte to your
ac11v1ty level. 1
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For example, molt kidl are DINl'lllJ dW Ind 11 a rault.
they ~ ptenry of calories ID pnMde -ay for their clay.
They'll eftjoy I lic:e of~ Bre.t ..... of
your brunch menu of as a quick and sali f ying nack. Th'i
recipe ubs1i1u1e egg white for part of the egg used in a
more lladitional recipe.
Creative presentation lends appeal to any meal. Lighten
winier doldrum by giving a winter brunch a ummer look.
Sea the table with a pasael tablecloth and napkins, and use
fresh flowers if available. P<>ltery plate in UMY colo~ add
a nice touch as well .
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If children 's port activities dominate the weekend, why
noc join in? Challenge the local pons team to a parcntS
versus kids game during this year' scti<>fl. Plan a coopcr-
aaive brunch with friends and neighbors. and recap the
highJiahts over quiche and cake. Nearly all the recipes for
this fe 1ive brunch can be made ahead. Prepare the quiche to
the poin1 of baking; then refrigeraae until you ge.1 home. Pop
ii in the oven, and ifs ready 10 go in 2.5 to 30 minuac .
Adults may need 10 work a linle harder than kids at fining
viaorous physical activiay into their schedules. Bua after a
week of working late. leaving no time 10 go 10 the gym. a
family fitnc activity can provide the chanac of pace all
f1rnUy members need.
Plan a family ka weekend or try a rrip to the ice aaing
rink. Skiifta Md lkllm accommodMc a hup ranac of
ftlnal Ind ability level ' Or take 1dnnaaae or. wanner
dlY: .. CN& lhe bicycle and head for ihe nearest bikina pelh. "-P die fOCUI on fun. and you'll..,, a nutrition Ind r.a.a ........... could hm • hfeume. . .
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CHICKEN QUICHE
IN RICE CRUST
Crust
1-1/2 cups hol coobd l "·1 • B• '• •
co" 1-.RTU>"" Brand Rice
I egg white
I table'ipoon chopped chi"e~
Filling
2 ounce'i deli-thin sliced
oH!n-roasted chicken (aboul
5-7 ~lices), cul into thin \trip
3 egg~
I egg "hite
I can ( 12 ounces) evaporated
kim milk
1/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup low-ra1 C heddar ch~
(3 ounces), hredded, divided
2 green onion~ with top<,,
thinly liced
6 tomato lices
· Preheat O\en to 350-~F Spray JO inch pie
plate "1th non\UCk cooking <1pra~ f or cru\t
In bo~I beat nee, egg wh11e and th1vc<, with
fork 1 um into pie plate; w1 \patula <;prc.td
e"enl) on bonom and half"'a} up '1dc\. 1 Bt:
.,ure there arc no hole .) Bale 'i minute\
f or filling. Spnnkle c hicken into nc;c cnl'I
In medium bowl beat egg-;. egg "'h1te. Ch ip
orated \l1m milk and \alt Sur in 1/2 c up
c.hcc\C and green onion'>. Caretull)' pQur into
nee cru,.1. Cover outi,1de edge'> ol tru'>t w11h
fo1l 1<»J>ro1ec1 nee from drying out. Bat..c
35 minute'.> or until knife insencd 1n tenter
come-. out clean. lmmed1atcl} run lnik
around edge 10 loo<;en t ru\I Let ,t.ind
10 minute\. Cut an10 6 wedge . lop C.tlh
wedge with 1omato lice and a 'prmklc ti!
remaining c hec<>e. Make., 6 '>Cl'\ ing,,
MINTED
FRUIT KABOBS
l'~ fresh fruit in \C.be)fl
1/4 cup mint or mint-na\ore<t
apple jell}
I tablespoon lemon j uice
I tablespoon orange juice
2 apples, rored and cut into
6 chunk.\
2 kiwifruit. peeled a nd each cul
into 6 pieces
12 fresh or canned pineapple
chunks
I fresh melon, cut into chunk'
12 strawberries
In \mall )auccpan or m1u'I.>"' au· ,Jfc
cup. heat mini Jelly JU 1 unul mt>ltcd ''H an
lemon and orange JUI e In bowl h~hlh IUw
mint JClly m1x1ure .rnd fru11 to co.it On
6 <,\;e"cr.. alternate 2 piece~ of e.tt.h lrull
Mac 6 labob<.
OAT.MEAL PANCAKES
(not p1e1urcd1
1/2 cup all-pur~ flour
1/2 cup rolled oats
2 tablespoons sugar
I teaspoon baking po"'der
1/2 leaspoon baking soda
1/4 leaspoon salt
1 cup buUermilk
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 ea •hiles or l ea
Toppi~s (Stt below)
With hand mixer or "'oodcn 'P'll'll heat
aH ingredients un11I mooth. On pn:he.ited
grc.i~ gnddlc pour 'iCanl 1/4 t up of h.lncr
for ca<h pancal.e. Cook un11t pullNl anJ dn:
around edge\, 1um ('~ un11I ~ollkn hm~n
Scr'\'c wuh lopping . Make 4. '('I'\'"~''•
l pancake each
Topplnp: Bowl of "M&.M '~":t . l ht PJX''I ·
apple, orange section\, maple .. ~rup. II lru1t
pourable apncot. trawbcrry. ell fruit
flavored pancake yrup
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STREUSEL
COFFEE CAKE
2 rnp11 Jll-purpo..c-Oour
Jt~ <:up 'UJ.:.lr
2-1 2 lt'a,poon' ba~in~ po~der
1/2 lt•;."pclCIO Ylt
J ..& mp '~im mil~
I ..& mp 'hortt>nin~
I ~I.!~· ht.tltn
l!I 2 I.UP' "\1& \1',"• dhided
\lrtU'>('I I oppin~ (rt:eipe belo" I
Prdu.-,11 •"l'll tu .,7" I Grc.t'e a Y uxh
mu111l-<ir ,4u,trl' p;in. 'ct a,1tk In largt"
ho"' I. \lo llh poun l'lc.·JI tlour. 'ugar. h.i.l.;ing
po.,.,1kr \ah rrnlk ~honc~in~ and cgg
'O '>(.'~ond' until JU'I hlcnded Geml~ ""' in
I lUfl \1<\. \1 ' • 'prcad 1nt(l prepJr'-·d p.m.
Spru le"' 11h ~tH u'el J upping and renuan1nr
\1<\. \\.,.. li..ikc 4" hl "O minute' unul
p1d .. n't:nc.I 1n lt:nter c..ome' out dean
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\lrt>uwl r o ppinJt: In 'mall l'x>" I m"
I \ u1 i:.u .. h 'ug..tr ..tnd all-purpi"e lfour.
I 4 ~up marganni:. '41ltc:~d a nd I/:! tt•a,poon
• ~rnunil l tnnamon untiT t:OJ.1',t.' uum ' ..
BANANA-CHOCOLATE
BR EAD
I ·2 J cup\ all-purpclw flour
3 "' ('UP \UJ.?ar
I tc~<,poon bukinJ.? ~Kt.t
I 2 lca\poon ..air
I ..& lta,poon b.1kinJ.? po"der
I cup m.1\bl'd rip<' banana'
1abou1 2 hari:e1
2 ~"hit~
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I 4 cup H"j~elabll' oil
I ..& t·up ~alt'r
I l lUP "\1&. \1·~.-·
Prt>heat 11hn hl ~CiO f \pr..t~ I/:! h~
4 I ~ int.h h..tktn!! p..tn "llh no!l'-111.l cc ~A•n!!
'Pr I\ \11r to •t:thl'r lhlur. 'uptr. h.tltn~ "".la.
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ml\cd .~poem h;1lt 1n111 prl·pan.·d p..tn ~lll
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lOnlaint<r IK oonc~I fro1,en
u lone-H>duced ~ hippt'.d
toppinJ.?. lhu~l"d
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2 .\ t•up oran~t· juicr
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in1<1 I 1rx h 1. uh..·~ 1.1huu1 \ t: up' I Prepare
putt.hop Mum.J111g 10 p.1d.;J~t' dire'" non'
u'tnf 'l1m mil ... kl 't'I I• Id I~ whipped
topp1np and ornn~l 11('d 1nh• pulkhng In
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I :? ~rv1ng' •or u • 11-:, i.:ale prcJMrcJ Imm an .tn t•I
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so~rces. and v.h3t
)W describe ~y
be a rve coadi·
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Fi h Odor S)n·
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pie :ind fish pro-
duce trimcth)l·
am1t1c (TMA), a
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row: n fish Bae·
tena n:nurallv
foun d in the
humJn intC')tlnc
pr<.Xfu1."C TMA b ____ _. .i re ult of the
bre..i ldo" n of certain foods. ln
mo t ca~ the 11 ... er bre:ik> Jo-.o
this sub)tan c completely
Unfoctunatclv, in wmc people
the lt'er's :ibil1t~ to do tt.s job tS
hm1teJ :inJ the rc)ult 1s that the
ruhy ')OlCll esc..lpC) through the
pore) of the ')ltn anJ t'irough the
bre.u h ~o amount ot )crubbmg
\\1th )oap or the u c of )troJtg de·
odor Jnt) -.-. tit el1m1 n..ite the offend·
mg 1)Jor It I') unJcr')tJ~Jable -.h)
')l.)me peopk '' th th ') rond111on
J.:t..iall) \hun ~1.ll adi\lt)'. but it
1' :~ulll~ po ,1blc tl1 gre.ltl) re-
JJci: the foh~ .. mdl b\ .l\Oldtng
cert.un h.X.~'!I E~ H.>ll, li\er, '°>"
beJ n ( 1flduJ r..: tofu .rnJ other o~·bJ,eJ prlJ~ .. t)J. pc.I.), and red
meJt Jn: .ln•on.; the foods -.h1~h
prvJu .. c: :n.: n:o't T'l .\
II the .:onu111"ir. per\ ::,ts de)ptte
dicta~ chJn~c .... a ph~\1Ctan ma)
-.-. Jnt to prc,r1be the 01.:cll.)1onal
use ol .lnt t' .. t .:-. 10 0rder to re·
:1tnc1 the-.tctron-ohnttsnrrat b:xc-
1eria
Q l hn'e u 1.:ooli..ie rtci~ that
calls ror the addition or
blac~trnp molas ts. flow d~s
this compare nutrition:a ll) "•th
~ul:ir moln scs?
-J .O., Gardtn Gro,·t
There are three kinds of molas-
:.es: light, medium and black trap.•
The light and medium ~arietics do
not offer the nutritional pl uses )OU
get .,_,Uh the U)e or blackstrap.
Blackstrap molas cs is a rich
so urce of iron, calcium and potas-
sium, one tablespoon cont:iins at
much iron (2 miHigrnms) as in
one -half cup or spin:ich. the same
amount or calcium ( 150 mil·
l1gram)) us found in h:ilf a glass of
mill . and the same amount or po-
tassium (450 milligram ) contained
an one bam1na. In contrast, the
lighter mola e) types hove only
about a third of the nutrienh
J\:11lable in blackslrap.
Mola SC) i') the syrup that re-
m:11n Ythc:n cane and beet sug:ir
are refined into regular table
)uga r lt 1s interesting to note that
blad.strap -.-. a the principal S'>'cet·
encr u cd b) the first America n
\:OIOOl')tS, but today ii. primarily
U')Cd 1n animal feed.
Q l'vt noticed lh11t H lllnt
crackers come In a whole
"'heat 'ariety now. l al o rud In
)O ur column. that you rtcomnlfnd
the u e or whole ~heat. What do
you think or these crackers?
-B.E.1 Nt"-port Beach
Many shoppers arc now looking
for healthier whole wheat products
in place of the traditional refined,
white flour 11cms. Therefore. smart
food manufacturers are starting to
meet the demand. Unfortunately.
many whole wheat crackers arc
JUl>t regular white flour with a lit·
tic "hole wheat flour sprinkled
Dear Betty Crocker
Q. Can I add o puddln& mix to
cukc mix that alrtady h:u puddin&
In lt?
-M.R.T., Galley, N.C.
That's not 'a good idea. More
liquid would be needed, changing
the proportions in the recipe.
Q. I bou&ht somethln1 called
"Cltarjcl" In bulk. I know It'•
ustd to th icken Crull plea, but bow
much 1ubstltules for other
thickeners?
-J.T., Mldlend, Mich.
ClcarjeJ is a starch thickener
that can be used in the same
proportion as flour. Its bigest
adva ntaae is that P.ie thickened
with O earjel won t separate after
beina frozen. Use V• cup per quan
of fillina Cor pie or I ¥• cups per 7
quarts of fillina for pie.
Q. I've bffn m1kln1 sood breed
from • sourdoush •••rttr, but
lately, tbt '°'"' llaave IOOle top
cru ca. Whit do you 1..,..c?
-V.F., Ablloe, Teua
1 he bread hH risen too Iona.
Heal produced in doush durina
rislna cautet yeast to J!OW rapidly,
.1Mn1 o(( carbon dio•1de. Th& 111
lorms an air pocket between the
top crust ind the rest or the lo•f.
/)() /04! h1.-~ • cookin1 qu~ 110n? Writ~ Dear &tty
Crodu, Bo.-11/J, Dept. &tty.
M innc1poliJ, MN $5440
t ' ,
into them'
Do DOI be mWed v.bc!a Lbc
p~ wra~r li$ts the ~rd)..
.._.bok •b~~t." lQ.)tcad. kX>k t
the Ln&rc\lieot listin1 aAl1 Stt if the
•Otds whole wheat :ire the f ~l in·
sredlcot. I( so. then )UU ha\~ ;.t
nutritious whole ,.heat product
Many cnckcr manufactu.ttf')
ma.Le the cl.aim. "83).cd. Ne,cr
Fried.:" The truth ~ th.1t all a d.·
ers are bncJ To help l.cep 1hc
fat 00..n, cat craclcrs an re:i.son-
ble portion izc. A half-ounce
servirl& mean> three Tri)Cuits. four
Rau. faw ~lion. OI ti& t \\ ~ t
Thins.
If )UU art k>otin& for ~buk
wbc~t r:M:lcrs J a Sood t~r
source, there arc a awnbu uf
romp nie wh0$C end.tr proo\I
att •ortb tryi"'· Frook.~. Hc:sltb
Valley. P :ifac Graw (rice cakts).
~·MU.. Nature·~ W:ittbowc. nd
R)·Kfl)J) An c•tea.si .. e nutrition I
rom1>3nsoo of c~-kcr cao be
· found in the highly respected "Nu·
mtion Action Hc:altb Letter" (D •
~mbcr 1992 ~ue), publishcJ b)
the Center for Science in the Pub-
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! A look at the people and events highlighting this week's local arts and entertainment scene'
Who will survive
battle of clubs? '
T he Rhythm Cafe, the latest
challenger primed to battle
the county's looe
high-profile music club, the
Coach House, may be ths;,..most
'1able challenger 10 date.
Opened last Halloween, the Cafe
ha~ already made a big splash in
1hc local music scene. It has a
major county developer bankrolling
it, an immaculate showroom
~pacious enough to accommodate
touring na1ional acts. two
~no"ledgeable and shrewd talent
buH!r!>.
And. most important ly 10 general
mJnagcr and co-owner Michael
I cder, the Rhythm Cafe has a
Jd1nable mission: 10 someday add
11~ nJme to music-lovers'
permanent vocabulary, a national
mu~1cal club similar 10 the Hard
Rock Cafe restaurant chain.
"Our intent has been to open a
club from the customer's point of
v~w," Feder said. "We have
intimacy and elegance, a perfect
"•ew and lighting, excellent
acou!>tics. We believe we're 3lready
the premier venue in Orange
G:oun1y. Now we have 10 make
people realize it."
A new indoor venue so close to
home is certainly welcome news to
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach
music lovers. The cafe is located at
Lake Center near Harbor
Doulevard in Santa Ana, merely
yards from Costa Mesa's city limits.
There hasn't been a successful club
drawing national talent so close 10
home since the heyday of the
original Golden Bear in
Huntington Beach.
Not everyone believes two local
clubs featuring national talent can
succeed in Orange County (or
three if you count Santa Ana'a
Crazy Horse, which features strictly
country music). Los Angeles
County has only one, the Strand in
Redondo Beach, regularly
scheduling national acts.
B ut the Rhythm Care is
olrcady earning respect from
many quarters: even from its
chief competitor.
"From the standpoint of booking
n club, they arc the most
formidable competition we've ever
had," said Ken Phebus, the main
booker at the Coach House in San
Juan Capistrano.
Three months into its new life,
Feder s~ys the club is "succeeding
much belier than we thought. 1
thought we'd be losing money but
Stories by
JOEL BEERS
COVER
There's a three.tiered musical structure In Orqe Countv, and Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach are inti~ lnvotved In eacn.
The Pacific Amphitheatre, located In Costa Me• fights tt oul with Ir·
vine Meadows to lanct the ~ names, from Ozzy fo Neil Young.
The Rhvthm Cafe. located ust over the border In Santa Ana, locks
horns with the Coach House n San Juan Capistrano over the next tier,
the bigger names who either can't or don•t want to headline a mammoth out-door arena: Johnny Cash, Ray Char1es, The NevUle Brothers.
But tfs the third tier where the hundreds of undiscovered unproven and
unhyped musicians who live, work, play and die In Orange County ply their wares, where local coffeehouses, bars 8nd cluba truly afiine.
On any nlaht of the week. there•a fazz, blues, qer-songwriter con-
temporary fOlk, punk. heavy metal, reggae. country, Celtic,l>tuegrass and
neatly any other type of music ~ wirit.
There are coffeehouses sp_ect(lllzing In the avant-garde, or featuring recov-
ering alcoholics. There are dive bara and dinner houses. And. this enlertaln-
menl Is very affordable, very Immediate and an often refreshing change from
mass-marketed, pre-packaged regurgitated entertainment.
COl'Fl!EHOUSES Ab coa. w.."" 1: ~ Cafe c.onc.no. 171 E. 17th St, C... 506 31• St.. Nlwpaft Bw:ti Coeta Mela: Thil ... ~ Regular ...... ~ .....
owned and hquenW ~ Ovtlllw. ~ Md ......... ~ Md
but don't 11t that werp )IQlr ~ T~ The ~ ......... .,_
on tt. ~ ol ...-: lnllde. The It • ..._, IMir. C.. kill. -.
coleehoUle Clnnge Cow"1 ..... tadr. .. ...... .. /wt ""' hll ecwne ol the i'nllll ,._.. on h ..incl Wet r 11;
bat flam cpaM (lo °' the trionlh.
4()..rnemblr galplt d"*9 hquent HI ..._ ~ Crlrdh-. 1907 ~ on reledild nW* ol the ~ .. C.. Miia. Murie. ,. _.. ..,,Md ..... ~.
"We're not ~ ~ oulerrtio.e Co8ee Con.I: 2801 tt.t. llllld , wt.. lllOU ... one Ml~ ~ CGllll Mila. W.. 1 I v II..-..... lk on a ........ ...,. w .MM llut .. JV s..-,, II---* murlc.
W •"The nMk we try 11o ......_ DI~ C.-.. 6 frfFllll ...
nut tww ............ ,...,.... 474 E. '"' ... ~ Mela. ~. a b9d lnluinca . ...._. ol trllllng dallkllljlll,-"' daa OIJ't .elhir
about .... t.an. In bie Md gdlng stuff on~ m '•r-.r ...-. ~ ~ broMn, cu ~ .... (lo Ml+'f:I...-. c.-.. ...... 2700 :r ~.r.::-:~ !!:::.: ,.1oa=\o.~1.:=
Qnti,w to pltiy .. ......,. ... murk. Thundliv. I
''ThM lit unique -A--to '"--out. Mudclw'• Colle ....... 1175 .._ It'•~ wt4 ~ ~~ St. COiia Nma: ~ ........
tNit tt. 8-lnlt IMntlllty ol 'the whole =o·~ =--Md ~ WOlid aadll Md we'ra ,... t*9 to -
do -ad delrWdloft -WI DOllMf ... N-.. 1749 = IW..
CM.' W. •Wit to Ill h Olltrllft C.. ..... A.111t -----on
CCll1IRI ............. to go....... s..dlf~ .._. °"" ._ ._ church to '-I _ T... lUI Mam V..
oul wl not~~~ °""...... AoMIJk ... ~ ... ~ ...... ·· .. ,. ... ....., ..
people are cnthusia tic."
The Rhythm C.fc has ol rcad\
ente red into bidding wars wtth 1111.
Coach House,• battlc-th:n ~ ---
~lated the ticket prices of >l1m.-
hows. h's had hiah·profile n..mc'
such u X, the Nevalle Brothc~
and 8.B. Kina. but also leucr
stalwaru such 11 Ualy Kid Joe an.I
NiJht Ranacr.
Ute the C.oach House. the
Rhythm Cale is aner the high en.
musical c:onftOi»e ur. Both '·cnuc'
offer c:liAncr and drmk:s; the
a'crage diner $ptndi.n& about S~v
Ocpendin1 oa the an ist, tic~ct
pncc1 range from $16 to $30.
W bile lhe ~cb Hou~c··
.C80-capacity, inum:uct~
crammed mal.o room. ti•,
the uad1tional rock-.club
aunospbcrc, the Rhythm Cafe ' ~
non~a. S50-capacity
'howroom seems closu 10 a d1n1 •
the3tcr th:an a place where iwe.;11.
dancing and loud music arc the
norm.
The Co:ach House law the
elegance :and panache of its up:.t.11 1
~mpc&i&or, but ii comers the ... rtcet c:. rqautadon and name
rccognitien. For eiaht years, some
or the bigest nantts in music: haH
called the Coach House home.
including M>mc acts that rarely
played smaller venues. such as Ra)
Charles and the late Mila OaY1s.
Feder says counteriJ\l lhc Coach
House's reputation and geuing
name recognitiola for the Cafe is
his primary pl.
Both Rhythm Cafe and Coach
House rcprescntatMI downpl4y
the competition between the two
venues. They u y the bigest worr)
is the recession. The Rhythm Cafe
invested nearly Sl million into
opcnina, much of the money
coming from wealthy Newpon
Beach developer Curt 01.Jon. It ha)
also outbid the Coach House on
several hiah·profalc ICU. But bow
long it can continue to dwp $32
for shows like the Ncville 8rothe rs
ln this economy ii an,body'a pess.
The Coach House. meanwhile,
Rorpniz.cd lu faoandal structure
earlier this month, dedarina a
bankruptcy Jan. '· Bu& owner Gary
Folgner emphasized there are no
plans to scale back the club'•
operations, ahhou&h the venue moy
be lookin& more clO.ely at &ivina
local, unsipcd bench more
opportunities to play, eornethina
the Rhythm Cale has ,., to
pu1$UC.
I r bOtb ven'* iurvM. lhcre
should be aood -bed DCWI for area music lowen.
"There'll be a wider ftriety ol
dubt ia tbe c:oun&y. '*' Mither dub II Fbta 10 bid_. nii a
....... --tldoUP." Pblbul said. "We'll bid ...... lacb odaer
ud debt ,,. wUI. up -
lhat'1 the unf'or1unate pert."
Don•t touch that dja) ~
J immy Dec W<>uld seem weU
posed to strike it well in the
music business, even thoup
he doesn't play an instrument.
Three or his brothers arc
celebrated Orange County
musicians; brother Joe co-founded
KROQ favorite Hoi Polloi while
brothers John and Jeff played in
the Bia Dana and later with Exit.
But Dec (whose real name it
Jim Dunlap) is pna for ao eqmlly
succadul careet iD the world ol
ndio., hopina IO IJDdica .. bis
"Cc .. ration" proaram.
While kJcaJ musiciMS perform al
dubs such _. the Newport
Roadhouse and abc Marquee in
hopes of strenatheAina their skills,
Dec splns records al parties and
clubs while awaitiJtc his break.
Ukc most disc jockeys. Dec ii
med IO fonnat lballtupl &bat mate
Cor brief stints oca aay pea Ration.
Once he syndicata bis new
prosram, he hopes to find tho type
DANCE
~de Mille piece survives ABTs opening-night jitters
By Devorah l. Knaff
Specul '° Wetllend
A merican Ballet Theatre's opening-night,
very-much-a -mixed-bag performance at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center was dominated by an
achingly lovely new work by Agnes de Mille, one of the
matriarchs of American dance.
MUSIC
"The Other," set by de Mille to music by Franz Schubert,
tells a nebulous story about a maiden, her lover and another
man, who ls part nemesis, part Id. What exactly happens in the
dance is Impossible to tell; the only thing clear in this story of
·--.1r --------_appMentself-sacrifu:.e is the..rernlnder and..warning that human
life Is at constant ris k from the powerful currents of our own ·
e motions.
But while the piece is some ways a very obvious working-out
of primal emotions, it ls also a sophisticatecl play on the nature
of dance Itself as d e Miile uses a complicated weave of classical
and folk dance forms to make suggestions about the
authen1lclty of both art and sentiment.
Neither of the evening's other two pieces could match the
raw, Jungian quality of de Mille's work -danced with both
emotional au1henticlty and flawless technlc by Amanda
McKerrow, Victor Barbee and Roger Van Aeteren.
Both the red-clad male and fem~le co~s also put In subtly
modulated performances In ''The Other.' Seeming to represent
life Itself, the corps contrasted sharply with the principals,
costumed as they were ln ghostly creams, beiges and browns.
Harald Lander's "Etudes" -a paeon to the life of a classical
dancer that follows the process of becoming a dancer from first
chlldhood,barre exercises through vlrtuolstic spins and jumps
-opened the evening with Its spare elegance.
But, aJthough Chrlstlne Dunham was superlative In tbe
athletic and styllstlcaUy demanding lead, and Christina
Fagundes was lvriclsm Itself In a solo ro le, the piece seemed
sluggish, even during the fantastic feats of bravado that mark
the I~ 10 minutes or so.
A number of dancers also fell or tripped during this
opening number -so many that one wonders whether
there wasn't something wrong with the fl oor.
And even the primordial pleasures of Glen Tetley's "The Rite
of Spring" -in thls version a story about human at the
beginning of things, before our world was bound up by the
artlflclalitles of the ritual of clvlllzation -seemed a little
diminished after de Mille's work.
Overall, the dancing placed second to the choreography,
which ls no great shame considering the superb quality of work
produced by Lander, Tetley and de Mille. And yet, one wanted
just a Uttle more luster, a little more shine.
Pertuap. the company wUI settle In after openlng night jitters
and give smoother performances as It continues its run In
Costa Mesa. Othcrw1se. the joy they give will be sweet, but still dUuNd.
TtiE SC£"JE
• Richard Todd, o ne or
today's pre-eminent
young French horn solo-
ists, performs wilh his
jazz quarte t in two
shows Saturday night at
Orange Coast CoRege's
Fine Arts Recital Hall.
Curtain times are 7 and
9:30 p.m. Todd brings
fo rth a rich, full-bodied
tone on the instrume nt,
s ug:g es ti ve or a
flugelflorn. He is equally
noted as a chamber mu-
sician but is making a
growing name for him-
self as a jazz hornist.
Concert t ickets are
$9.SO in advance, $12 at
the door.
Another up-and-comer
in the jazz world is Nova
recording artist Juan
Carlos Quintero, who
appears Friday and Sat-
urday night at Mucho
Gusto Jazz Bar and Latin
Grill. There's no cover.
newly completed demo tape of the 0
show's concc!pt. Spe:iking of records and getting
Unlike other radio show . Dec all ._inds of music to the masses.
hopes to break ground by mixing it' long O\.erdue 1h:u The Scene
various styles of music on one acknowle dge the Greater Orange
program. He explained that at County Monthly Record Show.
night clubs and parties cro"ds arc Held on the third or fourth
open to hearing songs by Elva Sunday of every month , the
Presley, Nirvana, New Order and mini-convention is held at the
Madonna back-to-back. yet radio Sequoia Club. 7530 Orangcthorpc
hu grown increasin~ly conscrvat1 .. e A\c. Buena Park. The
and afraid to take n ks. 15.000·squarc-foot room u~uall
"The birth of this show wn by a features about 130 dealer table
60-year-old man who came up to ~1th C\.Crything from Big Band :md
me at a pany and said,'[ wish we counLry to rock and R&B ..
could find a radio station playing Anyone loo.,ing for rare or
this. You really mix it up.· I was so hard~to-gct compact discs. tapes or
excited and bombarded by records will wbnt to checlr. out the
different kinds of request .... I want record how. Many hard-to-get CD
Jimmy Dee would lib to be the next Rid Dees or Kuey Cuem.
to brina that reeling to radio." ingles (tho e prom sent only to
Despite the fact that the concept r:id10 station ) ell fo r bct~een SI
of &u&ift( succcss or a Rick Dees.
Howard Stem or IC.ucy Cuem.
For Dee -bal bowa as a
former late DiPt boll oca KOut/
9'. l FM -such 1UCCCS1 may just
b6 ,..., around the comer.
"The show is dcsiped ror
Saturday niaht. It is not simply a
requaa aad dedications procram,
The ~ ia for people to have a
aood tune." Dec uplaincd in a
recent interview, where he played a
.,
o( "Syndication" goes against the and $3, and great rock album
grain of typicaJ commercial radio Crom the ·70i. and early •
proaranuning, Dec remains typically go for around $2.
convint"Cd he can 5Cll the show 'This month's event will be held
nationwide. -rrom 10 a.m.,o .S p.m. ~ unday.
"I( Y'd'l play what people want, Admission is S3.
you're a<>ina to win," Dec said. -Br alala M~J
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BOOKS
Author proves love conquers all
Foster mother's book details
ugly local story: child abuse
ur local authors never cease to amaze me. Weck
after week, their books pour in. Right now I
have a big. bright-jacketed stack clamoring for
my attention. But this week T'm going to tell
you about one of the quiet ones in the group -
a thin, liuJc papcrbaelc that you-can't find in
books1orcs nationwide.
"It's Never Dull" is the story of children born to drug
Jddiclcd and abusive parents -parents that live right here in
our prcuy, palm-lined neighborhoods. Written by Oebbe
Magnuseot ::tt's Ncvcr DulJ,'' is a foster-mother's first-hand
Jccount of a world most of us never knew existed.
The statistics arc shocking. The Child Abuse Registry of the
Orange County Social Services reports 1hat in a single month
IJsl year, 3.305 child abuse cases were rcportc-0. The
breakdown reveals 1hat 904 cases involved sexual abuse, 1,470
physical abuse. 94 severe neglect, 606 general neglect, 87
cmo11on:il neglect, 4 c:ises of exploitation, and 107 cases of
c:irc1aker absence. The good news? Three of these reports were
unfounded.
A high percentage of these cases arc drug
related.
"Unfortunalely," says Magnusen, ·:drug
parents abuse, sell, rent their children for
prostitution. pornographic films. Child abuse
includes baby abuse. They suffer from
neglect, head lice, malnutrition. Mom's out
'.using' and baby's left alone, sometimes in a
hotel room -a room where mom works to
support her habit.. a room where children
witness things that children shouldn't see."
Magnuscn considers herself a mother, not
a writer, and says she wrote the story because
she got tired of hearing people say she 1hould Bookmarks wri1c a book about her experiences. By typing
one page a night, "while the babies slept,"
and never looking back at it again, Magnusen
cump1lcd a three ring binder full of stories that flowed from
one chapter to the ncKt.
Ah hough she had two biological children of her own,
Magnuscn and her husband Dave pursued a life-long dream: to
become foster or adoptive parents. Over the past nine years,
they have fostered 25 children (three o f whom they've since
Jdoptcd).
Their fin.I experience was unique. Their first foster child was
J 14-ycar-old -a young girl pregnant by her own father. "She
lived w11h us a monLh." rccnJls Magnuscn .... was with her when
her b:iby was born. and I watched as sbe handed her half-sister
ove r for adoption."
Their next child was a lintc
cocaine baby. a 1iny, trembling infant
\\ ho!>C clenched fists jerked back and
forth uncontrollably. For a moment,
Magnuscn felt panic, realizing that
this child was a real "drug baby,'' an
1nfan1 undergoing wi1hdrawal from
chemical abuse. Magnuscn says she'll
never forget hearing the baby's
high-pitched scream, a sacam to
which she would become
accustomed.
A llhough there arc 400,000
babies born every year
exposed to drug$. Magnusen
mm1s that these children can
become wonderful people. ''My kids
Jll know that they were exposed to
drugs and arc proud of where they've
gollcn. And they know that they can
do and be a.nythina that they want.
Our goal is to malcc them proud of
how far they've gotten and to make
them sirivc to be the best they can
be in life."
the day the Magnuscn1 got him. ~use the ~~ant was 5?.
withdrawn, everyone thought he was retarded. Our phys1c1an,
Or. John Gordon Miller, gave me a list or neurologists, but as I
was ready to leave his office he said: 'On secon-f thought -
take him home and fix him.' "
In ''It'• Never Dull,'' Magnusc·n describes her M:lf-tauglll
techniques and ~lains why they're so essential.
Magnuscn says that I.be average drug-exposed b:iby is not the
stereotypical infant that the media portrays. The dramutac
instance in which a child is born prematurely is usually due to
the fact that the mother has been "partyini'' and the heavy
drug usage affcctl the fetus, creating a crisis that often result. •
in a high-risk premature delivery, with allcndant oxygen rcln,tcd
distress, brtin damage and other major complications.
"When a mother uses drugs. her highest priori!)' and goals.is
gelling her next flx -it isn't the baby she'' carrying. A b:tby
born prenatally exposed has stored in the liver the same drugs
the mom has used. I believe that baby feels the same type ~f
feelings that the mother docs, wantina to distance itself from
emotional bonding -so while a oonnal baby will look at 11~
mother at feeding time, these babies look away. Unlike 1
normal situation, where the baby turns naturally to the mother
(feeder) these babies tum away, shut their eyes. resist
connection. The care-giver has to force the child to mtlkc e)'c
contact. When Or. Miller uys 'Fix that baby,' I realize that
child needs intensive bonding," •
Magnusen uses her experiences and success stones 10
encourage others who need to know that with proper care dNg
exposed babies are very adoptable. In a chapter titled "Mommy
Was a Hboker," Magnus.en tells tbe story of one of her own
adopted youngstcn, a pretty littJc girl who wasn't supposed 10
survive -she was 1uppo5Cd to be aborted.
T he Magnusen home is a busy place. ·While I talk to their
mother, younptcrs laugh and play and do all the thing\
well-adjusted children do. "I cried when I got 1heir first
report cards,'' says Magnuscn, "because you read negative
articles 'about drug exposed babies. and these arc doing
wonderful and their teachers and their classmates like them
and everything I've been saying is now being proven correct!"
Magnusen r.ays the book was written to make people ;iw.,re
1ha1 they're needed and that fosler parenting is for anyone.
"You don't have to be a Ma and Pa Kettle to be a foster
parent. You can have diamonds and emeralds, too -meaning
you can be very weaJthy.
"Do you know how ma.ny foster homes we have in Newport
Beach? Two. With all that money, all thole bedrooms, and all
those lonely adults wbo could be loving someone who needs
them."
After writing her story, Mainuscn was at a loss about geuing
it published. By chance, when ledurina on her bondina
techniques to an out-of-state group of medical and sociaJ
workers, she linked up with C.E.D.A.R. (a non-profit
orpnization in Kansu that de.ts with emotional disorders),
which helped act tbc book printed.
"It's strange,'' says Magnusen -who has lived in our area
Author Debbe Magnusen and her thrtt fo ter cluldren.
since 1958, "that help came from out of Jtatc, '*hen v.c 11"
such ""ealth and need ngbt here.'' ·
A recent ta11st1c shows ju$1 how great that need re~lh 1 In
a one month period, the Child Abuse Registry •h<>" lh.11 r1 c
were three ca~s of child abUiC in Coron• dcl Mor. 1.a 111
Newport Beach, and 128 in Co ta Men. "There arc )OfllC \' t 1
say that people don't care," uys M; gnuscn. "Bui I th111\. 1l1J1
people JU~t don't know 1 Out once we do know, v.c'rc tl' l: liclJ
accountable Thi problem won't go away.
''There arc hundred~ and possibly thousanw of
drug.dependent women v. ho arc repeatedly &i111ng biri h 1t> ~1111~
baby ofter drug baby. Nu1h1ng has a hiahcr priority v.11h tt c 1
than gcuang their next fut. Unl«s new, Stiffer la""' ire r .1'\c'tl
and more cducJl•On provided to help an caran1 for thc'c b.. c•,
we're all goina tO uffcr in years to come. These VM:llm\ m;"
become tomorrow's cnmanals."
W 1th 1h1s chilling thought, I mu t 11an off But, th.11 \.
God, 1h1\ ''not the end of the •tOry "It's Nc,cr 1) .. 11'
1s nm a neg.;a11,c, depress.in& book. It's tt mu,cl,•u•
account of v.h:u real 10\-e can do. Unfortunalcly. Oebbc
Magnusen is a Mum, not a top ootch book·hustlcr I'm \)UI •1!
space. but I urge everyone who read tha column 10 p11. ~ up •'
copy, to read 11, and lo pass the word.
0 Copies of "It's~ Dull" can~ purrhascd for SJO .11
Sonship Bookstore in Nc .... porr &.ch (Phone 6JJ.J974)
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The Magnuscns arc in t.h~ procus
of adopcina a fourth child, a tinle
2-ycar-old they hope to name Tyler.
Tyler was uactly one month old
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It was bcgtnmng to seem a bit biblical -14 days and 14 nights
of rain and dampcnlllg spirits throughout the Southland. Wet •nd
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scve,,.story Big Top's been raised at South Coast
Plaza. Even as the murky skies poured buckets
from above, last Friday's Cirque du Soleil
tent-raising was a spectacular sight. The
sou'westercd-clad crew Juggling their umbrcUas
and scurrying through the puddles around the
circus grounds seemed like Morton Salt extras or
100 Gene Kellys hip-hopping in the rain.
Indeed, the tent's glorious blue and yellow
s1ri~s roused an eye-buzzing overture to the
CJ1c1ting feast of magic that awaits audiences of
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winters since the nightly wizardry of the Cirque
reigned supreme 10 Pllotland. And, for those who
might be wondering about the highlights of this
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STAGE
Whlire, ~Intimate ExChanges'
goes will be nightly mystery
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By Christopher Trela
Special 10 Wttktnd
E vcr wonJer 1f \'Ou've made
the right decision? What
\h.>uh.J have happened if
\ou'd maJc a Jifferent choi ce? The ~rn.,~crs arc almost impossible to
l..now. unless. of course. you
happen to be playwrigh t Alan
A)cl..bourn .
H" comedy "Intimate
!:.\changes." which opens on South
CuJ't Rcpcrtory'i. Second Stage
J..111 :!9. '!>Cl\ out 10 c>.amine the
r JJ1cJll~ different consequences
thJt can spring from a single
..1c11011. Jnd ho" a random event
might change our life forever,
depending on our decision.
SCR seems to have made the
righ t dcc1s1on in casting the
t\.\O·person play with SCR ve teran
Richard Doyle and with Kandis
Ch.1ppcll . who "as seen at SCR
la't )Car 111 ..111othcr Ayckbourn
plJ). "Woman 1n Mind." And the
choice of direc tors !.hould also
prove to be a positive one. Making
hi:. SC R directing debut is Newport
'Lion' roars
despite some
rough edges
T here " much to admire in
the I lu11t111gton Dcach Play-
hou,c·, l:itc'>t production,
I hr Lion 111 Winter." but for
r'r" fc:,\ bold stmlcs forward.
lhcn.: I'> Jn C\J,per:111ng step to the
rear
Beach nativQ~Mark Rucker, who
used to allend plays at SCR 's old
Third Step Theatre and now, at 33,
is associate artistic director of
Shakespeare Santa Cruz, where he
has directed numerous plays. He
welcomed the opportunity to fulfill
a fantasy by directing a play at
SCR.
"It's quite a nice homecoming,"
said Rucker during a recent
rehearsal. "It's always been kind of
a fantasy of mine to come back
here and work. since I've watched
it (SCR) since I was 7 or 8. I had
been working up north, and when 1
came down in September I sent a
note to Martin (Benson) and David
(Emmcs). David saw me, we
talked, he got in contact with some
people who knew my work a slot
opened up, and I got lucky."
Rucker did not have any input
on which play to direct, as
"Intimate Exchanges" was already
on the SCR schedule. But Rucker
has found 1hc play to be fun and a
chall enge for both him and the
actors.
''This play is interesting because
it's actually eight different plays
and each of those plays has twQ
different endings, so technically
there are l~la~ that make up
'Intimate E.Xcfianges. ey aTI
begin with the same 1 'h·minute
scene at the beginning, which is
based on one of the character's
decisions whether or not to have a
cigarette. If she docs. the play goes
off in one direction, which is four
or the eight plays. If she doesn't
h:we the cigarette, it goes off in
another direction. That decision
process is what happens every 15
to 20 minutes in the play, but it's
not meant to be something that's
really obvious to the audience.
"Another aspect of the play is
that there's only two actors who
play all of the roles. It's designed
so that an actor will go off stage
and 1hen oome back on stage a
minute later as another character.
It's quite a challenge and it's kfod
of fun.''
During a rehearsal break, Doyle
and Chappell ackn,owledged the
challenging aspect$ of the play and
offered their comments on
Director Cyndi
M1tchcll has ere·
ated what Hol-
1 y wood might
term a "concept" Elizabeth Ochsner (right) confronts Judith Montgomery in produc-
by creating, with tion of ''The Lion in Winter" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse.
d es igne r Jeff
Warner, a physicaJly challenging
raked se tting consisting or endless
levels that resemble a shingled roof.
This tricky terrain serves u a psy·
chologicaJ chess board on. which she
moves her actors much more fre·
quently than appears necessary. Theater
Crttic However, most of the performers
-----• manage to survive the sccruc mine-
field and turn 1n estimable interpre1ations in the pro-
ce s. Moreover. Mitchell's sound design of command·
mg medi eval music is perfec1ly chosen -though it al·
mo~t needs to be to maintain interest during the
lengthy scenic transitions.
The text or James Goldman's both powerful and
\.\11ty hypothesis on King Henry II of England and bis
contentious fnmily (an Imprisoned queen and three
ho tile sons, all jockeying ror the right or succession)
1s quite glorious. And, at its core, the Huntington
Dench production is most imprcuive...in its delivery.
Steven Biggs is a powerful, spellblnding K.Jna
Henry. except for his scenes of unfettered raae. which
ring somewhat hollow. He delivers a polished, profes-
sional performance otherwise, but physically he's
about a decade and a half too young for the role.
The age gap between Bigs and his captive queen
appears much wider than the decade requfred in
Goldman's script. The latter role rcc:eivei a winning
performance in the strong but delicate hands or Ju·
dilh Montgomery, whose pained rcmlnisces of happier
limes arc beautifully presented.
Most impressive or the supporting cast is Elizabeth
Ochsner as Henry's beautiful young mistress, AJais.
Ochsner draws volumes of dnmatic impact from this
role or the only pawn in the company ot kings, queens
and rrinces.
0 Henry's three sons, only John Anhur as the
scheming Geoffrey fully realizes his character, $kill·
fully weavin1 his tapestry of deceit and only occasion·
ally gjvin& rein to his intcnte jealousy. Roben Seeley
as Richard (the Uonhearted of le.send) doles out oc-
cuional power, but his aucmpu at seethint aJoofnea
more retefllblctLurch (ron)!'The Addams Family."
Jesse Wiider misses even further as the ICNffy,
SM UON/11
Kandis Chappell and Richard Doyle star In "Intimate &ch.angt>,."
portraying more than one
ch:macter.
"The characters are so v.cll
drawn. lhcy're very \'tv1d
characters," said Doyle. "They're
very real people. The !lttuations :ire
very rc:al, very Bri1ish, very funny.
It's a lot of fun bccau~ the) 're
interesting people. lhey'rc quir~)'
people and !table to behaH! in an>
number o{ bizarre "':I)'\, "h1ch the)
do during the cour:.c of the play
"And playing more than one of
them in con!lecutivc i.ccnc i a
challenge, but it's also Cun becau:i.e
you're all over the map emotional!)
and ph)°'icully. Not only cJo HIV t:CI
10 undeBtand both sides of the
problem. )OU actually pl:iy both
ides. And In this pl3)' )'OU 'rt g1' ng
to ha~e an opportunity to sec th"
play end tn more than one v. ..1) tin
cJ1fferent night v.e'll resol\c the
play in different Wa)'S. That\
wrinen into the pl:iy."
"Thtu's Ml t)picnlly A)cl..hdurn
..1dcted Chappell "I le'' the puulc
l..ing. He loves doin£ th i AnJ
\.\hat's so fo~in11ting 10 me "th..11
he wasn't satii.fi~d v.11h either
v.r11ing eight play each v.11 h '"'
See INTIMATE.?
Backstage's 'Album'
spins out of con.trol
No, V1rg1n1a, he·, not the nc\t 1e,en p1clbcr&
The Oad ... tage Theut~r 1n Cost:i Mc~;a tool a cun 1l!
able gamble in ha,ms 16-)ear-old Grcu Alberg J1m.t '
theater's current production or ·•Al bum." Unfortunately, the g
ble didn't ply off.
"Album." a sac hunne lool :it fo ur teen·agc~. focui.1ng •Jll
growing up togeth er, nc t;\\1t.1tC) tha t they mature together. 111J
the conse4ucncc if ·they don't TI1e 1dc:i is adm1roblc, 1f O\cru, .. i.l
and the play h;is the potentia l to be an evening of enjoyable ln•lll
e nte~ainme.nt despite an ultun;itcly v. cak script
It IS not 1n the piece. bu1 rather 1n the dircetton (or Incl ol llJ
that the play i_s trani.rormcd into an e,·ening about ns entcrt11in111 •
as sleeping on sandpaper while chewing tinfoil.
Alberg's first mistake in hb directorial debut was 1n the castlll!t
'!:tclanie Wilbur, Sarah Tuntl:ind, John Uajorck and Chris S:insunc
arc all thoroughly forge ttable. Since the ac1or-. have vinuolly 1hc:
same credib, onc n umcs th at 1hey arc all friends, which th<111I.·
fully means lhey were not ca!lilfy-judg1na talent.
Nevertheless, actors who ore friends and arc pl1y1ni fncnJ,
should have some kind of ubtle underplay which even profeuional
actors work hud to achieve. These actors not only l:ick thi , but
look as though they ~ere directed away from it. All four tire s1m·
ply ill~quipped to carry an cn1ire show, and despcnuely need Ill
acqufrc more experience before attemptina 10 do so again.
Any attempl AJberg made to create a mood or pace for hi •ho\\
must have met the amc f atc as the Hindenbera. The only mooJ
the unfortunate ~ctator witnc~d wu thBt of four actors ork
an& very hard, and not that of four friends e11periencin& hfe hl·
aether. The hole between 1hc cues were large enouah to accom·
modate a 747.
The show just plod along through a strina of c.motionlcu line~.
corny love tccnc and badly choreographed fiaht sequences. ·1 he "'°'' entenaining moment is when Billy and Pcgy (Bajorek and
Wilbur) arc. in a car and Wilbur gets up and walks upsta1c. fol·
lowed by 8aJQrck. Apparently, Billy drives a RV.
The Bactstaac Theater COmppy is capable of produclfta quality
work, and th1J production will bC a le.min& eapcncncc
"AJbum" continues throu&)'l,Jan. 30. -~~TIM
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e Spui· of the Mo111ent_
by &nwvd Na.1elso11, Psy.D. rather than to liscn to what het parents have
lO S'ay. Remldy I saw a rerun on the TW11p
Zone alled "The Spar d the Momm • h
opens wlh a woman named Anne seen on
hoocblck pursuing her adolescent self The
~ ye» old gir1 amvcs al her family
ma~ion t~ stricken and immediately re-
lalcs what she saw IO her bewidmd pareru
As the story ptOCeech, WC 5tt that th lS pi ~
about to many a young, suave, inve5tmcnt
banker who her prueru have ~cd fully
SuddcnJy the door bdl rqp, and a Pvldora's
box is opeocd1 ll's her ex-boy friend who in-
trudes m thest ex>mpany and pleads wllh Mne
to tdl the banker she rcaUy docs nol love him
We next sec Anne a.s a middle-aged
woman scowl~ al her maher. She tus JUSl
le:lmcd that she .and her husband arc going to
~ their·bcautiful home because they are
dell ridden She stal\S screaming 21 her
mother m a ~ken offensive manner u~J
her husband, drunk aod unshaven, enters. Her
husband ~the ex-boy fneod that her parents
had detested. She angrily reminds her mother
how she felt crno1ionaUy cnpplcd when she
was an ~ by her~ ovcrpracc-
lion.
practice who had parents who didn't approve
d lhe11 __bQy 0< ,.gJtl fricrvts 1 lnfoaunaiel~ry
often when parents intervene in Lhe lives of
the11 children they 1mpo5e what will make
them happy aod na what will make the child
happy Olddren of pare~ from anaher cul-
ture are cspcoaJly vulnerable~ the parents
wan1 to preserve the values of the older gen-
eration. Somet1m~ ~ch overprocoo1ve te~
dencics have a boomerang effect on children
caUS1ng them to ob,ect even more wenuou51)•
to thctr parents' w and compb1ru
Dr \'aJe/.son is a licensed psyc~1st
pracllClnR Mu/J1-Modal behat.1()r therapy
I have seen many people in my private
Growing up 15 no easy proc~ G1V1ng con
SllUCtrve feedback to our ct111dren 15 clearly
~ way of faol1U11n8 thas process However,
imposing our own l'roCrusrcan w~I on our off.
spring may only make thin~ worse a.s so aptl y
poruaycd in "1lle pur of the Moment••
I le conducts suppon groups for smg/e men
and fac1/11aJes groups 111 "fJeirlR Smgk• and
Copins • 11e can be re,ac,hed cm his
voscemaaJ }USl call tbe 9(X)ll in thu
pub/ICtlhQn and selea Option 2. then <.all
14303
HE ·PERSONALS
Wom1·n ~)l'di:ing Mt·n Orange County Areo
dlnr::int. ...... ,.,..... conNl· _. ... , ±f 1-1~11· ........ .-..Alt,w7 1m1ic.c.u--.
SWliET, A1TRACT1VE~
SWF n. 5'6(131. F....,,.-·
.... a.di ...... rock. r.n llma
llld .. WU.. s.ta-.O.YC,
....-C.fllD d .-..ISWMwllll ,_. ......... 0....fria Ct F
llnL c.. Miia. Call 1191.
MOfE.. DWF 3S W.r • *'-.
edllClled. .... ..i.tiy ....
-ror.,....,dllaA*Jint.
I.Ab 1'*-c..&I 1156.
A Tl'RACJlVli, ROMANTIC s.. ~ NIS la. Ir\
~ .............. 11¥· -..w. .......... -.
UONhip w1llll Pf'Gfl rr' _., r-
i~ W/H ........ 33-4~ ...... Cal.I 1971.
2P61Tlli. .....,.Sf, II .U
lSWMt.bc.,.-nwwlr..
No lial S...., HiL Call 1297
VIVACJOOS. ATnlACTIVB.
............ Wm!llSWF ..
Pf' ...... ~ n¥tl, Ille
IO Ill twit• emb maft. K · .-, ....._ SWM. NIS, so.60. p.a .... c.u 219'1.
LONB.YA_,__,_,_.lio¥· ... ..... • .. MID.
....... -~for ......... s-Dieto-Call
1414.
SW'IEI'.~~ SWF, 31, NJS. ... koua llillir,
lllflJ --.,.. ..... willJ, ..................... .,,
'°"'96c1a •• ........ ..... Cll'6lS.
LBn <X>HNlr1'1 MB: SWP
~.~..-.c= ....., ............... . ..................... -
JEWISH WOMAN llCld:t Jcwuh
man, 40-.50, mcnchc• only,
,.._i Irv-. Call l 11 l.
Q.ASSY AND dcl;c1C1111 SWF. Ihm, llGnCQYC -*s _ ... .,,.,
ICA y, haNly' N/S profcGorwl SWM 45~ wllh.,. and dwm..
1\111-. Call 2509.
CA TIIOLIC DWf. 36, one ch Id.
hGnea. fun. r.n.ly-onaMd.. NI s. blincl Sec*.J u.-.isWM 10'1, .,..,--~ ....... -~C.)11631.
PR6TfY WOMAN SWF •
~ .,.., S't-'12', ~ ............. e--=. s.l.a•lt ..... .a... Irv-. Q;ll 169.
BUROl'liA.N DWF. ~ .5'11
140,S&.N~.llllb,.._f«
lifa. i.e.. 8-:h. Cal 26S2.
ATillACTIVB a.BDffBAD 7'1.
fl....,._., ... '° ..... .-~ ............ ... ~~.Wi~.r. ...... s-..
......... lAt't(• ~··Ir·
... -. CAil 1399.
TAU.. SLENDER 4<i'S N~. •·
lnell¥t, pua~ ebollt life
SWF Wlllll to ,.. C11JW11. lll:ID-
a1..--.i-1or rn..dlhc>
and ,__., u.. 8adl. Call
2217
WHAT A MJXI 11.11.-Muan
dtaccn.. Alaff .n• eutpl Suy sWF. 5·s·~.d.t a-_.
cya. Fun-~~ i..t>-bty~. Klnd, ....... lo¥e
bolls, r-. bcadl,llldCW d.¥·
ina.~·~lootq.borlca PY, N/S/D (aoaal chlkc:r
okay) who ... --.-all
.... •.U•tt~ Onnp
Co. Call 2250
SMll.EJ Verypnay.~
pdlle. lnncllt -w.. 19, 5"?/
lQS. 6nJoys 1»1¥d. .. MS. --.-~ ... .,. ...
l'OmlnCe. Daftt i-olalioral ~for~lrv-.
Ca.II 1162.
RJ ,ATTRAcnVF.,krYq 19,
Sill 02. bbdt. (&. EnJll'YS i-:b.
tunld.I. ~ lrlYdina Md• aood lime. Ccwona dcl Mir. Call
I JO'l..
LARGE A LOVELY SBF 29,
ST. very preuy fm -*i. Scd.s
SR '4 6 Of O'IO Lona 8-c.h.. Call
1)()1
FUTURE Cal1f«ru• aeapcie
Let's nm 1w1y !Olt'httl Mc:
Shapely, llllllCllYC SWF 37.
~~f1111.Yo..
llt&Uly. lS-45, 6 +. NJSIO. lo\!·
.... ~ ... jlftCel't, acll¥C.
&\JOY wtid IO ftld llna. Tittl&
Call 1164.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS ..... rml
""-,_, wM) '°"tnt. NIS Mid-.__,57',-uc....,-
~ ...... OOA .. 111til1..-•JO. Newpon Beed\. CadlOO I.
ttONF3T, .,_.,~ .....
"'I fot FN.lnwi wtlh ...,.
,...._ OW'F4S.f5/13S.H_.
............ c.12129.
vetY A~cnVE, ...._,
-.,~DWP.Mee,.__ ac-....,._ao. ... ~-... o.-.-.. -· ...... ._., ........... l'OIMISk.
•
ed¥m&wo1u, educaud. r_.lo\I.
ma. SWM 47-51, •c -o( hllrTIOf. Ounac Coun1y C1ll
2187.
PRETTY BLOND DOU.. 35
looU25S1Jl 10,llhltoc.bnaht.
~ sood-olbu-mm. Seas l&ll. 1111na.1~. san-
~e. ~ho Jmllmwl Yl-47.
Newpon Bach. Call 1939
ATTRACTIVE .ti ACTIVE
SWF, dm. 29, 1oYa bfe. "i/S.
.Us nace rmn. no pne1. for
relauonshlp. S1r1ta Ana. Call
·~ EDlJCA TED.PREITY SWF37,
wdl·bu11l S'I', ........ llUrUU,
io.-a ouldoon, b\1 • ...._ ...,.
IJ1lla. -nq-o..t, readlna Sec*.J
IJSID SWM 6 •. 33-'0. _.,
~ cmo&ionally/f tnanc1alty
Rlble for cocrmt la'TlalL Costa
Mca CAii 1514.
EDUCATED PROFESSIOS AL
42, SBF, m,ays ~.art. Jau.,
md ~el. nee and .. c ~
Seekllftl fnendfhcp and relalion-
lfup. Lona Beach. Call 2159
PRETTY WOMAN.t<MlySWF
50'~ NIS,slender,culb&ftd, IAI· awed.~~ ..ic.-i,. l,ol.es
lhe eru. drcana. _. &he Olll
doon Sec:U 1 ,..Oftktf11I ITW\. Lai\llW Bach. CAii 26)2.
MONQ~Y NIG•ITrocd•llck1e.
SWF :J.C. '1t1nC11ve, flln. Lo~cs
1poru, doa•. metaphy11t s,
Muit0 Foma~llUWC
IOr. ~ Ill recn:lllJOft u...a
Mesa. Call 1942.
I Mts.S ~ C°"1*"" _...., ..t Clftll· rm DWF,
~ 60, tnm, ... ICllYC cn:f·
... ....., for aoU and t.en-
-· s.iJl'f fit. NIS lWM » 61 .a. ........ 1nin Call 2"1
PEJlSIAN, 21, .-nivc. lool-
.. 1vr r-.=_-. r ... 11111C1aUy 11CC11rc.
tti111•ome.. fwl. 21·34 N""'PO't a.ct.. Call ion.
ATT'RACTIV6 PROfES
SIONA!. DWF. 31, •• fwl Md
......... -fvr IQfMlllllC ad· ,,....,. .... .............. tt11n
.... lllldl Call 195$
JAii.. ANYOSE? An Y011 Ind
Y0111 fncnd 35-45 T•o SWh
S'11131, ll'l\lr\, .... ry. dim, Ind luwY. lrvlnc.. Call 1722
PETrTF.. AlTRACTIVb (un-
1o¥i-. Sf ted.J l&ll ~l.W"C-
-· ~i mile Y,,Jlh I ~'°"for life. Lakcw.ood Call
A1TRACTIVE SRI-, 37, S'S',
.Us uallicait. tmS1lJ\oc, SBM.
31+, 6'+ for fncnd.h1p and pot-
s1bk rc&.oorutup Lcw\a ~ach.
Call 2349
PETTT'E. A1TRACT1VI-PfC·
med SWF II loobl& ror flln. no
tal Atwm..lvc mi sic:. cl11bt Ind
•.Iba. S1.,W Hill. Call I 299
EXl1lEMEl.. Y A TTRAcnVF.. loobl& for -. SWF. dauy,
cwina, lhy, rady '°' bdl. tttlts pro(cuional SWM, N/S, 1tl 33,
commmma'll minded' trv1nt
Call 1431
BREATillNCi' Ye>11rc (Of mc1
SWf-. 5'1/145, bm/bm, seeks n.ce-loob\t SM for flan tJmc wld
l•8'*f. ll 2$ "-C.111371
ATT'RAcnVE DWI-43, Sil
shm. Jf'W'llllal. loYc:i C1W dMlc ,,. S«l1 OW\! 3' 5-0. 1all. r.1.
!¥my, ferhna So C'own1 Call
20ll
0...AS.SY,AniAcnVl~'l,\litS
lady tttls toots SWM Sh ror ~""' lnOW•lkJlfl&. btt~lil\lopn. ••~I lh1n11,.1m Beech.
C.112515
UiTS JUMP ... , SWF \/
S, peue. 36. .US )'OllHlllS W\1
M ... S9' for lkyd1vina, lk.1
... lrl¥d911 lmnc Call 16'4.
8l::AUT1FVL BU>.'l/Db, -
-· dluy. _.., .M, 5"9' Scdts ao..., ..a..s. MlCCSlfw. mo-
,...... -'°"SS Ncwpott 8-Jl.C .. 11709.
IMAGlNATIVf... hr bnltlrlie..
Scofpo. ~. 31, W1' ~/
~:t~~~'=~ lS19.
°°"CiEOOS. ST A TUbSQVl' ......._ )() ••iittw'I C•y prl
dass Md tOllJlUY &lfl heart. let I
ac~ fl'Clllr~ El Toro Call
1113
11lAFr1C-STOPP1~G Blondr
•smt. wld scnuine •1lh fc tme faruntn1t)', .Us lr\ICUIJlk.
-ICUVC, rcraiUlnCC nwr (Of
-11..i .dorw.ian.. Sll1LI Ari&. Call
1960
SHAP~ Y BLONDF. smn
eyes. n . forues. KCbl& ia11.
boncsl, comm11men1 minded ~lcman •S.(J() lrvmc Call
RO~ANTIC. P!!lnt. StnCtft
DWF ~IS. youn1 5-0, seeks at
lnCIJYe, fil WM •S·SS IO 11\irt
ltfc•s mcmonc~ sOod cor!YOSll
l.MJf\ tMnorou s.. .rrccisonw. 1e.
liwc, oulJoor"s.. rnoYIC1.. diruns
1\isai CAii lSO)
WA 'Ta> ROITW'l1t, rew•J
... COl'Mlllll!d~ Scd-
lllg lll•mcwo1u, prolcrs10n1f
Ja11lc11W16·. NJS.lS• forprm~.
"1VKl()UJ b&ondt. fnltnt Call
II
ATl'lUCTIVESWF .r..low
.... ~ Enpys OllUoon.
lrl~et. mus IC, "'°"ta. Seas '
pl'OfCSJiooal J.s.S(), AnUJ• Intel '*'· for CQnm11td rda1011Jh1f' ScwpM 8cllth Call 1928
BtiAl l'IF\;\.~IOUllllWJ
dnttt ppw1 ~ boi111l.. "b enl. Ill)' M1001y. 2').16, Nn
froll<i. fnmcWlip lrv'tnc Call 1m
SWF A lTltACTIVE PROt-C.S
SIO'AL 44, S'I. !** bbdt
'°°'"" '°' -'° ~"" hie •IOI ~"'-.,.
,_ lo¥wll -'°""· N/SID. raipon1il*, ...... el ""-8, ...,_.,. ..... --'-r--.
~ ....... dine .. ... ....,__,..,.,.. ...... ..
FGwuin v...., Cal 24"7
~.~·6YB>DW1o
puoh:--', 1",... •• .. '-'.1111a .. .,.._..._
45..tio..,, ...........
i
You QD wwu dlae ads qukkly and
C!a1i1J hr c:eWna our dectrook voice-mall
kl tltt:o ,_ dial:
1(900-)407-4377
(aa.1111 SJ .<6,_ ........_ A1A!119 CAI ""1'b u 4
,,..., c.A ..... • IOWJ>.IDltl tJx!t-. Pfa:w cbldlp
~,.,. .... )
Pral '1-for a further explanation of lhe
v~service.
PrcM 12-lo respond 10 a spcofic ad
-{l:.nler the au -when dueaed)
Pr'C9 #}-ro browse through the voice ads
(avet 950 ava.ialic).
Y09 __. w .. ,._. _o6dlr:r ID respond"°°' pllitt •n t4.
Si~ Inc. --no Jia.biliry b !he oonlOIC of ot reply ID
I pc--' .............. The~-I.IC in~ fa IMle by
wnfitt i-:---*int ~ We ret'Ol'nl1'll!n lh.al you iae
cammon --when~ IV'an~
Women
Seeking
Men
hYd, phtlotophy. moonbt .......
Cl.C Lootinc (or c:ompw<Wldup.
-. .-Mf frtendship. bvlllC.
Call 1786
SLENOER, 111111Ct1Ve F1bp111132.
s•·.~acdtsSWM ~
~IS. f tNnCwly ~. marnagt·
mtnded Lma Bead\. Call 1604
OOWSTOEARTII. wtlhauiuc.h
of da.u. ICCl 1ng SO+ romanuc DWM PleaJ< be t•ll(af. tlun-
ungion Bc.lch C•ll 1771
l'• DEJ>f-_ 'Ir»~.\ T. <1ron1 blonde
(••lh curnn:ly advlllCCld I )'Clf
old 1) ~eeks Jrcat·lool11n1.
grounded man n 1) lrvlnc Call
12.S I.
l:CLECTIC Ml~IM ALIST,
SWF. 50. S 81121, bbldt. lq.s.
bra ms, 1mall busmen owner,
wnta. ~ wWTCC\Od advcn-
tum lluntmgton Buch. Call
21Sl
DREAM LOVER, pemonatc.
PflnCtpled, prell)' ~ofcHIONJ
DWF 4(J s y OU pusoonaae. ubk
prolesuonal. ~· rel• ~ ltvl'IC Call 2143
AUBUll~·llAIRED BEAlfTY.
Tall t1rtk1"1. f 11, 33, non·snder.
nodu~~cd. .,di man-
~ I love thr rlTCf lhln&a. and
dont bcltCVC t11 klu in1 froitl
Y<l'l:H~1ucc:c1tM,felf
oonf idcnl. under .SO, ready f 0t ~ncxc!J~~ew-
DWF, BLONDE, S'9', SS, NJS.
ICtk.I J*'ID '°' bn •• tc:nnu. thracr md yo.J rwnc tl Ncwpon
Bach. Call ~
BRIGIIT. WITTY. fit, aauual
S\rawtltrry blonde DWF with
cclccuc 1nt«tsu nck1 N/S
toUtm. ll• ...U.~e's
toUJ and c..dils he.11 who loo'cs
tttnic food, invtl. PBS my•·
tea, and c.i laah ll hJc'• lilUe
fo.bb ltvlllC. Call 2296.
A TiltACTIVE DWf '1. S'61
JJO. lnnc9e, arer.n eya, .elf·
~t1011eo."F' Wtlti &ood
11CNCollM!a. ~Md loyal
lnlo t-' drat ICCIV&la, CCJm-
r-oo-.P. mooria.. -«IP'f· .. ltle. Hopins 11> mea wry lov-... ~ -~ina ~ eo... M.A. Call
V 41.
PRETTY SnNfOR SWP lady
S'J', ., ... IO meet llfce,lootJna
1C111K1r """ for CCllllpll'liorutwp.
dlncq, ~ ...... $.Ma-
lan. Call ?190.
ARE YOU f'tlnWllX, ~ •· ewe.. C.W.. pclc? SBF rl f1 lO
-"-dllld, lootina (« SBM
con'*"°" wt.o 11 and Ilka IO
ha¥e fun! Sip lltD. Call IS'74.
rtAUAN BltUmmt':.. SWF
.fl,...,,, prmly. ""-'" wornM
~---~l9. wpinaal, na& rella-a. inlo tdf
mnchmcN and J.ovemm&. dyMMit: homebody. ! ICl\feld
i..-.Sec:b'_.in hlyttd'
p.lt,_,·~WCI• ~ S'l/llO Of aaller. 32-
46, prcler NJS. no cbildrm. .._
cad. r~.i1y ...._ Fam-
iain Valley. Calm~
CORGEOUS BLONOO 11 S'r
(J6.2A-34) ~ tecb rnncW!y.an.i.all.~
a&hletic "*' '9·49. Nnrpon 8-:h. c.11 16$0.
S WP 24, lore rod hair. w Vllen-
dcr, fftUY, llhd11e, NJS. ptoia·
bOllAI. UCI ,.i_ ClOUftlly lnlll6IC
lava -*U. ~ flW!lily-
oriencod, tall ~ Ill l•
'l/Js.. 1rvne._c.u 1~
Q.ASSY, EAR'rnY DWF,•iy
40,. Pd Floyd. .,w,,.... r-
wiM, Jood boolt1, fircli&bt.
c:anckliP-ta1nlS. coml'oruhlc
qwct. bul #Ollld love -com-l*'Y. ltvme. Call 20.S I .
TAU., EA.RL Y «11 pro(eulOnlll.
mdc:peodtii&. tecb RtS ~· ionover50 H-.m1e111aaa. QUlOI., oriy niqu iranenlJ,. Bal·
tac..Cal1 V~4.
C'\f'fE. PETTI'EMhldic SWF 19, s· 11100loob!itror111.111C11Vc. tllih-
ldK. l'OnWllJC SWM 6' 20-27.
Ill.I'll~ Beach. Call 1340
PRETTY.PASSIONATE.PRO.
FESSIONAL.39.S'l'l'/S,dewa
hlnlbornt !\/SID dau-act flW'I
of-.. for commilmml 'l:cw
pon Beam Call IQOI
OH MA God' lledhy. aOlleuc
and cncrsdJC: -on1y chicll. I
.,.,. • blJ lllUacl•~ huflltl ll11n-
tW\11en Bach Call 1013
BETI'E MIDu::R pcnooahty,
t. mcmbk AM ~pa. Pro-
fen.ioai WOOWI wteh i.nqv,,..
nvnd llOCU.tvcnC&UUOrnr,P.
hurnored.1n1111.rve, -U·adfllled INlldwt& bookmd. Mii.ii be r • .t
Inn\ NJS. sood nM1"d. pMllNe
.-Mf opa\. 45.59 ~ 8adi.
Call 29S7
ATTRACTIVE, PROFES ·
SIO~ALSJF. N~.37.57110&1
SedLa adw:nwroua. bn.,._ ll&h-
lc11c11ly md 1ned. culturelly
•Wirt, 110C1ally ar~ tpecal ~r~.ls.4Srorfm.
&ood tma, lhlrma. invd, more
Promues no d11appo11111nenu
Irvine. Call 1715.
ATTRACTIVE PROFES·
SIONALSWF. NJS/0410'lpyt
&OU. lanJ .,,.. ~. tnvd
DettM ~. COl1llftlllnaW ~~· • Anare. llNclic, ... cvre c..an.1 WM. N/S/D, JS. Irv-. Call ?273
CARING. AFFECTlONATE.
~"C. non"'1'111Cnal11·
11c, svai&ht. nc.-'. aw act1 n , dr~ SF daft9 comm*'-!
w0 40 .. 50, SM ~ Lona 8edl. Call 1.011.
a.AS.SY, PRBTTY, 1nm DWF
46, love tas1t1, wine, dlnina.
tnYtl, ..,., IWllhine. more. T11Jbft. ~
BRUNET'lli K.NAC VIXEN,
SWF22.modd,dtlira~ ~llf i--e (or laplhir·
neu, c:as\1111 Jll"Y.._ Be !Md
b«k. ff~ Beadl. c..u
IOU.
BEST FIUSND WANTBD.
OWF N/S C.e.olic klclkq ror
DJSMOwiUnN/5(40-5S)edtl· cMlld. ....... ~ ... ~ MIC&tlll.S for ... Cir·
• ,. lrld ..... In tood Imm,
bed lama Md " ........ \ll'nll. 1rv-Call 192.1..
c.vm AND SPICBY, oW-1•
ICrllld SIF, 1', ..., '*"*...., ~llliclolhlp ...,. --. ....
0.1, drvo&edSJ M. Mwion Viejo.
Call IJ27
s~ ~ supplement tor Ot•9f COMt Weilkend •
Cl.AUY, ATTltACTIVB.
SPONTANEOUS. bt•e.-c)'ed. ........ prala.iaiel, '9, D\VF, N~.SS-/lZ. io..---..lhe-~ nowic:e .,.,_, -*.t .._.,
MnC'tin,allbtilNd, ........
elly w ....,.,..:WM NI· s. J6.-0. ror fMWllC,e .., IN)ft.
CclniM. Cal 779 I.
l1R.6D OF GAMES? ~ IOOI DWP, 21, NS. one~ Clauy,
...... aanaM, ptoleuional.
wcrulile.. Sec:b llflCCl't, DllC·
&M SW, NS ,....._ 26-31.
~~boaU.
--'-. ficnett, ~ :;;:;.. cn., ltvsie. Call I 446.
PRETTY, PETITE. MUSIC
TEACHER. fT/llO, tedtJ a
amlcman wtio •• sp1ril\lally minded.~.~"·'° tharc • "** life totellhc:r °' ... c.o-y. Cal ]Oj),
UOIO'UPMY I.mi, BJGGUYI
lntdh~ .,....._open. lo¥·
.. wtlM fCllllk. Tall5'7', •ac·
tn'e, low IO "-lfl. aoU. Ml l dDrp
-(Ill\, ....... ~ YOll. II•
rnmive, fun. open. 111ece1dvl,
··-· "'Im\ Lall, •s-ss. Ulrw 8-:tt. CAI '2611.
ATTRACTIVE, SEXY
BLONDE. DWP. l.Jespnn&Cf
"'° Ovdl °' Rd Science llld all~"' ... tr. l..o¥e II> '-ah.
darn, ad/. btlLe, bactl .....
bclMft&. ~-rdluafnal6
Md CCltllpmlClrl IO....,. We •id\
I WM Who ia ltlndlYt, WI ••
1.e.ll.,n. "'tn. ICNiUve, a lo¥:
.,. ~ aro.d so. a.cl
11 Olltll l.cq Beach. Cal 27 t4
DWF, 41. OK loottt"I ieC&J
~ .n.:rc to lhlrc Witt
and llltaaU •Aft lrv111e. Cal
2JOl
JUST BECAUSB l'M
86AU11FUL.doan't-.. I
don't blow ........ ..,....... 11'1
hte-mirw. ~t111C1111.fr**,
ICftUI, nvd.., Md fl'IJticl I am
m IT1)' 40' a ('°'* '.JO' t), WcJndt,
S'S'/120. I "'°'lld lilr '<> fftDd a
47-Sl yr oW cmouanally ... fi·
Mneally eecwt~ '"-Call 2305.
PRE1TY, VJVAC10US,phlyfll~
~Cl1U,~,__._
lolf .. lady • .-,y...,_, ... M:CaJvl, ... llCllVCmM, 4)..JI. '"°"' Beach Call M3.
ATT'RACTtVS. SWF, 3S.
LONG HAllJGRH BYES. HIM ~ ........ ~ .. ~ IN,~lrta,
Willl'I ~~llM.-_,.
'°""'~!WM.lMO.
b frimdthp. '"" -~ l'Ql9WllCe. eo... Mela. c.ill l'T74,
ATTRACTIVE. BUIB·EYllD
BLOMOO, 6i'. DWP. NJS. 0 ,
·~~ ...... '°' _.._.,._. Ywc:.._ -·----......... from -.IMd '"~'° bo«a .S pru few
..... _.,~ ...... (;Y+ ac·
........ -.JI.JO. i...a.. ...
ins. vol~ll. moviet. k•. H~ Berdl. Call l069.
SWF DmlW HANDSOME FTT SIM _., ~-r. f9'. l9.
™1 •~ ........ IO'llOlll .... cer.. T•itL <All 16'1.
I WA'l'lf n' AW A nice SW
~r Area\
"1 • ..
Women
Seelcing Women
UM optk>n 3 fOf
more ads In our
voa per9C>na11!
llA"\DSOMP.. 1~cn -cyd
SWM 6'5,attbll ~· hioft. m.~ICIMlll~ F 4S·
60. COit. Mcu CaU 4702..
BRIGHT. ESCAOL'Ci. vcty
bud.lorn«, •11ty. flt .t fun
WM, 6 l/l90, beumu 1n·
duck4 ~ ~. l&n nu. mUJtc-Vou SWna. btc
2D'•-rty lO'a. ~ tllllle Md
btaJ\. ~ llV1lle. Call 4417
Kt BUM ntltds Sb Kabel Att
you (11., t111e A llftd(r 1'? Ld 1
W llOWl IMM Ca.U 321.S
SPIRITUALL Y·MINDEO,
WOttd lldvalture tnvdu OW M
S4 ... 1 lnm, alfcellonlk, Jf'll'I•
tually·mtNJed, mcu.,hy11al
~IOlhllftd«p~
.ncS hlah ad~rc r-ount.a1r1 v.u.y c.u 4611
l'.NTE.U.t.C"J Al.. t.a\'Olf (ai~ ~~.poutiw.. t1111, n~ .11y. tUQnJ.
cm¥enaionalm. T 01\flU'MJY I::: .. ~ Lent 8cad\
1CONOCL.AS11C DWM, !iO, _.....__. _, rud, ~
.. Olll6ciora, ~~y ~
"'' 81111 r...._, Sena.a blc]· da; ...... ftOI 'O .,, ........
ltollywoo6 &o.1, "'Pit dat·
a.c.&nwe.e. "*'-'and~ ~ N/S .__cl _.cy
for1tnOU.CIClttllMllld ........
... wtto c.. cntflsc,.. twy
.... ...,_. M)' hon-_,
~ IM to MW Uptn·
tftON. l.Alfll ..... CaU 4116.
SWM 60, nwuo. NISID. ....... ..,... s.... trim. •· lnilliw, ca.-SWF, .....i. ---..a...c-u.su.
CEO.lall.Mllff!Mt <K-bt> .a loc*1). 43, 6'1~. Udo ................. ~ .. ..... , Newpoiot8udl.
Cal«)f7.
S6EKINO fl"Pe9t W<>ftM11, ,...._, .......... OWM,
........ p.ot .... -..Ameft.
cm. New;.i.t ....._ C. 4760
DWM 11, NJS. CMe dlili4. En ~---JaN. ...... w.a. ..........
$eelt IWSI"' ...:::?J.i
.
0 UlN~ OEN'Tl.EMA \
SWM ll . ...U. NIS. 91Jft1Cn ~ cue. ""*>'· chou11'1/ul Scd.J-111 ~·hollir'n
11/141 wtth &uc "'JClftCS tnOYlt T-.fU!llc Call >626
WU-li WA:O.TED. ~ Own lu11 kMnt T~ 8-r IYJX, S
'llltio blu lootlf\& Aho ICMll. '*· qs, ""iM. •alla, br.ld! lnOll!Uln•. t 1911Chnt. eot.il lfl&
-te.iolJa-<OaJlle1' ,.,. )'OUT
ba11c one hell of ·• utch,
c.holtc, llAll M. NIS. Ulda &">' ..._, .. ready. W\lhfla and.~
,... .. _, So huny \IP. Y<--" pmsy tidy 20 lOt, and rn ... c
)'Ollt baa lnO\lc qy!Cl hdOft
tomCI olher '&:!ct'" I CU R
'""" ewpon C'.all \Sll
FlFTUiS OWM. slim, 1'/SIO.
6'11 IO. mJl1Y1 C/W tSMt:1n1,
'-'· bKycl9\1. .... , Utm
SWFJNS·D. 41-51, ._11., '"
luwU eo.. Ma.a. Call 4696
TV PROOVCFJt SWM •9.
~eke a1u11c11"r fun•lc for
'W £li (....... t;rtt h.affiau I)
SMaa AM Call 4~
A 'rnLETIC DWM 59, Mt.-.
59/165, Hldct F for uwwi. •n· 11'&.theate.r.~SO'a.N/S Nr•
pan 8ac:b. c.u 415'1
6AATliQUAK£ COMPA1
lOS Ad¥tfttl.l101u. M&reC11w.,
~ A f*UDNIC tlM tw-/iaYUWlf 9-'t Wf-
0...c>) -~ ~· fit· na1,powth.~.~ mot~ ~. A• I
etfVO"I ........ ......, uw¥t.I,
lnlMJIC I.ti'• .......... °"' ....,_,c.a~c..a~1 n
HANDSOME 6'/aU, 1ru1
--"'~.a.c..... ..... bc,~lAM ..... • ~ c:akuc °',., .... Mort You tallor.,...._,.i..-.
10-4S. 1001Mocib• .,.. f\m St~ lldl Ce.II 4$21.
Pt.BAS£ CAW s.-.1111. ...,...._.,.-n~M 1S, ............. , .....
~-..... ~l lr•
¥lM Call 3619
TAU..QAZYSWMll,_.. '-1111 ,.,...,, ...,., fl.11·
41 ..__. fclr ,.. • .. fC>o m--. Mwim Vwjo. CAil JI0'7.
SIM 3'. 6'2JIU • ._... ~·
w.~ ... Ulll.W...Slr n.-a...a....c.11Jm
WAH11!0: AlJEHD. OWM
>l.w.-lt)'i..y,..-1Fb ~ ftClllll.. ec..fy,
..... ~ ..,,.... Call
)96).
SBM J2. SillCS SF, NM>. ......,. ....... -."' t111111. C411 .. ~ ......
~ ...... IAl ..... Oll
TIW/ASIAHW,.~-A ,_.,, .._. lfJ SWM «>.
t 0 Cll9t, ............
............. c.1«111.
NEW IN TOWN, -.ai~.
~ SWM 29, S'l tn65.
..... --. ........ llllnC· ta~ SF fc. ...J f,._._tlhp bnofl?) ........... .._.._
i.w.. Cal 1062.. -
TAU. TEXAN. SWM ll, 6'4/
110 •••• ~Sy-. ~ • .oeocill ....... DO
lllc*r Cllllllfka, llO SoC.l dt·
wda. s.oa.Mrillt. fOIDalDC,
pa-3 aOlmor.ln¥doon-
llafldy. ~ SW/H/AF fpt warimh.fw\ _. IGllmCle.. ~. luthot&. .._.., ,_.. pwy,
tin.4l1111 lady ~)6, DO COWt
cw OO)'OIC'-No 0.., (•.,. to
male nty ~ eamec19y, we a
IOI ol pniue). lmnc Call
3997
PROFESSIONAL SWM 31,
5'11(190 EnM• aport.t. ro-~ ........ sm.SWFlS-
3S f°' f\lnhdll>Olltlup. 1Wan
Ca.114211
PROFESSJONAL, ..._,_,
alt~ DWM ll a.edit
io..dy, k.cl..-...uSIDllF ~ 2J6. 1r-.,1a11 9uch
C.Ul990
REST FRJEND ud lover
~ ~ DWM 17. 6'nl0. NJ
S ~ bt SWF 21-37. land,
cnc,.wc, lftd pnaty M111t m
PY 118~ aood ~Ind be· 1n1~ Onlyromanuc, pll)'I~. ~aJ lrNf mat~ r-.t
~ ~·11ony1l11tclCall
" t d I •I
SUCCBSSPUL EwbCflC-1,
hudtOMe (loofl like Mel
0-.). c.n.a 41 , sv. ocafts , ... -w... aeeb kMq.
..an, .a...~y. euy·toiaa. ~SWF.Ncw
pot\ Beadl. Call 4491 .
BALANCED DWM 42, NIS ~ We. -'Y inlaau, can
follow • -.ti .. lead. Seek .ae.· ~ Call 4239.
SECURE SWM. ec»caed, .m-oen, aood.-n.d. I.Ill, &rim,
fun-&ov;q, Md!• bnthl. ptm)'.
JONanoc, ahm, loYi111 SF. Ttudn.Call413~
TENN1S ANYO!'lfE? PrM:tioe
pan11er w1n1ed, 1nylime/
•,Wy, C/B le>d. T 11.ll.Wl.rvlnc .,._ Call 3662.
HANDSOMEG.-.. S • ...,Jc,
&real dtd, Crc.lllVC, bonul, -*• MA daMa laudy, IOIW Gl'IDCl ulu. Qce•Pde.. Call
4074.
DWM 43,6'2Jl90.a,_cycsl
btowft ~. bke.s aolf, ICIWUJ, t.kms. •*1'1kl, eea. SWF3S-
44, N/S. .,.,.__ Call 4301.
llEL.Pl SWM JJ, havat·1 dalod
ltl yeatl, ellracllW, ~.
C]JC8-nunckd, sedtS11 umc
O\wltC. Call 3917
MOVING TO H11nun110ft
8c.adl t0091 Tall, slcnlk:f SW M
N/S. k>ok.tna '°' SW'F I 8·26 for mcJYlU, ao.na-wt. _.._,
~· t-c:h, uall'Cbna. lliwl hlv-111a llln umcs qcthct Sewpon
Beach c.u 3m .
OIINF.SE LADY soup b)l 6'1/
170 Mac.CY"'cr look..talie. My
llllUUU J8U. (Oftt&n ftlm1,
IOmallQC, 1rsvcl Lona 8e.cti
Call 36C7
NlCE-LOOK.L'<IO SWM pro-
fcu.onal,l0'1, ~ ltim,Pf'AJY
OinJU.M SF, cukuftid, OOllJltl·
v11ivc. Oruae Coll11ty/my·
•hut. Call 3k>.
OUUSllANSWM 37,blondc,
ICG1 SWF 11·24, for f1111. n>-
mancc, rcl1uoeuh1p7 Dua
Po.a. C.a1I 312~
OliV~ISJM29.aanmw,
anft& "'°*'CUIOnal sotk1 SJF
•ho\ t*eW\te md mjoyl ma>-
&IC tnd dot" Lall.ewood. Call
304S.
PROF6SSIONAL F\JNBUM
31. 5'10'1165, .-.... ee a11m.
aa1vie aut for -. My teaJ9d
_., {a llt llDCIJllrll Cll~
~---~ .. ~ -tnd W.U, C»ddlanj. ll'aV• ci... ~ .. &he Nlllhlne.
......... ....-nips
OIL W~OUliaMyfounlMI
ol yOUlh. 1\aa Qltll llial l"'I
'"MY be '°' yo&. c..u Maa. CaU15S?.
ATIILB11CPltOPaSIONA1. SWM. 33,6'/165, ~. tem:U. Jouinl, _,.,.. laftiQa.
o.lldoof lfl0'\1, opal. honnt..
~~=~~ ta'.111111¥c-, r-. .aivc-. It·
V1lle.. Call ')«tJ .
WANT LOVING h111band?
Wwit ymr own da.ld1 RU like
rnodd-call. s1rn., nta: r...-. bW
b111. d,lnccr cl IO¥t Je.NS. rm
SWM 6'1 cl lo.dt ol fun, ~r
40bu& like MW ,IUCIC ieeth, aood
fiaurc A look.I, N/S, ballioorn
dmotr .IOYe 1 amileA an.e n.c. Lona Beach Call 4421.
ADVENTUROUS SWM 29,
f mnuly valua, tc:ck1 wholcJOme SP'ZS • .,s 10-.tannhe CJllldoorL
Sanu Ana. Call 3437.
GET11NO TO ltllOW )'OU, io
klim all llboul )'Oii, 10 Wtc )'Oii,
~you bite me. 4.S, S?/160.
Newp>n Beach, Call 427)..
HANDSOME, ROMANTIC
SWM 36 tcdu a ledy who u
Cft"lllll '°' aimmttmcnl. ll'adl. UOMI value.a, Ind 1 bCJI rnmd
&JOY cmwc, bcadl, &he 1ru,
tclalt, bonclly • f!utl Arc yw
OUl Ole.re? l~ Call 3931
GENfllOUS, n.woniYCSWM
sedt1 lad~ under 3S l..ofla Buch uu 4427 -
YOU Bcauulul hwnoNuJ. 111
ldba111t, worldly sw-: 21 21
W llll lalll'IC, IC:MU, NM"'I (In
iand, evul11t1anar) fnc.ndwp
SWM Newport Bee;.h Call
39S7
HANDSOMti, Kl"D
llEARTED. tcm1U\'C. rumin.
•hlic.. 1W11woel'lll)' proreuOf, 38,
dart hair, S'l I, aeckuuraa.ive,
sens1lJVC rernelc IMnc Call
3707
TALI-. OOOD-LOOj(ING
SWM 44, 6'2/1&.S. bu11neu owner, p!ln•llmc chd Very
i\abk WI"' "anedWllUCSU look·
"'' fOf well-aroorned, 1ltm,
dauy N/S SWF 3S-4S lrvine
~ ........ Call 4319.
BEST f1llEND w.meit bv mar-
nep.-m.rded SWM. 6'1". 38,
for...,.,, badl, lkllna. ua¥t.I
..... honal. ,_, '-l&hy' c:orn-
nuacd rel..._lhap ltv-. Call
3794.
ANY'llUNG OOESI Mc.: 36,
s·1111s1. rea1 UMR, ~ •h-
1euc. r au socW lt:illi. Steal my
hcan I llVlllC. Call 3S3 I.
ADVEN TURE. TRAVEL.
SWM <1 acekJ Kt1ve SW Ff or
h~a. &luJn&,uavcl ioplaocs
)'Oii only drum about. LAJ()C.
Call41SO.
4994.
ATTRACTIVE, SENSUAL,
ani.soc SWM 27, cay-p11,
led• buwlul, lf!Ldhaat1 fe· ·ma1e,1ny ,__ IJV-. CaU 3299
ACTIVE, OUTDOOR type
DWM, lllld 40'1, lcd:1 Ihm, NI
S WF 1h1tt buc:h, Herley,
0'11¥t.1, lon1•alb, and qu.tlly
umc IOCelhet Newport Beech.
Call 4413.
RENAlSSAl'CE MAN, SHM.
6'/188, b~1. boauna. 1kuna.
food, sedt1 fit lady f Of s.me.
H11nun11an Beach. C.U 4004.
OUTGOl?l/O M1 ch11andcr
VERY GOOD loolwta 6' pro-SWM. 31, e:hkuc bwlJ, ool·
femonal. claay-.nd.f unny,l1.-qo lcachcl ,.ne.w in atu.5".U "'Cl"f fiL Sedts very 1wac:t1YC, 1nraa..ve, intelligcn1 SI-lrv&ne
ptQJe WF. dun, &real 1e,s, for C.U 3S06. rodt A roll, 11\d romanuc: din-
ncn. Musaon V~,o. Call 3198.
STACE ACTOR, blond, ru1·
&edly hendaomc SWM 39, 611
200 labcnJ 11Undied. many var·
1cd 1n1cru11, 1unl/luJtedo.
Sceb SW JWAF aae, fit. w*r
) 7, undu s '4 lmne.. Call 3123
DWM » aecka rc:male .. ,_SS to
enpy I.he aood hie ol Onnsc
U..,1y • danc:a, pirtla, ITIOY·
~ tm 6'/16.S C:O.t.a Mes.a.
Call48U
llA~DSOME PROHS
SlOSAL SWM 39, S 10il60.
aecb peute,J>ftuy pleymate )().
45 (Of roman«, fun. 1111vcl
TllA.ln Call lnS
1-11 , Sl:.CURF. PWM, I">'
bcan.1, '!O!S. 6 '2/200. crtPY
fCICll«, bwmcss, na111 re, l,lU w.,. liYCty women S1gnel mu
Call .. Sil.
SL™. ACTIVE DWM 62. Si.
vaned 1111~ru. s«.lu WF ~IS
llfld« S?. sbrn C.C.t.a ldesa
CaU47n
SWM PROFES.510 NAL. 43,
6'1, teeits SWF !Wider JS, fil.
~ ICFIJUOlll (orrnonop•
mous tt111.1an11\Jp. romaouc
TAU..SWM 29, 6"1/165, loolt
tnl for llltnCUve SWF 21 33, '°' 111nff1S, IO'TlllllJc cvcruna•. end weekend fun Pleese be
1vai.lable (or pomblc te.nOUJ
rd.wonshtp. Will rapond IOall Onnae. Call 3073
CLASS ACT. 1ood·loolt1n1
SWM6'l',uc:c.llcn1Jhapc,,..cll
&roomed Ind drcucd, rdocat
"'I ioNewpon Beach Thu e«
porate Qecuu~. fonncriy •
pro( csJIOft&l athlete and photo
mode), II sedo: tn& I "Cf)' IU rac
u ve. vi·•tuipc. cl•u y end so-
cially acuve SWF JS-47 11>hu
drcues 11>cU Ind 1.s 1lw com
(onable tn JUnl 'C"*'J>Orl
Beach. c.u 40S7
VF.RY HA~DS0.\1~. l&Jllcu
caUy built Sll}i Jl, Omsuen,
an.uuc, &IUI tense ol h11m.'U,
see.ks compauble SF, 21 'I Lona Buch eau 3848
LOVO\G DAO, DW\t 34. I I•
lraa.I~ pro/eUIOl'lal W/ldorablc
2 112 yr old SOI), I~ C11Jl0dy.
seek ana uuc love """h a11 en rac
uvc, fit, youna led). moral "•l
UCJ lrvtne Call 3976
I AU..ATT'RACT1VEM ~l
U\l MlractlYC SWf 30 so IAU
of urM &o ha~ fun, love tOm<
one IO spend d wiltl lrvinc Call
3S96.
ROMA~CEAXOrl.Sl,SWM
26. 6/165, luNbomc. humor
•potU. eonvcnauon, ••lka.
Sea f 1111, special r nmchtue.
rd.moruhap. 'ru1un. Call 3148
SAVE MEI SWM 24 scekUll SF 20-~ who's .ifcrcnL Mc
en 'I', 0,. hair, outspoken, car·
1111-y Oii: beeullful 111/oA. •Ulblc..
ou1aotn1. mtclh1cn1 Cosu
Meo. Call 3007
3
SINCERE. intclle.ctual, Open· To respond to
.nundcct.tunSWM25.enainccr. these ads caJJ
bowl.ans. btil1ald1na. adwre
Sed.s wonderful SWF. rdet1a1·
dup. IIVine. Call 3282.
A ~ACOVE SWM GRAD
1 (900)
407-4377
student, 28, cnJOYs: altcmauve
music, dancana. movies, Man111 (b,illed al S 1. 49
Amu nuvd1, end l.zuermen per minute)
SeckJ SWF who" b'IJht, &1·
ln<11YC, .,oc1 K"('t1uuce1Cd, but -or-see
not sd( <QnJOOUSly SO, for fon /nstTUctiOnS
dates and posttWc rdeuonstup. p 2.
T11nin. C.U 3292 . °" age
lfAPPY & MEUOW SWM,
29,S7/140 secksusygocngSl-
""ho hku IO smtk Cost.a Mese
Call 3092
BOOKlSll/ARTS·m1ndcd
SWM sed.s SWF 30-40, SIS
~~ allrllCtJ"c. fit. IMnC. Call
SLCC!:'.SSFl..L. PROFES
510' AL SW\t JS, 11hlcuc, 11
1rau1vc, \lftterc. loves 1.n1vd
lane. uu1d.>0n, romena, gooJ
umu Scckin& SF 25·3S, Iona
term rncnJsh1p. n:l1uonsh1p
IMne ull) 67
AWl.SO\tF RODY, !3, 6
~lS,<.utc.eJuulCd.fl.SlnySR~
.ecl.i auracu"c .,.omen ol Ml)'
nice fumn uU 3318
SECLRF., llO~EST, 27, spon-
IA/lCQu>. ln\IC S&Wna. sl.SlscU
Looking 10 share I.ale, huas. hu
mor. and romance Laguna
llexh uU 3137.
J\ TTR CTIVE, KJ:-..D
llEARTFD Ons1.1an 23, hu
lllORIU), hlflP), U1tclhgen1, re-
sptlflsiblc, fnendly, r111hful S~ A \1 S I l/16(hcc.kln11,_,.eet
hcen,SWllll-, turulatqu.tiucs.
1Un1C1J"c. 1nm, (Of ccnvcn.1
uoo. oomcJ1cs, sunscu. (ncnd
\~ llunun11on Beach ull
Men
Seeking
Women
Single Life
Customer en1~
caU
om, carV11 Scdts same in 11 SPCRmAL,SllARC'-Ci,qwet
traa.tvc SFll-JO l~ Call SW\16'/ISSEn)U)shomc,na (310)
592-6040
ewirtlftll. uavd, '-cbftea. IA·
... N'ipel. Call 4117
DEPENDABLE IMPORT
SAM, honctt. lutlofoul. 5'91
160, -.tea plcasanc SJDF w
Man qllabty lunu. Fnendahip
fun. lrvUIC. Call l58S
PATIENT GOLFER DWM
WMlllnln.aft'~lady lS-45 to~ faarweyt, pau,
mid '9dl OltlCf IMne. Ca&l 4866.
SPIJUllJAU..Y onaud ~
fCJUOMI DWM 6'Jl1S. _.
QM b -dmd..tiAc.-*'poa·
uve...-.~CIUldoony ~ 354 lMM. c..u
4474.
EDUCATED PROFliS·
SJONALSWM. 6"111 IS. •JOY' 11 ..... ,. da~.. weele'ttda.
S......,SWF40-SO.c:an·
I**"',-,.,.., for~ re· ........ It¥-. c.a 415().
3140 ,,.. lllrc., oook111g, l'lndi Scd .... u
"''"· U\IWU"'· ferule, ''"'"• ledy Irvine Call 40U1 A VANT -GARDE wrutr/Wrfcr
SWM 29, 6'/llO, Mdl1 l'ltclli
acni.. c:apnaous, inda Yldllahwc
Sf. 23-33 Hunllnl'Oll Bead!
Ca.113344.
PHYSIOAN,dtvorccd,kwuh,
S6, S'8'/1lendcr, 1~lin1
SeckJ Mtiv lted. )"OUlhFw ri · que (OfS"'Pl'°'\IVCSt.able rue
taoruh1p. Los Al11rn1tot. Call
4660.
PHYSICIAN ATII L6TE. shy,
annctt ve 6 '21160. rem.ti y prac •
11« Doc, I OK NMCr, setts
peu1.eladyundCl34 ~Call
3567
WIDOWER 70, S6/160, euy
IOlook M.hl.moroui, air·:, Nd.I
tl\anna. CMVtl so.~ deyt
Ind lll&hu looa Buch Call .... ~
TOMBOY WOMAN wan1ed,
SWM 17, 6'1/11$, m11.ICUlar,
Me.I GllMon look• l:JR )'IUllC'.
tcfvtntv raom&, 11J\Jeoc buald
C.O... Mc.u Call )151
NJCEGt.'Y. Bohcmt.n.rda.ud.
tndcpaidcn1. _,... .. ti.I& acniW.
lh1n,1"'kllc.1n"dcd, 26, scc\1
f ncndJpc>S1.1ble io...er Newport
Beach c.u 3244
FUN SWM, 34, 6"3', CllJO)'t
mc>YICI, music. spurts. Seeh
(lltl, l lU'llCUVC SWf, ~ts. 21
34. lrvmc. Call 3733
TEDDY BEAR llUNK SW~.
38. 6"2", cuddles. cnes, ~Jrn
m1u Seeks ~ly, lcp) lad)'
I« (antasy MfillrnenL Senta
Ana. Call 3171
BORN AGAL" llvuumt. ••
uve, llhleuc, fun SWM 6'4/190
Jedt • V1v100111, fit 111t II 27
•ho 1ov~1 Cod. en JOYS wOf\ina
out. I.he budt, ~ ...... l'nOYICS,
&he uu fOf fnmdahtp'dUIJ
Call mcl Newport Reach C.U
3631
RENAlSSAAC'E M~ 'II, "CF)
111wJ1-&Clll. pawona&c. •lrK 11ve. 11111. honest toul led•
bauly .. ode _, out. 20 JO,
forwortd tnwl. ~ycldchu.
S-.. AM Hat• Call 3644
for information
or assistance.
Sf
Single Female
SM
S.ngle Mole
D D.VOfc.d
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Goy
L Lesboan
J
Jew.th
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ATIRACT1V8 PROFES
SIONAL, ..-ml DWM. NJS. ~60'1, S?/ISJ,..-.-1
~~---f.. .iu-. . .,.. Md c:ootMI Seeks
OROOM/000'4., Wedlcd/
hudloclc? M11nm<Wty/ah·
Many? MOftOP'l'yhnolDally7
I've chosen tl111d1omc ,
whol1111c, h11moro111 M1d· wwuner 6'11 QO, f«t• shm,
bfllllly. bodaclOllJ bnllll )' lS -40
Caf f~ {Oft'YU Jabal
toutfitlltunlln&IOn~ C.ll
401 7
llOSliST,S Sl11VB OW\1
40. N/S, kwlf'I fedler, fedt
~alf·M!k ... moUter fc.haA---. U..19ucft
Call4195
No °'VSP -------
pNlly, ........ lady,Jcr1 Afll
YCJU there.? 1 !h.. ,_ .... '°"
-tot~·--· ........ Newport....._ Call
0001.h AM. 27, .tfec:bOn
ate.. eclucat.d, loYe fftOYIU,
CHIUSTIAN SlNGl..F OAO,
lllnQl.,., 37 NJS. 6'UI IO, pn>
fewal, ~. Cflio>'•
N/S ~
N/Drtftk ~ ... k •
to respond?
Yo. cma wwa thae ads qukklr and
C.O, bf ...W,.ourdcctrook ~mail
SC +Ju.,_ dial:
1 (900) 407-4377 a.-11111.49/11" ....._.....,., t.a1 "1ifJfb a 4 ..... a.a ..... bKJ>.IOIW pbotw. ,,,._ cb«Jtfr
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Pr-em #1-for a further explanation of the
voice-mail ~
Pr'C8 n-.o respond lo a specific ad.
(EnlCr I.he all 1 when direded)
Prem •3--«> browse lhrough lhe vo&ce a<h
(c:Ntt 950 avaiable).
Y• -~ aa Jlar't w aWEr., rapond to°' pllcit •n aid.
Si~ Inc. --no u.bility for the <XWtlll o/ °' reply IO
• ,._... _. ei*z..-. The: ~b ~ tntcnded fot Woe by
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Women
Seeking
Men
1rr1d, phUotophy, moanbl waks.
etc Lootmt '"'-~"' romrce.. and fnmdstup. !rv111C-
Call l786
S~Df-Jt, etZnlCl!Ve Fthpna 32.,
5"4', ~seeks SWM )()..<I().
!'<'IS, f fl\llOCially suble. rrwnase-
rrundcd. 1...on1 Bead\. Call 1604
OOW~TOEARTil w1tha!Olldl
of class, icd.ing SO+ ronw111c
OWM Pltait bt 11nc.cn:. H11.n-
unglurl Beech Call n11
1,..; DfiJ>EN DI~!\ T. strong blondit
( w11h c • lrnne ly adv atlCed I )'caf
old') 1c:c:lt1 grc:a1-lool1.1n1.
g100ndtd man 27 3 3 lrvlne Cal I
12.SI
1-'Cl.ECTIC MINIMALIST,
SWF, SO, 5'81128, bk>nde, le&J,
bu1111, small busmen owner.
WTl\O. seeks un&ffedcd ... """"
lurer. llunungion Beach. Call
2152.
DREAM LOVF.R, pauronaie,
pnncaplcd. preay prolc:uronal owr ~" v ou. pa.monMt. aablc:
pro(nsional, ~· ~I• ~ Irvine Call 21<13.
AUBIJJl~ llAIRED BEALTY
Tall. sir~f11, 33,non-unobr,
nod\~~. "cll·ITW\·
ncnid. I love: the finer lhulJs, and
don'I bdtC"VC m liumg frotJ'
y OU. H.ndlomc., IUCCellflil tcll·
coo( ldtnt. wider .50. ready !or ~.notumophobc. New·
pert Buch. Call 1996
OWF, BLOSDE. S'9', SS, N/S,
Mdt ps\ra (or bnlfst, IOV\IJ,
lht.ller hi you rwnc 1L Newport
8CICh Call 2.S40
BRJGIIT, WITTY, fa. amaual
siuwbtrry blonde DWF with
eclc:cuc in1erts11 seeks NIS
1011lmale31+ wtd!Shlkupearc:'•
1011l and Ginclu'shea't who lows
dMIC food., nvd. PBS my--
IC&. and can t.&h II hft' I Jill.le
I01b6ta. m1ne. C..I 2296.
ATT1UCTIVE OWF SI, S'61
no. brwdt, '"'°' eyu, "" ~llOllMJO-•nhsood
ICl\K olbwnor, ~and loyal
lnlo '-' ,dral ""'"lJCi, corn-~· lft0¥ies. -«tpy· ... 1Je. "°'*" '°.,.. very lov·
"FGd ... ed. '-~ins ~ Cotu Mesa. CAii n41
PftEM'Y SENIOR SWP &.dy
rl', wna IO fl'tlld -lookirlt
IB\tCll 1Nr1 for ~IClflthip.
dlnana. dwnc. -·etc. ANl-htwn. Call l790.
ARli YOU ronwu, llablc, _.
c:ure. ~ _.,.1 SBF S-111 JO
wch OM cfafd. looldalt fOf SBM
~ who la llld liltee W>
ha"" flinl Sip Rill. Call IS74
rrALIAN 9RUN6Tm. SWF f3. lhlpdy,pn11y,tr..,1e-
.......... ~)9.
.,.,,...i. noc rd~a. inio tell
mridunall ll'd ii1.,.ovwuua. dyumic hc:mebody, Sicnftld
t..-.S...' ... •lwyllack' .... ,,. ........... ed.wd·
~ S'1/ll0 ar wa, 32-46. pre'-N/S, ftO ~ ....
aMd, f-.cially ...... Fou-
\UI Valley. c.11 ISSl.
GORGEOUS 81..0NOO 17 n
(36-u. 34) pho&os:nflho .-.
f~llaft..ull.~
adlletic man 39-49. Newpcwt
Bach. Call IMO.
SWF 2.4, IOfW red hail, wVU-
<kr, pmry, llhtlt.e, N/S, ptO(a·
aional, UCJ ., ad. couruy ITllWc
lover t«ka~ ~ t.mily· oriened. tall pnlJenwl Ill bu
'111 .. lrY-. Ult 1461.
Q.ASSY,EARTIIY DWF.-ly
401 ·Pink ~pat.,..... fne
wine, 'ood books, foe.liaht . c.ndleli&)ll. iennit • cornforuhk
qwd. IM would love aome c;om.
fll'I)'. lrl int. Call 205 l .
TAU.. EARLY t/11p'O(euaonal,
mdt:paidc111. teckt Nl.i ~
IOft <Mf so Himot. nclhrcnce.
CllnOl 11)' orly reqii 1rcmcnu. Bal·
tic.. eaa1 ns4
CU'fC.PETrrEllhkUcSWF 19,
S'l/lOO~forllll~c.lllh·
1cUc, IOllWlllC SWM 6 26-n .
II~ 8cadl Call 13"0.
PRE'JTY. PASSION A TR. PRO.
fF..SSIONAL, )9,SJ'HS,dtwa
hwldtome N/SIO clau ICl m111 or_, r~ tommil.mml '\rw
po11 Beach Call 190 I
OH MA God1 lluhhy, achlcUc
and cncracuc IOlon1y Qid .. I
Wll} t b\J allrKUYC t.inkf lhin·
tll'll'On &.ch. Call 1013
BETra MIOUlR ptttonal11y, '* ~t Ann M•awa ~
fenional women wuh 1nqu1""
1'1¥fldtell.l~tomt.JOOG:
hllmonld.11:ntlllYe. wcU·ldj\lllal rt\11.CMla bookend. Mu be (a .t
lm1\ NIS. 1oocl N1&11rtd. posiu¥e
and opai, •.S·S9 Lona Bach. Call29S7
AITRACTIVI!, PROFES· SIONALSJF, N/S.37,S"Z'/IOh
Scd.• ~Olll., bnat-. e&h-
lc11ully 1ncllnecl. C11l1t•rally
aw'"· toe111Jly «lCQed. ~
ncwf~.ls-4Sf01f11n.
aood Umc:s, shanng.1r11vel. more
Promuu no cl11appoU1U1W.nu
ltvWlt Call 1715
ATTRACTIVE PROFES·
S ION AL S'Wf, N/SID 41 cnpy1
aoU. tmnh .u, nll9n, tnvel Dairca h::ndUWp. commitmc:nl
wah~tt , lltlCtltt, MHellc, R•
cvre caMINll WM. N/SID.
3S-. Irvine. Call ?Z7l.
CARING, AFFECTIONATE,
~Yt, flOfMnllcnaltJ2
tic, urai&ht. nc.tt • .au.c:ttvc. c1tarcioc1 sF dnim comm~
wch 4()',..50, SM COU'*'J*1-lofl& 8-:h. Call 20 II
CLASSY. PRHITY, tnm DW'f
46, IOYt lleMia. wiM, cfiNne.
tnve.I, .,.,.,., 'PON. .......
more. 19Di. Call D9'2.
BRUNl!TTE KNAC VIXEN,
SWF22.rnodd,dniru~ ~-bNdslor ...-· ntsl., casual pwiy ... lk laid
bid. nv....-i Be.ch. c.a1 1oa
BBST F•IBNO WANTSD.
OWF N/S c.itiok ..... f« MM~1U1nNIS(4C).SS)edtt·
t.aed, ..... ~ .... lflorout. ....,., for ,_ UP
.. -~lnaood ..... '*'""*Md~ .... .-.. lrvn. Call 2921.
C\JTB AND SPICEY, citd-fMh·
taned SJF. 2'. wb ,. hid r.lat.IOntlhlp w(lh ...........
wt, dnotedSJM. MiiMion Vi.,o.
Call 1327
Spectm ~ Supplement tor Qtw9' COMt Weekand ,,
ATTRACTIVE SBF, J6, S'f , ~ dllncin&. irwthnc. Sft&J
PRB'ITY' PETITE. MUS IC loocMoatq. MIUIUYC, ~-
TEACHER, S'T/110, w.ieb a 1.-S8M, '!?+, Nt,5. j'IO't, f°'
lalllttnan who JI_ Apllltully -fr.....,WltWlliUed l'tljtiOll• mnw, llhlciuc. ~SS. t0 '*°" lhlp. La PlimL Call 17<10
a lpCICial life totclha. Or~ Collllty. Call 20lll.
UCiHTUPMYURi. BIGO\JYI ln&dl~~open. lo't· .. wfliiefllMk. T.llS7',M.lrec·
live,~ lo ...,._adl. Mil. deqi
-rQ. nwel. dlnce. YOll: •·
lndlve, r-. oc-. sccur.1111,
aw-. warm, \all, 45-SS. 1~
8cM:;tl.. Call 2.611.
ATrRACTIVE.. ShXY
BLONDS. DWF. Wap1111Ct
d'&O Owrch ot Rd. Sc*'" md
all ltindt ot ... a. l,oYe IO IM&I\
dlncc. pf, btU, buch •• ~~.rc11~afnond -~ IOllillft b.lewidl. • WM who d ~e.. 1111. in-
1Llhf15'1l, -are. ~e. a lov·
.,. ~ WOWld so a.ck
II Olld I Lona Bad\. Cal 7714.
DWP, 0 , OK loolint -"1
-~ to share umt and aaau with. lt'*tnt. 'Cal
2303
JUST 8ECAUSE l'M
88AUTIH/l .... 6onft'1 mun I
dan't know ....... ~ Ill
h/e-fldrna. wM.lftt-. ,,..._,
IOlllJt.. tnrnl. .n md ITllllC 11 ""
rn my 40'1 ()ook 3Ch). Woftdit.
S'S' /120 I would lac to 111C!111 a
41 $2 yr o&d emolJGMll)' llld (j.
MnCial)y ICIC1" JOltlml&e. IPint
Call n>s.
PR.ETTY, VIVACIOVS, paryflll.
adw.nlwout,,~ ferNtline,
1ov-.1 •• ,_,, ............
..cciasfv(,MWllCUVCllW\ 43-SI. r.-. Bach. CalJ 246).
ATnACTIVE. SWP, )S, l..ONOH~RNEYF.3. lOll.
~ ................... ..
~.;i f1111 md .....
rorMnCC eo.a ~ C...17'14.
AT1'RACTIVE. BUJE.EYfl> 81.<>HIE. 6' I', rNIF, ~. 43.
·~..,.,.._._......, ----·.v .. cm._ IN., llld lib,_..,.......
,,_ .... lned ~,.,.. '°
boolt Md ,._.. L.ooki9t few ..... .ti~ 6'1+ ~ .,........,,_,..'°· a...41Rc. int. YOl!cytlall. "'°"*' t.• ,.....,... leldl. Call 1069.
$WP 0631~ HANDSOMB..
fTT saw.., .o. r .. n . >9 • n., .. ~ . ...-.... c.. T-.n. c.11 tut.
I WA'foll' rr AIJ.I A~ SW
IF YOU KNEW wtM1t yov wen
m1u ... )'Oii 'ci act 01& ol IOW'll nay bnlncae. blue C:ycJ, ll (lhMdal'l~ ... ~,()f ~~
I'm an Mkt'I Incl~
ct-. I Mid• maft'• lfttf'l 45·53
Loi A!lldca c.ll 19Sl
SPORTY~ S6,57.&I·
epnt. Wea~ WUl'l\,oarwdu• *· maiully/pflyttc:dy fit. ad· _...._, hofte-.. NIS. smdilo
C....y. c.IJ 2.537
ATT'RACTIVE(mUSTMEl)
JF. 40't, S'4'/l20 Wuu1dc
woman 1'111 • poctcr and •
IUdM:r. 1 aowe •Ilk.in• by it.
oceu, mou11w11e, moY1e1,
pUyJ, folk "" d••M:lll muuc.. • ..... poh&ac.ally "" ~ _, Oii "'°" ...... rm warm. tall•·
UW. CllVlg Md ~ 10 l111p.
Setkin1 llOfflCl()M 45.55 wtlo'.
wallin& IO ••re htt fee.hn&J. Sana.~. Call213 I
OOR060USSBF,3S, S'7/Mlm,
ti.nktr. Lilea· Romance. nw·
llC, mo¥lel, &Matte, lpof\I
l.oobf\a r111•rioua ~!ft
widl hllld-.dtNti ..... IWI, f1• MftdllDy MrtWI SWM sa..q,
6'+4.1.U, nweca1Jat, wllll lelldl•·
ily, .... 11111 I'* dt VIV~ l,A)I Mi• c.&I 169t.
INTHU.JGENT. fllll·bodlN,
dlftl diocdae ~ •• S'•. chuty·~ ... llllONI. ]()..,_~for"'°" ~-R-..e...
0000 RlliND w1n1a4 b)'
..... ~.~co
... d 111M SWF, 44, S'l/llM.
tier. !)a\.......,, ... .....,,, ....
~.C.U2161.
SKJ PAA'TNERS. I°' to p1 io
the ..... _. "'~ thit ,..,,, ~ .. ..._.Me: SWF 34.
Yw. M °' P ...... a~ .... ,.. ~ Calllm.
8LONOR SWF 16, ..... .................. .-.......
·llOW& SWM 3J-4S. WllMJ dul·
............... ,1.o1
Nlplel. c..o l 7" .
Women
WingWomen
u .. opC1on 3 tor
more ads In our
v<*e perwonal1!
Orooge County AnxJ
HANDSOMR. 1reen•tye4
SWM 6'S, tet.klnl ~y. hon>-
ul,comml.lmenl-rninded F•S.
60 Cotia Mcu Call 470'2.
ORJOtrr, ~"'IOAGL~G. ""'Y
h111daomc, w111y, ft& A fun
SWM, 6 lflCJO, t.ucnu m
duded. ~ ~. lal nu, 1mu1c· v~ SWFO.. Ilk
20't-atly w •. ~ •CTl&l~ and
...,,_ thatp Uvll'IC Call 4417
KJ BL M needs S\.i a.be I Are
)'Oii r ... (inc .t lifllkr 1'7 Les •
&k.a nowl 1tvvw Call 32U
SPIRITUALLY MISDfiO,
wor\d tidveriuue tn\OC.tcr OWM s.. .-1 lnlft, .n U\ICW'llle. 'fM.
UAally-nunded, ll'ltt.,.)'•~J
~lothan:cksp111cJu&hu
end hi1h .a-.-FourU.t111 v .uey. c.u 4611
l:NTEU.ECTUAL. f.tYOll (tate. ,.u ... lNAwaMy, potlllll!C.
~.fl.WI, l\CC.lly. ltrQ'IJ. ~f'l.ll.ICIMlut. TllftPO"ll\ly ~ Atader\4. lllftl 8cach. Call 4170.
ICONOCLASTIC DWM, 50, ~-'ia4.PCI
the CMdool't, c~y c:.np-
"'' _, rdh ... Sena.I• bK)I· c:lia, -... f'C)t '° 11\lll lhe HoUywcod &.I. 911JOYI c1at IQ! lllWIC, ....,.., tnlWMI.
s..tc.t NIS -1r1 d ... 'Y '°' --..OlllllllUUlld ~-..., ~ CM COi 'I ... •Y ........... ., ... .
~.eo....,u.-n· ---. u... 8udl Call 4116.
SWM 60, $'1WUO, NISIO.
-..~S....llW,"al· ~ ca-a SWF, .,.a.,
............ c.a.SI$
HP. 2'-JI, 1'15 for ,_, ca.· . ---........ ....... lMN .
CARING, LOVING Pt\yriaan
.... ...-IO .. e J7, tbm,
8llndlwe. pftl11nf1y ptOfc•
t.-.1 for ...,.'ft_&.-..:11\0\ip llYi-c:..u )1'() ••
ATTRACTIVE GBNTl.1-MA.N. •Mn, hnd, MndKlnK, ~prol...-.IDWM lS. 6'/l6S, , ... .._ -1• ,..., ....... ~SiDWF~/
s lA-3$ fof cliinina.~ pt(
MCI, ~~ f Uvp, ~f.tile ~ ,,..,.. C.11
0 !llUl.NE GENTI.EMA'.
SW M 31. t.111, IS. llrlf"'ICll
...,_, QM, •tay. UKiu1h&!ul
Socta-·~"""°*" llllU..,.. S.m lftu.ana ,__
Tu11» Call l626
Wt:Ff W A!'llllil>, by Ou• t.111 ~ Teddy Boat I~ S'S ..-, ""° '°"1111 Abo wnnu. bdt, q., WIM. • ._ J, buch
~1. l1W"1::h111. ~ ... .,.,.
~. ~-ecaacn JM" )'Ollr
bA•lc one hell of • ~•!Ch,
~.l...,,_,SIS.klft4M f.\I)
......, u iuJy. wUJ.1 end .i.
f11bt "'1WI So hul'P)' 11p, ya.i
pnuy lady 20-JO't, lllld "' ... ,
yoiit bat ll'M)!f& cp.td bdon:
tOrnC CMhcr Ndly &•" 10• me fint.N~e.c.dl CAii ml
FlFJlF.S DWM, 1bm. IVS/l).
6'/llO, CGJOY1 CIW danctnJ.
'-··~·--···"" SWt-1!\ $·0 .... 3 .. &All• Ill
ICftlb Cou ~ <All 4696
TV PROOl.iCER. SWM •9.
ICU• 114th<ll"• teccn•k (Of
'WEH (•hat C'ltr llapsmu'>
Sn. Mil <All 4244
ATIU.ETlC DWM }9, l'dJl'ed.
39ntt.S. **•Jo tor uwvd • .,_
""' thcMtr. 4(). SC1 '· ' ~ .... pon 8cMll Ull 41$7
eARTHQUAKE COMPAN·
JO~ A4¥a!IUIOU•. IAJMIM,
~·,..~mW
(l"U'Wf /ut¥u'°' •eel. s w J
(34-40) •"""'* ~· flt _,, &JOWtll. IMIM"Y • ..,,-"°" ~. ~ ... Nil, yell• I
mJl11 ............. &llw!.
fftWIC 1A'1.,...t .. tqone ~C-8 Ma4.Callil 37
HANDSOME 6'/11,, are.11 _ot._,......,fOrl'M•
~. ~ Lowe~. Ill ..,...., cMalc can. ... MOft
Yw . ..Uot ..... ftlllt. .aim,
lCM3, tc*·bbll "" , ... s..,..a Riil. c.u .,ll.
PL6AS6 CALLI s..-.fw,
lnnlk-. ... 1~),,
.... '"'"' f..& Opw.r1lon -...._. b)'I b · v-.C..U~.
TAU..CllAZYSWMl 1 .......
'---,._, ._, F, 11·
•2 ..... far pm ro-
11\.cc. ....-vi.,. c.u
310'1.
SIM J6, 6'2/l&S, ...... ....,,
.................. SJ •
D ·l60...0-..C.DT.S
W AN1110-F1UBNt>, Ot'M , ......... ., ..., ..... ,:,.,
OCQI .... ..a,a. ~. ...... ...-...: ..,.._Call
J~
S8M Jl. SUU SP. NIM>.
.....,. ............ C"/"
tllfll, U.ftfMlMa, .... ,..
•
.... -~eaMdlia.
Ncwpo.t Budl, c.a 4923.
SUCCSSSAJL ~'· llMd•owi• Oook like Mel
Oiblon). c:anna 41, s '9'. OCIUll· t...-ra*-. eeeta kwifta, -.n. lh•pe!Y·. eu y·aoina. ~SWF.New· pon Beada. Call ~I.
BALANCED DWM 4l, NJS
~ l&lc, _.y nuau, can
follow • wdl •• Iced. Sedc
DUI&. lMne. Call 4239.
SECUR.ESWM.~ .....
CICft,, aood~ lall, """· '~" .... bna.ha.~. ~aahc, 1fim, loVliij SF ,....... Call 41) 2.
TENNJ:s ANYONE? Prac1aoe panner wanted, aoyumc/
aydmy.C/8~ ~
afta.C.Ul662..
HANDSOMEOteek 4S,..p,
lt'UI die/, CIUU_.., llOMal,
.-, AAA dua1 \Audy, ICM
Oftdi Wu Ocuonde.. Call
4074.
OWM 43, 6"21190, a,_ eyel/
~ bur, llka aotf. 1em11, ~ "*nki,aec:bSWFlS·
44, N/S l1V1nC Call 001.
lfELPI SWM 33, ha¥C11 \ daled
111 yc.n, all'K'U~. OUla<*'I,
~:tHrundcJ, ted 1111 W'l'IC
Qnnae. Call )917
MOVl!\G TO llunun11on
Bead11oon TIU, 1lendct SW M
N/S, loOlula forSWF 11-26f0f
ITICMCS, l°"'I -out, lmlalCl'IM:lrll
~.~.111wlma,mdllllv·
1111 f1.91 umu qdhcf Ncwpon
8eadl Call 3197
OUNF.SE ~DY .:iuatcby6'·1/
170 ~et look·ablce. My anae~•u JAtio. forelJn fllnu,
l\lll\lllCIC, lR~I. Lona Bead\
C..Ul647
l'o1CE.-LOOKlNG SWM pro-
fc::aaon..l,lO' a,--. at.n, Pfd'Y
Ouuu.an SF, C\lhllred, constr·
val.Ive. Orattae CK1tu1ty/my·
whtre Call )94()
CHJUST1ANSWM 37 ,bloodt,
IClkJ SWP 11·24, for fl.WI,~
m•nce, rclah0fttl1.1p' Dana
Pcant. CaJJ 3126.
OEVCYTEDI SIM 29, eunct1w, anna PfC(c:monaJ Mldi:a SJ F
who'• iw_._ md Crl.JOYt ~
DC ...S q1. utewood.. Call
300 .
PRO~IOJllAL f\1NBUM
)l,S'10'/16S, ....... -.-. ea.~ .,.,t for me. MY teOCl9d
tlftltf u • ICCOlllll u~ ...._.. .... P'*Y"'I .....
..,. ... ..,.~ .. tnV•
~~·*•...,..,
i...,.. ............ ~
C*. w~ CIUl iJ ""I fomun
of ,...._ ,,_, <*I fticla IVY
"MY be '°' ,... c... Maa. Call JSS7
lNTRL.LIOEl'fr, hat\410ft)c
OWM ....... ..__llOUl,adt· leclc. ...... few tale. Seek.1111 ClOM90d .. .,. llU.nlaivt ....
gal •Of!MMI 27-41. to lhare
fr' '' f _. We'a bat. Lib
l••t ll•r, C04'VUUllOll, ro
lnlftCll, ................ &n"11Cl, 6:~rlbe•. lmne.
WM OOtNO ........ di .. .,_, =for c-. 1DN'iuplnd ....... ...,.s.io. .,c.-4010.
YOUR DES1'1NY. AllnCLI'°' ~ SWM 37, --~. hNll.hy. ...... IWcw• 11'1\'e.1 • r.. w-a.d. ........ ....... c.o.a ........ c.l '.MS
IDSONAJJTY AND onsl· Mllil1. SWM $'7/UO, 25, llJ\. ..... ....-s.-.,...
_. _.. SWF 21-29. C.. ,.._, Oil >461
A nwmc PaOPllS.1IONAL
SWM. l-l, 6'n6S. Wart•rrcaw.
tamit, JOUina, W'Qahl l&ftiill.
cudoor ~ opm. hooM. ~~=~~ ~rat. acdvc: ._._.. 11·
...... CaU 3600.
WANT LOVlNG biasband1
Want yciur own c:hdcl? RU bU model-call.. abm.,,_ rac-c. ~
bbl. dllncer " love Juw. rm SWM 6'1 .t loadl of fun, over
40bul bkc new, ruce ittth, aood fiaure A lock.I, N/S. ballroom
dlnotr .low 2 ll'IUlt" arve nc.. l.oQ& 8adi CaU 4421.
AOVfJff\JROUS SWM 29,
fwruJna1ua. tccl. wholc:teime
SF2.5·lS LO .t.arc the«>Uldoon.
... Ana. Call 3437.
GETllNG TO kllOW )'Oii; IO
leMI all abolll you, IO ljkc you,
hope )'Oii bk.c:. me. 4$, 57/160.
Ncwpott Budt C.U 4273.
llANDSOME, ROMANTIC
SWM 36 ate.kl 1 lady •ho u
~·for comtllltmall., tndi·
bOMI values, Ind• but friend En,oy lftUSIC, bud\, Ille 81\J,
teniul., ~•plus I Arc you
OUI lhe.td (,..,.. YIJ )9))
GENEROUS, lllpJlCftlvc SW M
t«kt lad)" unclc:r lS Loni
8c.ech Call 4427
YOO. Bc.KJul,humOtOUJ,tn Wlliau.. ""Ofldly sw-= 21.21
Want Sll&lq.1enr11t, runn1n1 on
f • cvolu&IONI) fnc:.nc:blup
M ~ewpcn Du,h c..JI
J 7
llA,..OSOMb. Kl._.D
llEARTED. IC:.flJW"1!, ~.
whiac, 1.W11"U11ty profaSOf, ~8.
dlltr lwr. S'I I , Md:. IUm:l.IVC,
1GU1~ female. lnnnc: Call
3707
TALL. GOOD·LOOK IMi
SWM 44, 6'2/IU, busineu
OWl'l.cr, part-ume did Very
Jlllbk W)U\ Yancid ll'llCIUU look·
1n1 fer wc:.11 ·aroomed, tlan,
dauy N/S SWF 3S4S lrv111e.
lioNhip. ..... Call 4319.
BEST AUENt> wMsed by mar· ,._.-nunded SWM. 6'1 '. 3!, '°' WNli •• budl. tkunt. tnvd w1&llnhcwa. u, lalahy, com-
m.died rcla.ianihlp. Irvine. CaU
)794
ANY1lUNC OOESI Mt 36.
S'l l/ISJ, real hart, ru1 ab·
klx, I au tCJQal ikilll Su.al my
ha n I lrvvac. Call lS3 I.
ADVENTURE. TRAVEL,
SWM 47 ledt• 1111vc SWF for
lubla, lkuna, tnvtJ IO pPca
)'OU only drum ~ L.A,()C.
Call 4 15(L -
VERY OOOD k>oksna 6' pro-
reviontl, cllluy and funny, 37,
very flt. Scdt 1 very 111TMS1ve,
peutc:. WP. slim. &rut less. fOf
Ndt • roll. Ind ~be c1an:
ocn. Mm1Clll V'fltJO C.U 3791.
STAGE ACTOR. l*lnd, NJ•
aedJY hlfldsome SWM 39, 6'31
200 Wxni1ninded., m.9\y VU·
1ed u11ere1u, Jun1/1uaedo.
Scicb SW IHJAF cute. f11., l.Ddc:.1 37. undr.r S '4. llVVIC. CaU 3123
OWM SI aeck1(analc-1S·S8io
cn,oy the aoocl hie of Onnac:.
Cowl1y • ciancu, ptl\IC:.I. moY·
ICI -rm 6'1165 c~1.1 Ma.a.
C.U4882.
llA~DSOMF PROFES· SIOSAL SWM 39, S IM60,
t«kt pc:uae,PftOy pl.lyrnale »
4S for rom.ancc. (un, travel
·TUIUn. CaU )73S
HT. Sl::CURF DW~1. 1r.y
bcll!d. "-JOIS. 6'?/200, et.1PJ
toal()C, biasincst, Mlurc, ans
Want Lively wom.en Sian.U 11111
CaU 4Sl2.
SUM, ACllVE OWM62. SI,
Vaned Ull.CIWJ, tc:.Us W F 't./S
wider S7, II.am. Cc.I.I Meu
Call 4742.
SWM PROFESSIONAL. 43,
f>I . sc:c:k.I SWF I.Wider 3S, hl.
lll1ncllve, 1auuous for monos•· m°'u rc:.laU0111h1p. romanuc
Double your chances of meeting
JUSt the right person~ There are
over 950 voice ads from singles
in LA. & Orange Counties~
CJll our · Dateline
1 \900)-l0?-4377
....
and select Option 3.
~., travd, fwi &MnU. La •
pna N1pel Call 4117
DEPENDABLE IMPORT
SAM, hone.ct, humon>ul. S'9/
160, Kdt1 pku.tlM SJDF IO theft~ uma. FnmdJhip
fll'll.. llVVIC. DU 351.S
PATIENT GOLFER DWM
W9'Utnm,alf~lady3S·
4S '° uploft fauwaY1, tftCl'I•,
... each<Jlhu. irv-. Cail 4166.
SPUUTUAlLY onttMd pn>-
(t.IUOMI OWM 6'/17', -· ~lnd.-bk,tMlt1poa·
""' .... ~Olllllcof\y ~ lS-4'. 1,,.._. OaU
4474.
EDUCATED PROFES·
SIONA LSWM. 6"21\ 1.5, tm1JOYS
d11m11 . daocM&, weclud.s •
S.S. NcndierSWF«> '°-cm1· ,-a, ,.11Mr. for WMlCft re-
leoontftip. IMM. Cllll 4&$0.
ATI'RACTIVli PROFES·
SIONAL. ~ DWM. N/S,
YOllllt 6'11, $7/1 Sl, ~~ f.llJOY -. ~J.
.... IN INS ..... Siiiell
f""l'Y ....... lady,!0'1 A ..
)'GU lttae? ~ ,.. _. IO-___ ,Of pouiWe ...... rda
..... Newpon 9-.il CaU
4994.
A TTRACnVE, SENSUAL,
attuiK SWM 27, easy•Pftl,
JedtJ btauUful. Jllldhaall f C·
mak ... yncc. irv-.c.u 3299.
ACTIVE. OUTDOOR 1ype .
DWM, niad 40's, .eek1 slun. NI
S WF sh•~ buch, Harley.
tnvel. tQ,a•alk•. and ~ ume '°ðer Newpon .
Call 4413
RENAlSSANCf. MAN. SHM.
6'/181, bilona. boauna. sltlll'll,
food, -*• fit t.dy (Of s.wne.
If IA'lllnl'OO 8ellCh. Call 4004
•potU. eoe"enation, walk 1
Seek fvrt, ~ lnmchl11p. rclll.KJn.ahlp T OJI.In. C.JJ 3148
SA VE MEI SWM 24 te.dtina
SF 20..30 who'• daf(ercnt. Mc:.
an 'I ', lone lwr, ouupotcn, car
Ull· You: beaullful in/Ola. ruble.
0111101n1, antc:lli1en1. Cos11
Meu C&U 3007.
SDiCERE. 1111dlecwaJ, open·
.mJnded, rlA'I SWM 25, criamccr.
bow'l1na. benend.1n1. a dwre. Sedtswonderl'ulSWF,n:lauon·
slup Irvine. Cllll 3282
ATTRACTIVE SWM GRAD
-1wdcnt, ?I, en~
OUTGOING M1c:h11Jndcr miasic.danan1.mo¥1es,Marun
SWM. 31, dlleuc bua.IJ, eel· AmlJ noYdJ, Mid ~nnan
lcaelc:acbc:r,newll'laru.Sc:clu Sc:.w SWF who 11 boght. aJ
al.V'Kllve. 111aelli.1cn1 SI-. ln11.ne. 1111C1Jvc, aiod ICf'hlJIJCllc.ed, but•
C.U )S06. noc sc:.lf-eomaously '°· fot fWI
TALLSW\.f 29,6 l/16S,look·
11'11 for MIBCUVe SWF 21 ·3).
ror Jl.WIJCl.J, romatllC evaunas.
Uld •ttkend fwi Please:. be:.
available (or pou1ble ICllOUS
rdauonslup. Wall re.Jpand LOa.ll.
Onnae Call 3'173
CLASS ACT, aocd looking
SWM6'1 ,c:.\cc:llcnuhapc, •ell
srccmcd and ~led. rdocat
ll'lllDNcwponlkllch 11111~
pc1111e uecuuvc, fonncrly 1
proleaSKJnal alhkae ~ pik)l•l
rnodd, IJ ~inc. very 111111C
uvc, UI·~. classy and S<>'
cully ICl.IVC: SWF JS..C7 •ho
drc:UU ._.ell m IS alw C:UIT\
fon1blc in JC•ot 'c:•pon
Be.tc:tt Call 40S7
Vl-.R Y llA~OSO"fl:, lllhleu
cally ~ SH.'A 13, 011uu11111,
U\l.lUC, ll'eal tentc: of humor.
sects wmpaubk SI-, 21 11
Lona Bc:..ch c..u 3s.a
LOVCNG DAD, DW~1 )4, a1
lf'Ktlvc prolcu1onal w/adonblc:
2 lf2yroW~. l~autod),
tcek ina uue love •Ith ui •llrle
uve, f1t., )'uuna llldy, moral -.e.1
Ila '"'inc Call 3976
lAU...ATI'RACTIVrM\tt~
11'11 aarecuvc SWF 30 SO Lou
o( lime IO have (\In, love some:
one ao spend ll wuh '"' ll'IC Call JS96.
R0 \1ANCl: A "'0 f1.11, SWM
26, 6/165, llllndt<lmc:. humor
ous. ann1 Scdi; I s1me 11'1 al·
1raa1vc: ~F 21 ·30 IMnt Call
3240
AVA.,T-GARDEwruul•rlu
SWM 29. 6'/lllO. tH&t ll'llLlb·
aa11.. capnaou1, ll'daVldoahruc
SF, 23·33 Hw11.111l'Ofl Bead\ c.u 3344
PHYSIClAN,dtvonrd,Jc:.wuh,
S6, S l '/slc:.ndcr. ·~•ltna
Seds culuvued, yoWl(aal -k>svc for~11e ~ rtlll·
uonah1p Lot AlamllCJf C.11
4660.
PttYSlctAN ATilt..ETI;. thy,
luradlVC: 6'Vl60. lamily pnc·
11et Doc. IOK rvmcr, teckJ
pcl.11.C lady iandef 34 l1'MC. Call 3'67
W100WF..R 10, S'6/1 60, euy
tOlouli: Ii.humorous, a.Ii"~ • ._...
ahenna. ~a so.~ days
Ind n11N1 Lant Beed! Call 4142..
TOMBOY WOMA 'I •-ed.
SWM 37, 6'1/llS, mutaatar.
Mt.IG&beorl loolls. ll/9 yowip.
ectv.!turaome. •lhleuc bWd. ea.a Mui Call JU&
GROOWOOOM Wodloc.k/
hudloclc? Ma1nmo.ty/al1•
tl'IOll(I Monoa.wny~y?
I've chosen ltand1omc,
wholt 111c, humoro1u Mid·
WUICl'Mf 6'/1~. Midt slim,
bfollfty. ~. bt:llUly 2.S-40 '°' (Ofl'llWaun f~r fabu boll'" 1 HlllM\pin Rudi Call 4017
Oli.Nll..E SAM, 27, elf~
alC, eMlled, IQ'le lftOV'IU,
dale• and possible:. re.l•uorulup
Turon. Call 3292
lfAPPY & MEU.OW SWM,
29,Si/140 scdt1u.ygOU11 Sl-
who llltc:.s IO smile Colu Meu
C&ll 3092
BOOK IS ll/ARTS·m1ndc:d
SWM 1c:.ct1 SWF 30-40. 'IS ~~ ~Ul'X\lvt. fiL lmnc:... C.11
Sl.CCl,SSF \,;L, ~ROFES
SIO:">AI SW~ JS, 1chleuc.11
ln.Jt\IC:., 11nccrc, loves travfl
la.ni, ouldoun, romancie. 1uuJ
umu 5c:.d.U'ls SF-1.S 1s. "'"' 1cnn I ncnJU.1p. re.lalk.'ICUl11p
IMnc:. c.u 3867
AWl.SO\fE KOOY, 23, n l /
.?35. c:u1c:., cduuccJ. runny SU "1
seek\ atlrKUvc •\lfT\11\ ol Ill)'
DCC 1 UllJll C.U JJ 18
SEC\.RE.110' EST. 21, spcn
l&lltuu~. lovc: u1hng, sun.1eu
Look llll lo thare. We, hu1s. hu
mor. and romance La1un1
Rc.ch c.u 1137
ATIR \CTIVE. Kl'D
llEARTI-D Ouutan 23, hu
muruui happy. rnldbac:.n1. re
1puns1t>lt, fncndly. T111hful
SWA\IS ll/160~lonlt'"ct.1
hara, W/llf., 11nulatquahu~).
1uaaivc. lnm, fOf c:on-.cn•
UOO, uimc:.J1cs, SI.I'll.CU, fncnd
;~ llunun11on R~ Call
.
SPaun:Al~SllARl"'C,11uJct
SWM6'/ISS EnJU)'1homt,na w re. corii ma. ranch Scd. Ill U.
lh1n. 11'11\.ul.lvc, ft.rule, 11¥1n1
~ I M.nc:. Call 4t(JJ1
~1Cl::G UY, Bohantlln. rc.la~cd,
andcpcndcnt, tomelOhal JCllltd.
lhul, alh !ell c, I ravc.lccl. l6. see.lo
foendlpcm1ble lover 'lie•ll'l" 8cllCb CtU 3244 •
FUN SWM, 34, 6'3. enJ0>1
mcMc:..I, mu11C. spuru Sc.el..•
fun, 1wacu\oc:. SWF, ~ts. 21
34. '"'inc. Cllll 31l3
TEDDY BEAR Hlf.';K SW\t,
')I, 6'2, cuddles, 4'.nc:.s. e<'nt
mJU Seel• lovdy, kuy laJt
for fanusy fulfdlmtn1 San&•
Ana c:.u 3171
BORN AGAlN Om1lu•1. a..
uve, llhk11c. (1111 SWM 6'4/190
sedl1 V'IVIOOW, ftl 11rt II 27
•ho lovc:.J God, alJOYI WOftlllj
OUl, I.he bc:lldl, -JCllJ., ll'IOYICS,
Lhe '"' '°' (ncndithqiidaunJ CAD me' ewpon ReKtt Call,
3631.
RENAJSS.\NCb MAN. VC:.r)'
WlkU..eM. p&UICJIWC. atJK
UYC, fvn, hortUI toul Rd t
bc8ul)' "' .. Md out. lO lO.
forwoddlllvd.tanh>yddlaln SeMa ,,.,. .... Call 3644
llONFST,SFJilSl1Wb OW\1
40. IS. '°"Wit fa&lw:r, l«k.1
mnicuw. ttlf M1locrt ~ '°' '"" • l'OIMnCZ. I .on.a 8eadi. Cell 419'
OtRlSTIAN SINGLE OAD,
aillMSI w, :r7 N/S. 6'2/\ IO, pro
(e .. ion.&, ltoltieo A!ller, ~
3
To respond to
tbese ads call
I (900)
407-4377
(billed al s 1. 49
per minute)
or see ..
lnstn4ctlons
on p age 2.
Men
Seel<lng
Women
Slngkllfe
Customer en•ice
caU
(3 10)
592-()()40
for '"f ormalion or assistance.
Sf S.nglef~
SM
S.ngle Mcie
0
0.VOfe»d
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Goy
L
t.sboan
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A
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H
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N/D NoC>nigt
~/f -• ~
N/DrWr Non-Or.,..
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movies, jOJ&i"f,;,.Jfv°rtina • rd~ c.vi llftile adve11uarcs. Huahn&lon S6"/l SS ,SI, leClllfl,, llllO~
evmu. ~ y home aboca. U>nc . C.aD 4352. Hafbolir. Call 4198. ..... lk alilll • .-I)'. CQIJU"
4 eva\inaa. · & llltnlCOve 'Vtlive i. ~row. ltvino.
SWF w1def 40. honest. commit· HANDSOME. llhtelic, ~· AU.. AMERJCAN sood loob' Call4SSI.
led. one child OK. S.Onnae tioM&e SWM seeb ac&raai¥e, DWM. N/S/O tedl• SWF. da· Counry. Call 3661. , pcDe pll)'llMlle 2'-«) fOf UI• 'VOIQld a.cc OK. isl 30'•. no DWM 4' SEEXS f*ill' ,_.
doof~ s-· Newp>f\ dUllrm,lorcc ·t1Mf111aDmt. who it bolb liJly -~. SUCCESSFUL, GENEROUS Bead!. Call . :~~pol· Kids dl.f/I/. ~ c.il 4206.
DWM 44 with ta\K ol bumOf ~ Aicoun· we.nu fla'I and friendship wilh mu. A FROO. w•unc for ay in s ~· You·aorseou•.
To respond k> eye towatdt a>mmiimcnL Jr. wt! SWM. S3, N/S, mofe in decreed, JUCCJU•ful, dauy. el·
VlnC. CaU 4026. rneuqe. PIH:ket 'f8J:Wllin&· epnt.alim,lkier.S'S·S'tO,euy
these tuls call toe Harbour. Call • lcUa a mltlll Mid·Wcslem
1 (900)
ACTIVE SWM 34. s·snss. Oui..U. and r-ay nloet ol
pankipml in life. ai~all SUCC~FUL SWM 'XJ, Ad· Color.do. MillOUl'I, DUlo&a•. =·=·bud!, n.
vanoed dtpet in ba&iDal Md lowa,ac.l'llla~._._ 8ROADWA Y IOTSI lo't per•
407-4377 SWF -40 with limil11 humor, caieer-minded, alU'IC • (30 daytlyur , into cyclina. lomi..· r.';'~ i!. _, "'~u (or romance and rd.a· live. met~ r ... dui.ra phatot~ nawrc, lultin&. SWM 3 • N , 6'211 • &c11¥C,
uonslup. Fount.ai.n Valley. Call slender, c:qntao1U, 1111d· ~. .. lrtllllC, wOfk· ~oodoooket. Colcnadel
(billed al SJ.49 3681. ~a\l SF, 18·27, who~ 1111 oua. I.be buc:ft, romantic M•.C.Ul9n
permbrute) AlllOfll 0: I.be Opera IS U mals. Homeowner. a&hlaic .t.
DWM <f2 SEEKS t.ty for Ma.I· lhc KJna1. I.Ala Bud\. Call or see can RiVte ra cruite lhi t win&cr. WL
tnstructtons since re, hooesL T Ol'1"SnCC. CaU
41S&. HANDSOME SIM. 32. honuc. onpage2. t::;euioMl,NIS.P.tyiicallyfit,
ClJn SJM 34, slender, Mh· cdin~ f<>' simill11 fe-male.
leuc. •-•ful Cllll'C'f"'mCU', Won\ =wl C.ot0M down·IO-eltth, ccirrvnwVative, dcl Mar. Call 752. ~r ol 111~ sedtt ~trim, alUKllve SJF. l..cna Call CONNECllONICuual.~
3'177. minded, OWM, 38, 57. /S,
ei!JO)'t tal"f sood Limes, honcu
SHY.LONELYSWMJl,511/ f nend1. s.nta Ana. Call 3S 17.
190, gmllc. putionMe, roman· UC_., lonely SWF21·39 '°' PROFESSIONAL. OWM, N/
oompan10n~, romance. Ir· s. edDcaiecl, aood lookina. Yel)'
vine.C.U . 1~ (l()'s, S7/lJIS3. warm,
1nldJiamt. Enjoy1 tennis, aolf,
TAU.. DARK, handsome 32, st11n1. aiu A coobla. sea.
s·1~1 s&. on vacation till 93. ~~y, in1.eU11Mt l~ ~·c:ally fll, Jf'J1 SO-led 42, SE£KINQ BltUNEltt. pc:LK.
Seeks prof cuional IOplay w1lh. Sl IO thatc. for pou · ~170. m-. Call 4902. r-.-bb ... E~Md
lrvinc. CaU 38S I. tcnOUS rt1.1&1omt\lp. Newpott -. .. .. bola.a. iftyuh
Beach. Call 4687. SW DAD J9. lllldllac:nl. aunc· and :\WM .S'l~l?O, c:uual
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MOVIES
'Chaplin': Charlie, we h8rdly knew ye
By Todd French
film cl1llC
fledgling film medium.
R ichard Allcnborough ("GandJli," "Cry Freedom") is
among the most reverential directors in contemporary
film. His movies arc the equivalent or cinematic al·
lcluias: all wrapped up in the kind of studied fussincs and
artifice that's tailor-made for his mythic-martyr filmic pal·
Cltt.
Contrasting the personality1s nigh perfect ~reen·timing
with his conversely messy private life, the movie gives us the
scoop on his near-jail bail matrimonial picks (Milla Jovovich,
Penelope Ann Miller, Diane Lane, Moira Kelly) while offer·
ing few glimpses as to what made him such an industry phc·
nom.
In a fr:iming device, fictional editor George Hayden (An-
thony Hopkins) tric~o lilt in some of the _Mies by proddJ..n&
tile now cfcferfy -and reluctant -autobiographer him ctr
in '63 at his Swb estate. Though it is a nice trick. it docs no
more to illuminate the subject than the rest or the movie.
when he pla) the i.tar in his '8lli., the make.up ne.,.er >moth·
ers the emoting. Diane Lane as \\ife and co-s tar Paule11c
Goddard. and Paul Rh'.YS ai. brother Sydne~. all h:he their
scenes.
Yet, the m:11n figure himself al\\J~~ rem::un clu~l\c In j
scene in which Chaplin is preparing for ·:The Great 91ct:i·
tor," and rr\uucring, "l know him ... I \.no\\ him ... ," )OU c•rn
onl. shake rour head 1n bafOed chagrin. If only \\C could 'JY
the same
Rating on /.JU <:Jle, JU bd ng be'' 6
0
Ma be tha!.'.!_why "Ch;i_plln,." AttmbQ.rough'LCpl.C...mo\'l •
bio on the silent movie comedy giant, seems too suud: it
could use more of The Little Tramp's insouciant duck-walk
in 1lS style.
Though it's filled with many terrific moments and boast a
truly .astonishing chamcleonesquc lead performance by Rob-
ert Downey Jr., the movie seldom plunges below its bur,
ni hcd patina of respect -it raises a lot or fascinating ques-
tions about the man but provides few answers.
It's a we ll-heeled question mark to be 5ure, don't get me
wroo1. Former Ingmar Bergman cinematographer Sven
N)k~1st provides every intricately crafted frame; the ca t, in·
cludin1 Dan Aykroyd, Geraldine Chaplin (the real Chaplin's
dDughter), Kevin Kline, Anthony Hopkins. James Woods,
etc., arc an tine form. This is definitely at Labour of Love
from the get-go, which makes its noncommittal chilliness
more frustrating.
And there arc some interesting questions: How did Chap·
lin feel about the uncanny rcscmblancc'bctwccn The Little
Tramp llJld Hitler (the inspiration for "The Great Dicta·
tor")? Was there some degree of self-hate behind his fa.
mous salvo against fascis~ Were early films really the jum·
bled, improvisational onc·tnkc business the lilm implies they
were? Why did Chaplin feel compelled to go after under-age
ingenues (there's a hint of unrequited love in the castipg or
Moira Kelly in duaJ roles)? What were Chaplin's political
leanings? Did J. Edgar Hoover have nothing better to do
than nurse a grudge against the guy?
VIDEO PICK: The '8 Nol'\\.cgian film "Pathfinder.''
\\hich dcscf\Cdly garnered :in Academy AwarJ nomination
for Best Foreign Film. is a me mcrlllngl) gorgeous and po\\·
erful visionary mo\ ie e\pcnencc. A m)~llcal ad,enture )arn
based on a l,OOO·yenr-old Lapland legend. the mo\le con-
cerns a young boy's (Mikkel Gaup) Oight from and 'en·
geancc on the savage tnbc that has murdered his family
Tnldng refuge \\ilh his people, he ends up Cjpturcd by the '
brutal wamors, \\ho force him to become their •·path·
finder," leading them to his adoptive foll. Directed \I.1th
brcnthtal..ing a:.surance by Nils G:iup (no rel<.1lion to the
actor). the movie, in bet\\cen its awesome, im:ig~1tc \lstas ol
incomparable beauty and S3\.3gCf), deals \\.1th themes O( lo~·
atty, '3Crilicc and a hared sense of universal brotherhood.
A raw and unforgettable pie undiminished even on the small
screen.
Oascd on both Chaplin's autobiography, and David Rob-
inson's biopapby: Chaplin traces the actor's impovcriShed
beginning to his entry into vaudeville to his fame in the
That's not to say that "Chaplin" docs not have its share
of satisfying elements. Downey. in one of those uncanny in·
stances of ~rfcctly synchronized talent and will, has done a
marvelous Job in conveying the actor's grace and complexity
that goes beyond the physiCAl mannerisms and tics. Even Rating on 1·10 sc:J/e. JO being be\t: 8
At a theater near you . ; . ·~ ·.·l..[· ,~ . .~ ~~.~~-
Forever Y•a Trespass Nowhere to Rlin Leprechaun
Rated: PG Rated: R Rated: R Rated : R
The Stan: Jean-Claude Van The SW: Mel Gbson The Stars: Bill Paxton, Wilham The Star. Wa1W1cl<, Davis DMvne and R0541nna Arquette
The Stofyl 1939. Unable to Sadler, Ice T and Ice Cube .
endure watching his glrlfrlend The Stoty: Mer learning that a The Story: Alter being freshly The Story: Mer grudgingly giving
languish in e seemingly huge cache of gold is burled in a sprung while en route to jail, up his pot of gold to an
ltr~'ble come, tat pilot derelict bulldlng In East St Louie, wanted felon Sam Gillen Nan ~uican tounst -the fee for
Daniel Mc:Cormldc (Gibson) two white, Arl<ansas firemen Damme) hides out on the spread setting him free after an
prevails upon his scientist friend (Paxton and Sadlu) drive to the of a beleaguered young farm accidental capture -the titular (George Wendt) to place him In bomb«d-out locale c)fld st.art widow (Arquette). Attu being wee person (Davis) pursues his
• ayogerk freeze until his searching tor loot. Unfortunately befriended by the woman's quarry from the EsMrald Island to 'tr1c:lcen low rccOYetS. ~ed for them, tf\CY wind up young son (Kiuan Culkin), Gillen
by Che military end lnadvcttantty witnessing a 9angl4'nd exeC\Jtion, stnkes up a relationship with rural North Dakota. Trapped
awakened from his deep sJHp and are lnmedlately marl<ed for mom, and determines to protect again in a crate by a four-leaf
by • couple of ldds, Oanid Is death by black g40g leadu King her from the unscrupulous clover (the one object that has
stunned to discoYet himsdf In James (Ice n. Holed up in the Qevcloper (.loss Ackland) out to power aver leprechauns), he
contemporary '92. When he building, the two men squabble coerce her Into selling her escape.s 1 0 years later, ready to
lams his fonncr lover Is still over the gold and prepare for a land ... retri~e his gold aoo wreak
atlw, he sets out after her In e skgc ... vengeance on a local farm litual rec:c against time: he's not The Scoop: I'll be Van Damned; community. onty pursued by ~nt . TM Scoop: A realty C\Jrious a Damme film I actually liked' Of
medicos, but Is suff enng effects holiday release ('We wish you a course, after "Universal Soldier," The Scoop: A kind of children's of eccclctated .,tng. merry A·K 47 Ovlstmas"?). On what could possibly be worse? hocror p1c with a body couht, the one hand, this Is one of Despite the fact that the TM Scoop: Admittedly corny mucho rMCho ec:tion meistu "Shane"-stytc "Leprechaun" is as about as
end occasionllly dowMght Watter HiU's best; however, the heroic4oner·helps·the·little·9uy Celtic as a bar of Irish Spong! IMlbckv~ tt"5 ls nonetheless tuni, In spite of its terrific plot has gone through nth Shoddily directed, acted and
e fea.,ood rcmencc with ftrepoww, his en odious dose ~. thls Is a pretty cursed with cheap FX, this Is an ~ cNm\, gct1dc ~ of redel hend that's equally decent ectloner with e good Instantly forgettable St. Paddies end a.dencc ~
corMc.tlon to "* ~ forget bludgconlng. lc:sldes tine ectjng sunosatc ded·son re~p. monster ftlck. What can you s,ay
the logk~ scenes. The from Paxton end Sackr as fhou9h the stony-faced Dutchman about a movie ~ the title
ftlm benefits from Gibson's quating flrdlghtc", Ice rappers Is stiU better at breaking heads figure doesn't even have an Irish
~ hero, end Its own T end Cube once ~· establish than anotlng, he's • llkeblc brogue! If you want to sec a real
Ol lforccd, gcnill tone. With tt\lt they ere nlltllal scncn enough hero, end the talented horror pie dWlt deals with
plenty °' meglc Ind wNmsy, end pctfonncrs. Al In .... feifty Alqudtc Is llwa)'S 1 Joy to unsavotY Ccttlc: kn. check Ot1t
1 reunion ftnllc M'1 ~ decent mum to fonn for Hill. watch. Of speclel lntc.tat! Joe
~ ''f<d'C Young" ii The"'°*'• Of19W* WOf1dng tJtte ("Basic Instinct") Esztcrhes was the '73 movk "The VJlckcr Man"
dcflri•-'Y I "'°"'"9, WOf1ttf W91 "lootcrl" bdorc the LA one of Che three scripteB on this with Edward ("The Equellzer")
MllOn slccpcr. riots ~ • dtlc chengc. one. Woodward end Owistophcr Lee.
(. The Score: 6 The Score: 6 The Score : 6 The Score: 4
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INTIMATE
From 6
ending~ or doing a pla) \\uh 1\\.0
people doing all the part He had
to combine them. a~ 1f one wa,n't
enough of a challenge. Techn1c:ill
what's tough abou1 11 i~ that the
t\l.O of ui. are on i.t.igc all the
lime.''
"lt'i. ju't )OU :ind the other
actor,'' agreed Do~lc ") ou're nght
there together the "hole time And
thh .. plcc (Sc~und tJgc) "
pJrncul:uly gra11f~ 1ng. the JUlh;n~..:
I!> 11ght there the "lll1lc time
There\ J lot of cm:rg) Oo\\11\g.
Du) le anti ChJPP'-'11 Jh~l .tgrccd
th..11 the choice of Huc~er to du~d
"ln11matc ~chJngc," \\J:> the ngh1
one.
"He' \C~ Corth'"·oming. and \Cf\
open.'' ;11d Do}le "AnJ he' an
SCR fon. He's watched the theatt'r
grow over the )ear) He'!. !)Ccn me
grow as an a tor. !i.O now he eomc
back :ind 1t'o; kind of a C)clC, the
~ondcrful C)cle of being in 3
re ident theater and impacting the
community and having that ('Orne
back and re-impact )Our life m a
\Cry J)(>SitJ\.e W3)."
"He's got a reall) good bead on
the show, which I :ippreciatc,'' s:i1d
Chappell. "h 's !.O cnsy to ma~c a
m1 tal..c in approaching A)cl..bourn
pla) . He absolutely took the nght
appro:ich. He's really nailed wh:u
we should be doing."
And what does Rucl..er thin!.. of
~orling with Doyle and Ch3ppcll'>
"They're great. rm so blc ed. I
can't belie"c it. I l ccp coming into
rehear :ils and sa)ing 'I'm so happ)
· to be working with )'OU two.'
They've been :an :absolute pleasure.
and I've learned a lot from them ..
0
"Intimate Exchanges" preHl!W
Tucsd1y thro&Jlh Thund1y, Jin.
• 28. and opcnl on Jin. 29 11 South
Ccwt Rc~nory'1 S«ond Slfle in
Costt Mesa. For more &11/0. c.all
the fQ" otru 11 957~.
CALE NDAR ·. . 540-12 2 i
ART
From 5
•City of lrvinr tl'\.ine Fine Arts Cent~ in
Mt'11wge P.irk, 14321 Yale A~e. Irvine,
55'2· 1018 'Phenomen.il Woman," a col·
lecto0n of photographic 1m.J2e'S bv Tustin
pholog1aphe1 Cd. Andrews "based on a
poem of the same name by M.ly• Angelou.
on "~" t1I F rodJy The "lntematlOl'laT M.lil
Art [l<h1b11oon" 1uns through Feb. 7. Hoors:
noon <) pm Monday; 9 a.rn ·9 p rn. Tues-
d.1y t hursdJy; 9 .:i m .4 /.m. Friday; 9
.1 m ) p rn S.iturd.iy, .1n 1-5 p.m. Sun-
dJy I rec Jdm1ssi0n
• t1vine M.irketPlace Storefront Studio--
across lrom UCI. SS.H018. Maril Leyson
l'\htl'>lhcm through reb. 26
1 •Irvine.' V.illey College 5500 lrvone Cen-t«• Dr ll\1ne, SS9-3453. In the Student
'>er\l(t.., Center ·•Don Hendrie~ V11ual
P111.·t" t•\h1b1t contonu~ throu~h Feb 20.
I h<• Art ut CJ11c Jturc" leaturong drawings
"' p;1lotoc 1Jns on rhe pulJloc eye. p.ir11cula1Ty d11ron,.; thl' 1991 df'Ct•orn, on display
1h1vu!o:h f 1·b I fJ I tou11 8 a m -8 p.m
\\ooJJ)' Thur\dJ). II .i m ·5 p.m F1iday
I rl·c .1drn1\\1un
• Huntington Buch Main Street Library
525 ,\.\.l1n St Muntongton Beach. 375.
S071 lclcctte Mind," an .art.show fealvr·
1n.1; rhe woll..s of 81•ndy Seba~1an, runs
th•uugh r eb 1 3
•Nev.land Housr Mu.rum 19820 Beact-
Bhd Huntington Beach. 536-0617.
lic•Juty JI Your Doorstep," a Coaslline
< mun••'r College art show and sale
'l'"'hrnc-d by the Ct1y of Huntington
Bwch'• CCJmmunoty Ser..ICC'S, the Hunllng-
11,n Bt"JCh H1\I01tc.il Socoe<y .ind the As-
\1~t.1nce lt'.1gue will be held 2-4 JO p.m.
\\t•dnc...day lhur\Cl.:l~ and noon 10 4 p.m.
<,,JlurdJ~ Sund.>ys S2 donation
• Or.lng• County Center for Conlrmpo-
rary Art 3£121 W M.lc:Anhur Blvd. Space
111. '\.inw Ana. 549·4969. fllhib.tK>n ol
n£'w .in worl.s by Shirley Cl.as.s. Jen-Hsm
lk11,th Jnd L.rn.1 M.'111ng,u 1uns through
ft"b 5 ltuu1s 1 1 ot m.-4 pm.
Wt•llnc•'><ldy SundJy F rtt admission
• StC1rdront Studio at th<' l"'onc Marl.et· plJ< ,. S1>.ilt" No l'JS . .a1 Bridge.' Road •nd
(Jnop J\ Ori~P .1ooss from UCI 724·
1,1,11.i E •h1l>o1000 v.>pplong With I~."
on "h h ttw communorv 1\ 1n\lted to par·
lor , .. ,,.. on rhf' m.1l.1n~ 111 a gmup •~·
..,.. 1 hlJl(l' b~ li11r.~ong r('(\dl'd item\ old °'
1 , •\, 1 n\ 1hrou~ f th 26
deli~. Hoors: 10.30 ._m.-6 p.m. Tue-day-Saturcby lopen until 8 p.m. Friday).
Free ~iuloo.
• The Cregory C&llery/llu.neH Jxq""
Studio 3406 v~ ltdo, Newpolt Beach, 723-0887. Original piintinp. jewelty,
gt.us, ceramics and crafts bv regional artists
at re.uon.ible prices. Russel J.Kque, 1nlef-
NtioNI sculptor and painter, on p<ernlses
painting ~ Saturday·Sunday from 11
a.m.-4 p.m. Hos florals and abstr;Kt ~lnt
lngs along with his metal abstrKt KUlp-
tures a~ leatured. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
daily, open until 1 O p.m. Thll~y and
Saturday.
•Hampton »Ion 301 Bayview Orcle,
Suite-fOO, ~ Beach, 85'4-6100.
"The Breakthrough Collection," an exhibit
of works by Newport Beach .11tist K.lthy
Poppers, on view through janu.Jry.
• Hod<ld S~mmer Art C&llery 2006
Court Ave .• Newport Be.1ch, Contlnuotn
exhibit fe.1tures or1g1nal •rt ava11.Jble fOf
sale by more than 20 Southern California
•rtists in .111 types ol med~. Hoors 6·9
pm. Monday·Fiiday and by appointment
• UhiM Callrrln 1173 Newpon Cent~ Dr., Newpott Beach, 721-911). On ~
manent dlspby are wor1cs by Guy Bufffl
M.lrc Olapll, l...Ju Chun, Frederick ~rt
l•n IWi>rzYdci. H. & Thomas leung. Roi>
ert lyn· Nebon, H~ Otwu , NorrNn
~II. Adolf Sehong. Andrea Smith and
Cary Swanson live .-ntert.alnnwnt pro-
vided 6-9 p.m Fnd.ly·Satur~. Houn:
Monday·Saturday, 10 a.m.·10 p.m.; Su~day, 11 a.m.·7 p.m.
• La Roche Callery 503 31 SI St. Newport
Beach. 673-3301. A thrtt-perion exhibi·
llOn ol fine •rt featuflng wor1cs by M.:irlc
Leyson, M.lrc1a Co11 HOLtm.1n and Jon
Christopher presented t1I Jan. 29. Hours: 9
.J.m.-S p.m. Mond•y·Frtday; 10 a m.·S
p.m. Saturd•y
•Lo-El Fine Art 3431 Via ~o No.
100-C, Newport Beach, 723-1921. MUN·
tlOl'I eels from Disney, Don Bluth, Walter
Lanz, H•nna·B•rbera and The Slmpsons featured Hoors: 11 a m.-5 p.m. Mondly
and Thursday:fnday, 10 .1.m ~ p.m. Satur·
day; 10 a m.-5 p.m Sunday
• Marpret B~ell Studio and Calluy
700 1/1 C.rnauon A>te . Cor0n.1 del M.lr.
760-9100 Callery fe.1tur~ muted·med1a
monoptonts and w•ter~ by M.lr~ret ~If and hm1ted p<inb •nd em~
watercolon by Wh1ttemote Hours 9 30
.i m ·5.30 p.m l~y Thursday, ()( by
•ppointmenr Frff adm1won
· •Off the W•ll Calltty 2123 Mam St., • Blul' M.lrblr Cofftthuuse 1970 Ha1bof
Commercial Galleries
H~ a..ch, 536-6488. Worts by Behrens. Sh.Ml, Lopn, 5-one, Btu.mo
huen. Co.by and WJld a.re on view in-ddin~tv. Hours: 10 ..m.-6 p.m. Monday-
Friday. 10 a.m.·S p.m. Saturdly; 11 a.m.-3
p.m. Sunday. frff idmiuion.
•Off the Wall C&ll.efy 344 1·8 V~ Lido,
Newport Beach, 723·5950. Worlcs by ~. N.J~. ~aets1 Mukai, Archet,
KlnkJde, &eh~ Jnd otnen are on per-
manent display. Hours: 11 a m.-6 p m.
Mond.Jy-Fridly; 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturd.Jy;
11 a.m.-S p.m. Sunday. frtt admiwon.
•The Raft Cale 2816 L..f•yette Avenue
Newport BeJCh, 673-0793. A collaborative
showing ol absttKt palntinp and coll.Jan by Donakf~nct'Oonn Wedae-
rien on view through Feb. 1.
•South Cout M Center 28) E. 17th St •• c~ MeY, 64~545. Animation eels.
O'igin.11 wood sculptures •nd c:er•mic Pitt· ~ and a seled.ioti ol limited edition 111.ho-
gfaphs and terlgraphs by vvious artoo are
on penNnent dbol.Jv. Hoors· 10 a m.·6
pm. Monday-Frid.aY; \O a m.·S pm. Satur-
day
• SuSMI SplriWt Calety )))) BeJr St (tn ~ Cou~rtl Cmia Mew. 549-7550. "SUMYOn," ,phs bv ~ ~
on exhibit j.\n. 1o. Haun: l'f>
a.m.·9 p.m. ~fridiy; 10 a.m.-6
p.m. Saturdiy; noon-S p.m. Sunday. Fttt ~ifiion.
• 1'1'ri.llYC* Alt se*8ol ))3 CabnUo
Colt.a Mesa, 642-5978. Or!giMI oih WI
wa1e1c:olon; painti~ from ~. lndono!M.1;
wood urMS' and iNsb ft'.ltuttd. Houn; 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday by ap-
pointment
USTINC INFORMATION: If~ haw""
event listing ~ ~=formation for BIJdloOk. direct ultift lo kn·
Jamin Epst.ln, c/o ,,0 , lolc
1500-114, Corona def M.v, CA 9lW. A
lnOfe complete alendat Nnt the nrst
Tunday ol ~ month. Phone 760-
2622.
Letend: 0C. Orange County. ll,
blKW tie. IT-opt.. btadi: U. ope.icMW. pp,
pet person. TBA. to be atrviged.
•Women of Achievement, ~n. 21 at
9 30 • m, Crescendo Olapttf ol OC Per· forming AIU Cenlef and NBC anc+iot
woman Kettv unp .lt &oo-<s Museum.
Sa.nc.a AN. 0 0 pp. ContKt Nola Sc:hneef,
723-0957.
• W. """'111.on flnlly, I.Jn 21 , MlMtlm
Counol ol Newport ti.arbor Art Mus.eum
Mitt ~15C'S his designs ~~NJUons,
759-1122.
• Thllty 01yt ol Otrl1lmu DlnnH, WI
23. Opera P.-cffic: .lt Conlin r~
Coot.let L111.i Conlin, 720-9979
• Thom.u Hoving l.Ktunl'llecrption and
Dinner, Jan 24 .11 4 p.m., Newport Har-
bor Art Musettm at le M<'11d~n. NeYo1J011
Beach. CMner at 6·30 pm S 1 SO pp le<:·
ture/JKrptlOl'I only, 12.S_w. (onraa M.a•-
lne Calbef. 759· 1\22.
•Town H&ll lecture Setie•. l•n 25' •I
10:30 am, ..\ss&,}nc:e le.1gue of NewpGft ~ and L.Jguna BtJCh prtstttts .J<l<>r
Dennis WtJVer 11 Edwaids C1~ma. "-t!W·
port Beach Ser~. S4S pp. Phone 64S·
6929
• Lauahe.., Heat1 and ~ ft b l .lt 6.30 p m , Saddlrb.ack ~.irt lns11Me din-
ner It rour Se<bOnl, Newport Buch s 100
pp. fltlOM 768-4834
• ltMW Show, feb.. 7, 10 a lft.•S oc Btidal Connec:bOnS "l.Jltimltc £~1 for Beach OW. 8nda" fto.atUfft
ex!Mbltors at ~ Comm
Center, Cmu ~ SS pp. Phofw
1089
• FOOS on Dining.. Feb 9, fr
Or1ngr Co.ast lnterfAlth Shdll-f at
Anden reuur•nt, S..nu AN HS
Cont.la Ellie Cofdon, 759·9402
•Academy o( Motloft ,lctur• NU
Scien<M, Feb 11 II 9 30 I m • Mu
Council ol ~ t"latbor Art Mu
buj to Bevefly HJ!s, lunch 11 Ch.a
~7..\9-1111~
• V61enUne'• D1y lun<heot1. Feb 1
11 JO p m , St-.1 Cir~ AA.uol~ry ol
m x t Ct1tttnton Stl'Vleft ·ol OC at
poo H.llbor Yacht Oub, &Ibo.a Sl5
Cont.lCl An1U (rrlson, 67l·204"
•Heart Y-ntl'r Birthday, Feb 1) •t
pm . Saint ~~I d#lrwt d.lnc
Lr Merldot>t1. ~'PO't 8e.J<h Bl
S125 pp Cont.K:t libby Ru>&, 771-821
• Mat_fLar o1 Flpro. Feb 21 11
pm .• Pro10gue Guild ol Open Pxific
tu~ •t Wesun South Co.bt ftuJ. C
~ Cont.Kt M.Upftf Price, 54•·702
rvtn~ G~Jl tcab,
Ch1d..cn Ot &•Jf11uJ .
LUN<..H •OtNMR•4;\l~il
ccx:~,.•,JIS•{.JWll p P~RTlfS (1)-
2100&.t IWI R.11. ~ f714) 77-M~
4lSO 8'Kll Suffl, N-t-T 8-11 (71 4J 9SS.(18U
Hlul (11'1.i ~' 646-)776 Sally Peck·------------------------------+--------------------------...._--!
1•np.iu))h --.oll bt> lht' fl.'dlured ar1t>t of the r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -., ~~~{;i~~~~;;~~ ·.. 2 FOR 1 o°F1 NFNEERR. •• Unbelievable ''S.takes'' Strokt..,," .ln e>.h1b1t futu11ng p.11n11ngs by
fu.1n S.1nchel JuarC!l and C1no Hol,,nder, r: tt~,.·~;~~i:;.~~:.1 1 Bring a 1 lb. can of food to support project s.o.s. I
;·~onCruf Alt Inc. 3400 Avt!r.ue °'the I anrJ this co~n, then choose 2 meals from our I
~· ~~" .. =· l~~~~· ~~~u:i~~: 1 menu ($5.95 or more) and receive 1 FREE I
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I Pepper'• on the laland la I I sponsorlns this drive to I
I help project I
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Wlthout the gamble.
- I Ill ta .. l..ulD: ...... ftam 11.00 lln
DlrNr: M-fft. """4:00-Sll 1 ... Fnlm 3.00 p.m.
ZJOO Hllbora.d.. Wllan. ca. Mela In
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IL 203 ..... Ave. a.._ lallild 873 4447 _.I , -"" • '" .... :!!.,~<;,_,. 4 0 0 M , llfl s I 0. "h 0. I
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• llue MAtbie Co«ffhouM 1907 ~rbot
BM!. CoAJ MeY, 6-46-5716 AINt~r
Comedy N"ift.l 8· 11 pm T~ Frtt
adlMStOn.
• lren fwntt C~l4tf •t UO. Campus
OrM 1nd 8rid&e ~. !MM, 461-S400 ~ "Crown Prince ol B~tt'' the
H.l~m Oobdrott.en, on their gk>be·
girding 1993 Wotld Tour, aerlorm 11 7:30
pm Monday. ricktts· S10·S14, .av•1~ble
at .an ricketMut~ outieu .
-~ AZSS Umpul Or l3 '"''~· 8S4-S455 Ritch Shya"!!''~ one-man show "True love Conf$10n~" petfo'"~
through Sund.y Bobat C.oldthw1it will
perform MOnd.ay. ~ner.al Showtlmn.
IS 30 pm. Sund.ay-Thond.ly, 8:30 p.m &
10. JO pm Frd.ay. 8 pm & 10.30 pm.
Saturd.ay. Admdl!On S7·S 10
• Or•n&• eou.-cr Ctuln lit Pacific Sym·
!)hon)' B"uildlng. 1 S E Sint.1 AN BMS • ~nta AN, 840-1406 "TC I. Or1np ... .an
o1ll 1mpro .. 1'-ltJoNI comtdv ~ve. pre-·
wnted 8 p m )In 29 llnd Feb 12 fld,.
eu s 10-s12.
( ( '',' ' • 1 I , I•,
~~"Ad\ s..lcnj Onl
~)OU 811 tnOl'f em )OU J11FK
•
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extublt coinciding With South COi&Sl Pb.u's
25th Ni~, rum throtlgh }an. )1
•Oran_p Coul Col&tte 2701 Fairview Road. COst;J MeY. 4)2-5'880 17th .annu..I Sa1l~urrs Series conun~ 1n 375-se.u · H.ill FricUy and ~rd..y with
''The Canbbean's ForgottM Coast' with
f re)'da 8.i~ flNI ~Jan. 29·)0 IS
"I Could H•vt> 8ttn • Sailor" With ~nn YarbfOu.tl. Advance ~ngltt ~ruion tide·
tts, S8.$"0 Cow •t the dOor Ii S 10.
• W1nd1ttktr1 •t ~ Ameran legion
11.111, 201 1 Sth Sc , B•lbo.I Pemnsu~. S58·
060 °' 651·6-417 'W1ndSttkers," .1 so-
cw J.l.iluig WOOP~ meets the JeCOnd ~nd
fourth Moll<Uy o( e~h month.
I : \ .. < I
• Newport Hvbor 'Alt Mu.JNm 850 San
~mente Or , Newport Be.ach, 759-1122.
"Shott fi.lms From Utin /Vntt'a," • col-
lechon o( 36 films from 12 different coun·
t.nes, prf5enled 6 30 p.m .. Frid.lys. cont.In·
ues thrs Friday ...,.,th "'Chan~ .Ind ConOiet''
(112 minutes).
I I I I 1\ \ \ 'l \ 1,: I "
• l.alt>o. YKht Clvb--l30.1-8.i~ Or.,.. C0ton.i Del Mar. M6-7977. Roulld Table
We\t hosts .a litt'rary lu11cheon at noon
Mond.iy at this spec..il loutlon Auth{)(s
are Margaret Hayden RKtor l''...,l"a, That
Vllnderbtft Belmont. Woman"}. Pt'ter Hay
!"Canned uughtt'r'1 a.nd Sally Prt'Sley
R1ppins.ile, whO will dlSCUSs John E B.ll·
low's "The Sttrt't W0td is Gtoudlo" and
"lhe Or1gm.ll IUcquet Oub of P.alm
Springs " r1ct..eti SlO (WC deduct1ble1
• Upchurdl-Brown loolselltr'I 38-4 fO(·
rst A~e . No 15, Laguna Beach, 497·
8373 Alyn Wwt'O wilT re~ from hts fic-
tion .ind Holly Fleming will read from her
pc>f'try at 8 pm. Wednesd.ly
\Ii l I l'.1 ",\ "I \\I". \I\"
Huntington 8Mch • 842-6602 •••port 8Mch. 675-5910
to the lecture/S 150 to the dinner and lec-
ture ' • N--port Beach Public Ubrvy "~port Center Branch, 85(> San Clemente Dr1~e.
Newport Beach, 644 · 3 13 5 "Simple
QJtdes '°' the Perplexed, f))ycholosol Fust Nd," a new serlfi meeting meeung
selected T ~~ 10-11 30 • m T optes
coping with lonl1nas Jan 26; food Feb 9, ~ Teb 16, 1nd'6slvenas feb 23, and
aging March 9
• Or.ange Coast College. 2701 F.11t'\llt'W
Rood Cost.i ~ 432·5880 Two, ~n
week worl.shops ~1gned to enh.ince mu
SlQI enioyment throogti ptaymg T ~der
...111 be o((ered this .... nrer eeg;nnmg clJ>\·
es 9-1 O 30 a m • lnt<>1ml'd1.ite .uJ".i11n"<l
cl.1~ 10 30 .i m ·noon All cl.i'.es t>t,.:m
Sat\JrdJy and continue through M.m.h 13
Regim.ation is under W<I) A IWO·pJrt ... orl..
Yltip titled ttw "Art1s1tc Sport•nf fuf,1!l1ng
will be ouered 9-1 1 a m SJturdJ) a11d tan
30 ftt S8 The C.irnbbe>an·, r~ne-n
Coa~ • '' the title of the ttmd pre">entJttOn
1n occ·, S.i1hng Ad\t'nture S<-r1~ 8 p m
Frid.ly .md 6 30 alld 8 J~ pm SJrucb~
• P.acific Mutulll 700 °''-'"pott C<·rte-1
Dr . N-por1 Beach. 760 0280 V.ilerie
Ralt'1gh lho<nh1ll noted 8n1r)h art h1\IO
rl.ln. will give a lecture on thl> l11e OI Ian
H.am•lton Finl.av 7 30 ton1gh1 f 1dtet>
SlS
t '
Classical, Opera & Traditional
•it.It.I Coffee W.arthoust I. Ro.as ting Co.
S06 31st SI . '°''""l>Ort Belich. 6?502H Celtic mu~c n.gtit .,.,th \.IFIOU' lr1.h mu>1
c1ans will t..11..t' pl.tct' at 8 p m Frid.a~ F rt
adm1SS10n.
• •1'ine Bardlly Thuter 4)41 (o1mpv>
Dr fl'\olllt' 8S4·4646 lagunJ (h.irn1><'f
Mu$1C Society and Orange Count} f'h1lh.ir
mon1c Society pre-.<>nt tile Color.ido Qu.u·
tel with p1an1\t-sdn11.ign RocfnquN 8 p m
FndJy Proi;rJm 1n<.ludc~ Schul>l.>rn Ou.Jr·
!Cl "°o. 1 3 in A mill()( Ravt'I\ Qo.irtt't 11'1 t
m.110< .ind D''"'1I.. > Pi.1no Qu111te1 11'1 A
m.1101. Op 81 T1ckt-l~ S I I
S21 Shul.:im" J rart• rt!\ci..il ''' th<' 'ld
d,,h opereu.i 'o\ 111 be prt'>enh~d .i1 IS p m
S.uurday Tocl..et S 10 S~S ,
• St. Andre... 's Prub)1erian Church t.Ol'J
~I A.ndrews Rr..-id ,.,,.,,,port !k•.,.h td 1
2233 .t, ' H.ip~ 81rth<JJ~ "'1ol.irt CO< t'r1
... .it be pr~nrt.'d oil 8 pm s.uurd.i~ .,.,
\\( lJrt C.imer.>1.a Progr.am nch,rlc"\
M•ltll't S 5\mphooy o J';I )4 J .a'ld hi\
P•ano Concerto ~[) 20 1n d m1rv>1. 4f;b
and \ iol.n C ~ll< l'rtu .., l l 1n C mJ10f
t>.: 21 b Tickt'b S 1 4·S~4
jau, New Age & Blues
630 Uoo Park Drive
Newport Beach .
675-0100 n •. 2.1'~
t.
CALENDAR .. , 540-122 ~
• Birr.1poretti's at South Coast Plaz.ii.
IJ]] Bristol St . Costa Mesa, 850-9090.
P.iul Kent OuJrll't feJturing George
Juhn,ton C>n flute ,ind \aWphOne, StJcy
t hillJnd on drum~ and Kent on piano.
plJ~~ t>·9 pm SundJys Don Miller's Big
B.md pl.iys mustC IOI dancmg C\"CI')' Mon·
clJy 1rom 8 11 :)0 pm Admission free.
•Cafe lido 501 30th Sr Ne" port Beach.
t> • 5 .!%8 Joe "IJpp.l and the All Sta~
pl.1\ )Jn 21 Bernie PeJrl and HJrmomca
f.m pNlorm Jan 22. Dec Ot'C McNeil
"n~' 5.uurd.l)S on J,1nuJf\• Michael Patter
"'"' R..\l:i 8Jnd pla)' SundJvs ;and
\\ ··dn,.,,UJ\~ in )Jnu.ll) l<'<' rcrrell plays
1.., .. ..J,1\, m JanuJry lhc Wayne Wayne
l:!.1nd peri.irms I.in 18 lhe Derek Bor·
lkoll Group performs l.ln. 29. Showtimcs:
II l( µ m t J m I hur~.ws Jnd Sundays· \\o·dnt'...JJ~~ 9 1 )0 .i m fndJy·Saturdays
• C.umelo's JSlO l P,1c111c Coast High·
\\d\o Corcinil del M.ir 675·1922 fe((
1,.,.,n,Jl6 plJ)S sopr.ino i.a~ophone 8 p.m
\lond.l~.,
•Diedrich Cofftt & Espresso Bu 474 E
t "rh St (u,ta J\l("i,J 646 0323 P1i1n1st
l'.1ul "-ent and flute ~' man George
J11h1i,ton pl.!) 9 pm ·m1dn1ght Saturdays.
'\1hnM1ton Ire<>
• t...im.ilur.a 2675 ll\1ne A\e . C~;a
"'""1 1,,4 5 SS 18 GJlc Stoddard perfonm
mu"< rdngong !rum classic.ii to Jil.U and
1><1p HKk tn cfaco on a bJby grand piano 8
p m m1dn1ghl Saturd.l)'\ ,._ei CO\ler charge.
• t.ui's at Rt'd lion Inn. JOSO 811stol St ..
C11~tJ ~~. 540-7000 Big BJnd danctng
l lb!' m every Sunday
• M~~~l's By the Se.i 317 Pacific Coast
H1gh"JY Huntington Beach. 536-2555.
l.uz rlutost I lolly Hofmann performs Friday
throu1th Sunday.
• Mul ho Cuslo Juz hr ilnd L11tin Crill
16J £ t 7th St , CostJ M~. 6J 1.4009
lu.ln CarlO§ Quintero appe;irs Friday·
)Jlurdav Freddie R.ivel perfonm Jan. 29·
JO (,l\Owt1mc 9 30 p m
• Newport Roadhouse 1 700 Placenhil
A\l' . C~tJ Me!Nl. 650 t 840. Ronnie 5.l~'s
Oix•n Rocio.in' tllut"S lam Pilrty presented 8
p m MondJys No CO\ er
Timet.lble ola~ contemP.<>t:ary iazz Thurs-days. R.iln&cll Young an<l the Actuals play
Frida~. Bluesman Osee AndetSOO and the
Hit !!quad perform Saturday. A special
album.release p;irty for Young's new CO
"Guit.lr Noire" Jan. 29. Leaming Curw
piesents contemporary original J¥Z Jan.
30. Sailophonist Mike Geater and Euphoria
appear Feb. 6 .
• Slildes Reslaur11nt and Ult .lt Fo\Shion
Island, Newpon Center Orrve 11~ Pacific
Coast Hi,Shway, Newport Be;tch, 640-
5422. Wind and String. which performs
woodwind. gu1t.1r ilnd percussion lnsttu·
mentals. ilppeilrs Tuesdays 1n Janu;iry. Jtda·
do, a 1au trio with vocals, stand·up bass
and guitar. performs Thursdays in f.ln u,Jry.
•Studio ufe -Coron1 del M.u 3201
E. Coast Hwy .. Corona dt'I Mar, 6?5·7575.
Saxophonist Jeff Conzal~ and his band
pMOlms 9 p.m Saturdays. He pcrlOl'mS
solo 7:30 pm. Sunday and Tuesdilys
• 21 Ocnnfronl 21 Octilnfront, Newport
Beach, 675·2566. Capu1n Caribe plays
tropical jazz and pop 4·8 pm. Sundays.
I
Pop, Rock & Country
•Alu Cofftt WuehouH & Ro111tlng Co.
506 31St St., Newport Be.ich, 675-02Jl.
Lave las Manos will perform pop/rock to-
night. Showtimc: 8:30 p.m. Frtt admission
• Blue Mublt Coffeehouu 1907 Hiltbor
Blvd .. Cosu Mesil, 646·5776. Inside Pro-
gect ~rfoms Acoustic Folk from 9 p.m.·
midnight Friday. The Lteders perform Di·
versified Pop from 8 p m.·midnigtlt S.tur·
dily. )ohn Bilbcode performs Acoustic Folk
8-11 p.m. Wednesday. Free Mimission
• Br11ndon's Lounge ill The Beverly Hert·
rage Hotel, 3350 A-mi~ o( the Ms, Cosu
Mes.ii, 751·S100 C4J11o\r1Sl·voalist Jerry
Va lentine appears 5 :30·9 p .m .
Wednesday·Frrdays and 7:30 p .m.-
midn1ght S...turdays.
•Ult Ousico 5325 Alton Pkwy, IMne.
733·1919. Carol Marttni performs folk at 7
p.m. Friday.
days.. No <XMf.
• Newport -~dhouse 1700 Pbc:enbil
Ave .. Costa Mesa, 650-1840. Ronnie S...x's
Open Roddn' Blue J.lm Puty P'esented 8
p.m. Mondays. No cover.
•Scampi 1576 Old Newport Blvd .. Cost.I
Mesa, 60-8560. o~ Amo< perlorms live
entertainment Wednesdays,.
• Sliides hsuuranl and Ufe ilt Fd!IOfl
Island, Newport Center Drive ii~ P.lClf>C
Coast Hlghw">'.• Newport Beach, 640~
54 2 2. The Oris present light pop and
rhythm and blues Saturd.tys in Januilry W.nd ilnd String. which performs wood·
wind. guililr ancf percussion instrumenuls.
appears T~ 1n January. _
•Stag Lounge 145 E. 19th St., Costa
Meu, 631 ·9"813. C4Jit.a11st/smger Pete(
Wickersham plays folk, country and oldies
at 8:30 p.m. Thursdays. The Sharb play
pop 4-8 p m. ~ Sunday.
• 21 Ottanfronl 21 Oceiinfront. Newport
Beach, 675·2566 I Michael P.ltterson per·
forms oldies and illl your f.lll()(1les 8 p.m.·
mtd~i t Thursdar·Saturdays. uf>Uin ur· 1be ays lropic.J pop ilnd 1.uz 4-8 p.m.
Sun ys.
• W.1rthouH Resuurant 3450 v~ ()pot.
lo, Newport Beach, 673-4700. Modern
Faith pt>rforms Classic Rock ill 9 p.m. Fri·
day·S.turday. Admission: SS. ·lnrwense
periorms retpe ilt 2 e.ro. ~nd.ty. Admis-
sion: SS" 11ie loo.<e ClySlalS From Venus
perform iiltern.iive rock ill 9 e.m.
Wed~y. Admissbl: SJ. "Mo dn me" perlonns rtgpe ilt 9 p.m. 1'n. 28. Admis-
sion: SS.
• St. Andrews f'rflbyteriaft Church 600
St. Andrews ROo\d, Newport Beach, 63 1 •
2885. "Hilndling Reloldonshlp T~tlons:
Guidelmes For Deilling with Endirlp ilnd
New Beginnings" ll the tide o( • sped.II
Serendipity slo~ series lecture giYen by
hcensed dlerapist !my Deming 7: J0-9
pm. Wedneday. Donation: S2. • Or,mRe Co<lsl College Fine Arts R~11al
Hall, 2101 fa1rv1ew R"ood, Cosr.i M~.
4 ll ~880 Richard Todd perf0tms 1a.u
muw 7 Jnd 9 p m Saturd.iy T ickeb
S<i 50
• ulifom~ ~.1ch Roell 'N' Sushi ))55
Vi;i lido, Newpor1 Beach. 675-0575. f.1f>i1·
nese food se..wd up to the sounds of rOdt
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• Orange County Performing Arts Cen·
ter 1\-"D luwn Ct>nler Orne, Costa ,O..'\es.J,
556 ARIS '92-9J f.uz ~r•t"S continues
\\llh Stiul(>y H0tn T rt0 and trombomsc
DC'lleayo Mari.;al1s pl.iying J p m Feb. 7.
• Pl.iyffs 18100 Von Ka rm.in A\e . IMM',
bW 9215 'M.tmbo Kings" Br.u1han jolZZ
ptN'flted S.ilurda~ 6 9 p m
•Pronto Grill at South Coast Plau, 3lll B<~ol Sc (0§1.l Mes.i Easy·l1sten1ng ,.uz, featum~ sounds mnuenced by Tom )ones,
fony ~I. f r,mk S1n.ltr• .ind .l<>hn"Y
Mathis, prcst'nted 5 30·8: 30 p. m Wednes-
d.iY\ Frida~
• R.1ndt'll's l Hutton Cenue Drive, S.nu
An' SS6 7700 Trumpetmaster Tony
CuerreroJ.l.iys Sundays The Karl Denson Quintet J)'S seroous 0t1gmal be-bop on
MondJys_ Sailman Pilul l<.JrrNn plays
\tu11ght ahedd tau Tu~ays. lattn j.u.z
Wo'n t;on lalinurn perf0tms Wednesdays.
• Cruy H0tse Stull HouH 11nd S..loon
1580 Brookhollow Drive, 5.lnu Ana, 549·
t 5 1 2 The Ooo Wilh Riders perfOlm 8
p.m.·l:lO <1.m Frtday·Saturday. Amerian
Made perlorms Sunday Doug Kel'Ww
performs 7 <1nd 10 p.m Monday Bobby
Lynn Compton & The Cockeyed Cowboys
perform 8 p.m.·1:30 ii m. Tuesday through
}oln. 28. Free ~ lessons 7:30 p.m.
Wednf'sday .wf }oln. 28.
•Harbor ~ lit Pr~iiln Owrdl
o( the CiMnant In Casa.a Mesa, 545-0195
or 897-0S87. This locM 9ingiog group com-
posed ci 25 women meits T-9:1S p.m.
tuedilys Mid ii Mw.JY' ~ more mem-
bers to sin& M1d ~ da..a from 'SOI
Be-bop to contemporary songs.
• IWNbrai 2675 Irvine Ave.. COIQ
Mesa. 645·5518. Kurt Steinbeck plays old-
ies but~ ilnd mlddle-ol·tfle..rO.ld pop
8 p.m.·midniW't Fridays-Md-A,A.p.m. Suri-~ Gile StDddilrd plays everything from rod to disco to ~I to jazz on the
IMby grand piano 8 p.m ·mldnighl 5.ttur·
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5Ull Ml t PIYATE ON«; l()(M t m.K Ult mr-. MJOM t JAJMI IOt t coaTM l.<UG
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(714) 557-2531 ~UTHCOMT
PlAZA VIUACE 3 minutes to Performing Arts Center
~in llmE TOl<YO t 111 S. s.i Ptt*o St., lm ~CA (213) 61).9355
10 •
•AlterQtlW ~ory TM.Utr 1636 S
Crilnd Ave.. San~ Ana, 836·7929. "A
Moon For The Misbegotten" will be per·
fonned Thursday-~turdays ill 8 p.m.; Sun·
d.tys .lt 7 p.m. Saturd.iy through M.lrch 1 J
Tden S1l.50·S1 6.
• l4'Cbl1p ThHIH 1599 SuJ>f'foOf Ave .
COSt.l Mesa, ~6·5887. "Album" pre·
senled Thursday-Saturdays through J;in. JO
• llue M.vb&t CoffHhouse 1907 H.lrbof
Blvd , Costa ~\es.l. ~6-5776, J.>mm1n JJva
Talent N1ttht will be held from 8-1 1 p m '(' r ree ac1rruuion. --
• Cost1 MH.l Ovic Pl<l)hoUsf 611 H.\m·
1hon St.. Cosu Me.so\, 650-5269 'My
Three AnS!ls... ii aptJViting «lf'r'l«Jy by
~m .lnd Bella SpeWildc, pl.lys Thund4)
~1ur<t.y nights at 8 ilnd SundJys at 2 p m thlOugh Feli. 7. Tideu S10.
• Huntington le<lCh Plilt house at 0*'
School, 21141 Stuthmoor l.lne, Hunting·
ton lk.ich, 832-1405 "lhe LIOO 1n Win
ter,' James c.oldm.in's h1$lorlc.il drilm.i
spotl ght1ng King He11t)' ti, his c:.1ph~e
queen ;ancf the1t contentJOUs SOM Per<otm·
11\Cel .lre Fncuys ilnd S.uul"CU)') .at B p m
through Feb. 14
•I.vine IMday Thuk>r 4242 umj)ln
Or., livine, 854-4646 ttThe Jungte Boole"
will be performed by the Children's fhe.
atre Co . .c 7 p.m. ~·I~ 1n
Cheng Hal. Tlc:kets: S 1M14.
• LlpM ~ ill Moulton The•ter1
606 ~ Glnyon Road. Ugun.J ee.c+. •
49'-8021. "Tru. West" 5.&m ~ d.tril COtMdy iibout two brochtn loc'-td
pttmal con:ioot •• will be on st.age Tue-id
lhrouth Frid.lys .lt 8 p m .• S.:ul"CUys .it and ( Su~ys at 2 1nd 7 until Feb 7
• Nnpott The.a« AtU c~ 25
011f Orive1 Nf:WPM lla(tt, 631 ·028
"T1nm>ft," ;a mus1al a:>mptla1ion
M!'nts from ~ OW Wv ~ the tu
o( the ettilUl'y. pLrys Thursd¥ ttvou ~turd.iys .lt 8 pm., Su~ys ill 2 30 un
Feb. 14
•ar~ae <:out eou.tt. 2101 r ......
Road, COsu Mes.\, 432·~640 The ~ ·sw~ lotld • will IX' condue:ted .11
p.m Mond.t)•: Tu~)
• SoutJt COHt ·~ iSS T<Mft
1er °'"'~· Costil ~~. ·957.~033 f M1~." Molrer•n trenu1e ~ o( h1IJr1t
~rson;a!.ties rum 8 pm Tut"Mby fridJy
2 30 ~ 8 p m S.lurd.t}S .1nd 2 JO .ind
pm Sund.iys ~ reb H Ticlti
S25·Sl4 (prf'\'lt'WI f l 5·S2ll Al<ln A
boutn's "lnttm.a~ Ci.~" P't'\ T~y-l.in 26. 1\1111 J~ 29 Ft'b 28
• UO Fane Alb Lillie Theiltet, Hum.>n•I
Mall, IMne, '856-6616 UCl ptescnB
m1lle.'' Piim ~m's ~ wputJOn ol l
D.lme au:c Cilmell.K. ·· Periorm.11lC~ o\l f
for 2 p m tod.ly duouttl S.1u«Uiy .t
T uesdlY through }oln JO T ICbu S6 St 4 .
Auditions
Now Serving ...
Pre-Theatre Dinner
between S:00-7:00pm
•Four Course Gourmet Dinner
• Pria? $22 per peoon
South Coast Pim • Costa Mesa • (714) 540-3840
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DINING
A flcr twO ye1n as the Pilot's hired palate, it seemed
fitting to return to the scene of the crime,
Alltondlo'• Rlstonolt, wh ich was t.he subject of my
review in the Pilot's ques1 for a new Dining Cri1ic.
So it was back to AntoneUo's, not just for old time's sake,
but in search of Mamma PIAa, a J?C•rl within a big,
delicious oyster, a restaurant within a restaurant, a liulc
something extra, "back.st.age," so to speak. which owner,
Antonio Cagnolo, has furnished for parties or 12 or less, just
off the huge and busy cucina, a grand version of the Chefs
MammaMia,
MammaPina
eggplant tasted as good as 1t looked. Gnocchi with
Antonello's signature spicy, m:irinara sauce brough~ the
group to serious dining ilence. And those "'ere the JUSt the
appetizers! It was on to the main courses -cutlets of baby
lamb, barely hinting of ro~mary, wi1h a suave serving of
lentils; thinly sliced roasted veal loin, au jus, with ma!>hed
potatoes; a sm3ll portion of swordfish wi1h a !>picy oregan~.
garlic sauce; and a beauuful !>pring-green platter of sautccd
spinach :ind beans.
Elio Diacii, 1he sua"e and masterful Captain, deftly filled Dining Room.
Many of lhe dishes are based on
Cagnolo's family recipes; Mamma Cagnolo
acted as consultant to AntoneUo's gifted
)'OUng d1cf <arlito Jocson an hcy perfected
tbe mcP"-for rcit1urant use. The room has
12 high-backed chairs surrounding a
aenerous able. Wann Tuscan peach Slain
covers tbc wills and trompe l'ociJ paintings
circle the room. Place. mats are rough,
white linen napkins set on the diamond -
and more napkins standing like sentries,
are stiffly rolled, in the stemware.
Dining
Editor
That's the minor stuff -the d:izzling
si&hts are the plauers of gorgcoU)
1ntip:istos -f rittatas, salads, huge plates
of food, fit for a familia or Veneti:ln doges.
-----Cagnolo says, "This 1s the way llalians ca l at home: just simple home cooking and dishes made
from leftovers." If this is his idea of leftovers and home
cooling, he's coming from a preuy upscale p3bao on one
of Rome's better hills. Where else do Gammas take ldt
o'er ma)hcd potatoc , pike them with trufOes anJ e~e
them to the kids? Platte~ of Cried polcnta arc studded with
porcine mushroom -those aromatic expensive ones that
..-. ill never find their w;iy into a c:1n of Campbell's Cream of
Mu~hroom Soup. Face it, if we all had mothers v..ho cooked
a~ \\Cll ns Cagnolo's mother docs. we would never h:wc left
home! ..
Each ~rving was delicious, bcca~ these ~ere the best
pl:iucrs of lcrtoven to be had this side or the Trcvi
fount:ain. Arbor rice. or lmOOlh shape and tender taste, wu
mixtd haJf and half with dq>ped spinach, good to the last
grain, a.nd tben, a scrvina of golden polenta was l3dled onto
each plate -with a fillina oC c:.rcamy warm gorgonzol1 and
fontina chccsc. A tangle of colorful roasted peppers and
...
From8
whinina John (the future villain of
the Robin Hood stories): his wood·
en, unemotional delivery comp~
mises his importance to the play.
Peter E. Kochler, however, is ex•
ccllcnt u King Philip of Fraoce,
mctia.ilously provina his mettle in
the thrust ind parry of in·
tcrnational relations.
0 The Uon in Winter" it 1n &m•
bitious project, and the effort a ·
pended on its bebatr is well evident
11 the Huntinaccrn Beach Play·
houie. Its vinues do ~cd its
.flaws, thouah the latter arc more
bothersome becauie of the leVcll
of excellence. ~ached in other
areas.
Performances continue til Feb.
13 at the Oisler School &heater in
Hun&ina&oa Beach. For tickett. call
83l-1.a5.
Corredlon
The wrong date was given
in the Jin. 14 Weck.end
section for the Mozart
Camerat• concert featuring
violinist/pianist Corey
C.e l"O¥le k.
The c:onccrt is at 8 p.m.
I.his Saturday at St
Andrew's Presbyterian
Qurch in Newport Beach.
Ccrovsck will play
Mozart's Pia.no Coocerto
No. 20 in d minor, K.466.
and Violin Concerto No. 3
In G major, k.216. The
prosram for this ••Happy Birt..., MOWI" CODCelt
allo featu.rea Symphoc\y No.
39~ K.543.
We rqret the error.
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glasses with a selection of premium · Italian wines. Convcr!>ation, drifting _r ____ ;r--
toward sports gyms ana dieting, was r ace it, i1 we qui~kJJ forgotten when desscn an:hcd~a a/l liad
frothy zab3glione with fresh berries mothers who
followed by a huge tray of irresistible cooked as ....
cheeses, pe rfect grapes and sliced pears. well as
It was like a Fellini movie. The coup de A m onio
gras was a loaf of gorgon2ola cheese
layered with m:iscarpone, the whole . Cagnolo's
thing frosied in chopped walnuts. Joc-.on mother does.
had come in ~ever:il lime to di~u--~ the we would
food and an!>wer que'>tions; now. he net·er hai•e
returned to t:ike :i bo~ from
ove'""hc:lmed. happ) diner\ h1t home.'
Dining in Mamma Pina co b bet\.,.~en
S30 and S50 per pe™>n. tJ\, '' tne and
gratuity included, and •~ 3.,.a1lable for pJrltc~ of lour tu I:! .
... C-0gnolo i bc!>iegcd with request for the room -the
neV.CSl fa h1onable ~pol for h.ichclor p.lrtlC~. C\C Utl\C
comm1ttcc: luncheon mcc:t1ng.,, ~mall b1rthJa\ pam~" .ind
important bu,mc:' confab, l-or rt:!>Cf\Jl1un' .ind an
opportunity lo d1 CU!>!> \\lnC and menu ,cfcc1mn . phvnc
Cagnolo or Lina DcS.11\0 .11 751-71~3 .
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A . meal hl..c th1~ 1i. a rare: happcnin~ 1n Jll)Onc' Iii!.'.
including a re Jaurant criuc' . Jnd th.it 1 .. pHll°IJl°ll)
ju t a~ v.cll -1h:u dJ1ly moment llf truth on the
bathroom scale: . )'1 """\\ -but Ma mmJ Pina \\a~ \\Orth
every dclcctuhle bite.
Momma Ptna." J6JJ Sunflower. 751-715) ,JA\·ailablc: fur
lunch or dinner by rescn·ac1on only.
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Chef Carlito Jocson at table at Mama Pina.
ond pop rock to disco MAJN1ell'• By che Su at HunbngtOll
Beach Pter The b«st straight ahead )O)U
on the Co;ut ewiy 11;eekend
Sladts Rataurant and,Cafe at Fa\h
ion Wand, ~ U!nter on ... e abov9 P~fic Coast Highw~. ~1>0'1 Beach
L..lght pop, rttythrn ond blun and an
ltn.llMnbl mwc pr~nt~ regularly
Slag Loun~. 145 E 19\h Sc. Co.tA
Mesa Music sewn nights o v.eek. an•
tru<ilng rock, f'oOc olcLes and anything
tlse YoU ca.n pouibly 1mag1nr
Studio c.fe -Bo1h locations. th<'
100 S Main Sc . and th-1 32(U E. Coas1
Hwy • futurt )Au. roc.k. btues and IQ9-
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