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-Newport-Mesa may pursue
ads on district ·scflool buses
By Russ Loar
Stiff Wftllr
NEWPORT-MESA -Bus service is usually a moncy-losin& pros-
pect for school districts. I\
But Costa Mesa comVl.U1\'ifx ac!ivist Brian Theriot believes the
Newport-Mesa Unified Schoot·District's 60 buses could be earning
at least $60,000 a month during the school year -just by carrying
four billboard-type advertisements each.
"1 always thought our sch~I buses are big and ugly and they
belch black smoke," said Theriot, a former Costa Mesa planning
commissioner and City Council candidate. "Then I thought, there ~s
a great way to raise money -the RTD does it."
Theriot pitched the idea to school board ~mber Jim de Boom,
who agreed the idea is worth pursuing. De Boom is writing to state
legislators to encourage the creation of legislation that would over-
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M ORENO
VALLEY -
For the last few
Patchy fog thi1
morning win be
chued away by a
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wind condition, bringing us
breezes, fair skift arid
warmer temperatures. Highs
in the 70s this afternOOft.
SH Weather, A2
Winner of 59 journalism awards in 1992
50 city jobs could be lost
~Murphy prepares Newport's first formal layoff'
policy as he continues to battle state budget cuts.
By Tony Oodero
SI&!! Wrf.tl
NEWPORT BEACH -City
Man:iger Kevin Murphy predicted
Thursday that state budget cuts
may force him to wipe out as
many as 50 jobs this year.
Murphy informed rep~esen-ta
tives from the city's seven em-
ployee associations that he is pre-
paring the city's first formal layoff
policy.
That policy will be needed to,
reckon with the impending job
losses the cit\' will have to make in
anticipation ·of an expected S4.
million stat~ budget slash
"We "ill definitely be la) 1nog
people off," Murphy said. "I 'don 't
know any way of a\oid1ng that I
believe ii 1) likely thar ""e are
looking at layoffs 10 the tune of
about 50 people."
Some of those employees h:.t"e
already been told that their Jobs
arc in jeopardy, Murph) ... aid.
The cuy also h:b put together :i
re11rement p::icl.age th:.it it pl::m) to
offer to about 30 emplO)Ces. Mur-
phy .,aid.
1 he ne\\ llf the JOb cut:. cume)
at a particular!) har)h time for the
Cit) ~ emplo)ees, many of \\hom
\\Cr!! not g1-.:en pay rai!>e this )'Car
for the fiM lime .in decades.
"\1oralc h:is bel!n bad for a
)'ear," s:11d 33-)ear employee
J1mm~ LH'ion. president of the
Ne\' port Beach CH) Employee A~·
soc1Jt1on. ''11\ not the f1~t time
l\e '~en morale do"'n. but shoH.:h
can't i:\cn pick 11 up 1n some pl.Ac·
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• Moreno Valley Mayor Cynthia Crothers: "Graffiti makes me angry. It make you feel bad about where you live ... "
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"It makes you feel bad
about where you Jive. But How. one town battles graffiti
On the homefront you 'd be hard-pressed to Here arc a few of the steps used in Moreno \ allcv's graffiti
prevention program:
months, the mayor of this They hit homa, ~Us, find graffiti in Moreno ,,,,. CittZen p.itrols \\1th as mJn) as 75 rnluntt.'C.'r) 1.'qu1ppal \\1th freew~y signs and ewn y 11 · h " d h f d d t picturesque hamlet a t the urs, leaving their moni-a ey ng t now. rJ 1os \\Jtc or tagger,, in car'.) atop roonop) 3n in-.1 t' lomes
'b f h d l&•rs on 1·ust Uc>ut-..v-Indeed, Crothers' effort and oftice-:,. \\hen taggt:r-. art-'f><>llt.'<.l, the voluntct"' radio 1n the ase o t e snow-cappe .. -·-· 1 location to police. ·
S B d. . thing in site. It's called ' h · h d · an emar mo mountains "llgging," and authorities ave met wit a mo 1cum -...-Each time graf11111s c.po:ted, pohce phot 1 faph the \Jndali-m
has battled a nasty out--in Newport Beach and of success and he has before it I!> cle.:int'd up \\hen ta~N, are J.lter 1.:ap:ure-d b' po ru• Cost.I~ are Utempting lhev are a,t..ed to 1den111,• ''h11.h monrkt•r h 1hl•1r Of11oal) t~en
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When it was
time to control
tagg ing, the
mayor of
Moreno Valley
made a vow
. .1~~~·, o :~
break of graffiti tagging to deal with the problem. seived to wash away much tally up each grJll1l1 tJg and bill the p.irents o: the ta9;er 10:
that has reached epidemic See ,.e AU. of the same blight that ~ · cleJn-up cth~. ~~ ~O~Q ~ . .·1'"l a~-?i.>--""lt:~'~5;.,::..·~~a6~~~~~~~--RirtU~~!~€t ·~-~iWP~~'1i"l' ~·1\1-tn~iilet's t Ct'n~ 0 gr~r.t~ \ano",ih Of a \;ar .°"'' ~-~:...:i.t~~
But Cynthia Crothers be-----· . ange County city, including and a nah .
a method
that works.·
lieves she bas <40me op with a cure for rid· Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. .,., The to"'n's mayor. c,n1hia trother) "al..a pu .. hrng tor
legislation that \\Ould proh1b1l .1n)' JU\t'n1le c.iught do1og grat11t1 .. ding her town of the scourge. As is the case in many cities, much of from getting'a dmer's l1c~n..e until the-r 1urr:i 18 1he l1.•g1slat1on
"Graffiti makes me angry," said Cro-the tagging in Moreno Valley is not also recommend~ that repeat 011ende~ do not gN ~ dn,er s · license until the age ot 21
By Tony Dodero
Staff Writer
thers, 38, a tough-talking, high school gang-re1ated. In fact, almost all the graffiti ..,, The local police ha''-' ,1greed to pro\ide the n.mw ... ot gra11111 ~
swim coach who last December was sworn is left by kids from upper-and middle-taggers \\ho are caught to lex.al new PJ?t'" tor publ1c.ltion.
·in as mayor of this Riverside County city. See TAGGING/ID "'8
A s Nadine Frocsch kneeled to
help the bleeding cyclist, she
had no idea that she h:id set
herself up to become a victim -
•&•in.
Frocsch, who lost a leg seveq
yean aao when she WIS hit by I
drunk driver and was later fea-
tured in ,. Mothers Aaainst Drunk
Drivina poster, fell victim to a
thief Wednesday afternoon when
she stopped to help a bicydist who
had been hit by a car.
A ~vicam
-again
• • • Woman who once lost
a limb in a crash falls
prey to thief while
trying to he lp cyclist
at accldent>scene.
llv Joroe Scherer
StattWrtter
"l was just so concerned :ibout
hi neck. 1 kept saying, 'Don't
move, don't move,'·• she said.
While wailing for paramedics,
Frocsch realized that her car was
blocking the intcncction.
So Frocsch, who thought she
hould remain with the injured
man, a ked a bystander to move
her car to the side of the road.
"Because or the situation, I
tru tcd him," she said of the
younJi h man, who wore his brown
hair in a ponytail and had :i paint·
stained baseball cap.
But, instead of movina Frocsch's
car to the curb, the man drove it
down an alley between several
stores and disapl?Cared.
"I thouaht 'this py is takina orr
with my car.' Then I thought, 'I've
aot to get him.' " But what can I
do? I can't run. So there I was,
The 26-ycar-old had left classes
11 Oranae Coast Collcae and was
headina north on Fairview Road
when a bicyclist slammed Into the
windshield or the car in the next
lane. frocach stQppcd. dialed 911
rrom her car phone and ao• out to
help. "He kept tryina to set up,"
lhc said. "I kept 11yin1 don't move
you could have a broken neck."
Froesda knows about broken necks. ln 1986, a
truck smashed into the driver's aide or her Volk·
awqen bus. The driver of the pickup truck had a
blood alcohol lewl of 0.17, more than twice the lcpl
lian.it. An uninsured motorist. he sustained minor
tcntchet.
still •itb the hurt py, bat also watcbina for my car.
After a few minute he reappeared. parked my car on
the lido and handed me my keys."
Proadl wun't 10 tvcty. Her left te1 wu SCYtred
below the knee, her nock broken in two p&aces. her
9Gll DMrlJ tom rrom her f.ce and three n'bs were
brabn. To dlite, lhe hu wnderaone to opentions.
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"He said he bad to uie the re1troom ud left.·•
Froacb, uneasy about what hid ~
quick IUl'Ch ol her car and ditccMred tbat Sl62 -
t\'CfY penny of her disabality ~ -Wll FftO from
her waUet. ·
"I jult can't belinc ~would do tomedlifta,
S.YICTIM,9
MllE Tll Pl.OT
Th e sound of music
Today's Weekend section
features an interview w ith
Davis Gaines, who sta~ in
the Los Angeles production
of ''Phantom of the
Opera." This wccJ..cnd,
Cain~ and telcvic;ion star
Pam Dawber ing at Pacific
Symphony Orchc tra 's
"Giants of Broadway" Po~
Serie~ concerts 'at the PAC.
The b~nge Club of Newport leach will prn~t police
and firefighter a~ards at noon tocby at the Charlie Brown
rtstaur1nt at 151 E. Cout Highway.
The dub ,will ():AH out awards f<M' firefighter of the ~ar,
police offlttr of the yor, rfttrw Ofr~r of ~r and ,civilian
offlcer~ol th; ,ear during the hour-.nd-a-half luncheOn.
TM cMc poup, which raiws money to combat child
llbuH, has •n handing out tiK' aw.mis f<M' Marty JO ~an . h.... ~
ANUll TOWN
• "8U)1ng clnd Selling Rurcll
Property'· i~ a Ir~ program
oiler~ at 7 p m. 1n the Com-
muntt) Room oi the Ne\\p<>rt
Center l1br.1r\', 8S6 San
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ClASSlflEO ADS 642-5078
RETAIL A.OS 642·'432 1
NEW~ROOM 540 ·1224
NEW FA.\ t, 646·(170
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Newest boutique
.continues lega~
of famed St. John
S T. JOUN, the Southern California-based
\.\Omen's clothing and accessories company,
opened a bouuque al South Coast Plaza last
.. eek. St John carries ats famous knit suits and
dresses, plU) a Cull-range or St John signature
sport5•e r, C\enang v.car, shoes, jewelry.
handbags, hosiery, belts and scancs.
After three )Car\ of opening stores around the
country and in Europe, St. John -headquartered
in lf'.1ne -chose Co~ta Mesa fQr its 14th
Best
Buys
boutique location.
The store has the luxunous
look or ill the St. John
boutiques, with beige soft-finish
oak, limestone and black granite
accented with chr~me. Its
v.1ndo-..s arc done in the same
grand picture-frame style as the
F1hh Avenue Oaphip store.
I usually spare you a store's
his1ory. but.1his·one was too
good to pass ur,.
ln the early 60s, Marie St.
John, a model on 1V'.s ''Queen
for a Day," convinced her fiance,
fashion salesm'an Bob Gray, to
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A Ncv.-pon Beach resident for 2S
years, Marie Eckcss woriced fo r 15
years as a teacher and administrator
for the Huntington .Beach High
Sehool District. She owned Moods
and Memories Antique shop for 15
years, and spent two year
volunteering for Brother Michael's
Christian Ministry, which later
became the Good Samaritan Food
Ministry. From there, she decided to
stan an English literacy school.
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She found inspiration for the
school wh ile working for Brother
Michael's min istry ... Brother Michael
greatly inspired me." Eckess sajd.
"He used to say, 'Why don't you
come and teach my poor?' "
Sponsored by the South Coast Christian
Church, the tninistry "-Ou ld pa.Ss out bags of
groceries to the poor in Costa Mesa. While
working there, Eckess found that people
standing in the food lines wanted to.work and
the childre n couldn't help being there.
"I fou nd that I never wanted to see a child in
the food line again, and so 1 decided to open
up the Golden Ruic Le arning Center to teach
their parentS so the children could somed ay
become leaders of tomorrow," Eckess $aid.
Tll lllfNBf ······························ ········· .. .... E~k~~~··ieachcs English literacy fo r
adults at the center. Si~ce she is
teaching people who will M>meda) .
enter 1he work force, students mu'.lt '
be American citizens ?r legal .
immigrant\ Eckess s:ud she thinks a
big problem. among ~mploycrs is
finding appl!cants ~th good
communicallOf!S kills.
"There arc a lot of unemployed
people who could improve their
Engli h skill while wait.ing for
3nolllcr job," Ec~ess said.
The ·school is privately funded, bu1
Eckess asks srudents to commit to
th.cir educ3 tion by pa}ing 75 cents
an nour or SIS for the three-monih
course. "l try to get those who real!~
\\ant to hclQ themselves," Eckess
~aid. "I will help them unlil they feel th~y arc viable workers in the wori force." i..
_ Story b,. ArJft Fettig, p hoto by Mart M af!in.
If you know someone who would ma,ke an
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----.. • show a store buyer a dress she l m11cd from a machine, which had been offered
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The) v.ere both surprised when the buyer
plJccd a large order, and soon afler, the two set
up 1heir business. then called St. John Knits. The
company w~ incorporated in November 1962, the
·same month 1he two were married, and Bob and,
Mane Gra) have been running the now $96
million company ever s11cc. He is chairman and
CEO, and she is vice-chairman and bead designer.
The Grays' daughter Kelly has been the
s1gn:nu re St. John model in ads and brochures for.
10 yeaB, and at 26 serves as vice president and
crcati\.C director. ·
The nev.est designer stt>re is in a prime location,
a 4,000.square·foot shop on the second level of
Jewel Court near Bullock's.
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VICTOR COSTA, a celebrated American designer
kno"'n for his elegant evening wear. will make a
person6*1 appearance al 1hc Nordstrom South
Coas1 Plaza (549-8300) store rriday. Costa will be
in 1he Gallery Special Occasion department from
11 a.m. to 4 p m discussing his spring line. There
will be informal modeling of his collection, and
~pecial orders will be taken.
A saleS\\<oman in the GallerytSpeca.aJ Occasion
department s:ud Cmta is most known for his
couture cl othes that cost a few hundred dollars,
rather than a few thousand dollars.
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" A -change
or
scenery
W ith Back Bay Drive having been closed due to landslides, the
1.4-mile access for .bicydists and joggers in th e Uppe r
Newport Bay Ecologi cal _Reserve has seen increased usage. Th e
area has become a prime SP.Ot for school field trips, such as one
involving fourth-graders from Lake Forest's Rancho Ca nada School
{below); When visiting the reserve, nature-lovers are able to view
creatures like the soaring turkey vulture (above, right), which can
be seen searching for food as it flies overhead.
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l.inell .and G.ary Orgill
(v.t.i M<'U pd
S1l\l.a .and Mich.el N.ance,
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COSTA MESA
Notrt 0.unt Road In the 2300
bloc!.., someone pn~ OJ>C!n the
\\.1ndowof College Par!.. School
\\.li1leo 1t \ .. as cl~ l:lst S.inmb~,,_
but of1tc1ah there could not 1t11d
"1n>th1ng m1~>tng.
Pepp ettree Someone spray
p.ttnled J c.ir 1ha1 \\JS parl..ed in .i
dri\eway o( a home in 1he 2900
bloc.k last Frrday.
Eut 16th Slreet SomroM >,,,, .>ti
a ~gnat light off a c.1r th.:it \ .. .»
p.ir~ed in front of a residence 1n
the l 00 block Saturday
Hubor Boulevard. ~"S240
\\.l.S tolen la~ Sunday from a
Mobile gas $U1aon m the 2700
block The burglar shattered a
window to get 1n.
NEWPORT BEACH
Chetham Court: Someone stulft'd
p.1per t<l\\els into a m.l1lbo1C·and
set it on fire in the first block
. ~.»tine A\.enue· A man SUJ1ng al t~l'.e h 1:-~
rented bicycle was en from a
rad. at Hershey's Market in the
200 block
Bayview Place: At the Newpatt
Beach Marriott Suites in the SOO
block. someone took cl w0ol
lapestry off a wall and ripped it
in half.
River Avenue: 8urgla~ broke 1nl0
cl residence an the 4900 bloclr.d
·.ind took a black ~l\et dress and
other items
Civic Pl.iu: four vacuum
cleaners ''ere stolen ftom a
cleaning ~rvice in the fjf$t bloc!.;
West C~st Highway: An
infl.lt.lble boat was reported
m1~ng from West Marine
produru 1n the 900 bk>ck.
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Newport Beach/Costa Meea Dally Piiot ,
Thursday, M.-ch 11. 1193 Al
Democracy· lllv8 nl well at Civic Leaders Luncheon
N•vy Lt j.g Ori•n K. Mirks
of Newport Beach is currently
with the Carner Airborne [arly
w.uning Squadron 126 and
midway through a s1x·month
deployment to the Mediter-
ranean, A · lie and Red Seas
as part of .11rcraft tarnec
OSSlolln Dennedy battle
group ..
Donald G. Walters of Costa
Mesa gr,1duated from the Si·
erra N'"evada Job Corps Center
program February 1 7 with a
C E.D certificate ...
I Jove democracy, and I saw it in action books, but poorly enforced. Now v.e're ju t
Wednesday at the Civic Leaders enforcing it.
Luncheon, an annual affair put on by Stony silence from the reahors. Newport
the Newport-Mesa Board of Realtors. Beach City Manager Kevin Murphy stand
The hour-and-a·halr program -reaturing ups.
local politici.a.ns and prominent realtors -Murphy: Our business licen!>e ordinance
was filled with: probably could be interpreted th:ll ":ty, but
"" Information. Did you know 15-pcopte----weTe-not going ro-drr ir. ---
were killed annually on Newport Boulevard Enthusiastic applause.
prior to the Co~ta Mesa Newport Beach Mayor Clarence Turner. Frecw~y extension, but who also has created the city's economic
none since? development committee, chimes in: That
"" Breaking news. The means you should all move your business to
city staffers of Ncwpon Newport Beach.
Erickson.
T he city manaaers arc each asked to give -"t a state-of-the-city address. This year's
top 10 highlights or lowlights, con jdenng .
the recessionary nnd ~:mdal-plagucd )'Car,
of their speeches? ~ ,
I) Dudget woes in both cities will
dominate the local news ior the next le~
yeors, as will the ongoing Newport Dench
police sexual haras ment case.
2) 'Newport Beach expects to lay off more
than 50 full·time employees.
8) ln Newpon Beach at least, the police
and fire depanmenu wall have to male C\lh
lake everyone else.
9)·The cities' hi-tech march continues:
Costa Mc a planners have available to the
public, on computer di~k. the ioning -b)
<iddre)!. -of every.piece oJ property 1n the
tlly. Ne" port Oeach bccau c u new phont
S)'\tcm 1s needed with the new library. will
an .. tall Ill> 0\\ n voice mail ">)'Stem
JO) Ma)Or Turner rcnc\\ d the c11y\ '<ow
to do "'hatever 11 1al..es to 1..~p Cl Toio
Manne Corps Air StJllon on President Costil M~ re~idents Marine
Pvt. Scott P. Bell and Marine
P\1 Gabriel P. Arce recently
completed the School of lnfan-
Be.ach and <fsta Mesa ilrc It wa good stuff, the esst.-tice or
quietly work.mg .agcther democracy. Other groups in town could
3) Local sales tax revenues were down 17
percent in '91-'92, and Oat this year.
4} W11h Prop. 13 finally hittmg cities aTtcr
nearly 15 years of state. "bailouts," city
government -downsi~cd and cash-poor -
will fundamentally change fo rever.
Clinton's clO!)\JrC list 10 hopes ol e"e~tu~ll). •\ •
turning the airport commerc1a~ and rcl1ev1ne.
:.. try at Camp Pendleton ...
Recognized as Newport·
Mesa's winter sport champions
were Corona Del Mar High ~hoof's Girls' cross country
team and COJCh, Bill Sumner
and Girls' '1olleyball team and
coach, lane«' Stewart; Costa
Me>a H1,Wl School's '~ater polo
team ana co.1ch Jason lynch;
1'.ewport Harbor High School's
boy's cros).country team and
coach Bim Barry and girl's vol·
leyball team and coacn Dan
Glenn
Recognizt!d as I.his )ear's •
Ne-.vport-Mesa's teams at the
OC Academic Decathlon were •
Est.10c1a High Sc.hoot's team
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Editor's
Notebook
on a ~evolu.llonary pla~ 10 learn from the highly organized realtors,
combme as many seMces who get inside information and their top
in the two towns as leaders' car in the single lunch.
possible. . H ere's how they do it: Their board's
""Quality exchanges governmental and political affairs
~tween local government committee invite the city managers, mayors
and business leaders. For and council members from Newport Beach
example: and Costa Mesa to join about 70 leading
Realtor Tom Sutro's real estate agents for a feast at The Ritz
question to Costa Mesa City Manager Allan (business must not be thtJr bad).
Roeder: Why is Jhe city requiring a business The Newport-Mesa realtors, being one of
license ((11" individual real estate agents even thCJ110St powerful groups in town, get o
if their company has al ready paid a business great turnout: City managers Murphy and
license? This could drive the real estate Roeder, mayors Turner and Sandy Genis,
company to Newport Beach. , and council members John Hedges, Evelyn
Roeder: :rhe· law was already on the Hart, Jean Watt, Jan. Debay and Joe
5) After last year's budget cuts, the city
managers and councils have u~d up all
their smokc-and·mirror tricks. To close the
projected budget gap for '93-'94 (estimated
at roughly $6 million fo r both cities). you'll
likely see a real decrease in services plus
new fees and 1axc$. "People will be pa~ing
more and getting less," Councilman Hedges
says.
6) Du)ines -friendly is the ne" buzzword
insid'c city go"ernment in Newport Beach
and Costa Mesa.
7) Expensive state and fed~ral mandates
are crippling ~ity government.
the pressure from John Wayne and
Ne"'port Beach "l \\-JS out at El Toro Jll
mornmg takmg reservations for 01ghts,'~
Joked an optimistic Turner. ·
T he state-of-thc-cttv.addrc ec; \\-ere
followed by a thoughtful, but tough,
qucsuon·and-answcr ses son. where all the
c1t_y council membc~ paruc1pated The air
"as cleared, commun1cat1on lines opened,
relat1onsh1ps were esrablished.
This was an old·fa'>h1oned town hall
mcc11ng with a NcwpQrt 1v.1s1 of tuxedoed
v.,111resses, gourmet food . and "'alet parking.
We should do ll mor~ often
U'il/ium Lobdell is rlle editor.
· an~ COJch Connie Cassoidy
and Ne" port H.irbor High
School's team .ind co.iches
Karen harts and Jean
Somers Special recognition
goes to Libby Mosier who
\\On ~'en medals. mcludmg
fiht m the e».1y.
Costa Me:..l t-l1gh School
teJcher~ Ray Center, Janet
Dow, Jason l ynch and Brent
Nueme>er ,,ere recentlr hon-
ored v.1th a cert1fic.1te o ap·
prec1at1on from the California
Dep.-irtment of (ducJt1on for
their part1c1pat1on in the state·
"1de 100 Sc: hools Pro1ect .
COLLISION m~~m~
Bruce Crocl..ard. Newport-
M~ s lmcoln school principal
"as !>el«ted .u one of the
m())t eliect1\e and oubtand1ng
educ.Jt1on.il admin1;triJ.19rs m
California by The Johns Hop·
1..m'> Un1\er;11y and 1b Center
(or Talented Youth He was
nommated for the honor by
Claire Ratfield
C.1l1(orn1a El~mentary ~hool
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of rent hikes averaging 40 percent
...._ OC Marketplace merchants say new rates wilt
run them out of business. lawsuit threatened.
By Tony Cox
8lltlntsl Edllor
FAIRGROUNDS -Tel-Phil Entcs:priscs..lnc., operator of the
Orange County MtrrkelplOCC:-on Wednesday began mailing out
notices to swap-meet vendors that call for rent increases averaging
40 percent.
Tel-Phil officials said the rent hikes arc needed to partially off·
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state for use or the f airgrounds, effective May 1. Tel-Phil commit·
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bidding last year and signed its lease contract last month.
Tel-Phil officials warned that because of the rece'5ion, the rent
increases likely will re ult in economic disaster at the ll\1(rketplace,
which Tel-Phil owner Bob Teller founded 23 years ago. Tel1 Phil
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"We're trying to survive. ,l.," said merchant Tom Askew. "Once
these things are implemented, we're dead in the water."
Fairgrounds General Manager Norbert Bartosik said the board
stands by a letter its lawyer sent last month to Tel-Phi l lawyer
Stewart Suchman -a letter that suggested Tel-Phil should stand
by its bid or ask to be dismissed from its comm itment.
Tl!l-Phil's Clark said the notice sent out this week call for an
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events will be held
simultaneously in Newport.
By Tony Cox
llulNtl Edllat
NEWPORT....BEAClL-Call it
the bottling boat shows, or the
seafarer squabble.
The duel bclween two upcoming
boat shows in Newport Beach has
not exacily turned ugly. But with
two major boat shows for the first
time being held here .
1imullaneously, the producers of
both events aren't wishing each
other well, either.
In fact, producers of both the
Newport Harbor and Udo
Jn-the-Water Boat Show and the
Newport Beach Boat Show say
there's only r~m in \his town for
one such event to succeed, and
both are betting that the other guy
will fail .
Jn one corner is Duncan
Mcintosh, who for the last 20
years has held his Newport Harbor
and In-the-Water Boat Show at
Lido Marina Village. Seeking a
larw venue for his event, he
dlClined to pursue a third 1'>-year
co ntract at Udo ~arina Village,
and from April 14 'through April
18, he'll host this year's show at
the Newport Dunes Resort
Marina.
Jn the other comer is Ronald L.
He'Yitt, a marine-industry veteran
who is a newcomer to the
boat-show business. He won out in
the bidding for Mcintosh's old
NeWP0rt aeach/COll8 Mela Dalty Pilot
1? Wllltavlr noats their boat
H~tt reported that he's sold
contract a l Udo
Marina Villaae.
and ror the next 10 years. he ·u
produce three boat
shows annually
and all other
special events on
the site. as spnng
show will be splir
'I think one person will have a suc-
ce ssful show, and the other person
won't have a successful show, or any
show at all. May the better m~in.
ihafs the-1ree-mar e sys em.'
bou: two-t&irds or his 137
on·the·watcr boat spaces, 48
e.dubitor booths and 60 street
sp:ices for boats on trailers.
Those nurnbcn suggest th:u
both shows could do well, but
neither Mcintosh nor Hew11t is
convtftatt ttllt their rivafcan ~
succeed. Mclntosh said he behc'e~
he'll do well primarily because of
his expe rience and his show's into an exhibit of
new boats from
April 8 through
April 11 and a
used-boat exhibit from April lS
through April 18.
Other than a conflict over a
neJlle similarity -Mcintosh's
lawyer called Hewitt, resulting in
the newcomer changing the name
of his show from "Newport
Harbor Boat Show" to "Newport
Beach Boat Show" -the two
competing producers have not
locked horns d~ctly. But both
believe there are only enough
exhibitors and enough potential
buyers around to suppon one
show, especially with a weak
economy and a depressed marine
~d~try. •
.. , think one person will have a
successful show, -and the oth'tr
person won't have a successful
show, or any show al all,"
Mcintosh said. "May the. better
man win. That's the free -market
system."
Hewitt offered similar
sent iments: "You've only got a
certain amount of buying public
out there. Regardless or how many
boat shows th ere arc, you're not
-DllCMdTOll' boat show organizer
going to have more buyers." .
Although both producers cite~
difficulties caused by the confusion
over two shows going on at the
same time, Mclnto~h and Hcwi\t
report that they're doing well with
advance space sales to exhibitors.
Mcintosh said he's already sold
• out one SO=booth tent, and he's
begun selling spaces in another.
He added that he's sold about 80
percent of his 170 in-the-water
slots for boats, as well as about
half of the 60,000 square fee t of
space he has for boats on traile rs
larger fncilities. Hewitt said he
believes he has the best location
and that his large marketing
campaign -his show has a
$40,000 advertising budget -\\tll
pay dividends. ·
''The confusing part is, there\
been only one Newport boat ">hov.
(or 20 yearS," Mclntcuh said. "11
someone comes down wi th 50 I<
70 boats, and another has Clo~e t\l
300 boats, then someone's going to
be d1!iappointed."
Not to be outdone, Hewitt a ll
"We s~nt 15 times as much J'
they did to bring buyers to our
show. That's what it's going to
take to start off a new deal."
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Hotels in the airport area
including Ntwpon Beach a~d
CGsta Mesa, posted a strong,
year-to-year increase in
oc~ueancy, as well as a slight
gain in average room rates
according to a report by PKr
Consulting.
. PKF's survey found that
airpon-area hotels had an a'erag~ocnipancy rate of 63.5
percent in January, up from
57.3 percent in January 1992,
an d the average room rate was
S87.65, up from $86.11 a year
ago.
According to PKF, the
airport-area market in January
outperformed Orange County
a!> a.whole, \\h1ch posted a
!>mailer year-to-yea r increa e in
average occupancy and suffered
a decrease in average room
rate.
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The Orange County Regional
Commi1tee of the Japan
Business Association or
Southern California has
donated $66,000 in money and
equipment 10 Orange County
s hooh.
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Kevin Turner and Bl)on
Ward, both "uh Grubb & Ellis
Commercial Real Estate
cniccs in Newport Deach,
ha'e repre!>cnted D1nama11on
lntcrnationJI in it lca!>C of a
Newport Beach re ident Denni
A. Shu'nnon Jr .. formerly with CiB
Commercial ·
Real Estate, ha
jllined the
m~rleting team
for Plaza ·1 O\\ er
at South Coa t
PlaLa. Shannon
pre\t0usly
repn:sented the
21·!.tory office
tower as a
leasing agent m
CB Com-
mcmal's Ne"'port'BeJch office
0 Tbomis Ma)s, a former st.ite
leg1 lator and Huntington Oeach
ma)Or, ha 1oined Nc"port
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The five-year lea e is valued
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Turner Video
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Beach and creative services
consultant Maria Piscopo have
prOduccCJ a se ries of four
self -help, marketing video for
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Kevin Turner and iohn
Sutherland, both with Grubb &
Ellis Commercial Real Estate
Services, brokered Silver
Motorcoach's leasing of 36,000
square feet of industrial pace
in Irvine. The three-year deal
was valued at more than
$450,000.
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The Costa Mesa Chamber or
Commerce has brought aboard
the following new members:
Derma Medic Aesthetic,
Entertainment Pu blications,
Health Dynamics Ce nter, J.C.
Humphries Enterprises,
accountant Lorraine Lambeth,
New England Insurance &
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J oe Dolley came to live in the
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Upon leaving the sen1ce \\ith
the rank of !>ergcant in 1977, he
·\,as bou.nd and determined tu get
an educauon,"' "hich he did. In ·
fact, Dolley earned <\ ma!>ter~
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Aho .ifte r lca,ing the malita').
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misfortune caught up with him last
fall , when the Costa Mesa compa·
ny he worked for, Direct A-,sem·
bly. went bankrupt. Since then, he
has been unable Ill find a JOb.
Not long ~fter going to work for
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MAI, a high -tech compam in
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for SC\CrJI tlther c1Hnp:rnic,, mo)t
notably Western Digital Gorp., a'
a manufacturing operati,pR~
manager. He has also w6rl..ed in
procurement and purchasing
po!>itions, as \\Cll as faeilit11!'
operation!>
In spite of his e~pcriencc,
Dolle) ha!) had trouble finding a
new job since Direct As!>cmbl)
failed la>t Ocwbcr He undcrtvul..
a concerted JOb search and
nct\\Orl.ing effort\, !>O far to nu
a' ail.
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"hand!>-on t)pc per~on," "'ho
"likes going out and getung thing'
Joe Dolle\>
desnibes' himself
as a "hands-on ....
type per on." He
is lool.ing for a
job in this area in
m•rnufactunng
management,
done:· He j., luuking fur u Job·in
th1\ area in m:rnufactunng
management. but he 1s \\1lling to
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nll>\C \\hCtCH:r h" nC\l JOb might
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To chtldren, figuring out computers is, child's ""'1· People miy be skeptical about young excite as well as educate our youth. Toddlcfs can learn tbdr alphabet, nullben, colon must continue to update their software and curriculu11110 keep their programs iatcrcsttng
ch.Wren IC<lmtng computers, but when they are totroduced 10 something new at an eirly and shapes with the help o( cbaracte11 such as Mickey Maute. Early elelDcntary studetlts and run (or children or all ages. Lessons arc thtmc based to mtroduct new. aoftwarc and
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turekids 10 Ne~J>Ort Beach >J "-e get ok1er we become more afraid to tackJe new things. computer literacy stms. Older children ca.a also learn datlbasc ~nt, the use or Ntwpon Bcadl and Fountain Valley f\iYC Futurekidl 1.eamtAg Centers, trhefe sta&e-of·
which impedes our ability to learn. spreadsheets. and word processing · all important skills for both their future educational the-an computers, hardware, cduca11onaJ $0ltware programs and teaching ~ arc ~
Today's technology all0'4'S us to provide, to toddlers oa up1 a completely interactiYc and profeaional IMI. plied to educate children to btcome compuler literate. Through coopcra~ leamtng. chil· .
learning environment for our children. Computers arc powe!Wl teicbing tools because MO&t children will enjoy using educational software u much u software primarily de· drcn not only learn from each other and build self esteem, they also learn UBportant ~
they pl'OY1dc visual audumy and physical (hands-on) ~ with immediate fcecl>act. signed mudy for tntauinmeat. Parenti ahould i~ in programs that will pow with a c:ialization Kills. . .
Fortunately, oomputers ~ almo.u limitless pariciiiind bJivcnCss. 1\ty proridc in-child and offer a baJaacc o( leamiag and No. When bu)'int bodl sOftwart or bantwarc, it Fututtkids it an international fnnchiter with locations U> Eur~. Meuro, la~ A~
structions to help us. and they wait for us 10 Ft caught up. It is u.n!ikely that we wouJd is iq>onan1 to detemunc what it is that you want to accoaapliab and buy accordingly. tralia, Canada and many odlcr counmcs. ln addition II> dasses beiog ~uc:ted m thc.ir
ever find an equal amount or these elements Ill our homea and schools, without the ben· Oli.ldrco often tire quictJy ol apecific programs, 10 perencs shouJd bt preparc<I to make Learning Centers, Futurckids also takes tfltir prognm toto the a>ftllllUD.lty aod ~ctl 11 at
cfit ot computers. regular trips to their locfl computer store lo see what's new. Often children will Jet bored sel_ected public and private schools, day care and extended care centers and pnctically &ny
As rompurcrs have become more prevalent io our bodlCs and schools, the demand for with a program bcf<n lbcy have lcarocd all the Ceatwa that a prOlf1tn bas to o«er. ocher locations where children gather to learn and have Ft.IN.
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From A1
like th:u," she silid. "Ob-
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have moved my car my-
elf."
The only comforting
news to her was that the
cyclist was not seriously
injured.
Froesch, whose life has
become an assortment of
bureaucratic battles and
emo tional and physical
challenges since her :ic-
cident, says the latest in-
cident has le ft her
'drained.
"I'm just getting so
tired,'' she said. "I think
maybe .1 was stupid for
trustfog this guy, but what
could 1 do? I just kept
thinking: 'Broken neck,
broken neck.' "
JOBS •
From A1
t>'> because it is so low."
Lar~on said instead of cutting
job!., the city should be eliminating
•-perks and other benefits· that are
offered 10 top·le\el administrators.
"It's hard to sit back and watch
people drive out ~f here every
night in their city cat) and see the
guy next to you .,..ho may be losing
his job," Larson said. "Like the
S~00.000 tile in the library. That
could ha\C saved a few bodies. Ev-
erybody b noticing it."
Murphy said he has asked . de-
Earle 'Bud' Corbin, 75
Earle ··sud" Corbin, owner of
Corbin Co. in C-0~ta Mesa and
Corbin Martin Real fatate and
Corbin Associates in Corona del
Mar, succumbed to heart failure at
Hoag Hospital Feb. 24 at the age
of 75.
A resident of Co)ta Mesa and
Newport Beach since leaving his
native Iowa in 1959, Corbin had
been an active member of the
Newport-Mesa As!lociation of
Realtors since 1960.
After graduating from Ora~
University with a law degree,
Corbin went on to serve in' the
I· DI, as well a!> the Navy during
World War II.
Corbin •~ survived by wife
M:.tl")orie and daughter Carole.
partmcnt heads to cut their bud-
gets by 5 and 10 percent. And he
said it will be 'up to them to do
that without eliminating .employ-
ees.
Furthermore, he said the de-
partments that have the least con-
tact with the public -like city
manager, city attorney, finance
and personnel -will be hit the
hardest by the job tosser.-
Jim McA!Ccy, president of the
Newport Beach E mployees
League, said while he appreciates
the city bringing association ltad-
ers into the budget-balancing pro-
cess, he wo~dl!rs if Murphy is r~-
both of Sun Cir1. Ariz., and son
Fred of Placentia.
Walker Smith, 95·
Retired Newport Beach
businessman and philanthropist
Walker Smi\h died Feb. 27 at the
age of 95.
The president of Smith & Son~
Jq\lestment Co. in Pasadena, Smith
Wois also pa t president of the
Southern California Mortgage
Bonkers Association and director
of the Red River Lumber Co. of
Westwood and the Shasta Forest
Co. of Redding.
Born in Minnesota, Smith
graduated from Cornell University,
served in World War I and
competed in hurdles as a member
of the 1920 Olympic Team.
Upon retiring, Smith made hi
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appeared in a
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campaign last year.
She lost her leg to
a drunken driver
five-and-a-half
yeai:s ago.
acting too quickly.
"Until we know exactly who is
going to be laid off, that informa-
tion Is still not-concrete," he .said.
"We still don't know the exact im-
pact of the state budget. We're
ju t working on an estimate."
McAffey also questioned Mur-
phy's tactics. '
"The ci i!. making layoff op-
tions and retirement options with·
out consulting us and we contend
it is illegal," McAffey . said. The
employee league 1!. curr.cntly suing
the city for not grunting raises this
)'e.llL
\\inter home in the Palm Springs
area where he became involved in
a number of philanthropic
endeavors. .
In lieu of flO\.,ers, donations
should be sent to Puthfinders
Ranch Inc., e;o Boys and Girls
Club (which he co-founded), 450
S. Sunrise Way, Palm Springs, Ca.,
92202.
-From A1
ham the state education code·s
ban OD echool bus advertising.
"Nike would love having a sign
on the side of a bus and the
district would love having the
money," said de Boom, who
believes bus advertising might
generate as much as $120,000 a·
month. "The idea is wonh
pursuing, but it would require a
change in state law." ·
. Halt Associates Inc .•• a politic•!
and business consultana 1r~p m
O>tona del Mar, said the idea
could catch on if laws were
chanaed.
"There is the potential. for the
private sector to be very interested
in this," Ellis said. "It could be a
good revenue source." But Ellis
said he would CJCpcct prohibitions
against alcohol and tobacco acfs.
School bus operations co t the
Newport-Mesa school district $2.3
millioa during the last school year.
The state paid S8S4,000 toward
the COit, and local bus (ees raised
another $180,000, leaving a net
loss of approximately Sl.3 million,
according to Carolyn Stocker,
district director of management
support )Crvices. fifty percent of
the students riding school district
buses qualify for f rce bus service,
and school district officials say
there has been a steady decline in
the number of puying student
riders and the amount of state
fundin1.
David Ellis, a partner with Elli I
"It's a re:sl chance for the
corporate sector to get involved in
the schools .. ' Theriot said. "All of
our legislators arc calling for
private sector involvement -here
is a great way.''
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NeWPOrt Beach/Coata Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, March-11 '" l 993 M
Soc·iety
Society Editor B.W. Cook, 642~21
Afternoon tea in Ne~port honor~ w_Qni~.n of tommorrow
The backdrop was a very
formal afternoon 1ca at &he
Pacific Club of Newport
Beach. Its walls adorned with fine
paintings of the "Plein Air"
period, ils dining room serving a
sumptuous buffc1 or finger foods
on -highly polished silve r serving
trars. The aroma or freshly cut
spring Oowers sce n1ed the ai r of
the enormous room, its
semi-ci rcular panel or
floor·tO•CCiling windows exposing
those inside to the pleasures or a
man-made lake outside.
• Sixteen intelligent and very
beautiful young women arnved
wi th their equally
accomplished
families to be
introduced as the
1993 Children's
Ho me Society
Debutantcs.
B.W.
Cllll
Lindsey
Ueberroth came
with her parents
from Honolul u,
where they now
re~idc. to join
Society South Coast Arca
resident __ Ed•lt•o•r_._ Kimberly Balfour,
Luh anpente ,
Darci Dutton, Caroline Francis,
Kimberly Haynes, Megan
Hitchcock, Mary Jones, Tammy
Mus, Travis Moody, Heather
Riccabona, Jillian Spear, Amanda
Stanke, Mei-Jen Stokcsbary and
Anne Swayne, :i tall, "sllowy
"olleyball star soon oH to the
Uni"crsi1y of Oregon The hst of
names 1s long, bu& the Is 1 of
:iccomplishm.cn1s of each young
"'"oman is longer, and more
impressive. These young ladies all
de cl"\·e a column unto 1hem elves.
While the Society has been in
How to submit
your nQJltlal news
The Oail)I-Pilot welco~es
the chance to share the
ne\VS of )Our engagement
or \\.edding ''1th our
readers.
Pick up engast?ment or
\\.edding forms in our lobby
at 330 W Bay St, Co)ta
Mesa, or send a self-addres-
sed stamped envelope to
the Wead1ng Department,
The Pilot, P 0 Bo 1560, eom Mesa, 92626
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Hom. • oi;1c. • vym
W.19lit Trol"lrtg. A.robin
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~he's already planning to go Qn to
Hal"\'ard M~d to beoome a.__
psyc!iiatrht. Despite the
high·pressure credentials and the
fas.t·track dream , Mr. H:iynes
commented, "1 'm proud or her
goals, and I know she'll achieve
~uccess. Mostly, I \\-ant her to be
happy." Kimberl), \\Caring a
champagne-colored ~a tan suit "'uh
rhinestone buuons, looked vef)
grown up nc~t to dad.
While the dad had their
moment of glof), th<: mothen
rem:un the backbone of the
organ1za11on Society President ·
Fran Smith j01ncd tea chairperson
Cindy Holleran, publicity liaison
Casi Finnel, and the co-chairs of
the upcoming ball, Leslie Cies and
Jackie Treblor. at1cnding to all the
de1:ub of the presentation.
Marilyn Read SCf\.ed as
pre entation chasrpcrsdn,
commenung that "as the mother
of only boys I have hved
vicariously through this event
every year'"
Many of the mothers a11endtng
were themselves debutantes w11h
the Children·~ Home Society
Leslie Cies, .a 1966 Deb,
Top left, from left, Keith and Anne Swayne and Kimberly Haynes. Top right, ~ill and Mega~ Hitchcock and Leah and Ted Carp.enl~r. Bottom
left, Steve Riccabono, Robert Dutton, Skip Balfour and John Ueberroth. Bottom right, ~ancy Km, Nora Jorgensen-Johnson and Leslie Cses.
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than the ~n e of h1stOI) and
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the gsrb. The beautiful go"n!> :ind
the elegant ball 1s the gh11cnng
dc.:stmauon folio" ing years of
communil) sel"\1cc. I-or these 16
outstanding -.omen, the final
cx.istence since 1~7. this was &he
first time fathers were invited to
\he tea. Robert Dutton, a Newport
Oeach Building Contractor,
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"She is beautiful, and s~e is
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alle nd Harvard, Cornell or
Stanford. She's onen1ed toward
law and engineering."
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A10 Thursday, March 11, 1993 Newport BHch/Coata M ... Dally Piiot
Community Forum
Community forum runs on Tuesd.iys, ThurscbY" ;ind Saturdays
Write t o: Pilot Letters, 300 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • fu to: 646-4170 • Re8Clera' Hotllne (caH·ln lettera and comments:) 642-6088 • Editor Wiiliam Lobdefl. .. 642-4321, ext. 351
~.Cable conlpanies forget they're in the communications business
M ost of the cable TV outfits
sincerely try to be good little
monopolies and treat their
choiceless customers as much like human
fN .....
On the
Coast
beings as possible.
But somehow they
just can't pull it off as
well as their
monopolistic kin at the
various utility
companies.
Most of us seem to
be quite satisfied with
the service we get ftom
the Gas Company,
Southern California
Edison and Pacific Bell.
Then there's Comcast
or Copley or Dimension
or whatever other
brand of cable provider we: have to cope
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Criminals, not
officials, set
beach hours
Ne..-s item: NeHport Be1Jch city offlcials
/Jre pushing for a 10 p.m. be1Jch curfew.
S adly, it makes sense.
While there may be debate and
there may be those who argue
against an earlier curfew at the beach,
officials in Newport Beach really have
little choice in the matter.
The state of human affairs has made
the deci~ion and the discussion moot.
Period.
A week ago, state officials decided to
enact a 10 p.m. curfew at the state
ands in Huntington Beach and those in
Crystal Cove. The decision was a
reaction to late-night violence and the
growing realization that the beach - at
times -become a mere extension of
the crime-ridden streets. I
The state's decision also leaves
Newport Beach with the looming threat
of becoming the natu ral drawing card
for those booted off 1he beach in
Hunlington and Crystal Cove when the
clock strikes IO.
with. ll becomes the company we love to
hate. Relentless rate increases and fuzzy
billing terminology arc certainly pprt of
the problem.
But mostly our rancor springs from the
ordeal of trying to get through on the
telephone.
You'd thin k any company that can
figu re out a phone sy~'terri that lcts•}ou
order up a movie sim ply by punching in
an 800 number could devise a way to let
you talk to them when you need
something. ·
But no. You call up and you gel a
busy signal. And you re-dial and re-dial
and re-dial and ... you re-dial again. And
you get the same (expletives deleted}
buzz-bu.a, buzz-buzz, ad nauseum.
Last December •. SportsChannel L.A.
went out ofbusiness. The cable company
in our part of the world, Comcast. made
what seemed to be a decent offer.
If you signed up for another premium
channel that monJh, they wouldn't
charge you to turn it on and th ey'd give
you th e first month free. But there was a
catch:
You had to call.
I tried, I really did. I used the little
"Re-dial" gizmo on our phone so many
times it staned to squeak. After half an
hour of buzz-buzzes, I gave up.
I rcaJized bow ridiculous it was for
me, the customer, to waste my time
trying to spend money with a company
that apparently didn't want my business
very much.
Mind you, I hold no special grudge for
Comcast. But I do recall that when "the
company applied for a renewal of its
exclusive franchise last year, the point
was mnde constantly how badly it. needed
more revenue.
Good fellow lh:u I am, I tried to give
them an extra 10 bucks a month. But
1helr phone system wouldn't let me.
Now if I wanted to order up a movie,
a special event, or one of their late-night
soft ·porn flicks (current titles include
"Lus1y Dusty," "Pretty Peaches 2" and
"Na!>ty Newshounds"), all I'd hnve to do
is punch up the appropriate 800 number.
A machine somehow knows my phone
number, records it and a nice lady tells
me to enjoy the show.
Why could'h't thi:y do that for service'?
You would'call an 800 number, the
machine jots down your phone nu mber
that it somehow knows, and when a
service representative is-avaifable, he or -
she will call you back.
Quick, simple, lime-saving -and,
nl;jbvc all, non-irrirnting.
It was deja vu ull over again the other
night when Coms:ast had its ow n 1V
special, "Meet the Manager." II wns 11
coll·in deal featuring the company's
Orange County mnnoger Dave Barford
and his customer-service maMg.er.
l happened upon the show late in the
hour, bul decided to call in anyway. 1
hoped to find out why \lrC can only get
our premium channel on one of the two
black boxes we pay for.
The line wa!l. busy. Bui this was a
cnkcwalk and l got through on the 70th
t ry.
A nice lady answered -a real, live
one! -and asked for my first narne and
city. I gave them and she put me on
h.old. As the show came to an end about
-ftve-mtn01es later, I w:ts still on hotd.
One would e~pecl no less. ·
Fred Martl11's colunm rons t •·cry ·
Tuesday, 1"hur day and 5aturdny.
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Controversy · shelved by library · supporters
IC you have been to the Newport Center library
recently, you would realize that Newport Beach Library
is "in step with the times." There is no place to park,
no pJace to sit do"n, and )OU wait in line to check out
books. The building i inadequate to serve the library
needs of Newport Beach. The people of Newport
Beach check out an average of 17 items per ycat from
our libraries. The demand for library sci"\ ice is
enormous ..
The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation has
raised Sl.8 million as part of the "public-priva te'' effort
to build this new library. The Ne\\port Beach Public
Library Foundation is a volunteer organization helping
pa)'lng atlt'ntion.
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Budget is the primary con trn1nt in Jlmost C\C:I)
project, whether public or private. There arc at lea!i.l 30
budget line items in any job 1h:it need be con idered
Our new library currently being built must withstand
constant use now and for many, many years 'to come.
Eight years of planning, design. findi ng funding for,
and discussion have brought us lo this stage of
constructing the new library. You can rest assured that
every decision on design and materials received .Pours
and hours of volunteer time from the Library EfOard of
Trustee~. ever mindful that the City Council could veto
any decision at any time.
The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation has
now received donations from 2,200 individuals,
businesses, !>Crvice clubs, homco" ners associations and
foundations. Each one of these donation constitutes a
''vote" in favor of what the new library is going to be.
our city. · •
Perhaps the Daily Pilot can give us their vote of
confidence by also contributing rather than deterring
from this effort to provide n ftr~l class library for
Newport Beach.
JOHN AND
ELIZABETH STAHR
Co-chair
Newport Beach Public
Library Foundation
Editor's note: Our ttllloriDI questioning tbt $400,()()()
purchase of English s/11t for lht new library's floor
doesn't undercut our /ong-standl11g •·ote of conlidtntt
in tht new /ibrory. Wt t'icw the editor/DI as healthy
criticism.
Just in passfng, it's ttorth noting tl>at tht Daily Pilot
bas carritd 81 stories, ttlltorlals and columns on lht
new library -just since Dtttmbu. If someo11t
missed our •·ott of conRdtntt, tbt)' simply ttcrt11'1
and evalu aled as to their co t effect1,cn1iss. '
My comments relate to the principle of this situation,
not content. becau e I ha'e not pcrM>nally re-.iewed.
the library de ign. However. I presume the trustee>,
staff, and anyone ehe who had a !.J)' in approving the
design and budget, considered the func11on and
aesthetics of the nooring material selected. I am al o
presuming the overall project came in on budget.·
Therefore, if 1he nooring matenal i ac thetically
pleasing and durable, I would Judge it Jo be a job ~ell
done.
The plea~urc that people e\penencc from a "ell
executed project, particularly a labrar; building and 11
in terior spnces, can be a'> import.int n' 1he bool..c;
them elves.
ROLL Y PULASKJ
Architect
Nc\lr port Beach
Open season on Newport Beach taxpayers?
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A h, il is you r lucky day. You get of oxymorons working for u , Good overd ue.
out of bed, go to work, pay your Government. 2) Term limits. The new State and
For these reasons alone, a 10 p.m. taxes and then it happens; you Since Government Jacks competition Federal term limits mny again make
curfew on the beach is probably the get sued and robbed. Where ca n you and docs not have 1he sa me fiscal citizens ou t of our elected elitist and
the participanh, am.I quality of the
work wa~ cited ~b pm111ve fa ctor by 45
percent of respondent!> " A study by
The Reason Foundation Locnl
Government Center and The Univcr~1ty
of Miami Law and Economic~ Center
of November 19 8 found that "Lo
Angeles publicly supplied services :.ire
significantly more co~1ly on t\\O
separate me:uure of unit cost for
residential refuse collcc11on (e.g., 147
percent higher co t,unit served),
most sensible course o( action. To do expect this kindly wonderful treatment'?' accountability th at private business arc long overdue. City council term
less would be to invite trouble. 7 us1 being a taxpayer here in Newport does, there are few solut ions. Before ' limits passed with an 80 percent
Still. the message of this action Beach, California. it's too late, let's examine some m:ijority in Newport Beach last year.
should not be lost of those of us who Bob Doon rips us off for a cool Sl.8 possibilities: . ~secretary of the citize ns committee
live. work and play along 1he coast. It's ..--------. million. Everett 1) Stop Liberal elected officials that that put th is on the ballot I was warned
Temme "wins" appoint Liberal ,·udges. The Jerry that this woul d lead to Government a somber one and it goes something like
this: We've lost control of one of our $285,000 in a police :.Brown Legacy continues to·namstrif1i employees running circle around
brutality case, 10 this state with countless cttlcments "naive" city council members.
most precious and special commodities women have filed a (judicial socialism) that often seem Poppycock! Given the aforementioned 1
-the beach. lawsuit for sexual quite unreasonable given that the am willing to take my chances.
The beach, as much as anything else, harassment against taxpayer has little defense. There are 3) Privatize, privatize, voucherizc. A
sets the Orange Coast apart from any former Police Chief current efforts going on with tort re port by the Los Angeles city
other piece of geography. And except Arb Campbell (i~ reform in Newport but rest assured the administrative office to the City
for an occasional set of thundering g...., E there anyone out Liberal and powerful Speaker of the Council's Public Safely Committee has
a phalt resurfacing (e.g., 106 percent
higher co~t/milc}, and str~et !>weeping
(e.g., 56 pe rcent higher cos curb mile).
The City"s public force are al o more
expensive than 1he County's pm.ate
suppliers for building !lecurity (65
percent higher per guard po,)!)." . waves or a wicked rip current or a .... -.-J • there that believes we State Assembly, WiJlie Brown will be identified 549 positions in the city' .~iJ::llll· [J\l~~t.~)u .. c . ~aeh;t{~> ~~~~~~0 ~e)>c.at~1/:~ ~e:~ ~e;--1riar 1a~·-............. ,!&$.atp1tr1,n_leJli-l.h~ \tl~NJy, .,,. "hlsfori~allf~cen a safe . pc ~fol a~ ~ from Mr. CS1tiPt>eil?J. -nis sM!re""ruiedtso applieS' lo clcctffil ffi1!'d Mtil 'tWorn pers0'0n"Cl'"th:st could ~~'" .. ~ ~~~w:..~ ~ bcit 1ctcrb-\J1 ure-1>cats 'lfk "'atu!l-
Conservative See ms like jusi ' Dem rats thu_somehow believe b.e...«placc..cLby ci'>-ilian .-Th w.or even serene place. Campfires at night, u yeslcrdaS' some guy government can work if we jusl douse it personnel in these positions arc
late-evening walks on the beach -Politics named Steve Wagner with a little· more money (hard involved in administrative duties. The
quo. The fro ting on the cake " that \\-e
limit some taxpayer 1a 1 1ty. - -
these are the things that many people in was in our pocket choices). We should be quite leery of report estimates that hiring civilians to
the country only dream about. . books too. And of course how could we anyone that claims to be fiscal do administrative work now performed .
4) Get vigilant. The voter~ of this
country must wake up and pay
aucntion. Our news media, which can't
se em to find a Democrat it docs not
like, need to keep ferreting out all the
waste (i.e. junkets, Olue Ribbon pnncl ,
And that, in at least small measure, is f6lrgel those little "lollery" windfalls we conservatives and then does the same by sworn city police officers could save
being taken from us. Not by the state. call claims against the city which range (why do these people have to the ci ty $11.l million a year in salary
Not by the city. But by those who view from S35 to $3,000,000 and come in at constantly mislead us on this subject?). costs. According to a report by the
the sand as little more than a wide-open a rate of about 25 per month. Finally, ii Fact of the matter is we should also Municipal Attorney, March/April 199 1
piece of no man's land where anything sounds ns if the city of Newport is keep an eye on anyone that does us the '1The results of privatization have been
and everything goes. going to need some revenue favo r of staying in office too long. The overwhelmingly positive according to 97
enhancement (tax or fee increa es) to temptation to pend someone cl e's percent of the cities, 99 percent of the
The curfew is needed. It's necessary. make up for the revenue shortfalls from money wears down even the strongest counties an d 81 percent of the special
1udies ..• ). Governments sometimes
do the riaht th ing, but only after
they've cxhau~1ed all the allernatives
(Anonymous).
-But it's worth taking stock of what we the State. Ye!> my deep-pocketed defenders of our freedoms. The new di 1rict.s that re!>ponded. Financial
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Newporter Inn. Vocalist Dave Caylor will
entertain. The cost is S 15. For reservations.
call 760·3152.
Easter breads -Newport Beach
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
wi ll present ,, workshop o n Easter bread
recipes w11h instructor Wink Lamb from 7 to
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Fashion benefit -The Orange
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of Mondi, Cheri Cote, Royal Regiment and
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Parkin son's support group -
Children of Parkisonians, a support group for
childrerr o( tho;e suffering from 'Parl..inson 's
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Room 3, Coronel Del Mar. For re:.er .. ataons
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Friday, March 12
Republican Women -The.Balboa
Bay Republican Women, F~erJted will hold a
member~hip tea and foshiein show from 1 to 4
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Saturday, March 13
Yard and bake sale -The Costa
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Casino Night -The Newport Harbor
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keep hammering away.'
By Tony Oodero sun Wlftef
Authorities in Newpon Beach and
Costa Mesa are attempting to deal with
a recent 61ast of graffiti that has left
buildings, homes and signs littered with
spray paint.
The sharp rise in graffiti is linked to
the popularity of tagging, officials say.
Taggers, who are usuaJly not gang
TAGGING
From A1
income households, Crothers said.
Tagging has become the latest fad. And in
Moreno Valley, the new pastime cost the
eight·year-old city with a population of 136,000
about S640,000 last year to erase it.
At those prices, it was no surprise that
Crothers noticed graffiti was what she called a
"hot button" issue with Moreno Valley
residents.
So she went to work right away.
She explored some of the remedies used by
some ci ties like Huntington Beach, which have
developed mural programs for graffiti artists.
Bui Crothers, who refers to taggers as "little
scum." doesn't think they deserve that.
"You never glorify a kid "ho's breaking the
law:· she said. "11 's not artwork. It's •
'andalism."
!)he put together a graffiti hotline and was
stunned when 200 calls were clocked during
the phone line's first week.
"We had people so frustrated that they said
they were n't going to call the hotline anymore,
the) were just going to blow the taggers away,"
she said.
Crothers notes that December and January
were bad months..-Thc taggers had virtually
tattooed the ciry. And heavy rains, while not
stopping the taggers, made cleaning up the
mess vi rtually impossible.
"Over Christmas. this place looked like
South·C~ntral LA," she said.
She didn't stop with the hotline. Within
weeks, Crothers had embarked on a full-scale
crackdown on taggers.
members, normally consist o( rovina
bands of kids armed with spray paint
can$ and marken.
They hit homes. block walls, freeway
slins and even car:a,. leavin1 their moni·
ken on just about everything in site.
And while some iaaers consider their
work to be artistic. aome residents here
have hit tbe boilina pc>int.
Just last month a Costa Mesa man al·
legedly shot another man who reportedly was spray-painting his Shalimar Drive
·neighborhood. The man said he had
force to combat the rec.nt rise or png
and graffiti incidents in the city. One of
the major tll$ks or the sroup will be to
create an anti-graffitl program.
expcricoced the same problems as other
Orange County dties.
"For us, graffiti has not been a major
problem," .he. 'aid. "It'~ j.ust ~en an i~·
termittent irritant. But 1t 11 heightened tn
the summer months." Neither Newport Beach or Costa Mesa
police could provide actual graffiti statis·
tics, but officials at both departments ac-
knowledged there has been an increase.
bought the gun to protect his family
lrom neighborhood rowdies. ,
"Yes., we have experienced continuing
incidents or both tagina and gang graf-
fiti," said Sgt. Andy Gonls. "So it is an
ongoing major concern to us."
uzar said while it may look like graf •
fiti is uncontrollable, Costa Mesa police
and the city h:ive u1ken measures to wipe
out the vandalism. "Obviously anybody who is able to sec
can tell thiu this taggina stuff has just ex-
ploded in Orange County," said Costa
Mesa police Capt. Tom Lazar. "It's in·
credible what YQU see and where you sec
it."
In August, Newport Beach police
nabbed 11 gang members who allegedly
had gone on a drunken tagging spree.
Graffiti was found scrawled on cars,
sidewalks and fences.
Dave Niederhaus, Newport Beach gen-
eral services director, said graUiti clean·
up is the highest priority of the city's
traffic sign and marking crews.
"It's not as if were not doing any·
thing," he said. "We've got our graffiti·
removal program. We auempt to catch
these little devils. You have to keep
hammering away." Newport Beach just established its
first-ever citizen's gang awareness task
Niederhaus said Newport Beach
spends about $100 to $300 for each graf-
fiti incident, but he Jaid the town hasn't
She started a citizen patrol where as many as
75 volunteers equipped with radios watch for
taggers in cars, on rooftops and inside homes
atld offices. When taggers are spotted, the
volunteers radio in the location to police.
As many as 16 taggers were rounded up in
one night.
When the taggers arc caught, they are
detained by police while Crothers personally
scolds them for their exploits and pays a visit
to their parents:She then takes it upon herself
to educate the parents on how to spot the signs
that thei r children could be taggers.
"The parents have been devastated,'' she ·
said. "I have hugged them and cried with
them. Parents didn't believe their kids were
capable or tagging."
But if a kid wears a beanie, dresses in baggy
tops and pants and sports a baseball cap,
parents should be suspect, she said.
"If thcy"ve written their initials under the bill
of the cap, that's a t;igger," she said.
One key to the prevention program requires
that each time graffiti is spotted, police
photograph the vandalism before it is cleaned
up, Crothers said ..
When taggers are later captured by police
they arc asked to identify which moniker is
theirs. Officials tally up each graffiti tag and
bill the tagger's parents for cleanup costs.
Crothers said although some bills have
reached as high as $15,000, the city pl ans to
seek full restitution.
A little·known state law that gives authorities
the power to revoke the driver licenses of
graffiti vandals for a year-and·a·half is also
used in Moreno Valley.
And Crothers wants legislation that would
prohibit any juvenile caught writing graffiti
. from getting a driver's license until they 'urn'
18. The legislation also recommends that
repeat offenders do not get • driver's license
until the age of 21.
Crothers also is pushing the school district to
ban gang-and tagger-style clothing and for
businesses to lock up spray paint and markers
behind counters and regulate the sale of lh0$C
items to minors.
She said the city has convinced a local
newspaper to print the names of taggers who
are caught by police. . _ .
So far, her system has worked. Graffiti has '
largely vanWie.d and hotline calls dropped from
200 a week to between 10 and 15, Crothers
said.
Newport Beach Councilman John Hedges,
who spearheaded a new gang awareness task
force for Newport Beach, praised Crothers
tactics.
"Sounds 10 me li!Ce she's at the culling edge
of tbe problem," Hedges said. "We'ti be in
touch with her for sure." ·
Police in both Newport Beach and Costa
Mes!l have developed anti-graffiti programs.
A mother of five, Crothers said so far the
onJy retaliation she has felt was the time
someone personally tagged the back windshield
of her car. And her kids hav.c taken some hent
at school.
None of that stops her from being
"aggressive" in stamping out graffiti tagging.
"Kids don't sca re me1" said Crothers, who is
urging other cities to get tough with taggers.
"Once you give up as a society, you're lost. If
you look like a sheep, you're going to get
fleeced."
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her four assistant coaches, however,
bring a slightly less refined presence
to the practice floor, where they
labor between the lines to bestow
lessons forged from years of col-
, lcgiate. playing and coaching experi·
ence.
''We've basically all been where
these girls want to go," said as·
sistant Kirn B«khart, who along
with Shontel Sherwood, Cindy Vys-
kocil and Carrie Egan, form what
McNamee unabashedly calls "the
best staff in Orange County.
<•1 would think most colleges
would love to have a staff like this,"
said McNamee, who interrupted a
seven-year stint as head coach at
Estancia High to bcc_ome a volun-
teer assistant for last year's NCAA
. championship team at Stanford.
MeNamee, a county all-star as a
senior at Estancia, went on to play
at San Diego State. The playing ere-·
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The Newport BeactVCosta0Mesa OaHy Pilot
Sports Editor Roaer Carlson .•.. 642-4330 ext.387
Volleyba!VB4
ClassifiecVB6
Automotive/89
A special
bllind can
develop pure
perfection
....,. That's the ~hinking between
Newport Beach 's French chef
arid Britain's Eddie Warden..Qwen.
__ .._ .... onvcn11onal '-"ISdom sa)'S that
poli11cs can make for strange
bedfellows.
A local French Restaurateor
and a Bri11sh sailor have buried
any AnglotFranco animosity in
order to put together a
campaign for this yea r's Congressional Cup.
Perennial America's Cup skipper and 1987
Congressional Cup "'inner Eddie
Warden·Owen has cultivated a pannersh1p ""h French chef and a1lor Pascal Olhats,
OY. ner of Pascal, ti Newport Beach restaurant.
Without Pascal's help in
underwriting crew expcn cs
fo r Warden-Owen and his
team, Warden-Owen '-"Ould
not ha"e been able to
afford to come to the U.S.
for this e ... ent.
According to Pa cal, who
formerly ran a fomou
Mediterranean nightclub in
St. Tropez. he expected
that professional sailing in
Suu thern Californ ia would
be a high profile event like
i1 i in Europe .
In St. Tropez, the boating
communll) is closel) tied
Boating'·
San Diego·~ C..·C-. photo
Newport Beach's Pascal Olhats (at the wheel) is combining talents with British skipper Eddie Warden-Owen.
\.\1th the local nightclubs. with nightclubs and
restauran ts regularly spon!)onng C\.ents and
regattas By sponsoring an international team
in one of the area's major ailing e'en1s.
Pascal hopes to generate good1N1ll and b"sine!>s
See ORA YTONllZ
University
duels Mesa·
~ Costa Mesa girls
one step away from .
Div. Ill Regional Finals
at LA Sports Arena.
By Bany Faulkner
$por1S Wltlf
COSTA MESA
-This is no
time for reflec-
tion, and the
Costa Mesa
High gi rls bas-
ketball team almo t learned
that lesson the hard way
when the Southern California
Division Ill Regional playoffs
began Tuesday.
The Mustangs (27-4} shook
some early sluggishness to
• lt, ~h " I .. ~
Orne triumph over A cmany,
and will hope to focus from
the outset when Univcnity
High of San Dic~o (17·9~ vis-
its the Mustangs "house ' for
toni&ht's 7:30 semifinal clash.
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From 81
de1ltiaJs ol ber cdleapn are oo lea
~· ~IWOOd. ilo ~ 8CR8 ..,..
from &laac:ia IO handle tk ~ duty
II junior vanity COldl ud vanily llf-
liAaut at Mesa. uuslencd {nxa USC
ao bee oax • NAIA AD-Ai:Dcncu
point pant .. Pomau C.oDese ill a.
taDCD.1.
BcQh•n.. •llo •
6-focx-l cu J'O'C a
bip.6.-e be)'oDd the
ruda of moa Mm-
t.ang pi.yen, betped
lead c.aJ State FuJ-
lerlOll to an NIT bid
as a senior. Sbc a.ho
tw 'J)enl time play-
ing intcrmtiooa.Uy,
ioduding a recent string o f touma-..__ ____ __,,
menn in Hong
Kong.
Vyi.k:Oc:il. wbo se:t a lhcn-<00nty sin·
clc-pme record of 59 points as a ~I
5COrin& phenoril at Whittier Ouistian
Hjgh. completed a sua:essfuJ colkse
career at Arizona State bSl season.
Epn. v.hosc record Vyskocil broke,
was a marquee pla)cr during Brea
Ohoda High's emergence as a county
J>O'i'Cr. She earned CIF Southern Scc-
uon and 'tate udes as a l..adycat, be·
fore taking her backcourt Wlls lo
NCAA Division IJ J>O""'CI Cal Poly
Pomona.
.. We're still very competitive," said
V)Uoc11, who JOiru her assistants m
daily practacc; scrimmages to give the
Mustangs Jtaning fo.-e a formidable
cha.llcngc. ~we come out and run with
the pl.a~rs. and it's a lot of run for us.
It's good for the kids to try to b,eat us.
~ey think ~cy can, but they. can·1."
dadl api8lt wisiti.aa UllMrwy Hi&f\
dS..~ u ma:adal, the)'"D moQ likely be
•wfeect • WitJa No. 1-teeded Morn·
iapide II lite RqiouJ f"aa.ak Sat·
urdlf ...a,.. II the Lm AA,elei
Sports Area.
ADd if the ·Mnaop haven't l1ad
much ma t.nri• the usiswit coach·
a., t.bcy ca.a dwc aome szories with
lbc members of a l...onJ Beach rccrc·
atioo league, v.bere &be fOUJ"'SO(ne, pfus
o Olbtr teammates, bll pos1Cd a
~'Y of bloir.outs.
'"We're pretty mud> te.aring up tlfe
league ... £pn uid.
But ._bdc it's ODtC
thing·to play a good
pme, it'' qwte an·
otbe'r lO teach oo.c,
and the Mesa staff
IC'elm to h.a\'C m,as..
IC red both t~.
"L.isa is a grdt
coacb and I 've
lea.med a lot Crom a.u the .aaista.o ts. ..
said Epn. Ywho also Vyskocil
coaches Men's
frosh-soph. "f\.-el)'One brings thc11 ov.n
penpcctivc to the mix, and Lisa helps
blend it all tocet.bct."
Sherwood said egos nC\cr get in the
-.ay of making the team beucr.
"Lisa is \Cry good about tak1rig
input from all of us." Shcrv.ood Slid.
.. She doesn•t treat us like peons ...
Sherwood and Epn direct most or
1hcir mput toward the guards. ~h1le
Beck.hart and Vyskocil work with 1he
fron1linc pla)ers.
,.'.We're more speciaJ12.cd in v.hat v.c
do. ~hich might be our greatest
strength," Shcrv.·ood said. "With fhc
sets of eyes, "'e don't mi.ss a .th1n1-"
d1ffcrcot pcnonalitie1 each brinp to
a.be coun. McNam« swnma.riz.es ach
adis.taat'• contributions thus:
• 0 Shontcl ii a pll)tl'I' coach. She's
alwa)'I tbtnkinJ of tbinp ffom a play·
er's penpeatve, and w·, al y
pumpinJ the kids up. I think he's the
t>tst JV coach in the county:'
•"Kim brinp .• college pcnpecti,c,
haviDg been an asmtant the last tv•o
)cars at UC RiYcn.idc. She's helped
de\-clop some quality post pla)ers~ and
the kids rcalJy respond to her. W'hcn
die Col back from Hong Kong. the
girls were ~cry excited to sec her. I
mean they v.crc .aeamina when she
v.alked 10 the gym."
• • Cind) is a competitor v.ith a capt·
tal C. She stilt dives for balls and mus.
cles inside on the boards. In ract. I
had to tell her to
tone 1t dov.n a hule
after · the fi"'t !cv.
practices. She v.as
ki lling our kjds."
•"And Carrie
h3s that background
of winning sec11on
and state tides at
Brea. She knov.s
v. hat 11 takes to
reach th:u IC\cl of e
pl3y, but she also
._nov.i. hov. to keep things fun for the
glrls. She's also our des1gn:ucd shoot·
er. "'hco v.c need to simulate an Op·
posing guard hlc (stc1ion semifinal
opponent) Jenn) Nakamsh1 of Cuh er
Cit~"
Be)ond X's :rnd O's, n's a1111ude
that each staff member identifies a\
1hc biggest ch3nge 10 the team, since
lhC) too .. O\Cr \U \\CCU before th
season-opchcr. McN:imcc clauru th1~ ''
no accident
...u
th·dd Co.t.<.h Liu Mc....,ame que~hon~ the absence of a traveling c.all in the Mus-
Ltn))\' ('If Oivi\ion Ill-A <.hampion\hip conqueit. over Rancho Alamitos last SMurd.iy.
8t:h1nd htr ~re If rum left) Cindy Vy\koc.il, kt m Beck.hart, Shontel SheMOC>d. Carrie Epn.
The Mcu players, "'ho ha\C "-On 2A
straight pmcs, including the school's
.econd-evcr C1F Sou1hem Sect.ion Ill·
A charnpioMhip this year, sometimes
become frustrated competing against
the older, stronger, more t.aJcnted roils.
But those competitive benefits have
come to the fore during a tough play-
off run, which continues lonight with a
Sou them California •Rcgjonal semifinal
Said Vys.kocil: "Lua sees t'crything.
but she can't take the time to concct
all the mistakes, cspeciaJly during
games. That's w~crc we· come in with
our focus on 1he pla)crs. We can ~c
individual instruction from the bench,
and Lasa expects that of us."
McNamec expects each staff mcm·
ber to offer basketball expertise, but
she has also come to appreciate the
'The thtng I'm mO!>I proud about
ha\i ng 1hi~ staff. 1s the kind or role
models my assm:ints ttrc for our p!J~ · ·
ers,·· McNamec ~1d ''The) 1alk a 101
of basle1ball. but I also hear convcr .i·
t1ons tn\oh ing ac3dem1cs and life ~
)Ond athlc11cs."
Fashion lip . no doubt, arc nl
available upon request. ·
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From 81
High school boys tennis
.Slllors bow at Wiison, 14-4
LONG B~ACH A h11e plwycr ... JMi Mii, t.t .... flll
.unvul, due 10 tr.1mc Jclm, forced
Newport lfurbor I l1ah ICllnt\ ( o~ I A Mfo~A t nmr .No 1
coach C harlic Hlt1kcr to \h.tkc up "nglc'I plJycr Ja'lon k cgala re
h•\ double lineup whi~h helped maint·d u11 hcat1.n, hut wa-. the
hO\t Long Beach Wil\C>n eurn .t lone. \l,111Jout for the ho'it Co,ta
14 4 non-lc1t u '*'" Wedn( \day • Mc ... 1 lf1gh b<>)" tcnn1 tcc1m in .1
f)an I homJhl 11, pl.iymf No I 14 4 non league '"'' to U Modcn;1
s1nelc~ for 1 he \,uf<>r, c I ·J) carried Wcdnc day.
hair the v1i,1tori. 'c:.t vu;tom·~ Oil> I he Mu\l n '-fell to 2·2. while
1hc Oruin .mprovc.d to ' fl. 1hc:. Vcrngu.mh 1oirovcJ to 3·0
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Cup /11111 lftBr
first-day l'ICllB'
.From 81
from the local saiJjng community.
The Congressional Cup 1s one
of the world's premier match
racing regaua.s, and is held
annually by lhc Long Beach Yacht
Club. LBYC maintains a fleet of
identical Catalina 37s which have
been specifically designed for this
event.
Top national and intcrna1ional
skippers arc expected to a11end,
including Terry Hutchinson (the
defending champion), Rod Davis
(a three-time winner) and J.J. Isler
(the event's first woman skipper).
Match racing starts at 11 a.m.
each day and will run through this
coming Sunday. Good st\oresidc
wnt:ige points arc available near
the Queen Mary in Long Beach.
• Jt may only be March, but the
local sailing scene has already
started to n eat up.
Hundreds or sajlors took
advantage of the wann weather,
with several rega11as sailed off
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Today· s TV-radio Newport last weekend. R acing
included the first race of BCYCs
Angleman Series, as well as
Balboa Yacht Club's 66 Series and T~-::'=w
LA YCINHYCs Whitney Senes. .... g l -8'; 10 hOoor ~ISfll(>S Pl
Oau winners in the BCYCs Noon -~ Garnes PT
AngJcman Series were -PHRF loccet
A: Pendragon, David Gray, SSYC: 2 30 :> m -Eng. 1..N0\11 C'T
PHRF B: Low Orbiter, Thomas 2 'm -E"IQ -~ Pl HoneRectne Deere, SDYC; PHRF C: \V.ncnd-" pm -05 ~Jn'Ytos ~}'$. PT
er, Gaudio/Kiog~ard/Risvold, e prr. -S.U An.U rep/JyS, Ch S6
BCYC; PHRF D: PIJSS)'cat, John Coftege .... .._..
Szalay" VYC.. '~Pm -•CC ~y. fSPN
ln BYC's 66 Series, the fol· 630 pm -•'¥i11CtOtoumt1ESPN
lowing were class winners -12 30 am -ACC ::>umty £SP" Pro Hoeller PHRF A: M ischief, H3rdy Rear· A 30 om -rnos-Pq .. ns PT.
don, BCYC; PHRF B: SJ.idoo, P Pro Baeketbell
& L Sharp, BCYC; PHRF C: 4 30 pm -Bu.s·Heat WGN
Waverider, Gaudio/Kingaard/R1 . • WCN1Mn'• 9aelletbell
\Old, BCYC; PHRF D: Pu~C3l, 730pn -A.n.rl"flJSt·USC PT
John Sznlay, VYC. b:hl~.....,1 NHYC and LA YC co-sponsored to am -&aves Oodgets KABC (790)
the Whitney Series. With t"'o of Noon -GINll:S·AnQels K~PC (710)
f 1ve races completed, \Vh11e ,,oon-P~-8mfers KWB (760)
Knight, sailed by DRYC's Phil Pro Hoeller
Friedman, leads the IOR class. It's 4 30 Pm -Kllgs-P . XTRA t690) Colle1• etbel OK, sailed by BYC's Lew Beery, is 6 pm -UCLA·Anmnl St KMPC {710)
ahead in IMS, and Outa Bounds, 6 30 pm -USC-.Wona, l(NX (1070)
sailed by LA YCs Chuck Cook, is..---------------
winning Lhc PHRF class.
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CdM swim tiams roll
CORONA DEL MAR -Melanie ----~
Pells po~tcd a CIF' qualifying time in ~
the SO freestyle is the Corona del Mar .._ -
High girls swimming team outscored
vi~iting S:intu Margarita in the Sea
View League opening mer•, 91· 79, Wednesday.
Pelis, who was clocked in 26.08 In the 50 free
Wednesday, ~ad nlrcady qualified for CIF in the
200 freestyle an a mc~t against El Toro _last week.
Ali Hartshorn topk the 100 breaststroke and
was a member of the victorious 200 free relay
squad. ~ther with good efforts included Wendy
Boggs (an the backstri e), Tiffany Pelis and
Couriney Hardt.
. The CdM boys cored a more lopsided 122-46
victory over the Eagle .
Cro!.by Grnrit doubled in the 100 and 200 frees,
"hilc swimming legs c:sn two winning relays. Rob
Hoov.ef"on the brea tstroke and was fust touched
out in the individual medley, and Adrian Strelzow
and freshman Jeremy Piasecki also had good
swims for Corona. ·
BOYS
COfona det Mar 122, Santa Mar1ama 4e
400 medley relay-1 COfON def Mu (GrlrC. Hoover. PM!a Sretzow),
I 46 38. 200 tree-I Gt1J1 (CdM) 1 52 1!2. 2 Pt:mon (SM)., 1 53114. 3 ~NYtr (Cd\4j, 1 55 20, 200 IM-I Herl;ny (SM), 2"06 55. 2 Hocrm
(CdM). 2 07 9, 3 Palda (COM). 2 14 5~.50 lr«-1 Strdroit (CdM). 23:35, 2 Nolton (CdM). 23 39, 3 Schultz (Ca""). 2451 ; 100 lly-1 PaldJ.(CdM), sa 67, 2 Yamama10 (CdM), 59 93. 3 8Ulalich (CdM), 1 00.51; , 00 tree-1,
Gm (CC!M), 50 41. 2 Slltlzow (CdM). 51 65. 3 Peterson (SM). 52 54. 500
rte -l Henooy (SM), nt; 2 Piasecki (CdM). 5 I U ; 3. Serol'lz (CdM),
s·13 1, 200 tree rt1ar-1 Corona oet M11 (Sa'N)'ef. Norton. Pakll. Ctan11.
1 34 16. 100 t>ac:k-Yl('ll3molo (COM), 1 02·02; 2 Moon (CdM). I 02.16.
3 Piuectd (CdM). 1 02 24. 100 brm1-1 Hoover (COM). 1 08 5, 2 Mac-
fil1and (CC!M). I 10 fli: 3 Sawyer (CC!M). 110 70, ~fret rtlay-l Co-
rona Ott Mar (Sawyer. Piasecki. Moon. Machrtwl. 3 36 16.
OtALS
Corona del Mar 91, Santa Margarita 7g 209 mtOlty rNy -1 S.viu t.1arganta, 2 03 36
200 tree -I Connt Ian (SM) 2 02 8 2 VU (SM). 2 07 98. 3 ~'IJray
(CdM). 2 161!2. 200 IM-1 t.1111111 (SM), ?2466. 2. 1'-laSlnf tS•A1
2 29 20. 3 Hartshorn ICdM) 2 29 26 50 tree-I M Pets (Ce!M). 26 OS 2 Htnn.noson (SM) 26 ,3 3 T Pe~s (CdM) 2778, 100 lly-1 vu (SM)
10804 2 Cesn (Cc!MI 1090 3 Oastll' (Cct,,.) 11531, 100 tree-I
M Ptfs (Cc!M) 577& 2 ~ (SIA) 1 00 2 3 Harell (Cc!M). 1 00 30. 500
tree -I CoMt 1a11 (SM) 5 32 99 2 Rt)!Mn (SM). 6 09 32, 3 MIKlty
(CC!M) 6 20 93 200 tree rttaf -t C«oN def ..-. (T Pm Har1sham.
Hard\. M Ptls) 1•912 100 bKk-1 Hemngson (S'-l) 10625 2 8ooos (C4M} I 08 75 3 Oasv (CdM}. I 13 51. 100 llfeasl-1 tWtSllOm
(Cd\4). 1 16 24. 2 Mlswtt (S~). 1 16 48 3 .Jollnson (CdM). 1 18 62. "Oil tree. ttQf-I s.ntJ a.1MQ¥U rt
Newport girls top Woodbridge
NEWPORT IlEACH -The New-----
port H:irbor High girls swimming team ~
rCCCl\Cd good cffortS from.a number of ----
source to def eat Woodbridge. 99-71.
Wednesday 1n the opening Sea View League meet
for both ~uads.
Freshman Shannen S"'ceney captured the 100
freestyle and wai. ju t touched out in the 50 free,
while anchoring the \llctorious 400 free relay for
Newport with a 57.Q leg.
Rachel Arrow hJd trong swims in the 200 free
(2.02.5) and 500 free (5:32.8), "hale taking p:irt in
tw o Y.1nnang rclJy dfom. Jenny M11l1ken. Carrie
Read and HannJh Widger aho h:id good times for
tt\e Sailors.
OIALS
Newpo'1 Harbor 99, Woodbrldt• 71
200 medlty ,.iay-1 Nnr~ tw!>Of (Oelam Read. Nrf/W Sc.--.'11)
1 59 73 200 "'8-1 ArrT1'# !Pitt) 2 02 s 2 W1dgtr (NH), 2 11 7 3 SOto-
t• (W). 2 11 o. 200 1.t.e-1 ln!srom (W). 2 12 u 2 M1xty rR>
2 32 1!9 3 ... NH). 2 ,. 85. 50 ht-l Sci.r.z ~-26 28 2
SwetntY . 26 'I. 3 ~ IWl 27 29 100 t!y-l. LWldslrom (W)
1 04 73. 2 r.'H). 1 t2 2S :t ~nev (t.Hl 1 1• ~ 100 lite:. I S~~· SI! 1 ~ Cl1lly (W) l'l. J Schnttd«INft (W) rt. 500 ltff-I Arrow (~ . 32 a 2 "'* (IM}, s SJ 27, 3 Ef.s (Mi) 6 13 18. 200 trte ~-1 oodbr\Ogt, 15075 100 !lick-I M~ 1Wl. ILZ: Oclam
(NH) 1 12 8 3 Giltrcy (P;H) I 16 7 100 t>rust-1 Undal (W) l 13 3 ~ Aud ll'>f), 11S 15, 3 StMeiatnnan (W). I 16•S. 400 tree rmy-1
Nnri>e>n tw!>Of (Anow -,.ICIQtr, ScMl, Swtt~). 3 59 91
• .N NtwPot1 H.lilbOt 100, WOOdbrldOt •O
f·S ~ HM1>or 105. WOOdbndQe 47
Mustangs top Orange in· golf ·
COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa
High golf team 1mruo\cd to 4-1 th is
season with a 219·226 non-league dcci·
sion over Orange at U>s Lago .
Matt Yama hit:i and Greg W:iltcrs had the two
top score~ for the Mu~1angs . an the nine-hole
event, each firing 42.
NON·LUQUI!
Costa Meaa 219, Oran99 228
(at Loe Lato••,., ~7, •hole•)
1 Rlchlrels 10) 34 2 (tt) Y~ (C'-l) and W*'1 (CM) •2. 4 w-...cr (0). 0 , 5 ) Zwig (CM) Ind \\.UCe (CM). 4', Other: 8
(lit) Weeks tCM) 47
DCC IWlm tllml bNu8 ta wins
SAN DIEGO -The Orange Coast ---
College women's swimming te am made ~
it 84 straight dual meet victories in
succession Wednesday. outscoring host
San Diego Mesa, 163-124, in Orange Empire Con·
ference competition.
The men also prevailed, 125-105. Both OCC
· teams nre 3-0 in the conference.
The OCC women's last dual meet loss w:is
against Meo;.a in February of 1982.
MEN Orane• Cout t 25, San Dletlo ..... 105
400 medlly rN'f-1 0f"JllQt Coast (Mceunfy Emmons, Uteda Sauer).
3 5776, 1,000 lrff-1 Cw.n (DCC). 10 2H•. 2 Siek (DCC), 10 3773.
200 llte-j KMvn (SOM), I •7 59 2 McM an (DCC). f 48 04. 50
lret-I Onlts (SOM), 22 64 2. fCfWJSOll (DCC). 22 78, 200 IM-t ~ ~CC), 2 05 2S 2 Enwnons (OCC). 2 08 37. 3-mrte< ~ I Sillof
SOM), 2481, 2 Tnotea (DCC), 218 6. l-mrter Clt•l/10 t Saylor (SOM),
40.2, 2 Trlpletl, 205 •. 200 ft./-1 Ute<I~ (DCC) 2'()3 71. 2 SMf (.DCC), 2.12 09, lilt lfN-1 Met.' ~ (OCCI. •9 99, 200 bacJ(-1 KMlm (SOM), 2 01 2•. 2. Cw.n (()CC), 2 01 &a ~ McCl.wdy (DCC). 2 09 C6, 500 tree-t
Uteda (OCC), • 58 35, 2 Sick (DCCI. 5 05 90. 3 CarWI (DCCI. 5 21 88
200 brusl-1 Ferguson (OCC) 21175. 2 Emmons ((>CC), 21555 400
"" rlQy-1 Orangt Coast 3 36 22
WOMEN Orange Cout te3, San Da.tlo ..... 124
200 medley rellY-1 Orange Coast (()\jgley, ParUf, Hwen. Deckert), I 59 64, 200 IM -I Paean (0CC), 2 21 86, 3 Cta.rtmorc (OCC); 2 24 88,
50 tret-1 Koss..b !DCC) 26 32 2 ~ar "{DCC). 26 33, 3 SW!Jj (DCC).
27 16. 100 bacJ(-1 !wm (DCCI. 10412. 100 bmst-1. OtSIC!tPO (SOM), 112 68. 2 P~ (OCC). 1 \5 99, 3 Oeclltrt (DCC). 1'16 58. 200 tree-I OUioley (OCC),. I Sii 58, 2 Smokins (DCC). 2 04 SI!; 50 fly-1
Hansen (DCC), 27 llO, ~ P1gi• tOCC). 30 17. 100 tm-t. ~ey (0CC)
547&: 2 SW11 (OCC). 5819, 100 lty-t H.ansen (OCC), 11>2.26. 2
Simpkins (DCC), 103 71. 50 ;k-1 Pa~111 t0CCJi)3 CI; 100 IM-1 Ballam (DCC), 10493, 2 Ctuemont (OCC), 1'06.J.T. 3. Apgar (OCC)
10730, 500 lree-1. Kossub (OCC) 5 23 07, ~ breast-1 Sansli (OCC).
32.97, 3 PIM (OCC). 34 76.
DCC rallles to nf p FUiierton
COSTA MESA -Stephani .Rogers' ---
bunt single in the fourth inning )Cored '='.•
l3ecky Elcock to brc,alo.. a l·l tic as the
Orange CoJst College Y.Omcn's '>Oftball
team went on lo defeat \lt)lltng Fullerton, 2-1 ,
Wednesday.
With the Paratc'I (7-4 o ... crjll, 3-1 in the Orange
Empire Conferenle) 1rJ1ling l·O. Kathy Short:ill
reached first on an error to open the fourth. After
Elcock wallo..cd. pitcher Jill Bishop sacrificed the
runners to ccond and third.
Liane Lopez follO\\Cd Y.1th a grounder to third,
but Shorrnll scored ''hen the l·ullerton catcher
"a unable to hold on to the throw. Elcock took
third on the play and )Cured a moment later on
Rogers' bunt. ·
Fullerton loaded the b:a~c in the top of the sev·
cnth again~t winning pitcher 131.,hop (5-4) on three
con ecutive single'>, but Lorraine Garcia new out
to right to end the threat. llf\hop walked n~ne
and struck out three for the victory. -.
Rogers went 2 for 3 to lc:id OCC at the plate.
ORA.HQ~ EMPIRE CONFERENCE
Orange Coaat 2 , Fuller1on t
Futletion 0 I 0 000 0 -I 8 3 Oran...• Caul 000 200 x-2 S 3 Guemro and Bloomlitto Oono-.an 41 B·~lloe> a!ld Rtthty W-S.slloo 5
• L-Gutrmo, c.3
Vanguards split in softball
SAN DIEGO -Southern California
College's softball team improved to 10· ~
6-2 with Q split in non-conference ac·
tion at Univer tty ol S:in Diego Tue •
day, the Vanguard~ ~hutting S:in Diego du,\n 8·0
an the opener, but fnll1n~ 7-1 in the nightcap
NON·CO .. FERENCE
• Flrat gacne \
SoCal Coll•g• t . Univ. Ian Diego 0
SoCal Colle9t -soo 003 ~ --&-tt-3
1.#YV ~ Ottoo vJO 000 0-0 3 '! Howwd and He!Nndez, M.1MO illlCI Sm~ W -H.,..ard. 3·2 L-M.IMO
0.1 28-Wtls (SCC)
Second,.,,,. Univ. San 01990 7 , oC•I College 1
SoCal C011!9e 000 000 I -I ) 7
Unl'f ~ Oitoo 221 002 •-7 7 0
Gordon lfld HelNndei. Smot and (loodlo.111 W-Stvaot. 1 1 l-Gor
don 2-2 28-RetNnl (SO) 38-Cisotros (SD)
Estancia girts edge La Quinta
COST A MESA -The btancaa
High girls swim te:im S\\Cpl the top ~
two places an the ~00-) ard free tyle
relay to claim an 85· 2 · eason-openang
non-league victory O\'Cr "' 11ing L1 OuantJ Tue -
day.
Jennifer Rujana\\ech. Kathy Briano, \\ hitne)
Pieper and Karen lleatty teamed for the Eagle!.'
final relJy win, whale VictoraJ KIJui., Chmll)
CdM If t am Improve. to 5 0 Drools, Marina Crocker and De iree Pa1sner go e • . . teamed tO claim the Crucial second·plJCC point
n:·N fORT .B~ ~ Coront!..,~~!t. R1!.f1naweffii!(2 medic) rel:t)) 4lnd Pie~ f '·delf (alfcttlgh 'gt>ft'~~~M fed ;,\j°Ji: ~•J:i.bAcl&rO~ c"it".>:rdd~d 'ind'f\.i<lual wan ··fGr~"·
bc:iten in five matches Wednesday Eagle
Thuraday, March 11, 1893 8,1
,,,,,., Bolf ~
may llB ,., out at tlli1 world
.,... Some heavy hitters are expected to
shake things up at Costa Mesa Gott & CC:
Make plan now. f·urthcr detuil are
fonhcomang
•Lady E~ttuthu: f or me bu incss women of
the 90s -lhey re ct.nainly in • hundancc io the
A unique blend of celebrities -actors, NewponfMc .area golf hM become almost a
fomm footbjll and basebaJI stars, and even way of ltfc fhe ~ub1ect \\tll be addre ed March
golfer Mc cllpccted to make qutte a :!9 at the .,econd annual MaLdJ Golf Clinic for
cra!ih at th1~ party • ' faecutt\le Women.
Of cour e, when Pl.met Hollywood gets 1 he one-day clinic .-held at Los Coyotes
amolvc.:d, do you expect anything less? <..ountry Club (Buena P.uJ..). one of nine US
n 1c fm.t Planet Hollywood Celebrity Golf . ClllC~ an the \Cne' -feature) 1mtruct1on from
J ourn.1mc:n1. tu benefit the ba!>eball programs at LPGA Tour pla)'cr' Pi.Ill)' Sheehan and Shelley
Nev.p~m I larhor High and Orange Coast College. Hamlin. ·
IS scheduled tor May 17 at the. cv,ta Mesa Golf Kathleen St1ll1v.i11 of NBC Wiii em1..ec 1hc clm1c
Jnd Count') Club luncheon. v.ith kc)note .;pcaJ..cr Nancy Perl). Los
O.t\ic Snowden (Costa Mesa Police .------.. , Angeles Bureau (h1cf for Fortune
C'hacO. Bob Colui:cio (former ma1or magJ21nc. addre'"ng bu~me bsuc!>
lc.tgul' ba-.chall pld)t.:r and Newport a(fcctmg v.omen. .
Bc.ich entrcprc.ncur) and Tim Graeber ActMties will include un-cour:.e
(Santa An.t BattJlion Chief) arc the an 1ruc11on, cour' e c11quene, a chart~
chairmen ol the tournament. 1uc1ion an\£ nctv.orl.:ing upportun1tae>
And thumb' up to rranl D1Bclla, CEO with "ome n hu mt s leaders.
and prec;idcnt of Plane.I Holl)'\\ood, who Mazda i JonJ.ttng a portion of the
J1Jn't blanJ... .an C)e \\hen hi as I tancc pnxecd ... I<' the su,Jn c. Komen
w 1 .. urged FuunJauon, v. h1ch ltE?ht brea\I cancer
\mo11g tftc celcbnt1c,· Tommy Davis, llcl&.. Full-du\ llc.kci.. (golf clinic>,
lormer Io~ Angele' DoJ!!cr who won Dim pcr-.on;il11e~d 1n~1rul.'.11on and luncheon)
~Jl1unJI I t:ague l'.tllang tttles in 1962 jft: SWO, \\1th lun1..heun-onl\. 111..keb Bl
( 346) .and 1963 t.'26}~ \\alt Hazzard, Club S75 Fur more dcl;.t1b, t:.:ill !Sou~
former NBA great Jnd UCLA. basketbaH • :!fl2·Pl'll (7X )
lOUch; Uren J lcrrern1 former NFL and golf • Ne~por1 Stach Golf Cour t men's
l ('I \ kicker, actor Ch.trite Frank ('-"_,_Al..::::..l _. _•_•_·~---· clttb~~nrrernif-'I trtrntt:n:''s: rounds w:.cre
M\ Children' f.imc): actor Jeff Silverman (''LA !fol (1rcen (lo" gru" o3) amJ \I ( rJn~ton '(lo"'
~.J\\ •• f.tmc ). 1-".1rl lloll1mjn (longtime character nt.:t -~l. "'htlc Rolin "1cClc:llan \.\J' ">Ct..Und lo" net
lllnrl .• 1c1or' Ron Pearlm.1n and Bot>by Castonto. .11 '6
p11J l!lllfc r I c1mm\ C.1m,1tho: and longtime Ram!. In '>jturd<i~ ·,. hc-.1-ball 'cr.1mhlc -1.1l 1ng half
.1dm1n1,1r.11or J.1d I .aullo..ncr ol thl ,omhancJ hanJicap,, then mult1plicd b> 80
· \\'c had Fcrn.indo \ akn1ucla, but he called pcr~tnl -Cl.irf.;c L .. 111mcr itnd famt' Danner "on
tnc .inJ 'aid he ~01 1 Jllh.'" SnoY.dcn aid. ,1 tight mat~h \\1th .i'lo" net of ~4 = Bob f·orbe~
\' 1h:n1ucl.1, the lllrmc.:.r Dodger left-hander .ind .uiu Rr h.ud "fnd;\ 0 1ck" Md,anne\ lin1,hed in
1% I '-.1t11m.1l I c.t!!,Ul Roo~11.:. '~'\ind pl.1c~ 11 44 ·4 "'hale Ro~
• I ti-) 1.: 11 .1nJ C .. ) oung \\db .ind Hjnk Ld cb' re Y.Crt
\\\ 11d "'inner '1gned thi' 'W third at 44 (1 lrhh Classic: It\
'pr1ng \.\IJh lht U.11t1more e had· Fernando ttmcl\ .. rnd II s finally here h 's
Oraulc' 111 hope' llf e\lcndtnl! Valenzuela, but he called tht third :innual Oum Neth':. h1' h,1,ch.111 r.irccr St Pat rid 's Da\ Got{ ' r onncr .h.N'h.111 pl.tH·r, me . and said he got a r ''UrnJment j( .the Co ta Me 3
\n1 '' C )t1, nd fohn Blul job. I Ciolf and C ountrv Club (Lo
\1u1in' Od 1m .ire ll'ted "' -DAVf SMJWllft L.tl!OS Cour-.c) on Monday
1cnt.ttM' I nrmc·r Dodger Costa Mesa police chief fhc: tournament 1 sold out.
11utf1cldcr \ 1111 Jo\hua "·" hut -.pot!:. arc il\.atlable for
'i:hcdulcd 10 pla). liut he wJ\ MPnday night' dinner and
TC\l'lltl\ hired h\ the C h1ca~o White· Sox. '".irJ .. b.1nquct .11 Dur!\ :"-ell)·,, where numeruu'
I he 11111rn.1mcn1 fee of Sl..,5 per person include' pr11e' md I.a'\ e~.1' ,,1c.H1on p.i.ck..iges will be
Ill hole., 111 g~llt, c.1r1 . pmc" jnd dinner at Planet Cthn ,1v.,1, Call 545·1'-'S hir further information H111l\\~1111tl \\hen· 1herc "111 also be a silent
1ul11nn I or the Pl.1nc·t lloll\"v.ood dinner and C h'1'\ ' up Jt b Pm
'•lent .iu~t 111n 1rnh the cm1 ;., S35. according to Ric·hnrd Dunn i~ a Vail) Pilot Sport H ritu
C\1lu~c111 .+ht> e club golf rolumn appear "'~l'J Thurtdll).
OSPINA: MONARCHS: Host Hanford tonight From 61
From A1 )OU go tnll' thal lar't g:imc, )OU •
dl.ln"t lnO\\ "'hut tu C\pci.:t or ho"
)ou'rt• gutnl! 11> d,l I gut nl\ liu t·
ter01e!I out and ju,1 '1:i r1c<l patch·
pears an full gc:ir :ifter an \-o5 blu"uut U\cr Southern C:ilttorna:i
Regional qu;irtcrfinJI 1,.e PO\\ J\ Tue)d;i, n11:ht ·
The Mon:ir-.h hu'I Central Scc11~m chJmp1 n· HJnford (~6-1) mg
CihtJ ~k,J. me Jn'' hih:. ad-tonight 7:30 at LiCl'll Oren l \COi\ Ccn1cr tur ~ m:i~
• ,3nced to tht: champ1,m,hap gJmc return tnp to the Leh \ngek) Spurt' j ren:i ll r S.1tunJJ} \ pm
tht~ Sa1urd.t) night jgjtn'-t l3rdh· Regional finjl
n~n Chmttan (7· 30) .it 1 eW1nl...te The Mon;.arch'> hJH .• 1doptcd a fJmiJ1.w b:illk ~'"' to center thl'lr
P.1rJ... There:\ till d,1ub1 a' ti> focus, a opponenb m.a) hcJr the \late\ llccund-ranlo..ed :.qu:.ad
"'ho'e toe .... 111 be 1,1u\.h1ng 1h~ chanting: "\\'hat timl' " 1(? Game 111nc1·· before and af1cr to·
rubbt:r for the t.lu\t.tng'> night's proceeding'>. .
It ...... 1~n·t JIW:.t)'I 1h1' e,,,, tor "Th:it'<; JU\t ~ometh1ng Ill help u' real11c the Jllb at hand ...
O-.pin .. 1 Mater Dei ~enior point gu.ard Kamr.in ~ufi 'aid of 1he polll ea on
··\t) prngrc'l> w .... \Cl) -,Im\ anJ ritual.
I didn't ha\c much ol a co.1ch The " 1ting Uullpup' n1cknjmeJ 1hc Runn1n Pup>. )houlJ OC·
\\hen I fir't .,tJrtcd.•' o,pin .. \ a1J cupy Monarch' lull .1tkn11on t0ni~h1. Jfter SUl"\l\ang J comeb:id ..
"I ,,,1 JU'>I tu"''"8 11 t1\Cr the pl.lie bid from Lon~ Dc:ich JurJ:in to c:irn ;.i ""'0-6/i .., .. enime triumph an
my freshm an \C3r I \\a~ too "'HJ the regiunll o-pcncr. ·
and I go1 d1"ntcrellled" Tad HoCCman. a 6·fouH1 junior l\1f\\Jr1J. lead' 1he \t)1tor . a'cr·
Shoulder problem> hindered o,. :igtng more thln 16 r\ tnh :ind eight reNunJ., P' r g:ime, "hilc ti-3
pana\ ,ophomore \C:l,llO, but alter cnior guard ~tJrio \\!1.mre .. nd 6-.i 'emLir center Rile' Bennett
taking pitching lci.,on'>. 'lhc began arc aho double-figure ,,\•rcr'
to blo,:o.om her 1un1w \Car lhu' Aguirre. ''ho hit a l.1yu p :inJ t\i.u anttnta 1 JI f,1ul >hlit' "•th :: 5
for an 1993. '>he's ha' mg J llJll of seconds left to 1,e I 1c,Ja\ \ "an. 3\ er J£,e' I~ P''•nt<. pt'r conte'r
I .imc CJ on and is the teanl'' ~tc. 1, tca:kr (3.7 per l'Uttn~)
. "Ana,. ~.).Cd ummer hall \\tlh Uenne11, \\ho aJJ, ~ 2 tx1:ir~' per game. "'.:onng D('a/J · · ta P{lt11 tr: ·'*"~ \'t~mtst.. :.i""1t 5 pet cnt trl1m thi: f1e1~.
other team: Buonaru:o -;.11d. "She Mater Dea' b:tlJnccJ JttJd ... "h1d1 fe.ttu"' I\ 01\l\l\)n I ''£n-
with a 197-224 non-league victory over
Foothill a! the Newport Beach Country Club.
ptON°LUQUE
Eatancla es, La Quinta 82
200 medey relay-1 La OlitrU. 2 09 S
h:tdn't been playing t;a,cl ball. but ees. is led b) 1uni\.1r ~ua.rJ ~hie~ ~ull\.)n (17 pp,g)
nll\\ 'lhe 1 . And (catlhcr) Dejnn.1 The ~tunar1.h'>. \\tnncr. \,(eight \CCtaon tttlc~ in t-.kKn1ght\ 11 -:-------,~
Cc111urion1 hJ\ caught llllht of the vear.s. :ire .. cd.mg the r thud 't.itc 4 rl'" n. and J ~lent :ii rcn.1~a~tc~h..:..:;;__1--~-Freshman Billy Sarracino m11t!-e hi debut-witlr
the va rsity an imprei. ive one by shooting a 38 to
finish one shot behind medalist Alicia Allison of ·
Foothill.
200 lrtt-1 Senfle.n (E). UO 1. 2 A. Lt 4LQl-2..3l...Ll..Bt.utJ 1Q.
2 32 3. 200 IM-I Ru!WWtcl'I (~. ?369 'l Hltnon (lO) 2 43 00 3
Klaus (£). 3 09 1. 50 lret-1 · Wllininglon (lO), 27!t. 2 Vu 1l0>. l9 6. 3 · .
Malthe'ltrS · ~). ~ &, I 00 llY-I Na!llon {lQ), I 10 7. 2 Ruiw,i,ecti (E),
~c • :ro 'Stre gor ro work a lpt, with top:r:lnJ..clrJc,u1t ,l l1~h o( C.1rm1chael, "._htch h.lnded them
too.. their lo1)e ''-''c;, Dec .\I 1n the Abo\c the Rim ( l.1"1c cm1f1n:i1 ....
NON·LUQUI!
"(Ollpin1) 1s the bc\t pitcher A Mater Dc1 \\tn '"'uld me.in a d.11c \\tlh 11·1111i:h1'' ( rcn-.h.1\\·
\\C\c C\Cr h.id here I dori'l thank Huntington Dc.1~b \q 1n<.r Saturda)
Corona d•I M., 197, Foothlll 224
1 17 S, 3 \kedl. (E), l 19 00, 100 lrte-1 H Le tlO), I 02 6, 2 Plew
(E). 1 08 8. 3 Vu (LO). I 08 8, SOO tret-l Wl\lr.1119ton (lO), 6 23 1 2
Bnano (El. fl 51 8. 3 A. lt llO) I! 52 00, 200 tr?t rellr-l La Ou rca.
1 582. 100 ~lt-1 Pieper (£) I 16 9. 2 ttuches (LOI. 17 7 3 B:oolls
(£), 1 23 1 100 blusl-1 H le tLO). 1191, 'l Manllt#S (E) l 26 00 3
Uttda (E). 1311, •OO flu relay-I ESUOC;ll (~"'tell. Bna:io Pitw, 81Jlt() • 29 00
there ha!i C\ er hccn .1 no '.11ter at • ~
t Im \Chuo I. l rnachcJ J \' he re for -;;!.. .-;;;;-;;-;;-;;;;-;;;;-;;:-:;:-:;:-:;:-:;:-:;:-:-:..:.. :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:;:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-;-;;-;;-;;;;;-;:;;-~-·
fo;e \c:ar Jnd the \Jr\lt\ for four. 1, (al Newport •each CC, • hotHt •
I Altc~ Mson (f), 37, 2 8 ily S¥r1c'Wl0 (CdM). 38, S (tie) Jtny Huck
(CclM) Ind Scon Btnn (CCM), 39. 5 llftnl SllNI (CdM). 40
Honors
High school
basketball
ALL·IOUTH COAST
LUQUI!
(coachH' Mtectlon1t
Moet V•lu•bl• Pl•v•r
M~es Simon, Mater Del, Jr.
Flrat T••m
Kamran Sufi. Mater Del. Sr.
Marmet Wtlllams. Mater Del. Sr.
Jeff Carr. Mission V1e10. Sr.
Justin Hinsey, Dana Hills. Sr.
Corey Kost. Capo Valley. Sr.
Daws SedQewtck. Capo Val.ey, Sr
S.CondTeam
Luke MaMlx. San Clemente. Jr.
Jim Lewis. El Toro, Jr
Terence Wi&bom, Mater Def. Sr.
DMI DrlklfonS. Mater Del. Sr.
TOdd Thoneoi.1 Capo Valley, Jr.
Adlm lanief, Olna Hilts. Sr. ~
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Another lesson
for Sailors in 3
~Huntington Beach handles Tars on Newport's floor.
By fUdmd Otiln ---NEWPORT BEACH -Sure, Newport Ha~r • Hi&Jl's bo)'I voUeyball team bas faced some .staff .
competition thus far in the prcsca.son, but Sailors •
Coach Dan Glenn hopes that has young iquad
doesn't get dtscouragcd before it's too late.
Ranked No. S in the Clf Southern Section Divi· .
sioo I pre.season poll, the Sailors losl their ~cond .$lr~1ght m~tch
to a team ranked higher than them. Wcdne~ay night, third-
ranked Huntington Beach -missjng 1 c prominent players be-
-cause bwctbaJI -defeated Newport Harbor, IS-12. lS-9, 15-10,
in a non-league match on the Sailors' noor.
"Sure, {playing highly·ranked teal.Jl$) get~ you ready for (Sea
View) league, but I hope it doesn't snowball and. I hope they don't
get discouraged," said Glenn, whose ~uad lost m .four ca mes last
week against second-ranked Mi ra Costa.
"(The Oilers) are a good team; they made us look bad. Hun-
ttngton Beach can move up a notch in the counc of a match, bu&
we can't do that. We did th3t last year."
Mitch McCoy, Newport's 6-foot-3 junior outside hilt.er, had 21
kllls while 6-1 junior Eric Vallely added . 11 for the Sailors. H~n·
tington Beach (2-0) had four hitters in double figures: Mike
Graves (lS k.ills), Sh:tdd Walkef ( 12), Nick Z1cglcr ·(I2) and Chris
Swann (10).
"I don't want to move up a notch, I'd rather be a notch up all
the time," Oilers Coach Rocky Clarclll said. "That k.ind of scares
me." "'
Newport ae_ach v.olle..y.llall.sl.a'-"""----t-t--.::1111::
The Sailors.'. biggest lca'tl was ~n the third game ~hen they
ncd with a 4-0 c e. But Hunt1n ton Beach, follow1n an Oil·
crs point and 10 consecutive sid eouts, rot e o our J>01nts in a
row. The game was tied five times before Jody Cook Fisher's 3t'.e
gave. the Oilers an JJ -10 iead. The Sailors ne"e r scored again. takes another step toward ultimate
goal - bid to the Olyf11.Pic team.
T he World University Games women's
volleyball team was recently selected.
UCLA's Jenny Evans dr Newport
Be3ch IS one or the 12-member team. UCLA's
Andy Banachowski is the head coach while
. Golden West College 's AJbert Gaspari~ wiJI
J\\1\l
This summer's World Un~ersity Games are
July 8-18 in Buffalo, N.Y. Because of the
requirement that all participants must be
enrolled in C9llege courses, many or the other
countries actually send their national team
members who are basica lly foll-time students.
The international experie nce will be very
valuable for Jenny in he r pursuit or the
Olym pic team. She had made this same team
in 1991, but opted to have a
bad shoulder surgically
repaired instead.
This makes this year's
event even more meaningful.
AJso on the team lS
ex-Orange County Volleyball
O ub member Christine
Ga rner, who is currently a
freshman at Arizona Sta te.
•Coach Dan Glenn's
Newport Harbor High boys
team opens the Orange
County Championships at Volleyball Marina High on Friday night
at 7 aga inst San Ocmentc.
The opeoing pool play
COlllinucs on Saturda~.marnitig al Marina witJL
matches at 8 against Fount ain Valley and at 11
with Esperanza (the sccond4anked team in
Orange County}.
The tournament is too early to really label
an "Orange County champion," bu t it docs give
everybody, including college coaches, a chance
to sec all or the best teams and players.
Corona dcl Mar opted not to play in this
tournament due to the eigh t-team Sea View
League schedule which accounts ror 14'
matches. The ClF rules allow ror only 20
rcgular-sc:ison matches with tournaments
counting for two and alumni games (one only)
not counting.
Considering CdM's success in basketball, it
appears to be a wise decision for Coach Joey
f uschctti.
•The Orange County Volleyball Oub 18s
and 16 Blue teams arc off to Stanford
University and the Palo AJto area for an
invitational tournament whic~ jncludcs tc ~ .• , a.;hl:Pstgbn ~•WMP~
Nort hern California.
It's a great opponunity to play .some teams
from othci: areas, spend some quality time with
their teammates and sec how beautiful that
r~a is.
Tars' Eric VaJlely (left), Greg Slip (righO rHch in an attempt to pass th~ baJI Wedntsday.
Sailors have taken · some heavy hits by. injury
~ Newport Harbor must build after
losing some major piec es to puzzle.
ing reconstructive knee surgery, while Tomafes is
out for the .)Car with torn an kle tendons.
"We have se"cn seniors who\·c been in the
program for four years, actually nine, counting
Glctin will also be teaching the finer ~ints of
the 6-2 (two-seller) offen e, after three )C3fs of
relying on the 1alcnted Gan to trigge r things in _
the S-J. .
By Barry Faulkner McAnlis and Tomales ·• Glenn said. "We won the
Soorts wu {Sea View) league on all three levels last year,
: Junior Enc Vallely, 3 bad. ru'-' spec1altst on
last year's quad, JOtns additions fro m the junior
varsity, M::itt Schuu and Greg Osborn , as the
three-man ettcr rotation
NEWPORT BEACH -You (i but we'll be replacing four varsity starters.
know things coula 6c" Gener w en • ·-AlSO os~ -to gradua~1on - arc All-CIF
you·re addressing two of your • sta~douts Russell G3n, Justin Mcin tee and frank
would -be re tu rni ng starters as Gnffo.
coach. "We're going to ha\.e to ha\c people step up
That's th.c situation this spr!na and fill some' big shoes," Glenn said. "U~fortu-
When the Tar need a big loll, the setters will
be looking to feed 6of--to3 junior outside hitter
Mitch McCoy. A retumtnJ st:ir1e r, McCoy c tab-
lished his big-gun reputation with 22 kill~ ag::iin~t
,Mira Costa. ror Newport Harbor High boys volleybal l coach natcly we may take a couple 6tcps back in the
Dan Glenn, who regretfully put clipboards, in-prcscason, waiting to see v.ho steps up."'\
stead of the te am's offensi\lc wotkload. into the The Sailors, ranked 1xth in this week's Orange
hands or injured seniors Mark McAnlis and Ryan County coaches poll, opened '-'i th a four-game
Tomalcs. loss at Mira Costa. and continue a brutal pre-
"He's ou r hammer," Glen n )aid.
Bas ke tba ll players Todd Jameson (6-1) and
Dan Thoma en (6-3) will al~o contribute on the
front line, at out ide hitter ::1nd middle bl1Xker,
respectively. "This year isn't exactly what I pictured it Je3gue schedule, leadini to .in expanded cight-
would be a couple monl hs ago," said Glenn, who tc:sm Sea View sl3lc.
will share the bench wi th McAnlis, a three-year "It's going to take some time. but I'm excited
sta ner-turned varsity assistant, whUc monitoring · about th is year's team,'' Glenn said. "We're a ht-
projcctcd start ing outside hatter Tomales' work tic un tested, but "e have people who know the
co-coaching the frosh-soph. system and al.so know how to wi n. Sometimes,
Rob Mersorve. a 6-2 senior, 1!. anothe r middle
blocker, with ·cn1ors Doug Stud.cy and fay Tu-
fano adding experienc~ in the back row
Sophomore c,eg Slick. a 6-2 addition from the
fros b-soph, has ~hown promise as a fr.ont row
contributor. as "ell. McAnlis was lost for the season after undergo-(winning) is the hardest thing to teach kids."
,.
-cdM -formula: Slow start,-quick finish
~ Late ba sketball arrivals give
Sea Kings entirely diffe rent look.
By BatJY Faulkner
Sports WrtM
CORONA DEL MAR -Corona
dcl Mar High boys volleyball coach
Joey Fuschetti referred to his intcnsi-~
fied prescason practice ses!.1ons as
"quick slam dunk training." . .
It was an ironic choice. of word ,
considering four of the Sea Kings' top
playe rs were till occupied wi th the basketball
team's extended Clf playoff run.
"We may start a little slowly, but it's going to be
\<~ fy~~~~~l\<)., Je.tp}ay~-bcl 'jcttingv-rua~~~ :.un\nl..we ~oUl'"'1\lyS
out from basketball," Fuschetti said.
Among the ha rdwood hanger .-on, include return-
ing stancrs Preston Smead, Kyle Thompson as well
as Jeff Schroeder and Brad Ca llahan, both or
whom saw plcnl)' of action last yea r .
..
Smead, a 6-foot-6 ouhide hitter, co uld be 11 force tendency to wal\t to talc hold or everything, but
at middle blocker, while Thomp on adds front row thi year, I've delegated u lot of the '40rk."
punch as a 6-2 outside hiuer. The Sea Kings will h:tve their "9rk cut out for
Callahan, a 6-3 junior, is an 01Jtside hitting pros-them competing in the nc" ly-cxpanded Sc 11 View
pect, who would join the aforementioned hoopstcrs League, but Fuschetti s:ud the basl ctb3ll pla)off
and 6-4 junior Brooks Hoppe to form a formidable experiences coul<i pay dividends once the pla)cr
stable of hi11crs. make the trarfsition to volleyball.
Schroeder could figure into the back row lineup. "I was talking to (former CdM Coach) Charlie
Hoppe, one or 30 pl::iycrs elected to attend the Brande, and he said having scve r:tl kids compete in
U.S. elite junior train ing camp recently, is a return-the basketball pla)'Offs helped his (volle)ball) team
ing starter, who played a key role in the Sea Kings' win the 1989 CIF titJe," Fuschetti said. "It fired the
Sea View League runner-up finish that included other kids up to play better in the prcseason, when
handing champion Newport Harbor its lone league the other guys hadn't gotten there yet. And the
defeat. (basketball players) added a po itive inOuencc, hav-
Junior Andy Pcykoff, who wns required to play ing come straight in from a very competitive playoff
junior varsity laJt season after transferring fr om situation."
,san'ta MarpritA.,..~D~l~ $Ctt_io&,..~li.C$ ~-~ _g TQ help o~~s1,1~rsn1 liick of ~ricn~
:.J Ro~£hri'1{ ~}$by. ~t 1 irlo· i nd Fuschetti i~ fuftn1g"'~~plafm aht6uih ,iMir·hout
Mike Howard should also compete ror playing tim~ workou1s. wh ich include bcfore-~hool sessions each
for f'uschcui who enters his second season at the morning.
he lm. "We're really working hard trying to pull cv-
"lt's much easier fo r me arter...having a year of c:ything togc1hcr, as for as--ronditiomn1 :ind fkills, ... ~
experience," '"F~sche11l said. "Lasl ye:u-, l had a Fuschetti said. ·
Eagles 'short,' but goals. high ·
~ CasUe sees ·marked improvement' for Eagles; ~~n~~~~~ ~eci:illi~~~eg~~;:: ~~~ presence, having
High scho ol boys vo l leybal I preview
Hammer and nails at Mesa they'll need It to contend with Laguna Beach. Castle said Earle is the featured setter at this
'poi nt, but 6-0 sophomore Tom Feeney also expected
By Barry Faulkner
S4loi1I Wrtllr
COST A MESA -Despite listin1 its
tallest player at 6-foot-2, the Estancia
High boys volleyball team hu some lofty
go3ls th[s season, under the guidance or
second-year coach Dave Castle.
"The playen 1hi1 year have improved
a great deal, and they've come toaether
as a team much better," said Castle, whote team fin·
ishcd third in PCL last season followlns the lead or
6-7 s1andout Matt Fucrbrinaer (now playin& at Stan·
rord).
"We have ciaht Juniors and just two ae niors, but
fou r of the juniors are returning varsity players." CaJ.o
tic said.
The Eagles leading threats at the net are junlon
Mike Truons and Dave White.
White, a 6-1 middle blocker, has shown 1reat
promise, according to Castle, who says he plays taller
than hi heisht.
Truona. a $·10 outside hitter, played badminton
only last sprins. but is doublina up thil yeat, and
brinp ycan of uperiencc rrom club competition, ..
well a huae wnical leap to the team.
"{Truons) ls really well-rounded u a player.'' 11id
C.stle. who will aJiOw Truons to compete In bed·
minton matches only when they don't connict with
vulleyball.
Dave Ea rlo, a $·11 junior, returns at the setter
.,
to get some time after making the transition fro m
basketball.
Ryan Flcu:her, a 6-0 outside hiller, is :mother re·
turner, with ~trong passing skills, while senior Eric
Peterson adds some size as a 6.2 middle blocker.
.. Eric is the best blocker on th e learn," Castle said.
"He had 10 stuff blocks in Monday's win over Wood·
bridac."
Fitz Pajaro, a 5·10 junior utiJity man, will sec some
time at setter, but his excellent ball control and lea~
ing llbility make him invaluable in the front or back ·
row.
Gres Dill, a S·ll junior, is in a 5imilu utility mode,
while S-7 Viet Do and .5·9 junior Ma nin Walker are
inspirational back·row performers. •
"Viet is a very very tough kJd, who puts his whole
heart inlo everythina," Castle said. "He'a a very lm·
pre ive player.''
Rick Plucencia, an his first year in the proaram,
has hown e~ller'lt 1>9.tential.
Castle uid the renter-wide improve ment has much
to do with the players' increased commitment to the
sport, but another (actor is the areater familiarity
with CutJc'a system.
"Lat year was my first year, and it took a while to
,et acro11 what I wanted them to do," Castle U ·
plained. "But everythins has p>ne more amoothty this
year." Castle uld Lapna Beac h is once apin the
PCL favorite, "but Ir we play as well as I lhink we
can, we are capable or bcatina anyone!'
j
~That's the first order of business
for boys volleyball coach Christensen ..
By Sany Faulkner
Sporll Wltllr
COST A MESA Second-year Co ta
Mesa Hi&h boys volleyball coach Dave
Christen sen isn't inte rested in he ari ng
aboul the unsuccessful recent history as-
sociated with the Mustanp proaram. In-
stead, he's be nt on addin1 some more
p0sltivc chapters in the years to come, providing s11-
bility as the program's leader.
"I want to build a proaram here," said Christensen,
a product of the Newport Buch club proaram and a
fonntr player at Pacific Chris1ian COlleac in Ful·
len on. "We're trying 10 act the kid$ ciccited about
volleyball and trying to brin& more athletes into the
proaram. There's no reason why Costa Meu can't be
up~thcrc challenaing for the Paci fic Coast Leaauc
title."
Thouah Chri tenscn ond a$. istant S11m Sona. also
the junior vanity coach, remain optimi tic about th is
year's squad, there likely i n't a PCL title iD the im·
mediate future.
"We have a lot or auys rctutnin~ but we lost our
bis sun (Cana Lal) to arad uation,' Chri1ttl\ICn said.
"We'll be more balanced, and we hope to battle for
se~nd place behind Laaun a Beach."
Jon Carlew, a 6.foot·l itnior, will provide punch as
a returning starter at out~dc hitter, as will S-10 se-
nior returner Gabby N1uyen.
Junior Lance Merrifie ld (6·3) also returns to his
middle blocker spot, and junior setter Cong Quan is
al4i0 back from a 4-1 I tenm.
"We're lookin1 to battle h out ror second pl11cc
wilh Estancia." Chris tensen said. "Our goal is to
make the CIF playoffs, and there's no reawn -.e
can't reach it. We've got a strong att ack and we're
workina real bu d on the defense, which was a weak·
neu last year."
Sophomore Andy McNally, the MVP on last ~ar's
junior varsity team, is ei1pected to contribute after re·
covering from an ankle inju'ry th at could sideline him
a few more weeks, with O ay Stockton and Ben East·
man also being counted upon to step up from the JV.
Emic Russe ll, a S·8 senior, is expected to stand out
as a back-row specialist, while Jason Rcp la, doublina
up his aporu this sprint as the Mustanp' No. 1 ten·
nas ainsles player, Is the team's best server, accordina
to Oaristensen.
The Mu111nas •re entered in the Division II brack-
et at lhiJ weekend's Oranae County Championships.
"We miaht be a little shaky in our first pmes, but
we'll be kecpins it simple and aoins to our
strenstht." Christensen said. "We're lootina for all-
around play, rather than atars. and we're 1trellins
pallins and servfns.
"Our hittlna will rcty a lot Of Lance'• quick attack
in the rnjddlc, and we'rt hope to moYC Jon and Gabby
around to keep the defense paaina."
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11\dt ~ICnbes the follow-PUBLIC NOTICE ~IVEN pul"IUatlt 10 CaltfOf· CHINERY, LEASEHOl.O IM· ci:;:n~~te Plaza Cor-olton Income for lh• year The FoliOWtng persons CNSt08318t ·=:. ~~~993 ~pet1y: n11 Clv1I Cod• Secuon PROVEMENTS. STOCK IN potallon Ownll< f8$1?NOS the right S21,015 563 ate doin9 business IS Flctltloua Th•• '1a1emMI WIS fil.c
T 9 ~ OfCltl.ol I of TRUNS~~•l!s<!~,., 798 56a and C11ilorn1a TRADE, OOOOWIU. ANO Stephen C Hopkina, PrH1-bid at sale Purchases Disbursements for the C.N LYONS QEVELOP· '1u•lneu Namo wtlh the Counsy Clerll of racl 140, the Vol It· • s.c _...,. Commercial Code SeclJon BUSINESS NAME, and .,. dent must be made With per. Veilt 521,232,398 MENT CQMPANY 5000 Stetement Or , County on FebN ~ ~°C'?; •ofla Orange, Loan No. 7210 that the followlf'19 de-l~ted el 3000 AAtway Thia a~atemeol wu tiled SQMJ checks or c:astilers We l'lefeby certify that the B<rcll Sttfft. Suit~ S500 The following per:900s lrf ":J.. 1993 ta .. ,_.a in omBoo, as per 838997SISTUB8S sall>ed p<operty Wiii be All9 .. 1150, CO$ta Mesa, with lh• County c1er11 of ch~• only and paid fOI' II above 11ems .,, In •c-Newport eeacn Cal•' ara <10tng busuiess ., Fse2uu
mop ....... k :181 , /EVANS sold by Newr.:: Terrace CA 92629 Ort Count on March th• IJme Of purchase All cordance With lh• Annval 92660 • JOHN ~AYNE TENNIS ~~1cesll31~!?..~s 1nMc:1u1:1tve oOfl T.S. No. Mobtlehoml• .,kbl (War• Th• t>u.s_'..nttl s name, ul sed 2, I~ y ~1cha~ 900ds lf!_SOICI ~~tedem~~~mfo~1h3•1 [!!:. Craog N Lyons. 5000 &rc.n Ct..UB. 1171 JamDOlet. CPou1b111'""'°.,.e~ ... pon0~11w~P11~01 ..,.. ,.. • Jt46e89 houseman at pu c auc. by lhe ...,.tf ll1 Ula OCi· F5e25 23 " 1s. and must ... r• ''"" """" ""'' • zr.1c Site-el &1•1• 5500 Newport Newport Beach, Calll -• • Hid ~ County, de-bon lO the highest l>lddtlf llOn 11. HEU DELI moved at lh4 1ime of sale made to the lhsurance 8eath Coll 1 92660 92660 MMCn •. 11 111 ~ 1993
ICnbed In Patoets at I<* UNIT COC>e .I for cash, In lawful money ot The anticipaled date 01 Published NIWpol't Beach-S IH "1• sut>toct to pnOf COf'M\15Slonet, porsu.ant to l'(Of'ls ~unol !>Toi:>-Tennrs Ef'tef'P'\5". Inc 1 'f'h..800
Iowa. AP#932.07·t18 1n. Unii.d SUit ... °' a lh• bulk 1ale Is 3'29193 at Costa Mesa OaJly P1lo1 cancena1o0n 1n lhe event of law ~Y Trust daled June 15 Cahfornoa COfpotalJor\, 1111 •----------Parcet 1: T..O. SERVICE COMPANY cashier's check payable 10 the office of The Escrow MMch 11 18. 25, Apnf I, settlement between owner Patncil S Whalen, Pres.-19n pi,, •P N Lyons Mary Jamt>o<ee Newport Beacll PUBLIC NOTICE
Un111a. as shown and Cl• as duly appointed TNSlee Newport Terrace Mobll• FOt\lm, 23181 Lake c.ntH 1993 and obhgaled party Oalod deot A. L ons Trustee · 5000 Calif 9266o
""b•d In -lht Condo-under the d oltowtng d• home Paric (payable 1t t1me Onve #120, Et TOfo. CA Th-825 lhls 1 llh and t 81h d<JY of Winslow Slllwell. V•c• Biren Y Str"', Suite ssoo, This business 11 con-CNS108124'
min.um Pla,n recorded Sep-tcr1t>ed <1-.d of ll\lsl WIU of ...i.1 on Matel'I 25. 1993, 92630 Mareh Prestdent Newport Beach Calif dueled by· 1 c:Orporat>on • Fictitious
lember '24, 197~,,, boQk SEU.AT PUBLIC AUCTION at 10:00 am. at th• follow-This t>utk &ale Is .subjllC1 PUBLIC NOTICE Public Storaoe Man:ig• Publlstled Newport 92660 The reglstrant(s) COIT}o tk.elneas Neine
11900. Page 1380 of Of. TO THE HICHES)" BIDDER Ing locollon: AT THE 10 CafllOfnla Uniform Com· men1. Inc. Telephone (7 14) Beach.Costa Mesa DaUy This business is COil-meroced to transaCI l>U$J. SletertMnt __ _.."""~.a.-~-........ ~l-H~-91'5H (on the fonns FRONT ENTRANCE TO merclal Code Section NOTICE OF PUBLIC 646-~16, Agenl lor Ownllf Ptlot Man:h 11 , 12. 15. 16. ducteo bv I genCt"al Pall· MSS undtlf Inc FJct !IOuS, Th• FOllOWlng petSOM
which 1re lawtul tender in SUITE 205 (SECOND 61062 SALE OF • Published N ewporl 17, 1993 net5l"P Business Na.,,e(s) lrst~ are ooinq bus.MU H
the Unoted States) DlldJCN FLOOR). 17802 IRVINE 11 so subiect. the name PERSONAL PROPERTY Beach.Cos1a MeS3 Daily U\827 The ,.9 st•anl(I) corn-above on Oc101>er 16 R081NSON5-MAY Fl~ Ari undivided on tweflty lhe cash1er'1 ~l·ed °' BOULEVARD. CITY OF and •ddrlSS or the person •20139 P1IQ( M.nc:h 11, 18 1!)9J menced 10 trans.act l>u• 1986 '°" I 11'10 s c 2 Fasttion
louelh (112•) in\llH1 H 1 Olher checks 1pealled 1n TUSTIN, STATE OF CALJ. ..,th wN>m c:la1m1 may be Pursuant 10 ttie Calife><nm tr8J3 PUBLIC NOTICE ness "noe• It>• F>Cl 1;oos Tennis Ent•p<.ses. Inc . lilano Newpor1 8eac11
1enan1 '" common on lhe C1Yll Code Secuon 2924h FORNIA · filed is The Escrow FOt\lm, Selt·SeMce StOfagtt Faol PUBLIC NOTICE F1cllllowa Bus.ness Nlme(s) ~sted Cecil E Spearman, Jr CaM 926u0 '" Interest In ano 10 lhe (1>1y1ble In 1U11 at Ille t.me Said u le to be w.l~ 23161 Like Cemer Drive tty Act (B & p Code 21700 above on May 20 1985 PreSIOent The May Oepartmen1
tom!1'IOfl area ot uid lot ol sale) all right. title and covenant °' warranty as to r1 120 El TOfo. CA 92630 11 seq). the under$ogned NOTtCE OF PUBLIC Bualne .. Name c N Lyons oiWe1opment Th11 st.itement was filed Stena Company N•w Yon.
and tracl as such term Is 1ntOfHt c~ to arld possession, r1nanc1ng, en· Esc •10981·pm. and lhe win'sotl al publ•C aucuon Statement Compaf'\y LP Wllh the County Clerk of corpo<aliQn. 6ln a 041w
defined In the artlde en· now hold by II undllf' ~ CUl'llbfances, or olhotWISI Int <1a10 lor hlmg shall 1>e on MARCH 30 1993 11 P"' .. SOSN~~EPORFOPERTY Tho following persons By· Craig N Lyons Orange County on Febtu-s1r .. 1.1, St Louis, M1POur1 tiUed "0.flnlflons" of the Offd ol Th.1$1 In the prop. on an "as 11" "whwo Is" 3/26,19:1, which ts the bus!-11 00 AM, at :zo9g Placen· ...n -. are doing business as Us Gen<>ral Penner ary 1~. 1993 63101
Dec:fara!lon al Covenants. eftV h"Olrulnet described· basis Th• property which ness doy t>elor• the sate ba Ave Costa Mesa CA •01204 ROCKREATiON SPORT This s141toment wn filed F5e1477 This business IS c:~
Cond11Jons and Reslnebons ThUSTOR· GERALD V w.11 be sold IS des<:flt>ed as date spec1l1eod above 92527 f>ersonal ~opet'ty Purs1.1.1n1lo1ne Ca'•fornta CUMBll<IG CANTER. 1'°° wttn ll'le C•>ol'\f'f Cl"'°' of Put>hShed Nfl'Wl>()(t Beam ductte by a 00fl)Of3t.on
recoteled ,on J~ 23 1976 ST\JB8S follows Dated 3t3{93, inciuchng furniture do111 S;, I Serv ce Slonq" Faol· Logan A11enue Cosll 0.tng<' COO!'ll' on Fel>t\.I· Co Me 0 ly Plot T"• •eg1s1ran1 tsl com·
In 8e>o'I 11824, P'941 915 ol BENEFICIARY· AUSTIN MoboteflOme t9n Wor.-JOHN O'AMORE '"SI tools lnd/OI OllHH ii)' Act a & p Cod• 21700 Mesa CaJol 92626 MY Hi 193.l St.I sa ill met1ced lO lt<anUCl bull
Official RecOICIS of said MC BfUDE. A CALlfOANIA St.on Manor MICHELLE D'AMORE h~sehold uems SIOled bt ('l ~ ). the undeu.igned Roo.1eai.on, Inc a Catt-• F54S0891 Maren 11, Ill 25, Apnl I. nHS und~ lhl F.1C1J11ous
County (the ··Dedara!JOn·l CORPORATtOH recordeo Decal No ; MSJ057 p bll h d N t the IOllOW'ng persons w1• sell 111 pu1>11c: auct.on lornia COtl>foaUon, as C~ Pub Siied NowPC>rt Seac:h· 1993 Butmesa Name111 lo•tte P1tee1 3. Novembef 13, t!MIS as Serial No FMHCAn1s-" • e ewpor 8032 Larry Barren Cl89 on MARCH 29' 1993 at eral Partnet of Sport Clomb-Th-818 abcr.e on January 31 , Non·e.c:lus~ve easemen1s lnl\r. No. ~8749 In 30A/FMHCAnl530B Beech·Coeta M ea• Kevin P1'illt s B170· Mona 200 PM at 17792 Cowilr>, ing Center l.Jmrled Pi111ner-Costa Me~ Oa0ty Polot 1993
O'lef luc:h ~()94111y and for 8ook -page -of Official lnSl<Jf"& No . CAL..50200I Dally Piiot March 11, Risch Bt&i. Barbara SI lrvrno. CA 92714 personal Ship, a Calilomtll lJmiled Match 4 11. 18, 25, 1993 ' PUBLIC NOTICE Riet\ard " Btic:lcson. Sec
•uctl l)Ufposes as are re-Records In lhl ortlce of the CAl.50201 199.3 Am04.ir Bl44 Nu:ole Tel· proporty, 1nctud1n9 tum•· Partnership 47•7 Nonh Th-807 rew:y
setVed '"'the bene111 ol Of Record., of Orange Tho CUtTont localloo of tho th831 son e076 Marcus Nelson llI~. clothing 1001<1 and10t F111t Slfl.•el Su1I• 141. PUBLIC NOTICE t858' 1 Thtl statement wa' fed ;n.nted ID Owners In lh• County; &aid deed of trust su1>1oc1 ptoperty 11 New-o 4 i5 Ibrahim Samaro, otner househo10 uems Fresno Clll1t 9:1726 Flctltloua with tne County Cler\ of
Hctl<>tlS Entilled • Ublttles". dHcnl>os lh• lollo'wlng port Terrace Mobilenom. PUBLIC NOTICE B 1 71 o-ey Southard stored b'f the foVow•ng per Th11 business IS con-CNS, oeoees B1nl~ Namo 0<11nge Cou'I!)' on fe()tu
• SoP9Qrt and S.tts.m.nt", Pfopet11: l>alW, 824 W 1$1h Street. C211'} Phdl1p S Sohs. eoJ8 '°"' dueled by I ~mited l)af1· St.at•-nl art 18, 1993
"Encroachment" a"d A Condominium Com-Space ss. NIWPOf1 Se<'(:h, SUPERIOR COURT lhtenJBl3ckwood 8064 Rt-"°'42 couao SP"'C'lllV ne<il'l•P Fictitious TM f ollOWlng ~· ----~~ iU--~~ft (>!\Md ot: Calil<>m1a. 9266:1 OF CALIFORNIA, cnatd Chance. 0 127 Slape lnsu1 ~t'.....A!Al B·ll G.al.Jr The ie9.1stantt1 C 8ualne .. Naww •e Clotng t>uW>eSs as PUbf•shed Newpon Bf'xi-
ol the MJO. o4 the OIC:la· l».aii;iJ -the~ .JliUCllOo 11ulLt. StflpparO. -u-rrr Roben neau AJ19el.l Houn n. A4.89 menced to 1ransac1 tJuSI-Statement PIZZA PRONTO. 28991 co,ta -..esa Oa i PilOI 1a11on enlllled · E••• All undivided l/4lh lnttf· mad• to u lllly lhl lien IOt 341 Tho City Orfve, E1cnenf4'ub 8167 Palflek f•m Cooke Inc A5t7 neu unoe< tho FictiUous The Fo11ow•ng pef$0f!S Golden Uintem #115, La-M ctt 4 11 18 25 'tQlil
men11" esa In and to l ot 2l of stora9e of the abov• P .O. Bo·a 1417' McDoug.ll 'C211 Ben Ou· James F 6Khlold BO'l2 A Bus•l'le~> Name(s) listed are doong bus.nffs u gun1 Niguel, Calif 926n ., : ...... ..,,
Parcel 4 Tract 6614, In the City of <1esc:r1bed propeny 1ha1 0..ange, Celltomla vall ' & T Clou .. nq Corl>(>fa1o0n, at>ove on FebNary 15, BRADFORD ~OUARE. 2.45 Joseph A. Ttarlcant• St., • •• ""'
None•cluSMt •H4ll'MlllS eosi. Meaa. Counly o( Ot· "'" dePo&ttOO by Aobefl t Own!'f roseNes lhe fighl B104 Lee Cowan, 8199 1993 Flsctter Avonue, Suite 0-1, 22S25 Tlermas. Mlaalon PUBLIC NOTICE
OVflf IUCh P'°'*'Y and for ange, Stale of Calllomle. IS and Maureen Lechner with IN 92E81~:.1TT57ER OF bid at 018 PurchuH Alpha Pn1 lntNn10on11I Rot>en W A1chards. Prni· Costa Mesa C;i~I 92626 Vie,o. CaJ.I 92691
sucn purposes as If• ,.. f)ef·rn.p recorded In book N-port Tlt'raee Mobil• TH -must t>e made with pet· B254 Doug Ferquson dent or Rockrea11on. Inc . a American Rt&.remenl VIiias Joseph A Traficanle. Jr.. Fktitl~• HtVed for !he t>eMlll of Of 2n, Paon 10 lo 13 lnc::lu-home Partc THE PETITION TO SONI checks or caShiers Su'i.ln C3SI. B::.69 Nl~Sha Cal•I co•p as general Propeniu 111 L P By 22526 Tlermas Moasoon Bual,,._ N•-
granted to OWNtt 1n the live ol M11cell1neous The mobltehome must t>e CHANGE THE NAME checks only and ~1d for al Joi Panes BJ1'J We..1em Partner Nnencafl R•l••ement Villas Vi1to. Cahf 92691 Stet•~nt
S.Cl>Ot'I IOllUed ''Owntlf's ~ps, In the OtflCI of the pulled from Newport Ter· OF ING.AUL MONC.AYO trte time Of l>U'd'ilM .Al TrDd<119 Gr°"p Th11 sta\emerrl was filed COfpol'llJOn. A Caf.lomia ThlS 1>Y11neas 1s co~
Rights, Ind ~. Ulii\les, Courrty RICOlder ol llid race Mobllehome Park BAAZAU.O. oorcha$.9d _900ds ••• sold Owne1 ru,,.rves 1ne t1gh1 wolh Ille County Ctetll °' Corp .• 2•5 F•scnet Avenue. ducted by ., ~pc> The fOloOWfn9 persor>9 and Calli• Tetev1s1on County • upon pyrchlS• CASE NO A,87805 r., ., .. and musl t>e r•· bod a1 s11e PurCl'IUH Or;mqe County on Fel>fl>. SV'te DI Costa llAltlOI. raled u soc.a1oon olhe< are OOI~ l>u~~:i 020 · U\il1Uff", •Support and EXCEPT THEREFROM the Th• 101.11 amount oue on • moved ii lhe lime of sale mus1 bf' m.lde w•lh per ary 18. 1993 Calol 9:16::'6 than • 1)311Mt'Sr11p VOLAR S ~ :J
Settlement", "£ncro1cti. IOllOW!f'g' thls ptOperty Including esu. ORDER TO SHOW Sales .,. subtt'C1 1o pnOf S<>n.'\1 cN.-..ks 0t caw•er' F58,319 This busonus Is con· The regiSlfan1(1) com-Redh"1 A.,. ta MIKI
mens" ano •catnmunoty Fa (A) Units I lhrough 4 IS mated cos11, expenses CAUSE FOR CttANGE c.,ncelliitior 1n t"8 event of checks only i\nd pa e1 for at Baller. Maroc:k & Jensen, dueled by, a hm11ed pan· menced 10 tranuct busl ~~!~~.mo Tarnu 00 aklles Easement" of 11\e s11own on th• Condo-and adYt\ncos eJ of the OF NAME scnroment t1e1ween owner the \lmA ot purchi~• Al rog G.;rdbn F1nanc:1.ll Cen-N"rsh1p neu unoar 1h• F1C1lllou1 d Mlelt E,,.tlled "Easoment1 mllll\lfl1 Pl.tn 1eco1ded in date Of Ille publlC sale 1s PETITIONER(S) INGAUL nd ot>ligal&d p;iny Oatod purcM~d gooos .ire sold let 5260 Nort/l Palm Ave The re91111an1(sl com Business Name(s) loste.J ~mmi ngbi• • Lagv•i.t
In lhe Dec:l .. uoo Of Cov· t>o0k9923,P~689ol0t· $3,9109'7 Tho auction 'Mii MONCAYO BAR2ALLO, lh1s 111il end ISUl day Of .... IS . and must l)O re-F .rth Floor Fresno Calif. mllf'Ced 10 lrlinlMllCI l>uS•· llboveon notyel • Be~c:'~. 1852
anantl, ConClationa Ind ~ flclal Record• Of H id bl mad• '°' the ):>urpose OI HAS H.IWE FILED A Pell-Maten moved at lhe bmt OI &a'" OU • . . • ness undet lhe Flct•llOUS Joseph A Tralleante St
11r1Ct1ontft rac0tded JuM County 1allsfylng lhe 1"'1 on ~ TION F'OR AN ORDER TO Publ>c Storage Mal'\3ge-S:ltH a•l' sub1ecl lo poor 93704-2209 Bu!o·ness .Name(s) hsaed JoHph A Tral.cante J< ~551~ Costa Neu Calli
9 1976 In Book 11766 (B) The Udut4W nghl 10 p<c»e<t'f logether W•lh Ille CHANGE NAMES FROM mont Inc Telephone (714) canee4 ~'°" •n Ule """"' ol Put>l•She<I Newl.'Of1 Beach at><MP on D«emt>et 17 libs statement was flea Tl'I b con-
p'•g• 420. of Olf1c11i Posseuion and OCC\IP~ cost ol lhe Pie. INGAUL MONCAYO BAR 64&.:ie65 '"9e<lt lor Owntlf SelU~nt be'ffl!M o...ner Co~l.l Mes. Oitly Pilot 1990 '"'"' the Courrty 0 "11 al I Ul•;•u ••
Records ot Mid Coun«iy , ol Ill lhOse treas dl919-Oetod1 Febf'u•'Y 25, ZALLO TO INGALIL MON Pub lls.hed Newport ind Ol>l•gated jM!ty D.11.0 "'4a•Ch II, 18 15 Api~ 1 Amencan Rei. Ment V-•&S Or~ County on Fel>N-ouet~P II-\' o--'81 pat1
(1111 'Mastw Dedaratlon/ nated as '*'°'· garsges. 1993 CAYO ALVAREZ Beach Cossa Mesa Daily tl'llS I Ith and Unn d'Y ol 1993 Prapen.111 Ill LP ery 2•. 199;1 The regisirentlH com E~•pllng all Oii. Oil light&. and pai1ung apeatl, I S NEWPORT TERRACE It II hefeby ordere<S lhal Pilot March 11, 18, 1993 Mirel'I Th.a26• By AmCflcan Retirement F5at858 "*1CeO t.o lr&nSKt buSO
m1neral1 mineral fight•. lho#n ue>on lhl ~ all penons 1n1eres1ed in tnSJ.4 Pul>liO S10tag1 MilN~ ___ VIiias C0tp0tation Published Newport a.~ , the Fi ttllOU
na111t.i 'gas nghts, and m. 1n1um Plan above referred 0 MOBILEH80~-E PAEAK, this mane< appear t>efOfe ment. Inc. Telepnone (7f4) PUBLIC NOTICE By. John A Booty PresJ· Coata Mesa Daily Pilot =nei:r Na<n.•(•lrc 111,_:
oth., hydrocatt>on 1411> 10. N99fY • ---· Sq., this COUl1 In Oeportmen1 PUBLIC NOTICE 86J.1060. Agent for OwOOf dent 25 1993 t>ove Febn.1 3 l99J lllllCH by .wi.1t1oever Patee12: A'ulhorhed Agont for No ?03 of the OrMge Put>llsned Ne w po11 NOTICEOFPUBUC ThlS statemenl was filed March 4 11 IS. • 'o.n,..';1~ at"f NIM~ \t!ll may be Unit 2.ln.L.ot 23 IS lhol«I Newport Ternc~ M Svpen0t Court _at CNSJ082J44 Buch..Cos1a MH8 On..., SALE OF with the County Clerlr. of ·""99 ,...,.,,1 was llle<t
Within °' under IN pate-el upot1 the Condominium bllehome Pat1c Vie ltddress '"°'"n .ll>Ove Flctltloua Pilot March 11 18 19)J PERSONAL PROPIERTY Orange County on J.J111.1.lty PUBLIC NOTK~ :;,s.,;;: ~ Cler1I ol
of llf"1 he~~ d• PIM'l above relenld t.o Co"tact: IUlzebeth on Aprtl 20. 199J. ill 2 00 Bui1ln ... Neme th535 #67979 29 1993 Orlno• County on F~
lcnbed together with lhl Parce13 H II B I (7t4t oclockp m and then and Statement C PU<'S lheC •t F559330 C•S1082t.. arvl} 99.l '*~.,;git °' dnltng, Th• e~duslve ltght lO ~ .. !2•!700 ea • lhefe ll'low uu~. ii any Tho ful10Wlft9 persons PUBLIC NOTI E Se I ~~~~toS10taq: r.:;:r. Put>-s~eo N-C>Ort ~ach· FlclttloU• ary • I F5451058 mring, ••plonno encl op. aes.s.on and OCCUPMCY ot ..,. -they have, •hy tile pet'1ton d 1>u ness as c c M Oilli p tot .,allng· .,_.,or, '1ne1 llor· tnoH "°"'°"' of Loe 23 .Put>llah•d Newpoll tor Change Of name snould ·~~Rc;oi .:'No MCFAO. CN S10B2139 lly Act (8 & P oo• 21700 ost.i esa Y • 81.Wtneeia ••-Put>ll5ned ~Beach
1ng 1n Ind 1~ tn. e1ucr1t>e<1 In Parcel t Beach.Costa Mesa Da~y not bl g<anted OEN PARTNERS. ,..13 Cor Fictltloua el seq), the under&19"4t(I f.tl>L~tV IL Stale Cos11 Mesa Daily Pilot
aame from -d land °' any •~. dn>gnated as pa· Pilot Maren 11, 18, 1993 II is IUM&r orde<ed that A poralf' Plaza. Suite 200, Bu•lne11 Name ~~n ~~~~ p~ic 1;;;~1·~ 11 .1993 The FoOqw1nq persona Fet>Nary 18 ;!5 Moarcn 4,
otn« land, Including. the 1101, garages. and part.Ing lh828 copy of this order to Show Newport Bench Ciht Statement 1 00 PM 1111 2065 Newporl Th 785 1111 do1ng l>uStllt'SS as 11 1993
nght to wn.pstock °' d>rec> space adjolnlng lJn11 2 cause be published in 92660 Tl'le Following persons Blvd Costa MoH CA PUBLIC NOTICE THE LINK FUND. a Cal•lot· Th-"90
ltONllty Ol'lll ano mine '°' above <leacnbed having • PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa Da~y Pilot. a Hopkins oevetopmenl are domg bu.s<ness 11s g2f>2i perlO'\ill ptoperty n1a L1m01ec:1 Pannersl'llp 1----------
.. no1 other than lhote rnpedlve unit numt>Clf, as newspapet ot g<>oer.i or· Company L p 11 Delaware SAN CARLOS ASSOC! including turnitute doth-CNS,083885 765 Bak~ SllMt. C~ PUBLIC NOTICE
t'lenllnll>cMI cMlcritlld, ot1 shown on the Condo-cns1084350 cutat.on pubhsneo 1n lh•S hmoted partoersh•P 13 Cor· ATES 13 C01po1a1e Plau. ing tools and 01 Other Actltlou• Mn.i Ca;.1 92626 °' OU Wiiia. tunnels 1t1C1 m.fllum Plan el>ove referred NOTICE TO ~. at INSI Of'ce a porate Plaza Suill 200, Su.le :.'00. Newpot1 Beach h~sehold Items stored by BuehMN Nem. Jack -"' Bar!Mra Kmldet CNS,0805'8 lhefts Into, through or to Togelttw Wt\h a ~ CREDITORS Oft wee11 '°' lout consecullW Newpoit Beach. Calll Cai.r 9~ lhl follow•ng PltfSOl'\I .., R~• Trust. Jack flctltlou• aero.a the auosurlace ol exduslve nght IO use the BULK SALE week.I poor lo th• day of 92660 Hopkins Oevelopmenl E 0 3 7 TI\ 0 m 1 s Statemeftt Llnkleller. TruSlee 765 llu-'ne .. Name
the land he!'W'lbove do-common walkways and (SECS 8tC>4, lh• hearing Mattshan Corporauon, 1 Coml).lny LP.• o.taware Sct>uneman E083 Cohn w The F "9 persons B.-..11 Street. CoSla Mesa Sl•tem.nt
acnt>ed, end to t>ollom de'~~· IDcalloted Ion ~ 8t05 U.C.C.J DATLe,;•MARR004'1N'"so3N Calllorn1a corporation. CL1~dteP.!,~~~"sh1•,P· 20013 F11n1. E312 lnforma11on a~i:..~1~ ~~~OE ·~op. CT~•'• 92b626uslness 11 co~ The FOlloW!ng pers-IUC:ti wtllpllloeked or dltee· ""'"""'"'um s n aa... JU .. It , 2$0'32 Buckl>0.0\ld Lclne, Lil· -,,...a n~... Manaoemen1 Systems, ,,.. do!nQ l>Y&tness as lionallV dolled wels. ~ tract. a.c,_ No. JUD Q. IC 0 MM IS-guna H1Us. Cahl 9~653 Newport Beach, <;;all l E1S8 John VOfacek. E.254 PING CENTER. C/o D 'tc:A. duct&d by • ltmlt.O i>et1· COPVLlNE CORPOR•
nets, and ahll'ts undet and Parcel 4: t·~Ge1T·pm SIGNER OF THE SUPE· Jcttr~ B ArmOU< an lndl 92660 Peter Wilson S1n1th &. Company. · nersh•p TION 3150 Bnstol SlfNt. benNth °' beyond the el!· Ari undivided t/140th In-. NolJce ••hereby given to 0 CCMJ T "ldu3I 2ss11 Rano-ood Mattshan Corporation. a Owner ieserves trio ngt>l IJOO Ou•~ St '106. New· The reg111ran1(sl com Coati Me&a c.iot 9Z62tl
ten« limlta 11\ereOf and lO terest on Ind lO Loe t of creditor• of th• wntlln Al R A Ro"td l.Jlgun• H tis Calif Cnlilornoa corporallon, bid 11 sale Purcnases port Beacn. Cahl 9266~ menced to lrans<ict ~ fklstt1en WOtld T~ rtdrl11, relunnet,' equip, Tacl 6614, ,,, the City o1 named Mier \hat 1 bulk INOALIL MONCAYO 926~ ' 25092 Buckbo#d Lane. La must be made .,.,lh per 27 11 neu und« the Flct ttOus g .. 1. Inc D£ 16800 Val•ey maintain, repait, deepen Costa Mesa. Countv o( Or· &al• IS al>OUI to be made of BAAZALLO, 702 E. OC.. Th~s D Lenny. an ~ guna Hills. Calol 92653 1 l'I Ch#lflS F Wu, J Grao! 8ustl14JSS Name(s) h~ld vi.._ A .. ; La M·-.<I&. c..f.
and operate any 1uch ange. State of Cll1foma. u the aauls dtsc11bed CIDtENTAL 8T., SANTA Vldull 17 woodnower, It· Jeltrey B ~.an lndl-~=ks~ ana"'P,~~'rO:.~ Monahan and James S above on 1987 90638 ...._ Of "*'"• without per map '9COrded In Book t>etow ANA, CA 92708 vine Cat.I 92714 V'dulll 2S5t t Rangev.ood lh• lme ol purel'l3se AM Keagy. as TruSl"t of AEW JKk Unksett«. TNStee ~ Tl'lll bus•PleU is c~ ~. in. nQtlt '° dnll, 2n. Page• 10 to 13. loc:tu-The names end l>Uslness Pu~ll•h•d Newport Thia business II coo-Road, Lag~ H•lls. ea1,1 h ed ., SOIO •29 Tf\lsl unClet Dec:IM1 J~ & S.INrll Lrilec\er ducted l>Y 'cotpot uon
mkll. More. •piore °' op. •Ive of Ml1ce111neou1 !~SrHesselONs ~s""LA=:ers~i Beach·(;•• ta M .. a ducted by • si-at pan-92653 P.';:',\:.~ an~~st :,. •• ~on. ~e~IVSt. 2~;t.oFr~•~ Revocel>l9 TNSl Tne reg st•1n1(1) co,,,. wale ltWOUOl'I tile Mfac• M11>1 In in. Olflce of the ,... D 1 Pl.. nen.h•P Th'I busmen 11 con-ed l 11'1 1 ol Mt.le This sw.ment _, t11tic1 menced 10 Vtinao-.c.1 bvtf. °'.,_upper 500 fM1 of the Couniy Record11 of aakf VICE, INC , A CALIFORNIA •tr t March t 1, The reglstrant(s) com-ducted by 1 gonttal pan. s.:J'n a~ 1~ :;~ 10 pnor Streel , 8011on, . Ma• '#llh ~ County Clef\ ol ,,_ under tn. f.telitoie lubaul'f~ of the l•nd Countj. CORPORATION, t600 18, 25, A,wll t , tff3. mented 10 transact busl-nerah~ c:encell l>i1n. "' 1 saehu1et\I 0211().2803 Qranoe County on Fll:ltu-But•nett N melsl h&Wd
dMCtt '.( AAE IN OU~ l ;i-..He~ 111!\det \he Fidl&!,ouS Th ~ISltl"lt(a) com-, allon '"twfffl eve°"',! This business II con ll'f tl. 11193 •bow on Jan..wy 4 l991:>
'I. , .,. ~ OHO OF 1i:;t~ t.__ 1.-N.,171~sJ l•SI., men to ~2 ... ~ -...... duci.IO t>y-Norn.,,.. TNst ... Fse 1 tM ~ .. WOf1d l f'Ctlnotc> Mn 2 19 O~T l'flOf/85 UNI.ES ~ uon ~ ~"1 fa above on. Nov'imblr-20 nHS t.Wldef ll'le tllir~~"""' ~ d"'T,...":. D•~• lrll't115!l, ~ ~ 5-: r,. . .-.. _.-.,_,..=._
look t2t7'1, p. 501' of YOU TAKE ACnot. TO of the~ •~ecutMI office t986 ' Business Name(s) listed 1arc:hftth ... ay mWed' ""'"'r.: C>uaJ· Coate .t,~.. ~i°'"'...:.,:~£:?::;:.,So;:f
Oftlctal Records PROTECT YOUR PROP· of the seller II same Hopkins Oevetop,,.ent lt>ove on Decembef 31. Pubic St~aq.: Man.a~ ,,.~s undef lh• icti~ M.lrc:ti 4 11 18 ~ 1992 This S!M'...-..nt w " lees ___ _. YOU A1'E IN OEf'AUt..T EAlY IT ~y BE SOlO AT As bled by lh• Hiler, aD ~. L p 1986 r ' ptltJn • r."802 h t; "'°'
UNDER A DEED Of TmlST A pUBUC SA.LE. IF YOV ~UMif bu11Mss n!!"'e an &y"So..t-viem-c.irrlfetal ~op$11ns Devtilopmenl ~I~ ·A;;~l IOf ~ F~ ·~ ~ COu111i DI' '°"" O~Teo-~ "1Jllll.£SS NEED »1--exJJUMATION add,..sMs used by 1M Stetotnent Dev Inc Com1W1Y. LP a Oel<1w11e p b it ' 0 N 1 PUl(K.JC NOTICE art 10. 1993 YOU TAKE ACTION TO OF THE NATURE Of THE Mll«"Mlhnlhreeyears~ The Foliowjng P8fSOl\S By 'Stephen C. HopkinJ, Lld ,p3Mersh1p B u ..Cah e M •w ~; Jamn S t<ugy ' F5e0552 PROTECT YOUR PROP· PROCEEDING AGAINST lore the date 1uc:h 1151 was are dOlno businesa u · President By Slepk1en Hopkins De-p ~:.c~at:l~ 1 ,:~99J y Thts s1a1c;:n1 w~~"':r CNS1082t4$ P\ blahed Newpon Seoc~ EATY rr MAY BE SOLO AT YOU YOU SHOULD CON-sent Of dellvtll'ed 10 11\1 ROSA,M OND PACIFIC Thb 113tement was tiled velopmen1 Company of 1 • lh8J6 With lhl "'Von M·-.. '1ctltf-C 1 1 D PllO' A f»VBUC SALE IF YOU TACT A LAWVER buyer.,.. none LANO COMPANY. 650 Wllh lh• County Cle<k of N-port 6C.1Cl'I, c p Onn<je Coonty ..,.... .Y .. noee ..._ o•I• Mew ••• ,
NEEO AN EXPLANATtON 1848 fB IOWA STREET. Th• ~· and b\isineu Town Centi! Ot!ve. SI.Ille o.~ CounlY on FebN By Stepnen C Hopk1n1, PUBLIC NOTICE I, 1993 H
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PROCEEDING AGAINST ft(lf • atflel llddrHS °' J BK B co. INC. A CALI-92&2tS • F580254 This 5l11temen1 ""''~ filed CNSt083UH• Pubt·~ Newpot1 &3Ctt T:.no ~ :r'°" PUBUC NOTICE
YOU YOU SHOULD CON· common dtalgnatJon °' FOANIA COAPORATION P~hc G teway Hamn. Pubtt•"f'd N fVVl BNch-Wilt! lhe County Oetll ot flctltlou• Co&ll Mese D tly P•IOI 'C~POAATE Pl.AZA. 1)1---------T& ... T. .uwER. ....-la atM>Wn aboYe The •&His to be sold -LP , a Cal•fomle llm•led .,, .-,...... °'9nge Countv on F~ •-·-• N .. __ h I I 18 15 ... ......, t a••'--· ,... A LAn• ,...._., g1Yer1 ' deacnbed In t:tener111 II •rtl'lwaht 15615 Alton COIU MtU Daoly Polot a 9 1993 --nesa eme -c • .._... C~• P\azJI, Suoi. 200 Fk~• C~ c:e~N~A~ LC>Of», :: ~ 0# •:: ALL FURNITORE, FIX· ~tlf1<w.ay. t,..e 17$, Irvine, MMch 4 11, 18, ?S, 1993 ry . FH025~ Stetement 1093 Newpon e .. ch C11ll hatft•M NMte •
"ff a -..t ~ °' nldnell)," The l>lne~ TURES, EOUIPMENT, MA· Calif 821111 TtMIOol Publl!Md Ntwport Beeeh-The F=: pets001 Th.az4 ~~. fl"lal. COll)Onl Stete....nt
common 1 d:i=u:o~I un11:.= ~t>t~t:' o( ~'::°t~s~~~ tM-,K~.,1~~:1:: PUBLIC NOTICE Cott• ~·u OtMY Pilot •:o~ORNE:.'s~sONE. PUBLIC NOTICE toon. a Callfom~ COf'POl1I-.,.. ~~~
Pf'Ol*'Y 1 I glwn u) :fault In the ot>lloatlons TRADE GOODWILi. 1A nerlol\lp. 650 Town Centw Mard'l 4, II. fa. 2), 1993 4S90 MecMl'lur Boulevard, C.NS,083 ,44 tion, #13 Corporate Ptan TAK£ OOT BURGER. 310
:: ~1 as CO# Hcuf'ed U.eby fiereto-BOSINtSS NAME. and are Ol'Ne. Sulta 1350 Colla t87885 ~ Sul\e 610, N-port Beach. flctlt...._ ~' 200 .....,PG'I IHdl. t1fl Sl. C:O... *'=~~-:i = :-::~~ =~~e:!:'n":°'c!: ~~~~~8~1!1::;"6 :. eon-'=:::.;'~u~r PUBLIC NOTICE ~;1~1111 M11kels au.1 ..... N.-~~.-=Inell II con ~~~Vista ~-Mid of breach °' Wfifttn ~ of 0. 929e0 ducted by e oen-91 part AMNUAl. STATEMENT NOTICE OF PUBUC Grou~ t.nc . a Del-e SteleMMt CIUCted by: I ~ Flora Newpot\ a..ct\. CA ~~eonln ..._a ~ fautt and Oemend IOt $Ille The l>ualnn1 name used nenhlp CHURCH MUTUAL IN· ..... , ,. ,... c:orponWon, 4~ Von Kw· Thi F'OllC>wlng ptrlOf'il Th e ~•trant(1) com· L."ii60
...,..,.. "~ O • .... -... ·-~ Ill tt\a toe:-. T ( ) • --...,... • men Avenue, Newport are doong t>uMMH a: menc:.d 10 trw.ac::t ~ Mial'OU Pt1Mft Vim ~ '*91)r. etc> ~ wnnen nodce of ff. jj' "i:_ F'ASHION JI.AHO he ~egiatrant 8 = IUMNCE COMPANY, PEJllSONAL PROPERTY e.ecn C of tl26llO POS LCASING SDMCES ,,. .. ~ lhe FICl!llOlll Aora ""Port . ~
lor9 btc\Aed and cMllY-laull •;::.of lllC1lon : TWCO = unJ!, t~ .. ~1~ 3000 SCHUS T!R #OOtOt Corn.r1tone Prtnclpale, 4770 C-"'t>V8 Offve. SUit• ..._. Name(•) lltlt8d t2fiGO
er.s 10 ~o: ~kl ~.ty The entM:lpeted dMI ol Bu.lines• N1me(1) Miited LAM•, MERRILL, WI Pursuant lo the Cekfomt Inc .•• CalltomMI oorpora 220, N.wpot1 Beach Cellf ~ on o.c.mtlet ,., Thia bu1lne11 I• COft.
wntten Demand f Sale Mid ot>llgetloN Ind tl'lef• !he bulk sale la 312ti93 et etxwe on· Janwry 199:> ... H Stlf.SeMCe StoraQe FICllo uon. 4590 M~ Bou-926&0 1192 dueled l)y' co-~ ~ =..., no41ce °'°' O..: '"" the ut1'derelQntd the of1lce of The Elcrow PacJfle 0.1ew1y Hom.t. YMt Ended o.c.tnbef lty Ac. JB & P Code 21 tOO i.vard, Suiltt ftO, Newport Progre111vt 01111tt>uUon Cofporal• ,..._. C0rpcir-. The 1~1atranlf•I com-• .., ~ Mid notJca o1 ct.. FON111 ~~tit Like Cemat LP a Calllotrila llmlled 31, 1182 .C 11q • the un<lerllgneO 8"Ctl. Callf. t~ Sy1t9ma, Inc., a ~ UOf\. .-, C ~ menClld to ~ ~
tau!\ ~ °' .-::::, : fault and Of~ to be Ortvt ' 120, El Toro. CA ~~1p Tolll admitted auttt wW M al public 11UCbon Thia bualntll 11 co~ Cot90' "°"· 76.$2 Ea~ ,.,._... ,_ uno. tne f'~ ~ ...... 1.oo1 _,!_to • ..-.... reCOfded November tO 82'30 By· Pao~ Gal..-IY Devel '2t0,Ml.t35 on MA,RCH 30. 1 l 9t ducted by: a general PN1 llY'I Ot!ve Cesen p,.,,,. Thia ... 1"'*°" ~-a.Cl fWtine" Nal\'le(a) Uted ._, .,...._., _ .. .,, t92 I No t2; Thie i.J11 Niii It 11.1bf9C1 opnitrtt Corp0t•t10n a Ce!-TO t e I 11 •b 111 I I e I 1 00 PM 1 206$ ~~ nttal\lp lltnnMOt.t $53« 1Mlh the Count'f' ......,,. OI atlootle on 1fl7/tJ
Mid ~dandl°*'d ~-·t, ~ p.Q. of to Ca.llfomMI Uniform Com-lfomia C.l>Of\91/0n. ~ U18,tN.061 Avt . Colla Mu i CA The reg1t1t1n1(1) COl'l\o Tl\11 but•ntl 11 co~ Orange County on FebN-~Oo..eno
•111' the un '"1on• OMdll Aecotde 1n the of. mercl el Code Section 1ng Pettner Agor~ te """'e-4ns for 9~7 ~ pr~. ll'llf\C9d to tranuet ~ ducWCI b\i • corpotallon fllY I let) This ......._,. .,.. 9lld
Cl8Ulecl "': ~ 0:, ':: flee of the recontar t1' Or-11062. BY' Hlf\<ey StHM. Pr.-. apeclal aurplu1 lundl lndudtng f\.wn turt, clot~ neaa un<* Int f"OC1'1IOUS Tl'I• teQ•tt1antC•> ~ ffMOZIO ...,. ,. County oar.. of
fault Ind -.-.. 1 to eublac:\ the name '*" 11.600.000 Ing, tool• an<l.or o1hlf Ou11Mtt N1me(1) •11ecs ~ to ~ l>U9' flutlllltMd *"Po" 8Ntch-OrW'OI County.,,....__.,
f'9CiOtded AA9J1t 27, 1112 1119 __ .. , .... be meOe and llddf ... of the '*"°" Kt<A ~ p.,,,,.,._ CapUll todla ~Mhold lltnll tOl'ld by lbOVI Ol'I FebNlt'f t 7. ness under trll Fid1ti0u.1 Coat.a Mew Ollily Not 27. 11el •"'*·No. t2t7b': I~ ~ ~ OO'llnWll ~ ~whom deifnl may be e catifoma COfporllllon Ag91egal1 wnle Ins !Of the~ 1)1...ont 19'» • 8u~n•" l'lame(I) h!ed ~ 6 ft ll. 2S.. ltlO nltlll look 'aoe :...c.ofcthe .my~e Of Im-ftl>tdleTht£.aowJ:orum, 8y· Kaw. 8usaan U SA. other ln1n epeoal llUfpiul AOI) R CaMn HotneytN, Koll Capllal Marltela a1>0ve on '•tww'Y 2'l • Th-IOI llvblltNd~~ "'°°"'* ln IN •wr • 11 We 23tet Ult• cenw onw ~ a C.tomi• c:ot~: !\Inda • A04t v 1c1or Aodtlouer. <koup O Ol9I' Aatgtr C.. 1MJ ' "'-"" ,....
recordlr of Of~~ :::c'..on °' ~ t20, [1 Toro, CA "'30, t1on' Groaa pa In end c:on1nbo 0021 CT P~Mn. A07'0 ICVI•"" Vice~ PrOO•Hll,,. O.tttobut•~ f1iU1UC llOTICI ~°!!_•_. ~ ~ 1t Seid S. .. l>e ' t f..-..-...... at'd "'9 tat date kit tiling 8y lottllharu N!lhtyoti. uted eorplua Weldon 0 Shanley, lt.07• llus Wltement WM fHd S~. tnc ti bia POS e ... -~ " • W WlthOUt ~ Of IO P'Y ····~-.. .,.,....,.. d""'9 ~ be ~ (llKUCrftVkle ~t Unulloned Wt (tur• Garr H WOOClt, 0008 0.,., ""1h lhl ctlun!y C*k ol lalinQ ~-.. JoNln, C .. t090tU , .. IM)
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pied, ,._... • TMt. Witt\ .,_... .. In befot'I the .... dale ..,eo. *"" IN ~ Qett. ot 8'1rplue at f'tOll\JS PoilCY'-Hotderne&I. J. . 0070 Tim• lfY l 4, 191» Thie IU•"*1l ..... lt6ed a.a 111 llw
....,,.., Of enc:umbrlnCet. al ~ ~ N t.ld 1bOwe CJrenoe County on~ "°"11f $11.~,077 olh"t Niel.on. 0157 (d ,Mt~ WIWI lie ~ ~ ol .. • to,.., the~ :..:.. : any, "'*' .,. ~ ,,.,.~ ,. 1.._, lnco'1'11 101 the JUr 1111ard, L M~ 1COll '°"l>I' heel """""°" ~ ~ ~ Oft feitw-The ;::.:~ ,.,.,.. :;..:'"'er,°'::S"°''1
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huge maaler eull• Ous:>te• by the O.•ch
with ••oe eun deck. Perlec:t for owner oe>
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location neict to PIUll beach, double lot. En-1371~ IM~ cloMd g•rage1, MP•· rate yard1 Put the ...., •11t1tte tool• •way! Thia 11
tt0.000 Down M2-u21· reeoy 10 gol $389,000.
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2 M ... 10 Beac:l'I wtleekhlMr llCCeH In-d••lrabl• locallon.
NS bulh Diane 4 BA, veelora delfght ~=rT~ Aak for
2.S BA. <ilant bOnUll *400.000. •M 8 TAR room wttn wooct ftoof Betpln ~ 84 t·• t ?? 1ng. a..ooo Euy money, r>fop by Pana•~ th• beach! Eaoh unit Ju•t U.lld. ...... ...... ·~iou· 2 8A. ' BA .. 8A. 3 DA ranch ... mt g8r OrHt CUI de w •tyle Orlght • airy
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lx35 w/eCoraga. Nice CONDOS · Agl 631·2242 $1350. Ideal for pro1 gar. S12751mo. utll pd. Peta. 831-8427 •21DRM $700•
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letfront Ot. 873-15291 '-'j., lot, 38r 28a. 2300lf a.n' frpl lndrY fuH view, nr ahopa/plet Lg 28R w/balcony. Incl. No pets 545~855
llAQNIPICENT 180" Sl 5· Jim 631"1707 rm. patio, Mwly' dee. Gas/watt pd. 646 8le6 $725/mo. No.Pell 28A 1 ~Ba. w/d hool<·
<><:.an -+ Harbot vtew. HOUSEi Bike to beach. '2000 723-0352 760-M18 •UNFURN tBt yHrty 329 University °'"E up, new carpet/paint.
4BA 2'h8A. Nu bllnde/ 38R tBA. Ht llChoola. •8raoct ,_ bayfront with garage, atOYa & 842'2818 partclng. pool. $900
carpat/palntllndecpg. Quiet ..re. Outdoof • ..i.-........ ........,._ 38R 28.. ref.... St-to tMaeh eUSTSIDE • 1728 S.Olord Ln ti 3 Lota of llnht. Comm ' ... __ ...,.,....,, .., "V • ...,. 548-7533 poof. 13500 72 1-oe78 pets ok. N/S. S999/mo 2 car gat, yrty $1950 $795/mo. 645-5862. 28R S745 Gas/w•ter1 _______ _
lk~=-=-~~.,;,.· .;,.;;;.,.....;;;.;;,.;..;;. + S500 MC:. S46-233G Cindy 873-3777 ~ pd, garage....No ~· 28t 18A upper OC*an-
OCUN & ~y VW8 a I 2323 Elden 548-7854 front, frig. stove, atree' New Carpet/Paint. LARGE clean 28r 18a Condo. pece.cu., CORONA · parking only Sl100/
28R -+ Oen. Spacious houH w/gar. Avocado back bay view. Front DEL MAR • 2622 •FREE CAaLEll•I mo f3t0»596-821~ Din a. LR w/FP W/D Slrael. No pets. M751 row. 28R. 28A. Extra 1 Bdrm, clean, ~ 1-_;_...;:..._~ __ __.:.
2.C•r Encl Gar .S24s0 mo. 24~2299 large LR. FP. Wood side, gated, lr'ldry rm, •Ask About 0\#
Agt •7•23t 1· noora. 838-8460 days. •GREAT 1 BA. large. CIOM lO bch, achl• a. Move-4n Speclall 2
NEWPORT HONTS 759-3506 eves/Wknds .ti new hrdwd flrS/Ule shops. 842-5858 Years New!, 28R~ tam-
•OCIUN VIEW 2BA 38r. NO PETS. Gar-HarbOr vu Hma. 48R, vlew deck, w/d. s995' 1ly complex, Average
1'hBA, patio, gar, key dener, references req, d in rm and fam rm (1) 640-4255 MOVE-IN S~EClAL rent $637.50/mo w/a 6
lo bch gte. No pets. $92$/mo. ~2256 excel IOC near achooi Sh•rpl Cle..,I 2BR S 1 BA-$600, 2BA·S700. mo lse ~31 O
S1200/mo 7~Mt & clutih~ 7'59-SOlt · l B& carport.. patio 2 Close to evfKYth1ng. E.a.tt*ln c.m_,nlty
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COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT redec. 2<a r gar, $925/mo 873-3852 •MOVE-IN S PECIAL.! or 2Br~den, 2<at gar, • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilBEACH 2169 $2,300. 310-277-1583 Studio • Large. brloht.. L.g clean 2br 1ba, gat, Pvt patt0s 644-6458 •
•Charming 2BR dplx Ca ll owner after 6PM. wAlk-ln closet. Large nu cpc, D/W, storage LARGE 281 2Sa., t-car -saoo. 38R hse S1050 •Udo Penlneule• balcony. $850/mo. ulll S750 No Pet 640-2495 gar v .. rty IM $~
Lg yd, quiet. angl gar, Beach A-ea! Luxury·HarbOr View· incl.'..._.t449 NEWPORT HEIGHTS mo. No p&J.S Noo-gd area 847-7540 _ IV Huge 1BR 28A. OIW. Lrg l Br -un : wfd smlt.r preL..BD-9 1lt
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NEWPORT PDIMIULA ~/0-deck w/Vlew COSTA MESA 2624 n kup, frplc, gar.' 57951 UOO ISt.E fully fum YEAAl.Y OA WINTER Fumls~d/Unfurn mo utll incl. &46-9439 l 8 r. Utal, gat Incl.
S950l'MC>S1n S1MO 07:MS030 Mon-Sat S785'mo ytty 1 1>4tt·
2'411• llMI 7t 0 Udo P..tc Dr. * E'tttDE ESCAPE • e Reel N ice!! 1 BR son, no pee.a 673-0837
F"~ Ver.•Hee lrg atudio LRG 2BR 2BA. Small dwnalrs, patio, Ing. •N. Hl!JGHTS. Ideal Villa Rentals condo, full kitchen w/ quiet comm .. patio encJ gar, S550. 2 Per-for 1 person Small 2
bat. Pool, clubhouse. d/W, lndry0rm. S800 5on. No Pet 642·5964 BR FP, g lY, lndry No 875-4912 $895/mo. 548-7981 l85 Mesa '· 63l-4750 Tn·plex 38R 1 3 48A. d' pets $850. 6~145
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searching for _ whelh· m yriad ol mercn3n· d•s• rtems, because er you'"'e seeking a 2BR 2BA. gar. lndry lac. our columns compel hOme. an apartment, groat view, 220 Chit quafllled buyers to
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COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 ~~RT NEWPORT
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•Lots of Windows
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v e .... mea Studio In Ip $450/mo 64fS..4.400 Nice decor, lg rma. bingo, c.tlno'a, eta. Construction WortuKa. COL 6 ~.II P9f ••••••••• 7012 Ou•-l Ion Se . frplc S.05 ..._170t UfDUSTRIAl 2788 F E BROCHURE. The 1'Urquo4ae glazed ~-Alt trade• Must .,_ d8V SWOftQ nurwne ••P· .. t OCllt pa· Baclc Bav NW~ hH, RE ramie. Jwat "4.95 .. wtlllng IO falQc:at• 1· HB ., ... 8tll"7~2 _______ ...,..._ ----
rate BR. Full HC. all pr1va, w/d. Lg rm NB 1 bltt to beach Shr naw••l concept In S1 S H . Addltonel 800-347·1550, ~v· BALIOA
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fee. No pel1. 64+7211 BAL Pen Pt Lg 3br Rich, 873-311()1 Ave C.M., 530 al 1450, manufacturar. (24 M.O. co: Egyptian At1 for FHA mongage Ins, MERCHANDISE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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.. hfr t-CDll Pvt $400 dep 7S.11478 2790 ••LOO HOME Vegas, NV 19109• phonn, fifing, accts ANTIQUES 45010 lamps, refrlg. stereo, ·SP'l!'l!n .. FOR RENT ac: on • · PROPERTY DEALERSHIP•• Prompt dallltety, 90 rec. Sen ior citizen clothes, d ishes. ale. ~ .. • ••••••••! en1ranca, bed 6 bath. Na Twnnm. Big master Top log home menu-rnonev back guaian-contact. WP 5.1 e11p All alnt. SAT/SUN, SIO BOATS 7018
Malo pref, S595frno, BR/8A. N9ar be.chi SUPER 8 MOTEL. Build factUfer, ... k• !Maler. tee. dea. EOE. 842-G802 * General Et.c:. 1930'• 803 N. Bayfronl (btwnl"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii util Incl 673"33a2 Prkng/PooVSpa. S575 new Of convert your Protected territory, roundtop rafrktg. on Saphlr• & Diamond) 11
ROOMS 2 706 CDM. LrlJ bnght room + ~ util. 645-2590. motel! Flnanang and high earning potential, PLEASE RETURN Office Help: PIT four legs, wonclng -11
In friendly homa w/d " -le .. 1 fUll training & lead• NO QUESTIONS s 1 $485 M2·1N1 •LOTS OF STUFFI auodk Fem n/s. '$425'. NB unfum or lum, pwt t.:,i::n u~sta:sa~~f.: provided. Need not In· :n ~~~~~;'~o:,; ~==...,,..,..,,~='="!~I Furniture, clothing,
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=ir:'l't-vt •I I 72t 9546 a.ve ta./9ftt. w&Jk to bch led cat ,.,..__. with Pfeaenl ASKED WJCKE.R LOYESEAT household misc. s-1· Furn Nwpt c ,.at . • • & poof. au .. t. niee, able to quallf . I employment. Mod.ts Brown bflefeaM with -• . bli, ma\UfO Cream. color. High urd ay earn, 228 Pearl tennis. apa. close to HS.Minute• To Beach $450 Incl all 650-6703 Pa' or Bntndon (702) h"" a11p patson. 964·0064 back. Lovely, ·and beach, gar, 35 -+ non/ LARGE, PRIVATE un-898-3888 for brochure starting at $15,696. 1· 'Vh personal value sturdy! 1275 firm.
s mkr, $550 S-5-6003 fum1shec:t BEOAOOM NB. V1UA PT. CONDO and details, 800.~·LOGS (5647) and btu. duffel bag, RECEPT/SECTY 714/IMCMJ'778 ANO BATH Beautil\JI, on golf courH E11arcz ••BRENTROOO LOO taken from the O.Uy FIT. HB offiCe, good COlONA
LG ROOM, complotoly
s ell contained, pvt
ent. pallo, full BA. Avl
4/1 CM. S.2-1 t96
quiet parklike setting, room/pools. All amen/l•••••••••I HOMES••427 River Pilot parking lot on 3/ phone, ty~ & peo-DEL MAR 6122
great fOf bilung and utll N/S. No pets. Rock Blvd., Mur· 4 /93PI•••• c•ll pie skins. omput911·F-URNI--Tu.--E--6-0-14-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
running. FP, Pools, Gated. $900. 6'4·1232 BUSINESS 8r freesboro, TN 37129. 432-8208 exp help ful Non·srMr. l---------
Spa, Storage. Tennis, Npt Hghts hM. lmV FINANCE TRUCK DRIVERS. The 1---------Call Tracv. 842·0059. iGiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil -::t 8:J~~~ <~U:,fi~ MAlllNE SUPS
NB Blk to bch Pvt entr
t BR/BA. No cooking
S450. 557·6290 days,
63 t 5550 eveS/Wknds
W/0 . Large dock and back yd w/d ftpk:.. 2 •·-------· Relocation Service a w H EN 0 I s A s TE R AEST&llnaur & nan IAN Ce king 4-pstt birds W'-ker furn •• ,, nor•~ 702., paho. Sharwntie spacious rooms avail. • ... 15 &'' .Olvlalon of North St R l~ES, INSUR· "",_,. _, bed: pd $1000, Mii ""' ... ~ 6
end nit lo ome at .... "'"'CE ,_ hi E • p ' d p •rs on n e I •-vv. ................. ,. ... 10 cl04haa, ~. etc. -u $385. Doug Mlsterly, ---------American Van Lin~ ""' -. not enoug needed for at! posl-..,....~-""_.............., ___ ............. ___ ,---------N w. edge of Hunting-631·5138 or 991-4170 BUSINESS Inc. n-ds owner o lnstrucllonal video llonslshifta. 7 new lo-Girt'• e piece bdrm DESK. hlgh·back HOCU•
ton Beach. Contempo OPPO'DTTI'"'"' erators lmmedl•t• y. with boo klet and cations avail-new re-.. , Only S.300!1 tlve cha.,, Hit water furnishings. Clean,_________ A&vnu 1 Up to $5,000 contract forms, •PMd• clalme. aorta. 31 0-285-3070 e44-03:tS aquarium, refrlg. misc.
H> Mlnut-To Open Seall-SAIL: 45' w /
10' beam '450/mo. 752·2-881 • HOTELS 35 +-N/S . SSOO mo., GARAGES 2904 signing bonus and Be prepared! Send,.,,.. __________ -=-------=---i Thurs thn.I Sat 8-1
lncludlng ulllllles. fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $200,000 guaranteed S22.50 check or Sec/Bookkeep1ng/clork, •TWO BAR STOOLS M4-7838
2718 Creal place! 840-9779 fOR RENT; -274.Q .... SNACK VENDING lineh auJ offering per money order to: 0 & PIT, small 5 person Southwestarn·•tyle E•hlt• ..... 4·1amll'y. CBl•.!!hlo LocNe, wsfpo~!
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Possible $950 Weekly year for top quality S Insurance Advisory, olfice, type 65 wpm, w t th 9·1nch-round Antiques. Jewelry, -
LIVE IN LAGUNA ~~lcgl;;1Sll~!2 h~~~r;;' u: Standard single gar. Start PIT. Min Invest van operators with 2 17993 Hwy 18, Apple loam to USO spread whitewashed wo od tum. misc. Corner 1s t 25' & Slip to 50'.
& MOTELS
Furn Studios, kitchen· ; call! storage only, dwntwn 14•975. 800•330-9995 years experience In Valley, CA 92307. sheet & PC 67>3551 framo Cream /mlnV A & Ac:acla. Sat~ Possible Hveaboard l
ettcs. TV, pool $150 PILOT CLASSIFIED CM nr 17th St. $110/ AVENDING household goods or WOLFF TANNINC TELEPHONE SALES. pink cushions. Ellcel· va. 631·8480or675·8107
& up 494-5'294 .,.2 •• 78 mo. 646-5137 11a·7P electronic$. $100 con-BEDS N p Ii lent condition. S150/ S ATURDAY ONLY, 8-5.1-:-=:-:-:-=-:::-::::-:::-::==-:-_. ~'" SS BUSINl!SS SS tract signing bonus · e w com-0 ce sponsot. ISth pair. 714/840-9779 Great gar• .. ••le NPT HARBOR MARlllf.A
"" By CHARLES GOREN
w ith O MAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
Handhng Name Brand and tuition-free llaln-merclal home units yr, OC Cop Bowl, ads, lnctudlne the 9• A ,_ select 16' to
Food Products such Ing avallable tor those from $199.00. Lamps · tickets. Lan, 557.1009 rege. We'll even 110' slips Ample gar
as H ERS H E·Y' S • with no experience. Lotlons·Accenorioa WE NEED PEOPLE TO MERCHANDISE throw 1n tho housol -paik.ng. llve-aboarda,
HORMEL. ETC. NO lease or putch-• Monthly payments low SEW our hlJTrcrc:C'l's· MISC. 6015 Liv rm. don rm & bdrm charters, on restaurant
SEU.ING INVOLVED! available. 1·800.J.48· AS $l8.00. Call today SOiie• 01 home We . lum, linens, Compaq row·Marlnet's Mlle.
Service accounts set 2147 Dept. VG-t9 FREE NEW color cata· pay up to S372 00 port ST computer, Leo, 71 4-722-8000
up by profosS1onal ' . log. HW0-4S2·~t97 weekly. No 011perience Queen Palms, 8 tt tall, camping equip Flot·
1oc.tors Nall c:.nsus ---------needed Fun anc;t S20 ea, gal plants 11, sam & ;elAm of IMng1,.•••••••-llgurea show ave INVESTMENTS -L-0-5-T-.. ------easy. Call Accessories shade, p ine. fruit In the same house forl'
gross earnings ot WANTED 2912 Ul Etc 1-813·948·1295 trees, 15 gal S20. 27 yoars. 520 0. Anza TIANSPORTATION
S3,400/mo Req. 8 FOUND 2925 Ext 9 Herb plants 135 kinds
hrs/wk Min. lnvc5t liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s1. Ulac $10 874-!Mll2 ---------
THE V A.'lilJSHING TRICK
Both vulnerable !\orth duh
NORTH
•7 62
AKQ973
•A853
WEST EAST
•4 3 •8652
AKQJ84 95
10 4 J 8 6 2 + K 10 2 + J 7 6
SOUTH + AK Q J 10 9
10 7 3 5 .
+Q 9 4
The b1ddm1r
North Eul
l Pua
3 Pua
Pu.a Pa.u
South
l • 4 .
Openmg lead King of
West
2 Paa
Count South's tnclts There are
10 of them-s1~ spadtt. thrH dia
monds and the ace of clubs It teems
1mpou1ble for an) of them \O van·
uih. yet that 'a nactJy what hap·
pened rn a rub~r bndie gamr
No one t'an quibble with tht auc·
tion e pt'('iallv smct South held l~
hnnnr a a t'ush1on. And g1Yen that
tht rt' are 10 tnt'ks Lhtre fo r the 14.k
ml[. 111\Jr 'Padt1~ .. mu"I be the perfect
rontr.irl
CS~911361 _800 .... 2-0045 Wonderful Balboa •---------SE"'"' ---+ t COSTA MESA 6124, _________ _ • ~~ Island buslnass LOST 3 1tr: Bl•ck EMPLOYMENT ,._ ~..,..,.. v ,.
West att.acked with thrtt rouncb NOW for Broe. · oppoi. 8"' retum, can Sh.,. Pel Pupp~. haJdly used games & AIRCRAFT 8010
of hearts Declarer ruffed the third , ___ AMAZJ ___ N_G___ 673-4831 11 1 4\Nr 16th St . C M. SERVICES 5533 SEGA Genesis ~ 10 5 F8mil~I Fum. eppls.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
in dumm". but.. East overruffed and REWARD! 722·1:>3'1 games. S300 for CO-clothes, misc uoms, ,, MONEY MAKER --ROM + gamea. $200 S AT/SUN 8~51 found the excellent shift to • club. MONEY tor G-s11 . ~ games 20280 c-re••
ed b h Please be aware that .... Declarer's queen was cover 'Y l e GREAT NEW h 1 OBO. 946-1259 or --,...--.,..,,..----• Inna and dummv's ace won. but de· pn·OOU"T • .... c IO LOAN.. poensONALS I e istJrgs In this cal· S5042t8 •Anllquaa/Collect1bla1.
"' ~ "' ~ ............_ 5"' ogory may regulro you Model T. '67 WI Bus Cli'rer a pr 1camenl dawned. There SETTING S ALE S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil••••••••-10 call a 900 number Camper Fumlshlngs.
was no way back to the closed hand RECORD. HOTTEST FAST CASH 11,000-In which .there Is a J _E_WE_LR--Y-~--s--' Golf Clubs. 17' Sail·
to draw trumps', so declarer had to DEAL IN THE COUN-S 3 so, o o o Av A 1.1---------chatge per minute. • rvl\ boat wfTrlr SAT/SUN.
YOU HAVE . FOUND
ONE OF THE HIDDEN
C1.A$$1r>IEO -M>SH
FIND THE OTHER
ONE & ENTER THE
DINNER FOR TWO
CONTEST NOW.
t"" lO cash three diamonds for two TRY! TURN 121 K LAABLE. No "J>plica· PERSONALS 3002 AIRLI NE JOBS! Up to & ART 6025 2292 Canyon Drive •J INTO $100K PER I f hi h I" club discards. Unfortunately, West YEAR. NO SELLING! ton ee, g r s"liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S900/weckly. Wiii ""P...,A""TI~O:o--""!:SA~L...,E~-E~v-e-ry-. CAMPERS, RV'S,
ruffed the third diamond. so declar· AREAS GOING FASTI ~·u~~~~~·.1,f:;:~n;~ Singles Connoctlonstl train. Now h"'ng ac-CIU1let' Classic Tantoi thing myat go ch .. pl TRAILERS 8014
er wound up w1th just nine tricks. VERN 800·940·1133 hoursf7 days. Call Contact w/1000'• countants, lllght at· watc h. new S 1.300, Sat-Sun, 9-4, Col· 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii
How did the 10th tnck ,sllp away? Best routes tor pto Broker/PO Enterprises Fun and E1101t1ng! tendanis. mechanics, sacrillco $375. Cartier lec\lblea, tum. new 1•
Wh d I · tJ f'ed I 1·""" "3"' .. 665 XJ1 nroi.ind craw, ticket aeven-'b3nd ring, thr" linoleu m frames .. 7. w......-,... c .... _ .. _ en ec arer mnocen y ru ,, choap. Newest ma· tor Informal on toll """"'"° a-• • • • ... ~w~ ,...,,_, the third heartJJJ. dwruny. commu chinos on market. No free 1·800·93!l·2285. S2 /Min; 18' agents and moro. Call color gold, new $950, lamps, books, recOfds 454, g arag•kepc, roof lltl 13...cK AFPI (818) 960-9f44 sacMllce S28.S. Phone A more, 2757 Lorenzo air/air ven. bft·ln TV, nrcation between the hands were1 co~p• klyon. · N FREE S10K ORANT1-------...... -Ext. A·1004 (Fee). 631·1364. Ava, Mesa Doi MDI, awnlgs, chrm rims, lo
shattered AUSouthneededtodoto cas w poss. 0 eleglbihty informallon. SCHOOLS a. •---------,.,.,.--....,..-,.,.,,.....,..-,--•=-~--=---:--""'='.,.,-m $18500 5»2708 • (u (( If h selfing SO down ol llll CRUISE SHIP EMPLOY· Wented: W•tchee SAT, M-ch 1:1th, ' · get home was l o re se lO N · t e qu31 Kathy ~g..2tsa Get up lo S38k im-INSTRUCTION 3012 M ENT. HerMlQ winter Patek. PhUUpe. Role•. a~ Furniture. " opponent.I Continue with hearta, dt· CA N 0 Y v E N 0 1 NG mediately. Money la 1 11 H " k •-...,--------• • . o ... se eepers. Cartier, Tlllany, all lawn IO<>la. misc. .. ;.. clarer ruffs m hand and there are no ROUTE Handhng Her· avmlable from special Casino, de~h.hands. mOdalsl 673-0365 2527 ~'Pl MvTORCYCLES
further problems. If East ruffs and shey, Naslla. f,.10 sources. All are en-AIRCRAFT MECHA.NIC other pos11.ons avail• S<;OOTERS 8018
I b dee•--· couraged to call (708) TRAINING • Train to able. S375·S1200 •TICKTOCKllRS• shifts to a cu . i.an:r can win m Lay. Average census 844-9704 ollar by ....__me F"'"' ~-.. •tlod ---------• SIDEWALK &ALI!
d d • th h • SJ 200/ th ~ """ ....... waakly. On board omcE ummy, 115e ummy s trump as e • ow • mon PC474 E.xl. T93. A & p Mecil3nlc. Day housing. meats, uni-Tld(tocker Tht11t Shop
entry to the closed hand t.o draw profit. Excellent loc:a· • ~, llL,.., f-~e·fi/ or -"'ht eta ... L Fl-tonne, benefit•. Dam-FUltlltTUll a 540 W. 19'h sv .. t
b ,_.. h ... ,__ d tJOna. 17,400 Inves t· ......_.. .... ... ... • '"V .... T ..... trumps. t en ..... e l rff UUUIJOO ment requ1rod 1-eoo-purchase. Consolidate nancial Aid available 9pm EST. Fee t-"07· EQUIPllEJIT 6047 ..-, Mar. 13, 8 _,..3
tncks for the game. 725-1557. debtl Brier. Shoreline Job placement •• 831·55'1. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bwgalna Galo<al M~gage. 372•2235 . alstance Rice Avta·•---------Great."N~" Stutfl Uon. Phoenlll 1-800-CRUISE SHIP "OBS.
187• ttONDA TIMIF
N-'°P .od, 00o0 cond1liori, 11500/obo
71 4/890-005.5
CONDOM VENDING
RQUTE
Big profits. Call Amer!-ANNOUJICEMENTS
can Oofender 24 hrs.I .. ••••••••• 1-80().858-3933
736-70 14. Los Ange-Summer/permanent E .uihl
... 1-80().597-8690. ~~.:~a~yhc~~= ;:;:; 0o"r ~~A 6148 AUTOMOBD.ES
BECOME A REAL ES-casino wOtlters, tour t>asks, chairs. nting iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TATE APPRAISER guides, etc Travel & I •~
High aam1ngs. Home free Ha waii, Cant>-~·:;'~1 -a~ -5 •GARAGE SALE•
DISTRIBUTOR W I d atudy E •m pl'ofea-bean, Bahamas. Call 930 Park Ave. Sunday r 11 ""IUAC 9040 an • . II u-.ro""CEMENTS I I I I (8 8) "'""" E c '-'Mil Food 01 lhe futuro/ n..nn ""' , s ona des gnot on 1 ...,.,.9144 lit. • eam. Bike• & other1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii
BARLEYGREEN/hlgh 2920 through nat onal COi· 1004. (Foo). Ot"•at •tuff I'
energy/helps achea/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lege ol appralsal. •·E-A_R_N_s_1_000_·-•• -w-£_E_K_L_Y PETS a '82 ELDORADO. Fulfy
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
pnlna naturally 759· P.C.O.I., Atlanta, Geor· atulflng envelopes at 11~••~ 6049•---WP0---11-----• loadad. Leather lnl.
8966 pot ntlal 6 fl DUTCH BOY 17, arue· gla. Free llteralura. home No prior e11per1. in.t.ii't~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij nm;o Nice-must see lo a p-lncom•·l~vest S7~ura lously awaiting host ~~~6~~2 -7070 Dept enco Free supplies. BEACH 6169 pracl 11950. 761_.291
For Ad Action
Call a ...
family. Enjoys sports, 1nlormohon No obll, Rod tall BOA needs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii music. Other Scandl· g 11on Send S A.S E. homel $250, 0 80, In· 1---------
navlan, European high -.~MBERSBIPS HI-lo, 3208-C , East eluding cage. Call •l!STATE SALi!• DATSUN 9060
school students atn\/· .PUO Colonial Or. ol31 4B, 720.9457 after 2pm. Everything mu11 OOl1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
ACROSS
1 Doot laatet11ng
5 Spit 001
9 W9'\tfNI
14 Roman god
15 Thomas -
Edi ton t6 Fr8"d'I acnoot
17 ChMllC1er
18 Wnler
19 Italian dty
20 Region
22 EAecut!YoS
~w .
1 Radio part
~ c.ntr.i
30 Pro -
33 COtlf\iMc:I
31 Dover -
38 Untial
39 Obtain
40 Foam
4 1 Wedding Item
42 Sauuoe « OutOf pref
45 TWICe
._ Wiid
conl\lllon
47 !Mtrlbu ...
c.n1I
49 Pow.1UC
53 Naory • bit
57 By no meenst
58 Conc.rning
69 Pastry
t1 AMt and -
62 StlCky
11Y01tance
63 Hodgapooge
64 Ma Adam•
H001n
6e Donne
67 u.rs
DOWN
1St&QS
2 Sptntleu
lfChlloC
3 -ple•us
4 PflOt to
).11-tl
37 Spoh
SK~ 40 Pase 001
42 Fibber
43 -Torn
45 NOl IO oaCI
•7 n.lhan
writer
UWage.c:Ndule
50 Sidesle9
5 I 191h"'*11Ury
A/Mtf~
~
52 For•I un1t1 53 Neck ...
54 -aYef'I k ...
65 Ellpenmerit
54 L..Mte -
eo Busny Clump
Ing August. Call 301'8 Orlando, FL 32803. Futnlture, houae-11
Northern Callfomla • i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------•----------• war ... d04hea. r.tuch, lilJllil Donna (209) 574.11 EARN UP TO S700/ MUSICAL much more SAT only,
0 103, Southern Call-NEWPORT BEACH w--· Woril at home. a.3 1934 Pon Tr1nlty.
1872 240Z, need•
work Brake, b ody
good, Interior ok.
SSOOlobo. 6J1·7480 AD-VISOR
642·5&78
fornia Barbata (714) COUNTRY CLUB No eM.parlence. Own lNSTJUMEHTS 6055 .......,,........,,.__,,=~--~ 670-8683 or 1-800-Golf Membership. hours. Proc.ss mort· •FURNITURE, wasnar/
SIBLING. Call 854-0310 goge refunds Call t· GUITAR WANTED II =~~r~b:!!:: -~--UT"l"T-------
800-&4S-72eo Local musician wUI cloltM•. SaVSYn ~. A.Prunu 9095
ASTR.~L~c;y
Sydney Omarr
'f·. ~ ---Thuract.y, March 11, 1113
Ju1t lk>lwHn Ut Robert Mitchum,
wo .ctor whOM motion plclurH
brHIL bo•·offlce record1, onte wrote
•llrology l•lk1, WM fncln•led by the
1ub~t end claim• fftrolog)' ttlll
hold1 hi• lnterul, Meryl Streep,
award· winning Klrne, 1lvn crMlt to
hH "moo" In TH rw" for her •blllty
to 1uc('eed In • "tough busln-H
Founu rruldef\t llon1fd ttu1•n,
Aqurl..., dKlarft In hit •utoblos.ra·
phy "My lift" th•I Mtrol .. y pla7M
an l•porunl rolt In hi• Khkwlt11
11tcc-. lle-111k~. J11tl Ntweu1 ..i
AltlES (M•rth 21 ·Apnl 19) Btt•fl.·
thr'Ol.lgh 1ndic:atf'd 1mpnn1 M)'I•, atrtt6
ongMUlhty rour-.• of convtet1on• fo.
cut on mytttry 1n1rigut . lhl' occvh
You'll l"Krlvr n-• ronc.m1ng 1nhtnt·
an« accounun• procf'du""', 11\0n•y
TAUll\JS (Apnl 20-Mey 20) Alltn•
tlon rnolv41MO\lnd propenv Mlf't l'f·
al "'"'"· rtpul•llon mantel Matus In· d1v1dual whu w~ld ~ • pennrr Ill•)'
noc h•ve rwn n1(~tl' 111 rvb IQJtthtr If.
awatt, prvt~t )'Our own 1n1frt'lb
C MINI (M•y 21 Junt lOI Aurnd
lu N.on. 1ncllld1n11 m•nd1n11. rorrt<t·
11111 m1 ., .. .,.. 1hupt"n1n11 1ool1 1~1ng
fWIJ'" Oun I ~ dlKOUr•11f'd by Oft\!'
whn ••9• lntp1rat10ll, 1.auh. t.tltnr
M•fl.t t"l""'Hr, I 1n1tnc1 to d(I 11 my way!"
H 0 M EW 0 R KER S pay up to $12,500 IOf 909 C .. bal Pt. (Jarn-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii8
WANTED. Earn $400 cettain pre-1970 Gib-bor" & Easlbluff)
weeJcly processing son, Fender, Martin --~-----~ mall part time. $2.00 and Gret.ach gutters. Giant Parking lot sale,
per envelope guaran-Fender a mplifier• Sat March 13th 10arn.
toed F~ an appllca-alao. Call toll frM 1· 2501 Ctfff Dr.
'90 048. Nnd beige.
UK ml, oftg OWN, like
new. SOK r.c:tory wwr,
S24,500. 487..-:M
lion and add1t1ona1 fn. 80().995-1217. iiiiio GUH,., lnflat
formation call now: y~1iiijDiij~i1tig;,::B!J
-Q• ~ffiiiiri'i~t::~~t!irf~l!;· . ~1: :>~ '. a,c h .. , c.
PARK RAN 0 ER SI SltlSun 8"5. 21S Canal •9 300 T• Wm•••
Gam9 • Ude tale Mewtnw.... all wttl df't'.19, 25K ml,
police. 16 00·120.00/ Baby Grand Plano w/ Antiques, Orienta! no dwn, tall• OV9f lae.
hour. Yt;ar round posl· Bench! 5975 Wurtttzer rugs, collectlblea, frig, 272·1222 0( 272-9:873
tions mon/women. Will · · mtn bllc•!J, ate. Fr\/Sat i----------,. troln. For dotall• call Plnnet s.475• Can Help 7-ta, 2a1 Via ltheca '82. 380 Sl. navy t>W,
AFPI (818) SM;0-1839 Oellv«I 527·18M -----------11lt cond, new paint
En R-1004 (Fee). Sat. 8-3, Fum, crutches, 146K ml, s '2,900 -5-P-O_R_TIN __ G ____ , bluep11nt dra-r•. tin· oBo 7 ,........_9449
1---------• n •, womens a le'•~~-="'=-::::=--:---..,.,-,
EMPLOYMENT GOODS 6065 c1thng, an.a. machine, '85 380 u bea!Alful
WANTED 5535 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil etc 19 Sea Pina Lane cond , cretne/!Mlk> Int, 640.2330 befora 7pm new tires, A/C, anff + ................... 1.
u. s l.S moat new. lt251obo. ---------A Kil WANTED, Staci, &4•·9060; eYe• r11~A av• ttfetlme oppor1unlty l0t .nu"t • n.nn
C81 phone. $18,500
080 ..... '73U
• &tK:Ure future with 850-0t 71I HEIGHTS
no layoffs. Travel fr" O'N•ttl :a'""' Wet with room •nd board. Sult .Ue XXL Paid
Unique benefits and &2851, wlll aell for
salary s.rld S A..S E. STOO. Call 650-0487
8184 MlTSUBISRJ 9145 ---------
lo· European Enter• .,..-...,.------I p rise. Suite 20C, POOL TABLE. l '•"' Si.•.
8348·85 Lantana 4118 ft. all eccea.eoMa.
Road, Lake Worth, FL near new c:ond. '500
33463. 5'•2157
aAT 7~1 Watert>.d, liiiiiiiiiiilliilliiilii-
con tables, clo4he•,
ceblnets, AMIFM
aterao, 4x8 utility
tralter. camping equfpt
+ many misc Items!
JlH2 AZU..•
'81 l!CUPaa. VERY
CLEA.NI LOAOEOI
POWER WINDOWS
ANO LOCI($. A/C.
AM·FM CASSETTE.
41,000 MllES .... 000. ~1°"4a8-4787
9J50
CANCll (lun• 021 ·luly 22> Cht>Ck
det11b. rta.1 i.twffn """· tAudy .-ourw --t"-...--oti m•l•n•I 'Tour pu1111on .. •tmn11tt 1h•n
0N1tn.lly antl<lf'lted H11hh1h1 mnf1·
dtnc ... mh"' you an an · alhmna ·In·
dmdutl '""' '"""' promlMnlly LIO (July 2.l •Auf U> ScenHIO
h11hli1hl• rtaJtnjl and wr111ng, com•
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available this yea r. The MPV
off er) Package A and Package
8, while the MPV 4WO
offers Package C Both
mbdels offer a Lu~ury
Package.
T he Mazda MPV
combines the
performance and
comfort of a sedan with
cargo capacity of a minivan.
For 1993, a new keyl~s.
entry system, included in
selected option package5,
allows drivers to lock and
unlock the doors with a
remote control transmitter -
especially convenient when
l·uggling groceries, children.
uggage or business materials. Gameplan· of the MPV
· • Package A include!> ·
po''er ,\·indo\.,.S and door
loc ks. cruise control and
pri .. acy gla~s
•Package B includes
Package A plus the new
ke)'lc>s entry system. alloy
\\heels, P21 5/65 RIS ttres,
body-color grtlle, rear license
plate holder af).9 electronic
Every MPV is equipped with
a rear-wheel antilock brake
system.
The MPV retains its proven
MacPherson strut front $uspension
and five-link rear suspension, heating
a sedan-like ride. Front and rear
~tabilizer bars help reduc;e body lean
1n corners.
Performance, convenience and comfort top Mazda minivan' s list of priorities heater ·moJe control. ·
• Rack-and-pinion steering with
variable·power a)sist is )tandard on all
MPV models, making maneu .. ering
easy, "h1le retaining good road feel.
Ventilated front disc brakes, rear drum
brakes and a rear-wheel antilock
braking system are standard on all
MPVS.
The sleek aerodynamic design of
the MPV reduces wind noise, helps
improve fuel economy and provides
greater stability in cross winds. The
rigidity of the MPV's body g1\es it a
solid feel and further reduces noise
inside the cabin.
.The 1993 M,PV seats are equipped
with three-point safety belts allowing
easier installation of a c~ild's safety
seat without the need for a locking
clip. Other standard equipment
includes dual power mirrors (dual
remote mirrors on the five-pas!>cnger).
reclining front bucket seats with
headrests and an A,\.\ FM CJ)SCllc
stereo system.
Two engines are offered: a
responsive 2.6-liter SOHC 12·\al"e
four-cylinder engine that de..,elop)
121 horsepower and 149 lbs-ft of
torque and a more po.,criul 3 O·lttcr
SOHC 18-valve V6 that generale)
155 horsepower and 169 lbs-ft of
torque. Both engines incorporatt!
electronic multi-port fuel injection
and hydraulic valve lash adjusters for
trouble-free operation.
The· MPV offers a choice of .
rear-wheel drive or four·whcel drive.
.The four-wheel-drive (4W0) model
comes standard with the V6 engine.
The MPV's 2.6-liter engine delrvers
18 mpg City/24 mpg H1gh-...a}, '"h1le
the 3.0· liter V6 2WO oelivers 16
mpg Oty/21 mpg Highway. The
3.0-ltter V6 4WO model delivers 15
mpg City/19 mpg Highway.
•
A hydrauli~ally con..trolled • Package C include!> Package B
four-speed overdrive automatic e.>.ccpt for the alloy wheels and 1arger. ·
tral'lsmission is standard v..ith the tires, which arc included as standard ·
2.6-liter eng.ine. The V6 engine comes equipment on th~ M P\. 4wo.
equipped with an ·elec--trooteaHy -L p ., --1 f controlled four-speed o\erdme • A uxury aL .... ag~. a\.a1 able or
automatic transmission featuring three both the 2\VD and the 4 \ \ 0 models,
operating modes -po\\U ~conom~ \\hich include> upgraded seat ng
and hold The hold mode allo\\ !> the >Uri.H.t'> lcat1ll'r·\\ r appcd >tee ring
dmcr to select and hold each of the . \\hePI un1qut allov \\heel), h\u·tone
three IO\\N gear> ror incrt'c))('d • p.1111:. bQd) c.olor " jp moldings plu)
rt•>p<>n>e in l11llv terrain ancJ cnh.mccd the reaturl':.. or-PJ< ka~l B
tr Jct ion on slippery sunaet· l he MP\ aJ .. o I> a' J1 .ible with a Thl' tour·\\heel-dme c:\,lt'r'l 011 the f\\PV 4\\0 may be actl\Jll'<f Jl .my )pt.'et,11 To\\ing PJckage thJt permits a
!!peed below 65 mph \\•th 1 ~·mple t(J\ .. tng capJttl\' 01 up to 4 500
on off S\\1tch located on Lht.' ~h 11 p0unds (4,200 pounds on 4\\0, a
lc\Cr. A locking center d11forl.'nl al can Cold Package and a Tourtn~ Patl...a~c.
·be activated for e\e'.:!_greate:r traction \\h1ch provide~ the \Cr'>Clt1l1t\ of
on sf1ppCI) surfaces. -prO\ 1Cltng a lar~ cargo area or
Touring Package .incrt'aSe'> capacity • e1ght-p<bsengcr sealing. be"erage
•· The MPV Touring Package oficr'> a holders and outboard armresJ,S.
thrl'e-p • .h:.cnger center seat "ith J The MPV. like all Mazda , ehicle), 15 fold-do, .. n center armrest and dual 1. f h cupholders. This allows four or ii\:e CO\.ercd uy on~ 0 t e most
people to tra .. el in comfort \\.ith a (Omprehens1\t? warranties 1n the .
large i!mount of cargo or incn.'J:-t':) industry. This three-year/50,000-mile.
seating capacity to eight. Acc~ss 15 zero-deductible, bumper-co-bumper
pro\'1cfud via a 1arge rear hatch • .ind \\Jrranty covers C\E.'ry part on the
Mazda's unique hinged rear side \Chicle e'l(cept tho~ subject to normal
door, v. h1ch features a ch Id saictv ""ear This \Chicle 1s also co\ ered bv a
lock. · ii\e-~eartunl1mited-m1leage
Several option package) are anti-corrosion warrant'
(T(SlS6)
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'93 lllxim1 GXE (099976) Aulo. Ml~M Cal • en.t, Tl. $21,530 ~ Blig, PIW. Pi1> '93300ZX $34,225
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•to Th&nd8y, M9d't 11 , 1193 -Award-winning Sentra returns with added value, performance
After being named Orte of the ''10 Best
Cars" in 199 2 by Car and Driver, the
Nissan Sentra returns in 1993 with a
minor e'<terior facelift and added value.
With ~histicated exterior styling,
powerlul standard engines and a highly
refined chassis, Sentra continues to offer
standard comfort and performance
features that buyers C'<pect from Nissan.
The 1993 model year brings Sentra a
driver-side air bJg as standard on the
GXE model -an available option on all
other trim levels -and e"terior refine-
ments that add a new grille and f root
apron, new head lamps, tail lamps and
combinations lamps .ind the SE, SE·R.
CXE receive a new rear finisher panel.
Available in t\\10-and four-door sedan
configurations, the Senfia line-up10ffers
five. trim le'vel'>. Two-door models include
the high-value £·and XE, the sporty SE
and the performance-oriented S£-R
models. r our-door oHenng; consist of E,
XE and lu\Unoui, C~E moCJels.
Along with the e"lQftOr CJpdates for the
Sentra frrw uth~r enhancements in 1993
include new '><',1t clorh for the XE, SE and
SE-R mode+ •• md a new sew-style leather
wrapped 'tl•t•nng wheel on the S(and
SE-R. The SE and SE-R models also
receive a refined front f a.scia wilh an
integrated air darn. ·
Powering the E and XE models is the
responsive 110-horsepower, 1.6-liter
DOHC engine found on the
higher-trimmed SE and CXE models. Both
the E and XE models offer a level of
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rear seatbacks and .alloy
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the-SE·R offers true sports
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SE-R include Nissan's unique viscous
limited slip fronr dirferential, sport-tuned
suspension, power rack-and-pinion
steering. power-assisted (our-wheel disc
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brakes, fog ldmps and 14-inth alloy
wheel~.
Transmission cho1 for the entire
Sentta line include a suindJrd five~speed
manual or an optional four-speed .
automatic. Every Scntra comes equipped
with a four·whecl independent •
suspension rhat includes offset coil
sp"ngs fo r improved ride comfort. and
front and rear stabilizer bars on all
models (except manual
transm ission-equipped E sedans)
Braking 1s provided by a power-venred
front disc/rear drum system on all modeb
except the SE-R, which is fi~ed with a
power·assisted f<:>ur·wheel ~ISC system. In
addition, an Anti-lock Brak~ng System
(ABS) is available as an opteon on the
SE-R and GX( models.
The interior of the Sentra line carries
on the Nissan Maxima theme with its
flowing dashboard and ergonomic
instrumentation and control layout, and
to enhai'\~s layout in 1993, the
Sentra line-up offers new markings on all
gau~.
The line-up also offers several new
e'<terior colors for the 1993 model year,
. including ruby pearl,_silvcr green metal-
lic, basil gre~n pe~rl_and sapphire blue.
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he Protege is one of Mazda's
top-selling vehicles, offering
.• _ __,-..-<;omfort, a smooth nde and
cxccpt1onal value in a compact,
elegantly styled package that's fun to
drive. The Protegc provides plenty of
room for four passengers along ....,1th a
large trunk for luggage.
Two models are avallJbre: the
'alue-packed DX and the sporty LX.
Both offer a high level of ~tandard _
equipment.
For 1993, the O>. model comes with
a larger center console with covered
)torage and a cup holder.
Po, .. er-assistcd steering has been added
as standard equipment. The LX models
. teJture::. new scat and door trim,
sun1lar to the tnm package-found in
Protege gives you your sr:>ace
Roomy 1993 Mazda offers new standard equipment
and new convenience group option package
Mazda's popular M PV miniva n. accessed from the passenger
The 1993 Protege OX is available compartment via tlie fold-dO\~n
-with a new Convenience Group ---~tciris)Jlfir6-ot4t>-......... ____
Package that includes an AM/FM The Pro~ege DX is powered by a
cassette stereo with four speakers, a smooth and efficient 1 .8-liter single
tachometer, enhanced instrument overhead-cam 16-valve four-cylinder
warning lights, tilt steering column and engine that produces 103 horsepower
a trunk light. Ai r conditioning is ana 111 lbs-ft of torque, while
optional on both models. delivering a frugal 28 mpg in the city
More than 92 cubic feet of interior and 36 mpg on the highway.
room makes the Protege one of the Tbe Pro~ege LX benefits from a more
most spacious cars in its class. The large powerful 1.g·liter OOHC 16-valve
interior and long wheelbase make the engine that develops 125 horsepower
Protege feel like a much larger car ana 114 lbs-ft of torque, while
without the external bulk and weight. delivering 25 mpg in the city and 30
The trunklid extends to bumper height, mpg on the highway.
making loading and unloading cargo All Proteges are available ~ ith either
into the capacious trunk a breeze. a iive-speed manual or electronically
The trunk can be conveniently controlled four-speed automatic
transmission ''ith O\erdri\e and Hold
features. The Hold feature allO\\) the
· "drlter t0 setecf-and hola any of the
three IO\\N gears for impro\ed
response in !lilly terrain and enhanced
traction on slippery surf aces. ·
The four-wheel independent
suc;pcnsion of the Protege consists of
MacPhcrson struts in front anti Mazda's
. prO\en twin trapezoidal link layout for
the. rear; front and rear stabilizer bars
arc standard. The extremely rigid body
of the Protege provides a solicf and
stable platform for the suspension,
increasing ride and comfott and
minimizing road noise.
Rack-and-pinion steering is standard
on all Proteges. The OX mOdel feJture:>
front \entilated disc and rear drum
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14-inch "heels and low-proiiletlres.
The interior of the Protege was
ergonomically de)1gned, with
instruments and controls placed for
easy viC\\lng and use. With room for
five, the seats are designed to provide
maximum comfort in a compact car.
The Protege, like all Mazda vehicles,
is co..,ered b> one of the-most
comprehen:>1\le warranties in the
industrv. Tht) three-year/50,000-mile,
zero-deductible, bumper-to-bumper
"acrant'r CO\ers c'ery part on the
'chicle e cept those subject to normal
\\ear. In add1t1on, the Protege is
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milcage anti-corrosion warranty.
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Toyota Previa compact van leads in safety, owner ratings
F °' 1993, the
Toyota Prevla
offers
seven-passenger seating
as standard equipment.
In addition, further
refinements and
technical improvements
mark the debut of the
'93 model.
Previa provides safety
leadership among
minivans as the first to
meet atl Passenger Car
Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standards (f MVSS)
with the addition of a
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1992.
Styled at Toyota's
Calty Design Center in
• Southern California, the
Previa also leads in
owner ratings in its class,
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Van in two 1992 J.D.
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Study.
From its eye-catching
aerodynamic silhouette
to its unique low
center-of-gravity
mid-engine powertrain,
Previa offers a tour de
force of Toyota quality,
·· de~ndabil1ty and
reliability. The
rear-wheel drive l 993
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All-Trac, all-wheel drive.
Standard seating includes cloth-faced,
front-reclining buCket seats, a ref!1ovable
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that folds out of the way for incre,ased
cargo capacity.
Each half of the split third seat reclines
Oat when a special release strap is pulled.
A catch under the third seat releases the
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the flattened seat to be tipped up against
the side, where an anchor strap hoolcs it
to an overhead assist grip. The base then
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removable headrest stores in a special
·mount in the cushion.
With the third seat in plgce, there are
33.1 cu. ft. of cargo volume behind it.
With the third seat folded, there are 85.3
cu. ft. of cargo volume behind the
middle seat. With the middle sear
removed. Previa has a total cargo volume
of 15 7 .8 cu . ft. behind the Jront seats.
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Previa's child-protector sliding
passen$er-side door provides convenient
access into the passenger compartment.
every Previa comes equipped with
Toyota auto-off headlights, which
automatically shut off when the driver's
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power rack and pinion steering, power
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rear-quarter window.
Cupholders and storage areas abound.
Twin cupholders pull out from the .
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controls, ashtray, fuse compartment and
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additional storage. The standard
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to the rear seats via integrated ducts.
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The midship-mounted, 2.4-liter,
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For 193. the most affordable model,
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Previa models equipped with the
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Corned Beef and Orange
Gllrled Vegetables
Prtparation tintt: JO miJUlles
Coohng lime: 2 lwun aJtd 35 minutts 10
3 #tours and 35 minutts
l-1/2 lo 3-112-poud coraed bed brisket
113 cup fretll oruae juice , .
1/4 cup ,.eked brown sapr
1/l t
1 tablelpooe butter °' marpriDe
l twpooa ~ .... peel
l pound c:arroD, Cllt dUaouUY into
111-lnch pieces
1 medJum onion, cut into 8 •edits
....
Place brisket in Dutch oven; add water to cover. Cover
tightly and simmer 2-1/2 to 3-1/2 houn or until ceodcr.
Meanwhile combine orange juice, brown sugar and
comswch in small saucepan. Bring to a boil; cook 2
minutes or until thickened; stirring occulonally.
Remove from heal; stir in butter and orange peel. In
medium saucepan. cook carrots in boiling waier,
unoovered, 10 minute . Add onions and continue
cooking 5 minutes or until vegetables are jusc teedcr.
Drain: return to saucepan and set aside. Remove
brisket from cooking liqui~ trim excess fat. Place
• brisket. fat side up, on rack. in broiler pan so surface of
meat is 3 to 4 inches from heal Brush 2 tablespoons of
the orange mixlure over lop of brisket; broil 3 minutes
or untiJ brisket is glazed. Pour remaining orange
mi.xlUre over reserved vegetables: cook over medium-.
high heat 1 to 2 minutes or until vegetables are glazed.
Carve brisk.el diagonally across .the grain into thin
..
slice and serve with vegetables. ~
Note: A corned beef brisket wiU yield three 3-ounce
cooked serviJ:igs per pound.
Irish Soda Bread
Prtparanon rilnt · 25 minu1ts •
CDOA.ing rilnt: 35 10 40 mil!Mlts
4-lll CUPI .._,.,..,.. flour
1 tMletpo. ...... powder
1 II....,~ ..
1 tuiPG-.at
114 cup bwnB' °' marprine
l 1 pedr. (1-ouce) Dromedary
Pitted Data, 1Dlpped
1 eas
1-1/l CUPI btlttmnllk
1 '81Wllftt
Preheat oven to 375°F. In large bowl. combine flour,
baking powder, soda and salt. With pastry blender or
two knives, cut butter into flour milrure until crumbly.
Stir in dates. Beat eggs lightly and mix into
buaermilk.; add to dry ingredients and stir until
blended. Tum out 0010 lightly floured surf ace and
knead until smooch, about 15 to 20 times. Divide
dough into 2 equal pieces; shape each into round ball.
Place on ~ greued baking sheet. Pal each into
6-inch diameter circle. With sharp knife. cut a cross.
l/2-incb deep. on top· of each loaf. Lightly beat egg
white; bnasb on loaves. Bake 35 to 40 minutes or
until <tone. CUt into wedges to serve. 2 loaves.
With a Taste O'Irezarul
P in on a lucky shamrock and wear a bit 'o green corned beef or roast beef are excellent the next day
to cclebrale one of America's favorite as hash, a salad or a sandwich for fast. convenient
holidays. It's St. Palrick's Day and you can suppers and lunches. (1f you have no leftovers.
enjoy the luck of the Irish even if you don 't sec a stop by your local deli to pick up just the right
leprechaun. Simply prepare thi s easy, quick meal amount of corned beef or roast beef.)
that finds its roots in the cuisine of the Emerald Isle. Savory corned beef bri ket is simple 10 prepare
A St. Patrick's Day menu featuring traditional at home since it needs little attention while
Irish favorites like Corned Beef and Orange cooking. As any Irish grandmother would tell you,
Glazed Vegetables or a succuJent beef roast, and the secret for tender beef brisket is slow
an updated venion of Irish Soda Bread with the simmering, rather than boiling.
rich flavor of imported dates, is not only versatile If you choose a beef roas1 as your entree. you ·u
and delicious, ifs an ideal family meal as well. enjoy the same delicious wte, convenience and
Add a green salad and steamed new potatoes. a easy preparation advantages. Once the roast i in
••must" for at least one meal a day in Ireland, aod the oven, it needs vinually no.attention until ·.
tasty lri Ji Soda Bread. The recipe featured here ·
i an updated version of this classic bread from
the Emerald I le. Moist and flavorful. lrish Soda
BrcaH relic on imponed date for its weccne •
rather than added ugar in the dough. Versatile
enough 10 use in all baking recipe . dates are
fa~ by cooks everywhere for their rich.
exotic flavor and added bit of luxuf) ..
.. something pecial."
T1le special flavor of date also enhven Date
and Nut Scone . Fast and easy to make. these
moist scone with nch date chunks are a pleasmg
breakfast or brunch treat, e pcc1ally when p3.U'Cd
with heany Roast Beef. Potato and Pepper H~h. •
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' any practical Irishman would appreciate: leftover Complement your SL Patrick's Day feast with and Pepper Hash
Prtparation timt: 20 minutts·
Cooking ti~: JO minutts
ll OUDCel cooked beef OI' coraed bed,
a1t •to J.12.llM:ll cubes
1 pond a.kills potatoes, peeled.
cat lato 112.a.dl aabes
l ... ,.,. ....
l ldletpow better-ot: ~ clirided
1 ...... ..., CWltlJ dlopped
I mp dtoppe~ red, Je1ow tw ...... ,.,,er
114 mp_.. .a., WI-Md-WI
3 .......... dMI .... ,....,
3 ... 111,awdrywllMtwllle
112 I 117a•dl'J•• .. M'tl
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J
Brina Wiier IO a boil in lllp llucepmt; ldd pocllOel
and 111&. Return IO a boil Md cook 5 minutes; drain
well. Meh I tall« 1f100C1 bul1tt in large heavy skillet
over medium-high heal; add onion and pepper. Cook 2
minutes or until crilp-tender, 11irrinJ occasionally;
remove to a lllae bowl. Add beef, poc.1oes. milk and
p1nley IO onion mixnn; mix lishlfy. Combine wine
lnCI ......-cl; ldd IO beef nWtbft lnCI mis well. W'tpe
<NI skillet with pllpel' aowel: pl.-over mewtiwn t.I
unliJ bol. Add remMniaa ..... Add beef awe.
preaaina down firmly. Coot bab 15 .._.or until
browned. ..... wilb ftll ....... llftl'lll limes.
SellOD will 1111IDdP1P1*IOtllle.4 ~
.. Roast Beef Salad
with Chutney Dressing
Prtp0r0lion timt: JO miJtMttS
Cookiftg tilM: 8 10 JO minutts
ll OUDCll dMly llad .... roast bed"'
cooUd eer..a..,
3 llcel a.c., m awwlle •to 111-lncb pieces
1 .... oalaa, alt ......... wMaa
Ill Cllp "*" 113 mp .... dlltMJ
114 cap red wlDt 'rill11n
I t 111, a• Dtj094Jlt .........
6 ct1P1 ..... n11in.1..-
(ra ' 1, .., lltmce, CIIl'IJ eMtft)
l tMhnpaa•ma,.e•peinr,._....
Coot becon i.n lllJe stiUcc ova medium beat 4 to 5
minules or .-ii criap; remove to ablorbenC pllpel'.
Coot onion in blaJn drippinp over medium beal 2
minulea. lnmnH hell eo hiah. Add wfler, chucney.
vinepr IIICI multsd; coot 2 mU... ltirrina
OCCllioNlly. Plice ..... in ... bowl Pour ball ol
lbe hot~ O¥er ...... 90lsina li&Mty to COIL
PIKe • ......--~pew on fOur indi.-.i
dimer Pllliel ar a lqe ,.-. 90p with l'Olll bed'.
Spooa ranlilllill dpina °"'roar beef. Sprilkle
wtdl ............ Serw tm Wldi•ly. 4 .......
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Reuben Sandwiches
PrtparaJion ti~: I 5 minutts
Coolting time: 12 to 16 minurn
ll OUIK'eS thinly sUced cooked corned beef
"' deli roast beef
• tnlpoOlll IM9tter °' marpriM, 90fteeed
I *a rye ., pampenaickel brad
114 alp ..... tw no.and lslMd
nalnlddru1'1
1 alp • ......,...., well draiMd
4 llkes (1 ~ tKll) Swbl dleat
Lightly spread l/2 teupoon butter on one ide ol ~h
slice of bread. Top unbuamd sides of 4 slices bread
with equal amounts of comed beef. Spread 1
tablespoon dressing over comed beef of ea:h
sandwk~ top each with 1/4 cup sauertnut. then
cheele. Cloee sandwiches wish mnaining 4 slices
bread, buttered side up. Heal IUJC skillet over medium
beat until bot. Add two sandwiches and coot 2 to 3
minuea per aide or llllil brad ii toilfed IOd cMe1e is
melted. Repeal with mnainina Slndwiches. 4 temnp.
of the lri h more than once a year!
' Date and -ut Scones
Pnparation '""". 15 minutes
CooLng 111M. I 10 20 mJIWl<'S
l CUPI all-purpoee fkMar
l/4 mp....,.
2 t~ bakbaa powder
l/l teNpOO' sail
114 mp IM9tttr tw marpriDe
l ...
113 cap ........ <ftAID °' wtlole .a.
314 nip l>n•1Wy Pitted Data, •ippe4
113 ctlp ~ ......... twted
Prebell oven to 400°F. In large bowl. combmc flour.
su111. bltina powder and 51lt. W'lth pti1JY blender or
two knives, cut buner mto flour mixture until crumbly.
Make I well in center. Sepu'alr OOC cg; rescD'e CU
whne. Lightly Mill eu yolk Ind one whole egg into
aemi; pour into ~u. Stir with fort w1lil dou&b
dems idc o( bowl. Stir in dales md almondl. 1\im
doqh ou& onto ltshdy fbftd au.rf1ee: knead about lO
tnnes • .,.. .... ""° 6-1(1.-inch dilmder circle. Cut
circle ,.., 6 wectaa. Ptact t inch lplft on lftllated
. bMina ....._ UsNJy-. reta vect eu **: bnlh
on ~ Bib l 8 IO 20 minlla or Ulllil dme.
Saw .... 6 IOOMI.
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Q My lftnaat IOD II oa a
vttttarian dltt. I'm
concrrntd Iba& bt may be DOt be
tetdna all tbt proper DUtritaU.
Sbould I encourqe blm ao u&
poultry or Rsb otClltlonal~
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Today, many Americans (a
current survey
puts that number
at 12 million) are
tuning ro a more
plant-based diet,
because or its
health benelirs as
well as ethicaJ
an.d
environmental
concerns.
To answer your
-----question: It will depend how
restricted your
son's vegetarian
-----diet is. If he still consumes dairy products, eggs or
fish, there is Huie to be <:ancemed
about. If, on 1he other hand, he
'has opted to. follow a strict vegan
style or eating, greater care In
food selection is important to
ensure a proper amount of
Vit:1min B-2 (riboflavin), Vitamin
8-12 and Vitamin D.
V~tamin 8*2 is most abundant in
animal products, but can also be
found in broccoli, almonds,
enriched cereals, asparagus and
i.pinaeh. Vitnmins 8·12 and D are
only found in animal products. A
defi ciency in B-12 can result in
anemia aod abnormal changes in
the ceniral neivous system -but
11 is rarely seen, even in strict
vegetarians. Fortified soy products
(i.e. soy mllk an"d tofu) can
provide a source or Vitamjn B-12
in place of animal foods. Y6ur son
may wapt to consider a vitamin
and mineral supplement, not to
exceed 100 percent of the
Recommended Dietary
Allowances. Just be sure to c.heck
wi(h your physician before starting J
any new supplement.
Vitamin D is necessary for
proper utilization of calcium ; a
deficiency can lead to rickets in
children and osteoporosis
(bone-brittling disease) in later
years. Adequate daily sunshine,
approximcrrely 15 minutes, shoujd
be ample to allow the body itself
to manufacture this vitamin.
Several minerals -calcium,
iron and zinc -can also be in
short supply with a non-animal
product diet, although scientific
studies point out that vegetarians
are not necessarily at greater risk
for calcium deficiency than are
non-vegetarians because dark
green vegetables (such a~broccoli,
kale and mustard greens), tofu
lime-processed tortillas and certai11
othet vegetarian 1aods...a1L contain
calcium. Plant sources of iron and
zfoc include pea~. lentils, beans,
wheat germ ... and enriched cereals
for iron.
My advice for anyone wishing to
follow a strict vegetarian eating
style is to make sure that you
consume a variety of foods. Don't
overlook soy-cheeses, nuts, seeds,
sprouted legumes (such as
soybeans, and chick peas for
salads), and be sure that grain and
bread products are made from 100
percent whole grains.
Q I rtttnlly discol•ettd
popcorn cakes at my
supermarket. How do they
compare nutritionally to rqular
rice cakes?
-LC.O., fountain Valley
Both popcorn cakes and rice
cakes contain approximately 35
~JorjF~~r ca~~:?
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.
will dil1er dcpcndin& on the flavor
you select. For instance, tbe
c:heeae-nawred varieties will
contain one to two arams of fat
eomp11ed to the orisinel or
buttcr·Oavored, which contain no
fat. The sodium content per cake
is low, ranging from 45 to 130
milligrams. The average is usually
SS mg. of sodium per cake. g I bave bpt a copy ot my
mo«btr'1 ttelpe tor bt;!ts
a tn"Y· How can I cut on
. &he amount of fat and stlll tttala
lbe ftlvor I ttmember as • child?
-E.J .• Costa Mesa
I was recently in Roanoke,
Virginia, u part of a media tour
for my newly updated book,
"Diets That Work." Several of the
popular items on the menu cauaflt
my eye -biscuits and 1r1vy, and
biscuits with fried apples.
You can ~gin lluhin1 the fat
in the gravy by replacing the
cream with ·an equal amount of
evaporated skim milk. instead of
using butter miJCed with flour to
thicken it, substitute the same
amount of kuzu powder or
arrowroot powder dissolved in
water. (Corn Starch doesn't
thicken u quickly. Kuzu powder is
alto used in fruit &lazes.) If you
aaute any oniont or finely sliced
meat for the gravy, use wine,
water or broth in place or butler
or oiJ. T'he whole milk called for
in the biscuiu can be e.xchanaed
for skim milk, water or apple
juice. Acc:ordin& to recipe
makeover expe~ a ooe·hatr stick
of butter ~din baked goods can
be replaced with two ounces of
tofu. The shelC-stable, Mori-Nu
tofu is one or the very best on the
market and comes in three
different textures.
1 have ilOt tried bakina with 1otu
as a rcpllcement for buutr, so Jet
me know bow the reciP.,C 1urns ou1.
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Jr tM cafteloe la cbocolate mean•
tbat I llaould rull7 llOp eatlfta IO
mucll ot dais treaL
. -F. V., Cosfa Mtsa
lf caffeine ts what you arc
worried about, breathe easier. One
ounce of a chocolate bar contains
~6 rnillianms of caffeine. Compare
that to a S-<>uncc cup of instant
coerce, which contains between 40
Ind 108 milli&faml of caffeine
Tea and c:ola drinks also have
much more caffeine than ~u
in &hat chocolate bar. or course, as wi1h so many
foods, the idea is to enjoy 1he
moderation. A liule sweet trea
now and then does no harm, a
is enjoyable, but don't overdo ·
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but the amount oHarand sodium__.._,
Ask Betty Crocker
• Q. I make yeast-raised nuc rolls
-d~uah rolled and spread with
nuts and butter and tbe.n rolled
jelly-roll style. Why do they crack
on the top durlna baklna?
-Mn. A.K., Dupont, Pa.
Two things can cause the
cracking you describe. Either too
much flour was stirred into the
dough or the dough was rolled too
tightly and over stretched during
baking. Use just enough flour to
make dough easy to handle. Then,
• handle dough gently and don't
stretch it while you prepare nut
rolls for baking.
Q. How can I m•ke thttt
dlfT'tttnt nnort or lt'latha stlct-
lO&fthtr lo • arlalla mold'
-J.S .. Gardtns, Callt
There is a triok to this because
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previous layer is still tacky or
sticky and scmi·so(t. Prepare first
na\or of gelatin according to
package directions and allow first
layer to set ju t until thal 1ta1e.
Then, prepare and add the second
nawt o( 1ela1in and let WI set to
the sticky st .. e. Finally, prepare
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ot er sto~c you ve seen before! You'll get fast service (we even have vale -
cery .loading!), the freshes~ food and the friendliest smiles (and there's to~~o
of free un~erground park mg!) ... but at our new Triangle Square ~Si!i
store, you 11 also get a whole lot more! tll
So come to where Newport Boulevard meets Harbor
Boule~ard and see what the future of grocery stores will
look hke, today!
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By Blain Maxwell
~IOWedlenO
County.
ere is no doubt that
rraditional blues is
njoying a comeback, at
least here in Orange
Whether talking about the
enthusiastic response to a blues
show by Cheap Date (reaturing
Stray Cats drummer Slim Jim
Phantom and actor Harry Dean
Stanton on harmonica and vocals)
:11 the gala opening of the RClxbr,
club last week, or the new "Blues
Monday" nights at the trendy
Met ropolis in Irvine , the blues arc
thankfully back with' a vengeance.
Out for those who want to check
out the blues, why not catch those
'~ho have been dishing it out all
along. Harmonica Fats and the
Bernie Pearl Blues Band have been
performing a batch of exciting
shm"s throughout Orange County
and other areas of Southern
California to support the artists'
new ··1 Had To Get Nasty."
The compact disc/cassette
release is filled with powerful
origi nals penned by
singer-harm onica player
Harmonica Fats and guitarist
Bernie Pearl, and the artists also
turn is a rollicking remake of
Muddy Waters' class ic "Louisiana
Blues."
"We all live in LA .. but we've
mos tly been playing down here in
Orange County," said Pearl, during
a break between sets at a recent
show.
What makes Pearl and his band
so special is that all players have
fused their distinctive styles of
playing in to an overall sound that
wor~. The exchange of solos
between Pearl on lead and slide
guitar. tenor snx player Hollis
Gilmore, guitarist Terry DeRouen
and the singing and harmonica
playing of Fats is perfect ... the
way the blues should sound. Bassist
Mike Barry and drummer Albert
Trepagnier Jr. complete the
,. areat-soundini!N.~.,tn,.!>~~\..cic
. ~~ ttfter .r,etng:tJb~HJC....~·
All The Way," or exploring the
more melodic roots of the style' in
"Gilmore's Alley," lhc music-never
ceases to lose its power even when
performed over the course of a
-three-hour performance.
Harmo nica Fats and The Bernie
Pearl Blues Band will be
performing from 9 p.m. to 1:30
a.m. on Friday, March 19, at Care
Lido, 501 30th Sl., Newport Beach.
For more information on that
show, call 673-5056.
The two acts will also be
performing together from 8 p.m. to
m1dn1gh1 on Mond3ys, March 22
and 29. at Metropolis, 4255
Campus Dr .. Irvine. f or more
information on those shows, caJI
751 -0700.
·•1 Had To Get Nasty," the new
l 3·song release from th~ artists, is
available on Dec Dump Records.
For more information on how to
gel the release on compact disc or
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casseue. call (310) 426-0761.
0
A last-minute reminder that
ue~
.
ower.
XTRA LARGE wiJJ be performing
a Cree concert at 6 p.m. on
Tuesday at the Hard Rock Caf c in
Newpon Beach. Note the new
time; the 1how was previously set
for 4~30 p.m. and bas been changed
Bernie ___
Pearl
be gait
· generating
it long be-
fore it was
in fashion
Don't miss our Spring Home &
Garden How-To-Guide coming
Thursday, March 251
Fine eut tne letest fnformatton ondirends on ------
home Improvement, gardening and security.
This valuable resource guide ls one you'll want
to keep and ~efer to often.
Adverllsets, don., miss out/
Space & Copy Deadline, Morch 18.
For more details, call
642-4321, Ext. 250. -·
to 6 so more fans or the Giant
recordin& artists can catch the
acoustic performance.
For those who can't catch the
show live, the good news is that
100.l·FM will broadcast the
performance live.
XTRA LARGE wiU feature
songs off its "Now I Eat Them"
release, which features gems such
as "Hooker" and the cxccllcnt
·"Hold Mc (Down}."<>
4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thurlday, Mwch 11 , 1993
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John Ooe
The Pleas•e Barons
pack ferocious rock
81 Joet Beers .,.....,
you're lookin4 for a
· urely, SQPthing way to
nd Friday ~clling. avoid
1he Rhythm Care.
e Pleasure Barons, an
ensemble sroup or musicians
fronted by the man&c Mojo NOO>n
and featuring members of X. the
Blasten and the Be.at Farmers.
headline the calc; Friday niaht.
And they're not for the
fain1-of-hean.
Formed for the sole purpose of
touring, the Pleasure Barons
Ducover Dulc,'s m the Hyatt
Newponcr, tilt kmd ci country
westnn saloon you'"" beat
kxim'for.
l:Atke's ~ 00.0..
homecaul.
Friendly. The
music's hot. And
the frtt dance
rcature an impressive roster: John
Doe or X; Dave Alvin of the
Blasters; Country Dick Montana of
the Beat Farmers; Rosie Flores
and others.-· •
The music should be your ba ic,
run-of-the-mill ferocious bar-room
rode 'n' roll. Alvin's guitar work for
the Blasters borders on the
legendary, and Doc is no stiff on
the bass.
But it's Nixon's stage persona
that makes this show worth
checking out. The San Diego-based
Nixon's performances arc always
high-octane and epileptic -sort of
les.c;oos arc a heap'a fun.
Come in for our Happy Hour
specials. There's never a CO\'tt
charge. Even yout parlmg' fttt.
~ So as our name-
sake, John Wayne,
would've sa.J,
"M<»ey on in,
Pilgnm!"
How the ~st was fun.
()rim W~·S.nirday 5 ~Sunday 3 pn
Hyatt ~intt.1107 J~ Road.~ BNch. CA 92660, (714) 7N-1234
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a drunken, irreverent Bruce
Springsteen.
Nixon has real talent, but that
doe n't slop him from haviog a
great time on stage, sweaung. like a
two-legged pig and taking shots at
everybody from Don Henle) 10
The Boss himself.
At Sl3.50, the Pleasure Barons
at Rhythm Cafe in Santa Ana
could be )Our best musical bet of
the \\eekend. 0
All Tbat Jazi Serie.I
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J AZZ UP YO UR WEEKEND .
S un with a rill' of Jazz. Add a few of your fa\'ori1e friend . Then improvise. Because that what
All Thai Jazz is all about. Join us a1 Ct:' tal Coun each weekend in ~\arch a1 2:00 p.m ..
for ptrfonnancts b) nationally kno" n Jazz anists.
Sunday, March 14 2:00P.M.
..
2:00P.M.
J\\ttt the arrist after each perferman~ at Compact Discs Unlimited,
located on the fint levtl adjacent to The Broadway.
Rccmc a free Jazz CD with purchases of '25 or more.
from any Crystal Coun norc or restaurant purchases.
Crystal Court, a special side of South Coast Pina, is louted a1 3333 Bur Street in Com Mua
anchored by The Broadway and Robinsons•May. featuring over fifty unique specialty stores ud mtauranr~
<>rmnge Coast Weekend I Thur9da~. March 11, 1 ~ 5 ..
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Art Museums
fOf ~S U for senion and ~ts and students and free-~ c:hilchn-41ndef 12 Sl.SO tOf C:fiiklren under 12. and members. • ~,
525 Mall\ SI, Huntington 8Hch,-17>-. 'MY Alt 3621 W. MacAl1hof 8Mt .• Sp.l<'.-
5071. The Hunt11lg!On Harbour M As· 111, Santa ~lS4~989 bhtb.bon C>I
sooat1011's 25th annu.il art f'lth1!>.t runs new WOfb bv John Hcsbch, Kathlttn ._,p 8 Irvine Museum, 18381 Von Karman
Ave., Irvine, 476-0294. Museum displays.
preseNeS and documentS historial CalifO<·
nia art.
• l.AguN Alt Museum )07 curr Drrve,
Laguna Beach, 494-6S31. "WatJsjns to
Weston: 101 Years ol California Photogra· phy 1849-19SO," the nrst comprehen$ive
exhibition to encompass a century ol pho-
tography in the <Alden State on view
through March 28. "Visions ,;J fc::oloaies: Phot~apliy in Laguna Beach, 1 ~18-
1993' o'n exhibit throullh Mardi 21. ~rs: 11 a.m.·S p.m. 'fuesday-Sunday.
Admission: SJ, adults; S 1.50, 1enior citl· z~studenlS; frtt, children under 12.
• l.Apna Alt M1Ueum -South Cout f'lW »teUite 3333 Bristol St., Cosu ~ 662-3366. Ari exhibition'encom~
ing a a!Nury o( photography (1840s-
1950sl on view through March ~8. Hours:
1_1 -.11.m.·S p.m. Tueiday-Sunday. Admis-
51on: $1.SO-SJ.
Community C~leries through April 10. HourJ. 10 am -7 Pm. lin and RH PMref dose Friday Ari e>.h1 ~-Tho~y; 9 a.m ·5 p.m Saturd.ly bition fealunng the WOttc cl ariists., 1nclud •BankAmerica Callery South Coast 1ng; .f1iabeth Nfts. Shanlf\ ~n. P.illl(i.a
Metro Center, SSS Ariton BIYd., Cosu •Newport a.ad! rubflc Ubrvy Newpon Cmc. Rm1 AmJidot Mid many mort opl'n•
Meia. 433-6000. "The Third Dimension: A ~ttr ·Branch, 856 San Clemenie en~. W_,.....,.,..., Md continues thr,.. .......... ,1
S Scull " on ~-bit th OU..._ N~ Be.a., 644·3191. "~ 'CVO~J "'°"'' ''I" u~ in pure ' r 6'' or light, Acrylics and Photography o( Joyce 16. ~: 6·9 p.m. Mar 20. CaJl('ry
April · • · Barnes" on d~y t.hroui(h M.11cn ) 1. hours: 11 a.m.-4 p.tn. WtdMtd.ay-~nd.J~
•Colden West C~leie 1S744 ~ Houn: 9 •.m.·9 ~.in. Moncfay·Thu~y; 9 frtt admission.
West St, Huntingi.on ~~. 895-8783. ~m.-6 p.m. Friday; 9 a m.-S pm. Satur-
"M Weelc. '93," in which guest artists gi~ day; noon·S pm. Sunday Free ddmitil()(l. Commerd al ~Ueries
demonSlrations ol their Wotic, ~~ted • ..._ _._L~ r.: .. ._ Monday ftiroYgh March 19. 'C«amio •<>range Co.ul Col~ge, 2701 Fa11View T ..... _,.. ..._......, 16062 Be.ldl 81\'d
'93," a gal~ry eKhibit showcas ing the tal· Road. COsu Meia, 432·5 703."M Af11can Hunliogton BeKh, &41 -7SS 1. &.hlbit IN
ents o( mOft' than 20 anists, ~ Mon· legacy," an u.hibltion featuring an eicten. tunng ihe WOfb cl Monlerr~ Pt-nnlnsol.1
day and continues th~ April 2. Houf\: ~ and valuable collec:1.on ol Afl'te.ln an, phoc0graphtt W~ Abbot ind loc.i~
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Friday; also, 6-9 on display 10 1 m ·2 p.m. ·d.:11ly through phot~ ~ant"M Cood ~s Tut'id.11
p.m. Tuesday-Wtdnesday. F~ admission. Muct. 23. All exhibition oi woru ~ ~nd continues ~ Af>til 1 Hour1 10
• Oty ol lm ne l(Vine flne Ms Center in tograoher John Sanford on displ.iy gti ~ .. ~""· ~ ~ Fnday r n ...
Heritage Park, 14321 Yale Ave., lnnne, March ,3. free admtss.on. ...., .. ..__. ..
552-1018. "IGds With Mlbilties," an eJChi. • Ora11ge County Center fot Cont"'po-• Capd ~ M ~ 1nd C..1-
bitiolf featurirlg the WOtk ol 5ludents from r.:===;;iiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;-!iiiiii;::;;=:::=:::;:==iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir==:., tchool districts throughout Or~ Coun.ty,
tllces p&.ce ttvougti M¥y 2. Hours; noon-9
p.m. Monday; ~ a.m.-9 e.m. T~y·
Thunday; 9 .i.m.-4 r.m· Friday; 9 a.m ·) fl.!11· S.turday; and -5 p.m .. Sunday. Free
admission.
• B~rs M11stum of Ulllur~ Alt 2002
"ooh M.l1n St . Sant.I Ana, 567-3600.
• NNport Harbor Alt MY.M\lm 850 San Oemente Drive, Newpoft Be«tl, 759-
1122. The museum is the mugural site '°'
the NtioNI tour cl ••American Abluaction
From the Addison Callery OI American
Art" !from the famed fltMlllps Academy in
AridoYer. Mm.), the rina ~ W""'Y cl 20th crntury Amerian abltract
art ~ eidiibited in cnnee County,
through May 2. WC>fit by ~ Fi'anckcx> att·
ist Tomas Nakada on eXhibit ~ May.
2. Hours: 10 a.m.-S p.m. Tuesday-~nd,Y.
Closing time Fridays is 8 p.m. AdmlsstOO:
• lm ne Vafter cone. ssoo IMnt! Cen· tee Of., ll'Me, SS9-~"Sl1 In his fint exhlbic
1n 10 ~=ars New YC>fit ~~ John Reutt'f his digOlly enfilnced, lar1I!
format P · photm thtoud'I March 2'1>.
Hours: 8 .i.m.-10 p.m. Mon-l'hur; 8 a.m.-S
p.m. Fri; 10 a..m.·J p.m. ~ free admtS-
sion.
lht> lnt~atrvt Alt ol Modffl! Thailand,"
a blend ol the trad1bonal with influences ol
W~tm •11 and contemporary Thai tttnds,
on exh1btt til Monday Hours: 10 a.m.-S
pm Tut'Sd.ly·Sunday. Admission: $4.50 S4 for Jidults; S2 fOf senlOf ~ and • HllntJncton le.ch· Maift Strtet Ubrvy
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s1l7. bh1bot ol p.a1ntings, driwings and • Lo-U rine Att 3431 v"' ·~ .... No. oddilies by Ken ~uzic lit~ "In ~.. ...,.....-on view s.tunt.y throuid't Mardi 25. 100-C, ~ Be.lch, 723-1921. Animr
Hours noot'I~ Pm ThtJ,W.,y th-""' Sun-lion oeJJ· from OisMy, Don Blum, w.m~ "''"•" Unz. ~nN·8.itbef• Mid The Simp~u d.ty. fe.ltlftd. Hour£ 11 •.m.-5 p.m. MOndiiy
•Cosby Callery )404 V"' Oporto, ~ •nd Thursct.y-Fridoiy; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Satur·
pon Be.ach 72l ... 7S8. The "Painting the d.y: 10 a.m.-5 pm Sunday
Court. 3333 Bear St., Suite 315, COSll
Mes.I, 979-6757. Works by Jose( R.a~
masedtf on Y1eW tht()U1th A.pril 1 O. A silent
aua.ion ol Ofi&INI worlCs by ulifornia art·
ists, in wtuch all proaeds &(? to the ugun..t
Alt Museum in honor OI its 75th an·
niversary. will be held 8 ~ Items may
be ~viewed throuldl that <Wte. Hours: l 0
•.m.-9 p.m. Mon<l.7·-Frld.Jy; 10 a.m.-6
pm. S..tu~; ind I a.m.-6 p.m. Sun· day.Fttt~.
a m.·3 pm Wednesd.iy·Sunday ~mis
sion· Frtt.
8 Oran1e Coa.sl Colle~ S.iling Center
1801 W. P.Oric ~ R1gh\'o.Jy, Newport
&each, 645-9412. AJasJ.;.a ugit'. occ·s 65·
foot sloop. NS cruises to ulifornw's Ch.in·
nel Isl.Inds throughout '93. CJll f0t schtd
ule
• O,.ngt Counly Model Engineers across from Fairview Parl. on Pfa<('nt1<1 Av·
enue near Estancia High School. CO'>l.i
Mesa. 751-7706 Free train rod~ .ire g1,('n
to children from 10 am J .30 pm )atur
• Richard N~on Libr.,ry .. nd Birthplact 18001 Y0tb.l Lind.I 81.,ij , Y0tb.l l1nd.l
993-3193. "Pat UIOO " a lecture by
Clement Conger, will be ~vt'fl at 10 )0
am. March 1a "V.'h1te Hou~ Sivie For·
m.>I ~ ol the 'First L.Jdoe5 on 'tt-
1hrou~ Apt•I 18 t lou~ 10 tl m 5 pm
Monday·Saturday and 11 a m S pm Su11
~' AdmlSSIOn ~ 1-~4 50
• Roger's Gudens lJOl "-in Joaqw1 Hill~ Road Newport Beach, 640· 5800
OJ1ly garden t~t11tJl presented ~IO\l!<o l.J
a m 6 p.m. dJ~'f.
~ee ATTRACTIONS/10
World" lefift by Cosby will con11nue in· • MMptt hd«ll Studio Md catlery
definitff( with the r~JW'oi l'NO new rep-7001/'I CarmtK>n Ave., CorON. del Mar,
ligraphs, "Av•lon Sunset" and "Spoinish 76().9100. C.llety features mixed-media
Stef)\" Hoon: 10 •.m.·6 pm, Thursciiy• monoprlnts •nd w..ttercolon by Margoiret
Mond.ly. Tuescby & Wednesday. by ap-Bedelf and limited prints Mid embOMd
po.ntrMnt only fret> Oldm\ssk>n wat~ by Whittemore. Hours. 9:30 •De Gt.a( Alt Inc. 3400 A~ ol the a m.-5:30 p;m. T uesd.ty-Thursday, °' by Ms. Cosu ~. 557·5240 P.stel paint· appoin~ Frtt .ctmmlOl'I.
day a~ SundJy
• 811boa fun Zone 600 E. Bay Ave .. --...:..-------------------------Newport Beach, 675·9152. ferris wheel, ·~by Uizabeth la~ continues in· •Off tlM WAii cattery 2123 M.lin SL de1in11~. Hours: 10·30 •.m.·6 p.m. Tue-Hun~ Beach, 536-6-488. Woria by ~y·Solturd.Jy •n unlll 8 pm. Friday). ~. Sh.lo. Logan, ~. Blum-
frtt .dmtsSIOO • ~ Cosby and W•rd Me on Vlf:W in·
• C..~~ 214 224 fOtts& A~, UguN deiinitttv. Hoors 10 a.m.-6 pm Monday-
Be.ich. 494.5757 W°'b by Thomas McK· Fr~ fo •..tn.-5 p..m. S...turmy; 11 am ·.l ~ P .. Hopper. Ltltov NtttNn, PttH Pm. Sunday. fttt idtMSIOn
Moix, VICIOf V.s.trff( .. net IJvM ire (eoitured •Off the W»I c.J.ltry )441 ·B V" Udo,
mdefin1tely. Hours 10 • m ·6 p.m Newpott Be.ch, 72)-5950. Works by
Sund.rt-Thorsdiy; 10 a.m.·9 pm. Fncs.y-Mote, N ... tUent~. Muk.ai, Ali:ttef,
S.turc!ay. frtt ldm~ IGnlt.lde, ~ and ~ a.rt on ~
• c..ltefy. noe 332 forest Aw, ~.. tNMnt d~y. Hours: 11 1.m.-6 pm.
Beoich, 4~-4248. A. phc)(og,•phy txh1&1 o1 Mond.ly-Fnday: 11 1.m.-7 p.m. Sat.unby; wotta l?Y Julit Otsbc:ill Price ol IMnt Mid 11 •.m.-S p.m Sunday. Frtt .dmilsiotl
~ Mpto Ttuna4e ol Lagl.IN k«tl • '-'o's ~BM 2221 M.lin St. ~ ..
prtwnted lhroush Ap'll 4 Hout\. noon to dJf Viii.ate. Huntiogtoo Bt«h.960-776-4
5 p m. ~Sunday\ Rtaption 5-1 W•tercok>n l?Y Mify 5penaf on exhibit pm M¥ch S. through May 2.
•TIM Gtuwt ~Ml )acq"" ·~CM• 234 Forest A.ve., la·
Studio 3406 Via Lido, Newport &e;ach, guN ~. 497·JAVA. Exhibit ol ml.Keef
723-0887. Ongmal p.1int1np, ~ty. inedli •bsttM:U thtough April 5. Hoors· ~. crrlmla ind c:r.fts by ~I irttsts 5:30.7:30 p.m.
M r~ pricft. RufMI ~ int~· • s.nck&one c..llffy 384-A N. Coast ~f:'! ~. S:~jaints!d,ony ~.1 1 H~. ~ Bt~, 497-6775. "f1gu-,... ... -·"' ~~ ....... ra!M Work in Mixed Me&." by Mvnle •.m.-4 p.m. His ~ ..... •wuKt patnl· {)ryendorf on dispbiy 1~ April 4.
1ngs •loo& ~ his mtt .. I ah.tr.ct ICUlp-u....-. 11 s ct.'ly -~ T turet .,. ltllured. Houn. 10 • m.-6 p.m. '~ a.m.· p.m. 1 ~r ~-
ti.lily, optf't until 10 p.m. Thurtet.y and ~-
SatU«!.ay. •South Cout Alt C.n\ff l&l f . 17th St ,
• HoUd SIMNnef Alt G*fy 2006 Costa Mesi, 6-46-4545 Arumallon tth.
C.Wr1 Aw.. ~ 8e>K'h. Conbnuous ~ wood iculpture and cenmic c::,·
tld\ib.t felhJf;; q~ •rt aviii... lot ts •nd 1 telection ol limned edition 1tho-
• •'-by men thin 20 Southern Caltlomu IV'flhl and serigr .. phs by ~•nous ll't!SU are -"" on ~ display Houn: 10 1 m-6 1rtrsts in •II ()'Pf' ol med" Hours. 6-9 pm. Monday-frid..y. 10 am .5 p.m Satur· p m Mond.ty-Fid.y and by •ppoentlYWnl. d.Jy.
• l.ahirw ~IH 1173 ~ Unlef •Studio ~ 17905 Sil)' P.nt Circle,
Of . Newport ~. 721-9117 Of\ ~· Su4e N, Irvine, 851-9181 Milled med..
m.-M-nt . ~ •tt ~b by ~ 8uffte worb by bflidt att!Sl Shoih.lN Ernst on Ma1c <:Nptt, Lau Chun, FiedeOdt Hart ~ttw thrOugh A.prtl 2. Frtt .cttndlion
J.ln ~. H & ~ Leung. Rob-• Th~ M Stuclol lll ubf1llo, et'\ lyn Ntbon. H6.ISN Otwb, ~ __ , a. nd
ltodv.tll, "'*"' Sthnng. And~• Sm,«h ~nd Costa • 6-42-5978 Otigi.--()IQ a
C..ty S~mon lM tn\tf\.iinmtnt pro-Wltero:>lots. pAlntlng\ from~. I~. ~oded 6·9 pm Fnday-Satu~ Hours wood CMW\gs and ind<s ~•lured Hou~ Mond.ty·Satu~y. 10 • m -10 p.m , Sun-11 1 m.-7 p..m. Tuesd.y-Saturd.y by •P-
d.iy, 11 1.m.-7 p.m H. Leung ind Thc>INI pointment.
Leung Wiii rNle .. ~I 1ppearintt At •Time ~ c.Jlery Jl26 N. COlil
the goillety from 7·10 p m. Mlt 13 H•gttw..x. UguN lle.tc:h. 494-0944. Ex.hi~
•Len Wood's tndllA,T.,.,ilOf')' c..aMty Ii bltion 'Currents" ~11uring the ~ ol ·. . -.citlM f irtla'-.)OS North~~·~Ou~nCln~,S.~~=~ _ '<!? i.~(t, ' ~: I ~.;JJ . , ~;.1 , , -.-n._ 1 •Mi'tYrcr ~ • · • -or -c..ii.,-,, th at Crystal ----From8
of a ~rticular visiqn or K l it in •
part iculi r tjme or ~lecc or jve 1t a
particular spin. He 1 alto been in
touch with people who knew
Beckett, and be read a k>t or Beck.en and a lot or books on
Beckett and what Bedtett wanted.
He's ttying to remam u faithful to
th al as poa1ble."
Toot said that the play's title is
.being pronounced "God-oh,"
1ns1ead of "Ga-doh,'' because
that's what Beckett wanted. Took
envisions that CTCry night he's.
going 10 be hearirig people
wh ispering ''God-oh? Isn't it
Ga-doh?''
Took would have liked to play
the patl of Didi again, but thinks
he's up to the challenge of playing
Lucky.
"l think Martin wantcc:ho throw
a fresh roll or the dice and wan1ed
arudes, tesund me«y·g<>:1ound. ~.
restaurants and boat tours o((ered 11 a.m.·
10 pm daily.
• hlbol '•vilion 400 Main St., Ba.lbo.l,
673·5245 Narr,.ed s;if'itseein~auises ol
Newport Harbor are olTered ti.Ji . utllrN
Passenger Se."'1ce offered hur5da~ SundaY1 lwginning at 9 a.m. Deep-sea rtSh-
log trips~ daily from D•vey's locker.
• CrysW Cove SUk r.n on lht COilst ~ Coron.I del Mar and LaguN
Be.lch. 494-3Sl9. Nearly 2.800 .iicm ol OOISUI And anyon MNS open kif n.llure
ww. ~It watdl1ng. bird ~ng. rish-
"'' and other r«reatiinal idNiUeS.
, • Dl~ MuMWn 3101 W t-t.rvMd St • Sanu AN, 540-0404. £.q>batoty
learning etnltt (eatures hi5loric Kellogg
~. •n orange iv.~ and more. Hours:
11 • m.-) p.m. saturd.Jv·Sunday. Admis-
sion. SM2.
• Dl1~d 1313 turbot' 81\-d.. AN·
he1m, 999-<456S. Fantasmicl on Riven ol
Americ.1 ~ry Wttkend. Sixty an~
In ~•I~ arus open daily. indud·
mg Mkkty's ToonTown ~r Small World.
HOurs. 10 a,m.-6 pm. wee~~; 9 •.m.·
m1dmght wttlcends..
• Hornb&owtf C>iftin1 Yllt'ht Manners
Mile Maruw Unll!f, i.o 1 W. Coast Hwy ..
Newport Bt.teh, 6l1-H69, ext. 7 Brunch
and dinner au1~ ol Newport Harbor ol·
~rf'd~ .. nd~
• Huntin&'Oft Buch Surlin1 Museum
411 Olive St., Hunll"llOO Stadl, 960-
348) An extensive coltedion ol meme>fa·
b.h.. h1gtil~ more !Nn 80 years ol
Amt11CM1 iuriing ts (r~urtd Tour\ ilrt
ava1bble. Hoo~ noon-5 pm Wednesd<ly·
Sund.ly Adlnl1\IOO s 1 •Knott'• le")' Fu rn 8039 Beach 8Mt ,
Buen.i P.trlc. 220.5200. Rides and •ttrac·
uons. Houf\: 10 • m.-6 pm. Wttkd.lys. tO
•• m.-10 pm. Sa.turday; 10 a m.-7 p.m
Sund.iy
• Nf'WPC)f't Harbor ~utial Museum
1 714 W Barbo.I Btvd., Newport Bt•ch,
67J·ll77 The m~m hoUses .. per·
m.lnt'nt collect.Ion ol htStDtical photographs
~ -~ other nautial memof•bili:a. Hours: 10
everyone lo have. new assignmentS;
He wanted Hal Landon and
Ri~bard Doyle to have a crack at
the iwo l~ds. because be''liked the
way they worked together in
'Twelfth N1&ht' last year. Part of
work•r\I here is you don't try to
recapture past &Jories. I wouldn't
want to try to recapture something
I'd done 28 years before. h 's
always a 1ookmg ahead proc:c.M
he re, never looking back. I think
that's very healthy.•· <>
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It's time ·to ·declare
a theater ·Sig Alert
F, or those who think "gridlock" is a term confined to Southern
California freeways, a glance at this weekend's o penings on
the local theater 5cene is in order.
In what is becoming an increasingly regular oceurrence,
roughly every olher month, the lights are coming up on a ton
of stage productieos this weekend -eight to be exact.
Why this particular weekend has become so attractive to the various
producers o( professional, community and collegiate theater is anybody's
guc~. Nevertheless, 8 is more than enough, especially for the theater
critic who can fit only 2 shows a week into his sehcdule.
He rc's the lineup, and if ybu'd like to take them all in, lots of luck.
Two of the shows wiJI play this weekend only:
•South Coast Repertory -"Waiting for Godot."
Theater
Critic
Samuel Beckett's now-classic exerd se in dramatic Crus-
tration with a four-member cast composed of SCR
founding artists. The show plays nightly except Mon-
days, with weekend matinees, through April 11.
•Newport Theater Arts Center -"You Can't Take
It With You," the popular, perennialJy revived comedy
about an unconventional family in the Depression by
George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. It runs Thursdays
through Sundays until April 10. ·
•Laguna Playhouse -"Bedroom Farce," a marital
comedy by Alan Ayckbourn, who's getting a lot or local
attention these days. Performances arc Tuesdays
through Sundays until April 4.
• Huntington Beach Playhouse -"Teahouse of the
August Moon," John Patrick's affectionate glimpse of
-----• postwar Okinawa. Runs Fridays and Saturdays through
April 10. ' 1
• UCI -"The Dybbuk," one of the most popular oC Yiddish dramas,
set in Poland in the 1880s. This weekend only, tonjght through Sunday.
•Westminster Community Theater -"Uttlc Murders," Jules
Feiffer's black comedy about life in the wormy Big Apple. Fridays and
Saturdays through April 10.
•TNT Productions -A special, two-performance engagement of the
musical spoof "Dames at Sea." Friday and Saturday at the Westminster
Cultural Arts Center.
•Way OfT Broad"'ay Playhouse -Jack Sharkcy's "Star on the Door,"
the last comedy by the prolific O range County playwright before h.is
death last year. Fridays and Saturdays through April 24.
· Why do all these theaters o pen at th~ same time instead of spacing
their offerings a week Of so apart and attracting potentially larger audi·
enccs? Because none of their producers checks with. the schedules of
other theaters before notching their own dates on the calendar.
They certainly don't intentionally all lift their curtain$ at the same
time. Jt just happens that January, March, May, September a nd Novcm·
~ -~f ar,e-1.lte ~a,k~~({or-~~t p,r~ ~A.Ci Jhc ~we~ ·)... ~~·-,.~,,!. \'in(tso r thcs~ m&t'~m~to1>e''ld~trhl~~fobk...ut'i"~i
theatrical gridlock in two m onths.
Young. 'Bir~ie'
cast flies high
H aving a community theater
present the musical comedy
''B~ Dye Birdie" is not unusual.
What 1s unusual about the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse Youth The·
atre's presentation of "Bye Bye
Birdie," which closes this weekend,
is that the entire cast, all SO of
them, ranse in age from 8 to 18.
Even more unusual is that this
Youth Theatre production is better
than many adult community the-
ater presentations.
This early 1960s' musical is
about a drafted rock 'n1 roll idol
who comes to a 5mall town to give
one last kiss to one of his adorina __ 1.._ ___ ,.
S.. BIRDIE/11 Jennifer Cirolbeutz Mel Andy Sundstrom shine in "lye Bye Birdie."
8 Orangi CoMt Weekend I TIWrtctay, Marth 11, 1983
·.
here arc many theater
groups in Oranse County,
but few have youth theater
prosrams where younpters have an
opportunity to perform in a play.
Youth theater not only exposes
kids to the workl of theater, it also
iutills in them self-oot1fidc:ncc and
a 1ense of camaraderie they might
not act elsewhere.
One theater that docs have such
a prosram Is the Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse Youth Theatre, but the
pqram may not be around much
&onaer. The city o( Colta Mesa has
..
stopped the fundina for the Youth
Theatre, so the current production
of "Bye Bye Birdie" might also
mean bye-bye to the Youth The·
atrc.
Chet Groskreutz. president or
the playhouse's Board of Directors,
doesn't want to tee tbe youth pro-
gram end bccau.c of ill importance
to the youth of the communiiy, but
without fundina he doesn't know
what will happen.
"I doo't want to see these kids
do aomctbina else that lsn't as for·
tifyina or as enrichlna," H id
Oroskreutz after a rcc:cnt perform·
SM YOUTH/11
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'Don 't f.eave JJOUr Cove fife to
chfjnce!
'Use our personals to finti
romance!
\ 1.1 n. h I I . I l)l) .; "'pc..·t· i.d \th c..Tt j,j ng ~u pp le.: nu: nt tor < >ra ngc..· < oa-.t \\ t:<:kc..·nd
Expressing Feelings!
by Marcia Singer, M.S. W., C.Ht.
How many of us ;are good at identifyina
what il is we feel at any given moment,
and ex~ing that clq_rly, directly, effec-
Livdy. without any anxiety in the process?!
DiJflC'Uh skilh, yet dlCJ're vital for gcning,
kt!eping, and growing a love relalionship.
endo to communkare your own emotional
pos.ir.ion. Be cautious. Be sure it's "safe'
before letting anyone in on your inner life.
And to be really safe, don't even let your-
self know what you feel!
men who try lo show feeling.s and admit
vulnerability to lheir women find them ·
unsympatheud Why would v.'Omen do
this, when they are as a group screaming
for ~ sensitive men? ~use women
also are caught in the changing gender
identity tides, wanting sensitive, feeling
men who don't ad like Rambo, but who
art strong and proh.-ctivt> and f carless . ·
w~t you feel as be t you can. !>O that
your pa1tner may listen bener Tilen li:.len
.while your partner teU~ his or her, sK.I~ of
things. PractK'e respect for self a.nd 0<hers.
Sound crazy? It is, really, and yet it's
It's important to communicate fed1ngs
of love and appreciation, too! Risk being
real. Tile payoffs are enormous-mentally,
physically. and sexually1 There '!> IOI:. of
holp around. Go for ar! •
Ex~lng OUl'$Clves frttJy and dearly
should be a natural thing to do. If left to
our own spontaneous human devices,
with no socialization to the contn.ry. we'd
probably all.just be expressh-c as can be.
Bul U\ fact, we're t.aughl the opposite-
clicdc out the otl~r person fll'St to leam.
what his or her posthon is. and use innu-
the nonn in American culture. Everyone
wancs to know where they stand with the
other, but no one wants to reveal where
they themselves. stafld. The 'no talk' rule of
our dysfunctiooa1 families peeps its ugly
head in here. Men especially may have
problems communlc2.ting fecling.s. NO<
only docs the strong. silent. macho
American male f!lyth die turd, bur many
. What's the key to effective communica-
tion of feelin~ Courage to know youl'llelf,
and speak your truth at aJl costs. Learn to
talk about ypu-your feeling.s. perspeC-
tives, dfeams and disappointmerus--using
·r statemencs. ·you• sutemems--"you
never, you always .. ." Jre judgmental and
put our partners on the defen ive. Instead.
tell your side clearly, honestly revealin.8
Marcia is Oiree1or of the Fowulm1on
For Intimacy. A lovt' arts ~ucator amJ
healer. sbe IS dedicaled tojac1/ila1mgful~l'
llital relations. f or mfonnat1orz on pnL'aJe
co11sultatiot1, P.LA Y J:>ops. RElA nos -
shops. or Touch Au.1an.>~1ess trammg. leave
(' message on ber micvmatl just call the
9QO-in tbLS p11blicatmn selt>ct Opt1011 2,
tben •2513
THE PERSONALS
How to respmul to"" tulJ
Sd'page2.
CLASSY, attnctlvt DWF,
S'6.aetti.ci1Nd1w6'+,
ctdtw-4. NIS. 41+, Njeys ...........................
I~. ---...... N«w,.,.. lellCtt.CallliK\.
APPEALING, rRETTY
DWF,,.utc~pod
Milly, '1. S'l/115, lf"de, i. .......,._,,......_ses
.......... left ...... .,,., ...,..., Ill. kW._.... ..... ,. " ~ .... CallJf7.
f••·a.•l•a. wide l•let'ttb.
1radl1i .. al "•l••s. tffkJ
S/DWM _,._ .. 1M1tl•1 fw
~•ION rrtall .. alllp.
Int.. Cal 119 l.
FIREMAN DESIRED by CIM...._eeje,......_
a<IMtia, 1011 u4 1 rKls.
I.At'• ... u (••· S..ta A•L Call .....
ATTRACTIVE, VIVA-
CIOUS SWF ......;,r-r
-*'~-....,.., .. ,..., .......... ss.
SWF 4' S'YJSl, lilMnf pn-r-..... aeks SWM JS...55,
S-'I..._ "'"NJS/D. MllllMI illMr-
11111 wt: ....... jlm9. -............. ~lwale.e.b,461, ....... .,
, . .., lunf llnrt, .,,...... M4
dlandcr, all -! Saa Pe-
h C.. ltlt.
ATTRACTIVE X·•~rl
SWf. lewt aGlf. N il.JS. 59.
...swM -55. N/S, .... .................. ..,.....
.......... li•••••1•0• ee.m. Cal ll.W.
ATTRACTIVE. UNEN-
CUMIEll£D DWF. Cllrilf·
....... 5"7, .. ......,...._,
..... NIM). ...... ,.,. ....
itJ rttlltlaulli, •ltlt leta fl
Id.sue ••-· Gia Harbor. w A. Cal l4.J7.
EXOTIC.--., SF Jl .-a ....._,,.1.,,.. SWMJt.
J6. llO '* NIS S'9+ for -c11illll .r loft.,....... Call
17lll.
P£TITE (5'/JN) DWF, fit.
Kll•r 55, w/IH"ew• llair &t
tJts. lttls ~ fl Ult oW ...... (5S.1t) ........
rejo71 Ur~ He slloeW Ion
...... , ...... lllaen. ....
_.,, ~ lr11Yd. IN al-,...__. ........
ecllua as II« l.1 hi lli•Rlf. c...... .. Mm-. Cal 2'0l.
~DWFS'~111e
C811111 ,. of 1...i wtdl lols
"'-V-*' ... •••1 41-'f WM ~JeJt dHCl•I•
dU.l•a. •ovltt. tn•rl alld
la•1ll1~ a•d Is •i•nn.
Int.. Cal 1751.
.:
Upet imces wt lob"'~
ler! Rud7 ror romance!
TniM. Call 2201.
CATHOLIC ow•· u . N/S
Md5 C8dloio'Owitt.ien wid-
OWfflDWM fdKMfd. W«·
· ttllhl lft'lltin1111. Newport
.... Call2816.
ATI'RACTIVE BLOND
SWF 5'411t5. 0 looks J4,
bGMtl _._-'is SWM
pltysiciM J.S.4 ror -...
•oa rela1lo~lp. E:ajo7s
skii111. danclna. tranlin1.
~Newport lead\. Call
llll.
W Al\'TEI>: l>fvilbtl gtftlle-
-. l'Od llftll'Ud, wiay, lS-
.. Mc: ll. ~ .,.. ... .... ...... •llilill&. Tdill.
Cal 15".
wltll 1ooct morals. Desirrs
rriMcbhip rna. Cosc:a M-.
Oil ....
A1TRACTIVE, ROMAN-
T IC Sottth A•tricae N/S
lika ar1. dHci111. •o•in..
dMinc, ud ln>efi111. Stttl$
siaC'ff"t, hofttst rtlalio1ullip
...... prefesionM, r..m,-M-
e.«H W/H ~ .U-0.
tniet. Cal t m .
VIVACIOUS, A TIRAC·
TIVE. ~ pttile. b1cMM1
SWF rftjoys lllutrr. oul-
._.,, tra•"d. lilr to iCs ,...,.,
lftks sionre. Ktiq, lltallJly
SWM. N/S, S0-6t. Fulltrton.
Call 15'1.
2 PETITE. 1111trac1ht SF 18
Sttk 2 W~h. bf sponla·
-aact r-. No bes! sen.i
Hil. Call Im.
MJOWllST IRAINY, '-Ill· Heaesty M4 uhla l•por· ADVENTUROUS SWF SW~,.._...,.,. DYNAMIC,~ lep. pttt·
ciom ..._, (JI. N. SW'F). ...., ..._. ...-,. s..a S'Jf', 3'. NIS, .....i.. IW... lioMI 2l. -*s ._. ... lllllllct-ly • ._ 5'11.--"" pro-LON.ELY. AliM r--. r1111-
PETITE. A lTRACTl VF.. ift.
ttftiCNt. $PC)fttaneous. f81i·
nlM, SWF, "\IS, with IHftJ
iatrrau ud cnat ~..w of
heM« looUI& ror r-.cic.
SKUt ... St-'t 10 shart
lift's advt11h11rts. Mhsion
Vltjo. Cal ?t:SO.
JEWISH WOMA' ttlu
'""~ man. 40-SO. IMM'tlC's 01111, pltur! lnint. Call
2111.
CATHOLIC OWf, 3", °"'' dllAd. llone5&. ,_ ~
ftlUd. btilld. Setb ,.,,...
td SWM JO's. •ilh shailar
quaJitin. HuaCiftglon ~
Clll16.JI.
C LA Y A'.\0 ddiel0tis
SWf, ~m. atlradht SfftLl
-si•ht. st:i.y. lltaltlly. N/S
pl Qftllional 5" \1 -lS-641 ....
•it Mid t'h1r111. TllStin. Call
2509. a..........._...,........_ A.u.Call.JJ6. · lldltt, IMtt p y...... ... lcSW~n.Jt.No....., r~ wlllo flljo)s le.•is. lo•l111, sincrn. uciling.
Da1rs .. , I --. llllllllk ...._Call 1119. ;..,,.1"91e. Call 131~ atorws. -na. "--coolr-NISID, _.. M'f -15-.30. EUIJOPF:A;\ I>\\ F. bkNMtt,
''• 'H.,..• t• ~-•J lea. ads alllldk S~. -.. NIS/D ror l'fl1tioltlllijS,.Saa 5'11140. 58. VS.,~ pwt· ~·....:'$.~~ ~ri''•11i~ .. ~11!9!A!l:JJ"'--IEAUTIFUL. SENSUOUS. wltid9r.Mioa -fll .._.. ~Cal 14'4. .-ror lilt. Loo.a 8t9dl: C.. ~~ .. ~a~"'.,_"'"" .......... u"'"'·.~"'' ;.1~~~' ~~~~tI:~rii!~·-~ .. :,.~1#~~!~~ .._. ~ 'r.,,, · .,..,JS:tt~.4·~ .......... ~~~A>-.-6 ~nr___ • -~=-·~N·WY. l:"E S ,JfW!I!'..: ~...,_~~
der, fll'Cfen c.ll.,.., nab n1. fiaHclal17 .. ttturttl, SWF' N • a llrM"lht, wt ll· A ITRACTIVE REOHEAO t-------~0 ... :.-,r.=...,.......,....-.,;;;;.=w.--:;ci;rr.0-.:1~,-wr_..,HlElrl<"rllntr,"'li ....... ililiii~-..,..---NofW9,.,.. .. ldt;-01H.llt5.--dlMMdMIP1•Ml..,~lllH1 .. •etttlt<ql'tM•11t1•1eapa---'~~ 111-•M4l.6'6/llSi-Mti ·1.~fttiouf'"". _.....,, ______ -I
=.~=== ~;.;:~!~!!:! PAMILYANDKl~r. .... :::.c.:~~.Nrwport =!:=~:: :.~:"?~~:: ~~c~~~.~~!':,~~::::~i ....................... ,.,. ........... c:anas '"""· llllrldM. ..... .. ~ h I (Wt SWM ~ ,.. ..... dtlldnta. tnvd. "8C.lllrt. _, loose. SHtl$: coraeous ... it.
,__ int.e. Cal ta ....._ ....... 1141_.1_ a&, SWF.Jt, ..... ,,.,_. fUN STRA WIERRY •o"ltS, wisic. danc.-1111. par1ki1N1•t sports. hont~ty ClS.JSl '""" similar iMtrab
YOONC '9 SWF. NfS ,,.-._...In._.,...._.. ...
... for mu t1•1s . ....._,
111tlpt toet laltr, a•d wtlo
h•wt. ..,.,,..,. Ion. lnlae.
C»>M. .
CLASSY, T RIM SWF St.
NJS,·Wllllll--.. .ct' ....
Mall .es.55 ....... ('Gii---.-.,....,.. ....... '""-· Clll ....
ILONDE 1£AUTY SWf lt! Scft.a ............... ,._
1adt,' (TV tltew) lookhll
..,....... .... dlrlQ.llwlo
..._c..~Cal lMl.
~'TITE SW>' 2t, enr-..ht.
...., r.. .._et 11-. ..... ....._Ill.~ -1· ILOND wkll loU ol sllou, walls. to-ilfl, C'09nlilted re--and _.. ~ YO : 5.... for r1111 .. ftlinp. tlMlktr Pft'-
ir ~tf r llru~..._.,....,.._ lltctiouU WM~-M• lfflLi•a •arrlaat-•ldM 1.eiusti·,.1-~~ ......... l'llNl).SCMM flltllt rrrrt~S. Ltfs 111tu~)111.,!
.,Jaallrl, .... ~ .._ laf«llltd le,._.,, lllv-SWM 17..J.J .._.,_... rlo••I• aad ro•antic. Art abovt, ud a ~"1 sptci1I lnint.Call lJtt .
walks oa Madi. 4Wa& MC. illS Ill& tAJoJ .......... ._. uul•P· r ... , iaovlu II 1•'! ar..-. Qil '*'--1iaslia. Cal 22IO. -ie.,..,. 94 aoM ceit· • ~ bell ....... ,..... ,,_ b1rs. lAattaa Hiiis.
~ LMllw for SWM sJ41 dtau. lltacll walks, Cal 141 l.
35-45; allnctlve. 5'1+, NIS. ~ -*-C-. ~ r a'\ulrM&. .......... lllllltt· Cail 1172.
k. lri•. n ... c1a11, 11abk.
..... ~-fll ......
.............. for ....
......... .,.... Call 2.112.
SO~EONE SPECIAL, 5'4
111 ... 4-, warai/uri•I· old· ................ ~ ...
MatSIDWM~
(n.siOMI •-uJ..-s, •U•. ~A-Catt 21 q.
llC llllO".N·EYED.bf...c.>
nl'nTI WF. NJS. dowa·IO-
tarlll, lffllJ re• .. llt &•1
•1111 •-., .._, ••r-,.._. ····-.., ..... ...,. ,........ Cal JiliS7.
I to~ ATJ.JU(; OJF,' •ntcll.J, •o•·'••· ••d• or ,_.. ... Mitae ... a-.
ICth• WM lS-45 ~,.......
qHth7 (Of' Hlrilioet rfll•
ll.w1tlllp. L .. a e.11t11. Call , ....
PRETrY WOMA N SWF,
bloadr/bl..-~11. 5'6/115. , ... ,...... ul, flrNly.
H('Wf, Sffkt latt. spiri1 .. 1
pr.tttMoaal, 4tisll. Jnh1t.
Clll 216'.
SO PRISl'ICA 1't,0, allrK·
lln s·· IMtrlldtr. fllla4"iat,
fk. •-S\\'F 4J. NIS. ......_ val•u , .... ,. .... rrlta4J.
~,. ........ .........
........ ............. 111
llUMOI' for 11'11•dilla. ~
ltanls, 11!11•1• 1i..at~. HW
MODEL. ow•· JS
~. ~ltd. Mdl.s .......,. ........... , .. .,..~
~ ,. *lift&. l..akt ,....... °"' 1556. .
S"'t;~1 , A TI'RA CTIVI)
.,_. SW}' J7, 5'6/IJl. &a.
Jo,• •o•lu. btacll ••Ills.
rock, fll• ll•ts Hd q11lt•
liAMt. Sfttii lltrac1h .........
"!r•. a004l•HIUrtd SW\t
SWEET, K11'D·bflrlttl
btauly Wl', JI. NI • IOftl
bro•IHI hair, bi& bro-t'CS. lriahl. •ilty. slim. adl.I tx·
cepllonal •H for loH .t
l'1M9tailMt91. Lapu Badl .
Cal 105.
8EAU1U"\JL ~ -S Gui.
SJP 4t, Htkittl splrHual
pan•tr. I'• •pod rrkttd.
lllfttdoute. t11 Srff1 •apt.
like 1~ 11-atJi. EtUo> ••sic .
mo•lu. dalKi•I• ffnM•ln. •atilC-f'W1'0'1 lleld. Cal l.~.
.
WHAT~ MIX~ l~tr.J·
ca11 duct11t, Arif aoriu
cllJP: So.y SWf, 5"5'1lilllapf-
ly, darl hair Md t)ts. f111t·
lo• ............ .,...,.,.,, ptr•
waalil7. Klad, llOMSt, lo•t
bo11u. nee. bcadl. Md C\\
......~·~· -llloM9C f;U) •. '11/SIU ~-drlnltr t*IJ I •llo 11-... ~ml-
lar -~ and .. 'IM\ • rri>-
1 lo•illlp. Onn1• l'o < all
ll5t.
\Ul..:l \ tf"f ~Q'. C'lt"'•-
~ pft91t. ~ llW't.
Jt, ~Ttlt!'. ·~)'> '"•''*· Utt 111--. ... tnK. IMW IHl•ff•
• , I;
H ow to respond?
YOll am WWCi dM;9C ads quickly a.ad
.cma, by cal.llng our dectrooJc voice·
.ail scnicc. JU5t d1al:
1(900) 4-07-4377
(BIAld Ill JI 49 per mJn:ull!.~ caJI h'8lb is 4
lllllfnWl5. eaa requve a IOl.ICb-IOne pborw. Pmsi8 c:bedl
fr IOl.ICb-IOne btpe dlalnvlJ
Pft.98 #1-fo,. a funher explanation of the
voire-matl SC.~.
Prcss#2-lo respond to a specific ad
CEnter the calJ • when directed)
Pft'3!1#3-to browse through the voice ads
(CNCr 9SO ava.tlable.)
Y--111£ UI ,_.s or OO'D" ., ftll90Dd to or p9clr .,
mil. ~ Inc ~ no lbblW!yfor me ani:nr d or
~ t0 a pcrlOl'"DI ~ ~ ~ a"' inlendcd
b t.l'ilt" by wWr pmoM scelung ~We~
Qll:ftJ lw )OU l&1C canman~ wbeo ~-.-
Women
Seeking
Men
SI
I
... .......,. ... ~
Daira prefesaicMlal Sfflle-
w '°' rdatk •• lrvlae. Cal 1"2.
TAU,. SLENDER .... S NIS.
attr.aJYt, p.--ale }lboltt
life SWF wuts lo .ea cat"•
-..i.o.m.~1111-ror
,~_.,__1.-s
BadL Cal lll7.
FUN, AlTllACTIVE. lovittc
19, 5'7/ltl. blonde. fit. FA,joys
bad\, -.IS, boalinc. IJ"awi-
iA& Md a good tlnie. Corona
dd Mar. Call u62.
I.A RCE &t LOVELY SBP 29~
5'7'. very' prtlly I'm lold.
SffJu SBM 6'or onr. t..o.1
Bad!. Call J.J61.
HAPPY DAYS-will!-! Fit, n.. cuddly lovin&. N/S Mi6-
w~. 5'1', -"a~
PWC11iomill7 fret. CCI '"Jble
mate ..0-50. N-port Bad!.
CallllOI.
Ft.rruRE Calif'onia acapft.
Ld'a rua llW'llJ ...-! Me
S.a~y. aundht SWF J7,
u•lq•e. •dweiu•rMi, f••·
You: Htalllly, 35-45, 6'+,
NJSI(), lcMlblt. Illa--., ...
cut, actin. Eajoy wild lo
lllild dnla. TmUn. Clll 1164.
HONEST, down·lo-ear&h ,
lookl•& for 1en&lemas •1111 ,.,., quali1lo. DWP 45,
S'S/llS. Huntlnaioa Beach.
Call 212'.
VERY AlTRACTIVE. oul·
..... craitivt DWF, llice flt·
PRETTY BLOND DOU.. lS looka 25, 5'2/llt, 1tlll .. k,
bript, aoo4 ..... , .. tOOtl
-fll ..... s.tla ....... tnicdve, "'9mre, _.. ,...
*-J7~. Newron .....
Cal ltlt.
A'ITllACTIVE Ii ACTIVE
SWF, .... lt. a.-Mr. HIS,
....... -. llO ......_,.,. ,..... .... s.... AM. Cll
1"1.
EDUCATED, Pll£'M'Y SWF :n ........... 5'1',...w..._ ............................ .......... ~ ........
S... NJSll> SWM 6'+. l.Mi.
..ihlaled, ......... ,m....
cWl7_...,.~ ..... c... Mc-. c.11-.
EDl1CA TFJ> Plt~ON·
• AL 42, SBF, njoys dlacre,
tll't, ~ ... tn\oft, f1llC!t ... ..... ~'""''*" w1 rtfw'1 ¢'1 t-s leedl.
Clil2J59.
MONDAY NICHT fNCllall
...._SWP>4.~
Lo•n apotU, 4oss. •et•· ,..,..,Mabf--~ics la .. rlldor, Muten I• ... ,._ c.... MeM. Cal
1JC2.
PRE1TY WOMAN, lovely
SWF 5t'1, NJS. .._,alt·
lllnd, talceted, ..... ,ft ....
carla• Lo¥t.t ... 8ltl, ~-
...... die ..woon. s....
woa4erf•I •••· L•&••• .... Cal 1'l1
I MISS coa----~ ......,_....._l'•DWF,
,..... 6t, ..... lldi'1lcdwt -tlrll* .,,.... ,_ ......
._., ~ II&, NJS SWM
~ • .-. ........ I"\' ..
Cal 2551.
P£nTE, A T11lAC11VE ,__
lo"'-c SF Mdla ..... MYctl• u.rao-. .......... ... wtdi • ,...... ,.,, .... Uk-
..... Cal llet.
JAZZ ANYONE? An 1W 9d
.,_ ""'-' 35-45. Two SWFa
M /U7. MW1. ....,, .._ md
t.ppy. lt'YW..Cal 1722. .
PERSIAN, 21, allra<lhe,
lootil•a fw ra•ll1sor'61e4 ...... n.-c1a1,-.,, •.••.
lel'llre. ......_, ,_ 21-.M.
Newport 8eadl. Cal ltn.
AlTRACTIVE PROPES·
SJONAL DWF, ll, _.. ,_
•11d l111elllaea1 ••• for ro-
ntHlk ad¥Hlare .. d rel•·
tlofl..Up. Hulia .... led.
c.111955.
ATTRACTIVE SIF, ;n, S'S',
1ttb lalelll1n1, 1n1hl\'e,
SIM. ll+. , •• ror ,.........
Hd possJble nlallout.lp.
L.oss 'lmdL c.a ""'·
a.ASSY. ATTllACTIVE lh·
lits 194)' ..-. NJS SWM SS+
for ............... ..,.
diill, opera, &n~d. H ......
IClll .... Cal 1515.
n.,,,..-.. AT11lACTIVE,,...
IM!CISWFllklok.lllcfw-.
•o llu! Alteruclwt ••II.le,
d•bt Md •stll SCtial 11111. c.aam.
llREATHINC! YM're for
-! SWF, 5'11145, ~. _........._SM,_,._
U•t Htl IH<ler, 11·25.
lrviae. Cal 1:172.
IMAGINATIVE, llpl
----.~ ........
ll. SWF NI&_. Ill;~
.... "" ..... ,odf')'. ad·R. ,..,... ...... Cal Ult.
l..ET'S JUMP .......,i SWP NIS. ........ 36. .... ,......
SWM NIS _.. 5't' IW •1·
dlwl•I• ... 11.,, tranll•&• lntM.Call~
U!Atll'W\JL ILOND&, ...
-. ct.7, ..._ .M, S't'. s.. ............ ....
""' • • • .... JI --.SS. ~._._ Cal • .,.,.
Special Mvertlalng Suppe-.nent for Orange Coat WMk•nd
AU YOU°"" 5'11. 27·32,
-~--.-~-'°"'-~---·.-M.,.m la~ c.11.sl.
PllETTY. ,.. ....... .....
dlMlmsaP ............. .
... _...... ...... SWM
5'11+ (U..35), NID. Mari• c-,. Cll 11tt.
NUUE, Sffl' 15, i. lo
~s·i.,.....n,.r..
..... ~Clll.J7t.
FOURLINCUAL 8** for· ...........................
5'lt , Jt.Jt.JI, ,ae ... •&11
,1 •• ,. Lib buf•ns. , •. -. ............ ~ ... _... ......... ...
.... llrelllfJ ......... ..,
ran, onr 4t, ••bill.u. .,,...._..._.,aelowe
-dltrilll. °"' ...... he. I.Al~~ IWI.
CA,RICO~ LAnNA, 41.
5'h24. .... pl'(' i*i Mn
"""' ..... Od +ll. s. ~ lJ w T--le 5'1 .. S'll,
........ '5 ... LaA..-
l&C.UJ9.
HIGHLY ATTaACTIVE,
....... , ....... 4k, 5'"135, MIA.__,..,_.....__..
SWM. lrt. .. ..... .. u.
54. .... ~Cll MM.
REY YOVt ~ ~-. .................... ., .............. ~
•Cal11".
WADI, Plll'l'TY PftJ) (lllJ· ...,,, ............. ... ..... ,.... ..... .....
S'~IJ. ............... -. , .. , ....... s-ea~
QllJ.JJI.
IEAUTIF\JL RUSSIAN SF,
...... lS, 5'9/llS, ...... ,.,_ ....... ""' ........ arias. .ar.cdw SWM. lM
~Clll"5..
DIANA ROSS......_ C.... ..._ '-• w .... 1111w1. ...... , ........ ....., .....
...._Weill.A. Cll ....
IAMalF,51,wlloWlllltl•
~ ......... .... . ........ .., .. , ......
..... Cal~
'l.OOKS l'RAT KD.L' SWP
21. ................ ......
SWM .......... ......
-.1..a~Cllll'n.
onos1ns ATTRACT! c.,,_JF_....._...
WM "-59. l•I •t're IMlll ..,,....,.~ ....
............ CllMIJ.
GOOD·LOOKJl'llO WP 65.
, .... , MllY•o -'9 WM
•'-..... hr Cl JIA't•, ................... ~ <::.1m1 .
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--. ..... c...Mcm..
Cal'761.
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pl ..... n.da. Cal 4'MI,
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drldrea. .......... Cal 487,
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m<*.. ClllfllGlc, ......... NJS.
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5'11JlM.~s..,is.~
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clillMr".~lnlM.Cal
3'6l.
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pd ti-. ..... led. Cal
.J751.
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kilMI.~ -pntty. Mllll ftlio1 laa•~ aood limes .... bNc apprecillltd.. o.ly
~ plafllil. loyat and
liiiare Mid rapmd. Uc'• Co
fly. kict! Cal~.
SW\t. USMC. 21, 6'll190
_.. SWF Clwi.tlllln l ,_15 ...... ~ ........
S-.-pleatt! Ca.., Pm·
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A TlllACTIVE SWM l8
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widl. ....... aood --z.o. JI. am.. Cal .....
DWM Jl, 5'lflJI. -*s r.-
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Me&. Cal .1' 11.
HAAl)§()ME PHYSlClA.'
DWM 45, S"tll'5, adlAdk
6'1/178 \t..Cy'tr" JIM* • .a..t.
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Ill-.,_., tra•d, Lome
leadi. Cal )M7. •
MCE-LOOKJ'iC SW't ~ , .......... ...., .....
P"G7 Cllrilliall SF. Clllhnd.
~yt,~Couftn .,, .. ~Cal l940.
CH~lSTIAN SWM .J7,
....... ...... SWP 11s24. for
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o..a PoMc.. Cal .382'.
DEVOTED! SJ~ l9.attrar-
tl~ carin& pt'Olmioftal sedt.\ SJF who'1 llktwitr Md atjo)'s
.... _.clop. Lalinood,
CalJNS.
l~TEU.IC~T. llMcbolnt
DWM 4" Ull. achftll-.s.. ·
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tr•dh"t.,a.I•-27-41,
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Plt<>fES.SIO,AL f\: at.M
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tJw -_. •attr. cuddlMlc.
lnl•dilll. .. ,.... • ·-· ............ _. ....
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cuct ~ 1"1 ,..! bt rcw ,ou.
CGIU Mea Cal .\S57,
\'OCR DlSTL' V. Aunctht.
SW\t .J7, Kt.ht. healthy,
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balanttd. '1Jlbtt. llff.<'tioNlt.
COila Mesa. Clill J9l5.
WM GOING t~ dJ,
\orcl', loot.ifta rcw C'OlltPMion-.i, and.,_.. rdal~. s.. oqo. Cal .no.
A THLfrr1C PltOF'&SSIO,,
AL WM.JJ.''11.S.
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tor,~ ....... CWWl'I rt-
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IM-lnW.. Cal .1'0I.
-a..-., ....... beldl. l'EJlSOSALrn' A.'l>or;ps
dw:il&. a 11 ~••'II 1 Id. ri-ullfy, SWM 5'7151. 25. atJt.
_..,.~.tit). lk\Clt2 ..... and.,,.,....;~~ pt-
d & mri1111. Sftks _, .,, di« a.cl~ SWF 212 29,
trmiw.--... ....... t. c.-a ~Cal lt61.
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IMp. i-a ._...Cal 4115. WMl J-0001I dllld! R "-t •••d .......... abflprt, ~~ .............. ~ ......
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OOOO-LOOIONC 5aM l5. ............. ......,
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lMMllll&Cal:.t.
ATRACnW GEN'11.,F, MAN. .... _....., llb ..... _ ..
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TAU... CllAZV SWM JI,
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P,ll~ ....... ,.., .. , 111
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~ SWM Jt. S'l 1/165.
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lfttSFr.rnFlllMlll ' '\
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SWM4l.'1n' •-br-..C....._.lnW.
Cal.e?I,
TAU. BXAN, 5WM JI.
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Cal.e74.
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a..ti-.Ta1,.._
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CH»ft:SI µOY ....... 1t1
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427.J.
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l4.17 •
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4lll.
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tertMd ...... W,•weCM
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RECENTLY ....... _...
Ide. SWM 3'. S'llilSJ., __,.,.. ................. .,
... u .. -UCL Ina Call53l.
OWM 51_.. ,_., 45-.511
to •Jef at. ...... f!IOr· .... c...y ..... ,.nils.
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ADVEN'T\JR.F.. T1lA VEL.
SWM ~ _.. ldl .. SWFfw
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LAiOC. Cal ~st.
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'°'II .... ,...., *'• lrriM.
c.114319.
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Yetty flt. S.., ,.., Mlndive,
pdik WF ..... ~i'""' ::r fOr rodl " ..... Md ... ...... ~ V'do. Cal J1'I.
STAGE ACTOR..._.,
,,....., b • -SWM JJ. ••YJM ........... ..,
¥8rW ......... J ......... S...SW/HJAJ1~11. ..... n ....... S'4. lnflle. Cll .mJ.
Use optiOn 3 for
more Gels in our
'voice penonalsl
A1TllAC'11VB SWM 41, ert ..................... .... ,,,_~ .......
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......... ~Clll40L
ROMAN11C DM l6, ...... -.cflllnllilll. ... ~ ...SFJS..JIS.._..._,.
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arr£ANDSWEn SWM JS. .... ,......._.. ._ ......... ..... s.. *-11& Cll JMZ.
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SWAYU'Sllllll. ..... _.
cti.-.IMI ............ ....
SWP I lllll.6*W. .W.. MDII. Cal ,.,L
atamuN........n..-
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....... JS.Jl5. v.-.. Cal
051.
Gll£AT PERSONAUTYt v., .... ··-· .... ..-.0 SAM 35, ..._ fk. Ant,
~ .................
a..~CallSlt.
YOUNG MA VEIUCK SJM
Jl, wfdi-t.rt.-9' ............. ,....,. ...... SJF ....... ...., lllrldlft,
Md lit. a.. A ..... Cal Y732.
ra<>FESSIONAJ. SWM Jl,
..... ._ bctt,. SWP 2.S-Jl. ,_ M _, 1 ...,, .. ,
a..~c.isJMI.
YOUJllf'ULSIM. ,......_
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SBMSQXSSWFfOr~ .................. 2.S-
SS.~Cal•U.
ATl"RACTIVE,cu p *= . ..., ................. _
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_,I 101 •a T ....... c.is
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ast fall, when the ink on
the corporate pre-nuptial
agreements had dried,
and the marriage of
Security Pacific td Bank
of America became
official, many in the art
community held a silent
wake to mourn the loss of
the cleculfyina series of exhibits -
one richt after the other curated by
clever Mark.Johnstone ~ that had
been the mainstay of the Me1ro's
Security Pacific GaJlery. Face ·
found these marvelously themed
group shows to be a main-line ·Joscr
10 the games bankers play, and an
ultimate casualty of this shotgun
corporate
CX>UIUhip.
'withc>ut ...
ceremonial
chance to stand
up and
disapprove, many
of us felt
helpleuly che.ated
holding our
peace. Kind of
like qyi_ng
goodbye to a
.favorite house
you're forced to
move Crom by a
-forcclos-ure. sudden F · 11 • g
So. now that the megi-mergcr is --. a ID
complete and all the art marbles
have been counted and fused into
what is now known a.s the •
:::a~et~· ~~r~~o~: As sets reincarnated for showcasing
packaacd surveys Crom the colossal
collection.
What was a once-inviting gallery
space -though still embclJished
with the c:ok>rful pillan designed
by Jud Fine, Uta Albuerquerque's
uniquely dcsianed Ooors, and a
site-specific installation by Etic Orr
BankAmerica
exhibit shoWs
!!£~~~--..~~~Jn rWa &n ,
"it back ~ for the debut exhibit d f _
• c "f!'ird Dimension - A goo or ar
Survey in Sculpture."
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An elementary h:ind-but
factitiously cxpl:iin the exhibit as
an .. invei.t1g:nive in~tinct to v1ev.
sculpture as \haped sptJce using a
variety of materials and mcihods \O
charactemt1c of contemporal) art
Righ t. Let 's sec -"1t wa~ a dark
and stormy night..... •
Despite a few extraord inal)
pieces :ind a list of Grade A
contemporary California artbt
such as Peter Alexander. Fletcher
Benton, Tom Holland, Gv.1 nn
Murrill, DeWain Valentine and
Tony Berlant (26 1n all, one
meager entry each) -th1~ exh1b11
lacks any curatorial continui ty, the
slow hand needed to stimulate an
explosive reaction from the \1ev.er
Moreover, art finds its best vi~ual
bottom line v. hen presented like
acrobatics eizing an opportunity.
not creating an obligation.
h ere, howe"er. an offering
such a Linda Benghs' small
ceramic knot. n suppo!>edl)
humorous slanted chair by
Christopher Sproat, or Ste"~e ______ __
"-"'-_;:..;~.:w·-LarsonTtcarus-1 et catrical
figures playfully conceived in paper
mache and displa)ed in a b:men
corner of the gallery, all seem
swallowed whole within the tark
and unimagin:u ive insLallation.
~ccpt for Deborah Butterfield 's
extraordinary life-size hor c in
bronze (which appear to be made
9 ( driftwood) -one standing, the
other apprehensive in ilS reclining
po!.ition -)Ou ha,cn't m1 cd a
thing but 3 poor fir t showing.
Like the saying .goc , ma)ibe you
can't go hom-c ag:un without that
''Twilight Zone" tinge of d1)belief
Indeed, there is nothing more
un enling and dbillu ioning than
an old friend v.ho has changed
beyond recognition. funny how life
sometime imital$J.3rl . ._.,. -·--_rr;p. .. , ~~:s;;:;rn .. lr.4:~ ..... .,:.;;.;"~
l-~,..._
"The Third Dimension -A Survey in Sculpture'' includes Deborah
Butterfield's bronze horses (lop) and Roy De Forest's "Dog Table."
BtinkAmerica Gallery, South
Co:ut Metro Center. 555 Anton
8/vd.,-C-OSta MCS4. 4.);-;(i)(}().
Houf): Tue dtJy-Soturday 11 :t.m.-4
p.m. Ad"!i ion i free. • •
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ATIRACTIONS Nigud. Contact lmda Hardy, 553-5727. $1()() pp. Phone 553-9510.
From 7
•<Mino Niahl. March 13. 7-11 p.m., • hsl ol BroMway1 Man::h 20 ~ fr p.m ..
Newport Harl>ot H1gli School Wresding Ca~ CNpter OI ex: Penonni"I Ms Boosters at Assisunce lNgue ol Newpott· Center din~ dance at Tibbie's Music
• 5anl.i Ana Zoo 1801 E. Chestnut Ave.. Mes;a. S25 PP• Includes casino snKb ind Hill. Huntington ~ICh. S7S. pp. Phone
Sdnr.1 4.na A lar~ variety ef animals 1nd g.ambl.ing chips. Contact OiaN Townsend, 759·0838.
birds and a children's J>elllllg zoo offered 650-5799. •Concert, March 20 it 8 p.m., USC
10 J m · 5 P m daily Regular admission: • ulebtity Chefs, March 14 at 11 1.m., School ol Music Ind QC Philharmonic So-75 r ents-S2 Special educatX>nal programs Juvenile ,Diabetes Foundatlon b<undi at ciecy at OC PH<onning Ms Untef, Costl
IOf elementary schoolch1ldrt!f'I offered Tues-Prego, Irvine. $75 pp. Phone 553-0363. Meia. Phone 553-2421. •
d.1y· 1 hurs.days
• •Sherman Ubraz and Gardens 2647 E. • •nfonm.lly Yours, March 16, S:J0-7:30 •Choe~ 5'1nday, March 21, noon-'4
C h p.m., Unter 500 of OC Performing Arts p.m., Siddlebidc COi. Founcbtioci...uts
C.).h l ttig way, orona de! M.lr, 673-Centff performance, discuuloo with.Nrp-choc:olitte for eduation at ml~ gym.
1161 Attractions include botanical gar-ist Yolanda Kondonassls at Founder's Hall. $15 Students/ !ors SlO 1. thl~ den~ J conservatory, a garden designeafor Pe• sen 1 PP·
rhr blind and a h1stol'lcal research center. ~~6-~~i .Non-memben, SlO PP. ~~1,'!t~~~·~-~
Now .iccepung reservat.ons (Of' botanical 582..4656 tour~ of the G.irdens lhe Docent Guild of. • Toutes lH Flfllrs, March 17 at 11
ler> a lree program fOI' school childrt!f'I a:m., CH0C Los Ninos _guild luncheon • M«11ic:an fiesla, March 21 at 5;30 r._.m.,
MondJy througtl Frid.ly on a reseM!d fashion show at Ria Cirlton, Laguna Protocol foundation ol OC at Remlck s, Ir·
b.ws first tour st.ins at 9:30 a.m .. Last tour Nig~. $60 pp. Conl<lCl Janet Nagurskl; vine. Members, S40 pp. Non-mem~.
bl>g1ni. ) p.m Also offered are one-hour 5l2-8675. S.C5 pp,. Phone 834-5654.
adult tours for ten or more at S2 per per-. -, • .. _ • __ ::i_ ol 1.L. c.w.;,..sn... son by reservatJon Monday·Fnday, 10 a.m. • Founden lrunch, Man::h.17 at 9.a.m., ""naffnl 1r..., -r:--=-:-T• March
to 3 pm A tea garden serving li~t kindi· Citde 1000 ol HoAg Memorial Holl>ILll at 2~:_!~3~~ p.m., Center fot Spir~ De-es operates Saturday-MorKUy from l 1 four ~. Newport Bacti. Or. Edwar:d ~ St. Patrick's O~ song. dince,
am ) pm Hours· 10 30 a.m.-4 p.m. ~bium, 1uthor ol The Doctor. will Irish poetry at St )Osepf\ Center, Orange.
d.11ly. Adm~. S2 for adults. Sl r°' chil-spe.ak._Phone 574-7214. • S1 5 pp. Phone 744·31>5.
dren 12·16 (frtt on Mondayl. ~St. P&lridt's. 01y, Marcfi 17 ill 11 1.m., •Town Hil ~ Serift, March 22 at
8 Upper Newport Bay Ecologial Rnerw Big B~ig Ststen ol OC luncheon 10:30 1.m .. AHistance Le.llUf ol Newpott-
.it Bad.bay and EaSlbluff drrves Newpon and Qshion show it Los Coycca ~ Mesa and l•na ~ ~ A8C
Be.ich. 640-7~6 Hundreds ot 'speaes ol Oub, Buena Palk. $25 pp. Concxt Lisa News cor~t ICen ~a at
· n.1tl\e birds a.nd plant life, family programs Mttgf, 5-44-7773. Edwards GnetN, ~ Bodi.. Series,
and canoe and bird-watching eKpeditioos • St. Pa.tridi's Oiy, March f7 11 11 :JO s45 PP· Phone ~5..(;929.
• f'uttin' On TM Rill, March 25, 5'30.8
p.m .. Goodwill Helmsmen wine, hon
d'oeuvre and~ It The Ritz, New-
port ~ich. $40 pp. Contxt Heathef bge.
547-6301, elCL )(),,
•~Mitch 25, South Coast C.U11d
ol Oper1 Paciric at loatioo TBA Contac.t
Liz Sf iepka.. • •TM fie~• of Uttraq', Match 27 at
6:30 p.m., PrentiCe D11y School "$alule to
the Writers" dloncr dance, ~lk>nt and .11ve
1uctions, at le Meridien Hotel, Nf'WJ>Ofl
Beach. BT-opt. Contact Amy Mitchell, 6SO·
1115.
• OC Art and Jau Fetlivil, March 27,
high school and mUege mUSIC .1nd visual
•rts at Ameflun W~ Cult.ur.il Center, Ot anF. Adults, S6 pp. Ollldf-en 12 and
un<ler, Upp. Phone 637-1721
• ltvnch, March 27 at 9 a.m. Newport ~anc:y at-Hard Red Ule. Newport
Center fashion lsbnd. Adults, US pp
Children, SU.SO pp. Phone 548·1418.
•Euler P.arlde ltunch. March 28 at 11
~ m .. Camelot O\lpCef ol OC Penormmg
Ms Unter fashion show 11 The Riu. Nf<w..
port klch. $75 pp ConUCt Magg>el Mc·
Ooreld. 646--424].
•FOOS on DMlftl. March 28, f~nds ol
OC lntafaith She4ter at Bangkok 4, Costa
Mes.a. sas pp. ContK1 rtue Gotdon. 759.
9402.
• Alt Mnln& ~lh OK.ar. March 29 at
S.30 p.m.. NACE tc.reening ol ~
Awardl and ballolit11 fot prize •f ANhetm
Marriott. Members, SSO pp Non-
members. S60 pp. loc..ation TBA Contact
Sunny or Pim. S-40·3348
• h•hion Show, April ·1·2, 11 Im ,
CHOC Alt Guilds luncheon It Anlh.em
Marriott. SSO pp. Con~ Janet N~1.
532·8675.
• Crlnd fln;ile, ~ti 2 at 6 JO p m.,
CHOC All C.U11ds drnner fish1bn show itt ANhiem M.iatripl't Phone 5)2·8675
• Alu Coffff W.veltouse • ltoDllnf Co.
506 )ht St., Newport klch, 675-02 3
• ArofMI bpreuo CM 254~ f 17 SI
Cosi• Mesi, 548·U24
• IHr St. CAie )33) k~r ~. ~
Mew. 435-2167 •.
•Bl~ MMble con~ 1907 Harbot
BMi, Cosaa Me.I. 912627. ~6 5776
• CAie Concmo 171 £. 17th Sl., QKu
Mesi. ~2-3440
•<Ale P.vl• 2263 F•irvtew ltd • Cow
Mesa. 650-11 H
•Coffee Cofr&I 2801 Harbor 8hod , CCKt.l
Mesa.. 0'4·1020 pr~nted regularly. a.m.. Untef SUrs ol ex; Petforming AIU • ~ &.. Fuhlon, March 24 at 11
Cent.er luncheon at Wl(fvoW residence. 1.m., Soptldliates ol ATSC a lrviM Mar-,--------------,.----------------
CO<on. del Mar. S35 pp. Phone 760-2552. rlott. • I: I . ': \'.I ', I I .. I I .. ·,
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Bl.1c"8oolt, dirK1 inquiries to Benj1mln
Epstein, clo BlackBoolc, P.O. Box lS00-
184, Corona dtl M•r, CA 92625. A more
lOmplete calendar runs the first TUflday
of every month. Phone 760-2622.
legend: OC, Or•nJe County. BT, bladt
1ie. BT-opt .. blKk he option•I. pp, per
person. TBA, to be arr.u1ged'.
8 Carousel of love M.Jrch 12 at 6.10
p m Oh~t> Crni T re.1tmffit Centers Black
.ind \\ h1te 8.111 ar An.ihe1m Marnott $200
Pl' Cont.ict Donna Melen 777-4999. ext.
P1
8 Sh.imrock ProJt'Ct M.lrch 13, K.lppa
IA·h 1 Sorouty and \l\.()ITl('n·) TranS1borwl
l" ng C.en1er luncheon. fashion show and
,.l1·n1 .iuctt0n •t Ritz Carlton Hotel, Laguna
9:30 a.m., Crescendo Chapter ol OC Per-
forming Ms Center !«lure by ~ Burns
of--St:-=Jo,eph Ballet Company at Bowen
Museum, Santa Ana. Contact Clair Burt.
544-9110.
•• luncheon with Richard lranson,
March 18 lit 11 ·30 1 m., British American
Chamber ol Commerce« praents chiir·
man ol Virgin Al~nlic Airways at Wtilin
South Coast f>tul, COSlll ~. Memben.
$40 pp. Guests, $45 pp. Con1ad" V~lef"te,
474-8145.
• Cenkmen'1 H.1berduhery. March 18
at 11 : 15 a.m .. Sisters ol Soc~ Oelloced to
S.C:red Heart luncheon fashion show 11
Hyatt Regency lrvtne. SlOO pp. Phone
66&-9780
• fuhion Show. Mar~ 20 1t 8 1.m •
Bowers Museum at Nordstrom Ma1nfltace,
Sointa Ana. SlO pp. Phone 972-2020, nt.
1840.
• Toonlown fashion folllfl, March 20 at
6:)0 p.m .. OisMyland and HomeAld 0C
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fish are on ¥.y M.arch 20·21. "E.aster 0\00 0\00 Train' photos t.lken Wtth Eas-
ter 8un.ny March 27-Apnl 10.
8 ~nt Corps Air St•Uon £1 Toro S.and
Canyon near l'ra~. El T0<0, 726·
2929. "SOlh AnnlVttWry Ceremony" at the
Command Museum .-if " p.m Wednesd.ly.
e.ach Thul'Kby at 9 a.m.
8 Irvine 'l.lrd.ay Thutet" A2'2 C:..mpus
Or .• Irvine, 8S4«4646. The Arp.ana 0.ance
Co. wiK i>etfomi .at 6 p.m. Su~ . .'jdmis-
s.on s 16-Sl s.
8 Newport Hiltbor Elb lodge 34S6 Via
~o. ~ Beach, 752-4999. Dance bY the B.ay to the New Bal~ ~adl Big
Band 1 :)0 to S:lO p.m. M.arch 28. Ttekets:
SS.
• Oran&e CoA.sl Collette S<liling Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast "Fiighway, Newport
Beach, 64 5-9412. A s11t•v.<eek dance wOfit.
shop that tt>.-ich~ the bask:s of cooniry
wtStern dlnu Will be offtted from 7·9
pm FndaY'. Match 12-April 23. R~ra
ttOn SSS.
8 Or11t• County fairgrounds N Fa11
.Drive, COSt.l ~. 641-1328. Anoe.her "B~ Indoor MotOfcyde Swapmeet"
Wiii be held from 5-10 p.m. Friday. Volk· 8 ~Institute ol Choreottraphic Ml
swagens, Ponches •nd oi(.rmtJ ~f'udes , l69S Irvine A~ ... Suite 8, C~ Mew,
Will be spodi!flted ~ ~rt oJ the "Bud· 650-7986. A dlnce workshop teaching ~Specialty~ Series" from 5· Latin and Amenc.111 siytes ~rad noon-
9 p.m. S.U.Utday. Adm!SSIOO: JS. "The 2 p.m ~ S.1urdly.
Great Paoric Tr.a.in Show" will be in ~ •West Coast CWb at the waterfront
from 10 a.m'"" p.m Sunday. AdmlSSIOfl· Hilton Beadr'Reort, 21100 Pacif1e Coast
SS. Hlllttw:~HunttnftlOn kadi, 960-SURf.
• ~ County Mllbt rt.<.. in the • .,.-wo Tuesil.ay," a ~ d.-incr
m.jn pit\iog lot al the Oranp County ~ or !hose Who want to leMn the
f~. 100 F11r On~.~ Mew. lattit llell'. begins witt'I ~'Y 12~1.6 ThousandJ oJ lferM on soale at buffet at 6 p.m. Ind~ from 7-&. No
the Wftlcend, open--air swap meet. Admis-c~.
5'on. SO ~ tcMchn undt"f 12 free)
8 ,....... ~ al South Ca.st PW.a
Vil. SunlloWer •nd Se.ar Wtttl, S.al\Q
~. 957-0SOO. O.spl.ly ol memoubili.
lrom the~ motion picture "The Wiz·
ard ol Oz" on ~ lhroudl M.ay .aloo.s
IMlh f>MNMl'lt coll«tion Ol filrrVTV .utl· (.KU.
• ~· ac the Amencan leg10n Hall, 201 l Sth Sc .. Ball.x>.a Penlnsut.. SS8-
060 °' 6S l -6417. The toci.I ~1l1ng group ~Mondily.
a Cirque du Soietl at South ea.st ~.
llll Bnstol St., C.osu Mew, S-49-~97 °'
140-2000 Closing perfomiince of "SaJ.
bmb.anco" -a marO., oJ music. chor~
ogt•phy .and .-ilhletics -rvn til Sun<Uy.
TlCkets r•nge in price from S 13.50 to
SlS 50 f« ldulrs and S6.50 to S2l.SO for
chlldren Times "lfY·
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•Orange Coast Cofl.ge 2701 Fat"'~
Rd .. ~ Mes.a. 432·5830• "Armchair
Adventures" film stria con11nues 8 JO
p.m Frtdly in OCC's Forum with "NOf·
w-1y." Other lilms: "Ottte" (Mart h 26);
"TM Se.a and Shore of Baja" t"pnl 2ll.
Ind ''RtYet'5 of Fr•nce" IMay 71 AdmtS
sion· SS.SO-S7.
•HI-Time Cellars 2Sd Og1_e St , Cosu
Mt"sa, 650-346). Tastings Of new wines
from new and old winenes fe.-ik.trl'd 3·7
p.m. Thufldays New wine arrrvals tasted
l-8 p.m. Fridays S.aturday Winery Tastin~
1-6 p.m library Tastings . .a chance 10
tJstt r.are and ~ vmuges, Pfe5C"nled J.
7 p.m. Wednesdays.
8 Llhaina CalltrinJ •I F.ishlOfl lsl.-.nd,
Newport Center On...e .at P.c1fic Coa>t
Hlghw.ay. ~ ~ad\, 721·9117 H
Leung and Thom.is Leung lecture 7-10
p.m. S.rurday.
8 ~ kldi Plabllc library ~·
port Cionter Br~. 856 S.an Clemente
[)rive, Newport Beach, 644-31JS "lt>m-
ons: The Real Caltfom.. Cold," a free
"Brown·Bas lunch" P.'°f.:am will be he4d
at noon on T~y. 'lnsh Poets .and
Th6t Poeuy'' will be the focus ol I~ St.
P.a111dc's O.ay meeung ol ''V0oeeos and Vi·
sions" •I 2:30 pm Wednesday.
Oassical, Opera & Tradition~!
8 Fashion lsl~d N"°"'pott Cente-r On .. t> above Pacific ~ Hl11:tlway ~port
Beach, 721·2000. 1993 Bel Canto Opera
Competition Mardl 19·20 Closed •ud1lt0n 2·S p.m. March 19 FinalJsts compe1111t>n 1
p m M.-irch 20
8 Orange Coast Singers •' Rl'dh II Luth·
eran Church, T~1n, 49S·S980 Condu<l<>< Rtd'l.-ird Raub ~ad) "I>. Collage of Compv..
en" 8 pm Saturday featunn,g Middle il.g~
to present dav choral hte<.iturt-T1de1~
S8
8 P.-icific Symphony Orcheslr.-i .ir Or,tngt'
County Performing Ms Centrr. 600 T°'"' Center Ori\t. Cosu Mes.t. SSo ARTS Jerry
Semfmv conducts the PS0 on R~nt')
CA-erture co '·L 'ltal~na 1n Algen 6chu·
mann s Sympnony No 4, Mus50fg>l.y's In
1roduct1on 10 "Khov.lnshch1na · .-ind
{chaJl..oWty's "franct"Seil da R1m1nt' 8 10
higli1 and tr.Wy 7 pm concert P'~tt'W)
b6th ~enin~. Friday's perlcxma~ ..... 11 be
broadcast live on I< USC-FM. T teke~· s 1l·
$57 "He.-.vy Metal MUSIC," a ~ns
Musical Mom~n for Young People Con un, will take ~ at 10 and 11 JO .-. m
.S.uurmy Ti eu. S7·S 10 C..-incs of
Broadway." surnng Broadwily ~er.ans o.-., is ~ines .-ind P.am O.awbef, "'" be presented 11 8 p.m. S.1urdly and Sun<Uy
rickets: S22·S76
8 RedhiU Luthtt.an Church 1 3200 Redhill Or Tustin 432-5527 Stavinsky·s 'M.lss"
wdl be performed 11 8 p.m SJturdJy Tick-
ets· S8·S10
Jazz, New Age & Blues
8 Alli Coffee Wuthou1t a. Routing Co.
506 )1st St .. NCWf)!lrt Beach, 67S-02H
Bo.-.rding House Reach p4ys .lCOUS11c foll.
and blues .-ii 8 JO p m: F rtdJ~ Creg
Coleman performs tn~rument.JI gu1t.11 .11 8
pm Sund.ly Free adm1\~10n
c~la1ncd ubout what the Youth 11 was with a children·~ play • 8.\lft00m Dancing. 610 W t 11th St .
Cost1 .-.WS. 644·S110 A d.w on ball
room dlnong .and wesc ~st ~•ng is ol ·
lefed 6-7 Tuesday n1gtns
• ec.ta ~ Qu.id.>teppen 1t Cosi.i
Mes.a Seno0r Gill~ Crnt~. 19th Street
and Pomorw "venue Cost.I ~vs.. 545
S669. A s.enlOf Ohll'fl 5qu.ln! mna group
sttls «perte11eed d.Jnttn 10 pn !hem
Theatre was doing. "When we I.tried out. the Cit)
"These kids arc not ~uJs that Council memb<rs were all part vr
From 8 have talents in other arcns. \\'e our Patrons A!><10C1.i11on," Allen
nnce o( ''Bye B"e Birdie." "We are ha\lc kid that have learning dis-s~ud "Thev all came to lhe ihcat..-r 1 ti and they · lmc:v. v.hal v.c v.crc ·not going to let th.is thing go, but abilities, emotion.al p1 ob ems doing. We do not hJ\C one pcNn
YOUTH. I
we need help. We need to ict the There arc some th:u arc perfect h community 10 help, even if tt's just and talented, but v.e service all of rh:it's on rhe council now t JI hJ\
a small donarion. It's funding that chose groups We ha\le some-kids come near our pla)'hOlbC. Nut one
be. of them c<.cr auends." v.e're in dire need of." lh:u don 't feel comfortable rng The last of the cit\ fund!> for the
S't PATRICK'S .... ~ J>AY -PARTY! 9'.1'f.
1"7~
What could be so expensive in a in,'Olvcd in ports or ocher acrivi· You11l Theatre v.-a.s ·used last sum·
children's show? Groibcutz cited cjes at school. This i lhe1r onl) mer for a musical re,1ev.
royaJLies, props, set design, rent outlet. This is what they live for. Gro k..reuu is busy ti) mg to nu e
and ularics. Box office rccciplS on What arc they going to do if v.e funds for the current production
a youth production don't even can't put this together again? Jt's .. We need the funding rcs1oreJ
beain co recoup the costs that lbe DOl somcthin~ the city should cum for chis kids show. If we don't get I h · their back on. • pay ousc incurs. that funding re.stored. then I don'1
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3950 CAMPUS DR
NeNPORT BEACH
CA92tMM>~
.. The city could help," italed The Youth Theatre h:u applied know. I don'l want to not do the
Gros_k:reutz. "l'm not thoroughly for Olhcr grants, bul has so far show and Jorgo the e~ricnce for U.J. ... ~~~~ 1hat the ciry understands been unsuccessful. Some com-these kids. because 1t s 100 dam -.':t1•Jilaltf00~.,~~-"1Unity members and b~s!nesscs important.''
mumry willlifits~ .:>~~ ~ n'!I J\llen says that the parent real· kids. They fund a IOc of other pro-coolf&b IO SUS~ , • . (<~\"~ · iY.,~~~rc IS
grams. they know about I.he the· .,-am. Beverly Allen, "Bye e oomg fofl 1 ~· . '"~r~-!." r
aler but they're not of the mind to Birdie" producer and a long·time "The mothers· come up and s:iy
come down here. and look -at iL .Pla.yb.olllC. usociatc._ said that when 'J don't k..now what we'd do ~irh·
I've appeared at the council and lbe Playhouse started 28 yean ago, out this.' " Q
BIRDIE
From 8
fans. This send-up of Lhe Elvis hys·
1eria features a lot of memorable
tunes and some fun dance num·
ben aJI delivered at the Costa
Mesa Playhouse by a splendid,
~ell-trained iroup of kids who
look a.s if they're having the time
of their lives on staae.
Most of these kids arc noc pro-
fcuionals, but they ~ bad some
1ralni113. The dancina is l urpris-
lnaJ.y well-execu1ed, aod the siOf"
Ina is 1bove averaac. Whal itands
out is tho cffor1 oa the part of tbe
young ac1on and actrcucs to make
··their roles believable and fit inro
the scope of the pl~y. which 1hey
do amuingly well.
Some of the• roles arc double
cast 10 allO'N different lcids rhe op-
portunity to play featured role!>.
while othcn are the same throuah·
out lhc run. Standouts include
Andy Sund~trom. 18. as Alben
Peterson, Conrad Birdie's m:m-
agcr. and Jennifer Groskreutz. 14.
as his secretary Rose Al\lll.reL
Sundslrum has a good "age pres·
encc: and handles his sinai"I well,
and G~ut.z is very Impressive
in bo«h her 5iqing and d1ncin1t
not co mention the belicvabilicy
ahe siva to her character.
On the night the play was re-
viewed, Rachele Marsh was terrific
·as Urs.uJa Merkle. Krisrine Arnold
was a sincere JGm MacAfee, De:in
Tompkins was an aulhenuc Con-
nd Birdie ('4'ith all the right Eh 1
mo..-cs), and Hcalher JorJ;in 1us
hysterical as Albert's mother
There's not enough room to ~rngle
ou1 more of the c:w, but the) osll
deserve 1 11r-ell-camcd round of ap-
plauSt", as docs director V1ck1e
Groslcreuu for pu11in1 toaether an
enjoyable. Mll·rchearscd pl.iv:
Performances arc Friday· night
al 7:30, Saturday at 2 and 7.30
p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m. Ticket arc SS. For m<>re informali n, call ""
che box otrice ac 650-5269. 0
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• Care Lido 501 30th St. Ne\"P2fl Beach, 675·2%8 8.30\ p.m.-1 am. ThuOO.lys:
Joe Napp<> and the All-S.tars perform March 11. 9 p.m.· 1 :JO a.m. Fridays 1~5 CO\ler):
The Derek B01deaux Group plays March
12 9&_.m ·1.30 a.m. Saturdays IS5 cover):
Dee e McNeil sings. 8· JO p.m · 1 a.m
Wedncsd.tys Ken \'\lilhams on vocals and
piano and ~ick Boyer oo s.u
• Cry~tal Court across from South Coast
P1dla. Bear Street and SunOower A'enue,
(o>ta M~. 435·2167 The "All That Jazz
Series ' pr~nted 2 p.m Sundays 1n Cen·
ti;r Court continues March 14 with Justo ~maroo Spencer Brewer appears March
21 .ind D.in Siegel plays March 28. Free
adm1~>10n
• five feel Two Flih.on Island, N-.po<t Beach 640-5250 Jazz singer/gu1tdrist
11.aren Calhnget periOfms 7:30.1 1.JO r.m.
Thursd.iy·Fnd.:iys 1n March ~ W11 be 101ned by fellow singer/gu1ta11st David Fer-
tort.I on March 12. ]Id.Kio performs 7:30-
11·30 p m. Saturdays.
• Kam.lkura 2675 Irvine Ave., Cost.l
Mes.l. 6-15·5518. Cale Stoddard ~rforms
. music ranging rrom classical to 1au and
pop. roe!. to disco on a baby grand piano 8
•pm -midnight Satu«iays. No cover charge.
• M""i's at Red Uon Ion, 3050 Bristol St.,
CO!>tJ Mes.l, 540-7000. Big Band dancing
2·6 p m e .. ery Sunday.
•Cafe Udo 501 30th St. N~ ~
675-2968. Mld\ael Patterson's R&B bane!
performs 8: 30 p .m.· 1 a.m. Sundays.
Pianist/Vocalist Mikael Healey Plays "The
Best or Broadway, featuring Phantom ol
the Opera" 6:30 p.m.· 1 a.m. Tuescbyt ($5 cover). • ' ·
• Ctlifornla Be~ ltock 'N' Sushi 3355
Via Lido, Newpof't Be.lch, 675-0575. Japa-
nese food seM!d up to the sounds ol rock
'n' roll rughtjy.
• Harbor Singers at Presbyten.in Church
or the Covenant in Cost.l Mesa, 545·0195 or 897-0587. This loc<JI singing group com·
posed ol 25 women meets 7-9:15 p.m.
'r uesdays and is alwayv~'-ms ITI(J(e mem-
bers to sing and dancr classics from '505
Be-bop to contempomy songs.
• IWTWlura 2675 lrviM Ave., Costa
Mesa, 645·5516. Kurt Steinbeck fi'ays old-
ies but ~~ and midd~·the:.road pop
8 p.m.·mldnight Fridays and 4·8 P:m. Sun-
days. Cale Sfuddclrd plays everytntng from
rock to disco to classical to jau on the
baby grand piano 8 p.m.-mldnigflt Sat-
urdays. No CQ\ler. •
• Randell's 3 Hutton Centre Drive, Santi
Ana. 556-7700. iiz,afunlcthangl plays 8
p.m. Sunda~.
a Wuehouff Restaurant 3450 Via Opor-
to, Newpoft Beach, 673-'1700. Modem
F;iith performs dassic rode at 9 p.m. Satur·
day-Sunday. Admission: SS. King DI Scorh-
man will perio<m at 9 p.m. TUesday. Ad·
mission: donations only. Inn~ per-
forms reggae at 9 p.m. Wednesday. frtt
admission
play "c.od's F;i\.'Ortte" W1ll be ~esented ;it
2 and 8 p.m. Friday through Sundays til
March 28. a Gem Thewr 12652 Main St., Carden
Grove, 636·7213. "Cinderell.1 Caterpillar:"
;i Fanlliy mlJSfcal with messases 0( seiC-
estttm ;ind .inti·prejudlce, presented at 11
a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturdays througtf March
27. T.ckets: S6.
• Hul)lington ~Kh High Sc1'ool 1920
Main St., Hunlin~Ol'I Be.a<h, 962-llOt
Fountain Valley High School's Theater De-
partment presents "CVPSY" 7:30 p rn.
nightly throogfl Saturday: 'r.Ckets: S6.
• Huntincton Beach Pl;iyhou~ at Gisler
School, 21H1 Str1thmooc Yne, Huntini·
ton &e.Kh. 832· 1405. "Te.ihowe or ttie
August Moon," ;i ~ comedy set in
OlinaWI, will be pr~nted Fridays ;ind
Saturda~ at 8 p.m. thfOugfl Apnl 10.
•Irvine lardily ~ 4242 Campus
Or., Irvine, 854-41646. "Law Review '93,"
Orange County Bar F~tion.'.i. .innual
review with o«>ettds ~ng the juve-
nile crlme a.version progfan\S, ~ at 8 p.m. f~y·Saturday. Admission: S25·S30.
•Irvine Valley Collqe 55~ lrviM Un-
lef Or.. !Mne, 559-3333. 'Tlw Lion in Wtt1ter," a play rocus;na on m.aniptilation
Ind hiddcfl moti~ in tlle court o( Henry
II, will open at 8 p.m. Frid.ly. Admls6ion:
S7·"·
• Oranie Coul Collett, 2701 Fa1MeW Road. Cost.i Mesa, 431-5506 A p.i1r or
brand new pla~ written bv local ptaywntes
will be premirtd March 19-21. 5hoWt.i~·
8 p.m. Frid.1ys; 5 and 6:30 p.m. Saturdays:
and 3 p.m. Sund.lys Admission· S5·S6
Dinner theater
• Eliubeth How.ird's Uiruln c.11
aler 690 El C~1no Re.I, TUtlln, 13
1540. Cole Porter's "M~8 Q>ft••
pl11ying. Curt.,in times· 6·30 pm Toesd.i
Thursdays and Saturdays; 7 pm Frida
11 JO a m. .ind 5 · 30 p m. Sundiys P11c
u.irt at S 19 95
• Oranie County Ct.uies at P.K1ric Sym·
phony 6u11dini, \ 15 E. Santa Ana BMf •
S->nta AN, 550-9900. "Ofanse Trtk'. The l~ Ceneral!Ol'l,"a ~tmcal mue of Mt in •Keith .. M.ttto'• Mu~ M le!l'
Orange County, pr~ted 8 pfl'I ~t-Scoer's seafood Cnll & &r. ll Br
urda)OJ, March \3 and 27, and Apnl 3, 10 St . CoW Mes.i. C21ll 466-1767 Sol\-t'
and 17. T1d.et1· Sl2·S15 younelf wtloduntt, ""~t acttJfS pcl6t'
• SoUth COilSt Reperto 6S5 Town Ct'n dinner gvem. prt'K'l'lled 8 p.m S.Jturda
t.er Drive, Cost.a Mesa, 1 57-4033 W01td • te Merldien Hotel 4500 M.lc.Atth
premiere ol Thomas Babe's "Creoar D.1Y. 1n Blvd , Newport 8NC.h, 476-2001 "8~
the Mom1ng." the story ol .i p11nm~ way, My Way.·• ii smo<~rd ol
young ""idoW pursued by .i soci.al:Chmbing ~Jler, mag<, comedY Mld spt'Cl.llty scound~ 1n poQ.V.il w., tinleS pr~ -IS held .it 1 rspeci..il d1nneJ ~I. 8 .a
sented through Maret\ 28 on the M.lin 9:45 pm. Fridays. U c.cwer chat , ~·"Wailing f« Godot." Samuel Beel-dnnk m1n1mum Pf1 penon.
ett.s elCltSlcnl~ comedv about fot1h1Y. is • Muunlne Aut.iunnt 198
being presented on I.he~ Stage Tu~· MacAl\hur 81-.cL INIM, 955-0.Ut: "N
days lhrou8'1 Fridays at 8 p m . saturdays Suspicions." a MW m)"l~
at ~:30 arid 8, Sundays at 2:30 and 7:JO on the movie "C..~~" is ptesent
unlll April 11. Fridays .at 8 p m. and Saturdays at 7 p
• U0 in the Fine Ms Studio ThNllY on· Admission: U8-S48 Ne~ N
the UO Ga(tlpui. 856-6616. "T'he Dyb-8e.lCh Mamou Su1tC'S J:Ol'IMUt'S in S 4 buk." a Yiddi.Sh dtam;i, win be pr~ted pet<"OUple "M)'\lery Wttkend • pac\.l
this ~ ~. tgnC\t through Satuf· Which includes d1nnet, the show. a
day at 8 p.m., Satiuday-lnd Sund.Jy matt-room sue Friday or Saturday ~ ,.
rifts at 2 p.m. AdmlSSQ\: S6-S8. bre~.ut the nc-ct day at the Mamou.
• Way Off ll'Oldwly Pla~se 1058 E. • Souch C~1t rl.u• Vil. Mutdff M
First St., Sant.\ Ana, 5'47·8997. ·'Star on lery DinMr 16),1 Sun~ A~, ~
the Door," the l.Jst play b'i prohflC Orange· Ana, 675·9726 .• She<lock Holmes in ·
County pla'(Wrii!N ).idc Shirkey. I back-No 83 "Murder in the Mummy'i T
stage oomedy .OOUt the ups and downs ol pr~ted 7 p m Saturdays T !Cl.tots S
shOw business. , Fridays and Saturd.lys ~ penon. includes cfinner, m)"S(
through Apf1' 24, ~: S 1 S Champap and gratuatlll5. ..
•Pronto Crill at South Coast Plaza, 3333 9'1~rol !>r , (<>$la Mesa. Easy-listening J.UZ.
featuring sounds 1nOuenced by Tom )ones, Ton~ Bennett, Fran\. Sinatta and Johnny
\.\.lth1s, pr~nted 5 30-8:30 pm Wednn-
da )')· Fnd~ys
•Randell's 3 HuttOl'I C~ntre Ori~. Santa
Ana. 556-7700. Timetable plays contem-
porary 1au fhund.>ys. Randell Youl'lg and
the Aduals play blues Fridays. Jau fusion
will be performed with hah Saturday. The
K.Jrl Denson Quintet plays be-bop Mon·
dJys Sax man Paul Carman plays straight
ahead 1.iu Tuesdays. Latinum plays Latin
Jau Wednesd.tys ShowluneS 8 pm.
• W~erlront Hilton West Cout · C ub
21100 Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntinf,on
Be;icti, 960-SURF. Disc jod(ey on~.
Tuesday and Saturday. Ckib becomes
"Planet Earth," an undefground night club,
Wednesday. live regg;ie band ?Morms
Thursday. Friday~ loc::'.il funk nigN.
• Llpoa f'bvhouH at Moulton Theater, 606 Lagun;i Canyon Rold, L.iguna Beach,
4'9+8021. "Bedroom f.ir~." •MW com-
edy about mariDJ rdabons by Alan Ayck-
bourn, wJI be on~ Tuesdays throu&ti Fnda~ at 8 p.m., SahirdaY$ at 2:30 andl,
Sundays ~ 2:30 and 7 until Apnl 4. M-...---------------------------•
mis.swi: Sl2·S19.
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• ~ Theater M1 Center 2501 Clirf Drive, . Nt'WP(>tt Beach, 631-0283.
"You Can't Take ft With You," the~
Kaufman·~rt comedy about 1.n uncon-
ventional r.im1ly, IS presented fhursdilys through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at
2:30 unttl April fo. rtdcm: s 13. • 21 Oceanfront 21 Oceanfront. Newport
Beach. 675·2566. Capuin Cmbe plays
tropical 1.u.z and pop 4-8 pm. Sundays.
• A.ltemiltM RepertOI')' Thuter 1636 S. Ctand Ave., Santa Ana, 836-7929. Closing r ;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;:;;;=;;;i
performances ol "A Moon F0< T'he Mlsbe· Li¥t •Waterfront Hilton West C~st Club
21100 Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntington
Beach. 960-SURF Big barid sounds pr~
sentl'd Sundays
gotten" Thursdily through $aturday at 8
p.m. ;ind Sunday at 7 p.m. Tickets: NM.Mau
Sl3.50.S16 'W'"'J
• Chrl1I College Irvine 1 530 Concordia, !
Pop, Rock & Country Irvine, 854·8002. ~ 314 Neil Simon's Entlrtaifimlnt ~
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·one Of year~s gems
By Todd French Despite the sort of wary camaraderie
Rm * that deve lops .between he and Frank 'I 'm the expediter of your ("we're both guys who'd rather be
drcamJ. pal." • somewhere cJsc," he tells the
The above quote is the ·would-be comedian). Wayne is truly
magnanimous sly-line of "Mad Dog unnerved by the situation and feels
and Glory's" oddly cultured hood, that he can't be buds ~ith the
Frank Milo, played with creepy, gangster without being drawn into his
sa turnine charm by Bill Murray. ' shady activities.
Directed by James ("Henry: Portrait The girl's appearance also
of a Serial Killer") McNaugJuon, the c.xaccrbatc's his 6wn insecurities
movie's an unusually rewarding about his manhood: Wayne's dcalinas
rom3ntic comedy with some or the with the op)>osite sex arc fairly nil,
most finely shaded thcspma or the and he fears that he might actu3lly
)Car. it's the unpredictable nuances be a coward (he's jealous or his dim.
or the actin& and writina that make bun-kicking partner, David Caruso).
"Mad Dog" one or '93's ccnifiable _ Glory, a b3rtender trying to work off
iCms. her brother's gamblin& debt to
The recipient of Frank's generosity Frank, is as frazzled as W1ync; she
is Wayne (Robert De Niro), a reali.us the consequences if she
milquetoast cop who inadvertently doesn't make Wayne hllppy. Not
saves lhc pnptcr's tire when he ' surprisin&Jy, both arc 1ensilivc
walks in on a ~venicncc store soul-mates. fallink in love in the face
holdup. Frank as not your average of Frank's promise to collect the girl
wise auy. He owns a comedy club at the end of the week.
ind even performs to the canned · What could easily have turned into
laughter of his aood~el~a coterie. To another preprocessed-by-rote rcwa~d Wayne f~r bis _impromptu roma~r actually succeeds due to
hcrotCS, Frank JlVe.S him a IOYely the c:ommitted perfonnances and
young woman named ,Glory, (Uma scripting by Richard Price ("The
Thurman) for a week• dalliance. Col r Mo ") It's arvcl to It's at this point that the movie or 0 ney · . • m .
re11lly begins to deliver. Wayne, an sec a ~c~house hke ,De~·~ .
evidence technician who frames Sliffs burrowmg into Wayne s um1d1ty with
as ir they were Soho aallcry subs, is his usual Method Actor el31\. De
the kind or introYerted offteer who Niro's self-effacing shutter-bug
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Thug and wanna-be standup Milo (Bill Murray) visits police evidence collector Dobie (Robert De Ni~o).
who slowly fights back via wonderful
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Besides De Niro. Thurman-scores
wi,th her off-beat beauty and
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switching from ingratiation to
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L asciate ogni speranza voi ch 'entrate. Guest
· conductor Jerzy Semkow translates those lines from
Canto V of "Dante's Inferno" as "Abandon all
hopes you who enter here." The urbane Polish-born
conductor will lead the Pacific Symphony Orchestra on
Thursday and Friday nights in a program including
Tchaikovsky's Franct:sca da Ri mmi, a symphonic fantasy
about the aduherous lovers Paolo ard Francesca.
Music
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"The drama and tragedy of love of
Francesca da Rimini is a symbol of all
tragic love stories of all time," says
Scmkow. "Hell is a place where there is no
hope; the sadness of the actual story is
timeless. Tchaikovsky's music is very
descriptive: The brush is held by a mas ter
composer."
The music, as described by Milton Cross,
begins with torrential music describing that •
part of medieval Hell where the damned
arc cbnsigned for torture. ln a center
section, the principle love tbeme is heard
in the clarinet, played by James Kanter, to
the accompaniment of plucked strings. The
fantasy ends with the turbulent music
describing Hell and its punishments.
Semkow is a French national living in Paris, but has lived
in Rome and Copenhagen and was music director of the St.·
LOu1!> Symphony for fiv,e years. He describes himself as
"Italian in temperament and way of thinking." He was
mode~t about discussing his language skills but he obviously
speaks French, Italian, German and English in addition to
his na tive Polish. "Mostly I use French," he says.
The Pacific Symphony program will also include the
overture to Rossini's L'Jtaliana in Algeri, the prelude to
Khovanshchina by Mussorgsky in the orchestration by
Rimsky-Korsakov, and Schumann's Fourth Symphony.
Semkow was suffering the time change from Detroit when
we met. He often guest conducts the Detroit Symphony
during both the regular season and the summer festival.
Sailing is his second great passion, after music, and he likes
to get on the water to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of a
sailboat. But it was too cold on his last visit to Michigan, he
says. ~
Conducting is"~ very demanding thing," he says. "To do
thi~ vocation you must be like formula I, an organism tuned
in a perfect way."
On the day of a concert, he usually likes to have a
Jerzy Semkow
Maestro!
J erzy Semkow stays in tune
to meet rigors of conducting
rehearsal in the morning. "It is alw3ys aood that the same
day as the concert the orchestra wUI ploy together, to
refresh their memory," he notes. Before the evening
performance, Semkow says he rests and focuses his mind
the music. •
In bis career, he has enjoyed 10me humorous incidents.
Thcrc~was the time he was conducting Rigoletto at the
Bolshoi in Moscow, when Prince's pants fell down during
aria. Thal also brought down the house, says Semkow.
there was the production or "Carmen," where there is
offstage singing by Don Jose; instead of the Spanish tunes
Bizet, he heard a sligh1ly douy tenor singing abou1 Rada
from "Aida." Oops. wrong opera.
Schumann's fourth Symphdny, S3ys Scmkow, expresses
lot of intellectual and philosophical thoughts about
·post-Napoleonic Europe. It is full or cannon, with lyrical
passages interwoven with the dramatic and heroic." It is a
consequence of Beethoven's Eroia, he observes.
Schumann was a master pianist And p~1no composer, bu
not an adept orchestrator. "The symphony wa, otw;ously
written for the piano," sa~ Scmkow, "and some toutj\cs t
the score arc necessary." He says he mGkes his own
corrections to the score and tries 10 be as close as possibl
to the sounds Schumann intended. These ''sma.11 •
retouchings" were made during rehcars31s during
Schumann's time but are not rcncc1cd in the pubhshed
score, Scmkow ays.
The chan'gcs include such things a "doubling instrume
or canceling doubling to achieve b:tl:sncc, '' says Scmkow.
"The oboes always play, either in unison or with other
instruments, and their color tends to dominate. So in ccn
passages other instruments must be doubled to be heard."
He emphasizes that .. retouching" must be kcpl to an
absolutely necessary minimum. "The music will lose
something if the orchestration is as cxccUent as, say,
Mendelssohn." Mahler has reorcbestratcd all SchumJru\'S
symphonies, he observed, but there arc too many changes.
and it is no longer Schumann·s sound.
Semkow's discography includes the four Schumann
symphonies on tv.'O disks in a Vox box. a bargain, perform
with the St. Louis Symphony.
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Center in Cos•a Mesa. Tickers are available through The
Center~ of(tec and Tick'erMaster ar 740-2000. Student
and senor Rush tickers may be purchased for $7 anu 6:3
p.m. on the evening of each performance.
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border crossing involved,
driving wcsl on 19lh
Street pasl Pomona
Avenue is like laking an
1htJnt trip into Mexican territory.
'.lptd mariachi m"5ic and the
cent of roasting meal and hot ·
ur11ll;u ue in tho air; the ,
~rneceria, mercado, pandcria,
tomllcria and a discotcca (with all
the latest Latin hits) line the left
-ide of the l,trect.
. fh1 is ll neighborhood where
proprietors Vk:tor aad Con
llonilla, who have owned the
>uptrmnrket (mercado) for 17
)Car>, turned the run-down
Arturo' bar and a nut-door
beaut) shop into Cotta Brava, an
authentic Mexican restaurant,
... pec1nhz.ing in lhe freshest or
:i.~JfooJ. It was a wonderful idea
"ith lousy timing. The Gulf War
hJd JU:i.t begun and rece&sion
loomed, so things were not too
mJgnifi co Ill Costa Brava for the
tar 1 24 months. •
Uut it's runny how the word gets
J1ounJ abo1,1t Jood food. In spite
uf dire beginnillJS, the expcit ·
manager Vltta, a beautiful Bonilla
,JJughter,'uys business is
11ouri hing. I 'll say it isl On
~ep:irntc visits, the cafe was busy
-anJ on Sunday around 2 p.m.,
e'ery upholstered scat was filled.
Dining
Edttor
Chef R:aul
Gonzalez. who 0hails from Jalisco,
was busily
handling orders
fer jumbo shrimp
in garlic butter
sauce; shrimp
panics with baby
cactus; rrcsh1red
snapper, Vera
Cruz style:
ccrvichc; and
steak. Huge bowls
or the "7 Seas
Combination
Soup'' were
niling throuah the room on heavy
trays, one order enough for two or
three people.
Viveca seemed to be everywhere
,at once, ~time fo
.. rfn)e ~ ·~ate'}!
or f~he said t kitchen is
using Canola Oil -not as ·
authentically Mexican. but a
heahhf~I decision,
Through the sound system. a
Mexican Michael Bolton aamcd
Vincente Fernandez belts out
"C.O...tiao Siempre.'' and the sona
min,les with the soft Spanish
accents in the diniq room.
Somehow, this care has tnnsportcd
us 10 Mazatlan!
The linaJc molt popular thin& in
the house ii a shrimp cocktail But
this is not just any old lhrimp
cocktail, it la a deep-dish,
super-IOllic venion which comes in
a bowl lup= for three or
!our hlPPJ • Looki~
around the Ina room. w b
seats more than 7o people, al.molt
no table waa without at 9-ast one
MMCMM\11\iit-
Vjctor Bonilla's Costa Brava spe·
cializes in the freshest seafood.
when their order arrives. It t!> an
enormous whole red snapper,
poached to perfection, covered
with tomatoes, onions, sliced bell
peppers and tiny green olives. lt'!I
almost 100 big fdr the platter,
served with a heap of rice, M>up or '
salad and a stack of steaming hot
tortillas; enough (ood to keep the •
entire family busy and happy, for
$8.95.
We had some octopus, which
looked like small pieces of abalone.
It had a faint, very faint, nut·like
fla\Or and a firm texture, bordering
on rubber. Instantly forgettable in
my book. One of those acquired
\astes. I guess.
• AJthough Costa Brava 1!1
primarily a seafood restaurant,
there nre other.Mexican treats •
including chilc rellenos; succulent.
brown came asada made from thin ,
shards of top sirloin: and chicken
with a rich dee(>. red mole (m:ide
with -seven kinds of chiles). Every
Wednesday, classic albondiga
soup, spicy and bountirol. with
plenty of ~iny meatballs, brings
hungry fans through the door.
Of course. there is fl:in, bu1 the
• more interesting dessert is Mexican
cheesecake. A dense square is
served, not overly S\\eet (a friend
snid it reminded her of
poundcake). It's a mild an<l
sati fying finish to an authentic
Me~ican meal.
Victor Bonilla, one of 1..i •
children, is a succe~ful man of .r•
years; his business 'enture~ ha'e
allowed him to travel the Y.orlJ
many times with has "1fe Cora I le
hns built a hacienda fit for a
Spanish Don. on a ranch near
Corona; a "orking ranch "'1th its
O\\n family church. He commute
from Coron11 most da~ to Co ta
Mes:i; to the market, the
re taurant and to Bortin;:r rcl:lll\C\
who own almost every busanc s on
the strip, except for Sman and
Final.
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Besides being a graduate of
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·uienvenidos Amigos!
W e I c o In e to C o s t a .B r a v a
Thick, homc·stylc tortilla chips
with salsa potent cnouah to bring
tean will arrive quickly; so will
evcrythin& else -just plan on a
smaJI wait if the kitchen gets
over-loaded. Oeder a wine
maraarita or th~ house wine.
available at low prices, or a
Bohemia Pacifico beer. Coffee,
aodas and the usual beverage arc
available as well, including
non·alcoholic beer.
A mother and rate.er sil nearby
wilh tWo children. nibbtina chlps
insatiable collector; Costa Ora\.a t!I ..
filled with maritime nrtifocts:
helms, clocl<s, barometers and
arcane bits of naval hardware. And
carved, brilliantly painted jungle
birds, framed sketches, 011
paintings, sculptures ... and.
stamps, keys ... and more. ,
The family history going back to
Zacatccas, McxiCQ, has allowed ha
pals to nickname him "Zacateca
Jones." This year, he is orr on
another adventure to find buried
treasure in Mexico's mount11ins.
But he seems to have done a prell)
good job or that right on 19th
Street
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Cosra Brava. 727 W. J9rh St.
6.50-8172. Open d•1/y from 11 a.m.
to 7:30 p.m. Oosed all d•y
Tucsd•y. Smoki111. Wbee/C'hair
access.
shrimp cocktail, and here's why: 20
to 30 freshly cooked, chilled shrimp
with chunks of aYOCado, a hint or
oraqe juice, and a mild hot sauce
waitiDa to be spooned out or the
deep bowl fQr S6.9S. It doesn't act
any better than this. even In Cabo.
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