HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-03-18 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT BEACH • •
Phone threat to Murphy
proves to be inside call
By Tony Oodero
SUfl Wrtllt
NEWPORT BEACH -A threatening phon'c call
made Tuesday to City Manager _Kevin Murphy has
been traced to a phone in the parks and trees office, a
possible sign that morale among city employees contin·
ues to plummet, officials say.
Kathy Forde, Murphy's secretary, received the call
on her phone at about 11 a.m. Tuesday.
Forde told police that when she answered the
phone, a male caller uttered, "Tell Kevin Murphy his
family is not safe." Forde asked him what he had just
said and the caller repeated the threat, according to
police reports. • •
Forde then looked at the digital display on her
phone, which displays the telephone numbers of calls
OeAting.W..
ln the morning ~" :.r...:~rday
With tempnaturn wanning
up to the mid 70s today. Lows
in lhf' SOs tonight.
Mostly cleu and warmer
Friday. See Weather, A2
' 26 cent•
Victim: 'I was terrorized'
~ Corona del Mar WeJ.llan says she sensed danger
before she was robbea at gunpoint inside ~er home.
By LorlAnn Basheda
sun Wraer
CORONA DEL MAR -A 57-year·
old Ocean Boulevard woman said she
sensed danger Tuesday when a man
claiming to be her neighbor rang her
doorbell asking for a glass of water, but
she never expected to be greeted by a
loaded pistol upon returning 10 the front
door.
God to save you."
Ste.,.en Duran, a 38-year-old halfway
house escapee, is a~cused of ord~ring
the 'A-Oman to the ground, binding her
wrists with rope and blindfolding her be·
fore demanding that she guide him to
valuables throughout he r house.
Pol ice arrested the suspect sitting on
a bench smoking a cigarette oub ide a
needlepoin1 shop on Pacific Coast High·
way about 10 minutes after he allegedly
fled from the woman's home ..
. .
himself b) pulling a navy s"' eater o'er
his -.hite shirt and licking h1:. curl~ h:ur
back, possibly 'A-Ith ome sort of po'\1on .
Accordin& to S&t And) Gon1!>, police
spotted the suspect \lo 1th1n minute alte r
~eceMng a 911 call from h1'> CrJntlc "i.:·
tim, ""ho managed to free hc:r":>elf ;ilter
he Oed. ·
Rather than chJse him. ho""e"er,' JI·
f1ccrs set up a perimeter 10 \loatch the
su pect from a distance and \\all for the
most opportune unie to make a.,. s;,1fe :sr·
rest ~ince .he was armed "1th a loaded
38 caliber handgun
Under a nearti) tree, otficers found
t\\O cama~ bJ~ f1lled1 w11h S50.000
"onh of Je" di') and guno, the robber
had stolen ·
See THREAT/All Kevin Murphy
"1 was terrorized," the woman, who is
afraid to be identified, said Wednesday.
"When you see a gun. you feel your life
is pretty much over. All you do is ask
Before moving in to arrest him, police
watched the man attempl to disguise
Duran 1:. :.cheduled lO be arraigned
See TERROR/All ·
A wacky world
Today's Weekend ecuon
in1 roduces reader to the
wacky world of Oxymoron,
an 1mpr0V1 auonary theater
troupe that takes audience
at ~osll Mesa"s Blue Mar-
ble Coffeehouse bostage
e"ef)' other Monday night
wuh pcrfonnancc that arc
structured chaos, orderly an-
archy and loads or fun.
Weekend also preview
1-----f-~tu • .
ule, including an alternative
rock benefit for the needy
and simultaneous perfonn·
ances at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center by
the Brodsky Quartet (in
Founder' Hall) and the
USC Symphony/Combined
Choruses (in Segerstrom
Hall). What's happening in
an, dance. theater and din·
ing arc covered a we ll
All-Star locals
Five locals ha\e been
chosen to play in the Orange
County All-Sur Basketball
Came at Orange Coast
College April 24 under the
auspices of the Costa Mesa
Kiwanis Club.
South girls coach Shannon
Jakosky announced her team
and it includes Costa Mesa's
Olivia DiCamilli. Corona del
Mar's Mollie Flint and
Newport Harbor's Michaela
Ross.
The South boys team,
under Ocean View Coach
Jim Harris, includes Est.1ncia's
Jim Faulkner and CorON del
Mar's Todd Merriman.
For the complete story and
rosters of all the all-sur
basketball teams,
see Sports/B 1. • .... TICAl.1 ' .... ,, ............... .
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~ Sky is the limit for ex-football player who
overcame paralyzing injury to become successfu l
Newport Beach attorney ,-husband , father. --------
By Russ Loar
Sta1t Wnter •
F rom his 14th noor Ne.,..pon Ccntc:r office. ::!9-~c.lr-old al·
torney Todd Hart feels like he " on top of the \\Orld
He should.
Ten years ago. Hart's \\Orld
came to a sudden Mop \I.hen
his neck \I.JS broken during a
football game against UCLA.
Then a 19-yur-old sophomore
at Cal State Long Beach, Han
landed wrong after tac kling a
UCLA recc1,er who was
reaching for a long pas . Han,
one of lhc un1\e r:.1ty's most
promising athletes, was ru heci
to a hospital "here he "~
kept ah\'e b} a respirator.
"1 had been a very ph~s1cal
athlete. And the n, at the next
f-flaemem;-t-was tymg-m :r hu5-
pitat paralyzed from the neck
down. One thing I realized
early was that I couldn't get
any lowe1 -other than being
dead," Hart says. "There was
only one way to go and it wa
up. That's the onl) way 11·
been going since then:·
hey were a way
by my side, because
at the time, i was
very scare d.'
-TODO HART, pictured with
I ather Wyatt above. shortly
after the accident Hart, now married "ith two
children. joined the~e tigiou
Newport Beach la firm of
''-"""""'t».~ Nut .., Buchalter, Nemer. eld & Younger 1n No, ember alter earn·
Todd Hart sits in his Ne\\<port Center office. For former football star, these are his glory days. See HART 'Baa Plge
'My taith
prevailed.
I had a
wife and
five little
boys that
depended
on me .'
-•ZRDI at right
Local man 'won't soon forget
visit to World Trade Center
By Tony Cox
lkl*-1, Eda
S itting in a restaurant on the
107th floor of one or the
World Trade Center towers,
Newport Beach stockbroker Dob
Zarkos wasn't fr ightened when the
building started to shake. As a
Californian, Zarkos is used to
ahakina buildings. but he did
wony when he bc&an to smell ·
smoke,
Zarkos, who specializes in
manaaed money with D~an Witter
Reynolds Inc., was in New York
Jw~w rm:~~ t.hrec week
aao when a te~nst'SbOm'b bJew
up in the parkina 1araac below the
World Trade Center. When the
bomb went off, Zarkos presumed
that Uabtnina had struck thd
buiJdiAs. or that there had been
an eceidcntal explosion. '
The Uahts nickered, and the
bulldlna'• air·handlina system ·
stopped. A few minutes later, tho
restaurant'• manaaer informed
pmtrom tbat thcJ must evacuate
the reshurant. The elevators had
bcca ahut down, u had
communications .
Zarkos, 47, began to smell
make as he exited through the
kitchen. He said he and other "
people leaving the restaurant
grabbed tablecloths and napkins to
hicld their breathing. which was a
good thing, because as they went
down the crowded stairwcU, the
smoke inten ified.
' Recalling the somc~mcs-chaotic
scene in the stal'rwell, Zarkos said
many people prayed or crjed, and
some left behind coats. hiah heel
and other bclongiop to make
themselves more comfortable.
"Ou~ faces wu~~aiocd wi&h
soot and ash, and we had chal\lcd
and turned our napkins and towels·
many times in an effort to faJtcr
the .moke-fillcd air,"'ZarkOI said
in a summary or the incident that
tic wrote for his church. "Ou.r eyes
were irritated to the PGint of pein.
Wo bad abo endured tbc frantic
pushina and shoviq ot people
who had catered the stairMU and
attempted to push put tM po4ap.
b\lt were Ultimatct, c:almod ud
joined us in the jounMJ." SM IOU.,._.._
All color guard
needs now is
.to be noticed
~ Members of Costa Mesa
High's Perpetual Motion are
recognized internationally,
but they toil in virtual
anonymity at home.
By LoMnn Basheda
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COSTA MESA -They practice
hard -t\\O hours a day, six days a
\\eek, 12 month a )Car -before
and after school.
They're undefeated 50 far th1
season and have twice during the
la t five )Cars beat out thou and
of teams nationwide to place m the
\\Orld championship.
They're the youngest tea m
representina their potkjj\
Southern Californi1. An~he fi ~t
team in the entire state e\lc r tc>
earn a cat on their port's
pre tigiou international boarJ or
director5.
Yet in addili$)n tb compctiAg.Jor
\t.Orld glory, COsta M~ High
School's color auard team Perpct!ol•I Motion till
trugles for hometown rccosnition.
forget the pep rallic • These airl don•t get so
much u the t1me·honorcJ "letter .. for all their
talent and trouble .
In fac:1, ccam membcn mu. l spend what spare
timo tllcy ha¥e rai inc thousands of dollars j•t to
tend thcmse~ to competitions.
••But it's worth 11," freshman Kim Maloney said. look.inc on ttM briah• side.
"We want to be the best," addtd an cathus.astic
e1ahth·gradcr nam~d L>nn Whit man after an early·
morn1na practice TucsJa
Perpetual Motion director cott Kma i n't '<>
forgiving .. ·•our lid worlt juit a hard a other t~m "be
aid. ''They're j"'t look1n1 for a little rcrop1tion."
In Kin1'1 eyes. there ilft't a team more ~hy.
His airls placed KWnth in the 1989 world
competition, eamna them the dastinpilhed bonor
oC bcifta tM first cotor pmt in Cahfonaia C¥er IO •
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Aa Thursday, March 18, 1993
It's a dog's life
when pe~s visit
local groomer
A "BEST BUYS0 reader called in for an excellent
recommendation for a dog groomer.
Diana says that Canine Groomln& (548·1200),
located on East 17th Street in Costa Mesa (behind
the International House Of Pancakes), "goes the
extra mile and far exceeds the expected service."
Bill Rodden, oMler of Canine Grooming, says
that his prices depend on the
type and size of the dog. A
'typical grooming for a toy poodle
would start at $25, a German
Shepherd would start at $25, and
a basic cleaning for a shitzu is
$17.
"Although many people ·
close-cut their shitzus hair short,
they're not supposed to have
short hair," Rodden reveals.
'•But you have to do what the
------customer wants."
Best
Buys
Rodden does what th
customer wants and more. His
dog-grooming service includes
-----• nails, ears: feet and b~lly. And if
he finds fleas, he does a complimentary flea dip
and bath. Rodden says he doesn't want fleas in his
shop any more than you want them at home.
Rodden wanted to take the time to plug an
animal photographer who displays coupons in his
Sl'>re. Rodden says she does beautiful work; her
coupons offer a $50 itting for $29.
Rodden is trying to fill the schedule book fo r an
Easter/Mother's Day photo shoot, and he says
there arc coupons in his shop for ~ $100 photo
shoot at $50. The price includes sitting, proofs.
one 8x10 and up to four people in the photo at no
additional charge.
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THE ONCE MORE STORE will be closing its
doors permanently soon, and it's having a final -SO
percent off sale on all merchandise now through
March 26.
The Once More Store (642-1630) sells used
children's, men's and women's clothing and
accessories. It's located on Tustin Avenue in Costa
Mesa, behind Music Plus. .
Owner Vicky Gutierrez said that her short-lived
busi ness was steady, but that she would lik,e to
st:iy home with her kids, and go back to school.
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SCANDIA DOWN SHOPS (549-9046) at South
Coast Plaza is having a pillow sale through the
ond of the month. All pillows are marked down 25
percent off.
If you haven't yet purchased something ·at
Scandia Down, you're really missing out. My
favo rite Christmas present came from this store -
a "puff' comforter that 'converts into a pillow. It
sells for $125. • ·
Thes~locrilted on-the-second level,
bc:twee n Jewel and Carousel Courts.
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EILEEN SENA of' Sena Automotive located on
Placentia in. Costa Mesa (722-8366) would like
readers to know that the repair shop she owns
with her husband, Louis, "does extras that nobody
docs anymore."
"When a car is brought in for the first time,
Louis does a com plete bumper-to·bumper
inspection for $24.95, which includes lube, oil and
filter," says Eileen. "The inspection is then put
into a file, and everything about the car is
itemized for the customer's convenience."
Sena Automotive works on domestic and foreign
cars, and their service includes work on brakes,
carburetors and fuel injection systems. They also
can restore classic cars.
Sena says that her business comes mostly from
referrals, and that when a customer recommends
the busin ess to someone, they'll receive a free oil
change. ·o
Btst Buys spptars Thursdays and Saturdays.
Wbttbtr you'rt a merchant or a sbopptr, Jf you
lcnow of• good buy, I'd Jove to girt you 1ome
publicity. Call me at 540.122.i, fax me at 646-4110
or write to mt: Btst Buys, Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay
St., Costa Mesa, Ca/If. 92621.
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VOL.87,NO.M
Circu._.ion
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Managing Editor SteYe Marble, 842-4321 ext 368
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Mickey Harnage, 55, the
director of the Newport Beach
Boy Scout Sea Base. She was
recently chosen as director of the
year by the Community Sailing
Association, a dNision of U.S.
Sailing, the organization which
governs the sport. .......
Harnage was honored for
making ailing available to all
youths through the Sea Base,
which off e r inexpensive
recreational boating.
,_ 1IE ClltlllllY ··························································· Her community activities
include Oean Harbor Days and
free sailing for disabled and
inner-city youth. Her involvement
and harnessing of volunteers in
helping young people were cited i
her nomination for the award.
"Sailing is the most exciting
thing there is. Jt's eithct Very
relaxing, or very exciting,
depending on the weather and the
boat. Sometimes it can tax you to
the limit and use every little bit of
your ability, your knowledge and
you r strength. ·
1'1t's exciting to be able to test
yourself that way."
The base is part of the Boy
Scouts of America Sea Explorer's
branch, open to boys and girls
ages 14 through 21. The base
''Our purpose is to make the
nautical experience available fo r
all Orange County youths in a safe
environment, and at the lowest
~ pessible.
''You're opening a window to them, to a way Harnage added that the experience brings· offers programs through the scouts, and to
various school groups at a very low cost,
sometimes free of charge through volunteers.
of life, that some of them will fasten onto as people closer to the natural environment
their-dream; and some of them mirke-it-th;..i'~---7'.o""'f e sea and the creatures who live
life. There are people now who started out here there. •
as kids who couldn't have sailed if it hadn't "You're close to the water, " she said. "I've
have been for the sea base, who couldn't afford been surrounded by large numbers of
yacht clubs. dolphins. "With sailing, kids, who i;>erhaps never ha'd
Harnage said that many people arc not aware
of the Sea Explorer's program, nor that the
base has five vessels ready to bring sailing and
its benefits to young people in Orange County.
something they coul d control, are able to "It feels like you're part of their environment. -Story by Antonio A. Prado,
P.boto by Marc Marl/ control the boat themselves and make the wind They make this squeaky noise, and their so
work for them. It gives them such a sense of exuberant. They just look so happy.
self esteem. I think it develops confidence in "The grace of them, how they go up in the
their own abilities. You're always testing your air and make that arc, its as though they're
kill." playing with the boat."
ff you know someone who would make an
interesting Pilot Person, call our Readers'
Hotline at 642-6086. Remember to leave your ·
name and phone number. Thanks!
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Man confesses to arson; says polltlcal reasons •ove him
NEWPORT BEACH -A man who
confessed to setting fire to a Corona del
Mar rug shop surrendered Wednesday to
authorities here and was arrested on
suspicion of arson, Sgt. Andy Gonis said.
Assatoor Odjaghian, 42, of Irvine, told
police that be torched the Orient Handel
rug shop on Feb. 19 (or "political and
religious" reasons.
"He made some statement , none or
them really made a lot of sense," Gonis
i.aid. "He even made reference to the
recent situation in Waco, Texas. (where a
religious cu lt has kept federal agents at
bay fo r weeks). He also mentioned that he
wanted Jesus' name in the headlines more
and child abuse and child stealing reduced
worldwide."
Newport Beach detectives arrested
Odjaghian after he walked into the Santa
Barbara Drive police station al 10 a.m.
Wednesday and surrendered, Gonis said.
" "He supplied us with sufficient
knowledge of how the fire was set," .Gonis
said. "We discovered enough phy ical
evidence which led to our arrc ting him."
The Orient Handel, 9wned by Beverly
Hills resident Hasheem Kermani, was .
gutted in the fire. As much as $2 million
worth of rugs were destroyed and the
structure irreparably ctamaged. Kermani
said at the time that he did not know why
anyone would set his store on fire.
Gonis said Wednesday that police do
not believe Odjaghian, who immigrated
from Iran in 1988, knew Kermani.
Odjaghian, described as a self ·employed
architect, was arrested on suspicion of
arson. He is being held in the City Jail in
lieu of $10,000 bail, Gonis said.
Gonis said Odjaghian alsd is su pected
of setting fire to the Orient Handel two
weeks prior to Feb. 19, and shooting holes
into the windows or the rug shop. a
vacuum cleaner and barber shop all
around the same time.
-By Tony Dodtro
Terry Cuey of
The Fen~ns
cuts loose on
the rNndelin
Wednesday at
The Harp fnn
in Costa Meu
nu••n•~SL
's Day
JudlleGarmlr
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of 'BIWdJ Bl'lll'
Daily Pilot columnist, Judge
Robert Gardner, will discuss
his book, "Bawdy Balboa 1921
to 1941," at an event sponsored
by the Newport Historical
Society beginning at 6 p.m.
Thursday, March 25, at the
Sherman Gardens in Corona
del Mar, 2647 East Coast
Highway.
Gardner calls the book a
"highly subjective, opinionated
effort to portray the flavor of
the town of Balboa as it existed
during the '20s and '30s."
Admission is $10 per person
and checks made payable to
the Newport Beach Historical
Society should be sent to Joan
Winzck, 250 Caaney Lane, No.
212, Newport Beach 92663.
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COSTA MESA
Newport Boul~ard; Someone
app.trentJy sawed a drinking
fou ntain off its fixture at the She
Station in the 2500 block last
Tuesday and walked away with
An employee told police he
neither ~w nor heard anyone,
JUSt noticed 1t missing ,.,hile ope '°' business I.,.~ Mesa Verde Drive. A ~w wortt
about S4SO was stolen Sunda)
from a storage shed outside an
apartment complex m the 1 500
block.
' Pomona A\renue. A cordless
ph9ne and Je\4,elry w;u stolen
recently from an apartment 1n t
2200 bloc!..
Tustin: In the 1600 bloclo., abou
dozen fresh red applb...\:u:;u;_>U,L!J
last Tuesday along Mth some
compact discs from the compan
Back to Bas10
Tabago: A Nintendo .md a VCR
were 11mong the items stolen IJs
Wednesday from a home in the
2800 block. The burglar
apparently got in through an
window.
NEWPORT BEACH
16th Street: A bne(case. real
estue calculator and airline tick
were stolen from a C.lr parked in
the 1900 block. ·
~ashore Dri ve: A man was
yanked o(( his bike while riding
near the corner o( 43rd Street a
atucked by two men who then
stole his wallet.
Promontory: Someone sm.tshed
out the window of a car parked
the 700 block.
Villa: Graffiti was found
spray·pa1nted on a pickup truck
parked near 30th Street.
Via lido: Fifteen sunglasses valu
at SS,200 were stolen from a
display case at Ziggy's Optical in
the 3400 block
Bal~ Boulevard: Se\~ral tools
were stolen from a car p.trked
near the corner or 19th Street
Port Westbourne: Shots from a
BB gun were found in the win
o( the Harbor View Community
Association in the 1800 block
1 Slh Street: A SSOO te4evision
was taken from a room at the
Newport Heights Element.try
Schoot in the 30 block .
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What would Ille have been llke without the local ·library?
• • • E \'cry S3turday morning, my the books' spines. And we'd set a narrow path, indulging only in first Elmore Leonard n()\.el. . on "'eeknight~" wa!> the trictlr sorry for now.
dad would take my liltle left alone in the children's section, sports books. Bioifapbies, of De pite my Cather's pleadin~ to enforced house rule. We dido t 0
brother and me to the Los which always seemed like quite an course, but my favorites were Matt read "wme good yarns," "'e h:Jve to re:sd. but how man) time
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Altos branch or adventure. To a small kid, the Christopher novels-. h 's been about Lobdell boys never strayed for could )OU play Bobby Hull Hockey
the Long Beach place seemed huge. The book 25 years now, but I can still recall from sports ection. We'd before the metal st1d..s bent or
Public Library. J stacks almost touched the sky, and wme or the titles and lessons occasionally read a Hardy Boys or fight with Rock 'em, Sock 'em
c11n still you could get lost forever in the contained in the series: The Lucky Encyclopedia Brown mystery or a Robots before you tire of knocking
remember its maze of shelves. Baseball Bat (confidence in surprisingly interesting Island of the other guy's block off? •
smell: mildly I can remember looking at all myself); The Reluctant Pitcher the Blue Dolphins type of book So we read books. faery night
musty. the stacks and aJl the books and (accept even the biggest my mom made us read, but we Our friend at school felt M>rry for
My dad would all the stories they contained. I challenges); and Catcher With a lived off or nonfiction us and couldn't fathom the fact tak~ off for the was always amazed. Wi1h my very Glass Arm (persistence pays). masterpieces like The Mickey that we hadn't seen Laugh·m, The
adult section and own library card as my passport, I Afte r reading my first Matt Mantle Story or Strange But Tru e Beverly Hillbillies or My World
get his weekly could go on any adventure, to any Christopher book, I headed back Baseball Stories. and Welcome To It. Our parent)
su pply of country, to any place in time. For to 1he library and looked up on We'd get so charged up about were very strange, we agreed.
biographies and free. And when I step inside a the shelf and saw 10 more lined heading to the library on Saturday But then, we grew up and hnd a
mysteries, which library today, I ger that same up back-to-back, ready to be read morning because books were love for books many of our peers
In honor or National Library
Weck, the Nev.;port .Beach Public
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irilliam Lobdell is tbr editor. we thought were feeling. like a literary buffet. Ureka! I'd .vi~ally our only source of never developed. h's them I feel
~ool because of However, my tastes arc a bit discovered gold. I felt the same en\"ertainmcnt af1cr the su n \I.Cot rr========~=------==============~
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lhe Job Hunt : ..................................... ~ ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ .
By Skip O'NeeJ
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W ho wouldn't be
discouraged by being
out of work for more
than six mooths? To
say that the job
search has been "pretty slow" for
Costa Mesa resident Paula
Fotenos is pulling it mildly.
"lt just seems like the middle-comptroller market
is really hard right now,'' the Nonhern California
native said.
Fotenos came to live in Costa Mesa about six years
ago, when, wh11c in the process of p divorce, she
moved here from her home in Sonoma to be near
friends.
company laid off about half its
employees last year, including
Fote nos -"everyone b1.1t .those
who .were making or ,those who
were selling," as she put it.
Since then, Fotcnos kept hcrsc
busy and supported herself with
temporary work. But $he wants a
permanent, full·timc job,
preferably one in this area.
"Ideally, I'm looking for something more
management driven, wfterc I can use my financia l
.background but not hiivc to do accounting all day,"
Fotenos ~aid. ,
"I'm real entrepreneurial, and I work we ll with
small· to mid-sjze comp:inics-wh~-arc on their way
up. And I can do anything. and have done anything.
I've put togelhet mi sion statements, I've answered
phones -I've even done international, consolidate
financial statements." _.,., __ _ Fotcnos, who earned a degree in manageme~t at
Sonoma State, quickJy parlayed her education and
cigllt years of accounting experience into a full·time
job with American Comm Centers of Newpon Beach. Thi ver atile accountant is "really big on buildin
relationships," a quality that has served her well in
the past.
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Ra re-coin cnterpnses Tongiblt
In\Ulmtnts or America Inc. and
S.L. Conlursl Inc. have merged,
formi ng a partnership representing
some of the largest bu)ers of U.S.
rare coins in the \\-Orld .
Orange-based Santa Anita
Realty Enterprlsts Inc. has moved
its trcadquartcrs to one of the
company's office properties in
Newport Beach.
Today
One of the nation's largest real
estate invt;.stment trusts, Santa
Silvano DiGenova, owne r of Anita Realty Enterprises is now
Tangible Investments, and Steven-· -based at 363 San'"Miguel Drive in -
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Contursi, owner of his namesake Newport Beach.
firm, plan to offer chcir combined 0
expertise and services to clie.nts.
The merged firm will have a
showroom in the fo rmer S.L.
Contursi Gallery at f a!lhion ()land. ·
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completed ib rede!>ign of the
Co mo Plaza at th e Space World
theme park in Kjtakyushu, Japan.
FORMA's Rick T. Hume led the
design team on the project.
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En&inttrlng Inc. has been
awarded two new public-works
¢ontracts tota,ling SI .45 million.
The contracts include a $675,000
. job in Diamond Bar that cove rs
the demolition of a community
center and co nstruction of a new
multi-purpose senior center and a
$780,000 venture in Brea that
involves site preparation for a.
redevelopment project.
-81 Tony Cox
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She left that company to stitrt her ow11 accounting
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detail, her ability to sec "the bigger picture" and her
experience in all aspects of up·and·coming
companies.
"I like being with people," Fotenos said .
If you'd like to contact Fote nos about a job
opport~.mity, 'you tan reach her at 545·6908.
After two years, though, Fotenos decided she'
wapted something more stable than her own firm ,
and she went to work at In Vitro International of
Irvine. Unfortunately, In Vitro Jnternational was not
successfu.I with its initial public offering, and the
"The Job Hunt" features ~oplt wbo have lost tht
jobs during lht rtttsslon. If you or somtont you.
know would like to be featured Jn ·this strits, send
your suggestion to Tht DDll)' Pilot's busintss. editor,
Tony Cox. Bl JJO U'. Bay SL, CoslJI Mtsa, 91617.
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Donald Koll, Ray Wirta take over
management of The Balsa Chica Co.
NEWPORT B~ACH -Newport developer
Donald Koll 11nd h1 top executive, Ray Wirta, have
!•ken .over top management of The Bolsa Chica Co.,
utclud1ng the company's controversial 1,700-acre wet-
lands propeny near Huntington Beach.
Chica Co.'s board of directors.
Koll'~ company previou~ly managed for a fee most
pro~rt1es owned by &Isa Chica Co., a money-losing,
publicly traded firm ba ed in New Hampshire. As
part of the management reorganization, which in·
eluded. the resignruions of Bolsa Chica Co.'s top two
executives, the company will move its headquarters to
Newport Beach, where The Koll Co. is based.
The Koll Co. is attempting to garner government
approvals to build nearly 5,000 homes on the 400
acres surrounding the wetlands, which environmental-
ists want protected.
"Koll is intensely involved in obtaining the re-
quired government approvals for the company's larg-
est project ... ," said Michael Dingman, who resigned
as chairman and chief executive of Bol a Chica Co.
"The Bolsa Chica project and the Bolsa Chica Co.
, arc now virtually synonymous, and it's time to turn
the management of the company over to the home
team." ~oll became chairman of Bolsa Chica Co., and
Wirta was named president. In addition, Newport Bc~ch lawyer Paul C. Hegness and Belleviae, Wash.,
businessman Marco Yitulli were added to Bolsa
Bolsa Chica Co. also owns the Wentworth Hotel in
Hampton Beach, N.H., nnd 300,000 acres of fore t
lnnd_ ~n Michigan and Wi consin.
-By Tony Cox
. .
Up the Ladder f ::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::'.:::::::::::::::::::::: :: ::::::::::: : :::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::'::::::::::
Banking veteran Lawnnce R.
Goswilltr has been named vice
president af'ld
mnnager of
Marine
National
Dank's Real
Esiate
Industries
GrOUJlr
Goswiller will
work in the
bank's
· Newpon Goswiller
. Center
branch.
0
Jerry Allison, president of
Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo
in Ncwp0rt
Beach, has
been n3med
the 1993
recipient of
the Designcu.
West/
De~igner s
World/Ray
Bradbury
Creativity
Award. Allison
Allison was
recognized for his 35 years-plus
of crentive achievement in
architecture, including his work
on the recently completed
Palace of the Lost City in
Africa.
0
Susan Shook, vice president
of marketing
with Newport
Beach-based
homebuilding
firm RGC.
has been
named
"Marketing
Director of
the Year" for
Southern
California by Shook
the MAME
Awards Commi11ee.
0
Sidney Tendler of The Guild
Insurance Group in Newport
Beach has been named to Blue
Cross of California's 1993
Century Club, in recognition of
.:xceptional achievement in sales. \ ' 0
Crtston Smith ha been
named director or operations
with Cfayton EngineeringJnc. in
Newport Beach. Formerly a
manager with Linkletter
~ Wesfem W~te Industries
SINCE 1957
S~ Un:roJ and South Or~e COU1UJ
S~In
Construction Inc. in Costa Mesa,
Smith will fill a newly created
po ition with Clayton
Engineering in order to help
deal with the firm's increasing
now or public work.s projects.
0
Newport Be:ich Realtor
Lylccn Ewing
ha s been
recognized as
Coldwell
Banker's
top-producing
sales associate
for the
Orange
County
region. Ewing ~--=-
joined Ewing
Coldwell
Banker Newport Beach in J974
and has_ earned the company's
highe!>t achievement a\\ard -
being named to the President '~
Circle -in each of the last
three )Cars.
Please stnd your Up the
Ladder announcements and
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business editor, Tony Cox, at
JJO U'. Bay St .. Costa Mesa,
91627.
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Pilot, 330 w. B•r St., Cost• Mesa, 92621.
Today
Stress management -"Where StrN ·
Hides in Your Body and How You Can Relea~ It"
is the title of a free evening program in the
Community Room of the)Newport Center Library,
856 San Clemente Dr., Newport Be:lch. Prf'Sented
by Carl Held, M.0 , the program will offer
techniques to release stress and regain body
balance. For more information, call 644-3181
Hugh Hewitt -Radio and tel~vision talk
show host Hugh Hewitt will speak to the Newport
Harbor Republican Af~mbly at Bob Burns
Restaurant in Fash10.f1 tsrand Newport Beach.
There will be complimentary hors d'oerves and a
no-host bar at 6:1 S p.m. Hewitt will speak at 7
p.m For more information, call 721-8233.
Health care issues -The Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will host the
fir)t in a series of educational meetings designed
especially for bu!>iness owners and managers. Or.
Jacque Sokolov, M.O .• noted national speaker and
management consultant, will present an overview
or the Clinton economic plan and discuss vital
current and future health care issues. The
luncheon will be held at 11 :30 a.m:'at the Le
Meridien Hotel. 4500 MacArthur Blvd. in Newport
8each. Cost 1s $25 For reservations, call
72 9·4400
AAUW meeting -The:Newport/Costa
Mes.i branch of the Am.encan Association of
Un1versi(} Women will have a p~sla dinner and I
meeting. fea turing gue)t speal..er Or. Jessica
Cabeen as the> continue their celebration of
National Women's H1stof) Month with an
t-~aminat1on ol \\Omt!n's historic past, the future ,
and contemporaf) •!>sues. Cost I) S 15. and !>eat1n~
I) l1m1ted For re-.el'at1ons and information, call
759· 1681
Friday, March -19
Chrisfoin women's conference -
Cruise International," the 1993 Christian
\\'omen's Club Area Conference, well be held at
the Newport M \mott March 19-21. For
1nformat1on call 838·8312.
Family rummage sale -The Stinsh1ne
Cooperati\e f>reschool \\ill hold a fam ily ru mmage
sale Friday and Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m Jl
the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, fa1rvrew
and Adams in Co~ta M~. For information, call
968·3623.
'Amish quilts and crafts -Handmade
quilts, wall hangings, pillows, dolls, toys, ru~,
home accessones and other crafts made by the
Amish and Mennonites of Lancaster County, Pa ,
will be for s.Jle at the Orange County Fairground"
Friday from noon to 8 p.m. and SaturdJy Trom 9
am. to 5 pm.
Fashion show -The St. Joachim Sc.hoot
PTO will host a fashion shO\"" at 12 · 30 p m. at the
Balboa Bay Club, 1'ewport Beach. This year's
theme is "What a D1ff erence a Da~ Makes," and
well showcase fash ion) from businesses and ~op)
from ~ewport Beach and Cost.a Me)<). Tickets are
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S25 per person, or S250 per table. For
information. call 64S· 1369.
Sunday, March 21
Traditional music -The public is
invited to an afternoon ol traditional musk at a
free musicale to be held at 3:30 p.m. in the
Community Room o( the Newport Center Library,
8S6 San Clemente Dr., Newport Beach. The
program will feature traditional folk 1unes
,,erformed on guitar, banjo, dulcimer, mandoljA,.
dobro, Irish harp and concertina. For information,
CJll 644·3181.
Whale-watching -The American
Cetacean Society is having a fund-raising
whale watching trip to Catalina Island, leaving
Ne\\-port Harbor at 9 a.m. and returning at 6 p.m.
Donations recei\;ed will support the non-profit,
educational, conservation and research
qrganization. For information and reservations, call
675·9881 .
Monday, March 22
Lecture by Ken Kashiwahara -The
Assistance League of Laguna Beach and Assistance
League of Newport-Mesa presents Ken
Kash1wahara as part of tneir Town Hall celebrity
series. The lecture will start at 10: 30 a.m. at
Edwards Cinema Theater in Newport Center,
Newport Beach. Call 494-6097 or 645·6570 for
tickets and information.
Tuesday, Marc h 23
Orange Cou nty fl istory -uc Irvine
hi!ttory proTec;sor Dr. Spencer Olin will speak on
"The History of Orange County Since World War
II," at the <\herman Library and Gardens in
Corona Del Mar at 7 p m. The program is
pre-.entcd by the f\:ewport Beach Friends of the
Library. For information, call 760-013 7.
Building the flag -The Costs Mesa •
RcpubJ1ean Women, Federated, will meet at
10 30 a m .it the Cost.a Mesa Golf and Country
Club. Tht> 1catured speaker will be. Jay Rider, who
\\ill discu~ 'Building the Flag of Our Country."
For resel'Jl1ons and information, call 962-5398.
Wednesday, March 24
fuchsias -"Fuchsias" will be the subject
' of a lecture at the Sherman Library and Gardens,
2647 East Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar, at
9:30 a.m. The progrnm costs'S15 and covers all
aspects of growing fuchsias, including soil mixes,
watering schedules, fertili zers, transplanting,
propagation, insects and diseases. Preregistration is
required. For irlformation, call 673-2261 .
Painting workshop -Artist-lecturer
Mimi Sharon Stein well conduct an eight·week
drawing and pa1nt1ng workshop fo r beginners
through advanced students, beginning today.
Sponsored by the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches
and Rec.reatton Department, the mixed medium
classes will be held in the Vince Jorgenson Center,
Mariners Library, 2005 Dover Or., Newport
Beach, from 10 a.m. to 12 :30 p.m. Wednesdays.
For information, call 644· 3151 .
1.oca1 yacht c1u111 stand to 111n1n1
• lrvlna Co. ball out on llllPlna
By Tony Cox
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NEWPORT BEACH -The Jr·
vine Co.'1 new-found eagerness to
liquidate property has meant good
news ror two local yacht clubs that
lease their marinas.
The Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club is negotiating to buy its 2.2·
acre site on Bayside Drive in Co·
rona del Mar and its 53·slip ma·
rina, while the Balboa Yacht Club,
which already owns its land, is try·
ing to buy its 71-slip mnrina.
The Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club has attemplctl several times
in its 25-year existence to buy the
land and marina that it rents from
The livine Co. But until the club's
latest purchase pitch, which began
a few months ago, Irvine Co. of ...
facial!> didn't want to talk about
selling, said Bahia · Corinthian
Commodore Carolyn Hardy.
"We always had wanted to buy
our land and had been unsuccess·
ful in the past," Hardy said. "This
is the first time we got a response.
I think The Irvine Co. is interested
in selling in these tough economic
times."
Buxirig the property would allow
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the nearly 500-mcmbcr club to Sia·
bilize its real estate costs and no
tonger be subjected to infiatlon-
relatcd rent increases, Hardy said.
She said negotiations with The Ir·
vine Co. have been going well.
"We're very close to having
'Somethin& in writing to present lo
our membership," she said.
Patrick Dudley, general man·
ager or the Balboa Yacht Club,
snid his club has been in serious
negotiations with Irvine Co. of-
ficials for about a month. He said
he doesn't know how soon a deal
might be Cioalizcd, but he added
that the club has everal commit-
tees working on the transaction,
arid the group's 500 voting mem·
hers wiU consider :it lea t five dif •
ferent financ ing packages.
Buying the marina would help
the club, Dudley said, because
members would be able to control
their own destiny and would no
longer be susceptible to changes
that might be made if another
company bought the marina.
Like the Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club, the Balboa Yacht·
Club can thnnk a change in Irvine
Co. st rategy for its opportunity to
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own all of its facilities.
"Up until this time, they
never been wanting to sell," 0
Icy said. "It doesn't take a aen ·
to sec that the Irvine Co. is tryi
to sell aJI its marinas."
The Irvine Co. owns more th
500 marina slips in Newport Boy
Irvine Co. spokeswoman Da
McCormick snid the company
been actively selling "no
strategic" assets, including grou
leases, over the last 18 mont
• Among the formerly leased p.arc
sold were the Newport Bea
Country Club and land under
stations and restaurants.
The company also sold off
but 400 of the nearly 4,000 re
dential lots that it used to lease
homeowners and converted hu
dreds of apartments to condomi
urns.
· Chick WilJcttc, president of
vine Land Management, the lrvi
Co. subsidiary that overse
ground leases, ncknowledged th
company ·officinls now pref er
sell to tenants the land under th
properties. But he added that T
livine 0. faces no urgency
raise cash:"'
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urglar takes time out for milk, nap
COSTA MESA -When employees at SonorJ Elementary
returned to ~chool Monday, they found four empty chocola1e milk
. cartons on the stage in the multi·purpo~e room li ned up beMdc a
makeshift bed that had been created with clothe!\ from the lost
and found bin.
Police could find no signs of forced entry. The burglar found
the milk, worth $1.20, in the refrigerator.
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Easter chicks, du~klings are not pets
What ,1rt soft. yct:ow. and fuzzy aad lhould never be given as gifts for Easter? Clucks and duckhogs.
"They arc really domesdca1ed farm animals and should not be keP.' iiu1de the borne," ~ U.. Switzer, owner of the Pelland. Huntington Beach.
AJthough1 rote and cuddly when small. theae barnyard fowl grow up to bo adult chickens and duc,k That alooe can create problems. •
According to Petlaod, the full-grown fowt is noc suited to live m a caae insade a person's home; nor is it easily tamed Many bite. makifl& them
undeMrable pets. As a rC1Uh, the pct owner often abandons tbc chicken or duck. . •
"A large numhcr of thC$C cute Easter pcta are sold and most of thcnl die before reac-hsng adulthood," a Pelland pct counselo r said, noung that 10
some stalct laws hnve been pawed to ban the sale of chicks and ducklings as novclucs.
Many humane soc1e11cs acr<>M the United States and some other pct preservation groups deem the Ale of chkkJ and duckling> for anydung other th!"\
fann animal as inhumane. So docs P-edand and has made it store policy not to sell tbc:m.
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just complete the games below l\Od send to:
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There 1s nothing wrong with giving a small animaJ to someone at Easter, accordipg LO pct counselors at PeUand. ~at IS, if the pc• ~n hvc comforUbly
in us new envnonment .
. Some ~mall animals that can live comfortably in cages in the home include rabbit1, gui~a pigs, hamsters, and rats (don't kt the word rat scare you -
they make great pets). ·
Anyone rc:oeivm& a live &Jft for East~r, reaardle11.' or where 1t w11s purchnscd, can 1eccrvc ftce consultation on how 10 care for the pct al Petland,
nun11ngton Ueach Pelland H!Jntington Beach has trained "pcl coun~lors" with extensive training in pct care. Conla t )1>Ur locaJ Petland for mo re 330 W. B~y St., Costa Mesa: CA 92627 .
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~ Magical evening at PH helps . the light to find a ~ure
Reception and private"
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ame is a drug of tremendous
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president Vincent Bryson. "To be
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cure for AIDS ... at the
momcn1." Guest Valerie-Howard
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Valerie, with Estee lauder, and
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Write to: Pilot Letters, 300 w. Bay St., Coata M-, ... CA-92827 • Pu to& 848-'170 • R••ll•n' ........ (cal-In letters and oommenta:) 8'2-eo&e • Editor WIHlam Lobd.U ... 842-4321, ext. 351
Editorial
Newport City Manager Kevin Murphy
From Day 1,
Murphy Was
on the mark
A honeymoon it wasn't,
Almost from the moment he
moved into Newport Beach City
Hall, Kevin Murphy -the new, young.
ambitious city manage r -has been on
crisis alert.
The city's ex-utilities director, Robert
Di:<0n, pleadea guilty to stealing Sl.8
million from the city, leaving the first bit
of evidence that the image of City Hall as
a well-run, s..rnooth-as-silk operation was
at least partially illusional. .
A bigger hurdle, though, proved to be
the city budget. Usually a safe an.d sane'
task in Newport Beach·, balancing the
budget this time included the city's first
layoffs in rece nt memory.
This year, with the state taking back the
!IO-called bail-out money that had helped
cities cope with Proposition 13, the
financial picture has gone from grim to
bleak. As m.any as 60 jobs may be lost.
The morale in the ranks -particularly
the police, who have been ~ithout a
oontract since last summer -has slipped
and may slip further:
The most volatile challenge occurred in
the Police Department when then-Chief
Arb Campbell and former Capt. Tony
Villa were accused of rape and sexual
haraSsment. Campbell and Villa have
si nce been fired, but the accusations are
likely to be played out in the courts.
I • 'Eight years
.. is not enough'
· ~· Readers want judge to give embezzler
Stephen Wagner maximum sentence.
I hope Judge Ryan knows that
it's a sad commentary that we
citizens must writt in to the
authorities in con trol to ask
ttiat they deal judiciously in
such a case as this.
Stephen Wagner is a
lawbreaker of the worst kind.
He steals from innocent
children, steals their birthright .
to the best education 'our state
can afford for his own selfish
desires. He de.serves the most
the law will allow. l hope Judge
Ry:rn sees that he gets it.
MARGARET GHOLAN
Newport Beach
0
Stephen Wagner should receive
the maximum se ntence -
although it's not long enough!
C,OLETib FRINKSON
Costa Mesa
0
tAs a parent at Costa Mesa
1High School, I am appalled and
sickened at the whole Wagner
affair. The man who did suth
an unconscionable (thinjt)
deserves the harshest
punishment allbwed by Jaw.
Judge Ry.an simply has to do
the right thing and give this
felon what he Cfeserves. Our
children ne'd to see that a
crime such as this does not go
unpunished.
. MELISSA UPP~D
Costa Mesa
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As the mother of a soon-to-be
kindergartener, and just as
important a member of our
society looking for the best
future possible for n:tankind, I
wish to voice my family's vote
of maximum sentencing for
someone like that. Eight years
is not enough._whether he's
sorry or not.
. THE DAIGLE FAMILY
Costa Mesa
0
In regards. to the appropriaJe
sentencing for Stepheh Wagner:
He deserves life for the crime
he committed against the chil-
dren in our community. ·
The maximum sentence of
eight years and eight months is,
in no way, a fair sentence.
MlKE FRANKLIN
Newport Beach
0
Throw the book at Wagner!
Eight years is not enouah for
this creep. I say give him 20
years in prison, and then. after
he has served his full prison
term, sentence him to serve 10
years community service work·
ing with underprivileged chil·
dren. He should also have to
pay back every last penny that
he embezzled ... with interest!
While Stephen Wagner was
flaunting a mink tuxedo, not
only did. the children and teach·
ers of Newport-Mesa Unified1
School District ldse out, but he
also took same of the integrity
of the community with him. The
jerk deserves the maximum
penalty.
SANDI .KATES
C.Osta Mesa
0
I am appalled at the light sen-
tence that Wagner is facing. He
stole over $4 million.
Given my salary as a ,pro-
grammer analyst (which I won't
Stephen Wa~ner
mention here), it would take
me almost .JOO years to make
that kind of money -before
taJleS.
Even if he gets the maJiimum
sentence of "tight years, eight
months, his wages work out to
$465,116 a year. And, if he gets
time off for good behaviorjis
"yearly wage" goes up.
Who says crime doesn't pay?
In his case, . it paid very well.
Far better than I receive as a
programmer analyst.
KEITH GOSNELL
• . Newport. Beach
ct
A law shduld be passed making
the prison term for embezzlers
at one year for every $10.~
that is not returned. This could
be taught in grade school along
with the· multiplication tables.
Then Stephen Wagner would
be in prison until the yea r 2393,
when he will be 440 years old.
JOHN RUSSELL
Costa Mesa
0
Eight years is just simply not
enough. That means he earns
nearly $500,000 a year . . . this
is absolutely unbelievable and
we need to change the law and
keep this guy in a lot longer.
GLENDA CROSBY
Newport Bench
Learning to be · accountable tor our ethics in business So much· for taking a job in paradise .
Murphy, a year into the job, has earned
high marks from many observers,
especially bis q1.1ick, decisive handling of
the Police Depanment scandal. That ish't
to suggest that he is without his critics,
lndeed, nobody could be faced with the
sorts of controver.sies he has and not
earned some detractors. Goes with the
territory.
Y es, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.
There may even be an Easter
Bunny. .
is another ethical horror story in the
headlines.
An NBC news program fakes a crash
demonstration of General Motors pickup
trucks. USA Today front-pages a rigged
photograph of supposedly heavily armed,
riot-ready Los Angeles youths. These are
hardly harmless puffery.
are slapped with big fines and that's
about 11. •
How many others have been killed?
will go even hungrier if his apples h:ivc
worms in them. The comer
mom-and·pop business that doesn't treat
its employees fairly will get no loyalty
from them, thus littJ.e. real work.
Further, some otfhese chatlenges -.
the city's fiscal problems, for instance -
are still ongoing. So the jury is still out on
whether Murphy will be able to ~andle aJI
the city's problems.
But -one year later -here's what we
think. ·
Murphy has been a quick student of
Newport Bea~h .. He didn't just get to
know the town, he threw himself at it. He
knows the issues. He knows the people.
And he knows the problems they face. •
He is a decisive leader. When the
evidence seemed to show that there was
no possible way Arb Campbell could
function as police chief, Murphy put him
on leave. When it became evident that the
city's money problem would probably lead
to layoffs, he asked every department
head to come to grips with that possibility.
He works hard. Too hard, some say.
But hi s explanation is simply that there's a
lot of work to be done. And that's true
enough.
One of his best qualities is that he
doesn't seem to be resistant to trying
something different. For instance, he has
prepared a detailed list of every city
service in an effort to see if mon.ey could
be saved by farming jobs and tasks out to
the private sector.
C.Onsidering the mean season that still
grips Newport Beach, the town is lucky to
have someone of ¥urphy's strength and
vision.
We hope there's a day when he -and
everyone else, too -can stow down
enough to reap the rewards of all this
hard and trying work .
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And, according to Mac MacAdam,
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On the
Coast
there are ethics in
business. At least. there
can be, if the people
who run the company
are willing.
While ethics in
business appeais as
· f9"UCh an oxymoron as
military intelligence,
Mac suggests that. in
the new business
climate of the 90s,
ethics are becoming an
increasingly important
contributor to
bottom-line profits.
"People who are
honest about how they run their business
eventually succeed," he says, "and
people who are not honest eventually
fail."
He is probably right, but it seems an
uphill battle. Seemingly every day there
Indeed, when an organization's ethics
fail, people sometimes die.
It liappened when the Challenger
exploded. Astronauts, a school teacher, a
mother -they died. Two employees
warned of the potential for disaster, but
higher-ups shushed them.
''Those two engineers who tried to
blow-the whistle ·were completely
overridden, just for profit and prestige,"
Mac says. ''It was a total embarrassment
to American integrity."
Astonishingly, the people who put the
lid on the whistle-blowers were hot
arrested and tried for murder. Faking
quality-control tests has become a
regular practicc_ among_deknsc.
contractors, including some of the largest
companies in the industry. If caught, they
How many billions in taxpayer money
have been squandered? Nobody knows,
and l suspect, a loJ of people don't want
anybody to know.
MacAdams tells of reviewing the ethics
program of one giant defense company
headquartered in Southern California.
"Where's your accoµntability?" he asked
the executive who showed the program
to him. •'Without accountability, an
ethics program is purely cosmetic, " Mac
says. "They're just setting it up so they
won't get fined as much if they get
caught doing something wrong."
Sure enough, that's what it was. The
well-intentioned executive went back to
the president of this giant firm and asked
about accountability. He was told: "You
arc taking this ethics crap too far."
Ethics in business, or what Mac
prefers to call "total integrity
_management," appJie:s to anµiz.c
company.
A guy selling apples on a street corner
MacAdams' Newpon Beach-based
ProActive Leadership Consulting Group
tailors its total integrity mantigement (as
well as a tasty buffet breakfast) on
Saturday morning, March 25, for only
SIO. About 35 managers have already
signed up, ranging from proprietors of
. local stores to managers of large
corporations and county government. For
reservations, call 644-5552 .
When a company assesses its integrity,
Mac says, what it's doing is
self-examining. "We're looking at what
we are doing that we can go home and
celebrate, tell our spouses about, and our
kids and our parents and everybody we
know. And we're also look.fog to disoover
what we're doing that we don't want to
tell anybody about."
Frtd Martin's column runs t•-rry
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
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LISI llHI Given Costa Mesa's P.rojected S6
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increase its revenue and its clout on development,
density, noise and traffic, especially in the airport
area. Thus, it should annex the county territory of
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the topless and bouncing the bawdy.
CHRIS STEEL
Costa Mesa
Marathon wom• The 1993 L.A. Marathon
is over and so is the pain of my blisters. However, my
personal feelings of accomplishment and my ability to
reach my goal will last forever.
The Daily Pilot wrote some good articles on the
training program sponsored by the Daily Pilot and the
Newport Ski Company. It was always encouraging to
me and hopefully will encourage other readers to
participate in the 1994 Marathon training
program.
Because of your articles I heard encouraging words
from· ~ople I dido 't even know as well as many friends
in the area. Most of all my wonderful neighbors on
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Thuraday, March 11, 1913 At -Ar•on attemptid at Corona del Mar gas station
~ 100-foot rope soaked in
gasoline jammed into
ttnderground fuel tank .
y l ony Dodero
Wnler
CORONA DEL MAR -Police
nd lire officials on Wednesday
ere .invcst.ig:iting an at1cmpted
rson in which someone jammed a
asoline-soakcd rope into the un-
erground gas tank of a service
tation in on nttempt to set it
fire.
Police believe the arsonist tried
o use the IOO-foot-long rope as a
use. The rope stretched from the
TERROR
From A1
tank at the Sharp and Son Unocal the danacr of explosion or fire was
at 2201 E. Coast Highway to Avo-highly unlikely, police said.
cado Avenue, police reporu said. "lt could have caught ftre," said
Police reports described the Sat. Andy Goni$. "But it would
Tuesday mornin& incident as fol· have been extremely difficult for it
lows: to ignite."
The arsonist lit a gas-soaked Jim Upton, Newport Beach dep·
rope and it burned about 30 feet uty fire marshal, agreed.
before it went out. Noticing the "If there was an attempt made
rope had burned out, the arsonist to cau~e eithCJ' ignition or explo-
allegcdly returned' and poured sion of an underground tank in
more gasoline on the rope. , that fashion, it wouldn't work,"
When the rope was re-ignit~d, it Upton said. "You need to 'have an
caught some nearby bushes on • adequate fuel-to-air mixture. The
fire. But the flame from the rope heavy vapors in the tank displace
never made it to the gas tank. the oxygen needed for combus-
No one was injured in the inci· tion."
dent. Police said the matter was
Despite the elaborate scheme, under invc:stigat ion an~ they had
apparently walked away from the
place one day abOut a moflth
ago.
today at Harbor Court. Police The haJfway house, similar to
arc hoping the District At· the one the county wants to op·
torney's office will slap him with crate on Maple Avenue in Costa
"career criminal" charges, which Mesa, is an unguarded dorm·
could land him 2S years to life in type facility that permits suppos·
prison if convicted. edly harmless convrcts to le ave
looked like a neighbor," the vic-
tim said Wednesday. "But some-
thing about him struck me a lit·
tic funny.
"When I started to back away
to get the water and he turned
around to look at the b·ay, I all
of a sudden felt a sense of dan-
ger. But I didn't want to anger
Duran apparently has four the premises for work.,
previous .property crime kOJlYk· __ Duran was place d at the Gar-
tions dating back about a de· den Grove facility after court of-
h. .. am.
not motjve or su pect in the
case.
Tuesday's incident comes at the
heels of everal recent arson fires
in Corona dcl Mor, including a
blaze that gutted the Orient Han·
del rug shop and a suspected
arson tha1 torched the faculty
lounge of Corona del Mar High
School.
A suspect in the Orient Handel
lire was arrested on suspicion of
arson Wednesd3y, but he is not
believed 10 be responsible for the
attempted arson at 1he Unocal Sia· tion. L-___ _:_ _____ ___!!:...__ ____________ ~~
Reached by phone, TomSharp,
the owner of the Unocal siation,
declined to commen1 on the inci-
dent.
hear about the police depart·
mcnt, the job they dad and the
way I was treated couldn't be
finer," she said, ticking off the
name of every officer who
showed up at her hou~e. even
down to the crime photographer.
"They handled that 911 call
beautifully. I knew I was safe.''
To be eve n safer, however, the
woman said i.hc had he·r sister
spen<.J the day with her Wednes-
. .
. Family Service
of Orange County
· Profes io nally Accredited to provide
individual, couple a nd group the rapy
for childre n a nd adult .
cade, aCfOrding to Newport ficials deemed him not danger·
Beach Detective Dill Hartford. ous. He simply walked away one
J'.. When the 'Woman returned
with the water, she saw a gun
s'taring her in the face. The en-
tire ordeal lasted about 20 min-
utes. It wasn't until after police
arrived, she said, that she calmed
down .
day while her husband was away_ ,__..., ___ . F-ee-s-arv-bttS6d on-J'~w-t"'"'t.,..,.se~l#!:'to~la~,.-=1-:-:n:-:c:-:o:"'.'1:::n:-:e~ - -at work. • ·
He was sent to a Garden day before his sentence was over.
Grove halfway house for the The next time Duran surfaced
. most recent crime -a residcn-was in broad daylight on Ocean
"I just don't want to be alone Licensed Therapists.
yet," she said. "But the day is a \'O H I\ JRl1\'£ ---------beautiful day \\hen )OU wake up tial burglary he committed in Boulevard. ·
Newport Beach in 1990 -but "He was very clean-cut and he
"I'll tell you, ou t of till the
negative criticism you read and
to it after urviving something
like this."
HEAT
adc from cit) dcpJrtmenb. The number dis-
la)cd on the phone wa found to have come
rom the p:irl>. and tree office at the City
ard on Superior A'cnuc.
"That wa actuaJly a rather sreat lapse in
dgment," Murphy aid of the phone threat.
The police department hns completed a crimi·
:ii inve tigation and they h:ivc prv. ided us
1th the re ults of that inve tigation. We ha"e
ccided to proceed not on a criminal but an
administrative basis."
Murphy declined to say if that means he wiU
fire the person responsible for the phone call.
In February, Newporl Beach police rounded
up 17 park and tree employees for finger·
printing after a threatening letter was sent to
General Services Director Dave Niederhaus.
Employee association leaders blasted 1he city
fo r the roundup, saying it was illegal.
City officials later apologized fo r rounding
up the employees bll'l vowed to find the author
of the letter.
Sgt. Andy Gonis said there wasn'1 enough
evidence to say if the threatening phone call to
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Murphy and the letter incident were linl>.ed.
Murphy was forced to eliminate 12 1ree trim-
mers last fall in order to reckon \\uh a S.t mil·
lion budget cut. He has warned 1h:it even larg-
er job losses, as many as 50, should be ex-
pected in several city department th1i. )Car.
He said Tuesday's phone call \\Ill not change
things.
"It's just another sign thar the organ12at1on
1s having a hard tame with change," Murphy
said. "This is a real difficult period '"e are
dealing with, with some real d1fficuh circum-
stances, and people arc c-0ncerned about their
future. But I will not be deterred."
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A14 Thuraday, March 11, 1993
HART
From A1
ing a law dearec from UCLA. He lives In
a new home in the gated community of
Coto de Caza, puid for in part by a $3.9
million legal ettlcment of his accident.
And Hart e1n walk short steps with the
help of hi wife, Polita, ahhough he uses a
wheelchair for everyday cran portation.
, fccllna.'•
. ll w11 Hart'• parcnta. W)'att and Susan
Hart, who uw their soo th1ou1h his
darkest days. Wyatt Hart, now retired,
was pre ipokesman for the Oranac
County Sheriff• Department at the time.
. 11epped back.
Hll football career bcaan at Strvhe ..
HilJt School in Anaheim, where he was a
star player. At C.al State Lona Beach,
Hart was one or the fint f rc•hman players
ever to btcome a staner. It was during
the fi~t aame of his sophomore year -
Sept. 11 , 1982 -that Hart fractured two
vertebrae near the top of h1 pine.
they ·landed on me at the same time. At
fint l thought I'd just knoc~ed the wind
·out of me because I couldn't breathe 11cry
well. And then I couldn't move."
''My parents went directly to the
ho pital and es~nlially 5taycd there! for 30
days -'they never went home. They just
rented an apartment across the street.
On June 28, Hart will be honored with
the Tnbuce To Courage Award given each
year by the Casa Colina Hospital or
Rehabilitative Medicine in Pomona,
"They were always by my side, becau e
at the time, I was very scared. Being oo
the respirator, l couldn't even talk. I had
to mouth words because the tube wcnc
right down between my vocal cords."
"It was the third quarter of the game
and it wa a deep pass across the middl~.
The receiver went up Cor the ball and two
def cnsive backs -myself and another guy
-collided. They went up for the ball and
I went for the receiver to tackle him. Our
guy ended Up intercepting the ball and I ~
hit everybody ond took everyone down to
the ground.
After six month in the hospital, Hart
came home, unable to feed himsclC but
showin& signs of movement in his teas and
arms. With help from his partnts, foster
brother Greg Kadin1 and hi younger
brother Ryan, Hart put has lif c back
together. He returned to Cal State Long
Bench, earning a bachelor's degree in
business admini.mation in December
1988, and then went on to UCLA for a..
law dcarcc.
where he underwent much of his phy ical
therapy.
Hart S:l)'S he 0battled back one tep at a
time.
"'Initially, the paralysis wa n't anything,
it was the breathing,'' he ays. "Having a
machine breathe for you is a very scary
Hart tells his story without hesi tation,
looking out hi office window at the deep
blue of the Upper Newport Bay. He docs
not overdramatize his miraculous
recovery. But every so often, his eyes
reflect the somber gaze of one who has
totttred on the edge of a great abyss, then
"In coming down to the ground, my
head went down first and got caught in a
funny position underneath everyone, and ·
Hart is now focusing on hi'I career and
keeping busy with hi w1f e and two
children: Steven, 6, and Christina, I. He
rides a sJationary bike and lifts weights to
MOTION
From A1
represent this )tate Y.ith a scat
on the Winter Guard lntcrna·
tional Board of Director .
They placed eighth in the
world in 1990 and were No. I
in 'the Southern California
color guard circuit for four
)Ca rs straight from 1987-1990.
In 1991, the girls cam e in third,
a(ld last year they placed sec·
ond,
This year. they again are un·
defeated heading into champi·
om;hips.
In fact, King said. the num·
bcr of compe1i1ioM Perpetual
Motion ha) lo)l in 1he last five
yea rs can be counted on one
hand.
It dOClln't come CJS).
The only cornpe1111vc "-Inter
color guMd in 1he entire di ·
1nc1, Perpetual Motion i!> com·
pri'>cd of 25 girls, grades 7
through 9. In contrast, their
competllors are t)pica lly juniors
and seniors.
To make up for 1he age dif·
fcrencc, the girls must y.,ork
harder. Each day at 7 a m.,
they meet at the Costa Mc!>a
High School girls gym before
classes s1ar1 to spend 1he next
1wo hours wrning their twi rling
routines into a science y.,hile re·
corded mu'i1C blares from a
boom bo .
f.h1\ c"r their 5-minulc
dJncl"1dr111 routine as to The
Ooob1c Urothcn. "131ack
Water." Flags "'hsrl, riOcs spin
a~d tabc.JS spir3I in synchre·
nism.
Smiling proudly, their heads
held high, the teens prance
around the gym floor in T·
shirts, shorts and socks, sweat
trickling down their checks.
But come competition time,
they will perform in style with
"sets, costumes, the whole bit,"
said Kfog, who choreographs
the routine with his,wife, C,ar·
olyn. "It's quite a production.'"
To prepare, the girls practice
their routines (o1 two to three
hours each weekday nu:irning,
plus some Saturdays. The first
semester is dedicated to per·
forming with the band bt foot·
bJill games. January starts.com·
petition time.
Pract ice continues into the
summer, when the team keeps
up its demanding W-hour·a·
week schedule and attends sev-
eral hard-core color guard
camps.
"This is the youngest m°'t
talented group of kids I ever
worked ....,i1h," King said. "The
most dedicated to perfectiort."
Consequently. King said he
feels justified in making con·
tinuous reque!>ts for funding
from the di)tricl. "Other pro·
grams on campus receive fund·
ing," he said. ''It makes it
tough that we don't.
"We're desperately in need
of corporate sponsoring."
Th• girls will host their last
Southern California tourna·
mcnt this season on March 27
at Costa Mesa High School.
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As his group approached the
591h Ooor, the emergency lights in
the stairwell went out. There were
cries of desperation. Zarkos
recalled a m:rn with a Southern
accent who tried to comfort
people with his belief that God
would sec that the group got out
safely.
"I had no doubt he was right,"
Zarkps said. "My faith prevailed. I
had· a wife and five little boys that
depended on 1t1e.'~
Finally, nearly two hours after
entering the stairwell, Zarkos
made it to the bottom of the
l JO-story building and onto the
street. He had no hotel to go back
10, as he was staying in the World
Trade Ce nter's Vi!ita Hotel, which
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was damaged by the blast.
Zarko caught a cab to the
airport and took a flight back to
the West CoasJ. While on the
plane, he finally learned what had
happened al the World Trade
Center.
"I guess l was surprised because
I didn't think it could happen in
this time and placc1"
0Z:likos said.
Zarkos was not seriou!ily
injured, but he still hasn't
recovered his briefcase, which he
left in the restaurant, or his
luggage, which \;Vas at the Vista
Hotel. In spite of the horrible
experience, he doc n't expect to ·
be spooked when he goc back to
New York on business.
"I'm sure they'll ove rreact with
security and everything," he aid.
"But I'll certainly have memories
when I go back to the Trade
Center."
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keep hla atrenath up, but he doesn't have
time for the kind or rlaorous,
six-hour·a·day exercise rcaimen lhll
helped him rcaain his atrenath and
mobiHty.
Hart wa recently asked to icrvc on the
board of Orange County Sports
Celebrities and he is looking for
additional involvement in community
oraanization . He docs not rule out the
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challcnae. is not what can you do to mat,
your life easier, but what can you do IO
muke your life better."
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The Newport Beactv'Costa Mesa Daily Pit«
Sports Editor RoSer Cartaoa •••• '42-4331 est.387 .
Chartle Brande-volleybaiVB4
Classlfied/87
Automotivt.181 O
Newpart-Me1a'1 very best picked
tar Oran11 County All-Star teams
~ DiCamilli, Flint, Ross
earn South team berths;
Faulkner, _Merriman tabbed
for the So4th boys team ..
By Sany Faulkner sCIMi Wrllt
T
hrce girls and two boys
from Newport-Mesa
District high schools
have been named to
. the South rosters for
the annual Orange
Coun ty All-Star bas-
ketball games, scl'icdulcd April 24 at
Orange Coast College.
Tri-District Playe rs .of the Year
Olivia DiCamilli (Costa Mesa), Molff
lie Flint (Corona .. del Mar} and
Michaela Ross (Newport Harbor)
will play for the South girls. coached
by Newport's Shannon Jakosky.
Estancia's Jim Faulkner and Co-Corona del Mar's Todd Merriman
rona del Mar's Todd Merriman will
Estancia's Jim Faulkner '
play for Ocean View Coach Jim Harris's South boys squad 1n
the game, sponsored by the Downtown COsta Mesa Kiwanis.
Faulkner, a 6-foot-4 forwa rd, earned District Player of the
Yc'ar honors an"d Pacific Coast League Co·Player of th~ Yea~
laurels for leading the Eagles, picked to finish Tifth, to the co-
championship of the PCL.
Boun<t for Southern Utah University, Faulkner averaged
18.4 points and 7.7 rebounds per game for Coach Tim Parsers
Eagles.
Merriman, a 6·1 point guard who quarterbacked the Sea
K.ipgs to the CIF Southern Section IV-AA champ1on'>h1p, a"er· ~aged 16.9 points per contest. He v.ill cap h1 prep career "Ith
the all-star game appearance, as he is headed the Uni\ersity of
Colorado 10 concentrate on his studic~.
A 5-9 foN-ard bound for San Du~go S1.11e, D1Camilli has a\.·
eragcd 22.2 poi nts and 11 reb<}unds per game to help the Muc,-
tangs win 25 straight, including sccuon and region titles.
Fl int, Orange County's leading scorer at 27 3 point per out·
ing, also capped a four-year 'arMty career. \\h1ch Sa\\ her f1n1-.h
with a chool career record 1,609 points
A 5-5 guard , she chipped in 6 7 rebound~ • .1nd 4.3 3!)!!>lst.., f1Jr
the Sea Kmg, who finished the ~~ar 14-1 0.
Ro , \\ho helped the Tars earn their 11r~t·C\er ~hare of a
league champ1onsh1p \\Ith Sea Vie" mal \\uuJbndge .. a'cr·
aged :!:! .. points, c;pen rebounds, three c,1c.il' .ind 1 .... 0 a'>.'tst
per game. She was the senior lc..ider on a te .1m that reCllrJed a
20-7 record. and near!) upset top· ceded ~1orriing .. 1de in the
Southern Section 111-AA sem1fin:ih
Mott~Noc
Costa Mesa's Olivia OiCamilli, CdM's Mollie Flint, Newport's Michaela Ross.
DiCamiJli, who leads the MusJangs into Saturday's Cl F Divi-
sion Ill state championship game in Oakland, is sure to earn
her fourth stra ight AJl•CIF selection.
Ros1i. ''ho -.hared Sea View Pia) er of the 'I e.ir honor., "uh
Flint. h bound for Cal Pol~ Pornon.1
See All-STARS 85
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Corona del Mar's James Palda strokes through his leg of the 4 ~ 200 medley relay in CdM's victory.
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, .
You want numbers? ArcQld has numbers!
~Estancia slugger-pitcher batting .529, stealing 4 bases. While carrymg a red-hot tick. Arcevut. v.h pla n~ht field and •
Pit h. ? H about 1 17 ERA 13 K I 151L I I 1 first buc when not on the bump, has roolcJ hitter. con 1dcrablv c ing . ow . . s n ~ nn ngs. thus far
---------------.--------" Mwng hL\ f tball . cuf"C nd ncwly-pol1 hcd knud.Je~ll. he has
By 8any Faulkner ~ yteldcd JU t r.o corned runs m 15V., innan (I 17 ERA), and
s,a.. W"9r 4' struck out 13 en route to tv.o wins and a ~vc, ·
E stancia High junior Jairo Arceyut can relate to ~ • For has efforu. he 1\ the Daily rtlot Athlete of the \\eek
the hitten he plu~ into lumps with his sintS-' -' "We thought he l'(luld come up (from the Junior \ars1ty) an~
ter blend of th.rec p1tchc . · help us. but we were c;urpnscd to sec him take over hkc he bu,
After all, he was a struggling hitter himself for ~ said Estancia co-<X?ach Paul .. T"?xcl, wbo wclcom~ no returners
much of the summer, before becoming a prolific dou· back from ta t year ~ squad Hes bcco~ the team s leader by ex·
ble threat dunn~ the Eagles' surprising •-t start. See ARCEYUT,9
"I was mad for mmt of the summer,
~11!1~~ ;i~N has tumedt hnl£.S .. aroundlhls"~i.....,.llftllllr. '
stnates in 16 at -bats for a .529 •~cragc. wwth.. four
RBI and seven stolen bases
Aiteyut, hardly •n imf>O'ina prc~nce at 5·foot •
140 pounds, said he tumcJ 1h1np around at the
.,.ate by spending rountlea houn en the cqa, while
continuiq to aharpcn h•• pitchma meCMnks.
0 We're out here Nftnina at 6 1.m ., IO we watch
the IUD come up. 'Thea• M hit in the cases after
pr.cticc Md watch the sun ao down. 11'1 pretty
cool."
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Newport H~rbor sophomore Rachel Arrow glides throlfgh the butterOy en route to a winning docking ot 2:25.91 in the 200 Individual medley as she paced Harbor's victory over CdM in girls competition.
Sailors' girls drown Back Bay Rivals, 94-77 in Sea Jgew col/ls/an;
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....... Yo ng New art Harbor squad year. in the program, ii wa) the h1ghligh1 and 100 bac~troke (J :~O), respec11vcly. clocking. . . au Vl::LL~OUll :
,..... U P of his career. But the Sailors, bchJnd sophomore sen-Also winning individual events for the Newport HMttor M , CoroM., Illar 77 pulls the plug on Corona del Mar. "The first lime "e )Warn against Co-sa1ion Rachel Arrow, won even of the 11 Sailor were sophomore Hanna Widger in 200 medty ,.,.,_, NcwPolt Hltbor (DeZonS. Read. Nmr
By Richard Dunn
Spotts Wrttr _
NEWP.ORT BEACH -• The Back Bay Empire that ~ , ~
1~ Corona del Mar High's · 1
girls ~wim team 1s over. • •
Ne"'port Harbor, made "
up of mo!.tly fre)hmen and
sophomores, ended CdM\ reign Wednes·
day with a 94·77 Sea View League victory
in the Sailors' pool.
h was the first time the Sea King) have
lost 10 Newport Harbor in CdM Conch
Doug Volding's 12 year\.
For Newport Harbor' Todd Kolber, in
his third spring as head coach and fou.r:th
rona, in my first year as hcild coach, it races and ended their long dry spell. the 200 free (2:08.98), Sweeney in the 100 and~-::'!1i 1:~ (NH) 20898 2 Har« (tdM) 21":>
wac; so bad ... they ju!.t whipped us," Kol· ''(Tuesday) night l had a fever of 102 free (57.42) and Read in the lOO brea 1• 3 Read Ufil. 2.102 •
ber said. "And rwo year ago. 11 "'asn't degrees that just drained me, and I really 200LM-1 ~(loli).22591 2 Hattsh>m{CdM) 2~c
even close. l.a)t )'Car was the fir\I time we wa~n't supposed to be apchool (Wcdnes· stroke (l:l3.78>· 3 ; em!f>P!:1~1 14 g; 2 s~ (HK) 'l51fJ 3 could say th:n it was a pretty good meet. day). but l had to oome becau)e this wa" Newport Harbor. which opens competi· ~ (t;H). 2uo · /
I'm sure Voiding would say that the time the Corona meet," said Arrow, who fin· tion today in the preliminaries of the CIF 100 ~-1 AtrO"' V>K> 1OS99 2 Bows (CdMl 1 °'" 3
has come for somebody to give them a 1!.hed first in the 200 individual medley Relays at Belmont Plaza in .Long Beach. "'1C:m~11 ~0.~ ~tfl 5741 2.Pets (CCII.A) s9.J 3
run." (2:25.91) and 100 butterfly (1:05.99). capped the day with a win in the 400 free Sctw f!Oi>, 1~104 • ' •
For the Sea Kings. "'inner-, of six "We could feel the tension at school all relay (3:53.22). Swec(!ey, Widger, sopho· soo llee -1 Pe1s 1Cd'l41. 5 2e 30 2 W• (NH) 5 ~·!
straight league ti~le and seven in the past day; it was either do it, or "e're dead. It's . more Melis~ Schutz and Arrow did the 3 ~ :>'r!:-~ Cotona dll ..,., llWIShan H#"ot. &j ~
eight years, they didn't go do''" '"thout a going to be an all-year party." a signmcnt. n1Pela).1 •2 • ••
fighSt. h M I . p II h 50 Newdpohrt Harbor.'sh 2~ medley rchJ3y The Sailors defeated Woodbridge, 99. I 1\~1.~~ eorOMic~~ 11012 2 Oelom I •H op omore e aR1c c ' "-On t c · opene t e meet w11 a victory as sop o· 71 . h h . 1 1 k 100 l>lmt-1 "eid (Mi) 1 u TB 2 iwe11 (CdM) 1 \l J
and 500-yard freestyle events fo r CdM, more backstroker Christine OeZor7, soph· ·int e 1 eir eague open~r ast wee · Sehkl!z (NH). 118 78 •
while sophomore teammates Ali Hart· omore breaststroker Carey Read but· "The girls are really working hard and COO''" re11y-1 NeW1)0l1 tW1X1t (Sweny, WldOer. ~l :tl · ' d -· and AtroW) HJ 22 I shorn and Wendy Boggs swam personal terfl1er Arrow and freshman frcestyler oing what JI takes," Kolber said. F~ ~ Hartiot uo. CdM •• ,J.
bests in the 200 individual medley (2:29) Shannon Sweeney combined for a 1 :59.0 "They're very dedicated." N CdM 85, tltWPOl1 Hait>Or 64 It
Raebel Arrow, Sailors' ·
not-so-secret weapon
Corona del Mar boys belt Newplirt Harbor, 115-54_
~ Defending Sea View League
kingpins have no troub le with
Newport Harbor's waters.
Grant (b:sck), Moon (breaU)..
Paldtt (butterfly) and senior Tom
Norton (freestyle) finished In
Junior Jason Yamamoto as
~Tars' sophomore surprises 10 top. ll hurts right in the.
Corona del Mar In key victory. middle of ITIY chest -it's like breathing through a straw.
1:45.96. "l
second in the 100 butterfly (59. 6)
and third in the 100 backstr e
(1 :01.36) for CdM.
By Richard Dunn Your tubes arc aJI closed up."
Si>otlS Wftltf Arrow, who uses two in hal-
N E W P 0 RT crs, certainly put the clamps on
BEACH -Writ· CdM Wednesday, winning the
au Vin LUou11 aovs
CdM t ti, N~ Hett.or M
200 medley !tWy-1 Cotona del M¥ (
Moon_ Palda and hotton) 1 45 96
___ _ ten on h~ ~hl 200 individual medLey _Q:25.9l.)_
shoulder blade n OOOutfCffly (1:05 99). She
2001rff-1 ~ 2 .u
{CdQ) I ~S 74 3 5'.-yu (COM). 1 55 90 ~~---
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with a Magic: al o swam the butterfly ponion
Marker ~ere the of Newport Harbor's v1ctoriou!.
word\. "Kill Co 200 medley relay (I :59), which
rona." qualified for ClF, and the an·
On the other side of her chor leg of the Sailors' winning
body, 11 read "Speed Demon ·· 400 free relay (3:53.22).
Sophomore Rachel Arrow of · "Normally. l don't swim· the
Newport Harbor High. as you 200 JM," she said. "I've only
can see, meant business. done it five times in my life, so
In Wedne day''i Sea View it was kind of weird."
League dual meet again t Co-Arrow has already qualified
rona del Ma r, Arrow led the for CIF in the 100, 200 and 500
Satlors to a 94.77 victory, the free tyle. JOO butterfly and
first lime Newport Harbor has Newport Harbor's medley and
come out on top in CdM girls 4xl00 relay teams. She still
swim coach Doug Vold1ng's 12 hopes to qualify in the 200 IM.
year Before the asthma wa dis·
Arrow, who had a 102-degree covered,· Arrow opened some
temperature Tue day n1gh1. eye on the national level la t
won two 1nd1v1dual events and summer, swimming a person~!·
swam influential legs on the best 5: 16.94 in the 500 free al ,
Sa1lo~· rwo v1ctonous relay the North American Youth
teams. Maccabiah Games in Balli·
"We wanted to sutpnse Co-more, Md., and a personal·be)t
rona 'with a 2:00.74 in the
couple of dif • 200 free.
fcrent events," "J'ni: .going to
said Arrow, a go under two
C IF final s minutes thi s
qualifier last year, no doubt,"
pring in the Arrow aid con·
200-and 500· fidcntly of the
yard free tyles, 200.
and who hM Arrow, one of
already qualt· only three swim·
fied for CI,.· in mer from Or·
s~ event thJ• ange Count y
year. who were Cho')
f or Arrow, sen for NA YM
however, the Games la l Au·
stroke weren't gust, came home
IO simple la l with five med·
autumn als.
Asthma wu Althouah in·
discovered in dividual glory
October. has followed
' ' r don • t Arrow around
know why I aot 11, and I wasn't !or quite some time, she loves
ure what It was," Anow 111d. the team concept. "We have to
"It's been difficult to deal with much fun on thlt team, and it
bcuuse it'• IO new to me. I really helps you bccaute people
didn't know what to do, but push yo\I," she said. "You
once you leam how to control lnow you're workina hard and
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and I'm tryin& to act b.U into realty pumped up for thlt meet
hape. -we were so mentally ready,"
"It' fru1tratin1 because once In the C1F finak lut year.
I pt an attack, I can't work 11 Arr'1fi went 5:20 tn the ~
hard u I wint to •ork. In free (11th pjace OYCralJ) lftd
practece, I've hid to m11& a COU· 2:01.07 in lhc 200 (15th), She
pa. of sett, b\tt l'Ye never wu also on the 411100 relay
mitlcd a meet. I dOn't want to • te1m t.hat flnithcd e1pth <Wer·
quit: it hat to ,..uy hurt for me all. •
•
200 IM -1 ~ (Cd\C). 2 10 22. 2
(CdM) 2 11 92: 3 Paldi {CdM). 2 12 18
$0 lrtt-I Bttll ~ (Mi), 22 l2 2
McAllisttl (Mi) 23 07. 3 toion (Cl11,C). 23 51
100 lly-1 Pakla (CdM) 57 C6, 2 Y
(CdM) ~9 78, 3 Yi hrtt (NH), 1 02 49
100 lrte-1 8tt11 ~Slel (NH) A9 05. 2
(CdMj, C9 87, 3 Stmlo.w (Cc!M), 52 72
500 tret-1 Piasecki ICdMI s 1 s 89. 2 HUe ion
(Cc!M), 518 82, 3 SclVl:z (CdM). 517 53
After fini shing i,ixlh overall two
week!I ago in the CIF Southern
Section Relays at Belmont Plaza,
and taking i.ccond behind Mission
Viejo last weekend in the ptesti-
giou' South Coast Relays, CdM
continued ib juriMJiction in the
Bac k Bay "'Ith a 115-54 league vie·
to ry ove r Newport Harbor
Wednesday in the Sailors' pool.
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CdM's Crosby Crant, swimming breaststroke in 200 individual medley.
200 "" -1 ~ HartlOt (AndtnOI\, .,. c Ste Mc.AllaS1ef and Brt MeAlistlf1, 1 33 59
100 baek-1 Gtarc (Cd!'), 5 7 91,2 CleMy
1 01 21. 3 Yl!NrnOIO (CdM). 1 0136 .
100 bttaSl-1. ~ (C4N). I 05C8, 2
(CdM}, 1Oii31. 3 ~Wild lCc!Ml. 11180
400 lr•-1 Corona 6e1 Mir ~.
Moon .,., hortcn). 3 41 09
"We're a good team this year,"
!laid Starkweather, whose squttd
won eve n of the 1 J events, in·
eluding both relays and senior Rob
11()(>,c r's \JtCtorae in the 200-yard
1nd1v1dual medley (2:J0.22) and
J 00 breaststroke ( J :05.46).
Senior Wonkcc Moon, a mem·
ber of CdM'~ winning 200 medley
(1 :45.96) and 400 free (3:41.09)
relay teams, finished second be·
hind 1 loover in the 100 breast-
~troke (1:06.31) and 200 lM
(2:1 J.92).
CdM junior Crosby Grant's time
of 57.91 won the 100 backstroke,
while teammate Jame Palda. a
sophomore, and Jeremy Paa ccki, a
fre hman, "'on the 100 butterOy
(57 46) and 500 freestyle (5:15.89).
re pectively. Grant i) recovering
from 1endin111~ in h1\ houlder.
"(Piasecki) 1s really an animal,"
S1artweather said of h1!. urprising
newcomer. "He really w:intcd to
swim on the varsity thts year, and
he's proving that he belongs."
For Newport Harbor. enior
Bretl McAllister had two CIF·
qualifying times, winning the SO
(22.12) and 100 freestyles (49.05).
Junior Nathan Anderson was
Newport Harbor's only other indi·
vidual winner, touching first In the
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~ Costa Mesa's point guard has glven Mustangs
the central piece to the puzzle en route to State.
By Barry Faulkner
Sool1s Wlflet
I n uni~n, her
t eammates
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, jaws, raised their
eyebrows and
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Yool!" when unassuming senior
point guard Yool Kim offered a
two-minute discourse over the
press-conf ercnce microphone,·
following Saturday's Southern
California Regional final upset
pvcr Morningside.
The uncharacteristic verbal
outburst was tangible proof
that the 5-foot· 7 three-year var·
sity veteran is finally at peace
with her role on this team.
It wasn't always
that way.
Kim, who bounced
between. guard and
forward her first two ·
va rsity seasons,
planned on becoming
a frontcourt fixture
1 th is year, with ~ the
blessing of then-coach
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Bu t when Weeks
resigned 10 weeks be-
fore the season-opener, the
new braintrust. led by Lisa Mc·
Namee, had other ideas.
··Afte r the first scrimmage,
Lba came to me and told me I
was moving to point," recalled
Kim, who said the move caught
her off guard.
"ll was a surprise and a ch~l
lenge, because my ball-handl ing
had never been my strength,"
Kim· explained. "II was hard at
first, because l was making mis-
takes and being corrected all
the time. I knew it was a pan
of helping me improve, but I
would come home from some
practices and cry."
With the help of Mesa frosh·
sopb coach Carrie Egan, who
took a personal interest in
J(jm's development, she began
running circles around her crit-
ics, controlling the team with
confidence.
"She's our quarterback," said
McNamce, who said Kim ap-
plied u r trademark tenacity to
making the position transition.
0 1t'r been a little bit of a
tough move for year, but she's
grown comfortable with the
point," McNamee .said. "We let
her bring the ball -up by herself
against Morningside's press,
which should tell you how
much confidence the
coaches have in her
ball-handling."
Ba 11 -h a n d Ii n g,
however. is but one
of Kim's contri·
but ions. She is , also
the team's second-
leading rebounder,
scores 7.5 points per
game, and seems to
set the . tone in Mc-
Namee's "get after
it,'' philosophy.
"She absolutely ·1eads us by
playing as ti a rd as she does,"
McNamee said. "When there's
a loose ball on the noor, it's
usually Yool who i~ hitting her
knee pads to go after it."
Kim e:irned first-team All·
Pacific Coast League and AJl-
District honors for her final
c:impaign, and notched J J re·
bounds and oigh t steals to help
fell top-seeded Morningside in
the regional final.
"Everyone expected us to
win league. and some to win
(Southern Section), but no one
thought we'd be _playing for the
state championship," Kim said.
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Sy Barry Faulkner shouldn't, because I just don't
Sp0rts Wnter want to miss a shot," said Rob-
J ames Taylor fan Heather inson, who ironically was happy
Robinson ·has helped fuel to gain the offensive freedom
the CosJa Mesa High girls that goes with playmg off
basketball team's l"vely ride all guard. ·
th e way to the CIF Division ll1 "Sometimes it can get frus-
state championship garrie Sat-trating at the point, because
urday in Oakland. you don't get as ma.ny op·
But the journey has included portunities to score," explained
the junior guard's constant the first-team All-Pacific Coast'
fluctuation between self· League and All-District selec-
induced pres_sure and selC~ .. 1ion. "J had played some two
confidence;· between · guard before, so 1
trying too hard, and was happy about the
ma~ing thingS hap-change." •
pen. "this back-court di-
" I've felt that if I chotomy docs much
~ring my ability up, to define Robinson's
th¢ confidence wttl complex personality.
follow," said Heather, An outstanding stu·
who has-at times dent and voracious
seemed uncomfort-reader, Robinson is
able with being recog, an aspiring fiction
nized as ·the team's writer, and perhaps
second-most talented the team's most ar-
player, behind senior ticulate athlete.
Olivia DiCamilli. "I'm ma1ure beyond my
··1 think she's one of the '""'years," said the S·foot-9 l.tand-
mol>t underrated players in Or-out, who displays her rator-
ange County, said Mesa Coach sharp wit daily at practice.
Lisa McNamee, one of Robin· "Sometimes she getl. ~ff
son's biggest fans. "It seems some one-liners that gu wa)
like any time we're in a tight over everyone's head, including
)ituation, Heather seems to mine," said McNamce, who en-
come -up with a couple key bas-JOYS the friendly banter Robin-
kets for us." son ofte~ volleys bock lowa rd
Robinson. who averages 10.6 the ceaching staff. -
points per game, is a gifted "She call!> them Ult l>he !>ees
jump·shooter. But the playmak· them" Mt<Namee said of Rob-
ing skills he displayed in a J l/z inson, who secs the secret of
seasons as the varsity point ihis team's !>uccess as its cohe-
guard, often dilute the scorer's siveness. "This year. w..:. have
mentality McNamee has bee~ five friends on the court all
eager to provoke. pulling for e:ich other. and the ·
"She's still got a lot ?f that te:im," Robinson said. •
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. COSTA MESA -Sou1hern Cali-
fornia College· women's baske tball
conch Dean Cooper has added :in-
other Orange .Coast College prod·
ucl to his stable of pfa)er in the
form of 6-foot-3 Carrie Elsaesser
"I'm really excited about gelling
her .··· aid
Cooper. who ,
led the Van-
guards to a 14-
14 seal.on in
hi s fir.it cam· ·
paign. a chool
record for 'ic-
tor~s.
"Rebound·
ing is where
we we'fe really
hurting, v.e
were just dead last in that depart·
ment,'' said Cooper.
"Carrit really handles her elf
well, and on a proper weight pro·
gram she can really become a
force. She's an exception:il re -
bounder and with a release p<t s
we can get our break going." '
Thui'sday, March 18, 1993 83
Just a one-way parson
who won't~ back down
~ Neiar Kabua gives Costa Mesa a commodity
• that only big winners· can really boast having .
By Barry Faulkner
5'>otts Wrter
When~ta
Mesa se-
nior for-
ward Neiar Kabua
confronts the op·
posing team 's top
offensive threat, it's a personal
quest to remain between that
player and the ball.
~ "Neiar" the twain shall rneet.
one might . say would be her
motto.
"Spe doei.n 't even \..ant her '
player 10 touch the ball." said
Costa Mesa Coach Lisa Mc-
·Namee, who constantly directs
media focu s to the often incon-
spicuous contributions Kabua
brin86 to the Southern Section•
and Southern Califor-
nia Regional champi-
ons.
"Without her.
there's no doubt in
my mind we wouldn't
be where we are
today.'· McNamee
said. "She has guard -
ed some prett> tal-
ented players in the
L playoffs. and she'll
-been effective everv
l>ingle time." '.
AJl-CIF teammate 011\ia D1-
Camilli, .,;.ho ought 10 kno"'
something about pla)ing agaimt
strong defenders as the t:irget
o( every opposing team's defen-
sive focus, ·calb Kabua "the
best deny defender rve ever
!>een."
But v.h1le Kabua's abilll'< to
make top i.corcrs disappear· ha!>
drawn her into the spotlight-;
she was largcl) inv1s1blc in the
Mustangl> program, until this
ye:ir.
'·She came ou t of the wood-
work." !>aid McNamee. of
Kabua ·s onl> varsity season.
'·She pht)ed on the JV la ... t
>~ar. When l first saw her pl:s).
at the tad· of the first quarttr,
att0nd quarter, third qua~u and
with two minutes left, u ~u as
lmmedlately after tbt PJD'9 the
DaU, PUot Sports Dtpertmeat will
I knew ~he was a varsity player,
but how much she'd conv iburc:.
l jui.t didn't know."
Kabua, 1o1oho guards her \.Cr·
b1age as fenootly as htr oppo" •
ing Jerse)S, said the team's pre-
seaM>n coaching ch;rnge (~fr
Namee t0olc o'er 1n mtcl ·
October after Jim Weeu rt·
signed Sept 21 J .wa'i the turn-
ing point in her ... easi.m .
"When v.e gut a new coa h.
everyone stuncd off C\Cn, and
there v..as :an opportunity fur •
me to come froat the JV and
earn plaj 1ng time, ' K.ibU3, rc;-
ca lled
lt w;r.,n 1 long (sc\cn game'>),
Sefore her llckn)i\c v.1iarJI)
c:iught \hSamcc\ c~c. anJ
she quicl.I~ bc~Jmc J f1.\ture 111
the ''Jrt1ng lineup
The ~1u)tang'>, u~ J
:!5-gamt: .... 1nn1ng
'>lrcJ\.. hJ•t nQt J.J'>l
i.mte K..1bua bec:.ame·
a .. 1aner
But v.hue dd1:1l\Lr
"ai. the · ~..11.:il) )I fw
her extended mrn
utc,, K:.ibua h..1) <.J ....
'doped into :i poc;.1-
t1\e force at the ol·
fen-.1\e end . 1n-
cluJing her only t\\11
double-figure !>~onng output) '!'
the la~t four plJ~off game!>
"Nc1ar 1i. .1.. goo<l ~hooter
from 15-17 feet, and v.e\c c\-
pect her tu take 1h.H shot
nov.." Mc!\ amce )Jld ·
Kabua hit 7 of ro !>hOt'> Ill
the section final <sgJin)t Run
cho Alamllol> fur a career-high
15 points. and <idded 11 point{
in the rcg1on..1l final ag3tn'>I
Mornin~1dc.
"l''e !>urrrbed m~'elt,
Kabua !>31d. "ber tncc v..c\c
entered the pl..1~off), u·) hit m
that th1!> 1 m~ '>COior )eJT ... o I
gucs' l\e pid.ed it up a little \
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usually c• sep•ata
the men from boys
~ CdM, Newport Harbor to be tested this weekend.
By Charlie Brande
T his Saturday's
Dos Pueblos
High School boys
volleyball tournament
is a highlight for each
team that enters.
Held at the Event
Center at the
University of California
at Santa Barbara in
Goleta, this annual
event brings together
high school teams from
Fresno to San Diego.
The format starts
with pool play followed
by playoffs, and calls
fQF> a long day of
volleyball. The variety
of teams, coupled with
the length of the
tournament, allow each
coach to further
evaluate the strengths
of his team and his
opponents.
Coach Joey
Fuschetti's Corona del
IN-SIDE -SIDE -OUT
U1111up
1trat111111
S tarting lineups are usually
dctcrmi~ed by starting your
strength in a position to
score quickly, whether it's the
powerful hHtcr or blocker staning
~ at the front left position, or your
best server or digger starting at
bac~ right. At more advanced lev-
els', matchups become factors
where coaches work to align their
strengths against the strength of
the opposition.
Do you have a volleyball ques-
tion? Send your question to
Charlie Brande, Dally Pilot
Spons Department. Box 1560,
Costa Mesa, 92627.
Mar team has Brentwood (Los Angeles), Clovis (Fresno), El Toro
and Sanr:i Barbara (defending CIF champion) in its pool. AJI of
these teams arc very good, which will allow for four tough
matches.
Coach Fuschetti plans to stop at Pcppcrdinc University (his
alma mater) during Friday's trip to Santa Barbara to ''check out"
the Pepperdine men's team workout.
Newport Harbor's pool features Esperanza (Orange County
Tournament champion), Fountain Valley, Ventura and Long
Beach Wilso n. This is also a tough pool.
Newport defeated Esperanza in pool play in last weekend's
Orange County Tournament but was upset in the playoffs by
Edison, while Esperanza won the tournament be defeating Laguna
Beach in the final s. The trip is also a great opportunity for each
team to spend some time together as each team drives up on
Friday and usually returns on Sunday. ..
• It appears th at Dave Christianse11's Costii Mesa boys team
and Dave Castle's Estancia squad arc both playing well in the
pre-season.
They will probubly battle each other for second place in the
Pacific Coast League with a possible upset of favorite Laguna in
the cards. Both of these coaches-have worked hard with their
respective programs which is the reason for their emergence.
AGA TOUR •. to play in," Farley sa id. ''You had
the Golden State Tour. but they
From 81 thought, 'Let's find something for
the 12 handicap.' There was no·
3mateur golfers -already has bona fide association to look after
2,000 active members in Southern the 28 million amateur golfers out
California. The association expects · there, so that's why they started
that to increase to 20,000 by 1995. the tour.
"The key to the tour is the "In the (AGA Tour) events, we
nighting system," said Michael put up more disprays than the
Farley, president of Amateur Golf actually (PGA Tour) events -you
International, Inc., the marketing just don't have the large galleries.
arm of 1he Amateur Golfers Some even bring their own
Association of America. who is caddies. The average golfer
working with founders Rick Carver doesn't have access to private
nnd Dave Parsonage to extend the clubs, so here he gets to play on
AGA Tour into 100 new regions some of the nicer courses."
acros~ the·country. There's an AGA Tour event
There are seven nights with every weekend. Some golfers
handicap breakdowns, including a attend all of them , some just once
Callaway System for the eventh a month. "Then maybe you just
night, which is designed for the want to play at Dove Canyon,"
novice or occasional player Farley said.
wi1hout a handicap or index. For the amateur, most of whom
"You're put together with three are not members of private clubs,
01her guys with the some ability as it's golf heaven.
you," Farley said.
An AGA Dally Pilot flight, •An Irish Classic for an Irish
using the Callaway System, has Classic: Local hotshot Keith
been created for the tour's April 3 Wyrick-won the third annual
event at the Costa Mesa Golf and Durty Nelly's St. Patrick's Day Golf Tournament at the Costa Country Club. Twelve lucky · winners who have submitted an Mesa Gol( and Country Oub (Los
entry form will play for free . Lagos Course) Monday, shooting a 4-undcr·par 68.
"Whoever gets their name drawn Other winncrs·mc\uded John doesn't pay the $75 entry fee," ~ Farley said. Rice (low net 58), Chuck Beecher
) The annual membership is $99, (Callaway low-net 74), Mike Smith
h' h II I (second Callaway low-net 76), w ic a ows you to P ay at any Marge Wild {longest drive for AGA Tour event in the world. The secret to the tour's !luccess women), Wyrick (longest drive for
is the thrill of the events, with men), Virginia McKJnney (closest
equi1ablc competition in the six to the pin for women} and Al ni~hts. Every putt means some· Bums (closest to the pin for men).
thtng, and winning means more Bud Moore won the Bowling '
than just points toward the Trophy (highest scorc for men,
championship. Winners receive 117), while Trisha Worth won it
trophies and sub tancial scrip for the women (138).
priics redeemable at the host pro During the dinner/awards
shops. By winning one mght banquet, Wild won a Las Vegas
during the year, you qualify tor the trip, while Dan McGuire won a
year-end Tournament o( • trip to Morro Bay.
Champions. ..It was a fantastic tournament,"
Thcr~ arc no "gimmics" in the said Richard McKinney,
competition . The tour srrictly tournament director. "Durty
adheres to the rules ~ct forth and Nelly's and all the different
governed by the Unite~ States sponsors really came throup. We
GoTr Association. had 88 golfers and everybody won
It's not a JCromble format ; every something. Nobody went away pla~cr bcains on the first tee with without a gift, and, of coursc:, • lot
their name announced over of Irish whiskey wu poured."
public-address 'Y\tem. For McKinney, a lonatlme
The AOA also ofrcrt a Seniors member or the Ncwpon Beach
Tour and a Ladies Tour. The Oolf Course men's club and a
.~ ...... -w..'~~ ~4Ut(lJW~~ial!fll'.SlllA: '
Pacific Amateur Tour, but it res den~ ififs -wu h 1 swan IOfti
chanacd because of the worldwide He's lcavfn1 the club and movln1
expansion. to Arizona nut month.
Carver and P1rsona1e started "J'm movina on a a<>lf course at
thll unique tour In March, 1991, Gold pnyon Ranch at the base of
because &hey saw a void. National the &Upentition Mountainl at &he
statlstia show the aver.,e pfer Valley of the Sun," McKlmMy
carrlea a 16.2 indc-. yet there were said. "We're toina to IM oa the
{cw events in which th~ averasc ~nth hole at the country dub
aolf er covld ptlY. and IM h•ppily ever after."
"Carver had abou1 a 6 or 7 lA McKinner. -knOwD a
handicap and he wu JCUina beuer "Tricky Dick" IO hit peen -1
·and better, but there wu nothina lcpnd will be mlMccf. Bon YOytp.
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COSTA MESA -FreWnan ---James Comfort won a pair of ~
events and competed on two win· .._ -
ning relays as the Costa Mou ----
Hiah boys swimming team routed
Westminster in a non-league meet, 119·13.
Mike Curtis (S:2l.32 in the SOO freestyle)
and Sam Oraycli (1:09.S4 in tb. 100 breast)
had good swims for the Mustangs.
The Costa Mesa girls alSQ had an easy
time of it, downing the Uons, 112-42. Sopho·
more Elizabeth Christiansen doubled in the
freestyle sprints, while Katie Grogan went
2: 15.47 10 win the 200 free.
NC*-LUOU• llOYS
c..te ..... tt•,•••........_ta 200 mtdleY l'Ny-1. Colla Mesa (Conltor\, Grayel. P~. FM-
• ITl#I), 1;5'61, 200 tree ... 1. Cl.Its (CM). 2 01.91: 2. S11W111 (CM), 2 23 O; 3. Rodnguel (CM) 2 29.4t. 200 N-1 f1'lmlll (CM).
2 25 41, 2. Ptrone (CM). 2:21.69: no tinS: 50 ""-'~ Comfon
(CM}, 23.~ 2 AVIN (CM), 2.5.11; 3. NIQla (CM). 25 83, 100
llV-1 . Popov !CMI. 1:tUO: no uccnd Of IWd: too Inc-I ffW· "'*' (CM). 58 22. l NIQll (CM). 57.65; no tird; 500 fret -1. CW·
11 (CM), 5.22 32. 2. Pw0ne (CM), 5:29 20: no INnl, 200 •• retay-f. Costa Mesa (Gnvtl. Nagle, fflll'l\1I\ <:uihl. 1:42.Sl, tOO
badi-1. com°" cc~. 50.43; 2. flcll (CM). 1:19 ea. no IHnl. 100 IWHSl-1. GflYfl (CM). l:Oll.M; 2. Sllwllt (CMN), 1:16119, no
lllnl. 400 "" retay-1. Colll Mesa (Corrlolt. Popov. CUllS. Pet·
one). 3.53.1 O.
MOIMiAGUS QIRL8 Coate ..... 1 ti, ... ....._,., 41
200 ~relay-I . Costa Mesa (Myen. Gloaan. Gii, E. CMS·
llWIMll),, 2:1 y2 •. 200 ne-1. ~ ICM), 2:t5.47.~~ ~Ml, Ull.58, Gtilot (CM}, 2:51.96, 200 IM-1. L C M, 2:48.51; 2. Cl.wtis (CM), 3.05.38; 3. Smlfl (CM). 3:19.28; 50
-1. E. CMttiansen (CM), 27.18: 2. ~CM). 30.52: 3. Gii
(CM}, ~.7Jj 100 lly-1. We«nlnsW. nt 2.. . (CM), 1:18.53:
no lhlnl. luu tree-I. E. Ctwtsdwen (CMI. 1.01. 1, 'l. WH1mlnstef. rt: 3. Wlnlle (CM). 1:08.94; 500 lr"-1. W"*1ins1ef, ,..; 2. Myers
(CM). ll:3U9: 3. tMoll (CM). ll:46 67; 200 "" lelly-1. com
Mesa (Gii, C~. War$, Ktly), 2.05.11; 100 back-I. Mytn
ICM). 1.15.79: 2. L Chris1lanSen ICMl1• 1:11.0: no flint; 100
breast-I Gill (CM), 1'25.24: 2. Clris (C11111), 1'31.55; 3. Wtslmkl-
Slef. rc. 400 tree relay-I Costa Mm (Cllogan. Wll'Cje. E' Clvls·
bnSel\. Myen), 4 25.f9. •
El Modena swims past Elllles
ORANGE -Estancia High's ----
Adam Bollenbach and Marc ,,.C-.
Read each won individual events
and teamed with Chad Bol· ----
lcnbach and Brian Hoagland for a relay vie·
tory, but host El Modena prevailed for a 100-
68 non-league boys swim victory • Wcdensday
at the Vanguards' pool.
Adam Bollenbach woo the 100 breastrokc
in a time of 1 :09.9, while Read bested the SO
freestyle field in 24.4 seconds.
Freshman John Jessup, third in the 200·
yard individual medley relay and the 100·
yard backstroke, was singled out by Co3ch
John Carpenter for posting quality times. ·
Todly'I IChecMe
KARI ANDERSON
National. Chairperson
•Moving Up• Pro.Robics
TM &tancla 1irl1 came out on the short
end of a 103-63 verdict. Sophosnore Jcnni(er
Rujanawech's runner-up finishes in the SOO
free and the brc~tstrokc, along with a 28.9
split in the 4x50 relay, were the highlights for
the Eagles, now 1-2.
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200 IM-1 Ill.non (EM), 2 22 7; 2. Uceda (Est). 2 SO 4, 3 M.i·
hws (tst). 2:51 5, SO lret-1 Donald (EM), 1$.8. 2 Powel IEMJ. 21.7, 3 Ow1ey (EM), 2& 74, 100 ly-t Dll1cy (EM). 1 12}; 2
pjeper (Est), t.221l. 3 f&SWCN (ES(). 1'27.2: 100 ITtt-1 Donald
<EM> .• se o. 2. w.m .IEM>. 515: s. ~stl. 1 01.4. 500 free-I KyolrO (EM). 5 35 '· 2. ~ . g ,3.5, 3 Asel\
<EM), ll50.9, 200 frM it«ay-1. El ModW. :5 .I; 100 blck-1 I<~ (EM), 1-07.3, 2. freucNing (EM). 1:13.5: 3 8Nno (Est).
I 1 Sil: 100 brUst-1 wans (EM). 1 20 9; 2. Rujanlweeh (EsO.
1:24 5; 3. MJtllleWS (Eat). 1 21.,, 400 tree re!IY-1. El Modena.
4:40.2.
Mater Del glrls' streak snaPPecl
LOS ALAMITOS -The ---Mater Del High girls swimming ,,.C-.
team had its dual meet winning
streak halted at 40 by host Los ---
Afamitos Wednesday in non-league competi·
tion, 91-79.
Proving particularly damaging for the
Monarch was the fact thnt two of their relay
teams in the 200 medley relay v.ere disquali·
ficd. Melanie Chiang, in the SO free. and
Suzie Barker, in the backstroke, were the in·
dividual event winners for lhe Mon3rchs. l · l
this.season.
The Mater Dei boys also fell to Lo Al,
119·5 I. Don Turk had two runner-up fin·
ishes, while Mike McKelvey posted personal
bests in two events to highlight the Mon·
archs' efforts.
NON-LUQUE •ova
Loe Alamlto• t 18, Matw hi S 1 200 medley !Ny -1 Los Alamrtos. I 44 57. 200 !rtt -1 Plocs·
sel (LA). I S2 35, 200 IM-1 Olson AA>. 2..04 09, 2. Tun (MO).
2 04 SI, 50 ttte-I Hanty (LA). 22 89, 3 Mcl(elvey (MD). 2493,
100 fty-1 . •()Ison !LAI. 55 ~. 2 Tune (MD). l:Ot 28. 100 lree-1 Haney (LA). so 29, 3. McKtlVty (MD).~ CM: 500 lltt-1 ~Nels
~ ISlM 100 llK*-1 ~ ~ Y•. l. ~ (Ml)! 1:<M 25 10o IWWt-1 Roe.ti llA). _l.1M .. 2. Ciectk
(MO ' 1.0.14,°.00t"• retay-1 LOe ....... 33743
f·S· LOI Allmllot. IH2
NON-l•MU8 o-.. ""~., .......... ,.
200 medltY ~ -1 LOI Alll!*I. 1 H 21: 200 --1 Pw1· deist (W. 2 OH2; 2 flltltlrl (MD). 2"0122; 200 IM-1 0 l(dey ll.A). 1.16 72. 2. ""* (t.t0). 2 2f .. : 3 ... (M)). 2.31 71;
50 111t -1 C1MnO IMO) 2137: 2. WISOll (MOI, 21 n. 100 !IY-1 Ribin05t:l 1 ovt. 1iici trte-1 o·Kt1ty µ). s152, 2 Pettn
ll • • W1lsOfl (MO) 1 :00 n: 500 hl-1 hrldllse (lA\)1 m14. 21·ctintw0tlh ,ai>,: ,~ zo. 200 ... lliey-1 Ml1il Oet (W.lsOn. C*'IJ, Batlilt, l"ettft). 1 47 tt, 100 blell-1 811\ef ~D) 10851 2 Gt9QOIY IMO), 11090. 100 bltUl-1. 0eeo.
).' 110 81, 'z. M\IP it.lei; 1 17 29. 400 hi ""Y-1 M~
(BaNr, W0011, ktlaz.O., l'nra). 4 01 20
f·'S Los AIWIOS. 8HI
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MISSION VIEJO -The Or----
ange •coast Collc,gc mc'n's .'wim· .,.c;.
ming squad c:ime from behind to
defeat host Saddleback, 13~ 102,
in an Orange Empire Conference meet
Wednesday.
The Gaucho he)d a 63-62 lead after the
day's seventh event. I-meter diving, but OCC
swimmer v.on the final five events to take
control. .
The Coas t women breezed, 173· 109, to C\·
tend their dual meet winning streak to 85.
ORAHGE Ul"RE CONPUSNC• ..... Or•neo C..•t ue, ...... IMoll tos
400 medleY rtlay-I 0ranoe Coast (C'IM\ Envnons. SMr, Gt1-
bel1) 3 51 S5, 1000 Im-I Uceda (OCCl. 10 27.97, 2 kit (OCC)
103502 200 lrtt-1 Meyer fS). 1·4792. 2. Met.Cb\ (OCCJ
l 'a 37, 3 CllWI (OCC). \ 53 14, 50 tm-1 Hnyama (S). 23 n3 2 FtfQU10ll (OCC), 22 05 3. Cain (OCCI. 24 81, 200 IM-1 ~
(OCC). 2 06 23. 2 Emmons (CCC). 2 08 05. 3-mdef OIWIQ -I
8etk IS) 271l 55, 2 lrlokll (0CC), 2223. 3.me!er dMIQ-1 Bet,
(S) 226 SS. 2 Tl'll*U (OCC).. 1iUO
200 lly-1 UCeda (OCC) 2 03.31 3 ~ {OCC), 2 19 9~
100 lrtt-I Jk~ .. ~ (0CC). ,9 69. 3 G.lletl {OCC). 5220 20t ~--1 CJMI (CICCI 2 02 89 2 fft'OllSO'I (OCCJ 2 04 40 ~ tree -l ucc"' {OCC) ' 53 06 200 lltnSI -J. EITW!lOnS (OCC
2 14 18 .00 fin relay-I Oranot Coast (Gdbel\. ~ SMf
Stt l 3 2SS9
Womon
OrMgO Coe•t t7J, ..... ~ll 109
200 tr"!dlfy rcUt-1 On11Q1 Coast (KIKsw P~ ~~
AoQar). 20060 200 IM-1 OUIO'Y (0CC) 21792. 2 P~lti ~OCC) 2 20 93 SO lrtt -1 AoV• tOCCI. 26 ~ 3 SimQ...:.·~ OCC) 29 07 100 ~-1 hl\arn tOCC). f 05 90 100 bttut-1
&."ISli (OCCI I 12 •2. 2 Piil• (0CC) I IS 25. 200 lltt-1 ~ ~ (OCC) 2 01 22 50 l!y-1 Cb.1~ (0CC). 29 07. 2 P~r
(OCC) 306 3 ~ tOCCI 3183
100 lttt-1 Ai>O• (OCCJ 57 W 2 PaQln (OCC). SI 97 100
I'.'(-I l»OitY tOCCl. I Ol 33. 2 ~~ (OCC). 10421 3 ~s (OCCI. t0'47 SO bKk-1 Kos.suO {OCC} 2936 100
IM-1 p~ e IS) I Oil~ 2 ~· (OCC) , 07 sa. 3 Mtti.rc,
(OCCI. I u 5 l 500 lfet-1 8Wm (OCCI. S 23 89. 2 Hwt11
(DCCI. S 3A 37 SO b<US1-1 Pl/Ur (OCC). 34 01, 2 Otc\.tn
!DCCI 36 1 S. 200 l1t1 rt!iy -1 Oralie• Coast (8wn. ClalftlnOll P~er Quigley) l ~7 I~
,....., ~II Tut911. 8 pll\
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CORONA DEL MAR -Senior 1in&Jc1 standouts
Trenton Rhodes and Brian Walden each swept to lead • •
Corona ~cl Mar Hi&h. to a 15·3 Sea View League boys ~
tennis wan Wednellday over Santa Margarita.
The Sea J(jng.s { 4· 1) improved to 2..0 in league.
HAVlftLUGUC c..... ... ...,11,..,...-..,...a •
,,_ ~~~ ~hodtt0 ,,,J:l Ott Key11r, 6-0, dd Talghl. M , def Bianer, 6-2, WMllll (CdM)
_., -· ..-v, u· • (CGM) Iott. 2-6, WOii, 1-3, 6-1,
huM•., Plltlo-Ftoucl'IOam (CdM) dff l.Mson-SlnWll, 6.... def. Policky·WeSll>erg. 6-2. dd. ~·A1ne111 .• S-0: Welnstm·~ (CdM) won. 6-3, 6·2. H. ~Stnldl (Cc!M) losl. 1..e, 4.f, won. S-3.
Tllomun lelda Hnor BWllP aver Tustin
TUSTIN -Newport Harbor High junior Jeff
Thomsen won 18 of 20 games at No. 1 singles to lead
the visiting Sailors to an 18-0 Sea View League rout
over Tustin Wednesday.
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Newport (3-3) improved to 2-0 in league.
llAVIRLUOU• Newport~ ta, Tuatln o · ........ Thomsen (NH) dlt Ho, 6-1 , dlt lkA. S-1. dd. Hocbt\smcll. 6-0; l(ftNm (tfi) won. H . 6-1. &-1, Hendtrson (Ntf) won, &-2. S-1, 0-0.
h•IHI Pn-K.os.s (NH) dd Maciu.U.. M , def, ~ M . dd t..wti-un_ S-
O, Oytiw-srne (NH) won. H 5-3, S-1, IJllNn.WNll (tff) won. e-.1. &-3. e-1
Ci1V1 eonera top Mu111n111 by 19 1trok81
NEWPORT BEACH -Costa Mesa High's Mike Or-·---
lando captured medalist honors with a 2-over-par • /
round of 38 Wednesday, but host Corona del Mar flif:I
earned a 210·229 non·lcague golr victory at Big Can-
yon Country Club.
The Sea Kings improved to 5· l.
NON·LEAQUR
Corone del Mu 210, Coeta -.u-229"' -~
(t hol•• •• Bit Cenron, per 38,
1 Orl¥100 (CM). 311, 2 (lit) Slrrlclno (CdM). H»c:k (CdM), 39. • Wilden (CdM), 41, 5 Y.-
ma$hb (CM), 42. 6 '*) Ke1111 (OCIM). Wlfters (CM), •5.
sec collects tennis win over Colorado State
Bobby Carlton, Aaron Webster and Shannon Peace
earned victories in bo1h singles and doubles to pace •·•
the Southern California College men's tennis team to a ,,,,-
6-3 victory over cOlorado State on Wednesday.
The Vangullrds improved to 7-6 overall entering Saturday's
Golden State A1 hle1ic Conrerence 2 p.m. matchup at home
against Cal Baptist.
ln a GSAC ma1ch plar.ed Tuesday, the Vangua~ds came out on
the short end of a 7-2 loss to Wes1inont as Carlton won in si ngles
and teamed with Webster in doubles for SCC's points.
NON-CON .... IMCI
loCel C.u.te a, Cetondo Stele 3 aa.,. ... 1 Cllllon (SCC) def Jnson. 6-1, 8-4, Websler (SCC) dtl ·J~om. 6-2. M . Peace
(SCCJ def Tolm, 8-4, 6-2, Wmon (CSU) dtf Scoa. 3-S. 6-1. 7·5. MIMlCll (SCC) eel BMicl\, 6-3, 6.3. !Ur (CSU) def Pn.. 1-S, 6-1. S-4
DouMeat ~-(SCC) dd J~. 6-2, 6-1; Ptace-Bickrnort (SCC) dtf
TOIMr·WltS4n, e-o: Blrscll·lkn (CSU) def Scaa·Mul10l, 8-S
GOLDIN ITATI ATHLITIC CONFIRENCE ........... 7, a.c.a Col .... 2
....... , Ja 8om (W) dlt Websaf, S-0. 7-8, Cation (SCCI def Berns, 8-4. 6-2; OIManno (W)
def Peace, 7-S. 1-3. Jo 8om (W) def WtslMf, H , 6-2; Amsutz (W) def Muno%. 6-2, &-2. ~ (W) dd Scee. 6-4. &-2 o.uw ... WtbSlel-C~ (SCC). dfl Bftns·O.Mamo. 6·2. 3-6, 6-3. Ja Bom-Nnst.m (W) def
f'nct·Wt*Mf. 6-2 ll!lnd. Jo 8om·8* (W) dlt Scaa-8lellmcte 6-2, 6-1
Rams boosters •ch•• aon tournament
The annu3l Rams Booster Club golf tournament is
)chedukc:f for May 24 at Alt:i Vista Coun1ry Club in • /
Placen1ia. flif:I
(Current and former Rams players, celebmies nnd
cheerleaders will be haring the day "ith 1he participant~. A 1993
El Dorado Cadillac "ill be presented to the fi~t player to m:sl.e a
hole in one.
Following golf, an awards · banquet , complete with rafOc and
auction, will conclude the evening ,program ~1th Ram!> radio an·
nounccr Bob Starr as emcee.
This yearly event is held in memory of Ram\ p'3)er Kirk Col·
lins, who died from cancer at the height of his career.
A major portion of the proceeds will be dona.red to local chari·
tics. For more infortyl Dtion, phone (714) SGO·RAMS.
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Thursday, March 18, 1113 •
2
Davis · does it with a flourish
....,. First four-time winner at
Long Beach's Congressional Cup.
R od Pavis, uilin1 for New Zealand,
became the fint four-t ime winner of
Long Beach Yacht Oub's
Congressional CUp last weekend.
With lS wins in 18 of his match races,
Davis dominated one of the most competitive
Congressional Cups in recent memory.
Davis. a two-time Olympic medalist, was
the skipper of NHYC's America's Cup
c~allenger 'Eagle in 1987, and was also sklp·
per of New Zealand's KZ-20 in the 1992
America's Cup. In recent yJ:ars, Davis has
become one of the f cw match racers to rival
Dennis Conner.
Longtime Davis' crew Steve Grillion, sail·
• ing for KHYC against his former skipper,
came within -five seconds of tying Davis in
the S'econd·to-last race. Grillion ended up
second, and France'~ Bertrand P-acc was
third:
Other finishers included Eddie Warden·
Owen in fifth, and defending champion Terry
Hutchinson in seventh.
Considering the wide variety of Conditions
seen over the week, this year's Congressional
Cup was especially challenging. Winds picked
up to more than 20 knots for the last few
races on Sunday, this after a week of con-
tending with the light-IQ-nothing slop. of
TARS:
From 61
Nester grounded the third pitch into left
and Dustin Martin sliced a tnple to left two
pi1ches after that.
But Eadie escaped further damage by re·
tiring the next three hitters and stranding
the runner at third.
Meanwhile. the Sailors (l-4) had little
trouble getting people on base, as they were
retired in order onty once in the game. The
problem came after they had reached.
The second double play in as many in·
nings squashed a two-on, none-out threat in
the second inning. Chris Parker hit a lcadoff
double in the third only to be caught off
base on a sharp grounder back to the
mound.
ln the top of the fifth, a potenlial rally
was brought to a halt by a conuoversial um::
pire's call. With one out, Mike Buist walked
and Parker followed by hitting a grounder
near the bag at second.
Long Beach Harbor.
•Twenty bo l are jgned up for the
Newport Harbor Yacht Oub's 12th annual
Newport Lo Cabo San Lucas Race.
ln addition to severaJ 70~foot ultra-light
sleds, NHYC Commodore Tim Col·
Hns has entered Ob\cmon, a 79-fool
"mini·ma.U," for the race
Neil Banh's brand new PenuJJ·
sion is also entered.
• Pcrsus'iion, the fir~t 'Excel 53,
was launched Sunday. The new de·
sign, hot off local designer Alan An·
drew's drawmg board, promises to
be one of the hou est new SO-footers
in Lhe area.
bo t·for·boH challenge for Uarlh'.s P~rsu1-
s.fon.
•About 1 hundred dinghy :ulors turned
out for B;1h1a Corinthian Y cht Club's an·
n1J3l St. Patrick Day'~ Rega11a. Addiuonally.
20 high M:hool CfJ teami. fin~hed
the final race or the Shadden Se·
rie).
Class "-10neh for in'lide cla!>!>e~
were ~01bo1 A. Andrea Cab110.
BCYC; ~abot B, M1ch.11cl Elliot,
OCYC, SJbot C l, Mich3el Barton,
BCYC; Sabot C-2. Mwn Yoshid3 ,
BCYC: Sabot C.:·3. Derck Webster,
BCYC. Snipe, J eff Lenhart.
MBYC ~te\c Hrn~n of HHYC
won the Cal 20 da,\, Owner Neil Barth has already put
together a team of top sailors for
NHYC's Cabo race. Persuasion's af-
terguard will include OWnfr Barth,
designer Andrews, Nonh Sail's Bill
Menninger and Excel's Jim Baily.
Boating
Winner~ of UCYC's ponion or
the hadden Series v.ere Bill Hard·
est) anJ c( u rtne) Palm·1ono of
SDYC. The ~haddcn Trophy \\!.ls
Just across the dock from Persuasion i!.
donated b.,, J\,lhn ~h01dden, an
Ol)mpic mcdafo1 ;in·J top lcx1l ailor, and
the trophy 1s gi\cn 10 tht top JUOIOJ CFJ sail·
or an the crn~s.
Harlequin, Barbara Colville's latest Schock
SS. While Colville's Harlequin won't be quite
ready in time for Cabo, ColviHe h~ char·
tered a Santa Cruz 70, Starlight Express, 10
keep her crew in shape.
Harlequin is a development from Col\1lle's
earlier Schock 55 Harmony, and the ne"
boat has been optimized for boar speed, !.O
this boat should certainly provide a !.trong
Hardesty aho ""n the U\tr;;ill Shadden Se-
ries trophy lur 1hc four ShadJcn race, ,u
l'<HYC, Ct C, 51DYC ;.ind UC 'tC Olher top.
JUOIOr'> cumpt.tang for the ~hadden Trophy
""ere Dann) 2' 1mb:.alcJI' ;;ind W hitnc.y McDon·
ncll of NI IYC in fourth, and Ca,C\ and fad;
HogJn of r>-ll'i C 1n fifth
ALL-STARS: ORANGE COUNTY BASKETBALL
From 61
Mater Dei "'"I be reprc·
sented by lwo playe r .. on 1he
Nonh boys, as Marmet \\.ii·
Iiams and David t)r:ikeford
gained bert hi. on the 12·
member squads c;elcc1ed by
the coaches.
The girls game 1~ sched·
uled to ripoff at 4 p.m .. "1th
the boys 10 follow at 7.
ORANGE COUNTY
ALL-STAR GAMES
at OCC, Aprll 24
·SOUTH BOYS
Matt Ambrose. Hunt1ng1on Beach Eric Ambrozich. Irvin~
Jeff Carr. Mission Viejo
Toby Curto. liberty Christian
Adam Dzierzynskl. Santa Margarita
Jim Faulkner. Estancia Trigg Gamer, Laguna Beach
Jim Harris. Ocean View
Todd Mernman Corona del Mar
Bren Poulos Trabuco Hills
Rod Scheuerman. Tustin
David Sedgwick Cap1stTano Va re,
Coach J,m Hams Ocean Vie,.,
NORTH BOYS
Jeff Cummins Kennedy
Pat Kunz, Kennedy
Aaron.Aguilera. El Modena
Bnan Carlson Katella
Steve Carbone. Los Alam tos
Frankie Floyd, Western
Chad Murray Ful!erton
Aaron Williams, Magnolia
Chns Campbell, Sonora
Chns St Clair, Sonora
Marmet Williams. Mater Del
David Drakeford, Mater Del
Coach: Al Walin, Magnolia •
SOUTH GIRLS
Michaela Ross. Newport Harbor
Clare Walker. Huntington Beach
Adarft N.edo'hski. Dana Hills
.... _ ...
Joan Pa,. Ee son
Deana hJ~. Hu .t ~!on Beach
Amee Pe•iolit ~.•anna
S1acey Hcv.es Cap strano Va!'~y
Angte V.h te Ca; suar.o Valtey
Ol 11a D1Camt Costa t.Aesa
Jess ca Tr ppet .1arma
Maggie Gors" M ss on V1e,o
Mo~ .e F11111 Corona del Mar
Coach Shannon Jakosley. ~'!w·
port Hart>ot '
NORTH GIRLS
Brande R1ct:ardsoo Troy
T1'Tlerie Jame: Rancho Alamitos
Lyflly Matsumoto Kennedy
Sara Works Sa>aMa
Jody. Cal\Jso. El Dorado
Martha Hernancez La Habra
Amenca Robledo Santiago
Cindy Yamasa11 Los Atamrtos·
Tara Earl. Villa Park
Tracy Keller, Rancno Alamitos
N1co1e deBru• n..EI Dorado
Keis! ArmbMter Kate .a
Coact. Gary R;iya El Dorado
Buist beat the play at second after nearly
colliding with the Magnolia second baseman.
However, after a discussion with his coun·
terpart on the bases, the plate umpire ruled
that Buist was guilty of interference and
called him out.
Ba1e , who was coaching third at the time,
vehemently in terjected his opinion, but lhe
argument fell on deaf cars.
ARCEYUT: DAILY PILOT ATHLETE OF THE WEEK .
''That call was n't the game, but it did slop
U!. that inning," said Bates.
Magnolia added another run in the bot·
tom of the sixth, but a potential fourth run
was cut down by right fielder Dave Snow-
den 's throw to the plate.
• NON-UAOU•
llepoU. i , Newpert ~ 0 Htwpol1 ~ 000 000 0-0 5 2 ~ . 200 001 x-3 10 1
E~ Ind Hllsta. Mc;Cown end RlckabaJgh. W-Mc:COW!I. H
L-Eadle. 0-1 28-Mdet1on (NH), P.ur (NH), AOIU (M)
38 -M.vtln (M)
From 6 1
ample."
Arceyut. \\ho'c twin bro1her and bancry mate
Pedro helped him nor1..h a win Monda) by cr3cl..·
ing a three-run homer. aid he too was surprised
al his early number).
"[ knew I'd be helping out, but I didn't C'<pcct
anylhing like lh1s." 'ia1d Arceyut, who continues
to relish 1he extra hitting sc...s1ons. "No''· I JU~t
want to keep it up for as long as I can. My goal
this year was le.> ma l..e fif'.l·leam All-Pacific
Coast League."
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Arceyut, named second-team AJl-PCL corner·
bacl.. b) the wa1..hec; ha al~ !>hO\\-n a stJnling
p1cl..nff mo'e lh1~ sca\on. p1ck1ng llfl '>C\cn run·
ne~. )L\ of "hkh \\ere re11red
· He\ prc tt} ncJl..y." :11d fro\cl
Coming olf h1'> d1sJppoin11ng ~lfens1\e !>Um·
mer. Am~yu t projected h1!. college futu re on ,the
mounJ, bu1 ha begun Lo rc-e\·alu;..ite
"I \\3!> thinki ng more ..1bout pHching. bu1 ffi)
h11tmg ha' come around I cnJO) <luing bo1h, be·
au~e I'm nol thinking too mudl Jbout eithe r
ont!. That\ helped m> game,"
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T.O. lllMCe <X::/f#AHV POAAflON M ~ 9'> TH£ COUNTY COUltT· .... .._ ,,_.. end -. 1111 Alm "" ~. C9"f oorp.. M geMt111 t-Ctllf ..._ lbOW . noe .-9'ew • -IMOQ ~~ '::" ,:11~-:.: ~T~ ~ ~100Wf~-= ~ ::-"""' not J:x:=. -..00.-1, e ~ ~\J:r~ ~-1~11 ... lied ~1 9Jeeft, ~A. f,._ !· _,_.,la Mirao
....... deed of 1NM MU. ;;:;",.1' WIU KU. AT ANA, c.\Ll,OANIA, ell o1 merdloAlldl91 end W,:. ~ ~ C .......... Joi Partia, 837' We-.n Wiii\ IN County C1ertl of ~ F l//ltdWU.~ .:::.• ...:-.::=•:. ..... ~ ~ .. 11 COn-
KU. AT Na.IC AUCTION ""8tJC AUCTI0H TO THE ....,._ ... llftd.,...... ~ p11ee end .,.. 1oc-.cs st GIMf'lll ~ T~ Oroup C>f1nCM County on FftN. "'°'*'°" ol MW Wiii\ fie County Qettl of ...,. I OOfpornon
TO ™E HtQH[S'T ~ HIGHEST BIDDEA FOR ~ 10 Md now Ntd by tt10 MW! Sc., !MN. CA Hopkln1 D111elopmen1 Owl* ,_.. fie right ""1 ti, 1"3 i<.av. MT~ O.CW.. ~ cowney on 'Mini-'"• reQl1tr1nt(1) c°"'" "°" CASH jlrt fie ._ CASH (W'I IN forms wtllch It ur1W NICI Deed of Tf\111 1Cl11• ~ MG et ..... ""c:NMa Het~18 •zt-TNet ..,,._ ,...,... lo l'llnNcl bll-.. ..... are ~ ..,.., In .,. .._,. ~ tn the in fie ~ ........ In The ti&* lllie la ~ ~ c.;por .. Ptaia Cot--"'llll be ~ Wiit! ,_. Mt\ ol Trull daMd ~ ""1 • ttN ... ,_ _.., "9 F~
!he UMed .._. Md/or Unle9cl "*'-> endlot IN NICI County Md S.. •'°be~• ltle..,...,. aonel Cftedla ot ~ ...,, Manodl & JeNlft. 2, 1111. 2H FranUn ,.., ..,..... Nlnte(a) ~
!he caltller'a ~ 0t caelMf'e ~ Ot otMr ~ •· LOT S4 Of oflicl o1 PACIAC ..,.._ ~ C. ~ ..,..._ cfteclla onty end P.iic1 1or • Fig Glirden Fin9nclail etn-Street, Botton. Ma_. PublitMd NeWPO't INdto ...._on. ~ 4, 11Q)
.. °"90ll.a ..,.._ In c::fleC*a ~ In CMI TRACT '315, ... THI CITY TAOE IANI( UCAOW, dant • .,. time ol purenw. All ... l2tO Nott1 Palm A-........ 02ttC>2803 Colla ..... Delly HOC .. llFW WQftd lecn~
CMI COde ..., • .., COde 8ectlofl 2t24h ~Of' COSTA MESA, AS PEA ~ T~ INd ..... ~ Thie -~ ....... ~ ooocta ... IOld F~ "°°'· Frteno. caw. Thi• IMltl~•TI"'~ Maten •• "· ti, 25, '"' ... lnc:L ~ I!. ~ !PaY9'* In fUll •IN time .,_ In fUll at IN llfM ol M.v AECOAOEO fN IOOK 101, Torrance CA ~ ~ IN Councy a.tt of '• la''. end must be ,.. 93704-2209 ducted by.""""""-·-Th-1W ~. Y"'9 ""'°9nl of -.1 el ~ ... ..S lllie) .. f'IOhC, Ille end ~ 1&4, PAGES 35 AMO 31, end the MlidpMed ... Oranoe County on March ,__, ll fie time of ... ~ 1Mwpott e.c;,. The reQlannl(I) == l* •••7-11 WM fhcl
,,,._.. C01'Ne.,.c1 10 aftd ..,._. ~·~ IO end OF MISCELLANEOUI deleleAClftS, 11'3 2, 1113 ..... ar. ~ 10 j)ftor Coata Meaa Dalty PllOt mencied lo ~ ~ IOTICI wWI ... COunly ~of now hMI by II ~ ... no-Mid by it ..,., Nici ~ IN THE OfF1CE Ofl Thia b&Jll .... IJ alDfed PMZm mic tlltlo.'l In IM ..,. of ard'I 1 I 25 ....... 1 ,... ~ .... oninoe ~ on f'.~ Deed of Trutl In .,,. prop-Oeed ot TNlll In IM ~ THE COUNTY AECOROE.A IO Cellfomla Uniform Com-~ Nlwpott awn. ......... ~ owner M 1• 1 • • ..... R • 141t1Mil Name(•) 11.-.d Cd10Mt.. .,., tO. ,.,
ertv ~ delalbed: ertv It.,.,.,_ dnorlbed: 0' SAID COUNTY. merclal Cod• Secllon Co ... Dall tnd <*lglled party. ~ 11t3 •bow on: ~ t5. .......... PMOsea
TRUSTOA: GEllALO V, T'llUSTOR• JOHN D. Thi 1net ectdf'eal Md 9108 2. ... -: 11 ~ 2.5. ~ "":' lhll 11th end tllh ay o1 Th-tax 1993 S .......... llMM flutlltlMtd Newport a.ac~ ~ICIAAY: AUSTIN g:~s. ICATHRENE F ~~~ ~ t~:,:,, Mdwt~ 1913 • • • ~ Stcnge M~ PUil.iC NOTICE ~ wi!:V #II fl'9d .......... Coeta ..... 0.lly PllClll
MC BAIOE, A CALIFORNIA BENEFICIARY. GUARO-dacrtbed 1bow 11 pt#'· c:laimt may be fl'9d 11 PAr Th'42S men«, Inc., T•pnone (1f4) NOTIC• OI' PUeLIC with IM COUnty Cieri& ol Thi F=::. :-°"• Metcn •• 11• II. H , 19QJ
CORPORATION rec°'d9d IAH SAVINGS AHO LOAN portlld IO be! t185 DOA-CIFIC HERITAGE BANK IU-fCMIO, Agent lor ()wnef. Orange County on Maren .,. ~ c.lor• Th.q
Ncwet11b« 13, 1H5 a1 ASSOCIATION r•corded SET LANE, COSTA MESA. ESCROW, ~ Torrtnee PUil.iC IOTICI P11bll11ted Newport SAi.a OI' 1, 1"3 ~ U it~,~P P\aJC lfOTICE
Instr. No. 15-4387'9 In J\Jy ti, 1990 u IMV. No. CAt2626" B!Yd,. Ste IOI, Tonance, NOTIC•otJ"'9UC ~osc.a Meaa Deily PUSOUl.~DTY AU~ ~~ W ...._ c*i·--~~~----Book -pege -o1 omdal 90-3153n In Book P-o9 o1 ,,,. underllgned TNll .. CA. 80505 end.,... II• day Noc March u. 11. 1913. , • .,..,. Publllhed Hewpott 8Mdl-nH, er ........._.
Reoordl In ih• office of tM Offtdal Records in IM ol· dlldaimt any llabilfty tor I« filing clalm1 by any .. __.~ ~-thl3S Purluant 10 the Callfomla Coibi Meaa DaitY PllOI ~;:is= ICinklet• .,11,.. .. Nam Reco1d•r of Orange floe ol lhe Aecotd., o1 Or· any lncorr~t ot th• CfSdltor lhell be Apnl 2, ~--.-nvr ... •• Self·SeMce SIOtllll• Fecil· Man::tl 11 11 25 Aprt t T Jade ...... ____ •
Countr.; 11ld died ol trust engt County; said died ol '"'"' \ddrns and otn« 19$3 Whlcn Is lhe buslneU 120139 PUIUC lfOTIC! lty Act (8 & P Code 2t700 • • · ' t., ~ ruat. · ___,, dHcribH the follow!~ trust detent>.s lh• follow-common dHlgnatlon U day befor• ths anbc:lpmtlld PurMJant to IN CaltfOmla et Mq) th• undsrllgned ttt3 link ttit. TrvllH. 765 The '~ P.'11n1
propatty: ' Ing: any, 11tJOWn ltereon ' ,_ daw lpscified ll>ow. s.lf·s.Mce S.CW• Feel-CNStMat~e WI# aeilf ' at put111c eucton Th.C• ·~ C:O.U, Meta, .,. ~tlullneh as EZ
A Condominium Com-LOT 317 OF TRACT 907, Said Ille wi• be made, Dat941: March te lty Ad ~8 & P Code 2t100 PlctlUeue on MARCH 30, 1913 al PUBLIC ..,,.TICE C:.WT .. 1 • b lneu le con-TEAl<E ... ~~A. 310 prlNd Of: IN ™E CITY OF NEWPOAT b\A Wltnoul convenant Of 1H~ ... Mq ....... undsrtigned .... __ NaMe 1:00 PM .. 2065 Pleclntla -" UI • -· ........ Mt.a,
Par<* t: BEACH AS PER MAP RE· wananty, e11pnt11 0t Im· Kenneth SleNotd will Ml Ill publle 1\ICtlon atet....,.t Ave.. Costa Mell CA CNS10Ut4' ~~ by. • NmflAld pwt· CA l••"2L......_ An undivided t/•lh Inter-CORDED IN BOOK 28, plied, regatoing title, pas-on MAAOi 30, 1993 It The•FollOWino persona 92627 personal propet1y, ,_.,,.p ~1 ----v· 555 'llita
•t In llld IO Lot 23 °' PAGES 25 TO 36 INCUJ. ... s1on. ot encumbtWlC91. Publl1h1d N1wport ·11:00 AM, al 2099 Placen-.,. do'no bu9lnlM u : lnduding l\.w'nlturl, ~ ~---Th• r•ol11t1nl(I) com-Flora Newport 8-c:h, CA
Trect 6614, In the City o1 SI VE . 0 F ,_.,SC EL. lndudlng ..... ctlergee end Beach..CO.ta MMa Delly UI .AYS., Co.ta Mesa CA SAN ~AR LOS ASSOCI-I~. tool1 ertd/or othef ......... .._. mtftCfd lo trlnlad ~ 9:!980
Costa Meu., County of ()r. LAHEOUS MAP~ IN ™E npenses ot tns TNllM Pilot Mardi 18, 19113. 92e21 pwtonal property, ATES 13 Corpotate Plata. hOUMhold Items ttored by atat.-.nt net.I Wldef lhl Fic.11110ul ~ "'""· SSS v.111 enge, State ol cat1lomta, H OFFICE OF THE cpuNTY •rtd OI the INllJ cr .. i.d tftl.47 lndudlng llM'nlture, doth-Suit• '200 Newport BNch' th• lollowlno petMl(\I: TM Foltowlng J)«90nt BullnHI Harn•(•) Nil.CS Aota Newport e.~. CA
pw map recordlld In boc* RECORDER Of SAID t>y said OMd ot Tru1t. to Ing, tools artd/Of ot.hef Calif. t268o ' E O 3 7 T Ito me 1 .,. dolno ~as: lbOW on: tte7 t2tMIO
277, P11gea 10 to t3 lnclu-COUNTY. pay th• t9meinlng princlpll PUBLIC NOTICE houMhold ltemt 1tot9d by Hopkin• D1velopmant ~. EOl3 Colln W. PDS l.EASlflfO SEllVICES. Jadlr Unldseler. TNl1H ol Tllll bull,,..1 11 co~ 110 ol Ml1cell1n1ous YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 1um1 ol lhs now(tl .. Ins followtng pet'IOtlt: Company LP a o.1-.,• Fllnt, Ut2 lnlorm1tlon •no C#npul Ortlls. Suite Jedi &.~.,.. Llr*leCl• dUctsd bV: CO-PIW1Nrs Maps, In 1M office o1 the UNDER A DEED OF TRUST cured by -CS 0.-d ol 1nMS 8032 Lany Barritt, C119 Umlted 'p1rtn•rllllp, 13 M1nag•ment Sy1tem1, 220, Newport BMctl, c.M. R~ rusl tiled Tlt1 reolatrant(I ) e~
County Rscon:ler ol said DATED Sl22/90. UNLESS TnJst to wit S185,S&t.S7 NOTICa TO tlM'I Philllpi, 8170 Mona Corporatl Plaza. Ste. 200, E158 John Vorac:.tt, E2S4 ~ Thi• 1Ul9'f\erll ""· mtnOed '° hnlad ~ ... Courtly. YOU TAKE ACT10H TO with intlflSt thereon from Cttll.DITOllS Off RllCh, BUSO Bart>ata St. Norport Beach C1llf P•lel' Wiiton ProgrHalv• Dl11ribu1lon Wllh the County ~ Of MU llndet lhs F'lcllhOUt EXCEPT THEREFROM the PROTECT YOUR PROP· SIOl/92 II 11.~ '* llUIJ( U&.a AITtox, Bt4' Nlcol• , .... 9~ • . Owner rlMNft .,. rlgttl Sy1wm1. Inc .•• MinnMOUI Orange County on etwu-lkl&IMll Nam1(1) ~,Itel fol~: ERTY, rT MAY BE SOU> AT annum H pt'OYlded In aald 9on, 8079 Matad Net.on, Malttl'lan Cori:>orellon • bid 11 .. le. Pun:tia ... CorPOf*liOI'\ 7652 Ell.CU-""11i, 11193 MOw on: t/21/93
(A) Units 1 lhrough 4 aa A PUBUC SAL£ IF YOU note(•) plue C091 and any to~ ....... 0415 lbrehlm Sam1to, C1llfornla corporation, mult be made with per· we O!Mt,' Ecs.n Praltte, PMt1M Rotlett ~
1hown on tit• Cond~ NEED AH EXPLANATION adYances with lne...a. ES-• -"" Bt71 Dewey Soutltard, 25092 BIJdlboard Lane La-SONI chedl1· r. ~ Mlnnetpe.1 ~ Publlthlld PMwJ)Oft e.ac:n-Th11 ~ was t tO
mlnl\Mn Plan r9COfded In OF ™E NATURE OF THE TIMATEO TOTAL DEBT i~ea :!..k"=~y::;::::, C281 Phillip Soli1, 8038 guna Hill•. Calif. 92653' checu only Md paid lot It Thi• 1t>u1lns11 It con-Costa ...... Diiiy Piiot ..., .,. County Qenc °'
bOok 9923, Page 689 of Of· PROCEEDING AGAINST 2t2.014.~ . 1 a lhlsn/l!llaclcwoOd. 80&4 RI· Jeffrey 8 Armour an Inell-the time of purch .... All duct.d by: e corporadon Mardi 4 11 1a, 2.S 1992 0rM0e Councy on JllnUaty
· 11c1a1 Records of said YOU, YOU SHOULD CO* The b•n•flcl1ry und•r ~· ~~ n1me<:J ~ chard C~. 8127 Stacie vldual, 255t t R~ ~lld good• 1111 IOld Tit• regi1trant(1) com-' • · ~ 27. tt93 County TACT A LAWYER -d Deed of Trust h«9IO-,.u Sh•ppard, 8131 Rober1 Road Laguna Hilla. Ca.,, 'as II", and mutt be ,.. menc:ed to lfanuct bulJ. ,"8885
(8) 't'he ••c:lullYe nght to 109 VIAl VELLA. NEW-fore Hec:ui.d and dallY. Nllef :·= BUM HOOH LEE Elchsnlaub, B117 Patnc:k 92653 . movlld II me time al ... "HS under lite F~llOul PUaLIC NOTICE Puaiahed Newpcw1 !Mach
possession and occupency ~BEACH. CA 92683 Ired to the ~ • ~H ~T~~T~~~ Mc.Dougal. C271 Ben [N. Thi• bu1ln•11 •• C()f)-Sai.. .,. aubjsc1 to prior lkl&IMll Nam•(•) Nltld Costa ...... Dally Pilol ol Ill thOM areas dnlg-(It • atrset llddr1u 0t wrm1n Oeclaralion of 0.. MESA CA · vall ductlld by: a o-ral patt· c:anc:.,latlon In the evsnt OI above on: f'•brualy 23, CNStoa2t4S F:•bruely 25 Mltdl 4 11 neteo as patios, garages, common designation of faun Ind Demand for Sal•. · ~ ,...wa tns rigtlt nera.hlp se«Jsment between owner t993 PlctltJoue • ·
and parlUtto 1pacea, H property ii shown •b<>Ys. and a written NocJce ol 0. C~E~slnes• u:·Nt'W bid at HI•. Purctl..., Th• regl1tt1nl(1) com-and ot>ligaled pany. 0.ted Prog,.H•YS 011trlbut.lon ._..,.._......,.. 11. 1193.
ll'lown upon 1he Condo-no wananry It glwn u to laul and Elscbon to Sell. All tit b I must be made #th per-menc.d to transKt bu»-this 11th and 1Mh ay o1 SYtlefTlt, Inc d/b/a PDS Stat....-nt 111791 nvnium Plan above te11nld Its completeness or cor· Tiie undlrtlgnsd caUMd 0 •r 111 nu• IONI cMcks or ca.ni.r. Mii undef u,. Fictitious Marctl . LN&lno ~ Joh#'! P. PUIUC ..,..TICE to. ,.ec:tM11)." The benlftclary aald Nol.iol ol Default end name(•) •rtd addreu(n) ctlsdls orly and paid fot et Bu&lne11 Name(•)" 11111d Publlc Storage M~ Finley Prnldlnl • Thi ~ .,.,.ant ._
Parcel 2-urtder aald Dee<! ol Trust. Election 10 Siii to be ,. ~ b~ i:;,e ..,,., 'Wlt~n the tlms ol purdla ... AJ abov9 on: o.c.tnber 31. ment. Inc . T•l•?Mn• (7f4) This 'statement ~· fltld ~~~~ 13 --C-N-9-,-oa:t--,-4-2--Ullll 2 in Lot 23 as lhown by ,.ason of a t>r1ach Of cord1d in the county wt1er1 _• pa ,. .. Y. .. ,..., as P,l!!,chaMd goods .,. IOld 1986 64&-el66, Agsnt for Owner. with th• County Clettc o1 Actldeu
upon the Condominium default In the oblloaUons the ,.al property 11 locatlld :;1~ by the Ml1t(1) .,.: •u i.'', and must be r• Hopkins O•v•lopm•nt Publl1hed N1wport <>range County on FebN· Corpot'9te P\azJIB • Suo~ 20f:· •
Plan abo¥s referred to SICIKed theret>y, Fllreto-FOR SALES INFOA-N moYld It ths lllM ol sale. Company, LP. a Delewlfe S.acn.<:01ta M1aa Dally ary 24. t"3 Ne wport ucn, al · ......... N-.
Parcell: f0te eQCUllld and d8'111· MATION: Meft~rl The name(t) and bulJ. Sain we subjsct 10 pnor Lld .. Pllf1J*Slwp P110CMard'l11,11,1"3. PMH80 t26tO ........... . .. 1:i:~ ~1 '° ~ :;:_: J:,~~~O: a:oo .. n •• s:oo, ... ~:'!r1,)d~rr!~' B:~N~~ ~"f' ~n~ "~f~ s,:,-~ c~~!~ De; "'836 Publilh«t Newpott e.ac:n-~.~c: .. := = .,.,,,. ~ :"'°"'
lhoM portion• ~ 23 lault and Demand for Sale (8t9) 4e6-3SM NdUROOSTAA. 213.C and obligated patty Datlld Hew~ 8Mch GPP y 0 PUBLIC NOTICE . ~·ta M• .. Daily Pltot llon, -'l Cotporli• P\&.t.a. o~ COUNlY E ..
dHcribed In Parc11 1 end wnttln nolk:• ol de'. CAL·WEST•RN R•· 17TH STREET, COSTA this 11th and 1111h .day of By: Swphsn C Hopkins March 11, ta, 25. Apl9 t, Suite 200, Newpof\ Beac:ti, OINE EXCHANGE 1rn
1bov9, dealgnated ~-fault and of llection to CONVEYANCE CORP., MESA, CA . M.,ch Pf9iicsent . ' CNStoe~t" 1993 Calil t2eeo Pl~ 1E., Cow Mt'1ot U01, gatagel, Ind C.... lh• undersigned 10 7983 La ..... aw., The .... IS being aotd.. Pubic $l0111ge M81'1~ This ltlt9mlnl WU llllld Fie~ ~17 Thll bu1lne11 It con-Calif IM:M 'f:: adjoining It Ml aald propwty IO ealisty 2nd Floor, P .O. ... generally deacrlbed aa: ment. Inc., Talephonl (71•) with the County Cleft! of 9'felfteu N.... dUCted by.• con>Or'lllon Oaryouen Mvet, 2034~
a delcnbsd having a Mid ObllgatlQrts. and lhlr• 9008 La ..... ~ Furnllur1, Fl•h.1r11 ind S46-31S$, Agent for Own«. Orang. County on Flbn.1-StateMettl PU8UC NOTICI Th1 r•gl1ttanl(1) com-~ u.n., Hunt.t19
rupect;ye unit number, aa •ft". th• und1r1lgn1d nla e1eu ~ (ete• 0Eqoodulpm11n1. Traden1m1. Publi1h1d Newport ary a, t993 TM Followlng l*'IOnl mencsd lo nnaacl ~ ton t.adt, CMf 82M6
shown on the Cond~ caused said notice ol ~ ' ' WI I, Lea.t.nold Im-B•~tbi ..... Dally F5e0253 at1 dotnQ buslneu H ' t asaGI ""'9 under 11'11 Fldlbll Thia bualnsu 11 co~
minlum Plan lbo¥e rwfarrsd fautt and of elecuon to be ..... ,o provement. Cotwenant "°' Pilot Maren 1t,11, 1993. PubliaMd Beach-l(OLL/COANERSTONE fllctttleue Bu.lneu Nam•(•) hied ~by: en lndMduai to. Together w\\h • non. recotded October 1, t991 Dated March 09, to compet1. And ,,. lo-tha34 Newpon ,590 MacArthur Bouiev.,d' au..neu ....... above on: o.c:.m• 16, The reglllt1nt(I) com-
uduslYe rtgt11 to uss tn. u In.air. No. 9t·S4SSS8 In 1H3 8,: YVONNE J. cated at: 283.C 1TTH Co1.1a MHI Delly Pllot Suite SIO Newport e..c:h' at8t 1992 menced to nnMc:S bu~ 1common walkway• end ,Book Pao• of Olflcl1I WHEELER, ~REET. COSTA MESA, PUIUC NOTICE ~ '· 11 , 11, 25, 1993 Calif t2e6o • The F~ persona Carpente Ptala C0tpora. '** und9r ll'le Fci.ovt
driveways located on lhs Records In the olfic. of ttis TRUSTEE SAU Ofl. Th• bo11c Nie I lntendlld t085304 Th-805 Koll Caplt1I M1tk•t1 _,.doing bueines• ... ~ C Ho9kJni, eu-u ~(•J list~ ~·um IOCs In Uid r~S:. ~~ ~. FICEA: YVONNE J . to be consumma'1ee1 11 the c;:nca OF PUIUC NOTICE GldUp, inc.. • o.1--VILLA D'lfAllA TRAT· Thil 11a1emenc was lied a=:!.
Patell ,. tM Without COYenanl or WHEELER offlcs o1 U>CKY ESCROW Dlaa<M.UTION Of' Corpol'atlon, 4343 Von Kat· TOAIA. 303 Bro•::::i.· W'llh IN ~ CISttl Of Thi ~ M
An undMdlld 1114001 lo-warnnty, •icpren Of Im-Publl1 .. ed Newpert COMPANY, INC., 1942 a.,. ..MTNERIH• NOTICE Of' PU8UC ~ ~.:~~1wpor1 Suite tot. UQurll • Oninge CCM.f'tty on ~ wM/11 IN County~ -::
ternt 1n and 10 Lot 1 ot pfled, regardlno title po• Beach-Ceet• Me a a den Grove Bhld .• Ste.207, Public notice 11 /terlby SAi.a OI' • · c.lif. t.MISI .,., I . 1"3 Orenos Couney ~ Tact &61', In the City ot HUion. or encum~. Del., pttot M.rctt 11, Gwden Gtove, CA t2&M alVWI lhM ~ E. Phtlf. PPSOMAI. PROPEn'Y Corn111tone Princlplla. Angelo C1pr110. 5171 PM02IO ,,,., g . 1913 on
Cotti Mesa. County ol Or· to pay lhl ~ J>MC'-25, April t, tff3 and the antlc:lpatlld .... rPI. encl at Philllps #93502 • ~'. :s~~~~ ~~~Yorba Unoe, Pubbhed Newport S.ech-"'Y ' FM2W4
-.. sui. °'California. .. pal sum ot lhe not•C•I .. tMM8 d~ ·~r~ :~~ec:t to end Slellllr ....,,..,tlanci., S.· Putsuanc io.,,. Cal1f0fl'Jia levard ~ tto Newpott Fem.nda C.prwo sen Co111 Meaa Deity P11ot PutMlaMd Newport BMc~ I* map recordlld In Book and by ·said dMd ot • . 1 ....., \/lcff a PartMrlhlp here-SIH·Servlc• Storac;is Flcll· Beach' Calif 92G6o Ed lill y b 'u d M .... " t1 1a .... t .... .. 277. Pages 10 to 13, lnctu-Trust. wllh ,.,..,. .. , IS In PUBLIC NOTICE California Uniform Com-tofoie dol n builn111 lty Act (B & p Codi 2t700 Thi• • buel~... ii con-o•c • or • n •. .,.,., . • • ~. ..... Coat• ~.. Dally PllQI'
11v1 of Mlacellaniout aald not• provided, Id-m1rclal Code S1cllon und• ths flc:iuout nams ec 1eq.), the undeBlgnld dUC111d by 1 genMal part• ~f ~ 1 Tl'l-80I March 11, II. 25 ~ t
Mapl, In lhl Officl ol the ~. If wry. uncSsr tn. NOnc•·otJ 6106.2. and ttyte o1 Oro View T•• wlll _. al pubtic IUCtlOn Mn.hi ~ ;:• ,...., 1 con-PUaUC llOTICI 1m
County Rec:otder of Mid twm1 of Uid Deed ol "'8UC SAU! t~• ~nandwl~~ tKe, • 102 Gold l>ntda9t. on MARCH 30, 1993 at Th• ~egl11ran1(1) c~ wife Y: hulbend Md fh.416 ~-Trust. '"'· c:tiargH and NOTICE IS HEREBY claim!'9 may be filed 1 Wey, City of Oroville, 300 PM, at 2075 Newport m41f'W»d 10 trantMICt ~ The riglatrent(a) com-Cttlt~t62 PUIUC NOTICE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT e1q>9nM1 of the TruatM GIVEN pursuam to Caltlor· LUCKY ESCROW co.1. County o1 lk.ltte, State of Bl11d,. Colla M111 CA ,_1 under IN f1c\ltloul msnced lo ~ 11u9-Pio .....
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST and of lhs trusts creai.d nla CMI Code Section PAI« INC "'2 Garden Catlfomia, did on the -92627 pet90Nil prOperty, Butln•ll Nams(a) lated ,_.. ~ .,,_ ~ •lllllllll ltw c..s1w..o
DATED· t t/Ot/95. UNUSS by aald Deed ot Trust. 791.50a end Cahfornla 0tow' 8llld ·• S1e 'lJJ7 Gw d'lft/ 01 -1993 by MIPllY lnckdng fumlU•, do4h-at>ove on F.on.y 17 eu .. ,,... Name<•) 11-.d 8t8t t P1 -e YOU TAKE ACTIOH TO Said .... Wiii be tMlld on: Commeftlal Cods S«:tion •• . • • .wnent ot ..... piw1nln. •no. tool• and/ot olhSf 1993 • ~on· NIA .... te-....
PROTECT YOUR PROP· AJK4 ts. 1993, at 1:30 72t0 1Nt the fotowlng de-:"i Gtoved • fA~92944. and dil.solll9 !he said p,w\ner· houMhold Items 1tore0 by l(oll Capital Mark•I• Angllo Capr1to ~dlOwlnQ s--on• ._......._ Mw EATY. rT MAY BE SOLD AT p.m. In the lobby lo tM tcr•bed property wllT be • atl ay ot clalm,I lhip and tennlnate lhslr,.. the folowlno psnona: G o Glen Ralgsr Ea F , ca .,. bwtlnelt aa atoe......t
A PUBUC SALE. IF YOU bulldino loeallld •• 601 told by H9woort Terrac. by any c:t9dlklr .. be larJona .. pMnsnt th«eln. C041 ThlfffO GtMn eon. ~ee Vic• Prealdent . ' ~In> ... tied PARS ETIREMENT IN-TM folooM19 ~ NEED AN EXPLANATION &Mn lewlt sv..t, ()r. Mobllehoms J>anc (W.,. April 2, 1lf83 whic:fl la lM Said ~ kt in. tu-die, E141 RINgll au..n.c. Thie statement WM flied with tM ,..,...-., a.ti SURAHCE SEIMCE.S, 350 an dc*'9 ....,_..: OF n.E NAT\JRE Of THE enge, Callfomla t2ee8 houMman) at public auc> business day before me ture wU1 be wound up Ind £2'1 Connie Camargo, " ~ ~ of .......... ...,. of EMc t7'ti In«. Me 212, POUCY AUOfT SEIMCC.
PROCEEDING AGAINST Al lh1 tim• of the inrtiaJ lion to the highelt bidder anllclplled Ille date conduc1ed by MsMn E. F03t Jon Robblns. H045 o:..n: County on Fetwu-Or~ t~ on Febru-COii.i Meta. C.W tzt.27 21t t CM DIM, NewSIO"
YOU. YOU SHOUlD CON-publicalJon of tt)il nodc:e, tor cash. In lawful money of •bovs. PhllNpi, atid Margarwt Ptllll-Mich ... Zanloa, Hl31 Ed 24 11'J3 "'Y ' PhaH II ~·· a C... BMch, Calif tna TACT A LAWYER. the total amount ol IM un-the Unii.d Statn, Of 1 •EHNAM NOUR-lpe, Who wlU PIY. and di• ~. H201 Chert Uel· 9f'Y • PMtM3 ,_.t404 lorn11 corpot1Uon. 350 Oowera & JKbon. ~
t8'8 #B ICWA STREET, paid bll11ne• °' lhe obllp-calhl.,-1 chedt payable to OOSTAR cnwge all Uabilit.IH Md leld, Et70 Thomn l<aool«. . Pubbhed Newport e..cn. EMc lM ,...._ .... 2t2 CalttonM. 2111 C11n Oftoe
COSTA .. ESA. CA. t292t tlon MCtnd by the above N-port Tl!'rK• Mobil.-Publl1h1d N1wport debta of lhl firm end ,. GOii CaOtl Boutw-."ttsa Publlahlld Newpcw1 eeac:n-Cotti Meaa Delly '*>t C.. ....... Clillf ~ N•wpor1 e .. ctl C1llf
"(It a ltlMI address °' dffc:nbed deed o1 t.rust home Pattt (paylble at time Beach Cotta M..a Daily ~Ill monies payabts to Brenda Dreftler, E.237 Tracy Co1ta Mell Dflly Pilot Fll>Nlly 25. March '· ti, Thie bu1lne11 11 con-nM) '
common dHlgnatlon of and Ullmated cost•. ••· of..,., on Marctl 25, 1993, Pelot March 11 1993 lh• firm. Culp, Ht11 S.an Gallttlf', March tt, 18, 25, "'11 t, 11. tll93 ~by:• c:otPOf1lllon T1tt1 bu.in.11 11 con
property la shown lbolle, penMI, and edvancn II It 10:00 a.m attn. follow· ' ' FurUlsr notJc:e II hsreby Ht65 James Hamiton 1993 Th-Ne Thi r90l1tranl(I) com-d\lelscl by: a corpordon
no watTan1y 11 QIYln u to S38.039 75. Ing locatlon: AT TH E th"'5 glvsn th9' tN undll"llgnlld Own« """'" ths rigt'll Th-e20 msncecl lo 1IW1Md ~ The regl1lrent(1) c~
Its compistlnHll Of CO(· ft 11 possible that II IN FRONT ENTRANCE TO PUBLIC uoTICE wiH not be rffponaible bid •l ..... Pu1ct1UH PUIUC NOTICE ""* ~ the Acu1IOln IMl'ICISd '° trw.ac.t bu rectnsea):· Ths beMI~ lime ol I.ale lh1 opening SUITE 205 (SECOND " trom ~ time on, 1or eny must be made With J)lr· PUBUC NOTICE lkltlneat Nam.(1) ._., ""' und9r ll'le ~ooua
under Nici Deed ol Trutt. bid may be lea than the FLOOR). 17802 IRVIHE SUPEUOR COURT oblgallon lncurTed by the IOMI c:Ndl1 Of cuhlerw 1MHe abow on· Janu.y 1f, .,_.,... NatM<•l hied
by ,..._, ol a breach 0t total lndebledn9U due. BOULEVARD. CITY OF Off CAUFORNIA. oeher(a) In (ttis) (Mt)~ Ch9ck1 only and paid for at CN8t092t42 1'1atltleue 'r:' 1boll9 on: NIA
defaull In lhs oblloatlon1 Dete1 ~ttll3 TUSTIN, STATE OF CALJ.. COUNTY OI' ORANG• own name(1) °' In the the 1lm1 ot purcn .... All Plctltl4M.19 ._,,_.. ...... mo::tE. l~,CF~ Oow1ra & Jadlaon. 1nC MCUred INreby, Mr*"> G .S.L. PINANCIAL FORNIA. . name o1 the fltm, ~ued good• .,. IOld .,.,_.. N...,. ............. Thi • Aonllld ~ • ......,.,..
lore eucuted end deffv. CORPORATION, ae Saki .... to be wtthoul ~t TheCltyo.t.a, DMM et C-ldM!al, .. It", Ind~~ r• Stet........ l"9 F'olowtnQ With'~ ~tlsd Thia .... __,. .,.. tleo
erlld IO tis ~I _,_ TN9t.. COll9f\atrt 0t warranty u to ... 0 ... 114171 Caltf9mla. thle ta -mo¥ed al lhl time ot Nie Thi Fotlowlng perwona m buelnft9 ~ r==:' Of wftrl fie C4ur1tJ a.tt o1 "'1Usn Oec:Watlon ol o. • T • potHSslon 11~ .,... 0r9n9e, c.....,. Sale• .,. 11.1bjed lo prior doing bualnsal . ... ea: Orenos -.. , on f.tJN. Or1ln09 Cout'lly on f.cwv fault Md Demand tor Sale, J .O. • .. tYICE curnbrancli, or ~.. •Ht3-ts1t MP~, 1"~ canc:ell•tlon In an. event ol ~nH/FAmVIEW :Ssocl-HIOOE OAKS RANCH, "'Y ~. 1913 111'1ti,1113
and wrflten nock:e °' a.. COllPAMY, ~ on an "as la," Mwhete l•M IN nt• MATTU Of' ••rll c. l•H, At· ~ '*"'"" owner ATES t3 Corpcnlll P\u.a. 2900 Harbor lllYO .. eo.... 'Mt718 PNtUJ
laull and ol elecllon to .., KMeft T...._, .. bat11 Tiie property whldl temer et Lew, 11441 Ind obll;IMd party. O.led &lit ·....,,. -..... 8Mch M-. CA t:262t ~ NewPGt' 8eecho-cai.e tfM1 under91gill<t to ...._.. a.c,.._, 901 Wiii tM IOld I• dac:ribed u TH• P•TITION TO re1r 0... 8Nn•4. lhla 111.11 Md 1.,.. d.y ol c.J eM__..., • The \M'lile H.-Partner· Costa ...._ Oalty "°' ~ ......_, .._,,. ..., M6d property to utitfy a.uth L..w4 a~t o,. IOllow-= CKANOa TH• NAME ...... C-4 ~ Marctl ..,..,, A Calltotril lwnl\lcl Colla ..... Oely Not laid otlligelion9. 8Qd ~ • • Mobllehome' 19n Win-Of' INGAUL llOMCAYO ,-., Public Slor.ge Mane Hopkin• Developm1nt ~. 2tOO Hart>ot M•ctl 11, ti, 2'. Aeprt 1, Maren 4• tt, "·ZS. 1.,
after lite und1r1lgnad :::..~ 82 ... '714J tton Manor UlltZALLO. ~:-:::Su.a ment. Inc., T•pnone 17f:j ~:'~ ~c: ~c::-a. ....._ CMI. 1913 Th-I Th-«11
caUMd laid notice of a.. IP AYA.ll.M Decal No.: M S3057 CASI NO. AHT808 • .,.5111, Agent tor ()wnef, w Pl lie 200 -11 .,. •• .,. -ncl fault and Of llecUon IO be L•, TH• Senal No . FMHCAntS. OllOD TO UtOW Plit>llahed Newport P11bll1hed Neweort ~· •9•· h C I• Thia b111lnea1 II con-&1•1.,. ..,..TICI r--recr.ded N0¥1t1'1bet 10, IDl~ICTU OP•NINQ :><WFMHCAn15308 Beech-Cola. ..... Delly ~ ...._ Olly ewport .. c • al f. dUct9d by. a hied !*\-~ ._
1992 u ln.ir. No, 92· 8ID llAY •• 08TA.llfD lnel<P1 No.: CAl.5020(),I CMIH_."'!'!~· Piiot Match 11. 1993. P1k1e March 11. 11, t99J. ~.,.. Corpcnaon 1 ~p I ---, .......... -,-2---I Pl1~ 7tT.J03 1n Boole p991 o1 llY CM.UNO TH• FOl,. CAl.$0201 _.. -ThM4 .,m · .... teg11tt1nl(1) com. ~• •
Ofldal Records "' IN of• LOWUIQ TIELDHONt °The current loc:Mlon ol tfMI PETTTIOHERIS) INOAUl Cellfo~ortitlon, mencied lo trenMd ~ ............ 9u:1fllt1• -.
flee o1.,... recorder of Or-.. UMai•a ON TH• a1 ......-11 . .._.MONCAYO 8ARZALLO, PUIUC NOTICI PUIUC NOTICE 25082 Uine. La.,... ~ IM Flc:dtloul lueeHn-... .,.11•1111 -..-.. ,. " ...--....... ·r · HAS/HAY£ FllEO A P£n. ~ Htlle. Cellf.11265:1 luMneel Nw(1) ._.., ... 11111•11 n. F ..... II "s:,s;.;;''w111 be~ DAY ••PORa TH• n, T~ ~ TION FOR AN ORDER TO CN8toe2t.. NOTIC•otJPU9UC l'"I• bu1lne .. II con-lbo\leOl'l:NIA Thi ~ pwaona .,.dolna-:llr:::.:---
tM W11t1o1A ~ ,,; aA&.al (1t4l , .. 41'7 $pec9 55 ~ ~ CHANGE NAMES FROM Pk:tftli• 1ALS Of' dueled by. a o-wtll Plf\o ....,_,_ L.aee6ng. Inc., e an doing ~ea: HEW Cl.fAHUlt, za.c
WllmlnlY •...-01 Im-er (IU) U7-4ML Cakfomla.' l2M3 ' INGAUl MONCAYO BAA-._.,.......... ~SOMAl ~DTY ner.tllp ~ COIPGfllkwl OOCTM'S CHOtCl, '521 tl'ltl S.-. COiia MeM.
plied, nigwdlng tits ~ TACUU.I The publlc auction wll be lAU.O TO INGAUL MON-• ........._. IOOtOt The r1gl1tr•nt(e) C«Mn-By. f'ldwd Neblra. ,,_ C...,. Drtlle. ...... ·-· CA
...ion. or encumbrtnC411. P11bll1h1d Nawport m1de lo eallllfy ths lien for CAYO AlVAAEZ. The FoloWlng peraon1 ~to an. c.ettomla ~ ..W:, ~~ denl. o.n-111 ~.,...,. !Mne, Clllf 12'111 8e1tnem Nour1011ar. :J: IN remalring pMd-Beac:n-Coata ..... Daily 1tora~• ol the ebo11• .: ~~th~ ••doing bu--. a : ~ Slot991 Faad-9ue1nsu ...,,,.(•} la* .:i-0:-C:::., ~ ~ ::::.-r ~~ 2211' CefUI, lills1lon
IUm of the now(•) M-Pik1C ~ t8. 25, April t , described propsrty that tNI matter .,._ befot• HARBOR AND MCFA(). lly :r & P Code 21700 aboW on A41Qu1t 1, 1..,. 0rM0e ,.._,_, on MM:h -.... C-Vleio, CA 9a.t ~ ~~~deed ~ t99l. ... depoeltlld by Aob«t.,.... COUr1 ~~ OEH PAR™ERS.1. ~.13 Cof. et Mq. • IM ~ Hopkin• t1•v1lopmen1 12. 111:1-"' ~··aim.,.__ Th)e bullns .. 11 con-·--v• ,, __ • '" tnMll and Mllu'een Lechner wl1" No 703 ol lhs n-.-por ... Ptal.a, ~ 200 will at pubic auCtlon Company LP ey: ScMh-• ~.-'..L:'.':_":' .......... duc:lad by: tn lndMdull
Nld note prcMded, ed· Newl)M T~ Mobile-~ Superior ~°1; ,N•wport BHCh, CeJlf'. on MARCH 30, 11113 IC Ml Calif.~ 0.: ,IUHI =-~ IMctl, Tlte reoi1tnlnt(I) COfl'l-vanc-. " anr. under .,... PUIUC NOTICE home Pattc. .,. Ndrl tate0 t:oo PM ac to65 P\amnll• By: stePn.n c ~· Putllahed N9wport e.ecn. • ~lo ..._. ..,._
T*"'' fol aald Oeed o1 Tiie rnoblWlomt rnu.t be on Aprt ~ ~ .~ Hopkin• Oewalopm•nt A11e.. Co11e M•H CA Pr-...C · ' C:O.ta ..... Dat'J Piiot ~~Ines• ~ ~ nw unOat Wte ~
""'-.... dwgls Ind NOTtca Of' puled ffOm Newpot1 T.. · ' ' . Company, LP .. 1 Dllew'9 ta27 1*90N11 ~. This Nllft!M wea filed ,.arch 11, 25. Apt11 1 I ....,. an untCOI~ Bualne• ~1> lillMd
..,,.,.... ol the TNll.. TltUSTU'S SAU race Mobll•Mm• P•rtt ~Jo:• and"'-; and llmlted paMe'1hlp, 1' Celt· Inducting turnftl.n. docfl. With IN County Clertc• ol t913 ' • • =d IHocC111on other aboo4 on: NIA
end of .,. tN1t1 c:rwo AftN t4f·t41·tt LOA.II upon purctiaae. c.u., any pew ... Ptua. ~ 200. I~. 1oot1 tu1d/0t olti• Orenge County on ~ ~ • pMi•lflip htWlnl ~
by Mk!...,~°'..!'!'!;. NO HH~a.o R•Pa The 1oUil amount due on :,.-,_~ ~'::!:: Newport 1 .. c1t, Calif. ~ lllam9 llOr9'd by lll'f 1 1913 .!:~-tilt~~ lNa ltlll Mnt ... llecl Said - -........ on: • ""' J)foperty lndudlng.... __ .,,.. t2elO ..... ~ peraona: • ..---1 ..... .,. -nca -....... County Ololtt ol ~ 6. tta, • t :30 p.tn DA C.' It e" at. a mtted costl ••J)eflMI not be grll-..cl. ........ Cotpor..io. • AOtJ fl CaMlt ~ --r--IW ~ h F'*6oua OrW'D9 eoun.y on flWd'I =::c.~t;» :::~ ~1 .e 4e04T'TIOMa He end _,_. II of h ~ ::r= ~ =.: Callfornll corporatlon, ACM1 Vic'°' 11'odr19W.,; ~ ~ '°:c:; CW9tOUtet =· ::::<.•>1::;-12. 119J • • • Ne. d• of the publo Nie It ....... .,_ ...,1 ..... I 25012 ltuc:tlbOetd U1ne La-0Qa1 C.T. PIUlaen, Nflg O ... _., Pl lllel -.:. • •MM91 ltNec. OrMoe, Callfomll 901H1 S3,110.t7. Tiie auction _.. -.. • .,. pu.,. ,,,... n guna Hila, Calf, t2tA' Weldon O'Shenecy, A07• M8t'Ctl '· 11 , ti, 25, 1113 4 I• -· .... A. ftvdM ~ ,...._, .._. ~ lllPOllTMT wonca be made fOf IN purpoee ol Cow ..... Dtlly Ploe, • ~ .. Alrftow, "' ..... OtlY H. WOOOI, DOOi a.y ni..I03 •••u· --TNa ......,.. ... tied eo...
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ttie .ow ol .,,_ • OWNCRs ~. '°9MtW wMlt IM county, 91 ..... one. a AoM, ~ ..... Ctllf. Ho60emeea, Jr .• 0070 TIM-rv-.--• -.__._.!_ ~ lll'f 21, ttl3 tie) amount ~ YOU AAE IN DEFAULT ~ ol IM..... ..... f0t lour ~ tHS3 °"'1 Netson, 0151 Ea..rct .,. dolflCI .._._..: P9d ~°'IN~ UNDER A DEED OF ...... , ,,.._,, H ..._. prior 10 the..._ OI Thomes O.~*\ ~ L. Meedowa, C011 ~ CN8t08at97 JOHN °WAYNE TeNNll PIUtet ~ lion NCUred by.,. ebOW TAUST DATED............ 1..a • _, ~ 11 Woodlower Ir· C°'*Clled HOtlbiea ......... CLUI, f11t Jamboree, ll'uWtNd....,,... ~ ..... .,. -na
duDl'lbed deed °' truat tllO UM.us YOO'f~ •WPCMT TDWI ':.~ .ea ..,_ ~. ta714 • o.w ~fie t1gt1t • 11,.111 .._ =:gort IHcrt. Calif. coeu ..... Dellr Noc ~ -::...~ .C::.!. 9:; ACTION TO PROT!CT MMILDOlll ,.MK, JUL•• ,.::;~•o•, .:::... ~~ c~ =-... 11be '::.. ~ Mii•••"' T.,.. ,,_..,..... Inc .. • Mtrdl •. 1t, 11. IS. 1ea tMW
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lltM ol .... Wte oper*'9 EX,l.ANATION Of THE ... ....,. T.,..... ... MOii COURT mtneed .'° ....... tMI-Wte lltM ol ~. Al MINT COM'ANY IOOO Calf. ll2tlO .... • 1 I
bid = be ... IWI h NATUM OI-™E ~ ~ ........ ....-UIGALIL MO•CAYO ,... urldet ... Aallloue ~ gooda ...... ~ .......... Moo. Thi• ~ .. CIOfto CllatoetMt ,,. ,... •• ,...,.. ....... =OU.. CHoeNO AQAM'T YOU c ....... , •HHltelh MftH&.LO.,. .. oc. luJlftMe Nome(•~ ..... ~ .............. ,. ::;:r" .... h. C9'1f. £~"=, .... , ........ ~ta~~~-;=Utt ..... em -YOU IHOULO CONTACT A M .... I ..... CJ t 4) CIDmfTM. IT WTA ..._. on: Nol.,,.. •· .._...._ • Wte ..,,. °' ...., :;: ••II• t 11 llw c.... ~ .._ 0 La-
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PUBLIC NOTICE
.Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.6 the following information is
hereby noticed regarding proposed increase in the business tax for the
City ~f Newport Beach.
THE PROPOSED BUSINESS TAX RATEi ARE:
1.
2.
3.
. BUSINESSES WITH NO LOCATION IN THE c1n •
S 1 I0.00 PER YEAR
BUSINESSES BASED FROM A RESIDENTIAL
LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY· SH.00 PER YEAR
BUllNEISEI IAIED FROM A COMMERCIAL
LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY WITH:
1 TO 5 EMPLOYEES • $ 150.00 PER YEAR e TO 25 EMPLOYEES • $200.00 PER YEAR
29 TO IO EMPLOYEES • $300.00 PER YEAR
MORE THAN IO EMPLOYEES • SS00.00 PER YEAR
THE BUSINESS TAX RATES SHALL BE APPLICABLE TO MY
IUllNIU SUBJECT TO BUllNEl(''°AXATION Al PROVIDED
IY NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 5.04.
THE AMOUNT OF TAX ESTIMATED TO BE
RAISED ANNUALLY IS S2,IOO,OOO.
PUIUC ME!TINQI REGARDING THE INCREASE IN. THE
IUlllEll TAX RATEi WILL IE HELD IN THE CITY COUNCIL
CHAllllRI OF THI CITY OF NEWPORT IEACH, 3300
'9EWPORT BOULEVARD, AT 7:00 P.M., WITH AN ORDlllAICE
FOR INTRODUCTION ON APRIL 21 AND SECOND READING
MD ADOPTION OF THE ORDINANCE ON MAY 10, 1•3.
FOR ADDITIONAL lllFORllATION REGARDING THIS PROPOSED
:t'AX RATE CONTACT THE REVENUE MANAGER, FINANCE
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Net 1239,800. 3llO-= a.y vi.wt 1000 ONE ACRE LOTS. FOil ltENT ,!,i';.~11r,~p1.~t ~: =...•~.., 1~.,..: AVAIL NOW! 1t01 or :sto.eeMno g~.~ .
Downtown Bunk Rer>o 963-7800 2257 eq. ftl 3 BA. 2.5 Platted, aurvey•d Quiet .,.. Open S.V Ins, galed comm, W/O Cell Pw Thi• .. _ _ .. .J
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Best F~ Your ramity IAGUNA :f ~°'v-;:;; $1,100.000 terma, 1· 281 18a, garage, lrg :Jbr tmly room. Peta. 9*t.a4a7 ~ D-38,Na.
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Good loc In nelghbOr• •Leisure Wortd, 5' M'GI M t..at 77 •-.. i.nd, OR. Est motel Y ..... $1050. 499-632t din-"' rm, 11150/mo. .. ... _ •~ .......... _,...~ at>out our ap.clala. ~ d9hwaht, aieov. beaett, n/emkr M.f! ao. hood Ltg kit Oon'1 3BR 2BA Penthouse, ~· .. ,. Avt &,.. CM _,..., ._,., _ .... ,. Br a-a No .............. --. _.,. 71La miss th•I s209,500 $350K. Ready ... 9Qfll, WESTCUFF near Shakespeare now . .._., ey, ~ty 4bt c:oodo. NB Studios, 1 1.,.. . pM.a _...._...., -r-. _.., ._
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sized oar•o• Just 2 .-Gnuw~v&.n -a bUllard room In a _..,.to lldo vthage • cable. Plillo. .undll,
bloc tea 10 sand For Ad Action IUlNCllES/fARMSI SttHt. ~pets. M751 mountain-fl!• Meting. beach.St300. agt . fp. '450/mo 84e-4400
$215,000 536 9J26 Ltg exec homl, bl!y'Mw, mo. 240.2299 ••••-~ Calf .,.5--<Mll. •?a.a'TOO ..,._ 1., M/F ~
Bank Repo Call a ROUSES/ GROVES 1575 quiet nelbotnood. 'Jtlf/ ....-~&~&~
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home Lrg backyard mmfrwl.. 722.100 • · fOU!fTAIR 2br/tba $725 837 Mtlgoa Way. 38r apon Male ~t.
w/cvrd paho Great FOR SALE 5 ACRE RANCHES neat •Penlf\8Ule Point VAI.I.EY 2134 tbt/tba M50 °' 281/den. 2-car gar, S5IO ~ 873-91~
school& & area. AD·V..SOR fo~w'nerbeawut11'1tulfin1ancak•.•.· Cute cottage. 2BR new crpt, drape•. P"t padoa. &44 6451 BAL86A Pein P\.lt
$219.500 ••r•"'A pain&, .CC. quiet E'alde 28• 1415/mc>+ ut ERA STA.A 642·5678 9uy It. Sell It. Find It. 1 2.990. $500 down. 1BA, frpl, gar, StOOOI OPEN SAT·SUN, 10-e, ~ loe. no peta. oP4W' 9-4 UDO ISLE fUlly furn Rlck• 310-455-3132 :
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Qaf, new appl, ~. S715/mo yrty. 1 Pi'J·i-r--·__,,~_,.....,,.,.,..,.---l<Wlt Loe, 11275 IM, •E'Slde 2BR 2BA. eon, no pets 873-0837 ............ oCDlit. ~
ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS AlfNOONCEMENTS ANNOUN.CEMENIS DCOELR= 2122 &43'0905 tor apt. •:;1:~:."' 1•1.~~yt .hP,!i ::.'":ar~oc.~~ et*~. bed & bath.
2920 2920 2920 2920 amoltera/~1. 11075 -· 0907 , •NllWPOllT HGHTS Male Pfef. SSM/mo, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim NEWPORT a..n.1ar.~. lndry. utM lncf. 873-3312 .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;-mo. • ~ •••o No -·--3 houM• lo bcha 38r •'SIDll 8eolr ~ ....--'"'""'·
2Ba. 2 rrpl, hdWd "'•· BEACH 2189 Cuce a Clean, t8A . Lg 2BR w/balcony. Mo-8145 CDM. LrO bright rootn.• (.()""'GRAT LATIONS Week #8 Winner I $725/mo No ~ta "' friendly home. wtrr. _ ., 2-car gar. ocn vu, av d/w, cloM lo watet 329 Un.:_i... Or•E o a ea,.frenlf Furn'd aunc:llc. Fem n/a. 1425.
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Find Our H'~dden 3Br 2Ba, Ip, d/w, w/d, NIWflORT ....... SUU ••Weterlronl 2aR a•.w. lrg 28r 2Ba. up-1400/mo H2·1tH ~al.CS -eiean ~ ~ gar & patio. 2208 W•· 2 11A. •• new upJ>4W aualrs, frplc, g91. newty -----'"".""--~ terfront Or. 673-6298 • YEARLY OR WINTER unit. gar lg S!Jndectt. ptilnted. MOO/mo. No v......i ... •tudlo, w/bf 2~8a hM. Frptc, w ,
Exec 2Br 2Ba. wet bar, '=~•~ $1595 m~. 494-1658 pets. 714/8:11·7&87 1725.mo. al.o lrg t bf I~ New J::; t~ennla. assl e . lft rp , w • • • • .. ,__,...,.,..., _ _, •· • + bOCh xlnt quiet aoca. ne.., .... ~ 35+. Pen t Cl !fi d A tis II m f IC /d pool Sp. ...._.. ............. _._....... E'Sld $700 2 1 w/mlnl view. 1840.mo. ~-•~
view, 2-car gar. So. of Villa Rentals BALBOA PATIO. LNORY. ...., lion. rnany amen. walk for aiig1 dad. ssqs PCH. St'400. 720-1593 Schools, pet cona. to Mach f\ltl MOUrity share Ulll. 644-7687
LUXUR Y 2BA 2 BA 675-4912 PENJNSUIA 2607 317 Cabrtllo. 831-4938 ...... M pee.a. 844: ELDERLY LADY Metal
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Mail to: Dinner for 2 contes~
Daily Pilot • 330 W. ·Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
home. gar, frpl. 3 blks •E'Slde. Cute clean 7211 Agt. •~ companklnshlp
10 beach. avail now, 102 L ~ St across 1 BR t BA. mlcro/tridg, _ of aame. Shr 2BA
only $1295 6'2·5290 $750. Quiel atUdlo BR from lebfary. StUdlo, carport. w/d hkUp. No W. N•W'PO'\. atepa '° gmd ftr apt. Co•
MAG NIFICENT 180" condo, Versailles. frig, $500 ut pd, appl/lndry. pets. S6a5/mo + S400 beh, 38R 28.A. d/W, M-.L .. •hopa. F.-
Ooean + Hart>or view. pool, spa, gym. patio, No pet.a. refs req. 723-see. M •2t... paUo, 1 12251'"°· Prop chores R ENT FR•El
4BR 2'h8A. Nu blinds/ sec gate • ...._2947 04l4 or 310/596-0619 el!ASTSIDll:e HM Altrs 842·3850 7M-at83 Ot 631-8541
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pool. $3500. 72!-0678 P-.1\ comm w/PoOI. ten-Lrg DECK. w/d hkups. pd, garage. No pets. Bacn,1,2,3 bedrooms 3Br 38a Nttt Cr94&t
OCEAH & BAY VWS nla. Clean 3BR 2BA gar, Sl225/mo, util pd, 2323 EJden S41·78S4 8-t NO loeatJof\. dnigllef twnhm. 0.f·
hm, lg yd, dbl gar. 222 112 35lh 17S-t140 1'-FRE• CAal.SJl•f Cannery Rent.Ills Inc. ber crpl. tight. bf'lgbL New Carpet/Paint. S1650/mo. 650-1557 pool 1..eoo.247-82(» Tennis, poo&. V•ml to 2BR +Den. Spacious •OCEAN~ONT • 1 Bdnn, c:tean. • bch. '500/mo.. AV9il
Din & LR w/FP. W/D, ON the water. Brand $795/mo. $395/wk. akfe, gated, lndry rm. now. S3t-37&4
2.Car Encl Gar. S2450 ,_ 2Br 2Ba, marble t Br fum. prkng, view, c~ to ~ ~ & •••••••••--------Agt 875-23 1 t & slate. Boat doc" "'shops/pi«. 646-9666 s ....... a. • APAJtTllENTS Fem aht lg 38A CdM
eOCE.AN V1EW 2 BR avail. St 500. 675-6641 •UNFURN 1 Br yur1y L011ety l;'O a.., 26R fOD D'l:!NT . hM, QfHl loc, nic:ie
l !hBA, patio, garage. 4BR +lam rm w/ltg yard with garage. stove & 1 BA, E Side, new car· A A&; rmmta, S3&4/md ~
No Pets $1200/mo. In great family neigh· refr~. Step& to beach. pet/drapes. gar. w/d dep, 'n utla 844-902~
Avl 3·1 78CMl941 borhd. Nr achool/pa~. Sn5fmo. 645-~ hkup, no peta, 1125 ----------------
$1750/mo l&e 55.2.0722 + $500 MC. &45-2146 .NEWPOIT NEWPORT •
G f MOVa~N IHiciAL COSTA MESA 21·24 8;~~ t~:.}'ior ·~~r. CORONA s1 BR-f800. 2BR·l7oo. BEACB 2689 BEACH
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gardnertwater. no 111.,,..Vlew. 3Br 29a. CMARlllNO quiet 1Br •Mow.IN••~
pets. $1200. 557·2289 2300sf, den. frpl. lndry tBa. 27f0 BayskS• Or. Lg clMn 2br 1ba: gar,
•Charming 2BA dphc rm. patio, newly dee. $650/rna. Great prtc.ng. nu cpt, D/W, Morage.
$800, 3BR hse $1 050 $2000 723-03$2 7~8618 avall now. 720-9<M7 $750 No Pet S40-249S
Lg yd, quiet. sngt gar, •Brand new bayfront S harp! Cle8"1 2BR NiWPOfri HiiGiifi
gd area 647·7540 view condo, IBA 28A.. tea carport ptitio 2 Lrg 1Br lB•. w /d
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dn rm and ram ""· frpl, waik4n ~ Ll9 38R 2~8a. frple, 2
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•USIDSS LOST • D1PLO 2724 OPPOl lO•U t POUllD YllEJfT llUCllUIDISI llCYCLIS loto COSTA ll.ISA 6124 MAIJJq SUPS lllTSuaJSllJ 1145 iiililll-llliliiil 2904 · 212s 5530 111SC.; eo11 'l ~ooas~~-~7o:u.iiAiiutiiiioii11iioiimiiiii•iisl.~~~=~~ YOU MAY wtHll S. li/'20 MM • >PM, l .. t •CLIP --WRY
LOST1 .............. 9ecl9oollk..-. eicp to 8ecl, ... .-.: lllO. W/ AND 1WO Fttdge MO. CNW UO, -PT-.. Cl.aNft LoQAOCD4
COfl»OllV!NDINQ !;o~,: n!:; :"i..'~N:m~'1 ::e-;:'*:r :! et~~OAT 6x':'~~i:-.!o, •WPCMT.UCM CADIUAC I040 r:;:-~ ROUTE Deborah Oleason·· Udo Pen&houM u deco pe1nt 125. W/8 BENIHAHA'Sll s.. latn • 3Pm. LOTS ;;;; n~2.1:-Vl••••••llllllil•ili AM-Al CASSETTE. T•....._ ... ~ printed on It. RE· IC. P(T-F(T, IO •. encyc "40, •• t;ttl/f/J ~ GAEAT STUFF. & .... __ ,_ ..... '7• c...-.. VIiie, •t,000 Mil.ES. •.ooa.
GE. PAfVATE un-Call American o WARD 723-1929 wp s 1 •-.. -~ > .. ~ _.........___ ---•to•• .. -fumlianed llEOAOOM r.nder2•hrs. • ,..__us,,~1 ----::r-1~·rem SPOITING ~aoy l1ema, 381 Leet Slips to ISO' .,._,. cond, _,r uph, • .... ,.,
.. ..,,. BATH 8eautl.... 1.--....... T9'ematketJino, con •-c" .-. cat iow.r St Poulble 11~·..:.....dl "4'W ..,._, well looMd ~-..... -• !3:a ~S1 WORK •l.efeO l20, cMd ~ GOODS 6065 631....-0 °' ;;;:;;Q7 af\«. 11850 759-1377 -NISSU------.-1-50-
::: C'"=~d DISTRIBUTORSHIP. PERSONALS SE'T APPOfNTMENTS ~~rm~; ~ BUNTlNGTO N ...... ._ Pwt Deoll '12 ELOOAAOO Fullyl;iiili•&miiii••• ~. FP, Poole, Hc>U .. I new bualnHa WORK OWN HOURS ... 1115. M2-ZJ92 O 'Ne111 :IMM Wet •c•ce 6140 Fe>t 40"-eo' power tlC»l INo~~-~-uw,r inl "=at 200 SX >Ont run-~ S.OfaOe Tennla ~ In Americal • GOOD INCOME Sult. llH XXL Paid ~ Te<ms negodable __...,_ ... o ap-n...,. •-__,, WID ...,oe dee. and Flrat time O"efed In WORK AT HOME EXTRA large S.Cco 1285 wlll ••II for f'teue c.11S131221 Pf.Cl 11950 711"'4291 -.... ,_. --· --
patjo. Shate spacious area. Eam hlgti Jn. PEJtSONALS 3002 wa nMd aewral lnde-p ..... In '-toe pot. 1100. Call l50-0481 L.eacNw tum, eloehtng, • IM/pnt. ~. ""* end"""" lOwnhome at come a WMk with..,. pendent coniraaor.. S700. Ca¥ 6484402.. • books, free weight •PVT DOCK $1 l aq rt ... '23.500 f7).e503
N,W. edge of Hunllng· tabllal\ed ,accounts. who hlce talking to ••• TANNING ••D for Mt, uuc:k tires. etc. for • bOllt 25 • 50 rt, CBEOOLET 9045 ---------
t0f1 Beach. Contempo Income vtHltlable. Fl-ActuaJLoealGlrta t8• people,pn lh• phone, Pal .., 8 fl tall sale: 11200 (cost Sal/SuoS42tGlentoyP, XLNT LOC ON PONTIAC 9 1170
futnlahlnge. Clean nanclng available. N.,..... & Home *'• no exp nee Help us 120 g':, ptanta $ • S2000). Mon&ego Bay PENN 675-7599 •ae c......... Po_,
'89 Flrebird
315 + N/S. l500 mo Minimum 1n11e1tment 1·90()..737·1122 •218 tt -=~ ou' ~e ·~~•!• .. lngv• aha:!: pine, fru;t ~0111 ... ~, o'NLC'VV ataJ22 NEWPORT ateerlng, air, newliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
lncludlng utllhle~'. 15,000. Tom 1-800-S2.95 min NNI Nap11111 1 hi .... tr••• 15 gal 120 h .._,,., · atereo, blue, gd ~
Chat ptacat 840-9779 940•2291· ::!'1cU:::Y =·that Herb 'ptanta 135 kind~ :i7 t~=~35o; BEACH 6169 nANSPOITATION '3000/obo 548~118
Twnhm. BtiJ mcr.••r
BR/BA. Near be ._,11
PrMg/POC>VSpa ~ /5 +-~ wl. 645-2590.
8-Ctean respon n/
~kr ~r dual mstr
apt, Back Bay, iclnt loc
.$590/mo.644-8708
••LOO HOME SCHOOLS a live In lhe Coal M.... 11, Ulac $10 97 .... 22
DEALERSHIP** Newport area, pie ... S PRING CL£UM>UT LIDO IS L• 2·Famify DATS UN 9060
Top log home manu-IHSRUCTION 3012 call 714 ••2-0•00 Ml I•••••••• E•••t.e a Gara,... Sale. --------tiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiil tact ...,... 0 sc. Items: paint, --u1er, seeks dealer. DRUG AWMINAllON toots lid'--• ........ r•911GE SALES Many antiques, fum. CAMPERS, RV'S, t 972 1 .aftz, _ ___..•
5 .. pd, A/C, AM/FM
UU, tJI. CNIM, pl
atfff, p/bfMff, t9d,
47K mf, $8,995. Cal
842 • .. tO Lv Mag Protected territory, AIRCRAFT MECH"' ... IC COUNCILSOFAMEACA ' ,. .......,, .. , ~ I -.... ,... h g'h eamlng potential TR .. 'NI G "" ocean fishing poaes, m sc household. craft TllAll.EltS 8014 work. Brake, body full training & lead~ be~ N • Tralf'I to w e NEED PEOPLE TO P~ reels. se&-9832 suppli ... labrlc, much iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil good. Interior o k 1---------
prOYlded. Need not in. come FAA certified SEW our hair acce• more. SAT only 7-3• * MOO.I T .. '87 vw S500/obo 631·7•80 VOWWAGElf 9235
terlere w1lh present A & P Mechante. Oay son.. at home. We nun:uy pn.L-• GENERAL 6102 --1-04--Vl-•_H_8¥'r'_•__ Bus Camper. • 17'
employment. Models or night c~. Fl· pay up 10 S372.00 , .. ,,u. • "~ Moving Sale , Sat ~. Sallboal w(Traller ------~-908---5 •es .1ette GU
alattlng at $15,69&. 1• ~ngl Al~ava~ble weekly. No eicperlence • AIT 6025 turn, clothes. lawn-54a.5861 B ONDA • •-<100t. 8()().2&4·LOOS (564"1) , .,.ace· needed Fun and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HUGI! lllOVINO &ALI mowers, edger and ....,,..--------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5-speed, A/C, s.unroof, • •BRENTROOO LOG ment assistance. Alce easy Call ~ssorlH Clolhlng, books, toots, many misc Item a, '8 4 Komfcwt 24' T rir •e t Pr-•-·... SI 76,000 m..... SS250 HOME~ 'Z7 Aviation. Phoenhr l · Et 1 813 94a.1295 Cwtlw Classic Tank ·much misc Comer 2517 l&h St. Roof air. A~ Obi -• Auto. 721-0540 ••• River 800·736·7014. Los e:· · • · watch, new $1300, Glenwoodffowner, axle Sleeps 6 Kept 1n very lo m•I•, k>aded, --.-------.J'""E ... TT-=-A-Q_L __ ~:.~~tBITlvNd.3,7 M29~r· An,geles 1·800-597· SI. aacnlic:e $37~. Cartier Sant.a Ana. SAT 9:30 ............ 1 storage Exclnt c:ond•· 11\/moontf, mldnt blue, MINT CONDITION o, 1 • 8690. seven-band nng, thr" 1' lion. 55500. 761-4291 5-yr wan, •lrtl cood Sunrl o
SELF·EMPLOYEO OR BECOME A PARALE EMPLOYMENT color gold, new S950,1--------tiANSPOITATION l l8K ltrm 722-6368 Gs!:,,":'~
9250
WANT TO BE? Reces-CAL • • aaCJlflce S285. Phone BALBOA ---------1 ~Ion-proof sotullon fas1est.kllor"ow":;•'':ro~1~SiiEiiRiiVliiiiCiiESiiiiiiiiiiSiiSii3ii3 ~63.,,.,t,....·1_364-=-·--.,----llSIAND 6 106, ________ MOTORCYCLES MERCEDES 9130 ANTJQ1'1'11:~ •
Da changed my fesslon. Lawyer In-•• N.ttve Alnericen erl·l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SCOOTERS 8018 =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil "~ health & lifestyle. structed home •tudy ......... lat/eculpt-avail f0<'' BOATS 7 011 ;"85 380 SE buvllhA CIASSICS
Neod leadera commit· The rinest para1anai Please be eware that commission. A.A. Some rum. wall unu,l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t 978 HONDA 750F
led lo developlng p rogram avall•bie. the llallng1 In this cat· Rowlodge Ill, 341-1265 coffee table, clolhlng, 1~90 25' Carver Montego. New . lop end, good :::'ur!~':~~rf ~·
heanh & wealth. FT/ PC O I Atlanta Gear eQO<Y may require you diahea, VCR. Ah must Xlnt c:ond. w/t!1r. Motl-condition $1500/obo
FT. 80().927·3634. g;a." f-~'ee cat~oguo~ to call a 900 number Went ed: ~etch•• good Good cond valed. S35K/obo.. Greg 714/B90-0055 . ear P=:,:.:;:k Oflerl
-600-362·7070 Oept. In which the re is a Patek, Philhpe, R~ex. Best offer. SAT 9·2, 640-69 18 or 757.n50 LC7S2o2 charge per minute. Cartier, Tiffany, all 803 N. Bay1ront (btwn1--------__;.. . models! 673-0365 Saphlre & Diamond) , 18.f"T 1991 electric Dul· MEET Call
t----------·I AIRLINE JOBSI Up to ' field, 6 e.octra batteries.
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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iilii4 "1"D11VE.L ROO!weekly, W ill S9000/obo. 261 -12t2 Claasifietd u'.n. 3014 train. Now hiring ac· OFFICE COSTA MESA 6124 •93-5782 ask for John° someone Sl)e{;lal Todayl
U HM '11 • .,S TANG
Xlnt cond, can be
driven every day.
S5500/obo 675-5318
3 Lines. 3 Oays. 3 Dollars ... MerchandlH
under S500
642·5&78 FAST CASH SI,()()(). iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii countanta. lllght at· FURNITURE a through classified
S3SO,OOO AVAILABLE. RIVER CRUISES: Spend tendanta. mechanics, 642-5678 No application f" •or 5 nights crutslno ground crew, 1lc:ket EQUIPMENT 6047 Deco BR set. Painted SAIL BOATS 7014 ~ ... ~---1111!-ilii:iii;;;;;;;::;;;:;;;;:;;;:~iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii----
htgh risk lende~. per: ~tral Canada's calm aqents ar\d more. Call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hutch. Knlc:k·knack1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
aonal·auto-buslneaa. rtvers on exquisite AFPI (818) 960-9144 Ne w/used clothing 22' Claaalc Norwegian
2• houra/7 days. Call comforl aboard a Ext. A·I004. (Fee). E hi Fabric. Junk. SAT. wooden sloop, iclnt ---------------------------
Broker/PO Ente<pflSH modem, elegant rep· CRUISE SHIP EMPLOY· Yeryt ftg 3/20, 9-3. 162 E t8th cond, prime NH slip
lor Information toll hca s~eamboat. Oul· MEfllT Ht""O winter Must Go! GIANT 5-FAMILV 53.200 obo 64~3879 By CHARLES GOREN
''" 1-80()..932-2285. standing scenery, stall. Housekeepers, Oeak1. Chairs. fihng GARAGE SALE. Kite, 11 1/2 n. trailer, w ith OMAR SHARIF
Lowest Rates for tell/ ~orld-elaas atlrac· casino, deckhands, cabinets & morel S25 Household and office both current reg. $400 and T ANNAH HIRSCH hons. From S7•9. Free others evallablo. S375-& Up 8 3 t..ae28 items and lumrture, R EADY T O S AIL!
purchase. Consolidate brochure. s 1200 weekly ·on-t 1 .. 1 debtl Brkr. Shoreline 1 800 261 7868 s" '"• vtng units. 544-7767 ENDL~G A LAD TO DO A MAN' JOB
NB house w/cou-Mort ... .,,. •. 372_2235 • • · bO<lrd housing, meals. clothing and misc:
pt. ~ blk to bch No _., umlorma. benefits. ---------Items. Kornat 0flve ---------
drug&. $425 ~ dep, v.. 9am·9pm EST Fee. 1 • PETS a (Mesa Verde Area) S P EED a
Ut. Avt now. 531-9795 -------EMPLOYMENT 407-831·551 l Ext ANIMALS 6049 1~__,•,.,_•..,.•_•_-4pm _____ SRI BOATS 7016
wht tem, QcMw. ANNOUMCEllENTS 1•••••••• '"'""'204,,.,_·,,...,..__,,..___,..----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOUSEHOLD items & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... cook. 10 ltlde CRUISE SHIP JOBS. more. S al only 8--2, t 9 • QLAS TAON '8 7
coolclng/erends for Summer/permanent. Deh"atlen, 8 mo old, 2960 Royal Palm Orlve 190HP Mere/Cruiser •"""$900 ... k,., H Must seH, pd $400 sac b e k • .. .. , Claire 673-0656 EMPLOYMENT ~ w-'F· ,,. 5100 obo a..o.23:a5 twn a er ...... ams 110 Open Bow Tr1-
ANNOUNCEMENTS Ing photographers. Hull, Sun-Top, Tratlor ~--------1 5530 caalno workera, tour PEACH COCKATOO MUTLa.FAMILY 'Lots of storage. Great 2920 guides, etc. Travel Tame.i_ affectionate & SAT 9:30.3. Adult & aki boat 1n ..-cehnt
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii free Hawaii, Carib· 'talks. '$1000 firm k'lc:I child bikes & clOl.hes. 2 740 Answering service bean, Bahamas. Call t antiques. toys, furn condrtton (tO-peraon
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•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LOOKING FOR HOST operator, OrJveyard 18181 96().9144 Eltt C· lrg cage. &42-2238 , Too much· to name. capacoty) $9.000 FAMILIES. H igh shlft.ltpmto?am.FT F ( 3lOOBlockJeHerson 080 Call ~1 571 aoe• with aulomatlc: school foreign ••· or FT, computerlzed,1,_._t004 __ ._<_ .. _>_· ____ -------------------
r openers avall-change atudene• from wlll lraln, 5-49-5.500 EARN s1000·1 WEEKLY PIANOS• •A.,n -Shine ,
, $95/mo pleaM around lh• world at· 1tuf11nQ envelopes at ORGANS 605 9 Estate sal~. Mom Is
the rernal office rtvtng In August f0< 84SKJN-AOBBINS home. No prior eicperi· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c:leanlno out -good 01' for Info ee2-:1222 l 5193-tM IChoot year 3 I Flavors need I help ence. Free supphes, arulf. Oriental ruge.
need host famllles. PIT days & weekends. Information No obli· Baby Grand Piano w/ sllver, d1shea, c1th1,
You chooM student. Kid decorator exp gallon. Sond S.A..S.E.: Bench! S97~ Wurlitzer jewelry & more.
For lnformaUon call l· help.fut. Ideal for HI Lo. 3208-C, East Plnnel $475. Can Help 7:30am . 12 noon Sat
800"'4<1-SHARE. EF housewives. 969·0600 Colonial Or .,314B. Oellve1I 527·1854 only 309 E. 19th SI
Educalk>n Foundation ConstruCllon woncers Orlando. FL 32803
Classified la ... C O N V E NleN T
whether y<>Y're buy·
Ing, selhnQ, or JUSt
looklnQ, classified has
what you need!
PILOT C LAS SIFIED
642·5e78
for Foreign Study. AJI trades. Must be ="'----------willing to relocate 1· EARN UP TO S700/ MARINE SUPS MARINE SUPS MARINE SLIPS
PLEASE RETURN 800-347·1550, Agency ~~k•x~:,:~~ h~ DOas 70 22 DOCl{S 7022 DOCKS 7022
NO QUESTIONS ln-8ft09 Procesora hours. Pl"Oeffa mart· ASXED for FHA mongage Ins. o•oe refunds Call l.
&own brMfc:aM wilh paid premlu~. will aoo.s..s-7280.
high per'90Nll value train..847-4MS74 H 0 M f: W 0 R KER S
and blue duff.. bag. •·~N-.-t-IOnal--...,Co---,()penlng---WANTED. ~arn $400
Ulken from the Oal(y bfallch ofhee 1n • weekly proceaalng
Pllol patklng lot on 31 Orange County Inter· mail pan t11ne. l2 00
•1u ple•ae c•ll ~ Sales manao· per enveiope guaran-
2900 .... 2 •-9f$. and Top ctosera toed. For an •ppllca·
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Thrtt of
gentlemen nl the
.. ~ ulh tands before vnu a.. i:u'fd
of one or thl' most ~riu.. of
bndge cnmes-rhtld abu-e The
proSf'<'UUun will proVf' tht' charge to
be true beyond a shadov. nf doubt.
'North-' ulh bid v.-etl to gf't to
the pade slam Once North re •
vealed a w1lhngnn 1<1 plav 1n .iiiiiiiiiiiiiii••,~~:":":'==.:::-~~--~~:_="4-Bnow~;:· ;}a,._~~t oomm. . hon and add11ional 1n-SWISS BOY 17, anx· OUM aceounts . -tormatton eeff now! iou.ty ewaltlng host bonuses and more In (40•) 723-6515 24
twnly. EntoY• ~. top notch k>c. Eam Six houra lnlefp6oy. FM.
computera. Other figure$ this year. Mr, PARK RANGERS!
Scandinavian, Euro-Rich 366-IOO& Ga.me wardens, park
300 EAST COAST HJGHWA\'
EWPORT BEACH, CA 92660
'-tlti-.-......i~11· hand be(amtTmlr
mnu .. Tht> ~venlh p.de and the
ace 11( diamonds oppo 1te a prl'\bablt
singleton cons1derabh enhanced 11
peen high lchool stu-PIT, 16-20 hrs wk, P,Pllce S6.00-S20.00/ RATES:. $11 -$13 P/Ff FOR BOATS UP TO 50'
pla~1ng potential tin an~ bid that
(allf'd to !(et to slam wuuld ha\ e bffn
an act of cuward1ce "-t>uth chose lhe
d~t rnllt4'
··w.-11 led a hean v.on tn dumm)
The l<'t' of d:tamonds wu cashed
and 1 diamond ruffed Club act' and
a ~ lub niff prnv1ded the entl"\ w
hand for 1 ruff C)f the runu~1ng
diamond
"IHcla.rtr nov. tned to return to
hand b\ ruffmg a club lo"' \\ e t
n ... errufff'd with the "ght A heart
wu returnl'd for Ea.st w ruff 1Uld
another dub completf'd the rout by
promotmg Wt11t'~ quttn of trumps
(or a l'Kund undertnck
"It 1 our rontf'ntmn that dedarer
,·1olated the ch.1ld labor law!. b\
'!f'nd1nir 1 lo"' trump tc> do the worlt
fo r the S«ond club ruff Ottlarer
hnuld ha\e ruffed v.1th the long
~ov. are of lrumpt; folluv.f'd b~ the
wn v.ould ha ... -e hmned the defend·
er-. le• one trump tnd• u. long n the
suit hrokt no worst' than i l -
\our h•mor m" · d1ent, South.
wt h~ l<l amend hu• plea to CU1lt\
and t.hmv." h1m~ll upon the me!'('\
of the Court "
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denta arrtvlno August. typing, fil ing, heavy hour Yea.r round posl· Call Northern Callfor-phones, ask tor Mrs . tlon1 men/women. Will
nia ·Donna (209) 574· Roberts, 662·2020 train F0t details cell
0103, Southem Call-.,,,....--------AFPI (8t8) 960-1839 tomla Barl;>ara (7t•) ReeepllonlstJ~yroll for E4 A·l004 (F")
SALE JaMom'a &70-8883 or l ..aoo-John Dominis Re.atau· rn Seal• 135. Sf8UNG. rant, heavy phonea.1---------
TODAY'S
C ROSS WORD PUZ ZLE
. P~~,t..,;•= _W_O_L_F_F_T_A_N_N_l_N_G_ ~.:Jo.:~2 call DOMESTICS 5540
sa With updaled BEOS. New com-1---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
· In Montev· merclal home units RESTAURANT & BAR CHILD CARE needed
ea. MinneaolL Sha-from $1519.00. Lamps-Exp 'd personnel . M·F, 2.30-6pm 10< 6 yr
Hllbfanda, Broker Lotlons-Acce11orle1. ~ tor all posl· old Olr1 In CdM home.
1 2) 8 4 7 ·2 3 4 1 . Monthly payment. low Uons/ahllta. 7 ,_ to-Trana req. 780-&4twS
,ooo. as Sl8.00. Call today t:atlons avalklew ,.l•••••••••l l FREE NEW color cat.a. IOltS. 310-285-3070
log 1.ao<M82·Sl197. MERCHANDISE
R .. taurant '"ITS J08S ST\JPIO". Bumperatlcker• for STUDIO CAFE
6010 ~mptoyed•. under· wlll change 10 a MW •U"PTQ
employed a, Notyels. exciting & upbeal lnt'I nn"" UES
1/ 3.00, 2/15.00, 5 °' Mexican restaurant. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
mor9 $2.00 elleh. Ko-We are lnlerviewing EARL y 1800'• dbl•
epic• Communlc• '°' Food Servers & 6raH bed, custom lion I , 213 I Second Coctctall Servers. Must matt & box spring&
Lane, PO Box 2507-be energet)c & lash-$800. 722-6368 cs, ~ Bear Cfty, CA lonable. Apptv In per·•==="="-=--=""""",.,,,..,,..,..,,.. 82314. 80rl blwn 2·5pm M~. WICKER LOVES EAT
_ •• .USINa aa I I 3201 E. Coast Hwy, Cream color High
Haodllng Name &and---------Corona del Mar. bac k. Lovely, and :~ H~C:~'E vll;'$~ LOST • •R•tafl ..... atu;ct(~e;'7•
HORMEL. ETC. NO FOUMD 2925 Seeking aalea peraon
SEWNG INVOl.VEOI tor allv9r Jewelry ahop1--------
s.Mce account• Mt FOUND: BlllCk & while ~ =~.n ~~S:rty FUINITURE 8014
up bV pn>feaslonal PUPP1'• approx • 1---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
k>c:Mora. Natl census moe old, 31I5, Orange a • • " ti f u I f v o r v
figure• show ave • 18th, CM. Ca.II 10 was w•aoswwr damaak sofa, t>ought
Iron earning• of Identify, 722·72<17, DOU.S-.An uc:ttlng 9 mos ago, Paid S900, 3,<100/mo. Req. 8 _ ......... ..&-dlvl .... ..,...,, ..... ~.,..,.., hra/Wtl, Min. tnwat. POUNDt DOQ ·--...-•r ,.._, ........ .,,..,.,.,..., as.w. Mal• long -ha ired Mon of. natlonalt)' • MOYI NG D ining
Ca ll 1 .. 00-332~5 ' .,_...........,, red, 31 :~:;,. room Mt, coueh, bar· NOW tot Broe. 18193. vtc Vk:tona & ...--·, etoola, lellthel chelr
c AH 0 y v E N d I NG Placenela, CM. Call J:::".:!.n ~ '°,,::. ~ onoman, king IZ _..,... .... __.. .............. __ Nancy_.....,,..· ,.a,..1r.-~,.,.1,..1 .__ headboard, c hairs, """''~ .,.._ ... ,....... vete a ..... team. K /d • ,__ ahey, Neaue, Frllo COIT CiT Gr.at commluklnal anm<>fe w • m-
Lay. A¥erage cenau. ~ & wNte ~· FrM tlalnlng and Sat·SUn ~1715
ahowa 13,200~h hair female, loet SM., aupples. P*1ect In-RATIAN Couch, Lew.
proftL Exoeteent 1oc41· 31t3, vtc Monte Vleta honW podiOnal Call Mat and Rodler, lghl
t6ona.. 17,400 WW9at· St. & Oninge, COllla Monda~tiday, W : wood,~...,, pnnt
meftt NQU!ted. 1-ec» Meaa. ~AAO. Call t.eoo.a77.01.. cusnlona l200
73-1157. 931-3984 ..... 2255
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Ford -and GE first to test
a new recycling program
Wh.at your new car isn't telling you
With voice actualization featu~. 10me MW an will
tell you to turn of( your ligtiu, fll~en your seat belt .and
maybe even where you took a wrong tum. But,~
don't communicate many things ol~r model cars
regularly told t~lr owners. IC~ among the mi'5lng
m~sages, says one llutomot1ve industry expert, ls when
it's time for preventive maintenance.
low malntena~.
"Indeed. he 5.lys, "there are f~r compont>nts needing
periodk; replacement 0t adjustment by 11 tKhnician, and
that's good news fot the consumer. But, they need to
remember that low maintenance ~n't mean no
maintenance." Fo1d Motor C<.>mpany is the Orst automouve
m.tnufacturer In No1th Amerrca to recycle soalvaged
plastJC parb from its prevt00s models back into new
Ford vehicles. Working with CE Pl.lStlCS in a pllot
program, Ford is using a matern1I created from salvaged
plastic Ford bumper. to mold new t.iillight housing> for
, the 1993-modef Ttlurus
"We have been recycling many d1((erent materials
from our off ce and plants for a number of yeal'\," said
Bud Marx Ill. ford vice president • Automotwe
Components ·we al~ have been using materials suc.h
a~ recycled plastic pop bortl~ to make parts in our
new vehicles But 1h1~ 1~ the first time to our knowledge
that a North American manufacturer 1s using recycled
plastics from 1b older \ehicles to make parts for its new
materl.iil it replaces. The pellets are tllf'n molded Into
new t.lillrght housings by Ford's Pla)tic and Trim
Producu Division plant in Sandusky. Ohio.
"The parts currently are being t~ed on ii Taurus
fleet leased by Hewlett-Packard Corporation in P.iilo
Alto I( the test continu~ to go wt-II," Marx said, "we
could start uslrg the recycled plastics in production
models by the end of the year,"
All metals are currently reclaimed from scrap vehicle.
but plastics have been d1(ficult to recycle '°' several
rea<;<>ns --including identification, maxed materials and
ease of disassembly.
Anthony Caronia, vicE' president of engineering, Alhed
Signal Automotive Aftermarket filters and spark plugs. !Mlys
rough running engi~ ~ak loud and clear to tlM
motorist about t~ need for maintl'nance attention. But,
today's sophisticated new engines. with their
com puterized engine controls, will compensate for minor
engine problems and sometimes actually mask a small
problem t.>ntil it's gotten out o( control.
~roni11 attributes p.irt of the consumer confusion to the
automotwe industry i~lf for not doing a better job clearly
denning maintenance requirements and coming up with a
universally accepted definition for the old~ fashioned
June-up. All~ugh there are a number of indust.ry,
initiatives underway, Including Autolite Electronics own
sponsorship of an industry-wide p.lnei to address
preventive maintenance issues.
In spite of the many changes. Caronia maant.lins the
general principle behind petformanc~ maintenance/engine
tune-up remains the same today as yesterday. Over and
above regular oil and filter changes, underhood ~y..tems
need to be monitored and parts subject to wear replaced
periodically.
"Take the ~of the simple air filter,'' said Caronia.
OnE')"
Automot1ve-d1>m.intler) collect f>IJ)t1c bumpeis tJken
from salvaged Taurus, Sable., Tempo, Topaz., Aerost.lr,
Escort and Tracer models Third p.:irty processor>
con\ert the bun per'> 1oto clean Oake, which CE Plastics
regenerat~ 1nro pt'llt:b Ji Xeno'yo Rex resin. This resin
mct'ts or exceeds the engineering requirements o( the
As partners, Ford and CE are strwing to build a
market that will encourage re-use o( automptl,ve
plastics.
"The recycling partnership bef\"een Ford and CE
Plastics is now creating new knowledge for .the
recovery, recycle anQ reuse of our materials in the
complex automotive market." said Je(( lmmelt, vice
president -Commercial Operations for CE Plastics.
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"All air filter kept in ~rvice longer than recommended
gradually clogs. Now, to run CO{rectly, an Pngine needs a
mix of fuel and air in the right proportions, but th.-
clogged filter will cut down airflow With art older
engine, poor performance and smoky exhaust would
have been obvious tip-0H,,"
Instead, today's sophisticated, fuel.injected engin~.
with their mass airflow and exhaust gas o,{ygen sensors,
automatically adjust the amount o( (uel with the amount
o( air available. The problem is )'OU're not alerted that
there 1s s6mething wrong -4!nd getting worse -untJI
"Virtually every c.ir with a ga50lme engine still has an
air niter, spark plugs, and a breather system using a
crankcase air filter and POI valve All of these items need
to be replaced periodically a~ preventive maintenance.''
he said. "Other items may not apply with today's ne~r
models "
.. it's a severe-probfem." "GE Plastics has also gained recycling experience in
several other markets including business equipment,
el~ronics, packaging and small appliances."
Caronia cautions consumers not be lulled Into a false
sense of security about the sophistication of automotive
systems and manufacturers' claims about the need for
Caron1a said many newer cars don't have distributors,
and a few don't even have spark plug wires It almost
sounds contradictory, but the increased sophastlution ·· •
under the hood means today's tune·ups are simpler than
tho&e or the past.
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S aab Cars USA, Inc , importer and distributor of
distinctive Saab 9000 and 900 automobiles,
has added another entry to its automotive
rsenal with the debut of the 199 3 1 /2 Saab 9000
ero. A true stealth Saab, the dynamic -yet
nderstated -9000 Aero ups the ante in the
luxury/performance sport!. S('(fon niche by
xcmplifying the automoli\.e character that today's
espons1ble performance enthu.sia~t demands -
xcept1onal occelera1ion, handling, roadholding,
tyling and state-of-the-art pass" e and active safety
eatures, all in one spJciou~ 5-door aerodynamic
ackage.
The 9000 Aero was crca1cd as a. tcchnolog1cal
our de force by Saab's 1nno\.at1\.e team of S'"edish
ngineers, and is powered by the automaker's most
"erful engine ever -.i o;pcc1ally-tuned and
pgraded 2.3-litcr. A larger turboch.ilrger -. ith 10
'rcent greater C.lpac1ty -first debuted in the'Saab
~osport prototype -boosts horsepower to 225 p, 25 Hp more than tutbocharged 9000 CS or CD
odels. Drivers will also cn1oy segment-leading
ractabtl1ty and acceleration to cruising speed w ith a
uscular ma>.1mum torque of 258 ft.·lbs. at a ver:y
dvantagcous 1950 rpm. Known for its impress1\C
C5ponse at very low rpm range, the Saab 9000
urbo's broad, Oat torque cun.e has actually been
escribed as a torque plateau.
Every 1993 Saab 9000 Aero benefits from a
recalibrated Trion1c engine management system,
whicli automatically and instantly adjusts ignition,
fuel injection and turbocharger boost pressur~ for
optimal performancc, lucl efficiency and fewer
exhaust emissions. A 5·speed manual transaxle is
standard equipment •
A full complement of body-color aerodynamic
enhJncernents -including deep rocker sill
extensions, integrated \\heel lip moldings, special
bumper treatments and spoiler~ -provide the Saab
9000 Aero with 1mproH·d high·speed and side wind
stability, along with exceptional roadholding
characteristics. The 9000 Aero also features fully
bldcked out body side molding:. which contribute to
the s\.elte S""'ede's aesthetic appeal.
lhe 9000 Aero's lift for<;es ha\.e been reduced ten
percent and the chassis has been lo""ered 8mm in
the front and 5mm in the rear, \\hilc front and rear
~tab1lizer bar diameters have CJCh been increased by
1 mm to 19 mm. The diameter of the front strut
piston rods has been increased frum 22 to·25 mm
to improve bending st1ff ncss under load.
Consequently, any poss1b1lity for strut ~tiction -:-the
interference or stid.1ng tcndenC) ot the strut's sliding
action '"htle absorbing road irregularities -has
been el1mtnated even under the most demanding
driving conditions.
fu a complement to the 9000's ell:tremely Stiff
body structure, this Saab innO\.Jt1on reduces ride
' harshness while adding to the 9QOO Aero's agd1t} incorporate e\clus1ve side bobtc-rs ''1th
and responsiveness. Front and rear dampening spec1allv·tanned, diagonal insets that pro\ 1de a
cha rJcteristics are also increased 30 percent for higher coclf1c e:nt 01 friction than the rest of the
improved performance, .ind 1he 9000 Aero's ~prmg seating surface to keep o<cupan~ securel"
rates are ten percent s11ffcr. pos1t1oned during aggr~:.i\e corner ng The
A nti-lock brake~ and Tr.1Ct1on Control ari:. ur clectncJllr·ad;ustabTe, leatht.:r seat:> were J SO r'ir>t
course, StJndard feature. on the turboc argl~ un\.e11(•d n the tnnO\:al1\.e Saab Eco:.port protot}pe
9000 Aero. ,...,e,,·generat .:>n h11.;h-pen'ormance 2 )5 In add 11o'l the Saab 9000 >\ero features a
55 ZR 16 tire:. ra1:.e the Saab ~tJndard ior handl ng lealher·\HJpp<:d steering'' heel, gear:.hiit !..nob, and
pren;ion and contribute 10 the 9000 Aeco's manual tr~nsm1ssio~gearsh1it boot as 'e as v. 1th a
exceptional roadholdmg Jnd ,tl'enng accuraC) redesigned air bag center pad.
These special low-rb1)lJnl e t1rl·) ha' c been Bu} crs Cdn !-pec1{y the 90UO Aero in a collect1on
developed for ~t pos> l1k• grip .rnd m nimized r1:1l.. or Saab~~ mo:.t popular e>.tl!nor colors nclud1'1g
of aquaplaning. Their 55 pl'rcent a)pecl ratio oner:. lmola Red _ an e-.c-catching ne" 1993 color -
increased air \.Olume comp.ired to most other along·\\ith Black, Cirrus \\h1tc. Le \1an) Blue
16-inch tire JltcrnJtl\ e:.J iur 'Ul'l'flOr ndc comturt metallic and Eucal}ptus Green metallic.
and low noise! le"els, "hale optimum perforcnanc <' 1) The Saab 9000 Aero is al:;<)J\ arlable " th an ma1nta1ned The tire~ arc mountc:d on aggres>1\1:, . three-spoke 6 '/l x l 6 aluminum alloy "heels \\.Ith automJt1c transmission. \\hen ~o spec1r1ed the •
poli!".hed rim>, which mat.?e a bold styling statement 9000 Aero 1s po'wred by the 5,\Cd1sh automaker's
all their own. The 9000 Aero's iront and rear trad, :?00 Hp (222 ft -l bs. torque! lurbocharged 2 3-hter
is 1/2-inch wider than othcr Saab 9000 models cngine
The 1993 1/2 Saab 9000 A.em's periormance like> l'\NY 1993 Saab, the 90UO Aero 1') backed
potential is evident from the moment the owner b> a Sl\·H~ar 80,000 Ma1or S\~tem> \\JrrJntv,
opens any or its leather-trimmed doors The indud1ng bumper-to-bumper no-deduct ble
disttrtct1ve, all-new sport interior is highlighted b-. • coverage and SJJb Road)1de ~s1:.tance ror three
sumptuous leather sea~ v.hich are body-contoured. >ean.,t40 000 mile:. 1n add t1on all Saab> enJO\ the
along with the front and rcar head restraints, for benefit as. ·\ear Perforation \\arrant\ \\th no
utmost lateral support. The e un que Saao seats mileage limit
Where n.ere·s Alwap A Great Deal Going On!!!
CADILLAC
CHANGING THE \VAY YOU THINK ABOUT
M1ERICAN AUTOMOBILES
SEVILLE STS AND ELDORADO
TOURING COUPES IN STOCK NOWlll ·
CHANGE IS
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·Until now some thought Luxury imports were better
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Introducing the Cadillac Seville STS with Nonhstar
System. At It's heart is a 295 HP V-8 so advanced it"s
first acheduled tune-up is at 100.000 at 60 mph. it's
road sensing suspension reads the contour of the road
one inch at a time. Further enhancing driver confidence.
traction control helps limit unwanted wheel spin at any
spffd. And dual airbags complements the inherent
aafety for the Seville STS, which even passes 1997
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1 993 ·Cadillac Sevil.le challenges the i'm port market
The 1993 Seville has firmly eiUbhshed UdillK'1 pi.ce
in the prestige luxury market with a bold ~bination of
sophisticated engineering. international appeal and
tradiuonal Cadillac character.
The Seville, a world-class, fiV&-passenger, four-door
lu11ury sedan, helped set new design standards In
becoming an Amem:an challenge to the Import im~t. Its
evolutionary design is clearly international but
unmistakably American.
For 1993, Seville is equipped with a full array of driver
comfort, control and convenience features, including new
Speed Sensitive Steering, multi-link rear suspension design,
standard power recliner front seats and airba~ for both
driver ~nd front seat passenger. These new features
augment Seville's careful balance of controlled power,
firm, refined handling and unrivaled passenger comfort
Seville 1s powered by Cadillac's ~elusive 4.9-liter V8
engine in combination with the 4T60·E four-speed
automatic transmission. A sophisticated Powertrain Control
Module (PCM) allows the engine and transm ission to
function as an integrated unit to deliver smooth,
controlled power to the drive wheels.
Constructed of an aluminum blodc with wet cast-iron
cylinder liners and cast· iron cylinder heads, the Cadillac
VS has a compression ratio of 9.5:1. Equipped with
i.equential port fuel injection, the engine delivers 200
horsepo~er at 4, 100 rpm and 275 lbs.-ft. of torque at
3,000 rpm while maintaining a standard of smooth, quiet
operation in both city traffic and highway cruising.
Premiu m unleaded fuel, with a 91 octane rating. is
rt>quired. Seville is fitted with a st.linless steel exhaust
s~1em, revised for 1993 to feature a new dual
longitudinal muffler de)ign for reduced back pressure and
wuctural improvements.
The PCM senses such operating conditions as engine
rpm, intake manifold pres~ure anp air temperature,
outside air temperature, coolant temperature, exhaust gas
oxygen content, throttle position, accessory load level and
brake operation. It works, in milliseconds, to maintain the
optimal balance in fuel injection. ignition. exhaust gas
recirculation and idle speed.
Se\11le's PCM also controls the operation of the latest
e\olut1on 4T60-E automatic four-speed transmission. It
Jllows the harmonious operation of the transmission.
cnmerter clutch and cruise control system.
~ a result, Seville provides 1t.s driver with superb
balance and spirited performance. The PCM's refined
torque management system provides almost imperceptible
gear changes du ring normal driving and significantly
reduces wear and tear on. the drivetrain. Torque
management momentarily reduces power during
trJnsmiss1on .gear shifttng, and then smoothly· restores
power.
The 4T60-E transm1ss1on features a Cadillac-exclusi\e
\ISCOus converter clutch and one-way roller clutches,
which contribute to smooth shifting under all operating
cond1t1ons.
finJI drive ratio is 2.97:1. Top speed is
computer-controlled at 112 mph. The 1993 Cadillac
Seville is equipped with state-of-the-art chassis and
suspension technology, including the new Short/long Arm
!SLAt rear suspension design, new Speed Sensitive Steering
dnd Speed Sensiti-.e Suspension. New chrome wheels also
dre available.
Se\llle's new SL.A rear suspension provides a balance of
r1de and handling for excellent stability, with additional
benefits in improved road isolation and steering
responsiveness.
The SLA componentry includes short upper and long
lower control arms. shock absorbers and an additional
lateral link. The SL.A design also reduces the amount of
rear lift ~perienced under braking.
The fully independeot suspension of the 1993 ~lie
includes Macl>herson struts and coll sprin~ with a 21 mm
stabilizer bar in the front. Coil springs alld 4Utomatic level
control augment the SLA rear suspension. •
Seville's Speed Sensitive Steering system varies the
amount of steering effort required of the driver in
proportion to the vehicle's speed. At low speeds, minimal
effort is needed for increased maneuverability and parking
ease.
As speeds increase, steering effort also increases. At
highway speeds, the driver experiences manual like
steering.effort for maximum control and stability.
Speed Sensitive Suspension is standard equipment for
the 1993 Seville. Designed to provide optimum ride and
handling characteristics at all speeds, the suspension
system automatically selects from three available
suspension settings.
At slower speeds encountered in typical city driving. the
system selects a Comfort mode for improved road
isolation and impact softness. At speeds between 40 and
60 mph, the system selects the Normal damping mode for
a pleasant mix of ride and handling. And, when the
system senses more rigorous driving conditions involving
speeds exceeding 60 mph or under condition of heavy
acceleration, braking or cornering. a Firm setting is
selected.
Seville's power-assisted braking system includes 10.9 x
1.26' inch front discs with 11 .01 x .43 Inch rear discs and
provides the driver with balanced braking performance.
· The braking system is equipped with a four-channel
Bosch 11 Anti-lock Braking System IABS) as standard
equipment.
The 1993 Seville is fitted with a Cadillac-exclusive
combination of 16-inch cast aluminum wheels and
Michelin XGT 4 all-season radial blackwall tires. Another
new fea ture on the 1993 Seville is a high density
polyethylene (HOPE) fuel tank, replacing the previous
welded steel tank. The new plastic design provides several
benefits, including improved crashworthiness, better
corrosion resistance, greater capacity (20 gallons) and
improved thermal management.
The fuel tank assembly also fealures a new modular fuel
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sender assembly,. The a~sembly includes an integral fuel .
pump and level ~nsing device, spring-retained to the
bonom of the tank (or optimal fuel pickup and improved
fuel-level Indication.
The styli ng of the 1993 Cadillac Seville sets itself apart
from imported cars in the prestige luxury segment with a
strong. muscular appearance and a low p~otile. Its look
combines strong international characteristics with
traditional Cadillac styling cues.
For 1993, Seville offers two new exterior color choices,
Light Beige Metallic and Dark Cherry Red Metallic for a
total of 1 7 exterior color choices. A new waterborne-paint
process assures high quality.
At the front, Seville features Tungsten Halogen
composite headlamps and wraparound i>Clrkinglsignalingt
cornering lamps. The Seville grille 1s chrome-plated with
gray inserts. An underhood light has been fitted as
standard equipment.
Seville features a nu sh glass windshield with .concealed
22-inch windshield wipers. The windshield and other glass
surf aces are equi~ped wi1h Solar Control glass for
improved passenger comfort, reduced haze and glare and
improved fabric/leather life.
Solar Control absorbs nearly 60 percent of solar he.Jt
load and filters out ma1or portions of ultra' 1olet and
infrared light. It provides the comforts of tinted glass
without impairing night driving. and enhances the
performance of the vehicle's air conditioning system.
A heated windshield, able to clear ice three to (i\e
times faster than a con-.ent1onal defrost system, is
available as an option. lhe healed windshield feature!> Sof1
Ray glass as s1andard equipment.
New for Seville is an Jvailable express-open .sunrool
Controlled by a three· p<hit1on swilch. the sunfoof can be
opened to the vent pos1t1on or fully open. The
express-open feature allows 1he sunroof to open without
the need to hold the !>Witch continuously. Once in expre>s
mode, a second touch to the switch "ill stop the su11roo(
in any partially-open position ·.
At the side, Seville features Oush-mounted door handles
Ornamentation 1s minimal Seville 1s equipped with
electrically powered, healed outside rearview mirrors, 1ha1
are body color.
Seville's distinctive reJr styling features the Center High
Mounted Stop lamp ln(Orporated In a sweeping llght
array across the endre width ol the deck lid. Access to the
trunk has bffn imde easier with • reduced lift~r height
at the bumper and flatter trunk noor design Matching
deck hd liner carpeting and trunk floormat are standard
for 1993.
Seville's fully--equipped passenger ~ompartment now
features dual airbags as sundard ~uipment The
Supplement.11 Inflatable Restraint ISIR) system now
protects both driver and front seat passenger in the event
of a frontal impact, Inflating simultaneously in less than SO
milliseconds and deOatlng in less than one second after
deployment. Knee bolsters are al~ provided ~or driver
and passenger for improved occupant protection.
Three-point safety bells are provided for all ou'tboord
occupants. The front shoulder belts can be ad1usted.
Other new interior features include Sll<·speaker sound
system enhancements, new standard power reclining seab
with articulating headrestS and front and rear Ooormats
A total of eight leilther interi~r colors are offered,
including Saddle, a new selection for 1993. · .
Standard Bistro cloth and optional Nuance-leather
seating areas on the Seville have orthopedically developed
contours for improved comfort. Heated front seats are .
available on Seville for 1993 with the optional leather
seating package.
Seville's instrument panel features digital speedometer.
fuel gauge. odometer, trip odometer and a Dnver
Information Center, which displays engine RPM data, .
engine coolant temperature, battery voltage. oi~ life lndt"'
and warning messages. A new message, Turn Signal On.
has been added to warn the driver when the tum signal
has been left on inadvertently.
An overhead console includes a garage door opener
retainer and sunglass storage compartment, while a
mini-Ooor console incorporates a fold-down armrest, lW\l
storage compartments, two storage-trays-aoo"1 new
concealed dual cupholder. A leather-wrapped steering
wheel is standard. For reduced headlight glare, an
Electrochromic rearview mirror is available.
Seville's air conditioning system hils been enhanced
with a newly designed compressor unit. The new
compressor delivers quiet operating performance and
improved reliability. The Electronic Climate Control
includes a separate blower motor with five-speed control
located in the console that directs air to rear-seat
p.1ssengers.
An Mii Stereo/FM Stereo r;idio with cassette and six
speakers is standard for 1993. A 200-watt DelcolBose
Gold Series sound system with integral compact disc and
cassette player also is available ·
Seville provides Retained Accessory Power, a
convenience feature that feeds po\\er to the rJdio and
other accessories for 10 minu1es after the ign1t1on key h.h
been turned off.
The 1993 Cadillac Seville is equipped with the
PASS-Key 11 anti-theft )ystem. PASS-Key II uses a small
resistor pellet inside the key artd a matching resistor in th{'
steering column. The system shuts down the starter.
electric fuel pump and powertrain management s~tem 11
the resistance values do not match
Also available 1s a Security p.1Clcage that includes central
door un locking and automatic locking. an audible theft
deterrent system and Remote ~less Entry.
Seville 1s covered by General Motors exclusl\"e Bumper
To Bumper Warranty This four->ear/SO,OOO-m1le,
no-deductible warranty covers all ma1or systems. including
powertrain, air cond1honing, steering and suspension,
electronics and power options.
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Motor Trend
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Peanut Chicken Soup
l teaspoons peanut oil
.Y. cup chopped onion
.y. cup chopped arttn bell pepper
l teaspoon chopped prtk
l cans ( 16 ounces tod) whole tomatoa.
unsalttd .
Y.> np unsalted crumy·peanut butt.tr
VJ teupoon black pepper
Y. teaspoon crushed red pepper
6 cups chicken broth
VJ cup brown rkt
I VJ pounds chicken breast, boned,
klnMCI and cubed
Chopped parsley, garnish
In large soup pot heat oil over medium high heat:
add onion. bell pepper and garlic. Cook and stir
about 5 minute until tender. Add tomatoes with
juice. breaking tomatoc up with fingers. Stir in
peanut butler. black and red pepper until peanut
butter di ~Ives. Add chicken broth, bringing to a
boil. Add rice. Reduce heat to simmer, cover and
cook about 40 minute or until rice i tender. Add
chicken meat: cook 10 minute longer. Serve each
bowl of soup with a prinkle of pat'Sley.
Yield: 8 i.crviog .
Nl!11l1TIONAL INFORMATIO PER SERVING:
283 caJoncs. 229 mg sochum, SS mg cholesterol. 9 gm
total fat (29% calonc from fat).
Indonesian Gado Gado
\4 cup thinly tlked onion
l clove aarlk, mlnttd
l teaspoon peanut oil
l tablespoon low IOdlum soy sauce v. teaspoon crushed red pepper
I tablespoon lemon juke
VJ teaspoon around 1lnser
~ cup chkken brotb v. cup unsalted creMDy peanut butter
2 cups cooked ~ chlHed
l CUR cooked pea pods
I cup julienned red bell pepper
l cups cooked broccoli ftowettts
In a saucepan. cook and tir onion and garlic in oil
over medium heat 5 minute . Stir in soy ~uce. red
pepper. lemon juice, ginger and chicken broth. Bring
to botl. Wh1 k in peanut butter; reduce heat to
immer and cook 5 minute . If too thick, dilute with
more broth. Cool co room temperature. Toss l cup
sauce with rice. pea pod and bell pepper. arrange on
planer with broccoli. Serve with ~maining sauce.
Yield: 6 ~ings.
NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION PER.S~VINO:
187 calones. 288 ma sodium. 0 ma chole 1crol. 6.3 "" total fat (JO<A, calories from fat).
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The Food Gulde Pyramid, which
replaces the • Food Groups that
most Americans learned as children,
Is a new way of looldng at the foods
we consume. It Is based on generally
accepted principles among dietitians
and nutritionists:
.LIMIT RED MEAT Consume
three or four 3-ounce servings per week,
about the size of a deck of playing cards.
That's about half as much as the average
American eats today. Replace red meat
with poultry and fish, as well as foods like
pasta and legumes.
Many dietitians arc recommending we
add peanuts for flavor and texture in our
diets. Peanuts and peanut butter are a
good high protein sub titute for red meats
or dairy product . Did you know that a
2-t.ablespoon serving of peanut buner has
less saturated fat than a hamburger, hot
dog. bologna or cheese sandwich? And it
has no chole terol, while the others do.
A new tudy conducted by researchers
at Loma Linda University found that
consumers who ate nuts more than five
times a week were 50% less likely to have
heart attacks. The clinical data was taken
from 31,000 people studied over a 15-year
time period.
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Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.370 DietitiatV2
Bargains/3, 4 . ' ..
utrition
NO GOOD FOODS /NO BAD
FOODS Every food can be eaten as
part of a healthy diet. as long as it is
consumed in moderation and with a
variety of other foods.
CUT THE FAT Americans get about
36% of their calories from fat. We need to
reduce that to 30% or less and make our
selections from healthier versions of fats;
for example, monounsaturated fats.
DOUBLE YOUR FRUITS &
VEGGIES Experts recommend we eat
five to seven servings of fruits and vege-
tables every day. That's almost double
what the average American consumes.
The favorable fatty acid profile of many
nuts i one pos ible explanation for such an
effect. Peanuts are high in monounsaturated
fat and contain vitamin E. which has been
hown to reduce artery plaque builduJ>--'a
major contributing factor in hean attacks.
Of course. no food i a miracle food.
And cenainly peanut make no outrageou
claims. But eating healthy doesn 'l sentence
you to a life of bland foods. On the contrary.
you can jazz up your. mealtimes with a ho t
of creative and tasty di hes featuring this
nut of choice.
All of the e recipe contain less than 300
calorie per serving and less than 30% fat
to adhere to the U.S. Dietary Guidelines.
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Banana Loaf
11• cup butler, softened
• cup bro"'°n ugar
2 eggs
• 1 1 teaspoon 'an ilia
••• cup nour
I teaspoon baking powder
· Yi teaspoon, baking soda
V. teaspoon sail
•IJ t~poon cinnamon
1·• teaspoon nutmeg
2 medium-siu ripe bananas
2 tablespoons milk
111 cup chopped sailed
cocktail peanuts
In medium ho~I. crc.im buuer and r.,ugar Until '
light. Beat in egg., .md vanilla In .. eparate bo~I.
stir together flour. baking po~dcr. baling .. oda.
.. alt. cinnamon and nutmeg. Ma.-.h banan~ wtth
mill Blend dry 10grcd1enh into creamed mixture
aJtemaung -w11h ma-.hcd banana.' tir in peanuts.
Tum into a grea-.ed and floured 8 met-loaf pan.
Bale al 350"F 60 n5 minulC\ or Urilll cal..e te-.ter
come' out clean Cool 10 minute,, 1um out and cool
complete!}
Yield. I loat
'lll'TRITIO'AL l'f()R\11\TIO' PER ER\l"G
I \6 calonc' 147 mg ~'ld1um. !n m1 .. holC'-terol 4 4 gm
local fll C13'l C•IOr1C' Imm lat I
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Sweet Potato
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Peanut Cru t
2 baked "1!fl potatoes <'·• to I pound each)
pttkd and cut into ~edge~
leftl'hwiw
Marinade:
2 tabkspooM honey
' 1 nap on• juitt
Sqllft&f ol fttsh lemon
I •....-~ Jincer. minttd
Sek, to ttit~
Cayea• pepper, to taste
rust:
~ c•p peanuts, co.rwty chopped
I ~ w.auww 'ftds ·
4 ...., par&ley, (Oaneiy chopped
MU.e marina<k in .. mall bo"-'I. ct ai idc Combine
cru t mgrtdien in ~parate bov.I 01Jl 11wect potato
weds~ in marinade. lemng cx~e<i<i dnp off. Roll 1n
peanut cnt 1 and pl1tt on a lightly oiled coolie
httt. 8.._c at J7"i 0 f 12 to 15 minute\ until 1oldtn
brown and en PY
Yield: 2 lenfina\.
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New research shows su11111ement may benefit diabetics
Q 1'1n an lnsulln·d~pendtnt
diabetic and bavt rtad that
chromium can htlp me contrel my
blood suaar. What roods art good
chromium sou.recs? -A.Z.,
Huntln&ton Beach.
Resenrch has shown that
chromium is
needed in the
production of
insulin, which in
turn helps the
body properly use
sugar and fat. It
appears that
chromium is able
to make insulin
more effective in
managing normal
blood sugar Ask the levels. Many
O\el"\ eight _o_i_e_ti.ti.a_n_ diabetics not only
have problems ·
with glucosc'(!lugar) control, but
with high lcvc.ls or cholesterol. too.
Several new studies suggest that
chromium rnay al ·o help prevent
heart disease by boosting the
levels of good (HDL) cholesterol.
A study published in
Mcrnbo/i)m (July 1992 issue)
involved both insulin-dependent
and non-insulin dependent
diabetics. For a period of 7 to 16
month , some patients were given
~50 milligrams of chromium per
dav. "hile others -the control
group -were gi,en a placebo (a
harmles!>, ineffecuve substitute).
Thtl> 1 approximately five times
th~ amount of chromium
recommended daily. All of the
diabetic in the chromium group
had a dramatic rise in the le-..els of
their good cholc)terol, ''hen
compared to the control group.
It t) interesting to note from
The Journal of P:,ychiatry in
Medicine that diabetic under
)tress but without a strong support
sy!>tem from family or friends had
higher than normal levels or
glucose in their blood, as
compared to other diabetics who
did enjoy a support network. This
.. would suggest that consuming
chromium-rich foods. in addition
to having social upport, may help
to maintain normal blood sugar
levels. ...
Chromium is not as abundantly
found in foods a are many other
nutrients. Therefore, care must be
taken to select frequently from
among the following foods: whole
grains, such as whole wheat
English muffins; wheat germ;
brewer's yeaM; bran; beef; oysters;
liver; American chee e; grape
juice, and broccoli. Jn supplement
form, a range or 50 10 200
micrognfms of chromi um has been
suggested as safe for adults. Be
sure to check wi th your doctor
before beginning any new
supplement.
In the future, chromium may
offer ye t anolhcr health benefit -
increa1>ed life expectancy -if
preliminary re)earch conducted by
Dr. Gary Evans. a chemist at
BermtdJi State University in
Minnesota is confirmed. g How do lentils compare
nutrilionally l'ith dry beans?
.0.i'-(:osta Mesa
Lentils and dry beans are both
members of the legume family and
are nutritionally similar. Both are
excellent sources of protein (that's
why they are sometimes known as
"poor man's meat"), complex
carbohydrates, folic acid,
potassium and phollphorus. They
are moderate sources of
magnesium, in addit ion to having
plenty of trace elements. Legumes
are high in soluble fiber, the type
that helps to lower cholesterol,
and arc also very low in fat and
sodium.
Lentils and their cousins, split
peas, are among the oldest
domcllt icated crops, dating back at
Ask Betty Crocker
Q. What can l substitute for
cream or lartar when I'm In the
middle of bakJna?
-Mrs. J.0 .11., Duluth, Minn.
Cream of tartnr tabilizes
mc~ingucs and dough. lf you're in
a pinch, you con use an equal
amount of lemon juice to add acid.
Q. 1 always have lroublt addln1
a top pie crust onr 1 rrull-nlled
crust wlthoul brukJn1 the crust.
What do you sugtsl?
-A.K.McK., Midwest Clly, OkJ1.
Start by rollina your dough no
thinner than lrt inch and at least i
inchc larger th3n the pie pan.
. • Dough tears easily ir 1t s too thin lii'~.-.m~ :v. c ,~ •±69Jffd:· ~.
pface;·fold rolled crust in half end
then in half •Jain be(ore trans·
(erring it to pie top where you
unroll it in reverse order. Trim
and rold rhe cdae: nutc as desired.
AJso, Ir dou&h is too dry i1 will
tear. Since more liquid can't be
successfully added after rolling has
started, you'll have to stut ~er.
Do J!>." .,,..,. • ~n1 q11e1tlon~
Write Otar BdtT Crwtn; Sox
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least 10,000 year . Many people
think legumes require hours of
preparation. While that may be
the case for dried bean , it is not
so with lentil!> nor i>plit peas,
which require no soa king (as
beans do).
To prepare lentils for coo~ing,
simply rinse th em in a bowl, drain
and pick out any that look
discolored or shriveled. Lentils
and split peas can be cooked in
water, or in various types of stock
for added navor.
At the recent Specialty and
Gourmet Foods Expo in San
Francisco, one of the finalists in.
the Outstanding Healthy or
Nutritious Product category was
Zesty Tomato Lentil Soup from
Legumes Plus in Fairfield,
Washington. This company offers
a line of low-sodium dry soup
mixes without fat or Monosodium
Glutamate (MSG). For
information about this product can
call (509) 283-2347.
Q In a rtttol column, you
lalkrd aboul what ls meanl
by the term "nalural navorinas"
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Q I do not llke milk, but worry
lf I am ae1tln1 enouah
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local audiences
hostage and
subiects them to
structured ch-aos
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n interesting party was
held at the Blue Marble
Coffeehouse one recent
Monday evening.
Charles Manson was
there, falling in love with
everyone he met, including Capt.
James Kirk, whose bladder
problems kept him from enjoying
himself. Donald Duck waddled
into the Costa Mesa nightspot
but was suffering from Tourette's
Syndrome.
Later, a Canadi;m lumberjack
nearly lopped off the head of a
waitress at a greasy spoon
restaurant when she couldn't fix
him a caribou steak.
Welcome to the world of
Oxymoron, an improvisationary
theater troupe that takes
audiences at the Blue Muble
hostage every other Monday
night. Oxymoron performances
are srructured chao orderly
anarchy and loads of fun .
"This isn't the same
mundane-type thing you see on
telcYision or in comedy clubs,"
says lizAnne. chief Oxymoron.
"The whole attraction to im~rov
· is that it s
S1ory by
.IOEL
BEERS
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different and
you never
know what to
expect.
Sometimes it
works and
sometimes
you lay an
egg."
The rest of
the crew is
Nina Arnold,
Jon Cianci,
Lenny Fox.
Greg Hammond, Robert Harker,
Sherry MacGregor. Robin Spehar
and Dan Weston. Most have
some acting or stand-up
experience, but the main
prerequisite for an Oxymoron is a
quick wit and an ability to accept
insrant gratification as well as
instant humiliation.
''You never know what's going
to work.'' MacGres<>r says. "One
week your worst piece can be
your bc$t piece. That makes it
exciting. And scary."
Crewmembcrs are scattered
around the area, from Arcadia to
Riverside. They ranac in aac
from early 20s to late 30I and
have an array of badrpounda.
One is a doctor, another ii a
mana1er at Wendy's.
An oxymoron is a combination
of words that aopcar to make no
sense, such u '1cNel kindness"
or "miHtary intelliccnce!' That
sense of intentional irony fllten
btto every Oxymoron routine,
which IWtl oil with a deaipcd
structure bur ~n off into
tanaent• that are often absurd
and hilarious, occasionally fo'9Cd,
.
They'll floor ya!
When comedy troupe Oxymoron
comes to town, the yuk stops here
but aJwaya unpredictable and
surpriaing.
The key is audience
participation. There are about a
dozen set routines. but audience
memben are ac:tiYely involved in
creatfna scenarios.
''It really acts rolling ii and
when the audience buys in and
realizes what's happenina to
them," said Liz.Anne, wh<> has
been with the troupe since its
creation three years a.go. "They
can be silly and haYC a aood time
... lmprov is really a friendly
atmosphere. It's not like
stand-up, where you're watching
an act. You're part of it. You're
hclpio& to create this stuff."
An example is the Movie Styles
routine. Two Oxymorons walk on
stage and audience members give
ttiem identities and put them in a
mock situation. People an the
crowd then call out movie style
raQging from gangster and
foreign to adult and horror. The
actors must incorporate those
styles into a running story.
The result can be an)1hing
from Dr. Joyce Btothers clild
Frankenstein marooned m the·
Arctic to Ann Landers and
Rambo stuck in an elevator.
Obviously. if the audience 1s
sparse, reserved or 'comatose,
things are different. .
''We feed off the audience .'
Harker say . "If they're
enthusiastic "e can't help but
have fun."
Other routines include
"Foley," in "hich one OX)moron
produces sound effects \\hi le
another pantomimes; "Alphabet
Soup," in \\hich e'cry sentence
must begin with the next letrer in
the alphabet; and "Emotion :·
where audience member \Cll out
emotions like ange r. frust;•111on.
confusion and sJdness and
morons mus1 act them out m
character.
Which OX)moron perform in
"hat routine changes from "eel.
to \\CCk . But each Oxymoron
brings a particular talent to the
mix. from the manic ener~ of
Weston to Harker's arra\ pf
facial expressions and Arnold\
bouncing cnthusi;i m.
When omething works. there
is immediate gratification. When
it doesn't work. no one laughs
and thcre·s a sin king feeling
Audience members are
encour~ged to groan loud and
obnoxiously if something doe n·1
\\Ork.
There are no rule in an
OX)moron performance. although
ob ceniry i 3\'0!ded as are ome
off-color scenario ince "they're
JU<-t cheap laugh ," LizAnne . a~'·
But "ith somethinl! as
unpredictable a impro' 1h1ng
can't help but get a b11 n.,q ue
··sometime the~ ge t a little
out there but you ju~t ha' c to
ha\'e a good ense of humor."
!13\ Lola Burke. the Blue
M·arble's co-o\\ncr.
Mo t 0X)moron \\ere
affiliated at one time \\1th the
Or~ngc County Crazies. a county
comedy theater troupe that
stages set theatrical
performance .
"lmprov is much more fun."
Harker says "There isn't as much
rehearsal. eve ry night ~ dlfferenL
There arc no costumes. no el!>.··
They also play private part1c'I
and anything else where laugh
are desired. They can per nahze
a performance to make it fit
anywhere. For example, 1f a law
firm rented Oxymoron for a
party, routines can be
Jcgal..oricnted but tiU include Che
audience in the presentation.
O~oron's next Blue Marble
performance is April 5. o
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•'
ART
Ari Museums:
• Irvine Museum, 18881 Voo Karrmn
A\e , Irvine, 476-0294. Museum displays,
pre>crves .ind documents historic.ii ~if0t·
n1a dl'I
• uguna Alt Museum 307 Cliff Drive,
lJguna Beach, 494-6531 . "Watkins to
\Ve~on· 101 Years of u l1f0tn1a ~a
phy 1849-1950," the first comprehensive
l'\h1b111on to encompass a century of pho-tography 1n the <Alden State, on view
through March 28. ··vrsioos and Ecolotties:
Phot~raphy in Laguna Beach, 1 g'15.
19q)' on exh1b1t 11r Sunday. Hours: 11
d m ·5 pm Tuesd.iy-Sunday. Admission:
S 3. .tdults; S 1 50, senlOf cituenwudents;
lwe children under 12.
• ugun• Alt Museum -South Co.ut
Pl.ua Satellite 3333 Bristol SI., Costa
Mesa. 662·3366 An exhibitlOn encom~s-
1ng a century of photography (18.'40s-195~> on view througti Mardi 28. Hours:
11 am ·5 pm Turiday-Sunday Admis-
Mn Sl SO·B
• N~port H.irbof Alt Muff1.lm 850 San
Clemente D11ve, Newport Beach, 759·
11 21 The museum tS the in.iugural site for •he nJllonal tour or "'"'1'lenan AbstractlOfl
from the Addison Gallefy or Amencan
4-rt <lrom the famed Philfips Academy .in
-'nd11wr M.us.I, the first comprehensive
\UrH'y ot 20th century American abstract
.irt l'\er e~h1b11f'd 1n Orange County,
through M.ly 2. Work by San Francisco art·
1st lom.i~ Nakada will be on exhibit
through Mdy 2 Hours 10 a.m.·5 p.m. l ut~dy·Sunday C~tng time Fridays is 8
pm Nlm1ss1on S4 for adults: S2 for se·
n1or (1 t1.zem and students .ind free fOf chil-
drC'n under 12 and members
Community Galleries~
• Art lnshlute of Southern u liforni.i
2222 Laguna C.inyon Rd . Laguna Beach.
4<17 3309 The 19th c1nnual "Color It Or-
an'tt' ei.h1b11 ol 1ur1ed student c1n from
througtlout Orangt-Counry·s public oind
P"'·lle 5<.hool~ on d~lay 111 Sunday.
I tnu•> 9 a m S pm Monda~" througfl Fri-UJ~<> 9 .i m -I p m SJturddys fr~ .ldmis-
\1on
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~·s 25th .,,nu.al 1rt exhibit runs
througtl April 10. Hours: 10 1.m.-7 p.m.
Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. S.tun»y.
• ~ lach Public Ubr.ry ~ Cent.et Branch, 856 S.n Oemente DriYe, Newport BeM:h, 6-4-4-3191 ... ~
ol ligtlt. AayfO wt ~·phy ol .
Boimes" on display throoitt · Mvch ~
Hours: 9 oi.m.-9 p.m. Mondiiy-Thursdoiy; 9
oi.m.-6 p.m. Fri!Uy; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. S.tur-
doiy; noon-5 p.m. Sund.iy. Free ~mission.
• OrMp Coast College, 2701 Fairview
Road, COsu Mesa, 432--5703."An Afric.in Legacy," oin ixhibition featuring an exten·
sive and valuable collection ol Afri<An att, ·
on Ak...t:... 10 a.m.-2 p.m. til TueSday. All exh~ ol works by ohotottraoher John
Sanford on display throUgh lue-Sday. Free admision.
• Onn• County ~ttt '°' Contempo-~~. ~6~~·s=~'~"!h.~ ~.ituring the works ol MtiscJ Eliubtth
Nees, Sh&ron tc.gan, PMricioi Cox, ~
An\Oldot ind many men continues throosf\
April 16. Recrpcion 6-9 p.m. S.turda)'.
Hours: 11 .i.m...... p.m. Wedne.sday-
Sund.ly. Free ~itlioo.
• SCorefront Studio at the Irvine Marlcec-
pbce, ~No. 195, at Bridge Road wf
umpus OrM aaoss from ua. 724-
6684. "A ~. SNpe ind Cob Ploice," Janicr 0et00f·s· sculpture, paintlnp wf
drawin&'. on view lhr<>Ygh June 1. Houts vary.
Weekend prints listings,
free of charge, for arts, en-
tertainment and com-
munity events in Costl
· Mesa and Newport Beach.
Listings outside those cities
run on a s~ce available
basis. AU listings are need·
ed two weekS before an
event date; publication
cannot be guaranteed for
late listings. Send in·
formation to Weekend list-
ings, c/o the Daily Pilot,
330 W. Bay SL, Costa
Mesa, CA 92627. Items
can be faxed to 646-41 70.
For more information, call
642-4321, ext. 366.
~y. Tuesd.ly & ~. by ap-potnltnenl only. t'" ldmi!lion.
• De Ct-ul Alt Inc. }4()() Aven~ ol the
Alts, Cost3 Mes.a, 557·52"°. P.-1 pa1nt-
inp by EJ!abech l..aloufda conbnues ln-
der.nikfy. Hours: 10:30 .i.m.-6 p.m. Tues-doiy-S.tu~ (open until 8 p m. fridayt.
free admission.
• Flying Squirrel 120 23rd St.. Costa Mesa, 6'42--0362. "Turning Comers," a ex·
hibitlon ol spatial wf emotion.ii 11g~Ui· ance (e.ituring the worb ol uthenne Chi·
ar.i, Troy and Jolene Chemev, Jo Hendriks.
James Mc:Tyier 11~ Paul Wallef, opens
Sundoiy with 11 2·5 p.m. ~. TM ex·
hibit continues throUgh April 25. Hours: 5·
9 p.m. Thund.iy·~~; noon-4 p.m. Sat·
urday·Sunday wt by .ippointmenL Frte ~mlsslon.
• GOiier~ 224 224 Forest Ave., LAguna
Beach, 494.5757 Wotb by ThorNs MdC·
n1ghc. P~ Hoppef, LtltoY NeuNn, ~
M.Jc, Victor V.iWrely .ind M-ar a~ leoirut«t
indeOnitely. Hours: 10 • m.-6 p.m.
Sunday·ThUnday; 10 a.m.·9 pm fridoiy-
S.turuay. Free •ISSfOO.
• C.iJlery lmM 312 f()(est A~. l..t&una
Beach, 494-4248 A phocogrillphy exht&t ol
woAs by Julie DisbOlt Pra ol IMne .ind
Michael ~lo T rvnc.ale of Llguna Beach
J>fesented tfirouRti April 4 Hours: noon to S p.m Saturday~ncbys
• The CrtgOf')' ~/lu1Mll '41cqw. Studio 3406 V14 Lido, Newport Beach.
723 0887. 011,g1nal p.iinti~. ~lry,
gla56. cer•mlC5 •nd Oillfts bv ~I attiSIJ
at rt.l50n<lb~ prices. Ruswl J.KQues. intet·
n.itional iC'Ulpte>r and J>.l•nter, on premtSeS pa1ntmg ewry SaturdJy-Sunday from 11
a.m ·• pm. HI$ flolals •nd •bstr.ict paint· lngs •long w.th h.s mt'tal at»lr.aa Kulp.
turn art 1t.ltured Hours 10 am ·6 p m
doiily, ~ un11I 10 pm Thunday .Jlnd Saturday
• Hodoid Slimmer M C-.l!fY 2006 Court A~.. Ncwpott Beach ContJnuous
tJCM>tt features onginal art .t\.1111.ible ror
Mle by more than l O Southftn C.t.forni.a
lrtJSts in all l)1>e\ ol med1.1. Houn 6-9 p m Monday-( rlday and by appoinunen1
• Lah.in.i WI~ 1113 "'-Port Center
Or., Newport Beach, 721 -911) On ~mallt'nl display are ~ by ~ BUffet M.lrc O\igan, Llu Chun. ft~idc t-ioift
p n Kasprtj<L1, H & Thc>rnll Leung. Rot>
t'ft Lyn Ndson, Hisash1 Otsuka, NonNn ~I. Adolf Sthr1ng. Andfe. Sm.th .ind
Cary Swanson lrve tntertAin~ ~
vlded 6-9 p m Friday·S.lturdaY' Hours Monday-S.tur~, 10 1.m -10 pm; Sun·
doiy, 11 a.m.-7 pm. ·
• l«n Wood'• lndl.an T erritOf)' CAiiery & Mu~m of the Finl P~ 305 Nooh
Coasc Hwy., L.1gun• Be.lch, 497-5747
"100 Ve.irs ol Nav•i<> We.tving Show •nd
S.le" on view thmugh M.>y
• LD-ll Fine Alt 3411 Vi.1 Opotto No
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100-C. Newport Bt.x:h, 72J.1 921 ... 'IJ
tion ttfs rrorn C>isney, Don Bluth \\ ~··M
Llnl. H.w\N-8.l~a wt The 'WmrN"lS
featured. ~: 11 il.ln.·5 p m M:>I 1 ••
.ind Thurtday-Fr~. 10 • m ·6 pm ).lt111
doiy; 10 .i.tn.·S pm. Sund.ly
• MMptt4 .... Studio &nd ~lltty
700 lfi CarNtJOn Ave., Coron.1 J. ''"
760-9100. Calitfy ltatures m1~l' I , , 1J
monoptll1C5 oind w~ ~ "'"'\•'l" 8edei wt limited prlOts and ( I I .. ..i
wattfCIDlotJ by Whiutmort' ti""'' ·• l(J
&.nl.·S:JO p.m. Tuesdly-l hur"lJ\ , t'I
appointmene free admiu.on
• Off tM Wall Cal~ 11 ] J 'U ,.
Hunongu>n Be.idl, 516-6488 \\ .. 'it
Behrens, SNo. Log.n, ~Jl1('
h.JJttn. CAb)' •nd W.ud oirc M \lj ,,
delinittfy. Hours 10 am -6 p m '" J ,
frid.ly; 10 • m -5 p m S.tu1d.a\, I I ,.
pm ~ ffft admcSMOn
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• Olf the Watl Cllltfy 3441 :a V~ Udo,
Newport BeKh, 713-S9SO. Worla by
Moses, ~. ~r~ Mu~i. Archer, Kin~. eetwns &nd ~•non per·
m.IMOt d"~. Hours: 11 • m.-6 pm.
Mond.ly·frid.ly; 11 • m.·7 p.m. S.turd<ly;
11 •.m.-5 p.m. Sund&y. frtt &dm«ssion.
• r..-0·1 Rntaur&nt 2221 M.lin St. SH-
d1ff Viii., Huntington BeKh, 960-7764.
W•t~c:olOrs by M.lry ~r on view through M.ly 2.
• ReN!s~ ufe 234 forest A~ .• ~ gun;a BeKh, 497-JAVA. Exhibit ol mixed
med~ •bstrKU continues throufltl Apfil.5.
• ~dslone Wllfl')' 384-A N. ~ Highway, LaguN Bexh. 497-6775. "Figu-
r•uve Work io Mixed Med~" by Myrtle ~ on dl~y through Apr!f 4.
Hours: 11 •.m.-5 p.m. d.lily excrpt Tues-
d.lys
• South Cout Art UnlH 283 E 17th St., . cosu Mes.I, 646-45.45. AnirNbon ~.
or1gin•I wood sculptures •nd crr•mic pi«·
fS •nd .. sdealOrt o( ltm1ted edition l1Cho-
gt •phs •nd 5erigr•ph$ by vMious •rttsts •rr
on pe<iNntnt dljf>l.y. Hours: 10 •.m.·6
p.m Mond.ly-fnd.y; 'O • m.-S p.m. S.tur·
d.ly.
• Studio ~ry 17905 Sky P•rk Ci~.
Suite N, IMlle, 8S 1 ·9181 . Mixed medi.l
WOtl..s by ~1 •Mt Shosh.ln;a Ernst on
"icw through April 2 Frtt .admiu.on
• ThrillycMi Alt Studios Hl ubtJlo,
Cosu Mew. 642·5978. Onguul ods ..net
w•tercolors. p&tnt1n~ from>S.lt, lndonesl<l,
wood UIVlnp •nd m<lsb fe•\urf!d. Hours
11 • m,·7 pm T~·Saturd.ly by ap-
pomtmenl -
•Time Sp'1ce Clllfly ll26 N. Co.st
Htghw.1y, l<l,SUN Be.di 49't..()94.4. Uh.· booon • Curr~u· fHtunng the WOtl..s of
OUM•n s.~. Myrell~ Moses. ~onw
C.st.Jld1 .Jnd m•ny morl' on view
• ~ W0tb C.llery South •t Ctysul Court. )))) Bffr St., Suite ll S. Cost.
Mes.1, 979-6757. Works b'(. )ow( ~
~ on \'14!W througtl ~ 10. Hours: 10 • m -9 pm. Mond.IY-f ; 10 <l.m -6 p m s.nurd.ly; •nd 11 .. m • p.m. Sun·
day frtt .admisslon
ATTRACTIONS
BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S BUCKBOOI
unter F<lShion Island. Adults, S2S pp. and Tustin, Vtetonan Tea and Spnng Bou-
Ouldren, S 12.SO pp. Phone 548-1418. llque. SS pp. Contact Cregg Bunch, 818·
• CMcWn Tour, M.lrch 27, 10 <l.m.·S 9642
p.m , Sanu Ana Historial Pr~rvation So-• Ph•ntom Philm PMstiv•I March 27 .it
~ tour ol eight gardens 1n S.nu Ana S.l O pm., YWO. screening of 1925 silent
mo-.ie al W11sh1re Aud•tor1um lol~ pre
screening party at Heroes R~11ran1, ful.
lerton. S20 pp Phone 871-4488
See BLACKBOOK/8 USTINC INfOIMATION: II you h&w an
ewna liltina 0# dwlp ol inr06'tMtion for r========================================== lladr"oe>k, direct inquiries to .,_jamin
fptteift, cJo tlad""*-P.O . loll UOO·
114, Corona clef MM, CA 92625. Amott ~ ~ NM the rint Tlltid.ly
ol ewry MOftlh. PhoM 760-2622.
~ OC. °'MP~-IT, bLid lie. IT-ope., blK'.11 u. optic>Nll. pp, ~'
penon. 11A. to be arran;ect •
• WCNMtt ol Achiewmeftt.. M.lrch 18 at
9: )0 a.m .. Crescrndo Cha~ cl OC ~r~ Arts Ctnll'f l«ture by Beth Bums
of St. ~ ~llet Comp&ny at Bowen
MIMUm, ~nu AN. Cont.let O..ir Burt,
5.44-9110 .
• Cndemen'1 tUl>Hduhery, M.lrch 18
at 1 1 : 15 a.m .. Si5tttS of Society OeYoted to
5.acred He•rt luncheon r.lShton show at
Hy<Mt R~ lnnne. S100 pp. Phone
663-9780. .
•luncheon with Richard lranson,
M.lrch 18 at 11 :lO <l.m., British Amefiun
Ownbl'f o( c~ pments <Nir-
m.ln of Virgin Atl.lntJc Air.v<lys It Westin
South ~ Pl.&z.l,, Cosu ~ Membtts.
S-40 pp. Guests, S-45 pp. Conuet V•~.
474-8145.
• fuhJon Show, M.lrch 20 •t 8 •.m .. Bowen M~m at Nordstrom M.lin~.
S.nu AN S 10 PP. Phone 972-2020, ext 18-40. ,
• Toontown f,uhioft FolliH, M.lrch 20 at
6 30 p.m., ~nd and HomeAid QC
(uhion show <ll ~ Hottl. BT
SlOO pp. Phone 5S3·9S10
• kit ol lro.achny, Mircti 20 at 8 p m ,
CafOUSef Chapttt Of QC Perlorming Arts
Center dinner d.lnc:e •t Tibbie's Music
H<lll, Huntington Be<leh S75 pp. Phone
759-0838.
• Coftmtt, M.lrch 20 .at 8 p.m .. USC
School cl Musk .and OC Ph11h.lrmonic So-
ciety at OC ~rlorming Arts Centrr, Cosu
Mew. Phone SS3-2421.
• OtocoiMe Sund.ay. ~\<lrch 21, noon -4
p.m .• ~leb.tck COiiege Found<ltion Hts
Chocobte for educat10rt •l col~ gym
S15 pp. St~. Sfo pp. t:hiloren
4· 12. SS PP• lndudes •II )°O'I an ot. chit·
dren's actMt~ •nd "crea-d<lnc:e." Phone
582-4656.
• Mcldall f'tH~ M.lrch 21 at 5:30 f> m .. Protocol found<llion of QC at R.emidt s, Ir·
vine. Memt»n, S40 pp. Nor\-nw~rs.
S45 pp. Phone 834-5654. •AA Ewning ol ltith Spirit~. M.lrch
21, 7-9:30 p.m .• unter '°' Sptritu.al Oe-~lt St. P•trick's O.ay lOn8. d.lnct',
Irish ~ .. St. Jowoh Ctoter, Or•nge.
S15 pp. Phone 744-31)5
•Town Hall LK1ure Series, M.vch 22 at
10:30 am .. ~~ l~ cl Newport·
Mes.I and Llgun.i Be<ldi pments ABC
News c:or~l KH\ KlshiwWr~ <ll
Edw<ltds CIMIN, Newport BeKh. Srr~.
S4S pp. Phone 645-69?9
• ~ In fuhlon. M<lrt'h 24 .at 11
a.m., Soph~ates of ATSC •t Irvine M.lr-
rioct.
• Puttin' Oft The altz, M.vch 25, S:l~8
p.m .. c.oodwiN ~msmen wine. hots
d'oeuvm and dmefts .. The Ritz. New-
port 8Rch. $40 pp. CorQd Hudlef Li11f,
5-47-6301, m. 307.
• lUftdleon, M<lrch 25. South c~ Guild of ()peq Paollc at !cation TBA. Con~ lli~. •n. FKft ~ U..acy, ~ 27 at 6;JO P'.m., Prentb [)ay School 's..tuee m !he Writan" dinMf d.lnce, ...... ~!He audb\I, • le Meridief'I Hotir4. Newpoft
leld\. IT-opt. Conua Nriy ~ 'S0-
111 S. •oc M ..., Juz fftllval, March 211 hW\ dlool ~ oole9f mutic .,,.. w.aa
Mfs • AIMrican Wll'f "tulturll Center. Or·
... Adulb, S6 pp. Children 12 Ind unatr. Sl pp.~ 631-1721.
• ~. Mlrch 27 <lt 9 • m., Newport ~ at H.ard Rock Ufe, Newport
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for perfonnances by narionall,v known Jazz ar11 t .
Sunday, March 21
Sunday, Ma.rch 28
2:00PM.
2:00PM.
Spc.ncu B'""r ..... c-,_,. Jm. ....,..k ..
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Meet the artist after eaeh perfonnance at Compact Di cs L nlimittd.
located on the first level adjacent to The Broadwa\
Receive a free Jazz CD with purchases ti $25 or .more
from any Crystal Coun store or restauranL
Crystal Court, a apttial side or South Coast Plau. is louted ar 3333 Bur trett 10 Costa Me a,
anchored by The Broadway and Robinsons•May. Futuring over fifty un iqut ~pwalt~· storts and "staurinu ..
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Emotions
run deep
in Brodsky
T be Br<><hky Quart.el, now
on a world lOUr with
sfoger Elvis Co&tello, will
appeM in Founder's HaU
lit the 0.range County Perfonni"I
Arts Center at 8 p.m. Sar"rday.
Cellist Jacqueline Thoma.
spcakina by telephone f1'0ID Pisa.
lloly, said the quartet bM bCID
1ravelin1 the world perfOl'llllilc
"The Juliet Lener1" with Costel-
lo. The Brodsky t"ICtft&Jy rccordecl
the series of 20 sonp. ~ are
b3SCd on kwe letters aikl wbiclt
fuse clusical dlUsic aod PUt•
garde pop.
The quanet will perfonn ch ...
ber· muslc in C'.osta Mesa -~
out QlQcUo.
The members of Brodllty have
been playing tQFth« lillcc child-
hood. Violinist Michael Thomas ii
Jacqueline's br0cher, and &he is
married to viola pll)"Cf PauJ
C..ssidy. He is the "newcomer" IO
the quartet, havina been aboud
12 yca.n. The &Ccond viotinilt ii
Jan Belton. The quanet has been
1 performfog for 21 years. .
II 9 1t
Cellist Thomas U)'$ they bepn
playing chamber music in Middle-
borou&h, which is in the aorthealt
or Enaland. They have 1.ued ,..
cordinp or the EJpr aad Deliali
quanccs and au the Sballllloridt
quartets and h1YC appard
throupout the wortd. lkir mOll
recent rccordins. .. ~ U.
limited.'' has won citliCal ~
and is a coUcctioft GI JO ....
piece1t lhe said. Fuc.e rwcordilil
plans include en die Sdnlbilit
quanets on Teldcc.
Homeless benefit show must go on
0 K. 11mc to clear up the confusion. •
Yes. Stab You In The Back Records will hold scv·
cral ~hows thi~ month to help the county's helpless.
The show 111lcd "Afternoon in the Airplane Park" and
scheduled for noon on Saturday is still on. However, the loca-
llon has been changed from Lions Park in Costn Mesa to
Stab You In The Back Records· offices, also in Cosla Mesa.
Chris Fahey, president of the record company, said the
change of venue occurred after the city sent n letter of denial
for 1he free outside show a(lcr previously iiviog Fahey the
go-ahead for the hcnefi1 concert. A appearance. by Fahey at
Monday's Cily CQuncil mecling fell on deaf cars, despite the
fact the show is a benefit fo r Orange County's most needy.
People a11cnding this Saturday's show are asked to park at
Oub Mesa, localed at the corner o( 19th Strccl aod Placentia
Avenue, and then follow lhc signs to 1926 Placentia for the
food drive-minded show with Warner Brothers' The Muff
and Oranac County'• own F1uf, The Goods and The Women.
On Saturday ind Sunday, March 27·28, 1hc Costa Mesa-
b:iscd record company and Electric Chair store will ho5t
"Wcakeod Felt" ln the lot of Elcmic OWr, 410 Maio St., in
Huntinaton Beach. Concert pcrformaocea will take place
from noon until 4 p.rn. both days.
Performers on MU'dl l7 Include The Red Aunts, loch, I
•
Conce rt pa cks enough music to mak e a Troj an hoarse
ore than 150
instrumental and
choral musiciani.
from th~ Univcrsi1y
of Southern
California, c:onducte~ by D:inicl
Lc"i , will play mu~ic by Briuen.
Tchaikovsky, and Lauridsen a1 the
Performing Arts Center on
Saturday a\ 8 p.m. This m:irks the
Orange County debut for the USC
Symphony and Choruses.
The concert is presented by the
USC School of Mu ic and the
Orange County Philharmonic
Society. Procee~ will benefit the
scholarship fond o ( USC's music
school.
Music
Writer
D:iniel Poll3ck,
winner or the
bronze mcdnl at
the International
Tchaikovsky
Piano
Competition 1n
Moscow in J 958.
the ycnr th:u Van
Cliburn won the
gold, will pljy
Tchaikovsky's
Piano Concerto
No. I. Pollack i!. a
pi:ino professor al
USC. He has
ex1ensively
conccrti2cd, including tours
throughout Russia, and performed
Amy Irving's solo in the movie,
"The Competition." _
Conductor Lewis will lead the
orchestra in Benjamin Britten's
"V.ariaiions~nd Fugue-on-8 Theme
o( Purcell," better known as the
"Young Person's Guide to the
Orchestra." Lewis has served as
music director of the Pasadena
Symphony and as conductor o( the
Orange County Symphony.
members 31'1d the USC ChJml , r
Singers, a gruup of 2-l, an aJJ 11
to the orc:hei.tra ~1th "'OOJ\\1r J.,, 1
p:urs, four horn , harp, ~r~u '
and !ilrings.
L3uri~n h abo comp.)\~·,1
:a cnppclln cycle with five:
nlO'Yements about rose~ cn111 kd
"Lcll ChanM>ns de' Ro~c!I" 1111
poems by Rilke. "rittcn for th~
Portland Chor.ti Cros ·Tic' JOL
C)cles on poem~ o ( Lorca.
P1ani5C Pollack'~ engagcmcnl\
h:i1,c included fi\'e concert 1 1u1' t
the Conner USSR, a tour il l C h 111,
and performance al a joint '~"
of the Congre ~ an cclebratlllll 1J1 USC Symphony plays Saturday. the Truman Centcnn1:il lk h.1,
been acthe a a 1uror tn p1.111 1
Tho USC Symphony will competition • he s:iys, incl udint: I
combine with the USC Chamber TchaikO\"Sky, RachmaninO\,
Singers and USC Concert Choir ProM>tCiev, Leeds' 1n England.
for Morton L3uridscn's Montreal, Bacc:hnur in SJlt L.1K
"Mid·Wantcr Songs" on poems by City and K:apell in M&l')IJmJ
Robert Gra,cs. Lnuridscn is Polbclc S3)"• he ha re tuJ1~ ~· 11
chairman or the Theory and Tchaikovsl..y c:onc:eno "11 "
Compo ition Department lit use 1mponnn1 co breath ne"' hie I I
and a nnred choral rompo~er. 1mJgination into the ronccrhi. n
Laundi.en ays his "second love JU~t 1rc:u 1t ill a war horw " In
to music: h:i utwa} been poetry." n.: tudying the piece, he J~· I c
In our antel'\1cw, Laurid!.en said be "finds n~'t\ coloN " He U}' I
1i. pnmanly interested in \OCt.11 a direct lineage to Tch:11l.o\"~~
mu 1c. His compo i1ion since his teacher at Jull1Jrd
"Mid-Winter Son~" is a Rosina Lhcvinne, ~new
"melodically based work. tonally Tchaikovsky person:llly.
bnsed with 3 Oexiblc tonal center," In add1t1on to conc:crt1w1~.
he snys. Pollack give· muster cla>'I:~ .it
The piece \\3S wnuen 12 yea"' use. He grew up in [.()) ,\ni:d '
:igo for the USC Centennial and and graduated Crom F:urf,I\ I ll~h
has been widely performed both 1n Hi studies have included JulhJr l
n c:hnmbe r vcri.ion and the and a Fullbright in ViennJ Pull -~
augmented version for larger _JOtncd the use racull)' Ul 1971
orchestra 11fat witl be perThrmc t A post-conccn artist · reccp11111
Segerstrom Hall. The song C)'Cle will be held at Scott's Seafood fl11
wns recently recorded by the Elmer $20. For reservations call 752·7011~
Isler Singers in Canada, :iid Tickets for the concert ore SS · S>
Lauridsen. and arc available Bl The Ccnlcr
S:uurday's forces 't\ill'includt the bo~ office and TickecMa tcr
Concert Choir of about 70 outlets. 0
People arc asked to brin& three canned food item~ for
more information, cull 631·S486.
0 Alternative music fian5 "on'1 want 10 m1~ an ung111JI·
sounding evening courtesy of Cause For Concern and UrbJn
Spra1Jrl, band th.at will be appcanna t<>acther tonight •t <Ho
at The Marquee, 7000 Oardcn Grove Blvd.. Wcstmin~tcr
The show is open to anyone 21 and O\'er.
Admission i S5. For more mforma1lon. call 891·1181
0 Now, for something completely differen1: Catch Ouctt:i·
lcoatl on S:uurday flt San Juan Capistrano Rcat<>n•I Library.
The vcrsatjle mu ical ensemble will perform two shows 1n
the library's courtyard. turoint in performances et 7 ind IJ
p m. Admi sion 10 the shows is SJ.
Oue1ulcoatl performs h"coric and traditional sounds Crom
fa-c rea1ons of Mellc:Q, usina more 1han 20 historic instru·
, mcnts to deliver the traditional mulk.
"Our primary aoat I lO prcscM our-tredillonal music:,"
"'>"Alfredo Lopez. who Conned the 4-man ll'OUP in 1981.
"I think the mos1 important rncsuac for pcop&c is lhal this
music it noc dead .••• I don't wane the world thlnkina only
mariachi and Noneno m~ ail& in Maico ...
Own The Sky, The BalliMks. 13, The Oooda 1nd Plncb;
bands scheduled co play Marcb 28 iachlde fluf, 16. Further,
Fu Man Chu, The Oet·Backs, Evcrpeeo and The Women.
Indeed. OuctulcoatJ pa.,. ...... not only from Mclico,
but from Cub9. Arpdna w1.,... V-'9
For more infonn1rion, call f9>.17S2. O ----~
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Dear Cla•td&a, ing Slays the same. It either moves forward
or it dies. Perhaps this relationship I)
aln.>ady dead and you're nOl being hone~
with each other. Talk!•
Dear OancHa,
l have been livtng wich a man for O\'Cr
s~ye2Th . I feel tha1 our relation.shjp has
re1ched a St.agn2nl poini sexually and
emot.1onl..lly I fmd myself f2niaS1Zing
abou1 other men, even sneaking ou1 on
<bees and f cehng guilty fcx it I'm 00(
h.lppy. bu1 I <an't Sttm to end tt either.
What hould I do?
Ocar~nl1
You need to wk, confront C2ch <><her' .
and be prepared for change. Either go for·
ward. make a eotnn»tmenl, maybe mat·
riagc-<>r 5tep back and separate for a
while. l ~ tha1 ~ iS mac going
on here than )'00 mmtioned Pethaps
ftnancial arrangemt.-nts are holding you
together. Just remember chat tn life ooth-
Baseball se.oon i... commg and all my
boyfnend wants to do ~ wa1ch base.ball or
go to the games I like baseball. bu1 lh<:re
arc ~ chinS\ I wani to do, too I low
can we <>tnke :i happy medium>
Deal' Happy MedJum.
Negotiate Relaoonshi~ are ronSlant
negoua.uon TeU tum th.u you re ~tlling to
share baseball if he shares whatever your
nCcds are wilh you If he's not willlng.
then disappear for a whale After !he game
he'll wonder "there you are'
I have been daung·a woman for :.cvcrJl
)'t:ar... We haw had an arrangement 10 't~
eJch other on week-enili but dunng the."
week we ~ Olher people. Rt.-cemly -,he
t0ld me that he will not '>leep \\ 1ch me
any more, th3t we do not have a conurut·
te<l rdal!Oru.lup, and chat :.he~., worm:J
:ibout contraC1ing AID if I .1m hJ\'sng 'ie\
v.ilh ot.her woltkn I m~ th.ts relauon.,h1p
How can I keep her m my life>
Dear Mr. ~Ol,
II'!. obnous chat he is no longer will-
ing to go along w11h your ·arrangement·
:ind wanrs somethmg more lf he 1'> gomg
to give herself to you se~<Jally. -ihe \\~.1rus
.i comnUu1lent from you for mort; than·1u'tl
a weekend dare AJOS IS J very '<'lll)' dt!>-
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EDUCATED PR<>n:SSION-
AL U. SBF, aajoJs llMMrt.
.i, Ja:r.. .... ,,...., l'9'lt Md
----------------.... ~ fl1ttldlllip
Women
Seeking
Men
SI
smg&e female
SM
Single Mole
SWM 45-68 wllll wll Hd
dis-. T.._ Call I~
CATHOLIC DWP, 3'. OH
cWd, hollat. r-. ra•1«i· enkd. NIS. blw. S.S. .......
~ SWM JO's, with similar
qualltla. HU11ti•eton Beadl.
Call 1279.
EUROPl:.AN DWP, blondt',
5111140, S8, N/S, k'dl.s panntt
for lift. Lons Buell. Call
1 llJ.
1TRACTI\ E REDHEAD
27. S' l.proft"Ssional, ftt't 10
ara. cule! Lo~es: laughter,
music, ad~~turt', ltllin&
IOOK. Sttks: eor&NUS ina)t,
I 25-JS I •itl1 similiir inttre9ll
ror run r•mitqp. Smoker Pft-
run d. Wt'• (al lu stl talll.!
lnine.Cd 1196.
TALL. SLENDER 40'S N/S.
1111ractht', pusiOGalt' abolll
hr t SW F WlllllJ 10 mert cw·
"'I. 11onesa, llK'Callllll -rur frimcbhlp Md ,..,.,__ ..__
Beadl. Call 1166.
WHAT A MIX! llali-'Mnl·
can dt'"'"'· ArlHITa11re11
cus,! Sny WF. S'S'~7.
dark hair and rya. Fun-lo~· me. outPla. bUbllly pmo..
ality. Klftd. hoMll. love bM1s.
rans. bndl. Md <..:W UM· i•a. Stttllti1 • 1ood..ioo1U•s.
housl IU). ~/SID (social
drWur cU7) ._... .... .....
lnlt'N!llJ Md waMs a ,... .. .
i!Np. 0rMst Co. Call llto.
SMILE! Very prat7, C'IH'Yll·
ceous. pctlce, bnllwtw .-.
39, 5'2'/IOS. E-.jo71 lraut,
lht artJ, ••tic. HW adWH ·
tura.!aupkr'Md~
DHins profnsiollal 1tt1Ue-
-ror ~ •• lrviH.
Call 1167.
F\TT\JRE Ctillf'orala ._....
Ut'• ,_away ....... ! Mt: ~7. euractf" SWF J7,
11•i•11t, ad•••l•r-t. '••·
Yo•: Hulllly, 35--45, 6'+,
NISID, lcw..._' -. ._
cen, actln. E•jo7 wild lo
lftild ti-. TillliL Cal ll34.
F\JN. A 1TRACTIVE. lo"-1 It, 5'7/Jtl, ..._..,ft&. ...,._ .................... '""""" ... _. ........... c--
dd Mw. Cal 12AJ.
HAPPY DAYS •ldl -.! flt.,
...... CllM7 ....... NIS MW-.....,,.., S'1', ..... ~
e.adan.., ...... Cl It I .... I ~ ... !t. Newport te.dt.
um 11l6.
VE8Y ATl'IACTIVE. ..C·
.... G"lllltwe DWP, ... flt-we,~,_ .. , .... _,
l•leruu. ~ .. ........
.... ,...... •I• Lmc ......
Oill IM2.
EDlJCA lH>, Pll61TY SWF
J7, -"-ltS'S', ..... .......
tlllls.loteOlltdoon. ... ..... ...... ~,.......
S.S.~ SWM ··~. ~ tducaltd, ,.....,.,mu..
cWl7 ...,., '°' ~-.&. C4llla Mia. Call 1117.
PRETTY WOMAN, lovel7
SWF SO'a., NIS, .._.,,nil•
turM. ~..-ht Md
carla1-Lo•cs Git artJ, ~·
iftc, Md Ille CMl&door$. Sea$ a
wo11 dtrful man. La1v11a
8ndl. c.ai 101s.
IMlSS~·~~
ioMIMp Md ariilc. I'• OWF,
10llllC ~ '""" aana1~. -
t'f'l'(lr w/,.... rw '°"' ..... ~ Stttilll Ill. NIS SWM
58-61 WAikt' ~ lrvlM,
Call ll!t.
MONDA y HIGHT rooeball
date. WP .M. artr9dlve, r..
Lo~u iporl~ dop. •ti•· p11,.-.. Maim. r__. ~
bits lu1rvc1or, \tultrs la
recnatloa. CCl9ta Maa. Cal
11 17.
ATTRACTIVE PROfE •
SJONAL DWF, JI, lldJ fuo
Hd i•tclll&uC •H tw ro-
•• .. lk 9dn•l11rt ud rtta-
LioAtilip. HualinlCCM Badl.
Call IMf.
JAZZ ANYONE? An,_ .ci
,.. M9d lS-45.. Two sw.·.
MfU'7. _,, *J, ... _. ....,. anw. Cal JtlS.
PE11'1T.. A TrRACTIVE ,_,
lo•l•a SF MCla tall, Allum-..,_,, ... .__.
................. LaM-
..... Calltll.
AlTRACOVE 81', YI, 1'5'.
Melu leedllttel. ... e111ve.
SBM. ll+, ''• r. Mm' t';
Hd '"""'' relad .... lp. '-I .... Cal lltl.
Plr1TIT., A 1TMC11VI,.... ... swr •• ....._,.,_
N tlnl Aller .. tl•t ••ak. ct-. M41 ..-&. ~ Hll.
Cal ICL
BREATHING? v .. ·,. rw
.,! SWP, 5'11145, .._,.,, ........... SM,_,_
II-Hd IHllller, 11•1$.
lnW. Cll ltU.
AMRACTIVI DWI 43,
5"'7,.,,., .,.,....... ..,.. CJW
~~DWMJJ.51,
tall. nc, f•••1. ffftlq. So. c...,.. Cal 113'.
LET'S Jl.IMP.........., SWF
N/S, ....... 36. .... ,......
SWM NJS ..... n • !'!r' ~-
dl•l•I• ••H•1, lraYtllaa.
lntae. Cal lN7.
IMAGINATIVE, 1111111
.,,.......~ ........
JI, SWI' NIS, -.. ~ 1 ... "-ha.,..,.,, Ki.ft, ,.... anw. Cal • ..,,.
IEAU1U'UL &LONDE. ... ......, c:t.11, _,, .M. S"'·
Selka .................
fll&. mr I II -*-$5. .......... Cllll•.
Othl·r ,.'.11 C'
INTO..UCENT, _, ...,.._
lift~ ..... mr-.
Jl. 5'1/Uil, ........ ,, l, ........ aic-. adndiwt, ., •
nMtu 'SWM. Lot A•&tlu.
Cll 1.Jl&.
FOR COMPANIONSHJPf Marrile£. Mr. C. SAF, ll,
5'1.M. Y•: SWM ll•, N/S,
alfecdoult. ..... ~
CASUAL, KIND, crudu
SWM, yo.c.111111 41, 5'1tf1'9. ................. ~lhllliut, tt1ild uf lllt .....
Sttkl111 F 25-45 rw TLC.
1011 1>f •o•ies, a•4 sart, ..,.....,_......,
A lkdt bit ~7 It OK_..·
lltlldt -· i"!fMl'IHI Uta• JO•r •eH11reMt•U! M11£t
llavt ...... tb--1to ....
rltau ~ M.alllil ra .. llct ,._. ................
... ~. • lillle bh •ild. ..., ..... Cal 172'.
S8F PRINCW, airillt, .._. ........... ~ ---,. . .....,,~ ....
SWM!U?,tt...,lftwilll.
W..Htyri Cal Int.
ME:{E);-. • ....-s,..,
..... ,..._, ptCiee, ne. alfer·
tiMac~ v .. : St..der, tall,
.-...,,· 11 l W•LA.
Clll 170.
IEAtrrY • ~ •n Md .... ,.,.. ... ,.....,, _... ... w:awr-. .... .......,.a11-•a· .... ....., ........... .,. ,......_, ............. . .......................... ................ ....,.
i..-SWM, Jt...U, N/S/D. °"""a.,. Cal 17"7.
CUTE. PETITE l•r••• SM:U._.. .. ,.,.._ ...... ~ ..........
........ ~Clll11A -
PRCTTY.1 ... ,....,....._
dllllmtSllP ............... .
............. ·1oclSWM
J'll• (U.U), N/D. Marla c...,. c.t 1753.
AU YOO ...,. J'lt. J7·J2. .............. ~ .... .... a-4 ............
.,..mt.a~Call 1"'-
Aff'ECTIONATE. STAii..£
WWF 51, S..111 A_..lca• !Mra, N/S/D, dauy, 1ood·
look .... 9"lllal s-•1-atl
---· M I c.. ..... .,~ .... .... a.-....., ... LaFt-
11&. Cal 1174.
SWF MID-Sl'a. UI•,_ fk.
IHb 1.tdH •a'-SS+ rw lllari ........ ,,. ....... *""1.n. .... MpW. Cll
17'L
NUltSE, SHF 15, al• 10
....... 5'1, ,..... ""'"" La ~Cal 1'75'.
FOUaUNCUAL ~ ror-....... ,.., .......... ~ 5•1t, J1.,..J1, ,1 .. ,..11,
pl11•p. Llkt ll11tl•tu. ro· --. ............ ....
.... --Ille. Uk .. ... .... ........, .... -. .. ,
ract, o•tr ... a•-.lllMJ,
•IMP -.. t11111n, 10 l.w-e _, dlerttL Ont a .._
ht. lM~Cal llCL
CA'1llC()~ LATINA, 41. S'n:zA._...,......_..,.
"""ll·Ja.On•ll,Se,112-
lJ orT--It 5'1to 5'11,
_.16eto 1'5111.Lm A..-
l&CalllM.
PORTY. auracthe ftMale
J I, wtl ln•ltd. 1 .. 10 ttlMtk
,........,~,........
~,. Grat dMcn'. Mal-
k Cll 17'1 .
HEY VOUl HF cot• •u·
.. 2t. ..., .. "''" lob ol (• wtrll M »JI. lM A ....
la.CllUM.
HICHLV ATTltACTIVt::,
blH•tJHI bl••dt, 5'6/lJS. MIA, w.W·lrndH, 1tekt
SWM. Iii• prtf-'-rl, 42.
St. lM~Cal 1129 •
u :n-RA ND&D, alllletlt, ............. ,....,NF' ... ., ....... ,..,.... ..
.. Wed. ..... ~ ..... ,.,...,, ..
_..,...., ... )rm.la
crull•t, tu7 lo !Mt! at, v.-..ea11m
DIAH4ROSS ...... C.... -...i-•w--..,, ......, ......... ....., ...
.__ WlllLA. Cal JW7 •
aEAUTIF\JL llUSSIAN SF,
...... JS, S°"llS, ....... ,,..., ... ,...,. ..... mr-., ..,....,. SWM.. lAa
~CalllZ'7.
WAbl. PUTl'Y Pill)_.
c:tMlllJ). ......... ,.. ..... ,.... .... ....,.
,-~u. ..... ........,cm. -,--....s....Mte6ca.
Call ...
IAM1W1 A.wllle• .... • ..................
a ....... , ...... , .....
...... Calll61
JIWISH. ..,...,_. .....
It ........ ~,...
.....,..,,__..,,..... c--..-. M-67, ......... ~a.,.Ca11•
•L00"5 TilAT KILL' SWP
11 .................. ........
SWM ....... -4 ..... -a..~ Cal 1"7 •
1'8TITE ASIAN JJ. pretlf, l•ldlipet, ,,.. .. , ... s..... ...................... ,.
..ilr--*-.r1 I ' '\
J...-~CallUL
11tON1E llAlln', DeP .n.
llr1l•1. ar•ll IMlla. -....,,
•Id. •Int. Mtb u•t la
pnf 1111 d .Jt. &M. N.ffl1-
""-Clll l711.
AFFECTIONATE. ,,,.ttt·
"•al, crcalln, Be~a•
DWP 41 , 5'7/1.U. ~ ..
.,~..._...,......
...... 1. ••derataedhl1.
.... ... (91111. .........
art. ... , ... ,., Md ......
StfttlllalaKM ........ ..
IMt101i"11 .... ...e-Bt-11 talL c. 163'.
' 0 "0 ITES ATTaACT!
Cw•-JF--......W WM u.s,. 1 .. •e're Miii
~,._,,~-
,..... ......... CallllJI.
A GOOD I \t I• Ila rd 10
n!MI! L .... l•t (1W a si11«rt SIM. Jt..J7. S'M 'J', ,.,_,.
tlil!J .... ~ ~ ..... .
-· ll"Ht ...., o1 ... .,. ...... ,...., "' .. diWr-.
...i .,...,, ,._., ror a~·
..... 1da'' a' I( •'rt Olll
!kn. lllil '£\Obc Taul ~·
-.· IF. JJ. S'J/125. •o.iad
.. lO .-!Id~ u.. ...
t•! WsLA.. Cal IU&.
At·~O\ATF .. .....U•-c.
ovi,ot.c "'-'" ~WI', !II '
S'J. 52. dnirn kw. llll09GP·
•ou, •~•1111>1.t c-oapulo"
54-6$ ror ..,_., _. roe m 41
rdrll O'f 111.,,....._...._ s-. MOiiica. Cal 1 '6.l.
A l'TRACTIV}A U ENCtJM·
8ERED DWf, Cllrbl..._ 41.
57,..._._ ... ~.
......._,_..-0-nl f 01;
wlP klU fll ~ li.t. L is
...,_,WA.Clll-
A TIRA CTI VE C WF, Je. ..._ lttfi&eea _. ,......,. ...
ft•l•l11t ANa• •-a• f~
r.k '''•-~ ...... ,,......c.a....
f.XOTIC ILONDE, llWf
17,5"'7/l». ...........
IW. Lea ~C..17U
AlT•AcrtV• cwr Jt'S. ................ ,.,..
real IU,J W-H f« ? Md
da•c:I ... Wt Aallla-C ati
l..,.,
~LOvtl l•a....,... .. (; ........... _ ...
............ ~NIS,-
.. 1.rtc11~ ..... ... ,_......., .... ~
Cal IUl.
EUROPEAN wr, e&,..an
lMMae 29, S"7/IU, ..U
1111111 ............... ..
...... tlll Lt.a~
c.111712.
PUTl'Y,ID\' WP Jt _. ..,., .................. ... .... , ................... ,. c.-a.,. Clllt 1'1.1..
AlllUNO WP It., era•tl. ..... ., ...... ~ .... .._,.,.._MDI.
Clll ua.
Orcr ;• ( ( · nt', ~rt·o
~Dlllrl ll. "aa. ........... .....
...... C. ... Odlml
uw,,a ..,_ ... "'all. ..
...... ........ .-c.Ncl
)*7 ........... 0dlms.
IOMA.imtSIM. ~.................... ..... .., .... ....,. r.-. Cal
17Jl
MAYIPUnr-.. ?SWMJI, ...... .,. .... .....,.., ,-,..c cc ..... '-......
Cal rm
~l.OVD! .. ... ., .. ...__ ... .., ..
---r.-Ort11m.
fl1Ut'TffE MU 1111b dllJ
ft..ar. .. , .... rte't, .. -'" • .... ... ....,.t..s .....
Clll l"lll
W6l;AL p All. JNMiio·
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.... , Wit~ ,,..., twt. 2'-.U. ' \ r.-. ,.,.Crl
Ul.l, LK.HT A ~•H-.•. ................. ~,,...
I} ... _. 14-Jt. IA't '-...
~Ala Clll 1111
"-''1T.t> V' ... :s. ........... ............ .,,...all '"n.•·,.-w .. .m .... ._~A& ('JI IM.
MAUIAC fA"IL\ Ml\O(J),
. •M Jf, ST I... klHJ•
t1a11•7. ntrrlw rtfllarlJ, l9M ............ , ........ . ----.-....... .... .................. ~
l).S..111-. ............
........... ..-.OllM
Am.\CTI\I PlortS.\10'-AL. ......... CJ'&. .. _...
Ill •.......... ,,,.,., SJ ,., ...,. C... i'laOI ms.
ll. Wmt Mt'. SWM .. 4'. 4M.
...... W.S'f(Fllar ...... .-......... ,.~ ....
c:.11m.
un oo ....,wi..i-. .. , .. .., ........... s-l'
,., ... -1--.C..Mm.
C.11 ml
lt.Ol'IDf.. Allll.ITIC S1'M ,U, .... ...,., , ...... flt ... J~'!...,.~ ....
C:Jll'm.
TALLSWM._.... ... _., ............ .., .. ....... .., ..... ..... ... ........... ...
........ ...... Oil ..
NIU!Alrehm .... ..... ••--= a .,_. ...... .,,,,DAM,_ ...
'1.411\ ....... 0I_
~ .......... 17. ...................... -.................. ..... ••. N.•·--...... ...,..___ .... .......... u..a.... ... QI ...
UJllSllnl. IOfilllT Dtrlll • .. .................. ................... .,,, .................. -a.Clllmrac. ...
........................
....... • --lllJ .... '"'~ .,_ C~lllJ7.
lllGllT, !NCACl!liC, 9WJ ._.. -. ..., ...... SWM, , • .,. ...................... ....... ,_ SWf& lllt ...
--~ ................ lr*.CllNA
LO¥K. IPtllT\JAI.. $ ._.,., ............. .,1 ......... ....................... .............. __
rw. i. Wdlc 'I II • C'IMkiM. • Fli/WI. ~ •• , _....,..., .... .................... ...,. ..... ......, ....... _
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....... *a.ct .. ,..,...... .,..... ............ , .... ... ,.,.. .... ,, ... .....
"1di llllltt1 .... ..,_,......_ I ....................
,..... .......... ~•hr.. I•• ,....,... .... ..._..,._ ........... --. ... ...... ....... C8rilia. ........ I
.... ......,. Olia ...... QI MJI.
£0\.CATlD PROrtSSIO~AL
s-~ ., ............
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OWtlC. ~ft..,...._, ..__.._..,,,..., ...
"'"'· n, 5·1e.:11. ttt1L1 ""''" -., ..... ...,, ... .;.,t 111w1 ............. .__ .. ...., ..
ttnltht .,,.,_, dPt·fillff.
Cllll. .. .,_.,, __. ~ O"'M
• S'lllns. ......... , ...........
MW.~,.. ah .i lm.t. c ....
ICXlNOCUSOC DWW." ..... ......................... ......., a....-:• ....... s.r;. ............... ., ....,._. ....... diaabl _
............... w.,~ _,,....,.., .........
................ Clll ......
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....... -~lAlc a...CllWA
TIUD Of rtAl£S? -M lJ, ..., w.,.S'WWl......,w. las '-' ...,.,. .,....,, ailr.cin c,
CU., '"' I d "°' »41. wtle ......... .a...~-· .......... Driau.c ...... ......... ~ .. , ....
ff. s.1 a... Cll ""'
TOP: \ .. f-4 11, -\I 15, .,..-., 6',.,......,...,.,.... ...... ,...._ ........
ll'ldift, 1111·............ . .. Cal.., ~ .,._ c.l U'J ..
4TTIACTI\ £ l'aOfl..)S IO\AL '°" 5"'1'5. ~ ~ ~,.
"• era. t'-1 nc "8r• l -......................
lnt.....,.A.-Wt ~Je.
•M • llltt'a!H ii lo~ •m11t.
.. diMr'a ..... led. Cal 1454.
RO\l-'' Tll'. In TilED £un1,.t
65. 6 'T lltndl>t 0" \I, ' . llllb
SS."~••*.__~"· ~" ......, .... -4 Clllft lldl•lllO.
'w-Jlll' ••UJll IM
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....... Jl ',.. "',,._, .. ........... ..., .......
._ 1"11' Mt, ,.._all T--. c..1-.
AVUY ...... MM_.1
...... < I 'b JM5.l'IClt
0 ............... ,c ..
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IOMAHnC DJM.,... 6J. ...... ... wt 1 « ........ .,,_., ...........................
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YOU'ii SMAIT, _. ~,. .......... ..........,_ .. ................ .............. ..-oe... ....................
................... 4.1
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•...-...i lnlln.Oil ..
TAU. ....... 1'' ....... ....... :; t' ., .... ............ ,, P'e
flaCllWL ....._,.,Deit ... ,.-1 ,. .. .....,. ..... ......
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,._ ..... I 1& DO Nor Clll ............ ....,.., .... _ ........
INrnn....., ....... .. ......, .............. ,.,.,.
... QI.,,
10lle0Y ..............
Cl 1t ~"Jo&. ........ adMlc. --ca.M ~.~ ..
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-Ir-. llllndnt SJr LAlll lac-. Cal l5il
0"'4 46. $' .. M6-*:l W) 115-451
._,,..., ...... 'I l.aJt._.,
Cal lSS4
~:\RT, )"HT eoo4·~i11c
S"\t n, .iMftJc, P\D.,..........
'-·~~.,.-.u. --. ...... Sf. h.. Cal IJ)t.
st<'CTSSflt.. ~ ~
II "MlS.S't.' :tl..-C._. ..... ~Sf, Jntar. Cal l55l
0" M. Otlb"TlA ' JCST 51. ,.. .... ,.. .... ........ -. ................. -......... ..,..,.IM: .. ..
... T.-Calltfl
GOQO.lOOUIC...,..... S-.-M
.. Mw1>. ''1111, IS. ... 1limt .......... , ..... .... .. "'" ..... .,._ ,.._. ,.... ......... ,.. ..........
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ClllA
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... ,., ~N& W.Oal we.
SKI IUM _. w.I Alt,_
1&. ... &.-mlM"tai .. 1
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OWM 11 •• •dlk~lmil.
i-.......... ~1...-k
f'tllilip. ~ lltt1dlwt.,--..
l\1MIF,a.JI, .., ... ..... .....,.,_,,,... .... .,.
......... .,.Call.M
££1CINC fmid -L K.aM-
.... ~ DWM,~.
'""' ........ A.-ica Ntw~ led. Cll 1517.
SWM 'l S'WJ!I, sst>, .._ Wo-
dlr.Waria.~....im. ............... CallSU
AOVt:NT\.IOl! S~M l5, i..t .... ....-..w.••-~ses..-.,..-..
-lMl lnia& Cal uu.
A TTllACTI\'£ Ct:~TI.UUS, .. ,.., ............. ~
,. f I " DWM lS, 6'116$, p'tll ..pt .... -....., lllt'Miht
~'1N M-JStw ......... ............. ~,.
... ,_,.,...Cal,..,,
~SIMl5.6'._,
aunrtM.•1'11.......--.51\F ... ..,._a_.....,.....
La~Call.M
CAal'C, U>VIMi ,.,,._ tellJ
-• • n .... lltrldl't,"" ~~-~...... "-c.Cal 145'9.
CL'l 1'F <;L'TlIMA. '-"\t Jl
cal,\! N,.-ef~ Clllt. •in1, ....,....Sli*l_. __
w.callel ...... Id.a -lt.
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EUROPEAN l>WF, blondt,
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life SWF wanu 10 mttl car·
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lhuslHI, d1lld o( Ille "'•·
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u ne-b•t 1 lllllt bil wild.
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l•a-SWM, .19-45, N/SIO. cw... a.,. c..a 17f7.
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P'Rl'ITY.~ ...... _.._ ................ .
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blH2 CJ Cd blotldt, 5'6/135,
MIA, •.,....,..vtW, ltdLs
SWM. tri• ,,..,alMMI, 4l-
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.,Bedi!oom F3rce' ultimately picks up steam
f the comedies or Alan
Ayckbourn hi.Ive one re-
cuning theme, it i mar-
ital • misu nderstanding.
The bat1le of the scxc
hns been fought and· refought in
the Oriti h dramatist' m:iny play~.
and the battle line u ually arc
drawn through his charac ter\'
)lceping qu~rtcrs.
Thus. "Bedroom Force" -cur-
rently receiving its Orange County
premiere at the Laguna Pl:i)hou c
-is clas ic Ayckbourn. a "ell as
a mo)\ descriptive title. The setting
con\i IS of three bedrooms. 1R
v.h ich four couples play out the
farcical aspeClS Of their re peCll\'e
marrnsge .
Directed by A)'C~bourn acolyte
Robert Robinson, -.hose lno.....,1-
cdge of the territory should height-
en the play's enjoyment, rhe La-
From Siberia, with love
he 70-mcmber Kr:isnayar k
Siberian Oan~c Comp~
which ha thrilled audiences
\\orld.,..ide since 1t!> formauo n in
1960 by applying modern interprc:
talion to traditional Siberian folk·
dance, which find dancen whirling
with kaleidoscopic choreography.
contrasting rh)1hms and vivid char·
actcr portrayal -come to the
Perfbrmina Arts Center on Friday.
This troupe from Krasnayarsk,
Siberia, continues the legacy of tl.e
late Mikhail Godcnko, with a rep-
ertoire ranging from round and lyr-
ical dances to one-act ballets and
choreographic suites.
Krasnayank's tour is the first of
guna production gets off to a rath·
er muddv stan as the characters
and their particu-
lar foibles arc in-
troduced. But the
tempo picks up
splen<jidly in the
frenetic ~econd
act as each mar-
riagc 's unsteady
underpinning!> are
nicely amplified.
The bedroom
belong Jo an
older, typically
E nglish couple
(Rod Squires and
J oanne Undcr-
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Theater
Crttic
'-"ood), a young. childish duo (Tom
Shelton and L) nette Wood·
Braunstein) who arc throwing a
party. and a sleek pair o( yuppie
(Mark Ciglar and Debbie Grattan)
who v.ould :mend together except
he's bedridden with agony from a
thrown-out back. ·
· The fou nh couple (Daemeon
Pratt and Dcni'ie Poirier) are the
spark that ignite~ the comic confla·
grauon. Arriving sep::irately and al-
ready approaching the marital
roe~. they touch off g domino the·
ory o ( disa~ter when Poirier catch·
es Pratt bestov. ing a kiss on hb
former love, GrJllan.
Squires amJ UndcN ood (Prau·~
parents. forced to console the
m:in1c-dcpre\Si\c Poirier) are the
anchor of the Uiguna show. each
rendering olic.J, understated per·
formanccs. 'Ille re's a lot of Ay·
cl..bourn's earlier "How the Other
Half Loves" in this couple. par-
ticularly Squ1r~· plodding patron.
· Grattan·s soothing spouse has
JUSI enough of a knife edge to
mal..e things e'en more miserable
for C1glar, who g11rcs the evening's
The Krasnayarsk Siberian Dance Company is coming to Costa Mesa.
America in its 32-year hi tory. Fri-
day's 8 p.m. appearance is being
presented by the Orange County
Ph:iharmonic Society.
The troupe's orchestra or na·
tional instruments Ls an integral
part or ilS success, weaving the
music into the "fabric of the
dance" in a most origjnaJ manner.
Vladimir Kornev, Krasnayarsk's
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be\t performJnce a the hu'>bJ111.l
"'ho's both aching for prl\JC) Jnd
JUSt aching, period.
The ncrd1sh t'i)pla) bct\\ec:n
Shdton anu WooJ-Oraun\lctn
(they hiJe e.1ch other', ~hl>e\ un~k
the C<.\\Cr ) ,may gro" a little lire·
~ome early on, but Shelton\ inept
handyman ant1C) and \\ ootl·
Or;wn!>tein'!> frui.iratiom. hc1gh1cn
the !>Ccond act con~1dcrabl\.
Poi rier':. h) pcrkinc11t' ramp.1g~·:.
arc a bit C\hau!>t1ng to \\,Heh. but
the actrCS!> handle:. them w11h 1m·
pre Sl\e com1cJI cncrS) Prall '"
les !>hO\\)', but ma~e!i J fine 1mp.11:1
\\hen he de cend . unm' 1tcJ. 111 ••
Ciglar and GrJttan·:. twudo1r
Robe n L Sm11h\ three b.:J·
1oom~ are plcnd1dly d • incJ. g1' ·
1ng the audience :in in\lgh1 into
their O\\ner~ before the .1ctor.; ap
pear . The scenic tr:in'111on) an:.
\\Cll handled by ChJrlc!t P 0.i' '·
mu~1c director, compo!>c' .ind tr·
range. music for 11<; onc·act ~.ilk h.
su11es and Coll.. dance!.. 111' mu"~ l'
1 tinctWc for its fol l.. chara1.1cr J11,1
melod1ou)nc~~. The orche-.1ra 1
conductl!d by the honored Vl.1d1m1r
Ryab1,ev; the solobh 1ndmk Ale\·
under Vagncr, Rim 1'a!.hapov, and
Sergei Ma)orov.
Kra nayar..I.. 'i. cu,tume, Mc ere:·
ated b) the intcrn:it11•11.1lh rl
OO\\ned dc!>tgnel'!> \'ladinm Akk-
eycv. Nat:ili.i Zull..C' 1ch .111d lr1n.1
Prc)i..
International acd:um hJ' bc..:n
widespread. The Span1\h nc"'PJ·
per ABC wrote of a sh°'' at the
Sports Palace: "Fantastic! Sen a·
t1onal! Thrilling!"
For tickets, which range 1n pncc
from SlO to S30. call 740-2000. 0
Joanne Undernood, Rod Squir~ ..
in Laguna') "Bedroom F.ircc.'
lighting dc!>1g11
"Bedroom f ire~· g.:11hc1~ mu·
mentum hl..c J '"o"bJll on the \J'I
l.Jguna stage, 606 LJguna CJO\\l,
RoJJ, LagunJ Beach, v.herc 1t c1'n
tinuc!> through April J (
Beth
Cobb
is
taking
the
day
off.
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BLACKBOOK
From 5
• Easter P.irade Brunch. March 26 .it 11
a m., Camelot Chap1er of 0C Performing
NU Center fashlOO show at The Ritz, New·
port Beach. S75 pp Contact Maggie Mc·
Donald. 646-4243
• FOCIS on Dining. March 28, Fr.ends of
OC Interfaith Shelter at Banglo.olc 4, Costa
Mesa S85 pp Contact Ellie Cofdon, 759·
9402 •An Evening with Osor. March 29 at
5·30 p.m .. NACE screening of Academy
Awards and balloung for pnzes at Anahetm
Marriott. Members, S50 pp. Non·
members. S60 pp. locallon TBA. Cont.act
Sunny or P•m, 540·3348 •A Night to Celebr.ite, March 29 at 5:30
pm . Thomas House l empor•ry ~lter
buffet and Academy Awards screening al
Cht.ippe's, Fountain Valley. SSO pp. Con·
I.let Madeline Lewis. 531 ·'478
Marriott. S50 pp. Contact Janet Nagul1ki,
532-8675.
•Grand fi~1 ~ii 2 at 6:30 p.m., CHOC All Cuim dinner fdlion show at Anah~ Marriott. Phone 532·8675.
•Fund bJHr to Die fot', April 3 •t 6:30
p.m., Sooth Coast Repertofy Supporting
Cast Murder Myst'1)' Din~r and entertain·
ment at W5in South Coast Pku, Costa
Mesa. sso pp. Phone 957-2602.
•Ken Forsc h Celebrity Coif
Tournament, April 12 at 10 a.m., Disc.OV·
tty Mu~m of OC at Big unyon Countty
Oub, Newport Beach 1300 pp. Phone
540-2001 .
• Communltr, Advocacy Dinner, April 15
at 6 p.m .. Child Abuse Council ol OC din-
ner honon Sen. Marian Bergeson at le Merid~n. Newpott Beach. SSO pp. Phone
768-5655.
COMEDY & MAGIC
• lmorovlsa&ion 4255 umpus Or. No.
136, lrvine, 85-4·5•55."Ameran Coi:nedY
Award" winner Richard Jeni performs
through Sunday. Sue Murphy .wt Milt Abel apPe~r T~ through March .1a.
Admission: S10·S12.
• Or.u11t County Cruiff at P.icific S~·
phony lfuilding, ' 1 S E. Sant..11 Ana BIVd., Santi AN, 550-9900. ''Or<lnf! Trek: ~
lost ~allon," .i satirical~ o/ life In
~ County, presented 8 p.m. Satur·
days, ~rch 2'7 and April 3, 10 and 17.
rtdceti: S12·S15.
COMMUNITY EY£NTS
• Fuhlon Id.Ind Newport Center OrM!
• Philharmonic H OUH of Dftign, April
17-May 16, 10 a.m.-3 45 p.m., OC: Phil·
h.lrmonic Society and ASID tour, afe, lee· tures, boutiq~. music at usa l..l Cuesu,
Tustin Hills. Classical Tuesdays, Jazzy
Thuooays to 7:45 p.m. S16 pp.; S13 pP. ~----------~ore Apnl 12. Phone 840-75"2.
• A Behind Lhe SctnH looli at Set And
Costume Design. March 30. 5.30·7·30 pm Center 500 A~ Expenence Commit·
let> presents SCR designer Dwight Rich.ird ,__ ___________ ____,.re;:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:
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.i~ Pdic Coast H11ihw.1_y, N~
Beach, 721 ·2000. 1993 ~I unto Opera
Competition Frid.av and Saturday. ClOsed
auditlon 2·5 p.m. triday. F1nal1SU ~II·
tlon 2 p.m. Saturday. NrsMJ l<Ot Club h · hibit, IMwte more than 100 fish are on dis-
play Saturday-Sunday.
• 0rMJt County hirgrounds 88 F•ir
Drive, emu Mesa, 6-41-ou. Amish Quilt
•nd uaft Sale noon-a p.m Friday and 9 ~.m.·5 p.m. Saturday. f rtt .ldm1SSIOl'I.
DANCE
• laltroom DMC!na. 610 W. 18th Sc ,
Costa ~. 6-44·5110. A cWs on ball·
room danc.iot and West Coast swing IS ol·
ftred 6·7 Tuesday nW°ltl.
• Costa ~ Quicbl~ at COQ..a
Mesa Senior Citizen Centet, 19th Strttt
and Pomona Aven~. C~ Mesa, 545·
5669. A tenlOf citizen tqu.ire dance iv.cu
Sffks ~~ da.nc.en to pn
~ Thund.y at 9 a.m.
• N.wpott H.vbcH lib lodae l4S6 Y,
Oper1o. Newport Beach, 752-lm. Oanu t>Y the B.iy to the New Balboa Be.ch Big ~nd 1 •30 to 5 30 p.m. March 28. rmu
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• Or1np Coa.t ~ 2701 r .. rw:w Rd., CoiU ~. 432.51)2, ~ danct
c:URS bfogin Monday Dince 120, a n.r~
weelc ~ dantt d.Ha, metts 6 to 8 p m
M<>nd.;y and Wtdnesd.lys kif ~.
10 • m. to noon 0t 8 to 10 pm. Monday
.and w~ for intetmtdt.lt~ D.ince
101 . a modern dance cl.iss, mtt'tl 8-10
a m Tuesday a.nd Thundays for ~nnef\;
noon to 2 pm Monday And W~~
fof .idvanced 0.ance 107 AO, • n1iw-w-ttk dance C'Qnd1tt0nlf\g courw. mffU a to 10
.i m W~y ind rrd,,ys
• OrMtp County rhilhannOftk SodeCy
.it Ot.ange County f>fffo(m1ng Ms ~et
600 Town Ctnter Or , COA,j MeY, 646-
0CPS Tht ICrW\.lyri Si~n O.a~
Odle at QC Performing Arts Center. Cosu
\ks.a .._\emUers. SS pp Non-members,
SlO pp Phone 556·212f
8 f.ishion Show. April 1-2, 11 am .
Ct toe All Guilds luncheoo al Anahiem
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G.al~ty director P<11ul Dopulos givei .1 br1~
d.ieuu.on ol rw:w d.rKtJOns •nd op. ponumtlt'S)or .cqumng tint' .111 1n I~ ·90s
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Joaquin, Irvine. 496·9689. Th4> March
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limited-time p~ 'o wonder we're sounding off.
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MUSIC
Classical, Opera & Traditional:
• Bowers Museum of Cultur•I Art 2002
North M.lin St S..ni.. Ana, 567·lb3S Pa·
c1fic Symphony Ordlestra Chamber Music
~roes Concl'ft I ui..~ pl.>cr .Jt 8 10 p m
March 25 Concert II "'" be held .:it 8 JO
p m March 2 • Adm1»i00 S) S4 SO
• Diedrich Coif~ & Espresso Bar 4 .,4 £
t 7th St , Cost.> t..ws.-i, &46-0lll Er~ Ale
pl.l)\ 1~.z/cl..\>1UI guot.ir l 0 J m fod.i'r
.lnd M.irch 26 Amadeus PIJ~e" .i cla~..cal
duet performi those evening>
•oifl!rkh Cofftt 3601 J•mbnfee Rwd.
"~port Belch 83)-914) Rod Fn.is pl.i~
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Huntington Beach• S..l-6602
cwport Beach• 675-5910
Scning Southern Califoml:a.
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< • ••flpt'l•tmr1 F11dJy .ind S.llurday. Cl<hl'J
.tud·l•l>O 1 5 p.m f11d.t~ F1n.il1..u. compelt
"u ! p m >.11u11.1Jy
• Ir\ ine M.uriol Hotel 1800 Von Karman
o\ • ''""" iSJ-0100 !\en All.in Procluc· ,,,,n, fl'nt•rlh rloe '',"th AnnuJI l11bu1e lo
...,,,r• """'''" lrom b 10 pm Sunday Ad·
"' ''"'" S!S
• Ur.inge County Performing Arts Cen·
<'• 1,00 l•>wn lt'flll'f Dm<'. (.OSIJ Mt~
• \l<I'> The HrOll>I..\ Qu.HICl perform,
1 uundt•• I I.ill H µ m Saturd.iy Pr~ram
, 1 1.;d•·\ Shrl'>IJl..o' •ch !> QuJrtl't No. 8 1n C ·
" 1111r Up 110 Sl humilnn ) QuJrtet No
• -1. mJior. JnJ l:lt"l'lh<>,en\ Quartd No
, ( JjJ 1 !j I ferberl Cl.m g•~ an 1nl0fma·
I•\• l.111.. JI ~ pm
• Ur•nge County Philh.irmonk Society
Ur .in)>>e Coun1y P<'rlorm1ng A.ru Center
~I lown Cc·nlt'r Ort1.(', CO!>t.t ~. b-lb
lC "" U'>C S)mphony Orrh~ra and,
f ••II }l10l'CJ U~C . (hCJll\ Cl>OJUClecf U'y
I J.1n 1·1 Lewis, perlurm at 8 p m SaturdJy
t >;'"'" 1nclud~ Britten's \'.u~11ioru J nd
h u(• on J Theme of Purct;"ll, laurrdsen's
\1 I \'mtt•r Songs nn Poem~ by Robert Cr~ ,., .ind TthJ1l..1n\l..y) P1.ino Concerto
No on B·nJt min .. r '"''h i;uc~ pi.:inrst
Di 1 I P1,f1,1d. N.lmo"'"" SS ~.'5 lh<'
l•• -1.ngtlt~ Pholharrn11r11c, cundurtl'<i b>
ln •<' D11•n1<~ kr, 1wrf 1rrn\ .11 3 pm
<;., " Progr.,n ondud• Rt'\ 1t'll.1\ Sutlt'
r.e• • R.hd s l'1Jn•> Lurllerto 1n L. ma1or
-" g11f''>I p1Jnt!>l Artur Pizarro. C1nastera !>
L.1 .11 '"""~ (onct'f/.1nt1'' .ind RJ,el's
D "'' t'I C.h/01 • .,ull<· "u l Cont.en
" \ • " ,, JI 2 p m Adm"'' '" s 1 5 S4 5
.• l'.ttific Srmphony Onheslr.i Jt Orangt'
• c,1.nly Pctformini; Arts Center. C.00 Town
1 trr Dmc C~t.i ~. 556-AAl S
M < ciorl'<tror Cdrl c;, CIJir le<Kk 1~ PS0
"' l 1,1s~ics Cuncrn "'' r, II p m March ) 1 .mt A1J11I 1 P111Kr.•r . includes Verdi's
()\. rturt· to L.i fuuJ dl'I 1Jr....,11no. ~le
fl\ 1• Cello lone tr'•• "-oJ 1 w1Lh gu~
cell"• ( Jrtcr Br<') Jr •1 ttr.1hm> 'iympnooy
N< ! Concert ptt'"''" al 7 p.m bolh t>V1·r·1r::o~ X-Cc>Od um."" •11n..1c.k<1S1 ltve on
'l '( r .. , lt<l..Ns s I I S'>
Pop, Rock· & Country:
• Ule lido 501 30th St Newpoo Beach,
675-296B MtC'h.iel P."l<'rwn'' R&B band
pc.'rlorm' 8·10 p.m • 1 a m Sunday P1<anis1/
'1>Ul1st Mikael llt'aley pl.lys "lhe Best of
Broadway lcatu11ng Phantom ol the
Opera" 8.)0p.m·1 am Tuesday. SS
• The Cannery 30 IO Laf.tyette A~e ,
"'ewport Bl'.x-h 675-S777 Kar~• contest
9 p.m to mrdn1gh1 TU<'Sday Open Karaok1
~ng1ng 9 p m to midnight March 24. The
fenants play 10 pm 10 1 ;i m. M.trch 26·
27 Clnbbe!iln Steel Orum Band plays
nooo to -I pm. March 18.
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SINGLES
• Oio1ytor'1 Social Oub ll Nina's, 3388
V1<1 Lido 1n the City Nilional Bank Build·
1ng,. Third f loor, NC'wport Beach, 838·
5542 Sin~ dance featuring dee,ay .and
door ptllet, fOf .t!)" 3().60, ~ns ac 7 30
pm frid.ly. DcJOf fee SS from 7·)().9 lO
pm., S7 aftl'r 9 30 p m.
8 SL Andrews Presbyterian Church 600
St. Andrews Ro.id, Newport Beach, 631 •
11185 Nat!ONlly known smvr ind J>ranisc John Scothton will lecture on "TaL.ing Risi.$"
from 7·30·9 p.m Wedneday
THEATER
• N~I Theater AttJ Center 2501
01ff Drive, NewpGft Beach, 631..0288 ~·You C.n'l Tikl' It With You, .. the ciMSK
l<.lufm.:in-Hatt comedy about 4n uncon
\enttOO.ll family, i5 prl'Sented Thursda>'
through S..turd.ays it 8 p m.. !>un<l.lys at
2.30 until April 10. T<leu S 1 l
•Orange Co.ut Col~g•. 2701 h1rvtew
RC»d, Cosu ~. 4ll·SS06 A p.tir crl
br.ind new pl.iys by loc.il 1)1.i)~"J.:hli prt-
mt<'rc fri<L>y 1hrough SundJy Sho\"h~
8 p m Frid.ty; S ind 8 lO p m 5.lrurd.I~.
l p m. Suncby Admiwon SS· S6
•South Coast •~rtory 65S Town ~n·
lf'r On~. Cosu Mesa, 9S7-'40Jl. Thom.»
Babe's "Crc.it Oay 1n tlie' Mo<ning" con·
on~ through M.lrdl 28 on ~ M.ill'I St.l~ "Wa•tinl fOf ~" 5.lmud Bed.·
ell s l'i.t1~enu.:ir c~y .lbool futihty, pre-
St'f\ted on )«ond SLlge T~.:iys throui:ti
Frrd.ays al 8 pm , 5.lcuid.ays .ll 2 )0 ;ind~,
Sund.\ys al 2 JO and 1 )0 unttl Apol 11.
f>.a> As You Woll ' perfonNnce 5.lturdJy
•Southern Californi.t College SS F;i11
Dr , Cost.I ~. SS&·J610, e't 174 A M.ln ror All Se.nonii.' Robe-ft Bolt s dl.am.i
b.i>t'd on the htl>lCHK .xtount of Cngl.and's
l<vng Henry VIII, Pf~nc«J 8 pm Con• ht
throvjth ~rd.iy .and /.Urch 2S 17 S7 • Cr.uy Horse Steak House and Saloon
1580 Brookhollow OnH', Sant.1 Ana, 549·
1512 Ooo 'A ah Rider; play 8 p.m 10 r.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;m!m;;;;;;;;~miiii!!iiiiii!iiiii!!i!!iii!iiii~iiiiiiii!iiii~~!iiiiiii!!!~!ii!!!!iiiiii!!ii!!iii!!!!!!!!i!!!~--·
l ·JOam 1onigh11hrouf.tl\Saturdayand6 ~~-am /l, \~ MOND•'7 NIGHT to 11 :JO pm. Sunday ~t'l.e Wariner per· . -. i-., I
fOl'mS 7 .:ind I 0 p m Mond.iy. John Ander·
~;'l;~~ c'om':,c'! ~°ncJP~· c:~ -GtlDID CMH t.-~' . Family Speelal .
Cowboys perfc>fm 8 pm. to l :JO a.m.
Wednesday through "''arch 27 and 30-Jl.
.ind 6 10 11 :lO pm M.irch 28.
8 Diedrich Cofree & hpresso 1W 474 E
17th St , COSI.> Mesa, 646·0123. Tom Long
plays acou~ic pop guttar Sunday morning
of March 11 and l~ evening ol M.trch 25
8 ~ni 2675 Irvine Ave.. Cost.a
Ml'Sa, 64S-5S 18. Kutt Ste;nbedc pla>-s okf.
1es but goodies and middlt'-ol-the-road pop
8 p.m -midnighc Fridays and 4-8 pm Sun.
days. Ca~ SIOddard plays rvc¥hing from
rock lO <ftSCo to classical 10 iau on ~
baby grand p~no 8 p m. midnight SJtur
d.iys. No covet
• Oran&e CoaJt Col~ge Fine AtU Re<.1~1 11.tll, 210l Fa1!'Vlt'W Ro.>d, Cost.a MeQ,
432-5880. The Aman Folk Orchestr.t will
perform at 8 pm S..turday and at 2·30
pm Sunday Admrwon S9 50.S12
SIJND-'l' Nl'D SP!QU-ml(UN, ... A •ISUI' •INNI•
Next...,. •• ZUlea
~ BBQ Chicken, 8RQ S~re Rabt A 8ri. .. et of Be_.r
IDdudr• S.k.ed Potaco, lkau, Coni 01 Cob a Cole law. ~ed fro• s.oo p.a.
1714 Plaee•da-(at 17 .. )'Ceda Met111
•Red Uon Inn 3050 Briscol St , COSCA tp;;::;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;=====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=======·===================;; Mes.i Man l em po pl.iys 1on1gti1 through
Saturd.ly and March 25-27 Western Unron
BJnd .ippea~ W~n~a"
• ~t. Andrew'' Presbyterivi Church 600 .----------------~
!..t -\ndr~ Road. N~po<t Beach. SSb
6.lt lhc MJ\lfr lhrnale of °'""Ii<'
< "· 111~ will µie-ert 1:1.irh's Th<> Passt0n
"-< l ut1l.nit 10 St \I.lithe"' · .ii 4 pm Sun ;~, 1 his COi"< en .., ,11 be rierf11rm1'Cl 1n tw0 fl"'' J ,, l..!I \ s 1(l s j(J
IJ.u, New Age & Blu~s:
• ( .tk Lido 501 Jll1'1 ,. '<'WIXMI BNch
."•68 q p on II "m Frtd.iy (SS
1 • ·1 Betntt' Pt·Jrl .. nc t fJrmonte.t F.tls
11 .. vr ~tom<' 8l·1f' 11 pm 1 30 am
... 1.r.t. ISS ''"''' 111 • Ck't' McNeil
1 m 1 ,1 "' 1\r'\" r~.i~ ken \'\111
• r• ' n '11( .JI\ .md pt Jr .ind Rirl.. B~'1'r
,,, IJ I() µ m 1 .1 rn lhur~ay. March
.4 ,.. 1'.1p1i.1 "'vi tlw All ~"
• I t\\l.ll Court a .. ti ... 1111·• .1nd Sunflowt.r
4. r "' l1r~.1 \It '>J ~ • 11 (i() l he tho rd
'n\t.• lm('nt ,,r 1h1· tr1'f• All Th.II Jau" con
,,.,. " "{" '"" IJ<' hr·ld at l p m Sund.iy 11 •I ni: Spl'n<er 8rt'Wt'f Dan ~I per·
!\I'll '.1,Jf(h :'8
-8 IJll'dri<h Cofftt & bprnso B.u 474 E
1 ~11 :>I . CO!>la Meid, 646-0323 Ernest ,tJe
pl.i~ 1JU/cla~siul gu1lJr 10 am Friday.
•01edrich CoUtt )601 Jamboree Road,
Newport Beach. 833·9143. Bill Nolte plays
1a.u ~tdndards Frid.iy evening. N-Sync, a
)dU pop trlO, perfOfm\ S..turd.>y ~ening.
• Maxwell'' By the Su 317 P.ic1fic Co.uc
H1ghw.iy, Hunttngton B<'ilch. Sl6·2555.
Th<' frank upp Trio with Ricl..y Woodward
will ~orm 8 JO .1nd 10 30 p m Friday
and S..turd.ry, 4 ;ind 6 p m Sunday. Ad·
m11'Klfl: SS.
• R.lndeU's } I fu11un <. <mlll' Otrve, S..ntA
Ana. 556-7700 T1m11.ible pl.tys con1em-
por<1ry f4ZZ tonight R.1ndf'll Young and the
Acluals pl.iy blu~ fodJv R1pµ1ngtons' s.ax·
mdn tcfl Kashlwa pl.ivs ~llurdJy J.iu "'°'
ul .i Sta>Nnle HaynM \1n~ Mond.iy Su
n•.:in Paul ClrrNn pl.iY'I \ttJ•sh1 •~ad ;au
• fU(~Ay. u1111um pla~ l.llin l.trl W~Mt
d.1"
8 II~ Uoft lftn 3050 lir~ul St , Coal M<"'·' Live bit. binds pr11 .rm f11f dancing
1 10 b p.m SUnd~ l r.u \ \\..II\ appears
tho \und.ty
Live
Nightty
Entertainment~
Peter Shambrook
M"841•t4VJ/t•
Moltwt OlttliNI
2332 w. Coast ltw(., Newport Beodl
714/631-8220
10 Or.ange Cout Weelutnd,/ ThLtrsd•~· Ma.rctl J8 .. 1.993
No need for biQ. words
our 8ualtty lteab speak for themselves
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BARN SJEAKBOUSE ......
~"'"'t 1Autd1 4 OUt ... r
2lOO Hllbar M.. Wllon. a. Miii in
HARBOR• CENTER
Cll tir rnorea•11,....101~ie»• 641 -em
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EW TALENT AT THE RITZ -
Claude Kot~rfe has been
appointed director of food and
beverages by Hans Prager, the
owner of Newport mciety's
favorite dining spot, The Ritz.. Koebcrle
brings a wealth of experience to the
10-ye:ir..old restaurant. Born in Lyons,
France, he has trained with some of the
brightest stars of Frarce's culinary world:
Paul Bocusc, Alain Chapelle and th e
brothers Troisgrois. Jn California, he has
~orked most recently in the San Diego
area, but moved north to Omnge County
when Prager made him a delectable offe r.
Prager said, .. ) have been interested in
updating The Ritz menu )Vith an emphasis
on li&hter and less traditional
presentations for a long time, and J am
com·tnccd that this man will bring about
JU t what I am after for our clientelc."
Even though
Kocberlc's title is
director or food and
beverages, he will be
actively involved (for
instance, cooking), in the
kit chen and will develop
new menu items which
will eventually evolve
into a new menu for the
'90's health-conscious
lifesrylcs.
Dining
Editor
Lupe C.mutna,
long-time Ritz stalwaf1,
continues as the
executive chef for the Prager Enterprise,
which includes the Yankee Tavun on
Bayshorc and Padfic Coast Highway and
The Ritz.
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AT TIIE OTIIER RJTZ -RJtz.C.rlton,
tha t is. Rumor is rhat 8oris Keller, the
chef of the Ritz-Carlton m:un dining
room, decamped for Europe two weeks
ago, apparently for good. No
announcement has been forthcoming
about his replacement, but Chrbliao
Rasslnoux remains executive chef at the
luxurious resort hotel in Lnguna Niguel.
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PEPPER'S HITS A HOME RUN -"A
real success!" That is how Gtte Mlnoux,
partner in Ptpper'• oo The Island, defines
lhc restaurant's ongoing food drive for
Share Our Sclve in Co ta Mesa. The
restaurant, located across from the Vlllace
Inn on Balboa J llrnd. is promoting its
menu with an offer which invites diners
who order two meals costing at least SS.95
to bring a 1-pound can of food or more
for SOS. and get one of those meals free
of charge.
So far, 8 to 10 cases of food have been
delivered each week to SOS. which
disburses food and financial aid to more
than 3~ families a day. ~tara•ttl
Wood•rcl, director of food supplies at
SOS, said, "It's been wonderful -even
our YOlunteets from as far as Laguna
Nil"el are becomin& regulars at Pepper's.
It couldn't have happened at a belier time
-food donations have been low. and
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TASTINGS
AND · TIDBIT'S·
What' happening at lo cal ·restaurant s
rh erc arc more hungry people coming to
us than ever before ...
Minoux expressed personal sari faction
at being able to help those les fortunate.
He said, with a grin, "You know, it's
perfectly OK if people want to bring in
more that I can." The Pepper's people
are pleased wi1h a healthy increase in
bu inc as well. Pepper's is at 203 Manne
Ave., Balboa I land. Phone 673-4447 for
infonnataon.
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ADOBE GRILL OPENS IN CM -Tom
Tumstall and Roaer Connor, owners of
lbe Sta& in Costa Mc a, have opened a
new restaurant a f cw doors away, m Mt 1
Square. It's been chri tcncd Adobe Grill,
but don't expect taco on the daily menu.
According to Connor, the restaurant'
name reflects their philosophy or "eanh to
table." Besides that, the walls are adobe
red and the celling is curved.
Prices arc pleasantly modest, Cos:
break.fast lunch and dinner. Chicken fried
steak with mashed potatoes, country aravy
and fresh vcaetables costs S3.90 at
lft 'Tf'W pt._
Claude Koeberle is new director of food
and beverages at The Ritz in Ne\\-port.
lunchtime. Dinner cntrces range from
S5.90 to S9.50 in a menu featuring
"American Regional Dining." The owner~
plan to offer a quiet daniog l!'-pcracnce.
white linen tablecloths :ind crystal, but no _
alcohol, at 145 E. 19th St .. ~ro~s from
Cuzzi. . f .
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PARKJNG SPACE PROBLEM
Rumor is that the succes of the 17th
Strttt Bar and Grill. formc rly kno" n a-.
Gino' on the Hill, as c.:1us1ng some
parking space problems w11h China Doll.
the popularly priced Chine e ~pot nc\t
door. Both· re~taurant arc located
betweco 11"\ine and Tu tin a'cnuc,, and
the parking lot bct\\een the cwo .... co,crl.'d
with car -a problem man} rc\tJur.Jtcur'
in these times \\Ouldn't mind h.i\JOP, 10
deal with!
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FRENCH CHEF'S DINNEK -The
Club Culinaire Franca is De Calirornie l>u
Sud ~ planning a pccial ~crie where the
dinner will be _prepJred b> a French chet
and other notable French chefs of
Sout hern California ~ill join diner-. Jl
each table to answer any que~tion., on
cooking, dining and the culinary 1r . .id111on'
of Fronce.
Local chef!I involved include J ean Pir rre
Lemanissier. i\Dtoint's Re!>tauraot. Pa c.il
Olhat . Pa cal:.and Christia n Ra inou,,
Ritz-Carlton.
Olhats 1s decpl) an"olved, .is coorJ1n.i1ur
of the e'ent and vice president of the
cl ub: dinner at his re 1aurant w 111 be hclJ
on May 24. The dinner's t heme will be
"La Cui inc L)'Onnaise." On Augu\t 9,
Lemanissier will pre ent "La Cua inc
Mediterrancan.u These unu .. ual dining
experience will begin on April 26. 111 Lo'
Angeles at Cicada. For further
information. phone Olhats at 752-010"2
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FORTY CARROT • not a bunn) \
dream come tr ue, but one of South Coa,1 •
Plaza' restaurant , is currently fc.itu rang.
two dinner entree for the pnce of ll nc I
saw a coupon somewhere in the Pilot anJ
at ay thi deal is good until March 31.
Forty Carrots offers cvcf)thang from
appetizers to dessert near the Plal3'
Jewel Co urt. Phone 556-9700 for de1:ul'
... And a family re t.aurant called Did.
Church's i offering h'er and onion . a
pork chop; ham dinner; CaJun catfr~h: fi h
and ~hips and ch1d:cn fried stea'-: at $3 Q,S,
This buy includes homemade up or
fresh salad, plus potatoes and is Cl"Cd
from 2 to 6 p.m., fashionable dining hour') ..
m 01hcr parts of the world and JU\t 14'
fash ionable berc, con idering the price,
2698 Newport Blvd., C.Osta Mesa. Phone
646-'n62 for info. 0 •
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Ch;nes·e Food For Thought
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RESTAURANT ·
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~ We believe that Edl!cation is most ~
important: That Is why we are donating
2% of our gross .income to the
Newport Mesa Unified School District.
ChiV\C\ Doll .
424 E. 17 th Street Costa Mesa
722-7552
1711 St
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Hows: Sun.·TtM.o. 1lcm-9~ Frl & Sat llcm-K)pn
., 12 er-. Coat Weekend I Thur8day, ~ 18, 1893 ..
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