HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-04-13 - Orange Coast Pilot-THE NEWPORT BEACH • Pardy cloudy
and • jfttte PAR1l y
cooler today. ,.1 U!J!J 'I Highs in the J-
lower 601, lows around
50. Sunny and warmer
Wednesday.
See Weather, Al
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Councilman wants · to lock up The Wedge
Rea~ers le ss t h_a n impressed .wi th i ~ea of earli e r curfew To combat vandalism,
Hedges proposes installing
a gate near the entrance
had lo pu1 up "llh quite enough;"
Hedge., )..11d . , • '
Re!>1dent Oa)n.J Pellll, -.ho has
pu)htd 1he gate proposal for tY.O
)Cars. concurs NEWPORT BEACH ... On the surface,
changing the closing time of city beaches by
one hour, from 11 p.m. lo 10 p.m., doesn't
seem like that big of a deal.
But if you listen to the Daily Pilot
Readers' Hotline, it most certainly is ..
Based on the ress)onses received during
the weekend, a majority of readers arc not
pleased with th e idea of a 10 p.m. curfew.
Many of the c:illers, alluding 10 such
pa:.times as late-night strolls and star-gazing,
believe th:it the curfew punishes the majority
of citizens because of the actions of a few.
"If I could afford a piece of beach
property I would," said Carolyn Creed of
Co!>ta Me:.a ··o ut -since I can't, that's how I
get my enJO) ment -to go there and just sit
and enjoy nature as it is."
City officials have snid thu< a 10 p.m.
curfew is necessary because similar
ordinances have been implemented in
Huntington Beach and beaches to the south.
The concern is that revelers will Oock to .
Newport Beach after the other beaches close.
"If Huntington Beach says they will close
their beaches at 9, will we clo e ours then
too?" 'asked Nancy Dennis of Newport
Beach. "11 seems like the~e laws are enacted
by people \\hO ne,cr took a walil. on the
beach late at night."
While the curfew ·~ de:.igned to prevent
trouble, some calkr~ believe the action will
. do ju!>t the opposite.
"I do not think the beach should be clo)cd
They ran with gangs and 4sed drugs .
They stole and lied and spent tim e
behind bars . Now, they are trying to
prevent others from doing the same .
They know the true meaning of ...
STREET
SMART
By LoriAnn Basheda
Sl3!1 ..._rur
C OSTA MESA -Mano
lliz.lrrO recalls sleeping on
the hood~ of cars on Center
Street. Guss Gonz:ilel. solJ
his )hoes and the shirt olf
ht back for drugs. And Rev. Jo)e
Coron:ido sh.tl..C) hi) he.id \\hen he
rCIJtC) how he nnJ hi) brother once
stole the tele' l)ton )Cl from their own
mother Y.h1lc another brother I.cpl he r
occupied in the kitchen.
"I couldn't even take a shower,
bru)h my teeth or comb my ha.ir, I felt
o dirty," Coronado aid "1 \\JS a
miser:ible per)on."
Although they arc now de\OUt
leaders at u PuertJ Ab1erta
congregation, the three t..ittooc:J men
spent their teen-age years cavorting
with gangs anu committing crimes to
support their heroine habits.
Dut rather than tuck' their p~t)
a\\ay, they have decided to put the ugly
truth on display in hope) of com incing
local teens caught up in the ming "ave
of gang warfare that it just isn't \\Orth
11. And what better way to reoch the
"a)wan.1 youth than 3t their chools?
\\ ith this 1n minJ. Coronado
contacted official~ 31 the Ne" port·
Mc~a Unified School District 10 offer
his )ervices. Out despite incre:isrng
gang violence in Costa Me~a.
Coro nado s:11d school officials h.tve
Jeclincd the invitation.
The minister said he wa told that
bccau e the) are affiliated with a
church, it is again t federal policy 10 be
~chool guest .
See SMART.Ille* Piii
by 10," said Edward Dansb). "( think kid)
would just go do dope and shoot t>Qplc af
1...you close the beaches."
"When I was in high school, beach BUQ's
kept me out of trouble on m..iny Frida) and
~aturday nights," said Brian O'Neill of Co~ta
Mesa. "As an adult, a late-night !>troll on a
moonlit beach is one of my favome 1h1ng'> to
do with my girlfrienJ."
There were callers, hoY.e\er, Y.ho fa,orcd
the curfew.
"We think the city council idea ol the 10
o'clock beach curfew 1s an absolute mu-.1.
and God. they should have done it ~e:ir:.
ago," said Balboa's Kay Cooney.
For more reader responses to the curfc''·
please see Community Forum, page All.
of Peninsula Point. "The \vcJge p:rrk ..ind the park
in front of m)" hou)e "ere (p;untcd
By Tony Oodero \\lt)l gratf111) last night. JU)I
s:a~ "',er tL!shed,'' Peu11 aid ··11 Just
BALBOA PENINSULA makes me mud It's ugly and 11
Tired of increases 1n crime and co)t!> mone~ .rnJ it's a sign ol com·
grall111 in his neighborhood, Coun· ple1e d1sre:.pe1..t . '
c1lman John Hedges has a ked Cll) Pclllt :...11d th.it after the beachc-.
offic1ab to 1nsiall u gate near the .Jnd p..1rks arc dosed an)onc who
entrance of Penin,u!J Point tu · doe)n t h'e there i.hould le..i'e
sL.im shut the )Jme time ai. 1he "\\ hed J k10 .. 1i. in pla~e "hen·
beaches close e\C( the be..1ches :ire closed and
Hedges s:iid it was :i recent blast rcsadcnb CJn get an or any guests.
of graffi11 al the \\e)t Jell) PJrk but keep 1he ralf r:ill out" Pettit
near the \\ eJge tt JI 'purred h m .,;.11J "Pc ... 1pk ;ire en1.1kd 10 enJo~·
lo pu)h the g..ite prl ro,.il mel\I of their prop~ m Jnd thJt '
.. l'he res1Jcnt' Jlmn here hJ\C See WEOGE /'Back Ptge
At lef1 : Gu!>S
Gonzalez (far left),
Rev. Jose R.
Coronado and
Mario Bizarro
discu their
backgrounds as
they relax at la
Puerta Abierta in
Co ta Mesa.
Below: Bizarro
tells of his
co nversion to a
re ligious life 10
years ago.
Pho tos by
Marc Martin
Faction of
merchants at
Marketplace
might strike
Sellers , wag ing battle
against higher rents are
unhappy with representalion
by current association.
By Tony Cox
B~> tS$ E<11:o<
rAIRGROL:--.D!:> -A n1.·" J'Jc·
11on l f OrJnge Cvur t\ \t..1r.,et·
plJ e ~e11er,, unhapp) Y.llh rcprc
~entauon b\ 1he1r mcrchanl\ a ·
so1.1Jt10n Jl
0
d un" II "!! 10 :11..1.cpt
h.!/.ci ic r: . \l>teJ un:m;rnous:_.
Sat .. rJ ... , t J .. ,~rtou,h con' Jcr''
gmng o'n 'trike af m·~\ rcn1, JrC'
1mp1..heJ :1' , .. h.:Ju!ed \ n \.tJ' I
If there ' n 1hanF J1..me ah\1UI
the rent:. b\ 1he Js1 llf ~L.t\, :here
Jrc people "ho "111 do it,·"' llh l1r
Y.llhvut 30\ orc:..an1z:it1un" ':iad
Gene Bound,. ari orgJn1zer 1.•I the
ne" group "There are peorlc
mJd enough to blud the: en1r.ince.
to p.irk their 1ru.:k., and Y.3lk
3\\3\ We're t..ilktnli? about their
livei1hood .. ~
Bounds ~Jad he bel1e\e) 1hc
~farlelplace MerchJnt'> A1.,o...1.t·
hon has been 100 fracnJl)" to '"·IP
meet operator Tcl·Phal l:.nterpme'
Inc . "hach eJrher tha-. -.pnng :.an
noun.:ed rent ancn:.N.~ J\1..r g1ng
~O percent.
"The JS OCIJllOn OJI this p,11nt
repn:,enh (Tel-Ph il OY.ner) Uoh
Te ller." B1..1unJ, a:J "\\e kd
Y.1..'r1. being tre..11ed unf:url), ..1'1J at
goe' Y.J~ bc)und the rent~"
T cl'cr. "h,1 h unJcJ thc \t:ir·
l..ctpl.1 ... e on the )\atc·u" ned UM·
t,'T1iunJ,, blumcJ the rent hal..c.' nn
tc.rm' he prllflll\cJ an Y..tnn ng u
lc:.J'>C rc:m•"al la't ~c.1r an Cl>il'peta·
ll\ c baJJang r ct p 1.1fl c1a1, :trl'
tr) ang tl1 ncgl t 1.11e lc;.a1,e co nee,. '".ln' Y.alh the I .tar U,1 irJ
' Rc.:prc.:'c.: 1:.itl\C' o t the mer·
1..hJnt' 3,,,1.a;.at1,1n \\('fC JllOY.eJ Ill
attcnJ a mcet111!! 1 cl P~ 11 olfaet..il.,
h:iJ "'Ith t"o 1'.11r Bl13rJ mcmh~r'
l;i't \\CCI... bul Uound' r:i"cd oll •
1he1r atten.IJn1.c ·" ~ ~~ h.l, ___ _
See MARKETPLACEIBlcll .....
IUMERS TO CAI.I. Council reviews tax, fee increases
Two local post offices will have extended
hour this Thursday so taxpayer may have an
April 15 po tmark on mail deposited by
midnight that day.
The two locations are: Newport Beach Po t
-Gffice at 1133 Camelback Street, and the Costa
Mc a Po t Office at 1590 Adams Avenue.
Hooray for 'Hay Fever'
The fact that Noel Coward
wrote his delightful comedy
"Hay fever" nearly 70 ~ears
age> 1s a bat mind-boggling as
one experiences the pun·
gent, rollicking and thor·
oughly enjoyJble production
on the mJin stage of South
CoJst Repertory. To be sure
"Hay Fever" is truly ti hoot.
See Tom Titus' re\'iew
on page AS.
Green~r pastur es?
The words of the ~on~
say the grass is greener in
Scalllc. And 1l is true -
the grass in WJ"hington
state is a deep, rich green.
But is life so much better
up in there~ Daily Pilot
columnist Fred M artin
isn 't so sure.
See Community
Forum, page A9.
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CIRCULATION 642-4333
CLASSIFIED ADS 642·5678
RETAIL ADS 642-4321
BUSINESS FA.\ 63 1-5902
NEWSROOM 540-1224
NEWS FAX 646-4170
HOTLINE 642-6086
SPORTS 642-4330
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Classified ............................. 84
Community forum ................ A9
Enttrt.lanm •nt ...................... A8
Movat.• 11 t1nss ........................... A3
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• ~ Members must choose measures that will help off set $6 million budget deficit.
By Tony Dodero
SU!IW1tef
NE:.WPORT llEACH C11~ Coun..il mcm~er'
"ere CfYCd up a smorgJ.,bord o{ ~~,... ta'\ and Ice
propo .it· MonJ :iy lhJl thC)' mJ\-neeJ t\l IOIJX''\: on
re idenl'> and bu inc cs 1h1'> )C..ir to dc:3l \\Ith 3 nc.ar·
certain S6 million buJ~cl Jdi1..1l
Lal..cly fee boo t "111 1nduJc.
v I ligher \\Jlcr r.11e' 1n hght of the: sncrcJ~ an
water ch.irgc b) the Mctropohl:in W:ucr Dhtnd.
v Staffer p3rl..ing meter fee, ond p:iril.1ng 11 I.ct
fine . v A busine'' licen-.c h1l..c.
v ln,rca ed hotel c.>1.l:up:in1.y '·'' v A Jump in police sel'11.c: :ind al;.um h:~!'I
v Hiihcr price for lc."c' on Cit)•lh\ncJ land lal..c
&aeon B:a>"
1 he city ha a tread) p:i"cd H·ta·~car p.ir:tm1.:d1c
sc" ice ub rif5tion fee, which they hope will ri.11,c :r.
much $630.000 annuolh.
In adJi1i n. 1he city ti ~ tu ta'lh in on C\Ct:al
... p,3rccb of pr pcny 1nclud1n the O:altx' hl:inJ I ire
Station. the former "PCllplc' P:uk" lot c.ln Rhc1 ,~
cnue ind the former We 1 !':cwport l 1~HU) '1te
Pl.in' Jre :ih\l under ":iy "·' 'ell S 175.000 worth of
...at\ \Chadc
C1t\ \13natcr J...e,1n Murph\ tolJ the wunc1l mcm·
he" the kc an1.rc:a e were ne.cdc:J bc~au 1. 1..1t~ • cof·
for, h:i'c been unJcr 11 "'tatc of auad." \hCr the la,t
1.uuplc uf 'e "' ,
\ppr1..>\lm ltch S-4 ~ million ot the "'' \ S6 m1ll1on
1..kf1C1I \\Ill come lrom l.llC: OUJlrlel Cllt\ p1opo'ICU hy
"1,crnrir Pett \\ 11\0n, Murph~ ,31J ln't _>e r the
t, IC l\I\ I.. S: n111l1on lO ('ltOf'ICrl. tJ\C' from &he Cit)'.
I ha' 'car I 1nan c Dire: tur Denn" Danner :auJ
th!! ,1,11e n\J' take $4 m1lhon. fowng 1hc. city lo cut
non·puhh~ 11 I\ dc:p:utmenl\ h 10 percent anJ pub•
lac ' l~I\ J .. p:artmc:n1' by 5 per cnt. 1urrhy ha e\ti·
m.11c:d ihc Cit\ m3\' hJ\C lO CUI U md(.I\ ·~ SO job
tlm \C:,ir, the lar •c\t JOh h.> 1n the cat\< h1,1ory . '
\\.i1'un ~niJ the '' tc le Mature ha'c: opted to t:1ke
pr' pcm t \C~ nJ other 'tlUr~c:' of rc\cnuc from
C l1forn1a c111e\ anJ rounttC\ to re kon with their
\l\\ n multi·bill1~ln·dl1llar Jefici t.
1 h:11 ha an crcJ cit official hkc flhtl ~nsone,
"h'-> l:ln& \\ 11h h colic auc may be ( ced witt\ cut·
1111g Jtlb~ unJ r:u ina t:ixc!I and fee thi car.
"l he\ l talc official ) don't have the aut to raise
t \ s. ro "-C h liiC to do the dirty 'WOtk," ansonc llid
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Women
Seeking Men
Orange Co. Area
YOUNG SENIOR.. sluder
S'6, enractht, tiwf1tllt, to
shart O•tr tlll•f' In lift •IS~\1 ~ . Sl-70. Wttn
tduc:altd, pruftS lon1I, w/1
toiKll ot cla~s. aood selbt of
ll1111111r. lr1il1t. Call lJSC).
"'OllLD·BE Princen, 11-lratli~t owF:~ . \H kl
kind, •ould·bt princt, S1·
67, for C'On~toation, dine-·
Ins. friendship. ll"'int. C:lll
2097.
.\ PlRl\C ANGt"L. prtlly,
H•gtrarlan, l..lndbUrted. fll·
JOSS llw arts. antiques and an-
imals. Sffks ho-rn on tar1h. '"'l>Oft lkacll. Call 2111.
rt' & n '". briah• &. sunny. ll!joy RllSll Umbauafl.
Jim Lodtl, ~net Hopt(Ully You rur learmna. a1ring and wr·
•n&· CCl6u \ loa. Call ! I 02.
HTR \CTI\ r X·modtl
SWF, lo•es golf, 5'6• 135, S9.
Sttb "Mll\tr55. . OUI·
~ng, Pffiutnl. i.inttrt. lo•ing
1ttnlltm1n Huntin111un
lltach. Call I~. P .S. Frank.
10.S.) •OU dtd no1 lta\t w ur p~ .
1.ET'S CO,l\ECT~ \1f: swr' attranht. alftttion·
11e. runnr, mulb-fattltd. Lo\t
lra•tL uturt, many par1id·
p~nl )porh, honesty, n1d
much mort! VOl.i: 5'8+, ol·
lracti-t. hUlllOl'OUI. ldilt. ill•
1ellicent. ud a '"l sptelJI
111111 loolUnc '°' • ptmaa.lltlll rdlciDnship. T ust111. Call l.lS I.
PRETTY SW!-30, blondt,
blUH)td. honest, ~nctte. tP.
JO>~ 1ta1tl and "'°' ia. welt
ieeurt, "'lrm·htuttd man
i.bo ClljO)S tht same. lr>1nt.
Call 191 1.
RAVISllL'IC RfJ)Hf.AO. 4-1.
t\Cllinl . wnwous. ntraordi·
ury qualit) chal'llCU'r. Sttlt·
m1: Ont uceptional. com·
milablt, ultrl·tucces ful
l'fRtlfman. N/S. BusintSS card
rfquirtd. Hunt111g1on Stach.
Cal 1916.
ATTRACTIVE SAP 3',
5'"1J5. tdlltlltd, '""' SW/AM. tducaltd, proftt·
lloHI, coal-oriHltd, •ar•
rbte-•indtd. tto.lly ~ 1 .. porc .. 1 .. , .. 11e. s·10 ••
TUl4111. Call lt27.
WAl'll'T llAllES'! Mt too!!
37, 1111 sw•· 1oo11i,. tu llM'd
, .. (6'+). lltalllly, ~.
drua·frtt., N/S, r11-•led·
ed.~ 'fillurt hUibMd'
to prodllCt btfftitVI, bloedt·
hlirtd. bhlt-c)f4. dlantplon
atlllttes & tcbobn. to com·
~ Ollr tflppy bolily. Ooll't
~ tlly, Call ~! Cosu Mee.
Call UllJ.
ATfRACTIVE WF 5'"1J.2,
'i«thls toa•ltf'Pl'1 53"5, for
f11, spo11llntlty, shirt life's
~urprisu. h It you! Cost1
l\1m. CaU 17..0.
SHAPELY 25 BP •lb1ck
)ftls can W\t JMO '°'din·
Mr, clanrilla. Ill()\ ifS. pouiblt
rtlition hip. Lakrwood. CaU
1748.
ST N"lll\G, 5tnSUOIU
brvntllt. 27. 5'Jf100. dtsim
htptnt\ul, monaramous.
amurnt. lo•ln1 non •smoktr
for traditional li(e-<ommlt·
mto t. joy, fort' tr. Nt• port
Rodi. Call 1736.
CLAS Y, EXOTIC 111d
buutlful ll1H1n tnlrtpre·
neur, fnttrnatlonal •ppul,
Sttks 111111tnt. lf'OCl'MCI Ute•
uli\t icrntltman ~. m111t
be s11«mf•l 111d gtnerou.
\ewpott. Call 175 l.
AVt:D DBF Sttks ~\tel Sf'-
nior ma11 fl}( ~!wing, carina.
church, mo•its. ~ day
trips. •-alks. l,ons 8ttch. Call
1706.
BRIGHT, 1ccompl\shtd. al·
tncti'f (11im ). 37, \I.,
S'61ll S. Sttkin&I Offtrln1.
Honest co111•1tmtnl. U)lt.
gull. kl\ inc sense of humor.
;-.p port Btadl. Call 1732.
TALL OWF, J7 setll5 st'Y•
fOllUlnlic matt. Lo•ts so.ilful
blues. i:oolf COii H•t•satlon, qu1-
tt ocuos. lr>ine. Call 1731.
EXTREMELY ATTRAC·
TIVE. looltina for s1111t. S\\ F,
ctauy. carfn&, shy. m1dy fiK
kids. adls prolsioml SW \1.
ow to respon
NJS, J6.JJ, co••lll•HI
lllilldtdl ·~-Cal I 7Sl.
Cl.A Y, TRIM SWF 50.
..... carill&. lllttlllAll
Mall 45-55 IO tMn <OllWf'D·
dolts, popcom. uture. 1~-.
Call 18'9.
VO • C 49 SWF. NIS pro&
iiouJ ii lf'IM ads ltfldt-
-for rrittldsllip. t.tilnacy 11111111 COlllt lattr1 Hd who
h ows, maybe lovt. lrvlnt.
CaM 1771.
swv .u. tall. lttradl>t. ilal-
du, prtftrs cultural f\t•I•
01 rr sports nuts, enjoys
rudin1. tllu1tr, 111ovits.
Sffks 1111, ltlrwtin DISWM
.lMO wktl Milr" lillllrisls for
~ lm.t.a.111167 •
MIDWEST BRAINY, boda·
clous btauty (31. S'S. SWJ').
Lo\ts: athlttics. "'1d-tta'tL
°'5irts: 1chmun>c11, ltllldlc
6'+ ·Hero' to co19pltlt •Y
lift. Com MtSI. Cal 11168.
APPEALING. PRETTY
OWF, ptlilt bn111tttt. cood
body. 4.2, S' 111 GS, ltfldt, inttj.
llgent. funny, unique. Sttks
lnt,lliaut, trn brain type,
ph}Sk.tll) fit, kind. asstrlivt.
quality 8Hllfma11. Ntwport
8eactaJ Call I SU
CLA" Y, altracti~t DWf,
•• lrlnc centlfm111 6'•,
· N/S. 48+, enjoys
•• ts. tn•'tl, ll1Chlfr.
. its, opera. twport
8adl. Can I llM.
BLONDE BEAU11' SWF .lO!
Sttks 'HlahlandtrfRtntpdt.'
(TV ill~) lookilia gu)'-ldn&·
hair. daffy. lundsomt. Cosca
Mesa. Cal 17~
ATTRACTIVE, VIVA·
CIOU SWF tnlrtprtnt11r
Sftks ritRSitht, uiitlU'lll, tm·
plo)'td profrsslonal -'O·SS.
Honesty and 1 alut5 impor·
11111 .• Humor necessary.
'"int. Call 1830.
PETITE SWF 29, attrac1ht,
run·lo>ill«. widt inttnsU..,..
ti.ii ional I alues. lft1's SID~ \1
JG-40 looklna for rommitltd
' rtblionshlp. lnint.Call 1657.
R.REMA.'11 DESIRE.D by cutt
bbldt. ttUo)\ Ollldoor lldil j.
lies.~ and tnds. l.d's lll•t
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W•llllf\tl•on. tan Ziil
DW\U'll ICll'ldl•t.~
M. suianal1 t•dal"t. "lllC1 a
~Gib lad). IMtlN \'IUll
flA 2105.
f)'U, wtb .... blondt SJF U.216.
Gardlll Cro-r. Cal 1419.
H.RY fLrt'Tl\'E SW'1 41
~ ~r fCUlllltf 2540 ror hft·
malt. llldic: a .. , • plus. ~·
pon llac.11. Call 19)&.
T .\U SWM, eood-lookie& p~
rmou&. SS. ••l!JIS. ~NI'•
mt. tmnls. flllf, llollin£ din~
lfl•tl ·• llld .. to ....
tioll. ~s t11trgfllc SWF ••lb
<itllllt ti lllmor. Btilc some-ha•
cl'tr...apt ii llO ,.,--. loillt.
t'allM
\EHR MARRIED SW\1 .l9,
prorl arcllltttl. Stt"s ptlilt,
tidy, f<llJ Wt' for wift and 111-
llils.~ ..._Cal lf19,
ATIRACTl\IE PROftSSIO\·
.u. '" blond 1wr-.. f1ts, ...
llMitUlar. acllldic. Staila pn«1
~larpby.CGIU \1tsa.C11 ms.
.\IL WITH \U, W\I 40, ,. ,
dlrt,lla~~ Wfb
wi.a 14~tvns -,_ Nfw..
por1 Bad. (al Im.
LET'S f,0 \llllfll! Sliball own-
tr, 40 .... ltrJ lllllcbomt.-"'&
"l' lar •1111 Md -. Cesa
M&Cll 1771.
BLOM)£. ATill.£11C SWM JI, .u )Olltllo eood-tooltini. l<fht
cirl • '° lhn nt1rb1. l"it• port
Btd.Callm.
A TiltA(il\ F. tlHrt UW\1 17.
.. •llmH 44111 •-"JOY ~U>l't
.. ~ rm llllilltp(llUllL l.ona
lllMOROLS. ATIRAt"TIVE
profmional WM 29, Wt"J 11 ·
lnda•f, commdmml mindtd. «n· tflltic ...,, l}. ... lo"'5 C'lli·
for-. \tt\ko, ldlllo and lllOl't.
• ~. doclt. ttlld pGCa·
IU!S!' I.low Nip U 'al 117l
~~'liAL. PAS.SIO~ATE. jiu. '°'""' 1thlttk, lllMalli11t, inttr·
111tionaf Lacir1 buslnftfman, 41,
MtlJ nlrtllldJ ftmlailtt, blut-
f)'d. lltlltCit. tl'lJ lady -11• '"9·
17 flll't. 1'> ,a FOlll&lia v-.
ley. UI 1165. • ~CallllJWI
F:XT1tt:.\1U Y 111ftniona1t, \UC·
tmflll \I 0 41 tttls ''· \ltm.
piWm-11 pruf~'31m
(jir wrlow\ rt1a1fon•h1p. Ir-int.
Cell~.
Rl}\tA"'11\, 11tr11tt11t, --~
hl't4, trtdit!Ofttl KuUM11 61,
6"2' 1U1Kti1t OW\t, \I wa1
S5l1• ftml1111t, 1•ttt, fttublt
~. Ullt!IOlmlltld. D ·
joy 1rts. clllrlc), .. mnc. klllth. ,_ ..... Nr-,.,, lkadl
UllM
AT'HUOC ~ IOUI SWM.
jj, 6'/1'5, biondflllhlt, ltMb,
JagJlla, w'tl&llt llllins, Olltdoor
.,.....,.._.,aoo'~
"'-'· w..c ..... ClllWC 1td111111, .. ~111. .. ---. .,..Cal 1117.
l'lt~IONAL MM~ JI, . s·••J6S. ............ ad.hoe ..,. ,. -"'' ... cws" ---~--· d• ... ,. ... , ............
Wllrr, c!IMll,., '"'~ tftf· ......... ....... .......
lite ... lfall'-... ,. ... .
Tlllt •«~ ltl alee tf I llY
.. ,k ...... "' ,... c ....
,,._, Cll UIT.
AIMn'UAn.U ...._, .... 111.,_ ..........
..... "'. lnMCal Ilk
DWM•tllb ........... .. ,,. ........ .,°'-C'...., ..................... ,.,. c. M-.Cll ll'll ....... ,. ...........
•
F.CU.cn c. I ~l'KED tadltr,
DW\t.S1rl ... 4t't . lllfloall· *' .-ntlc. llollnt, ~ , .. ~~ .... ~.
carillC ~ .... out
mo•I", tlltalrt, jau, ro111td7,
tmtl. daad11c. lllO TV .,ortJ~
~: imttliamt. ptlllilht. ,...
lillllll)~--w, ......
--" ..... Md -for •· ill& rtUtion<ill!f ~ IO Nr• riatlr. ~ Vlcji. Callt01
MAIL\tA ~ 01'4
SJ.6't1la.•Lajm.td-ll ••ift. ... .._..,. c~.
Meil.C'.111714.
ROMAH'fl 8M. Orlstla-.
-.-.SHIJF, .... 114 ............. , ....... ,
T-.C ... 17Jt.
LAWYf.R •lilt"* WP._
,)J, .and.I"' lotat. ..... ,..
IMllk.Nb2411ry ... ......
Mlt.C.~
MAY I n.lff .,_ Mlf SWM ..,, ...... .,. ..... ......... 1J.,,.,.., fd I 1 .... S.
...... Call7ll
AmACTIVI IM JI Mtt1 ....... ., .. ~ ... ,.,,,......, ................
... Cllnll
TNOHG-lllUNI LOVUl ... ... ..., .......... ., ... ,. ,..1 ... 1. ,.... ••
~c.11171. .
T~Ll'MTl ....... 6' ....................
......... 1'Jll-411'•
MARRIAGE-FAMILY MIND·
ED. SWM Jt, ST/la, ....
p7Lllt1l1~1. rurclw rfltl!ltrlJ,
1oocl sNJt, tradltlollal 1h1u ,
wWt iMr'tlb. pd carwr, .-
°' ·-· llollnt. linmf. <Ollid· trait, h•t l111e1rlt1. Sttk tllt
-. ..... ,. lid JO'> ll1cll llO
~lnilt.ClllM
WANllJ): Sf IS.2S. ..........
td. llGMt. U. to ht wll~ "1 d9o
cwMM.U..e.o'1'*'"'°"i..,
.mt ... ctit..-. Siiia AM.
Cal 17'1.
1 AtJ, SWM, lllCm!M ......
NR, ...... ,.. .... ...,.,. ........ _
lrr,tra,.., ......... ._
.......... JMs. .....
.......... c.1111*'.
HFl.tl Allee ,,.. ,tilff a .. ----·----tltUI mun• •1111 lltt.-, m. u..ll. A.I,. .,. 1 • ., •
--.·T.-.CalNil
UCa.'\lt.. tMdlw SWM n,..._....,.. .. .... ·---... ,..., ... .... ....... ..,...., ...... 11. ••-fl'-•• ,...flllltO,..• ...
............. Cll ....
COCJO.LOOK!Mi W1 WM ti
1'1.11.~ p' I l .,.... ,.. ... ....,. ..... ,.....,,,__,.._ fl ............ ,..-. .. a,._ ....... .... .,,...,.,.......,(9. ..................
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fun. Sa.llta AM Cal 11128.
VERY Ptt£1TY, bloedt, JO
IOllltlllin& 5" F, S'Jll 10. NIS. Sood rwurt, alftcfiou1t. ,,..
inint, war•. carl•c proftt·
sio111I, dr1retd, •d'"tlllllrt·
SOIOt, full, stHt of llu1110r,
~ mfS tnvd. er.-
nis.jaainc. st.&,..~ .... uu Oft btacll. di•i•a OUI,
mo'"ies, plays and ROOd toe•
msatlon. Looklnc for SWM
35-45, 1t1racll'f, S'S+, N/S,
pru(mional. tducakd. amid·
le, 1rl111. flu11cl1ll7 st.tblt,
Wll'1ll c:arinc. -ol h11-
•ith slmilar inltmtl fur rtla·
tk>Mhip. lnint. Cal 1859.
Clt"T£ IRI H Lass. pttllt,
broulcrttn. f'lljo)'-s -•Its.
theatre. nalurt, lra'tl.. tttks
SM 3.l-37. lr>int. Call 16.lO.
JAPANESE.. 28, S'S'. )ttkS
SWM 27·JJ. 11tt. fit. llull!Or·
ous, lnttllicuc, for dance.
1mu tftltllt park, romuet.
~port Btadl. Call 1847.
1fl G 1nt U"fVl\ ·'l.Tf.lJ oea 111y
WI" .U. 5'51251, libtrll ~
ftsSional. 1ttkJ SWM Js.ss.
CaHI~.
SOM EON£ SPECIAL. 5'4
blondt. warm/earl•&• old·
tatllloll '"''.,, would likt to _, SIDWM PhyskiarllPro-
f uslonal s11nt v1lut1, 4S+.
Suu Ana. Call l 799.
ATIUCJWE. UNENCUM·
Bf1U:.O DWf, ChrisCIM. 41..
S'1, •dvulurtsomt, run,
N/SID. Loc*lllc for q1111ity re-
latioealp wltll lots ol ltMI~
ti111t. Git Harbor. W,_, Call
UIOO.
FAMILY ANO KIDS. Fu11,
attradlve, ~~ prolmion-
al, SWF 39. stdlifll prolts-
slorial. flonat. rit. cari.a. ar.
ftdionltt WM JS-4J. M~ bt
inttmttd In f•111ily, 111~hl1
kids. Enjoy outdoors. ltnnh,
btlnc 11tst riitnds. nm1c1t
dlats. bHctl •'Ilks, c:a111pl11,
music. COiia Mesa. Call 1618.
PETIT£ WF', N/S, ~n·to
urtll, sttks ro111111tlc 1u1
•ilh ttnR or humor. mar·
fllet-ldllllltO mny MtO rr.t•Y.
Tdin. Call 1 '5.l
S'IO.,NIS'O.M111..iinttmts IOO''Jl, NATURAL OJf,
art: •ttktnd jaunts. nature, htallhy, non·f•t, madt or
baseball, campin1, cul111ral fillHt lfll"tdlt10 setks Iran,
t•tftl.S. dltlinc out. Ir }Oii lll~t actht WM-JS.CS ol f*tllltl
btart. br1ias. and ctlll'Kttf", qtlllfil1 for .,.._ rftltbl.
cal 11t! San Pedro. Call ll02: ·--sllip. i..,. kadl. Cal 1665.
ADVENTURO s swr s·10·.
39, • lookina for tall, K ·
.tht. aitt py. Balboa Island.
EXOTIC. litlnny SF JI Mtks
hellllly, ...... SWM ».16.
llO kids. M S'9+ fer lllalfldi.
........ ,..., Cal l"1 .
PETITE (5'/110) DWF. ftt.
ectl•t SS, wllltowe llalr a
ttft, -.\J lflMlttu• ol IM
........ (55-7t) wtio ....
joys tire. Ht sllould love
books. f\ietldt, t~tn, '°"' ...... _ ... tn~et. be alftie.
llouet alld IS i.ttttSW4 I•
0111tr1 11 •t 11 I• lll•Stlf. c-dlt Mat. Cal 1675.
CLASSY DWf 5'Wim ...
Cftlflll prolmiotlal •illl lots
Of tlMl'I)' Ms w ...-...
'8 .. 6f WllO HJOtl dllldll•
dl•l•I• •o•its, tra~tl aad
'-lflttr alNI 11 linm-t. lrviM.
. Cal 1572.
BEAUTIFUi... SENSUOUS,
classy, ruttttSf1I ho11es1 Bt'
37, S'6/110, seeks h•ndsomt, m. nnucl1ll1 succtnful,
cllu111l•1. llontst, mono1a·
Mous •i• JS·•S. Newport
lladi. Call I 570.
FUN STRAWBERRY
BLOND with lots of shou,
sttkl111 111erri11r·mlndtd
SWM 27 .JJ •ho ttljoys quite
tvHlncs. fH•Y 11101lu &
lt111on bars. La1un1 Hiiis.
Cal 155S.
PRETTY WO\tAN S\H,
blondtl'blut f)"fS, 5'6112.S. pn>
'6slonal, spiritual. runny. Ito
curt. SttJts tall. i91ricual pn>
(tssion1I, 40ish. lni11t. Call
l5.lll.
SOPH ISTlCA TEO, atlnltf ht
5'' bur~, rr.·lo'"i"I· fit.
wv. SWf 4.% • •ho .. ~
lltS fmify Ind friends. Look·
inc for 1 S«11rt, unlqut part·
lltr witll I COOd &fll~t Of
lllmor fOf tr8'tlill1 • .dinl11c.
lt1lllls. ~ lbealtr, -t\•
ptrittlm and lob ~ lauahttr!
Rtady for romance? In int.
Call IS.17.
CATHOLIC 0\\ F 62. 'IS
Sttb CalholicJClll'blilll •id·
o•tr/UWM tducattd. jllCC·
cmful 11t11tlrm•11. Nt wporl
Btacti. Call 1515.
ATTltACTI\'EBLO\O S\\T s• 411 os. -4l loob 3'. buslnm
O•lltt' fttl.s WM ph)sklu
3~ for monoeamou'I rtll·
CioMllip. E!ljo}s il<iina. dallC·
illt• lmriina. cool..1111-~·
port lltld. Call I so.&. .
DYNAMIC, put lfp. preny,
slim S'll, suttcssf'ul profts·
sio111I •llo ujoy~ lt11nf1,
hones. mo\les, ~i.e.
...... SM. ... .,..
ailiM. -o1 ...... ......
dll ....... wtio Illa • tMlo-
.... T....._c.111519.
WANTED: Otvlll:A t"tlt· ... aood·IMer1M. witty. )5.
•. Mt: 33, ~ ., ....
... Md •ill ........ Twtl!I.
Cal IC).
VERY CUTF.. cia.y, pttlte
brvlMttt DWll N/S 1ttb at·
_ trxtlu, lri•, ftllHdllly ir·
nt~ SWM 4s.60 for dlMtr,
•o~lu, .... 1c. d111cl•1.
..... ~-.. c:otlllllintd rdl-
·~ I •• silk'trt, 1frtc· tlo111tt ud rom111tk. Are "°"' lnlnt. Caff 1407.
OJF "'· lril9, ~lreclous, •I· tr1dl1t, 1ru1 s•ilt, ,...,111,
c1r'*t. lntrlliae•t. 11ttks JM
50-62. lnlnt. Cal 1411.
SWEET. ATTRA CTIVE
blonclt S\\ FYI. 5'"1D. f.11·
JO) I MO~lts, btatll ,_.Ilks,
rotk, fun th.es ud q1it1
lfmH. Sttks 1t1ractlvt, sin·
ctrt, 1ood·Ht11rtd SWM
wit• 1ood moralJ. Dttlru
fritndslllp fint. CGiU Mesa.
Call 1387.
MOOEL. DWF JS
blondtlbl11t, tdllC'Jlltd, Wtks
"tahh) ltfllJtrn•• l'or ln'fi.
dantt & tliiaa. L.a11t T11M>t.
Call l.W..
VIVAOOUS. A TTRA<.l]YE.
tntrgttlc, ptlitlf.. bloed WF
~ t~. cM.doors. tra>ft. lift to ., ldat. lftts 5*wt.
acti1t. lltalllly SWM. • so.
60. Fllllff'lon. C.U U77.
2 P£TIT E. attranht Ft 11
!lfdl 1 \\ M~ bt iPODQ-
and ru11. l\o lies! Slpal Hill.
Call IJ7S.
S\\ Et:T, Kl"'l).hnrttd beau·
t) ~wr. JI, XI • Ions brown
llatr, Ilia ~11 t}tS. BrlclM.
"ill), slim. Sttt.s ottptioul
min for IQ.e & C'OlllJllil111toL
La(i11na Baell. Cal 1364.
IAJ\t I. l Ail.In tttnak, tun·
101 i111. 1h1ctrt. t\clti11c,
\IS/1), tttls nit't Biii 25·.lO.
~I, ID for rtlation,lllp. , an
Ditao-Call l.l6S.
8 EA l r"JU l. L insiclt lftd 11111.
SJF' .. ~ 'fllntual ..,...
Mr. I' 111 I eood rriflld. afttt·
11onatt. 111 un• shapt. 111..t 10
1111111. t;lljoy 111uslf, mo~IH.
dancin1. lifminars. •11lkin1.
"-port llatll. Cal IJ 16.
INTllUTlJ'llG, ennc:ti,., r ...... .., ~11ttte IMlJtic
allracthe 1eetlt•11, st+, auillc •It.II ..,. .... c1 ....
Mor, wllo Is l•ltrttled I• 1
lillttft rtllt ..... lp u4 lots
olr..MDR.Cal 15'27.
Alt£ YOO UP lD 111t .......
Olll lalill alt~ your Q_, eo.r ....... flair
,.w1rdtcL Wtst 'Hlywd. Call
l lG.l.
GOttCf.OUS. BUT ir.f.7, tj.
ManllMtullt 1', Wtt.s SWM
ror (ll•·lu'"le" 111oeop•ot1t
~·· Co.•1111icatbt, lalllfltrr, illilll(J ma I 1iw7.
Loi A .... Cal 2110.
HORS~. RIDING (~~
ot1tr1. clla•btr •usk, OJF
~~--IMtr· tits, !O's. for i.saillc rdllicMI·
stlip. Loi A,.trs. Cal JOU
LET' 8£ FRIENOS, nrtt.
Prttty, )'CMl•I blonclt 19 ••s.
S'Sll28. enjoys aat1rt, CHll·
i11p. rortla• 1a91Hlff. h ·
mor, •o~les, ttlllk di11i•I•
C'OOklna. ats. r!Sh. WtstLA.
Cal2090.
BEA TlflJI... atlllttit, ro-
rilantic, d.My W/F, JO, web
llllMbonle, ICWdk. l'Ullllftlic.
lnctrt, flrnoy, ctau7 •hilt
lwe, •t1tl6Clff, lttMllfhllfill = .... I 41-4t. ... 1 .....
Call'7X.
JWr ~ M/130, 701M111i1 '**7
alMI IOlll. tdltaletd. --..
dt•I ,.kl pauMMI for Ma•y
•ttal, .. 11slc altl 190rt. w .Hlywd. Cal 11 M..
LET'S HA\'£ ..o.t f•I Wt
u• IJO wait ... or dMce lln·
dtr Ill• atan. Or. 10 10 a
•o~lt or play. Tller.'1 ebo
blke·rldi•t· p•ddlt tu11ls,
atrolllrs or 1 drl•• I• lltt
co1111try. I'm 60toelletlllaa • '"1 111r1c11'"'· 5'5, DWF;
hOM)' blOtld hair. I lftk 111
1C1ltt WM wllo Illas 1 COii!·
(ortlWt littlt}lt. la ,.... Ill
htlt'I, .,..... Md ...,,,. No
old fa&kt! l.d's tttJoy life IOo
1ttlltr!! Mull1t1.tn Btacll.
Cati mt.
ATTRACTIVE CttEt:N
El'~ b~ 5'711'5.. '"°"
ativt, splrit..U. ~ AIC-
«Mt\4. Sttu 1e.t1t .... .o.
SO, ~l•llar for rwt111l11aful
rtlatlo••lllp. Lot A•ctlts.
Callt25.
Brow" th r'l• ql1 our
\/Utf t• p<'f\OJ1<1I, lor
o v1 r (rl1\•nql.'1n
LA & Orongt C (h.lflty
lflltlt19111 16·38 for IOH,
dotfttm. ind 1111,bt r-t1t uw Women
f•lry talt. Mulla11111 Bell.
Cal 2104. -seeking Women
CLASSY & v•~ btauciful,
,S'S, ,11111. do•n co urth,
\m.trt proltsSblaJ S-\F 1ttks
l\ISID, .lO-*I. d"tm, ~~
aood toll I tnlliofta lb&,
t•ol•td, SA \1/. "\I, •itll
tll!it Of llUfllOf (or dinner,
lhnltr, IOOl1f5. ttr. and ~
bit ro1111nct. Los Anaeles.
(.'all09l
S~F WA \TS,._.,. •• \\'M
to dantt and tr1Joy lift •itll.
UM ac1in1 Ind pottry • rll· me. Plraq IMI' tr if \llll •no
"8+ 111d rud7 to rllu11b1!
la Aftltla. Call 2101.
SBF 38 witll t111t chtld attks
lnttllfacnt. carlnc Cllrl\lian
40., nn111C'ially 1t•~. ttn~
al '"'f'IO"· ror llt.icll7, ~
llWOIH rtlationshl,. l.b!o A•·
~ t'lll 1208 •
FRf:~Cll DWF, attrlKll••.
ft111inine. 11tndtr, ,c11ll11rtd
tnlf'fprftlHr, IHb 11tppot1·
Bl.CURIOUS. attracthe JF.
art.kt. 46. Setts to tflftC -~ lcm&. llilld -an. bnutif'ul
• llllill. for f ritedidlip lt8dlnJ
to me aed a.•.,_L Hol.
ly.ood. Call 2108.
~\\F ClRlOli tttUna dn·
tfftt fnoiAIM BF for fta and
nt• npttiNc:n. Lat '-~
Call 1191.
'i ARTISTIC, d1111mlc
lllUlllln loulr.inc to lllttt Ulllt
ror lntflCllAIP. ~\UI prt~r·
ti!« Hlalporl.l«lt, clt.ancttr
b. "e;t I..\. c..a 1.\24.
F.XCITIC BLONDt:. 81Wf
17, S'7fl 20. Jttll .. ll'llef'ftl'"S
M". Lot A~ C.ttl 17il
ATIRACTI\. C"•· JO.•
ttlU,t111 1.11d ft9'lni1e, Wtb
(t111lniH A,fll •0 .. 111 for
f~ 1INI l'Olftlnct. 11()1.
l)~CallUO.
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THE NEWPORT BEACH • Pattly cloudy
and a little PAR1l.Y cool~r today. ,.1 LJ!JJJJ High• in the 'J-
lower 60s, lows around so. SUn.nv ~fufwar~r
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Winner of 59 journalism awards in 1992
Councilman wants to -lock up The Wedge
Readers less tha.ri impressed with idea of earlier curfew ~ To combat vandalism ,
Hedges proposes·installing.
a gate near the entrance
had 10 put up "'1th quite enough,"
Ht:dgt:i. SJtd.
Rc'ldent 0;.i)nJ Pe111t. v.ho ha)
pu)ht:d the gate propo)al for 1v.o
)C.Jr~. concurs. NEWPORT BEACH -On the surface,
changing the closing time of city beaches by
one hour, from p p.m. to 10 p.m., doesn't
seem like that big of a deal.
Out if you listen to the Daily Pilot
Readers' Hotline, it most certainly is.
Based on the responses received during
the weeke nd, a majority of readers are not
pleased with the idea of a 10 p.m. curfew.
Many of the callers, alluding to such
pastimes a~ late-night strolls and s1ar·ga2ing,
believe that the curfew punishes the majority
of ci ti.cens because of the actions of a few.
"If I cou Id afford a piece of bench
propeny I would," said Carolyn Creed of
Co)t:I Mesa. ''But since I ca n't, that's how I
get my enjo)ment. -to go there and just )it
and enjoy nature as it is."
City officials have said that a 10 p.m.
curfew is necessary because similar
ordinances have been implemented in
Huntington Beach and beaches to the south.
The concern is that revelers will flock to
Newport Beach after the other beaches close.
"If Huntington Beach says they will close .
their beaches at 9, will we clo c ours then
too?" asked Nancy Dennis of Newport
Beach. "It seems like the:,e laws arc enacted
by people \~ho never took a walk on the
beach late at night."
While the curfew 1~ designed to prevent
trouble. ~me callers believe the action will
do ju)t the opposite.
"I do not think the beach should be clo:.ed
They .ran. with gangs and used drugs .
They stole and lied and spent time
behind bars . Now, they are try ing to
prevent others from -doing the same.
They know the true meaning of ...
STREET
*SM A R.J
~Y LonAnn Basheda sun ,.,l'lltf
C OSTA MESA -M.mo
BizJrro rccJlls.sJecptng on'
the hooJ:. of cars on Center
Street. Guslt Gonzalez !>Old
his shoes and the l>hirt off
ha .back for drug . And Rev. Jose
Coronado shJkcs h~ he:id \\hen he
relates how he and hi) brother once
stoic the telcv1i.1on set from their O\\n
mother v. hale another brother kept her
occupied in the kitchen.
"I couldn't even take a sh0\1,er,
brui.h my teeth or comb my hair, I felt
o dirty," Coron;1do said "I was a
m1>e rable pcr!>on."
Although they ore now devout
leaders at La Puerta Ab1erta
congregJtion, the three tJ1t<>oed men
spent their tccn·age yc.irs cavorting
""'ith gangs anJ commiuang crimes to
support their heroine habits.
Uut rather than tuck their pasts
aM1y, they have decided to put the ugly
truth on displJy in hopes of convincing
local teens caught up an the ming v.a'e
of gang warfare that it jui.t isn't \\Orth
it. And wh:it better way to reach the
w:i)ward youths than at their schools?
\\1th this in mind, Coronado
contacted officials at the Newport·
Mc!la Unified School District to offer
hi crviccs. Out despite ancrea ing
gang violence in Costa Mesa.
Coronado said school officials have
declined the invitation.
The mini~ter said he wo told that
becau c they arc affiliated v.ith a
church, it i againi.t federal policy to be
school gu ests.
by 10," said Edward Dnnsb]. "I think ~1d~
would just go do dope and shoot people 11
you close the beaches."
"When I was in high school, beach DUO\
kept me out of trouble on many Fm.la) Jns
Saturday nights," said Brian O'Ne11l of Costa
Mesa. "As an adult, a late-night woll on a
moonlit beach is one of m) fa\onte thing'> 10
do with my girlfriend."
There were caHers, howe\er, "'ho fJ,orcd
the curfew.
"We think the city council idea of the Ill
o'clock beach curfc"" is an absolute mu't.
~nd God, they should have done it ~c:m
ago," said Balboa\ Kay Cooney.
f or more read<'r response to the currc".
please sec Community forum, poge A9.
of Peninsula Point.
By Tony Oodero
s·.~ \', 1er
BALBOA PE!':INSULA
Tired of increases 1n crime and
grafltti an has neighborhood, Coun-
cilman John Hedges has asked Cll)
offtc1ub to install a gate near the
cntrnnce of Penin~ul3 Point 10
slam shut the sJmc lime: as the
beaches close.
Hedge!> s;.11J 11 "'a" :i recent bla~t
of grJffiti at the \\ c,1 Je1t> Park
near the \\'edge th.it )purred him
10 pu)h the gate propos;il
"l he rc:,1denh dm\n here hJ\C
At left: Guss
Gonzalez (far left),
Rev. Jo e R.
Coronado and
Mari o Bizarro
discuss th.eir
bac~grounds a
they relax at l a
Puerta Abierta in
Costa Me a.
Below: Bizarro
tells of his
conver ion to a
religious life 10
years ago.
Photos b)
Marc Ma rlin
·+
"I he \\edge p:irk and the p<1rk
in trout of m) houl>e "'ere (pJ1nte!d
\\ilh gratf111) last night, Just
trJ)hed. · Pe1111 SJtd "h JU)I
ma~c!> me! m.:.id lt 'i. ugly and tt
CO)tS n-.onc~ JnJ 1t0l> a sign ol com·
plete d1src,pcct.
P~:lttl :.atd th;.it after the bca ... he!o
and p:ir~s are clo)ed an)une ,.,ho
doc)n't lt\e! there should lea'e
"\\heel J kto:.k an pla..:c v. hen-
e .. cr the bcache'> arc cloi.cd ;ind
re~1dcnts c;rn get 1n or any guests.
but keep the n!f rall out," Pe1111
~.HJ "Pcopk JrC en11tkJ to en10~
mcnt ol th:: r prup1.m Jnd thJt\
' See WEDGE 'Back Page
Faction of
mer.chants at
Marketplace
might strike
Sellers. waging battle
against higher rents are
unh4ppy with representation
by current association
B1 Tony Coit
B.s m EdtO!
I AIRGROL''D~ -A nc..\' l:ic·
t1011 d OrJnl!c C.>u"I' \tJr ct·
place seller-,, ~nharr\ \lollh repre·
.~cnta11on l'I\ 1hc1r merchant'> :l\·
s~tJllOn anJ um\llltr.g to accept
h,b\cr rcn!,, \OtcJ urrJn;mous:\
SJturd;.i\ iv ·,c:11ou'h con,1Jcr'
going on \llikc tf nc~ renh arc
impo,cd ;i' ,,hcdukd llO M:h I
"II there ' n0th1ng done ;.ibout
the rc:nb h' the 1st lll ~b,. thcH'
arc people ·v.ho "ti d{l 1t. ·"'uh '"
"1thout JO\ urgJr.llatton... ,;11d
Gene Bound-., an organizer of the
new group "There are people
mad enough 11.> pllX~ the cntr:.in c.
to park their_ tru..:l' and "'all
av.a\ We're talkini: about their
l1,ei1hood... ~
Bound '>atd he behc'e" th1:.
~far~etplace Merch.in1~ A''<XtJ
tton has been too fncndh to "'JP
meet operator Tel-Ph il l:.ntcrpmc"
Inc • v. ha ch e arltcr th1., ~pring ;in·
noun1..ed rent incre.1'c' aH~ra~1ng
40 percent.
"The a'>'>~tatton ;lt tM rx11nt
repre,en1~ (1 el -Phil ll" ner) Uuh
Telkr." 81..lund ... ...i1d "\\e fcl·I
\\C.. re.. t'>Ctnf trc;.itcd unfair!~. and II
goc' "J) he\ ond the rents."
lct'cr. "'hl\ ll)Undcd the \t:Jr·
le1 p .1 ... c on the 'tatc·ov. ncd I 111 -
i:rounJ,, blamed the rent hike., on
term' hc rr,1m1 .. cd In v.1nn n~ a
k.t'e rcnC\\:.tl );i\t ~Caf tn comret1
tl\e b1JJ1n~ Tel-Phi l lftc1JI' arc
ll)tng t0 net\ llJte IC:J\C conCC\•
'ton' "'11h the L1ir B,, mi
Rtprc.,.:n1a11'.:' , I the m~r-
1..hJnt~ a-.,~ ... 1.11h.in "'c:r\.' allu"cu to
Jltcnd a mectm~ I cl·Phtl oft1c1uh
had \\ilh t''o Fan Uliard member'>
la'l "eel.:. but Il~)uOi.h p:i \Cd ·ofl
their attcndan\.c -·" \\..l\ 10
See MARKETPLACE :a.ell ~
fUt9RS TO CAll Council reviews tax, fee increases·
Two local post offices wi ll have extended
hours this Thursday so taxpayer may have an
April 15 po tmark on mai l deposited by
midnight that day.
The two location are: Newport Beach Po t
O ffi ce at 11 33 Came lback Street, and the Costa
Mc a Po t Office at 1590 Adams Avenue ..
Hooray for 'Hay Fever'
The fact that Noel Coward
wrote his delightful com<'dy
"Hay Fever" nearly 70 years
ago 1s a bit mind-boggling as
one experiences the pun-
gent, rollicking and thor-
oughly enjoyable production
on the main tage of South
Coast Repertory. To be sure
"Hay Fever" is truly a hoot
See Tom Titus' re\'iew
on p•g~ AS.
Green~r pastures ?
The words of the sonti
say the grass is greener 1n
Seattle. And it 1s true -
the grass in W<ishington
state is a deep, rich green. ,
Bu( is life so much better
up in there? Daily Pilot
columnist Fred Martin
isn't so sure.
See Community
Forum, page A9.
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BUSINESS FAX 631 -5902
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~ Members must choose measures that will help off set $6 million budget deficit.
By Tony Oodero
sun v.'""
Nf:.WPORT BEACH -Ctt\ Coun1:1I mcmbi:r'
"ere served up a morga bord of nc\\ ta' and Ice
propo al Monday tbat thC) m:iv necJ tl) 1mix-"c on
re idcnti. :ind bu~inc ses ttri )C:ar to Jc.11 "11h :i near·
certain $6 million budget t.khcat
L1~c lv fee boot~ '~111 anduJc·
,,,., Higher \\Jter rJIC'> Ill light or th .. lf1'Cfca'e in
w:iter charge b) the \klro~'ltt.an \\ .ltc.r l>l\trh,I
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Beacon Ba).
The ci1y ha alrc.td) ra"cJ :a S42·1l·)~Ur r:tr:un
ef\1cc ub cnption kc, ''hich the hope "'II ral\t ii'
much a $630.000 annual!\.
In <eddition. the city hope hl a h 1n on 'rral
~reel or property incluJina the B:ilbi.'3 I l:inJ I ire
Station, the former "Peoillc' Par._ .. lot lln R1,cr \•
cnuc and the former We t 'cwport Ubrcl) 1tc.
PIJn' arc al .. u under v.:ay t,, 'cll S 175.00U wot1h of
1..11\ \Chdc
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her' lhC fee tnCrCJ e) v.-crc nccdeJ bCCJU\C 1.ll\ °\ COf·
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n' n·publ1c .. ~rct) Jepartmcn1' b' 10 percent and pub·
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Al Tuelday, April 13, 1993
Understanding
the critical role
of local library
M any ci tizens in our community -
including entrepreneurs, educators,
the unemployed and immigrants -
still do not understand the vital role of
libraries in N~\\ port Beach. Too many adults
still think of the library !tOlely as a place to do
school assignments, an alternat1\C to the mall
or the park for the wife and ki ds, or a place
to go for a "good read."
They do not .. 1ew the hbrat) as a source for
bringing about polllll\e change. They do not
ee libraries as essential.
During th b >ear's National Library Week
Check
It Out
(April 18-24), the libraries
of l\ewport Beach will work
\\ 11h libraries across the
n:11ion to c.hange this view.
Our message;. this year:
Libraries change lives.
ln addn1on to offering
materials and programs for
leisure enrichment, our
libraries carry a \\Calth of
empo\\crtng resources that
can contribute to important
dec1s1ons abou t jobs, new
businesses, voting, health
and pc:rsonal finance. I low
can )OU use )Ou r library
card 10 open lite-changing
Joors'? Herc are some suggestions.
v Get am,,crs to )Our questions. Whether
)Our inquiring mind \\JOI~ to know the names
and addressc., of current Congressional
rcpresentauves or the leaders '"ho formed
America's tarsi Congress, reference librarians
Jrc lil..ely to l..nol.\ \\here to tracl.. down the
rnformat1on )OU need. If they don't have the
amwer, they cal'l' often get il using da ta bases
and other resources accessing information
throughout California and be)ond.
v Search for a JOb Read out-of·tO\\n
ne"spapers and trade publica11011!.. Research
"here thc bcs1 job markets are. Learn how to
1mpro\e )OUT resume or )OUr IOICI"\ 1ew
perlorm.:mcc.
v S1ar1 a businc)~. Learn 10 finance and
manage a nc\\ endeavor. Peruse bu)iness
dircctones. lrJdc magazmes and corporate
annual report'>. Do market research using
cenllus and other market profile information.
v Be a bcncr consumer by using the
hbraf) 's consumer guides 10 compare price
and qual11y bcf orc bu) mg a car, computer or
major appliance. Check ou1 boo~. magfzincs,
pamphlets, audio and "1deo tapes on
hcalth-reluted topics. Re)earch medical
condi11om tn an array of reference materials.
v Take the l..1ds to after-school stof)timcs
and other )pcc1al programs. Teach them how
10 exercise their "right to know" at one of th e
few places where a child's request for
1nforma11on 1s considered as important as an
adult's.
v Let the library come 10 you. You can
rcnew book<. or ge t the answers to many
factual questions ove r the phone. Ask about
home dela\el) for the home-bound.
v Look, la)ten and learn. Check out
instruction v1dcu1apes on how to exercise,
plan a trip ur be a better parent. Dooks on
ca~sette -best-'>elle r . titles on business and
management, per)unal de .. elopment -arc
popubr \\llh commuters and others who
enjoy hs1cn1ng to a good book.
v PrcpJrc fur the futu re The librury has
o-ccup:it1on:1I gurdcs hs11ng job descnp1lons,
quahf1CJ1ton' and projected demand. as well
. a) cawlog'> of college and vocational
program), '>tudy guides for college en1rancc
exJmll, :.chulJrsh1ps and othe r helpful
tnlormattun
v If you don 't already ha9e one, stop by
any of the four libraries of Newport Beach to
sign up for a card that's small eoough to carry
in your wallet, )Cl p<Swerful enough 10 change
your life.
"Check It Out" ls written by tht sUJll of the
Nc .. port Beach Public Ubrory.
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VOL.87,N0 .88
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Managing Editor Steve. Marble, 842-4321 ext 388
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SHE II ······························································ The execucive director of the
Costa Mesa Senior Center and a
resident of Tustin.
A SEMOR ADVOCA1E
McLou&hlin has been involved w11h
Costa Mesa seniors since the city
launched the senior cchter project
about five years ago. With a master's
degree in social work , McLoughlin has
dedicated her professional life to both
the active and frail elderly.
AN AllOll1MOO 11 IBMCO ······························································ As a senior advocate, Mcloughlin
has set up a variety of services
and programs for seniors. Ranging
from a twice-monthly legal clinic at
the center to its twice-weekly health
center, McLoughlin hopes to fill the
needs of seniors (hroughout the
community.
The center offers classes in
everything from Yoga to calligraphy
to country-western dancing,
McLoughlin said. A wide
assortment of social activities and "I'm interested in the active elderly
because of their skill~>. talents and
Jives. I'm also interested in th e frail
elderly· and those people tending lo be
isolated and vulnerable. The people
~ho 1end to be forgoucn."
· other referral and advocacy services
are also available. •
CHANGES HAD ...............................................................
Before joining the non-profit Costa
Mesa Senior Citizens Co rporation,
Mcloughlin was .director of the
Volunteers of America Senior Center
in Long Beach.
In August, a little more than one
year after she helped give birth to
the senior center, McLoughlin is
expecting her first child.
org:uiizing 1hc center's programs ant.I services.
-Story by Cathy Werblin,
photo by Marc Martin AWARD Of MERIT
. Mcloughlin has been involved in every aspect
of the senior center. She assisted in choosing an
architect, commenting on d.esign, as well as
The Costa Mesa Senior Center recently won
an Award of Merit from the Nutional Park
Service for the dc'.:>ign of its building. The faciHty
is 20.000 squJre feet on. cwo stories.
If you know someone who would make nn
interc!>ling Pilot Person, give us o c:ill on our
Reader ' Hotline at 642-6086. Please remember
to leave )Our name and phone number. Thanks!
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District's bus fees expected to remain the same
NEWPORT-MESA -
Bus f ecs will not be rai,$ed
next year if school district
recommendations are
approved at tonight's school
board meeting.
School board ~xpected to OK joint-use plan
Newport-Mesa Unified
School District officials arc
recommending a
con tinuation of the $150
annual fee fo r bus
transportaJion. But district
officials arc also
recommending changes that
would allow students to ride
buses without paying the
annual fee.
NEWPORT-MESA -School boatd
members tonight are expected to
approve the first part of a plan to
renovate sports fields and facilities at
Costa Mesa schools.
Tonight, school board members will
be asked to approve the first part of the
agreement, which \\ill refurbish youth
athletic fields at Costa Mesa High
School, Davis Adult Center and the
dosed Presidio School site.
Under the proposed
changes, parents could
purchase a cO'Upon book of
The city of Costa Mesa and the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District
approved a joint-use agreement in
December to refurbish fields at 2.i
school district sites. The city agreed to
spend $250,000 for the restoration
project, which will also incl ude \'\Ork at
the OJympic pool at Ne\\opOrt Harbor
High School.
•·we co\Jld not afford to maintain the
facilities for recreational use by the
community," aid school board
President Rod MacMillian. "This will
upgrade the fadlitics \\oilhout taking
away the educational dollar for the
youngst~rs."
-By Ruu LoDr
20 one-way ride coupons for
$20. The non-refundable
coupons would be good for
the entire school year and
could be used by more than
one student.
School district officials •are
hoping increased revenue
from the coupon books will
help offset a projected drop
in ridership next school year.
More students are expected
to walk 10 school because of
changes in attendance areas
and the opening of Vi ctoria
Elementary School iR Costa
'
Mesa.
School bus operations cost
the district $2.3 million
during the last school year.
But only $1 80,000 was
earned in bus fees,
according to school district
officials. State transportation
funding totaled $854,000.
requiring the district to
spend approximately SI
million on bus
transportation. Although bus
f ecs arc higher in some
neighboring school districts,
Scissors are tossed
at stranded motorist
NEWPORT BEACH -Someone threw a pair of
scissors at a woman who was stranded on the side of
East Coast Highway Friday with car trouble.
According to police reports, the 28-year-old Laguna
Beach woman was on the shoulder of the road just east
of Jamboree when she heard a loud bang.
Startled, the woman and a repairman who was
inspecting the engine under the hood of her car turned
10 fi nd a pair of scissors in the nearby bushes.
The scissors apparently ricocheted off her car,
creating a dent. Police have listed the incident as an
assal.tlt with a deadly weapon.
1
-By LorlA.na Btuhttl•
P1r1ly cloudy and 1 little cooftr
todly. Highs In the lower 60s,
lows uound 50. ·
school offic1JI fear higher
fees would reduce the
number of rider and not
bring in any addiliOnJI
revenue.
Four of nine Orange
County school districts
su r\'cyed by the school
dis1nct charge Sl80 a )Car
for bus u ansportation.
Tu.scin and Ncwport-Mc~J
school districts Charge S150
a year. Thc Fullerton High
School District and
Placentia-Yorba Linda
Unified School District do
not charge bus fees, and th e
S.iddlcback Valley Unified
School Da trict charges S365
a year.
The Saddlcback district
r:11sed fees dramatically in
hopes of paying the entire
cost of bus tran portation,
only to find that the high
cost eliminated so many
riders that revenues cover
only 60 percent of costs.
-By Russ Loar
For the record ..................... , ................................ . , ...................................................... .
Daily Pilot columnist and retired Judge Robert Gardner
will be on hJnd at the Lido Book Shoppe Sunday, April
18, from 1 to 3 p.m. to sign his long-awaited book of
local history and lore, "Ba\.vdy BalbOO." For more
information, call 675-9595.
•
Share Our Selves' second annual Orange Aid benefit
dinner will ue held April 23 at the Mondav1 Wine and
Food Center in CostJ Mc~J. T1ckcts fo r the fund-raising
extr.waganza arc S 175 per person and should be
purchased by the 15th. If you'd like to make reservations
or purchase t1 ckel5 for the dinner, call 723-4159.
Public Record r:::::::::::
f'EAI. EITATf SALES
R«Pnt rt-,/ t<StaJe s.>lt<S <H rt•porred
by tht-Con11~nti1/ L.iwyers Title Co in
5.>nt.i 1'n.i
COSTA MESA
o 2064 Mudowvlew Ln., S2l3,000.
) bedroom, 2 b.ith to Willo.im Croffiths
a 2281 C•nyon Or., S 183,000,
lo Susiln Ch;irl~
O 2086 M;ipl• Av• .• S 17 ),000, 1
bedroom, 1 b.ith to Lour~ Moreno
NEWPORT BEACH
o S lffsbury Ct, S2. 100,000, )
bedroom, 2 bath to ltlh.lk Shabt.l1
a 1426 Outrigger Or .• S700.000, )
bedroom. 2 ljj bath to R 8 Hezlep
a 1979 Port Alb•ns Pl. S430,000. l
bedroom. 2 bath to Chari~ R F;iy
o 1842 Port Kim~rly Pl., SS 1 S,000
4 bedroom. 2 'h bath 10 Louis ~ng
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POLICE LOG
COSTA MESA
Hart~c>r Boule~ard Ben1Jm1n
Alzdgo-Ruelas. 22, was arrested
Friday al 2300 Harbor Boulev•rd
on suspicion of burglJry
Bro.idwa y A man '"ho was
PJrked in the 300 block T uMay
round his truck moved into the
middle of the stret-t and his
baseball cap missing from the cab
It appears the lh1efnot "'"ed the
\~hide to mo" e 1t
Pacific: Golf clu~ dnd .i cellular
phone "'ere d1scoveored ~tolen
Tuesday from a car park~ 1n an
underground ap.lrtment comple
structure in the 21 00 block.
Mesa Verd« Dri\ie East A bike
was stolen last Monday from J
carport in the 1 SOO block.
Ne~port Boule\'ard Someone
stole a purse IJst Saturday from a
unlocked ca r that was PJrked in
the 2600 block when the owner
'-'ent into H1 Time Liquor to
make .i purchase.
Various locations. Autos "'ere
reported stolen Saturday from the
2400 block of Orange A11enue
and the 1600 block of Labrador
Dm e.
NEWPORT BEACH
Universi ty· Someone brol..e into
the fitness Center in the 2500
block O\ier the weekend. but It is
not clear what they took.
21 sl Street: More than SSOO
worth of equipment was stolen
Friday from a boat yard in the
200 block.
Newport Pier: Someone scrawled
grafitti on some lifeguard towers
Saturday.
Seuhore Drive: Tools were
disc<>vered stoten "Thursday rrom
a home in the 5400 block.
lrvloe: At Newport Harbor High
School, someone stole a $250
balance scale from a physia
class.
Decco
Drawing held ·
Monday, April 12
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edgewi c-type like Wally George at the best tables 'in town.
-or both. \ / This past \\eekend, I saw a
In~tead, it's a tall, geeky guy in guy standing on the bow of his
shades, thongs, tank top and sailboa' in Newport Harbor
swim uit with a cellular phone laughing into hi s cell phone.
affixed to his right car, Whatever happened to getting
blabbering to the heavens about :iway from it all?
mutual fu nds as dandruff from With each technolog1cal
hi mustache bits the 'floor. :.idvancc in fiber optics,
And you immediately think to snub-no c antennas ant! cinema
yourself: "If one person on this . vente Pacific Bell TV
planet deserves a good horse commercials. we're sinking
whuppin', it's th is guy." deeper into :.in abys .
,
kid recently ~aw one of tho e old
phone with a dial and didn't
under~tand what the strange
contraption was. I prob'1bly had
the s;ime reaction \\hen I \\US a
child and s w one of those
phones w1~h the mouthpiece
mounted to it and a separate,
hand-held car piece -)OU
know, the kind thev used on
Walton Mountain.·
The dial is long gone. It's been
replaced by push buttons that
can now get you recorded details
of )Our bank a count or a li\'e,
dirty-t3Jking companion in a
matter of seconds.
And that gentlemanly phone
man? He'll get tO )Our little
problem in. oh. stiy 19Y7.
m ke dri"ing safer and more
plc:asun1ble. Mean'A-h1le, people
who have to drive in eedy areas
er die tO) phones to deter car
j:icke~.
The cellular craze hJs been a
boon to spies, private detectives
and tabloid journali ts who can
easily intercept call m:ide over
Jlf"'d\eS,
Face it, this hand-held phone The communication re"olution
W ell, those old black phones
seemed to IJ!ot for cons.
and 1f you h.id a problem, the
genilemanl> phone m.in \\J'> out
in a ~plit second to remedy It.
We\e b1,;en bombarded \\ith
pagers and car phones and fax
machines and, now, the
hand-held, tlip·lup cellul.1rs
Your office can beep )OU about
the fax their -.ending to )UUr Lar
that will g1' c you the phone
number of )Our bO'>'» ~hu nt:tdr,
)OU to call his Oip·top phone
immed1a1cl)
Coming won, I'm -.ure, are
phones su rgical!) 111<.erted into
our craniums Prell\ swn. th:it
ringing in our cJr, "''II be rc:al.
and "e'll all be lJlk1ng to
uur)ehos 1n the \1dco line
thing is way out of h:ind. will not be televised. As Sting
They're everywhere. People might put it: "Every breath you
arc doing chores :.i1ound the t:ikc, every move you make,
house with cordless phones in e'ery \<OW )OU break, I'll be
tow. They're driving to \\Ork in calling )OU."
Big Bruth ... r 1sn t \\ati;;hin~ )Ou:
he's got c:ill \\:.tit11 g
cars equipped with phones. A Remember the good ol' d:.iys,
telephone headset awai ts them when you'd start service with Ma
at work. After call ing it a day, Bell anJ :.i gl!ntlemanly phone
This all seemed to change
sometime around the AT&T
break-up. Phones started gelling
more sophisticatcJ. In fact, now
the) 're so ad .. ·anccd ihey la~t up
to a )Car before the) necJ to be
fixed or, in mo~t ca!ies, replaced
Lu\ury-car stp.:nng "hl'l!ls
hJ\C speaker phones built in tu
'\IJtt Cul.er'!> t•o/umn rum
Tue!>d:J).>.
_ihey set their flip-top, cell ular man would in~tall one of those
phones nex.1 to bottles of Chablis black telephones with dials. My
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Send r,our items to Peter Ryan,,
The Dt11ly Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, 92627.
Today
w.''""" ~ Movies and myths -
. 4 " ,. I', "The Movies as J Rertect1on or the ~ '4deal, .. is the theme o( a free noon
K plogram al the Community Room ~ oi the Newport Center Library, 856
T San Clemente Or., Newport Beach ~ The program will examine movies
m JS an eAteflSIOn or eJrly myths,
: pla}S and rel1g1ous themes For
at information, cJll 644-3191 ~ U.S. Economy -NolJuo
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of MJJOr Economic ls>Ut?), co' enng
the topic "U s. Econom> StructurJI
and Political Fla""·" at 7:30 J.m.
m the Quarterdec.k Room of the
Balboa Bay Club. Thi:! CO)l. which
mcludt') breal..fJ'!tt,'is S 18 for
non-member) S 12 for member.,.
For re~r\.ition:. JnJ 1ntormJt1un.
call 644-4311.
Oriental medicine -Dr.
Ronald Bieler "di prt''!tent J tree
ecture lilied .. OnentJI .\kc.i.c1ne ..
\Trend of Here To StJ) , .. lr.:>m
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n'1ormJt1on, call 549.9999
In ves tment ideas
DJ\1d .1,Jmqu1'!tt and O•Jut:,IJ) \ \ cbh,
"lu•stmt.'nt Jd\ 1:.or~ '"'h C.r '"ell,
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l)m t.' r ur rt')l'f\,J(run'), c.ill
u-l -l -1890. A~sertive Parenting -A
''Jr~ ~i\.•P th<•I tc..1che') parent."> ho\\
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Wanna place a
class ifi ed ad?
Call ou r classified
ad~ertising
department
at b42-5678.
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misbehave and "1pport them \\hen
they behave will be presented from
7:30 to 9.30 p.m. at the Newport
Harbor Counseling Center, 2900
Sn)tol St , Suite 206J, Costa Mesa.
Tuition 15 S25 for one parent, S2 5
p r couple. for more information,
call 545-2050.
Wednesday, Apr. 14
After School Book Club
_ Mariners Branch Library is
recruiting second-through
filth-grader) ror 1LS After School
Book Clab ,, hich will meet on
\.\ ednesdaYs through May 19 in the
children's section o( the library, at
2005 D over Or., Newport Beach.
For information, call 644-3187.
Young Republisans -
"Should '"e tu .. e ga~ 1n the
military?'' will be the topic of.
cJi!tCtission .ll the regular meeting of
the Oc;inge County Young
Republicans, to be held at 7 p.m.
at the \Ve)11n Hotel at South
Cu.isl Plaza
Stress management -
l-luw to recognize and control !tlr.ess
\\ 111 be the ~ub1ect or a presentation
b} Micha~I S McKelvey, 0 .C.,
director ol Me)J Chiropractic, 136
Broath"Jy, Co)tJ Mesa. ~or
information Jnd reservations, call
64 2-0313.
Thursday, Apr. 15
Debt collection -
Attorney 1.in Fellcrman will p~esent
"Collct..ting Debts Jnd Enforcing
Jut.li;t'menl!t," at 7 _p.m. m the
Communit~ Room of Lhe Newport
Center Library at 856 San
Clemente Or., Newport Beach. The
program will touch on debt col-
lection problems and alternatives to
getting a Judgement for collect1on
of owed funds. Call 644-3161 .
Sunday, April 18
Book signin2 -Judge
Robert ~rdner wilrbe on hand at
the Lido Book Shoppe from 1 to 3
p.m . to sign his long-awaited book
• of local history and lore, "Bawdy
Balboa.,, For more information, call
675-9595.
Monday, April 19
Lecture by David
Sheehan -"the Assistance
League of Laguna Beach and
Assistance League of Newport-Mesa
presents David Sheehan as part of
their Town H all celebrity series. The
lectare 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.
Wednesday, Apri l 21
fund-raiser to aid
homeless fa mili es -Friends
or the Orange Coast ln.terf ~ith
Shelter (FOCIS) is holding its second
annual "FOCIS on DINING" event
at The Colden Trufne, 1767 .
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Tit.!<ets
are SSS and can be purchased
though FOCIS by calling 673-6502.
Saturday, April 24
Health Fair Expo -The
WEST COAST FINANCIAL
can Robert Brias or Eric Isaacson
(714) 375.3707 (714) 664-6298
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• Irvine and Fullerton Campuses
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April 13, 1993
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featuring mimosas, luncheon and
music as well as live Kentucky
Derby coverage, wagering an~ a
silent auction· from 11 :30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. at the Hyatt Newporter,
1107 Jamboree Road, Newport
Beach. The cost is S75 per person.
for information call 935-6460.
Saturday,-June 12
Songs of the R~dhead
_ The Fine Arts Comm1tt~ of
Temple Bat Yahm pre~nts.
singer-actor Don Croll in his
portrayal of Danny Kaye in the
Social Hall at Temple Bat Yahm.
1011 Carnelback, Newport Beach
at a p.m. Call 644-1999 .
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0~ to Rec:c>\iery IS <l non.profit ~g.I· niullOn th.lt will serve u a profHs.onal
placement agency f°' recovering •lcohol·
ta and other drug use" Voluntttrs are
needed to set·up, dean·up and offer cleri·
cal ~upport for the upcoming "Town
Mtt11ng" Sept. 2 at the Cost.l Mes.i Com-
munity Center. For 1nform;itton on the
mettinft or on other volunteer opportuni·
tics, u Manny at 72 2 • 71 3 3
-· Pacific The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a sup-
port group for Opera Pac1f1c, h.ls a wtde
range of act1v1t1es for volunu~ers from la-
beling and stuf11ng enlielopH, to SLlffing
the opera shop, 10 being docents ~ho pre-
pare children at Orange Co.lit Khools for
what they will see in an opera For infor-
mation, call 54 OPlRA <546-'372>. The
guild all1Jnce fe.iturh 10 guild~ which
range from bridge and tennis to orgJnwng
the Opera Ball. the •roup's premier social
e\ent There 1s .illl>O an eir.tensl\e education
and commun.tf outrc.ich program ·
Orange Coast
Interfaith Shelter
The lnterl.i11h Shl·lter is the largest f.im·
1ly shelter rn the coJnt}. huusing. feeding
and coun5eling 20 families dJ1ly It nttcls
people to ~orl \1i1rh children for the story
hour. ro take 1he children on field trips,
phone help for 1n(oming calls on three·
hour shifts and those w11h special skills to
reach J 1 ·2·hour cl1n1c or \\Orio.shop. Spe·
c1Jliled skills for clinics on writing or bud·
geting can be "ast help. The shelter als.o
nectls people to run a c;inned·rood dnve
one 11me or on an on going basis. The
group alwJys need~ d1~powble diapers
For 1nform.11ion t Jll ~ndec or Leal at
631 ·721j
OrQe County Community
Development ColllCU
Volunteers are needt'<l to \\Orl. in the
food bank, dr>tribute food I<' 1ood c«c>nt.ers
and churches 1or the pcx.r Wr1 and cat·
egorize donJted good~. stoclo. ~Clli~ and
rePJck.lge ~"es Al'>O, there •• a need for
tleric.ll support durong iegul.lr business
hour\ .ino ass1.1ants lur fund rJ1~rng acti¥1·
ties .For 111tormoJJt11). cal.!....ijQ 9293
1 Where's my club?
The volunteers and scrvrce clubs page needs continued input.
So if your organization needs volunteers, let us know ~nd..the
Daily Pilot wrll include a summary of needs in future editions. If
there's a dedicated individual or new progra~ of special interest
which may be worth more mention, call in your feature ideas.
Service club's can look for regular club ne\VS in upcoming
editions, but we need your press releases. For more information,
to register your club with the page or to provide news on your
club or organizatron, call Peter Ryan at 642-4321, ext. 361 .
can work as many d.l)\ •h they ~·~ 1n the
early morning at the Re. Communuy Cen
ter or for approiumately three-hour shifts
at the church Person~ li\hO c.in SJ)t'af..
Spanish ~ould be especiJlly helpful. For
information, e1ll JJcl.. Mor1,>rty at 631;
8170 from 8 30a m·1 pm.
S.P.l.N.
WC<kers to support the family. Also need-
ed are CPAs and 1~11 coun~lors for prlC·
tical life skills seminars, furniture for the
f.lm1l1es to mcwe-1~ with
trucks to help them move.
Through Substance Abuse Rehabilitation
Program (STARn. the group contracts with'
recovery homes lo hold Alcoholics Anony·
mous meetings in parks and other places
~here the homelhs and alcohofic:s con-
grcg.ite \'Vhen a person decides he want
to beco~ sober, a volunteer will l.lke
them .i recovery home to go through
detox SPIN will pay for the first month
until rhe person (inds cl JOb, whereupon
the person would be eligible for the GAJ>P
SPIN alto needs ~P woth tpec~ pro;ects and offa work. for 1nfo1m.i1ion
on i1ny ol the progr.lms or tiow to vof.
untfff. all Ann Emmerth, 757·1456.
The Underground ?fog11m, .i function
ol Child's P1ee, provides social activities
;ind interlction fot ~ents. All teens
are Welcome to come and get Involved.
Velunteers are needed in many areas, in-
cluding teen bands to ·perform monthly
concerts and speaf..ers on topical issues re·
lating to tffns. The group has regular
Wec:fnesdly night 5tudy/lutor groups on all
academic subjects, Thurscby night discus·
slons with ocnsional speakers and the
monthly Underground Concert with a top-
ical speaker. For more information on get·
ling lnvolli<ed with the Underground pro-
gram or to volunteer your tune, call Chris-
t.a L..1wson at 548·8849.
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The Vanuge Foundation is a non-profit
organiution wflich supports employment
and community tr.iin ing for .ldull!s with ~lopmental disabil1t1es. Volunteers are
sought to woik at a vanety of locations.
Ongoing volunteer needs Include special
events, clerical, working wiLh people in
the community and WOfliins with individu·
als on group trips or functions. For infor-program. mation. at 645·7833.
Support i'eople In ,,.l.~'Cl is a non·profit
group in Newpor1 Beach \1ih1ch -;er.es the
flomeless. The Street Servic~ Progr.tm
prO\ides food. blanf..eb and hygiene l..11.S ro
homeless on tbe streets of S.int.i Ana t'ach
Tuesday and Thursday Volunteers are
needed for e\eryth1ng from shopping and
mal<ing the lune~ 10 di>rribut_pn. ::-
The Guaranteed Apanme!ft Paynwnt rrf.5asiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiijii~iiiiir1 Program !CAPP) tJf..es homelc~s f.im1l1l·S
li111ng in shelters, ~ork with rhcm lilihilc at
the shelters to clean up their credit. then
1ssu~ a no-inrerest IOJn to house rhem in
an apartment Volunteers .:ire needed to
check up on the families through the
course o( rhe n«c>>et year, i,e,...ing as ca~
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net"d> 11olunwt·1~ ro help sell llclo.ec.s, Staff
soc1JI .iifws. work the 0((1ce and with
ma1l1ng part1e> For more information, call
C.:ithv Croeime~er JI 649·2423
Orange County Fair
Farm Tours
The Orange County Fair .ind hpos1t1on
Cenrer in Cosw Mes.t needs volunteers to
conduC1 Centenn1JI Farm tours for Khool
choldren r.ing•ng in age from 5·8 years old
Volunteers 1oOo1tl be trained as docents by
the f;mgrc.ounds nalr Tour gu1dH are
needed Tuesda>) tlvough Fr1d;iys through
May 28. Two one hour tours are offered
on these days at 9 a m and 11 a m., and
docents un liotunteer from one lo four
d.iys a 'wlieek The f.um is .i replica of a
~ork1ng farm 111<here children learn about
pigs. crd.ens, )1-ttp, goau, rabbits and
crops for 1nformdtion, c.ill 75 1·32-1 7 and
ask for LyndJ Conway at extension 28 or
M1chelfe McKnight .it extension 78
·'· orange COllity
Homele11 Task Force
The Orange County Homeless Task
Force is recru1trng volunteers for the In·
rerfouh Council "'etwork to \vork one.on-
one with homeless adult.> 1n the program
on basic life skills Volunteers need to
commit to at lea)t three hours per week in
rhe e11enings ,u locJf congregations
throughout Or;inge Counry, for additional
1nformat1on. c.:111 Valerie Cr1ff1n at 263·
1774
Orangewood Boutique
The Orangev.ood Bouttque in Corona
del Mar an upscale rl"Sale boutrque which
benel11s the Orange~ood Ch1dren·s
Ho~. 1s 1n nef'd of \/Qlunteers to assist
the boutrque st.ill \\1th ret.111 ~I~ The
Orangt'\,CXJd Ct 1 dren s Home is Orange
Coun~·s eme•genC} shelter for .ibused
and nc-gl~ted th1ltlren For information.
call Pat ~lacy .it :'60·6640
Orton OyalexJa Society
Orange County Branch
The Orton DY'>leiua Society needs peo-
ple to h<"lp reach reading sf..1lls, attach la·
bels and bundle regular mailings, and CO·
ordinate thl' .iduh group Regular vol·
unteer dur1e\ include people with good
telephone \l<1lls to calf 5· 10 people in the
roe.ii talling area and confir m that branch
referrals ha"e been effect1¥e Fot mform.1·
t1on CJll lC.1·8661
Prentice Day School i
The Prentice day !>Chool 1s a (Slate ac-
crcd1led} co-'ed11CA.ltPOAI d.ly .school ded1·
cated to serving needs of children with
Spec1f1c l.inguage D1~b1l1tres/OyMexi.i
Voluntttrs are needed 1n many areas, in·
eluding lund raising comrruttttS, library
a1dt>S .ind office support For mote 1nfr>t·
m.ihon, c.ill Arny Mitchell .it 650· 1115.
South Coat Repertory Tbellll'
The South Co.au Repertory Theater
need) voluntec!rs ro help with ushering
C~ pla'y') free) For mformatton uH 957·
2602 Aho • Theater Guild of South Co.ast
Repertory needs \.Olunteers for office
work, working the souvenir shop, fund·
raising events, speakers bureau and con-
ducting tours. Fdr Information call the de
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The org..nlutton nffds \<oluntcer ph~
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h)1ien1Sb, rect'pt1001sts i nd tran~.ttors
(Sp1nishl for early morning •nd urly
ewn1ng uninsured w.ilk·1n fMhCnts •t the
medic.\I center. Fo1 1nform11ton, c•ll 01·
anne Stell1nf at 6S0·0186. In tht' food
and financ1<1 aid d1"r11MiOll arH, peo~ •r• nffd«1 to p.KU food bap, r>-rform
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Society Editor B.W. Cook, 642~321
'Visionaries' are treated to an exclusive view of 'the art of fashion'
W ith the arrival of spring, the show presented by Oavld Cardota,
Board of Trustees o f "The • Regional Fashion Director for the NM
Visionaries," a support group chain. Mr. Cardoza flew in from San
• o( the. Newport Harbor Arr Muse um, Francisco, his headquarters, to host
brought their members tile affair.
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Society
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together for an · The narrated slide presentation by
exclusive peck at "the Cardoza literally brought the Paris
art of fashion" in the runways to Newport Beach for the
couture salon of Visionaries.
Neiman Marcus, ''There has been such a severe
Newport Deach . shake-up in the fashion 'i.orld, " he
The very glamorous said. "We 're-overcompensating now."
Cerise Feeley, wearing Pointing out that today's designer
her signature are greatly influenced by such social
custom-tailored suit by factors as the economy and politics,
Isa of Newport and a the clothes arc an.expression of the
hat by Frank Olive, times. Jn these confu ing times, that
united a small and would certainly offer il'\sight into the
exclusive group for the new fashions.
humorous and tylish "Designers have been influenced
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by the hippy look, by the grungy look ,
and most definitely by the unique,
style of Madonna. Let's face it,
Madonna has domina1ed the fashion
trend."
The audience of Newport
socialites, mostly outfitted in Chanel
and Escada, listened and watched
carcf ully, somewhat amused,
perhaps a little horrified, but very
entertained.
The-elegantly attired women will be
hard-pressed to become fashion victims
and can be seen wearing black leather
bras and sheer skirts of gauze. "
· Clearly, the message of the day was
youth, and change.
And, in the words of David Cardoza,
"soften, soften your silhouette." The
accent is on the fcmiQinc, the
romantic, the sexy. Power suits, and
"rich" clothes are out ... at least for~
the moment.
Ladies, !>ave that ''Jo:.an Collins ·
look until '95, when Cardoza secs it
returning full force.
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Many of the ~omen attending,
including the beautiful Mary Dell
Darkouras, wearing an orange EscJda
suit, Gloria Duncan, Jane King, Mari3
Crutcher in a classic black-and·"'hite
sull by Gallanos, and Josey \\'a>mao,
chair of the Newport Harbor •
Visionaries Fashion Exhib11ions,
wearing a classic tailored St. John
knit, .plan on "sta) ing ah-..e 'til •95~·
to borrow from the pol1tical Jargon
of 1he day.
Dillur Warrerich, the charming
and respected fashion director for
Neiman Marcu . diplomat1cally
put the current Sl)les in
pcr1,pcct1\C.
··The mo~t important mes~agc of
th e day i-. to pick and choose what
~Ork\ tor )OU ••. for )~Ur hkSl)IC.
There ;ire man) guod choices 1f you
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Ne" port Beach' on June 2.
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Entertainment runs Tuesday. Weekend runs Thursday. Atta & Lelaure runa Saturday. Editor Is Matt Coker, 642-4321 ext. 366
_South Coast Rep's 'Hay Fever' nothing to .sneeze at
~ Excellent production
makes 70-year-ol d Coward
play too thoroughly
enjoyable to be dated.
T he fact that Noel Coward
wrote his delightful
comedy .. Hay fe\er''
nearl} 70 years ago is a bit
mind boggling as one experiences
the pungent, rollicking and
thoroughly en1oyable production
on the ma in stage of South Coast
Repertory
Audien~es \\ 111 look in vain fo r
elements rendc.ring the play dated,
for even by 1990s' standards, "Hay
Fever" is a hoot -at least in
director William Ludel's current
incarnation. Ludel (whose last
SCR project, "The Man Who
Came to Dinner," involved
another famously eccentric family)
has fashioned a grandiose
production Y.ith scenic opulence
that fairly drips "ith decadence,
and has populated his stage with
actors who are beautifully attuned
to their sa11rical tast-s.
Theater
Critic
Using the
.unconvention:il
family of actress
Laurette Taylor
as inspirations •
Coward dashed
· off "Hay Fever"
in three da}s -
which in itself is
uncanny, since it
is so substantially
constructed. The
hosts of the.
story's Y.-ild and
wacky weekend
are a recently
re11red actress.
her writer husband and their
grown (and spoiled-rotten)
._ ScOM phew lifr~~~iiiiii!i!Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii!i!!iii~Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 Kandis Chappell, Marnie Mosi-
man, Melanie van Bettcn and
Jane Madie (from left) in South
Coast Re pertory's production of
Noel Coward's "Hay Fever."
serious-minded brother, who's also
not abo\e a ltttle fun and games.
Among all this play-acting,
James CromY.ell nea'rly is lost in
the shuflle as Chappell's novelist
husband, but he gets in some good
licks in the play's final scene.
03\id Whalen 1s quite cffect1\e a:.
the soc1Jlly aY. kward pugilist
invited b) Chappell \\ho becomes
snared in the daughter's \\Cb.
One of the funnie'>l scenes of
the show, \\hich imohcs little
dialogue, come:. bel\~een t\\O
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Locaffld Inside Lucky's lat/Side lar a Grill
353 E. Coast Highway, Newpott leach
723-1113
Come Early • Pinch Some Tails • Have fun'
wide ly dis~imilar guei.ts -stuffy stunning l'Crit><:tCo!.tumei. lind -...-.-
diplomat Timothy Landfield and • Peter Marodudin's imprcssi"e
the egregiously shy Jane Mncfie -lighting complete the physically
left on their own and painfully captivating panorama.
attempting conversation. Marnie A udiences may not dbcover
Mosiman mokes a splendid. impact why Coward called his play
as a s&41nning soci:ilite and the "Hay Fever.'' but then
only one of the guests who can again, what's in a name? It's a
play the Bli'>ses' games on their deliciously funny farce that has
own terms. \, aged quite gr:iccfully and receives
Set designer Cliff Faulkner, who a production Sir Noel surely would
makes a frequent habit of have applauded.
butdoing himself, ha!> done o 0
again with his e)(travagant, florally Performonces cont 'nue Tuesdays
prepossei.sing backdrop. A gigantic through Fridays at 8 p.m., •
.portrait of Chappell graces the Saturdays at 2:30 and 8, Sundays
sMeping stairway, and the guests' at 2:3o·and 7:30 until May 16 on
reaction to it (as well as th e tl>e main swge of South Coast
morning's breakfa~t fare) enriches Repertory, 655 Town Center
the humor of Ludcl's Drive, Costa Mesa. Call 957-4033
interpretation. Ann Druicc's for ticket information.
MEN. WG\\EN A
TICKET FOR A F
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children. each of,~hom imttes a IMlelrlRllWllft guest for the weekend without
consulting any of the others.
The sophisticated pandemonium
Y>hich ensues is deliverc:d to the 369 E. 17TH ST., COSTA MESA
SCR audience in carefully
measured doses of hilarity. 3 OR 4 DA y DUDE RANCHES! MEXICO ON SALE!
punctuated by the frequ ent M'rV/CO CRUISE Puerto v Hartl 5 N"'ht appearance of the family's gruff, IJ\1 ~ ALL LOCATIONS '-a • "' s
chain-smoking maid, outrageously From $325 Mzon1 • Colol'ldo • ldlho • TUii ·~'from $455 ·Air & Hotel
enacted by Karen Hensel. Hensel's Montana. Oregon . Wyoming · .f-(i', Cabo San Lucas · 5 Nights
character may push the farcical .. v!111NG111 ~~ENAD£311141MY!! -• ONE call DOES rr AUi from $423. Air & Hotel fun over the edge on occasion, but ...,,. .,..._, .,,.~ "
the contrast she provides spurs the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
production to greater heights of
hifanty.
The centerpiece of Coward's
familial circus is Judith Dliss, who
m:.iy have left the theater but it
ce rtainly hasn't left her. Kandis
Chappell re~els in the opportunity
to dissect her o,-.n profession so
thoroughly. and he r mel~matic
interaction with the four be~1ldered guests is rendered with
superlative stylization.
r-.tclanie "an Bellen nearly
matches Chappelrs impact as her
impulsive, self-centered daughter
who plays the family's social games
with obviously inherited finesse,
wrapping he rsclf 'I\ aciously
around the furniture.a+ she tease~
first one gue~t. then another.
Ben,amm L1Hngston nicely
compliments her as her more
Walkin' man
to share love
of wildness
in free show
COSTA MESA -W.:il~-
1n' Jim Stoltz, who ha~
logged more tha n 18,000
miles of AJ1'1erican back·
coumry ln the pasf 20 years,
ambles into an · outdoor·
equipment store here Thurs·
day for a free show of songs.
stories and slides.
··Forever Wild," 1n which
Stoltz shares his impressions
of the land cape through a
lide show synchronized with
original music he performs,
will be presented at 7:30
p.m. at Adventure 16 Out·
door & Tr:ivel Outfitters.
Being a Boy Scout leader
inspired Montana-based
Stoltz' love for music and
hiking. He travels with his
guitar in tow, and his pre·
sentations nre said to be es-
pecially enjoyed by children.
"By shoring my expcri·
enccs and feelings of the
wilderness, hopefully I will
in pire people to become
active in preserving what'
left," he hos said.
Adventure 16 i1 located at
1959 Harbor Dlvd. For more
information on the prcsenta·
11on, call 650-3301.
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Community
Community Forum runs on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturd.:a~
Write to: Pilot Letters, 300 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • Fax to: 646-4170 • Reader•' Hotline (call-In letters and comments:) 642-6086 • Editor William Lobdell. .. 642-4321 , ext. 351
~s the gr ass __
• greener · in
Washington ~
W hat wilh pieces about CalJOSHA's
invasion of the school system, ,the
upcoming Ne"port·to·Ensenada
sailing race, to say nothing of an inside scoop
from the Clinton White House, you probably
thought the Fred Column was here slaving
away last week. •
Actually, my wife and I were in Washington
state, trying to see whether the grass truly js
greener. literally, it is. Out in the figurative
ense th.at ays life is so much better up there.
I'm not so sure.
Traffic h:is Seattle in a constant choke hold.
At one point on the l·S southbound near
downtown, four freeway$ blend in to one,
creating a ghastly lump of cars and trucks most
any time of day.
But rraffic is far from the North"cst's only
On the
Coast
' problem If )Ou didn't look
out the "mdow and see firs
instead of palms, )OU can re:id
the ne" spa pc rs and believe
)OU hadn't left home.
There Jre airport battles,
hospital disputes. school
board con troversies, sexual
h.uassmcnt ro\\s and
bond-issue wa rs. I could not,
howe,er, find a city that had
spent almost S6,000 10 send
llfl' architect to England to
look at some tile.
In the area around E'erett a~d its little neighbor,
Mukilteo, )OU sec 1gn~ urging, .. NO on the
Paine Field expansion!" HJving run into
trouble tl)ing to add a rum,ay Jt SeaTac
airport, the Port of Seattle cast J greedy e)C on
the bag, lightly u~cd airfield at Boeing's Everett
factory.
Meanwhile, over Port To\\ mend "J),
residents arc )() up)et w11h their school-board
tro tees that ~mcthmg called a Conflict
Intervention Team was brought an to head off a
devastating explos1un. One recommendation
"as to retain a fac1htator 10 teach the board
how to "improve the structure of bo:ird
meetings af\d leadership role "
The board 1s d1v1dcd on this l)SUC. The
anti·facilitntors arg_ue that "TeJm·bualding isn't
worth $1,000" .... hen the )(hoot an the district
have to ration wr iting paper.
.The other side J)), ''It is the co)t of getting
our act togc tfter .. ("h1ch 1s) \\Orth more to the
school d1)1ract than "r1ting pJpcr." •
Can )OU imagine 1r the!>c fol ks had 10 deal
'-'•th a S4 million embcalcment'!
And on the Kitsap Pen1nsul..i. some of1 1caah
"ant to ban firc"orls sale., on the Fourth of
July -as man) in Co'>lJ McsJ \\Ould lake to
do. Du t. s;ud one count) '>upervisor. "All
banning ltrc,.or~s "'ould do 1s shut do" n
private. non-profit organazJtions that make
money from fireworks sales." Sound f JmihJr'l
ln tiny Drinnon on the 01) mp1c Peninsula,
stude nts through the eighth grade lc,cl ::ire
laterally going to ~hool in closets and tents.
Yet, for the third t1(tle 1n t\\O )Cars, locals have
turned do" n a S 1.5 million school-bond issue.
But that pJles an compan on to the bond
i sue residents of Victoria, Uriush Colun1b1J,
ju)t 'etocd. Oecause they dad, this
ever-so-proper cit) \\ill conunue to pump 20
millio n gallum of raw sC\\Jgc a Jay into the
StrJ1t of Ju.in Jc Fuca. This is Washington\
highway 10 the Pac1f1c Ocean and form) the
wcsternmO'>l boundary between C:rnJdJ and
the U.S.
W nshingtonians are furious and c11izcm arc
drumming up OO)COtts o( e'el)th1ng
Victorian, including ferry travel 10 the city and
entries in the annual s .... iftsurc sailboat race
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Villa should open civil ·hearinli to public
T ony Villa says he's a victim
of a conspiracy.
a change of heart.
His civil service board hearing
is set for June 22. The hearing
can be public if Villa wants It to
be. He alone holds the key.
be messy. mean· pirtted and
emotionally draining. Other~
co ntend it would only deepen the
sinking pmt) of 1hose who \\Ork
in the police depanment and in
cit)' hall.
e' 1dcnce 10 suppon !hut
&.l'>SCrllOO
The fo rmer Newport
Beach poli ce captain -fired
after being accused of sexual
miscon~uct -says that he and
his old mentor, ex-police chief
Arb Campell, have been
At first Villa said he would
.The point is that members of
~OW contend the police
dcpartmc.nt is s11ll 111 need of
cle.insing but hJ'\ e offc red no
While all th;ll may be true, It ~ proof of that
· railroaded by ranking city leaders
and disgruntled cops.
. stipulate that the hearing be
public. Now, however: he is
wavering and says he fears some
group like NOW might disrupt
the hearing.
still misse') the poinr. • Tlrn, he.Hing, no matter liow
He promised he would tell all
and that when he finally had his
day in court -so to speak -
the truth would come out.
There are others in the city
who would be just as happy if the
hearing were held behind closed
doors. Some feel the hearing will
The point is that this is
high-profile case that has divided
the city, and the pubhc has ne,er
been presented with all the facts.
The point is that Campbell and
Villa have screamed conspiracy
but ha(·e neve r produced any
p .. 11nful 11 may be to some ~nd no
m.itter hl>" embarrassing it might
be! to others. sctms thJt J
necessary step th:H should be
tJkcn in public Full dhclO)Urc.
Well, Villa has apparently had
in the long run, I) gener.tll)
bcnet1ciJI.
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0 --, )CJr' ago I certain!) hope 11 ;.....; Reaction What disturbs me is the kind I d1,agree totall) v. 1th tht Sl~' through
KAY COOSEY
mixe d of ma1or legislation that we thought of the beach being Balboa over have going on here. I don't clo ed down at 10. or e'en 12 :::J
beac h curfew
think the problem on the It 1 depressing to thank that II
I thank 1f you clo'e do"n the f ourth of July was late at has come to all this. We don't
night and until recently I hved need to punish evei:bod) be~che at 10. )OU arc going
to have people "Ith JU'>l no The Newport Beach City down on the Point, and I because of one person, or
place to go JU~t to relax and loved the idea of being able to even two It's JUSt sad Council i!> considering
enaccing a JO pm curfew on go down to the beach late at MICHELU:. KI:.Ll 't \\Ind do.,.,n AnJ )OU Jre going
c11y beachc . In rcspon e to night Newport Beach to 'tpend more 11mc .md effort
JUSt to pa' out 11d.cts or the propo al. Dally Pi/or I dido 't do it often, but 1f 1 c
rc<Jders called mto th<' H orllne had friend visiting, sometime I'm whole-~eartedl) in utat10n\ llr get people. olf the
we would take a cup of coffee hca'ch to give the1r opmiom. favor of the 10 p.m. and go down there and it was And If \OU h.l\e kid.\ "ho
0 beautiful -the stars and the TOM -...:1ELS01'1 arc out of ..chool "ho have
I do not fht nk the beach sound of the surf. Seem~ like BalboJ nothing tu do. 11 1s going to be
hould be clo'>ed by 10. Kid~ these law are enacted b) 0 d challenge for them to want
"'ould JU t do dope and hoot people who never took a "alk We think the City Council Ill hang. out on the beach all
people tf you close the beach. on the beach late at night. idea o f the 10 o'clock beach · 1
curf e"' i an absolute mu't 1 r11ght c1nd get away with Lt.
PAUL HENDRICK EDWARD DANSBY NANCY DENNIS
Newport Beach Newport Beach God. the) should have done 11 Newport Beach
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· When private trees wreck city sidewa lks . .
l could not be more an agreement with
Mimi Glueck's letter (April 3) regarding
unfair t:l.\ enforcement by the city of
Newport Geach. Where doe) 01)' money go
\\hen I pa) my property t:ue t\\ice )Carly'>
Docs 11 go 10 pay the c11y \\Or~crs
\\:itching th e other pcr::.on working? Or
docs 11 go for more car) and truck~
(andud1ng the gas, registering. Ileen c fees.
in!>urance, and maintenance of !IJmc) for
the city emplo)eC!> 10 drive around in,
purported!) wa tang tarhe "'hich "e all have
to p:iy for?
If Newport OcJch really is the wealthiest
city in Orange County. why is our police
force paid so poorly? And "hy is Irvine's
police force almo't at the top in pay in the
entire nation?
I am one of tho~e resident)" ho
rcce1veJ "the" letter from the 'cit) gl\ang
me a 90-Jay time l1m11 an which to remo'e
and replace the s1de\~alk in front of m)
house. as \\ell as installing a root bJmcr
bCt\\een the trec causing the: problem and
the side"alk. This same let1er encourJgcd
me not to remove the tree.
Evidently the city j., lacki ng in
brain-power and/or not a"are of or
concerned \\ith the potential problems
resulting in putting a root barrier on only
one ide of a tree, particularly "hen
home(s) arc very clo~e to the tree.
tree before I had to pay out for :iny more
damage. I also could foresee. and wanted
to avoid, receiving another "letter" from
the city telling me to repair the city's trect
because there as a crack from my tree's
roots.
Actually 11 \\lS not my tree. It came \\Ith
the house :ind ne11her the former O\\ner
nor the in pector told me I \\Ould be
paying fo r city sidewalks because o l the
tree. Ma)tle the cit) should ~penJ 'omc \If
Its idle hour::. and make use of 1hc1r
letterhead to inform propert) O\\OCr:. ol
potential problem!> "ith certain l) pcs or
trees, or at least suggest ome l) pc) "h1ch
arc best ui1cd for part1 ulJr areJ' and
leJst apt to cause other innocent \ 1.:1 ims to
pay for Cit)' properly unfairly :ind
unneCC)SJnl~.
I am now Sl,300 poorer -J(luJlly
Sl900 as I had to rcepllce tho tree \\Ith
another one ("1th J root barrier. ol
COUr)e ). or JS the Cll) SJ)$.OOC mu-.1 du
Out m' side\\Jll... look better thJn the
mbm:itchcJ patch JOb the cat~ hJ'> been
doing. Jnd 11 co!>t lc)l> thJn the cit) ch.11gc'
us IJ\PJ}Cr\ l still feel piqued th.II l \\J'
forced to correct a cat) s1 dC\\3lk ("1th a
po able hen against m) house 1f I didn't)
"hen l did not plant the tree or cause the
problem to occur.
Please tell me where my tax mone) goc-.
to the \\Orl.ers·)
KARI::~ L LARSO:'\ U;ilbo J lsbnJ
~
In respun!)e tu the lcucr from ~lami
Glueck. I d ltl.e w 1 I fer !lome 1n,1ght llO
the rea,on 'he ., being helJ rc!>pun~1ble
for repJtring the dJmageJ s1Je" JI!.. in
front of her re-.1dencc
The cat\\ GcnerJI Sen acc ... DcpJrtml'nt
hJs Jn lm·g1.1ng in~pt~t11. n pr0gram "'here
'>h.k" .ill.' Jrc inspc..tcJ and. 11 fou nJ lO be
d;11nJ~eJ t'i) Cll)-O\\ ncJ !)trcl't tree,,
se tion) Jre rcpJ1rc:J to mlll~.ile JO\
tnp-anJ·IJll hazard. Thi!) reduces the cit)\
e\pO ure for C\pen~1\e l:l"'u1t' and
IO)Urte \\h1d1 ha'e o~cum:J an the past
In Ms Gluc1.k\ c.1,e. d:rnng J routine
1mpe...t1un the '°'pc-tor II unJ ,1Je.,., all..
dan1Jgc ~au,.:d b) J trc:c , 1..JtcJ on her
private pr >pert) In Apnl 1'>41 1hc Cll)
C'l1unc1l J ppr.1\ cd .1 r• Ii..:' "'h~ r1o. b'
pr1.1pcrt) "" .. ncr~ \\ 1111 .. c pr\ :.ale tree ..
damage c11~ ,,Jc\\all..~ ;m.· 1h1t1f1cd .ind
~1,cn the ~hance 10 ha'c the ,.J~"Jlk
repaired b\ J pmJtC 1.'(llltr.tdM . II the
l)\\llCC 1. .. 1 .. Iv 111..c .1Clh.>n \\llh11l 'i() dJ\ ... Cll~ CCC\\ .. H'1'·11r the ~1J1. ,\ I.. •• ti J the.
0\\ ner l'I char ~cJ fllr the '"1rl.;.
The rol!o\\ 1~r: '' d
'.in µ'1ng 01 C'Jil> 1:am
our -~·ho..,r Rt-Jdt>r:,
Hut/int'.
It ~'Ou d /JJ...e to Ct>/
ln\'Of\t'CJ 1t ') iJS f>,l)\ .b
• punlh1n.~ in the
tullu., .ng e\ t-n
n;;m!.>e-r-:. fJ~ :!· 6 8b
P."t>.J't! le.Ht' \our
nJmt' (::ipdl 1t out • cit-..
Jnd phone number (tor
\ t-r111c.:wcmJ ThJnk
\UU
Pastor Kutz
In none of ) our
articles .ibout Re\.
Do nald Kutz do \OU
mention the
thous.iods of people
he has counseled and
married, bap1 1zed and
l'Ulogized during h1!>
18 <tears of being a
min1stN.
Do ou reall)
belie\.e that a
14·)e.ir-old incidl'nt
of shoplifting
alleg.ilion ha
an)thing lo do ,,11h
the current ch.irge!>,
and \\JS it real!,
r ecessary lo ment10n
1H
\\hilt -did he not
h.lH' an\» high school
detention or .ln\' othl'r
such '1olent crime 1
\\e H'em to ha'e
become a soc1et\.
''here the nc\\sp.ipcr~
.ict .l) judge and jun
quoting the bra' e
)QUI) \\hO mu\t
ah .. .i)s remain
anon,mou'>
lv\THUE~
t..ll \\AR\
(O'>tJ \\t').1
Thi t i., J comnwnt t•n
the reumt .ut1dej,
about the p.i .. tor JI
the Con~reg.it1onJI
Church in CorunJ dd
\1Jr.
The \Hater nl't·d~ to
chl'CL. on the fact th.\I
the \\Ord Re,Nend"
neH•r U)t'd J a t1lll
b it t.>11 I 1L.e dcx tor,
'~hen u ed to iifontah
.l per on.
Re\ercnd is used in
addre s .is th«!'
Re,erend Mr So .ind
~o. and i) often u .. t·d
In the last couple o ( )Cars. nine people v.e
know have abandoned Newport and Costa
Mesa for the greener p::istures of Washington
state. And none of them has any regrets.
Even if, the more things change, lhc more
1hcy st"3)' the same.
The problem , and more spccificall)', the
C\pense 1 v.ould inc\ 1tably encounter'' hen
my home and my neighbor's patio uplifte d
due 10 the tr~c root!> i Oil)iJlwll)'Jmm lhc..
''city' " idcwalk, arc more th:in I can
Now that l\e expended this monc) b)
order, it's property tax tiine ag:un. I feel
justified in Sa)'ing I've alre:idy paid J good
poruan of my .1~C$. onl)I not-to •~c-tt) I
KNOW \\-h ere th1 moncr \\COt . but \\here
is '"hat you want now goMlg? To the
watchers. drher . embezzlers. or. pos 1bl)
\\'hale f\h Glued. lee" 11 I) unlJ1r lo
chJrgc the rc,1dent' lor re pair' 10 the 1..1t\
\1dc" alk. It " C\en mMe unl.ur t~>r the
mJjllnt) o f t.1.\pa~cr~ in th<. 1.. I) to pa) tor
dJnuge Jttr ~utJblc to l'lhcr rc,rJcnh'
pmatc tree' or 1~1r tr1p·~nJ-f,11l l.1'\"u11 ..
c~ti ~ ftiemrlk damJp~ trom pnv·:rtt·-
an ...!Pe~ch, uch as _______ _,,
Re\(•rend t..utz, but
Fi'rd Martin's column runs t•cry Tucsdny,
Thursday and Saturday.
PRESIDENT
Bill Clinton, (0), The White llouse. 1600
Pennsylvania Ao,;c .• W:uhinaton, D C. 20500
(202) 456-1111 -Hotline rccon.ls calls from 6
11.m. to 2 p.m. P.S.T. ,
VICE PRESIOEl'n"
Al Curt. (0), The Capitol Dldg .• Suite 212,
Wuhlnaton, D.C. 20500
GOVERNOR
Ptlr Wilson. (R), State Capitol, Sacr:imcn10.
95 ''· (916)445·2841
U. '. SENA10RS
Barbara Bour, (0), 112 Hart Senate Bid&,
Suite 212, Washinaton O.C .• 20.SIO (202)
2l4·3.SSJ.
OlaHt Ftln•tcln, (0), 33 1 ll:m Scn:uc Ulda ..
Waahlna1on O.C .• 20.SIO (202) 224-3841 or
(310) 914· 7300.
U.S. llOUSE OF REPR£SENTATl\1£S
Claris Cox, (R). '7th Oiit., 4000 MacAt1hur
81\'d., East Tower, Suite 430, Ne~n Ocach,
92660. 756-22« 0t (202) 22.S·561 l. (most or
Nc:wport Beach)
Daaa WrtM<IMr, (R), 4Sth Dist .. 16162
•
env1 ion or afford.
Accordingly, I wound up removing the
How to contact your representatives
b Beach Blvd .• Suite 304, Hun1111g1on Bench. CA
926-H 847-2433 or (202) 225-2415. (Costa McsJ
and .... ~st Newport Bc:ich)
STATE SENATE
Marian Bcrae on, (R). 37th Dist. 140 Nc"'port
Center Drive, Suite 1 W. Newport Bcach,
92660, 640·1137 or (916) 445-4961. (Rcprc cnu
Newpotl Beach and Cos11 MC\.J)
Sf ATE A SEMBLV
Giibert f'criuson, (R), 70th 01 1. 4299
MacArthur 81\d . Suite 204, Ne"port Beach,
92660, i.S6·066S or (Pl6) «5-7222 (Newport
8c:ich ond Costa Mesa.)
CALlfORNlA COAS1'A.L OMMI lON
San Franciwo (41$) 904·5200 (Sou1h CO&ll
rcaH.)n CO\Craac s.plit between OfftCCJ In Lona
Beach (213) .S9()..S071, and San Dicao.
Com•Tulontr Do• Md••I•: (619)72J·9286
COUNTY BOA.RD or SUPDVISORS
llall o( Administration, 10 ()vie Center Plaza,
Santa Ana. 92101
11.antett M. ~ 2nd Dill. Colt• M-.
83.i.3220
lboruas F. ttllt) Sth 01~1 (Nc"'pon Beach.
Santa Ana Hc1aht ) 83-l-3550
OU:'oi rv BOARD Of £0l1CATIO~
200 Kalmus Dmc, Co ta Mesa.P O.&>. 9050.
92628·9050. 966--4000.
l:.llnbcth O. P't Mr, mcmb(r. Tru~tcc Att:i
(C ta Mc ~. N~pon Beach.)
CO 't CO~IMU In' COLLEGt:: DI 1 RJCT
1370 Ad.ims A\e Cossa MCS-3, 92626, '32·5012
Chanc~llot· AJl'rfll P. Fttnanckt, Phd •
rrc 1dent. Nancy A. Pollard: Uo~rd Member\
htl'T') l aum, Paul C. Btratr. \\aletr C.
Howald, Amlando R. Rull. StuJcnt Tru tee:
KJnua II. Ca..-oocl
ORA.~C COU,__"n' •'AIR DOUD
88 fair Or .• Cosca Mua. 751-FAIR Pie 1d~nt·
Do• WUkt. Vice Pru1dcn1, Randy mlUt,
01rcctott lo• THcuoa, Doy tlc~n1t , Jebn
Cre1a. Buck Jobi\ .. Rend mlth. Bturl
t.a_,.lOtl, J I• Ulldbtra. Gary Ila •••
tree
J.J: \I~ J ML,RPH't
"'\'l''rt l.kJ .. h C'1t\ \tJnJger
o u do not use it
,,lonc.>.
jl\1 ROBERT O°"
Costa Me .i
NE\\ PORT-M ESA U~lflLO
SCllOOL DI 'TKJCT, lbOI ltith ':It "~ "'J"'ll
Beach, 76().3:?00 A\'.llng Sur.-11nt1..11 knt nrul
Brra &lard Members Kod \lac~lllllan,
prcs1dcn1 Jim d..: Boom, ~\xi \1.1c\I lla.:an JuJ\
t-ranro. Shcrrv loofboumi~ (J De L.er.
M1tr1h:i Fl:Jur: Forrest \\'ernd.
\l . \co' OUL>AlLU \\Aft:R Ul~l RJCl
1965 PIJccnt1.a Costa Mc\.i, t>31·1200 ll<»rJ
Mcm~": Trud~ Oblla. llank Panl1n, \lulu
01&t0nlt, J.-ack llaU, Tum :-.;ti oo
CO "T 1\ \I \."-NI IAR\ 01 tUC:l
PO &\ 1200. C ta \1c).i 91<>2 ·11 .
754·~'\. UoarJ Mcn1hcr,· J:im~. W;ihnc r,
James f'cr~man. llatf) Green, ate Reud"
ani.I Art rem·
Cll''\ GO\ 'l.R.'\ \It-: 'l
Costa \Ina. Clt\ Hall. 77 I ear Dnv.; 7s.t. 22.\
\an•1 Cena\, ma) r; Joe ErKkJ( n, \1ani
llorntiucld , Pe1cr Buffa. and Ja llumpl\rc).
c~nC'1I memN: rs
StwpOn luch: City Hall, J)()() Nc"porl 81\'d ..
644·'309 Ma~. 01rcncc l'\lrncr: Mayor ruo
tem, Jean Wan, J n Evclyt\ tt1rt, Joh"
H d t Jan De , Ptul SantOM.
• "'"''''""
An Independent ·~piper
Published by
Ccw~ Comm1.1n1tY ""~~. Inc
Elliot Sttin, Jr,
thtl1rm.in
Jim Crusin•r
publisher
Tom Johnson
l~~t~ publ1thcf .
Willi&m . lobdell
4Xt1tor & " e ~ nt
Ste¥e~
m1n~ng ed1t0f
•
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AtO Tu.day, April 13, 1913
..
.... ADT heroine and cocalu, and ended up .
811111111 1~ndtn1 molt &M next decade locked ,rom A 1 behind bars for v9'oua crimes, from
"We don't want to talk to tho klda nbout buraJary to dNnken drlvlna.
Ood, thouah," Coron iado said. "We wont to It wasn't until hla last prison stint about
tell them about our own li(c experiences." 10 yenn ogo that he beaan attendi na
A bully who dropped out or school m the services ot the prison chapel. "When I was
sixt h grade, Coronado later went on to earn in 1he pcniten1iary, I promlsed to 1he Lord:
a college degree and start La Puerta 'When I get out of this place, I'm going to
Abierta. But not before he watched his serve him.· "
younger brother die of n heroine overdo_e_. __ ..;:..ThaLwas nine ye ~&.Q....&nd .OiznrrQ b:lS
"l want &<>Mia~ my testimony, too;l'
Bizarro added. "I was 1molvcd in gang and kept his promise.
involved in drugs and it don't '\\or~. h's just Gonz:ilez hus a similar story to tell. The
wasting time." 44-year·old father says he didn't straighten
Just last week. Bizarro's .nephew, Ruben his life out until six years ago.
Sanchez, was nearly stabbed to death with a A heroine addict, Gonzalez had lost
screwdriver, allege.dly by rival gang nearly everything when his wife invited
members. A jogger found the teen in the Coronado into their home.
Santn Ana river bed on Palm Sunday. He Gonzalez laughs now when he recounts
still is in critical condition. the day that, one 'or his wife's friends told And Bizarro has had his own sh:ire or
sorrows. The 40-yc:ir·old father of two came her to seek out Coronado's help. Having
to Cos1a Mesa when he was 17 to get :iwny known Coronado only as a young ruffian,
from the pills, pot and alcohol he became Gonzalez's wife asked her friend: "Why
addicted to in Mexico. Instead, he found would 1 call (Coron:ido)? He's worse than
my bUlblnd."
Stwaned lbal Coronado had traded In hl1
vlcea for pastoral robea. ahe Immediately
contacted the mlnister.
Coronado can adll sec Gonzolez etched In
his mind the nltht he arrived at their home.
Hi eyes sunken and dark, Oonza ln·s body
wn~ emacia ted and sh:ilina from feveri h ·
wlthdr11wal.
"It seemed so impossib le my lire cou ld be
chnnged," Gonzalez snid. "But It has gone
fr-0m...-knM to light New I'm semebody.
And l'm in a position to hel p someone e~e.
We are an example."
Coronado believes the 'best place to
showcase that example is at the schools,
which he describes as "gang headquarler . "
Short of that, however, he has embarked
on a mission to scour the streets in search
of local gang members. nnd welcome them
into his church.
:r~ay-after Costn Mesa's first gang
murder last summer, Coronado s:iid, the
church was practically filled with gang
members who came looking for some
guidance.
"We told them r9Yen1e was not the
antWer.'' Coronado 11id. "We told them
that Ood'a word I.I the answer. And the
word ~y1: 'Do unto others as you would •
have done to you. Love ~our nei&hbors.
Respect your pare nt nnd honor them . And
cvcrythlna )'Ou do wlll prosper."
Coronlldo believe his advice hit home for
at least a few. Cohorl~ o( the man who wa
kill ed have not retalin1ed. And several
young mc:_n have ~ince dropped out-of their
gangs.
"Dul there i still a lot of work to do," he
said.
For now, Coronado said his congregqtion
i working with the ci1y to hold a
non·lerritorial we~t Side g:i1hering. He and
his p::iri!lhioners, many or whom have
checkered pasts, have also t:iken to visiting
the victims, us well as the perpetn11ors, of
local gang violence -"'hether 1hut means
going to the hospital or the jail.
WEDGE
From A1
not happening anymore at tho
Wedae."
The council is con iderina an
ordln:ince that "ould follow the
lead or Huntin&ton Beach And
other cities by enacting a 10 p.m.
curfew for beaches here.
That ordinance will mo t likely
be adop
0
ted at the next council
meeting April 26.
But city officials say closing off
the point may not be ~hnt easy.
"You're talking about a public
!itrcet being converted to private
use," said City M:inager Kevin
Murphy .• "There's a 101 of con·
cerns."
.
5 2 apply f Or cnief IS post
"It's ne,cr too late to slnrt all over
again," he said. "If our live arc changed,
their lives can be changed, too." ..
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The city must determine if the
liabilities are too grc:u and a gate
like that may not pass muster with
the California Co:i•tal Commis·
sion, Murphy said .
NEWPORT BEACH -A firm
hired to find a new-police chief to
replace fired Chief Arb Campbell
reported 52 applicants have appl-
ied for the post, Personnel Direc·
tor Duane Munson said Monday.
MARKETPIACE .
Munson said none of the 52
candidates for the job were from
the Newport Beach Police Depart·
ment. Acting Chief Jim Jacobs has
s:iid he wouldn't apply for 1he job.
The position opened in Dccem·
ber when City Manager Kevin
Murphy fired Campbell after an
investigation in to allegations that
Campbell and Capt. Anthony Villa
sexually harassed 10 women .
Department morale has been
wracked by a 10-monih contract
stalemate. But according to Clay·
ton Brown of Ralph Andersen and
Associates, the firm hired to find a
chief, several of the candidates
were drawn to the job because of
the controversy.
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By Richard &nn
5"°"* wrur
E
ach time Tom Fazio
flies here in his pri·
vatc jct from his
North C4rolina home,
he gu cs at the majcs·
tic views extended by
the Pelican Hill Golf
Club and thanb his friend, Peter
Uebcrroth, for encouraging him to
design it.
The land that is called Newport
Coast, owned by The Irvine Com·
pany anq adjacent to Corona del
Mar, wilf never be the same. A fu-
ture PGc4, Tour stop is not out of
the q uestion.
The Ocean Course, which has
been open to the public since No·
vember, 199 1, was crafted by Fazio,
along "ith the under-a>nstrucuon
Links Cpurse and executive Short
Co urse ot Pelican Hill. The Ocean
Course is better described by one
look than a thou~and words.
Fazio s~11d the Links Course.
scheduled to open ne).t autumn.
would be more accommodating for
a major tournament in the futu re.
But had it not been for the per·
sistence of Ucberroth, a member of
the Bo3rd of
Directors a t
T he I rvine
Compa ny. to
lure Fazio in to
sculpting the
Pelican Hill golf
courses, none of
the dreams
\\Ould be pos·
siblc.
Tom f"',,t0' "(Uebcrroth) -didn't fo rce me
to do 11, he just
asked me to be involved, but I felt I
couldn't at the time because I was
o involved in other things," said
Fazio, considered the finest golf
course architect in the U.S .• having
been voted the Golf Cou~e At·
chitect or the Year for the past four
years ( 1989 through 1992) by hi)
peers in a survey conducted by Golf
Course News.
"II was also a big commitment
coming "est on 11 regular basis be-
cause l h:ive (six) kids and a fJ mily.
and that would mean an extra night
or two being aw3y. But, of course, I
didn't know about The Irvine Com·
pnny at the time and I didn't know
what kind of commitment they'd
make and the type of course they'd
allow us to do.
.. E\1Cry time.J wallt out there and
look at it, 1 thank Peter for giving
me the opportunity to be involved
wi th Pelican Hill. After all the hard
work and all those days being gone.
it's a nice product to have."
On March 29, Pelican Hill's
Oce3n Course was a\l.a rdcd the
"Oest New Resort Course of 1992"
by Golf Digest, the fourth time in
Fnzio's career that he has recc1,ed
such a distinction.
"Great golf courses arc like great
farmers ... a fo rmers footsteps nre
the best fertiliicr," Ucbcrroth S3id.
See FAZI0/12
•
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Aprll 13, 1993
The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot
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. Betting to the h'art at the game
Newport Harbor· Coach Kirk Bates
has round ,.,rhat he was looking tor
~The bottom line is 10 play the game and have some fun.
By Richard Dunn
Spom Wrltr
M o st players
fantasize of
t he op·
portunity to
play prof es·
sional baseball, but climi·
nate the fu n and you
empty the heart and soul of the game.
For Kirk Bates, he became a lost sol·
diet in the cutthroat world of the minor
leagues. Players arc generally released,
or an injury cuts their careers short.
Rarely do they walk away.
After two melancholy years in the
Texas Rangers' organization, Bates, on
an airpla.ne in 1986 heading for spring
training in Florida, hung up his spike)
at the last minute. He never reached
Florida, ·
-"What I ended up doing," Bates said,
"l was in Houston and I a)ked myself,
'Do you want to do this whole routine
again?' And the an)wer was no. I just
turned around and went back home."
The routine he'd been through wasn't
exactly gratifying. Oates had played for
"inning teams his entire career. Team
concepts didn't exist in
tioning," Bates said. "I paid S60 a
mon1h to live there, it wa) $180 for my·
self and two others. I slept on a mat·
tress and I'd wake up sweating. l'd take
a shower and sweat."
ll was just asrude on the fie Id.
"One thing that I learned quickly,
which was tough, was the team concept
versus the individual," he said. "The
team emphasis is so much more in col·
lege than pro ball. Secondly, "'hat made
it tough, was that our team struggled
with wins and losses, and that "ore on
me, in addition to the living conditions
in Burlington.
"It was a tough tran)1tion. You 're Ii,.
ing at home with your parents ond
they're doing the laundry, then all of
the sudden, boom, you're on )Our own,
and you're in a state for a''..tY from
here. It was a difficult. It wa~ my first
time being aw;iy from home. and m)
first time using "oodert' bats -and
that was a transition. too It took me a
Jong time to adjust."
Bates began the season on !luch a
tear, the Rangers were thinking about
moving him up to Double-A Tulsa. But
following a 50-game "1n1er ball sched·
ule at Cal State Ful-
professional baseball.
He'd been lonely, de·
ccived and injured dur·
ing his minor league
tenure, so when it came
time to change planes
in Houston that day.
Bates took it upon him·
self to change his fu.
tu re.
'I told myself a
long time ago
thaf if you're not
having fun and
your fleart's not into it 1 00 P.er-
cent. you might
as well get out
of it.•
lerton, another 86 regu·
lar season games, then
straight to the minor
lcag~es "here )OU pla>•
every night, Dates ran
out of ga~. The onl)
thing he hit at the enJ
or the )Cason was a
slump.
"It was the first time
I'd been through ome·
thing like that," he )aid.
'' l was tired, and that
__ a1ll . was a big part of m)
"{Baseball) "as the
th ing I'd been doing my
"'hole life, and I just
said. 'Hey, no more.' "
said Dates, now in his
third yea r as the Ne"'·
port Harbor High base·
ball coach. "I think the
slump."
Newpon basebll coad'I No s"cat, he thought.
bottom line was that my heart wasn't
into it. 1 told myself a long time ago
thnt if you're not having fun and your
heart's not into it 100 percent, )OU
might ns "'ell get out or it." •
After Oates, a second baseman,
helped lead C:il State Fulle rton to a na·
tional chnmpion)hip in 198~. Texas sc·
lected him in the 11th round of the
June draft and sent him to Class-A
Burlington, lo\\ a, of the Mid"est
League (where he was teammates \\ith
Ruben Sierra).
Go back home, rest up
and start lifting we1~ht)
for the upcoming spring. Texas invited
him to go to instructional ball after the
1984 ca on. but Oates decided it would
be better to !ltay home and pump some
iron.
It backfired. Bates lore a pectoral
muscle and ended up missing spring
training an 1985.
"They sent me to extended spring
training and I \\Cot into rehab in Sara·
sota, Florid..1, and my coach in SarnllOta .
promised me that (the Rangers)
\\Ouldn't end me bad.. to Burlington,"
Dates said. "Then. boom. what hap The awakening was rude.
"I lived in a traile r with no air condi· See BATES/83 Kiri, Bates keeps it in perspecth.·e as he guides Sailors in Sea \'iew baseball.
Sea Kings · absorb heavy-duty loss to Laguna Beach
~ Artists ~ Corona del Mar
in non-league volleyball match.
By Barry Faull<nef
Spoc1S Wll9r
CO RONA DEL MAR ,.;
When a string of timeouts ~~
eemed to wrestle little mo-" ~ i
mcntum away from visiting ~ ~--•
Laguna Beach High, Co-~
rona del Mar boys vol· -;;._,....,......., ...
leyball coach Joey Fuschctti changed the
lineup, then changed the rotation.
After those failed. Fuschetti finally
'
chose to change the ~ubJeCt after the
Artists captured a 15· • I S-0. 15· 13 win
at CdM.
"Th.is wasn't a leJgue game. -.ti 1t
doesn't really count against us." f·us-
chctti explained in the aftermath ot. rer·
hap , the Sea Kings' WQ~t effort llf the
season.
1"Wc were too flat in the ~ccond
game," said Fuschett1. who urged his
sullen players. in an e~tcnded post·game
chat, to put this one hchind them. be-
fore returning to Sea Vte"' League ac-
tion today at Univcr tty.
"What's important. now, 1 for u to
get focu cd back on league." saJd F-us·
chett1. who ·seemed a little urpmed thJt
the perennial powerhouse down the
coast was not enough to <>llmulatc h1'
'quad.
"We were fl at and not mentally pre
pared." Fuschcni said "We had them in
the third game at 13-Q. but v.c let them
off the hook. You can't play trcak' hl..c
that again t a team like Laguna Beach ··
But while the h~lS eemcd uninspired
again t their rivals to the South -. v. ho
at one stage scored 21 uoan~ered
points -Laguna Coach Mich ael Soylu-
lar said his team was definitely on 1t
game.
"l don't care what (CdM'~) rcClud 1'
(.5·.5) • S<.wlul.u 'aid "CdM 1 al'wav-.
C'd\1. JU"t hke Laguna Beach ts alway-.
LagunJ Bc..ich anJ "IC'llr'JX)rt Harbor I'
alv.a'' '\cv.port Harbor o matter wh at
an)onc.-'a''· hca11ng C'dM 15-0. '' a fo1
m1dahle effort •
The .\rt 1'l' (' I) v.ere fonn1dablc
from th e ''ll"l 1. building a 7 0 first
~amc.-kad. hcforc CJM clm.cd to within l '->-~ehrnd the hntmg efforts or Br b
Hoppe and 1'\le llmmp~n
The ho.Iii'>. howe,cr lo.-;t th~ final two
JX'IOl' llO hlltin~ error-. and m nagcd
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FAZIO:
From 81
"And true to that, Tom Fuio
walked the Irvine CoastaJ proper-
ties hour after hour, day after d y,
in 111 i.c sons, to understand the
terrain and ecological importance.
"He designed a cour~c to
achieve the important issues -to
protect the environment nnd re·
spect Mother Nature, while obvi·
ously becoming the finest golf
course in Sou1hern Ollifornia."
Fazio merited Golf Digest's
award for 1he "Be~t New Private
Course" three times; Wade Hamp·
ton Golf Club, N.C., in 1987;
Bluck Diamond Ranch, Fla., in
1.988; nnd Shadow Creek, Las
Vegas, in 1990.
Fazio, also voled the Best Mod-
ern Day Golf Course Architect by
his J'ecrs in a one-lime poll by
Ool Digest 1n 1991. envisions a
big future for Pelican Hill.
''Yes, we could have a PGA
e"ent on the Links Course, more
so thnn the Ocean Course because
1he holes are' more con1iguous to
each 01her," Fazio sai'd. "The
Ocean Course rends out a lot
more and there re 1wo tunnels
)OU have to go u er. Wilh the
present Ocean Cour and those
two separations, there's a trcmen·
dous distance. and with thought
for a gallery and with 1he traffic
now, the Links
would be clos·
e r together
and !letter for
a tournament.
"(A t the
Links), you
can watc h
from 14
through 18
and the gallery
can walk Pet er Ueberroth a c r 0 s s 1 h c
holes. Sod will
be put do""n on the whole golf
cou n,c. and after gelling maturi1y,
\\ 1th1 n a year or 1wo, it'll be tou r-
namcn1-condi1ion quality."
Originally, the Links Course was
suppolied to be called the Canyon
Course, but Fazio, even though
som1: holes arc in canyons, felt it
wa!) besl to change the name.
"It's back away from the ocean
and down in ravines, while playing
1hrough canyons," he said. "It's up
high on n plateau, 350 feet above
the ocean floor. and you can litcr-
all~ !)CC the ocean on every golf
hole. I just didn't think (Canyon
Course) wai. quite descriptiv~
enough.
"The upper (Links) course is
not on the ocean. but you have
ocean \IC\\S. It 's a massive area
and 11 's going 10 have a links·St)..te
se11ing. I didn't want to confuse it
with being (primarily) in canyons.
.. We obvious!; think thal 1hc lo-
cation -especially wi1h the new
(Pelican Hill) road,,ay, the 'con·
nect1on for people on (Pacific
Coast Highway), all of our space
and 1he new clubhouse -has so
many positive things. It's just a
great market area 1f they choose
10 put (a PGA event) here, that's
great. but I don't get involved in
the details of when and how."
Even Fazio. however, can't help
but fantasize .
ICE •KEY: Orange Coast Collelie claims state croMI
From 81
legiatc Hockey A»0eia&ion, a Div1s1on 11
league. Originally, there were 10 reams in
the league, which includes schools such as
USC, Pcppcrdinc nnd St. Mary's.
But near the end of the seMOn, Frei.no
State and Whittier "'ere forced 10 drop oul
due to financial reasons. some1hing that has
plagued the league.
"11 's mQ tly funded by the players," said
Man~k of the expcn es.
OCC is the only community college tcum
in the lcugue. Howe,er, not only students,
but also olumni, are allowed to compete on
the tc:im.
There is a var 1ty quad, which started
with 16 skaters and ~as trifl'lmcd down to
around 12 nt the end of the. season due to
injuries. and a junior varsity.
"I think this was really n Cinderella
squad," s:iid Manuck. ''Mostly all of the
other teams had practices twice a "Aeck, bu t
the last practice we had was back in De-
cember.
"The school was able to fund us for a
couple of pr;ictices back then through the
Associated Students of Orange C.OOSt. A lot
of the guys, though, would play pickup
hockey."
Manuck bcheved that the OCC squad did
have a couple of in111ngible edges. "Then:
wa n lot of dril.e in this team. And I be·
licvc ~e had the strongest katers of ony·
body (in the league)."
0
OCC finished the regular season at 7-5·2
to qualify for the playoffs in San Diego as
the third-place representative from 1he
league. Six teams were in\lolved In the play·
offs, dueling in a round-robin format.
The opening round featured the top th ree
teams pitted against the bonom·threc in the
league.
Jn Coast's tournament opener, it faced
Pepperdinc, a team it had defeated twice
during the regular season. The result was a
tough 6-4 victory when Greg Holley, a cen·
ter on OCC's top line, rcgis1crcd a hat trick.
AJso scoring his firs1 -and only -goal or
the season was Steve Bahler.
Next up for Const was St. Mary's a team
it had only managed to 1plit wi1h in two
meets.
"We.expected them to be tough because
they are a we ll-coached team," said
M:rnuck. "We were down 4-2 in the third
period, but came bad~ to tic it with <ll>out
three minutes to go."
occ then hammered use for the third
time th1!) i.cawn, 8·3. to mo\c on 10 face
San Diego State for the champion)h11>.
0
Co:i't was a decided underdog in the title
m:uchup, having loi.t to San Diego State
twice during the regular scoson. 9-2 und 8-2.
SOS had ~tcd a 12·1-I mark entering the
pl~offs. ·
We Ii.new it wai. go in~ to be 1ough,"
Mqnuck udmiued. "Our thin king going inlo
the playoffla was cu1 back on our pcn:iltic,.
We led the league in that depart ment hi'
season."
To try to counter SDS's high-powered aJ·
tuck, :1 nc' "checking line" wns formed by
OCC. Thai s1ru1egy, combined wilh stellar
go•ihending by Coast's Derek Walker, kepi
the game cloi.e throughout.
When Or:id Friedman scored "i1h under
three minutes to play, OCC had forged a 3·
3 tie and cn1 the game into a shootout to .
determine the champion.
The shootout formal featured each learn
laking five players, who would nltern:uc tnk·
ing penalty shots. The team with the mo t
goals al the end o( the round would be de-
clared winner.
l lollcy tallied on OCC's third shot, but
SOS tied it on its th ird chance. Then, when
Mike Ivan scored and Coa)t'1 Walker
!>lopped the Inst IY.O shot , the upset had
been completed.
"I 1hought it wu fining thnt the Inst guy
to mi s for them, the one th at gave us the
championship, was their biggest cheap-shot
artist," said Manuck "Th:it made it even
la\\ CC IC~"
0
When the league )!arts agnin in October,
Manucli. plilhs to be there not only to conch.
but help wi1h league Qpcrations, such as
pu111ng together statistics and attempting to
get exposure and raise money for th e
le~gue. •
It's truly u labor of love.
"I would es1im:ue l probably spend :tbout
20 hours a '"'eek on the avcr3gc with this,"
he sai<i. "There's nol n great fina ncial re·
word in nmatcur sports like this."
Would he consider returning to the ice
\cbmpetitiv~'?
"No," he replied. "I vnlue my bones a lit·
le too much."
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Tune-Up e Smog CertificatiOn
Open Mon-Fri
8:30 to 5:30
CaJI
(714) 642-8286
for an appointment
2945 Randolph Ave.
Costa Mesa
"Can you imJg1ne what kind of
vie":> )Oil could ha\e (for a PGA
event), looking down al Newport 1-------------L...:..------------..,-------...:...:..-=..:...:..::::.=.:.:.:...:.:.:....L!~========!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!==~~======::~
Harbor?" he said. "lt would be a
spectacular site on television."
CBS. ESPN -and CNN, get your
cameras ready. F:mo's master·
piece at Pelican Hill will probably
be coming to your thing room one
day soo n.
Baseball standings
SH Vie~ LHgue
L••vue Over•ll
WLT WLT
s~ ~.~19an!J 3 0 1 5 5 1
Tusllll 3 1 0 10 5 I
WOOdbnclge 3 1 0 15 2 0
Urwersity 2 1 1 11 4 1
Irvine 2 2 0 11 6 O
Sacldleback 2 2 o 6 8 o
Coron• del Mer 0 4 0 8 6 O
Newport Herbor 0 4 0 2 13 O
Wedne1de1'1 9eme11 3: 15
Newport at CdM
University at lrvlne
S Margarita at Sacldltback
Tustin vs WOOdbtlclge at Windrow Pm
Frld•1'1 geme11 3: t 5
University at Newport
IMne at CdM
Woodbridge at Saddlebacl<
T ustln at Sain Margarita
P•clflc Co••t League
L ... ue Overall
WLT WLT
uouna H1n1 4 1 o 7 a o
e.tencl• 3 1 0 9 4 O
Llguna 8ueh 2 2 o 7 7 o
Trabuco Hills 2 1 1 5 6 1
Ctntury 121 681
COila lleN 0 5 0 3 12 0
Tode1111eme1, 3:tS
Co•t• ll•N at letancl•
uouna Beach at LlQuna Hilts
Tf'3bUco Hills II Ctf1IWY ,,..,., eeme•, 3: 1 s
l1t11nel• It Ceata lleN
l.JglN Hifts II Ugunl Buch
Centuty II T rabuco Hills
Deep sea
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DAvrt'I LOCKI .. -• -.S, m ~ 33 ~ .. *-• ~ 152 e.lcO blta, 21 ..,., .... 17 ac-. • ~ 1
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MAY 16, 1993
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Newport Beach/Co1ta M-Dally Piiot
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•. O nce again, he slt\J&&led a t the e nd uf
the season. Da tes received a double·A con-
tract for 19~ but never returned to the
From 81 same.
~ I So back to Burtins ton. I thought I'd A former standout at Katelin High in
never So back to that place. I hate d h there. A naheim, D:ucs played o ne season ot Cha p-
"But I had diCrcre nt living conditions the man Collcae before tra nsferring to ful-
next lime. I auess you're a little wise r the lerton College os a sophomo re, which he
tccond tlme around and I sot on ap1W1mcn1. considered the best move of his c:ircer. He
l didn't know a ny better the nnt t ime: you wo named 1ll·st111e und the South Co ~t
don't know wh at yo u're doing, you d on't Confe rence ':. co-MVP (along with O o lden
know a nybody, and you don't know whe re West'& Bob Grandstaff) in 1983 as the Hor·
you are. h 's a shock to s11y the least... nets won the sec title.
So after a aining his health buck, and find-Playing on Col State Fullerton '& C in·
ins his stroke, Bates hit over .300 the sec· derella champio nship tenm the fo llowing
ond time a round at Burling1on ond was pro-yenr was a forthright e xamp le of \\h at Ba re
moted to Cla ·A Salem , Va., in the Caro-values most in bMcba ll.
lin~ League, where he played against the • "We weren't supposed to win {the Col·
likes of Barry Bonds, Bobby Donilla nnd lege World Se ries in Omoha, Neb.), but we J~ Lind. had the intangibles. which is chemi:oitry,"
s:aid Ba tc-t, •hole TIWI team defc1ued ,
amona others, an AtiLona State team thot
featured Bonds and Mike Oevcrcauit. 1.nd
an O klahoma State 1qu1d that spotliahted
Pete l ncavigli:i.
''We wo rked real well toaether u a team,
and that wau; the d1frcrcncc In wlnnina the
whole thing. Ironically, that team thing I'm
talking about, which was so vita l to us win·
ning it, is wh1u fo rced me o ut o f the g;amc.
That was re:tlly a toug.h thing 10 deal with
because I came fro m such a grea t bascb:ill
pro gram, where the team is placed fi rst be-
fo re anything else."
TI1a t philosophy 1s mainuun1:d at Ne\.\port
Harbor, where 1.hu es' Sailors (2· 13) hJvc
struggled this ye ar.
"I try to instill the team con~pt, whiCh 1s
most important," he said . "Secondly, and
j ust as imponant, whether you win or lo~e .
( to do it in a cl m.innt'r, And third, t hat
it's just a pme nd )OU hould have fun
pl1ying it. That's what happened 10 me tn
pro b:tll -f w&>n 't hav1n1 any fun n~·
mo1e, :ind that'~ prob3bly lhe ultimate rca·
wn why I terminated my ClSrc er.
"Th:u is U\e bottom line ... it'' a game
ond you hould have fun playing it."
Any rearci''>
'"I can't tell ~ou 1h:n I don't th ink .ibout
11 every day," he ~aid, 'but I belie\e I c.:in
have tin impact on other ~1d • hvc:.i and I
feel I have a lot to offer 10 help prepa re"
them fo r the ucxt level. whether it' in hfe
or in baseball.''
Batel>, 30·ye:m-QhJ, )tngle, and uJso :s
math teache r ot Newport Harbor. hall ce r·
tj&nly been thro ugh the: arinder. but tl a ny
of h i!. ptayers aren't enjoying 1he game. )'Ou
can be e.urc what kind of advice their co:i1.:h
will give them.
Tuesday, April 13, 1993 U
a-on-a-.
A meo 'i 3-on·l prina basbtbaU
league lor 1993 is bcina offered by
the Caty o f Costa Meu Com·
munily SerYice Dep:u 1men1. ft«·
rea lion Div1~ion.
The lea&ue btg1n~ Sunday. May
l for Open, 30 )C&n and ove r, 6
foot and under, a nd novice d ivt·
ion~. All e:smcs will be pla)'ed o n
Sunday afte rnoon!> and even1n£.S 11
the Downtown Community Center.
1860 Anaheim Ave , 10 C.O)tll
MC)
T here 1l> a hm1t of su. p la)cr
per roster T he !cc 1) $60 per team
and the dead line: 10 enter 1s F'ri·
d3), April 23. For mo re informa·
t1on , phone (714) 642·0646
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1H'rA Ofllnoe County Yon 4:,..,ch Flclttleu• encl.,._..,,:_....,, 1Cribed be,low, P•Y•bl• ALICE YARNELL, AKA Nolie• form 11 eveilabla Servlc••· ~ •• th ant to th• Dted of Trus1 •• strati add1ns and ottltr
PlottU.U. 31, 1093 hein .. a Nw :'o ~.:c':ouowln In d• r~ the u~ :~ = ~::; MARV ALICE MORG AN from the court clerk. ~ ~ pu111J:~te• Cultd by PElER S RAMIREZ common dlSIQnabon, 1f '1l'f
11ue1 ..... Nw FW t 2 t St.tem.nt 9Cftbec1 P"lll I._ ~ 11-~ AIMfU with-A PETITION ti.a t. t o r n e y f o r Deed of Trwt. ~ AND JUHNETTE M of 1M rut propttty dtsel'I~
..... -.,.( Pub111hed Newport Beach-The folle>wlng petM>ns.,.. In ete .-.. +' ouc ~ty ' or een filed by SHARON Petitioner: n 12115111 81 Doc u RA ... IREZ HUSBNIO AAO !>Ow 1s purporttd to ba
The F~ S*'IO"S Co11a Mesa Daily Pilot oomg. t tMJsineas es: EASY Md ..... 10 wM: Implied .. '° -:r.:.-8 ~.AVERY in the Super!or Cookuy1 How ard, ment No '11·110161, WIFE Recorded 11/04/1988 3000 CORTE HERMOSA
.,. doing bulineu es· April 13 20 27 Ma • STREET CAA CARE US A. 4»111-11 LOI I of T poHeealon or encum· ourt of Cel1lornit , artln Toolen 804Ml -. Pege -al O"I· in Book Pao• Inst I II NEWPMT BEACH CA 92660
CAA SSTEAEO Hciuse, 1993 ' ' ' Y ' 3110 A. Ginger Sl , ~IA No.291, In 9'e City o brancea, all right, .till• County of Orenge. 1352 Irvine Blvd . er• Aec«cle In tl,e otttee 567791 of OFftCIAl. RE Tht 11ndtrs1Qntd T1uslff
10872 8Mch Blvd., Stan-T.201 Mesa. CA 92626 Coeta ...... County O end lna. .. r now held bv THE p ET IT I 0 N ustln CA 92680 of lhe "9ccwder ot Or· CORDS IN THE OFFICE Of Oiselaims any ha!>il1ty for atry
\On, CA Kt¥tn John Ellla, Same 0rMee. .._ al Celif it • euch Trultee In encl requette that SHARON 0 4/ 1 2/9 3 0 4/ 13/9 3 .nee CcMM\ty, c.atfomia, THE COUNTY RECOAOER Of 1t1co111ttnu s o1 tilt str .. t
t<OOlc Joo Song. 5871 PUBLIC NOTICE Thie bu1lnen Is con. Na.•..,~ to th• .following d•· AVERY be •PflOlnted H 4119193' ' uec:~ by. fQiMd He-ORANGE COUNTY CALIF-OR· address and otner common WOOdboro Drive, tMlling-ouc:ted by*' kld1llldual In 9ool IS, •t t acribed P'°'*"' aitu.Wd erao~I repru entet1ve , .. Md .a. H .....,., NIA. AHO PURSlWH TO THE Cl b f shown '°" a..cn,CA 92MI teooea The regi11ran1(a) com-of w.-.... ,....,_ pa . In ~ •lorwld County to edmlniater th• eatata PUBLIC NOTICE Truan. OH NOTICE Of DEFAULT ANO h•SIGN T~ 11 •• 'f'Y t ol lung Shin Song, 5871 '1ct1Ueu• ~ 10 trensact bu»-lft the Oltlc• •• th4 and l'-t.e '°Wit APN _of th• decedent. Corpot"edorl, a~ . trtin 111 o .. amoun
Woodboro Or. Huntington 8'1.ane .. NMM ness undet the Actrtlous ~ -.Civdef of Lot a ot Tract No. 1o5n, THE P ET IT Io N YOU A"• IN Def AUL Corpef8'6on, .. Ben•lf· HECT!~ TO SEll TlolEAC !tit unpaid l>ltance ot tM ot>
leectl, CA 92&49 Bua ness Name(s) listed CouMy. In the City of Coate requH tt the decedent'• UNOE" A OEEO O oief'J. UNDER RECORDED hg3bon secu1td by the prop This b1.11lne11 11 con-St.teMent aboYe on:2·22·93 The~ emount ol ete MeN, County of <>raoge, ILL and codlc1ls, if TRUST, DATE> Mercf1 31 Wit Mii at ~1c •uc· 12/17/1992 INST I 92· 1rty to I>• sold 111d ruson
dUc'9d by: tlueband tnjj .,.~,,:c:::,.~ ~1 Kevin JOhn Ellls unpaid pnnclpel bel State of Callfornle , H eny, be edmlned to 19H UNLESS YOU TAK •on to ~ NQheet bid-86~1 67 OF SAID On1c1al R .. able esbmatld costs u
..... MR W()t(. 2..01 Aidot This statement wes filed enc~t lnler ... thereon, ·~ on • Mep record· robete. The WILL end ACTION TO PAOTEC der for ca.,_, 1..-Y.... cords Wiii SELL on pensu aria adVJnCIS II th• The reglatrant(1) com· Rout• LaguN Hills. CA with the County Cletk of 'DI""* """ ed In Book 441. P1gea any cod1cil1 ere eve.1l1ble YOUA PROPERTY, fT MA lime of sale In lewtul 04120/1993 at 1 30 p M at N bmt 01 !tit lll•t.ll 1>1J!>hcatiOt1 ~ to tranuc:s buU-92663• • Orange County on Feb. 22, 01llmeted coeta, •• ~ ... and 47 Mfacejl• for u em1net1on in the BE SOU> AT A PUBLI money of ttM United TH E L088Y Of THE BUILD-1 tht '9obce of salt IS
,_ under the Flctlllous Swlthlne ~ 1 1993 ~-"' ~ neou1 ... pt. Record• of file kept by the court SALE If YOU NIED A Swwe, by caeh. • CMh-NG 60l SO''TH l[WIS Q' ....,.., N#Mt•l lilted ant. nc.. ftHt572 lhe amo ot the lnlU• <>rengeCountyCalllom1a THE P ETITIO N UPLANATION OF THE IW'1 chectl ~by• u S362n923 tn adellbon to llbo"9 on: NIA CMifomla. •240 E. Htllabor· Published Newport Beac:ho pul*c:.-On ot this Hceptlng from u td · NATURE ~ THE PAO 1tale er netaon.f ~k. • STREET, OOA~E CA al u sti 118 Tn.ist" w1H acctpl a
KOOll Joo Song ;21:7 ~r.. Orange, CA Costa Mua Daily Pilot b n '211.114.14. tend, an undtwldff on.-:~,~~!~er e~~~0"':ita!~ CEEDIHG AGAINST YOU. checa d'r"' ~ • • 1>11bhc auction to tilt 111ot1est cash111's chtclc arawn on a ~Shin Song • This buslneu 11 con-Maten 23, 3o, April 6, 13. ~ de&ed~• foul1h In..,_, In and to ndar the Independent YOU SHOULD CONTACT A: ~~11 drll9n U::n, b!Odtl tor cash ( payablt at stat• or nat1onal t>antt a
Thia ttatement WH llled ductedby·a c:or1>«ation 1993 ler9 ot au crude oil, petroleum,Admln letre tlon o f LAWVE,. te t.o.nal !tit lime of a le In lawful clltea d12wn by a stat• 01 ~~ty ~: The reg.l1trant(s) com· · Tt7B r.::: :9l::. gH, brH,1 •d•Pdhaltubm Eatatea Act. IThla NOTICE~ :n: iC:.n eHoc'f':.i':f: m91'ty o1 tht United Stites). ledtral cttdll union or a 1993"'" on ....,..!' • rnenced 10 tl'ansact bUsl-...,..._ to TNM99 and •11 11 n re •u • euthority will ellow the TlllUIT!E'S SAL.E uvtnoe ... oc!•tion 0 • a'I nght tH!t and 1nt11es1 chedt drawn tff a state 01
Fsee747 nau i.w:er lhe FlctlUOUt PUBLIC NOTICE wtded IWOI*.,. ~~d=~ .~~nrrn!'.~d ersone representative On A;:i 2i:"4:,93 uwlnlJS ben._ apecltted conveyed lo ano now htld tff ltdtral sav111gs and loan 1s
PUbl lhed Newpoft 8each-Buslnes Nam•l•t listed NOTICE OF "°"' It ~ land •• ~ In the o teke meny ac tJon1 08 00 4 M ., • the f;o~ In MCtlon 61 I» of the Fl 11 under sa d Oatd of Trust 1n SOCllbOn savinQs u soaallon c ta M 0 11 P l a~Of'I· =c:tl 1· 1~ APPLICATION FOR Prom lntorme tlo Deed from l Arthur Bur· w11hout obtelnmg co,urt .,.;trence to Orang nencilal Code end euthc>-the property situated 11'1 s~11d Of S1V1ngs ~nlc sPtc1l1•<1 in 0' •sa • Y 1 ot un ne laurant, nc.. "'*" 9'e TNtl9e....,. gesa and o«h.,.. record· •pprovel. Before taking Cout TIU• Compan uo rilled to do buainels m County a11d Stale and Cle Secbon S102 of 1111 F1nanc11I A~ 13• 20. 27. May •. ~~ ~~':o Yu 1 tiled CHANGE IN ,..lebte, but tor wN ed January I , 1957 In cer~•·n very important N Tualn In t1'e dtv of ltl•• .Ute) At the North scnt>ecl a' follows PAACEL Coelt and 1utt1onz1C1 to Clo
t"3 with Iha =t w~ of OWNERSHIP OF Truel!M ~ no 9oo11 3714, page 321 ol ecuons. however, ~he Santa Ana, County of Or-front entrenc e to th 1 LO 7 OF TRACT NO buSllllU tn ltlis state In 1111 _______ T_.200_1 Orange County Yon Mardi ALCOHOltc eenutlon or werrenty Oftl~I Record• AP N eraonel representative &n9e. Ste• of Calltornle, Co. untv Cout1houee, 7 l 2271 AS SHOWN ON A UAP ••tilt tender otner thal'I cash PUBLIC NOTICE 24. 1093 8£VE.MQE lhe • .._ addt9MC•) 141l·OIS·06 will be requ11ed to give itomla Aoc:otweyance Civic c:"*c ~ ••at. RECORDED I~ IOOIC !>63 IS acceoltel "1• Trustee 11\aY ' F S3 LtCIENSE 4-2·93 other com.non The --.1 •~• of the notoce to mterested mpeny, a Callfornle Santa na, A. •1 n9M. PAGES 1 0 8 tNCLIJSIVE Of 1 CWStoe92M . 5e 51 To Whom It May con-lion of UM •bov~ de unpeld prlnclpel b••· ersons union thoy '60n, •• duty ap-l1Ue end lnt•H•t c 9n WlthllOICI I.he ISSIW!Ct o tilt
Publtlhed Newpcw1 Beach· cem TAMPICO ISLE, INC, sortbed ~ Is: 3M ence, lnterHt t"'9reon, eve waived notice or pointed TNatH undt ~ IO end now ,_d MISCELLANEOUS MAPS RE Trustte s Ottd untll funds
FlctlU.Ue Costa Meu Daily Pilot 11 (are) apptytng to the De-Mire L.oml ....., togethef """' reaaonabty coounted t o the thel ce rtain Deed of by it undef aald Deed of COROS Of ORANGE COUNTY become av11~tllf'to ttle payee
llvelneea N...,. Ma!Ctl 30. Apnl 6. 13. 20, partmen1 of A1c0hol1c Bev· ...... CA 12117. e aumated c o1ta, ... ropostd ect1on.) The ruet ••ec:U'ed by. Rich-Truat In the property •1t· CALIFORNIA or trtdorsH u a mantt ot
State1nenc 1993 • erage Conttol 10 sell alco-I.ad ~ .. be6 pen.. end adv•ncee •t n d e p e n d • n t d ChartH Huber, an uated In Hid County EXCEPTING All OIL OIL ngnt Sa1<1 sat1 will bt INClt
The ~ Pll"IOnS T·113 hohc beverages at 263 E eold fot ltW purpoee the Um• 01 the tnillat edm1nit1retlon authority unmetned man, u ""9· Cell~doKribl"'7 the RIGHTS MINERAl..S MIN· ~ut without covenant or war ~~~W:ALIJ. 17th St: Costa M11a, ~ "'-_::,ucn publ~tion °1 th~• No· will be grented unless en . recorded on Ap ril ~~No 1~ ~tv of ERA!.. RIGHTS '9ATURAI.. GAS ninry m 111ss 01 1mpl1td 1t-
AHCE GROUP, U43 Von PUBLIC NOTICE =rail •&11
47 ~aces.~ Trual ~ 1... "~W1d~!: CH h· nteru ted person ftles • ~1'7o7:o 1~~"':~1 ~ state' of C.ltlor· Rl~TS A~D OlHER HY· gard.ng ~O• PoSStss1on 01
l<wmen Awnue, NewpcM1 190878 cense(s) ng .. ,,.,... of & T lors Checka or Cer\illed an ob1ecuon to the age .. o f Offictai nie, .. per Map rtCICH'ded OROCAABONS BY WHATSO· encu m::>rancu 10 satisfy 1111 9eldl, Celtfomla 92660 flcthlou• Publ1SheO Newpo111end of Sele. Checlla peyable 10 the euuon and 1how1 good ecordi 01 Orenge In 8ootl 71 Pagea •1 and EVER GEOTH ER..-Al ST EAM 1nd1::>edntss secrto by said
Kol Menagemenc SeMcn, h.aneN N.,..• Beactl.Costa Mesa Daily CeUlornl• "•con~ Tn.i•'" ~ bidder a,. ac· euse why tht court ty Sta .. ot Cellfcw-42, Mlacellaneoua .... .,.. AJj0 All PRODUCTS DE· Deed adllances thireunaer Inc.. a Delaware COfPO'I· St.t._t Pilot Apnl t3 1993 enoe Compeny, u c:.pUble to Tru1 ... · pro. i hould not grent the • ~.-the ~ of in the Of1 1ce of the RIVED FROM AltY OF THE will! intmst as prov1Cltd
tlon, 4343 Von t<atman Av-The Following persons ' T207 True .... By: Suunne Vtded pr~ ldentiflc..· authoflty. ' ._..." contelned County "9cord4tr 01 utd FOREGOIMG THAT MAY BE tt111t1n and tht unpaid onn
tnue, Ntwpott Beach, C• .,. dotng bUllness as: ~· E .. cutlve Vtc \Jon la avaUebte A HE~RING on the .... at pubhc auc0on' County WITH N OR UNDER THE t•P3' o1 tht nt>lt securtd by lomla '2660 TIMBER INN 6395 w Ball PUBLIC NOTICE ~ 1200 Oelld ... from lntormetl on P•llt•on will be hald on tt-. highest bidder I The'""' ~,!n4 LANO TOGETHER WIT .. THE sa a aua 'W'lh 111tertst Thi• bu11nesa Is co~ Roed c . CA 90630 Aw, ~.of1tl. c.iucw-which~ TN!lt.ee deem May 6 1993 et I ·4 5 o checll d other common --wn• T f cM:'9d by: •corporation ~ lprus, uno, 7U 1 YOU AM .... DE,AUL nle IU11·H11, JIU) reflable, but for whlc~ P.M. '1n Dept. J OJ beet 'below, P~~ab~~ tion, If any, ol the reel PERPETUAL RIGli 0 ttiertOll as prOVldtd 1n said The reglstre11tts) com-Palaia. StM!l~CA 90680 UNDER A DI ID 0 f 17i·H 71, Dli!led •rch Trua ... ma.._ no ,..Pie-located et 341 The City 1 the lllfte of , ... In lew-pro pert y d e 1 c rl b e d DRILLING MINIMG ElCPLOR· Mole 11u cnargu and u
menced '° tnansac;, ~ James A. Harrl11gton, 7•51 T, DAT'IO .,....l 1~ 11• 1113 11ntatlon or warranty, Duve, P.O. Box 14171. h.M money of the Unii.d above 11 ~'°be. ING ANO OPERA TING Ptnses of tilt trustee 1ne1 Of neu undef the Flc:titiOul Pa.leis Staneon CA 90680 , .... ue&aSI YOU TU• ASAPIOH2 the 1trMI Nct,...1(") or Oran e CA 9261 J of A"*'~ with-1973 Meyer ~aoe. C:O.te THEREFOR ANO STORING IN Ult lrusls created by g ld
Bullneu Nam•w tllWd Thia • bu11nei s 11 con-ACTION TO ~•OTEC SIM, .-. 4113 oitter common deeigna· I~ YOU OBJECT TO wenenty .. pr9.. or Mele, CA 12627 AND REMOVING THE SAME Otta of Trust
...,,,.. on: Merch ' 1193 oueted by ce>-per\Mn YOUI' ,_.."1'¥, IT MA PUBLIC NOTtCE lion of ltle •bove de· the granting of the mpt1ed •• to 11ue, u... The unOerMgnect Tnat· FROM SAID LANO OR ANY GOlOEN WEST FORECl :::. ~~ se::: The regl1trant(1) com-=LL~ :riuA .. 7:~ ac:nbed property la. 30IS pet1uon. you 1hould ..... ion or enc um·::. ~~It~ OTH£R LANO 1NCLU01'-G SOURE SERVICE INC:
M VIC.~· menc:.d IO 11'..ac:l bUsl-IXPL.A*TION 01 THf YOU ARE IN DEf'AUl T Klondlu All9nue, Coal.A 19pH r et the hH ring ncea, ell n ghl title the av.et addren end TH£ RIGHT TO WHIPSTQCI( AS TRUSTEE
'nll.s lllllMMnC wu Med neu under the FICllllOul NAT\Mll CW Ttta PRO· UNDER A DEED OF Meu. CA 12126 1 n d 1 11 t • You r ln..,_t now held by other common ~9fla-OR OIAECTIONAl.LY ORlll S33 AIRPORT BOULEVARD W11'1 CM Colny a.rte of Business Name(il llsleO <:alDIMG tiGAtNeT YOU, TRUST. DATED AUGUST Said ~ 11 being ob11ction1 or file written as aucn Tr\lllee tn and lion, 11 any, 1h0wn ~ ANO MIN£ FROM LANDS SUITE 500
Orange County on Maten a= r a::ii::a ~ COHTACT A 16, 1911. UNlESS YOU ~"1;' ,'::: =le:: ob~ectiona with the court o = ~~1t,.c::; in. S.ld u le will be OTHER THAN THOSE HER[· BURLINGAME CA 94010
31, 1193 Jamn A Harnngton LA.WR.~ TAkE ACTION TO PRO· s.cu'9d by u ld of be ore the hearing. Your n tt'9 af-.id County~. but W11houl cov· INA90V£ DESCRIBED Oil 41!11344-4767
FH42.21 Thi~ statement wu 114ect flt01lCa 0# TECT YOUR ~ERTY IT Truat Including 1-and appHrence mey be m SUie to Wtl APN enant or wa"enty, ••· OR GAS WELLS TUNNELS DATED 03/1911993
fl\lbl-"" ~ e.acti. witto lhe County Cl9111 of ""4JlftFI ~ MAY • SOl.D AT 4 P\Je· e11pen ... ol the Tru.a ... peraon or by your ·101·30 lot 2 of Tr9Ct PNaMd • ltnpOed, r• AND SHAnS 1kTO °" SUSAH BEANE SECAE
Co . No •••Sii LIC SA LE IF YOU NEED euorney. ~ he. ~ "1 .......... Delly Pilat Orano• County on Mwcn on Aorll IO 1tN AN EXPLANATION OF end of S.I• IF YOU AR£ U1, In the CJty OI New-encum~ '°pa. THROUGH ~ ACROSS TtiE TARV
Apr1t 13, 20. 27, Mrt 4, 23, t"3 tt:OO A .. , ai the 'ett-THE NATURE OF THE Californle Reconvey· c R E o ITO R 0 1 a hach, .. pw Map remelning pitnc1p SUBSURFACE Of THE LANO •AC 33420 Pu:>< sn 3 3:! 4
1"3 F5eStM of ~-tOO, In PROCEEDING AGAINST ;nee, Com,r-"Y·5 ·~ ~~: contingent creditor of onJ:.d ~ 8:.°" 1U • 1um of ~ note(s) •• HEREINABOVf OESCRIMO 6·13 T·202 Publlll'led Newport Beach-kllMl¥ of ... lllulldlne YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-ru• ... y u • th• deCHHd OU muat • IC •neoua cured by aald o..d •f ANO TO BonoM SUCH l---------
---------•cost• Men Dally Piiot • 711 a. P TACT A LAWVE" ~~~·;2~"~."~:1: Me your clai m Ywith the •1Meo;:i~"1-~ :: ruat. .. ttt lnt-..t thef'9o WHIPSTOCKED OR DtREC· OBITUARY 888 _puaUC NOTICE Mveh 30. A~ 6, 13, 20, In IMol~ °":'9°• TA~~~~ ~Alf Alie, Chetawbrth C..lltor· court and me1I • copy to id ~nty ::.:•, ':"ded ln1 uld TIONAll Y DAILLED WELLS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
t90877 1993 :&, ' ~ No t23227 n1a 91311 ·6511 Clll t th e Pe 1 son e I Thetotelamount ol ll\e • IN'CM,I 811Y· TUtiNELS AHO SmlS UN· ~au
PlctlU-c-omAa. = On May °"· 19U. I 775·257S, Deted. March raprenntet1ve •ppotnted npetd pn nclpel b•I· = o:":ru::":ti:.:: DER ANO BENtAlH' OR BE· Hv ........ __.. ..,,. ..... ,... PUIUC NOTICE c.M~ ~9t.lot 11 oo A M et the an· 29, 1993 by the court within four ce. lnterH t thereon, tee• charoea and ••· YONO THE EXTERIOR LIMITS Erwtn C . Hoftltutn, au .. ~t duty~ True~ trance 01 iu1te 100. 1n AS.4Pl 1190 mont!"• from the dell of with ~ably peniea 01 1h• TrustH THEREOF ANO TO REORlll S8, rewen1 of Costa
The Followlng Plf'IO'I• flctltleiu• una.t that cert.In the lobby ot the building 4'13, •no. 4'27 flrll 1ea'!ence of letter• atlmated co1t1. H · and 01 lhe.truata ~led RETUNNEl EOUIP ¥AIN· Meu. d •ed Fridey.
lft dOlnQ bu11nes1 u h ahteN NINl'M ol TNal ...a.AM loc•led at 121 s Pa PUBLIC NOTtCE ea pro111ded 1n u ctlon ... end edvanc• at by H id Deed ot Truat. to-TAJN REPAIR DEEPEN AHO Apr11,9. 1!}93. He was LEO ENO S HAIRSTYLING Stet.....t br. Jil>M a. lweoney sa. In the city of Or•ng•. 9100 of the Cehfornie • time of the lnltlal 1186.•0I n Eallmat· OPERATE ANY SUCH WElLS a test tecMic~n al
COMPANY, 31'31 S:antA The Followlng perM>n1 ~ L Sweeney, County of Orenge, Sta CNS 1089332 Probete Code. The time bUc:.tton ~t:;s• No· ed Acetutd ln terHt OR MINES WITHOUT H JC C.rter Co tor 32
Margarita Pancway. ~ are doing but4neu as· twaber\4 •n4 wife •• 01 C.lilomla, C.ll forno• NOTICE OF for filing ctelm1 will not ce.,. $30, end eddilonal advaoeee y .. ,. SIMVrved by his Santa Marganta. CA 92681 INTERNATIONAL PVRlfl ekua, recorded' on Aec:onwyance Coms>Any, PETITION TO u pire before four CUrY9nU'f deted Ca1h· I any wlll increa._. th11 M R THE RIGHT TO DRILL son J ay, grandson any Hus. 21831 Jol'ln-CATION RESOURCES. ti. 1 .. , •~a Calttomi. Corporation, month1 !rom the l\u 11ng ere Chec:lla or Cenlfled 1gure pttor '°.... MIM ST~[ EX"tORE ~ JamH both of R1..,..t-111>ne, El Toro. CA 92630 1 oo u AOama Ave nue ... •ttnst In 11 duty app()fnled Tn.iat· ESTAA°rMEIN0~T~~RV data noticed ebove Ila P•~= to the The ~lary unde OPERATE THROUGH THE side n1s compant0n.
Garv L H .... 211JI .John-•312, Huntingt0t1 Beach,.._ -, P ... -. of btff." under that c e rta1 ALICE SCHULHOF. YOU MAV EXAMINE "'~~or T ere ac· aaid Deed of Truet ~SURFACE OR THE UPPE R Betty Brim ngham. stone, El Toro. CA 92630 CA 92646 ~ .. Orange Deed of Truat HKut•d the file kept by the -• to rua ... Pf'O-\otore u~ and ct.-500 rEET OF THE SUBSUR brother Edward and
This bullneH Is con-Dianne Allen 2s.40 Vi11.1 o....nw .... of c:..f ..... by franc;i1 E aon.1n AKA MARY ALICE court. II you ere • I PfOPOf ldentallca · livered to the under· FACE OF THE LANO HERElfll nieces Mer1aine Miller
ducted by. tluaband ano a.ya Newpcw1 BMct!. CA"'-· undS 1M ~ ot and Allee 0 Gonulu YARNELL, AKA person lntert1ted 1n the F~0•,:va:1~·~m e t1 n 11gned e wrttten Decleta· A80V£ DESCRIBED RE· and Sandfll COffrC!rl wife 92660 theMtn CCMl&lllfted, hut band 91\d wife , a MARY ALICE eat ate, you r'•V file wit h lch .,._. T ._ d 0 11on of Deteult end SERVED i 'r TH[ IR\llM ell 01 Chieope, MA , The reglitrant(•I com-This bu1tne11 11 con-... • ~ euoliOf\ ""9'°'11, recOfded on Au-MORGAN the court • formal NI' ~ mand t~ Sale end and loved member• of ~ to tranaac1 busJ.. ouctea by: en lncfMoull 9'e ....,_., ~ lor gust u . 1N I , II lntl.N 0 68128 Requu t for Special &able, but for wnlch written Nollc:e oi Defeul COMPANY IN OHO RE "' ,,.. unoer the FictollOUs The reglstrent(s) com-• or Checi* N ct. ment No Q -422 .. 1, In CASE N . A 1 . Notice of th• filing of an NelM ma"" no '~and El.ctlon to Sell COR0£0 .. AV 30 1986 ~ h 11 extended lam1.,
Bualne11 Name(1) ltsted menced to l1anSect bu.._ .nb9d below, .,.yet»e 8ooll -Page -. ol OW T ,o e 11 he ! r • • inventory end eppre1aal entetlon or warranty, undera1g ned ca u 1e INSrRU..,.ENT 1110 16 2244&~ Arre ngements by
llbove on: not yet neu under lt'9 Ftellllous 9'e lln'9 of NM In ..... ciel Record• ot Orang beneflcieuee, credito:!t of estate 111set1 or ol •~ eoctr.aa(nl °' 1ald Nolle• of Oetaul Of OFflCIAI. RECORDS American Family Soeo·
Gery L ...... Buslneu Nam•(•) Riied MOn9J of =. ~ County, si.i. ot CaNfor oonungent creditors, e eny petition or account rmon de11gna-and Election IO $ell to be PAACEL 2 NON-EXCLUSIVE e t y . Hu n 11 n SJ t 0 n ~ :.'!n.nt .,,.. llled 'C::.°"~1'13 -:.;:.,,_~. wu:: ~:. u=I~:=~~ ~~~e·r~~:e b;~:i.,,i;.~ es pro111dad in section o~~ r.~bo~,• ~~j ~in,:.-count EASEMENTS FOR INGRESS ~.:c~o M:::~~
Wliltl the County Clerll ol This sU&ement wu filed ~ .. '°-::"UM. wm MM at public. euctH>n in th• will or est•tt. or 1250 of the Caltforni: ary Pa;l.ewport I• loceled •nd mor-. lhan EGRESS E OYMENT IN TO Rernemt>erances mey
OrWIOI County on Mard'I wilh the County Cl8ft{ o1 peee•1kaft 4W encuM· to the highest bidder tor both. of: MARV ALICE Prob t te Code · . CA 92663. thru month a h ev At.ID OVER THE C MON be m.11de 11n hts name 23, 1093 n.w .. ,. _ _, Of'I •-6 said ~ 11 betng ____.. AREA All ~ DESCRIBED IN to tile Amencan Cen-
F5eStA 1t9°3'V"' --~, ....... ' PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTtCES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Ofd tor the S>Ul'DOM ot ••~11nce euch re THE OECLAAATION Of cer Soc1ety
l"ubllahed Newpclf1 a..c:n.. FSM7allft aying the obllcn~ ~ lender Ser· COVENANTS COHOITIONSl-----------
Coe\I Me$a OeilJ P1lo1 P11bllehect New,ort ~~JJ~1 .. 1 an~ VtCH , Inc , u Trut tH ANO R£STRrCTtONS AJjQ
Mlfch 30, April 6. 13, 20 .... ch.Coate M••• PUBLIC NOTICE, 01 tne Tl"Ul'tee 605I SunriM 8'Vd.. Sul RESERVATION Of EASE
1113 D~tw Piiot April to t7 of Sal• 9-2, f elf o.u. CA 95621 MENTS FOR ~[W~T
_______ T_·1-8-11 24• lier'•'~~; Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.6 the tonowing information Is hereby nobced C•111g~~~c!n:~d ~~·~C:.\'~:t!. ~ =~~OED ·o~~~Au~V'0~~
PUBLIC NOTICE regarding proposed increase m lhe business tax fOf tht City of Newport Beach: ru1tH, By suunne Ofllcer n.•• G4/0Ml 111s& ~ INSTRUMENT NO ,...09 &.IW-
te2409 PUIUC NOTICE e lly, EHcutlve Vice ~;~~ ~7 86 36•04' ANO 1111 TH[ NO.
FlctltleU• 1900.. THE PROPOS~D ANNUAL TAX RATES ARE: ,....dent. 9200 Oai.d•I• • . TICE Of AODtn OF TER ~~
.......... ....... Plctltlou• A::· m~~9. cr~~C:i PUBLIC NOTICE RITORY ANO SUPPL[MEN oi.... c::i-..,
..... _nt au.an. .. Neme 1 BUSINESSES WITH NO LOCATION WITHIN 75·2575 Dated Merc i'! TAI. OEClARAT Of "Snwt, AU FOlllu" The Fottowing Plf"IO"• sut-nt • 11. 1H3 ' ~OTICE OF TRUSTEES SAlE COllENAATS CONOtTiONS 1'2S 0...
... doino bu9'rwss ... The FOllOwlng persona THE CITY: $150 SAPIOH6 UNDER DEED Of TAl.S ANO RESTR1CT s roR c-. .....
.. & J SEAUTY SUf>Pl y & .,.. dotng business as; Ai .,, 3, 4120 Loan No 08943\j 7 RAt.A qEz PliAS[ s Of Hf A' 1i. • .;•;•;;•;•;•;·--· SAlON, 11879 Vll':Je.Vlew· SWEET SHOPPE. Hunting-TS No 1951 NORTH TIC["J RE II ~fl'~·o~ ~~ ton BH ch Mall, 7777 2. BUSINESSES BASED FROM A RESIDENTIAL PUBLIC NOTICE YOU ARE /N OEfAUll UN 1.~0EO MAY 15 1 87 AS PACR: vmw
way.'u H.br .. cAtoG31 ~'re:~ tl1e~un-LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY: $15 NOTICEO# DER A oHo oF TRusT 1HSTRUM£NTNo sn7so~9 ....w.ttAM
ko, Choong Ho, 1071 Con-Alan s. c.,.;, 102 Jam.a TAUSTEl'S M LE DATED OCTOBER 11 1981 AHO RE·RECORDEO SEP c.n.tery • ~
oord Way, La Habra. CA Town. Monrovia. CA 9t016 3. BUSINESSES BASED FROM A COMMERCIAL Tr\lli.t a.a No 40.t UNLESS YOU TAIC[ ACTI lEM6ER 1 19!7 AS " CNoet'• Clwftetorr ll063I Thi b I I Titte °"*No TO PROTECT YOUR PAOf> STRUM£NT 1'0 87~Clq(l68 Thi• bualneu la con-duel~ ~1 =~:on-21-95VS·IO ERT'r tT MAY Bf SOlD AT A All Of OHICtAl R£COROS l~ Pldllc v... °"""'
Ouc1N by: hus~ ~ The regl1trent(1) corn-LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY: $100 Aef~ No 1J1•7C>·1 PUBLIC SALE If YOU NEED Of ORANGE COUNTY CAI. ~
..te menced lo .. ansact bull-PLUS $5 OR $ 10 PER EMPLO~E APNI 0 2-233·01 AN EXPLANATION Of THE FOR~ A AN O ANY AME NO I~~~~=~~ Th• regl1tr1nt(•I com-MU under the ~IOUS "' ... u~~t ~ f7,.0:~AUJ-NATURE or THE PMCEEO. MENTS THERETO PARCE~1r =~! ~11~ict1= 8~ ... NI~•(•> hied (DEPENDING ON TYPE OF BUSINESS) TAUsT DATED 1V0611t ING AGAINST YOU YOU 3 AN EXCLusivt EASE·
&u.lneH Name(•) hated ,.,........ on. UHLESI YOU TAKI AC SHOUlO CONTACT A LAW ._.E~T FOR S DEYARO POR
9bove on:Ap(llt,lt93 =~c:.,. WU ftled THE BUSINESS TAX RATES SHALL BE TIOH TO ~ftCT y YEA POSES MR A ~TIOH A Ml Ja Koh wta\ the County Clefti of PAOPE"TY, IT MAY eE. Ol•Ct s lltrt!ly (11¥111 flal P0R I~ Of -HE AOJOIN•'IG ~ ~ -• fifed Orwioe County on M#d\ APPLICABLE TO &IUV BUSINESS SUBJECT TO IOlD AT A P'UmllC SAL.£ GOLDEN WESf F<>REClO-LOl Of SA O lRACT NO J:: .:"~ -c..,. °' 2•. tm ll'n f :A~ ~l.D,..:' ~~£ SUR£ SERV1CC INC A CALI· 12271 AS OCSCRli[[I A'-0
0r-County on A-1 ISMU4'f BUSINESS TAXATION AS PROVIDED BY o, ll4E P"OCfEDING FORNIA CORPORATION as LIMITED BY T14E DECLARA
1..-,....... ..., .. ' Publilhed Newf*t. 9Mc:tlo-HAP ER AGAINST YOU YOU Tn.iste• or succusonMtll Tl ANO l HE NOT1Cl AP FNU80 Coat• MIN Delly Pilot NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODEC T SHOULD CONTACT Aillliiiiill•••••liiilliiilm•
ftubflahed Newpof1 8tach-Match 30. ~ I , t3, 20, 5 04 l.AWft"
Coat.a Meaa Daily Pilot 1993 • • On 0510•193, et 1 0
Apt 13. 20, 27, M.y •, T·112 THE AMOUNT OF TAX 1993 T· t t9 PUIUC NOTICI , ... 1 ESTIMATED TO BE RAISED "'°....._ • ANNUALLY IS $2,200,000 PUIUC NOTICI
ttoCNM ........... ... :=1.:W-....... The '="'perM)nS PUBLIC llEETINQI REGARDING THI INCREASE IN THE
, .. ,........ are rnbualntU .. : IUSINEll TAX RATEi WILL IE HILD IN THE CITY ~ ~~.~· l!T~.r:~·J~· COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THI CITY OF N!WPORT ~ ~M=~ =~~'.~ BEACHJ ... 3300 N!WPORT IOULEVARD.i AT 7:00 P.11~
11201. Lo. A!Mlltoe, cA ·,~1 :,:n•ea la c:on-WITH "" ORDINANCE FOR INTRODUCTION ON llAY 1 u 5° ~y~~· ~':odr~:~om· AND IECOND RIADINQ AND ADOPTION OF THI
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':.!° bUllneH 1• con-:;::v.~ . .:r-1--listed FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RIGARDINQ THll M'9d by: 8 oorpotM'<ln S4ephen L. Leorwd
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LOMI .. _.,, .. OAANGE. CA .. pubic.., •• cNcll cnwn on • POR•CLO•U•• OP. cw. ieo.a ... ._ (11-.CS t2ll02'15 O!Mt lnM ...... Mpll;a .. , Vl9ta Omeda, ..... llonll ........ W8lhlrlo-p_ ~~· OTMml MP. auaioo, IO IM Nof*t Did-*'-Of Mlionll benk, a ptCU In lf'9 pftone ~). The nelne, llddttU, and funds I 0 port 8HCh, Callf0tnla '°"' DC. 202f9, ~ ~ l'ublleMd Newport
T a,. .0 w for CMh (.,.yable • c'*k c:ttawn by • atate 0t TACTI093 0Mpuea Cle que .. .,,. ~one Nlmbtf of plain-01oM paid-In and conllit>-1112MO ct.ya °' !he dMe "' ••t Cotta MltMI O•llY .. '°'1 Ma ·~:..T the lll'M Of aale In i.wfUI fadefal 0'9dit urwon Ot a Publl1hed Newport ""'*1 Mia CIUIC*lf\ iudi lift'& atlOlney. °' pl.itlblf uled -plus '4:..2!~-?•I Thi• t>usln .. 1 It COf\o puO!icMIOft, The of~1• Apf'll 13, 20, 21 • ...., •.
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NOTKT VOUR.'91GP· etty situated in Uld County of tne flMnc:tll Code Ind Una c.ar\I o una llamada o del demandanlo que no $20.283.4711 IUIAneH Name<•> """ lnlpec:llon dunno f90UllW CNltMT02t ,,., all SOU w1d Slate and dfscrlbed u authOnzed to do butlness 81C tl'7S telefonic:e no le ofrec:eni ttane et>ogaoo, ts) LAW 011buraemen11 for the mow on.: NIA ~t "°""' Flctltloue MTV, IT llAY SOLD I~ lo tn11 state. In the lwnf SUllllllOMI i>rottcdon; IU 191puffla Of'FICES OF KURT T. year St3,426,&10 Jamt1 B. MacDonald, Published Newport hsl,ne .. N•11te
AT A "'9UC SALE. IF LOT 5 IN BLOCI< 40 Of tendw OlMt than cash Is (CITACION Hllta a maQUlna Ilene que LOFLAND STATE BAR We heraby cettily that the General Par\Mt Be~oMI M"'1 Dally I
YOU _.., AN UPl.A-"THIRD ADDITION TO accepitd, Irle TNJ1ee may JUOICIALI curnplW oon las fOtmali· NUMBER •103749 $20 N aboYe items are In ao-Thia t&alemenl Wll filed Piiot Apfil 13, 1193. T19e The F::.=:n''*""' llATIOM OF nta ttA-NEWPORT BEACH". IN Wllhhold 11'1• Issuance ol dacln ~· aproplad111 • . cordanee wilh lh• AMuel with the County Cletk of olna blltl TUii• OF THE PAo. THE CITY OF NEWPORT the Trus1ee·1 Doed Ji111 NOTIC• TO D IFEN-Ii Ulted ~ que la corte BRQOl<HURST STREET, Statement f0t the yeat Orange County on llo\Wcfl PUIUC NOTICE are di OE nett as:
ce•DINQ AGAINST BEACH. OOUNTY OF OA· IUl'lds become avatlab141 IO OANT: (Avho a •l;CUthetucalO. SUfTE 122, ANAHEIM, CA endtd.Oecembef 31, t992 t2, tit3 HEU 0 l.I. 3000 Nlw-v ,,.
YOU, YOU SttOULO ANGE, STATE Of CAU-the payM"' endO<see Ha Acusadol DON Fl•LD, Si ~tied no. presenta 1u 92801 TELEPHONE NUM· made 4 to the Insurance PIMMOl8 1e3t2t ~ve. 2:~50, Costa W..a;
CONTACT A'LAWY'ER FORNIA. AS SHOWN ON A matter ol nghl. LIU FIELD, AND DOea 19tpUelta a liempo, puede BER: (714) T76-8290 Comrnlu4oner, pursuant to Publilhed'Newpott Beech-flletJtloue t,;! N O'Amor9 211U
...__.le of • MAP RECORDED IN 800K Said sale will be made, t THROUGH tO tN-J*<* el caso1 y le pueden DATE~ JAN i8 tH3 1-. . C M Dalt Pik>t •··-• Illa Segundo. Mlttlon _,, • 3, PAGE 31 OF MISCEL· but 'Mlh<>Ot covenant 0t CLUSIVE ' qultat tu lalano. au dinero •ETEASON Cle k .._ JallM F Cha-e. J o•i. esa 'I -neoe Namo TnaatM'• S.le LAN E o u s M A P S . warranty, e;cpress or Im· y otraa coaaa de su • r r ' , • • ~ '•• March 30, April S. 13, 20, u.t......t Via,o. C~ ~92 • U""°' Deed RECORDS OF ORANGE pUed, regatdlng title, pos-YOU ARE BEING SUED pt0ple<l.O sin tvlso adlcio-L. WHEELER, Deputy Pr ... donl 1993 Tl'le following l*SOl'll are Michelle 0 Amofe, 27D2 of TNal COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. session, or enc:umt:nnces. BY PLMNTIFF: ~ Ud. na1 IJOf parte de la eorte. Published Newport Guy Lotnl'ftOft, Soc,. T-tn dolnQ bus1neU H : Via Segundo, Ml11lon
Notice It hotoby given A.P. NUMBER! 423-313-05 10 sallsly the Indebtedness le Hla' do........_ndo) EJdsten OCfOI requllltos le-Beach.Costa Mesa Dally lary ANfHONV & ASSOC!-Ill~, CA 92592
INtt CONTINENTAL f.AW· Tl'le WM< addten and ~ by said Deed. ad· FIANCIAL FED SER-galH. Puede que usted Piiot Mateh 30, April 6, '3, Publl1htd Newport PUBLIC NOTICE ATES, 1070.f Ba1av1a, Th• bbu•!n•h11.~! .. c:~
YERS Tm.E COMPAHY A other common deltgnation, vanc:es thll'eundet, wllh in-VICES INC qulera •amat a un abogado 20, 1993 Beach.Costa Mesa Oslly Sulle 1 If. Orll(lge, CA due1ed y, us ........ -JI#
CALIFORNIA CORPORA· II any, of lh• , .. , prope11y IWHt as provided therein. Vou have 30 'CALENDAR lnmedl111men1e. SI no T190 Pilot April 1 a 9 t2 t3 LEGAL NOTICB 92667 T~• 1 · I( ) TION a ca1iromia Corpora· described aboYe Is pur· and the unpaid principal of DAYS alter thtl ~mon1 conoce a un abogado 1993 ' ' ' ' ' OF APPLICATION Jay A. Peny, 5602 Cajon •~eg stran s :,~
tlon u tn.tstee, or suc:ces· ported to be: 4009 SEA· the nole secured by said 15 served on you to file a puede llamar • un Mt'llicio PUBLIC NOTICE · ' · w742 Nolificallon It h.,.by Avenue, Buena Park, CA "*' J0 ~~'jf1 1111~ eor lr\lstee or substituted SHORE DlllVE. NEWPOfJT deed with lnterHt thereon typewnnen response it this de referenc:l1 de abogldos g111en that Chase Manhal· 90621 neu un et • iC
trustH pursuant to the BEACH, CA 92663 as ptovlded In 11.ld Note, ooun. o J una oficlna de eyuda t913M PUBLIC NOTICE tan Trust Company or Call· Carolyn A. Pally, 5602 Bu5tnets Namt (a) 11"41d
Deed ol Trust executed by The VndtfSIQned Tt\JSlee lees, charges and H · A letter °' phone call will legal (Ilea el dlfec1orio tete-FIRE AND CASUALTY fomla NA. 101 Cahlornla Cajon Avenue, Buena Park, above °"b~A
STEVEN It WILLIAMS, AN disclaims any habllily f0t penses of the wstee end not procect you; your type-lonic:o). SYNOPSIS OF THE CNS1~7019 Slreei, Su;le 4125, San CA .90621 John N. ~· •
UNMARRIED MAN, R• any Incorrectness of the of. the trusts created by written responA "lfrust be -eASe NUMBER ANNUAL STATEMENT Fictitious Frenclsc:o, Calllornle Thts businHs Is con. etf"ene 0 Amore flied
c:orc1eo 02/07/1993 In Book street address Ind other said Deed or Tt\ISL In proper legal form if you (NuMOrO dot C•ao) Business Name 941t1 Is hling 111 applica· duoted by: husband and ''' 1 stall'f'llent was Page tnsl 192·78709 of common · desl9natlon, ii CONTINENTAL UW· want the court to hear your 93C0339 Woatem United "'-Statement lion with the Comptroller ol ,wilt oilh lhe C Courtly CJ~ Oftic:1a1 Recotds In the of. any. shown herein. YERS TITLE· COM· c:ase. The nd dd 1 ance Comp•ny. 44S95 The FOiiowing persons the Cunenc:y of April 13, The reglstrant(s) com· ~· ounty on
flee of the County Aeeo<der The' total amount of the ,AJ#'f, A . CALIFORNIA If you do not ftle your r• name~ • res1 o Mac:.A11hur Court, T1'1rct are doing business es: 1993, u Specified In 12 menced 10 tranaact t?Usl· 9, 1993 .
of O~NGE County, Call-unpaid bal~e ol the obi!-CORPORATION AS sponse on Ume, you ma.y the cour1 Is. (El nombnt Y Floor, Nowpor1 8each, MacMEADE INVEST· CFR . .S In the Comptroller's ,,... under IM Fleli~s . F583471 fo.-·~a. and pursuant'° the gallon s•cured by the TRUSTEE tots 11 lose the case, anc:t your dlrecdon de 11 oOrle es) CA e2eeo MENTS 2645 Wsta Of. Manual for Nl11onal Batlle•. Business Name(s) hsted Pubhatled ~f)Oft Buch·
Nolt:• of Oefalllt and Et~ property to be ~ Ind • • wages. money end prop-MUNICIPA\. ·COURT FOR Yeat Ended Oe<:embef nada, Newf)Oft Beachi Cali· for ~isslon to ntablish at>ote on: NIA . Costa Mesa Daily Piiot lion to Sell thereund• nt-reasonable esllmaled MAIN ST:, SANTA ANA, erty may be taken Wtthout THE STATE OF CAUFOR· 31, 1992 fornla 92660 a domHtic branch al 3991 Jay A. Petty, Carolyn A. March 30, Apnl 6, 13, 20,
c:ord«S 01/1 t/f993 lri Boole costs, expense~ end ad· CA 92701 (714) 831-further warning from the NIA FOR THE COUNTY OF Total admitted assets Michael J. Meade, 507th MacArthur Boulevard, N--Petty 1993 '
Page lnsl #93-021140 of j~~s atb,IJ'• i:,me of'::.-Make the right movo. court o RA f1f GE. OR AN o E $18,759,516 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar, port Beach, Calllornla Buy It. se111t. Find It. T·180
Nici Official Rec:otds, wiH '"' pu iea n "5 Piiot Ro•I Eetate There are olhet legal re-COUNTY HARBOR JUDI· T o I a I 11 a b 111 I i e s Cahromla 92625 92660. Ct-alfted.
e42·5878 qulrements. Vou may want $12.048,632 James B. MacOon1ld, Arty persoo wishing to---------
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EC>U.Al l'OU5'"'G FOR SALE FOR RENT condo, b ig yard, , .. ""~~ •Lido P'enlneu,. • t)lg, Bt1ght, Studio With BY PHONE: 714.642·5678 OPl'OIHUNIH pallo, 2 car garage, I+ ~ Beach Area! Luxury-Harbor Vlow North On'Det County-540-1220 All rul tSlall Mv>er1111t11ln1111• $995/mo. • vory largo sundeelc, .
s Jl; NEWPORT flP ... IUU t BR' a. Dectc w/Vlow frpl, 2 112 blka to MWSIJlllt ls nbit" to lhe fell· Villa Rentals VEARl.V OR WINTER FumNnl $90041500 Ocean. $790/mo, urn BY VlSITING OR MAD..: eral Fair Hauling Acl ol IKl JJ 675-4912 . 8T!J.e030 Mon·S•l. Incl. 644-1«9 IRVINE 1044 CORONA $650/M04195CWO 330 West Bay Street --· wlllcll ""'" II U1t9ll NICE ~~;.. t'41A Incl aca•lv9ftt 7t0 Udo P•rlit Oto.
Costa Mesa. CA 91627 10 Mwt11se "'"Y pnlerenca. D£LMAR 2122 E'SID E 2BR F~ TWO MASTER SUITES houso, lrpl, bulll·ins, ,,.._ ., "'~ llhd. • .., SI..} llmllallan or lllmlmlnallon Univ Town Cent or w/d , yrd, ~ncl gar. Pol Hop Into ••• VIiia Rentals Br 2Ba. plnotrH set· COSTA MESA 2624 bmd H rxt. colw. rtlltlon. spa.cio\Js tBr condo. 2BR 2BA condo, end ok. $925/mo 645-5862 Beach & Bay 675-4912 Ung, gar, pa110s. $97~
CLASSlFlED HOURS: stl, h1Ullcap, 11111UIJI Wlill or $132K. May consider unit, frig, So ot PCHI lse. No peti. 640·9408 •S200 3BA Mlioul qin, w M inllnllOll 11 lse opt. 7t4n86-0487 319 Dahlla Pl $1395 . Rental Co. For· OF Fl T.,..,_ l:MAM·S:ltl'M MtMlr·friday 2~Ba. wro hkupt, .-r-lillU lllY IUdl 1111Mnc1. liml· Call Paul 84()..5324 IRVINE 2144 Wlllk·ll l:llAM·S:JtPM M.U,·Fridl} &alloll Of dlscritnlllllion:• A Spring $750. Quiet atudlo BR WES1'MINSTER2 [92 · 1 gar ago. 2233 Fairview. NEWPORT Catalina view -+ pvt $10707mo 548-7001
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Hlflert>rwldConlltve:tlon Gardening. llwn IPll*lers SEL'L ___ .,._,.., Dr:.;;,c:lellat .,,..,,._,,..,. Ucl592.45f Bond/lns'CS and .,..,_ .,,.._, ~ 1...,nrt-~lr:""-:-~-:-=-1 -.a. 24 hrs 753-5268 l.af9el.,,.,•• lob•. Ref's HARDY MJUf 3710 ~ U'7·t•7 UIMH CiNi9 iWfti. ·~ --------• ~5 yrt e~p 93t ... t0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiii m Leno landtepng ......... ~....., UM TRADE
Tho Cornmun11v /eMeM~ p,.,.,._. 6 lrrlg4allon, Trimming Apt. Quel, Job. f l"M •at. .. ... & ...... 1a•••
Market Pl-.c;• P 1 In • ·C a r pen tr Y· 6 Romovei.. CINn· your UMd vehicW k licl s.etT 83&-l '7!58 PtumblhootlnO/dr_,,,1
Piie« Ctostlfled Drywett Md morel u,,_ a M•lnt, st. uo. th.rough claa•ifi-3 euy tt. S.N it. Find it. ft• 1ow rMn, fr .. •• lhrOuQh classlOed
M2·MTa C.., ..... 82'77 *5"02S• Qt.aeo4 C .. aalfted. lie. MCM .. '*'3538 M2..se78 .... ______ ._.._. __ ._. ..
Take ---DI IU LOW MONllU RAIEI ·
AdlBillsa ,_ business 11 senlce lor 1111J ••
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PerDIY F11-1n1on11aaon
Gall 6112-58781310
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cmra11m& 2124 UGOJI& -----•111-----llUSINISS ~ -14 nunir -~ SPE£D• BONDA -----••uar 2641 APAJtTMENTS COIODltCIAI. orro-a1-un1 .... 11-1 llU'Lv.-..;JIT5530 liifUUITUUiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ___ ,.u?'' .. "6o2s SIO BOATS •M~u':.' ::::'•~~---Iii· FOR RENT IU!AL !STATE 2904 .liii&iimiiiiiiliiiiilr--------iliiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiij
7 0 16 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·a2 Kenda Accord • ....... •••••••.w. 28A 2811., ~. lndry •.c.t••••••••~iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiim1l~•~i!i!iill!il~i!I~ ...... ...ti-. Ata't Ea•-te ... T ... IUGAAPM ••• • o •To .. ltl9GfWno.«U ·2811 g,•M view, 220 Clift l..ocal Vending Rouee -~ .. APS)falsed St0,000 WHAL•R, Like
r .. Dll ---·-11150 927·5107 Of $1200.00 • w..tt l)O-~~"'!> 0.ak lOQ Sale! Make otter!• ..... seooo
--310 Ml-4710 HOnLS IUSIJflSS tentlal Mu t ~· ,........Shing, mall F/T 432·7903 LY M•g ... so.M ~ wlbetcony 1-800·'""'"·"END With betlefda Che.ye ESTATa a •L•• 9120 UN COLN • No n-. -~------•MOTELS 2718 ROPD'IY 2787 ·~--~-~-·---844-eoee> ... • P RC>e.ATR 15 rinos. -------.-_. ·-Hand Carved Living 319 Unhi1119"y Dr•E DWPOaT MONEY P IT DtSHWASH£R Room & 01n1ng appr UO,OOO Hll MA1UN£ SElVlCE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
..... ,. BEACH 26&9 uw •• LAGUNA ···"···'·· 15 yrs TO LOAN 2914 NeflS4ld ctaye ~pply Room (Coueh la Im· 112·s:.:.1~3iASH SUPPUES 7020 "79 CONT. MARK v. H D CDLAU•t iliiiiiilillliiiiiiiiiiiii fum Studooa, kitchen· eatab, good leaae,"&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii at Mffa Veta. Conve-Pot\ed Italian Ivory ,,.~all;c goto, U tlldrm, cte.n, poof. ettn, lV, pool St75 NB strong buatne .. ,I' lescent Hospttal, 661 S 11 k ) Ask Ing Int: Ottv G •·~o dr~
..... _.. lndry rm, •2IDRll $700t & up. 494-5294 Trans Arizona 125K .. NR ED A LOANT '" a• _c.n __ 1e_r_s_1..;..'...;C_M...;.___ S28,SOO, replace · PETS 6 Dinghy Oav1l$, S ts. $3500 oh u Ci73 1052 ~M. a-=."~4 •11DAMS800• lnventory •tM-48t• ~:01h~: ~~~el PART TIME ;\~~~ooo v~~~~ AHDW.S 6049 ~~";~'2;,o1<1•11up -------.....----~ i .... ,., F~, dahwshr, stove RENTALS TO BUSINESS OfPICI! 7790 Nffd tol• ol Mrious & carved Pool Table 760-3166 or n2 9 138 MERCEDES 9130
.,__ .;Q"'; BR In a Inc No pets 5'S-485S SHAJtE 2724 fOR lltfT 276911•·------posll~ people. Good !~~ds,Goll..~. ,.!t 81~: 2 LG txeed kenn4Ma, ______ ..:.,_.~-~~~iiiiiiiiiiii~ ·-~ compt9!l. •Brand '*"' baytront AMl'fOUNCEMEJITS pay & hours 564·3986 ...., .. --. S2511S Retr-r Stain· MAltJNE SUPS 300 TD goo 19tl0 E'Ude ~ view cond9. :lBR 28,\. llX•C efllcea, 477011·-------· R RC£PT IONIST slate, aolld ma-ing gear, 642·9731 ooc•r 7022 AlAo bro"'n ""~IQ · 2 ear Qar yrly $1275 ..,boa lel Shara lrg .1• For beauty anion In hogony, aofld walnut n.;> m1. 9ooct cond 121K At 7 JIM e7~3777 Agt · lfltt w/prol fem. Dtn Yon Ka,man (JW -----'-----CqM Exp pref Neat, ralf with Mother of ntt ~.900 C'.3 1 l:>Bt ' llOVm-IN ••clAL rm view deck $500/ Airport. N.B.) Pvt wortc LOST. Clea ap Pearl Inlay, asldno PIANOS a
g1BA-seoo. 2BA·l700. t.IDO ISLE flJlly furn mo ... 'h Ultl 67:i·1509 stations $150; pvt of· fO"'"" 2925 Part t~me. 6~:~~~~ca S-4,200 Harpgteord, ORGANS 6059 PVT DOCK SPACE
9170 Claee to everything 1Br UUI, gar Incl. flee S350. Mo-to-mo. """ 1------'-..;....,........;;..;........._ S7 ,500 Many More iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Dover Shor•• PONTIAC llURllYI 544J.90e • $785/mo yrty. 1 per-LIDO IS U! quiet m-f Ftff prkng. fum, voa Sales RepreloefQhve E.aqulslte Thlngal 714-M0-7Ust 1 aon, no petS 673-0837 &hf hM. Bch/bGy. No mall, recept. coffH, FOUND: 000 S tart 1mmed1a1aly, Call 702 646-6835 Wur11tZat Baby Grand .WWWi UICIAU ---------drugs/amk/pet. $450 .. cont rm FAX, copi.r, Female S hw·Pet, In earn $1000 or more S1'75 ea.ldwin Sptn· ••••••••• 0-.D• LO 28A t BA Newport Terrace ulll. 72S.1 H2 Fed Ex, UPS, notary, Fairview Park on P1a· per wl<. must be exp. l=========~I n.t Piano $345 Both '89 Firebird
Hubba! Hubba! nu cpt, Dtw. atorar. 39, 211\S., s11001mo Hcty avail. 833-9550. w1lllng to travel, D.ININQ RM table, 11tt w1u help deliver AUTOMOBILES 1730/mo 940-249 850-4826 Al Oulnla,, centla, Costa Mesa (DOC1ors Choice ), Low heavy glass w/6 green 7t4/S27-1854 (behind ~lanc1a High f t food od velvet chrs, 9 mos
UrW Twn Cntr., near ua. 28A 1 BA. patio/
pooUtenn, w/d, crport,
"'f>!l! S8SO MO 9459
Buy tt. Sel It. Fuld h. c ...........
FIND
an apartment
throooh class1r1ed
Na Waterfront Ofc: School). Call Carol at a pr ucta, new Pd $3000. Sell
Ou.int, cozy, comfort· 979-9733. 1-800-233·2464 •••••••••I
able. Apptox 30051, S EC RETARY P/f 9am· 5950 ~ms-C:f'~ TDRuSPOJtTATION CADILLAC $800/mo. 63t .. 480 FOUND: l>oiJ. Female 2pm Mon-Fn Apply 1n ---------'~ 9040
AJC, AM.H M
Ult.. crulsl.', p/
1~ r p bl' al\ red;
47t( m1 s.6 29"' C
642·9 9 t0 Lv M g or 875-a107 Australian Shepherd person or send resume Formal Om1ng Room, •••••••••I •9t Sevin e Sov , dlo. nr beach . Prof nC>tl· mhc, 4/9, on Del Mar to Lutheran Ch1.1rch 01 C H E RA V 0 U E E N blue int t BK rriilcs ---------
smkr Pvt bdrm/otlico/ Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 1h1 Master, 2900 Pat1f1c AN N, Bullet & cH1na SAIL. .BOATS ' 7014 warranty • L•lle nf',.. VOUSWAGEN 9235
bath, $650. 67S-s:l52 BUSINESS fr ·· 548-3334. Vt-Or . CdM 92625 No w/m1rrorod back. cu110 S2J 500 67~ 58~ 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Share sunriy cottage, FINANCE F 0 u ND: w Ht TE phone calls ots !!:bl:~d~ha•~·~C:J~ft iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1•
CdM. Prof fem n/s. PERSIAN CAT. Call Teachers Asst, toddler S F te• Nobie C .. wllr1r, --... -------
2811 b, frpf, patio, w/d. 84s-3 u 9• & Preschool, UCI & Ir· U ED. 52·300· or all, new tramp, new white FOR-907 S
S500• Yxlttl 751·7037 BUSINESS vino, Xlnt wrkng cond, 114l900-3956 LP, A 1 cOl'd $895 i iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
OPPORTUNITY LOST WA.LLET exp pref, 8 54-8030 1-----------~O~B0~.~846-400~~~'..:5~-l '66 Mustang, ~ re-SELL
your used vehicle
tlvoogh classified
642-5678
Friday evening. RE· MERCHANDISE 22· Claaelc Norwegian stored, New pnl, Aqu., 2904 WARD. Call Curt, 64s.1·E-M_P_L_O-~--NT---wooden stoop, alnt blue 1nt.o•t 6 cyl ----~;__ __ _
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 0333 or 675-6695. UH~ MISC. 6015 cond, pnme NH sltp Classoc 3 spd, IYian Wh.i1n1' yOu ro buV!f)jl
VE NDING ROUTE''•
Priced Right • Poss.
$850 Wkty Income •
800-226-2290
•E-MP•L•O•YM-E•NT-MERCHANDISE .......
SELL
d vehi
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SERVICES t Of S ing C.ass1t-.S LOST: Golden A• 5533 $3,2001000 646-3879 tran a.c, am m. can cover:. a yovr netl>d!Ol
trlever. REWARD. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Drafting t a ble Indus Very sharp . A~ nuw -------Lost about 3125193 .,.. __ tnal size w1oompass, ---------.1 $6250 OBO 492 42&3
Dover Shores area. Please be aware that oal<, cabtnets 5165 PILOT CUSSIFIED
Female, medium size. the hstongs 1n this cal· OBO 645-1631 ~ELL It s I h e ea Y t o wearing red collar. egory may require youi---------. a cc ess, 1ra fo rm.111on
name "W iison." 10 call a 900 number COMl'UTERS 6018 p acked m.irke1 v1 Co;
Please" call 650-0206 1n which there is a 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii v1s1teo rogu ... rt.,. · 10uc 642·5678 cha rge per minute 11 your home ce&sfully • ny all lnnd~ ?e':..e:l,:~:3~.o~b throu9b clusihed of consumers oaiii Pftiii.
ram. 60mb hd, VOA. ~==:=:=::;:::::;:::::~---------.-.------_.._..;.:-:...;..;....:..;;;...;_ mouso, modem $$$$ •
of software. 723-5773
To place an ad in
EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 60 l O The P iiot c1assr1ted,
5530 Call M 2·5e78 . By CHARLES GOREN
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------with. OMAR SHARIF
.iiAiiiSiiiSTiiiiMiiiNiiiGiiiRiiitoiii6ii50iii/iiihiiir, No matter and T AN NAH _ttllt~
WHAT'S MY LIS E:! retail O•P pref, moll· Estate what you're vated. rellablo lndiv , S I t PT·FT, 723·0313 Wendy 3 e. doing, your
Friday at Spm that is. • Take advantage of our extended deadli ne for your
Saturd ay listjngs. You .now have until Friday at 5pm
to place your ad in Saturday's Classified.
Call Classified at 642-5678 to place your advertising.
illy PilOt ~,
Seevourcar
make tracks!
Need to sell your ror? Do it the 009/ way! Roo yoUr
wto .00for10 00ys in the Doily PdotjlOOependent. ~it
OOesn't sell, we'I run it for 5 more OOys, FREE!*
C~ Classified for detai~. '
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liiijcPTliL
1112-5178
*Priw1e Pmty ~. No refoods wi1h 1his •.
( ·1.··,·,,f 11•,f 1.'l )i ]i /llLJ ll Jt~ f,1,111't 1 fp f,ll .t'
ESTATE S ALE : hometown Bookkeeper· HB Manu H;snd Carved Uv1ng
facturer needs FT Room & Dining newspaper
bookkoeper Comput· Room (Couch is im·
ef1zed, JYR, NP, Ct.. ported ltahon Ivory
payroll, lmanc1al s tate s 1 1 k ) A s k 1 n g
ments 5 yrs c•p. n1s $26,500, re p lac o-oHice salary based m e n 1 v a 1 u e flts In.
on exp appy tn per· S 100 ,000 Han d
East·We t
deals
vulnerable
WEST
NORTH
+AJ872
A Q 10
J 9
+A J 10
South ond rut;nd \f A't ~
son w/resumo al carved Pool Table
16792 Burlco Ln. HB from COldenwcst Btl·
EAST +643
7 6 5 4 3
10 7 6
+K9 SOUTH
... ------•Q9 KJ92
Cashier/Food Server
"'"5 Shilts per -ek. Fe-
male pref'd 261-6270
FT Of' PT PoeUJone
avail lmmed! tor
Market 1n N B., Good
startiog pay 631-0144
HORTICULTURE
Train-: Sell·starter
needed lull 11me for
waterin9, seeding and
grooming plants. Xlnt
oppty to learn Call
Oorolhy Mon thru Fri p 30a-4 30p, 673 226'3
lards. LA.. CA, 1"
s late, s olid ma·
hogony; solid w<1lnut
rail with Mo1her of
Pearl Inlay, a slonq
S-4.200 Harps•cord,
$7,500 Mir\y More
E•qu1s1te Th1ngsl
Call 702-646 6835
P ILOT CLASSIFIED
1 t 's I he ca s y ·to-
a ccc ss, 1nlo1matoon
pac ked marketplac e
v1s1t~ regularly . SUC·
c c u.lully -by all kinds
of consumers
Simple to Build!
Animal
Banks
Anlrnal B-*s we
.nd Mly 10 mail.
~bar«s .
• Veal ~Its and, .. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT _.at Craft Shoiwn.
5530 5530 OU C.-. buy ~I.one
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii /IC:~l1';,;°' t7l# ten deslgls. Eadl
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT set lnckJdes FVLl
E p.1tterns.
Q8 5 4 32
+3
+ K 10 5
AK +Q876542
The b idding
South Wetit
I + P&M
2 + Pua
3 + Pus
4 Pue
& Pue
Pua Pw
North
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2 ~ ... ..
6 +
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Pu Pua
p ...
Paa
Pus
Opening lead Four of
More ·ofte n than not, there' more
than one w11y to play a rontract and
10met1mt" tt take a C'omputer LO
v.orlt out °" ht<'h of the \•anou hne
111 best Cover up the Eai;t \\ e t
cards and decide which 1 the per
cenLage p la\ on this hand
~ote :-.:ort h aolutton to a dtffi ·
cult reb1dd10~ problem 11n tlit' i.«·
lmm.dlate openlnQ tor oulstant to real
estate executtve. MUST be motut., positive,
a good communlcofof • bottt wrttten l
oral. Must have excellent won:I PfOCe"lng/
comput., skJlts. Real estate license a +
This ls NOT an enhy level position. Salary +
bonus Send r9$Ume to
COTE REALTY GROUP
800 Newport Center Drive
Suite 350
Plari • 3~111 8-ll) $3 9~
I ~ (10 8anls) $9.9~
~d $I 00 b Cat11<>9
,\idw.s s 16 111 COl.c>Onsl
TODAY '·s
CROSSWORD PUZZLE Gold ~y WooelllfOr\t
Dopl 92626
1615 Wimbledon Or . ACROSS 57 Courl
Newport Beach, CA 92660 Auburn, CA 95603 1 Onwerd
6 Daddy
oroceed•ng
!>8 Auto par1$
59 p,,,. °' oa1o, 60 ACCOfd1ngty
61 Sc.ti SU1:>1
62 Bord IOOd
63 80f de< fJ<I
Ile.du Moatage: I .u11 a ~ woman
aad a • fa.ciMted by Ilona, and I
don't know q.Jt« wt.at to do about it.
llaponee:, Vi.ltlng tlw ._ wo1ddn't
be euch a bad ldea. .•• lleadlng you
thrilt. •e .... Wlten I tt.d you I no
longer auffer fro• ln.o•nla ..•• I a111 a
Taunie IMll and my aho•lden aft'
111p,-d to IN big bvt they aft' not.
WMt IM yoe "llft41 llnpoaw:
FOtpt abovt threwtng the bull and
try lifting I09M weighta. -· I a1111 a
.,_.101\4te ~rplo weinan and 1'111
f,....rat.cl. ll..,.ner. Ell.,-m adviw
thrtt cold ehew.,.. a day._
ARIES (Mardi 2l·ApnJ 19) Ch« ..
rtf•rtn<'ft. ft'v1ew 90\ltt"e mAtl'rial '1m
high. rl'fuae to be 1nhm1d.ti.d by bl'll1·
C'Oll' 1nd1v1d1.1al Y0\111 u y. "I'm gl.d I
did noc gin 1.1p• .. You'll be ho nomi b)'
pttn, llll'mben of rommun1ty
TAURUS (Apnl 20·Mn 20) Gtot
1dMI on pepn -and ~ 11 RMch
beyond p,..v101.1t ""JlttUllon1 You
could be 1nvolv.cl 1n t'l<Cthng pro1«1
lncl1.1dn p1.1bl11h1ng. th• m.cl1a What
be-gins aa fli"auon could tum wnous
GEMINI (May 2J.)uM 20) Capn·
com Moon rTlalft 10 mytttl')' tntngu•
1nfonna11on ronttm1ng ~bl• 1nheT·
1tanC't' Ye>11 II INm auach abo\it f1nan·
cial ltat\d of on• who m.th• 1rand10M
cla11ns TauNt rtpNMnted
CANClia (Jun• 2\ july 22) Rf'ad
betwNn hna, atvd flM pnnt rNlttt
verb&I contl'llC't la not wonh th• ~.,.r
It • wrUt•n on Stand tall you hav•
pi.nty to o#m. oc~" know 11 Puae
Virgo .,.non• •rt in ptet"Url'
L!O (July U ·Aq 22) R4tult1 of
~IOI.It l'ffom Aft' tabv'8-.d ->'°'!'II
.. v '''0111 ... "" "h w•Jth'I fort Fo·
cv. on ,...rd 11tt111~. ,._,n lor
C'tt.bnhon tnd1vidul w tMtllptl'd
10 block vour way '""•" emben-· m.nt
v1aco <Aut 23·S.pt 22> L1t1"•'
Mprd C'Olft(kHe ""tlh VAl"i«y of WnM•
tlOftt llyll' ~ftl'ftt1 '""lllnl ff'Otl\
(l\af\Fof lttM \OU"I ~ ~Ww.
'"ro" tn•pll"t " hll -with f'Onfl•
*ntt An.. Llbn f'"'ON l"tpNMflt· ...
LIBRA l~pt 2l Oc1 22 1 Tak• ns~
1mpnn1 •hit' do n t lollow others let
othtr\ follow VO\I c,pncorn Moon
highlights du~bl• goods. fama lv mtm ·
bl'I"\ la ng·llf1nd1ng ntgooauons C.an·
ctr Aquanus ""'"""' ,,... 1nvolvN
SCORPIO (Oct 23·Nov 21 ) ln1u1
hon nng~ INl' -a<'C'l'nl lhl' unortho
doi. •ll'ml'ntt of timing 1urpnw YO\I II
tncount•r fHc1n,.11ng Aq1.1anan ltt.•I)'
to have thew lttters. 1n11ials in Nm• B
"" T lnt•llectual cun1lf1tyl
10 Humane OfQ
1 • Cogn.zant 1S or Maret>
16 Ont Of Que
17 Broadcasl
aga1'l
UI Htgh Wire
20 811:>oca1
gerden
21 Ct111d '~ 22 KllCMll IOOI
23 In a 1.11i.
.rt1le
25 unic.,
27 E1tzet>eth I s
family
30 Bnng at>ou1
3 1 O<lc.41 uoon
32 USMA student
33 F"1Sh
38 Bever ages
37 Onlled
38 H1wa11an 0 1y
39 Snake
aO Hall·ta'"'OIA"
41 Melod
42 S1oe>oe0
44 Alps and
ROCkleS
•5 Dog 4751~
DOWN
I l ravef COSI
2 Was n PIOC"
h)
3 U'IGommon
'Ooof 08'1"
5 EQ9 source 6 Mountaon
Chml:>ef I
gad~I
7 M·~ en1ranct'
9 o M.,
tie art 9 Fut' f'~ue
10 Rufl
11 Advancing
12 Mlllao-t
13 Oed4·n
19 Mar>d ..
2 1 Lt'll"'f'
2' Pay d<U
25 c, mmano
26 Aequore n Tooc:Jle oo
29 Colorado
Indians 29 l\AtdrlttS
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-•Dft 21 )
Almost tveryth1ng vou do turns 01.11
nght• pcMhght on mC\ney love ab1l11)'
tt' l«,i. matl'nal I061 m11111ng or lltOltn
Yo1.1 II M at nght pl.tC't' when ch1pe .,...
down Anothl'r Sag11tanan invol¥H
41 FtnNsto llt.l'
49 NarCOhC
lhr\lb
50 ts wrong
.... North
AITteant
30 Was CO<'< .. n.o
32 Blat\1<11
3• t lfd
s.n.11 ..
CAPRICOllN (Ott 22·Jan 19) 3 s $1.109MNi>Of
'rou'll bl' rtgudecl ae hoc ltcltl't m&Jn ,.---,...,,2-.,.3,,--~,:--"T:"
f"l'nt You tt on t<>lid ground th<*
who do1.1bffd °" wall off~ 1pologlft 1-1-4--1~--+--+--+
Judgml'nt 1nlu1hon hll b\lll's l'Yf Cit
NmManC'l'S t.t~f dt.tmahc tum In ywt i-1 ... 7--1~--+--+--+
favor
AQUAlllUS ( l•n 20 F•b 18) Wnt n-20-+---4--+--
ltn noto« rtc•1v.cl -W• •l"f' tTY
~uu "'~"" l'l'Jt'(1fd bul now w• wane l'O\I
co chmb aboard l:.mph#ll on drall'\a
m"'1c ht•ratutt love ttltetoMhlp •'->
rommand tttl'ntaon Gemini 1nvol¥H
PISCES (f-tb 19 M.,.ch 20) AU.n · 1-!--+-+--t-+-
11on rl'volvN aro1.1nd hfntyl~. whttf
you bve, manul t1at1,1 \O\I II d«0ratt'
rtmad•I bNuhfy •Url'\lUndU\gt MusK
pla • r(lll' tol'111ht Turn on chum, """'-'4~-+---
lft4lnv of youf ptr•IK>M (ulf1llfd
IP APRIL 1S t YOUR llRTHDA'V
lal .n1v1tlft acttwl'ltl' yw II trawf.
\'C'U w11r1>e pl•-.d -·•h bodv 111\ASl'
Y® a~ 1~ndent cf'NltYf' ftlf\IN•
nnlal bro .. • f ro111 I •in 1 ll' trad 111 11 u--+-~.---+---+-
C'Ould hav• .,,,." wper.tl'od from~ 01
tlo«h p.Nnt1 et rl'la11v•ly Hrly a1• 1~~+-~l"--+-+
Ta un" Leo. rpto .,.r'IOf\ rt• foc>tee
1n your hft O\.tnna Mat.~"°""'" h11
hnanClal ~t.pc14. -.Uttnftf p"'if<t In tr.i~l"--+-+-
pt(t\lft' al "I wt1h tNntal -'* hr·
~ will -,..~ '" luM MW •n.
1h .. iatftl or lo•• on h<>rimn lot ,.OU '"
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Herbs _provide a spicy garden .in a limited amount of .space .
I f you are a person who loves to
' grow thing) and ha1.e a limited
garden are.1, you can fulfill your
dreams by growing herbs. Besides
being hardy and strong, disease and
pest resistant, decorative and
fragrant, they are easy to grow 1n
small plots and e"en in containers.
Herbs are an ideal crop fo r those
with a green thumb '"ho buy most
of their food at the store. After all,
how many people in our modern
age have time to plant and c.1.re for
tne 40-foot rows that come from a
pack of 1.egetable seeds?
You will notice that unlike
poto:noes, carrots and other
supe rmarket vegetable), herbs do
not ship and store well. If you
inspect lhe fresh herb section of the
produce market. one thing h.
generally true: The herbs don t look
'el) good. Herbs '" 1lt and
deterio rate quickly after haf\est.
They are be)t fre,h, '"hen their
0Jvors are at peJk Jnd fragrance 1s
most alive and 'I\ 1d. Thi> is the
purpo>e of the l..11chen herb garden.
Buy }Our foods at the ,tore, but
fla\IOr your meals \\'Ith the herb>
~ou grow.
Ht!rbs are >Uf\l\Ors and do "ell
in almost any soil or location. Th<!y
can take the lo' e for a garden and
put 11 in a sma I space. Like the
zesty lragrance of herb:., a llll le
got!~ ;i long ''JY and }'Our little
garden can flavor your meals the
entire growing season. If you take
time to dry some of your herbs,
you will have a flavorful kitchen
thro1,1gh the wimer months, ~oo.
To ensure that you have the right
plant mix you should consider the
kinds of food you eat and how you
like them to taste. This will enable
you to pla n your garden plant by
plant. Here is a sample plan which
will appease 90 percent of the
culinary artists in· the world. Note
that a few sections are shown with
·uncommon favorites like a sour
sorrel, a bitter radicchio or a cool
burnet. Many are annual plants and
these may be changed from year to
year. There are simply so many
varieties you may want to try
d1ff erent herbs for comparison and
change Leave the growing of your
vege tables and the raising of your
meats to tlie farme rs, but let the
flavoring be by your own hands.
BASIL -There are many
\aneties to choose from. The spicy
clove-like flavor and aroma bring
out'the best in sou ps, salads,
cheese, meat sauces, gravies, hors
d'oeuvres, tomatoes, vegetables and
butter sauces.
CHERVIL -Cherv1I is an old
French cuisine secret. The mild
anise-parsley fla\'or rounds out or
blends the taste of other herbs. The
French call it the Chef's Helper,
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and it is a key ingredient to the
blend caned fines Herbes. The light
green leaf is also very attractive.
Use Chervil to season cream soups
and sauces, omelets, egg salads,
fish, potatoes and other vegetables.
CHIVES -The dl?licate
onion-like flavor Is a must for the
gourmet. There also is a
garlic-flavored chive. The deep
blue-green spears and the bright
pink flowers make this an Ideal
garnish. Chives are used to flavor
·salads, omelets, soups, stu((ings,
cheeses, potatoes, sour cream dips,
hamburger, souffles, meat loaf and
vichyssoise.
CILANTRO -Cilantro holds an
earthy flavor note that blends well
with hot and spicy cuisine, such as
Mexican, Indonesian and Chinese.
The decorative leaves are used to
flavor lentils and beans, fish,
gazpacho (with lime and hot sauce
salsa, tacos, tostadas, albondigas
soup, chili verde, stir fry, tofu and
miso soup, sushi and rice dishes.
The Cilantro seeds or Coriander
seed is a somewhat sweet spicy
flavor used in cakes and bread.
..sauerkraut, East Indian curry dishes
and chips and is a must in chili.
Cumin seed is also used to Oavor
cakes, bi:ique, and breads.
DILL -Dill has il pleasant bitter
taste with a mild anise overtone.
The beautiful finely feathered leaves
make an excellent garnish and add
zest to meats, eggs, omelets,
cheeses, soups, salads, dressings,
fish, steamed vegetables, cream
sauces, steaks and chops, chicken
and breads. Dill weed i's the leafy
part of the plant and has a more
subtle flavor than the seeds.
MARJORAM -Marjoram is an
oregano-Mke Oavor with a lighter
palette. Marjoram is used to Oavor
sauces, soups, salads and dressings,
meats, stuffings, eggs and cheese. It
is popular in Creek cuisine and also
finds a place in Mexican dishes.
MINTS -Mint has the
wonderful menthol fragrant and
clean crisp flavor. There are many
types of mint. Mints make excellent
tea, and are used in many desserts,
jellies, etc., and also with meats,
pork, lamb and game. Rub the
table lop with a handful of mint
leaves before the guests are seated
to promote a good appetite.
OREGANO -Oregano is a
hearty, warm aromatic flavor used
sauces cheese, ch1le, potatoe5 and
vegetables. It is a must in tomato
sauces, seafoods, and salad oils.
PARSLEY -Parsley has a
refreshing clean green Oavor that
goes well with many foods. The
curly lea( type is an attractive .
garnish and the (lat leaf variety
nolds a stronger flavor for cooking.
Use-parsley in stews, with
marinades for meats and fish ,
potato and egg salad, tomatoes,
chicken: creamed soups and
vegetables. Stir chopped parsley
into the saute butter or oil before
adding anything else. Use it as an
after-dinner breath freshener -
that's why a litt(e· piece is served on
the elate.
ROSEMARY -The spicy, piney
tang of th is highly aromatic herb is
a treat to use. Whole sprigs are laid
on meats and roasts for Oavor. Use
rosemary in the barbecue sauce for
chicken, hamburger and steaks. It is
valuable to flavor soups and stews,
stuffings and basting oils, lamb, veal
and poultry.
SAGE -Sage is a bitter aromatic
with an excellent base flavor note
to build on . Sage is used to flavor
stuffings, turkey, sausage, meats,
fish, game, beans and cheeses. Sage
operates well with additions of
savory, thYfT!e, basil, onion and is a
must in beef stew. Years ago, sage
was considered a strong medicinal
herb and found its way into cough
syrups and poultices.
SAVORY -Savory has a sharp
peppery bite to it, and is used to
spice th ings up. Use savory to
season beans and bean and, green
beans, rice, sauces, stews, fish,
gravies, cote slaw and chicken. It
does well as a pepper substitute. In
the old days when clipj>er ships
brought expensive cargoes of black
pepper from the Far East, this
European herb was known as poor
man's pepper.
THYME -Thyme is a delicious
hot tangy flavor with a pleasant
aroma. The tiny leaves of the thyme
plant make a big difference in food
flavors. Use thyme to season split
pea soup, stew, sauces, gravies,
stumngs, chicken, pork, s6ur cream,
dips, creamed vegetables, chopped
beef, rabbit and salad oils. Very good with cheeses, as a tea and in
marinades.
Heirloom Gardens is a source for
over 200 varieties of culinary and
rare herb seeds. Receive a catalog
and list for S2. Send to: Heirloom
Gardens, P.O. Box 138,
Cuerneville, CA 95446. . ---
CUMIN -Cumin has a warm
spicy flavor with a mild mustard
note. It has been a favorite culinary
flavor since the days of the
pharaohs and probably before. It is
used to season meats and meat
gravies and sauces, beans, ham,
as a base flavor to compound other 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii herbs around. It is used to season I
lamb and other meats, gravies,
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