HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-04-29 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT JJEACH • COSTA MESA Wurner
tM"tper•tures
t~y..tongwith
sunshine after ~
the morning doud1 haw
burned away, Hidts in the
high 60s along the coast.
See Weather, A2 -
Under pressure, organlzaUon kills
Maple Streat work furlough site Fungus threatens palm trees in CdM
By Joel Beers
SWtWrlef
WEST SIDE -Bowing to
fierce residential opposition,
the head of an orianiution try·
ing to bring a J3il work fur-
lough progra m to the city said
Wednesday he is dropping
plans for 1 satellite jail facility
in the middle of a residential
neighborhood here.
ange County Youth & Family
Services, said. "We are pursu-
ing alternative sites."
~ Fusarium wilt, a spreading organism that
can't be stopped, is attacking date palm trees .
crs believe the fungus travels through the air and soil. ,
What Bailey does know for sure is fu.-.arium "ilt, "'hich
ha~ been running rampant through the trees for se-..eral
years. can't be !.topped.
'There's nothing
right now that will
control it. And if
nothing new
develops, they
(the palm trees)
will slowly
decline.'
By Tony Dodero
SUll Wrbt
Meehan said he remains con-
fident a suitable site will be
found in Costa Mesa, perhaps
in a motel or hotel on Harbor
or Newport boulevard. He ac-
knowledged that any proposed
site will prove controversial.
CORONA DEL MAR -A fungus that has infesJed a
cluster of palm trees here is threatening to wipe out every
las t one of tho c evergreens that sway along Marguerite
Avenue.
"There's nothing right now th:ll will control it," Bailey
said . "And 1f nothing new develop , they (the palm trcci.)
"'ill slo" I) decline. Fronds that normally !>hould be grc'n
start 10 die off, and prctt) soon }ou\c lost )Our trc<' "
So when Marguerite A\cnuc resident Cl)da Brenner
heard the gas company was planning to teJr up her ~trcet
to put in a new pipeline, she "orried thJt those palm
trce'I couldn't take much more stress. "The Maple Street site is a
dead issue," Kevin Meehan,
the executive director of Or·
The original site, approved in
February by the Orange County
tWard of Supervisors, called for
See JAIL/llck Piii
Known as f usarium wilt, the fungus so fa r has only at·
tacked the Canary Island Date Palm population in Co-
rona del Mar. Other palm trees in the city have been
spared, officials say.
"We've lo!.t about three trees and they S:.t) eventual!)'
"c "'Ill lo'e them :ill," Brenner said. "So in the meantime
we ha\.e to treat them as if they arc e~pcc1ally fr agile." -IOI BAUY
city off 1cial "How it got started, who knows?" said Bob Bailey, the
city's street tree maintenance supervisor. But he and oth· See TREES/Bick P1111
Scraping up a living
~ Newport Beach entrepreneurs get to the bottom of things
with their successful underwater y~cht maintenance service.
By Russ Loar
SQn Wrot
W hen Lorren Van f·osscn wa
gro"'ing up in Sa nta Barbara,
livi ng a carefr ee hfc or surfing,
ailing and scuba diving, he often looked
down on local boat clcanen who eked
out a living by scraping the hulls of the
rich and famou .
ay . "But l still ha\e n ltCc of lu \ury. I
till get to choose my hours and my
girlfriend can't believe how much money
I make, considering "'hat I do.''
FCC steps in to
cable rate debate;
may loece cuts
..._ Speculation abounds th at Copley Colony Cablevision
could be forced to roll back their prices.
By Joel Beers
Sta'! Wnltr
COSTA ~1E5A -It's :i bit pre-
mnture to )tart rc1oic1ng o'er
lower cable bill<.. but the Cit) j,
confident ll \\.tll -.oon ha .. e the
po" er to roll had. Copk) Colon)
CablC\.l!>1on pn .. c' -1f (-Opie) I)
ch.:irg1ng more th 111 the kderal
RO .. crnment th1nb 1t ~hould
The FcdcrJI Cum111un 1.:a-
11ons Comm ')10n h e ·
that we "'ant the rate~ tQ be fair
and equ91.ablc fo r the community
and for C'oplcy. As a profit-m:iking
bu'>tnC!>S the)' do de er-..e a fair re:
turn"
Copley's Janu31')' pnce increa)e,
"h1ch r.mcd the b~1c rate SI 75
per month. drew 'harp reJct1on
from sub!>a1ber) J' "'ell a) council
COPLEY COLONY
CABLE PRICES peeled to announce m rcc.-
ommended price 1e .. e1) I 1r
caole opcr;.itor'.> ~n. If
Cople~ 's month!) rate arc
h1~her lh:rn the re~om
mcnrlcd r.rre}. fhe Cl['\I \\.Ill
h;.i\c the opuon of lo~enng
the rate'), s:11d Jeff Da\ i ,
\t1plcy's go\ernmcnt affair'>
represcntall\ c:.
., Basic rate 05 channe!!t
including public accb)l·
. . ..... .................. S21 44
"""' Ba:,1c-plus ·62 channers
including ESP". MT\.
CN " .ind supcrstat1ons):
........ $2 7.51
11 Caple> 's rate' are Jt
ur below the benchmari...,
"""' Premium channels.
the rates "111 not be !tUbJeCt
10 change. DJ\ll> \J1d
La~t )Car. Congre~' Jppro,cd
the landmar(... Na11onal C.1bk A1.1.
"'h1ch rcstore41 rc~ula11on to the
CJblc tndu!>lr)
f or tn~lil nce. 11 the re ( rc.:om-
mend\ month!\ bJ'"· ~Jblc r:ite.,
'ihuuld be s~o 4nd 11 the ll>\:'11
cable compan> chJrge' S~S. local
go\ernment can llu~c J rJte de·
crease.
If the rate' Jre h ~her. the cit~
lJble committee "111 J,(... co1.nl1I
member.. to roll them b.1l i.... com-
m1ttec mcmbu) ha'e 'ah.I
. $695-$1 095.
mcmb1:r.. and cable comm111cc
member)
vmc claimed Cople\ ra1 ed the
rate) bccau~e 11 i...nev. rcgulallon
"a' coming Cop le:~. ho" c-..er. 'a')
operating C\pen'e) forced the 1n-
dt.J,c.
Cc.plcf) rJte\ ha'c risen from
SI~ <15 1n IQ~. "hen the compan)
hr t hcgan oHcnng cable in Co'lta
\k,a, t\l the pre ent S:?7 Pa~t 1n·
crca'c ha'e ranged from $2 to SS
"When I was young l u cd to say, 'At
least I'm not one of th~e scums in the
harbor that cleans boats.' Sure enough,
now I'm one of tho e scums in the •
harbor and I clean bo:m ," Van Fo sen
Van Fo sen, 23, 1 the o,.ncr of
Barnacle Bill' underwater )3Cht
maintenance service. H1 days u\uall)
start around 10 a.m . when he and
partner Chri Kolendriano , 23, don
their pockmarked "'etsuits, jump in to
their 13-foot mo torboats packed "'ith
scrub pad , steel wool, a sorted \Craping
tools and metnl-bristled brushes. and
See YACHTS/lie* Piii
At top, lorren Van Fossen, left, and Chris Kolendri-
anos have found smooth sailing cleaning barnacles
off boats. Above, Kolendriano 1s reac:fy for work.
HO\lo-C\Cr. thJl duc~n't nt'ce 'ar·
1h mean the council "'ill do !.O
·"It's hard to )J\ '~hot "c "'oulJ
do." council mcn;bcr Mal') Horn-
buckle said. "I thin(... "e rccogn11e
1 he cm rece1'c' fi,c percent of
(oplc) \ gro ) receipt~ every )Cat,
"'h1ch amounted to approx1matcl>
S-l00,000 la t )Cir, according to
Vince \\-hclan, the c1ty's com·
municat1on) director
Morning Briefing r::::.::::::::::::::::::·::.:::.·: .. : ... :
What a weekend!
Todily's Weekend section
focuses on an event that fits
Newport BHch to a T-top -the
16th annual Classic
Mercedes-Benz Exhibition at
Fashion Island this weekend.
Nearly 100 privately owned
Mercedes-Benz automobiles -
from vintage motorcars
previously owned by Clark Gable,
Elizabeth Taylor and Skitch
Henderson to newer models -
will be dlsplar.ed throughout the
Newport Beach shopping center Saturday and Sunday.
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Around Town ........................ A6
Bridge .................................. 18
Busin~s ........•..•.................... M
OassiOed .. ...... .. ... .. .... .. .. .. . .. . 86
Community forum ............ A14
Cr~~d ...................... , . 88
Hormcope............................ 88 Mo\ties............................. . A9 S<>Ciety............................. . A10
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CIRCULATION 642-4333
CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678
RETAIL ADS 642·4321
BUSINESS FAX 631 ·5902
NEWSROOM ·540·1224
NEWS FAX 646·4170
HOTLINE 6'42·6086
.SPORTS 642·43)0
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You better Jump
if you want to see
Van Halen
COSTA MESA -Van
Halen will be right here, right
now - on Aug 27.
Tad.el!. go on sa le 10 a.m.
Silturday for the popular rock
band's Pac1f1C Amphitheatre
concert, which will also
feature ex-M otley Crue lead
!iinger Vince Neil.
Van HJlen's last show at
the concert venue on the
Orange County Fairgrounds
In Costa MeScl sold out In 45
• minutes. The upcoming
concert ~ill be the only area
appearance for the band
whose hits include "Right
Here Right Now," "Jump"
and "Panama."
Tickets, which tlrc S2S .30
and SJJ, will be .ivatlable at
• the amphitheater's box office
at 100 Fiir Drive,
TlckctMastcr outlets or by
char line, 740·2000 •
His new life is an open (children 's) book
..._ Muscle builder says
children are the only
audience worth writing for
because they're genuine.
By Joyce Scherer
si.ft Wlllr ·s CCm.tnglr OUI Of pl;i ce ID :t \lo-Orld o pumped-up
bod1c • cJanaina v.c1ght
tlnd whimna L1fccyclc • 1t\ a
"Talc or T"'o KJt11c "
Propped up at the front de ~
in idc Supcrbod1cs fttnes\ center
in Co ta Mesa, the wh1m\lcill
children's book 1' filled with
colorful 1llu trahon of W1~·0ld
Po .. i, Old·Olac"1c the CHlW, 1r
Koz and Hummy 1hc
Hummingbird.
And 1ccordin1 to m author,
Mio{~ ......
leon~d Bernard h.u found juy ~uthorlng children's books.
Leonard Bernard 1chclo -v.hl' v.ntc\ under the
name Leonard Bernard, 1hc f1\e·thaplcr book
combine lonchne '· f ricnd hip, lc>\C, death,
M>rrow, happtnc ond -above all -di ~cry.
''Children are the unly 1ud1cnce v.otth vmting
for becau they ire ~, open," 'lid the
32-yur.:okl Corona dcl Mer re idcnt
"Cbak!rcn arc pretty mature and sophi ticatct.I
toJay. They operate computcn and V Rs, but
~cm to lack an apprcc11t1on for the ubtle and
1mplc thin There i infinitely more myr.tcry tn a
ra1nN"iw th:\n a computer."
ielid.1. 1 CO·uwner of upcrboJ1u. admits hi
arpcar1nce may ~cm 1nronaruou ~ath his
~Mlll'\C WTlllOI Jt)lc. TOOu1h hil muta1lar
6-foe>i·6 inch frame tw ~en sa&lpted bJ ,..,. ol
lif 11n1 -..ci1ht , iclick1 trtCJ noc to be 100 _....
See BOOKlw&P ...
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A2 ThUfJday. Aprd 29, 1993
You can't buck
the new bargain
at Harbor Twin
E 0\\ \JW Cl'\l:.MAS ha reduced its
pnc1.::. JI the Hurbor T\\in location in
Costa Mc'ia on HJrbor Boulevard and
\\ 1hon to a mere bud. -that\ a bargain at
l\\ ice the pn1.e \cu can hardl) rent a video for
that amount.
The thc.1tcr 1' not too bad. It could use some
Best
Buys
rdurbishing, but the seats are
comfonJble and the screen is
huge. F41r a 11 t of "hat's
'hv~tng, c.1ll 631-3501.
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IUCll.ARO C \RSTENSEN,
pre,1den1 1Jf l:.uro Crcm in
Costa ~tc,,1, 1s offeri ng reader
.1 10 rcrccnt d1,coun t on orders
k r L uro Crcm products
C Jr!>t1.n,cn says that Euro
Cr em "~b deH:loped in 1974
for profc,~ion:i l use only and
··1t'' unhkc an)' \\<LX used
before. rt•, ii J1fferent concept
------111 "·•'tor three rea ons: It 's easy to use, 1t\ lungcr-b,ting. and 11 produces a
brighter \h1nc AnJ, '" an aJJcd bonus, tt's
guaranteed."
Carsten,cn -.-.ho 'a11.l he.!' 'u excited about
Euro Crcm thJl he's ;itru1J he'd fumble his
words. read L:uro Crem litl'r.11ure to me to
c\plam the product
Carsten,~n "Jill f:uru ( r1.111 "as dc,eloped as
a up'>c..:1le protlul.I for colkll11,' of antique can.,
and since then 11 hJ\ b1..c.n u ... 1..J on thousands of
cars, :urplane' anJ boats .1ri>i 1 d the \\Orl<l
The pro<lu..:t I'> a non-al'1U.,J\e wa\ ;ealer and·
protector thjt blenJ, carnuha \\ax wtth tenon
and natural 01b. Car .. 1cnscn '·I)~ the produc1
does not compelc \\llh $3 cans uf Turtle wax or
other similar product'>. It' for pc..:oplc who are
1nterestc<l 1n premium car product\.
Euro Crcm 1~ 'old in a l..1t al S~9. 95, and it
comes with a 12-ounce bo1tle of wax (enough fo r
four or foe car \\,l'<C'>), a bottle of concentrated
car \\ash that mixes " 1th 50 gallons of wa1cr, an
applicator and a buffer.
The producls .ire solJ at the Costa M c'.i
location on Paularino and Dri'>tol. or b) c..:111rng
( 00) 959-0939 Don"t fo rget to ask for .1
dl'>Coun t
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A 'ITE~TIO~. MOflU:J~ ": WcstclifT Pl:ua al
17th Street and lf\.ine Avenue in Nev.purl
Beach 1s g1\1n!! :A\'ay ... free gift to mother .•
A boOlh \\111 be set up at 1he center this
SJturJJ) from to u.m. to 3 pm , and if your gill
bo\ h.h a i.;dd 'cal on the. l ttom, )Ou'll ge t to
'>Piil the"\\ h cl ul \\c.,1d11r· 10 win one of the
man) priLc' d 11wlctf h) the tores in Westclif(
Pl.aa
LOO I\.!~(, l 01{ \' l ~IQ LI.: Mother's Da\
item 1 I n 1' • reJJer .,ue~e't' "roses thJt last
torc,cr1·· It 'ounJ, ing1.:n1ou-.: baby conch
'>CJshclb, atla heJ to .1 lung·,tcm made to look
JU'>I hke rthc-. I he~ come Ill Ill color , including
!>1her <ind go !d :" "mall) S6 1.:a ... h. l:k'll Du)
rcJders (.'JO ~c.I them for s~ JI Off The Wall
Galler) ("'2"\ ~ i-.01. on \ 1a L1uo next 10 the Lido
TheJtrc
In adJ1t11rn "' thl! d1'!>{ou11tcd price, Off J he
\\ Jll GJlk r. "'111 g1\c une ~cashdl rose f rec wuh
e..ich JO£l ll purc.h.1-.cd ·1 he ''rl>'>C'> ·can also be
put 111 a en i. I b J '.1,c lilleJ "'1th s~nd (the
'"'>'ater"). I he ,,1 cs arc S;\.50 Sound~ Y.-Orth
che-.krn~ out
Ll
ROOli' 0(\ 'S \I\ 't I'> ha' 111g un ann1vl!~ary sale
through ~unJa, \Ill 1 <.rchand1 e throughout lhe
store Roi 11 ... on·, ;\hi\ (64~-:! IMJ) is located at
Fashion 1 ... 11nd .1 11d ai South Cu.ii.I Plaza
(5~6-9321 )
Best lJu.u ·'PP'"" I lwnd.i.u und 'uturdaJs.
\Vhcthcr .111u ·n D mutliant or 11 hopper, if J OU
know uf IJ ~UQU bu). I'd lo It IQ git c JOU 10/JJC
publicit.1 (JI/ mt .it 5./0-JZU, fax me DI
~6-41 70 ur 1111te tu me. lJt,t IJU) , Dail) Pilut,
JJO n. ll.1_1 ''. c.,,,a ,\fr;a, Calif. 91611.
VOL. 81, NO. 102
Newport 8eaichlColta Mesa DaUy Pilot
Locals 0 n I y
Managlng Editor Steve Matbte, 142-4321 ext 388
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A 44-Y'car-old Corona dcl Ma r
resident and Southern
California native who is a vice
president in Shearson Lehman
Brothers' Newport Center
office . Freeman, who has been a
stockbroker for nearly 10 years,
attained some fame earlier this
year \\hen he was selected as
one of eig~t Shearson Lehman
brokers to be featured in the
firm's new national advertising
campaign.
SEARCHING FOR A STAR
performance record. Several
thousand brokers were interviewed,
and hundrids were videotaped in
auditions. ~ighteen brokers were
selected to be taped for
commercials, and of tho e, eight,
including Freeman, were selected
for the campaign.
ON TV ....................... ~ ............................... .
Freeman'llt commercial features
him discussing an actual client, u
Long Beach doctor. who came to
him for retirement-planning
assi tance. Jn the commercial,
Freeman talks about his efforts in
pu_tting together a successful
financial plan for the client.
Pictures of the doctor are mixed in
hi ne" -found celebrity: "It's pretty thrilling. Out
the fir t time it aired was opposite the Super Bo\\I
on CNN. I th ink there were about three people
who ~aw it, and they \11.C{C all in my den." The
commcrciJI campaign is ixpccted to run through
the re\t or lhis year.
WHERE HE WANTS TO BE ···················································································· An active sport man and a father of one
daughter, Freeman was a laW)er in Newport
Beach prior to getting into the inve tmcnt
businc s. He said he and his wife of 21 years arc
happy living in this area, where they've been incc
1971 , and he enjoyllt the brokerage bu iness. ··1
love this businc s," Freeman said. "Thi i a
tremendous bu iness, the problem solving, helping
people out und the educational a~pect." ~
-D)' Tor1y Cu\' Shearson Lehman invited it s
approximately 8,900 brokers to
apply for being featured in the commercial
campaign. There were only a few prerequisites: an
excellent client-sati faction record: at least five
years servjce with the firm; and a strong
along the way. The question at the end of
Freeman's commercial and those of the o ther
seven brokers in the campaign is, "ls your money
getting ~his kind of attention?" Said Freeman of
If )Utl know someone w/Jo ~'ould m:1/..e 011
w tere\fing Pilot Per on, call our R ejdus' Hotl111t·
at 642-60 '6. Remember to le:J\e your nJme anti
phone number. Thanks!
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Cityside
t). ... '
linda Blankenhern, left, gh cs J tour of Victoria School to area reside!'ts. She'll teach third grade ne\t fall at the school.
A classy comeback
M ore than 100 p.trenl~, stu Jcnts
.mu tea1..hcr' turned ou1 fue'>day
for the l>pt•n hou e of the
long·aY.alll'd Vu:tor1a Element.if) S1..hool
in Co~t a Mesa
After )Cars of plan111ng .ind 'lupport
from hundreds Of pJ1ent' \\hO fough t to
have the 'lc hool reopened. there "as o
fesu-.e air ,Jl the open hou~e.
\\Ith o number of
p~1ren1:> \\ho'le kkb
arc 1n pn-.a1c schools
and thc)'rc going to
be sending their kids
to Victoria."
The West Co,ta
"vtesa ~chool "ill be
··1 fe el like I'm the bcnef1~iJr) of t.111
1hose parents' hard \\Ork," .,,mJ Dillon
I lcnry, '"ho e daughter Am) "'ill attend
kindergarten next September. ··1 'pol.e
a stole-of-the-art.
high technolog}
school with three
.:omputcrs in ever)
classroom, all hnl.ed
together in a
~hoolw1de computer
network. E:ich
The Ford family of Costa Mesa walks home after \'isil·
ing the open house at Victoria School Tuesday evening.
Parents cast ballots to select rcpre·
sentation for a t_chool site council.
dassroom will also be equipped with a
1ele-.i ion and v1deoc~sette pla)cr, and
\tudent "ill have acces to a computer
lab and laser dt~l pla)Cf'>. 1 he lrhrJrv
"''" ha-.e a compuleriLed card catalog
and ekctron1c enC)·clopedia, and the
'chool "ill be Y.tred for Internet -a
world\\.l de computer nel\\Otk.
"This 1 a very c xciting opportunity,"
'aid Pnnc1pol Jud~ I aak'-0, who "
leaving a four-)eJr 11:1\u r~ as print.1p.il ol
Ander en Elementary ~.:hool 1n
Newport Geach to open th e new !>Chuol
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ChwlNll
nc \I fall "lt '~ a chan(c tn build ,1
round3tllln ..
Laakso. "ho f1r~1 JOincd the
Newport-Me sa Unified School 01\tnct ''a teacher in 19 6. is c\pccting ubout
!. ·o student in kindergarten through
fifth grade next year. I he chool w:i'
hu1lt 10 hou c more than ~00 ~tudcnts.
"The parents re.illy "an led tlm \Chool
to ope n," Laakso aid ·11 · a f.1bulou
,1pportun11v for th e tafl. the parent
ind the ommun11y to all come together.
I he e .1.1~ level·~ very hig h "
-B) Ru~~ Lour
lOCAl l&ftMTllll
N~ h•<fl 63 ~O
8.albo..: 6) so
C O\l.t Mti.l. 6.4 4~
corona •1 M.ar; 66 ;o
TODAY
An off\h<'lff' OOIW bring• ••rm•r
lfmpcir1turn •~r •Ion~ ••th
pl•nt of wnshi~ •ft•r thf'
nwrn1n~ clc•mh h•\t' burn.-cf .>~•)'t
ll1J1h' in tht h1~h Ml •lnnA tht
(~''· '\en ~.,m4'r 1nl•nJ.
flBAIT .
Public Record
BANKRUPTCIES
Rtttnl bJ11!ruptc1t'> JS report t 1
t~ f e.if:r.11 8Jnl.rupto Court in S.ln' 1
M.r
C'-o"'9• 1 ' • • de>i •d 1o --o b •
bo,.~u '··~..f'l""'O 0)\&'1 O•e ONO"Otl•d O"'
ll'O-bo•1
C""Pi' 11 th,. ' on-. , •.> 1> ""™""~'
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.... oebf1 O'ld -'O''°' I
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Newport lleach
o Temmf Ad••rtising Inc., fdbJ
Tfmmf & Thurm.lll ChJp1er ~
Costa Mesa
O California lntfUl.ttt Mor1g.1gt•
Corp. Ch.lp1er 7 •
llAL TH CODE VIOlATIONS
Re<ent heJlth IJ("fm11 swpcn .. vm
.Jnd reinil.rtements J> repon«J b)' 11~
County of°'""~ Ht .;lrh u~ ,/\
o Piua Hul 1449 \\ ChJpm.1n AH'
OrJn~ l~ su-pt'ndcd Feb lG fOf
l.Kk ol hot if\oiltcr Re1n>lJ1ed Feb 1"
a T .aco Cotij~. 21 S9 w l 'llCllln
An;i~1m l•tnK' suspc-ndeJ Ft>b '/ (oi
codr().)(h ,.oft~uon 1hroo hout fool
.ire,u •nd rclr• ·r.lhon equ1pmt'nt not
functionJI Rt'1n"-tte<l r t'b J
a WoL.t>r y 4 )0 An.iht-1m ll1lh.
~ ... ~.m lK.ense W'>~-d r w • l0t
rodrOol<hc.-s Re1nsi..1t'(f Feb S •
POUCE LOG
COSTA MESA
Ne\\ton Somt'Ont' \tole all four
tt1es oH J Mmtang that was p.'hkl'iJ
in front ol a bu'>int"~ m the 700
bloc:l. O\t'r the p.l>t "eek
Cabrillo Tool) "t.'rt> !ttolen Sund~\
from the ~.HJgl' ol ,\ h1Jmt' Ill tht!
200 blod.:
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1'~50 \\'Jllace A\E~nue ,ind 1J .. 8
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a fence in the 900 hlocl. ol
Valencia was arr~t1.>d a short time
later and found to be 1n poo.~sion
of a .45 BB gun and .. l n1fe. The
~uspect \\J S bool.ed ill Ju\emle
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NewP.Ort Beach/Costa Meea OalJv Pilot
• Thursday, AprU 29, 1993 Aa
Starlet's enorts to lmttate Esther Wiiiiams ended up all , wet
A\ nc~rly everyone knows, Esther
Wilham-. \\On nn Olympic gold
medal in th e back\trot..c and
thereafter became a famous movie star
featured in numerous
MGM utravaganzas.
She had a great body,
wa., a~ gr::icef ul as a
S he was not particularly good-looking, had a
rather pudgy body and, unhappily, had a total
inability to come out of the water smiling and
without a hair out of place. But she tried
God, how she tried.
The
Verdict
c<al in th e water, but
the 1 hmg th at allfliys
:.amaLcll me was the
"ay ~he could come out of the
\\o.Jtcr, I.ice into the camera,
.,milmg, and without a hair out of
pl;icc
I "a> fortunate 1n my )Ounger
d.1):. tu '>CC a pioneer in the Esther
\'v1ll1am ·type movie. I don't know
her nJmc. She was not particularly
good-looking. had a rather pudgy
bod) and, unhJppil}. had a total inability to come
out of the \\:lier smiling and without a hair out of
place. But '>he t necJ -God, how she tried.
It WJs '>hortl) after I came to Balboa to live with
my si!>ler. I had come from W)oming, where boys
my age could run and play for miles and males
through the s;.igc brush, o'er mountains, up and
down cliffs, through rock !.lidcs. To mt:, life in
Dalboa was rather restricted. It consisted of a few
houses a round Main street and East Newport. Then
came lots of open ~and until you came to another
huddle of houses around the Newport Pier. Across
the bay were a few scattered houses on Balboa
Island. That was it.
Ho\\t\'cr, there wa') an area we called the
Palisades, now called Corona del Mar. 11 offered
\'ast areas of cxplorataon. A boat ran from the
PJ\lhon to the Palisades Hotel. One day, my sister
gave me a dime to take the boat over and explore
the Palbades.
The boat ran to a noat at th e foot of the stairs
that ran up the cliff to the Palisades Hotel.
When I arrived at the noat, I saw that a movie
Applications ready
for students
eyeing occ
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w:as being made. Stage· truck, 1 remained on the
no:u ull d:iy and nc.,.er ct foot on the P:ali ade .
I ha\en'l the foggie t idea or the name of the
mo,ie or even the name of the star. I ~h.Jll call her
Jane o~. although I pre umc the )IUd10 had , ... en
her a glamorous name like Theda Bara. I didn't
think she wa very pretty, but I did no11ce ~he was
rather pudgy.
In this movie, he was 'lupposed to di\e off the
Ooat and come up smiling into the camera She
would pose on the edge of the Ooat with hands over
her head in a diving pose then the director \\Ould
yell,"Cut." This wa-. hecause they had a .,m.111
problem. Jane could netther dive nor rn1m So the
ingenious director, who sat 1n 11 chair labclc.d
··01rcc1or" and communic~ted through a
mcg.1phone, worked out a routine. The \\atcr was
about 5 reet deep Jane \\Ould submerge herself, a
stunt man would leap up into the aar anu hmd in
the "ater with a suitable splash and Jane "'o uld
emerge, smiling into the camera, and 11 "-Ould look
1111.e she had just dived in because of all the "'hitc
"-:lter around her from the stunt man's big splash.
So, the director would 'cat himself an hi:.
dtrcctor's chair, and some underling would shout,
"Ou act on the set. Action. Camera." l he
cameraman, with his cap on backward of couri.e,
would begin to wind his camera, the stunt man
l ..trl} apph~.inl't \\Ill
re cc1\c earlier reg1\tra11on
appo1ntmcnl\, JCCl.>rding to
OCC Adm1111!>tr.1t1\C De:in
of Admi~s1on' Jnd Rcrord~
Sui.an Oro,\n eJiir EThe
would jump in tu the v.ater "'1th the re ulting )pla,h,
then fane v.oulJ emerge. So fur, ID good Ho"'e"er,
Jane ne1oer emerged 11 l:i fa1hcr Wilham) Poor
Jane 11lway~ emer&ed ~ith her f cc quinched up,
eyes tightly closed, holding her no~e. h:ur maggling
dov.n O\Cr her face.
I stayed there on that lluat all day v.u11.'111ng poor
Jane trying 0\C:f unu U\er a~ain V.tth the S,1me
re\uhs. That' all I know "bout the mo' 1c I don't
~now 1f 11 wu)
ever rele:hcd,
but I do knov.
that if 11 \\Ji., II
did not ha'c a
scene 1n v.h1ch
Jane emergcJ
• from the "atcr.
~mrlsng anto the
camera, not .1
hair OUI of pl Jet
Robtr1 Gurdnu
Is a retired judgt
..-ho lfrts in
Corona dtl Mar.
Robert Gard·
ntr is a rttirtd
judge Jn Corona
dtl Mar.
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BusJneu Editor Tony Cox, 642-4321, ext. 371
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Shanghai-Newport Beach connection starts up .
The Thomas-Chao Group, a Newport
Beach investment consortium, plans to
launch its first Chinese-American
manufacturing JOint venture on May 1.
The Thomas Food Co., which will be
located in Shanghai, will manufacture various
food products in Chinn for domestic and
foreign consumption. Chien Chao, a
Shanghai-based vice president with
Thomas-Chao Group, will manage the
venture during its start-up and initial
expansion phases.
Stephen Thomas, a Newport Beach lawyer
and founder of Thomas-Chao Group, said
Shanghai has 7 mill ion people, all with
discretionary income that they want to spend.
He said there is tremendous opportunity in
the Chinese market, as many manufacturers
can't keep up with domestic demand for
the ir products.
"You almost ha\e to sec it to believe it,"
Thomas said.
In addition to developing its own ventures,
Thomas-Chao Group specializes in bringing
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Orange County manufacturing activity
declined sharply in the firlt quarter of 1993,
sinking to the lowest output levels in two
years, according to a report by the Center for
Economic Research.
The center's purchasing managers
composite index - a measure of production,
inventories, materials purchases and other
key manufacturing statistics -was 44.4 in
the first quarter, its lowest lev~I since the
first quarter of 1991. A score 6f 50
represents zero growth.
The Orange County index was 50.2 in
1992's fourth quarter and was 47.6 at this
time last year. The nationwide manufacturing
ind ex was 55.7 in the first quarter, the report
said.
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Newport Beach advertising agency
Lawrenct & Mayo won four Lulus and three
other awards from Los Angeles Women in
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Steve Mlllen Sport.I Parts, a manufacturer
and distributor of automotive accessories, has
purchased a 32.000-squarc-foot industrial
building at 3176 Airway Avenue in Costa
Mesa for $1.9 million.
The building, which was sold by First
Interstate Bank, will serve as the comP.any's
new corporate headquarters. Steve Millen
Sports Parts expanded and relocated from
Santa Ana.
Bryon Ward and Al:m Airth, both with
Grubb & Ellis Commercial Real Estate
Services' Newport Beach office. brokered the
transaction. ·
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JiJI Uoyd & Associates in CostA Mesa won
an Award of Merit from the International
Association of Business Communicators for
the firm's work on the centennial video for
the 1992 Orange County Fair.
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Honesty in business
brings ho•r, rew•ds
NEWPORT BEACH -The
Newport-Balboa Rotary Club on
Wednesday night honored seven
local companies for their honest
business practices.
The club's first honesty award
honored the following recipients:
Betty Gilbert and Sherry Kerns,
owners of The Sandpiper gift shop
on Balboa Island; Bill Modic,
owner of AAA TCO Transmissions
in Costa Mesa; Perry Rodenbeck.
owner of Rodenbeck Import
Service in Costa Mesa; Heinz
Skalmowski, owner or He inz
Foreign Car Service in Costa
Mesa; John Cadman, owner of
Harbor Arca Appliance Service In
Costa Mesa; Lea Long, owner or
Park Nev.-port Hair in Newport
Beach; and Chic Cleaners in
Ncwpon Beach.
The Newport-Balboa Rotary
Club formed a special unit, the
Four Way Test Committee, 10
encourage honest business
practices and aood citizenship.
Millard MacAdam, a local
business CQnsultant and ch3irman
of the committee, said the seven
businesses selected for the honesty
awards were all nominated by
customers.
MacAdam said Four Way Test
is named for the four questions a
business person should ask himself
prior to making important
decisions -"Is it the truth?," "Is
it fa ir to all concerned?," "Will it
build good will and friendships?"
and "Will it be beneficial to all
concerned?"
"It may sound simple: but if you
ask those four questions before
you try to solve problems, you will
s1ay out of court, and you will
keep your customers and suppliers
happy," MacAdam said.
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NEWPORT BEACH -Four
years after opening the Yankee
T.avern, a casual departure from
has renowned Ritz Restaurant\
H:ins Prager ha decided to
e~p:i~d. in the lower·priccd end of his dining bu)ine ~.
Prager said earlier this week
that he plans to open a second
Yankee Ta\lern near a Shea
Homes residential development in
Laguna Niguel, at the corner of
Golden Lantern and Avenida del
Avion. Shea will break ground in
July on the new Yankee Tavern
which is scheduled to open next1
February.
The original Yankee Tavern,
located at Onyside Drive and
Coast Highway in Newport Beach,
ha become increasingly popular
over the last t"'o years.
Meanwhile, The Ritz, a
fine·dining establishment that is
considered a Newport Beach
institution, is in a segment of the
restaurant business that has felt
the brunt of the recession. The
Ritz has fared relatively well -in
fact, Prager signed a long·term
lease renewal at Fashion Island
lal>t year -but it ha~ suffered
some decline.
"I sec that the future is more
for good neighborhood
restaurants, and the expensive,
upscale restaurants will get fewer
and fe"'er," Prager said.
Prager S:lid he has high hopes
for his second Yankee Tavern.
"The exciting part is, we're
going to have a building built
specif1~lly tor us, and hopefulfy, it
will reflect what "e want to do on
the in 1de and the outside," he
s:ud
-By Tony Cox
AfJf )(Jlf 1tr1 It ·r 1! c,1lerlli,1r
Friday, April 30
Executive
Compensation -KPMG
Peat Marwick will host a
breakfast program on executive
compensation, beginning at 7 30
a.m. at the Center Oub in Costa
Mesa. Cost is S25. For
reservations, C.illl 850·4411,
extension 623.
Newport Center Library will ho:>t
a program on sales negotiations
techniques as part of its free
"Brown Bag lunch" series,
beginning at noon in the librnry's
community room . For
information, call 644·3181.
Wednesday, May 5
Small Business
Resource Orientations -
The Newport Center Library will
host a breakfast program
designed to introduce small
business owners and manager:. to
Information resources ava1lilble at
the library. from 7:30 a.m. to 9
a.m Another orientation program
will be held at the same time on
Tuesday, May 11 . For
regi~tration, call 644-3186.
Tuesday, May 11
Women and Wealth -
Sheilrson Lehman S.rothers will
off er a free advanced financial
\\-Orkshop for women, from 5: 30
p m to 7: 1 S p.m at the
Ne\\.port Beach Library on San
Clemente Drive for r~rvahon!.,
call 955·7617.
Wednesday, May 12
Business Breakfast -
The C~ta Mesa Cbamber of
Commerce will present education
awards at its monthly business·
breal..fast, beginning at 7:1 S a.m.
at the Holiday Inn Bmtol Plaza
C~t is S 13 for members and $15
for non·members. For
information, call 574·6760.
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Reg1sttat1on is not required. For
information, call 644·3166
Wednesday, May 19
Tr.flnsgortation Worksh p -The Merchants
& Manufacturers Assoc1.ition 'A 111
present ii three·day Emplo~ee
Transportation Coordinator
Certification workshop, from 8 30
a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 19, 20
and 21 at the Sheraton Ne,-.port.
Cebt 1s S395 for member) and
$4 70 for non·members. For
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Pilot's business editor, Tony
Cox, at 330 W. Bay St., Costa
Mesa, 92627.
\'lncent Camptllone, a bu ine)s
consultant Cor 2.S years and a real
e tate broker,
has JOined
Equ11y Ban corp
in ~wport Bcac~ ~ nn
account
executive
Campellone
worked most
recently Y.ith
Great Western
Real Estate and Campellone
v. 1th Century
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Charles D. Miller, ch.mm•m and
chief execull\e officer w 1th ·office
products m:ll..er A'el') Denniwn
Corp., has been elected to Costa
Mesa·bascd ICN Pharmaceuticals
ln c.'s boord of directorl. A\C!I')
Dennison, based in Pa adcna.
ranl's among the 200·1argc.:st
companies in the nation \\-llh
annual salcl> of $2.6 billion
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Nc"'PQrt Be ch rhidc.nt Catok_
Eich o, president o( Carole
Eichen Interior) Inc., and retired
1'ev. port Dcoch homebuilder
Herbert 0 . Toblo were among ix
people elected thi) )car to the
California Building Industry Hall
of f ame Eicben became the first
non·bu1lder inducted into the Hall
of fame
0
fhc follo"'ing Ne"port Beach
broler) were among the
top·producmg people last year in
Lee & A)soc1ates' Orange County
office\ Ulck Siha, Janice
IUnnlck, James Sn}dcr, Tom
Jaduon, Curt Stalder and
Chrhtinr B}dcn Lee & As!>OC1atcs
ha1. 11 officel. Jnd 250 brokers.
The firm posted more than $24
m1lhun in commissions last year,
up from S2:? m11l1un in 1991.
J>frD t sMd )'Our Up tht Ladder
Jnnuuncements and pictures to
1 lit Dni/y Pilot's business editor,
Tu11.t Cor, at JJO W. Bay St.,
Cc>.)tlJ l\ltsu. 91617.
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Today
Tax talk -"Ah9'ishing Income
h,~· wall be cfr~ at 7:30 p.m. at
the Cruzens f()( an Aketna~ Tax
S;~em {CA T.S.J meoetJOg at 1839
Ja~ica Rd . Costa Mesa. Admi~IOO is
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Re modeling seminar -
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Sf-min.Jr f0< hor'-eo~vne~ l1)1ng to decide
v. ~r to r :trodef The presentation. is
~heduled for 7 p m. 1n Confere!"ce
Room A. Cc; .. uward; by Marriot. 3002 S.
Harbo• 5..tr:.a Ana. For m<>fe
1nforma '()n ca I Mark T eale at
6 .. 5-1066 .
Friday, April 30
Senior Forum -"tv\ed1care.
\.~Cal and You" \\111 be the top.c at a
Se v r H~ta tv Forum to be hel,d from
9 'v 11 a.m at the Costa Mesa Senior
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Saturday, May 1
Derby Days -Court Appointed
SpeciaJ A&.-oates o( Orange County wiJJ
ho£d tlS \i•lh annual Derby Days
fund-raiser. (eaturing mimosas, luncheon
Mld music. as well as li"e Kentucky
Derby co-.erage, wa~ing and a silent
aud.ion from l 1 :30 a m. to 4:30 p.m. at
the Hyau 'ewporter, 1107 Jamboree
Road, . ·~port Beach The cost rs S75
per person. Fqr 1nfcvmabon, call
935-6460.
Pop Warner ~-ups -Costa
Mesa Pop Warner F II ~•II begcn
~gn-ups for the 1993 season near the
Costa Mesa High athletic f1el~. starting
at 10 a m Arly boy or gsrl living in the
'ewport-Mesa Unified School District
attendance area bet\\een the ages of 7
and 14 as of Aug l, 1993, and , .. eighing
'45 to 140 pounds who wants to pl.ay
tackle football or become a cheerleader.
1s eligible to sign up Fees are S 100 for
the first pbyer or cheerleader and S50
for a second member o{ a f am1ly
Financial assistance is available.
Rummage sale/Car wash -
Save Our Youth (SOY) will hold a
rummage sale and car wash from 10
.,
<1.m. to l p m. at dw Rel Center,
Hamilton A~oe M'Mt ~ AKe.
~ Mftl. All proaeds wiU ~t
SOY. To mib a doNtion to the s.~.
all fat a pidc-up at 545-0753 0t drop
off goods at the site.
Taste of Corona del Mar -
The ~def Mar Residents
Assoc:iatJOn will pre!enl the Secxind
Arlnual T a:ste ol C.oroN def Mar from 2
to 4 p.m. at the Oas.s ~'°' Gtizen
Center, 5th and Marguetite. ~ is no
charge for food and non-akoholic
be\~rages. and a small charge for wine
and beer. For more infonnation, call
675-2241
Ramona Ripston interview
-Pau Morrison and Hugh Hewitt ol
KCET's "Life & Times" will interview
Ramona R1pston, direct0t of the ACLU of
Southern California, in a public program
at 4:30 pm. at the Hist0tic Orange
County Court.house 1n Santa Ana. H~tl,
Tustin attorney, is a columnist for the
Daily Pilot and hosts a weekly radio
show. Ttekets for the event are S20. FOf
more informallOn, call 122-1775.
Wednesday, May 5
Exploring the Lower Volga
-"The lower Volga Today" is the title
ol a fr~ slide pt~ and ~we ~
7 p m. in the Vince Jcqensen
Community Center, adjKent to the
Mariners Branch LibrMy, 2005 Oc:Mr
Dr .. Newpon BNch. Presented by James
Fulton, the flf'St Westerner to~ the
area ol the fOll'nef Soveet Union 5ince
"1938, the ptogram will olfer a current
perspective ol an arH dosed fOf SO
years. For information, all 6«-3181.
Saturday, May 8
CHOC Luncheon -To benefit
the Pediatric Cancer Researdl
Foundation at CHOC in Orange, the
N~port Harbor Alumnae Oiapter ol
~ta Delta Della will be having its 11th
annual luncheon and fashion show with
a silent auction and opportunity drawing.
This year's fashion show will be done by
Crystal Court at South Coast Plaza. The
event is at therdur Seasons HOlel in
Newpott Beach a) 11 :30 a.m. For
information, call 721 -8510.
Tuesday, May 11
Energize your life -learn
techniques for feeling happier and
healthier by conquering negative energy
at a free Brown Bag lunch series
program at noon m the Community
Room ol the NewpOrt Centet LibrMy,
856 San Clemente Or., Newport Be.ch.
~atrist ~" Weiss win olrer i~ghc
into the psychology ol hN!th, espec.i.IUy
how a pe1SO"'s emotions affect the
abfl1ty to fight disease. for infOONtion,
all 644-3181
Sunday; June 6
Move-a-long-a-thon -The
~rican Cancer Society ol California
wtll hold a non-competitive, 5 K
"Mo\1-e-a·long~a-thon" starting at
Newport Dunes on the Back Bay.
Registration begins at 8 a.m., and the
\\estern theme ewnt begins at 9 a.m.
Partte1pants can "fTIO\.e along" by
walking. ru nning, skating. or wheeling on
wheelchairs. There will also be prizes for
teams of friends and ccrworkers for most
team spirit, most money raised and most
creatr\-e costumes. For d~ils, call
751-0441.
Saturday, June 12
Songs of the Redhead -The
Fine Arts Committee of Temple Bat
Yahm presents smger-actOt Don Croll m
his portrayal ol Danny Kaye in the Social
Ha ll at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011
Camelback, Newport Beach at 8 p.m.
For mo<e information, all 644-1999.
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Eam•s Ravel piece
boPed the composer · 'o rche~t~?t•o~ without music, quipped Ravel
about his Bolero. "It's a
humbug," he once ;ud. One wag
defined ''boredom" a) :i state lying
)OmC\l.here toward the end or La ~ Vul~c and beginning of Dolcro.
dance; the workers surround her,
growing more excited as her
dancing becomes increasingly
sen ual. The mu ic is one or the
best·known symphonic pieces.
Tht.lrsday, Aprll 29, um A7
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County college artists ..
showca ed at Art Beat
SOUTH COAST METRO -
Live jazz music and more than 300
artv.orks by studenti. from 14 Or·
ange County area college~ dnd
unive~it1es v.ill be featured at 5Jt·
urday on the green at South Co i t
Plaza Village
l lcide Nicki her of BankAmen
Gallery and Brian Langston ol
Bo\l.ers Mu cum.
Music Y.ill be prm:1dcd by Pal•
music rcco rdin& artist Bill
MacPhcrson, Y.ho e new album
"Jungle Party" fclll ure .. 1azz guilo
music in pired by African Souk3" R:.ivcl's work,
originally called
fundango, was
"'ritten in as a
ballet on a
commallsion by
dancer Ida
Rubin~tcin in
1927. Ravel
described his
theme as having
"an tnlla~tent
quality." Bolero
1s al'lo sensual
:ind perhaps
reached its
apotheosis in the
Bolero, sans dancers, is on the
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra's
program this Saturday night at 8
in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center.
Presented by the Orange County
Philharmonic Society, the
Pittsburgh waJI be conducted by
the noted American conductor
Lorin Maazcl in a progrnm of
Brahms and Ravel.
Conductor Lorin Maazel leads Pittsburgh Symphony Saturday night.
Admission 1s free to the "Art
Bent 1993: A Competition and fa.
h1bi1 of Contemporary College
Art," which allo" ll college tu·
dents to showca e their "'ork olf
campus and compete "ith th eir
peers for a portion or SI . 50 1n
prize money
The art !>hOY. -"h"h 1 .. ~ron•
wred b> South Coa't Pl:iw Val•
lage mer~hanh and H.G. Daniel
Co -runs trom J J a m. to 5 p ni,
Re freshme1 t:. "'111 be :t\ililahle.
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Spana h factory town . A \I.Oman
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Brahms' Third Symphony will
open the program. Two works by
Ravel with a Spanish navor will
follow intermission -Rhapsodic
e pagnole and Bolero.
Because of its compelling and
exotic rhythms, Bolero has become
famous. Ravel said his wo rk
repeats the theme "a number of
times without an development,"
increasing the orchestra along the
wo.y. Its popularity was
instantaneous -by 1937 there
were 21 recording , both m the
orchestral vcn.ion and in various
transcriptions for piano,
harmonica with orchestra, and
eyen one for accordion, guitar,
bass and drums.
The Pittsburgh's concert is the
cap tone for OCPS' season. Ste\'en
Lupinacci, president of the OCPS
· board of directors, says "We feel
this is a fabulous concert to finish
our season -we are happy to
have Lorin Maazel coming wi1h
the wonderful Pimburgh
Symphony."
Highlights of next eason. ay~
Lupinacci, include an all-Sibehu
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The OCPS will abo continue m
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Tickets for the Pathburgh
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l ad.etMa ter There "ill be a
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Unlike prcviou~ competition~.
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Saturday.
Categoric~ include pa1nt1n1i?'
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Bidw~ll's Bidtique
Established 1947
Closing Doors In Late May
3467 Via Lido, Newport Beach
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Girls At Bidwell's Retire
After 45 years in bu siness on Lido,
Bidwell's Bidtique is closing it's doors
for good at the end of May.
"We appreciate the support and
friendship of our clients over the years
and hope they'll all stop by and say
good-bye." says Jackie Warren.
Bidwell's owner.
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The CHange County Homell"$S Tulc
Force Ii recruiting '<Oluntttrs for the 1n·
terf.illh Council Network to work one-on· one with homelt"SS adults in the progrt11m
on ~ life skills Voluntttrl nttCJ to
commit lo at least three hours ~r week 1n
the evenings at l0c.tl congregAitions
througllOUt CH•ngl" County, for idc:l1tion.il
mfOl'tnatlOn, all Valt"r1e Griffin 1t 263·
1774 ......... ~
The CHangewood 8ou11que 1n Coron•
def Mar, an upsale rewle boutiqUt" wtuch
benefits the Orangewood Ch1dren's
Home, is in need or '<Olunteers to usist
tht-boutique staff with rel.Iii s.iles The
Or.ingewood Children's Homt-is Orange
County's emt"rgency shelter for abused
and neglected children. For information,
all Pit 5'K'y .ot 7 fi0..66-40. .... .,.. .. ....,..-.....i-~
Ir 11 C..,lr1nc~
The Orton Oysiexi.l ~ t'feds ~
p&e to help teadt reldmg skills, att.Kh l.l~
bels and bundle regul.lr INll•np, and ~
ordll\lle the ldult group. Regul.lr volun·
teer duties include people w.~· ~fe. phoM 1kills to all S-1 O in the
local ailing area and confirm t branch
referrals have been effective. For 1nform1-
tion call 261·8661.
PlllllPlc CW lelell'Cll
i=....11an
PCRF r.iises money to support pediatric
cancer rease1rch laboratory at the Chil·
dren's Hospital of Orangl". Nttd volun·
tttrs to work on fund·raiset$ such u the
golf tournament in the spring. charity auc·
tlon in ~mber, holiday card program
in December. The card progr•m requires
volunteers all ~ar long to stock stores,
WO<k booths 1t craft boutiques and work
at satellite offtee in Costa Mesa pacbging
cards. filling orders and clerial work. The
cards are designed by children with an·
cer. CAif tournament requires people to
work as suppcl't for tourn1ment. Chlrity
aucoon requires people to ~rcure gifts
and WOtk day ol the event. For inform1-
tion on any ol thl"se programs, all Execu·
t1ve Director Susan Reid the m11n office at
532·8692.
Prentice Dir lcllool
The Ptt-ntice day School is a (~te ac·
credited) co-educational day school ded1·
cated to serving needs or children w1lh
Spt-c1fic language Oisab1lit1es/Oysleioa.
~ South Coja ~ ThNter nttds volunteeqo help with ushering
(see plays frttl. Fot 1nformltlon call 957·
2602 Alto , Thealef Guild ol Sood> ea.st Re~rtory needs volunteen fr.1 office
work, working the ~nir shop. fund·
r.l1$1ng ~ts. speaken bureau and con·
ducting tours. For lnfotmation call the de-
"l"lopmfl\t dep.irtment at 957·2602.
lllnOIPlllWll
I fNe Mlllcll Cl*
The organization needs volunteer physi·
cians, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, dent.al
hyg1t-nlsts, receptionists and translators
(Spanish) for early morning and e1rly
evening uninsured walk-in patients at the
medial center. For lnf0tmation. all 01·
anne Stell1nf .it 650.0186. In the food
and fin;inci.l atd distribution area. people
are ~ to pacbge food b.lgs, perform
receptionist work. translate •nd pick up
food at local markl"ts from 9 a.m.·l p.m.
on weekdays. F<>t information, call lorry
at 650.3883.
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The Someone C.res Soup ICit.chen needs
people to serve food ;ind bewf'ages at the
first United Methodist Church in Costa
Mesa, or to prepare food in the mornin~
at the Rea Community Center. Volunteers
can work as many days as they wish in the
early morning at the Rt-1 Community Cen·
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Support ~ In Need is ' non-profit
t'OUP in Newport ~Kh ~tuch ieMS the
homelftl. ~ Sllttt SeMCes Pr~.tm ~ rood. l>Unkets and hyg~ kits co leu on the ltreeti tJ Sinu AN each
Tuesday and Thuncfay Volunteers ilfl"
needed fOf ewrything from shopping ind
making the lunches to distribution
The Guar.inteed Apartment P"yment
Program (CAPP! takt"S home~s families
living in shellt-rs, work with th~ wt.ill" at
the shelters to clean up lheir cred11, 1hen
issues a no-interest loan to house 1hem 1n
an apartment Volunteers art-needed to
chedc up on the families 1hrough the
course of the next year, serving as ca~
workers to support the family. Also need·
ed are CPAs and fetal counselors for prac·
tical life skills semrn1rs, furniture for the
families to move in w11h and ~pie with
trucks to help them move.
Through SYbst.ince Abuse Rehabllot.auon
Progr1m (STARTI, the group contracts ~11h
recovery homes lO hold AlcoholtCS Anony·
mous ~ings in p.irks ind other places
where the hOmeless ;ind akohol1cs con·
gr~te WMn .i person decides he want
to become sober, a volunteer will take
them a r«O\.-ery home to go through
detox. SPIN will pay for the Tirst month
unlit the person finds .i Job, whtreupon
the ~rson would be eligible for the GAPP program.
SPIN also needs help with ~pec1al
projects and office work. For 1n(orma11on
on any of the programs or how to \lolun·
teer, call Ann Emmt-rth. 757·1456
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A tO Th&nday. April 21, 1113
oclety
Society Edltot 8.W. Cook, 642..t321
Party tor Performing Arts Canter worth a mlUlon
~ Fraternity gathers to
celebrate after reaching
financial milestone.
unique Fraternity party was
held in the Founder'i> Hall
"Black Box" Theatre of the
Orange County Performing Ans
Center. It was literally a million
dollar celebration.
Wolf Stern, John Stahr, Grant
Dettingen, Bob
Divine, Terry
lee, Fred Schmid
and Tom Stantley
JOined Fraternity
Pre!iadent Jim
Grant in
an nouncing the
organization had
re::ached its goal B.W. of contributing Cllk one million
------dollars to the
Center. "Now we Society get to start
Editor raising the
1 !iccond mill ion,"
loffcrcd the dynamic Tom Stantley.
Frat brothers, \~1ve!i and guests
;sipped N::apa Valley Segura Viudas
Brut \\ith the Center' VP of
,development, Dick Tripp, and his
\\1fe, Myrna Carol Wilken, vice
chair o( the Center's Board for
Community RelJtaons, addressed
tbe gathering, toasting them all for
making the Center a \i.Orld-class
facilat). Also on hand to celebrate
the ·'million dollJr milestone,"
Center staff members Gerry and
Milly Muuy.
1 Dr.Sandy Sandhu and his pretty
blond wife, Harriet, brought close
friends Stan and Ferie Bailey. The
!elegant Baileys vi!iited with Joan
1and Mitch Samuelson, Mary Lu
1
1and Rich Ham ill, and Irene and
Victor Landsberg. Beyond the
lexcatemcnt of the million dollar
'
achievement. which is not to be
minimized given the small number
tof men in the fraternity, the 1dinner celebration emphasized the
!extraordinary accomplishments of
!the Center ove r the pa!it nine
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With the dedication and
generosity of support groups like
the Fraternity, the Performing
Arts Center can proudly state that
the complex is built and paid for.
The 72 .5 million dollar
construction loan has been retired.
"Miraculous" in the words of
Center Development Director
Dick Tripp "We\e operated in
the black for the pa!lt seven years.
Eighty-nine percent of our
audience is paid attendance ..•
that's 25 percent above the normal
comparable figures of similar
institutions around the nation."
The \Cry special evening wa
topped off with a "ondcrful treat
for all attending. Gifted sopranq_
Lauren Wagner entered the
theatre following dinner and
proceeded to give an intimate
concert of American music.
Among her selections, which
included Gershwin, Hopkinson
and Beech, Ms. Wagner chose to ·
perform a moving black spiritual.
The material, rarely performed by
a white singer, was delive red with
"soul" and a great deal of heart as
well. Wagner credits Willis
Patterson of the University of
Michigan, where she studied, with
giving her the needed validation to
tackle the material.
"The only thing black or white
about this music are the notes,"
he told her. The story brought
warm applause from the
supportive crowd.
As the evening came to its
conclusion, a toast was made for
the future. "Every time the lights
dim in Segerstrom Hall ... you
are all a part of thi s wonder( ul
facility. You have all made it
happen."
The toast summoned waiters
with a round of champagne and
the Fraternity raised their glasses
in celebratipn. "Here's to the
beginning of our second million!"
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At left, from left: Fraternity members Tom Santley,
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You are cordially invited to an
Open House
Saturday, May 1st
1 :OOpm -4:00pm
Pam McKi nney, our Enesco Representative,
will be here with the latest information
on thb tharming colledion of no talgic figurines
m p1red by the unforgettable illustrations
of Mabel Lucie Attwell.
A !ipec1al drawing will be held
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You are 1nV1ted t.o celebrate Hoag Hospftal's Neuro Week by attending
these informative programs Registration 1s required, so call the phone
numbers hsted for each program
Monday, M ay 3
Stereotactic Redio Surgery 7 p. m.
Leam about this excrung new method of treatmg blood vessel
abnormahtites and tumors of the brain With advanced computer
t.echnology directed radiation therapy which spares the nomial tissue
Presented by M ichael Shea. MO, Hoag Hospital radiation oncologtSt
and James Doty. MO, Hoag Hosp1tal neurosurgeon Call 760-5645
Hoag Hbspttsl ConfeNJnce Center
XJ1 Nev.pott 8MJ • Nev.pott Beach
Reconstructive Back Surgery 7 p. m.
The 1nd1Cations for surgery and the surglC81 alternatives for rehef of
severe back pain and pain rad1atJng down the legs are discussed With
John Brown. MO, Hoag Hospital orthopedrc surgeon. and Wilham
Dobkin, MO. Hoag Hospital neurosurgeon Call 551-6700
Hoeg Health c.enC8Nrv1ne
4870 Barranca Par*way. Irvine
Tuesday, M ay 4
Stroke: Prevention and Treatment 7 p.m.
The latest 1n prevention, d1agnos.S end treatment of tht5 common end
frequently preventable neurological problem 1s discussed Presented
by Jacob Verghese. MO. Hoag Hospital neurologist Call 551-6700
Hoag Health (;ent.cr'kVfne
4870 Barrsncs Par*wrJy. Irvine
Modem Headache~ 7 p.m.
The classthcabon of headaches end latest approaches t.o diagnOS1s
and treatment are discussed Presented by Philip O'Carroll, MO, Hoag
Hospital neurologist Call 963-3377
Hoag Health Cent.er-Huntmgten BeBCh
19582 Besch 8Jvd • Huntingcon Besch
Wednesday, May 5
Acqund 8rWt "1lrt 7 p.m.
The &1gns. sympt.omS. management and prevenoon of train 1nJUry
acquired from head 1n1ury, tumors. and ano>0a are dtSCUsaed
Pt.esenaented by Thomas Augtno. MO, Hoag Hospttel ap9Q8kst 1n
physical medicine and rehabtllt.atlOn Call 963-3377
Hoag H88th Center'-Hunttngtoo Beach
19582 Beach Blvd., Huilcington 8Hch
Thursday. Mav 6
se.p ..s a...p m..•• 7 p.m.
Learn atxM 9lpect8 of normal &leap and diagnosis and treatment of
sleep di&c:>r'der'I and their effect on our health from Haro6d Smith, Ml.
Hoeg Ho&pCal neurok>gi8t and 8peciali&t '" ll8ep daiOrder'9 '
Hoag Health~ Cell 551-8700
4870 8arrenca PlriWtly, lrVin8
Beck P.if\: L..-~ Caapca 7 p.m.
The latest tn ~. tMlgno8ll end treatment of beck ~ ..
dl&C081ed. Preeent.ed bv Fred No'M'OOli, !W:>, Hoeg Hoepil.8I •
physl8trl&t Cell 963-3377
Hoeg Health~ 8Mch
19582 Beach Blvd . Huf OP' 8Mcl'I
,_ 'King of greed' may
get 500 years in jail
By LonAnn Basheda ......
.
COSTA MESA :-A promi~ent Newport Beach entrepreneur
ac,cused of ~efrauding Columbia Savings and Loan out of Sl 1.8
million dunna the 1980s was convicted Wednesday on 36 counts
of racketeering. money laundering, fraud and tax evasion.
. Michael ~arker, 45, will remain free on $1 million bond until
his sentencing July 12. Called the "king of greed" by Assistant ~.S. Attorney James Aspergcr, Parker faces more than 500 years an f cderal pnson.
In the meantime, Parker will remain tethered to an electronic
anklet at his beach front home on Balboa Peninsula.
. Parker 50bbc~ wh~n his attorney Thomas Holliday asked the JUdg~ to a!low h1~ ch.cot to remain free on bond, primarily bccau~c
of has family, which includes an ill father.
. "Yo~r honor, I have a family, I'm coming back," he said. Parker
is mamed with one daughter.
Prior to ~is arrest. in 1991, Parker was one of Ornnge County's
most prominent businessmen.
The former owner of Costa Mesa-based equipment leasing firm
Parker North America Corp., the defendant was named Orange
County Entrepreneur of the Year by Arthur Young & Co. in
1988. That same year, he made headlines by reportedly giving
$171,000 to the Republican parties.
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Three deaths lorce police to take aca. _
~ Series of alcohol-related fatalities
along Newport Boulevard in
Costa Mesa alarms investigators .
rammed into her car while 1he
waited for a 19th Street red
lilht where the Costa Mesa
Freeway empties out onto New-
port Boulevard.
'With a heavy concen-
tration of bars in this area
plus the bar (patrons)
coming up from Newport
Beach, there 's a large
trough to receive from .'
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COSTA MESA -AJarmed by a recent
surge in alcohol-related traffic fatalities along
Newport Boulevard, police say they arc trying
to discern what, 1f any, action they can take.
And in March, a 34-year-old
intox1~1cd transient who bad
allegedly been drinking at the
Vagabond Hotel on Harbor
Boulevard was killed when he
walked in front of a car while
attempting to cross Newport
But Rautus said the
urge in oolhs100 may
indicate a need for even
more enforcement.
On Monday, Costa Mesa resident James
Carnett became the third victim of a traffic·
related fatality on Newport Boulevard in the
vicinity of 19th Street this year, in which alco·
hol was allegedly involved.
Boulevard at the same spot.
"Wun a heavy concen·
tration of ban in this
-l11W ...,.. area plus the bar (pa-
traff1c investigator trons) coming \Jp from
Newpon Beach, there's a
large trough to receive
from," Rautu said "Newport Boulevard is the
ma1or route between Newport Beach and the
rei.t of the v.orld "
By comparison, the city's first
vicum of imilar circum tances
in 1992 -a Newport Boulevard pedestrian -
didn't occur until April 24. W1tne cs say Carnett purpo cly darted jn
front of a Jaguar being driven by 6().year-old
Richard Newell, who was despondent over his
relation'>h1p with an ex-girlfriend and had been
dnnkmg at the Helm bar.
Although he is not being blamed for the fa·
ljht), ewe II was also allegedly intoxicated and
hib 1tince been arrested on suspicion of drunk·
en driving.
"Newport Bouleva rd is a high accident
area," said Costa Mc;sa Traffic Investigator
Steve Rautus. "But this is unusual. We've got
two (allegedly) drunken drivers and two (alleg·
edly) drunken pedesmans ...
In add1t1on, collisions don't typically pick up
in Costa Mesa until the last five months of the
yea r, according to Rautus.
Another ~1ble reason for the rise m fatah-
tie'> 1 the new Co ta Mesa Freeway extension
which continuously dumps a massive amount of
autos onto Newport Boulevard at 19th Street.
In February, an elderly Newport Beach
woman was killed when an allegedly intoxi·
ca tcd 17-ycar-old Los Alamitos girl allegedly
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be to step up the department's DUI enforce·
ment. The cny already has a two-man DUI
"But n's ull too early to evaluate what's
happening," Rautu aid ... Is there a problem
out there. or arc thci.c JUSt Ouke cases?"
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Write to: Pilot Letter1, 300 w. Bay St., Cotta Mesa, CA 92827 • Pax to: 846-4170 • Re8den' Hotline (call-in a.tter1 and comment.:) 6'2-6086 • Editor WiHlam Lobdetl ... 642~21, ext. 351
Where was
our council
at Ensenada?
A ccording to Carl~ Aviln, Mexican
coordinntor of last weekend's
Newport-to-Ensenndn race, between
4,000 and 5,000 people came to town for the
event.
Among the multitude were the governor of
Baja California, the U.S consul general from
T11uana, the mayor o( Ensenada and
assorted admirals and generals from both
sides of the border. .
Some people, however. \\ere conspicuous
by their absence. Take Dennis Conner. The
erst"'h1lc America's Cup champion's
megabuck catamaran was the first boat to
fin1~h the race.
E-.ren though Conner actually ended Up
16th in a class of 21 boats after handicap
time allo"anccs, he did'"'" two prcstigiou
trophies.
But he didn't deign to be on hand to
------. ... receive the awards.
On the
Coast
"Where's Dennis? Wherc'll
Dennis" the crowd chanted
when rwo anonymous
crewmen went on stage to
pick up Conner's trophies.
There might also have
been a couple choruses of
"Where's Clarence? Where's
Clarence?" when Mayor
Clarence Turner, or any
other member of the City
Council, failed to show up to
present the city of Newport
Beach trophy.
Dave Niederhaus, who is
the city's director of general
services, was dispatched to handle the chore
Mind you, Niederhaus is a splendid fellow.
Tall, dark and handsome, important to the
city and its residents, and a fine executive.
But the mayor or a council member he
ain't.
For the city's elected officials to ignore
what is perhaps the town's si ngle most
important event seems a slap in the face to
the mob of locals who participate in the race
and the hundreds of Newport Ocean Sail ing
Association members who make it happen.
This race JUst past was the 46th annual.
Giving this a brief mulling over, a dreadful
thought occurred: That means my first
Ensenada 1 ace was the 6th. Yikes!
As I recall, most of the_ official doings in
those olden days were held in a horse ring in
the center of town. There wa s a big barbecue
and the kindly folks from Jose Cuervo
brought in an old covered wagon. On lhc
tailgate was an enormous wooden key thal
must ha~ held hundreds of gallons of
tequila.
You wanted a snort of the cactus juice,
you just went up and drew one from the
old-fashioned tap. A can of beer was five
cents. Sunday afternoon I bought a can of
Diet Coke at one of the "garden" bars at the
Bahia Hotel: Sl .50.
The Bahia has been race headquarters for
at least 30 years I know of. It 1s questionable
that the place has been fixed up ever since.
The word fetid springs lo mind. It just kind
of sits there and falls apart.
Still, the Bahia is where the action is.
Many yacht clubs have hospitality rooms
there and the 200 or so volunteers working
around·the-clock shifts at race headquarters
are also there {but they sleep tv.o blocks
away at the El Cortez).
T he drunk ll<:enc in Emen.ula 1s becoming
more lore than fact. Nat that 1t is a
temperance convention. But most of the
sailors arc quite civilized these days. Perhaps
only one or two sheets to the wind rather
than the proverbial three.
It's the women who are. changing things.
As Ensenada has grown as a resort and
many nice new hotels have sprouted, more
and more wives and significant others are
driving down . While their presence does not
completely saturate the blanket, I suspect 1t
definitely has a cool-it-buster effect.
A most welcome one at lhat.
Fred Martin's column runJ tvtry Tutsdu1,
Thur~da1 and Saturday.
Editorial 1:::::::::::::::::::::
Life's a beach
The en~elopes please •..
f1' Thumbs down to the
'16 decision by the Newport
Beach City Council to shut
down beitches by 10 p.m.
It had ~en proposed that a
curlew be implemented only
between the Newport ilnd
Balboa piers, where a majority
of past problems have
occurred. Thal \\ay, it would
not impose on innocent
star-gazers and residents out
to enjoy il late-night stroll.
Instead, the curfew wu
im plemented cil)'\\'ide, which
appears to punish the majority
for the actions of a few.
A Thumbs up to OJ Councilman Phil Sansone
calling for a formal vote lo
determine whether Newport
Beach should withdraw its
support for the Siln Joaquin
Hills Transportation Corridor
illld cancel its membtrship in
the tollwily agency.
The impetus behind
Sansone's action is a decidedly
unfair SO·cenl toll lo be
collected on a 1.6-mile stretch
of Nel\port Coast Drive when
the road is completed in 1997.
''YOU R EAR SOM€1'fftNG
~ Thumbs down on the 'I' decision by all five Mesa
Consolidated Water District
oHcials to illtend a weellong
conference in Lllt-"r:f h<>t" ilfter
maling a proposal lo raise
waler rates by as much as 23
percent.
Community commentary
More on St. Andrew's
and the gay ministry rr
the Irvine Presbyterian Church and
St. Andrew's arc really concerned
that homo)cxuality I) '>tnful because
"any sex ou tside marriage i a sin,"
(William Lobdcll's "Editor's
Notebook," Apnl 22) why not help
change the Ollifornia state law?
Let's make it legal and thui. not
sinful! Write our legislators. When
they hear Crom conserv.-uive Orange
County Pcesbytenans they might
listen and take action!
I would also raic,e thi~ quc tion:
Are they also going to crusade JS
diligently agaimt heterosexual single
adult\ who may engage an conjugal
relations?
JuM a comment on you r friend
Mark Roberts: People can be
"sman, caring, progres)1ve (1n some
areas) and a~tute" and still disagree.
By stating that he I'> formerly from
I lollY"ood Presbyterian creates an
imprc\sion ';Vith reader that that is
a progressive church, but in church
ci rcle'i 1t is known 10 be very
con ervative 3'> are Irvine
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Pre byterian and St Andrew\.
It i) the Wc~r HollY"'ood
Presbyterian Church tMt 1\ more
progressive and from where the
Lazaru Project originated.
I suggest you talk to St. Mark
Presbyterian <.hurch 1n Newport
Beach which 1'1 considered
progrc'>Sivc and hJ-. .,pon'>ored the
Lazaru'> Project at their church.
MARTI BARMORE
Co'lta Mc!>a
8
8111 Lobdell's olumn rn Thur)dJy's
paper takes a po,1t1on on 1hc ~I.
Andrew's Prc~b) tcrian Chu rch
controversy (an ed1tonal JCt, I dare
say, of rushing in where ange" fc.1r
to tread). As )OU condude )OU a,k,
"Why shouldn't fumh be cul off
from a renegade muw.try that
promotes lifc)lylcs that aren't 1n
accordance "'ith thJt church's
interpretation of the Bable'>"
Th is sentence neatly capture\, :rnd
at the same umc badly
misrepresents, \e\eral of the major
issues in the contro,ers) One of
these 1s a poht1CJI or governJncc
issue.
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Church go\crnment is a \Cry big
thin~ "'llh Prc~byteriJns, and the)
h~c 10 thank that the) do all thingc,
"decently and 1n order." You ra1'c
the go\'ernance 1s~ue "Ith the
unfortuna1e phra'>c "renegade
m1n1~try." The min1s1ry 10 ga) and
lcsb1.1n) 1n We)I Holl)"'OOd. "'h1ch
)OU characterize a "renegade" j,, in
fact, a project in good slandmg,
over een by and accountable 10
appropriate. democraticall} elcctec.I
go\crntng bodies of the church
G1,en 1t!. !.ILC and \\CJhh, lhc St
Andrew' congrcg.irion ha' u grcJt
Jc.11 more innuence Jt all leve b of
the Prcsb)tenan church th an m u\1
e\Cll "11hout rc\ortang 10
c\trJordinJr) action' Ord1n 1r).
demcxratic Jnd dcte1H ,, .. ~,to
clullcngc policies or pr:11:t1ce' arc
1c.1d1ly ava1l.1hlc.
'I 11 man) Presb)tcnans the .u.:t11H1
b) ~I Andrew\ 1~ \1mpl}
unPrc~b)tCflJn -"indecent .1nd out
of order." lndcrent because 11
1hreatcns nil of the church\ wid er
areJ ministries· the laLarus prOJCc.I .
but .1lw summer )OUth progr.1m'>.
c.impu) m1n1stncs, refugee and
rci.c11lement program), Ulac~.
H1span1c an\.! A'i1Jn caucu-,cs.
anterchurch relation\ and more Out
of Order bec:iu>e 11 :ittempts IO
b) pa)) the regular procedures to
change a progr.im or pohcy
The Pre bytenan church along
"•th most of the rest of the
Ameracan public 1<; an the midst of
an ongoing debate obout the n:iturc
uf homosexuality Is it n choice or 1'!>
11 J g1,en? Man y suspect that at 1 J
~l\en
When )OU U\c the v.ord
"lafeM)lcs" )OU imply choice and the
"ord in th1\ context beg> the
ttucst1on becau c the church 10, s11fl
dcbJting the 1s\UC Your 'cntc.:m:e
then refer to the church's
anterpretJllOn of the 01blc ·1 his .ili.o
beg) the que t1on Presb}tcrian do
not hJ\e Jnd arc unh~cly to accept a
'1nglc, off1ciJI in1erpreta11on of the
U1ble
·1 hey ..... 11 continue to seJTch for
.111 unJer~t.10d1ng of Cod\ word for
today's world unhampered by fcnr
th;it they might violate an off1c1JI
p.irty fine.
PAUL Kl:.ARNS
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Another rubber Stamp Another sad
day in Costa Mesa
A rubber-stamp, three<ouncil ma1oriry
membership once again only seeks to have a
rubber-stamp planning comm1ss1on .
Removing M1kt Dunn as planning commissioner is
a clear signal to this city and our ci tizens that they
don't want a planning commission member that 1s
conc.erned about the youth of our dry, that is
concerned about proper planned growth and who is
a genuine caring family person
lmtead they opt for categones of membership
merely because J pt-rson is a woman, is of a certain
race. That as nOl quaM1caL1on to be a planning
commissioner.
A planning comm1ss1oner 1s ~meone who Is
devoted. who has a track re<.:ord of making sound
det 1!11ons, v .. ho is comm1t1ed to the <..ommunity and
who is willing to spea~ their voice
I spoke up ag.1mst Mary Mornbuckle, ~andy Cen1.-..
JJy Humphrey, and their inadequate policies and
lac.k of leader!oh1p.
M1f..e Dunn did the s.lme
The bottom line, it was pol1t1cs. FortunJtely 1994
as right around the corner
RYAN ZERRIOS
0
(O')lJ Mesa Coun<..1lwoman M.1ry HornbucldP partly
JU)t1f1es her \.Ole to deny pl.inning comm1)S1oner
Make Dunn another term because "the comm1ss1on
needs ct woman 's perspeellv "
What Is a "woman') pcr)pect1ve" on planning
commission • sue-,{ How would that d1ff er from and
b • )Upt'nor to d man's pe~pect111e, whatever that
may bd For council appointments, are gender
quot.u a reqwement, replacing intellect. integrny
and 1ndependencel
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CHRIS M . STEEL
Costa Mesa
Quote of the year says tt all 1
JU)t want to say that onf' of the best statements I've
seen comt> out of the ciry of Cost.l Mesa as Mayor
Geni)' remar~ (regarding Costa M sa's new "hate
crime" resolut1on). ''It is not my 1ob in go\Nnment
to tell people that they ha"e to lake other people." I
think that should be in headlines.
BARBARA fORTEVILLE
Newport Btach
,__ _____________ ...Jf ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Water-rate controversy
Comments on Costa Mesa's water-rate increase continue to pour in
0 0
An Independent Newspaper
Published by
Coast Community News, Inc. I think it i~ outrageous. We have cut back.
We've used probably half of what we
could be u"'"I And yet we arc paying for
travel cxpen Cl (convention rc11 tration)
and who know• whot cl c fo r couple of
the water d1 trict tO IO On V8C3tion.
I thank that the w.itcr offk1ul arc
spcnd1n1 an inordin,.tc umount of money
traveling, which 1s, I think quite
unncces,ury. I.ct them stop traveling and
not misc our water bill .
l am a public school teacher. I am lcu\ling
th is afternoon to go to ti conference. I'll
be at this conference Friday, Satu rday,
and Sunday.
I am payina my own wuy. I am pnying
my own reaisuat1on I am p;iyin& my own
substitute teacher. I nm paying my own
travel upcn c .
houh.J 1ncren'ic their rate\. They've
rnmmcd thi\ underaround rc!lervo1r
project down our throat over 11 the
Lindbera school 1tc , nnd now they arc
tryin& to pay for It by r:u ing rate • nd
nobody in Costa Me'n wanted 11 anY'"uy.
Elliot Stein, Jr.
chairman
Jim Cressinger
publisher I think we need to have some ldnd of
mectlna and oppose thi . I am very upset.
It ii just one more thin& that we don't
need to pay for
OAIL YOUNO, Corona del Mar
0
I am 111in t the nie increase, puticularly
considcr1n1 what the five directors have
bnn apendina aJona wi1 h their wives.
TLD CU RRY
Costa Mesa
l:.A RLE:.Nt VlNl:.YARD
Newport Beach
0
I do not thank that my water bill should be
raised l.S-20 percent (28 ecrccnt proposed
O\'er nut two years). I think the
ao~ernmcnt hould cut their own •
pcndil1J. 1 am doin& h at my home, J
think they should do It at their busine ,
alona with my business.
JOHN LINNERT, Co ta Mc'a
Evdythina i coming out of my pocket. I
think the water offic1als should do the
0
ROllLRT l-ROST
Co t.i Me'a
I 'cc red when I lhin k o( our water ro1te!I
hcing r111 cd 1.5·20 percent when I cc how same. I do not want to have 1 rate
incrHM at all. -~-hbcr.il thet.e ol(1c1al hive been with their
0
FLO MAR'I IN
~ti Mc II
I do not tJ\1nk that the water company
\pcndint money on thei r trip . They better
c.lo a little cu ttana b ck on clpcn s rother
than ruisina our water rate
ROSCO SP~AK
Costa Meu
Tom John1on
associ.lte publisher
William S. lobd•ll
editor & vke prftld nt
St~• Marble
rNNgin& editor
Walterlhl~h•
1901·1989
founding publtther
Newport Beach/Cotta Mesa Dally Piiot Thursday, April 29, 1993 Ata.
~II, VIia
wiiit cny forced
to lllY legal tab Water director is glad travel issue out in open
Sy Tony Oodero
~"''*' NEWPORT BEACI I -fired
Police Chief Arb Campbell and
Capt Anthony Villa will seek a
court order toda) to rorce the city ·
10 pick up the tab ror their legal
fees in de(en!>e of a !iC~ual
hanMmcnt lawsuit filed by 10
women
Attorney Jeff lpste1n has filed
legal paper) in Orange County
Superior Court a))Crting that the
c11y "has no legal or factual basis"
for II) dem1on to )lop paying for
the derensc of Campbell and Villa.
When the sexual harassment
allegation) fir\t arose last
September, th e city hired Santa
Ana attorney Uruce Pract 10
defend CJmpbell and Villa.
Since then, city offi cials
,onductcd a fo ur·munth
11wes11ga11on after v.h1ch both
Campbell and \'ilia Y.erc fired.
Jn January, the council voted to
\top pa)ing legal Ices to Praet,
lt:a\ ing the former officers 10
defend them,cl\CS Praet collected
approximately SI 3,000 in legal fees
before hc wa\ d1\m1 'cd and he
'ontinues tu repre ent Campbell
and VillJ
The ca\c will be heard today b)
Judge J:irnes Smith
Meanwhile, Cit) Manager Kevin
l\lurphy I'> recomme nding the City
Council den) a rcquc<:.t b)
Campbell 10 ha\e •JO
admin1 trall\c he:inng at the \ame
time as V11lJ\ Cl\ll Semce Doard
hearing in June. Uoth men are
Jppcahng th~ir di'lml)\Jh.
Villa can be rein tJ ted to hi\
t JptJtn po)111on 1f the board
Jec1de) he .... a) wronglull)
l.l1)m1~ed.
Campbell cJnnot leKi.111) be
rc1n)tJted to hh Job J'I police
duer, but he 1'i entitkt.I to a
he:mng, Murph} 'IJtt.I
"It' the IJ"." Murph) ')aid.
· I le s leg .. lly ent11lct.1 10 a hcJrang,
.ind '-'C'rc gqing to g1'e him one "
Out Murph) i\ requesting that
the coun cil keep the V1llJ and
CJmplocll he.mop separate
~ Henry Panian, phoning from
Lake Tahoe, says he tried
to limit conference
attendance two years ago.
By LorlAnn Basheda
Sgll Vlrur
COSTA MESA -Calling from a water
conference in Lake Tahoe, Mesa Con~h
dated Water District director Henry Pa-
nian said he couldn't be happier th:u the
board's controversial travel habits have fi·
nally been exposed to the public.
"Two years ago, I proposed a formula
to limit conference attendance, but I was
unable lo get anywhere with it," Pan1an
said. "I'm glad to finally have th1\ bsue
disclosed to th e public."
The dhtric1 drew fire earlier this week
when, in the wake of their propo!>al to
raise water rates by a~ much as 23 per·
cent, all five dircctorl> and the general
manager set out for a weeklong Lake
Tahoe conference that w-111 cost cu~tomer)
nearly S9,000.
Last year, Mesa Consolidated wa ter of·
ficials spent more than $46,000 traveling
to 16 conrcrences in California, Las Vegas
and Vancouver. All five directors aucnt.led
. two of the 16 conferences, and four dircc·
tors igned up for another three confer·
It's going to be
a wet one
Daily Pilot readers are 1n·
v1ted to a preseason Wet
Wednesday Summer Senes
event -"All Aboard f0< Lit·
eracy." sponsored by the
newspaper and Hornblower
Dining Yachts -May 12 from
6 to 8 p.m
,_
cnccs. Jn add1·
tion, the djstrict
ha~ a pohcy to
pay the rc11 tra·
t io n fees o f
water officials'
spouse).
'Some of the public criticism
regarding this echoes practi-
cally word for word what I
have been saying since
1988.'
Water ol fic1ab rri\ cd
an Lake Tahoe for the bi·
annunl Anoci:ition of
Cahfu rni;a W111er Agen·
c1e con ference o n Mon·
day -le ) thun one "eek
after announcing that
Co)ta Mt'!ia' .:?J.000 cus·
tomt:r\ Y.111 m1ht cert:11nl\
face :1 rate hike thi.., Jul)
"Some of the
public criticism
regarding this
echoes practi-
cally word for
word whal I
have been \aying
-llENRY PAN&AN 10 olf et a SI 8 million water dtst11ct d1rector budget ,hon foll
'incc 1988," Panian said.
Panian )aid he intend) to propose a
travel quota for each of the fi\e d11ectors.
In addition, he and director Jack Hall,
both memben. of the di'itnct's finance
committee, have already recommended
that the tra"el budget be reduced 10
S 13,800 for fo.cal year 1993-94, do" n from
the $30,000 the board budgeted 1h1s fi)Cal
)Car.
Uut the proposed budget !>till recom·
mends M!lllng aside $47,000 for director
fee!>. By law, directors can be pi.11d for up
to 10 mee11ngs a month. For each meeting
they attend. the director!> are paid up to
$126.
For the five-day Lake Tahoe confer·
cnce. for in tance, director\ will be paid
$630 each, plus hotel, travel and "other"
expenses.
AVERAGE BATH
Up To 611 A 6 ft
~r S.:a Pnctd ~Or
Cont:icted di I IJ" cv),
a Su 1th Luke ·1 ahoe hoicl
and ca\lnu, the director\ t.lefcndct.I their
right to be at the ACWA conference,
maint:.tinin~ the~ a\;tunll} .1\c Y.&ler cu~·
tomcr) munc:) 1n the long run b) auc:nuing
con ference\
ACWA i.., the mJin agent:) re po11 1bk
for lot'ib)tng the !>late :ind federal gmcrn·
mcntc, for legh1J11un that Jfrc:ch Calllor·
n1a \ ~Jler )uppl)' and co~t. PJ111Jn aid
A'I for the JU\tific,1t1on of more: than unc
d1rcc1or auending the AC\\ A cunfen.::111.:c,
PJnii.ln )Jld: '"There m.: so main. that 11
would be ph)'>icall) 1mpo)stbk for one or
tY.O of u to :1ttend all the sc1t~1on-.,"
Out P .m1:rn '.>aid AC WA I'.> the onl\ on-
fercnce .,., he re he bc: lC\C'I 1ht. JttCn.t.IJncc
or more thJn IY.0 d rcCI Oh I~ JU\llf1cd
"AC\\.A i' a d1 fkr1.:nt bcJSt" I !all ,j1d
an agreement ··1 \-.ould (\.uti.: tu) 1111111 lhi:
other wnfercncc!> 111 l\\O d:rcctur'" Hall
NOW
ONL Y!
1<1TCHEN~$198 1
Uo 'o 19'\ 1 !Of\ ~ Sizes llJicto The e'en1ng, a fund-ra1~r
for the 1'.e, .. port Beach Publrc
Library literacy program, "111
feature a two-hour sun~t
cruise aboard the California ·
Hornblower, music. danc11 g,
pr11es, a silent auctK>n. ho()
d'oeuvres and no-host bar
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conf1tmed l'anian·~ con i tently out5polcn
pu'h 10 limit director tr:&H:I e"'pcra~s O\'er
the )ear), and :iiJ he ha) bac~ed h fel ·
low board member m that regard
Director Thomas Nel~n could not re·
c II how he \Oted for Paruan') c~t -cutlln&
propoS3l , but s:iid hc docs not ••objeet to
the idea of a limit. I am some'Ahat dis·
turbed when people a:o to thing) that I
feel are bc)'und the ir a b1lny to g:tin :tny·
tl11ng -.aluuble ,"
Director M 1r10 Durante could not he
reacht:t.I fur comment, lie pate SC\Cral me)·
\:tge' left at HJf\t:)S. And Board pr~!.1dc nt
·1 rudy Ohl1g h:n con t~tentl) t.lc;•lcnt.lt:J the
dirc:ct ir'> right to attend conf creri...c ,
LOl\tcnding the) a .. tuall.¥ :i.c Costa Mcs:.i
.,., ,11cr CU)tOmi:r hundred') CJI lhou ant.Ii. or
dl)llar' in the long run
"II\ JU I a nlJll~r ul the hc1ard "'urking
out it\ d1Cfcrcncc\,' l';.inwn ~•11d. "I re·
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th\; practice)"
In .1dt.!111un lo prupo ing a lr:J\d ltm1t,
Pnntan ):iid he ha.., Juected the Me:.o
(\,n olu.bteu stall 10 "c\alua:e c\.cf\. Item
IO lhc budget "'llh 00 'a reU CO .... ~, :.tnd
'l•L(1f1cJlh look :.ti dircdur \pcnJ1ng"
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fJ Jnd 7 pm \b~ U at the dl\l11ct's olf1ce
11 l'15J PIJcc"l a t\\c 1ue Add1t1on:il
hearing' to ih.Ccpt pub!'" l mmc11t on the
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'I he coun1.:1I will dcltt.lc the l\\Ue
11 1t'> May 10 mee11n~
The 2nd annual Dail) P1IQV
Hornbfo....,.er Dining Yachts Wet
Wednesday Summer Seri~ -
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YACHTS
••••~-From A1
Newport-Mesa Junior All Amer·
ican Football will hold its early
sign-ups Saturday from 8 a.m.·
noon.
The sign-ups Will be held at Bo-
nita Creek Park, at Jamboree and
University Drive in Newport
Beach.
AJI children between the ages of
7 and 14 as or Aug. l, 1993, ex·
pre ssing an interest in the football
program should attend Rcgistra·
tion Day, where Dr. Donald Pfaff
(the president of the program),
coaches and parents showing high·
light video will be on hand to an·
swcr questions.
The classifications arc:
•Junior Clinic (7·8·year-olds,
50-85 pounds). •
• Clin ic (8-ycar-olds, 50·95
pounds; 9-ycar-olds, 50-90 pounds,
and first-year players that arc JO
years old, SO-75 pounds).
•Junior Pee Wee (9-year-olds,
90-105 pounds; 10·ycar-olds, 60·
100 pounds, and 11-ycar-olds, 60-
85 pounds).
•Pee Wee (10-ycar-olds, 100·
120 pounds; 11-ycar-olds, 85-115
pounds, and 12-ycar-olds, 70·100).
•Junior Midget (11-year·olds,
J 15-135 pounds; 12-ycar·olds, 100·
130 pounds, and 13-year-olds, 80·
115).
•Midget (12-ycar-olds, 130-150
pounds; 13·ycar·olds, 115·145
pounds, and 14-year-olds, 90· 140
pounds).
For football questions, call
Donald Pfaff, president, at (714)
642-9797 or Jerry Estabrook, vice-
prcsidcnt, :it (714) 644·9936.
Girls 7· 14 arc also invited to
sign up for cheerleader teams this
Saturday. For more information
on cheerleaders, contact Jeannie
Tripp at (714) 756-9125.
A snack bar will be open featur·
ing coffee, donut , hot dogs and
candy.
JAIL
From A1
a 50-bcd work furlough site to be.
housed in two Maple Street apart·
men ts.
But residents and city officials
objected loudly to a minimum·
security jail in a residential neigh·
borhood. They worried about the
possibility or inmates walking off
the ungated site and argued that
th' West Side is already saturated
"'ith social service facilities.
Meehan said that after meeting
with city officials, including police
representatives, he decided to look
for a,nother site.
"We're sensitive to their con·
ce rns and they fell that particular
location was not the best site," he
said. "We don't want to fight the
city, we don't want to fight rcsi·
dents. We just want to start this
program."
The city suggested the possibility
of housing the center in a hotel or
motel on Newport or Harbor,
Meehan said. Many of the motels
along Newport have turned to
weekly and monthly tenants and
some have been plagued by crimi·
nal activity.
slip acrou the mirrored 5urface or New·
pon Bay.
It's life on -and under -the waters
of Newport Bay, where the two youna
entrepreneurs hang on like octopi to the
hulls of yachts, attached by suction cups
as they pcrfonn the detailed, painstaking
work or hull-deaning. They also work on
boats in dry dock at the South Coast
Shipyard -repainting boat bottoms and
even replacing propeller shafts if needed.
Two years ago, Van Fossen started the
Newport Beach busi ness with a $20,000
loan from his f athcr, a retired owner of
a carpet cleaning business. Barnacle
Bill's grossed $65,000 last year and Van
Fossen -a Conner UCJ student -ex·
pects to top $100,000 this year.
"I started working for another diving
outfit in the harbor and saw how much
my boss was making and decided to get
a loan and start my own divi ng outfit -
as a patt·timc job," Van Fossen says. "I
was going to go to law school, but I
dropped out because J was making so
much money."
Although businc s is booming now,
Van Fossen, who looks more llke the
sun·bronzcd surf er than shrewd entre-
preneur, almost gave up during his first
winter season -the slowest time of the
year for boat-cleaners.
"I went overboard with my investment
and I almost dropped out of it," he says.
"I didn't h~ any money and I had to 11&1
live in my oft'ice. I had to So lo my
friend'• hOUIC to ii& a i&Ower.'' ~~-From A1
But throup advenilia& and word of City orficials say they do
mouth. business picked up and he now take special care of the
' has about 200 steady CU$tOmen, bayf ront trees.
offices, two boats, an "800" telephone Tree trimmers carefully
number, a computerized billing and ac-cut the brown dying fronds
counting system, and an insatiable desire off the palm trees, and to
to expand. He's working 10 save enough avoid spreading the fungu s,
money to buy out another local boat· blades arc sterilized each
clearung busmess and be dreams of hav-time a tree is trimmed, Bai·
ing a nect of divers under hls command. Icy said.
But for now, the entire operation is Greg Lewis, the ci ty's pest
run by Van Fossen and his partner, Ko· control technician, said a
lendrianos, a graduate of Platt Art Ce n· chemical called Bcnlate was
ter in Pasadena: When Kolendrianos is once used on the trees to try
not submerged, he puts his design skills and stop the fungus froJ"Q
to work on creating advertisements. He spreading.
also runs Barnacle Bill's Topside, a divi-"ll kept the fungus in
sion of the business specializing in detail check but it never cured
work above tbe water line. anything," Lewis said. "lt
Van Fossen says he's hooked on the was our Jast·ditch effort."
nexible lifestyle and waterfront locale of But Benlate now has been
his occupation, but he says the work can taken off the market by Du-
be grueling. Pont, the chemical's manu·
"You can't take someone who doesn't facturer, Lewis said.
have a Jove for the water and put him in Brenner, a former mem·
a wetsuit and send him under a boat ber of the city's parks com·
every day," Van Fossen says. "You're in mission, said she is still hop·
between the dock and the boat and ing someone will come up
there's not that much light down th ere. with a cure.
Sometimes when there's storms in the "I can't believe that no.
winter -when it's really raining -body has a way to fight
you're in a total blackout. It's like diving this," she said. "There's got
by braille. to be an answer some·
"It takes a while to get used to." where."
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"A couple were suggested be·
cause they've caused problems like
drug trafficking or prostitution,"
Meehan said. "A controlled pro-
gram like ours "'ould be a positive
alternative." DELI• KITCHEN OPEN SUN. 8:00AM • &OOPM ,-.---------, But one Westside resident said
she doesn •t care where the site is
located.
"I don't want 1t in this city at
all," said Janet Zimmerman. "4•'s
Jood that they're not going to put
It in (my nei~hborhood), but Costa
Mesa is taking care of everybody
else's problems and that's not
right.
Similar work furlough programs
in Anaheim and Buena Park house
low-risk inmates at night. The in·
mates, imprisoned for offenses
such as drunken driving, failure to
pay child support or numerous
traffic violations, have jobs during
the day.
The county secs furlough cen·
tcrs as a way to relieve the pres·
su re of an overloaded jail system.
South county offenders would be
ho used in the Costa Mesa si te and
they would keep their normal jobs.
They must pay to be housed in the
site, lessening the amount of
money taxpayers spend on housing
criminals.
The entire work furlough issue
could be academic, however, in
light of the county's budget crisis,
Meehan said. Work furl ough cen-
ters could be one or the first
things trimmed from the budget,
he hos been told.
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"People have had trouble takin' me scnousty when I say I wme
children's books. This ha been a e~n for me to not tiiumc
things about people from their physical appearance," he .s:i.id ..
Born in Detroit but raised in France and Germany, S1el1ck1
attended the Uni~crsity of Washington before moving to Hawaii.
His 4-ycar-old daughter lives in ~a~aii with her m~ther .. T~e .
forme r owner of a recording studio m Woodland Hills, S1clack1
used proceeds from the sale of the business to help finance his
self-published book.
"( was burned out living in the Valley and working with fringe
entertainment people," he said. "My brother and I took over
Superbodies six month ago."
He has written 11 children stories, but "Tale of Two J(juies," i.s
his first published novel.
"l always knew l h:id a book within me but couldn't find that
voice. When ( decided to write this book, it just came so easy. I
went for a long walk on the peninsula and 30 minutes down the
beach l had 11 or 12 pages in my head. l literally ran back home
to my handbook," aid Siclicki, who opts not to use a word
processor.
"I'm infatuated with ink on paper," he said.
Siclicki, who wrote th e first three chapters in three days, said
the book would have ended there if tr:igcdy had not unexpectedly
stuck. Wisc·old-Poki, the fami ly's 20·ye11r-old pct and hero of the
book. died. Through Sielicki's last t\\-O chapters, the characters.in
the book learn how to de:il with the death of their sage friend.
"This book was a labor of love, definitely not a grand money
scheme," he s:iid. "Right now I nm working on a sequel, called
"Time or Return," which should come out sometime in the ra11.··
Sielicki said "Talc of Two J(jtties," is currently sold at Whale of
a Talc in Irvine, The Children's Book hoppe in Newport Beach
and Mother's Market and Kitchen Store in Costa Mesa.
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April 29, 1993
The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roaer Carlson .•.. 642-4330 ext.387
John Drayton-boatinW'B3
Classified/86
Automotive/89
Tackling
one tough
opponent
..,_ Newport Beach CC hosts
Cadillac Invitational; former
Ram Charlie Cowan will be
event's honorary chairman.
S topping pass rushers each
Sunday was difficult enough
for Charlie Cowan, an
offensive tackle for the Rams from
1961 to 1975.
Preventing kidney failure is
almost impossible.
Cowan, a three-time Pro Bowl
selection (1968-1970), has been a
kidney dialysis patient since 1989.
Rylng hams
In a fund -rnising effort to help
control the CdM's Karrie Cenito carried the Sea Kings' hopes in the girls 100 fly, and she produced a 1 :09.0 clocking, but had to settle for fo urth on Wednesday. For story, see 82.
kidney and
urinary diseases
that kill
approximately
80,000 people a
year, Cowan will
be the honorary
chairman and
host for the
Orange County
Region of the
National Kidney
Foundatio n of
Southern
California's fifth
annual Cadillac
Santa Margarita 'homered' ·by Sea Kings
Club
golf
Invitational Golf Tournament at the
Newport Beach Country Club on
Mny 24.
Cowan received a tran~plant in
1989, but became severely ill and
his body rejected the kidney. In a
few months, he plans to sign up for
another tran plant and join the
more than '4.500 Southern
Californi ans who arc on the Y.aiting
list for an organ tran!iplan t.
While a kidney transplant offers
relief from constant kidney dialysis
See GOLF/13
..,_ Corona del Mar drops some
bombs en route to second
.. straight Sea View victory.
By OeMis Brosterhous
SClOltS W11!tr
RANCHO S ANTA .w
MARGARITA -In many ~
respects, Wednc~day after-
noon's performance by vis-, ~-.
iting Corona del Mar High~~
against Santa Margarita ~
was reminiscent of last sea-
son's "Back Bay Bombers" pla}"off unit.
Many of the elcment.s of that team
"ere present in the 5-4 Sea Vie"
League baseball victory. There was good
te am play both at the plate and in the
field, solid starting pitching and a clutch
relief effort.
1But most of all, there were home-
runs. and 2.-7 y. ith j15
Designated hit-second consccuti\e
ter Jeremy Gold-victory.
s te in r oped a Afte r Angeloni
grand slam in the got off to a slow
top of the fouph st a rt on t he
in ning to bri ng the mound. allo""ing a
Sea Kings from pair of runs on
behind, and Dave three hits in the
Angeloni slammed his eighth homer of fir<.t inning, he sculed down and blanked
the eason in the fifth to produce what the Eagles until encountering trouble in
turn ed ou t to be the game-deciding run. the e\enth.
That's because the Eagles (5-10-:! The Sea King-. batted around in the
overall, 3-5-1 in league) rallied for a pair fourth to gi'e him the lead. Jeff Matsen
of runs in the top of the seventh to close "a'!I hit by a pitch and Myles Davis
the margin before reliever Danny Mac-• wall..cd. Angeloni reached on an error in
Mill an came on to strike out the side in the infield to load the ba e for Gold·
the se,enth and sa'e it far starter Ange-Mein
Joni. Goldstein Y.Orled the count to 3-0.
"It was a good team effo rt all then 3-1, before, unloading.
around," noted Sea Kings Coach Scott ·•Jeremy .. ~howed a lot of patience in
Mngers, who$c team inn>roved to 10-9 that at-bat." \a1d Magers "I think the
Dally PDot High School Attoote or the Week
Double trouble
~ Corona del Mar tennis duo gives it, shares it. lives it.
T o watch Corona del Mar High seniors Trenton Rhodes and Brian Walden
team on a tennis court. you likely wouldn't peg them as best friend .
Brothers, perhaps, or maybe even bitter rivals. But friends?
''They probably couldn't get away with some of the things they say to each
other if they weren't friends," CdM Coach Tim Mang said of the blustery on-
court banter that helped the tandem make the fin als of the prestigious Ojai
Tournament last week.
Rhodes and Walden, a top doubles entity in CIF SouLhern Section compct1t1on
See DOUBLE/82
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Brian Walden (left) and Trenton Rhodes share Athlete of the Week honors. __J
turning point tn the game Ciime when
M)'les Da,1 "ent full i.pecJ on Ange·
Iona ·i. grounder "hen the shorbtop bob-
bled the ball to ~eat the thro"" to ~ec
ond. That !>Ct up the Y.hole inning."
\\ nh Im ~olo homer to deep left-
center in the fifth . Angeloni gave him-
self "hat appeared to be a comfortable
5-:? cu!>h1on.
"Da'e dad a great JOb after a tough
start," said Magers. "He Y.j) ge111ng hi!>
cuf\e o'er toda)' and h1tt1ng has )pots
Y.ell " .
The bottom of the !>e,enth tarted om-
mou!>ly for Angeloni as Fnti Maslne)'
hat the fi rst pnch into left for a sohd !>tn-
gle. Mike B:ihcki follo"ed b) hatting a
grounder deep into the hole at !>hon.
and "hen the thro" to econJ for an at-
tempted force ""as "aid, Maslne) scored
all the "ay from first.
MacMillan was brought 1n to relieve
See COM/14
Tars shelled
~ Tustin's Ronnie Hall stifles
the Sailors, allowing JUSt one
hit in five impressive innings.
By R1charcl Dunn
SDOl'IS wr. er
~EWPORl BEACH
-Ronnie H.ill of Tustin
High romanced a crowd
of pro ba ... eb.ill couts •
then immobilized New-
port Harbor's bat for fr.e
innings as lhe Taller-; had
their "a) "1th the ho t Sailor 1n a ca
Vae"" League game on \\edne day.
"He JU!>t came out and i.hut us down
right aY.3) and thnt 1oct the tempo."
See TARS/14
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Sea Kings swim past Irvine, 96-75 Signups Saturday
~ Grant. 200 free relay
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CdM girts fall to Vaqs.
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and thirJ in the JOO !rec (59.59).
CdM'~ Aleu A\ton h3d a PR to
fimsh thirJ ln &he 100 bre t
(1:19.10) ond Sea Kings teammate
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l m;irk foll~1n' Wednc day's 95·
75 \ictory o .. cr "1 1t1n~ lr'ane.
The: Sea K1m:.s' 200 free ''le
rcl:iv team of Rob 1 IUO\cr. Tom
:"'Orton, Adrian Strczlo~ and
Cro b} Grant po 1ed .l CIF quah·
1~.ng tame of l 31 6J, the team's
be 1 clfort this ~ear by nearly
'·cond
Grant, tnean"' h1le, had .. Cl F
·.:-iuallf. tng e°ffon in the 100 bJ1.:k·
~troki:. v.h1le Wonkee Moon v.on
the brea tstroL:e 1tnd Jame'> PalJ:i
v..i' runner-up an 1he ~00 1n1erme·
J1.1tc: medley and 100 buttcrfl\'
I rcshman frcer.tylcr (OJrlnc)'
H.irdt ~as a highhsht an the CdM
i:; r!) tc..im' l:!O·.i~ ddcat to the
l.:ugue· hamp1on Vaquero,, \\l.tm·
m.ng near her pcnonal best) 10
r.ni~h ~cc.und 1n the ·o free (27.2)
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~W-..nez (I) S 49 25 3 tl1$a-( (CC!MI 1123.S 1 200
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bad.:.,trokc ( 1: 11 3: ). and also took
fir:.1 in the bu11ernv. E 1anc1a's
1':Htn Uc:.itt)-. 1,1.ho finished
ronnc:.r·up 1n the 50 free to EhLa·
beth (hm11ansen. had her lop
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Co~ta ~1c!>a's girl<; 1,1.1,;nt 3·2 an
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Cro by Grant anchors 200 free relay team to victory Wednesday.
Tars sink Saddleback
SAl"fA ANA -
Nc,\po rt Ha rbor s High sophomore , 1 Todd Mcll"~un JU!I· f •
tifu:d his promolion
to the vars1t)
Wedne!>day, "inning the 500·)~m.1
frcc'i tyle and leading off for the
victorious 400 rein) team in the
Sailors' I 20-45 Sea View League
boy1i \wimming shellacking of host
Saddlcback.
Breu and llr1Jn McAllt!ile r
teamed on t'-'C> v.inn1n g relay) for
the Tars, and Bretl "on the 200
1nd1' adual medley
Urad Pence v.on the 100 free·
!>l)lc (56.14) and s"'am leg'> on t"o
v. annmg relayi. as the SJtlors 1m·
prO\ed to 4.3 in the Sea View
Lc..iguc.
On the girb side. H.trbor's g.1rl ...
forces tuned up for ne>.t week'c;
SeJ View League finals at I fen·
tage Park w11h a routine dual meet
victory al Saddleback. shelling the
host'> by a 139·20 m..irgrn.
Todd Kolber''> Sailors (6·1) v.cn1
l ·2·3 an e .. eryth1ng ... but 11 was the
swim!> of Tami Clayton, Mann
Mcl:lfresh and Maile Elhs which
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Com Mesa Pop Wlf(',et Foottia ¥i beg n S!Oft·l/PS IOI ~ 1993 UlSOf'I Otl
Sat!.#day lleat lhe ~u Meu HiQl'I a:tlletk fields. S'.JMU ll 10 1 m
Any DOV °' git! '~no 1n the Ne~pon Mesa Undied ScilOOI 01strlc1 a!ttndance
a•ea between tne ages of 7 a:.d 14 as of AuO 1, 1993, and w-erot4n0 45 to 140 ~5 !hat wants IO play tacide tootbal OI bee<Jnl I Cheef1el0er. IS eliOible to
sign up Acco,ding to Jotrl Fofrester, atnletJC <!recto( fOf" tile local 1ssociatron. Po:i
Warner dotsn't hold trye>tts O' cut pb(tfs. !he f:rSt 35 to SIQn t.p are on the tum
Ol chetf sqUJd This year. Cosi. Meu plans to f eld al fi,_e learns and squ.ids tor tr1e ioe
oroups ttldicated In the 01anoe Em ·e Confere11Ce
The Cobras inse' head coac!t Ctms f1elder, a.re fet 7 • and 8·Ytat ·old P a7ers
rttOtllnQ 45 to 80 pou!l(ls. and an1 9-7ear-old tN1 ~ not played before anc:
tte.gh.s 45 to 70 pounds. Tius a~e group a ows coaches on the field ar.d players
mcst pla/ otfeMe tor one ha; ol tne gJme and dtfense IOf tne o:t"r half
Cobra chetl1eaders rrit:st bt 7, 8 or 9, tM ¥ie~t: rbt11ctions ate not a
r?q'Jlfemti'(. The 1993 Condors w aca n be cGached by M.ke Schepens and 1s for any
player 8. 9 and 10 that we ons 55 IO 90 poonos or 1s 11 v.e1g~ 55·70 pou:l<!s
Tl'le cheer squad has tt'e same a.e fet; .. eme~ ~s tl .. 1 oo v.esottt restr '1 ons P~ Tro~L an Es!Anela H c'> bas DJ coach, ..,,. direct cie Co.ts for aJ 9·. 10
and 11-year-olds lt'al weigh "0 to 105 a'ld a""/ 12-year-old 70·85 i>our.ds
C eer1eaders a·e of tile same aQe<· ,•• llO v.t'91'lt reqJt•ements
Those 10·12·)ear~Cls 0t1"een 85 a~d 120 pOU!lds or 13 ill'd Yt"'10'1S 85·100
can play on ~ Ccnurn:nes T is ;ear 1!1e Comanches w11 be coached by Gary
8aume and assisted by Ol•e net. CtCtll Costa Mesa High tooll>.i3 graduates from
tne 1970s Cheef.eaders cc. • 1.ie sane age o·ovp and represent lte 6;.'1 7t"'
and SUI grades The 1993 Cowboys are fer !fl se 11·13 lo the 95· to 140·poilld bracket a;ong
with any 14·year·old 95 to 120 pounos This year. tt.e co ... t>oys will be coachea
by Jim Easley a Utah Sia•e ~ ·Ame•oean. and ass•s'ed by last ~ears ass1SU"'
01~e Coa.sll
, Cheer SQuad iPPllc.ants na-1e tr.e same age quaM1ca:.ons but no v.ergh
requirements
EveJY Satutday in May, v. :.ti tre eAte:i:..on ot cie Memon11 Day werte~ of Ma,
22 v.11 f:nd coaches and boltd mcn;t.e•s at ~e Costa .1esa H gh aUl ei.c r e1j to
answer questions. sho1t1 eQu1pmen1 and uniforms and s:gn up players a~d
cheerleaders Fees are $1 00 l0t tne I rst pla,er Of cneerieacer and SSO tor a se:cnd memt~
ot a lar?Wy F nanc al ass1stJrce is a.a 'Jble Prac-.ice w I no• bee 1 poor to Aug 1
but early s1on·ups are needed 10 detcrmme equ pment needs and prac1'Ce fields.
Newport-Mesa Junior AD-American FootbaD
Signups Saturday
Ne,,,,port Mesa Ju111or A I American Footba'I ...... ~ !'old its ear11 s~ncps Ults
Saturday from 8 a m ·noon
The sigoops v. 1 be held al Bonu Cree11 Pa·11 at J.1'T\boret •I'd l.! ... e·sitf Orr.
1n Ne ... port Beaclt
AU ct-ldren. bet1.een ttie ages of 7 a:id u as or Aug 1 1993, e•press1no •n
1ttteresl 1n the lootba~ pro0•am stiootd anend R~:stia:JO'l Day v.'le~ Or Oo::J'd -
Pfatt (lr.e president of the program). coaches and parerits Sho.,. no t:"" c .. 1 ~to
v.1U be on tsa'ld to a'ls ... er Q .. estlOlls
The c1ass1f1ca:1ons are
• JIJtlj()( Cb"•C (7·8·year·olds 50·85 pouoosi
• Cl.me (8·ytar·O ds. 50·S5 poo"ods 9-yeat·OIOS 50·90 l>O\MS, and f1J$l·)Cill
players thJt are 10 years o•o 50·75 pounds)
• Junror Pee ~'tee (9·year·olds 90· 105 pourids, 1 O·>Cat·olds. 60· 100 pounds
and 11.yur-olds 60·85 pounds)
•Pee Wee (10-year-olds 100-lllJ pounds, 11 ·,rn·o;ds. 85·115 pooocs. an~
t 2·year·OJds 70· 100)
•Junior Midget (11·year·olds. 115-135 pouncs 12·~e.ar-oh.1s. 100.130 pounds
and 13·year-ofds 80· 115)
•P.~.tlget (12·year·ods 130·150 peunas lhear.oQ.!S 11 5·1~5 pounds. and
14·year·olds 90-140 pounds)
For footbaU Questions cal Ootlald Pfart p·esrder.:. at (71 4) 642·9i97 or Je:ry
Estabrook vice-pres dent at (714) 6:~ 9936
G r.s 7·14 are no 1n. :ec to SiCn IQ :::ir cl'leer eac!er teams t." s Sa'.urd;1y for
more 1ttlormat1on on cheerreaaers, contact Jellln e Tnpp at (71 4) 755·9125
A !.flack bar w I be open fel'uri.ig cof!ce dontllS hOt ~s ·and canay
DOUBLE: CdM pair shares Athlete or Week honor "WtWking With '1he Fmwmy" From 81
II c p I l\.'<O ~car .... h:Jdn'I pl.l)ed
1U1•i:1!.c.:r at ;ill ~Ca'>on. pr1ur to
Opt
But 1hcy quid.I~ rcga1nc:d ~me
f me cohc\1\cnc~) th.11 hcl1e\
their alrno~t·1.<111! runtalion.11 chat·
t1.:r. Jdea1111g fr•c 'olid opponent'
en r :le 111 Saturlla .. ·., OJJI final
"·•th:in J 1d mon Jlld h'>on
~1u r 111 from '> JOIJ BJrbJra High
JdcJtcd l<.l k rnd \\. JIJen, 6-2,
1,.J, an the d1amp10n'>h1p match,
hu t the ScJ K111g'
at the Southern Secuon double
mle.
"1hat'!I a good que ... 11on · ~;m.I
Walden o( the dilemma made
more intriguing alter the OJ..ii de·
fcul.
'We n~ull)' v..inlcd lo v.10 01:11,"
~31d Rhc.xk '• v. ho helped ..1 then·
incxpcnenccd \\.a Iden udJU\t to
doubles to earn CIF runncr·up
laurel~ their sophomore }Car. "We
1,1.anted to win that one together
Now, mJ)bc "'e could wan Cir "
La t ycJr, the
duo WJ!I elim1· are UJil) P1lo1 1\th·
klc\ , f rte \\c:d
fur their ~1r<1ng
CJpt ,1io.,.111 •
I .,..,111 111 1qn
.111d ht: V. Hit\ IU
"''"· '11!..I Rhude'
'Brian asks all the
questions and Tren-
ton has all the an-
swe rs .'
nated an the Cll
quarterfin..ilo,, bu•
would l1kcl) be
among the top
two seed'>. 'ihould
1t tcJm once again
for CIF. 'We're not lr}1ng
-TIM MANG "lf I had to bet lo flfht •JO the
court. "'c'rc JU\1
11mpd1 1-.e. I lhtnk
'AC both undcr!>tumJ
CdM tennis coach one way or an-
other, I'd bet we'll
be pl:iying dou-
bles," Rhodc!I ~.ud "But 11 ., \till
undecided."
the 1h1nt' v;e \ay arc to help u'
gi.t better .1nd not 10 cri11cuc ·
Said Mang: Brian a\k\ all the
que-,11on'i, .111d I rcnton h ,., Jll the
Jll\'o\t:r'i,"
One ;i 1l'>v;c:r the duu ha' \Cl lo
provide, l'I tu the quei.1i~n of
v.helhcr they v.111 plt.iy double\ or
\Ingles Il l tlm year'!I Sea View
l.e.1gue Final!\
fhc league final' tournament as
Jl\o 11,c:d as quahfyiog compet1t1ur'
for lhc CH· ind1v1dual champion·
'h1p'i, w they would ha\e to plJ)
doubles m league to get J chance
T he two standout~ have been
plJ)ing o;ingles for the Sea K.ing'i ,
and coulJ contend as 1nd1v1dual
an Clf, according 10 Mang.
"We'll hJvc to talk about it,"
said Walden, who adm11tcdly cov-
et~ a rematch with Newport Har-
bor fre\hman o;cn .. at1on Geoff
1\bram (ii 6-4 wanner 1n their only
regular-:.ca\On mcctin3) 1n the
lc:aiuc l)ingh: tournament.
lbough a perfect complement
on the court, Rhodes and Walden
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"We're total oppo!i1te.,," !>aid
the ..aft·~poken Walden, who tol·
crates. and C\en encourage\
Rhode ' brazen manner. "When
he '>lartS )'Clling and pumping hi'
fto.1 on 1hc court. it rc..illy help!> his
giV'pt. and 11 makes us belier II
abo bugs the heck out of the other
team."
E:.chocd Rhodes "Bnan \\Ill I
l!\Cn get mud at me . af I'm no1
)C:lltng out 1hcre. He tell~ me all
the: time to start making no1'c out I
there I'm not sure 1f I could pla)'
with :o.omeone who "'anted me to
be quiet."
But, both admit. there are times I
when they gel on each other'
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Costa Mesa picks up two new coaches
..._ Miramonte s, Ballinger
take over reins for boys
soccer, girls volleyball.
COSTA MESA -Costa
Mc n High Athletic Director *
M) ron Miller announced the
hirings of two coaches
Wednesday, Carlos Miramontes for boys
i.occer and S~1ndy Uall1nger for girls vol·
leyball.
Miramontes, jn NAIA All-American
soccer player at Southern California Col·
lege and a junior v:mity coach at Sunny
Hills High in Fullerton for the past two
years, compiling a 33.3. 7 record, replaces
Toby Ray ai. the MustQJ\gs' boys soccer
coach.
Ray resigned his position last winter
after two seasons with the Mustangs.
Ballinger, a former All·CIF basketball
and volleyball pla)'er at Cajon High, where
she graduated in 1985, replaces Tomi Kin·
zie, who resigned ns Costa Mesa's girls
volleyball coach last fall after five seasons.
Ballinger, un all·rcgion agd all·
conference volleyball playe r at Cal Poly
Pomona, had been an a ~i tant \\Omen's
'olleyball coach at Fullerton College the
last two years and a hejd coach of a club
team in the Pomona area.
-Dy Richard Dunn
CdM tennis blanks Tustin
CORONA DEL MAR -
Doubles partners Jed Wein· e •
stein and Ueat Oaudcnbncher ~
S\\ept 18 games again'>t Tustin
High opponents to lead ho t Corona del
Mar tp nn I ·O Scj View League tenni
victory Wednesday.
With the exception of a 7-6 single) vie·
tory, the Sea Kings ) icldcd just five games
to the Taller!>, improving to 16·1. 11·0 in
lcJgue.
•u van LaAOU• C.ona HI Mar 18, T11•tln 0
8"'9'"• JW11Qtf1 (CCIM) dll Ho, M . def lki &-0. def N HouYtn. e-o. <;.,,.. (C4M) YfOI\, 1-1. l-1, 7-8, StTlllll (Cc!M) WOii.
6-1. 6-1. l-O o.u.a.e1 Pnelo-fruc!Mn (CdM) def P Nguyen-t. ... M .
clef Hocken!Mh•Lewls. 6-0, def Byme·Nlbtsu. 6-0. w~
Bllldtnbitlltt (CdM) won, 6·0, 6-0, 6-0. HoQUld·8ljlc!Or (CdM) won. 1-1. 6·0. l-0
Slllors fal In tennis, 13·5
IRVINE -Newport Harbor
High juniors Jeff Thomsen and • •
Chris Ketcham each won two ~
sets Wednesday, but host
Woodbridge prevailed, 13·5, in a Sea View
League boys tennis match.
8U VIEW LUQUE Woodbridge 1 ~. N9Wport H•rbor S
llnea.11 lhomstn (NH) def Let. 6·3. toS1 to Ouono. 4-6, def Cau, 6·3; Ketcham (NH) lost, 3-6, won. 6.·3. 6·3, lllnWI
(NH) IOst. •.a. 3-6, 1-6
DCMlblHI P~-l<oss (NH), IOsl to Peno·BUn S.7, lost '° Thot)1c·SuMi. •.S. lost 10 CllOll-Amold. 5. 7 Sltns·O)iet (NH)
lost. 3-6, 3·11, won. S.2, WMt·Plllerson (NH) lost. 4-6, 5-7. 3·
6.
Estancia wins close match
GARDEN GROVE -Still
in the hunt for the Pacific •
Coast League badminton ,,,,_,
championship, Estancia High
stepped out of league play Wednesday and
claimed a 10-9 victory at Garden Grove.
Khanh Vu and Doan Nguyen ~ ..... ept in
girls singles, as did the boys ingles player
Linh Doan and Son Hai Tram for the Ea·
glcs, Who improved to 11·4 overall.
Estancia, which defeated Century in a
key PCL matchup on Tuesday, 11-8, en·
tered the match against Garden Grove al-
ready in the hole ince the Eagles had to
fo rfeit 3 pair of boyi. doubles'--poinlS.
The Eagles rcttKn to action today, en·
tcrtaining Newport Harbor in a PCL
m;itch.
Tars rally past Tusun, 8-5
NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Harbor High's !>Oft-'='
ball teJm recorded its sixth 'ic·
tory in nine stam a the Sail·
ors zero in on a potential ClF pla)'off
berth, besting visiting Tustin, 6-S, in n Sea
View League encounter Wednesday after·
noon.
Jennie Colclasure went the distance,
striking out one, walking three and scat·
tering seven singles co route to the victory.
Her batterymate, catcher Kim DeMayo,
slugged a one-out home run to deep right
in the first inning, but it was a three-run
fifth inning which brought the Sailors back
from a 5.3 deficit.
IU VIEW LUQU8
Newport Harbor 81 Tt.a•tln S
tensen :iid. "1 here could ha\e been a let-
down in the third game, but they worled
hard to get that bagel."
Mesa impro-.ed to 4-7, 2·5 1n league.
while Century fell to 0-7 in the PCL
Monarchs swept by Trttons
SAN CLEMENTE -.Mela·
nie Chiang and Andrea Buha·
giar won the 50-yard freestyle
and the 100 breaststroke, re·
spectively, but the Mater De1 High g1rb Tustn 201 011 0-5 7 2
Newport ttnor 120 030 1-6 5 1 swim team lost a 96-74 South Coa~t
p.~opez nr Gorman. Coklis1n and OeMiyo H.R-Dt,....-League decision to host San Clemente
Wednesday.
CdM softball team fans, 9-1 The Monarchs' boys team abo lell to
the Tntons, 103-67, de!>pite "inning ~ .... 1ms
in the 500 freestyle and 100 breast!)trokc
by Mike Ciecek.
RANCHO SANTA MAR·
GARITA -Marti Mi um an ':t'. •
spoiled a no-hit bid with a sin·
gle and scored when Ashley
Conover reached on an error, accounting
for Corona del Mar High's only run in a
9·1 Sea View League softball setback at
Santa Margarita Wednesday.
CdM (2·14 overall, 0·9 in league) made
it tough on itself by committing seven er·
rors. The Sea Kings host Saddleback on
Friday.
' IU VIEW LUQUE
Santa M•rg•rlt• 9 , Corona del M•r 1
CorON dcl Mir 000 000 1 -1 1 7 Saru MarQMU 202 500 x-9 5 1
Luchesi, Wens (6) and Conover. Bealbe and Btnnell.. lsuc:son
(6) W-Beattle l-lucllesl. 0·10
Mustangs sweep Century
COSTA MESA -Juniors ----
Lance Merrifield and Cong ~
Quan led a strong effort by the > ,.
Costa Mesa High boys vol·
lcyball team Wednesday, as the host Mu~
tangs hammered Pacific Coast League foe
Century, 15·4, 15·7, 15·0.
Merrifield had 10 kills and three digs
and Quan added 34 assists as Mesa Coach
Dave Christensen praised the Mustang~
secood PCL triumph.
"The guys played strong to<lay," Chm·
Mater Dc1's Michelle Periera po>ted o
CIF qualifying time of 56.28 to fin1~h sec-
ond in the 100 free, while Tony Villalobm
clocked a personal best of 59.56 to place
second in the 100 butterfly.
The Mater Dei girls team fell to 4·5·1.
2·3 in league, while the boys team 1s no, ..
4-6. 1-4.
SOUTH COAST LUQUE BOYS
S•n Clem9nte 103, M•ter D•I e 7
200 mtdley relay-I Sil'! ClemtrU I 52 19 200 'rte -1
~son (SC) 1 00 58 1>4 2 Thomn (MO) 2 00 83 3 Crtt:\·
bef; (MD). 2 03 02 200 IM-1 TU111 (MO) 2 06 37 SO lrtt-1
Fl'Joenl•mltf (SC). 22 6', 100 fty-1 81 ley (SC) 59 0 2 VI·
WObos (MD). 59 56 3 Tlllt IMO). 1 00 36 100 Ir« -1
FrauellZJ/Tllef (SCI SO 29, 3 &nNiter (MO), 53 S4, 500
rree -1 Ceetk 1~n1. 5 11 60 3 lllolms 1~·01. 5 38 94 200 rree rmy-1 Sil'! Ctemeiu I 3• 48 100 ~It-1 Hotnto
(SC) 59 19, 2 KJs1 (MD). 1 03 60 3 Mcl(et"Y (MO} I CJ 95
100 brtU1-1 Ciect~ (MO) 1 07 73 400 tree rrtay-1 San
Cltmente, 3 27 92
GIRLS
Sen Clemente ff, M•t•r Del 74
200 medlty rm1-1 Sil'! Cteme"!e 1 59 38 200 11ec-1
Re.u• !SC) 2 02 68 2 Pefm IMDJ 2 OJ OJ, 3 &tllau:!t
IMO). 2 08 55 200 1•A-l 1.taat' (SC). 2 20 28. 2 8¥-tt
IMO) 2 25 62. so llee-1 CniatlQ (~OJ 25 54 2 Y; son (MD)
26 64, 100 lly-1 Coot> (SC). 10372 2 CMng (MDI
1 04 69, 100 tree-1 Mauck tSC ) S6 0 2 Pener1 (MDJ 56 28
3 W~son (MO), 58 62 500 lrre-1 Reveal tSC), S 27 SS 2
CllalttSWMh (MOJ 5 46 OS 3 Baitazet:e tl>'O), 5 SO 53 200
tree r~y-1 San Ciemen:e 1 46 20 100 ~ -1 V~ez ,SC1
10331 3 RicNtdson (MD) 10900. 100 bmst-1 BIJ\lgi&!
(MO) 1 13 31 400 lite rm1-1 Sin C1emtnte. 3 S6 SO
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Newport Harbor Yacht Club to host
High School National Championships Eagles nudge Mustangs, .65-62
~ First-ever national saili ng finals on West
Coast scheduled to begin next week.
N ext wee~. for the far~t time e\er. the High
Sch<><.ll NJt1onal Saahng Championship~ \\Ill
be held on the Wc..,t Cojst.
The Mallory Trophy (douhlchundcd, two
di' 1\ion) and Crc ~> Trophy (singlcl1Jndcd, one
division) ha\e been awarded since 1930, but until
th1 )Car, thc'>e regattJs have never left
the East Coa t.
Ne" port Harbor Ya\..ht Club hJ!i the
honor of hosting both of the\e c~cnt.,,
along with hundred of the top high
school 3ilor in the U S.
fnterschol.i tic Sailing Association (PCISA) and
long11me Cd M and NHl IS sailing coach, worked
with lSSA's Larry White to ~ccure the regatta for
NHYC. and Wakeman recruited local Etchells
'a1lor Tim Hogan to serve as regatta chairman.
~fany companies and individuals h:i'>-e al ready
committed support for th.ts event~ Laser/Sunfish
Corp. ha' donated 30 ne\\ I~sers for the Cres~y
'>1nglehandcd djSS.
In 1977, Ne>Aport Harbor Hig h cnt a sailing
tcJm to the Mallory and Cressy in
Annapolis for the first time. Ever since
this team of Ste'e Schock, Nick
Mjdigan, Djvc Clark, Orooks Benjamin
Jnd Steve Arrigo returned to Newport
\\Ith fi\e of the !II'< High School
Nataonal'!i trophies, both Newport
HMbor and Corona del Mar sailing
teams have sent teams back to <\Ompete
an the National'
According to the U S. SJ1hng's
lntcrscholJ!.t1c Chairman Larry White. ''II
has alwa)'s been difficuh to get many~
West Coa!lt teams back to th e Nationals
in Annapolis. Since there h.is been a lot
or act1' ity in high !> hool ~n1hng on the
West Coast in the la~t few )Car • we i.ee
this as a great opportunity to encourage
that activity." Boating
Many of the JreJ' top )Oung sailors,
including John and Mike Pinckney, Jeff
Jnd Steve Olson, Suzie Min ton and Dill
Ward, got their first exposure to national
competition repre enting NHHS and
CdM at this regatta. The I ligh School Nat1onnl Champion·
ship Regattas ha\e been held at the U.S.
Nav:il Academy in Annapolis, Md. for more than
20 years. At the 1992 lntcrl>Cholastac Sailing
Alll>ociation's (ISSA) board meeting, it was
decided that the venue for the High School
Championships would nllcrnate annually bet"ccn
the Naval Acadcm) and a floating sate determined
by the board Cjc:h year.
This year, NC\\port H:irbor High
School'!! ailing team Y.a'I the top qualifying team
from the West Coast, 3nd will be led by enior
Danny Z1mhaldi and sophumore Ste\c KJeha. Last
year's defending champion. Corona del Mar High,
failed to qualify this year
•Opening Day soc1ah£tng will take precedence
over racing for the next t\\O weeks.
Newport Harbor Yacht Club wa clccu:d O\er
!tevcral yacht club!> from around the country to
host the fir!>t regatt3.
The only local regatta is NHYC's Opening Day
fhcc/Regann; keelbo:m "ill snit down from Lo
Ange les Yncht Club, "'hale one-de igns will sail in
Newport. Bill Wakeman, the Director of the Pac1f1c Coast
CLUB GOLF:
From 8 1
treatments, it is only con idcretl a
form of tre3tment and not a
permanent cure.
The National Kidney
Foundation is funded entirely by
the public and helps more
Amcric3ns prevent, treat anc.1 cure
kidney and urinary tract dbeases
than ony other voluntary henlth
agency.
The golf tournament. a noon
hotgun start with a $200
rcgistrotaon fee per player, will
al)O be attended by PGA pro Rick
Parillo, a kidney recipient. nnd
former Rams dc(ensivc bad ..
LeRoy Irvin .
"As an offcn 1-.e tuckle, I faced
ome o( the tou&hest ball playc~
around, but kidney fo1lurc 1 my
mo\t difficult opponent," Cowan
\Jid. "Kidney dialysis treatment
keep me alive on a day·to·day
ba Is, but a cure for thi chronic
disca~ mu" be found."
Tournament feci tU\Cr &JCCn\,
cart, lunch anJ a dinner/banquet
For the dinner/banquet only, the
cost is SSO. The Ram arc
donatina variou piece\ or
memorabili,1 for the event's 1lent
auction. Call 962-7675 for more
1nformjllon.
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Kttp the htar1 pumping: The
second annual American Heart
Al>soci3tion (Orange County
Chnpter) Golf Cl3 ic, n \Crombie
format hmated to 144 pl..1yer , 1
~heduled for M:iy 17 :u the
Pel ican I lilt Golf Club.
The event' nctivitie include a
dinner and !lilcnt auction at the Le
Meridien Hotel in Newport Beach.
The door pnlc i a two·n1ght,
weekend st.iy ut the Ritt·Carhon
and a get-a-away golf packaae; the
opportunity prize i an Ep1curcun
Rendezvous di nner for four e\ery
month of the ycor at a do£en or
outhern California' fine t
re 11uranti..
Tourmimcnt fee\ re $275 Cnll
8S6-3SSS for more detail .
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Spttkln& ot Ptlk1n Hiii: Ja)
Colliatle. director of aolf, 1t1ilJ the
final plan for a p .. r-3 executive
course -plotted for the _,uth
ido of Ncv..pon Co t Dri~c -
wall be an order an a couple l)f
months.
"We dlln't onticipate guin full
)
bore for another three or fou r
month , but we'd lake to see it
open up an April or May oC 1994,"
Colh311e aid.
Pelican Hill' 4,000-square foot
clubhouse and pro shop,
meanwhile, is expected to open
thi Augu~t. creating oppo"uni tics
for more out 1Je and evening
event ... with the greatest vie~ an
town, of cour c.
Don't roract the music: The
All·Americ.an Bo~ Chorus Golf
Tournament, ponsored by the
Dally Vlh>I and scheduled for M y
10 at the Big Canyon Country
Club in Newport Beach, will
fcnture tclcvi ion host Bob
Eub n , who will pl ay in the
tourn.imcnt and emcee the dinner.
The event begins with • noon
hotgun tort 11nd i limited to 28
golfcD. Co t or the tournament i
$250, \\h1ch includes go1', range
b:\11,, cart, tee prize , lu~h.
dinner, a h ted iOCial hour and a
concert by the All·Amcrican Bo
Choru
for more detail' call 250-2142
(d3y} or 835-9676 (ni&ht), or the
Bo) Chorus off tee ll SJJ. 7600.
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COSTA MESA -Enc E:spinoza
of Estancia High gained valuable
points by finishing second in four
events, but the Eagle~· 65-62 Pa·
cific Coast League track and field
\ICtory O'>-er host Co ta Mesa
ended in a rather peculiar wny on
Wednesday.
James Wu•ko" 1cz. I:. tancia 's
multi-event standout, m1s!led his
initial opportunity to compete 1n
the long jump becJu e h1) running
events were about to begin. When
he returned to the long 1ump strap,
however, the C\ent wa~ closed,
creating omewhat or a problem.
Follo.,.,.ing discu i.1on between
the officials and coaches, Wulkow·
icz was alloY.ed to long 1ump at
the end of the meet. He leaped
18-feet, 11 ·inches tO fini h third
and give Estancia the nece sary
points fo r the \ictol').
the 1600),· Jacob ~lara)a (37-~ 1n
the triple JUmp), John Le rner (46-
9',• in the shot put) and ~like
Harnngton (98-0 in the d1 cuq,
Wulkowicz, meanwhile , Y.J\ a
double-event wanner, fin..,h ing llr.t
In the 400 (54.9) jnd 00 (~ ]-.)
\\hile anchoring the Eagle~· lb< }
relay.
Costa Mesa's 0\\J)ne <:·rcn,h.I\\
Y.Un the 100 (11.6) and WO (14 ').
Y.h1le teammate \\'1ll1c 1'1.>< nJn
Y..On both hurdle races
Estancia also "on the g1rb
meet, 77-43. behind a 1ripk rrom
Carrie Appell (400. "00 .ind .l200)
.,.,,h1le senior La uren \\t:.1,cr '"rn
both hurdl.: race!!
Appell clocked .i I: HI ~ in the
400. :?:49.8 in the '00 and 14:07.4
in the 3,200
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"It ..... a a weird meet," E tanc1J
Coach Ken Martinez aid "By the
time Wulkoy,icz went back to long I
~ump, they'd closed 1t for the triple
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11 would be that clo e of a meet.
because Century beat Co ta Mesa,
121-13, and Trabuco Hills and La·
guna Hill beat them fairly well."
Espinoza "as second an the long
jump. tnple 1ump. and both hurdle
events, "'hilc sophomore Johann
Appell ran a personal-best 10:13
in the 3200 meters to fini h the
dual-meet scallOn undefeated.
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~Newport Beach 's John Fisher (yellowtall).
Jeff Price (white sea bass) hit It big In area waters.
0 cean ~ells have turned the water over It Catalina and
1cmporarily hut down the hot fuhin& for yellowtail and
wtute Cll b at the lSland.
h didn't take skippers long to find other hot spots, and very
good mid-week fishing for ycllowta1l has been taking place at the
Horseshoe kelp and San Clemente lsland.
There arc big brcc .. ung schools of ycllowtail popping up all
around the Horseshoe kelp and that's where the ''freelance" and
a lot of other sport fishers got into a good bite on tails in the
eight· to 12-pound class this week.
John Fisher of Newport Beach landed a
20-pound ycllo"' tail tha1 he had to handlinc to
gaff, aftcc his reel broke down while fishing on
board the "Freelance."
Jeff Price of C'osta Mesa hooked into a
46-pound white sea bass fishing on board the
''Thunderbird," while John Volker, also of
Costa Mesa, dcc~cd a 20-pound ling cod fishing
on the "Cahforn1n Dawn" during a three-day
"couples only" tn p to Catalina Island.
Davey's Lod.er (673-1434) reports sports
boatll arc heading ou t to the fishing grounds
with bait tan~s full of anchovies, sardines and
squid. The local ban boat has -been able to
supply Newport-based boats with lots of hook
b.t11 and '.\3S e'ent able to net squid off the
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beach this pa>t week.
Sportfohcr> heading o"cr to fis h big ycllowtail. we ighing to 30
pounds, :it S:in Clemente Island arc stopping at Catalina to top
oll with squid Both the "Thunde rbird" and "Amigo" are leaving
the d1Xks before midnight to insure getting to the island 1n time
10 net or Jig squid before heading to the out er island.
The "Amigo," heading out of Newport Landing (675-0550), will
be coming out of the '.\atcr for some mino r maintenance on
Monday, :ind this will put additional pressure at fis hing ra ils on
1he rem:nm:tcrof N~n's'fint sportnshing ncct. -
•Dirt) "'atcr along coastal beaches is keeping daily catch totals
Oil half-day boats to a minimum. Only a few sand bass. halibut,
shallow water >eulpm and mackerel arc being sacked by hair-day
boats fohing out or harbor landings.
Hopcfull) b) this weekend, ocean waters will clear and allow
local anglerll to get in on some good fishing tnps.
Water off Laguna Beach is still clear and boats heading south
out of Nc"port's twin jetties arc finding consistent fishing for
calico bass io smngcr kelp and oveMubmcrgcd rock piles. Very
few small bonito and an occasional barracuda arc also being
added to the list of surf ace f ecdcrs that arc popping up in chum
lines on three-qu:irtcr-day trips.
Tides and heavy currents have even made water in Newport Bay
off-color for the fir t time in months. Prior to this color change, a
s1cady b11c on potted bay bass, spotfin croaker and lots of
"short" halibut were being caught by anglers fishing out of rental
skiffs from Pa' 1hon docks.
M soon as bay waters clear, look to docks, deep channels and
bulkheads to be ho1 spots fo r bay anglers casting lcadhcad jigs
and drifting anchovies as they fish for the huge variety of small
game fish found in Ne'4pon Harbor.
~ H1 GOii the dlltlnct:
bangs out two doubl11
and goes 3 for 3 at plate.
SANTA ANA
Mater De l
Hlah'• Monarchs
kept their sriP on
the South Cout
Lcaaue baseball lead Wednesday
as pitcher Mi.kc McOonaJd went
the distance on the mound, and
at the plate, 10 post a 9-3 victory
over visiting Dana Hills.
McDonald, who struck out
fou r and walked two wbjle spac-
ing out seven hi ts, was active at
COM:
From 81
Angeloni with a 1-1 count to
pinch-hitter John Fyke and
proceeded to walk him, put·
ting the potential tying runs
on base with none out.
MacMillan fanned Mike
Penney looking and struck
out leadorr batter Eric Sees
swinging. He then jumped
ahead 0-2 on Kevin Barber,
but MacMillan made the
next pitch too good and
Barber singled through the
hole on the left side to close
the gap to one run.
He shut the door on the
Eagles, however, by getting
Brian Balo swinging on a
knuctte-curve for his second
save or the season.
"Our goal right now is to
go out and try to win each
game as it comes," said Ma·
gers. "We'd like to string to-
gether a few~ wins and sec
what happens."
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t•• plall
with I J for
, perfDnn·
ance, In·
cludln1 2
doublet, 2
"'"' ICOnd and 3 RBI.
The vie·
tory lmprow1 Mater Del's record
to 16-4 overall, 8-2 in lcaaue
play.
McDo.nald's bauerymate, Matt
Treanor, chipped in with a 3 ror
• performance at the plate with-
in Mater Oei's 14-hit assault.
Mater Oci got a two-run lead
in the first inning when Mc·
Donald.,.
011 run
ICroM wtlli
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fly and
tophomore
Bd Mar·
qucz drove
home the
other run with a 1ln1lc.
Oana Hiiis atNck .. 11h a two-
run homer by Mike Whiltakcr in
the second, but Mater Dei came
right back with three in the
third, thanks to a gillnt two-run,
two-out gift when the O:rn3 Hill
right·ficldcr dropped a Oy b31J.
Mater Oci put it away in the
TARS: Sailors can't get
it done against Tustin
From 81
Newport Harbor Coach Kirk
Bates said of Hall, a 6-foot-4,
180-pound senior right-hander,
whose 89 m.p.h. fastball at·
tractcd the aucntion of seven
~ts.
Considering the disarray in
the first two innings. Tustin
(13-7-1 overall, 6-3 in league)
didn't need Hall for long. scor-
ing seven early runs before win -
ning, 11-0.
Hall (7-1), a first-)ear varsity
pi tcher, allowed onJy Chris
Parker's infield single in the
first inning while striking out
six. Junior left-hander Drian
• 11clspcr finished with t":O
scoreless innings -allowing a
line-drive single by Dave Snow-
den in the seventh -to crown
the tY.o-hit shutout.
"Hclsper needed some game
experience," Tustin Coach Tim
O'Donoghuc said. "Ronnie
pitched wclJ, but if something
would've happened (to Hcl-
sper). we could've put him back
in. (Hall) had a shutout going,
but for the good or the pro·
gram, we put Hclsper in."
Parker's hit was a one·
hopper toward Tustin th ird
baseman Dercl Baker, who
dove and knocked it down bu1
couldn't make 3 throw.
"Obviously, Hall is one of
the premier pitchers in the
league and in the county," s:ud
Bates, whose squad f cll to 5-15.
3-6 in league. "Tustin came out
and scored a lot of runs early,
and because we play little ball
and try to get one run at a
time, it took us out or our
game. When a guy's throwing
that \\Cit, it's tough 10 generate
an) thing.''
Tustin scored twice in the
first inning on two walks by
Ryan Anderson, an error and
singles by Baker and Hall.
The Tillers bntted around in
the second. scoring five lime~
on only three infield hib. Two
walks (one intent ional). a hit
batsmen, an error on a pickoff
aJ tempt at CirSL base • .a.. wild___
pitch and a botched double·
play ball provided Tustin with
most of the foci.
Matt France, Tust1n's b:ickup
second baseman, went 2 for 2,
including a t'4 o-run single in
.the cvcnth to cap a three-run
rally.
Newport Harbor never
threatened until the seventh,
when pinch-hiller Ted Stelle
was hit by a pitch leading off,
then Snowden riOcd a single to
left field to put two runners
aboard.
Hclsper. however, retired the
next three hittcn in o rder to
fin ish the rout.
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the Dolpbln1 Fl to M'Donald
apln wltb th• Iona baJI.
This tlm• It wu Seth Ethenon
unlo1din1 whh a 10lo homer to
cut the maraln to 5·3. only to sec
Mater Del explode the comeback
theory with (our in the bottom or
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98TAT9 Olfi erd C...tw o.._ autt. n""*o de ~ ct.I Mtot:..ta ' .,_ ..._:'m9fic• ~ ""-ent1ei.,.'9d -. ol MAMU FROM °'* ..._ .. .., bod• may be alb--duded by: flulbMd IN ........... ~. Ito SM ~ CA •bOQ.ldo dtt dlmandtnc• p l'ftYnlly ~ _..., the bulk .... It May 17. Taytor Kutch ... Mwye ma1ed in td'lanctl Ol'I the ... ..,, --~.,,.. e2t0e --· 0 del ~ ' ubllth•<I Newport which hH llJ principal 1"3 II th• olflQI of b Uttbttl\ KUleh, M~ L eal'I 61y ol Msy. 1993 11 The r•glstranl(1) c~ .. al1•1Rl
... ..... 1 q~ no 8tach Costa Mn. Daily ~-=I of ~I M lSOO crf1W Contultatltl Of N&>w> Kutch TO Mary11 l.JTlbtth 2 00 P,M 111 tht f)ttmlln ~ to "..act bu&I The FollcMing l*'IOf\I
.... ....._ Ju.,..t L.W2Mt01 Ilene l bogtldo, •I Piiot Aptil 28. 29. M•y 5, Av-. Suoie 2'00, pon Bt.ctl. lno Kutch ~'• laid P'~f'ly l'IH neu ~ f'9 f oCl•l>Oul art dOinO ~ .. •
M -.. ....._ Publllhl d Nt w porl SHA AO N M c DANIEL 1993 Walnut CtH9', CalllOmia Thi• bulk .... 11 tubteet n 1, '-•by ord«td IN! been aw.o end whleh ta ~~• Name(a) i.st9d FOX PHOfO l·HA ~.
_........ .......... Btacn-Co111 ..... O.ty CORSJOUA, 2180 w CrH WtTh771 .. SM , an(f (2) I()( .... , •• IO Calll011'11• Unofom1 Com-all ptftOnt .,.., .... '*' In ~, ... I& AYR($ SEU' mow on no•.... 1011 w.,,.,. "---· lJnll
........ P1to1 Al>ftl 29. 30. Mty s. cent Ave. Sit F, Anaheim, ~ bMk IO retoc:ai. Its m1rc111 Codt S•cUon this mllllet apC)tfll' btfOlt STOAAGC. 1012 frnetl Kwan C l(im N (12) ~ 9Ncft.
CAA MO. At .. ~ 1993. Cal1fom11 92801 -3142,(714) PUBUC NOTICE home olfice IO 1500 Ntwel 1108.2 tnls coun 1n ~ A ... ~on B•-c:n Ca Yoon S !Com ~ 126&1 •o II....,. ~ 774-8384 Bar. 51752 A~. Suitt 200, W~ II IO tut)secl. lh4I Mme No 103 o1 Int OrllnOI {71•1 '48·1:11• l.andlonj Thi$ 61tlMMnl WU llled roi Pnoeo, Inc-, o.&llw#•,
c:rtidltaf'I, ocwlllng•nt Cl-Thf934 DATE· JAN II 1993 SUlllllOltS Creel&, Cahforn11 9-4596 ana addrus o1 1M '*'°" County Su~ Cour1 at r"""'" lht rlgtlt 10 bt<S a1 Mlh tne Courwy 0.11 of 1108 w~ A~. to,., wWi PUBLIC • • (CITACION end to change 1U na1ne lo w.11'1 """°"' ct11m• mev be in. addreu lho#n 1bove lhe Ult Putd>..,• m1»1 0r.,. County on Aptll 2.l. St. U..., ~ 13103
' ~.,..::9dml't NOTICE J. ftl!TEMOW Clerk, JUOICIA1) Bank of Amenca Com-toled 11 &crow ContulCMU on Junt 1. tt93. 11 2 oo bt maoe by casn, #'Ct paid 1993 Th11 &>uaine.1 i& c~ ~-Will "' SUMMON ~ L. COTA,~ NOTIC• TO O•FEN f!'U"l"t Otvtlopment &..-. of Newpott &ueh, Inc., o'c:loc;ti pm • Ind thin Ind '°' ll U'le l1tne ot IM'Cha• FM87t• ~by a CCI'~ otr.~!Mt~, or I.~ (CITACIO: Pub llthtd Ne wport O ANT. (A I • Ongoing O!*ation of the 1201 Dove Sll"'· Suolt in.<t lhow cavs.. 11 any Al purchased QOOOs ar• Publi.n.d Newpott Beach· The r90ist1111t(s) com•
M MacMl•IM $1 JUD..,. Beach-Cost. M"'1I Daily Ac.u--~) cop"y C• ,.°.... •1 branches of lht rewiting 300I N9WP<>rt 0.ldl, CA they tt.w, why the peo\lllon tc»d IS is end muS1 be r• Coita MeN o.ily Pilot "*"eel IO ~ butt-M .... IA&.) Pilot Apnl 20 Ml 6 13 --Rnft . b.Mlt will be atltc:ted by 92660 Ann F c Huntsman for change ol name 5hould moved at ti/Tit ol ult s.. ,_. undef It-. FletillOUI ~sl ~ Ml<l•l•lnt NOTICE TO OEFEN· 20 1993 ' y ' • E" S; 8 US INES S bfanch do~ngs and IN IUI date for filing not bt gttnltd Is 11.10,tel lo canc:tltauon in Apnl 2'9, Mty S. 13 20. Bu11ne11 ,._,,.•(s) ltltold
A PETITIO':' hi.I bOtf1 DANT: (Aw I a o • • ' Th933 WORLD TECHNOLOGY; Thlt nolice 11 publlshe<I cllim1 ahlll be May 14, It 11 luMer ordered tllal 1 lht tvlf'lt of M«lament be-1993 tbove on Febr\ilf'Y ~ 1993
b Ran 1 A~1u•do) L•ZLIE RICH EMBSE1'; DOES pun11.11nl lo Sectlon t8(e) 1993,wnlch ltlhtbuliness eopy of lhls order 10 atiow tween landlord and ob-Th-930 Fo11 Phoco, Inc .. Mwy Pll
t yin lh•do~h C. GUNN, "" lftdlwtdual• PUBLIC NOTICE 1TO20 ol lh• Federal Oepo111 tn:. day before lht ..i. date Clust be pubUsh•d In llgated pony. PUBLIC IOTICE Goldtn/AnJ11ant s.cr-aty
of Ca•fomll er::::; •nd 4S0t MIOHTON YOU A .. E BEINQ SUED ~Ac~ Ind •P~C~~ l pttlfoed t bovt . Newpon 8neh-Co111 Avr .. S.H St~. Tht1 in.c~ WM lllecl
o1 ~E ' ROAD INC C.ett ltOTIC• OF ay PLAINTIFF· IA Ud Sec S regu30~~ 2 O•tl!CI .. I H, tH3 Mew Diiiy Pilot, 1 newtf* Reeiclef\t Man ... ra tetata wlltl lht Cotln(y ~ ol
THE PETITioH rtqutsts nl• Corpe;~tTl!ft a: PETITION TO le .,.._, de~ndandoj Any ~rson 'wislll~ lo lloftler F. Gabn1 petbl of ~~ orcullltion Pul>llsl'ttd M•wport ~ ?~199 County on Aptll 5,
.,,.. Randolph c Jutng$1 no.. t thout1h 3o In-ADlllNIS~ JAMES A. DIPIPPO comment on lheH •ppfica-Publtlhtd Newport t:'~s:! • .:..eor~~ Beach-CO.ta Mna Daity .. ._ ..__ ,,...,.
be tppointed at petsonal clualve ' ESTAR CW. You have 30 CALENDAR Oons may nt• hi~ eom· BetclK:osla M.u Darty COMee\lllVt __ , pnor to Pilot Apt~ 22, 29, 1993 Stat-m Publ 5Md Newport S..:n+ ,.,..._,latlvt to ldmtrn· YOU ME •ENQ su•n HELEN llOYD DAYS Iller thlS summons rntf'IS in wntlng With lM PdOI Aptol 29. 1993 Che day of lh• ht~ng Ul92• n,. Followwlg penons c ' M ~II P.tol
tit lht Mal• ol Che dee. -LEOAKIES 11 ltrVed on you 10 Ill• 1 Regional Otrector of the Th932 J . 1r1 doing bu.sintss as 0•1• •sa 't
°"'1HIE P~· .. •Y P~Nl~: (A Ud. CASI! NO. A1-.054 typewnttwi response al this Federal Depos.t Insurance JU ~~~/CRJ>:1:s1o:, PUBLIC NOTICE THE FRAMKFURlHER Apnl 22, 29. ~ 6. 13. f~ ""'"""'" requests "t• -fftaftClaftdo) To all htiu. b«ltficiarlts COUI\. Cotporallon II 111 ntQIOnal PUBLIC NOTICE FACTORY, 352 S ~n 1993 tn, dtc9dent't Wit.I. and SWAN POOLS creditors. ~ c:red1' A lett" or phone call will offlco It 25 Eci<er 5'! .. t. SfONEA OF THIE SUPE-CNS1088423 Slreet. Orange, CA 92668 Th-921
cddic•ll, 1f any, be admitted You ha119 30 CALENDAR IOfl, and l*SOnt who mey not proltcl you; yC>UF typt-San Frtnclseo, Cat1lornl1 FlcUUoua RIOR COURT FJctlUout Edwwd Jung K;m. 15291---------
10 probat•. Tn. wilt and DAYS •lier lllls summons o!Ml'W!st 1>e inleresttd in wr11tef'I responH must be 94105. ProcesSing will l>e ••lneu Name DATE: APA 15 1H3 Bual,,... N•me W Culvet AV11 , Or~ CA PUBLIC NOTICE "'Y COdlcilt are ava;lat>le is served on you 10 ftle 1 the w.11 Of H tat• or both 1n proper legt1I form If you compleled In the case or s .. tement II • r, • L I a • b •th Statement 92668 1---------1~ t kamlnttlon ln lht file typewritten rHponH al this of: Helen Boyd ' t.egalces; want the coun 10 heat your th• merger appllcaoon no The Following persons Kutch, 502 St urgeon The Following per90ns Theresa Yoon Kim. 1529 Flctlttoua
kept by the~OUl1.. court. Holen 8 Legakes. Helen case earlier lhon the lOlh day are doing business as: Drhr• Coet• M ou Ca._ ire doing business es W Culver A"". OrtnQt CA Bu•ln ... Name
l ME PETITION requests A letter or phone call will Legakes If you do not file your re· followlng e•lher the date ol MCCORMICK, KIDMAN, lfo nl~ 9282S-3t tl FIRST FUNDING GROUP 92668 Stat•-nt ~lty to ldmlnlster tile noi protect you; YoUr 'YI* A PETITION hat been 1ponse on II/Tit, you may lh• first reqwtd publica-BEHRENS & HOLZWARTH, p' bll h d N LIMITED. c/o Bergheer Pa-This business 11 con The Following persons ..... under th• lndepeo-Wl'i11"1 response m1n1 be foll!(! by Peler c. t.egakes lose tile case. and your lion or Ille dale of tile re-LAWYERS, A Pattntrship u • ~ ewport c:tfic. Inc . 84-0 Ne"'l)Ol1 dueled by husband tnd 111 doof'9 bus.ne" as·
dent Admlnlst,.lion or Es· In P'OPI' legal !Olm if you and Barbara Ann f"reed· wages, money and ptop. c•lpt ol the mtfger appl1ca-01 Professional Cn:oora· 8 •a ch ·Co• t • II••• Cen~r Or • Ste '50. t>lew-Wiit (•)PANASONIC MASSAGE
Act. (This aulllonty Wl/'ll lllO court lo hu.r your man In th• Suptnor Court erty may tit talceo without lion by lht FDIC, whieh· uons. 3100 Bristol .-.vee1. Daft, Piiot April 22, 29, pol1 Beacti, CA 92660 Th• reg1s1rant(s) com-LOUNGER (l>)PANASONIC
IO\IW u,. personal ftp-case. of Cahlomla. County of OR· lur1hCf warning from lh• tvlf Is lalef Process1119 Suit• 290, Costa Mes... CA Mar 8, t3, t893. Th• BlfghMr Pac1r.c •OIK mtnCtd to innsae1 l>uSI· CHAIR (c)PANASONIC tavve \0 take meny 11 you do not lilo your r• ANGE. court. will l>e compltted on lh• 92626 Th922 Plan, Clo Betgheer Pacific. ness unoet 1'1• F1ct.~ous MASSAGt: CHAIR 12557
I wtlhoul O'>ta.nong sponso on bmt, you may THE PETITION r9e1uests Th•• art Olher 1e9A1 11-ease o4 lhe home office re-Horner L McCormick. A lne., 84-0 Newi>Oft Center Bus.ntts Name(sl I 5led Harbor 8h•d , Garden
a_pprovll. Befort tak lose the case. and your thal Batt>ar1 AM Frlld· q"'remenls You m.ly want locltJon 1pphcatoon no ear· ProltsslOnal Corporation, A PUBLIC NOTICE Or • Sit '50 Newpon abo"'8 on N A Grove CA 92f>otO
C*Ulon VOf'Y Important wages. monty and prop-man bl appoonled 11 ,.,. to call 111 attorney nght lier lhan lh• 21SI day fol· Callfornf1 Corporation, Beach, CA 92660 Edward Jung i<im El•ct1oped1c, Cahlorma
•· howawr. the s>ef• eny may be token wtthOUl sonat represonlllNt to ad· away If you do not know !owing e.tllet the date of 3100 BnSlol StrMt, Suite Notice 11 hertt)y gi111n that Jam• s B r a k i. • c o Thertta Yoon Kim ~ Fernando. CA 913.cl rt~llllvt WI~ bt lunher waining from Int m1rnster lht est.Ill o1 th• an enorney. you may call lllO last required publ•ca· 290. Colla Mesa. CA appt1e111on IMS been made Bergh-Paol•c. Inc 640 Th11 5lalement wn fi tel This business is con ~Ulftd to g.v• no(Jce 10 court decedent on 1norney rcferrJI serv.ct loon or lho date of receipt 92626 • to the Cornptrooer of the Newport Center Or S•o w1tn the Count., Clerk 01 duct~ by 1 cor~tton
•steel P9'10nS unless There are other legal re-THE PETITION r•quoslS or a ltgal aid Olfoce (lls11d ol lhe opphcatJOo by the Anhur G Kidman, A Pro-Currency, Mul11nat1onal 450. Newport Be.:ich CA Orange County on Aprol 13 The registrant(•) com·
htv9 waived notice or qulrements. You may want the decadent'• Wll.L tn<I In the phone book) FDIC, wh1che11er is later reaslonal Corporatoon, A Banlung, Oflice of lht 92660 1993 menced 10 1rannc1 t>Ys;-
Mnce6 '° tllO proposed to call an anorney nght eod•Ctls. If any. bt lldrnllted Dospues de que lo en· ThHt penods may be ex· Cal1 lornl1 Corporation. Comptroller or lhe Cur· Gary Lal, Clo Bergheer Pa· F587654 ness und« 1he F"1t11tious
.) The lnd•pelldenl away II you do no1 know 10 prol>ale. The """ a.nd tr99uen esta c:llac1on judf· tended by the Regional 01· 3100 Bristol S1ree1. Suite re n c y. Ind e pend enc e c:iloc, Inc , 840 Nowport Publ1She<J 111-pon Beach· Business Name(1) listed
nl1tr1don aulhon1y wo• ilf1 allOfnty, you may call any cod1ctls .,. avallable c1al ustod bene un pfazo de rector lor good cause 290, Costa Mesa. CA Square, 250 E StrHI. S.W .. ~nter Dr. Sit •SO. N-· Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 1t>OYe on March 1. 1993
enttd uni"' an tnlef· an allornoy reltrrll service for •iutmlnatton In lh• Iii• 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS Th• nonconhdenliat PO<· 92626 Washington, 0 C. :20219, pol1 Beaetl, CA 92660 Apnl 22 29 M• 6 13 Hervy Kraus, Presidenl
ptf'Son toles an ot>-or a leqal eld ott1ee plated kept by the c:our1. para presenlar una r• tion1 of lht appllcabon Illes Russen G. Behrens, A Pro-ror consent to purchase the R I c II An d rad• , c lo 1993 ' • Y • ' This 11atamtnt wu llltd I to tht pebUon and 111 tne pllOne book). THE PETITION requests spuuta escnta a maqulna ~· ava;lablo lor 1nspect1on lesslonal Corporation. A a.ssels or and a.uurrnt the Bergheer Paol1e. Inc 840 w11'1 the County Cltf1l of
St ows OOOd eaust wny the Oesputs de que le en-a111nonty 10 admlnoster lh• en esta eone within one day rollowing Cal1fornla Corporallon, related l•abil1hes of the con-Newport Center Or111e Th·9t5 Orange Coun1y on Apt1I 12.
cc"" ahoutd not Qr1t1't the treguen esta ctlacion Judi· est.alt undtf !tit tnotpen· Una c.vta o unj llamada the request IOf any such 3100 8r111o1 Street, SY.te sumtf lo.:in d1v1S1on or St-Suite 450, N-port Beach PUBLIC NOTICE 1993
-~ ~·•! c•af ustl!d ,,_ un ptazo de dent Adm.nistrtl!On of Es telelor11ca no I• olreUf'a file They may l>e 1ns1>«1ed 290. Costa Mesa, CA curoty Paol•c Stale Bank CA 92660 FS.7470
J HEARING on lh• Ptti· JO OIAS CALENOARIOS lites ACl (This aulhotlly proiecoon. su respoesta in lhe Corporai.on·s re· 92626 Costa Mesa Cahforn1a. by lh1s business is con 195042 Pul>I sh4Kl Newpon Be<teh-
llC n wi• be hold on 5127/93 para pr11en11r una r• """ allow the personal rtp-esnta • maqu1n.> llent que gional ottice during tegular W1lhi1111 C Holzwilf\h, A Bank or Ameoc:a Nat.onal ducted l>V a genefal pan· FlctJtlou• Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
et t:•5 P.M In Dept. 703 spuesta escr11.l a maqU1N resentaliw to I.alt• many cumpl1r con bs tormall· business hours Photo-Profeu.onal C<>rpor11ion, a Trust and ~vongs AsSO<:la norshlp 8~ N lo:at9<1 at J.41 n,. City .,.. Hta cor11 actions Without obtain.ng dades legates aptop1adu cop.es of mformauon In the C1l1 forn1a Corporauon. lion, San Francisco, Ca~fOf· lht re91s1r1n1(s) com· S,,... -Apnl 22• 29 May 6. 13· Ontnoe. CA 92668. Una Carla o uni tl1mada cour\ approvl l. Befort lak· SJ usted QU•9fO que la cor11 nonconlldent1al po111ons of Su111 290. 3100 Bnstol n1a menced to lransaCl bl.ISi· t.tement 1993
OU OBJ£CT TO IM 1ete(on.ca no I• otr.ceq Ing ctrta.n very 1mpo11001 escuc:ht su caso th• 1pp11cabon hies will l>e Street. Costa M•sa. CA II 1s con1empja1ed that all ntsS under lht ActillOUs The FOl!owlng persons 1.W268 075
of lho petition, you protecoon: au respuull ae.tlons. h<>wevw, lh• per· Si ustC!d no presenl.l su made eva•lable upon , .. 92626 ott1ces OI tht abov•named Business Name(s) llSled lfl dOln~ bl.lsiness as Th-913
appear 11 lh9 hear· esnta a maqu1na wne que sonal repres.en11uve wot 1>e res1>U9sta a llempo, puedt quest. A schedule of Suzanne M Tague. A Law banks will continue to OPef· above on· Mardl 3. 1993 J~=~ 1g~~E~)I.~~ ---------
i Ind 11•11 .,our ot>-cumpiir con las fC>fmall-required 10 gtYI no11ce 10 perdlf el caso, y le pueden cnarges for such cop1os CorporaUon, a Callfom1a ale Kan 0 . Bergheer Trustee PUBLIC NOTICE
Ilona or Ill• wnneo ot>-dades legales Ol>fOp1adas 1n1«tsltd petSOnl unless qu1tor su $al;mo. su dlnero can be obtmned trom the Corpora11on, Suite 290, Thos notice is pu011Shed of Tl'le Bergheer Pacilte P~STISlC SSi~~GER2Y, J~ ------------··
1 w.th the coun l>4t+ SJ usted qu1tft qu• 11 corte they have waived notice or V otr;u ~cu.as .d.e •u .tegioNI otlic... 3100 .eMtol Street. Costa-pv,_ant 10 1?-USC. -.011< Plan 121 · uote • ...., t9tH3
-.. hea0119. v-•P-~tu caso constnt6<1 10 th• proposed pro~edod sin a'l!so odlc:IO-April 28, t993 Mesa. CA 92628 t828(cl of lh• Federal D• This stalemenl was filed Beach CA 90740 . Flc:tlltou•
C)tlfanc:e may be In l)efson S• ustltd no pr"tflta au tClton.) The lnd~denl nal por pane de la cor1t Securtt1 Pacific State Michael D. Michaels. A pos.1 Insurance Act tnd with the County Cleril ot ll<ono1a (CON'llt) S Joy. Bu1ifteu N-
Oi'. by yow anornoy respuesta a llomPO. puedt adm1nos"llbon tutnonly wrn E111s1en otros rtqyjsltos It-B•nk Coat• Mou Cal-Professo<>nat Corporation, a pan 5 or lh• rtgulabons ot Orange County on March ~ O ·h~~ =•Ct.. long Slat•-nt
If \'OU AAE A CREDITOR perder ti caso.' le puoden t>e granted "'"51 an lnttf· g3les Pue<1e qut usled tfwnl~ ' Callforn11 Corpora11on. th• Comptr()lle< of the Cur· 25, 1993 T-:C The followWlg pet'IOnS
Of' a contingent cred•tor of qu•IM su ulano. su donero ealed penon •es an ob-quiora llamar a un abOgado Su111 290, 3100 Bristol rancy Th11 notJot wiu IP-F5e5S48 is business 11 co~ .,.. doing ~ss u ·
me deoaaNd, you must file y 01r11 cous dt su jOCt<on 10 lho 1)9titl0n and 1nmtd11tamenle St no C B•nk Tt' "c,"'• '1
1c• Street. Costa Mesa. CA pear three limes al ap-Published Newport Beach· "r~ed by an '""c•Yt1d'Ual FOX PHOTO 1-HR LAB,
ydur dlim wflh "9 COUl'1 proptt<l.1KI son ev1so adlo<>-s'10ws gooc:t causo why th• conoce a un abogado •mfnun ., •v• op. 92626 prox.rnately two-week 1nt8f"· Costa Mesa Daily Pik>I • regostrant 1 com· 1099 fllOtth Euchd Avenuo
Ind mail 1 copy lo the~-nal por p.vw d• l<t cont coun should not grant the pue<Je •amar a un Sef'/•DO fnont Bank, WalnYt Janttt R Momingllat. A vars 0118' a »day J*IOd Apt1I 8 15 22 29 1993 meoced to lntlSa:O bull· Anahttm Cahlomoa ~1 aanll repr•MntatJV• 1p-E.Q5 .. n otros raquit;tos I• authonty. de reterenc1a de abogados Cr .. k, Celifomle l.Jtw CorporallOn, I CahfOt· begonnff19 Aprol 29, 1993 • ' ' Th-892 :'" uncle~ the ( )IC1lh= Fo• PhG.i, Inc , Ootawar•,
pQinted by f'9 court within ~es Pulde que usttd A HE.ARlNO on the pell· o • una orocma de ayuda Pul>llshed New port n14 CorporallOn, Suite 290, and ending M.ay 28, 1993. us.ness ame • 1708 Wlllh~ AV90UI
lo(, month• from the d111 qu•ra llarnar a un abogldO uon """be hold on Msy 27. l99ll1 (ve1 el dortctono tel• BHCh·Cost.a Meu Da;ty 3100 Bnllol Street. Costa Any peraon des1nng to PUBLIC NOTICE '::'a°"(~ S J SL L.ouis, Missouri 63103 • °' flrtt ll~ ol i.tttr1 lnm1dtatam1n11 So no 1993 at 1·45 PM. in Dept lonico) PtloC Apnl 29 May 6 13 Mesa, Ca 92626 commtnt on this tpphca-M D 'I ay, Th1t busineu is con-
.. prcMded In MClkln 9100 CO,."'ee 1 un abogado 703 ioc.ted 113'1 The City CASE NUM8E1' 20 27 28 1993 ' ' This buslntu 11 con-lion may do so by 1ubmll· NOTICE OF Th Ille<! ducted by a COfponoliOn ~ ~lllM'l!.. ~rot>a. t• putdt ttamar • un ll4IMelo Orlve Soulh, er.not. CA (Numero del Caao) · · • · ThF935 dueled by • general P~· llng wn111n comments AVAILASll.ITY OF wi~s th5!,•t=tya!ni 01 The r9011trant(s) com· . ni. time for ftling dt refe.1nci1 di abogados 92668. 90e2040 ncwShlp w11htn 30 days of ltl• dale ANNUAL REPORT m9"Ctd IO .. .,,s.ac:t busi:-
ctlllrns will noc ••pire be-o • una otldn1 di •yvda IF YOU 08JECT TO the The name and addr of PUBLIC NOTICE The ••gl5trant(s) com-of lht first pubhcauon of Pursuant lo S•ctlon ~ge County on Apnl 23, ,,... undlf the FlctltlOul fore tour monU'ls from the legal (v11 ti dlrecu>no tel• granting o1 the pebtlon, you "' menetd to transact bus;. lh11 notice to· Deputy 6 04 1 R Bulineu Name(s) listed
h•arlng d•I• noticed tonico) should •Pl>dr at lhe h•at· the coun is (El nombf'e Y 195578 ness under the F1et111ous Comptroller. Multlnal!Onal a~u~dl Co~h.' In~~~', ';'; . F548718 ·~on Ftt>Nwv 6 1993 ~. CASE ltUM•ER 1ng and SUit• your ob-d•nteclon d• 11 cone es) NOTICE TO Business Name(s) listed Banking Olfoc• ot lh• hereby grven • ltlill the .,,. Publ1She<1 Newport Beach-Fox Photo, Inc:., M..,.,. Pat
VOU MAY EXAMINE Che (NUllMro det CaN) 1ecuon. °' 1io wnlten ob-MUNICIPAi. COURT OF CREDITORS OF IOOV. on Oocembtt' 1, Compltoller ol lho Cur· nual ntPOn IOf lht calendar Costa Mesa D1Hy P1lo1 Goloer\IAslls&ant S«:rttary
fiell•ptbythe court l you 83C0302 . iec;ti0n8 wllh IM eourl b9o-CALIFORNIA, COUl'ITY OF BULK SALE 1992 rSqtncy, Independe nce ~ivt992o1ThoG4oroe E April 29. May 6, 13, 20. Thot IUlttmenl .,.. filed .,. a ptrton Int-led in I011 the h...ng YOUI ap-OA~E. Orange County McCorm1cll, Kidman. Beh--uare. 250 E Slrffl. S.W , Htwih Foundat.oon for Mid· 1993 Wl1h lht County o.ril ol
tne esta... you "'IV lilt The name and add<ffs °' pearanc•'rnay be In Pl'"SOn Harbor Jud1c1al O.slr1c1 (SECS. St04, reos & Hotzwann Washongton. DC 20219 !cal Researcn a pnvlle TM28 e>r.nge County on Apnl 5 ....,, Ch• court . formal A.-lho coun IS.. (EJ nomb<• ., or trf Y0411 anomey Bl Sui 8t05 U.C.C.) By Russell G Behrens. Th• puOl1C hi• is available I lJ I bl 1993
quat '°' S9ed• NollOt °' ~Ion d• la cone "' IF YOU ARE A CREDrTOA ~I Jamboreeee:d c~· E.acrow No. 7990-FH A pc . Russell G Betlrens. for 6"Sptc1K>n in that olf1c:t ~OU::~.!, ~vai ~i!: PUBLIC NOTICE F54Ke' t N fq o4 an in-,tory MUNICIPAL COUAT OF or a ~ cr.d•tor of I . Ntwpor1 ch ._ Hotlct Is heftby gooven to Pll'lt\Or during regular bus111ess office '°' onsptC1!0n dunng Pubiilfted Newport a..ch-
afld 1ppraiut ol au t• -ORANGE COUNTY HAR· the dtcoasod, you must fol• fomoa 92660 cr•d•tora of the w1th1n Russell G Behrens. A P~ hours regular business hours t91"2 Coate Mn~ ~y p,101 MD °' o1 any ~lion or BOR JUDICIAL DISTRtCT, yow cia.m with !he court The name address. and named stlltr that a bulk fHSlonal Cotponillon, Rus. 4128193 from a JO 0 m to 5 30 pm FlctJdou• A I 22 29 6 1l account aa ~ In COUNTY OF ORANGE and mail 1 copy lo lh9 P«· 1 .. ephono numblf of pliWn-sal• I• about to t>o mac.to of sell 0 Behttns, Pilf\n« S.C:urity Pacific State by flllY ataen wflO 19--•uslfteM .. .,.,. pr! • May •
1250 °'en. Callfor· STATE OF CALIFORNIA'. sonal rt prHtnllllv• ·~ 11trs 1nomey. or pla1ntin lh• ...... dtSCrll>td Thi• ... ,.,.,.,,, WU llled Bena&, Costa M ... , Ca .. que$lS 11 wlll't•n 180 deys StatonMnt t993 --919
OOll• Code A ~ J>O!l'dod by I.ho court wttl"l on without on anoiney 1s (El bolow woth lht County Cit,_ 01 lfoml• alter the date or this pubh· The Followmg persons '" '°' Speclal NottC.t •601 Jamborto Rd ' New-fC>uf months from lh• date nomt>re ta d•rocc~n el Tli. nam•s end t>us'"ess Orange County on Apnl t6. B•nk of America N• tabon. .,, doong bvslnen., ------..,.---form . I• IMllat>te lrom I.ho port BHeh, Californ11 ol first iUUllnC.9 of ten.,.. numel'o' de teletono Y de4 .ctdrtsses ot lht sellet are. 1993 ti nal Truat end a...,. The tounclauon·• pnneipal FOX PHOTO l ·HR LAB, PUBLIC NOTICE cdur1 cl9f1t 92fi60.2SQ5 II ~ In uction 9100 Jim Tic• Efllt<pt'IMS. a Cal· F5e7803 ° of11ct Is ~ltd at 137 Jas-3617 Pacific Coas& H1g11-1------------------· Tli. nam.. addrtu. and of the Cahfoml• Prob111 11><>9ado det demandantt. ifoml1 COfporallon, 2u2 Put>lolhed Newport Boaeh-ln9• Aaeoc:l•tlon, S•n mone Creeti Drive, COl"Ol'la way, Cotona del Mat. Cal._ t9t9M ---------=======-=== Coele. Th• lime tor lo~ 0 del deman<lanl• q.,. no Jlldlson S11Mt. Riverside. Cost• MHa Daily Pilot Franclac:o, CalUomta dll Mat, Cahloma 92625 fomia 92625 F1ctftJeua PUBUC NOTICES POBUC NOTICES cltunt will noc •~Plf• b9o-titne ol>09ad<>, es) CA 92503-~25 The loci· Apnl 29, May s. 13, :20, Publlthed N•wport TM princJPlll ..,.,.. Fo11 Photo, tnc.. o.tawart . .,___ N-
-------------------for• four monttls fr0tn lhe BRADLEY K. SCHWARZ tion In Cal1fom1 ol lh9 1993 Beach.Cotta M ... Dally of UM tou'"'8tlon 1708 Washtngloon Avwr>U41, Sa.t.-nt
hu rlng date notlc•d (5a19 Bar ' 2~. 1186 chllf ttlCWVI ~ °' lht P1lol Apnl 29. May 13, 28. ~~. E. Hewttt SL Louis, MIAOUl1631Q3 The ~ !*"90nl
NOTICE 0# TRUSTEE'S lbovt Ntwpo11 Bouleviltd Colla Mllof ls Same u Above PUBLIC NOTICE 1993 Th1t bu11n1u •• con-art doing t>usmess as SA.LE UftfOER DEED 0# TRUSl YOU MAY EJCAt,flNE the Mesa CA 92627 17 j4) SC&-As hstld by UlO sefflf. ell Thf9a6 Ao, 8. w-t..-,, At· ducted t>y a corporabon FOX PHOTO 1-HR LAB
TS No 1115' SO '''°kept by lhe court If you "'"~ otllOf t>usmess names at'<J SUPERIOR COURT tom.1, 2099 S.1t J~ The reg1s tranl(•I com-1313 Harb<>t Bo<Jl4tYVd
l.o.n No 5'9142~ .,.. • pef'90n lnlw Hl«I WI ...-I addrHsH used by '-'"' OF CALIFOR IA. PU C NOTIC quln Hiila Road, N-menc«I to transact buso-~ Caltlomoa 92803 0.-Att -the Htalt, you mty r.a. DATE: MAY t 7. t 990 stlllf Wolh•n tllree y.ars ~ .. BLI E pot1 Boach Calttomla """ uod•r th• Focti110US Fo• ~ Inc Otl--YOU AA£ IN 0£fAlJL T UHOEA A DEED 0# TRUST With the coun a fC>fmal R• J. Peteraon C .. rtc, b1 lor-t the dale such llsl was COUNTY OF ORANGE LEGAL NOTICE 92880 ' Business NamtCs) hsl8d 1708 WashtngtOfl A-e·
DA"t't:D May l , 197' UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO quest for Speoll Nolie• of D . AUMOND, Dopuf1 tlfll or del1vettd to the 34t The Clt1 Drive NOTICE OF Published Ntwporl nt><Mt on Feb!\.lary 6, 1993 St Louis. M1UOU11 &3103 PAO~CT YOUA PAOP£ATY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A the flUng of an Inventory Publlshtd Newport buytr are None P-t Otftce Mary Pit Goldtn.As11sllnt Thlt business 1s con-~UC $ALE 11' YOU N£EO AN EXPLANATION 0#-and 1pp<aiul of estate as BHC.h·Coslll Mesa Daily The names and business Box 14t7' PUBLIC SALE OF Beach-Co•13 Mesa Oa.l't Secretary dueled by a corporauon
THS NATURE 0#-THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, sets or ol any pttlllon or Pilot April t 5 n 29 Ma &ddrHses ol tho buyer are Or•nge, CA ABANDONED Pilot Apr~ 29 1993 .....,..,1 This s1a1emen1 was filed The, r19f11ran1fs) com·
YOU SHOULD CONlACl A LAWYER account as providt<I In ' y Monier F Gatxa, 5529 Ter· 928t3·t57t PROPERTY """' with the County Cllfk ol mencec1 to transltCI t>Ytl·
-.uc;e 11 n«eby given thltt Verdu90 SOM'll Cot· section 1250 of IN Ca~fC>f· 6• l99J ranc• Dnve. I.a Cresenla, IN THE MATTER OF Notte• is hereby gtven PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on Aprll 5 ness undlf the Fctiuous
P«19b0f'I, I C•htom1a Corpor•tton H tru11ff, or Ola Prot>at• Code A R• 1'1906 CA 91214 THE PETITION TO that lht und1191gnt<1 WI~ 1993 , lktllneu Mame(s) ltsted
•'411C41•10f '''"'-M 1ub1tltultd trua'" S)Uf'tuanl quttt. 10< SP9clal Nobe• PUBLIC NOTICE The ossels 10 bl sold art CHANCE THE NAME sell at publ•c auction. pur· t 95043 FsaMtO at>ovo on· Ftbtuary 6, 199J to jhe Deod of '""'' ea.c:uted br JW\e 1 Lanon form 11 lrll~ trom the dtsent>e<I on g-.M as suant to S«tton 21 TOO ol p bltshe<I Newpott Be ,,. Fox Phol.O, Inc . Mary Pat
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11 Ill.corded 05fl IV1976 In 8oot. 1t13 "ave SO court cllf1I NOTICE OF Goodwill. ti.1ures. ~mttur•, OF DWe M-T-.for the Butlntss & ProfH· Flctlttou1 Cu "-· p~ Golden/Anlss.ant s.a.tary
n • 1403 ot OfllCl•I ~ If\ WMt othc;e of Iha PROPOSED BANK an6 furn11h1ngt , •quip-Kutch •ka llef'YI! U... 11ontl Cod•. ltle foaowtng Buel1Msa Heme osta Mes.a .,.,1y 1 ot This llllemenl .,.. led ~ ot Onnge ~lftfy. C..ltomia. and PILOT CLASSIFll!D MERO"' ...... 0 HOME ment. supplies. tools, b.lh kutch, lllllJ'O L dtsenbed property 10 wil Stlltem..,t A?nl 22. 29. May &, 13 ...,,lh .,_ County O ett. d ~l to the Nollc;e ol DeflUll and fleetk>n to • 5il> -IHHhold 1mp1ovements Kutch IORK BOMN ~1 • i...at11. 4 The Fotlowlng PlflonS 1993 ~County on April 5
S.-.,,_tundet reconted 0111'11113 •n llootl -"~ It 1 the r .. oufco you OFFICE RELOCATION ltltphone numbl!f. lists of CME NUMBER tJrts, fir• plug, Ch . 3 wt ant d0tng bus1ntss u ~918 1993 .fnl" ll 020509 ot »Id Ofhcial ~. wtll s.tl Clll'I count on to Hfl • Nouee IS hofeby Ofll9n custom111, trade "amet, bench mite ANTHONY RAINBOW BEAVTY SUP· FMee,2 ~M/1Sfllt3 al too P M •t the HorVI tron• lif'\• myrl•d of m4KChan-thtl Secunly Pac1!1C Stat• lf0r1S, all lranslerable P«· A1U 282 BRAITHWAITE H ... 8 PlY. 30271 Golden lM\--ThePtlot PublllhedNtwpottBach-
trW)CO to Iha County Coul1houM 700 cmc; C«l'9f d iae ltema. beeauee Bent! wtlh rt.s pnnc1p.al of. mitt. franchises. lttses. ORDE.R TO SHOW Cooler. bed, •PHktr's, &em. Laguna Ngutl, Cali-caa...tted o.i~ W"t. San .. Ant CA 12701 •• DUbtfc euc:i.on our column• compel flee II 555 MIO!'I Boule-CYslomti depoSlls and llrt CAUSE FOR C~OE clolhts, misc STEVEN lomia Tho mo5t OC>mPfeMn Co1ta Mew Diiiy Pilot to.,_ h4g~• bidder j°' c:.aah l~Y~ •t .,__ ltme quallfl•d buy•r• 10 vard, Su111 4SO. Co~a located at 2590 Ne'Wl)Ol't OF NAME CHEREK K-53 Beauty Kwan C Kim, 44 Monte elve and currWlt dlrec-A$lnl 22 29, May 6, 13.
ot ...._ tn l•wfUI 1N>fWY ot the Untted S&Meal, !Ml c:.111 Mesa, Calolomta 92626, hH Blvd . CosLl Mesa. Cal-PETITIONER(S) Dixie Produc1S. ROBERT DICKIE. V111a. Laguna Hilla. Calio tory of good•~ Hf• 1993
riellll, tiUe, ind lnlenttt, conv9Y0d IO and now netc:t 842 ... 78 mad• 11>911ea110n to th• 1loml1 MH T1ylor Kutch ak• Jr 1(-39 Wasner, dry, 1>1111, tom!• 926~ Vloes aroundl
~n~ ~~n!'sT~:•:c.rn:..c.~ !~!!: PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
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PUBUC NOTICES
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~ Mec>9. rKonf• of u ld ~ County TO-
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roet °""'•"911nd oth•r ancr~""*1ta ot a ltu or dlaalmilar \And. and 111.menta on adfac:ent tote
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• Oheell ••wn by • ..... Of tl!CMf•I ""'' unlOI\ Of ... $heell dftwn b., I ..... OI fliCMfal NVinta llnd
16-n ~·.-on. MWtnte •t0e••tt0n or u.tnttt tatnll ..-•tted WI S.Clton ltDI of tf'9 'tnancfal
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TIU9 ... tfteY •""'°"' 1t'9 IMu.nce ol N ,...._.,
o.d unett funda bl!Come ~ .. ,...,.. '° tf'9 ,..,... °' ... °' ...... in.ftef ol "9f\t ~ .... •" be fNldt. but .. .,_,. ~ Of """aney ••Pf'"• Of imPllOd ~"'9 ... ~ Mon 0t enc~ 10 uuaty !he 1nc11..,.•wa11 lklifM by Mtd Deed .ctvanc .. ~ • ....,.. ,,_.., •• PfOV'ded tnentin •nd \1'9 ~ "'4n<1
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"*9on •• r.~ 1n aatd Note. ,..,, c,_... end .,.~ o IN tNai... and of ene ""' .. ~ by
uid DMd of fNll VetdufO leMce Ootpont.ol'I M aatd TNI .... 1 t1
W"t L•••"9'0" Drtve, Thfrd t IOOf. 01.ndete, CA lt20>. (ttl• -IOO Htl ey SMn'f 0... ,,..._._
..._. Oftic.er. Detad 04n311Hll
AMNHtl
taJ, t/11 '4
Pursuant to Government Code Sect10n 54954.6 the following inlormatton 1s het'eby noticed
regarding proposed increase 1n the business tax fOf the Crty of Newport Be.lch:
THE PROPOSED ANNUAL TAX RATES ARE:
1. BUSINESSES WITH NO LOCATION WITHIN
THE CITY: $150
2. BUSINESSES BASED FROM A RESIDENTIAL
LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY: $95
3. BUSINESSES BASED FROM A COMMERCIAL
LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY: $100
PLUS $5 OR $10 PER EMPLOYEE
CDEPENDING ON TYPE OF BUSINESS)
THE BUSINESS TAX RATES SHALL BE
APPLICABLE TO ANY BUSINESS SUBJECT TO
IUllNESS TAXATION AS PROVIDED BY
NIWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER
9.04 •
THE AMOUNT OF TAX
ESTIMATED TO IE RAISED
ANNUALLY II $2,200,000
PUBLIC MIEETINQI REGARDING THE INCREASE IN THI
IUlllllll TAX RATEi WILL IE HELD IN THE CITY
COUNCIL CtWlllRI OF THI CITY OF NEWPORT i~ra. 3:1:0~R ~~~\l,'d'ft1:~ J:O~·~a
AND llCOND READING AND ADOPTION OF THE
·ORDllWICI ON llAY 24, 1 H3.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THll
PROPOllD TAX RATI CONTACT THE RIVINUI
Ml.IUGIR AT NEWPORT BUCH CITY HALL, 1300
NIW'-OIT BOULEVARD.
WANDA E. RAGGIO, CITY CLIRK
CITY OF NEWPORT IUCll
•
'
·PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.6 the
following information is hereby noticed regarding
proposed increase in the business tax for the City
of Newport Beach:
THE PROPOSED TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY
TAX RATE IS: 9.0°/o
THE TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX IS
IMPOSED UPON TRANSIENTS AS DEFINED BY
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
CHAPTER 3.16.
THE ANNUAL REVENUE ESTIMATED TO BE
RAISED BY THE INCREASE IN TAX IS
ESTIMATED TO BE: $625,000
A PUBLIC MEETING REGARDING THE INCREASE IN
THE TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY T~ RATE Will IE
HELD IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS Of THE
CITY OF NEWPORT IEACH, 3300 NEWPORT
I' BOULEVARD, AT 7:00 P.M •• WITH AN ORDINANCE
FOR ADOPTION ON JUNE 14, 1993.
FOR ADDmONAL INFORMATION REGARDING 1MIS
PROPOSED TAX RATE CONTACT THE RMNUE
MANAGER AT NEWPORT IEACH cm HAU, 3300
NEWPORT. IOULIVAIDt NEWPC>n llACH.
WANDA E. RAGGIO, CITY CLERK
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Published Newport Beach -Costa Mesa
Daily Pilot April 22, 29, May 6, 1993 Th912
CNSt011171
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMtNISTE~
330 West Ba Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827
1002 llU1fTUfGTON llUNTIHGTON NEWPORT
1040 BEACH
OOT ·OP·STATE
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 1040 BEACH 1069 PaOPllTY 1558
Rambllng Ranch
3 BR. 2 BA. lnOCMI Abandoned 2 Sty
tOUAl HOUllMO pert. Walk to FV Golf 4 BR, 2 BA. Help!
0••011ru•m• Courie. 1172,900. $139,000.
AlllUl .... ~t•*-•• 983-7900 Rare Sngl Sty
............ ~ ..... ,.. In Foreclolure 3 BR, In HB Harbour.
.., ,_""'*'Ad 81 1"t 11 2 BR w/2 car gar. Ont)' $139,900. 983-
......, wllkll..., .Ulefll Tona of upgrade•. 7900
11 ....,.... •• .., ,..,.II«. 0nty 1104,000. Affordable Beach
111111a.11 .. It tlaulmlUllH 913-~ STAR Home o.-~ • ..... ...._ 1._...... 2 BA, 2 BA, angl 9ty. --.._ ""'-· Mt•St77 Vltd celllnge, fp . .... ~ ...............
............. •llllMIMll ---------Sweeplnizc:uter. 2·
.... ..,_.~ .. -· COSTA MESA 1024 :;r'· .900 536-
...,.. "~-" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •RA STAR nb ......,.., wl.11 HI ~ Mt•t77
~ .. -~!"._..~1 11' 2 BR, 2.5 BA. 2 ety. •---C-h-atm--lng---
--._ •--... • Upgreded lclt. Lrg Pretty "9e 16ned cul·
....._ 11 Ult'-Ow,..."' mutef. Wonh a lootc. de1acl Great 3 BR,
"' ._.., ..,.,_. INI all $1 !5&,000. t 75 BA RalMd foun-
,......., ...,.,, ... , ,. 11111 Ownet> Lost Job d•llonl Remodeled
M ""' ........... • • dike lo Newport. 2 BR k1U:henl Private yatd .... ........, ..._la_.... w/paUo a upatalr• w /redwood declc &
........ 1 I .... ulMUO deck.1188,900. ~en llghtlngl Bar·
lll·lllt 111·-·UA·--Ftt Newly Uat9d 1 • I n I ( 9 7 0 2 Y > ••t 0: t' ,Cl(..,... 3 BR. 1.75 BA. ap-194.500
ulltUO•Czt·IMI. pro•. 12t2 eq n, fp, •RA~
updeted kit. Newer A Uowd
carp. 1159,000 ~ .. S
•RA STAR
Mt·et77 Grut Boyl
Tenfflc '°' 1et time
Must Sell
Owner tran1terred.
,._Ing .... than r•
cent appralsal. 3 BR
home w /new lcllch .
Corlan counter toP•.
doubJe oven & dleh·
Waahef, new wlndoW9
& doubled painted
oalc a~rs. New flbef·
g1 ... roof. Swal It tor
$165,000.
~--ett•r ............
.. Z..22t
Hsbor View MoMe .. BEAUTIFUL SECLUOEO
Phase II. Portoflno, MOUNTAIN RANCH
48' 3~Ba. 2·11Cy. Per· near eunny Lake
feet loc. 1599,000. RooMYeft In ea.tern
OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5, Waehlngton. 1 48
1842 Port Taggart. Kr" of farmland and
Ownet>/Agt 720-9950 grutng. Stream, tr ....
""' ttta 3BR 2BA. cmr Nice Ranch home, '°'-$399K. 547 Atvw· latoe hey barn. very
aide. Open FrVSat/Sun ec.nlc. '249,000. EZ
Own/Agt 4944211t term•. I will carry th• contract. Qwnet>, °" ,. ........... 1 Me (509> &24-3142
to ocn, view, 2BA Oii•OON LAND Nee 28A. f/p, 2 C8I' partdng • $300f( ()WC 73e-771t 1 4 ~acre par c e I . N-uaung . St3,SOO. By ownef.
2 ety 3 BR twnhm. 3 (503>n2-0a2e m11es to beech. o.co.. WES110XSTEI 2192
1
_______ _
retor perfect. Mlrrc>fed 1ANrvt:e11t••-51 walls, whlt.e wuh9d Abandoned ~.-.._ ~a.;,~~~';: 3 BR, angl •IV· Huge GROVES 1575
Ing. Light & airy yrd. Banlc repo
kitchen overlook• 1115&.000 538-9329 5 ACRE RANCHES near eunny patio. 2 eat gar. Bank R.,,c» flVe beautiful lak .. ,
Manicured ground• w/ 3 BR, .noi ety, new NMr h""tng end flah· PoOI and clubhouM. carp & paint. Lender Ing. Owner wlll fl-
1159.000 ••va Dump IUl154,· nance. 12,990. 1500
P~tt.,. 900 863-7900 down. 800.223-4783.
ft .... .._.. •RA STAR
M2 ... 22t Mt·St'77 HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR SALE
ANxtOUi fo iiLL
~acre, E'elde. LrQ
hOme, poof, gar apt.
c.11 owner 831·9175
buyer or lnvHtorl 31-------HOUSES/
BR on trH lln•d NEWPOIT •••••••• CONDOS etreetl Huge baclc HOUSl:IC/
y.,d w/truu tr•••I BEACH lC>el ,,_.,, POR RENT Tu• adYM\ag9 nowt CONDOS
1002 POOWTADf -•...,..-•a-,•illed--VAUl'f 1034
<~~·~ IAYIMORll POR SALE .:~1:. ••••,ooo Tr•dl-••••••••I:.:-=: •. ::::.0:-:.:-----tjc)nal 380, 28A. Im-...,_ n
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How To Place
A Classified Ad
BY PHONE: 714-642-5678
North Orange Counly·S40-1ll0
BY VISITING OR MAIL:
330 West Bay Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
(aHWr of"'~ ~-,. ..,, St.)
CLASSIFIED HOURS:
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DEADLINES
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Lu• Wttfmt , ... l tlOO ·-· ....... Y ... lftl ... ,.. z••• WAllTID 2721 If qualltlecl. Oomlnlq1.19 too t-«XMG41t?. Hltlh ...... '-A ~ e?a.eoao M°""lat. •• _. 18A. blUM........ ..._ l.eoo-642·.... llehet le ....... .
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condo, Ve,..,..._, lrtg, lllDO z 18• >Mo Ru111d• 2er QAI· Frig, dahwshr, •tove 1e ... 173-a7t •how• 13,200/month H l••P•optel Mgnu
pool, epa, gym, petlo, u den apt w/gar, ffj>lc, Incl. No pell 545-48!5 profit. EYerythlng Jn. flOUND1 •Ja'11 a growth av.l&eble-. com-
•-c pate,.._ .... , l•&•••••••I patio, pool, ~ore. No clucMd. S7,4100 lrwHt· ..,. ... white ..... m l••lon+ bonu•••· "B 2aa B .-.,, 1&7·2841 UDO ISLE fUlly fUm b '"'-•..M•• Rd • .... T-..___ ___....._ . .-u . .. r ayf'ldg9 upper ••28A t8A, 2 car ga· ,..... 1er. Ulll, gar Incl. ~l required. Y ,..,...,.._ • __,. ·---·a ... --
condo n .. r Bleon/ rage, pool, refr~rator c ... o.i M• 2Br/ 17851mo yrly. 1 per. COMMERCIAL 1-80().725-1557 pen0t, NB. 650-4532 able. 714Je45.75.30 Ye..tv MacArthur 2·cat gat, & dryer avai.. Patio 18a S725, 1Brl1Ba son. no pets 673-0837 REAL ESTATE CONDOM Yl!NDtNO FOUND 000, lema .. CASMtIRICOUNTU Bea~h cot=• , ... 2Bn new pnVcrp1, 111n1 toe. S950 No pet 54S.7668 $650. New apt/drps/ ROUTE uirr .. r-type, whtt• With Pran M-F 7:309m to S 1300. N/pet 760-M71 pnt, e1c. Quiet E'•kl• •N•w Sachet-Apt Big Prol1t.1 Cati b I a c k & b row n s1o7 0 81·..._ Condo loc. No pets. Op«1 M Nr Hoag Hosp. 1 per-American Delandef 24 swa1cne1, groomed 1:30pm. HI Time c.e.. Baytronl Condo, 2BR * ..... WES-.n.s-n:a 2192 dal .... 147 e. 18th St. IOfl only. S37.5/mo. h-. """"-··3""33 with c·--hair. F°'-W1d !are 250 Og!! St. CM
S2700/MO 3BR 2Yl8a, $1550. £mun u• -=----··------Avt ts/1. aso.&310 BUSIRESS OFFICE ·• .....,....... • 41/15, ~''ealt>oa. Call "'......__._. __ _._ .art" v-atfo Barbata, Agl 64<1-0195 E'Slde 2Br 1'h8a, gar/ GROUNO FLOOR OP· 67"'7.4"5 .. ___ 31,.. _ ___._.._ ... , -n... H I B BR I FOR RE~ 2769 PORTUNITY In dy· 'I' • • ...... -; V' 8oM ...... & ac:ic.-4BR, ocoanlront een . Dowd. Rltr 1 apl, qual complex. pallO, fresh pnt. M ov•lr---------. n& nami·c ~w field al· 942-3651 wont sorlee~";J;. & blc.krvvo S1300/WK Hrb Rid S540/mo. Free uUI. on ·~lat S495. 6"S-Versailles, LAG tbr ·-,....,.
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r ge. View, up· Mini blinds. lrg closet, 2448 or 800-427·7650 w/mlnl view. $825/ re•dy succHstut in LOST CAT ci.tlcal dvtlea. PIT M·
3BA hM , Mesa 39hR, great lown-graded 2Br 28a, very pool & lndry. 8941·8115 E'~lde 28R 18A. qulel. mo, XLNT QUIET l!XEC offtc .. , 4770 A rl~ona. Energy. White 1 yr old female, W-F. Salary open. Aalc rd• are a , n r ouse. wk or mo pvl. S2300/mo + HC. • Von Karmen (JW saving system cools tong hair, fluffy tall, '°' Eleanof, 631 ·2810 summer is coming 1_B.,,..ot>_l~~---r._4_8_9-_1_4_63__ $900 Move Int $725 loc. many amen, Airport. N.8 .) Pvt work lhe outdoors up to 30 green ayes. -anng DRfYl!RS
I ;·.:;i~a & 0 c •an/Bay I 1 on I PILOT CLASSIFIED 271 16th Pl •C. walk to beach, lull stations $1 SO: pvt ol· degrees. wolh many Dlue collar w1tt> bell. Want to ~ mCJCOf
homes $875-$3000 wk Ifs the resource you APARTMENTS No pees ~52 sec. lse, no pets. flea $350 M o-to·mo commercial. lndustnal, Lose 4/20f93 near Al· homH & v.,,. local &
SIH 2501 Orange Oua1nt Balboa homo can counl on lo aetl a eEASTSIDE• 644·7211 Agt Free prkng, fum, voice agrlC\lhural and resl-lan1a/8rook.hurst. na11onwode7 VaJld drrv·
38r 1'hBa. gar. $825-$1800/Wk mynad ol merchnn. FOR RENT 2BR 1725 1 flB S625 mail, recepl, coffee, den11a1 applicallona Hunl Beach. Please eta t1eense required,
d hkupa, fireplace. 673·AENT dlse l lems. because enc gar. Gas/Wtr pd. conl rm. FAX. coplor, High return on 111ves1-call (71411 5S4·7900 or no e11per needed.
e1n. Good cred11 our columns compel 2323 Eldon 548·7854 Fed ~11. UPS, nou:iry. monts as low as 964·2498 REWARD
q. 11000. 968·9926 -~~~~~~~!! qualified buyers to aocty avail. 93:i.955o. S5.000 FOGTECH, LOST: blk P...U.n 1-800-955-200
E ,.. APARTMENTS AJ Oulntan 23 H D DE lg 38r 2Ba crph1, calll BALBOA •FAE -•LEll•I 01 Vehicle rive, c•t, 4/25. in Corona
cpt/decor, fp, d/w The Communlly 642·H78 ISIAND 2606 18drm. clean, pool· FOR RENT Offices from 1oo.260 s/f Rancho Cordova, CA del Mar. REWARD Gen Otft~
ry, fncd yrd, grdnr Markel Place. aide, gated, lndry rm............ w/parking: e 17th 95670 Please call 675-6523 Will L train. 4-7pm, 2
letl S1275. 540-1733 Pi~i.';:;:d ~ ~:~~ ~ra:!'if~d. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii close lo bch, schls & 111 Street, Costa Mes;:, (916) 635-6080 LOST: CAT Small days/Wfftt. Dental of.
Ude remodeled--------Call M2·5878. FABULOUS shops. 642·5858 (714> 646-4330 LOCAL ROUTE•Poss. dark Drown female f1ce,NB 5"8-5029
18A house w/ga----------LOCATION!! Hurry Ont~ 1 Left! ROOMS 2706 $4,000 Weeklye Buy Burm•••, pink Lo• An9el-Tlmee
• w/d hllups, lncd G'DV'llD•T • 2 Very BIG 1 BR in a all or Part Free Into rhinestone collar w/ Patt llmo work fOt Full
• grndr. 1mmac &0.11~ 2v0 G!NEJUU. 2102 Charming duplex. quiot complox. LAG sAmi·pvt room lor INDUSTRIAL 2788 •800·741-4311 tag. Lost 4/25, Ja$-Timo pay lndoor/oot·
di Sml pal okl 306 h C f 28 E'sida. no POIS. " MUST SELLI ESTAB· mine Creek. CdM. Pis door sales. S5.4l5/ 1 Ori r Fem 60 t • 24 hr he'd h e o s com 175/mo 833-7775 , I 831·8427 LtS H E O Vending call644·0989 r ~gen r"' • 775-4335 181, private IUn----------Caro. Owner on pre· 2 + INDU STR IAL Route. Financing m1ss•on Work while MOVE-IN SPECIAL mises. 7T4-667·0175 A C RES, opor~1 1 ng qu~t 1 lylng for al
2BA. frplc, 2 park
epaces w/pool &
I W8hl rm $800/ (31 , 438-9001
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Attn: Property Owners
ltt mt mwagt your apanmtnt
bu1ldmg. 14 years txptritnct in
rtntmg and mamtenanct.
Profemonal and ptrsonablt.
Rrfuences a\•ai/Jb/t.
Pltvt CaJ/
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Friday at Spm that Is.
Take advantage of our extended deadline for your
Saturday hsttngs. You now have until Friday at Spm
to place your ad in Saturday's Class1f1ed .
Cal/ Class./ eel at 642 5678 ro place your advert1S1ng
Daily Pilot ~
dtck, frplc, (310) u available. Call 1-800· • • $18R·S600. 2BR·$700 Nwpt B ch-Watorlront Surplus Sloro, Plant 568-2134 0 \/.Co ttac:trve ben•fllS pack· 273-3300 or (714) Close to everyth1119. cs1m, pvt BA. parking. Store Wilh Green PAY PHONE ROUTE PERSONALS age which includff 727-673&. HURRY? 546-9081 3 bllcs lo t>ch $500 + House. Lumber Mill. medic al cover•ge
Furn-charmi ng, prvl,
1BR, lndry, 1 person,
No polS $790 mo yrly
ISO. 714-642·1271
CORONA
DEL MAR 2622
.Mo·-·IN SPECl•L•. 1.11ols Tom 67.3-2680 Equ1pmen1 inc luded $1200 WEEKLY. LIM· Call 9e6-4568 ,..,.. ,.. S 199 900 C Id 11 ITED OFFER. MUST ------------------Gar-e Lg 2BR 1 BA ---------· 0 w e MEDIC•• -. Banker Uplown Ro· SELL l·800·226-9999 PERSONALS 3002 -nu cpl, D/W, slor'1!ge. HOTELS atty. Po rl Angeles. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Phle boto"'l•t/L•b
$695/mo 640-2495 WA 1 -800-292·2978 --------•I As•t. E11p NB group.
M I S & MOTELS 2718 Ask for MARKI A STRO·TALK. Your pro-3-6 f\A.F. 644-7854' ove-n pecials!! ANNOUNCEMENTS tesS1ona1 birth chart -------
AFFORDABLE 1. 2 uve IN LAGUNA ---------•••••••••I 1n-<1eptt1. Sand date of PIT Escrow Officer & 3BR towhomes Ga· F 1 INCOM~ birth. time, place. $20 ESCT'ow comput« QP r•g es avallaDle. Nego-urn Studios. k lchen· ~ 10 Hamilton House. reqUlfed. Non-smolcng
llat>le. 548-7387 ettes, TV. pool. Sl75 PROPERTY 2790 ANNOJ1NCEME "'4--489 Town C8f1!-ir NewP.Qrt 0.•ch 011!91._
4. vp. 404-S.2 04 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2920 Way, D-446, Palm FAX resume w/~ Cute & cozy 2BR 1BA. Nwpt Hgls area dptic, Desert. CA 92260. letter to· 631·748&
frptc yard encl ga· 38R 2 11'1Ba. lrplc, 2 ---------•Home + Inc ome!• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil rag~. nr 'bch/shops car gar. ST250/mo. VACATION E side CM 6 newor ARE YOU 65 t 7 Blue CALIF'S Ill 1 DATELINE SALES POSITION-lntet·
$975/mo. 7SO.t875 S48-0779 or 650-6578 RENTALS 2722 Pflde units. Aft do-Cross otters Medicare 1 .~~7~~~7~•r309 ~0a;!~n~IPP;~t':.'~1~1:~:
eOulet 1 BR refrig, en-tachod 2BR hses. Per· Supplomenl Coverage 18 + S2 95/mln El Are "OU with,..,. lo & lo locl lor ownr occup with Claim Free ser· • · ·• COSTA MESA 2624 ~~d ~ar;r,-.on.pa~ N::'!:!r ~~Bl~= S774K. Bkr 833-7775 vice . CLAIM FREE---------~r~~l=rsl~c:-rf.
Pet. 642·5964 1 ll'IBa. avt 6/1. Pools, means no paperwork. MEMBERSHIPS from estaDkshed tie·
• • Cozy furnished
studio, $550/mo. No
pets. Gas & water lncJ.
LvMsg tM&-5330
$1100 mo 644-8947 ••••••••• Free brochure by 3018 counts & comm.aslon Respon emply'd ma.lo, mail 1-800-.367·2583. on new sales. Ea· VERY PVT entry, ST\J·1 ________ BUSINESS & 8am-5pm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pense paid training.
DIO & bath, $525/mo RENTALS TO FINANCE BEERMAKING S UP· Newport Beach rspld e<tvancement lo
ulels pd. 9 so.7944 so11ne 2724 PLIES. Oreal Begin· Country Club Metn-management ac:c:ourd-
•$200 OFFI 38R
2'h8a, W/O hkups.
garage, 2233 Fairview.
$1070/mo 548-7001
• Twnhse·style 28r nlU\£ I••••••••• ners Kit, quality lngr• berahlp! Great Dealt Ing to ablhtles. s.nd
1 ll'IBa. palio, poot, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii d1ents. last serv1ee. For details 67S.9715 resume. VP Sales,
gar, 1032·C w. Wilson C .M . Male, Christian•---------Free catalog Greal 4•84 Market Slreel
$700 No pot 646--0105 values, nJsmlcr. Upstrs BUSINESS American Homet>rew•-PILOT CL.ASSIFlED "304, Ventura, CA
w/balcony. Shr BA, OPPORTUNITY 1'713 E Broadway ll's the resource you 93003
SJ25 utls pd 549-0206 2904 R oad, Suite 265, can count on to sell •i-51-h-lplll'i--,.-Cten--PT-/FT---
COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 c ... M-Fem pref'd 25 + 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tempe, A2 85282. myriad of merchan· for OC shoe mfg. Gd " (602) ""7l 141"" d1se Items. t>ecw ':miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Shr lg 418R 3BA hse, ____ .. _. __ ., ___ , ~'comm skills, c:om-11 our column. compel ...... ,,,, • w/d, 2 blks lot.ch, got $1000 WKLY INCOME OEBT CONSOUOATION qualllied buyers to pu\er hter11te, accurale IF YOU CAN FIND A llGGEJl 1 ·IDAM.
IN A NICDl SEmNG FOR LESS THAN
$649, TAKE m THAT GOES FOR OUR
$595 JR. 1-IDRMS., TOOi
If you have11't ~d Palm Mesa .,
maybe you should' You'll see what you're
m1sslfls ,4.pertn'lents elsewt'lue look like
shoe-boxes compared to~. Ntd wt:'~
got fabulous landscaping on 6 acres, a
super~r txm:lse room, pool and
spa Best of all, wt:'~ on a nice, qo1et
street w.any of oor tenants have been
there for 10 yur5 or m()(e You rrught ask
them wt1y (Sony, no pets)
WE'Vt GOT SPECIALS
THA ru KNOCK YOUlll SOCKS OFF!
PALM MESA APARTMENTS
1561 Mew Ortve, Costa~· (714) 5~·9860
fJllSt dowl1 ttie ~~ 1rom s.ni. lv'tl c~ CM>>
$266/mo 720-0756 SNACK/SODA ROUTE FREEll With cred1I call• lyptng Know! of IBM,
CDM. Share sunny 2Br FOR SALE CHEAP services Cut monlhly &4~-5878 macro•. Lotus & o-1-8Q0..37S.VENO payments up l o 50% Base a + 646-<t.593
2Ba overlooking p;>tk •---------For tree inlo rrnahon 1 · 5 blocks from beach .. INSTANT CASH•• 800·2 2 6 ·019 0 24 ----:=c--.....----
SSSO/mo + 11'1 uhl. Fem Hot new machtnn hours Kimberly Credit EMPLO I ~NT EMPLOYMENT
non-smoker. 6"•-43"9 vend MatS. Snickers, Counsohng SS30 5530
NB LIDO Pvt Och lg FlllOLay. Easy gross GERMAN BOV 17, an11· iii!!!!!!!~~~~!.!~~~!!~~~= quiet hse No smlcr/ S2800'mo 4-6 hrsi'wk IOusly aw ait111g Votun-I
drug/pet. Resp M. Pvt No sethng. M111 ln\l'SI 1eer Hos1 Family. En-Sale
B /Ba s.soo Id. $41250. 1-80().821-8363 r ~ sm p. }Oys sports. compUI· Ar y Lo ki Ut/cable pd. 723-6789 ----,A,...,VE,...,.,,,,.N~D.,..,IN"'"o,,,,.--era. Other Scandlna-e OU 0 ng
NB-Fem sr1r t>eau11lul SS BUSINESS SS vlan, European high
48A w/2 other•. VMJW, Handling N~ Brand SC'hOOI Sludenta llmY· F y L t J ? Jae. 2 blks bch, comm Food ProducU such Ing August C•ll or our as 0
pool. gar, otc space. as H ERSH E y • s , Northern • Donna •
w/d. own BA. $700 HORMEL. ETC NO (209) 57"-0 1 03, • h i "t ear . St~.000,000.000
Avail S/1. 548-&494 SEWNG INVOLVEDI Soulhern -B•rDara e ~nd Year . 543.000.000.00 Servtce accounts set (714) 670.8683 or 1· NB-Lrg condo. pool. up by profHsionaJ 800-SIBU NG • 1rd Year · SQ0,000.000.00
tennis. nr beach, all loc:alors Natl census
pnvlodges. M/F, empld f igures ahow ave
SSOO mo. 64s-898-4 gross earnings ol
NB: B e.chtrontl 2BR $3,400/mo Reg. 8
1 BA Clean. Quiel hrs/wlc_ llA1n Invest.
Good Prkg. W/D Prof SS,936 Call NOW tor
NJS. 848 0428 Info. 1·800-332-0045
The Piiot
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lory ol gOOds and set·
YICeS around!
41h 'I c.11 bpcclcd 1<1 Douhlc or T n pk
Or tnfl < l'~"!\ C11i1nd l'lixnin~ LcaJcnh1p 1eam
nrcJc:J 1mmcdwcl\ S.SK·SIOl\.rn..1 Put Time & Full
I me 0 1\ ('~II tocrv.ctn I \(µ '<l P\1 Ast for DAN.
(714) 760-3002
-----•lcEMENT
SERVICE MASONIY
ClEANJHG
352& SEltVICES
ELECTIJCAI. 3610 BANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE a MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 nOJOING 3890 IOOFIMG 3910
3548 liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IA WN CARE 3 808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ........... Repatra
Local Reta. 1 e Yra
Gfeatar Paclhc: Rfg
83 .. , ... #621368
•D•DU!-•CT-O••-Y-•I au•• •TY WORK ELECTROPOWER ~~~~== Green Scene Landscpng e -.. • ~I Houaec:IHnlng Speclal of tht Month ~ .. p. Ouesllooe an· & lrrlgauon, Trimming ~ Exp/ref1-r .... price• 100/200 lllP..... swer.d for freel &4Wt4' & Removels, Clean-ADDmoas
UllODEUNG 3410
.. .a.&. ................ ""1n 848-4170 ups a. M&Jnt. st. Uc.. "'-..-.-1---------Uc'd 134-1150 P•t•'• Home Aepew •599025. 432-8804 Fftt est. Mt.at St •WINDOW CLWING• 1 . ...,...-_..,,,,.____,,,,,__,... P1umblng, e1actr 1c. •----------FREE ESTIMATES .-0~ .... Eectrtc carp«1try, etc. Landscape Overgrown?
•M•tMMVY ~· 531-3237 Oall'ld 1 CALL DOES IT Allll * 721.1ea2 * On a 8udgel? call met
bt'ldl, p&anlerl. concnte, Rewtr .. °"' apeclalty ---------Lo S, lrim. -.ct, dn-up
atueeO. l4C UC'd Our ---------Uc'd Ht.OMS Bonded Touch .. ·-~ncl FtM wr'1ttan ISi 9n·9791
goal ls nonestyl 531·7643 co--•~ON HeftdJM•n Service• •LAlwn.. mowed front
1aenn1 P•mllll.tplumblhome Im-& back s11.so, c:tean-
T.J. Pelle Cone. Ctlftat r•na 3554 FENCES prove, Jeramy 857.o9'0 ups a. comp4 .. ,., 8110 Conc·Brlc:k Block. Uc ~
PUBLIC NOTICE P81nt:.. ~lrM
The Calif. Public Ulill-ce'WA!r1r cn'Wd
ties Comm11SIOO RE· IDlurl. t7~1HO
QUIRES that an used ---------houaehold goo ds RAINBOW Clrcte Matnt.
movers print lhelr Pllr1llng l,...bt HolMt'
P UC Cal T number, Apt Oual IOb Free est
limos a.nd chautfeura Sl llCl 569897 636-1758
prinl lhelf Tc P. num· YOUt the boSI Painting
ber In all actvenlM-Co ~
ments. If you ha~ a M~--rs. Grt ,.... ... question aboUI lhe i... ...-gality o l a mover. limo 87•5012
or chauffeur. call AUTO
PADfTDIG
'217329. H1gha.t au.u liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiii a DEQS 3615 --------i-:~•-v0_1-:'· ::-83-.1-8809--:---:::---
3446 Low Pres 1714)t12·7093 co,......on c .. upliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IMPROVEMENTS Public Utilltles ''"'"' 'eM!ef Ulldlc... Commission Oually ""'" done p!oMI 714-ss&-4 151
PERSONAL
SERVICES iiimiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Sec'tylt>oollkpr. DfM • F & "_. HOM! 3 7 56
... Alr9 Auto...,. CHllD r••a 3536 errand•. prepare lftCIS '""" o...ic Car AMtcn.,, ~ meals • 7~5 reralfr" •atlOualiCV
llllNl1 in "' ~ end
cour1ilCM -· S$t-1t'5 ·--.. -"-°"--.. -~--..... --iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
3867
•• Olecount ••
~lie no Job 100 _... dilc IO II
11 fl.11 ii tastllll
Uc/bondllne ~7., 122 ---------
Drain ~robl•"'• & IE.MODE.I.IMG
Plu"'blne Repair 6 ADDmONS 3916
'-Y .... !Nin ....... liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
9lftllge -~t FMtMn9 Deul•J• .. •..t -,.-... -0-tmmf--dl-a_•_ Fut _,.. CotWaca,
Plumtl/heaUng/dnalna 2't tiour. Ucl as..7' flal loW ratH, ,,.. nl • .,~tltl
lie. MCNI-. &4&-3536
R«:eu.on Proof ycM'Mlfl TILE 3928
Plumbing & dtain MMCe liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
Phone quo1a~ au.-c---ac ~
anteadl CM ......a317 Top qua11tt woftl. .......
qtry ~oolbloft w()ltl 7804e35
Mambtr 188 941 .... 1 Chlld C•r•l My CONS'l'DOCTION •F•NC•i Qini• • TREES. lowo5t. St<>f'llQ8, PfOf, •Erranda & Oeffvoery
XLNT rep 1 hr mtn ins Oehvlf'let, eHc "'<>P----------
, ......... 110yra~
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IOSIDSS
SllVICIS
Homel Easlslde Co1ta ,,., ~ ~
Meu. Reuonabl• BtJllDIHG 3510 m::, k 'd
RatH. MS-2729 Jim ~e 842·7206
•Wood Fonooe•
~.-1111*'!1 ....,.. Lo#,,... Uc'd
..,.,.. COft9r 17Wl01
JEWEllY 3784 ------
I
TOppellllhltlO•I ~·"""'• ""'*"~ 751-347•
T 167~ V{MC 131·29158 P4"Q. OMV. hQutlealnw,g POOL
ecc. ~ Cl1a1~ s-e'""a
3834 NURSING
SEltVICES ---------
e 7• 7 aoe !1;.11\ u 3894
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COVDDIGS 3132
e "
• lhur!day. April 29, 1183
DIPIOTlll1lt APPU&llCIS 8011 SJIODDIG DWPOat 1VJa 1131 f010U NII
Wllltl!•l!!!lllllllllllllllllllllllll GOODS IOll ll&Cll 1111••---· .. 0m • l'&Rld • . ·······•·Ii~~~~~~~~ W "9g9I C... • la •e1 airpeorer 4M4 .. Ti J I a t• ... --..... ······••11-._., ... N<>Pl.e TO ADORea a PflOCISI w=~'°'l:'eo.1 '= ·---·a,,,...__. ..... llOW'IND ..... ~ ....... do¥a. ....,., ..... ...,, ...... pa. stere• aeH. ~..-a "'s; ~ e .un 1120 '4e-~ -.. ..,_.,. ...... NI. ol GM~ • ._. lltv, .., of Ford (21.IHeM) 16493 T ..... SEW our NW acicee.-ENW.LOP£ ...,...tllfte ' · CWVlOtl goff duk 1, ~ ....,.. 8A prev prgrm rental w.an. 118,... 4329 T ...... ef Ceela ..... ::.t pl•y Hide 'N .ortn .. nom.. We at ho ms. M a II s Waht~r Fog . .._ICfO-3, 5. ?, meuit wooda, a 5, IUN a.ftOOn 18H ll2,... 4314 ..... ,. C...._ • C:..U..... ?U-8000 ~ ChllOc.,.1 pay 'IP to 13nOO llOOO'a weekly Kft· Hou9• sOtctl sac s.tot 3 ·1, Hnd wedge. ~ Ln (Bay· N•en C•lll... a llulall TU -aGOO c.a The Pht tod•y• WHl!ty. No •llpetienee doN ..., ~ oeo1 905 ... 9s-1000 pitching ..age Aed ~ Shofe•) a..,... aeo·o...,..... ..... ·n -..R.2 ..... .,.2 ... 71 needed. Fun and -.mped buelrltM tin• •-ther ~. AM br8nd aeoo HetMr llhd. MO-etoo 'ii Ceue• · 9*. AT. t47397
... y C.I ~· vetope to: oe,a.,....... new.12e5 ~•too P/• .. ta • .uw-eo ca-. TUTTI.£ CUCK
-1E FAIT CAml
~!:.9 1.e13-.,.l·t2". ~~~.'='2~~· PUUITUll 6014 tff.1229 ...... SPOITATJON '13 Century. 3141 9080 =;; ~g~•°(e~=) ....:=:c.n
· MultJ MAiion 'fM!Qht Ml. •ann mites, almoat ne.11.G•EiiO••iiiiillii•&I 111 993 Weell~ TelephOne orig new l2000. Wiii S•v• a bundle •t11 • T ... ef •72·7200
S11--<C..>
Receptlonla\. needed c.e.t.,.. grey a bl.ck se11 1400. 1eo-1tt4 s 14.988 5QM,s1 •eo o.. •••ro eoeta M ...
lmm.d. Pror manner a -aCBANDISS Mctlonal wn 01• top .. ....,.. CedlReo 11Me1210. se,998 T2• 2000
tetephone a11111a req. naG end tbl•. con •bl. bUc BOATS 7011 & 9ulck Tuttle cno1c ... '90 C•llVY Lll-gry,
ecyt, et, ac. pe, cc, tlll,
aa.,eo ca.a. alloya, pJ
pkg. (2SOMl11)
$12,793 ·--· ... ~
aom• evenings enter ctr & plclUfea. 4 -TV--!1.E--CTlt--0-Nl_CS_ aeoo Maf'ltor atvd. Aulomo* & .. ctt WMtlsnd mos old. 1550/obo. ' ' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia a40-e t 00
caM for lntem.w ANTIQUES I010 241·8432 or '1~55 snuo 6080 •• "Clwla 1He Sea lrvir,:7~ ~·r MrrSUBJSBJ 9145
C_.. ..... Mende Formsl Dining RQOm. SMlft, lwn lnbda, beaut I-------------~-------1 Ctvlallne.JofeyG-5050 CHERRY QUEEN D.I EQUIPMeNT cl•nlc lapatralce. CADllI.AC 9040 '9' Metro Tewotaef
Ceet•M ...
722-2000 -·-Armolre, 3·••Y mlnwed NN o .. & hi Technlca turntablea. 111,750. 714/650-4749 l'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliil $5,99a, lfOl44oe ---------1 acrMn, Oflentl lamps, A • Unet c ns 11 TUTTLE CLICK
EMPLOYMENT kidney dHlc, aofH, w/mfmxed back, curio 850w amp, very lrg '87 Broughsm • M int AUTOMOTIVE
'91 Eclipse
$9,998, lf08A933
TUTTLE CLICK '90 c....,., Lii-white. as 5533 etc. 550-e350 .n 5'45pm llt end•. M•lchlng •pe•k.,•. be•• boJt, i---------cond. ShoW9 pride of trvlne Auto Center
SUVI table & chairs NEVER etc. Incl coffin. 11800. POWER BOATS . ownllfahlpl w arrww.y 472·7400 -...... , . AUTOMOTIVE 8\, ac, cc. tit. 8\Sfeo
Irvine Auto Center c e a a . ( 2 1t K 511) USED. 12,300. For all, 2f53..3358 or 673·277t 7012 Included I S8981 ........ APPLIAHCES IOl 1 714/Ho-3856 1930t
Pte ... .,. aware thlllliii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiil-CiGrendt~ndiiiia;'iietteheir~cCiC1ocH:k"tc N ....... Cactlll-.c BONDA 9085
....,.""' 2 2 a
am n 1 1 • ••
472·7400 $11,993
~2D~mame c!:~~
~" ........ --ci.---<-. 0 ll ... ,
the listings In this cat· 2 Mot Spot ,.,,..: by Howard Miller, GAltAGE SALES 13' Boston Whaler, a Buick liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
egory may require you brown, top fr .. l:er: cherry Queen Ann ••••••••-Sour PuH I w/40hp 2800 H~ atvd. '9t Mende Accetd to call • 900 number green aide-by aide style w/bevefed glass. Johnson + itlr•al 840-9100
$20,998. 1058273 '122·2000
'92 Montero LS 'IO CAMRY ~-which '::::,tea. • L.oolcJr\A'\ great,. wa1r: .. o St800. 890-3856 Beat otterl 944-0502 •-.88--E-1 _Oo_r_a_d_O_·_Lo_m....,,.ife.-'~3!::~ ~:fc::98
... -rge per · deliver. St75 eL 960·•------------------bl k II
EARN StOOO'• WEEKLY 3678 or 536-6947 GREY aola & love seat CORONA •---------:,~~~ant:c 1;..cl~::J; Automotive
_,... $23,998, •006557 White, AT, AC, atefeo
'92 Montero LS cass (2RCRG4n s 150 ITlllon dobf lllbOnal
conmnubOns C(l(l)(nllOn rw ~ pllSh Soulh
Coast Plaza locl1iolt
stuff...,. envelopes a t tnmmed In black lae· DEL MAR 6122 ... .,~SERVICE s12 .... n ~ .. 13 Irvine Auto Center hom~..,No prior e11,perl-WANTED DEAD OR quer & brass, S600/ lft6UUn.o ......,. -.. 472·7400
ence · Free supplies ALIVE Refrigerators, obo. Black lacquer & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SUPPLIES 7020 Naben Cadlllac EJt
s2 ... "8. ,ooa192 TovO:f: OF
How wWcl you like to om away a ~e IN! ts useci
by 98\ ol Ille J)UbltC & d
llUS1ness?
infor~atlon. No obi~ washers & dryer•. brass lamp tabla & MOVING SALE 2800 ~:=!'Blvd. ·•:11 .rs>s gallon. Send S.A.S.E.: Caah depending on coffee table w/glass ........ 9t00 11'040497 HI-Lo 3208.c East cond . ._, .. hauf·away. top $300/obo. Block 721 Femleaf Ave. ~h•nd·held O.P .S. -
'92 Mont.,o COSTA MESA s 19,998 • .,005488 722·2000
~lat Or. ;.,314B, 960-3678 or 53~947 lacquer & brass enter· Saturday 7am·Noon IS :seo w/bat & '89 Fleetwood • Very '92 Expo
Orlsndo. FL 32803. talnment center/Wall Sat May 1 at, 8-3, tum, carrying case, never clean, lthr int The Ult!-111 ,998
T UTTLE CLICK ,_ -u'"• QT · AUTOMOTIVE _, ~--'-" lrvtne Auto c.nter Burg\#\dy. AC. CC, tllt.
H 0 MEW 0 R KER S Make thf' right move. unit w/lraclc fighting & lamps. sofa. long used, $640. 729-7034 mate In Luxury! 11'040739
WANTED. Eam $400 Pilot Real Estate K~~!··1ac~~ce0~~~9 dresser bl w/mlrror.,_________ SI~=... ~~Ulac 472·7400 p/pkg (2RTP825)
S9,993 • NO SELLING lnYOIVed
weekly processing table w/4 lacque. & square ta es, otc MARINE SUPS a Buick
mall part·tlme. $2.00 braH chairs S350/ 935 Tiiier Way DOC~S 7022 2800 Harbor Blvd.
• Instant PAID TraJlllOO
• Paid Weekly '91 Galant
S9,998
,030763
s12::87'ro11411 TOYOTA OF
TUTTL• CLICK COSTA MESA • No Expenence Aeqwed
• RaPl<l Advancement
for Pros
per envelope gua~an-for Id •ction obo. Mlcnelle 6«·1471 540-etoo teedl For an appltca· " " AUTOMOTIVE 722 2000
lrvfne Auto Center •-----·----
••RD ·i.T ..
tlon and additional jn. Cal a MAHOGANY BUFFET, COSTA MESA 6124 '89 Sedan De Volle .
formation call now: 1· Bakor Fum, 5' long, 10 Minute• To Ope n Prev lse cars fully re-'92 Ofamanto
St8,998
1058554
4 72·7400 '91 PREVIA LE
..U~lmll .. w ...
800·5 76·1496. 24 lllJPlll hall moon shape. C 1 • '• Sh Sea!!-SAIL: 45' w/ conditioned 'warranty h I t lo 6 -0695 on rac or op tO' beam $450/mo. Included! '11'",988 ours. n erp Y· .. S3000. 75 .Sale ! 183S.C6 Whit· 752·288 t ' NISSAN 9150
Maroon, AT, AC, pl seats dual, mnrf, al·
toys. p /pkg, Captain
chal,. ( #2V046)
7141•1•
The Community AD VISOR Tri:dltlonal camelback tier Avel 19th & Whit· 42W.t!2;:~:1ac
Market Pl.ace. • "' couch w/striped tier. Sun 7-4 to Frt 7-4 45 FT mooring with & Buick
Pilot Claasifled 642 5678 ;.bric ssoo Thoma~ boat ror sale, Balboa 2800 HartMH-Blvd.
'92 Mlrago
$8,998
1028783 St7,993
M2·5e78 • ville oak dining rm Exerci•• machine•, laland. Call 675-540-etoo
tble w/leaf & 4 Wind· rum, kitchenware. Jew· 5095. TUTTLE CLIC K AUTOMOTIVE
Irvin• Auto Ce nter
472 ·7400
'9 1NX2000
S9,998, 11'002040
TUTTLE CLICK
AUTOMOTIVE
lrv1no Auto Center
47~·7400
TOYOTA OF
COSTA MESA
722·2000 sor chairs $900 elry, piano. lthor plano1..,,.-__,....,.....,,..,-..,....-=~ '90 CPE De Vtlie • W"e (714 ) 6734240 benches, misc. SAT a. Cl•••lc NWpe Bc h whls, CUSl gnll, super
4, 1947 Pelican Pl. Loci Slips to 50'. cleanl 13988
Ponlble llveaboardl Nabera Cadillac '91 PREVIA LE By CHARLES GOREN
wit h O MAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
SPOT THE WIN1''ING LINE MERCHANDISE FAL TIC~:r•TE CS.31-8480 or 675-8107 & Buick HYUNDAI 9090 '91 Pick-Up
$8,998. 11'407092
TUTTLE CLICK
AUTOMOTIVE
White. AT, AC dual,
leather. mnrl, alioya.
p/pkg, ••tr• roof
(3047703)
r-.:euhe·r vulnerable. South deals.
NORTH
• J 10
-J988
K Q978
+63
WET
+Q9765
K 10 7 4
3 2
EAST
+8432
Q6
A54 + K 8 7 4 • 10 9
SOUTH
•AK
A32
J 10 8
+AQJ52
The bidding:
South West
I + PU8
2NT Pua
Pua Pua
North Eaal
I Pua
3NT P ..
Openmg lead: Snt of •
Only the four top cards in a suit
are assigned • value by the point
count. Vet at ia oft.en the rank of the
pot cards m a suit that determines
whether a contract succttda or falls
Here is a beautiful example of what
we mean.
South's aucuon howed a baJ.
anced hand of about 19 pomta. With
7 points in high cards and a fair five·
cud uat. North had more than
enClugh to ac<'.'ept.
FRI & SAT e-3 Side-Tie on Ll"fTLE 2800 H•rbor Blvd. MISC. 6015 310 Ramona Pl, on ISLAND tor 8 ft1 ___ 5_4o. __ 9_t~OO~--,-
Santa Ana Ave. bt_, beam, $200/mo '90 S.Vllle • 33K mis, have to develop the minor uits LO A MOVING SALE T.V., Knox & 16th. Hsehld e73-0788 Whl Diamond, pa.IQ.
bnng home the contract. The fact stereo, rax. Bianchi goods. Bone China, 1_________ mino lthr, ~luletv
that there was no entry t-0 the dia· bike, qn bed, kit table beddln.a:_. jewelry. Up to 30', power/Waler gorgeous! Must S..I
monai meant tne only cnance lO & misc. 723-1848 b-ow tng ball, gofr avl, ·no aan. ~' NWpt S21 .98S-"3Tr ·
· clubs, clothes, etc. Island. Avl nowl $200/ Maben Cadillac collect four tricks in that11u1t was to ESTATE SALE Obie~--,.---...,....,.....,....,,. mo. Tom e 7 3-2880 a Buick
'90~a E.xcel
•tktf102082.
Yin If 12671 3. S4998 Tuttle Ciiek
.&rtomotl~e
Irvine Auto Centor
472·7400 find a defender with a doubleton bed S75, pa.llo table Glass dining rm tbl w/6 2800 H~ Blvd.
ace, but even then a second club w/umbrella, lamps, '79 chrs, IBM PC com· 540-9100 AUTO
trick woul_d st.ill be needed. An add· SCI~ d651 llma '1csc. 067e"'V !!!;a puter, tamps, desks. I••••••••• ·91 Fleetwood 60 Spe-
ed comphcat1on was that declarer .. · ~ ~~~rc!u~. m~t~:!: TRANSPORTATION clal • Whl. blu IUlr. IMPORnD
could not afford to give up the lud GOLFERS: 'Powa hid ilemsl Sal/Sun Many many xtras -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
more than once. Kaddy' battery oper· 9-31 1815 Kinglet Very rare model. Must '89 JEEP N I k h · t t' d' ated golf bag earner. see. 121,988 4316 ow oo at t 0 e 10. eres .1l'!g ia· Askin $400. 644-6418 Y•rd Sal•....,.aln•I ,." rr Nabera Cadlllac CHEROKEE mond spot cards. Their sohd1ty af· g Church benefit. Nie· MOTORCY~ a Buick V6, AC, stereo casa.
forded declarer the chance of Redwood P•llo chairs naes to real treasures! SCOOTERS 8018 2800 Harbor Blvd. whit• (2MGG620)
tackling both minor suits for the with pads; ·surf, deep Cmr Vlctorla & Pia· ~9100 $9,993
. k --..led ... fishing gear poles cenlla, Sat 8-3 To~oT.a OF tnc s n~ : . and reels, bookcas•t 1978 HONDA 750F '92 ALU.ANTE CONV, ' "
After winning the king of spades. wall mount with top ---------New top and, good blklblk, chrome whla, COSTA MESA
declarer led the jack of diamonds anct bottom florescent HUNTINGTON condition, l1500fobo. 15K ml, $37,000. 722·2000 and overtook it with dummy's lights, bau-trout 714/890-0055 Oya 786-2015 Ev/
9100
lrvtne Auto Ce nte r
472·7400
'91 Sentra
.$8..998. ~ao&J t Q..
TUTTLE CLICK
AUTOMOTIVE
lrvtne Auto Ce nte r
472·7 400
'92 Ma..1ma
SUl,998, •610047
'91 Maxima
$15,998, •537017
'89 Maxima
St 1,998, 11'2t8604
TUTTLE CLICK
AUTOMOTIYI!
Irvine Auto C.ntDf'
472·7400
$17,793
TOYOTA OF
COSTA MESA
-722·2000
•91 Towota Tercel ,, 1t MOe •• ., ...
T<tte Ciiek
AutomotlYe
Irvine AU1o Center
472·7400
'93 CEUCA QTS
White. AT, AC, leather,
p/~g. CD, chrome al·
loys. (3AWV458)
$19,993
TOYOTA OF
COSTA MESA
722·2000
queen. East could not afford l-0 take tackle box and tools. BEACH 6140 Wllnds 786-8186
the ace. ao declarer took advantage Sl·S20. 548'9832 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill•••••••• '92 Etocm1do Tour Cpe ·JAGUAR 9105 OLDSMOBILE 9155 TltOCltS
of being on the table to finesee the.1 ________ Estate Sale. 80 yr col· AUTOMOBILES 8400 mis, black. U. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9220
jack of clubs auccesafully. The ten o OFFICE tectlon, antiques, toys. almost new I '74 OLDS TonNt•• '89 Tewota Peckup,
d ds k • h th dolls, bears. furn, etc· I••••••••• S • v • thou•• n d •I '89 XJS CONY White. wl\h b9d llner IAmon waso~~~ en':"t _ _, 'FURNITURE• 4/30, S/1, 512 1006 $29,988 21491 Bea<:Jl. AT, Vl2. 81 ~r~ ~';__bad!~ bumper. (00154 1) king and again ._.,twas 1orceu to OUJPMENT 6047 Lake St./Memphls •---------• Naberll CadlUac loys, leather, 31K mi .. -· ................... .....,
14993 hold up, butt.hat. left declarer on the E ACORA 9010 a 9uick (l6St&9) $3l,99:a Of ttade tor good de-T.,.._ _,
board LO repeat the club fin~. --------,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2~!'~~100BtwJ. TOYOTA OF pendabl• economy c-t. M ...
When that won. declarer cashed Designer EJtec conf. tbl, NEWPORT '' _..,.. car (7~~) ~~'80tNck. ~2000
the ace of clubs and surrendered a patquet top, w/8 up-BEACH 6169 •90 lnt-.ra • S9,eea ,_________ COSTA MESA ,....... T• .. •t• True ll
a._ d ~ d holst.,ed chra S2495 03997t y 9045 722 2000 '91 CaWa -' club. No matter wnat. the e en ers 840-6200 or 240.7085 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUTTLE CLICK CHEVROLE • h .998. .,
014408
4X4 red. •c. pa,
did declarer was asaured of twol=------,:-:--=---=-•Contnw:ter'• .... ,. AUTOMOTIVI! TUT'Tl.I! CLICK Slefeo c:asa. c:uat wh•
spade tricks. a heart. two d1amonds ..._. new Mertin s. Tools, builders' sup-Irvine Auto Center '88 Blazer n:w:• 9110 AUTOMOTIVE & Ur ... ,.., bumpet. d ~ I bsl lnsttument phn syatm, Ii tr 1• h d-.. 72 ., .. -7""""" J ..._ (4C99600) 18993 an 1our c u . all bells & Whlstles. P es. ans .. ar -• """" $9,998, If 1 ~ Irvine Auto Center T-... of
Take over last 18 mos ware. desk. book· TUTTLE CLICK 472·7400 C~ta M ... eases, stereo, misc. AUTOMOTIVE '89 CHEROKEE 4 O of 48-mo lse purchase SAT &-12pm. 417 31st St BUIC!t 9035 lrvtne Auto Cent... • •91 OLD& Clena 722.-2000
s 113/mo. 64-4-12 11 472.7400 LIMITED RED no8502. 110.998
Uquldatlon 4Jt4 p/pkg, AT, •lloys. ·ae OLDS Cutia•• •---------
Despite the double stopper in the
suit. spade11 were declarer's weak· .A, • • .&.
ness. When West found that lead, T ~
the contract wu in jeopardy. With MUSICAL o~n~IL..:..:.fo=u~r~~=s~t~tn~·c~k~s,~d=ec~l=a~re~r~w~o~u~ld=----------------.iJNSTRUMENTS 6055
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Furniture Sale! '88 Eatate Wagon · Lo •--------leather (2RFM064) 11'390178 S9,998 VANS 9225
miles, runy equipped, CHRYSLER 9050 S14,993 Tuttle CHck Sat, May 1st 8-3 9 pass .• H1ud to flndliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TOYOTA OF Automotive Sofas & C hairs, one this nicel S9988 •nc~MewY9'hf lnnno Auto Center
AC ROH
I Asaynan deity
6 Bit• 10 Thomas -
Edl9on
14 Aent
15 Director
Preminger t6 Golf pegs
t7 Permit
18 ProOJMI for
pre-ldw>olers
20 Sprtte
21 Power eource
23 OoOt per1
24 Drinking tube
2e More
lntlltlgent
28 Fell beck
30 Inventory
31 E"IPM' 32 Windstorm
~tlcal
36 Singer Torme
37 F81tlve
occasion•
38 Al1w
constallatlon 39 ShllC)ed In
9dvance
•2 Bit or wor11 44 .. _ lriltl
Roee''
45 Becomee ....
treeh
4ePlna.~ 49 Gem
50 Friendthlp
51 Stiled
52 AuthOr Levin
55 Cabbage
di.n..
58 Survetbnce eo God 01 tow
81 Singer -P1nza
62 Group
cnarecter
63 lry out
64' Alcll les 9lld
Ameche
65 A•t flgnt
DOWN
I Wings
2 Vind
36in tit .
•g 4 Gl1' naunl
5 P•yments for
gOOd deed•
6 Not st all
di•I
7 Article
8 Sen org
9 Turt
IOOreuet
t 1 Inclined 12 Brlnll
13 Flowef
19 PortiOn
22 To· Scot
25 -Aviv
2e Famed v!Olln 27 Tnme (lewnl)
28 Gembol
29 Eternally
30 Shoe P9r1• 32 TttlM
33 Cat per1
3.4 lrlah r• 35 Rodents
37 Smite
40 Moe1
~t
4 1 Doea .. told 42 o.pnv.of
1000
43 -and faatller
45 Red -4e Side 47 L0"9· 11
4e Fodder pits
49 ~JI.lean money
51 Oup4tcate
53 Olaturbenc.
54 Addltlonalty se Ulherad
67 Contllnlng
nftrogen
69 Aeeldent or
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FENDER Sam Mlguel
Guitar (laft·handed)
with case. Mint cond.
$225/obo. 631·7512
Booksholvea, Cotto• 43001 n•r--COSTA MESA 4 72-7400
Tables, Dining Room Nabera Cadlllac 855987· 517•998 722·2000
•e1 Ctt.,,, S.10 ~IN'
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Automotive
Irvine Aul<> Center
472.7400
Sets, Bar Stools. & Buick Tuttle Ciiek
Beds. Dresser Of•w• 2800 H•bor Blvd. Irvine ~~~nler '89 Jeep LTD ers, End Tablea, 5404100 472 • .,400 $14,998, '1~2W8
Lampe & Mirrors. TUTTI.II CLICK
PLYMOUTH 9165
PIANOS 6
OIGANS
OAKWOOD APTS ·90 Le Sabre · 18K orig '92 aw,aw Mew,....., AUTOMOTIVB
1700 16th Street mllea. white. Im· lf856156. 117,998 lrvtne Auto Center '89 Voyager
$12,998, il5417t9 VOLVO 9230
6059 Newport Beach l'NICUlatel Hurry In for Tuttle Ctlctl 472· 7200
(Upper ....,.. garage this onel St 1.988 AutomotiYe •et .,••P wr.,..1er
t6U'I & lrvtne) 507351 Irvine Auto Center -~ s ....... n
e424U70 make Nallera Cadlll-.c 472-7400 "~n'~·E~~·&..ro
089 Sundance '89 VOLVO 740
S5998, "714357 AT, AC, ABS, plptlg.
your beat offer! Cuh a a..lck '92 Hew Yorker •578829. $15,998 & Major C redit Catds 2800 ~ 91vd. T·...,.._ Cite._
.92 Acclaim anrf, alloys (2MLM·
$10,998, lf20815t a53) s12•993 _ _._ -100 St 7,998, #842358 ........ ..
Accepted -TUTTLI! CLICK Automo\lw VOLVO OF
T UTTLE CLICK COSTA MESA --
AUTOMOTIVE 4T2·7400
Irvine Auto cent ... --,---c-H_ER_OKEE~~-472·7400 .,
AUTOMOTIVB
Irvine Auto Center 722·2000
472°7400 ·----------
As•Re>Lc:>c;v
'92 New Yorker URED0-81.ACK
Svdnev Omarr $17,918, "858223 AC, atereo cau. CC,
TUTTUCUCK tilt , lugg rack
AUTOllOTIVll (27GN372)
,,,..,_.Auto C...aer S15.993
'90 VOLVO 245 '90 P~ Laa.w AT. AC, ABS, ~g. "044875. 17998 blue green-3M)Wo:ze
Tuttle Ciie k 118,"3
AutomOllve VOLVO OF " "
First t..cly: Hlll•ry Clinton, S<o'l>IO,
wlll be laklna 1peclal catt in conntt·
lion with dltt, nvtrftlon -Hiiiary will
uhlblt tendency d11ring May to gain
•nlJht, to up.-fn.ialt11ion In fOn·
ne<tlon with public ttlatlon•, ,_iblt
par1nerthlp, lq.tl 111atttra. 1111 Clln·
ton, • I.to, will be much concem.d.
mlaht rind It nt«WNry lo uplaln to
tht 111edla, "Hiiiary and I .,.. 1•ttln1
alona Ju.t fl"er Hllllry, 1wamped
with acth•ltln, mlaht •peat. out of
h1n1 In ••ban..!ng mann«r.
ARIES (MHch 21 ·Apnl 19) You'll
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w1th1n (amity c1n:l4', ynu g4't fHturtd
rolt and you'll t~h1b11 '11ar quah1y ..
Focus on ctt111tv11y. romantt, physical
•ltracttoft Canttr naaive 11\\IOlved
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hot mott room. add111onal off ice
tp.A. 1unli1h1 1• ltl inlo your h-O!M
S<K-lal anl\lltlu acnh~r•tt, 1oft1ght
you'll be In ch•rat of tntena1nmen1.
~"ping ~pit h11ppy C.mln1 in·
volved
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on ll()hd around. fllnd tall, ttfuw 10 bt
l1111m1d11.d by "lo1.1d mouth .. Alltll·
liOl\ "'volvw around wnoa11y. Mll'C'h,
rtu111on wllh tlo-. relative. polltlbly
bf'04htt, lllttr Taunit lnvol\led
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and wme. lurn thro11•h prouM of
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valun •nco111e pottnllal Hold your
own wonh 111 •11th f'fl.lrd V1rao noptt·
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~ leaend.try pul.ct day·· Fuc111 on
harmony. 11111e1c, flowtn 1111 repno
wn11n1 lok•n ol •pprw1a11on ..itt111
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COSTA MESA
722·2000
4 72·7400 COSTA MESA
DODGE 9065
ganll.lllon, retpon1lb11ity, .awa~nHI of liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
11me llmo1a1 1on Ve> Moon h1ghllght1 '88 Gr8nd Cantvsn • 8 ---------1
showm.an1h1p. tnttn11nmtnt, ab11t1y to peu, wood or•'" trtm, UNCOLN 9120
win friends and lnfluenco people many •traa, auper iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
•90 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER
'1897223. $11,998
Tuttle Cltck
AutomoUv•
Irvine Auto Center
4 7 3 .7400 You'll h•vt lud. 1n mallen of fm.tncl' c I ea n I 11 1 , 9 8 8
SCORPIO (Oc1 2J·Nov 21) Ruch 22.403 ~yond previous rultt, l1m11111ons ..... ,. CadlHac
Aauk:k Quftttun• roncun1n9 abslrKt nutttrt. 2900 llertMw atvd.
aoul milt could dominate Lt'O Moon 840-9100
emphuu.n carHr. butin ... lndtnhlp, 1---------
promutlon. better display fur prod\K'I t91 STEAL TH
SAGrTIAltlUS (Nov 2.l·Otc 21) Blaci(, pl~g. 10 dlac
Make htth '"" ll't go of what yo1.1 CD playtH' (2YA6989)
1111gh1 conttdt'r 'comfor11ble arn " $14,993
Tah mk. 1mpnn1 Mylo, ~ vulner1bl• TOYOTA Of
to love Leo Moon tmph..Un di~· COSTA MESA
ery, tnvtl, roma~. tpmtual valun 722-2000
CAPRICORN (Ott 22·J•n It)
Collect data, ch«., reftroncoa, obtatn •ea Dodee Dwn-'Y
prolfMloNI appn111I of property vel• tf841913. 113,991
'91 Town Car • White,
air bag. Many luxury .,.., ..,,9-0,,.._-...,V~o-y-.-9-e-,
feature• • Te,,lflc a t 3 , ...
valus at St8,988 271159 ~~ Cedlllao TUTTL• CLICK a 9ulak AUTOMOTIVll
2900 .._.,... Blvd. lrvitte Auto Ceftter ~•too 472·7200
----------· MAZDA 9125
'90Maadae2e
"808279, $9,998
•et Mead• en
4'9 10800 111.991
'90 vow•e•r St:t.998
271159
TUTTL9 CLICK
AUTOMOTIW
lrvitte Auto Center
4T2·T400
722·2000
'90 VOLVO 740
Burgundy, ate reo
cau. ak>ya, leM'* • ABS, pJpkg (2RTSOn)
115."3
VOLVO OF
COITAMEIA
~2000
'92 VOLVO 240
AT. AC. aweo cue,
A.BS. pl~g. c:harco.I
gray (3A0Vtaa)
$15,"3
VOLVO OF
COSTA MESA
722·2000
un Atttnhon rnolvn afOl.lnd MCuruy Tuttle Clloll
f•mily dtrtttlon, moc1vatlon. marital ~~
atatu• AnOlhtr C.pncorn involved Irvine Auto Centllf
......... 323••
"1Ml73 14998 Tuttle Ciiek
AutomollV9
Irvine ~o C9rltsr 472.7400
PONTIAC 9170 VOLISWAGEJI 12lS
AQUAllUS (Jan lO·Ftb II) Thow 472-7400
who iiu11ted )'OU won> "off tlile waW 1----------
will i,. Aunnfd by your 1btlity lo bt POltD 9075
'7t CMWCAa
'77 Trena Am, Auto. Wh••. ,,._ Pahl. *" XLHT COnd, Wllh many conc:llUon.13eOO.
nea parts, GOOD .,.S.1335 on.,. s::t•50. 890-39:l8 --, ........... ~vw,,.,..,. .. Lil ..... __ pt1c11cal, to gtt thing• done L••al f••&iiili•iiiiiiiiiiii ---------1
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PISCO (f.'eb 19•Man-h 20) Atttl\· chrome rim•. Mutt • .,. 220 ••Cab. SA•vAN 9190
tooll roolvn ar0und fllnm. tmploy · -.-1•, 110K. .,.. 733& liiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii
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TuttleChll
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4'71l·T400
with cltMO -i.1t, m wor .. er Scorpio AytomoUV. 142K. View car •l Mer· Of"' deal at 114',Geel stereo ca... PIJ*g.
Involved Irvine Auto Center ced•• Ben~ Show, •323 ABS. Prem sound "'APltll Jt IS YOUI. llRTttDAY· 472-7400 Fuhlon laland, May ....,.. Cedtlleo (31702) 111,993
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Thursday, April 29, 1993 -
When driving on vacation this summer, take security along
Armed with the security devices offered in many
of today's car) and a little common sense, your
vJcat1on can be a SJf e, secure experience.
Per~~al sccurity de .. 1ces range from simple door
locks to instrument panel warning lights, head light
dela~ and hand-held remote control panic
buttons
W~tle awaiti~g )Our turn to drive on a long
vacat1o_n J•lunt, says Don Duncan, planning and
marketing mJn.1g('r for Dnvcr Interactive Systems,
Ford Elcctron1a. D1v1s1on, look at your ()\vncr's
Manual to fam1l1ar1zc )Our~lf with the car's
built-in security fC'Jtures. Knowing what you have
Jnd how to us it could make a difference 1n an
unwelcome confrontation."
For example. door lod.s seem simple enough,
but vary greatly in how they are used, he said. On
nlany Ford Lar), >Ou ha\e the option of locking all
the door) lrom one S\\1tch, Mr. Duncan explained.
It 1s a very good rdca to lock all of the doors while
driving in area) '' h1:re there 1s a lot of stop-and-go
and unc.crt.iin sccu11ty rbli.s.
Another high rt>!.. .irca these days can be
unattended parking lots. (Jr alarms and security
d 'vice) ht'lp protect tht.> car, but the driver's safety
is at rbk should someone be rn the car when he or
)he returns. On M>me cars, lifting the door handle
or touching a l..cyp.1d near the door handle will
light the interior oi the CJr, giving the driver a
chance to qu1cl..ly c.heck the interior for intruders.
"We ofter th.It ft•Jturc on manr Ford and
Lincoln-Mercury m <leis. Duncan ~1d. "We also
oiler a hand-held rL·mott? 1.ontrol as a factory or
dealer -1mt.1lled option lor mo>t of our cars Thb
device allow~ \OU to unlock the drrvcr's door or all
doors from about 30 feet away. At the same time,
the remote lights the car's interior."
Some of these remote devices have a 'panic'
button that Oashes the head lights and honks the
horn, while you seek help. When the panic
button is used, the car cannot be started without
first disarm ing the system.
Duncan said that a head light delay feature also
is a good security device. The highlights stay on
for an adjustable time period after the ignition is
switched off to help the driver find the way in the
dark.
Cellular telephones are ha~dy ~curity devices
for stranded motorists. On 1993 Lincoln models,
the cellular phone can be programmed to silently
call the car owner. When the call is answered, the
phone makes a warbling sound to signal that the
car had been started without disarming the
system.
In addition to using a car's security features.
drivers should make use of an arsenal of common
sense safeguards for their vacation trips:
• Before you leave, choose a couple of vacation
routes. Knowing an alternate route can sure cut
the tension if you run into an emergency si tuation
such as bad weather or an accident.
• Speaking of emergencies, if you have a car
phone, learn the local cellular company's
emergency numbers.
•There's safety in numbers: Travel with another
person whenever possible. If you can't travel with
someone, make arrangements to call a friend
periodically to let him or her know about your
safety and whereabouts.
• lock the vehicle at all times •· when you are
.driving or parked. Pay close attention to both your
own driving and that of other motorists on the
road.
• Don't pull over to the side of the road just
because another car signals, unless the car is a
clearly marked polrce car. If another drrver tries to
lure you over, keep driving ·· to the nearest police
station -· or use your cellular phone to call for
help.
• If you have car trouble, turn on our hazard
lights. Pull out of traffic and sit with the doors
locked until the polrce arme. Don't let strangers
help. Send them to get help for )'OU.
• If a car flashes its lights at you, it may be a
signal to turn on your lights, secure cargo or secure
a door that 1s ajar.
• If you have to stop and pari..:, loof.; mer the
area before coming to a complete ~top Ii vou
don't like the vibes, l..eep mo-.m~. \\ihl•n \OU Jo
par!.. at night, park under a libh'
•When approaching your \Ch1clt at night, hJ\1..'
)Our keys out and approach tl.c 'eh1cll.· lrom an
angle •· to make sure no one •~ hid ng 1.ir\der 1t --
or bet\-veen it and another \l•h1cle.
• Don t u'!loct.. the door until \Ou check to
make sure no one is 1nsid(' In p.Jri..:1ng l(lt-J k a
>ecurit) person to walk \ ou to \'Our CJr •· or ~' J t
until other motonsts arc \\J1f..1ng tO\\arcf th(' r t.Hs
Use proper products when spring cleaning _'f-OUr ·car
Ah spring The b rd~ are
singing, th~ tree) .uc budding -
!Jut )OUr CM doe)n t loo!.. too
thrrllcd It') bc.•cn a long dirt)
winter, although nothing .1 good
spring c:l1..•Jn1n~ c.in 't f 1x The
qul')t1on 1., "her1..• to beg111 and
\\1th \\hat I
CJr Cail' Coun1..il \\Mns that
lhL' '"ong clL•aners CJn do more
h.um than good LN\ bt..bin \\1th
the c>.tcrior. For ~ 1.. .lrs the
clc.incr 0 1 <.:ho1u.• b) m.my of us
h.1s bn:n d1sh\\ashing liquic.l or
other hou)l•hold d1.. tL•rg('nt
"I tl:h 1~ handv Jnd refot1\.<.>h
1m•\penS.h4..'. The C\perb t('ll us,
hl"' L'\ er, thJt thc.,e products
Olten Jn.• far too conccntr..Jtcd
-On nev .. er cars, they emphasize,
the clear-coat fmish can be
dulled with improper washing.
Most manufacturers of car
cleaning products now off er
f)pccial products for washing.
cleaning and protecting the
\ ehicle exterior with the new
type finr)hes. The wrong deaner
or wa\ c.1n dull the clear-coat
finish.
Along with '"inter muck. tires
and wheels also get covered with
brake du>t. This olack du)t
prc\-alent \\.1th the new
non-asbcsto) di$C brake pads,
ca n be difficult to wash away.
"Jew products made specifically
for \\hC't'I and tire cleaning.
speed the clean-up process
without daneging the bright
finish on wheels.
If it seems there's a specific
cleaner for every inch of your
car, you are correct. Even the
vinyl top is at risk if }OU apply
the wrong product. Many
owners make the mistake of
using interior cleaners on the
v1nyf top. Although this mistake
1s not irrevocable, applying the
right product the first time will
save elbow grease, money and
possibly, rour top. L1!..e the
outside o your car, there are
certain materials thJt Jre
specifically recommended for the
interior. For example. you want
a vinyl upholstery clcan<:r th.1t
not only clC'ans but al.,o protecu
the material from craLl..in~. And
you may need fabm .ind carpet
cleaners dc~1gned to .lttack the
specific stAlins in >our e<ir. There
are t\vo ba>1C t) pe) 01 stJ n!-
protein and 011 gre.is1.• Protem
stains demand an <'nzvnw
pre-treatment, \vhrle the 011
grease l)pe c.an b<. remO\ed with
a heavy-dut) shampoo
containing degrCJsing agenb. Be
sure to gi\e these chemi<;ah. time
to work and remember Jh,a-..s to
work a stain trom the oub1dc in. r loor mats can be cleaned 1n the
same way, ltn1)hing \\1th a good
shJmpoo.
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QUALITY-VARIETY-PRICE
'87 CADILLAC '88 ESTATE '89 CADILLAC I '89 '89 CADILLAC
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GRILLED
LIME-MARINATED
STEAK WITH
MEXICAN CORN
SALSA
(Pictured)
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Marinatina time: 6 to 8 hours or overnight
Cook.in& time: 12 to 14 nunutcs
l-l/4-poud boMlal btef top round
stak, alt 3/4 to l lada thick
l/4 mp trail Umt juitt
l taWrlpoom water
l larSt dons prUc, cruhed
l/2 taspooa pwtMI cumin
Maka eon sm (rtdpe ro11ows>
Slllt ud pepper, • dalnd
Combine lime juice, water. garlic and cumin.
Place steak in plastic t.g: add marinade,
turning to coat Close bag securely and
marinate in refrigerator 6 to 8 hours (or
overnight, if desired), turning occasionally.
Meanwhile pt"eplf'C Mexican Com Salsa.
Remove steak from marinade: discard
marinade. Pl1ee steak on grid over medium
coal •.Grill 12 to 14 minutes for rare
(I 40°f) to medjum (I 60°f), rummg once.
Season with salt and pepper to taste. Carve
steak into thjn sl.ices and serve with com
salsa. 4 scrvinas.
•Test a~n 4 inches above coals for
..ti•• with a 4-sccond hand count
MEXICAN CORN
SALSA
PreplrilliOii time: I 0 minutes
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Combine cun. salsa, bell pepper lad
allnao. Yield: 2 cupa.
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SHREDDED BEEF
SOFT TACOS
Preparation time: 40 minutes
Cooking time: 2 hours IS minutes to
2 hours SO minutes
2 to l· lll pounds boodas btef cbuck
poC rod.. cut Into J to 4 pieca
l ..... Ollion, .. ~
l/l tfllpOOD salt
l/4 teaspooa pepper
l jar (ll ounces) Oru,• Thick &
Cltuk1Salu
l tablespoon cblU powder
ll ...... flour. cont tortillas
Sltrtdded datae, pacamolt and
dairy 9CMlt cram (optioul)
Place beef piccc:s. onion. salt and pepper in
Dutch oven. Add l/2 inch of water to booom
of pan: cover tightly and cook slowly on top
of range or i.n 300°F oven 2 to 2-112 hours or
~I bed is tender. Cool slightly. Pour off
juices; 1U'a.in and reserve onion. Skim olf f 11
and rearve I cup jukes. Sepaue beef with
the grain into thin Weds using two forts;
reserve. In same Dutch oven, combine salsa,
chili powder and reserved onion. juices and
beef. Bring to a boil; reduce hut and iJnmer,
uncovmd. IS 10 20 minUICS Of until thickened.
stirring occasionally. To sene, place an equal
amounc of beef rni1tw'C in each 1oniJla. Serve
with cheese, guacamole and sour cream, if
desired. 6 servings of two tacos each.
~ MEXICALI
BARBECUED STEAKS
Preplralion time: s minutes
Cooking time: 9 to l 2 minutes
l lo l -114,.... bo•d• beef
rtb eye a ee, W. *9ka, mt
l lllctidlkt
1/l alp Orfrp TM5" a...k1 w.
114 alp cm.,
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Combine ...... callUp. brown ....... IOd
muscard., millna undJ smooch; raerve ,,.
cup. Place Aeab on pid ova medMn
COiia*. OriU 9 IO 12 minuees for rwc (I ~f)
10 medi• (I~ ...... once. Bl1llb bolb .... « ... with 1ae1..t ,,. c.ap ..... .a.c ........ 3 IO 4--fl .... dm.C.wllelbialo __ ..,. ...
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MEXICAN MINI
BEEF LOAVES
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 6 to 7 minutes
1 pouod lean IJ'OUnd beef
l cu (4 ounces) diced grm1 chUe$
114 cup dry bread c:rumbs
legs ~
112 teaspoon aida chili powder,
auain and salt
l/2 aap O'fkp Thick & Chunky Salsa
114 cup sbredded MOlltttty
Jackckat
Coanel1 chopped frab cilantro gc
parslty (opdonal)
Combine ground beef, chHes. bread crumbs.
egg. chili powder, cumin and salt, mmng
lightly but thoroughly. Divide beef mJAIUJ'C
in10 4 equal portions and form into small
oval (4 x 2-1/21 I-inch) loaves. Arrange
loaves in a circle in mkrowave-saf e baking
di h. Cover with wu paper: microwave at
HJGH 3 minutes. Rowe dish 1/2 tum and
continue cooking It HlGH 3 to 4 minutes.
Spoon salsa evenly over tops of each loaf:
sprinkle with cheese and let stand, loosely
covered, S minutes. Garnish with cilantro.
if desired. 4 servings.
Nott: Recipe was tested in a 6SO-watt
microwave oven. lf your oven bas a different
wanqe, adjust times accordingly.
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FIESTA PICADILLO
Preplralion time: I 0 minutes
Cooking time: 25 minutes
l poud ... .,.,..t btef
l/l mp dlafPed oaiOll
l deft prtk, ~ed
I jar (ll omcet) 0....,. TWdl &
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(efdaMI)
Brown pound bed, oaion Ind prlic in large
stillet over medium beat 8 to 10 minutes or
Wllil beef is no lol.,er pink. 8rina
occlliclmUy eo bnlk IP beef. Pour off
dnppiap. Add ............ cumin Ind
cimmoa, ..W.16 blead well. Briltc IO I
boil; ndlce ... • a1 f • low. COWlr Ind ...._,,,* ... oocllklMlly.
Spooa beef nu.°"' ..... cen _,,_
or cOl'llbiwd. or ..w ii ....... CllrlliM .............. ., ........... .
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SALSA-MARI NATE D
·STEAK AND
SPICY BLACK BEAN
SALAD
Prcpatlltion time: 2S minutes
Marinating 1ime: 30 minutes
Cooking time: 16 to 21 minute
I ·pound boodm btef top sirloin
steak•, cut 1 inch thick
I cup Ofkfo Thick & Chunky
Salsa. divided
2 tablespoom fresh lime juict
l tabltspoon olive oil
2 lt8Sp00ft5 dried oregano
laves. crushed
I dovt garlic. crushed ~
pity Blad 8ea.n Salad
(recipe foHows)
4 cups thinly sliad romaine ldtuce,
cut l/4 iDcb thick
Combine 1/3 cup salsa. lime JUtCC, oil.
oregano and garlic. Place teak in plastic
bag: add marinade, turning to coat. Cose
bag securely and marinate in refrigerator 30
minute . turning once. Meanwhile prepare
Spicy Black Bean Salad. Remove steak
from marinade; discard marinade. Place
steak on rack in broiler pan so wf ace of
meat is 3 to 4 inches from heat. Broll 16 to
21 minute forrarc(l40°F)tomedium ,
(l60°f), turning once. C.Ve steak into thin
(l/8-inch) hccs; arrange in center of 12-
inch planer. Place lettuce along edge of
planer. poon Spicy Black Bean Salad over
lettuce. Pus remaining salsa; serve
immediately. 4 servings.
•One-pound beef lop round steak. cut
I inch th1d., may be ubstituted for beef
top arloin steak. Dcc:rcase cooking time
to IS to 18 minutes.
SPICY
BLACK BEAN
SALAD
Prep1ra1ion time: IS minutes
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Strike up the mariachi band and bring
out your most colorful bowl and planers
for a "Cinco de Mayo" (fifth of May)
fie ta! Commemorating the 1862 victory of
the Mexican-Indian anny over the French,
Cinco de Mayo i a wonderful opportunity
to celebrate with the tasry goodnes of
Mexican food!
Ancient Mexico contributed com,
tomatoc . squash, avocado • beans and
chiles to the world. Today, these deliciou
foods are still the key ingredients in
Mexican recipe . Mouth-watering salsa-a
picy mixture of tomatoes, green chiJes and
chopped oni ons-is as commonplace on a
Mexican table as salt and pepper.
Yet, aJsa is more than just a zesty sauce
for chip dipping! When added to your
favorite beef dishe . the garden fresh navor
of Orteg~ SaJ a pice up the entire
menu. To help celebrate. here's a collection
of recipe to get you ftred up!
Ju t light up the grill and get your guests
ready for the ucculent taste of Grilled
Lime-Mannated Stw. Everyone loves the
great taste of charcoal-grilled beef. You
can get a head tan on the party by
marinating the teak the night before in a
combination of lime juice, water, garlic and
cumin. For added convenience. the
Mexican Com Salsa can also be made
ahead. Or. welcome your senores and
senoritas to the table with an easy-to-
prepare main dish salad. Salsa-Marinated
Steak and Spicy Black Bean Salad.
Another all-time dinner favorite is
Mexicali Barbecued Steak . This imple
recipe feature beef rib eye or top loin
steaks and a quick. throw-together glaze of
salsa. cat up, brown ugar and Dijon
mu tard. It' so easy and deliciou . you'll
want to serve u all summer long!
Form re quick-to-fix satisfying meal ,
tan with a fanuly favorite-lean ground
beef. 'The chili lovers m your house will
love Fiesta Plcad1Jlo, a new rendition
where ground beef i mixed wttb a spicy
blend of salsa. onion, garlic. cumin.
cinnamon and rai in. Another appetizing
alternative that take ju t minutes to
prepare i Mexican Mini Beef Loaves.
Your Cinco de Mayo fiesta could al.lo
feature the dcliciou , authentic Mexican
dish-Shredded Beef Soft Tacos. Simpiy
hrcd the cooked poc rout and season with
aalsa. chili powder, onion, salt Ind Jlellli6 •
(This is a areaa mU:c~.t.e.d dish for
entertaining 1ny time of yes!)
No maaa-which retjpe you dlOC* far
your Cinco de Mayo cekalliola. ,.. .. •
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I Th&nday, April 29, 1183 ORANGE COAST FOOD
Reader needs aNce In weighing the benents ol exercise
2 I'm In my mid-thirties, I
know that txtrcl~ IJ aood
tor mt, but I Ond It
di t to stay motlvattd •btn
tbt btntOls art Ion& ttrm. What's
a good rtasoo to exercise today?
-C.T., Hunalnaron Btacb
There are several very &ood
physical and psychological reasons
1ha1 should help you stay geared
up for physical activity, long after
the exercise crowd has begun to
Ask the
Dietitian
thin out at the
local gym.
From the
ph,sicaJ aspect,
exercise
performed on a
regular basis
increases both
alertness and
productivity.
When you are
more physically
Cit you are able
10 accomplish
more.
Rc~ular
exercise helps
~ou 10 cope with daily hassles,
releases stress-related negative
energy. and reduces anxiety.
There are psychological benefits.
as well. It helps improve yo ur
gencr.:il sen::.c or "ell-being and,
because )OU are bc11er able to
cupe \\ 11h srrcss and anxiety and
.:1re more proJuctive, your
sclf·csiecm incrc.:i~cs. Even in
lvdJ} 'i. hectic fast·paced exislc-nce,
l1nJi11g 30 minutes 10 exercise on a
rcgulJr b.:1s1s seems a small price
10 p•t) for incrca,ed quality of life
and greater ~elf-e:.tecm. g I h:I\ e read in exercise ·
maEazinrs chat It's impDrtruU
to rink plenty of "acer during n
"orkoul. Will drinkJng cold water
during eAcrcise gi ve me cramps?
-T.S., Costa .\lesa
Fluid replacement 1s a vital
component to e\ercising and
~ta~ ing healthy During our warn
'ummcr months, and especially if
\Ou are participa ting in endurance
:.ict1\ itics such a~ long·discance
C)clang. it's e.:1sy to lose as much as
a quart of fluid in a very short
time. Ignoring the body's thirst
i.ignals can be dangerous and lead
to fatigue and nausea. If the water
loss is i.evere enough, there is the
potential for heat exhaustion or
heal stroke. Many people enjoy
cold beveragei.. and the
consumprion of cold drinks has
rarely been associated wi th
cramping or a ··sutch." However. l
\\Ouh.l not recommend that anv
tlu1d he taken quitkly. nor in large
quan111ies, dunng exercise.
Regular intervJls of water
replacement "Would be more
appropriJte.
Q The T.V.ncws recently
coHrcd a story about food
poisoning in hamburgers which
hod not been cooked thoroughly.
tlu" \:an )OU trll ir a hamburger Is
'>afc to cal or not'! -D·R.,
Corona dcl Mar
You are probably referring to
rhc rl'l.Cnl outbreak of illness
linl.ed 10 Jack in the Box fast-food
rcst.:1ur.ints in Oregon. The
haml:iurger meat tn question was
i.:ontamanatcd wuh E Coli (a
partu:ularly nJsty i.lrain of
hactcrium). and \~as undercooked.
Adc4uJte cookmg of hamburger
mcJt Jl 155 degrees is essential to
cmurc that any bacteria have been
killed Unles.<i )OU want to carry
around a meal thermometer, I
Ask Betty Crocker
Q, 1 bought a bread machine and
bread flour lo lCO with It. I
rccurned the mochint. Can I u e
rhe bread Dour for other bakings?
-Mrs. O.C ., Whittler, Colif.
A. Urcad nour IS distinct for its
~pec1al blend of wheats that are
higher in protein than those in
all-purpose flour. This boosts the
~lructurc-building properties for
baking producing bread with a
fine r, more C\ICn texture. Feel free
to use bread flour in any yeast
bread baking and other
yeast·bascd products. It is also
~uitablc fo r cookies and quick
breads.
Q. My apricot quick bread
always saas In the middle. Whot
do )'OU suaaest? frustrated, but
determined.
-Midwest City, Ok.Ja.
A. 1 he heavinc you describe
could be from not mca uring
ingredients c'mctly. U ea liquid
mea urina cup ror liquids and
ne ted dry mca urina cup for
Oour and uaar, levelina with a
ssraiJht ed&e.
You m1y be undcrbakina the
bread. Uso oven thermometer to
make ure the oven ls holdin& It
ccmperatwrc.
Do ,ou bare•""'"'• qut•Cloo'f
Writ• OrJU' lktl)' Ctwbr, a-
l I lJ. Dtpl. Mty, Mla .. ,,olh,
MN"4#. "
would suuest th:u , before )'OU cat
a hamburaer in a restaurant, you
check the inside of the patty co be
sure that it is brownuh arey in
color with juices that run dear. If
the inside meat or the juices are
pink, send it back to be f urthcr
cooked, Steak, on rhe 01her hand,
ts generally safe to cat even when
the meat inside is pink. This is
because bac1cria tend to be only
on the surface or the meat, where
they are easily killed during the
cooking proce~. In the ca!.e of
ground beef that may be
contaminated when it is ground,
nllH
MAHI M•HI RIUIS
many of the bacteria thu were on
the )urfacc are mixed into the
middle or the patty "here it is
more difficult for the heat to
reach them.
Q What type or cUct "ould you
rtt0mmt!nd for bouts ot
diarrhea? -S.H., Newport Beach
In the case of diarrhea, you do
not want co forego meals. Rather,
you want to :l\Oid certain foods
which will aggravate &he situation,
and add more or those which will
help to alle..,iatc 1he problem.
Food!I that tend to make
diarrhea worse are those high in
sugar and f at.Execu sugar will pull
nuid from surrounding body
tissues, thus cnablin3 water to be
Ou hed out by che body. fat
increases the contraction> along
the lower digestive tract, so that
water is not able to be n<11urolly
re3bsorbed by the body. Foods
such as canned fru it, applesauce,
jcllo, puddings, sweet cereals and
fried foods should be eliminated
from the diet until the watery
stool have p3!.sed.
Foods that can be counted on to
help lessen the diarrhea arc
usually complex carbohydrate ,
nllhough the colcium in milk also
appears to help bind excess Ou1d.
Toast, whole·.grain cracker'),
noodles, oatmeal and rice should
prove helpful. Jt is the M>luble
fiber ponion of thcM: fOO\h which
help to absorb the extra w0ter.
Q Whkh "·ould you
recommend, a pha ale or a
"'Ooden cuttlna board? -A.L..
Huntlnaton Bcuch
for yea~ it "as thought 1h31
pla tic cutting bourth are more
anitary than \\OOdcn onei.
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Re catcher have di~overcd that
just the oppo'lite in true. lt ccm!i
that "ocxt cells can ab'IOrb and
trnp the bac1eri11 permanently,
while pla,tic i1urfaccr. IC&\C them
where &hey can multiply ir the
cutting board has not been
thoroughly cleaned with soap and
ho t w:uer after being used.
Dcn1lff Sranlon Is 11 ~lsttrcd
dietitian. Slit Is tht author of t••t>
bot>ks: 11D/t:ts 1'/1111 Work'' and
"1'/Jc H'cllnt' s Book of /.D.S."
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rela~ed," said the ChJirman or the
even1 spon)()rcd by 1he Orange
Count) Secuon,, Mercedes· Benz
Club or America. "Gu)S u uall)
licl tires :rnd IJll about fuel
inJec11on, and the girls so 10
Ne1man·Mnrcu and play with
credit cards. Merchants love 11
bccau!>C it brings in car th:u bring
in people who spend money and
t;ill nboul car .. So cvcl)onc\
ha,1py."
NcJrly 100 privately O\\ned
Mcrccdci.·OcnL au1omob1lc -
from 'int:igc motorcari. pre"1ou ly
owned b) Clari. Gable, Ehzabcth
Ta\ lor and Sl1tch 1 lendcrwn to nc~,·cr modeb -"ill be dl\plJ)cd
1hroughout the Newpon Beach
hopping center :uurday and
SundJ).
Among the h1ghhghti. I!> a pcc1al
d1!tpla> or clas 1c 300SL rncing
rnJchinc • including a 1QS2 Pan
American r:mng Gullwmg.
Adnm ion i free
The c'h1b111on' loc:won 1
pcrfccll) 'ui1cJ to the e'pen!>l\e
German motorcar. incc
Mcrccdci.·DcnL \Cent to be the
officiul pace cur or Pacific Coa'>t
I l1ghway in Ne"'port Ocach.
"La:.t year, \\C hall .. omc
German touri\t here," Guiral
recalled. "As a jole, they aid, 'We
ee more Merccdc in Newport
Beach than we !>CC tn S1u11gar1.'
Th:it'i. probably true. In Newport
Dench )OU sec a lot or them, but
eep
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Fashion Island exhibition fits Newport to a T-top
toq hy ~IA'IT COKER
co, er photo by ltlARC IUARTIN
Coitr phc>10 car s11ppl1td by Flttd1u Jo11ts Mo1orcaf'f. Newport Btucl1
they're mainly the modern cars.
"We woint to show in our
exhibition the older one that arc
till in fanta tic condition. We have
a car with a million kilometers on
it, and it till looks new."
Mercedes-Benz Club or America
was formed 30 years ago when cn r
owners began reaching out to one
nnothcr to exchange information
about where to find spare parts
and services. Since the well-built
machines are known for lastina
lonaer than other cars on the road,
club melftbership swelled. There
are now 22,000 memben
nationwide.
The 500-mcmber Orange County
Section meets once a month,
u ually at locnl re taurants. They
also act toeethcr at rallies,
dealerships. body shop or visits to
private collections, including a trip
last year to sec Newport Beach
developer Gen. William Lyon's
collection.
There arc club for other cars -
evcrythina from Rolls Royces to
Corvairs -but Ouiral, a retired
Cypress resident, believes there's
somcthina special about the
Mercedes.
"lots of people copy them," he
said in hls thick French accent.
"Mcrcedc wa the lir'lt to u c fuel
injection. on the Gullwmg 40 )C3~
ago. They had disc bralc all
around in '65 or '66, when the)'
\\Cre b:irel) 'IJtllng d1-.c brake'''"
the front or rear in th1., ~l,untn
and 11 ..... as onl) opllonJI ·
~lcrccde) arc bu th \\ tth
p:i..,.,enger protecuon an mind,
\urroundmg <Xcupanb in <i c;1gc l1f
· metal. he noted. The rnJnufJcturcr
abo i.l:ind!> behind lmncr'. cH:n
tho)e of older cJri.
Guira s:utl :.omeonc: "11h a
30-)ear·old Mercedc' CJn 'lep '"'°
the ervice area of Jn~ de..1Jer-,h1p
and gel a pJrt for th:u car 1f 1101 on
lie then '"ithin a fr,, da''· Slime
older·c:lr part!.> are \1111 n;Jde
.. Me rec de!> 1<> \Cf) .,mart The~
lno'" if )Ou·rc a collector. )llU
prohably don·1 Jf\\a~' drnc thJt
"" But m:I\ be 'ou h..1' e J more-modern ~icrccJe,. The~
mJle II \Cl) ea~-Thc:.-·rc ah\J~' 'C" fri end!\ ..
for 20 'car~. Gu1ral re .. wrcd
older ~te;ccJe., an.I ,ttlf l'"ll' h'''
uf the GcrmJn car' thJt an: 20· ll•
25·\CJr.,·old He 'J'' he\ nc,er
h;iJ J problem fanding a pJrt
But "ith lu.,..er·pn..:cJ m~'Jd,
from fapJn malmg J grc;ita J(nl
an the lw.u" ·i.:ar mJrlct, hJ' the
\krccde ·Benz k''l ''' Ju,11.'r'l
S\lmct1me., peupk 'J~ 1hc~ .ire
"'erpnced." Guiral C'l'nccJcJ
"1 here'!> tough compe1i11''" all ml.'r
the place. r hl.' bcl ''· 1hl.' qu:ilal\ ,,
1here. I'm 1nh1hed an re\I 1rath1n I
lo,,l al a piece of rutihcr thJt\ .::o
)e.11' old :ind it !>1111 kx1l' ne"'
fhe "JY thC) are de ... gncd JnJ
bu1h make them rcJll) \lr,1n~cr
1hJn any1h1ng che ·
Some ma' queM1on the plil111,-.t1
correct nC!>!> of ra~hton bl 1nJ \
Mercedes di.,play, con~1dcrang the
opulent ·SO!> arc O\Cr and 1he h.ar'h
cconom1c reahues of the le.1ncr
'90!> have firm!) set 1n
Fret not: On Ma) 15. f a,h1on
I l:ind will rocu on the oppo 1te
end of the spectrum "'hen at ho'"
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• < ••~t.a "11•\4 Art lc·agul" C..illery 11,1, 1
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• lf\line G\>ic Center 1 Civic Center
PLua, l~me, 724·6000 Sui.an Wtl\OO's e•·
press.on1stic pamtm~ and monocypes on
l">.h1bit t1I June 11 Hours 8 a m .5 pm
Monday·frrday. Free adm1~
• •mne f ine M s Cente.r. J Jeni.age P.uX. 1432 1 Yale Ave . Irvine, 551·1018 "KJCls
With M 1brl111es," an e\h1b1hon (eaturing
the work o( students from school d1SlrlC\S
throughout Orani:,-e County, continues Ill
Sund.iy "flne Arts Center Photography/
View 3," a ncwly (orl'Tl{'(j volunteer gioup
(mm the center'\ photogrJphy studKl pro-
gram, closes 11.S (11}! exhibit tod.ly I lours:
noon·9 p m. Monday; 9 a m ·9 p m Tues·
d.iy·Thur1C!Jy, 9 am "/ m Frod.iy, 9
am. ·3 pm S.:iturd.:iy . .in 1-S p m Sun·
day Free adm1ss.on
• Newport Beach Cily H.ill G.illery BOO
Newport Bh·d Ne\\ port Beach, 644 l 150
"Llrgely Loe.ii." an exh1btt o( 1mprl"\S1<10ISI
oil p.tmtm~ by Phyllis fl..Jlohcr. on 111('W Ill
May 6
•Newport Beach Pu blic Library N~port
C1>nter Branch, 856 S.:in Clemente Drive,
Newport ffeach, 644·3191 T~ hand·
p.i1nted Dhotographs of Mertl)'n Moll.ird on
d1)play t~y throulth Mly 30 Rc."Ce.p-
t•on 5·8 p m Mdy l) I lours 9 a m .9
pm Monday-Thursday, 9 am ·6 p.m frt.
d.iy. 9 a m 5 p m. S.:iturd.iy, noon·S p.m.
Sund.>y Frt'f" <Kim1sS10n
•Orange Coasl CollPj;e, 2701 fa1MeW
Road (())ta Mesa, 432·570J A Juned Siu
dent ar1 show, (~turmg "'°'lu by ~· ~anced OCC students, on d1\pl.1y through
May 17 1n the Art G.Jllery WoAs by U
gun.:i Beach photogtapher Antoinette ~I·
aun on \/teW through M.iy 18 1n the Photo
Gallery. I lours 9 a m .5 pm
•Orange County Center for Conltmpo-
rary Art 3621 W. M.ic.Arthur Blvd, Space
11 1, S.101a An.i, 549 4989 New worl..s by
.1mili Rr,n Pippin. [ 1l('('n Sh.lb.w.in, and
P .. trr< k Mcrnll, on d1spl.1y throulth May 21
I lnurs· 11 a m .4 pm Wedn~ay·
'>und.iy fr~ adm1s\111n
• Storefront Sludlo .:it tile '"''"e M.lrlct
plare Space No 195 JI Brid~ ROJd and
L1mpus Drive .icrtM from UCI. 724
c.<,84 "A People Sh•Pf' and Color Pl.:ice,"
f,1n1ce Delool\ '>Culpture, pa1n1tngs .ind
dr"""•n8). oo 1.1rw thmugh June 1 I-lours
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4 Orange Coul WHkend I Thurlday. Aprll 29. 1993
Weebnd prints lildnp,
free of <:twp, for w, ett-
tertalnmen t and co•
m-6ty ewat.I in COiia
MeN llld Nlnwpart lada. ,
UttJnp outside those dtiet
run on a •pace avaUMle
bui1. AU U1tinp ue need-ed two wefti before .,.
event date; publkation
cannot be par•leed for
late Usti•&•· Send in-fonulion tD Weebnd lilt·
iao, do the Daily Pilot, l30 w. lay St., Coll.a ~ CA t2627. Items
an be Wed to 646-4170.
for more information, all
642-4321, ext. 366.
Commercial Galleries
• Tht> 81.alt G.allery 16062 Be~h Bh'd ,
Huntington Beadl, 8'41·7551. Pholography
by Meryl Swanrg,1n •nd Johnny M.l~ will
bl' fe.iurf'd lll Trtd.ty. Hours. 10 a m S
pm Mond.ty through frtd.ty. Frtt ad
mrts.un
• Tht' Chuck Jones Show Room 1900 £
Co..Ht llwy .. Cotona def Mar, 759·1232
"The One ol One " .1 showing o( .inirn.1
llOn drawings with recrealed ulls from
productions d irected by Chuck Jones, on
t'J1h1b1t througti May HS. Hours: 10 • m.·6
p m S.turd.fy.Thund.iy: 10 • m.·9 p m
WedrlC\d.ly through Frid.iy.
•Circle G.lllt>ry South Co.ut Pl.au, J )J S
Bristol St.. Cost..i Mesa. 540-5077 "Dou·
glo11s HofmanR· Clau1c.il V1s1ons of
Womc-n," an ellh1b.hon of dcuilf'd p.l•t•I·
mp and graph1u, Ot' view MJy .ind Junt-
Hours 1(J am 9 p.m Mond.iy·frtdav 10
Surprise
Her
With An Ocean
r1 m .7 pm ').itur~y. 11 .i "' b p m Sun·
day
•Cosby C.allt>ry J404 \ 1.1 Opotto l'.t""·
purt BNc.h 72 l 47511 TI1r "r.11nt1ng thfo
W<Kkl \t'tlC'\ bt Ctl'by t1.nt1ouft 1ndt•f1
nnely I ioor\ 10 .a m It p m lhufld l)
Mon<L•y. Tut"Wl.1r & \.\.t"dn1~1h ... '4 _..P
p<Mntmenc onlv ree oldm"~'"
• De Cro11.1( Art Inc. )400 A\('~W o1 the
Ans. ( rnta M~ .... , SS7 S241) Pa\td p.lrnt
in~ by Cl11.1bl·th talt11.1!>C tw-l rnnt1nut'\ 1n
dt>fm1tclv I lours 10 )0 ii m (1 JI m ru~
d.ir ~aturdJy topt•n until II pm 1 rtd.lvl r rec Jdmr.~nn
• GaJerie 224 ! J4 f °''"'' Aw lr1gvn.i Bc.tch. 494 S"'>7 \\urkt by lhom.h Met>.
m!J11 Pcy,>;f' I lnpJll'f, l CK•r, 11.em'l.i,,, Ptkr
Ml\ \'f(tot V.iwdy ;111d Al\J• .ut fe.iturt"d
1ndthn1tely I luutt I 0 o1 "' 6 p m
!>unJ.•y· I hut .. 1.1~ I 0 ;i m 'J p m I rwl.ly·
!>aturdJy r1~ .kltn1SMOn
• C.allel") lrtne JJl fou-u AW', l..tt'l.ln.t
lk-.ich ~·J4 4141S "h M111ton 55190 u • phol1~r1ph1« nh1btl CJ( ¥rUrl\ by f'mt'ft;•n~
°''n~ Cwnr~ •rlii.IS, nn \rt-w thmv~
M.:iy 't Hour\ noon t.o 5 pm S.iturdly·
SundJV\ Frt'f' .idm..~
• Tht GrPj;Ofy C..llt') 'Rvuell JatqurJ '
Studio 3406 Vui lido Nt"l'>Jlnrt fkl< h.
71 J Ollll7 011gmal p.unhn~. ~tit\,
gl.t•\ tt'r.1m10 '1nd cr.ilts by rt ~I .er111ot1
.at rt·•)(inablc· proc~ Ruv.rl JaH1~. mtt'••
nJhnl\JI Kulptl>f •nd p;i•ntrr, on ptf'!ll1~
p.M1tng t'Wt) ~turd.I~ ~und.iy from 11
• m 4 p m 11•1 11or.il illld :.il1.tr.i<t !""•Of•
rnK' •'°"!( w11h h1' rnt-t.il .ib-.tr.)('t ~·•'f>
tur~ •rr f,..itu•rtl l lou" 10 J m '' fl m
cl.irly, opl'n ur1hl 10 pm l hur<d.iy J11d
S.iturd.iy
• Hod.td Sl•mmer Ari C•lltry 1<>0<.
Court A~, Nrwpnrt HNth (001inuctt1\
r •h1bc1 ft.,1lutM or1gin.'ll ,lft <l•J•lJblt-for
.Jlf" by nior~ lhJn 1U '>t11t1h1 n C..1l1l(>fl\IJ
.1rt1 h 1n •II l~fJl't CJt mr,.J1,1 I hll)r\ (, If
pm Mood") frrd.i) .HWI bv .ipf>cl>nlmc-M
• l.'lhina Caller1H 11 '1 ) N~pon ( 1•1111:1
Or Newport IH'.-ch. 7J1 91 1 "! ( )n t
m.iMnt dt~y art' ~'l'lf\.) by (.u\' li
M.itc Ch.lg.ill Lau Chun, f rf"tlttt< l
j.an ~sprz)'Clt, H & Thiim.tt lt'uri
l't"I Lyn Ntof)Q(I. Ht~sh• <>ooi-.i ,._
Rockwell, Adolf Setl11ng. NldtN '>m11
G.Jiy Sw.tnton l.M• t'111.Crt.11!!n:.::.l'l'll'::..u111._.~--v tded 6·9-p m fodJ) ~urdJ\'\ 11
Monday-~turd.i). 10 • rn 10 p m <.
diy. 11 un.·7 p m
TALEHT HIGHT
EVERY THURS. MIGHT
FREE DANCE LESSONS
SUH, 'WED Ii THURS, 7:30 PM
(<enund mom how 41pec10/ he 1s by
malo nx a dote with her on Moy 9'•
fnr our fabulous Mocher' Day
champagne brunch Enjoy the pee ·
tacular ocean view from Cielo More.
1'he Pac1f1c Ballroom or our outdoor
patio Moms will be enrertained ma
wondtrful at m o phere with .'>trolling
v10/imsts. plu our own &pee/al
"magic·· Every mom wil/ reu ive o
complimentary ro e. Brunch ervcd
from 9'()()am. $34. 95 for adult •
View Brunch
S 13.95 cluldren .
Co.JJ 960-1'73 ffll nun.iloa .
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21 I 00 Pacific Coast Highway,
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
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Be.Kh 67)·3301 ·N~ WOfk;· .in t•h1
b.tion of WO<b by p.t•nttr Rtll Ctou, on
1..ew through M.1y 29
•lo-El f int Art )4) 1 Vo.l Opono No
100-C, N~pott Be.a<h, 72J·1921 Antl'IU·
lJiOO ctls from 01W\C.'Y, Don Bluth, Waher
lan,r, H•nn•·Barbcf• •nd lhe Simpsons
-~ +bJf'S 11 ... m -5 p fl'. Mond.-y
and Thurw:i.iy frtd.iy, 10 am 6 pm S,t
urday, 10 • m ·S pm Sund.iy
l<JnUde, Behrens and others .ire on per·
manent d~y. Hours 11 .i m ·6 p m
Mondiiy-froday; 11 a m .7 pm Saturd.iy,
11 .i m ·S pm. Sunday frtt ~ml\SIOO
• hro's Resuur.int 2221 M.l1n St Sea·
cltff "1Ua~. Huntington Beach, 960-7764
W.itffco!On by Mary Spencer on ~ tit
Sund.iy
• S"andsfone CiJTfry "184-~ N co.as.
H111hw.iy. Lasuna BeKh. 497-6775 Water
colOrs by Shirley Atnborgey on exh1b.tt00
111 Sunday Abstract Watercolon by Dor·
othy S..nlett will be on dr\pl.ay Monday
throogti lune 6. Hours 11 a m. S p m
w.it"cc.lors; p.i1nh!l&S from Ba~. lndooesi.a, •••ood Uf\.1~ and ~ le.itured. Hours:
11 ii m 7 pm Tut'ida'f·S.:.turday by ap·
po.nt~nt
• Timt Spxt c..tlery 3326 N ~ Highway, Llgun.i Be.ch 494-0944 Exh1·
b111on "Currents" featuring the ~ of
Dunc.in Su~. MY'ella ~. }er~
G.uuJd, .a.ndnwiy~.on y;ew_ -
• Tr~ls Wttl C..llery 1476 S Coast Hwy . L.iguna Beach, 494 7888 Hours
10 30 • m ·5 pm A "OM ·Wom.n Show"
futuring W0<1's by "Cu" Comlius pre-
sentt'd ihrougll May 9
• r .... 'O GU)'S from Verona C..llery Upper L~I of AU1um Coon 1n fJ~.on l~nd.
N~port Be.ich 644 7467 An oh1b11ton
featurtng the MW Of1gin.ll p.i•nttn~ .lnd
iCl)ftc sculpture\ of M1c.h.wl HJll .and Rod
ney Mc:CormtCk ..... u be held (r()m M.lv 9
16 RecepllOn 6 9 p m May 6
•The Works Colliery South Jt Cr,...i.il
UMt: ttH 6nr '51". SU1je -H~. <:mu ~. 979 C.7S7 An e.1.h1bt11on ol ""'<>'~~ bv
Jim Kenney on \lt<.'W thtC>Y!)h M.Jy 1 J
Hours 10 • m .9 pm o\\ondJ)' frtd.iy 10
.i m-6 p m SaturdJy, and 11 .1 m 6 p m
Sunday f ref' Jdm1~\t0n
BENJAMIN EPSTEINS BLACKBOOK
LISTING INfOR.\."TIO"'l: II )OU ha~e .in e~ent listi11g or ch.t.nge of inform.ition for
Bl.id.Boole, direct inquiries lo Ben1amin
Epilrin, cJo Bl.iclBook. P.O. Box 1 SOO·
lM. Cw.on.1. del Mu CA 92625-Am.ou
complete calendar runs the fir~I Tuesd•y
of t'\ery month. Phone 760·2t>l2.
legend: OC. Or.ange Count)' BT, blJcl.
See BLACKBOOK/8
• Ma.rg•rtl Btdell Studio and C..lltry
700 1/1 C.rnahon Ave ., Coron.a del M.lr,
760·9100. C..llery featurf'S mixed med1J
monoprints and w•tercolo<s by M.Jrg.irct
Bt'dcll .ind limited pr1nu and em~\Cd
Wllter<.<>k>rs by Wh10emoie I lours 9 lO am ·5 JO pm Tut'id.ay-lhurwby. Of by
.tppointment f rtt .dmr\\t()tl
•South Cout Art Center 28J E 17th St.~------------------------------
•Orf the Wall .C..llery 212 J Main St.
Hunltngton lk-~h SJC. 6488 Works by
Behu~nj. Sh.lo, Logan, 5.asa.ont', Blum·
hagen. Cosby and \V•rd •re on "oew 1n· ddin11~-i)' Hours 10 • m 6 pm Monda)'·
Frid.l'f, 10 • m ·Sp m S,turd.>y; 11 • m ·l pm Sund.ty Frtt~m1~»on
Cost.1 Mesa, C.A6·4S4S. Animation rels. or1g1nal 1M>Od sculptwes and ceramoe ptee·
l'i .ind .i select.on of l11n1ted ed1t100 l11ho-gr•J>hs .ind sengt.)phs by v•roOUs .irusu are
on perl'Nnent d1.pl.:iy lioors 10 • m. b
p m Mond.iy-fod.ay; 10 .1 m S p m Sat
•SI.My Shttts Fine Art C..lleries 14988
S.:.nd ~n)UO A\~. Su•te l·S, ll\.1M, 7H
0445 An edl.b.t of Of•g•n.ll worl. by Mil·
lard Sheets. Ph.I Dile, Re• Br.indt •nd
m.iny others. Wiii run from Saturday lO
J11ne 20 Recq>tion S 8 p m S,turd.iy • Ofl tht W•ll C..lltry )4'41·8 Vi.l lido,
1'~po<t lk-.1eh, 7H·S9SO WOIM by ~. N.<1 I, lt.tt'nr~. Mul.-1. Attt>c-r,
• Tlulll)OU Alt Studios Hl Cabollo,
CtXU Mf"W 642·59,8 Orog•n.il Ooh and
MYTHS ANO LEGENDS -A myth t~ dt<frnt'd as an an<>n)'nlC>US story
wtuch h.>s r<>Ob 1n prim1u~ folk-behef s, yet oi(e~
supcmaturtll ep1~h as a means of interpreting
natur.1' t>Wn~ A legend 1s a narratt\e or trad111on
h.lnded down lrom the pa~. ~nd d1st1ngu1~ed from a
myth 1n th.it 11 has more of hrstorial truth and
perhaps le)S of the supern.ilural
Lml
.. 1 11&18
Arts
Scene
In a cont1nu1ng attempt to interpret man's
eici)tence, the world's social structure, and death,
art1)ts .ind writers fr~uently draw upon myths and
legends .u sub1ects witlun their v.ork. Their artistic
ftl)C1n.n1on for the v.in1)hed realittes of ancient timt'S 1>
often the conduit that hel~ to unravel the mysteries
of contemporary cultur"
Bt>ginning this week along the concour*. John Wa~ne Airport pthents an exhtbrt tilled "New
Expressions in Mtth ~nd legend " Curated by Elame
01~ Cox and fe.-uuring five leading Oran~"' Count)'.
art1>1.S -rr.1nk Dixon, Wayne Forte, R.Jy Jacob, C.itl
------Tomura .Jnd M.lr)h.l Turner-Pluhar -this exhibit v.111
be the wb1l'Ct of my column ne11.t \Wek ;u v.e drtft our v.ay tnto Mdy
M1y Sf' i1 Ci11eo 11 M1yo!
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where the 111e1ls are 1
Trip to Mexico!
Lunch • Dinner· Cocktails
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296 E. 17th St. • Costa Mesa • 6 .. s. 7626
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All ,pec1al' include <,0up or \alad. fre1i~ \cgclJhle. 'hmcc of potJll'l Jnd hot '-<1urdough roll
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TUESDAY: Western Chicken & Shrimp Stir Fry 10.95
WEDNESDAY: Roast Loin of Pork 9.95
THURSDAY: Tornados of Beef 13.95
Tender file ts served with a Cabernet mushroom sauce ....... A Must Try!
FRIDAY Prime Rib Of Beef 12.95
12 oz of juicy Angus Beef
SATURDAY Roasted Strip Loin of Beef
SUNDAY Roast Turkey 10.95
with Apple/Almond Stuffing and all the fixings
12.95
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Passion o bsession and compulsion fill p_ages
of MacDo na ld Harris' 'A Portrait of My Desire'
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\\llh poor!} cuokeJ meal,, unpaid
hill~ or the lurking feeling 1h.11
Pl.:lcr (h1l> 1.3-)car-old \On) nccdcJ
n .. " clo1hci. .ind 'om cone to gu 10
1li1: mall \\llh him
\\ h1lc I I.Hr. hrol1J!>, Pe tu h1Jc,
,Jl\.J) in 111' rwm rcJJ1ng UI lurk\
.11ounJ the heath ••lone 't 1.:.1111111g
111r a cl1>-.c rcl.11ion~h1p, hut nut
kill)\\ tng h,m lo
go about
Jc,clop1ng one.
Peter dnfl\ 11110 a
dJngcroui.
rcl.1tionl>h1p ''1th
I knf) Fang. a
"llClleJ .1ntl
wrrupt olJ man
11 ho act .. , an
e' ii ~urrogale Beth
Cobb While the
fJthcr and \O n
struggle to rcg:iin Bookmarks 1hcir beanngi., a
hoi.t of intriguing
friend~. rcla11vci.
:rnJ neighbor!> complicate their
li\cl> as fate (and Harri,· ma\tcrful
i.l.dl ai. a novclbt) tal.ci. c1c11onc
-incluJ111g the reaJcr -on J
'>l1ppe ry. t1,ii.l) and thOroughl)
1.:n1cn:uning ride through a hou!>e
of m1rrorl>, 11here nothing, and no
l>nc. 1-. qu11c ''hn1 they !!Cem.
!farm, who ha :. gained an
1111crna1iona l reputation for Im
'1r1uul>o i.lc1gh1 of hand a a
nm·cl1 .. 1, i.:J)'!> the idea for the bool...
CJme frnm :i real incident th at
hJppcncd 1hrcc or four )Can. ago
tu .1 ln1.:nd, another 11n1er \!oho ll>
perpdu ill) out of mone)
Alc11rding to HJrrn •. the 11om.1n
1urncJ Ju11 n .1 Joh from a )Oung
m.1n "ho 0" ncJ a beau11ful beach
huu'c beCJU'I..' It \l,J) Ob\tOU that
he 11nulJn't beha\C hl.;e a
gentleman
Combining the anecdote "'llh the
old go,crnc!>\ plot formula in an
updated "er'lun came naturall).
but 'ett1ng the 1,tof) tn a )lightly
lr.sn,(urmed \Cr!>ion of Emerald
Ua) LagunJ 13cach "ai. a
ma ... 1eri.1roke. fo r the arhy,
cultured atmo~phere and the
rugged ocean l>clling make the
prefect backdrop for a story
featuring modern eccentricities and
decadence.
"I acted as sort of a playful
tnd.<1tcr," sa)i. Harris. who based
h" Orange Beach on Laguna
13each because of the city's beauty
and compactness. "I wanted to
s1mphfy the setting, so I changed
the names of streets, :ind took out
some Of the Mreet lights, yet
MacDonald Harris' novel focuses on .. wealthy beach commun il)
rc:Jdt:h will recognize the place,
3nd rcaliLc that right 111 our
mo<lern time\ these l>toric' -like
Bronte' 'Jane E)re' and llc:nf)
Jame · 'Turn of the Scrc" · -can
and do occur
"TI1e difference •~ the "·'\ the
people -the 11omcn -arc gotng
to re act. Wc\e bccn through l\l.o
rc"olu11ons Mncc then -the 'c~ual
and the fcm11ust -and that\ 11 h.11
makes this all so intng\.111~ "
Intriguing ... a perfect "orJ t•
de cribe "A Portr:ut of M)
De ire," a "'illy t:ilc about \\ll'l...~dl1
cnt1c1ng emotions: pai.\lon.
ob..cs-.ion and compul!.aon >
"A Portnm of Mv Dcwc" b1
M;.icDonalcJ Harri · HJIJha.·t .
Simon and Schuster. $20.
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By Uncle Don
Spet•.S ID We6ettd
W halla great beginning.
Some bad guys ambush
an armored truck, beat
the guards into submission, leave
them for the vultures and
higlHail it O\.Cr the border.
Drinking to their success in a
cantina, they think they've gotten
away with the dough.
No way. A du~ty four-by pulls
up. The driver's door opens and
the c3mcra focuses in on a worn
pair of boots.
Who is it? 111e camera pans
up. Not too far. He's not that
tall.
Hi shadow as cast on the
entrance of the cantina os the
vungicst of the four scumbags
looks up Crom hi sud • Terror,
b~d acting and a Jou icr accent
are reflected in his eyes as he
slobbers, "This is Mexico,
Ranger. You got no right."
Well. he's Walker, Tcxa
Runger, and he don't need no
stinking badges. But he's aot a
right.
M1~srng the perfect chance to
;
Walk away from 'Walker'
reprise the best line he's ever
delivered, "If I want your
opinion, I'll beat it out of you,"
Chuck Norris, the star of
"Walker, Texas Ranger," instead
lays out the slcazeball and sa)'&,
"I think that's a pretty good
right."
From then on it's a downhill
slide for "Walker, Texas
Ranger."
Back in Dallas, Walker
temporarily stops beatina the helJ
outta people and starts workina
on character development. It's.
tough to tell which actions arc
the most painful to watch.
About a half hour into thi
tv.o-hour season pilot, "Walker"
regresses into a moronologuc
about how his d11d met his mom,
and how some hairbag limcball$
offed his mom & dad in front of
him. Well, Walker tun't Batman
and by now it' ubout time for
some more karate and a lot le !i
of this philosophy from Hallmark
& Oitnon.
Sure eaouah. just hkc Diny
Harry, Walker is soon stuck with
some youna partner he really •
doeMt't want. probably doesn't
like, and )'OU .ian to &ivc odds
on whether he's eonna survive
the mcwic.
Everyone in .. Walker, Texas
Ranaer" has &Ot a badtaround
lonacr than "War and Peace."
ancf Ji~. Walker's new
panne~1 is no cxc:e,P.tion. Mc grew
up on me wrona side or the
&racks, which in Baltimore is
being redundant. He's back from
Police Abutc Rehab reedy,
willina and 1blc to abuse rhc
vicwina public.
Havina previously fought off
Bruce Lee, Vietnamese, Arobs,
Cops and Ninj31, Chuck Norris is
now after that mo t unu,ual and
exotic of &JI villain in tha da)' of
politicAI correctne . You s;i"
them on the cover ol News" eel.:
and in "FaUina Down" about n
month •So· Yup, it's those Mo't
vile of all rcpu.laivc, repugnant
cretins.
White Guys.
Rainforesc-burning,
dotphin-killina. ozone
layer-datroyina. sexually·
harassina White Guys. They
dcse~ whatever they act from
Walker.
AJthouah there probably i n't o
Ch'-dt Norris flidc that Your
Fl\'Orira Unc hun't ftentually
manaacct to enjoy, "Walker,
Tcxaa Ruler" was duller than
an eclilOr'a braiL
I came, I aaw and, due to the
miracla ol modem tdnoloay, 1
fut·tomrded. Fonunatety, the
aecoad epbode of "Walker"
stancd after "Mystery Scicn..:c
Thu ter 3000 .. fln i\hed. And
maybe it just continued the
5toopidiJy of "MST3K" at a
lower level. t
"We,re brlngtng people together!''
It's $pri11,9':
"4d " ~ /a"Qf u t«tut-
"'9-t6 "~· °' {(we. °""' P~u t:4A-~I
\pdl ~l) .. f l)l)_) '-;pl.·'-ial .\d\"<:rtising Suppit.·nu:nt for orange Coast \\'cckcnd
Off the Pedestal date women below his 'c>c.1.il ,t.Hu'
I re told all tht!'> to ~r 1n .1 "..1~ th.tt
pl.1Ccd her W3)' beyond jlJ o f ht' I\ p 1
e ll dale'
111c woman told me th.It th1!-11\Jn·,
overt\Jrc:. '-·ontmucd m .1 nm,t.mt
non-~topp1ng f..l .. luon w11h h1111 .ti\\ .1y~
•
ll'.tuy tor th" [)re ol comrrntmcnt
But. ,1ftcr 'l'\ eml monlh'> of djtmg,
'he: \\ cnt .tlong '' 1ch ht:. dc..,1r'-tu
m.arn htm lh tlwn ,fie thought ,Jw
kn1.•\\ tum Bul the.I .. hc'
"' ">nn ·'' .. he .1grct:d to mJk1. .1
l OlllmttnK·nt to tlu-. man. 'ht' '' .....
11)' lknwrrl ,\atelscm, l':>•'·J)
Rc.:cently I met .l "unun who told
mc .1 wlc of woe: '>he prefjced her
\torr I)) '"aming me nC\cr to put Ill)
pJnner on .t 1x.·dcM.il. I bdit'\C her
'ltOr)' ha' rclC\3n<.:e to the \'\,;t\' mt-n
and women oflcn m1cr.u:t Jnd :.<'I
cho'e to lure 1t with m n:.1<lcr.; t.lu.o;
month
The ''om.in in,·olH.'<l w.1~ 'u1.. ... c ,_
lul .momC) "ho hJd fir.1 met tht' nun
pruk,s1onJll) \\-h1le .._,.,,~tmg him" 1th
hi W\.Otee Although he nude ron'\.!n
uc m erturcs to her, she re'>t'iled--not
leehn~ c.omfortjblc in cn1cnn1': 1010 .1
rcl.lllon~h1p \\-1lh him. A!> the) l1e1..amc
f ncnd,, hO\.\ c' er, 'he dLM.m cred th..11
he "·'' ;in extreme!) Jtfluen1 dooor
purung her w.i>
bcvond .tll of tht.•
other \\.Omen he
was '<.'t!'mg. H 1 ~
mt.-ehng her \\a'
.1pparemly fillm~
-.ome fanl.61!>} he
had of .1n ideal
ruudy ..t\\ .1 kl.·n\.'U
10 \"a't dun~1.·, in
h1~ heh.I\ 1or ,\nu
he Jee 1de<l he c.hd
OU( \\ 30t to get
rn.im1.-J 11tc
"harpc't p.un to
tht!'> woman '-anw
um' 11un~I\ ttpJXd tht: h.tlan'-1.· •>I tlw1r
rdJll<m,lllp One l.IO onl~ '>JX'• ulJll
1h.tt \\Ith hl.'r ,llu:pt.m1..1: ul 111111. lil
would pl.tlt' ht·r on llll" ,.111w lc\d .1~
.111 tlw oth<:r "01111.·11 1h:.11 h.1d Ix .. n ""
.1t1.11n.1hk to hull Tht' cxpl.1111' h1 ..
...uddi:n dungc in heh.I\ 1nr tO\\,ml
h1.•r
4.Jr\.·r I he.ird hc1 'to~. lwr "orcb
I.>t '·not plll } our p.1nn1..·r on .1
pt:d1.•,t.tl: 1ll.tcl1..' l 1 llllpktl.' 'l'il'C
llk.1lllln}: one' p.1nn1.:r onl~ m.1J.c, 11
thj( lllU\ h 11101\.' dlllll llh for tht: p.tn·
ncr to II\ c up to one' .. t,tn\.Lm.b nu,
ratrcrn Of rd.1lln~ Joe' not ITI.IJ.:\.· fl)f .I
healthy. Im mg rcl.1t111n .. h1p lx·C\\ c.'t.'n
two c<1u.1I' •
when th" m.tn hcg;in ... ecm~ h1' c\:·
wife Jgain
f)r \t1/d,v11 I'll /1<.t'll.,Cd f~l"l h11lt.-
w Im tud m. <.Jc h1~ fortune m vanou~
bu-.tne ~ venture .. "he further d1"-CO\'·
crcc.I that he was very popul.u wiUl the
l..1c.hcs, and that he had a propt:~1ry 10
"ornan and 'he v.-a .. 1t I It: tuc.I plJcc."t.l
her on .i pedc~tJI' l'nlonun.Helv. "hen
you .ire .ibove and ht:yond cn:ryonc
cl-.c 1n -.omeonc !> cyc'> there I!-only
o ne dtr\.·<.1100 you t.m go .• 1nt.l 11' not
up! W'hcn 4'hc (mall}' agreed lO d.llc
hun. he hJd m.itle her fl•cl .. o spcc1.1I
th;n 11 d1c.ln't take long tor the rc>mann.·
to kindle I le then Jsked her to marry
h1m1 At fir..t '>he :.ttted !>he.> wa' not
Altho ugh I never ml·t tlw .. \\11m.1n'
e\.·hoyfncnd, ht' dlm.·c: '' not unt.111111
tar Wht:n the l:l\ncr .lgf\.·cc.l to ht'
ovcnures, h.tvang ,1{·ruall\' f.1lkn 1n
love w11h him, :.hl' no lon~1.·r R·prc.·
-.ented .tn 1de-..1I to l11m <;ht: hJd
Ix-come a n:-JI per.cm. JnJ th..., 'c.·f"\
n.uuml rc .. pon~t.> on h1:r pjn lu<l
~l.\I prat 111. "'>: 111 tht• I'" .111.~c/t'' ''''"
Or1111.t!.t '''""'' ,11u1., lh l(111d11t1'
'"f>flvrt ,t!_m11p' }t>I" m,•11 1md IH•lll<'ll
1111 !Jt•m~ \111,t!_/(' 1111cl r 11/1111g ·lie um
he 1w1t l>t•c/ 011 '"-' t ull t 111t11/ /11.'I '"'"
the C}()()Jit 111 tlrts p11hl1u1/1tm ,,•fee.I
Opium I th£'11 •1909
THE PERSO ALS
How to respo"d ?See page 2.
\Vor"' r ~··ek.nq M, . ., Oronq• County Arco
PETITE SWF ll. NJS h .. es
country mu11t. lrt'>tl, • bullllna. Scieb Mnell¥e 3.S-
.u in.in f0t ccmpant0mh1p
Irvine. e.a11 ?:?n
BEAUTIFUL YOUNG
MAIDEN secb 1ntclllJC1M.
hUIMWOltJ SWM 20-23 (M rne--.p. lllOYlO&. .. ,kin,.
NilSID. lrviftc. Call 2211.
VERY ATTRACTIVE. out·
goina. creahve DWFr qlce
fiaure, oc111na. fun lovina.
many Interests De11re1
monoaamous rel1111on1h1p
w11h 11n«re, romantic. ad·
~ educ.ad. tlin-lov-
ina. SWM 47.sa, ""''"' tt1*
or humor. Ora.nae COllnt)'.
Call 1001.
VERY PR.ETTY. blondt. 30
wmetllina SWf. ''J/110, NIS. pd ,._, 6cti0i-*.
femmlne. •arm. canna ~
re.on.&. dqleed. llMI~
.... flln. -ol lwrnor. ·~
dqiutdele. '°"" n¥d. ~
JOU•"I· akuna. uerct.m,.
walu on beach. duuna out.
movia. pUiyt and aood QJft·
V<.l'SllJOfl. lootJna b SWM
J.s-4,. llttllCt>Ye. S'I+, N/S,
~~ .....
at. tnm, financially stable,
.,,...,..,, arina. """' o( IMnof"
w1'h Slmllat ll'llel'CtlS '°' ieLt-tionship. IMne. Cail 1159
LOOK.lNCi R)R spcoal. cw-
, •• aenl who htcs 10 do
tlunp I'm s.hm. 1UraC11•t.
N/S. youna ~8. Tusun. Call
2238.
SAVED DBF.U~ te·
MW mM for "*'"I·~
c:hl£h, ~ics. hotlbles. <IA)'
mps. wa.lks. Lona Beach
Cll.11706.
CLASSY. JA'l:l. lov(f, ~cry
lltfaCU\e WF, N/S 10 Cl\JO)'
sflann& 1111erests w/lttlJ1CUvc,
proru11onal N/S WM 1n
fil\Ja. Tusun. Call ll27.
HA VE: A c.11 v.bo hkcs to
lllUgle. I IOll IO lhal"e wtel-
cnd •et11uru.. fnend:s v.ho
mike me &aop; no one v.ho
mids me nowm, WANT: A
m111 who will do a.JI the
llbo\'e and moft, 0+. NJS.
lalkr. edualled. plemecl with
his appearance a.nd ureer.
and WlnU a womll\ 10 loYe.
OFfER beauly and lnlns.
wide interuts a.nd lalcnts.
love of h~. die lfU Ind na-
twc. SWF. ''~y fit,
~ b" • '"* lo¥C atrw. Hun11n11on Harbour. Call
2180.
PRETTY. HAPPY. health).
c:anhy~.~
ed SWF 32. S1C6s ~.
'C:ll:SIU\T. scns!YI, 3tllll llllCI
lc<'lual 27-40 SW/JM ""'llh
J*S10f1 .i l1lllSIC. film & hfc' \AillN Bach. Call :? 160 .
REMEMBER THE 60'>"'
Boches aac. hean~m1nds
need not. SWF frce-spir11
ue.,1n1 hkc-mrnded M.
lrvanc. CalJ 217 s.
OOT IT TOOETHER1 Al
lnlCtiY't. SF. S"VI 16, ICCku\a
SM N/S. 57-6,, educ•ted.
sincere. secwe emoclONll)'.
fin1nc11lly. enthuslutrc
Tdin. Cll.l 21 k
ARTY REDHEAD. 'Oish
SWF w11h youni •lllludc,
~ liall. anraclive. edllCillCd
SWM S0-6S w11h ""'L Costa
Mesa. Call 2179
GORGEOUS BLONDE 38.
5'8/12J. ~. ~
111 ach eotu rous, ta.I I, lwW ·
some. llNdlc. financially se-
Clft male 6. +. (39...i&S). COlu
Mca Call 2181.
CHARMINGLY wrrrv. v1-
vaoous.. ~. preuy 41
Owua. xcts l!p«Ull aomc-
onc for mpymtlll Ind com-
milmenl. El Toro. Call 2176.
TAU.. ATTRACTIVE
bnany OWf v.na. tttb 1111.
lltnC'llYC. !:nmtr SWM SS-6.S eo.aa Mesa. Call 2171.
ATTRACTI VE NURSE
WWF. lovlna. sensuous.
__.;.tasi) lady. Lo"e~ mu~1c ... .u.) on bek h. ll10\ ics. t.n
aamc\, murna lo\I: Seth
m.an 511 6S. •.11ne rntcrc I\,
quic1 rules I.I home Whtmcr.
Call 2159
HA" & fl,'1,NY bflih1 &.
MRI) WJI))' RIL"1 Luntxwt;h
Jim I.odd. a .. full) ' ou
(or kamlna-annc llld <hat .,.. emu Mcu. c.r1 2102.
WOULD-BE Prince,(, al·
lr.1Cll\'C DWF. N/S. eeks
ka.nd.. would·bc pnnce. S7-67.
fo1 con"er u1on, dancma.
fnmhhlp. Irvine C.all 'lf>n
ASPllUl'fO ANGEL. pretty.
\'CgtW'la.n. ltndhcancd, cn-
pys lhc ans. lllllQllCS and an-
UNlh. k'Cks hea\eO 00 canl\.
Newpon Bc.icl\. Call 21 I I.
YOUNG SENIOR. ~lender
S '6, attrac:uve, enelJCllC. to
share finer 1h1n1s in life
w/SWM N/S. 58·70. We ll'C
educated, profcuional. w/a
IOUCh o( elm. aood xmi: o(
tunor. lrvll'IC. Oall 1150.
LET'S CONNECT! ME:
SWF N/S. llhl:llve. ~
.. f\my. mui.-r.ir.t l.DYC
nvd. nmbR. nwty pnopn
sports, honct1y, and much
morel YOU: S'I+. anntO¥e..
humoroue.. aa.ive. lnleUqicn&.
Ind • ¥tf'J IJ!CIC'll ITWI ~
for • pam1nt11t ~P.
Tl*ln. Cail 135 I.
ATTRACTIVE X model
SWf, lo¥cs self. S'&ns. S9.
tffks SWM over SS. NJ •
outgoing arnucna. "n .. erc.
lo"tng ~cndem;m. Hunainr
ion Bu.:.h Call Is.is PS
Frink 10 S l HlU JrJ nut
lea• e \ llUI ('hone#'
R .\ \'ISlll~G REDllE.\D
-l-4. C\l."lhftl-sens~. C'lilra
urdtn.ar) quahl)/character
Sccl..ina One C\ccp11onal.
comm11tablc.. ultn1-)1K.'\.-es1f1ll
ccntleman. N/S Busmen
card required. Hun11ng1on
Bnch. C.ill 1916
PRETTY SWF 30. tllonJc,
bl..e-e)cd. honest. smccrc.
enJO)S travel and mo\'1ei..
seeks $CCiirc. waon--hcarlcd
ma.n who en1oys 1hc amc.
IJVlnc. Call 1911.
ATTRACTIVE SAF 34,
5'6/135. educated. sccl.s
SW/AM. educated. profcs
s1ono1I. aoal-onentcd. m:1r-
nage-m1nded. Honest) mutt
1mponant Iha.II •&c. 5' 10+
Tu.sun. Oill 1927.
WANr BABlES7! Mc I00!1
37. tall SWf lool.Jng to mtt1
tall (6'+). hallh). ~ful.
c1nia-r~. N/S. fiancs.s·mmd
ed. dtpm1 'flllw-e ~·
IO prod\la' bcautJ ful. blonde·
haum. bl JC<yed. chlmpiol1
adlle&cs .t scbolan.. IO com
plele our haW>' fMTlll)' Don'I
be ahy, 011 Mel Coua MeSL
Call I 3.
SHAPELY 25 BF w/bad.
terks 11111 WM )().-40 ror din
ntr, cMncina. movies. poas1
ble rdaooosl\Jp. Lalev.ood
Call 1741.
STl l\llNG. ~tnsuou'
l'<runcltc 17 <;' :V I 00. ~I re'
h~ptr.c\u•I. mono1o1m.>u\.
~m..ent. lu\mJ non \fll<•l.cr
for tniJ•tKio;al hfc -..1wnin11
mcnl, )'>\. f\)rC•<'• ''~"'"' Be.le h C.111 11 "\tt
.\ fTR .\CTI\. E S\\ F
5"M \,!, !lttl.mg Cl'U04e'1W1 .. ..O". for fun \ponU.nCll~
~hill'<' hfc'\ SUrJlrt~C\ 11 II
)OU~ C~ 1oa. Call 17-lO
BRIGHT ICt'OITlpll\heJ, JI
trAl."11\I." \1hm), \7, fS.
5'611 15 SttkrntJ Offenna
Honest commrtnicnt. st) le. cuu. lo\lma rme o( humor.
Ncwpcn 8eld\. Call 1732.
TAU.. DWF. 371tt ~~y.
ron\lnOC male. lo''t"t soulful
blues. aood con~cru11on.
qu1c1 o~con~ Ir "1ne Call
17.' I.
EXTREMELY ATTRAC
T IVE. loo.,1ne for ume.
SWF. CIHS). canna Sh)'.
rud)' flX a..lds.. ~ rrofcs
11onal SWM, /S. 16 .'3.
comm1lmcn1 m11ldcd' In.me.
Call 17.S?.
YOUNG 49 SWf. Nts pm
fos1 ¥\al 1.11 "'inc ~ gen
llemln for ~r lntuna-
cy llllaht come lalcr. and v.ho
._nows. ma)be lo\C l"'1ne.
Cat11n2.
CLASS'. TRIM WF ~O. NJS. v.ants artOJ. \UCCCUNI
Man 4 S-~~ tu ilwe COO\'Ct'ta
l1onL pupt'On1 naJ In.inc.
Call 1869.
\110\\ E!ll OR<\I"' t..dt
\:lt'U\ ~JUI\ •' ' ~ ' S\\ F 1
u'-~ :11h~tic-.. "''"IJ tr.i1d
1A"'1rn· a.hcntuwu., .tlht.:ht
(I'• Htrl>' I<• ,umpktc m~
Mc c."u \k-J. C.ul 1 ""-'
S\\ I ~: Liii ,111ra."11-.. dco-
der rr~lcr• ,ulJur;il ClClll•
O\Cr 'P'"" C\Cnh . rnJ<>"
rc.iJ1ng. the.ucr, mo•rn
Stth I.Ill. llllr:k."11\C D'S\\ \I
~).J(} ... llh Wl\J br llllC!'C'b h,..
l\Jmill1'.'\: (r. 111t C .st I I !-6 7
CL ... SSY. ;llUJdt\C D\\ F,
5'6. sccl.mg ~ntlcm.tn ti'+,
C\lltu.red N/S, -ll\+, cn,o)'>
dancing. ;uu, tr.I\ cl Uujlllet.
mo\;tC), opera '\;e"' port
Beach. Cal I 1864
APPEALING PRETTY
DWF pc111c t-runeuc. iouJ
llildy . .a:?. 'i" lrlO:'. ~'C'ntle. m
iclhgcnl. tunn\, unu~uc
S«l.s 1n1clligen1. kit br.un
I) pe. ph)' "7111\ fit. l.md. ;&)
scnr~c. quality gtn1kman
~pon Bc.iU\. Call 186.'
BLONDE BEAl n SWF
JOI Stt .. ~ H1ghbndcr~-
1adc •• 1TV sho ... l h.'0 .. 1Da
U~..tlw. Clo&). lund-
somc. CON Mesa. Call 17ti6.
ATTRA.CTIVE, VIVA·
CIOUS SWF enlrepttncur
KCU ICJ'81UYC, OUC,O.~. tm-
plo td profc\S1ooal .io. ~S
Honc~I and '>aluc.~ 1mpoc
tanl Humor nc'-OUf\ "'-1ne. c.i1 18JO.
PETITE SWF Z9. llfnlCllVt,
fun·l0"'"1· ..,,de 1n1eres11.
Spec:iat Advertising Sup~t for Orange Coast Weekend
y_.._ ·= dlcie .. 4J'llddy~
~.,am.s ... elecaOldc: '"*°' -m ...... ,_ ....
1(900) 740-7190 ,.,.,. ,,_.,., ..... ......,c.a .... fr 4
---.a.A .............. pboM ~
Cbd>tr ........... ~ -Pra. ft-to browse or respond to ad$
Pra. ~ place a new instlnr ad
Pft:m 6-to ~for inQn1 ad
mesases
Pia. H-lor Wormation OPbclp y_....__.,_ ___ ....., __ ,..._
......... ----~dlea...<.#Ot
llCplr •a ....... llt ¢ ICIL The~ -n.n.bi
for_lllJ..,,__~~-~
,,.... ... ,.,.. u.it. ~ .cnlCI 2lld Clludon •1'M -"111
~
EXOTIC. skJMy SF 31 seeks
healthy. in1cUigcn1 SWM 30-
36. no kids. N/S S'9+ for un-
cooditional love. Tustin. Call
1682.
PETITE (S'/100) DWF. fiL
active SS. w/brown hair .t
eyes. seeks scntJcman ol the
<>'d school (SS· 70) who still
enjoys li fe. He should love
books. friends, thutn. Iona
-.ntts.--mo"ftu.-invet. 1>e If.
fectionale lnCI • ll'llCtCaOd in
01hers as he is in himself.
Coronadd Mar. Call 167S.
CLJ.SSY OWF S'6/shm. SUC·
c.cssful prof CiSlonal with lots
of energy reeks tall gendcman
48-60 who enjoys danc:ina.
dining. movies. travel and
laughllef Ind IS SlnCa'e. 1Jvme. '
Call IS72.
BEAlJTlFUL. SENSUOUS.
classy. successful honesl BF
------------------37. S'M20. tttl.s hlncbomc.
Women
Seeking
Men
Sf
Single female
SM
Single Male
uad111onal values, seels
S/DWM 30-40 looking for
commlltcd rcla11onsh1p
lrv1nt'. Call 1657.
AREMAN DESIRED by cute
blonde, CllJO)'S outdoor ICtlVI
ba. IO)"' anJ llUdts. l.cl's h:avc run s... ... AN. Qll 1828.
CUT£ IRISH Lass. pc111e,
hrown/j!rccn, cnJOy~ movie\,
1hcatn:. n.11urc, travel, seer..,
SM ·n '7 ll'\'tnC Clll 16'\0
J1\PA"l. Sf ~II ~T '>CCI.\
<;WM 1"' ''-\all. ht. hwno1
<lU\ tllll'lllj(Cnl. lor d.tnlc
.imu,cn•cnt p.ir~. roman'"
Ncw1•1<1 Bc • .._h CJJI IH47
.\0\1:'\'.llHOLS ~\\-I
~ I fl 1<1 "IS lvol. Inf: 1111
tJll ..... tlYl' fll<.C g.u} R3lt-.1J
li.bnd C ..JI I MU
SUMl:ONE !>PEC IAL. ~·4
lllondc. warm/taring. old
f~luoo values, v.oold lokc to
mcxl SIDWM Ph)'SlClan/Pnl-
h:s"onal ••me "aluc>. 4S •
Santa A~ C~I 1799
ATTRACTI VE. UNEN
CUMBERED OWF, Chnsl
1an. 48, 5 '7. advcnturtJOmC,
run. NND l..td.mg for qual1·
I) 1clallonsh1p v.1th lots Of
leuun: tune Gag Hartx:w, WA
Call 1800
BIO BROWN-EYED beauty
SWF 44, 5'51251. liberal pro-
fcs.saonal, seckl SWM 3S-SS.
5' IO+. NJSll) M Ulual Ulleft:SU
arc wcd .. cnd ,aunts. nalure,
baseball. camping. cultural
events. dmmg ouL If you have
hcan. tir11M, and chuaclcr.
call rnt'1 San P\:dro. Call 1802.
FA MI LY ANO KIDS Fun.
allraC'll"e. \lllCCl'e prolCUIOn·
al. SWF 39, seeking profcs-
~1onal. hones!. fit, canng. af.
fcc11on;i1c WM 3S-43. Musi
be inicn:slCd m family. hlvma
l:.1ds. En)Oy outdoors, leMIS,
being bcSI friends. fuuidc
chals. bc&:h walk.I, camptf\I.
~-C-or;ta Mesa. Call 1618
PETITE WF, N/S. down-to·
canh. ICCks romanoc 1uy with
sen.se of humor. mama1e·
minded only need reply
Tusun Call 1653.
10011> NATURAL DJP,
healthy. non-fal. made o f
filll:'~t 1111rcdlents ICdtl lean,
-=ti~ WM 3~S ol JOlll'lllCt
quality '°' llUlnlJOuS rc:ltlion ship Lona Bar:h C..I 1665
fi1. financially successful.
charming. hones•. monop-
mou' man 38-48 Ncwpon
8c:adl. Cal I I S70.
FUN STRAWBERRY
BLOND w11h lou of shoes.
seeking mama1e·m1ndcd
SWM 27·33 v.ho Cf'IJO>" Qllld
C\ enings. funn)' movies .t
lemon~ Lllgun;, Hill Cal.I
I ~5S
PRETTY WOMAN SWF.
blonde/blue eves. 5'6/12S. profcs~10NJ. spmlual. fuM).
\t'lurc Sec~' 1111. spontual
prolc<,1111111, 4C.-h Irvine
\..JI 15:\lt
<;OPl11/,1 ICATI'.D. auract1vc
~ 6 borncllc. fun loving. fit.
"'illlTI SWF 43. NI!>. v.ho \.Al
~ f.inlll) lllld lf"ICO!h. Look·
mg fot .i sa'lll'C, unique part·
ncr with ~ good sense of
humor for tra¥chn8. dm1ng.
icnnis. skunii. OICaler, new Cl!·
~ and lob of l:iughtcr
Re ady for ro1TU1nce" lrv1nc
~· 1547
CATHOLIC OWF 62. N/S
seeks CalhohcJChrmian wid·
ower/DWM educated, succ·
~ssful gentleman. Ncwpon
8c:adl. Call I S 2.5.
ATIRACTIVE BLOND SWF
S'4/IOS. 43 looks 34. busmcu
owner seeks SWM physician
3S-46 for monog~s rela-
oonship. EnJOYS Uc.ilng. danc·
mg. tntvcltna. coolalll-New-
pon 8cactl. Call 1.504
WANTED Oev1h1h gcnlle·
man. good-hcaned, winy, 35-
40. Mc: 33. MW!~ c.uy-p
mg. and s1111 wai lina. Tw:11n.
Call 1433.
DYNAMIC. greai 1qs.. pre.ay,
1hm S' I I, successful prorcs-
saonal who enjoys tennis.
horses.. movies. home-cook·
in&. see.ks athlclic SM. 40+.
w)cducatlon. tcnX or humor.
fl l'llnCUI SUC:CCSS, who likes I
~lcn,e. Tustin. CalJ I 589.
DJF 49. tnm. vtvec1owa, at·
lracuve. are•t •mlle, warm.
uring. lntcJll1cn1. aee.ks JM
S0-62. lrvme.. c.11 1421.
VE.RY CUTE, classy. petite
bnlncnr DWP NIS iCeks at·
lt'llCli ve. tnm, n nanciall y ae-
cute SWM 4S"60 for dinner.
movies. music, danclna.
walks. ro.t1na. COfl'VNUCd fda.
llonlhlp. I am dncae, affoc-
1ion11c and rumantlc. Arc
you? Irvine Call 1407.
SWEET. ATTRACTIVE
blonde SWF 37. S'M32. En·
JOYS movies. beach walks.
rod.. tun limes and QUllCl tlmes.
Scelcs anracti ve, sinotre, good-
natured SWM with &ood
minls. Oesita friendship linL
Colla Mca-Call 1387.
MODEL. OWF 35
blondelbfuc. educated, xeb
wealthy genlleman for 1r1 vet.
cs.ncic cl Sldtng. Lllte 'TWlot.
Call IJ.46.
2 PETITE. auracuvc SF1 18
_. 2 SWMs. be~
n1 fun. No llCI! S11na1 Hill.
Call 137S.
VIVACIOUS. ATTRAC-
TIVE. encr&dJC. pcUIC, btonO
SWF enjoys itaEr. OUldoon.
lnlvd. life k> 11'1 fullest, fftt&
SlllCM. active. healthy ~WM.
N/S, S0.60. Fullcnon. Call
IJn.
LONELY Aslm'l female. fun-
lov1n1. 11ncerc. eJ.ch1n1.
N/StU. aeeks 111« man lS-30.
N/S/D for rtla11onsh1p San Ole.Jo. C..J l l6S.
SWEET, KJN"D-heMied beau·
ly SWF, 31, NIS. Iona brown
hair. btg brown eyes Bn&tit. ""'">'· shm. seeb exc:q>OOnal man for ~ & comm1tme111.
La&une Bcac.h. Call I~
BEAlTTlF\JL im1dr and OUl,
SJF 40, teekma a,pinl.Ull I*'·
ncr. I'm 1 good fnend. arfcc·
bONlc. in ~ shape. hlc2 IO
lau&h-Enjoy music. movies.
danctn&. 5en11nara. ~alk1n.a.
Ncwpan 8c:adl. Ctll 1316.
ALL AMERICAN 01RL
secls old·fash1oncd/modcm
man. If you 1tC ~ '°-iapan-
11 ble .t run-lovina ""e may
hi~ a mllllth. WCSISldcJSoulh.
Bay. a.112289.
PRETTY. ATTRACTIVE.
9'Nf1. .a. s·a·. romanoc.. ttn-
suoua. CllSY '°'"' 'tlllOnW\ de• 6iia the mnc 1n a pk. ;en-
erous. succeuful man wilh
lolJ or undcrstandin1. love
and affection 10 ~. Meet
me and you 'II nevet rcpt it.
w. Hollywood. c.ir 13&3.
A lTRACTIVE tilllle moth-
er. educalcd, leftist, poetry
lo\itt, 47, S'<VI 10, 11ekJ e®-
c:ated, SM for commhment
Loe Allfeles. Can 2269.
JEWISH RHb"lT BlTTLER
wanted Wlto doel live a
damm' rm 31 and u.naelftsh.
unlilc ScMlc1t. Lo6 An&clcs.
Call 2278.
ATTRACTIVE BF. lnttlli•
1en1. classy, 100d values.
SeeU wwrn.. plQiONllC mak.
same qualities. No aamcs.
must be l1llCCl'C 111111~
S5-65. Cul~ City. c.a ms.
MAN'S BEST friend ls mcl
SWF, S '7. tceb ..,.e dlncle
plf11let Of 1CIVllS l*W'· San-
ta Mcnc:a. Call 2272.
NATURAL. TAU.. Uc.ndc:t.
attntctive profe1J1onal SWF
with a lively intellectual cu·
l'IOlt1y;is UiLGh1dldcA&I wld
ptayflil ISO emodonally SU·
ble, fun 40+ SWM.
N/Sl()rink. lnlCl'CSU 1 ncludc
film. uc.n:ue. blckpKk1ng.
XC 1k.11na. advcnlure 1n1vel,
ethnic food. friends. San11
Monka. Call 1910.
CUTE AND C\JDOL Y. f.ar'&C
and lovely. happy SWF.
Blond11b brown hair. ''3 in:, '60 lovable IM. ln1elli·
sent. honcsi, and erea11ve.
Seidana SM 28-'S for hlwat.
lovln1. 1m11nai.e rela11onst\1p.
Are you llWI cnouah7 Studio
Caty Call 2220.
ATTRACTIVE SHF 32. pro
fess10Ml ~'4'(117. teds sjn
am educlled. f11ntly-cinmcd
ccmlcman fOJ fnc.nd.du~ro
m.nct. Hollywood. Call 2217
BLONDE RUSSIAN SWF
5''1140, x1y. warm, honest.
rvm.tnllc profCUIOftll. h 11 lc
Enah.sb. 1.«ks 3'-4S SWM
NJS. 8'hkt>c. Y!Ullhy. (Of~
manc:c. nwL clmina out.~·
chqc ptlOllOI Saa Monica.
Call 22JI
DANCE. utvtl. thulre'.I Al·
lrW:llvt. IUCXlCUflll, s '6 Oins
uai DWF. 49, NJSIO. healthy.
seeks umc. San1.1 Monica.
c.IJ 22J3.
SWF SS. varied 1111erea11.
)Cd a Oardcn of Eden
monopny wrth alY1uent »+
SWM. Hollywood. Call 1019.
BEAUTY & BRAINS. 11111m
and wmy, fllll and friendly.
teNUal tnd &ucx:a1Jful. Soeb
chcm111ry and commun1c•·
I.JOI\, tU1bU11y 11111 ~ al
nuenc:e and advenh1re. love
and laugheer. For tlu"'a. nv·
ell111. dinani. stun,.. marry-
1 n1-S WM. 39-4,, N/S/D.
CilVCf Oty. Call 1747,
DESIRABLE WIDOW. re-
lated. mMtn SWF led.a ~
11y. 111cceuful. fun°lo\'lna
CIOlllllClpll1. ,S+, s.tta Mani· ca. Call 2.226.
ONE MAN Wann. AMt F.
)()'a, VCf'I/ inay. ~
Ina. tccure. Hdtt KC'091·
pll.ahed, alY'IHnl, ~
-4.s-80. Who ... ~ *1111
a ten or humot. Md hM a
~ nllllftl 11111 .. c.v.a.
Loe~c.12111.
PRETTY, SHAPELY SWP
JO't. ~ moral unp OI
PIT dad. Ulll. cnm. hMdtorne.
ftnlDOIHy t«uft, Lot ~
ks. c.il 2171.
VIBRANT. A'TTRACTIVE
Eunipun 40. eo&me>pOllWI,
~ ..,..,-roundcf ot wer-
M&ional ~"· prueecc. Seeks fncnd, p.tnnct, IOlll·
mate 10 share vision, 1ravd.
end VlSll wtlr_n IR town. Mal·
tbiL Odl'n'7.
ROMANTIC PROF W AHT·
ED (MirNttc). WM 30'1. .,._
tdlt(!tf!C. ~ IUOC-'flal.
handtomc, virile.. bf./IT e)CS
f« beautiful European WF
CalJ'21~
PRJ?..PACKAGED flmely, llO
s1rin11 atl&Chcd. Crai) fe·
nWe.1 30 and S loot;1n1 ror
·Mr. R1ati&-' I'm a ~lancr
who'• utmndy c:na'JCOC. fl·
l\llllcially end c.mohonalty x
C1R. 11*> wcri;'"' CUI. a>ol •
IQI. Ute alb. 8ar:tl 10 E.LP ~
pov.a100b. Ind~~
mesbeakd. profQ&lelnal mm
who ..e NISID. w*1 40 Loa Maieles. c.11 l 184.
SMIU!.• Pmfeuiooll ""'-•IW\.
Jllrlldlve, ~ 'l . Ill &O'ld ~.
.di pro{i ionll, fllf'l-luv.,.
SWM, 4S+, '*/Kns( nf hQ·
rnor. •ho rJlJDY' wort.•ni OUt.
~ -u.. .-Id me' l..P\ An
sitlcs.. Oall 21:? I
ARE YOU liP IO ll'lt
~ l4l6k of c.111rrt.111un )OUr
Queen" Confidence. ltq lwr
re""ardcd Wot Hlvv.J CAii 2103. •
INTERCS1 INO. 111nc11•e
fun-IO\'ina bf11nc11e 1>eeLtn1
aatac\I~ CtflllcfNn. ~.car
1~ "'1dl l'JOIJ ~ o( humor
v.ho I) tnttl'Olied In I lnctn
rcl.atootu.h1p ond lou of fun
MOR. c~111s21.
BEAUTIFUL, alhlelic. ro
mlftlC. a.y W/F. 30. IRU
hind.tome. lllhktJc. nmardA:,
s:1nccrc. fUMy, classy v.tu~
1entleman 26·38 fOt love,
Clolmca, lnCI ~ C-.etl the
fa.lry talc.. Manh111an Och.
c.&12104
OOROEOUS. BUT lonely.
!11-M1nh.t11a.n11e 29, ~l•
SWM b flln-""''"*' monos· amou relatioruh.1p. Commu·
n1callo11. la.11Jhter. imlm1ey
mllldMory Lot ~les. Call
2110.
LET'S B f'ltlENDS. riral
Prcuy. )'OUl1I blot* In 40'1,
5'51128. rnJOys nature. ovt·
iop. f0tt1an 1&n1uqu. llu mor. movic1. eUl.nlc din1na.
coolins. cau. fish Watl.A c..a 20!IO.
SBF 31 wtth one dllld 1eeb
in1elllaen1. c:anna Cht11111111
40+. rtnll'icially Mable. M'.Mle
ot humor. for tailhy. monos· .nous n:tllliOMbip.. Lo& An-
fdes. C.U ID.
0-USY & VERY tautifl&I.
5' S. altm, down 10 anti. llnar1
profc11lon1I SAP seeks
NISll>. 30-40, slim, auccui-
flll. pd ~·
..._ ~. SAMJSWM. wi1ll
KMC O( humor (Of dinner.
~. MO\'ic:a, *· Ind pc»-
sible ~. Loi A9la.
c.1120'n.
SWP WANTS......,. SWM
IO dmlCC 8"CI CflJoy ltl'l widl..
Love ICtinS 8"CI poeu')I "'"' Ina. ,.., ll1IWCf i( )Oii ..
41-+ Ind lady IO rtMnbal l..m AJweb. c.il ? IOI.
HORSES, RU>l.NG Cfn&lish),
opera, chambe.r m111ic, OJF .a......_...-.,.
e-. 50'a. ror .....,. reJ-.
tllip. l.ol ~ Call 1091.
1Wf "· l'7/130. ~body Md tOU.I, cd~. illdtpcn• *"' with put!Oc\ for bcny
rne.111. muste and more. w JDywd. Clll I 12A,
OOROEOUS OflNESE LA·
DY, wtfl --. .eka kw·
... ~ fiamtaally ~.
~~~
·O-S2. Lot Anaelu . Cell
193.S.
ATTRACTIVE SBF. wann.
ea.ay-aolna. fvll fiaured,
l\et"')'tet. one dependent
SttU ~ 11\11111.rc. fam.11)'
orlcnlt4 a.nd dcdlc11cd N/S
1cn1lcmM O¥cr ''· wb.o 11 iean:hl111 for someone to
f10W old vrlltl llld °'JOY" Ide,
kwe. honc:sly. ~ nv
cl and m11slc My 1blol11IC'
WClkneu: i.ad or blAdlnt in
1dhscn1 men Lo& An,c•~
Call 1611.
BEAl!TlnJL ,,..dr _, °"'
SJF l'7, :\1 .. i«b 11*.ll~
•t~ll~. 1U(tt1;1f11I man IO
•~. YIO+ WnlLA C'1ll
1931.
LET'S HAVC llllme fun' V.e
4.\11 fO v.all1n or d.iltcr un
dcr the Slat Or. ro 10 a
mo"lc Ot pl.,-Thc1C''\ abu
~Lc-nd1ns. f*.k!Jc te11111\.. Kf
1~ Of ., IJnvc In lht COUl1CI)
I'"' 60!t.ltnt1hl Va') ~u.;
llH'. ·~. DWI'. hOtlC)' Mu11J
hair I ~cl an a.<to\C V.:M.
!It# m)' • '""° "'°' <o11111 ·~ bfC$1)k. ,, )~ ••
hcan. ~and hlffly. Ld''
eDJUY lore toSt111er" Manti.al
tan 8cAd\. Call 191.,,
BEA UTIFUL 8RUNblrE
~r. (JO). w. ....... Uilt. 1111Cl
hacn&. ~ Ntnc11 maA IOf
C'on~l'lal.IOfl. andldo&J1C. .1111.1
companloMhtp. Wu1 LA.
c.11191"-
Wor1..,
511 ~cia99 \\bmi
SEEKINO DELA. Lona
haired rock.u w11h 1a11oos
,,..,,.. tu &Ilk to )W. Call nr
Holl)"*OOCS. c..ll m9.
POLICE Off1CER """*" by SWOF 22 • ....-actJw. ~ can ..s l'Olnldlc. You ..,
a....dl? MOR. CAii 2166
SOP1" BlfrCH OBF. S'7, 3S.
¥1ned toiercau. romantic.
t«U OF for fncndship Ind
""'Ybe more. Paudcna. Call
2161.
A1'TRACTIVE PETITE
BBIF dulra opcn•m1n4cd
81F or Bl-curious f~ 10
thM fnendaNp and lnctmae
fantulu. Race uni"1f'ON"L
Loa AflFles. C.all 11 <16.
Bl·CUlUOUS. atll'ICttvc JF,
... ~ Secb IO meet lfllld.. llfm&. kind ~ .,.....,..
•llhin. for fricftdlhlp .._
tO love Ind QJlili ... llOll. Hof·
lf'l'OOCI. c.tl 21 oa.
SWf CURIOUS, ..... dlt-
o.a lbnlftina BP for r.t Ind
ncw~U.Ante
•Ola 1191.
SENSITIVE. CARINO
OWN. :M, M6.l llcndu. Ill·
m¥e lafy for CIOiiiWildllld re-
lldonslvp. Oill (Ot more de·
..... IMnc. Call 22IO.
SWM )7. en. hln bolltin&.
btklQl, Jt11 Sc:cU .fPCdal
femak. 20· .. 30· .. (C'J( fun a
more. Let's 11llr.. Newpon
8e&:tl. c..11 1222.
CHARMING DBM 38, 6'.
ISO m11ure, Ru~n.uque
W/HF (C'Jf $low cs.nanc. ten-
&11011• food•. tune 1hanna.
C.ora Mca. Cllll ma.
EARTHQUAKE: COMPAN·
ION. ~-enturOla. lllnlC'tlW.
mnwlCJ(' a s-.ionlte <ntre
pttnc111r/1nvcsl0f tttu SWF
(~) wlsimllar valiacs fit·
llCJ J'l)Wlfl, boQetly, ttl .. 1•
rontt\CnWtA. WatUirian. ~·
p 1 tnJOy lau&Ner l\llUrt,
1md, ~ l..c'l's qlCftd die bi' MC~ CGIU Mesa. Call 141Q.
YOUR DESTINY A11nct1ve.
NIS SWM '7. ldlve. hahh •
\l~l"C. EJvoys lnl•d a fun.
blllarnd. "'6bk. alT«tiOO.lle.
Cu.u 1' Call I :!II'
ltMxD50Mt.l.Y (UTfJ&th
lftoe pt! Kl"'· 't\ M l'IA·O.
t.·11 n .40. a>1q,e ~
Pf'4h«' ft&Ul.v UeR:IW 1"'1
praf>(r nuumon m ~II)' 111
\ mC\I re.:re111onal in1e~h
{~it'O IO rnttt ll pt111C' !1 't\ t'
Nr.>·D. ~·'-~oo '' l'ttll)' Md .V~~•e. lt\111e C...SI 1111'1
MIDDU.. AGED Pluft\itOtl
.i WM ''Sii'!(), m~h
rom.11n11c. ~·1001td) 1n1t0
•
m11e. h11moro10. fun auy
Hcal11ly, N/S/O. tnJO)' dtn
ner1, m1111C, rTIO"lti he1<.h
... ._, Oaun femak tlarJt
framed Of fllll ·li111re 0 !>.. ),
fot CIUWMdllll phyllQI rrll
CIONhtp. Tiil' Ii the rul 011C I
Pbe all IDOi\. Lons Bach. c.n 2116
NATIVE ANOELINO. SM
. U . ethical, moral. spont.t
llCOIA. lo•o ,.u.. an. hind·
IOITIC You 're 23-33. 1nnl>\'1
t1•e. pu«ful. Lona lka.:h. c..u 11~1
ClTTE SWM 23. leeks 1nlC'f·
CIWll-••lltlbL ewe woman for r11n tima. Orwllt Coun1y.
Can216S
SWM 60. S' l~ISO. caual. bid
beclr. lirestyle. ink> bicycltn&
Int tic.rl& '> Oaliria. snakes
Int dnf*s IOOlly. laobw for
atl111Ct1ve Ind lnm pl1yma1A1
w11h Alnc ·~ Nev.por1 8-ll~Clll ISl3.
LET'S GO tor ill I'm •O
SWM, honest, 1(fecUON1lt,
l'OmlFlllC. &aft, "~ con-
tldml. UdJna '° med you. SWP. ldwntWOla. 0&. ai.inc-
11\'c, l().38. for ca.ril\I rel•·
11on1hJp. N!S H11n11na1on
Beach. Oill 201l
GRAPHIC DESIGNER SHM
21. .-. SHF ~2'. IM> pop
If\ KROQ nwlic Ind fnmnd.
thlp.W~CM!ll ll.
OWM, 6' 1/110. etttteh"C•
~l. cmouonally 1v.U·
.......... mllchlc.ow ..
dy. u.a-Nlpll Call 210;S.
ATTRACTIVE. 11nc.ere
OWM 27, teieU woman .c).
60. En,py qu.a CW1J111P. race
11n1mpon1n1 Lons Beach
Call 2096.
EXTREMELY affCC'llONI~.
S11CCCS1ful MJ> 41 .as NIS.
sll.m. Jftfenbly pro{emonal
SF »37 for 1COOUS ~
&hip. llvtoe. Call 1459.
PROR::SSIONAL-mNBUM.
JI. S' 1<~1 M. lftkq die 11un.
ICll Y.: pt for mt. My WlCOlld
ClnCF II .. IDCOUl1l aeculiYC.
lt'llaCt&I ududc Pia~ ltl the
snow and water. cuddling.
travchn1. IJ\Ylh1ng in the
~ lauglw!f aod ~
ncous 11.:. OUL Ths mud! IOO
nice o( 1 111y maybe the ooe
for yo11. Costa Mesa. Call
12S7
ATHLETIC professional
SWM. U. 6'/16S. blondcAllue.
1rm11, JOC&1AI. wa&fll hfting.
outdoor spons, open. honest.
JOl'ld t'DlmllnCmor. Sect.
"" IMirc. arq ldaoonl.htp with 1tni11l"t. (11. ICitVC
won\ln. &r..tne C .all II 17
R0\1ANTIC • .ltLrKU~e. i.c·
m1 re1tred. 1r1d11ton11
Re"1/Yto1an 67, 6'2' 11trx11"e
D~ 1. N1S $C't'l~ S'l.$h f<mi.
tlll\t, SY..etl, Oe\1bfe home•
nul.er. wir~-umbcmi EnJO'
am, chant)'. u1ltng. htallh
Cl'mm11nic111on '"' purt
BQ.h I 1460
ARTSJLITERATlRI:. 1111c1
e••~ 1 "l!S ~ M. f1 1. )OUlll
~I '· ~c h._r mirMktl WF
ll'-1nt CAii 10:\4
VI.RY ELLCTIVC:SWM 48 ttt.u sr i.aunrw 1.~ ror hfe-
m•~. 1.1hlc1tc ab1hl) • ph1l
~Beed\. C.tll 111'4
DWM ~ ~ fcmalr 4~511
w cn}O) the gQOd hie ot Qr.
~ County • ll.lnoel.. pwucs.
llW"•ts • rm b'/165 Cost.11
Mo.a.CAil ltU
SJM 26. 6·211~. tim...11 Nit.
blue t)U, tttlr.s tall. bl-Ondt
SJF H ·26 Ciarden Ciro"c
Clll 1419
HUMOROUS. ATTRAC· nv pro(CSllOnll SWM 29.
iii«U anrerti•e. comtlllune:nt
minded. tflUldlC lady 2:\-30
v.hu ~ c.ltfom&a. Moiro.
Idaho Int lllOI\' • No ~'"'
tu. doc:1lc. couch poc11oe.s! •
Ulpnl Ntpd. CaU 187i.
NEVER MARRIED SWM
l9. prort an:hieen Sccb pc·
u1e, buAy. foAy WF I« wife
ind b1b1u. Hun1ing1on
Belch. Call 1179.
TAU SWM. goocl·looklng
proleuior\11. SS. 6 '2/lO:S. En-
joy a uercue. tennis. aotr.
bollJlll. dinin&, b'IYCI. Wilks
IW1d opell IO~ Scct.1
enef'ICUC SWF Will\ -of humor. Bcq tOmewbll O\'Ct> wa&M ts no l'fOblcm. lrw1e.
c.111199
ECL.£CTIC. TENURED
telChef. OWM. S '91160. 40's
N/$. 1ffttUona1e. ronw111c.
honesa. ~ Mtd-WefA.
em val-. E.ftJ01C hup. aw-
~~-... oua
movies. thr.lft. Jim. comrdy.
tnvd. ~(no TV llPO"I\.
Seeks. tn1elll1en1. positive.
artOllOnllly toaft. lllaldl7 ..
dy. with. -~humor. Ind
llrnt for lovln1 rclldomblp
leld1na to meniaae-Mlaii>ft
' 1 (• I
Vw:p. Ctll 1902..
ROMAmlC SBM. Owwi1n.
liCl1QIOuS. .US SWJF. honcsa
Ind fitnOUS minded only nee!
rq>ly. Tl&l:Un. Call 1739.
LA WYER lled.q sYClle WF
~33. lllnlCUvt. loylil. dc\'OC·
ed. rom1nt1c. Nice 2·slory
ho11se w/pool. Irvine. Cell
17'4S.
MAY I FLUFF yo11r 111ra?
SWM 39, luminous eyes
shine shllmclenly for play{ul
Goddess/Heeler. Sin Pedro
Clll 1723.
MAI LMAN/En11eprenc11r
DBM S2. 6'"1180. loves Uiun
JIEl. ai·fi tnOVIC:S. IDd ~y rp.. eom t.b&. Oil! m•.
THONO·BIKINI LOVER!
SBM seeu se~y end ld•cn·
•~ WF Ii+ (or JllllSIONlt
rurNr1Ce. Tuil1n. Call In I.
A~CTJVESBM211Cds
darl JcrNk. Ill)' .., r.ae. or
w.c for f'nald.hlp lfld tmma·
C) ~Beam Call 1713.
BLONDE. AllU.ETIC SWM
3 I, wd.s )'OUll&. pnl loolt,._
au•e gu1 v.ho h•c.s ncetb)
~pan 8Q;h Call In'
MARRIAGE FA~11l Y
Ml"OtD SV. M Jll.
~· '/10(1, vs n.ppy. llUl1hy.
(\eret$t re111IUt), &<>od
v.11h. by clean cul SAM 22,
who'• g<'Od-look111i. sincere
l.tld chi• &lrous. Sent.11 Ane.
CllJ 1768
TAU. SWM. sua:cssful busl-
neuman. N/S. canng and
~. atPJ my home on
the waa. 1n1vd. movies. qui·
e1 umes. Stdc speaaJ female
JS-4S. HW1ung10n Harbour.
-Cell 1169.
SUCCESSFUL. a11r1e1tvc
SWM 27. adVenccd dclJCC 1n
business and h11mor. pllysi.
cally fl1, seeks intelligent.
physically fit SF. 18-27. Wish
I iCflK of humor who cnpys
Pblntoln of the Open • well
u 1he Kinss. Lona Buch.
Call 1625.
HELP' Alien from planet Ro-
mance. ICOI IO c:ofldt.tet COO·
veruuonal research v.11h
hca~y SWF. 22·32. As )'OU
uy. 'la's do h1nch.' Tusun.
Call 1662.
SENSmvE. HONEST OWM
38 llCd.s alfcalOl'IMC. mraat~
N/S companion, 25-40. for
beach v.11 .. s. dinner/ movie.
and other simple plcasure5
San Clcmmtr:. Call 1836.
0000-LOOtCIMi 90's ._,nd
of g11y. 37, S"J/160. NJS pro.
fbSIUnll. dn~ ~ BMR. en-
JO)'S spons, cooking. & ro-
n\Mte. ~ scn.x or humor.
Ind dri~cs red BMR. Seds 1
Double your chances of
meeting just the right
person! Re cord your own
instant ad! Th e n browse
through the voice ads for
even more choices!
sh.Jpt. uabuonll YallleS. .....
llllltft5U. good ClftlCt. tmlt "' humor. hone:s1. 1nccre. con-
SldtBJC. haYC lflteplly. Seek
Ille~. Ille 2()"s 10 nud 30·,
11o1111 no depe.WCnu. 1,..1nc
CAii 1764
LET'S 00 sa1hn11 Sailboat
ownu. 40. 6'. •cry hlndlornc.
r«kms SWF fC'Jf 111hn1 and
more. CON Mesa. Call Im.
ATIRACTIVE PROFES·
SIONAL. 6'. blond hair/blllC
eyes. 130. mllSC\ller, llhlcuc.
Sc.ek1na prcuy SF for pl1y.
Colli Ma.a. Call 1775.
SENSUAL. PASSIONATE.
JUZ·lovins. llll\lcuc. masc11·
hne. illlCmlOOnal l..abn bllJJ·
nessman. 41 • .eeks es.wmdy
fe.rrun1nr. blue-<yed. adllcnc,
toy lady with l"ft'GY (.:e, 29-
J!I, N/S. Fourain Valley. Call
116.S.
TAU.. UOKT A hendsome.
6' blond/bh1e/llO. a1hkuc.
Secti111 prcuy. slim remale
24-36 Let's hive fun Santa
Ara.C.U 1m.
SAIL WrTH ME. SWM 40.
6'. dark. handsome See._,
SWF for ,..111111 lldvent11rc1
Ind ftl\ Ncwpon 9-h. Call 1m.
WANTED: SP 11-25, optn•
minded, honest. f11n to be
pell le. &OOd·Mlllttd Jllond or
redhead for rncncbhtp. QI\•
dleh1 1ounne1 dinners A
more. Otd I mmoon my red
BMR" lrnnc. Clll 1137
LOVINO. SPIRITUAL. SC1·
cnut'tcelly minded de~ of
yop. lalth. •bo6eneu. well·
IJem&. lflb·lllJlll \'I~ and
herbs. SWM 35. never m&r·
nect. 111 '11nc1rculated c:ondJ.
uon.' s·1111•s. blondl&rcY·
blue eyes. I loo& for • airing.
lovlfll. nunurin&. undetsland-
'"I· 1pirit111lly evolved woman (llOlllmllle7) 111y race.
ol re.-onabte • Int beauty.
ID 11W wtth IQ the hi&Jat and
mom f11trllli111 u.pressioos or
romen11c love. transm11tlns
physiclll dsll'CI _, llftCQndi.
Uonal kwe, devotion.. d)TllfT\I(
llffec11on. loyalty. monl dw·
K1tt, and d1v1ne romance. I
a\}Oy aunple Oqi. ti.cy
chn&. w1llr.1n1 1n the Bid
Bay. rctd1n1. •ri11n1. and
Medi~MI 1n my lush bokk·
yard, In spite of hfe-lona
SlnlD)e Wllh 9Mw:t)' .nt ~
raphob 1. I 1hn~e on be1na
outside cto.e 10 «r«s. plants
and Mother N1111rc. I 11n
yo11na/1oocl·look1n1. fin1n·
cl•lly stebk, aencrou1. 1111-
cae. lund. 11mpk. Mmibvt.
carina. autk. arrecoonate.
1rim, heallhy. Cotta Mesa
Cell 1631.
BRIOtfT. ENOAOINO. very
haMsome. w111y. fit .t flln
SWM, 6' 1/190, baltenes tn·
duded. En/O)'S shoppna. ltn·
nis. ITlUSIC. y Oii: s WFoA. Ille
2(\' s-1y JO' s. bis snulc ll1CI
hean. sblrp. Irvine.. Clll 1656.
EDUC>. TED PROFESSION·
AL SWM, 6'2/115. enjoys
dining. denc1ng. weekends.
Seeks slender SWF 40-SO.
tUI~ plflnCf. for SlllCe1C
!daoonshp. IMne-Clll t 602.
OWM. artnlC\IVC CX·buStnCSS
owner. N/$. kind. c:onsidcrw.
1idy. gray, cd11c11ed. S9.
S' 10010. seas pdlle. classy.
retired lady who enjoys lnlvcl
and It ves close 10 occ111, 10
love and cherish 1n • long
1em1 rel.clOr.Slnp. Nace: Rcf-
erenoes and pnoco •~;\ • •Mc.
Newport Beam Call 1111 'I.
STARTING OVER. SHM
5 • 6/IS S. w a terslwn 1 I.lid all
lr.1nds of dancrng 1.re ""'hat
keep my 45 year old body
'°°"-'"I bk.e 30. tr you ere pc·
111c. 30-40. 0111go1ng and
healthy. and .. ant 10 shut
your hfc. plc3SC call. Tuwn.
Call t71!6.
MATCH WITH ME. protts·
s1onal, engineer, COf\f1dcn1
SHM 31. S'8/lbS Seeks
SAJH/\\ F. :? 1-40. Cll~. good
fi&~· Tuwn. C<1.ll I 8S6
ATTRACrtVE PROfES
SIONAL SWM 'M:tl\ I.HI)
3S+ for ru11 C/W diln~c
~ mo~IC' ...,.1tn1 Cosl.l
Mesa. CllJ 1623.
A VERY 0111g11111~ SWM ~.i
seel..\ a fenulc for comp.-ulloo
lh1p. J0.4S. mi;c urumpun.ml.
'opc11-m1n.kd Cos1;a Mts.i
Call 1610
TALL SWM. nice luo .. 111s
pro(essio"~I. 35. 100. cnlhu
~I)'~ ~"Y l'Nhe.ld
ror 1ernfic rcl111on5htp
Tuson. Clll 1691
TOMBOY-tra.,cler. •hon.
NIS. cor8Cf'llll\'C ~·
11ghl ·fisted. coo... no1
scr1wny. wanted by OWM •s. S' 11nu. lnsh. hus .. )'.
bl~·beld. ed~ ~
fcssional ltv1 ne Call 1690 .
PHONIES. PRETENSE.
pnes ·noel I'm 34, aqualtty.
healthy. handsome senile·
sp1111ed mulurrulhonure o( 1.n-
tcgn1y/comp.u1ion. 1tt .. 1ng
(firsl/only) mam1gc. I offer
romance. lo•e. f.nily. fldeh
'Y· ~a11y. monopmy. • rao-
wy. ""'Of'ld<lus hrtsl)'le. I
will prove who/wh11 I am.
00 NOT all unlC!SI you will
also. are: ready for comm11
ment. eeno~. sv.ect. lovable.
19·28. S ·2.5 '6, n11urally
bc11111fvl. 1bsol111ely model
1nm/1h10 Newpori Beach.
Cell 1697.
ROMAtmC OJM. fOU'tl 62,
edUc:alcd. cndulllltM:. llCll urc.
1.n10 true.I. welu. cooklna.
the arts Lr1'1 IAlk e .... pon
8cecb. c.all 1608
YOU'RE SMART. and pl.ly·
f11I. romanuc. s11'CCrc. cmo-
bONDy IKVl't.. l'ellQlably ..
tr1et1ve. NIS. S/OWF »40.
lf'CI WlnOftl Uw ~ 'Con
~·In. commtl*Cd ~
laoonshtp. Th11 profus1ona.I
N/S OWM 43 0*• )$) ''
Y'O'lr ~! Let •• love 11~
IOF*'w1 ~ Ca&l 1<>89
TIRED Of Fl.AK.ES" SWM
33. good·look111a. S' 10/160.
a11umcy loolr.1111 for sassy.
spunky. lllnlC'l1ve. clauy pro-
(c:utonal WF 30-40 • ..,.ho I~
0111doors. slmng. camping.
boluna. beactl. CIC. Onnkmg
& smok1n1 o._•)' Fh1 .. es.
1old-d111ers don't bother.
Seal Btxh. Call 1670
ICONOCLASTIC DWM, SO.
wclJ-eduelled and teat. loves
the OUldoon. npeaally Qlllp-
lfll lllld '""'"" Scf'IOllS blcy· clist. mlll'llp:s nae to mass lhe
Hollywood Bowl. en.JOYS elm·
s1cal music. 1hea1er and
movies. Seckmg N/S Wonw\
o( quality for 5enOUS. COOWl\ll·
led n!:ll1jonsh,p who an com·
plimem my likes. e\pand my
honl.OllS Ind tnll'Od11oe me 10
new ellpenenca Long Beach.
UJI 1609.
ATTRACTIVE PROFES·
SIONAL WM. S'8/16S. red·
dish brown hair. blue t)t'.
shon cul beard & mustache
lnterc1tcd 111 mcchnf, en at·
ll1ICtl v t . cudcalcd A ian lady
llflder 30. Yo ho IS 1n.ltrCSICd ltl
lo•e. mamaie. end ch1klren
Lon& lbch. c.11 145-1
STOP' YOY found t i. SW\1
?5. bmt!rn. 6 ·. prolcS$toNI ac
l(Jrhnudel romoanuc. seeli.111g •
WCfl\Jf1 "'"'°I) aatliCll~t, 'IC\).
OUC&U,._ ~ Coill fut
more' lf'1nc Oall l"i74
HUMOROl '>. Sll'iCE.RC. .tt
1r11:11~c:. pct\un.alllc:. under
\lalltluig. 1rrc .. uon.ttc. wttteo ...
Jlft•lcss1on.1l OWM. N/S. +t
6' I. \CC: .. S \jUllltl'.1' SI SJOlll
Ao.i.Call IW7
SMAR r. s~ EET JOl)d·loo ...
111g SWM 29. Jlhklll, l'hO.
pa>>111na1e. funn) ou1gn111g
')«L111g bnght. L1ne11;:. bc.iu-
uful SF IMnc. Call 14.\.1
CUTE SJM '4. ~lender. alh
leuc s11C...cssf11I en~prmeur.
du,,..n ·lo-t'anh communh:I·
11.,C, lo•'t:f o( hie <.Cicl.s pt'IJIC
inm, 111ra.:11vc SJF Long
Bt.ICh. Clll I 562.
SUCCESSFl L Kn>lll\'c • .u
1r1c1t\C, f11 SWM '.\"i S'9,
'4/SIO. It'd.ins t:cu11ru1 ... ur-
"acrolB SF lf\me Call I S'>6
DWM 46. ~· 1 (}'1 M !iC'CU W)
(lS-45) fO< pol.Stblc l'CIAllOO·
ship Lon& Bc.11.'h. Cail ISS-1
0000-LOOtCINO. v.cll-butll
SWM 40. N/SID, 6 '/17 • B.S
dciree. Thn•e on uen:1sc.
health)' dlCI iO rl\lltnlllln htih
lc•el of fi1neu. Dcnve pau.
Jure rrom nlOVlCS, plays. con-
ccru. sporu. and more Re
spcctfully see .. 1ng 1 SWF.
NJSIO. J0'1, WOO IS fit. 1nu:lh·
1en1. and "try prt11y, for 1 '°"'1\1 rel<1llOn$h1p Sorry. no
ctuklr'11. TIWtn. Ull I S9S
OWM •4', b'2/IQO, areen
C)'t ,lbrov.11 luur. hkc• 1olf.
lttll\I), Ill ... "' v.411L-N.t • .eekJ
SWF ~. NJS ll"tne Call
14'7
OWM. CllRISTIAN. N/S,
JUST ~. JUSI d1~~. JllSt
gtu1n' .. hen1ure10mc. tall.
111\lcuc. r11n. tlWlneu ov.ner.
Lool.ina for shapely. 1o .. 1n1
pl·'° qioil T1&>11n. CAil 1449.
SKI BUM ocedJ Ski 81bt'
Are )'OU fil. finr & under 25'
Le•'•,,.., oowl lrvint c.11
1463
HANDSOME. s~en·e)'ed
To browse or
-respond I<>
these ads call
1 (900)
740-7190
(btlled al s 1.49
per minute)
and select
opttonl
or see
Instructions on
page 2 to pl.ace
an tnslant ad!
Men
Seeking
Women
SitigleLif e
Custo111er
Service.
(71 4)
840-2826
for Information
or as.sistana!.
Sf
S.ngle Femole
SM
S.ngle Male
G
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J
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A
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N/D
No °"'V'
N/S ~Smol·
N/Drinli
Non Onnker
-
'
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4
To browse ur
respmul to
lbese llds call
1 (900)
740-7190
(billecl al SI A9
p er minute)
mid select
optiotil
or see
insln1clions 011
page 2 10 place
a n i11sta111 ad
Men
Seeking
Women
'>WM 6'5. seeking prC'll).
honeM cummumcn1-m1nJC'd
F .15·f\O Co~ca Me~a C' .ill
l'\.W
\PIRITUALL Y \11NDf D.
"ut ltl aJ' cnturc 1r.:I\ dt·r
IJ\\ M ~-I 'M!Cl' lnm altc~
111111;\lt". &pin1u111J)'-mrnJcJ.
mclJphy\tC.il \OUlnlJ(l' In
\l\.11'\: Jeep lhlHJj,:hl'> aod ht!!h
Jd•c.-n1urt' Fou111~111 Valley
C'nll I .,.1.? •
LXT~EMEU CONSH>LR
o\ TE. Jrtl\·c . ..oph1WC3led. m-
OW'llK. J.£.\hmg dl3nncr
Drnrng. tr.l\cl, cnucprcll(ur
1111. ( horh.•\ Boyer ;ounll
uhl..c u)l1g 8c:;lo:h. Call 1 sq I
~lo.EKI G r rcn~h "'ornan
li.ind~omc . intellectual
DWM. m1J lltc. pmf. ti1·hn-
~u.11 Amcr1 .. .1n 'c"' ru11
lkxh C.Jt I~ t1
OWM 37. N/S, one duld En
)<1\ \ ICROI\. Jlll'.I., d1n11111-,
"'cclcnd lltp\. romon11c
<''e111ngs Seel ' •lln1c1t' c
"111.-cre \\'/A/HF. 211-38. foof.>
for lun. comp.rn1onsh1p. ro
rn.l/lCC. pn"'lllc long 1crm n:
IJl11>1l'<lt1p lrqll(' C.All 159-1
.\DVE/lrT'UROUS SWM H.
fO\t.' \J'llrlS. "'rklcmcss. \'f00)'.
~ deep COOVCl'13UOns. Seek
'Plrltuo11Jy.oricn1ed "'ornan
!5..W lr-inr C'aJI 1512
I\ I fRACTIVl GENTLl
\1AN. -.am1. l.rnd. handsome.
,lll·~ful prnfe-.,10NI DWM
35. 6 ·1165. grC<ll \lupe. '>«U
rnu:lhgent. an~••~c S/DWF
N/S ~4-35 rvr d1111ng. d:mclnl!-
pk.ntt \. t•onvcrsation. rncnJ
~up. p.Mrblc romance. lrvtne.
( .all 1 '\07.
IJ[ l INE GENTLEMAN.
S\', M '8. 11111. N/S. unprelcn
!IOU\. •Ult, "'Ill)' lhoughtful
St'el.' same 1n woman who
uknlJftes with Ba.\" lll$t1no.:t
m<l\IC Tustrn. Call 1458.
GOOD LOOKING SBM V'i
o \Cd.> a11r.11.t1vc, sha~I)'
fun loving SWF for great
t11nc~ &. unhmned potcnh.al
L.r. Angeles. Call 1509.
Wll-1:. W ANJ'ED. by tlus fun-
lonng Ttddy Be.r lypc. -5'8'.
v.ho IOVC-\ IO\lng Al'IO ~.
l1J\, tlog). wrnc. "'alls.
bcac. h. 111ount.iini. 1r1vcl111g.
cooling. OIUSIC roller .:o&SI·
.:r.. JU\! ~·it1r IM.''' ·ooe-hell·
11f .. -...llch. C11tholrc-. l\J.lt,;11.
N/S. lrnJJ l!U) "'00 l) ~).
wrlhnp a11J able ngh1 now! So
hWT) up. }OU prcuy l.tdy 20-
\0' >. and mali.c your best
lllO\C qui..i.l>c:Tcic IOmt other
luck)' 11rl ir\S me ftr\I 'c"'
port lkach. Call 147'.'
.\TiilFTIC DWM ~-rcurM.
5'9/105. so.:l.s f for n\'Cl. din-
ing. theater. 4Q..So·~. N/S
M"'Jl<llt Be~ Call 1481.
FIFTrES D" M. 'hm. NISID.
Cl'/1110. enJO)'S C/W cUnc.'lng.
1ennl\, brcychnl,? •• -.eei.s shm
SWl"/NS 0 , ~·58, \llllllllr 10-
tcn::J.' Ca.1.1 Mesa. Call l4W
TV PRODUCER. SWM 49.
St'Cl \ allrllCtlVC (CITIQIC for
'WEH ' l"'ha1 ever lwppeJ\j!)
Sanu Ana. Oill 1496
HANDSOME b'/18.S. gru1
~Cn\C Of humor, hoOC>t. ro-
m.'\llllC, c;,inng. Lo~c d.lnctng.
illltrques. calss1c cars. and
n~ YIXr call Of peuic. musi
be stun. 30-45. good-loolung
and flll\. Signal Hill Call 144.S.
I 00 OISllES and wmdowo.t
Suca:uful ~. rntelh·
gene SWM 35 secls in-charge
female. OperalOl'I an: &IMding
Other Area ~
by! ltv1ne. Call 1474.
ARE YOU TIRED OF bor1111
daaes with bonng suys" Meet
me and yoor lock will tfwlgc!
SWM ,4, 5'11, very cu1c.
greai laugh and fun IO be Witt\.
Scei.1111 SF who'~ healthy.
happy. thou&h<ful. and ~y.
Santa Mooic:i. Call 2279
GOOD LOOKING. mu.'iCU.lw'
SWM 6'/190, succculul, fun.
humor. trustwonhy Scel.s
~ttl. ~ygorn.g, l11ler body
funder llutty. Wcst.udc. Call
::!174
RETIRED SWM, 5'9/150.
i!ood-lool1n1 and Well-bu1lt
Scd.s older wonWt as cm\pall-
100 Wes1 I llyv.d DU :!286.
llANDSOME GUY. lall.
t nice hJtrJ S~ki. g<>'acuus swr '°' rom:1n11 .. a1he11turc.
5.lllb M~ Cllll !28-'
ATIRACTIVE profc\S1onal
SW~. NIS 47, 6". ~k> ts 1"l1t>: ~,.en, ain111 SWf f(I(
dinner~. J.1nc111", ~ooccrt~.
\Ull\Cl,, El Sci;undo. Cati
1276.
: .
HlOH TECll 11c11c "-'· call,
handsome. lit, rulurc. cool •n&· tll111J. sw11nm1ng. danc
mg. lnr\-cl sc:el.:. ~v.cachcart
,\(>.. Sama C\.tnl"-C.111 !241
ARTIS1 • wrr~r. lC&Chl't.
hAndsomc. blue C)C'
S'I0/173/41( m:ls ~ounl'
lem1mne. lovely lot fn<.~hrp
& rOO\llllCe, plu\ .id•<:llUm: 10
..#lba-foc.l:\'ct s.w&a. 1_IJl)lg._
("~ IH9.
FUNNY GIRU Allr.icll'c
SWM 25 sceLs 4UIC. !1-27
SWF. into comedy. roci.
d.ilk 1 n •, romance BurbatlL
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tull·fi£wal. desired by SWM
for run. fcwinJ. and ~11.Jlrl)
Cuh'crCiry. Call 2288.
COME ON BABY. ll1hl my
frr~! ScnS11rvc, muscular
SWM 29. S'M~ sttkJ td·
venturous SWF, N/S. 1..1>1> An-£Cles. Call 2287
STRAIGHT HAlRDRESSER
SHM 28. S'8/144, NISI
~.a~~
SWf , ~S. lcldts 11C11 lnll(lr-
tllll. Los Mades-Call 22161
WOW! With Pamcl
Swayzc:'s IQOU, build and
c harm, this succcuful 35
SWM sccli SWF '?5 JS
COUnliCrp!lrt. Placlf...-: PallSlldcs.
Call2270
SAM·25, no, noc • new Russ-
ian miwlc. bot • peat louUn&
guy ~una a lovcl)' SWF,
l8·29, who really Wanb IO be
loved. underscood, and re-
spected!. Los Angeles. Call
2242.
C.JI 2224.
HANDSOM£. EDUCATED
SWM, esabhshcd. Slll>p<MI·
ive atbleuc En,oy live the
11c.r. fine drrunJ. travel. ISO
)'OUJ'I (undcs 40) '-Sy. com·
moo rnicn:sts. lk\ctiy lhll~.
Call ?239.
HAN0$0M£ En1tn.a.1nmcnt
u~11uve seeu 11+ g1r1 for
fun and romance:. You 're
bealtiful and tul'IC\lvc: we·~ nJM. MDR. Call 2236.
PSYcttOl..OOIST. 42. ioc>d·
lookrn&. warm, afrcc.1ion.i1c.
Ocwrcs an 1111e.lhgent. lllTK·
ll\'C W(WTWI fot a hoc rumance
Ind m.t)'br ~ Los Ancielef
Call 121S
FILM PRODUCER. SWM
41 , Sttb 18·3S blonde. red
tad. shapely. bcaimful kp.
for romance. idvennue .. Hly
wd. Call 2234.
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Special Advertising Supplement for Orange Coast Weekend
AL. mtJdlc..c:Mtcm male. ")KJ
l()'~. looktr\I for a fM\ollt 1n
her 20\ or JO'\ v.ho " ~"It.,
~I) open mulJtd. humclf\lU'-
.i.rmcmo:, ... 1 v.1thnr 111 11m
mrl. W~t L.\. Call IC~
11>0 r ~IANDSO\H, no t
•\;&n Humorous SWJM ~6
K'Cb SWJF UJ.15 '"' do'lhn~
atlll mnrt'. uw unimpnrt.1111.
~..1SQ2
Wr.t L PIU:St;R\LD S'>'M
M. n111tloo..lll) rcurc.t. "'"'"'
U) mc:tl N/S MUUI LaJ) j)ll\•
•1Me mMflatt LD' An~la
Callilll
ENJOY SIMPLf l IR., A
'"alt on the bcllt"h, 1 u· u•I·
!Uy nf rna)ht bo"'ltnJ. ~
'"' •• """' rot .. I'll"" nJc" Ho"' .ibout lOmtd) ~lull\,
dAO( rnii ur .i .-c:c .. cnJ ic1 '"""> ~ 1e "°' l..ill10i), ..ur...:. tr•'· hnllhy 'I ou P1ell).
lender. ~~ '5 All rx~ .. ei.
come Lt\"• enJO)' hk ll>¥clh-c11 ~e""""1. 0ill ?2.::..~
TEXAS NEV.C0\1 [R,
~h (ronl. 'Cl} ·~~"-1.ful,
pcrwn.iht). cute 40 Dm~c
uon, but m1~~1n1 real l0»cl
Sed.s 'UY prc11y rc11tc,
etas y I.Id) old lnhion \ 41
11ts. 25· 'S I'm nice. nvc :&
,erl. C11ll Ind IM<'n Vcmcc:.
Call 2182
LUNCH. \Umul.111111 ~unver
satton '" Do-. n10 .... n I A
E..t.syi:orna. nia: ~JIW WM
JO. 6'/190 seeu SI Mann.a
dcl Rey ~11169
SEAN CONNERY kiol ..i1Lc
teeb t~n,m1nded. MlutaJl)'-
sccnted. uuldoony t)pc proud
or her body hair Wt~1LA
C.all 21
SENSUOUS FRIENOSlllP!
Frt. NaOb1. Securf SWr.t ~.
teeb hcahhy. ham pl.t)-m..K
(Of fMndUlip, (11n IOUINC)
Lal A~lcs. C'.All llo2.
SWM , '\(), smo~er. NII)
Chm11an. 5'7/170. seeLrn1
~ ror hre who dc'll~ to
irow spintuaJly. K1Jj 11rel·
come • ..-c and rxe open la
Angela c..Jl 16r1
SWM. 6'21180. loolona for
modie~hca'elll IXXX~>
for fu.Npatel. ~cJ\usa. Los
A,.eka. CllM 21 u.
CHARMINC. HUMOROUS
SBM tcCb SWF l~ll PM·
Male. 1111th ~e fo. bv111g. ror ~Md llll•~r11l'L
Paudtfta. Caill l 177.
MY DAD lS • lf'Cll suy. •Id
N 6 yr old \Of\ 11 CW IOU!
Dad OWM 40. 6', "°""" 10
eJtlh. bl.cs comedy clllb&. <hn·
nltlS and ln0Vlt$. lte'1 open.
friendly, and seeks a SWF
.,ho's prc11y, &lender. lllles
WI lfld ~ bai her o-.1\.
CM\yoo COllnO')'. Call I 540.
PROFESSIONAL SWM 32,
~ nice.kloklna SWF 25-
30. for !Un and ~lat1 hip
Loa A.r'lfCb. CllJ 1776.
WANTED. T•ll. aurtc1lve,
1n1et11ccnt S'7/6'2 W/A/H
S/OF 2.S~.S. 11 0.ISO. Pa.s·
1i0ft.Me, tdven•urowi, ttront
"*1lecc11ally/physkally, IOC>CI
kl-*1. ~/lhinW'
-.4'1 ClpCll mind, who·, t'llnOI·
•(y Ind drama .. m.11 alive.
I'm 6' 1122$ DBM wriw. ,,..
1ure, aenre. slrot\Sf&en•le.
k>vc ln~I. ~ film,
the~. m111lc. ipUrU enij CTt'
all•t' ldvcnlu/t' !SID No
,iris' Women onl)'" p..,_,r.,
Pa11.ides. Call 1114
{iRAPHI Df.SK..Ni;:R '>HM
ll\ <.cXla '>Hf-~I ::?!\. into Pllfl
..n. KROQ mu•k. anJ fnerl!J· r Wilrm tnn. Cill ~1 ll
LA 1 IN LOV R '"-'lll'd'
PM rrd<t): '""•'" \tt._.l..~11~------l 1111 ltm.tlc lor ft~nihhrr.
IJlC\\ IC~. -.orl<:C'n •• aN) ll•'fC
llc,cr1) 11111 C<lll 21l ..
Men Seeking Men
<\l::.''. ll&\U•C ~" M. nu.h·t.
\o'lt .. , hi. \Afr, l'\IW ~
\..Ultnc S\lt tllM O\Cr 'O lot
d•-...rttl rel.&hll< h•p. lr~1nc
c..i111n.
~l(t, t>'U.:~O. nl., :vlmc. :l.4,
Italian ~'•• t«.l.~ \t~C. m.i..11'! I-lt.AJllnL
mhcr \lcn ''" dl\ .. rect f11n ~'"'" ~h"-'> rrefcl'T'Cll """ MJC~ CAlt IMI
!>WM MAT LIR( A"IO ~·
cliltt >eel.• ~W/1)\i '41-.Ci(J kll
frteod~h1p. fun 11mc~. end
.,.«Ltnd ,,.,ti U H hl>nt'I.
clon. lllV N 0 Cou1
C.afl I07(>
1-IO .. l:ST. ~llllC INllR,
Clrlllg. n I lllO cicu C.A'f
11'·"\0 fot tnn~p. mus4 be
honnt & \11$cr.:tl rvr./d. no
t\ILB. '"'"'I Bach C'.all I ""
u \\M l o'V21', ~11.cr.
outdwn. fClrM llWQlljnc, t.ill
G\\MJO\ .. o~~
lahonilup. N/S/0 Ctrnt°'
Call 1048
LA TIN MA1', .SO. r.iunc, tttu a QIJ, dhrrn1111\hcd r
tlcni.tn. tiO 71 .,.ho'd Irle let
dJ,.._. llld roman« rnr. I CMI ~
Nrft' with 11nh onr fut hlC'.
\\ Cil U CAil i<MO
l!\.,ROP[AN H . ''10/170.
<111rac11H' .. cn-t"""· dt~•re'
bla .. l. muldlir Ea.uern. eu:,
'6' rmdtUW 11~ O\'ef ~
1111. for fnen.hblp. Loa Allll'
lo. Call 22 I II
D0'41NANT GWM. O'S.
6'211'10 ISO~. Jma,..
~. t.U'I Of ... _ '°'
pb)itCll hai'°n W lllywd.
Call ll23
'YllANSP\.Amt.D Obtc> min
31. pro(. no filml. lfCll dift.
nm. h '"' and splf1i ...,
cool. ~·~ dcln<ul »40 piroreu10ft-al. Los A11p:lca.
C..11734.
SOMETIUNO REAl.' llaJ(.
Japa.nese IU). HI V. '«ka
btad. mak penM' IO stllR II\
hCe! U.Angdca.CAll 2115
HIV pas.BM lY. tnle.11 pt.
~ funny pirftr,
at very lea11 (r1end1h1p. at
mDIC" Loa ~lo. CllJ 2163.
OAM ll • .S 'l l/ISO. VOL,
l«b VOL. rnotJvaccd, UC·
ClCSlful OWM lllldcr 31. Lot Anatlea. Call 2174.
OAM ~ ''&'13'. -*'.,..
age, slmrlat Mtllll lluvia
OWM'l.M for~,._
*Wl'lp. Loe ,.,.... C'll 217J.
JA.rl. BUOOHiS WAHnD
lr*>ct ...... ~CO ,_..._ eec. Loola. ..., noe
-nut ... QJll!ial ~A.Ito
..-. Clll 2170
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UCI's 'Liaisons' better than film versions
-=:=-------------~"IUICLC-!lunL:iu' the~' re Glenn o~~inlclligCAl-rOg~ ~~If \/almonl ma)'
11., currc:nl IO(,trn,111011 I\ ucr, pr0Juc11on look til e an l81h century DannY Zulo. hut
~~~un.J.blc ro~ m~i.oole.nl~~tr ------
l!C,turc' ( ohcn mastcrfulh tr an,form' ht'
d;1)t11nc cullegc student' into I th ccn1ur. t ife mU\l have been l'lcmnl! flll
French .1mtucrut1, ul the 17~0,.
Wh.1t coulJ the" Jo hct\\ecn
being drc~ .. ed, bc1n~ 1ed nr
tra,ding .1 ruunJ the ~uuntl") !
Jt Ir.inc U.1rd.1} Tbcatcr tlm:ctctl hy the v.hceb arc ,j~ibl) turning 11i,1<lc hi\
Rohcrt Cohen lu'l tful head. Frc..n1..h an,tocr~1t~. K1mhcrh B.1rn.1rdt'
\c"urding w Ch0Jc1 lo' Jc l .1d11,, .1
nl1\dl\t uf 1hc pcr10J, the\ (11ulJ 1.>nh
pl,J\ Unfortun.111:1}. the) "erl·n't ,,1t1,l1cJ
pl.1\1ll~ .11 cJrJ, M ch"'"· the..\ h.1J .tn
:t1'.1t1:.thlc dc,11e lo pl.1~ \\llh other
p.:l>plc\ h'c~ ~tud1 to the dl\I! ,, 111
1hc1r \ IUlnl\, the\ U\U.tll~ \\Oil.
U1Jng1ng the n,tmc: ol the rl.I) tu
"D,1ngcruu' Lia1'lm~" tu Jr.I\\ popular
,1t tcmn1n, Cohen h.1, .. ~illfull~ dm:(tcd
th" pac .. ·c l>n .1 bc:Julllul \Ct h\ R:rnd.111 F
h\lng. ·1 he ltr,1 thtng th.ti c.11dic\ )Our
c).: '' .1 'tunn111g mur.11 \\hu:h haclgruunJ,
the 'hll\\ .111J Jh11 ,1.1p~ ~uu rn the fa1:e
\\1th "' 1c.tl mca11111~ h~ the end.
I he d1.ir.1dc:r,, tii..:c: the: bai:i..:dwp the}
p11~ :1g.1111,1. He hcautatul but dcaJI}. La
\f.1rqui'c Jc ~h.1111.t, the lllu't lcth:1l, j,
pl.t)cJ \\1th .1 '4'rt nl 1nd11lcrcrl\·e h~
Chr1'tinc: \h.Gr I\\. \\ hll '' ckl!Jllt but
IJd .... the rJ"lllO ll>r the.. i.: tme th.tl j.., "°
c"c:nt1al Ill h~r d,' ., u' lh ir;ictl'r.
As Valmont's c.loublc IU\,c intcrc''"·
Cecdc Volangc .uid MJJJmc Jc Toul"\cl
Pia William:. and Rebecca Cl.irk arc
bi·plllar. WilliJm') 1s humornu' .. , the
innocent cu"'cnt refugee. but f.11!-. to rl'>c..
Jbo' c her stercot) pu.:Jll) J1tl)
ch.1r.1ctcn1Jtt0n. C!Jrl. ho\\C\cr. '>U~ceclh
frnm her tnittal pict~ to her C\cntu.11 tu ... t
and f1nJI heartbreak.
(1hlUOlC\ .llC (J hl\HlflCall} .tl.\.'Ur.1tc k.1'1
fur thC·C}e'
•· D.ingcrnu<, L1a1 ... on.," j, .1n 11111 igu1ng
plJ~. lull ol 1ntcll1sen(c. 'c' .ind d..:cl'1l.
f hcmct11...tll\ 11 ~houlJ hc an cnl1ghtcnini:.
~ind cn10~.1blc C\p1.ncn1.·c. bur ... oni...·hu" 11
llC\Cf re.all\ \\Ur~ .. llO ,(,ll!C It 'c.:111, lll be
hc111:r n:.rd th.in 'c:cn. par111.Jl.irh the
\\C.1k duel hct\\ccn \ ..1ln1l1n1 Jnd Dan cm
U.i.." in 17hl, L1d11\ \\rl>tc a Jim little
b..10i.. \::.tllcJ "Le ... l.i.1(,l111' D.11h?erc~'"''"
l"hi.. little hook''·'" .1J.1ptcJ ll>r the ,1.1gc.
om1:,\hat 'uccc ,full\. h\ (.'hrhlophcr
,\bo innocent. but lt\urc 'u"·i:C\..,lull\. ''
Pl11I T,1llor a') Le Chl:,alier DanlCll\, a
nc.:,h·omcr to th1-. "I 1,c" bu'.>ine'' l ath>r ''
clum'y anJ tn'>ccurc. JU'>I a ... he ought w
~c
Ii... m11,omc ''ne'er hdic,Jhlc.
I l.11npto11. l Jd1"' or l!tn.11 mi' cl h<1'
u:sullcJ 111 t\\O h.ttl 'c:rcc:n .1Japtat1011\, .t
h • 1111 llll Dm.Hh' •'} and dr.1m,1 ... 1udenh
In c:1rntr;i\l, Er" <;1ember~\ \ acomtc tic
\',tlmont j, a 1:unn111!! 1k1..c1tlul .1nJ
Cohen's d1 rcc11on anJ '>lag.e 0111\ cmull
Jrc Oa"'lcss. al"'ar retaining the gr acdul
ch1,alry of the pcrioJ. There arc no
llo\\C\C:r, II \ IU d0 n'1 led li ke r.:.td1th! ,J
lung French no,ct. ·er, pwJuct1l1n ":in
111l1111tc..I~ better altcrn.111\c tll r~nting the
lllll\ I\: r 111al pcrh1rm.1ncc' .ar~ Thur,•b~
tlirl1ug 1 !::>JturJa~ .11 pm Jt the B.1rc..l.1~
J'hc.1ter on the Ir. inc 1.:tmpu,, .tnd ti('kc t ...
m.1~ he rC,Cf'CJ JI "5b·ht>I 7. 0
'So Many Words'
so little developed
IJ)"'rtght Koger Huell -
"ho M:orcd JO e\lrJ·ba\e
h11 in hb f1n.1 profe-.-.101ul
at-bJt l.a)t '>C::t on w11h the
\\llrlJ premiere of "Huspttaht)
)Ulk .. on the Secunc.l Stage or
)1.1u1h Co.hi lkpertOI) -'" bJcl
11 SC K "1th another ghmp'e of hie
1n Jn out·uf·IO\\ n hotel room. "So
,\!Jn, \\ unh"
rim 11111~ arllund, hO\\C\er.
l<Jdl hJ\ gt\Cn U\ l\H) pla)\ -ur.
rJlhcr. l\\O centrJI theme \hJnfl~
the '~le ~npl l ti~ fi1't •• J11
inirit1•11ni comment on lhc f nngc
tocnclih of htcr.11) fam e. \\h1h: th~
'cconJ \cers ~h3rpl) J\\J) from
thJt \ub1ec1 10 U\\ell on a m1..1rc
pc:Nin.JI ~cqucnce of
'llul·,carchmg.
l:11hcr O\tjhl hJ\C hetn
,Jc,cloped 11110 .1 cohc~l\c
tre.1lmcn1, but Ruef( 'ecm' 10 hJ\C
d1.111gcd h1~ mind -or at lcJ't hi\
h>eu\ -in n11c.l 1rcJm, anJ both
-.ubJCCI fare the worse for 11 The
pl.1)" right emplo)cd th1\ taet1c 1c.,.,
JJrrtngl)' 1n "Ho p11::ihty Sui1c."
bringing o charocter' rehg1ou~
con' 1ct1on~ into 1he pot light. but
1hc transition v.a far more
.. moothly nccomph hcd.
In "So Many Wore.ls," we don't
c\en meet the apparent central
ch:ir.ictcr -a celcbr.11ed writer in
Wa h1ng1on D.C to utcept an
:tword -unul well ofter :a
de' a t:itingly oppc:ilina )Oung l:idy
"ho at next to him on the plane
tnp ha ensconced hc~elf in hi
ho1el roorn She lco&\t) little douht
m her conver at1on with the
\\ r111e11 uu t uf rhc pl.J) 1hcrc.ll1cr.
and 1hc )po1hgh1 'h1fo to the
\\ rncr':. ma1'1ht)' to 1cwncilc the
l 1dn.1p .1nJ murJi:r of Im
O·\CJ r·ulJ in ~me.: \cJr~ bdwc.:.
1h1.,1 murc fc.:rt1lc Jr.JmJllC
gruund. but 11' cffc.:tl\cnc\'> ,.,
n1111p1om1.,cJ b~ Rudr) fa ilure to
Ji:\ clup h1) origuul , .. cnariu
,.
1'1111
Theater
Critic
before it occuf\.
~tcphcn Ro\\e
uflcr' J hJunting
r"'• lra1t llf the
\\Iller J\ oni: "hv
I' J god Ill hi\
m~n v.orlJ but
1neffcc1ual uuls1dc:
1t Ht., mac.ldcnmg
antb1' ale nee
lll\\Jrd lx11h 111'
"1k and the
gorgcuu g1llup1c
i' ~plcnJ1dh
cons1~tcnt, rhough
\\C long for Jn
cmotmnal
c.ldro tmi; long
As his more c:irthbound \\ 1fc of
I~ years. Chris Wcathcrhe~d
dcl1\Crs :i sohdly naturol
pcrfom1:ince. Her cJi:ilogue "11h
1hc sexy in1ruder ·~ pncclci. in 11
vcrb:il game m:rni.h1p, and her
foccoff wi1h Rowe :it the opening
of the second ocl i mo 1
believable.
The character pla)'ed by Lisa
HO\\-ard (left, "ith Cristina Soria)
is not fullY. developed in South
Coa t Re p "So Many Words."
SonJ, \\ho S•"e' the role of Rov.e')
agent <l pica antly tan edge, and
Hubcrl L SIC\\ art Ill a walk-on as
a hotel \\31ter.
Director Marl Rucker succeed-.
rn captuung our a11ention v.1th a
P1ntcrc)quc fir~t act, \\ h1ch open~
tn nml-convcr<>ntion a Howard and
Soria circle each other \\3rtl). then
continues with Wea1hcrhcad'
omv;sl. Uut he, lake Rueff, luscs his
odvantagc when the play shifts
gc:m ~bruptly .
"Su Muny Words" 1 • in effect,
rwo hmb·hke lone) branching out
of the amc tree trunl. eoch less
formidable than 1( they were
tntCrt\\ined. Performances con1inuc
through Mily 23 on the Second
Staae or South Coa~t Repertory,
655 1 O\\ n Center Dn'>c, Co ta
Mc'·'· with curt:un Tue:.days
through fridJ)S at 8 p.m ..
SaturdJ) at 2•10 and . Sunday at
2:30 and 7:30 Call 957-4033 for
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Mysterious Clints Tour
lands in a Drunk Tank
fl cy, quit comrlJin1ng1
There arc plcnl\ ot \\l>rlh\' h1lc \how~ lc.11unng Or Jngc
County') fine~t O\Cr the nc\t \\CCI.. ~
Performing 1on1ght arc 1 he Chnt~. \\ho "111 plJ) !>,.>ng' ,111 thi:ir bte't
compJct dt!>C "~I) 1cmlu' Chnh lour" at Club k'a (J k .1 ··FrJnk\
Drunk TJnk") rn Cu,1.1 Mc..'.>
Can't go \Hong \\1th th" 'ho\\, not onh ,., OrJng..: Count).,
mo,1-cclec1ic r1.lCI.. trill Jll!rlMming. hut P )Chic Ram. M~\O\\ J'h
S)mphOll) anJ llollrnlXlJ·ti.t,c:J runk) lhr:.t'h band 0\.11111n I~ .UC al'l'
on the bill All lhJt for a m\:re S'1
Appearing JI the ,,1me duh ~ln !:>.11urJ.1)' are Shrtnl..) 011\\. lh\: !:>up..-r
NaturJI\, 4 anJ R1,er,ic.lc hawc.l K1" The Clo"n
For murc 1nformJllllll 1111 euher uf tlw" .. 'h'>'" ~jll rr.1111..·, Drun
Tani.. al 5..J~ . ..J077
0
Congr.11ulJ110n' w Nc''flOrl UeJ~h ... 1ngcr \OO!!"'ntcr lar,11 ~IJ111111.
who~c ~ong "\\ 11h 't°<.'u U\ M}' Side" \\.t' ranl cd un the All Amc11.:.tn
Hol IPQ·plu chart of m.11ur and independent IJbcl pruJ\J.:-h tn the
counll) ITIU\iC d1vi-,1on
Orook'I and Dunn may he numhcr one \\llh the h11 "Nc1.m Moun" 111\
the \\Cd. M~irtini \\JS 11'tcd. but 1hc duo '' lortunatc 10 hJ\C a rn.1jm
label to" in e\po urc. On 1he or her end l>f the pcctrum. ~ljf11n1
produced her O\\n 1nJcp<!nJent .1lhum "Piece 8) Piece," and ha' been
performing a cofkchou'e' and hcndm 1n '>upport of her proJcet
It's am.wng lhat Murtrn1·~ C)lpfC'!ll\I! gem. "Wtth You u~ M) Su.k,"
reached 110. To put that tn perllpCctiH!, ;\)lecp At The\\ heel'' CO\Cr of
"Get Your Kick~ on Route 66" \\J' ranlcd at 113 "hen 11 entered thl'
chart, 3nd Enc Clapton' "Tean. In Hea"cn" wa' ranlcJ 117
The fact that MJrt1111 had a higher ranl..tng -an) v.ecl -th.in th''"e
arti t 1> notlung )hort uf rcnlJrlJble
Martini perform :u Rrxl 'n fa\-a, 1749 Nc\\p'>rt Bhd . l"o~t.t ~IC', 1. :ll
8 p.m. Tue~da). Dc't of all. ac.lnm,ion j., free for more informat1(>n. c:ill
650-4430
0
Orange Coa)t College\ Guit.ir l mcmbh: v.111 perform 11' '(lltn~
concert on SJturda) in the r ine Arh Recat:il Hall at 8 p m
The performance. tu he ,11rcctcJ by John McEn:iry and k:uunng
gui1ar in~tructor Richard Glenn. \\Ill llffcr the premiere ol Gknn\
"Conc1eno J c Sevilla."
1 id.ct arc SS For mote 1nf\>tm,111on. c II 43:?-S.'SO •
-
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\\I atcr') aacnt, nnd hi'> wife, thal
her mtcre t I for more thnn
cerebral.
Her mi ion accompli t.cd. she ,,
Lr :i Ho\\ard team up the hrsl
:ict bolh cmotioMlly :ind
intellcctu:illy :t Rov.c's ultimate
fon , calculatingl)' charting hc:r
l-OUr c in S(litc 1hc ob1ectio1l\ uf
the \Hiter'!> "ifc and agent 1 h:u
I IO\\Jrd's ch:iractcr i~ not
dc,clopcJ hcyond 101crnw.c.1on "
1hc play'i. fatal \\Caknc'~
cl,mplc1ing 1he cast arc Cm11n:i re crvatron . 0 -11.t Blnm \l,f'urll
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BLACKBOOK:
From 5
tie BT ·opl .• blJll.. lie opllonal. pp, per
pe••un TBA. lo be .iminJ:ed
• Philha1mun1c ltou\e of Design.
1t1r11."'" /\\J\ 1(, 10 .1 m I ·15 pm OC
Ph11h.,n 111111< '>.~" '' JI d A!>ID tour, 1.iic
11•11,,,.., l><1111u1w llll•'ll ,ll (..1,,1 lJ Cui·~
1.1 l ,,, 11 I lilh ( I.Mt< .11 I ui,,d,1y,, Jolll~
I hc.1-..l.1" lo 7 .r, p Ill S 111 pp . S 13 pp
l>..r '" .\pnl l] 1'11111\t• tHO ·r, I!
• A 1'1):ht in r ult,·rtun o\pnl Ill. ., 11
pm ,,..,. rnu'" .111 do 1m.1 Jllll d.in<t•
P' ·L:.' w1 .,; 14 h. ·"'''"' ''ht,11\ ->d L5 .. S
• )11.1!..1·'· Fru.:' .ind l11.ird. on Log~ .\r .1 1 1 ......... " ' ... rh t ,1 ••. 11 t ><.. r ... r
~r•n I l•1t1 '·'' .. , fn, Pt ,,. -11
t .\.~
• f ,l\f11un !>ho" \1.1\ I '1 I 1 J m .!
p 111 1 > n 1 l I t<X 1·111-,. .11 Ir. inc
\\.11 • ·1 !> !O l't' ( 1n•.1 1 1.1n .. 1 :-.;.1);ursl..1
I. 1,•
• Ul.'rlH 0.h\ \•,,. 1 11 JU J m -1 JU
( .\ .\ t I I " ,ILJ lh•f' ,,.11;.-1.111;
Janet "agursl.1, 532-8675
8 Riverbo.lt Casino Nile. May 1, 7-11 30
p m.. Rotary Club of Huntington Beach
musie. entertainment and food at Ed1i0n
Communoiy Center, Munllngton Beach
S25 pp Phone 847-2523
• C9urmet G11_ys, Ma) 2, 2·6 pm. Chil-
dren's Mus.cum at l a Habra culin,ny cook·
otf at Chevron Region.ii I leadquJrtt-r\, La
H.ibra S35 pp Contact M.:1rc1a C•~'Sler,
1)1016914464
• Fiesta Magnifico, May 2 JI 6 p m .. So-
ph1st1cat~ of ATSC d.rnc1ng and mariachis
,JI C.:ino\ Walerfmnt, Newport 84.'ach. s.i s
~ Oesigns for Dining M.1y 5, 10 c1 m .4
p m Ct lOC (mdl'rclla Guild luncheon
ind h.>me tour al Cr1'.1n V1llJgc, 5.intJ Ana
I ll·o~hb Cont.id JanN Nagur\l.1, 532 8b75
• Salute to hcellence MJy 6 at 3 p m ..
u•odwoll lndu!>lr1es of QC .iwards rccep
11 .. n and dt'\-..:rt bullet at Ooublet1ee
11utel. Or.inge S.lO Cont.tt.1 Contly Geru,
S-1. 6301
8 MansioM and M.asterpiKH Mav 7,
10 .i m ·4 pm CllQC Trt1 ()s()S Cu11d at
C.lrl's Fine Furniture S20 pp ~ 532
8675
• Founders' Day Para.~ and Strttt
Fllre, May 8, Gty ol Ful!Mon ~1V1ties
begin at 6:15 am. Phone 738-6575.
• Night at the It.lees, May 8 .it 6 p.m .•
Magte flute chapter of QC Performing Ms
Center dinner and horse r~ng at Los
Alamitos Racetrack, Los Alamitos. $37.50
pp. Phone 846-8108. -
• Celebrlly Golf To urn.iment, May 10,
Ch1ldhelp USA at Los Coyotes Country
Club, Buena Parl... Phone 721·0814.
8 Coif T011rnament and Auction, May
T 0, CSP Youth Shelter at PaciflC Coif Club,
San Clementt. $149.95; after April 11,
$1 75 Dinner only, S50. Phone 250·0488.
•Louis K.ihn bhibit. May 13 at 10 am ,
MUSt>um Council o( Newpon Harbor Alt
Museum bus to Muset1m of Contemporaty
Alt, LCIS Angeles, lunch •I W.iter 8.lr and
Cnll Phone 759-1122.
•Tour de Cure C~sic. May 15 at 8
a m Ameoc:an 01.ibetes A$sn. b.l.e r.Je,
wall. roller bldde °' sl.ate aJong Sant.ii AN Rl\e1 Tro11I f()( ~ges at Anaheim Stadium
Phone 662-7940
8 A Tu tt fOf lift, May 16, Americ.tn
COMEDY i MAGIC Cancer Soc1ery "'' Monda\-1 \\ 1ne •nd Food
Cc!nt.er, Cast.I Mesa Food (rom 25 rt'Sldu-
rants, 100 wines, iilent and 11~ aUC1tOOS,
enlert.Jmment by The Four Freshm.in
$1 25 pp. Contact Sharon C1ommet1, 723-
5100 • Improvisation 4255 c .. mptn Or No
1311. Irvine, 854-5455 John ~ton ~
• Cotr Toum.iment, May 18 .JI 9 a.m • forms through Sund.ty llcl.tU SS·S 12
Pacific Chor .. le al TustJn Ral1(.h Cot( Clut>
S 165' pp Phone 252-1134
•Broadway on Parade. Ma) 11 .u 6 .10
p m .. Damas de Carid.>d of SI Jude Mt>d1
al Centtr "Bal Ma5<1ue" .lnd Prf'Sent.111on
o( Mannequins ,., An.itw1m lt1lton BT
S 175 pp Contact ludy Doolittle 871
1850
• Colden Balon CAI•. M.lt l 1 Jt u JO
p m , OC Ph1lharmon1C So~.u·t d•nn('r
dance and aud1om al four St>.t~on\ liold
N~ Bto<leh with muot<1lr\lOm<'ti1.1n
Sle'\e Allen ~1 75 pp BT l'tw.nt 5'i.l
2422
• f Mhlon Show. May 2l JI 11 JO .. JI\.
~l'ens Au"lt.1ry ol A)~~anrr lt'.cgul' of
Newport-~ luncheon JI fo11r X-.11.01n
Hot~. Newpott Beach c,..,,, lCI 8a1ll.11.1
Frost, 675·3901
COMMUNITY EVEHTS
• Cry,ul Court Bear ~rl~ Jnd Sunflo\,.'t'f
A\enue, Costa f\~, 432 2160 fhe funlOf
le.1gue o( Or.ingt' 'County will ho\! ,.
"Rodeu R""IC'Yo .. with '"" enltott.11n1M111
d.}nc1r1g and a \lleflt •uc. huo. Imm 7 p m ·
midnight Saturd.ly
• F . .uhion Isl.and ,..,t'lt'pun C.t-nler 0Me
.ib.M! Pac1f.c Co.bl 1t.gtiw .. y, Newpon
Bto.-1eh, 721 .WOO V1ntJgt' and "'en tl\e
lle\\t>Si ~ nl Mercedt>s Btoru c~ will
IX' un d•~ 5.aturd.J Sund•y tt.r~I
th<' m.tll
• l\i~t TO'f'1l .ii Toan ·loo Squ.tr~. 1875 8
1'twpott Bh-d . C~·\~ Ciand opt>n·
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,J II.• tt :ul~' [t1t1 \lt~tr.1..,t1 Jlt hJU
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Fa•lly Speclal
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• lwnlut I..\' U\"tln D.h .._'-" 1 .JI 11
I " I I I I( l'.1 I ' ' II ti. '• ••• H.I\ ll JIJ,
., ,, , I fh .1< It ~ 1 pp Pt ,, " ) 12 lib.,~
• ~, mphuny uf Jl»Hh '-l.11 1 JI !J IO
I"• t'••"'" ~1111pl oon~ 1•111 .ii Lt• \\t•fl
tlpn 1'."'Jl"'' 1l1 .. 1d1 SI"'} pp l'hont' -,r-, 1 ... H;S
• M .1y U.iy -\\.i) 0.1y M.1y 1 .it b JO
p "' L •· .1 .. 11r1,1r ( 111111 11111111•1 .11 o\n.1hc1rn
\\,1H1••ll Sl'oll pp 1!1 l'h·1'1l' hi! -1600
• Tht• C' .1\.1bl.1n1a Con,pir.icy MJv 1 .11
• p 1 1 (I ti >l l 111I .. Rr•d \\,1)o;11n Guild LJ·
""" 11 1,l1t JI loc ·'" ,,, fll o, S ~O pp Cunrao
live
Nightty
Entertainment~
Mark Wood
The Tenants
The Tenants
Hor POI
* C i1<C0 de A!f aqo*
Peter Shambrook 4-8 pm
Swrngrng T1k1s 8 30 -Tiii Close
2332 W. Coost Hv.y., Newio1 Beodl
714/631-8220
Fresh Fish D•llJ,
All Year 'Round
ar .. kf••t Lunch
Dinner
•Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm
•Earty Bird Specials
•Happy Hour 4·6pm
•Harbor Brunch Cruises
400 M ain St. B alboa
673-4633
BAR-B-QUE RIBS, CHICKEN,
SANDWICHES & SAUSAGE
Like You've Never Tasted! -at
~·~~~:. ~ Newpo~ Beach
~ WOOD PIT BAR-B-QUE
•
and • SO~!~-~~-f¢1-S
3305
Newport
Blvd.
Newport
Beach
I ,.....c.....,
I -1 .. u.
·~; 1 __ s
I -,
I
Buy One Lunch Or Dlnnrr I
Gtf the Second for Haff Prlcr1 723-7240
Stcond mnl '' of equal °' Im« I v.iue. v.11d 1 days• weett. I FAX
One=~lh~~~~p~~-91 1 723-7241
a Orange Coast Weekend /Thursday, April 29, 1993
I \ I I • l I t 'I ' .. t t ~ ' I 1 ) I
1 4 RGE 16'' p1-z-z-a
$3 combinations · all toppings 95 with purchase of pitcher of be11eroge
Dine-in Only -No Toke Out
Served from 6PM To 1 OPM
TWO 8' SCREENS + 10 TV'S
21 Items On Our Oyster Bor Menu
NOW SERVING SU NDAY
COUNTRY /MEXICAN BREAKFAST 9AM · 1 PM
9059 Adams al Magnol.o, Huntington Beach • (71 4) 963-6362
~ t( A 19 year
• ~~ Newport Tradition et.~ MOTHER'S0~AY
Make Your R eservations N ow
t DINNER (Deck or Dining Room) 4:00-10:00
t CHAMPAGN E BRUNCH 9:00a.m.-2:00p.m. + 2 HOUR CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
HARBOR CRUISE
Momurg 10-12 -Afttmoon 1:3~3:30
Call 675-5777 For Reservations
llarltor Crwu~ Boat "ls/11 MwJnU" lc-011"1 Cannary Dock
t Historic Waterfront Restaurant t
3010 Lafayette t Newport Beach t 675-5777
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• Oun1r COo\SI Coll~· 2701 F••"'·~
, I CC))L) t.~. 432·5880 The lntef·
•. 1• .n.il Oub IS spcwbOftng •·tntttn•ti0n.1I o.i.... M.iy 6-7 Act'"'t~ will ul.t ~t
tmff 11 • m.·l pm 1n OC:Cs Qwd .irtJ
"J ...... on. S4·S7.
DANCE
FESTIVALS l SPECTACULARS
• \rhf l'il '9) 2390 RC'dl.ancb l'"'"µort
ll iK S40. 2S57 hptt•M<f ··Att>f~ is n "~tt.h.Ji}!Ol.l of .vu (rum mu~ to
1.1 <t' 10 • m .) pm Solturd.ir Adm1~
\'.»
• lnugtn•ltOn Cr~bulion M \.lr.ous lo
.it.om SSf>.ARTS. f(t. 138 Sh.lrt> 'our
•t-.im• t\ tht the~ o/ the eishth .ann~I
tnl ul r.f•fi1ng .Mlf ~ ol pt'flOtrn.IOCf\,
<hon ... (lfUhupJ .ind r~b.horu •t Or-
•"' Count) \Chou!> l1br .ir-..~. ~ng
:.i ' .iriJ the Of.ans' County Pc.•tfoun.ng
.\. :, ( t·ntn throuSh ~un<U~ f\tnts frtt Ot
n~ pocC'd
• 'oulh bpo '9) Otiingt-COUnl\' f,w
•'"''· 86 F.w Dmt, C~ I\~ 75 I f "l•R 1k .innu.al t"tt'nl 1o1.1ll '""' .and t'\C•IC'
rr•p11k> .-nd .amphtl><.-n t'nthll'i.J.>b ol .111 .. "''"')Cir rrom fr'da) Sund.ly (ttt MJ
m ~ion .ind J)olrl..1ng
FILM & VIDEO
• 'e\\l>Orl H.arbot Alt Muu•um 850 S,,n
ti' Dr, """'port Bt· .. ch iSIJ· 111.! i:;,.:, n Rt'turns t19911 r> the fi'n.il
""r'"~tn WI thC' ftlm lo<'f~ btlfod 'V.ampor~
n Our MM:bl " ~ Or. Arthur T.aui..\og .it
t. ;o pm fricMy Adm1s.s.on Sl SS
LITERARY ARTS
•Cu• P.i.lm.i Rril.iur.tnl 122 E I :'th St
Sant.a Ana 47l·901 S Poet') rtJd n~ bt
lt't' ~llol) olnd l.an.i plus the '"" mus.c ol JWil ~L ~M teJ1ULCJ JI 8 p.m.
\\i.od.i> 1n the fJllor) RNJ1n~ r II.'(.' .id
m1'»10n
• Fritnds o( Or.lngt Coa~t Collrge's
Normoln E. W.itson l1br.iry at ll(lo I.It
Clubhov'>C', ·10 Via L1tk> !>oud, .1 H S087
Orange Counl) anomey and f><Jbh\hed
PtJet W.tltt'r St h1ndlt-r p•l~.'nb lt'.ldings
lrom Juhn Moltc.n\ poetry ., .10 pm
\-\ t'dnt'Sd.a) AJm1s)1on SS tor non
mcmbtn R<-Sen. JtlOlls l·ncour .!St-d
• N-port ~.Jlh Public l1br.u)' °'C-...potl
(t'ntt'r Br.>rKh 8St> S,,n Cltm~:ntt' Or.
1'L""porl Bexh. 1).1-1.31·· .>nd 6.14 l18l
11.irdb.icl.. .and p.iJ>efb.l boo.t., <t'lt"fl'n<f'
ITl.lllt'rt.1h m.lSJl·nt'> .ind \lclco. P'"-C'd
lrQm 2S Ct'nts .l'.Aol.ablc throu..:h Sunday ii
thC' H th .innu.11 frwn<b of i.ht 11.~pntt
Bc~h P .. btie l1bwy u~ BoiJ.. s..1e on
t~ 1.a .... n inU COftlmi..n•t) Room ~l.>u~
10 .t m • • pm tod.t\, 10 .1 rn 5 pm f11 .
w~·Satuid.l}. noon-4 pm Sund.n
MEETINGS & SEMINARS
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Cu)l.ifsoo i book 'lad.es & c.ent1e Men
\\omen Sh.inng With Women About tht
ART cJ Rel.aung 10 Men")
• Ne ... porl Buch Public Libr.iry B•lboa
BrJnch. 100 E B.llboa Blvd., NC\\port
Beach, 644·31i1 ChikJren 1n second
throu~h hhh grJde are 1n•1ted for stones,
sea· onented crafts, and othfr fun at
Wedne..day afternoon meetings ortJleB"al·
bo.i Snot. dub l 30 pm. beginning this
\Wdn~ay.
MUSIC
Classical, Opera & Traditional
• All.i Coffet Warehousr II. Ro.i~ting Co.
>Urlht . /'.~port Beach 675 02Jl
Tu\edo COY.boy pla~ clJ,\1c.il roll. Of1g1
nals JI 8 30 pm WednC)(l.i~ Free ad·
m1~S10n
• Altll Coffee Houie .ll I r1,1ngle )quJrt'.
1870·A HJrbor Bl\d , Nn 100 Cos1,1 ~. 646-7-140 Sandro Er•'>tJ\1 pla~~ trJ·
d1hc>nal Russi.ln music .ind blul'i g. lO pm
Sarurda) F rtt oldm1>\!0n
• lnince Bolrcl.iy Thuter 424! C.irnp0>
Or ln.-1ne 854·4646 In.me CamtrJIJ
conducted ~ Rober1 Hodo!.., pe1'1Utm\
's.AUL George Frtder.c Hand!!I > or.ir.:.n1>
.and m.t~t'rp.e.:.t 01 tht-Baroque t-ril -30
p rn \\edn~J' fal..~·u S12 Ot.im;1>
County Ch.lm1>ef Orche..ir.i conducted !>'\
M•C.lh le-.y S" e-s an all \'lrour1 cone en
~Turing \'totJJT {:~ ......,._... ~t.t
Nntturn.i )~mphon~ '1 16 and P1.111<1
Concerto r-.o S .it 8 pm May b r1cl..t•1,
S 12 S29 ~ •Orange Co.iii College 2701 IJ1r\1t'"
ROJd C~tol Mt."\J -132 58 1"' '\ COl1u"I
rocu\rng on the \\OIU ul Brih~h cuml"')<.'''
"''" be pt~nted .it 3 p m SunJJ~ lo, •t 1•
OCC S\mphony li.;.l..t-1> S3 Sr
• Ne .... port Buch Public libr.iry Corona
di!! MM BrJnch. 420 M.:lriROld Avt , Co-
ronJ dl'I Mar, 644-3181 •1-t1stoiY of Old
Nl..,.,port Landing -Where It All Began,"
a frw afternoon program lollowed by tt'J,
pre~t'nted by kx.il h1stonan Ulen ltt 3
pm M.l\I 6
• Ne ... purl Buch Public Libr.Ary Newpoo [iijiiiii!i!i!i~!i!i!i!i!i!ijj!i!ii!i!i!i!i!ij[i!i[iiiji!ii
CC'nlt'I Branch. 85b San Clemt'ott' Dmt',
1'e--.,pc>rt Beach. 6<14·l 135. 5.llles tech·
n.quE"> t'mph.i~wng llo\o-w.iy ntgot1.1hon
.ind tllt.'<h•t communicat.on ttchnoqun
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forn.a 1> sl.atC'd for 7 )().9 30 p m. fr.day
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• Alu Coffee W.uehouse & Ro.uting Co.
506 31sl St Newport Be.i{h, 675-0233
5.lndy Ross pcrtOfm~ ht:or ()(1gm.1I foll songs
al 8 30 p m S.iturd.i) lonme 8.igel) pla)')
bhJegrass 011g1n.ils ill 8 30 pm Sunday
I u~edo Cowboy perfOfms cl.issoc.:11-folk
1111i,:1nals JI 8 JO pm \\edn~.iy The ""J' R.iu Band plJ)' 0<1gm.il 101~.'blue> ~ 10 p "' Mcty 6 F u"t' .t<Jm""'°"
•Alta Coffee lfou'e .it Tr!Jngle Squ.ire,
111 "0·A lt,lrbor Bl' d . N o 100, Cost.i
\\t»d, 6-11>· "-140 foll ~mger lrora SJge
pt·rlorm~ I! JO p m Wt'<.ln~d)' ferocious
0.11,1~ plJ\ P''P rcx ~ H )0 p m May 6.
SINGLES
• Cha'ylor's Socio1I Cub an the Mes.I Verdt> 8.illroom at the \.\'estin South Coo)(
Pl.ua I lotcl Bristol Stt~t at the 405 Frtt·
\Ai.ay, C<»4c1 Mew, '8l3-S;.4.l s.+ d.lnce
fe.itu11ng ckc1ay .ind door PflZes '°' a~. fl)( .iges 30 60, 8 p m midn1ghl Fnday
Free d,mcr ~sons 8·30 p.m. Admis.s100:
SS VJl1d,11cd p,ulong· S2.
al Turtle Rod Or~. l"-1ne, 857·5"4% •South Co.ut Repertory b5S TCMn Cen
"Catch Me I( You Can.' .a murder m'f'lery 1er Orr.e. Costa ~. 957·40Jl ,._~,
set m the Catskill Moun1A1m, •\ on sr.i~ Coward's "I l.i> fner." .ibout .in .tg.ns iK
frid.l)'S and $;11urdays at 8 p m thfl'lu).)h trCS> .tnd her family ~ "quiet W«'
May 8 Td • .cu S6 .ind S8 end gets turnt'd u~ down by houM'
• Or.an&e Co.isl Coll~e Or.im.t L.ib ~tu uNs, conhnut') throui;h M.l) 16 on I~
dio, 2701 farn..ew Ro.ia, ~1 1 "'~ Hl m.a1n ~~ T<lrts SJS Sl4 On the '"
5640 .Arthur ,\.\ol~'l rormc; 11~ ~ _ond ~ the v.orld .P'em.crl• ol R<~r
Cre.attOO ol I.he Wodd .and Other BusmC'\s· Ruclls "So M.>n) \.\.'Ollh. .in C',.im1n.lllQtl
f)ft'S4!'nted 7 p m Sund.I) >.clm1uoon b~ ot fNJ'rl.l~ and v.ht-tlwr ""'(' '' dcslln~ °'
don.illOf'I "S""ee~ TodJ" Stcpht'n Son .in •rch.iie thoic:t.> con11nues thmvi;h Ma)
hr1m's Ton> Aw.vd winning mu~iul nus 1l Showt1me) Int bolh \IJgt"> 8 p m
te1pl{'(:t', opens at 8 pm. foday o1nd rum Tue.·fr1 • 2 JO tlnd 8 pm SJ1 l':JO .ind
throot;h May 16 Tte~cu S9 S12 7 lOpm Sun Tl(ltl\ SZS·SJ-'
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• Orangl' Co.l>I College Fin~ Art> Rec.1L.il
I IJll 2 ·o l f J1l'Vlew Ro.id, Coo.1.t ~
4 3:!-SIH!O f'1.1n1 .1 \\ 1llt,1m C•ah.lm ponra)s
1he title 1 har.ictt" 1n Cole Porter One o(
.i II.ind ' at 8 pm f\.\d) 8 and 2.30 pm
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• Ram11da Inn S;in Clcrr.enie. 760-86'18.
Jimmie and the Prime Ti~ Sin~ Oub
prl"SCnts a "South oi the Y O.ince P.irty" -------------;...._------------------f0t agn 40 60, SuncJ.iy Adm.)~ S 10
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• Orangl' County Ptrforming Arts Cen-
lt'r, 600 To"n Center Dn~e. Cost.J Mesa,
-40-2000 I he tropic.ii ~nd Bodimche
ta!..~ aud1enu» on "A Musical Tour of the
Amc:r1ca;" .it 4 pm. Sund.iy T1cl..et.s SJ
•Pacific Amphil he.ilre 100 fav 011~.
Costa Ml~. 740 1000 E•·Pol1~ r111ntman
Sting appears v.1th d.1d.1 8 p m M.iy 7 The
\MW is sold out
THEATER
• Alternative lteputory Theater 1 bl6 S
Cr.ind A\>e., SJnl.1 An.i, 836-7929. "hr-
tuffc, ·· Moliere·~ w.medy oo hypocrisy,
plJ)'S Thursdays througti Satu1days at 8
p m . SundJy> at 7 p.m. until lune 12
i ICkets s 13.50 lo s 16
• Bad.st.lg• The.tier 1599 So~rlOf Ave ,
Cosu Mes.a, 646-5887. "Ull Me ~."a
Ont' man dari.: ~ about .i m.in trying
to get his Me together aver the celephont'. P~rl'ormances .ire Thur throud't Sat. Al 8
p.m ul M.ly 22 TICl.eu S12·Sf5.
Mitt-Week
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•Warehouse Resuur.anl 3450 Via Opor·
to. 1'.t."hpoo Be.:ich. 673-4700 DJ King
Scorchman ~rrorms Hip House at 9 to-
no~hL Free adm1SS;On Eden performs Clas·
\I{ Rock JI q p m friday·Saturddy Jamie
\ \ ood & l he Rrudhouse Rock& pedorm
at l p m Sunday Frtt adm1)S100 L<hl An·
~k-s pla>> cl.1"1c rock 9 pm Tuesday SJ
.1Jm1~s1on "'ROQ local Music Showcase 9
pm Wednc5d.iy SJ adm1s5'on. Vision
plJ)'S techno/house music 9 p m May 6.
1All pcrfmm.ince<. .l1l' SS. 1f n()( sljted oth·
erv.1sel.
• Cost.a Mes.a Ovic "'1vhouse 611 H.Jm-
1lton SI., Cost.1 Mes.a, 650-5269 "~tis Ale
Rmgiog." • music.11 comedy set in a tele-
phone-answer 1 n g service, Thursd.11ys
through 5.llurda:r at 8 p.m., Suncbys .it 2 ir-j/~;.&Jij]~;;;~'.]Mi;'.liJiiai~~~"77:r:-;-::::fa:1 p.m until May . II
• Irvine Community Theater .at Turtle
Rock Communuy Park, on Sunnyt\111 L.11ne Pop, Rock & Country
BARN
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Every Tuesday
Sizzling Fajitas
with au the trtmmlngs . $ 95
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· Every ThundQy
Traditianal Dishes
$795 • Ccsne AIOda • Comllos
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alabria is in the toe of
the llalian boot. a
rugged, sp:usc area
where the cuisine lS
simple and rustic.
Carmelo ~bato, 'Aho is neither.
kfl IJbnlb rrivina in the United
States as a young adult in the late
1'1-'0\ Within six years. he was
runnin$ his own care. !"fc's been
purvc) 1ng pasta ever since.
I le opened Carmelo's in Corona
de! Mar nine years ago. a shrewd
mo,c. because the Orange Co t
had turned to gold. Real estate
pnce v.ere soaring, the Reagisn
era w:is comina in10 Cull swing and
h1g !>pcndcrs v.erc nodJng to
CJrmclo's Ri torante.
The Cafe IS blc)Sed Wllh an alert
manager, Pitro Ca.anl; ao efficient
)Cl'\'ing scaff; pleasant, romantic
lighting; original Jnincings by fellow
Italian. ~farco Ssssonc; li\C
cnlcrtainmcnt in the bar; and a
Janee noor (rare tn these parts).
fa1:n '411h thee attnbuce •
hu~incss has not nlways been a
'mooch gondola ride. Food :ind
~..:1"1cc h3\C been uneven al ume ,
trendy new Jtah:m restaurant ha\C
mctc~cd the compcttfion and the
I! OnOnllC realities Of the '9(h hll\C
made diners more price conscious.
Dining
Editor
There arc
cascades or
flowers in the
outdoor nrca
:.long th e fronl of
the building
wh_cre pacron cJn
CDJOY the -creel
scene on balmy
summer evemng.s.
but those scene
included
interminable road
~ork on Coast
HightA·ay l:ut )c;u,
which nearly
drove Manto up
the wall as cuscomcrs could not
find a way to appr03ch the place,
much less act in.
Always the prof c 1onal, Manco
approached the problem or
scimulatina business with a barrage
of ideas includin1 his" Intermezzo"
menu which offers substancial
sn:icks, pastas and piuas, served in
1hc bar, wich prices on all pa~ta
places al S7.SO.
Linguine Carbonan is a
pcci3lly al Carmelo's, but
"rigatonl 1i qu1ttro fonnaai" with
four cheeses blended into a rich,
sen uous dcliaht is worth return
trips. Abo on the 'mall menu arc
shrimp cooked in while wine sisucc.
$6.50, and iOUp or lhC day, $).25.
Regular menu entrees avcnagc
around $17.95, with pasta dishes at
Sl l.95; linguine with clams is a
super choice.
Manto's newest invention
involves a return to his Calabrian
roots whh family style dinlna each
Sunday evcnina from 5:30 to 8 p.m.
And he means family atyle, just Ii.kc
his own mother uacd to mate, with
plattcrt and bowls on the table,
served in the casual tradition or
home oooklaa -it'• ''cucin•
the Family All • ID
Carmelo Manto returns to his roots by introducing
family dining to Corona del Mar's very own bistro
c.salinga." The four-course dinner
ls Sl3.9S per adult, $6.95 for kids.
Appeti2en and cntrces will vary rrom week to week, but, acncrally,
the menu will be somethina on this
order: A huac bowl or mixed
arecns lavished with sweet. roasted
bell peppcn and aalty black olives
gets things off to a aood •tart·
There isn't belier polenta in town,
and here, in serve-yourself i.tyle. it
is accompanied by liccs or pic.y
uusa1e and a luxurious. dark
marinara nucc.
A platter or tender sautced
_._..,.ptoo
Always the professional,
Carmelo Manto stimulates
business with a barrage of ideas.
chicken breasts and mushroom!> 1\
the unpretentious cntree with a
savory pan gravy laced "'ifh wh11c
wine and fresh herb . plus sweet
sm:ill red potatoes, and carrot\
cooked al dence. Fina lly, there ii,...i.,
genuinely first-class tira misu wi1Y1 ·
creamy mascarpone and whipping
cream. It's family style, all right. 1(
Mom went to cooking school.
Manto should check out his
ovens or find a new baker: Dinner
rolls arc pasly and Oat, and the
roccac.ia just isn't up to the rcsl of
1hc meals' standards.
Carmelo's is the closest 1hing
Corona del Mar has to a bistro
Before 8 p.m .• the canned show
tunes filling 1he restaurant seem
dated and too loud. but once h\.C
encert~inment begi ns in the bar.
Carmelo's cakes on a li\CI).
sophisticated aura and Sta)!> that •
way til closing time at I a.m.
Manco's private kingdom
includes a family home in Monarch
Bay and his Corona del Mar office
is Cit for a Venetian doge. Hca\ll~
carved furniture, oil p.llnt1ngs and
other art works seem a filling
surrounding fo r 1he ~ua\.C
Calabrian who has rac~ed up more
than 40 years of experience in thl!
re 1aurant bu)iness. 0
Carmelo's R1sronn1L'. 35:0 t'act/h.-
Co:ist Htgh14'1V 675-19:1. Op..·n nightl.v
from 5:JO to i .1.m, \~ hcc/ch;m
acrommod:Jtlons. Smoking SCC"flOn
Valet parking.
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Newport Mesa Unified School District .
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