HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-05-20 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA ,,,,..
Mostly unny
today following
morning low
clouds and • PAR'ILY ~i!J!JI51
patchy c~stal fog. Highs
are expected to remain in
the upper 60s .
See Weather, A2
Employee association leaders ri_p city's budget
~ Seven-page letter urges
council to pay closer scrutiny
to proposed expenditures.
By Tony Dodero
Stlll~
scrutiny to the city' propo!)ed Sb7.5 mil·
lion budget.
"This is to mal..e the councal more
aware of ome or the stuff that' really
happening, that ll may not have found out
about," s.iid Jimmy L:men, the president
of the Newport Deach City Emplo;ces As·
sociation.
spend among other thing~:
• $650,000 annually on the police de-
partment helicopter;
• S500,000 in legal ellpcn\es;
• $500,000 in data processing com;
• $180,000 for cmplo)ee training,
• S33,600 for council health benefit'>,
City Manager Kc' in Murph) d1!>Countcd
the letter and said he has given rhc em-
plo)CC associations a re)pon!le to their
budget concerns.
.
he 'aH.I S7-500 for council tra,cl j., much
lo" er than ·man) ..1ther ciUC'>
"fhat !> for the entire council," he !I.ltd.
noting th.it the council probabl~ "'on't
!.pend the entire S7.SUO ••• rhat°) not OUl·
rageou "
NEWPORT BEACH -City employee
association leaders delive red a scathing,
seven-page leu er to City Counci l members
Wednesday asking them to pay closer
Signed by Larsen, Newport Deach Em·
ployees Lcag\Je President Jim McAfee
and employee representative Lee Ouuard,
the letter slam the city for proposing to
• S20,000 for council publication) and
league or city dues;
• $7,500 for council tr3vcl;
• S6.100 for planning commission and
staff travel.
"We'v~ been talking about the!le 1 ... !>uc;
and there is a number of them thJt "e
ha'e a difference of opinion on," Murph\
loa1d. "We come from a different perspec-
tive ."
Murphy noted. ho.wcver, th3t the Cit) ''
stud) ing a joint operati on program for the
helicopter as a means to save mone~. And
In contra .. 1, he .. aid his forme r Cit). Al-
hambra, spent $40,000 on council tra,cJ
He ;sbo pointed out that the planning
comm1~s1on !>tart ha'> been reduced this
)Car
See EMPLOYEES/M
When qu ality
of sc hool s
fo rces fa mily
to choose ... --c oncerned about the qualiry of education
children 3re getting in
the Newpon-Mesa School
Di trict?
h 's lime to "orry some
more.
Oa\.e and Nancy Holland -
t\\<O of the most thoughtful,
w-..n
Lobdel .
Editor's
Notebook
involved
members or
the Ne"port-
Mcsa
community -
have given up
on our school
di trict and
"111 move to
Park Ridge. a
ubu rb of
Chicago, this
ummer. The
sole reason:
to get a better
pub he
edw:.t1 n for
their three children.
It's significant neY.s. Da\e,
monaging director of Northern
Trust' private bankinp
bu inc . haJ built o )UCCe stul
franchi c in Ne"'pN t Center
from scratch in hi\ ~ V! year ia
Newport. From the start. he\
embraced the commu111t) "nh
a giant bear hug. erving on
the boards or many local
insmutions such a Oper .1
Pa cific. the Newport Harbor
Arca Chamber of Commerce
and FISH: gh ing endlcs ly 10
charities, and coaching Lallie
League.
His \\UC, Nancy, 1s JUSt as
1mohed Among ot her thing •
she 'olunteer!t three dJ) a
"eel at Mariners Elementary
School. where her three
children -Chri tophcr, 11;
Andre"· 8, and Elizabeth. 6 -
attend
A nicer couple ;ou "'on't
meet. Salt or the earth
For the Holland • bu!)me
wa good, they had plenty or
friends and the "'eathcr
See LOBDELL/llek Piii
Question of the Day
Inferior schools?
Julie Da\\ on, right, hold foe-ding-tube t ringe \\-h1le Kara' grand mother, Nancy Palme, helps out.
Cou nty decisi on twists c hild 's fate
~ ~-year-old Ka ra had found 'magic touch' of Marisol. Then her mother is told that the child can't stay .
By Russ Loar. Statt W11ter
COSTA MESA -\\hen 3')eUNlld K.irJ DJ\li.,041 \\JS mo,ed
to the Mnri\ol home: for medically frJg1k chi ldren 1.1\t March. it
wa an anw.cr tu her mother·~ pr.l\er ...
··t was !.hocked. 1 ''·'' :.sb~~luteh hocked." ~tiid Dawson. '1ll. a
\\Orking, single mother "ho It',., in Co ta Mesa. "l said, 'Wh>
doe~ it have to happen thi!) \\J) .,. h ''J~ )0 abrupt"
The micrucephahc girl -bllrn \\Ith p.1rt ol her tir.1in m1 mg
-had been abu-.ed and m;ilnouri ... htd durtn~ ~e,er JI month' at
a !tkalled nuNng 1a,1hl). accur<l1ng tu i.... r.1\ ~moth~r. Julie
Da"'son. Al Mari ol, Kara thmcd
"They ha"e the magic touch.· 0.1''''1n ,,11d 'She g.11ncd back
the weight 1hat she lo...r. he ...,a,n't .ilr.11J ''' people to 'pick her
up or touch her an) more -\he \\:t\ C\llCll\CI) ha pp) ..
Officiab at the rcg1un.1l De,clupmcntal Dis.1b1l111es Center, J
~tatc-f unJcJ ..igenc) that monitor~ the care of medically fragile
children. said K;,ir a coulJ nol rcmJ1n al Mamol '' 11hout a
liccmed health c.11c pnilc\"UnJI ~u~h a~ J nur~e on staff. !Cira
1 fed through a tub1: an her -.1l1mach -c;illed a G-tube -Jnd
although the procedure '' rclJll\ cl) "mple. t:lle official Sa) 1t
cannot be performed an J gr,1up h,lmc \\llhout medical
!tupcnisaon
But bccau e or a bureaucrat1<.. \nalu. D.l'-''''" \\:l' called t\\O
weeks ago by count) hcJlth offic1;sl, :ind 1.:1\cn ~4 h,,ur to
remO\e her chilcJ from the C0,1.1 ~lc\.1 l.ICllll\ he had kit '0
lucky to find .
The dec1 .. 1on ll> rcmo\I.: h.JrJ anJ another :?·)CJr-old girl !rum
~tan ol "a' ti.1,cd on le~a l.111011 f'J''>CJ 1n 19 9. authored b)
Oakland A, ... embl) m.111 1 om Uate'
W entz: The man w ho t au ght talent
~ Mentor of many skilled actors will be
honored Friday at Newport Harbor High.
By Tony Oodero Stitt Wnler
H is yean~ of teaching dramJ and 'P'-'Cch
behind him. former Ne"'port llarblH High
School and Orange Coa\t College tc:.11.her
Robert Wentz no'" spend hi da)S rclJ\tng m an
easy chair and rcnccting on tho c career' he
helped along.
Former student including Hurri on rord.
Anthony Zerbe, Frank Mar hall and PJul LeMJt.
all renowned actor and director , O\\e 'nnu~ debt
or gratitude lo Wentz' guidance. •
OCC. Wentz abo has ac ted in film' and theater.
But one student he touched 1mmen'1CI). Leslie
I lolland, has retu rned the fa,or b) tJking Wentz
uu t of a retirement home and mo"111g him into her
Costa Mesa re!tidence o she can take better care
of him. Wentz i no' tri ken b) Par~inson's
d1sea~e. a neurological di order.
"He \\US my tea h," ~J1d Leslie. "ho met Wentz
rn t9.i9 when she \\as a speech tudent at Ne" port
Harbor.
Holland \\Jtchcs O\Cr Wentz and takes him out
to ing karaoke tune at The Cannen. and The Tea
Room restaurant .
"La t night at karaoke at The Cannery, he JUSl
belled out songs "'ith no cane , no nothing." he
41a1J "ll was incrcd1blc ...
See KARA!8acl Page
City ollicials ·
fight decision
to reinst ate cop
..., Officer terminated after dumping
intoxicated man on sidewalk. Attorney
refers to judge's ruling as 'chilling.'
By Lor.Ann Bas~eda
$!~" V.r:cr
COSTA Ml::.SA -Cll) offlc1.1l h.1\e ap·
pc;iled J Superror Court Judge's order 10 re1n-
!>lJtc a !tCn1or police olll.:er whu ''a" llrcd IJ)t
''inter for dumping a Jrun~en man un the ~•de·
"'al!I. out!t1de Hoag Ho,.
pital and later l~ing
about 1t an a report
ColltJ \te)a Cit) At
turnc) Jerry ~~heer
"ho called the judge',
dc.:"1on "chilhng." •ud
a nouce to appeal ".I)
filed \\ cdnc d.1\ an Or·
angc Count) ~upenor
Court
''The Cll) remain) op-
t1m1 uc that ah ongin31
Jcc .... 1on to to mlll..ite
~tr Rubio "ill be up·
held on appe.11 · i.:
lid
Oft1ccr Uc .1:.arJ
Rubio \\a) fired 1 Jan·
uar) 199:? .1ft~ h~ •
• 'It is absolutely
and
unequ1vocatly
against
department
policy to be
dragging drunks
off in.o the
weeds .'
-DAVE ~OWDEN
po ice ch!~f
dropped ofr an C\111.1 '~ 10tO\l•.1tcJ and tn·
;urcd trJn'>1ent out-.11.k the· ef'tlcrgenl.'.' r<•,,m and
lch the mJn to collapllc tntl) 'omc bu,hc'
Superior Court Judg~ \\ 1lh;im R'tl.1~1,J.1111
ruled thJt although he t>chc'e' Rubio a.:.:d tr·
re poll')1bh, termination ''J' an l'\-.c,~1,c pen·
allv )tnCc there " C\tdcn.:c tt"'I 'h \ the \!lll~cr
\\a· ... onl) lollo"ing an Ull\\rllten department pol·
IC\
-.. It is alholutcl\ anJ unequ1'"' all~ aga111,t d.:
p.1rtment pohC) Ill be dr.1gg1ng JrunL:~ off into
the "eed,," Chief 0.1\e n,,,,Jcn r::-mrt-.d
A cording to no"J' •1 J.:p;,utment poll,~
mandate that "hen a per,, n " '•) 1nto\l-.ated
thJt he cannot t.ikc care (If h-:ns ·If. h~ '' either
taken into cu t"d' or tJl.en Ill .1 f .1.:1J.1, cc. red
to h:inJk him
See POLICE Al
A prominent execut1\e
in the community re-
cently decided to move
his family from Newport
Beach to a suburb or Chi·
ca go. The prima ry reason·
Quality of schools What
do you thinkl Have over-
Stled cla5Se) and lad. of
rhOUrces made Newport-
Mesa schools inferior?
Ci"~ us your thoughts on
the Readers' Hotline,
642·6086
"This area i infe tei:t with talented people: Jn.I
Wentz. 75, who taught drnma and !tpecch tor 32
years al Newport Harbor and dr.ima Cor I!\ )C.1(') at
Holland, cvernl former tudcnt' and Ne" port
Harbor drnm:i teacher Gail Dro"cr arc planning a
See WEN TZJ• Leslie HollJnd peer o"cr Robert \\ entz' houldcr.
Morning Briefing
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Where everybody He 's a regular Your weekend plans UWTOCAU. ND
knows yo ur name Tod.1y \\, l..t·nd BUSlt-.ESS f -\\ b31·S\ 02 Al
H.armon W~ ton~ 71 , introduce \ou to ... 89 hns of "Chee~." the popular and h.a~ c.omg:.ted in ~ry Ch.ilh"~ t.; • .., 7 ·foot Boy CIRCULA TIO'lil 64~·4333 A .. lon~·running sitcom th.it sign!. off to-Coron<1 Mn ~ic To\ "ho , .. ,11 tH' t e CLASSI FIED ADS 642·5678 .... 86 ni t, will be a~mbhng at i\tl•i's 'i" Race since it ~•n r •dent 1>erforma0<: f! 11 lounge at the Red Lion Hotel 1n in t 981 . And on June S, .lr11,t Ill Nt'\' J>Ort H rbo1 RETAIL ADS 642·4 21 . 88 C~a ~ to s.1y far~ll to 5.lm, ht•1ll •g.ain ra<~ in the Art Mu Un\ E \ Ml O'IC>f~ -A9 NOfm, Carla and the re5t of the tn-12th •nnu.al run, •lonR 1nt11~um th.Jn the multi· NEWSROO\i 540-1224 . .... Ab St"mble c.i~. And \\hile i\1.l.1ti's ITl.ly wtth mott tMn 4,000 mo1lltor ~ TV m n 1~ h \ .. AlO not quite bf .a pl.ice "Where t~· p.trii<i.,.nt runnln~ or crelUor, z.in) "or <'In· NE\VS FAX 646·4170 Sf)OftS •••••• •• ••••••••••• • • ••••• 11 body knows your~~ ... those shaw· ••lkin' in tM Sic r•e born .art•" N•m Jun. c....c wall).....,.,._ ... •na up fat the 8 p.m. l.ut-episc)de Paik, "h<>M 1n~all.-Uon 11 HOTLINE 642·6086
petty will be t~•ted to look·ihkt Of l -m11t" fun W•lll. 1mon thrtt <it N~ ('~, .. , 0 conllSU ind• ··chttrs" tri\iia game. F0t tkl•ik, tt Ar J ffftureJ 1n W •kend. SPORTS 642·4330 ,.,...... ...... ~,...,
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Aa TNnday, May 20. 1913 Ntwpot1 Bead\ICOlta MHa Dally Pilot
Loe l ·s 0 n IV
Managmg Editor Steve Matble, 642-4321 ext. 363
Yes, Virginia,
thei'.e is a-Singer
machine for you
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An early -age of understanding . '
V IRGINIA HANLEY, a Best Buys reader
wrote in requesting that ! help he~ find
a Singer Hand Held Sewing Machine,
apparently she had seen them advertised, but
missed her chance of buying one, and now she
can't find one anywhere.
Fortunately for Hanley, Marvin Stanley
Best
Buys
owner of AJI Brands Sewin&
Ctntt rs (434·9335) on Harbor
and Baker in Costa Mesa at
the Von's shopping ce nter is
selling them at a discount
price of $24.95.
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LITTLE PEOPLE & ME
(645-1355) a 3-month old
children's store is having a
sale on boys and girls mer·
chandise at 40 percent off.
For mothers who like to
shop on Montana Avenue in
Santa Monica for hip chil-
dren's clothes, you'll be
happy to know that you can
find the same look at this fashion forward
s1orc conveniently located at Westcliff Court
on Westcliff Drive in Newport Beach.
Childrcn'!I lanes include P.J. Lindberg, Flap
Doodle. Tape Measure, Alsion Rose, Metro-
politan Prairie, and Tide Pool swim wear.
The clothes could be described as hardy play
""ear, and the selection includes a nice assort·
ment of infant items. n great hoc department,
flower girl and ring bearers fashions, and a few
frilly dresses that grandmothers love.
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ST. ANDREW'S Presbyterian Church is having
its annual blow-out rummage sale today from 9
a.m. to 7 p.m. and tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m.
Lynn Dowty of St. Andrew's says that there
i!> a great selection of items at reasonable pric-
es. Items include clothing, toys, sporting goods,
shoes, jewelry, line ~s. housewares, fu rniture,
tools, shoes, an , and camping goods. All pro-
ceeds go to missions.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is located
at 15th Street and St. Andrew's Road in New-
port Beach.
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FOR A BEST BUY on a li\-c musical produc-
tion, Newport Harbor Higb's Performing Art
Department is proud to announce its perform·
ance of Stephen Sondheim's bittersweet fairy
tale "Into the Woods" at the Norm Loats Per·
forming Arts Theater, located at 15th Street
and lrvinc Avenue.
Showtime is at 7:30 p.m. for tonight, Friday
and Saturday, May 22. Tickets are $8 at the
door. Please call 760-3219 or 760-3319 for
more information or senior citizen discounts.
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~Innovative bilingual program gives young
children an appreciation for other cultures.
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COSTA MESA -When Emmanu el and Giselle and
Dora and Adam graduate kinderga rten chis fall , they'll
have something other 6-year·olds don't have.
They'll have an understanding of cultural diversity, an
acceptance of other races and a background in a second
language.
But i{ you ask them, they'll just say they had fun.
Emmanuel, Giselle, Dora and Adam are four of about
60 children enrolled in K:liser Primary Center's in
novativc bilingual program. Launched three years ago by
teachers Susan Shaw and Ila Guerra, the program strives
to teach Spanish to English-speaking students, English to
Spani h speakers, and a general understanding and
appreciation of different cultures.
One step inside the teacher's shared classroom and
visitors kn ow imm ediately that someth ing special is going
on. Jhere is music, dancing, enthusiasm and warmth.
Through a variety of traditional and innovative
instruction, Shaw and Guerra are teaching students the
regular ki ndergarten curriculum of letters, sounds and
math, while also focusing on a second language a od
advocating cultural appreciation.
The bilingual kindergarten classroom
is actually two classrooms that work
1ogcthcr and separately throughou1 the
day. The intensive program tak~s some
shuffling and organization, with early
bird and late bird schedules as well as
total English speaking and total Spanish
speaking students.
Kaiser Primary Ccn1cr, which teaches
grades kindergarten through three only,
has 530 children. There are six
kindcrgart1n classrooms with a total o(
180 students. Two of the six classrooms
arc bili ngual, said principal Barbara
Harr ington.
While Spanish sp~aking ~tudcnts are
required to be in an English as a
second language program, English
speakers enroll in the bilingual progr.:im
·voluntarily. Harrington said that
following a recent kindergarten
orientation, 28 of the 50 parents in
attendance requested enrollment in the
bilingual classroom.
Teachers Guerra and Shaw said they
try to have as many English speakers as
they do Spanish speakers, .although tha1
goal isn't always possible. This year
there arc 35 Spanish speakers and 25
English speakers, Shaw said.
She added that 10 of the 35 Spanish
speakers had a litle knowledge of
English when they enrolled in ·
kindergarten, with the remainder
having no English background. None of
the English speakers had familiarity
wi1h Spanish, she said.
Teacher Susan Shaw sings songs in bolh Engli sh and Spanish.
DURI NG THIS COFFEE war someone had to
slash the price on cappuccinos, so Gelalo Clas·
slco famou s for it Italian ice cream dropped
its prices on cappuccinos Crom SI.45 for a reg-
ular size to $1.20, and S 1.85 for a large size to
Sl.45. For anyone who regularly pays Sl.75 to
$2.25 for a cappuccino you know this is a deal.
The school 1day begins at 8:15 a.m.
when the early birds arrive. Both
languages spehd the firi,t part of the
morning together, going through days of
the week, the calendar and other
business. Teachers Guerra and Shaw
co.nduct these lessons in English one
day, followed by Spanish the next.
Melina Rodriguez, left, and Ci cite Korich join in a !>ing-a-long.
Gelato Classico (720-0139) is located on the
Coast Highway and Goldenrod in Corona del
Mar.
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~IELODY PERRY a Best Buys reader would
like readers to know that TupptN1lrt is cel-
ebrating its 42nd birthday this month. New
~ummer ca1alo~ and specials arc out. Perry
ha) a free service available called custom
J..11 chen galley planning, and she will ho.Ip you
organize your kitchen/galley with Tupperware.
For a catalog, or orders call Perry at (650-
5683).
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Best Buys appears Thursdays and Saturdays.
Whether you'rt • merchant or• shopper, JI
you know of• good buy, I'd love to iJfe you
some publicity. C.11 mt at 540.12.U, W me at
646-4170 or write to me: Best Bup, lh1Jr Pilot,
JJO W. Bay St., Costa Mu., C.UI. 9UJ1.
Approaching language in this way gives English
peakers instruction in Spanish while Spani!>h students
receive English instruction for the same amount of time.
After completing the morning program, Spanish and
English speaking students arc segregated for language
and math instruc1ion. Spanish-speaking ~tudents gel
instruction in their native language, as do Engl ish
speaking students. The two groups then come together
again for the remainder of their day.
Like any other kindergarten program, children are
taught an appreciation for books and learning. mu!lic and
poc1ry, and arc taught to cooperate and !>hare.
Whil e Kaiser's bilin~ual program begins in
kindergarten, the cumculum follows students through
the second 'radc. When the studen1s enter third grade,
native Spanish speakers enter their "transi tion" year,
and arc expected to emerge Crom that year Engli!>h
proficient.
"Children in th e fir~t and second grade have s~rong
relationships," Guerra said. "By the time they arc in
second grade they help each other, accept one ano1hcr,
and don't see the difference in color or language," she
said.
Ila Guerra, a teacher al Kaiser Primary, reads to children during
slorytime. Pictured from left a re Dora Ceniceros, Megan Han·
Icy, Ros.irio Garcil.ua and Ivan Hernandez.
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NEWPORT BEACH
J•mes Harry K11ushMr, dba Lu er
Wtst, Luer Comp, jamtf Kr.iushur
Enterprises, u ser Comprehensi"e
Medial Oe"icts Ch.lpler 7. •
BUIMSI UCENSES
N~ busin~ hcense 1n(om\Jtion
reported b)' the cit~ of Cost.tl ~
•nd N~port 8each
COSTA MESA
hrl Olrich of Olrich O~eloping Co.
at 2881 Europa OrM•
Kevin kenn•n o( kennan Consulting
at 1034 \ Jlenc1.l St
)anel Ivans of Wet 0 1..ole Hawaii at
1 72 7 SuJ)(>rlOf Ave •
Heidi Miller o( Tight Assets at JJ)J
Bear St.
Felipe Cvcla of Felipe's Tu .i1 7.iS
W 19th St
NEWPORT BEACH
Chuif T.lbba1.a of STC Tr.iding &
tn\estments Co. ltd.,.., '000
f\1.lcAtthur 81\d
Morris Orul or Ou Mor Construction.-
at 11 l9l l-' \e1t-cf.l 011\t'
Armtln Mtrci)tln or Penninsul1
Cleaners JI HOS Nt'\\port Bhd
funk Posch at ·420 ) 1\1 Sr
kir~ 8e\an of Mobile Cu S.ilon .u
1 H.U L~n\\ood Pl.let' •
DEATHS
M~ re<.tml de.Jths as repo!tt'd to
!hi'! Or.lni,'t' Coonty Rl>c0tckr's Oll1Ct'
COSTA MESA
Bruce B. HO\\ey, 72 on Apt1I l4
Rebec.ca Esultr1. 80 on Apo! l·L
.,brold L. Mtlllon • 1 oo April 1 i
:. MJty H. Clarli 61 M ~11 11
NEWPORT BEACH
'1 M.iry A. Y1rnell Schulhof 63 CM'I
t.urch 25
o Muth.a M . h)lor •f> on ~·I :
Ktlthl)n Romberger. ~a on Ap•1I 'l
M.arguet L Robinson 83 on April
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o url Oberman b7 on Apt1I l 2
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POLICE LOG
COSTA MESA
Red Hill Road: Someone pried
the door of MetropolitJn Printing
SJturday bul emplo>et>S found
nothing m1~1ng
Avocado Street: A b1l.e parl..ed "'
front or .in .ipartment in the 100
block wJ> stolen Thur~J>
21St Street: A tele' 1s1on Jnte11n.i
wa~ s1olt.>n Fml.iy from a 1ront ) .ird
"' the 200 block
East 17th Street: A bile p.irl.ed in
fronc ol a r~tJuran1 1n the 200
bloc\. \\.J<, !ttolen Frida
NEWPORT BEACH
East Coast Highway: Someone
!t1phonf'<l Sb.000 "urth of ga>ohnl'
lrom an underground tJnk at Tom
Sh.H~ Se" ice Inc Acc0<d1ng 10
reports. -1 ,500 gallons or SJ!> art>
m1-.~ins It dppeah the thief would
hJ\t' net;aed a g.lS I.inker lrucl to
haul the fuel away
Ac.lei.a: A Hond.i Prelude p.1rl.ed
tn frO!'ll of a re>1dente tn the (>()()
block was discovered stol~n
Tue)(f.iy. ·
Northwind Court: Two
Afro-Cuban hand drums m.ide of
"ood and mule skin \\ere
reported stolen T uMay from .i
home tn the 10 block
South Bay Front : A pair of
binoculars were among the 1term
stolen TuMay from tM gata~ of
a home 1n the SOO block.
West 161h Street: A hal(·ton shorl
bed truck was reported stolen
Tu~ay from a work site 1n the
1800 block .
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Today
Divorce law -"Divotce
California Style" is the title of a free
noon program in the Community
Room of the Newport Cel\t.~r
Library, 856 San Clemente Dr.,
Newport Beach. Local attorney •
Wolf H. Stern will discuss the
various legal issues surrounding
divorce. For more information, call
644-3181 or 644-3191 .
Parliamentary
Procedure -The Southern
Counties Ch:tpter o( thP
Community Associations Institute
pr~nt.s "E((ect1ve Use of
Parliamentary Procedure," with the
Hon. Judith M. Ryan (Ret.), at
11 ·30 a m. al the Red Lion Hotel
in Costa Mesa The program will
(ocus on practical parliamentary
procedures, including a mock
members meeting and eff ecti\e use
of Robert's Rules of Ord.er. For
information call 380-7360.
Wednesday, May 19
Networking '93 -The
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce will pre:,ent
"Netv.orl..ing ,'93," an opportunity
to network with Chamber
members, from 5 to 7 pm. at
Cano's, 2241 W Coa~t H1ghw.iy,
Ne\' port Beach Cost 1s S 10 for
guests Hors d oeu-.re) \\Ill be
prO\ 1ded, and there ,,111 be a
no·h~t bar. For more information.
call 729-4400
Evening With Mo ndavi
-H1-T1me CellJrs is to ho,t
1nternat1onally renownt'd \\IOe
connoisseur Robert Munda\ 1
Tasting will be from 3 10 i pm
Mondav1 will be appearing trom
4:30 to 6 pm
Thursday, May 20
Rummage sale s1.
Andrew's Pres"6~tenan Church \\111
hold its annual rummage !>clle from
9 a m. to 7 p.m Thur~fay and 9
a m. to 2 p.m Friday at the church,
15th and St. Andrew's R0.1d,
Newport Beach All proceeds .... 111
go to missions Don.u1ons to the
sale can be brought to the church
l>E:ginn1ng May 1 7. For more
Information, CJll 646· 1535.
Garden Club The
Newport Hills Carden Club wi ll
hold 11.) monthlv meeting .1t 9:30
a.m at 1900 Port Carlo\\, PhJse II
Clubhouse Ne\ .. \X>rt. Bl'at h. Nl'\"
membe~ are V.l' come. For more
1nform.1t1on call &4 4 .t65 ....
Dramatic mono logues
-The \\Orl..s of s Southern
California pla~'\H1ghts \ .... 111 l.>t-
prt>Sented b tour proll''>"on.:il
actors at 7 .30 p.m at the (o.,ta
Mes.:i Oownto, ... n L1brJI'), 1855
Par!.. ~t • Costa Mc...:i Adnw.s1on ,.,
free. but advance t1cl..C't5 .,hould be
pic ked up at thl"' OowntO\.\n L1br.u)
or the M~ Verde L1br.lry t.2%9
I he R n und 'I .1hlc Wl.''-l
h I lonoring
F
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lli~h"• id ~'">n•l·11r' \\tll alf(nJ h1,
onl\ \.•111~ rn ( Jhl •rniJ ~ppc .awi.;c
'\to ndny, '\.1n), 24th
~oon ot the
Uulboa Ha) Cluh
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Jt\VP "''II 2 J:\-~6·71177
M~ Verde Drive). For more
information, call 574-3290 or
642-1784.
BCYC luncheon The
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club
women's support group, Las
Commodoras, will hold 1() annual
spring luncheon and fashion show
beginning at noon in the club's
dining room, 1601 Bayside Dr.,
Corona del Mar. The public is
invited. Tickets are S 15. For
information and reservations, c<ill
644-9580.
Friday, May 21
Awards Breakfast -The
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce Commodores Club will
hold its 32nd Annual Athletic
Awards Breakfast at '7 30 a m at
the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W
Pacific Coast Highway. The
breakfast will honor top student
athretes from Newport I !arbor and
Corona del MJr high schools.
Lakers star Byron Scott \\ 111 be
keynote speai..er co .. t i~ s 1 8 ~r
indi\idual. S 180 per -.ponsor.,hip
and $225 per underwriter ror
more information, c,\1.1 729-4400.
Tribute to a teacher
Former drama and speech te.Khl'r
Robert Went.z will be honored at a
!>peoJI reunion to be helJ frum
S 30 to 7 p m at Heritage Hall.
r-.e .... port H.ubor High For more
information. call 7 60 32 19.
Saturday, May 22
Commun it~ Associations fair -The
Southern Counties Chapter of the
Community ~1at1on) lnslltute
v.111 present its annual Community
rair and Trade Show al the Orange
County F.1irgrounds in (()')ta Mba.
Reg1strat1on begins at 8 a.m. An
Jll-day event for board memb~m •.
homeowners and community
managers, the fair will feature
industry pro(~sionals and
educational !.e)Sions f0<.u'>1ng on
issues of community association
ll\1ng. The registration fee is S35
for information call 380·7 360.
Real estate seminar -A
lrt· • \H•rl..shop fur homebu)er) ,,,fl
be h Id from 10 to 11 :45 a.m. Jt
Exet·pt1onal Real fatatt', 16062
Bt.•ach Bl,d. IEthngl'r) in Huntington
Beach. for more information, call
841 .,551.
Sunday, May 23
Festival and Boat Show
-The Manner's Mile A:.soc1Jt1un
\\111 ho)l a Spring Fe!>tl\ al an<.l Buat
Show on SundJy. May 23, bet,,een
I 01.1 m and 7 pm. on the hbtoric
M.mner's Mile set.lion of ·P.1c1llc
(o,ht Highway (An.:he~ bridge tu
Ott' er Drive) r oo.x.I ~tatiuns \\ 111 be
t>'>tJbh>lwd 1n tront of participJttng
rt,.,t.iuranl.S, merchants"'" hold
-.icfe,,Jlk sale), and area ',JCht
brukeragt>S .,.. ill ho,t a boJt shu\\ Ill
the ha> For mort.-inturmation. l.ill
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Friday, May 28
Senior Forum -·OARE"
and the Co;il1t1on for National Drug
Pol1C) Change will l>e diK1med at
the 5en1or Hospitality forum, to be
held from 9 to 11 a m. at the CCbta
Mesa Senior Center, Pomona and
West 19th, Costa Mes.1 For more
information, call 646·2170.
Monday, May 31
Memorial Day Service
-American Llgron fSCJ)t 291 '""
hold a Memorial Day ~"ice al 10
a.m. ell Pacific View MemoriJI Park,
3500 Pac1f1c View Dr , Newport
Bea c.h Follo" 1ng the service. guests
Jre 1m 1ted to a reception at the
post headquaners at 215 15th St .
on the Balboa Peninsula For
1nformat1on call 673-5070
Saturday, June 5
CdM 5 k -12th annual
Corona Del Mar Sk, sponwred b}
CoJ~t Newport Properties The fee
1c; S 1 S for runners, S 10 for v. alkers.
Procl ecJs go to the Re\ 1talizat ion ur
06,\ ntown ·corona Del MM ~nd
Youth Sporb Programs for the
Parks, Beache!> and Recre.111on
Dep.Htmen t Woman's rJce st.1rts at
8.00 J rn ., the Men's ell 8 20 a m ,
th~ tun walk 8 40 a.m.
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Sunday, June 6
Move-a-long-a-thon -
The Amenc.in Cancer Soc ·ty of
OMornia will hold a
non-competitl\e, 5l
"Mo\e·a·long·a·thun" starting at
Ne>A.port Dunes on the B.ick Ba\'
Regiwation bt>gins at 8 J,m , and
the Western theme l'\.l>nl bt>~ins at
9 a.m. Participants can ''move 1
along" by walking, running ~kaM~
or '"heeling on v1oht>elcha1rs There ·
will abo be prizes tor teJm ol
friends and CO·\\Ork~rs tor most
team spirit, m(J)t monl'v ra1s d and
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Saturday, June 12
Songs of the Redhead
-Th.• r1ne Arts Committee of
T t'mpl~ Bat Yahm pre..ents
singtr·actor Don Croll 1n h1)
portrayal ot Danny Ka>e 1n the
~1al Hall .it Temple Bat Yahm,
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Buaineaa Editor Tony Cox, 642-4321, ext. 371
Dentist's office is final piece of Triangle Square . puzzle
~ Last remaining downtown redevelopment site in the city is up for construction bid.
By Tony Cox
lklslnaS EdllW
DOWNTOWN COSTA
MESA -Bids are expecred ro
be submitted roday for
construcrion of a new denial
• office at 18th Streer and
Newport Boulevard, a project
that represents the final piece of
the puzzle for Triangle Square.
Cosra Mesa's new downrown
shopping center.
The site for the
5,200-square-foor dental office is
on the comer of a 2.1-acre
parcel south of Costa Mesa
Courtyards. The parcel, known
as "Parcel A" is rhe last
remaining downtown
redevelopment site in the city.
Developers of Triangle
Square, utilizing the city's
eminent-domain powers,
purchased the offices of two
local dentists, Dr. Frank Flores
and Dr. Gerald McClellan, ro
make room for the new,
three-sided shopping center. The
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technic:i11y paid $1 million for
AoreS' and McClellan's offices,
but rhat money was set aside for
the dentists' new faciliry,
effectively amounting to a
property swap .
The developers three years
ago buill temporary offices for
the dentists at 19th Street and
Anaheim Avenue, facilities that
Flores and McClellan have been
leasing since then. Triangle
Square is 99 percent leased and
has been open for business since
las t year, but the issue of the
dentists' pcrmanenl office has
not yet been resolved.
McClellan said the project was
slowed by rhe ciry's inability to
find a buyer for the entire Parcel
A sire. Plans had called for the
new office to be part of a new
multiunir project on the site. But
because of economic and market
conditions, those plans fe ll
through. At least two
development groups backed our
of t>lans to buy and develop the
city-owned site in the last two
...
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years.
Plan now call for a
freestanding denial office on the
corner of the site and holding off
on development of the
remainder of the parcel,
McClellan s:iid.
Wilson V. Woodman, a
Newport Beach architect who
designed rhe new dental office,
s:iid rhere could be some
controversy over who will pay
the difference if bids for
construction of the new office
come in substantially higher than
the Sl million purchase price for
Flores and MeClclkm 's former
offices.
McOcllan said he expects no
such problem bccau e a
professional estimate on the
project found that including
construction and land costs. the
new office won't cost
substantially more than SI
million.
"We're happy·with the whole
th ing," McClellan said. "It's ju~t
simply a mauer of pushing the
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This future dental plaza is part of "P<ircel A," the la~t remaining do\\nto"n rcdl'\clopmcnl site.
accelerator and getting it done."
Jerry Klein, one of the
Triangle Square partners. said
that unless there arc changes
that add to the project's
development cost, his group will
have to pay for any ::imount O\cr
the Sl million purchase price. If
the project cost~ lc~s th.i n S 1
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KJcin said he expect the
project to be completcl.l prior 10
th e end of 1l11s year. :mu once
the dentist~ move in. tu~ group
will need to find .1 new 1cna11t or
burcr for the cu rrcnl Jcn1.1I
ofli cc at 191h S1rcct Jnu
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L.1r' t\nJ.:r'-1.'ll. m.1n.1gcr ol
Tn.1ngk !>quJrc. \,dd the
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the Jcnt1-.t!>. but the\ ''ere
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ICN blocks
takeover
Costa Mesa-based ICN
Pharmaceutlcars Inc. has
won a federal court in·
"" junctio n blocking Beverly
Hills stockbroker Rafi Khan
from trying to take cOntrol
of the international drug·
making firm.
Judge John Sprizzo ruled
that Khan had engaged in
insider trading, had
breached his fiduciary re·
sponsibility to the company
and had lied committed per-
jury during the court hear·
ings. The injunction resulted
from a lawsui't ICN filed
against Khan.
Khan, who had previously
touted ICN as a stock ana-
lyst, initiated efforts to take
control of the company
b3$ed on his claims that
ICN founder Milan· Panic
was overpaid and had made
.decisions detrimental to the
firm.
Said ICN lawyer Arnold I.
Burns: "The ruling ... con-
firms that this broker, for no
purpose other than personal
enrichme nt , secretly and un-
lawfully sought to take ad-
vantage or the situation that
arose when ... Panic took a
leave of absence from the
company to help bring free-
dom and democracy and
free-market reforms to one
of the most troubled parts
of the world. Yugoslav~a and
Bosnia.
"With this matter of trag-
ic betrayal behind it, the
company will continue to
proceed with the long-term
growth plans that have been
set under the leadership of
Mr. Panic and hi board of
directors."
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Launch Pud, an Interac-
tive science learning facility
that will serve as a preview
of the non-profit Oisco,·ery
Science Center that i · slated .
to debut in 1997, will open
next month at South Coast
Plaza's Crystal ~ourt.
Lnunch Pad will feature
more than 30 hand ·on ex·
hibits and is scheduled to
op~ on June 20. The much
larger Discovery Science
Center will be loc:tted next
to Bowers Museum in Santa
Ana.
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Fort Worth. Tcxa!>-based
Computer City, a fast-
growing retail chain, has ·
begun construction of a new
30,000-square-foot store at.
South Coa~t Plaza Village.
The new store will open
sometime this summer and
will employ 60 full -time and
part-time workers.
0
Costa Mesa-based Squ are
D Co •• a maker of power
protection sy!>tems, has in-
troduced a new system
called EPS 6000 that com-
pany official tout as setting
new-performance, design
and efficiency tandards in
the uninterruptible power
supply industry.
Wednesday, May 26
Chamber Mixer -The
Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce
will host its monthly after-hours
mixer, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at
Metro Pointe, 949 South Coast
Drive. For information, call
574-8780.
Affirm ative Action
Workshop -The Merchants &
Manufacturers Association will
present a two-day affirmative action
workshop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on
May 26 and May 27 at the
Sj;leraton Newport. Cost is S325 for
members and S395 for
non-members. For information, call
558-1550.
The ,Spirit of Li fe -The
Orange County Construction
Industries Alliance for the City of
Hope National Medical Center will
present the Spirit of Life Award to
veteran homebuilders Ralph and
Goldy Lewis. The event will begin
with a cockl.dil hour at 6:30 pm. at
Planet Hollywood in South Coast
Plaza Village. Dinner tickets are
$200. For information , call
665-6920.
Natu ral Architecture -
The Eos Institute for the Study o(
Sustainable Living will host a
lecture by Nader Khalili, an
architect who has developed a
building process using elemental
materials, such as dirt and sand.
The Program begins at 7:30 p.m. at
the Cost.a Mesa offices of the
American Institute of Architects, at
3200 Park Center Drive, suite 110.
Cost is S 10 for Eos Institute and
American Institute of Architects
members, S 15 for the public and
SS for students. For information,
call 497-1896.
Thursd ay, May 27
Networking -The Ne\\f>Ort
Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce will host a presentation
on networking as a marketing .tool.
beginning at 7:30 a.m. at John
Dominis Restaurant in Newport
Beach. Cost, including breal.fa~t. is
$1 3 for members with reservation>
and S 16 for guests. For reservations
and information, call 729-4400.
Tuesday, June 1
Sterli ng Awards -The
Sterling Council will present its
Sterling A'."'ards. which regonize
THE TRAD ITION GOES ON AT
"Serving Only Certified Angus Beef'
The Fres hest Seafood, Past a & Salads
Appearing Fri. & Sat. Night
"INTE RSECTION"
with Tr acey longsteth
& Featuring "Alex Taylor"
Lunch, Dinner. Weekend Brunch. Cocktails
428 E. 17th Street -Costa Mesa
THE CORONA DEL MAR CHAPTER OF
AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE (AFS)
thanks its supporters for making our 30th Anniversary Dinner and Auction
on April 18, 1993 the mo::it succes ful e\er!
pecial thanks to Va rig Brazilian Ai rl ines for airl ine t.ra\cl
to Rio de Janeiro, and to ou r other major donor :
fZ1 Four )easons Hotel, New York fZ] Koll Center rravel
0 Le Mendie'n Hotel, Copacabana · 0 Lutthansa German Airlines
0 Gail and Peter Ochs 0 Pepsico fZ1 Phoeni\ Press • (Z) Spom Club, Irvine
[{] Robert and Lonnie utter (Z) lull $u1,son Interior Design
,
Thank , too, to Jim Robem, The Balboa Beach Company, Ralph Rodheim, Rodheim Marketing Group,
1 he Lledric Boat Company, Fir)t American Tru~t Company, Jnd thC' following contributors:
0 Am1c1 Trattvria
~ lohn Blom Cu>tom Photogr.1ph>
Blom & Wilson
C.ll1fornia Pina Kitchen. In<...
Coronel dcl Mar' &eclch Cluh
hcryd.1) Gourmet
[2J Frontier Restaurant.\, Inc G1 tire.it Lengths for Hair
,; Hobie porb ltd .
,; Hot<>I Jasmin, Anaya, Turl..t-y
Mamott Suitc'I, Newport Beat h
Miller'~ Out~l
Newport DunC'!> Back Bay C.1ft•
Orange County Performing Arh Cen tt•r
.; Planet I •ollywood
St.iry Shet'~ r rnc Art G,111 •ry
1 That'to Cntert.l1nm nt ~··
Vt'lma & Comp.1ny
v] Wild R1vt>r., W.llcrpMl r.1 a.1lho,\ B.iy Cluh
~ El1zJl)('th 6t'n£'fleld
Bod} WrJp (enter . Inc
Bud ~ L,mding
~ CatJlina Pa,,en~l'r Service
01snl'yl.md
The ficldstont' Comp;rny 0 Cin,, ·!> Pizza 121 Hard R01;.k Late America, Inc.
Irvine Barela\ Thc.1trc
Knotb Ber'} r ,um
McDonnell OouglJs
Newport Be.ten Marriott Hotel
Ncw~rt l.rndmR R~Ulurtlnt
Paul s Flo'-' r~
Robin Hardt landscaping
Tia.Juana's Long 8.u & C.1fe
Trad1tion.ll J<'Welrv ~] We tern Ornt.tl St'f\lle>, Inc. G:J .rnrl .111 th\r.t• in ,,th•nd.ince!
Your gcnercr.,1ty will permit U) to continut' to ~nd locJI )tudcnh lo h\C with famil1('1~~ ahrood, and to
bring high school tudents from other countries to 'ipcnd .1 car in <•wport Bt.>d(h .... 1 won~rful ''~'Y
to romote world cJcc .md unde~tlrndtn '!
quaht) 1mpruH·mcnt 111 th•·
uu)ine)i;, go\ernment • nd
non·prof1t sector), b(:ginning at
6:30 p.m. rn a dinner cerl'mony at
the Irvine Barclay Theatre. Tickets
are S 150 ~r couplt.' and $750 fur
10-seat sponsor!>. For information.
call 47u-2242.
Brown Bag Lunch Series -The Nt:\\pon Centt:-r
L1brJry \-\ill ho)l a free proi:;r.un
pre>entccJ by Cl11ford Cooper,
.1uthor of "The Runt Pig Principle,"
as p.ut ot its Brown lk1g Lunch
scm.·~ The program begin) .1t noon.
Reg1 .. trJtion i'> nut nece)sary. For
information, CJll 64 4-3181
Th ursday, June 3
Difficult Peopl e -
NJtional Seminars Inc. wall pre-,ent
a program entitled "Ho" to Hanc.lll.'
Diff1cult People," from 9 .1 m. lo 4
p m at the HolidJy Inn Bmtol
PlaLJ in Co)t.1 Mesa. Co>l lor the
\\Orl..,hup is S69. For informJtton
and regbtration, call
(8001258-7246.
Tuesday, June 8
Interviewing
Techniques -The /\~"purl
Center L1bran 'hill ho l pr gram
on mten.ie\,111g tt.:.ch.o c..i•11·s 4' part
ci( 11.S BrO\~n Bag lunch S1:t1
beginning at noon rn tile l1lmu
Commnity Roorn. R • ~rntaon t
nece)>.1ry. For inform.1t1on, c. l
6 14-3191 .
Wednesday, June 9
90 M inute Bu sine.,.,
on succ f ul managt•ment in a
mullt cthn c vorl.;p!J e, from 9
a m m 4 p m. t the Sheraton
l'\e\\ port Co t 1 S 185 for membe
.ind sno for non·memb<'fs. For )
mto1m lion, c II 558· 1550.
Saturd ay, June 12
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Ell'LOYEES
From A1
But the association leaders say spending money on things like
travel should be cunailed this year, when as many as 10 people
could lose their jobs and 48 positions arc being wiped out city·
wide.
uwe keep losina bodies, but we keep lo ing bodies down at the
workin& ranks," Larsen said. ·
But Murphy said the cuts are being spread equally.
"When we look ar attrition and early retirement nnd reassign-
ment, six arc key management and 12 are supcrvi ory positions,"
he said. "So there is a contribution at all levels of the organiza-
tion."
In addition, the letter chided Planning Director Jim Hcwicker
for pointing out that he is turning in his city-owned car.
"He failed to note that he (and a number of other top manag-
ers) is converting this 'Joss' into a direct pay increase of several
thousand dollars per year," tbe letter states.
PlllCE
From A1 .
Rubio, ho~ever, testified that it
1s depanment policy to ianore
drunks. Jn addition, several of-
ficers testified on Rubio's behalf,
saying that logging intoxicated
people as being GOA (Gone On
Arrival) as Rubio did is not un-
common to avoid "riling up a re-
port.
According to court records,
Rubio picked up Phillip Stennct in
u liquor store parking lot in De·
WENTZ
From A1
ccmber 1991, drove: the man to
Hoag llospttal in hi) patrol c~1r,
and then dumped him on the side-
walk.
An emergency room doctor "hp
wa in the parking lot apparently
saw the transient tumble into
some bushc . The doctor then
took Stcnnet into the emergency
room, where the mjn rccci'<cd
stitches for a cut on his f acc.
Scheer said the city initiated on
extensive adminbtr:nive proccdu1c
before deciding to terminate
Rubio.
Snowden 'aid the foct that
Rubio hod twice been disciplined
for cur)ing in public in the three
)Car) he ~orkcd for the de·
partment al..o conaributed to the
department's decision
The officer remains on ad·
mini!>lrutivc lcuve wtthout pay. If
the ruling to reini.late htm stamh.
he "ill collect all ur hi~ back pay
Rubio wall not be permiued to
return to ht) job, hO\\C\Ct, ~nt!I
the appeal is heard. Scheer :uJ 11
could take until early next year be·
fore a re olu1ion is reached.
Neither Rubio nor lfr·, allorney
could be reached for comment.
cu ing me on the road." Le~l at ha remained close fricnth \\1th Wenti
ahd ha., C\'cn landed part~ for him tn ftlms. I le
plans to auend th e Friday's event and read a
stateme111 from Wen11's other clo~e friend, Zerbe,
a tJr in "True Grit" and the "Young Rider ,"
tekvbion scric!. and sc,eral plJys
Allee ... lllP. Longtime Newport ~ch
resident Alice Best Mor-
gridge, 67. a sailor and 25-
year member of the New·
port Harbor Yacht Oub,
died May 12.
A 19J3 graduate of New-
port Harbor High School,
she was devoted to outdoor
sports anJ an avid skier.
Mrs. ~lorgridge was also ac-
tive in the A ist:ince
League of Pasadena.
Dorn 1n San Diego, she
attended the University of
Arizona and was a resident
of Bay hland, Balboa Js.
land, Corona del Mar and
Pasadena.
Mrs. Morgridge is sur-
Murphy acknowledged that Hewicker will receive an extra $325
a month or $4,200 a year in exchange for turning in his city car,
but be pointed out that the city is commi11ed to eliminating car
1nd allowances for many employees.
• The leller also takes issue with the city fo r hiring temporary
tribute to Wentz at a reception Friday from 5:30
to 7 p.m. at the high school's Heritage Hall. The
play, "Into the Woods," performed by Newport
Harbor students later that evening at the school'
performing arts theater, will also be dedicated to
Wemz. A plaque "'ith Wcntz's picture will be
hung in the theater.
"If an)boJ} \\J rc,ponsible lor my going in to
the theater, it \\Ou ld be him," sJt<.I Zerbe, us he
called long di,tancc from New York ··1 'il\lr my
fi ri.t pla)' "ith him. We wal kco out of the thea ter
and I realized I \\anted to bc-·an actor."
VI\ ed by hu band Howard
H. Morgridgc; sister Sarah
Freschi of San Pedro:
daughters Sarah M. Tuell of
New York City, Susan
Forkner of Washington,
Shan Koenig of Washington:
and six grandchildren.
help instead of full-time employees and for continu ing to fund the
· personnel department at current levels despite a "40 percent"
. drop in workload. LeMat, who be came famous in the movies
"American Graffiti," "Melvin and Howard" and
"Burning Bed," said it was Wcntl "'ho chased him
down on campus and urged him to become an
actor.
• Thp letter also called the city's decision to create an internal
service fund to hide away $I million for future equipment pur-
chases a "method to stash general fund cash for '"hatcver rea·
And Dro"cr -.aid sh.c O\\Cs Went z a debt al
grntitude for crc:.111ni; 'uch a )trong Jr .ama
program :it /\c"port llJrbor. 5hc 1:. urging him to
come back J11J help "11h ht:r cla,-.cs son."
• But Murphy said that money is just good planning for what he
called a "permanent down-sizing.'1
.,
"Adirst, I kind of didn't believe him," LeMat
aid in a te lephone interview. ·'But then I was
forced to accept the trut.h. I discovered I enjoyed
acting in spi1e of myself. I owe him a lot for
"llob i~ one of th0.,c people v.ho a-. rc:.ill~
inspira tional." .. he .. aid. "The C\pert1'>c he can
bring into a da .. ,room i:. something that I don't
ha,e. I lc's an 1ncrediblc resou1cc."
A private memori:il ser·
vice wall be held on Tues-
day, May 25, at her home.
Contribution may be made
to the Arthrttis Foundation.
' •
"This is a permanent change," Murphy said. "We have to learn
how to live in this mode for the long term.''
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Ferguson seeks relief for justice system
Newport Bcach Asi.emblym:in Gil Fcr¥uson "a> named the sole
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~ Merchants, restaurateurs plan event
m benefit Boy Scouts ' Sea Scout Base.
By Tony Cox
.,_lness Edlor
MARINER'S MILE -Merchants and
restaurateurs in Newport Beach's historic
Mariner's Mile district on Sunday will host their
first annual Spring Festival & Bo3l Show -an
event designed to benefit the Boy Scouts' Sea
Scout Base and to help revitalize and draw
• attention to the area.
The event will last from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The
only cost to the public will be tickets for a food
fair hosted by local restaurants. Ninety percent of
the proceeds will go toward covering the
restaurants' costs and the festivals expenses,
while the other 10 percent will be donated to the
Sea Scout Base, said Betsy Jaques, coordinator of
the event.
Jaques said many merchants in Mariner's Mile
-an area between Newport Boulevard and
Dover Drive on both sides of Coast Highway -
will participate in a sidewalk sale during the
festival. The Pilgrim and Hornblower cruise boa1s
will hold open houla, she added, and the Sea
Scout Bue will host an exhibition and practice
regatta.
The festival will also include a boat show
hosted by Ardell Yacht & Ship Brokers, Bayport
Yacht Sales, Carver Yachts and Crow's Nest
Yacht & Ship Brokerage, as well as live
entertainment, Jaques said. She said, too, that
Newport Ski Co. will host a team Rollerblade
exhibition, and Vallejo Gallery wilJ offer tours of
it~ schooner. The festival will also celebrate the
dedication of the district's new WaJI 'al-Rocky
Point.
"It's a big party," Jaques said. "We're trying to
kick off the summer season nnd highlight
Mariner's Mile as the heart of Newport Beach.
We want people to come down and walk the
Mile."
Jaques said the festival is the brainchild of
In ternational Bay Oubs Inc. Chairman Beverly
Ray, who owns two shops in Mariner's Mile,
Beverly and Partner and Bev's Marketplace. She
added that supportive business owners in the
area, such as Arches Restaurant owner Danny
Marcheano, made it possible to bring the idea to
fruition.
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clean, if we keep it that way."
Suzan lscimenler and Lesa
Maher's fifth and sixth graders at
the Vineyard Christian School
combined their talents to receive top
prize for fourth through sixth grade
category. Their rap began: "II was
VCS aod the Crew! Just groovin' to
our water savin' tune."
ERS A FUN FILLED SUMMER AT
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Page Private School is looking forward to a fun filled ummer. We take pride in .. "'_fu_ _ _eil.COuraging academic. eFtrichmenrdasses into the tun filled day. The um mer of 1993
has many new activities in store for our youngster~. We hlvc beach trips, barbecue :
overnight campouts, theme weeks , etiquette clas es . co mputer lab , math workshop ,
reading workshops, and much, much more. In our on campu swimming pool we
provide daily swim instruction as well as free swim. Our state of the an port Court
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1993 until Au gust 13, 1993 . Our '93-'94 academic sc hool year begins August 1 ~,
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At right,
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Lorr.1ine Jnd Ray Perryman
At left,
Ollie Hill
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Society
Society Editor B.W. Cook, 642-4321
In
Fashion
Ne~lyweds Ward and Margo Chamberl ain
A recent reception in honor of th e marriage of Ward
and M argo Chamberlain provided the pcrf eel op-
portunity to review th e earl y summer f ~hion trends of Or-
ange Coast Society. In a community famous for its bl ack Lie
affai rs, the Chamberlain event allractcd both the old guard
and the newcomers. These photos den1on~lrate that classic ·
taste is still the mode-o-day of th e Newport Coast.
With designer arm sling, Judith Hutinas
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~ Meaa DaHy Pilot Thursday, May 20, 1993 A11
..... Ing sums up this party and the guests
he Pacific Club is
scene of a sparkling
k tie affair to honor
Id friends and new, locals
and 1ong~distance travelers
gathered al the posh
1c Club in Newport Beach
ring the marriage of Margo
Ward Chamberlain.
c blaclc tic affair summoned
the newlyweds'
very good friends
Lorraine and
Ray Perryman
from the ye llow
rose state. Ray is
the honorable
mayor of Odessa,
Texas. His bride
or just one year,
Lorraine, looked
very glamorous,
as only a Texas
lady can, in an
origin al Travilla
(Hollywood
designer to the
including the famous Marilyn
roe white halter swoosh dress)
or red flowing chiffon
ed in a classic Grecian style.
omplement the gown,
ificent diamonds and rubies .
faux jewels for a Texa gal.
dress was made to match my
s. l have a blue Travilla to go
my sapphires as well. Not bad
nly being married a year."
ed Lorraine, winking at Ray.
only logical follow-up
tion ... when do }OU get the
n dress and the emerald ?
concept takes wardrobe lo a
lc\.el.
do's exquisite Qllie Hill
ed in a very sli nky black p:ints
adorned \.Yith large crystals,
ind that fall from a
delier. The statuesque Ollie
no problem strutting all that
ingtlass, dazzling her friends
e light caught one of the
les sending rays across the
g room. Also in evere black.
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''My fia nctl km
26 lhs. and all
the lres chic Fritzie Williams of
Newpon and Indian Wells. Her
clnssic Victor Costa dinner ~uil
always In the best of ta~te.
Lois Blalack came elegantly
attired in lace, husband Ron in
uniform. Brigadier General
Blalaclc proudly di)played hi s
service medals from Korea to
Vietnam. The super hand)omc
Harriet and Sandy Snndhu came
without Ferie and Stan Bailey. "I
know, you want to know where
Ferie and Stan are tonight ... not
with us, as 1s the U\ual cuse. They
don't know the Chamberlains,"
offered Harriet before she could
even be questioned. Best friend~
Harriet and Fcrie go everyv.herc
together. The Sandhus "'ere
charming on their own, reporting
that Sandy's engineering firm i
busy working on its inven11on ... a
cherry pitter. No laughing mailer.
h 's illegal to sell most cherries
unpilled. Their pitier has t:iken
the market by storm.
The hosts of the affair, Margo
and Ward, have taken the
Newport community by storm a~
well. Ward is the king of "nuts
and screws", a (ormer plumber
responsible for introducing the
bubble pack to hardwaro store) fo r
packaging such items. In other
words, when you only m:ed one
sc rew, you buy a dozen. I le met
the gorgeous ~forgo at a local
re taurant. the re)t, lb the) ..i), i
history. The blond bndc cxh1b1tcd
her exceptional grace in a cream
lace floor-length gO\\ n of dtll\IC~
Their wedding dinner wa' both
elegant and fun, :i perfect m1~ ot •
laughter and se nument Hedd.>
and Steve Morosi. Bobbi St.>bll'r,
Dawn Washer. Ginnie Savage.
interior de!>igner Jud ith Hasting'>
in the be!>t looking ~ling for her
healing arm, Eve Korn)'ei tn Q,1..ir
de la Renrn , Linda Adams 111 St
John beads, Dina Sanders 1n IJh•r.
the fabul ous Gloria 2igncr. anJ
the petite and preuy blonde
Nancy Soro~ky "O"ing the cr""'J
in her red and wh ite Sea~\! ... all
there lo end their blc'>'>10~'> to the
couple.
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Parking meters
in Newport A!> a
resident and busine s per on 1n
Ne" port Beach. I find the
inequity of our parking meter
situation di as trou .
Why docs the City Coun~1I
come back to those area\
already metered and want 10
e.>.tend the hours and increase
the fees, making only a mall
segment of the
community and
their 'isitors
poy increai.cd
fees and
tickets?
~ Why is the
she can glibly acknowledge that
a a goYernment employee she
wus paid more and worked le s
than in th e private ector.
Separate from thi article.
but equally well reported by
the Pilot, is her economically
repugnant Mance to raise fee s
in the city of Co ta Mesa
because the city docs not have
enough money.
Gosh, I wonder why there's
not enough
money?
Given her
nund set about
gove rnment
employ~e
att itudes toward
worl and
compensation,
it's no wonder
the city is short
cash.
I just want to say that l
think the Triangle Square
is a magnificent addition to
Costa Mesa. The parking
situation maybe at first a
little confusing, but once
yo u are in there and pay
attention to the now, it's
great, it's convenient. I just
think that we have a
marvelous shopping
opportunity.
TOM MURPHY
Costa Mesa
0 "
that !>Omeday, l\o mcbod)'
is going to mi'ircnd that
)ign and have their car
towed and be pretty
unh<1ppy with the parling
people at Triangle
Squ.ire.
Generally !.peaking. I
am juc;t J..ind ot
di!.appointed in Tri angle
Square. I think it was a
good idea, bu t the
execution lacl '> quite a
bit. Thartl ) for the
opportunity to 'ent.
HILLARY JANIKULA
Costa MellJ
0
Ju!.t reading the Pilot a I
ha\.C Jone e\'ery morning
for 25 )ear and it aslo..s
about comment for
Triangle Squ:irc. and I'm
so proud or Triangle
Squ.tre. 1 go there all th.:
lttPh ""Di;i,.Nui time.
council re!>1s11ng
the installation
of meters along
Pacific Coast
Highway in
Corona dcl
~far? fael)
Thank you
Daily Pilot for
you r reporting and so unding a
wake up call fo r th b
overburdened 13.\payer.
I haven't been there, but
I've driven by and I've
noticed the great big sign,
the one that wraps around
the building. It's so big,
and I can understand why
you had to get special
permission from the city to
have it. And it's real nice,
but tell me. what is Alta?
MELISSA HEINING
Santa Ana Heights
A cotree houst/rcstaurant.
Nikctown is Triangle Squ,,rc' bigge t tcn.lnt. l\e med mo't of the
otber bul11nc'' area along PCH
in Newport Dench b already
metered.
Why are thl.'rc no mctcrll on
Ocean BhJ in CdM? lt'l> a
hca' ily u!.cd public beach and
cliff acce~!. area anti income
could immediatef) be rcaliLcd .
JOHN DRAKE
Costa Mesa
0
Both my wife and I have a comment about
Triangle Square. We both thought th:it we'd
come back in about a year when there jfl!
more stores. The parking area W:l) fairly
confusing, but we'd live with it if there \\ere
better stores and more stores there. 1 here
just weren't enough stores open to CnJO} 11
So we'd come back in about a }Car.
The reviews
rci.tJur.1111:.. I wa at the
jc\\clry '1orc )Cllterday, go to a movie th ere
:it lea'>t once n \\CCI... I am J ~cniur citizen,
h.1\I.' umc 10 patrunw: it Jnd I ju't lo'e 11.
I'm '>O ~IJd "e go111.
Costa Mesa
business tax After
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CAROL JAR\'ll:.
Col.ta Mc ,,1
0
l'he c1tiLen' of Ne"'port
BeJch houlJ be outraged that
the Cit) Council is puni hing
"1:-.i tors and rci.1dent of the
\\'e:-.b1de so that 'i'>i tor'> and
rc:-.identl> of the .Ea!.t!.idc ca n
park for "free ."
This is grossly inequ11able
reading omc of the comments
from the homeo"'ners of Co!.ta
Mesa about the trip fee
increase, I believe it is time the
Daily Pilot run a review of
Economics l·A for those who
forgot or "'ho never sfudied
economics.
MARK STEPANl::1'.
Ne\\ port IJc:u:h
0
I've been to Triangle Square several time,,
primarily for the movies. Howc .. cr, the
parking is no problem. The shop!., I really
haven't tried the shops, although the Gap I
know is a real good store and Nilo.eto,~n. Uut
there is no problem with the parking.
Pilot read er critique
·Costa M esa's
newest retai l ce nter:
I h1~ I'> an intcrc ting que)t1on becJu'e I h.l\c
thought Jbout th1 J) l\e Jmen ti) rr1angk
SquJCc probahl) JI lca\t on1.:c ,1 J.1y for the
1.1,t 11\c )Car . l\c \\JtchcJ 11 being built. I
\\,1tchcJ them tc:ir dO\\ll the old building'> I
hJ\C bccn fJ)c:1na1cd by some of the i.tore
going in
l\e othCf\CJ all the contrQ\er\IC\
\UrrounJing 1t, and I h.1 .. c )Cl to enter a and pa si,el) promote business
and areas on the Eas1~1Je at I really can cc why the city,
state, and the federal
go,ernment are in such bad
financial condition. Please can
)OU help before \\C go down for
the third time and then wonder
what happened to our nice
Tri angl e q uare
angle t0re. I th in._ that·~ probJbl) bccau'lc
th ,11 there 1s no !.tree! purling ant.I 11 seem\
macceo;-.1ble. It seem 1mposmg I ec m put
<.Ill b) 11 and I keep pl.:tnn1ng on g1..11ng back
and &01ng to the bouk\tore or going in idc
.ind ccing ~h.11 N1lctO\"n look!> Ille but , or
m~1)bc c:\cn ta..,ing m) coupon' into the nC\"
,\lph:.i Octa but I don't lnow whe re it 1s
111\lde there.
the expen~e of Wci.t!.ide
business and property owner:-..
There should al!.o be an
e\emp11on for thoi.e inJ1\'idual
"ho:.e pnmJr) occupJllOn i'
located "ithin the metered
d1i.tricts.
LINDA GOOD
NC\\ port 13eJch
pJrJ..iog j., th.11 they h.nc p.nkmg lur
MARCIA DOSSEY
Ne" port Deach
Mega-kudos
city?
Just a short le!.!>on on
Economics I-A: The consumer
pa)S for all the cost and profits
of any finished prod uct or
0
Boy, am I glad you asked. I've been going to
write a letter abou t this fo r quite M>me time,
and I have a number of comments about it I
think I am disappointed in it. I think thJt it
has potential to be a very attr:icti'e shopping
center, but I th ink they ruined it b)' putting
Niketown on· the corner. They've ruined th e
architectural design.
O\Ct 1zcd tlU\.b \\h1dl I think I'> J go1.ld idl'.t
We ha'c a full·,iLC Ur unrn. hut the '1gn' \.1)
p;arJ..ing for <l\Cr·\tted t1ud,,, .ind 1hcn the~
11-.t .1 numher of O\a -'1.l\.J truck'> 111 grc:it· bi!!
lcttcn., that '·'>' Urom.u,, SuburbJn'~ ctc, ·
<inJ thcn in l111lc un~ k11cr' 11 \a)' .ire not
lull·'>llC tlllllo.'I. Uut i.ome"here lll\1Je there Ill J market.
bu t I hJ\ cn't been 1n 1de )Cl Sin1:c )OU
,,,i..eJ 1h1 .. questmn I am concerned that they
01e not getting enough traffic jOd "-C'rc not
going to be generating enough lJ'< rc\enue'
10 help offl>et the m1lhon of dollJr pent on
thl PH>JCCI.
for coverage Mcga-
kudo s to the Pilot and Tony
Co'< for "Public employee pay
outpace private sector'' article. ·r he article wa' informatl\e o n
i.c,eral point' including the
quote from Sandy Genis at the
end of the article. l am amazed
crvice. ..
Please, people, wake up. new
ta..'<es mean only one thing; the
coni.umcr pays higher CO!.I. If
you don't J..now who the
con~umer b. 11"'ls you!
What is with the green and yellow tile on
the roof7 And parling I think 1s a liule bit of
a puzz.le. I read the anicle, "P<irling at
Triangle Square. go with the now," Ye!.
Su \\hen )OU .m: lool\1ng for a parking
place, and )''u 'cc parlo.ing plJ'c~ :.ind )OU
~cc t'hi"> 1gn 1h.11 \;1)' p.1rking for 0' cr·i.iL.cd
trucJ.., anJ ,1 11,t of 1rul.'l' it'l> 'e~ CJ') I\.)
~l'\Ume 1h.1t \llU r trud .. qu.1hfie ... ind )OU CJI\
p.1rJ.. there
I d1J th 11 1.11k'l', and then <l1:.CuH:rcJ th:.it
Ill) tHl\.'j.. d11c,n 't q11.il1f~ ,I' IO 0\Cl\l/ed
truclo. .• 1nJ rnk, b.:in!! hl\\Cd rn.1) S1.1 I 1hrn!..
MJ)bc thi qu<: tlCln "'II c:1ul>C me 10 go
'1si1 the !olorcs ~oon hut prohabl) not.
DON D. WILLIAMS
Costa Mesa
that's fin e, but it's a little difficult 10 do lhJt
One; of the big concerni. I hJvc Jbou1
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Readers: El Toro
is the perlect
second airport
If the Airport Comrn1~'>1on spend)
5326,000 to maJ..e a feJs1b1ht) study on
e'<tending the present run"ay at John
Wayne Airport, they are recklessly
wasting taxp ayer monc).
Obviou.,ly. this 1i. onh .a '>mol e crecn
to attempt to bring mo't e"cr)one to
agree \lo.It h their allcnor plan to
eventually bring Ill bigger, no1s1cr
airplanes. E:.I Toro\ runwuyi> are nice
and long and after a clo,ure for m1l11Jry
use hou ld be converted 10 a
commercial airport
HARRY GRANGf:.R
Newport Ueach
0
El Toro Manne Air Station would be an
excellent ccond airport and we
definitely need a econd airport in
Orange County There i nothing better
than convening whe n the Marine' pull
Untying the
politically correct
tongue of the '90s
out to con.,,ert that to a commercial
airport and increase the ai r traffic over
there inlltCad of at the present John
Wayne Orange County Airport. Thank
you very much.
0
RAY DAVIES
Newport Ucach
The po 111ve benefits and results of not
building another. airport at El Toro far
outweigh the alternatives. John Wayne
is not only large enough but it 's
prepared and designed for future
expansipn and is more than sufficient
for all of Orange County air traffic.
It appears ironic that so many
concerned citizens are the ones that
were able to purchase less expeni.ive
homes due to the airports proximity
(the airport was there first). Now they
want the ca._c and eat it too by moving
the airport and related noise.
As far al> El Toro, it is truly a shame
that one of the final pieces of Orange
County has to be turned into another
condominium, freeway, shopping center
or anything that will appease the
greedy.
BOB BLANCHARD
Newpo rt Beach
0
As a resident or NC\\ port Uc.1d1 lor l 1
years, and having lived in on~: ol the
nices t family ncighbttrhood., for :n uf
those ycors, the Do,'cr ~horc.:" UJ)dill
area and having been 10\01\1.'J lor mo,1
of the 23 years in group'I th;i1 \vere
trying to keep exp:.im.ion of 01Jng1:
County Airport from h:ippcning and
subsequently ruining our bcaut1lul s:.tfc
community.
Yes, I am totally in fa,or of J i>ccund
airport on the El Toro l11de. We h~1d
hoped for many years that there would
be chance for a joint u e. And that
might have been a pos ibihty 1f it
weren't fo r Tom Riley. He should hJ\.C
retired a long tim e ago. We ult1matcl>
found it necessary for our fam1 ly'i. well
being to move to an area out from
under the Oight pattern and a gn:Jt lo'
in revenue.
CAROLINE PA1 Rl t K
0
I support an El Toro public airport .11
the Marine station. Also I do not think
we need to spend $326,000 on a i.tut.I)
to evaluate the feal11b11ity of a longer
runway. That just seems exorbitant.
ALICE BIU:.Wl R
Newport Uc~1ch
There are an awful lot Redi.kins.")
of things lo worry about There was ul'>o a time \.\hen 1c.11m could
these days, terribly serious call themselves the De,ils without people
things. But calling 11 female who call themi.c lvcs Chmtwn\ dcnunJ111g
friend a gal, aJ in "My Gal that the name be changed becau\c h
Sal," hardly seems WQCt.!! _J!OIJIOles Satanism and other cvih (Out
the hypertension. ~ h~ come the c same human1tari.in'i will .
Remember the good old permit Duke Unive rsity 10 have its Blue
days? Those kinder, Devils, especially since Duke h~1 one of th e
gentler times when to be nat ion's fine st divinity chool ?}
T wo days after fitne expert Lcort gay was to be happy? As best 1 can figure, all thi' bu,inc'" 01
Skeie wrote the fil'!>t or a crie C/f When blaclc., yellow and labeling and te·labcling our5el~c'i ha4' to '10
articles for the Pilot, there was nn red were merely colors? w11h the re1'u1vcly recent phenomenon uf
onary letter to the editor. On the {Please do not make an Political Correctnc s.
I don't remember Leon' exact topic, but Coast anl")' call to the Reader'• I have yet to find anybody who h~1'i 'ome
urely it wa nothin& off en 1ve or Hotline about my misuse up with a loa1cal, undcri.tandablc definition
controver 111. Or w he thou&ht. or "black"; l am well or Political Correclnc s. Not even WehMcr\
What highly ticke~ off thic; reader wu~ not aware 11 15 not a true color. but an dares take It on. Thercl~r~, the Fred
•. t1chromat1c color caused by complete Column auaae ts that this 1\ 11\ goo<l a any· Leon's subject mauer or hi~ thcoric on
fitne and he Ith. It w:u the· fact that he
rd erred to a womnn he know 1 a "aal."
I couldn't help but wonder if it w:i the
ame woman who threatened to cancel her
subscription ii I ewr aaain wrote the ~rd
••toenail • " Naturally. I u\Cd it three times
in the n~t column
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nbsorption of li&ht.) "Ooin& and sa)'ina the right 1l11ng. nclor,11or
Remem~r when athletic team could be to the prejudice of any gi11c:n group." l·rau.
named after Indians without people setting Politic1Uy Correct linao 1s wh:itc,cr
\0 upti&ht about it, re1ultin1 in &uch languaae a 1pccial·in1crc)t aroup \\:Jnl\ tu
inanities u the Stanford Cardinal? (Dut It have used in rcCcrenc:e to itself.
apparently dona't bochtr tbe hiah tchool I The objective of all this, of'""' c, 11i not
saw down in the Navajo nation, which IMaJ a to offend anyone, even wilh the u'c of ~uch
sip out front readina. .. Home ol the a (sccminaly) harrnlc1s word tn "g.11."
I Ji, lv/h111 in~ 1> .1 ~.1111pling t>/ ,-.1/h
tr11m c111r -"l·ho11r lfr.1Ja,· ll11tl111e II
.hlU 'J /l/\t• /(I J;CI lllH•/1e;:J, II\ ·'' t'ol\\
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llh .11ll/ phclllt' 11umt>a (/.•r
1~·t1/1,·,111<111) I II.ink .wu1
Water rates I re 1d )OUT
cJ11un.1I (~l:a) 15). anJ I'm corkcrncd
about the Mc,.1 Con.l>olidJted \\'Jtcr
Dl\tnct r.11'1111g the price\. I wa'
\\Ondcring 11 there "'a anything thJt I
a' .in mdl\ 1Ju.il coulJ <lo to tr) 10 help
not ral\e 11 other thJn going Ill the
111~c1inl!. I 1111enJ to Jo thJt
-JO'l CllRISll:.NSON
Newport Uca1.h
U t' 'd ugg<' t t•;J//ing Ill<' mrmb,•rs uf
flit• 11utu lw;1Nl. )'c>U J!L'I I:''' tllrir
11lw11<' numbc•n from /\fr u
Co11 HJ/idntcd.
Thanks, but. .• 1 he south Coa:-1
o\ktro Rotary Club !.inccrch
.1pprcC1JlCl> the OUbtJnd1ng pubhdt)
bdorc and the grcJI photogr.iphc; anti
.1rt idc uflef\varJ o( the ·1 U\le of Co\ta
Mc~ this pJsl "cekcnd.
SI IARON 130UDRtAU co .. 1a MC'l3
One corrcuion. ho\\CH:f. to
Monday'l> art1dc. I he C\Cn t "Ill
probjbl) nt.'I do er to s::!.000 for
1.h.1ntiC\, IO\teaJ Of the SW0,()00 J~
\lated 1n the Jrtide l he e\_cnt gro:1'>
\\J' (Jr le~., than S~00.000 A
lOlllmlltce "''II rc\lew grJnh from
11un-profit!I and "''II do their bc:it to
fund for the cau ci.. lnte rc 1ed
org:iniz.1tions ma} call me at 24 1-1 43
RON CllOENMEllL
President
South Coa't Metro Rot:iry Club
Bad coaching move 1 hJ\C
JU\t read my ne\.\i.papcr this morning
(t\1Jy 18) on the spom pJgc about
.. Sen en c capes the ax." I JU'll wanted
to rcgi!itcr that I have been to every
ba\ketball game for over three year ,
and he ha!i d1~plJ)cd l>uch temper
tJntrum :and such :ibu!.1\.C behavior 10
the playel'll that "e "'ere '° hoping that
they might find a better Cl>.ich.
We dc)ervc :i belier coJch. \\C p~•Y
ta\el> for the be t and I feel that "c
del>crve th e bc)t coJch, and th" coJch
"not the bci.1. lk 1s JU\t o dov.-n "'1th
C\Cl)'thing.
MARGARl:.T LINDROTI I
Ne\\ port Ucach
lndec:tl, II ,., JboUt lime thJt !.UCh
olfcn'l\'C term' as dJgu, m1t:l, chinl, nigger,
l\ikc :i11tl l.1r 100 many other dii;:ippe_,r
lrom ou r \tX.1bularic' Sadly, that cannot
happen until the jll1tudci. .ind prejudice
hch1nd 1hc "onh :ire gone An Independent Newspaper
M c.inwhilc, we mui.t de,11 with \ome
rather aw!l.wun.J und )Oft·bo1lcd term .
Rac1\m, for c"C:implc. ha\ o h.m.h edge to it.
an cv1lnc'' th.11 uit' the plulmophy and
prac111.e. lh Politically Correct rcpl:1ccmc:n1,
cu ltural hi.I\, w rt ul just lic'I there, 11npotcnt
.ind ltfl:lc '·
Uut I hu\e no problem with U\IOS
ph):\ically ~·h;,illcnsed, or even differently
.1blc. 1n\tc.1J of handicapped or d1~.1blcd I(
I have to pend my lire In a whcelch:air, I'll
take every 'Ped. o( pc.>\ilive reinforcement I
can get.
And 1( Afr1can·Amcric:m' prefer th::u to
bl:ick. th.1t'' fine I 'II even go ulon1 with
11111.iry R•'<lh:im Clinton. In my book,
however, women arc &ill wumen. Ml'tybe
e\lcn 1al$. Out never, ever womyn.
lttd ftla11I• '• tolu•• tvn trtry
Tut day, Tburld•r and •furday.
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71-year-old runner hasn't missed a race ·
~ Retired elementary teacher has
traded in old tennies and a
'Goldwater for President' skimmer
for designer running shoes and a
baseball cap, but he keeps running.
By Joyce Scherer
St.lfl Wrtllr
CORONA DEL MAR -Outfitted with a
1964 Goldwater for President campaign hat
and inexpensive tennis shoes, Harmon
Weston was an intere!lting sight at the first
Corona del Mar Scenic 5k Race back in
1981.
''It was re'11ly funny becau e here were all
the runners in special gear and shoes and I
wa~ wearing these cheap rubber shoes," said
the 7I-year-old Corona del Mar resident.
;,I remember standing at the starting line
and having this guy look do" n at my shoes
and say, 'man you'll never make it around in
those.'"
But make it around the race course he did,
nagging a fourth place med:i l for his age
division.
· And when the gun explode June 5,
signifying the start of the 12th annual run,
Weston will be one of the more than 4,000
participant!I running or "alking in the 5k
race or 2-mile Fun Walk.
But unlike that fir t r.1ce, We ton, a
retired elemental) teacher "'1th the
Nc"port-Mesa Unified School D1!>trict, ha~
exchanged h1~ rubber neaker<, for name
brand running hoes and the footbriJg ," he ::.:siJ.
his Goldwater campaign
skimmer is now a trendy
baseball ca p.
"The funny part is
nfter these 12 years, I
think my time is about
the ~amc," he said. "And
the last few feet of the
race I always run real fast
like 1 'm io1ng to win and
ac t like I'm breaking the
ribbon."
The race, organiied by
the Corona dcl Mar
Chamber of Commerce
and the City of Newport
Bc:ich and sponsored in
part by the Daily Pilot,
'The funny part is after
these~ 2 years, I think
my time-is about the
same. And the last 1ew
feet of the race I al-
ways run real fa st like
I'm going to win and
act like I'm breaking
''Mo::.t of the l.1~t ru1rncr:. v.crc
in the front group :ind \\hen
the\ turned.on Goldenrod
the) got ;ill plugged up wnlling
tu get aero ~ the lootbnJgc
Nc\l )Car y,c tarted un the
bluff" ith the bmlge he111g
la~t "
Th1) }car\ r.1cc po-,ter v.111
leature the v.ork of total .11ti~t
Ellen GlaJ1~ I he colortul
picture c.an I .. r uu:h;,i eJ .11
thi: Coron.1 Jd \IJr ( h.11nhl'r
ol Commerce ur the Ne,,p1m
UeJch PJ1k,, Uc;.ich\.~ and
Rt.1.rCJtsun D\: p;ntmcnt
'>1~ncd and numbered prinl'
Jre 525 JI d un ii;n.:d pr111h
the ribbon.'
-HARMON WESTON
benefit the Revitalization of 1.lo"nto'"n
Corona del Mar and the youth sports
programs for the Newport Beach Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Department.
Participants and ~pectators can alM> enjoy
Restaurant Row featuring such offerings as
breakfast pizza. croissants and gourmet
coffee.
The race begins and ends at the Corona
del Mar Main Be:ich with registration at 6:30
a.m. An aerobic warm-up at 7:30 a.m .•
Women's R:ice, 8 a.m., Me n's Race, 8:20
a.m.; and 2-mile Fun Walk, 8:40 a.m. Parking
is free in the beach parking lot.
We~ton laughingly recall) the first race
course, which began at A\Ocado Avenue.
"\\'e "ent down to Fir:.1 A\enue to
Goldenrod Avenue, turning right to go aero.,.,
SIS.
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breakfast on the C\Cnt\ Re,t.1uran1 Ro''·
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"The intent of the legislation was to
e.xpand the kind of care children
receive," said Paula Fiebcrt, associate
director of the Developmental
Di abilities Center. "Unfortunately with
group homes, it didn't do that."
After Bates learned that Kara and
others were being removed from group
homes, he recently met with state health
officials who agreed to stop the practice.
But the action came 100 late to help
Kara.
A bill under consideration by the
LOBDELL
From A1
couldn't be beat - all of which
makes their decision to move back
to snowy Chicago 10 give their kids
a beuer education all the more
scary for those of us in the
Newport-Mesa community.
· ··1 have only one opportuni1y to
edu ca1c my child ren," says Dave,
who also volu n1eers in the
classroom. "Whal else do I have
10 give !hem, really? And I can'!
afford 10 send 1hc m to priva1e
school. My fomily made moves for
me throughou1 my career. Now il's
time to put my family's interest
ahead of my career."
"l was educated nd raised here
in Sou1he rn California," Nancy
reveals. "lt is tough to feel tha t
way (abou 1 the educational
sy!.tem} in what you considered
home."
Boih Dave and Nancy are quick
to point out tha1 1he
Newport-Mesa 1eachers :ire
ou1s1anding; i1's the enormous
cla~s size and lack of resources
that are the-problem.
"I sec people here "'ho arc
excellen1 teachers." Nancy s:iys.
''It's just very difficuh for them to
do 1hei r job. All of the school
personnel I have come in contact
wi1h are excellent people. But they
have one hand tied behind their
back. With class sizes so big, just
thing like getting books out and
getting ready fo r lunch takes
longer and takes away from
ins1ruc1ion time.''
"The re's no hidden age nda,"
Dave says, who will work for
Northern Trust in Chicago. "I'm
nor trying to slam anybody. Bonnie
Swann is a spectacular principal
(al Mariners). They're doing 1hc
best wi th the kinds of resources
they're given. What they arc able
to do wi1h what they have is truly
remarkable."
The Hollands say 1heir decision
was easy -there's no comp arison
bel\\een the type of education
their children can receive in
California vs. Illinois.
Classroom size in the Hollands'
new school disirict in Park Ridge
averages a li ttle more than 20
(maximum allowt:d: 25); in
Newport-Mesa, their children
share thei r teacher's time with
about 35 students.
And their oldest child, Andrew,
is in Newport-Mesa's
gifted-student program, which
meets 17 times a yea r at another
school sate (transportation
provided by the parents). Nancy is
frustra ted because Newport-Mesa
provides only the state-required
minimum for their gif1c d students.
In Park Ridge, the gifted students
attend special classes at their O'Wn
sc hool, every day, all day.
The Park Ridge school district
also has four full-time PE teachers
(Mariners: none}, full·tim c
science, art and music teachers
(only part·timers at Mariners), and
the school library 1s larger than
the Mariners branch of the
Newport Beach Public Library.
As tough as huge class sizes and
dwindling resources arc at
Mariners, Nancy quickly adds that
parental involvement at the school
1s excellent and make a huge
difference. But she wonders what
schools arc like at lcss-afOucnt
Newport-Mesa schools where both
parents need to work.
The Hollands both say the
public school bureaucracy -on
all levels -has grown too large,
squeezing out the needs of the
students. Nancy offers one
solution for getting a better
education for our ch ildren in the
Newport-Mesa dis trict.
"You add up all the students in
the district, divide by 25 , and then
hire the teachers. Then, with the
leftover money, hire
administrators," she araucs.
"You've got to decide what's more
important."
Amen. Before we lose more
aood people like the Hollands.
Before we settle for sccond·rate
educations for our children.
Before it's too late.
Wllll•• Lobdtll Is tbt tdllor.
Jn a Pllot People feature
publiJhcd Wednesday, May
19, Dave Heikes' name was
tcft off the he1dlinc and his
fir11 name was not used in
the story.
...
Leaislaturc will keep children from beina
moved in the future. But it will noc allow
children like Kara to be placed at a
group home, once they arc removed.
.. Somcthina terrible has happened to a
younptcr thal shouldn't have happened
and could have been avoided if people
~ had been talkina to one another," aid
Dion Aroncr, an administrative aide for
Bates and chief consultant to the
Assembly Human Services Committee.
"The point was never to move a
youngster to conform to a new statute. Jf
a youngster is doin& well in a facility, you
do not want to break that bond."
"There's nothina for Kara in Orange
County," said Jennifer Warner, founder
and president of Marisol Inc. "It's
because of her G·tubc. Many of the
children who have G-tubes arc put in
acute-care hospitals."
"Marisol was giving her better care
than 1 could Jive her, and they took that
away from her," Dawson said. "Then
they just leave me and say, 'Well, it' up
to you to figure out what to do.' "
Marisol had cared for such children in
the past, but there arc no clear answers
as to why county health officials
approved KarU:s placement at the home,
only to remove her weeks later. And
county health officials will not comment
on specific cases.
Because or the shortage of group and
single-family homes for medically fragile
children, Kara has few choices left. Dut
Dawson docs not want to see her
daughter spcn9 the rest of her life in th e
sterile environment of a state hospi1al.
Kara cannot talk or walk but she loves
to watch television and shakes her head
from side to side when she doesn't like
the program. After Dawson went
through a divorce, she tried to care for
her daughter at home. But her decision
soon began to jeopardize her job und the
insurance coverage her job provides.
"I was worn down; I had ulcers and
my job was starting to suffer because I
had to take so much time off \\Ork to
care for her," Dawson said. "It was only
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help."
Health officials say the best chance for
the survival of many medically fraailc
children like Kara is in an intimate,
homelike setting. And although that
belief was the inspiration behind the
Bates legislation, there is no real
legislative relief in sigh1.
"We are not ready ro exempt group
homes (from licensed medical staff
requirements)," said Aron er, Assembly
Human Services Committee consultant.
"That's too big or n jump to make. But
we do have an agreement -no more
youngsters will be moved ."
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J a.b!Hpoons plus ¥,cup
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Y• cup H~nlr~1·s Coroa
Yl tttipooft powdtred
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Y• teaspoon baking powdtr
Yi cup Egg B~ours 99%
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Yi cup°""'"'" Plain
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Powdtttd •1ar
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Nutrition Information per strving: I 05 caloric . 56 mg sodiuQ'l. 0 ma
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Mocha Marble Pound Cake
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maraarinc. ugar and vanilla on medium speed of electric mixer unul well
blended. Add eaa product: beat until mooth. Stir together floor. baking
powder. blkina soda and sail: add alternately with yogun to maraarine
mixturt, beating on low speed until well blended. Remove half of batter to
mtJium bowl. Add COC'Oe to remaining better in large bowl; beat until
bltnded. Altcrnarely poon coffee and chocolate banm into prepared pan.
With knife or 5patula. lft'lly swirl thl'°'l&h better for marbled effect. Bake 60
10 65 mmutca or until wooden pick in~ in center come Old clean. Cool
10 minute • remove from pan to wire rack. Cool completely. Frmt with
Mocha Yopn Glue. if de ired. 16 servings.
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I lllblelpoon Hrnltry' 1 COOOI wl I ~ l>oMnlt Cotree l.owf a&
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2 tablespoon graham
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h cup ugar
~. cup Htrsh~y·s Cocoa
2 a.blespoon corn larch
l1 cup Egg BtaJtn 99~
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'• teaspoon almond f\tract
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choks&crot. I am total faa (~~ caloria from f•). 0 sm \MWMtd fat
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Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .. : .642-4321 ext.370 ~
I ann '-'eJlher 1' upon u-.. along "llh the fe,11"e 01.:La.,1oru
1ha1 accomp.ill) 11 .. -... eek end brun1.. he,, -... edding
'ho" er,, outdoor pJn1e' and grndua11on open hou..e ..
Su1..h 1..elebrJtory <X:lJ,ion, 1..all lor glonou,, IJnlal111ng
de,..en ... de'"::"' like nch. creJm) Chocola1e 'togun
C'hee,ccale. melHn·) our-mouth C'hocolate ~ou1,-.e Square,.
and delel'IJbl) nHll\I \h).h;t Marble Pound C..tke
"'I couldn 't ... I houldn ·1 ...
I can't,'' yo u ay? But yo u cou ld,
yo u hould , and you can!
BeLau'e e\en 11 hke man} Amen~Jn'. ~ou·r~ tr) mg 10
hmtt )Our ta1 and calone tn~e 1h ''4.' \(nJffi(lll\lU\ de,..cm
are 001 off hmtt' E.n:h t' 'u'l'mtn~I~ 111-... in tal and caJones
"tth no more 1han ll\e gram, ol tat ~r 'en tn~ Other
de~"'· hke Cappunint1 ( reme. Chocv-Orange Flult and
Frutl Tnne. an~ '1mtlarl~ h!!ht Jnd lu\\:1ou'
h · a 'nap 1t1 aea1e lo" la1de"e"'1ha1 -.J~ .. dnadent''
rather than "d1ei" -... hen ) llU tlepn -...11h 1he np.ht element\
Wuh the help ol lo" I JI ingredten1' hke ~ ogun. ~ocoJ and
egg alternall\C, l'\.Cn "a"l·'-'<Hlher' t:Jn ha'e 1hetr 1..ake and
eat 11 too.
Lo"'er 1n lat than other chlx:ofa1e baking ingredient~.
cocoa t' the lean "·ho1u~ lur nch chlxola1e OaH>r -ti ha'
\Cry lt1tk ta1 and 'odium and no Lholc-.terol In fact. 11\ the
onl) cho1..olJte baling ingredient allo"ed O) the Amencan
Hean A\\lXIJt1on tor u-.c tn a fat-re,tnc..11:J J1e1
.\n l' ~I! altem..iti\l~ i' al-... J}' J 'mart c.. ho1 '' make
'u .. ,•u ~k·c 1 one -...uh no far or~hole,lt', 1 .\'CJ'' tn-u'e
a• II I\ he.1!th~ (One 4uaner lUp I\ l'4Ul\JI I tu \\Ol' '-'h I.'
el!gl. egg alllmJme' 1.an be u-.ed mall~ •ur riiwrnt' rl'\.1pe'
ti, ... ut I a1 • J chole,tcrol C\ el) da~ "tthout a .. nli" Int! ta .. te
lo .. JI.I mo1,ture to wur laH1nre 'hmmed-do-... n treat,. . .
count on lo" far. "ak ium· and pm1c!n·nLh) ogun -11r
)l)gun chee'e l -.cd here m 1he Ch\xola1e )<1g.in
Chee,c:12alc in plJ1.e ol deam clk'e:.c. >''~un 1.ht:e..e i' a 'nit
-...hire 1..hee-.e mad( O) dramtn~ the hqu1d t"he) ponwr
from )<'gun
E\en the choo-.tc,1 dc,-.en lo\e1' -...111 adore1he..e 'peual
de,..en, dehghrful 1rcal\ 1ha1 .1u,1 '"happen to he l11v. t.1.1
Cappuccino Creme
carton 18 oz.I Egg Btalt'rs
99% EAA Product
1 1 cup ugar
3 tabltSpoons po"dered
instant espres.\O or
po"dered in\tant rofTtt
.\ lj!bltSpoon' corn.,tarch
2 cup<. 1-.im mill.
l i~ht non-da1r) "hipped
toppin~ topllonall
(;round cinnamon
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Into ,maJI lxl-...1. pour egg prodUll. ""' J\ldt• In medium 'au .. epan. "·omtime
'ugar. tn,1an1 c .. pre"o .ind 1.:om,1.m:h ,10-...1\ -... hi'~ in mil k C11'' '''er
medium heat ,11mng l:On,tanll). until m1\lure ~11". ~''' anJ 'tH I minute
Slo"'I\ "hl'lk '"ur c..offee m1\lure mw e~~ pmdu...t '"'"I~ "h'' cc~
m1\ture tiad; '"''' l.\lllee ml\IUrc. \tlITTn!! \.On\lanll\ (. \'l(l~ \l\Cr hN ht.II.
\llmng 1.:on,tantl). I minute P0ur tnt'' 'I\ 6 \lUnte 'cf"\ m~ 1. up' (\"'I
'hghtl). Refngerare JI leJ'I 2 houl'\ Cf"\l' IOPfll!d \l.llh -...happed toppmg
du.,ted v.-nh cmnamon. ti de,1rcd I\ l up~" mg'
'utrilion Informal ion per lifning: I~~ "al<1ne'. 'Nm~ ,t-.J1uni, ~ m!,:
cholc terol. 0 gm tot.ti lat (O'• 1.afom·, lr\lffi lat l (l gm .. aturated lat
Choco-Orange Fluff
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h c:up u~ar
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\.\hipped loppirt«
lopttonall
Frtsh oran~t "edgts
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\land 2 m1nu1e, 10 -.oftcn Cot'l ,1\cr medium hear , 'umn~ "on,tmlh, unul
~elalln .., compktcl} d1,~ll\cd. ot~'\UI 'I mmu1c' Pour mi:i.1urc ml'' medium
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OOlllge v.edpe\. ti de'lred Fight \.AJ cup \t'I"\ in~'
utridon Information ptr stnina: 94 1.~lt,ne,, '·' m& \\ldtum. I mg
cook terol. 2 gm Ullal lat (IQ'.-. culont''I Imm l.tll, 0 m 1,atur;.ttcd fat
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Endless S111181'mal'ket choices leave this consumer confused
QI know that we should be euctly II Jambalaya! j -M.£., also used), which refers to a black· J;ood portion o( nee u11d combine' P.f .M., lluntlnaton Otach mun> carbonated be\c:ragc:i.
aratdul for lbls Mina tbe Newport kath pepper crust applied before cook· ii in a c:i-.1.erolc wi1h ham, chiclo;cn, It I) unlikely that ...,ft Jrink'i their bubble\ rrom pho.,phon
"land of pluty;• but somttlmtt It Many people throughou1 the ing. Flavor-packed, II can be n t.JUl.Jge, on1om, torn alO\:\ ~.ulic, "ere the main cau'e of hi) kidnc) ... anl.1 urinury (or, kidney) ~
seems llu lhtrt are DfW products U.S. have become (an~ of cajun moulh·bumer, M> you may w:int to black-eyed pc.I\ and picot) of 'pie· )tone), hut rt may ,cry \\ell be :uc often partly made up of
t'tl')' day that just rtptat old ones. food ever ince it was popul:irizcd specify to your waiter the level of c1.. II can be comp.ired to the true thut the )Oda habit \\Ort\encd phate salts. So, t..almg Ill
That makes 1upumarUt sbopplna several yurs ago by New Orleans' "heat" you can bcor. Spanish paella An) Ne'" Orie.Ill'> the condition, according 10 the re· pho,phoric acid tn i.oft d
too conru.slna. •• e.o.x.., Dau famed chef, Paul Prudhomme. Jambalaya is not really of cajun coolbook i., certain to h,i,e •1 rcci· ulh of a !>ludy reported in the clc;irly ere.lie'> 0 problem.
Point Cajun cuisine descends rrom the origin. Rather, it is creole. While pc for jambalJ)J Journ::il or Clinical Epidemiology I ortun:uely, some ofl d
When it come to food choices French-speaking settlers who came these two Louisiana cuisine cul-QA man In my offiu· ju t Th;.1t'~ ironic, becau\e people use n diflerent ingredient (
available to the average American, to Louisiana from Canada early in lures arc somewhat similar, they had kidney ~tones re-"ho arc '>uscep11ble 10 lillnc) :lC.ld, rather than pho~phoric
we do indeed have an embarrass-our nation' hi tory. lt..i spicy. hot differ in that creole combines moHd. When he rcturiwd to \\Ori., tones arc generally told to drink 10 create their bubble). An
ment of richcs--and let's be thank· and earthy. One of the most popu· French with Spanish, n:ui .. c Amer-ht told me that one or the cuu .. l more nuidi. 'o 1h:11 '"hatcvcr "ho hJs rca1.on to be concc
Cul for it. The lar dishes in rc:,t.iurants today is ican and African innuences. Jam· "a drinking too man~ sotlns. h ~tone~ may b~ forming can be about l1dncy l>lonc.. can !>i
food industr~ Blackened fish (generally catfish balayn, as in the case of so many that possible'! I'm \\Orricd, be· !lushed out "hill! 1hc.v are \till read the fuod label 10 check from farmers to manufacturers to _o_r _sa_lm_o_n_. _a1_th_o_u_g_h_o_t_he_r_r._1s_h_a_r_e __ ca_;u_n_a_nd_c_rc_o_1e_d_is_h_e_s_. _in_c_lu_d_cs_a_c_·:a_u..:;.' c_· _1_d_r_1n_i._n_1o_t_o_r_,_od_•_•._t_oo_._·_· _,_c_r;_i._m_j_11_1_h_e_p_ro_b_k_m_i_~_1_h_a_t _i1_1g_•r_c<.1_1_cn_1_~ -------1
Ask the
Dietitian
retailers. do an
incredible job of
getting us Ced.
But let's f acc
n: food 1s still a
business, and
that means com·
petition. So every
company's staff
spends a large
part of its time
dreaming up new
··• though not always belter -·
ways to tap the consumer's purse.
If company A introduces peanut
buucr-filled pretzel squares, com-
pan) B will come out ~ith peanut
bu11er-filled pretzel circles. (A
new twist on the pretzel, you
might s:iy.") And the fact is, the
United States is uch a huge mar-
ket that there may well be a ma r-
ket for both shapes!
The actual figures for new food
product introductions will probably
surprise you as much as it did me,
"hen I read about them in a re-
cent issue of the food trade publi·
cation. "New Product News." Be·
lie .. e 11 or not, a toial of 12,312
ne" foo d products were in·
troJuced m 1992 alone. (If you
count the non-food ca tegoric such
as so::ip detergents, paper goods,
etc . "'hich arc also sold in super·
markets, the total rises to 16,790.)
No wonder you feel confused as
you move up and down the aisles.
Of course, any store's shelf
space is limited, so something
clearly must be removed for each
new item that is placed on display.
You may find in teresting just a
few comparisons between the last
two years, to indicate some trends.
The first number in each case is
for 1992 vs. 1991 : Baby Foods (53
vs. 95), which makes one believe
that the baby boom may be end·
ing; Beverages ( 1,538 vs. 1,367)-
no surprise If you've noticed all
those juice spritzers and other
"clear" drinks that imply "hcahhi·
er" but aren't necessarily so;
Breakfast Cereals (122 vs. 108);
Dairy Products (1,320 vs. 1,1 11);
Fruits and Vegetables (276 vs.
356)·-that's depressing ror a dieti-
tian: Processed Meat and Poultry
(785 vs. 798)··)UCh high numbers
are equally depressing·-and
Soups (211 vs. 265).
No matter how many new prod·
ucts arc introduced, the bottom
line 1s that the buying decision is
up to )OU. And the best way to
win the game is to read labels
carefully and make smart, healthy
nu1nt1on choices.
Q My hu band and I havt
started ordering cajun rood
ln restaurants. We love ll. What
Ask Betty Crocker
0 I pulled out my charcoal grill
from last summer and the cover is
gone Can I still prepare recipes
that call for a covered grill? G.L,
Wau,au, WI
A. It is possible to improvise a
cove r by placing heavy· duty
aluminum foil over the food and
the grill, pinching it to the edge of
the grill. Covering food while
grilling helps to ensure even
cooking, and meats will be more
moi~t than if they had not been
covered.
O. Can I u e my drop cookie
recipe to make bars? Mrs. P.A.H.,
Marshall, Ml
A. You can, however, the
baking time will vary dependina on
your recipe. You'll get best results
if you use a tc tcd recipe fo r bar
cookies. Other types of
cookie ··molded, rolled and
shaped--need to be baked as
d&Jcctcd.
Q. I'd like to buy powdered cu
white . Where are they available?
O.A., Covinaton, TN and Mrs.
M.B .• Manchester, NH
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4 Thursday. May 20. 1993 ORANGE COAST FOOD
Lowlat main dishes and da lrtl 'that a high In taste
The USDA'S new nutrition
Pyramid &uidc suppons the
growing opinion that ~e need to
cat less high -fat foods from
animals and more lowfat foods ••
such a vegetable , frui1 and
whole grains •• fro m plnnts. In the
fo llowing recipe , celery is
recruited to create nnvorfu l meals
which derive less than 30 percent
of their calorics from fat.
For Celery, Pota10 and Chicken
Skillc1 Stew, fresh, low-calori c
celery does double duty. First,
celery slices and celery leaves
impart fl avor to the pota1oes with
~hich 1hey're simmered. Then,
the cooking liquid, rich with
vi tamins and mineral • becomes
part of a seasoned tomato sauce
tha1 tops sautecd ch1d.en and
\ege1ablcs. All 1h1s goodness adds
up to only 247 calorie per
~ening, wtth only 18 percent of
those calorics from fat.
Ni ce 'N Easy Celery, Ham and
Rice also uses low-caloric
vegetables for its navor emphasis.
Chopped celery, celery leaves, and
onion are combined with rice,
J1ced ham and a 1ouch of gra1ed
Parmesan chee~e for a tasty meal
totaling on ly 332 calorie!. per
serving, and wi1h jus1 25 percent
of il'i calories from fa1.
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• I laOfc,~n 'C!1Clahlc 011
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In a mcJ1um \Juccp.1n plJce I quart
Reduced fat desserts
The merry mon 1h of May brings
thought s to many of shaping up
for the (dreaded) bathing suit and
shorts season JU!>t around the
corner. Cheer .up -fa t fighte rs
can still have delicious chocolate
desse rts!
You can "have )our ca ke and
eat 11 i,po" with 1hese luscious (but
reduced fat) and easy to prepare,
chocolate dessem They're made
"'llh cocoa, a deep, dark chocolate
ba~1ng 1ngreclien1 that contams
less than one grJm of fat per
tJbfc,poon
Cocoa is Jbo \Cl)' low 1n
'odium. and 1s cholc,terol-frce
food. And. it's the onl> chocolate
baking 1ngred1ent allo""ed b) the
American Heart A\!ooc1a11on and
1he National Choles terol
Educa tion Program.
Cocoa comes in two varieties;
both arc easy to use. European
'>tyle "dutched" cocoa has a dark
color and mello"' chocolate navor;
umweetened cocoa has a rich.
deepe r chocolate flavor.
These ligh1cr chocolate desserts
hJ\e a bonus because they are
also easy 10 prepare. "Chocoberry
Cheesecake" u\es non-fat co1tage
cheese, Neufchatel light cream
cheese and froLen '>trawbemes for
a mLxture that'!. so delicious )OU
\\On'1 mis!. the fat'
Since "Sinfully Rtth lo"'-fat
rudge Sauce" COnlJIO'> no fat or
cholc)terol, )OU can combine 11
w11h lowfat c:ikc or fru11
Each recipe ha' the nutn1 1onal
1nforma11on ll'>tcd '° \ou'll '>CC
that chocolate IO\·cr' do not have
10 sacrifice their favorite navor In.
order to follow a lowfa t eating
plan.
CHOCOBERRY
CH EESECAKE
• I cup nonfat cot1aac cheese
• I packasc (8 oz ) Ncufchalcl chcc\C
(light cre:am chcc..c). softened
•I cup 1ou1ar
• 1/3 cup HERStlEY'S European sf)lc
Cocoa or HERSHEY'S Cocoa
• I packl&c (10 o.i:) frozen stra11o-bcmh
m syrup, thawed and drained
• 1/3 cup frozen cg 1ubs111u1c. thawed
I. Heal ove n to 325 dcvccs Prepare
GRAHAM BOTTOM
2 In food procusor, place cottase
cheese, process unlll 1moo1h. Add
Ncufch11cl cheese, susar, cocoa and
~ .... ,
AllOClallon
strawberries: process un11I ~moo1h. Stir in
egg substitute. Pour gently onto grJilJr1
mixture in p3n
3 Bake 55 10 60 minute> or ju)l until
3lmost sci in the ccnLcr. Cool ct>mplctcly
1n pan or wire rnck. Rcfr1gcr:1tc:: 'c:r. ~
cofd, topped with whipped topping JnJ
~lr3v.bcrrics. 14 serving .
GRAHAM BOTTOM: Stir togc:1hcr l'J
cup graham cracker crumbs and I
lablcspoon mclled bullcr or margJrane,
prc:ss onto bouom or 8-inch springform
p.in.
Nutritional information per i.cl'\ang (I
1.i) 160 c:ilorie), 5 gm Protein, D gm
Fa1. 15 mg chol.c>leml 150 mg M>J1um, ~ mgCak1um
LOWFAT FUDGE AUCE
e ~. C:UJ> )U~iH
• •cup llERSllF'I ·s Co.."<l.1 or
llERSHE'I 'S Luropean Sl)IC Cocoa
• ') cup evotpora1cd skim n11lk
• ~ tea poon> v.1n1ll:1 c:111r acl
I ln i.mall );!UccpJn, \l1r to.;cthcr )Ug;.r,
cocoa .mJ corn)tarch._ \tar 1n e\'llpotJtcd
milk
1 Cook o\·1.er low hcJt. \luring corhlJntly
11.1th wuc 11.hi k. un11I m1x1urc boil\,
continue cooking anJ \tarring until
thi~kcncd and smooth Remove from
heat, stir in van1ll.1
3 Serve as warm or cold )JU~c with frc>h
fruits and cake, 1f dcrnctl. Rd11gcrate
leftover sauce. 7 servings, (:? t;1blcspvons
each).
Nu1ri11onJI lnfotmJl1on per serving (I/
7) 80 calorics, 2 gm Protein. 19 gm
Carbohydrate, 0 gm C.it. 0 mg
Cholcs1erol, 2.S mg MX11um, SS mg
Calcium
,
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w11tcr, poUtoc:J, I cup cekry :and li• cup
"lcry kavc•: brina 10 a boll; reduce heal
and wmmcr, cuVCrcd, until po1a1oc1 arc
lender, 7 to 8 minu1cs; drain, re1Cl\'1n1
caukina liquid anJ VC&Cllblcs )Cparatcly,
While po1a1oc1 arc cookini, 1n a lusc
nunukk 5k1llet over medium htJh hi:a1,
heat 011 unlll hol; 11dd chkken, red
pepper and rcmainin& I cup cclcr}~ coo'-,
••1mn1 con~1antly, until ch1c'-en I) no
lonaer pink, 6 to 7 minutes. Stir 1n
1om110 paste, rosemary, '11gar, bl:tck
pef>P\!r and 2 cups reserved celery liquid,
brfnl 10 a boil; cook until •:iuce has
lhicfencd, :ibout 4 minutes. Add
(C\Ciwd polDIOC) and celery; CO<lk Unlll
hot; llflout I minute lona;cr Sca'"in \\llh
salt to tl)te. Sprinkle "1th rcm.11nang V•
cup celery le.1vc)
YIELD: 4 por11on)
5 cups
Nutrition p.:r portioa: .:?47 c:iloncs; 2.l
g protein, 28 & c:1rboh1Alr.111.~. S & f.u (I
percent c;ilotae\ from Tat}, 49 ma .
cholc)lerol
NICE 'N EASY CELERY
HAM AND RICE
• I !able ;poon bullcr or margarine
• J cups chopped celery, d1v11l~d
• I cup chopped on1un
• V: cup chopped celery lc1vc>. d1\idcd
• 1 cvp uncooli:ed rice
• 6 ounces him, diced ~about-r-etlp) e V: ICUpoon S3lt
• ~ teaspoon &round black pepper
•~cup &nlo4 Parmesan chceM
Jn a larac ikillcl, melt bullcr; ldd 2
cup. celery and onion; c:ool, stirrifta
COf'l)lantly, until cmp-tcndcr. about S
minutc1 Add S cups w:itcr and ~ cup
celery lc11\ei; brina to a boil; linuncr.
rovcrcd, un11I celery i very tender, about
IS mmutc~. Add rice; simmer, covered,
until almo,1 tender, about IS minutes.
Stir in hJm, ull. bJ;ick pepper and
remamin& l cup tclc:ry; cCJOk, covered,
u1111I rice is tender, about 5 minutes
lonaer. Sprinkle ~ith Parmcu n cheese
anti rem:unina V• cup celery le.ivcs.
YIELD 4 pur1tons
4 cup~
Nu1r111on per por11on: ll:? caloric\, I 7
I protein, 4S I cubohydrate, 9 1 fJt (25
percent c;alorn:s from fat). 31! ma
1w1c~1erol
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May 20, 1993
The Newport Beactv'Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 n t.387
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CELIBRATING A CHAMPIONSHIP TRACK AND FIBD SEASON
Heads and
shoulders
above the
opposition
~ That's how Newport Harbor
H1gh's girls rate in Sea View
League track and field circle s.
By R1ch3J'd Oum
S9ottS y, -
NE\\PORT BEACH -~ Bad news [or thf. Se:1 Vie"
League: Newport J larbor • •
Hlgh's girls tr:1ck and field
teum could be e"en better
nu .I spring.
As ir the S:1ilors didn't to"cr over the
leacue enough in 1992, ne~t sea on tbt)
could be looking down at the ttst or t.be
leisgue from an even higher plateau.
"\\ itb tbt girls "e ha"e coming back."
Sailors Co:1ch Eric T"elt said, "1 thln~
"e'll be strong again ne~t )tar."
With a powerful as ortment of ~kt
e\eOt athlet~. !liJe'ftl>Ort Harbor 1ftDt U.D·
defeated in even league dual meds1
dominated the league ftnal and is send-
ing a trong contincent to the CIF 9ivi-
ion II nnal at Cerritos College on at-
urd:n.
1 tic Sailors, led by tenm MVP Lindsey
Members of Coach Eric Tweit'1 Newport Harbor Higt. School's girls Sea View league track and field champions bask under the light of a runaway trek to the title. See NEWPORT/14
takers'
Scott
featured
~ Byron Scott will be the
speaker at Commodores
breakfast Friday morning.
By Richa1d Dunn
SPortS WIUI
NEWPOR f 131::.ACH -Whi le
most are U)ed to \\Jtchmg the Lo\
Angeles Uiker from the com fort of
their living room. or from their
~cats at the Great We tern Forum,
the Commotlore D1' 1sion of the
Newport I !arbor Area Chamber of
Comme rce •~ brangang a prominent
member of the team. \Ctcran guJrd
Byron Sco11. to the B..ilboa Bay
Oub Friday morning for the annual
Athletic A\\<Hth Breakf:l)t.
Scott will be the featured ~peakcr
of the event. which honors the top
15 senior ~tudent-athlete from
NC\\port H.irbor and Corona dcl
Mar high schools.
Nonhern Tru t Bank of Cnl·
ifornia, which i) an Newport Bench,
was instrument.ii in bringing Scott
to the breakfa~t. Tim Riley, New·
port Beach fire Chief, is the chair·
man of the c'ent. \\hich begin at
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~ Mizuno 1992 All·America team lists
Coleman first team, May third team.
C orona del Mar High' Kim Coleman and
cwport Harbor's Misty May were named
to the Mizuno 1992 All-AJncrica High
School VoUcybatl team!. recently. The teams
included players from aJI over the United State .
Kim is a first-team elcctlOll as a 'Ctter while
M ty i a third-team choice and
the only sophomore.
Kim drastically improved her
hitting kills doring the club
sea.son, "'h1cb complete her
well-rounded game and add to
her attractiveness to Division I
college recruiters.
M1c;ty, JUSt a 'iOphomore, 1s
argu.tbly the best player in the
l -and-under divi ion of the
Southern California Volleyball
League.
I alwa) tell player!) that if Volleyball they receive such honors to
en1oy them, bu1 remember how
they are selected For tho c 1ha1
<lo not recer..e such honors, I also a k 1hem to •
remember ho" political the election~ arc and 10
not worry about 1t.
The .... Pla)er of the Year \.Ote "'ent to 6-foot-2
IN · SIDE -SIDE -OUT
,.,,, 'Paldl lhot'
Tte "Pokie" shot is a unique i.hot that
akes some practice. It is cJllcd a
Poloe" because Oexed finger tips or
knucllcs actu3lly poke up Ill the ball. The
experienced players actually can control the.
ball und use the "pokie" as a tool rather
than as a safety shot.
junior oubide h11tcr Kristin Folld from St. Louis.
•This is a tough time of the year
schedule-wise. With ClF track and ~imming
finals meets taking pluce, and club volleybaU's
regional championship~ also happening, the travel
chedules for many of the multi-sports athletes is
am:mng.
Newport'!> M1 ty May and Tina Bowman arc
balancing high 1ump and volleyball.
Melissa Schutz (also Newport) wa!) competing in
the swim c;prints and relay one minute and
spikin~ quick et later that day.
Corona del Mar's Kelly Campbell has to run her
distance events in the afternoon and ct the ball in
the e..,ening for her club volleyball team.
CIF girls doubles title.
Boating
BelboaVeohtClub
MCl4
PHRF A-1 Ralph c~. eve.
2. Whistitt. Pete Johnstone. eve. 3
Curse<. Jen Farwen. NHVC.
PHRF 8-1 Sorcerer. Denis
Rosene. SSYC. 2 lltkety Sp~t. Joe OegeMatdl 8CYC. 3 ~doo, Paul &
Laura Stwp ecvc
PHRF C -1 High Struno. Bob
Strano. BYC. 2 SlillQShot. B1U l.4tirray,
LPSYC, 3 va1en11ne, Ma11y Longpre. BYC
PHRF 0-\. Sq0teze Bye, Phd
Richardson. VVC.
RACll
PHRF A-1. Whistler. 2 Harlequin,
earba1a Colvtlle. NHYC. 3
Raz-Ma·Taz. Ralph Cameron. BYC.
PHRf 8 -1 Rascal, Oick Hay<Sen.
BCYC: 2. Sorcerer; 3. Wap•. Blaine
Ronck, DPYC
PHRF C -l High Sllung, 2.
Slingshot, 3 Prwate Idaho. Kevtn
Lym. BYC
PHRF 0-1 Happy Trails. Frank
l<Jisura, SBYRC.
OVERALL RESULTS
PHRF A.-1 Raz-Ma-Tu. 13 75. 2.
Raider. Jay Li'ldmnan. eve. 21 75:
3 Cursor. 22
PHAF B-1. Sorcerer, 13; 2. Rascal. 1 s 5; 3 Skldoo. 22.
PHRF C-1 $1ingsho\. 8 5. 2 High
SlMg, 11.5, 3. Private Idaho. 21.
PHRF D-1. Pussycat. John
Szalay, VYC. 8 5. 2. Happy Trails,
10.S.
COMMODORES:
DOAN NGUYEN: Nguyen's prc!)Cnce, she admits, can be imposing to
her p_:lrtner , as "ell as her opponents.
From 81
7:30 .i.m.
Corona del Mar student-
athletes being honored are
Dave Angeloni, Heather Bray,
Allison Englebrecht. Mollie
Flint. Tom Hess. Rob Hoover,
Amanda Houraney. Todd Mer-
riman, Lori Newcomer. Chris
Quinn Tanner Rupp, Sara Ta-
fazoli Kyle Thompson. Bnan
\\a!den. Chip Watson
From 81
atrnude to match.
"I like to pro1ect an image on the court," !.aid Ngu)·
en. who as the Dail) Pilot Athlete of the Week after
"inning the Cl F girls double::. crown and finishing run-
ner-up in the mixed double . an event she had won the
1hree previous easons. "I v.an1 to look tough and al-
\\J}S be on the attack If )OU look wimpy. opponents
1h1nk they can take ad\.:intage of )OU. J alwa)S practice
my ove rhead smashe!. before a m:llch, which is always
good fo r a liule int1m1dJt1on I thin k my reputation of
"inning also v.orks in nl\. fa\or."
That reputation, formed by more sub tance than
!>l)le, began in her fre,hman )car. when she won the
CIF mixed doubles amt finished second in girls dou-
bles.
Since then. she h.t~ \\On tv.o more mixed doubles
cro"ns. and been runner-up t\\ice more in girls dou·
bles. while helping lead the Eagles to back-to-back Clf
4-A team championship\ the past tw o campaigns.
"She's a great pla)er," said Linh Doan, who teamed
with Nguyen in mixed doubles for the CIF individual
1ournament at <:)press. "For me, it's like playing \\Ith
another gu) out there She bas1cJtly does it all on the
cou rt."
Esther Viramontes teJmed \\ith ?\gu}en to win the
In the bleachers
"My mbi;ed partner's la::.t name 1s the same as m)
first, so when they announced that Doan-Ngu)en was
pla)ing on such and !)uch court (at Cypress). some peo·
pie thought I wa pla)ing b) m)sclf," Ngu)en saiJ. "It
was kind of fu nny."
Despite Nguyen\ propensity for dead-~cnous com·
petitiveness ("l "on't have my partner slacking ofr').
she said she ha~ learned to relax and enjoy her succe s.
"My first t"o )CJr , l got very nct'ous before match-
es, but I CinJll}' decided 1ha1 didn't hdp me any,"
Nguyen cxplai11ed. "Now, 1 just ~o out and play my
best. Badminton has really helped me gain confidence I
use in other aspects of my life."
Nguyen, who mis~ed most of the early 'c:bon whale
regaining her academic eligibility fo r the final quarter,
aid she was fru!)trated when cramping c:ilf muscle\
rendered her "uscle!)s" during mL\eJ de>ubks final. But
the Eagles, "ho \.'i i1 founh-secded GJrJen Gro\e
today in the quancrfinals of the CIF Oh l'lion I tcJm
playoffs. may gain a rematch "1th 1he s.ime Keppel
team th at took advantage of Nguyen's ailment at the
individual meet.
"If v.e beat Garden Grove, thJt "ould probably
mean a rematch "ith Keppel," Nguyen. "l hope ii hap·
pens, because I'd like a chance to beat 1ha1 tcJm.
With Ngu)en back in the lineup, Stanc1J's C lF
three-peat bid may never fade to blJck.
Today's TV·radio
Honorees from Newport
Harbor are Heather Dav,dson.,
Dam Foley, Stacy Gerry, Jim
Hicks. Chris Hunrer. Jus't1n
Ketcham. Bren McAllister.
Bnan McAlllster. Jared Over-
ton. Sky Peterka Beau Ral-
phs. t.~1cnaela Ross Jeff San-
n.a. Doug Stuckey. Tracy Teal
Standings
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ca~c;o bass. 2 scutpin, 6 bonito. 15
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As many as 50 people w1u die In boatioo
accidents during Memoliil Day weekend ar.d
tra,gleally. 80 percent of the vitbms won I be
weanno 1tf1 jaCkets. according to Ille Boat
Owners Association of The United States
(BOATN.S.).
"Life Jackets un save kves. but the onm
fxt Is !hat toO rew people wear them," said
BOATN S pmldenl Rich.vO SchwW
In add1Uon to weatltlQ a kle tack et. BOAT t
u S has tnese other suoocstions tor boaters
to keep In nwid lllS holiday weekend
•Don't drlr* Ind boll Piloting I t>o~
wl\lle under the Influence of aleohol Is iust as
dangerous as dnwio a car
-•Most bOating Kcldents are cOll•s1ons,
Ktep a lllarp look0t4, for other bdats,
swimmers or skiers or ob)ectJ in lhe wate<
v.hlle the boal ts moving.
• Don1 ovel1old yoor bOal wllh people or
tqUlpmn Ind mab suce you have Ill Coast
Guard requlred equipment on bOatd
• Before you oo. call 1-900-933·BOAT
(2628) for the latest offlc1al NalJonal Weatrlef
Service boalltlg lorecast for your aru. Calls
cost 98 cents 1 mintJte ano average tvee rnnnes.
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HOW A "CA REFULLY RECONDITIONED"
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1 77 barracuda. 53 cillco bass, 11 1()(k
fish. 6 blue perch 1 sole. I 06 mackerel GARAGE DOORS
642 3490 24 75, ... Newpoi1 81\id
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Sir Henry Piggot's
Slary ... awesome!
~You just have to see this 'little' 19-footer
to believe what can really be done with a boat.
H undtcd-. of long dbl:HlCC cruher!. pas' through Newport
J IJrbor C\Cry )CJr, but \\hen England\. Sir Henl) P1ggot
!>ho"'ed up 1n ht 1un1'-r1gged Glory last '"eek, he tooJ out
from 1hc normal crui)ing cro"d.
"Sir Henry'' is :i mode rn dJy Don Qul.t\otc; C\CO though h~.,,
boat has ;ill the sJme equipment found on mo t offshore cruiser ...
his boa1 is about onc-quar1er the size or a t)pical offshore cru1 1111?
bo:lt, JUSt 19 feel long.
Dc!.pite her \iLc, Glory is an 111crcdible boat. T.hc boat h.:is 11
Cull eight-foot be.am :ind a four-foot freebourJ, with Ou h decks, J
tiny doghouse and no cc.>ckpit, the boat lool~ like a cro bet~cen
a submarine and a J-1-1.
Down below. ~ir Henry ha\ W years of occumuhu_cd creature
comforts, including tv.o or th ree generation!. of '!':mnc clec1ronic-.,
a full h;im r:idio 1a11on, a gimbaled stove, a refrigerator, and C\Cll
a couple TVs.
Boating
l·or s:uling. c\eC)thing on the boat can be
controlled from imidc the cabin. Dunng Sir
Henry's c~1en)ive tra\'el • he never C\.en put on
foul-weather gear; \\-hene,cr 1hc weather \\3
bod, he JU t ,ta)ed in 1Je. Sir Henl) huill Glory
by hJnd, and he ha!I no problem spending
weeks on board alone.
Sir Henry 1) an ccccritnc but chJrming
chJracter. A mall rl!cl.'pt1on \\JS held for Sir
llenrv IJ'!ll \\Cek on Lido hlam.1, .ind he W3)
qu11c. content to sit bacl, ob,c:nc anti la\tc:n to
the COO\'Cf\Jtion.
I k h \Cf) patient. and ,., h.1pp) to an.,\\ er
cnJln .. {jUC\llOnS about hi\ bUJI .ind their
a1.h'cnturc' '1vgc1hc:r. Until rc~i:n1I~. Sir llcnr)
held the r.:wrJ for the smallc't hoat It.> mJkc .1
urcumnJ\l!!.ltlOn, \\h1ch he did 'ulo U\1.:r thc
cour e of three \CJr'
His c1rcumnJ~1i:.111on 111cluJcJ JoO 'a1hng d.1)~. J\Cra~1ng ab<1u1
four 1-.noh, anti ha-. journey induded ;l 'C\Ct.11 month l.1jl>\t'r 1n
Australt~1 to '>ii out the t)phvon )Cason
ltcnl'\ 1s an ~:in Pedro thl\ ''eek 3'1 1hc ~u1.'1 ''' ~l.m11mc
Mu~eum there. anJ t c \\1ll lc.1\c hi'i t:loJt 1n \.in l r.inc..1, ... ·1..1 to 11) •
back to LnglanJ 1n earl) June Ile \\ill rc,umc hi\ ,,,inJcring 1h1'
foll, '"Ith plan' to go aruunJ C.1pc Horn. unJ '' 111 \H.Hk hi~ "J) up
10\\ Jrd the l 1 ~ L 1:,t Coasl.
O\er the nc\I ft.\\. \\Cd.'>, h.1m radio bulb c..Jn c.il\.h up \\Ith 'ur
lknf) on 1l1c "t'.tJrlllll :'\ct" "here he regul.irl) 1uncs n U )OU
manage to ~pc.1\.. ''1th him. \\ "h him lu1.k, anti \ell htm to keep
c..hJSlllS tlllN'.' \\ 111Jm1lh
• uru1.c .1nJ Jill A~ct'> \\On !'\c"JXHI ll 111 1r 'I J~ht t:lul '> ""h
Spring LchmJn I~ Ch.impi0n,l11p ll!>t "1.ckrnJ
The A~i:r,· c1rn'1)tCnt Jin1,hc) made "inning in th1'> 1 boa1
llcc.:1 look CJ'~· l)c'J"k \\tnning JUlll one of 1hc nine r.11.c: .... the
A)ers nc,er iu"'hc:J out of 1h.: 1op four Jim 1nJ ~I.if)
Uucl1ngl1:1m h.1d four hullch 1n 10· IS·knot IHCCLC\, "ut n,,, bad
r.1ces dropped 1hc.m fiq: (>\>IOl'I behind A)cr~.
Au\\IC' Robe. rl .ind Su,an \\'llmot \\ere 1hird (J~ 25), l.)on
A)lr!> Ill and Anne llumcr \\etc fourth'(45.7~). and ~11.k Jnd
Maureen M.iJ1c 111 "ac filth (.5~).
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot
Newport Aquatics
dominates JuniiJr
State Championships
....,. Locals collect four golds,
three silvers and a bronze
in competition at Lake Natoma.
LAKE NA 1 O~t A. CJ hf. -
NC\\port Aquatic Center gar·
ncred four gold medal,. three c,il·
"ers and one bronze 1n the '>lJte
ch:imp1on-.h1p' of the C.1hfurn1a
Junior Ro" ang A'>,Od .1t1un S.ll·
urday and SunJa) ut Lal..e ~.i·
toma near ~Jc r.1mento
Nc"p<Srt', Junior \\Omen\ \Jr·
"ill) quJd, .trJ \\ Jrm1n~tt>n in
the var'>ll) \\Omen·., \Ingle,
\\ Jrmangton :inJ !':athahc B.ibJ·
zaJeh an the '<H\ll\ \\tlme n\ d0u-
blc .:ind Craig Conlee .ind h Jd1c
Ro'>e an the men''> J oubk, all
ro\\CJ to gold-medal "inning per·
formance .
Michel Cog.an, Gretchen ~lo in.
• ington ""ere the crew memberc, ol
Newport's varsity quad.
Winning sih.cr mcd.11' lo r f\ev. •
pott \\Cre the JUOIOr \\UITICn\
crew, Chril>ttne Torl.lcp 1.n the
women' no' ice si ngle. and Con·
Ice, Roe, fordJn Kn 1cl..me )er
and Bob ~tcNam ur.1 1n the men'
quJd.
~!ember'> of the U \:.'' mduJeJ
Julie T J l..c no. J_µl u: ~Jng-.1er
Ju he \\ eightma n. ~.ilh \lJrl111·
dale, ~lo.in, Cu!-.in. \\ J rm1ngtun.
'>trol..e U.tbJtJJe h Jlld 1:0\ '"a Ill
Grant llrJke:>mJn. all '1. '' p,1r1
Harbor ll1gh '1uJenl,, c\1.ep1
1 akcno, v.hu att enJ, h1g.h ,,hool
1n lC\ me
Ne"-p<Ht., "-Omen\ 110\l(c;. lour
oC Nicole A2121. Alh1,on· ( llrdu:~.
f.ikcno. ~trnke f\lart1ndale and
CO).~Y.ain All'un Do\\OC.:\ ''on ,,
~runte med.ii
U;ibazadch und l>lrol..c WJrm· Ne,,po rt\ ere\~ competed ''Ith
10 b~l.tb trom t hrtlu~hu1.1 ti •
,11tc. 1n..luJ111~ ltn.ili~i.. .\I mn.
P 1, 11,, (~1r11ol. Oal..l.111J !)11 "-
L111:: Uc..1..11 .111d Ucrhk;. J' •
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1111.1 h. :--. t" r,11 1 11Hl'n 1m11.11 \
-.1.1)1.'d h.11.I.. 111 the th:ct .in,I u n
\1.'r\cd th '1rcng1h Ill ,1,1;~ J
ClUllt.'-lrnm·bch111ll l1ni'h lll•lll
IRRBfVANT W&K XVID
Thursday, May 20, 1993 U
lhl' tJtc.:· J1Jnior
Ambush for Alcorn roundin g into form ·(upside downl . ... .
~· Irrelevant Week XVIII
festivities set in granite?
NEWPORJ"
01:.ACH lt
begins "1th the
pre,cntJt1on of
the Lov. 'mJ n
Tro ph y .ind
"f.irc,,cJI" o n
June 22 ;ind concluJc, "Ith .111
"arll\al pJrt\ .. on June '27 -Jntl
bch~ctn tho\e l\HI CH'llh .ire .1
v.cd..'s wort h of tm1.il1t1c' th.II
mnl..c up lrrclc,ant \\cd 1n :rnJ
abou t Nev. p,irt UeJ.:h, eek hr .tt·
ang the IJst pla)er picked in the
recent Nat1onJI football Lea •uc
draft.
Although the honored gucllt
( rolcdo' Daron Alcorn) 1' a v.a·
tcrcd do""n \Cr ion of the annual
c~cnt, the chcdule keep' up "1th
p:i l -in ludmg a JJ~ at D1~n~) ·
land . .i tnp to C.1t.1hna bland.
compcution 1n the Runn1n'
Gunnin' golf tournament. a "C.ol·
lcge Night" .11 Mal.nkc)s. nw rl.'
competition Ill the Dalboa 's acht
Club's Oeer Can Reg:itta. dinner
at Little Joe''> m Lo) Angele),
followed by n Dodger game, a
workout nt the Spom Club of lr-
vrnc. a guc t ot the Rum' at
Rams Pnrlo.., and omcth111g called
"The Newport Oc.ich Pub
Crav..I."
Junior baseball
. Newport laat Little LHgue
MAJOR LUOUI!
It and Int•
t Oodge11, tt O 2 Phi.As, 8·3 3 Mtts,
&-5 4 Reds, 5·5 5 GrlltS 5·6, 8 Bra.es, 4·7.
7 Cubs 3-7, a CirdiNIS MO
l cor••
Mets "·Giants o. RedS 5 PM!les 2. Ood"°efS 9. Ca:dinats 8, Braves 8 Cubs 3, Phillies 3 Cubs
t. 8ra~es 10. Cardinals 1, Dodgers 4 Mets O
Reds t3. Glints 7
Plarer of th• Week
Ty Harper, one or flt OodQers' t2·ytar·old
pitchers, ~ six SCOltltSI Innings, QIY\l'IQ up 00"1 one 1\11 whllt strilllno DYi t7 or tilt t g Mets
wtlo came to the plate. a league rec01d. in tile Saturday afternoon 031nt at Buffalo Hilts Utt••
league Fleld HMPtr has not allo.,ed an urned
Ml In mote tt"'1 40 Innings pitched He M O
playS wry IVllbef of oOw positions. well as
Weller. flf1t blM, third bast and shOttStop
AAA
ltendlnee
1 Cuba. It, 2 Meis 7-2 3 s S·M.
4 DodOtrs 4 5 s C¥dlNlr 3 e 6 Bra"''
• 2-1·1, 7 Reds 1-1 • l cor•• 1 Phlks 7, Braves 7 (1 e), OodQCf'I t5 Rtds 3.
C.. def Cardinali. Mets 9 Rtcls I Oodgtrs
, 15. C.dnals 5 Cubs I 8rnu 5 Mtb tt . .......
~
AA •
ltettdlnt•
1. Reta. H-1, 2 Dodoers 4-2·2, 3 Mets • ..... •, ·c:.. M , S Gl.U. 4·5 t CardN!s.
U.1,7 ....... , .. ...,..
-"· ... ~ Rlctt 11. t.ltli 7, CUbt n. ~ '· "'* 1, Oodoers 1. Dodger• I c.911111 I .. : C.. 11, ltMI I Oilra I .... , •
SJ'' 't "port Uc:.1ch re'lldcnt
P Jul Salata "All th" 1' tl.:Ji..;.itl.'J
fo r Jb"ilutcl~ n, re.1,un "h.1t ,
C\Cr Ill the tin.ii p1 .. k ol the.. 'I l
Jr.if!. 1 he lud..:~ \Our:-m.111 1,
tlo"n io till' "'n'h111c lit 'l.'''Pllll
Uead1. h.1u,cJ .1t 1hc lu\UrtClu'
13.ilboJ B.t) Cluh. trc:.Hcd to pr.:,,
"'onlerc.:nce,, ~,,11 1t1urn.11111.'11b,
bJnque1 '· .1 J.1 \ at I> hill') land
J nJ litter .1lh ,h,l\\crcd
in g.C1' "
111.1 ., ire n h.11b .. ir .. ru1'>.:. J "'It
to \1 .1hc1m Stadn::.n. a , 1l~ ;1 ur,
,1 '1.:f\ "~ luh b1.·.a:..1.1 t lun .. h .111J
h.'11111' ,1l !he :\d'JX II ll.J,I
t\l irm•ll.
On 1he ·.p11h ",1\1 I. S.al,1t,1. ~ ,.
pl.1111cJ '"II' trllnl li.11 tO·liJ r, II~·
mg tu ":1 .1 1 ... ,,11d lt•r m.i:il•.1 o!
b.11' ('"111.:d) I got thi' t.lcJ lrl) :1
Ill\ d,1u~hlcr, :O.lcl.1111.: . .inJ h-r
I. .1 t. 111' .1 ~J 11 i<Jfl.."' l l
l '>( 'ii 1.: k.1rn1..•,I
l t \ ' JI l \( . : ~
.1 unil ..
:'\otal I~ .1b .:111 lr11n1
th.: h,1 \\ .i' a Ir.:.:
l1i'u1h.h at th.: UJlhu.1
B.1) Clul'
Alcorn c1.1mc' Ill the
lnrefront in a '\\J (Crl.'J
dllv.n' 'llUJ t1o n tiecau'e
he t!I the mo!.t prnm1,.
mg ol .ill lrrcle,.1111
Week honoree 10 llttd
"1th the NI L. ma'·
much J ' he 1<. No 2'2.t
lthe IJst ptd 111 the
eighth round). a!I op-
po ed w ~o J 16 (the Daron Alcorn
It "·'"' .1 t11:.: bru ~
'" l\.h \1._·nt \;1 •'-•h\.d,u
" h c n t li '> J I .1 t .i '
JI .lll.'11le1 l. nvlhlJ\
C. f'IC up \\ llh lh.: C.:UI·
r"d :in~""' lll the Ir· last pick an pre' 1ou 12
round!>).
TJrnpa Ua) p1cl..cd Akorn, a
proficient f1dd g~lal l..1 .. l..cr anJ
punter. A 6·fo..H ·5. 120 pounder.
he prepped an Oregon before 3\.
ccptang a 'cholJr hip tu Tulcd,l
under Coach Gerry I JU'>t
AdJitionall) there " the open·
ang \.\.tlh the f arC\\CJI 5port~ llall
of FJme b.1n4uct Jnd the l:Onclu·
''on "1th the arrival p.!rly, both
at the UJlboJ UJ} Cluh.
L1,1cJ a' -.1mpl) "m1wel1Jneou'
rl'11;\;i1 t \\ \...'k\ rccc111 c ... in11.•,t 111
!-•l\." \\ h\1 \I \lUfJ he !°I l_r. Ir·
I d~\ .1111 ). \ 111.
'> 1l 1tJ C\J .1111cd 11.: llllll"ll'll
'"1 h" bottom hne 1, thJI 1hl.'1I.'',
ll\l 'ud1 thing ,1, a tr..·.: brunch '
!:>.11.11.1 ;111d the 111.:le\,ll\l \\'ed..
l'lllllllllllCC '' .tl'o 111 the 1111\ .d
\l,1~1..'' Pl .1 11p nl.lr11:1 cump.ugn.
"""''' n I' u rr\lduct ol th.: Al.1 ,111 /1p,, \\hv gl'l their 1111:k·
n.11'11.' 110111 1 rutibcr me1~h,>e J ".
,d,lpl.'d in 1hc J\l.wn ar.:.1 b)
s.turclar, Jun. 29
~· .. -Sunde,,""-27
pl.nu pu. k~'d in
poinl oJ l rrc.:·l~,ant \\
COASRINE
AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICE
Formertv Dr Tow &
Automofive Servioo
114 E. 111H St
COSTAIESA
Ill
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up willl Ille 'Cit '
of 6~ oat spor1sflsher
MOre elbow rocrn.
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f"irfida • IS dn a J. cc · 'Mc ol ..a.mia
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pme 61.b araud ti.e aiil rip. Tbe tea -
pnpim .... is ... -&JI time ~ and • has
bcc:ll MlaoG • for" am spoo fltt'l md
;xin1t bcmen &o ID tndi· ow bol
~tpot..
Tben a . IOO a: ~ from lOC':le hfT'I'--. aid agt m:~ ma:r::miiah..
• 11'-me LU..e s:wu a rwiligb1 seasoa
U>dsy. Tbe pus reiopeil al 2 p..m.
and aqlitn • be ~ IO f4b the
bU r.30 Th~ 1~ s~
~ ~ '° lake manavr Ste"re
Mma. 1llieK aua fis!Unc ~
permit~ l.C> fisli the ~.coded
lak.e cLAA& peak fis.bini pciods.. -~':.-;>~tot.
T:;.e !i::e for ~~ ftd>ing. ind"Jdi.ai ~
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bcet:t tel fDr ll2iJen Wtbo ToOCld Ide Ul
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adlio.'u n S7 a.:Jd )'Oeq5le1'. U a.o.i
ll:Dder. cu gtt &:) the pie for ts .
,; :.: =-~.c1 ".:!o~ pbooe the
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• bil -r.:--~ c::oct.=~t '° bd.e &t
r_ ~ ~ t. • -:: -..eu ~a of barnes 'CTC Rent.al boau ud moton ue also
;i.~ ~ .. -:: ;n .... ~ bo:au fisl:::.:lg the ld.md
:l..· :· '"-> .... ee C....CO bus a.re abo ieumc &:11.0
a"-ail.abk &t the bl!-da\ rue of t22.
A.apen •'ho Ut to go ~ Carl, Cl Cle
mm=g • be a.!.kr·~ to fis!l w:til ~ b.kc
c:bc:s.. ldc!.i.n& "boo~"' fa.':.q time to t.t.1S I.a.kc
that oon::i.all) cbo lJ 4 p..m.
• --e• e:~ "! pi.nen::s •1lb Jou of teepcn
:r. · t :1'-,,; 1: oot ~e ~ cd arot!lld
. • -'~ c l~ xch. • O:an:>cl catfu.:b a.rt reJ..J) su.runi to bite ai
t.bt Sa.Dia Ana R.ner l...a..Les u the ~g of bQg
·~ is ~"l!?C o!r for anp~ Wohl:1g deep
: : .... u -:1-.e~ ;; to S~u BJ.rl:nra 1slaDd
• • ~ U: s : : • : :S· to 3f~po:.!::d dasl .-ere a~
"• ;:.": r:~n=-e: f_ i ~ c~ isbnd. U1ali"!3
: J• l ill: i.lo .. w o::.e. d .. e to 5L!f >iDCs and a • ater m the C&:!l.sh Lau
Tbe hoc ba.iu art C'-t r:-.>ekere. ~d Berk..e)
Catfuh P er S-.ggca Tbc Sat.J1C....ry c:..g!:: -euris.h Dcrb) .. • ..1 co~n ... -.-e u u ~ ~u A:a
~er l...akei ~gh ~12} 29, •.1b S)OO w prize
~ban& P 'l.rc:kd lO t.ne l"") ~g:er b..od.in&
Lhc largest cal!llh of Lhc rugh1 and "'e..gh.ng il m
b)-10..30 p..m.
_ ·• • !:: i:; •• ::c:Ja UO'.;:>d i.ne bot ~pou at
(..·a .: 1
T·~::: -~~e • !C"• 'u...:i G .ght OD T~ b)
··~ ·~:•;-... t1 feet alone •-:th a c:oupk of•lulC s.u
• _,11 t:~:JJ t.0 a .ttie u-.e 1qw.id c:i the bail lUlb
A 'tl".;•a f~ .~g i.pe ~-·
;· .. ,,_,~ h.gt iChoo' of big ba:ncuda th.at •ere
v!! ~.!e.uoo r""iO"·ed Wt ,,,.eek to ut.ahna and
JU. 1-iaalec'1 0utdoor1 mllUllll appars iD tb~
t>w~ Pilot~ nuruJar.
Briefly
••
Cycles rtill Friday night
((JS'T A \1ESA ----
1,.: f" 0. ,o:: ill s pc~-1).,l:i
"'"• cc.ebtiste' 1u an-----:-.. : .1 \\eHern
·°''e/t fnc:!;,> n.gm II 1he Or·
~rgc Ccn..r!~ fairground) •1t.h
:~ e nttodwCllOn o! a new fat:.e
;,~d 41 ne,. format -the KlK·
l· •.1 f <Jut-Team Shootou1
1 nu ye•r ' e.cnt feaiture' (for
t t-, e fir1t t me J a four-tum for-
m<il i.1m1.1ar to th11t whJCh u Wied
1 deteim nc the World Team
t-? o~pj()cuh1p The KJK-
f M Four 1 cam Shootout offcn
~ ,.;1hern CaJ1forn~ ~edw37
fa:u one of the few opporturu-
'e t.o ~ 1hc spon's top ndcn
~J~.pcung wman-on-oun . l.ll an
' ·)Cralth format
Sween nden will be dMded
.r.to rou r te anu They will com-
pc tc m 20 heat races •hich f~
t-.re one ndcr from each team.. n e ~COt CUltrunnes Wllh tbe
ivp event MX>rcr from each team
mecung m lhe final event
The team whach cm.erges wnb
1hc highest point tow will be
the champion
The teams are each capt.amed
~ a former or current United
~lJtes na1ton1I champion. 1be
Red Team (Rusty Guns) is led
by former national champion
Bobby Schwartz and also con-
\lm of Robert Pfetzmg. La.nee
King and Brad Oxley (also a
former U.S. champ.on).
The Whate Team (Bad Boyl)
u led by former U.S. champ
Steve ~ero and as abo ~de
We SerJ'ite Au ~u AU
J)o,,,esti& & Ftwtip C.n
2100 Harbor Blvd.
,. ff °? )
QMuMaa
up of B..Jy H.zamm1IJ.. Sc:ou Bra.ct
a.nd Loun ~ .. nh
The B lue Team (Young
Gum) n be&ded by airrenl U .S
mtiorW cha.m.p Oms Manc.beio-
ter. Other mcmben tDCtude
Gary Hieb. Brent Werner a.nd
John A.den.
The Y eUow Tea.m (~d Dog
OutlaM) is captained by Cormer
U.S. ch.amp Mike F a.ru and also
c:omiw of Shn-n McC.onneU.
~rlie Vcnegu and Andy
Nonhrup. TI>e C\ cot rtief'>CS
a.re Doo Odom and Garv Ack-royd. •
In ad.chtion to the team c:om-
petitioo will be the New ZeaJ-
and-1tyk sadtcan
Adult ad.miss10n is S8 .,.,th
ages 13-17 SS and chlldren 12
and under adJnju~ Cree Gates
open at 6:30 p.m. with the ™'
Ull 11.atcd to SW1 at 8.
..... 11c1111 .....
ANA H EIM ~If:
The Anaheim BuU-
fro&1. one of 12 • •
u.&Jm in the new
prof e uional roller hockey
le.ape, have announced a rwo-
for-ooe ticket off er on S6 and S8
sc~ll for opcnin& ni&ht, Friday,
July 2 at the Anaheim Arena.
Pre--pmc festivities begjn at
7:30. with the dropping or the
rant puck at 8 p.m.
The new Anaheim Arena will
host all seven home pmc1. The
Bullfrop will be ooacbed by
Olris Mc:SoTky, brother of LA
Klnp ICC bode) pl~er M.311)
McSorl~.
T.ck.cu range in ~ frOCI
$6-$22 "'lth $50 VIP scaung. A
10 percent cL.sc:ount v.111 be gr.en
on all 1oeason tac ~u and g.rO' .. p
dlSCOWlU or 20 or more f J.D.S
For more Ltd.et inform.at.ton.
phone the Bullfrop' omee at
(714) 939-POND
,. •• I I Arts trialMID
MISSION VIEJO •
-The 1993 Orange ..&.
Count) Performmg ..a
Aru Center Truth·
Ion will be held Sund.a). June 6
at Lake Mw.lon VtcJO.
Tbt.S )car'• triathlon features a
number of firns.. mdu.don& mcm-
bcnh1p lO the lotcrnat.onaJ T n-
11.Mon Uruon's World Cup Se-
rie'-s.elcc:tlOD as the U.S. Pro-
fessional National OtamplOD·
ship, and an U\tematsonal·st}lc
profcwona.J-onJy aiteriwn (lap)
course. aJ.iov.ring spect.aton to
a>ntmu.a.Dy follow the aciton.
Renowned triatbleteS from
around the world arc expected
to be on hand. including Mike
Pigg. Andrew MacM:irtin, Carol
Montgomery, Karen Sm)'ers and
M1chellie Jones.
The event is a kick--0ff for the
1993 lnternattonal Triathlon
Union (ITU) World Cup Senes.
"-b1ch features 11 rac.es from
around the world -.uh a com·
bined prize purse of more than
$400,000.
"Working With 'Ill Fmwmy"
I·~~ .... $2~5 . ... ...... .,.... I a.a . :a.a~... .:-.,," IL·~-_.,,,....._,, -------•Ymliil "'
Sala (714) 650-4433
Scrviq (714 650-1170
~-~·s TOY lcMmaa puts iCMM distw.e ~ttn ~ff ~ the bM ~empting S-foot·8.
NEWPORT lllRBOR: Sea View · chmnps
~a1
Jc d:w:oipicm ID the 1 mc:en. 300
h:u C$ &lld 4 :t J'\. be ooh l) st·
nion oo cmn,:iiletJlh ·loCOf'e'3 this sCuo:J -
Micbel.a Rau &.;ld Tr· '1 Te . faC1)-ooe else re-
u:.n:s..
B=t t.ba.Ab to t.hc J~;>en and l -en. 1'ea·
pon Hamor u ~ and ~-kktl z..bor.e 1u
C:O::j>Clhio."1. Mu rm ri l. •t e gb po1al5 L'l the
fie d C""tt:ia alooe l:> '1>:.0 bg-.. e.-T .... est 5.aid
'"'lb.l:·, -. ere •'C dbmin:.tcd This \Cat •e "ere
tul fo.rt .. mate, · t it -u 'lOt .. y big ·~e -
Let' e the-i;b J-m;>. for cu:='?le;
-Sop~.rc T1.:l BJ•:::u.r.. ! r.h .::a t.he s.me
tu.a -e;r rs ~e .. t>O:t Huf).)r s ~ ce:eb:?.ted
j--nper. b.: ~:uos R ~s-and ~· ~;c
,\iu.."l' ~,. ron~:c!'!1 'ear 5-!eel. 6-m::±C°) .
u::ec r.~·t .. alified !0r 1 e CJF Sv.thcn1 Se.c.ao:l
Df\u.o;i 11 fin 'S mr· s. pe~~..J oesi ts~~ •
Ml! t ~:h r-m;> C·C" c: ~ l:> -~l t~e~ .:"L"l
• 'llllC ~ :J :! :.r.e th:ce of l~ LOp !o-.;r p! ~) In
::-ie CIF f-na ~(on ~31.;d:s.-)." i: .. e.· ~L. ,
-In tM •ei0b: ~'!'nt 1::n~: G -H~ ~ ....... ~
the .c-fue • r-• t<l'lamp .... ns •. ;:i ".::. :i ~::-~J
• eJ'\e a:ij "li ~;1 l:l the cfoc·-s .35·3 be.,~~
Unr.crwt ·~ And:o B: 111 !~-f. At t"e ClF 0 ,,,.
Uo:l 11 prclun.nane~. He--1) :ttso q"-:ilified ~ 1
i:i U>c i.">ol p:lt (or :. e Clf fi:iili :u ~l-9 Can
He ch. Ua Roa)set "d u .ra \\ •• n ai.s.o l.t'p1
the Sa....:>rs ca lop u. the ""c1~h1 C'\erh ·
-In the long J.:mp. R<M •on :":e Jeag .. c 111le
al 11-0r .. ihe ~en1 m ~~ :h she'd competed
truo.;it>o.it 1hc s.prin! "'S« .. .Js.e v.e h3d a good
enoog.n tu:n this ;t:lt, ""e d.~:i t h:n-e 10 M\C her
compete 1n a Jot of C'\ent • T c11 ~,d of Rou. an
AJ-ClF bu ct~ play-er arJ a thrt'e -u:ne tea.m
M\ P .n trac and C eld
Sophomore M.3n ... ~ C -~:or .,.. a.> s:cond t.'l the
.O."'gJ .u:np :u ,-..()
-In 1'1c 1nplc Jump. Cla)1on -&ho a stand·
O"wl t.n t:-e 100 lo-. bur~les -has been turning
hu<h (or the Wt montb ·
I.:.> a d..:al mttl apinsl Saddlcbxk on Apnl 29
Qa)100 bro e the school tnplc-jump rea>rd. v.nh 3
3J.10 ": bc:Nnd. topping the naoda.rd held by Teal s.et l >I )Cll (33-6).
Then. at the league rmah, Oa)"tOn broke :
ap.n, le pang l'-7~ to ftmsh thttd tn the mee1
C;:a)1on brolc 11 a thud ume la.st "'-Ctk 11 the CJF
prcli."l'l>. jump:nc 34-1 H• to finish founh tn the
t°'CDl
•tc~,ton) ts still maturing and gelling str n-
r~. r:.c,1 s.a d "R.ght ~-she"s up there '-1th
t."le t>ct•er pcopie
In ~.! 1. n 10 field C\.ent~ Nt'1111pon H :ir •
un't too sh bh) on the tr:-icl
lt.i !v.Jr·l1me le !.JUC. champ" n in the_ .:oo rd :
~pnn:ed a 5' I at the c..1guc finals -.11h Pape: Ard',bl.~ Ro~. M•~ and Curus 1'1U;.i A>!·:;i~
al~ r n the opemnJ leg for the S:nk>n on SC\c~:i
°'-"'OUfOn' 1h1s \prtng
Cun tlie mo)t cons:)tcnt athlete. ~on ~ ot : •
e;ig ... e C'\erts thLS )pnng. k> ing onl) once 1n t :
? ... •• meter 10 W<>01.1br1d e's Me1)b~ \\ 1lson·Du\..1
C .rt.s v. as undefe11ed 1n the 3CX> l hurdles •"lJ
rd.vied l'e"'port Harbor's l.nbeatcn 400 rel"'~
~when \OU talk abou1 our most ou1s.t1nd1'l ..
1hlete\, la~t 'car 11 v.as Gina or T'ma. •ho "'en-;
r-r 1.0 \lJte,"· T'ol.c 1t said ··But thlS )C3r. v.11h ..i
tc:.gue champ1onshlp. )OU need to tal~ ~bout ""he
v.-as o:.ir mQ)I \'lluablc person for u~ in being
leai"c champioru. ancJ Lind~) g;i\ e us the mc;,-i
Oel.lb1 t)
· "c bad~ ~ood gJrls tum. There "'ere a ou·
t' e ol good reams in the league, but fonunlte .
.. c ran again t Corona dcl M:u ear)) in the )C:n
\\ooo ndge and S.in11 Muganta v.cre aha "-'10d
but "'C just h~d too much depth in the fie!J
~enu That's "'hat 11 came d~-o to··
. Athletics 'crisis summit' set for Saturday
ORA."GE -Free clantCS :rnd
el.h,... ~ .... ns ( r .. ~' dren 3nd ad JI~
m mo:-e th .. ~ l sport> ... 111 be fe.1-
t .. r~::! at the mausur I Or .. n~e
Cu .. nlJ Yo lh .Athlcttc Cri S1. ..,...
mu S:mmfa~ 31 £1 M o.!: ..1 H ~!i
an Or .. ngc.
The Sumrr t ts the fir t-c,er
g4thering of .. \.C te.ufrr~. p.:irents.
)Oi.llh >pon' leader> and prof~
uonal athltlC) ind a>3ches. to ad-
dr~ problem\ threatening the
~um,aJ of sporu prog.nms for
children.
The C\et11. ~1ed b) the \Jn11ed
St.Jtcs Yo.uh A1h1ctic ~cs~od ..
-..1.l produce )OUth athlcllc coun-
C'I S :ll loci ar:J COUDI~ lc-.eb 10
he1p amplcmcn1 ~lutaoru 3nd r:u~
public a~;irene~ to )OUth i.pons
proirams countr•ade
Registrauon begins al 7 30 a m
~1th a gcner:iJ b>Cmbl} scheduled
for &:30, leadmg into the 9 ::i m
v.ork.shops. 01111cs arc scheduled
to begin at 11: IS. and continue
through 5 pm
~ta Mesa Cat) Counc-1lm .n
Peter B1.1ffa as among the .:1• :
leader) supporung the s.umn :.
v.hich v.111 fe31urc Oodge!'1 bullpen
coach Marl. Cres.se 3nd the l •
Angeles Sals3 profc 1onal -.o.;:t'r
1cam conducung dan1cs in ba'>1:bJ .
and soccer, respect1,ely. Vic UiJ·
den Tennis College v.1U ~t ru
mng a tennt.) clinic.
For tnform3tion. phone
0523
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88 Thursday. May 20, 1993
PU9&JC IM>TICU "'91.JC NOTICll PUIUCleOTICU PUIUC IOTICll PUii.iC IOTICU 11U1UC IOTICU "'9UC IOTICU
l'UIUC IOTICI Yoon S Kim, 44 Monie rich, V10e Pf...,. ThcVM• R. Lewi•, 1M l4Mle &de. LI i'9lllMO W~orct &;;;, ~ IF YOU ARf A
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Stat_.. The re911trenl(•) com-p l)llthed ...___. IHcft. ~9d lo nn..ct ...-. ,... ·"'*' lhl ~s _......., ,_.... cour1 •nd mall • copy to. all IJ :II I The Fol~llg penM>l\I menc9<1 to Qtllllet bull· u ·---· ,,. .. under lhl flcWoua au~·· Nam•(•> 1111.ed Publl•h•d Newpott t h e p • , • 0 n a 11 m 8 llC .. are doing busmen II tllSI under the f ic;tiliOUI Coste Mftll O•ly Ptlol Mey Sual""I Name(•) 11'*-d Now on: no1 ye« e .. ch Coata ..... Dltily repr11ent1t1v1 eppointed Iii
SUTLER OGDEN ASSOCI-BulllMH NllM(I) !Isled 13 20. 21. June 3. '"3 •bove on noc yet l'ekNllah ~n PllOI May 20, 1993 by th• coun within four ~·n1n• <'.ill
ATES. 41S E ITlh SV..l •boW on not yet Th-956 ThotnH R L-• TM ltMement ... ~ Th973 montht from Ch• d•t• o f
1600. COiia ....... CA Kwai\ c K#n PUIUC NOTIC· Tho• llallmen( ,... llled ...,, 1hl c~ Cl«it of lillt IHU•nc• ot letters
92626 Yoon S l<lm 5 Wllh the County Clenl of Chnge County on ~ 30. PUILIC NOTICE H provided in 11ction Merr~I Bulle' Ill, 401 Pirate Th11 11a1emetH w1t 11'-d Flctitlou• Oran~ Couoty on ~ 30. 1t93 9100 of the Cohfornut
Road N~n 8Mch, CA with the County Cletlt ot 8u9' N 1993 FM9I05 CNllOH OH Probete Code The um e 9~~ R 09den, J,, 1909 ?~• Couniy on Aptll 23• a::!!.!~ P'SMIM Publlthed ~pott Blach-NOTICE OF for filing cl11m• will noC
Yacht Enctltntrtss. New-, ... 1 ,. The Followtng ~ PutMisn.ct Newport 8Mch-Colla Mesa Ooaily Pilot May PETITION TO expire b efore four
pot1 Beech. CA 92660 Pvbhshed N-Beach are doong bus-MU as eos,. Mesa Daity Pilot May e. ,,, 20, Z7, 1"3 ADMINISTER months from the heenng
Tho• business os CM C M go'! P 1 • Vilt.AGE INVESTMENTS 6, t3, 20, 2T, 1993 ESTATE OF: ato nouced 11bove.
ducted by· a general part· osta 29 e~a s" Y 3 ~~1 2400 Main SltMI, Su11e PUBUC NOTICE SUZANNE R. PIERCE VOU MA V EXAMINE
nersh•P Apnt • ay • 1 • • 201. !Nine, CA 92714 PUIUC NOTICE CASE NO. A 168582 the Iii• kept by the The reg1s1ran1(1) com-199l V111Age Property Manage-Pk:titJoue T o e 11 he I r s, court. If you •r• 1
ITllOC9d 10 transact busl-Th-930 !Tani. Inc. Cahf Corp.. CNS 09 ..., N ben eflo1ot1es c11d1tor1 pe11on 1ntereeted in th•
nen under the FICllbous PUBLIC NOTICE 2400 Main Streel. SU.le 1 9074 s:8 !,'"• contingent c;•d1tor1, • estate, you may Irle with Business Name(•) hlltcl 201, lr'Vlne. CA 92714 Flctl tleu• ........ pereo ne who me lhe court e formal
above on. Apnl I, 1993 CNS1092830 V~I 0-Real Estate, Inc. 9'a.&nesa Name The Following ~· o1herwi1t be int1reate Re~uest f or Special Butler Ogden Associolos, 2400 Malll Street, Suue •t•t.,..ent 11e doing bus111111 H . 1 h Ill a general partnership. Fletftlou• 201• IMM, CA 92714 The FOiiowing VIUAOE REAL ESTATE, n l e w. or estete, o Not ce of the llllng of. an Brent~ Ogden, .k , M•m• Buslneu N•me This business le con-ara doing bulJnMI ~ 2400 Miiin SttMt. Suite both, of. SUZANNE R lnvento'y and •ppretHI
Butter 111 Statemen t ducted by co-paMefs PALERMO TOWN HOMES. 20t, IMne, CA 9211 4 PIERCE of Htete HHtt or of This 11..itement was hied The Following persons The r1g1s1ran1(s) com· ,940 Maple AYenUe Costa Phtltp H. McNamH, 2400 A PETITION he any petition or account
woth the Counrv Clerk ol are domg t>usiness as m.nc:Ald to transact t>us1-Mffa CalofOfflla 92627 Main Strffl, Sutt• 201, I'-been filed by SUSA es provided in Hchon
Orange County on April 27, ACACIA VILLA. 245 Fo• n01s under the F1ct111ous Mnnouchehr M•lok, 12 Ylll•, CA 92114 TR Iv Is 0 N I n t h. 1250 of th• Cehforn1a
1993 che< Ave .. Suite 0-1. Costa Business Name(•) ff sled Sky s311 Corooa del Mar Thi• buslnen is con-S u P. o rt o r Court of Proboto Code. A Request
FS89159 Mesa, CA 92626 above on· 1979 Caltlorntit 92625 · ducted by: an lndilllduel Cohfornle, County o for Specool No11ce f orm
Need to sel y«x ca? lk> ~ ~ e<Bf. 'M1t'! Roo v<»
ooto 00b10 c»,os in the lkiy Piot/1~~11. ~ ~
cbeil't sel, we'I nJl it for S more ckr,is, FREE1 •
C~ Ckmrfed f ~ derols.
Publt5hed Newport Beach· Casa Bonua Fullerton, Vtllao-Reill Estate, Inc.. Th11 business Is con-Tht reglstrant(s) com-Orange. ti av .. lable from tho
Costa Mesa Da Iv p lol Mily l"TD 245 F1schet A11e .• Phtlop H McNamee. PrtSI· duct9<1 by an Individual menced to 'tran$1ct buSI· THE PETI TI O N court clerk. II'""
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Newpor1 -..ct! ....... 2 ~3 I Sutlo ().1, Cosf..> Mes;i CA defll Th• regostranl(s) com· MSS under Ille FtcilllOus request•' that SUSA At t 0 r n. v f 0 r oa"11 '· .. ,~IJllA PillltH·•. . .u 6. l3. 20· 7· 1 92626 This s1a1emen1 w s 111oa menc9d lo transact t>usi· Busmen Name(t) listed TRIVISON be app ointed Pe titioner·
Th-945 Thos business is con-wolh the County Cler)( of ness under the ftctollous above on: 1964 a s p e r t o n e p I J 8 · r ... 1111 ...
__ P_U_B_l_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E __ I ducted by a Um1lcd part· Orango County on M11y t 8. Business Name(s) listed Philtp H. McNamee r ep, e . 0n t at1 v . t 0 ..,80°1 'w e gt enc Ill llU ···-aJ
ner$h1p 1993 above on: May.6, 1993 This statement was filed administer ttlo estate of 4 es 0 ns. -·
----------• The reg1strant(s) com· F57t219 Menouc:hohf Malek w.lh lhl County Clll'lt of the decedent. #130 C.fj., 5678 Mortuary * Chapel LW2&aoat menced 10 ltilnsact buSI· r-"llished Newport Beach-Th•S statement was filed Orange County on May l8, T HE p ET 1T1 o N Orange CA 92666 U'IK• Cfem.tlon Bu:ii~~!«>;;!me ness Und8t tho Foet1Loous ('••ta Mesa Daily P1I()( May with the County Cleft! of 1993 requests lhe decedent's 05/20/93. 05/21193, 110 Bro•..._...,
Business. Name(s) ltsted 20. 27, June 3, 10, 1993 Ora11g1 County on May f2. F571218 WILL and codicils, ti ony,, .. :> .... s...,2 .... 1....,. .... 3 _____ .... •o..&-"'-'"""'·No .• Lk W!1h dt offer wv--,
Statement abo11t1 on M.Jy I, 1993 T ,....965 1993 Published Newport Beach-be admitted to probate. ---------rinuR: 1""' Vl•J· rt:1uiu> Coeta M ... Tno Foltow1ng persons Cas:i 6on11a Fullerton. L 0 .... F570722 Costa Mesa Cally Piiot MCJy The W ILL end en Buy It. Sell II. Find It. t Ml-11M ~-~~~~M ~~w~~~~ u CNTC p~~N portBe~20v~3·101m d I 'bl i~~c~·~·~·~·~m~~~-~~~:::::::::::::::::::========~; BUIE ASSOCIATES 111 Villas CC>fporat•on. Gene.al P Bll 0 I E u 15 ew _... • • • • co 1c1 I ~re avoola II tor---------GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, PaMlf Costa Mesa Daily Piiot May Th·966 111Camtnatton 1n the Joie
28281 Ctown Villll'V Pani By Gary l Davidson. 195042 20, 27, June 3, 10, 1993 PUBLIC NOTICE kept by the court.
way Laguna Niguel CA Ch.Jirman ot lht! Board FlctlUous Th·9&4 TH E PE TIT I Q N
92677 Thoi. s1a1emen1 was tiled Business Name Flctitloua requests eutho11ty to
Robert F Buie, 16935 w11h. the County Clerk of Slatement PUBLIC NOTICE BuilnH• N•m• administer tho estoto West 8e<t1atdo Dl've. Sic Orange County on Apnl 2G. The Following persons 195044 Statement Under tho Independent
200. San 01t!go CA 92127· 199J CJre Ooong t>usiness as The Followmg persons Admin11trationof E1ta1e1
1696 F569980 (a)Pl.ASTl<:ARE (b)LONG Fk:tltlou.e are doing bUsiness as· Act. (This authority will
Jel1ry L Stoddard 28281 Published Newport Beach· BEACH CENTER FOR BuelneH Name IBM PAOOUCTION . lt98 allow lho personal
Crown Vallev Parl<wav. La· Costa Mosn Daolv Pilot M.Jy PLASTIC SURGERY, 320 State'!'•nt Augusta SI, Costa' Mesa, reprounto!ive to toke guna Niguel CA 92677 6 13 20 27 1993 12th St . Sune 2, Seal Tho Foltpw1ng persons 92626 many actions without
1hos 1>us1ness os con-• • · · Th 9-IS Beach, CA 90740 are doing business as: Joe A. Isip, t t98 Augusta obtaining coun approval.
cuc:red by a genetal Part· • lkon113 (Connie) S. Joy, EL POLLO GRANDE. 4040 St.. Costa M.sa, CA 92626 Before taking certain
nersll•P PUBLIC NOTICE M 0 .• 6211 Seville Ct. Long E Chapman, Orange. CA This buStness is con-very important actions.
The req•slrant(s) com Beileh, CA 90803 8ol( S.'VlCJ Jo, t 131 .w 91h dvcled by. an tndMdual however, the personal menc~ 10 transact bust CNS1094063 This business 1s con-SI, Los Angel&s, CA 90015 The regostran1cs> com· representative will be
ness uncer the F1C11hous Flctltlqu• c:lucled by: an 1nc:11v1dual Thos bu~lness tS con· menclld to transact busl-re uired to ivo notice (o
Business N.Jme(s) 11ste<1 Busin ess Name The reglstront(s) com-dueled by. an tnd1111dual ness ul'\der the Ftctlllous in~ •res te9 0110 n s above on Oecemt>er 31 St t t menceO lo trans3Cl busl-Tho reglstrant(s) CQ/11· Business Name(s) ltsted _, h h P d 1986 a emen noss under tho Foctitoous. monc:ld 10 transact bus1-above on NIA u ... 011 t ey ove wo1v11
Robert F Bu•c The Follov. ng persons Business Name(s) Msled nf>SS under lhe FoctollOUS Joe A lsi notice or coneenttd to
Th•s s1a1emen1 "'as Mee are d0tnq buS1ness as above on not yet Business Name(&) 1os1e<1 ThtS stal~ent was filed tho proposed acuon.)
Wltn 1ne County CINk of aurCHERC FORDE & lkono1n (Connie) S Joy, above on NfA with the County Clerk 01 The independent Or.inge County on April 27 M 0 l L RI H • 4 O 4 I M D Bolt Sang Jo Oran 0 Count on A nl 30 edm1n1111a11on outhonty 1993 MacAnhur Boulevard, Suite This statement w3s ltled Th11 sl.ltemenl wils hied 1993° Y P ' will be granted unless 011
F569144 ~~Newport Beach. CA wolh lhe County Clctlt of wllh the County Cl0tk 01 FS6MT4 in1ere1ted p111son ftlu an
Publ•sN•d Newport Beach Advanced Voter Com-?~~go County on Apuf 23, ?;;~County on April 23. Publ•She<I Newpott Beech-ob1oc11on to. tho /et1t1on
Costa Me~ Da 'f P1101 Mav mun1ca1oons a Calolomoa F568719 F568715 Costa Mesa Ooaily Polo! Mav !,~y s~~;sc~or~ .~:'~~ 6.1320.27.t993 corporatoon 4041 61320~71993 u u MncAnhur Boulevard Swle Published Newpon Beach· PubbshOd Newport Beach· • • • • not granl the outhortty .
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PUBLIC NOTICE 92660 Apnl 29. May 6, 13. 20, Apnl 29. May 6, 13, 20. PUBLIC NOTICE petttton will bo hold on
---------·•This business os con-1993 1993 une 17, 1993 at 1:45
195043 ducted by a eo<porauon Th-928 fh.929 According 10 Secuon P .M. tn Dept 703
Flctltlou• The reg1stran1(s) com-501 (c)3 ot the lntern;aJ Rev-ocated ot 341 The City
Business Name menced 10 vansact• t>uso-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE enuo Setvtce code. lh4t .,,. D11ve, P.O. 8 0 1( 14171. St•tement ncss undcf lho Flclitoous nual ropon of The Katie & o,onge CA 92613 .
Tne Following persons Business Name(s) listed 195"354 195353 Thomas Haynes Memonal IF YOU OBJECT TO
are do•nq buS1ness .JS above on Apnl 22 1993 Flc tltloue Flctltloua Educauonal FunO Is avail· the granting of lhe
RAINBOW BEAUTY SUP-Advanced Voter Com-Buelness Nam• 8u1lness Name• able upon wntten requesl ettt1on you should
PLY 30271 Golden Ll~ munoe31oons. Stewart Moll· Statement St•tement by any citizen from 22391 appear ·at the he1111ng
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1034 BEACH 1040 BEACH 1040 BEACH 1040 BEACH 1'40 HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR SALE Possible duplox con-Mother In Law Wat.•r1ront Townnomo Bost Kept Secret Upgraded Thl\J out VltOW• S!J.? 000 119rst0n. 2 BR w 'lons Or live 1n quarters Excluslve Seagate 2 BR condo byth 3 BR. 2 BA sngl sty S1nql(l ~ty end
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of upgrades. Owner Spacious 2 stv, 4 BR, area. Fabulous water bocicl'I Soaring ceu Rernod. lo.It, Ip 11"1 1111 Adorable colt
wants ovlf St94,900. 3 BA, 1 BA and BA •oc.JllOn. 30 It dock Ing•. modern k11 rm Expanded baths. Ab:1ndon di Q
963· 7000 BR B 000 C CORONA ERA STAR downstairs w/separalo Sp.JC<'. 4 • 3 A. bonus rm 4164, ntce yrds. losa to me11t OWY'led Hur9 Ol'I entry Completely l;im 1m, din rm, ,,. 963 7900 schl.1, shop• and th•s one! DEL MJlR 1022 __ ...,,.8_4_1_·_5_1,,.7_7___ remod. kit w large panded and up-Start at tho 81.icn be. cl\I S2Hl,!>OO SJ6-C-21 w .. c 0ftl9
All ru l uta111herl111n91n 1n11 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Got Mo Out eollng area. Formal graded Must see. Ro-2 OR, 2 BA, rtngl stv. 0326 060-8875
11.tw,01pu1u 11b1cc110111cfeG FORECLOSED GOV· Sellor will consider nll din rm. & lam rm, ducod over $90,000 Vltd colllngs. Ip ERA STA.A Duy 11. Soll II FINI tt
c11l h 11 Hou11no-"••11961u ERNMEN T HOMES otfersl Custom tro·M, largo pr1va10 pnr1t·liko NOW$399,000 Sweeping mnstor 841·5t77 Cl•••111ad.w
1111t1u11• wb1<11mnu11 Ql1911 anc:I properties! HUD. vaulted ceilings, 2 oockyard. Custom bav P •radl-R••ltY sutlo 2 c.ar gar, inside ----------··---------
10 l d'ftrllSt any pflltrtnce VA. RTC. etc Listings masters. upgradod kit. w i ndows. Frenc h 840-4SMB lndry. downtown are;a
llmllaloon or 011u1m1nahon for your area. Flnanc-Ip 2 car gar Musi sell doors & leac:lcd glass , __ A_b_a_n_d_on_e_d_Co.,,--n-ag_•_ $209.900 536-9326
bu eo on m t. tolo1, 111l91on Ing ava1lablo. C;ill In· quick! SlB9.000 entry. Onlv $274.900 3 BR, 2 BA. co1h ce•I· E RA STAR
f tlo So II ERA STAR Margarol Von Herk 1 I 1 841·5177 1u ,handlo.p,l11111111l 1t.alu'or orma n rv1cos to 841•5 177 ngs, rg mns1or sng ----------•
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mate 1111 s~cb """""" 1tm1 Ext. R·1046. & Marte Conley com• &e e th I 1 I Tudor I
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lhts n11111p1per will not OS 1034 EAA STAR ERA S TAR homes area Hard-• c TA MESA 1024 VAUEY 841-5177 8 41-5177 Wood '"·· high COiied
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••• •nfl "'' tH 111 " BR w/p111io & upataJrs Over 1800 sq f1. 4 BR. tut. Well m1n1curod soller. Try 3~. 5~. or c.t\tury 2 1
... .,,.,., 111 "'1111•1• 0" •n dock. Seller 11 rea1on-2 BA huge bonus tandecaping $2:19,000 10"-down. great In· A Nelghbof'hood
tQualop00t1unlty l>asls lo com· ablol St69,900 963· 1m , Wet bar, pallo. ERA STAR vottmont or lit tlm• Emporium
1t111111UISC1lllllllll1011.c1H HUD 7900 huge loL New roof, 84f·5177 buy" p o t Int I• I . __ f-.7..,.1_4_..) _e_3_•.,,...2_1_00 __ ,
lotHm II l·lllO·CZ..a5to. for ERA STAR ~I H & p1lnt. (68HO) No Expense Sparecll
Ult WM*iqltll. DC n1 !llruc 841-S 1 77 at '224.900. •----------C•nturv 2 1 No dl18pp0lnlment$
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kit 2 C E tl T h 1• cu1tom built tor those • ar g~r. cov xecu ve own m Motivated Owner Beach Duplox
pat Io and mo ' e I 3 BA. 1.5 BA w/2 car V•cant and must be On 1 Double Lot whO love lO entertain
$215,000 gar. lnllde lndry, frah •old. 3 BR, 1 75 BA Live In 1 and rent lhe S•lec:t a metr aulte.
ERA S T AR paint & new carp. Up-I t otne' Two 2 BR. ' BA lhlt hOme h .. 3 A fp 841 ·5177 graded klc w/lot• of pr de 0 ownership In tho Iv rm & lam rm. home located In nice Just 2 short blocltJ lo All extra lrg cuetom
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3 BR end unk w/prl• echoot dl91rlct. ••king 1389.000 a Mark Conley vale yard. 2 "Y w/2 1179,000 Margar~ Viui Hertl &65-6835
gatttgee. Fac:.s ere.no ltaredl-" ... ~ 96~tt1t eAA aTAR
tuft and park f 94088M &MarkContey Mt·S177
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gar, totelly rerur• •Ir cond. Tot11ty MW carpet, tp. Inside 1 BR. 1 8 A condo ~I St-...... ____. ~ laundry and ptlYat• .,,.,,.....,, ,..,,_, WW!Y ..__... Q Gllhy-styte ldt 6 din. •M aTM E1'CloMd 9f>a, olftce pauo ated com· .,... Fp, peUo. 00_
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qualil1od buyera to Hewport·S7e9/mo. FOR RENT TwnhH rw kh, gMed, NWPT SHRS 38R 2BA. TMtNO inside & outll 28A. rireplac., patJo, 18R tBA ~ &
calll Wtty renc when you ·····----2Br+ IOft, 2\o'IBa, pool, f/p, patio. gar, comm :~:r.-::2.f:'~e, etc c;~g:o ~~ ::.~..i;g PCM. Wal-Y'9W, 842.5078 can own? Nice 28r apa, lel'Vll9, gareio-. pool, tennis. No pees A"' pl• p, kn 9 • 2Ba only 3800' from S1376+H C. 645'-3283 $1400 yrty 650-8145 -338--BA-O_AD_W_A_Y_Ope __ n_I M~ l...o..t" Seoe> Qu6et 631 7001
sand. Pymt Incl park a. a S 8 Very 810 1 BA 111 a
1044 rent. 1·800-273>0244 BALBOA Spectac ular Ocean t • un 28 r 1 a . Oulet Com""•• •2BDAM $700• IRVINE
PE'IU'TMS'" 11 2107 NTI Vi-from every room, w/d facH11les, gar, lrg ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•---------• nu. va.n HU NGTON 2BA 2BA • Jae. 1100 yard 121-1118 t, side No Pet• •1BDAM $60<a
UNIV PARK Beaut 3Br ACREAGE 1125 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HAJlBOUJt 2142 1q fl, S1650 957-1288 _3_B_R ___ Q_r_ou_" _nd_ft_oor--• ___ •_3_1_ ... _2_7_:__ frig d_!Ohwr.hr, 11ove
2Bo twnhm on grnblt, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Newly painted Inside liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Versailles on Blufl, view lrple • gar .. all new •MOYE-IN SPECtA.L.! Incl No pets 5'1$..a8!>5 Min view, pvt garden. LANO 3BR 2BA W/JaC, frplc, 28 2B f """" ln/O\lt. Rite near H:v-Gareve Lg 2BR 18A S'20K must sell 752·5094 AUCTION. •400 gar. frig, micro. aide IMMAC custom dee r a, p, ,....... •. spa, nu· cpt. OIW. storaqe •AM About~ p roperues must be patio 11600 67 3-0708 TH. 4er, ~. 3Sa. gym, aee gate, clbhse. bor S995. 772·7S50 5695 mo 640-2495 Mo._.ln ~tal! '>
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sold . •Lo w down pay· boat sllp, pool, tetlnl"s. S1000 util pd. 556-81 14 AVAILABLI! NOW Yei"s New!, 2BR. fam-
ments •No Quallfylng. Oceanfront Yrly. 2000 2 blks to bch. Fle1C1ble VIII• Balboe 2Br 2e.. 28R apt Mov•ln Npt ,Hghta 28r 1 -.Ba ily compl~11 Avera ge
•2 days. June 12 & a/f, 4BR 2BA 1st fir $1800. •n~ ~ ocnfaunsot vie ws. new 1.. 98 M 1 g.or/pat1o, fres h pnl fefll $637 50 mo w a 6 13 ·~nd Disposition d I 2 f p1 apee • 1 1 ap e $7!90 ($200 Oii 1st mo) p11, car gar, r c paint. lmmac cond. yr 631-4086 722 67 ... """'.27•7650 mo l~e 850-8310 Co. • 1-800-266-4444. $2200/mo 784-0551 lse s 1300 644 2501 ---------1-..:..:::..:.:..:-::..:~:::::::=:::..::..:::.:::_ 1-,,,,---,-....,...-,,.--===-=-
Beaut1lul Ev/wknd 840-2434 IRVINE 2144 • ' -•Big Ru.Uc 1BR re-•Tw nh••·•tyle 28r B.ct..lor for ONE!
Big Conyon Repo RANCH1:~~11•-51 frig, encl garage & 1 'l'IBa. patio, pool, cF~~ft~~~~~· quiet.
Newpotl twnhm. Very GROVES~cnaun CORONA patio $550. 2 Person gar. 1032·C W Wilson S'~'.mo 646-4878 1;ecluded, cemrf\•C 1110 1575 •Twtte Rock• APARTMENTS No Pet. M2·5964 $700 No pet 646-0105 ~.,.,
T10. plnntauon ahut-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilDEL MAR 2122 Lg 48R + 2Ba, family FOR RENT E 'SlDE 2BR 1BA Clphl, Remode led tBA COOL 10~ l l;tA. 2 car
ters, built In dosk & 5 ACRE RANCHES near iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rm, 2 car gar, centta11 .. •••••••• patio & back yard, S575. Pool. lndry. gar, BIO patio. w/d,
shelvos In 2nd BA, five beautllul la~es. Adorable 28R 1 BA heat/air, micro, d/w, 1• new crpt/drapea/pnt ·Close 1 to everything. kit, Newer bldg. 5825
mirrored wardrobes Near hunUng and. ftSh.· c ouage-s tylo duple• f/p, xtt locl 724-4289 pet ok S78S 64S-3452 HURRY? 5-46-9081 ** 875-6711 • •
A e d u c e d t o ng o II t SZI0,000(4 JCA) ~ance w5n2•,!,,.,,.w1S500
1• on Begonia . Sma11 1 _________ BALBOA E-t•h:Se 2Br .0/2Ba X·lg3BA 2 BAnrOCC COOL bachelor apt,
· .~. fenced yard & patio. LAGUNA PENlNSUIA 2607 twnhm, pvt patio. pool Pallo'Ne w dee/cable h uge w d , walk·•n
A ~:.;~':,'!r~!od down. 800-223-4763. W/0 hkup, frplc, ga-enc gar N/pets. S7SO/ Brkfst bar 4..Pleit closeL. k•tCh & oath
E mporium rage. New carpe t BEACH 2148liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mo .6-mo lse 64~7 146 $8SOOulet 6451862 $600\Jt•lll'lc 67S-6711
(7t4 ) 83g.2100 uc11T ESTAC: $1050 Agl 875-4912 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••ytront Bldg 1BA ~ T~ 1eA, quiet. clean. N/ Eastside ---------UDO ISLE fully lum
•---------EXCHANGE 1600 ---------Spec tecular co .. tal k $695 HUNTINGTON 18r Ut•t g ·1 1nc1 Big Ca nvon Gated am r. No pets. 2BR 1BA •••••. $750 ~
Comm! 3600 sit, 3/3, COSTA MESA 2124 view hm. 2 ms tr lies, mo yrty 873-HM3 120 E 20th St BEACH 2640 $785 mo ylly 1 pur·
., BE T F iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lrpl, balcony. Avail 6/1-_,.._,...,,,,..,..-=-.,.....,..~=,.....-Cannery Ren•als. Inc. son no pet$ 673 0!$37 .,, car. blk pool, spa, . AU I UL 3Br 3-<:ar 1. $1450/mo 752·5094 •ON THE WATER• ' den, din rm, ofc, nurs-gara go home In quiet 2 HOMES WMEWS Panoramic bay vi.w 1-800-24 7-8200 3BR 2YIBa condo on Versailte'J l.flu lt>r w
cry $695,000 o r lse Dove Cen"on near 3BR 1eA s1250 penlhouse, 48r 2 1hBa. _EA_S_T_S-ID_E_2_B_r."'--fr-p-lc-.1 the clltfs . Ocean m1n1 v•ew $795/mo.
$3500, 1st. la st mo "+ Santa Marga rita High. 48A 38A ::::::::: Sl6SO I.AKE 2-car gar. S3500. Boat garage. yord , w/d bree~e. view HB. fp tg XLNT QUIET loc
sec Furn $3700 Woll trade for home Lg Lots 8 50-1557 FOREST 2155 sllp ava il. 673-7092 hkups. No pets $885/ 'balcny, 2 -car att gar 1 muny <lmt>n walk 10
(714)720-0566 lrom Mission Viejo mo. 6!9/934-3710 pet oil $995 841-0270 t>each lull "'c 1-.e, no
HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR SALE
north to Cosla Mesa. •3BR 1 BA Eas tslde liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1------------------pets, 559 3965 pgr, A;I
714·589-n n homo , 2 car garage, 28 A e nd unit. gated lg CORONA •FREE CABLE!! •I Call $1200 mcl ut1ls & lawn yd/patio, W/d, 2 car DEL MAR 2622 1Bdrm. clean. pool·
s vc. Agt 831-8011 gar, $149•500. Petsl'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii side, galed, lndry rm,
USE
THE
PILOT'S
CLASSIFIED Classified 1• close 10 bch, s chls & 4BR 2Ba College Parl< ok. Harriet 852-0971 1000 s/1 2BR lBA. gar. shOps. 642·5858 APARTMENTS
FO'R RENT Today! ho me. yr lse w/ls t & lg deck w/vlew, $1200. =========:: ========== 642-5678 !~~uts1:~~'";'0·a11~~ _NE_WP __ O_R_T __ __.._ Ownr 673-3521. Rum-COSTA MESA 2 6 2 4 COSTA MESA 262 4 1••••••••
..
bold Alty 875-4822 ~~~~~~~~~-=======~~ ance 549·8023 Unda BEACH 2169 ; !--------Adorable 1BR tum, very ROOMS 2706 4BR 3Ba North Mesa. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1mmac ln d scp/lnt.
Grndr incl. No pelS.
Refs & credit. $1500 Beach Area!
mo. Dave. 54~7506 NEWPORT PENINSULA
SBA 3BA. POOL. SPA.-" ~J;:i=
0P9n SAT 5115, 1().4 1-4BR Incl oc:.anfront
3 147 Bermuda Drive, F11tn1Shedt1Jnlumished
Mesa Verde . 546-9950 v·11 R t I
• Brand N~w 3BR I a en a S
2BA & 2BR 2BA, gar, 675-4912
lndry hkup & Xtra
prkng. 690 w. 18th St ._,,...,,.~•~7~2-,..1~·1,,,...,,1~1-8_• __ 1·S-6_9_S_/Ou-~-t -st_u_d_lo--B-R
COSTA MESA-2 -sly', condo. Pool, spa,
3BR 2BA, lnlerlor gym, patio, frig, galed
patio. frplc, garage. walk lo bch 646-2947
across from park.1"2_B_A_2_B_A-.-7-th--l;-lr-. -S-e-c,
$1 000 mo. Agent gar. boat dock avall,
831-1400 270• view . $2495
*E'SIDE 2501 Orang e 777-3324 or 693-9310
Ave 3Br 1 "''Ba. gar. Ava11·. 6/ t: 3/4br, 2ba,
w/O. hku ps, fl repla<:47· cenl air, lrg yard, ga-
clean Good credit rage. pet ok. $1595
req. $950 968-9926 dep. 840-7414
e ·s1cto sngl M 2BR 2Ba-BAYSHORE beach
park-hke sen1ng, lrplc .. cottage, 3Br 2Ba.
lg pa tio. nr 17th St. $2500/mo, 1st/last.
S900/mo 548"'"'184 Avail 6/1. 645-9379
EastS•do lg clean 3BA J~Ba. yilfd. 2 ca r ga-Big Canyon Mc l ean roge. Sl350/mo Twnhse. 3BR 21/.!Ba,
2257 Elden 722-8624 A/C, pool, tennis,
pvt, close to s hops/ IF YOU ,. "u nuo A BIGGrft 1 Dl'\&U beach $700 incl ullls. """" f"ll U\ ·IKIN'\.
Refs req. 640-2300 IH A HICO SEmHG FOR LESS THAN
;:,u~:: sn'!!R~;t1 $649, TAKE m THAT GOES FOR OUR
pnt/shutters. Ip. gar. $595 JR. 1 BDRMS TOOi yard. $1075. 731-4448 • '1
If you haven't shopped Palm M~ ,
COSTA MESA 2624
• • Cozy IUmis hed studio, SSSO/mo No
pets . Gas & water incl
Lv Msg 646-5330
•$200 OFF! 3BA
21hBa, W/D hltups.
garage, 2233 f;a1rv1e w
$1070/mo 548-7001
$400 MOVE IN!!
E 'alde modern 1 BR.
carport, d/w, new
pa1nt/crpt 831-5508
$460/Smell 1 BR.
maybe you should' You'll see v•.itH1t you're
missing Apa~nts elsewhere look like
s~-boxes compared to OU"5 And we·ve
got fabtJlous landscaping on 6 acres, a
super-dooper exercise room pool end
spa Best of all, we're on a nice qu•et
street MlJrrt of our tenants M've oeen
the" for 1 0 y~r5 or more Yotl Might ask
them why (Sorry, no pets
WE'VE GOT SPECIALS
THA TLL KNOCK YOUR SOCKS OFF!
PALM MESA APARTMENTS
1561 Mesa Onve, Costa MC:SO .... 4 540-9860
Cost.• Mesa Monucello
twntlnlt '> S400 • ut1ls
Mu~t h.w.. perl>On:\I
ll•lr. (619 )723-3096
i;.li.Ct IS"'-= , ' Pt.lf'\lt
lary1' rOOn" with pvt
en!r il"C" Nro •,'TIO~ nq
$3!°>0 rn ~ 6 75-3391
Ha rbor View Homes
S' .. A J
H OTELS
& MOTELS 2718
COSTA •.~!:SA MOTO!l l~~N
low aa11v,..,i.1y S 1') ~
up •op loc; r1e '' to golf cour..e &i5-·Hl40
Single. n/smkr. 954 W ~down tn< street from Sant4 N'4 COV"tr· («>
17th. Clean & Sale RENTALS TO
548-0358 or 548-062 t -·_..;;==-===== ---------SHARE 2724 $695 Movea You 1n1 SOUTH COAST SOUTH CO AST
2BA 2BA, bllins, $795. METRO 2686 METRO 2686liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cat O KI Agt, Pam CdM S,.,r 1\1 40R ti~e. 1
546-5880 or 979-3848 pvt rm avt D1nong rrr. lrplc, ..,..,, ~ to t.eh
e $725 MOVE INe S42S • ..it1l'9 7234572 X·lg E'side 1&2Br gar-S1 550/mo 759-8275 •Eastslde remodolo'd •---------den apts w/gar. frplc,
3BR 1 BA house w/ga· Do uble Wide Mobile patio. pool More No
rage. w d hkups. lncd 2BR 2BA, pool. com-1_pe_1_s_55_7_·_2_84_1 __ _
You wn lih
"' " H'r ~ n\H• pl.t<. c
CM Np1 l t!ri.iCle ~ rms
lur" unlu•f\ Color T.
l••ri "'er~ pool c<ib n
$350 11t1I 3'l~'6n8
01 aoo" o. , yd, g rndr. 1mmac plctoly rodono. e S725 MOVE-IN !•
cond' Sml pet oil! Connery A.enlals. Inc 1Br $625 Studio 5595
$t175'mo 833-7775 t -B00-247-8209 enc gar. Oas'wtr pd .. nd pcMihh
Friday at Spm that is. _o_r_7_7_5-_4_,3,,_.3,_5...,... __ •·Lo--1 8-R-. -1-\?-B_A_g_u_e-st 2323 Elde n 548· 7854
Wesls•dc. Quiet area hse w/ocn v1ow on 1 MO FREE RENT
Lovely clean 3Br 2Ba b eachlront lot. Pvt ('n off 1st & 2nd mo)
house No pet/smkr. dock, $1 t75/mo yrly, ALL UTIL PO. $590
Sto rage/no gar Xlnl uttts pd. Avl 1mmed. move-in Lg 1 Br. f11g
credit. local refs Isl/ Cindy 673-3777 Agt S575. 960-3726 65<>-2572
last soc SBSO 646-6730 -L-id-o-ls-lc-,-3-, -3-. -la_m_r_m-. 1 BA 1n 4-plc~ w1pat10.
BERKSHIRE
AJP ARTMENT§
• LIDO IS LE l "'"' .M I
shr h:. Be" t">i v N druu.s ~Mli>-•s
$1 • utl 723·19 6 2
Take advantage of our extended de~dli ne for your
Satu rday listings. You now have until Friday at Spm
to place your ad in Saturda{s Classified. '
Call Classified at 642-5618 to phte your advertismg.
red ec. 2 -car gar, WfD $500. 71 1 Shah·
$2.300. 3 10-277-1583 mar Apt D 649-2400
HUNTINGTON Call owner alter 6 PM. 1 BR Mobile Hme. Quiel
BEACH 2140 -.-L-l_d_o_P_e_n-ln_s_u_I_•_•_ S e c u r o S 4 9 5/m o
Harbor View-Pvt Bc h 1991 Newport Blvd.
2 rnstr bdrms. 2'hBa
twnhmc. au 2 car gar.
wall< to bch. g alcd
comm w pool & tenms
S 125Qmo...969-6083
1BA, park mdl $900 No pets 646-8373
Lu x Wlrlrnt 1BR $1500 2 WKS FARE RENT
2BR Beachlront $1 350 e ·s1de 2BR 1BA new
673-6030 Mon·SaL S Pl 2.1 l6lh P-l .«C
710 ucto-Park-or:-s125 No pet 644-0452
Lse t..so Option.Owntwn Ne ar Udo . 2Br 1 Ba 2BB 2BA. gar. lrpl, d w.
HB. b eaut. prol d ecor house. la m rm. patio, docl< Uppe r unit on
3 sly exec hme. 3· laundry. lrg dble gar. quie1 4·plex. $750,mo
49R, 21,Ba 969-0248 723-0431 818.966-2229 548-299'7 or 644-7064
I .HI w .-"<.c.ntr.;IA\tl1Ul
On"· M1k· Nnrth 1tl '•t1u1h <•~<-'I 1•1.1,.,
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'l'f'MANM .FA llKI \II
(7 141 754 14 c;~
HAUUNG 3720 MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING
NB l,.. rn1rt1
BR&:\ "'"'1 f'•Jo.nq Pool Sp s"r<;
LI I 64!1 ZS90
NB N :.'Tl• r ~'" .JUH Clpl>< shr HA. vt•ls pd w Q S49~ Stepr 10
b<.f\1 Nv pl·t ' • 8 jilt
NB: e eachfront -;::i1'
to ,.,r ,'H lb.
011 01tn~ Clt•a
Prol N S 1.<11. U·l r
WALL CEMENT
MASONRY
COMPANION
3526 CARE
FENCES
3554 a DEC~S 3932 COVE.RINGS 3932
•20 YE.AAS EXP.
Int & e llrt.. Fair pnoes.
quahty workmans hip
Dreln Problems & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiii•liilii"'iiimm•ii Plumblng Repair V.E ... Shit H4~ T~~ 1ta11y an. mMl lines. todN. * Wallcoverings • Total 1n1r .. 1or R~m<'d·
g.arl>agt Chsp ~ t lnstnll11von 16 vrs C'<P e l•o I) S4"nt Advtc• lo Ron. 645-2417
IOAT
SERVICES v20 Yn of ClullitJ M ••c·o o ..... 631-t 173 Th Cr-"l'y ~·u 71n
1470
"The ... t Doctor"
Oo you hav. a 11nk1ng
feellng about your /aM...,.._.. Preparttn ~!~~n:~ot •0::,1~:~~ _C_H_l_LD __ CARE ___ 3_5_3_6 COUNSELING 3562 Pa 1 n t -c a r Pent r Y·
right? For eng ine. Drywall N'd morel
plumbi"", c arpentry/ l)tHONE PSYCH Gaiy 845-5277
··• C hild Carel My w 11unsCAPE 6 ~al repair, malnle· Homo• E.l$tsltle Co .. t 1 Toi ottone counseling European Cr•ftsman a.n111u
nance. We malle M oia Ro;i'\Onllblo sMsioos. Uceflsed Psy-Tiie, painting, r•roof, LAWN CA.RE 3808
houae (Boat) calls. A.lies. 8 45-2728 ch01her1pis1 $S9-1027 repair and morel Ref's iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii day or night. Can· Stefan 581·7Mt
3834 AICl\ard 5"'Clt I.Jc, ~
IWs. ~ Al"f -Movtnw Coneultant Free est. lower nites •Hou.e Palntlnw•
Boxes del, Insured Exterior/Interior. 1 $
T17&-151. MIC>0-.953-4040 yrs e•p. Free est. oav....., ... 1
PUBLIC NOTICE · •------The C.llt. Publle Utll._ Pef'fec:t P .. nll"9
ties Commission RE· Int/Ext. free "t
QUIRES that •11 used lmpeecabl9 wo..-. rers
h oua eh old good• __ R_a_y_e_7_S._943 __ o __
movers print their RAINaow Clrc .. ..-t.
POOL
SERVICE 3894 Farthing Interiors
1nst11t1allon removal
u U S6087S e7~1212
Cool Water Pool• ---------wkly pool clng. cnem Hus b nd & Wiie Team
,,...c, equip r~palf. free W~ ~~ 13
es t. 77&-1722 rt t•r> .. ,. pertecllll!WUI
TORTUGA POOl REPAIR . "IY ptompl ' ''°Y 1~1"
Wallpop~ring Rf'moval
and f>-'ll"ltlf'lO Ouahty
Work! Ltc 6 369 80 c•n Mt1rdo 979 !'.~'.l3
Duy It Soll It f!1nd I
C l•s s ltlod.
P ILOT cussanED
It • the fe llOY• v01..1
Clll'I COUO\ Of' to • .,u a
mvr1ad OI ITI IC:h~r~
d1SO fl('mS bc!c,"1U 0 °'" CQ111mn, 'oml)(tl
qual•ltt<tl buy••• to
cen1
&42-H78
7t4-9S7·3t22
-------CLEANING CAIPENTRY 3510 SERVICES
SEIT JOat GardeftH'lg & P.U.C. Cal T number; Pw111ng. ~ ~
Fr .. houM c .. 1• 141ndscape. ~. "" llmos and cnauneura Apt. Oual. ioo. Free est.
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Speci.,1S1s In 811 tradesl lrlm Good refs, free est. print their T.C.P. num-SC.. lic#569897 636-1758 ---------1
3548 t>tacwnt Alnerica Miguel~ '3&-t518 tier In al lldvenl.. ROOFING 3910 ANYTHING Electric call nowt 7 .... 82. ment1. " you ttav. • Your the boH Painting p.\n..)I upgn1de, cus -1 _________ o.L Land~alnt. question at>out the le-Co.C--eNill•~
ELECTRICAL 3610 Looking to sell
It 0 off 1 tt ~le.nine
all •uppl1os provided
B()l)dod Cnll ony1ime
&8~1477
---------•All Cl .. nintl S.l'Yfce CEMl1fT Spec:aal•zo 1n rorrtals, llASOfflY 3526 homes, 01t1e sl free esvrellable 5i7-5'433
.... a..a-Jft. .... &tu Houaeclo<lnlnO t.ow * ~~"' ""o• for complete d• ~. ~"!:.! t••lfld cnre lncludln\j
JT c:oro... --... wlndOWll •4e-9038
tom lghlng. rmdlng McGregor .. Maintenance Glrdtning. 11wn. ~ gallty of a mowt, limo ~Git,. ....
1poc1ah&t. he 76o-7t45 ExVlnt. rtra. 271'911able anc1 pe... 1n1ca1, n. ... or c haulf•ur, e•ll: •1e-eo1a
ELECTAOPOWER :.,:P,;,,=.1~1 __ ~_..,...._ .. _7·_t_on_ ~m~
,,Speelal of the Month •-p-.-,-.-,a-N-.... -.. -.. -..---r ~~ ~---1_14-5_58-4 __ 1s_1 __ nt ~ 100/200 llftP upgrlde Plumbing, electrlc, & Remawl&, c ... ,,.. Sew On Mowtne SDVICES
Lie'd 634-9650 carpentry. etc. upa 6 Malnt, St. Uo. t.ow.M. Stonioa. Pf0f·tm••&1mii•iiiiiii * 7a1·t-• •599025, 43a.a904 )(Tt~"'~ep. y'.,!_1'11 ...,.fftllnt J!'!-PST Mt'Tr .... Animal Joyce a~os. EIKtrlc: ..,...,.,~-~-:....-~--. ---------.,...., 1--.. "" --"~ 1 CAL.L 0 0 £.S IT ALLI! UIUmete ............. ! L.andacape Oftfgn>Wn? Lov•r. T C . Feed, Rewire~ our speclatty ... .,. TM .... •.. On• Budget? call met •·r-.• -~---,--3-8-58-=· s::_e;:;-,_..
Lie; d 3e t-0345 Bonded Eur~an Trained Lo I. "'"'· -.ed. ~ ftAft un
3870
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15 yn loC.i business Uc••1s"m •~~., "•" .... &" ....... L.ocatl Rets. 1 e Yra G,_., P9c"le Rfg
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UDL.mR ROOPINO
2SY•aratn~
Uc'd1'na'd ."" •at CornmlRM • ., .. .,..
A Ing Paul eeo-t -~~ Ffea Wl'tblll "4 172.f7" fll•••••••· •·--------....... mow«I front eW.P. YOUNGQUIST Pl.ASTBI. ---·--O-D-.-, ... -,----• 37~0 6 Mete St '·'°' ctMn-Plllcttl111 Ct llw... --......,
•QUALITY WORK I •WINDOW CLEANING• "21SCf/J1liJ JI~•' ml csT1MA 1 l-:S FENCES • ~ a com_,. aeN ai.o °""'" ....,..,. ~ UPAD 3880 t ADDmOllS 3911
aveil, 831....,. r':!:'~,.. 111••••••••11===1==~~ *"......,..* TRiii • ............ , ..... i 1•11 apln on my heed to • "t" w ... ~ trMt.Jlt ~ .-.r-a;-.rc-1 ,.,,............ \.aWftt,' t:!"'(t .:..rt r. bp. .......... ?at-3411 ·---------,..-._.;;.;.;;...;......;...;...;.....;......;... ___ ...__,_;;......;......;.;......-.....;.._•
W.. ~430177 !.31 "':.!31 D.lv•J a DECJlS 3615 HAULDfG
.... llL Mt.atSt liiii., Fii•iiNiiCiiEiiSiiOAiiiiTiliiii8ii• M;;y ........ COMPANION ..._,,..,,.,.,._. ...,._.
and c ..... ti.ct apeakl CARE 3SS4 A~ lfc'd Its~ J im Whvt• 84~ 7208
that e1tra junk
stacking up in
the garage?
Tllal ldvaillalll ol 1111 LOW MONlll.Y RA1EI
AltNlll1flllllluSlnuss11 •"ce lllr llllll.. F• 1.a llllnnall•
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UJITALS :ro
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2904 Kllchenw•re . 111111• '9) ,..,.., • ~ P'ftc-'92 &..Man. M • a ck. OllHR NU ......... bUnll '*'*· 1nO • Ubete1 ._.,,.., hateh'>K•. AT. PS.
•pe ... ._.. .nare 28f ••••••••I•••••••• bar atoc*, oouc:h. old ""• .. • Apflly. Try AC, quaNty, to#ter tBa con.ge 01.Yett. Ml T"UCK OAIYER8-AHJfOOJfaMBJn'S lllPl.OYll!lfr lfrlendly person lO A.NTIQUBS 8010 upright'*"° a m&.c. Ua Call lu..n tolow et ...,.., cw. 114t:S, ftn
F $380 Ind Uhl. Sml A'¥SNOINQ U IOO -..-bonUa 5530 tAalle A proc:esa phone .... T 8·3, ,.~~ 01-•-r •8"'·4 ..,... aval. Uc. 2Z1xetl2
dep Avi 911 ... a. .. :u29 ** •usaN• .. •• b ... ,,, ~ opef9-ZIZO Ofder• DuUes 1ne .,,. • Glbr.,..;.'"cM' -.. ··--~~ c, .,..., '°"' .,,..., • rnotllh• ••·l-•••ili•miiiiiil'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! awering phone, 19ht Antlaue Auction •··-... rlc·l.lk • a eUln9. Handtlng Name llr.nd pertence H1gh-tlH CMHlmlllCOUNTlrlt typing. hting M·F 40 l'rt, 111-w 81 ePM CM condo. lg Br/Ba. FOOd Ptoductll Maeh convenllof\ala avail i .pH ASE p 0 WE A Mo,,..Frl ,.,_. 6 PM h,.. 17/ht, CM Cllll .. revtew StOOPM •MOVING SALE• GEO 9080 Set/Sun. E .... rytn~ •-S-UBIUt--U-----
w/d , Po<>l/•pa. Prof F a a H E RS H E Y ' S , able through a special F R 0 M S I N 0 L E· shift. HI Tlfne Cell.,.. btwn .. m· 12 &46-08M Co* M ...
prel. $400 n/9 &4W73S HORMEL. ETC NO purchHa plan IOf PHASE Rotary PhaM 25Q OsJle St. CM P•tt Time Full Tim• Community C4"et goeel 314 Rochffter •et Metro Hatchbactt · -------
SEWNO INVOl.VEOI team•. linmedlate COtl~tter• Buy direct C..,.._...._.I t e$8.2"le.f'&lllf 1848 ... rll A-Shr n4lw BalbOa Penkl-a c 0 0 u " ts p , ..._ •-f trom factory... and ,_ oeun er ur• ..n • •ula condo. "" BR/pvt "t 1 11 1 a t d..,.. openong• ~ team• SAVElll 25 y .. ra ••· help for ma"'•t In Retail Sale•·Cuatomer Lots 01 Antique•, Col-
MVCC Memberahlp,
tef'I\ & •wlm, golf Prlv. ssoo 859-1 &86
lncll.tdH CAH 6 il'a blue. ( 2XVT957) ·e t DL Wagon, new. low
$4993 mu.a. loW mii. e<'Q
BA, w/d, I~"' gar N••,•1 ona y oc I• only., Hlgn Value perlence; warranty N.B .• F/T.J.._good ... ,,. Service. S u mmer !.•Tlc._•}!Yl.!'•c·-!~ .. ".!!,
S600/mo 72 :Mi81a • ave •••n ng• ~!-~,•---V~ Inc. MC/VISA. L.C. Ing pay, ~t.Ot44 openlnga. No up req "H"a-n· .... 1 •• •"'r•':-.,· ...... ---------•
Left911WO Aute Centet prof lnNlled. /14/C. 5-
892 ... a t apd. New Ures. GOOd
S3,400/mo. 8 hra/Wk. ._.. .. , _.,_ -· -· c 1 80(). 17 po91tk>ns. 955-7982 "' • fO'~AIH Min. t"11Ht. $5,936. Lines. 1-800·23"·31 12 on .... rt•r•. nc. 1• c.Nen Needed painted Jun gleblrd un' cOF\d St 150. •32·70S5
S paclou• twlba •v•ll can Now tor Info. Dept. FE-4. 9"7·t1149. For Charo.Ch lck•n. , .... Tl Lamp. Too Much To ttllftfeY 6134 ---------In quiet CM hm w/gar. 332'-0045 _,. me YIUoAoGI OHDA 81\as•---------w/d . Christian •tmoa. 1-aoo-VENOlt'G·lncredlt>I• A WONDERFUL FAMILY CM. 1 ~exp,~ tel•. ORANGE COUNTY U stll AIM> nice Com· B ~ TOYOTA GrMI nal ~ ~7tl0 EARN $1200 WEEKLY. routH wlll Mii cneapl EXPERIENCE. SeandJ. Sa.111 Mlhr. Cai for It\. PERFORMING ARTS temporary Fumltute, LOCAL ESTABLISHED $3K-<4K ca•h w"kly navlan, European. teNtew. 3 10/493-2424 CENTER ,.,.. Big Screen TV. Furniture. plcturH &
PAY Pl10NE ROUTE poaslt>Je. Pro\fltf'l -~. South Ametlcan, J•--CIRCLE MEI S•ll·•••rter? Highly For Into .... 093• lots 01 misc ............ CMC, S-Speed. ••• aupra..-ll11•r . ....... ' -.-t N t 1 .lecaranda AC, new stereo &
CALL t-800-2:ZS."99 ermaker. No com-I· an••• h igh achool mot111ated7 Per•o"' Antl•uer a n t ique (l7219e) M993 -· Fa•t growln"" co .. " (Brookhurst & Ell .. ) tlr••· Orea\ cond. EARN $4000 MNTHLY lion. SO doWn if quail· atudenl8 arriving Al.r • ' able w/QOOd negotla· Show & Salel Sunday, $4500/ot>o. 752.5094 T.,.._ Ceata ..... COM.MERCJAL
REAL ESTATE
SNACK/SOOA ROUTE fled. Cell AndrN gust. Call Nonhem • •••k• 3 outgoing \Ion alc111a? Cultural May 23rd, 9-3pm. 722-2000
HI-TRAFFIC LOCA-1.80().992·1202 Donna (209) 57+ ~r:!.f~~~ and/or ballet enthusl-1845 Park Aw, C.M. HUNTINGTON •ea Prelude S I-blue •--Ce-1-lca--0-T-C--TlONS 800-375-8363 0103. Southern-Bar· ____ _...____ ••l w/a love tor the (9091 822·N9t BEACH (2KQH3t t) $10,993 '87 P•
bar• (714) tl7o-a&83 CLERICAL PIT c.,,ter? We have a 6140 Toyota Coat• Meu Power atee<ing. ""·•tr
FREE BROCHURE. The INVESTMENT or 1-800-SIBUNG. spectacular seaaon ot Undl'I Teddy Bew '122·2000 & ca5Sette. <1SVN202) •••••••••I =~gt. c~c~~t ~ 0PP0lTUHITY DEBT CONSOLIDATION =•:.!_"';:'=~ tMillet to HI.I over the Doll & Aft.W.ue Toy Mammoth Garage Sale! '89 PRELUDE SI LOft9_!5~ c.Mer
BUSINESS
a. 1 Part Time Clenc phone. Evenings 5·30-""' Fri/Sal 8-<41 211151 ..--gt your area. Direct from 2908 FREEll Wllh credit "'O • a 9:30. Good callet1 Show & Sale! Chubasco (Atlanta/ (2LCC397) $9,993 892....St
FINANCE manulacturer. (24jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii services. Cut monthly ~~ds."~':t t! ri::iet! make St5/Hr -+I Fr" UT 10 :30a-5pm Bushard) AnllquH, TOYOTA COSTAlllU '87 Celtca·blue
hours) t-800-359-BEAT THE STOCK payments up to 50% & dependable. Greal ticket• to the ballet ~ Orange County Fair· old atull, Junk, 5 ____ 7_22_·2..,000_,,,,..,..,--(2GN86M) 16993
3606. Bridge R&-MARKET 1·900·776· For tree Information 1· be"9fita. 540-8242 bonuses. Fun & prolit· grounds. Bldg 10. room• of furniture, '9 1 Accord EX "' Toyota Coale .....
aoorces Inc. 2768. Stocka growing 800·226.0 t 90. 24 ___ ..;_..;_.;....;...;_..;__ able! Call Ama"da Costa Mesa household items, ga· Door, 8pproJI 2tK 1111, 722·2000
---------LOCAL ROUTE•Poss. over to<>% per year. hours Klmberly Credit COACHES 556-21 22 Eicl 245 Oller 200 Dealers rage things, IBM se>tt· loaded, •uto. 1mmac.1---=---....,.---BUSINESS $4000. Weekly•Buy Must be 18 Y••,. or Couna•h"g. Heeded tor Coata AllCllPTIONIST (919) 434-7444 ware St0-$20ea. 197~ $13,500 M0-23341.. '8 7 Terc el·t>lue.
OPPORTUNITY All Or Part Free older. $5 .00 per DISCOUNT PHILIPPINE Mesa HS: freshman For beauty Nlon In Llncoln Co"tlnental .93 A d UC Sedan (~RFSt~99[.
2 904 ln1o •800·74t.-4311 mlnuta, $10.00 a11er· TOURS. 1ooo•s of football,vaf$1\ydefen-CdM. E1tp pref. Neat. APP''"uCES &Oll S14950BO. .• JcorL se. Lo~ oro';'22.~ >M
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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil o W N YOUR OWN age. Mettler Enter· loyal, taithlul Philip-alve line coach, cross clean appe•ranc e . &.&n.111 .. r, •• o LI v E BARREL prlsH, 2525 N.W. pine ladles are aeelc· coun try. Con tact Pal\ time. 675·1495 pricing • Speclal i-,-.-.-Ce--U-ca-0-T,......n_r_a_"·
$99 DOWN NEW VEND·
ING MACHINES IN·
CLUDES PRODUCT &
LOC. 1·800-798·8627
Lovejo St Port.I d M Mii A hie I ·-----..----W9VJU11:! 6144 T•nns • Low Cos\ of •• STORE. Olive, choco-Y •• an • l"g socure relation· yro" I er. l t c RECEPTIOllo.JIST St•ckable waeher/ "' n~ Service Charge • Call (2JCS48-4) 57693
lates, gourmet loods Oregon
503
.
2 7853 ships with Ame,.can Director, at 556-3161. '" dryer. Hvy duty/•I. s No \ 489 Toyota Costa .....
and giftS. Fun & re: < • 28· > mon. Call 1·8<1().929-Driven Needed For excill"g chlroprac· wht. Almost new·warr. High Quality ltem•I ~:n w 8
• 722·2000
warding family Iran-PILOT CLASSIFIED 108 I for pictures. ad· lie olllce. Exp r• 644-8058 or 675-8058 Patio tumiture. office R o .. e r M 11 I e .-1-.-8-8--C-o_r_o_ll_a_f"X.=""_r_e_d
chlsea. Locat ions It's the resource you dresses and lnforma· For Charo·Chlcken, quested. Apply In per·1---------.. available now. No ex· can count on 10 sell 8 lion. Also alr11ckets. ChrM •. MEaumst ~~ to18Swlt0/th son (u 5891 Warner at White Frigidaire gas & home futnlture, ~:n1'!85... (JAR927} $4993 •TASTE THE MONEY•
Hot nfM machines
vend Mars, Sn1c~er1.
Fnlol.ay Easy groas
S2800/mo. 4-6 hrs/WI!.
..,.. Sprlngdale, HB. btwn dryer. old bUt works, clothes & h°'-!sehold --• • Toyota Cost• ..... perlen .. ~r7equl~0d2.6 myriad of merchan·1---------Kint OMV. Ca.II tor In· 8_11am M·W·F. nnnd cond. S.-O firm. Items. UT ONLY -....,..,,.----,.--~-722-2000 1 • ..,,,.,.. 33..., dise Items, because Home Care & ter11lew. 3101493-2'424 •---------·--64 8-SPM "4 Almond ·93 ClvK:s · 2 or"' Door ___ _,... ____ _
Sell your home our columns compel Errands! •SAIUNO INSTAUCTA 6-2255 Tree Lane. otl Mk:hol· • Great Pricing • Ub· ·99 CAMRY BLUE
No """''iJ Min \nvst
$4250 1·800-821·8363
ttirough classiftec:I. qualllled buyers to DRIVERS, TRACTOR $10/hr. Eicper req. son, near Unlver•lty. afat Terms · Try Us. (2bd288) $9,993
642-5678 calll The 25th Hour TRAILER OTA. Stable eOOCK HAND-SS/hr. ft.JRHITURE 6014 Call Susan Now et TO'tOl'A COSTA MESA
M2-.M78 Refs; 30 Yew In Nebraska baaed com· 675-9060 ---------• •89-3308 122-2000 ...
Sy CHARLES GOREN
with O M AR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
h I
panles wilh top pay, •-T-eac--h-.,-.p-,-.-5-c_h_oo_I NEWPORT --N-.-.,,,-o-r_u_sec:t __ _ t e Commun ty b•nellts and steady Ethan Allon fumoture, BEACH 6 69 M 545-2575 work. En}oy low cost 2:30pm-6pm. HB oroa: country G eorgian 1 Most odels of living. low crime (7t4) 538-t 441 molll, living rm & din· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Crodlt Problems?
·90 CAMRY LE ·WHITE
(2 11K561) $11,993
TOYOTA COSTA MU A
722·2000 ~ 1 Noed a Car? We can
MUSICIANS WANTED. rates. .,....~ schoo s, WE NEED PEOPLE TO Ing rm 548-93 50 BIG RUMMAGE UL& high tand d f llv Mlp rMstabl1sh you 1.,....,,,-.,,,.-.,,,.-......,..,,----:-=-
Unkanteuown ,!romisibnleg Ing. ~all R~trig:raled :::. ~~ ~ao"m!cc:; "'F_u_t _o_n_w......,./f-.,-am-•-.-,-ul-1 :~· :::E,.,.,.EVER~~~I ~8a~33s08usan Now at '9 0 am rs .,. poss1 1-800-444-71'43 V size, lllnl cond $l20 .. ,,,. burgandy recording contract. nd P . • 1 .. '!!s pay up to SJ72 00 OBO. 940-t2 at Thurs S..m·7prn, Fri $9993
Solo/group Voice/in-a neumauc ...,.,.,. weekly. No expommc•1---------9am·2prn, May 20 & ---------Toyota Costa ..._
S LLENC E IS GOLDEN . strvments Call Torn t · 775-2755. U11Htock 1· "eeded. Fun and SOUTHWEST BED 2 1. 15th & I~ Ave. JAGu•• 9105 ____ rn __ .2000 ___ _
800·793·1 006. Free 800-832·678". Flatbed easy Call Accessortes n&\ ... II. Oay/n1ghl A-•9 • __ 1_-s_oo-_9_58_-'44_22.......,..___ Etc 1·813·948·1295 Log ·pole 4-pos ter 8'""9-Mo'Vtng S.I• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '90 COUGAR· BUC
Bo1h vulnerable. No rth deals
NORTH
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The bidding
North Eut South Wnl
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Opening lead. Eight of
Mo''" buffs ha'e all seen World
War II film5 wbere J>(>8t.ers on the
walls caution a~atns\ loose talk·
"The enem\ 1s hnenm8:· they
warn Perh11ps everv bndge leble
should have thullt' words inscribed
on 1t
Once North deacnbed a minimum
hand wtlh spade support. South
Ahould have realized lam was un·
likely and procel"ded dirtctly to four
spades That unrevealing auction
would probably have resulted in a
heart lead and 10 tricks. (n teed, ..... ..._ queen size. Pd s1200, Antiques dln"'O M1 (612505) SI 1,793
h h
_.. ( N h' Ing recorded mes. Educ•Uonal Sales Ext. 9 sell $450. 675-3081 dressr t~bles chairs '84 X.JS new btuelgray TOYOTA COSTAMl'SA out s oweu support or ort s s.ago. No obllgatlon. PT/FT. 1n\orested In • · Sa. 1 • paint. sunrf. 111n1 cond diamonds and West used the infor··---------t tut '> 8 1 ---------Whit• & Br••• T""" lamps. m isc. t ony, ""K 1 (2GVB 6 21) 722·2000
,-mgm ure e ievo EMPLOYMENT . ..... a-:>. 1972 San Br\.lno ...., "'' • i..,..,,....,....~-...,--...,-=---mation aveilable from the auction to WOLFF T ANNING In education? Salary die bod, S350 obo. (off Vista Bonita) 17500. 7 t 4/673-4276 '9 t p ,.v1. L£.wttll•
make a penalty double. The result BEDS . New com· +.-comm + beneh\s. SERVICES 5533 glass rectangular (2047703) $17,993 w s far wor11e than South'• crime mercial home units 960-6115 or 979-1390 \able & Rattan Chrs, MOVING! China crya-'89 .Jaguar X .J-S Torot• c09ta ..... a . · from $199.00. Lamps· $250. 10 drawer tool tal, 27 cu· refrlg .. soda Conv·blk. 1165 189) 722·2000
Since the opponentt were marked Lotions-Accessories. FISHING TACKLE --cab $50, Wong back tountal"· more, SAT S.Jt.993 1---------
with ei~ht o r nine diamonds in the Monthly payments low Sal~ & serivce. PfT. Please be aworo that chr S75, dresser & 8am·t970 Port EdWard Pl Torota Costa M•u '9t PU XTRA CAB
combined hand.a, Weat followed as $18.00. Call today Call 642-6662 th• llsungs In this cat· ond tbl SAS. excetslze 722·2000 (4J09883) St0,993
through on his double with accurate FREE NEW color cata· _G_E_N_E_RA_L_O_.;,.,;FF....;.;..IC_E_ egory may require you bike $25, 646-23~6 TOYOT~ COSTA MIN
defense. starting with an o...-njno log. 1·8<>0-4162·9'97. to call a 900 number 722·2000 .. ~ ,. 3 yrs exp req. so wpm In which there Is ••--------TRANSPORTATION JEEP 9110•--------
diamond salvo. Declarer won in ---------accurate keybd s kllls chargo per minute. MERCHANDISE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '9I TERCEL WHTE
hand and Jed a trump. ln with the LOST & tor part /1 data entry & ,... o M ew o R KE As MISC. 6015 •ae c~oec .. Um-./~~li..~o1~T~6;.'1i,.
ace. West. continued with a low dia· FO'nrn 2925 computerized lnven-WANTED. Earn $400 ---------• 1 t e d 4 o. r • d . 722·2000
mond, a suit preference signal for1"iiiiiviiiniiu.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tory malnl. Must be weekly p roceaalng BOATS 7011 (2AFM0&4) S14 993 1---------clubs. 11 highly detall-orlentec:I mail pan-tome. $2.00 MA.AUN BILLS-IUfes. T~ Co t .... '92 COAROUA ·BURG
East ruffed and shifted to the LOST: P e rsian C.t & sharp pro t:>lem per envelope guaran· 3 live bait·jlg casters, 722 ~ .. (3AHAS5t $10.993 solver. MAS 90 help-teed I For an apphta· 5 boat poles & 5 Penn DUFFY t 8 ' S8900 . TOYOTA COITA •SA
lung of clubs. Since there waa no Gray. with orange t1JI. Call Sett\ 6"5-'4721 tlon and additional '"" reels, misc. tac.kt.. Good cond, bor\hed •ae Cherotc .. wtute. 722-2000
th ct tL.t d I eyes. Lost May t3 on 1 k d way on e au ion 1111 ec arer Congress Street, CM. IMMEDIATE OPENINO formation call riow-1. a • gear. woo en at Balt><M lal. 873-(2M00620> 19993 ---------
could hold a smgleton tn that suit. REWARD. 548•2162 FIT Of P/T tor aml NB 800·576-1496 2 4 canoe paddles !>588 Of 805/68S·1'443 T.,ota Costa MeM ·93pet~~~~~ ::
West simply encour..,.ed with the eflviron consu1t1nn co. hours lnlerploy. Call 546-9832 722·2000 ..., · ·• pet1trve llnan<:"'9 ar
nine. East continued with a club to Alls phones. It typing i---------WILL TRADE: 17·• POWIR BOATS '9 2 Chorok-Lar-rangemenu C •ll
partner's ace and was gwen another!••••••••• No up nee. Musi bo EMPLOYMENT color TV, MagnavoJC . edo bllt (2ZBN372) Susan No"" at 489-
diamond ruff. That completed a PERSONALS respon, car pref. Fun, s1ereo wllapo/speak· 7 0 12 $15,993 3308
two·tric.k set and East-We.tchalked••••••••••I lnte,...tlng lob, Of't)ty WANTED SSJS ers for 10 .. colOf lV & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil T..,.e.a C..U ..... •9 3 Celtca Q T• 1• fof 9f0Wtlt. &4+2540 portable CD palyer. 722·2000 -up a comforting 500 points u a OFFICE SALES ASSIST EASY WORK. EXC(L· 6 4&-t 8t 1 11J'CtassteBayCrvlser, ---.,~-......,,=-----wh ite· (130951>
Nshion against lo11ng the rubber. •---------Xlnt comm pnone LENT PAY Assemble orig owner s ince 93 Grand CherO'leo St9,993
Note that only a diamond lead (o SCHOOLS & skllls, compu\er exp products al homo •---------:n9!~or ,ne;', 2':'111!':!1 For comi>etJtive pric Toyota Costa Meu
a shift a1 tnck two after a club lead) "'STRUCTION 3 012 req'd . Shipping/Re-Make jewelry. toys, COMPUTERS 6018 lnQ •nd terms. ~II 722·2000 ~ '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Marl! (714) 64'4·1313 S s n Now at 489 can defeat four spades. ceiving. Usa 833-0334 cral\a, e\c No selling.1, 3~08 •---------
Orange Count~ P er· rio 0111>911onco neces· DISKETTES 3.5" DSDD ---------• TRUCKS 9220 ••••• tonftlng Atta Center IS sary. can \Oii heo 1· (NEW) Oupllca\1on MA.JUNE SUPS l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii':iiiiiiiliiiiii
hiring crutive, at1iculat• 800·8 72-4657. E•l. Ouallly. ''42 cents oorwr 7022 -·'""A 912 5 •• !*)pie for Its on go.ng 6S7. (UIP). each. M1n1mum 50 ~ nuv..&1 '77 Chevy Sub.-taan
1ele·lundraislng cam· UNLIMITED INCOME· units Laser Logic, Inc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gr ea I shape Must
pa1gn. PIT ever11ngs nnd High commission po· (408) 452·1284 or to Minute• To O pen "88 32:> Sedan UC • 500. $2700 310 694
SalurClays Grellt 1ob, fun ton11al Sav•llg homo· (800) 638·2292 Visa. Sea !I·· SAIL: •s· w/ Auto, PIS. air, ult, AM/ 2899 msg phone
people and good PIT In· owners BlgSS Now Ii· M/C, C.0 .0 . 10' beam "450/mo. FM tape & sumoo1 -,8-t _T_O_'t_O_t_a_T_n1_o_"
come. Good pnonors can nonc1al &orvlco Full/ 752·288 t ( 2KEJ835) SS993 4 ic4. 62K ml, big tires,
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lastost growlnQ pro·
tesslon. Lawyer I"· atructed home s\udy.
The llnost paralegal
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MEMB ERSHJPS
3 018
make S8·13 per hour pa n limo. Will train PE 8 • Dinghy w/on·shor• Longpre Auto Ce"ter roll bar. K C lights
Call Unda (i, 714·55&-Opon tcmlory. 800· TS & moo•lnQ. ~ Oayfronl. ae2.ees t S3000 Firm 722.f>!o57 2122ext555 365·7550 Ext 10477L ANIMALS 6 0 49 Ball>Oa Isl Dest o ffer! --.... -2-M_AZ._D_A_M_IA_T_A __ ., 1993 Truclls Small or 6-45-8512 or 6"5·8928 (30(W3'HI s14•4 93 Full S11c Most Makes
FREE KITTENS UPPER Ne wpof't L1 VOLVO COSTA MESA & Modtols Great
C II 642 5678 Whit• & belgo g of• dock. $'425, U111t1tes In· 722·2000 Terms • Gre;il Pr1e1ng
AC AO SS
1 Study hard s Wh•l'• letl 9 Was C<>nC41fn4'd
14 ·PreMnll
15 Merety
1& llOlal.O
17 Cooled
1& Contlne 19 Lariat
20 -bllllon
22 Sutfered from
the heat
24 1n1.,...,a11
26 Pass out
27 l(lnd•
29 Went tas\
30 (')eposil
33 Type ot
government
funding
37 Donated
3& Some been• 39 M•P abbr
40 Mnoyed
4t Cameo~pe
42 Relates
44 -blanket
45 "HOW&fdl
48 Grus stem
47 MOllMm
~ 49 011 bottles
53 Imaginary
placie
57 AC1r ... Mllea
58 Olp In water
59 Mt111u
alBnQ 51 AMle boneS
112 Dlllr....O 53 Frencti ,,,,...
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17
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3 Hocitey palBCle
4 Pharma·
ceullcal
5 Legendary
bird
6 Eve'a gr1nd!IOll
7 Aetarda
8 Ottloe
machine
9 Coo1a1ner
10 F0te+gn
1 1 Loud sound 12 Gritted,
In her alClry
13 -s..
2 1 Scottish OI'
Wellh~
23 6urdeo
25 Winter spons1\em
211 Qerdeo plant
30 A lllort· 11ory writer
31 Equal
32 Dana.on and
Kennedy
33 WMm fight
34 Teer epart
35 He IO~
Lat
36 Mountain
37 Got a deOrM 40 Anetenl roads
42 Indigo p4an1
43 -room
45 AnlJ 47 Fedlltaled
411 S1e11a llOUnd
50 MuM of poef'
51 HaWk'a dew
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54 Mature
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a - . g•oua! to loving eluded. No 11110· -93--62-6-So-d-..,,--.-G-re_a_I • Call Susan Now al
d home. &41·9630 aboard. &46-6772 Pncing . Uverill Torm• 489-3308
WARNER SPAINGS,CA Put a few wor s . Try Us Call Susan. ______ _
Use our mem~l'$h1p. MUSICAL Now al 489 3308 VOLVO 9230
$250 en\l\leS you \OD to work for you• .t ~~~n1t~~w~~.~ '"INiiisniiiUMEiiiiiHTiiiSiii60iiiSSilTRANSPOITATIOA MERCEDES
and horseba~ riding. ------------------•• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '90 2« DL 40R
9 130
C.ll 71'4·721·1218 pp GUITAR WANT~Oll ---------I (2SVP337) $12,711:1 Local music••!\ will MOTORCYCLES '88 MO S L teal gm VOLVO COSTA M!:'
pay up to S 12.500 IOf Or.g °"' 23K ml. Lo 722·2000 jL
cenm pr•1970 Gib-SCOOTERS 8018 Blu• Bk S33Klhl $46K. --92--24-.. -,..-4--..,.DR_... 1 -
aon, F.,,d.,, Martin Ask S39K. PP 644-140J (3AKA146) $18,9'3 A.STRC>LC>~Y and Gretsch guitars uol...,. COST.a MM& Fender ampllflers t978 HONDA 790F ·93 190E ·Special Prlc· • •v "' -r-· also. Call toll tree 1. New top end. good Ing • Speclal Pro-1 ____ 7_2_2_·_2000 ___ _
800-995·1217 condition. $1500/obo grams Try Us. Call '92 244 A 40R LT BL\JE
· 7 14/890-0055 Susan Now at '489-(3A.J0389) st 8.893
--------S COOTER 3308 VOLVO COSTA._. Svdnev Omarr • •
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you'll be 111ore plt.-d with boJy lln · -at C.m1nl, Solit•tt•rlus are l'fP'""l\I•
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BMW's flagship sports coupe: The sleek 850Ci
M ost BMW models are sedans, but it a long·~.~nding BMW tradition to a()(). offer a
flagSh 1e sports coupe that represents the ~le ~f the art 1n _performance .ind design This
1radit1on began with the gr.lcl'ful BMW )27 of
193 7, and tlas included such f)O)twar cla~1cs as the
J.O CS of the early 1970) and the 6-Scries from
1976 through 1989.
The ~~el that continue) rh1s trad1t1on in todJy's
BMW line is th e 850C1, a slc.-ek 2 2 sports coupe
powered by BMW's. smooth, strong 5.0-liter V-12 cngin~. Introduced in 1991 as the 850i, it has been ~th 1mpr~ved and renamed for 1993: The addition
ot a C to its des1gna11on more clearly expresses 1ts
coupe format. After all, this is an automobile that
purpcsef ully emphasize) sportier dc.'Sign and
engineering as well J) a more intimate cabin
(relat1-.e ~o ~he sedan practicality of most BMW
models) 1n its quest for a mort' exotic driving
e\;pencnce.
'lot that you'd recognize this from the outside for
th<.' 850Ci's unique look 1s quite unchanged. With
an outstandingly low coefficient of drJg of 1ust 0.29
and comparaOly low c~rt1c1enl) of lift, the 850Ci
body not only sltces eft1cien1l y through the onrushing
air, but manages 1t eftect11,ely to enhance stab1l1ty at
cruising s~s. keep '"ind no1\C lo'" and virtually
eliminate soiling of 1he side '"'ndO\\) ,,hrle dn\:1ng
The traditional BMW grille form -dual openin~
or IJdneys -is set into a SOll·fJce front bumper '
thJt is integrated with the smoothly sloping,
aerodynamic hood and b.lt~ed b~ compressible
mountings that help control ,1mdent dJmagc.
are anchored directly to the body structure Because
front seats' positions can be adjusted, this poses
challenges to the designers, who want to keep the
belts positioned as consistently as possible on the
occupants no matter how the seat 1s adjusted. This
is why all BMW models h.we belt latch~ on the
ScJts, and all closed models have a height
adjustment for the front shoulder belts.
The 650Ci goes further with a seat-integrated belt
sy~tcm (SBS), wh ich anchors the front seatbelts
entirely to their seats. This has the primary
advantage that adjusting the scat has virtually no
effect at all on the position of th e belt on its
occupant. In addition, the distance from the upper
belt anchor to the occupant's shoulder (which can
• be rather long in some two-door cJrs) is kept to a
minimum, reaucing belt stretch under loading. Belt
stretch is dealt in all other current BMW's by
automatic belt tensioning in case of a serious frontal
impact; but because of this short
anchor-to-occupant distance, automatic tensioning
is not necessary in the 850Ci.
Furthermore, the seat-anchored shoulder belt
wraps closely around the body, helping l..ecp the
occupant more firmly in the seat and more ideally
restrained. And finally, the belt does not hinder
access to the rear seat.
The only drawbacks of SBS are that it requires an
extremely strong seat structure, which tends to be
costly and relatively heavy. BMW has kept the
weight penalty to a minimum by making the seal
structure of aluminum.
Retractable lighting vnits aid ,1enxJ~nam1cs and.
thanks to compact super <'ll1p)oid low beams and
fo~·hghts as well J) low-protill' high bc.lm), protrud<.'
f(.')S tn,m most '>UCh unib "' hL·n tbc lights arc on
The seats themselves are of multi-zone
construction, with areas of various firmness to suit
the human anatomy. Power adjustment is 12-way
for the dm.er, 6-way for the passenger, including
lumbar support and hCJd-reslraint fieight; the latter,
Jlong with the upper belt anchor point, JdjU)l!>
Jutomatically as the seat is adjusted \ertJCally to
tatlor both head restr.iint Jnd the belt po)ition 10 the
occupant's height.
oilers the 5251 Touring. ·
Other 650(1 intcnur icJturc) I <:Ip 1.:rl'.1tc the 00:.t
pu))lblc· cm trunrnc nt for comiort ,ind .1t:cnth l'
Tlw 6500 bo<J> 's lad. ot ,1 • 13" pillar Jn unusu:ll
lt:>Jlure today · adds tu the clrr.t•r's <Jut.,Jrd \i)tun
nd rclates to t\\O s.1trh r· Jtt:d Jch~, l''-> Ro 101.er
>trl•ngth through a roll h<A•J> tops tins , ,, the .\-and
C·p1lfJr) and root franw '\l·.u-m:l..'~ratl I )(.'atlx.>.u
,,h;, h requirc no uppl·r Jn h1)r :o· the txxh
dri\ mg The Jutom;H1c clinMte-controf '~11..·m ·
pru\ 1cfos st·p.HJtc ll·mp1.•r,llurc Sl ~L c11on 1or ti I! !1.:·1
Jnd right ... 1<.ll>>, an I inclucfl', Jn cleuro,:.lt c:ilh
chMl:)l'd rn1uot1hcr tl'Jt rcniuH'> p.1rt 1.:, ~uch ,1. pu k·n plJnt du;t and t'H'll :.ome bJCC'r ,1 ·rom
1ncom11'~ .m \u1omJt1c: \ 1.·r 1 l.J' 1on, ,., r 1. h J I ,, "
tht> U)l'r '1u pro~r .irn \l'nttl.1t1on · :h1.: 1r '" h k· : .,, )uucture ·
Oc:.1~ned prim.Jrtl\ rm h\(1, " :h <)CCJ'.>tOnJI rl·Jr
' atrng for an add11tonal t;n> persons !hl· 6·~·r1cs
ui!.>1n I'.> a plJte to en111\ dm n~ to ti • 1ul!e~t and
m,1x1mize one-, dm n~., ill .. ,du t• N'Jo,ing \irtuall) 1."\t'~ concc1,abl~ lu Jr\. Th1.• chJng·•, ior 19H
For 1993, the 850C1 's NappJ ICJthcr )CJting
up~olstery 1s sailer 1n texture and more lu unou~l\
gathered MJterial lC\turt>s on the instrument pJnel.
center console and door trim are richer. so Jre the
heJCJl1ncr, carJX>tinQ and trunk. Chrome inside door
hJndlcs and door )111-. 'l'l new accents, and ior the
11r)t time 1n the 8-St•ncs there is "ood interior lnm.
lmd°'.>-e>C maple.
le11 '1Jnd1ng I> :.t.ind.Hd J) "t• I .
A memor' S) tl'lll c.:.1p m·:. thrt:'-~ pv!> 'tt>n ... u: ;I t;
dri l'f) :.t.•Jl, ::-1.\lllll'1t t l 1..,ht () J')l(I(' I' HUf) •• nd
po.,1.•r t1.t tl•k·-op1c !>lt:;ll n~ \\hu.:. Jr I the
rh;h:h.rnd mirror .1u1omat1CJ1I~ trlh du.,"'' .ard • ' J
\IC\\ ul thl' l:url> \\hen rl.'H1r .. e g1.:.1r h l'n,.;.igL:.cJ. Th1.
1111c..:ra1u.J OnboJrcl Cornputl'r, Cl ed. l <mtrol Jnd
SU\ltl' lrllU\JI lnclic,1:or pro,idl' trJ\ll·rvl.ite<J .11 d
\1.h1cl~·moni1oring iunc.t1un .. and ~chedulc
m.lintcnJrKl' un thl' b.1,1., ui <1ctu.1I US\.' of tlw
vch11.lc, not r xed 1111L·,1gl' 1n1er,,11). And ur cour::-e
the in~trunwnt grouping and Ct.'nl1.:r <:on-..oll' \\ rJp
Jround tlw dr 1\l'r lur d~r(•l.l .. 1ght lt11L''!> tu·thc
1n!>trumen1.1t1un .ind l'.h~ rt•aclw:-10 tlw contrub
• u~ment and 1mpro\L' tliP unrqu1.• ch.Hactcr Jnd
de;1~n of this interior "hilt• Jdcl111~ rH'\\ ~Jlct)
h.:Jtur1.•) JS \\.ell. For l'x.1mpl '. ,1 p.1.>~·ng1.·r\->1d~
J rb.1g hJs been addt•d, .,o ti 11 tl' ~ nt11\ a
ouJl-air bag Suppleml n1.1I Rl ... 1r.11nt Sv ... tcm. But
BM\\' Jl)Q dc.•votC''I mu< h Jlll•rH1on to the pnmJr\
'~'tr a int system, the 'C'Jtl,.,·1·~ .rnd th' B\\\ V coup~
llt'h onl' of the mo~t lOmlc rt.lblr. t-llt.'l 11\ t• )CJth1.•lt
,\,tl•m., an)'\vhNe
In .1lmost all automob1k•, hu It todJ\ the ~1.·Jtb<-lts
.'\nd thJn~s 10 l\\O nt.'w features, there's greater
\er)<ll1lt1y in the 850Ci cabin. Skiers, especially, \\111
JppreciJlt' two new ieaturcs: fold-do" n rear SCJl'.>
and J center trun~-to-intcrior pJss-through "ith a s~1
bag. Thus trai.clcrs 111 an 850Ci hJve the option of
lengthening the CJrgo \Jrca on either or both sides.
or carrying s~1s indO<.m \\ htle ret<iining both rear
seJts. It could hJrdly be more versatile without
being a sta.t1on \\agon--Jnd if thJt's ncedcu, BM\V [,1.m thl• 8Sl1(1' '"ndu\\!J incorporJte '!>l'•UJI
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: Question: Recently, I have had
~difficult time starting my 1980
puick in the morning. It stumbles
When it starts and runs rough for p few miles. After this, the car
runs and starts fine the rest of the
day. I took the car to a popular
jhop for a tune up but the
problem persists. How can I get fnY car fixed? - J.P.M.
Answer: The automatic choke
~nd related systems 0~1 your
Carburetor may be at fault. Go
pack to the shop that did the
tune up. Unless they had your car
-overnight, they may have had to
guess at the proper choke setting.
rf that's the case, it may simply
need to be adjusted to increase
the choking action. The choke on
carbureted engines has a butterfly
flap that restricts the opening
where air is taken into the
carburetor, causing a richer
mixture. When the engine
reaches operating temperature the
butterfly reopens. If the choke
butterfly is stuck open, the engine
will have difficulty starting or
running properly until warm.
Another system that could be at
fault is called the accelerator
pump. This system includes a fuel
jet that squirts fuel into the
engine as the throttle is opened.
Clogging of this fuel jet can also
cause difficulty in starting. The
solution could be as simple as
having the butterfly and fuel jet
sprayed with cleaner to allow
them to work freely. However, if.
any parts of the carburetor are
improperly adjusted, broken or
need repair, you will probably
end up getting the entire
carburetor overhauled .
Question: I've noticed that th e
oil temperature gauge in my 1984
Volkswagen CTI wilf jump quickly
to 100 degrees Celsius (212
degrees Fanrenheit) when I pass a
car on the highway. Then the
temperature drops slowly to 80
degrees Celsius (176 degrees
Fafirenheit). Isn't this running a
little hot? -M.V.
Fahrenheit) and 1 20 dewees
Celsius (248 degrees Fafirenheit).
This does illustrate how hard
driving quickly strains an engine.
The Auto Club su~ that car
owners use a high quality engine
oil, according to the
manufacturer's specifications in
the owner's manual, to protect
the engine.
Tip of the Week: If you own a
car with poWf>r steering, have the
power steering fluid level checked
frequently, usually with a dip stick
that Is part of the reservoir cap.
The reservoir is usually mounted
near the front of the engine area
--above or as part of the power
steering pump. If you check the
reservoir, be sure the engine is
turned off. If the fluid level is low,
add the type of fluid specified in
the owner's manual. Most dip
sticks have two fluid levels --hot
and cold -· to be used when the
engine is warmed up or cold.
Question: One of my friend s
thi nks that my car's clutch is
going out. How can I tell for sure?
-V.J.
Answer: First, you need to
determine, as best as possible, if
your car's problem is being
caused by the external actuating
systems (cable/hydraulic cylinder/
linkage) or the dutch.
The easiest way to check the
external actuating system is to
visually inspect it. Push the clutch
pedal forward with your fingers. It
should get harder to push after
approximately l/• of an inch of
travel (check your factory manual
for the actual clutch pedal free
play specification). If the free play
is off a little, it can probably be
adjusted, depending on the
system. If you have a hydraulic
clutch actuating system, check the
fluid level in the reservoir
following the instructions in your
owner's manual. Also, inspect the
clutch cylinder and lines for
leakage.
BMW
From 88
rcdlWCt wind noise. With the aunroof in this
tilt·up position. a rain channel rises to pre-
vent water from NftJliq forward into the
car, for ex.ample dwina brakina. Like the
electric windows, the power sunroof or the
850Ci can be opened or closed with wingle
touch or the switch.
A very special engine powers the 850Ci:
BMW's 5.0·liter V·12, which delivers 296
horsepower and abundant torque with the
smoothness ahd sound only a V-12 can offer.
It is available with a choice of BMW's clec·
ironically controlled four-speed, three-mode
automatic transmission or the world's onlv
six-speed manual transmission teomcd with a
V-12. To keep drivetrain noise and vibrntion
a1 a low level appropriate to the smooth V-
12 engine, the manual transmission is mount·
ed to the chassis through hydraulically
damped mounts. Aooustic decoupling of the
gear shift lever, also used in the BMW 5-
Series, helps minimize gearbOx noise inside
the car, and the shift linkage has been engi·
neered for easy, precise gear changes.
The 850i came standard with BMW's Au-
tomatic Stability Contror (ASC) system,
which enhanced driver control on slick sur-
faces by reducing engine power whenever
wheel spin began to occur; the more capable
Automatic Stability Control Plus Traction
(ASC T) system was optional.
ASC T also controls the engine throttle
and ignition timing to reduce engine. power,
but additionally applies the rear brakes selec-
tively for quicker, more effective wheel spin
control and optimum tire grip. A console:
switch allows the driver to switch off ASC T,
which may be desi rable when tire chains are
mounted, in deep snow or for rocking the car
free from being stuck. .
BMW's 8-Series engineering team made
the decision to move even beyond even
BMW's own internationally acclaimed
achievements in handling and ride. To this
end, they developed an all-new concept
called Integral Rear Suspension.
This multi-link system has five guiding etc·
mcnts per wheel: one upper and two lower
transverse links, a longitudinal link and the
Integral Link. AJl three transverse links con·
nect the wheel carrier to the suspension/
final-drive subframe with hard (non-resilient)
joints. The longitudinal link con nects the
wheel carrier to the body through a resilient
bushing at its forward end.
The Integral Link, key to the system's re·
markable characteristics, runs ve rtically from
the k>ngi1udinQI link to the upper transvene
link. Drakina force is transferred via the
upper tran verse li nk and Integral Link to
the -·lonai1ud inal one. Dy virtue of this trans·
ference, the ~inglc lon1itudinal link takes the
entire bruking force. This frees the longitudi·
nnl link 10 be more softly spruna (throu&h its
bullohing), which helps give a ride that is re·
marknbly comfor1uble for the SSOCi's hun·
dling capability.
Contributing to the system's equally re·
mtirkublc handling is the foci that the elnstic·
ity of nll rubber mountings -indeed, of all
the components -is precisely defined. This
means that no undefined or unwanted mo·
tions can re~ult from cornering, braking or
acceleration forces. And by connecting the
longitudinal links directly to the body but th e
lateral links to the ~ubframe (itself mounted
through rubbe r to the car structure), BMW
engineers have achieved a form of passive
rear-wheel steering that specifically stabi li1es
the 850Ci under sharp changes of loading··
such as when the driver lifts off the accelera·
tor while cornering. Finally, a higher degree
of anti·dive action has been desig ned into
the Integral Rear Suspension than in any
other BMW model.
The 850Ci's front suspension is BMW's
unique, also patented double-pivot strut sys·
tcm with the additional refinements of alumi·
num tran)verse links (instead of the usual
steel), p wider track than in any other BMW
model and hydraulically damped diagonal
suspension struts. This Inst feature reduces
roa d noise inside the car. improves ride com·
fort and··typical of the attention to detail
found in this car--makes the car's ride and
handllng less sensitive to -more-
10-tcmperature changes. As in other DMW
models, ~•ability of ride and handling under a
wide variety of road and temperature con·
dition) i~ ub.o fo)tered by twin-tube ga!.-
prcssurc shock :fb!>Orb~rs.
Electronic Dam ping Control (EDC).
DMW ' S)~tcm of microprocessor·controllcd
l>U)pcm.ion. il> one of only t\\O options in the
850Ci, to further improve the compromi~e
bct\\een handling :i nd riding comfort. The
)hoc~ ab)orbe r have three degrees of firm·
ncss; l>Cn orl> for ve rt ical wheel acceleration,
stcering,~hecl angle, car speed, and vehicle
acceleration :ind de celeration tranl>mit signab
to the sy~tcm's microprocessor, which de-
termines the momentary shock-absorbe r set-
tings according to a complex program. Via a
console switch, the driver can choose be·
tween two progra ms, Comfo rt and Sport; the
latter eliminates the soft est of the three
l>hock-absorber se tt ings for a firmer ride.
Also contributing to precise handling :ind a
civilized ride is the 850Ci body lhe11'1 great
riaklity. And to help maintain the body's
st renath over the years and miles, BMW ap·
phes comprehensive, hi&hly effective cor-
rosion-prevention measures, including galvn·
nized panels; cavity protection; 1he Vertak
dipping process for applying a phosphate
coating inside and out; electrophoretk ca·
thodic bath priming; and a highly elastic
PVC coating on areas susceptible to stone
chipping.
For thi s sporty BMW ... the~engincers cho)c
a rccirculnting·b!MI steering system with vari·
able power assist 4nd a relatively quick ratio.
The omount of assistance reduces with in·
creasing engine spe ed, but full assist is al·
ways available for very large steering move·
men ts.
The 850Ci's brakes are BMW's largest,
and generously dimensioned indeed: 12.8
inches in diameter all around, with ventilated
discs 1.2 in. thick at the front and 0.5·m.·
thick solid discs at the rear. As in the 7SOiL.
they arc hydraulically boosted fo r excellent
pedal response and feel. Dosch·s advanced
ABS with four wheel-speed sertsors and four·
channel split provides antilock braking.
(Even with four channels, both rear brakes
are controlle<l as a pair when the ADS is in
action.)
As befi ts such a high-performance automo-
bile, the 850Ci rides on large-diameter, wide
'wheels und low-profile spom tires, Stnndard
are 16 x 7.5 J cast alloy wheels in an ex·
elusive style evolved from BMW's traditio nal
cro s·spokc wheels. Forged-alloy "heels. with
turbine -like unidirectional design specific to
the left or right side of 1he car, are optional
With either wheel choice, the tires arc
sporty, high-speed-rated 235/~0ZR· 16 radi:ib
that transmit the 850Cils l>USpen ion and
braking capabilities firmly to the road. The
spare wheel and tire arc full-size .
For 1993, then, the 850Ci continues and
enhance the BMW sports-coupe tradition,
offe ring a car of un ique design, performance
and accommodations. Like other 1993
DMW • the 850C1 is backed by a four·ye.ir
50,000-mtle Limited Warranty, a ~i~·year/un
limitcd-milcagc warranty against corro)ion
perforation, the new BMW Maintenance
Plun and BMW's 24·hour Roadside A)·
!>istal)Ce Program. When the new-car "ar·
runty expires. the BMW owner can extend
roadside-assistance cove rage for ju!>t $59.90
per year with BMW's Service Card, which in·
eludes a va riety of worthwhile benefits an·
eluding towing, loclsmit h CO)tS, custom trip
routing and emergency C:l)h advance.
Answer: The temperature
ranges you're claiming are normal
for a Volkswagen G.T.I. According
to Vo1"5wagen of America the
normal engine oil operating
temperatures are between 90
degrees Celsius (194 degrees
If these simple checks do not
locate the problem, have a
qualified mechanic check the
clutch system.
Send questions to The Auto
Tutor, Automobile Club of
Southern C.lifornia, P.O. Box
2890, Los Angeles, CA
90051-0890.
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cott Killian
Gradt'
Pnfl\:C of PtJ« I u1hrn1n
lc.Khtr M" F1lJl01md1
Mau HNley
Grade 10
0.>rona del Mar High
Teacher Mrs. Klammer
pture.
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Paulanno Elcmtni.ry
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2 •DESIGN AN AD f AN ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE DAILY PILOT I THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1993
Local students get creative in first Design An Ad Contest
by Lau H. Jobtoe
Students discovered the
world of advertising first-
hand and what goes into
creating effecq ve ads for
local businesses, when they
participated in the first
DAJLY PILOT Design An
Ad Contest.
Design An Ad invited
students in the Newport
Beach, Corona del Mar and
Costa Mesa area to create
real ads for advertisers. The
youngsters. in grades 4 -12 ,
First place winners in
each of three age cate-
gories -fourth through
sixth grade, seventh
through ninth and 10th
through 12th were: Michael
Kuo, Paularino Elementary
fourth-graC:l'er, Scott Killian.
Prince of Peace Lutheran
seventh-grader; and Matt
Hedley, Corona del Mar
12th-grader. First prire
winners each received a
$50 cash prize.
learned more about their Second place winners were:
business community and the Andrea Ferentz and Karrie
advertising industry, while Rielly, Lincoln Elementary
gaining recognition for their 5th graders and Alysen
creativity. Mayes, Corona del Mar
From a field of 200 entries,
ads were chosen by
advertisers and judges to
run in this 1993 Design An
Ad section.
High ninth-grader. The
second place cash prize
was $35.
Third place winners were
Jordan Michelle Tyson,
l 9 9 3
Lincoln Elementary fifth-
grader and Nissa Myer,
Corona del Mar High ninth-
grader. F.ach winner
received $25.
All students who partici-
pated in the contest will
receive a Certificate of
Achievement for their
efforts.
ed AJgeo
GrMle S
l.Jll(Ojn Demcnlan
Teacher Mrs JohruOo
Sh•YH •nowtai
Grade 6
Lmc:oln Ekmen1.1ry
Teacher. Mn Taylor
How the contest worked
Ao.vertisers from a variety
of businesses in the
community sponsored ad
space. The students were
provided information about
these businesses along with
the contest requirements and
basic principles for
designing an effective ad.
The students were
encouraged to contact the
business to get acquainted
with the types of products or
services the sponsor offered
and to find out if there were
special things that the
sponsor wanted to include
in the ad.
.
The completed ad designs
were returned to the
newspaper and sent to each
advertiser. Since several
students may have designed
ads for the same sponsor, the
advertisers chose which ..
student-designed ads they
wanted to appear in this
section. In addition,
independent judges in the
advertising and marketing
fiel.ds chose their favorites
from all student entries
submi~ based on overall
creativity and the ad
message.
Students, whose ads were
chosen for this section.
were photographed and
their pictures appear next
to the ad they designed.
A special thank you to the
advertisers who sponsored
ad space, lhe students and
teachers who participated,
and the judges for
contributing their time and
expertise. We hope you
enjoy the talented work of
our community's youth!
THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1993 /AN ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE DAILY PILOT I HSIQll AN AIJ • 3
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David MittmH
Grade S
Lincoln Ekmcnt1ry
T cxher. Mis. Johnson
Nikkolas Amstadttr
Grade 6
Lincoln ElemellUI)
Teacher Mrs. Umcancl
Mojpq Katouzian
Grade 6
Paultrino Elementary
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4 •DESIGN AN '6D I AN ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE DAILY PILOT I THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1993
..
Judges choose best student-de~igned ads
87 Lua H. Jon.o.
Crea~ng an effective
advertisement takes both
miginality and the ability to
convey a message clearly to
the reader at first glance.
AJong with including
pcnincnt and correct
inf ormarion. an ad should
motivate the reader to buy or
make use of services.
Deciding whether the student-
dcsigned ads submitted to our
. first DAILY PILOT Design
An Ad Con~t did just this,
we invited two local
advcnising executives to
judge the entries.
The two judges for Design An
Ad 1993 were Toni
Alexander, President of
lntetComrnunicationslnc., a
Newpdn Beach-based
marketing and
communications firm; and
Mikki Shea, President and
CEO of Synergistic
Communications Corp. and its
subsidiary, Shea Advertising
and Design. based in Costa
Mesa. .
Toni Alexander, owner of
lnterCommunicationslnc.,
was recently rccogniz.ed in
the media~ "one of 10
women who make a
difference in Orange County"
and was a finalist in I ,,c.
magazine's 1991
"Entrepreneur 9f the Year"
aw-ard. She w~ also the
recipient of the real estate
industty's 8. J. Steward
Achievement Award for
public service and
contribution to the industry.
A fully diversified agency,
lnterCommunicationslnc.
handles clients in retail,
packaged goods, high
technolOgy, finance, sports,
resort/hotel, land development
and real estate.
Mikki Shea is the principal of
Shea Advertising, which
provides a unique spectrum of
services produced almost
entirely in-house, including
creative, multimedia, print
production. marketing, public
relatiom and distribution
strategics. The agency
produces effective marketing
media in fields such as
education, interior design,
beauty, telecommunications,
computers, financial and
natural health.
Our two judges, Alexander
and Shea, had the difficult
task of narrowing down all
student entries and cho0sing
the Mt, second and third
place winners, which appear
in this Special section.
Judging criteria included ·
originality, overall creativity,
ad mcssage,lcopywriting, and
inclusion of headline,
illustration and pertinent
inf onnation. Students were
Allyson Beth
Gridc 4
Wh11ttcr Elementary
Tc~r Ms. Anderson
Bntdy Mllkr
G1ade s
Uncola Ekmettwy
Teacher: Mrs.. JohftlOCI
(From LMt a:> ritlhf) Toni AJ.x~ Lana H. Johnsen A Micki Sh•• look owr 0.Sign An Ad Mtries.
provided with the judging
criteria as well as ad
requirements, which included:
print neatly using a black felt
tip or ball point pen and
design the ad in the box
provided. which measured 2
columm by 6 inches tabloid
size. Depending upon the
advertiser; the business logo
was either provided or
requested to be hand-drawn.
Most importantly, we
encouraged the students to use
their imagination and have
fun!
Whether the winning ads were
chosen for their simplicity,
diligent artistty, legibility, or a
combination of all three, they
all had one thing in common -
they conveyed to the reader
what the advertiser was ttying
to sell.
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THURSDAY, MAY 20, 19'3 /AN ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE DAILY PILOT I DllSIGll All AD• I
The. Col:b er~ 5ench
'Choe Rebi" . {I . J I brrkens+oc s ·
Prr~r of Pc.i.c Luthcian
rcJ,hcr M~ °ftl3lo11nd1'
Emil) LunJ:
Gr.ul. ,,
Lm~ntn fknicnlJI\ r r~.hcr \Ir-I mc:m<I
Bttca Ewell
Gridr 5
Lincoln Elemental\
I cacher Mr. Jnhrw:m
' ElhH AUltln
Grade S
Uncoln Elemenllly
Tcadicr: Ml'J. Johnson
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Yvtttt Gomez
Grade 6
Piullnno Elcmcnury
Tueller: Ml' Mct~cr
M•ttbtw Hoss
Grade 7
Pnncc of Pe1cc Lutheran
Teacher Mrs F1luound1s
Aubme Mushall
Grade S
l.Jna>ln Elcmenury
Te1eber. Mrs. Johnson
~· Fncalosy PJ. Wilson
Gl'ldc S
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John Uncola
Gndc 8
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Thomas Kalus II
Grade 7
Pnn« of Pea« Lutbm.n
Tcachtr ._t" tdakouridai
Erin Murphy
Grade
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D•vid Harmon
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Kimberly Henderson
Grade 4
Harbor Vlt'A Ekmcntan
Tuchcr Mi Conrath
Zabeer Ahmed
Grade 4
PauWuio School
Tuchcr Mrs. EncmlS
Katherine Bauer
Grade S
Barbor \ IC'ol Ucmcnlm
Tc1ehcr Mrs Wa"AU
Mnpa Sutton
Jeanlftr Bartlau
Gndt S
Harbor View fkmcnllry
Teacher. Mrs. Wawra
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Jordan Tyson
Grade S
Lina>ln fJcmcn1uy
Teacher Mrs Ratfield
Jrd Pl•tt
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Farmers Market
at Atrium Court
FASHION ISLAND
FOR youq CONVENIENCe-WE DEUVER
• I 401 Newport Center Dr.,
Newport Beach, California
Telephone (714) 760-0403
Hours: 8am·9om Mon.·Sat. 8am .. 8pm Sunday
Rocio Rosale
Gra.k ~
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TcJchcr M\ Andmon
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unroln Ekmc:nt.irv
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Andy Barna
Gf'ldt 4
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for diff-ercnL idnds u f
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wines .For ~our conven1encc
vc deliver!
Tclc~hone-(714)760-0103
hour s-8arn-9pn Mon . -Sat8arn-8pm Sun .
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Ne\Jport Beach .California
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MicbelJe Way
Grade S
Unroln Elemental}'
Teacher: Mn. Johnson
Blake Armand
Grade 5
H~rbor \'1c-N Elcmcni.iry
Tc.i~hcr Mrs Wav.14
Trent Wooton
Gra<k 5
Nc~land 1:.Jcmcntary
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• 2130 Newport BIVd .• Newpon Beach. CA • 71 41673-2810
1-800-640-MAKO
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Bemadtttt Tran
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Lnc:oln Demcnlil\
Tueller Mrs Umanc1
Vant sa Moore
Grade S
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Costa M.esa. CA 92627
Lui o'!:e~lnl (714) 642 432 1
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Tcacbcr. Mrs Fdakouridis \ • --• • --
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NEWPORT U:ACH 92660
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Britian Milewski
Gradd
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Tcxhcr M~ MttO)tr
Jtnnlfer Miiier
Grade 6
Paularino Elementary
T~htr: Mrs. MctO)'tr
Kelly Halley
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THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1993 /AN ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE DAILY PILOT I D•SIQll~ AD• 18
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1131 BACK 8AY ORJVE
NEWPORT BEACH • CAL,IFORNIA 92660
F•r M•n /•fa""""'"' CJJ:
(714) 72!J·DUNE
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Jamie Stewart
Grade ..
Harbof View Elcmul.IJ'y
T cacher: Ms. Qwatb
Rachele Manb
Grade 6
Uncoln Elemcntaiy
T cacbcr: Mn. Taylor
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Laura Dani~I
Gridc 8
EnsiJn Intermediate
Teacher. Mrs Stipe
Duiel Prb
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Paulerilo Ele:lneouiy
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Teen Da,nce Club
· Non-alcoholic
No Smoking
-F-riday & Saturday
7pm-lam -
ages 14-20
2285 Newport Blvd.
~all (714)642-5477
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• Grade 4
HMbor View Ekmcnwy
T cacher Ms. C'.onn1h
Cheryl Jorgensen
Grade 12
<.A Lutheran High School
Tc4<:htr. Mr Pc1crson
Stephanie John on
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Grade
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Tucbcn Mrs Shpc
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Steven Gamble
Grade S
l.Jncoln Elcmcnlu)
Teacher: Mrs. Johnson
Ashley Jue
Grade 7
Prmcc of Peace Lutbcnn
Teacher Mrs. Fibkoundls
Diana Ross
Colleen McGrath
,Grade S
Newlll)d Elementary
Teacher Mrs.. Coder
Tara Fadtl
Grade 6
l.Jncol n filt mtnr ary
Tcaibcr Mn Unicancl
1819 We I Artesia Boulev•rd Cudrna C1h/orn1.1 902
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Or.angt County • 2981 Bri~tol, Su1h' 8-S. Cn-.ta M~.,. Cahforma 9
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T c..chtr \h Conrilh
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Grade S
Lincoln Elemcn1ary
Teacher: Mrs Johnson
Ashley Lowy
Gnde 6
1.Jnoohl Eltmcntary
Tc1eher Ml'$. Taylof
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The Daily Pilot would like to thank
all those who contributed to making our
first Design An Ad section: successful . •
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Toni Alexander
InterCommunicationsl nc .
Mikki Shea
Shea Advertising & Design
• SCHOOLS AND
TEACHERS WHOSE • • STUDENTS • PARTICIPATED: • • Corona del Mar High
• Mrs. Klammer
• • Ensign Intermediate
• Mrs. Stipe
• Harbor View Elementary
• Ms. Conrath
• Mrs. Wawra • • Lincoln Elementary
• Mrs. Johnson
• Mrs. Ra tfield
• Mrs. Taylor
• Mrs. Urricariet • • Newland Elementary
• Mrs. Coder
• Ms. Watkins
• • Paularino Elementary
• Mrs. Encinas
• l\1rs. l\1etoyer
• Prince of Peace Lutheran
• Mrs. Filakouridis • • Whittier Elementary
• l\1s. Anderson
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BUSINESSES WHO SPONSORED ADS:
Amcritone Paint & Wallpaper
Barn Steakhouse
Barr Lumber
Bongos Sportfishin g
Boston Bicycle Co.
Bywater & Wald, Doctors of Optometry
Cal's Cameras and Video
The Cannery
The Cellular Division
Charlie's Chili Restaurant
The Cobbler's Bench
Crazy Horse Steak House
Dynasty, lnc.
The Edge
Electric Boat Rentals
Fanncrs Market
Fashion Island
Golden State Bank
The Orey Goose
Harbor Center
Hauser's Spans Cards & General Store
House of Beveled Glass
Illusions
J.C. Penney
John L. Blom Custom Photography
K. C. 's Hallmark
Longs Drug Stores
LA-Z-BOY Furniture Galleries
Mesa Verde Center
Mi Casa
Mickey Hanling""Prudcn tial California
Mirage Furniture
Mucho Gusto Jazz Bar & Latin Grill
Newpon Classic Inn
Newpon Dunes
Newpon Ski Co.
Orange County Fair
Planet Hollywood
Richard Burnley Salon
Shape-Up Newport
Sheraton Newport Beach
Shock Boats
Talc of the Whale at the Balboa Pavilion
Video Matic Automated Video Stores
Where's the Party?
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l Teddy Bw Award Will bt pmenttd at Linda's Teddy Bur. Ooll l
Antique Toy Show l Sale 10 3!1 am to 5 pm Saturday at lllt Oranst
Coun!1 h1ruounds There tS 1 ~ entry IM, and 1111sts are l1m11tcl to
one entry per ut9l0ry Adm1ss1on to the show 1s SIS 10< early birds
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The wacky world
of. Nam June Paik
NHAM ex hibit tunes into video artist
ruu nc.l 1 he NC\\ port a Harbor Art l\1u)eum.
the) c:ill him Chad'\ 1cl ,
the loon11ng
tcchno·po!>tcr ch1hJ
adorning tcx.IJy' CO\Cr
"ho 1~ abo headlining 61) the
miueum·!t performance artist 1n
rc!>1dencc through June 27
ActuJll)'. hi full title 1 "Chad"1d.
a k J Cnpcl," the 19 buZL)
bra1nch1ld of zan) Korean-born
arrn.t !\am Junt-Poik. "ho named
him after a m1sundentandang or
the n..1mc Karel Capd. a Czech
plJ)'"" right "ho fir:!lt introduced the
\\Or<l "robot" mto the Englj)h
language.
But so much Cor trivia of the
intangible kind. In NHAM's
currenl mini-rctro)pectivc of Nam
June Paik's prodigious video
1rut:ill;i1ion and )ynthesizer
"1zardry. the orti t pac~ enough
'1sual punch of C)e·popping detail
to keep )OU at the edge of nu.,
bct,,een humaniution and
ru11..1\\ay tcchnoloi)'~ "hiah an ·· .1
ma -media entertainment, l:a t
and 'Vest Once l no" n as a
"cultural terrom1" "1th his
madcap man1pula11on of
compo 1tc image!) that began in
tho e gentler Oute·and-H:imet
d.iys of the e:irl) ·~. P:uk's
combina11on of irre .. -crent humor
and radical art·m:ilin' str:uegies in
dcron tructing and reinventing the
conte"<t of tele' ision has also had
an enormous impact on the
development of video art within
mainstream contemporary culture.
Trained in music nnd art history in
Japan and Germany. 61-year-old
"ParAnature' .. contain• a a ut ion·
ary tale about the earth's nature.
Paik'~ iconocl;i,tic "ori-\ t-\plorc
the interaction of an, pop culture
and global communicatton, Jnd are
often credited .... 1th unlcJ~hing that
"ale1doscop1c \IC\\ of th1:
a\~lnt·gardc \\Orld \\C are tuned
into, MTV. One rc\olutton
follo"'ing <inoth1:r ..
Which bring me bad. tu
Chad"'ici-, )t) li)hl) deci-i:d out Ill
h1) circuit board tie and
high·steppin' caster \hOC)
lml
M11•1•rr
Arts
Scene
Domin.11ing the
He>ter Galler) in
a rigid tance at
O\er 7 feel I.lit
\\ith a 6-foOH\iJe
arm-span, and
constructed of 11
nashing video
monito~ amid
m:itched sets of
vintage "ood
television
encasements, you
might s:iy
Chadwick has
;i.uitude.
------MotionleS) )'Ct aggressive anaantenn:i-alert, ht
body language read Bo) To).
exJcssly programmed nnd
computer· generated. The
met::iphor is the me nge. Lile hey,
a guy just wants to ha\'e fun
In his piece "Buddhamorpho 1s ..
( 1992), Paik tackle: the subject of
cultural relevancy by creating a Los
Vegas-bright lighted hrinc or
family alter like tho e oft en found
in Asian and Buddhist Ptomcs. A
compression of jittery ad,crti!>ing
slogans such as "You Oughta Be
Herc" visually blast past the
non-stop laye ring of serious temple
Buddha imagery with mocking
portraits of Buddhas (reminiscent
of a Robin Williams
st rcam-of·consciousne joke
journey), thus poking at the
farcical concept or meditation in a
world so unfocused on its spirituaJ
core. Two Balinese puppets stand
watch on either side, their heads
-normally portrayed as the
metaphorical masks o( sacred canh.
gods -replaced by large, now
obsolete, 1V picture tub«. Like
the doll itself, the bulbous tube
becomes an artifact of a culture
whose inner current and power of
purity is indeed running on empty.
Another totemic figure cnti1lcd
"Paranaturc" also completed in
1992 contains a cautionary talc
about the plight of ellrth's nature
being consumed a a human
reaction to a world that 1s no
lon4er simply defined Juxtapo ma
static black and white imuges of
happily passive colonial
19th-century life with :,urrounding
"iat:o monitor.. flashing images of
flames, an eroding cm ironmcnt.
danger, tension and spiritual
mal.iise, Paik divides the past Crom
the present and illustrates how
man's loss or control in dicates a
frightful future. Despite the
haunting vision, Paik's cultural
border crossing :ind running beat
or qui~k-wittcd 1mag1nation
temporarily rca~ure u that at
lea t we will laugh along the way.
In "TV Clock" (1963/1981), Paik
creates o geometric ab 1rac1ion by
using 24 19-inch television
monitor~ each •mounted \ertic:illy
on ;i tall black pcde tat.
This must·~cc work by
international uperstar Nam June
Paik i not the only good·timc buzz
at Newport Harbor Ari Museum
the c da)'S. In fact, for tho e of )'OU
who may have taken a disconlented
!.Ca~on off from NHA~t ll.1r
.... hatC\Cf rca,011. I urge )\lU ll>
gather up the family for a r1:turn
\l)it a:> pan of )Our !.pn11g111n1:
..., rap-up. This I) ea\)-going.
3CCCS)lble !ttuff.
Dr)ond the Ila): 1 he Figurl'
(through June 27) 1 a \\OJH.kalully
scn~uou~ e\hib11ion \\ hich
sho .... case the mu eum'l>
permanent collection and feature~
recent acqu1~1t1l,n) related to the
Bay Arca figurata\.C )Chool. one of
the mo!.t 1mpor1.1nt Jc,clopml!nt'
in California ;irt anJ ,, l.C) focu ol
NHAM's maJor collecting .1ct1Hty.
Thi llbh e'\h1b11 includec; 3::?
p~ainting :ind culpturc b\ 'u\.h
all· 1;1r fo\Ontl!' a Da,lt.I Par",
Nathan Olhrirn, Joon Uro"n·
Richard Olebtnkorn, t.Jmcr
Bl chotr, and their influence on
sub)cqucnt gcncr:it1on or
C.1hfornia arti!.t\ !.uch a Munud
Ntrl, ltalo canga, Tony lkrlJnt,
ti
John Uud. and Rob(•rt ,\rnl' on
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I mu>l admit to .1 'm111cncJ.
ongoing lo\\! affair \\1lh the llJ\
Arc.1 figurat1\C pcnoJ. 'o I n1ulJ
hJ\C danced there .111 d.1\ Enough
gu,h, but do )OU~ell thi: l.IH'r.
\nd, \\h1lc ~ou'rc at 11 park
)Our l1d) or grandi-1d ... in the
entrance gallery to cn;o~ "\la,,or
Art, ~linor Arti t t \1 \.\1 \ l." .11~1
through June ~7. "hKh k.iturc
challenging crc:ltll'"' anJ .1
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decor .lled chair from SJnt.i -\nJ
L1n1hcd Sehl"-'' 01!1trtd ~~ .. 1JI
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tc .H. her.. lie kn t-igc l, l\.im llur&..e
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\\wl,, ·5 Yl'Jrs Colhx11ng the Art o( Cali·
111rn1.1 through luly 11. t Tours. 11 a.m.-5
p m I Ul'~Jy-Sund.:iy. General Adm1ssioo:
SJ .• 1dults. SI .SO, sentor c1t1zens/students;
lrl'C, t h1ldrcn under 1 2
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b.1100 ol worl..s by p;unu.or Rex 'Ct<h>, uo "'cw through M.ly 29
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Mesa 97-,,·67S7 An l»h1bl11on of "ml.\ I>)
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9 pm Monday-F11d.1y; 10 .1 m. (1 pm
Saturday; and 1 I .i m.·6 p.m. SundJy r ll'\'
.idm1s~t00.
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peru>n. TBA. to be <irr.ani;t>d
8 StK i.il ~lout \\J\ lO ::; Jt~ -JO pm .
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Pl.l.lJ SJlellite 3333 Bristol St.. Costa
\ll')J C..62-3366 "Selected Worl.5 From
lht• l\:t..,vqu•st G1f1 ... wh1Ch ftacure a gift o(
~-I Jrl\\tlrM g1\en to the museum '" 1992
b\ LllUl'I.' Jnd Rich.ird Nt'""QUISI, COOltnues
rhruu!:h July 11 I lours 11 am .5 pm r Ul'~fJ\ Sund.iy Adm1~on S 1 SO-SJ
Weekend prints listings,
free of charge, for arts, en·
terta inment and com-
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Listings outside those cities
run on a s~ce avaibble
basis. A.II li1t1ng1 are need-
ed two Wftki before an
event date; publication
annot be guaranliled fot
late U1Ung1. Sead lft.
fomNitioa to Weebnd lilt· inp, do the ~ Pilot,
330 w. lay SC., ColU
Mesa, CA 92627. Items
CM be faed to 646-4170.
for lllClre lafciinution, cal
642-4321, ed. 366.
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Bl.act.Boot., dlrt'ct inquirit's to Bc-nj1min
Epstein, c/o BIKl.Book, P.O. Bo11. 1500·
HM, Coroo1 del Mu, CA 92625. A mo1t
complt'te ~nd.ir runs lhe first Tuesd.ay
of n -ery month. Phone 760-2622.
• Puthng on tht Rill M.t)' 'n <al b JO
pm South C1u J Cu 11 QI ()pl,'fo'I PJ i.c
d1rlf\t•r dJnd.' ,,1 Roll Ca1h1>n. L~1t\J
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bttn Junt' 2 t~ 11 lJI .. ~·ng .it Ht.lit Ro ·IX~ '" n1•
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• NeYvport Harbor Art Museum 850 SJn
Cleml'nte 011\t' "ewpo<t Btach, 759·
11 n Beyond cht• 8.iy Tht' Figure" an
t'\h1b.11on sh<MCJ\tng the M~um's per·
man<•nt coUeoJOn J nd featu~ recent ac-
qu"11tnns «.•lated llJ the Bd~ Alea figurative
.... h•" .1 "111 be nn \ oew through June 27.
llw "orl..s of of "·'m June Paik (considered
U\ m,111~ dS rhe f.11h~·1 or lht' \'ideo revolu-
l 111n 1n lOnlempor.iry .1rt) oo e\h1b1tt00
1h1<•uth lune 27 I lours 10 am 5 pm
• fuhion Sh<M, MJ) }J .it 11 ·JO .l "'.
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drt>n under I 2 .ind mt•mt,;;r~
Community Galleries
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tl"u'\ 11 J m 111 I pm I u~ldy through
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8 Cost.a Mc~• Art league Gallery 1661 ~u• tl "l.'r A•l'. !i.JntJ An.i. 540 MJQ_ le.in
\\ 1,111 v..Jlt·r111lur\ d1~pl.ayed Hours 10
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8 Crul ,., e~lern Boin!. 4 )0 "--port (en·
l<·r fJr,.(' N"'!Jt>rt 8f'.a<h The fine-art
pt ut .,r Jpll\ nt ~\Ju rt< f' 8 Cook oo d1pla)'
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on ~•l'W 1hr11ugh June 18 I lour\ 6 a m to I ·
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8 Or.inge Counly Cenlrr for Conlempo-intTiU .~OU and a 9t.u.it fD't OIU..
,.ry Art l<i21 W MacAtthur Blvd • Sp.let I I
I 11 'Hnt.i An.i. 549 4989 Display o( new mJ..['. i _ {' I' .h • { I' "'"'"' "> .anisu Ron P1pp1n. E1lttn Sll.iba-I co .. , U1Wlw.'t.~ u.nc.h l,-tcta Clrlu:n OIZL. il
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men & wom.n Who 1har• lfmllar Li .,,,,... mwt ,,. of «1uel or ,.,.., v.-,. • WJfh OOc.tpMil~
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sino n•i;ht f01 "A Coontry Foorth." Hun·
llngton ~act. Fourth of July P•r.ide Con
I.Kt Joan Murph1nc 499 ) 367
8 lnlcrn•lion•I Circus D•y Btncfil. June
6. I · 5 p m • Be-chune T he.>trccfanse Out·
rexh .it CrHn r~nce, S.Jnt.a An.i
He1gflu Adults, S6S Young .ldulu 11 -17,
SIO Children 10 and under, frtt Cont.Kt M.ar~ frttrmn. 642-3129
8 Brislol P.uk MtdicAJ Group Golf Ou·
sic, June 7 •I noon, C~ Mes.a SefH()(
Center at Cosui MeSJ Coif & Coontry Club
SlSO 1ndudft golf .. nd .iwards dinner.
Phone 6"45·2356.
8 St.ig Shoot, June 9, ~g Hosp1Lil 552
Club at OC Shooc1ng and Ti.:i1nin, Center,
El Toro. dtnnet follows .it Off.a-rs Oub, El
r()(o Marine ~ Phone 57-4-7208.
8 Pair·A·Okt lsYnd, June 12. 6 30-1 1
p.m • ArntflQn 01.abttes Assn. dinntr,
"ITOplc.ll" Clllno ni.l:ht and s.lent .iuctoo ~ Crc.in rnodtnce. ~nt.i An.i Hc1ghU BT·
op( Phone 662-7940
8 Spirit of Gi"ing. lune 12 at 6 )0 p m.,
C•t)' ol Hope •\l.•rds dinner at AN~•m ~\lmott BT S 125 pp Cont.:iet Mary
Ste-elc 21 )} 626 461 1.
8 ~nior follitt June 12 at 6 p m • Co.ta
~ $(-n'°' Center v..t)-olf·Broad\l..ay pro-
duc tion •nd Altl'ri;low p.1rty •t senlOf cen
tcr, (0'>1.1 M~ Sl S pp Phone 645-2356
8 "Joseph •nd the Amuing TKhnicolor
Orumco.il," June 12 .it l p m \'1\.>
Cu od r.I Oprr• P•c•IK tnp to Los Angeles P.>nt.>~~ ThcJtu.• Cont.>ct Bud. 81.1Ch.in.an,
64) 24C.8
8 tiow the W"t v..u Won June 12 .>l
• 6 30 p m .. t§.1.inders and CtJCc CottJge oi ~Sl.lnce lc.igue dinner. f,uh10n ~
•nd W~ern cn1er1J1nment .at N'"port
Ct-ntt'r Fisht0n f\IJnd S85 pp Cont.let
0"1N Brom1ley, 760-0117
8 M.wdmum SIC/10K lune 1l .at 7:)0
a m., South County Sil1e Rt(J(>) and TJ M.tu
run throo11h l•]Una "1guel Rl'g.on.11 Park Con~ V"icky Clr.abtn•. lHI 6163
8 AIDS Willr OC, June 13 l OK Wal~·
thon in ln.ine Phone 9SS-1-100
8 C.la, Junt! 1 ) al 6 p m . J('\.\.1Ji Senior
Center at Hyatt Regency hint' S 175 eP
Phone 545-553). •.
8 Country Down ~ith Cabaret lune 18
at 7:30 pm., Cabaret chapter of 0C Per-
fOfming Arts Center Western dance and
bulfet at Bilboa 8.iy Club. t-.ewport Be.ich
Sl9 '" .l<J;.ance 5-15 at OOoi Phone :?6:?·
5881
COMEDY & MAGIC
8 lmpro"is.alion 4255 C.:impu> Or No
138 IMne, 854-5-155. lhe Momm1t.~. ~n 10 ~ar in thl'ir ov.n NBC ~tcom nei.t
f.lll. perform their ~pecial brand of comedy
tonight Tim Bedore '"111 perform comedy
Mond.ly, John ~l<"-'•rt " ht...tu'l'C.I to .lp-
pear Mem<.r1JI OJ, \\l'l:lMd 'l.IJ~ 25-30
khondJ Bubb. " U P''"'"'m • rnn, cf, •Ill
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Art Museums
• L.ii:una Art Museum 307 Cliff Drl\f'•
L.1i;u11.1 Bl·<1ch, 49-1·6531 "Al the Heart:
lmprt'\)•oni.,m 1n l.iguna BeJch Before
1 'I JO t0ntrnul.'S throogh June 6. "75 \\vr~. 75 Yl'ilrs Collecting the Art of Call·
lur ni.1" through July 11 I Tou rs. 11 a.m.·S
pm Tue~fay-Sunday General Adm1S5'on.
SJ. adult!>; S 1 SO. senror c1tuenslstudents,
tree. children under l 2
• Laguna Art Museum -South Cout
Pl.ua Salellile 33J3 B11stol St., COSla M~ 662·3366. "Sel«ted Works From
the Nt•\•quist Cdt," which feature a gift of
5 4 Jrtworl..s given to the museum m 1992
b) lou1-e and R1ch<1rd Ne\\<~u1st, continues
through July 11 Hours 11 a m.-5 p.m
Tu~.1y-Sunday. Admission S1.SO·S3.
Weekend prints listings,
free of charge, for arts, en·
tertalnment and com-
munity event1 in C<KU
Mesa and Newport Buch.
Ustings outside those cities
run on a space avaibble
basis. AH listing~ are need·
eel two weeb before an
event date; publication
cannot be pu..eeed for late U1tlngt. Send ln-
fonMtion to Weebnd list· hta, do tM Dally Pilot, 3~ w. lay St., Cotta
Mesa, CA 92627. Items can be fDed lo 646-4170.
Few more ~. call
642-4321, .... 366.
urday-Sunday and by app.:>1n1nwn1 1 rL-e adm~ron
•la Rodie Callery SOJ .lhl St ~.•\purl
Beach &73-3301 1'ew \\,,11. "" t.I 1·
bumn of works by pamtt't Ri-' CtH•' ''" "'le\' through Mav 2'J
•The Works Galll•ry South JI ll\>t.il
Court, 3 H 3 1!1.•Jr )t · )u•tl' J I c. l tnlJ
M~ 97'.I 6757 Atl l'\h1li1l n ul \\t\I 'h1
Jim .._enflC"i c~ Sun<l.1\ It "''' 10 .1 m
9 pm Monda~ fridJ) ll) .i m It fl m
SaturcJ,l}. and 11 am .c, pm S .. ncl.1\ J ,.,,
adm1~100
BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S BLACKBOOK
LISTING INFORMATION: If )OU h.i\e .iin
event listing or ch.ingt-of infurm•liun for
Bl.iicl.Book. direct inquiries to 8en1.im111
Epst~in, Clo Blild.Bool., P.O. Bo' 1500·
18-4, Coron.ii del Mar, CA 92625. A more
complete c..tlendu runs the Orsi Tuei.day
of evf'ry month. Phont' 760·26ll.
Legt'nd: OC, Or•ni;e Counly. BT, blad.
lie. BT ·opt., bl.ick tie oplional. pp, P"'
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• ''0' Guild Dmnrr • • ••
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S JO pp Con~I l \rw ~i'llllt
• Ne~port Harbor Art Museum 850 5.ln
Clemente Ome, Newport Beach. 759·
1122 "Beyond the Bay· The Figure" an
exh1b1t1on showc.1sing the Museum's per·
manenl collection and fe<1ture\ recent ac-
qu1~111ons related to the Bay Arca f1gurallvc
-<hcxil \\111 be on \ll'W throogh June 27.
1 he \\mks of of Nam June Paik Icons.de red
by m.Jn) dS the father o( the "'1deo •e'llOIU·
t1on 1n contempor<1ry artl on ei.h1bttion
1hruui:h June 27 Hoors 10 J m ·5 p m
fu(".(la) Sunday Cl~ing trme Frida)') is 8
p m Aclm1ss1on S4 lor adult!>. S2 for se
n11)r 11llLens <1nd studenu and frtt fOI ch1I
dren under 12 .ind mt'mbcrs
•The Chuck JonH Show Room 2900 E.
Coast Hwy., CoroN dcl Mar, 759-1232. A
reception for Chuck Jones and Pulitzer
Prize-winning cartoonist Mike Peters
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Lo 9 1on1gh1 L1m11ed-edi1t0n eels. ong1NI MONO All '7' -...IJGDT drawings and mixed mt'dia WO<ks by Peters --ID••R 1-. I l .... on view through June 2S. Hoors. 10 am · ~~
6 p m S.lturday-Thund.iy; 10 a m.-9 p m. Family Speelal Wednesddy through Fr.day. GILDED CAGE
•Ci rcle G.lllery South Coast Pl.u<1, 333 S. ,.........,,...._,,..,...._.
Community Galleries
• BJnl.Americ.1 Callery S•llilh C.oJ\l
\ld111 <.t•nwr, 'i';) Anton Hhd (c1't.t
\\\-,.1 .I IJ·(,000 5 l•U'' ,111 t ,1 1IJ1t 11'.l
1u11n~ 1h1• \\Clll., ul Pt:lt•r l\ll·\Jntf1•r Bill~
.\I lh'n)!'li;n L.1dd1<' J11hn Dill lei Mt>'>(.">
.md ltf Ru)<.h.lt'1ll rvns throu~h lunt' 1<1
I tuu" 1 1 a m tu .I p n1 T ue-.d.iy throui:J'l
).)llJld.11
• Cost.. Me'a Art League Callery 1661
)unll"'"'' AH• ~nlJ An.J, 540 6430 Je<1n \\.1ll1.1m~ w.it<'rtolurs dr~pl.iyed Hours 10
.1 m IJ pm Tue)(Jay-5.J1urddy, 11 a m ·S
p '" on Sund,1~ Aclm1s~ion F r<'t'
BriSAol St, COSL1 M~ 540 5077 "Ooo·
glu Hofmann Clas\1cal V1siom of
Women," .in el\h1b1tmn or dclil1led pJ1nt·
1ni;s and gr.iph1cs. on view throo&h June.
Hours· 10 am .9 p m Mond.Jy.frid.ly, 10
am 7 p.m S.llurd<1y, 11 am 6 pm Sun·
d.1y
• Fl~ing Squirrel 110 2 .lrd St., Cust.t
Mesa. 642-0362 "l h<' Uncert•unty Pun·
c1ple,'' fe,11u11ng new WO<ks ol sculpture,
photography and pa1nhng insptred by the
equivocal phys.al !the uncertainty p<ln·
c1ple rs a l.iiw ol phys.cs! and emocioNI a~
soci.1lt00 evoked by the htle theme. Conlin·
UM through' June 6 P.11rtic1pating Cosu
Mes.a Art Colony artJsts andude Jolene and
Troy Cherney. Jo Hendriks, John ~nou,
J.imes McTyier and Paul Walter Hours: S·
9 p m. Thursday-Fnday; noon~ p.m 5.lt·
• Grl.'.it \,\estern Bank 450 1'('Vl.porl Cen
ter Dme N<:" 1x>r1 Be.ich. The fine-an
phnl1•i.:rJphs nl .\\.1ur1l l' B CrxA oo d1play
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(1,..1.1 \11•...i 25! 5.11 11 •w" l\presswns
1n \\ •h .ind lt'),'t·nd d tnllt'CllOn ol r.~.:·1,1\.;'1,,~,:~tl~I~~ ac;~Jn~~'tn~n~I~~.'! I at t11 "'11A~. I
-r r.1rl 01\on \\'J1nc fone Ray Jacob, \..,4 VC" C..i.l I .mura .ind "'l<ll)hJ Turn1•r Pluhar -
Jn''"" thruu8h Junf' 28 llours 6 a m. to I I m10n1i.:ht dJ1ty f IC\' ,1tfmM1on
• Ne~port 8ea(h Public Library Newpon fl /7 , t'f ,/, I , , I'
Cenu·r Hrdnlh, 85(1 San Clenwnlt' Orivt', I .LQLQ(Jl uriLL u.main Or£J2 dU'tLfl9 tJu. I r-.;e, .. pr>rl BeJch 64 4 l 191 1 ht hJnd
p.1inh•d p/l<Jlogr.iph< of Me .. lyn Mollard on f , /1 I' . I' I ()
d1..plJ) through M.1~ JO Hour) q am 91 t:d!'lLO't wwaati.on 0 uu. /.Ju.iLaina .. vVt I pm t-.\<1nd.iy ThursdJV I) a m (, pm fri J
d.11 . CJ .1 m ·5 pm SJlurday, noon 5 pm
':>undJ1 rree adm1S\tOO in1JiU uou a..12J a QULjt 'O'l OfU
• Or.ingt' County Cenlt'r for Conlempo-1 J J /' I rary Ari 3621 W MacArt hur Blvd , Sp.lte I' I' I'
111 )Jnta Ana, 549-4989 01\plJy of nl'W ~<.mitifinu.nla'l.U £.uza.h ihE.Cia..L l~lu.n On£ U ""'tu h~ .irtisu Rnn Pippin. Eilt't'n !>hab.l 7~ / T
z1.1n .111d Pdlrtcl. Merrill cl~ hu:!.ty. New I · I
\\1111.\ hv by .irusts l(artn r u~n. Sulu Berg. /' J £ , I' f ;,
.111d A,nn An~n "'"' be on d"pl.iy from /1u1~1Zai£ JD'l. tJu. u .. 9uL.ai r'l.LC!.. \\<'dnf'..0.iy thro\Jgh Junt' H Rt'Ception (,
9 p m May 29 Hours 11 <1 m 4 p m. I 1-
WednMily·Sund.iy Fre<> admlS\100 Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails
CA:::I:::::? •1 ~r..a 646•7944 .. r:-.. 11 Th• Catholic ........ •twortl .....,.......,
0t-...-CouMJ bflnge Wgethef 11:»!:11 1895 Imne Ave. ..._ • 1:11 lnt«fftlng. ectlve. pt0'9Ntonal
men & women who sher• llmftar Li .,,,,.. muat t>. of «1u.I or,. • .., V9h# • With coupottil
ln1erfffa and poatttv. value.I ,,_, ..-.lid for lunch ~la/$ only • Not VMld wtrlt wry Ollt# ""91
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4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, May 20, 1993
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• Wild Wild Wttt JuM 5 at 8 p m , ca·
smo n•gllt (or ' A Coun1ry fourth," Hun·
t.ngton lk-Kh Fourth of July P.,ade Coo·
I.let Jo.in Murptune, 499 ))67
• lnternation.a.I Circus Day Bentfit June
6, 1-5 p,m., Bt'thune Tht'atred.inse Out
re.xh .at Crean r~odencft. Santa An.l
He1gllts Adults, S65 Young .Jdulb 11 ·17,
S1 0 Children 10 and under, fr~ Conl.Kt
M.irge Freeman, 64 2 • l 1 29
• Brlslol P.a.rk Medic.al Croup Coif du·
sk. June 7 at noon, Costa Mesa ~'°'
Cenlt'f .it Cosu Mew Coif & Country Club
Sl SO inCI~ golf and awards dinnttr. Phone 645·2356.
•Stag Shool June 9; H~Jl t--tosp1till 552
Oub at OC Shoocing and lra1n1n' Center,
El Toro, dmner follows at Ofric;ers Oub, El
T 0<0 M.lone IUSt' Phont' 5 7 4· '1208.
• Pair-A·Dke Island, June 12. 6· 30-11
p.m . An~nc.tn Ota~" Assn dmllt'f,
"UOptC.ll" us.no n•tht and silent auction
at Crean r~e. S:.nta AN lfe1ghts BT·
opt. Phont' 662-7940
• Spirit o( Giving. June 12 at 6 )0 p m.,
C..cy ol Hope a~ard) d1nn~ at AN~m
\U111ott BT S 125 pp Cont.Kt Mary Slttle •2131 626-~611
• ~nior Follits Jul'W" 12 at 6 p m Ccxt.1
Mc.~ X'nlOf C~ter ... ay-olf 8f0.ld~ay PfO-
du~to<>n .md Altf'r~low p.lrty al setilOI ctn•
ter C~a \~ SH pp Phone 64S·2l56
• "Je»t'ph .&nd the Amazing Ttthnkolor
Orumcoat," June 12 at l p m v;,a
C..i•IJ t·I Opera P,mf1C tnp to Los Angttles
P.intJ~ l ht'Jtrc Cont.kt Buel. Bvch.inan,
6~1 2-168
• How the West ""as Won June 12 .at
6 30 pm .• Islander\ and Crace Con;ige oi ~1>1.1nce lNgue dinner, f.tshion Show
and W~ern tnlt'llJinmt'nt at Newport
Cenwr F.uhiOO l~and S85 pp Cont.Kt
Diana Brom1fey, 760-0117
• Muximum Sl(/10K Juntt 13 .u 7 30 ~ m .• South County Safe Rtd<>-s •nd TJ M.ic-.11
run throu«h Laguna "1guel Region.-il Part. Contactv"idcy urabm1 8316163
• AJOS Walk QC, lune 13, 1011. \\Jllw·
thoh m lrvme Phone 955· HOO
• G.iJa, June 13 at 6 p.m , ~1.h SenlOt
(t"nter at Hyatt Regency ll\-ine S 175 pp.
Phone 545.5533
• Country Down with ub.iret. June 18
at 7:30 p m., Cabaret ch;ipter of OC Per·
forming Arts Center W~ern dance and
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buffN .11 B•lbo.l 8.Jy Club. "-ewpc:lll Be.x:h
S39 in .Jd,;ince S45 Jt door Phone 262·
5881
COMEDY & MAGIC
• lmprO\iHtion 4255 Campus Dr l';o.
136, ll\-1ne, 85-1·5-ISS lhc Mummies.
)()On 10 sur in their <Mn NBC sitcom ne"I
fall, perform their special brand of comedy
tonight Tim Bedore will perform comedy
Monda) John S1e-.,Jrt " ><h•'<lu1l't.I to .tr>·
peJr M..-morrJI D.iv \W l M ml "·'' .?S·lO
Rhon<l.i Bobb~ '"'I p1·111 rm com\ d, 011 t\.U\ 31 Tidt. St
•Orange County Cra.rn~s JI P.ll1f1l :>,n •
phon) 8uold,r1t, I) l ~1ntJ Arl.l Bl\d
Solnt,1 An.i SSL ')•JOO TC I Or.in-,:~. .1n
.ill-1mpro"1~.it1on.11 con1e1h ••'•uc prt
~ntoo II p m. fodJ\~. /\\J\ 21 and June 4
l1c.~cb S10·Sll
COMMUNITY EVENTS
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fom lwll) and r.i111l-. OI gill\ donated by
kx al merchants All this 10< 515 per ~r>on ~25 per couple Prcxred. benefit
the pla1hou~. \<\h1th lost all c11Y 1und1ng
th1> H'.Jr
•Fashion Island Nt>wport Center Dnve
Jbme Pacific Cn.1'1 111i;hway, Newport
Bt•.ic h ~ 2 1 1000 The Custom Home Im·
pruH•mt•nt Sho'" at Fashion l~and, with
mure than 35 boo1hs filled "'th Custom I h111w idea> .ind wch Fnday through June
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• Saks fifth Awnue at South Co.ut Plua, 3333 Bristol SI .• Cost.1 Mesa. 540-3233.
ext. 374 °' 375. "A Celebfahon o( Amen·
can Stvte," where GQ magazine and SaJ...s
Fifth Avenue hold a fashionabk-cocku11I
party to herald the amval o( the men's col-
lect.ions, begins at 5:30 pm tonight Res·
ervatioru required.
FILM & VIDEO
W1nf'\ ol Pa111ll.>c t.\l(.h.lt I \\()(Id ~cm.ert' ol a w1xeoo 1n
• M.irtha's Bool.stort', 308'/z Marine, 8.:il· nal BJroque ~\•l', ccwnm• M<.nc.'\f by the
boa Island, 673-7185 F1ni1I pall 01 four-f~l"ill, by<~""' Rubt-11 Linn for olxic!,
pan ~nes "\\riling for Self QIS(.o'"cry" harp...cht>ld Jnd ~tnng Oldlt. ... tt.\ Prnsr.lm pre~ented by loc.:il author Christine .ll..o 1ndudes "'°'!.> ·ul l\J<h, C.ouper1n,
Custafson 7:30-8 30 pm \\ednescby Tclt•mann .ind .ti~ Frrn<h 18th century Of•
•Newport Beach Public Libr.try Balbo.J ~nr'I Jnd compo"'r "'"'ht.>! C0tre11t
Br.irich. 100 £. Balbo.l 811d .• Newpott Mond.w, Junt' 7 8 pm JI Sc. Ml('"hat>I
Beach, 644-3171. Children in ~ood Org.'" )(llo.>i Rolx'lt B.iu.-s pl.-i~, 1n ii rcc11•I throu~h fifth grade are in\-ited f0< stoues, p1og1.1m ol \\Olli.> b) 8.)(.h, Buli.tehude. ~a·o11ented crafts and Olher fun Jl 3.30 ra.hrlbd, P.tblo B1uni1 ancl 1 111~1 Dl)toer
p.m. Wednesday meetings ol the Balboa Cornpl<.'tong the tC\:11al progr.:im 1\ a \OOillJ
Bool.. Club. ~1or 11ol1n ancl Lr) bwrd U) 1 &h century • four SNsons Hotel in Newport Center,
,,•11pur1 B;.•ach 553-2422. The Orange
luun11 l'holh.irmonoc Society 1"11 celebrate
tht' lllth ann111er.,,ir1 ol 1b pre.t1g1ous Cold·
l'n H.11ur1 Gala .11 6 10 p m Sa1urday fn.
11 rtJ1nml·n1 '"" bt• pm"ded b) SU?1 e Allen
and lht Hor.Ke I ll•1dl Orth~trJ Call f0<
•• , 111\1(.H•on
• AMC MainPlace 6 Theaters, Ma1nPlace
Mall, Santa Ana. "Festival Hong Kong"
doses tonight. Featurc.od are 1-4 diverse
Asian films, Including· Jacl.1e Chan's "Citv
Hunter," "Police Story" and "Pro1ect 1i/1,
'The Cod or Gamblers" st.iimng Chow
Yun-Fat; and ··once Upon J Time 1n
Chrna I." Two films screcflt'd daily Regular
.idmrssioo dlarged.
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Clemente Dr., Newport Beach, 75~·1122
"Tuesday TalJ...s at Noon ' featur~ Jrt•>I
ltalo Sc.inti d1seus>ing "Beyond the B.Jy' The Figure · this T oesday A fr'-'<' rccep11e>n
for pOlential museum·tour gui<k~ 10 . .l m.
•Lion\ P.irk 1 !ith ~lrl'<'I and Parl .. A"· 1·r .,,. Co-.ta M1•-..1 .. 2l IJIJS Orange
luv I\ I lemp C uunlll prt!"ot'nl> Ht>mp·
,n·d f'.1n1..1l..e Bre.iJ...r.i~t "h•c h teatures
;f.><•JJ...et> 1nh>1ma1too tabl~. hemp roods
Jr'd more il!med at ending the proh1br11on
on h1·mp as a ""J'r to r~11.il11e the counl) s
1 ~onr•m1 prt>Senled 10 am to 6 pm
~un IJ1
•Opera Pacific Cuilds in care 01 R11.hard
D<·.1" <l.rC'\. tor of C.u1kh and Volunteer
'x 1 I." SJ6 .. J ~ l l'urtong on 1he Rotz
IJ\ tlw )oulh (t).l!>l Guild '"" be fealured
.1! f, JO pm S.11wdJ) C0>t S85 per per·
... on 1111• CcntrJ I Cu old lnl('rnJt1onal Fes1.1-
•JI " 11 Ix> p•l'>t."nl!'d ,11 7 p m ~unday al
tt ,. Or.1ni;e P.1rl.. .-.er~ h<>me OI 5.Jbnna
and l h.,d, Torre'' Ce»t SlS per person
• OrJn~e County F.iirgrounds 88 f411r
Omc• Co)IJ M~l. SC)() l l7 0551 lrnda's
Or .1ni;l' County f .111i;round> l eddy Bear,
Doll ~ Antique Toy >ho" & Sale will be
h,•ld I rum 10 30 a m 5 p m Saturday
Bu1ld1n)l> 1 O. 88 Ac111111s1on SJ SO 51 5
MEETINGS & SEMINARS
• Amerian Legion 1 5th Strttt on the
Penmsu~. Balboa, 558-06-43. "Winmttk·
ers," a sooal sa1lrng group, meeb Monday.
Single and married an wclcomed
• Hi· Time Cellart 250 Ogle 5'., Cost.1
Mesa, 650-8463. RetttOnS -tastings ol
wines from a~as and region~ all ~ the
w0<1d -featured 3·7 p m. Thursdays.
Comparative 1989·90 Botdeaui..s t~y
New releases ol ~rd to find ChardonNy
May 27. New wine amv.lls tasted 3-8 p.m
fridays. Saturd•y Winery hstin~ 1 ·6 p.m.
ZD Winery featured Saturday. Library Tast·
ings, a chance to taste rare and older vin-
tages, presented 3-7 p.m Wednesday, with
2-4-1
Mond.1y Rl'Sef\'allOOS reqU1ted
•Scott's Restaurant 3300 Br~ol St Co-t.i
Mes.i 647-1909 David lubb, .t shJm.m.
lingu1>1. global ei.f?!Oter and 1nrl1A.1t11r 1n
nairolongulSllCS, \\tll ~peak on the loptc ol
"Language and the )cn1ot.>s A \\hole Bra•n
Fuoct1001ng Approach'' from 6 .10·8 JO
pm Weodrlesdi>y Adm1~wn S 1 S-SJS
MUSIC
Classical, Opera & Traditional
• B1roque Music restival Corona deJ
Mu. 76()..7887. F1~e pcrfC>fm.in<cs pre
sentcd June 6-13 at St. Mich.lei & All An
~Is Episcopal Ct'iurch, 3233 Pacific View
Dnve. and Sherman library &. Gardens,
2645 Cast Coast High"·'Y· both rn Coruna
del Mar. Sunc.1.-iy, June 6. 4 p m. JI St
ITwo dtnners for the price of one.)
DINNERS AT
MUTTS
BALBOA CLUB
MONDAY
Enchilada De Puerco
with Salsa Verde SJO"
TUESDAY
Mesquite Grilled Lamb Chops
with Pomcg~ate Sauce Sl4."
WEPNESPAY
Roast Duck with PrickJy Pear
Cactus St4."
THURS PAY
12 oz.Top Sirloin Certified Angus Beef
Aged Five Weeks St4."
FRIDAY
Cameroncs Fajitas
with all the FiJtins 115."
Dinnen 1re ~ •ich IOUp Ot ulad
coffee and dalett
Served from 4:30-7:30 p.m.
111 . Po.I""' Str«.e1, 8AlboQ.,
c~, "2,1,1, 114 .. 72-:s,1117.
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fork lim.:.00 1.1me chm one of tile foJowmg entrees:
t L1ve1· & Oruons $ t Pork Chop t Ham Dinner ·
t Fish & Chips
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• Chicken Fried St,eak 1~
Sntor Dtaoout
(<Mlr 80 )'Ull'I
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Alt Yur 'Round
•Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm
•Ear1y Bird Specials
. •Happy Hour 4-6pm
.tiart>or Brunch Cruises
400 Main St. Balboa
673-4633
County Performing M5 Cenle~ Send re· SS cO\er, features lclU .md blues \'Oc.llist
sumes ~ an 8'110 photo to a~e ad· Dee Dee McNeil The Derek Bordeaux
dreu. Ctoup plays Wedned.ly. Showt1mes· 8:30
p.m. exc~ Frid.iy-Situtd.iys 19 p.m.).
Mat1ons recommended t1:rt.11nment ChJr~e plus S;' minimum lc.uJ
.lnd bl'l.er.ig..-lh.lri:,'t' Prelcrr,-d ~dhl"!t
111'1 c<>me1f1r~ ~rved
Juz, New Age & Blues
9'.>iedricll Co({tt 3601 jamboree Ro.le.I,
NC\\-port Beach. 833-91 4J. F1n.1I Appr0.1ch
ptt{0tms ,.a.a M.ly 28 The 8111 Nolte Duo
•The u nnery 3010 Lafayette Ave., perlouns pa M.ly 29 Fr~ admrssion.
Newport Beach, 675·5777. The ~elt
BordeaU"< Croup pl.J'f\ 8 pm. to mtdmght
• Mucho Gusto J.a.u 8.11 .a.od lllin Crill
263 E 17th St C~.i "l").l 631 ·400'J
lu.>n uric» Qt,.1n1e10 p .1~~ Th.if\d.ly. fri.
cl.lyi Jnd SJtv<d.i\) Fit..-.1dm·~"' '"' •Alt.a Colrtt House at Trt.1ngle Square,
1a70-A H.arbot BMi. No 1 oo. eosu
Mew. 6*-7i40. The Ron ChnstJe Duo
perlonns blues and~ .at 8:30 pm Sat·
Uld.iy. f~ .ldmisSIOtl
• lirrlpOf'etli's at South Coast Pl.u..l,
)))) Brislol St, Cmta Mew. 850-9090.
Don ~ Big 8.tnd plays 8 p m Monday.
• CAie Udo 501 30th SI N~por1 Beach,
675·2968. W.a)~ W.ly~ Jnd Tom Zink Pt'ffonn smooch ~ IOf'llght all(f ~
Thursd.ay fnd.iy's show, ¥.here there is a
SS ~r. fe.itur~ The Derel 8orde.awt
Croup. Saturday's show. ~hen there .s a
Sunday
• Oip~r Yxht Charters 3101 W PaoflC
Co.ist Hwy., Suite 200. Newport Beach,
722-9200 •• lau cruises In Newport Ha1bor on Newport 01pper, an 60-(00I, 149-
passenger mo«>r yacht fe.lturing a buffet
dinner Lineup· Elen.i & George Gilliam
Quintet !May 21 -2 21. Stephanie Haynes
Quartet !May . 28-291; and Sonya }.uoo
Oune 4-S}. Three. "'5·m1nute sets per·
fofmed from 7 JO 10 10 pm. e.leh Friday
and Siturd.iy thtousl' Sept 25 ~-S25
per person. with a bu({c1 dinner a\a1lable ror another S9 95. Parl..mg SS Res-
BAR-B-QUE RIB·S, CHICKEN,
SANDWICHES & SAUSAGE
Like You've Never Tasted! -at
~'fo~._)·.lllllij, ·~/.:t.tl ~J
_.ai Newport Beach
~ WOOD PIT BAR-B-QUE
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Gn th~ Sttond for Haff Prlce1 723-72 40
.Second meal b of equail or ~ I
value. V.ltd 7 days a ~. I
Noc v.lltd with 1ny other offert I
~coupon ptr penon. bp. S-ll-91
FAX
723-7241
• IC.amalura 2675 IM~ A~e , C~J
~. 645-5513 C.ale SroddJrd pcrlOf(ll)
mus;c ranging lrom d.lssic.ll to Jo&U and
pop/rock to d~ on a b.iby gr.iod ptano B
p.m.·mKln1ght $.lturdJ)~ No CO\er charge
• Maxi's at Red LIOll Inn, 3050 Bn~tol ~I ,
Cost.i i\ies.l, 540·1000 e;g 8.i.nd d.inlln~
2·6 pm every Sunday.
• Ma..~ll's By the Se.a )17 Pa<.11tc Co .. bt
H1ghwil) I lun11ngton Be.lCh, 53C.-2SSS
The Chc')"I Benryne Qwrtel Y.tll pcrfonn
fticb)' Sunday l he )O.lnie Sommers Quar
let '"" perf0<m May 28·30 Sho-~to~
8 30 and 10 30 pm FrKIJ)·5.t1urd.i~. "'
and 6 pm Sunda»:. SS. m•n•mum l'n-
•Orange Co.:isl College f 1Nt Arts Recol
Hall 2'01 fair.IC\~ lfo.id C~ ~
H2 5880 The DL•ueland )('\lf'I S.Je Strl'Ct
S1ru11ers plJy 6 30 .inJ 8 3ll p m ~t
urday Tic\..et> S9 50-S 11
• Prego Rlslor;inte 184 !O \ "" K.lrman
A\e . Tr>.1ne. 553· 1 l H Th~· 40S Qu.lftt•t
plJ\'> cla.)StC l.lU 6 to 10 p m '>undJy\
• Pronto Crill .11 ~th Cu.Ht l'l.iu, J I J J
1!11 tol St Co-1.l ,\\E"i.J Ea~\o·l1~•,o01111t J.Vl
le.lluring su..in<h intlucl"Cl-d l7Y' I um ).:if'~
lon'>' B~nneu Fr.inL. ::i11u1r.a .inJ Joh11n\
See JA.ZZJ10
2 For 1 Lunch
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TOYO-Newport Boutevorct
(714 ) 631 -FOOD
(714) 642-1142
2101 Placentia
Co ta Me a
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No music, no peace
'Jam for Peace' celebrates calm
that fallowed second King verdict
'f he largc:-.t onc:-dJ)
concc:rt ever in Southern
California \\Ill take plJc<.:
Sa turdJ)' :.it In inc.:
MeadO\\~ Amphitheatre.
'"th more than JO pc:rformc:r'
p.1rt1.ipJ ting in a benefit
.. c:kbrJtlng peJCC
The noon-to-du~k "Jam for
Pc.ice." )p<>ni.orl·J b} the
lngk"ooJ-b:i,cJ raJ10 '>lJt1on \
JllJ 11.H .1. \\ill bring '>Orne of the
111p urh;in cumcmporal) mu 1c1ani.
111 the n1untl) 111 lnllle
1\rlvrmc.:r' 1nduJc ~1 1k1 I t..1\\arJ.
h•rlr 111. !:>h.11. \1 1d1Jcl Cuopi:r.
'>I .1n1c.: i\h>t>rc: .111..f tfoLcn' lll other
111 P h1 •r. ,11u 1. H .\ u ~111d n1 hc:r
lllll,ll l.111'.
.. I h" "Olll.' 111 tltl.' b1ggc'l C\Clll\
111 h11 SlHllhl'lll C.tltlorn1a, and 11\
tic111g. hcltl in Or.1ngc: C1)unt) ... i,.1id
l11n~ F1c:IJ,, \'Jm 9 p1ng1:im
dirt:ctor ;rnd conn:rt organizer.
All proceed:. \\Ill he given to
~lluth·ba,cJ cummunll)
org:rn1zat1on in Sou1hcrn
C:iliforn1a.
The i.ho\\ 1:. the IJrgcM onc-da)
concert in tcrmi. of l>heer number
of national pcrformc~ c\er held in
Southern 'California, concert
organizers ).'.!) A re\Oh ing :.t:ige
S) ~tern \\ 111 be u>{'d in order Lo
keep the music comtant.
Unlrkc man) other benef1b the e
da~. \\ hich arc in rc>pun'c to
cme:. ranging from AIDS and
cm 1ronmcnt.1l a\\ arenc>,, \he "Jam
tor Peace" is J cc:lcbra11on of
pc:u:c.
"Thi~ \\ J' pulled together 111
light of the pcac<.'fu l n:,pon:.c that
followed the ~ccond Rodney Ki ng
Verdict," sJiJ Tami Outt crbridge,
ii spole!>pcr~un for V 103.9. "We
Miki Howard performs at "Jam
for Peace" at Irvine Meado~u.
wanted to celebrate lhe pct1ce and
to reward the different cnta tic!I th.11
\\Ork 10 keep kid' off the !>trect."
Tickets, which range trom SlU tu
S25 (a bargain in tod.1}'~ limate of
high prices), ~ire avail~1hlc at ~II
Tid..c1master ou1lc1s.
Among the c:hnritic> that will
benefit fr~m the day-long co11ccr1
Poets, musicians join forces;
Costa Mesa rockers' big gig
S ho\\s aplenty tbjs week behind &ho ~ Cunain, -here
rock, folk and )3U ~ jOla ~ pocls in
menu ofCcrin1 in<>~ worthwblle daGlell
Tonight, mu!llac: and pc>etry joli fotlil • * pruduccn. uf
"'Dream Liah1 c .. rc" brine 1heir ~cm.em &o Midnight
EApre).W) in Huntmgton Beach lO &ape ... MXl epltodc of tlw
nrh-minded cablc·lV program.
Cclc:hr.1ted puch lee Matk>ly and Jobn C. Hamn will re~ll
ori¥tnal ~or._,., tnd mu 14':\I pcrf~ wtl be ,Mn by C~ml
M:trtini, D:ilc M1m:C'llc. Joe Nappa and Urban Sprawl.
1\iJmi 100 hJ lhC ICl~i'ioa lapin&. to M hilcl nm 1·10 p.m .. i
Cn:c, anJ au 11&~ ore ~ckomc. Mid•jpl ~ it. located :u
WI 0 . Main Sa .• 11 the comer ol Maia• 1Walnul an downH'''"
Huntington Beach. ft.lr more 1nrorma1m. cal "°"sass.
T1.1ni&tu also marks a biJ nip& for ._ti &he area's nk1'1·
P''Pulir, oria;inaJ-rock \lUtfits. Colla U• tn1 d FKtury (~in,cr·
wngwritcr Jdf Wtight\ banJ wu fonllCltj biaWft u Adam 7) anti
Huntington lkach·ba~d Cau)C For Coacen wil perform together
at The Coach Hou\c, lllS7 Camino Capbu-. San Juan up
i 1rono. •
1 h1,; :.how st:m ll p.m • tnd :ld1nitlion b • mere SS. Fur more
infor1l\:Uiun , eOlll 496.~930. •
Jrc 1\thlctc~ for Life:. (l11IJ1cn\
Jlw.pllal\ Llf Or .in~c JnJ I m
Angd~) Count~. Ar,e1110 I IJll \
-"1. ,,,_la Ma\~dl •
Unity 1 loullc Jnd the fui Jll \ LHlll
Ct.:nter. <>
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Acting trio creates memorable 'Mi~summer'
F 11ri::e1. tor till' nlllntl'nt. the
d.1b,1ra1c 'c:ll mp and I.I\ j,h
u"l ume' ·" \\ c II ·" 1 he b et
1h.1t Sh.tkl.''Pl".111.: h.1, hcc:n .1h,enl
11 .. 111 1h1' 1hc:.1tc:r h1r nc.111\ three
,fl,.1 fl, I here arL' thrc.:c
11\c:rri.l111g rc:J""'' 111 c.1tch .. \
~lid' 111111"' t--1i::ht'' Orc::un · .11 the
I .1~111 I l'IJ\ hllll\C
Theater
Critic
I he' .irl.'. 111
11rde r 111
appc .1r .JllLl'
(jeor\!e \\ \llld'
(\1 hll pl:t\'
Uut111111 ). Od1h1e
Grau.in (I llJni.1)
.111J M.1rk Cm .111
(l'lllk) \\crc
0 thl.'
re\l ul the
cumpJn)
complc tcl) inept.
1l11s tno \\ould
)UC,ltf\ \he
pl:i)gocr\
atlcnJ;ince
The other'.
howc..,'Cr. are mn'il '"''ureJh
ll>rnpe1en1. though their gr;,p of
the Bard 'anc throughout the
C\ccpt1onally large c.i~t It 's )U'l
1h.11 Wood,, Grattan and Co).in
'1mpl) e~cel in 1hc profcs!lional
c.tlihcr of their intcrprctntions ·
(c\cn though Wood!! is rhc onl)
l.lfd·Ctlrl)IOg "pro'' Of the
th rec,ome).
l'ln)hou~c artistic di rector
Andre"' Darn1cle wend' up h1~
'>ecunJ :.cason at the LigunJ helm
\\llh a mo~t-<,J tisfy1ng production
of Shake:.pcare\ mo .. 1-populJr
comt:d) (c~painl) hr'> lllll\t popular
in Orange Cuunl>-where 11\ bee n
a frcqucnt attr;ic11un) 111'
''Midsunnncr" 1~ Jone in rnorc or
lcs-; traJi11un..1l '>t)lc.: -though
placing the )1Wng maiden' in '>lip'>
and the duke's guc,t\ 1n
fo,·hunting g:irh " .1 tnOc
dl\Crting
U~mg the va'>l C\pansc Of the
~luulton Theater prn,ccnium.
U.irniclc ha~ fJ'>hioncd a
pJnoran11c "M1d,umrn{'r,"
.ibound111g 111 tree., .inll boulder!>
(the crea11onl> of 'iCI de)1gncr Jeff
1 homson. "'ho abo doc' the
excellent ligh ting) And the actor)
(Coyan in particular) use every
inch ·of th1~ il\\C~me setting to
'P'° their tJle of romance and fa iry
prnnki..
Woods ,., perfect!) ca!.t as
Uottom, a wea,er b) trndc but a
frustrated actor by pasl110n who c
rc~nant 'oice make the rafters
ring a:. he emotes for the dreadful
play \\llhin the pl:i). When
transformed with an a~' head and
Jrt1ficlally joined with Titania.
Woods trn11sm1ts more pure lu)ty
enjoyment uf h1\ pligh t than any
Bottom in memory.
As his tcmpornf) queen, Titania,
Grattan is a beautiful mixture of
fire and ice, chilling th e
8 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursdav. Mav 20, 1993
Debbie Cr<ltt.in <lnd John C.irdincr
in "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
hot-blooded !luitor Oberon while
\\3fn11ng deliciously 10 Oo11om in
his realMic-looking don.,cy's head.
Her •~ a ttclf, robust portr Jyal.
Co\ an's Puck 1s n '11:11, :11hle11c
pnte "'ho bound~ around the
rocb and ~ltdc!. on hi · km:c~ lu
Oberon \I.hen ~ummoncJ. Hh hair
dyed red to march his a:o:u \
lcggrng!I, Coyan deliver!. :i
cnpt1va1ing perfo rmance chargcl.I
with mi)('h1cf and high ener&Y.
The four lovers, who c f:uc :are
alten:J b) I.tit) du,t, .ire \\Cll
plJ)t:d by Thom.t' ~un,111101
(l)'anJ1.:r), J,1) l'rl•,k11\~.:
(Dcmetriu,1. lkt"I) U;afJ,qn
(I lcrn1i.1) Jn~I (.1rnc-l\1hlh;irnml·r
(J lch:na) Su1l\ltun1·, )Up"rl'
a1t1C\ll,111u11 J lld Pro~kml.' \
llJmtng tempc.:r 'enc tlt.:11
characteri. n1 .. cl}. \\ lulc hulh
U,ilJ"in JnJ l'ohlh.1mmcr
t,l\ercumc ~Ill C,HI} ltmpt.1hun Ill be
tonrrolletl b} th1:: 111\mtng couplet,,
hitting thcir )triJc during th1.1r
i.e1.ond .1e1 f.1cc ult 111 th~ lu11:,l.
Le .. ., d fcC11vc arc Juhn Ro"
Cl.11 k :1) Thcscu,, duke (if A them,
ulld <J1anni lk>~art '" hi, hct1othcd
queen, Ha p(X>lyta. Clarl r.1rcl)
c tablishCll hi .. f)OIAC I clfcC\l\CI).
\\ h1le Bogart rec1uirel> murc ~en ual
lu ter to carry olf her J"''gnmcnt
Bottom' cumradcs .ire \\cll
D\\:lrC Of their $1\0w• tcalin~
poten11al :and they C~CICl:.C II With
alac11ty 0 1 k H.1rri.; ,., " hoot 11'
the: nef\(Ht) cJrpcntcr \t:li;ing the
11ccne, "hale U:ury W.1lla c, U.
A3ron Coiian, ·11m De) anJ the
hulking Joell. PatlcrM>n ;ill
contribute frc\h and ru nny
in1c1 preuu1onl>, p..1r1kulatl) c.luring
the pl;iylcl' .actu;i l performance (.1
time \\hen man) playgoer' mi,ht
be lool..tng .It their WJtchc\)
John GunJ111er\ Obc ron c:1tut.lc'
a conniving strength thut g1\C') ha
portr3)31 it~ prnp~r Dir o(
command. Tonv Gruudc <>ho 1\
trong al> Herma:s\ irate 1.11h.:1.
''hilc M1 hacl Thor,tcmen ~uuld
U\C lllOIC dl\'>ltlcnt 0UUli\h il~ th~
lllJ,ler of the f0)-11 IC\cl\
">ptirkl111~ thH1ughou1 1hc1r
rxm1un o( the :.ho\\ u1c wung
l.1J1es from the Laguna Yvuth
ThcJter "'ho a .. ,urne the wk' l>I
l.1i11e:s -with 1 )c..ir llld 1'.11hi:ri1l ,
Uent pa rtaculJrly ap~Jlini.: ,1, th~
)oungcM of the bunc..h ll1gh m.irb
al,o lo h l11.1bcth Ann Ur,,oi,., IP1
her \\ell-etched )CCnc.: \\llh l1u1.k. ·"
\\Cll a' Sab1ina 1l.1rper, Ktt~
K11lllckc), Eli abcth cw .. S.11.1
Uu>k1rk and Danielle Ouh.tJ''·'"
M1ch3cl l'JC'Cionm's bn~ht .1nJ
colorful costu me cnh3ncc lhc
mood of the hm' i.pkm.hdl). 'a'
doe\ Debra Pro!>t..o,ec's ammJteJ
chorN~raphy Da' 1d Ed" arJ·>'
sounJ Jcsagn blcnJ ~ell M th
StC\C Mo,h1er\ ongm I mui,1c to
lOmplctc the illu!.ion.
"A Mid ummer Night's Dre.am"
ma) be done \I.cit n1t;h 10 Jeath
locally (another productiorl i\
upcoming b)' Gro\C h. kc,pc.ire
1h1., summer), bur L.1aun3'
inu:rprctation should be ecn 31ld
enJU)Cd by oil tlc\.otecs of da,,1,\11
the.Her.
Jluform:incC':> c:on11nuc throu h
June 6 \\.ith curtJin ill 8 p.m.
""cct..n1ght.s, e'.\ccpt Monda~ , anti :?
p.m on "'eckend matinee' :it the
pl::iyhou c in t.:iauna lknch
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bumpcr-10-bumpcr 10
!>uu1hcm C1l1forn13
I h:id heard 1h1\ was the "'cclcnd
p1lgrim;igc of foll\ heJl.ling for "the
i.Jc,ert' -as the coan~.,;cnte refer
10 P.ilm Spring~ and the uc olher
nc.irb)' 10.,.. n in the picturesque
(ll.i~hc:ll"' Valley. I could onl~
\\\lllJc:r \\.h)' :IO)OOe \\uuld WJnl lo
he an ~u~h a lraffic mco,, "''lhngly
I rc:centl} learned what tranquil
Jelighl\ J\\Jll !>UCh intrepid lnl\clcr'
''ho rn.1le the l\\.O hour dme to th"
rc,ort arc.1 03\1) appm\lmJtC:I) 100
m1IC\ nor1he:u1 of Orange Coun1y.
11 1\J Easter Sunl.la}. my si ter
"'J> v1.,111ng from Ch1coigo, when it
"'a> l.lec1ded by one of my son\ he
'hould sec Palm Sprang\, I le anl.l hi'
brother had been there many 11me,,
c:nJO)ang 1be sun. golfing and
pool\11.le rel.i.uuon. They had
frc:quen1ly lned 10 gel ui. lu go along.
1111nl..1ng of the lraffac, "'e al"a>
declined
In making our plJn , at "'" nice 10
I.no"' there a rc virtually hundreJi. of
hotel • condominiums om.I fine
re>0rts an the SC\.en c111es of P•lm
Sprangs, Palm Oe!>erl, Rancho
M1raac. La Quanta, Indio, Indian
Welti. and Cathcdr1il C11y. You can
enjoy the aorgeous weather.
mountain vie"' and 01 is ambience
in nccommodalion whic.:h range Crom
a S24 room at the Indio llolit.lay
Mo1el 10 the $2,100 Ch:1irm11n's Su11c
Wild Pal1-.~s
After one visit to the desert resort
towns, you'll be driven to return
.1t ~farm>ll 'l> Dc,u1 Spnni;' Re,lUI
-.'.: Sp.i 1n Palm Dc,crt
\\ c cttlcd -'Cf\ h.1pp1I~ -for .i
IJl-e\ JC\\ room (SJ~S. "mlcr rate:
SI SS. M.1) 2J-Jul) J. S 170. Jul~
4-Scpt. 11) JI the \ l\UJll~ 'rlcm.hJ
MJmo11 anJ COJO)CJ J rc\llul \\Cc.:k\
huhJay m the ~p.ice 1..1f JO hllur'
With JU<-t :i dJ) to 'ct up our
hohdJy, I contJi:tcd the P.Jm prmg'
Desert Rcson~ Con,en11on .inJ
V1s1tor> Dure.iu
(l-800·96·RESORTS). The p.i.:1-ct '"1f
information I p1cleJ up .11 the olh~c
-1 e. Vocation PIJnner. Dc,crl
Gu1c.lc:. etc -pro\IJc:J 3 4uh.l .inJ
CilS)' "'a) 10 become JcquamtcJ ""h
the area') m.in) fun opportumt1e'
OepcnJins on )Our 101 1c: anJ
tame. )OU can do e'el)thmg or
nothing. Ride: horseba-.S.. ghl.lc an a
hoh11r bJlloon. visit mu cum or
bo1an1cal gardens, talc dme·b) tOUf)
of cclcbriry c: talcs uch a\ Frank
Sina1r1's, play aolf t1r tennis. go
antiquing, \l)it J~hua Tree National
Monument or JU 1 h.ing out 11 the
P'Xll
With us 2J acres of lal.ec; anl.l
..... uerways. 3.000 palnl tree) anJ
spcclaculat i l.ind·hlc lobb · Ile,
arriving Matnott gue ts Jrc
immedi.itel •enveloped into a ~n$ual
'rh.:r.: ol pure Jchght. Woitc:rf.ills
ca,~.1Jc inh.> the lobb-. 1.igoon.
c.i rl') ing a"a~ orJmal') hie. k;i' ing
bchmJ a \\1.mdcrful sco'e of
minJ·dc;irmg rclrc:.hment. The
me )J~c " rc.:'-1\Cd, 1h1) 1) a pla;:e to
un"ind, 'it b.1..:k .mJ he pleasured.
Wlum~1c.il. Dl)nC)c:.que
.a\\nmg·nl\ertJ n11.:>1or~JI<;, moored
an the: k'hh), tc:rl') guc,ti. arounJ the
lal..c \'1)1lllrs· eJn tJl.;e the lxl.it tuur
or 1.·.i11.h J ride 10 one of the hotel'
IU rc:,t.1ur.ant'>. such JS Tu:.cany.
.\111.aJo unJ Lake Vic:'~
Palm Desert directory
M.trrtoa OHM Sptings
Rnorl •Spa
74855 Country Oub OtiYe
P.alm Oestrt. CA 92260
(61 91 )41-2211
Fu: t&19) 3-41 -1730
Reserv .. tioo•: 80(). '2 2 8-9 2 90
r.am :• DeMt1 ...... C•vt~ iad \1sikws lwe•
Ttw Alrium, 69-930 Hwy. 111
Suh 201
R.ancho Mir ••. CA 92270
1 ·8()0.96-ltfSOIUS
1619) 7 70-9000
Fait: (6191 770>9001
Allo..r d1~.:t-1 !! llUl 1h, .Jl \IOlOMl
.1rc.1' ut I' .11 n '.:>inns' unJ ,,:ttlmt
11llll ,1ur ro..•m, \\C \\ere r.:;i,h :or lun~h JnJ lun FoJl!,11\ln~ .1 d.cl1ho11'
.:hkl...:n '.atuu 1111 the d~,k 111 the
Club fhll•m. \IC: 'L1kc,I oul oil pl.he
unJn .1 r.alm ucc .1t the.: p • 11 I t i t
'"'~ been more .1111l1111~111~. \1C .:uulJ
h.1\c: ,,amplcJ ull) o,t the ~U tcnn1~
courh. 111 luJ1ng da' .111d i;.1 \,, 11111
goll .:olir'~' l'f uni 1uc pull ma.:
COUl,C, 1 h .. t11c:cn'
1111, ·gull 111 P11111.11urc,"
mcJ,urmg more 1h.111.'.SO1.ud~ an
lcnsih. " ~;11J to be 11 c: 1u : ,11 1h
kind Ill mainl.am.I U:-i \ ll 1 .all
n:itur .11 turf anJ rc:qum·, J'
mu..:h '~111 :ind \tr:U,t) , .11\\
rcgul:111on eour e," :I), led
Rohin':>On, rour-e J.:,1gncr
It' lightc:J .11 Ol~ht ;Uhl lJ~C'
ubout I \': hour' Ill pl.I\ thruui;h
Refrc,hmen1\ ;.arc a\u1l.1hk un the:
h i, IOlh ;,anJ I. th h,1lc\, II' in nMJOf
cour"ic~ Co'>t 1, SI~.
After c:njo\ 1~ the m:un I"'~' -
one: of lhrc:e "'c ht'lllkd ll>1 1hc
Sprang\ pll\)I \\ t11~h fc;itur,' 11 1 \n
.inJ\, -.unn\ be.ii:h· a n1,c tou,h 111
lhc: n1iJdlc: ~f the: de rt.
Late 111 1he :it1e1nl.l\'ll, \It' 'pent
omc lame at 1hc :?7.000·''1".tre·l1..'ll'I
'>pa. \\ell dc:"gned "'llh \Cp01r:itc:
\\.uriott Dl''>l'rt pring'> Rc>ort &
~·' an PJlm Dc ... c~.
r.ic:n" .anJ \\\ r.1,n'., \\H'll!), :ht' •l!ht
;mJ .hc:en "'''~ht ll"'m anJ ~m
.1 o " ~u--h Ill h lit ·' their 11\\ n
r.111t111 on ti • m.i,h n..." m I.a c: .a ,
·\~.11100
>ur ""'~out :it \I unoll" p.1
\\ 1ch1 w.-1m the: 1 e't morning";,'
unhur11c:J an I 1m1 l 1.1t111 I: hclpc"ll
t'.I, the ~11111 from lht' JUC:\ I U'i
ni •ht'i. 1oo·ti,:. .. ,, mc:01I
lh 11ni~h1ns o·u our i.t:i' "11h
1hang 011,,J e (~H. VJ hour) \IC
\\ere: h:arr' und rel"' d :u n<x>n
hc1..I.: \ Ut
\\ c: 1111 IH:d b;M: i.: h11mc: a d;i ,ind
h.ilf alter le vrng. Ice ing 1c11 ... • he t,
h PP' nd <:ontcnl It .,..11~ b\ thou h
'' c h:.:J h ~ n £One: a •-rel.:
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From 7
\\.>this, ~nll!d 5 30·8 JO pm Wednes-
dJ))·fridays
• Rolndell's ) Hutton Centrt' Drove, San1.1
<\nJ 556·7700. Roppington's Je(f l<ashiwa
pla)> 1au toniltht and ne~t Thursd.iy. R..n·
dell Young an<i che Actuals play blues Fri·
dJ~ Sonlil Santos performs Brazilian Jazz tpnl~ S.ltur<Uy. Saxophon1s,t Jeff Jorgenson
pcrtorms 2 to 6 p.m Sunday. Prince's sax·
uphon1s1 Carner I homas plays Monday.
)toJ1gh1-ahead l;iu from Paul urm.in &
l~P Tuesday. l aconum plays latJn Jazz
\\ PJnl'Sday. Rob Mullins celebriltes the re·
leJ>t' of his ;ilbum w11h tuafunlch.ing May
~·i Sh0\.,,t1mes 8 p m unleu OIMrwlse
notl'd
8 Red l ion Inn 3050 Bris,tol St.. Costa
\It ...i lo\e big b.lnds perf0<m for d.incong
! tu (, p m Su n<l.ly
8 2 t Ocunfronl :! I Oceanfronc. Newport
A••J• h. 675·256& Captain Car1be plays
th 'I •\JI 1.iu o1nd pop 4 ·6 p m Sundoly
evening ol Celtic mUSK bttins .11 8 p.m.
May 21l. Lost ln.1Sense performs pop .1nd
blues origin.1ls at 8:)0 p.m. May 29. Free old mission.
•All.\ CoffH H<Mlu .11 Triantle 5qU.1re,
1870.A Harbor Blvd., No. fOO. C0SU
Mesa, 646-7440. Bl~.is5 music with ~
Rowdy River Band begins .11 8:30 p.m . Fri·
day. the Ron Christie Duo performs pop a~ .blues at 8:30 p.m. Saturdoly. free a<J.
m1SS10n.
• Ule lido 501 30th St. Newpott Beoleh,
ft75·2968. Michael Panenon's ·R&B .band
performs 8 :30 p.m.· 1 a.m. Sundolys.
PianistNoc.alist Mikael Healey pl.1ys "The
Best ol Broadway, featuring f'hantom ol
the Opera" 8:30p.m.·1 a.m . Tuesc:t..ys (SS
cover). Healey performs at a special Wine
Tasting Dinner & Show Mondoly. Dinner b
serve<f at 5:30 p.m. and ~ show begins
at 8:30 p.m. Tickets: ~SS.
• Ulifcwni.1 Beach Rock 'N' Sushi llSS
Via lido, Newport Beach, 675·0575. fipa·
nese food served up to the sounds ol rOd
'n' roll n.ghtly.
Gipsy Kings 8 p.m. June 20. Bon Jovi with
speo.il guest Ut.terne 8 p.m. June 25. Od Lepparcf and Ugly Kid Joe perform 8 · p.m.
Juty 10.
• KAmnun 2675 trWie Ave. eosu
Mesa, 64S·SS18. Kurt Steinbeck f)i,lY5 old·
les but good"ies .Ind middle-ol~ro.ld pop
8 p.m . ..n~ Friday.\ .and 4.a P:m· Sun·
ct..ys. Cite StOddlrd pl.tyS ~ng from
rock to disco to ~ IO ~ on ~
baby grand pl.lno a p.m.-midnight Sat·
urd.Jys. No cover .
• Louie Loul~'• 1670 Newport Blvd .. CoQ.1 Mes.J, 63 1·3663. Counuy rock from
Mickey Rooney Jr. 1nd the Wild 'Country
Band presented 9 p.m. to 1.)0 a.m. June
1. No cOYer.
• Or.mge Co41nty Perl0tmin1_ Alts Cen·
ltt, 600 Town Center Drive, COSl.1 ~.
740.2000. Liu Minelli, one ol Ameria's
great enteruiners and an awatd-Wlnning
.1ctrftS. continueJ her aitiony acclaimed
conct'rt Jtind at Segersttom Hall .11 8 p.m.
through Solturd.iy .Jnd l p.m. Sacurdoly-
SundJy. Tideu· Sl5·SSO. In his natl004ll
tour's only st.op 1n Or.Jnge or los ~les counties. singer-songwriter Art Carfunlef
pbys one follC rock Show 8 p.m. Saturd.ly,
luoe 19 T dets S20.Sl8
• r Kific Amphltheitre 100 fa11 Otive,
Costa Mesa, 740.2000 ~Allman Broth·
ers 11.lnd wilh 5pte..al K'Jt'SlS the ~ff He.tley
8.v\d ptrfonn 7 p m SJ1u1d.ly. T id.et
U7.SO-S30.25. No Llwn.~.m wiH be sdd. "~ Sumpl.Hh World Tour '93" fe.1· t.ures fr«Jdie McCtq;or, Sh1nehe.xt. MMO, ______ ....;;_.... _____ _
Gr11f1ths, Tiger, M.l,elt f~k .ind the Pris-
oners ol Cooscience, Myslte R~.1ten,
Sllool •nd Big Mount.in S p m lune 12
ind ind~ an tn1ern.1tion.tl foods .1nd
Ct~ F.1lr. V.1n Halen .1nd sprual gU('St
Vince Neil, l~ form~ 11!.adef ~ll&l!f of
Motley Ctue, .1ppt-a1 Aug_ 27·28. r1ekcu.
S25.lO·Sl3.
• R.1ndell'J l I lultnn Ccnue Dme, SJnt•
AN. SS6·7700. ltufunkth.lng! ~ 8
pm. Sunday.
• Shir H.1·Mol' .a.lot Hubor Refonn T l'm·
pie 2100 M.lr VISl.l1 Newport lk'Kh. 644·
>103 '"A Night ol Rose," a conurt ol
kwtsh. lu.1el1 .ind contcmporJty music fe.i·
tut1ng Jiii~ Kim M.»len .Jnd C.intrw Alie
SM.Jet prcsenced 8 p m SJcurd.ly T l(lcl)
S18.
• W.1rehou.e Rut.lur•nl H SO \ru ()pot.
to, ~pc>ft ~.>eh. 67J 4700 A(il! 01 ~l'.l·
iOfl p<'rfOfmJ dJ....c rue\. .u 9 p m T uc~-
d.ly AdmrssaOll: Sl ~OQ Loe.ii Mu-~ ill 9 pm \\'edl\NfJy Adn11)-
SIM Sl v~ prrl0f'l11> ~\c-thno at
8 UCI Font' >.rli \ 1ll.11;e Theatre. umpus
J 't' .lnJ Brod"'t' R11JJ. II'\ me 856 6616
~,, . " t rum Jnd lht 'M.·u••I C11cle Pro1ect .1• ii th" L,( I IJu l n .... ·mhle p<'rtorm 8 p.m
i • d " I hl en'>l.•111htl• upc.·n) IOI the Jam~
..:, ·' 1 '" I.vi ()u.lrlt I 8 p m Sacurd.iy I .,.,, )h SH
• The unnery 3010 Lafayette Ave.,
Newport Be.tch, 675·5777 C.i11bbe.tn
Steel Band performs 2 to 6 p m. Su~ys
on May. Blue M.lchorlt' plays 10 pm to 1
a m. F11day·5.iturd.iy Nonet'-oen pl'ffonm
lO p.m. to
1
.i m M.Jy
28 29 'iijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!IJliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiU •Diedrich Coffee 3601 Jamboree Rood, 11
• \\ aterfront H1llon We't Co.ut Oub
• 11 • l'Jl '"' t , ""' 11\n , t tuntmgton
lh .11 I· •JC,U '>l.-1-:f fl·~ h.md \(>und\ pre·
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• \\'e>lin South (OJ)I 661.o Anion Bl~d ,
l"l1h\ Loungt• 'i4ll 2'10ll j.1u \trtU<hO
f'.1 .. l.1 Pror1(t' plJ\'> po.mo Jnd >oni;s 7 to 11
ll 1'1 \,1lu1d.1~ ['),I\ I' I loldt•rl pl,1~~ piano 6
1. • l r) p ni I ut "I."' \\ .. dnt ... d.l\'> Jnd 11 L ... .t.11\
Pup, Ruel. & Country
Newport Beach. 8)) 9 14J I~ BumJ,
Amcriu's New Yodeler. will pl.ly, sing and
yodel tradotlOll.il co111 boy music from 8· 11
pm. Friday free adm1>s1on
• Hubof-Singers at Prt->byten.>n Church
ol the Covenant 1n C~a Mesa. 545 0195
Of 897-0S87. This local Stngmg group com·
posed of 2 5 womf'n meets 7 ·9 1 S p. m.
'ruesdays and 1s always seelln~ m<><e mem·
bers to sing and dance ci.issics from '50!>
Be·bop to conlemporary songs
•Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre 8808 Ir·
vme Center Drove, Irvine, 740-2000. Mil1
How.ird. Howard I t~~•ll, Michael Cooper
The Finest Japanese
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8 AllJ Cufl••11 \\.irt•houH• & Ruuhng Co. t.harity ·Jam tor Pcau~ noon tn duU. SJt· Tokyo • Los ~les • Solni.. An4 M M
1 11 1 '' '' ";• "' u •• 11 h h ~ S 01 j j urday Jimmy Bullet Jnd the C0tJI Reefer i'QdtltA 1•t~· • · lk• t.1 ...... "·"' L ~« llww pt>rlorm B.ind perform a pm June 4 s rhe fir\! SOUTH COAST 1611 Sunfl~r .Ave., Bldg. E, Santa Ma
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8 l~ine HyMt R~ncy 17900 fambo<tt
81-<l lt"M 720..MH "YES (Young £,
«Ut!Ve Si~) ~ .. will hog a Pr<'· Hol~y Party 5,)t\J1day Adm~ S 1 5
8 OcHn Padlk Slngle s.Jlon 646-4005
Non-smoking linglft Kl~ t°'~ry Sunday
at 11 a m. for a w1I, l>.a1b«ue and MX1al
hour
• Open Brldp 4S·plus in Cosu ~
650-2320. lnttrmt'd•oltt' to ad•anc1c·d
moltchh 7 pm Wl'Clnescb)'\ C11't S2
8 RAm•d• Inn S..n ~menle 498·8800
8t'a"1 Oub S&ngjcs Dan<'«' 6 9 p m Sun
dJV\
•St. Andrtwa Prttbyttrian Ch urch l>OO
<>1 Andrt'w~ ROid 1'ewpo<t ~.ich 6l 1-
J885 St'rend1ptty singks ~nes lt'alur~ Di.
lohn Court on "~11u.il Or~IAtion -The
8.ld ~~ and thl' C.ood Nt'Y>~" .11 ~ JO
pm \\'t'd~y DoNtion: S2
THEATER
t ether <M•r thl' tele~. 8 pm thiougti 5.lturday TICl.t'b. S 12-S 15.
•Irvine Barwy Thuter 4242 Clmpus
Of • IMnt', 854-4646 ·~ King and I,"
an annu.il SJ>f•~ mvs1C~ perlormed by stu·
dMu ol l!'tne s Unr.enity High School
muse and thl'attt depa11mt'nts. ~111 bt'
prt'Wntt'd at 8 pm Mly .t8·29. 8 pm
and 2 p.m May 30 T1ei.cts S 12
8 Newport Haibor High School NOfm.in
loau Pt'tforming Alb Theater, 15th .ind Ir·
VIM Wttl.S. Newport Be<Kh, 760 ll 19 or
760-3319 High school's Theater Arl.S De·
p.irtment presents Sre'phen Sondheim's
a~ ard-v..innmg. b1ners'' eet fo1ry ute • Into
the Woods'·' I01'11gh1 through SaturJJy.
~11me 7 30 p m AdmhSIOI\ S8.
8 Or .. ngt Co.isl Colltgt. Dr.imJ lJb ~u
dK> 2701 fa1MCW Ro.>d C())(ol Mt°"<! H2
56J0 More th .. n a dOlen une .ict pl.I)">.
tnan) ol lht'm or1g1n.il \\111 be pt'•lo1m<'d
.it 8 p m 1hrcl(Ji,-h Sund.Jv bv OCC ) Reper
.ilory Comp.in' T"-'-eb SJ
8 Or.angt County Ptrformint: Arts Ctn·
ttr 600 lo"n CcntN Drn.t• CCN.i fl.1'~.
""J 2000 8r0.lc.l"'.a) meg.i ~.ir Tommy
Tune returns July 1J · 1 J f0t t"o perlc>tm
arxcs ol htS Kela.med Oflt' ITl.lri ~
himmy Tune Ton•te' T1<.t..ets S18 Sl8
TuN!J) froda)s 2 lO and 8 pm. Sat·
urdJ)S 2 30 and 7 30 pm. Sunda)s. T tel ·
ets S25 Sl4.
Dinner theate r
• Eliubelh Ho~ard's Curtain Call The-
ater 690 El Clmino ReJI, Tustin, 838-
1540 final perlormances ol Cole Porter's
"Anything Goes .. Curuin tomes 6 30 p.m.
Tueid.:iy-Thul'MiJys and SaturdJys; 7 p.m.
Fr.days, 11 '.30 a m . .and 5 30 p.m Sun·
days Pric~ stall at S 19 95.
8 Keith & M.ugo's Murder Mystery at
Scott's Seafood Croll & Bat, 3300 Bristol
St., Cthl.Y~ (.!Ill -166·1767. Sol~C·ll·
)ourwh "hoduo1t. \1.-hNe adOfS pose as
d1nnt·r gut">l.S, prl"><'nt<'<l 8 p.m. 5.:iturda)'S
•Lt Mcridien t'lotel 4500 MacArthur
111,d i':t'\\port Beach, -176-2001 MBr0.1d·
~JY, "h \\..iy." J ~morg.i>board ol mu>Kal
tt-t•Jll'r, mJ)o11C, cume<ly anJ specialty acts.
•> h1·IJ at 7 (>!X't•JI dinm.:r showl 8 and
9 .a 5 pm FridJ\) SJ co,cr c.h.vi;e, l\\O
dr• .. ~ 'Tlon1mum ~r per.on
• Mezunlne Rut .. ur.ant 19600
f.ucAtlhur 81\d l"ine, -c.o-CLUE "°''
su,poc!Oll> • O(.'\.,, m)'>tl'I) <omed~ 00)(.-d
on the l'l'IO\lt' ··C-bJLl.lnca;• is pl't .. ..entcd
frtd.l~) at 8 p m and SJturdJ)~ at ., p m
Adm1>>10n S38·S48 j'l,e.arby 1'ewpon
Bt>ach M.imou Su11~ continues •l's S 1.i9.
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I I I I I I I I I I CotWON I I I I I I I I I I
CH:u~~~NE $695
BRUNCH REG. $8.95
Lorge Otr"f d l.dln "*'-pha Walle, omMel ond
roast ham ltdlonl. Tropk:ot tul sdods ond ccmtos.
WITH COUPON • EXPIRES fr 1-93
I I I I I I I I I I COUPOH I I II I II I I I --Wednesday--
Family Appreciation Night!
$1 .00 Mar~e m ~err Latin Omer E01ree tvderoo
KIDS EAT FREE wllh fMfY paying adult
Tues. Nlte: 50¢ Tacos In bar
Thurs Nlte: 99¢ Fish Tacos in bar
H~,q~,
JAZZ BU & UllN Gilll
263 E. 17th St.• Costa Meso •631-4009
• AlttmAll~e Repertory Theater 1610 S
Cmid AW!., S.int.l AN, 8)6 7929 Tar
IVllt' Mollt'tt''s com«Jy on hypocnS).
pl.a~ lhurW)'\ th<ough S.ilurd.lys at 8
pm Sunda)~ at•] pm until JuM 11
8 South Coast Repertory 655 TO>\n Ctn
1er OrM CO<U ~ 957~Ql3 On the
mJ•n sc..ige Sh.ldu''l.tnds, ' W1ll•.im 1'1
chohon's p<:Meriul dr.im.1 aboYt author cs l~rs opl'OS 8 pm M.l) 28 •n<l COO·
tanues through June ~;-l1C:lru, S2S·Sl4
12 )0 p m Pay \\ l\Jt You \\ 111" mattnee
t.'Uy 291 Pr~ lt'ws f rodJ) throubh l hurs
day, Ma) r Uicl..eb StS·S231 On tilt'
second stage the wor'<1 premiere ol R~'t't
Rueff's So Many \\'ord)." an l'\Jm1nJ1ton
ol mam.igE' anJ v..ht'th<.'r lo\t' 1s d~1ny or
an arch.i~ cho•<I.'. con11out'S 1hrough Sun
dJ) ~11mes for both ~Sei 8 p.m
per lOUple "M~ery Weeknd" p.t..:l..ige I:=====:-==:;::========--------=-=--=::-::::--=--:"::--::-----::; ~hteh incl~ dinner Ille show. a l\\O--
'""""ts sn so to s16
• 1<\Cbl.tgt lhHlt'r 1 599 Svpt'f!Of A\t' •
Cost.a M~. 646-5887 Closmg Pt"rform· anc~ ol "ull ~ 8.ack,'' .a ~man d.ut..
comt'dy about a man lt)lng 10 gel his Me
room \U•lt frtd.l) or 5.iti.rd.iy e-.ening anJ
bre.ll..f.bl the nt"\t d.iy .it the M.imou's
W1ndlM) test.lurJnL
8 South Cout Plua Vill.igt Murder Mys·
tt'ry Dinner 1631 Suni~er A\e .• Santa
An.t. 67S 9726 Sh<.'rkick Holmes 1n Case
"" 61 'Murder in tht' Mummy's Tomb"
ptt'\Cnle<l 7 pm SJturdJ)'S Ticl..el$ SSS
per pcr)Qll, indudcs dinner. ffi)>tery.
Ch.imp.lgne and gr.:i1u1h~
BARN_ STEAKHOUSE
§enrlng
Luneb & Dlllner
• ll~rv•tle•§
641-9777
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HARBOR $-CENTER
To Celebrate
Our New Brunch,
We'll Give You
The Toast Free.
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M 1llions of us hung
around the same
neighborhood bar
anJ ah' avs felt better
after a straight shot
ol "Cheers.'' Ou t the bJC is closing
tonight after a '>pectaculJr I I -year
run on NBC. \\'hat arc loyal fans
going to do bcsiJcs watch the
reruns? Join Cheers Anonymous?
Looks like a time to be with
friends at the 171h Street Dar and
Grill (formerly Gino's on the Hill),
"h~1e the drinlo.., arc SJ. the
atn11ispherc's Y.arm and day-11me
bJrtcndcr Dob Fuess. who .,.. as
Ualbou Day Club's VP of
Marlo.et1ng and Sales for 15 )Cars.
"lo.no"s C\eryboJy's name.''
Dining
Editor
There are lots
of familiar races
from around the
neighborhood. in
J non-threatening
ambience "here a
''alt rcss.· less
Jbra"' c t hah
1 V\ Rhea
Perlman. might
tell a p.irticularly
r JC)' JOlo.e 1f 'he
fccl' vou're not
the uppity type.
~kam\hik, the
nc" pJrtncr te am
-----• uf U1ll lla dkv .111J l>:rn Tu lle) h:J\c rcmmlclcd. •
1.h.111~nl the n.1mc .• inJ lo.cpl r ue''
l111nt .1nJ center 111 one of CmtJ
\k,.1\ 1110,l populJI ll~JI \\JICrllh!
h,1k' I I urmcr p.11 tm:1 Gino Uocro
"'IJ 111' p.1rtnc1,h1p l,1,t \car .mJ 1'
111 m 11.: nJrng l\l h 1, ';mou' re JI
c,t.1tc holding' 1n Coron.1 Jcl
~l.1r l
l nhlo.c the tch:\t\11111 'ho''· tlm
bJr h." J big rc,t.1ur,1nt JttJchcd.
It' tii..en hJnthumcly rcnO\atcd.
''1th nc" pJull. "'-'" l1gh1111g Jnc..I a
ho't ol thing' 111duc..l1ng the
rcmmJI of center booth!> Y.h1ch
create a more congenial, open
J1111ng room
Ne" Chef Louis Navarro has
had .1 little .. omcthing to c..lo with
the d1Jnge~. too. I fo Uaked Potato
B BC CHIU BASH -Jla
Wttt. event chairman, calls
it a "Western Mardi Gras."
Costumes and plenty or party at-
titude will be displayed during the
contestants parade, before guest!>
hunker down to a chili dinner and
all the fixin's at the aMuaJ CaU-
rond8 SUte Clalll Clllamplo11Plp
IJHI W...,.. PU'tJ next Thursday.
May 27. a& the Balboa S.y Club.
Jaqa wdl JO to work on 60
varieties of Southwat Sublime.
aliH l"eat SIJlo Ouli. with Pcpto
B~ Ud Miller beer u their
bcve,..,a ot choke. Tltere will be
a Wesecm duce coa1e11 with
ca h prizct; ph11 • iUc:lion ind
fashion ihow of dude rudl d&lds
with Ill procceda .,....._ the
Red Cl'Oll OC CMf l1r. a .. trlJ' ..,, IBC'1 MMll
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Three Cheers!
17th ·Street Bar & Grill is the kind of. place
Norm & Cliff would love; food s good, too
'oup . .,.. htch " th1clo., and cream). i!I
topped Y.1th l>our cream, bacon b1h
and ch1,el>. JUSt hlo.c that good old
foil-wrapped baked potato at !>teak
houses. A S2.95, a 00\~I ought to
keep demon!> from tho door.
For a shared appetizer or !lmall
lunch, try "Armadillo Eggs."
They're frie d jalapcno peppers
stuffed with jack cheese and batte r
fried. Hey, we're not talking health
Cood here!
'I he 17th Street Durger ll>
etlmpo!>cd of 113 pound of choice
ground beef wi1h lettuce, onion,
tomJto, bacon und a choice of
chedd:ir, Swiss or American checi.c
and !!hoc tring fncs, for $5.95.
Popcorn shrimp, a nice batch of
them, arc $6.95.
As for entrees, the grilled Italian
hot ~au ages with angel hair pai.ta,
tom,1lll JnJ hJ\ll .1uce Jre )!'IC:)
J hca") loJd for dcll(Jtc Jngd h.m
-linguine might mJlo.e .1 !'letter
base. but the tJ\lC is grc.u Cla"ic
Cobb 1:. not tht'I ca(c's forte, red
g.inger chicken cntrec i.J!Jd I">
worth a try.
For big appct1tc!I, broiled Jouble
pork chop ser\cd Y.it h a !IOup or
salad, vegetable!> and !>Orne March
(choice of rice. frie), etc.) arc one
MaMa BwJ, 4. Tastings and T I 4 ~ I t 1
Mama, $3ys, "this is a culinary ex-the award-Winft1al Ousaaf AliClen
travaganu." OC contestants in-restaunnl in Souda Coul Plaza
elude Barban Vtnezia and Job Vilb,o Oii Tuclday al 6:lO p.m.
Crua of local 1V cookina show For raervatiom. phone 661-1737.
lame; Cam»ll Slllc.,; and the The dinner ii 165 per penoa.
Newport Butb Flrt Depart.meal. CJ
Tickets. IC any are ldt. are S2S GROWING rHSUl OWN -
each; phone ASAP 645-5000. And JW'• Cellllr• Gl9I at 'Be NIWo
plaA to p11t off the ~isea. ..-._. ~ .... bll a 0 deUaJa<d .... ..., .... ..
JAMES Bf.ilD DINNER -a.et ..... 111••111 ...... a-
Ull ADdtn Stn ..... of Gtlllal ..... IN ...... d18d1• ....
Aackn has been invi1ed IO pre· tous-. and 1R01J llMil. flab
pare dinner at J1ma Beard'• herbl ue defta~~~;S. a brownstone in Greenwich Viua,t, hoc &NllCI. 11 "'9 ....._
NYC, a sinaular honor, and OC• l1ltt If A•! • WS11f ill
own £Ilea Appel is auendina. _ w ...... • riilll ..._ • 1111
The dinner will be replicated 11 ...... :tar I& 111111 W ,, Ille
IO &he kitchen.
'hi W U.. lhMI ill CGaa
Mal is on lhe aame end with
IOIDI sensational llCW disha fa·
IDlint herbl picUd OM bout be-
bc me. la ....,, GtWt, ~
OU& dw-pilkd lemb chops with
enillaed .,tic, Chopped IOSCN'ry,
...,_ llld USC marinade. With
,...... lllia1 and &afrWMI aauce.
,... Phone 540-9176 fOr rewrtl·
llolil.
12 Orange Cout Weekend I ThUf'Sday, May 20, 1993 . . ' . ..
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17th Street Bar & Crill denizen
include (from left): Charles l cil>-
tcr, Jeannette Leister, Kim Arcn •
kov, bartender Bob fuc s, Lisa
O'Neil and Frank Guertin.
of this ·grill's moi.t onlcrcJ item'>, o
cla~ic. priced at S 11 95.
For more delicate appetite t)pC!it,
the i.auteec..I s:i lmon 1) i.\llell. It's not
dry. has a fine te~turc and a
ple:i ant lemon-butter sauce.
Nothing here i' going to 1n,pirc
four-star raung), it's not that kind
of house. Just good. 'IOhd
unpretent1ou coo~in~ at modcrJte
price:..
For de i.crt, tf )Ou're not into 11.:c
cream or p.a,tncs. amble on tnto
the bar, ha\(: a night ap. and,
tun1g.h1, Y.JI h the 111\JI q w.o<lc ul
"Cheer:.,'' .1mong friend' J t l"'th
!>trel:.l. ¢
0 171/1 lrt•cl J.J.1r und Crill • ./1H
J:;"t I 7111 '1 .. Cu~1.i· \lt,u.
650-1750. Open dallJ.11.i.m. tu 1
.1.111. U rt~r11d brunt.'11 t n t'd.
It /1c-t'lt'll.1lr s1ccumnw<lutiv11s. """"·
'11"'1.ing.
With g1ill fare (from left): Sergio Al·
v.ire.t, Kellie Russell, Luis N.iv.irro.
"We're bringing people tC?_getberl"
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Spc<.:ial :\d\'crtising "'upplt·nu·nt for Orange Coast Weeke nd
ShrinkRQ~ w11h 1ht: mt'.111 ... mu torgc.·1 the
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\X'c hc:~.tn to 'CL' the.· 01)1h of 1hc
'llfX'r\'oman L'llll..'r~t: .• 1-. i>c~}
l...cc·~ -.<mg I Am \X'om.tn lud '
prophe,1c.:J l.1kc .1 k1cJ in .1 1..Jn<.h
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.tll. 11t: .1 ''ale. mother .ind 'uc.n:-.,-
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chmg h.1d to '>Ulkr J-. .1 n .. ·,ull
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to 1.·mcf'Ht· 1n 1he 1Jt:.1 1h..1t for J
Jnc.l !>(!n!>itlvicy m our men. God
lorhiu chcy sho uld become wimp~'
So the sc:ilc tips o n1..· way anc.l lhen
the o ther o t :.urpn:.in~ly. mc.•n
hccomc: more and more c.onfu~c<l
about what "o men w:lnl
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Jnd bu ... ine " "orld I hear horror
'mrics .Jhout hm' they arc m1'-
tn:atcd. dcmc:mcc.l :lnd 1gnoreu lw
men in chc wo rkplJc.1..· From nwn I
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hallbu~tmg w omen who '1..·cm to
delight in ~c.1str.1tmg~ tht• mc.·n "ho
wo rk for or with them \\c c..rnnot
ignore the fl;n<l:.iment.JI d1lt1..·renu..·,
in the nature:. of both :.exc'
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-cd.m• hit:h l{Ulltl\ h.·oJcr. 11" 111g, hof~\I J'WIC\\11111.l(
~l\1-t\ 11\Jfl, JI) <,<J r-.e .. p>n
lkJL.h. Call ! ''Ill
FrMl'-INL:: BLO,DL Al·
U.i..11\t', o11..:omph<hcd. ~n·
\!IOU\. rdu.;a1,J, rn~ll1gcnt
'W:d• Ill\ tn,, rer111t'J, )U~
cc,i.lul, monomnsous m.rn.
N/S/D .i 1·S1 Newport
Ue.i..h. C'.ill 2376.
LIVtL Y. LOVING. tcaa)
M1J .,..c<1cm. N/S. lra•ellcd.
\10\.'l"rt, lll'lnl. fan Sttlo.mr
real man 10 match. '9 SO
"<""J'llfl &k.h Call 23 W
IRRE TIBLt PROPO AL
II.ff. ~. IOj-.tl ucaacd. ;;1..1.:-y
~"°"'· ek'i:.lllt. 1ntclh '.Ill.
&".:Ollll'h'htd, 'IUAIHy, ctw-
;ao: k"r YOll. Htlhl)' lK•IMll
f'l1'hN ~"'11m1gbk'. up;iblc
"' llllJ'l'C'.••lln C\1111lirJ1n.r. l.(UJl1l). l nonumiJaLablt ~ a
l.iJ' ""IK' I\ :a nrc blend nf
H:hcl MJ \l«I l. A hfc·
ll nlt' of c.ar1n1. ,1unni. re>
nu~ \Urnndcr! Hun11n1·
10n 8ud1. Call 2:\~
I INDA EVANS loo._ 1hl.c.
Pro len1un1l Ocrm1n aul
1«1. I 'IOptli"1<.:alCJ. W«e<\ •
!vi rom1nrto.: icndcman 40
Bl:Al TIFl L YOU"'G
\1AIDE.'-~'Cl) 1n1elltgcn1.
humoruu• S\\ \I 20-:!1 fN
lncnJ,h1p llW\I<:,, h1ltnj,'.
~ U l"'1nc C.ill:'1 I
PETITE S\\ f 'S. I'. S hLc'
•lluntr) ntU\14". trl\.:I. &.
buJIUIJ SceL Attr.KU•e \5
JJ man tor comp;tmun~h•p lf' Ille C;1Jl 22ti:?
VCR' A1TRACTIVE. 001·
&1>rn&. crcalt\c DWF. nu:c
h;ure. c\cilln~. lun lo• rng.
many 1ntc1e~I\. Dc~1rc'
mono11mous rd•!•Oa~h1p '"''h )tm:crc. rom.in11l, ad·
\'ffltUIOIU. eJucalN. fun-lo\
tnJ. SW M 4Y ·62. -..11h ..cn>e
of humor Orange C\1UOI)
Cail 1001
\f:.R' l'R.ETTY.Noo.k.'°
•01nctfi1nJ SWI , <,.' I IO.
'II . tl>\id figure. 4flccl1<•n
.a1c kmrmnc, ~.u111, ,,umg
rn·~ -11lfUI, ~ lllhm
IUI'(' ;'tnc, tun ~n'lt' of bu
mor, u..Jcpcndl'111. lo•~ Ir"'
cl, lcnm,, JOH'"I· <L11ng,
C\<:f\:IY"i· wa(L, un t>c-..h.
J1runi l'l.ll. llllMh, pl.a~ anJ Jood cvn•e"-ltt<>n l.ui\6.•ni
lor SWM \~-'"· a11ra.:11~c.
~· .-. NIS. prot~\!Mal. ettu·
• L'Ued. Mhk1rc.1nm. financial·
I ~. v.ann anna. ICflS1C
11( humor w1lh s1m1l.it in&er·
• c'" "" rdJ"'"''h1r Ir•'°''
C'.111 I ""'
L00"-1'-v FOR 'l''-'l.tl. '-..r
m11-11-cnt "ho ltL~' tt• J,,
thin'"· I ni •hm a11r.-d1H"
'-S \VUtll! ,\li I u'lln (';Ill l~.\t-. •
S<\ \cl> l>BI '4.'\:l' ""'"' "''
mor nun i. If ,11;in n g, '.1n n~
(hun:h. n)ll\ °'' h.>bt>t.°'• JJ\
lrtJI'· \\.J(L, Lunl( Rl'Jdi
C.1111706
CLASSY. JA.7J lo,cr. h'I')
attni.:tl\C' WI-, NS to cn1m
~hJnrrg mcl'rc"-' "" oittracll•c.
profcHronal "IJS W !\.I in
llr1rcs Tu,.1111. Call ~:7
TALL, ATTRACTIVL
brainy OWJ-""nlcr. ~Ct'L\ 1411. lllr.kll•e bra.In) S W\1
"" c.<, Cu\14 Me\3 C' Jll
217
PRCTn HAPP't holth\.
C'.ir1h) 1~lh~-.:n1. "'J'l11 II• :II
cJ Wt '~·'<."Cl.' h:nt ... 1111.:,
't°n.lll•C ..cn•1ul, ..em1 1111el
k.tual : • 4(1 S\\ 1J \1 '"tlh
~ .. ,1.-•n t mi.I.'..:, him ,1.; hlr'
I ·UN (k.-..h. l'~I :IOI.I
llA VE A .:.u who hlo.C'\ 10
\llUU~· I )<lfl lo ~ "'fflo.•
t'oJ Jl(hcn1urcs. tncnd~ v.hi.1
m».c me l1Uiih. oo ooc "'hi.•
~me~" WANT A.
man v.hn will do ell the
Jb<l\C ,U\d flhlh' .1 \. ' \
1alkr. cJu.::dcJ rie.i....:J "'uh
hi\ aprcJrJn,c JOll '.\ft.'CI.
.inJ .. .Ulh .. "'1111\.lll '" Ill\ c
01 HR t-.:llul\ ,1nJ b1llrn'.
"'Ille 1111e1C•I\ illlld l.1lent•
I \C ul hie. t'-.• <Ill' illlJ II.I
lull.' -.w1 '"1 J'll''".i'f\ 111.
l'l'.IJ~ 1111 a ~l\·Jt l•"C .all tit ll u1111ni;11\ll ll.11b.1u1 l'Jll
!l\O
.\lt1' ltLl)lll \l>. ,(l,,h
~W f V.lth HlUll)!\ •tltlUJC.
'<.'el \ lolll .• 1111.i.;11''" cJ1K~J
SWM '>OM "•th.,.. .. Cm1.a
\k,1. (.'.;ll l I iU
ltl 111[;\tBl It Tiil. till','
ll11J1n ·•rr hc.:irl\ m111J,
ncl.'J ""' ~''' 1r.•c 'r1111 'rci..1nr M.•' m111Jc:J \1 If' 11-.: l .i.h 11 • '
<10R<•l Ol S lll {l'I;[)[ h
.. ·~' r'i-ll•>fl.tf'h.'1, "<.'\'.\., ;an <1J•c11tur1•u•. l<11l h.inJ
,. '!TIC. hlcl.. • I 11l4JI.1alh -c
\UIT n Ii • 1'l<l--4'11 ( 1.1\~ \1,!':l 01JUhl
Cll \KMl'l~l' \\In'."
'"""""· \IW\~ru.il. f'ICll\ ..:1
<. hnIDan :-.:L' l'""'J ""'11:
OtlC hir ~tip.I\ mcru ;u'IJ ''"n
llUllfirll( El , , "'' l';Mt ~I (>
{10T If TO(,[ 1111.:R' ~1
Ir .. me ~I "' ' 1 lh <11Xi..mp
'i\1 I\. ~1 <>"'. cJu,oi1e·d
'l~(I\' '(°\1<1\' em<lll<ll\.:111)
llnan.1alh l.'nthu,1.011,
l u-un l lll :1~
\IJl(\1°11\l :\lK._I
WW I "" 1n •en• 111 u'
, l.1"' laJ' I '"
.. ;atL• un 1-\.a..h 11 I •
folO!\:', llla~on• I< '' '-
nlJn "' "' ,.urK• •111 h. c
\IUl('l llHi.'' .. , hoMll< \\l11n11:r
Call :I'"
\\()( l ()RI l't \ ,, Al
trJ>'.11•<' D\\ f " .., •C:cL'
, Lull!. "'<IUIJ Ix• f'<ll"-•" \ 1 (>.,
l.u .:t•n• l'r,Jlwn. 1IJ11, 111r
trw111hh1p '"'"ic C'.111 ~ml
\~PIRl'v ~ '-<-•L rrctt\
•C~t'l.1.11;1n L11ldll.•.1neJ I'll
II"~ lhc am, .llll"fl't'' w1J an 1fl\JI,, .... ,.1,., hca-.·n '"' c.;inh
~I""' llc31:h <.all ~I II
fl~ ,\. n ~"' hni;hl ~
'unn\ l n10' K u•h I 1m
N~h. J1111 l.a..1<1. itrJ 110!"
luU\ 'IN I !I IC'"'111fll. n~
:111111 >tunn l 1"'-11 \k~ Cal
~·o~
'11ll :o.;1, '' 'h)l-t 'kn.kr
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Women
Seeking
Men
Sf
Smgle Female
SM
Single Mole
G
Gery
l
le~oon
J
Jewuh
A
Alson • Skx~
H
Ht~nsc
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N/D
No Drugi
N/S
Non Smoker
N/Drink
Non·Drin~er
... ci., S\\ M mer 'i5. N/S.
o111l'!o1111g JfOutnt ~1occro:.
'"' 111~ ~c111k11'\J/1 I lu111in~on
lk.a..h t .tll l!\t ..
LL I ~ l 0 '1'1:.CT ' \II-
<.,\\I'S 1111.tCll\C . .aflC•
11o1n.11c lunll\. mulls l.11.ctcd
I Al'<: 11.t•c:I .;_.,un: rn.tn) rar
111 •r .1111 'I'""'· l10nc~ty !lnJ
11wd1 111un:' 'YOU 5 ·i.'" .11
11.11. II\ c humorou\ . .k.'U•c. 1n
l•'llt!!Clll .tml 3 \cry \pl!CIUI
111.111 1n,1l.111g for a pcnrl:.in.:111
1\'l.11111tt\l1tp , U~llll. CJll
I'\'\ I
l'Rr I I' 'iWF 'O. hlu111k
tilu.: ewu. hc.•llC"I. ~1mrn:. en r''' lt,1\l'I .tnJ lllO\IC\ 'CC .. \
'"'Ult ".1rm·hCJr!Cd 111:111
"1., <"11111\' !he "1f1lt" II"\ on..· < ,oll Ill 11
I<\\ l !:>lll'llG RLDHEA D
J.I C\llltnl,!. !>CruUOIJ\. C\llJ
"Hhn.tl\ 4 ual1t)'/c:h111;al 1cr
~c ... ong One c '\ccp111>nJI
n11nnunablc. uhra-\Uu:cn lul
i:.:11tlc111an • ..,IS Bu.\10!.'U LMl.I
t\"1fu11.·J 1 lunllnj!lon tk.1'.h
l 111 1•11n
HI R .\CTI\. E SAF \.i
\ h. I''· cdut atcd, '"""'
\W/AM. cdUl'11Cd. prulr•
"no.al goal oriented. rn.ir
n.i!!c minded Honesty more
1mpt1r1.1nt 1han agr. 5 · io.
Tu>tm Call 1917
WANT BABIES'" Mc 10011
17. tall SWF loolmg 10 meet
tall 16· •I. healthy. ~m.'t~sf\11.
drug·frcc. N/S. fitnci.s·n11nd
c1J. o.Jcgl\.--cd. ·ru1urc hu11>an11·
Ill produce bcauhful, blonde·
It.aired. blue C)Cd, champ1011
orhlctcs & scholars, 10 com
plctc our happy family. 0on·1
he \hy. C<lll Mc! Cos1A Mesa.
Call 18)(3
ST UNNING. tcnsuo11s
tirunc11c. 27. S ·.'ll<X>. ~U'CS
hyperscAual. monogamous.
afnucnt. loving non-smo .. er
(CK lnld1t1onaJ ltfc--comm1I
mcnt. JOY· f'on::\'er Ncwpon
Beach Call 1736.
ATTRACTIVE SWF
S'M32. scckms counlC.flll'I
'IR 6.S. for fun. spon1anc11 y.
\hare hfe·s surpri~s. h 11
you" Cos11 Mb&. Call 1740.
BRIOHT, accomphshcd. &I·
1rac11ve (shm), 37. N/S,
.5'61 11 ~. Sce~inlf Orrenng.
lfones1 comm11men1, 11yle,
guts, hwin& sense of humor.
Ncwpon Beach. Call 17'2.
SHA PELY 25 BF w/ba;:k
S1CCU !all WM 30-I() for din-
ner. d.lna~ mov.cs. pos.s1blc
rcll111on.sh1p. l...alcwood. Cal I
1748
EXTREMELY ATTRAC·
TIVE. looking for nme.
SWF, clu sy. canng. shy,
read)' for k1cb, se(o .. , profes-
sional SWM . N/S. 26·33,
comm11mcn1 minded! lf"mc.
Call 1752
APPEALINO , PRETT'
OWF, pc111c bruncuc, &ood
body. 42. .S' 1/IOS. Bentle. 111-
ttlh~cnl. fuM). umquc. Sc.!M>
in1cll1ccn1. left br111 n 1ypc.
phyMl'ltll) OL I.met L\SCnrvc.
qu.ah ly i.:cnllcman Nc .... pon
Bc.tch Gill 111()1
CLASS'. TRIM SWF ~O.
N/S. W.1111\ Callf\¥ W..CC..\ful
M.in 4~ ~~tu <~ \On\C,.,_.
ll<Mh p.~im. IUIUR'. fl'\ Ille
C.&11 llWJ
ARf \IA!lo DESIRED b) UIW:
hl<lfltlr COJO)' ou1dlxlf olCID 1
lie• IO'I-• :mil 1r11c"' Lei \
h.i• c run SJnt;a AnJ C'all ,,,,,
Al)\l,TIROlS SW F
'I 111". w "llS. lou .. mr for
I.all . .1<.tt\l•, nou: euy Balbu.I
1)1.md (.ill IMO
L \OTIL '~'""' S" 31 ..eeks 111•.illh~ 111tcll11em SWM JO.
\(), 1111 ~Kh. N/S <;·~ fOf llR·
rnnd111llfllll 111\c Tu~un. Cnll
lhx.!
PLI I fl:. 1~·111101 owr. ht.
.Klt•c ~\ . ..,/br uwn tum &
cw• .. 'CCI.' rcntlcnl.ln Of I~
ulJ \I. hnol t '\ 701 who still
cn1u\' I.le lie ,hould lo•c
buo .. , lrscnth. lli<.ilrc. long
V. .tJI. \ Ill<" IC\ lrJ\cl, be ;if
tc1.ll\IR.llC in l .u 1~ m
111hcr. .. , he " 1n h1m•ell
C11'U11.1 def \<1.., Cilll lt17'
CLA~'t DWF ~·~11m. WC·
.,,,lul profemo1w v.ilh Jou
11r cncrg)' iOCh tall iicntlcmln
J!i Ml v.ho cnJO)' danc1n1.
dmtn(I. movies, 1r1vcl and
131.t~ICI Md U ~lnc:ert lf"1nc.
C.311 I ~n
Bl:ALl'TlfUL. SENSUOUS.
d :nsy. ~11cccnful hone\! BF
H. ~·w1?0. i.tt~ h:1ncbome.
f1I, f1nanc1ally )UC'CCU (ul.
churm1ng. honest. munop·
mou" man .'II 48. Ne wport
Beach C:ill IY70.
DYNAMIC. 1rc111 lcgs. prcny.
\hm 5" 11. succes\ful profes-
"ona I who en1oys tennis.
hor'IC\. movies. home-cook·
1n1. seek\ Alhlchc SM. 4()-t.
w,lcducaoon, $CftSe or humor,
fl IWlC1.\I success. who Isl.cs 1
cNllcni;c. T U$hn. Call I S89.
SINCERE. fun-lo"'"I· edu·
aitcd. lflnlC1l\C. .cuvc SF 38.
scd.s wne in male 3.s.+ '°' re-
I 111onsh 1 p. Wcstildc. Call
2426.
SAUCY Yer av.rtt1 lady w1t11
p&UIOO fcx hfc tceu mlclh·
gt.nl. acnsi11vc JC1ltlcman f<lf
monoaamous rcla1ion1h1p.
BlllbtM*. Call 2A 17
HELJ> f'OUCl:. OffKV Wllll
cd by beautiful. fstry rcdhcacl
SWF' .\() MuJI be lw1c1Jomc
Md flldllooatc Sanll MorucL
14 Orange Coast Weekend I Thu;Sday, May 20, 1993
Call 1296.
WANTED: WeJHt>-do. car-
ing. cuhUICd man. by bngh1,
suy, slender, v.arm-hcancd,
d1v0fa:d French v.onu.n. 40.
Malibu. Call 1080.
A BENTLEY, J O'S, \l1m
lines. d iIDy, icu pin ou1 or
hfe. S«b J}-45 succcu. 11n-
bon ·v rvan1. S.inla Monica.
Call 2393.
BEAUTIFUL. athletic:, rO·
mane.IC. clm.sy W/F, 30. lCCks
h;1.ndl.(1nic, n1hle.11c. rom:1111ic.
\IOCcrc. fu nny. classy v.hnc
1cnilcm.an 26-Jll for love,
l~ncss.. Wld 1n.a.)lbe c•en thr
fa1rv I.ale M.inh•llllm Bch.
CJll 1104
CHRIS TI A 'I/ 81-' .!9. loves
spon,, ph<>IUJraph~. hoN
l.oo4.111f for Chn~ SIDB'-1
v.ho h1\c-. God lnilcv.ood.
C.JI JIM
S\\ LADY !CCb SW sc~
gmtkm.in '°' fullll1! ~· ~ mtd 5().6()'\, NSIDnN.
Ll~e ouldoor!i. t>c.lch. moon·
111ns. humor. Los Ani elc
Call 1356.
HEARTS OF SPACE. d;b.\J·
cal. rock. WAVE. S11ni>e1s.
star~. full moon. rou~sls.
Walks. d1ni na. danc1n1. for·
cian films. 'The An.s.' rollc.r
COAsters. Tall, 42. Aquarian.
Pt:accfuJ Wamor. I.bl Ange-
la. Call 2404.
ELVIRA. MRS. Robinson
rolled IOIO Feltsm 01d •• wilh
Warhol 1w1u s ISO cnspy,
comphmcnwy. collaborative
condiments. Los Angeles.
Cllll 239$.
SEEKINO prufcu1ooal i;en-
lleman. SWF. "7/slmder. 1a1e
60's, llCtlvt, lvllqc P11du*·
""°'Id 1r1veler. cultural pur-
SU11S. lot Anetta.. Call 2411.
ENGLISH. ekpnt. aoph1st1·
Clled, S'7/12'. w:ry 8llnlCIJYC,
ctcarttd.. Seeks c:uhurcd man
of aub11ancc SS•. fll, NIS.
Saiu Mona. Call 2412.
CHARMINO. bnfhl. classy
E.11;,lrJh blond WP, S'~l 18,
t«U SWM 40+, succcuflll,
rum.11111ic, sen 111vc a11y S'9+
10 shllrc mcanmgful n:lallOl'I·
1h1p. Sanla Monrc1. Call
l .l74.
-
CHARMING SWF 37. i.tt .. -
m& ber equal IO I V. iW1TI he.Vt·
ed SWM uncJrr 42, prtfc:raN)'
in WLA. Lo!. Angeles CAii
2378.
ATTRACTIVE. cd11c11cd.
lf11JhC, s-ydlolopcal, Wlf'm,
scru:11al, playf11I, 5p1n111al
Scctrna SM 4~• for loYrng,
mono11mou' rcl111on1hlp
with great communication.
Sanla Momc• Call 2367.
ATTRACTIVE. PETITC
blonde 5' V106. w11h sood
scn'e of humor &. fisure
Seeking 11hle11c. amb111ou,,
'ucccuful man • .i.s S$, 10
i.h:ln! life anJ nrw ikl\Cf\1\1""'
CnJO) \ .. llllf~ leNUS. \allafll bi~ Rummic duvi.-". mu
~. d.anelna. IR\ t:I & llOllMIJ,
rrn aN> 11wof\-cd m 'Plrtllllll
ahd wc1.iJ pohhcal pun u11,, w Hl)'\'od.C.JI .!l7~
ALL AMERICA OIRL
~I. old·f&>hl\mtd/m00crn
mm. If )'W ll"t )0. ~. ~
\1lllc &. fun l1w1ng ""e ma)
hnc • m11ch
W~smde/Snu1h8•)'. Call
00 RMET LOOKS. Curo·
pcan uu1loul. plu Dchcn111rc·
$0nw!, pla)'fol. \CC .. \ "4-4S
compan!On for 1hc11er. COO·
ocns and more':' .uu Mom·
ca. Clift 1'27.
SWF "iO. USUALLY e>.-
lrcmcly k 'livc, achen1urous.
1tco,cr1n1 front lnJuiy. de·
qro company '°' mtandenna walb. CIC. Slllla Mona. Call
2-'28.
LEFT·HANDED. 11hlctu;,
non.affluent uucprmcur lady
hunl1na for dyn.1m11e mlll ~
60. black or whne. non·n::ll
llOUI. NJS. phymall)'/ n
nanoally healthy, hM:s JAU. II
crcallve. caiy to look 11.
VelllC.~. Call 18'2
PRErT'Y. ATTRACTIVE,
Sltllf1. 40, S '8 ', rorn1nuc. aen-
SUOU\. t.111)' &Oll\I woman die•
«llft lhc aarnc 1n 1 pit. p-
ero11•, succeuful man "'""
101.1 of 11ndcn1and1n1. lo"c
Md 1ffcc11on 10 •lw'e. Mtt1
me and )'OU ·11 nc~er l'ClfCI tl
W Hollywood. Cell 1383,
ATTR-'CTIVl! BF. rn1elh-
acnt, i lauy. sood oluet
Seel.$ v.-arm, J*j•Ohllr maie,
ame q111ll1lcs. No aamts,
. mu 1 be nrw.."Crc and 1n1trcsr· ins. 'iS-65. C11h« Cit)' Call
227S
MAN'S BtST lncnd rs me!
SWf. S'7, ..:eU <quare darn
J*'VIC' Of lel1l'll p11111ef. San-
ta MOIUl-a. Call 227!.
.
A ITRAClWE ""&le moch-
u . cduc<11cd. lefltSI. poclry
lo•cr. 47. s·&110. .-cu c<lu-
calcd. SM for «1mn11tmcn1.
U. All&(lcs. Call ?269
JEWISU RHETT BUTLER
wanted who doc' g1•e a
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Men
Seeking
Women
Call 1355.
SWM 32 seeks sweet, warm,
and anrac1ive N/S while fe-
male for romandc encout\ICB.
Hawthorne. Call 1358.
l'J'ALIAN MALE, 29, in
wheelchair. seeks 10 develop
friendship and romance with
woman of any race between
22-45. Los Angeles. Call
2420.
ITALIAN MUS·ICIAN new
to LA. 27. 6'/154, smoo1h,
good-looking. alone. Seeks F
25-45. 150-200. any race.
open-mind. for friendship.
companionship. intimacy. Se·
rious only. Hollywood. Call
1148.
SWM, 33, 6', Ovisnan. span·
lalleOOS, athletic. 5eCb 1111. al·
tractive BF 10 40, smiles. cn-
JOys hfe. Weslchestcr. Call
1415.
HANDSOME. EXCEPTION-
AL anist/cntrcprencur.
5' I 1/1 llO, llCCk5 SIDWF shm.
prc11y. brains. 10 share
loveJg03Jllffun. You arc 3848.
love nature. •ll'U. SMla Mont·
ca. Call 1913
LET THE FIREWORKS be·
gin with you and me! DWM .
45. 5 · 11 . aurac1i11c. cntrcprc·
ncur who's loving. generous
M:el s prcny. kind. compas·
slONltc SWF for ROMANCE!
No one •~perfect I'm slightly
das:iblt'd, bu1 able io dnve. cn-
JO) movtCS. mw1c. dining and
L'hemtung you. Wcsll..A. Call
24 14
ENGLISH. tllll. slim. attrac·
t1ve. w111y. 33. Looking for
some fun wilh an tnlClllgcnt.
sk1My goddess. Hollywood'.
Cail 1405.
DEGREED. physically ap·
~hni:. shm. 5'10..youthful,
Stllty1sh. qualily silver foll;
strong. tender. inio llU.. danc-
ing. meandering: secb unen-
cumbered damsel wilh good
fonn. mind. loob. disposiuon.
humor. Wesi LA. Call 1635.
PERSIAN-AMERICAN, elc·
gant. cduratcd. financially
comfOQable, romanlic. f.njoys
spons. ans, music, travel.
Seeks ligniflcln ocher. s..u
Monlca. Call 1297.
CANDLEUOHT DlNNERS.
beach walks wilh generous.
lovin& SWM. Rallcy 1$ just a
phone ull away. Glendale.
Call 1179.
TWO LEFT FE.ET. can't
dance. will uy. Ubcral femi-
nist seeking brigN. fil Cllddle-
maniar 18+. Santa Monica.
Call 2422.
MARRYN MAN, hlndsome
SI' DBCM. SM degnle-lcvd
cnginctt. oomputcr prc>grwn·
mer 1ee1ts serious S1DCF fOf' .
fun & lllV-.CIC. PllmcWc. Call
1218.
ARE YOU TIRED OF bQJtnc
dllCS widl borin& pys? Meet
me MCI your luck wiU c:lw1fe!
SWM 34, S'l I, very cule.
gmit laugh MCI fwl IO be with.
Seeking SF who'• heallhy.
happy. thoughtful, MCI preuy.
Sanla Monica Call 2279.
HARLEY PURIST SWM
seeks Hollywood female 10
pamper. race unimportanl.
looks. outgoina arc! Holly·
wood. Call 2406.
PH.D. :n. 5·1111 10. dar ..
hair/brown eyes, seeking
SWF. 1all. ~lim. 20-27. cul-
tured. hollCsl. Los Angeles
area. Call 1389.
MR. RIGITT. SBM 32, edu·
c11ed. looking for anractive
SHF for possa~ relationship,
under 32. Los Angeles. Call
2401.
GREAT LOOKING OUY,
1411. siAty1sh, &ood-conversa·
tJooalist. ISO pretty pl on es-
trogen (Of luncheon compan·
100. Soulhbay/Wcstsidc. Call
2397.
SPIRITUAL SWM 39. new
10 WLA. seeks prclly, fun
soulmace. umping. laupter.
biking. beach. CIC. Los A.nae·
les. Call 2A07.
SMORGASBORD ~lity,
unellectuaJly appetlzlna. pas-
sionately dcssenlike, SWM
40+. Shire life's maincoul'IC.
You: CorrmuMcabvc. humor·
Ollfi, non-maleriallstic, yield· Ina-Santa Monica. Call 2410.
HANDSOME SWM 28. cn·
joys karate, gym, bcaeh.
swimmlna. Seeks SF 2~+
same lnterc11s. Van Nuys.
CalllO.
ANIMAL LOVER secb un-
conventionll. hip lady for per·
manent relationship who 1s
30's to 50, a11rac1ivc. N/S,
with a well-developed seme
of humor. I'm SO. S'8 wi1h
corneftSWlle weigN. beadered
It bc11lfic, noc hard on the
eyes. My s1yle IA scnial cl
gende, aruculalc It lltullle. I
am a Venice deni21Cn Who is
emotionally evolved cl has
lovii1g ways. I kM ~
phy. the ans It being handy
and ercalhe. Venice. ~II
1649.
BLACK. lal&tiful female l&-
26 IOl!ghl by Ewopc.811 SWM
32. 5'9, NIS. romanlk. fun.
S.c.olina. Call 2368.
GOOD-LOOKING Laun
5' 11/43. wonderful dancer.
Seek.mg modcl·typc. new.,.
spirit. N/S. Los ~ Call
2369.
BOSTON BOY. SWM 25.
5'91150. collcic educa1cd,
professlonal. SceUna 11m11at
SF for senous relationship.
Los~ Call 2370.
ACTOR/REAL Es111e Bro-
~. ~ 39, 6'/16.S,
funny. Sects 1nm, NIS. 21-35.
live-in soulmMC. S.W.. Moni·
CIL Call 2J 72.
MILLIONAIRE WANTS
gorgeous youna model, ac·
lrCIS or lik.c for fnendship. I'm
YCf"/ Fnc:rous. B'cvcr1 y th Its.
Call 2373.
A TrRACTIVE MAN 47 WlfllS
k> wcnhip MCI eve donWwl
£emalic in laJting rclalionship. s... Monica. c.ao nn.
WANTED: VGL W/H/AF
25-3S, fil, slim/medium.
strong body/mind. For ener·
gct!C/pusionale. safe fan&asy
e~ A fun romancini
or the body/soul/spi111. Uy
W'OC\g.. handlomc, sUCDCSJful
BM lf1isl... Europcan-&ravdled.
global thinl.in&. ldventurcr,
N/SIO, lahhy, .re. dltlcmct.
Pacific Pallsads. Call 2 114.
CONSUMER R.EJIORTS rat·
ed II. SWM 31. lllhlc1k. vq·
ttarian. mm professional.
W<ll·~. wekii,a s1m1
Lw. s.u Momca. Call 2107.
ATTRACTIVE SWM 22.
--~!Kits female l&-23 tommcct
WOULD YOU ltkc to be with fot fricndJhip and fun.
adored by a lovina WM 33. Visit my drums. Los Anac-
6 '/170, •ho enjoys btklng. lts..Call 1906..
sailifll. weekend lripl. muse-
imlS and will conllnW1ica his SJM. EXCEPTIONAL 72.
feclinp IOO? Are )'Ol.I &lender. eclectic rnterats. secU classy.
COl*1ll Wi01 your life. and al· pclite SJF. WLA pttkrnd.
iractivc? All Moms wdcomc. N/S. Sallla M<nc:a. Call I 332.
WestLA. Call 237 I.
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ECLECTIC, EMOTIONAL
SWM, lllle '40's. S'l l/16.S, al·
feaionllc, ldvent-. com-
mu:nlcati ve. sophiltlCalCd but
unprc1cntious. Enjoys ans.
cu.kurc. nallft. ~ !'Sy·
cholosically IUlb6e. ftrundaUy
xairc. Seeking compatible,
phyiically tlender woman for
sNrin& MCI growin& toteeticr.
Wes& LA. Call 1672.
INTROVERTED Asian mak.
3S, Into hone rac1n1. chcu.
compvten. sclf-1mpro~ment
S11mula11n1 conversalion.
West LA. Cal.I 2360.
ECLECTIC. wclkravdcd. bl·
11111• fllnUonie black JIN' fuslonal lftks pre1ty female
3S 4S. Los Anacin. Call
2.361.
LOVING. CARING Cardiol-
oglSI SWM 44. .wd.s woman
20.30. prcfe.r wcll~ducaled.
N/S. (Of l\lmlOtic, RnOUI rc-
lahOIUhip. Loi Angeles. Call
2106..
OIVESINEEOS INC love. Ca-
reer orien1cd. clean, 11ron1
Caucasian S' 10/190, 33,
homdess noc helpless. Pklfk
Plllloades. Call 2120.
YOUNO. INTENSE SBM
buslncu type • with a -or
humour even • need brain·
stonn1ns fcmak. Lot Ante·
les. Call 2321.
HORSES. I low 'cm! SWM
42. 6·21160. N!SIO. lllrlic11~.
Seelt educated. ~ty SWF.
Loi MJcles. Call 2319.
INTELLIOENT, auractlve
Bladt nw1 20. loobna fOr 8/W
111·2.S. with lhal runk nubian
vibe.~ Cllll 2.126.
OLDER. SENSUOUS~ IClU&ht by hinbome SWM 37.
Romiinc:e? Let your rana.ies
be rr;ne. MDfl Olll 231 s.
ACTOR. WRITER. travel
.,. 60. S'll/195. ISO WF
JJ..51 fOr ~ bedoniMI.
fm lift-. W-*. OU 1226.
READ THIS ADI I'm 4S.
trtm. n1. ~ hNWly,
~ .t wt.. I till& Ill IM llln .... In Ii ... Well, If I'm '° .... why .. "' Simple. die woman I w .. doa not una out at Niki llalr~•.
Tribeca or Le .Dome And. lln-
less you shop 11 Maltbu
Hughes Marilee Of Pavilions.
Ille will nc~ It' a ~ IO
meet. So. pick up the phOnt
and I mi&flt JU.II Slll')lrilC you
and be Mr. Righi. Malibu.
Call 1644.
STR>.IOKT HAIR.DRESSER
SHM 28. ~'811«.
~nk. ~l.1ng under·
sWldio& SWF. 2~5. tools
not important. LI» Angeles.
c.&l 226&.
COME ON BABY. hchl my nrcr S1nsi1i ve. muscular
SWM 29, Y6'150. see .. s 111·
veniurous SWF. N/S. Los An·
. Fla. Call 22li'7.
ATTRACTTVE profe "<>Ml
SWM. N/S 47, 6 •. Secl.s NIS
pmsy. IMC\. CllMi SWF fOf
dinners. dancing, conrens.
sunsets. El Segllndo. Call
?276..
RETIRED SWM. S'9/tSO.
&ood·looluna anti ~ell 1>11111
StOJ c*k:r WOl1llr\ Ill l'OR'4)olll
ion. WtllA !Clywd. Clll 1280
HANDSOME OUY tall.
(nu:e hatrJ. Seeh l<lf~cou)
SWF fOf romarn~ lll.1'mt11rr.
Sanla Mootea. C4111 ~84
EBONY LAl>V J.uk and run ligored. deslrt4 bll SWM
for flln. loVlng. and -c1NW11y
Cuha O ty, c.11 ~
0000..LOOKING. 1nuliCUbr
SWM 6·1190. succc."rul. run.
humor, tNstworth) Sccl.1
s~ c.ti.)'ll>lng. l.1lkr boJy
F under ttuny. Wct.ISldt C;ill
2274'.
fJT OWM 29, blonde, i.n,
t«b t.inct'rc bh1c:k male (Of
fric.ndJh1p, rcl1110Mh1p. 25-
40. Tusun. Call 1074
Bl-WM 38. 6 '. mucuh.ne.
very mUKularfaood loolm1g.
ISO ducmc WM 2-Y) hunk.
Ncwpon Bcacfl. Call 2403.
SEXY. puJIVC SWM. nudlsi.
tttks tii.. sale. aucnlvc. nm·
cuhnc SW/HM over 30 for
dtteree• rel•Hon•hlp lt'lrlnc.
Cal12277.
BIQ, 6'2/'..l(), m.\.CUhre, )4,
llali.tn profu11onal e-ks p.u·
slvc. mad)O l.Jtunos. lt.lurns.
other Mc n for d 11crtt. t fun.
Short. t1ock y Pf' fcfftd. Los
~~Call 16'1.
SWM, MATURE ANO~
~ ICtCks SW/8M JO.~ tor
friendship, fun tlrnu. and
weekend travel U 8 hones!.
clean, HIV-. N/D. Costa
Mc.. C.11 1076.
HONEST, HANDSOME,
mature. carina. 5'11/180.
.cits OAM 18-30 fOf' ~
ship, mus1 bt honest l diJ·
creel, n/l/d. AO Oaket. Lona
Be.ch. Call I 334.
ATTRACTIVE BUS INESS
E11ccu11vc '60 aects 41ter«t
Aaian Of UOllC type, 21-3$,
fOf li~re ITlationship. lo&
~Call l<m.
OWM SS. 5'11215, hairy
Deddy-Bear type. In wherl
cheir. peraly11td left 1t1. all
clla Gk. Vf11Y lontJy, Los M-
~la. c.112392.
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GARFIELD ts warmJy portrayed
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meticulously crafted of cold-cast porcelain-an
ar11st s blend of powdered porcelain and resm
favored by sculptors for its abiliry to capture fine
detail The sculpture 1s then skillfully pamted by
hand Jim Davis s signature 1s inscnbed on the
sculpture as your assurance of authent1etty
Available adaalvcly from the D&Slbury Mmt.
This important collector treasure 1s available exdu
srvely from the Danbury Mint Slftm ·Pretty 1s very
favorably pnced at JU St $29 90 -payable in two ms tall
men ts of $14 95 Your satisf actJon 1s completely
guaranteed 1f you re not delighted with your sculp
tu re . you may retum 1t withm 30 days of receipt for a
replacement or refund A senally-numbered Certificate
of Ownership will be included at no additional charge
To bnng Amenca s f avonte feline mto your home to
stay. you need send no money now Simply return
the Reservation Application today'
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One of the first questJOns tans .. is~
GARFIELD creator Jrrn Davts ts 1f he
now owns a cat The arn;wer is.
· No. my Wife Carolyn 1s allergK to
cats Even so. DaVls is fueled ~'1th .._1
~teady supply of cat stones by GARFIELDs fans t1nd b\'
lus own accounts of his childhood spent on a ldrm
With 25 CJIS1
Davis got the ongmaJ idea for GARFIELD when he
nollced that there were numerous comic stnps about
Jogs but few about cats -even though the world 1s full
uf cat lovers In 1978. he combmed that know1edge with
his offbeat humor and GARFIELD. a fat . lazy. lasagna-
loving. cynical cat became his formula for succes::. nw
rest. as they say. 1s history ----,
Ph.•clw return
promptly
Vv'hen Davis first created the
corruc stnp. he couldn t have
r.magmed the phenomenal
success and worldWlde follow
mg that GARFIELD would
command GARFIELD is only
the thud comic stnp m cartoon
htStory to appear mover 2.000
newspapers and 1s read by
200 million people datly
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