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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-06-03 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • Rash of · school fires ' has · pi'incipal scared ~ As arson continues to plague CdM High School, school off1c1al is 'very concerned.' By lonAoo Basr.eaa Sl.i'f Wnt~ CORO~A DLL MAR -A re·· cent ra~h JI' campµ!> :ir on) hJ Corona dcl \I ir J.i1gh School u(· fici:il' on ed~c. accon.hng 10 Pnn· c1pal Tom JJ,ob!>on . The mlht re: t.'nt fire \\U \Ct Tue~dJ~ ti~ .1 per-.on or pcr'>(>n' who app.:irentl~ dropped q match into a lod.c:r :iltt:r 'Chll<>I. Ac· cording :u rt:port,, ;irticle '°''de ignllc::d. 'Prl'ad.ng 10 another locl..· er bet •e .i .. u ... to<lian potted smoL.c' J id 'ummuncd fire ~ght· crs Bui b\ far the io~t dc ... trucll'C: blue llr~l..e out 1n Mar h gutt1nl! the Coron:i dd \!J r High School facuh) l1lu:ig.: d~nng J \\Ccl..cnd fat1mJtc:" :it SI :?5 ,000. the $mole. 'A3kr and ckctric31 d:im· age clo5cd Jov. n J number ol clas room~. d"pl.1, ing da' e' anJ took the CJlcten;.i out or comm•'· ion. • Firefighters. .,..ho man3gt'd to Jou~ the blue before II raced up' a hall~ay into 1he cl:issroom,, arc 't.111 tn\C"tigating th~ incident as an arson. W1.1ti reg:ird to th3t fire, J acob- !'(,1" "a' quoted as nying he v.1ls "Oabbcrga\ted.'' On WeJnesday -more than a half-dozen fire l.11 c r he u'cd the v.ord "xurcd · I he' pr1rnul) \Chicles for '!ltart ing lire:' tune been tru!>h cans thrnu'i.:h •u t c.:mpu\ and the boys lodcr r >< ni. 1.1ccord1ne to Jacob· "on Ii one c::i 'e. a pl:i. ttc out· • hou't "'J hurned on the s.chool'i. Jth .. t .. I c:IJ Dur n~ the ~lcmon•ll D.i~ v.eclr.· 1.:11J ~•' c:impu>:1 lflsh car' v.erc et t re B~ the t1mt' firefighter a:n.c: 1 m::-o: the containers "'ere pr j .. 11::-II~ melted to the ground \\. 'c oec~ "orlsng v.1th po- lt'-c ind the fi re depanment. · J:a. cub\On \31d "It scares us And 'Ai.: re '-Cl) concerned " :-..:t'"' port Beach p,)ltce ~gt And\ (i,1n1!. ,,mJ all ~if the fire' Jre L:n1.kr '"'.c trg.tt1on .. , \ep:H:ate m· • '-11.knt ut thl\ point Newport spends $11,000 . . ~ .. s·ecause of your prayers a year-on bottled water ~ Facing a budget cns1s city government. the purveyor of the town's dnnking water supply, soends taxpayer money on bottled water rather than ~rink from the tap. ~ \\'oman who was shot six ·times during rampage says she 1s still ahve because of w111-wishers · prayers. By loriAM ~. Sulf 'f•:tr • T hC' Cul Mt' \\om,\n v.ho v.a~ )hot ~ umc t;i,1 month, · alki:cdl\' ~ fired ptMal .... ori..er M rl.; Hilbun. "' 1tcd a cla-; of 1h1rJ-grade~ \ eJne-.da\ to tell them their gct-v.ell v.1\hes nnd pnne~ J1d more 10 heal her than an} d0C1or c\ c r CtlU Id ··I he d<Xto" Jon't lr.n ~h~ I'm alhc," n tc<1~·<aed Palll Salot lrU kd tu ,;a~ thruu ·h the \\lrt:' that l cc her JJW ~hut. "But I do. If, !lee U\C of) ur- pra\C~ .\\uh that. the ~"' and girl\ of Bubu;a Chruten'IC,n ~ d ., at 5t ~ard'-. Cathohc ¥hoot m Dana Point con,ergcJ on the emotional Co ta Me<;.:a \iCtun to l;l\I h her Y>llh O~w.er,, card' .ind a range of ih that includcJ a teddy bear and a boUlc of aloe 'era gel. .!lot a cpted each g.ift v.uh compliment uch as " uper duper" and u ki ... Gene Adams, ~ho was homeless just d•ys be· fore this · photo wu tuen, looks ~~ new~. His= meted him · •nd Md hit =~ sent to him. Morrnn~ Briefmg the man ccuscd of inflicting them. ··01d the guv l1nJ of I hL.c 0111 Ointoo up clo-;c'>" one ho) ed. .,, than\ lh II\ Counol eet ihllt • "&cau'C th•t'c. ho\\ he looL.c:d on TV •• "Hl~ Jo )OU bru'h ~our teeth')" another mqu1red 3lot Jcmon 1rated tnr the pupil;,, h<"" ~he edt' I'>) c,quecztn~ 3 giant P.1:1'11\. 4 µdgct full of bah~ looJ throu~h <t cap m her clenched teeth. 'l\\PORT BE\(. H -1 p ..... Hc:r m:u be l!•)\)J t'n,,ugh "" the: htJ.<X~l rc:•iJcnt' "'bo lhc: here:. but not lur .. it\ offic1a1' the put· \C)Uf of the tll"' n·, dnnk.ing 'uppl) -"ho arl' ~ulptng Jov.n If n \Sid the cu"·' 1.ap " ter t) Jli't fine . "I :ilw;,i\ drtnl.. tllp "'at er. · he i.iud 1ti1l'lL. th31 \\C h.l\e 11·.., "-Cf) unportant ronltdC'nct• en our product end ont' ,,t Above, id: Carton (riitht) And ~A" G~r, Ii - ten as P•tti ~lot (top pnoco) tells About the bul· let frtigments left in her he.id ~d neck. Then the llus1nc'!l'"umJn tinctl\ recounted the ahcrnoon '>he ran into "<.t \Cl) ~31) man," behc,cd to~ Marl Hilbun, \\<h1lc dn\lOlt in Newport 1k.1ch It Y.3.S a(ter SlOpptng her tar ll) JOI Joy, n the hccnsc pl.tte numhcr ol Hilbun\ car -bcc3u c o;he thoui!ht he had 'itolcn 'i4.lme of her hu'lane '1gn' - 1ha1 he alleged~ pumflCd ''( hullcb throu~h her pJ ... cn1tn "'-tndtN. at d,h range "I felt hlc I.,.,~ Ill -.1nJ tunnel," bonled "'uter at a r<ilc llf • SI t.~80 3)C'..ir I he libran led all de· partmenh b) guultnE :!J9 5-~allon bottle 01 ~1.:U~ • \.\Onh ol v.a1cr <"·e r a recent 'L\-month pc nod The only pl act' "'he rC' mo re bottled v.;itcr '' u-.cd i~ fc..lr n on· ep:srtmcot u c m 'uch pl•ce as cmph.1)cc: ll'Un~c... In a 'C\CO· month pcnod. -szq l•Ntk' v.erc coruumcd at a 0,1 'Why would · somebody pay 1.000 times more for their water when tap water 1s Just fine?' our product' '' -..1 h: "':.ier " C•h Manager )\4'.,. In M urph) <a"' L.r.~lc'11;c:d th 1 •~ lhC' ... uppl tr or 'A:&tcr .1n. 'c:v.port Beach ~t •><'n 1 I "' C\X">d f11r \.'ll\ ulficial tu r1ni. bottled .. a1cr \.ocl v.1th l~ ct" I in "Come on, mctal·mouth me. '>he JOl cJ 10 the squ1rm1er student After prescnung her with a fr..imcd ct~ photo and <1 medic> or o~ney 'long<> "10 cheer her up," the students sculcd bjck to k :llot question about her "AllUnth .ind .dot told the lltudcn1 ... ''"'PP'"!t at time' 10 collect herself Y.htle ""h~pcrcd ~ 'P' or horror pread ~the room • (here "'<l a great big hla t in m~ face and the 'AO(')t .,.,a the 'mell of the gun,hoh . and then feeling 1he blood dov.n m~ face .mJ .111 O\."Cr my bod) ol S3.b63 tn the Ot•n tlep.1r1mcnt area -JEff n..-r one of "' -..uf""C' util s d rector budget .:n e.. in decade,, the: J.1&H tll b\>11kd •ater oould be num~rco "II' orncthing that h ' hecn m on a ton umc;' ..:a1J ~1ut ph\, "h' , .. chm1n' llntt " man' ' J JQt" th ' \~ar bccau't' ut hu "Ct CUI' ' l ~,,uhJ a ~e 1i '" -.omc· "Everything wa in low m Oll\lO, 'he See SALOT AU Cit'\ Counctl\\oman l \cl\n It ut "a' unaware that the .. rt' 'pent 11.JSO a \'Car t<' hu' hollk "aacr ll'f cmplo~"ee' \\e do?'' he 3,L,c I See WATER 111 Homeless former executive finds temporary home ~ Combat veteran who battled lost job. eviction and soured business opportunities, finds a place to stay thanks to a canng real estate agent. By Russ Loar. StJ!T wn:er COSTA ME A -S1.\ ~eeks :sio. -)Car-old Gene Adam '1113 pulling together' a pra e le in a de perate effort to raise enough money to l ccp from joinina the ran or the homelei). h JiJn't v.ork. A former lop e'cC\.lti\c at more tb:in a dozen comp;an1c dams "" at &be end o( hi financial rope and fa~ing e"iction becalDC the C ta Mesa bome he rented was ~ and the ne\\ 01o1. nc:r '' Jntcd h.> nlO\'C in qui U • B ~hi' > the k~~ \\ere chan ed and Ad;m, v.J 1...11 \.\lthout a ho~e .or JlO'~ ,fon, A po ted e,1..11,m notice S31d he v.ould h;l\'C 10 "" it un11I June I to p1.:k up his belong1n . He pent the 01.,ht 'keping in a nc· hbor's ,,.n On the follov.1n t\.\o n1 •ht Ada~ ~cpl out idc bch1nJ the Ccht:S Mesa church \\here he'd ' luntecrc:J l\lr ~e:u·\ 10 help the horn le ' 1-ricnd' from the church g \C: him helter for fc\\ tnorc nlgJu . 1huftMtlr, ..... 1• 3 days, 3 bucks on movie rentals is really a Plus M. USIC PLUS HAS changed its vide~ renting policy for the better. Local outlets now :are renting movies for $3 for three days. , The three days includes the d:ty the movie Is Best Buys rented throu&}l closing o( the third consecutive day .. Th~ exceptions arc children's movies, which arc · S 1.50 for three d3ys, and pccfal interest videos - including documentaries, exercise and sports -at $2 for three days. Music Plus h3s two locations in Costa Mesa, on East-17th Street (548-0320), and on Harbor Boulevard (65()..7238). 0 THE BOOK STORE (645-5496) is celebrating its onc-yc3r annivcrs:iry by off cring a store-wide s:ile. Br3d 3nd Nancy Walson, owners of the ~k Store, arc discounting all merchandise 25 percent through the month of June. The Book Store packs in a huge selection of fine used books, and collectible i(cms under one roof. The selection of more than 7,500 used books includes classics, sports books, cookbooks, children books, author-signed books from Truman, Reagan and Nixon, and a broad selection of first-edition books includ ing Hemingway's ''The Old Man and The Sea" and Steinbeck's .. The Grapes of Wrath." Collectibles anclude glass items, linens, antique quilts from the 1880s and 1930s, hand-colored early Oilifomia photographs from the 1920s, and a pastel of a California landscape from Charles Arthur Fries. The Book Store is located at Suite L, in an easily missed location behind The Harp Inn in the 100 block of the East 17th Street. The hours arc 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays. 0 THE UDO SAILING CLUB·(675-0827) is entering its 23rd year in business. It is located on Via Lido in Newport Beach in a two-story gray building near the Lido Island bridge, and it would like to offer "Best Buys" readers a discount on sailing lessons. · The price for sailing lessons for non-members is $175, but "Best Buys" readers will receive a S50 discount. The Lido Sailing Oub offers sailing lessons for beginners, in1ermediatc and advance sailors. The basic sailing program includes 15 hours of sailing. The course is given in five . 3-hour lessons aboord Cal-25 sloops. lnstruclion includes both theory and practice of all the basic 1echniques of sailing including docking practice, anchoring, knots, securing boats, rules of the road, lights and buoys. Sailors must be 18 years or older. 0 THE BODY SHOP, located at South Coast PllWl on the-lower level next to Tbt.Baoana l«publlc. has a brand new sun care line fot 1993 usi ng watermelon as its natural ingredient. The watermelon products smell great, they contain sun serccns that have not been tested on 'animals, and they protect agains1 harmful UVB 3nd UVA rays. The watermelon sun screen products include a sun spray at $7.50, sun lotion at $7.95, and the most powerful -Watermelon Sun Block. with an SPF or 20 -at S8.95. · Aftersun products include a Watermelon Aftersun Sptay with aloe vera gel at $6.95, and a Watermelon Self Tan Lotion at S9.95. 0 Bat Bu.µ •P~•n Tbund•ys and S•turd•11. Wbdkr rou'n • mucb•nl or• sboppu, II ,_ lulow or. "'°" boy, I 'd loft to 1/vr J'OU MNJH publklt.r. C./J mt •I 546-1224, fu mt •I """4110 or ~It lo mt: lkst Buys. D•ll.r Pilot. J.JI W. S.y St., Cost.a Mts•, C./if. 91627. VOL 87, MO. 132 •• ·······················"······································ Sherron Newberg, a.k.a. Molly Malone, a 20-year Costa Mesa clown and owner of the aag and costume shop House of Humor. -, Newberg began her clowning career 20 years ago while working for a costume shop in Costa Mesa. Inspired by the tales of clowns visiting the shop, Newberg decided to use her background in acting and entertainment to become a clown herself. · "All kinds of neat people would come into the hop," Newberg s11id. "Clowns would come in, and. while looking for. costumes,· they would share what they had done." Newberg'crcated her "Molly Malone" clown character beginning with an old-fashioned bathing suit buried deep in tM ce>Stume shop. She clowned without a name for the first five years she was in the field, then took th2:n e Molly Malone when she was hired for a job t Malone's pub. • ...... sing the old bathing suit as a pattern, Newberg designed a green-and-white pqlk:i dot outfit that was Molly Malone's trademark for several years. Newberg now bills herself as a clown for all seasons, and sports four different outfits for the four seasons of the ~ear. . ...... +••••t••••••••t•• .. 1111•l:1ttt11111111t•••l•1t•tt••••••••H •t••••••tt••t•ttlttl•••tttltfttllllttttttllttltltltltlltlltlttltttt•attftl••tttllltl•••••1ttl .. te .. 1111111111111111111t11 .................... ······· .............................................. , ................................................................................................ ·····-· ......... . -~c brin& out the children iD them. But l love children, too. h's hard to explain -it's the rcelina it brinp to their eyes." Jn addition to her paying job4, Newberg volunteers to the Make A. Wish foundation and_ entertains sick children four times yearly throuah that group. She· is also a member of Funny Business of Orange County, a local clown club, and World Oowns. an international clown group. · All • nEF-.Y ............................................................ , .. Ncwberg's husband, Rieb, bas recently joined her on the clown circuit, entertaining under the name Ritz. And while she is the mother of two ~s, neither of them has decided to become a clown. Jn fact, Newbcig said she rarely entertained at her own children's parties over the years, · although she recently brought together an 18th ····;:;~~~·;g·h~~·~h~~g~·d·h~~·~~;;·~dd~d .. t~i~~~~.... birthday party for her younger son's girlfriend. changed costumes and perfected her makeup ln addition to professional clowning, Newberg Flllll llllE TO 11IRE over the years, but she continues to lovt her has owned and operated the House of Humor on work. Having cntenaived al everything from Bristol Street for the past IS years. The House Circus Vargas to children's birthday parties, of Humor is a gag and costume shop. Newberg is,hard-prcsscd 10 dtfine her favorite' ... -By C•tby Wtrblln, photo by Matt ftl•rli11 type of job. If )'OU know someone who .,.'Ould make an She can't even decide who she enjoys interesting Pilot Person, ~II our ReDders' entertaining most, children or adults. Hotline 11t 642-6086. Remember to leave your "I like both. adults and kids. Adults are kids name and phone num!>er. Thanks! Citys1de !::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::··:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::: Public Record ........... r-........ . . . 6· ... Motorcyclllt /njlll'lld in crash . Abow, Dan Schlid of G & W Towing in Costa Mesa deans up after Wednesday's motorcycle versus car accident at the intersection of Thurin and Hamilton streets. left, Robert Munro, 36, of Costa Mes~ grimaces in ~n u * ambulance attendant secures him, enabling paramedics to get a bad board under · the injured motorcyclist. Muni o wu traveling southbound on Thurin Street at Hamilton Street on his \'notorcycfe when a truck reP.Ortedly made a left·hanif turn 1n front of him. An accident ensued. The driver of the trud, Juan Martinez, 23, of Costa Mesa was cited for failing lo yield and for failure to show insurance on his vehicle. ~rtinez was nqt injured. The extent or Munro's injuries were not known at preu time. ..------.... ······················································································,.······································--················,············· MAllllMl1 NEWf'ORT BEACH MOft t«ttll lf'Wr'YIJe .u rrpotttd to ~ ann;. Count>' Rt!!C:Ofdtt ., Off'ttt O MMlr L ~ n\Mntd SvWI T. "" tin& on M.ar 1. "" ~u 8.arbat.a. Ofr.ank ~·onh man~ Miele S. M.-di1on on M.~y I , 1n N~pon~. ~ KMuyoshi OchJ 1N1ried N.\tof!. Kono on ,\.W-Ch 21 1n ~pon ~~ 0 Nil.tr M. uouill ITU~ Mkhtlt. •. Bloom on April 2 7 1n S.nu An.a o Gillft H. lioche ""'"It'd Jtnniftf C. Tom.de on "'Pril 24 m h·tf•• COSTA MESA o Cunt lt..knley tNnlt'd l1.1ndi L Scott on M.1y 1 tn C:0SU Mftl o JOMph M. Mendou m;arrted Olerylln Sloop on \U) 1. 1n Co.u ~ o M.vtin C. HlftHn m.wrifd '•ttki.a M. ,,obftt on MJy I. tn u n.a ~~h o lu.,f A. Davis m.arrted Nicole K. Dovglu ori M.ay 1. in Huntington ~~. o ktnnflh O'ltri m.arncd uthle M. C&ll.lh.ln on April I 8. in ~port ~.adl • Pll.ICE UJG COSTA MESA S1nla CatAlin1: Two b1k~ \~ere stolen Sunday from the front ol an ap.utment 1n the 2500 btocl.. The thief cut tht chain locks to tal..t them. Harbor Boulev1rd: Somt bikes were stolen Sund.ly from a rack in front o( K·Mart in the 2200 block. A 44-)ear-<>ld man by tht" name o( John McMahon was arrested Tuesday for drun~en driving on a btcycle NEWPORT BEACH Atrium Court: A women's two-piece su11 was d1SCO\lered stolen T~y from a filClure at Apropos while the store w3S dosed Hardford Drive: A bike and tennt) rackets wre discovered stolen Tuesday from the garage ol .i home in the l 00 blodc. River. Ne.irly S l 0,000 worth ol items, including .i di.lmond ring. were stQlen T uesd.ly from a home 1n the 4400 bb:k. hy1idt Vil~: A VCR was d1~red stolen from he~ Tuesday. I •1;;111 r::~::::::=::~: How to reach us at The Piiot ~...,..., Wfdnesd.ay, fUM. l J.dput· Sl million 10. 2~. l9, 37, 40, 45 Dftu • 9 Heart ................ -.......... 8 • >.27~·1.J 9:t.J&A >.t 2 ., p.11!1. 1.1 .,,,... 6.1 'c1J a,a,.tA ......... 1. llD~U flJt~U . . • C1uti. ..... -............... Kint • Diarnt>ndl .......... _. .. , ..... l . ~ ........ -: ........ _..._. .. • I F or Karl Kemp, seneral manaaer of Mete Consolidated Water District, Wednelday was • sood nCwst1>ad news kind ~ day. The ~ad news: H11 controYCniaJ priva11 ba1hroom al Mesa Consolidat&d -built durina the district headquarters' recent $2.2 million remodeling project -was prominently Ceanared on the front paac of Daily Pilot. A Editor,s Notebook photo ol tbc bathroom. complete with shoWer, was . included on the jump p11e. 'Tbe Sood news: At the weekly Costa Mesa Rotary lunch, Kemp -who serves as 1hc seMce club's president - and his as.sistant, Michelle Jackson, won S2.SOO in a fund-raisin& rarne. When the winning number was announced and Kemp claimed it, fellow Rotarian John Moorlach joked, "ThaJ will buy a lot of toilet paper and bower caps, Karl!'' Kemp reponedly miled. That's life in the fast lane for you. A few months ago, the wnter board's chairperson, Trudy Ohlig, bcged for publicity. No one cares about water, she lamented. Even in the middle of a drought. No one comes to the meetings. not even the local newspaper. We need some press coverage. As the old Chine e proverb goes. be careful of wh3l you wish. you might just get it. 1"'81'ecpy water district received the fint awdia wake·up QIU ~ two montM 1f0 after . lbe teo,y broU on the andaloUs Sanra Marprill Water Disllkt in south county. The '*Ont din ~e in lhe media could dig up on Mesa Consolidated w1Sn'1 exactly Waters te: a liberal travel policy for water board members \hat allowed for (rtqucni triRS to rcson locale luid paid for ~· conven1ion !ces. Interesting, but not carthsh:ikina stuff. The water customers got ll little hot, and board members -calhng-from a Lake Tahoe ca<sino, where th~ were attending 1no1her water -convention -admitted that tra,·cl expenses needed to be trimmed and policy rcvi,i1ed. fair cnou&h. E_nd of story. Or \0 v.e thought. But then Ke mp announced that the wa1er d~tnct v.ould have to rai e water rat~ as much. as 28 percent over the n"t tYt O )Car , primarily because of Metropolitan Water District cost Mesa Consolidated h d 10 pass on lo lls customers That actuaUy '2rough1 a mall crO\\d to the once-empt) \\oater board meetings. and that' when the infamous bathroom 1:ilk began. "Wh)' Muld yo~ st1s;k us with a m~ si\e rate increa)e \\hen the general manager has just built his own private bathroom'?"~hev it'iked. Good ques.rion · The CO I of the bathroom -I'm guessing Sl 0.000 -isn't the point lt'i. the thought th:il counts. I, for .one. am again t segreg:ned bathroom~. It i.ends the "rong mes age 10 emplo)eC:) nnd 10 water CU\tomers Karl ~emp. Friday, June 4 fish Fry -The 48th annual Lt0ns Fish fry will ktdc off Friday with llsh dinners st'rved at 5·30 p'm. and followed by arn1val rtdes. &-1~ and entertainment at lt0ns Park in Costa Mesa Saturday's f~ ani.truments For mot~ 1nforma1ion, c.ill 644-S 108 · fry schedule ~ens at 10 <l.m. with a p.irade. draw1n~ and other._ Sunday; June 6 Move-a-long-a-thon - The Amencan Cancer Soc•el't ot Clltforn1a '"'fl hvld a non-compet1111.~ Sk jUlt because he's lhe d\1ct, houldn't be Jiven his on thr~ne. He houJd t nd ic.k·b)· ide 11 the unMi with the rest of ""· And Corset the bower. Most of u -.'Ork Iona hour\ and aet alone just fine wnhou1 a 1fase. Le rn to use Bao. the roll-012 deodorant th r v.ork.s for 24 bOUD, 1 Board member -who alon with the st Cf arc all dedicated ~atcr "'onk.s -\hO\\ed the proper amount of outroge, but admitted &h:it bc_cau e the bathroom had already been built, ttus was 111, well, water under the bridge. Asain, it's not the bigac•t )CJndal 10 hit the town. In fact, importancc-wi e, 1t wouldn't rate in the top 50. But Kemp\ pri.,,ate b3throom rn:iy stubbornly dog the \\atcr diwict 111..c Pre idcnt Chnto:i\ run"'a~·clo:.ijlg. S:?OO Cnstophe haircut h:is clipped the White House. . Which i n·1 all b;id. Mi guC'I 1> that the neitt time a private b;ithroom·~ SO feet from the employee rc'>lroom -. " 'ug.~c 1ed; or the eotire boan.I -;ilong ""h their <lipouses - comemplalc: ~ crip tu Monter;~ tor :i waler conference, a thought "'111 gu through e::ich director's m!nd Ito"' "111 1h1\ look 10 our cuMomer'i , And th Jt'!I not a haJ \\a~ w operate a busine s. William Lobdtll is tht tditor. P.S. Tbt fioDI· public htDring on the .'Ut 11 Conso/Jdated's proptht-d .+ntu ratt Jocret1st Mill~ beld"tonight at 7 p.m. at the di crlct's b tadquarttrs, 19.f.J P/Jc'('f1tia Air. in Co ta Mt a .. e .. ents continuing until 9 p.m Sund.i) 's fest1\'lties start at 12 noon and run until 8 p m' and indude a raffle for a Jeep Wrangler, a baby conl~t and the crowning o( Miss (())ta Mesa. f ish dinners are SS and 1ndude raftle 11cket for the Jeep, · Move-a-long...a·thon·· stJrt1ng at !\~port Dunes on the Bad BJ\. Registration begins at 8 a.m., and the Western theme e"ent ~gins JI 9 a m Part1c1pan~ c.in ··mo\e along" by walking. running. ~!.;Jting. or \\heeling on Yo heelcha1f\ There W111 also be prizes for team~ ot -Al8WATCH .6 HBO Channels Rummage sale -The NeWp<>rt Hart>Ot High School PT A will ho.Id a rummage sale from 9 a.m to 5 pm. Fnd.ly. and from 9 a m to 3 p m Saturday and · Sunda-. al 600 ll'\1ne A .. e . N~pott Beach. Proctt.>d) \\111 help the math clinic, which pro"idf'S tutoring to all students F0t more inl0tmation. call 6 31-3026 United We Stand ·meeting -The nt'llt mt·t-ting ol Un led \\e Stand America, 4 7th 01'>lttct. will be held .it 7:30 pm. in the Community Room ol the ln.1ne "-"Url..etpl.lce, 4255 C.:1mpu) Ori~. Suite 200. l~•t\e. for lllOft' information, call 838-9177 Saturday, June 5 Women's Marine Association. The Orange County Chapter of ~ Women's Marme Association will hold a general meeting and louncheon at the Country Stde Inn, 325 Bristol St C~tJ ~ Social hour 't\111 ~'" .it 11 : 30 a m "1lh lunch Jt noon. Adm1i ion S 12 50. for more infomwtton call 962-8578 f nends and co-workers for most team spmt, most money fa1sed and most creative co~umes For del.111 ·• c.all 75 1·0441 Monday, June 7 Gar.den Clubs meeting -The ~-convent on meeting 01 the Orange County 01>trict oi uhfom1a Carden Clubs will ~ held at 10 a m at Clubhou~ II , 1'000 Purt CarlO\ Place. ·e\\·pott BeJch A \\Of~shop titled .. How To find lnlorm.it on ' ,.,,11 be fe.ltured, and con"en1ton .l\<\Jrd> .... ;rr be distribu ted for more 1nformJt1on. C.lll 8~6-4692. .1 Send r.our itttms lo Peter Ry.m, The D.i1Jy Pilot, 330 W. B.>y St., Cost.J .Mes.t, 92627. 4 Showtlnle 3 CillenlaX-ESP# 2 ltfvile clmnels , afA • CllN • A&E Oiscorety Channel lalemallonal,., ,,., much more RUFFELLTS UPHOLSTERY IMC. ..,. ,_ .... c.-i • itn IMMI ••~ ces11 •s.t-su m& •I G..U., •'°&ilt 6 l'JO 10 •S ....... .,..... .,.. tf'G,J • d , 7 30 ·~ c7J l Me•,...,..,,_ re; u 1 uo • ....... i.~t!'G I $ l~I. IC)a fOVJH COAST ~LAZA ,.._1111 I Odft-... I •AS. 7•l0 !0 • o.-fl(; 1r~ e ro-1s l M.e ... I Pwt ~-<'G • •S, 7 f It IOU'OC COAST vtUAGt ,_ ......, ... ti., QS9• • • ......... ~ .......... pet 4.JO, lG :1 Uh w-,., a.-..... S 7 30 0 I JO' l n.. "-.._,. • lO:lO LNi9 .... e ~ Irvine :>• ntl UNMliaY (J..,&MA •1•~ C-~ .\1 ........ .,...,_ t!'G l.J 7, 'JO Cltffhe.,.., • . 0 it > G ...... M .... S 130 10 HAA901 TWIN CJNlMAS ~ i>oo ... ~. WW. LMI in,--._.,..~• I JO, IOU • H .. Sheffl ~ ~ [-c UH I ts '0-'JO w... 6 IS ~·s -·ln ~•lll'O 3 )\~.· 0 30 INtecent ,,.,...o1 • ~ , G<.ll>y ... w. : • ,)() It ) ' WE'VE GOT IT Al 11 111111111 • Senice • Sell dl111 • Cort lltces • Qual wll1l ARMSTRONG NO WAX SC50 VINYL FLOOR ·ii Re9alartr $8.99 yd. yd. HARDWOOD FlOOR H 99 NO WAX PARQUET · • I tt. Regu\aty $3.99 fl lnst.altation & Services Available ~ca:l!Dr ~ IQf 2...,. · Ulnld • 8oi'dlO DESIGN CARPET 369 E. 17111 St.• Costa Mesa• 631-61'52 == .. Corona del Mar Sk - The 12th annual Corona del Mar 5k ~rtd b) Co.lst Newpott Properties. will be held begin ning at 8 a.m. The f~ is S 15 fOf runners S 10 f0t walket$ Proceeds ~•II go to the Revl~hzat1on o( Downtown C0<ona Del t..ur .and Youth S~ Programs for the Parks, Bea~hes and Recreation Oep.lrtnient! Woman's roJce starts at 8 a.m.> the men's race .ll 8 20 a.m .• the fun wan. at 8 40 ,) m. CUSTOM INVITATION PRINTING CENTER Cho0sc From Our Hut,~ &kction of Typ~ Sty/a, PriJu CokJrs, Paper and Env~wpes. Whcth~r You Need lnvimiuns fm \Xl.JJin~' . 'hov."U'S ... Annivcnancs .. Birth Announ""l'tl\\"nt\ B1nhJ;iy ..• HoliJa~· . ( )r hu ow yo dioeam 0 h Car wash fund-raiser - The Corona del M.Jr High School \.1u 1c Dep;aitment tS sponsoring a c.Jr wash fu('d·rai~r from 10 a.m. to 3 p .m at Aml1ng's Newport Nursery. 1500 E.l\t Co.lSt H1gh1.\Jy. C~ is SS.SO '°' autornob~. S7 SO for utility '-eh1cles and vans Don.ltions ~ill help the mUSIC Mp;1rtment ~rcha.se musial llut Oncc--(n-A-l ifc:ttme ~pcc1.U (\.usion We Ha" a hicndly, Creative and Htlpful talf: In Addition To Extumt'ly Fa.st St'f'\tee \l'hat~~r Your Custom Printing Ntt'd.. An •.• ~; C.An Do Ir!"' fansson's ... ,.,. ram" 7l-'16So..6070 •OPEN 7 DAYS! llOO ~ IU\1) (ll"rn STb.H ti. 'lV. rrnu tH 'll l Lunch Specials Monday ScMfaJ Paua Rolh .. . . . . . . 7 .9S ;!% !,., cJt.x uffal ~ ~ 8 Tuesday " Selfed Bdl P~ ........ $7.9S ...... rbt/ ft'UkJc/tlf ~·.u ......... .a Wcdn ay r :..... • .1 _ . .:!..t. F'---...1. .......,....,. ~- ~~............. 9S ... eyes wid tht'"'t' ila\-. B··· w-.•• 1f , •• u hm or I~ ·,t-· 1u .. 1 ""'Pl I'' r munth for 3<• month • I II " n ·~ of " Ii r1 n 'uu r ,. r u 1 15 C.l' Jll \ ~"'', 11ncl1t wn "'11h1n tni •1m tu•n, ' II or " 11 th~'J "'"ar 0 da ~ anJ \O\lf rur\'h l 'f" 5lfl<'~ Will .. ~ ref U.nd cl.• \l hat' m01 r . th 1 '>•J:l \nd •• I clrr• I . • ,. ~Terry Boone of Costa Mesa, you can get blCk to doing the ttunos you love. Whllhtr it's stronino along the bly. Dlndng. Or playing a round on thl grwns. If you've been suttenng from chronic, debilitating hip or kr'8I pain or have difficulty walking Clue to llthritis or joint damage, you may be 1 candidate for our joint repllcement program. But for mlftY people, surgery ... ,. too b6g .... At Hoag Holplll, our c:omprehenSfve jotnt ,....,,... program is dntgned to gtvt ..... Ill the skills and c:onldlllCt ltty need to ensure I quick. CDftlb'tlbel 'ICOYlfY. Pilllilll n °""' surprilld to find _.,.'**on~ fllt-usully ...... couple of dlyS. Reidy to ........ We'd Ilka to lfwttl you to llllnd our,_ seminlr whlrt we"9 •• •ml*ld tomt of our )cMriC ,....... ..... members indud- .. • .... ~.....,n. ....,. , Clll .... i. and Of1ftOpedic .... Our "*6llY ... "*'*"'-. .. ... "-PY..,...., yoA/11 •s•ll• llbout,.. or INI,....... -IUr'llfY--,. ....... ............. ,...,., ...... """"' .... al...... . •••'1c1,.....,..11• ... Cll••• ,.,.. .......................................... _.-.................................. _ ...................................... , ... , ....................................... -.............. :············:·········· t••t•tttttttftflttfttttttfttt••tt••••-•••ttMttt ... t t tttttteN•••••••••••ttt••••••••••ttttttt••••••t•••••t•t..-tt•t••t ttt••••••ttttttttttttttt•tttt•••••tftttttftt••••••••ffttt•ttt•••••t•••••t••••••••••••• N ewport Beach-based Pmi Pbanis Pl'CMhlcdou. a firm that produces video news releases, recently filmed an interview with Kansas Ciay Chie(s quanerback Joe ~ontana diSC\Wing LA. Gear's new lighled walking shoes. The Montan:s production was the third video news release Perri Pharris has done for L.A. Gear in less than six months. 0 Orange l:sw finn Murtauah Miiier Meyer & Ntlsoo has moved its offices to a 38,000-square-foot suite at the Great Western Bilnk Tower at South Cout Pl~ Town Center. The farm has JO lawyen and 35 staff em~ Mwtaui)a MiUcr officials said they relocated their offices because they wanted IO upgrade their facilities and to be clOKr to their clients. . 0 A survey by temporary employment aaency Manpower lac. sugaests that job P.rospects in Orange Couoty may improve this summer. Manpower reponed that 24' percent of survey respondents in Orange County said they plan to . . increase naffina this summer, while 10 percent foresee cutbacks. Tbc remainder of rapoadents either anticipated no changes or said they didn't know. The county's 14' percent positive spread between it'creued saaffing and Jtaff reductions was an improvemenl over Manpower's spring survey, when there was a S percent gap. A year ago at this time, onty 8 percent of Orange County survey respondents · planned staff expansions in the summer, while 7 percent anticipated reductions. 0 Costa Mesa-based lcvlnt week that the 11 l·homc Santa · Lucia community bein& built at Newport Cout by the . RecreActions Group of Companies will utilize fiber·opt_ic communications. The Santa Lucia houses will be the {int new homes in the Jtate to be wired directly with fiber optic3, which offer greater capacity and higher quality service than . traditional copper phone wires. D ----. Sensors CMp. has introduced a Fonytbe Maralll Johnson Advcrtlslna Inc. in Ncwpon Bc:ich has been selected to handle adve nising services for Corona-based Watson Pha musceuticals. . 70% only mfnor acltU1t11..-. • ana LOii• un COllDlllOll8 Wllll . ""' .......... • IU•l.U• •tr YALUI ..w..-w111ns WI 5"CIMID It. DOMESTIC & I ~TED CARS • 1\Wnl.'C>' AMTCO lsfh. P!'O"d recipient of the Newpc>f1 Bolboo ~ry Clubs oword fo(.~nestr & Integrity onO...bi::as been o • fomt1y owned ond opetated business since 1960. TIUCICS • l.V.'S •W'S• AUTOMATICS• STANDAml • ______ ___, CWTOtU • llMIS • .,...as a TIMR HnOm AAATCO Transmission • Call 631 -1170 1 72S Pla<t·nton Av•· Co•la M r•u Mun I•• R 0011 "' b OOp m . 0 new product called Doal Spectrum Digital Readout, a device th3t performs the functions of a ' ,Newport Beach-based ChubuJ"I complete sensor, all on an Crala As.soclatcs hllS completed it~ iQtegrated circuit chip less than a new Jlillagc Outlets or Napa quarter inch on e:sch side. . Valley, a collection of discount Irvine Sensors developed an stores in the hean of California's earlier version of the chip under a wine country. contract with the U.S. Navy's Air Loated in the former Vintner's Warfare Center. for potential use Village, the 25,000-square-foot on advnnccd air-to-air mis 1lcs • center feature~ outlet stores for utilizing both radar and irrfrucd uch designer labels as Coach .. homing devices. Company officials · Donna Karan. London Foa and said the device ha widespread Brools.Prothers. applications with both military and · Plnu stnd n~s •bout ,..our commerciaf infrared sensor ,11\i'twpol'f Bntb or Cosu Mu• systems businns 10 Tbt 0•111 Pilot's 0 busloH.t tdilor, Tooy Cox., at JJO Paclnc Bell ilnnounccd last •V. B•1 St., Cost• Mn.a; 91611. . . "On Location" LOCAL NEWS ONLY Fa~her's Day Photography Special To subscribe, call 642~333. Please ean 650-1340 for Appt. Westdiff Court • 1 703 Westdiff Drive • N rt Beach You Cal Cowlt On SeMng: Q Orange Cwity Bulinell Ind lnduetry et.iw~ The Profeaicnll COrimdy o .. Net \tbtti ~ nt m111 MARINE NA1ia\W. BANK ii . ....... ' llMltt' ,, .... ...... (714J ... .... == t • =-,..:= ----- Attention Retailers: Moda Italia !~ports Wholesale CIRO SHOES Real Leather Italian · Shoes ·For Men and Women Imported ·' .... DIRECfLl' FROM TBE w~cre•Y IN nay AT MIOLEMLE PRl~ES! OPEN · -:'ro~1 (7J4) 453.U40 Colle Yllit Our SlloWIOOIB ' 18 TECHNOLOGY sn 11t IR ·--................................................ -.. .................... --.---·-···---... ··---·· ...................... _ ........ -.. --. N cwpon Beach-area restaurant own~n arc all rewed up for a big summer season. Now if their cus1omcrs will just oblige and '~nd a little more.freely, the . restaurateurs might be able to • break out of their recessionary ales slump. For now, re pondents to The Daily Pilot Economic Index survey of local re taurants continue to run slightly ahead of last year's shrggi h ales pace. In Apnl, members of the ' ratauranl bu int -h already hil bouom. Perhaps the mo t devastated sesment of the local restaur .. nt marker is the power lunch crowd. As. eitecurives ha~e lost rhei r jobs or seen their expense bud,et cut during the rece ion: there's been a sharp decline in lunch s:tle'i at One re tal\rant . "The.bu inc tunch bas ab olute1y gone to the toilet," said one restaurant executt\C. ''It's shockingly off Fortunately, our dinner bu iness as up a bit." urvey group posted a 1 percent increase, on average, O\ler their April 1~2 sales levels. Unlike past months, none of the individual respondents accomplished double-digit s3lcs increa cs, but then again, none • R~resentJ I.st year's ~rform~nu. A sco~ •IHwr 100 ~fleets •n imp_rowment over the s.~ month IM , previous year, .. h1le a score below 100 indic•tes • ck- cline. Scoring is bas~ on sales of local restaur~ts that •~ surveyed regularly for this feature. Cit1.ng good \\-Cather and pos1t1vc report on 1ouri ·m, most of the survey re pon,S)c.nt arc generally opt1m1st1c :ibout sales prospects for the summer. suffered large year·t~ycar setbacks, either. "Market conditions arc pretty much the same,'" said one re taurant owner. "People :ire spending a little less, and they're nit-picking the small things much more. There \\3S one gentleman who complained t~:it he had to pay $1.50 for bread. He ccmed co think he should get it for free; And another said 'Hey, hasn't this item Up the Ladder r::::::::::: Angtll 0. ·1nlck:ls, \!ICC pre 1dent for communitat1ons with Scromcnca Inc in N~~port · lkalh. h3~ ~en named Cbmmunicalor of the Year by the Orange County ch3ptcr or the lntcrna11on:il Association of Du:i.ine s Communicators. 0 Co~t;i Mcsa·b~cd Sonus Pharmaceuucals Inc. has named Don Mildtr, gcncr.I panncr with Crosspoint Venture Partncri, and Aod~w Sfn)'tl, general partner ~ith Enterpn o Partners. to its bo.ird or d1r.cc1on. Crosspoint and Entcrpri c ~ere among the four \Cnlurc c:ip11al firm 1hnt prO\·idcd the in1ti:ll S3 m1lhon an financing for Sonu , I dC\ICloper O( contra t 1mlging agcn1s for ultrasound. Plt:ut und )our Up lbt U.ddtr 1nnoun~mrn1S •nd picturtS to Tbr D JI) Pilut's bu lntu ttlitor. Too) Co\, at JJO W. 8•) t .. Cast• .\Ir a. 9.!6!7. I Appointment Calendar Tuesday, June 8 Interviewing Techniques -The Ne,\port (f'tller library"'" h())t ,l program on mtef\1l"\\ing techn1qu~ as part of its Brown 8ag lunch Sen • beginning at noon 1n the library's Cornmn1ty Room. Reg1>tratton is not necess.lry. For m(onnauon. call 6'44·3191. I ' gone up 25 cents'?' There's more money" sensitivity." 'Those respondents who posted s3lcs increases in April attributed the gains to positive trends in their own busincs e , rathc'r than to changes in market conditions. And tho e who suffered sales declines also cited extraordinary factors and suggested that the decline in the local / / ''It's looking good for the summer," one restaurant O\\ncr S3id. "We're seeing people we haven't seen for two, three year-;. The down trend seems to be over ... Said another respondent: "Things arc un the way back up. If ll continues to go this way, \\-e should have a real bang.up summer." · The April inde'< i.core for re faurants: 101. -By Tony Cox Roundtable for Women -The Roundtable (or Women "''" host· its monthf) dinner meeting, beginning \\1th nel\\.orlJng at 6 p.m . at Le i\\end en Hotel in Newport Beach Cost is S20 in adv'1nu and S25 at the door. fol ~attons .lnd 1n(ormation, call 8S1~2270 .. A HJGtHl YL"tG MAGtC.U., M~IC.U. Al>VL'WJlf TilAT CA.~ °'' l Y llA,.,.fJll FROM TiiE CREATOR OF "AN AMERICAN T All." ~ Wednesday, June 9 90 A.1inute Business Boost -The C<bt.1 i\ies.l Chamber of Commerce will hosl its 90 -'~1nute Busmess Boost BreaUast, frorn 7. 15 a.m. to 8:45 a .m. at t~ Holiday Inn Bristol Plaza in Costa Mes<i C°'t 1 S l~ For information. call 574-8760 ManaKin,g a . Multi-Etllmc Workplace - The Merchanb & Manuf actu~rs ~lation will present a seminar on succ~ul m.lna~nt in a multi.ethnic \\Mpl.lCe, from 9 a.m. 10 4 p m. at the Sheraton 'ewport. Cost·~ Sl8S for rMm~ and S220 for non·mem~rs. for 1nrormlhon, all 558-1 SSO. Thursday, June 10 Police Awards -The Cost.l f\.~ Owm~r ol Commerce will • host iii 30th .inn~I polic• 3Wards lunch. from 11 :30 a.m. to 1 :1 S p m. at tM Cost.i '9 Golf & Country qub. CO$! i S 1 S at the door. for infonn.ahon, call 574·8780. . Saturday, June 12 ' 0 R·µs ERVICES ARE .. -U FORGETTABLE. t \1-..1111n \~allt. ••· •1111'1~il'-'f1111 !..~,,. ~t1'tr 1iun-m twr 111t'lti.-a· 1ion on tu1w. nt·n ri1111· lli.11' .. lo.111...-•1• li:Ji-1• l11r. \ital i1 i .. d&iU thf m1•1lk.11ion .... 1t1·1f11l1 lw f11llu•1·d lb pn·1·i .. 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' .• .. -,_ ... ..... . ••••FY .... - By Joel Beers ...... COST A MESA -The family of an Estancia Hi&h School araduate killeCI durifta the Persi n Gulf War toot a large step toward k.eepin& hi.$ memory and name alive Wednesday night. The Capt. Arthur Galva,p •• Memorial Scholarship was · awarded Wednesday to Estancia senior Carlos ConncJO. The $100 scholmh1p was presented at an Estancia award banquet. The memorial scholarship "'ill be be towed nn nually to one Estancia senior, Ray Galvan, Arthur's brother, said. GaJvan, a 33·year-old Air · Force captain who grew up in · Costa Mesa, was killed in action when the AC-130 gun ship he and 13 other crew members were on was shot ' ':', .. .. . . .• . Aluminum Running Boards Vans • Pick·U11 •·Explorers $ 00 . 175·~~·~~. -•)o ,...,)u•) .1. ).1-,) .... 0 ... • ; . ; I l • \ ' • ,. I~ 1 I f t. CFKFIFIOOES . • of ·imsr Minmin Depollt$10,000· . ; •. · 4.12°/o . 3.60°/o ~Y.S NIW,...Y., ·· 4ll-05o/o 3.ss'<>/o ~ · UMl:rlh 1-12~, n. ......... -. ..... fll'f1D~. ~._,.. '"""*' ..... ~ . 500 Newport c.. Onw ~ Nlwport e.cti. CA rzeeo • ~ (11C}MC»100 ~FDIC • 01111 _,_,_..,. down Much 31 v.hile on a cJassif .cd m~n in the Pc rsi n Gulf. ·•1 thoug.tu he did somethina crcat b) sc"i ng h1s country and d).ing, for it during the war and I didn't want hiin forgotten," Ra) Gal\U S3\d. ··1 fiiurcd the best y,,.ay to do that v.ould ~ set up a pcrpcto31 scholarship.·•, ConncJO, a senior, has a 3.5· grade point a\erage and.is involved in high school sports and the Makc-A-Wi h foundation. Galvan said ....... y: a Ii le bit 'Of ......._ The 48th arnJaf A&Mnt iS c:ordill IO ~ Lortoa, p(ai-lice IO Witch the tramc barricades. ....... VYV cleat ol ... Caila ...... New,o.n ne ~ will IWt II Victoria expect.ed to raise $100,000 , Hart.or da1p1ar. • Strce1 llal1 year nther than Wilson f harlty and ntertai The Fish F~ hu cha•d <>Yer Street. 0( C 8 0 •he yean. la its lint year SI 200 With the aty no lon~r able to and feed 1 QO,OOQ peopf8. WU railed f~ tocaJ chariaks. Lor· help CO\'Cf the estimated $25,000 11 ton antidpatca tbal SI00.000 will takes to 1tasc the parade, Lortog By Joel Beers. Stlft Wt::ar be niscd this 1'8f. Addiaionally, said the parade m•y become a COSTA MESA -There's been the ci~ looks nocbifta like the memory. somethina fi hy in this town long town I spftfted the oripnal .. We'll hll\c 10 decide next )tar before it became a ~ity 40 years f"llh Fry. if we even want a parade," he aao -the annual Lions Oub's "Bua when )'OU talk aboUa the nid. "The 1'n0rc we spend on ·it f ' h Fry and Carnival. food and the ~l. it's euctly the the less money "e have for chari· The 48th Annual Fish Fry be· same way its ~ been " Lonon tics.'' • r gin f riday and sizzles through said ... We're aoins to stay the way The Lions Oub has donated . SundG". Over the weekend, up to we are until we're forced to more than SI million to local char-, chan-." · _. $100.000 will be raised for 1ocaJ •-i_ties since the Fish fry beg:tn .. s ch:mtic , 3,000 pounds of· Cana· But today's realities have years ago. Last ycdr, $85,000 was duin cod will be cBten and an csti-pro~pted ~~me changes. Eco-donated to a dozen local agencic , mBtcd 100,000 people will be en-. nom1c reaht1es forced council including the Someone Cares Soup tcrtained in Lions Park. members earlier this year to vote Kitchen, th( YMCA and the Boys In shon, one of the few surviv-•&~inst spending SS,000 for a city-and Girls Oub. ing remnants of eost3 M~a·s oriented flo-.a for Saturday's pa-"We didn't feel that was our cnrly history "'ill once agafo come ':'de, 8 piece of unintended irony, best year and we'd like each yc3r alive. ~ince t~e ,Parade's t~ -thi.s year I' to be better than the one before Begun in the da)~ when present-is the city 5 40th a{!!faversary. it,'' Lorton said. "But that's dif- day Co ta Mesa wa a sleepy town Additionally, the Lions Oub has ficuh when we have to pay for :ill known as Goat Hill and NC\\-port had to shorten the parade route these services." be bua a -~ aaa )'tar. ahe rc•t ol &he f'llh Fry coetiaua. For SS, 1n attendee acts an I-ounce p\ccc of Canadian cod. French fries. cote s.l1w, a roU and 1 bever· ; aac. There is other rood available for ahe anti·fish con1inaent. Les Miller, a Lions Oub mcm· ber for SO ~aB,' said the mo5t im- portant service the fish Fry pro- vides other than f und·raisin& is a sense of community spirit -for longtime and new residents. "Some of the families that llatl· ed comina to the rlSb Fry 4t )'CllrS i&o still com~." said Miller, a ~ former High School teacher. "There are kids I bad in high school who tell. me the Fish Fry is the only time they see forme r classmates. And there arc so many new people, certainly more His- panics who come out and support It and that's really 1ratifying. "There arc C\'CnlS elsc"hcrc like the· South Co:ist Plaza and oihcr place but thi.s is the rc:il Costa M.csa. This 1 the hometown nffoi r." .· Beach earned the unglamorou~ because of the cost of paying po-While thi~ year's parade could moniker Macke~! Fl~~ the Ash ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . THOUSANDS OF PO'mONS {That ~kc You 1ec,·.L/kc ~·°MJ1I~) Fry has g~n to become the Lions Oub~s lc3ding money-raiser in the Western United States, ac-· \' • Sooths stress, · encour~es cif . . . -. ,.-------"Truly Quick Service" ·• Maximum enj nt for watching T. ., \h honor tilt roll<ll'ing pmcriptioa bealtb plans: .... ,.,.~. ~JtJ PtjD· lll'"..c Ct · • \'..W IU \lc.S-t • f'IQ{t( '1C 4 ~( JU •HALLMARK CARDS, OIPTs, PARTY .t C'.ANDY • A~'E FRAGRANCES .t COSMETICS a BOUTIOU~ • OFACE'SOfOOL SUPPLIES · • PHOTO S\Jm.JES • FAX .t COPY SERVICE frtt Gl{r Wrsplhncnpoon Dt4wty ll1,l'.'0 H·r Jm1'un an hl'auutul 'H.11tl\(l1k I \l'dknt Collc~c Prep \upporl .ind 1·-\1 pm~r;un' .111 'mall da'-.c' .adllrc" )tlUr 'lutlcnf, Jl.ll.lcm1 & Jlt."f\(lfu\l nCl'(h i>lu' C\ICfl,I\ C :tiler 'lhool &. Y..l'\'l cnd a<.11\ 1t1c' 111d 'fl'lll,. mhn~. travel. I JUDSON IN.LPINE ....... "-'..,. .... SUMMER SCHOO!_~~~f~'~~,'~ reading, ~c. · • Offers' ultimate comfort and rela>Cation. . . • Try It. You'll IC?v · · yourself . . · --....;._--.-------.-:-..:.....,,.. ______ _J _ in ttie niomtng .. 545-7168 . ... 3165 HARBOR BLVD e COSTA MESA Block South,. Of. 405 Fi . ~........---"• . ). _ ..... , _ T H I 'R T V ~ "' S t C 0 N ·o -A N. N .U A L .. ·AnoPtION .. GUI Lri.: . 19_93 .. c H A ~ I J· v T E. N N' I s TO URN A M E N T . . . . . , '· . . . Seffi1 .. Finals and Finals · ... .. Saturday June 5th .. Sun,day.June 6th Newport B.each Teflnis Club ·~· . . ,,. 26el &stbluff, ~rt Beach ~arking Saturday aft er 12 noon C.D.M. lligh School Sunday all day C.D.M. High School · . ....... . . T·he tr uth about funeral prices in the .greater South Coast area. Men's 6.5 . Admission Saturday $3 Sunday $5 Semi Finalists Mixed6.5 ·At Harbor ~wn , people are i~portaot. We believe that .every fanuly de erve. a personalized final tribute. Here , only the family elects ·the type of service they • '-J want and the priCe to be paid. Burial space . for tw.o ............................... ~ .•••••••••.•. ." ...•..••. $910 We will provide for Clirect cremation, . , including ~ortuaiy care· from ................................................................ $540 Or choo e from othec type of services frotn .............................. $985 .. ~ . ·-' . . ' Cas~et pnced ·from .~ ............................................ : ........................ $285 H8rbor Lawn-Mount Olive ~ & Manorial Park S«).SSSf Savkq all faict. • Urm nrw ownitd4' toi1."=.S:.;:~~·:::n.*~:;..; Tun Pawsat/Robert Vant' Hof Kevin Forbes/Scott Davis Bill Badm/Aaron Stolpman Steve Qa;e/julian Barham Women's 6.5 lwalani M<Lalla/Srella ~. Kathy May/Jolene Watunabe Ddnielle $cott/Elly Malcami B0tbara Gerkm/Robih ~ •••"C '•)a Ill "(iiQUJ ,_ __ _ Robin White/Robert Vant' Hof Stella ~ill Barbar Barbara Gerken/Peter Jedlke IWdlani McGill~ Ekerot Men's over 35 . . Rea Use/Phil Dent Dick Miller/Bob Hochstadter Kim Vieira/Kevin Kearney Guy Fri~.Malin evian. ------- .. .. bored? Let them plaf with 111111 .IVllll . Huck or Tom this summer What are catcrprisiaa. edwntUIOUI younpten to do this summer? Money's short. it'• &oo hoc outside 10 play spona. TV's borina. and h's 1irin1 to flab• with brother or sis&er, Not to worry. Herc's a chance for any child 10 have 1 fun time reading. Children's ~lal ol Oranac U>uoty will ~ruor n 1.tth annual Kid Safe ~turday on·Junc S. Ourin& the e\ICht, Children aac ~ throu&h 14 •ill learn how to handle emcr1ency s ituations lib fuel, accident , and encounters with strangers. They'll alto learn about aanp, pc™>nal af ety and earthquake safety. coupons for k>caJ restaurants will be earned by }(>Ung readers u they procrc• in the readin1 pmc, anct children who read SO or more boob will receive a free boolt. In addition to kecpina track or the bookt read, the children arc invited lo attend a Nariety or free artistic and educational programs held at the librnries throughout the summer. Ahhou&h the program is (rce, panicip:int> should prercgmer by calling CHOC public relations at 532-8680. nne luc~ kids could explore ..__..,. McOrcaor's LOCAL NEWS ONLY aarden with Peter Rabbit, or gallop throuah the ever-popular . Black Stallion series, or maybe Ooat down the Mississippi with Tom and Huck, or experience a shipwreck and The habit of reading cannot stan 100 early, so this summer, encourage the young people in your life to particip:ilc in lheir library's reading program and become star readers. To subscribe to the Daily Pilot, call the circulation department at 642-4333. Book Notes the e.xcitina li\les of the Swiss Family Robinson. The imponance' of children's summer reading, indeed, year-round reading, is well-documented. Love of literiture can be a positive and ·enriching pan or 3 young P,Crson's life, and learning to love readi ng · and enjoying good books in ohildhood can be the start of a lifelong habit that brinas pleasure and knowledge. Because reading 'pla> )Uch a critical role in the dC\elopmcnt of )Ou n& minds, the Co ta Mesa and Mc a Verde libraries offer their aAriyal dlildrcn's Summer Rca<fil\8 Ptog~ms from mid-June through mid·Augu t Tlu )Car') program, "Top Hat and Talc)· Pulling on the Book," i open to ~cudcnts from pre-school to illth gr:tdc. Incentives such as coloring ' heels. )tickers, boolmarls, and ,. : ·~ \ . ' ~ . . .. .. . . . : . I ·Jllll news It the br111cbel Costa Mtsa Ublilry . Morfdays at 7:30 p.m. -Over· eater's Anonymous Tuesdays al 10:30 a.m. -Pre· school Stol)time (ages 3·5) Wednesdays from 7.9 p.m. - Free Homework Tutoring SPECIAL PROGRAMS 1:hursd3.y, June 24 -Sigil up begins for the Summer Reading Program . Saturday, June 26 nt 11· n.m. - Children's Magic Show featuring Alan Lachman · · • Tuesday, June 29. 2.4 p.m - M:igic Workshop for children age~ 5·12 Mcu Vtrdc Library Tuesday, June' 29 at 6:30. p m. -Preschool Storytimc (Jgcs 3-~) SPECIAL PROGRAMS ' Thursday. June 24 -Sign up begins for Summer Reading Pro· gram Satu rd ay. June 26 at 11 a.m - Childrcn·s Magic · ShO\\ featuring Jeffrey the Mag1ci:in · Beginning Wednesday,.June 2, you'll notice a few changes in our 1channel line-up. e\v federal law requires cable operators to cany all local broadcast stations seIVing their mar- kets. These adjustments 3:fe necessary for us to comply with the new federal requiren1ents. Local newspaper guides wbn 't reflect these changes for the next week. Please refer to the channel line-up here for current ~hannel posltions and time schedules. To make ure you receive the line-up, we II also be ending you a copy ~ the mail. 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Thank you for your patienc~ and understanding. . · I -1s• -l(l• 17 18 19--io-.-ia• ( \\ ~ ~"l" tJ.X)( (;JI .;(l lM ork 11x> f :urul\ fh.uuwl T\T }t 1180 (Pl -~\tL\UI ,\4 .. . . ~TB\ I 40" ~W -99 Onenw (p).- I ...... • Al n.n11u .. From left, C~rol Horowitz_ Carolina Herrera and Catherine Th yen. 1oa11eJ Edlar 8.W. Cook. I04a1 We've gof all the answers .... .. Fashion show and luncheon attracts soo·, raises $100,000 ~ Angelitos de Oro, a dedicated group of 55 won:'en, holds gala and raised fund s to benefit The Big . Brothers-Big Sisters of Orange County . . P resident O inton should ha\'e been there. The po~ential t~tent available to assist th~ admini trntion in the deficit reduction prog:ram was staggering. . Imagine a grpup of only 55 women attra ung 500 pe'?ple to 3 • luncheon nnd fashion show, raising $100,000 for The 01g Dro1hers·D1g Sisters oC Orange County. The group b kn~n as the Angch1os de Oro. .The fashion how luncheon f caturcd a form1dnble gue)t of boa?r, \\Orl_d rcno\\ned dc:.igncr Cu,olin;a Herrer~. The en11re aff:ur 1s the talk of the town. The chairwoman of the mega C\e nl was none other than the equally formidable Catherine Th)'en. v.ho 1 nlso 1he newly elected prc)1Jent of Angclitos de Oro for 1993-9.t. She grncdull} accepted the command p:isscd to her by the current commandcr·in-ch1ef.-je.in- Sammis. CRmSlt sAI.E Sunday, June 6th • 124 PM In tomorrow's Society, a pictorial review of the fashions worn · at the l.ngelitos de Oro affair as Society Voices questions participants: "Can you define. class?.'".~ the weekend Daily Pilot an exclusive one-on-one Society P-ro1llc of designe r Carolina The honorary cha11'\\omJn, Maria Crutcher, \\;lS lovingly ocknow1';dgcd y.1th a landing O\ati~n • Crutcher is n foundi-ng ,member of the organtZall<J"· serving the community and the need of the Bag • Brothers-Big S1 ter program for more 1h:in 33 )Ca~. Herrera. Who is the real woman behind the label? -BW Crul.SC experu on board • Unpublished Farts • Videos Wearing :i very mnrt sui t of black and while · t< Society complemented by·a v.1de·br1mmed bla ck hat. Crutcher FC2t\Jring PRINCESS CRUISES ~ Editor JOincd a t:iblc of \Cl') prominent Orange Co:i 1 \\Omen including Mary Lou Hornsby :ind Patrici.t Groth. More ·importa1k howc~cr, than their chic V.i.HJrobe und elegant manner, wa the genuine pride "'hich 'i\\ellcd v.1than the room. fell b) th<bC "ho v.~re p3r1 of the organization 3) \\ell I\ tho e \\hO 1mpl) .sllcndcd t.hc arfa1r There was in fact a sense of )lrong friend ,h1p, no doubt resulting from years of camnradcric. Much of this lo'e ''a) directed 01 Maria Cru t~her. CPR ,TRAINING* SO. YD. WIA CAim In, Lt Another founding member altclldcd v.1th her hu\band. She certa!nly wouldn't lca'e him. al home on their 4 th annl\Cf)3" Jane and Wilfred Berls held hand , ipp1ng champagne. grinning fcom "car to car Jane Bcrls wa one of the early presidcnh of AngehU.h, and ~hc ·\\a) \Cry proud to ottcnd her 32nd .snnual C\cnt for the orgJnal.lllon In )ea~ past she \\3S \Ct) acta\C \\1th the cri.:ataon anJ marketing of the ,Gold Book, an cxclusi\.e pubh auon supporung the chnnt). T h1 ye:u ' book wa s edited by the •./cry capable Gigi Spragins alw on hand for the affair. Phyllis Baillie looked d.Juhng. a~ alv.a)':., an a cream )Ull adorned \\llh ~rls and gold JC\\elf) I fe r cncrg) dom1n.atcJ the ruom a\ she chaued \\1th fellow committee members B . .ub.ua Bo"ie. M;irci.i C.uhion. Martha Cro\\ner. B!lrb.ua Carr. loui e fo.ing, Arden Flamson, and Jane King The) u~C)Cd the 1cmlof) "nh con\IJcrablc plc:;lSurc Beside the 629 T emwl. Way, 120 • Costa Mesa . 722-0420 n Mon. • Fri. 9-5 • Since 1974 "Working With Tm fummny" . • American Heart Association Courses held monthly-Call for details · Open To The Public:Club. Membership Not Required' Conwnlmtty located In WHtcllff Plata 17th St. at Irvine Ave., Newport &each I . \I ,, I I I '! 1 i' I I ' Partac1p.1nl~ wh() h.ive pre- re 1 tered m•y pick-up their p.icket alt~ P.1rk , 8e.l(~ 4'nd Recr Cihon Oep.irtmt-nt lwt\o\i n I the tlour ol 7;JO a.m cind 7.00 t pm Wednesday, JuM 2 throuah Frid.1y June 4. 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See COOK/M Medical clinic in need ol volqnteers. COSTA MESA -Share Our Sel\'es ti rettu1t1nc "oluntccrs for 1t free medic:il and ~cntal chnic o~ Superior A\cnuc. The non-profit orgJnization need b1langunl 'oluntec~ for Mond:i\ through FraJa) to help \\1th 1nterprttang and Jc k "orl., ancluJang ans\\cnng phone~ I or more 1nform:it1on call 6c;O.(l«>.i0 and Jsk for \Oluntccr O\.'lrdan:uor l.)1anc Stdhn!? How to submit nuptial news The D:uly Pilot "elcomcs 1hc chance to 'ihorc the nc" of )OUr cng:sgcmcnt or wedding . "'ith our reader~ Pick up engagement or wedding fo rms in our lobby :it 330 W B3y St • CtXta Mc a. or se nd a elf-addrc sed stomped en-.:clopc to the Wedding Dcp:irtment. The Pilot, P.O. Bo' 1560. Costa Mc a, 92626. Photos of the couple or of the bride onl)' m:iy be 'iubm11ted with the finished form. Black and "'hitc photcx reproduce be t, but )OU mny ubmit . harpl)'·focuscd color photo for approval Write your name on the back of the photo. If you v.ant )'Our photo returned. please include 1 tamped, Qddrcs.scd mailing en\CIOpc Enp cmcnt and v.cddings a rc published on "a p cc available ba · . For more information, call 642-4321, c11tcmion 350. LOCAL NEWS ONLY , ............ _... ..... coUwdrwl••• M ..,.., IUOCetl ol the .............. ' ••••atedaauuina viclOIJol·~ redlJCldbudltt. 1'llc C8VCfDOUI b111roo111 ol the Hyatt RqlaCJ Irvine WU trandormed by the joint etfons ol the hotel staff and non.I dcliper Allen leek. Simple arranacmcnts ot vibrant yellow lilies float ina in low dishes o( water 5at on aop of i' black·and-white draped tables. °"'n were also clothed in blatk fa bric tied with bows of white sub ribbon at the back. "All of this was done ,.... on a reduced budget," commented event chair Catherine Thyen. She added, "we sluhed th·e decor budget, even eliminated flowers at be cenain of rai ing the $100,000 for Bi~ Prolhen-Bi& Sisters. And we made it!" The generous underwriting of Maria Crutcher, fllsabeth fAirchild, fd.i Hila Ekelman, left, and Billur Wallerich ~er. and Donna • word ot mouth in 1be bdtoom prodaimed lMf tbe collection WU tuperb. Wearable, anistic an~ Oatterina. were the accoladcS comina from the • Wbcnen in anendance praisin1 the desi1ner. A s1anding ovation ended the fashion prescnuuion prcccdiria the introduction of Herrera. She entered the runway, bowing to the audience and accepting a spray of long·slemmed white roses. Applauding Herrera, Beverly R.ly with Sharon Ormsby, Marilyn Wooten, • Manlyn's charming mother Maggie Cox, Marilyn's sister GaH Finnel, Sharon Tunzi, and real estate whiz Chris Linduy. Dot Oodt mingled wi1h Eileen Weatherbee, CarmeU:till and Philamina Cullen at Ca1herine Thycn's t:ible.-Cecilia Nott took charge of the publicity aided by her two beautiful daughters, · Amy Nott, a recent graduate of SMU, and Tracy Richvd, C"<pccting her first child Joan Sammis, president of Angelitos de Oro. Crean insured the goal of the day. Thousands of Orange County youngsters are better off bccau5e of this soci31 cxtrav:ig:mza. The . dramatiC increase in single parent homes'has created an acute n'ted for 1he services of Big Brothers·Bia Sisters. Angehtos has alwa)') had the goal oi Klling an eJtamplc for the young people of the rommuni1y. The hope is to allow children to diSCO\ier the rewards of becoming contributing members of Orange County )()Clely. following a gourmet lunch, Neiman M:ucus 'ice president and generaJ manager Carol Horo\\<il.z and fashion coordinator upreme Billur Wallerich presented the fall Couture Collection of Carolina Herrera. Models li1erally danced dov.n 1he runway sho"ing off the with husband Rob, a local de,clopcr. Patty Edwards. Barbara Mason. and Cerisse Feeley . were among the fashion standouts of the affair. l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii======:::::::::;::;;; ft is easy to describe the glamour ·of the 'C\ent, no1 so ea)) to come) the \\arm1h. Quite simply, a small, caring. 11ght·kn11 group of fashioriable "omen added, another SI00.000 to a total of ncarl> S2 m1ll1on raised for the children of 1his count). Hals off to the Angelitos de Oro. And there 'ti.ere a good classic style of the designer from Venezuela. A \Cl) tailored suit of white wool 1rimmcd in blad. vchet received a sarong round of applau~e. as did a burgundy vel\.et floor·length tunic 'ti.om O\er heer pants. The immediate many tccnfic hati> an th1!i crll\\-d~ Atte ntion, CD Owners! f\re Yo~ Frustrated With The Lo w Retu rns On Your CD? FREE REPORT Reveals The Simple, But Little Known Secret To Getting. The Best Return From Your CD Dollars' Call 1-800-827-0875, 24 Hrs, For A Free Recorded Message, To ~et A Copy Of The 1Report Your Banker Hopes You Never See' WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC . 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Only 80 spaces available so boo yours earty. $20 buct<s a space with $10 refunded bac to you in food or beverage at the famous Sand Dancer restaurant 100 000 cars pass ·this fantastic locabon da;ty. The money that changes hands at this event makes the cash ftow at Vegas seem ke a ctlllth bingo ~m:; This is the big ooe and is alread) hatt sold out I I 1 • . ...... ..... •? ;. .... -to 12114 I 2 IL ..... ..... ·L Id _., ......... f 111 , • _.. Iii f a -. One company (guess who?) p&ans· to liquidm over a milion dolas worth of brand new bafiert self tailing winches! Be Im or be square. If you snooze, you lose. ft! remember. no ush no splash! Swap meeters donl ~ perSonal ~ or ctwoe cards. Tum gea kto cash nt then wal next I door to my stere ald spend It! f(J "'°" infonnation cal Mimey's at (714) 54M192 er ;.st nw up b morning of 1he meet at 2537 West Coast Hi;IWIJ ii ..... Beach . ·Ml NEY' • ........... , ................. -...... _ ............... ._ ............................... -.. -.......... ____ ........ -·--······ ... ·····-········· ... ·····-...... -... -· ............. ,~ ........ , ....... _ .................... ,,. ........... __ ............................ " ............. , ............ .. .............. , ..... -........... ____ ............................................................................ __ ............................. ..:..-................................................................................................................................................................. . Tl'llllll• ..... , ••• I reaUy like Tria"';;'ife'iQ'u;re. When )'OU walk around the outer rim. h's quite beautiful. It feels a lot like GbindcUi Squ3rc in S3n Francisco, &nd 1 like that I do have to uy, though, that the parkfo& is atrociou , and we have the same problem thu everyone else seem~ to be with the truck parkin& area. When we were there, this man came out and told us it would be towed. And l just want to say that since he is so vigilant and seems to be there aJI the time, obviously this person is geuing a full-umc i.alary ju5t to irritate people. h doesn't seem like a good use or th~ir funds. Ma) be they could just make a new sign, might save them .. some money instead-of ha"1ng to pay for · someone to come out and tell people to move their car after they have parked there and golten ouL 0 CARE GRAMS Costa Mesa l\c been following the reader response on Triangle Square very closely. As a self-employed pcnon, l am :.:orM:erncd for the support or lack of iupport Cor smaJl busineuet in Trian,Se Square. l Ceel that as a community we must support these buainesses. howe\lcr, it has to be&in with the individual. After readioa this momina'~ the second a11icle on Triana)e Squau on May 27, I found mysclt considering one issue that is really' important, can we deal.with change? As individuals as well as a community. Tri11ngle Square is different ond we mu t accept the difference and support these bus1ne SC). Or we can turn and nm in the face of ch;inge and allow another l>hopping center to detcriQr:tte along with the businc scs and the pcoplt behind them. I S!Y take 3_floser loolc, the center is different. Embr:JCC the change, enjoy it. Triangle Square 1 wonderful. It' a new concept for this area and it's something we've desperately needed To borrow a phrase from Nike: "Just do it." It's great. MARGO VAN DELLEN Col>ta Mesa 1111 Cllll • I object to William Lobdell's c:onunenu refati-fe to all &olC coune siancn-pa t~ the OMV charm school. Ob\'ioualy bc'1 ncwr Nn linto the folks at RanchO San Joaquin Gotc CourM in INine. They are ib$oh11ety friendly, courteous and w:ry' proreuional. lt'1 too bid that people who are in a wery ditrtcUlt jqb ha~ a liule humor aimed a1 them althoush I realize it was humor on Bill's put. But these pcop\e deserve kudOis. JIM WHORTON Corona del Mar Wllll'l'I lillll MWIT11·s too bad after moaths of knockin& the city nbo ut the J·l policy you choose to rclc atc_the &ood news !O the back page or the paper. Let's try and give as much good ink to an issue as.you do to rouse the troops. Barbara deBoom NEWPORT BEACH Edltolj's note: The story oa tbt Nnirporl Bt•cb Poli~ coatract C'ame out of• City CouaC'll mtttla1. Tiie J.ttntss of tht bour d/ct•tt!d its position, aot Its ~ •cars ~. was &hocked to read the two -~~rnina the Ncwpon·Mesa ~District 011 May 10 and 11. ~ lint concerned a party celebratina John Nicoli's educational career and the •cond described the district administration's desire to trade or sell district as.sets in order to obtain a new district admi.nistrat;vc office buildin&. • · Per.haps it is fitting that the school board would be loastina Dr. Nicoll. His Jccacy lives on. Teacher morale has rarely been lower. The district administralion proved decisively this year that their contract with the teachers isn't worth th'-.pa~ _ written on. , The 5ehool board validated Carol Berg's statement that the overwhelming 94 percent no confidence vote by the teachers was less lhan meaningless. They extended the contracts of the two top administrators. One board member went so far as to '3y she w·ould have voted to extend the ronuacts even . . lonaer but she didn't feel it proptr to intrude on the new superintendent's turf (deja vu). Perhaps the CO\IP de arace ii the way they seem to have CO!'vinccd the public that they were lhe victims ih the Stephen Wasner embculemcnt. Their "tnat" was violated. (They won't even ttust • teacher with a key to the buildinc.) I know it's probably too much to expect that they wont proceed with a new adminisrnuive office building. I only ask that if they feel compelled ·~ attach John Nicoli's name to wmctb1ng that it not be a scholarship for di5triet s1udcnts interes1eJ in pursuing a career in education. Auach his name ins1cad to thi new offic_c_romplex_l'm..sur.ciw~jUJ>e 0111CP-~-1 of the only buildings in the district where the heating and air condition1na llCtu:illy work. They can erect a statue on the front lawn and engrave on the pedestal "The Bucks stop here." This would be 3 far more fi11inf tribute to our e~·superintcndent's reign. STEVE MESSENGER T~::tcher. Coroha del Mar · ... I _______________ F:::: :: ::: :: : :::::: :.: ::;:~:::: ::::: :::::::::::::. :::: ::: :::::::::.:::: :: ::::::::::::.::::::: ::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::: ::::::::::::: :: :::::::: ::::::::: : ::: ·· : .. :: .:::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::~:::: S tatc Attorney General Daniel E. 10 write the Lungren's commentary gives an most and best inGccurate and biased ponrayal of graffiti. graffiti writers. It is important to correct The examples these inaccuracies and Lungren gives misunderstanding~ )() that decisions as "tags" arc about graffiti policy may be b:i.scd on actually facts. acronyms for Lungren feels, ai. do many who arc not graffiti crews. fomilinr with the graffiti subculture, Writers usually "that graCfiti is an ugly reminder of the identify their presence of crime, gangs and drugs in crews by our neighborhoods." Street gal)gs do use acronyms, graffiti to mark turf, issue threats, and " writing thel>C memorialize faJlen members. acronyms next HoY.eYCr, the graffiti th3t is corrently to their tags, prominent in Ncwpon Beach. Costa 1hrowups. and Mesa and the rest or Orange County pieces. . (and much of the industrialized \\Orld, They for that m3tter), is a different type of frequently coin gnffiti, which is sometimes called many diffcreht hip-bop graffiti. (and Hip-hop graffiti consists of three ba ic intcntion:illy ~4rp:dl•4 -~ writers arc paant.ing legally they're nQt p3mting illegally. Writers arc intense I) committed to gn1ffiti and will continue to v.nte v. hether lcaal walls arc available or forms: tags (stylized signatures or a mclodr3m:111c) writer's nickname, usually written in n:imes for their spray paint or ink marker), throwups crew that fit The legit graffiti wall in Huntington Beach Is critical for cutting do~n illeg.il graffiti. nor (as intcr\·ie1,1, s v. uh v.-riters in SC\eral recent .inicle in the Huntington Beach Independent v.cckly ncv.sp1pcr confirm). If theR h:idn't began. a legal v.all program. then nearly all the (larger spray painted names written with the acronym. Also, in one color ou1Jinlng the letters and the jargon of grnffiu another color fiJJlng in the letters), and writers. the meanings o( pieces (multi-colored spray paimed some cvcf)day words arc murals). different from their Hjp-hop graffiti writers write primarily meanings in tandard to achieve rame (as determined by the quantity and quality of their writing) us~~· instance, in the from their fellow writers and to express crew namei. Lungren themselves artistically. The young people who write hip-hop lists, Lhe "ord "kill" • Misunderstood· art Writing on the wall tel ls ~s graffiti artists, · for most part, aren 't gahg members By Devon Brewer . p3int "hich wa _put on the legal wall O\Cr the pa.st I Y: yc:irs wou.ld have ~en applied illeg:illy instead to surfaces throughout Southern California. arrc r. For these reasons. this legal wall h.i become the mo t preferred locauon to paint for man) writers More ,gcncr311)'. a ~1g_ni(icant proportion or wruen in the program {e pec1ally the more c-<penenccd and respected one who ser\'e a~ role model to the no\lcc wr~er ) 11ct1"ely and pubhcl> discourage illegal gr:iffi11. Of cour~. 11lcg3l graffiti has ~en incrcai.1ng an Hunrington Beach O\er the past )'Car. bur this n e i nor due to rhc legal wall program, t.ince 1llcsal gr:1ffit1 has been ancre:»ing throughout Southern California and aero the country. The Huntington Be3ch wall has actual!) helped ro decrusc illegal gr:1ffro. all~ing a legal and acceptable woy for wrircrs to s:ui fy their desarci to ¥.rite. L aw enforcement and p:>inting-out illegal &raffiti, of C()Urle, shoulJ continue to.~ u\Cd in fig_hting illeaal graffill Hov.e\eT, the ~penenccs or other 1t1c h:l\C shl>"n quite clear!) that . these tratcg1e alone arc inadequate. Program uch a the ltuntmgton Beach legal wall Jrc critical for decrca 1ng illegal graffir1 1n Huntington Beach. Newport Ocach, Co 111 Mc!>3 .ind the Southern Cahforn1a regt<>n These ldnds o! progr:nm 'ihoulJ b( npanded, not canceled. graffiti rypica"y do not belong to gangs and "de troy" refer to or sell drugs, and frequently view graffiti wnting a tot of graffiti, ., an alternative to gangs and drugs. not violence and murder . jncre nsmg number of graffiti writers in • Graffiti ere~ arc not gangs. as Lungren Lungren's claim that legal aren.i) for Southern Cahforni3. In 1992, 680 writers incorrectly Slated. graffiti ha"c not dccre:i ed illegal graffiti "oluntarily 1gned up for permits to paint Crews, rather, arc like the clubs or is to~lly unfounded. Th~ Huntington on the wall. - teams.mt~pc"*tivc game of-graffiti,--Bea.ch lcgnl wall program 1 :1 ;ucce s --The succc of the Huntington Bea-ch in which individual writers and crc"s try given the scope of Illegal graffiti nnd wall program hes in the fact th3t when Moreover, the legnJ wa)I proaram has begun to change the norms among writers who panicipatc in the program. The lcg:ll wall attract4' many ~llen v.ho come to view the graffiti, exhibits high qu;ility painting. and provides a place where writers can p3inr v.-ithoul fear or There ore thou and of writers m the region. and n v.ill t;il.e more th:in ju~t one legnl waJI to c.h3nncl the energy or most of these writers into legal painting. IN•·oo 81't1t~r Is • doctonl candld•t~ ln-.«11,-J sC'IMC't al UC1nlnt. Ht has studlttl hip-hop 1ramt1slntt1981 •nd b11 publlsb«I rtsearcb •rt/cits on tbt . subj«L Tagged I G raffiti is not art. an innocent pasu1me or an acceptable form o( entertainment for )Oung people. Graffiti is an ugl) reminder of the presence of crime, gangs and drug) 111 our neighborhoods and an indicator th:u man) While graffiti tag) may seem meaninglt)S, in reality, they .ar.c UJUAl1y coded mcss:aaes-which c-rvc--a bragging nghls or endorsements or violence. killing. drugs and vand3hsm. For eumple, some common 1ags and their meanings include· plaguing that community. Again and Jga1n , residents complained about feeling as though the) had lc»t control of 1hc neighborhoods And, by most accounts, attempts to pr<Wide graffiti taggers with a lcg:il place to pui:up their mewges h:u not helped the problem Accord1na to law enforcement authoritic • st:.tus among tagger is achieved by writina m the n '-•est and most forbidden places. Cities suffer greatly because of the work of graffiti vandals young)tcrs beliC'\c act of "iotencc and destruction 1 • are accomphshmcnt>. . Graffiti i not a victimlc crime. euhe1 We, as rupayers, arc continually paying for the clean-up and repainting ol our building • buses and treer signs. ln addition, tagging crcwi. (graffiti gangs) :ire ad"ersarial, causin& an increased number of violent 1nc1dents which mu.st be re ponded to by law enforcement off tCCrs. • AOK alw;iys out killing; • DE drunk evcr)'d~)'. • JTK intent to kill; • LTK live to kill; • PSC perverted sex crew; • RTD ready to deSJroy, • TWY totally was1ed youth; •ATC addicted to crime. F inally, I find it dlSlutcful th t some in our society are condoning 1raffit1 (by labeling ll iraffiti art) and calllna for the nouri hmcnt, no1 rtpres.sk>n, oC these youns arti\t . In tead. '1.'C should be c.aUina for an all ou1 effon to eradjcate this menace so that we may reclaim neighborhood as our O'i\ft. IJ ltlte Attwy ............ E. I I I ._ Equally as disturbing art the type~ of me s:sgcs these vand31 arc putting up an our communitie . Wtiilc at a communiry forum I held in Fre no lo t month, one of the most prc\'cl3nt concerns about crime was 1he inc.rca.scd inddcnt'C of graffiti This kid Is smart, gifted and sloppy · I t will probably no, be ~ public holaday for a hundred yean or more, but 1 t • week marked &he firtt birthday ot Travis Jordan GruenJu, of lbe Colotadcf Oruenlen. . Tl1e Travsicr, f aithCul readers may recall, ls our fint alld only lt8Jldlon My wire and I wnt up to -ekomc him a few days alser be ... born. bua we haw only JCen him lhteC tilM lince then. We haYC been more fort\Jnate than rar·day arandpllents of yesteryear in that the mindc oC videc>cape allows u• to keep up with dcvelopcriCncs quite well Tb kid laas IDOf'I ~ U.C thlft Tom BrOkiw ... 0.. ....,.., mulli:ned. ....... lfw VCR ae'I do is let )W pt .., ...,_ tk kW ltMt llt him F' to ..... •• know )'OU. You can't s.ou&gle him 3nd try and make him top cl)'1ni. Hi other ar:andparcnts set to do that, anc.J "c admll to being quite jcalouJ of their pm1lege. Deciding ~hether to JCt·act to Denver la t Y>tckend wu easy It ha4' been a long time incc I >tllendcd a fi t bir1hday p~ny, let 1lonc been on 1ur1tin& tenm voith the JU t of honor. When our kicli 1111ocre arowina up. ~c ·•dhcred 'o M>me child•J")CMloaist'1 theorem o( I pesi per )'-Ur or a c at a kid' birthday party. ,• Accordin& to that, the f r1v• pucnt\ hould I\ "e lodmS the door 1fte__r his pal Michael cre•lcd n. But within 30 minutes tbe~ •ere about 1 dozen more. from four months to a CXMIPlc ol years. ph• poate nior a1izen1 ol 7 ot I ,._.. pe. •ti chctr pircnb " Tbc birthdey ~ a>uld Mri C'8rcd fat I le wa ha\ ang much more fun slathcrina his lunch all o"'Cr himself. At thi point in my tribute to our lf'&J\d 's fiM )Cit on earth, l must pause and be hon~t "ilh you. Tbc kid i goracous. the kfd 1 obvioufJy brilliant - ph)'Sically and mentally lifted. But the kid is a s)ob, He •all noc UH a ~n. he -.111 not cat (rom ll ~I. he will n t we;ar a bib. Nu, he ICOOP' the gooey ch1clcn end noodl out oC the b<>wl,.onto the tray of his high chait, then r.rnu_t'$ it all o"er him~ IC and anythin.a or 1nybody cl c within re ch. Just a phase. my diughter·says. Hah! Fa t forward 40 yean: Pretident T. Jordan Gruenler i entcn1lnin1 -..oned emperor • tatt baftqucl ln lhc new Hillary Rodham Ointon wina ot the Wbete I lou • Then the fant coune ii served and .. Wtll, at leatt n was .. Kddcnt -hen Gcorac Bu.h belled II CJIW'Cr tbe prime mlhaster Of J..,._ But, if my ctM...,..,. .......... '"' • ...... I ullideobe ·ancu11twt.n. ,.., ., ,.., ..... '"'~ -..... bitt -... W'D ......... (lftd tbt.n one, caa...a lhw I.* .... ~an~ But • he turned out Cine. The Trav really cot into his pany·animal mode when the cake was aervec! and C\crybody sans "Happy Birthday." He put hi head back and "°'*led for three minutes IOlid. l mean h~w-1-c~! Then he 1t0pped suddenly, looked at the cake 1nd rcxMd for-rt with boch handS. ''Man," he was thinkins. ''cbeck out this lurpy ca.kc and all the kin&. Wow,Jhis ' sonna be an all-timer!'' l have nt\'er aeen. 1n)'body •how hcad·le>-toc cak.e. He looked t\ke a mud wrestler. Eventually, Travis wu acparued from the carcaa ot his cake. Hil did took the hiah chair ouuide Md bcJMd it on. his "'°"' put the Tri\' in the ki•Chtn sank aftd . holed him off. ' Then. ttrippcd down to his diapers - hll binhday wit? -Travis stecfully watched the other kids open his pntel'ltS. TM f amiJy'• two larse tetricwn licked remainint bitS and piecct ol cate otr tho celebrant, and the noise lewl increated to bcdlllll. • ewe,_. llfeed " w a n.. ,.,.,. •. ,.,.,, ..... ~ , ........ ..., n..11v • .,....,.,, -.. .. . -Elliot Stein, Jr. c'Nirrt\ln Jim Cretliltpr ~isher TOM~ MOC-~ wm.. s. LGWell editor & vtce pttikthtt .......... ntar"1Ff..,. From A1 continued. "( thO.)lght it was ne .. cr gonna end." "I still ha"e lots of mghtmars: It's ..-cf) scary." \.. J Satot's ... i it to St. Ed\\ards marks her f1r:1t public appearance incc ~he was sho,ecJ 1niu the spotlight dunng last month's high-profile shooting rampage. . But now that she's beating, Salot pledges 10 Jtlend every one of Hilbun's court he~rings. The diagnosed manic deP.rcs ivc is ch:.rgcd \\1th stabbing his Corona del M:ir mother to death, fatally hooting a fellow D.inJ Point po tal \\Orker and \\Ounding fi,c other-. during a t\\o-day rampage that began .,. t& .. -?~~~ Get Ready to Stride! Wolk, run, stroll, skate or wheelchair. lndividuols and corporate teams ore invited to join the American Cancer Society in o mQve-olong·o-thon to celebrate cancer survivorship and raise funds to fight cancer. Sunday, June 6, 1993 location: Newport Dunes 1131 Bock Boy Or. Newport B~ch 714-751-0441 Greot prizes and' give-owoy items, tool Dll••••• ···-11111••• CllWI l)'Ofl'da.N LDbdllGnq> . .,,....., ....... ••* ,. ...... ,,,,., .... .... ,... ... """"' ,, ... , .. --·--·-.. ,....., ••••• Prelenied by !I This week's topics '111' Political f o.vors '111' Pohtit:al p.-aybac~ ~Or. Death '111' n. Chri Co l '111'· Pr . Doma n/ '111' Prediction~ . • This Wfek'!t ~ ~~ ......:c·· _._ ---- KUSI 1CD.9,.,. ---... - . ..... ,.52 __ J' ~ ~ -·- VAMTY IUUS wnite or c .. ;ar 1soos 20 21 n n 29 "9 S299 May 6. ... A small Teddy bear given to Patti Salot by a student is stuffed into her sling with the messa~e, '1 Alf - - Better.' Marc M.irtin photo Sttlot ended up bdng released from 1he hospital 10 da)~ after the 'hoo11ng. despite taking three bullei.. in her nec.:k. one in her arm, :inother in h~·r ..:he'' Jnd a 'L'tlh in her hip. "Lei's g1\C her J h1~ h;.ind,'' Chm1cn\en said. \Happing up th: \ 1,11 S'he ' our hero. boys and girl' ·· · ROUNDUP GltASS I WIU>KIU.H ~any «>""' \Ol'~V kl9\ -fta\ JnO IJl1W¥1ted ~~~roan~ <II z.aoz 1"6M R'9 ~ 'lQ •• II WA1BI From A1 daittt &.h t wo would ha\c to look ln10." , " City omciab buy water from the Metropolitan Water Oi5trici. Bui treatment tQ that v.:11ei can often ,r.c 11 a foul or mu.sty .men and t te. said Jeff Stancan, the city' u11ht1c' director. But Staneart sa)') people do not need to buy bottled water be· cause the tap water in Nev.port Be ch i OK to drink, rcprdlea of smell. . , ''The quality of our warer meeu e\ery t:andud," Staneart ai(l. "Unhke di)tilled (bottled) v.~ter 11 dO( have an abundance of taste and na .. or. but i1 is healthy, v.holesomc nd ufe to drank. And, I might add, one-thou and1h the cost of bottled "-Ill~. "''Why v.ould somebody pay 1,000 time) more for t~c1r w"itcr ~hen lap w11e_r is ju t fine'> • S1aocart, kecJ. And Counc1l"oman Hart )31d 'he has 11 cure for the water's odor. "When I ha\e a problem I ju~t pvur it m) cont:uner and pul 11 · in my refngera1or and the oJor goc> av.ay," she ~icJ . . LOCAL NEWS ONLY To subscribe to the Daily Pilot, call the circulation department at 642-4333 . ~ W~ Waste Industries · SINCE 1957 Stnmi Cmaal and Sowh °'°"" COW\t'.'f S~ln Trash Hauhre Portab&c TOllm Fcnore · Tei t q>ar31) Power S~Boxcs Office T ra.alen Rmr-A·Ba-i 16281 Consou:tionCircle W~ lrvme 857 -6523 Have You Been A Victim Of: •lJn5u1table Recommendation~) •M1sreprcsentat100? •Unauthonzed Trading? •Junk Bond Losses? •Churrung? •Lumted Partnership Lo' e') RECOVER YOUR INVESTMENT LOSSES NOW! 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That confusion culmiluued 1uc in the county. • •aa of d.e Newport lelda Oty a.-. for &M odlor elllpla,111 ii employees. ftS demise .. The bigest problem we always year in an I I-month COftlract llllc· Personad Diteaor Duaae Mun-E.....,..11 •1 bops we pt the .,...a.n . ..,.,... he conceded had ~ith J-1 was it w:u very mate with police and the 20(). IOft uid Cbances are &be J I --'irv -L.Z...1 o(~pav -'-or ... -11•• aha& the .... needl to be ad· COUid Spread tO at least vape," said Todd Knipp, the member .Ncwpon·Bcaoh Employc(: is history for Olbcr poup& ~ ;G:' -...-.. r""ll'~-; 1u1 -,c;: · dremed. five other employee groups. president of the N~port Beach Le ape filina a lawsuil .. a inst the "h'1 desliaed for 1Criou1 revt-~ ii ........ • "We bMW to look 111 lbe balance Firel1ahtcrs Association. "The city for violating its own policy. 1ion,'' he Mid. "I ·think oa ba&b 1t111pp slid llreftsh&en hive al· ol our empao,.e bue ud think in , By T~ Dodet'O. Stan wr11r confu~ion that pay policy cau~d Thins arc looking 1 brigt\ter, sides oC the table it's wry ri~ for readJ been 6Nd • Miii)' pack· terms ol a prosram tbat will en· NEWPORT BEACH _ For every )Car was making things very though. ... ia being re~d." • ...... to t11e one aarecd ao by able the city to pay them a ju t difficult." · ~n the t~o police employee That's fine with many of the 11ae·po1a.' wage," Turner said. "You can't years, the cit)''s salary policy Ma)or Oarcncc Turner acrced. :itSOCiations signed contracts that other five emp,.c aroups. who ~ city ~es are in this treat ;employees like church mice. known as J·l h s been 1 source or "I think. it's a ~ for the eliminated the J·I polil"V, they also I · h 1· · ... __ id "Som ook If do •"-'U -a.. _, lik t headache for city leaders and cm· •• ·-1 a ong Wit po ICC were awen no ..,._.. ... Knipp.... . c t you .. _, VO .. , -· e na s ployees alike. . ,...-be_1_te_r._"_T_•...,.m_e_r_a•_·a_ol~J_e~pb_l_icy_·_s_r_c....,ce;...1v_e_d_a_p_ro_m_i .... 'c~t-h:i_t_t_h_ey_w_il_l _sa~l-•...,ry_i_nc...,.r_ca_~_s_1a_st.._y_e_ar~de_11:1sp_1_·,e_J· __ mcxe __ ache __ na_n .... ·a_l_lac_tics,.__.._b_u_1 -c_ve.......;.ry_·_•_n_d_~......;.·....;do;...n_'_t _*_•n_t .... lha_t_ ... _;..__;_ So when police dep:utment em- ployees erad1ciued che policy from their contract a couple weeks ago, nobody shed an} tears. The policy, crelllCd Ul lhe mid· 1970s, calls for empJo;ecs io New· port Beach to be paid a salary comparable to the tO(Hhrec full· service cities in Orange County. HOME From A1 through a divorce an 1971 and his '"fe mo,ed to Wisconsin with their three children. Jn the 19 Os, Adams lost most of his money during a co~ll) thrce·)ear legal battle Ill figh t off a ho~tilc takcO\er attempt of a chem1.:al comp:in) he foundcJ -I le won the la~uit, but was 3\\&rdcd only SI b) the court and the company "cnt out of bul11ne~s. Adams "orlcd for a local medical lab~mllOf) until last )Car He quit to t:ile ad,antage of a buo;1ness opportunll~ that ft:ll through. \\1th no income. Adams ·spent his savings. fell behind on bills and hb truck "a rcpos cssed Facing C\ 1ctton. he found that most landlords would not rent to him because of his damaged credit re cord. "The first fe" days when the) loclcd me out was the worst thing becnusc 1t got me into a dcprellsion," Adams aid. "But then I hC3rd from a lot of good people I hadn't heard from in a long time who said, 'Don't -give up.' l decided to fi&ht back." With garage sale proceeds and money from friends who read about his plight in the · Daily Pilot, Adams finally found a place to 11\e, thanl.s to local real estate agent 8111 Grund). who \\Cnc ou r . of hi~ v.ay to help Adam) mo\ed in Sunday to a 11dy (u)ta /'\k'iO house. and his 'Ptrlt) are • reco,c:nnl? I k'lt looking to a · nc\\ Salt l.1'-.c C1f) company he helped create for fuJurc e rn1ncl> Ad.Jm!I ha) been a!>surcd he "111 soon be c.irning ~ 'alary. Uu1 homclesi.nc's continues to be a real threat for Adarn~. who finds ii near I)' impossible to )Uf\ 1\C on the S533 a month he receives from Social Security. Adams 1s one of a gro" ing "Jve of flomcle\, mdMduals and families "hu arc havmg a fu:rrd utnc- l eeping 1he American dream alive after the1t luck . turns sour,. "When )ou cc the older ~f')()n on the street "1th a blanket. many of rho'>c people may be n.:ce1 .. ing bcnefi.1s but the) ~an't • nfford to h'c m Orange Counly," sa1J Karen McGlmn, etccutl\c d1tcc1or of Share Our ScJ..c,, the county's lnrge\I povert) relief org3n1z.1111 . .in "\\1th the cldcrl-... a mcnt;il confusion \Ch in ;inc.I they can no longer Ci~ure out how to rcmo'e th<'mschcs from the cond1t1on they've fallen into "We're <.0 d1spo5.1blc . When v.e \e fin1~hed v.ith 11, we dispose of it. We have that aui1udc tov.ard the elderly -v.c ha .. c that att11udc toward anyone who doc n't fit in." Unli~e m:iny of the elderly who lose their homtl, Adams has won h1nftelf another chance at fending off homclc nc . And the medical laboratory where he ~orked has off cred him employment 1r his late t busine opportunity fails to materialize . ... wu worried th3t I wouldn't be ble ro find •ny place t6 INC," Adam sa iJ, llarinJ out throu&h the ICl'Mft dOC>r 11 the neatly dlpf1d l8wn of his new .... "l"'helc are 1riU a lot 91..., • people in tho ....... r. VllY paldul." " .. t • 26,000 GE Al Independence OnL· B<uik t~f Califom1a, we dchver change --change ttf .m C'\tr,lt)rthnary le\'el of service • una\a1lablc & nltJ...,t fnMnctal msut_uuons. For instance. the IJCl"~<Jnal h~1nk.ing C'\CLLlll\ C JS.!,tgncd ~O }'Ollr account \\111 tn\ e-,t ,lS much tm1e ~cces.."1f) to understand }"OUr unique rt:qtnrcmt'f1L tl~cn \\ ork hartl to ~llisfy them through C'\:Cepuonal Tin4tnual SCt'\. ICt.~ and quahl}' pnxluc.b f lercls an e'\..u11plc . NEW RElA:fIO HIP BA }9NG PACKAGE · / ln\~l ~ mmtm\tm of ... 2b,000 m our new Rebuonsh1p Banking I\lc"41gl .• lndc.h::mg'-the way your bank \\Orks for >Ou. 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SEE WHERE TH E MART MONEY IS HEADING One bnel visit w1ll dt.'.mlmsu.uc hO\\ lndepen<lcncc One I • Bank of C..alifomt~\ L4ln meet )\)Ur personal finanual needs \\'lth a more pcNmaliz~d SL> le of banking that you demand and de · f\" .. Thl)ugh far ap~u1 Jmm onv"nuonJt banks, \\l~·r~ nght here in you r ndghborhoOd. Plan lo get tll know·u soon ..... mcc the Rcl~uonsh1p Bankmg .. Pa ktgc lS ~tJ1mit d time offlr and ends ptember 30. 1991 • E.xtm ~in ry " e I Onl); Th Beginning . .. .. - - ~c..., \ ~A l""4 l .a H '"a) l clfl11!\,1 ckf '-f..r CA vif.:!"t 17 H l 1'17'\ i4111iM :?HH n·ni.b do: l.H.J1rt.!U l:...(UN tl1t, ( \ Q,21l~1 71n W 'II las A..,tn c~ IM \\ [ 1"' rrh H11l• CA~\il2 "0 _ 7., ~ \,. t :'II hrouc <°'tilt-~.a "' ( rruur\ 1 ) l \ ""-"~1 HO ~ \ • : S-D"Jo~ 'IHI •Pm UI ,,, u l <):?1H7 t>lu n i ~' G) ._ ~IDIC •' --- CdM-Plllt . TD Classlc has a lura ~ .No need for holes-In-ones, Just get close, as In horseshoes. E ven the occasional golfer has a cbance to win something in this tournament. ..... Jtn 3, 1993 The Newport 8elctVCosta Mesa Datt Plot port.I Edltel-~ CartMa. •. .6G-Oll m.317 • . .. John Oraybt-boatinWU Classifte<W6 AutomotiYe/B9 , Ha-ha! You've hc:ud of closest to the pin prizes, but rn this unique format, all that's required is to put up $20 and come within a 12-foot circle on par-3 holes 4 and 8, and thC"--- trusure is yours. ~ It's the same old routine ~~_:i;;:::~,.:..Jllilq)l -at Hamor where ti~e ~ar==s -----+·~-• h 's the Corona del Mar/Daily Pilot Touchdown Classic, which promises to be, indeed, a classic, on Monday at the Newport Beach Country Club. A pair of golf shoes will be awarded to any golf er coming within th~ 12-foot ring on hole No. 4, with a Pana golf bag be to~cd to those who come wathan the circle on No 8. Even if )OU reach the green from the tee, you'll win three golf ball . "You bet that )OU can do that," tournament co-chaarm:sn John \V:slz said df the 1ntnguing arranaement. "It's i pretty unique idea," Newport Bench County Club golf director Jerry Anderson s.aid of the challenges on holes 4 and 8. Club golf ... MorcO\er. PGA profe 1on:>I Paul Hahn of the Nc"port Beach CC -will cater to tho e "ho dc~are bas )Crv1cc Before the noon tee off, H:ihn will be a rovina 1ru1ructor :u the drivin range, gi\ing free pointers and a<. i ting tho')( v.ho only pla) an. say. t'-'o or three tournaments a )Cir. H:ihn "111 abo be at the 1'11b. hole, hatting tee hot for an) te01m that v.l\hC\ to employ hi · usclulnc •lw ~,. are putting in the hours of spring fqotball practice. By 3any Fautlalef SOor1a w '£\WORT Dt:ACH Ceorze Stelnbrtnntr wouldn't i.tartd for the cwport Harbor Hiab football proaram. The wianio1, or course, be •oUldo't mind '<> much. bot ob, t.hal La-. conll'O\Crtiblt consistcocy. Asly "inds ar cbancr "aOin& lbrou&b tht palm tn-e' lininc the Sailors• Ouid- .on f1tld. are di missed u ram.ill r 0ttan brttzt b)" '""l>Ort Coacb · Jdf Brinklt), "ho I busy preparlog Ill el&btb edition ror cht Uj>\:omin& stasan In sprinc practict. "'\'ou loo~ aur •t)lt, .. BrinlJty said •htn a "td "bat'\ "n~" lbl sprin1. .. It's prttty much the ame ro1ttioe ~t'\'t bad around btrt ror • •bile ... Thou&h )Ou'rt more liktly to find a surprise ~Ith b mld-d3) \blJ lO tbe post office, tbsn a trip to tbt Tars' practice field, tbert ":as nothin1 routiat ob(>ut lht Brink.le) 's C\°tnth. season at tbt bdm. Tht Hors. "ho ad,:anctd to Utt ClF quarttrfinals ror tbt ranb timt in ix u on • "tnt ~o step rartbu lan faU. ~"'pon urpri td so-called npttts b> rlJlhbin& coad lD lite n"l>· trcn&tbeotd St \ ew League, up~ top-Sttded Rubld '" in tbe.Di,iiioD lV . quarterflnal , then top~d Back Ba) rind Corona dtl Mar ID the Battle or tbe Ba~ lJ tminnal 10 tara tbt 91C oors · flrsl Clf title came appearance sill« 19-&l. Though I in& 30., lo a View ri' a1 Ched.-in bcgm at 10 am. with. . free range b;dh '1V:ulable 10 all golfers. The Cd \t Touchdu"n Ch:tb. the tourn:imcnt\ heneficaal), will .ho 1 a b:irbccue at I I .i m QuirtetbKl C::Mdiclate ly~ Smith loob downfeelil duirng p.using drills during Newport HarbOf spring foot~I pr~ctic~. Jnint'in lht nnal, tht 1Jors' ll \i{to- See NEWPORT'13 . -·~ . -T he entry fee of SI CiU include., a pre-tournament b:irbclue, 1 holes or golf, T· hirt, bc,cruges on the COUr e, buffet dinner and rarne Tourn:iment fee arc 100 percent tu deducuble, Walz ~id There v.ill also be two nights; a championship 011ht and an 'A' Flag.ht, allo"'•OJ more aol(ers an opponunlt) to "an . OP8D98 COUll1J. Saal ~-'ollnbd Gama Jemm \\ allard, a current · 1incMcler for Cal "ho pla)ed on the Sea Kang · 19 and l 9 Clf Davu.ion Vl ch:unpioruhtp f ootba II teams., and John K3t0\ ach , a celebrated member of CdM ' 19 t11lc team, arc e nrolled to pla). Stc\c Matlock and Pat lrby. both former NFL and AJl-Amencan orrcnsi\e I cl.Jes at Arizona State, arc also entered. Matlod. played for . the Jets. Irby for the Chargers. Other former da languished athletes playing in the tournament See CLUB GOLFJa _. JUst ha lhai '111111' touctl ~ Harbor standout gives South voUeybaH a touch of class. ByBMyflUllnlr ...... • ........ DUI Fel;eJ's u1q.e voOeybalJ ~ ll a.d ao.,.,.Mr41e1CakMl'Rtfuu~-· ...._. ...W JW J81 -•Ind," said ... Ncw,.n Har- ber mp ............... aip hft' Jbrtt-'ytar YanilJ C9fttt ... IM8btr .t IM s-&11 • U. Oi'a• Collnly AIJ..Sear M.ada. Fri--, ... ' ...... a.... w.. c ...... Al 5-M-t .... ~......,.,cu .. ~ ..... -u.t fMn u • a11 wldl • di.tda ,.a. la tkkt' '*"""' tile metWa an ...V alway• ~ •11C011'6d1HI "l'lle __, W1f le ..,... Dul, ls ~t sk•1 Dul.• ..W Ne•pM Harbor Cwlla 0.. Glimi. ... 1eti oae last cbuct to ft\le1 feley'i .. C01111 utlstry See OANWC The long, long campaign ~ It's been a near-neverending seJ!>On for Al 1son Englebrecnt By !*l'f Fa.: ner ~Wr-l here arc ~o than~ Cor,ma d:t· ~tlr JI :gh ' 1ur .A!.hson----.::1r:1- Engfebrc:cht rclishe about rcp:e C"ntin" the ~ th girl~ in ~ the"' Orange Count)' All-St r \ ollc~b.:ill ~I 1.h Inda' t 6 r m .u Golden We l College . ... ~ J l) She "Ill reunite v.nh Cd\t t("ammJtt' l.ori :\cw mer, ~ ~·!'II·~ \\C:ll a' )C\t'ral fellow Orange C •'\JOI' \"Ile, ball c'Jub mem~r ... ~:, ~ on th.. uth. . • ~) There are onl) '"O pra tu:c ... -J~' onc·hour pr cu e .... ~ith more ta l · ing than drilling. more pl:i) th:in p.un fhe :sll-tar e\penencc: -:.' \\3, 1hc Seu ..:inf.' l.-nt-.. 1en .. hamp11>n hip ... c.i)()n IJ-.t lull -1 a 1arl contr 1,1 "' ~ n~kbre .. t'.. luh \Oii ball romm1t- See ENGLEBRECHT Does,., .. 11111 hinl? , lllellauU'I?. MESA TIRE COMPANY -Get The PatiO & Coort,nrd You've Altiay Dreamed About! ~ Brirt Yu Paii> & a.a1)G'd ~To 14t! . . .. ,_ lllllla.? 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The award. which goes 10 a desel"'ing Newport Harbor student with collcae aspira~ic>ns. is given by Marilyn Gust, the mother or former Newport Harbor st~ndout John Oust, who died from injuries sustained in an automubtlc ac· cidcnt following his senior football ~1son or I J97), • Fin3lists are selected based on ~ire, dedi- cation, enthusiasm, sclf·ucrifit'C, im prove- ment, responsibility and cxccllcncc. Among Ketcham's portfolio u a 4.01 gp3. He wa the Daily Pilot's Athlete of the Wed. during the Sailors' run toward the CIF D1vi· ion IV fin:sls in footb:slJ, and stood out m soccer a nd baseball. • He's hended for UC San Diego where he \\ill be majoring in biology and chemistry. Justin ICetch~m_ Previous winners of the aw:ird include Mar~ ------· Duffy ('74), Tom B3.2.3cas ('75), Steve Bruno ('76) Greg Steverson ('77), Doug Brockmeyer ('78), Dave Thomp- son (79), Alan Gaddis ('80), Robert Anthony ('81 ), Jamie Kitch· em .f82).. Siu Brov.-n ('83).. Rich P~)~ .J()hn Spangler ('85), Scott Craig ('86), Jason Grannemai:t ('87), Perry Ma.son ('88), Sean Ellis ('89), Don James ('90), George Greenwalt ( 91) and Darin Mangnnll ('92). All-Sta~s will . teke their bows on Friday . night ~ North, South boys, girls vie at Golden West College. T he: 16th annual Orange Count)' High School Vol· leyball All-Star games "111 take place Friday 3t Gold· en West College. This C\COt sho""cases annu· ally the i.cmor \Ollc:yball players in Orange · County with the coac hing staffs s e- lected on the merit of their high school sea· son. Through the coordina· tion of Rick John son of McClellan Spons Man· agement.-\ Volleyball each team \\ill be spon· sored by a sport wear company. The girl!. game wall feature: a South squad which includes Newport Harbor's Dani Folef, as ""ell as Corona del Mar's Lori Newcomer and Allison Englebrecht · Newport Harbor·s Dan Glenn is the: coach. Corona del Mar's Lance Stewart was to also coach. but will miss the game due to urgent illne~ in his fam ily. With our local talent in the bo)s mostl)' 1un1ors. th~rc are no players from our area in the boyi. • game: ft "ill be a tremcn· dous sho"case of the best boys' t.:ilcnt in the county. The format 1i. thc'girls' game tarb al 6 and the boys game begins at approximately 7 30 ENGLEBRECHT: From 81 IN-SIDE-SIDE-OUT Rally gama R ally score games arc games that arc scored like ping pong in that a point is scored on every serve. The concept was devel· oped to allow a volJeyball match to fit into a more: refined time slot for tcle· visiol). Using the rally score for the fifth and deciding game has created an ex· trcmcly exciting and sus- penseful . conclusion to many matches.· Unfom.a· natcly, very few high school matches use the exciting rally score for- mat. Do you have a vol- leyball question? Send your question to Charlie Brande, Daily Pilot Sports Department, Box 1560. Co ta Mesa, 92627. Each match will be two games to 15. fo llowed by a rally game: to 15. The 15 previous all-star games have produced many great players. Ranging from Steve Timmons, Bill Yardley, Brian Lewis, Jason Perluns and lllSt year's MyP, Russ Can, the boys' game: is al"ays exciting. On the girls' side, area "stars" have included Pam Lawrence, Brooke Herrington, Lauri Wooten. as ~ell as MVPs Tl':[fy -salrTher and Maureen McLaren. mcnt, which will ~nd M>On with a seBson·tnding tournJment, June 27 at UC Davis. ''Only 11 more (club) practices," Englebrecht groaned with equal parts anguish and anticipation. discussing the tqricc weekly, . four·hour ordeals "I'm checking them orr on my calendar " Englcbrechr is apprc:ciati\e of the byproduct of her demanding 10-ye;ar club volleyball vigilance -an athletic scholarship to Pon · land Unhersity. But she i also cager to at· tend to aspects of lire th:st reach be)'Ond the musty, dimly· ht wall of a IYfTina ium "I need to act away." she said or her col- leic f uturc 1n Oregon. "The Jirst scmc tcr i going to be busy, because -.-c'rc scheduled to 1 play on the r~d the first ix weeks or the lea· · 1c>n. But I'm lookina forward to the spring SC· mester when I can rclu . Now~ l w¥c u~ in the morning. and my first thought is: •oh. I ha\'e \tOtleyball today. I I' just the endlc: nc or It Ill.. .. EngJebrtthl EnsJebrecht's phone voice perked up, how· . ever, when a kcd to rcncct on CdM '1 34-0 season, which netted Clf Southern Section, late, and the top national r~n1ina an both U~ Tod1y and Volk>bllJ Monthly mapzinc. "Hilb tchool I IO different from club, and (Sea Klnp Coech Lance Stc..-art) was ao 11cat," &aid EnaJebrecht, who •as abO 1 member or CdM'• 1990 section ud atatc champions .... rcmcn'IMr the f ricndship1 molt from my tcnior (bip school) ~· My friends arc the bigcSI rcuon I st•d wieh ;.:· S1ewart. ror one. at slad lbt .S.foot-10 ftnMcam All·Sca Vaew a..apc middle bkdcr did. "Siie WM iavahaabis," lbe CclM coecll Mid.~ W11 I JieMJ ,._, Md a Yery laluted auacbt ud blocbr. She ._ 1 wel- l'CI E W ..... Ille libs IO ... fua. Md ... doca't like to ao..."' Add e1111rd w ••••u.-iladled ._ fricl9y'1 ..._. 'illew .. a: AJ9a•1r c'-IO wa • vtao.,. L'' I. f:~' ,.. I I ' ~ I 1' 'I~ •II m-ac, •.• ~ CIF Southern Section Cornmissi~r Stan Thomas , offers some views on politics vs. athletics. EDITOR :S NOTE: ~ superln-support. That's ~ dtiargc. tencknt·baded 1"0\le to ICfMnle ' Accorc1ifta to documented 1ur· Oran~ County from '"': tell of vey of . 1he Sourhern Section the CIF Southern Stttm,, con-membership, a mandate of the tinueJ toward whit appatJ to be Council and a sustained appeal on a 1995-96 ~le if pn>«dural 10 the State Federated Council, tcps move on schedule ~nd ii the secession or Orange County appro'-"Cd on the state level, and ~hools is clearly not suppor1c:d rontf'O\.ersy continues pro and • by the majority it will affect. con of the merits. What follows t could reiterate a long list or ·is 1 commentary by tbe CIF SS rc3$0n why this potential break Commissioner, St1n Thomas. tS not in the best interes& of the which appeared in t~e Summer Southern Section nor the Orange of '9J Southtrn Sec11on Bulletm County schools, citing finances, and is being reprinted by perm1s· &ervices. travel and facility use. •· sion of Thomas. Out the key issue. the real heart By Stan Thomas of the matter, is a bottom-line Sdllrn Settoft ~ ae AHnlts rcOcction of what . we're sup- Throughout Inst posed . to be all )'car's presidential about an t~c first campaign, even-p lace. Ir s the 1ual winner Bill @_ .• 1 ~-competition, stu· Clinton main· pid! tained his focus The re:sson in· on what he and ters<;holastic :sth- t hc democratic lctics developed party maintnincd wasn't to sntisfy ns the most im-SOUTHERN school administra- portant ~ue for SECTION tor, athletic di· the greatest per· rectors or even cent age of the coachc: . Athletics · American popula· didn't berorne the tion. The now-famous placards No. l serond:iry· chool acthity to he kept po ted in his campaign pro' 1dc a town, a community or . headquarters read: "It's the ;lny single individual wilh an op· economy, stupid!'' portun1ty 10 boast. In response 10 ·the current -at· ,. The purpose wa to benefit tempt at a forced break up of the liit . pure and simple:. Had the CIF Southern Section r(lC:m· the: tudcnt them chc not C'(· bership, 1 am inclined to hang a h1b1tc:d o burning desire to com- sign in my office:: "It's the com· pc:lc with one: another in tests of petition, tupid!" trc:ngth, loll and courage:. it A thi gra'nd a~ ociat1on nc:\cr \\Ould haH: huppcncd ""inds down its 80th year of op· The initiation of the CIF cration, its original mis.ion Southern Section in 1'1113 seem to be increasingly set a ide brought regulation. organizntion, for peripheral concern . Gover· cthicu l conduct and fa1rne ., to nancc. Litigation. Strategic plan· . the gnmc. the tudcnt so \\3nt· ning. Marker base. Geography. ed to pluy. In forging the Cedera· Demographics. Lobby. Power. tion, a tremendous membership These arc terms identified enhanced the competition be· with the m:iny complc:'t issues )Ond the "1ldc t drenm'i of our permeating high )Choo! athletic founders. in the 1990's. What bothers me These were th e schools from is, they arc often wielded about the manv J1,er)C communities of by people who don't know the Central ~nd Sputhcrn California. difference between a pair of shoulder pad and a ba cb:ill bat. from San Lui'i Obispo to El Cen- 1 started in this business O\Cr tro and the many points be· tween: Santa Barbara, Ventura, 30 ago as 3 foorball ~ach. In Santa Monica. Pasadcn:i, Long tho e days, the term governance in association "ith our program Beach, Hun· meant the election of team cap· tington Beach, tami.. A market base was whetc: I A n 3 h c i m • . picked up a hJlf·gallon of mil~ S .:int n An a· on the: way home. Stralegic pl.:in· R1,er .. iJc: and mng was watching th e other San Bcrnar· guy's game: film a.nd the lobby dino From the was a placcc we: met in th~ morn· de crt to the ing nt coaching clini~. My a · !.l!a, the orgJ· s1 tants and l used the 1crm nazatioh Oour· "po" er" \\hen \\e wanted our is h c d . th c: lad.le and fullback to double comp c: tit ion team the: defensive end. w;i s tremen· • In my sc1.enth year as comm1 · dl)U sioncr, I clearly understand these: tr the cc· issues and their long~term 1mph· tion splits. w:c c3t1on . Ha1.ing been a building could be S:l)1ng pnnc1pal and di tnct administr:t· goodbye fo r· tor, 1 know \\hat the stakes arc. e'er 10 many from a wide-angle pcrspecrnc. tr ad i t j 0 n a I compet1 t1 vc matchups . These • migh1 Stan Thomas Section leaves, how l~ng \\'ill 11 be berOre othe~ follow? Will the schools or the Inland Empire be satisfied with travel aero s Or· ange County for pl3)'0ff contests in Lo Angeles or Ventura County or \ICC \C:rsa? I further fragmentation of the: state's schools in th~ best intc:re t of our iotcrscholastic athletic pro- g r:s m '> Why not t:ikc the time to a'~ t he: CO.lChe\ -or better yea -; the \1u· Jen ts As much or more than an)onc:, I respect •nd promote-1~ im- portant role: 1nterschol:l5t1c ath· lctics and related activit ies play in the total educnt1onal picture. include foot· ------------- The: '1rtue' of geograph11: e~pan\e, di· vcr\11) of membenh1p and p.HltCI· pants ha i1ing Crom va ti)' d1ffercn1 ori· gm~ have long been the h.all· marl uf Southern Sec· t100 COmpc!I· lion. The op- po rt un1ty to rompc;tc: "'uh I om also a"'are of the political nature of the Clf Southern Sec· tion. which remains an as· sociation or 11oluntec:r members with the collcct1ve authority to govern their own activi1ics. A uredly, the majority con· tinuc to rule regarding issue:!. brought to the legislative body. Whal is perceived to be the greate t good for the greatc t number always has and alwa)' will receive my unconditional ball playoffs between Etscn~cr and Mater Dcii b:ucball contests bet.,.,een Simi Valley and El Do· rado; girls ba kc:&ball games be· t"'een Brea Olinda tsnJ Buena. We might abo kis -off swim meets, tennis matches, lrack and field events and wre tling tourna· monts· featuring studcnr·athlctes rcprc coting the nine COl.lfttic:s in the highc: t·populatcd portion of the t:ue. If one region of the Southern AthleUc scholarlhlPS seminar How IO llnld C°"91.,_ ICI~ n • wtlll txb1 '° ccnsfdw h Xce:pli'ig Olle .... ..., of .... .., Mmnlt .. oflnd • Or1P9I COlll Callgl • 2t n .Lne 21. ,,___, bf OMS Ol'tSidlrt CIC A!Ndc SdlOllil.,. ~ ~ ft UGuna Hil. .. h lllnrllr, AAI 21, ---llOW ID .......... rqe 8' =:.:-..... ~. *=='.:J:: COUPON a school from afar -' an ac· compli bed cc:am you may ha\c ne,er seen ·-is the very e encc o( our ~t-season playoff tour· naments. These characteristics can be claimed by no other cction in the state and few tatc as· sociations in the nation. The great teams, outstanding indi· '1dual student-athlete:~ and com· petitive c:xccllcnce produced by our member schools have pr'O\c:n O\cr .ind O'-'Cr again that the Southern Section prog.r3m is S«'· ond to none Whe n comparing lhc Southern Scc&ron operation to others m our state. I t3ke great pnde in being :sble to ~y we simply do. thin better The services pro- 1.1ded b) our office st:irr arc un· paralleled, becau~ we possess the resources and pcrson·p()\\er nc:ce :sry 10 get the job done. Thi\ 1 not a brag. JU t ..a fact I certainly "ould not profess that Southern Section dmini trators and ro3chc: arc )Upcrior ,\ a m31tcr of Caci, ind1vidu· Jll). "c: ar-c qui te ordinal). The: 'itrcngth of our organ1za11on lies tn a !>trong, diverse and united membership Great resource C\I t m great num~~. and I fo r one. ~111 nc\er be con1.in«d tha1 bigger i n't heller in our en· de a\ Or. In clo,tng out another su~s· ful )Car. I once again would hkc to e~pre s my personal apprcciJ· t1on for lhe efforts of au th<bc \\hO mal e the CIF Southern Sec- tion program work· the school :idmini trators who ha\c taken 3 n 8Ctl\C intcrc~t LO afhleT1 ; fie untirina 11hlet1c d1recton: the hundreds or dedicated and car· ing coachc: • and the t~nds of tudc:nt athlete for ~hom "e all ~~e. Let us lso S4lutc our corpo- rate ponson, the members of the media, the oonte t official , parent • ~tcrs ahd interested spcc1ators for their many bencfi. c1al contribution . These arc the people for .. hom t pledge to maintain my focu on the bas· : for ,.hom 1 will continue to re· mind mysctr· It 's the compeii- tion. itupid! ' HOY A "CARmJllY RECONDmoNFD· BMW LOOKS -& DRIVF.S... ALWAYS A LARGE SELECTION OF FINE IMPORTS & DOMF.STIC AUTOMOBILES Cl<EVIFR • rill were lbe l9IOI& in 62 lellOGI ol vanity compctl- lioft. Brinkley, surrounded by I 111« that chanac• personnel as often u the White House rotates tenanu, u~ his IChbo&·rccord vk- IOI)' total to 51, aplNt ju.at 31 loSSei. "I think Jut year ju.st ro- lnf orced IOmC or the thinp ~Here's some"Olajor events for the serious sailor. , ' A demy, Ann po!l5, off $bole champioMh p invitationaJ. Rcptta llh1ch re l ed as quart~rfinal> or semifinals uc "I ddcr" c .. ~n~. "'itb the top &ocaJ or rc&ion3l v.1n11er'progreSsinJ to tbc nex.t round ... Open" regatta have no • qu lif)ing round "ln..,1tatl<>nal" re& ttas u uall) require n application and 111 n rc)umc. we've been strcssina;· said Brinkley. who secs nothin1 to lndkate this year's player& have gotten fat from any off-.eason tranquility. "l think they realize the way we do things, and that if they con· tlnue Lo work hird, they have a chance or having success on the field," Brinkley said. "It's been routine and business-Uke out on the field. Our kids know what's expected or them:" E ~en thoujh IOme of lhc y;orld') bes1 sailors hail from Southern Californta, participation by local sailon in U.S Sailina Champ1onsh1p reaattas h ) been pretty light in the last few )Car • Despite the facl that 'these arc among the mo 1 prcstigiou rcg;1t1iu in the U.S , many I~ sailor) don't sail because these e .. cnts'arc not ~ hc:wily pubhcizcd For more information about th~ rcg:itta, contJCt the hem yuchl club or call Mette Segcrblom t the While the field mcchan1cs remain the S3me, the conveyor belt carryina players off to college nnd in from the tower revel team , h:u provi<kd scvcrill new races to replace the likes of AJl.CIF Sllndouts Beau Ralphs and Jeff Sanita. Oranae County All-Stars Phil Bloomberg and Doug Stuckey arc also soon-to-be altims, but Brinkley said he has plenty to work with. ln the next (ew "'CCU, SC\er31 local quahfyin1 rcgattb for these U S Ch mpion hips arc coming up One-de ign, handicap, dinghy 3nd keelboat sailors can all ftnd e"cnts in "'h1ch to participate. Among the opponunattc): • Prio~ or Wbalts Bo"I: A'> oc1a11on of Onrngc Coa)t Yacht Clubs at 673-7730 •The f'cv.fkm Harbor N:sutical Mu e11m "''II hold 11~ third annual Hc:1it.igc: Cla'> 11. 'r cn1 Kegatta June 1 I· I? The reg.ma, v. hich is cu-!lponi;orcd b) Bnlboa Yacht Club, 1) among the ll1ggc~t ct:i .. -.1c ~ut regattas n Southern California, and 11 shi.>wc~'>C' man) of ~uthcrn Cahforn1a'6 · Wade Tift, who missed tying the school si ngle-season rusbin.a record of l.S38 by 19 yard1. nnd Steve Gonzales p ui the r;:unning aame...fn-iOlid hands . E·22s, June 5, Vo>agers YC, match racing (~rterfinal ; -premier c:t .. i.. ~ilmg __ _ Senior-t<>:be Ryan Smith and junior-10-be Jobrr Gi<trdani will battle for the starting quarterback job. Gonzales. who Brinkley predicts will be "one of the best linebackers in Orange Coun- ty.'' will be a third-year starter defensively, and standout comerbacks Chris Edwards and Brett Hhsta arc al<,e> back. Brinkley i looking for a few good men up front, but there arc ample candidates among the surprisingl) small turnout. .. We're actually going 10 go "'llh le s g:u) 1h1s )Car," said Onnldcy, who might have ex- ,peC1ed an incrensed roste r after such 3 headhnc~grabbing cam- p:ugn. "Unless "'c ha'e some )()phomores blossom, "e'll ha'c: around 30 kid on 1hc var ity. compared 10 nbo\Jt 33 last )Ca r." Among the ne\\comcrs 1s Brandon-Hood. a 6·foot-l, 240-pound shot putter, who wall relurn 10 football for his senior se:ison after a )Car off. . "He's aoing to be a pl:i)cr," Brinkley ~1d. ,.,..,,~~ ..... ,ob Returning starter Mike Free man (a bo\-e) is set ting_ up for a big junior season. He's expected to lie a two-way starter. Below it's tre nch war- fare as the Sailors go thro ugh s pring drill !>~ • U.S. Womtn's Championships: L:lscr Radial, Ideal 18, Mistral, June 9-13, Roche tcr YC NY. "'omen's open cham pionships. ~:.ichh, L;.a)l )C3r\ regatta drc~ O\Cr 30 bo:m • Mallof"') Cup: E:-~~. June ·12. American Legion YC, men's champ1omh1p quarterfinals !'\ot OOI) IS thl' 3 great C:\Cnt to race an. but race ... 111 be run clo>C to )horc: lor great 'PCCl..atmg (try 0Jl0t>J Pier) Man~ tv.o Boating • "'Ompe11ng )D1.ht v.111 be on d .. ~{a\ ;at Balbo..1 Yacht C...1-b 'ta~ .r..: Jui ... l l • O'Day Troph); L:lsc:r .. June 13, Dana Point YC. 1oglc-handed quarterfinal •Stars, Btmis, ·m~t ht• Trophits: Snnt:inn '20. CF J. lJ't'r J 1h Q, Nev.port Harbor \'C. Jun1u~ I·. 2· \.\: 3-m:in quarterftn;il' • Ad1m Cup: ~I Jrt1n .:~2· Ju' · 24-25. South U:l\ .Jnd ~ .. , 1.1 ~ll'n1.:Jl YC. "-Omen' ch..imp •n, 1 p semifinal . •Hinman Troph~: \ JOl!l!:.irJ 15). Aug 2.,·29, H~ann1' 't (. ~b . 11.'...Jm racing 1n .. 1lat11.>n:il I hi' re •,111a 'cne'> J\ the annual !und·r.i1,cr tor 11 ... 'cv.pon H:irbor '.\:.i u11cul rn .. ,.:ur \\ht1.h t\ rc,po1h1hk fur pre'~" mg the s:nne loe.11 n.ia ll • .11 h1Mof) that the regatta hrchhe.hh :\lr~Jj\ :o.t:\~r;il '>pon~r'>. including 01,ne\land. ~kmll LHich. \.\1lham Huu .. c Hc:mt1i A-.,ociate'> :inJ El Dor;idv. UJnk.-ha' c pkd~cd 'uppon. l h-. mu..cum h '>ll!I re ru:ung 'pon or "t-.1 ..ire \ntcre .. tcd 1n re" ani: 1r ~Jtllrd:t\ \ r ce ( vr turihc.; inform.it 11~ " 1nta1.1 the Another addition. though hardl) nc"', lS offen'>i'c line coach Bill Vctaca, "'ho returns after taking 3 year off to "atch his on compete as a scnio~ for Kenned) High • Masttrs Rcgatt.l: J-2·h. Od : -7. St. Fr:inc1s YC. opt'n to 'l ipper ... 55-amJ·O\er and crev.~ .is . .ind-0\cr e Uo)d Phoeni.\ Tropb): ~Jn Luders 44. NO\., 5-7. U. S :-.:.:i,.il :--.t.<'PQrt Harb\ r '.i ... !"JI \1 neum a1 " b ~., >Y'" ·The C03ching s13ff as inl3ct. :md "'e\c got 8111 back." Brinkley said. "We're 1cachin1 lhc same old stuff, but "e'rc hoping to get bcllcr at it." • CLUB GOLF: ~dM-Pilot tour._ey coming Monday From 61 ancludc Doug DcCinccs, an American League aJl-star third baseman Cor the Angel . and Ron Van Rossum. former running back at Okl.lhom::t.. CdM' coaching st3ff, o( cou~c. led by Da\C Holland, "'111 be playing. - "We're rc3Jly U)'1ng to m:alte this thing a top·Oight tourn:iment," \ ali s~1d. f or further infonnation, or lo 1gn up, call ' Jim Bogdan at 955·9100. or Wal1 at 966-07..... . 0 'Die D' mo\'lna to Pelican Hill?: The Doo Df}sdalc Hall of fame golf tournament , \\h1ch "'as pla)ed la t year :u Grand Champions in Indian Wells, could mO\c from the desert to Pcltc:an Hill 1n No .. cmber. hy Colliatic, director of golf at Pelican Hill Golf Oub. scot a contract oul a few v.ecks ago and 1s opt1m1st1c about the Drysdale e\Cnt moving to Newport Co.ist. 0 lltre it aro"s agsaln: Pelican f11ll's 4,000..square foot clubhouse, complete "',th a pro shop and dining facility, is upcctcd to open in the middle of August, Colh3t1c said. "T tblnL: here will be mon: opportunities for out idc c\cnts and C\ening C\cnts, .. he said ... We'll take advantage of the four seasons here." · Pcli~n Hill's dming ranic. fully equipped v.ith li&ht , is expected to open at the end of August or first part of September. 0 . Support ls nttdfd: The second annual Costa Mesa Senior Center Golf Tournament, In the bleachers ~ ·-,...-..-..._ .... ··~ .. ..,...._ .. . ~ .. ' , to benefit the center at 695 W. 19th Street in Costa Mc a, is Monda) at the Co ta Mcs.l Golf and Country Club (l..cb l...'\gos Cour e). ~Hied for Ill\\ nc.:1 .ii 50 . Tht Co ta Mesa Senior Center celcbf3tcs its fir l 3nnl\crs3r. on June 20 The entry fee for the 1ourn.lmcnt 1s S 150. "h1ch include green fee • c;ln, ~•e.il dinner. entertainment, tee prize and a memorial In Flight U .\rt De u P..1rra , a rcl..1t1\dy ne' member. "on luv. gros (69), "hale Dick Ma,nard 'ettk d IM lov. net (53) Jftcr a 11e-brc.iler In I li~ht C, Elder \\On lo" gro" (71) and Little""" lo~ net (!ii) In l..i~t Thur,J.i\ ' round,, Green \liOn lo" gru" (65) Jnd H ~gh P11..kup. JI o a new SCl"\ICe av.ards mcmb<r. ""n "-'"' net " pre cntallon. C311 Jeff H,ov~paan at 6-&5-2356 for !))Ore particulars ------------" 1511 lJt1mer\\J ~ ... unJ .. 0 A mong those expected to compete at the CdM-c~~~~0~;~~~l>~~0 Daily Pilot Golf Tourna- Young. "'ho finish ed th ird ment on Monday are Cal in the Mcmon:il Cup IJ 1 linebacker Jerrott Willard, )Car, i leading th• )Ur\ former CdM standout e\cnt after tv.o round "1th a 109.:? IO the John -KatOVS iCh, former thrce·round. net NFL and All-Americans ~~~~~~~r~~~f~trs'! c~ Steve Matlock and Pat hand1C3ps. Irby, and of course. the Jam Llule c112.0). Joe 'ol coach. Dave Holland. Ru~ (112.4), Bob Forbe~ ~ ( 113.4) and Hal Green Iv\\ net (55) \l.ln·hing on th( ~n·t n'>: fhr: ~tJrd1 ul Dim..: "'ill hulJ th 13th .lllOUJI Cch:hnl\ c...,1f ( .1" ... 01 ~lonJ.i, ;lt the \ 1m.i An.J C"ountr' Oub i (,, 1..1 \k'-1 :a , ... r.imbk lllrmJt \Ii 1th J •clcl flt\ tc.unm.ite an C:.t<..h i,tro.up. 1 he I, ·h1,..k ... ompet111on hl.'.g1 n'> Jt nuon .i.1th J 'htlt~un 'tJrt. lull ... , .... eJ b) ad nncr .iml .l\\JIJ, ~en:mon\ A ll\c.-..1ud1l,n, fcatann~ \J~Jll~'n pa~l4~, 1nd-uJtn1? -o-mp (J 15.Ql arc the ckxc t lO Young beading into the ' to I law:111, 3nJ goll final round. H:ink LcFcb\rc 1 che defcnt.hng ch:impion (161.4), \\'h1lc Al Elder ( 163 ~l. Youn1 (165.6), Jack Sttnson (I 7:?.0) Jnd Green (172.4) also fintshed an the top fl\ · last )car. equipment. "ill ah(l l:lC held. Tt,urn,amcnt fees Jrc $300. "h1.:h 111.:luJc green~ fee • cart. rdrc hmcnt' on tht .:our-c and dinner The tournament I\ hll\tcJ b~ the Ram For more 1nform:rnon. call the ~llrcb of Dames a1 631· 700 In last Saturday's night rounds. Le Feb' re shot a l·O\cr-par 60 to win low gro ~. edgmg Oarke Latimer with a 10\\cr b3c'-nant' an Fh,ht A. utimcr. ""ith his IO-hanJ1 ap_. Richard Dunn ; • 0Dity Pilot 'port,S Urittr ttbost dub 10U column •p~ar> t •tr) Thursday. · , Today's TV-radio TELEVISION Auto Racing 10·30 p m -Midget World Challenge, PT . ... .,. .. 9 35 a. m. -P idres-Br aves. TBS . 4:30 p m -Expos·CubS. WGN OoH 1 p.m.-Memoriat Tournament. ESPff. Hocker •:30 p.m -Stanley Cup Ct11mp lonsh1p 1nos at MomNI. ESPN · .. t0cro•• Q 30 p m -AMA Supercross Series ESPN TeMls \ 6 tm -Frend\ Open, women • lemhls. ESPH 2 pm -ATP P ~ Tum Cup. Pf. MINO ••••••• 1:30 a m.-P1dr s·Bra es. .ICFlll~. 4 IO ' M -StanllY Cup • C .. 1 ..... Sll p. iftl l It MaMlllKTM.'90 Jubn Ur.J.•tun · lw.Jting C'ulumn :ipp.-~n tn tbt O.uh J>1lot t •t ry ·'1 1 hursd.J.•. Speemvay motorcycles Racing reiuines Friday l'1! ~ Crowds up by 20 percent, states spokesman. COSTA MESA -"Eloc" t<'·cl~r~. '~cJ· v.a) motorC)dc ra~int: t\ ho'" the) b 11 the '-'Cd.· I) Fnd3) night's racing t:.irc Jt the Ornn~c Coun· I) f ;urgruun.h. · h gel' under "·a) Frida\ na~ht al J\ u u.:il. featuring top prolc,,1onal' lrom the l 1 1ed ~Tate~ ~pccd"3) \lllhlr ... ,~1c R;.i.:er~. ;.i:. "ell a' '1dccar tt'.lffi".I , .. -· ,, . , . ,._ "~·' . i, <J . - . ,.; June '' poll e :ind llr.:ll~h:c:r' month al ( o tJ .\k,a v.11h ~-fur· I adm1 \\l\lll' fo r .1li "1th an I 0 The r.ican~ induJt', I ht. la't and akl1hol-burnin~ motl>r~~k \.\1Lhout br.1le 1 h~ ~uc..., mactlme' arc .: pbk al f.l.lill( from lCto tu 60 mph an ~ 5 ,c .... 111,h ... ,.,J 11 t:a._c:, plac.: 011 the 'm:.llc l '(}('Cd· "'..I\ ira ... ._ .n tt c: L niteJ r 1c.," th 1 Jt:ll qud3 :: 1:11 l I C.ip.11.ll) :.it the 'pccJ"'.i) " 'l.50v. :.i~d the C'fO"'d' .are up b) -.umc 20 ~r ... ·cnt o'er 13,, )Cat . .i ... -.urJtn\! to r:a ... c"a) ofllca:sb J"1de1 :ue S for :idul1'. SS for junt0~ and h1IJ rcn, :mJ are 3\31IJble at the g.Jtc. bcginmnll :lt 6-JO pm ftDMHDArS COUNTS NIW"°"T LANOINQ -3 lloCS 71 Slglln. • , ~ • = 0 IMS'S • Slnll lllSS 1 rot• 1 2 ~ 1 " MU tlU I lit~• \t.a DISS ~ 1 llllC' rlOaiot! 120 DAV'n'S LOCKD -~ 1m:$ lU ~ 1 13 • ~1 Dlr'l1alCI. lt cac:o CllSs • : us • ~ 3 ~ ' r0t•• r. ~·~ ~ SHllFSl- SCOllUI Sl'llUOSI Co I , l ·to0·2U·llU • COASTLINE \ UTOIOT SERVICE 4 • • I ' ; I ~ But SO far the b15s. bonito no& bciAa MUed ud f\all and barracuda ate holding up. mooa c:Gadhlont "'ii ---------'""!"""--, week could reduce &be T he '"Three B's." baa. bol\ito and barncuda are bitina aood alo"i Southland beaches and oo the front ~idc or Catalina lsland. 8ree1fo1 schools of .. lot'' barracuda showed up this week less than a mile oa the Balboa pier and ~arty boats running out o( Davey s Locker and Newport Landing hammered the fash o live bait and chrome iron jigs. Davey's Locker, 673-143', spokesman Marty lngleheart, reports good bait conditions (or the fishing fleet with a mix of anchovies and brown bait available. Sardines and squid arc DANI: From 81 !lS~ oLlhc South~. ''She's unique, and that's a pos.. itive. Her creacivity is one of the things she has going for her, it's what separates her from the olhcr kids." - Foley, who has nc.ver been a slave to con(ormity. will not play · volleyball at O>apman University, where she plans to major in art and communica- tions, with an eye on film school down the road. Among her other goals, is to design a line or sportswear, having tired o( the predictable beachwear currently in vofleyball vogue. h~a o1 bait rash. Red tide conditiont are suyifta '°'uh ol Lapna Beach aJIOwiA& the local neet to (ash coastal hot spots on half day and twi·light fishing trips. Currents are coming in from the south and could movt tbe red tide up our beaches and ~ tb~ good fishing btin.g J • reported earlier this we.ck. Newport Beach angler Jeff Jhara, flShfog on board the ors (19-4} claimed tfte CIF Di- vision lll slate championship after absorbing losses against Division-I powers-Corona del Mar (Southern Section, state and co-national champion), and section and state -runner-up La· guna Beach. "When it happened, it was like: 'we won state,'" Foley said. "But the more l look back it's like: 'We won state!' ". A role player her awo prcvi· ous varsity seasons, Foley was thrust into a leadership role. both on and off the court, as one of only awo seniors on the. squad. h was no small adjusl- mcnt. "1 was alWllys one of the goof-offs." Foley ex- plained. ''l always liked to have fun out there and was always "l'm bored with a lot of the clothing 1 've seen playing vol- leyball," said the rwo- time All -Sea View League selection ... I'd like to spruce it up a little with some new colors ahd patterns. My stuff would defi- nitelr not be some-Dani fQler thing you would ex- • telling jokes. But Coach Glenn made me reaJiu that l had to set an example as a senior. I began to notice ' that if I got out of control, our whole practice would too. I had to be more under control." pect to see in a pair of shorts." The laller sentence could also be used to describe some of Foley's original mannerisms on the court, as· illustrate'd by one coach familiar with her non-textbook form. "She plays outside hitter. but l'd caU her an out-there bit· ter," said the anonymous ob' server, admiring both her rrce- spiriled personality and her atypical arm swing. "I stress technique a lot with my players, but I've learned not 10 worry so much about Dan i's cechniquc," Glenn said. "She may do things a little unortho- dox, but she gets it done. It 's like Arnold Palmer or Lee Trevino swinging a golf club: Sometimes it looks ugly, but the ball docs magical things." Foley's final season was in· deed magicaJ last fall. The Sail- PUBLIC NOTICES Her new-found maturity also carried over to matches, where she became a strong hilling complement to Afl·CIF team- mate Misty May. "She really improved during the season, and she became the key to our playoff success," Glenn said. "She played her best volleyball in the playoffs. and it was great tp sec. I was very proud of her season..:· Said Foley, ~ho earned a spot-on the All -Sta te Tourna· ment team: "I played every game Jike it was my last. I thought that was if for me as a volleyball player. after we won state, but it was a nice surprise lo be picked to play in the all· star game. I had to start prac- ticing again around the first of April, because I didn't want to make a fool of myself or Coach Glenn." , ipe>rillshcr "Waacrn Pride" opcratina ou& ot Da\ICy'•, decked calico bas5 ~eiaJling in 11 7Yl and 8 pound' whtlc but 1DOC1 ..w.diHMI eonditioal allld'6 .... WMH111be Ne~ bucd .,arifisWDa fleet and priYaac ~IL Captain Kenny Dietcnon, who just U.ippcrtd the 75-fool "El T11rc'' into Newpcn lwbor after makina the ~ run up the CC>Mt from Cabo, reported to ~n Center that the ocean aJons Baja'1 nonhcm coa t as cold ant" diny and that fishina above ouaside water, miDat with Ioli ol bait, could be • FOCI lip d\at albecorcJtuaa cwld be ca•• berore ahe ead ol June a;,y ca ting Worm King leadhead jigs off Lquna Beach. --.-..~rub around ud • a lfta mood. Shaft 1ilblq ii on ahc slow sede for blua and makol. btll big ahresher lha.rb h8\IC moved into ~a waler off Lapna. Sou11'land .... l'I. ... 7 JI Kevin Wag.er, a toc:il $Ah water angler from Huntington Beach, topped orr his limJI or big barrocuda with a IO~·poundcc fi hing otr the stern or the ''Thunderbird" and Eric OfeUer of Analen Center In Newpon Beach, 642-6662, ttporH an&lcrs fishina in water between 300 and SOO feet deep ore hooking lnao thMhers weighina in 1he 200-pound cl while dri(tina slabs o( greenb ck mackcrd. Ccdros was very tlow. '" · The Santa ?(M. RiYer Lakes beJins iu eatftth season this Friday and over 8..SOO ~ds or trophy channel c.tftlh wiU be scocked to produce an e.ccellen1 warm ~tcr fimcry for local analcn. "' addition. l,.SOO poundi of hybrid uiped ba.u. weiah;na Dickerson reported runnina through eiu::ellent blue water condicions in oucer wale~ where traditional tuna miaration route takes place. cutmg iron jigs 10 boiling fish. The water temp along the coast has dropped a couple of degrees, Cifcllcr added that there i$ a utoQ" of b:ait holdiJ\I over outer ocean high spots a.nd that bludin tuna and yc:llowtail fishing could bust loose any day for our Bluefin tuna were caught at Guadalupe Island chis past weekend 11n~ there are reports of biJ schools or bluefin about 180 miles south of San Diego. Cooler in the 2~ to '7-pound class. will,1 be scod:ed in the Catr.sh and Kids lake With m1Jcs of shore line Ci hin& available, no fishina license i• required and night time fishing hours polled~ this fishing recreation area is :t good placc-io lake a family for a nearby fresh water lake fishina tnp. • - ) Community college notes -------ookinli I liacli on a baseball campaign ' . . it occ that won't soon -be forgotten ~ They put some wild numbers in the record book on way to the Final F~ur in State Playoffs. P itching and def ensc. Any b:iscb:tll coach \\ill telf )OU that those are the most crucial clements to winning. That's what made Orange Coast College's run 10 1he State Final Four o remarkable. The fact the Pir:ires came from behind in both Southern Califo~nia Regional playoffs, winning three double-headers in three d~ys to advance, is not as r:ire 3~ th e fa~ thal OCC's pitching and defense wo.s, well, less than 3\\CSOme. -Orange Coast sci a team record fo r most errors in :i single season ( 138), breaking the 1975 mark of 102. • -Its pitching•staff cstabli hcd single-season records for the most runs (389) and most earned runs (29 l ). sh:illcring the 1987 standards of 271 and 211 , respectively. -OCC's pitching staff also broke a single-season record for 1hc:most hits allowed (587), smashing the '87 mark of .a 12, Ralph Lopez had the be 1 earned-run average on the team for a relie..,cr (4.56), while Kyle Wilson had the P1r:ues' IO'-"CSI among larters (4.70). On paper. this would not constitute a State Final Four team Still, they made 1L OCC's offcn!te, "hich go! the Pirates (30-22) as far :is they did, came 10 3 screeching hall in their two g.nmes at Sacramento City College last 'tl."Cekcnd. when host S:icramento defeated them. 11·2, followed by Laney's 6-4 victol) on Sunda). The Pirates got only three hits against Sacramento's Travii. Welch on Saturd~. then, after a three-run home run bv Paul McDaniels and :i run-scoring single by Darren Brink, the P1ra1es went down quietly • against Laney, collecting only three hits in lhc final sis innings Now you know why roaches )ly, good .. pitching always beats good hitting. · "We came back to CGnh in 3 hurf)," said John Altobelli, OCC')) first-year coach. "But · just getting us far as we did was a great accomplishment.'' . Wilson, an Estancia High product, ~as unavailable for the talc toum:i ment bccau e of a broken finger on his thr°"ing hand , suffered in OCCs \ictory over San Diego Mesa in the regionals. McDaniels. also an Estancia product. finished the season with team-leading figures in b:.iting average (.383), run scored (52} and slugging percentage (.580). while Ja on Parsons led the squad with seven home runs and SJ RBI, and Rich Ernst led 1n stolen b3SCS v.ith 17. This run to the state tourn:imcnt. ho"-e..,cr, will nc\fcr be forgotten. 0 Honors: Mike Mayne, who 400 games, ix conference titles and a state champ1on~h1p in l S seasons as OCC's baseball coach. w:is inducted into the Cahfomi:a Community College Bnseball f'oache~· Association Hall of Fame during the ~tote tournament la t weekend. Mayne. an ou tside Jmebackers 003ch for OCC's football team. stepped down after the 1992 C3SOn \\ith a 400-188 record 0 Sup~mt arhltHmtnt: Another )t:>f, another Orange Empire Conference Supremacy A"'ard fo r OCC, \\ h1ch ran us string of winning the distinction to IS consecutive years. The award goes to the college. ba!>ed on pomb tha1 concsponds to conference fin1she in -20 pom. s1gn1fying the bes t all-around athletic program. The Pirates haven't lo I the supremacy nwnrd incc 1977· 78, and haven't lost the Orange Empire award since the conference "35 Conned m 1986·87. They \\b n 1heir prc\IOUS eight 11wards "hilc compcllng m Lhe South Coast Conference. OCC score.d 200.5 points this )Car, beating out Golden Wcsl (ln.5). R1.,,crsidc (164). SadJlebad.. { 148). Fullerton (142), Rancho Sanuago ( t 39). Cypress (94} and Irvine Valley (65) The Pir:ucs v.on conference titles in roen·s and women's swimming And v.omen's tennis. including a state title tn ¥oomen's swimming. They also had sccond·placc fm1shes in \\Omen's \Ollq.baU, softball. "omen's b:iskctb3U. water polo. men's SOC'cer, b.ueball an d footb:ill. . 0 Football ootn: OCC tight end Bn:in Higgins. second on the squad the p:ut tv.o easons in p:ass rcccp11on , igncd a n:s11otu1I letter of intent v.ith lhc Unt\Cf'1ty oC Penn )'lv;i nin. _ Hi83ins, v.ho caught 20 p~s last autumn for 278 yards and one touchdown. hnd a receptions streak of 14 conseculi\'C games snnppc4 la..'t season v.her1 OCC defeated Golden West . 29.0, on Oct. 10. Hig1ns, "'ho caug~u 17 pauc~ ror 20.3 )&rds and fj\c louchdOIAn I a (reshm3n, wa on the 1dcline ~tth an 3nlle inJUr) for • much of the s.econd half l:nt c;c~son Rc~rvc dcfensi\~ bacl. Guy Fahin0'4'\l.1, who h:iJ 18 tackles l:ut season. 1s · tran.Jfcmng to Western Oregon UnivcDity 10 con tinue ha football career. OCC Cootb:slJ C03Ch Bill Workman announced Former OCC v.1dc recc1\cr Junior Tagal03 :ind Ollie Per~tn ha\e signed f rcc agent contract v.11h the Bnc uh Columbia Lion5 an d EdmontoQ ~kimos, respcctrvcly. of the C nadian Football Lugue. Taploa. 25. D JC Gt1P-W1re All·Arncnn n · in 1987 "hen he set a nahon I record by catching 17 touchdown p:l.)scs, hol<h school records for ingle-season catche (6:? In 19 7) and y:udagc (1.190), and career receptions (l J 9) :and career ta rd age (2. J J 3). Tag:iloa later ployed at Cal, y,,hilc Perkins. a comcrtcd wi~bonc quartcrb:ld. phiycd :u the Uni\CfSity of Ohio for t"o )'CU'S as a wide rccea\er. Repointing? ... ;'f~l;lllll!'fi .. 11 I I I : 11 i ! ; : .. -ca u Plug Into the Pilot c1a·ssified section to find services from electricians and pluffib~rs to landscapers & painters. THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA DailJPiloL I 642-4321 STARTHIG A llEW · BUSlllESS11 The Legal OepMment .. the Ptlot la pleued to annowa a new ..me. now avdabl9 to new bullneuee. 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WESDIIIS1'EI 1092 CONDOS y~lA cl~~ t:~ = ~2lvt ~ COSTA MESA 2624 stackin. g ap ia Greet LoC:, tnd9e/ ,.,i...... e73-:ST17 •-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FO neU"'P pool/apa/Wght rm, --r ~ •S200 OFl'I 3BR 14iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii It.en nd ~ art sub)ttt &e ~ witho111 lltbtt. 1\e ,,..,..., mt"" tM right lo tt-r. rulu11(7, rnut or rtJUI 111 7 c-lu 11f1td n-------.., •WE•Tlll ... T11A• R ~A $695/mo cwam4Wted-Udo,... 2~ea. wro hllups, the garaa. 7 No matter Near Mii• Square wards) M0..9804 e.ytront lA... garage. 2233 Felrvlew :J¥• what you're Parll, 5br, 2.5 ba. 38d 2Ba S1'50l'St725 St070lmo $4a-7001 ed~ut•-.t. "'-"' "''°" 1117 tnon thet -1 be 111 .,..., d.if'd ed la.e411tdy 1\e Datl Piio. 4 1\it 19*,.. .... t _,.. M bahdalJ for 1117 nnr 111 .. -'.,~ for wlwa ll .. , lit ,_.,...ihk, napt fer dw mil J dw .... K1llal'ly tmillltd by llK m'Or. Cr.bl "' _., bt ... for 11. r1n1 --... 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'°",~ YEAAl y °" WlilTEA ~ ,~ .... ~. 'Ml ~ Villa 'Rentals 675-4912 APARTMENTS FOR RENT BALBOA IS1AJID 2606 -ERA IWAR Mech. Veca"ll nowl ~Oenvef 45 72:M>6e3 « 723-6147 Mt·•177 Huny!lt88,too. minute• away . Chalmlng '2BR. den, ERA STAR S35,000/terms. (408) $695.0utet atudao BR tBA. garage, 2-aty, 2 UMer .......... 281 29a condo. 2<er gar. --------· 2 lholt .,_. to bead\. FOUWT Am M11•t ••II. Only o•••-1216,000. 975-4t44 ........... 1034 Far .. w ... Reeftor -------- Mt .. t77 422-0388. · • COSTA MESA 2124 condo Pool, apa, dooR to wat« $1350 0caan 8'MHS gym. pabo. f11g, gai.d mo (818) 247·2449 2 BR. t BA. 2 9ty. LA~ ~~:-.:~ Ma HA hofne, North -*to bch 64&-2!M7 •-------- G.,... for tat Um. buy• Pf'ladn9 peacetu1 MC· CM ~aac 2-cat .28R + den. ...... ~ ••••11>A -Bill• to beelctl. • • -· -~ Deahible St27 500 .... 53&-ting on 6.65 acres gat. 'fd No pettsmk.. Nr ~,,.,ty, $1250 PEBllfSOl.A 2607 Hove A Garag_e Sale ! -'.4642-5678 . ~ m • · --~ Cabin and 400 + t..r St t50tmo 432-1232 mo ytly. Balboe New-~ 9328._. ... aTa• of water frontage 38R .,... pott fUy 7U 44M liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ov9' teoo sea. ft. 48R, ... ...., ... l300,000. John·• Real 2.-. ga1ec:t. pool. s~tudto. ue.as pd • .._to NB 2 BA huge bonUa Mw4177 Eetate. 1-800-753· Nu pnt/crpc, ~ to 28f 2Ba Bayr~ ups>ef Appia, lndty, behind Ii- COSTA ll!SA 1024 Friday at Spm that Is. -rm 1224.900 Agt. Ra,. Sngl Sty 584& S.C Plaza $875• dep condo ne;r.' Blsoo/ brary. 102 E. Bay :-c~::-:: 983--~ STAR 3 BA ·in Hut1C. Har· ps.'uerpd lllll94-0682 MaCMhur :t gan.ges. 72~:1 - ....,_ dKll s.4ler Is Mt·S177 bout Orly S139•900 ••Ut"Vll:;C:tw:••-C:I 48ft 2 t12BA. Obte g.r. ~~:.,:-1:.~ (3t0)402.aa93 ~l l l18,900 1--------~&~AR --.n~r-frpf, fenc.d yard, ,_ SUSIS~ tBA. utlla AQl. MS-1900 Exec:iuw. Towntwn Mt..at77 GaOVES 1575 crpt.. a!c, avall 61t5.. 2BA 2BA. 7lh Fir. S.C. pd.. Appta. lndty, .,._ aRA STAR 3 BR. t.5 BA w/2 ~l---------'"liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii St400 • aec 7eo-8404 p . bo111 dock ._i, hind lebraly. 102 E. M1 ... t77 gar. lneicM lndry. ffah 1-~-~-----::= 270, wt-. $2495 Bay 72~23 ew s..-.. ~ ptltf1t & """carp. Up-MEET 5 ACRE RANCHES,.., •College Part& hm, 38R 777-3324 °' 693-«ltO (:110)402 .... :J •-grad9d kit wl'oU ol fiv9 beautaf\lt !all•• 1314 Fam rm. peU0.1--------•---------~ '::c. ~~yl ~-St37,400 Agl. ...., '-!ting and fiah.. fp. W/d hkup. gw. lJg Ava.I 811 3/4br, 2ba, ·~T• ~ .d'7.I 13&-9329 someone special Jng. 0-r wtll &. yard, '*"" In/out. wtt & C*'IC lllr, lrg yard. git-1595-$7M wkly ... 4 SRA STAR -... ..... ciasSlted r9n09. $2.980. l500 9rdnr pd, no petal r1199, pet <* St595 fUI view, tw ~ ___ ea __ ... _7L ______ M_t_-a_t_n ___ ._ __ u•_....,,._. ____ ,.,_,;;;.O-;;.;DIM1;.;;.;;;"..;:800-223-4;,;;.;;;..=:;...;..7S3.;..;:.;;;... amkg $1275122·1&61 o.p 840-7414 Parttng, (7t4)&48-W6 IO&t SDVIQS Take advantage of our extended deadline for your Saturday hstmg~. You now have until Friday at Spm to place your ad in Saturday's Classified. Cal Clas5Jie9 at 642-5678 to place yocx ~ .· By CHARLES GOREN w ith O MAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH PLAY THE RJGBT CARD F..ast West ~.Ls vulnerable South NORTH •J9 7 4 3 . 9 .. 2 •AKQ&3 Wl!:ST EAST • K 10 7 2 • Q 8 4 3 J 9 10 8 8 & 2 A Q 5 3 J 10 6 • 10 9 4 • J OUTH •A 6 .5 AKQ K 87 •8782 The biddlll(: Soulb W•t North Eut 1 NT P .. 3 NT P .. P.. P .. ()pe,ninc lu d: 'lWo of • Even aeeminclY aimpt. bridp bandt can pow teVeral problema. P\an your pt.y in lhrM no \ZUmp after We '-da the two of~ The aUClion is u sample u it can get. North adds 10 pointa to your annou.nc.-d 16 and the total o( 26 is enouih for pme. ~ the hand aJao 11 balanctd. North hu no rn· aon to look fo r an aJttmaitive con· tract to thrM no trump. Your fint problem comes at the very fint tnck· Which card ahould you play from dummy. or is it purely •••• TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Mstt Suite tum CK un- fum, pyt BA, $440 uul Inc., 2 pools/~ 640. 1 t « oner 5.30 NB LIDO Pvt Bch Lg quiet h!i.. N o smkr/ dfV9/peit Reap M. 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'°' JWft llAC8 8140 POISCBE DWPO~ mm 1111 TOl'OT& 9175 1210 b's seat belt sy tem ju t on of many W llh •. driwr's side air ~ anti-lode brakes, Md m~ated safety~ construction ., ~rd equipment in each 1993 model the 5Mb 9000 cs and co are consistently •. recof"lzed u two of the safest cars available in today's competitive car marketpl.ice. ~. perhaps the most import.ant considerition in the Swedish autom.iker's <43-year yfety lepcy is a user-friendly seat belt system that his been designed from the outset to provide the utmost in comfort, convenience and confidence-thereby encouraging seat belt usage by both driver and passengers. Seat belts are recognized as an automobile's most e{(ective safety attr1bUte. The three-pomt belts fitted 1n the front o( the Sa.ib 9000 series feature an adjustable upper .inchor point on the B·pillar and bottom anchor points that are secured to the seat frame for automatic adjustment when the seat is slid (ON1ard or back. These two design· inno\tations ensure the Saab scat belt provides the greatest level of comfort for the broadest range of occupants, and the proper placement of the seat belt is maintained over the shoulder and across the pelvis. In addition. Saab seat are extremely convenient with their sturdy. out-of-the-way anchor points that facilitate easy entry and exit from every 1993 model. . In· the event of a serious collision, th~ Saab 9000 CS and CO feature automatic front seat belt .. preten\ioners to 1n5tantaneously take up any sJad. that might have been introduced in the belt by an occupan(s movement or clothing. The front seat belt receptacles are illuminateQ in every Saab 9000 Ax improved convenience during n1ghtt1me dnv1ng. All Saab seat belt reccptadcs also pro' ide the 1nteg,ity of end latching. as opposed to the more common center latch design. Saab has mst.1llcd three-point. ine(11a-rcel seat belts for all rear, outboard seating po,1t1ons in e\l'l"t sedan it has marketed for the past ten )ears. A lap · belt is included for the rear, center seating position. Saab also recognizes the special comfort needs or ~e driver, and consequently produ<..~ t.->.tended-fen~th scat belts for IJte·model 9000 senes cars. These beh extender:. Jre a\a1lable from Saab dealers clnd accommodJte 1nd1v1duals \\ho cannot buckle the standard seat bcl~ and access the instrument panel controls "hil l• scatl'O in their normal seating pos1t1on According to W1ll1am S. i...cr ). prl":.1dcnt and ch1-.?t executive oTiicer, 5.lab Cars Li ~ Inc. Seat belts arc.• the single most effective autorrotl\e ~fc[) device n today's new car~. \\h1ch is "h) Saab '"'holchcar-tcdl) encourages their u>e-no matter \vhJt make or model you dme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly urges all motorists to consult their vehicle owner's manual for proper seat be,lt usage and child r~tra1nt instructions. Seat bet usage 1s a Saab Car:> USA, Inc. company car requirem~nl. Accident stclt1st1cs indicate that people \\OO arc not properly restrained with a fastened safety belt sy">tem arc much more likely to suffer seriou) bod1h in1ury in the event of a collision or rollover. Toda) ·s ad\anced passi-.e !t<lfety featurl>s such as the air bag '>hould be con:>1dcred a supplement--not a )ulh11tutc--for the three-point scat belt S't'Stem . 5.lab first installed fo.tures for scats bel~ in the fall of 1957, in the 1958 Saab 938. fa:.tcnmg point.:. tor three-point scat bclb were add(;'d 1n 1964 in the S.iab 95 and 96. Inertia reel-type front scat bl·l~. ""'h1ch allow comtort.:ible freedom of mQ\ement "1thout sacriiicing satcty performance since thl'\ au1om.i11call) eliminate ">lack \\.Cre introduCL-d in the 1974 5.lab 9q 8) 1983 thrL"t'-point mert1a-u..:~I · ~Jt belts "ere st,rndard equipment for all outbOard CJting positions in every Sa.lb sedan sold in th(' L nttcd States ~·····································-·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.· .. ·.· ~.·:·:(·~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:···:·:-:-:·:·:·:-!-:·: : : ·: --: 11: ·:·:· :~·.:· • Sa.ab has been pioneering safety innovatio ns for decades, induding the ins~llation of three-point Mal belts in the front and rear of every Saab sedan. Above center, unli"e many other seat belt systems, tM bottom anchor poin~s o( the Sa.ab 9000 belts are sKured directJy to the seat frame and are therefore self-adjusting as the _seaLis mewed forward and backwudr-Abow right, the anchor point on the f t'OM door pillar is vcrtica.lly adjustable in four increments, -allowing the ariver Of' passenger to adjust dw belt to the most comfortable and effective position. Left abOve, because of the anchor point locationl, as well as seat belt inertia reels and front pre-tensioners that eliminate sladc, belt a.re except~ty comfortable and p1ovide an unequalled feering of securil)'. Left below, the air bag, "'hich functions as a supplemental restraint system, 1s a standard ariver-side feature on every 1993 Sub model. Saab charges ahead with Visa card Saab C...r~ USA. Inc.. importer and di-:.tnbutur of distinctive Saab 9000 and 900 automub1lc'>. has announced the debut < I J n t'\cfthl\L' SJab V1:>a card. Issued through MB'\.A -\menta, one of the larg~t banl- h)U('r) ur cred t car~ in the United Sta't:' un'>urpas'>t.>d customc-r )('("\I\. l o ln1tia .. I test mar~et.ng 01 lhc )Jab card produced an C'(Ct'llcnt rt."f> in::;<: rate, with ont>-i11th of all quu1eci m' nt•r-. app) ing for thl· card Acrnrding to Dan Cha~in-:. Saab C~r:> USA. Inc.. d r~>ctor, niJr elm~ Saab i:i rortunate to haH' J lo,al cu::.tonwr base that the spec 11 aff 1mt\ tredit card otier.s SaJb O\\ nL'r) and enthusiasts an outstanding m• ot icaturl':i .rnd benefits, as \\Cll as the·~ opporlun11\ to c;hO\\Case 1l5 produtt pridt· ... · ,tron·gl) iOenunb \\1th the trJd1t1on), ·hentage .md ind1\ 1dualit) 11i ~he Saab product. Sa.lb \ 1s.i c.ud holder'!> "111 tal.;e ad an:a ...,t · or compL't1t1 l' interest rate'!>, cr<:dit hne., ... p t•J $50 oon. no annual iec \\ai"er optu., ·u· • the hiet1me or the card and. of cour'>e Carr) mg th" l' lu),\(' cJrd i-. 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PONTIAC l~ K>HTIAC B4llCll llllG •So al .~ F-..y (71'1~' SUBARU runu CllCIC'S TUSflN SUIAaV 41. ' l C Or Tll!.l!l 1~ SUZUKI lOHGl'ttf SU!li ·:i 8l¥ll "" .Ml 5t) al 'll ,.., (7U) 192_..S, l\lmf CUCICS JUSTIN SUZUICI •C • i* Cf'.U• O! fll5lMl 7l0~ TOYOTA f0Y01A Of COSTA WSA I 116 ""'°' 11¥11 Com s:I 1U 2000 VOLKSWAGEN _.., RAOUOt YOUtSWAGOi •l •P • 1•• a~uoo ~1~·~ South County Volkswagen/Isuzu FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES • SElllCE • Niii Chevy's Astro van now has· 'smart' transmission A stra for 1993 introduces an electronic transmission and a more powerful standard engine -makif)g it an even more formidable competitor. It already leads the industry in the mid-siJe van segment in cargo capacity, towing capacity. seating capacity, gas . ' engine displacement, cruising range and gr~ vehicle weight rating. Astra's new electronic 4-speed automatic transmission is the Hyd ra -matic 4L60-E. It is the first General Motors rear-wheel electronic transmission to interface with the cruise control. The 4 L60-E weighs a full seven pounds less than its non-electric predecessor (4l60), giving rt the. strongest torque-to-mass weight ratio in its class. This new smart transmission monitors every element of the driving experience • fuel injection rate, the driver's-habits. ignition timingf inte?na transmission temperature, idle speed and exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) -several times a second, then determines the proper shift points and shift BUICK• smoothness. There's even a built-in learning (eature,.ijlat allO\'\~ thl1 system to adapt to its environment and maKe subtle adjustments an dutch pressure to match it Additional customer benefits of the 4L60-E design include fa1l-saf c controb that default to operable gedr rati~ should a problem be detected, allowing the dri\ er to maintain vehicle control and reach a ~re location. A second safety fea ture pehnits second-gear starts when increased wheel traction is desirl'd on hazardous road surfaces. The 4L60·E works with Astra's standard 43L EFI Vortec V6 t!ngine which gets a 15-HP boost (165 HP at 4000 RPM). Exhaust emissions have been reduced and performance improved due to the horsepower increase and other changes induding ~ cytinderlfc~ds, camshaft intake mJnifold, EGR. system and exhaust system The 4L60-E is also available with Astro's most powerful engine option, the 200-HP 4.3L V6, which was introduct>d in mi9· 1992 The engine improves electronic spark control and gc~ new spark plugs for '93. · A brake-transmission shift interlock 1s a now featu re on all models. This safety feature rcqui1es the driver to apply the brake before sh1ft1ng out of park and into gear. Theft-deterring 1mpro\emenb ha\e been made to the tilt steering column mcrcJsing the line~ required to bypass Jhe steering column lotion Key. Four wheel anti-lock brak~ (4WAL) arc standard on the Astra Cargo \an and on the Astro Extended Cargo van for 1993, making 4WAL standard on all Astro models The new-for-1993 three-sensor 4WAL system is le s complex than the previous system. The convenient Ouich doors option begins its first full model year of a\ailab1laty in '93. The doors include a one-piece lift-gate '"'th spllt panel doors below. and have a handy electronic release and wiper and_ washer. Some Astro parts composed predominantly of plastic,. re.,m have a label indicating the plastic 'resin uS<.>d so that the pans can be recycled as . many states require. Scotchgard fabric protector adds durable stain re i tance to Astra's cloth fdr scats, door and trim p.Jnels Other changes include a more readable instrument chute, new optional brushed aluminum wheels Jnd an improved brake hose material. ~ro·s three new exterior colors are indigo blue metallic. light quasar blue metallic and medium quaSJr blue metallic. The Ch<.>vy Astra is· especially popular with families in the central and southern ~tales. Two-whccf-dri\e, all-wheel-dme (A'v;\'0), regular and extended ver:>1ons arc available. The 2-wheel drive \ers1on lS the most popular model ttnd the all-wh~I drive (A\.VO) Astro • introduced in 1990 • now Jccounts for about 12 percent of As.tro's retail sales. QUALITY-VA.RIETY-PRICE 77 ~MARK V '79 COUPE DE VlU£ '86 BUICK '85 B. DORADO '88CHEVY SOMERSET a.c ............ .., CAMARORS •qL•d!I ..., ........ ~ .... -.............. ........ , ......... QUtll llllali eaouei $4,988 ~ $4,788 . $4,988 $2,988 '87 PEUGEOT 505 '89 VCDO 240 '88 BUICK '880LDS98 '88000GE '"'""' ............... ............ ............ ..., .... ....._ MRKI/£ "" ....... REGENCY GRMl>CAUM ... ............. -=--~ NABERS CADILLAC • BUICK (NO CLUB) . PRICE GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE BRING .IN FOR YOUR QEUVERY PRICE Mia& $4,988 •SM.Lim .............. ............ 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Preparation wUl be a breeze ifyoufollow afew simple guldeUnes. Careful planning and an appetizing menu wUl make honoring the brlde- to-be or the expectant modter ·a piece of cake.• Once the bndc has accepted your offn-to host a howcr, the first tep 1 decKling whet.her you will be the sole host. or if you, will co-?K>s . CO.~ttng a howcr is a tcnifk way to share the co a~and work. Nut. it' lime to dctcnnine the guest Ii t Tr.dirion&Jly 11' !he bride' respon ibUiry to upply the hos~ with a guc t It.St. ~ h t houk:l be • manageable size for you and your co-host. Keep in mmd the same people shouJdn 't be invited to e\cry party. and c~ a poup of people who will m.x v.cll with one another. O>oosi.ng a theme for the hov.er ol4kes gjft-gwing easy and ~nt-opcntng fun. On the mvatauon. be sure to inchcate the theme. where the bode 1 registered and wb.al her colors arc. You rrught want to &.\l the bndc 1f there arc any uems she and her fianc~ l'Ull) have their he.am ~Ton. For1u'g~ -ask e\cryooc who attends to contnbute wv.-ard a group 11ft. Some fun shov.cr themes anclude. +Arvund-n..Cloclc 11wme-As.stgn each guest a d~ dnY oft~ day. Each gflt should~ rejl«r thr ttmr. For exa.rnple. 8:00 a.m. ts thr ~ect dnY ftx a brfiallfasMn·bed tray or )weer. +A Room·ln·T'fw.&ou.19 na.me-1ru.1'.tatms should ~ ajb:x pfart q/tN coupll!'s home. Each guest ts assigned to bring a gflt for a sp«:tftc room. . +Too~ 7'wnw-The perfect dlimle for coed bt1dal shiowt>rs. tJWJ will ~mah-tN groom's cnuowement ~~. +Bolfdall nwm.-Assfgn rach gunt a hoUday. ~ u·s a plattttr for~~~ or spooky decora· _ don.sjor H~ newlyWl'd.s waJ ~ ~ thdr home w«h dw gf/ts at d~ times throt'(1houl ~ yftlr. The umc aWdclines apply to baby sho~crs. Decide whether you will co.host the \ho~er and then ask me gucst-of-honc:x to develop a gucsc lut. Check with the mother-co-be to see whal tune of day fits bcSI with her hcdulc. You may want to plan the shower an her seventh month of pregnancy so she is stJU comfortable and wall hnc tune to wntc thank-you notes before the baby atn\'CS, Ask af there arc any larger n~ry cssenna1s they still need. If~ 1re. the group couJd go in together on this aift. In addition. if the expectant mother know the sex of the baby and wishes to tell everyone, be sure to mdicate it on the inv1tat10n so gifts amvc for the appropriate gender. Also include the nunery theme or colon on the invitation. Help the mothcr-co--be stay orgaruzed when she is opening gifts. Designate someone to write down the gifts on their corresponding card and pl1ee them in a Ziploc9 stonge bq for safekeeping. When 1t comes tune to write thank-you noces. everytluna she needs will be in one con"enicnt place. No t.by 5howcr is complelt without playing games. Try ~ or the followana 10 "hvcn up" your peny: + Du.w a chart or ccWndat" spc:llV\b1g dnY bt:,fott and q/tt'r dw baby's dAMt ~. Ha.t.~ ~ d'liooee a dak whtft dw baby wfU IX" bom ~one dosn:t wtns a prlM. +Ask guests to brtng photos qf ~ as bab6e-s and hl:a.u( ~ tptSS who's who. · •Aatl 8alJv Showl!r 8cngo. Ask~ to jUJ. fh Q bkJnk ,,... card wflh pcUntfal 9l/ts. W1wTl tJw ~ moUtn .,... twr prnmts. c:roM q{f thr flftnS • ~ numbtors. nw }frfit gunt to gn 1fw fn a row· wtu a prUir. • To creaU! the cJeljcious CX1ke pfctun!d above. foUaw ~ m:fpe listed at tWhL ~ ....... t101 ••• Shrimp with Oriental Chili Sauce 2 aa.-n-11 dlopptd ven pepper l ta...,_. c~ srtn •'-' wl tops 2 lo J taspooe1 •l•tftl jalaprio ~ 4 dons prtk. .u.ad 1 aaMapooe oUn or •eaetabk oil 4 tn.tpoom EACH dried dlH wttd, dried .U.t leaYa ud dried llllyme leans t aap dlkkea brotJa . I lablespoon tomalO pute I tablespoon rice wine or dder rilqar l talpOOQS IOJ sautt y. cupsupr I pouad IMdlam ckvftned pttkd shrimp, coolttd.~ . In med:Jum saucepan. ut~ green pepper. onions, ja.lapc6o pepper .,wt garlic in oil until tender. Stir in herbs: cook over ·1ow heal 2 minuies. Stir in remain- ing ingredients excepc shnmp and heal to boil~ reduce heal and immcr, wicovcred, until sauce is reduced to 2 cups. Serve warm or chilled with shnmp. Makes l 2 servtngs. . ·on:. Cooked uucc and cooled sbnmp cm be rdna· aalcd scpan&cly I.ft Zlploc storqe bq:s tM!()t up 10 3 days. shnmp up 10 I day. S.uce mid shnmp an be combined tn I bq to mannMe ID rdngenuor up 10 I day. Smoked Turkey and Nut Pate ~ aap EACH ....... ..a peaa WYa Y.t mp lMlllJ llfccd ven oeioe:s ud topt ~ poelld ..-at htrby bftast. mt fllto .v .... ~ J o..ces brick cMae. wt hlto ~-blda C'da ~ to Yi aap .. ,.,...._ • salad df"alilll I tol~ ~oom-...Jaitt ' I tu1111 a• ~•11t ...card ~ M ... I Dll ...... wtaitt ptpper Al90f1ed cndLen . Combine nut halves and on.ions &n food processor until very f tnely chopped. Add nartey and cbee9c; process. usin& puhe technique. until fmely chopped. Add mayonnaix. lemon ju.ice.. mustard and pepper. procaa aq9t1l .smooth. Spoon mix.lure anto small crock or bowl; cover .net refn.auatc al least 8 hows few flavon IO bk:nd. Serve with enders. Makes 12 ~inas (aboul 2~ cups). NOTE: Saa.cd curvy tnui CM be JMdmed • w ddi ~of die~ cootcd c:bic:km t..-cma ht .... ., tf no& IUllll a food proots.tor. procas Diil halves IDd t\lrUy 1epa.ty in bk:ndcr lmlll fmely pound. f'mdy alwed ct.... Md ~ onion. Combiac all iftlicdlc:nQ. e.Mlqll enders. in a.. •1: heal wtm tlectric cnaxcr llllliJ ....,a Cab~e Strudel I ...U OftioD. dliaJy sliad I tablespoot1 berwnw-llW'pltR- 4 caps dlialy sliced ~ I ~ tn1p DOGS c:anw•y seed.. cnaskd V. mp dlickea brotb ~ atp~raillm Salt Pepper I slilftts frozm fllo pasary. Utawed Mdted butter or marpriM Sau~ onion an l table poon buncr m large k1llc1 unul Lender. Sur an cabbage and.caraway seed; add broth. Heal to boahng; reduce heat to low and cool.. covered. until cabbage IS tender anJ broc.h a~. about 10 minutes. Stir in raisms: sea.son oo taslc -.1th salt and pepper Coql 5 to 10 minutes. · ,,- Arrange I httt filo on clean titchcn towel: brush bghtly with melled buttcrr. Top with second sbttt filo and brush with melted butter. repeal ...,.ith 2 more sheets fllo and butter: Spoon h:llf the c~ m"rutt lloog shon Ide of filo. about I-inch from edge. roll up ughtly and pl11ee on cookJe ~-Brush top of filo wich melted butter. Repeal with rcowning filo. melted boner and cabbage rruxrurc. Bake al 3SO°f ~I goaden.. 15 10 20 mmutcs. Cut uudds into 1-anch ptCCCS. scne wum. Makes 12 servmgs (2 pteUS CICh). Ott: Strudtb can be cut ao bahcs aod SlOttd bMcd or uni.tcd m Z..ploc 5'0f'lgC ~up llO 2 ciats. Cabbegc m1'lt\ft ca:I be made ID ~aDCC and refnp:rMcd &n hap up to 2 days. Flavored Party Mints 6 CMKa whilt b.tl .. IQUttS or vanilla ..adlips Amonect pas&t rooc1 co1ors ~eel cudy na,·orinp Melt balang ~uare or vamlla milk ch.ips in small saucq>1n acconhng 10 p:tekagc chnctioos: let cool untll nullturc lS some~hat thickened. about S minutn. Oi\'ldc ml\tu~ mto 3 or4 small cuswd cupa; snr m mall amou.nt of food colori and cand)' fla\'orinp. Spoon each nu.Aturc an sepantt llM.ll Ziploc storaae bag: gently squeeze OUl the air lftd zip the bla closed: tw1s.t the top of the bag ~c cbc ic'"I~ cue h-inch off comer of each big w•th .,"'vin. Pipe 1-mch man onw .,..axed piper·hned (OC)kjc sbeeu. R~ unltl fum. abc>Ul 10 minulb. c.m..uy mftO\'e mmts from waxed JJIPCr; refnaer* an stongc bag . Mak lbout 3 doml. NOTE: 1'be rood colon and llavonQP • reedaly avaalablt • ~tU Candy flavonq Gil -.11>- owdilwy e~ •ill cau.w the nadtcd 11\UAft to bardic& ....... Oi .... )' tiqwd food cok1r' 'l Raspberry Celebration Cake akt l ~ ( 12 CMlDCa a.chi froztft l.ln:SWttleoed raspbttrits. tb .. ~ed: or 2 pints rres11 l pad..aaes ( 18...25 OU~ adal.•hitt cake mix l h cups ••ttr 6 ea wbjtes .;-, nip \ eatUbk oil Butttt"Crum Frostin~ lrttipt foUo,.\t Grea.-.e and nour :! ll\al 1.:U.e p..a.n.,,"' • " 'i , trk:ht''I. and I ~ x 9h 1ncht'~ t>nxe" ra'phemt'' m food proce'>\Or or bknJef unul \mooth \tram and d1"4:al\f 'itt'J, Makr cakr m1J1e' m IV'!!l' ho"' I u'm~ \l>'&ft'T. e~I! "'hue' and 011. fol11.,wmg p.A.._I~ 10\lrui::fll'ln\ genii)' m1:< m rbpbcn') puree Pour ~v, l:UP' batter tnto 'm.tll pan and remaining barrer mco I~ r.an B:U.t ;al .\~ F unul 1.al..e) 'rnn~ b.1d.. v. ht°!' toocl'IN and begin 10 pull a-.a, trom .,tdt', ot p.ul". a~>Ut 25 mmut~ for sm.all 1. e. JO 10 J.(l mmult'' for lucc cal.c (\'IOI cales 1.n p:ll\' on v.u'C r"'l' 10 mtnutt'\. tn\t'11 llfllo wire racl' ald ... ool l ''"~.. e' a' ~nem' 1.ul 2 ovals from v.a'tai p.i~ to u~ hx dcconttng . Pla..:r large cale on scn-antt pl.ur. tn .... 1 v.1th Buht't· cream F~. Amlngc \ll\all enc on cor and tn .... 1 poon froMlng into quart filt' Zlpkx "~ ~e. cul -.cane \"I uxh off comer of baJ v. 1th ~ "~"" Pipe dcconme dc51'" on "-Ued ~ O\&I,, rctn~narc unul hnn. abou1 10 min~ CarcfuJI~ rcmo\e de''~"' from 'oli&lled paper Yrith ln1 c and pl x on lU.<" poon rcmauung frosting mto maJI 7.Jp~ bag. ttentl)' -.qucele out 1.hc air and up the ba~ cl~J. '"'"''he cop of the abo"-c thr ictng: cut 1 •·•~h otf comrr of with 1 Pipe cku~ra11ie border &n)UnJ lop and ides of e l&)'C1' M c' I IMJc 1. c on.: Round , P9M· 6. anJ 10'' « 1· and 1 ~ ~.,, tic wed Or m.:1pr can bt all"' haU-.! baleJ 1n tv.o ·or Q ~ pll\) CO mMl' I rqu1ir lWO la)'CI' (' . c (' la 'fl' 1:111 bt bU.ed up ., i da\ 11'1 • 11n1.:t Ind Mored tn apl lft rdn frofr1 CM made ur to \ _, ~ Md ... an rdnicn«-11 1n Lt1 ~ 11 room tt:qlp'Cft ICVCn1 hour-\ uncal "oh. Butttterea• fnJltie& I~ aaps IMln« or • ....... leftt 11 II I 1*'11''2po1 .. ),_a.uiM ..... llOl~t.a 8eaJ buntt an larJc btJoar I W1b t n . an po~ w. aJd1 Cnouah ma IO t froAina .. ~ lioul -~ aipS I Ttutclllf, JIMe I. I r I J< I I I ,. • t : ; -• Ml ................ a.trlt6Mal•...,...., • .enlq ., ...._OM ti l ••pb.u ......... onkrtas ~ • rn. • fall.a.M pJ1ec1-w.,....,......_.. Your quellion canooa be answe~d q\litc so acncra»y. The nutritional Yaluc of frozen pizzas -in terms of ca.lories. IOdium and perccntqc of calorics from fat -varies widcty ~brand. The same is true of pizza retail chains. As fast·food meals ao. pizza can be one of the ·better choices. .. especially if )'OU arc careful about the toppinp you order. The · combtniuion of crust, cheese, and· tomate sauce provides calcium. vitamins and fiber. 11 you add 1 \'Cgetable topping you get even more nutritional bcncCiLs. while pepperoni just adds mostly Cat. And, no matter how good tbe pizza tastes, eatin& too many slices will pile up the calories and fat grams Several compuisons will help you decide on an answer to your quesuon. A word of caution, hO\\l!\Cr. With frozen pizzas in parncular, the manufacturer's serving sizes (ns listed on the packages) vary widely, from 3.3 ounces (for Piz.soy, a brand that u!>Cs tofu mo:unrella) to 8.2 ounces (for Cele le Pi.zz.a for One, Deluxe). So if )OU take the time to examine different brand while shopping, which is always a good idea. make sure that you arc usina accurate comp:uisol\.). Using the nationaJ recom mended guidelines, which call for less than 30 percent of your daily calories to come' from fat, two or Domino's choices (Veggie and, surprisingly, Pepperoni) both arc within approved guidelines. On the other hand, two of Pizz:l Hut's selections (Pan Piu.3-Chcese and Hand Tossed-Supreme) arc higher than the 30 percent limit. In a recent comparison chart of nine frozen brands, the lowest percentage of fat calorics (a remarkable 12 percent) was credited to Healthy Choice French Bread P~zza. The "Same companf s Delu~e French Bread Pizza ranked second. wi~h 19 percent. Of course. thC)e don't USC a traditional pizza crust, so there may be a question of taste for some people. Very respectable figures were also earned by Biagio's Suparosa Deep Dis h Pizza (only 25 percent of calories from fa t), Weight Watchers Pe pperoni (at 22 percent), and P1zsoy (referred to abo"e) wnh 27 percent. The others ranged upward, with the haghc~t being Cele)te Pizza for One, Deluxe at fully 50 percent of calorics from fat. That was also the brand with ihe largest listed serving size (8.2 ounces). the most calorics per serving (580), and the most sodium per serving (1,290 gram ) Treat )Our family to pin.a, bu~ do so wisely. Q I luJow that )Ou 1Jre.ady, lo an urUer column, Ask Betty Crocker O. I've always made a good banana cream pie, but in the last year and a half. the pies been runny every time What cau~s this? Mrs. D.J.E., St. Paul, MN You 'll be able to make b:inana cream pie with a firm ftlltna by foll~ang these steps: FiDt, cook the mixture o"er direct heat instead of in a double boiler. Starch needs to cook for a whole minute. Start timing when the . entire mucture is bubblina. stirrina con tantly. Undercookana can lea"e Cillina too soft. Add at lea t half the hot mixture to cu yolks before rcturnana to heat. Then, brin& mixture to bothna apin. Fina!Jy, add flavorina ifler mixture hU thickened. Acid content of di!terent fiavorinp varies and cu inhibit thickenlna. Q. How can I substitute canala oil for hortenina in caka Md cookies1 J.C, ConuDaQ. NY For best reaulu iA all belled pxts. UIC rteipft tested fcir veactlblc oil. Oil ~ far solid lboneains cu acMe • imbalance lit tM I......, '9lio. This is critical ia Cale redpla because IOlid lhonla' 1 .. contributes ID cbe llnlCIUl'I of die fuaished ~· While .._ ntiO as less cr1ticaJ f n cootill. JOU di IUi1 "°'"' the ,.... ,. ... .... ..... ,,,,,,. 5 • 1 "'*",,... ~ Ow6lf; .. J J IJ, Offl&. ~. Ml' .. r' b M. SU# '"' .................. .. ............ c.te I ... .., Sntrwlla.Mll._.1111_,. dWf ... c..w,.. ...... .... II? -5.1'.M.. HMfl .... ._.. Witb rood contamiMtioll 11> much in the news lately, I don'l mind repc1ti"1 fUIY iaformatioft that could help to Ave my Raden from such poiloft~ Remember that baclcria cu be ~lied by simply cooti., food loaa enough. and 11 hi&h ellQUlb temperatures. The probka wilb the recent ouibttak of illnesa and dcaahs from hamburacn at a PoiMlar flll.food eMin Wiii cNe llOill eo '••raper M•• of the ..... .. die plO:I '• P,.lant Incl I fallW"C Oil lM pen of lbe local food faal11 ID a»0t it It the ~ IMJ ~ abow IS5 ckareet 'Mreabeit that woukl h8\le kiled tbe Mc:teria. In the Cllle of eas. forset about "owa ~Mid~ aap."' .. Well 4IOM'" ii tbe onicrof LIM day. for Wlda'a ..a: At a ftaifte ........., of 2SO •srecs. here .. .. CGlnCI dlna: PoKhed. I minuae •.. Solt·boilcd, 7 lllinaata. .. Hanf.boiled, lS minutes.~ I rainwtc ... Fried. 3 miAu1e1 on one Jidc. then 2 mlaui.. on tho other. Don't cbcal oa cholt tames. · Dcuer safe than r«ry. Q • ......, ....... ............................ .... beet -........ ..... ....... ...,. SIM ..... me keep I food abirJ ti .... I ... ror _, --.~ ............ ... ........ ..., m.w I MW .. (9-· HeW ............. · .. fir em -T .x... Dau Poilia You are' not alone. A number of raea~ ataadin hive found that fow o.te of fM people undercaaimate tho amount Of food they eat every day. Even thote who think that Ibey arc 0 lip1 eaten•• are often aurpriled how CMlty ca~I ldd up. Tiw's w,by i1 is 10 important to be IUrt 1-.&1 '°"' meah arc ~balanced, with complex cartN>hydrates (fruit" veactables.. whole arains) makin& up about two-thirds of your plate. They will fill ,a.a up more sati fyingl)', with fewer calorics. By the way, there is a posiai"-c LB. side to all t hll. If )'llU ao on kind ol fonJtal diet for 1 abort time, to &Ct rid of Cate wci&}lt, keep in mind &bat )'O\l do not ha tu rewict )Wnelf IO the 1,00(kaloni1·1~ levcl that t many dict1 demand. Any reasonable cutback from the true (hiahcr than )'OU think) number c lorics you were catina. togcthe Wllh $01'1\e kinJ Of ph) icaf c~ercisc acti~iay: should result in I t pounJ . Good scn\e bell$ tarvation an day SMfing SI lARGl: Bfll PEPPERS........... 4 P011*1 3 FOa*1 ua•oa .... •laMI ~lnSolods FRESH SPtNACH WNCH .59 ............. IT. IYU IYlftM e MCK •AMllOO -• AH) CONOITIONEI 2 99 -121 16-0Z. IOrT\£S • AftA Oil n.ACH•ADll 5 COUNT 2.99 fl 7SO·ML AllDlll . J\ CllAMMW il ~~c:~ 2 ... •s . ·[B· t.7s-una '=9 MlO YIUO RUM 9". ~~~T-7.99 2·LITER PEPSI COLA SUCI OR MTN DEW, +CW M AltUTIN SOMI N TSU YU ~ 22• .... INlllAIUKU .ao ... loVl. P<XX>l!S .89 DIAMOND MOWll lllCI H I 1.79 r fllll?CT ... MOD .. MUNCii• ..... ...... Cll 13 2-0Z. CAN ASSOmD • • ~ T ~. :. r ' • . • f ..... . . . ' r 3 .aa•1 llDOB~TCH 4-PACK MINI-CASE ( Vons New Yott Sharp Chsddar =-~ -Swiss , Miss Pudding Assorted Flavors 4 Count Package With Coupon at Left Vons Enriched Bread 1 1h Lb . · White ~Wl'l8JI Roundtop or s.ndwfch Red Flame Seedless Grapes -o .,.,,. ,,.,,,,., Snack · CMlfomg Grown Lb .• Coca Cola or Sprite 2 Liter Rsgulor or Diet 67.6 Ounce BonJe With~ Coupon Below • i,~!;, Bag . ·199 ~~~:d . Boneless · Top Sirloin I Steak '\ Lb Salad Mix Ea • ~;Pressings Ready Par R1g O' Light Sti«tld Yl rrlt • 16 O; Marie~ Salad Dressings f 99 Italian Sweet Onions 3.'n Assorted V11 e' • 15 5 Ounce Jar Ea. G,. r Gli • Lo • :I ~!!~!"!.~!.~a~ Salad Mix 3~9 f!.~5:!-f.h!!:X.~~!'atoes • 99 Orummettes .4795 Chicken 2995 Tray 89 Finl)tr Llckin GoocJ Country Fried Drummtnec Tfte Per «t Grad Night Crowd P~er S.rw116to zo ~o=~· • Westwood 449 Vons Side Dishes Deluxe Party Rings The lllmg of Saf'dwfch Rmps Loaded wtth Roast Beef. T;n.e , Ha m & Swiss C~ G •at for Grid 0art"" SIM$ 16 to Z0 Capri Sun Frunortnks 1" Ice Cream -~Qt. Scl«:tld Ra 11 . '1.5 OJ • 10 C"'6Jt P»t:blJt As$orted flavors Avall•bll OTJIY In Storti wttt S.mce Dell Pl••• Ofdtr 41 • Hows ltt Mn nee. '--------------------------------------------- Ba/a Half Chldten DrlmJll'IRlld0tBlack149 Extra Large 5s9 Farmer ·John RllJl*&iM D C',_ • ffa -----.. ~=""-Pie. n'llW~1n111D . 1.11. m . 199 ,,_,._ .. .,..,.,ms l:JtJ ~-26 :JOer.:Uifi,tt,,.,,....·FmAlll. , ..-a. -QDW -- 1!9 *1 I,,.,.,.,...._ ~"-·•Ollill,..._.. ' • 11:1 u. Llifit ca.• Ciflnr•• nn ...,,,t....... t. .:I:# ~,e.:,a I ldJJI 3i 1" R .. ,,,,,, AltaM. 3' ,.. . ... f«W·Clala• j .. ,, llolls \ ./' J i I ------------~-------------- Listening Creates Health y Pare nt-Child Relationships Does this sound fami!W? "If you don't have anything oia to say, then don•t say tnything:• That was the general message most of us were uugh1 as children when trying to express feelings like anger, 'frustration or emorion21 pain. Constqucntly, most of us didn't learn how ro lisrm, process or respond appropmtely to our own feelings let alone someone else's feelings. Moreover, ~ent.s are ~mfonable with their children"' feelings even when they desperatel y want 10 be understood designed for active listening such as:"You feel (sute the fceline) bcc.tUSt (state the p~bly ausc of tbc feeling). . ' D~n 't expect to be an eKpert listener overnight. Even when you make mistakes, your children will apprccUtc .ind re~pcq the fact th~t you tried. By leunrng h~w to c.omm~matc wnh your childrtn, you an become a If healthy relationships are to develop bccween paren ind children (espccU1Jy teens), you need to share 'ftdings, bcliefs and opinions to develop closeness and murual respect Begin by actively listening to your child. This requires that you: 1. Keep your ulk to a minimum; 2. Give full attention (eye conuct); 3. Acknowledge wlut you arc bearing. Next, think of a word that describes .. your child's feelings and use it in a sentence great listt ner and esub!J h h"1hhy, optn and effccuve rclanonsh1ps. . · Margu ct Ann Ferrin, LEP is a licen ed educational psychologisr who specUlizcs m commwuation, be~.i~ior.11 and social skills training for children and adolescents and offers indiVJdUJl and grouA parenting training. · Learn To Be A Behavior &pert Margaret Ann Ferrin, LE.P., designs an effective parenting plan individually tailored for your family's needs. Lam to: v Reshape your child's bcbaVJor v Improve his or her Self-concept v Instill self-discipline Whether your child has speciaJ emotionel or educational need~ or you just want to learn practical parenting tools that work. 'fl.Margaret Ann Ferrin, LE.P. !Jctnstd EducatJOnal Psychologr.s1 AJsts.smtnu and U>un.stluts Toddlm tJuocc1t Adttlls (714) 960-8234 8855 Atlanta Avenue, #111 Huntington Beach, CA 92646 EYARD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL June 28 • Sept 3 Weekly Themes .o 3 11Hll!f8r Sclfoo/: .,. focus • .,.., momong 1o ••v.ew lJil\C .-o1s 1tWJ ""4 prOV!dlo c:1111«en .. .,, incre~ r ''""'°" oYC< ttte summer monms (lt'llS s ooe 1 $1.QNute llJI tutoring when~ I Suc,ecis c:ove<eo onctuOt reaq.ng ""'ollO l'\elh 8CletlC» ~ SCll!nO' and &Die study D1t'f C11H1p: '1«•u• r.a 1 '""' 1 n lhe 1'r•noon. ~ ire art$ & er ans ··•ma ,..,.... -~ ,..,_ ... Ill< P'.tv raienc ~ oe~ ~ -c mv:n """" "'Ol't' ...,.,..')! toeld ll'ID'... oe ,.~.., IO 1 toc.ai pool IN! OOllCf\ ""'"' 4"'-1 tn.tr '"" !«;At~ .... Also Enrolling For Foll '93 • Elementary .• Preschool C a ll for Brochure 979-2957 1 02 East 8oke£ SJ .• Costa Meso ~ennett-;fticks JJ riunte .Scqool Est. 1979 (7 14) 645-4454 Elementary K-6 " Fall Enrollment in Progress At Bcnnctt-Hu:k> lundcrg.utcn 1s the first of seven steps rowud a rnlrd f ound.mon in \Oc1.l development decision making, rt\p.•m1b1llt\, and .icadcm1c knowkdgc. ' . Our chrldrtn n·~crH' a loving welcome from all of the o ther \tud<'n r' rn school .ind learn from them the 1mpoPl.mcc of c.uing tor one .inothcr. - Summer School available for New and Ongoing Students BIRTHDAY PACKAGE * 18 HolH o( ~ Gom * 4 Vtdto Game Te>aims• * A Bumpu Bolt RJdt <minimum t.wic ot +o Of'-• SJ 00 . Ticht1 &oil fOC" our Ncwat Anr9ctlori. ••Jaddlt 86' Top"I • l Soft DriMf • 8elooOI ' twsl • ObCount Pass for • Return Visit! ... * U.,olout Prtvetc ~~Room (or 45 rninutal .S1 .00 ....... '~ °' 8 People) ( :1 f : ~ .. ( ) ; I I l ) ·"' F ! I ,. l ' i : : I I '.' ' . ' ' . Pacific School of Music & The Arts wants your children to diss:over their hidden talents "~co Vlf' h . and untapped creativity! 7"'\').~ ~~ Our camp days are v.. filled with .. . , MUSIC .. . DRAMA ... ART & .. . MAG IC! Spr ing Clas ses Now Enrolling June 21 to August 27 Morning & Full day ~sions Ages J.15 Enrolling NOW Call for more information 545-1 217 Pacific School of Music It tt,e Arts 1S1 Kai.nus C..1 ~Mew * WINNE·RS OF ·THE FAMILY FUN .CENTER ·. CONTjST Shelly Stark Sam Packer Joey McReynolds Katie Fisher II vou v.01Jld li~e to be o winner ,,ex! wee~. comple•e rhe games below ond send •o _. T;he Daily Pilot 330..W. lfov ~t , <::osto Meso, CA, 92627 Attn· Dano SHAPE FIND Can you ftnd .._ ........ In ... big pk:t\ft be6ow? Color .. one. you ftnd. Find the Sun in the selected ad and put the Advertiser's Name Here CONTDl MAIS 1 Each cNld mvst lubm 1 the ~ OC1' t s to the Oo1lr PJot by the. Tue.day oftet publicoHon ol eoch ..-. 2. Chlldf.n moy submit _..,., weeli. 3. Winnen I be ~ ... IOloWiog Thuttdcw .e W1Met1 Will rece t!'~ from the ..... ,_ Cem•. YOCJ mutt cot "' k) doim your tidtett the stott of the new conllll -cotl Oona, bf. 307 ofter w;n. nen ~ 0te OMOUtl(ed. .. .. lBytars~. Maturt, ~sraff. Full & pan timt emdlfflmt. $94ptrum. Call for pan;~ rates . PARK PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL . · Principal Su.tame Lamond, M .A., Ed . 261 Monte Vista Awnut • C-Osta Mesa • CA 92627 (714 ) 645-5171 ' ( AjfJioud wirJl Playmous Prt·SchooO C ARDEN ~CADEMY -~••11110• 721 Utica Av Huntington Beach (714)° 536-1441 A# 1GNdt ' tdO a"" 6.00p"" ii ELEME fT ARY: Kindergarten • Eighth Grade • Cartkn Cumru/um • SmaU Gro&IP ll'ISl1UCl10n • Quallfitd Ttachtrs · • Congrnial ~Ill an.lios . ("'-'a .... c..,.. $•) • a..sbil u.n..n Sfttbc c..,,_.. · \ta&..,_,tia \CrMt t Alrr'n • GtDectr,1 C•,.itt lalil • Sc:ntt s f'nadt . "'* , Art AppetdadN • ft'*8I r...... EXT!~DED DAY PllOCRA.\t tit S ~IER PROGRAM: • Acatkm1c and tnnchmt/t/ Program' • ,41h and Craft< • Cool.mg and Smchm • F~ld Tnps M IC h<>OI Ch1/drtn Wtlromt ' ii PRESCHOOL: Age 2 • Pre.Kindergarten • Cankn Cumculum • L1stowri attd Vobol Skills •_Qµa~lfitd Slaff • SoctaJ mlD«hOtl • Rtad111g and Math RtadiMss • Indoor and Otudoor Play M .. • fmd · Alt Awi...,.. · Lillrmrt • ,....... · Sew) n.t · Cnll YEAR·ROUND PROGRAMS INCLUDE: • After-Sdm ScllllCt Chm al ~ ~ • School Assembles • Class Visrts • Reid T• -OUR 1993 SUMMER SCIENCE DAY CAMP- June 21 • August 27. 1993 • • Science OetectJve C~ • Space Rocketty Camp • Science Magfc Camp • Earth Explorers Camp .• Animal bplorers Camp Sites throughout Orange ~nd Los Angeles Counties Call now for registration Information: 1 C800) 472-4362 or (714 ~ ......... ' Te ... -'wUaeleela .., ..... c.:l!ll•ar .._,•-.-.es. 2 Orange eo.t Weekend I Thursday, June 3, 1993 \I " '' t I • t •., COMEDY I.any ............ ------... !a: ..... .. .. .. "*' , ...... .. / • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ················~···········~······················ •.•..•..•........................................ . ·Running .. ·.for Pride 12th annual Corona del Mar Scenic Sk . Race Saturday is a true volunteer effort By Joff 8eef1 s..alf ....... wclvc years ago. a small iaroup of (>C<>Ple in this commwi1ty bad an interesting idcL Why not SllJC I ra~ to help show the area's pride? · That idea has mushroomed into the Corona Del Mar Scenk 5k Race. an event that has become a rallying point for this community and which this year may help save threatened local sports programs. "The race was started as a bunch of pcopJc in the community who got together and $Aid, 'Wouldn't this be fun,''' said Sue Stein, the race director. ·•Jt•s grown from that" And how. More than 3,000 people arc!' expected to participate in the men's and v.'OfTlen•s S-kilometer races and the 2·mile fun walk Saturday. The women's race starts at 8 a.m .• the men's's race follows at f£20 a.m., and the walk sets under way at 8:40 a.m. Re&istration ~sins at 6:.30 a.m •. Sa.me-day re&istration costs $20. Prc·registntion is SIS. r..======;.Jlr==::::~.:.::~~:==:::~:=::: __ ::::::.:::===-..;:= 'Parrotheads' fly this weekend I t may seem lhaa 1bC majori1y or Jilruny Bu1feu /-. would be laid-back baby boomcn, b11t it you're going ro aatcad a.c ot bis &wo ~rfonnancc.s this weekend, be prepared. Tbis is when the ocherwue .crene ~ a0e:s .. atd. Ooftnin1 sba;k fin hats. wild Ha•ajjan th•rts. leis ad Bennucb shorts. Bufkn rans arc not yoyr ordm~ty cooocrt prs. They rante Crom dO-year-old rctirtcs . · · · to 2·year-old lots. brought by &Mir ~nts to bk in the carefree atmosphere. Most people mate a day of i1, arriv· ing arouftd noon '*ith bathe· cues and ~JCS in. tow. At last year's Irvine Mead<>Ws c:oo-- cen, one dcdaaed ran drove up in a rented Ryder wet., complete wilh pepcr machc' volcaao on top, in "com-• tnemOntioo of a Buffett favor- ite, .. v~ ... The parbn& 1o1 is trsnslonned into a tropial patadile. ,,_ W11S aowma in tbe brccU. One tJaiDs JOU'U notice about • a Jimmy a.dfctt C!Oel«rt is th.at cveryooe is wnmely frieodty, iodudi., Mr. BWrcct himlclf, who cncoura,es audience in· ~nt and ta~cs time out from bis mu1ic lO talk &O the crowd. He wc.ws the new sonp wi1b the ok1; anti it only takes a few ootcs before the crowd d)Cen iD ruopi1ton. Jimmy 8aaft'ett ii bas known ror his hit .,.. .. Marprila· YiUe.. and "'Qac Monday, .. which m:Qve •he _. air .._ The race ttas become a focal point in Corona Del Mars • community spirit on · 1oca1 ,.-, ....... ·Tr.c ..... ,...., ...... ....... Thou&b pan of Newport Beach. Coiona Del Mar bas always strMd to fcqe hs own identity. The community bas its own fReway, its own Ownber of O>mmerce 'and its own Sk race. ••Jt is really a communily race in every sense ol the word." Stein said. "We act people ltUd.ina Oft tbcir lawns cbeerlna the rwmen, ud WC &et about 2SO Wobmlctn eadt year. We b8\le IUCb a U. pannenhip with the people ol Corou Del Mar. lt01 a reeUy cooperative emiromnent and relationship. Olher l"ICCI h8ve astcd me wberc we act ow wluntecn. AU w. baYC to do it look up ud they're Mle." Alona wiah cMers. ... ud. rouce that lkbu 10111e of the l'DOlt beautiful ~ in Soutbcnt Calif~~CI will enjoy a prmet brcakfua doftated by 12 Newport Beadl ~u.. Tbeie are 22 diffcNGt .,e ~ • from ·-14-ucl-undcr~ ... HUlll08 Wataa. a 71-jiu-old naaau do .. pMticipec.d ia C¥CfJ 5k --bolwa·~-pmli ...... ,... ... "'011111 ............ . ~......,FNll"Mll "1'1111 W.... ii Hin. I Willl _, .... Y• Wa. 81 li6iL .. ...., ........ lft ............ o1 ....... life •• ........ ol l)lb ........ .,, ......... ol Mart ...... I ... ol .... 'bucl ... pinta., and~....,~... • ...... "' ...,. ne il6M•• OQ9CI °"' • • '*" ,..... • '-" • • did .. ~ •rcM•, a.n Md .... • ' .......... Onl..,.,,,.. .. .,..,,~ , ,,,.,. M/l Jafta.., ,,, Im. ......... "a M llR .• M-. shows race roule ol Saturday's COtON del Mu Scenic 'Sk Race. ,_ ..... ....,. l'llCC. asked for tbc 70-plus cateeorY last )Cat add eiabt nmacn~ • ·'llae na ii lpOMOfed by the ConJM Del Mar 0.amher of 0-rce wl the Newport • Bed Pub. Beaches and ~ Depanmcnt. n. = ttom the.nee (abcMll Stcia estimated) will bl lplil ••••• Ge IWD •nete• ne mbur wm me iCI tlaare eo .-. ill ill ao.,-amn community revitalization project.· .Storefrontsarcbcinaclcancdup Something very fishy's going on to help tum the downtown area into a vill-ic·type-sctting. her a bi& run hke 1hc Cof'OfU Saturday's fllby fa bqiu .. 1 10 The city will use its money to <kl Mar Scen1t Sit R.acc. ,ou11 a..m W'dh a ,.... IWli• able betp fund ~·b sports prosrams nttd lo load up 00 rood. Why Hatbor BoulcYard. dl••utp aod Kross Newport Beach that have noc pt> a huae planer of deep-fncd IMft "°°""'ufll •il ' ~·· bad money cut from t~it • cod at t.hc 4&h armuaJ Lioias FISh Swtday't fali¥iticl. wM:tli Ran tt tNciaets. Flaa foocbalt, track Fry at LioM Put m O.U Mat? ~ aod n&D YOti t ,.. .. i.daldc • meets and a ctrop.in prosram at Act\&&JJy. lhe ~n1 Utki oft Friday raft\c for a Jee, Wn•11M. a bebJ frvc city xhcQI Will all reccrve .,th ra <Wtncrs -~ •• 5:30 P• ~ wt tM 01 -a fll Mila much·ftceded financial help from rouowed by~ rides. pma and CoMa w.a. ,. ... .._.. .. SS Ad tbe race. $aeia uid. 0 '"~OL indude ,.,.,. ia.t for die -... 0 3 \ - •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • # ······························~·····~············ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,-·HOT SPOTS umc: folb mcouurc the summer scan-up by ics official solstice in mjd-June, while others tend to guide thci1 leisure b) whelher or not the kids are out ..... Ml II f If Arts . Scene of school. Then there's the younger. wilder bunch who ritualistically mark their · three-month territory along the Pcrllnsula when. the bronzed liCcguanls take their daily stand on the sand. An~yyou slice 1t, ii is fun: fun. fun in the -----• summertime for us coastal clingers. For'che culture vuhures in our midst, however, summer also means a chance to make an annual mece2 to regional museums and galleries for a dose of m~I sizzle. Here's a preview: .. r:--------12 For 1 ·Lunqh I at t1·Gt11, ------1• .£,,(!,,,,,_ ,,,;[[ umaln 0 o'"" ktinJJ tfu. Kent IC.ihlen's eclectic glus worb. .,-· ~· ~J 4 Fr11h Fllll D.n, .. , .. ·Round i nn r.1 '"' s1 u.i11i .. , 673-4 633 \ t t • Seafood • CooktaJJa ~! 1670 Newport BouleYOrd (N) , ... FOOi •Oflt..--....,_ ... ._1~,..--· ......... • ,....,.,..,...N..._..., .. ., • .._...._ • ...,~- ..,.._ .... ,_fAC .... '-'~ .. ········~·····································~·· . ~ ............................................... . 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Prictly c.c. l for 'll" THURSDAY NcleAI atp£de ICE•-.-W w111a 1i11i11 llllDld Pt•M\Jei 2 b 'lP FRIDAY C.:111a uRll'n• PllA5-19'mPiasu 21ar'lr .._._ ................ .......... s.n.-,,_ 4:30-7:31 pa I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COMMUNITY EVENTS DANCE . . 8 8.1llel Pacifiu .it 1~. nf' BJ l.h Tht'alt" -11-'2 l.H"P"> D• t•. e l!S-' 46.Ct> /\.11 .. ed·btll progr;im ("'.11..,•• 1t,. Sh.il..~;i•..ir 1.11.il'l'\.i-rum b .. h.'I r<om~ aod lul•t-1 ,._..,..oc>.ai th .artMl d1n.oe tcit .-.~ tvnch Mon r .. l(".~ , Clo1'> .:1n.J t J'11olCIJ b, Oct>o<.lh .. JlP•dt n .,jld, compJn~·, 19'-l:'. ql :>l'.a\On fratth .11 II pm ;ind :i.i:urd.h .ii ~ 30 .1nc1 8 p l1,~eb S l S !or o1d11 :, an<l > 1. '°' i.1 d~mt• .1nd s..·nt0t\ ~I uden~ • ntO< • .Ji I • e!> a•..-•· a•la' te ~··ll t:Kn.·~ b\:!Ote c Pt""~~~t't''C• Sb - See DANCE 10 "THE FUN PLACE TO .BE " IN ORANGE eoumY "Serving Only Certified Angus Beef' The Freshest Seafood, Pasta & Salads Appearing Thur., Fri., & ~-Night . ·1NTERSECTtON• with TnllCl!Y Longsteth & Featuring Alex T ayb 7 • .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ················:_:······················································· _·till •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·······················································••!••··········· HE IS MUSIC Neil Sedaka writes the songs; he'll perform some with PSO By Chnstopher Trela Specul 10 Weekencl rammy Award winning singer/ songwriter Neil Scdaka has composed more than 1,000 songs, many of which ("Laughter in the Rain," "Love Will Keep Us Together," "Breaking Up ls Hard To Do" and ··solitaire·') have become pop standardS:,But Sedaka did not originally set out to become a songwriter. "I studied for 12 years at the Ju Ilia rd School of Music," he said during a recent phone interview from Connecticut, where he was '.1ca t1on ing. ~· 1 had every intention of becoming a concert pianist, until I wrote a song called 'Stupid Cupid' in 1958 for Connie Francis. and that changed my direction."· Classical music's loss was the pop world's gain. In addition to the hits he has written for other singers, Sedaka Sedaka described himself as being from the Tin Pan Alley, New York City school of songwriting, where "we wrote very hummable melodics." "I'm happy to say that many of those songs will outlive me. There's a few of them that have become standards. I've had quite a career over these last 32 years. lt's been flattering and very satisfying." After his initial ~ucccss in the 1960s, Scdaka concentrated on writing songs for other people until 1974, when he recorded "Laughter in the Rain," which turned out to be a huge hit in AmcriC'a and launched his comeback in 1975. His songs continue to be popular both on the radio and in concert around the world. But even for someone who has been in the business for os rminy years as-he ha:s. Seelaka says it's still difficult to keep coming up with f~sh moterial. "You try to do something different and top your last work. You try to develop and grow. I have an album thot came out in Europe a few months ago of new songs. which I'm very proud of. One of these days perhaps it will come out in America. I have a love/hate relationship with writing. I love when it·i over and I can play the song in concert. It's a difficult process." 'l·m happy to say that many of those songs will outlive me. There's a few of them that have become standards . I've had quite a career over these last 32 years. It's been flattering an d very satisfying.' \ As prolific a songwriter as Sedako is, has he ever rhougJu about writing a musical? -&EMU has his own 1mpress1vc collection of gold and platinum records, most of -wb1ch he will draw from Friday and Saturday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center os part of the Pacific , Symphony Orchestra's final Pops Series concert of the 1992-1993 ··A lot of people have asked me that through the years. As a matter or facr, a couple of wcelcs ago I gQt a special award in California. Every year the Rosemory Oooncy Foundation salutes songwriters. It's called The Singers Solute the Songwriters. "During thar, there were a lot of great singers who sang my songs. There was one black season. aospcl singer. an unknown si"ler, Sedaka, who just returned from who got out there i.nd sans one 11 sold-out four-week tour of the of my sonp. Jc pve me the idea United Kingdom, will be using that perhaps a revue of my songs his eight-piece backing band. on Broadway could be ~ry augmented by the Pacific successlul in 1 ~I ICyle, •h.icb Symphony. He considers playina is very intercatin~ A loC of Tin with a symphony is rut treat. Pan Alley sonpritcn have tried '"The baflad.s take on a great to put revues qethcr, but J sound, with aJJ the wondcrf ul think th.is is a unique idea. Alter strings. I have orchestral bcarin& this rcadina ol my '°"" I arrangements for symphony · was convinced that it would work. orchcsrru specifically. And I will I actually swted wri-as a be doina aomethin& d111ical in tcen-aaer for black aitiscs on CC.ta Mesa. I wm probably be A~tic Re~ ao I am doin• a Chopin medJey. familiar with rbytbm aad blues. Audknccs are usually swprised Thole really arc my roou." · and quite elated with it." Scdaka bu the unique · distinction of h1vin1 the lOnJ they do roCt 'n' roU 10ftt1. 'Bad "Breaking Up b Hard To Do" Blood' wu my bigCst record in become a hit twice. in two America, but it's the lcaSI different decades. and in two rcmembetcd. II wu ..,cci•lilied. different Ayles. it was very rbylbm and bhNSsy." ... It wu No. ·1 twice, in 1962 Alter bis Colla Maa and 1976. I aueu rm tbc only enpacmcnta. Scdab is plannifta one who hu done the ume tOft1 on tourioa Soutb America. twice in different 5tyla. TK Australia and the FU East. He baUad version was a much better lc:wes to traYel, and bo lcMs to career R'COrd for me. Peopte we perform. ballads m~ ~ IC~J~ •• u l\ie Worked Yery bud tbrouab the ~ lad it'I ~ Oft. J feel that rm lucty tbat .•.act·''! do IOmetblna tlaat I reaJly e.,.or. .. I fed dm audieftc:a .., arc aMftl me a better ruction lbn CWT before. I dUM It'• die coail1i11tiaa ol peapkl daat have powa •with .. olus new ~faiw9'o .... IOdM Oldiei. AINI lftlr al ..._,..,.. r. wry e 1aW:11 .,.. • -..rt~ilalllbort61rM for ...... () . . ........................... ~ ......•........ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• g ondUC1or Carl St. Oair concludes the Pacific Symphony Orchestra's classical season at the Oranae County Perfo"'ling Aru Center tonight with a pqram that "lakes us back to our baste German-Austrian repenoirc." We haven't pla)'Cd a lot of Richard Strauss sinec l\e l .c:n here," SL Clair s.aid in a recent intcl'\-aew. uwe dad the f ,lu r Last Sonp' and 'Don Juan; and for our last cona n •lit' ..c:sson we are doing the 'O:ancc o ( the Seven Veals' 11nd t'ic fan:sl scene from 'Salome.'" .\mcnc.n lOpf'anO Eal)'nn Voss. heralded for her !'dlllrmlln~ in Opera PKifte's ''Turandot," v.111 sing ...,Ja>mc's death scene. She is ~ated to rctum ·nu t snson lb ll runnhildc ip .. Die Walkure." Each half of the concen ~taru ""am a serenade, the first v.ilh ~1oun's Serenade No. 6 10 D. ''ScreliaU Notturna. K 239," and lhe second with Strauss' Serenade for 13 wind instruments. Op. 7. Futurcd in the Mozan will be violinists Endtt GrJn:at and Alcundcr HotValh, violist Robcn Becker and bassisc Steven Edelman. As part of the PSO'-s continuing cycle of Bccthcwcn symphonies. the orchC$tra wall present Beethoven's Symphony No. 4, written in 1807. St.Clair says he v.iU not slavishly follow the metronome markinp in printed editions of BcethO\-cn's score. At his last dinner v.ith the late Leonard Bernstein, St. Oa11 says Bernstein c:ou~lcd not to v.car the yoke of lketho\en' tempo m:arki:ngs.. · SL O~ur 5a1$-Bcclho\"'Cn's metronome markings WC~ ·,e~ much tied to his difficult relation.ship with his nephew l<Alrl .. Maclzcl patented his mcuooomc in 18tS. After a batter and costly &cpl battle. B«t~'Cn v.on CUitody or Ka rl .ind put the recalcitrant tecn·a,cr to v.Otk issuing '!letronome numbers for his worts. They arc nc;>t reli3ble • .tccordang to St. Oalr: &cchoYcn wa.S ~at dunng the pcnod 1813-2.S. and Kart was noc known for his dil~gcncc. ~un Masur, cond1aetor of the New York Philharmonic, has a mcUOnOmc from &cthcwcn's time. says SL (fla.r. .. It "YoOtks correcdy •. but not accur.tcJr -1t counu -20 percent differently Crom today'' metronomes." St. Oair u ys. \'au first met St. Oair -..hen she appeared in the fin ale to lkrnstcin's euctidc with the Opera Pacific. "She i a wonderful artist;' St. Oair said. "I remember the po-ti.er of her voice -briUiant •«ithout bei03 forced." Vocal prow~ss Soprano Ealynn Voss sings Salome's death scene tonight <>Pert1tic soprt1no EaJ~nn Voss appeus tonight with Pa· cil'ic Symphony Orchestra at fi nale of Clt1ssics Series. She was ln\ited b:ick to '"' Strau : In a stpar:itc intel'\-ae"'. You said her \Oace. now tha t ~he is O\er .SO. 1 JUSf stanang to mature to the point -v.herc she c.an sing the hcll\1er roles or Strauss and Wagner She h:i sung '" Str:iu~· .. Ari:idne au( Nuos" v.11h L.A. Opera, "Turundut" v.11h Nev. York City Opera, ··un Ballo 1n Maschera" an Winnipeg. .. Ernal'u" an Spain and "Don Caflo" an Baltimore. Salome v.111 be sung an a concert \Cf ion. v. athout CO)tume or such prop 3) the SC\Cred head of John the IJ.1pt1:.t \ U'' S3) she -v.111 come) the drama through the te\t v.11 h f.lc1.1I cxprel>s1on and using different colon. in her \llacc. ~ In the final -.ccne an Salome, the hernmc: ~an\!' an anJ holding the i.e,ered heJd. and Herod. d1,gu~tcj b) her · bloodth1rst1ne'>~. order ha soldier .. 10 cru'h her to de:ilh beneath their 'h1ehh. fhe \l\ld orchc: trataon v.arl :.ind ,1,1dly depict:. the stage ac11on. The role ot 5.1lome 1s difficult to 'ang. :sccurding to \ "" .. Str:iu s '" relentlc~ for 1al1ng the \OCal line abo\e the taff to A. B-llat, :ind 0-n:Hural. Jnd !.Omeume )OU go"' a~ lo..-. down 10 the G-Oat bclO\\ maddle-C" Voss wall be back an Lo) Angele) th1 summer to sang ··L n O:illq in Ma>Chcra" and·will ing "Turandot .. 1n September She recently took fr.e months off 10 mourn her fi:incee, Amadeo Allen. a \10hni t \\ho died after a 15-month bout wuh leukem1:i. The ordeal tert her "exhausted," she said This 1s not Voss' first hiatus from perform:ince. ·•t got disillusioned in my 20s and quit. Then 1 studied with (tenor Georgia) Tozzi in MaJabu. He as such a v.-onderful. d)namic pe™>n:slity." She also met Birgit 1clscn, ~ho became her champion and cncour:iged her to continue. . Voss fceb he is now m:stured both as a per n and an anist al)d c:in ta l ie the emotion311~ difficult roles. Thtbc first (ew no1e on st:i'c :ire often da(ficult. she ~) . Her secret? "You open )OUr mouth, tile 3 deep orcath and let her go .. V~ "YoOru out for I ~ houIS C\ery da) at her home ne:u P1t~urgh 10 l cep fit .. On the ~d. at s e'crucmangl~ d1rficuh to sta) on a d1e1 regimen Good homemade bread and p3Sta arc my dow n(all " V~. ""h0 concedes to be O( ample SIZC, U) during her tame of( he lost v1;c1ght through exercise. but 1hen "didn't hta\e a lot ur ~upport for that \'01~." 0 ·- 0 (?".) The p.:rfvrm.in..-c ~·guu at toru1ht a.r the Or:1ngc Cou~"p,., • formm1 Arts C.:nrcr 71lc ron..."1.·11 1u/I be bn».k~st O\Ct KLSC·F\t (91 5) Cump&.er-in-~Shkfl€'C Franl. Trch\:li •111 gf\.c: a pn:roocat rail ar 7 pm 111 S..·gc-nrn>m lb/I T1d.cu. •hrch arr il\-a1l.lt>I through the C4·nrr:r bot ofl1,-c 2nJ T1d.ct:.t.J>1r:r, t:lfl&C from SIJ· SJ7 and m.n be cm(fl·J b) phone " 7.W.~W . ! '1lpera Slilg~r lteads for Europe via Corona del M.ar • ... ... \ ' .. -- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• DANCE Fcom 7 • W.tll'rfront Hillon 21 100 P~rfic Co.isl l11gh,~.i~, fdunt1ngton Be.><.h, 960-SURF. T"o Step f~y" coon!~ dana 6 pm. LITERARY ARTS • Alt• Cofftt House '>Of, l lst St N!w-port Be.l<:h, 675-0233 A po1.•try reading by Rota M1Ue< .ind Beuv 01~00 '"11 bf. held •I 8 pm \\ed~y Fret-.idn ~'°" MEETINGS I. SEMINARS Classial, Opera & Traditional 1 O Orange Cout Weekend I Thurlday, June 3, 1983 cat ..... ~ ..................................... . wortd TOUJ ·9r futwe r p , Shiriehud. MK..a Griffi ~rt r ~._ Mid the Pr Sl'>Cfl(•, ~ Rnt"~ Sloi Mount.Ion 5 pm Jurv 11 Mld 1~1ion.al fcinch .tfld Cr• f • 'Kific Symphony Orchfltt• County ~rl'onn.ng Nb """""· ('"otet ~. COIU ........, 5 StcUu COIT'pWtf"\ ~ P!l(h "91 s...~ •• a p "' f tid.ay •NJ 5.ltur «"U SU "4e. . .\\Mdw>u~ l n&NtW )450 10 ~pan ~l<tl 6;' J "'°° ett..ndy pl~~ <~!IMC rod.: 9 IUI\• tu Sl -'~" fMh ptrldrm1_ .M ., p m f rid.I) S..1urd.ly 1 ic I.It 8.tnd ~"" ~ .. 2 d.ay r rtt .tll'1IQllOll • · Soufo.ah\ •t 9 pm Turtd.ly ft< ' To H o nor Gra dua te 1993 Benihana Presents the "Gradua tion Spe i a l" STEAK AND S HRIMP D IN $19.93 f . E C6mplete ·with SOup. Bcmharla Salad. HJ hi vegetables. Fned Rice. Green Tea clnd le • Crea (SJ9.o:J ineludes tax ) •••• •••• ...................... ~ .................. ~ ....... ························~························· -. ···············~·i···················~··········· ···································~············· .. SlllGU:S ,,.. s.n ~. 498-8800 ~ Oub ~ D.w;r" 6-9 pm Sun- nct~ns Amerian l.,_ i Sth St lJOf1 ~.tdl. '46-S \38. lf you ~,oy ""' .ind hlWj fut, .. nice plOple. l°'ft it. w~ • ~ "*'lins Mrettnp wcond Ind foutth Mon oi t.-:t\ rnQnd\ from 6 »10 30 pm THUT£R ltt f.OCJ To .... n Cmttt Ora~e ~ 111~ -•-1 2000 8~~) ~-stir Tommy TUM rt1urns July ll·14 for ~ ~oon •rxes ol ti;~ .ccl.aamfod one·l'l\M'I \ho\" "TOl'l\f"ly TuM Tonite' Tiet.tu S18-Sl8. C~sl Rtptttory 6SS TO't\-n Cen- • M uunint Rt>,to1uro1nl 19800 "Uc.Arthur 8h.d •~ ne .. 60-Cll,E .. 1'0ot SuspocKJfls. · .1 ~ m~""Y comec:lv b.l>ed on the moo.te • C..s.Jbt.lnu is pr~~ fr~~ .11 I) pm ind 5.llurd.tvs .11 7 pm Adm1s~I\ S38·S48 r-.e1fh) ~ewpott ~.Kh MJrnoll Suites con11n~ ll ~ S 1-19. ~-couple \yster) 't\ttlo.t'nd . ~ .... ti.en 1nclud~ d111l't'r, the show i two 1oom suite F1id.l~ Of ~turd.) evenong ind breJf..f.ut the "''' <Uv .11 the NUmolt s Windows rbUIUW\l • South Co;ut f'IAu Vill•gt Murder Mts- tery Dinner 16}1 Sun~oer """, SJnu AN. 675-9726 Sherlocli Hol~ .n C&oor ""o 8J ~ .. ~ en the .\\am11'1)' s Tomb pr~ed 1 pm ~tu•!U)~ Tdt'b SSS per ~t10n ancludes drMef, mvst~. CNmp.igne .lnd gr•tu•l·ts Auditions • l<ldsuge The•lrt' 1599 )u~'°' "'" • Cost'1 f\.ieS.I. 646-0lH ()pm •ud•loOOS lot the rom.Jntoc comedy Ftin'-te •nd k"'11nt en lhe O.w dt luM \\'1• be'hekJ M<.nd.a) It ., pm The two-al.aroKter pl.lv requ11l".\ an .K\Of ind actress •goes JS-45 () Ori~ CO\U Meow , 9S 7-403 3 On the tNll1 SU ·~wnds .. \\.llwn NI· c~ s powl'fful drMN .ibout 1uthor CS. l-" conun~ th~ JuM 27 ·~ S2S·U 4 Showt.mc.o\ ·a pm Tues. d.t) fr~. 2 30 .ind 8 pm ~lu~. 2:30,•nd 7 30 pm Sund.t)~ liclo.eu S2S· 514 ?ht Young Constn.;itory Pb~ pr~t 'fht ~M Door" i f.nc1nJhtlg tile •boot in ~d1Nry Nfi·tttreslrl.11 rF=iiiiir:;:::======================:::;::;;;;;;;;;; ""ho 1.;af\) tlvOl.lth sp.>ee ind '1rrt\es "' .i sm.111 town. un.ll>&t 10 re~c his origins \\'•II ~ pr~led 5.lturJJy throu Junt -- 1l I l..tU S;·$10 • W•r Of( •r~d-..•) l't.l)hOUSt 1058 l.bt ht \t S.lrti -'N 54:1·899., P•~r \\.aQ \1 <>' i;n•I .mu~•I ~ .abour • ~°""' • u~ .... ~ clii1tC\ilt rtl.luonsh;~ ...,,:h mt>n ,1niJ ntr.1n~ lrom ~ mo:her ~t.'m\ f•O(TI .I d.I!\ dbtdhood S«ftl, "'111 be ptC"K'fllf'J .11 I p m f ridJvs .ind .itutd•n thro., I) Ji.nf' 16 1 ic ets· s 1~ so.sis Dinner theater ----- ~ . .... ____ ,,~"'-............. ... • - ~LAS . 'EL~CHITO MEXICAN RESTAURANT Fo.r 26 years-f amUy owned. famUy operated. ancI fam--ay_...,co-uea--y-. Mama. our first cook: insists on training each chej! • F rom Salsa to guacamole. every recipe ts ...,p~d w-Uh thefreshest ingred ients. ~ ~,., sip afew del icious award·wmmng mruyanlas . Costa Mesa Ola• CDllll Wut a wt / llturldltr • .U. 3. t.:S 1 t • ' lo I " . "' .:·······································~~······· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • All in the familia Avilas build El Ranchito into one of coun ty's best Mexican hot spots ix restaurants; one for each AvilD family. That was the dream eventually realized by the Avilas and their five children who migrated to the United States from the beautiful colonial city or Guanajuato 27 years ago. The entire family lives in Corona del M:ir now, commuting to tlfeir nearby rcst:iurants. and Maria Eltna Avila, who was a little aioa or age 6, is the grown up senora "'ho keeps things running smoothly at the family's EJ Ranchito on Placentia Avenue in Costa Mesa with manager, Martln Diaz.. Dining Editor Every day is a fiesta at El Rancblto; in front, colorful balloons dance in the wind; flowers arc in bloom and the rosy building extends a chec.rfuJ welcome in a gaudy, Carefree way. It's a prettier restaurant than its counterpart on 1he Newport Peninsula,.and it -----has a big park.in& lot, a definite plus. So LS Mama Avila's original chicken soup which is featured on the menu. It's a richly flavored chicken broth with big chunks of freshly cooked, tender chicken. nee, fresh lime, diced tomatoes and avocado. It's loaded with cilantro -and if that pungent greenery isn't on your personal bit , .. ' f.C: r c. ••vl. parade, ask the waitress to go easy with it, or just fork it out. Without its green physical presence, cilantro still gives a savory, authentic taste to this most excellent brew, Sl.9S. Handmade tortillas arc a house specialty and the resultant tacos, enchiladas and chips arc light and airy and the homemade salsa i.s habit forming. Chef CJaaq Fipcroa prepares another EJ Ranchlto hallmark daily - chingolinas -crisp flour tortilla pastry, rolled and stuffed wit.b finger size pieces of cb.idten. cut into bite sizes -deep fried, S7.2S. A tnditioial Muican shrimp c:oc:ktaiJ, replete with fruit juice, avocado and sweet, fresh shrimp, was strangely warm and a bit disappointing. but after Costa Bnva's shrimp eruavapnza (Pilot review, March 11), thi.t was no surprise. ·The Oaxaca, rcaularly S5 .9S, is half price at lunch time. It's an incredibly good fl.re-roasted chilc reUeno, with rdricd beans Ouffy and delicately seasoned Mexican rice. Instead or reCritd beans. which arc delicious but b-a-a-ad for us, El Ranchlto offers frijo/<!$ lresa. There are lots or health conscious items on the menu. and the pleasant stair will help you work you way tbrou&h their sugesttons for light cuisine. EJ Ranchito offers a seafood menu on the weekends. alofta with a Mexican brunch, S8.9S, kids under frve, rrce. Its a grand buffet with menudo and pozo/c in great copper pots on Saturday and Sunday from JO a.m. to 2 p.m. There arc Marixhis each Friday and S:itur<by 1tig:bt-and du:rin1 tbe weekend brunch. Happy hour "' drinks and food arc scr«d from 3 lO 6 p.m. daily, with 16 oz. margaritas. SJ.SO. Oranac County has lots of the best Mexican fooci nonh of tk border, and 1t shouldn't come as a surprise inoc that wonderful cuisine and iu invcnton came t'o us from just down the road apiece. 0 0 El Randtito. 1101 PU«nt' 642-11'2.. Open 11 un. to 10 Monda,-.Tbursday: 11 •.m 10 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m. 10 1 I p. S.1urd1y: 10 un. 10 JO p.m. Sunday. Full Bu. Wheelchair. Smoli4 •• •• ... Locl4dng ,. ..... ., ..... ....,.,..c.. .... . -We're bringing people ~oge'lberl» spMlllc acL .,.._,. throagh ... . woke eels. PkKe yoar own cicl,; end bll'le yoar diGilcal .Ju 11c. ) . I'>')) ~p<:dal .\<.h <:rti~ing ~uppkn1l·nt for ( lrang<: Coast \\"t:t:kt:nd The cw Saual Revolution: mv and Dating in the 90's! by Suum Pl«gn-Marsball. Pb .D. J t clca r t.tw HIV (';11\ no longer be cons1~ ~ ·s-a>·· dbelse It s ..a noo- c.Ji'iCTimtnatotV VU\J • 2fTCC\J.t\8 hctero- ~xwl womc..-n and ctulcUm, 21on~ "-'1th men, .. ilh che ~ ~-a_~2uon :ind dc:lth In f.lct. the ancidcncc of ~· infcctaons ~now rutng f;wc:-r in "omen th:ln 1n men. e mu.\t fatt the facts. HIV c, tr.ms- mllt~ t:>c:tv.·ccn adulb by· blood or ~xwl antetCOWSC for~ most part. we can ~-old blood-borne vuus <cg nttdlc s~ng or cransf~ with u~e blood products). Sex. however. LS an 1ntegnl ~of our·eXIStencc and &he Idea of rc:frama.ng from ~xual lOlCTCOUrsc a n improbable one 10 put forth As ;i fle'\11,ily Jngle fC'nule I feel the impact of HIV with some rescntmcnl \l'c li\>-c tn a culture thac ,1n the p.1St • few dccadc.'I. ~ Sttn the' .iccept;incc of sex ber9.~-eo non-mamed 1ndJ\'ldU· .il .is .i ~.ilthy pan of a rd . .itio~hip Bue. no\v ttu1 '"'c" c ~en -.ocn.'1.ll .tccepuncc "e mu\l hh .. -r.llh tcJr for our lwe5 whc'.n we c~ ~ 10 h.l\c J ph~ IC31 reL.moruh1p "'1th :,omeonc "'c are for U.'ho hi\ th!~ pcr~on ~lefl( , ~th.> I he b&scxu~l? (The AJO cp1· demtC tu.s revealed th.11 ttm L'\ much · more ~ than previou~y thought!) How prom~ has he been> (Pronuscuil)• and other sexually tr.m.'>inatted cLsc2scs llke gonorrhea a.re nsk factor..) If you're an :l'W31C, intelli- gent and reasonable pcn;on. the first heat of anrac-hon ~Id nov.• quickly be fol lowc...'<i by these mental ques.- 11005 These &S&ucs must then be addttssed' <hrectly Wllh the obtcct oC your desire Fortunately. ~use of \ my work ~ 10 lllV related roearch, lhi.:. has n't been so awkw-.m:ffor me! But I k now few single:, who have fig- un."<f out how to subdy ask a partner'< HIV status or how they feel ahout con- doms And even :isking tSn't a guaran- tee It'<; clear from ~ychol<>gJCl.J ur- \ en that one oC the thmg:. people: tie nxN about is lhetr ~x ll'•CS' Recent Los Angeles Coun.ry 5l3list.tt"S tuve hown ~t approx:.unately ~ oC the ulfectC'd women have no known nsk f.lctor (necd.les and t:ransfusiom a re easy to tdcnufy as a sou rec of anfCCl!On). In other words, their &.'> hnle doob< that these women were U'lf ccted by sexual transnussJOn. They Clthet" didn't know their partnC1'S tustory because chcy did not ask , or v.Trcn't told the truth when they did. And the' resul~~ d6dty-forchem. ubsequent sex partners, and an man" C1SCS for I.heir ctu.ldren Today v..-e must be <hscnrnuucang :ind cautious.. We do have to appro.ich .i SCXU21 situation with a ~ p:irtner :u if ii were J life or dc~ath Mt~llon. bcc-.lusc 1c could be1 frank dc.cu:..\100., with a potenuJ.1 sex partner e:ul\ in ~he rebuonsrup, before the he-.it of p:iss1on cloud:, your dun.king. are a good idea I rec0mmend the'm In fal"'t, al a nun doe:.n't care enough .ihout me to"'1im.-.cl0 to agre< to u~ ;A lOn· dom, or lI) \ 10 make me fl."CI ~>utlt}' tor lOSL....UO~ .. I\ 3 prelty good U~IC.lllOO •• for me that he • noc lhe kmJ of gu~ I v.-ant to be wnh. 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SWF fttt·•n• MCLIDI I t ·••a.4 M tm..Oll?l7j TAU.. A"1tAC'Tl'Vli "Y OWF wn1n, 1ttla all. annM, ...._, SWM ... 0 .· 13 messages Press 14-for inf~tion or help y ____ ._,... ___ .....,.. ____ _ 8d. ~"'Inc. bil.llnt'!l tlC> ~-~~Cl( "-'fll)' II). pl'N)n.11 ~ ~ ~ -......... for~ ti, .. pcnilfa ~~'A~ 11u d 11'11 )''°' .-C'USll'IUI -atlll '*"*'9 ....-~ ~ pa. k>YU'I -o( hwoor. Newport Bach. Call 1732. ATTR.ACTfVE SWF 5'6/132. -*in& COUlllC1l*1 51-65. for fn, spoablodly. ablN hfc'I Mrpntcs. ls il )QI? c.a Mca. QI 1740. STUNNINO, KIUU011$ bnlnraie. 27' 5'31100.. dmrcs bypenuual. mooopmous. affluel\I. lovina nc»ounolter '°' lndilional hto-cDmmlt· ment. JOY· forever. Newpon 8e8dt.. Call t 736. SHAPELY 25 BF wfb1ck leeks 1111 Wft4 J0.40 few IP- ncr. dlnd,._ mows. poaihl;e m..-tiip. LM.ewood. Call 1741. . EXTREMEl.Y' ATTRA'C. TIVE, lookina for aame. SWF, cl1uy;cann1. shy. rady '°' bds. 11!6.s pro(e:s- LEFT -HANDED. alble11c, --uftum Cdlcpucw bid) bualinsfor~-.so. 60, b&act Of 'llrlllle, llOIHCli· pc>lll. NIS. ~/ ru-- cially heal~. li~es JU&. ll CTWl•c. easy to look al. Vcniee. Oil lSOI. VIBRANT. ()()()().LOOK· INO. paAOnlk iedllead.. SO. N/S. Seets SW JM. ..-Oft. .,..uneoa -o( .... EnJO)'S dancina, rcnnis. lk- acrc. mcmes.. nvcl Resda. OlilMIO. cvre AND CU.DOI.. Y. Lqe and lovely, tiappy SWF. Blondisb brown hair. s·3 1(2'/?60 lovable u.. llMdh· sent. boncst. Md cruuwe. ~ SM 21-"5 for llone:a.. f lolrlftl. mhlNllC 'l'datioMtup. Ale. ~ INfl CIDOllCl'1 SNdlo Oly. Oil mo. A BENTLEY. JO'S, 1l1m i.ia. ci...y. an.,_ oui o1 ltfc. Sccb ».u ~ .. boft:•1v1111. $~ Moaica. Cll2J9). WANT'EI>: Well.-..,_ Cllt· lilc.~-by~ K.l)',llmdcr,wana~ davaroed Ftaldl ~ 40. M:alitM. CllJ I mo, 'S&NCQf. ~q. cdlal- ed, 11uWc:t1vc, 1Cti11C SF 31. -*'-•"'*»+ b.e-.......,. w--.c.1>Q6. SEEKI~ probtonal sen· llanM. SW'F. S"l~ .... 60'1, Cll¥C. collep ~· v.orld 111vdcr, c:vltvra.I pw· 111111. U. ~ CMI 2AI I. _________________ aloul SWM. N/S. 26-ll. PRETTY SBF. S'3. ll Cln1- 1111. aubna boaes• ~ cuee SWM 19-ll. 6'1-6'1, No ....... l..oi AIWfdes. Cll 2.(74,. ENGLISH. depnl.. IOpbi.stl· ~ Si/11$. very~·~. dtplcd. Secb Nlolrtld -of '"WI.Ill« 5S+. fit. N/S. s... Mena. Oil !412. 5>65. Com Mes:.. CaD 1171. F\JN & F\JNNY. bnat11 a SUIWI). Enjo) RAtSb ~ Jim Ladd. and HopduUy You f<K brmna. c:ann& Md "-· lfl&. COLU Mes1L Call 2102. ASPlRING ANGEL. prcuy .. "C¥f1Miltn, '-indhuned. Cft· JO)~ Ille lrts.. illlllqUeS 11111 -mals. seeks hea~ on e.nh. ~BeamC111 2tll. WOUU>BE Pnncas.. Allrle· 11vc OWF. N/S. seeb kind. r ··~would-be pnncc. 57-67, f« -------· OOfl\enatJOO, dmclni. friend· Women Seeking Men Sf Songle Female SM S.ngle Mole G Goy l Wbton J Jewitt. \hip. lrvll'IC. a.II -:!tin. '\ OUNG SENIOR. slendu 5'<>. auracp"c. encracuc. 10 \hare liner 1h.in1s 1n hfc w/SWM NJS. 58-70. We arc cduc•ted. ~ofeu1onal, w/1 IOUCh ot das. p>d 9ICOIC or humor 11\'ane.. Call I I .SO. ATTRACTIVE X·modcl SWF, kwa &df, S'&ll.S, S9, sed s SWM o"« SS. N/S, ou1go1oi . .rnuenc. s1ncctt. lovmc ~K~ Beach. Call 1145. LET·s CONNECT! ME: SWF N/S, .auxu .. e. lfftc· IJOIWe, r-y. mutu-(llt'CtCd. ~ ln!Yd. '*lft. many ... Ucpant sports. bonc:sty. and much morel YOU: S'S+. II· Ir.ICU \'C, l'u I IOIOUS. It'll~ .,.. 1ethgen&. Md a "et)' speciaJ man looking (cw 1 pcmww:nl rcla11onsll1p. Tusun. Call 135 1 PRETTY SWF 30, blonde. blllt-e)"d. lolCSl, ~ en- pys &ravel and mcma. 11«b secvrc. wann·hcaned man llOtlo eflJO)'S w --~ CM! 1911. ATTRACTI VE SAF 3', S'6/13S. cd11cucd. seeks SW/AM, edVClltd, profe.· t10Aal. aoia.1-oMntcd. mat· n.-mindtd. Hoftcsly .... 1mporunc dwl -.e. 5' 10+. Tlll&ln. OiD 1927. RA VISHfNO stEDHEAD. "·CR! ........ cu-a. ordiGal'J q11.ahry!Uarae\e.r. Sccluoa: 0.. uccpllout, < a a 1Mt. tlllnL ..a::ieiilflil ......... P'4t'S ....._ c:md requucd. K~ 8cedL CMI 1916. BRIOHT. accamphsl1ed. •· ttactJ•• <•hm). :n. N/S, S'61115. Sedia&/ OtrtrlQI Hoftcsl CCIMml'-'CftC. ••y~. • ~ Lr cmnnllbllal IN.llded! ~ux.. ~ 1752. APPEALING. ,RETTY DWF, peute bnnwue. &ood body. 42. 5'1/105..,.."" ldhp. f11my.11Nq111t. Soeta 1a1clhacal, ten bl~pe. ptlygailly fit. bid. ~ quality JeftllclnaA. l\le ... pon &e.1a. Call 116). ADORABLE. SLENt>EJt A ELVIRA. MRS Robin.on IOlled DO Fc.lhni OICL •1lb Wartw>I t..,1sll ISO cntpy. compi...,..,. collltlOnbvc CL~SSY. TRIM SWF 50, • NIS. WMb CSI ... 1ua:aat.I Man 45-55 11> dllft OCJrM:n> taons. popcorn. l1IQlre. ll'\linc. Call 1&69. FlREMAN DESIRED by cw. blonde. CJ1JU1S OUldoor .am- llCS. IO)'S &nd lf11CllS. ul's have fun Santa Ana. Call 11128 ADVENTUROUS SWF ~·10'. 39, NIS. tootma fM tall. ecu.-c. NOr py. ~ Island.. Call 1640. PETITE (.5' /I 00) DWF. fit. act1"c S5. w/bc'o"'a eialr .t eyes. ad.a ....... ·-o( die oW ldloOI (U · 70) w1lo .Ull mJOys h(c. Ht .-.i4 lo¥C booO. frialds. dalre. klQI n mcwa. ~L be af. m.oa.•-~­othcra as be la la. b1 .. Klf. Corona did Mir.QI 167S. OASSY OWF 5'Wan. u:- ceafwl pnilCIPllllll _.. kits ~11111'1?1•.1 · 41-60 Who CDJO)'I dana ... d1mn1. movies. tnvcl and ~--~IMnt. Clll 1572. I BEAllflFUL. SENSUOUS. clusy. llK'CCllflll 11oDea BP 37, S'(J(tlO. .-S > I wie. fll, (1~.ally IVC'C'CSJful, ch1muo1 •• boaest. moeoaa· mot11 man 31-41. Ntwpori Bcacll. Clll I S10. DYNAMIC. .,..1ep. "'91· d""S'll .~ ..... 11oul who u)oy• &clMl• .. ho'1a. mcma. homc-coot- .... ~ ..wctic SM. 40+. -~-°'---· ~ --. wtlo tit.cs a cMk.,. T._ Cll 1519 IWKl SJF. 5'5, NI'S (lovn .... ,, -.ts bnp&. aillmDd. ..s.cakd cwcx•,.e c37-4S>. Lol~Olil2" BEAlTTY A INtAJNS. _._ llld wiuy. ,_ -lhtadly. __. -..a:telllflll. Serb ~a.my ...S comawruc.. lb\....., ......... ". OUCllC'e Md lldVUlblre. !!>we llll....,wA1' ... ebna. du'"''· 1111anna. cat· ina-SWM. 39 ... 5. N/S/D. OalwrOty. QI 1747. BEAUTIFUL. atllletlc. ro- ~ ct.y W/F, JO. sect$ --..w. 9dlkt.lc.---.. •ncen. '"'"Y· cilay wluec ieatlcau 26-ll for love. . dc*nrn. .... tmybe nai tie fatry &&kt. Mulaauu B~h. Ql210l ' SW LADY 1i1B1 SW.,_ ....... 1or ... .....,. ........ ~ .. NIMlr& ... o.ldoan. ~ ---cal• •• .....,. Lot "-teat.a.. Call llS6. HEARTS Of SPACE. ct.l- a.I. roe~. WA VE. S...m. 11an. (•II moo•. forcsu Walb, 41Nna.. ~ for· ftp! Ii-. '1'IR AIU.,. roUB coaAeta. Tall. •l. ~ PtaaelW WltlfW# U. ,... be.ill*. CHARMIN(), bn&ht. cbmy EnJ11t.h MGM WF, 5'6/111. _.. SWM 4().. ltla:Cl&ful. IQllWllfc. -...~PY S'9+ to .............. ~ s.. Monica. o.l ll74. ~MINO SWF 37. _.. .... .,. ..... -.. .... SWM .., 4.1. pdlntlly .. WlA. .... ~ Oill mt. AU. AMERICAN OllU. _ ... old, .. ..,.,~ .. .... ll)IOll • )6.50, ~ .a.bte • , .. lo•&q ..... , -.....~w~ ~ CllZ29 ; ATTRACTIVE. PETITE CHRISTIAN BF 29. ~cs blonde 5'31106. widl piM 9'0ftl, ,..,..,...,., ....._ IC.llM of lt•111« A fia•rw. ~ b Qrilliaa l,08M Seel .. ~. I. ltOm, '*M lo\oCI OM. f11ilrWood. svc:cc.ur.i .... 4'·5'. io QI 1161 ......................... .. . £"°1 ............. . SAUCYYET,...llilyHll ....._...._....._ ... ......... -~ ................... ..... ... .......,..., a -r ............. .... lllGeOJllMU ......... "',. .. tOCW..-..i ....... ....._QllU'1. ' W...,..._ Otl 2m. 14 Or.nge COllll W..und I~. June 3, 1813 A TTilACTIVE. cd•u&cd. SW.~ Wlftft. seru.al. pt.yflll. 1puitul. Scd.1111 SM 4.s+ b lo'fias,. •OllOSMllOtl• ~laliOUbip w1&.111ru1 COINMMatioft. s-Motlic& c.112367 . SWF '°-USUAU. Yo__.. ly a:ll'f'e.. aitww ~· ·-.r.....-J.*-aan- ,_,'°'~-a.. .. s.a Mcllb.. Cal 2l2I. GOURMET ~S. Ewo- ~ C!UlloGk f*-lid'I e•n- some. pt11t•I. iCUt 34-4' CGmplllion (OJI (he#cr, COD• ems Md mont1 S.. Mont- e& C;all 2327. PRETTY. ATTRACTIVE. "'*"' 40. ,., .. ~ .. --.e.r.-.~• Illa eic lmX in I ,rt*. p- c.mu. MlttO.Jfllill maft Wllfl lc>b or Uldtntud•"I· lo11c lftd atr«UOn t.0 dQA:. Meet mr Md ~·u -11rpC1 .._ W Hol~OllJI AlTRACTIVE 8F. tote.lb· '"' ... cluty. aood ~a1 .. u . Suts•--.p ....... A.ate quhuu. No IMK~ W br9llDIW md .......... ~ Olttort c ... C;aD l."7.S JEWISH RHETT 8UTLEll wanted •llM> don 11•c • dlalm' I'm ll ..t llMdfu&. • ~Sarlm.l..m~ C'all2211.. 1cs.~1m. ONE MAH W~ ,,_. F, 30'1. <lfS'J .-.,.. I • d l•I· accerc. MCb ecae· pldllld. ........... M 4S.IO, wlillo fs COUI ...... . •idl•-al ........ .. • ...,,. .-.it .... Qt• ... Lea ........._o.111n VJlllAJllT. A TTRAC1'1V5 bropa8 '°' c:o111iopotaa, )CC ........ fl-*r o1 .... OIDoNI ~-pR*ICI. Secb fnead. ~ .... --to ..... .,· ... ltlvd. and Y'fSll wtlca lin ~ ~­ ... Oii 2 IS7 ROMAlmC PROP WA."'(f· ED tMwniFI. W\e iO'" • ~~-M handJOfllC ... ""k. .,,, «)'el for llcMt1fl&I Earopaiil Wf. Otl 2lS6.. • Ytbnen 51 a12., Ytb•• SP'OtlTY. WrrTY. dirJ'ftd P">'"~IOMI owF n11110. ~vl.~· dtd. 1111 COf'l\P&lltOll '4>•. moaopmcnu ~l•llOftllup l.oa~C.nlltl. A TTRACTTV£ ~ rnodt- er. cduc:ated. ~fl•"· poeU'J kM:r. 47, S'flfllQ, tllld.s edit-• ~o:aq:wwww.~· C*ICd. SM for coawinne& ~ ~.,..,... 8F~ Loa~ CaU 2269. ~ • -~ ~ r-.. MAN'S BEST fl'lelld u me' SWF. Si, was~ ..-C ,.._or~ ,.nner Sin- .. Mame&. c.a 2772. NATURAL. TAU.. dcndcr. lllU"ICtl\'C pro(CUIOMI SWf wtlll I h~I)' i:tlltllieaMI No l"IOlalC) •• ---~ IDd ,.,, ..... ISO CW' l'lwfty Slll- ble. f•• ~ SWM, N/S/Dr\nL 1.-raa iachidt r.a.. o.erdtiE. ~ XC ..._ 11.tu llllt tn1'd. e tluuc food. f needs. Sllftlit MolKa. Otl 1910. A TTltACTIVE SffF l2. Pf'> f~ S'41111. tcd.t pn- CD9 ....... ......,~ p•I iM for ft I f¢ p/roo .-it. Halt)wood. Ol 2217. SWP MlO.flfTlES. aeu ......... .,.., .... S)+.SW'Mtl ............ .... ,... QI 1019. DOIRABL.E WIDOW. N-..._ .._. SWP _., .... h)' ... a.1.1. , ........ .. a palOSS..s-ti,.._ caOllD». .. ITTV. SHAPIL Y SWP w ............... . .,, ........... 0 -n *'r 9mJllt. a.. Alttp- • oail) a:wc. chJICI ...... Lm~<.•l \~ BUC~ ~ 1ru11 lS, K .t. ~II}'. <ltth ,._ ~ rax. '°' -~ Ind ...,.,.._ ., "*" ..coea Hcl othct 1nurn1 Holl)· llllOOCl. C.. I 371 ATTRACTIVE. f11•'°"'•S. )"I ~ G'WF, ecb tny ~onnmd-bfm IM •a•co &.. ~ QI 1'102.. SEEKI G DELA Loq· ~ roctcr ••tit lM1009 ...._ID ti&. )'OIL QI ... Holy.ood. ma. SOR' IM:ITCl«JBF. 5"7.")S; vwied-.~9b OF b fhu tit p itDd ~ IMOllt. ......... Otl 2161 f'OUCZ<:fflCU ....... .,,. SWQ l2.. -.:t• .. t. 11io11a1. dtml.., ,_,You-. • 1.-il? Mat. Q.112166. 11-C\Ja.M>US. -.ii.,. IF. .-..-.s...--. .......... -oma ......... ...... ti,,,.,.... ID!o.e.. ttol- ~Qlll SW'f' ClaJOUI. ..... ... Clllltl ............. ... ... ~ ' w r.-A1191- la Cll 11• O()OOI OCWINO. .. ' 11:1 .. .. ....., .......... .._....,r ,,,,.,_. , ... O,.OlllM. SWM • 'IZOO. P" 0 »- al teCWR ... llllllllft., • "'-ta~~ "'inc. Call 1$?'6. ~rs S\J'llVlV SWM ""'-o. \ bcmkd. ~ IO"ct. tret.s 'S ~ ... C\'4 w Mc:a& oa ?$!4-· I A\t :-.OT 1'bc O•/ lt.s P'C' .-.n/llOI" Ill. du aot ca1I 111 Mmba, Sony -Inane Cal.l~I 0 \\ \t, CHRISTlAN. N'S ll ST SO, ~ • .,,~ 111.i rn11ni ad•~. 1.&11. adlk1Jc. , ... ....._ 00.lW ... '°'~I), lo\-W.. pl D~ T_,. Oil~ \ THU.T1C 0\\"4 '9. ftlftl1 ' q I•). 1« .. 1 f '°' lrll~c:I. *'·~ ., s~ I \~HKll' \\CM. 'll. lllblct • all«..,..._, ~'CIT Stt~\ Ut•h•C:, i1ttc:lh c:nl ' '" F '°' tncochlll, •ad r1• ~.I" • CllU ~'l:.. n T. TI{frD n • • i1111.'1\' and onn fmqk, but lu•c r111lcd I'm'"'"" Mc: .. 1ns a • ht.> &ncaN Jc:» ttl.ilMMI .mp •Mii • pi .. ~ lftJ m.in lMn • pld lllN' l'rdeo1 t.t!L 11 ... 1.-I m.llc 1 I' ''' •bo h"u •unns •c" c lolbc,, ~o other tt .. ~lftnelllh ... :N. 6'211 • 11111. .aJ\ . . • .... _, l'\.Wld:lillW. It\... Cal ! OWM ~' 6 1AlbltUc •Fit CCllllir.bt9d ~ ftUioftal ..,.., Cftp)1 -.on. sou. '"11•a. boal••a. &ood lllOd., ........ fr-... 1.-n lift, .... oW "'°' v. Oii.id .,_ ... ._.... 'kV""I ....... "-40. .. .,.~~ ---~filr-lndle..t- y ~ Owaiiiii did Mil. QI 2.a6l. SENSITIVE MUSIClAN SWM, 39. lft"j"I female ~ f\w '*" C'.QD-'1UMDon, ft ..... _, ..,_ mcy Com M.t. Call 2.&$2. TALL Al'IO ARTICUUTE SWM )9. O 1·11toe1 ~ ~ .... •cort -~-.,. ---..: ............ mow wOltils • ~ ............ ~Qr. -.a..y.o. M7l. COODl.00 INO. ATH· L6Tl(' SWM c:qt8C'Cf, 'l. 0'/16~. M• ayes EaJO'J' ..................... _ • DC' lllned ... ld*Cio;: 22» ....... . ..... '°' ~., .. ttLt· ........ '"*.;OS ACT1V1L. IAL.AHCD), _....OWN N4 43, -*s ..... -.1111D ,, ...... ....... ~---» J9~. lmne.. Call "239 ATTRACTIVE SW t 6'1. XWI. NIS. one: -. 6nancial I)' Mnft .. pat bDac:. OIJl'r ln'fd, ~ movv:s. gOOd '° ""rt&UOll -S espe.:1&11)' 1pcnd.1~ umc aloac •llh --speaai. Sc:cLns • lraal~ V.'F ~ ~ ~. ~ 1111111-In itlaa. lad) b COCICiidnlUIL. no ch11drc:n plQ)e Onnie COUN)' C-all ?.&U HA.'1,DSO-.tE EX.ECllTlVE.. ~~r 6':?1190. SO OWM. blllC/SR). '«l"'S bcau1.1f11L •llapc:I) Wf. \7 ... 5, OChcH lb!., call. 11'\ll'IC. C1llJ 2.'0.3. S .... M 17. S"l()IS().-.nca,e. outCW.-EnJO> bc«tl. \ °"> ball. 111rf101 .. cnov1n Su._ "'omm for ~fdlbon. · '1-r COID ~ (.'at! 1.&~ SECLRE S.,..\\\i C>O. ~·o,ip() ' -clf-cmi*>)N, ... lftfl' be lcJ Q()fl l'd.11-.. IUiwT ~ Lid\ "~ Cu.u~C:.0~1• H>t 'Rf ntfo-.;r bmr" ..,.·l'l'•••~-1 MU 1111. mm c.u' Pllt· •He""~ ttOrUcc m.arna,e-nunJed ~ nv. f . ' I'• • •~n;J ,QtnC', (' .1~.lJ an b.>1nc:~i ncr,.a1 . ~". ~ 1uun. I} ~~ •IG\ lo> -s kl) p...1 fb:h C' 1 ~1 '"cuu~ .. Ulld"'°'-W •'Pft• m•IUe>J tan :\'o\ \1 1~. e11g1 n ..... , ~·,.11111. twincndu1 , • 11lt11h ,c,,.l• v.onJt'rlul \ V. f rcl•llonlhJI' In inc: l •I 11""'1 .. .\\I :i. ........ Id ''"" "· ,..,, &rut ... •\lft\ .......... '"• '" ll<•l "-"'t. S"f !: -ID tm::Mo.'1 I.II ~ft'. a.&I ~\ ('(l\t[ A.' .... u. .... : 01\1 • •uJ ptlot, t'• ~, ... '"').er. .k'bon&ar. '""'· ' thlul ~1. .eID...all. ~ bocN. •lG\ MllJ '~"' S«l. \C'n ~ 1tnWr ,..,. • ..,... .. ..kr ~·s ~l'O" 8ca:h. Call 1 Bf.ST f1t..IE\.l> -~ bmJ --....xicsM..~ a.Mt. ~...W SV.M :16. 6"1. b ,_ ~. lftOl't ....,_ 8tC. Oil l«X?. MAIUUA<le·M.INDED. 6 ·2. 67. «t•U'fe. 1chc:nt1U0111 OCC1C1Pb ULTIMA Tf. R~ ~ANTIC~ .nu.tic, ~~ ...... -.... ailllal, ..... aidtVI ~lkmtLOll1460. om YOU mlb .. IO 40. en ~~· ~-....... rw.. ~ .... ---ta:r. _,. Wiie )'OtNll Udl .. 0000' I M\lle .. ~ ............ . -.-, • ..-c. ...... -pmt" per Mllril9t or t-. ~ Bad.Ol?m HANDSOME SBM la, ·~110 ................. 2'·"· all&. SW/Hf. t..cn ...... ,.. --··~ LOllJ a-..Oill)l6l. OOTC'HA A TT'ENTIO ?I SV.'M. JO. $"6'11Q. _, ... RO\tA."'"1C DJM. ~ ~ ~ mih•llDC tclClll't, Int.) ln\CI, •alb. C ma, tllie llU. u.·, i.al ~"'""' 8-:a. Can 160& SE.'\LAL affcnlOIWc, tnm 59. albka.i.:, ph)~ ababbo ol a lO YT uld. upbt:a. J.met. ~ lnlVcl ..,f!>WF Ala tern. Dll :n2' l'M NICE SWM n cood kd.1na. ph)iteall) fie. 'IS. anJ ... C>rth calhna u,.,..,n, for t'Un19"1~ fem* C'on:IN dtl M# Call 2)11 \tl,NESOTA. 1'-iATIVE. Hanl!sornc: fru 'P•rllcJ ()' 1~s. sw~l nc\<t mlfTit'I! l•tllinc D lum11. prof~ .i ... ~ -Ill bumot .,.i nu~ .n., ·~ .. llkl.l'e. ~hrn.•lwlpc:I) .? \~ prupaw.-e.~ .. ~ irr. 1noc< opoml R"111h tn so •tc.aJ) ~., ,r•ll'l·cal<r> or -er• pk.Mr' Htm11n "-"' Be.A Can 11~ TV.,._). lnRllJtem. pollll¥e. ~)' ~ • ...... t.Jy. •Mh. krw ol ..... Mdl!ll!C.b~ .... ~....,...., llWNIC'< ~ Vrtp. Clll 190! SENSITIVE, CARINO OWN. }', ttth ~. Ill· naawoe lldy for cornralllL'ld ~ l1ho11~p CAii for mott \k · ~ ln-UIC. Cllll ~ CHARMINO 08\i l . o'. ISO IUluc. R11beM&qur WMF ftlf "'°'*' ~ .,.. J¥ov• f\)()oj.S, umic: h&nna c.... 22.S SWM l7. 6'). bi.tt111 ll. "-*· lO·s .le>''-b h• A mor<. lA1'1 "''"· r•p.>n ~Cal~ 'OUR DESTIN'. Aaa. SWM 7,a..111 ~ ~.~nwl.t r. ........ 0-. 1114 pcopc:r llUU'ltlOn 10 Ila)' fit. \llfled IUJ'Uboml 11*r'CslS. Dam IO ll'ICCl a petMlt SWF. D. X>' 1. ""'°. pal)" Md llllllCmC.. &rv.t.. Can 2119 \ilOOl.E-AGEO PNf~ al. SWM s·~50. ~ roraan11c , ~JOu~I)' 1no- ma1c, humnrou.s. fllll auy Hullh). "llS/D, c:o,o)' din· ncn., mlllte "'°"'«· bca.:h .. .iu tkilm. female ti~ lriUll<d °' ru11-fis11~ OJ(.), '"' uwandlng ph)'$IQI rda taunohlp Th.s " ~ !al one I ~ call ,.'IJI\. ~ 8c:.acb. ('all .218'>. N \TIVE ASGELll'O. S\.1 .H uhi.eJ, moral. 5pont•· ncous. lo•n JllU. .wt. tw.S· Unt 'ou"rc ?3-:\J. mno~• me pu..d11I. Loos Beach. ~· 11~1 C'l'TE s" \1 1 '. ~ tnller- ~ ~CUlf •00\;MI rur fun ~ OnQait C<Jllllll} Cvt::?I&~ '-1 ti' l ~' I Q'l ~ C11o11011. '-1 b.ai:L hf~}k'. Ink> t>O~ thnJ m.i t. k• Cil&Mni VTria ~ ~ ,.,,..., • lur i&IU .. 11\C ...i I.mp J'U>~ "''°' ~ IMM.-~ ~p.W1 .u Oiil I~ I \ SV.'F.~li --IJ•<. )().)1, for Call.Ill ~la- llOtUb1p. N/S HliACIDJlOft 8cacti.<ail ~ . GRAPHIC DESIG."'ER SH\4 -Ml<b HF.~ ao pop .,,, ~OQ --fncnd. daJ' ~ tlrningtln can 111 i. OWM. o'l/I 0, auractnc:. tuCUUfW. cmooonally .... al* ... .., • mJIL.hir\'QUI .. .d) L1p9 1pd. Call :HOS. ATHLETIC p1ofru1onal SV.'M. ll.6 I~.~ --AP'-....,.~ uuUoor .,..u. open. ~ fDOd cc ...... Seat· .. .. Clnlll ".. .. •tlh MMllJ•r. fi\. tl:ll'ft .,_ 0.1117 PR0f'USIO~AL RI - 8 ~.'I. ''IWI ~ .... -.... ft' .., fllr mt. My te'<'Olld cveef M IC• ~~I 111- <hMllt. P\ay iq 111 lM I"°"" --.~n..-.. ~--........ lua\i .. ud ,,..&&alff:I llia~ .. ot a S•Y ,.., a. fot ARTSIUTERATURE 1n1er uu" N/S WM. fn . ,.owns ~·1. -*sh c-ait.odcd WF ""--c.u 103'& VERY SELEC'TlVE. Prob· sual SWM • -*s -rn 30-&.S for kecpeT' AltllniL' llJthJy • plua. ~ lJOl'I 8cJIJ\. Cal! 19}$ OWM S'8 sects km:ak 4S-S8 IO CllJO)' the p>Ud life ol Of• .. ~ • danOes. pwues. ino~1cs -I'm 6"/I ~. Cosui Mes&. Call 1175 SJM 26. 6"Ul!S, brown hair. blue eyes. sccu WJ, blonde: SJF 23·26. Garden Oro~c CaJJ 1~111 NEVER MARRIED SWM' 'W. prol"I ~hlia.'\. Secb pc- Uk". bust). '°'~ WF few ..,-tic and bab1n Hun11n11un 8eah. CaD 117'9 Hl.\tO.ROUS ArTRAC Tl\ E prpl~ional SWM ~ >« anr1cu' c. .. nM anrn& -mindN. ~ bdv :?\'."\Cl "''bt.> t.r.n CM!""-. Mc~'Q. • l.Wlr.> .... PU'<. 'No a.dJY' 1er, ""'1k, .:ouch~,. L.1funa "ifud C~ I r.tl TALL S \\ \t g\Jt1J tooling f"\'fcl ~~ b'~ ln- ,l('IH (\t'f I)(' IClllllh SOii hwl•~ ~ cra•oc:I '"'<al'-' :w1J opm lo.) S....:a.• c:ncrscllC SW!-Wit.II_.,_ 1!C hwnt.ll Beine ,._Ml o'~ WCI die I• "'' rnittlnn. '""'""' C.\lt I CW MA' I fll tf "1111 ...,re'' S'o\ \1 '"· lr rn1,,u11' C:)<.> Ul•n< .twlrick-<·I\ l\JI .,t.olwl GodJc,, Hu k'r \..n l~lm C'..att I~\ l.J\\\')f.R '«< )\(hr .... , :!() n ...,,,""'·~Ill. Ile• rum&ne..: ~ "'"' ! Mon """' ....~J. "'-(' .. ,~ .. \ ~TI'ltAC'Tln S8\1 :?I <ed.• dcall knWk' em ._ na. or -b (nen.Wlip 4lxS .-r\11 cy. lore Baich. Cal I 1 THO'v·BI~ l~I LO~ ER ' S8M .n,s tn~ Md lid ff IS'Olll '4r 1a.. b , ,., ram.sa T..-. Call In I BLONDE. A n4LET1C SWM JI, 'I.cl~ \'G ...... IU t looNI>· ... a:ll\'rpiwtJDliws-· by Nc--1"J" ~ 0. Im SENSUAL PASSIONATE. JlllZZ.,.,... ............. .......aL.-e..C91• .. 41, ted.s cXllal!dy ...,.__ ~ llllanic. ~y led) WIUl prctly face. 29-l.S. 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JUZ. dinin&. weekend tnps. romanuc cvcRJnJS. *kl 11tr.c:uvc. sincere. W/A/HF. 28-31. NIS ror fun. compan10C1Sb1p. ro- man!%. pall.iblc lor1J llefm It'• lal>oo:dllp. ll"ltnc. Call I S94. X-PROFESSIONAl.. llhktic. 6'1. 43, hmdtomc cn~­ ncur. pu11onatcly 1nt~. confidcn1. 1111ecrc. seeks at· tn1en"e playma1e. Nelllfpon .8cxtL Ca1J 2514 SEEKING French woman. Hendsome. 1n1ellcc1ual OWM. mtd·ltfc. pror. bl·lin- ''"'' Americen. Newwi Beach. Call IS 17. ~· GOOD-LOOKING SBM 3S. 6', seeks 111racn~. shapcl) fun-lov1n1 SWF for 1ru1 111nes & unhm11ed powuul. LO\~ CalJ IS<». Other Ar1·c. TALL GREEN-EYED. IUC· a:ssful. ~. t.noroiis. boneu.. romantic. y OU: Llli.n. CA1cnlal. lllllkr 40. nn ~ fuL ec. crfy Hilb. QIJ 2528. LOVING f'RJEND. SWM .... S • 1Ol 170. arNleur hmonan. poor. ho nes1. funny. N/Si'Onnl>./D. W3W1IS ~SF 1hri.o WestlA ~ 2523. INTL'ITIVE EXPLORER ~k.s SAF beauty 10 1nveu1! ga1e earth Fun only W~mc U-~ Seu Moo 1(3. Cail 2511. 6'SWM. 175 Iba.~ 25· .i() compwuon IO sail around ... or1d.. la\'1111 s monlhs. M..· ll"C. ph)SICally fil. San la Momca. Call !Sn LEAN AND STEAMY. blonde roclt ""It' l.af\ll)y tn- VllCS voluptuously C1ll'V1IDWS Gyps)' Sorccrcu for Pa1an pvtlCS Maldlu. Call ~- BRmsH ART1ST 1361. dirk & mnmeru1n1. seeks ~ sensiti¥e. 90phasll· med ftlnily orimled l.ady .. dtr 33 for aemity. Los Anic- lel. Can lS22. HUNK. SWM 38, 6'4/240. succeuf1I. clbk&I. 11v1n1. run. ~cs cw dlnonl-mu- sic. an, 1ravcl. cloKneu. Sett.Ina ll.U'IC1ivc SWF N/S. 304S. wilh like qual11ia 1n1 1ntercs1s. Lake Arr6w~. Ca1J 2519. SEEKINO 8'wlm. mnc.uvc.. weahhy. pnl90f110GllC Lady who C"JO)'S outdoon cl ca.n communic:a ltlolll • oomnut· tcd relauoosblp w/a Kenny R01Cf1 lootalikc.. En.JOY dine· '"" ll'lpri. flshina and SUIRIS. CulvetC11). Call 2.52.S. ATTRACTIVE. 11itclh1cn1 SWM 21~ wub scnx of hv· mar Jleeb SAF 18-28 for f1111 and fnmdshtp. Vlknc& Cell :?118. MIDDLE-EASTERN. 311. 6'3, teeb 19-2•. S'S.. "'" ClpCft. ainme taiay. buAom. sJcndcN-, Dlttll&I, romance Sala Manca. cat 2457. STRIKING! Yc1 IUSIK>UI, lovWll )'Cl undcnUnllnJ. .... bgctll yet lholtgfllfvl ~ alC yet uninhlblted. Speoal1 c..11 mr. Hlywd. <;alJ 2469. EX NY. lralian scek11'J Wf ror dinncl. mov ICS. l'OIDIOQe. Aae docsn'c mancr. hclfte ~Oill2.e<i6. TAU. HANDSOME Amc:n- an.zic Allln n . lo\llt'~ upscale func:uons, mn1cal 1wardJ, rcs1a11ranu. seelu classy fml*; 8'va1y Hltts; Clll 2~1. MARRIAOE-MINDED OWM. &ood looks. 4S. 5'9Jl6Q. cso 1oYc.. ._a - Wllb JS+. MlrXilVC SIDWF s... Mantca. c.11 24.5' SI00.000 IN MY pouet.· ~l LSO SF. slcn:la. ClllTCJW'CllC.lllk ll«lllJ\'C t) pc I'm SWM S'IO. )9, bNe qa. llhkW.. loVing. s... Monica. Calll$ f· HANDSOME SM. .)S. 6' /I 6S, very tctive Md fllll- k>viftJ. tecb SWF wt.> en• joys nisfllcNbl Md fine dUI• ... Saro Mo9llca. ('Ml 2All CLOTHINO·OPTIOf'ilAL beac'ba. Eysjwn. SWM 42, Brentwood re•1d.cn1. prof tttb F «>mpM1on for d.ly lripL Los. A.,tcs. Clll 2A64. YOUNG-AT-HEART QWM 39. S'6(1~ llll1¥tl\IC. ODllllll- ~ ~~--.­tic. playfWty IWtJhl /IW«t.. Sedts F ~JS. 18111Ctav.:. pc- lllt. mpys line llrna. ...... rechngs. m11ual ~Nohtddcn af;Clldas. I'm real. I'm wa•I· ini, Hlywd. c.11 2472. CANOLEJ.JGHT DlNNERS. beach walks ••lh ienero1n. kMn& SWM. Rabey • ,.m a phooc caJI awe) G~ndak. Call 1179. UNIVERSrrY Pl'ofes10r ""Ith )'ldll. SBM, 6'/l llO. .:Os pc· • ~ UliM. 31-otS. NI'S. HAN~ EXCEPTION· AL anul/e.nu~p~nur. S' 11/llO. db s.iDWF Wm. pR.U)'. bruu. LG r.~ ~--Ye111..-r '3-4. lcM ~ lrtL s.u Moni- ca Call 1911 ITALIAN MALE, 19. 1• :..lledchair. 1C1CLs .., dc\'dop fneaisbip a.a ~ .. idl _.,. of way r.ce bcVaott• ?2~ lol ~ Clll 2420. MAR.RYN MAN. hlndloftle 5•7• D8CM. SM~ ~.~piOiiWG.iG teet:s ..--s.a:F b 6ln a ""'~~Qll21&. RJN. OllTOOCNO s.-n. buultssmal\.. Sttklf\I SWF 20+.~pNf 111 .. ... ~ flan. N,1). ,0. nwoc.. Htywd. Call 2418. LETTI£~ br:p'i WICh you Md met DWM. 45. 5' I I , ...,_,,\'C.. ...... qMICW v.llo'•~~ .... JW'CU)'. ~ncl. ~ SWF for ROMANCE ND'* • perfrla: rm s11p11y ~ tllll 11* ., d.n\IC. GY1'J l'IP'b. music, dlNnt Md chtnsJlina )QI. Wml.AOili.t14. ARGEmtNEAN-Ainmcao IC\Ot. t1an11somc OWM ~·a 1/l, ecru SIOIWF 30-•'5. sleft«r. few danc1na. indocw,bMoar f-. Wdlidt. Oill llSS PERSlAN·AMERJCAN. etc. pn,, educalCd. f~1WK1all) ~~.Ey>ys 1pl)l'U. am. lllu .~. ltPfr. Secb tipilbnl Clfts. SMla MilNcL a.a 1297 • SWM l2 1eCb .-. wsm. •~wcNJ$wi..11e~ ,... .,, ~ f"''**'> Hawlhame. Call 13.SI. SWM, ~ 6', OnaMn. ..,ao- --. ..... ~.U.• ~BF.,40.nila.~ aa w~ Oil l•l'- TWO LEFT FEET. cao't MAfL OR FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TODAY1 MAIL T O: SINGLE UFE, P.O. BOX.-8'70, SUN~CH, Ck'°7tt FOR ASS ISTANCE WITH YOUR AD OR INFORMATION CAll (714) 840..2326 OR FAX TO: (714) 840-2836 When w.: '~''"'Vol.IC a.d we wtlJ aw.gn a VOIClt mail numba wtuch we will mail co )'OW wirh anfunnauon on how to rteotd1"0Yr free W>icc e.d.. Please type or print dearly (a~ ad copy on seperate sheet) =WOMAN SEEKING MAN ::; MAN SF.£KrNGWOMAN ~ WOMA.\J SEE.KING WOMAN 0 MAN SEF.KING MAN Addttss:_~~--~~~~~~~~ City: ___________ Zip:. ___ _ Phone: L__J J\gc: ---- FIRST 15 WORD AD FREE! (Addi. words $1 each.) FREE DAILY MF.SSAGE CHECK! Make c:Mct.; ~k to Smgk.Lk ~ .. Dona or bcight!Wo"'t combo counr a.i I word.) fOROFFICf lf<;[ ON\..Y VM• P'W• DBF WOP. PSTO: Orange Cout Weekend I Thurtday, June 3, 1993 < >< I' dMat. w1U wy. Ubenl fani. .. ~ bn .... fit clldltle- IMIMac II+. ~ .. MOOIC&. OI 2A22. ENGUSH. laU. $ID. lllrK· ti~. w1uy. n . Lool.1• ft# tolll£ fun ................ W.y JOddltu. Hoitywood. Call l«kS. rT AUAN MUSJClAN new 11D LA.27.6'/\~ .......... ~ ..._ Scdl F 2S4l. I ~Dl. my ..:ic. apm ...a. fOr tiadtlp. • 1\1 I -· ~ s... cay. Holl}"- woo4. c. 1 l4. 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