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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-06-10 - Orange Coast Pilot·. • .... 111 .. 4 An 1tromey for~ephcn ~"IMr is c<JpccteiJ to ad for 1 rontinu1nce FndlJ, •Mn the self- confested cmbezzler ' had bff1t sdtedUlfid to be .lftlleni:ed, Stt'*'7· Al MolM•low dou•ind plldty q wift dur to a warm, sunny day. Highs in 1118 .10s alonj the coast,, upper 70I inland. Share Our Selves to close dui-ing renovation _.. SOS food distribution office will be closed for two weeks during Orange Aid remodeling. By LOf1Ann 8asheda, Stan Weier COSTA MESA -Share Our Selves is preparina to close its doon early neX1 mooth for two weeks while the organi· zalioa rcnavatcs iu SupcriQr Avenue headquarters. Dubbed the Orange A id Project, the lc>aa-awaited renovation will include the insta.llation of a non-cookjng kitchen de· signed speciflCally for, volunteers to re- pacuae lcft~er food Crom local restau- rants so it can be distributed to thousands of the county's working poor and homele each day. ..We'll be processing food that would otherwise So to waste," said SOS Director Karen McCilinn. SOS bePJl. fund raising Cor the project -poaibly the first of its kind 1n the coun· ty -lWO yean ago. The non-profit organi- zation finally reac-hcd its goal of $120,000 last month. • The renovation is set to begtn July 12. and is apected to be completed by Jul} 23. Dwina that tif11e, SOS's free medical and dental clinic voiU rc(nain open, but its food distnbution and financi31 aid office ""ilJ be closed. Jn addition to pr~1din1 more torage McGlinn said SOS has bcaun distribut- ing niers 10 alert those who rely on the o r- canii.ation's SCr\'iCeS of the closure p:tce, the n~ litchen will serve a a reC)· cling center for perishable and non- peri,hable f'ood from numctous Oran~ County re 1aurant • hotels and c tercrs. "h's going to hard on 1he people.' McGlinn atkno~ledged. "They're going to take a big hit." Under strict he:ihh code rules. the food will be tran Pf ned to th.. kitchen, pack· :iged and d1 tnhuted b\ SOS \Oluntecrs. SOS C'\mentl) d1srributes roughly 300 b:igs of groceri~ a dB). sening and esli· nuted 8,000 people. "1cGhnn said the uni) 1h1ng they need no"" 1s more \\lluntc:c:r) •·we apologize for the closure:· she said. '"8u1 we're excited about the resuh1o beousc it wall beuer se~e ihe people "'ho need us." ··we're reall) going 10 need dri-.'Cr ... he )31d." "People "'ho arc wilhn& to pad. up the food 3nd del1,cr n to our kitchen." To \Oluntcer. ca SOS at 64:?-3451 Will . Viii~, Campbell try to cop a plea? ~ Behind-the-scenes deal would negate sexual harassment hearing. By Tony Oodero Sta~ wr• r NEWPORT BEACH -Cit} ~fanagcr Ke.,.1n Murph) h..1' c..1llcd a pre conference; tod:t). "'hen he i e"<pccted IO announce ..in .igri:c· mcn1 with former Capt Anthon" Valla anJ e\·Ch1cf Arb C:>mpbcll 10 call off Vi lla's upcoming ci'il ~ervicc hea_nng. Murph) fired \'111.i and C mp- bell after conJuc11ng a four-month in\e tiption into :sllcgation~ th:at Villa SCXU:llly h:ua .. seJ ~ m:in) 3 10 v.omen police emplo)ces Campbdl allcgcdl) knev. ol rhe h.1c Ot but failed lo I \J) Vilb. ' Both men arc al!.O accu ed of rapin& a . fcm3tc di p:11ctrcr in 1981. Villa is KhcduJcd to appe:u at a Cl\ll ~c:~1cc Boud hearin& June ::!2 "'here police dcp~rtment Y>it· nes~c) both for and ag:iin t him ..ire ~hcduled LO te nt) Campbell aho v.antcd the chil SCf'1ce board h> heu his appeal an a ·name· clearing" hcoring. But Murph) :md Cat} Attcme) Bob Burnh:sm h3\C reported!) been "OTking on on ngrccinent "1th Campbc I and \'111:1 1h:11 "'ould eliminate the need for the hearing ~1urph~ ).;lid he "111 male the :innoun.:emcnt at 11 a.m al c11 ... H3ll tod"" "'i1h Bumh:am. Acunt P\lhce Ch1cl Jim Jaco~~ and M:t}or O .. rcni.:~ Torner Murpll) nd other etl) l'thclat declined to di the de~iitl~ ot the impending anrecmcnt C .n~ll reached ~ phone \\ ednescb\, td there had been some proP<> als m de but ll\ far ._, he 11.ncv. no agrecmcn1 haJ been rcJc hcd. Villa could not be See POLICE.All '~~ .. -Teachers: Early retirement could save district money. -11 Dr. Seuss could see 'em now ~Teachers say $3 million could be saved if offeted •golden handshakes.· Offtcials say they 'd lose money. ~ Costa Mesa frrst graders write. Illustrate and publish their own works. ' volume of first-grade authors g3tbcrcd reccntty at Adams Elementary Stbool in C.osta M~. liMl!lllii.."11r.:~•}haring elepntly bound and illustrated books in Yrhich they ruminate oo th.cir lives., their loves and their funa.ru. ln the book. .. Animals Animals." author Juoa Mou, 7, dreams of becoming an amst and a dos trainer. In a carefully crayoaed illustration. Jason 1tands in a sunny meadow. ~~ on a canvas v.-hilc simultaneously gr.isptng the lc3 h of a v.ell-beh:a,'Cd d '· "He's talked 3bout this all )'Cat long.'' ...:l)-S Ja50n's mother Landa Mott. "h's rcalh encouraged him to re d.~ · This is the second year or the authors_ tea. the idea of fint-11ade te~her Jo:in Huflord "'ho sub titutcs Gatorade for tea. .. All )Cir long they've been practicing how to read and write," Hufford says. "This 1 the culmin hon of all their effort •• Enpgins you_n1 mm<b an the creation and con tructioo of their own boo is more than See AUTHORS/Wlel Piii 81 Russ lo~. ~ '"'.t" NEWPORT-~tE:.SA -A. 'Mlll group of the '.:h0i..'I 1.h .. mc1 old· e t teacher.. ~\ th ' arc 11red. burned o ut. Jcmoral111:J :ind ready to rct 1 re -bu 1 1 he~ i:':l n 't afford it. . "Thcfre not i:oing to 1,c u' 3 a<>td \\31Ch. lhC) 're not going ll' gf\-c us a p.u on the back or 3n)· thins.'' said Ellen Wright, an el· ement:ary school te:a~ber in the 'e-.port·Mc a Un1f1ed 5':hool Di tnct 1ncc 195 "It' l\:ard to ghc up a full-time sal:af) "'hen -.hat you h3\c LO loo fonurd to is a \Cf) ltmlted pen 100 ... \\ nght and ~'en other teacher.. "'ho 3\C~r:t"e more thsn 30 ~ca" npencn .. c 1n the hoot d1-.1nct tuld Ne~pon·l\tc~ 1ru,1ccs Tue · Ja~ ntght the~ :arc J1~ppoin1ed and angf'\ The~ )3} the d1 met ha') failed to ofter them rctarcmcnt mcenmc,, failed to talc Jhltl an a gulden h:anJ h.lkc a rumcnt "'lth tht" 't:atc rct.rcllknt ~' tcm, and ~UI po1cnt1:al rct remcnt benefih b~ lrccz•n! their p:iy and incrca,. mg the C\.l t r health m~urancc. The tca\.hcr' told tru>tcc the hoot d1 tu t " uld 5a\'C br munc\ b\ offerin them an e:ul~ See TEACHERSkt Piii up by dating service that moves out, asks for more due s lk q..ality ol SSJ's referral sena. · 8ncl 0rftn_ •ho us idCDtilied W former cl111*7ce1 • o.e ol SSl'I ltlree .,._,... said be aware ol ao such allcpticm .... dM company Bit •kn Ubd ........... Ud rcccived doub&c-billinc complaints fro. a--.n. he said: "I bow of no~ that doaill' ftttiwc IOlftO -• -. former employee CCMlpUiau from aastomcn. There may \'C been ........ ~a~ pe<)pk' bit but a far know. IWIJIOM ha bHn tak~n ttrc of," Alrliido o.mdo. a 39-ur..QIJ Aruhtim re ·dent, is OM SSI min 'Mr wbo doean"t consider hi J~ute ... ..._ ... of." OarridO. en unemployed aen::111.DM:. WlirMi' • .W .... rwo )'Cut "°' ~ charit~d_a_n _ _,,_ . -------~ the ___________ ................................................................ _ ......... _ ....................... ._ ..... _...... . . ..... ---··· .. ----.................... .... . . -.. . ....................... ~ ........... _ ....... _. __ .................... __ .,.. ................. _.Q ........ t:.. ..... ,. ..... . ,. ', . • ; . 'l . '• 1 I I 4 ! 11 1 f I ·, . ,- .. n..•11 ...... ,., - 'VIP Aviaries lets bird lovers bond with their babies V IP AVIARIES, a bird_..,_., pataclilc. bas new babies, and ualilte IDOlt pel stora. )lOU CUI adopt I bird )QI "fie knowa linc:a birth. VIP Aviaries (540-0220), localed in u ' industrial section off Bater Street on Lopn Avenue in Costa Mesa, is comiltcd to brecdina birds for sale with the birds' and ownen' besl interests in mind. Madonna and Russell LaPell sell their own domestic-· bred baby birds after the· birds have been weaned. The weaning process depends on the type of bi«f -for some, it can take as long as sU: months. To ensure that the birds will go home to an ,experienced · parent, they encourage the adop1ivc parent to come in for wcckJy visits offered Wcd"ncsday and Saturday aflemoons to bond with the baby and learn how to take care of the bird. The Lapells also answer any questions at / L •• .............................................. ~ ................... . A acbool clert aad jade et au uada .. s.....-~ SOool, 1ethiaa after 24 yean. Agistjq Plilacipol Ned Hall, onlc:ri"I IUppliH, l&l:ina anendance and --.. lllllC!i ducy lrC all port al a routine day for Hedrid<. 63. She's also a familiar face. It the· speedway motorcycle nces at the Ora.nee County Fairpoonds, where she's served be.er for the last 19 years. "I meet up with a lot of students there from ycan and ycan ago," ~e says. ''They've changed, but I haven't. They rccoenize me, but I usually don't recognize them." •lllE'I PUCE .... A.~i~~·~~··i:ikbhi~:~··pj~~·::·i~·~·h~·~~~-~i ... a large room where her desk sitt opposite an o.ld ditto machine that is seldom used. "I try to avoid that thing like the plague," she.says. "I use~ to have a prCity good muscle in my right • NNs11111r•••, .. llt'a __ I ------... -...... _ ... .: ....... ·-············-·····--·· ................ _ ...• _ ............ -····---··-· ·---··-·--·--··· .. ········-····-·-····· .. ·-··· .. ······-··-·· .. ··---··-···· ................... -···-··---·---... arm from cranking out papers On it." Hedrick also serves aS scCrctary to Mesa Pride, a comm.unity booster organization. She loves children, but wouldn't Want to be a teacher. "J"m not with the students all day long like the- 1eadlen ""'· I don'I 1hink I could handle tbat." -1• ............................ -.............................. ~ Hedrick grew up in Pasadena and· attended Pasadena City C.ollesc-, moving to s::<>st• Me51 in 1962. She came 10 Killybroolte in I~ and 11)'5 she feels dole 10 lhe people she wor with. •·11•1 been a second home to me 1hc says. Her husband, Bruce, works for the county and the) have three giown children and two arandchildrcn ''My first introduction to Bobble was a parent," 11id Killybroolte Principal Ned Hall. "My children went here in kindergarten 23 years ago. She's a person who j\4St loves to work and be involved. Wc'U miss her. but we wish her well." -Br JoJC.r Scbtrtr, pboto by "'•" 1-larti ff you know a Pilot Person, call our Readers ' HOIJine at 642-6086. Remembe.r to leave your name and phone numbe.r. Thanks! Best . Buys that time. · Ma'C:IOnna LaPcll says that she finds that adop1ivc parcnu really look forward to their visits with the babies. And, as r:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=='.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==: ._,.. an added bonus. says La.PcU, "when you're visiting your bird, )'()\I'll get a chance 10 make new friends with people who have similar interests." Birds available for adoption ~Jude· conures. Amuons., African greys. mustache parakeets and parrots. D P AUL \VRJClff a "Best Buys" reader, sent in a rax that says that he round good · manufacturer-direct prices at a Triangle Square shop. · "Oassic Beach specializes in daSsic dcsip for weekend wear. It sells plOd quality cotton fabrics ·for comfortable summer wear. The bargain prices give the shopper an opportunity to bu1 ~ral outfits that wear well, have .cood styling, and choice material. The youna owners. Tim and Kim Wilson, give you good service as well." Cassie Beach sells its own label. i.nd most of the clothing is made right bcre in .Costa Mesa. Currently, the mcrchaDdile is b mu om,, but they hope lo ~women's~ '7 summer. 1be prices are low -e¥Cr:ytbina in the store is SlO to $40. OaWc Beach (722-6629) is katcd oo the theater level of the new 'Triangle Square io Costa Mesa or, Harbor Boulevard and 19th Street. D R OGER'S GARDENS says that now is the time to plant sunflower seeds for fast · growth, and for bcaut~ful Dowen for summer. Roger's Gardens stocks a greal selection of :>unnower seeds 1hat include Sunrich Lemon, .. ::-uu Sun, Italian white and Bia Smile Dwarf. Roger's (640.5800) is katcd on San Joaquin Hills Road at Mac.Arthur Boulevard in Newport Beach. D .Setting sail tor the scouts • ' '· SCANDIA DOWN is havina a linen sale. All linens arc reduced at least 2S percent. and some arc up to SO percent off. Scandia Downs sells linens for twin· to kin&·sizcd beds - inclu~ing shams. duvets. dust skirts and ~cts. .. ,,,,, The sale includes custom orders. so you'll be able lo redo an entire room at sianifM:Ut savings. Scandi Downs linen sale will tut thtou&h July 16. The store is located at South Cout Plaza on the second kvcl Knlll from Oricins and Contempo Casuals. &st Bup •ppun n.......,, Utl s.t.rars. . Wbttltu ¥0fl'R • ~ .,. • ••wu, Ur- tnow ol •"""'MT, Pd-,.,,.._ - publklfT. c.u ..• , S#-UU. .... ., "'-4110., wrlk .. --...,.. """" """' JJO w. Bar SL, c .... ~ c..: nQ"T. ¥llL •7, llO, ... 1«7d!11( t"='lllua. 641"'°" ·----.. .. Drlf' .... -.................. P-!_~-~ • J '• ,, ~ •• --IAWil. n. -,....... ....... .............. -......... C..WL*---.a t f , ... ...w ..... .. .. ........ "19¥ .. ... .., ..... c ··-·-..... ... ------~­........ -. ...... ~---... -....... -... ''1: .. CllfPPlilJll ..... . " n r a. "*"' :•.:-::.:'""'""' __ ., __ .,......... ... ---1-... Q ' -----,.,,,,,,... 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In ~ition lo ma.in· Qining sii.llboats al the hue, the 74-year-old Bwr also KCOmpanies Kouts on Riling trips. ... .. ,_ NI ••rt .... :7WJS _,.., C.... M9N: 72/JS c-.. Mr. 72156 -_ ... ._ __ _ _ ....... -.-_,--·-::--!?:ii-: , ......... • I p .._ ...... _... .. ...,_,>, ... --.-.......... ..... . -mlllll•kslw,...... s-. -· • 5:: \ ..... =-~ -':'.r- --Most ;ecenr m1rrla1e5 """""" .. the °""" c; Rl!C.Old#!r's Olfa. NEWPOllT IEACH Wnley T. HoHMMI fNNied J.1 .I . ledot on ~ 22, In C.r Gpe. Guy a. JohnstOM m.uried torr Art.n ... -..y 20. In N«wp BeKh. Steven A. Sllwrstein m.11r11 Linda C. Krolop on Mly 9, Newport Bffch. MichKI Stwrson mar-Md L.tu M. Dtftd"teld on ·May 15, Orangr. Mfc.hMf W. White rrwried Ter Mollindo on May 1s. in --1"'1 BeKh. ' COSTA MEs.\ Crane lla.knJey '1Wlried lrandi Scott on Mly 1, In Costi Mew. Matlin C. Hansen m•rrie P.tricW M. ~ on ~\ly 1, ""'"' e... lurl A. 0<11vis nwraed Nkole · OoultM on May 1, in Huntingt Bexh. KenMth 01tri nwried Cathie ~' Call&h<ln on Apn1 la. In """1"'1 Be.ch. Timothy f . lrogdon 1Nrr Robin S. Kopink:k on ~\.ly 16. I Newport Bffch. ~· logtt F. Dymfl>I 11 Emiko l1higuro on ~\.ly 21 , 1n O.na Point Oran A. P't&tl :Nrrifd )olnn~ Slten on Miy tS. in Santi Aiu D~tel L Moott rNrried ~wn R. Stl.K'.brt on~ 1, Inc.ma. Kenneth S. M•clllin mvriN Tttnl.a fof\f~ on Mly 1Sf, 1n C..don en-. . • I'll.a ... COSTAMEs.\ Pbttftti.a AftftM: Someone «'* • 2S.foot pa.Im tree from • )ob Site in .... 1600 blodc. .... 1 nh si...c forty·-bo<ti.. ol o;1 Oby ---"°"" Thuriday from Vons. SNview: A bike was ~ .-tasa Tuosd.y r.,.,, the p•go ol ., home in the 600 bkd. Cipit•I Sttet:t: A bike w•s discowred stoten Sat.utd<ly from the I?' .. ol • homo In ft 900 blodc: NlWPOIT IEAOt NNc ... ., .... -t Cfttter Otivw: More th<ln Sl,400 worth ol etec.tric ruon weft: stol•n Mond<11y from Robinia.is at FWtion hbnd. MKArthut loulft1rd: Roughly s-r.ooo worth....___,or·.' computer equi~t w;u ttolifn Mc:lndiy &om F-fine M"* Croup. Nardsws: Someone twob into ., houw In the 200 block, but nolhif'C WB repo:ted "'"*'I- ~._ .. '<di_,. ·-' ri • ,__ ~'10.9- l , 20, 26, l I , ll. J:4 -. .....,,._·-··--·-···-··. ·~--' •™s _..__ ' . ,,...._ ... ____ .,.. --_....,,....,... ______ ---------* • . .. s rt J n • New 'Super' has his wo c out for him . 0. Frldar, IM ,,__. tll Ne.,.... .... Uralllfd ~·ool """*"' .,. M,.c,., .. MH•att -•ltw • • .....,,..., ..Ur•-. diltrict, a beacon for Olhen ~ 1or NcwPon·Maa CAP scores should be 1n tbc .-C:.tioUI acelnce. na. ~ FM out. top fO ~rcent in On nae County. AM then, ~· -t#Hlr l'k• IOI',.. ..., ,.,,m.,,...,, .... .,,,, ,..,,... ,.. rdlntd People look ea.e-M,. now. ud tMI'• • wlaateYCr the aoat find a~ to reach lhcm. lhamc. Ewrytbifta el1e ~ould be secondary. Jolul NkoJJ. 'B~ lol'-'IOf II M .-,.,,_. Newport-Mesa lbould be the top 1ehool I'd also sugt t tlm )Ou'd encourasc the district ia Oranp County -in the llllC, for Board O( Edu~tion tO bold llS debates Oii to lb~ arw school tbld. Dear Superintendent: thal matter. We ha~ too much amuencc. • YOtina items in public. A 4-3 vote represents too many too<l teachen, too many aood delnOcracy It work; 7-0 has a rubbeMtamp Welcome. boaid memben ud too many carifts pereftts rift&. When v.ord got out that the trustees From ~hat we hear, you're lalcnted . . . to settle for middle of the pKt. •ere split on who to pkk for the new lf I sound a little lhrill, I probably am. I've 1uperintendent, the e-0mmuni1y members innO\-:ita\c, respected, affable and briJbt. Good. You \Viii need all those &kills because you -we\ e -got a lot of work to do. got two sons. and one wiU be hcadina to ~d 1t. To them, it represented a new Mariners Elementary in one .OOrt year. IC he independence among the board members - The district is in trouble. went to 5Chool 1his year, he'd be one of 3~ or or at least a rcfre hing willingne~ 10 air their so in his classroom. He wouldn't have disagreements 1n public.: .. It's not fallin1 apart or on us la t legs. But for a district located in one or the most affiuent areas in the ~orld, Newpon-Mc a . supplies except those bought by his parents Of cour;c, a couple or board members or his teacher. He wouldn't have were angered the split made the newspaper. instructional aides who weren'l parent Thcre·s still a re"' attitude adjustments to be volunteers. And he wouldn't ha~ music · made. houJd be doing much better. te achers, P.E. instructors or any of the other finally, be sure 10 embrace the luxuries most of us received while aoina to community, not st1ff·arm it Take parents on For example, the most recent California school. as pannen, not problems Be ddcrential, not You won't find ap:athy here. Among condescending. The p<.hl·Nscoll era has Asse mcnt Program tc t scores showed Newport-Mesa eighth-graders rank only three points higher than the Ora'l&e County avcra1e. ~rents living in the Newport-Mesa school ~! 'brought on a ne~ 'Pim of cooperation from 1 dist~ the Khools arc the No. 1 topic of r. the trustees and .sJminasirators, v. hich Editor's Notebook Tdiscussion. You'll be~r it soon enouah, and culminated in the 45·membcr community you'll be encouraged. These folks desperately task fo~e tha1 re\te\\eJ and interviewed the wanl a better education for their children, superintendent canJ1da te , including and we're willin& to do just about anythin1 to yourself. Less than SO percent of the student earned adequate scores in reading and ~nting -and only 38 percent did so al Ensign ln1ermed1a1e School, located in Newport Heights. Reading scores fell by 15 points compared to CAP ~res two years ago. act it -not a bad constituency to represent, ut's con11nuc the Era of Good Feeling. and not a bad constituency to tap in to. I don't have all the answers; I'm not sure '1 The communll) h behmd )OU. Together, we need to rebuild Ne\\-port·Mesa back to have even one. But I do think that one of the nation' gr<:alest school districts.· · Newport-Mesa leader hip has 10 lay down 1 Just let us know "hat )Ou "ant us to do. set of guiding principles: not a lofty mis,ion ThlS imply houldn't happen here. statement, but set-in-concrete, Kind rega~~j no-cxcuses·allowed goals like I ) No more than 29 students to a cla room: or 2.) Newport-Mcs:t is billed as a· .. lighthouse" ~ William Lobdell is tht Nlitor. Around Town ~~F::::·:::::::::::::::::::::·:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::: .. :::::.: ... ::::: .. ::::::::::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::: .. : ::.::::: .......... :.::~:::::::::::::::::::::: Today lecture on Afghanistan -CBS New~ reporter and producer Kurt l ohb«ls. "'111 speak and ptesenl an inform.ilM! "'deo and d1scuSS100 on Afgham)tan. The free progam 1 planned tor •:30 p.l'h at T1mbul..tu, 1661 5upt-rior A'e Costa~ RS\'?, .a·~ rt.-que>ted due lo limited st>.ll1n~ For n.\()r~ 1ntormation, call 6 50·7473 Parenting series-A ltghthe.uted inf0tm.ltl\e ~at the sptci.lf nec!'<JS Of )'Oung boys IS planned from 7-CJ p m. tn the Commun1tv Room ol the Newport l bt.1ry at 856 S.n Clemente Or. The trfe pr r.lm 1s p.art of the .. P1rtnt1ng 101 .. serlb ToptCS \.\111 inclu~ nutnrion, social ;and mental needs, body !:)-pes • .iggresoon and ' rtion. energy MO\'e~nt Fo1 mure inform.Jt1on call 644 • 3181. Spring concert -.~ Coron.i def MJr High Sthool Music Ot.-part~t. under the duectlOl'I o( Angel.i \\'oo "'111 hokf 1b Spt' ng concert at .. 30 pm. at ~ .. port H.ubor H1 ·h School's man l Loats Aud,1ooum 1 5th Strttl and '"1ne "'t"'ue. T icl..eb •~ S6 for Jdult.s. SJ f0t ~~b .it'd ~ior c1tizl'n For r~r'1t.ll~, ull 644·5108 Satu rday, June 12 Senior Variety Show - The Third Annual Senior Follies will be held at 6 p.m. at the CostA Mesa Senior Center. 19th and Pomona Streets r tekets may be obtained at the center. The SlS donation includes the "Afterglow party" following the performance. For more information. ull 645-2356 Estancia High benefit -A parking lot s.:ile and car wash \.\ill be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Esuncsa High School to benefit the school's pep squad. Cost 1s SS for "'ans. S4 for ars. For more information call 546·9279. Free fishin2 -No license is required as UNB ~aturahsu and Cal1fom1a Department ol Fesh and Came Wa~ and B1olog1sts pn the public for a free dav o1 fishing trom 10 am. to 4 p.m at Shellm;ilter Island. a quarter·m1le north of •e-,..,port Oun~ entroance on Back Bay. Fly l)ing and casting • Mmonstratt<>m will be g!\en. and rods .ind reels pt'O\ided F0t more 1nformatt0n, all 631-2532 Career seminar-St J.imes Episcopal Church .ind SI Andrew's Pr~1en.in Church will com~neeffortstoprovtdethe Se-.ienth Career Nel\\oO. Semin.ir. The e\~t rs otn attempt to meet the ol t~ \\.00 olrt" Therapy that won 't take foreYer Therapists fully tnu1ed and supcl'iscd by Dr v~ are ready to bctp JOll. Ullhnng lbc qurl and dfttrl\" method ol Or. V&scott. each tbcraptSt CID bdp )IOU COl IO ~ balf of )'OUT probkms in the briefest ~ time. Tbcy'"lll show you what's wroor. bow tt got that v.iy and bow to mate it better. ,, 8~ rtladHsla.lp troubla ""' mpl'Oft partt!lw.a stills ""' Sohe per11ul pro ...... ""' ~ UJdctJ u4I *Praslon Dr. Dt•W ViKeCt ""' Start t. tleel better la •• tittle u Av. rd·\\mning ~ l·lilov HS Ion P))'cluatrut .,,, ~ cncllt cards acttpUd D n't Delay. Call today (7-14) 720-7004 or (800) 426-4;432 \ I \.01ct b 'ananl Tllmpy, :.J ~ P\IZI, S... tll, ~ 8tacfa You,rc lnviccd To Sec Our CUSTOM INVITATION FRINIIN6 GENTER Wbttha You Need lnvim~ fw Wcddinp •.. ShoMn ... Anniwttarics ••. Birth AnnounaancMI ..• Birthdays ••. Holida,s .•• Or fw Thal O.C.l~Llfuimc 5pciCiM Ooc.W. .... We Hawa FriaMl)'.c..dwa..I H1ltf .. ~ a.. AcWitiM Te Eaac ..,. '-S.mca . ......_ unemployed and caught in the recession crunch. F0t more 1nforma11on, CAii 574-2239. Son2s of the Redhead -The rt'ne Arts Committee of Temple Bat Yahm presents singer·actor Don Croll in his portra;al of Danny Ka}e in the Social Hall at T em pk Bat '(ahm, 1011 Camel~d. Newport Beach at 8 p m. Call 644· 1999 Casino Night -The Monarch lttague or lhe Amenc.m Diabetes ~a1t0n is presen11ng "The Cre<1t Escape Ill: Poltr·A·D•ce Island,·· a c.:1)ino, silent ciutt1un and' SANSEVIERI INSURANCE SERVICES offering BLUE CRO OF CALIFO~"llA HEM.TH p~~ 722-607 8 dinner to be held beg1nn1ng at 6 p.m. at the Village CreJn, 2300 Mes.J A.\e . Santa Ana All proceeds w1 I So toward programs ol the ADA Call 662·79.io Tuesday, June 15 Library Tru stees -The ne't regular!} scheduled meeting of the Newpon Beach Board of l1brarY T1u~tees .. ,11 be held at 5 30 p m .it l'\e\ .. purt Center L1brC11". 8Sb San Clemenle Or. 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'' ' • ....... .._... •.,. :t; I S I. lO lO WOOO.~I (INllMS ..._. ~ 0..-SSl.W I UI• ., 'G S )0 9 •S 1 Dew fl'(; 13 e t J:; O •O l ,.,... ............ ,C', s 1 )0 _.... ...... t'(; J ' 4 Clo........ ~I ..____,._..fG.tJ! ·~ S C~ I ) I 10 )0 FATHER S DAY For Weekend Brunch or Dinner Sabatincf s was originaly foooded in Ch~ a1't!r oor fattler brought 1he family recaoe for our famous ltahan Sausage from Pa ermo. Italy 10 the 1930's Toda), h s SOOS & grandson continue to prov1de a complete merAJ of ll1lhe · fooa prepared fresh . and seasoned ..,. 5 ra ns of fan'141y pride For Rmrvations C.11 723-0621 ?Sl ~..,_..Way • cwport llx' ~picy bucks ~ Peggy Goldwater Clay sold her salad-dressing company and started anew with family's salsa line. By T ooy C., llldlnnl Edb' A fter 13 years of developing a salad-dressing company, PeggyJane's, from the pound up and finally sellins it, Pel&)' Goldwater Clay wasn't eucUy in the mood to dive back into another start-up venture in the food business. Clay 111d her partner, Jane Wedmorc, received a six-figure payoff when they sold their line of gourmet salad dressings to Knotts Berry Farm in 1989. And the rigors or developing a $2 milJion (in annual sales) company without so much as a secretary, an ounce of food-industry experience or a computer bad taken a toU. But the 48-year-old Newport Beach resident, daushter of Anzona politician Barry Goldwater, couldn't stand by idly when her sister and niece decided to start a salsa business. "l had worked so hard with PeggyJanc·s, l wasn't sure I was ready to ,.ork that hard again,·· Clay S4id. "But with my "'. 1 experience, it would be a waste not to get involved with the family business. I didn't want them to make the same mistakes I did." Both Clay and her sistcr,•Joanne Goldwater, formerly a caterer, arc avid cooks, and Joanne had dabbled with salsa recipes f pr years. The door was opened to use the family name for a new line of salsas in 1989, when May Co., the most recent of several owners of the former Goldwater's Departments Stores, which was founded by Clay's gJ"cat·grandfathcr and his brother, cbanscd the na,me of the "nine-store chain to Robinson's. The three partners contnouted a combined $50,000 in start-up capital, and another $160,000 was raised from outside investors., who own about one-fourth of the company. Goldwater's salsas. which are now offered in four flavors, went on the marl.ct in 199b, 111d sales arc already approachins peak levels achieved by PcwJanc's.. Oay said she believes the company will surpass its g031 of posting SS million in annual sales by 1995. The company is based in O ScottsdaJc, Anz., home of Joanne Gokt.Nater and her dau&hter, CMolyn Ross. the other partner in the business. The uJsas, which retail for SJ to S.3. 1S for a •· 12-ouncc bottJc, arc made by a • contract manufacturer in Los Alamitos. Clay, who is prc:$ident of the: company, serves as chief trO\lblc shooter and oversees Goldwater's broken 111d distriNtors in Southern California. She also tries to come up with low-cost in·store product sampling and booths at fairs, because the company doesn't have the money to undertake ~ass-media advertising campaign. B arry Goldwater, who is nO\N 84 and lives in Scottsdale, has also played a part in the company's early success. He signed autographs when the product debuted at a market in Phoenix. and he serves as chief taste tester for new Goldwater's salsa flavors. Clay said, too, that her father will help hobnob with guests at a cocktail party the company plBns to host for its distributors. "He·s supportive," Clay said of her father ... We don't want to exploit the Goldwater name. We v.ant to exploit the salsa, but people automatically think ~f Dad when they hear the Goldwater name." The Goldwater name may go a long way, e peciaJly in the Southwest, but Oay expects the quaJity of the salsas to dri\'C the company's success. Goldwater's Sedona Red Salsa v.-as rated as "excellent" in a New York Times tMtc test, and New York Ncwsday rated Goldwater's Bisbee Barbcquc Ketchup as one of the .. winning sauces" in its taste test. .. I( they W te it, they buy it," Clay said. "Ct's that good." Goldwater's salsas arc sold in about 2S states, primarily in specialty markets and gilt shops. but Clay said that in Southern California, where supermarkets are especially dominant, the S3uccs arc sold mostly in 1uch stores as Ralphs, Vons and Alpha Beta. Clay said Souihcm California is an espeetally challcngins market for a fledgling company hkc Goldwater's. She said grocery companies demand "slotting .. fees of Sl.SOO to SS,000 in order to provide shelf pace for a product chain-wide. I marketina -such as l Father's Day "On Looa&ion" PhotopapbJ Special ~~ter Cby dips into the sals. bu5iness with her ister and ni«e. "I would love to be in supermarkets on a direct basu so we could get to more consumers, but we're goina the longer way. through specialty distributors," Oay said. "Ir we can make it in Southern California, I think "e can make it in any market." lntO 1118 Irr., C. pawers in the an:a. ~r. ...._Mir she added that the city, Vrhich DOWNTOWN COSTA owns the lot at the corner of MESA -TbC curtain may 19th and Newport, jusc nonh o soon fall on one of this area's the theater, would ~U its oklest movie theaters. as some parcel for a redevelopment ot the purchase proposals for project cncompauiQ& the full the Mesa Cincmu building block, including Mesa Square. near the corner oC 19th Street Berman said she saw one and Newport Boulevard call for rcdcvek>pins the site for redc\'tlopment proposal for the another use. block. a project that would 1"he property has been listed consist or retail space and a for sale through Grubb & Ellis an&Je-room-occupucy building. Commercial Real Est:itc She declined to dJSClosc further Services. Paul Barb:i. a lawyer details. representing the buildina's Barba ~id the operotor of owner, the Siler ramily trust, the theater, Edwards Cinema , said he 1s currently reviewing hilS a lease with the Siler family SC\-cral offers for the propert). that expires in December 1995. The theater is part of a block ' Edwards Cinemas officials of property owned by the Siler couldn't be reached for family trust, the Edl..cr Pope Sr. comment this ,.eek. Jeff family trust and the city of Robertson. the hstina agent Costa Mesa, Barba said. with Grubb & Ellis. referred all "The city of Costa Mesa i questions concernins the interested in a redevelopment property to B:trb3. project (on the siie)," 8 3rb3 The 700-seat thellter is said. "That's v.h:u ,.e·re nc:srly 50 years old. Mesa interested in doing. beautif)ing Cinemas has hown second-run the area. Th1u may involve the mO\ie at discounted prices in theater "3)1ng. Th:it mlly recent )"C3rs.. a Edw:mls left in .. olve the thc3tcr gofog .. current rclea cs to Qther · Mesa Square, an aging retail cinemas. including its own center located behind Mesa cighHcrecn theater across Cincm», is also likely to be redeveloped. according 10 8 111 Nev.port Boulcv;inJ :u Trtangle Squ3re. Murdock, ,.hose comp:ln). T.O. ln\'cstments, nunagcs the Mason Siler. ,.ho al50 owned ttntcr for it owner. the Pope the Lido theater, sold the Mc a family trust theater to Ed'411d C1ncm:s . · Muriel Berman, a prOJC"Ct but the Siler family rctWted manager with the Costa McS3 the property th:at houses the Rcdc\clopment Agency. ~•d bu iness. In 1980, a Ne~port city.omci3ls arc not acu .. cly Beach couple tried to~~ pursuing a rcde~clopmcnt money to con\ert the propert) project for the theater )ltC. and to a performing ans theater, they arc not intcrc ted in but th3t deal v.u not utilizing'cmincnt·do m310 completed. • • • • • • • • A R M 0 I R E Senli-Annual SALE 30o/o -50o/o SAVINGS LADIES SPORTSWEAR l DRESSES Starts Friday • June 11th FASHION ISLAND 549 NEWPORT CENTER DR. (Acrou from Ne1mon Mo~us) (714) 644-9UJ Mon .fn 10 00 o m. • 9 00 p.m. Sot 10·00 o.m • 6·00 p.m. Sun 12·00 · 5·00 p.m. ""°~ON M)ll NIO...a The truth about funeral. prices in the greater South Coast area. At Harbor Lawn, people are important. We believe that every family deserves a personalized final tribute. Here, only the family selects the type of service they want and the price to be paid. Ba.rial ' space for twO ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $ 910 We will provide for direct cremation, · ,,. including mortuary care from ····:····· .. ········:··· ........................................ $540 Or ch~se from other types of seryices from .............................. $985 Caskets priced from ............................................. . .... , ................... $285 e ________ ...._.... •••• ' ... w ................. _ ......... -.......... -·-·· ••••••• E ------l ~--• .......... •• ••• ••• I ••••-•••••-•·•-M•-•••••-••.,... .. •-••••• ... _.. ••• .,. ......... ,, •• •••M•••-... ••NffHo-• ... __ • IPIM a Elll' Y•r111w ...... --. ••• llll'Clllll Selina Yee, an inveslmcnt properties pccialist with Grubb & Ellk Commtrdal Real E5tatt Stnltts' Ncwpon Beach office, represented an unidentified in\e)tOr in the SS.8 million purcha e of o 106·unit apanment cefmplc~ in Anaheim. Yee said that in tenn of purcha e price, the deal was the sccond·largcst ap:irtmcn.r transaction completed th i year in Or:ingc County. ' 0 Saturday, June 12 · Obtalnln1 li~nts for a Sinall llus s -The National Alli1nce Of It.ck En~eneurs lnC. w.11 hP,lt a ~ ori Obuining corpor.ae .accounts for a sm.ill business, from 10 am. to 2 p.m. at the Amerian lnstilute Of Atchitects olface, 3200 Parle unt~ Drive, suile 110, Costa Mes.I Coist IS no in advance and S4S at the door. For reservations, call 852-6220, and for infoom.tion, call 833-5330. · Job Search and Transition Skills -St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach will host a career seminar, from 7:30 a .m. to 2 p.m. at the church's 01erenfietd H.ill. Cost is S 1 S with reserv~ and fnaM ...... s,..... er-. c.. ~Ga··· COii ~ s1utar---.suo1ot ~and S7S for studt-nts. Fot ......... and~ • cal Sll-0170. 16WA FashiOli Show - The Amirian lwines Wome1i AilociMion wtl halt ill annual fashion .,. and brunch. from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. • the laJboa ~y dub in Newport IRch. Cost i) US. Fot mervMions Ind inforrMCion, an 843-0576. Tuesday, June 15 Soecial hent . Room The ptogr iAm IS p;ltt o( the libt1ry's Brown 8~ lunCh 5efies. For nf0tmwon, aU 644·3191 . ·Thursday,-june 1 7 Business Humor -fhe 111onal Association o( PurC.has1og Mana ment wUI ~ a dinner mt..i .ng featuring a presenuuon by Stl"\'t' S-lftron entitled .. Busint'SS Humor, beginning 1t 6:30 p.m. at . the Red Lion Hotel in CO)U Mesa. CCbt i, S 1 5 for members. wtth re~rvations and S25 othetwise. For r~gt>t.ratt0n and information, call 532·0170. Management Workshop -The Merchants & ~nufacturers J\)SOCl.'lt1on will present a two-day manage-ment workshop for lead pel).Unnd, from 9 a.m. to 4 p m -The N~ Cen r l brat)' will host 1 pr am ori networking and job-searc.h r as p.art ol rts fr Brown-a g Lunch • beg.inni"! at noon 1n the l1bra,Y,i Commuruty Room llegisttatJOn is not n I)' ror ln(ormatt0n, call 644·3191. Wednesday, June 23 Eos Institute -The Eos 1nst1tute for t~ tud o( Susta1nabl • u .. ;ng v.iU ~ a Secture by foturts.t architect GI n Small; ~nmng at 7:30 pm. at the Ainencan IMtitut~ of Architects office. 3200 P.lri.; Center Ori\e, suite 110, Cos.ta Mesa. For reser\'ations and information, call 870·56)). Documenting Performance -The Merchant> & M.Jnuf;icturt.>rs Assoo1alion 'A'lll present a WOfkshop on docu~ting pet(~ ""9 I a..m. to noon it the SMr-.. ~wpott. Cost is S 130 for memberi nd S 1 s S f0t non-membetl. Far 1nformati0n, all 5S&-1SSO. Thursday, June 24 Wa&e and ~MY Admimstration -The Merdhants ManufacturHS ~)()(iation ~111 preo:sent a WOtbhop on v. and salary ~ministrWorl, trum 9 a.m· to 4 p m, at tht' Sh~ a.ton ewpon. Cost i\ S 18 5 f 01 members and S220 for non-m mbers fOf' information, call 558-1550 PleaJe send your akntLu announcements lo The Dally Pilot's business editor, TOiiy CclJf, at 330 w. B.iy St., Cost.i ~H~ 92627. McCaw Inc., one of Or:inge County's largest emplo)ers. on Saturday night \\ill host its first-ever reunion at the Newport Beach Marriott. S 17 on the day ol the seminar. for registm1on .ind Information, call 574-2239. Professionals -The Association ol SpKial E~nt Professionals will meet at the Hyatt Newpott~r, beginning at 6.30 p.m. Cost is S7 fOf members and S 12 fo r non·memberi. for reservations and information, call 642-8517. on Thursday and fflday at the Sht.-raton Ne\\pott Cost 1s S29S for member> and SJSS for • r.-=====iiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;:::::o:;;;;;;;;;;:::::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o=:;;;;;;:;;;;;;limiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i:i non·members. For information, call Attention, CO Owners! Are You Business Challenges of the '90s -The Nationa1 Association ol Purchasing M4lna~t will host an all-day program, including nine workshops, The Resume: A First Impression -The N~port Center Library will hoSt a free program on resumes, beginning at noon in the library's Community ssa.1sso Frustrated With The Low Returns Tuesday, June 22 On Your CD? More than 400 fonner McGaw employee and . executives arc expected to attend the reunion, which will celebrate more than SO )Cars of company history. Pltast stad n~ about )'Our 'twport Jk11cb or Costa Mna busintSS to Tiit Daily Pilot's busJntu tditor, Ton) Cox, at JJO W. Bar St., Co Ill Mesa. 91621. LOCAL NEWS ONLY To subscribe to the Daily Pilot, --call circulation at 642·4333. PlllCE AUC110N Hundred, ot items; Computl•r accessorie~. oflicc equipment, furniture, b1lr..("> household power hand tool . auto ')tcreos. Jun 12, 1Q9J at 10:00 a.m. ~-' •111•• Fou ntain Valle~ Police Department 10200 later A\e. Fountain Valle (rear lot). 3116NEWP.eRTBLVD EWPORT BEACH. 67~ Ttie Hidden Job Market You Can Count On • Serving: ,J Orange County Busrness and Industry .J Business· Executives The Professional Community High Net Worth lndMduaJs and Fam1hes lrwine~ l<.erlt~ (7141553-0260 S.UMa Thn Bredeweg (7141754~ ~Y:.os (714) 558-3212 . Newport e.:tl [)a-.,oM.iray I 4 64().5100 c ..... __... ... 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A Mututt Of Brick And Scattd Coocttt~ With Ihlkft.nt ~tioo• Jim Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY Sk:#e L~ #Y1IJC? 170 E 17th St. • Surte 2n'l Costa Mesa Let Jim Jennings mstall ~'OUr oomplcte yard ha.rdsc:aoe. • Exp«t bnc.k, bloc.k.. 1<onr, nk, sbtc .and c.onctt~ .. ark • Can rec.ommc:nd qualary da.cners • Qualary work ln Co.. Mea 6t Newport Bac.h ·~ 1969 • On~ probiam' \J/c tol-.e lhttn r! WJ\yaaMCI cftance and be ditce>Pt>Olted? Cald\e~. "'°'hasmit'aed l000'$af C'M.SIOt'nOS for owr20~ ltoa~ \1emon:il llo,p1t.tl f>n.._h,t~nan :.ind Paniapau~ lf<rJ~ Ph\ lll.ul' •ffl f \II tfl''t'00ffi o( Ch l'l' anJ tn.'t.'tiom fmm rnedil'°Jl hill' Hoag Hospital's GoldenHealth Pl S Program offers •.. • ~' ~' &o tn r -~ pal1i<:l~Ulll'~ pl\\ Exh flh\'"-'lJll h3..-. ~"-'ti IO xt-ep the cm J{llm.l\ttl .imnwu .md ~ additional ~'flll'Oul l.llSUrAnl~ .l' . nx.'fd m full ~ )( ( :t.'l'l'd Sl'T\ l( • Proct:~~ ol all hospil.IJ ;&00 ~ ~ •, tndudt~ I~ lllp:D..~ DI~ ~1' "~ • It. C:ukw Ceoler • lk,,. Heart lnUule · Ht.,_~ bNiD.r ~ Onbopftlc Sm" ftltllhtr~ • tk snsunnt.~•· ., ~ .. um~ • ~'\! ~"f\ll ~ ..... ~ _ ..... .,....... n.l nub m.ll'f! ( • weapon ~ Local officer inducted into Martial Arts Hall of Fame, teaches defensive techniques. By LoriAm Basheda. Std Wl'tlf COSTA MESA -Senior · Officer David Dye has been inducted into the World Martial Arts Han of Fame for a Li!e Achievement Award honorins his "superior leadership, teachins and dedication." Dye was nominated for the award. one of the highest available, by fellow martial artists •from across the world. ......... ...... COSTA MESA -De C11J 0.1111 .... to olllr c.,qc• a .,.._ lt•rlt te • adJ ,.. w.....·--~.,, .. atnofttinllry dccilioa last wect by the citJ~ral e...,,,..c union. The ,..,..teed I 7 1/2 percent pey ra11e next year, YOled lua week 10 ta.kc the raise bu1 do- nate 2 112 percent ol the raise . to form a pool to cncourqe seneor employees to retire. The pool will be about $380,000 •nd could save up 10 10 jobs. union president Bill Folsom said. Las1 year, the employee union voted apjnst taking the con· tractuat pay nisc altoaethcr, a move that helped ~ave off layoffs. But the union was told this year that layoffs will happen regardless. ,...., ...... .., .. 21 enl 1111fk;• ..... ID ...... dll1111dS6 ..... ha a. ........ pnapoeed ~o be ~ IDf mimncn &he c:iey ........ ,.. .... wotted the ,ean ud be at 50 ycan old. The city doean't have the mo for ... IChial rua. but lbrouah retirement aysccm cu incre pension ror rctiriat earty. council ·~ that Monday. In ocher actiola. the council: •Appropriated S140,000 for installation of I tntf te sfpW West 19th Street and M~r Pl • Appropriated S80,000 for installation of a ti"alf'ec sipal Victoria Street and American enue. • Appropriated S3l8,000 for t Newport Boulevard sipaJ i provement prOJCct. "We're very proud," said Costa Mesa Capt. Riclt Johnson. "It's a benefit to the department." • l~,.~ ..... Union membership felt the best m<J\'C wu to take the pey raise but pool some of it 10 help some ~· The vote was 100.57. "l was overwhelmed by the num· ber of people willina to aivc that much up for two ycan lo help the ci ty, fellow citizens and employ- ees," Folsom said. "That's the most incredible thing.. We've asked them two years in a row to give their raises up. They didn't have to. It re tores my faith in humanity." •Appropriated Sl4,000 to additional costs for the const tion of a storm drain on I When he's not policing the city and training fellow officers in martial nrts defense, the 48-year-old father or two is teaching at his privnte studio in Costa Mesa. David Dye w.as presented with a -~rge pqque w ~ upon Induction into Hall of Fame. Street. art to conduct several women's self~efense seminars in Orange County each year. arts courses to members rrom some IS area law enforcement agencies. To fit it all in, he holds classes at night after his day·watch shift at the Costa Mesa Police Department, where be has worked for~ years. Jeff Speakman -several "eeks l&O during a ceremony attended by more than 250 m(lnial orti ts. The Hall of Fame seeks nominations from across the world. •Approved an asreemcnt wi Amcric:lean Environmental vices ii\. Long Beach for $92,030 administer the city's Soun:e R duction and Rec:ydins Eleme Amerielcan will oversee the re cling program. Called Aikido Federation or California Yoshinka1, the studio is n branch of the Yoshinkan Aikido Federation headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. He has also demonstrated his teaching techniques on national televisiqn, has been featured in various martial anJ magazines and produced a series of law enforcement traioing tapes. Dye was inducted. in the Hall of ~;:;;============================;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;:::I Fame in Beachwood, Ohio, .- D}c holds a third degree bh:ick belt in Yoshinkai aikido. which he began !ltudymg m 1978, and add1t1onal ranks in judo and Shotokan karate. All his training has bcc=n in the United States. In addition, Dye teaches marti:il along with Perfect Weapon star Like other Corms of martial ans.· aikido takes an opponent's energy and redirects it back toward them. But unlike karate, for instance, it docs not incorpo~tc punching or k.icking. Rather, aikido focuses oo techniques targeting the joints and central nervous system. Strictly a defensive martial art, aik.ido does not require much upper body strength, according to Dye. . . Consequently, he employs the - SUMMER SPECfAL No Lines • No Crowds No Kidding - • Modem Equipment • Full Schedule of Classes • Certified Personal Trainers ---••111 ... • 1n.- 1111a • • I I 11111. • SI 111 12 THOUSANDS OF POSmOHs {That Miike You lftl Ukc A Mii/ion) • Sooths~, enccuages cin:ulation. •Maxitun~ for~T.V., Fading, de. • Offm ultimate comfort and rNxation. • Try It. You'll ~ yanetf in the morning ... ~545-7168 Benefit For The Costa Mesa Senior Center ____ _.,...._ JUNE 12, 1993 6:00 P.M. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER ' 19TH A·POllONA 81RRl!t8, COSTA MESA An .. Aftergk>w" Party Follows The Show ~: 115.000rlWo Fotl25.00 llc.M• AYalllible At The 81nlor C.. Air ~ D11tt h 0 t. t, tap and all that jazz r Foundation ....::~ I~~. Of would. to ... ~ tt.e ~ o1 mnc:e anct the Def.ore Fou~ foi ... Ms ln Cosu Mes.a pr<Mdes a .-W hlwn, dediattd to the dlfar '" ewryone. ~ on the loYe ol dance, ~Defore Foundation is a living uibule to the rM"'IC?')' ol Br~y dlncer, INcher and Choreqvapher Jimmy Defore, who along with his wfi Gloria, began the Jimmy Oifore ~nee Center (JOOC) in 1977. When Jimmy passed away in 1987, ~formed the non~profit [»fore Foundation for the Arts and &!W it the dance center to seNe as a;'prolessional home for dancers ol att ~ and abilities. ''The art ol dance an be enioved by eve~, not just a sefeci few," says Gloria. "ft uses the inlnd as well as the body. This is th! nearest you an get to flying on ~r own -a good dance dass." ~ Fou~tioo serves the entire arts community ~ · prov;ding tCholarships, funding perf~nces, pitforming at benefits and ~ing prolessional WOfk, in ~ition to offering dance tnsttuaion through the center. An eduational arts program is being ~ in conjunction with the public schools to teach youngsters aboot dance. "We're founded on service, ~-here dancers of all alibers an have a safe place to train and not fttl threatened," says Gloria. "Even after many finish dasses here they a:wne back to train and teach. It's e>itremefy rewarding. bK.lW! it's hke a family." The JOOC, in oeeration for 16 ye.rs, is the rm1n funding source fOf the FoundatiOn. One can begin as early as three in the creative pre-ballet disses. There are das.ses for children, teens and adults at the bettinnin.s, intennedaate, advanced ~ professtonal levels. Trpes ol dance offered on an ongocng basis Include ballet, j.u:z. modern dance, tap and funk. .. Althou~ ballet is the best foondation for any other kind ol ~. the funk or Hip Hop done to pop and rap mu.sic is ~ popubr W1th the young,,, says Cb~. "It's a ~at contemporary medium to ~ kids excited about ~ce. while heloing them difOO\.'e: tMir own ~bi'iities." Junior programs for children beewffn the ~ ol 3 and 13 a~ seared toward ~ng both the Ph'f\ial and emotional ~11.t>e;ng ~~~~~ environment IS PtoWted whefe students pin self~a along with a life o,g ~ b 1M ans. While .. ~ is encou.,, a pter em~ is placed on tec:Mique. Al. the tftf1 and adult lewi, ~ dBeS ~~with ~ and master dasses throughout the year In billet ju.z and tap. MHter classes ~ ~t by a Wnous master teacher, ~ in to instruct the intermediate and advanced students, ages 12 and older. The success cl taking an individual at a certain ability level and helping them to develop their personal best. lies with the superb teaching staff at JOOC. Every instructor tw worked professionally, has teaching experience and has undergone training in state-cl-the-art methods. "All the teachers here have a IO'.'e for dance that shines through and is felt by the students," says CIOfia. "I.look fOf people with a nurturing personality, those who will encourage students within a positi~ setting, Each teacher is responsible for their own ~raphy and only original wOt1c is-taught." Many dancers trained at JOOC have joined ballet companies and Broadway shows, opened their own studios, or teach at well-known schools. . I nstruction takes place in O\er s;ooo square feet of m~le noating fl00< dance space. Each of the three dance studios has · obsefvation windows, full length mirrors, Juli sound equipment and pianos, Visitors are welcome any time to observe any class. "We want to obtain special lighting and more seats 1n our largest room, 'o\hich is 2,500 square feet. to do more in·house perfOfmances ... says Oona In addition to holding an annual recital a.nd '"'inter holiday , performance, 1unior and tee~ groups represent JOOC in state competib<>n>. Ad\anced students perform at Arts on the Creen~nd at the Orange County Fair. The twi~ yearly Works in Progress, features performers from all over Southern Calif ornaa demoostr a ting what's new and 1nnov.lli\e 1n the W'O'td of dan~. This is open to the p..ibtic. free of charge ".luz Spectrum, Inc .. a ~ession.11 dance company tn.lkes its home here," says Gloria. "Rhapsody in Taps and Ballet Pac1fia train here. But we'\e e\en EXPERIENCE ANOTHER TIME 8t PIACE E~ had someon~ tdl you storks about a vacation dl£Y took to Europe ya.rs ago? Or ~ you have bun lucky enough to have bummed. around a little town in Austria or Switzerland yourself ... Or it might just be something you'w always drumt of. but n£VU had ~ occasion. nor opportunity to do . For bargain hunting on ~ most unique lmportai gift itans you11 nu find . coJM discover this hard to find Uttle village. Nestled amid high rise bulldings. Huntington Buch Mall. Golde~ College and the roaring 405 F~~. this ~t little European Vallagt Is vtrtuaOy an untouchal nest ln one of the bu*st spots tn Prange County. It is an intanatiooal ~ styled in Bavarian architecture. where forty shopkftpcrs live and Wcri ach. day. olab-a ~ from Sta Stein$ Ind Balmy to Russtan Hated Dolls and Swtss ~ Bolla. This .. r't8t ts complm with b.ac=-UCN Jt6n and tam.n Rataannts and p.a. European Sldn .nd ~ _Sllons. a Mm's Talor ~· Dllllldft shops. be ..,... -... ck ~ .. ..sa.-.tam ........ --... .. ........ , ........ ... Kilts; International Coats-of-Arms; Family Name Histori£S; Vi~os. C.D:s and Tapes of Irish, Scottish and Gaman music. The shops also feature lnlaid Wood Trays and T eacarts CT arsia-Sorrentina). Music Boas with Swiss Reuge mow.marts; Ddft Blue Porcdain Crom Holland; Gaman Cuckoo Cocks; Bavarian Dirndl Dttsses and ledahosen: Birkmst.xk Shoes; Uadro. Swarovski. Kaiser. Rosmthal and Hutschenreuth~r Porcdalns. and evm South Ammcan Artifacts The ~ has ~ from antiques and coDectibles to a ~ttay. glitzy fun appard dttss shop and hand-made fine jcwelry. The ~ also offers oM-stop-s.hopptna for ~ Weddina Med: Gowns, OOMrS. chapel. catatna. rttqJtions and motel. El\tOY Gurnmibt.ar$.~._, Bqualr-ftBed import~ c.hocdata and wtndmW coolda. £,a throuf\ quiet cobblestone sb:ects, war your BlalmlStoc:ks or 8't a plllr hat b las than European pka! Sit In lft oukloor c:Ut ...... ~. Nlld • plplf Of mr•t •· 0... wtlh h OWMr ol lhe shop you petai11wboWll ..... .... ,.. M Defore founcWion, technique is taught in a nurturing setting, held poetry readings. We want • people to realize that the Foundation is not here just f Of JOOC, but for the whole community." Rooms an be rented to the community at a nominal fee for rehearsals and performances. Ballet companies, such as the Joff rey Ballet and San Francisco Ballet ha~ held auditions at JDOC. Dance companies, opera companies and FLO WER WAREHOUSE The First. The Origin al. 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S dloWships are ia'fiMLable to ~ ·~ 16-26) f0t 1 four-month period, lO help defray the cos_t of classes. Anyone can ~udition and judging is conducted by the individual dance teachen. On Saturday, June 26, the Defore Foundation will hold an Open House from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Classes will be conducted throughout the day, at no charge There is a maximum capacity Of SO per dass. The center will also put on a performance · This summer, a PeriOfming Arts Camp will offer regular dance dasses along with musical theater. comedy and .icbng ·'°' aees to. '° idult. Registration is open unca ~beg;n. Housed within the JDOC is Studio du Corps. Owner/director 0 ne Diefenderfer pr~ ~fi~ instruction in the Pil.ltes Technique, a highly ~czed exercise program d~ to develop strength and 1lexibility, ~ bod ah nmcnt and flui<WY ol rno\ement The Defore Foundation of the Arts and JOOC ~ located at 1S1 Kalmus On~ ~3 (off Redhlll and Bnstoll in Cosu Mes.a Oasses are offered seven days a ····•eel Hours are Monday -Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m • Saturday, 9 a m. to 2 p.m., and Sunday, 10 am. to 2 p.m. FOf more 1nformauon. call 241 -9908; f0t more 1nformat1on on Studio du Corps, call 546-6313. Come learn how 42,000 · :µiembers get extra Medicare at no extra co.st* Come to: MARIE CALL.ENDER'S BAKER'S SQUARE Fri. June 11 -2:00 P.M. Mon . June 14-2:00 P.M 18889 Brookhurst 16W5 BrookhuDt Fountain Valley Fountain VaUe) Complunenlllry Pit de Coffee Aetna Baalth Plans S1nll1 Cbalce NOW AVAD.ABLB INYOURABEA Meet YOUI Senior ClOcc rcprescntatr.-e a.ad ~ ix-'°'1 cu gtl the medal ~ yoy Deed. 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By Tony Oodero. s.n..., COSTA MESA -A coalitioa of biqdisu say the Army Corps of £osineen is not lMna up to its contract aareement to keep the Santa An3 River bike trail open dwin& oapaa con 1nactton or a massive flood mntrol project. Newport Beach cyclist Don Harvey, a leader of the Orange County Bicycle Coalition. contends that the corps aarced in a contract th:it "A safe and continuous bK:ycle trail through the project .u~~ shall be open at all times.I' HaNey said since &he project began nearly l~O )Ca rs aao. the bike trail hu been shut down or detoured onto public streets. And he ):ud comp!3ints to the Army engineers have gone nowhere. "They're very much just giving us a snow job on this." Harvey said. But Bill Znun, who is in charge of the county ' laodeDlllNlptaj1•.11111• ... •z>t1 ta ailnz .. IM ...... h .. 'S. ............ now. w ....... .... &nil -_.., ..... lied ID_.,, ........ .. COftllNCdoa 11DM, .. l.au• .W. ..,... ....... -.. froaa our ...,.. ol view ii a ..r.., laa&ard. .. Bill Oelep, project manapr b the CIO(Jll Of Clllineen. actnowledeld tUI IM lnil hie been doled as coutructioa tlka place. lut Ille ud Zawa uy unule coaditiom acar tbe constnK:tioa areu lePC tk• no choice. •"Tbcy (cydists} wanced tbe detour 10 11>- throup tbe work area illdf," Oallcp said. .. But it's just too danacrous." Instead. GaUcp and Zaun say detoun on public streets have been sec up for the ~ to ride on while .ark is done on the merbed. The work is done in 3-mile increments aad OaUeaos expects the trail from Adams Avenue to the ocean will be open in a couple or weeks. But whether Gallegos and Zaun believe it is dangerous or not doesn't matter, H&Ney said, because the contract calls for the trail to ao through the work area -period. Furthermore, Harvey said the dctoun have .__a.._., .... .. ....... .... ..._..., ru ... public .. ,. ......, ol lhell c,diaa .... ....... lllr4J ..w. .. ltkk ..... ..... ~ llreetL" Zl9! ...... dae dltoun .... -.rc. blY'ra :r= us a snow =-~ -n. cletow plalll ba¥C .._ aNfdy revi.wed and from our poina of v111W ... delOlln are acceptable alternatNcs 10 ca.., ~Hus throup the construction area," ........ Sall. Haftef and his ~lilt colleapca, who recelldy baltled successfully to set a bike lane oa Pacific Coast Hipway in Huntinaton Beada. b8¥e taken their complaints to Supervisor Harriett Wieder and local city leaden, enlisting the help of Fountain Valley Councilman Gcorse Scott Wieder'1 spokesperson Kathleen Campini said the supervisor will meet with the cyclists and county officials next week but she didn't lnow if anything would be resol"-cd. Comlllllllty ror1m1 •ks ror clllz111' II• • 1111111191 ]al By Joel Beers. St3tt Wrillf in the Days lnn Motel, 2300 New- port Blvd. I I • ~ By"-U. ....... NEWPORT-MESA -An altonlCJ b jailed school dis- trict eillbinller S&ephcn Wag· ner ii upccted to a~ for a de~ in sentencina Fricfay, the day Waper was scheduled to face a maximum sentence of eight yean and eight monthS in prison . Wa&11er was due to bC sen· tenccd by Judge John Ryan Friday in Orange County Supe· rior Court. But the count} Dis- trict Anorncy's Office said Wa&11er•s attorney wilJ request a contjnuancc. Wagner's anornc}' Paul Meyer co~d not be reached for comment. Although Newport-Mesa Unified School District officials allcae Wagner embezzled about S3.9 million, Wagner h:as admll, ted to embenling onty $3.S mil, lion, according to county Dcpu· ty District Attorney Corl Biggs. Wasner could r.c. a lllffer federal priloa aenn if the U.S. I Allomcy~s Oftic:c deddCs 10 tile cha~. WJ'be)'re doiftl ltieir I invcst1p1ion in their own waz Cl and it's 1akina aome time, 11 Bill' Aid. ••Since he's ia cut-i 1Qdy, there's no immediacy 10 • their invc ligation. It's not like he' going to disappear. I "We puhed our in· \cs1iga1ion ahead because we ""ere a(rnid of tbAt." 1 A Newport Beach auction of 1 Wagner' possession• last ' month r1ised ooly abOut 1 s 130.000. Bankruptcy omcials estimate that when Waaner's 1 Newport Beach house and two other propertie arc sold, the ' reCO\ered funds wall total only $400,000. An.d there is no guar· antee th:at the school district wall ever get any of Wq.ner's , liquidated assets. The Internal Re'°cnuc Scnice daim that Wagner ov.e $2.4 million in b3C~ l3JCeS. COS'frA MESA -A community forum dcahng with a proposed commumt) fu rlough Jail center will be held next Tue day at Kaiser EJ, cmentary School. The forum stans at 7 p.m said Kevin Meehan, the director of the organ1Z8tion attempting to tum a Newpon Boulevard motel into a furlough center (or low·risk criminal offenders. · Meeban's first attempt at a site, two Maple Street apartment com- plexes. was derailed by fierce com· munity and city rclist1nc:e. "One of the criticism we've heard from 10me people is that we•re trying to sneak this through," he said. "This will ~, r.=====================1~ fully show we've done cvcrythina · \\.e·rc a kmg that any person intt.: re<.tcd in the progr am to at, t~nd and ~hare their concerns," The county bas approved a work furlough center in Costa .Mesa. Meehan's organization, Orange County Youth & Family Services, lS attempting to place the center . Thit week'' ~ PmUCA110ll DA1I: n.niar, My 1, 1 "3 ~ Spact' C..,,....Mt 24, 3pm C..a l.ly_Nne 24, Spm IDl10llAl ...... '5111Stfi...ts ... ,.. .. . lf\.T1'C:t0) ll4CI • f'Ol \'TAJ\ HllCT -(ti"" , .... us..., st 714) 642-4321ut.250 ""' Politic.ill f ~ ""'Politic.11 ~ybacks ""' Or. De.1th • ""' Sen. Chris c l tt" Pre$. Dotnan l ""' Predtct.ons Th" ~·s gue.stS Jod!llAlt.- MM~ ,...,.:e' • 3 ..... ,.:p Is: .... ' ;:--:·n: ... -r·':a Next week's forum will address the . fears and questions people have with the program, Meehan s~d. · RUFFELLTS UNll.Stm llC . ........ c... .... 1m _...,_..._ .. 1 .. 4.120/o 3.60% Nn1' PwCllllgl Yllld Nn1' ........ Yllld 4.05% 3.55o/o 13 ID'lll 1-12 .... n. ........... MlllClll ~-.....,. ~ .... .....--.-c:mc. SID NlllSlllft C.... °""' . NlllSlllftllllld\.CA_, ~4l-.&100 ....... ,..... ... above board and will address any and all questions pcopJe imy have:• . 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I I I I I I I I I =: ~ r , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r:i.,,1 ~ ::.: r1 r 1 Ji ...... _1 -~---,-1 -, -, --.:....' -, l~lllll-..Diifil•m"• EMDIUQ ..... , 2 m · ................. • ••• ,..._..._,. 2 RU"'-Olfl I IO• Pier'·~~...... '-~....... ._ .. _ "-..__ ··-·-• W SI 0 I _ ............... - • . , , . I .. er or Falhlan ~ supporters gather at posh local eatery as they prepare for 'spectacle of the year' in Orange County. T he 1993 C.Cnter or Fashion bcpn •ts cclcbratcd path t~ard ~but p~uction Oct. l , Wllb 1 h1ah·fl)'ln& dinner bolled by the European-styled biscro, II Fornaio R.osticcena. Jn honor qr the Center or Fashion, restaurant clWrman i.an-, Mladd opened his pand·saJed walnut doon to 300 or the most beautiful women and their cscoru for an evcnina or wining. dining and conversation iprinkled with .... Clll Society Editor lau&hter. U Foma10. located around the corner from the Pcrformin& A{ts Center, will become the home away rrom home for many of the cast members. family ind fnends supporting the Center or Fashion. They will all be spending a srcat deal or time preparing for "'bat many call the "spectacle or the )Car" in Oransc County. Mtndel has changed his restaurant from a self-service, upscale boutique t(> a full service sit-down eatery. The wek:ome d&,tner was handled by 1 very capable restaurant staff who h3d no easy last JUalin& s.catin& and space for a full hou.se Of future stars.. The glamour lC\-cl of this event was definitely over the top. Waiters and wa1trcun came ri&ht out of central casting. One divorcee, modeling for tbe Center of Fashion, kept chanpn& her order •1th one or the handsome young men attcndin& her table. She leaned O\er and Yllbispered to her equally beautiful coUeaiue. •·now that's what J call puppy chow." Sbc wuo't rcferrin& to tbe food. Maddlne Zuckttmaa took charge of the ~nina for the rcstauran1 and lbc Center of Fashion. She's also one o( the models in the show, rctumin& for another )Car of fun. ""I must 1ell )OU. I h3\C known nuny of the v.-omcn in this show for m:my )C:irs tbrouch m11ny dirferen1 organu.at1ons; hO\lt~er. 1his experience has allov.ed me to make m:my good friendships v. uh the e remMlable I dje~ They really arc a •'Ondcrful group," commented Zuckcrm:m, gMng her husband Len a \Cr) fast l1SS on the check and a gl3.SS of wine as she d3.Shcd off to ensure the res t or the aroup was v.ell taken c:ire or. She WU &SSlllCd by her s1arr. coordinated by the dcd1atcd Mt"1 Rkbey · In conjunction v.1th Zudcerm:m"s e rroits.. fash1on3ble Doau MlramootH ch:iircd the INTRODUCING ScULPTURES 0NhY DI CouLo BRING To LIFE. ' ·c I p.iny for the Center of fbhton. In aucnd.incc, Adri~llM Bttnaan with Tita Lou nnd ~tary Dtll Barkouns. Mary's daughter, Maun ... ho lools more hke Mary's younger tSter, came with a date, currently scl'\.ing in 1he Marine and prep3nng for law school. He v.as defini1ely wide-eyed. bu1 not civcrcomc by . his surroundings. CiHli3n life has a few pcrls. C'8ndk:'f and Ropr Scbnapp socialized v.;th MllJJ and Ctny Muzzy, SUDJ1nt and Run Wtrdln, Sus~ and BUI Plummu. Mary Jean and Ttd imlJns. Kathlttn and John Rb)-ncrsol). an~ Sharon Penis. ' EY· ty -far.. left:-S usan-Orth___.....---.- joi n s II Fornaio restaurant chairman Larry Mindel as he welcomes Center of Fashion guests. Left: Barbara McGovern and ,.-, Barbara Penrose enjoy the eveni~g's festivities . N·ow you can dream with both eyes wide_ open~~ XJ6 al o t•om~ "11h a .. p~t·1al lf'a .. .,· 't~f'~ da~ . 8f'C'IU'f' if \OU bu~ or t~a ~ ju t $519 pt"r mo nth for 3tl month . . . . a 1993 or 19Q-l Ja~uar from your lot· al • ith a ·~~00 d •n pa~ m~nt. The I f' Jaguar dult"r and ann°l ";;sti~fif'd. \ou THt !.\Cl Al 'J• t:rra Ll\'E t' n bun~ ~our · car ~~Ao·· h , 4' i)':l4~ · in_ an und.am· . include a ~~ner u' all 11tanc f' ,,f 5,000 mil~ • after hicb \ou'll pa~ :)U.i l~ Dt • auk ... «"d c nditi •ilhin iftf rmati n. c al a' r i 11 rt. I ., 30 day ud our purc ha «" pri 'wall 1IU'lar. Perl8ct lllY for solvlnll big 1 .. 1 S arurday's weather may have rained out the Fish Fry. But it was perfect for the 20 people sitting around a church hall tryina to figure out why they were still wre tling with racism and prejudice in this, the twilight of the 20th century. . Weren't they supposed to have gone· away 30 years ago? One of the facilitators at the conference was a nifty lady from the National Conrc rcnce of Christians and Jews, L\lclcy Altman. "NCCJ was Counded in 1928," she said, "but we're still at it, busier than c\er." (I suspect Lucky has some special inajghts into d~rimination: She is a Roman Catholic from the Deep South and her husband is Jewish.} The woruhop on racial awareness was On the Coast one in a pilot program sponsored by the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles. This one wll.S primarily for Episcopal parishes in Orange County, of which there arc about a dozen. But only five sent delegates. Local types included Peter Coppen from St. James on Lido, and Gwen Felton and an itinerant columnist representing St. Michael and All Angels in Corona dcl Mar. Giles Asbury, the Episcopal chaphiin at UCLA. set the tone for the day when he told us to try and keep in mind that, "We didn't make the world the way it is and we don't have the responsibility to fix it." But we were there because we do have the responsibility to, as that fellow Perot is so fond of saying. "lift up the hood" and do what we can. Or, as Peter Haynes described the workshop to his flock at St. Michael's: "The purpose is not to lay a guilt trip on people (Episcopalians tend to find guilt most unproductive in the long run); rather we search for constructive ways we can help to resolve problems as Anglqs and as predominantly white congregations." We searched for some of those ways, both as a whole and in small clusters. Answers were elusive. One of the first thinp we djd was break into three bunches and try to come up with definitions of racism, prejudice and stereotyping. l pve u.s all a ~-. We did much better, I think. in demon trating the scope of discrimination. We divided into two facing groups. One side was for those who had been affected by various types or prejudice, the other for those who b d not. We moved bac:t and forth according to whether we had been affected by one prejudice or another. Some people moved a lot. others hardly at all. Since we were all white anglos, everybody moved to the not-affected side when "racial bias" was called. Only one person, a former Catholic. moved when "religion" was mentioned. Naturally, the women moved when •·gender" was called, but so did one man. Some of the categories spotlighted areas of prejudice one rarely thinks of. Among them ""ere "father's job," "left-handedness." "child's illness," "education," "birthplace" and, in deference to Father Warren from St. Anselm in Garden Grove and father George from St. Gregory in Lone Beach, "malc·pattcrn baldness." Even though this was a group of people who considered themselves prejudice-free, we soon learned otherwise. "All people have bias." Luclcy Ahman said. "We just try and help create an early·waming system to prevent them from acting on their prejudices.·· Too bad there weren't a couple million of us there that rainy Saturday. Imagine a// tbe people Sharing all ibe world." -John Lennon Frwl Martin'• '°"1•• nuu ~'7 Tilud•T• Tbu~ ud S.~. Pll£SJD£NT IUU CU.c.. (0), The Wb.ite ....,.__ 1600 Pcnnsytvao11 Ave., Wwlt;..,... o .c. ~ (202) 4S6-t 1 t I -HotliM rciccw* c::mll from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. P.S.T. VIC& PUSlD&NT Al c:;.., (D). TM Capl&OI fNda,. Suite 212. Wubi"ll'O'\ D.C 20SOO GOVUNoa ,_ ......_ (It). St.ate ~ Sacnmat0.. 9'114, (916>"'.'S-lMl U.S.. SDIAl'OU ....... ._, (0). 112 Han Scaatc Badt·~ Su* 212. W~ DC.. 20510 (102) 214-lSSJ ....._ Fel Ulla. (D). "' Han ScNte 8ldt . w.w...,. o c.. ~10 cm> 224-lMl or (310) 914-7300. • U.S. llOUla Oii UftUIUNTATl\'IS a.ta c.. <•>. ,,.. °'91 ..... Mic.An._ .................... ,.... ..... '°" 8cacti .... ~Of (JllZ) J25.'61 I.<--el ............ ) ... n , a s . (a~-.. oa. 161'1 ...................................................... _. ___ . .,..._ ............................ , ............................................................ -................. _ ... ,._ .................. -....................... _. •H ........................................... _.., ___ __._, ••• " att ............. _•••'9+11>••••••-••••••n•--·-........ ••t•••••••••t+••••-•••+•e ... ++•+•+••••••••+••••••••+l+•+••••••••••••••••••••••••M•• .... ••••••••• Just . call it Me a Co.nsolidated Rubber Stamp Longtime Costa Mesa resident. blames tri o on water board for massive rate increase Ir E'ft w 'ihn Ill M esa Consolidated Water District Boerd ol Director's threc-mon majority of Tom Nelson, Mario Durante and Jack Hall did a grc.t discredit to their fellow constituents la~l Thursday. These three members voted in favor of a water rate increuc and the loser is all ofJ.he..ICSidc.nts m Cos.ta Mesa who now face a 20 percent w.ater rate u increase and with more .planned increase for years to come. So, how did this aU happen? The public did not respond and attend the water board budget mectinp. Only a few concerned citizens showed up to "°kic their opiaiom Thousands or dollan spent buildina the pcral manaaer a private bath and shc>Wcr didn't seem to act very many people upset. Nor did the thousands spent for conventions or the millions ~ for 1 lavish headquancrs. The hypnotic power cast upon the Mesa Water Dist.net Board by General Manager Karl Kemp has created a rubber ~effect Ga the majorittof the board. . The unconcerned attitude displayed by the board's majority, let 1Jone voting an increase before they even approved their new annual budget, is unbelievable. All of Costa Mesa should have been present to sec how inept and non-responsible elected officials can be. Herc is my opinion of the five board members: TOM NELSON -Xarl Kcmp•s true rubber stamper. It appears that he doesn't care what Costa Mesans pay for water. JACK Jw.L -Another Kemp rubber stamp who becomes ca ily perturbed when questioned, He should my-ourof deep-water. - MARIO DURANTE -He showed no real concern as to what the rates wq>:. HANK PINAN ·He recommended a very business-like approach as to how to reduce the pro~d budget an order to limit the amount of the l'l)te increase. TRUDY OHUG • As pmidcnt or the board she noted that the board should 5bow more concern for the anti·rale increue comment mado by the various citizens and felt the board should come up with 1dditional budset cuts She tho'#cd interest in sues><>rtin1 Director Pinan's rccommendataons as she attempted to walk on water. The damage is done but le u make sure the real l~rs arc the rubber stamp majority_.of Nelson, Hall and Our9nte.- Unf onunatcly, memone are short and it may be a while until their re-election time comes about. l am certain they believe most Costa Mes:.ans will forget how 1hey, Hke other politici11ns. keep working to empty our pod.etboob. Earl~ WC'lda1aa Is e Cost• MC'sa rnhknt. Communrty ckh:itc F:::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::_::::::::::;::::::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::··::::::::::::::::::::·::::::~:::::::::::::::::·:::::::::. Unusual dmes: chamber backs ·tax hike One dollar raised in fees for every dollar cut only way to solve Newport's budget cri sis 0 n Monday, the Newport Beach City Council will conduct a public hearing to receive commcntt from any interested party on the proposed . freeze ~s implemented. together "'ith the crcauun of an ejlrly retirement progr:im to reduce th e number of forced layoffs of city employees. To enhance revenues. the city explored new f cc . including an increase in the business license ta'<. the bed tax. parking meter fees and b:ul '3tc , and establishing a p:m1med1c subscription and user fee obligation to hare the burden by implementing co;t-<Uttang measures. It ~cmcd fair that 1f the cit) could reduce spcndinc to m~ke up for on·h11f of the budget shortfall, then perhaps the bu inc s comm unat) could shoulder the other one·~lf of the burden. 1993-94 annual budget. In past years, this would be consid'cred a "h_o hum" event not wonhy Df any particulnr specfal attention. That was then ... this is now! proaram. < The concept of a one dollar or t.t.'.\ increase for one dollu of City cutbacks .eemcd to be a reasonable ';o\ay to attaclc the problem v.i1hout SC\CrCI) impxting the level of ervtc1: offered to the community. Our great city of Newport Beach, for the first time in recent history. is fa ced with some very difficult and perplexing fiscal circumstances. Wh ile the city w•s wrestling wtth the con«pt of layoffs. wage freezes, consoljd:uion of city functions. continuing J~-els of providing munac1pal crvicc with reduced manpower and incrca~ing tucs and f ccs. another \'Cry meaningful e,·ent occurred Who know • v.e thought, DU) be Newport BC ch could set the CAample for the tatc and federal government in their dealings 't\ith the deficit!. In today's economic climate, even wctl-managcd municipalities with a diversified tax base arc no lonscr imm"unc from the adverse-financinHmpact.s caused by the rcce ion. Our city anticipates a loss of $4 million in property taxes to the state, with expenditures still projected to exceed revenues by S6 million. This after a similar S8 million dollar deficit was made up Inst year. The Newport Beach City Council, acting through the city manager, invited members of the bu mess community to meet and confer an an open dialoauc on the fiscal challenges facing the city. After much gj\-e and take and compromise O\'Cr the many months. the prodUct of our combined effort was included in the proposed fiscal 1993·94 munici~ budget. The Newport H:ubor Arca Chamber of Commerce appreciated the opportunity to p~rt1C1p11c in the procc When we spoke, the city Ii tcned. More amport3ntly. a forum for future d1llloauc bet,,,ccn 1hc city and the local busir\css antere t " ~ c tabla,hcd The Nc't\port Harbor Arca Cbamber or Commerce responded by 1dcnt1f)ing 10 da,er aficd bu inc~ leaders to form an ad hoc ch;ambcr·city budget ta k force Beginnjng in the last quancr of 1992, the City Council's budget committee, working with the city manager and his staff, began to develop the strategies to address this budgetary shortfall. Sance NO\cmbcr, the chamber-city budget ta l.. force has held many mcetinss with the city administrntion in an effort to better uodeMand the: City' economic problems and off er sugge tcd solution~. . The cham~r mu t break with it) tradition31 po~11 ion of opposing any increases in busLnc~ ·rcl:ated 1.ucs and fees and upport the Newport Ocach 1993-9-t mun1c1 p31 annual budcct. In order to cut costs. the following measures were rcvic't\cd. Municipal services v.ere prioritized in an effort to reduce expendi ture levels and consolidate functions between departments. A panncrship between public and pmatc ~ctors ~as created, and at ""as a good thing to happen for our codi'inunity. fr&'m the outset, the: chamber-oty budget tb l.. force tool. the ~lfion th t the city should not look only to . the businc community to SOl\e the budget deficit. Under the constraints or the recession anJ faceJ "With significant cuts to vital etty Kf'tce 't\e su no other altemall\'C. Each of the city's departments was asked to reduce their operatins budgets by S-JO percent below the current _fiscal year expenditure level. A mochficd hiring The city needed to recognize and 1ccept its DffnlJ D. O'NC'IJ IJ l.k delnnen of tb~ Ntfltpott I/arbor Alft Olamkr o/ COOJIMl'tt Budpt Te k Foett. ____ r:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::,:.:.::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::: .. ::.:.:::::::::::::::::: ............ ::::::: ...... . Hotlrne arc in need of some positive strokes at this time of the year cspcciaUy since it has been ·a long year of much criticism and ranger pointing. Much still needs to be fixed and in time it wiU be. I like to point C>Ut some very positive thinis taking place at Corona dcl Mar High School Jn a4dition to au the out.standing athletes Corona dcl Mar has produced. (they arc definitely &ivcn &Teat coverage by the Pilot), the IC.hoot has also produced six Nation-1 Merit finalist Scholan, excellent artists -under the pidance of !oan Klammer; stage actors &ftd technicians -coached by Rob Morris; future joumalilts and editors - nurtured by Unda Mook and a rc..Wnin& or music. Anacla Woo bas bro\llht life back into the music prosram. The marching leac8' ~ 5'tke *· Huet~ Bclldl.. CA 92647 t'7·2'll cw (101) 22s-2'1S. (Cotta Mcs.11 and wac NcwPon Bc.ctl) ITATI SENAtE .............. (R), J7th D L 140 N~'POf' ~-.er DrM. Sustc 120. Nc-'POf'l Beach, ~ 640-1137 Of (916) '4$~961. (Rcpr~ntl Ncwpon Bc.cb ud Coll.a M ) STAT& MILY ~ Fas rea. (R). 10th Dist . 4299 MacAnh11t BM., Su1tc 104. Newpon &Hch, 92660, 7$6.0665 or (916) '45-72D. (Ncwpon 8cad1 ud Colt.a Mcu ) CAUl'OltHIA COA.ST Al.. CONMJSsaON San Frudeco (41$) 904-.SJOO (SOllll cm11 =~~.~.=;.-:;,.• ~ band docs not march yet but at plays :at all the game in full dre uniform, the jazz b:ind practices in the morning at 7, and the choir prxti~ after school. OUlicians from the Pacif ac Symphony visit the school to hctp out. Others arc hared to come in and help students gi\c concerts at local elementary schools to foster interest in the hi&h school program. Fundraiscrs arc held to collect money for new instruments and repair old ones. Miss Woo docs all of tbc above with a lot of support from princip:il Tom Jacobson, his staff and a small group of parents and students. Docs Corona dcl Mar have a S)'mphony orchestra yet· and 1 Jrcat marching band? No, not at 111. Such thinp take a Iona time. HO'Acver. with Ansel• Woo'i dcdit21ion. it v.-oold noc be a surprise Tllroau T. Uij 'l' Ode. (Newport &ach. Sante Ana ttc'Pb) 134-lSSO COUPfl'Y 10A1tD OF ED CATIO. 200 Kalmus DrM. O*a 1csa. P.O. Do~ fil050. 92628-9050, 966-4000. fllutMtlil 0.. Pairtier • ...anbcr. 'Tnwcc Art'a 5 (Coata Mesa,. Newport Bcadl.) COAST COMMU m cou.EGI OlSTIUCT 1.)70 MM. A .. COl&a Mesa. 92626. 4J2·5012 ~Dor. .... '· , ........ PW..~ hcsidiut: NMCJ A. ,...,..,, 8oefd t.lc n; a...,..__ .... G. leftiT, Wlllltr C. • ......... ~a. bla, Sn.dtnc ti ICC: '"""9H.c....I oaMGa COUflllY fAla ICMa.D • '*Dr. 0.. ..... 7'•-MJ• Prclkkac ........ -.,,.1111-.~llalila; Dll•••ra.,_n ,,..,......,.,... a-. ............... ....., I $1 ....... ., • .., ...... L to bear symphony quality mu ic em~n:ating from the Little Theater and a Sousa March being pnc1tced by the band on the field of Corona del Mar High School in a fC\l' ye.rs. It ls worthwhile for the community to know v.hat goes on in the schools and to support all the c programs., for out of the \Cf) same programs w111 come our future composers, artistS, journ:ilists, athletes, statesmen. and business people. INGER LOGAN. Newport Buch Joi Niii lllltory As director of public relations for The Irvine Compan) durin& the period ,.hen v.c ,.. were trying to explain Pelican Hill . Road (now Nev.,,on Coast Drive) and the San Joaquin Hills Tran5ponation Corridor, l ~1d to search my mind to NEWPO•T·MESA UN1nm • dctennine how •c ma:scommunicatcd t.be presence or the absence of a t U for use of what is now Newpon Co:ast Drive. I read that everyone i.s blamina eve~ else and lh.tt government offiaalS and lmne Company accutrvcs arc at a loss to e~ how a toll came about without &n)IOOC k.oowina about it. Here is wba1 happened. Ncwpon C.out Drive was always planned to Cftd into the Sao Joaqwn Halls Transportation Corridor. Howc:\"CT, the ~ Joaquin Hilb Tnn..,portalioo c.omdor was not then pbnncJ as a fl U road. The toll road conccpc came about at a later ~te. So no one is to blame. The 1tu2hon just eYOlvcd Now, •1thout p&aaoa IDOfe blame, perhaps 1t can be corrected. MARTIN A. BROWER Nc:wpon 8cadl SCHOOL OUTalCf, 1601 16th St.. Ncwpott Be.ch. ~lD. Interim Supcrinttndut: Shi• Cert7 BOatd Mccnbcn: W ~ prcstdcftt: Jim de Boom. Rod MacMiltiaa. J~ Franco. Shcny Loofbourrow. Ed Decker. Martha Auot, forrcs& Wcmer. ' I M S4 co SOUOATIO WATER DISTalC'r 1965 PbccDt ... °*• Mcaa. t.ll·llOO Boerd Membcn~ ~ OllMI. .,_. Pu&u. tan. 0.:..... J-' ,..._ T .. fWtM COSTA MISA MNIT.UY D&STalCI' P.O. ti lJDQ. Coeia Maa t2'21-Ja 7S4-JOa) eo.nt Mcmikn.Ja.c. w.._,, Jana Fe.,,....._ Harl) Oftca, "41• Rcedt aftd Ar1 Nny . CITY GOVDNMIM' • c .... ...-.Oet ..... 77 , .. OrM. 7S'-$21), =<*11.~Joe~Mlf) ............ ,.,.........., .. ........ ,.. ::.... <-. ..... 1Jll Ne•poll IM.~ 319. .... dll'ln ti 1'W8a;.....,, PfO .............. c...._. .......... .......... .,...,. .... 1111. Pubffshcd by Co.st Conwnuntty ~ Inc. llNol ~n, Jr. th.WJNn Corona del Mar Scenic SK · Final ~Its from the )ullf! 5 r«:e NAME. la TIME • • 10P S MAU flNISHfltS TOP S FEMM.l fNSHDS 1 ~ lloldy. 31 15:24 ~ J.ade P~, 22 18:36 l francllclo lubalo.lva 20 15.52 Sue~. 30 19:09 ~ Sllwe lo.II. 36 • 1S·S6 3 Maml ltyti, 26 19:1l 4 ~ Mlltina, 28 16'.00 4 Dresden Howell, 16 19:34 5 )oNlhlft Friedtt, 22 16· 13 S Diane Smith, 29 19;52 MAU OMSION AWARD FEMALE DMSK>N AWAaO WINNEIS WINNfltS 1' AND UNDER 14 AND UNDO 1 Tom Coffey. 14 17 :49 1 Rebebh Ctttnwood, 13 2 Brian Coombe, 12 20.03 2 Jamie Leroy, 12 3 lM1 Mc c:..nn. ,.. 20 14 3 Shau~ Lectroot. 14 4 ~ Wickersham, 14 21 .00 4 Jennifer Bunn. 9 S ~ Thompson, 13 21 1 l . 5 Jennifer Morpn. t 4 ACE 1S·18 ACE 15·11 1 Sky Pecerb, 18 16·14 1 Dresden Howell, 16 2 Ryan A.&ms, 16 17:57 2 Janelle Whitermn. 16 3 Brendlft COit~. 15 19:31 3 Jade Jamieson, 15 4 J.ike s~nson. 15 19 51 4 Jamie~. 17 S John Stansbury, 16 19 52 5 Heather Sutton, 15 ACE 1~24 ACE 19·24 1 Franciso:> Rubaloava, 20 15 52 1 Jade P~. 22 2 J<>Nthan F~. 22 16 13 2 Alexa St~. 23 3 Beolf H.lnson, 21 17:27 3 Jeanne Tlc.lch. 24 4 Anthony Saxon. 24 18:11 4 Anna Thompson 20 5 David Mackey, 21 18 35 5 Unknown Run~ -AGE lS-.29 -'"1\6f tt·29 1 R1kie Martinez. 28 16 00 1 ~m1 RytJ 26 2 Joey Br~. 27 17.24 2 Diane Sm1tlt 29 ) Benjamin Crouch. 27 17.34 3 Tuba Boksel. 26 4 R.ay ~vira, 29 17 39 4 Michefle la ', 27 5 Todd ~rez. 27 17 S 1 s Brooke Ster::· 27 AGE 30-34 Acf 30-34 1 ICe'Yln Bre»dy. J 1 15 24 2 Luis OW,, 31 16 1 7 1 Sue Oavt), 30 3 R~rd Paris. 30 16 27 2 Ka~n Iverson. 31 4 Bert Potwin, 33 16:49 3 Brenda France!<, ) 1 25:45 26:50 26:57 27:08 27:35 19:34 20:-49 22:39 23:51 24:37 18:36 22:03 22:03 22:27 23:18 19:13 19:52 20:33 20:50 20:55 19:09 20:59 20:51 20:56 ....... for CO'Z-Cat. Campbel ud ViUa have Ried a ..... h apiftlt the dly coatcllidins they were the victiml of a "witch hunt.. by dilpwatled em- ployees and that Murphy vi· olated their due process npts when he reliYed them Crom duty on Oct. IS. If an aarecmenr is reached today it would d· tectiYely end an onaoina battle between the city and Campbell and Villa since the aUeptions fint arose last tall. The ..-cement may also calm aeM:s at the police department, where many or- ficen and employees were reportedly apprehensive about testifyioa apinst Vill:i and Campbell at the civil service hearina.. Campbell and Villa vowed to_ fl&ht _!!lcir termination and discredit the witnesses t))e city c:otlcctcd in its in· vest i I at ion. That in· vestiption conducted by at· tomey Harold Bridges re- portedly found evidence of "sexual harassment" among members or 1hc police de· partment. --........................................................ __. ... _. ................. ---..... -.......... --........ ..._....._ ...... -.. -. ·-....__-... . ····---... ··--··----·-···-···--------··-·----------....... __..., __ _ 111111111 L 1111111, I lfml Gcorae Geriacb; allo many &QDU. Undel, CO'Wr ... rneocI.. NEWPORT BEACH -KeMeth L Dennis, "Baby Bucky," died June 7 It the •ac or 9 months. A memorial aeivice is scheduled ror noon. Fridll)', May 11 at Marinen Church, lOOO Bison Ave., • Ncwpon Beach. Kenneth is survived by his parenu. Kenneth and Kithleen Denni ; si>ters Rylee Lauren and Kcelyn Drew; 1randp:ircn1s Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L Dennis Sr.; &r3ndmothe'r Diane Coltrane; areat &rand.mother Alm:t Dennis; grcai vandpucnts Mr. 'and Mn. In lieu ol Obwen. dooalions may be made to tM Kenneth L Dennis 0 Baby Bucky" Memorial Endowment Scbotan.hip Fund, c/o MarU1Cn ~ School, 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach, 92660. I Fine Print '::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::~:::::~::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::: Calfb R*rt Slfmoa of Newport Beach gradu:ited May 29 Crom Tabor Academy in Marion Mau. ' * Jtlf Stt,tns • Na\'Y petty offteer 2nd class • of Hunt1ng1on Beach left for the Adri:mc Sea on May 24 v.i1h Carrier Airborne Early · Wammg Squadron 124 on 1he aircraJt earner USS Theodore Roosevelt 10 1alcc part in Opcr:i~ion ''Den) Flight.a NATO opcra11on to enforce a "no ny zoncover Bosnia-Herzegovina. oa..,ld "infidd of ~ta Mesa w~s into the Peace Corp on June LOCAL NEWS ONLY To subscribe call 642-4333. 3, and wiJI be 5Cnl to Tunisia, Africa on June 21. Airman ICrlstolc:r A. lrowa of Costa Mesa &1*duued May 7 from Air Force basic trainio1 at Laddand Au Force Bue 1n ~ Antonio, Tex. . Marine Cpl. Waa41a D. Scbaatt, ltS1er or Martla aoc1 Mi<Mlle Maria of Cc»ta Mesa, is curttnlly auisned to the United St.ales Navy's Fleet Home Town News Ul Norfolk, Va. which won the Silver AnviJaward on May 25 for public relation excellence. Jonas C. Vans of Huntington Be ch pduated May 26 from the Coast Guard flecruitin& Tra.inin& Center in Cape May, NJ. Navy Lt Tbo ... C. Popp husband of llutll C1aawa of Cost.a Mesa returned May 25 from a m-mhnth deployment •ith Aubome Early Wamm1 Squadron 114 an the Western Paofic and the Persian Gulf. Kl.rt IUalpp of Costa Mesa, commanding officer of the Grand Rapids Rccru111ng C.ompany stauoncd in GrJnd 1Up1ds. Mich.. was promoted to ma1or in May. s (~io fb~ ).4 17: 14 4 Jul~ Patterson, 30 • ACE 35.39 S Amy Hutner. 31 1 Ste-.~ bi 36 1 5 56 AGE lS-39 20:56 rr===============================l 2 Frank Dau~. )5 16 Jl 1 Tracy Hurd. 36 • 3 D.lVid Urt>ina. 36 16 40 2 (){eli.l Bermuduz. 36 4 Ed Von Bewm, 35 17 08 3 Tm.i P~mgill, 35 S Dan Shoshone. )8 18 08 4 Yayoi Liu, 36 AGE ~ S Bev Dolv•. 38 1 Bob ~nFon. 42 16 49 ACf 40-44 2 Steve t<rllmyer. 42 17 40 1 Candy Oarit, 41 ) Jose Apont~. 42 17 53 2 Cheryl M.uur, 44 4 Carl Brown. 44 18 16 3 Debby Jamles<>fl, 44 5 W•lt Hitt. 42 19.86 4 An~ W•tt, 42 AC( 45-49 5 Ursul.l H II, 40 1 Rid< Allan, 4S 17 44 AGE 45-49 2 Tom Cart.is, 47 18 02 1 Sandi Carter. 48 l 8111 llwNuh.. 48 18 58 2 Ellen Keys 49 4 Robert Sulli1;an. 47 19 25 3 Paige H.lrtfey, 48 - 20.12 20 47 21 18 22:06 22.22 20:30 20:39 21 .21 22:37 22:49 DIABETES STUDY The University of California, Irvine, Deportment of Med icin e, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, is seeking twenty (20) mildly diabetic volunteers for a study of on lnvestigationol drug, M~GLITOL. The purpose of the study is to demonstrate the long-term effectiveness, individual tolerability and safety of this drug on patients with diabetes which hos been inadequately controlled with diet alone . Must be 30 years· of age or older, . be non-insulin dependent 4iabetics, willing to follow on ADA-recommended diet with at least , 50% carbohydrates, and be free of antid iabetic drugs for at least six weeks . Interested Volunteers Please Contad: Victoria Vander Kam, R.N. (714) _856-6887 A Sptei11l Tlt11nk Yo11 / Olaliw• o.lot"""' ,_~ .. ,,-. '•"l- -......... ,_°"~ "-"""""" s..w.;,, ~ ....... s,..n..,. c.... • ·-----•\._ I .... ~ .... ~ ...... •~•c_,...., . rn• iiw......_,......_ 4-t• f•••.t I 0t C., .......,_, ,.,_._ Mil~~.,... ,..c-•t• .._ ... ,........... 11. .. "'. , ..... c.11 .............. . .._ ~ l•~· , ..... 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' ~Western Waste Industries SINCE 1957 Smlnc CavTol and Sowh 0rangl County ~In COSTA MESA FAIRGROUNDS JULY 9 -JULY 25 Tcmplt;ay~ ~Boxes OffaTrailm Rmr#A~Bin July 1st at 2ii11 CAMERA READY DEADLINE Jlij 5lh at 5pm .~lliL Cal yotl representative tOOay Ill (714) 642-4321 x2fi) A ttention Retailers: Moda -Italia •• _Imports Wholesale CIRO SHOES TI RED OF TH OSE CARIE Bl I'& YIUI CA81 E ,.IUTCll 6180Q 3 ,,. , ..... . 3C&$11119Sl'I 211M1dlluels ISA•C.·•A&E DisctAwJ CIBlnel Llfe-fs , l'llls,..,, _ I sa\'lml: • • • • •llUU&dtl <.1ll1UC10l5 • 'JD I OM fU1Ulll& W JR•tlt •••PliWOGI BKlllCM • P\1 I& • mrwD DOOIS•WllDllt 11 lllS • Niii • NYl:-~·~­POMI 100lS • 111 SB! retiremeDI u.c.he. They say ~29 Ol .. ICilM>al district'• 146 ........ ia .... hpst .,., calepy -••rai.fta from 14.2.02$ 10 S52,ll6. Te1chen nMOn tMt a wa~ o( retirees replaced with lower· paid be&inaial teachcn could save the ' diRric:I bctweu S3 million to S6 million. "We have more senior teach- ers in this diatric1 than mo6t districts in Oranae County," said Roben House, bead of the science depanment at Newport Harbor Miah School and .• teacher for 38 years. "If they could retire, the district couJd be .better off ftnaneialty." One teacher, rctirina after 35 years in the school district, esti· mated she wiU earn about $2.S,200 a year from the stale retirement system. Retired teachers do not receive Social Security income and have to pay for Medicare benefits. Newpon-Mcsa Federation of Teachers President Maya Decker could not be reached for comment. School di.strict officials say too few teachers wouJd retire to offset the enormous cost of an early retire ment program. The number or retiring teach- ers pea~ed abour five years AUTHORS From A1 .._..,..,,,eoaoatdiMrict ~···· Dftctor Bil ........ nea 10 aacMn retind IO ......... ol a diluia fa• linmeDlplaa. .. We Giiiy aw ..... fWe IO 10 people a ,ear -even whea we ... the ..... ha+'a•ke, .. Nwwi said. .. We tried evc~ wbicb way frocn Swadly to make it wort, but we couldn't do it. I willt we coukt." After meetin& with four an· nuity companies, schooJ district omcials were told the di5trict would ~ money on the deal, accordin& 10 Nunan. "It would be rascally irrc.,nsible to pay out Wjc IUIDI ot money to re· tines wbea we're in such a tcr· n'ble f anancial position," he said. But teachers say a la'lc number of senior teachers 1n the district arc ready to retire. Senior teachers arc forced to delay retirement, they say, be- cause of a tw<>4ycar wage freeze that also frou retirement ben- efits. Teacben say the school district could save $3 million if SO teachers retired, pointing out there arc 150 teachers in the district age SS or older. "Teachers arc dying to re- tire," aid teacher Liz Meyer who recently retired after 3.S years in the district. "They want to get out -they're tired. It's time some new teacher came in." a cut-and-paste activity for Hufford 's studcnlS. It's right in line with the latest educational research. Educators arc con tantly looking for ways to incorporate tactile experiences into their lesson plans. "Totlll immersion is what we really try to do with this," Hufford says, explaining that the project motivates students to read and inspires them to participate in discussions about their reading. f irst-grade teacher Suzanne Wolf began the program this school year with limited-English-speaking students who create books in Spanish. "It makes a huge impression on them," she sa~. "They really feel a lot or pride." In the book, "Heather's Stories," Heather Zavala. 6, tells of her ambition 10 become a cook. She's pictured on the cover wearing a chers hat, but inside her book is a page entitled "Varmints;" presumably not an indication of her culinary &canings. "Varmints arc lizards," she explains. Kris Hartwell, in his book, "Sports," writes of becoming a professional soccer player and tells of "A Funny Thing." ··o ne day l went 10 my friend's house and rode my bike and 1 left my kickstand down." Kris reflects. ln their books, the ftrs1-graders seem encouraged about the world and a.mbitious about their futures. · Marilyn Re ich, 7, secs herself ice skating through life. Katrina Serna, 6, wants to be a teacher. In "All About Katrina," she pictares herself standing next to a blackbo:mf, explaining the finer points of adding five and four together. And Jotln McCullough, 7, has bis eye on 1be slan. He wants to be an astronaut. Why? "It sounds like fun,," he says. A Great Place To Shop for Dads & Grads! Russel L<Mr Canches • lhlbn~t Ca.tar Balloons • Streamers • Gifts 1016 Bl1'idc Dr ~'PORT 8EAOI ~Dr.A J~ Opn 7 ~ , Mon·fn .J0.8:00PM Sat 9-7, Su 1().7 760-0111 ' l'lwftA1 cMIWt 11Ca1 n• L ildltndi1k1,a__..,._. A•Wnt ........ • ....... SSI 1as1 ......,, -.. ••dt•lfd.., l5GO. Lib Garrido.. said.~ .... aay auaicht utWen when she n 11thud. '"Tbey pve me 101DC icwteeamic reason " . . Nicholes said. .. It wu juM bcJsuL And lbc service WU bofriblc .... ,..a\eakJa conscious. and they ICftt me tbeac bis. fat, ...otina men." Said Olly Viano. aa SSI member who lives in Yorba Unda: ... ~ Ibis acts matched by a team of ..,choiopts But the referrals weren't e¥ea dme. One woman they sent me t.3d been matried four tjmes. I thought she was a baste• cue." The other two people identifaed by employees u ownen ot SSI, Jo,cc and Rick Packer, arc out of uate, ac:cordina to fonMr employees, and couldn't be ~d for comment. Serena Elliott, manaacr of the orricc complex where the company was located, confirmed that SSl mowd out more than a week ago. Mark Tomaino, aencral manaaer with Southern California Connections, a video dating service in Onnce, uid bas company h:is agreed to let SSI mcmbcn complcrc their memberships at Connections. He said Connections off'icials decided to take over the SSI memberships -the company's third takeover of a failed datin& service in the last year -10 avoid having disgruntled consumers criticize the industry. He. said, too, th3t Connections will gain some income if SSI members decide to stay with his comp:lny after their current con1rac1s. expire. Howeve r, SSI memben said they h3\'Cn't been told that their contracts are being transferred. The message on SSl's answering machine gives no ind.cation that the service is shutting down'. and in fact, slarts out by soying ................ " Orw.W ......... ,., ....... • ............ ~11110-.i < ............................... CDaneca1oM • -. Oller ssra---. • .. ~ ii cenaia )'eL" SUU, SSI rccuU., IHt llt1e11 ao .-.n offerina 10 credit them fof OM me.ah'• clua. S29. for every two moaw lhat • ..., ,., now. The letter 11id membin can pay up '° ewu months in advance and be credited for an mra four months. Tomaino said SSI wilt send out lctten announdna the transfer of contt'ICtS IO his , company later this month. The Connections takeover may satisfy member concems about the quality of their dating service, but rcsolvina financial disputes may be a more difficult mancr. Tomaino said his company is not buying SSl or IS5umin& any of the company's financial obliptions. Shelly Maynard, a schoolteacher who lives in Orange, said SSI failed to honor her contract, and she -.on a Sl,500 judgment against the con1pany in smAll cl:lims court. But she s:tid • she's been unable to collect on the judgment, and secs no hope of acnina her money back. S andy McDowell, who sold memberships with SSI for nearly a year, said she's still owed $7,000 in b:ick p:iy, plus S.SOO that the company charged 10 her credit-card account. Bu t he said she's more concerned about helping members resolve their differences wi1h the comp:iny because she feels guilty now about selling 11 product that she used to think was legitim~te. Green, though, said: "We've received a lot of things Crom Sandy McDowell. a lot of false thing ." Other former employees alleged that they we re not paid for their wort. Christine Mux, formerly a telem:ukcler "'ith SSI, said she ld t the com pan) last month because the owners told her they didn't have the money 10 pay employee). •f Yllfi•Mlis . .,, .......... ., l1°GI.. ....= __ .. .... .... ~ .. ...... . ...,__....._ .... am••-•81d fat Ille ........... ssa. ......... UBpll• ,,_ a--.n. ''People .aewd .... .,... .., dt8rpd lwb CM' ...... --foi ••bcnhipl.;'. Man aw; ... Clllllld .. ii ma,t>c happeaiaa w:e or twkll bJ miatau, to do it raw t..._ I Fl _,.,. 10 (comp&aints)." Donna Roben1. aftO&Mt ....., SSI 1clemarketcr, said ahe recei¥ed abdai customer complaints. "Moo ol tMle peop6c wen ;... kind ol amazed.," Roberts said '"Tbcy'd jOined thlff months eulicr and paid Sl,.500 cw Sl.900, a au o( a sudden. they aot billed .,ain. .. Calta Mesa Police s,t. Mite Millinaton aa his depa!tmc:nt has rec:cMd complaints abou ~I and will inves1i111e. He declined further comment. · McOowcU said that while SSI was touted an exclusive service that screened client$, the only important factor was whether a prospect had the money to pay ror a membcMip. Kim Bush, another former SSI salcapcrson, said she left the company larsety because she didn't like tbc approach used in the initial t to six-hour lntcm~ with prospective members. "We took them throogh emouon I turmoiJ m!lke them feel they needed us.'' Bush said. "We took them throu&h the pa t rcbtiotuhips and focused on the bad, then took them back uphill. 'We ca n help )'OU. Pay Sl,495, and ~c cin m:1kc your lo\c life bcncr.' ''h's crrectivc to n~ducc them to feeling like sn:ul slime and tell them you can make them Greek god, but I don't think it's necessary to beat someone up to sell them someth1n~" .s1899 - WE GIFT WRAP FREEi ASk abOUt our Bt1dal 11eg/Stry. , .... ,...., ,...,, ,,.... ... " 1IMMI ... ,..,.. ... ...,... .. .. - food Eda T.J. llMldWDft. ... 142-4321 -.SJI • _.pnn___. w: lbolald I ell IO aay healdty? Ir's a question lhM ii on cwryone's mind. S&aying fit is .. yes romd .......... '*' cspecillly rip. now ...... him IO fhnea md hrallbicr fOOdL ~ laidl}. ~ food really isn't IO dilfacult if • 11-.d trith some basic infonnllion lftd do I pllmUag. The moA iraponant fact is .0 e111 vsiecy of foods an order IO get .tcq..-mnouna of vllllDias. minerals. proeem and fiber. The U.S. Ocputrncn& of Apiculture recoemnends min& the Food Guade Pynnud. Ar a J1ance. the Pyramid helps you understand matt about the foods you need, from wbM fOod sroups and in whal amouats. It shows you where to put your emphasis. Ocarly, you 5hould include aenerous portions of grain prod&acu. such as rice, along with plenry off ruits and vegetables • in your daily meal plans. Nutritious eating, ~ever. asn 't bland and boring. NCR i one euq>le of a taste·tcmpting menu that fits rbe gvtdelines of the Food ~)de Pyramid. A succuleru rout lUftey bf'casl. which CIS)' and conve:nient to ~. is ICCOIDplllied by Cbmy Rice Pilaf, I flavorful combinMion of m. dried cbe:rries IDd California •-..lnw. Put more grams into rbe meal by servmg Lcmoo Walnul Muffins. Add a green vegetable. such fresh aspngus. your favorite bcvmit and ('bcny Orcam. aquict-tcrprqwc dessert. IO compaecc thr menu.. Any leftover rurtcy IDd plain coated nee can be used ao prepare Sesame TW'kt) Salad. a one-dish meal thafs perfect for* night ~hen there as no ume to coot. So. tqrn lO enjoy ~ty, healthy meals today. Food Gulde...,, ....... ........ ...,.._.01°111 KEY a , • .....,_,...a = ....... 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CMlation is a c~bicb oa.,. tlae • ...,.,wida ubal illtenW •ra...,on carrier sucb •amino acidL The results are impressive. -----Here are ju5t a few examplCJ: Olkium amino acid chelate is bO percent better absorbed than the calcium in mjlk. Zinc amino -"""'""'~--·c ~ toUrettima more e:uily absorbed by the body than other kinds of zinc. And Mang:i.nese amino acid chelate is JS much as 250 percent better Jbsorbcd than natural manganese. In order to apJ5rcciatc the . · 1mponancc or this. you should untlent:ind that -when you comume a mineral as part of your da1I~ foods (or even in non-chelated mineral r ">upplcmcnts) -pa11 of that '-mineral 's value is lost durin& the time your body takes to absorb it. The faster the absorption, the · more ·of it )OU gei. QA rn-months aio, I beard that tbt U.S. SoVUIUMDt ~as aoao& to make It more dUlkult to buy vitamlru asad mlocnls, ~blch I ust rtplarty. Hu tbat b«n sdtJtd? -F.C.. Dau Point There arc several kinds of legislation about supplements being pursued in Congress. I know that some progress bu been made in one area. Back in_April. two- ~cparate bills were introduced - one in the House and one in the Senate. While sjmilar. they differ in certain aspecu. The bottom line iJ ' that there appears to be a compromise worked out between supplement manufacturing industry and legislators. For example. both bilb rcqu1.r~ the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to revise the Recommended Daily Allowance (ROA) figures to more accurately rcnect the latest scientific knowledge. However, in no case will the new RDA numbers be lower than before. As far as advertising claims arc concerned, the re will be tighter supervision: Package labels can only match health claims that are made for the appr<>f.riate conventional foods if the supplement is demonstrated to ha .. c at aeut the same benefits. The eovcmmcnt has also reacted to 38 deaths that were ottributed to L-tryptophan, by requiring a federal agency to study and o-.ersce the manufactunnc of raw material~. and to be aJerted to any chan1e that m1iflt affect safety. 9.1 would Uk.t to at.a.rt my atw marria~ oa tbt ri&,bt (oo 1 KrvlJll bHJtbicr, low·Cal m~al~. Any tips you caa otftr'! ~ L.Z., Ntwl)Ort Bacb Good for you! It's never too A sk Betty Crockf·r O. I'm ~tannin& to Jl'OW tonutocs tn my prdcn this )'car and want to wn dry some of them. How can I do this? C.0., Portla.nd. OR Sun-dried tomatoes aren't too ha.rd to make at home. You'U set be51 re ults if you plant and use Roma tomatoes. Roma torna&ocs dty faster and h~ more mut. To p~pare: sbce iomatoes in half and dty i.n cwen on low for about ~n hours or in an tlearic food dryer. When comatop an lcalhery but still soft. cool completely and ltOte in a t.iplly scaled container in a cool. dry place. 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June 10, 1993 The N8Wi>ort BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Ropr Carhoa .... 642-4.lJO nt.317 llCllR I Jotrl~ ClassffiecW& Automotive/89 stancia Coach 'Mllard 'hanging up' his spik~s Troxel officially assumes the reins: illard will .continue as an assistant. • and this is just a matter of semantics. because my job reaJJy isn't chanaina." Millard uid. 0 The final decisions are png to be (Troxel's), I'll ju.st be there but I guarantee you his heart is as big " thC)i come." • Troxel's relationship with Millard wasn't alway:. rosy. RJcNrd Oum Wlllr COST A MESA -Ken Millard, a mber of ..:.Stancia Hiah's baseball bin& staff since 1966, stepped n from his co-head coach position h Paul Troxel and will serve u an istant, Millard said on Wcdncsd3y. and I.but up when he tells me to.•• · MiJJard, who bepn coacbin& Estancia's Junior varsiry baseball proaram in 1966, hu been known as a disciplinarian on the field, but with a bis-hearted When Troxel, a 1976 Estane1• graduate, tried out for the junior v:irsity team, Millard sent a me sage high and tjght to Troxel spirit deep down. --------------. .. He's Ukc a father to me," Millard, 60, pided Jhe Eagles to CIF Southern Section playoffs 11 times during 22-year stint at tbe helm. including a run or n out or eiJht yean rrom 1985 to 1992. Troxel sajd. "(MilJard) bas helped me so much, I don't know where I'd be without him -· probably in prison. I · know coach is going to hate me for saying this. but I think it needs to be said: He was one of the stable thinp in my Ii! c when I started cooching here (in 1982), especially when I started coaching with him in 1985 (as a varsity assi tant). 'Jve been riding the coattails the last few years, and_ this Is jl.1$1 a matter of semantics, because my job really isn't changing. The final decisions are going to be (Troxel's}. I'll just be there and shut up when he tells me to.' "He didn't like me," Troxel said of Millard. "I had played football and wrestled, but :s friend of mine had convmccd me to go out fo r the JV base- ball team. It was the early 70s, and J had heard that Millard had CVCl)body cut their hair short and you h3d to say, 'Ye$, sir, no sir.' "He's been the rock or Gibraltar over here," said cl, Millard's co-partner sinc'c 1990, who will u- the bead coac:hin& duties. "He's been here for long, he's started to coxh k.ids of other people he coached in the past.'' · "I not only learned the game from coach, bur a lot "So I come out for the JV team my junior year, and we scrimmage University on a Saturday and I hit a double, Under Millard and Troxel, the Eagles shared tflc a View League Litle with Tustin in 1989 and the acme Co:ut League championship with Laguna ills in 1991. Six or Millard's former playeB. includ- 1 current Seaulc Mariners second baseman Rich maral and San Dicao Padres second baseman Jeff ardncr, went on to play professional ba.scb;1ll. "I've been ridjng the coattails the last few )Cars, about life from coach. tr I quit baseball tomorrow, J lhink I'd be a liule belier person because or ham, and I think coach wants to stay in the program and help out. There nre a lot or people who don't know C03cb; he can be ~llo~ on the outside sometimes. walked and struck out, so l"m feeling pretty good about my fi"'t g;ime in high school. The next day I come out. .md v.e 'rc ha\.ing a scrimmage against the varsity with a pitching machine, which is throwing about 70 (m.p h.) and we're going !.LX outs and switch sides. See MIUARD/12 Ken Millard is calling 1t a -career as head c~ch. Bobby H ·~. putting out that lovin' ·reeling ~ It's yet another dose of tiis routine of giving something back for others. B obby Halficld is getting b:ick th t ~in' reeling. but thi tune for :a cry that bits close to home There i no melody th;1t ~res Lupus, a chronic autotmmune d1_:.case th:u forces the body to reJCct its own cells. afflicting primaril) women. Lupus can re ult Club golf an serious damage to vital orpn . and although it as no ton er fat:tl if diaanoscd anJ &rcateJ early. the au.sc or Lupus lS unlnown and there 1 no cure. Th:it's whe re the Bobby Hatfield Celcbnty Golf O:assac come into piny. The second annual C\-cnt. which features Hatfield and BiU Medley of the Ri&htcous Brothers pcrfonnina a 'Rock Around the Oodc Show' rottov.in1 rhc iolf at Ub Coyote Cduntry O ub, is J uly 12.' Male plans early ror v.hat is expected to be a truly pcctacular "cnt. Haifaeld, of ewport Beach, lea\CS today for a two-week tour at Ball)· tn Las Veg then returns for the Coif tournament. "hich also features celebrity J>9!tia~Jlioo rrom See CLUB GOLF/WI c Intensity showing atCdM ~ Sea Kings busily putting their base plans into effect for the long-waited '93 campaign. By Biny f lu!lcnef Soorta" CORONA DEL MAR Though Co- rona del Ma.r High foot ball Co;1ch D;1ve Holland 1s in hlS self-described c:omron 111 zone, reigning over ha 20th pnng prac- tice with the Sea Kings. the a1mosphere "~~-~' among the players i more competitive ·~~ie:,, than comfortable. "We approach spnng with the feeling th3t v.c don"t want to make 1 so daf· ficu lt that the kids get burned out earl\-;· s:s1d HoUand, entering ·h, I Ith straight season at the helm, adding to n nanc· season CdM he.id coach· ing ~tint from 1967-.. 5 "But v.ith our ( ca V1ev.) League more antcnsc than it's C\'Cr been (Santa Mar- garita and lr\inc joined for last season). we ha'e added some intcn aty to our pnng workouts. com· ~red to those or a few )'Cars :ago.·• Holland' philosophy of bualdang M~I)' and peak· ing late was crrecti\ely al· lu~tratcd l:ut )Car. v. hen the Sea Klnp rode :i 6-3· I Dave Hofland rcgubr sc:ison and founh- pl;1cc league finish to the CIF 01\ision IV semifinal as an at·largc entry. "We tcU the kids they don't earn their position in Hi9fl school football Corona del Mar lineman Mickey long bulls his ~ay through defender during on oing pring drill . the pring;· Holland said ... becl~ there arc so many intangibles without being able to hit." Bur while there are some than~ that can't be nc· compli)bed. Holland and hi tarr .uc w'""'"' dali· gentl) to make ure a lot get' d\.lnc "\\<c should ha~e our b~ often e anJ dercn e in. so we can refine them during -;um mer camp,·· Holland explained. "We're also continu ing to hft and v.orl our peed program, and cstabl~h me. of our team di ~i- plinc. We'll be a hule ahead C\I ~'I ~c.ar, v.hen v.c hn· ash thi pring " Th:in lo a l:ir~c ~rour , I rcturnrn • 'tarten.. par- tacularly on dcftn..c and the offcn'1'c hnc. the h3~ pacugcs an C":.ent .. th ~ ce,1cv.. II an HolllnJ and his a · tants to concenu:uc 1m quc t""' mark nru'I. such a quancrb k ;and th rc~c'""S CO!'p' • • ~nior·to-be Lind \ J hn n '' hatthn A:aron Perl· muller and Jo.h Wali v.ho A11l be :a Ju r and pho- • See COMlll Complete Auto Repair COASTLINE UTOIOT SERVICE r ---------------~ 1 Grand Opening Special 1 115% airr ANY MAJDRI 1 a rr sERv1cE · I I •r-. wr 1na t:llfll'O# I .. -8'110.llJlf fL 1m .I ----------------2380 tle~ort Blvd. Alm 650-8Sll OI' OPEIV MOIVOAr -FRIDAY 84fft1 TO 5Pn1 • " From 11 more ncx1 fall. ~ly. at die quartcitMd pollidoa. .. Aaron has ~ a lot of time, bccaYSC ol monoo-.cleolis, but they've all showa eome prom· ise," Mid Hola.Dd. who claimed the startifta nod will be up for &fibs au summer,. and possibly into tbc Call. J.R. Walz. prepariq for his third year u a stattcr, leads tJae runnin1 *ts. havina rushed for a school 1in&)c-seuon record team All-Sea Vaew pard Bobby 1~3 yards u a junior. J.R. Walz. Foufadi (6-foot, 23S), and third· however, bu been set back by a hamstrina pull, aJlowina Mike Di· )Ur starter Ben Sumner (6-1, srado, who'll be 1 junior, to ,et 260) amon1 the notables. more repetitions. Senior-to-be Mickey Long (~. "Digrado is lookin& reaJ ~ 280) joins returning starter Jeff and we know we don't ------Borland (6-3, 21S) u have to wony about anchors up fro t on de· J.R.," HoUand said. lense, where the linc- Seou Witucki, Billy backing corps (Scott Taketa and Miles Davis Hardesty, Chris taylor arc leading a promisina and friends) could be group of receivers. and the Ntwport·Mesa Dis· Holland tabbed Wi1ucki trict's best. _ _ the sprui,'s most plea. Holland rcparts •7 ant surpnse. players late tn spring "HcJ'laycd a little on drills, a similar turnout the J la.st year, but lo recent years. he's really showina his Two losses 10 the athletic ability out coaching staff will not. there." Holland said of Witucki. be replaced, as Mitch Mctbon The veteran offensive line ave r· (secondary) is going to school in ages 243 pounds from tackle-to-HawaH . and Bernie Terry {dcfen- tacklc, with returning second· sive line) is working in haly. ~~"· It's just a matttt of trying to hold the Sea Kings down until it aJI sluts in Sfptem~r -u Scott Proud (right) tri~ to skM-down Mllt Nichols. 'lle·s like a father to me. (Millard} hll helped me so fooch.. r c1an, 1110w where l'dbl dlaul l*" ....... I lmw coach tm 1111 lor ... , ...... needl to bl uld: He w one of N ~.::r ~ mr .. wblil I = ... ~1982), ~I smrted COICNHg wlh hin In 1985 (11 1 varsity assistant). I nm o:n1r 111mec1 .. game from COlch. Id a lal abOut .. from coach ... tin are a lot of people whD don1 lcnOW cOlcti; .. -.. . Clllacll.111 .. ••ldt SOlnellmls; IU I ..... , YQU his '-I II • bJg • 1h8y coma.• MILLARD: From 8 1 "I step in 1he b:mcr's bo" and (Millard) cranks it up. II was bluing, doing about 90, and it's three strikes and I'm out. He said 'sit down' and that was my experience. (Mallard) hAd bad my brother and he was a Cree spirit. so he though& I was in the same mold. My future wa n't rul bright." Millard would later gwe Troxel his opportunity to coach baseball en high school. The year Gardner was a senior. 1982. is one of the seasons Millard ·will never forget . "That was the Jear Joe (Ronquillo) came abo:ud {:lS an assistant). and we had the be t 1cam in Oransc County, but we lost to Hart, 4-3, in the first round of the playoffi. in the extra innings;• Millard 53.id. "That was a hittin& team, but we had no pitching. I know that if we had In)' pitching that we had on any other tea~. we Y.Ould've been (Anaheim) St~ium material. Hart went to the stadium and lost, 1-0. "That 1980 team (with Amaral) wu awfully p>od. too. We pla)'ed Co- rona del Mar four times that )CU and pl:ayed four one-run ball pmes and 'f>lit them ... MiUard-coachcd teams earned CIF playoff berths in 19'n. his Cirs1 year as bead coxh, 1979, '80, '82, '85, '86, P~ul Troxel Illes over bl.lnda basebaJI progrAm. '88, •s9, '90. '91 and '92. Community college sports Pirates unvilil honored Bucs ~ Parsons. Bishop. Nordquist. Schetter capture major laurels. COSTA MESA -The * award winners were an· . nounccd recently Cor the Or· an1e Coast Collc&e sprinc sporu -baseball, softbaJJ and men's and women's crew. • Budlell: Dcsipated biller Jason Par- sons wu named the MVP for the state final- ist Pirates. Parsons, 1 6-foot-2 220-pound sophomore. hit .3S8 in 1993 while recordina a .SS9 ahas· sins percentacc. ~ first-team All-Oruae Empire Conference selection led ,the Pirates in hits (64), homcn (7). wa1b (42) Md nans batted in (S3). Other awards for ftrst·ycar Coach John AJ- tobclli'1 Bua were Phil JcDSCn (Moa Valu- able Pltchcr after PQ1 8-2), and Juo. Smitb {Molt ........ ). Fnt buemaQ J.un Halper ud tMrd b•vmao Otts Follom wen the CllpCaiet b the Pirates. who ~ lo lbc s.a .. Tour· IWDCftt in SaCrlmcMO wtwre dtcy "MW fourtlL • • ••Wt PildMr JiD ...... ... » pme W'lmcr -tao led tllc Pinlll lo a dWd- ~ fiailb "' die 1993 S&Me Soltbell a.am.. .. RI~ ... __. ......... MOii Vllu-.. , llCICClirdilil IO M9d COKb Nick Trul. 8iJhop. a ....,._.. "P•·handcr. qa 2(). 11 . lot ~ wllkb wat 29-U oYCrall and ttachcd die lllle r..a folJowina a tea>ftd· . Daily Pilot Sports ••• place finish in the Orange Empire Confer· ence. •Mu'• crew: Matt Nordquist of the Jun- ior varsity ciJht rowin1 team v.as named .. Oanman of the Year .. for 1993. Co:>ch Jim Jorsensen announced. Nordquist led the Pi.rates to 1 second-place finish behind the University or Washington in the Pacifac Coast Rowin1 Championships 11 ·Lake Natoma (near Sacramento) May 23. Tbe Cout freshman cipt, which v.on the PaafacH:out title OYCr the Huskies the ame day, named Jared Knicluneyer the "Out- sta.ndina Frahman Oanman." OCC PraidCDt Dave Grant. who an- nounced be Will be retumin1 to lead the c.o.sa crew aut seuon after a one-year ab- -.ce. WOG dUI ~s "Oarsmen" award, wbida IC* to an ou.Ut1ndin1 contnbutor to dtcc:rew~ • w .... 1 cnw: Heidi Scheuer was .....t the OCC 1993 "Oarsv.oman of the Yai"' _,, 1acr fellow crew mcmben following lbc Pira&es' rant season of competition, C.oecta Uada Moeller said. Coast's ''Most Improved Ousv.oman or the Year" went to fre hman Rachel Rose. PallWlld 11 IE ...... PJ. Polowski, the leading scor-__ _ er for the Oransc Coast Colle1e ~ • men's soccer team this season, ~ . has sianed a letterof intent to at· --- tend UC Irvine in the fall. Polowskl. Crom fountain VaJley Hip. notched nine pb and 11 assists to propel the Pirates' attack. Meanwhile, Coasa fuUback Mike Hawks.. an AU-Oraft&e Empire Conference telection, is bound fol CaJ-Buuley._ Four other OCC pla~n -AJi Mo1Hdc,.U. Jeff Bcraer and Estancia Ki&h ,puatcs Alex and Marco Vuqucz -will continue their collcpate ca- reen at Baker UnMnity in Baldwin, Kan. Or-. C:O.. Conc,e · defen· ---sive t.dt Quoc Pham, the Pi· ~ rates' ldder atbkte aard •in· ~ ner in 1992. hu aipcd a fetter or --- . Scheuer, the stroke on OCC's novice eiaht intent to coatmuc'his coUc11atc career at S.. led the Pirates to •ins ~er Lona Beach francilco State, eoet:ta Bill Wortaaa Mid. State ud USC March 27, a third-pl•" fanish 1'ht S.loot·l I, 20Q..poundcr from c.o.ta In . the Orud Fma~ of the UCLA--boacd Mesa Hi1f1i .. considettd one of the Urd- Millcr Olp competiteoa May S. and a fint· a t hinen on the OCC squad A stania& .,&acl finilh. in the Pct!te Fi!'I~ of the Pldflc llf'Olll ....., IMC ,..,.. Pba• ·recotdld 2t 0-. ~ Qunpionshaps 1n Sxramcnto tKkla. 23 ol them toao. and picled olf OM May 22·23. pm. A fonDer OCC twimmcr •ho i comidcred Na frnltmu in 1991, Pham had 3' tack· kpUy blind. Sdlcttcr WM abo C.oM1'1 crew 1cs led M illltrCtpcion. He ii tM l tdl .... aiptaad Sbc haS been acccpccd IO row for bet ot· &M 1992 OCC 1quad to ,.....,. to a CaJ'a national power .omcn'1 crew naa ,..,. • ...,_., taa1hl Pf'01181". Locals onlyf • High school track and field State i:onllderlng proposa to reschedUle finals Jllm 1 By 8MfY Fastkner Sclcf1S..., LA MIRADA -The State CIF Office announced Wednesday it i5 considering a propos:il from the CIF Centr-31 Coast Section 10 re· schedule the St~te Track and Fjeld Championships, canceled Saturd:iy al Cerritos College due to rain. The Central ~ t Section Ex- ecutive Committee formulJted a proposal at it's Tuesday ·morning meeting, to reschedule the ~cnt for June 19 at Cerritos College. The Centr:al Co:ist Section ~chc Assoca:mon also JC'\o1scd a sim1lnr propos:tl Tuesdoy night. and 1he t-.o h ,,.e combined forces 10 support the plan. Nc-.port Harbor High Co-C~ch Erk Tv.cit said he would .. clcome the chance for the ill S:ulor atb- lc1es who qualified for the fin:als 10 compete. ' "If they ha'e it, -.e·u be there." said Twcit, 'Nho believed all the Ncwp9rt athletes would ma.kc every effort to compete, despite po1entiaJ connicu the v.eek prior 10 &nduation. ''We wouldn't force ou r kids to JO, but I would think each one Today 's TV -radio nuvtSIOtl .... 10 30 a.m.-Tanl)'·Thamas. ESPN a.. 4 pm. -PGA tournty, USA C1l11e 8•1111•11 4 30 pm.-WOltd Sena ESPN ........ 4 30 p m. -Reds. 1rMS. TIS. ~ ........ 930 pm -~ ESflM. 12 30 a.m. -or..... ,..._ ESPN MDIO ........ 1 p m. -LA-Pacns. KAie (790). would be .. illin1 to extend ah season." Tweat, however, remained skc: ttcal the e~-ent would come orr . "l can't believe they're actua going to hold the meet," he s:ud Newport shot puuers G1 Heads., Beau RaJphs and W Tift. h:ad quaJJfied at the June 1otc prclims, as Md .Harbor ha Jwnpcrs Tina &..man, Mactuc Ro and Mmy May. All six N~por1 athletes -. compete Saturday at the Nation Schohutac Outdoor ChampionJb1 11 UCLA Corona dcl Mar H1ih Ire h.ma Kelly Campbell, a state finalist 3.200 meters. .. ouJd abo be cl 1ible 10 compete at a r~dule meet Sea Kiftp Coach Bill Sumne id Tunday Campbell had d cidcd against compctin& Saturda at UCLA. claimina the c:a.nttl lation of the at.ate meet ha "taken the ail out of her balloon · The State Clf Office an 1'0Unccd Tuesday it would awar particip:ation medals to au state fi n3lists. The State Clf iDdiate information the possible rescbed ulina would be available .cOday. Deep sea .... SDAY"I Cou.TS ....,._TU••O -4 llolCS. 4 7 .,.,, 1 ?7 llln'lcuda. '3 tlOnilD. 18 '*° bass. 11 ... bass. a .a-. ts ma.w DAvrra LOCKD -6 t10111. 1n ..,.. s ,....._ 1 """' stl bass. 4 ~ 14 .... 476 blrTac:uo&. 11 C'*9 111111, 5& ... t1m 10 saApin. m.....,.. HOY A -cAIEFUUY IECONDITIONB>" BMW LOOIS a DIMS... ALWAYS A .LAlGE SEl1Cl10N10f FINE IMPOlTS It DOllESTIC At1l'OMOIOJS If .. e ~ h 'I may get I ~ ~merica•s Cup committee has proposed idea. radical as It may seem, as an 'even• playing field. T he America's CUp Committee ha1 proposed broed Rptu format ~hance , which should m.kc for a more c:ocnpetiti\>c reg3ua in 1995. Pan or the reason that America was able to succcssrulty defend the Cup for 132 yean was that the Cup C.Ommiuee ensured that there wus a "home court adYantaae" b"ilt into the regatta. If approved the propo1ed ~hanaes •iU virtu3lly eliminate any defender advantage. Major changes include limiting both challengcn and dcrenden to ~o boats. as ~ell as limitations on hull modificauons. new s3.ils. and the use or sophisticated reconnaissance equipmcot. Other changes include opening up competitor compounds to public viewing. and sitina all competitor compoundl> in the Shelter Island Commercial Bm.sin. One ol t~e criticisms of the 1992 Cup was that defenders were playing with a stac~ed deck. In last year's Cup. defenders have ssvera.I advanur over Torc'IJl challengers, such as not havia& to declare th.cir entry until the day of the . race, while cb:allenacr1 had to declare their boat in December. Boating 'Defenders were allowed unlimited hull and rag changes, much,of which -..as done with tbe help or sophisticated rcconnais.s:ancc and performance analysis or the foreicnen ' boats. Bill Koch would point out that one o ( the keys to his succc s ( w35 that the America' campaign spent over S2 million pyina on fellow defender Dennis Conner and the foreign challengeri.. \--.. (Koch's America> was ~ubstanti~lly faster 1han lt:il) in the Cup finals). These c~nges appear to be rcl:ui"ely certain, ~ hopefully, the nn1 Cup \lo ill sec defenders and challengers meeting on equal ter~. · 0 On Satord:i). the Newport Harbor.Nau11cal Mu~eum and Balbo:i YC arc CO·hosiing the third annual Hen1age Cla)sic Yacht Recaua Man) of the area's great class1c '-'ooden yachts will be on ~how. This race i a must fo r cla ic yacht buffs. and can be '•c:wed off NetAport Saturday. An open trophy dinner will be ho ted a(ter the r:icin.g at 6:30 p.m. S3turday at BYC ($25 per pcr~n) Also on ~lurd.l), V0)3gers~cht Club 'olt tll ho:-.t its annu:il Newpon to Pt. · Femun Race a part of the Bogan Serie Th1\ 1'i the longc)t da)·r:icc s:ulcd out of Newport; 1n )Cars pa t, this race has seen some prell) "'ild rides through "Hurricane Gulch" on the way bxk from Pt. Ferman. Other r ccs thlS "'eel.end include local Mallory Cup ehminations.. to be hosted b) Amcnan Legion Yacht Club. This rtgaua is a quahficr for the regional final • and "'ill be ailed in E-~~ (BYOB -brinJ )Our own boat) Fmally. the Bellina Benes Memorial ("-Omc:n' regatta. CatahnJ 37\), which ts fated-on th&S wed.end's S&liling schedule , i acttJ:tll) going to be held at Nev.port Harbor YC nc\t \\eel Call NHYC JI 67.)..7730 fo r more information. , John DraJ1oo 's bo#tin1 C'oluma •P~•n lo tht Dally Pilot t•~ry 1burs4a,. r :> ••• Estancia's Leah Braatz looks up for a pop-up in the All·St.:ir game. Braatz drives to help South • • 1n pair 6-3 • win, "°"' ,, NFt.; player-. radio. television and aicnau..nieat pcnonallt~. A Ulen& auction, bait>eeue dinner aod ratne will precede the 'Rock Around the Clock Show.' ''Bill and l Vwill So for M>out '20, 2S minutes," H:atfield id. "l.:a t year, ~c pe rformed fur an hour and • half al about 9 p m • and that wa~ after 1euin1 there at 7 o'cloc k in the mornina. l w dead. I'm geninc coo old for 1ha1 :asw-ill 1111. ' .. .., ............ v.11. HiMll, • c:Wt m tu,, 11• O wittapaai_,,R J* low~nllc:Wt a '1r Later pannaed Miii .... Thoiw Snaith '°. low ... Pete Daley (IQCtnbcr) Md Ka ~ ~ seCOQd '°" ... .-hate J~ Soulia (member) Md WI IOll, LI!")', -.on ~ &c1w nee. Ausil ced the p r-3 No. 16 (165 ) Jd)) on Sunday *ith bis ICMI a ""1tnc". The tourn;iment was oragiaaUy heduled ror Fridiy nd Sa turday, but r::im on S turday posrponed the cond roul\d untit Sund~y. 0 hill. I need a liule n:ipP)·poo before "'Crd6 that. But u dcfin1tcly makes (I~ coif tourn~mcnt) ll little d1rrercn1 ·· . N"pori Bncb Goar Course Lu t )e3r an che inauauraJ ~cnt, mto's dub: Wuh three comi tent the tourn3me nt ra~d $40,000 for round , Leo Young held off the the Lupus f oundation, Southern rc)t or the p ck and v.on the California Chapter. Hatfield and annu31 Mcmon l Cup. hootina a bis ware, Linda. h3\e been JCti,cJy 166.8 in the three·round. net involved in a campai&Jl to rul>c tournament th t ul>t) 80 percent fu nd and increase public or 101rers' handiC3p~. awareness for the foundation. Younc, who v.;u third last year, Linda bas banled Lupus for o"er finished ahe:id of runner-up Jim l4 )'CUI. Liulc (16S.0) and third-place uwc·re moving along real wdl 03rke Latimer ( 171.0). who shot a this year," said Hatfield, an avid 1-Q\er·p:ir 60 on the final day tQ golfer, who has invited KTlA climb into the top five Joe Russo sporbea.Stcr Ed Arnold to be and Art De u Parra tied fo r master of ceremonies. "Once "'e fvunh ;it r·2 6. -.it h Ru so got past that rookie season. v.inn1ni the 11e-brealer cverytJung i much smoother All Young was the Memori:il Cup these people in tbe committee k.ade r after tv.o rounds at 109.2. know what it's all about, but f Jll "cd b) L11tlc ( l) 2 0), Russo na turally we sllll neeJ golfer,. L:i~t (112 4), Bob Forbes (JlJ 4) and year, l woke up seve rul times in a H.al Green (I IS 0). cold sweat \\hen v.e on!) h:td 60 . In la 1 Thur,.Cb)'s rounds. Ha.l golfers t.,..o "'eeks be fore lhe Green v.on low gro s (65) and Al tourn::iment. I thought. '\\.h.11 haH' Cr:in .. 1on "a1; fiN low net (54). I gotten myself in10., Uu1 v.hile 1k b p..,11., '-'""!1 second~ fortunate!). WC hjd ;i .:rc:it cl ~ nt! ne:l (56) Ll\t \JturJ..i) n1ghc l:ul )ear .. --ruund\ "'ere rained out. About 90 golfer\ h~'c alrt.·:iJ, Slgned up for th1 \car · 0 • Hatfield. an honor Jr. mcmbl!r Dig Con)'on Dash~ The Balboa of Lo3 Co)otc' v.hu ,::uJ he ll h~c member guest men's tournament to 101n the Ne .... pon J3e3c!i JI 0 g Canyon Country Oub in Country Club beCJU'>C 1t\ on!\ r l\e ~e .... port Bc:ich I\ Thur&day minutes from hi hcru,c. came' a 1hrough S:iturday v.1th about 180 - By OeMis Br~mous 10 rel.tmch Jeep left field to ca • tune "llh the best 1n the bu,1nc.,~. golfer eltpectcd to participa.tc 111 Soo!'3 °" •h M:ort: Rob) n 'r orl~e from tbtrd bu t b1 golf handicap S<JUCal~ 10. three form:m, 3 two·m3n SRl::.A -Leah Braatz was back ba'>e the beat ofa different drum. ~ramble. altern3le ~t and 1n her more comfortable pos111on fhe Lni..,ersll\ of Anzona· "Just picking up golf in the lm.t bc~t-b;ill Club member Bill of catching Wednesda) night at bound BraJLZ then ~at out an m-pl::icc, th::it ' "here l become J M::iuerhan ts the defending the )<: ond annual onh-South fielJ ~ingle in her ne"<t at·bac in handicap." Hatfield 1;3 jJ champion. Orange ounty AJI· tar softball the founh, then la1.cd a '1ngJe to For more information on the Blue and "'hllc colored O:sg> "ill g me ar Brea Olinda lflgh School lell to dmc m the South s final tourn:>ment. contact toumJment be rai cJ throuahout the club. run m the l\th v.hile ~lalf members tAill be Br J31( handled the pitching chai""'oman Carolvn GooJc Jl · l J,m 1 1htn~ U:ah 'a" one ' -• dre~J in ocean blue uniforms for \. hor c' lw e,,1.tnc1.l during the 89()..539 or 53 1 ·20 I J smle tonight.'' .1 d •uth Coach the 22nd .annU3l C\cnt "h' JU'h.unduJed regular -.ea....on But O 11 1.,0 1 ,1, ii \he\ been av.ay from hcl t)-Luth from ~t,mna 1-hgh. pre)t1gious for the guys to v.in," l• ttlhtni ljtd~ Clthcr "1 he~ 'lo\C:fl: ll)tng Ill pitch amunJ . Mtsa Vcrdt Country Club: CJub a~i t3nt club pro Michael bcr. but 'he fou nd _.. ~ ~ h> get ·member Ton) Aus1l1& r~.:ertkd ' n.lln:ller > 11J ''They brinJ .. "'" ~en C..ltlhing for m) tr.i'-the run' 1n I don t \ec: that much the m<>:>t dram•lltc ~hot "ith a the ir budJ1~ from all O\o-cr chc d tc:am tlhc: Or.rngc County Bat· of her tncc 'he\ from another hole·m·one an 1he men's annual country.'' hu ter 1 • ~c: ..aid after dming in league. t-ut I ln™ \he' .in e\ .. d mcmberJtuc t tourn3mc n1 l 't Rjcbard Dunn i.s • D•Jly l'1lol '1 pair of runs to help her South lent h1ttl'.r · Friday :tnd Sun<by. but Farrell 'port Uritu .. ho ~dub toll -.quad h> .i 6-3 \lcto"-. B beh d h ·; raau ~u in t e plJte Im Hinkle and Craig Lester \\On the: column •P~•rs t •tty Tbursd•f · l he 'Ulh broke on top m the three mn1n~ and ~.u on the re· rr==========================... Mets Stay alive .• -~Ith 1 0-9 ~i~E::~~~· .. ~:~:~~:c~~ E.~,' J~·~r,.: .. ,~,ok~::~ ::: I Little League Ill ll runner at third. one out and a ''It ~~ a nice e:<pcncncc · ..aid fr b run m. 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Bay Str~t Cotta Meaa, CA 92627 (C.nwr ol e-.-pon Bhd. A Bey St.) CIASSIFIED BOIJ88: Telephontl ~ • S:30pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am..S:30pm Monday-Friday . DEADLINES Monday ......................... Friday S:30pm Tueeday ....................... Monday 5:30pm Wednetday .................. Tuetday 5:30pm lnde~ndeot. .......... Wednesday 3:30pm Thursday ................ Wednesday 5:30pm Friday .m .................. Thursday s~30pm aturday ....................... Friday 5:30pm GENERAL NUCT lltta INI ~ are ...b)ttt to d.nct witlilwt llebt't., ne ,.w.a.r ~ iM nPI .. ce..-. recluu(y, rctitt er rtJHt aay ~luufitd .nm---. ... "'*' .. , """ .... _, "' • 1 .. , dwJ'.,. ei1 ...... ldJ.,,. DJr P\lec a n. L.ilcpr.._ ICUpCI .. lleiiiility (w HJ enw • .. M'ui-t ,., .... ll .. , lie I., ........ ~ ,_ ""' .. " ""' "4Ct 4dUI em;pW i., ~ tnW Cndit aa ..,, "' ........ '(er ti. r .... WESTllllSTEI 1092 COSTA lllS& Z 1M MiWIOaT liiili111i ........ ~ .... illl ..... 1..ac11 Y. llO ... ~ -------1 2161 .... 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PIM1I md1 $900 Lua Wlrfmt t BR St 500 ERNMEN T HOMES CONDOS v~ c1..n upgrllded e7 3-4030 Mon-Sat. w'Ct ~J HUD, 1BR 1BA Condo, Ubl 710 Udo Pllftl Dr. DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE Of HflS NEWSPAPER FROGGIE HIGHCHAIR Dts•oneo IDr s11011 1y our hooo•t <1oorneo CJl••r ~ ' ;or.11 4IOO lion, IO l"IUI 11mt Tr:r 1•11 s .On on wauo 01oovu and un bt painted • in a lull lltt wu11aoit e~me1 Tne 1t9s arr 1uo1 111ade anes il•I • •bit at do·1I yourself t en11:rs T lie lull·Slle pat ltrn parts _.tr!Cl ud•no 111e trogl ;ire trilCtC! onto ply wood cul out and U$f:l'llb1td Sttp-by Site> 1nstruc hons I ncl ptelUI !S QU•de yov llUOuG"' I" s prottcl --------------S.nd~ IO u r.i25 H1Ql'ICll111 $650 OCOP P,1tern Dept P 0 Boa 2383 'J 112-i>llOt ca111og 5395 1Plc1t.111ng 700 .. 000•0t••"9 Van Mu~s CA 91G al'C! l\&l\C<1 ;itt p101tets1 Namr Ade!rtu City Staie Zip Pt 1ct l()Ctuclts PoSlllQt ' H<1n(lh1'9 I J JI ............ ,.. ........... Aatl1111• .......... _ . ...,.. VA. 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Wtth its wider stance, teardrop halogen hNdlamps, and rounded lines the re-designed G>lf Ill CL has a ~hie new look but can still be rec;ognized as the successor to .. EurQpe's perennial top seller. In the tradition of Volkswagen's innovative design ~ilosophy, the new Jetta Ill and G>lf 111 ~ more interior passenger room but remain almost as compact on tfie outside. This meians the G>lf Ill Cl has more passenger comfort and practic.ality, in virtually the same easy-to-maneuvef exterior space. G °'' 111, like the new Jett.a Ill, is powered by a new 2.0 liter 115 hp engine that uses a new adaptive engine Management system. It rides on a wider stance, with larger 1 '4 inch wheels (with all-season radial tiresf, larger front disc brakes and a retuned four-wheel independent suspensron system. 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ATTRACTION .. u... ... •-............ ., ............. ........... ................ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COASI ···············~······························· ..................•..................... ~ .......... · .••.•.....•....................................... \ THI MA ··~················································ By Jod Beers ~----ony Thomas is about as biased a source as you • can lind Yrh~ it comes t9 regpc. But ifs bard not to believe .l1\omas. the oraaniur or Regg:ie Sun plash. when he talks about how reagae h;as manaied to keep its rQOts without lostng it.self within 3 homogcnizin& ml&SicaJ industry. "Reggae is heartbeat music. music: that is harmonious to the spirit," said Thomas. whose btcst Reggae Sunsplash tour comes to the Pacific Amphitheatre Saturday . .. Regpe is meant to uplift, to say th:it in this (inite time and space let's come t<>sctbcr. That's 11Why u's bccomin& JO ~tar.·· Of cou~. II doesn't bun WI it's almost impouible not to dance to rcwc. Reggae Sunsplash is a 111>lin1 o( the Jam:lican natJon.al festival that runs eo.-cry year in AupsL This )·urs tour brinp t<>sclhcr a wide range or rcgpe anaslS. bowcasin& the v:ariety found an contemporary recg:ie. Trad11ioul rcgpc artists alon1 with dance-hall regac, which features deejays, -.ill be featured. Su.rprisinatY. the goal of the American Regae Sunsplash tours i n 't to brin& the most commercially sucusslul reg" an1sts toaethcr. ··we try to prexnt the lf>CCUum. the depth and breadth ol contemporaty regae.·• TbOmU s:tid. "We &colt at opolina 10me lcsscr-knolton artLSlS to a Wider awhencc." n · year's acts i.aclude Freddie McGrceor. who blends lrldjtional toots rcaae and dance ball. Shlnebcact. a np-UB-rqpc performer. Marcia Grimtbs and Tiaer. both of wboal are cJcctrifyina liw perfonDus. N•na·s Majct Fubct ud the Prisoacn ol CoGlcic1a, Su Dieto'• Bia MounW. .... Skool. one of tbc top dUce bit rqpo bands. Makins their Uniled 5'alea Th·e Beat Goes On Reggae Sunsplash tours will come an'd .go, but music's popularity lasts locally 5.ln D~'s lig Mounuin ~ill ~ ~ the fNnds u R~at' Sunspl.uti '93 this S.turday. anticipating 1hc CUtrent World Beat phenomena by nurty t";o decades. Rcaac bas spread throughout the worki It's beco b11 in Bnuun (or ~:us but there ate also lndi:an, spirit." Asian and Africu forms of rcgpc . . Regpe grew out of Amertean Each tylc bom>ws liberally from rhythm and btucs and soul of the Jamaica but..uscs t,radition:al ~50s and '60s. Sam Coou ind ilutrwncnts such as sitars to 11ve Curtis Mayfteld are nwo American the cnusic a disliftctjye sound. anislS who had a prolou.od effect Tboqh bcvd around the Y>orlJ, on Jamaican youth. Thomas said. TCSPe remains oYCnrrhelmin&Jy Younc Jama.ic:an m~ns Jamaican. • blended lbosc sounds with Rqpe S"nspbsh bc&an in 19 uaditM>nal We.st Af ric:an and Thomas. •ho Cllls himself a JNn•icao cnusic to create riax. "Jamcrican. .. tra\~kd to Jamaica Bu~ jut likt bl\les and rock 10 ia the mid· "70s and found that the''°'-it loot white musicians althOusb many tourists came to the .. ~ .. rctpe to ...Uc et island upcctiq to hur lM: acceptlblc ao the maiaslrCIJD. Tt.c rcgac. there 'Were DO live Rolfiac Stones. Eric Oapton ~nd In 197& he and a 1roup t'~ tncnJI Paul su.o. .-ere three major spoNO«d the rant Sua&>Wh IR artists that e~d rc&IJC in the Ofdtr "for people tO ~ 10 early ·70a. wtth Oapcon's ~r of Jama.ca and celebrate rqpc ... Marley's .. , Shoe The Sbtriff" Sump&a.b bad JrowG into a.ipalU. the brcu~:;.,....;·----Jama.ca•s oNy N t fcsl~ h llijiM .. IM &ii ,_ ha Ma-2 Md 9 ud ~ ._. eo l"eM'1 attncts peopk frOlft uouftd tbc inth>eece populat ...-. world. ¢ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• By Matt Coker EfatliWJ ... EdlDr ct's sec now: The building 3t 1bc comer of Newport Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa has been Stag and Quik and NYC ~ And th:u's just recently. Is the site jinxed? ""No, because NYC did realty ~ell, and their lease came"lo an end. You've got to give people wh:u they want. That'' why they hared me." They arc the owners or the new halian·American restaurant Louie Louie's that is occuJJ1ing the build-- mg. He is Robert Painler, a 1986 Corona dcl Mar High ScboQI crad· uate and committed promoter. On Thursday nights, through Painter's Tte Toe Productions. Louie Louie's becomes his "per· sonal club." offering a mix or live b:inds and a club deejay. He also books acts for the other nights. His strategy is to build the age 21-and.avcr night pot's dicntclc base one night at a tllne. More o ( a problem than the rcstauran1's k>ca· tion, Painter believes, is the overall decline in lbc nwnbcr o( pcopJc gbing out, which he attributes to the recession and AIDS. • There is also heavy compctitioo for that dwindling pool of fun- scekers from other cJubs.,0-Day on the Coast seems to be Thurs- days, which ts the niaht most locab pour into clubs. Tourisu and in· Cornering the Market landerS rule on wcckccnds. Painter -.,..ho prders 10 ~ called •·Bonzo," a nickname ~ h1, 11 doesn't $CCm 10 Gt bis all·bu~tn(-., demeanor ~ A)'S the conncc11,•: , he's haNC1-ted ~r 1hc )eim .,.,,, cram Louie Louie's di-.ntt Oom Aller pickina up his collcic ~i ploma at San Oicio Stale . .,.here be Jtancd T~ Toe to n.an prom11· tiofts for (rats ("I actually m3J: money"). Painter returned h.) 1 _. Oran,e Coast and h~·C1'11e r· tauunent at a variety of cluh-. Throu&h that experience. h1.. ma~ to book TSOL me mt-.. , Joe Wood's oew band Cisro Pu (or a JuM 2~ sif ~l Louie Luu ... -and former En&JWl 8e11 fr ont, J Dave Wakclina the re>ito.rang 01~ t LocaJ connc.ctions h.3vc heir<.! too. Tbe tnnd appcanni ton1gh:. up-.an(S-<OmCn Shrinty Din\. u,, .J to play in h inter's bad )arJ ADd, ~pnint June 19. Ind ... ProdllCU005' which has bt'cn ,u .. «Wul It ~lins R~bUC) m Santa Ana on Tburs4>)-S. ~•II 1 .• ~. care o( Satu.rcby cntert11nmcn1 u LoWe Louie's. Painter aeems qui1c ronf1Jcn1 that by keepiac an e,-e on locJI · bands pining popularity, lod.m~ n notable tour.inc ICU and muang thiQp up wi.t.h pell ckcj:ays. 1hc bar boppina caa fin.ally come t\.l "" end at 17th ud Newport. .. You juit haw to be in 1oud1 wi1b u.lay's world." be said maucr-ol-fac:dy. O With Robert Painter supplying entertainm~nt, Louie Louie 's hopes to end stri~g of turnovers ,..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~--------~~~ 4 ~ Coelt W11t•ld I~. 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CIDlillWLllBid /~---J0.191 5 .. . . . t I • . ...... • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• By Matt Coker El9tall ... Edllzlr ct's sec now: The building 3l the comer of Newport Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa has been Stag and Quik and NYC. And th:it's just recently. ls 1hc site jinxed? "No, because NYC did really well. and 1hcir lease came to an end. You've got to gM: people wh:it they wane. That's why they hired me." They arc the owners of the new hali:in-American restaurant Louie Louie's th al is· occupying the build· ing. He is Robert Painter, a 1986 Corona dcl Mar High School vad· ua1c and committed promoter. On Thursday nights, through Painter's Tic Toe Productions, Louie Louie's becomes his .. per· sonal club," offering a mix of live bands and a club deejay. He also books acts for the other nights. His strategy is to bujld the age 21-and-over night.spot's dientclc base one night at a time. More of a problem than the restaurant's loca· t ion, Paintc r believes. is the overall decline in the number of people going out, which he attributes to the recession and AIDS. There is atsO heavy competition for that dwindling pool of fun- seckers from other club$. D·Day on the Coast seems to be Thurs· days. which is the njght most locals pour in10 dubs. Tourists and in- , . . . . . ¥. ' It • II I .. I II • 11 ' • IHI ················~································ -Cornering the Market With Robert Painter supplying entertainment, Louie Louie's hopes ~o end string of turnovers la.ndtn Nie on weekends. Painter -who prefers 10 hi.: caUcd "Bonzo.'' a nickname: "'h•.h doesn't seem lo fil bas alJ-bu.,int·" dtineanor ~ says the connc:d1,•n he's ~ted over the )'Clll"\ .,. i.I cram Louie Louie's dance n," r Aller pidtina up hu college: i.!, ploma II San Dicto~tolc. ~h~r ..­ bc lilarted Tic Toe: &o run prur111 • tions Cot fnts ( .. I KtuaJly mJJ~ money"). Painter returned h> 1 :: Otu\ae Coast and handled c:ntt .. cajnment ar a variety of ch.1th ~ thac uptricO('(. h~ maft8ICd to boot TSOL mc:n • Joe Wood's new band Ciscu I'. for a June l~ ail II Louie l oui. ' and formeT EncJW\ Beat fmnt "'J Dave Waltdin& the ro1~.n~ r· ~ I locaJ c:onne:chOftS uvc helrc 1 too. TI>e bond appeanna 1on11?l : up-and-<0mers Shfinky Din' u,cJ to pby in Painter's back )'rJ And, bq>nnina June 19. lnJ ~ Productions. wMch has been w, ccufuJ at pectin, R~ury in Sanra An.:a on Thurscb)-S. 11>1 I 1.1•. caie o( Satwd.iy icntcrtaanmc:nr Jt LoWe Louie's. Painter sce&ns qwtc confilkn1 that by kcepiec an C)~ on kx.1 ba.nds pinina popularity, '9cl.1r~ n notab&c tourin& acts and mt\in~ thinp •P . .U. pest deejays. the: bar boppiJ\I cu finally come: 1 .. n end It l7tb and Newport. "You just baw to be in tOU\h with today's world," he said matter-of-factly. 0 r-~~--------~~--~--~----~----------------~ rf Cijy • ~Co.I W 11t •9't / 1'uldlir, ._ti; ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Art Museums ' . \~ l , 'I . • . ... .. . .. wt. eould be brtM? lhia ~·a Dly,come IO Oimlr>MMa~W.n...w Hllloo Bad\ llomt .-.. .... --~t:..:h. &M. -,, ..e.b.d ~-..tnd ilUmllml ·- ~ ~--dlftS and~c-.kltllliow • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••• • • at loabon TBA Cone.Kt Rdwd Deal)', 5-46-7372 . • •ns~ Crviw JUM 30 itt l l • m., ~ Counol oJ Newpol1 Hitrbor Alt MuWtJm lunc:hron on NeY> port Bay, ~ ~~ from T1w Coanneory fltlOM 1~9 " 1122 . • s-dust fnt.ivM lul-y l ~IN 29 Nb Ind ams~. 100 mYS<Ca.JM ~ drr°S .Jnd m..Jgl(i.lrb il 935 l.JgUN ~ Road. Y&'-JN ~,ac:n Adu!G. 14 pp Ch.I chn 11 illd u~ frtt ~ -'9-4-30)0 • '"'"pcwt \0 ttw Arn lu~ 1, 6 · l O p m.. 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Cont.let .lc»n M"'J)t>ine, -'99·ll6-' •A Country fAir, lul\--' 10 • m ... pm Hunt"'£!on 8Nch f<>utth oJ J" ht'CUll'l' 8o&rd it! \\Ofth\ P•A (Oflt.Kt )cwn M_.,. phiM .-~ H6- • Wild \ 1ld W~I F"'-orl.s Show. fut\ 4 ll dusl., f~ ~lli,.tt,anz.a ~ Hun ~~.>ch Htgi School Sud.um SS pc> G.ltPS ~ II. 6 30 p m Cont.lCI lwn Murphine. 499·136..,, • ffttMJ "' Ms.. l'itpult "' tM M.t.sl«'n Jut)-&-Aug. 29. 10 • I'\ 1l lO f I'\., P.·~ l'.MI itl 8 10 pm it lf'.•tW 8<M PitA lit ~ ~ Pt-one ACJ-4.1 U S· pitgl'itnl tidt'l). •97·6582 • \\e're H.n1ng luslMU oi ful\OC hu tuty 9-25, wlute 10 \~bit-. ~l>t> rodeo, CMl''"-11, en!Cfl.tl~ .al QC f•1t ~ C~ \~ ~ulu H CNi.J~ ,. 12 S 2 S Mld undtf lttt Ph--1'l' SA q HRPPRRENT HEITO:K llTHASTllE .. • I • • .. ---·-----. -~----....___...... -. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• By Matt Coker En111Wi11••E*- ct's sec now: The building 3t the com er of Newport Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa has been Stag and Quik and NYC. And that's just recently. Is the site jinxed? "No. because NYC did really well, a nd their lease caim to an end. You've got to give ~pie wh;it they want. That's why they hired me." They ue the owners of the new Italian-American restaurant 1.Duie Louie's that is occupYing the build- ing. He is Robert Pamtcr, a 1986 Corona del Mar High School g.rad- U3le and committed promoter. O n Thursday nights, through Painter's 1'ic Toe Productions, Louie Louie's becomes bis "per- sonal club," offering a mix of live b:inds and a club deejay. He also books acts for the other nights. His stratc&Y is to build the age 21 ·nnd-over nightspot's clientcle base one night at a time. More of a problem than the restaurant's loca- tion, Painter believes. is the overall decline in the number of people going out. which be auributes to the recession and AIDS. There is also heavy competition for that dwindling pool of fun- scekers from other clubs. D-Day on the Coast seems to be Thurs- days, which is the ni&ht most locals pour into clubs. Tourists and in- ' . . . . ¥.' IU II I~ IM ti ~ NI ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cornering the Market With Robert Painter supplying entertainment, Louie Louie ~ s hopes to end siring of turnovers landers 'N&c op week.ends . Painter -v..ho prefers 10 t-, called ••0onz.o.•• a nickname ~h h doesn't 1eem to Cit his all·bu"n' , demeanor !.. says the connc.:11,.· , he's ha~tcd over the )tar .. ~ .. cram Louie Louie'• dance Ill" · After pidin1 up his rolle~c: J pk>ma al San Diego St:ue. ~hrn: he llaned r1c: Toe tQ run prom , tiofts for frats ( .. l .ctually mJ •. moacy"). Painter ~tumcJ 1,1 1 ,· Oraaae Coast andbandlcJ c1 :c· tainmcnt at a 1r-ariety of clutt ... Through that upericnC't'. h, manaaed to boot TSOL mcn •:: Joe Wood's new band C""° I' f<W a J\U\c l ' Jia at Louie u . , a.nd fonner En•lish Beat frur• JI Dave Wakclina the follov. ing • 1:-1 Local connections tla'-c hclrc,• too. The ~nd appcanna ton• ... up-and-come~ Shnnk) 0 1M ... , to play in Painter's bick ~:ud And. bc1innin1 June 19. I.,!.~ Productions. -bich ~been "i. ~ul at PflCkint R~u~ ,~ Si.nta Ana on Thund:sys. ~ 1U 1 • • care or Sauud:iy cntcniunmcut J\ 1.Duic Louie. s. Painter seems qw tc ronfiJ.:-.: that by kccpiQa an ~ on 1~,.;-:il bands pini"' ty, lo..l r ._ n notabae tounna d mi.uni: thinp "P witt. cj:s-., 1 , bu hopplna can final come :.•.in end at 17th and Ncwpon .. You just~ 10 be 1n tot.,:-. . whb today's worid. .. he S31d naanu-of-feotdy. O T ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CA ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pr11• lllill DlllJ ,. Al Yw •1111ill ... 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South Cc.Ml R~rtOf)' t'nd ol season Ct'iebfatlOf'I at SCR lount.>in S4 5· t 00 pp includes bufld, t'n· li"IUon~t by community lt'Mll'rs. •UC· llOrn AlOnt' 957·2602. ~ 221 ttl Sunday. CMN Jord,an ~orms comedy Monday (for ~ ontyl Tom t.~. OHW ol Ow TV. shows "~ch" .v\Ci "~ly Hills 90210." wiQ ~.v wrth . Alex Reel. Tundiy thmugh ~ 20. Tidf. eu: S&-S12 • Celebution of All Thinp frtnch, July tO Untted Ct"rebt.tl P;,a~y lcid.-<>if d1nnet '°' 8.u11llt' Day r.teelo .ii lt' Mendlt'fl, Nt'W pot! Bt-.h h Con~ Oan~le Or Palma '))" .P '}6 COMEDY l MAGIC • lmprO\'IS<1lton ~2S5 Campu~ Or No 1 JI! In. 1N' 8S~ S-1 SS Larry M1lk>r appur\ • Of.:n&e ~tt Collei• foM Ms Reot.V H.tll, 2701 fa111MW Rd , Cosu ... WW. 02- S 7 71 A thttt-unit courw that te«hft the Mt ol unptO'ltUbOn of(~ in Solt· •nd ~-wttlt ~ ~ng Mond.ty A ~ wi·wttk ~ bq;im llH'l' 28 It meeu 9 am ·2 pm. S.ttu~ys. ftt SlO 1550 for ~ "''th a ~·s <tevtt 0t ~) •The Orange County Ct.uin in r~ P.t· ciCic S)'mphon) 8u•lding. 11 S E S..,..y AN S~d . S.tnt.l AN. 550.9900 ~ .-11· lions for a sUnd up corNC to perlorm 4l ~ gr.and opening oi Club Ct.uie. 8 pm 5.arurd.l'y ull f0t .11ppoin~n1, SUSAN SPIRJTUS GALLERY TO CELEBRATE 17·YEAR AN· "IVERSARY AT NEW TIUANCLE SQUARE LOCAT ION -In lut week's summer-preview mention of la Roche Gallery in New· port's Cannery Village, I neglected lo mentton the seleclton of engaging pastel ind mixed media "oru by na· lionally acclaimed artist Re~ Gross on cflSplay there through August. Utilizing passionately cof. orful floraJ imagery combined \\'1th distorted tr.a· peze figures, Cross porttays the emotion~ bal· ancing act that fuels the human experience - the intensity of dependence vs. inde~ndence, fear agrunst self-confidente, worldly vs. spiritu;il v,;ilues. An appropo r~ff from the hectic pace. Meam\-hile, LM Mlticipation barometer for .,....;..:.•._.. __.-.....:.._, current art happenings is swinging toward th' .._... new Sus.in Spar1tus Callery in Tri.Ingle Square, -~M~~d~'!!!(!Fl scheduled lo open ne~t "eek in the area ;adja· • -cenl k> Sfuui rest,;iurilnL This city-central ceJ.. Arts ebration .1Jso m.irks the photography gallery's Scene t 7th anniverury. ~d the ~Inning of yet an· other succnsful era in its fourth unique loc.ale -----• within the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach uea. I r~ cently spent some time \\ilh Spiritus in her new digs as she pre- pared for her premiere exhibition ol photo§raphic monoptints by l>l'nny Moers, "figments of l Llndsape. Next Wttl..'s column will detail that interview and the history of one of Pilotl.ind's .ill- l1me f.norite art arenas. 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NCti frid.ty ~Solt· ~ ctwou&h Sep. 25 Coll: us per per· ton, Wl(t\ al buffet djnneJ .lViJUbie for .111- octlef '9 9S. hriung; ~S ~lllOllS r«· omt'IWnded " • CMdrlch Coffff & hfl'"SO lbr 474 E t 7\t\ St., Cc:iisu ~. 646.0lll Cr~ ~ perlot"ms jUZ/daual gt11Yr from 9 1 m . l\OOft S.turd.ly ~ S.O~ ~ jA2l from 9 p m -midnigtlt S..UUrd.ly ~ Colftt 3601 J.lmbortt Roaid. ~ ~.Kh. 8ll·910 ~ C'°" DMorms blue5/"jUZ lrom 7-10 ton~ Thr llil Nolte Duo piMorms tAZZ f nd.1Y Ernest Ale performs ,.w.dmlal gu.ur S..utcby The l<M' CtyQls from Vef\us ~rlorm ong· lfUI jiu from l-6 p m Sund.ly • ttyMI ~tt 110"' µrnbottt RGid ~ 8Nch 729 12 34 Third .mn~I spmw~ ·'J.iu lM 11 w Hy1n concM wne Pf~leod fctd.l) ~.np. thtougtt ~ 10. "' tht' het~h outdoor .ampt11~ .. ,~ ~lool..ng w a.xt. br See MUSIC/11 What ·is it? I 650-8960 T~£ CWQl.D 5.AMOUS CALIFORNIA GIRLS ~1~ --------..A Ru da~ Prut~ b<Jl a MYSTERY Elk1r ®..Aq GUEs1! l?Ai~ 1• a at.W l°'J to ~ doaOt&d to OlO•Q~voOd cttdau's tio.t ~ ~ Clad lttc.lt7t. o E t P.A"174 P.ASS! Tts eatctk to Ru1'*°9 ~ e a R>toAOid wttl 0 Co((~ I Ot•• CDlll Wnl Ind I n.ndlf. June 10. 191 1 ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Worth Phoning Home Young players shine in alien-influenced 'Th e Forgotten Door' at South Coast Rep rr he story may be a bit familiar {after all, the director provided the hand mo"cments o( the lovable alien in "E.1."), but South Coast Repertory's new Young Con!>crvatory Players' production of "The Forgotten Door" slill is guarJntced to "3.ml the bean s or both young.sters und their parents. What imprc~s most in Otpricc Spencer Rothc's interpretation o( Gregory A. Falls' fantasy .about an Elliot-sized :llien youth -whose po~crs l:tnd him in trouble when he accidentally lands on earth -is the Ouidity or movement with "'hich the YCP troupe accomplishes its mission. The play ccntcn on a confused lad who's fallen through a .. door" in space (one of "Star Trdc's" parallel d imensions., perhaps) and tumbles into rustic Tonopah, Nev., where he discoven he can read the thoughts of humans and animals, though all he remembers of his own life is his first name. Jon. Garbed in matching brown unifor~. the other 11 cast members shift the show's set pieces around for each scene, lhcn become part of the action. donning character CO!>tumcs or the headpieces or a dog. a deer or a i.nakc. Roth. a pro(cssional mime and the Y AP's lllO\emc:nt coordinator. guides the ~ids and the half-dozen adull pl:•)crs through their ·motions bc:iutifull)'. There is a phy~1cal poetry to such stage b6Sinc~ as the simulating of falhng (the :ilicn IS passed from one pair of hands to another) and drinking from n stream (ono1her younptcr SCl'\CS as bis reflection. miming hu nctions). Coordination, not nlways a strength in youth productions, is highly evident here. Patrick Pfaden~uer offers a richly wholesome interpretation of the )'OUl'\J a.lien, programmed for integrity on his own planet. His stalwart nature is splendidly conveyed. On the ochc1 end of the spectrum is the villain, a beefy redneck Carmer strongly played by Zac~ry Olarle&. who spends the play in pursuit or the .. ,rcak lid'' he chased from his comr.eld. Melanie Anne Binder also is quite solid as his no-nonsense wife. Diet Wood Wards and Helen lngelbritscn &ive winning pcr<onnances as the couple who befriend the alien boy. David France rcgistcn the proper authority in the dual roles of the INT Alien P~trick Pf~un communiates with • dffr (Jennifu K.ulm.vt) u ~ lftd Md Helen In· gebritsen provide corn stalks in the Young Conservatory Pbyen,' ''TM kwgotten Door'' M SCI.. town lheriff and a military intelligence officer. both of "horn pose a thnat to the visitor. 01hcr v-cll-dcCincd portrayals come from Carla J. Oascn as a sy~thetM.. juctae. Darn l..:andman as the (arm couple's daug.bter and Rachele Marsh as a vicious dog tamed by the alien. Jennifer KauCm1n. Justan Lo and Lon ~ccd complete the QSt in a v:iricty of as.sicnments. lhi,ht RichJJ'd Od1e·s i.cttina and property desi1ns arc quite i.mpccuh.o. •hik Tricia Farnsworth' C'05tumcs ind Donna Ruzib's lijhtlt'I& sust~in the mood between reality and fantasy sptcndMtly Final performances of '"'The Fo:rJO«leA Do«'' will be aivtll f ricby at 7:30 P•·· Satuniay at 4 and 7:30. and Suday at l ~ ~ p.m. on the Second s~ of the SCR t.bca1cr. 6SS To.a Cc11tcr Dnvc, Costa Mesa. Tdcts may be purcMscd at the doot °' rcxnied ll 9S7..coll. 0 -9>' n. 1lhrl A class act passei; •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. re you looking fotward to Father's D~y? Or is it one of those holidays you'd rather forget? If so, don't be hard on'yourself. Experts have estimated that more ttian 80 percent of Americans have suffered inadequate fathering which has caused Jifelong problems. If you're in that category, why celebrate? ~ Because the father's importance has been neglected in the field of psychology and self-help books, most people are unaware that · their low self-esteem, career problems and unfulfilling relationships may stem from having absent, abusive, overty judgmental or emotionally distant. f a~ers. Fortunately, a national expert in the fie~d is Jane Myers Drew, a licensed clinical psychologist who practices in Newport Beach. Many of Drew's insights into Newport Beach psychologist's gripping new father-loss come from her personal book details the often -neglected role experience, for Drew lost h~r father ~en father's played in shaping our adulthooq. \ she was only 14 months old. According to Drew, reading Elyce Wakennan·s book "Father Loss " helped her to break through to her own feelings about her father. Feelings of ~ness and loneliness mingled with anger that she had to grow up fathertess. By confronting painful emotions, understandin$ where they originated and how they were affecting her - life, Drew not only healed and changed, but received a critical revelation: "If I, as a trained . ps)-choioP.C. had been denying lhc &mporiancc of in.adequate Ca1berin&, there muse be many Olber peopAe ..-ho a1to strvglc wilb wuesot.cd feelinp about their daal. .. Tbis ralit•tioa led Drew to besin a series ol ~ that cvcntualty led to her OWD boot. .. Where Were You W))en 1 Necded You o.ct?•• -a .-ful, pradical pick dctip ed to be ulCd ~ mca or "'811H ~ with a lhctapist. or in a lllll'polt sro. -.. .. •~••F b1 .......... boat Q\'.!'M tm a ... ot • Ill r' II IMlllilliiwllllt'EVI .,,_ AWCFIB.,,.. ...... s SI n ., , •• I dn at ... • I I ........ , 11' •• •':J _ ...... ... ~ 111 nt a: Yllli _, ntt , .......... .. .... ,..-.... _]' l't Mlmnn,.., t 1r'l l1lstar ....... ,...,..,.. . ..., .... ,.. ...... ..,,.. 111, duertioll); die ......... ( ......... ,11 ... ._..,. .. jwfs .... ,.... ~atdCll.~ .-ct ... .._..._(•r•~ia ': •• , •. .,. .... of....., ts' nlrn ..... •WlllllO.W ......... dJF•t t• tt111 s a•U... ,.,..El t.•eT'tr' - "'-.,,.. ol •• ..... .. id111••* ........... __ .. _ .... ( .................. .. ... Y~.!'1-~ .1 !~ ~ !'!"!'!-.. . Jane Myers Drew has two upcoming workshops schcd-.. ull'd locally: June 19 (9:30 a.m. lo 5 p.m.) in Huntin~on Beach at the Church Of Religious Science. Cost is S65 .. Call 969-1331 . June 26 (9:30 a.m. to S p.m.) and June 27 (10 a.m. to 2 p.mJ at P~thways to ~ in Fountain Val- ley. Cost is S 11 S. ull 9M- 2l67. hows from coast to C03St. Perhaps the mos1 amwng lhing about Drew's technique i it boundlc nc for recognizing and confronting Cather-loss i uc invoh cs some of society's mosMroubling problems. .. Unfortunalely.'' says Drew. "loo many American Ca1bers have been absent, abusive. overly judgmental or emotionally dJ tant. h 's estimated that O¥Cr 80 percent of Americans suffered in3dequate fathering. Wilbou.l sood f atheriQa i.n the family. autboriry is w*nnined .-bile crime and violence inc:rcae. Youna mea fand fathers in pnp and bonow rapec1 bJ canyini pa Al. _,... ...,.tctnt prts loolt tor falben ift tbeir boyfrielldl. teca pnpaacXs -r wl. &...-.,. IMir dllildrcn •re ,... ........ fldllers. '"Wldlloul ,..._. 10 lo¥e. ted.•tnr--•• . dlildl'•• ........... dllef ... ...................... m+elf" I 1'11Jllill B ti Ph ............. U .... __ ... ,, ... ,.,,, .. ..,_. , .... .................. $A . ~ ha'e lO spend more of their time disciplining rather lh3.0 le hing. Cuhural1). lhcrc is less cmph:i'>i" on hard v.ork and 1nthatl\~ and more on looking for '"'b.st I an gel or gel a"' ay •1th.· .. "'ltlkoft n·,.l"t' 10. Hltn I ·~ Yeu DMI~" b) Jane Myers Drew. PhD. Tiger Uty Publicattons. Trade paperbad. $16.9'. Available locally aa B. Datto.. Barnes ct Noble. ud Waldea 8oOUlions. It .. .. can K cwdcrtd BollarWb . ..... boicAl.,.n .......... sunt11 1Mll Mldio caipa are allio s i 'Me A lp9Cill 1WO •• 11 '9 rdlOM ... ................... ;... =~~~· 0 -... --..... ' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MUSIC ' . . ' 2-4-1 (Two dinners for the price of one.) DINNERS AT MUTTS BALBOA Cl B MON PAY Enchilada De Puer'c:o with Salsa Verde 2 for •tr TUESPAY Sirloin Kabobs, Arrccife Slyle Certified Anaus Beef 2 for 114" WEPNESDAY Odckm Mole. ODaueno Seived widl Prickly Cactus 2 for 'll" THURSDAY Flloe Al Olipotle ~ wi1b Alffi:d 8*d Ptia.a 2 for 'IP FRIDAY Cwrona ldlcml Frab samaa Barbin Pmml 1 ror •1e DiMlwl• ................ ............ Served from 4:30-7:30 p.m. 10 Or.nge Coeml Wa•tlnd I ~. June tO, 1- SINGLES To Honor Graduates of 1993 Benihana Presents the "Graduation Special" STEAK AND SHRIMP DINNER $19.93 Complete wlth Soup. Benlhana Salad. Hi:>adli vegetables. Fned Recc. Green Tea and Ice Cream (519.93 indudes tax J 4250 Bireh Str NCWJ>(>n Beach 955--0822 - .THE FUN PLACE TO ee·. AND GREAT FOOD TOOi •Serving Only Certified Angus Beef!t The Freshest Seafood, Pasta & Salects •Friday Night SpecW' c~ Prime Rib Dirww S9.95 -··~ ~ ,.. (71., 680-1780 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••• .... _:.?' THEATER 8 4h tNt1~ a.,."°'l lM.alt'f lbl6 Ct.Ind ... _." S.W.. AN l lE> ;qz' Clo!.ing pH' ..... ~ft u .. hrtuf~ •• fl,\OIW'fl' \ <t>m• t.ty on "'P'"' , pl.1~<1 ~ I~ ~tutd.iy 4' I p tn lie\ ta S 12 SO · • S-Ltt1r lM.lUr I SIN ~'°' A\t'. cosu ,......, c..t6·S887 • c .. 1 '1~ s.x~. · a ~<Nft d.u\ ~ ~ • ~n ll\11'1& I<> Ns t' hfof O\f'I I~ ~ • M ~Iffy ufe )104'« In Al11Um Court II fNl!on bl.Ind 401 ~purt c~~ Or 1'~•pnrt 8eAh, 7&Q.2!>1l A r~.ld~ OI t~ ce)mlQI murder m-,-.tel\-'\lthr>ul • II tell .. ~td 2 pm Su,,J.w t.> ~ nlo:C' M~'Slf1Y C.ite d~ lheater ptc> duct.nm ;tt i\~U-'"'•nf' ~ur.ant 1n ln.'IM lSft d..nMt lMJlt'f l<)(~I • N~--port Thult'# Arts Ct>nlt>r 1S0l CU Omt> "~P"OO Se.Jett 6Jl OZU No need tor big words Dinner theJter • EllL~Mlh ~~rd's Cu!'Wn Call The- alt'f t>90 Cl Clm•no Rt>~I. Twin 838 1 'i40 Mf'ffd.th \\1hon s "T~ \i~ \~n" curT'l'nt'°r NNMS Curt.ltn ''"'" t> }0 p m l uetda,·Thuiid>ys .and Solh.1~}'1. 7 pm fn.L>''· 11 ·JO • "' .and S 30 · p m ~· our 8'dty •• Cit!• speak for themselves s-...t--a.• 0.-8111 ............... a. ...... HARBOR eCENTER Qt ..... A & •-2*0 • .. ,~ cU)'S Prleb surt al UO 9S • K~th & Mu&o's MurdH Mysl~ .it Scott's SNfood Oil & 8.Jr, HOO 8n\tol St. c~ ~. 12u1 466-1 ~67 Sol\~I( "t'OU~lf ....hoduM., ~t' .JCton ~ ~ d1nMJ guests, pt~led 8 p m s.11urd.l)'S per-couple "M~f1Y 1.-\tt~" p..cu~ ,,.tuch indudn d.'lnl"f the ~. a r.-o- room ~ite frdav or 5.alurd.ay ~'"I •nd bre.tkf.151 the next dn-at · IM M<llTIOCt \ \~indows re-su"'rant • Muunine a.staur.inl 19800 M.JcArthur 8M:t • Ir.me. 760-CLU( "Noif ~." .J new myVf1Y<omedy b.lsed 00 ~ ~ 'US.Jbbnc.i," IS ~~ fnd.Jys .JI a pm and S.ttu~ at '1 p m M mtSSIOfl. S38-S40 Ne¥by ~'pott Se.ldl M.>mott Suit~ conMues ie·s S 149- • 5'M&lh Conl Plua VU~V Murd.H Mys· I~ Oinnff 16)1 Sunllc1"er A\'e S..nt.t ~. 675-9726 Sherlock Holme in Us.e No 8) "MUider rn the Mumtn'r''s Tomb pt~ed 7 pm S.ttur~ Tie~ SSS per penon. 1nducles dinnt'f, myslt'I\ Ch.imp.JP .ind Sf.lt\.11llf!S • . ·~ ·~LAS 'EL~CHIJO MEXJCAN RESTAURANT For 26 years· f amtly owned. family operated. and f amily loved. M amti. our first cook . lllSists on training each chefl From Salsa to guacamole. et1ery recl{X? tS prepared wich the freshest cng redcencs ~ . ~,., s tp afew d e ltCtOllS award-winmng marganras. Costa Mesa . . . ..... ' . ' . .. ........... ........... °""'°' 0. ........ ,~a.. " , .... , , r .< :r \ Ol ...... ~~., ....... -~ ---- ·········································~······ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• vcr the years, the name or Balboa's smallest full-service restaurant has changed, from Hemingway's to Steinbeck's to tdt a k tt . The las t name seems most appropriate - , _ its translation from the French ' -means head to head, and that's just about h0'4-coey a care this is. Ch ristoph and J eurs Boo r rom Gstaad, Switzerland, own lClC a telc. They arc the same brothers who operate the excellent MuunJne at the Towers where everything runs ------like a fine Swiss Dining watch, but when Editor they first -----purchased Steinbeck's, they installed a manager with a flamboyant casual i.t) le and a chef whose florid, overly complicated dishes didn't work out in this intimate restaurant. At last, the Boos took things back in hand and it shows. The new manager/maitre d', Mark \'rndt. 1s an efficient. young Frenchman; the chef. Daniel K.arsar is a gifted Swiss friend from Freiburg. _. From K.acsar's selection of starters, roasted. pureed artichoke soup is a fine choice; pure essence of anichote. with a sliitit smoky navor. it's $4. The soup of the day al $3.95, is often a rkh shrimp bisque, cream of Belgian endive "ith sautced scallops, or a similar tasty innovation. An appetizer of very firm, grilled polcnta rounds has a pleasing accent of fresh mint and large thin ')!ices of grilled vegetables surrounding the polcnla arc oul\landing, $7.50. It's ""onh the ~lrugglc to find a parking place on the Island just for the tender ravioli stuffed with porcini mushrooms in a sauce with 12 tete a tete: • 'r ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• pestO orisins: basil and pound pine nuts. and lots of fresh herbal · C'OUSins mixed in. S6. 9S. Two crab cakes scn-ed jn a pool o( tomato coulis with a toss or baby p«ns dressed in a dclkatc balsamic vinepr make a sreat k>otina plate; the salad W1th n mild Sammie vincau is composed with a dclia1c hand, but the cr3b cake were a dry dis:lppointmcnt. A rela1N-ely small li t or cntrees. pri«d r..om Sl4.SO to $17.50, is supplemented by a recitation of the days spcaals. (Sl to Sl more). Daily offcrinp such as Ad~tic: broikd ulmon fillcl with cucumber and dill sauce or brcut of chicken arillcd ... ith those good charred vqctablcs. SCf'-cd -.ith liapinc arid p~-cncalc sa~. are dcliciow beu. On w«kcnds.. a brunch i.s available -the most popufar items arc the cap Benedict, $8.SO, with Scottish salmon and the Scottish salmon ome:lct. S7.SO. For dessert. ha\c one or the finest crtmc bn.ilces in NC'*pc:frt Beach or the tart tatin.. •hsch 1 an a cl by iuctr. The wine hs.t is modest with Cahfomaa. French and a couple of v.incs from s-aucrland availnblc. There is a "Sv.ts.s TuCieb)'" every week. _.hen Alpine foll son,s arc played on an accordion, and dine~ can have all the Swi.u radcuc they waaL ~cue i.s a delectable cheese which melts into a soft, c:obcsivc tnU1 to be spooned onto bolled ba.by potatoes with salty romichons and pcall onions on the side, and plenty of crusty bread. In traditional Swm homes. the cbccsc is melted fiaht on the hc:artb. lslandcn say they h~ heard jOyous yodcl&na on Tumay e\-cnanp at this B:alboa bland retreat. 0 tctc 1 rcrc. 117 M•n"ne A•-c .• &lbol Island. 67J..0:510. Dinner. Tu~ay-S.turwhy, S:JO to JO p.m ; Sund1y, S:JO to 9 p.m. Bronch served ~tutday-Suncby. J J;JO a.m. 10 J:J() p.m. No smokin1. 0 • .. -We're brlng'lng people together/"' Slnalc PuspectM . Ltllitd I '* l1•11a11 IAl•...,.1'llillcm• ••• .,.cmc-..~-·..__. .. W1ce-.p11w,._ ...... .......... ,... .. , .. To Find the Answer, You Have to Ask the Right Question! life, vour souJnute the ume Jll th• take!> 9. 111 he: tune '"'ell .,pent!- H0 9. do you ..Urt' It ' n:-.dl) 'unplc Trclt Olhe~ a:. the) 9.0UIJ N\t' you lreat lhcm P<.'Ople wi.-.h td"he rC(.og- n1zc.-d as 1ndw1duals. 00( ~ .lnQm.- mou.., members of an amorp~ group 1a. llh • .ill Its COOcomJl.J.lll iro l rL">t~d of looking for o mnipotent aruwe~ to umver.al qll~'uons ..... k by Paul Sof rtm" MJ~1:>e the: 11Kl)t ftequcntlr asked quooon b)• rodl) .. , angles is ·'11t:z:s 1.\ '' due On.sett opf><b1le ~~) re-.lil} .,.-an1.r And "'hen no omrupotent r\!'\e- llc!on come~ m.tn)' ltO ;a"'a} confu'IC:<l and confount.k.-J R.11her th.to ronranue the ~n.il. dle)' rondu<Je then= L'> no ~er. be<.-omc b1ncr .u1J give up Ptt uO\tng tl\.lt then: "' only one an."' e< "" :a ~1mplbo<: rt.""ponsc to thi., quc .. uon Anti there ;,ire 100 nu.ny ot ~ m tcxbf~ "orkl i\la•,he the prohkm u ch.le "e're iL-.k1ng 11'\c •-rong quooon son one • .u a rune and learning each o( d1CtJ own littJe cWTcrence.) that make!> dlem unique For the ~lfish, '.sclf-ser.ing andi"'ld· wt, ltu kind of one· adednc!}$ can . unphfy the daung p~ fl allov.~ them lo satcsfy pcrc;onaJ neeW v..llh no re~rJ for the other ~ Thq· tlkc t~ l h.incc ch.u the)· c;in "-.toke 1l lucky" v. 1th another by the sheer COUl llc..lc~"C of ck'>KCS Tilli'Jl3nlCUla.r g;imc of rouJcne has a.c; 115 C005e- quence .in tn~rem dehunuruuuon of oth\:~ Smee I bcbl"°'e th . .u in ~king the lo\t" of one·s hfc hurruruty LS the ~I. when we chtrurwe that esscnll:l.I. w 'C tknkJ m f.ulure based on looks or sewa11l)', but on their human qu3ltue~ 3..) a person. Ack~ led~g your date "'an tndi· \1Jual '\l.1th her h\., ov..n uruquc wan~. needs and ~.res L" far more rcw.m.1- ang. and fr:inkly, more ethical < ll b more diffkult 1re-.mng other-"" andJ- vidlUb but you'll 1mc;ate fC'\\ er pt.-oplc lhal W.l)'. .in<l the !'\.•wards .ire much Rfl--:ner4) Once , ·ou've <letenrune<l \\.'ho 1h1s pcnon L'> • .ind hO\'\ you feel .about cha~ person. rou'll tu' e .a !ki- ter 1de-3 ~ h.lt l..inll ol af :uw. rebuon- i.h1p ·ou ".int to h;i\ e \\1th rh.a per· 500. Wlul <Joe this wom.rn <or thJs nunl wam'· You·u ftnd rou~lf confront~ with vour 0 \\. n per..onal wowth 'ulJ you <."an n..'\\ .ird vour ,df .i.' wdl _., Olh<.'f" TC) 111 • Paul u ~111.~I~ tm t,luurwJ tW1.,1a111 on ibt! 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Wp.~CIR~ YOOll .llloZ LMJ. Aff«. • l~•C IO ~a/UllJ. ...... 5'3. dllt). en. •«KeM Eeropra1t MOlllk ........... ..., ....... • k>• ... ..._.. '""'" •onn' ..,. --..,, ,,...,_.. .... a.., LIVELY. LOVINO. Mpf .., n• a. N,IS, n.-.DM. ~. l'tonN. h111 ~ real m;an 10 aut.:h ' I "<> ~l"l" Sam c 1-' IRRESTI& fROPt)\AL tE.4&. ~.d1wv. '"'" llntttt. fOINl'llh., ...s~ ~~.lvn~· mi. S'.I. '' J~. •• C'JI'< ol t1111nc•t ~ll"I• C011n.1• Calll I &:~NW ~1' FOR a ~ qia:abt~. ct-111$ ~ ~bet l1kn to -dct kl!CT. '~ H1f.hh a."\.vm• !h1ns~ I "' ~1111 altrlktl\C. ......_ ~. ~ ' .,......, .,, T.uin. C.att ol ~Ulll'IJ C"<lnUfJ.nln , ' ~Ura~b)• lad) ., !I(> D • tatt bknd of SA\ ED OBF -• .. u•~ w \eh• Ind ~ U A .. Ir-llKlf NII U \hnl;.. time of .:Mla&. IMnq, ro-~ ~ta. d.a' m.uK't'. 11t"'"'*"! H ltfttl.lll · ITI ~· • 1 I h lcflJ lka.11 kJn Bach. Clll !l-"9 Oil I U DA EVAAS ~ el1 ') Cl.ASS'. JAZZ t , '"Cf) f'ro(tsS10o.al Vcl'lllH JUI aua.11..e ~F. 9il ~ JeCb '°'*'111 :•d. ...... ~ "*"'--~~­ flll .t~..-·-· pn>fn'9ooal JS \\'M •• 60 L1pN Bed. C11 ~ ti fld&ll\ CMI !1..'7 • P£1'1TE s ft"F • co.alt)' •HIC. ,,., I. a ~s.dla---.. »-..... ,..('! 'zoo ... 1mDt.. Gil nn BEAUTIF l YOUNG MAJDf..-...uwri.-. &.1•11W. SWM »!l ·fVf ,,.....,. ... \~,llt .. 1n1 IMa ("11 1 I. VOY Ana.t.CT'N •· • c:ruliW'f ~f. -~ • ~ CJICililll. ........ _,. .... mu 0. 1ru -.. ..,.... ........ , ' .. l?T'\ • .,. ( c ,, ~ 41 o.n.i. .... ...,__.. '°' Cllprmnll ... ~ ~DT°"°"C~~I ... °""II COllll W1 II I .. I n.ur...,. June 10. 19' 13 ......... ---:-'-.-~~ _. . -. - . . Y<* am aoswa these_. qwkUJ .ad ~by~ ourdalloak ~ mail IJO\'kle. Ju.t dJah 1(900) 740-7190 f IJJIW 111 111f9 f1CT1'lfm1tr Ah'ffW! cuH lt.Ttgtb t.'f 4 111(11111<.".> (J1fl'< ftll(UI~ a IOIKfNo#W pbmtt: ~ .... do«lt fi1r lrJI mt beftlll' dla11rw, J .. s1onal. aoaJ-oriellted, 11\M• riacr•IN'*°d. Hones1y lnOfC tmponutt 1ba11 •ae. j ' 10+. TlllllA. Call 1'1m. RAVISHINO REDHEAD. 44. not~~ olr> Of"dtnary qvaltly/cl\anctcr Sctktna: One c .. ceptt<Hlal. connunablt. ultni~ful plcrNn. NI'S. IMwas cant n:qu1rcd. H1UU1~ Beacf\. Qll 191(). BRIOHT. KCOrnphshcd. a1- 1ract1\'C (shm). 37. N/S. tloncs. moms. home-cook· Ins. attb ad.llecic SM. 40+. -~ ... ot bwnor. ~ IUCCCll. wtio &lkcs • ct' I T..-..C11111Sl9. J ··' ... : .. _·, CLASSY. hillldlome. 112Nelie SBM 39. Sttkf11,1 u~k. 'llCCU"''· ~pna. ~ llOMI WF 10 share q~lil)' timr. Fit and un lttOUJ 1J • A+. Hav.tbomc. Call 2.SS2. Press #1-co brow~ or respond to <ids Pras #2-<o f"a« a new Instant ad Press #3-lO ch«k fo1 IOM.<lnl 2d • S'b.'11~. Sttltnll Offcrina. Honc•t comm11mcn1. "ylc. aun, klVlllJ KlllC of h\llllOf'. NrAiut Bacb. Call 1732 HORSES. I IO'tc 'em! Am&'· ttve SWM ''· 6'2/160. NJS/O.Akhol Stt~s pretty SWF • ...i~ llld lunor. LG AJlldes. Oill 2319. nlCS.'i:l~O Press # for information or help You-i.ia,.._.or_to~•-,._.• .i.. "'9 Uf.-Inc. .._~ ntl ~ di.: content d or .. ,.., In. f'."t-..W -'"'-'l"C.W Tht-~ • .._. ~"" ~ .. ,..., hi. ~ ,,,.,,,..,,. ... ~~ f\_<Llja11\..bl" .r.-anJl'lt- m.. ... 1 dui \flU ~· ·unmun "-'NI.' .ltd 0\011'1 •hro ~ ATTRACTIVE SWF 'S. 6.' IJ 2. WJCllfll COWlllCrpart Sl-65. (Of fvn. 1p.>nt.anctt)'. 'h.uc life's urpn~s Ii ti )<>U 1 Cow >.b&. c,a11 1740 ------------------STUNNINO. ~cns11ou1 PHJl..OSOPHfRIPSYCHOL· ~ 49. Ital/Am. 1ood· IOo\1n1. 6'/fit.. 1u t 1n from NYC. "'n""I an 1m,onart1 fin' bool. 1 m "1« Ned ot 1R Win m, hllUoome f-.:lld lady. -.d\111 of tifWlC\111 °' ~ rane _. •'1111111 Women Seeking Men REMEMBER THE 60's:' 8oWo •. haru/mlnd5 nm.I noc 5" F f!T't·Splnt i.ttl..11tJ ltl.t ·m1nJtd M Jn-ux . Call ~17'1 \RTY REDHEAD. 50"h '\Wf "'"h )Ouna ••llludc. ......... ' a;al I. ;iltr.ICIJ\ c. cJualeJ .. "\1 ~).(\'i ""tth "'tl Co.I.a \\."'-! Call ~I ""9 PRCTTY. llAPPY hcah hy. l'Jl'lh\ tll4Clll,rnt. >Opfll~M:lll· nl !>WF ':! ..... 'd., llandlomc. ..... """'<'. -cmual l>Crnt·t!MCI· k<lual "17 -lO SW/JM "'•lh f'i.'"on ~ mus1<.. film &. h Id l..Acu1l.> lkadt Call :?loll lJ(')I n T{)VETlifj(I Aline II•.: ~F. 'i !1116 ~ M " ~ 'i 7 (I:\. cJuoilcd. sm."Cl'e. ~111\'. cmJllunalh. Ii~. nllhu:~ 1 u.tln. c..11 ~ 16-l •\Wll<"'(J A'-Gl..L ptttl). •<'trlitllllA. l..tndhu.ncd. tn- ""'' I.hr M'b. ~ .:nl Mii m.&b. ~~ hu•cn on c.tnh. ......, ... pon 8cadt. uu 2111. ) Ol..NG SENIOR. dcndcr 5 6. a1u·1ctn~. cncfJttlC. IO ih;arc finer 1h1n1s 10 ltfc v./SWM N/S. ,.... 70. We arc cdtK:atcd. profcu1onal. w/a IDUCh of cbss. pld -of humor lrvux. c.11 1150. WOULD-BE Priruss.. arrnc- u"e DWF. N/S, leCk.s kind. would-be pri~. S7-67. (Of" ~ dancq. ene..s. ship Irvine. Oill 2097. ATTRACTIVE X·model SWf. loves .,U. 5'6113.S. S9. S«kJ SWM over .S.S. NJS, ov1101•I· •'"•••· u~. '°""II .---. H· , • ..,., 8cxll. c.&I I M.S. L..ErS <X>NNJrTI ME; SW'F NIS • .nnt1Ave. ~ fHny, m11.hi-fecete4. Loff •"IA.---._,,..., sporu. e.o.a1y. ud IMdl RICftJ YOU • .S'I+ • .-..~ b 110liio-. ~ jeeella s aawrylp!C1ll-~ for a pen • H llCI 111 "I Tllllm. Oil llS I. l'tlETTY $WP lO. lllloMI. .._,... ............ Pfl t:md _, ~ .... l«llft, ··""·-U'tt41 ... • Cit;,,. lht -.. fMslil. Oil 1911. ATTRACTIVE SAF .M. 5'6113.S. ed~at~d. tcclJ SW/AM. cdocacc4. profa· brunc& :?7. 5·v 100. dc:ua hypcnc11uaJ. monopmovs. affivcl\I. ~•as non-unoka '°' tt*11rioNI hk-comn\11- mcnt. JO'/• («e~. ~V.Pof1 Bad\. Call 1736. SHAPE!. y 25 BF W/b9C .. ~ all WM »«> for dillnr:r. ~ l11IMr:I, poul~ Id> llOmhip. ~('.all r7 [\ TRE\1 EL Y ATTRAC T IVE. lool..1n1 for aamc. SWF. clauy. canna. 'tly. IUJ> for lid\, lttl.s profcs- non:ar SWM. N/S. 26 Jl. rommt11TICl'll m1ndrd1 lrvlnt. a.II 17.52. APPEALINO. PRETIY OWF. ptltle ~ncue JOod IDS)'. .t1. S' I/ I OS. SCft11e. !ft. 1en1 rm. r 111'11'/. lolllqUC. StrU 1ntcllt1rn1 lefl bratit type, ph)'IOlll) Ill. kind. Maf11Ye, 'luahly p ntklNlll ~wpon lk.a.b. Call 11.16' CLASS't . TRIM SWF .SO. 'llS . .,..,... can,._ ~ul Man "-~" ., dllft CJOm'CT»o II•-. popcorn. IWW'E.. lrvmr.. CMI 11169 '° woR .... bonm. t.aina love ........ --.., -tic> "cc pi Ins prot11 tin Md " COlnt• 110 Zof1MI 1M Gt1tt. ~ dd 9t£y c.it ll6l. ----RE>i\9--nf IS A9' I' m-45-. J:JllEMAN DESIRED by °* tnm. l'it.. hlndlomc. lilbldly. bblde. C'l'JIDYS ~ e11vt-~ a wur.. 1 r~ an * llCS. ID)'S Ind Inds. Ld'a ._.. fua ... 11t tile.. Wdl, 1( I'm UL S... Ala. QI 112.L IO pat. why the wf? Siqi6c. me WOll\ll'I I •ant don not ADVENTUROUS SWF lwll 0111 at Niki Blair's. 5' 10'. )9. N/S.. klolt1111 fO( Trillecacw ~~And.- tall. ACUft. mer py .. laftlol Its• yo. •bop ., Mahbti ls&and. Oill 164(). H11pes Mart.d Of Pavihom.. we W\11 t1eW1J Ft • dlMCt to PETITE (5. II 00) DWf. n1. mm. So. pd up die ....,. acttve $$, w/bfown baJ1 A IWd I naJw )Ila_,._ )'Oii. e~ liCCU ~ ol IM and be Mr. R11tlt. M.aJlbu. old Khooi ($$-70) w!W) M1U Cal 25'4. CllJO)S hfc. He .-w love boots. fne.dl. lllan. '°"I HONEST. CARrNO SAM walks. -1es. travel. be al· 24. .S'tfUO. loc*JI& for SWF tecw ..s • ._,.... ill lO-JO '°' mer •• ....,. tuiou ottwn u ~ 11 111 t11-ar. ~laaloutil,. Lo. A~cln.. 0.0..lkt Ms. Oil 167.S. Oil 11'6. o..ASSY OWF 5·~ ~ INTlllTIVE 6XPl.OltElt ccuflll Jl"lfc•iollil wle io. .U SAP bc:My to....., ol C8CrD ..__ ... I 1 &ate e..a Fu Mly. 4~W'-e>C"ftJO)t~ W ........ lJ..!S.. .... tli11 DI, MOVics. ltl,,tl Md 0 Cill 2521. ....... --~~ Oil 1572: HUNK. SWN n. 6'~ . BEA~ SIHS\JOUS. dwy. 'Ill .... aF J7. S'tflJD, ......... .. fit.. fiaMciallJ ncceqf•t. ~--... ...... .... ... 31-61 ...... '°" ~OillSln DYNAMIC. pm ltp. ,-y, bn 5' I I. 1i1C1C1iii11..i piob. 11C>MI wbo •l\JOys ••la. ~ ......... .... -.u..cw~-. sk. ""· n .. t. cMtMlu. ,.........,.SWFM. »45. ............ ........ Lab Allow? t Oil2'19.· . 6'SWM. m 111.--. is; 40 OllRfl lft .. uil ...... worw. .... ' ...... IC- ""·· ,.,.1un1 RL SMla 1 • 0...,. C0Mt W11t•ld I Thuradlly. June 10. 1813 MonlaL Call m'7. BalTlSH AJt11ST ll61. dllt: .t .-1~f"1s1a1. Sttu .......... \l'C, ...... ailed fality on..d lady ... der 3.' far c.temllY· Li» Alltflt· b. Call 2SZ2. LOVlNO RUEND. SWM 4'. S'lt'Wl7C\ anwcur hlllOfV,ft, poot. boftul, fvnn). ~ .. -.atlcnderSF ttwiMr. WatlA Call ?52l. I.AU. GREEN EYED. soc• ca.flll. ~ lll#norOlll. holllcQ, IJ)nWll>c. You Utin. Or1MIL uadcr 40. ltlm"bcaiD- flll 8c""">' •llh Oill li3. LEAN A D STEAMY. tDldt md ...,.,. l\elduly In V14a lrd~ N'ICICM Oypsy Sof«K J few Papn ,._.. Maltbu. C<lil 2SOY SEEKINO 8fl lllnCtt~ •althy.~~ •ho tll,0)• l*ldoon I; CM .............. lltol2. CIDlW tlC'd rdaaiondip w/a ltcM Rtpl .~dac- ...... ~ .... -. C'lil\IU Oty Call ~ 'JMJ_ HM«>50ft4 J\tMn C91C~l7.~ 1191"ak fPCUOtlS. aumcal awards. rcst•-ll. U"Cks ci..y~~)'H1 Oil 2.-01. STRIKINO! Yea _.. -.. ~~ ............ .... ... ya....., ... ~ Me)'C't .... btled.~ QI me. ti)". C:.l i.69. EX Y ....... ..._..Wf fbr dlMtr • ..,,, ... ~ Ate.,_.., ..-er. haflc ........ c.112."66. HANOSOMB SM. "· 6 '/16$. very ac11 ...... ,_. lovlJll. tcdt SWF -.bo ... joys .... cltillll ... n. .... ... s..~ Coll lAll ATT'R.ACT1V£. uuc.lhaui S'ft'M 21. .... -" ..... _...!AF lfr21 b ._Md ........... V....-.Olll&IL MIDDU?·EASTlltl'ol. 31, 6') ...... ~j· ....... ..... ---.,.-.... ........ ~._.. S.. ........ C.)657. SI00.000 lN MY ,.._ •• MARRIAOE·MINOEO DWM. &0049 toou. .. $. .S'W160. ISO kM.. ._A.,._ wltla lS+. 111netlve SIDWf S.U~Oill~ CLOTHINO·OPTIO, AL ~ EJysi-. SWM .. 2. Brcat•ood rn1dnt. prot. littkl F COlllpMICMI '°' da) lnpL Lea " Oill !464 YOUNO·AT·HEAltT OWM )9. $'6(1jQ, 19a.-,M. CON*S- ... -ol limmor. ,,.,.,. oc, playMty uapc)hwed. SteU F !8-lS.. 1111111t11ve. pc- Nr. ft!JO)"' llac llmd. fNnn& fedtop. ITlllWal lldininlP.ionh ~ "° Wdcll .._.I'm roL rm W-., tfJy.4 Olll :?An. CANI>l.EUOHT Of'I'~ bcxtl ..... ~ ... ,111 ~nc:nwa. iy. SV. M. !tale) • ~ • pllottc tall .... ·IY GlcnUlc CMIJ 17¥ tARRYN MAN.~ ~T 08CM S"4 dqftte-llr'\d c,..-.~ ..... mtr ~ SIDCF for t• • '-"-« Nmdak c.a 121L HAl"DSOM EXCD'TION AL. .tlltSl./Cfll~pfonr • n Ullo. W'WF · PfCll)'o bnln• 10 \llVC ~iAY~- IJO"'I l'.9ft. Ina. Slr'D Mcll1i ~(),It ·~ & l. EDUCATED SWM !7. en- ~· spona. JOlf. "'*"' '" -·.-... 11.~ SWF n .l l . fun.Jg\~ pell -ol bu-... tl'lyv.-d. Oitl !41 L LET 11 IE. fUlEWOllKS bcp v..m '\-OU and ns• OWM 4S. S' I I. &t1nt11~, tl'lm"pfaCW "'"°'' lo¥iJlil. ~ ~ pttlfV ... lod. \ p.a.~ ~Vtw I Oltr II pcrica. I'm ... "'* ., ~~-~ ltOID.. duq-S~ )Cl& V.ad..A Oil ~ 14. TWO LEFT FEET. 't ....... ... llJ. L.ftnll lwr· .. .-..~r.c~ 9Miac II+ S.... Moeica. C:.l>a:l. ITALIAN MALE. 29, 111 •llcrcMit. ICd.s '° ~-. fntadltlll11....t ~ ~ ~ ol 11ty '*" bct- 1241..ca ~Oil ?.m SWM l2 -'» SMld. "'af1'ft, Md ""'1lctJ we N/S .-1e fie. "*'8 b ~ WD .. ,., ........ CallJ OE<iaE.EO.. pbyaka.11) .,._ ,..... ..... , .• o.~ IU\)'\A. .,.atty Jlhtt fo,: ~-..r.-... ~ .... ,,.. .. ... , ................. .. ...................... llldor. W• LA. Oii I SWM.ll.6'.0.-. ... ................ -.e- ... .,., 4Q, ..ae.. ~ Ilk w-· Oil 14&5. POET& .... 4t .,. .... ,...., ,, .. wtoll•Mlcl& ........ -,,..,...s-....... ~,»4. -~ llO •. ..... AROl!NTINEAN-~ «•qn•u~~'Wll.,.._ acw.' twOWMS'I r. SWM "'°',.. .._.,.. 1n .... ts S/OIWP »-'S.. Oil llll. PERSIAN-4MElllCAN. ct. s-&• HK-4. fiU11C1ally awb ... ~~ •ports.. arts. •11it. ,,.. ..... Sci$s aprtc. °*'· s... Ml.c& a.a 11'17. £.'CLISH· '*'-'11111. .ni:· l.lff. *'"Y J). Looll IOI ~ (1111 v.Ut\ M '-Ch.,.. llltll)' ~· Holl)•'ood. °"''~ UNIVFJt.SrrY Ptolao •idl y1ldlL SBtot. 6'/llQ. Jlrl) pt'· ll~ F"thptna. Latin.a. ~-45, N/S ~ rtl.atMMI ,~p ManM dcl R•)· Call IW .. O'AUAS MUStelAI' _ _, lA rt. &'/15A.. ~ --Scd>" JS.4\ ·~ at)'fl«.~ for fr-w.p. CliJil 0 ..... liftNC'). $crQll ad) tWy- wood. Ol 11 tlANDISOME SW"4 21. <tt JOY' Lar;atc 1>•· M.Kb. s•1•m1n1. Sec"• F ?)• ,_ IOlUC\l\ \ aa lliU}' 20. SPUlJ'T\; ~l SW M J9. IX w to WLA. tech ptcur. , .. ""*· ~. bl...... CIC' Lot ,,,.. ~Cal'?Mf7 HARLl!Y l"URlST WM \ttl.s HoUy•OOll fc!Nllc to pamper tacc wn1.-.f'Qfl.Mll • t t.. ou11111 lll't' Hull)· •ood.C'Mi l a \tll It ff, M 1!.~ td. ~ for 8llt.'1at S11r b~~.m l? Lea~ Cal 1401 ~ ~' I"") leftl.\IC' '5 ~s. Lo. Aaaeic, <'•II D61 ATTR~CTIVE S H't ?7. ~' &"fl\C ~ SW~ ll-J '· f<W pea ft'la· .... ""*r ...,.'Ito .. me.p' -Lea A,.ta~I I. ---- L\(f'ROVOT'ED ~ -*· JS. -.... f8dlll,. dlc:Q, [ i I J.. td( lllf"O sh•1l&ll•I CCNIYUUllOtl Wall.A.Cal, IUSINESS ...,. • • waniwe. ..-c. --... .._. ......... ...,. ~)MC .. , "9cfftt I IS:lp. La ~Cll t»'J • ILK,__+ I, ... ,, . ..., . ...,, ....... ........... _ ..... .. .............. _ ~oe.illit;u Ii llolj- _.Cll1J11 .• ......_ ~ S.. Nllllica. ,._.,, for .._. ... Oil~ _!•!1~•!*~,,~~-~w~-!!I!!*~-~----- • , BUT llmDtD WANTED. ---SWMloalilllfor ............ Illy&. ,...,_,._,QI~ MAlllllAOE·FAMll .. Y MIND!!>. SWW lt. S'I'/ 1eo.,..., ....,, .......,.. Der• . ......,. ........... ...................... ... CMl(,_o( ...... ...... W .COD11itaM. ~~.s.a.ec-. ._ 20'111> • 30'• •idl no ., I L In-•. ('.an l.\4 DWM. CHllSTIA IS. JUST 30. jmt 41~. J1W ~ ldttmwnomc. WI. lllllllNc, ... ~ O'AW'f. Loolillll re. ....... )'. k>--1 plD ... T .... Oill~ ATHumc 0WM '9. and. nri ..... fb•11d.4» ... IMUlf. 40-lO'•, S/$ ,_..,.,,. 8-idL Oil 15!2. • SWM Jl. S'IOillS. h ---...--.tKt .. ......,.. ,_ FL let"a ... '"-..Oil I AM ..aT "TllE 0...' Rmd fft~ ... ~ .. call °'' ...., 5-ft-~­Oil 2'1 "'M 6' ... ~-~-lllQ Ml ..... ct.r.i. -~--OD~ HAN'O OM A 0 '"'" ti.ill WM )1, pn1fc•i.1o.ul ftl) 19l!t'AW, WI! ~T •1Ui ffHI •cis M11110- " Oil ?SJl) ACTIVE. BAUNCED, ac- ~ OWM N1S. .tJ. lld;s '~ rdlleo.h1p W\dli •· lnal-.e.. aierJ$C -» l9.c. ""'°" Call <D9 GOOOLOOICINO. ATH· LETlC SWM cn11neer. JJ. 6 '/165. bl11e cya. EllJoys lllliz """' moncs. ~ .... SIC. 5CcU lltnlCU~. adlkbc SF 22-33 ,.,g similar• krnu (Of ll'lean•n-'•' rcla-taomt.p. Irvine. c.an 2A6S. ATTRACTIVE SWM 6'1. ~ M . ont fOft. ~ .. I) ~ pelW llioaw. Cf1JO)' MAJUtlAOE-MJNDED. 6'2. 67. oadve. -.h™cw u . ~-ULTIMATE.-.O­ MANTIC f~ wuttic, lo•1na. n1ima .. vc. ......... saiilull. ~ ..... aaiYt- lJU, Nc.,poo 9cacb. Call 1460. GOTCHA ATTENTlON"! SWM. lO. 5'ti.'160. very ... lmc,.....,_ SJOY ...... .._... worft -Clfl! a.a Ml::& Clll 2364. HA.NOSOME SBM lO. 5'9/170.. leCb !Cal •'OIMll. U -3s. sha. SW/HF. Ltt'• Wt. 108 -0. ., rqret.. Lona .... o.n 2A67 rra• cl. 'JIO'U. mo"!«• Jood ROMANTIC WM. ~ 62. C04\\Cn&lt0n and C,\pcclally eauc.d. znit M"t 9DClft. •!l"nd1na 11~ alone •lllt 1n10 truel, walkJ. ~u•a. tOmtOnr ~ Sed.lr\I ... ltie .u. Lc.t'i \Ilk.. ~ ~ wF ?S-1(). ~ , ~Call la. '~-l«'lft.. .......w in-~ mid) for COliMlil!G1'Cft( no lt1ld10 plu.sc: Oranie COIQ) C.O 145S HA' ME EX£C'UT1VE. ~ 6'2/190 50 OW\1, ~ . ..O.q buanf•t sltapely Wf. H-'S. O(lwrs -., cal.. ~inc. c..a !lb) DIVERSE SW"" \C 60, ' 61170 .• :s td(~ ~-~~~"'"· I\~ tlliJar Set.ts bl!) .as.\ 4i Com Mc». CMJ !..\14 Sl~ ...iic.:....t. 1.ipcn· lllinded h.il SV-M 2j, enc>· 111ecr. bo•hni. bAmnctioa. 'ultarc tth •ond<rf11I S Y. F rtl.11100 111p In inc. C'.il I~ YOl ·unt£ ~ ~ " ..... «l. _.. bcall&i h''-tnm ca.) l'*'S. aife.:- 1tona1c mamaac •1nde.J D'4 F ' S l'ia a a..u.1· M>tW C.....S1u be•••• 0'11D, •I. S'9. ~lftd. r~ , ~ wcy. 1oor- .. _, ..,,. ~part 8cada. St:XUAl... ~-1m11 .st. alNealc. ~ ....... o/ a lO yr 4*i. ...._ dnia. ' ~ lrWd .,/SWf ,.__ --.c.a?lll MINNESOTA AT1VE, HaMlome. rrtt-•pmle4 . e 119S. SWM. ee.-~ ( ....... l!Mnl). p!\lfc II D'"- 411 •/pd -oJ --lftd no pt r-ads ftrY • ncuw, ~y 2~ piopcsl~ ..._ •/ct!sllC· 1er. crax o,cit) fUdy kl So -.1cad). No s..--caaua °' --~M.lll.A..A.ll~•..ui.1a.1a.uo;J:."--U.l.\oet __ I&,_ '1loc\. r . .t.•Jas. Molt• • •* .............. --.. ........... WoaAdlik lO _.. .................. ... ---~ .... ~..,,, ... 0U11 _ ... J I ..... ~ '; C'orw *I Mil. Sf.NSlTIV MUSICIAN SWM. )t. utkl•1 female C'Ollf t, '°' ... a. ....... Ct ... .. I mcy. 0-Mia: c.a lA.U rvETklED ...... .... •aiftlt .......... ... fatlH ........ liq• ~ " ......... . ................. ................... ......................... , ••• U) ---'"*'-I Ml"l~Nia..a.c.._. -.-.. ra Jt. •"ill• •.. , .......... IMM.Olll>em. TAU. ~ AllTIC'ULATI SWM "· tT/llOI. ' ................. 111111. • d l' • ....................... .................... SA\l : • ~c ... 111 co-a, job ~.won H.-au 1np'" ~Sed.SAF~ ttt· ""*" &11 JOl'll. ~ ~ CM! 2M • t fl. V -.1th me' l>J\C, a•..S ptloe. n ·Nt'' 'Of'\Cf. dcboftljr, lrtM. )oud\!•I SI . ~ _, ~ "'*Y -' f'OlrllnlK. Sed.iQa 'la-j Ihm ""* ""**''*" ur.oer s·.s. Nntpon 8eadl. QD 2.eoo. usr faJEla>~....,.. anc.-.tul."'Wf .... --~~SWM ··a.ar. .... ~ L..-....._OI~ ATT'AAC'TIVE. tl~trc OWM n . _., ._ ..0. fO. "'°' .......... D« ••tafO(UllL i...a leactl QI 208ll.. DC> YOU lllllk 1t 11> .0. .. .. , .,-..........,.... .................... ... ..,..... ........... . .. , ....... )°"1kl4t1 0000 I ..... • dli IDt. ........ ..,. ....... ................... ........... ~C'll z:nt ., ~~!H_.,.. Bca.-h. caD IOIJ1 ECL.ECTlC. TE.NUllED lt.adlcr. DWM. S'9{t6Q. .o·s a.rrcu..-. ro.aobe. ...... t ....... w cm..-S.~lillip.cs· '"' ('Q-···-.. .,. a&ulS" out, mow1es. &Mattt. J&.U. comedy. an;vd. ~ (.0 rv 'lll'Uf'CI\. S«b: -t pr f*lll¥it. ~ ICnft. ._, lild)'. w1dl a -ol .....,, _ _,_._~ .. ~-......, ..... r.t-. Vw:p.. Oil l l 'M NICE SW~ ll. pMI• phyUcally '"-Md wonfl c lt Lootl., baii.-. 0.0. dd Mir c..a 2311. Stl'ISITIVE. CAllt, 0 ow • .)4. ............. D.11'111tW,bO!! 1 dllt- 1 I zhf CWlllir-dit- .... ~ QA221n. SWM 7,6'1, --.... .......... ,,..w ................... ....a. t..t•a tal' New~ a..Qilml. CHARMlNO DBM 31. 6', ISO ..eve. Rabuesqae WIRF b slow -..a.. - ·-foo4s. d-slw'i111. Cm. Me& Call 2221. YOUR DESTINY. Alnaavc, NIS SWM 77. ~ --,.. IUJCCR. Eapys 11"1\'ef • fwl. Wanced.llllbk.~ a.. Mesa. Call 1214.. HANDSOMEJ... Y CUTE/.,._ lctlc: ~ SWM N/S-0. 6'(11&. «>. colqie ~ Pnaacc rqlllar uoax and pn>pcr Mlnlton to stay fit. Vaned letft.oonai 1tMaeSl1. ~ IO mttt a ptlllt SWF. NJS-0. )()' &, wtlio IS prmy ""1 ~ lmne.. Qill ~119 .. Ml.OOLE-AGED ~ SoOd " 1 • • •• SedUli& --..~.1 !L~ ICMltivc. rl&.. llt'tl1re-.... lrvme. Cal 1117. PROFESSIONAL FUN· BUM. 31. S ICVl6S. ~ die slam. llCll¥e prt for llllC. My iiecood ~ IS 1111 llC· C09ll CJ.cab~ a.n:su in- dl'de: PlaytllJ 1n 1he snow and ....... caddllas-ll:Wdq. any1b1ns •n Ille sunsl111w. la.t1ll1n1 and 'pontanco1u nllCS 0UL This much to0 ntCt of a py ruybe the me Cor )'Oii. COllQ Meg, Can 1237\ \ ARTS/LITERAT\JRE inter· C'IU" ,../S WM. fil. young ~rs. ltth hLc minded wr:: lMne. Call 1014 SENSUAL. PASSIONATE. ~ 1o~ma. adaletlc.--=-- ............. Ul:le t.a- ~ •• ab Uftllldy fesnia&ne. ~ ldlkbc. toy lafy .... pn:tlY r.ce. 29-- ~. N/S.. F.-.. V*'f. Cal 116.1. SENSITI VE. ' HONEST OWM 38 seets afrecbClftllk. aar.:ow NIS COi• 1 on ~ 40. (cw bexll .. alks. ~/ IDO\tc, Ind~~ pb- suru San Clcmcn1c. Call 2545 • 00()0..l.OOKJNG 90's UnJ ot ll'Y· 37. 5'9(160. N/S pro- ~. dn"CJ led BMR. cn- .IO>S \potU, coo'-•na. & ro- mance. IJCal -ol humor. and dn\'es I0:1 BMR. Scicb a al. SWM 5'51150.. ICllSllOU$l) VERY SELECTIVE. Prolo pl'lllC. JOOd~ blond Of ~dhud for fncftdsh1p. can- d lel 11 aou~t dinners cit men Old I mcnoon m) ~ BMJt ~ ~IOC. Cllll 1837 romantic. passionately tJllJ· slONI SWM. N/S. ~ un- IMte. humorous. fun su). • ntt 30-4.S fUI kttpcr Alhktic Healthy. NISID. enjoy din-llblhcy a pllA. Nev>,_., Bc&.""- iwn. mu1c. mo\'1es. be.ch Oill 19.).l .-...._ Oaua fcmak t!.wJ!e ftlllled 0t f•ll·fisu~ O.K.). b ............ ~~ ~ nit • ft -OllC.! ftr.9C al IOOIL i..o. 8rsL c.111rl6. SWM 6Q. S IM.50. C11m1.. lllld MQ llfal)k. -bocydln1 • md tic..._ D c..a -s ftlD toally. loolils b ~a.d--pb)-.uit ---~ Ntwpon ~.-Oil"Ull. OWM S8 i«ls fC!Nlt 4~ IO mpy t!ie &ood Mc ol Or ~ C4in) • dllnoes.. pm1ICS.. ...,,,~ · I m b'/16.S Co ta Mea Qll ll7S ROMANTIC FEMALE WANTED ~ ,.,..._ eduailtid. ~ ~inac.. ..... cessflll WM pro( )'OUlll(ul ~ ~ _..p-gorned. plot. tb:r. .. • ca""I and rw. ab. bcaloful.. ~. IClllaD&---.... "" as-Ind mer kp b be ~~l>· Wat LA.QJ -. Co.. Ctl IMO. SIM ~ 6~H.S. tiro-1' Nil. blue eyes.. X'C .. s wl. blonde SJF ~' i6 Oardcn Gru~c eaD 1419 EOUCA TED P'ROfESSIO'• AL SWM. 6'2.1115. CRJO)'S d1n1ni. d&nc•DJ. •ec'-ends. Scc .. J slender S"''F 40-SO. compamon. Pl'U'Cf. few si• enc ~lalionlhip ln-.ne. Call IClm. BRIGHT. E.'CAGl! G. \O} lt&nJWlfl'C. "'Ill)'. fit le run $" \1, 6' I 14'0. 1*tcncs ID- ~ Enfl>1$ ~ lm- 111\. ~ 'OIL SWN>\.. ... ?O ~<Iii) '<l's.. bl&""'~~ ~ ..tui'p. lo-me. c.11111~ ST.ARTl"G OVER. SH\t S flW ' ''. "'astnl.nn1 M"1 all L1nJ1 ur dan 1n1 art •II•• ..ttp mv "~ ~car old bud~ klollnt l<'-c 30 Ir )'OU ~ pe- 111c. '0-40, ou1101n1 :and hc&lih\'. and •anl to ,h,vc TALL SW I. sUOd lool1n1 )C>ur ll;t. pkur alt Ttntln. ~-5'. 6'U?OS En-Call 11"6. JOYl C>.ert" , 1cnn1s. JOit. ~ tn~I."' )Ol RE S\tART. and JM)· Ind opm IO~ Sttt.s ful rona.aruac. i1ncne crno. ~ SWF "''th ICftllC ol buolD) ~. ~)' •· '-11'. ~ t1imcv-e. O\cr· tra.."11"-e 'OWF 'O-JO woap is ao ~ul*m ~mr Ind "'lllPlll U-~ 'Ci» C.U 1199 ~·•a con• uiM tt ~Ip lll&I pC'O(CSSIJOn&I HUMORO\.S ATTRAC s ~ ov;M •l llollll ,~, \ TIVE ~ SWM ~. 'f06 ~l Lcl'i ~ ltf< Tobrows~or IYSporul to tbest! ads c4ll 1 (900) 740-7190 (Hied al s 1.49 per ""11ute) alld select optiorll orsee bastructlotas °" page 2 to place att htstald a4 Men Seeking Women Single-Life Customer Sen!lce. (714) 840-2826 leCb .aracuwor. ~=-~_.. ..... .....,.-C&llJgQJ~-------------­~ tlltfl'11L' Lid} ~JO wtlolo..a~ kWw;>-S -.. CUTE SWM !l. .as ~ allll&.~~~. b ,_ lllllC:L <-.. o..y Can ~165 NATIVE A GELINO. SM 35, c1lucal, monl. spoela· -.oa&. kms JllD.. .,.. ...,. 90lM. vou·~ 2.3->3 • ...,... tiff. ~ful. Loftg Bead\. Oi&l 1 lS\. LET'S 00 fot 1tl l'ia 40 SWM, tiGMsc. atrectlCIDUt • IOlll8lllC. ac.e.. l'Ylllla CCll-r ..... Looblt IO ..S ycM. SWF. Ilk -:.... r, -.c-uvc • .J0..31. for CM\Q& .ct. t~ip. NIS. HaAtJ•St• ~C'll201l. QaAPH.1C DESJG."'El SHM 21. .... 5HF ll).21. .. pop 9'.ICJtOQ..C ........ -..n I Ql2112. OWN. 6'1/llO. a1nca~e. .-a: I ~..-. ..,.._,,,..a IAiidlllluw i. 41) ............ 0llHl!S. ATHl£TIC ,......_. $WM. D,.6"/161 ., ....... ~,... ............ ~ ...... a,.. ...... IU, doale. cCM:h ~·· Uc-eaa1m NEVER MAl'RIED SWM )9, prol"I ~ s.ts P£'" II&. Ney. )' ~"F for .... atl4 bal>1cs. H•nllnstun &.:h CaD 11'JQ MAY I FLUFF our attra1 SWM 39. hllfttn.ou CYti ~ tllamdNI) for playf 111 ~.SM"*° c.a 1m. " LA\1\-'YO. ~ \dll V..'f 2().33. ~¥Ir. lo)'ll ~· ed. rom.uuc. i<e 2·POf1 i.o.w •/J*H. lt•ll't Call l'JU. 040"'0·B11tl""1 LOVEil' SIMICdsw•y _..._, .._.WPIS.:bJ•l- ._.. n..ri& CAI l711. ATnAC'TIVE S8N 21 tldl:s dim ...... ., ..... " _.,. ,, ... .... C) ........... a.. RacJf.. AntLE11C SWM 31: .... ,.... ... t c ...._.,. ... MWI_.,. ...,.. ..... a11m TO~l;OY-ua\t'~f. sllon . ~..-.c~~ 111l1t·f1~1cd. c<>0l . noc sen••)· •aotfd b DWM 4 • S'l 1/??S lnm. II .,. btuc/mm-t.id. ~ pc> bllanll ~ • Call I K.'()N()('US11C pw t.. so. -ca~ -2 IUd.. kMs -~~~ .. -~ s.nc.. -,.. dill......-s••--.... ~.,.1..~dli- 11caJ ••t.1c. IMa&er 11114 --~ .... °'~ ....... ~ ..a1" , I ..-am~ ..... ., .... Qplllll.., lion.-.. ~-­... Clifl9I '-I Cll*' STOP! Yo. ,,_,. •l, 'ft'M 2S.~6· .. pert ~..., .... ............... ~ ._,.,, 1uaa ... ••---o,u .., llllOft' ,,._ Call l™ Ol•WI eo.I Wul wtd I ~. June 10. 1183 • 15 ~· ( . . 1& To brou1se or respmul to these ads c:aU 1 (900) 740-7I90 (billed al SJ. 49 per ""1aUe) and sAlect optiorll o r see lnstrudlOftS °" page 2 to place an i11Stmd ad Men Seeking Women QOOO.l.OOKING.. ~ SWM .aQ. NISl1), 6'/l71.. B.S. dcsrtt. Tlmvc Oil ucrc:Uo. heAaltb)' diet IO maifll.lin b4aJ' lc\el of rlUICS$ omve pie> qft from tnO¥ics. plays. a. ~ns. ~· Md CDOf'C. Rc'- • pectfull y seek1n1 a SWF. N/S.'D. lO's. ~-..," r-. imelll· &cnt, aJfd very pttUy. for a lo\ing relaho1...,. S«ry. no cbiklren. Tu:stU\. Call 1'95. HANDSOME. vcu-eyed SWM o·s. ~ lftl'Y .... Cit. commnmcr&..flllftlkd F 4~ ()(}. Coe.a Mca Call I S34. SPIRITUALLY -MINDED. world adventure traveler OWM S4 seeks tnm, aJTcc· 11ooa1c. spm1ually·mindccl. metaphy~u:al so.lmate 10 ~ ~ dlou&ha md hap lld•cnture. Fouftl&lft Valley. Call ISO'.!. £>.TREMEL Y CONSIDER· ATE. xuve. ~ io- rnoM'OC', tillln& chlrmer. ~ '"I· tr.nel. e11treprcneunal. Ch:arlcs Boyer sound ahl.c. UJns Beach. Call I S9 I . DWM '7. N/S. ont child. En JO~ 1cnn1). JllH dJ111n1. "'Celt.end trips. romanuc C\en1ngs S«h lllnlCll\C. •11..vc. W/AJHF. 28-3&. N/S lur fun. conipaniorulup. ro- ~. pow!* Ions term re· boclmhlp. lrvlllf. Dll 1594 >. PROfESSIONAJ..... ..thlcttc. 6' I. ·'3, iw-150me cnmprc ncur. pass1ouccly 1numa1e. confident. sutcerc. seeks at· ll"Kll\O: pl•ymak ~po.-1 Bach. Call 2514 SEEKING French woman. Handsome. u\tellccu11l DWM. lftld..hlc. pro(. bi·&ln- 1u1) Amcncan Newpon ~Call ISl7. 0000-LOOKING SBM JS. 6'. seeu an~•e. &bapely foa-IO•IDI SWF for aruc umc:s A llftltmillld P'*flh&I. Las ...,._,._ Call I 509. Use~ 1 for more ads in our vaice penonaill Oil 2519. Oll2t61. 6'SWM. 175 k ...... 25-· STAIKlNOI Yet wu-... ClASS.Y. t++he+&.Jlllllajc _«l~ llUJlil.JRMld_l!r••l"fl wia & I+.-. SBM l9. Suk1•1 •psaca.. ~ _,. 5 .......... IC· ..... yd~ ........ JUCCaSflll. ~ pmfes· the. pfl)•1c1lly fie. Sanra • 1fl ~-s,eciil? uonal WF IO &We quJity McncL Oil ?Sn. Oil-. Hl,_s. Oil 2* llnie. Fie and C\11\18AOUS 11 A+. 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