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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-06-09 - Orange Coast PilotI THE NEWPORT BEACH • • J .. Tcxfa y ~ill be a · :J5 ' \ ( June wonder: very -• little cloud, very much sunshine. We have days like thrs as a come-on to tourists, but locals get hooked tab. See Weather, Page A2 Winner of California f\!ewspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 Candida1es hopef--1 . in· ··after.math of Primary ~Gov. Wilson comes to Newport Beach .to seek GOP unity after Ron· Unz earns healthy support from county Republicans. BY Russ }pAR., STAFF W1UT11. Gov. Pete Wilson came to New-·, port Beach on Wednesday, calling for GOP unity one day after a strong Orange County primary challenge from Republican Ron Unz. Unz, owner of a Silicon Valley computer company, was crushed in the statewide vote nearly 2·to-l by Wil son. But Unz earned a healthy # 42.9% support ·from county Re- publicans, finishing 23,658 votes behind the California governor. "Ron spent $2 million in a cam- paign that we did not rebut," Wil- son said, surrounded by well- wishers and Republican nominees Wednesday afternoon in the sixth· floor offices or county GOP fund- raiser Buck Johns. ''We didn't spend any money because we're saving it for the fall ," Wilson said. "~¥n the ~o­ ple of Orange Countyunderstand very clearly the difference -between my positions and Kath1een Brown's and my record and her's, then I nave every confidence that they will feel we have earned their ... WIUON/P•1• A 10 l That sinking reeling \ Corona del Mar High School senior 'J.R. Walz struggles to stay afloat in the fifth annual catdboard boat races Wednesday at the campus pool. Students ,are given three pieces of 4-by-8 foot pie.ces of cardboard , 110 yards of tape, an exacto knife and one hour to construct tfieir craft s. At right, students chee r on junior Leil a Kashani during the third heat. ' Costa Mesa may pay school district $42,000 rent for Balearic Center ~Newport-Mesa school board and c;ty Council must still approve the lease agreement. which could prompt higher fees for the center's popular childcare program. BY TINA Bo~GATJ'A, STAFF Wann COSTA MESA -The city will face a $42,000-a-ycar rent hike for its use of the Balearic Center under a lease proposal that has been negotiated with the Newport· Mesa Unified School District. After 17 years at SI a year, the rent hike could mean fee increases for the center's early childhood development proaram and other classes. However, aacordln& to ,. Councilman Joe Erickton, the city is re-evaluatin& the center's opera- tions in hopes of finding ways to cut costs. ·' While school district officials recognize this is a huge jump in rent, Superintendent Mac Bernd said it can't be avoided. "That (previous) agreement was forged in an entirely different era for the school district and the ci ty," Bernd said. "Since then, our governing board has instructed us to try and get fair market value for the district's property when lease agreement renewals come up. In lhe case or the Balearic Center, the le1Se> aareemcnt is uP., and that began the negotiations. ' • The lease agreement must still be approved by the City Council and the school board. On Monday, the council. appFOYed the ..,ee· ment "in concept" but uked city staff to continue nepniations on fundina for improvements such 11 install•tion of ramps and railinp ... Clllftl/ll9ee Ate .. Reinecke claims absentee ballots will give him ed~e in Assembly race, but Brewer says votes will increase her advantage. Bv Rus~ LoAR, STAH w11.11D Assembly candid:11c Mani) n Bre,,er eked .. oli\ a 250-vote Re· publican prrmary victory o'er Tom Reinecke \\hen all precinct~ \\ere .. \\c're 'el). \Cl) confident th:il \\C '"" ha'e a \\Inning majority from the rcmoining abi.entec b;il- lot \ote'i," -;aid Reinecke, a 34· )Car-olJ Ne" port Geach allornc} \\ho \\.:t) cndor~ed by incumbent Gil f crgu<:on (R·Ne"port Ucach) in the 70th Assembly District GOP primal). f-ergu~on chose not to ~eek rc-clection·in order to run for the '>late Senate. Out Ure" er said '>he expcct'!I th!..' 1 count of h::rnd-dclt\ercd .:ib~entee bolloh to incre.:i~c her m.1rg1n ol \ 1cwrr \\ 1t-h-i11~ prc .. ~octs-rt-pott-'-- ing. Ure\l.er rl.'cl.'1\ed 34.2"( of the 'ote. Rl.'inccke 33.6"( nnd In inc· Councdrn.:in B:.i rr) H~nrmond Gov. Pete Wilson addresses crowd at Republican unity meeting . · countco early ~e~da] morn- ing, but "ith more than 20.000 ab· sentee ballots still to be coun1cJ. Reinecke !lays he still e\pect'> to "in. See ASSEMBLY /Pa9e A 10 NUMalU BUSINESS FAX 631-5902 CIRCU LATION 800-252-9141 CLASSI FIED 642-5678 NEWS ROOM 540-1224 NEWS FAX 646-4170 tiOTUNE 642-6066 SPORTS 642-4330 INDIX Arou nd Town ........ : .... A6 Community Forum ..... A8 Food ..................... Inside Socicty ........................ A7 Sports ......................... 81 Weekend ............... lnside , ·. City planners . to review Bay lub expaniion ~ New plan appears to have support of- neighborhood residents who were instrumental in quashing 1991 proposal. ~IARl!'\ER$ ~tl LE -A granJ1os.= pl:in 10 kno~k do\\ n a m:ijOrit) of the aged building-. on th • U.1lbo:i · 1 BJ) Club c.impu) anJ rcbu1IJ fwm !>.:"r •• t:."h "11! b.: !.Crutin1Led tonrght at J p~bJ1c hcann~: . •;.. l'hc Ne\' port B~ach Pl!inning Comm1 :on \\Jil d~-· c1de \\ hetl*r l·l Jll0\\1 the club. a ='c\\ rvrt m -titu11on for 46 ye.:ir~; to cmb:.irk on an Jmbitiou'~ $20-30 mil· lion rcde,elopmcnl plan. The commi,"on mcet"i at "'.3v p,m. in the ClHll;~1I chamberi. of C11~ Hall. 3300 Ne,,p1.irt Ohd. 1he linJl deCl'~1on on thi.: propo~ed 1.:\pan:>1on ''ill be made nc\t month b> the Cil) Council. Support from the ncJrb~ Cliff Ha,en and Da)~hore'I neighborhoods "ill be ·i..ey 1n getting the project .ip- pro, ed. And re-.1denh of .. thC!>I.' commun111e) arc . o far spenking fovorabh abou t the plan. "hich i-. a modification l,f :i much- INSIDE A brief history The l:tnd, the owner, the histOll -and che ne\\ plan See p:ige S. -fought prnpo)JI made three )'-Jr~ .ig.,,. .. The) ha'e put to,gcthcr J mJ,tcrtui rbn , I r ...... - \Clopmcnt Jnd rccon~truc11on to bring the U,.i, ( .-h up to landm:ir~ !.tatu!>." )J1J John ~turg.c:..'. prc,iJ~1 I -ol the Cliff H:i,en Commun11' .\'')•l.:1. t11.m. In 1991. the Chit HJH~n ariJ l3.1\'hllrc~ ~lllll· mun1t\ a"oc1at101h \\Crl..' 1n!>trumcn1:ll-in 1he ~01111 ell's· rcJcc11on of the club\ plan' 1\1 budJ 1 C>J nC.:\\ hotel rooms and 120.~09 ne" !.quarc: lcet 01 r\.'..:re· ation.11 sp.:icc: The humCO\\ neri. JJ 1ll l'l•"hcJ. th:u prop1,1.,al. lcanng 11 '"ould "1pe out li.:-c.:an \IC\\ ... anJ create ~enou' traffic problem:. "It\ a \J">l 1mpr0\ement o'er thl.' · JQl}J plan." Sturgess 'J1J of the IJtC'>l prppo-.JI ··The) ·re "iping out the olJ 1950., bu1IJmp :ird bringing the pb~e up to date." The nC\\ pl.:tn Jnclude'\. • Co1l\l:rting 117 e\l'>llng l)\ crn1gh1 gue ... 1 rlk>m~. pre\1ou~I> J\.;.11lable onl) to club member'> and th1.:1r guests, 10 a public hotel. An aJJ1tional ~ mom~ would be built (or member., and their guests onl). • Demoli!.hlng ond reclm:.tru.:11ng all C\i~11ng club facilities C\ccpt 1hc Terr.ice Apanmenb .:ind P;ilrn Court Building. ,, s .. PLAN/P•1• AS Teeil's sentence in death outrages MADD ~Widower of woman killed ·in crash plans to complafn to local legislators. Bv LolUANN BASH£DA ANO TINA BOllOATIA, STAfF W1unu In court records, the Or:inge County Probation Depanment rec- ommended that Laura Cl3usen, "ho was 17 at the time of the crash, be slapped "ith the l\l:l.\I· mum sen tence fo r \Chicular man· .. laughter -l\\O yean~ in the Cali· fornia Youth Authontv. But pointing out th:it this "'J' Clausen's firi.t run-in \I.1th the la\\, COSTA MESA -Represe ntu· Munlcip:il Court Judge Ronald tives of the local chapter of O"cn 'i:ntenced the 18-ycar-old to MAAD are outr:iged th:it a teen· half that, suspending all but. 90 ager found guilty of killing a local da)s. 1 woman in a high-speed drunken O'"en ruled af1er Clausen's at· driving crash wa sentenced last torncy :irgueJ that ~1th no pre\.i· "What 1 lo~t l'I not "hat°) phasing them WhJt's pha-.1ng them 1s that she' I and !.hi:\, g~)t the r t ol her life in front 1.lr her I he\ ·r~ looi..ing al me Jnd !>J)'ing. 'I uu'rc nn old m.1n, yol't\c. alr1:ad~ h\~d )·our hie· .. Cl:iu.,en, "ho broke into tears upon ·hearing her <;entcncc. ha~ nc,er commen1cJ 10 1he pre~ ... , week to only 90 days in JU\cnilc ou arrest or gang affiliation, hi hall client might hJ\e a hard time ~ur· "She \l..U' Cl)•ng after the ~en· tcncrng. but one might \\Onde r ~hether 1h:u ":i' bccau c he \\a) being tat..cn mtu cu tody, r;.ither than bccau c .,he killed another hum:in being," Poa t !.aid "This per n ne\Cr eemed to ho\\. re· mor c at 31~ for her action ... "If someone lulled my child and '" ing in the "~ial h1cr::irchy" :u a judge gave them 90 days, l the Youth Authority. • would be completely livid," :ud Vic Cal" 3, whose w1(e Maf'el Reidel Poast. acting director of was killed when Oausen crashed Mothers Against Drunk Driving. into their car on Newport Boule- "Ninety days doesn't even come vard last year, is se nd in& a letter close to showina society that li fe is decryinJ the lenient ·p'fnishment to somethina special and precious, local politicians and the governor. • somethina we value. It just doesn't ' "They're looking at Laura's life do it." and not oat ~hat I lost," he said . Poast, her\elf a drunken dri\cr \!Clim who will require a walking aid for the re t of her life, Qid the man who cra~hcd into her crvcd \I~ month . "We really need to look at what kind ot mcssaae1 we are t.ending out," she said. '7bcrc arc no words to juitify toene of the sen· ... ~Ate __ ..._...........--· a lhuiwday, June 9, 1994 ~ LOCALS ONLY ____.::~~~~~__:_~~-------------------------------_:._-------=-----------------.:.......~-------------------1 MANAGING EDITOR STEVE MAULE, 540-1224, en. 363 Newport-Mesa stocked With gr.eat best buys ..., ...... JOY ..... W HERE'S THE PARTY? (722-1803), located on East 17th Street in Costa·Mesa, is stocked with graduation party decorations, and it's giving away a dozen helium-filled balloons with a $15 purchase. The offer is good through June 21. 0 DEBRA CURRY, A BEST BUYS READER, has a best buy on dog food . "Save someone a trip to the pet store apd save money by ordering your food from the Dog Services company," says Curry. "They deliver and most of what they have is at the cheapest price around." Best Buys Dog Ser.vices - (532-3647) will deliver to your door, and all you -----• have to do is call in your order. Dog food brands available include Iams, Nutro, and Natures Recipe. 0 RALPHS GROCERY STORES are offering discounts for summer entertainment. Ralphs is giving away a free child's admission ticket to Six Flags Magic · Mountain. The only catch is that you have to purchase a general admission ticket before July 13 at Ralphs for $23 (a $6 discount), and th en you'll receive a free ticket. >Ii IHI II Miss Costa Mesa. -crowned Sunday durina the community's annual Fish Fry Carnival. A 20-year-old Orange Coast College student, Ooretb .Aid she wu "extremely surprised" when she found out that she had won the title. "I've never been in a pageant where the competition was so close. Up to the last minute everyone was clueless," THlaD TIMI'S THI CllAllM This is the third c.ompetition that Goreth has entered, including another Miss Costa Mesa pageant two years ago. "I remember doing the interview and seeing the judges shaking their heads because I was so bad," she said. Goreth did not even place in that pageant. The previous year Goreth was able to wio first runner-up in the Miss Tustin ' pageant. Goreth said that even though she had done poorly in her first Miss Costa Mesa pageant, she wanted to try it again because she had so mnch fun . "Even if you bomb the first time, you should come back and try again; it's a good learning experience." MOal THAN A PalTTY FACI Goreth said every girl in the-,P.ageant this year was so attractive that · competition was t<Wgh. This was also the first year a talent segment was added to the pageant. "I don't think any one of us was more beautiful than the other, so you couldn't rely just on your beauty to win -you had to have personality and talent." Goreth, who played the piano in the talent competition, keeps busy 11 a sophomore physical therapy student at Oranae Coast College. After she "hopefully" graduates in December, Goreth plans to ta1'c classes at Cal Suue Lona Beach and event~•!I~ be~me a physical therapist spec1ahzang an pediatrics. QUllN FOR A YIAll As Miss Costa Mesa, Goreth will attend all Lions Club events and activities. She will also participate in the Huntington Beach Fourth of July parade. She said she, plans to contact the community's elemc,ntary schools so that she can visit the children and be involved with their fundraisers. In September, Coreth will trave! to. Hawaii, along with members of the Lion s Club, to ride in the Aloha Parade. Goreth will compete June 19 in the Miss Orange County pageant, and unless she wins and goes on to the Miss America competition, that wilJ be the last pageant she plans to enter. But the memories, of course, will last forever. For someone who had just wanted to place, Goreth had many unforgettable moments besides being announced as the winner. Her favorite moment of the whole competition, she said, occurred the day before she was even crowned: she and the other contestants rode in the Fish Fry parade. "I just remember some of these little kids whi spering: 'Mom, look, it's a beauty queen.' " -Story by Anattt~ f:h11vc2, photo by M•tt Martin. If you know someone who would make an in1cres1ing Pilot Person, call our Readers Hotline at 642-6086. You can also purchase baseball tickets to selected. Dodgers and Angels games for ,$2. Limit eight tickets per person with purchase. ' Ralphs is located oo East 17th Street in Costa Mesa (645-8282) and at the Newport Hills Shopping Cen\er on San Miguel Drive in Newport Beach (~·7992). Hamilion, Gransky clean up with tile Water Rake 0 . JANE'S ANTIQUES (673 -5688), located at 28th Street at Lafayette-in the Cannery Village in Newport Beach, is having a 20% off sale on selected antiques and collectibles. Sandra McNeiJI, owner of Jane's Antiques, says her neighbors are also Best Bu;t material: Potters Gardens for topiaries, pottery, and garden· accessories, The Raft Cafe, and Cannery Tile Works for custom tiles. 0 NORDSTROM (549-8300), loc.ated at South Coast Pl aza in Cost~ Mesa, is having its twice-yearly sale for women and children. The sa le includes spring and summer clothing, shoes and accessories marked pown up to 50% off. 0 . . KJNGSWAY ROAD (729-0690), located on the top floor of the Atrium Court at · Fashion Island in Newport Beach, is offering Best Buy readers 10% off any prin~s, or 15% off any purchase over $250. Adele Canetti-Wlnter, owner of Kingsway Road says, "Kingsway. Road now has in stock its largest ever selection of framed, matted, ready-to-hang decorator prints. Subjects include botanicals, fl orals, landscapes. hunt scenes, golf scenes, and more. Prices range from $49 to $279." 0 ~ 5-year-old invention will lead the way during· Newport's 14th Annual CleaJJ Harbor Day Saturday. BY DAVID HEITZ, STAFF Wann NEWPORT HARBOR -With the help of a high-tech "harbor rake," a team of scuba divers .and dozens of volunteers, merchants and residents alike hope to make the ·bay sparkle during Saturday's 14th Annual Clean Harbor Day. Perhaps the best weapon in cleaning the harbor will be the Hamilton Water Rake, a contraption invented five years ago by restaurateur Bill Hamilton and boatyard owner ·Art Gronsky. • For years, Hamilton grimaced at the site of all the trash that collected in the bay near his restaurant, The Cannery, lo· ca ted at 30IO Lafaye tte Ave. "He saw all that trash day after day, and he kept trying to pick it up while standing on the dock," Gronsky said. Hamilton, an engineer with a degree from Caltech, conceptualized the rake and Grensky built it. · -m Cleaning up The rake is attached to a b.:>at :.'Onsist· ing of two catamaran hulls placed about eighlTeet apart. It is powered by a pair of outboard motors. . Between the two hulls is a rake-like piece of plastic and a conveyor belt. As the boat trudges through the trash·fill':d bay, anything caught between the hulls goes onto the conveyor belt and is placed inside a hopper. "It works really well," Grensky said. So well, in fact, that Dover Shores resi- dents Reed an<i Rita Sprinkel bought the city a Water Rake about a ye3r and half ago at a cost of about $55,000. "They got tired of seeing debris Ooating down the bay, and nothing being done about it," Gransky said. Hamiltoo and Gronsky alro have sold their invention to the cities of Marina del Rey and Long Beach. The state of Guer· rero, Mexico, is contemplating buying ·about 10 Water Rakes, Grensky said. "This may prove to be the i'mpetus for the harbor rake to take off on a world· wide basis," Gronsky said. "We've had in· quiries from Japan and Hong Kong, too." A new harbor rake would cost upward of S85,000, Gronsky said. Also helping to clean the h'3rbor on Saturday will be a team of scuba divers from Southern California Edison. · Event organizer Seymour Bee~, a long- time Balboa Island'Tesident, said it will be the first time that scuba divers have par-ROBINSONS-MAY, located at Fashion Island in Newport Oeach-and at Crystal Court and South Coast Plaza in ~osta Mesa, is havi.ng a sale on junior swimwear. Women s-.yimsuits are marked down up to 50% off. WHAT: 14th Annual Clean Harbor Day WHEN: 8 a.m. to I p.m. Saturday WHERE: Volunteers can meet at 8 a.m. at The Cannery Restaurant, 3010 Lafayette Ave. ticipated in the clean-up. • "I bet they will come up with some real interesting things," he said. "I'll bet they'll have bicycles and appliances and every- thing else." DAILY I'll.OT FILE PllOTO Inventor Bill Hamilton tosses plank into Newport Harbor to demonstrate clean· Ing-capabilities of his water rake. Clean Harbor Day is this Saturday. cups and beer cans." 0 Re!.taurant, 3010 Lafoyelle Avenue, at 8 a.m. Saturday. Best Buys app_ears Thursdays and Saturdays. lVhetber you're a merchant or a shopper, if you ,know of a gtXJ!l buy call me at 540-1224, fax m~ at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Dally Pilot,.JJO W. JJay St., Costa Mtsa, Calif. 92627. ETC.: Prizes will be awarded to volunteers who collect the most trash. There will be a barbecue and refreshments after the clean-up. Beek said volunteers will be stationed throughout the harbor, at Balboa Island, Peninsula Point and other areas, where they will pick up trash on land. "'There's an awful lot of seaweed and marine vegetation that washes up on the be3ch." Beck said . "As well as Styrofoam Prizes will be awarded to volunteers who collect the most trash, th e most col· orful trash and the mo!>t unusual trash, to name a few categori es. Anyone who wants to participate in the clean-up should meet at The Cannery ''We're trying to get the whole harbor cov.ered,'1 Beck said. "I think one of the big things about this event is to promote awareness -awarene s of not throwing things in the harbor.'' VL 18, ... ,. HADIU HOTUNla 642·•••• Your comments about the Daily Piloc or news lips will be recorded end 1iYen di· rec1ly 10 Eduor Willlam Lobdell. The umc 24~hour a111wcrina lef"ice 1111)' be utcd 10 record lc11cri IO 1hc editor on •ny topic. MAILING ADDIUI Our 1ddru1 is lJO W, Bay $1., Co.ta Mesa. CA 92627. TO MAIO A co•••CTION Ir is d\C P11of'1 policy ro promptly coma £11 crron of s"'IMWKt. Plcut all 540- t 224, m 363. Thank you Thomu H. 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I First high 1 I :35 1.m. 3.S Firs& low • S:Ol 1.m. ·0,S Second high 10:14 p.m. 5.6 Second ~ 4:03 p.m. 2.3 Waler Tempe,.turt: 66 aOATINe Low doucls will dear by midmorning, with winds wetl to southMtl at 1 o knots, ch.nsJna lo warW>le winch by afternoon. SN• 3 feet; ' foot wttlHly swell. COITAMUA Tustin Avenue: A burglnr used boll cutters to open locks on a g:irage door and cabinets, then smashed a window to lhc residence. A front grill lo a 1957 Chevy was taken along with an electric wrench and bicycle parts. The items were valued at $325. ~ llarbor Boulevard: A Sony CD pl:iy- er, valued at $550, was stolen from a Chevrole1 . Monie Carlo p:irkcd in the 200 block. There were no visible signs of forced entry. Anacapa: A resident in the 2500 block told po- lice someone stoic Sl,000 he: hod hidden under his mattress. Mesa Verde Drfvt East A juvenile boy Oed Crom Steven's Pharmacy in the 1500 block 1fler eonnscating two packs of condoms. Wes& B1ktt S&rttt: A VCR was sto- len from 1 home in the 600 block. Vlllqe W1y: Failing in their 1uempt to hotwire 1 '94 Honda p1rkcd in 1ht 1300 block. • thief lblcondcd with tht cipreue li&flter ins&nd. Pl1ce.U1 Aw•ue: Someone broke into Estancia Hif!!, amuhint oul windows with 1 bnck before 1tc1lin1 POLICI PILU roughly SlO worth of cnncfy bars. Various Lociulons: Autos were sto- len fcom South Const Pl:izn and the corner of Center Street and Mon- rovia Avenue. Various Locallons: Autos were re· ported stolen S:i1urday from 1380 Village Woy, 2680 Newport Blvd., 1951 Newport Blvd. nod Soulh Coast Plaza. On Friday, autos were re ported stolen from 105 E. 17th 1., 3323 M:iryl:ind Cr. and 145 E. 19th St. NIWPOllT llACM J81h SCrttt: At the corner or Sd':i- shore, police arrested a Costa Mesa man for driving his bicycle under the inOuencc or alcohol. Dylan Taylor, 18, w:is ti.ken into custody June 30. Ntwport Boulevard: A thief broke into NVS Network Inc. ind stoic mor.e thin $4.000 worth or computer equipment. Ed1ew11er: Ai Newport Landin& In the 500 block someone broke: into 1 11fc ind stoic: $260. CqMJ Lane: A thief w1lkcd off with A washlna m1chinc ind ro· friacr11or 1ftcr brtaklna into 1 home in the 200 block. • Via Lido Nord: After bre:ikin& into :i home in the 200 block and rining through lhe cupbo:irds :ind c:ibine1s, :i thief w:ilked away from the crime scene with two beers. Saa Mlau~I: An es1ima1c:d S3,400 w:is reported stolen from Gelson Market. Quall: Employees :11 Fletcher Jones Motorcars found a Mc:rcedes Benz perched on cement blocks, the whc-cls missina. Newport Ctnttr Drltt: Somebody opp:irently stoic the music fcom Ed· wards Theater. A pair or speakers valu ed al S2.SOO. located behind :i !"ovic screen, were reported mi ss· '"•· RJYenlde: Rouply S2,400 worth or c:lothina merchandise was siolen from NTA Sports Morketina In lhe 200 block. RJ¥tnlM: Somc:onc busted lnto the Stufl Noodle in the 200 block. Em· ploycc1 reported no lou . ....._ • ..., NM wnc: Goar Chabl and I vale were amona an eteimatcd Sl,100 worth of koma Molen rrom 1n ap1nmcnt In &he 800 block. S.. hblld: A VCR was Molen rrom 1 home in &ho ~ block . • ' e Thur9day, June 9, 1994 Aa On second thoulilt~ maybe Gii waslt't so · bad T urned off. Disinterested. Disgus1ed. We arc turned ocr to politics and politicians. What they ,,_ ___ ._ say no longer interes1,1 us because we know it is meaningless. And the spectacle of supposedly ma1ure men and women acting like a bunch of children in a playground squabble is, to most genuine adults (and many much younger), just plain On the Coast disgusting. · • Given the choices we had for Gil Ferguson's 70th district scat, I can honestly say I'd rather Gil had stayed where he was. And if you've read this column for long, you know how painful it is for me! lo say that. But jeeze Louise, wh at a sorry lot. Three months or campaigning -=and all we've had is a spiuing contest. Perish the thought that· these ·candidates should have deba1ed issues, e.g., lhe conversion or El Toro, 1he toll road, funding or slate and federal mandates, etc., etc. The only thing worth cheering about is tha1 Marilyn Brewer has " appeared to squeeze out Tom Reinecke and, thank God!, Barry Hammond. It was not a campaign of which any of them can be proud, though I think Brewer would. have run on issues had the other two lee her! But all they did WU posture and scowl and pump and tell you how tough they were and how they're going to kick hen out of WiU1e Brown. Hammond wwed, "I'm not aoing to Sacramento to work wi1h Willie Brown. I'm goin& there to fight him." Ridiculous. Brown would squ~ that hack like a sow bug. While Hammond was attacking Brewer as a "liberal activist," she and Reinecke were bashing • Hammond for his heavy-duty financial problems. At l)ie same time, Brewer slammed Reinecke because he's a personal-injury lawyer and takes ads in the yellow pages about ~.iting dogs. Reinecke clawed back at Brewer because she used to be a Democrat (just like Ronald Reagan). And that's the kind of meaningless crap voters were supposed to evaluate so they can cast a reasonably intelligent vote. The candidates weren't the only ones doing dumb things. The Republican party hierarchy officially ~nctioncd Brewer _ because she claimed to be the only one of the three who would not Chamber networking breakfast J1111 21 The Dolphins Division of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its next monthly networking breakfast al 7:15 a.m. June 21 at 1he Newport Beach Marriott. The program will include the installation of officers for the 1994-1995 board or directors and a presentation on "Promopower: How to Stay Fired Up" by speaker Jodi Rudick. Call 644-8211. .. 'llUllOMl'ff'e a '1udo11e J ~ll •• ~n<iffio'~n ... Annalee® Mobilitee Dolls, Inc."' is proud to introduce the Graduate Mouse. Created as a fund-raiser for the Annalee® Scholarship Fund, • this doll is the perfect commemorative gift for the graduate in your life. Available at euett Snl end~ Gifts & Collectibles In Westdifr Court 1727 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach• 650-5535 accept the 37% salary boost the legislature will be gelling in December. Reinecke, who is a member of that hierarchy, cried foul because he had said he will donate the extra dough, thus Brewe r was admonished. H owevcr, when Reinecke campaig'l literature falsely claimed he was endorsed by Marian Bergeson, the same GOP ethics committee did nothing. Go figure. But since Brewer squeaked into a win by a few hundred voles (with some absentee ballots still being counted), I guess 1hcrc is some justice in this world. There certainly was justice after the scuiiy campaign John Moorlach ran to get himself elected counry treasurer-tax collector. Moorlach's strategy in this supposedly nonpartisan race was to (a) denigrate incumbent Ro~rt L. Citron because he is a Democra1, and (b) terrify the citizens by alleging that Citron's complex investment strategics arc going to lose all the coun1y's money. n.,c Moorlach supporter went so far as to endanger Orange Counry's unblemished credit record by repeatedly contacting New York bond·rating services and fin ancial media, trying to get them to investigate Citron. Nooe of the smeary s1uff worked and Moorlach got his bull kicked, big time. Maybe there's .hope for us after alJ. But remember, we have five more months of 1his dreck to go . Frrd Marlin's column runs evuy Thursday and Saturday I -------~~---------~---, Send Dad Hickory Farms , REE S~.!~J!I!iG ~~~9': ---------Cou n---------~.1 - "Read Your Way to the Stars" is the theme or the Newport Beach Public Library's 1994 Summer Reading Program, planned for June 27 1hrough Aug. 20. featured will be a Reader's Club fo r • independent readers through sixth grade, a Read·to·Me Club for toddlers 1hrough kindergarten, storytimes for 3 to 5-year-oldl> and special activities for children. Childr-en enrolled in 1he program will be eligible for prizes according 10 the amount or time they read or spend listening to stories. Sign·ups for the program will begin June 27 al Balboa Branch Library, 100 E. Bnlboa Bl ... d.; Corona del Mar Branch Library, 420 Marigold Ave.; and Mnriners Branch Library, 2005 Dover Dr. Children may sign up anytime between June 27 and Aug. 20. Children ""ho u!>ually come to Newport Cen1er Library arc encouraged 10 u:ie one of the branch libraries until the new Central Library opcn!i July 10. for more informa tion call Judy Kelley at 644-3187. CUPCAKE BAKmY On 171/JSbwt ---Hours: M·F 5om-6pm, Sot 5om·5pm --- 642-0571 • 273 E. 17th Street Ideal Mememto for Graduates . . Our Time Tested Favorite! Two or three letter hand-cut monogram in 1~ yello~ gold. C harm only ....................... $45.00 ~8" baby rope ch ain ........ $45.00 CHARLES H. BARR 1803 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach, Calif omia 92660 {714) 642-3310 Can YOU Find the Route Of the Harbor Hopper? 1/teP~J~~··· Introducing a fun new way to get around Newpon Beach. We-connect the dots once every hour! llllll llUll • ' 1 llf fll Zllf Ull 5 ...... llUllE ' •11111n ••u 11111: l Fan Zone &JJw &.1 Rnti.ls, lfOtt ,. tbt..,. /mJ °" tbt /Wf'ms.I.. 1 a.Ibo. bland Op./Amrw- rl>lic pier 3a.lboe8ey,Qab 4Marinen~ j.JJ Sl«n.i Rat.vrwmt Chtm HI## Rnuimmt V-.0. 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All she needed to do, the caller said, was withdraw $4,800 from her account at Home Savings of ;.-.,; America, and then drive down the • road to Glendale Federal and haQd the cash over to an "under- cover dctecti\IC" who would be waiting in.the parking lot. The voice on the telephone told her he would ensure that the check she wrote to withdraw the money would be voided, and that • her account would not be affected. The victim, who is not being identified for her protection, ~ agreed to help, giving the impostor a description of. what she was wearing and the car she would be driving to Glendale Federal. .• • · She told police ·that whatever suspicions she had vanished when • • the "undercover detective" greet- • ed her by name, nas hed a sil'ler i~S~G ('/)or II<\ .\I.\ J ·1 I< I\<;:' 6.0%' NO FEES! NO SALE CHARGES! Guaranteed Principal & Interest Rate-• Leading financial publications call it "America's Best • # Safe Investment". • • Call now for more information! 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The thieves manage to swindle funds from their victims in about 42% of the cases, he said. According to Kinkade, police believe even more heists go unre- ported be~ause the victims are too humiliated to confide that they fell for the scheme. · f Primary targets arc elderly women, many recently widowed. Police believe the obituary section of newspapers may provide the thieves wit h a stockpile of poten- tial victims. "It'( surprisi ng that this is still being played on the eldCJ"ly after aJI the exposure," he said. FATHER'S DA\' SPECIAL . Special Prices On •.. • Rolex •Tag Heuer • Movado • Fendi • Sieko • Anne Klein •Jacques Edho • Geneve & Elig~vable Gifts NEWPORT TIME 223 E. 17th. 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OSTEOPOROSIS The Irvine Clinical Research Center is conducting FDA regulated cl_inical studies related to the treatment of osteoporosis. This study is funded by the pharmaceutical companies at no cost to participants. Study includes booe mineral density exams, spine X-ray, physical exams, calcium supplementation, and blood tests To qualify, women must be post menopausal, have a diagnosis of osteoporosis, be a non-smoker and be off estrogen for at least six months. . Call .(714). 753-1663 For more information The Irvine Clinical Research Center Medical Associates 16300 Sand Canyon, Ste. 60 l · 'Irvine, CA 92718 ~of Sand Canyon end Allon Pwbtey Ofl the 406 Freeway .. These days, more and more people are watching their banks close their doors. And m~ someNhere else. If that's happening to . you, you're probably feeling a little unwanted right about now . 'v\'ell, cheer up. There's a bank that realty wants you for a customer. Union Bank. 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Adams Aw.: 8899 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beach Harllar Vl9wz 1666 Son Miguel, Newport Beach Superior: 396 Superior Avenue, Newport Beach lapl•11 1090 Bayside Drive, Newport Beoch Westcllffl 1501 'Neatcliff Drive, Newport Beoch . .~ - • ·-- llewport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Miii Bir IM: A ll'lei lllllll'y Tbe Land: 25 acres on Newport Harbor. Owner: Property~ ~ned by city and leased to the Balboa Bay O ub. The lease expires in 2011, but ahe club has asked the city to e~end the lease. ~Y ~s much as 66 years. Who: The fac ility 1s owned by Beverly Ray and managed by Owe Wooten, the president. The tamous: Barry Goldwater., Clark·Gable, Humphrey Bogan , La1Ken Bacall and John Kennedy ar.e among those who have stayed at the club. John Wayne once sat on its board of directors. The plan: Rejuvenate the dub by knocking down everything except .the Te~race Apartments and rt building from scratch. "Qle expansion, estimated to cost $20·30 million, would add about 34,000 square feet to the club. Past plans: ~ $50 mi!lion expansion plan wena up in smoke in 1991 ~hen reSldents objected to the height of a proposed 163-room h~tcl. Th.e council kill ed the project on a 4-3 vote. Since th~~. CouQc1lwoman Ruthelyn Plummer -who voted against th e PfOJC~t -has ~ec:n replaced by Jan Debay, who supported it as a • p1anning comm1s~1oner. ,• ' PL lehrat 15%.0FF~ Orange County's Best · Selection of fitness Equipment, all at the Guaranteed Lowest Prices! We' re offering 1s•1. oFF our wgge1ted retall on all our equip· ment to eel.brat-Plaza ~~~-.. Newport'• 15th Anniversary. Hurry, Thh offer ends 6/30/94 l =I•§r4=t•l•)1 -C:A•,.~MltllU~._AOOUAIOlt- Newport Beach 1000 Btistol ~ N. #3 Plato N.wpoct 714-833-9830 -=----· .· Stop b z ... A~ Mont-~o It's Our Birthday. A nd·· You Get The Gifts t5~ Oiscount on all skin.care treatments. (Drawings for FREE Facials. FREE product samplers.) What a Great Way to "Fact" th1 Day! • All Products • Endorsld by dermatologists & blautiful PfOple around th1 world. \ & Trsatmsnts Natural to th1 Skin SARA PENTZ, Clink °"""' Formlf Cll#, UC. CIS TY RflltHftr Mont-Ro Skin Care 1000 Bristol St., North, Ste. 6, Newport Beach (714) 833-7520 1/~«Nd,~ DINNERS UNDER $10.00 • Hcnlthy P.clSt.a Dinner • Juicy Grilkd Kebabs Succu'cnt Tandoon Platter • F7avorful Vegetarian De/isblf INTRODUCING Fresh Fish Dinners Served Daily From $11" &stnations Recominendd • 752-5200 ~·· .. ROYAL ·KHYBER CWlnc al lrttlM * 111 N1 IJ#le~ PLAN .......... , The reconstruction would ex- pand the club from•JSS,000 square feet to 189,000 square feet - a net gain of 3!\,000 square fe et. The uses of the structures -the club- house, beach building, bayside building and athletic center - would remain the same. •The . 144-unit Terrace Apart· ments would not be affected by the proposal. However, state taw requires the apartments to be con· verted to hotel rooms by 1998, giv· ing the public better access to the coastline. The city and the club arc fight· ing that requirement. They have asked S~n. Marian Bergeson to in· trodlfcc legislation that would allow the Terrace Apartments to .., . Thur9day, June 9, 1 .... ,_. remain a permanent residence fa. middle of the property at the main ri , who li\ie on Oiff Drive, wrote cility. Bergeson's bill is pending. entrance. There currenily is no in a letter 10 the council, '' ... STOP The 25 ~cres of prime bayf ront view. the 'rezoning of the 1errace build· property on which the club si1s is Also, a ISO-foot-wide view cor· ing and STOP 1hese cotastrophic owned by the city. The city collects ridor "'ould be created ot the east· changes which will benefit few and approximately $875,400 annually ern edge of the properly, signifi· hurt many. We want our view cor· under the current lease. cantly improving public visual ac· ridors preserved." The lease expires in 2010, but cess to lhe bay. . While most homeowners seem the ci ty is in lhe process of ne· lbe reconstruction would shift lo support the project, Sturges~ gotiating a new agreement based .most of lhe buildings closer 10 said 1here sull is concern about on the club's expansion plans. Coast Highway, increasing private 'Whether the construction penoJ Councilwoman Evelyn Hart said views from )(jngs Road. will seriously impair 1heir quahl> a majorily of residents in the Cliff Residents arc divided, however, of life. Haven and Day Shores communi· on whether their par1icular vie"'s If 1hc Plannmg Commi~ion #· ties appear 10 favor the expansion will be enhanced. cidcs to apprO\-e the project, cil) project. ''1 have not heard of much "The bay view corridors would slaff has recommended more than opposition, nor have I heard of be siriking not only from our living · 50 conditions to keep cons1ruc11on any organized opposi1ion." . room, but also to the many re)· nui~ances at a minimum. According to city staff, the new idents who walk )(jngs Road and David Wooten, the club') pre~· plan will open up views fo r some view the bay from the space be· 1dent. said mO)l of 1he conditions homeowners but dimini~h harbor 1-we~n ·our houses,:• wrote resident arc acceptable to him. vistas for others. frank Peikert in a letter to Plan· · "f\to)t of 1hcm have to do Mlh The proposed project would ning Commission Gary DiSano. being good c11izens, and "'e're re· open a view corridor through the. But Dannielle and Richard Dor· cepcive to that," he said. ·NE Prestige ~ Catering by t __ sugges~s A Day in ~rovence . . . .1n your O\"!n ... · ·backyar~ 261-6868 , ... Roll Ends Terrific Styles ~ ~ ~ ~,, J..41 o,.d ~ """' ~ ~ ~~ "'~ ~ ... ~uJ_ orl _, ~ .o.;a. ~ '1'roftn1rm~I dtw:n cus10m /umuurr c{ Isome <1cct •rr:.+M ~t\><tl .iu1 .at>< . /()(){)fl~~ . v ....... ,,..,..,. S.t!'I) FTC ot bt,-epl(_yrj S¥e fr\,~ O"'d Co-ro~~ .~ The~~y(j On:e5'ce ~W8 ~ /3eadr, (7 I 4) 26.3-88.22 , You're Invited! Join us tn celebratil°)n· t1f l1ur 15th vear with 15% &"lvmgs· the entm: mlmth of June . .. and lm Saturday, J UJ)C 11 th we'll have a .. pcc:1al t'f'l'O h,ll.L.~ w11h great ,alue. including: a dNW\f\g foe ,U\ dc~.tnt dinner ,I\ award "'IOOIO'? p~(, 3 drawing for a mm1.Jay of he tut' rrc.ummts trom Vogue Sall.)n, and gounnct hor. d'oeuvre-. for C\"Cr)''mc. while the't' last Don't m1\.\ ~lUt on the fun cmJ the ... 1v1ng!> ~f \"1.1U therl·! , ........ _._. ....... ...... "-• ...,_ 9t ... S.-""'"'' I tt.v ,,,.., Hort• 1141 .. c.,n, ~a..- (H41 ~'.¢111\ 014~ SI 21 Ol41~H~I\ -0141 ;~ ~. ~ l-·~ n.. "-lwoa '"""' ~ . "<AtT \1141lHfi)l'I 0141l\I i4\;' 114lfn 1~1 11141756-1~ 0..*4~ ~t..- f11411\2 '4k1 j;k't): . 0 ' ~ ..... ~c.-r-11 1714\ltllW Ul4IM\ 1'"-' •• M Thur8day, June I, 1194 MOUN•TOWll TODAY • lttlllfAllY ••tr.AL The musical "Annie" will be performed by 11udents al 7 p.m. at two Newport Beach elcmentaiy schools. Marincn School, 2100 Marinen, stages its final perfonnance, while &he shows at Lincoln School 3101 Pacific View Drive, continue ni~tly throu&h Saturday. Tickets arc S6 for the Lincoln performance; call 760-3365 for details. &Jml1WI uarnoN Pirot's Gallery Bistro at South Cout Plaza is hostina an arti5t'' rcc:cption from 6 to 9 p.m. to kick-off an art exhibit by Ann Marie Anderson. The exhibit, on display throu~ October, is tilled "Works on Paper' and consists or origi nals, monotypc orlJinals and Jallery edition l>rints. For more mforma1ion, c~ll SS6-6424. FRIDAY lrOlllSCLUl ..... DAn "Where's the Economy of Oranae County Goin&?" is the subject of a discussion led by Tim Cooley o( P~tnenhip 2010 at the Sports Oub of Irvine breakfast club meeting from 8 I~ 9:1S a.m. The club is at 1980 Main St;. in Irvine. Cost includin& breakfast is1$6. Call Sandy Adamek at 644-1232. • I . SiTURDAY I •IANT IUMMAOI IALI rle Costa Mesa Senior Cen~cr at 69S Y.\. 191h St. is holding a giant nqnmage sale fro'"'8 a.m. LO 3 p.m. A~rpission is free. Call 645-13S6. , I t -. 1894 -1994 +Ull Gl!NBllATIONS I lOOY~! ~ ~~ Vinyl Floors ,·· . I ' Wood Floors '· • Draperies . I .ALI>E:N"'S II 11 CARPETS, INC. 1663 Plac.cntia St. c.osta Mesa 646-4838 I URlllT DAJLY PILOT PHOTO Daily Pilot Editor Bill Lobdell will speak on "Th~ .future of ' ·Newspapers in the Information Age" at the 11 :30 a.m. Tuesday spring luncheon and ' annual meeting of the Friends of the Newport Beach Library. Cost is $16. Call Harriet Krause . at 644-0538~ KENNYtlic PRINTER ;· ',() l :··, ":! ....,_...... ....... . The South Cout aod Loi Anaeles chapten of Troul Unllml&cd will holl a &rilled salmon and &ri·tl~ barbecuQ from S:30 IO 9 p.m. al &be Ouia Senior Center in Corona del Mar lO raise money for their conservation activities. Silent and live: auctions or trips and f&Shin& equipment will be held durina the barbecue. Cost is SIS per person. Call 497-2A95 for reservations and information. CLIAll llAlllOI DAY The Marine Division or the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber or Commerce is lookin& for teams and individunls 10 help clean the harbor from 8 to J 1 a.m.. Awards and refreshments wi" be served from 11 a.m. 10 I p.m. at the Cannery Restaurant. Call Duncan Forgey at 644-1600. flnY0 PLUI WAUCJauN Women and men or all fitness abil ities over age SO arc encouraged to participate in Fifty-Plus Fitness Association's first Southern California Walk/Run/Jog event at the Newport-Mesa YMCA, 2300 University Avenue in Newport Beach. The event is free. Call 751-1.792 for dc1ails. alNlflT OAIAel IALI The Herita_ge House Women's Auxiliary is having a garage sale to benefit Heritage House, a residential alcohol and drug abuse recovery program for pregnant/parenting · women and their small children. The · garaac sale will be held at 2017 Paloma Dr. in·Costa Mesa from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. For details, call 646-61S8. ~~ SH01E ~~EPAIR .., • ' ~ ~ , I -~ ' • ' ,~ c ;... 642-4314 li;; ,\.\JI// ,\J!//'.\/I \I ,\/'/<I II /\J" 70-1000 pounds . LocaJ-National·lntcmationaJ Door-to-Door delivery Expen packing and qaring Gr0uncr·· Sea • Air • Rail .--S~tn -----. Household C<><><h & .Appliances Fine An.'Amiqut'S, Fragile [rems Fully insured, 15 year~ of experience VISAJMASTERCARD 114-641-1441 Ship·tA· t Uttle " :~ • I : ~ \ \ \ ~11&1ft''l'ICKB'l'S TOA BAIJ.QAME OB MAGIC MOUB'tAJW? I I 11&1ft'TO SAVE UPTO $18 Ill GilOCEBTES? GO 'l'O ... : Look for Ralphs Ad in Todays Pood Section for Detans. FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL Our sitting fee is o nly $50 and y,ou'll receive a complimencuy SxS card perfect £or Dad. So call n ow to schedule an appointinent ... you couldn't give h..iin anything better! FIGGE • ~·P!I _______________ _. PH 0 TOG RAP HY IN C 0 R POR i\ TE 0 .Bnc.Ue.nce In porrndrure lbr fi>rrrnlne ~ Newport Beach, CA (714) 644-6933 SUNDAY Ml.AtlD•IHINllM_,I "Datiftl. Scsualiry • Catholicism: Practical Advice for Sinalc Catholics" ii the tirle of a special seminar beina offered at I p.m. at the Our Lady or Mt. Carmel parish hall. 1441 W. Balb6a Blvd. In Newport Beach. Nationally-known speaker Mike Shaffer will share his insights on the dating process and how to express your 1CXUallry in a healthy manner. Cost is SIS per person. For information, call 450-3101. llNeLU' YALUU WO ..... Or Learn what qualities ate imporiant 10 others and find ou1 early in a relationship if ybu'rc ri&ht for each other during a free Values Solicitation Workshop sponsored by "The Mcetin• Room," an affordable singles ·organization. The meeting is at 291S Redhill Ave .• SuilC GI04 in Colla Mesa. Non-members arc welcome. Calt S4S-8082 for dotails. lllAM4 NIC MUil WIN• Make a mask (molded to your face) un"vciling the god, &oddcss, warrior, animal or inner child within you and decorate it wilh exotic color paints, glitter, feathers and more during a mask makina wor~p at Visions & Dreams Emporium, 1804 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Shamanic techniques, ihcludin& transcendental visualization, drums, rattles and ceremonial traditions, will be used. Cost is US pre-registered, $45 al 1he door, P.lus a SlO ma1erial fee. To register, call 650-6929. - MICHAEL sc:on C.C.N. Nwsery~er by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Qr. Alissa S. Wald Doctors of Optometry IRltlGllQ AlnGIUTllM INTO llWIP POCUS Along wfth ~ and far$iQtt· edness, as1igmalism Is ooe of 1he tree most common refractive emirs. Unlilce lhe other two disordefs, Its name gives litlle Indication of the nllln of tis problem. Suffice II to say 1hal IStigmallsm Is a consequence of the OIMf eye's (cornea's} uneven surface. ldeal!y. the cornea should be spherical so as to atloW Incoming ligt'( rays to come to lhe clw focus poit In the astigmalic eye, the cornea's asym- metrical SUfface cues ooequat focusklg power which results in visual distOOlon. FortunatelY. astigmatism Is correctable wllh the use of prescription lenses to retieYe the blurred and/or s1reaky vision that OChefwise occurs. • One c<Ud say that 1he greatest strides In cOOIJCt lense technology have been made ll their abilty to correct ~ Vision. lJfd recent years, flose of us M required such comcllon from our cooec· tiYe lenses were ooM>le ID experience the freedom afforded by contact lenses. At BYWATER ANO WALD, ORS. OF OPTOM- ETRY. we offer eye care f()( your enlire fmly. for personal MMCe, ~ us • 545-9162. We are locnd ll 1he Harbof Shopping Center, 2300 Harbor Blvd • Suite 20. Hours are Mon. and Fri. 9-7~ Tues .• Wed . RI nm. 9-6. and Sal l'-3 We accept most vision pin, lnckldlng Medi· Cal and Medicare. Our phones are covered 24 hours In case d an emergency MONDAY a.e ••• • •••• --.u ---· Attenrion Deficit Disorder (A.D.D.) is a lcamin1 diubiliry that atnicts thousands ol children, adolescents and adults. Lcam how to RH:uer cope with A.D.D. at a seminar from 7 lO 8:30 p.m. at eo.stline C.OUnsclin& Ccn&er, 1200 Quail St., Suite JOS in N~ Beach. A donation or SS is requcs1cd. Call 476-0991 . AAllP MllTltle The Costa Mesa Chapter 121 of AARP will meet at J p.m. at the 'Cos1a Mesa Senior Center, 19th an Pomona Streets. John Petrelli or State Farm Insurance will speak on "Insurance Fraud." For more information, call 546-5346. TUUDAY .............. anoN NHIAM Chuck Hageny, CEO, president and chairman or the Board of Western Digital Corporation, and Paul Koplin, director or Proaram Deve lopment at Pacific Telesis, will discuss "The Information Superhighway -Where Will It Lead Us?" during the 7:30 a.m. mcctin& or The Newport Foundation at the Balboa Bay Oub, 1221 West Coast Highway in Newport Beach. The prQ&ram will be videotaped for distribution to local cable stations. Cost including breakfast is SIS for members, $22 for .non-members. Call 67S~3228 for reservations. WIDllllDAY 'MVOltCI ••••• --' Newport Beach Maniaac .l Fam~y Therapist intern Mulnc Cohen wall conduct an ei&ht-wcck support .-oup for women who arc recently 4ivorccd Or arc &Oing throup II divorct!. The support croup is scared toward helpi!'f women 1hrou1h 11 diflituh transiuonal period, and will CO):Cr the Stages or aricvin& and recovery. The weekly sc5'ionl will be held :at 7 p.m. in Cohen's Newport Ccn1cr office. Cos1 is S2S per session. Sp3tt is limited. Call 759-0579. AWMltlUIMlmNe Newport-Mesa Schools Superintendent Or. Mac Bernd. 1hc Cos1a Mcs:i Police Dcpnrtmcnt Gang Divisi<>1, a gang crisis counselor and more arc scheduled 10 speak al a ncighbochood :iwnrcness mee1ing at 7 p.m. in the Kaiser Elementary School Audi1orium , 2130 Santa Ana Ave:. in Costa Mesa. The meeting is to address a series.or community ~nccms nnd 10 create a positive -vision for the oommunity. ' Refreshments will be served. For more information, call 7S4-S320. PINANCIAI. llMINAll Virginia Cassara or Merrill Lynch will hol~ a free financial seminar, "Money Matters for Women: from 7 10 8:30 p.m. in the Oubhousc conference room of Promontory Poin1 in Ncwpon Bench. For details, call 955-6130. Send )'Our items to Around ToMn tdltor, Tbt Dally Pilot, JJO U'. Day St .. Cost11 !Uts11, C11/if. 91621. Did You Know.?- •THAT WE PROVIDE SERVlaS which make us different from other nurseries. We offer special orders such as custom color bowls, and we provide carry-outs for each customer. New items in plants and supplies keep our customers interested and happy!• . ~-~~-® ----NURSERIES, INC,.._lllllliiiilllllllllii COSTA MESA SANTA ANA 2700 Brislol Street 2800 N. Tustin Avenue (714) 754~6661 (714) 633-9200 COMPUTE LANDSCAPING 45 YEARS EXrERJENCE THE TllB 1108'1' COID'OB'l'ABLB.JIA'lTBISS YOO <:AN But. ADVANTAGE . - Newport 8NchJC01ta Mesa Dally Piiot Thursday, June 9, 1994 AIA Star~ laAlily' s day in. court ands in tears • • • of joy ~~ S TORY OF THE WEEK: Newport Beach divorce attorney Wolf Stn:n and his wife Ann were in court with their own family law matter this week. .~ouple of the Week The usually fierce Stem, barrister &o many battling spouses, stood quietly before the bench answering questions from the judge. "Why do you want to adopt .... Cllll The Crowd Wendy?" questioned the magistrate. "Well, she's already had her braces .. , she's finished college ... the wedding has already been paid for ... Father's Day is foming ... and I love her very much," said Stem , standing at the bench with Ann discussing the future of Ann's grown daughter Wendy, a critical care nurse by profession. It seems Wendy wanted a real dad, and Wolf has been her only real dad for many years. It was just a legal matter. So, with a few tears of joy, Wendy legally became Wendy Stern, adopted at age 37. Elon (known as Lon) and Mary Ann Wells are amongst the JTIOvers and shakers of the Orange Coast social crowd. The couple give both their time and their funds to help dozens of worthy causes on the coast. Always with a warm smile and a positive outlook, they dig In and work for what they believe In. This coming weekend, their magic 'ouch will be part· of the formula for success for "The Islanders," a charJty group throwing a summer beach themed b,ash. Taking over FashiQn Island Saturday night, The Islanders expect a huge crowd to have a ball 'for the children of Childhelp, the beneficiary l()f their endeavors this yea·r. -By B.W.C. . . An Etiquette Course FQ~ Dogs because we know you kiiow .. M anners Matttt! .. HAFCJU SERVICE rABRic ll"l'ORE" • A~usancnt ro OiiJdren • Obcdicnc:c Training • Jwnping on Pcopk • Come Whc,n Ulkd • Hou.scbrcaki.ng •Nipping • Lash Pulling •Serving You Since 1979 Coastal Puppy Training · 714 835-8538 S'ftlmll>U. MON'RI IOAll • 8fll SIT10All·6Pll 12Pll·SPll ·~·-in :oFr QUOTE OF THE WEEK: Eva and Fred Scbotlder just back from Europe, visited the M iro exhibition in Spain. Taking a left turn instead o f a right in the massive museum gallery, they ended up in the Mapplethorpe exhibit instead. You'll recall the late Robert Mapplethorpe is the artist-photographer who has been both hailed and hated for h is subject matter: sexually explicit male nudes., Staflding alone in the cavernous hall hung with Mapplethorpe photos 100 feet i{l both directions, Eva turned ~o Fred .to suggest that they leave post haste. Just then, the gallery doors fl ew open and hundreds of schoolchildren escorted by teachers entered the exhibit. Said Fred, muste ring every I can htlp you .•. Meet the Right People ' ,._ FIBRIC· COUPON A Free Diamond Seminar Thanclay Jane 161 ~7:00 P.M. Learn about the characteristics tn.at make dWnonds the sought after gems of the world! · 50" Off llE8ULAR PRICE FABRIC ... um ONE CUT OR PIECE · LIMIT I YARDS • VALID THRU TUE., JUNE 1 STH FABRIC ~ WAREHOUSE ~ 1805 PLACENTIA AVE (714) 646-4040 (PLACENTIA AT 18TH) . FOR A FIESTA TO REMEMBER, CAU 714-645-0209 Seatings Limited -Call for Reservation EXERCISE CLASSES • Step REEBOK- • Muscle Conditioning • Low Impact Aerobics • Stretch & Tone , • Advanced Classes •NEW Slide REEBOK•. CARD IO. EQUIPMENT -~ dQb • Treadmills • Stairclimbers • Lifecycles • Liferower • Circuit Training WEJGBT TRAINING • Carnstar • Sprint • Gravitron • Free Weights QUA LITY C~UB •Limited Membership • Certified Trainers & Teachers • Nutrition Workshops • Beginner Workshops •Towel Service & Ammenities •Newport's #1 Personal Training Program since 1982 I ounce of his very dry wit, "If it's OK for the children, it must be OK for us." E V ENT OF THE .WEEK: The Village Crean opened its big barn doors for C-CAP, the Coalition for Children, Adolescents and Parents ... throwing a n annual country fair fQr the kids. "We are really grateful for all the support from both business and individual donors, making this fair the best ever," said generous hostess Donna Crean, enjoying the comp::iny of her p::ils Jane Withers, Sandra GouJd, Ann J efferies Sterline, Jack a nd Roxanne Carter, Peter Mark Richman and a host of other Hollywood celebs wandering the back forty of the Crean homestead, hot dog in hand provided by Ruby's Diner. The fair committee included , :. Marse Fl'ffmao. Jo Aluaader, • 1 .. DarlHo Mandark. Jolene 1 Futntff, Royal Radtke, Julia :.I: Rappaport, Hian&kit Han a nd i .. others. Spotted on the carnival ·: midway, Mar)' Roosevelt, Mau and Tina ScbaCnitz with sons ' - Alex and Max, Ellen Wilcox, Carl and Marprct Kar cher, Patty and Bob Georse. •.if'. C-CAP is devoted to te~ching · ~ young people personal responsibility an the area of , sexual behavior with a go::il of preventing unw::inted pregnancy. , and reducing the incidence of .:i transmitted disease. Cynlhia · Scbeinbera is executive director of the O range County-based organiz::ition. Their slogan: "Education now ... babies later.'' B. W. Cook's column appears Thursdays and Saturd:J)'S. PREPARE for the 1995 A.P. Exams American Government, U.S. History • High School - Teacher for 10.Yeats . -·~" ··. B.A., M.A. Political Science Call fo r resume and references Dennis Equitz • (714) 557-0971 ' What a · Lucky Roll! Tuesday, June 14 6:30 -10:30 pm +Black Jack +Craps H ors D 'Oeu vr l!s a nd Beverages- Prizes · Prizes Prizes Prizes Grand Prize: 3 Days, 2 Nights in Laughlin staying qt the Colorado Belle Hotel and Casino For More lhformation Call (714) 645-6833. 11 ~~!R~~~'!!~· wlle~~~· On Restaurant Dinin g Join Anita Jone . author of Healthy Dining in Orange County for a valuable seminar on dining out at your favorite local restaurants. Wednesday, June 22, 1994 ! 7pm-9pm, at : Shape-Up Newport • Cost is $15 and includes: •A signed copy of Healthy Dining in Orange County • Sampling of lo~ fat dishes from Mothers Market ~ Kitchen, Villa Nova & Pick Up Sth &otrftg ts lilttittd. M<k your rrstrvations 01 1~ front dnk. today Natalia Larson Member since 1984 In Westcliff Plua • 1080 Irvine Ave(• •7th St.) . Newport Beach • 631-3623 .· '" ------... -' -~.Junel,1 .. . . COMMUNITY Fo~U-M . -. . COMMUNnY FORUM llVNS THUJlSDA YS AND SATURDAYS. ftlTE TO: PILOT l.ElTERS, now. BAY ST .• COST A MESA. CA 92'27. FAX TO: ~Ml 70 . READERS' HOTLINE (CAU-IN COMMENTS): 642~ ' ~· t • ' Qosta Mm mayor puts up kinginakcrs do but persuade Gen. Dwight 0 . Eisenhower to register u a from Hurtt'1 COlllCMbve Allicc1 Bulincu Political Adioa Committee. 'no business' Sign In ·city I am setting too old to stay up all Republicao and run for tbc nomination. ' night sweating out election returns. but he "Sure, be won the war . . . can I got this curse put on me eons win the peace?" Taft grumbled. . Bergeson. We talbd her into l1lllDin& for the ICbool board, and the unified board. Then the Assembly seat opened up. Even tboup sbe wu state praident of the School Boards Allociabon. I had more political clout because I was chairman of the Newport Beach Planning O>mmiaion. Auemblyman Gil FerJUIOD dlOle attorney Tom Reineke and loaned llim SlO.OOO. IY JIM FIRRYMAN A s president of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, I felt a need to respond to the actions of ~ our City Council, especially our mayor, last Monday evening in regards to the hearing on the expansion of the Automobile Club. t feel that an apology is in order to those concerned citizens who took the time to attend the meeting to voiCc their opinion. They were not only subjected to at feast two hours of incomprehensible pltfining jargon that our mayor seems co11pelled to use, but also to a parade of an~-busincss groupies who crawl out of tho woodwork every time something of an~ val ue comes before the council. ago when I was a cub reporter for the This is when he put the curse on me: Cincinnati Post. My editor gave me an "It is too late when unqualified ass-..... -assiprnent that changed !DY life ... follow Senator Robert Taft around in arc kicked upstairs. Care about who his quest fQr the Republican nomination represents you at the lowest level. Seek for the presidency. out the best candidate, give them Sen. Taft was my hero. J.. filled five money, run their campaign. Then if they journals wi th his pronouncements. lead ~cU ... mov~ them up. That way Mostly he was bitter. His dream was to ,we ~ill have quahty,,,preparcd peaple be president of rbc United States. His -leading ~h~ country. father was a U.S. Prcs~dent, and he So, this IS what I have done au my remembered his youthful da~ in the adult life. White House. So he prepared himself .. It wasn't easy because the "big boys" for the task with a distinguished usually didn't agree with zny choice of legislative career. candidate. They were always ready to Although Taft was known as Mr . ., kick the "ass-·---" upstairs. Republican, what did the Republican My best candidate was Marian I have a black book filled with the names of the men who said there wu no way·a nice, little school board lady could be effectivc in Sacramento. I love it when they've lined up now tiegging Sen. Bergeson to help them out. This mighl be my last race -a really tough fight to Jill Gil Ferguson's vacared 70th Assembly scat. My candidate is Marilyn Brewer:. As usual the • kingmakcrs had other choices: Senators Hurtt and Lewis picked Barry Hammond and pumped nearly $160,000 in cash Thia is the only time I have ~ been disappointed in Sen. Bergemo. Altbouab lbe bad a preference she stayed neutral because as she told me, she wu afraid of what her colleagues would do to her bills. I wiU be watching those bills. My guess is that thole turkeys wiU vote Against them anyway. Here is the ftnal, unofficial count: Brewer: 13,856 34.2%. Reineke: 13,600 33.6%. · Hammond: 12.859 31.8%. I can't wait to see what kind of class the big boys have in defeat. . J11dle Halli« II 11 ~ m111fK ol N~Beacb. Their litany of how sacred the general plan is is not very inspiring when you consider that this general plan rendered a good percentage of the property in Costa M<!sa non·conformfng and severely -_.._ ____________ _ damaged the value ·of property in this city. Our mayor took it upon herself to point out to the professional engineers who developed the Environmental Impact Report (the m:Jor has had a copy for thn:c months) that she happens to ·disagree with the forniula that they and the city staff came up with to project traffic patterns. While she has a right to disagree, why wasn't this done at one of the many lengthy study sessions she has participated in? Not only that, her intimidating manner with the staff and everyone else she comes in contact with is totally unacceptable, unprofessional and offensive. The behavior ot our mayor and one other councilman has made our city the laughing stock of Orange County. Any other city in the state would be and are in fact trying to persuade the Auto Club to come.to their city. They are offering property tax incentives, utility subsidies, redevelopment assistance and many other enticements. T he Auto·Oub wants to remain in Costa Mesa ahd continue to contribute to prosperity of the area. When they purchased the property in 198Qthe -t. ~ expansion in question was alloWable. Then · ~atne the pow 1992 general plan that downzoncd' e'ierything in town. :rhe Auto Club then contacted C.J. , S~crstrom 8l Sons to buy a nine-acre-plus parcel to help them comply with the downzoning requirements. They have made and arc continuing to ma~e a fervent effort to satisfy the city. We must remember that the Auto Club is the leader in minimizing traffic impact to:their facilities by.rid~ sharing, van pooling, flex hours and · tdecommunications, just to name a few to(>ls they employ. Let us at5o not forget that we are still in :the worst recession that Orange County ha' experienced.in 20 years. This county hu lost over 200,000 jobs in this re¢cssion. The Auto Club would bring l,000 jobs with the expansion and would in :Cact be the biggest .employer in the city. l guess we don't need jobs in Costa Mesa and the buying·power that comes wi(h it. I guess our city is satisfied with the income .it is currently receiving and isn'' interested in being able to off er its citJzcns an opportunity to ma intain the le~I of services we currently enjoy. J guess our mayor knows something that no other city knows: how to alienate one or the best corporate citizens in the state an~ send a message that has already been hefrd by the business community: Costa Mosa is not a good place to locate or ketp your business. hope that.the residents of Costa Mesa rcr)iember this irresponsible leadership at the voting. booths in the future. Jim Ftirym11a 11 prrsldtal ol tbe Costa Mm Cb•m~r of Commtrct. !PUllDlllT F or the last week, newspaper headlines and television newscasts were dominated.by two major events: one remembering days a half-century ago, the other looking to 1ycars still before us -0 -Day, the 6th of June, 1944; Election Day, th~ 7th of June, 1994. Although i;eparated by a generation, the two days are, or shou ld be, inextricably intertwined. On e will be a patriotic celebration of the ultimate price of freedom. The other gave us one more opportunity to exercise it. Ironically, United States radio networks first learned that the ' Allied invasion of 1 Europe against the · German war machine DP. JI Elllll had begun by listening .. · to German radio --· -_._ transmissions. Within Conservative Politics hours, a London news broadcast confirmed the story. Minutes •-----later, again on London ,radio, American troops heard their commander, Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, give them their orders, beginning with, "You arc about to embark on a great crusade." America did not react to the news with cheers and rallies. Instead, the New York Stock Exchange stopped and brokers bowed their heads in silence. On the train from Washington to New York Ci ty a uniformed soldier asked if there was a clergyman on the train. An elderly priest stepped forwa rd and led the passengers in prayer, only to roll into the station at Trenton to find people singing hymns. . Chicago's mayor asked churches and Gen. Dwight Eisenhower addre,ses the troops on 0 -Day 50 years ago: 'You are about to embark on a great crusade.' HAUNTING ECHOES . The heroic battle at Normandy 50 years ago should prompt you to the polls in November synagogues to stay open. Professional baseball games were postponed, many stores closed and court trials were interrupted. Phones began ringing off the hook at the Red Cross blood banks: donations increased by 800% in Indianapolis and doubled in Chicago. For the first time since World War I, the Liberty Bell, cracked in 1836, was struck gently seven times, each strike representing a letter in the word "liberty." The haunting sound was broadcast on national radio. And so it went across the nation. The country's solemn response reflected the awareness of what lay ahead for America and her allies - months if not years of blood, sweat and toil to achieve victory over an evil system that threatened both liberty and human dignity everywhere. D-Day was a mix of military ingenuity and strategic brilliance, mass confusion and mishaps, breathtaking bravery and heroism, and just scrapping to keep alive. It was a day when nations. military commanders and indlvidual fighting men put everything on the line, and they were the kind of men that would later prompt General Douglas MacArthur to say, "I do not know the dignity of th eir birth, but I know the glory of their death. They died, unquestioning, uncomplaining, with faith in their hearts, and on their lips the hope that we would go on to victory. , "The name and fame of the American soldier," he said, "are the birthright of every American citizen. In his youth and strength, his love and loyalty, he gave all that mortality can give." That birthright, that priyilege or possession into which we are born. written by that American soldier "in red on his enemy's breast," comes to us with a debt, payable to those who follow us. F rankly, it is a debt that can never be paid in full , but unless discharged faithfully and regularly, can eventuate in bankruptcy _:. bankruptcy of fr eedom, of national character and the principles that inhere in the idea of Ame rica. It has been said that democracy or self-governent must be born anew every generation. It is not a trait passed on through our genetic code. lndividual character underlying civic virtue and comprehension of the political principles securing limited government and liberty are passed from one generation to the next through deliberate processes of education and practical, repeated . application: An American hero from a more recent war summed it up1better than l can. Reflecting on his years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam, Admiral Jeremiah Denton noted 1hat "democracy and fre edom are rarities; HOW 10 CONTACT YOUR •IP•UINTATIVll r ,. ...... ~ ........ '\. \ hard IP attain, ha rder to preserve. The pages or history arc liJtered with freedom's .stillborn, of people who rose against their oppressor, only to have sweet victory stolen from their grasp by another oppressor." The enemies of freedom .and selr-governmcnt arc legion. Among them are greed, ignorance, lust for power, and distrust and disdain of our fellow man. But perhaps the most dangerous arc apathy and indifference -th e "I don't know and I don't care" attitude reflected in the incredibly tow voter turnout last Tuesday. · L.arge numbers or us do not know who represent us or how they represent us and don't bother to find out. We have many excuses (One vote doesn't count. I'm not registered. I don't have enough · time. Politics is dirty. I don't like any of the C3ndidates), but few reasons for opting out of our political (read: civic) responsibilities. But opting out is nothing more than a cop-out. Someone will be elected. Policy decisions will be made. Taxes will be exacted from the people. The only question remaining is whq will decide? In Novembe r, we will once aguin be faced with the si mple decision of whether to vote and the more complex decision of how to vote. HoPefully, the haunting echoes from the beaches of Normandy half a world away and th e sacrifices made there and on our own soil 200 years ago will stir in all of us the dedication to assume our democratic responsibilities, not only for ourselves and our children, but a,s an example for those around the world still seeking the right to govern themselves. Jo Ellen Allen, 11 Coron11 dcl Mar ttsldta4 Is p~sldcnt of the £111/e Forum of C11J/foral11. IBW Clinton. (0 )1 The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania /we., Wuhington, O.C. 20500. (202) 4S6-llll (6 a.m. 'co 2 p.m. P.S.T. Tower, Suite 430, Newport Beach, 92660. 756-2244 or 206 Cannon Bldg., Wubingron, D.C. 20515, (202) 225·5611. (most of Newport Beach) Dana B.olvabxhcr, (ll), 4Sth Dist., 16161 Beach Blvd., Suite 304, Hunringron beach, CA 92647 847-2433 or 1027 Locponh Building, Wuhingron, O.C. 20515: (202) 225-2415. (Calta Mesa and Wac Newport Beach) Hall of Administr.ition, 10 Civic C.Cntcr Pl.ua, S:inu A.n;a, 92701 H:irrictt Wieder 2nd Din. Cosr.i Mesi. 834-3220 Tom Riley 5th Disr. (Newport Beach, S.mt.1 Ana Hcighcs) 834·3550 644-3309. Ma)'Or, Cbrcncc Tumcr; M.i\'or pt:o rem, Jean \V:irt; John COx, t\'clyn H;irt, John Hedges, J.in Dcb.iy, Phil S:i1uonc. OUNel COUNTY fAIR IOAllD VICI PUllDlllT Al Gore. (D ), The Capital Bldg., Suite 212, Washingron, o.c. 20500 HYUllOa Prte Wiboo, (ll), Sare Capitol, Secnmcnto, 95814, (916)445-lUl U.S. AllAIOlll Barban Bosct, (0 ), 112 Hart Scnarc Bldg., Sui~ 212, Wuhington O.C., l0510 (lOl) llf.3553 or. 2250 E. Imperial Hwy. ~. 545, EJ Squndo, 90245, (310) 414-5700 Dianne Pelnatdn, (0 ), 331 Han Bldg., Wuhington D.C., 20510 (lOl)·lU-3141 or 111 J l Santa Monia Blvd , Src. 915, Loi AnpJa, 90015, (310) 914-7300. ...... , ... ......,.nvu Chris C.OX, (ll), .f1th Dist., 4000 MacArthur Blvd., East nan1111An Marian llap9oa. (ll), 31th Oise. 140 Newport C.Cntcr Drive., Suitt UO. Newport Beach, 92660, 640·1137 or (916) +tS-4961. (Rcprama Newport Beach, Costa Mcu) ft&ftUllM8LY Gilbert Pcraueoo. (ll), 10th Din., 4299 MacArthur Blvd., Suite ')04, Ncwpoct Ikach, 92660, 756-0665 or (916) 445-7222. (Newport lkach and Costa Mesa.) CAUIO•IA COAITAI. COMMISllON San Fnncitco (415) 90f..5200 (South rout region C1Mf11C ip1it bcfWCGI ofrm in Long Buch (213) 590-5071, ~ s.. Dicao· C0"°'1Y •oa• O• •••VllO• COUNTY IOAaD Of IDUCAnON 200 K~mus Drh-c, Cona M~. I' .0 . Boie 9050, 92628·9050, 966-4000. Eliubcth D. Parktt, member, Trustee Arca S (Cosn Mes.a, Ncwp<Xt JkJCh.) COAIT COMMUIHn COLLIM DllTIUCT 1370 Adams Ave. Cosu Maa, 92626, 432·5012 Chancellor : Walllam M. Vcaa. E. O .. ; President: Walter G . HowaJd; Board Mcmbcn: Sherry Baum, Paul G. Berger, Walter G. Howald, Armando ll. Ru.I&; Srudcnc Trustee: Jan auncr cmeovtltWT Cotta Maa: Ory Hall, n Fair Drive, 7S.·5l23. S~ndy Omit. mayor; Joe Ericbon, Mat)'. Hornbuckle, Pettr Buffa, and Jay Hwnphrey, council mcmbm. Newport lkacb: Cicy Hall, 3300 Ncwpon Blvd., 88 Fair Dr., Cost;i Mm, 708·3247 l'rcsidcnt: R..andy Smith, Vice PrcsidcM, Buclt John1; Oirccron Doy Heo.ley, John Crc:an, Don Willet, Jim Lindberg, Gary Hayakawa, Emily Sanford, Marian La FoUcttc. NIWNllT-MllA UNlfllD ICllOOL DllftlCT 1601 16ch St., Newport lk.xh. 760-3200. SuperiNcndmc: Mac Bcmcl ·Bo:ard Mcmbm: Rod MacM11Uaft, praidtnr; Jim de Boom. Judy Fnnco, ~ LoolbourroW, Ed Decker, Mantu Fluor, Forn:st Wcmcr. MllA CONIOUDAftD wan• DllllllCT 1965 l'l.iccntfa; Costa Mcu, 631·1200 Board Mcmbm: Tnady OhUg, Hank PWan, M.rio DurUltc, Jack Hall, Tom Nelton CORA W IAlllTMY aMl9&T • r.o. ao. 1200, eom Mesa 9l6ll-lJOQ. 7S4-504J. Board Mcmbcn: James Wallnc:f, Jama ~'J1Nn. N• llc.tde, Mike Schcakr, Ind An rcny. Newpolt Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, June 9, 1994 M , ===~.~========================::========================:;;;;;;;;;;;;:==============================::==='.:================::.==!:~ .. ..,. .. _ .. _Denning . moment tor world, veterans recalled at D.-day site llY TOM WILLI.AMI P ARIS -Fifty years ago this minute would be the start of what forever would be known as the "longest day." It was the German field marshal Erwin Rom- mel -"the Desert Fox" -who gave this day its name in 1942 when he was appointed Inspector General of the Coastal Def coses for Hitler's "Atlantic Wall": a wall of 15,000 guns in placements manned by a third of a million German troops stretching from the Arctic Circle . in 'Norway all the way to Portugal. Rommel was a genius military strategist and predicted when the Allied second front invasion came, as everyone knew it surely would, whichever · side held the high ground at the end of the first day would eventually go on 10 win . World War II. The Allies finally prevailed on this day when the freedom of the world hung by a thread for almost six hours. I am standing in the surf line of Omaha Beach in Normandy, · France. This is the precise location where the members of the U.S. 1st and 29th infan(ry divisions waded ashore in the icy morning hours in the stormy channel to begin the seaborne invasion. I glance at my watch. It is D· day! It is H·hour! It is exactly 6:30 a.nY.'; June 6, 1944. h is the dawn· ing of the longest day; by the time this day is over, 3,000 young Americans will lay still in the water or on these Normandy beaches. Another 3,300 will be maimed, many for life. " I have come here 10 pay my re· spects to these brave men as they celebrate what l feel is the semi· nal moment in their lives, of which the shadows grow increasingly CAR WASH& CARNAU-WAX C Alf CY o ....... a..lllc u. 5 s..cws.. p ·--~. •fllC...-.•a 0 & ... lf(&.t A'-FuN•M N .N.,.,.,,,,. 8 1..U. Ja ·" ON YOU .. DAY CAA WASH -~ longer each day. Most of them arc now between 70-85 years old. They seem 10 come from all walks of life, all economic strata, and all extractions. The one thing that they all seem to share is a dignity that demands your respect. As they stand here in the wet sand of Omaha Beach, in the first light of dawn, I try to imagine what it must have been like to be here in that morning SO years ago. I try 10 imagine what a hellhole of a death trap Omaha Beach was from 6:30 that morning to noon. There are no screams of dying young men now, only the melodic cadence of the now-peaceful surf flapping on the now-peace(ul pris- tine beaches, and the occasional sound of a lonely gull. The water now is a greenish-blue, when be- fore it was stained an ugly rcd- brown frO(Tl the last life blood of these brave young American boys . What I thought woul<l. be so easy to imagine standing oil the beach proved impossible. Yet, as the day wore on, I found what I had come looking for. At each one of the memorial venues, I introduced myself to any veteran I could. And each veteran in his own way had a gritty story to tell that painted the picture of that epic day so long ago, that I could not envision for myself. . It was Sgt. Andy Win of Cleve- land, Ohio, of the 29th Infantry Division, who said, "That morning was pure hell, for six !)ours, noth· ing but dead men noating in water filled with body parts and the cries of hideously wounded men; that is what Omaha Beach was that day." It was Felix Feldmen, a ranger with the 2nd Ranger Battalion, who told the gripping story of how he blew up the main German bun- .... , .. !ill .... ~~~!!!~'COUPON ... iilillliliil .... FACTORY DIRECT GARAGE DOORS Professional Installation ~DO~RINC. FOR rnE FINEST IN WOOD SF.CTIONAl GARAGE DOORS STEEL SECTIONALS WOOD SECTIONALS ...... s595 5835 91 Days SUit As Casa OAC SHOWROOM LOCATION Hours JO am to 6 pm Mon. · Sat. 17145 Von Karman #105, Irvine 14 252-9414 ELNA LOCK PRO 5DC COMPUTERIZED SERGEI Rated '1'0P SEJlGU" by Thruds magaunc. •Trims, tnms, and o~crlock' in Ont openuon. • El«trontC "'P"C power. •Raced best for a.st o( use. • Ideal for Ill~ rabrit1. cmm.. •M LOW Al SMt wmt TllS M ~'ew Easy Witb olna= --···-·-- .. 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LOI ... ,..., Through the whole day, the which includes n father and soil_ thing I was most taken with was laid side by side 3nd 33 pairs of one recurring theme: "l v.ould ~o brothers similarly put to rest. '- it all over again." Of•the more than 5.000 \Cleran ~ The ironic part ~as 1hat not I • v.ho came to pJy their final tnbul """ nor an)"One else had asked any of to their fellow comrades on th~-. Ahesc men whether they would do day, I did not see one "ho ri') it again. They simply volunteered some time or the other during lh~ 41 • it. I thought about this a lot as the ceremon} did not rce.eal ~ qul\cr-1 day \\ore on, and ii seemed 10 me 1ng lov.er l_ip. a catch in his throat! 1hat it was as if D·day and the v.ar or teaM1t~1ned checks. \\·ere the defining moment of these V. hen ." v.as all O\Cr, and I )Oung men, and it v.as. as if they ~Jlked out of the cemetef) passed'-' were somehow reaching out to this the gra\.es of all these _fa_llen bra~ day's generation with the hope men, past all these living pr~ud that if some were called to keep bra'e men. I too had a qul\cnng_ freedoms' torch lit, they too would lip. a knot in my throat, and tearJ' ~ do so as th eir brave forcf ath er'> dripping from 01) cheeks. , had done so nobly in 1944. I v.111.fle,er forget ho'~ proug, The most moving moment for was to ha'c been ~ble 1~ st;.ind bS--. me of the whole week I was here these brave men for the1r. las1 hur· was the closing ceremony al the r Jh, for most o~ them 1h1s "111. b~. American Cemetery al Omaha their last hurrah •. the} v. 111 JU~l Beach, near a little town named fo_dc away, and this great ~ay w1H Coville-Sur-Mer. J3uried in this slip out of focus :ind into h1stOI). cemetery are some of the 9,386 Tom H'iJ/iams lb ts in Seu port soldier~ who died in Normandy, Beacll FLOWERING BASKETS PORCH • PATIO \m,at\ens • f uths\~s Geranium1~J ~115 . feras,.u nw • DIRT CHEAP -PLANT CO. 488 E. 17TH ST C°'"ll OF f7TM ' llV1Nl COSTA MESA .645-4553 by avaml THE MOST ROYAL OFMETALS . FREE ROLL~, BUN~ &-BREAD 427 E. 17th t.. Co ta Me a 646-144 0 On 17th 't. By Wherehouse Record_ • .,,.. One Coupon Per Customer Off er good th rough June l 0. . "BEST BREADS IN ORANGE COUN1Y" Ora~ Coun1_r Rqist~r r------,r------, Buy 1. : Ge t I . FREE· Bt•a r .law. cone or Bao·d e Mon. thn1 Thur- fn101 7 am 10 l 1 am \\/roUjll.m •>IU\ FREE Loaf of .... unFlower ~·hol e ~·ht> a t '"'pure h~t of •Ul) loaf of Rmid \\t•d thru rn. L------~L------~ Our employees care .. because thev own the TllE lOlWrN 'Vlll' llr. • busmess . I • It began as a Yi ion to make all employees parmers in our business. Employee own~rship is now a reality. Nov, C\erv member of our staff : from our licensed funeral directors to our receptionist to our dri\·ers -i more concerned il.bout the quality of service th.at we provide. '. We recently distributed company hares to each employee. Momwy & Memorial Park 1625 Gilkr AwtNC •Cam Ma. 540-555' What~~. ' I ~ I I I I I .. .. A10 Thuraday, June I, UMM ntl-L18 (With 100. of tlae pre- cf ncb reportJlll) ......... 4SU1 C ........... INllrid Republican: Dana Rohrabacher,lncumbent ,..,,.. Democrat: Breu Williamson '7.51' 47th Conl"flllo••I District Republicans: Chris Cox, focumbent 151' Steven Fr<>&ue, teacher and community colleae trustee 14.71' Democrat: Gary Kingsbury, • educational training consultant 91.1 .. ITATI 70tb As.stmbly Dlllrid Republicans: Marilyn Brewer, Newport Beach businesswoman 34.l'51 Barry Hammond, Irvine cou ncilman Jl.K Tom Reinecke, Newport anomey JJ.611') Democrat: Ji.i:n Toledano, allomey .._ ...... 31.89', tnllin& Reinecke by 747 YOtes. ' "Historically, these tut-minute vo&cs are people who arc not your ultra-comcrvativcs," aaid Brewer, a Newpon Beach businesswoman and abortion ripb acM>cate who has campalaned as a "'main- stream" Republican. "I am tllt victor -I won." Orange County voter Rcgistrtr Don Tanney said there are be- tween 20,000 and 23,000 absentee ballots yet to be counted through· CENTER . ............ for the disabled. · "We understand that the district needs to get a (air market rent," said Erickson. "But, we also hope that in negotiations: th~ district recognizes some of the programs that we provide to the school dis- trict, like the DARE program and the city's after-school program." Regardless of the final o utcome of those . negotiations, Erickson said the center's services arc well worth the $42,000. That became apparent last month, when a num- -ber of residents voiced concern that a rent increase would force out Oranp C.otan1y, includlpa bal· lots that muaa be hand-counted be- cause of damaac or other ir- rqularities. Reinech and Brewer campaip offic:iala estimate there may be between 2.000 and 4,000 uncounted ballots in the 10th AJ- sembb' District. .. We're aoina to try to do an up- .. date by Monday at the latest," Tanney said. "If we can do it by Friday, that would be one of our goals, but we're not parantcein1 that." If the results are so close that a candidate sccb a recount, it would cost the candidate $250 a the city to close the center and end its programs. . Of particular interest to parents is the center's early childhood de- velopment program for children ages 3 and 4. Currently, the enroll- ment fees range ·rrom S6S to $107, depending on the child's age and the length or the program. For adulls and youths, the center of· f ers classes such as karate, gym - nastics and ~afety, with fees start· ing at $10. day and could take from 10 to IS days, accordin1 IO Tanney. If the victory muain remains in the 2S(). W>te ranae. Tanney Wet it would be unlikely a recount would chanae the results. Brewer spent heavily to send ab- sentee ballot forms to votcn and she expects that investment IO pay o(( in the ranat absentee ballot count. But Reinecke -who did not wap an ablentec voter dme -says his eunpaian's empbaais on the final days or the primary race should give him the edp am.ona last-minute absentee vo&- en. SENTEm fnm ..... AI tcncing that we see. But it's up to the community to decide on a legal system. "People call MADD to com- plain about drunken drivers, but when it comes time to vote for an- other jail in their community, they won't. "I tell people, 'You have two options. Lock the criminals up. Or let them out on the streets.' " · . --.._ ..... , vote." In a state rocked by riot, re- cession and the Richter scale, aome political pundits have lik· ned the Wi ian to Pre eorgc upbill I battle uri lrou cl . economic limes. Bu&. JQbnl. Aid -Wil· son campalp was not hun by the Unz challense the way Bust\ was hurt by presidential challenger Ross Perot. "Unz did us a real service," Johns said. "Those o( us in the Wilson camp were pretty oom· - nd •ind or laid-back. people gave us a call stations -to button our chin straps and get in the fray." Spe:lking to about 300 Re· publican supporters and candi· dates, Wilson hit hard on issues of crime and illegal immigra- tion. I "I'm happy to say that } was the first governor in America to sign the 'three strikes' legisla- tion. And it should not be ·weakened -we should build upon it," Wilson said, to enthu· siastic applause and cries of "Pete, Pete, Pete." "Kathleen (Brown) ... keeps sayin1 she's for it. but then ~ry time she's interviewed she wants to weaken iL" Wilson Aid he also sueports a proposed "one strike ' law that would dictate stiffer sen- tences for brutal rape and child molestation. "For certain crimes so rutal, so vicious that &ltcy tra a&iu the victim for life, we should ..,, ..,,.ree stri~· .. . o 1oa many.• The law should for a brutal rapist or child olestcr: One strike-and you're -for life." - The governo r saii he wiU continue to sue the re cral aov- crnment to recover t e cost of illegal immigration. And he ac- cused Brown or oe>bosing any change to federal(~.( mandated services which "ta~ programs and services away rtom our own legal residents. "That's wrong, it is unfair and we will not p~ up with it." After Wilson's ~pcech, coun· ty Republican P'rty Otairman Tom Fuentes presented him with a $25,000 ~mpaign check from Santa Ana '1eights travcl- trailer tycoon J~hn Crean. Fu- entes also ai;nounced that .Crean donatc~nother $25,000 to support t Wilson cam- paign in Oran County. '-1---o---·-· ····•··· ..• ........ .. . ... 9~.191. "The city is also looking at whether there arc ways to run the facility more efficiently to reduce costs," Erickson said. "But, we feet the lease agrecmcnt"is fair for the building, and the programs there are imporfant to the com- munity." ................. " ...... ii".------....,..-------------- Poast also emphasized that in . the end, no time served could ever equal a life. "So the most we can do is everything possible to change the defendant's behavior so it doesn't happen aga~n," she said. -. 'I •• •• COUNn 2nd District Supervisor Jim Silva. Huntington Beach councilman 29.J .. John Thomas, cx-HB councilman 10.K Haydee Tillotson, Huntington Beach businesswoman 26.6 .. Linda Moullon·Pauerson, Huntington Beach mayor 21.511' Raymond Thoma's Lillrell. Mid· way Ciry Sanitation District ch11irman U 'Ko 5th District Supervisor Marian Bergeson, st11te senator 97.K Gene Atherton. Laguna Beach physican K AslHSOr Brad Jaoobs, incumbent 62.?CJ. David J. Holben, county deputy assessor 18.?CJ. Larry Lee Bales, auditor 18.ICA> County Clerk/Recorder Lee Branch, county recorder 25.K • Christopher J. Lcandcrs. real estate attorn1;y 8.5~ Gary Granville, county clerk • '42.5., Ella M. Murphy, assistant county recorder 22.71' Public AdmlnlJtrator William A. Baker, incumbent 52 .. Michael K.. Stark, corporate vice president 28.6~ Mitchell T. Tracy, vocational guidance counselor 18.7 .. Trcasurtr-Tax Collector Robert Citron, incumbent . 60.K John Moorlach, Costa Mesa certified public accountant Jl.791. County Superintendent ol ~bools John Dean, incumbent. Newport Beach resident 56.1"' Darrell Opp, vocational education director 4J~ Looking For Great Kids! . . Get your child or teen into modeling and T.V. commercials tbc safe, fu t and inapensive way. 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CANADIAN BAY SH RIMP Tu:i~ ~ MJy coo/(ltd bay WiiJip .fr!'!" coli1 Umadian 11.0lm °"a ~addition ~~~ solacJ., con bt rued"' miff Oii uwuEU or an¥:Jiok fiJr an tkpu t'fllm! or forS}l'IPly Wis 11.Wi ant if. our go11nntt '°'~ a quick shrimp coC:lllail. GROCERY-WINE BASEBALL PASTA . =a ic.h of ll!hi""~" rlP.J, a l'!!d~ Jin 1•1111 that ~ ., po11as. A II~ jirr hll .,;, ~ l~~uk ~llt'T1 aiu/ "'4JOf kafiim o1ih. I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, June 9, 1994 81 ~ PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387 DREAM -TEAM McCoy, Hoppe .named ·pilot's '94 .co~MVPs ...,. Back Bay teammates, rivals share top All-District accolades in Newport-Mesa volleyball. Bv BAlUlV.FAULKNER, Sl'OaTS Wann Long after Mitch McCo} and Brooks Hoppe trade their beach chairs for the more comfortable ro.ckmg variety. the two volleyball standouts, rivals and friends will likely spend some of their retirement reminisci ng about · the good ol' days of high school competition. McCoy, soon to become an alumnus of NelYport Harbor High, will no doubt .,cii.e bragging rights ov~r leading his Sailors to lhe Clf playoffs each of the past three years, including a Sea View League co-championship this spring. Ba)' ri.,al Both can also boast about their All.- ClF indi,idual recognition, as well a~ recall fondly 1hcir, time a~ teammates at Balboa Da} Volle)ball Club, on the jun- 1Qr nat1on:il team. and in tY..o-m:m jun- ior bcJch tournaments. Add1tionall9. bmh cnn reflect proudly on being named 1994 Newport-Mesa Distract PIJ>Cr of the Year. That's nght. neither gets 1he edge this season, as_ the shining stars o( the Daily Pilol A11- Distric\ selecuon~. ~lake them Co- Players of the Yenr. Joining Hoppe and .\1cCoy on 1his )Car's i.e,en-membcr )quad are fello\\ all-dastnct repeater~ D:i'e \Vhate and Mike Truong from Estancia High. Cost:i .\ks;.i senior Lnnce Merrifield, and Ne\\ port Harbor ~e\\cr Eric Vallely. • Corona dc:I Mar High senior And~ Pc~kofl round!'> out the te:am · ·1 i •• I .. Members of the 1994 Daily Pilot All-Newport-Mesa District boys volleyball Dream Team (seated from left): Andy Peykoff,. Dave White, Lance Merrifield and Mike Truong. (Back row standing from left): Mitch McCoy, Brooks Hoppe and Eric Vallely. Hoppe, set to receive his diploma 'cry soon Crom Corona del Mar High. might c-0unter with how his 26 kills ~pearheaded the underdog Sea. Kings' live-game triumph over Harbor in the regular-season finale, giving CdM a )hare of the _league crown with its Back .\lcCo~. lJ\I ~car'i> D1~1nc1 PIJ:rer ol the Year, 1~ a 6-foot-3 outside hiller bound for LC Santa Darb;.ira. A strong ~eaper and IJh:nted hitter. he \\JS \'al- S.• DREAM TlAM/P•1.• I~ It's a girll .... First-born a momentous 1980 CIF championship at day fOr 'father' Of area • New~rt Ha~bor. . This class included Ball CIUb VOiieybaii powers. Yardley, Al Gaddis, Peter T here arc special days that you will remember for the rest of your life . .For those of us who arc a little older, the day that John Kennedy was shot• is a memorable day. Lately, the Northridgc earthquake and the Laguna fires loom largely in the minds of all of us. Parents for years have tokl me · about the extra-special feeling'!i about the birth of your own child. Obviously, the births are exciting and remarkable times while the tragedies are not.· Helfrich, Ted Cox, Gary Crane, Tom Bunnell, Dave Devick, Bruce Caldwell, Kevin Droke, Tom Bunnell and Mark Barrett, who was a year younger. Kyle Slaughter was also a member of this class and a person that we all cared very much for. Unfortunately, Kyle was killed in an - automobiJe accident in 1982. · My wife , Pam, gave birth 10 Kaili Patricia Brande on Sunday, Volleyball When Bruce Caldwell married Anne Yardley, l was honored to be a part of the wedding party. Kyle had been very close to Bruce and Anne, as he was to all of us, so when they had their son, Kyle was the-name that they selected. Pam and I always June 5, at 1(>:~7 a.m. She was six pounds, 15 ounces and 19 inches long. The staff at Hoag Hospital was tremendous. During my first volleyball coaching days in the late 1970s, 1 was fortunate to have a very unique class of players for five years, who won many Junior Olympic titles, as well as the fell that this was special and talked about if we wer,c lucky enough to have a girl, naming her after Kyle1 Slaughter. Thus, Kaili is the name of our daughter. With former Newport Harbor basketball coaches Bob Serven and Jerry DeBusk also having baby girls in the last month, it ' • seems as if half of Coach Dan S.e lllANDl /P•1• IJ Medley beats his blues by taking regular trips to favorite golf course ...,. Righteous Brother lends name, game to charity tournament set for June 17. G olf is soothing for Bill Med- ley, a sport that usually has thing, but it was a wonderful ac- cident," Medley said the other day at •the Newport Beach Golf Course. Medley, a Newport Beach resi- dent, whose life has taken more ups and downs than a good melo- dy, will show a little lovin' feeling on June 18 at the Pacific Amphi-no pardon. Handicaps Uld 240· yard tee shots arc not his concerns. Settling his mind and getting away Crom music arc Medley's grounds for hitting the links, giving him that much-needed lovin' feel- ...-.-------theater in a concert to ing. help benefit the Ameri- can Red Cross (Orange County Chapter) and cli- max the third annual Record Setters Day Pro- Am Golf Tournament at the Newport Beach Oolf Course•on June 17. When you've suffered throu1h two nervous breakdowns, the death of a wife, and the loss or your voice, your life could use a little "Rock N' Roll Heaven" for 18 holes, even thoup Medley has Club Medley, schooled to be- come a hairdresser in bis late teens, after leavin1 hiah 1ehool prcma-.IJ, bun&omlOthe~ H1lficld j.n 1962. ~ · golf Lovin' Fcelina" becalnt 1 made a remarkable comeback and performs replarly in Lu Veps. Medley and Bobby H1tfield made it bis Instantly u the Rish· teou1 Brothers in the early 60s. "It was more an accident than 1ny· hit in 1965. But the Riah- tcous Brothers broke up in 1968. •·we broke up mainly became whe11 BobbJ and I eetually p toa ptMr, we ... II IO 1-. ii wun't the kind of Ufatyle either ....... ,.... .. .,. . C1u1)ml'Hn Ass..u. DAILY P1tor Newport Harbor two-sport star Misty May (5) might pass up chance to celebrate with. Sailor teammates in her senior year. CO-CHAMPIO NS! Harbor's May thinking about sitting out final year of prep athletics ...,. Volleyball All-American, high ·jump star cites dispute . over coaching as reason. I f Misty May is seriou!., Ne")>Ort Harbor High could be in big trouble next season in volleyball and tr~k. ' May, CIF Southern Sec1ion Oi\ision I girls voile) ball Player of the Year last fall as a JUnao r. said she will not pla} fo r the Sailors, defending Sea View Le ague champion), in September, because of "personality contlicts". with the coaching staff. ·Tm JU~t going to conce111rate on club \OllC}ball and club 1wd .. " Ma} :-.aid dunng the Ma~ter) Meet. where she \\as ":itching her teJmmate!. compete. During the CIF Div1s1on II prehmin:ines on Ma) 1-l at UC R1\ef':>idc. "hale nur~ing a tender ankle and strµggling to achieve the S·foot. 10-inch b:irner that )he cleared l:ht )Car. May wJs :ipproached by coachc from the R1\ef')1de Track Club. ln July, May will play for-the West at 1he US Olympic Festhal in St Louis, the only non-college player 1n the four-team women·~ \olle) ball circuit. Preps .. The coach i.:11d he could improve m~ Jump. so I met \\ ith him t\\ ace and 1 go1 up to 5-:· Ma) ~J1J ... I \\as being helped J lot But the (Nc"port Harbor) coache!i ''ouldn ·t let me "ork \\ ith him and the\ ktd,cd me off the 1eam. The} ~:iad "c're ~·oach1ng ~ou and ~ou'rc compeung for Ne\\port H:irbor. But tennis May also said th:it she \\ill bypass her senior year on the Newport Harbor track anJ field team. She finished as the state·~ No. 2 high jumper in 1993. but ''as "rtmoved" from 1he squad la~t month before the CIF D1vt)I OO II finals because of similar cunn1cb. pla}Ch c.in ha'e other co:iche • and so c:in basketball plJ) crs. )0 '' h) can ·t I hJ' c 01 her COJChe~ 1n the high jump? .. Ma)be lhtng.., can be \\Qrked out before September • AJTIJZing \\ h:it a d1fferencc a }eJr m:ike). ' I • I l • ' ~ ' ' • t. l ' ' • t •• • • • • I • SIUWA NOiri.aCT. DAILY Pu.or ·I Coach Pat Wilson'• Corona del Mar High co-ed badminton team captur9d a,,,.,.. of the Pacfftc Cout Leegue ct\WnpionlNp. j I ..... .. { . . Rlhlnll ...... In warm watars on local shores • Summer weather. bait combine to bring fish within striking distance of focal fleets. G ood offshore fl!ihin& hauelucncd to the Southland as warmer water and lots of bait arc combining to attract schools of surf ace reeding game fish that arc now easy to reach for Ne"°pon's sport necl and pnva1c >·achls running out of local harbors. Da\C Myers, si>okesman al Da\cy's Loclccr in Balboa (673-1434), reports good catches of big barracuda, lots of calico bass and bonito, and a steady pick on a few \Cllowtail and white sea bass at Catalina Island. J • Coastal fishing is also improving daily as the water has cleaned up and, if the western swells stay down, fi<;h1ng could bust wide open along the beach for anglers fishing half-day runs out to local hot spots. Both Davey's Locker and Ne'\tporl Landing have started running twilight trips seven days a week. The sportfisher "Freelance" departs Davey's every evening and Rob Ellingboe takes the "Nautilus" out at 6:30 p.m. from Newport Landing and usually returns to the dock by · midnight. . The largest calico bass weighed in this past week was taken by Dave McDonald of Newport Beach. McDonald was fishing on board the spor1fishcr "Western Pride", skippered by Jeff Patrick, when he hooked into the big bass fishing over the artificial reef off Newport with a Jive anchovy. ... M1nd11: · Outdoors Mako sharks have moved into mid-channel waters and are bhing around high spots between Newport and Catalina Island. The b.ite is just gelling started and ii looks like a good shark fishing seaM>n lies ahead for harbor area bi~ game anglers. R ichard Schafer of Newport Beach, fishing on board the charier boat "Bongos II", captained by Joe Oairian, hooktd into a 91.5-pound mako last week "hile fishing a spot just east .of Catalina. According to B;urian, the best <;hark fhhing has been taking place where a water temperature break occurs in the currents running between the beach and the island. Schafer\ mako was caught al a spot "here the water temperature jumped from 62.5 degrees to 64 degrees and the good eating and hard fighting mako was hooked on live bait as it came up in a chum slick. For more information on shark fishing trips call (800) 640-MAKO. Veteran skippers and the commercial fleet arc beginning to talk about the possibility of an albacore run off the Southland coast this summer. Albies arc still a few hundred miles off the coast but they are still on course to reach local waters by the end or the month. Water c-0ndi tions are prime and there arc lots of bait fish awaiting these longfins that hopefully will migrate through our nearby waters after being absent for nine years. T he Navy has been conducting bombing practice at San Clemente Island and the waters around this off!.hore ishind have been closed 10 sport fishing off and on for the past couple of weeks. There is most likely some very good yellowtail fishing awaiting the first !:}oats that get a chance to fish the island when ii re-opens. Doat owners are being asked to phone the Navy a1 (619) 524-9214 for information on future bombing schedules and closures of this popular spot. Corona Lake, located off Interstate 15, just a few miles south of Corona, will open Saturday, June 18. Corona Lake has been closed for a number of years due to low water but ii is now foll and ready for fishing. The lake has been stocked with more than 20,000 pounds of German brown trout, largemouth bass, hybrid-striped bass and trophy channel catfish weighing in excess of 25 pounds. The lake will be open five days a week and should produce outstanding summer fishing. For an update on fr.hing Corona Lake phone (909) 277-4489. Irvine Lake still is hot for rainbow 1tout, latgemouth bass and crappie. The lake will continue to stock fish all summer long to insure good fishing. Richard Patinno of Costa Mesa, went fishing at Irvine recently and landed a five-pound rainbow trout that bit on green Power Bait as lhe angler fished off the west ~hore of the lake. DCC baseball camp COSTA MESA -Or- ange Coast College Com- mun i ly Services will prc!>ent the summer Pi- rate Baseball Camp for ages 6-12 beginning' June 20. The six, one-week ses- sions on baseball instruc- tion arc designed for lit· tie Leaguers, covering throwing, hitting, sliding, fielding, bunting, pitching and team work. Orange Coast baseball coach John Altobelli, who guided OCC lo the State Final Four in his first year as coach, will direct the camps. Sessions run Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fees arc $95 per session. The first session is June 20-24, fol· lowed by camps June 27- July I, July 11 -IS, July 18· 22, July 25-29 and August l-5. For more information, call 432-5880, for use the 24-hour FAX at 432-5902. N9wpOrt Bwh/Coata Mesa DaHy Pl • Marcie Asch made the Sea View League singles final, while (from top) Dresden Howell, Tracy Ctark and Heather Taketa, keyed lea~ue and CIF tit!es. Volleyball's .triple · crown tops eventful .fear. •Stewart's squad repeats as national champs; Zubrin, Asch, Howell also capture titles. BY BARRY FAUL~"LR, 'iroan \\'a11ra I I It wa'> a tough act to follow, but the Co- rona del Mar High · girls volleyball team got all the motiva11on it needed to repeat ' as CIF Southern Sec-. 1ion, Cl F S1a1e and USA Toduy national champions from their Back Day rivab. Coach Lance Stewart's Sea Kings. who went 34-0 in 1992 IO claim the title triumvirate, took home all three crowns last fall, despite suffering two of their three lo e to Newport Har- bor High. Though Newpori won both Sea View League contests to earn the league championship, and temporary status atop the national rankings, CdM re· bounded to defeat the Tars in four at. the Southern Section final, then took a five•gamc verdict in the state title match. Seniors Kim Coleman and Jennifer Stroffe, captured All-American ac- colades, as we ll as repeal firM-team All-CJF Southern Section recognition and Division I scholarships. Coleman, a 6-foot·l seller, will con· tinuc at UCLA, while Stroffe a 6-0 outside hiller, signed with UC Santa Barbara. Kristen Campbell, who along with Caitlin Pickart rounded out a quartet of returning ~tarters, picked up a sec- ond-team All-CIF Division 1-election en route 10 Duke University. Pick:irt, first-team all-league, joined her three senior teammates in the Or· ange County All-Star Game, while Colem<in and Stroff e played in the Mi· zuno All-American Game. • Cross country: Senior Dresden Howell \\On the CIF Southern Section Ill-A Division individual championship to pace rh e team's record-low 24- point victory total at the Southern Section l·inals. Tracy Clark was second in the sec- 1 ion 111-A race, fourth at League Finals and eighth at the s1ate meet for the unbeaten Sea View champs. Rosalie Kane Brooke Meek (fourth in ClF) was the team's third -All-CJF runner. • CdM also received consistent scoring efforts from Heather Taketa, Stacey Fitz, Chtisty Cummings, Kristin Schwart, Ashley Conover and Betsy Carmichael. •Tennis: Marcie Asch was up et in the Sea View League singles final, but helped lead the Sea Kings into the CJF Division I semifinals, before they fell lo eventual champion Peninsula. Jenny Glasgow and Kristine Winton were league semifinalists as the team finished with a 17-4 record. Badminton: Trina Howard and Kerri Smith combined to \\in the P.1cific Coast League girls doubles title, while Allysun 1µrner was runner-up in girls singles 10 help Coach Pat Wilson's Sea Kings share the league crown. The co-ed squad advanced to the CIF Division I semifinals, \\here the) were eliminated by e'entual champion Keppell 10 finish with a lofty 16-2 record. •Basketball: Senior Ro alie Kane completed a fou r-yea r varsity career by averaging 13.7 points and 13.l re- bounds per game to earn All-Ne\\ por1- Mesa District and firsHeam conches All-Sea View League laurels as a 5-10 forward. Coach Garth Flint's squad missed the playoffs with an 11 -13 O\erall record, as freshman sensation Lindsay Warmington. Karie Dietrich. Stacey Fitz and Katie Thurman were honor- able mention all·l~gue. •Soccer: Senior sweeper Cher) I Wilhams and sophomore forward Julie Garrison earned first-team All-Sea View League recognition, while Whit- ney West and Ali Havriluk were sec- ond-team picks for the Sea Kings, who finished 10-7-7 overall, 6-3-5 and out of playoff consideration in league. Senior Stefanie Hughes (bound for Washington on a scholarship), who missed most of the season with an in- jury, joined the UCLA-bound Williams in the Orange County All-Star Game. •Track and ncld: Senior Tracy Clark won the 3,200-meter race a'1 Sea · View Leqgue Finals as the Sea Kings finished S·S overall, 3'-4 in league dual meets. Nicole Albano (i.pnnl'I .rnd llln~. jump). Chri ") Cummings (middk. J1•- t:ince) and 13roof..e l\tcck (J,600)"abu tood out in their resp' tl\C C\cnts S"imming and di,ing: Ju nior S:ind) Zubrin egrncd her third strJi~ht Cl F Southern Section 0 1\ i'ion JI comhincJ di\ 1ng ch:impiomhip, topping her dos· est competitor by more than 30 pu1nf-.. Sophomore ~lelanie Pdb had the lop individual s'' im finishes at the Sea Vic\\ Lc.1gue F1- nab, lcadiAg the fourth-place ScJ Kings \\ith a tlurd in th e 100-prd freest~ le :ind a fifth in the 50 free. Ali H.:a1-.lwrn \\;ts fifth in the 100 brcas1s1rokc ;1nJ SC\Cnth Ill tht: 200 indh idu:il 1111.:dly. while Priscilla Sandy Zubrin Durch (~i,1h 111 the 100 btCa!:>I), Carrie Cesario (seventh in the lOO bullern)) and Laura Weeshoff (seventh in the 100 backstroke) also stood out. CdM teams in the 200 medley and 200 free relays finished third ;11 league finals. • Gotr: Jenny Gb!:>gow cracked the male-dominated lineup for Co<tch Dave Donnell•m's Sea View League co-champions, con1ribu1ing i.ome med- alist fini he . • Sonball: Sophomore Jenny Luchesi earned All-Newport-Mesa District and second-team All-Sea View League lau- rels, hilling .326 as an inficlder- outfielder-pitchc r. .. UN =~I best, S-10, lo procure a medal two weeks later. <>ea, a day thy of the one-year Followina the CIF l>Msion II prctims, become the first from CdM lo ever and CdM's subsequent track banquet, ,he compote at the state finals in the long got real serious. ,, jump. Bowman's clutch, lwo-run double to the opposite field in left that capped a four·Nn eighth inning for the South was the game's only multiple-RBI hit. ,._ .... •t ........., Of that momentous Masters On May 21, 1993, May perfOflDl4,oM MM1. there would be no Cina or lhe areaiesl, most thrillina indhldall Bulwood-lib herok:I in the Play Misty feats in the hiatory of Oranac CouniJ for Me tequel. lr1ck and field competition. Let'• hope lhe does play. She cleared $-8 in the blah jump. • • Spa'd!W of Tiit (boys shot pul) and wiMina 1 jUmp-oft' apinst Oard Headl (lirll dllCul and 1ho1 put), th~ Morrilon ol Lapn1 HUii It the M~ w11 --= S.turday in the prc1tigiou1 On May rl, 1994, May apin Wll IS OGldla lmkational at Americln the tcene, thil tUne In ltreel dot* RMr ~ In Sacramenao. Tift, Heads watchina 1umn111e1 Wade 11ft. OIDa ud __ . _ (dllcus) will a>mpeae in Heads and Stl\'C Oonzaln 8dYIMI to die Natloul Sdlolaltic Champlohshtps the state lllMt in welpt .... • Noltlt earou.. June 18. May 1leccrilled the c.erritOI Collep • Corona deJ Mar's Jaton Boyte, a crowd at 1111 year'• Masten Meet, state ftnalisa In the boys Iona jump, .only reKhina penonaJ-bela hei1ht1 nae once, blpn to train full -lime in track· and field but twice In tbi Ame nlpt to quality ror =die pollllllOn, becaute of his , the state meet, where May cJancl .. .. •nt to ~r. . r ''We had our track banquet a few That niaht on the football field with niahts later .that week (followina the car headliahts turned a switch on for frelims), and Coach (Erich) Moreno and Boyce. went out and trained under the I.. ''Tiit Newport Beach Police and that's when ttUnp ~W11ed ......_., ~nl came over to help us. 100,'' ..Boyce said. .. We puked our can on tM ...._ uld. "They came over 10 see . football_~ .ad tuned our• lfltill •tta up durina an odd hour." on by tlil -. JlmlP NRWI). ,,.... _ M.,.. Boyce's trainina was odd, but 10 mucll llllOllin 1t tlle .,........ ll JMI ........ wu nothlna 11ranac about how he .e11rried Mr '1 pncdc:e. 4tdllll ... name In the school record "ll WU crucial; T1 Mldld to ... I '**• workout in. I lhfak I Wll 1111 ti .._ I ~Jeff Bowman, IUlpfiled even ...... to ,,.., '° ,........ " • lO the South all-1tar Boyce reached 1 ,.-.....,_ 22-"' tam 1 ... monlh, became the the followina Saturday 11 ahe CIF llillll. ftnt la IChool history IO wi• '.lther tllc becoming the fi1111 In school history to • -Outatandina Plm,er AW.rel or the Mall advance to the Mlltm Mna In thl ~ lfUidlaa PllJer•AWud 11 the e>naa- jump and 100 lftflel'I. Later, he Wodld Couaay i\11.Scar 0• 1\laday'..wac. \ ''• .. 4 ' In 26 previou1 North-South all·)tar games, no CdM pl-.ycr was ever MVP. • Bowman's a good athlete and a fine baseball player. He will •mend Rancho Santiago College next season to 1pitch. 1 But, pt:nonally speaking. Bowman\ future could be as a c:uu:hcr. Hit lep have been prescivcd, he bats from the left side, he hDs a areal ann and I pd nair for the 8AnlC. Bui by pi1chln1 and playina in the middle inf1ild, his chances arc slim of advancina to the major leques. Sen, playina In tho lllljon is a loaillhel tor anyllQdy, but if DoWman aau1c1 .. e11e ** a1 ipotuce ... opponunit, WOUid hetp1en .,..ay. • .. .. NllWPOPI East Rldl' PlllY ... top-111dad Mets, 2-1 . to speak milid ~ Win sets rematch for Little. Leaguers Saturday. CORONA DEL MAR -The Reds rallied wit h a pair of runs in the bottom of the sixth inning Wednesday to upset the regu~ar-season champion Mets, 2-1, 1n. the Newport East Little League playoff tournament at Lincoln Elementary field. The Mets scored ·a run in the first inni~g to get the early lead before the Reds staged their rally. Daniel Marshall was the hero for the Reds with a key double to center field in the sixth inning. Marshall also made two fine stops at second base to prevent extra-base hits. David Beser, Greg Stampley and Nick Stroffe also had hits for the winners: Meanwhile, Stampley pitched th e first thre~ innings and struck out six, while Stroff e finished up on the mound. The two teams wi ll meet again Saturday at Lincoln. In other g:imes: •In the Triple-A tour- nament, the Braves advanced to the championship game with a convincing 12-3 victory over MTSVYA RAISOSE. 0AILY l'IWI come June 28 ~Kentucky's Moore won't allow dyslexia to slow him down at annual Newport Beach festivities. NEWPORT OEACH -If )Ou're under the as)umpt1un \hat Kentuc ky nat~e Marty Moo re, the 19th Mr. Ir- relevant, t) a dm ... n home coun1ry ho> ''ith fe"' '>'Ords,' think again. according 10 Moore\ mom, Carol Ann Ruck. \ \ I t, ~g·· /! ' ) .. -( . •••• . 1 I I '. · Moore. "ho bJlllcdd~sle.(iJ as .i youngs1er. has become an accompli-.hed ·public speal-er. Del.pile his irrele\ance on J n.Jtional scJle prior to the reccntl)-COmp1eted . I'\ FL draft that saw him taken 1:.ist by 1he Ni:w England Patriots and promptly crowned ~1 r. lrreJe,ant XIX, he is in demand by elementary.,. junior high and high schools for his discussions re• garding l:lta)ing a"ay from drugs and maintain- ing good ph)sical condition. as v.ell as ·his abil- ity to overcome a chilc;lhood learning disorder. "He's a good speaker, aod he also likes lO talk to the pres!>.': said his mom.· "You should1i't have any trouble getting an)•lhing out of him when he's dov.n there. J .can tell you th:it.'' According to his mother. ~1oore had given up on l)is c'1:inces of being picl..ed before 1hc !Jst round e'er commenced and w:is ·contc1h· plating heading b:ick to Le\lngtun. the sile of the Univcr 11~ of Kentuck). to ponder ht' fu- ture. the Giants. Brett Matsen and John Rus- sell led the way for the Braves with their pitching and also at the plate. Matsen had two hits and two RBI and Russell had a key hit and knocked in three Newport East Reds' baserunner Daniel Marshall beats tag of Todd Swanson at third in 2-1 win over Mets Wednesday. .. Then he got picked by the PJtriob, aod someone sau.J that he \\JS ~lr lrrelc,,mt," llhe :ud. ··1 SJ id, 'f\1r. \\ hat·1• The Braves were sparked de- fensively with big plays by Brian Luchesi at second base, Joseph Weiland in right field and Matsen at shortstop. • In the Douole-A to ur- nament, the undefeated Cubs edged the stubborn Cardinals, 6-5. later innings. The Cards fo ught back behind the hitt ing of John Daley, who was 3 fo r 3, and Ma11hew Blackrod and Duck Maggard. play at shortstop by throwing to first baseman Hackel!, \\ho then relay'l!d the ball tu ca1cher ··1 h:ive to conk,~. I nc-\1:r l..nc" Out I ha'e a friend that sure d:d. She l..ne\' e'~l)thing about it and she \\JS 'c" C\C'llcd:· ~loore :ind his )>am !>houJJ be :irming June 16 tu be a parl of ksll\lttc!> "h1ch include. but are not l11nitcd to. a D1~nc)l.1nd trip. the Run- nin '-Gunnin' golf tournJrn.:nt. College :-...1te and a mid-v.eei.. banquet roa!>ting the guest of runs. • K.C. Ra,,lins. For the Giants, Bria)l Rhib- • lett l!_ad a pair of hits, includ- The Braves have now won aJI 19 games they've played this The .. Cubs established an early 4-1 adva ntage behind the pitching of Colby Hackett only to see the lead dissolve in the But the Cubs' solid defense helped preserve the victory. Dave Jackso n stan ed a double The Cubs, who won the rcg- ul:.ir-season title, advance to the June 18 title game. honor. . ing a two-run homer. season.. Newport 5000 scheduled . for Sunday ~Thousands will run state's fa~test SK. Race director Bill Sumner, Corona del Mar High track and cross country coach and an experienced runner, has combined with a consulting team to de- sign a course that is fast and n~t. as well as give run- ne rs a chance to sight-see through -the Newport Beach Financial Distric•. BY R.ICH.UJ> 0UNN1 Sl'OaTS Wiun:a . NEWPORT BEACH -The fifth annual Newport 5000, considered California's fastest SK race course, will be on Sunday beginning at the corner of Jambo- ree and Birch. First through fifth places in the men's and women's open divisions will receive cash prizes. Total cash prizes are over S2,000, including SIOO bonuses to run- ners under 14 minutes and $300 bonuses to runners under 13 mtnutes, 45 seconds. Runners, walkers, volunteers and spectaw rs are in- vited to participate. The event is expected to draw 4,000 runners of aH levels. Men and women 40-and-over begin racing at 7:30 a.m .. with the SK walk scheduled for 7:40 a.m·. The President s Mile (8:30 a.m.), men and women 39-and- under (8:45 a.m.) and the Kids One Mile (under 12, The race features cqmputerizcd registration and results by Race Central, split times displayed at each mile (with visible mile markers), aw~rds, prizes. T- shirts and a giant indoor health expo on Saturday at 1he Irvine Marrion from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 9:30 a.m.) will foll ow. · Among this year's elite runners is Ruth Wysocki. Ameri~a·s No. 2 all-time ~omen '!; miler. Wysocki. who finished first in the 1500 meters at 'the 1984 Olympic Trials, ~ill also be giving a speech at 1he Newport 5000 Health Expo on Saturday. Proceeds will benefit Youth Guidance Centers, youth athletic progrnms in and around Orange Coun- ty, underprivileged athletes, summer training pro· grams, athle1ic equipment and scholarships for run- ning camps. Lasr year's Newport 5000 champion, Wes Ashford, will return to defend his title. He ran a 14:01 in 1993. Race-day registrarion begins at 6:30 a.m. For infor- mation, call 854-3266, or to assist as a volunteer, call 721-8985. MEDLEY fr•••••• 81 one or us could dream of." Medley said. "I had a nervous breakdown in '64, right when we recorded 'Lovin' Peeling' and all tnose hits. Probably, in 1972, r had another one and didn't know it. For 99% of the · people who've been working at it, it takes them 15 or 20 years befo~ they make it big. "I was just one or \he Orange County boys (in the SOs) driving up and down the streets liko everybody else, trying to meet girls and trying to put $2 together. Then, all of the sudden, it all changes. All of the sudden, $150 is not a lot of money, and girls would be approaching us who nonnally wouldn't. You try to keep all that straight and it's very tough ... very tough. "We were just doing everything at the same time - recordings, all the shindigs. l just exploded." Medley spent two months in bed. The feeling wasn't so lovin' anymore. The Righteous Brothers go t back together in 1974. "Rock N' Roll Heaven" was a hit the · following.year. But Medley had needed another comeback, following personal disaster, when his first wife died and he lost his voice. "I was told I'd never sing again," Medley said. "It was pretty much gone after we recorded 'Rock N' Roll Heaven' in '75. It was a lot of 'tension. pressure and depression. I was singing too hard and singing with a bad throat, which is like running on . bad legs. My voice was just r\pped out. And my first wife passed away when my son was 10; that was'a real butt-kicker. I was not a healthy person, so the 70s were not a pleasant time for me." Medley doesn't apply the same kind of pressure now. He's more educated about his voice. "I know how to stay out of trouble, and golf can be real soothing," he said. . DREAM TEAM fr•• P•9• 81 lely's No. 1 option all season for Coach Dan G1enn's Tars. The 6-4 Hoppe will continue collegiately at use. where he will bring his hilling, jump-serving and all-around skill to the Trojans. Hoppe was the key figure for Coach Joey Fuschelli's Sea Kings, who rebounded from missing the playoffs last season 10 a CJF Divi- sion l second-round appeatance this spring. White and Truong, high-flying senior outside hitters, almost helped Coach Dave Castle's Ea- gles shorten CdM's postseason run, taking the favored Sea View representatives to five games, be- fore falling in the opening round. Truong, though only >s-10, uses an eye-popping vertical leap to hit over much taller blockers. Largely unheralded throughout Orange County, he captured some much- 'BRANDE Fre,. P••• 81 Glenn's Class of 20 12's !>t:ming lineup is intact. Ma} be if Sel"\'.en and De Dusk have their way, it might be three-fifths o( Coach Shannon Jakosky's basketball lineup. •Last Saturday was the wedding day for t"-O former local 'olle}'ball stars. Unfortunately. J missed both weddings as l had something else goi ng on. Former CdM track arid volleyball !>tar Jillian Harrington married John G rirfi~. Jillian was a standout middle distance runner as well as a backrow specialisf on CdM's 1984 state champ. She continued her career as the starting setter at .Princeton. deserved recognition.. by earning Mos t Valuable Player honors at f riday's Orange County all-st.tr match. Truong plans to continue his ca- reer at George Mason Unh·en.il). afte r establishing residency in Vir- ginia by attending Northern Vir- ginia Community College. White, slightly taller than his partner in hang time at 6-1. is an- other explosive leaper. He also combines a sturdy upper body to pound sets through and around re- luctant defenders. Merrifield, all but set to return to his native C.inada to play for the Unive rsi1y of Alberta, was the lone returning starter for Coach Dave Christensen's Mustangs. Despite a lack of an experi- enced supporting cast. the 6-4 Merrifield pounded more than :?00 kills, switching from middle block- er Jo outside hitter this year in order to receive more sets. Vallely, bound for UCLA, "ill bring a wealth of athletic abili1y "I went into the hospital and the doctor said I was two or three days away from bein1 on my back for a few years," Medley said. "He said I was like an orange that's bce11 all squeezed out; I was just emotionally done.'' •The event this month will cenainly be soothing for the American Red Cross, which is expected to gain about Sl 10,000 from the two-day event, according.to director· Keith Wyrick. ONE FREE. WoRKour Medley recovered and the Righteous Bro1hers continued to boom until '68, when Medley went on his own to write and sing his own 5ongs. "Music was changing a lot, 100," Medley said. "There were psychedelia, long hair, beards, drup, and plus, I thoupt it would be nice to fini~ what l started, so it wa1 a opponunity and a aood time to ·So back and try (aoina solo)." Openings for both the golf tournament, a two-man best-ball event with golf, awards and a barbecue, and the concen are a premium. Contact Wyrick if interested in either event at 750-6232 or 852-8681. ~ ...... -" ........ ._._ Giii C.. ....... LefW.IHS 'IFWOll ... ~ ... _... &.-.. ""' ... ........................... =i:.':'.::. ~..:."Ci .................. , .. ...,_....... ... Lee~ ... --... LAI* ............ '--.. ...... -... ~ ............. ,.., ............. -........... e-r fwlrl hi oo ro cvcncee ~ •Boxing • Klckboxlng • w.lghll ' • IWsonal natnl"S1 • TClni'tlng lloollts T1WI Wod<out l9altJtfld on MTV. CNN. Good Momlng Amedeo, ,,,_ Today Show and oth«sl 722-3533 2380 Newport llwt (near o.c . ~ at Wllon • 55 • Colla Mela . ' And remember: .. lrrclc,cnt Wee!.. is doing l:!Omething nice for someone for no re::ison." _ I'll never forget a club practice \\hen Jill \\JS lcJding stretching an hour after finishing econd in the Sen View League ~00 '' ith scratches on her arms and legs that came "hen llhe do'c at the finish line to fini h ahead of the pack. Dedication to her tenm \\as :ih' ays an utmo t concern of Jillian·._, E'\-Newport Harbor and UCLA stat Jennv E' ans ma med Brian Griffith in· Ne" port on Saturdny. Current!} on the USA national te:im. Jcnnv returned from a tour of ChinJ and J.1p;in only l\\O da~s before the wedding. I've alwnys though t that the great Evans family \Olle>ball support was a great part of the local tradition. I remember Julie Evans playing in the Cl F semifinals :igainst Mira Costa and two years of e111ng e\pcn- cnce to the 13ruinlt. A former All- District ba~ketball pla)er, \'allely cho e to conceDtrate sold~ on \Ol- leyball as a senior, and his pl:i~ .re - nected that commitment. Al:.o a ta lented hitter, Glenn opted 10 w)i: Vallely's spiking abtlit} on occJ- sion, while he contnbuteJ rcgu· larly at the net as a blocl..cr. Peykoff, a largely un~ung mcm· ber of the Sea Kings, "'" a gifted trigger man for the \Crs:11ilc .1llJck headed by Hoppe. Bound for Sou thern Methodist Uni\'cr!>ity. Peykoff played one of his belier matches in the victory over NC\\- port. often masterfully redirecting a misguided pass onto the a"aiting ha nd or a CdM hiller. I and t~ loudest checri.ng Jroup \ in the g}m at Cd:--.1 bcing"1he Evani. brothcri.. Tom and Carol still attend all of the Ne\\ port g:.ime!> th:it thc?ir grand:.on, Carnerun 13bcl... plJ)S. · \\ ith Orooke Hcrrinl!ton\ marriage tu Patrick Tr~nigcr in. April, h ha!> been a gooJ run of marriages for the \Olk~ball commun1t\. Brooke \\J)'J 1hree-11me All·CIF pla~er ..it CdM as "ell l the St:itc ~l\'P 1n 198~. Her college cJreer included t\\O NCAA chJmpjorn.hips at the Univer:.ity of {he Pacific. She met ·Patrick ''hile pla)ing profc!lsionall) irt Europe. 13rooke hold~ the distincuon. of ha\ ing played on ant.I hudng coached (an assist~1nt for th1) years CdM ch:imp)) hi&h s1..hool teams th:n \\On state titlel:I. DOOR DINGS REMOVED NO PAINTING ,RE RED veTime&MoHy 100% Sotisloctio Guaranteed Mobile Service Chris Firth (714) 803·3707 D ~~Olc3i~ I• .. • • ~. .. Thurlday, June •• 1184 '• ' .. .. .. •, •1 ., •• . .. ., •• .. . '• • ~ She will become onlY the second f emaJe commodore in the yacht club's history. T his summer, one of the oldest, best-known yacht clubs in N~port Harbor will be run by a 16 )CU old. . In 1v.o weeks. Danny Pitcher, Vtho i.S just finishing her junior )Car at Ne-.pon Harbor Htg.h School, v.·ilJ run Balboa Island Yacht Oub. BlYC ts a liule different from other clubs in that it is run entirely by kids, and Pitcher will be ultimately responsible fo'r the day-to-day operation of the club. Even though Pitcher will become only· the .second female commodore at BIYC in its loll& history, she downpfoys the significance of the distinction. "rm honored to serve BIYC.as a female commodore," she said. "I'm sure there could have been more (women 90mmodorcs) in the past, and i'm also sure there will be dl'lOre in the futu re." Balboa Island Yacht Club was founde.d in the 1920s by Joe B'eek (developer of Balboa Island and founder of the Balboa Island Boating Ferry). At the 11me, other area clubs lacked any formal jun'ior programs, so Beck decided that the island's kids needed a yacht club of their own. In the 70 )Cars since Beck started the club, the rules haven't changed all that much. Members must be between four and 16 )Cars of age. and the cost for the -summer program is minimal ... currently S IO for due) and S40 for1n1surancc. Every "'eek, members ar:c encouraged 10 participate in a wide variety-Of activities, including swjmming, sailing, paddfc·boarding, row<'ng, diving and sponge· tag. Parental help and support is strong, to-llYC Beck Ccater (oa Ap1e aeat dtc Ferry). · • T1lc fOunb uuauaJ HcriUF Reptta. Sl)OftlORd by the Newpon Harbor Nautical Museum, 51arts Frkby at Balboa Uld Newport Hub« yacht dub5. Early FridaJ cvcm,... classic sailboa~ will Unc the doc:ts at BYC whiJc classic powerboats will s.imulaaneously anivc 11 Newport Harbor. Part of 1pprecia1in1 these dassic vrooden boats is undcrs&andin1 the 1 commitment owners mus& make to keep their boats in good shape. AU the boats on elhibil require constant maintenanc~ and upkeep, and it's not uncommon for the bigger boats to have full-time deckhands just to keep the boat in shape. Despite these hardships, mo5t of these classic yachts arc in belier condi1ion than many of their fibe rglass counterparts. · Last summer, I had 1he opportunity to sail on Ernie Minney's Sam1uang, a classic 6().foot schooner. As much as I enjoy racing modern fiberglass sloops, there is .somelhing unique a.bout racing a wooden boat, hoisting the fisherman (a to;, sail draped between the fore and aft masts) and riding on the end of the bowsprit. This year's Heritage Regatta offers a unique opportunity 10 sec dozens df "'other well maintained classic yachts under sail. Among the well kno~n yachts expected to line up ag:iin this year are Bob Millet's Olmka, Jack Bailie's Newsboy, Minney's Samarang, Burke S:iwyer's Plymn, and Monica Sloan's ·spike Africa. An assortment of powerboats, including several 6().plus footers like Richard Gardner's Deer Leap and Ken Schmidt's Gosling, will be on display beginning Friday night at NHYC. The yacht Ke/pie will be among those competing in the Heritage Regatta. • Gary Thome and Molly Lynch, sailing for host club BYC, overcame light, fluky winps, heavy harbor tramc but there is no mistaking that this is a program for kids, run by kids. In addition 10 Pitcher, Billy OeWill will serve as vice commodore. and Jimmy Beek ·will be rear commodore. BIYC alums (and parents) Gene Baum, Wayne Chase and Se)·more Beek "'ill provide addition:il guidance for the and a tough I !·boat fleet to win last program weekend's Lido Ip fleet Championships. · . . -. ---Phil Free01an and Linda Campbell The program 1~ run ore Beeks Pier on were second, while past champion Mark the South Bayfront wal~ay of Balboa Ga1Jdio andl Eric Kingard finished third. Island from June 27 un1tl Aug. 18. The Paul and Etta Williams won the B fleet. program is open to evel')one. and John DraJ1on's boating column sign·up night )s slated for June 23 at the DpptDrs in th~ Daily Pilot on Thursday. CORONA DEL MAR -Amc:ba, American Youth Soccer Org:iniz:it team from Corona del Mar, has cntt the ninth annual Irvine Cup to ~ pl:i) al UC Irvine Saturday and Sunday. The 10-and JI-year-old boys te· meets North Irvine 11 8 a.m. and Fonta at l:JO p.m. on Saturday. then returns Sunday al 11 :45 a.m. to play Lanca\ter pool play. Championship and playoff) 1ehcduled late Sunday afternoon. The team bo3Sts a strong midfield, I by Cole Reddin, Spencer MacDon:i Cory Smith and Josh Cornett The rense includes center-backs John Gr and Elliot Doostmard, with Riley W:it Geoff Leach and Danny Degheri a1 1 corners.- Billy Eagle will probably handle 1 goalkeeper duties. Front line a1tacl.er11 i elude center striker Brendan Fenno a outside wings ldean Shahangian, An Almquist and Marcello Pantuliano Tl team is coached by Bob DrO\\ n amJ Ji Noonan. "This will be a very challenging tourn mcnt, because we will have only five pra ticcs under our belts and because "c'll competing against older 12-yenr-old bo 'teams which have recently completed the spring seasons," said Noonan. The Irvine Cup includes 96 A YS teams and 1,440 boys ages eight throu • 18 playing in five age group divi)iOni.. - DEEP SIA FISHING WIDNUDAT'I fllN COUNTS D.,,.Yt Leckn -7 ho.its, 215 .1nglNs. 1 ,dl~1.iil, 1 ~hite sea bu1, 21 bonito, 560 b.irrKUda, 239 ulico bus, 130 Hnd b.us, 19 sculpin, 16 shttphc.1d, l!.Qcir.fish, I h.llibut, 36 •hitrlish. 125 bh1t pe-rch, 2llO m.ICl.crel. Newpert L••lll•1 -l bo.lts, 84 1nglcrs. 2~2 b.lrrKUcU. 105 ulico b.iu, 78 s.1nd bus, 9 rocllis 9 KUljMn, s bonito, SI m1de.rct. TODAY'l ICHIDUU D•~t LDcWt "7l· 104) -~ uy, lu~n 6 •.m , rdllttu noo11;, Vi cby, lu>ft 1),)0, tC'ltotnt S p.m.; I• d~•. lu•H 7 a.m~ rttu1n1 S·6 p.m.: T .. 1li1h1. lenn 6 p.m, '"''"" midftlshl. 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TRUSTH'I SM.E NANCIAL CORPORA-eoun c19fk. cancellltlon In the event ol Clerk, bf WENDY A. NEWPORT 8E.ACH, CA NOTICE TO tor c~ of name lhould cepted. Orange County on May I D•••:..., 31, 1tHM TI 0 N. Al IAI D Attomer for the P•U. ~s~~mo:~ •• :;•wp:~ ADAMS, Deputy 12••0-:un • ..(7t4J CREDnORS OF not be grani.d llAllV T. ELUOTT, 1994 A.P. No. 422-372.Qe U I tloner• ,..,.. "V -·• 8ULK SALE II ii lu'1h« ordered that a Deputy City Clertl FIOIH TR TEE, t 4011 • Date tl'lis 9th ano 16th di'/ Published Newport 712.oeoG copy of this order IO show Publl•h•d Newpoll Pubhthed Ne-.port eeac T .I. No. 7~tGe15 8EACH 80ULEVARD, JOHN R08ERTI 80YD, of June, 1994, Public StOl'· Beach.Costa Mesa Daily Published Newport (SECI. e104, c:auM be pub111hed In NB/ Beach-Cotta Mesa Daily Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Ma IMPORTANT WEITMINITER, CA ESQ., ATTORNEY AT age M1n.agement Inc., P1I01 May 19, 26, June 2. 9, Beach-Costa Men Daily 9101 U.C.C.J Costa Mesa Daily P'llOt, • NOTICE TO 82U3 714 e8M8t3 LAW, (148283)1 2Hl1 AQent tor the Owner 1994 . . Poloc June 2, 3, 9, 1994. • EKrew No. MWSPap« of geQ.9f .. c11· Pilot June 9, 1994 19• 26· June 2• 9• 1994 PROPERTYOWNER: •r· D ROSAS Al-PLAZA DRIVE, IUITE Publl1h1d Newport lhS45 ThFS62 1·1487.,.._ ~ published In Ulla Th574 TM~ YOU ARE IN DUAUL T SllTANT IECRETARY 250, MISSION VlEJO, ~:~~~ 16~::... Oaily PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE cr~:~~si• ~~ "'='"~ =tyi°' ~c!~v! PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE UNDER A DEED OF Publlthed Newport CA 92181 Th575 named teller that a bulk WHkl prior to the day of LW298114 T1IRUl'T19' 8D~TEUD ~lelt e~ach.Costa Meu DaJy 17141512-1181. BIC 2811 NOTICE TO hie Is abou1 to be mede o1 tile l\Mring.. AV~~~:: OF fictitious vou' T""., ..... T1"'0 ... TO Pilot June 9. 11. 23, 1~. Publlsh•d Newport PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICt OF CONTRACTORS the asset• descr•b•d JU&iE R081NSON, ANNUAL RETURN •u•lnes• N•m• ~C -"' Th5n Beach.Costa J.'eu Qa.ly cns1171127 PETITION TO CALLING FOR 81DI below. COlllllSllONER OF I I PROTE T YOUR PROP· Pilot June I , 9, 15, 1994 IUMllONS ADMINISTER SCHOOL DISTRICT· n,. name1 and buslneu TH I SU p IR~ 0 R Notice I hefeby ten tatament ERTY, IT MAY 8E IOLD PUBLIC NOTICE WTh395 (CITACION JUDICIAL) ESTATE OF:-NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED addrHMS of the seller are: COURT ~'°~104~j The f::.~ i:sOl!s 11 AT A PU8LIC SALE. IF •sc 2831 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO DEFENDANT JACK v REMER SCHOOL DISTRICT PETER HACATORVAN ANC' DAn· llAY 09 1"4 thal lhe Returrl of PJIV ... =CT SYSTEMS SUP VOU NE£D AN EC.PU. NOTICE OF (Avtso a Acvsado) WIL· CaM No: A113417 :~J>Ji~95 CONTRACT t.~S:': ~~~~~ URI .LYNN LOwoD, Foundation. FOl'm 990-PF, PoRT, 600 Anton Avenu NATION .,o' THE .... PETITION TO NOTICE OF LIAM K. s. WU and JANE To all heirs. benef1CllrH1~ 101·95, AOO.FING • VAAI· co.. 175gs HINatd SL. 1130 Port ltlrlln• for the Huntaller Found•· 1-600. Costa Meu c TURE 0 THE PRO. ADMINISTER PU8LIC SM.E OF DO WU cred1lors, contingent eted .. OUS DISTRICT LOCA IE Irvine CA Place Newport leech 1IOn lor the 1993 tax v-ar 92626 CEEDINO AGAINST EITATll OF• PERSONAL PROPERTY YOU ARE BEING SUED BY tort, and persons who may TIONS • The~ In CaWomia CA eaeeo ' hU beet\ filed Ind that the ABF-;jATA SYSTEMSTNC YOU, YOU SHOULD • Pursuant to the Ca. torn11 PLAINTIFF· IA Ud. le esta otherwise be '"*Mted rn BID 102 95 CONTRACT of the ch.el execuwe otftee same 11 available for In. San Diego, CA CONTACT A LAWYER. OZELLE DU Self·SetY!Ce Stora • Fic•I· demandando) SON DINH th• will or 1S1ate. oi both, •02•95 ASPHALT PAVING of the teller 11. SAME Publlshed Newport 1pectlon between the This 'business 1s con On June 30, t994, 11 RICCIARDI, aka ity Act (B & p C~e 21700 NGUYEN of: JACK V. REIMER • VARIOUS DISTRICT LO. As listed by tne seller, Ill B11ch·Costa Mesa Ditty houl's ol 9:00 am. Ind S:OO dueled by-a Corpotation t0.00 A.M .• HOUSEKEY Fl· OZEUE STEDHAM et Nq ). the llf'derslgnecl YOtJ have 30 CALENOAA A PETITION has been CATIONS BID DEADLINE· oth9f business names and Pilot M1y 19. 28, June 2.9, p.m. care of Cory G. The reglstrant(s) co NANCIAL CORPORATION, RICCIARDI wiU ... 11 public auct>on, DAYS alter thls summons filed by JANET R REIMER JULY s. 1994, AT 2:oo P.M. eddrHIH used by the 1994 Youngbefg, CPA. at usley meOCilO lo tran11ct bus u duly appoirrted TrusiM c ... No. A1734M on June 24, 1994, pessonal IS S«Ved on you to file a In the Supeoor Court of PLACE OF BID RECEIPT: Miter witlM thrM year. be-Th539 Tho mu. Schw1rz, & nes~ IM\der lhl F1c1.tiou under end pu11uant to To all hws. benefielanet, pr<>Pef1y incluchng furniture, type.witten response et lhl• CaMom11, County of OR· MANAGEMENT SUPPORT fOfe the dale such llst wu PUBLIC· MOTICI Pottma, 224~ Wist Coul Busmen !"'•m•(s) tiste<I Deed of Trust recorded Au. eteditora contingent cred). clothing tools arld/Ol' ot~r court. ANGE. SERVICES 2885-A Bear tent or deliYered to the " Hlghw•l· ~ii• lOO, New-above on. Januaiy 17• gust 27, 1991, 11 lnttru-tort, and. persons Who may hoUH.,O,d Items located A loner or phone eall will THE PETITION requests StrHt, Costa Mesa, CA buv9r we: NONE NOTICll port each, Celllornla 1994 ment No. 9t-4el056. Book ottterwfM be Interested In 11: not protect you: your ty~ lhlt JANET R. REIMER be 92628 Th• names and l>Usiness 92663, by any .CIUzen WhO ABF DATA SYSTEMS INC No •• Page No • u Oft'loal the Woll or est&te. or both, Pfopet1y 00101 67979 wntten r11ponse must be appoonted at Pef'•onal rep-WAL.KTHROUGH: A man-addresses 01 the buyer.,,. INVITING 81DS . requests It within tlO days James H. Herbll, Pr1s1dtnl Recotds In the ofliee ot IN of: OZELLE DEE RIC. 2065 Pl acenh• Ave , "' proper legal form ii you resentatJve to administer dato walkthro h of the J & s INC., A CALIFORNIA Notice Is hefeby QIY90 of the date of thla publ1ca· Thi• siatemenl was Med County Recorder of OR· CIARDI alee ozeu.e STEO. Cosi. Me"' Ca 92627 want the coun to h11r yout th• estate of the decedent. •II• ~ schedu:Jl fOf June CORPORATION, 17595 th&I the Bo11d of Trust ... lion. Alt 1uch request• will\ the County Clerk ol ANGE Stall ol Cal1lomll HAM RICCIARDI (714) 846-61118 TIME case. THE PETITION requests 17 1994 at t·oo a.m. Pro-Hatv11d Street. IE IMne of lhe Coast Community should be •delresMd lO lh• Orange County on May 09 uecuted by RAMIRO A PETITION has bHfl 10:00AM, StOfed by the tQ6. If you do not file your re-authority to admwster lhe speclrve' bidden ate IO CA ' ' Collage DtS1rict of ~ Hunsaker Foundation. Cite 1994 GAEZ AND YAMILE R riled by JOHN G. KENNY In towing persons: Dl 12 sponte on t.me, you rNY estate und9f the lflClepeo-meet at Management Sup-The atMll to be sold are COl.rlty, Calllomil, wil ,. of COfy G. Youngberg, FG08349 GAEZ, HUSBAND AND the Superior Coun of Call-Brool<• Tierno. D048 lose the case, and your dent Admlnlatr~tlon of fl. !)Ort Services, 2985-A Bel( described In general u : celve sealed bids ~P lo but CPA, LHley, Thomu, Publlshed Newpot1 Buch· WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS, lornl1, C0tJnty of ORANGE. Chattel G. Robinson, 0017 wiges. money and prop-tiles Act (Thot authority Street. Colla Men. CA. ALL FURNITURE, FIX· no tater than ll.OO AM, Schwlll & Postma. 22._. Costa Mell Dally P•IOI ~a> WILL SEU. AT PUBLIC THE PEm'tON requests Gtegory A. 0 Br.-n, 0008 trty may be I.Min without w1N allow the personal rep-Call (714) 556-3240 for* TURES, EQUIPMENT. MA-Monday,~ 27, 1994, at WHt Cout HIQhwsy. Suite 19 26 J 2 9 1994 AUCTION TO HIGHEST that JOHN 0. KENNY be G.,y A. L.atham. con Gr• llJrther warning from the resentalllle lo take many I.ails. Bldl Wiii not be ac;. CHINERY, LEASEHOLD IM-the Purchasing Depar1ment lOO, N~ &each, Cali-' ' une ' ' Th54l BIDDER FOR CASH, appotnted aa personal rep. gOfy Raia, CO&e Hill.lry court. act.ions without COUt1 ap-cepted from contraciOfl PROVl!MENTS, STOCK IN ot IN DisttlCI located at lom4a 92663. (7t4) 650-_____ _._ __ CASHIER'S CHECK OR reMntatlve to edmlnl1ter Harris, 8066 Renee o·c. There are other legal r• ptoval. Before taklng cer· llOI allendlng thlt watk· TRADE, GOODWIU. ANO 1370 Adami Avenue. 81C19. 2n1. PUBLIC NOTICE CERTIFIED CHECK (pav-the ntall of the~ onner. A07t Fish Tales qulrementa. You may want lain very Important ectlons, ttvough. BUSINESS NAME, and are D, Cotta M .... c.ufomle, Publlthed Newport1 ________ _ able at lime of sale In law-THE PETTTION requMU Thomu Casey, A020 W1I· to eall an enorney nght however. the peBOnal rep-NOTICE IS HEREBY located at 17595 Harv11d al wNch ~ bids will be Beach.Cosla Mesa Dally FlcUUous lul moMY of the United the decedent'• WILL. end liam Dlu, A013 Karen Leal, away. If you 00 not l<now resentabve will be reqU1red GIVEN that the ebov• SL, Ste. H, Irvine, CA ~cfy opened and rMd Pilot Nl9 9, l994. 8uslnes• Nam• Stata) at THE CHAPMAN codldlt, ii any. be admitted El85 Benjamin M Forbes. an attorney, you may call to give notice lo lntlfnled named School Dl1tnct ot The businn• name used or: Th570 Statement - AVENUE ENTRANCE TO to probate. The Wiii end EOIS Thomas S. Cole, Jr. an attorney referral aervlee per1ons unless they have ~ Co\Jl'lty, CA. ac11ng by the Miter II that loc:a· PURCHASE OF FIBER PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons ase THE CMC CENTER BUILO· erry codlcil9 are aveilabie PTopeny 20139 ore legal &Id ofllc:e (fisted wllVed notice Of consented by and ttvough Its Oovem-!Jon Is HARVARD PLACE OPTIC CONNECTING dOI b ING, 300 EAST CHAPMAN for eumlnatlon In the Ille 2099 Plecent11 Ave .. In the p"hone book). lo the proposed ac11on.) Ing Bottd, hefetnafter r• CLEANERS EQUIPMENT; ORANGE onet 113471 EMng" u~ne::.~~EEAING AVENUE, ORANGE. CA eu kepc by the court. Costa Mesa. CL 112627, Despues de que le en-The lndependeot adm.nis-!erred to .. MDISTRICT," The ll'lticipaled dale ·ol COAST COUEGES FlctHlou ASSOCIATES 665 Scenic tight. title end tntetff1 con. THE PETmON requestl (714) 648.\J865 TIME: tregueo esta cltaoon tudl· lralion 1uthority wtll be Wiii recetVe up to, bYt noc the bulk sale 11 June 27, Al bid• 8!• to be In 8C· llusl N • A'le 1104 '~osta Mesa veyed to and now held by eutttorfty 10 admlnlll« the 11:00AM, Stored by the fol-cial usted Ilene un plazo de grented unless an Inter· tat9f than IN aboV•staled 1994 ,1 the office ol The COfdance w11t1 the Bid Doc· ,.... •m• CA.·9262e • It under uld Deed of Trust .... t. under the I~ IOWlng pertOl\I' 0433 e. 30 DIAS CALENDAAIOS Hied perton filM Ill ob-time Maled bids fQ( the Escrow Forum 23161 Lake umentl wtllch .,. now on Statement I 1830 In the property srtualed In derlt Admlnlwatlon ot e. "* Ragsdale •• C367 Gan-para pr11ent11 una r• jection to the petitJon and ewaid of• eonllaC1 tor the Cent., Drive .i120 El Toro, Ne and may be MCUfed In f!'9 followtng persons.,. 1~::iha$.'edN E~1. Beach uJd County and State a. lites Act. (This authorfty ulo Dut>ov. C3H Fraflll spuHta escrtt. • maqu1na thoW good cause why ltl• ebove P'oJect. Bid• shall ca 92830 the office ol the Dlr~or of ~business H : CA 92663 •"" SCtibed u : wilt altoW lhe pertlONll rep. Stefanec:, C3o6 Aly Fox, en .. ta cone. coun ~hould not grant the be received In the place Thia bLdk ule IS subjec1 PurchUlng ot the District. JUS TIRES, 3005 Harbor Thi• buslneu 11 col\· THAT PORTION OF LOT resentative lo take many C259 Brian Rayburn, B168 Una cana o una llarnada authority. ldenti~ ebove, and •t\all to Cll1lornla Unltorm Corn-No bidder may wfthdrew Boulevard, Cotta Mesa. CA ducted • lndollldual 33 OF TRACT NO. 9, AS ectlons without coun ap-Brian _Phllllps, B162 Larry 1.i::,.no le 0~~! 1 A H~:a ... ~ the Jpeu. be opened and puOUcly merclel Code Section ~~)~~ ~ : .. "= ~~ .. Tlr l R .. The ,:~·,:.:ant(•) com PEA MAP RECORDED IN provel. Befof• Wlung cer· Wlgg1n1. B148 Kurt JWTWd, pr • IU , .. ,.._._ •on WI ,,_,. on uoe read aloud et the aboY9-8108 2. '4 _,. ..,...,.....,_ • u..,. menc:ed I tranuct bus• BOOK 9. PAGE 9 Of MIS. lain very I~ action•. BOM Cheryl De La Cuesta. nnta a mequlna Ilene que 30, 1994, •• 1:45 P.M. In stated tirne and place. ti IO •Ubjec1 the name Of the ooenlna "*'°'· bef Company (Ohio Do-ne un 0 I FlcllllOUS CELL.ANEOUS MAPS, IN howeVer, lhe perlONI rep-8073 Steptwtn F. Harlan, cumpllr con las lormall-Dept. 703 located et 341 Each bidder must submit and eddreH of lhe person The BoWd orTrusteee,.. mettle). 1144 E. Marl<et B ·~ delN he ( ) ll51td THE OFFICE or: THE resentatlve will be required 8032 Larry Barrett dades legales apropladas The City Drive South, Or· with Heh bid 1 cerufied or with whom claims may be MrYeS the orivlleoe ol ,.. SllMI, Akron Ohio, 44316 ::_•11 • ~· s Ma COUNTY RECORDER OF to give no41ce 10 lnterni.d Property 20tS3 II usted qUlere que la cone ange, CA 92668. c:alhl«'• check payable to filed I• The Esaow FONm jectlng llfl/ iind II bids Of This bu1ine11 11 con. ~913 on. PfOll. ) SAID ORANOE. DE· per.one un1esa lhey 1w119 2075 N~ 81 , Costa escucheaucuo. IF YOU OBJECT TO lhe the DISTRICT or a bid 23181 Lake Center Drive: to Wlille any lrregularNel duetedbyec:orpor1tlon SCRIBED AS PARCEL 3, waived nouce or COllMnled Mesa. ca. 92827, a141 SI usted no. Pf•Hnta su granting oJ the pet.tJon, you bond In the '°"" Ml forth ,120• El Toro, CA 92830 0t lnfonnalitlM In any bid The reglttrant(a) com· ~hamecl Elgali hied AS SHOWN ON A MAP to the PfoPONd action.) ~5818 TIME: 12:30PM respunta 1 tiem1>9, puede •hOUld appear •I the hew· in the conlract dOCuments and the last date for flllng °'In IN bidding. menc:ed «I lranUCI ~II· with' 1~1~men~ w~~ rk ol FILED IN BOOK 99 PAGE The tndeperldlflt edmlnl• SIOfed by the following perder el caao. Y le pueden Ing and atate YOUt ob-In err amount not less than cllim8 ..,.. be June 24 ........ t /II NT'TY ,,... under the FktltiOYs oun., e • 27 OF PARCEL MAPS, ttallon •u1horlty Wiii be persona: H059 Don.aid -M. qultar eu Ulario, 1u dlneto ~lions or f~e wr1ttlfl ob-10" of the mexlmum 1994 which i. the~ 8ALDWlll, Dlnotw et BullneH Nerne(a) listed Dr~ County ,on May RECOf\DS 'OF SAID ()R.. granted unleM Ill Inter· Purcel, E226 Uwe Batfuu. y olrH COlll de IU •on• with the court be-amounl ot bid .. a guaren-<Uy bef0t• tM .... <Ute Purollaeln1. C•••t aboYe on: May 2. 19'<1 1 . ANGE COUNTY. nted per.on Illes 11'1 ob-H199 Jim l<Jahn, H188 Scot propledad eln avlt0 edlcK>-ore the hearing. VWT ap-IM lhll IN bldclef Wiii specified ab0v9. . Co111111unlt Colle a The OOOd YMr Tire l . Feo7973 The atrMt "eddr ... _,,. )e<:1lon to IN petition and Ktongaaut. Hi37 Wayne nal por patte de ta corte. pearance may be In l*IOO .,,.., Into the Pfopoeed • Deted 4114194 Dt•trlot r I Rubber Company, Vice PUb111hed Newport Beach· otner common dealgnatlon. lhow good cauee why the aoecllef."'" H047 Rhonda Eldsten °"°' requitl1o• ... or by Y°"' artorney. c:ontred If the aame la J & a INC Open: June 27 llMM. 11 President, .lotwl M. Rou Cotta Meta Dally Pllo• (II any), ot the real prop«1y ~ should not granc IN r.torttend. H002 American gales. Puede que usted IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ewanled to euch bidder, In I bhMh 'c w~ • This Stalemenl wu filed June 2. 9. 18, 23, 1194. de1C11bed e09Y9 le pur· IUltlorlty. Family F"lnanc:lal Servi .. qulera lamar a un abogado or • contJngent creddor of the event of fatlurt to enter u • ___.., AM Wit\ lhe ~ Ctent Of Th568 paned to be: 2272 Pl.A-A HEARING on the P9ll-FOll Chu Labredof E20I lnmedletamente. SI no lhe cteceued, you musl Ille Aid c:ontrect IUdl --.-.. Pm. Bid No.: 1141 Orange County on May 24,1---------CENTIA AVENUE. COSTA ttonWlllbeheldonJULY7, l<lfatJne FeNenden.' Et81 conoce a un ebogado yout claim With the court Wll beforfelt9d . ..,...._ .. , Published Newport Pubttahed Newport t994. PUll.ICNOTICE MESA, CA 91744 1994. at t :45 P.M. rn ~ Shenika Wllaon. E123 Gerrl :-:: = :. un eervlclo ~mall a copy to lhe per· The DIS~ICT reserves Beact.-Costa Mesa Oelly Beech.CON Meu Dally Fe1oa10 Flott leus . The undersigned Truetae 703 loc:aled et 34t The City Cummings, E117 Yancy "' oftc:lna ~· oaal repretentatlV• • the rlghl to reject wry 0t al PtloC June t. 1994. Pllo4 June 9, 11. 1914. P\Alllshed Newpon Beach-t dadllme lllY labllltt fOf o.M South. Orange, ~ lc:tlel, EOl8 Dane41 Oelltin, ~ una .. direct,_ i:: 1:;'1ed b'I "': ~ ~ ~ Of to waive .,.,., Ir· Th571 Th573 Costa Mesa Dally Pllol lluslMes Neme wry lncofrectnna of the t2MI. E030 Mlltl Tolley, C03I -..-(v9a Of WT montM om .,,. -regularities Of lnlormellU.. June 2 9 11 23 1914 lla ........ t sltMI eddr ..... Ind OlheJ _IF YOU OBJECT TO lhe Jamee ~on. co1• Doreen 1on1coi-.... -····· ~first I~ of'"~~ In any bid• Of In the bid· PUIUC llOTICI PUIUC NOTICI . . . . Th511 The IOllowlng peraon• .,. common deelgnatlon. If granting of the pel)Uon, you Neu -.. .., ~ .,. u pr.,._ ...,,_, ding No bidder may wflh-doing buSIMn •: """' shown herein. shOUld appear .. lhe .... "ooertY 01204 ............... C...J 9100 of the Callfomle ~ "'" eny bid '°' • period 8UNIUOR COURT PU8UC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE LANOSHAAK L.ANDSCAP· laid .... wll be made, ~ and ..... your a«>-11'7W Cowan. IMne. ca. , 714401 ~le Code. The time'°' .. of 71 day. efter the d... OI' CAUl'OMHA, CITY OP ING, *51 Montlfll St . buC Without ~ or~ or Ne""""" a«>-H?U C1t4) 113·1080 NDG• Ina deimt wll nol expire eetfcwtheopenlngOfblds. C8UNnOl'OllMQI C08TAllEU 1'1et1t1eus tagur-.Nlgue&.CA92877 wanenty, lllptnt or Imo with the OOUft b9o TIME; 2:3oPM, Stored by DENNll a. CHOAT• belore low monthe ftom A Peyment lond and a Mt TM Cltr DrM NOTICE IS ttEAEIV ........ 11w Steven M. •ouwer. 30051 piled, regarding llUe, pot.-the hwtng. YOUt II> the followlng P-•.r•on1: DllPT .2e ::0,,. heating date "'°'"*' PartonnMce lond shall be Peet Olllae ... 14nt GIVEN '* a P'Allc .....,. •• .. •••Rt Monteras St , Leguna ....ion. or encumbrancn. peeranc:e may be In S*90ll 1111 Mitt .. J. ~. · ~ pnor to eucutlon --CA 1ng _. be hetd ~ .,. The folowlng P9'90ftS ., ~. CA 1281' to pay IN remaining, prtnd-or by JOU'~. Mtl "°"" WlllardlflMll. TN neme WlCI eddrn• of YOU MAY EXAMINE the of lhe conttac:t and shall be ............ CON M ... Cly COUncll clolnQ buelneN . • Thie bu•lneu 11 con- pel eum of tile not•(•) ... "\'O\,f AAE 11. a.EDITOR c1a1 l\Mement sv •• 14e3 the coun 11: (El nombre y ftle kept by the cour1. "you 1n the form Ml forth In the ftet3-tl71 on June 20, 1994• a1 l:30 MUA''r THAI .::OOucrs dueled by: en lndlvl®al cured bY said Deed of or a oonlioger• etecMot °' Rot>ert A. Devle, B320 dlrec:clon d• Ill cor1• "' 9h: a person tnter..eed In CCH*ac:t doc:Ymenta. IN TMll 11Anu OF p.m . °' u IOOft .._....., 1oe12 Le ......_ F~ The realstrent(a) com-" Trwt. with Int., ... end lie• IN ctecueed, you,,.... .. Amerlcen RHI Estate, ORANGE COUNTY SUPE· t ntate, you may flle Eadt bidder shall be e ._ THI PETITION TO • ~ tn fie Council Y*t CA l210I' menced lo trlllNC1 ~· chergee lhefeof .. pro-your ctelnl ....... oour'I I01I Flr9l Diwetsllled Fl-AIOA COURT 700 CIVIC With lhe court a'°"'* .... cenMd CCH*ac:tor pursuant CHANG• TH• ...... ~· °' City Hell T7 .. 'None 9141 Stat °' ,,... urldef IN Ftel1llOUS vlded In Aid "'*(a), ado end melt • CIOflY:.:: per. nendal. "'329 Don Reltd/ CENTJR DR,IVE WEST ~11'°' ~ = of to the lutlMM and Pro-OP KERI LYNN LOW• Fatr =i -on Huntlnglon IHch CA BuslneH Narn.(1) Neted vll'ICM, If any eog.thet wlttl eonel retwMent ' •P-Church ot Aenec1lon1, BOX 1994 SANTA ANA CA ng o "' OIY '"alone Code and be 11-HR IN 11em: 12e41 ' ebove on· 10.1 .... • ... !hereon. and teee. POiflled by ... oourt....., A091 flnt Psnelon, AOM 12701 ' and ""9'~ ol ......... censed In .,. lollowlng CMS........ ~ Mlde )(M.9 ''" Nolle. 10ltl LI ...., M. lrouwer chergee end pPlnMt °' tour monlhl from.,. dMa FlrM ~ Flnllnclal, Mte °' "' any ~ °' daMlflcation• C3I (Aoof· of ''opo1ltlon 4 H ....... fGUn181n v..a-. CA This ..... menll WM Med the Tn.iee. tor an ~ of ... .....,_ of fie .... M)ll FlrM Psnelon. ""187 The name, lddr .... WlCI eccount •• ,ft~ In Ing), c12 (AephaNPMlg) AUUt t amended ltY "~ t270I -~· wllh the County Clerk of wftlctl • ot the Ula of ttllie ... • prcMd9d In section ""911 '9nelon llelephol1e number ol ~ ~ C:: ca111,:: QOWRNINQ 80MD ORDD TO IMOW 111 end .. 11. tt. IP' Thie bvsiMis 11 con. Orange Couniy on Apfll 20, no4lcoe II rMIONlbty ... 9100 of .,. Callfomla "°" "ooertY 241$17 Uff'1 llllOrney, or plalntlff tor .__. .. ; ~ c....,.. L llMllw CAU8• P09' CMANGa ~ 1m11 tot the dllCled bf; e generel 1*1· t914 INIM lO be 17°'557.41. tNllle Code. The-. fOf.. 1121 ~ A\19., Co9'a w11t1ou11 en enomey le· (El CIUMt -DINeter ' OP 1UMS of C01111e ....._tot.,. ~ ,.._1 hid emounl maybe Ina clelrN .. noc lllplre ....._Ca. t2e27 (714) .. 2. nomeir. la dlf'ecctOn y el ':t ~~ ltom IN .._ _. 1 r1 PlTITIOHER(ll KEAi t FleOlll Yw ,_ The , .. letrant(a) com-~~leech· .,...., on ... °'.... belore tour ~ from 3101 TIMI~ 4:00ftM Slafed ' de IMfono def c . •1•-.. ....... LYNN LOWDfR HAI/Hit.YI! been celCulatM 10 ... """"" lo trwect busf. CoU ..... D.., Nol Ma Th• Hl)•llclety under .,. hwtng ..... notad bf ... tollowlna '*'°"': WO ... .,..., .., .......... lwJ'IHI FILID A ftETITION FOR AH 111 ....... -undef .,. flCtMlou9 'f Mid DMd of TNlll ,_.. ebCM. CD21D Ton, llJ, MWllll, ebOOtdO del demandante, tlenen PubllahU Newport OADl!R TO CH"' NOE TI19 -. W...elDlii ...i ......... Hanle(•> lllled 11, II. June I. I , 1"4TN.2 tore •~ and ..,._ YOU MAY lXAMINE llt'9 D1Q Craig llac:h, Cl10 O del derMndanle que no PHILIP JOM GOLD, leac~ ..... Deify Nit.MEI FROM KERI LYNN In 11111111Rl11ln9 .,_ Cir •lla=1:1119::en:~no11:.:1p~p~l~{~Et:·•~.lf========1 erect 10 11tte ~ • ...,. bf.,. oourt. If l: Min MIM. eot1 Dl*'9 lllenubo9edo, •l fllllo4 June t 11 1914. L.OWDIR TO KEN LYNN ~ ..._ •• u·u.,a n -NLOT CW ~o:...--=-DeNnd :: ~ w:..-.:: : ~· con lem .. ~ S~H~::~~~ On th•"'°"' . . Thl?I Yf."'~Nreby °"*" .... ~-~ ': .... the ....::;: For Ad AollOr'I fQ( .... end ...... Notice with l'9 oourt . '°"'* .... °"'*,...,..,..the~ ILIED 4100 NEW'°AT .. '*'°"' lneeolllld In ........ b....... .. .... on'°.... c.11 a r.1M':. ~"=='°"='= =---= '::' :::.~ :.:: .:... ":.:...,; ~= ~· = s~~i:~::· The ::-:=..,.. .. = = ~-= :: c:: ~'=:, ":°" =--~. n::-.; Iii. T""'99 ca...s ..., end _...11111 d ...... • '*'°"" oMdl9 01 C8etller • It et"9 encl curr9nll dlrM-No. ?03 of .,. e>r.,.. 0 =.,. 8CI our oolumne oonipe1 °' ~ end 11ec1on to .... "' ., .., ,.._, • ct1eC111 orllV and •tot • euy "· 1e11 n. fllnd " ems 1ory °' 900d• and ..,. Counllv 1uper9or Court • _ .. • d ~ueAnect '"''.,.. .. AD-\4llOR ... 10 be recorded 1n the eceount • swowlcled 1n .,. lfM IA ~· M Cl....,.ed. In Cla111fled vtc .. eroundl IN eclclr..e "'°"" 11»owe ,.._ "'"111-• • l~a1=1~!!!:!!!!!L_;JL~ .. !:!ft=•!!~!...J aec-. 1no of .,. Callo purcNMd fOOde .. eold on 111•. ,... • 1:00 Cell ...... Ta. Ma Mft .,._ - • ot d I. c e d y c -1 ~ I I I ·- I .... ~ Belch/Costa Meea Daily Pilot ' Thut'lday. June 9, 1114 - PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC llOTICll ~ W IDTICll mon•r. ot the united PUii.iC llOT1CU PUllJC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC llOTICll w.IC llOTICll -...._ ... right. We. end NOTia! ~ , °' enc:um· smce wet\ r•· S j()1Nf TENANTS, -. An. CA 12101 • ec:sncss or N sll'ttt 14· • I MY •own w 11n111 7441 IJla9' W1f ... ICIOTICI ._..,~to end TRUSTET E'SIALf .lorlhepurpo.e aon. Ill SELL AT 'Vil.IC ubllc euc11on lo lh rtnandoNtCOft\ll'IOll~· Tllttof11'1mOU11tetlM.-.Glf ... &fMC'.Al841 ' ........ now l*d by. Wldtf Mid ~ SMe -*'-'Yt"9 ~ lncMbl· Equia.bl• 0Hd Com· UCTION TO HIGHEST I ~ IOI caat\ flOll • Jlrj Sll0\11!1 lltl•lil bllallct ol .. ~ _.., adOllllll .Ille: • '°" ... • MPAULT OMd of TNlll In the PfoP-No 11D1NH-14 eec:ured by Uld y, •• Trua&ae, by , .. IOOEA FOR CASH, pay.&N et Ule t.tme ot ia. d ' lie ~· 1111 rtd by flt Pf~ lt lie~~ 7'41 U. U•DM A DUD OP erty ~ In uld ~ ~=No. of Trull lndudlnQ · 8enefact ' Com· ASHIER'$ CHECK • m 1.-~ 1nONY ot UIOut COVW/lt 0t drtllly Old n r•Olllbll ....... COil -~Glow CA TllU8T DATU ........ ~-enddelc:tlMdM Ref No 11 ..... Chaf'geland••· ny. 22171 Mill Creel! RAWNON.AST.ATEO Untied S&ate1t all press Of lf'ltsMO rtgMO.ng lltq11111M11nd.OV-•92&4l ' ' t t tMa '*LUI 'IOU _,...: -.nee 6M0511 ot lhe Tru11ee , Laguna Hilla, CA TIONAl. BAMC. . iau• .. ld · "'*-t It llOSMSS!Oft 0, lllQJlll 11111t ot '1t ._ pub1Q111on Tllii ...__ Is c:oMuclN Tat..• ACT,,_ TO-..... l!>T 31 Of TRACT NO. ~~ER~ IN Ot!JrAULT In.la'" under aald 53, Telephone Hum· ECK DRAWN BY onweyed 10 and no .itOfS lor oit purpose 0 '1t NOb Of Ue • IC«-- --r..-~1. IN THE CITY Of .. DfED OP of Tn.111 c;aUMd a (7'4) S81·1290, TS. TATE OR FEDERAL .. d by II under Hid ' b 214219 Aoctutd _,., t ~ --· T•CT YOUR PROfa. COSTA MESA, AS SHOWN RUSTSSD~TED OllOllll. Uce ot O.laull and OI01, By: ShefVt Delli. REDIT UNION, OR A ed 01 Tru11 In lh red by :, C:.~' of Tnis lddtlOnal ldYanCM II.;, ~~GHE~ .. ..= ~~ DTY, IT llAY U IOLD ON A MAP THEREOF R£. •OU TAICE AC· 1ec:tion 10 Seo 10 be re· at. Truttee Sale 0111· HECK DRAWN BY A opetty ••luMed 1n a.id • rt t0 """ .,., ,,..._., --· -AT PUll&.IC aALL IP CORDED IN BOOK 247 ION TO PROTECT YCMM orded In th• c:ounly .,., Dale: 05/11/!M TATE OR FEDERAL nry and Stale and dlflO iM IMt. Cl\llOfl 11111 ~II• tigurt PflOr rttlly YOU llUD M llXPL.A. PAGES 49 AND 50, MIS: ROPEATY, IT MAY BE lhe rHI Pl'Of>9'1Y AP127497 AVINGSANDLOANAS HCtlbed •• lollow1 :ni:s.~Tr~let 110..0 In lddllOn to c=-tl Ille Th11eg1StW1tcommenc1dto UTIOll OI' TM• wa CELLANEOUS MAPS LO AT A PU8UC SALE. localed •nd more lhan , &12, Ill OCIATION SAVINGS Lot 3 ol blocll 33!1 o1 Ca· ne-, un '*' 1 • lr111$1Cl bUAlls:r under IM lc- TVR. ,,_ _. •• -RECORDS OF SAID OR: F YOU HEED AN ECPLA· hr•• m ontn1 have PUBLIC NOTICE SSOCIATION ORnal S.C:bon of Newpor1 otTr1nthtr1tolorttlllculed~Truste1 wll ICCltpt i aislllN's llllousbusitlllsMIMOfftllllll vr .... rRO. ANGE COUNTY ATION Of THE NATUN! apaed alnc• IUCh r•· • c:h •• pet Map , •• oeltvtfed to Ill• unller&IQned dmwn on a Statl OI Ill· lslldlbMOft~1.1994 C••DINQ AQAINIT APH: 412..()51,37 F THE PROCEEDINGS Uon. AVINGS BANK SPECI· orded In Booei 4 Page wnnen Oec:W1tion ol 'Dttaul nal blllk, ad** orawn by I Tiiis ~t .. llltd "'91 YOU, YOU 8HOULD TRUSTEE IS SELLING GA INST YOU. YOU Equllable Deed Com. Cllll H ao6a l~D l~H:EcT:ON ~102 t o l Mlactllaneou 1 and Demand tor Salt, Ind late Of lelltfll atlllt union Of a 1111 CCMlnty. CW. o1 OrMge eotn'AGT.LAWYRR. PROPERTY "AS IS, HOULD CON TACT A y ... Trua&H , Tru1t ~c:u. ODE ANO AU~~RIZIAELuape In the Oll1c.e 01wnnen Nollel 01 Oetauh an tckdrawwnllyaSllllO<lederll Coun1Yon~1!_,~ T.a. N0.111n.za2 WHE.BE IS" WYER. Hd Unll 11434, 333 the County Rec:order ol Elecdon to s.n Th• undtr·SIY"'lll l'ld loll! llSOOl11on NOTIOE·Th• t1C11110US Name Notloe of The street a<ldr"9 and On 061161114 •I 1 :00 lh Beaudry Avenue TIW\IM Sale No. 0 DO BUS~S I 11id County s9ned caosld said Notlal otumos assocqlloll or UVln!I• Sinement bPir• IM yutt other common d••lgnallon .M . Eq uita ble D••d 111h FIOOt Loe AngetH' y l3-3SJ4ecA T HIS STATE Will BE The "'"' addre11 and Dtl.tult and Eleet1on to S.l lO 1>ebanlt Spec:lfltd In Stc1lon 6102 from 1111 date II WM lltd ICI N T~~!!:!._~• If any, ol the real Pl'oPenY 1 ~!!!!· ~ t ucc:e11or A 90017, Telephon e UNDE~ ~c:-"~~~T HT0ELDTHAET T0HRAE ENNGTERACNICTYE other c:ommon dea1gne· recorded ri ltlt county wl!eraol ltlt fNllClal Code and Olfa ol flt Coun~ Cleft A new v.-......., dHCtll>ed above 11 Por· n n--1 .. ., merger IO Number. (213) 345·1955, DATED JUNE g 1110 lion 11 any ot the real the real property IS located iltldMllOrtlld to do business 111 lllls flCtOOUs 8llsNst Nlmt SI*· efTru.t POf1ed to be: 3489 SANTA onllnenlal Aulllllary By: Nor• Tc:h •p•rlan, UNLESSVOUTAKE ACTION AU. 300 EAST properly detcttb•d more than three. monllls haV'tS!ate In 11\t tvtlll llnder Ollltr ment mu5l be lied bltore fiat ~. la ~~~ given CLARA CIRCLE, COSTA 1 ~!'Yy•a the duty dap. N l lff'a Sale Olllc:er, TO PROTECT YOUR PROP. HAGPEMACNALAlFVOENRUE, OR t>ove 11 purpot1ad to be lapsed s~ce Suell rtcorda!IOn t111n cash ts IOOtPltd, 1111 Trus· lime Thi lllilg ol lllls sllllinenl that -....ED .....-....OAP. A MESA, CA 92629 ° n.... ru•le• un ., D•le. 0511111• ERTV. rr MAYE SOLD AT • NIA. I 504 Marcua Avenue, Date. 05/2"4 IH ml)'Wllllllold Ult ISSuance ol does not ol li:selt IUlllotla 11'9 CALIFORNIA CORPORA· The Ullderalgned TrustM d punuant IO Deed of ASAP121131 A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU right. title end Interest N ttwporl Beach , CA NA MORTGAGE S~RVICES 1111 TrllSl80 Deed untl tullds uSI In 11\ls S1a11 ol 1 Acldallt TION, • lluetM, Of IUC· dllCfalms any Ulblllty fOf' rull, Recorded onr.126,612.611 ·NE£0ANEXP\.ANATION OF on111yed to and now 264i3·3110. INC AsTrusi.e become~aiiableto 1h1P1Y910fll4Js1Ms$.Nlmt 111 Vlollllon of ceaor ltustM, Of' 1Ub1U. any Incorrectness of the 1 1~is , .. 1g ocumen1 THE NATVRE Of THE PRO-Id by n undet Hid O.td Th• under1l9ned Truat· 400 E Marn s11eet. Stockton eiioorsee as a malllr ol right !tit rlOflls 01 anolhef 11110. Fed· luted tnMIM ~I to ltteet addrn1 llnd other o. ·4 45 Booei •• PUBLIC NOTICE CEEDINO AGAINST YOU, I Trust in the propert .. d•acleims any liablhty 2904009 Said we bl mldt. bul .,11, Sa• or common law (S. the Deed o1 Trust executed common dealgnatlon If •g• •• o l Olflcl•I OU SHOULD CONTACT A situated In 111d County for any lncorrect11eu of ~09)~6-2899 tnoul covenant or ~arraniy Section t4AOO 11 seq 8usNIS b y MONICA GRACIELA 111y, 11'\own hereln. ' ecorda In lhe olllce ot NOTI~ Of LAWVER.. and State descnt>td 11: I.he alree\ addreu and Pal Stevens Agt'lt •l>ftU or mp6eO regaro111g and ProlesslOns·Code)., SCIARRATTA AH UN MAR· The total amount of the Record ... ol Orange TRUST£,: s SALE °" June 1 e. 1 l lM, ., MORE COMPl.ETEL v lher common d•••Qn•· 26740 ' lltlo PO»HSIOn or encum· . RI E 0 W 0 MAN AND unpaid balance of the obli-o~, Celllornla, H· TNll.ff Sale No. 10.00 A.M,. ~lafiad, DESCRIBED IN SAi lton II any, ahown tune· une 02 09 16 1994 b<lllOtS to sallS!y l!\t llldet>t· Fnt ~ lleach-COSll Mm ER N E ST 0 DA N IE L gallon secured by the u by: LMlle L Un· B1815256·93B Inc. ae duly~ TRiit· DEED OF TRUST. In The I0'411 amount of eoneu 'secured by ~ OMO IWOOl't Olly Atoe GY\JREC AN UNMARRIED property to be aokl 111d ley 11• •n unmarried Tlll• Ofdef No. •29322-5 ~~r9f a t -=~~ The wu1 eddren and 1"• (.inp;ud batanc:e 01 PUBLIC NOTICE at~ tl'ereundet wit!! in-CN250475 Ml'( 26 Jun~ g 16 MAN AS JOINT TENANTS, reuonable ullmeled w·u · 11 1 _,...,1 ~f==~1~· 12 1;90N:,'1n1t No to-other common deslgna the obllg•hon secured terest as prOY1111c1 ~1111 an u •' ~d9d 03/31/1993, Intl. costs, expenses and •d· . I le • ...--c •ue· . 3 • 42 ' I.~ tion if any of the rea by lhe property to be 0052713 111 d tooal I tit' PUBLIC NOTICE 193~212218 ot OHlcl•I vancea at the llme of the to ~ hlghff1 bid· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 11 e, of Offic" 1 ro' rt di~cribed ibove sold and reasonable etob· lOAH NO. 64414-GUGASWI ~' iinoa pnn ° no~•---------~ds In Ille otflce of the Initial publlcltlon ol the No-er for c:aah, (payable at HOER A DEED O F In the office of the County P pe Yrt d t b • mated coata e•pen~a TS NO 1150 teurtO lly sa.o OMCI Wllll lllttr Fiii Ne Ft11521 County Reeordef' of OR· llceorsatels:$182.206.42 Jme ol HI• In lawtul RUST DATED 06/12191.~1ord;~f~llf'l99 Co~IS~sf~ .A oB•·c oand advanc:es al lh•YOUAAEl;.·oEFMJLTUMDEA estltltreonas1Ka.tidtdlnsad FICTITIOUs l OSINESS ANGE County, Calllomla, In additlon to cash, the oney of the United NLESS YOU TAKE AC· b aA~rt Willi.,:U~~ and CARAWAY DRIVE • • Ume of I.tie mitt.al puba.. DEEO OF TRUST DATED Se•· Nott Ills, cllarg11 and et· NAMESTATEMftfT ~~tuan" .~~E1~NI otlct Tl r':'"" will accept. cash-tr'::.e·.~~a~~.~o~ p~p~~~~~CUA~o~: :raylo Elizabeth Upton. COSTA MESA c ce:•on °J5g;e.'J~l.ICe ol tHIMf 12. 1W UNLESS YO ~~:Sc~~~o ~;~~~!~a;,~ -Ttlf following person(S} "' .,..au wru ..,,., on lo 8f' I Check drawn on a C • SO O T 'PUB C S LE. Huablnd and Wife •• Joint 92626 He ia • ,. AX! ACTION TO f'ROTE T l • IShrt oocng bUSll'less IS Sell thereunder recorded lllte or national baN! a ounty our1houee, JOO L A A LI A Tenent1 H TNetor Will In addibon lo c:ash, the OUR PROPfRTY IT MAY ru5 'll~COLH KNOTT CAR WAStr 02/15/1994 Inst. 194· check drawn by i atati Of' vie Cenler Oriv. Weal, F YOU NEED AN EXPLA· SELL AT PVBUC AUCTION T The • undemgned Tru~t•e will acc:ept a LO AT A PUBLIC WE IF TRUSTEE OR PARTY CONDUCT-69~2 LINCOLN BUENA PAPI<' 114887 of aald Official federal credit union or a S.ny Ana, CA all rlghl, ATION CW THE NATURE TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR rustee disclaims an ceah1er'1 chec:ll drawn YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION ING SALE CALIFORNIA. . , Record• wlQ Sell on 06/l6I check drewn by a slate or Ille •nd lnlerest con· F THE PROCEEDINGS CASH (peyable at the tim. llab1ltty for any tncorrtct on • 11111e or nalional Of T E TURE 0 STEWART TITLE • 2 1"4 11 '12:30 P.M. 11 THE federal aa\11 1 and loan rr.id IO and now held AGA INST YOU, YOU of illa In lawful money of ness of the street ad benk, e chec.11 c:Sra'"'n by H NA F THE PRO· ,\TTtJ LOOEMA COHMAN • ANAT<QLY BOZ. 240 A MAIN NORTH ENTRANCE auoclallon ngHVlng1 •• II under tald Deed ol SHOULD CONTACT A the Unlt9CI St1teel at the ress and other common • at.ale or ledtoral c:red1 CEEOING AGAINST YOU, YOU 330 N 8~0 SLVO . STE 700 MARSHALlFIELO LA~E. AE· TO THE ORANGE COUNTY IOClallon ~ aavln 1 bank ru11 In lhe pre>perty 111· LAWYER. north front 1ntr1nca to the esignat1on, 1f any, union or a c:hec:~ dr-n OULO CONTACT'Al~WYER. GlENDALN A 9t 203 " OONDO BEACH, CA 90278 COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC ipeclfled In Sectl~ 5102 ated In aald Co unty, On 06118194 al 1 :00 County Courthouie, 700 shown herein. by a lillale 0, leder.al aav· NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TH NO (8181956 2868 Thrs Dustness IS conducted CENTER DRiVE WEST of Ille Ananclal COde and aliforn1a delc:ribed H : P.M ., Equitable Deed Civic Center Drive Wut, Said ule will b• made. 1ngs ••ld loan anoc:i· UNOEA DEEO OF TRUST Dited 0511711~4 • O~ an 1ndrv1ou~ll SANTA ANA, CA at public authorized to do business EXHIBIT "A'~ Company, H the dul y San11 An1, CA ell right, title but without covenant o ahon, HlltnQ• auoci· NOTICE Is hereby grven tnat STEWART TITLE , a Callfomla S'GNEO A~AlOLV BOZ auc1lon 10 the highest bid· In. this atate In Ill• event PARCEL 1: That p or· ppomted Tru•le• under i nd lnterHt conveyed to warranty, express or 1m· a11on or uvm111 bank STEWARl TIT.LE, a Callto1nia co111orall0ft R99istran1 has nol yef tieoun der to/ ca•ll (payable 11 tender other' than cash 11 "!>n or Trac:I 7530, In lh• end puB uanl l o Deed ol and now held by _it under plied, regarding title, pos 1pec:1t1ed 1n Section ~102 CorporatJon as ttusl!e or sue· u said Trustee, to uansact business under I/It tile time of iafe In lawful accepted, the Trustl'e ma 11y ol Newpon Beach, r u11, Rec:orded on 111d D111d of Trvlt In the sestion, or encum ol lhe fmane;1al Codec:essor trustee. or substJMtd By LOOEMAG COrFMAN hctJbous business name or mqney of the United withhold tti. luuance J ounty ol Orenge, Slale 06114/91 u Document property 1ltu11ad in .111c:1 brances, including fees. anl.I authorued to do trustee pursuant to Int Deed ol ASSISTANT w:e PRESIDENT narnes liSted herein Statn), au right, title, llnd tile TruatH'I Deed until f Calllomla, •• pw Map No. 91·304417 Book •• eo.unty i nd St1ta dH cnbed charges and expenses of busineai. ,0 itu1 stale In Trust exacuteo lly LEVON Newport Bead! Costa Mesa Tncs statement Waf f"90 W1tl'I lntefnl. conveyed 10 Ind fund• become available 10 rec:orded In Book 297, age •• ot Ottlclal ... he Trustee ind of the Ille event lender otherGUGASIAN ANO ZAROUHI OallyPilol tile County Cle(k ot Ora'lge now held by It under ••Id the payH or endorsee as a Pagea 35 and 36 of Mi•· eeord1 in lh• Ollie• ot A.P.~39-04~: nd trusts cruted by aaid lhan cuh 11 ac\.epted GUGASIAN. Recorded 09·27· cN252793 Mat 26 Jun 29 County on May 26 1994 • Deed of TNll In tile PfOP-matter ot right. el!aneol.!a M•pa, In the • Recorder QI Ofan9e other co=~ d••[;~=t~n Deed of Trust, to pay the lhe Tru•tee may w1lhho1d 1988 111 Book N1A Paoe NIA In· 199• NO'l"ICE·TllJS FlcUbous'Name .ny altuated In u ld County Said tale will be made lt1c:e ol lhe County R• ouniy, Californi a, u· 11 en of the ,.11 ro • rem1tnmg principal sums the 111uanc:e ot lheStJ 88·491327 ot Otfoeial Re• Statemellt expires lrve years and Slate anc1 described•• but wilhout covenant ~ Ofder of tald County, ec:uled by: Norman duc:~•d•bovel•p~: of the note(s) secured b Tru11ee'1 Deed until oros 111 tne olla ot tne County PUBLIC NOTICE •1om Cit date II was llled in !tie follows: warr1nty, expreu or Im-hown and delined 11 Sc:olt Buah end Ka~en J . 0 M: 1852 Iowa St.rMt. aid Deed of Trust to wit: funds bec:ome a11d1lal>le Recoroer ot ORANGE Coun~ Oita ol Ill~ C(!Unty Clerk A"''* LOT 13 IN BLOCK 118, piled regarding tille, pos. nil 1, on &hal certain Bush, who •re marned '° Coet1 t,4111, C•lifoml•, t3B4,392 76 with inter lo lhe IJ•Yee or endors-cai.t.orma ano pu15uan1 to Ille Fite No. FIOt71Z Ftelitious Business Namt State-SECTION .. B ••• NEWPORT aesslon Of' encumbrances, .. domlnlum Plan (lh~ •ch other. 92628 est thereon from as a maner of nghl NollCe or Oe!aul1111d Elecnon to FICTITIOUS BUSINESS r:>ent must be filtd betOfe ttat BEACH IN THE CITY OF to 11Usty the Indebtedness Condominium Plan Wiii Hll •I i:iubllc •UC· The undereioned TN1t· 10/01193 et 11 .250% Said ut• will be made Sen U\ereunder recoratd 02 10· NAME STATEMENT lllT!e r.,.1u1g ol lll!S scatiemenl NEWPORT BE AC H , MCured by .. Id Deed, ad-ereln) attac:hed H an on 10 the higheat bid-dlsclelma any liabffity for per annum as provided m but w1lhou1 covenant o 199~ in Boole N/A Pao• NI The lollo..wig l*SOfl(S does nol of 1tsen auC1ori21 t:te COUNTY-OF ORANGE, 11aoc:ea th«eunder, with In-xhlbll to lhal certain er lor c:aah, (pava*-al any inool'T'KtneH of the 511d note(s) lus costs "-arr.nty eapreu or 1m· lnstl 9'·99303 ol ~d Olhca1 IS/art OO~'\Q bl.siness n BL use WI !lllS state ol a flCl!bOus STATE OF CALIFORNIA. teresl •• 1>'911ided therein, eclerallon ol Co11• Im• 01 ~ale In 1•r'~ •tr1et ldd,. .. ~ other and any adv:ncea withlp1ted regarding 1111e Records 1dSelon06-16·1994 BHL POOLS 1120 N T1ist.n Business Name In vtoiaoon ot AS PEA MAP RECORDED and the unpaid principal of nania, Condih ona and ~ney lhe Un te commond11lonat1e>n,lfeny, nterest 1pua.uo1on or e11c:um·a1 300 PM ON Tiff FRONT Orange CA92665 llleroghisotanotnerunoer Fed- IN BOOK 4 PAGES 27 OF tile note aecured by sMd Ralriclioni tor Newporl !el) at: Al ,lhe Not1h ahown herein. ' ESTIMA TEO TOTALfb<•nce~ lo ~a1n1y I.tie m· STEPS TO THE ENTRANCE Of 0 NALO A FRAAC:S 5 eral Sta•e or common la111 (Ste MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, deed ·w11h Interest thereon Bea~ Townhoua!1 Ltd. front entranc:e, lo the S•!d H ie will be ma,de. DEBT $425 517 .96 CSebtednu1os secured b E ORANGE CIVIC CENTER Ma11<*1 Rancilo 5anta M1tg Section 14•00 el seq . Business IN THE OFACE OF THE 11 !>fovided In sald_Note, (lh• Oec:larabon here· eo1;1ntv Cout1houH, 7oo but without coven1nt or The ben~ficla unde n1d Deed adll'ance ~ E CHAPMAN, ORANGE. r.1a CA97€85 asid ProlmlOflsCode) COUNTY RECORDER OF tees, chatgea and ex· n) rKOfded on May 11 , Civic Center Drive ~Hl, wanenty, axpr111 or Im-·41 D d f T rv t h mt:rt:under with m1er1:1o CAl'\fORNIA. at PUbllC auction Tilts bus1111n 15 condU(ted First Fi.1110 SAID COUNTY penses of the trust" llnd l 972 H rn1trumenVFlle Sanla Ana, CA •II nghl, plied, reoerdlng iltle, po•· 51t ee 0 J us d eJe"'a' provodud lherem "" to the 111gllnt bidder lor casll by an indrv10ual ALOEM l YMAJt ESCROW CORP APN: 047·111i-04 Of lh• trust• c:reated by No. 11412• In Booll l0122• ti"'• •nd lnterell c:on· MnlonU,:' enc~~~·~ I 0 or~ exe~uti d •n ed1t.he unpaid pnncop.ot pl (payiblt at Ill• lllne ol salt In SIGNED OONALO R fWiCtS 22772 Centre Or . Sii. 100 TRUSTEE IS SELLING said Deed of Trust. Page 313 ol Ofllc:lal veyed IOd and now held t~,P•Y r;m~:'"' Pt ' I ivere to t De uln er~1gne f ttte noLe 1oecure'-' by •·11 wtul money ol tilt Un :ao The l""IStT&lll commenceo to • Uta Forest. CA 92630 p R 0 p ER Ty , • AS IS CONSOLIDATED RE Rec:ords ol u1d County by It un er said Deed ot p.. •um o .,,. no •1• . a w11tten ec a ration o d1:ed with mte•1:•I there S vw N • Se .r -.. ~ WH R .. • • PARCEL 21 An undivid· rust In lh• property 111• Mcured. by 111d Deed of Default and Demand forfon a• provuJ1:1.f 111 •a• lates). alt roglll, btle arid lnter· transact ous1ness 11n4er Ille le· e~ adl·~la -s.a -n! ~t~!.t a dr CONV~YANCE COM-ed ll2l lh ln&ereit In and ueled In u ld cou·nty, Trvet with lnterH_t ther1on, Sale, and 1 wrnten Not•C•,Nuu! lee. Chd•\lt!• dJ• st. conveyed 10 and now held bbous b1n111en na'"• or names .., OMV Plot other common ~ .. T'~a~ PANY, 21031 VEN· IO those portlona 01 Loi 1 Calllomla deacnbed ... H pro'11d~ In 11id not•l•I. of Def i ult and Eltctl~n to CApen•es 01 the lfu••e y 11 under said Oeed or Trust In ~sted abovt on NIA CN250493 Jun 2.9.16 ~ it an of the I g ' TUAA aLVD., SUITE f Trac:I 7530, ahown end Lo& 19 or Tract No. 2353, edvancH, it any, und1r the Sell. The unde~S1gned and ot the truto.IS credLe Ille property ~1tuated In said This statement was foed With PUBLIC NOTICE deac:rlbed ~ ~rope~ 8 2 0 ' W 0 0 DLA N D defined ea wcommon .. per Map rec:orded in t erm• of H id Deed of Truat. c1use~ u1d Notice ofllly s.tod Det!d of 1 rust ounty-and Sta.e and descnoed tne Counry Cieri! or Orange, ________ _ rted 10 be' 1824 aW~~T HILLS, CA 81364 (818t Area1tt (lh• "Common Book 93 Page1 38 and, .... chervH and expenH• Default and Election to Verdugo Service Cor s lollows Couniyon Miff 19 t994 Fiie Ne ft111M CLBOA BLvO NEWPORT 3 40o4472 Area•" herein) on the 39 of Ml1cellaneou1 ~ t:'8 TNt~b andidob ':Sell to be recorded in thejporullun u a .. •d lruitee £X>11BIT 'A' NOllCE·TlllS F1C~f1011s Name FICTITIOUslUllMll BEACH CA 92663 D•ledi Ol/25/1994 ondominlum J»len. Ell· Maps In the Olllce or lhe f ~,~,c:ea Y 11 8 county wh.,e tl)e rul 1 2 1 we. I u e • 1ng10 LOTS ~8 TO 56 INCLUSIVE OF Statement expiru !~t ytars • NAME STATEMflfT The uNs•i•lgntd TruslM 8 1 KELLY REEVES ceptlng and reaervlng, Counrv Recorder of said 0 Th.'total i mount ohhe property is located. Onva lh1rd floor, Glen RACT NO 1210, AS SHOWN l1om tt!t'Oate It was hied ln Ille Tile lonowmg peBon(s) 41Klalms any liablllty for TRtSTl!E IALI! OF' however, exc:lu1i11e rlghla founty. APN Number: unpi id bali nca of th• obll· FOR SALES INFOR dcJle CA 91 l03 {ll 18 ON A MAP RECORDED IN SOOK Olla ol tile County Clerlt A new is/are doing business as Dane· any lncorrectneu of the • eppunenant IO HCh Unll 39·151 ·11 gation H cur9CI by the prop• MA TION: M on·Frl 8:00l50U 2485 By Eslhe AO, PAGES 45 ANO ~6 OF FlcqllOUs 8uslne5S N1me State-mg turban Productions 1311 N atreet eddreu and othet flCER lor po11Halon and oc· Thetolalamount ol th•ertytobeiold andrHson-a.m. to 5.00 p.m. {619lValenzu1:la Tru111:e' MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. RE·meMmustoe ltleo before tllatDeerpar1t Ort.'e Ste 210 common dHlgnatlon, If LPP 1014e • cupanc:y of the batc:o· unpaid balance of th e i ble utlmated coat•. 111• 466·35B6 s .. te. 0111cer Dated OROS Of ORANGE COUNTY bme Tll• hllng ol llllS statement Ful;enon CA 92631•2243 any, ahown herein. Publl1hed Newport nlH, patio•, porc h H obligation Hcured by pentH ind edv•nc••lt the Dated: MAY 18, 1994 ()!)rJ 11111!111 AUFORNIA !toes not ol Ilse" aulllortlll Int Cllrtstoptler p R o·sa 1311 The total amount of the Beach·Coata Mesa Dally and/Of boal allp1 1h0wn the property to be 1old time of lnitlll publie1tlon.of AMERICAN SECURITIES ASAP1211Jb 1 XCEPTING THEREFROM ALL use In 1111$ $lalt ot a Ficdtlous N Deerpark Ol'Ye Ste 210 unpaid balance of tile obll-Piiot JUne 2 9 16 1994 on lhe Cond ominium •nd reaaonably eaUmal· the Notice of Si le le COMPANY ITRUSTEE)b~ GJI& 6123 IL. OIL RIGHTS MINERALS Suslntn Name 111 lllOla!iOn ol fui1trton CA92631 220 gallon 11cured bV the ' ' ' Th563 Plan end dealgneted or ed coal&, expenHa and '234,841.06. C/O CAL·WESTERN RE PUBLIC NOTICE MINERAL RIGHTS. NATURAL tt\t rights ol anotner uncer fed· nus buSll'less ~ condUCllCI Pfoperty to be IOld and IO be dHIQne&ed on said advanc:11 al the llme of The Baneftclery under CONVEYANCE AS GAS NATURAi: GAS RIGHTS. ral. State or common law (SM b CIV aj reuonebf• ullmated PUBLIC NOTICE ~condominium Plan" Of' th• lnll.lel publlc:aUon Of .. 1c:1 0.lld of TNat '*910• AGENT NOTICE OFTAUSTEE'S SALE D OTHER HYDROCARBONS on 1'400 et seq . Business srG~ro c~~topfler 0 Sa cotll, upenin and ad· tn the Oec:larallon 11 be-the Nollc:e o l Sale l a fore 1xacuted end dellve,.d P.Q. Bolt 22004 Ts NO 69075927PS SY WHATSOEVER NAME 0 ProttSSIOl\S Code) Tiler IStrant comnienc:eo cg vane .. 11 the ttme of the FlotllloU9 Ing appunenanl to such 163,9S3.22. Peym•n ~-~he underalaned •-~~ EL CAJON. CA 92022.., TITLE ORDER NO l00038·3 NOW'l THAT MAY BE WITHIN wst Flt111g transact ~S"1CSS under Ille le lnlUal publication ol lhe No-•tt•lneu No-Units re1pec;bvely. mual be by ee1h, • C.lh· ..,...1at1tlon of O•f•un ' 90041 APN t •19·165-Sl OR UNDER T~E. PARCEL OF COASTAL COUNTIES ESCROW ~of Ille It: '50, 15e.34 Statement : PARCEL 3: The e1tc:lu· ler'a check drewn on •Demand tor Sile, i nd • (619} 590·920ol'fOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A LAND HEREINABOVE OE· CORP. ~tious ousllleSS name or Nilles In addition to caah. the The folloWlng persons are 1111e rlghl to po11e11lon alah 1e 11ordn•llonbal bankta, .~ :'r!Te~tk,~0 o~~f~ /Jy LORRIE WOMAC~OHD OF TRUST DATEO SCRIBED. TOGE~ERWITH THE 16099 GOldtnWHt Street os~~::;e~~ 1~9:4 w;tt TrvllM will ace.pt a caah-doirtQ bualnetS u : end oocupancy of thoH c ec rewn Y • 1 ... • lo d . • • Id EXT 301~8118189 UNLESS YOU TAKE PERPlTUAL RIGHT Of DRILL· Hunonoton 8eacn CA92647 Cle Ofar ' ler'a ehecll dl'llWn on a HAJA RUSTLERS. 1337 E. :on1on1r o~ lh~ ~lmon or led=k c:~il u~~n, No::: of' O.f:i:~ e:C-Trustee S•I• Office CTION TO PROTECT YOUR l~G M1NING. EXPLORING ANO NtWDotl Btadl·Costa ti~ ~:.,,~':~une 2!t.,:;.. ge IW. or nahonal bank. I Kalela Av... ~ange. CA reH o ol o rec: or a c: rawn .. ., a tlon to Soll to be reeotd•d In Aurhonzed S1gnarufl f'ROPERT'f IT MAY SE SOLO OPERATING THEREFROM ANO Daily Piiot NOTICE-Tl! rd11ous ~ Check drewn by • •1-l• or 92667 b530ei d•f·~na'4.1on the:~~· ,:~~ed:::~c·~~~~~· the county whel'9 the r111I 5/26194 6/02;09/94 r A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU sroq 'G IH ANO REMOV1~G CN250477 Mzt 26 Jun 2 g 16 Statemellt e!res '"' yun federal credit union or a Sherrityn MaMn, 23· Via on om mum en H 1 •property la ~•t•d .EEO ~ .. EXPLANATllW OF T~E E SAME FROM SA10 v.o,iD d 1 o check drawn by • atate Of' Candelarla, Colo de Caza. bpo·~~~·-~;11:,!,!~n ::~~~= :!~~c·:~:~;.: D1t1: M1y , 1: 1994 PUBLIC NOTICE \ATURE Of THE PAOCEEDl .. GS OR ANY OTHER LANO. INCLUO· PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ~ in!~~:Scie~ r n: federal ~"I>' and loan CA 92679 . • • Spec!Wed, lflc:., Tru1t· GA ~ST YOU YOU SHOULD t"G THE RIGHl TO WHIPSTOC< Fiii..... flCtllJoU B N Sl3 naoclatJon, 1avlng1 ••· Thia bu1lnes1 11 co~ u1d C::Ondomlnlum Plan In HClion 5102 ot lhe f'I "· 1090 Eugenl1 ~eca, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S C0"'1ACT A LAWYER OR OIRECTIONALLY DRILL ANO FICTm-o•;•F~Sl .. ESSS s usoness ame • soclatlon or 11\lfng1 bank ducted by: Ill lndMdual as being eppu1141nenl nanclal Cod• and auth Ceflllnteri•. CA 93013 , SALE UNDER DEED On 06123~4 at 1 00 p M N A MINE FROM LANDS OTliER ..,. "" " mtnt must be f lld before !NI specified In Sec11on 5102 The reglatrent(1) com-Parcel 1 at>ove. rized IO do bu1lne11 I 18051 684·1424 By: A. OF TRUST MORTGAGE SERVICES INC •. HAN TtiOSE 11EREINABOVE NAMEST~TEMENT time Tile hlmg.ol DltS scatem111t of the Flnlncial Code and menc9d 10 ltanNct bu9I-PARCEL 4. The Hc:lu· lhla aiate. Pohl AHt Vice Pruident TS No 20481 EV • as Th• loDowlrlo person(s) ooes not ol ltsea autnor121 lfl• authorized to do buslnet• MH under the FlClitloul aiv• nghl to uH end oc· The 11ree1 addre11 .and ostis ()6jo2 06109 Loan No 451!U5 5 Ule du"f appointed Trustee OEtl~IBj~NNE~SL ANgR~~ IS/alt doing bus111ess as Laura's use 11'1 tl'lls state ol a Fct1t1ous In thl• atate. In the event BuslMH Name(•) lilted cupancy for wharf age other c:ommon desrgna· • • Omur Rel •• .incer .,., pursuanl to Deed Of • Loaves & GoodieSi, SOS W Business Name in VlolaVOll ol lender other than caeh is ~on: 5-13-81 nd docking purpoHa ol on, If any, or lh• real PUBLIC NO'TICE AP Number 423 372 05 Trusl Recosded on oen4f89 as INTO. THROUGH OR ACROSS Whinier Blvd La Habra, CA tile ognts or 11\0tner tJndlr Ftd ICC:tP'ed lh• TIUllM may Sti.rrllyn MaMn IUCh portion ol lhe Com· pro P• rt y de I c rl bed YOU ARE IN OEF AUl 1 Document No 89·•50282 6091( THE SUBSURFACE Of THE 90631 eral Staie or common law (SM withhold • the IHuanee of Thi• at1tement Wll flied mon Area• ot Loi 1 ot above 11 PUfPOr1td lo be. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S NOE R A DE t:. 0 0 F ... Paoe ••• ol Olllctal Recol'dS LAND HEREINABOVE OE· Laura Schavon1, 1909 Can· Section 14400 et MQ Business the TNSIH'a Deed until with the County Clerk of Traci 7530, shown and 3113 Barbe dos Street, SALE RUST DATED Au9u•t 28 1n me olhce ol Ille Recorder ol SCRIBED. AND TO BOTTOM yon or Fullerton, CA 92633 and l>rotess1ons Code) funds become available to Orange County on AprU 26 dellned on &he Condo-eoala Mesa, CA 92626. R-28301 1\1\IU UNl ESS YOU TAKE OranQe Couniv. Cahlornla SUCH WHIPSTOCKEO OR DI· William A Schlllone 1909 fll'SI Fiiing the payH 01 endol'IH 11 a 1994 ' mtnlum Plan 11 Boat Siiµ The undersigned Trust-Loan No. B369084 ACTI o N TO PROTECT mcuteo by Susan Shaw, a RECTIONALL V OR IL LE 0 canyon Or Fullerton CA 92633 Newport 8e.1Cll-Costa Mesa miner ot right, F8089B3 No, 2, "Bo•I Shp•" whlc:h .. and/or II '• ·aulhorlzed APN: 139-492·23 YOUR PROPE:RTY, IT MAY >Mdow Will SELL AT PUBLIC llS., T-UNNHS ANO SHAFTS Tnls bus111ess iS conducted Dally P11or ' Said sale WiU be made, p bll hed N Port Bea h-hll been 1pec:1llc:11lly egenl, II applicable, dl1· T.S. No. 803078 &E SOlD AT A PUBLIC UCTION TO THE HIGHEST UNDER AND BENEATH OR BE· tiy llusO,nd and Wiie CN254047 Jun 9 16 23 30 bu1 without covenant or u • ew c de1rgnaled .. being ap-c:lalm(•) any heblllly lor IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SALE IF YOU NEED A~ BIDDER FOR CASH, (payable al YONO THE EXTERIOR LIMITS SIG~EO uura Schavone Wll·ljiiiiiiiiiiii wananty, -.preu or Im-Coata Mesa Dally Pilot May purlenant 10 Parcel 1 any lncorrec:lneu ol lhe PROPERTY OWNER: EXPlANA TION Of 1 ttt: time ol saie 1n law1ul money ol EREQr AND TO REORlll 113m A Scha'vone II plied regarding litle, pol· 28, June 2, 9, 18, 1994. bove 1n &he manner llfffl eddrou and olhl!r YOU ARE IN DEFAULT NATURE OF THE PAO lht UMad Stales) al Tne Chap-RETUNNEL, EOUIP, MAINTAIN RtQistrant has nor yet begun MUlOn °' encumbrances, Th559 provided lor in the Dec· ommon do11gnallon, 1r UNDER A DEED OF CEEOING AGAINST YOU man Avenue entrance to the REPAIR, DEEPEN ANO OPER· to IJltls.lel t>usontss undu Ult to utlaty the lndebtednet1 PUBLIC NOTICE laralion. APN Number: any, ahown herein. TRUST. -OATED SEPTEM· YOU SHOULD CONTACT A CMC Center BuijdlflO 300 East TE ANY SUCH WELLS OR ltCttious tMintss flamt or MCUfed by aald Deed, ad· 932·36-001 Benehclery: Bank ol BER 5. 1990. UNLESS LAWYER Clla.prnan A~•. Orange, CA a~ INES. WllliOUT. HOWEVER. nart!H Nlld lier J vane:" ltlefeunc:fer, wfth In-NOTICR OI' The IOlal emounl of the Amerlc:a, NT ' SA, Con· YOU TAICE ACTION TO Nc:illc:e 11 hereby g111en tgllt bile and Interest con~eyed nE RIGHT TO DRILL MINE Tl!os sta'tme~I~ llttd Wltll lef'"I u Pfovlded !herein, npaid belenc:e ot the 1umer loan Center No. PROTECT YOUR PROP-tllal Verdugo Serv1c:e toano nowlleld 11y 11 unou sa,id ORE. EXPLORE A."'0 OPER· (; "' C Ind the unpaid ptlncipal ot APPLICATION TO obllgallon Hc:ured by ahlomla #5691, Altl'I. T ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO CotpotdllOn a Cahlornoa Oteo ol Trust In 1111 property TE Tt1ROUGH THE SUR~ACE r oti t ~~\~Orange the note HCUred by &aid anLALCOHOLIC e property to be iold lay\On, P. 0 Bo• 2190, AT A PUBLIC SALE IF Corporation as lruslee tuated in said Counry taktOI· R THE UPPER 500 ffH Of oc.in~on .l'f deed with lnllfHI thereon Bl.VEMQl!S .. ,.... nd reeaonebly ••limal· anc:ho Cordova, CA YOU NEED AN ExPLA· Of •uc:c:ooor hultH or 1111deSC11bfO as RHfRRED TO kE SUSSURrACE Of 11E s ~o ICE·· IS FC;~s Name 11 pcolllded In aald Note, To Whom ., May ~ cotla, eapenaea and 5741. Telephone No.. NATION OF THE NATURE 1ulli11IUhKI truitee pur ~ SAID OHO Of TRUST LA.'IO HEREl~\'E OE· ia.ement tlPlllS yurs fee1, chergea and ex· c:.m: LUPERCIO, JoH Lula ancea al lhe llme of (918) IS1-i081 OF niE PROCEEDING suanl to Ille Deed ol •'PROPERTY SOLO AS IS'. CRISED AS RESER\tD IN THE trom tilt C!itt it wast 0 11'1 Cit pensea of the ttusl .. and & W1LSON. Wiifredo l1(are) e lniUal public:ellon ot Seid aale will be made, AGAINST YOU YOU Trull e11ecu1ed by Frani. ht to~ Jmounl ol Ule unpaid DfED FROM THE IRV•l\E COY ~la ot rte Co11nty Citrt A ntw of the trust• crNled by aPOIVlnQ to the Oepaltment he Notice 01 Sale 11 but wllhoul covenant or SHOULD CONTACT A Augu11 Rec;orded ~llCI 01 1119 obogatloll st· PA."4V A CORPORATION AE· ~~llS 8':S!llfSS Namt St.a!a- aeld Deed of Tn.rst. ol ·Akofioflc: ~ ~ $350,511 07. Payment arranty, expro11ed or LAWYER 0!1•0!>11990 1n Book •• rrd oy sao Deed ollrvst and OROEOJt.~E 2 1969 N 600 ment rm.st bl lled btlOfe tr.atn •• .llill~--ALLll!D llANCOf" llol 1o Mii elc:ohofic: bell9r· utl be by c:aah a c11tt-lmplled, regarding l1lle, P1ge •• ln11 • 90 47'~21 9 .,.E 6 F OFF •1 tm1 Tile 0 ol lflis Stattmenl • agn et 2200 Hart>« Bllld., ler'• check d,.~n on a poueallon or encum· On JUNE 16. 1994. at ol Ot11c1a1 Records tn lhe easona!tly PStlrnateO costs. 74 p,... 2 5 0 h. AL ~oes not o1 :st" aJf110(:ll lllt TRUSTER Ste E·170 Cotta M .... CA 1la&e or naUonal bank e brances lo; &he purpose 1 D·OO A. M .• AMERICAN ottic:e 01 the Couniy Re· exptnses ari~ advances at Iha RECORDS ~se l.'I :?ld s~ta ot 1 FIClltlOllS aY1 CONSOLIDATED 92827 with~ Beer & k drawn by, a a.ate I HllseYlng lhe lndebl· SECURITIES COMPANY corder 01 Orange Coun 1'"11 ol !he im~ pubficanon of 10 LA.~0 IS ALSO '<~O'o\:~ SY.sustie.ss N~ in vQ!ai)Oll ot RSCONVllYA.NC• CO., Wine eating Place "41" Ii-or federal c:redl& union ne11 1ec:ured by uld as duly appointed 1rvstee ly Cahlorn1a end pursu Iha -NOiiet cl Sale ls tiE LOS M GHES C-01.i~TYjltle nghts el anot11tr i;ndlr fcO· AQINT, 2103t VIN• cenM(a) r • eheck drawn by ~Deed ot Tru11 Including under and pursu1nt to ant to the Nohe:• 01 De· 122.01090 P~mentmustbe 1o:X. ASSESSOR AS 1520 W eral,St.ate,orcommonl311t (SM TUAA 8LVD., SUITE Pub l 11 h • d New po.rt 11a1a or rederal uv.nga lh• '"'· charge1 and ex-Deed ot Trust rtcorded laull and EtflChon IO S4!1 by cash, a cash.er s clleclt drawn OAST, AND 1400. W COAST section 10 00 ttseq~ Bas111m a a o, woo D LA ND Beech..Co1I• M... Dally and loan auoc:1a11on, nae• ol lh• Trua&ee. SEPTEMBER 17, 1990, thereunJ11r record• on bf I Sl.l?t or federal ~nos IGHWAV , ,.1nd Prorttst0ns Colle) MILLI CAeUM(ltl, Pllot.Junel, 1994. eving1 a11oc:lelion, or e trustee under said as ins~. No. 90 491204. 021261199• 1n Book ·and loan assOCoJtJon. sawios P NUMBER 049·L8064 flrstfu111g 340-4472 Th572 H1tlng1 bank apec:llled Deed of Trull caused a of Of11c1al Records 1n the Pilg1i1 rn .. L# 94 131199 UJOClatJOn. or Si•lllQS bani( 49 280 S5. 049 280·75 & NtWl>Oft BUcl1·Costa Mm In HGllon 5102 ot I.he Fl-Nolle:• of Default and office of the County Re-ol u1d 0111c1al Records, speohed In st(.ton 5102 of !he 49-280-n o111y Pllotll~~~~~==~~ D•ledl 0 5111/1tHM PUBLIC NOTICE nenclal Code and autho· Election to Sell to be re-corders of ORANGE will Soll cm 06rJtw1994 • f1"inCial Code and autllor.ztd to Tiie strut adoress and oltle( CN2S2•60 May 26 Jun ~916 -111 i ... •ri KELLY REEVES,---------nied IO do bualne11 In corded In the county County, S1ete of C1l1for· t 00 PM al the Mort Oot1usoness1111111sstata ommon dtslgnabon, 11 iflY of,_________ ~ ••• TRUSTER SALi OF· CHl11711U thla i t.ale. • here lhe real property nie, executed by CHAU front entrance to lh he street aodress and otrler 1111 property cescr1btd PUBLIC NOTICE llL1 •lllWlf FICIR LR Alm Acc:m&IT Alm The 11rfft addreu and la loc:aied and more lhan VAN NGO ANO MINH THI County CuurthuuH, 70 ommon 11es19na~on, 11 any. of bova IS purported to be HOO· Mortu•ry '* Ch.,.i LPP 10093 .-AL~ nt! other common d•algna· l hree months have HO, HUSBAND ANO WIFE C111ic: Center Dnve We11 Ille rul properl'f oescrlbtd 1520 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, file No. fl0t731 Cremetlon Publlahtd Newport ,.::=-:aw lion, 11 any, 01 the rHI PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES above ts pur()orted to be. 2419 EWPORT BEACH, CA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 110 ... _ _......8., BHch.Co111 M ... Dally V111 £ndedO-m*-31, ~·1~';u,t:~r:!~ R~~onO W&V Cos~Mes.> C rs:•msu~;rs~~,~~ ,~us: Tflt~~:!f;gE .. E:':r50ll(S) eo.:".M:;.· p= Miy 2fS, JUl'MI 2• 9• GENERAL l:l~ICAN LIFE 4401 WHI CoHI High• PUBLIC NOTICE he understgreo Trustee dis· ncorrectness ol Ille sltMt •~· ~· doing business as .... ,. I . Tl\558 INSURANCE COMPANY ~ N-~•C:h, CA CITY 01' COSTA lll!SA . ct:ums an~ r>ib~ ty ror any ress and Oller common oesog-RIClleyCvi)rm Eltcb'ona Al , PUBLIC NOTICE 70f0~:05~·15'· ~·undertlOned Tru1I• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVCN that a public hearing wlll be held by the Costa ------=--~iTotel edmltted Hlttt: " d11clalma any llebUlty Me1a City Council on Ju.,. 20, t994, at 8:30 pm., or u soon thereafter as YOU Ma IN D•PAULT t7,ee>e, 113,014 tOf eny lnco"dectne11 odt poulb,., In ttl• Coun<:il Chambera of Chy Hall, 77 Fair Drllle1,.Costa Mesa, on UNDRR A Dl•D 01' T o t 1 t. 11 e b I 11 t I • • : . allfft ad reu in the rollowing item. ..... a.-. t7 201 122 112 thef" c:ommon de11gna· TRUST -T•D --•• eePltll 'stock•: t-0-, 11 any, ahown her• Th• 1994-95 Budge1 ror th• City of Costa Mesa will be eonsld•red for adoption I, tHt UNLRSS YOU AotNfrate vmt.·ln• fOf In. at tttla l'Tl89tlng The following Is the proposed allocation of r9aources In TAKE ACTIOM TO PRO. ..w 1t1an epeclal •"'tllue Benetlcl•rv' Bank ol aummary ror th• Flacal Year 1994-95. T•CT YOUR PROP• fund1: t -0-A,,_.ea NT a SA, Bani!· ' IRTY, IT MAYa• SOLD Oro11 peld In end orec:ICMUfe OepL, AT PU8LIC SALi IF ~-•urptui: t -0-A • Krlaten Svoboda, YOU NERD AN U.;LA-Aotretat• •"°*" eurptut: 3, 10600 Valley Vi-t40,007,te4 lr••t, CyprHI, CA NATION 01' TH• NA-UM11~;r. funde (1urplull: 30.0012. Telephone GeMral Fund ~~~~1:: ~HQ.Al~~ 1:Sit! .. ·1~m operatiol'l1: ~J7~2~3:!2~ade GH Tu Fund YOU YOU IHOULD t ,t ,110,134 wiltlOUt covenant 0; Prop t72 • Public Sefety conACT A LAWftR Net Income: t4l,Mt,4'1 arranty e1tpre11ed or HOME Program T.a. NO.U040oTGi =~·~'=:!·~·~~led.' ~ng llUe, f'ed.,•I Rewnue She.ring ......... 1tU ; t1t1,43',323 RENT n--i--Tru.......... ln1u renoe In Force: Cornmunlty ........ .....,,m«1t Act Under DeM N e t I o n w I d • : Perk 0.Vetop"*lt Fund ef Truel : 'o':l:~3.;-:'8i?°° H 8 1 Ith through Classified Blcycle & P•O•strlan Facllltlet 11\et~N:O~o~ :~~.1~;~Jfhedule H: PLUG ' Land1ca1>9 Aa•n•tMnt Dlatrlcta CONVEYANCf COMPANY, ll'llUt11'1oe In Foroe : Oewloptn9nt Trip Chargff U "'""'"-CM' IUCC9MOf C.afomla 9ualne11 ,. ... : Narcotlcl FOffelture Fund 1ru1tH, or 1uballtul•d fl 2Jf 414 tu truttM purlUMC to fie Aaoldent ' end h81lth F1re Pr01ectlol'I 0.V.lapm9nt F ... Deed of Tn.t ..auled ~ ....,,._.Dftot Celfemla t974 Open Spac• Bond Debt 5-rvec. JULIANA NICHOLi A. "I I ". • • p ••• : I N , .. 15 ·-D __ ... "'-bt ., __ .... WtOOW. 9'N0tdad Olll1/ t44, 121 M J • ""' """'"' """ ._ ....... 1•1. lnal ... , ....... ol • hMity MrUfy tl\et the Capllel Outley . OtloAal ...__ In .. °" ai.eve lteM• .,. In u--• , M" constructlof\ .. o1 .. ~R1aa dar .....i-wtet.the Annuat ......... ur9 o1 OMNGI CGUney, Calo IC~ fer the yetlf "4 lnlO ._ Ntt MMaufe ' C" COf\ltt\IC1jon = :C-0:::.. \:: := 0.:••::W ~ ,__, ....... "" r1Mnc1ng AUChorfty ConttAA'tlOO 110ft to 1a1 ........ ,. ~...,., et the It... ._" l'liil"-""• Vthlde Pntng Ointcts OCNded Ol/1111tM Intl . .!.._ CelfofNe. ~ to .................. E~ ~Fund .... 1 ... ol ..... Otldll -· ---· ..._.. ...... _.Ol/D/fUCHA"D A. LIDDY, ....,._.,,.,._ , .. 111t:30 , .... 11 THI ._ .... .,.. MAIN NOftTH INTIWICI J, IMITITTIR. ~"' CMC '"· H/07, oeto1 CI NTIR DRM WUT, 'Ol(IO IAHTA NM, CA 11 ..... The~ ......... ~...... ...,_ .. f'lace. ........ • "*"~ ........ ...., Ma·MT8 Fund 19Q4.95 Prelimlnary 8udg9C 1641944,900 1,797,500 385,075 473,000 • 1,500 1,333,000 25,000 199,0~ 8,750 1,734,000 729,615 1~.04& ;t75,495 1,187,985 • 1,030,145 3,919,400 740,000 1,845.000 1,IOD U07,I06 ........... STAR.TING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • flx &gal /)q>.imnmt at tJJe lntkpmdmr is pltwM ;.- • '" amwu.na a 'Jn''~« now 11uu1'1.bk to N"W busin.essa. \Wo tViU ,ww SEARCH 1he 1t1zme for J"U m"" o:rni churgr. llNI savt JOU tht tm1e and rht mp to th" 01"'1 HO'U.W m Sama~ lhm. of~. ".fin' tM SM1"Ch is .romplmd u.-wiU fi~ JOfiT ficti1wus bMsrness nant( ~with tJx ~ Ckrlt, publish oner a rtw* for four ufflt! ai rrquirrrl by law ltnd rhm fik J"l'T protf of publimtit>n wirJ1 ~ C'AunlJ Cln1t. Plt.w S1QfJ by IQ file J""T jicrwMs MMS Jtillnnmt ill tht D,,dJ Not. 330 w. B.ry St, CostJ },:ft"lll. If Jfl" Cllnnot ~ ,,, ~ aJJ us Ill (114) 6424321 .... UlUI,,.,.. 11'Nl~Hamts for JO" IO ltttN& this prom/Mw "1 • If JOI' J,,,uJJ haw mryj'tlnhr ~ plt.r oJJ us"""~ wiJJ ~ 1"tft ... t""' 10 csist JI!"-GooJ w ;,, rr""" ~ I .,. I • -------...... .. ... ,. . ._ .. . •nu.c.y,Junee, , .. Nasfarl ~ Miia D!lr lllDI ---- ---------- ------------ Bow To laee 1-----1au•TINGto• nwroar •----1nwro11 urnALS to~-1us1nss ~1 ifi d Ald ROUSES/ llACB 21t0 ~·~iiiliiiCB•-•21illml APUTIDNTS llACB 2611 SHUB 2724 OPPOITUNITY 1 ooowuKLY '-' BSS e it CONDOS • 1•PO:a:.:urn~~-~~===-•1•-----2904 s~ .,...,.,,._· at POR UNT · 4llR houM, 2-dr .nch • •1•11 tu•• HB-Sht V9fY c:a..,, 38R •••~llii~iiiii your location. Eaav ·Bl' PHONE: 714 142•5171 ... _____ OW· 1 ml'° bc:h. Spa, RENTALS •Mau ITIUIJUp hM, PoOI table, J.c, ~. CLEANING Work, ••cellent pav. 1• aunnn, wet bar, crtyd. Aell -...e Our aaR mi to beh, 1400 mo; FRANCHISE For "" detait9 ~ BYVISIT.-.rGOR .. amT. l1IOO/mo. 455-3778 111R.Ocnft .1925wttBIJ.IOA •PICl811Frlg, d /W ~utlls.538-3052 BUILD A FAMILY SASE to: Am an 1..1-. ff~ Ill.BOA u._......._ 2BR Ocnft 11750 mo PllOlfSUUl 2807 Incl. eo.30 PoQI. No BUSINESS. Let the Pubt~~· 8:: 330 W. Bay Street "-·-•-• 2BR ~ le50 wtt peta. No '"•· No Prof N/S to ahr condo s.MceMaater Familv 2445 • • Co•ta Me•a, CA 92627 PENDISUI.A 2107 ~ = ·P':: 1: = 1H •UY anmrr ..... M• •••• near bNc:h In NB. Pvt •tart vour own ,...,_ 19014. LLS? c " 0 2BR -ils-A--newer "'--I ..... Behind the 1-. Ef· Oor ........ ocn flat-4BR· ba, tennis, PoQI. 1415 dentlal "' commercial OVERDUE 81 ut (Corner of Ne•port Blvd. & Bay St.) Lux tum condO. felt condo In MC bldg on :td:'· .. : ~::: flclent 1BR:-"°;.ppla, 2~deck ~· Incl uUI. IM8-071M clHnlng franchlae. monthl'/ payment• U. view, 2 MBA the 3rd lewl, pool, 2 • lndryM21(for1) Utlla ocn, dbl gar, yrly Room w/Prlvel• Fortune 500 company cup to~. UcenMd CIASSIFJED HOITRS: • ..... IUnHley COnd. car parking, w/d ThlFYJj1 IJj pd. No peta. Reta 12400 mo. 848-1201 INlth, near be.ch & onerlng unique train-and bOnded non-profit 11800 Af1. ..0-•9•4 hkupa, frpac, 3 '6lka to ..__ req'd. 723-0923 or 310 OCC. 1375/mo. Ideal Ing & marketing aup-company. 1.aoo.226- Telephone Sam . 5:30pm Monday-Friday belleh, 11150/mo. A,_. .,._ ...... ._._ 6M-081918CM 1112 OCEANFRONT apar· for student 145-9589 port. Financing avail· 0190 EJCL 49. Call 24 Walk·ln 8:30am-5:30pm Monday-Friday CORONA nowt NJ' 979-481• • • 673-1'80 t04 1•111 St .,. • Od =~5~=:: ~~r'::: -~~·r~~· ~~~:.2t;: houra. Seaclff on the Green l80k •-3Br 2~aa toe 1 BR upsn frig .... _ o 2360 1--------0EADLINES DEL Jill 2122 3Br/den/ 2·5ba. gtd JM P~ hM gated aml. ocn vw, ~ Agt, Mar .... 509-37 7 GAUGES HOM~ TYPISTS. PC MONEY u d F "d 5 30 comm,btn yd,ahutt.. comm MC aya' b9aut l750 mo-mo. Avt 7/1. FO• •e--2740 d d w·•U'P'l!ft 1"on ay ......................... r1 ay : pm •unnv 2ar hM, ~rma. l2200 IN 374-0745 ......... 9nutt.n. iz350 1$1-3488 or 7zo-9422 A10R 6 u • • r • n • • • . nn 6~ 2916 1' d M d 5 30 ir-.. 135,000 po\9nllal. liiiiiiiiiii!~!iiii!i!iimli ue ay ...... ~................ on ay : pm teff.c:., hkupe. • °' A/ii.. .Im Kine, 15W771 Modem 2ar, quiet. FrDt, lllSCILIJUIEOUS Detail• Call 1 90s-•• d T d 5 30 PCH Walk to ehopa a llVIN! 2144 • .-,. prttng No pee. 51~B 0o .... tront .. r.... · Ext e-ssao H'9h Int Rate. MoMy Wednes ay .................. ue ay : pm bch woH footbridge. Nlc•Ealtbl3BR 2wBA•11• _....... w. Ba·.,.11010,mo· yrty IENTALS fully 1o -1 w ... 962-8000 · · needed by pvt pa11y W d d 3 30 $1150/ 8'73-7336 _..... ' enc a ... n ••• F... S50-S100K a.c by RE Independent........... e nes ay : pm mo. 2BR 2~Ba townhome, ho!. on .comer lot, IM. Avt 7/1. 840-5719 Newport Beach. 1189 HOTTER THAN STREET a. guaran. 75M142 Thursday ................ Wednesda y 5:30pm COST'• .-r• 2124 lg kitchen, frplc, dbl pool, trplc, garage. 7 aa.oaa4 FIGHTER 11. JUNE 1st F d Th d 5 30 n. ..,,._ gar 11200 mo. Agt, Avt 7/1. 11350 mo CORONA l~ltiiOiiOiiiiiMiiS&iiii.ii2ii70ii6il~~~~~~~-I over 50 new games '"I••••••• ri ay ...................... urs ay : pm lliiiiiiiiiiiil••iiiil JMn Laten 729-7257 875-4912 Villa Rem.la 28221i one machine plu• #1 ANNOUNCEMENTS Saturday ................ : ..•... Friday 5:30pm 2BR·1~BA townhouM,1 ________ Udo ,....,...,.lneula DEL MAI 5450 . No COMMERCIAL requested gam•,,.••••••• GEi.IEftAL POLICY wahr hkup pvt patio NEWPO'DT aau1ront & Interior LIDO-Furn today. Peraonal tour.1• ' l~ ' walk·ln c.Oeeta, PoOI: ~ ho~•I Le ... or aal•I V•rv Laree 2Br 2Ba, amkg/drug, pvt entry, REAL ESTATE Financing available. -------- Ratet and deadlines art iubjrct 10 chanie '-ithour quiet. Very c .. an. No BEACH 2189 • Gnlftdr, RMlten 2·•tOfY, garage, W/d, 2 micro, frig, cable, Kim 1-8D0-486-7842. ANNOUNCEMENTS notice. The .publiaher rratn·ts the right to rensor, peta, pleaH. 1815 Call 971M1181 decke. V•ry clHn. 720-1887 or 873-8717 LOCAL RT••24 Loca-2920 reclamh, revi •e or rt Jtct any ch u ifled mo. 844M>39a Newport Creat 3br 2.5. 11100/mo. 975-3889 N• Lg room w/full ---------1 tlona•Buv All Or iiiiiiiiiiijiiiii!ii!iiiiiiiiii adverti1t~ent. Plrue rtporl •n) m on that may l>t E'•ld• 1Br 1Ba hOUM Beach Area ba 2 car gar. wetbar. prlvll•dg••· Jae. Ideal BUSINESS OFFICE :..t~~:~!:16:3K •20120• :_.J d td" 1 .,,,__ Dail p·1o •· totally remod, N/pet9 fplc, PoQI, apa, tennla, COSTA MESA 2624 for bualnHaper'aon. fO• llENT 276a T----WITHOUT GLASSES! in your clasaific:u • imm lll~ahryili •. •ncr Y 1 1 ~ new everything. 2311 Winter or Yrtw la l1600mo 722·9411 ~10 mo 842-ea1 t A • RETIRE IN ONE YEAft Safe, rapid . non-Tiie lndcptndrnl am pta no 1 ty or any trror in Carlton Pt. 846-9790 Furn/Unfurnished iPECTACUUUi 1 BR upatalra, quiet, IHIHSISSSS an ad\crti>emcot for which ii may be rupomible, 1-4BR Incl Waterfront SPYO" ••s HOii• N-PORT •••cH Realock display• In surgical, permanent E'ald• 28r 2'ABa $750 ~ $2000 mo. -very clMn, lndry f.c, HOTELS 1 -.--realorallon In 8-8 uttpl for tlae co'I of the lpace actually occupied by houM, deck & patio, VIiia Rentals Beautiful 5BR-4BA on P 0 0 I a . N 0 P • t •. u'c SUIT•• busy retail •hops. No wHka. Alrllne pilot the error. Crtdit can only be aUowtd for the fmt gar w/lndry. Avalt 7/1. lg lot w/lovefy n\cMJn. pleaae. 1550 mo .• MOTELS 2718 LowHt prlcH, free •alH experience nee· developed. OoclOf' ap- 111Jtrtion. $900/mo. 642·9264 675-A912 taln & city lights view. 844M>392 Nrvlcea. 833·9550 eHary. S5k minimum proved. Free lnlorma· North ... _ 3BR·2BA -. Granite, llmHtone. 2B 2B laund hk alatt up. Monc•Y lba2ck lion by mall: (800) f 1 frenct\ windows. Total r a, ry up. LIV. IN LAGUNA Ve~ antacUve ottlcH, guaranlH. al 4 422•73~ ~::OO ::;:,~~!~ rp c ,1_________ remod. 2 frplca, main gar, lg LA, breakfast Fum Studio•, kJtchen-31st SL, Cannery VII· hours 1-800·260-3398 (812) 897•1U'75, -----•I NEWPOJtT HOUSES/ BEACH ...... a2a ftr bdrm/ba 3 car gar area. 1975/mo. 673-.n ... TV, pool. s175 lag•. NB. Phone Roy TRUCK DRIVERS Fax (612) 897·1079 On th• move? ~900/mo .. Avt 6/30: 8181 or 909-337-4515 & up wk. 494-5294 Jackson, 673-3733 Drive to ownlll so ••tlaf•cllon CONDOS FOR SALE 1069 TRIANGLE SO 3 bd, 222-1111 or 759'-1191 2BR-11A COTTAGE down, S0.78 per mile . guerenteed . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nrepl.C.. patio, com· Sell your ~xtra Re/Mu Encl yard no pets VACATION 0 all mllHI Tractor own· George Herburt Col· Muat hll 3Br 2Ba, mu~b~.J>:'· !JJOO household ·RENT 1725 mo. 7a2.eaM. . C MMEJtCIAL erahlp/30-42 months! lier pie ... call your 547 Rlv•rald• Dr. New1-...-...... ,.....~~1_.~1,....,.'T.'"'" Roomv 1ir, newly llENTALS 2722 PltOPERTY 2778 Aso.22 mile drlov•oropoayl dad al 909·944-9409 .. kit, hdwd nra 1389,000 Buy It. sell It. Find It. items • verage 1 , + Your mother died and ·(5) Owner 497-8598 ClaaaHled. in Classified through classified decorated. Pool, pvt mllH/month. Com-there are many quea- patlo. 1575/mo. Avail N e w po r I B ••ch Prime . nu Udo Stor• pany driver poslUons. lions about her will. (OVAL HOUSIHC 0 ""0 1Hl.fNITY RESOJt1 PJtOPERTY 1580 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 ----- All rul 11.ai.111vert11111e in lht La Ml .. lon, Mexico • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJI UWll•Ptr Is 111lljec1 to Ille Ftd· Concrete block ha• w/ eral Fair Heu11ne Ac1ol1KI a det llaller, 2BR·2BA, 2 _,_. wllkll 1Nkl1 ii illegal kitchens, walk to beh, 11 lhtrtiH .. any p11lertnct. $31 ,900. Me.1201 limllall111 11 llllscrlrf1111111on Nsllll 11 tK&. colot 11Ug1on. ---.... -.ES-0-11 ......... 'D~·-r-­sa.NMkap.lnllal.utus• Aun ~ 1590 ........ qil .•• 1111111111111,, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..... ., .... ,,.ruc .. rllN· TIME SHARE UNITS .-.. • llllwln11aabot1.'' AND CAMPGROUND Tllll lllWSJIPll will nol MEMBERSHIPS. DI• ..... accttll _,.Nvtf111t· t re•• a a I e a-cheap I IMll llr 1111 al&IM Wllkll 11 la Worldwld• aelectlona. fiolallell 11 1111 law. OM ruders Call Vacation network .. Mnlq fMIMlll Ula! all U.S. and Canada 1 • lllwtlllatl Mftftlltlll IA tllls 800-543..e173. free _,.,. .. ..,., ..... • • rental Information .... ~ ..... """'" i305) 583-5588 plailll~.ClllHUD --------...... • 1·lllO·•ZH51G. kr REAL ESTATE 1111 ~-.DC .. , !lltut call HUD 11421-3500. WANTED . -1625 ------• BAYFRONT wA>OCK •NEWPORT BEACH., 1069 Model perfect 2 11)•tr BR/2BA, pool/tennis, apa, nr bch. Reduced to S209K 642·7054 Buy It. Sell II. Find IL ClaaaHled.' (800) 720-0751 fax (619) 434-5415 bkr On the move? Sell your extra household items in Classified QUIET Be SERENE , Palm l\lesa .Apart111ent:s So near & yet so far ... That's the fec!ing you get when you live at Palm . Mesa amid the lush grccncry of sc:cludcd wooci.s & statd y palms. A Studios, I & 2 Bedrooms · Jrs. SS75 IO S600 • 1811. S6lS IO $650 • 2BR sns llO S7SO A No rm. A V cn:icaJ Blinds • c.ciling fans A NEW Carpet, Paint & Tllc A fill'lC$S Room A Hated Pool & Jacuu.i A r atios & Balcon.ics · A Garages Available Office Hours: 9 :00 am • 5:00 pm M-F an<~ 10:00 am -4:00 pm wcekcnds 1561 Mesa Dr.· Santa Ana Heights, CA (714) 546-9860 mid June. 548-9081 oceentront 3Br 3Ba front. Office/Retail, 2 year• minimum ex·1---==:":'"---•CAii DRL iiili• near Npt BHch pier. 2000 at, below mkl/ perlence. New Apple SWISS 18r 1Ba seoo. Quiet WHkly. 714-434-1424 98c. Full Serv. Xlnl UnH Inc .. t·800-843· STUQIENT E'alde toe. New paint, • traffic & parking. 8308 or 1 ·800·843· INTERESTED IN etc. N/pet. Open dally 'D~NTALS TO PRU NEWPT 673·1900 3384, Madison, South READING & SPORTS. 8-4. 147 •·18th St ~ bakota. Other Scandinavian, *••aTalD•• SBAi! 2724 VENDING RTE ESTAB • European. South -AmerlclUl, Japan••• S300 on 1 at mo, newly lmmed CAS~ Flow • high achoot student• decor 2Br, d/W, gar. • 1330 INCL UTIL BUSINESS 6 12500/Wk Pol I • Must arriving August. 8• No peta. 845-4319 Roomy CM hH, W/d, FINANCE Sell 800·870-2354 come a Host Family/ Npt Ht• ~ Lg •tu· cab••· RHpon M/F. Buy It Sell It Find It A I s E c a I I dlo apt, hi b9am cells, Avail now. 642·5689 ciaaatn .. d . · •1.ecio.SIBUNG • lndry rm, great area,1------------------!======== 1515 utla pd 720-1565 COM cla to bch/ahop• .------~----------. Buy n: s.11 1t. Find 1t. S390 utl pd. N/pet NIS BUSINESS -----.-...---------, Cl•••Hled. W/D. 7~ Avocado #B OPPOITUNITY 675-8634 She"I GARAGE SALE HINTS _ HOTELS 27.18 •MOTELS Clean rooms, cable TV, phone, wttkly maid senice Call For Introductory Ratti 2718 I070 Nnport Bmt., ~ Meea (714) 831-8000 OB 1-8()()..184-3118 2904 $200-$500 WEEKLY . Assemble products In your frH time. Easyl No ••lllng. You're paid dlr.c:t. Fully guaranteed. No ••P• rlenc• n.ceHary. Call 1-618·993-8025 Ext. Hl753. 24 hours. 900 Numberal SSS HI Profits/Lo ~Ian upl Top SS programs avl nowl 1·800·865-1000 A PROVEN WINNER Up to S 12,000 cash monthly In your pocketl No Hlllng. Snack & candv vend machine• for local route. lnvHtml req. Before your garage sale place a garage sale sign where it wm be seen. Make sure you· follow all city ordinances and any association rule; 800-821-8363 day/eve. a.::===============:=.J -----•I CHllD CAll 3538 DOORS 3580 FVINIT11IE SERVI CE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l&i-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IEPAJRS ' 3834 PAINTING . HAULING 3720 MOVING DIRECTORY Deyoar• mother: boe11 ... 1 new entry •••••••• Want a t\m envrnmnt maker & door hangar. 3622 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hauling Junk, Appli- an~•. Yard Clean-Up, ------ for your child? FT/PT Guar, reu. Baldwln ca11 Hav1ey 444-1614 Lock•. Don, 521.9910 ACCOUNTING/ ALL R•P.AIRS-Wood C..Mtlque..Upttot 142-4754 Fr" p.uJdel 1711 Newport Bl, CM Etc. Call Mike 9441-1391 TAXES 3406 CLEANING ELECTllCAL 3610 35411•-----•1 Sleolrloal work Loe.. Uc. contractO' Quick ReaponMI · ce ...... teLetor8iiOft HEALTH/ =~F~k~~~~~ NUTllTION 3742 lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SEIVICES 8001dc1tn9.-Peraonal & -------detNery ... :a.1 ea3 buelneaa-ali phaHa- blll paying, aec:tarta1, •WINDOW CLEANING• local 20 yra 760-J n1 FREE ESTIMATES N~ural •1rth Control 99% eftec:tfve PMS a Infertility application. Fr•• Intro aeaalon Mary 955-2334 IUSINESS, OPPOlTUNJTIES 3487 --------~---- DlatrtbUtors needed l200-S 10,000/mo. Mrktng, Htth,& Beauty Prode. BODY IMAQE SOLUTIONS 549-5075 297-8081 David Free Eat. 950-7042 1-G-UD--111-G--3--i Honaat-rellabl~efa xlnt nuCI$ wonc Let me take the GR dirt OU1 of your home • DI-3•15 l'lnlahed •r•dln .. ------3-7_8_4 -• v Dlr1-concrete-aaphalt JEuntY •y Maty • 850-17111·-------w~ •• ~ "" Ina. -------· ~~~~::~·m~~b~. •nrc~:::t= 3',5' Bobcat 55M&ee Wiiiiam Harold Jewetera auallty work.Reta. ••.:::;'L., Watch & Jewelry repair • 831·2259 • Ree w...!. ~7eeos BUDY-·• 3710 Antique/Fine Jewelry Jim .... r .... 842 1208 IRAA lluJ/llMradl 973-0H• . ---------•Wood I'.,....• ,..,....,,.., ,... """""' ..-...1.owpttcee..Uc'cl Adwar*OI eon.. t7+630t ------1 CONCUTE • CAIPENTRY 3510 MASONRY 3557 TRADE thrOUQh cllsslfted ... ~7• --------- CapL Holmea lloven Th• Captain beats everyone• prlceal Ina. hardworking, prof. L•174192 944-4937 --~------- ------ C•MMICIMAR•L• Oranll•/Olablk lnatall Slab Fabrication, cleanup Uc 193-2380 PLUG IN P\411\10l!lt"'1ol Cltul• l«'IOll 10 i.-.iil -~ l'llfteletll!CM "~" lnic""' & ~ N9wpOrt Bwh/Costa Mesa DaNy Pilot Thursday, June 9, 1994 Wr LOST• MElllUSBIPS EllPLOYllDT lllPl.Onmrt PUUJTUU I014 •PO•UllD---•21•2•5I 3011 5530 SllVlas 55331•----•I liil• ............. llmi ............. 8RAS8 .. D, On az, POUND• ,.,,,.,. o.,.. C...tw Clult ttMafet. RMI e..... ... u • u w/ffnn Ot1ho man .... mM Sheperd BIKk & able mberahlp l400o ,..._. be ewwe thaS never uNd, boxecs. Ian, looU ~a pure P9l'f AIU vaJ•tl*klnQ the ...... In Ihle cal· eo.t $850, must Mii bred. Seema to have avallab19. 644-1121 egory may l'9qUlr9 you 1250 cuh. 77~ ~ In • recent doa IO cal a 900 number DAYiiD whtlbrau, flghL Found In the vf. WANTaDz aalboa In which there la a compa.te w"1undle & clnlty ot Santa Ana •ev Club member-charge per minute. man•a. Never uNd. H9ighta, neat Ot'chld. ship. Call Mark, 714/ EARN UP TO 17001 Coat $850, must nil ~.:.rlda~ J~~ 3f:i 031-1978. WEEK. No e..,.nenc.. 1250 c:uh. 774-eSOO 152..o43 or 831·1030 Part-clme/Full time. Designer Blk granite --------1•••••••• Proceu mortgage r• COffM tbl $325. Beige "---. ... R E Roooptlonlat/Penon fund'a . Toll free aofa/ love. grt cond. VW'Q91-ewarcl MPLOYMENT Frid••· Caaual at-1-800-778-3305 S200. Cherry BR ... fOt lnfonnatk>n leading moaphere & dreu. $525. 722-1841 to the murn of very Coata Mesa arN, fun1 _________ ~~-...,..,.,------ old china dl•h••. office. aam.12 noon. oo-mrncs 5540 Rthan Allon formal llV· bowls and VHH, col-~MPlOV'll•rNT Call Jack, 708-2385. ~ Ing room $890. Victo- lec:tlon of children1 ~ • ''"" rlan sofa/love aeat booka, Madam Al••· 5530 Receptlonlat/SectJ Child Car• needed In S925. Cherry sleigh ander dolla, aheet EmphHl1 on recep-my Huntington Bch bdrm ••• St 6 50. mu•ic from 1920, tlon dutlH with over· home. (Bushard & Leather den ••I 1930 & HMO, 10011 APPT SETTRRS flow .. cretarlal-flling Adams) during the S1500. Unused. Can and misc things taken Good phone voice & for Newport Beach aummer. M·F 12pm-· deliver. 895-e046 In a burglary In the vi-goal oriented. Earn law firm. WP 5.1 & xlnt 6pm. Muat be US yrs Hatian cotton 2-pc Met clnlty of Tustin Ave. big S. Call between 10 communication •klll• old, apeak EngUah & aofa. great cond $250. and 17th Street In & 2, 1·800-764-2473. a must. Law office exp have own transpo. Dinette Mt 48"rnd tbl Costa MHa over Me-pref. Salary nego-Reta req'd . Deni.. & 4 ~I canebk chra, morial Day WHk•nd. Beer tender/ Hrver liable. Send '"ume to 832-771 O Ext 100 brn b4tntwood perfect Pie ... call 714-548-apply In person: Barn P.O. Box 5209, Irvine btwn hm-4:30pm or cond '250. 122-9515 8441. No quHtions Sleakhou1e-2300 92718-5209. 965-~ aft 8pm .-ed. Harbor Bl 31, CM R"taurant King alze bed, S75. ttiANNll!S Old meet llght.s $50 LOST DOQ vicinity BOAT MRCHANIC STUDIO CAFE with Integrity needed. ea. Gas dryer S75. Newport Pier 20th St. With certifications for la now hiring for our Ca I I Qr an n I e 1 ' Moving. 642-4174 4-yr-old whho Malt· OMC, Mere Cruiser, new loc&Uon Jn down-Nannlea 875-2545 •••• red collar. Volvo factory dealer In town Hunt. Beach. Phone 875-8011 be-Lake Atrowhead. F/T, • •Managera fore 10am or after JClnt wagH & benefits. •Food/Cocktail 8pm. RllWARD Call 909·337-4460 5..-vers · •Bua Peraon1 [OST: R E W A R D BOOKKERPRR PIT -Cooks Ear M·F 11-3. 1 O-key by •Banend•rs Gold ring With Em-touch. Newport Beach •Hoat Persons erald Inset-Balboa Is· rHtaurant. 645-8384 Apply 1n· peraon at ANTIQUES 6010 MERCHANDISE Must Selll Cherry 7 pcs Rice Poster bedroom S 1980 Matching TV Amolr avall. Formal Chel'ry On Anne Din- ing rm & Living Rm make offer, 3 pc1 leather sofa, love. chr s 1650 OBO 895-6048 f . Run your ad in · the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily • Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us th is form w ith your credit card# or ma il ir in with. a check land-Thursday June 2, Duffleld Elootrlc 100 Main St., Balboa. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Navy blue & wht plndot In the 200 bl .. Marine Boat Co. H•k• pur-Retail Antlque-.'Colleotab... aofa, 2 off-wht uphols Avenue. Please Call chasing agent marine OUT OF SANTA 11'1! wanted for upcoming chra. Xlnt cond. $400 • {714) 646-0853 • knowledge p;eferred. Seek1 el(p'd aalesper-auction June 24. We cash. 966-0964 aft 6p Send rHume: 670 W son for allver J~elry buy or accept con-Old Engllah pub bar *"IE WARD• 17th Sii D-2 ~M kiosk In Fash Isl. P/T, algnmenta. Call John w/ltools, trundle MISSING CATS 92627 • hrly+comm. 844-5953 Riverside Auction Co. beds, llv rm furn, sec- LI. grey and whit~ Sales 714-52s-29se or tlonals; formlca cock· long haired c.t miss· Hair Styllat/Colorlat/ L 1-800-62-AUCTION tall tables, sofa tbl, Ing alnce 5-30. Also Manlcurlat for exclu-' EXP OSNE GROWTH •BUYING ITEMS• nested tbl. 898-1887 Ora·nge long-haired slve Newport make-up While most compa- -for· just today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we ' II run it for another week FREE ! All for S 1 Q*: ~ -----------------------· D YES,SELL MY CAR tabby mlsaing since 6· studio. Station rentals nles are down1izlng From 180<>-1960. t pc -------- 4 Near Mesa Or. and avail. Call Slavens we're UPSIZINQ. Jewelry to entire houH MERCHANDISE Irvin• Ave. Santa Ana and Cross, 646-1394. Leading national mar· contents. Immediate MISC 6015 Heights area. Please ketlng co. has .. varal cash, top S. 67~223 • ca11 (7 t 4) 955.3025 LT CONSTRUCTION •al•• postJt1ons open iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii for ••If-motivated lndl-t---------1 Custom Oriental Karas-REWARD $10/Hr 821-6800 vlduals with positive APPLIANCES 6011 tan Rug/pad, gor-~Brown Tenler puppy attitude. 250-7044 geous. 11'h' x18'h'. male, 12 wks Old, .~ Management •Soorotarir PfT• ATTN 8UILDRRS 50-Sac 53.900 759-7659 swers to .. Toto:· Lost ISport1 Mindedt Small friendly NB area yr-old top-of-li ne Everything Needed June 7.· vicinity Vlcto-Executive d irector office. You'll be multi O'Koofo & Merritt to' Furnlah ApU Incl rla & Parsons St .. CM. •Mks 3 lndlv w/xlnt skllled ~Ith a •ales gas range. 875-6447 aml appls, misc item PhOfJ• 548-3830. people skills. health personality. Common FREE w/larger pur- background a +, prof sen.. a must. Hra Lg capacity Kenmore chase! (714} 377.9723 1 ,... appearanca. S6K/Mo. flex. Resumea: P.O. Washer/Dryer, perfect--------'-••••••••I !raining avt. Call Fred Box 1246 NB 92663 cond, $200.a. Lg S/S Must selll 1 On box PERSONALS 714-25().9448 SEW OUR HAIR Amana refrig/freezer spring & matt. Obi pll- ACCESSORIES $250. Moving • Must low top $299. 1 Kg ·······•II MODELS: for ads & AT HOME sell alll 857-6450 box spring & matt dbl C · plllow top $399. Both PERSONALS 3002 atyle shows. all Dave nm and easy. Cail NEW 1tackabl• washer sets unused. Can at Savannah'• Hut nowl Accessorle1 Etc. & dryer, $525, Fl'lgld· deliver. 895-6046 875-e73~4 1·813-264-7578 Ext 9. alre hvy dty 960-7794 ,..,..,,,..,,....=----~~-Pool tbl $100,plano New Bakery-located in Start '11·41/hr+ ben· '89 Kenmore all •lee-$225. 2 brwJl imitation Charming.petite, 50'1sh friendly busy shop •flla. For application & Irle, heavy-duty, com-lthr couchel" like new Jewl1h F w/lota of ping ctr needs baker Info 1·216-324-3774 pact, atackable, S75 ea. 2 micro ovens interat1 & a smashing asst baker, & counter call 7am-tOpm 7 days washer & dryer. Excel· w/stands $75 ea, Hxy smile 1Mk1 a Ille personnel. Hrs/Wages Work •t Homo-Lota lent Condlllon. Ideal 548-6829 companion. who Is negotiable. 644-0303 of Job• la •11 Send for apartment1/Con--..,,s-u-N"""o""'u""'E""'s""T,...•...,..w-o""'L'"'F""F~ educated N{S. finan-<SASE to: RAE. 838" "dos. Waaher hook• clally-aec:ur• & family-Real Estate Camino de Loa MarH, up to kltchttn faucet. TANNING BEDS ' oriented. e3t-4053 ,c.240-413, San Clem-$325 Call 957-3021 New commerclal· ---------1 lmM. llTAft.... ..ite, CA 92873 home unite from HOT & WILD! a._,......., a.. a....-· S 1 SISl .00. Lamps- 1·800-86<MSl6SI ; -~-:o·~ On the move? FtmNJTUllE 6014 Lotions-Accessories. Toll FrM Call cal Ron TIYtor Monlhly• palments ,...,.,..,.,,,,..-=.,,..,.,~~"'='==1 --Pnu•i ·:I Sell your extra tow as s1 .oo LIVE PASSIONATR 11•w ·••• -ho sehold Antq French armolre, Call tod•yl FREE PLAYMATBS 1-800-NI 6'1ft U beveled mlrr door • NEW 859-KtSS (54n) ~ • items 40"w x 97"h, perfect color catalog s2.so-u.H tm1n: 1a+ 673-7300 in Classified cond s1S100. 759-7659 1-800-46~·9197 , N AUDI AUDI Of NEWPORT IEACH <C4S E. Cout Highway, Newport Btach 673-0900 CIMHIMW Excellent selection ol new & carefUllY prepattd BMW's always in stock. Sales. StlViCe, Lm1110. Edinger It S5 Frerway, SllU Ml Auto Mall 135-3171. SADOU~CI( IMW 4S Oolfltkl • lrtine 310-1200 mRUNG MOTOftS LTD. Excklslve BMW Dealer. Sales • StMci • leasing. 1 ~o Jamboree. Newpon Bt.ach. "'°'"" SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing Service Parts IRlll AUTO CENTER 1...U1·3377 714·•1• The Best Selection the Best Service and our price will convince you. nm ULTIMATI OllMNO ~· CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac &Buick Where There's ALWAYS A Great Deal Going On ... ®@ Sales • Service • Leasing 2600 Harfp Blvd. of Cin • Co.ta Maa 540 .. 9100 CHEVROLET CHIVROUT Of NIWPCHtl IEACH 445 E. Coast Hwy., Newpott Beach • 673~ CONNEU CHEVIOllT Sales • Service • Leasing t..Pll1S 2828 Hll1lof BMI .. Costa Mesa A6-1200 CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH DODGE ATlAI DODGI . ~ Body 9lop & SeMcl Salls. Service. PW-Open s Days 2925A Hlltlor 81¥d.. Costa Mesa , .. s ..... oi... """ ............. 1,,. nmu cucn TUmN DODGE 40 AIAo C.. OM. Tuslln 7)CM600 nmu CUCk DODGE -~Aull> c .. Of, IMne IJO.UU . ,.,,,,. ... t:mlrl ,.,.,, ,,. __ ,,_ 8EIMCE •AMI IBJN.S PAR!l•RJYW FORD TUTTU CUCIC fOID TIUCK a AUTO CINTll IMne AUto Cenlat 714-'72·5400 HONDA COSTA MESA HONDA Soulhem C~fomla's Latgtst Honda Dulmh1p 2888 HW<>r Bhd., C.M.• •36·5050 llAY FLAOEIOE HONDA Sales • Strvlce • Leas.ng • Parts • lloCly Rtpa4' lrtine Al/lo Center 71•·130-7600 -Corta 1'.ba= HONDA INFINITI (714) 436-5050 . (714) 241-1300 Both Jocarcd at 2888 Harbor Bh•d. MITSUBISHI 2833 Harbor Blvd. . (714) 545-1700 (Q) (j\) ~ *Plus * :::Co9ta ~~ COLLISION 1399 Logan Ave. (714) 549-8755 HYUNDAI INFINITI Costa MelO lnftnlll Salts • L•ISlllD • s.Mce 2881 Hnot' llMS.. COICa Mesa ~ Mii s. of 405 fwy 710•1·1300 ISUZU JAGUA R ,. . .. Nome Address Phone Cred.t Cord -:. •tC =\. S! # . ___ _ ~01 ·.: :. ... --~ - -J:!. N t!;i, :-ff• ... :1 ;I "t .-· .:. ..,. 4S ().d~·!~-.,: jt t~}. -: .: :: ... c..,.:. ,Pr""~?:-,.;;,~ £.c, ts · .: • __ y .... __ ,.._ - =·''"Vt -'' ..... r.o-. =, ...... -"' ='"--f''C"•"' ;...._...,~ I • .• DiiiPDOL . =·-,_ -,_ ...... -...... -~.__.... ..,_,..,._ ..... __ .. _ H\:~ilNGTOS BEACH• ~'TAL'I \Al.LEY •~C.°IO"•­.......... . . .. ,, ... =c"lr "*"'~ _::~ ... -... ,,.,._ -I Independent ·-----------------------• S 10 ford 7,,.es 5 • _J ec:'" i::== · =-= · ~ c'Vlslt Your Local Orange Collllty_ Auto Dealer TODAY! . LEXUS LlX\I In the Heart ot Oranoe Count( Available tor lmmtd1ate Oefivery• 22 f . II Beach BIVd. 7141192-6906: 21 566-3181 LEXUS OF WE S TMINSTER * GREAT SELECTION * * Immediate Delivery * lS 400 • ES 300 SC 400 • SC 300 SEE THE ALL NEW GS 300 Your Best Buy ts in the heart of Orange County! 13590 Beach Blvd., WcstmJnster Beach Blvd. at 22 Freeway 714/892-6906 ------ LINCOLN/MERCURY IEACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 Btacil Bl. Hllnllnoton Btach. 3 Blocks So of Sall Oieoo fwy. 141-7739 COSTA MESA llNCOlH MERCURY Sates, StNtce & Leasing 2626 Harbor~. CoSli Mm 7141540-5630 llAY FLADllOE UHCOlH·MlRCUIY Salts • StMCe • Ltast!Q • PW • BodY Repair IMne A&.40 Cenlef 71•·130-7000 MERCEDES FlllCHO JONIS MOTOI CARS 1301 Oual Slrttl. Newpcw1 Bucb UH JOO MISSION WJ0 IMl'ORTS 28701 t.Urguente P3'11Wlt, t.\iss;on Votp 71•·36'·1700 Putea& Orowlns llBZ ~er ~m'WiiYoN@ .~IDftD&orJ • CompM&Uwe PrieiDS • Prcle11ton•• a.lea 8'afr • WbllWID Leue An"•bM Now .,,,._ .,,.. ,,,_..., .. .,.,. .. ,.,_ You ,,,,,, MJSSION VIEJO lllPORTS 21711 Map Ill ""'1, ~ \1tll 1714) 384 1700 415 .elf at A. . \ MITSUBISHI TUTTU CLICK MITSUBISHI itvtn• Auto C•n1e1 714·'72·7400 NISSAN TUnlE c.1CK llooSSAN J~.. ......... ree: :;r 28~5 tt4•..,, c ._ C~tl I 'di 540·6J10. PONTIAC . .... • r ··-~ . .. ., (714] 89:' 6651 ROLLS ROYCE llOUS 110\'Cf Of HfWP'OR'T IEACt4 4JS E C ,; ,..,.v r.P.. "' ad! 71,-673-0900 SUBARU TUnLE CllCIC S TUSTIN SUaARU 4w flt..• C ' I Of 11$' 730-4000 SUZUKI LONG,RE SUZUKI 13600 Bu"~ B •:I t.cst:r-..n~·er ' .11.'lt SJ c• ?2 ;,,,y (H41 892·6651 TOYOTA TOYOTA OF C0$TA ~•fSA 1 •• ' H1.'1>Cf 8. ·':l CoS",a ','.tsJ 722·:'000 VOLKSWAGEN RAY FLAOUOE VOLKSWAGEN ~u • leas • SUl:tt • ~1::s • ll~1 11te3 .,.. e ot.JTo Ct!Ut 11•·830-7300 SOUTH COUNTY VO KSV.AGl"' '•w :iet I ~\r.!lt Sas 111 !:'.t U S A 1871 t 8u:11 6 .~. tfimt.'!Cl:lll BtJt U2·2000 South COunty -@all Volkswagen/Isuzu FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES • SERVICE I PARTS PA.ITS AND SllMCI OHN SATUIDAYS MON·Fll 7AM·6:H PM SATUIOAY t~ ' .. • I . I .. J -· .. • l?u!day. June I, 1914 TODAY'S CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE 4ACROSS ,,..~Nltllle 5~ I t0 Qfand -bndge *'" 14 PBSAaanee ** 15Alno.-ne . llGreuy ~ 17 Melby Dick's foe · 18 Take care of 19 Paper mNSllf9 ' 20 North Star . 22 Ontano m1n1ng • town . 24 Melancholy 25Easyas- • 26 Groups of coolues, e g 30 Young cats 34 Cufly hairdo 35 Germari nver 37 Piggy's dmner 38Conie0an Cos1ell0 39 Bullftghl cheer 40 t<GB's opposne number -4 I Good -charm • 43 P1eks over -45Sotl ·46 --of ·hand 48 Harangues SO Recent prel 51 Phtldelphla Fty11rs 01g 52 VolcantC crater 56Allar boy 60F1bber DOWN 1 &eak 2 Stiver salmon 3 -Otftee 4 Hol sauce 50ne in lhe know 6 Passing grades 7 • Gol Yoo Undor My Skirt" 8NewJe1sey l>nskelball players 9 Ardenl fan 10Frozen desser1s 111n-of replacing 12 Having wings 13 Excfamalt00 ol surprtse 21 Cheerleader's cry 23 Moise Code signal 26Spheres 27 Run -ol gel m troublo with 28 Temporary peace 29Vell 30 Lowered one's body 31 Hero ol medieval Spain 32 Bcto - 33 Argumcnrs 36 al ease 42-sp.r•IS 43Groupot singers 44 Heartfeh 45 Fltr1s 47"-wh111• 49 Greek lelter 52 Long natl 53 Helper 54 Loll around 55 Eves spouse 56 Assisi tn cnme 57 Days ol long aoo 58 S!>itttng image 59 Compass po1nl 628ear Sp 1 • 12 13 ... Ulf(OUI 1120 ... llllil••••I • llllO-II n MIZ4 ,=. !-2' • IMlll w. L.9C. ~ ....... 'li•a-. wNle 9d --4IK lnl. t owrv. Wv RADIO ~ .... ...._ >Cini CIONI d1p1n#tte. reg 1W IOaded, all option• Out 81dewalll .... -. ._,.;..,. ..,. GINt. e:n-n•• Thie .. lhe 1-2 a»uv1 ._. V...,_ ~ 17.=i ln.atz7 '7W10 Wagon. Stick· Malnt. rec'• avall. • •HcH&la gd mectt cOnd • dr, • 1mmac. Reg Uwu 3115. 7144U-Ol38 M ....._,, c:yl. good erana c•. Make ofter. M6ke daya CAUGHT IN A VICE Both \'Ulnerable. North deala. NORTH •11 3 AK1 63 •A Q 10 8 I EAST •QJ842 v 162 G 8 •K 14 3 SOUTH ' •AK8 -QJ4 K Q J 10 9 °' •9 The biddinr: North Eut t• P ... 2NT p._ ". p._ p.., p._ South 2 <> ,. 6 0 Weet p .. p._ ,P._ Oswning lead: Ten of Q • The match between a team of players from the Royal Viking Sun and a Beijing team that included the minister of information and com· municacion was close. Played in the St.ate Guest House in BeijinJ. the home team led by four International Match Points with two boards to play. This was the penultimate deal. The Chinese players bid to a con· servative three no trump contract. The bidding shown is by Marjorie Shulman of Boston and Tannah Hinch, North-South N11P9Ctiv9ly. _.plot.....,,.._ l1IO obO 831-71•8 71•· 375 .. 13• eve South'·~· ....... to four c:Jube .. aL.-•• ~.... ... eleclrto, dOdger, 31~33-9903 ---~-Invert•. Xlnt c:ond, --------Gerber nveAtion.Mkiasfor-. lllG..._ 11•• Otlg own•. l106K. POaD 90751-------Since the biddinc aadl it tiblJ tMt. v.. .,. • 111382-nee SAU 1185 North held the quws of apedes, COMMUNITY OAAW • T~ AC, CMN ••••••••• South confidently coa&nct.ed for a SAU . .a tamlllM ..... llAIDll SUPS full pwr, gd cond, diamond llam OD leanaiaa putnn home turnlahlnga, ~ 7022 ll600 obO ... 2,..102 Mid two acea. baby llema. appl'-~ '81 eooos. I cyt, 5apd, West &eel • heart ud dedarer •• ancn, dothea. aporta BONDA 9085 AC. ""' Int, "'" pwr. a little diu 'nt.ed with bean. 'du· equlpme"t a col-* * 1375 mo. * * crulM, tint gta, whl 1. ...... .PPo'the N rth L.--..1 lecUblH. June 11, Side tie on 8-8boa cover•. Stl,500. p ica ...... n m o UllDQ-a 8am-2pm, Lake Park Main channel 8 ' '87 ACCORD DX 31e>.a30-1820 M·F fourth heart would have made the al La Pu a Yoaemlle beam 723-1380 5·apd , orig owner, handalaydown:Thtalamdependecl In UQuna Nlguet • only 13K mlJYear.1--------~tber on a club fmeeae or a black· -40'-IO' Sall One, 55100/obo. M().80345 TOYOTA 9210 1Uit lq\Mlne. Since ftneuet don't WPOaT .. 50 Bal laland. Ck>N l••·-----make for newspaper columns, de· NI '° ... 7 u-aaat BYUlfDAI 9090 •aa SUPRA TUllaO clarer decided to play for the BIACll 1119 EJccelent loc rv Feny. ••••••iiii& Lthr, remvbl targa top, aqueeeze. .O'+, on-ehore bath tNI XL QL catm whla, lctry alarm, The flnt trick wu won in band o .. ka,cloth ... J::'etry, facllltlee. ~ 5-pd 30 pg 100K loaded, c:lean. Mult and the ace of ~Pl wu forced ~~tel ~ m. 7a 7 m~ ~" c:'nct.· blue, ~·"· 19950. 721-4l725 out, Had Wat ahifted to a club, '<Newport Creat) LIVI M6iAD Ii Nil cusette, '95 r~latra· 1 ________ _ declarer would have bad to chooee Slip 10 50 ft In aale, tJon 12100 (7t4J TRUCJ(S 9220 immediately between t.he fineue Giant Yard 1a1e 11 Cec:ted mar!M. "'1 49..oHt '"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiii and the equeeze. When West per· ........ Vl .... 11 ac:llltlM. •14/ft. 131-6480 --------•• siat.ed with a heart, declarer won in --18t-1oanMprn JAGUAR 9105 81 Oats!'n DleMI ~.ton dummy and cashed all the red-suit 300 E eoaa1 ...,_, CAllPlltS, IV'S, P/U, r•llabl• 10 m0 11B••0• • ·-~ clean. 11700 winners. Dummy came ~ to two HUGll llOVINQ SAU TUii.ias 8014 ·eo XJS 135,000 12 cyl, 548· 1715 clubs and two apedea, while declarer Appllancn, fUmHure, conve'rtable, auto held three spades and a club. Eut toy9, dothn. SAT •z. 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ATIUNS' 'REP' SEEMS ·111\E OLD TIMES W odd premiere • • v~ry 1mpress1ve By TOM TITUS ~atching a local theater· group' grow from promising newcomer to cultural institution can be a fascinating process. The old timers among us have enjoyed just such an experience O\Cr the past three decades with South Coast Repertory. Now one of SCR's occasional practitio- ncrs, playwright/director Greg Atkins has come up with a dramatization of this metamorphosis which he calls simply "Rep." It's currently enjoying an irnpres- )ivc world premiere llt the Costa Mesa Ci' ic Playhouse. '- ·~Rep" looks at a struggling theatrical troupe at the mjdpOint of its initial sea- )Oll, picks iHlp again two years later when ~ucccss is· beginning to soliruly the com- p:i ny, then fast:forwards to the eighth sea- son, which finds the group enjoying pro- ft:)sional status and moving to a brand- ncw theater. -· Ttre story unfolds through. the personal li\e) of the theater's director and five of its actors as they deal with early adversity, growing pains and personal traumas, and fin::illy the fulfillment of maturity. Any s11nilarity between "Rep" and SCR prob- obly is intentional -but two of the lat- ter's founding artists were_in the opening night audience taking notes, and they'll "eigh . in with their own assessment in these pages. Atkins has chosen a handful of familiar EMPIRE~: ·an East Cqas~ feel, West Coast attitude By TOM SPEISS 0 wners of the. new Empire Ball- room like to bill their expansive, plush nightclub as a classy joint wi1h :i "New York-European" feel. 8u1 for expre s1ve clubgoers like Momquc LcVc que. already a stalwart fan 11 1hc <:0~1.1 Mesa naght~l. ~he aesthet- ~' MCll I ,I\ important asthe Sl?C. " I he dance floor is !.O big that you have ~I..· ,1h11l, ltl dance and move without h.1 rnping into o ther people," said ! c \ c~que. At other smaller venues. 4 eVesque said she often collides into • ot her patro ns because of her flailing-arms dance stvlc. "h's -Just a more comfortable en- vironment," said LcVesque, who often "alks to the Empire from her boyfriend's nearby flat. Since finally opening it's massive S3 million doors on April 2, the 13,500- \qu<1re-foo1 Empire Ballroom at 640 W. 17th St . has entertained about 1,000 cus- tomers on any given night, according to Butch Rillera, one of the club's four man- agers. \ "We have a different ambiance than any other club in Orange County, with more of a New York-European feel, that's why we're packed," Rillera said. In fact, Rillera claims on opening night, he club lUt:.Dcd..away more th:m~~ turner.. ·•People come to the Empire Ballroom tll ~cc anJ be seen -it's a real good- looking crowd ," he said, adding that the duh'~ ~tdct dress code -no tennis hoes, m1 ... horls and no hats -adds to its "big lit)•· tttmosphere. "Our clientele hkcs to dress-up," Rill- era. 48, said. "We're an event, a destina- twn spot, not just another bar on the bar parade.'' Indeed. the Empire -complete with !>even pool tables, a two-couch "skybox," mist machines and a sort of Euro Disney, tgyptian-esque feel -is different from other local dance clubs {like Bacchus, Roxbury and Irvine's Metropolis) in that it is open only on Friday and Saturday 111ghts. The club also does not serve din- ner -something that Rillera, with his 9 p.m. start time, believes is not cost- eff ective. Still, on a recent Saturday night, it w;.l\n't all de rigueur black and stuffy !lportcoats at the Empire. The clubaoen dt'>playcJ a grunge look with a 90phi1ti· c.t1cd cdac, reflective of the coastal loca· tion anJ Jhe fashion-conscious -but still ea~uitl-mindcd -locals. There were ~ healthy dcN: of both blazcn and lacy ... ~ Stephanie Courtney (left) and Jill Smith attend to a bloodied Steve Gomer after a flareup in the world premiere of "Rep" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. types for his ptotagonists. There's the tightly wound newcomer (Bill Tigue) who's put off by the late-arriying company clowns· (Steve Gomer and Paul Jack"), but who falls for the tartish ingenue (Jill Smith). Then there's the latter's more practical b'uddy (Stephanie ~ourtn.ey) .and the dynamic young director who holds the troupe together (Joe Finnegan). Tigue is the most impressive of the cast, bal'1ncing his personal and professionlll intensities skillfully and conveying the im - pr~ssion that he's a terrific actor (though we never see any of them actually per- -m WHAT "Rep" WHERE Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse 611 Hamllton St., Costa Mesa WHEN Thursdays through Saturdays at a p.m .. Sundays at 2 p.m. 'tit June 26 HOW MUCH $10 MORE INFO 650-5269 he alP/Cl -·--------------__, . ' Two -who were there struclc by similarities to young SCR r (Editor 's Note: About a morlth ago, word rcachc:J Don TooJ... one oJ South Co.1,t Rep- ertory's founding actors, \'ia the theater gr:ipe\mc th.11 Greg Atliins h:icl 11m1cn ;1 pl;1,1 about SCR entitled "Rep" that IHJ.s being produl·ecJ b.1 Cu::.til ,\Je::.;i Cn 1c PJ.1ylwu)t.', He was told the play would draw b:ick the mu>t.V curw111 on SCR') hi::.tOf) .~nd re1 c.11 t/Jc seamy underbelly of backstage life in sometimes >urdhl acwil So 11 he11 the D:iil_~ Pilot conrncted Chris Gross, SCR's public relation) Jircctur. ;ibuut ge11ing wme SCR reJc- tion to the production, Took :incl Arr KoustiJ..12not/Jer founJing mc:mbcr, 1ump'"·J .11 1/ic chance. Armed 11 ith their critics pens and notebooJ..~. and the phone number of .J good libel lawyer, they attended the opening night perform:1ncc. Hen: are their· n::Ktium.) I<OUSTII<'S VIE\V A s I walked into th e small, cozy auditorium ol CMCP. I ''a~ tal..cn ba~I.. in 1imc • immediately. l ~tared at the unlit -.et and then: before me \\JS a facl11n11le of th\! lobby of the SCR store front theater in Costa ~lc~a. 1 he lobb) "here .,o much had happened for 1hose of us \\ho are still ''ith the theater I wasn't sure what to e\pect from Greg Alkins pl 3} "Rep ... Uut b) the end of th.! evening, l wa~n·1 disappointed at all. As the play unfolds, ''e are introduced to the cen1r:il charact<:r. R1ch:1rd. 1 did nut say main char::icter because in repertory no one :ic1or 1 1he ~l!1r. And the cornpan~ of actors in th is piece validates this premise · As the play un folds, I begin to realize th::it "h;it h happemng on ~tagc con1ur ' up similar events as 1 remember 1hem. I could detllfl each and every fl;bhback. but 'l don·t behe\c 11 b ncces-.ar). \\ hJt i' necessary is to gi'e cred~ to the play•Might for" rning a piece '' hich hall some \\Ondcrful dialogue and characters" hi<:h brought b.ick memorie ... A ti.ins abo g..l\e the audience a flavoring of what his experiences were lil..e at the theaters \\here h.., ltfi: began to b.e nurtured. • As I mentioned, the dialogue "'as 1emf1c. \\rttten for the ac1or~ to sa,or and enJO). so they could gi'e the lludience a chance to e\pencnce life bacl..,tagc and behind the scenes. The actors did their jobs to a 'T.' Or m<i)be I l>houlJ sa) ·p· and th.11 rhyme' '"th Professionally. Their energy and belief in the plJ)\\rtght°s \\Ord~ ''ere 'Cf\ed Ill 1 .c audience to delight in. Th: evening brought me tickled memories, fru,1r~111ng Oa.sh backs. and fond • See KOUSTIK/C2 PILOT PICKS Y ou cJn 10 n iolk> 111\t' the iel- IO\\' ~hm'n at left in ,01. untt't>nng Jl CINn Harbor 0Jy from 8 to 11 J m ~<ilurdJ\ Spon~reJ b\ the \lanne 0 ' ~.Jn 01 the Nev .. port HJrbor Area ChJrnber of Comitierce. the annual e\ent 111· eludes teJm) and 1nd1"dua, 1ru111ng >Ome elbow grt'ase into prt':>t'f\ ing one of lh1> area':. b1ggtN .::niract1on:. -"-e,,port Harbor Relre:.hmenb \\111 be sef\ed trom 11 am. to 1 p.m. al longtime clean harbor booster 8111 Hamilton's Canner\ Re)- taurant Call Duncan Forgey at 644- 1600 1f you \\Jnl to help out Meam' hile, Trout Unlim1tecJ ho:.t:. a grilled salmon and tri-lip bJrbe- cue lrom 5 30 Lo 9 that e'en ng al Oasis Senior Cenier in Corona del M~r lo ra1~ money for their cor.:.er- ' Jt1on actl\ 1t es. Co::.t 1s S 15 Call 49 .. -2 495 Check the:.t' out. too: TOOAY: 'I ou go1 1hc righ1 one. bJb~. J 1he lcgenc.JJn R:i) Charles brings his Jl~1inc11\c ~.,ut 'blue~ J3ZZ )()unJ to Or· :111gc Cou_n1y Performing Arh Center for on..: shO\\ only -at S pm I k 'll be t>Jd,cJ b~ his l'·p1cc.: orch.-,1r:i JnJ, ol eour,c. TIH: R:ickth T1d.c1' hJ\C been going for S:!6 to s.i.i CJll 7.iC'- WOO to i.cc 1( an~ arc left flU D \ \ S~.11.ing of lcscnJJI'). k>o::il surf band 1 he Chanta)S plJ) h\C .11 TO\~Cr Rccorllv\'1c.Jco. I n6 Su pc nor A\"C • Co~t:i \k\J. at 5 ~O pm to pro- mote ffi"clr n.:\\ rdcJ~~ '\e\i°1>d ·· -.. A l'UIW \'I ~outh Coast RcpcrlOI) 's Young Con cnatol')• PIJ)crs op..:nr. "One Tflous:.rnd Crunt '' JI 2 p.m. :11 the Costa Mc :i theater Colin Thoma)' touching stOI) of two children from dif· fcrcn1 umc) :inJ pl Jee \\ho bnni; :i mcsS3gc of peace to )Oung pcopk the world over continu.:s ut 4 p.m. toJJy, :! Jnd 4 p. m. the nC\l two Sund;iy,, 7:30 p.m FridJy, June 17, and 4 :anJ 7:30 p.m. S:uurd.l}, June I C:ill 9S7~033 for 11ckct informJtion. SUNDAY: Porcupine pl:i) S to Q p.m. Ill the \IC\\ Lounge or Ne\\ port M:ar-• rion llotd Tcnn1 Oub as the third ;annual Sunday Jau Series continues. Admis\11.>n's free . iA>.·~ )Oii ""'' 1n upromi"' C'\~·m ,,..,, ttdo111) /1.-rc' ScoJ "'.-.:kn.I • pT rck11'4: 11 .tJ(J \~'. U.1v St , 0>;11 M.:~. IJ.'6:!7, (}r fa, 10 I I (>46-11 io ...... OFF THI MATIN PATM HIADI lO SMllMAN 9ftlDINI ... Cl IN lMI MOOD POI A PIAIT? TIIYJOMNDOIM• ••. ~ .. • ... ' C2 Thursday, June 9, 1994 on 1111 •IATlll PATii IN SEARCH OF BEAUTY By llOYA FOULADI and CHRIS ClllSWELL . T here is a serene and beautiful place right in your backyard that most locals haven't vis- ited, but should. Sherman Library and Gardens in Co· rona dcl Mar is well worth the nominal entrance fee that brings with it a world of lush vegetation and calm surroundings. Sherman Gardens has been in operation since 1966 and occupies a city block from Dahlia to Fern- leaf next to Pacific Coast High\\ay. The garden's bo- tanical collections include rare cacti and exotic tropi· cal plants from around 1he world. The gardens are di- vided into several areas housing group:. . of plants from different climates and regions. The Sherman Library houses a collection of lit- erature, maps and photographs of the Pncific Southwest. While it is primarily a research library for students. it also contains microfilm storing old city direc- tories and ne,,spapers 1hat may be of interest to people who are tracing 'their lineage. Sh- erm:in Gardens also offers lec- tures and classes on gardening, cooking and history,-as well as EMPIRE From C 1 retro-'70s dresses. The Empire, which also feature~ a '$JO al 10 p.m." cover charge and the largest non-country dance Ooor in Orange County, will begin a '70s funk and disco night on Wednesdays, beginning June 22. The funk and disco night is pan of the club management's effort to draw a variety of customers. De· spite Rillera's extensive experil;!nce with country-western nightclubs - m ROYA fOVIA.DI PHOlO WHAT: Sherman library and Gardens WHERf: 2647 Pacific Coast Highway, Corona del Mar WHEN: open 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. dolly MORE INFO: 673-2261 a fre e weekend gardener and evening lecture series. ROYA'S TAKE Most people I ask have never been 10 Sherman Gardens, "hich is their loss becau!te it's an incredibly beautiful and relaxing place to See GARDINS/CJ he was hired away from a 12-year l>lint as a manager with "The Hop'' chain -he said he realizes '70s dance tunes are "the latest trend, the latest style." "And," he said, "if that works, we might add mure nights in the future -but that's a long way off." Maybe not. Several fans said that despite the admittedly s"ieep cover, they eagerly attend Empire whenever possible. Tom Spciss is a frcc-l:mcc writ- er. 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There\ all k1nJ., of entertainment, too, , unJay Brunch <U the W,ucrfrnnt I l1 ltnn lwnch Rc~m EnJOY ,1 lcasr nl scufooJ '(X'trnlttcs and lKC\ilcm meats; :.. ~~ from a harJW•f to a ._. .... · mag1c1an. cx4u1<,11c egg J141hc, ,mJ m.lJc· to order umdcltc,, nur hnml'- rn.1Jc w.1fflc 'ra11on; f..irm ·frc,h fruit,, vcgctahlc" .mJ ~hcc,ls; ~"urmct ,,,1,,J,; our Vienn.1 dc,<,t·n r.1~lc: .md .• 111 rl1t' .. · · '" June 19, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Adults $25.95. Children 3-12 year $1 }.95. Brunch will be served in the Cicio Mare Ballroom and at Pool~iJc. For rc,crvation!I, please call (714)960r7A7J. .~ .. ...... -.... KOUSTIK ,...c, remembrances of dreams -some fulfilled, some yel lo be fulfilled. Atkins gave a "slice of life" of the lheRter life to those in the audience who fantuize about it and those who make it possible. I hope lhis play will please many and have a life of it's own eveo1ually. It's a fun evening at the theater for the audience and obviously for lhe actors. TOOK'STAKE Greg Alkins says his play is nol about SCR, but aboul backstage theater life in general, and repertory theater in particular. But lhat is where things get sticky. Since Greg has been associated with SCR for "lore than 2_0 years, the play can'l help but be aboul SCR ... sort of. Some references and similarities to SCR hislory arc extremely 'accurate: The first act set (one of three nicely rendered by Mark Andrew) is an eerie facsimile of SCR's Third S1ep lobby with its twin staircases and dutch·doored box office. The characters in lhe play are rehearsing "Winnie-lhe-Pooh," one of SCR's first children's shows. Other direct SCR references: actors sleeping in the lheater (on occasion); overflowing loilets in lhc reslrooms; actors working in a bookstore to make ends meet (Hal Landon, Ron Boussom, and myself among others used to work at the UCI Books1orc in lhe late 1960s); alcohol and drug abuse and recovery from lhe same (SCR\h:is had its share of those who lived life to the hilt :ind lhen some, though no more, I daresay, th:in any other business of corporation of its size). Atkins' characters also exhibit a tendency toward bedhopping and general sexu al exuberance. The SCR founders likewise were certainly not prudes. We were healthy young human animals, enthusiastically exercising all our creative capacities to the fullest ... SCR was, af1er all, a product of the '60s. Atkins' dialogue gave me ttie "willies" at times, it so coincided with SCR history: "We have to grow or die." I don'l know how many times David Emmes said that at.the old Second S(ep. We knew we had to expand or lose our support in1he community and our mom~tum toward deve loping a full-lime professional thcater.1 In "Rep," a young playwrighl says to the producer: "You have a reputation for doing things right." SCR has developed just such a reputation over the years by providing playwrights from all over the U.S. and abroad a hospitable venue to experience a first·rate professional production of their plays, (G reg's fictional c.ompany, the Regional • Repertory Theater, specializes in U.S. and world premieres of U.S. authors, just us SCR does). '"Theater is a family, and there are no secrets in a family." SCR's members are continually describing our relationship to each other in terms of an extended family. We :m~. closer to one another, in many cases, than our own flesh and blood. 0.K., let's get to the nilly gritty. There is one character that is very close to a certain SCR founding member in terms of personality quirks and mannerisms. The man himself is vivid and so perhaps lends himsel( to easier characterization than some of the rest of us. It is an affectionate homage, which sums up lhe play's lone. "Rep" made me laugh and made me cry, and that is what lheater is all about. Atkins obviously loves actors and is familiar with their drives and demons. He has spent most of his life in the performing arts as an actor, mime, teacher, director, author, and now as a consultant to the Disney Downtown Huntington Bea Ch P.C.H. & Main In the Piers/de Pi viii/on S.rred S1111d1y thru Frid1y 5-lpm SERVING LUNCH DAILY 11:3D·3PM DINNER NIGHTLY 5PM·1DPM 100 MAIN ST., BALBOA (at foot of Pier) BRUNCH SAT & SUN 10AM·3PM 675-7760 Cfiantedair Cefebrates !Fathers 'Day JuN, 19, 1994 • 10:00-3:<)0 Menu Crepes Ttfld witfi Cream CFU!.ese, Setvetl w(tli :F resfi :Fruit am{ Sor6et Soup of tlie fu_J or M~ (jreenSafatf 'Wi.tli !JkrfJ 'Vinaigrette Choiaef: CftuseC~ ~Tart Stmw6mW Cfiant«lair ~ $23.50 !RJservation.s 1(p.ommnuktf f,&ast a& $4.CXJ ptr ptrson for fiuffowina C/iampaent) (Cfriftfrtn 12 am{ untkr fralJ prict.) 18912 !Jtfadlrt~ur 'Bftlt!., lrvint • (714) 752-8001 l\fac~rtnur & 'l>ougfas, ntar Jofrn 'Ji-bynt ~iipltrt • Week en REP frem C1 self matures from the trite to form). Smith relics overmuch the significant on ph)·sical cliches to sell her Ensemble aspects of .. nep character, firsl as a ra\'enous arc particularly winning. ·1 hi! flirt and· later as 3 drunk who's characters and their relation· endangering the qualily of the shipl> arc firml)1 es1ablbhcd by • troupe's performances. At"-ins and hi-. cast, and thu'. Gomer and Jacek are a tan· 1he s" i1ching around of roman. dem entry, 3 pai r of practical tic partners in the final scl.'.'nc jokers who keep the mood light needs little explanation. while giving Tigue fits. Gomer, M:Jrk Andrew's SC1 des1grh however. is the stra ighter char--a lobby and dres!ling 100111 acter of the two, experiencing effected by a manually pro· occasional bu1sts of reality, pclled turntable -arc propcrl) while Jacek is 3 constant ir· downscale anti eusily convcneu Rub Ul:incy's original mu .. ,~ ritant, mining the limit in con\ic .1dds ti touch of frcshnes,, anu gold from his persona. costumer Pat Tompkin; h.1, Courtney rcndcrl> a strong in-come up \\ith some attroct1\c . terpretution of both her per· iouches, Cllopecially in the earl~ sonal and professional goah, "Winnie the Pooh" segment. and consequently is the mo:.I" As an original play. ''Rep · naturally :tppcaling of th~ cast. impreslloeS \\ ith its thoroughne'~ finnegan b a solid figure of and :iuention to det:iil. lt\ a au1hority, but \\Ould be more must-sec for local rcpcrton credible if he lol>t his perpetual theater groups such as the <:om'· grin. O C C II Atkins' script (\\ hich he also p:rny at range oast o egc. and undoubtedly \\ould pique directs) is dccepthe, est.iblhh-the interest of longtime South ing its comic aspects earl) on. Co.isl Repertol) stah\ ans. then veering into hca' ier w.i- ters when it's lt:ast e\pccted. 1 1'0111 Titus /ins rc•·icuwl local As the characters grow and t/1catrr fur l/1e V:iily Pilot si11l·1· tackle increasingly more de· oull1 Coast Rcp('t'iory's im·t·p· manding material, the play it· tio11. • Machine. In "Rep," he ~s drawn a loving portrait of a group of youn L artists banded together in the pursuit of a common goal -to cre~1tc J professional theater company. They pLly, they scrap, the~ love, the> come clo er to hating; but their intcnl>c loyalty to one another through good times and bad and their dc"otion tu their common cau'c mer t h~ play's 10-year time span b unquestionable. This season mar"-s SCR's 30th anniH:r:.al). \\hat a lmely gilt. Th~in~ you, Greg. Huge Song Selection J Rock • Country .• Bkles • Hot Hits • Cool Tunes ~ J> New Releases • Old Favorites ~ ~ CW AIUI 1111,.., ~· llJBEDIHADA ~=-~~. 2 IB JllAllE~ STmlDISE 11.c 9ss-0122 IUUI . OllLY ,.,, OP ••••1eu11 •• , •• , •• LL Tllll II TMI Kl"D OP •LAO WI WAVlt ll(QISIUI ~NO VOTL Weekend GARDENS fr .. Cl visit. Even though it is right next 10 Pacific Coast Highway and almost everyone has driven past it and wondered whnt it was like inside, most people don't bother to stop and go in. A visit guarantees a quie1 and peaceful experience unmarred by crowds and confusion. Their ore plenty ot nooks and benches where you con sit and soak in 1he sun and flowering plan1s withou1 being disturbed. It's a good place 10 go to lnlk wi1h somebody you haven't .seen in a \\ hile, and a good pince to go to pain1 or read. My favorite part of our\ i-.it was 1he Touch and Smell garden designed for wheelchair access and for people \\ ith impaired \'i .. 1on. The plants in 1hat !!ICCl1on arc all fun to touch and nca1 10 1;mell. There nre fu uy Lamb\ Ear planb .ind scented geranium' that :.mcll li~e apples, lemons and coconub. There's a fern gro110 a1 1hc other end of the gardens 1h~1t i-. rilled \\ith giant stag-horn ferns and :iir·plants 1h.a1 cas1 a coot llhal.le down lhc walkway. I'm telling you, this 1s a nice place lo go and it's filled with wonderful sights and scents. There's also a tea garden that serves ligh1 lunches Saturday through Monday, and a gift shop W.here_you can pick up a quaint gift for a garden-loving fr iend. The Gardens even offer free educational lours for classrooms lhat are led by trained docents who tell stories and keep the students interested. With a setup like 1hat, there's no excuse for not seeing the Gardens. And if you are a horlicultural whiz, Sherman's can always use another volunteer to ad~ to .the 100 or so who help maint:un tlnd run lhis green machine. CHRIS' TAKE Sherman Gardens is a little oasi!I of serenity dropped in the middle of town. When you walk through 1he gates, you feel your pace alter dramatically. The color fill you1 eye!., and your nose is inundated with vapors and perfumes created by nature's FOR' RENT: GR&AT OUTDOOR . EXCITEMENT! C.'" hand. Wander in q~iet repose, walk with a lover, or meditate with the rustic of gentle ocean breezes 1hrough the foliage. A feature J found particularly interesting was the section of cac1us and arid plants. r love the desert and its inhabitants, and i1's a thrill to catch so many va rieties on a stree1 corner. The open air and sunlight on your face allow you to imagine the birthplace of lhese photosynthetic anomalies. Sherman houses many different species, some resembling the Saguaro from southern Arizona, und others remind you of the miles of Occa1illo in Joshua Tree. Wad e, the Garden's director, tells us that most of the specimens they have began as small cuttings and have reached lheir huge stature through years of care and growth. f-view ~Orth waiting for. Sherm:in Gardens also houses a greenhouse filled with rare, 1ropical plants from around the world. Within lhc s\\eltering, rainforest-like atmosphere, you are tram.ported 10 a jungle of beauty ':Ind mystery. . As you enter, )OU are met by a ~ . Rent a 1994 F~ ExniaMr or Ford Mu~~ Convertible from us. Go for the rugged oukJoors 1n a F~~ °' have some fun in the sun with a Ford Mustang Convertible. You'll get the promp!, personal service you'd~ from a good neighbor. Coll us bday! THEODQRE ROBINS 2049 Harbor Boulevard of Cars in Costa Mesa II I RENT-A.CAR (714) 642·0010, Ext. 255 & 271 • FAX (71 4) 548-2225 · ROO·A·TRUCK Serving The Harbor Area Since 1921 . . IJ Tiil CROW (II) Tiil FL""1T-.S (l'GI Tiil cowaoY WAY ('8·13) WMlJI A MM LOVES A WOMM (II) Sf'IE.D (Ill TME FllllTSTOlltS (l'G) Sf'HO (lll IEVEllLY NIUS COf' 3 (Ill MAVUICI (l'G) Tiil COWIOY WAY (f'tM3)' WHEIM HILLS FESTIVAL~~~· .. ~:112:.;; lfVHLY NIUS COf' 3 1111 MAVHICll ('8) WMEll A MAI lOVll l WOMAI (II) Sf'IDlll Sf'IE.D II =~~r .. :~1 MAVOICll(f'I) IEYHL Y lllUS COf' I (Ill Sf'llO(lll THE COftOY WAY (l'G-13) SPllO(lll Tiil COWIOY WAY (f'tM31 -flll11TlmS (f'I) llllAmAICE .... ('8-13) cm RJCUM~fll-131 Tiil PUllll (f'I) Tiil COWMY WAY (111·13) llV8l Y taU COP I (It) 111umAICEMAl( ... 1Sl ~Ill Cfl'Y ':i' ICllM J':!J..13) .,...,,11; SflD(!ll ·Tlll~(f'I) CITY UUCIUI l 1'1·111 lllUmAICE MMir.11) MAVRICI I llvm.YtaU S(RI Tiil C8llMY ~ ... 1i) ... film,., .,., VALENCIA 10 ·.t.~ I·,·: .... :•·;: TE'rfPlE J .. . ... • Thursday, June 9, 1994 C3 t Pilcher plant "'ilh carnhorous blooms that feed on hapless insects. A look to the right exposes the large as ortment of orchids on display. Their colors melt and bleed into one another as the steam surrounds their twisted, sexual shapes. It's no wonder Georgia O'Kcef e and Robert Mapplethorpe spent so much of their artistic existence bringing them to life. There is a small pond filled wilh giant Koi, and bromeliads hang· their spikes from 1hcir symbiotic perches above. The whole !.cenc really transports you. If you have some time off or, better yet, if you can't 'ecm to find any lime, pencil in Sherman Gardens for a respite from th e routine. Hey, ir you have to ... take your work "i1h )OU. It's a nice place 10 hang. Balboa ls/:J11d resident HOJ D FoulDd.i is a Nc11port Benclt Art~ Commissioner. Chris Cris11ell is a Balboa Peninsu/:J resident. Both 11re college students. OIT tile Beaten Path runs ueeklJ ;,, Weekend. \_, . sT~"t2JSSAVINGS 9 lnAmer~ I .BONDS · - Retail Hours .. Sunday 'Bmndi is Afagicd at Clianteclair , Featuring The Magic of Scott 'lokar 11 an1-lpn1 Soup or Sa[atf • and !J0!1r drmcc o/ 'Traditrona{ 'E!J.!J.' 'EL ncJict Cfiej ·' Si:a/ood Omdet tt Poacfred Salmon wit fr ~lftiffandar.•t Sauce Cfuntst Salad u'itfr Pvadied Cliic{\fn •Breast j'arci Open 'faatf 'l ~gt' ta6lt Om el a: t tc Cra6 Caf:J u>itft Poached 'Lqq ... 1Bt•11rnaL(t and :Vustard Sauce London 'Brvif ~~tli :'ifu .. .,fm.wm .Sauce Cfiuse '.l(gvio{i wrtfr Pi•.•tcl a11tf rTt>matv Conca.sse Crepes Jiffctf 1vitfr Cfricl\.i:n in LIJTfi t Cdny Cream Sauce tllld '.frcsfi ;fruit a11d •l>t:J.,at ·P.ii_lfet and (tiff a or •Ji:a ·~ Lir1c Ttatw :M.us1c 1 .. Ry •Irrry (cmd~r JO 30am . ~.JOpm '11 1itfi •lJnfomti:d Cliampa!711c · 5.20 pa pcr..-cm '11 11 tliou t Cfimnpa.!]M 5·1 i pa pa . .: on P(erut ca(( {or ri:ser.•ation.s 18912 !?.facJtrtllur'.Bfr~{., lr.11ne • 1i H 1 '15:!.-8001 ~[a01rtfiur & 'Dougfru niar Jolln •J t hyne }lirport Restaurant Hours M·F 10AM·7PM, SAr 10AM·SPM M-F 11 AM-6PM, SAT 11 AM·SPM l~;\~'l' U.S.D.C. FEDERALLY LOT INSPECTED -· ... ~·, LIVE DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS FROM s39s .I MAINE $699 LOBSTERS 1b. w BERRIES GALORE ~99¢ -~A !» BASKET UMITS MAY APPlY Prices Good thru Mon. June13,, '"4 HONEYoEw MB..ONS 25~. aln6NEWJN.Wf~CORA ....... at. ••••• , • . ...._ . . r \ C4 Thursday, June 9, 1994 Weekend ' LOCALDl•l•e Delicious Dining at John Dominis By MARLA BlllD 'B abtUe'1 Feast," an Academy Award-,.. winning foreign movie was a daulement of food and wine, and Lasse Sorensen, one of 1he chefs responsible for actuaJly preparing the elaborate courses shown in the film, is now cooking delicious food at John Dominis in Newport Beach. WHAT John Domlnll WHIR 2901 W... Coatt Highway Newport leach WHIN dlnnet MondaYI through ThundaVI. 6 to 10 p.m., Ftldayl and Sal\ldayl to 11 p.m.. Sunday, 5:30 to 10 p.m. Su*Y bNnCh 10 o.m. to 2 p.m. m oysters baked with a touch of Jmger chili and garlic parsley arc included in the hot appetizer platter, alonf with Shrimp lumpia: stir-fried shrimp and veaetables wrapped in thin dough and steamed ... and Hawaiian red chili dip. On a second visit, we shared an outstandin1 appetizer: a bouquet of steamed musscls in their shells, bursting out of an open artichoke resting in a delicate sauce or mussel liquor, fllrlic, butter and white wine. This was not only an artistic tour de force, but for mussel fans, it doesn't get any better than this, $8.95. Sorensen's father owns the fomous Konditoriet i Tivoli restaurant and pastry shop in Copenhagen's Tivoli Garden, where the younger Sorensen received his early training. He went on to win many international awards before coming to The Riviera Country Club in hos Angeles. known for its discerning epicureans. HOW MUCH modefately e>epenslve: oppettzen $5.95 to $9.95 entrees $12.95 to $26.95 An outstanding appetizer: steamed mussels in their shells bursting out of open artichoke. Skip the salads -simply because almost every appetizer and entree is surrounded with a garden of greens and jauy vege tables. ln fact, it would be nice if there was a little more negative space on the plate. The crab cakes are enveloped in a bed of exotic nora. Cttaisrortna AUaf, DAILY l'u.m John Dominla' young new chef Lasse Sorenson (left) with Its owner George, Kookootsedes and its manager John Gutteridge. MOii iNFO 650-5112 b/Dnc sauce, $26.95. Dominis' owner George Kookootscdcs lured him to · Newport Beach and the two have created a new menu which renects Sorensen's considerable talents :ind, at the same time, have reduced the huge old menu to a manageable size. It is graced with new ideas and prices and imaginative dishes of Scandinavian finesse along with a few holdovers from the forme r Dominis' days. LOCAL DINING NEWS WILL APPEAR SATURDAY Pastas are featured with seafood or chicken at $15.95. (Penne, with a cornucopia of shrimp and scallops, is served in a prize-winning sauce, a combination For meat eaters, there's a marvelous Angus certified filet mignon whith is grilled, then sliced and Canned on a hot plate meatballs in a deep brown sauce), along with a variety of eggs, roasted meats, wafnes, fruit, rolls, desserts and top-notch service. Brunch is $19.95, $23.95 with free flowing Champagne. Reservations are a must. ingredients, sauces, freshly baked breads and presentation promise . this 27-y~ar-old a ~right future. sample on a first-time. visit, try the assortment of appetizers at $29.95 for two. Hot selections include baked shitake mushrooms stuffed with deviled crab and topped with Hollandaise sauce (the combination of meaty, woodsy mushrooms and crab meat makes voluptuous magic); spicy, hot Cajun ahi kabobs; crab "cakes, plus .. of intense lobster stvck, cream, basil and ginger.) . with a.a~ of fresh ly roasted morels in Ttch demi glacc-\lased sauce. Served with signature poppy seed potatoes, it's divine, $23.95 . And Sore11.s.~nj latest invention, hot tira misu soumc, is a dessert must. There is a full bar and a smoking section at the far end or the dining room near windows opening onto the bay. "Mr. K.;" as Kookootsedes is called, has amassed a fine wine list with reasonable buys in both French and doh1estic selectioAS. Ca!lual elegance is the keynote and ties arc not required at thi~ beautiful waterfront location. Sorensen loves the quality of meat and produce available in California and he sellles for only the best. The canny Kookootsedes has made a terrific choice in Soren!ien. His attention 10 detail and personal supervision-uf Tl)e serving people, under the experienced direction of manager John Gutteridge, are reliable guides and will be happy to tell you about the menu's most delectable bites. For an affordable and filling Sorensen's seafood has the starring role at John Dominis, and opakapaka from the deep waters off Hawaii makes for prime diQing. lt is gently baked with sesame~ seeds and leeks and served wnh baby ci rcl es or leeks and curls of lemon rind with citrus beurre Sunday brunch becomes a lavish affair with food stations stretching the full length of the restaurant. Don't miss the sushi bar or the oyMers, shrimp and gravlaks, the made-to-order pasta station, quiche, frikadcl/er (veal and pork MONDAY NIGilT , ,. .: ... • -. . ADVERTISEMENT '··· ·,.,_ AMERICAN DICK CHURCH1S RESTAURANT, A family $tyle coffee shop located at 2698 Newport Blvd., Cosio Meso. Menu includes breakfast, lunch & dinner. Prices range from $3.00 lo $7.99. Open Wton.-Sot. 6om to 9pm IN, WC, V, MC (714l 646-n62 STUDIO CAFE, located 01100 Main St. Bolboo (ot foot_ of pierl. The Studio Cafe is the hoppeni~ ploce for food, fun & entertoinment. Menu includes ribs, chicken, fresh fish, posto, appetizers & solods, olso • serving brunch on Sot & Sun 10 to 3:00 which includes Belgium waffles, 6melettes, poncokes ond much more Prices range.From $2.95.$13,95. Open 7 doys o week Mon-Fri 11 :3~ I :30 om, Sol-Sun 1 ~. 1 :30om IN,BRU,FB,ENT,V,MC,AE,00 ZUllES RESTAURANT, localed at 1712 Placentia, Costo Meso Menu includes ribs, chicken, ste'ok & lobster, prime rib, pizza, oysler bor Prices ronge from $3 95 and up Open doily from I 1 ·30om to 1 Opm, Cocktails 'Iii 11 pm ID, FB, WC, No credit cords (71 4) 645-8091 CAFE PARK IENCH CAFE, A very unique, woodsy place lo enjoy breokfost & lunch located 01 .. ... Your Restaurant Guide to Dining in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Corona def Mar, Huntington Beach & Fou~tain Valley 1 n32 Goldenwest St., in beoutifu1 Huntington Beach centrol pork. Menu includes omelettes, specialty poncokes, cappuccinos, bur9er5, sandwiches, solods ond much more . Prices range from $4 95 to $7.25 Open Tues-Fri. 7:30 om to 2pm Sot & Sun Iii 3pm. Summer hours '"' Moy·Sepl open 'ttll 8:30pm, Wed-Sot live music, coll for more info 842.0775. OUT, V, MC, TKO RUTH'S CAFE, located ot 320 Brislol #G ot Redhill (by Arco Mini Mort) in Cosla Meso. Menu includes good country cooltin' breakfast with the best omele11es, pancakes, great Mextcon breakfast dishes ond lunch with stirfry Yfgetobles, teriyoki bowl, garlic chicken, osS<>fted solods, healthy turkey burgers, hom .. Jrgeu, s.rved w / potato solod or fries Try Ruth's home cookin' today Great food, greal pricesl Prkes range from $2.99 to $5 95 Open 7 cloys o week 7om lo 2pm. ID, OD, WC CALIFORNIA CUISINE COFFEE HOUSE MIDNIOHT JAVA CAFE, locoted at 2700 Newport Blvd. # 168 (01 28th st. Morino) featuring Diedrich Coffee, Shirilly's Bagels, fresh boked goods doily ond Dreyers Ice Cream. Open 7 doys o week. WC. Come join us for the best coffee in town. Free underground porlting. (714) 675-4747. FRENCH OtANllCLAll, locai.d ot 18912 MocArthur Blvd., Irvine, ocrou from John Wayne Airport. Elegant, charming, gtocious & beautiful, each of it's dining rooms hos o differ,nt decor The food 1s French-Colifornio cuisinH>lly but ~ltflfully • prepared lunch specials ot $8.00 ond up -the dinner menu Includes o variety of seafood, meot, chicken, tolods just lo mention o few ilems Pnces ronge from $6 lo $25. Serving lunch 11 :3~2 30, Dinner 5:3~ 10:30, Sunday Brunch 10.30 · 2 30 open 7 days o week. ID, OD, BRUNCH RES. REQ FB, ENT, WC, V, MC, AMX DC, DISC. Volet Porking. (714) 758-8001 . OICKO'S, Casual Colif. elegance with plenty of room lo enjoy yourself. loco+.cl at 7887 Center Or,, Huntington Beoc:h. Menu includes hot & cold poslos, • spec1olty piuos, fojito's 'Ond ilems from the grill Prices range from $3.95 to $13.95. Open 11 .30 lo cloM Dancing nightly, jou on V\led Big Band Swing Music Thur 8-midnight. ID, BRU, DRESS,FB,ENT,WC,V,MC,AE,DC 892-2227 COFFEE HOUSE OU. HOUSI, Locoi.d ot 720 W 19th St , Costa Mesa Menu includes sondwiches, tolods, quiche, po~ries, cokes ond coif.es Open doily from 7 30om lo 11 pm Unless you don't wont lo leoYel IN, f8, ENT, we. TKO (714') 650-8960 Featuring live music: INDIAN CO" a CHIMNIY, Enjoy woterffont dining ot Newpon 8eoch 3408 Vio Oporto Introducing authentic Indian Mughlo1 dellcoclea M'fllr befufe, in Orange County by our famous chef 'Mohinder Rom Gvru' Try our lomb Of chicken liobobs, cum•• and wide vor ... iea of fresh vegetables cooked In our own ground India!) herbs & spices Reasonable prices starting_ os low os $1 .95 lo $6 95 Open 7 days o wee• from I lom-8pn1 OUT, TKO, WC (714') 673·7679 INDIAN INDIAN PARADISE, locoted at 1520 West Coost . Hwy. The menu includes chicken, lomb, seafood ond vegetarian dishes oll prepored lo perfection with only the freshest ingredienb. Prices ronge from $2.50 to $15.95 for o complete combination dinner. Open 7 d?)'s .o week. luflCh 11 :30 to 2:30, dinner 5 to 10 ID, FB, V, MC, AE, OS, DC (71 4) 646-3993 .• NKJ'S INDIAN FOOD. Critically accloimed by E1mer Dills. located ot 3705 So Bristol, Sonlo Ana ( 1 blk No. of So. Coosl Ploz:a, next lo Clothestime) Menu includes Chicken ond v.g.tobles, doily specials & combo plates, open doily from 11 om to 9pm IN, bUT, TKO, WC, V, MC (7141 8500595 ITALIAN CIAO, locoted ot 2600 Eost Coost Hwy1 Corono Del Mor Come ond ex~rience Corona ctel Mar's newest ltolion restourant serving New York style pizz.o, gourmet pin<», exciting pestos, creative solods, coffee, coppucclno ond fresh boked pastries. Prices ronge from $3.95 to $8 95. Open 7 doyt o week from Som lo 11 pm, except Sunday open 4 lo 1 l pm Delivery avoiloble V,MC, AE, WC, IN OUT NIO'S llSTMMANT, locnllld ot 2221 N Moin St. in Seocliff Village Serving breokfost, lunch ond dinner. Now open 7 days o Week. Homemade pancakes, poslfies, poslOs, & doily speciols Estobl1shed 1n 1979 Early 8frd dinners 5-6 30 nightly took for ~ new btdlost ond lunch menus coming April 1 ITALIAN RANDAZZO ITAUAN CAFE, located ot 21148 Beach Blvd., (ol Arlonto), Family owned, every1hing prepared with thlt Finest meats & cheeses & famous For it's infamous cheesecoke. Prices rone-from , $2.00 lo $11.95. Open Tues. thru Sotl 1·9pm, Sun 11-8 pm Closed Mon. IN, OUT, WC, Wine ond beer 1(71 41 536-24148. SAIATINOS USTAUltANT & SAUSAGI CO. , located ot 251 Shipyard Way, Newpofl Beoch. Menu includes great posto, award winning Ca.sor $Clod, delicious homemade sausage, veal, lomb, lots of vegetorion dishes, good wine, be.r, coppuccino & desem. •11•s o family owned & rvn restouront .. Prices ronge from $4 95 lo $13 95. Open 7 doys a week s.rving Sot & Sun Brunch from 8:30 lo 1 :OOSunday thru Thursday 1 lom lo 1 ()pf!( Fridoy & Sot. 11 om-11 pm. IN, OUT, WC , • BRU, WB, V, M, AE, DC MEXICAN MA .. UllAVIUI, localed at 2332 West Pacific Coosl Hwy. Mexican burgers, fojllos, bunilos & more. Specials doily Price range from M .95 lo $10.95 Open 11 .30om to 12 30om IN, F8, V, MC, Af., CX:: (71 4') 631-8220 Ml CASA, localed at 296 17th Str .. 1, Costa Meso A lfip lo Mexicol Mexican Food Open doily ot 11 om Prices range from $2 25 to $8 9 5 Serving lunch & dinner-for owr 20 )'90'1 IN, FB, WC, V, wt;, Af., CX::, CB, 0 (71A)~S.7626 .. . . t ' MEXICAN WAHOO'S ASH TACO, With 3 locoti00$. 1133 PCH, loguno Beoch, (71") 497-0033, 1862 Plocentio, Coste Mesa, (714) 631-3433 ond 3000 Bristol, Cosio Mesa (7141 435.0130 Menu includes foh locos, burritos, block beens & rice, $Clods, sandwiches. Prices range from $1.65 to $7 .50 Open Mon . .SOI. 11 om to 1 Of>m, Sun. 11 om to 9pm. IN, TKO, WC. ,- SEAFOOD HUNTINGTON BUCH MAii.KiT lltOIUR, Here's o unique place fo< family dining where fresh seafood is ~fog and expert me$_<luite broiling is our trodemorlt Our Ftesh fish changes doily ond we olso feature chicken, sJeoks and poslo There's o fresh ~food market, too lunch ond Dinner, full bor Children's menu AE, V,MC ond OS cords welcome. 20111 Brookhursl St (next to Target, just south of Adoms) No reservations. (714) 963-8166 POT Of SHalMP, An unequaled dining experience •shrimply Delicious• ond the service unsurROssoble. Featuring Pasto, Thruher shork, swordfish and salmon. Open 7 doys o week 11 om-1.0pm Sot. & Sun. breakfast from Som Sidewalk dining. located at 113 Wolnut, backside of Pierside Povilion in Huntington Beach. (714) 960-7278. MOFIC FISH & SIAfOOO, located at 2620 Newport Blvd , Cosio Meso. Menu includes seafood solods, seafood sondwiches, grilled enlfees, fish & chips, fish locos, sushi and more Also hos one of Oronge County's largest inventories of fresh fish frol'{I it's fish market. P~ices range from $1 .~ 5 ond up. Open W 11 · 6, Sot 11-.s, ID, we (714) 6.50.0130. ZUUIS Drf ooct<, located at 9059 Adams, Huntington Beach. Menu includes seofood, si.ok & lobster, pino, prime rib, ~"9{ bor . .Prices range from $3.95 ond up .• ~doily from 11 ;JOom lo 1 Opm, Cocktoils Iii 11 pm IN, FB, STEAKS 1HI IAltN STlAK HOUSI, located at 2300 Harbor Blvd, 131, Cosio Mesa. Menu includea sl9oks, fresh fish, chicken~ burgera and solods Prices range from $3.75 IOf lunch ond $6.25 for dinner. Open 11 am fo< lunch MSo. Dinner 4pm Mfr. Dinner 3pm Sot. & Sun IN, WC, V, MC, AE, DC. (714) 641 -9n7, SEAL BEACH GUD'IR ..... Estobliahed in 1930 by the airstrip Still o meeling place of pilots around the world who enjoy the best in dini"9 locoi.d ot 1 AOO Poclfic Coast Hwy, $.al hOch. Tf. menu includes fresh fish doily, sMob, lob11er & crab · leas Prices aloft at SA 95 Open ....tdoyS I f om-1 ()pm, 'Iii I 0 30pm weelitlnds IN, FB. ENT, we. V, w.t:.., Af. (310) 431-3022 .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, June 9, 1994 D1 FoOo .. PASTA SALAD DIP Mu/..e~ .J ~N\111>11 . ~ I cup Egg Bf'attn Real E~ Product 31-' cup ono pac;ta, cook~ I (6 1/8-ounce) can lij.!ht tuna packed in \utter, drain~ and naked 1/2 cup finel) chopped celcr) 1/3 cup ~rated carrot 1/-4 cup minced ~Ilion., ' A dip for . dinner? Why not! But high 10 fa1 and cholesterol. you say? Of course not! These fresh :llad dip arc made wilh Oavorful in&redien~ and use ne1,1. Snaclm ell's fat free, cholcs1erol-free crnckcri. for dippers. Choo)C either lhe wheat or cracked pepper variety 10 ;idd just the right crunch to your meal. .And for a <.wect ending. try one of S11a('/..- well '.t fat free or reduced fat cookies.' SOUTHWESTERN CHICKEN FAJITA SALAD Makes 4 servin8S I cup chopped red or green pepper • • • • • .... • • • • • • • BREAKFAST FOR DINNER . . Do y.ou crave a hearty omelette o r frittata for break- fast. but have no time In the morning? Don't wait , fo r the weekend ... have It for dinner! This fresh, easy-to-make dinner is perfect for those watch- ing their diet when made with an egg alter- native that has no fat or cholesterol, Egg -Beaters Real Egg Product. Available in your grocer's refrigerator section next to shell eggs. or the freezer section, egg : alternatives are made from the health- • iest part of real eggs and are easy to • use (one-quarter cup Is equivalent to • one whole egg). Select a flavor variety • • . from the chart below and use the fol- • lowing basic directions to prepare • either an omelette or frittata. : OMELETTE • Makes 2 servings • 2 lab!Npoon'i minced pimient~ 112 cup chopped red onion I tablespoon vegetable oU • • 2 teaspoons margarine 1/2 cup ~uced c11lorie llalian ~alad dr1."sin~ 1/3 cup ~uced f111 mo)onnai_~ I tablt: poon ~t't't pickle relish 1/-4 lea\poon coa~e j.!round black pepper I clo\e itarlic. minced -"l ';1tarh·tl/'{ fat Frtt \\heal Cracke" In 'l-111<.:h ooo,utl. 'l.1llct 1111ur erg pn.xJuct. Cm er 11,1.?htl). l"''~ mer' cl') lo\\ he JI hlr IO m111u1c' or fU'I uo11l \Cl Rcmm c trnm hcJt let ,t,1nd • .:ll\ erc<l. for 10 rnrnu1e, Rl·mmc Imm 'k1llct. .i)ol cmnpletcly Jn<l chop · In lxl\\ I. lOmhmc lhoppcJ egg. pa,tJ. tun.i. cclcl'). rnrrot. ,(,11111111, .111d .p1111icn10 Mix dre,~iog. rn.1)onna1<;c. rch,h. pcrpcr untl garlic. gently 1-llr into pa,LJ i1ll\lure Clull .11 lc.1'1 I hour to olcnd !l:l\ 01,. ~cr1c \\1th l rac~cr' tor dipping. Nutritwn l11fnrmatfo11 prr ~en·ing: 398 wlorw1. t> i: tow/ /111 I i: ''1111r111cd /111. 23 mi: d1nle~1erol. 111? mi: 1pJi11111 .J ~ d11•111n fl/>t'r I (8-ounce) jar thick & chunky salsa I pou.ncl ~ chicken breast, cooked and shredded 1-- 1/2 cup canned black beans. drained and rinsed I tablespoon chopped cilantro I tablespooe lime juice l/2 t~ chill po"der • 2 cups lhredded lettuce 112 cup chopped tomato 113 cup nonfat sour cream 40 Sna<'b·~ll's Fat Free Cracked Pepper C rackers In skillet. cook pepper and onion in oil until tender. Stir in sal!>a. ch1clen. beans, cilantro. lime juice and chili powder: ~irnmer for 5 minutes. Arrnnge1etruce on large i.crving platter: top with prepared chicken mixture. tomato and wur cream. Serve "'ith crader' for dipping. · Nutrition lnformatiolf pu strving: J 18 wlorie1. 5 ,t: tmal jat, I 'I snturottd fm. &S m.i: t l10le11eml, 737 mg \i><li11m. 111 d1t1an· fiber LABEL. IT - GOOD ·READING There's more ·rood for thought• arriving daily on supermarket shelves thanks to the lntrodurUon of a new food label. New government regula · lions ensure that soon almost all processed. packaged foods wtll have a ,, "Nulrltlon Fact~· labC'I. The new labels wtll appear gradually as products produced as of May 8. L994. enter the mark:etplace. Thls ts good news because the new label inakes ft e.asler (or you to select the variety of. food., you need to build healthful diets for yourself and your fa mily . Check out lhC' new ·Nutrition Facts· label pictured here. You'll notice s everal ft'alure that can help you In the declston -makfng process. For example. lmllar foods now have similar serving stzes. All of the nutri- tion lnfonnatton on the label ls provided "per SCJYing: so this helps you compare foods and choose the products that best fit your tndMdual needs and taste . An updated ll~l of required nutrients lncludes the ones thought to be most Important for today's consumers. By choosing many different foodq each day. you can get the essential nulrients nectted for health without $elUng too many calortes or too murh fat -especially saturated fat -; cholesterol or sodl\Jm. TI1e term ·Daily Value . " ts an Lmportant newcomer to the food label. Dally Values are reference numbers, set by the government that reOcrt up-to-date nulr1Uon recommendations. Percent (%)Dally Va lue shows'how a food fits Into a 2.000- calorte rt'l't>rence diet. Your own nutrient needs may be less than or more than the Daily Values listed on the food label. Some products are dc&.riLc...! as ·?!;.'1t," "?o·;,.·-ra~.-hiflh-Rber: etc. TI1esc tcnn~ <'an only be ·used lf the food meets slrict government de-flnitlons. A "reduced-fat" cracker, for lnstantt. rhust h;.wc at least 25% Jes."J fat than an equal portion of the food to whlrh It Is <'ompared. The~r an• just a few changes you'll find on the "NutrtUon Facts" label. Get sturtrd on ~me good reading. Learn to mlx and match your rhotcn to gel the nutrient~ you need and the foods you cnj<>y. It's your total diet over lime that really ronlrtbut"5 to your good health! • 1 cup Egg s.aters Real Egg Product • In 8-inch nonstick skinet. over medium heat. cook • ftnlng and seasoning ingredients in l teaspoon maL- • gorine until tender Remove from sl<11let. keep worm • In some skillet. over medium heat. melt remaining • l teaspoon morgarino Pour egg product into skillet • Cook. htting edges to allow uncooked portion to flow under- • neath When almost set. spoon reserved filhng and topptngs over halt the omelette. fold omelette and shde • onto Serving plate Serve Immediately. : , ·f RITTATA 0 Makes 2 seMngs 2 teaspoons margarine 1 cup EflQ s.oters Real Egg Product Nutrition Facts Serving Size 5 crackers (15 g) Servings Per Container: 15 In 6-inch nonstick skillet. over medium heat cook filling and seasoning ngred er.ts Jn margarine unttl tender; stir 1n topping. Pour egg product over f1ll1ng mix ure coo• without stirring for 4 to 5 minutes or until cooked on the bottom -and aimos• s-?t on top Carefully turn over frittata in skillet cook l to 2 minutes more or unt 1 done Amount Per Serving c.lorlH 60 Calories from Fat ·o Toe.I F8t Og % Deity Value• 0% Saturated Fat Og Chal1.-ol Og Sodium 170mg Tot81 Cllrbottydre'9 12g Dietary Fiber 1g Sugal9 2g Proeeln 2g 0% 0% 7,o 4% 3% Vitamin A 0% • Vitamin C Oo/o Calcium 2°.4 • Iron 4°14 • P9rclrll o.wy v~ are beMd on 1 2.000 ~ dlM. Your dal'1 V9IUel may be ~ °' low depll dll IQ on YQA.« Cllloril Medi·. 2.000 2.500 Tolll Fat Lias thin ll6g IOg Siii F• lMa thin 20g 25g 300mg 300mg ~ 2«JOmij 300g mg 25g 30g Clbtll par .,.,,.. F•t •~••PloeMl4 ........... Fet Free Wheel Crldlen •••••••••••• WESTERN BLACK BEAN & PEPPER- GARDf N VEGETABLE · FILLING 1/2 1/3 2 SEASONING 1/4 *NUTRITION INFORMATION (per serving) FILLING 1/3 1/3 SEASONING 1/4 TOPPING 2 *NUTRITION INFORMATION (per serving) FILLING 112 112 SEASONING 112 TOPPING 1/4 * NtllllmOM INFORMATION (per serving) FILLING MEXICALI CORI 'N CHllE r;~?:~NG 1/3 1/4 1/4 2 I • lllTMllOll •••n. (Plf llMnO) cqp cubed eggplant, cooked cup chopped tomato teaspoon arled basil leaves tablespoon grated Parmesan cheese t 17 ca'ones 5 g total tat 1 g satJrated lat 2 mg cholesterol, 1 g d1e:ary fiber 249 mg sodium cup finely chopped red or green pepper . cup cubed cooked potato slices turkey bacon , diced teaspoon dried oregano leaves 147 calories 6 g tot~I fat. 1 g saturated fat t 0 mg cholesterol 1 o dietary fiber. 384 mg sodium cup canned black beans. drained and rinsed cup julienne red. green or yellow pepper strips teaspoon gr~und cumin tablespoons shredded reduced· fat Cheddar cheese 142 calories. 5 g tota1 tat 1 o saturated lat 5 mo cholesterol 2 o dietary fiber. 333 mg sodium cup chopped broccoli .... cup shredded carrot t111poon dried basil leaves cup nonf1t cottage cheese 126 calories. 4 o total fat. 1 g saturated fat 2 mg cholesterol 1 o d1eta;y fiber 313 mo sod11.,11n cup dr1lned c1nned com cup dtced green chlles teaspoon chlll powder t1bl..,.,ons ahridded reduceU· fat CMddar cheese " 140 calones. 5 o tntal t11t 1 o saturated t•t S mg 'th est o 1 g difW'Y flt>tf. 353 m~ !. : ... * ... •• a.ftl P111ft11 fw .,.,.,. -_tHlttt1 or lritta. ,,, .· • .J l • .. D2 Thursday, June 9, 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa DaJly ·Pizza: One or America's ravorne foods goes healthy .. .. .... I Pizza! It 's one of America's favorite foods. And, the more unusual, the better. Unfortunately, the most cre:uive pizzas are often the most unhealthy, packed with pepperoni, oil, ground beef, cheese and a host of ingredients full of saturated fats. Now there's a guilt-free way to prepare pizzas high in creativity, but low in saturated fat. That's good news according 10 the recent study conducted by Loma Linda University and published in The Ne.., England Journal o f Medicine which found by using moderate amounts of walnuts in place of suturated fat could be beneficial in reducing cholesterol levels in the blood. A fresh approach to this favorite food is Pesto Pita Pizza. One serving contains 314 calories, 10 mg cholesterol and 12 grams of fat of which only 2 grams are saturated fat. The pizza has such a wonderful infusion of taste sensatio ns, that your family will have a hard time believing it's healthy for them. The unique navor \s a blend of pesto and tomato sauces, Italian herbs, ·~ California walnuts and Monterey • • Jack cheese: ' ,. " Pes1o Pita Pizza can be prepared in less than 20 minutes, making it a perfect weekend lunch Car.rots are the best for special ~ meals Special meals call for vegetable sidcdishes that are both delicious and colorful. These innovative creations from the California Fresh Carrot Advisory Board are ju~t that, and nutritious, too. The subtle sweetness of carrots shines through in this high-color presentation. Mellow Pan-Roasted Carrots taste especially good with meats such as turkey and roast chicken, even ham. For hungry crowds, 'prepare t~o skillets of the dish ins.tead of one big pot. MELLOW PAN-ROASTED CARROTS • 2 pounds fresh California ·earrots (9 medium to medium-large) • 2 tablespoons olive oil • freshly ground black pepper • ~ cup chopped onion • I 'tablespoon chopped fresh thyme leaves • l tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary leaves or fresh dill • l juice orange, cut into wedges Trim and pare carrots. With large carrots, cut off 4 to 6 inches of narrow end of each, then cut wider end lengthwise' in half. With small carrots, fcave them whole or cut crosswise in half. H eat oil on high in large (12· to 13-inch) skillet, place carrots closely together in pan in single layer. Sprinkle with onion: grind pepper over. Cover and cook over medium-low heat, turning once half way through, for 30 minutes or until fork-tender. Liquid should be evaporated and carrots beginning to caramelize at end of cooking time. Spd°nkle with herbs: Squeeze 3 or 4 wedges of orange over. Tos well and serve hot with remain_ing . orange wedges on the side. Makes 6 servings. CARROTS AND TOMATOES PROVINCALI • I pound fresh California carrots (-' mcdiu!ll·large) • I tables poon olive oil • I tablespoon minced garlic • I Vl teaspoons dry basil, crumbled ~ l medium green pepper (8 ounces) " • I large tomnto (8 ounces) • Lemon wedges, If des ired Trim and pare carrots. Cut lengthwise in half. Place cut sides down on board and thinly slice lengthwise. Cut slices lengthwise· . as needed to get long, narrow julienne strips. Heat oil in Id-inch skillet, add carrots, cover pan and cook over medium-low heat for 15 minutes. Sprinkle garlic and basil . into pan; cover OJld cook 5 . . mmutes longer or until carrots arc ,, ncxible and cooked through, but • , no t overcooked. Slip carrots out o( pan onto plate. Meanwhile, halve, • ., eed ~nd slice green pepper. Core. halve and slice tomato. Put green pepper and tomato in skillet with 2 tablespoon water. Cover and place over high heal When wntc:r starts steaming, cook 2 to 3 minutes or until cooked. Return carrots to pan, tos lightly and ·-warn1 through Add a rcw ,quirt · • • ol lemon JU ice if de~irc:d. Makes 6 crving_.,, abput • cup each for families on the go, or a quick dinner after a hectic day. For a wonderful complement to the pizza, try Tomato Bread Salad . This side dish uses navorf ul balsamic vinegar, green onion and basil to create a navorful dressing without oil. For a free brochure with additional quick and healthy menus ideas, send a (Sl) stamped, self-addressed 9xl2 envelope to The Walnut Marketing Board, 350 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, California 9411 I. PUTO PITA PIZZA • 1 envelope (~ oz.) pesto uuce mix, such as Knorr •~cup water • V• cup tomato sauce, prderably DO ult added • 4 (6-lndl) roundl plla brud or ready-made pizza crutts • Vl cup (2 oz.) 1ratec1 ftduccd rat ·Monltfty Jack chHM • Vl cup (2 oz.) chopped caurornla walnuts • 1 teaspoon dried m1Hd Italian herbs or Italian su10aln1 Combine the pesto sauce mix and water and blend well. (Omit the oil called for in package directions). Microwave on high for 3 minutes, stirring once, or boil on the stovetop for 3 minutes. Preheat the awen to 450F. Stir the tomato sauce into the pesto mix and spread each pita O( pizza crust with about 2 tablespoons of the sauce. Sprinkle each with 2 tablespoons cheese and 2 tablespoons w•lnuts. Sprinkle each pizza lightly with Italian herbs. Place on a baking sheet and bake for 8 • 10 minutes, or until the sauce is bubbling and the cheese is melted. Makes 4 pizzas. . TOMATO ••IAD MUD • 4 slices Frencb or lt11Uaa bread, or oihcr aood-tcxturcd bread, ·about ~ Inch thick • 2 • 3 tomatoes • 3 tbls. red or while wine vinegar • V4 c:up chopped arecn onion • V• cup chopped parsley, rresh basil or other rresh herb • ult and pepper, Ir desired Toast the bread lightly on sides; let cool completely. You may trim the crusts if you wi~h Place the btead slices, slightly overlappina. on a platter. Slice tomatoes and arrange them ov the bread. 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I -,;ak .. ....... ~. , ... ,. A ........... -··~ ~ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot • I Thursday. June I , 1994 n Blueberries: Thily're · economical,. easy and elegant any day of the week. •LUl·llAIP•IRaY D-lltT IAUCI • 3 cups frozen blueberries, divided Have you seen those bottled fruit sauces from places like Bcrrybeautiful Farm, Vermont or Stra~berryshire, England? They're so pricey that you wouldn't dream of pouring them over a humble scoop of vanilla ice cream or a store-bought pound cake. Well, you can make your own fancy i'rait dessert sauces without SJ?Cnding the good part of $10. Pick up several varieties of frozen berries from the supermarket and you're well on your way to sweet success. features frozen blueberries and raspberries for a rich, Oavorful topping you'll be able to afford to use again and again. Blueberries . are the dominant berry, and with good reason: Frozen blueberries retain their fresh shape, texture and taste better than just about any fruit, even when cooked. Frozen raspberries complement the blue and lend a ruby color and tang to the sauce. The result is an elegant and economical mixture that tastes terrific over a ready-made angel food or pound cake or plain old vanilla ice cream • I packaae (10 oz.) or J cup Blue-raspberry Dessert Sauc'e I I{ I '-i I I PIH )I > l < I · LltlC.-11•1 a..o..-• .,~, ·~~ •• .4 ~ s.,e ........ is-Fo.11 ~ M.pa 1'0L )Ar : .., • .39~ Lltl llriclll F""ttl*"'-:11~ ffllll C1 T1w1 ~*~. 1a-r-.m .. 1 I ~59 ~ 1.1 frozen raspberries • v. lo ~cup suaar • • ~ cup water, diYlded • I tablespoon cornstarch • 1 tablespoon waler • 2 tablespoons &1mond naYdr liqueur Combine 2 cups blueberries, Bondm Bed' Otlldi USDA Seim l/4"11un Tommed lltl11•• •rrlll .~.o...r .... 60-.~ .9 11111111••··~ Goo*tlhnl 27l• !lllllll .. ~'· (~l'lt5tw1SaAdM11 19'11\il ·1.45! I .,Clirlll l'«W·l'-'~ 119! Lb. raspberries, sugar and Y• cup water in 2-quart saucepan; stir to mix. Bring mixture to boil over medium-high heat. Combine cornstarch and remaining water; stir into blueberry mixture and return to boil. Add remaining blueberries; cook and stir gently 2 to 3 minutes or until thoroughly heated. Add liqueur and mix well. Makes about 2-lh cups. The following substitutions may be made for almond liquem: •Two tablespoons lemon juice and one teaspoon grated lemon \ 11 \ I Sunwt . 24 r,a . Rqu1ar or Ltghr 120wiaUns ....... ... E..-1"9 fll l'51\' Sdc.i 8-o w 14 TbTMlnicd 2.5 peel. • One teaspoon each vanilla aod ground cinnamon:' •Two tablespoons ginger Oavor liqueur. Serving Tip: Serve Illueberry Sauce over angel food or pound ca ke. Garnish with mint !>prig, if de~ired. BLUl81RRY fRINCH TOAST SANDWICHIS • 2 cups rrozen blueberries • .v~ cup maple syrup • l teaspoon gra ted orange peel - ()l I l /l)\IR'i 17 b 111111 t I ' ..., I I /,' I ..., I I 11 /,'..., I ' t ) -.:....-i :::..=J..:::L:..L'.:::.::21.:..~ -, ·--. ••·' --.... , ... ~ ....... ----9'.lo1'111 ..... ,.. .. • I tablespoon conutarcb • • 2 iabkspoons water • J eus. btalen ·~cup mllk • 1 teaspoon vanilla • ~ teaspoon cround nutmea • 8 slices ru bread • 3 tablespoons butler or marcarlne • ro"'dcrcd suear • 4 orange t"'iscs Combine blueberries, maple syrup and orange peel in small saucepan. Dissolve cornstarch in "atcr; add to blueberry mixture. Cook and stir until mixture boil!>; reduce heat and simmer 1 minute or until mixtu re thickens. Combine eggs, milk, \:lnilla and nutmeg; mix well. Dip each slice of bread into egg mixture. Cook each slice in small amount of butter in skillet or on griddle about 2 minutes or until golden brown on each side. Place one slice on each individual . plate ana 1 tablespoon blueberry mixture. Sprinkle with powdered sugar and garnish with orange. twists. Makes 4 servings. Corn chowder and spinach. dip take first-place Easy Cheesy Crab-Corn Chowder and Quick & Creamy Seafood Spinach Dip have net1ed • category First Prizes of Sl ,000 each in the Louis Kemp Ea~y Seafood Delight Recipe Contest. Quirk and easy to prepare with er. )1ve combinations of easy-to-find ingredients, the "inning recipes "'ere selected from a sea of creative entries. The homey, hearty. prize-winning cho...,der 1s a family-pleasing meal-in-a-bowl that goes from start to serving ·in about _ 1$ minutes. Boasting Oavors taste like the) simmered for hours. it O\ve!t its spec1:il appeal and streamlined preparation t9· a combination of canned soup, fresh vegetables, milk, cheese and the cook's choice of fat-free Louis Kem11 Crab Delights or Lobster Delights surimi seafood. Fully cooked and ready to U!te right from the package, the versatile seafood, which looks and tastes like crab and lobster, is made from Steam Baked Alaskan fish, so it bypasses the hassles of shellfish ,. And because it's refrige rated , not frozen. it al"a) ha~ superior seafood texture and navor. Lisa O'Farrell Stcphens·crearcd the prize-winning soup. Quick & Creamy Se:ifood·Spinach Dip will kick ofl any party or s.atisfy a crowd of· televi!>ion sports watche.rs in ~t) le Deliciously different and surprisingly simple to prepare, 11 combines a choice of Louis Kemp Crab Delight or Lobster Delighb "ith tha" ed frozen spin:ich soumc, grated plrmesan cheese and S:l\OC)'·Spicy seasonings. Sel"\e it worm With a selection of cracker • melba toast, toasted French bre:id slices or other favorite dippers, then sit back, relax :rnd enjoy the compliments. Congratulations go to Ann West, an attorney from Arkansas. IASYCHIUY CRAB-CORN CHOWDIR : • VJ cup chopped onion • 1 pack.age Louis Kemp Crab Delights or Lobster Dcli&hts Oakes or chunks • ¥4 cup chopped red bell pcpp'cr • I tablespoon margarine • 4 ounces Jjastcurizcd process cheese spread, cu~ · t • J. \1 cups skim or low-fat milk • 1 can (10·¥4·0unccs) condensed golden corn soup r/' • V4 to l/z teaspoon hot pepper sauce, us desired •Garnish: Chopped chhes Cook onion and bell pepper in margarine in medium aucepan, stirring frequently, until onion is tender but not brown. Add rem:unina ingredient ; cook over medium heat, stirring frequently, until chec e is melted and soup is hot. Ladle into soup bowls; sprinkle with chives. Makes 3 to 4 servings, about 5 cups soup • QUICK & CalAMY llAfOOD·IPlllACH DIP • l aarllc dovn, mlnttd • I pacuae (ll ounttt) Croun iplnach soumt, lh•wtd . • I tabl"poon IMllttr or ••ra•rtne • ~ tnspooa dried bat&&. ma1W • I peckqe 1.-11 Ke•p Cnlt Otllahts er ....._ Dtllpts ftalret orchunkl,shredded • Y~ IHlpoota ......... b&Kk ptf,... • ~ lcaspooa I""•• red pe.,er orle Lalle • ~ wp an&e4 ,...... dMett Cook prHc In marprine iD u..cepan (Mr meclh11n heM I minute: Mir in.bail aM II wcz. Add remainina ....... i1a11. HIM th~ -!rwq11:.t.11M ~\ warm .. ,. cnciiien or ..... Maka about 2-~ a.,. dip. .- '' , D4 Thursday, June 9, 1994 Q. My husband has takea to bakln& cookles, but they always ccm to be crumbly, yet p-easy. What "ould hdp? Mn. V.G., Sidney, OH There nre several things he can do that may help. Careful measuring is important to good cookies. Use nested-dry measuring cups for flour, sugar, raisins and , nuts. When measuring flour, spoon flour into measuring cup and level with a straight-edged spatula. Use a glass measuring cup for liquids and check measurement at eye level. Follow recipe carefully, including baking time and temperature. Q. I'd lille to use the egg wblte packet from n 2-step angel food cake for recipes that call for :. uncooked egg "hites. Is that something you recommend? G.K., Park Ridge, IL We don't recommend this. Those egg whites are specially fonnulated for use in the angel food cake mix. Because.leavening and flour are added, the egg whites probably won't hold up for uncooked rcciJ1es. Q. Can I freeze pumpkln pie? K.J., Roll3, MO Ye s, standard pumpkin pie made with evaporated milk, pumpkin and eggs can be frozen either unbaked or baked. To lreez.e an unbaked pie. chi ll filling and pour into a cool, unbaked crust. Package in a moi~ture-vapor-proof wrap and label before freezing. Bake \\ithout thawing at 400 F. for 10 minutes, then lower temperature to 325 F. and bake about an hour or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. It will keep in the freezer about two months. To freeze baked pie, prepare and bake pie as directed in recipe. Package cooled pie in mobture-vapor-proof wrap and label before freezing. Pie keeps in freezer about two months. Thaw nnd cat. •. SP£ClAL TIP: Sweet potatoes make a great accompaniment to any holiday dinner. Look for !lmooth, even-colored skins and potatoes that are medium size, chunl..y and tapered toward the ends. Cooking sweet potatoes in their skins retains nutrients; skins slip of easily. · Q. 1 have a new jumbo-sized muffin pan. Please ndvise me about cook.I ng temperature and time for blueberry muffins. M.S.F., Quincy, MA Fill muffi n cups ¥4 full with • batter and bake at the same oven temperature a few minutes longer than regular muffin directions or until golden brown. You'll get · fewer, hut larger muffins with the JUmbo muffin pan, but they will taste just as good. Q. 1 cook at a high school and ·sometimes like to use home recipes, but when I increase the recipes for cookies or quick breads, I get a strong taste of baking soda or powder. Do you have any suggestions? C.K .. Hillsdale, l\11 We recommend using recipes . Le ted for quantity ·cooking to avoid the problem you describe. . Some recipes, when doubled or increa!led, require less leavening, • but there is not an accurate ratio. Q. Several or my recipes coll for coriander and cardamom. Where cnn I find them? What substitutes .for them? A.M., llroadmore, OH In the dried form, both spices are available in the spice section or your supermarket. Coriander comes ground and as ~hole seeds. Its nnvor is mildly fragrant and similar to a cross between lemon peel and sage. lt is used for breads, cakes, cookies, curry powder, saullages1 seafood, pastries, pickling and Mexican and Spani!lh dishes. Cardamom comes in ground, seeds or whole pod forms. it ~elongs to the ginger family and is pungent with a slight menthol navor. Use it for coffee, custard, curry, fruit, sausages and Scandinavian. breads. Both spices are distinctive and neither has a direct substitute. SPECIAL TIP: To prevent mar hmallows from becoming firm and stale, store in plastic bag in the (reezcr. Once marshmallows become hard, there's no way to soften them. However, they can be used in overnight fruit salad, hot cocoa or for cooked frosting or bars. Q. What is pancetta and where might I find le? E.P., San Dernadlno, CA Pancet1a (pronounced pan-CHET-ah) i an unsmoked, cured Italian bacon. Its salty flavor lends it elf to all kinds of Jtalian di he . Look for ic in an Italian deli and keep it no longer than three weeks in the r~frigerator and up to six months in the freezer. Q. I love a n1tl rood cakt. Do you ha.,e any 1uaestlon1 to jau It lip Co sen-e Co 1v1t1! LR., ~1llwaukec, WI You can easily make a beautiful dessert that is low in fat and only appears indulgent. Prepare angel rood cake mix and split into two or three layers with a long knif c. Spread a mixture of frosting ar;id fruit flavored yogurts, or fruit-flavored jams between layers. Frost sides and top with whipped cream and garnish wi th fresh fruit slices. Q. How can I keep a 2-pound brick or cheese from molding aner it's been opened? I've bttn keeping ll In a n air-light container, but still flnd mold spots ........... after a few days. V.E.S., Joba Oliy, OR You may get better results if you wrap cheese tightly in plutic wrap to minimize its exposure to air. Better yet, tightly wrap a small pan of the block that you'll use in a day or two and frec;ze the remaining cheese in small sections. Tightly wrap, seal in moisture-vapor-proof wrap and freeze for three to four months. Thaw in refrigerator so cheese docsn 't crumble. SPECIAL TIP: Try substituting juice for some of the oil in salad dressings. You'll add extra vitllnins and flavor and cut the fat in recipes. Q. Wbta I fros& my cakes lhe surface crumbles or breaks a nd Id• mixed In wltb the Croslin&. Help! LK., Bakenneld, CA Before frosting, be sure to cool c~kc on wire racks. Then, gently brush away loose crumbs and fill visible pockets or holes in cake with frosting. You should ·use a flexible, fnetal spatula to frost cake, and keep a cup of warm water nearby. If spatula pulls up crumbs or is not spreading smoothly, dip it in water, ~ipc dry Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot and begin again. Frosting can pull and &car cake if it's too thick. To thin frosting. stir in a f cw drops of water or . milk. Coat torn section with a thin layer of frosting to seal In crumbs before continuing. Q. A frlcnd aave mt a lrUlt ' bowl, but I don't know what a trlOc is. R. W., Los Aqeles, CA T rifle is an Enalish dessert made of a simple cake soaked with sherry, rum, cognac or whiskey and layered with custard sauce, whipped cream, toasted nuts and sometimes fruit, jam and grated chocolate. Q. Wbenenr I make a cheesecake, It splits in the middle after baklna. What mlah1 I be dolna wrona? D.B., Wcmonak Oak Valley, NJ and Q.J., Pbiladclphlo, PA Cheesecake is more likely to crack if i~'s baked at too high an oven temperature, or ovcrbaked. Check your oven temperature wi.th a small oven thermometer and adjust accordingly. Jn addition, it helps Co place cheesecake on the middle position rack of the oven so heat flows evenly during baking. PRICES EFFECTIVE B A.M. THURS., JUNE 9 THRU WED., JUNE 15, 1994 LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED NO SAl.ES TO DEAlfRS OR WHOlfSAl.EllS: NO l.IOUOll CASE DISCOUNTS ON AOVEllTISEO SPECW.S. I IHOULDIR . LAMB CHOPS BLADE CUT A29 ~-LI. NABISCO CHIPS AHOY COOKIES 14T016·0Z p SCOOP AWAY CAT LlnlR 7-l.B , ASST VARIETIES~ 2" KLllNIX FACIAL TISIUI 79 UOUO. ..,,,,. 9NCIAU Mall•••• 12·MCK · ~~ 1• CANADIAN CLUa WHISKY r:azl 750-Ml 8" ~ . . ,, FAMILY PACK, IL.W OR 7-BONE • LIMIY 3 HILLSHIU FAllM 1·LB. SLICID BACON COUNTRY SMOKED 1~ HllNIMAN & ITIRN RAU ROAST Bllf 4·PACK LARGI MUfflNI 59! BLUEBERRY OR 1 ~ CHOC.CHIP AllVICI UJC••~. '. SLICED TO ORDER AaVlaDIU SWEET JUMBO PEACHES RIADY PAC SALAD MIX 1-l.B. 99! PKG. LI. DIL MONTI v1enaaus TREE RIPENED I FRISH STRAWBIRRlll ·89! 12-0Z. BASKET COKI 11TO17-0Z., PEAS 2 f s1· SUMMER CRISP CORN, 0 OR CUT GREEN BEANS I .. 6·PACK REG.OR DIET 139 12·0Z. CANS • Pl.US CRV · LIMIT 4 All VARlmES HHHD CH••• nmvA& l•La. PKe~ MILD IA•'lalaG CHIDDAll CHllM_ _ CHllll OR~EY JACK 199 R~ 4" WEIGHTS IL ... CIOUI . ITillNGCHJLA~ 5-0Z. ,,,... 1-1.a. MOZZ••i~ HUGHES &t • I ' ".. \ . I ·-• f RllH RID INAPPIR FILLETS PACIFIC BAKE OR BROIL r BUDGD GOUllMIT fROZIN INIRllS REG. OR LIGHT & HEALTHY . 8 TO lO-OZ. 2~·0 .. PINK HYDRANGIA 4 1/2"POT 4" WITH PINK POT COVER KILLOGG''S RAISIN BRAN CEREAL 25.5-0Z . MR 1.50 ~ ...... IUltCIMlllNA e.1. 4·MCK UeHl8ULU ~,:~J.rr 1• MIUftA COffll •ILlllll PKG.Of-AO .••• .... lC .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot c11ece1 .... c.., •• a ... 1 ..... .. • PKkaae Betty Crocker chocolate cblp supreme brownie mix • V.. cup brewed coffee or l tablnpoon Instant cofftt aranules dissolved In V.. cup hot water • l c:up hazelnuts (Olberts), toasted an_d coarsely chopped •Glossy Frostlna-1 packaae (3 ounces) Swiss confectionery bar (White chocolate),melled, tr desired • 25 chocolate-covered coffee beans, If desired Heat oven to 350 F. Grease bottom only of square aluminum pan, 9x9x2 or 8x8x2 inches. Prepare brownie mix as directed on package, except substitute the brewed coffee for the water and stir in the hazelnuts with the mix. Spread in pan. Bake 9-inch pan about 45 minutes, 8-inch pan about 48 minutes. 'cool completely. Frost with Glossy Chocolate Frosting. D rop white. chocolate by 111 teaspoonfu ls into 25 evenly spaced mounds onto chocolate frosting. Place coffee bean on top of each mourid. Cut into about l~·inch squares. 25 squares. Oleuy Ch•c•l•h Fre1tln1 • J tablespoons shortening • J ounces unsweetened chocolate • i cups powdered sugar • ~ cup brewed coffee or 1 tablespoon instant coffee granules dissolved In V.. cup hot water • 1 teaspoon vanilla Heat shortening and chocolate in 2-quart saucepan over low heat until melted. Stir in remaining ingredients; beat until smooth. Place pan of frosting in bowl of ice and water; continue beating until spreading consistency. Betty Crocker Technique or the Month Toastl~g Nuts Most nuts taste rich and good fresh out of the shell. Out, it's • toasting that brings out their fu llest navor. Toasting nu ts is easy. Most importantly, watch them carefully because the time between prime toasting and scorching is short. These methods work for any type or nut. • Skillet method: Sprinkle nuts in an ungreased, heavy skillet. Cook over medium heat 5 to 7 minutes, stirring frequently, until nuts begin to brown. Then, stir constantly unt il nuts :ire golden brown. • Oven method: Spread nuts in a shallow ungreased pan and bake, uncovered, in a 3500 F. ove n for 6 to 10 minutes, stirring frequently. until ligh t brown. •Microwave method: Mix softened margarine or butter and nuts in microwaveable pie plate and microwave on high, stirring eve ry 30 seconds, until light brown. One teaspoon margarine and in cup nuts will take 2tn to 3 minutes. # SATlRN Of Huntington Beach Hundngton Beach Medical Center IGNORE CHEST PAIN ·AND IT'LL GO AWAY. .. ·. If you have d 1l'Sl pain. gl'I medical hdp iinmecliawly. Otht·~i"'<'. wht•n the pain ... tops. your life could too. To ll·am mor<.'. contact you r nea1\·~t A11wric<1n H<'art /\ssociation. }(>u ran help pr(>l!mf heart diseOSl' and stroke. We can tell you how • American Heart Association V PIER. RUN '94 OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM Mlilce er*Y ... ~ t> Race Pw:e end n9i wlh OOfTlllM 1 ti Wtlry bm t> Piel' RI.al, olo fW» Pmce, P.O. ~ 795, 0.. Poire, CA 92629 • M F Bithdltt lL LL LL-LL-LL Offici91 u.. Only LLLL Firtt Name Lut Na.me LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL~LLL Addrt .. LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLL~LLL r-r. 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U:ill Pan Set. II includes l\\O 6-inch diameter pans 1ha1 m:.1ke a round thre e-dimensional cake ''hen the two halves are spread \, ith frosting and placed together to fo rm a round·ball. ~Kids as )Oung :is preschoolers 6n pitch in with the decorating. 'Simply frost the cake with favorite white icing \hen le t it st:ind 30 to 40 mi nutes or until ii h::irdens and fo rms a slight cru)l. Use the round end of a "ooden spoon to gen~ly press dimples · into the ic ing. Mom and the l-1lh \\ill also.have fun ma king cut-Olli sugar cookies decorajed ''ith fa miliar golf jargon. . Gifts for Dad can be in 1-ccp· ing with the golf theme, 100, 111..c new golfing apparel, golf club covers, or gift certificates from the kid) for complimentaf! 1..aJd) service or free club cleaning. O r if your. Dad prefers trimming hedges to teeing off. plan an E:inh Day for him. The family can \\Ork 1oge1her )p1111ng. ' up the yard, then picnic on sand" ichcs shaped like trees. • clo,cr • mapk lca .. es and buuertlies. Shaped cool..ie cu11e~ .. are super con,enient for mal-1ng these .. and\\ichc), just cut out shape'!> from >liccd bread and chec .. c.,, then l:i) er "ith a '.met) of lunch me.1b :.ind fillinl!... • Younger ._id-. ,.,,ill cnjo) helping. Anu Cor 1he Dad "ho IO\C'> tcle,i-.1on, June 19th 1-. h" day 10 -.1:.ir' GJthcr the IJm1h to \\,itch a mo' 1c. or let Dad sl-iov. tw. stuff Junng ..i tun -filled game ul · f·amil) Feud' ur "Jcop:irdy." DAD'S POUND CAKE • 1 cup butler or murga rinc • 13 ~ cups !>ug..ir • ~ {'ggs • 2 cups all-purpo:.<: nour • 2 teaspoons baling po"dl·r • • ~ teaspoon mace • 1,! cup milk • 1 tcal)poon 'anill u Preheat o,·cn to 325F. Gre..i-.e Spom Dall Pan) \\1th \ege1..1bk !>hortcning Ond du!>t "1th lluur. or u~I! vegetable p:in spr J). For e:.i~icr handling. pl:ice pam on cookie !>heel. Jn l:irge ml\1ng bo" I. cream bullet anJ -.ugar until light Jnd Oufl). AJd egg.., one JI a time Combine !lour baking po"dcr :ind mace AdJ 0our 011\tUre JltL•rnatch \\Ith milk to bu11er mi\ture. 0 bcatin11 afll.'r CJch JJJ11ion AdJ \Jnilt:.i. Uc:.tl al mcJ1um-h1gh speed un11I .. moo1h. Poor into prcpareJ pJn~. Uakc .tO to .t5 milluh:'> ur un11I 101;thp1c'-in,crtl.'c,.l into u:ntcr com1..' out ckan Cool in p.1rh 15 rnrnu1c., on rJcl..: rcmu\1.. L:.it..c., tro111 pJll> JnJ coul Cl)nlplc!tel). r ullo\\ J1rcc11on-. 1ncludcJ \\llh pan'> tor mure bah.mg h1nh nd 1c1ni; direc11un'>. iiaTlf P'k. Gotoring Contest . , . WL1rn cw~ ~ 18o~~EAIR COSTA MESA FAIRGROUNDS ..ILJLV ..ILJLV 24 Coloring Conte t Rule & Regulations One winner in each age group will bc cho~n Each winner "r 11 recc1\.c 4 ucl.el\ II' the Or-Jngc Cuunty. Fair. Winn ing artwork will be d1~played at Lhc Orange Counl) FarrgmunJ ' • Entric must be completed by a child in one of the age group~ lr'tcd bclo" ~amc. addrc" and age information mu 1 be fi lled in • Mail finished cntne~ 10 Orange County Fair. Special ContClo.t • l\ Fair Dr c,,,ta Me :t. CA 92626. Ent ries muM he rccel\cd by S pm. July 6. • Entn~~ "111 be judged at I pm. Thursday. July 7. in the Fine Arts Ocpartmcnl. Winni ng en1rie "111 he displayed after judging. •All judged cntnc' may bc p1d .cd ur at the pccial Conlc.,t~ otfo:c altcr t~ Fair. Mond.l), July 25 Imm Ill am to 5 pm . Name----- Age Gn"I Jl 0 4 ·S D 6-0 9·1 1 ... Address C11y ------l ip---- Homc Phont-----~--~~-~--~----~~~-----~--~----~ Parents Wor\: Phone Pllrtnt!Oulrd11n S1gnarure ---------r---- <N' NY lot r'IOI '~it .w.: ... ......: ~ ~ '"*"' . ... 1t .. . . \ IJ b SI \\ s d IT C• c n fl \\ a a ,, II t J: c l s • I 1 f r \I ·' ~ ... r De Thurlday, June 9, 1-. BoneleM~~~ Rump Roast or Bottom Round Roast USDA Select-Beef Round-per lb. MEAT VALUE 1fS1Y· Drllms & Thighs . ComboPack .e Callfonla Crowu Chkken ~rib. SEAFOOD VALUE Swordfish ..Steak Bay Scallops Pttvtou.ly f'roun ~rib. 99 . Sae 2.00 per lit. LIQUOR VALUE 12 Pack ~ =« 5.99 Coors te.Malt-IJI · Rdalle Avallable -100 ..Stott Beer . -. 299 Replar or uth• Reblle I 2 01. NR btla..Phaa CRV YH Pay Oaly EXCLUSIVELY AT RALPHS Six Fl·· .Magic~l!_~ . .. Fresh Broccoli Nutritious per lb. DAIRY/DELI VALUE 21/2 Dozen Pak . Large Eggs CoeMr)' f'mh-Crade AA Ncta,q. DAIRY /DELI VALUE I ·lb. 99 Ralphs Sliced Ham 4d p,q.i.., Style e9dl ,q.{'8 OL pq. 1.59) Sae apte 1.IO LOWEST PGICE or THE YEAR t -.-:: . Stayfree 79 Maxi Pads ::C, Deodonat, Super or 24 d .or lJllra ,._ II ct. to 20 ct. pq. ..,..., ... ., ...... a.-yc....., ................. _ ................. --...... .......... Sweet Juicy ·Peaches Tree Ripened per lb. GROCERY VALUE 64 oz. Tree 'fop Apple Juice e Replar, Natura! or Cldt'r e.a. btl. SaYe ap te I.II GROCERY VALUE I NEW! I 64 oz.-Ralphs Cranberry Juice Cocktail 211111';;..0::~ J 96 ....... . t..W•C.... I 00 llTM.M •. t=...~ -1.00 Four-2 liters Pepsi or Diet Pepsi 99 .c..-f~ ~ c:,,...a ~ WlW Ckny "991 or Mia. 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