HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-08-18 - Orange Coast PilotHE NEWPORT BEACH • A slight cooling
trend and a ~., j(
It may be
time to
merge
museums
•
S eems the time is ripe to
create the Orange county
Museum of Art.
As the Newport Harbor Art
Museum and the Laguna Art
Museum struggle for opera-
tional funding, unified leader-
ship, and an active constituency
that feels comfortable with the
mission it is supporting, all indi-
1.111'1
Mendenhall
Arts
Scene
cators point to
the benefits of
consolidating
the resources
of the insti-
tutions into
one museum
dealing with
California art
throughout the
20th century.
A museum
that would ex-
t c n d from
plcin air to
plane thought, ____ .... perhaps along
the plains of South Coast
Metro.
I think Orange County is ig-
noring its potential to cstablbh
a nationally prominent visual
arts institution on par with the
Walker Art Center in Min-
neapolis, Atlant3's lligh Mu-
seum, or even the Crocker in
Washington D.C. After all, a
preeminent visual arts insti-
tution is the glaring omis ion
from our company of major cul-
tural achievement\ -a stellar
Performing Arts Center, the
Tony Award-winning South .
Coast Repertory Theater, Bow-
ers Mu)eum of Cultural Art,
the Pacific Symphony Orchestra
and Newport's state-of-the-art
Central Library. •
Imagine adding a museum
•that could house a major se-
, quence of galleries with plenty
of space for showing chunks of
the permanent collection, as
well as special exhibitions and
installations. Completing this
plausible scenario could be a
sculpture garden, auditorium,
museum store, contemporary
care, bistro, adequate storage
and prep rooms, art' library, do-
cent training center, classrooms
for hands-on instruction, and
abundant parking.
--
Currently, both coastal art in-
stitutions are faced with sizable
obstacles, most noticeably wan-
ing constituencies and a conse-
quent lack of dependable exhi-
bition funding and donations to
their permanent collections.
This apathetic turn is due -
perhaps -to museum missions
that have become muddled with
a distinct loss of identity for
each site. ·
This is particularly true for
the Laguna Art Museum (with
its 10-year-old South Coast
plaza satellite), whose abrupt
and unexplained dismissal of di-
rector Charles Desmarais last
spring bas left open the flood-
gates for topsy-tuniy complica-
tions.
In addition to a significant
drop in membership renewals,
resignations and poor turnouts
for recent exhibit openings and
he MUllUM/Pe9e A•
QUUTION
All for one?
There has been
discussion over the
years of merging the
resources of' the
Newport Harbor Art
Museum and the
Laguna Beach Art
Museum.
Do you think it would
be a good idea? And
where would you locate
such a museum?
Leave your thoughts
along with your name,
hometown and phone
number (for verification
only) on the Readers
Hotline, 642·6086.
'
deepening marine
luyer mean our
v.cather is now "warm''
in-.tcad of "hot." Let'c; dance
to the end of the heat wave
See Weather, Page A2
Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993
Council hopeful out because of youthful supporter
#r
...,. Michael Pcilitz is disqualified from Newport race
because 11 -y.ear-old boy -·not a registered voter
collected signatures for his campaign.
BY DAVlD H EITZ, Sr.uF Wanu.
NEWPORT BEACH -Bed
and breakfast owner Michael
Palitz, a . City Council candidate
from Corona del Mar, has been
disqualified from the race for hav-
ing an 11-ycar-old boy collect his
nomination signatures.
Palitz, 30, learned Wednesday
that he will not be allowed to run
for coun cil because the child who
collected his candidacy qualifica-
tion signatures -Brett U\\reacc
of Irvine Terrace -isn't a regi!:.-
tered voter.
"Of course he isn't a regbtercd
voter -he's 11 years ·old!" Politz
recalled telling City Clerk Wanda
Raggio on Wednesday after she
told him why he had been db-
qualified.
Raggio received a call Wcdne!:.-
day morning from the Orange
County Registrar of Voters' office,
informing her there was no voter
Fields set Cor Costa J\lesa,
Nen port Reach city council and
~e"port-Mesa sc hool board
races.
See page 2
registration record on file for Law-
rence.
Palitz $aid he did not know the
person collecting the nomin.11ing
!:.igna1urcs had to be a rcg1!:.lt:rcJ
l • • L II ) '11 T l IL '
\Otcr. He adnut> the information
\\a) included tn hb c;.indidacy pa·
per~. but he l!aid it "a~n·1 con-
~picuous.
..It \\:.t n't c\pl.uned to me at -
Jll, but it "u~ on the )heets they·
gi\c )ou \\hen )OU go in there to
:ippl} for City Council," Palilz
!:.:.tid . "1 hey gi'c )OU about 500 to
600 pJgc!I ''onh of material to
reJd ·1 here is one !:.enlence 1ha1
sa)!:. the circulator needs to be a
See COUNCIL/Page A8
Death hits
hard at
family _.f
.. suspect
..,. Widow of alleged bank
robber John Mazak has had
to deal with an eviction and
continued financial troubles
since the death of her
husband in Costa Mesa
police shooting.
J3y T111:.\ BORGAl'TA, srur \\"a.:na
C.O!:> I \ r-.lE~A -On Au~. 3,
J ho ~ 1. l:.tk be~.llllC knO\\ n as ;.i
l<Xal bank rQbbcr) suspl!ct "ho
died a 'iolcnt death \\hen he re-
turned 10 the scene ot the .ill geJ
crime.
LQok out below: Brian Yoder dives off a raft in Newport Bay as his buddy, Ryan Countryman, moves out of his way. The
boys were cooling off in the bay while visiting relatives on BaJboa Island.
Out to hi, fam1h. the h!!ltv .; -
)Car-old Mb!>ion ·v1eju ma~ -
\~ho scl"\ed time 10 feda::il prhon
in the m1J-l9bOs for a bank rob·
bet) in Ne'" Mc\1co -w~ a IO\·
ing hu!>bJnd and bthcr. Trial date ·set tor driver in crosswalk deaths "He \\J\ a rcJllv good ·pcr!:.On,"
c'Jld h1!:. \\lk, "ho a::.(.,,ed th;H her
name be "ithhcld to protect hc.r
famil). "\\e \\ere married for O\Cr
22 year~:·
...,. Families of people killed
while crossing 19th Street .
were expect~ng ·sentencing
Wednesday. Instead, judge
said tria l will begin Nov. 1.
BY TINA BORGATTA, Sr.uF Wann
NEWPORT BEACH -Kath-
leen Richey traveled all the "ay
from Northern California in hopes
of hearing the man responsible for
her mother's death plead guilty to
vehicular manslaughter in Harbor
Municipal Court on Wednesday.
Richey's mother, Patricia Crow-
ley, and her companion Fred
Young were killed \\hen they were
!:.truck by· a pickup truck driven by
25-)ear-olJ Francisco Jimenez.
1 he l\\O elderly Bethel Towers
re!:.1dcnt) were traversing 19th
Street in a crosswalk in front of a
Co!:.ta Mesa McDonald's restau-
rant.
"We \\ere under the impression
Dos LIM:H/()AILT rtLOT
Todd Huston Is back on Balboa Island after climbing to the
highest point In each state faster than anybody else. He
made the climbs to Inspire other amputees. .
Having just one leg pushed Todd Huston harder
as he scaled the highest point in all 50 states,
He wanted to show others that ...
Nothing is impossible
BY DAVID HBrrz, STAJP Wann
F or Todd Huston, climbing
to the tallest int in
each of the srstates isn't
much different from • blind
person navigating Southern
California's freeways.
Impossible? Thnl's what
some folks said when Huston
announced his intention to hop
mountains as ir he were
Superman.
• Huston has one leg -he
lo!:.l the other one 12 years ago
after a bo3tin1 accident.
But on Friday, the
33-year-old Balboa bland
resident returned from scalin&
... ~u
judge. that (Jimenez) had already plead-
ed guilty to vehicular manslaugh·
ter, and we were expecting him to
be sentenced today," Gordon Ran-
dall, Young's !:.On-in-law. saiJ
Wednesday. .
Richey and Randall had
planned to appeal to the juJgc to
impose a stiff sentence on Jime-
nez. But that didn't happen.
"The purpose for today's he.ir-
ing was to allow (Richey) lo ad·
Jrcss the court because she 11\'es
so far :l\~a)," said Mind) Gra\C"I,
Jimenez' a11ornc). "l3ut. 1hb \\JS
not a sentencing hearing."
Instead, presiding Judge Glenn
Mahler set a trial d .. uc of NO\. 1,
and both families left the court·
room without speaking to the
Gra\C!:. !:laid her client is 'c\·
tremeh remorseful" O\cr the:; .i.:·
ciJcnt ·but "strongly belie, es" he I!:.
nut at fault.
"He h:is said from the beginning
that he nc,er s'!" th~::.c people in
See CROSSWALK/Pa9e Aa
Young baseball fans nnd a new racket
The major league bJ!:.cb;ill !:.trike may ha\.e
left )Ome )Oung fans feeling like they\e ju::.t
been traded, but one sporting goods chJin h;is
found a way to draft them into a different
game.
Beginning at 2 p.m. today, Oshman·!:.
sparling goods More in South Coast Plaz:i "ill
give away Prince junior tennis rackets to the
first 100 shoppers who bring in ticke ts to
baseball games that ha\c been cancl'lcd
becau c of the trike.
"We'll be giving them away until they run
out," said Scott Jacobu , an a-;sistant store
manager. "It's ju!:.t a \\.J) to get k1d!:. imolvcd
in tennis instead of baseball. Since the maJOr
league teams arc on strike, the manufacturer
decided to take ad,antage of it."
The junior rackets arc designed for children
13 years old and younger.
Jacobus said Prince Junior rackets range in
price from $19.99 to $59.99.
"But, I'm not ure "hich one' \\C'll be
giving away," he said. •
INDEX Sherr thing
So ''hen he d1J11·1 return home
on Aug 3. Im ,,1fc (.,,nc"' !>Orne·
· thing ";i., tcmbl) "rong.
"I !:.IJ)Cd up all 111gh1 long \\Jll·
ing for m} hu.,b:mu:· !:.he .. aid m
an inter. ie" WcJnc::.JJ,. "l he.irJ
them deli,cr the ne"~papcr earl~
the ne\t morning. and l read the
'>tor. about the robbc.:r. ... nJ the
m!ln in thc '>IOI"\ \\ :b the s.i;ne de-. .
See MAZAK/Poge Al
Around Town . . A4
Bet Bu~ ............ A2
City<;idc ............. 82
Cla~ ificd ........... 84
Communtty rorum A10
Fine Print.. ..... A 11
On the Coa~t ...... AJ
~pol'b ............. 81
~tic~ ... C-....41) ......... , __ """""""'
0 C~PI'"' f't~ " IMf .,. f'ftl'>W .. ,..., ..
Suzie Sherr \\ant to unite and 1n-..pire people.
and she docs 11 throu~h dance. l3ut it 's more than
ju!:.t d;rncc Sherr combine!:. ~mna tic" modern
<l:.in~e. pcrformJncc art and dialogue in her !:.hOw
.. Ri ing," "h1ch will be performed at South Co~hl
Repertory in Costa Mc'a thili weekend
C rChSword ......... BS ..
NUMalU
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ONTHICOVla
The painting on top of
page 1 is by local artist
Anne Davis·Johnson. For
information on painting:.,
call 722-7136.
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A2 Jhu.rsday, August 18, 1994 ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
You don't need
to be a mogul
at this sale
F OR GR,£AT UUYS on kis
ant.I equipment, a fou r-day
warehouse sale llotarts today
at the Nc\\pOrt Ski Compan).
~lc1 ... hanthse is discounted up
to 70% and tncludcs skis,
Sllll\\ bo,1rd'>, ski and
mm boarding cloth1ng, boots,
si..atcs. hod.e) gear, summer
"car ".111. r skis, i.hocs and {
1~1.l"llfle'i.
fop brand names on sale
Greer
Wylder
Best
Buys
include Nike,
Reebok,
Rollerblade,
Ro.,:.1gnol,
S;ilomcn, Nils
anJ Bogner.
You co n buy
parkas for as low
as $49.96, and
'>kis from $99.96.
The Newport
~k1 Company
( 631-3280) is at
2700 W Coast
I l1ghway in
Nc\\port Beach.
0
I AIJL LOL S l \UX DY J OYCE
lu '\{, I'> IM' 111g a sale through the
1 lonth ol Augu,t. The costume
Jl:\\Cl_l) ~tore i' phasing out
fa,hion ring!\" and :.clling them
.1t 7U , olf. sclectcJ necklaces,
~Jm111!~ ,111d bracclcts arc marked
Jo" n ~O h.> 50' < an<l all handbags
1nu belts arc 25"( olf
Fabulous I·au>. (6.t-i-7098) is
lnc.11eJ 111 the Nc,,port North
)hopping Center. 01~ the corner
Jf Ubon A'cnue and MacArthur
Uoule,,ud 1n Nc,.,,port Beach.
0
I A 'lflON ISLANO'S summer
1 1u,u.: fcsl1\'al continues at 6 and
s t1111ight -katuring Shadowfax.
• ontcmpowry );Jll. The concert,
111 the Uroad\\a} Neiman Marcus
1..ou11~;.ir<l, is f1ec.
0
H 'ou·u Lll\.L: to unprovc )OUr
a1111l'f photo album-... Susie
..,prinl..d Hudson, a Creathe
\Icnaoru:s consultant, offers
h.ind,·vn \\Ork,hop.., to give tips
•11 photo prcscr\';ition,
personali1cJ albums or
, .. raptiook" and cropping. Hudson
.11,0 :.dis reasonably priced photo
ale nlbums anJ supplie!l.
I luJsl111 "a' fe.uure<l on ABC's
I he I lome Show" for her
lrc.111\e plwto album displaying
lip'
Fnr more information on
C1c.111ve Mcmorics workshops or
d;i,s1.:s, or for product
111lunn.11m11. call J ludson at
( t5-7707.
0
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I'\ l'EH .. , \l'IO~AL. a \\hOlesalc
1 1N.~~. 1s ha\mg a summe r sale
1 n mer slo1..kcu plants. The
nurscr) spc.:l.'1Jl11cs in interior and
c.\tcnvr pl.1nh, e\ot1c tropicals,
.:.1cti. palm lrl'Cs and hanging
colvr ba,kch
Grc1.n ~''tems ha' priced
.111.ina trc;1..s -regularly $50 -
11 52.t. orclmb are SS and up,
1 vllh.: liad' · usual!) SI 0 to S20
-1n.: S5 and' anthuriums are
nc-1h11d off.
G rcc n Systems (756· I 2 I 1) is at
20362 S. W. Uirch Street in
:"-kwpor.t Beach.
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"i'uturda)'s. H'liet/ler JOu'rc a
mrrdwnt or D shopper call me at
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••rite to me: IJest Buys, Daily
l'ilot, JJO l V. Bay St., Costa M esa,
Calif. 91617.
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CITYllDI
Ringin' and readin'
Magician Jeff Martin tries to separate two rings during "An
Afternoon of Fun" at the "'Newport Beach Central Library
Wednesday. The event was the grand finale for the library's
summer youth reading program. Wednesday's grand finale
..
10.nLriA RA1so'1r'l)A11v P11<11
also included stunts, story telling and a cororful Punch 'n
Judy puppet show. Drawings for passes to Disneyland and
Knott's Berry Farm were given away to children who partici-pated in the reading program.
Eleven in campaign for tw.o _Costa Mesa City Council seats
nv TlNA BORGATIA, ~TAFF WaJTU
Costa Mesa City Council
hopefuls were filing their
election papers up to the last
minute on Wednesday, the final
deadline.
Three candidates filed their
•papers this week, completing the
list of I I nomineei; who will go
to battle over two council seats
in the November election.
One np minee, Chris Steele -
v.ho ran for council in 1992 -
waited until Wednesday
afternoon to file his papers.
• The two seats up for grabs
have been occupied by Jay
Humphrey and Peter Buffa.
While Humphrey has decided
nol to run for re-election, Buffa
announced late last week that
he will seek a third term on the
council.
Buffa -who began his
invol\'ement with city
government as a planning
commissioQer -was ~elected
ma}or in 1988, during his fjrst
term on the council.
That same year, he tossed in a
bid for Congress but late r
'' ithdrew from the race to
support another candidate.
Buffa tried again in 1992 and
losi to Dana Rohrabacher in the
GOP's 45 th District
congressional primary, racking
up a S60,000 campaign debt
along the way.
Things got a little messy for
Buffa during that campaign.
First, Goat Hill Tavern
. manager Gary Monahan - who
is ali.o a candidate for a council
seat in this upcoming election -
filed a complaint with the
Orange County District
Attorney's Office, alleging Buff a
violated a city campaign Jaw by
accepting $3,000 in contributions
from developers.
Then, three months later,
Rohrabacher fired another blast
at Buffa, requesting that the
Federal Election Commission
conduct a formal investigation
into his campaign spending.
Buffa was later cleared of any
wrongdoing.
If the battle bel\' ccn
Monahan and Buffa ii.n't
enough to make this upcoming
election interesting, there are a
few other candidates "ho mJy
add some excitement.
At 27, first-time candidate
Lynn Clements is the }Oungest
nominee 10 run for Cit> Council
in recent history.
Clements, a i.elf·emplo)c.:d
computer consultant, ha!> said
his age would allow him to
"offer a different insight" 10 the
council.
Former mayor Arlene Schafer
did not file papers. although she
pulled candidacy paper:. on the
opening duy.
Schafer served 0 11 the council
from 1978 to J 986. She ran
~1gain in 1990 but wa~ defeated.
Another former candiuatc,
attorney Dcnis Retoske. abo
pull~d papers but failcd to file
them.
Retoske stepped into the ring
in 1992 and lost, blaming his
defeat on an uninformed
electorate and smear tactics.
Both Retoske and l\lon.1han
were subject:. of a h1t-p1ccc
campaign mailer that attcmptcJ
to link them to formcr
councilman Orv Amburgc). \\hi)
loi.t a biller!} contcstcd
re-election bid t\\O )Car:. earlier.
Ne\\comcr:. lO the council
race include l\\O Co ta Mc a
planning commi,-.1oncr' \\ho
both \WJk tor the cit) of If\ inc
-Libby Co\\an, ,,Jio \\Ork' a'
the :.uperintendem of
community sef\ icc:.; and l\t.1rk
Korando, a code cnlorcement
officer.
Other nominees 111 thb
election arc:
•Michael Schcafer, a State
farm insurance agent.
• l\lichacl Collier, managcr of
Dcseret ln~ustrics.
•Janet l\1cC:.1111mon, ..1
secre tary for Da11k of America.
• Bob Brad}, a training
manager for the Orange Coulll)
Teachers Federal Credit Union.
•James W)sop;il, a mall
business O\\ ncr.
Newport -Mesa unmed School District board candidates Newport Beach City Council candidates
TRUSTEE AREA 2
Jim Fer11man, 46
President Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce
Paulette Witt, 47
f ormer teacher, school volunteer
TRUSTEE AREA 4
Ana Chu, 36
Anesthesiologist
Horold Parker, 52
Management consultant
Serene Stokes, 65
former elementary school principal
Karen Wilson, 4~
School volunteer
TRUSTEE AREA S
Judy Franco, 56
Incumbent
Karen £\•arts, 53
Former teacher and
Newport Library board member
TRUST.EE AREA 7
Rod MacMillion, 67
Incumbent
Wendy Lecce, 46
Forme r reporter and
substitute teacher 1
DISTRlCf 1
John Hedges
Incumbent, airline pilot
Elaine LinhofT
Longtime resident,
community activist
Long Pham
Engineer
DISTRICJ' 3
Arthur OeLaLo.rn
Assistant l luntington
Beach City Attorney
Norma Glover
Planning commissioner
.
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2:35 p.m. I .S
llghl v.,lable wi nds shifting south to
southwest 10 to 20 knots, 2 foot wind
waws with 3 foot southwtst swell. A
heavier marine layer will liHp mornln&
clouds around longer this morning.
•
DISflUCl' ~
Tom Ed\\Ords
Planning commis:.1oner
Ron \\inlllhip
Uusincssn1an
OISTIUCJ' 6
Patrick Uartolic
Realtor
Charlie Gabbard
Engineer
Dennis O'Neil
Former Newport
City Attorney
IUllf RIPOH
fre M lurfllne/
W•vetr•k
Thre u1 h Au1. 2 l
Hurrica ne llc•rna
g;ivc loc,11 surfers a
solid sout h/southeast
S\\cll l.ut '"eckcnd ;ind
now everyone b
w;itching TropitJI
Storm John 500 mile~
south or B.-ij.i.
I( John turns il lillle
more toward the
northwest and builds
up some steam, he
could give us :rnothl'r
strong south S\\.Cll this
\\.CCk.
Also, another storm
off New Zcal.1nd w-ill
make some nice little
southwest w.nes by lhe
weekend. Th.it swell ·
has the potenti.il to
come In lar&er with
rH lly good wa"es. ror daily sut( tl'ports
and forecuts, call
(900) 976·SURr. The
C•ll costs $I .SO plus
any possible loll.
ORANGE COUNTY
FAIR WINNERS
JUNIOR A ADULT FLO RICULTUH
Cnrmeu Gu111bo111 Costa Mesa, Birt.I of '
Par;tdisc / ()press I Eucalyptus I Pinc I
An}' Other Nut Listed.
l'h)lliS Giddings, Costa Mesa, AfrieJn
V1okt -\Vhite, Double.
Ounh:I llurrls, Costa Mesa, BonsJ1
-Cascade Garden Including a
Waterfa ll.
Juliet M. lloHr, Costa Mesa, African
V1ukt . Double, Red I African Violet
·Mul11-color I African Violet·-Any
ColoriEdgc /Brain C:ictus.
ul\onne L lloH•r, Costa Mesa,
Afru.:an Violet: Scmiminiaturc,
Mulli-colur, Variegated, Any Color/
Edge / African Violet -Single: Blue,
Pi nk, Red, Violet, White I African
Violet -Double: Oluc, Pink, Red,
\ iolct, White. ·
~tari~ L lloH•r, Costa ~tc)a, African
Violet -falgc to Blossom.
l'hilip llover, Costa Mesa, African
Violet ·Any Color/Edge.
\\'llllam R llowr, Costa Me)a,
\Va1crwi~c.
Vu llo, Cost:i Mesa, Featuring Nuri.cr}
Pl;llllS & Flowers.
Abrnh:rn1 lnou)c , Costa Mesa, Ficu'
13cnpnuna I Any Other Not Li)tcd I
/\eo111um I Boston Fern I Pathos/ Dish
Gard.:n In :i Baske t I Terrarium
Unu~ual Con1a111cr I Containers
\\'itlun· a Container Aspuragus
Sprcngcn lmp;iticns I SpiJcr Pl:int
~11111Jlurc -In a Ba)ket I C0\\00)' llat
and Glo,cs ~111ua1ure -In a Bottle
U!Jcl.. Beaut) Arbonitae I Bamboo
P.1lm / Jumper ()press I Gcr;inium ·
I anl'} ~;ii P11tll,porum I Bottle
Or u'h Abeita • h' I Weeds / Hibiscus PoJ~Jrpus. ·
lll•njamln lnou)e, Co)ta Mesa, Any
Other Not Lb1cd I F1eu) Bcnjamina
Vam·ga1a / BromcliaJ B1lgcrgia I
Po1hos I Dish G;mkn /In :i 13...lskct
UnusuJI Con1a111cr I On a P1eec of
\\'ooJ Aspar.1gus Sprcngcri I
Impatiens I Spider Plunt I Cun1.1incrs
\\ 11h111 a c~ntJincr I I lor)CS Ill :i
Corral / OJIS and Barie'> I M) Lillie
P"n>' M1111.1ture-. In a Uottlc I Boston
J crn /\ralia I Bamboo I English. I lolly
, Uird ol t>arJlfoe I Podocarpus I Pinc
I Pi11uspururn I ()press I Juniper t
Abd1.1
li.uac lnou)e, Cost.i l'\tcsJ, ficus
Rubber Plant Am Other Not LbtcJ P~111io, S~ngon1un1 (Arra,, head) /
uo,1011 hrn lm'pa11.:ns A~p.ICJ!:US
Sprengert / G.:ranium Dish GarJcn I
In a Ua)l..et I Planted RL>d, A I lol">c
Shoe (\>,,l>O\ llJt and Glo\es
l\11111aturc . In a Uv11tc In a Bo<it,
Unu~ual Container D\\:irf or
\1 1111atur~ Planb Aeon1um
GcrJ111um h), Sccntcd, Fancy Leaf
B..:gon1a Re\ Podocarpus I Abonitac
1 Uamboo Abdia I ()press I\-)
Jun1p..r 'andina J>1ttosporum
\r Jlia \\'ceJs / Pinc Bottle Bru\h I
Sh.1,ta 0J1') Basil Mar1oram Iris -
J.ipane)c Cedar I Mint I Amsc .
,\Jdl\\a lnou\c, ClhtJ ~tcsa,
Agl.1oncma ~to<l..:.!>tum I Dicffcnbach1J
I Dr;iccna • Marginata I Ficus ·
Ucnp111111a Aconium 1 Potl11.h I Di)h
Gan.kn /"In .1 Ba!>l..Ct I Terrarium I
Unu.!>uJI Container I Containers
Within a Container / Impatiens I Ivy I ll:t)·lla}-lla}!/ Oarnyard I Greener
Pa.!>tur1..)/ Miniature -Unui.ual
Cont:uncr I Co" boy I lat l!_m.1 Olp\,iC.,$ ,_I __
M1111aturc • In a Bottlc7 Dottle free '
Any Other Not Listed I Engh)h I lull} I
Araha P11tosporum I Sptd~r_fl:int I
Arbon llJe I Podocarpus I AOCiTJ
Jumper Pme Bottle Brush.
l'tler lnou)e, Co)ta ~lcsa, Draccna
-Ocrl.'.rm n:.1'> MJrant.1 Uromeliad
J31lberg1a Draccna • Fragrans
Aco111um In a Basl..ct Unu~u:il
Container lmpallcns Aspar;igus
Spn.:ng.:ri Gr;ipc h) S)ngontum
(Arro'' head) Usrn~ a Wooden V J\C I
LariJt Saddle Up for Fun MiniJture
-In J Boule Boule Tr&c Any Other
Not Listed Ara ha I Abon 11ac
N:ind111a I Engh)h I loll) I Podocarpus
Bcgo1ua Rex J Abe ha I (\pre)!> I h) /
Juniper I P11tosporum I dcraruum •
~centcd I Weeds I Pinc I Bottle Uru)h Sha~rn O;ii)y I BJsil / Iris • Japanese I
Fuch)il / Ced:1r I Miot I Anise.
Catherine Alcula John)on, Costa
Mesa, Commcrci.il Flomts Division!>
·O,cr I 2Plant Basket I A Float / Party
llJsl..ct I Grandparent's Duy·
Grandma / ICs a Girl! I GrandpJrcnt'~
Day -Grandpa I Bi'rthday / Father'.!>
Day I S.1ddlc Up For Fun/ Mother's
Day I Get Well I Dry Arrangement I
Party Centerpiece.
Christopher John on, Costa Mei.a,
Co\\boy !lat and GIO\'cS /In a Boot.
POLICE FILES
COSTAMISA
JSOO block or Cndillac A\cnur.
A printer was stolen from in·
side an open warehouse.
NIWPOU HACH
1500 block of Superior Avcnul'!
Someone broke into mcdic:i l of·
fices and Mole pain rcliC\'Cr)
v;ilued at S2,000. Other oflicc!>
in the complex :ilso were bur· gl:mzcd.
2200 bloc k or Pork Ne" port·
More than $2,000 wonh of
· llcm<i \\ere stole n from a stor·
age loci.er at a condominium complc \ Police believe the
th1cr cut the padlock to gain
entry to the storai;e unit.
1700 block or Ocean Boulc\11td
A 19 7 brown Lincoln Town Car \.alucd ot $3,000 was stolen.
It was locked.
TIP or'"' DAY
The llb;indoned vehicle parked
on )our block may be s1olcn.
Contact parkina control with 11 license pl;ue number.
-courtesy Nc-.port Beach police
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, August'18, 1994 A3
He's not just losing a daughter ••• well, actually, he is ..
0 ur baby has flown the
coop.
OK, so the kid's 29
years old and makes
more money than I ever did she's
still gone. '
Granted, San Francisco is not
all that far away, and it's not
exactly Beirut by the Bay
("Baghoad by the Bay," the
legendary columnist Herb Caen
has called it for generations.)
Truth be known, 1 guess I'm a
little jealous.
Th~ kid ~as off ercd a walloping
good JOb with Young & Rubicam,
one of the largest, oldest and best
advertising agencies in the world.
And why not. She is very good at
what she docs. Far better than I
ever was when I labored in the
mines of Madison Avenue.
After Carol's first year in the
business, she began winning some
of the industry's most illustrious
awards for creativity. I copped a
few in my day, too, but they were
not as prestigious, and it took me
a whole lot longer.
Regulars might recall the
column No. 2 daughter wrote in
my stead this past Father's Day.
"She writes better than you do,"
my friend Lorin Weiss snickered.
Evidently, a number of Pilot
readers agreed, but the editors
were kind enough to shield me
from their comments. .
I do take considerable comfort,
however, that the $enes appear
something to do with Carol's
success, just as they have with her
older sister. Diana followed her
mother, grandmother,
great-grandmother and great-great
grandmother into teaching ancl is a
master at her profession. She, too,
was just hired away into her
dream job by another s~hool, so
our daughters are having a mighty
fine August. 1
While we are proud of both
sprouts, we wish they were closer
to home. No. l daughter has been
On the
Coast
in the
hinterlands
for a long
time. Four
years at Iowa
State in Ames,
then 12 years
in Colorado.
But all that
time, Carol
has stayed
close to the
nest. Sure, she
went away to
college, but
somehow
Stockton
doesn't seem
nearly as distant as San Francisco.
After that, she worked mostly in
Co'>ta ~lei.a and lived in various
pJdi. on the Peninsula and on
0,1lboa hland. Twice she bunked
at home for a few months while
catching up on credit-car
obliga tions.
Forest Service offers re-greening grants ·
Comriuµ1ity organizations in-
terested i.n re-greening urban
areas have an opportunity to earn
funding from the U.S:-Forest Ser·
vice.
The U.S. Forest Service an·
nounced $85,000 in grant funds is
now available to community
groups for urban forestry pro-
grams. Applicants do not have to
be incorporated as non-profit or-
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC.
... , .... C....llrt!
1122 .... IUI .. ctsTA •U-541·1156
1894 • 1994
FOUR GENERATIONS
100 YEARS!
Carpeting • Vinyl Floors • • Wood Floors • Draperies
.ALI>E::N"'S
CARPETS, INC.
1663 Placentia St. Costa Mesa
646-4838
ganizations, but they must be ei.-
tablished citizen-based groups or
city-affiliated volunteer orga-
nizations.
Funds are available for projects
in the categories of volunteer de-
velopment, tree care programs and
tree advisory boards. Funding re·
quests can range from S500 tu
$5,000, but only one proposal 1s .ii·
lowed per group.
The application deadline is Oct.
18, and awards will .be announced
on Dec, 2. Grant recipients will
have until ·Dec. 1, J-995, to com-
plete their projects.
For more information, ·contac.t
feli\ Poi.Os, California ReLeaf, at
557-2575 or write to California
ReLc,1f, 3001 Redhill Ave .. Build-
ing 4. Suite 224, Costa Me!>a,
92626
-Collectibles Sale
Closing. Out
and/or reducing im entory on
Precious Moments • Cherished Teddies.
Memories of Yesterday
Jan Hagara • Raikes Bears • Dolls . .
Save 20-50% ·
on figurine~. plates and accec; ·ories
Our Annual ummer ale is al o in
progrc. s ... ·aving.'> throughout the store.
So1teve~ S1tiel'ldg
Gifts & ColJectibles
SAVE $300 ON INITIATIO T.*
After a summer of loun~ing h\ the
pool. your tan looks good, hut 1wr-
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work. So now's a good timl' to get
your workou~ started at Soutlll'rn
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At the risk of ttppearing unable
to cut the cord, my wire and l are
flying 19 lhe Bay Area this
afternoon (not on an MD·80!).
Circumspectly, we will be lodging
across the bay. We will not see our
daughter until Sunday afternoon
for some sightseeing and dinner.
The kid is not exactly a
newcomer to Sun Francisco. At
University of the Pac1f1c, student!>
were known to use alntost an}
rationale to nee Stockton unJ
spend the weekend in what
evCl')bOdy up there CJlb '"I he
City."
Abo, two of Carol's bc!>t lricmh
Croan the Eastbluff-Lincoln-Coron;i
del Mar school circuit, C<troline
Johnson and Erica Wam.:n. h:nc
been working in San Franci .. co
since gradua11ng from college.
And for the better part of a
year, there has been this guy John.
but my wife and I ha\e not been
permitted to meet him )'Cl. 'I his
oversight will be remedied, I .1111
told, Sund;iy, On Alcatraz,
1 suppo)e there is uh\B)!> some
melancholy mixed with elu tion
\\hen one'!> )Oungcsl -}Ounger, 1
should sa), for the grammarian'>
among us -pretty much ha'> her
ducks in a perfect row; grcal
friend:., a great job in·u great city
and her oflicc e;..ten~ion is 0711 !
When your kid bu .. lived in 11
ap..1rtmen t~ in se\Cn )CJrs, )OU
rcall}' dun't think much .ibout )C l
nnothcr mo,e. Uut 1h1i. one \\a~
Jillercnl. 'I hc comp~rny scnl
people to pJck her up. then put
c\Cl} thing 111 a -.toruge <:0111.uncr
until :.he finJ) proper Ji~s in 'I he
Cit). lhcn they \\Ill mo\c her in.
For the fir)t time in all thci.e
mo\ e!>, I JiJ not plu) an) k111J ut
rule. DiJn't hft ..1 thUlg. didn't
C\cn h;i\I! 10 come up \\ith .1 liulc
C\lr;i c;i.,h tu hdp '"lh the ~.:curity
Jcpu ... it or a up tor the mo\ing
gu)"·
'I he kid handled C\ Cl) thing
herself, although I mui.t say I
probably \\Ouldn I ha\e let a
pciLed. lO')e:ir-old Soi.ton fern get
p;icked J\\ ay. I ha-.c-been tt)ing to
find ~omc S)mboli!>m in all thi'>,
but I can'r figure out what.
Ma)be it'~ that our baby b
finall) :.i big girl and the entombed
fern rcprc.,enh all thui.c
t'fO\\ing·up )CUrs. Ma}be I \\hh \ .. c
\.ouh.J turn b..1ck 1he clo1:k to ''hc11
lh..11 rcCfl \\:JS merely U gleam in
the c}e ol it'> blh r's spore.
Carol c..1llcJ alter !-.he armed
.inJ sa1J, "\\hen I pa)o;eJ the b11(
S:m Franci,co )ign, I kit like
~lal\ 'l\lcr ~loon:. but 1 d1Jn't
h.1,e' a i1;i1 to thru'" in 1hc air. I
lookeJ in Ill\ re;in 1c, .. mirror :ind
!>a'' Ill\' It u~ in the back !>e:JI ::ind
1ho ul!lit, '\\hat ha\c 1 Jone?'"
\\ l1at \Ou\e done, kid. i!>
l!r.1l>bcJ ·,our life bv the tail and
lull.en tui::il ch;irgc ol it. All )our
mom :ind I c;Jn do 1s sit back anti
be \cry proud
I nil '\J.uti11 '~ !'oiumn run ·
CH'IJ 1 bursdJ) und SuturduJ.
Orange Coa st College to bulldoze 40-year-old technology complex
Nature will soon blossom 1n
place of techn ology at Orange
Coast College.
The college's 40-ycar-olJ tech-
nology complex, locateJ un the
southern edge of the c:impui.. \\ m
be bulldoLe<l in ScpH.mbcr. 'I he
area will then be complctcl)· rc-
l..1ndsc:.ipcd. Officials expect the
demolition prOJCCt to be c:om·
pktec.J by mid-October. PIJns arc
c:urrenth umkr coni.1Jcr:11ion tu
crcd a· lour·!>lory campus ·libr JI]
un the :>itc "11hin five 10 eight
)Car~.
OCC\ ni:'~ S9.6 million Tedi
nolog} Ccnicr opened rc~cntl)
Th~ H1/ly:inl f'vnily
CHRISTMAS IN AUGUST
Our Jm1ily <;itting fee 1s 50°0
OFF chrouE;h the month of ..
r\ugu c. The ummer peci.il
includes 25 complimcnran ~ .
( 'hnsana.s c.trd'i. CJll noH to
'>'chcdulc an appomcn1u1c.
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FOR 6 MON'DIS
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A4 Thursday. August 18, 1994
'rODAY
~OODOO AT TIM.aUKTU
Dunald Co ntino, d1rce1or of Folklore
~ and Mythology al UCLA, will discuss
v.ith slides the trad11ion of Voodoo
1prac11cc in Haiti. Program runs from
15.30 10 7;30 p.m. at Timbuklu Folk &
Tribal Ari, 1661 Superior Ave. in
Co)la Mesa. Cosr is SS. Seating is
limircd. f or derails, call 650-7473.
IHOMI aunu SIMINAR
I Whal the heck docs escrow really do?
•Docs 11tle insurance really help? Can
1you buy a home wi1hou1 much money?
Get the answer to these and other
quc~tions at a free 7 p.m. I lome
1 Bu)ers Seminar :11 Ticmpo Escrow 11,
14590 M:icArthur Blvd., Suire 175,
'Nev.port Beach. for more information 1and to reserve a sc:it, call 722-0862.
FIHAHCI & RITIRIMIHT
Smllh Barney is sponsoring a free
~cm1n:ir on "Rc11temcnt and Financial
1 l'l•innmg" from 7 10 8:15 p.m. al 800
Ne,~port Center Or., Suite 500,
Nev.port Beach. For rcscrVations, call
, Wendy Sm11h al 644-911 1.
"SATURDAY
NIWPORT HARIOR RIUNION
The 1974 graduating class of Newport
llJrbor lligh School is holding its 20
year rcumon :11 rhe Balboa Bay Club.
'Contact the ~chool a1 (800).404-0644,
C\t. 484 for more informa11on.
DIVOHl1 A NIW U•INNIN•
Newport Beach Marriage & fnmily
Therapist intern Max.inc Cohen will
conduct a special workshop. "Divorce:
A New Beginning," from 10 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. at her Newport Cenrcr
office. The workshop will cover rhe
five s111ges of grieving and rhe s111gcs of
recovery, and will deal wirh lhe
emotional roller coaster rhat divorce
can cause. The workshop is ideal for
men or women who arc going 1hrough
11 divorce or who have recently been
divorced. Cost is $25. Space is limited.
Call 759.0579.
SUNDAY
llNOLU' WOllKINOP
Determine your own personality type
and learn what types would best march
with yours during a free personnlity
type cxplorarion workshop at The
Meeting Room (an affordable singles
organiz:ition), 2915 Redhill A~e., Suite
G 104 in Costa Mesa. Call 545-8082 for
details. · ,.
WEDNISDAY
PLAN YOUR PHflCT WIDDINO
.Wedding professionals will offer
presentations and give out free
samples at a two-day wedding· seminar
titled "How to Plan Your Wedding."
Deejays, musicians, photographers.
videographers, caterers, norists,
decorators and more will be at the
BEST .BET
Thousands of VW enthusiasts are expected to attend the
ninth annual California Volkswagen Jamboree at the Orange
County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday. Cost is $10 for adults, $5 for children 6 to 12.
"A FULL
SERVICE
FABRIC
STORE"
%.OFF
FABRJ.C COUPON
· 50% OFF REGULAR PRICE FABRIC
LIMIT ONE CUT OR PIECE
LIMIT 6 YARDS
VALID THRU THURS. SEPT. 1, 1994
FABRIC
WAREHOUSE ~ 1805 PLACENTIA AVE
(PLACENTIA AT 1 STH) (714) 646-4040
r. N • c A R
NOW INDULGES AT THE LIDO BUILDING
3355 VII\ LIDO SUITE A NEWPORT BEACH
BECAUSE YOUR SKIN NEEDS A BEST FRIEND.
LET'S AARANGE TO MEET OVER A FACIAL.
BRING YOUR OWN BEST FRIEND
AND SAVE MORE THAN 50%
THE $ 65 BEST FRIENDS FACIALS.
f
RELAXING TREATMENTS FOR YOU AND YOUR FRIEND
BY EUROPEAN TRAINED AND LICENSED AESTHE"(ICIANS
DEEP CLEANSING. HYDRATING AND NOURISHMENT
FROM ACTIVE NATURAL ESSENCES PREPARE YOUR SKIN
FOR ANOTHER COASTAL SUMMER ASSAULT
.
CALL TODAY AND RESERVE ONE APPOINTMENT TIME
FOR YOU AND YOUR FRIEND
TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY I 0 TIL 6
7' 4.673.3222
YOUR APPOINTMENT Will BE CONFIRMED AT LWT
24 HOURS BEFORE TIME
GATED PARKING IN REAR OF THE UDO BUILDING
,
AROUND TOWN
Cosra Mc a Neighborhood Communiry
Cenrer, 1845 Park Ave., from 6:30 to
9:30 tonight and Thu"day. The cost
for the two-day seminar is $18 per
person, or S28 for two. The program is
sponsored by 1hc Costa Mesa Parls
ahd Recn:11tion. For more information,
call 720-1268.
8HADAIT UCTURI
"Using Connict as a Creative Force·
•for Chnnge" is rhc topic of a brcakfa~t
lecture by Rama Vernon nnd the Rev.
Max Lafscr Cantrell, co-founders of
the Acndcmy for Connicl Resolution
and Peace Studies, at the weekly
meeting of The Orange Counly Inside
Edge, a support group for leaders. The
meeting is from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at
Scou's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol, Cosra
Mesa. Cost for first time guests is $15,
and includes Ml buffer breakfast,
interactive table discussions, informal
networking and the lecture. Call
730-5050 for reservations or
informarion.
DKNY TRUNK SHOW
. Donna Karan casuals will be shown
wilh informnl modeling at a trunk
show at Neiman Marcus in Fashion
Island, Newport Beach. Call 759-1900
for more informarion.
THURSDAY, AUG. 25
ISTATI PLANNING
Attorney Bruce Keiser will provide
free general information on trusts, .
\I.ills and estate planning al 3 p.m. at
Newport Rehabilitation Center, 1555
Superior Ave , Nev.port Bench Call
646-7764 for dcrnils.
INVISTOl'I JORUM
Learn how to build wcahh rhrough the
sys1ema1lc idcn1ifica1ion of real vnluc
in worldwide mnrkct~ during a free
Investor·~ forum nt Crowell, Weedon
& Co., 800 Newport Center Drive.
Newport Ucach, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
For rcscrvarions. cnll 644-1890. ..
I UllNHS LUNCHION
Back BJy Club is hosring a Ou~incss 10
Business luncheon from 11:30 a.m. 10
2 p.m. nt Le Meridicn I lorcl, Ncwpor1
Beach. Cosr is cost of lunch. Cnll
586-4660 for details.
ONGOING
COSTA MISA HIGH HUNION
The Cosra Mesa I ligh School ~lass of
1964 reunion will be held 31 the Red
Lion Inn on Aug. '27. The reunion
commlrrce needs addresses of
classrnt11cs. For more informarion, cnll
Patsi Springer (McKee) al 837-6443 or
Joyce Zanotti (Urone) al 768-4905.
I USINIH NITWOIKINO lllAKIAIT
The Consumer Business Nerwork is
sponsoring n weekly business
networking brcakfasr a1 Dante's, 1701
Corinthian Way in Newport Beach,
beginning al 7 n.m. each Friday. The
purpose of the weekly meetings is I\>,
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily P1lo
build quality, long term bu~ine~ and
social rclntionship5. Cost including
brcnUast is $15. Call 969·9790 for
more information.
DIVORCI IUPPOIT OIOUP
Murincrs Church sponwrs a free
divorce recovery support group every
Wcdncsduy at 7 p.m. ot 1000 Uison in
Newport Dench.
LUPUi JOUNDATION
A support group for younger patients
with Lupus meets the second and
fourth Wcdncsd:iy of each month from
I :30 10 3 p.m. in Newport Beach. ror
details, call 536-1734.
TOAITMASTHS CLU8
Bay Broadcasters, the 1 oastma~tcr~
club 4136, meets every Thursday
morning at 7 a.m. at the Santa Ana
Country Club, 20382 Ne\\ port UhJ. in
Cost:i Mesa. For more inforrn.1tion,
call 380-0200.
HNIOU SQUAii DANCI CLUI
The Costa Mcs:i Senior Citizen Squ;irc
and Round Dance club seek
experienced dancers 10 join them every
Thursday morning from 9 10 11 a.m. al
the Costa Mcs:i Senior Center, 19th
and Pomona:Call 545-5669 for more
informt1tion.
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CUMBER
fr•• ••1•A1
SO mountains, big and small. for a
total o_f more than 300,000 feet.
He is proof positive th at nothing
is impossible.
"1:here were times when ( was
physically blown, psychologically
blown. And as I would lay there br~athin~, .!'d remember why I was
doing this, Hu!.ton said, running
a hand through his wild blond
hair. "To encourage people to
?vercome challenges, to have faith
m God."
The Oklahoma-born Huston
completed the mountain jog in 67
days, shattering the previous
record of 101 days set by an able·
bodied man in 1990.
He began the nmbitioui under·
taking on June I a1 the foot of
Alaska's Mt. McKinley, the highest
point in the nation.
. Huston, a psychotherapist, knew
11 would be a tough stone to scale.
Stories about people freezing to
death while tryin~ to era" I 20,320
feet up Mt. McKinley aren't un-
common.
But when HU!,ton saw authori-
ties coming down the mou ntain
carrying two Korean men in body
bags, his mind went into overdrive.
"I really thought that I was not
going to come down alive," Hu)·
ton said.
Sometimes, the pain became too
much -even for a man who has
lived through umpteen surgeries
and an amputation without anes·
thesia.
"There were times that I was in
incredible pain," Huston said, his
happy blue-green eyes turning se-
rious. "I would sit there and crnwl
into my sleeping bag, take a cou-
ple of Advil, lay there and groan."
But he had a lot of support. Ad·
riun Crane of Modesto, who held
the previous record for scaling the
nation's high points, was one of
three men who accompanied I lus·
ton on the McKinley hike.
Huston and his counterpart'>
made it to the top in an im-
pressive 12 days. They camped out
along the way, bearing frigid tern·
pcratures which most Californians
never see.
"~owing that we got up McK· '
inley -which was going to pose
the biggest challenge to us -
there was a sense of relief," Hus-
ton said. "We knew that a record·
breaking time was possible, and
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we immediately got back do\\n to
the lower 48 states."·
The crew went from AJaska to
Nebraska, where the highest point
is Panorama Point at 5,426 feet.
"We got a good laugh and
moved on," Huston said.
Many of the southern and mid·
western states didn't pose much of
a challenge, Huston said.
Tennessee, both Carolinas and
Georgia all were hopped in one
day. · .. w e would get out, look at
the views, the thunderstorms or
the sunscb and move on."
Dut that wasn't rhe case wi1h II·
linois, where climbing 10 the top
of the l,235-foot Charles Mound
re\embled an attraction at Knott's
Berry l-arn\:
"You walk up a farm road _ilnd
all the cows stare at you," Huston
recalled. "Then, after you ge t pa~>t
the CO\\S, a dog runs out of no·
, .. here and barks lit...e he's going to
bite )Our legs off.
"I'm like, 'heh, heh, go ahead,'"
I lw.ton smirked.
"Then you hit a graveyard tl"aat
doesn't have any bodies in it -
just tombstones. Somebody needed
a place to put these misplaced
tombstones," Huston said. "Then
you go up a cow path and there's
a little lork and you're at the top,
where there's a Jit1le sign."
In Maine, Huston was :11tackcd
by gigantic bl:.ick flies.
"h's difficult to swat when )Our
hands and feet are :.111ached 10
rocks," he said. "After a 12-or 14·
hour hot and humid climb, J got to
the top, and my cars looked like
Dumbo the e1ephant, they were !.O
swollen."
Along the way, Hu~ton said he
met lot\ of people bun.lcned with
an ;mortment of difficulties which
keep them from living life to th e
fullest.
And when his hands got cold or
when his head began to pound,
l luston would remember that
those people were counting on
him to prove that mind over mat·
ter \\Orks wonders.
''This wasn't about my being an
amputee or about climbmg moun·
tains. lt ,.,,as about overcoming
challenges," Huston said. "People
have different challenges. For
some it's the death of a parent, di·
vorce, :i Mrokc, a heart attack."
Huston's good intentions moti·
vated several local businesses to
help finance his trip.
1 he sponsors included his cm·
ployer, NovaCare Orthotics &
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Prosthetics; the ~fosion \'icjo·
based F!ex·l~0<>1, Jnc., \\ hich de·
signed his artificinl leg; 'I C.C, REI ,
The North Face, Wings of C:.ihnry,
Balboa Island Sel'\ices anJ Ualboa
Island Coff cc Co.
His largest sponsor, ho\\c\er,
was Hooked on ~honks, a COlll·
pany which 1>ells materi::ib ·aimed
at helping children learn to read.
The company's chief exccu1i\e
officer, John Shanahan, suw Hus·
ton's publicist hJwking ·1 ·sh1m
one day on Balboa Island She wa-.
raising money to help puy for the
coast-to-coast trek.
"He said, 'Call 1 ·800-
ABCDEFG tomorrO\\ and I'll
write you a check for S 12,000.' "
publicbt Lisa Manic) remem-
bered.
In a prcparcJ ~ta1c1m:nt, ShJna·
hJn said he shares Huston'i. behcl
th:it people ol an} age can U\Cr·
come challenges in lift:. ··1 rcaliLc
that any mountain can be ch.ii·
lcnging, ~hether that moun1~1·n i:.
McKinley or learning to re~d ..
Huston pl.ms to go on the kc.:-
ture circuit anJ to "rite a bollk or
to before taking Qn his nc\t f CJt
-climbing to the h1ghc~t point ol
very country in the \\Orld.
Newport lslaild
gets award for
beautifying enorts
Ualboa Island has streets
nnmed after gems, but New-
port bl:.ind is a jc\\.el these
day'>, too, :is far as city of·
t1c.:1Ub :ire concerned.
The ~c"'port Island
Homcu,.,.ncrs A<,soc.iation re·
cc1vcd ::in :.iward Wednesd:.iy
mor ~ing from the City of
Nc,\pl>rt Ucach for its \.Ol·
untar> c.:ontribu1ions toward
impro' 111g the O\Crall ap·
pc::iran1.c ul the •~land and
l>caullf) rng th<.:ir neighbor·
hJoJ~. .
.. U~ takingfiiOi't'pride in
their o''n nl!aghborhood, this
entire commumt1.· nov. en·
JO)S underground utilities.
clc:incd up ~trcct end), an
illumin.steJ,Oag pole, HTI·
pro,cd bridge entry pl.inters
·and n.:Juo.~d 'andal1sm."
General Sc.:f\icc~ Director
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C :::: T:-. : :.tillS and Jon
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'L~ : • .:: Good ~he;:ihe:d
•• .t:e:_n Ch_;:h n J:-.u:: Two
tter.ce ..
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• ·-~ .::! P--· S:o:t a~~ ~·1-r ·
H~-:~ ~!\\}'Orler.
The brsd.! tS the d .. ghter of Jon
an .. \ p _ -i\1 IJ:r of Corona de! ·'~-i S. -i;. "ore 3 go-"n fashioned
\\it i .l -J~cd t\OI'\ Ale neon lace
. coo.:-e and f 11 tulie s'-irt endtng
in :l ::ith-dr:il·tr:i:n.
~~on :a s~h .. IJer \\J) m:?id of
hori : and bm!esrr::?i~ '-'ere
~en~ f:: Deve:e .... x. Nar.~ Pace.
!.ba F:an;;d an~ Pam Bei!l.-Jo~n and Caro? H3iris of Los
...\n;ek> :i:e the p:uents of the
b:-.=egiOO:n. P.~~n F:_ . ...? "';sh s
t}e~t m1n :ind Bob Pl.!d:er, Pat
· Br.~ . Torr. Goole~ and Greg
Gordon "ere u)hers.
After a "edding trip to hmai.:a.
the co ... p e > 3C borne in Los
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642-432 .1. ex1ension 350.
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for thrtt da: s onl~ Ch:irl · H Barr
Jc\\ t:lt:rs \\ iU ha\ e our ~ue~t
\Ir M:irk Ebe:t. an mtern:uion1l bu: t:r of :intHJUl', esl!lte and
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I 03 \\ c:>tchff Drh e, Xe'' port Beach (i l ·l} 6!2·33 10
recmbroidcred .. 1th pcarb.
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lmlgin3rit.m and he h 3 te:i:-h~ r
and mu:.i.:wn
JohMons .
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally P1fot
\\h1te satin off the shoulder bodice
embellishc<J "ith p-.;arh nnd
rhine)tones. The full tulle skirt
tnded in u t:! foot train.
Monique White v.:s) m::ud of
honor and briJc>maid> were C1nd)
Ux:ke, Cind) Tmcano, 1 here J
Cole and Lorn Mc.GJHJn.
Mr. and ~tr). D:illon Ux:kc ol
Phoenix arc the pJrcnt) 01 the
bridegroom. Hi bC>l m:in \\OIS
John Lta1;, and u)her!> "er"
~l:ircu) 0Jrkcr. Leo Hern m.lez,
Gre) Chamber . Jcfl Leal und
Mar.In Uodcn.
'I h couple arc re rdcnt) ol
Ne"pon Ue:i..:h Jfter a "eddrng
1rip 1u T:.ih11i Jnd ~1oorca. Sh .... h
The bridegroom is the son of
Anita Johnson and Dr. Ed~ard
Jones of lnir:e.
At1endan1s for the couple "ere
Li53 ~fa ... Klthteen ~kCanh,.
Jillian Dr;!per. s~e"e Te~. Jim
Gar.:fy anJ D:i' 1d Draper
LOCKl·STVCIC.IT
Eno ~taric Stud..e\ anJ Jeffu).
DJ!ton l.ocLc "ere marrleJ Apnl
16 in 01.1r Lad\ of Mount C3rmel
Catholic Church in ~c" port
B-w.:'h. The couple !'m:ted 150
gue):., t their recepti n ~: ·1he
HoHd ) Ir " t'l I L"in.:.
El inc ~I St .. ;..e) of :\I'!"' pon
B-.i.:h 3n... 1 •• ~I .. Rkh>ird s ... ...t ... re lh: p renb of !he
a child guid:in .. c counselor tor th.:
r:1orence Crincndvn Horne and h. •
h propri 10r ol Sea Sp. l)
After a Y.cdd.ng tnp to ~bui,
H.i.o.a 1. the CO-p!c is at home in
Sui D.e~ She is '-'1lb US Pu blic
Tcchno! g1es in San D1eso and he
ti 31tcn.:!1ng b" school at the
Unh.ersit) of San D.ego.
VON DOaAN·LYON
A ~la} 25 ceremon) in Avalon,
C.ltahna, unncd in marriage
Shannon ~farie L\on of AJu.heun
and ~fltth~ Von Dor:in of C<llt3
~fe)3 She is the cb-;hter of Le>
wnd Sharon Li.on of Anlhcim and r > parents arc C.nn.d \'on Dor .. n
t Seju:c :ind He!en .Von Dor.so
of Henderson, S e'
The coup.e greeted Carn.ii~ and
f nen<b :u a re~ept.on in the home
vf Bob :in.:1 Bem \\add! in Yorba
L nda Jr:J ar.o~her 1n their home
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· The . more things ~hange •••
. the more WE ·stay the same!
In these turbulent economic Umcs. It see~ like banks are changing names and faces on a regular
basis. Not so at Banlc of Yorba Unda. For the last fourteen years weve been serving the Orange County
conununlty with common se~ banking b~ on some prettf sound kl~. }.!,you probably know we
opened a new banking office In the Costa Mesa area nearly four years ago. rn fact. our banking olllcers
have been ser,vtng the C~ta Mesa community for the wt twelve years. ~
We believe that showing a Uttle restraint and conserv~m goes a long Wr!J ID banking these days. Lake
making certain that the bank bas adequate• capital. Or keeping non-peri>nnlng loam to a minimum Or
e1J1>byees Investing their~ In charttJes. seJVlce clubs and conmunlty ennts. ~
We all seem to be living In a world oC change. but It's nice to know that there 1' one place where things
just-.a.y the same.
Banllof
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Kathleen Richey of Petaluma sobs after learning the case against Francisco Jim~
nez, right photo, will go to trial. Jimene~ is charged with vehicular manslaughter m
tl'le death of Richey's mother and a man. ·
~ROSSWAlK
From Pago A1
the crosswalk," Gra\CS said. "bcn
i•c c'<perts feel he did not do an)-
t~ing wrong. 1 he sun was so blind-
rng that 11 \\Ould have been 1mpos-
'>lblc for anybody to see them.
"My feeling is that this case '"as
tiled because he is a Hispanic \\ho
\\/as without car insurance."
Uut the victims' families sJy the
MAZAK
'' hulc ~tul) isn't being told.
On \\ edncsda), the families re·
cchcd a lcuer from a Tustin man
''ho daims he '' itncsscd the •1c·
c1dc111. £3ut his account, Riche)
s .. 11d. Lloc., not appear in police rc-
purh
Lari)· Cht1d\\ick, \\ho \\Ork., in
Co.,ta Mesa, '>aid he '"'as ::.loppeLI
at 1he same cro!>s,.,,alk at the time
of th~ accident but w:is heading m
on oppo'>ile direction.
"T9 my utter dh.may, (J1mcncl)
ment "i1hout consuhing her. ~he
:ibo !>:tid that Yagman will not be
n:prcscnting her in such a lawsuit.
From Pago A 1 ahhough she declined to say
'>Cription as my husband." whcrhcr she will rile an\' suils
She called the Ori.Inge County against the dcpi1rtment or '1hc of·
~henfrs DcpJrtment, which pro-fi~er~ in the future.
vides police services for Mission She did say she ne\cr knc-.v her
Viejo, hoP.ing they could help her hu-,b&nd io ha\e a gun.
find out 1f her husband had been Since her husband's death, Mrs.
involved in the shooting. Mazak and their 15-}Car-old
She heard back from deputies a daughter hi.t\e been evicted from
few hours l!.t1er, confirming her their· home <ind are temporarily
tears. staying '"ith a family member in
Malak died two wccl..s ago in a S•mla Ana.
,hootout with police in a parking · She said the family had ,been ex·
lot behind the Family Fitness Cen·· perienc1ng financial difficult1e<, for
te r on Adams Street. . some time, and she questions the
did not stop or C\i:n slow down,"
Chad\\ ick said in the letter. "In-
stead, he s\\er\'ed around (a car
stopped in front of him) and
struck the pcd.cstnans in the cros~·
\\ alk."
In the lcucr, Chad\\ick said
Crowley and Young \\Cre thro\\n
JU to 15. feet into the air upon im·
pact, sending their belonging~ fly·
ing "cvCl)'\\ncre.""
Outside the courtroom on
Wednesday, Graves acknO\\lcdgcd
(haU\\ick\ accounting of the ac·
t1Llent but saiJ Jimencl LlroH:
:.iround the stopped car, thin~ing
the driver was going to turn into
th e McDonald's driveway.
She said Jimenez is "verf am·
ious" to resolve the C~\SC.
"His wife is getting ready to
h..1\e ~1 baby, and he (\\anted) to
get thi., thing tried before she has
the baby, "hich is in mid·
NO\etnbcr," she said. "Although. I
told him I d1c.l11't think we would
be able to get through this case by
then."
Graves '>aid she is in ;he procci.~
of organi1ing an accident re·
enJctrn cnt, which may -<onsume
much of the.: time before the trial.
AWARD
AAATCO f s The Proud
. Recipient of The
.. Newport Bat boa
Rotary Club• Award,
For Honesty An d
Integrity.
On that futeful day, police were· authorities' contention· that her
i;allcc.I to the area by employees of husband wr1s' responsible for l\\O
e nearby Bank of Yorba Linda, bank robberies -the one in J\pril
,._ho spotted Mazak in front of the at the U.1nk of Yorba Linc.la and
building and believed he was the an curlier robbery at the Bank of
Mufflers• Brakes Ask FREE• Estimates Trailer Hitches • Towing II About • Road Test ~!;J;.,IH•l 631-1170 Oli1n who robbed the bank at gun· Newport in February of 1991
p<>1n1 in April. . "If he would hav~ gotten that
By the time police caught up money bock in Apnl, \\C w.ouldn't
v.uh Malak, he was entering the h;:ivc been C\ ictcd and ha' ing HOU·
faness center. Police surrounded hie wi1h bills," he said.
rhe building, and Mozak was con-Now, Mrs ~l;w..1k, who has been
fronted by the officers as he exited out of ''ork for the past three
through a back door. Authontics )Car~. 1 ll)ing to find full-t!me
'SJ1d he exchanged gunfire with the employment \\hilc also attempting
olficers and was shot down JUSl a tu put the pieces of her broken
kw feet from his car. family back together again.
About a week later, Los Ange-"It's been real tough," she s<.iic.I,
lcs attorney Stephen Yagman an· breaking into tears "I think I'm
nounccd that he would be filing a taking it the hardest."
(Jwsuit, based on excessive police MaLak j., al~ survived by two
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(orcc, against the Costa Mesa Po-auull daughters.
Lee Department, the officers in· ...-----------------------. yolvcd in the shooting and Police
Chief Dave Snowden on behalf of
tAazak's family.
• But Wednesday, Muzak's wife
t aid Yagman mode the announce-
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COUNCIL
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registered \Oler."
City Manager Ke"in Murphy
said Raggio told him she recall~
telling Palitz about the polic)'.
Raggio said the requirement is
printed on a )Cllow sheet of paper
included on the second page of
the calldidncy packet.
Palitz took the news of hi) oust·
er in stride, however, saying he
can always run again tour. years
from now.
"I'm chall...ing this one up to
humor," Palitz said. "I tried to get
a young man into politics and 1t
ended up backfiring."
Palitz said he \\on't tell L!J\\·
rence -a family friend -about
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the mishap. "He's n grea.t kid .. All
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Lawrence was paid $20 to col·
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said.
Sc,eral community groups al·
ready had endorsed Palitz, who
O\\ns the Dol)man's Inn and Little
Inn on the Day. He asked them to
transfer · their endorsements to
candidate Dennis O'Neil, New·
port's Ueach's former city attorney
.ind chairman of the Newport Har·
·bor Chamber of Commerce.
W11h Palitz' departure, the race
for Councilman Phil Sansone's
scat will be between O'Neil, Real·
tor PatncJ.. Bartolic and engineer
Charlie Gabbard.
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MUSEUM
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fund-raisers, no ac11'c search ~Om·
mince for the hiring of a perma-
nent director has )Cl been put in
place. ~nsidcrin' 1.he lcng1hy
process tmolved, 1t I!> safe 10 say
that Laguna An Mu cum Y.ill be
in administrative limbo for at -tcast
another year
M ore significantly, the mu-
seum recently had its state
ranking reduced by the visual ans
panel of the Ca lifornia Arts Coun·
cil, possibly leading to a. smaller
grant from the council for the
1994-95 fiscal )ear. This dra,\back
is coupled with sudden confusion
on the current statu!I of L:lguna
Art Museum's endowment worth.
(A special meeting Jed by current
board president Ten Kennady is
scheduled this morning 10 deter·
mine exactly how solvent the mu·
scum is).
Up the highway; the Ne .... port
Harbor Art Museum's roadbloch
arc Jess about untangling the pai.1,
more about building a brighter fu·
lure. In September, it will acquire
the vacated libraf) space ne\t
door, and with the comple11on of a
proposed $6 million campaign to
create a campus-like !ietting. more
than double the exii.ting g:jllery
space and educational facilatics.
Still, a $6 million campaign to cre-
ate a campus-like !.Ctting has
raised less than S2 million !>O far.
D<\JL\ l'1L:>f i 1a r11or o
Is it time for the The Newport Harbor Art Museum (pictured in 1977) to merge with the Laguna Museum?
One logical step would be to sell
each museum's land and combine
the revenue for the con!.truction of
a new building Some specul:ithe
figuring puts that take as l)igh a~
S1 2 million, and 1f a land sue "as
donated, the prOJeCt could be off
and running with enough seed
money to build a 60,000-75.000
square-foot facilit) •
Ma)be employing the tried-and·
true guild system for raising
money from each county dis1nct,
as per the Performing Arts Center,
Y.Ould also generate an entpu)ias·
tic art audience for the long term.
When asked his opinion about
razing the ·Laguna Mu~eum site,
"hich contains an artist·
commissioned mural and Y..:l!er
fountain that he and his wife do·
nated, an collector and forme r La·
guna Art Museum Board president
Ted Paulson said: "The fu ture of
the visual arts in Qrange Count>
should certainly take precedence
O\CF a drinking fountain. At this
point, it is divisi\e to have t\\O
museums rabing mone) from the
same audience for almost par:illel
objecta\'e!:I ...
Suzanne Pauhon, former La-
guna education director, s:ud: "In·
stead of having that compct1t1\ e
edge about Y..hich museum to .;up-
port, it Y..Ould be so much more
producti\e if e'eryone Y.ho TO\ Cd
art could band together Vl a com·
mon go:il."
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direcror Michael BotY.inick said he
frequently discussed merging the
two museums with Desmarais, La-
guna's former director.
·•r m on record as s:iying that
one of the great ch:illenges of life
in Orange Counry for the balance
of this century is to nurture insti·
tut ions th:i t are count)'\\ ide in
their impact. We need to create a
county community that has a big-
ger sense of Itself than 31 separate
cit1c' "
Actually, this m:mi:ige proposal
h:.t'I been baned around the re-
gional Jrt communit) to nearl} 10
}Cars. In 1984, representarnes
from both museums got together
one afternoon at a home in Emer-
ald Bay, but the idea dissoh ed due
to L:lgun:i Art Museum's al read)
accelerated fundraising efforts for
their building renovauon.
Enthu~ia'm for merger "a'
ag11in sp:irked in Late 1 S90. "hen
Kevin Consey re!.1gned a) !'\ c:\\ port
Harbor Art Museum's dtrcctor.
Harold Price, one of the \\'c)t
Co:i t's major art collector:.. Jn.l a
Newport Museum bu..trd mc:mb.:r
then and now, led the spirited
supporters that included an) phi-
lanthropist :ind then LagunJ Art
Museum Board president, Cl..tu·
dette Shaw, Charles DesmJra1s,
Ted and Suzanne P.iubon ::ind
Tom Tierney. Thi~ group dc:ter·
mined that the. clout-drh en ener!!'
of m:ijor communll) pb) f) ;ind-·
big le:igue donors \\Cr.: r. ~..'.!d to
assess the situation.
"Unfortun:itcl\, cmo:ion:-. r:in
\\aid, especial!~ "ith the l:J_:.rnJ
people," recJllcd Pnc.e . ···1 h:: old·
guard supporter~ \umcho\' •:J\\
this opportunll) tor J ne" mu·
scum era :l!I a tJkeoH:r. U-.t J
takeo\Cr of ''h:.it'1 'l t ... r..tn't •1':ike
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In a combined effort, Price )aid,
a museum could be designed "i1h
"ings named after donor. and IHI·
'hts. 'I think it is ab~Ju1cl} time to
get this out on the 1:1ble and
di~~u)S the future benefits of one
m:lJOr art mu)eum." s:sid Clau·
dette ShJY.. "The biggest i.tum·
bling blod; to init1:it1ng the proJCCt
is finding the le:ider~h1p .... ho "ill
s1ep fof\,ard as :in :id\Oc.Jle. It
''ould take :i dedicated stud\
group of mmers anJ shaker~ \\ho
togctht:.r could go e>.:imine other
natlon..il museum'>, come b..tck tu
the commun11\ and m:ii..e u c:bc
tor it, i.1mibr to the Perlurm1ni;
An~ Center proJCCt."
H1:.tof) ha~ pro,cn that i.trong
1:omm11men1~ from meg:i·r;;nge
contributor:. are nccd.eJ to i.u):lin
~n) m:ijl.)r art museum. Hk::ill), .1 he
gO\erning board needs to '"'-'udc
:i number of serioui. art rnlk...tur~
"hose p:irticip:staon i not Jbout
personal gain, but "hoe h\e) :sre
~o intcrt" ined in culture. ttrc' 're
.... illing to gi' e l:irge sums of ·
mone)' to support their passion.
'"A big problc:m in mu~eums
nuv. is a c:ill to tru:.teesh1p." noted
Comtance Glenn. director of Ll.)nl!
Beach State's Uni,er!iit\ Art Mu· -
seum, author, anJ reno:...ncd au·
thonty on the national Jct scene
"Today's board member~ are less
concerned \\ 11h connoisseurship
:ind quaht). :ind more interested
"1th bustncs~ :lCll\ II) and person..tl
Thursday, August 18, 1994 A9
11 end s. Financial mugtth lft
museum) often began \\hen too
man) tru)tees are selected alm())t
exclu_h.el) Cot their ~1al, politiaJ
or monet:U) clout, inste3d oC their
e"pcrtise in the art),"
"I think it's 'it:il to s1ay focu~ed
on the brg picture," !>aid Mal)
Hendrick~n. manager of the
F1eld!:ltone Foundation and La-
gun:t Art Mu!>eum bolrd member.
"In other \\Ord), how can the
count> bc)t be i.el'\ed'> It's impor·
1:int to remember that foundation)
funJ ins1itu11ons that ha'e arms
Jnd leg). They look to i.upport l.)t·
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bc:ner qu:ilii) of hfo an helping 10
de,elop the crc;.it1\e )Id~ of our
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COMMUNITY FORUM RUNS THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS •WRITE TO: PILOT LITTERS, .HOW. BAY ST., COSTA MESA, CA 92627 •FAX TO: 646-41 70 • READERS' HOTLINE (CALL-IN COMMENTS): 642-6086
LITTIR
Racism ·seems
to be the root
or sos initiative
T his letter is in regard to the
issue of immigration and
Prop. 187, the so-called Save
Our State initiative.
Recently at a fast-food restaurant
on 19th Street in Costa Mesa J
witnessed a case of total xenophQb-
ia in regard to people of Latin de-
cent. What started out as a comp-
laint about having to pay~ quarter
for a coke instead of receiving it for
free due to being a se nior citizen
turned into an example of what I
would call raci5m and xenophobia.
After trying to get the free drink,
the older woman went -On a diatribe
on how she felt th e "lady behind
th e counter should be smiling more
and maybe she should go back to
her own country so we people can
have our jobs back, and that these
people shouldn't be here because I
can't understand them." It only got
worse, all the while the -manager
was told "he probably would side
with the lady working the counter
because he was one of them !"
What does this have to do with
Prop. 187 you ask? Well, the
woman let everyone know that "she
and a group of friends have started
a club to help pass a law (Prop.
187) in November that would "keep
these people out of our country."
Not once did she say people who
arc here illegaJly; it was "these
people," which sounded lilo..e anyone
south of the border.
I doubt this fast-food restaurant
hires people who are here illegally.
Whether she is a min ority in the
group who favor Prop. 187 or not,
she still is an example of what many
of the pro-187 people are really
thinking. It had nothing to do with
immigration but everything to do
with not wanting people in this
country who are different.
Racism? Some would say no, but
I feel it was as clear as it gets. I
have never been so upset and angry.
I wasn't sure if I would vote in
November but now I know I wiH,
just so I can cast my NO vote for
prop. 187!
Viva La Raza!
PATRICK GRINDSATAFF ·
Costa Mesa
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COUUPONDINCI
Striking out at baseball dispute
As the Major League baseba~I strike
enters it's seventh day today with no end
in sight, fans are getting more and more
fed up. We asked our readers their
opinion of the strike. Some said they
miss the game, while for others, it was
goodbye and good r iddance. H ere's a
sampling of the responses:
0
In with regards to the baseball strike,
this may be the straw that breaks the
camel's back. Fans arc really not
sympathetic with ballplayers making
more than a million dollars or owners
who suppose they are losing millions. It
is a frustrating thing and it is a poor
example to the young kids who fo llow
baseball and look up to players.
Strikes for people who are in poverty,
I think, are acceptable but not for
baseball players who are making more
than a million dollars. It is a sad day for
fans and a sad day for baseball.
. STEVE JACOBSON
Newport Beach
0
I will not miss baseball, even if the strike
lasts all season; there is already pro
f90tball on TY, and very soon the high
school and college games will begin.
0
JOHN RUSSELL
Costa Mesa
You can bet that I wiil missing the
grand old game. I usually go through my
baseball withdrawals in October and I
don't like going through them two
months early. Although the strike will
give me the opportunity to catch some
local minor league games, I will be back
when the strike is over, but I wish there
was some way to support the players
while boycotting the owners, because,
believe me, if my boss wanted to pay me
millions of dollars, I certainly wouldn't
balk, rro pun intended. But by the same
token I would be very angry if that same
boss wanted to taJce it away, too.
0
DEBBY YATES
Costa Mesa
The baseball players are nothing but a
bunch of cry babies; they should have
never appealed to gove rnment fo r any
kind of mediation. It was childish, like
little baby kids. I am disgusted with
them and will never pay to sec another
game.
0
HARRY OTIING
Newport Beach ..
Three strikes and you're out -\\ell the
players have had IO to 12 strikes in
recent years.
I have been a pretty serious major
RIADEU HOTLINE
baseball league fan since the early '50s. I
will continue to enjoy baseball but I
have had it "ith major league baseball,
its players and its other profiteers.
If major league baseball is to survive,
h must cater to the fans. It must reduce
the expense of going to a game and it
must speed up the game (killing beh\l!Cn
inning TY commercials would help).
Owner and player greed stand in the
way of both. Only a fan strike could save
Babe Ruth and Fernando Valenzu-
ela: Two of the game's greatest.
ma1or league baseball and that is too
much work.
M;ijor league baseball -take a walk
to the dugout! I'll be watching Little
League, high school, college and minor
league baseball.
DA YID A. HUGHES
Newport Beach
0 M) 1hing ahout the baseball strike is,
every day the players and the owners are
on smke and the fans miss the b:ill
game. When the player~ and the owners
come back, that's the same amount of
games we should strike. If they struck
fo r 40 games, we should strike for 40
games, and see how they like it.
MARTIN STUKA
Newport Deach
Cirgo? No wayl
Rea ders in ake it clear they don 't want cargo flights ou t of John Wayne Ai rport
Readers keep coming in loud and
clear, no cargo flightr'at John Wayne .•
Here are more opinions on the
possibility of the flights into the airport:
0
I am adamant that this will not happen.
Defore I bought my house, 1 went to city
hall and inquired about plans for the
airport, I went to a City Council meeting
and inquired about plans for the airport
and I was assured t~at nothing like this
will ever take place, that there will be no
cargo going in and out of John Wayne. I
could go on and on, this has my blood
pressure going through the roof. Let's
land those 747-400s in El Toro where
they belong, they could land a Concorde
over there, and stop the noise and make
John Wayne the Piper Cub facility it was
designed for years ago.
destruction of a region by an airport.
This is by LAX. And to talk of
pressuring the Marine Corps to share the
airstrip with cargo flights is naive and
meaningless. for that matter, the
solution to the pressures of commercial
aircraft activity in this region is not El
Toro, but the former Norton Air Force
Dase near San Bernardino. This is
available now, it is an adva nced and
developed facil ity free of existing and
future residential area and benHiting
from favorable climatic conditions.
Geographically, it is close by. This could
-be served from smaller satellite airports
like Orange County with feeder flights
and tight rail interconnections. This
deserves intelligent study.
DEL KAHAN
Newport Beach
should be used for thcl>e commercial
cargo flights. They have the air space.
0
DIANA BLACK
Newport Beach
Please let El Toro have the cargo. We
have enough airplanes as It is in
Newport Beach.
0
HELEN DIETZ
Newport Beach
We are opposed to cargo flights out of
John Wayne Airport.
J UDGE ROBERT WREISNER
Corona del Mar
0
Marine Corps to open up El Toro.
LINDA CLEMENS
Santa Ana Heights
0
I am opposed to cargo flights at John
Wayne. Let them stay at LAX or go to
El Toro but keep them out of John
Wayne.
0
DOB WALKER
Balboa
I think cargo planes should be kept out
of John Wayne airport.
GEORGE BUTLER
Newport Beach
0
El Toro was built fo r the cargo planes. JC
you put the foot print of Orange County
over El Toro, people wou ldn't even
have a nght to speak up and say enough
is enough.
LORRAINE O'BRIEN
Newport De ach
0
I \\Ondcr 1f the citizens of the Ne'' port
Beach, Costa Mesa area arc aware that a
new 2-foot thick concrete apron or
tarmac was installed this past year at the
old terminal and is waiting for the Cj rgo
planes to start their daily runs. It
appears the present political jerks in
county government were and arc aware
of this end run tactic. Ah! Come
November we can all put a halt to this
nonsense nnd this kind of government
Ah, the vote! It again is apparent that
inch by inc h the cargo carriers are
HARRY BARTON
Dover Shores
0
I am very opposed to cargo nights going
out of John Wayne. We alre"ady have
three times more flights than when I
moved here.
It is absolutely foolish to have cargo
flights out of John Wayne Airport. I
thin k that the huge terminal is foolish.
They ought to use 'it fo r a convention
hall. It is so extremely overbuilt, and is
rather disgusting. I think a large
commercial airport at El Toro when the
time comes makes a great deal of sense.
know they we re going in and out.
JOEL CARLSON
Newport Beach
ge tting their ~ig feet in the doors at John
Wayne. We should now address th is
crisis and start aggressive actions by "
supporting the grass root groups to save
our airport for its intended use and
0
0
KEATS HAYD~N
Newport Beach
DARLENE DOTIS
$::orona del Mar
0
0 that's people according to the settlement
agreement and not freight. The freight
groups must find another home.
Somewhere in central Orange County.
For want or a bcttc;r name let's call it
OCX at El Toro.
By no means should the county cave in
to Fed Ex and UPS or any other freight
operations. To do so would seal the fate
of our area, until now, one of the finest
to live in world. Go look at Playa del
Rey for a dramatic example of the I think that the El Toro Marine Base
I am against commercial cargo flig hts out
of the airport. We should pressure the
I live in Eastbluff. I feel that we have
been overtaken enough by the noise of
John Wayne Airport and I certainly do
not want any cargo planes coming an.
They have taken over my property
without paying the taxes, so I feel that I JOHN SPAR RE
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Ave., Washington. D.C. 20500. (202) 456-1111 (6 a.m.
to 2 p.m. P.S.T.)
VICI PllUIDINT
AJ Gore, (D), The Cap1rol Bldg., Suire 212, Washington,
D.C. 20500
OOVIRNOR
Pere Wllion, (R), Smr Capitol, SJcnrncnro, 95814,
(916)445·2841
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Washington D.C., 20510 (202) 224·3553 or (310)
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20510 (202) 224-3841 or11111 Sanra Monica blvd., Ste.
915, Los Angeles, 90025, (310) 914-7300.
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Tower, S\.UCC 430. Newport Bcxh, 92660. 756-2244 or
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1027 Longworth Building, Washington, D.C. 20515,
(202) 225·2415. (Costa Mesa and Wesr Newport Be.ach) _
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Dnvc, Suite 110, Newport Bc.tch, 92660, 640· l 137 or
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.ACADIMIC
The following Costa Mesa residents
were named to the President's I lonor
List nt Cypress College for the spring
semester: Allan Casllllo Ramlrtz,
Danlclle A. Smith, Decl.y L Wll·
Hamson.
CORPOllATI
Newport Beach businessman \\'II·
Ham Podllcb hos been appointed to
the Orange County Philharmonic so-
ciety board of directors.
Fredric J. Forster, President and'
Chief Operating Oflicer of Home Sav-
ings of America, has been named
1 lonornry Chnirman or the Costa
Mesa-based Youth Employment Ser·
vice's Building Fund Drive.
Costa Mesa-based Ncwsl\lakcr$ In·
formation Services, Inc. has just intro·
duced llcallhAJcrt, a daily news ser-
vice for the heolth care industry.
Newport Bench resident Horace O.
Benjamin has been installed as prcsi·
dent of the Rotary Club of Snnta Ana,
the oldest service club in Orange
County.
Christopher Au er or Ney.port Beach
h:is been retained as lensing consultar;it
by Irvine Retail Properties Company,
the retail division of The Irvine Com·
p:iny.
Stc\cn Wiens has been nnmed vice
president and client m:inagcr for the
Costa Mesa office of Johnson & H1g·
gins, insurance brokers.
Original New York Seltzer has re·
• taincd Newport Beach-based Kelle)·
Gonuiln Jnternatlonal's m:irkcting di·
'1sion to asi.ist in :i new national mar-
keting campaign.
Pacific Scientific Company of New·
port Beach has dcctcd Ralph D.
Ketchum to the company's Ooanl of
Directors.
James Agrusa of Costa Mesa and
George Duorte of Corona del !\far
have been selected to serve on the Cit-
izen's Oversight Commitlec, a group
responsible for overseeing compliJnce
with the Measure M plan.
Donmar Ltd. of Newport Beach has
been awarded a 'Small Business ln·
novative Research Contract from the
Air Force Flight Dynamics Laboratory.
Domenic Giudice has joined the Or·
ange County office of Kenneth Lev-
enthal & Company, based in Newport
Beach, as senior manager of the In·
formation Technology Group.
,Rick Rey, a resident or Newport
Beach. has been promoted to a super·
'isory position by his employer, United
Parcel Service.
Knren Cood)car has been named as·
sistant vice-president for the Co,ta
Mesa oflicc of Johnson & 1 liggins.
K111hlccn Keeling has been nnmcd
ass1st:int \1cc president :ind manager
of hum:in resource dC\Clopment for
the Costn Mcsn office of John:.on &
Hitgins.
Sequoia t>hysidans Medical Group,
Inc. of Costa Mcs:i was appro\'td for
membcr~hip by the Unified Medical ,
Group A<>~ia11on
Smith B:arncy, one of the notion's
leading Mid. brolccrnge nnd fi n:indtll
sef\ ices firms, h:is signed ~ I O·)C3r
lea.<;e for lobby offices in the 21-story
Center Tower office building nt South
Const Plaz:i in Costa Mesa.
1 he NcY>port ~each-based firm of
Zachary Jockson signed with Copylink
Corpora:ion, a legal copying service.
James E. Houlihan Ill has JOineJ
lnnoCal, a Costa Mesa \enture capital
firm, as a gcncr.11 partner. .
Roger Krnnl and Gerald O'Uonndl
have been named retail \~1lci. manager
for The Tim's Orange Count)' Ed111on.
ba~cJ in Co>t3 Mesa
\\ illiam R. llolfurd has been ap·
pointed vice pr1.:s1Jent of li:asing und
marl..cling for IC\·irfo Comp:iny Oll1cc
1n Newport lk:ich
Cla)ton Eni:lm:crini: of r-..c .... pmt
Be:ich has been n..1mc:d rontra~tvr tor
a S2 million school ~itc con)truction
project for the Pomona U111f1eJ School
District.
'Mary Klndl·r·E\\ing ha) joined
American Sa\lng's Dank\ Nc1,rx>rt
Beach loan center as u loan consult·
ant.
Thursday, August 18, 1994 A11
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Al)n Corporation of Cu)ta ~l.s:s It.ts
;igrced to spon)or 111t..:rnarion.1ll)·
. recognized trlJthlctc Kurt ~1 uddcu
Ruf') OTarrdl ha) U1;Cn n;imcd '1.e
prcsiJ..:nt JnJ senior clic111 m .. nag r
tor the Co)t:i !'\'1cs:i uinc~ of Johnson
& ll1~in).
Thomas L. 1 horl~hon, an o~soc1:11e
of Ma-.)~lutual') NC\\pon ilea h
r\gcncy, has been named to the c m·
pan)'' ~1a~l<:rs Club for 1~9~.
LO\ ironmcntJI f::t1uip111lnt t'un)Ult·
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SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON. 642-4330, ext. 387
HIGH SCHOOL FALL SPORTS PRIYllW
New laces,, familiar story: Costa Mesa polo~ts· a potent force
..,.. Mustangs appear to have
all the ingredients for a title
run ... that's as in 'CIF title.'
BY BAJULY PAULJCNER., SPOl.'TS Wa.rn1.
D espite the resignation
of one of Orange
County's top coaches,
the loss of ClP Southern
Section Division Ill Player of
the Year Sam Grayeli, and
th e additional graduation of two more
AJl-CIF players, the Costa Mesa High
water polo team is hardly willing to fold
it's hand this sea-
son.
, In fact, first-year
coach Brian
Kreutzkamp hns
upped the ante.
"Winning the
Pacific Coast
League champi-
onship (which
Mesa has done the
'Winning the Pacific Coast League championship (which Mesa has
done the past eight seasons) is a big priority, but actuatly our main
emphasis is on CIF. Even though we've been moved up from -
Division Ill to Division II, our goal is to reach the ClF final for the
third straight year.•
-BRIAN lm8JTZ)(AMp
First-year Costa Mesa polo coach
mO\ed up from
Oh 1sion 111 to Di-
vbion II, our goJI
is to reach the
ClF final fo r the
third s1raight
year."
The Mu!:>tang)
jus1 missed de-
fending their 1992
Clf D1vi!tion Ill
past eight seasons)
as a big priority, but actually our main em-(now coaching Capistrano Valley High),
whom he played under as an All-CIF se-
nior in 1990. "Even though we've been
crown in last
year's section fina l, falling in !tudden-
phas~ is on CIF,'' said Kreutzkamp, who
replaces five-yea r head man Jason Lynch
death OT to South Pasadena. 12-11. de-
spite eight goals by Grayeli, now at USC.
PHoro COVJ.nn or BalA.'I Hau.
Former Corona del Mar High School cheerleader DeAnne Hemmens has her sights set on medaling In kayaking at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.
J~st keeping things in perspective
..,.. DeAnne Hemmens' goals have ranged
from prep pompons to international gold.
Now, simply qualifying for the U.S. Olympic Festival,
Goodwill Games or U.S. National Canoe-Kayak
Championships isn't enough. Bringing home a medal is
the mission.
It appears that Hemmens (nee Davidson) -a Costa
Mesa resident who in December of 1988 married
Patrick Hemmens, a world-class kayaker in his native
South Africa -has changed the perspective of the
Newport Aquatic Center, where she trains \\ith her
husband.
By R.JCHA.LD DUNM, S.01.11 WI.DD Hemrnens' sights are now set on the_1996 AtJanta
Olympic Games. Not just qualifying. mind you, but
winning. D cAnne Hemmcns is living proof that
perspectives change.
Once a novice who despised kayaking,
constantly Lipping over into the cold channel and ocean
waters, doing it merely to keep her marriage afloat,
Hemmens bas become a four-event national champion.
"Your perspective changes every year," she said.
"I used to feel, 'If I could just make that team or
this team.' But now it's not enough. You want to do
well; it's not enough to just go anymore."
By 1991, Hemmens bad gone Crom painting football
banners and cheering on foot stools to receiving global
honors by government dignitaries. She won a pair of
bronze medals that year at the Pan American Games
in Cuba, her initial international competition.
Gold medals for the NAC women arc no longer
dominated by three-time Ol)mpian Sheila Conover, the
darling of the center since it opened seven )'ears ago.
Last week, Hemmens won four gold medals -
induding her first-ever in the single kayak -in the
U.S. National Canoe-Kayak Championships at Eagle
Creek Reservoir in lndianapolis. ln addition to
victories in the K-1 (one woman), K-2 (two women)
and K-4 (four women) 500-meter races, Hemmens won
a gold tnedal in the K-1 200 meters, her finest
competitive showing ever.
Your perspective changes every year.
Hemmens is the same former Corona del Mar High
competitive swimmer who quit the team to join the
cheerleading corps, because wearing skirts and holding
pompons was seemingly more socially acceptable than
stroking butterflies and freestyles.
Your perspective changes every year.
''Actually, 1 got my medals from Fidel Castro,"
Hemmens snid. "He looks, well, just how he looks." See PIUPICTIVl/Pe9e 12
It's no brag, it's a
tact, locals are tops NAC wins Yonkers Trophy, again
~ Excel's Growler you know
about; and Pattison's Easy Go
is another big winner from area.
0 ver the last week, much of the
sailing world was busy chasing
local sailors. As Neil Barth's new
boat, Exce/'s Growler, rag took class and
overall honors at the Kenwood Cup in
Boating
Hawaii last week, a
local sailmaker was
walking away with the
MORC international
title.
Local sailmaker
Harry Pattison, sailing
East Go, a five-year-old
Nelson Marek 25,
comfortably won the
Mid&ct Ocean Racing
Circuit International
Championships last
week in Toronto.
Easy Go won both
class B and ncet honors
by OYCr 1.5 points.
Especiallf impressive wu &sy Go'1 first
to finish 1n the 24·hour middle distance
rnce, beatina all the MORC 30-footen
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..,.. Newport Aquatics Center overall best at U.S. Canoe-Kayak Nationals.
BY R.J~ DVNN, Sroan Wann
F or the second consecutive year, Newport Aquatic Center won the Yonkers Trophy, de-
noting the overall winner combining seniors and juniors, at the U.S. Canoe-Ka) ak Na-
tional Championships l:ist weekend along Eagle Creek Reservoir in lndi:inapolis.
NAC also won the Washington Canoe Club Ti:.ophy for finishing first in the overall enior
division, and the Bantam Trophy for winning 1he under-14 category, which combines boy and
girls In canoes and kayaks.
Monica Bridle of Newport Beach won three events for the NAC under-14s, finishing fi rst in
the K-1 (one girl) 500 meters, K-2 (two) and K-4 (four). Newport Beach's Kieran Collins was
Bridle's partner in the K-2, while th~ aforementioned duo, along with Laura Thurmond (New-
port Beach) and Edith Ortuno (Santa Ana), won the K-4.
It was the first time that NAC had won the Bantam Trophy. ·last year, Bridle wus fourth m
all three even1s, but scored 30 points by herself this year to spur on NAC's title. '
Other junior standouts included Jason Marsh, a former Newport Harbor High water polo
player headed for Stanford next month, Vaclav Ba1lik (Costa Mesa) and Newport's Lia Rou ct
Marsh and Batlik won the two-man canoe (C-2) in both the 500 and 1000 meters m the
under-18 division, and also won the C-4 with Will Wilson (Redondo Beach) and Adrian Olivo
(Washington Canoe Club). Roussel, an outstanding shot putter and discus thrower the pa t
two years on Newport Harbor's girls track and field team, won the K-2 500 meters, fini bed
second in the K-1 and was fourth in the K-4. •
In the seniors division, Costa Mcsa'i. DcAnne Hcmmens won gold medals in the -.omen'
.500 meters K-1, K-2 and K_., and the 200 meters K-1.
Jim Terrell, NAC canoe and kayak director and also the devclopmcn4al roach for the U.S.
Canoe and Kayak teams, earned a<>ld medals in the Cl .500 meten and C·l 200. Zsolt Molnar
of Newport Beach also won four. aold medals, winnint the Cl 1000 meters, and ~ddlina as a
member or the winnina c-.. 200, C-<4 SOO and C_. 1000 canoes. David Serafin (Costa Mesa)
and Jim Werland {Newport Beach) were atso a part or the C-<4 .500 and 1000 boats.
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Zson Molnar
Jim Terrell
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irons hot!
~ Eric Woods ripping Canad ian
tour trail, leading mon.ey-winner
no~h of the border, again.
E ric Woodi. is hot on the trail once
ag:un in <!anadJ.
Pla)ing on the Canadian T'our fo r
the fourth consecutt"e ~ear, ""here \\lood)
is the leading monc)·\\-lnner for the
second !ttraight season, he once again has
an excellent chance of gaining an
e\emp11on to play i.n the PGA Tour's
Canadian Open, \\hich \\-ill be Sept. 8-11
al Glen Abbe\ Goll Cour)e in Oak\tlle.
Ontario. •
Wood), JO. !>hot a
four-round total of 27
on Sundl\ to \\IO the
OntJno Open lor: 1he
ccond \CJr in a row at
1he For~st City
NJt1onal Golf Coun~e in
London. Ontario.
earning SI ,000 for his
10-undcr-par .
performance, \\hile
pla)mg \\tth a cold ani.J
a 102-degree
tcmpcralure.
Wood:., a CoronJ del
1\1.tr High graduate
Club
gotf
""hose home course is the Ne\\ port BeJch
Coun1ry Club, 1 competing in the
TrJfalgJr CPGA Championship 1hb \\eek
in Oromont, Qucbec.
The top three Order of Menl finishcrll
on the CanJda.ln Tour qualify for the
~GA's CJnJd1an Open.
\\ooJ:.. \I.ho 1urncd pro in 19S9 and has
plJ)Cd 1ntcrnat1onall) !tmce. 'o\JS the
Order ol Merit champion on the South
America n ;ind CJnad1an tours in the fall
of 199:? and l\l)t )e.ir. rc)pecll\el). He
c.uncJ an e\empl status to play m the
PGA CanaJ1.in Open I.bl )Car.
In 1993. \\ ooJ, \\J.)n the D.C Open
\\tlh a 14-unJcr :?~ in f9ur round), then
\\On the OntJra..> Open \I.1th an !~-under
2 .. 0
•Honor ... The Southern Californ1J
Golf t\!t)o.:1JthJO (SCGA) Metro Chapter
named fay Col11atie of Pelican Hill Golf
Club as the 1993 Resort Course
Merchand1 er of the Year, Y.hile Pelican
I lill's Ron Parri~h "'as named A!tsistant
Professional· of the YcJr.
See GOLF/P•1• al
Competition, always,
brings out the best!
..,.. Balboa Bay Volleyball Summer
Women 's League finishes up
with winn ers in every category.
T he Oalboa DJ} Vollc)baJJ Summer
Women· League bone of the most
compctllt\C !>ummer leagues 1n 1hc ..
nation.
The '' team ~hk h arc chosen in early
July, play o round robin
chedulc on Tuc!tday
nikhts \\ ith a one-night
playoff that i' ceded
lrom their room.I robin
finish .
The final) \\ere la!:lt
Tuesday The players in
the league include top
local high school
playeri, college pla)cr ,
and many who h:a"c
flni hed their actual
playmg c3rccrs but htivc
ycan of ellpericncc. Volleyball
h's ar~t for the
older pl:a)ers to octually
pl:ay at a hiah level •&ain, for the college
t
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phl)Cr to tay harp for their season, and • • ... vou.nuw.._. •• •
82 Thursday, August 18, 1994
VOllEYBALL
fro• P•1011
Campbell, Kathryn Rice, Melissa Schutz nnd Kristen
Oimpbell.
fo1 the high school players to play against the wise . ..
The match was won in three games by Team 4,
19-17. Foley's team put up a gallant effort and had
shots at winning the match. The level of play will ... ·'\"eteran players. ...
The teams were an interesting dichotomy of
playing levels. One team consisted of local moms who
were playing to learn about the game.
help these high school players as they move into their
high school season which starts next week.
The other semifinal match was Team Squirrel and
the top-seeded Team 2. 1t was a great group thtit included local players Jill
Aschieirs, Jody Chapman, Macs Lucero and Pam
Duley coupled with .two very young players, Susan
Curtis and Stoey Healy.
While this team did not qualify fo r the playoffs,
thr.;y imprl>ved drastically as the league progressed.
Team 2 had won the league with Heather Ruhl,
Leanna Bush, Jenny Roberts, Stacy Peoples, Vicky ,
Popp, Chris Davisson, Debbie Howard and the
setting of Prentice Perkin~. .
The first playoff was between Team 3 and Team
Squirrel, which contained five players that played for
the 1984 CdM State Championship team (Chri sty
\ll.)1~0. Stephanie Noonan, Linda Burton Moseley,
C 1mmie Lou Dodcr and Brooke Herrington
Unfortunately, Prentice's Long Beach State college
team has started practicing so she was unavailable for
the playoffs. Consequently, Team Squirrel won a
thrilling three-gamer to advance to the finals against
a rested Team 4.
The scores in the Final were indicative of younger
Team 4 playing an older Team Squirrel, which had
also had to play three matches in the evening
compared to two matches for Team 4'.
·1 runinge r -(the I lead Squirrel) plus Sienna Curci,
Julie ll.irnes, Chris ie Weldon Tenhulzin and Pam
B1..itH.le.
l"l:.im Squirrel \\On the match ove r a team that
L 1turcJ ~lclbsa Ford, Melissa Plass, Sara Roberts,
Rebecca Goldenberg. Beth Prigmore and Lynn
The relative easy match did not change. the fun
l,l1\ 1ng1cr.
I he nc~t rounc..I of playoffs was a semifinal match
h l\\een Team 4, \\hich was made up of 1988 local
h1ch school graduates and Foley's Team, which
fl:.1turcd all high school players plus menlor, Dani
l ulcy.
that these teams enjoyed. For the older (more
mature) players, the excitement of returning to a high
level of competition was quite rewarding.
For the high .school players, playing against the
ve ter:ins and the relaxed atmosphere of the league
created a learning situation while allowing these
players to stay sharp in their preparation for the high
school !>Cason. ·· !'cam 4's roster inckded Jan Mohs, Katie Elfslcn,
\nastJsia Arnold, Rhonda Schnitger, Maureen
J l.1nn1g:.m, Jill Myers, Jennifer Engdahl, Tara
l\.rocsch anti Sherry Danielson.
J·oh:y's team featured Jeannette Hecker, Sura
b1rhorn, Courwcy Owens, Juliette Hecker, Kelly
Attending the playoffs were former CdM star
Laurie Sawin with her ever present smile and'
sparkling personality. Dave and Ginny Mohs, CdM
co-coach James Felton, and OCVBC coaches Jim
Downey, Steve Asahino, Pete West and Darryl Gan.
BOATll\IG
From Pag• 81
JI for bOJl.
\\hat mal.e'> this \\in special for
PJ1t1son 1s th.it he \\JS a close run:
nu-up 1n the ~10.RC Champs in
th r.:c of thi.! last four )Cars. Pat-
t1~011 says that things just "clicked"
tor their team throughout the re-
. g.illa.
Despite the f.i ct !fiat Ea~y Go's
-.rcw was navigating soley by
compass, wa tch and log (they had
nu Loran, Gf'S or other
navigational equipment on board),
their dead-reckoning brought them
to within yards of several marks in
thi! middle distance race, despite
long courses in wild squall
condition!>.
Joining P.1111son on Easy Go's
crew were local sailors Mark
Oll>en and Mil.e Cordesius, as well
as Great Lakes sailors Don
PERSPECTIVE
From Pago 11
\1oreover, Hemmen':.' e>.ploits
c.11nc on rhe heeb of the U.S.
Ol)mpic Festival in St. Louis,
\\here she carncd gold medals in
the.. K·2 and K-4, and a silver in
the K-1.
lkmmcns anc..1 her doubles
p~irtncr, Alexandra I larbold,.
l111i~hcd fifth at the Goodwill
u..imcs in St. Petersburg, Russia,
l,1,t month. I larbold will also be
I lcmmens' partner at the World
C.inoc-Kayal. Championships in
~lc\lco City Sept. 19-15.
Hcmmcns and Harbold defeated
Conover and Traci Phillips, last
\C ar's U.S. female K-1 champion,
1r1 the K-2 final at the U.S.
Olvmpic Festival.
"At the U.S. Na11onal
Championships (Aug. 8-14) it was
thi: first time i'd ever won in
Manin, Jim Brown and Todd
Pearce.
0
Neil Barth's latest boat
renunded the rest of the sailing
world that some of the best boats
and crews come from Southern
California. By walking away with
overall honors at last week's
Kenwood Cup in Hawaii, one of
the world's premier off.shore races,
Excel's Growler demonstrated that
Southern California has some of
the best sailors, boat builders and
designers in the world.
Growler was designed by local
designer Alan Andrews, and built
by Westerly Marine in Cost:i
Mesa, and Excel Yachts of Long
Beach. Additionally, Growler's
crew was made up entirely of
Newport, Costa Mesa and Long
Beach-based sailors.
Following their overall win at
Kenwood Cup, Exce/'s Growler
singles, and I'm pleased with tha1,
but the emphasis is on doubles,"
Hemmens said. "The World
Championships are the most
important and final competition of
the season. It determines whether
you recejve funding or not, or
Operation Gold Money (through
the U.S. Olympic team). It's the
biggest event in a non-Olympic
year.
"(Harbold and I) arc positioning
ourselves pretly well for the world
championships, so my emphasi is
on doubles."
Hemmens, 30, and Harbold
have pledged to compete at the
'96 Atlanta Games for the U.S. 1n
the K-2 500 meters.
So far, Hemmen~· Olympic
experience has been anything but
memorable.
After being draped by Castro
with a bronze medal in the K-2
500 meters with Sharon Attlcsey,
will be shipped to San Francisco
for the Big Boat Series next
• month. Expect to sec another
strong showing by this Alan
Andrcws--designed rocketship.
0
In other America's Cballenge
news, later this fall the America's
Challenge syndicate will take
delivery of Yamaha II, the
Whitbread 60 that just won i1s
class in the Whitbread Race.
While there is an outside chance
that the America's Challenge team
will make an Australian detour in
order to race the boat in the
Sydney-Hobart Race, expect to see
Yamaha II racing locally in the
Cabo San Lucas Race in March,
and the Transpac in July.
John Drnytoa's boating column
appcDrs Ta the Dnily Pilot e•·ery
Thursday.
she failed to make the U.S.
Olympic team in 1992 by one spot.
She finished sixth, only five were
taken.
Her husband was approaching
Barcelona from two angles, but
neither led to the Olympic Games.
His U.S. citizenship papers hadn't
processed in time to allow him 10
compete in the U.S. trials in April
of 1992 in Newport Beach, and
although Patrick Hemmens was
highly qualified to represent South
Africa, he was denied
consideration to compete for his
native country because he wqs
living in America.
"I made the Olympic team as an
alternate, and at the time r was
very disappointed," DeAnne
Hemmens said. "But it worked out
fine , because Patrick and I spent
the summer together. It would
have been hard if one of us had
made it and the other hadn't."
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot
MA•C MAATIN/DAILY l'ILOT
Eric Woods bangs one out of the sand during a round at the Newport Beach Country Club.
GOLF
f rom Pa9011
• Learned on the beach .•. Several members of
the Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP)
Tour, including Karch Kiraly and Kent Steffes, are
expected to participate in the siAth annual Doug
DeCinces Celebrity Golf Tournament Oct. 22 to
benefit Orange\\-ood, a shelter .and rehabilitation
facility for children, at Pelican Hill Golf Club.
Both courses, the Linl.s and the Ocean, will be
used for the Saturday event. A gala featuring
entertainment by Roy Firestone, a singer, .
comedian nnd an ESPN talk-show host, will be at
the Four Seasons Hotel the preceding night.
• Cnncclcd ... The Ne\\port Harbor High
Football Doosters Golf Tournament,
scheduled for Aug. 26 at the Newpon
Beach Golf Course, has been canceled.
No ma"cup date has been set.
•Tee off for the YMCA •.. The
NcwP.Ort Beach/Costa Mesa/Irvine
YMCA will be spom.oring its first golf
tournament Sept. 19 at the Ne\'.port
13each Golf Course. Proceeds from the
tournament will go directly to programs
and equipment for youth, senior!>, adults
and families, and the physically
challenged.
Included in the S75 fee arc green fees, cart,
buffet dinner and raffle, tee package and YMCA
guest passes. I:.arly foursome registration by Sept.
1 is only S250. Sponsorships are available. Call
642-9990 for more details.
o Show support lo memory ... The sixth annual
Steve Van Horn Memorial Golf Tournament,
"hich features lunch, banquet and a prize raffle
that includes a round-trip airline ticket, is Aug. 29
at the Costa Mesa Golf and C9untry Club.
Tournament fees are $125. All proceeds of the
tournament benefit the Steve Von Horn'Memorial
Scholarship at Estancia High and the Steve Van
Horn Memorial Award at Fullerton College,
institutions in which Van Horn a11ended and
played basketball, before being killed in Mexico
on vacation in 1982.
For more information, call the Van Horn family
at (406) 995-2234 or Sally Wade at (310) 947-8825.
•On Deck .•. Thousands of sporting goods
retatlers, golf specialty buyers and PGA golf
professional merchandisers will converge at the
Anaheim Convention Center Aug. 28-30 to
preview the latest fashions and equipment of the
1995 sl!aso n :it 1hc PGA International Golf Show.
Featuring more than 600 exhibitors, the
the e\ellt.
international exposition will unveil the
industl)•'s most innovative and high-tech
equipment, the latest in 'kolf apparel and
fashion trends from the world's leading
sportswear companies and designers.
The PGA International Golf Show' is
one of two PGA of America golf trade
expol>itions, the largest of its kind in the
world, bringing together the industry's
top decision-makers and business
leaders for an array of meetings,
training session~ and media
presentations held in conjunction with
Chip shots ... In the Newport Bmh Golt Course mtn's clul>. Joe
AuHo v.on lo# gross (66) Yrhlle John Anderson and NHI
T•chlkJ tied '°'low net (55), With Anderson v.inning the lle·breaktl ..•.
For lhose v.llo did nol an encl 1he mon:Ny ulari at lndus'Y Hils on Sanllday,
t..gllt rounds Ylftre holly conlttled Mike Monzon (low gross 63) and
Bob Brownen (10w net 51) won Flight A; Bob Potts (10w gross 69)
and Bruce Selbert (low net 59) won fllghl 8; and Don O•ttuso
(low gross 73) and Kent Dum•r• (low net 59) won Figlt C ..•• h's all
aboul punmg; just ask Ille I011t~IOS! winner in Fbghl 8.
Rlcl1urd Dunn is D Duily Pilot Sports Writer
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Putting
in the
licks
J unior All-American Football is
right around the. corner, and
there's little time to waste for
thEf Bruins, who'll be caught up in
the annual fall tradition in very
short time. Taking his steps
through the ropes is 10-year-old
James Rothwell, as teammates
await in the background for their
turn; below, an unnamed bag gets
a once-over from a Bruin during
tackling practice; and above,
10-year-old quarterback Jonathan
Hubbard, offers some information
to one of his teammates as they
huddle up.
RONALD \V. EllDRlCH l'IIOfOS
FOR THE DAILY PILOT
.. Thursday, August 18, 1994 83
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and a fa>l·paced ut-
tack to create bal•
anced and potent
scoring.
"Our strength as
going to be depth
and speed," Kreutz-
kamp said. "Our
strategy wall be 10 ba-
sically throw bodies
at teams the whole
game and hope the
counterattack will
open up in the third
and fourth periods.
We go nine or 10
deep, and all our
lo.ids can really play. Brian Kreutzkamp We ha\'en't had th at
kind of depth here,
before."
Robert Gra}cli, a key defender ;md pla) rn:ik~r a
year ago, has dc,elopcd into a polbhcJ fini.,hcr, :1c·
cordrng to Krc:utzkamp, "ho said the junior s~;111J,1ut
is ready to J'>~umc a more high-profile role thl'> tall ..
Joining Grayeli in emerging from the shaJo" of
last >car's talented senior cla'>s, •~ Pupu\.
"Popov b J grc;it pure ~hooter, and being the onl)
senior, he\ rcJll) assumed a big lc.tdcr ... hip ruk,"
Kreut.tkamp C\pl.1int:d. ··1 hh is his ~c.u lO shrnc "
Juniors Ry..in Kelly, anvthl.'r \:.trs1ty returner, and
Scan Hilton, whom Kreut..:bmp cited ll'> the 'llUJd's
top defender, should abo l1gure prominently, ·:i, ''di
fellow junior fame~ Comfort.
Comtort won the PCL 11tk in the 100·):.ird lrcc-
st}le laM spring, and \\ill bi.: rntc.gro.il tu the ~lus
iangs' emphasis on '>peed.
Krcutzkamp called Junior R~an D.mdy the .in~~l
impro\ed pla\er OH!r the summer, \\hik Rug r K1r·
nos, 1he i.tro~gest member on the cc.1111, brings :\l\'P
credentials up from the frosh ·soph.
Justin Ta}lur. the Jone sophomore. rcpl:ice' .1\,1ti:i
'.in goal, and should benefit lrorn the e:-.pcn t_ut.:1:.igc
of Mesa ass1.,tant Scott Ta)lor (nu rcl:lllon). a
former All-Cl F goalie .it :\fes:i, befurl.! g ir:g 0.1 10
earn All-Amcncan laurcb at bo1h Golden \\ c,,1 Col-
lege and UC Sant..i Barbar:.i.
Juniors Elijah McDaniel and O;in LubJc:ll \\ c~e
both starters on last year's frosh·soph squ:id nn-1 \\ 111
add to the competiti\'C atmosphere for pla) ing time'.
"We've h:id a great summer and \\e\c pl.1)Cl1
right '"ith some of the top progra~1s 111 the cu.unty.
e'en lhough they all h.id us beat in the c\pcru:~cc
dcpa{tment," Krcut.tlo.amp s.tiJ. "But uur !.tarting
lineup· has not be'en determined, anJ.it's goin~ to .be.
a case of \\.hocver b \\01 lo.ing the hJrJcst and pl.1) sng
the best \\ill play. The dep1h \\C h:J\c \\ill m.1l.c (as·
'>ign1ng pfa> 111g time) a nice problem tu.\ me tu
hJ\C."
·1 he Mu-.tang'> chemist!') sh.iuJJ be 1mpr0\ J b~
their current st.I) 111 lb\\a1i to <. .. impel.: in :.i si;mmcr
tourn .. uncnt.
"h's alrc.iJ) a tight·l...nit grvup. but \\C purpo'd~
\\Cllt to the lia,,.111 tuurn.1mcnt lo.nu''"£ 1t \\ uld
help the kills bond C\Cn mor~ ... "·n·ut::k:lmp 'j1J
"\\'e'll :.tart hell wce!I. a'.'> soon :.i~ \\~ ~cl bJ-.K trom
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DEEP SEA FISHING
WIDNISDAY'S flSH COUNTS
Davey'a Leeker -7 bu.>h. 2JO .angler,. 21 lxlnitu, 801 l..Jrtnud•
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PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ::.~~:~LIC NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICES creditors conllflge111 credi· f 11 on 01 7, 1994 at lhe otf ce of Es· th• sale ol the goods A
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DOUGLAS p ,. Ullll") In lhe Condominium PLEASE BE FURTHER PUBLIC NOTICE any mcorredln;iss g' 1~ho tors anti pe11ons \\hon.a~ ~~~90~~1 ° a:n~,~~,~~d m cro.v Consullanll. 1201 Dated at Orange HART HOUSEtiOLU PUBLIC NOTICES Plan lor Parcel 1 ol Pare~! ACDVdlSED nllhalU~~~·.~~11 •~: LOAN NO ~~=!inadd~~s;n~ro~ ~~ Olhorw >e be in101es1ed m sect.on 12!'>0 or the Ca.:lor· DovoB StrehelC, A/193200660' New· Countv, CA ITE'.IS •
Map 79-391 recorded tn on omt um ' ' the v.111 or estate, or bOlh, r 3 ProlJate Code A Re-port eac · August 20 1994 A13.i A ,·A HEA Y ARl
PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~r~!\\fa•pgse~n \~do~ ~~~J:i~ :fo~' df8~ru0:, 1~=~ 31~~~~f~88 a~~es~~t;~ ~~.:~nt or the ~.RH~tLH~~~N~A ~·~~~-;u1~1 for Special Notice 1J~~ ~~·~1a'~~11:,,:1<gb~~ DHlr•• CeuHy, Au· ::'.IES GN: HOUSEHOLD
STATEMENT OF fie• ol th• County Recorder ecuted by EDITH M . OTHER: 2B31 unpa.d ba.anco dol lbhe o~. o:R· aa~a tlAZEL . LEGG ~"'"'. ~e a;a .able lrom lne merc•al Cod• Secllon thorlzed Represenla· ·T::;~~ co· "•IE BA1RETT DONMENT OF of lhe County of Orange DOYLE tn favor of THE FILE 94-24098 EMM gallon secure y t e tlAN01R our r 6106 2 tlve E ''o ITE"S • U~F FICTITIOUS State ol Cahlomla (htfe1n'. MONEY STORE INVEST i,p NUMBER· property I~ bo sold an~ •A PETITION hns been Attorney for the Pell· fl so subiect. the name Published Newpori ~i'9SO H~ARI sit,PSON
ahlf catted the "Property·'), MENT CORP .• dated Au· • • reason ab • es.ti mate fled by LOUIS c. LEGG tloner: and address 91 the person Beach-Cosia Mesa Da ,
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5 BUSINESS NAME which C()ndomlnlum Plan gust 16, 1988, In tr• orig•· 422·505·08 costs. expenses andf ad· JR. in the Supe11or Co1.1r1 or DENNIS W. HARWOOD, \\,tn v.hom claJms may be Piiot Augusl ta. 25. 199-: HA~98-J.:.fl S '1.1PSON TM folfov.ing persons was recorded In Book naJamounlofS219,00000 NOTICE OF va~s at the trre o the Calfornlti Counly ol OR· ESQ., BARGER& t'ed1sE1crowConsu1tan1S.
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OLOITEt•S have abandoned Iha use of 14on, Pag11 l l68 et. seq . Arryone w1sh1ng to obH11n TRUSTEE'S SALE 1n 1131 publ1ca11on ol Iha No-A·~GE ' ' WOLEN, 19900 1201 oo~a Slrfft. #300 . Hi'~~EJE».._ FER OLM·
th• Flcllllous
8':i11~•;; of the Othc1al Rec01ds of lfllormahon as to the un-UNDER A lice of Saie is· si5o.32o 5~ THE PJ:TITIOr~ reQuesb MACARTHUR BLVD., Na.,port Btacn, CA 92660. PUBLIC NOTICE STEAD HOUSEHOLD Name: HAWG WAS Val I the County Recorder of the paid balance and the terms DEED OF TRUST In add•hon to cash, I h· that LOUIS E. LEGG, JR SUITE 800 IRVINE CA 3 d lhe last date tor lo11ng r:-Ett.S •
El Az!'!. Founla.n lty, County ol Orange. Slata'of and ~ondJttons ol Ule fOOlll YOU AAE IN DEFAULT lru$UaehV.lt ac;fepl a cas a be apponled ., personal 9271511141151.2800 c\JmS ShaJI be S.pttmbet REQUEST FOR AlSJ A BERT SEL ·.c
CA921vo Cal1lorn1a and all ease-secured by lhe abo111· UNDER A DEED OF ters c ec rawn on reprcsent:ll1\a to a:lmln•S· 6 199.i v.h1ch is tne bust· PROPOSALS HO •SEHO 0 ~E"S Th• F1clillou1 Business ments appyrtonant thereto. descubed dHd ol tru!tt TRUST DATED S"ptember slate or national bank, a ter Iha estate or Jiu.• llece· Publrshed 1.ewpo I r<>ss day belor• th• sale B 854 Al'" 3 'EFFR;Y • t..• ER.
Name referred 10 above and an undivided 1,874/ may do so by w11nen r• 30 1992 UNLESS YOU check drawn by a slate or dent Bea h·Cosla P/esa D.J , da!e speetf•td above ID#1 HoJsEHO
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wu filed In Orange CrJ'l'Y 83 3t0ths Interest In fee In quest addressed lo Mr TA.KE ACTION TO PAO· leder3l credit union or a THE PETITION r.ciuo!'>IS P1ro1 Augusl 17, 18 ... .i Dated: Augu1t 15, VENDING 111ACHINE A-ic
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on 5 ·2 0 ·9 4 • • and lo that poruon ol the Larry A. Woodward at TECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT check drawn by a slate or 11!8 d..:edt11t 1 WILL and l!J'J.l. 1994 . SERVICES: HOl,;SEHO~O TEMS
No.F60986: I M C be Proper1y consisting of all Money Store Investment MAY BE SOLO AT PUBLIC federal savings and loa~ ci>d1dls. ti :1ny. bt adrnmcd WT _,,.3 Calltornla Bu1lne11 COASTLINE A.i; • CHAR~,.~ PEnE:z Palrlck r en c 'v ' tmprovemenls thoreon, but Corp, P.O. Box 162247 SALE IF YOU NEED AN assocl3tion savings as to probnle The v.111 and I I California COMMUNITY COLLEGE HOuSEHOtO ITEMS " 9195CEl,,~~8 Fountain Bl· ucepttng therefrom all Sacremento, CallforEXTnta EXPLANATION OF THE socia~o~ r ~:~gs ~~~~ any cod1c1l0s are avallabft PUBLIC NOTICE-nt•r or~io: The Board of Tr'-•lffS ol B.?~ GREG M' .AlOA:
ley, A• condominium units coo-95816 (916/325-4600 NATURE OF THE PRO· spec• e " ion for axam1nnt1on In the tile corpora • Coast Commun.ty Co•'"' HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
This business WU con-struc:ted thereon, for the r• 3331). CEEOING AGAINST YOU, of 1• v Financial Code and .... I by lh• court cns1197334 Published Newport District request In• 1ubm1S· BJ10 ROBERT GELINAS ducted bl. an lnd1v1dual malndtt of th• unexpired The Assessor'• Parcel YOU SHOULD CONTACT A authorized to do business l~E PETITION roquesls NOTICE TO Beach-Costa Mesa Dally •ion of formal propo111s· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Patrick j McC~~ 81 tiled lorm of lht original sub-Number ol the Condo-LAWYER Ind this s~te. I~ lh~a:~ef~ autho111y 10 admlmster thu CREDITORS OF PlolAugust 18, 1994. TO PROVIDE AUTOMATIC B
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KIRK COPIC This sta •men w tease between tile above-mlnlum Unit ls: 93894027. NOTICE is hereby given tan er 0 er an estato undor the lndepen lh674 VENDING MACHll'<E SER· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS with 1he County Clerk ol mentioned parties, SU6-The street addresa or that PACIFIC SOVEREIGN accepted the Trustee may denl Adm1n1stra1lon of El· BULK SALE VICES AT COASTLINE
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OAVIO JONES
Orang• Counly on August JECT TO THE TERMS ANO othor common designation CORPORATION. A CORPO· withhold th~ Issuance 0l ra1es Act. (This authon1y (SECS. 6104, PUBLIC NOTICE COMMUNITY COLLEGE H~US~HOLD ITEMS '
4, 1994. h CONDITIONS HEREIN· of the Condominium Unit la RATION as trustee. or SUC:· the Trustees Deed unt1 Wiii allow th• personal rop· 8105 U.C.C.) (SIX (6) locatlOnS) B47 1 PARENT HELi'\ s
Publlahed Nepport :eac; AFTER SET FORTH. purportod to be: 3151 Atr· cessor 'trustee. or subsll· lunds become available 1~ resenta1111e to lake many Escrow No. cns1197011 Sealed p1opo1als shall be KAVARAK HOUSH10lO
Costa Mesa
1101 u~u~ PL.EASE BE AO.VISED (1) way Avenue, Su•I• G·2, tuted trustee pursuant lo th• paylle or endorse• as aclions without court ap· 8427·KH NOTICE OF'SAL.I!: received up to out no lat11 ITEMS
'1, 18, 25, Septimbe • that Iha Proper1y ls the Cosla Mesa, CA the Deod ol Trust executed ma~lf 01 right. proval. Delore laking c11 No11ce is horoby g111en to In accordance with the than 3 00 pm, Sepltmber c
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199-4. Th6SG subject of a Ground Lease The undersigned hereby by KRIKOR AZARIAN ANO Sard .safe will be ~ade, la•n "'-''Y Important actions, creditors ol the w thin pro111s1ons of th• Cahlomla 2, 1994 el lht 01s111c1 Pur· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS dated March 1, 1981 by disclaims au llablltty lor any MARY AZARIAN HUS· but without covenan or however the person.ii rep· namod seller thllt i bu k Un lorm Commarclll Code, chasing Ott·c•. Coasl Com-c~a SEAN MCC.a.RTHY --u-8-L-IC_N_,O_,T~l~C-=E:---I and between Th• Irvine Incorrectness In H id 11'"1 BAND ANO WIFE ANO Ro-warranty, express °' •m· resentntt~e ""'" be 1oqu11td s31a 1s about 10 be made ol It ere be ng due and un· munlty College 01•t11ct H0 .. 1'SEHOLD ITEMS ' P Company a.nd a predects· address Of other common cordcid on tOtl7 1992, as plied regarding 111~~· po:· ro give notice to Interested th• usels desctU>ed pad storage lor .,.,hich 1370 Adams Ave . Co•ta c
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BETSY BOMA, ICE OP SALi!: sor-lfl.lnterest of SHEAR· designation. Instrument No 92·679732 session °' •ncum ance • persons unle11 lhey have l>llow FRIENDLY VILLAGE MO-Mesa, CA 92626 at v.hich HOUSEHOLD nn•s NOT E IS HEREBY SON HOLDINGS, INC .. (h• The .. It wlll be made In Book Page ol Ofltc•al to salisly the lndeble~n!~~ v.a.1vod nolict or constnltd The names and bus.ness BILE HOME PARK Is en-lime aaid bids ""ll be pill>-pub 1
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d New po 1 t G,./e~T:;.1 on September retnall1r c~!l•d th1 WITHOUT0NANY0RR~~~-records in lhe olllce ot tho aecurea1::: ·~~.~e!.iii In· to 1he proposed ae1 on) addresses ol the se~er arc :ted to a hen 11 War• hcfy opened and rud B.ach•Ccst.i Mua oa) 1o 00 o'clock "Ground lease ); (2) that SENTA Tl " • Counly Recorder ol OR· vances reu ' The Independent adm1n1s· Larry R. Wilson and Nar>cy 110us1men on the goods Proposals may con1a n p, "
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1~· 1~~ day on the the Condominium Unit I• RANTY, EXPRESS OR IM· ANGE County, Cat1lornra. terest as providJd 11:.:·~~i tra11on authority v.111 be Ann Wilson Inc a Ce' for-h<11e.nalter descnbed and any maltrial rtptestn!IL'\it TtiGS~
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of • Or appurtenant to. Inseparable PLIED, OF ANY KIND, NA· and pursuant to lh• lliot1ce and the unpa. pn ' granled unless an mter· n1a corporal on.' PO Boll due no1ic:e having been of the 1ervicH to be pro----------~t ~!, loc~ a~ lrom end must be con-TURE OR OESCRIP~l00,t' ot Default and Elechon to bata~ceby 01 ·d~ ~o:th ~ osted person t.re• .an Ob· 5981, ltviM, CA 9~7l6· given to pat1'8s known to vidad but shall pro 1.:ie the PUBLIC NOTICE c ' Orange veyed sub)ect to 1 sub-REGARDING mLE. ~ sen thereunder recorded cure sai • 1 )ecllon 10 the pelol;on and 5981 clam 111 inltrast thtr.,n information spec fed In the
Eaa:f ChlapmrHEARSON leasehold estate; (3) thal SESSION, OR ENCUM· 04'29/1994 In Book • Paga terest lhereon as pr~~idld show gocXI cause why lht The locatLOn in Cal,fomla and having uplled, nol!Ce Reques1 fOf Proposal dOCU· . NOTICE
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• c ahaJI r the Condominium Unit may BRANCES, OR AS TO THE 19 Instrument No, 94· In said Note, 1"'· c arges court ahoufd not grant lht of U•• ch11I e111cwli11• of' ca IS hereby given that these ments. INVITING BIDS HOl~l~O~Npr0va~f'0j not be aold. assigned. INSURABILI!" OF T~5 299293 of said Oll1clal and u::,nsTsth:r tr~~.: au1Qor1I)' ot 11 e set'lf 15• u m• as g.)Ods v.11 be sold at public The Boa1d ot Tnistees Tte C"..nry S tatlon
auan XIV h 2 (a) transferred Of conveyed PURCHASERS TITLE Records WILL SELL on 09 lrustff o O d I A HEARING on the pelt· abOvt auction 11 800 Nev.port hat the right to H •etl t'le O.sll cts ol Ora1t9t Coumy, Artlc~al ·~~gr~blHH without the subl .. HhOld THE CONDOMINIUM UNIT, 08i1994 'et IN THE FRONT created by H id Cl o tlon v.111 be held on SEP· As listed by the seUer, all Center Onvt , Suile 400, proposal .,.,hich btsl meell Ca' IOtllla v..n rece/\.t b di
o4 c: 1 1993 u tale; (4) lhal any auch to 18.tlsty the unpaid Obfl-OF "THE FLAGPOLES AT Tru~t. • TE~•BER 15. 1994. at 1·45 Olher blJStneSI narnM a'ld C1ly of N~port Beach. the nff<IS ot ttie ();sl/iCI unltl Twa'4ay. Aug .... st 30 dettd Au\u•I ic'en E•: aublNM Is subject to all of galJona owed by EDITH M THE MAIN ENTRY AREA DatH. 08/1 S/1994 p M In Dept. 70J located add rt ses used by the Counly ol Orange, State or and ent8f Into conlr•~(s) 19s;.i at 11 00 a m B•dl
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rson1' m~ Cor • the tlfml and conditlor\S ol QOYLE lo SHEAR SON TO THf:. PLACENTIA CIVIC PACIFIC SOVEREIGN at 341 The City Drive ,er,er Within lhiea ye~ be Ca .. lorn1a, on the 26th ot lne0tporat~ the ptOl)O al must be rac:•ved at lht C" W:or1J:a B ~ the Ground LNM; and (5) HOt.OINGS, INC.. With tn. CENTER •Ot"" t I E. CHAP· C 0 RP 0 RAT I 0 N 1 a I South. Orange, CA 92668. fore the date such t st was September, 1994, al 10 00 aa aubm11ttd The Board 011t11ctt Admilutrat • Of.
Klmbf91 Hd and that the temi of the Ground ternt and ot~ aums as MAN AVE., PLACCNTIA, aald Tru1tee1 BY: IN• IF YOU OBJECT TO Iha Mnl or del,.ered Ii> lht AM. tthfV91 the right lo rtJ8(1 f1ct by Iha date retell~ JoC, w de Hiii b re• L.eue and the llfm of any provided lhettln, plus fffa. CA 11 10 00 AM AT Pue-TEA STATE TRUST granting ot th• pe1t11on, you buy•r are· 19701 Hasmlton The tollOWlf10 1111 ls • boef any or .. proposals of to abo~• Ht torll\ at wh<ch Ro of a t..eac:h 0r default eublHH coincide, and charges and U~~·G~I LIC AUCTION TO THE DEED SERVICE INC. should appear et the hell· A11enue, Suite 190 Tor· descripllon of the property watvt any lfregularrloH in time they will be oponed
eon tor plfform-both llfms expire on Feb-SHEARSON • HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 3382' Mill 1ng and atelt yOIH ot>-ranee CA 80502 4440 Von to be sold. lht 1ut1min1on proceu and t.rani!Md al lflt olf•c• In the :,ar;:-nobllgallons of ruary 21, 2035, unless INC., rn ~~uctlng lhl~ CASH (payable 81 the trme AGEENKT, D~IVI! SUITE iecttons or Me w11t1en Ob· Kumin Av , Suite 100. Oesc11pt1on and,01 Lot Any questions r8{1ard1ng of lhe PurchHJlf Orliltlon,
anee thereunder sooner terminated for safe. The tot .. amount o ol aafe In lawful money ol CR E • 1ec11on1 with the court be· Newport Beach CA 92660. Numbtt 1ubm.ss1on of p1opasaf~ 108« EU.s A.-on1.1e, Foon-~lc~~":,:h waa given brNch. Aceordlngly, the such obllgatlona, lnelUding the Un1ttd S1a1os), all right 230, LAGUNA HILLS, lore lht neorlng. Your op-and 11022 \Mootanero Av. Manutacturer/Tradename: should be addressed to 1a1n Valley, C.alll<Knia. !Of no ent SubltHff purchaH of the Condo-retsonably tstlmaled 1"'· lttle and Interest conveyed CA 92853, TS 1 84-pearance may be 1n poraon Su111 6 Carson, CA 90746 Sunnybrook. ••ttr 8•1dwln
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EXTERNAL INSPl:CTION ~IT~oldef of the dHd of title therelo Is exprellly SHE~RSOt' I H L~l~?Fi undlf Hid Oted <'I Tru&tln 8 J : CASS ANDRA IF YOU ARE A CAEOllOR addresses ollht buyer are Ser11l Number(s) 1&47U Co•et CommunltJ Col· OF 78 'AND 120 ' OUTf ALL f d MONEY conditioned upon the pur-INC., at th• tme 0 nta th• property allualod In GREEN ASSISTANT or a conllngant credllor ol Cat.lorn1a Bus1neu lnt8f .. an<l 1&47X D t
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LINES ~ROE rt~~rE~TMENT chuer entering In lo a writ· publlcatlon of lhla NOTICE H id County and State VICE·PR,ESll>ENT the deceased, you must fllo Ofl. a Calilor114a C01pora· Label ln1l9nia No.(s) l•t• ~ r c • C t SPu;IFICATION NO p. o p WILL SELL AT ten sublease wtth SHEAR· IS $12.293.74• hereinafter desc11bed your claim with tht covll hon 12801 Busch Place, 25989 and 2$990 Adame venue, °' • 154 ~:Uc AUCTION TO THE SON HOLDINGS, INC. for DATIDI l/lllM LOT <198 Of' TRACT NO. Pu.bll•h•d Newport and ma I. cop~ to the per· Sanla Fe SpMgl, CA Mtrnif.CIUled on: ()().()0. ..... CA 12121, (7~4) Bids INSI be submintd
Q EST IUDOER FOR the rtmalnlng une11pnd SHIARION HOLD-1712 IN THE'. CITY OF Beach-Costa Mtst Daily sonal represenlaltve ap· ~7i.l 72 431•1790 _ . I on the lorm supplied bf ~ lawtul money of the letm of the Ground LNM INGI, INC. (NIK/A COSTA MESA, COUNTY Pilot August 11, 25. Sep-pointed by lhe couet .,.,,thin The assets to be sold are lt"li)ll\Width 571 6~1 ~I S..t.-.f 11 the 0<a11.~ts in ICC<H'1anc.e IJnlteci Statff Of a cash-on .uc:h rental, terma and MTGCO Incl) Of' ORANGE, STATE OF ternber 1. 1994, l0ur mon1ha from the date dt1cr bed In gen8fll as: 1« t« 1994. J •OO 9"" ¥o•th all pio llOnt of 'he
i.•a check Cn'MI on 1 conditions and In form and 8Ya PAUL HIOTT CALIFORNIA. AS PLR MAP th671 of fret llsuance of the let· Gall"!lat BY11neu lnltrlors l ocated Al· Space 50. Pulilllahett New,ert 1peclloea1;ons
.. national bank 1 con1en1 acceptebl• to ' RECORDED IN BOOK so. le•• u provided 1n "'''°" wOfk In p1oces1, TtaJe S• 5115 E. La Pa.Ima. AN h.C t M SpecikaliOna, bid 1>1ant11 ~k C:,..,, by a agte or SHEAR SON HOLDINGS, PreaJdentT .... 40t7Jl-a PAGES 32 AND 38 INCLU· PUBLIC NOTICE 9100 of Ule California Pro· c1tl9. Goodwil and Cvs· Nim. Ca. lomla !~.!_C , ... ~1 ... ~••t •
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::81oan lllOClation :iv. LN .. l/'td/Of of the lofm ot Beac:h..Costa Mesa Daily THE COUNTY RECORDER NOTICE Of 1>el0te fQUf mortlhl t1om ;1190 T<Kranct. CA 90$02 M~RAY I, Mil£$ anG TMTO (71419S2·241 t,
1ng1 association or uvlngl euble ... UHd by &HEAR· Pilot August 11, 1994. OF SAID COUNTY ,ETITION TO , the hta11n9 date no od 4440 ' Von K81man A•t , CHRISTIN~ M, Mil.ES Publ11tled Newpott
._. tfled 1n Sec:tlOfl SON HOlDINOS, INC .. and th887 APl<l22-6()$.()I ADMINllTE" •bo'le '100, New-port 8"(.h, CA Amount Due s.uoc oo• PUlllC NOTICI Beaeti·Costa MHa Ody ll02 :;! flNnClll COde to dltcuta the lnenciaf ' LOT CLASalfflKD The Pfoptfly 1ddreu 11nd I Tl 0 , YOU MAY EXAMINE ttle t2GGO, and 17022 Montao-' Plus 122 40 pet dat 1of ~
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hetet> ....._ PilotAugusl 11, 1"4 of the .,... o4 c.fomla *"" o4 WCh IUblMUno I °"*common deaignatiOo, I TA 1 Ille kept by the cUWt If you tto A.,., 11, Caison, CA sll)lage costs b tt>e P9' • t ...... '11 ~ to do anci may do ao 11 the oflk:9e Of h'• th• rnourc• you If tlffY, of the ,.., J>l<>t*IY HAZIL VIRGINIA are 8 ptteon il'llttMt~ 1n 90741 rlO<S lrotn AuQyat 1, 1"4 to thM the undersl{ltied = b 11.,.11 In thlt Scott Palmer of KEESAL. can c<KIOt on to Hl1 a deterlt>ed abOve Is pur-MANOIR, Ilka the estate, you may Ille Th41 tM ss neme used the d le ol lne alofem.n-be tOld II P\lbflt' Auc1ion TRADE -..::' al u ~ I( the YOUNG AND LOGAN. k>-myriad of merchan-Pol1ed eo be 204I CONTI· HAZ•L V. MANOI", with the court a lofn\al Re· by the HI!« 11 U'lat !oea· tlontd sale, tot 1~ on THURSDAY. SEPTEM-tlml .of ...... riQht, 110. ctlted .. Catalina LlindlnO· dlM ttemt, becauH NENTAL AVENUE. COSTA aka HAZIL L•OO qulat tot Sp9cllll Nouce ol llQn It • Gate.-at ~ ... Mf*\Mt ""' ~{191 an. IER •• 19'4, 11 00 AM and.,,..,...·~ INI' cer11in ~10 ~ "*' Long our COiumn• comJ)91 MESA. CA 121.27 MANOIR lhe filing o4 an 11\~tory ln18florl~ cuned In rltatlon lO 1ht ALLSPACE • COSTA Ultou dan (l -~""" ldenUtled leach, Calttoma. tOIOa Qu1llfled bUy•t1 to The undefslgntd Ttutlff c ....... A1744U and ap1>1a UI of Hlal• ... The lnl.ted da18 of goocla (inC.tuOinQ Cf'181f{IM MUA, ,o's3~A ~~~ro~l M2·M78 • "'* 04 (hefelnafter pui.i•)l.9051). calll dltclalme 1ny llablllty fOf To all heits, b9M~ litl, 1ne bUI t '• 11 Sepl mbef lt1d •11~ lneuued In llVD., C T ...., Cllhd .._ '"Condominium
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•••.,. _1 •• th• he•ring •nd 11•1• 9d ...,.._._ I , ttM, ~ tine• 1ntere11 !hereon a.9, CA 12961 PUIUC NOTICE PUIUC llOTICI rv..n. -'"' flUIUC lfOTICI PUIUC llOTtcl PUIUC llOTICI your ob)to,1on1 or tile ~ t•'· P.ge UO OI 1C>Ve"* w."' •••-oe.-bl~ 'The llll'ntl lllO buSlNa ao ~ Pio......_ ....,.la• l'lotlUoua " title w111t1n 01>11coon 1111111h Ottt.;.., ~ .. um11ed co111 ••' •111t of 1111bllYlt11• KfVl • .aw...... lkl91MM....... ..1n.1.-..... . .......... .......... .. ...: ~-\hi C:OUI\ before \ht 1h• !"~"'J h••••o l*•\l•I llld adll••lC.H at WILLIAM BU5"fY Ind LISA M "a•-•---i a•-t I •• _.____.. .......... NaMe Itel ..... I .... ·~ h .. ring. Vour epp .. ,. hale deec---It bel"' the lune ot lf\e """'' 8USHIY, 1935OflllOIAvt .13 .......... _....,. -S&el....,.I .._. -· • IMlC• m•v b• "peflOll MMd w•1 ~• '"-..... pubtK;M1<111 ul 1h1• No eo.11-. CA9252l The toloWlng peraont .,, Thi folloWlng per10111.,.. Thi following pet90l'll .,. Thi follollring persona.,. Thi lollOWlnQ l*eont are Thi tollowlng pettona ar• or uv your •n~rn•v ...._. and Oii* c:om -.~ .,. 1111171 I• Tiit PIS lo bl sOld •e Cle
OOlng bulineH u · doing t>u11neu at: dolnG buelnMI .. : dol"!I t>ulinffl u · doing buslneM a1: dolnQ bu91nffe N : Ir YOU ARE A "*' ~ u anv CuHenuy d•led C•ah 'l(l1bld In Olf*ll a Stco. INnRNATIONAI. AO-PACIFIC EQUITIES, 511 ~ ND8 INTERNATIONAL BAUBLE'S ETC '2521 N •l AQUATIC IMAGES. b) RID!-N·SHINE, ttH El CREDITOR ot ~ .... ~ -.... C~lla Of C.e+'\llled lrldt htlUI .. equipment an VANCED TECHNOLOGY, Fllf'nltel Ave. Cocona dll MARKETING GROUP, 130 TuthnAve 18 SanllAna AQUATIC IMAGES & SEA· Aiul, f~ Vau.y, CA or• c,onll[' MiftbedabOwela~·Che"u pay11b1e 10 1n•toooWwoltcir1llnAts1a&1rant
130 Newport Center Dr .. Mlf, CA 92625 Newport Center °'·· 12<15, CA 92705 • • • VICES, 398 w • ., Wilson t27oe g•nl c1od1tor 0 tne M to be !IHt "*°" T1u1 ... ~ b400.r •r• K llld .,. IOcltld II 156
•2•5. N9Wp()tt B•&ch, CA 81lan Gregorv. Hopkin•. Newl)Ol1 a..cn. CA 92tGO Batbara J Shall• 2528 N ID209, Cotta M• ... CA Petrick B1l1n McC1b1, d•coa1ed, you nlUll hie l•f'• Co1&a ..... CA Uflt..bl• lo '''"'" PIO Anon~ IN!ne CA
92&GO ~I I ~ Femleat Ave., Co-Brian S. Nalhanton, 4 Tu*1in Avt l8 Santa Ana m27 9195 El Aiul, Fwntlln Val-vour cl11m w11h the tlWt ' 111"-d ptutMlr ld4tnblh;.• Tiii l>Ulk .... II in"'1dtd
M1d1v Kalal, t110 S. C11ton rona d.i Mlf. CA 92625 var .... lrvlne, CA 92720 CA 92705 ·• ' ' Eric Daniel Olsen, 398 ley, CA 92108 court end m.,1 •copy to 1~ ~ fruit 140111" •v•il•l»•
St. ~m, CA 12Cl60 P•UI Lamoni Od•tt. 511"' David l(,alal, 2tl&.t Bau-e.11nda Neuman 2528 N Wtst Wilton ID209, Cotta Thlt bualntn 11 con· the pereon&I 1epntH11la .. d'eCl•lme ef\y llabUt'I ,,om 1nlormat1on =:.m=:T~n:~~
David Kalal, 20&4 Bass• FetnlHI Av• .. Coiona del wood St., Newl)0(1 Bffch, Tu•tln Ava., IB, Sant• Ana, Miu, CA 92tl27 ductttd by: en Individual uve eppoin1od bv the t0t any 1oc;;oo9'1lll4Hll OI wh•t.h the rm•'" dMm• 16099 GoldtC1 West Str .. t
"'ood St., Newport 8••ch. Mil, CA 112e25 CA 112Cl60 CA 92705 This buslneu Is con-Th• reglalrant(a) com-court wnhin tour nionth11 ""• •"-1 addrHi •nd reh•l>I•, but tor wn11 .. h
CA 92660 Thia bualn•u Is con-Thia bu1ln1n la con-Thi• buafneu la con· dueled by: an Individual menc1d to 111n1ac1 l>O•I· from tho dnte ol tirt\ '** e;oo..-ion c:Ntli"o• Trull•• m•li.•i no rwpre Hun11n11100 lllaeh, CA 9264
Thl1 bu1ln111 Is con-ducted by. • gener1l part· ducted by: fl g.nttal Pll1· ducted by: co-panners The regfstrant(s) com· neu under th• Flclltloua lHuenee of lottera 111 uon, 11 any, ihuwn ,,_,. Hnlttllon ot warr•n•y, ;';d "".!'~Jf sail date
dUClld by' 1 geoeral P•f1· ne11hfp nershlp The reglatranl(I) com-meocld lo transact bull-Bu1lne11 Nam1(1) Uslld 10v1ded in t1c:t1on 9 I 00 In S•ld ••I• will bt lh• 1lnH1I acJdre1111fe1) or pllm.,.., '" 1
ne11hfp Th• 11glstrent(1) com-The reglatrant(•) com· menced \o transact bull· nus under -th• FlcttUous above on: not apphc1bl1 ~t the Cuhtomle Probete mad• but wotnuul ,011• omwr c.ommon o-siu110• lllls built sale Is subjeCt
Ttie reglstr•nl(s) corn-rnenced lo transact .butl· menced to transact bus!-,,.., undet the Flc:lllious Business Nam•(•) hlled Patrick Brian McC1b• Code Th• tirnit for filing enanl or warranty, •• hon 01 lhe •uove de Clltfornla UnUQ(m Commercl,J
menc:ld to ttansact bus\· nell undllf' ,,,. Actllious ,,. .. under t,,. FlctltlOus Buslneu Name(•) llsted above on: 5-10-89 Thi• etat1mtnt wa1 tlled 1 • 11 PfWa•ed or implled r• 1cnu.td '->ru1>4111V .. 300. Code Stc:1lon 8t06 2
,,. .. und., th• FlctilJOUI BuslnHI Nam•(•) listed 8u1lne11 N•m•(•} llsted above on: 7-14·94 Eric Olien with the County Clef'k ol c •,1n11 WI nolh e1pire gard1ne Ude poo•1a1on, P.llln\Of• Wey U1111 •103 (ll the""' Is Wl>JICt to sec 8usln111 N1me(s) listed 1bove on: 8-MM above on: Aug. 1, 1994 Baibara J Shake This atatemen1 was filed Or1ng1 County on AUQutt be ore four "d'ont 1 1o~ or encumbranc .. lo P•~ HM ,05 co1w M•H CA 6106 2, the tollowlng lnl0tm1
above on· Aug t, 199<1 Brian Hopkins Brian Nathan1on This at•llm•nt was filed with th• County Cle11C ol "· 199<1 the hearing ace nouce the ,.,,,411ning pnt1cipal Hti:t7 llOll must bl Pf~)
Nadav Kal:U This 111l1men1 was filed Thi• statement was Med with the County Clerk 01 01ange County on Juty 25, f917700 above. aum of lh4t nut.C•I i• Sa1d prop•11V 11 b4llng The namund lddtass ol ltlt
This atallrnenl wH hlt<f "'1lh lhl County C1ef'k ol with lh• County Cletk ol Orange Couut~ on July 14 1994 Publilhed Newport Beach-YOU MAY EXAMINE cu'*' by llMd Ot1t1d 01 sold tor lh4I purpoH 01 Pt/Son w!tll Whom dalms
w11h thl County Clef'li ol Orange COYnty on August Orange County on AuguSI 1994 ' F818748 Colla Men Oalty Piiot Au-the file kept by the Truat. llriU\ lnie,.11 lh•r• payino she obhO•llon• bt fifed ts COASTAL COUNTIE
01ang1 County on August 1, 1994 3, '994 F815St0 Published Newport Beach-ust 11 18 25 Se tember eoun If vou are a pat· on, " p.ovided in uid tltCUfe<I by Hid Deed ol ESCROW 16099 GOiden Wes
3. 1994 F917282 F8t7598 PublisM<t Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Oafly Pilot Au-~ l ' • ' P ion 1n1a1os1ed in tho no'4it(1). advance1, 11 anv Truat inctvJ1ne 1ee1 •nd Slr•t. Huntanoton Blach CA
FS 17595 Publllhttd NtwpOl't e.acn. Publlshld Newport e.ach· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Au-gust t 1, 18, 25, September • 994· ™57 Htato, you may file with under Ill• 1erm1 ol lh• Hpe111e1 ol the Tru11ee 926.47. and 1111 l&SI ~tor lilllfll Pubt.shed Newpot1 Beacti· Costa Mesa Daily Pilot M>-Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Au-1 1994 tho cou11 a .formal Re ~ of Tru•l. •••mwted and of Sale claims by wry aldllor sllal be
Coste Mesa D11ly Pilot Au-gust 11, 18, 25, Septembe1 gust 11, 18, 25, September g\ISI 11• 18• 25• September ' · Th65.t PUBLIC NOTICE quaat for Special Not1ca IH1 ct11rgH. •nd •• Calllorn•• Reconvev· Seplltmbef 2. 199'4, Wllld'l IS Ille
gusl 11. 18, 25, September 1, 1994. 1, 1994. l, 1994. of the fihng of en inven· penH1 01 lhe Tru1il•• ance Company, H 111d business 4'1 bll0t1 Ille anncl
1 1994 Th655 Th859 Th664 PUBLIC NOTICE Fletltlou• torv and appr111sal ol •lld o t th• 1ru1~ cr••l•d TrullH By Suunn• Itel· pated Siie date SPldfled above
· The60 Bualn••• Name estate assets 01 of any by ••1d Dh!d ol Trual to-ly E•9';uhve Vic.e Prell· Dllld August 11 t994 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua lt•lemenl polltion or aecovnt es w1\ S110,95U <lb Eaun ... 1 dvnl 9200 OaluJ .. 1e Ave RICHARD'M CASOUEIRO Seller PUBLIC NOTICE BualneH Name The lotlowl rtons .,, rovided in secuon 1250 ed Acctued enl•rUt •n4 Ch.al-worth, Celtlornia KE.VIN WILLIAM BUSHBY
frtctltloue t FlctlUoua Flc Utloua Statement doing l>Ollne~ :: ~f tho Cahfom1a Probate add1llona1· iodv•nc•• ti 91311 b519 11111 I 17~-USA M BUSHBY. 811yer(s)
Flctltlou• Busln .. 1 Nam• 8uslnet1 Nam• Bu1lneH Name The following persons.,. P.E. PHYSICAL EXPRES· Coda. A RoQl.teSI lot •nv will 1ncru•• Uu• '575 Dated $ugu11 10 COASTAL COUNTIES ESCAOW
Bu11n .. a Nam• StalemenL Stat..wtent Statement doing t>uslness as: SlONS, 111 Monte Vista s ocial Nouee form 15 lt~ur• 1>ri0t \0 111• l99• 16099 Golden WesJ Street Statement Th• following persons are The following persons ate Thi following parsons are PAClFIC WEST PROPER· B3, Costa MeH, CA 92627 a~ailablo from the covrt lhe bene11c1.try undou :s:P•J5'73 Hunoogton Buch, CA926.47 The lollo...,lng persons ai1 doing business as: doing business as: doing business u : TIES 250 Newport Ctntef Sh1rlne Jammal 111 1 k Hid O.ed ol Tnal here 11 • 8 !i, 91' NeWl>Oft Beach·Costa Mesa
doing business as: OPEN WINDOW INTERNA· TREASURERS, 968 Magel· UNITED CON.SULTANTS & Or., 'Ste M·100, Newpot1 Mont• Viste 83, 'Costa A;t' · few Petitioner· tolore ••ecute..t a11d t.l1t PUBLIC NOTICES Olly Piiot THE PERSONALIZED TIONAL. 130NewportCen-tan St., Cos<a Mesa, CA CO.,Cl1.tS.C1tronSt.,Ana· 8each,CA92:6&0 Mesa.CA92627 .John~y°'--ufs . hvered lo Iha under CN265507 811819<1
BOOK STORE, 23 C•pob• t1r Or.. 1245, Newport 92626 helm, CA 92660 Paut Don Hudson, 351 N. Thie buslneu 11 con-• on signed • wnnen ~'-l•r.l E Ml 1707•0 oa. Irvin•. CA 112714 Beach, CA 92660 l.auca L" Yourey, 968 Ma· Nadav l<alal, 614 S. Citron Newport Bl., 1111. New-ducted by: Jn lndlYldual :s~ ~~ Btvd. 1100 o t o-tl•ult a11d 0.-HOTI~~ CAEOITOAS OF PUBLIC NOTICE Timothy L. Campbell, 23 Brian Scott Nathanson, 4 gelfan St., Costa MeH, OA St., Anaheim( CA 92660 port Beach, CA 92663 The reglllrant(•) com· ... ~ Be ...._ CA mi.nd tor Sal11 an d • IULIC SALE Capobolla, Irvine, CA Varesa, lrvlne, CA 92720 92626 David Kala , 2664 Bass· This business Is con· meneed to transact busl· ... wport ..... , written No.11ee 01 o.ttaull Fllt llo. Ft111U 92714 Nava Kalal, 266<1 Bass· Wiiiiam F. Yourey, 968 Ma· wood St .. Newport Beach, ducted by: an lndMdual nest under the Fictitious 92860 111d Election lo Svll 1t)• ~CC Sec. 1105J FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
Shoryf c. Cambell, 23 Ca-wood, Newpot1 Beach, CA gellan St.. Costa Mesa, CA CA 92660 The registrant(•) com· eusll'HI Name(•) !lated 08/17, 08/18, 08/24 underalt,111•d oauutd NOTI ~l( IS18H~RE: t~I~ NAMESTA.TEMENT
pobella, lrvlne, CA 92714 92660 92626 Thl1 bvalneu 11 con· menced to transact busl· above on: not applicable UBLIC NOTICES u1d Nolle• ot Dwllult ma1 a bu sa a ou 0 The roHoW1ng person's) This buslne11 ls con· Thi• business Is con-This bualnut 11 con· ducted by: • general Part· ness under the ActiUous Sherlne Jammal P and tlechon to Svll 10 be made ls/are doing businass as 0euk~
ducted by: husband and ducted by: a general part· ducted by: husband end nar1hlp Business Name(s) llSled This 11atement was filed .,,.,. recotded In Iha 1.uum, d The name(S) and 1bustness Morlgage Group l60 Newport
wile nershlp wife Th• reglatrant(s) com-above on: not applicable wllh the County Clerk 01 -..TIC~ Of where ltl• rH I ptoperf'j a dress ol the SI ter are Center Orlva Sulli 230 Ne r
The reglstrant(s) com· The r1gl1trant(s) com· Th• registrant(•) com· rn1nc1d to lransacl busl· Paut Hudson Oiange county on Jun• 30 TRUSTEE s SALE i1 located and more lhan TA S G GROUP (USA). INC . BelOh CA 92660 • wpo t
menced 10 111nsa1.1 busl· menced to transact busl· menced to ttanaact busl· ne11 under the F1c11t1ous This stalement was filed 1994 ' Trustee Sale No lttree month• h•v• 15333 Cutver Dttve. 1800 133. Brit Real1y Clpltal C
ness under 1111 F1ct1uous ness under Int Actlloous ness under tM FlcUllous Busln111 Name(s) listed witll the County Clerk ol Fet4158 9•·849367B·A elapsed a.nee such re lrv1ne.CA92714 uon a Calltornil Corp:~:a
Business Nam•(sl listed Business Name(s) listed Bu sinus N1me(s) listed above on: 7·28-89 Orange County on August Published Nl'Nport Beach· TIU• Order No 707<13<16 c;uro .. 1.1on Doing l!WintSS as TA S G 5001 AJrnort P\aza "'tYe r S ~~ abO~• on July 25 1994 1bov1 on: 6-1 ·94 above ori: 3194 Nad1v Kalal 5 1994 Relerenee No 8493671 Golden Weal Saving• GROUP{USA). INC .. ui u ,a
rimothy L. Campbell Brian S. N11hanson Laur• Your1y Thia 1111ement was fitod ' Fe t 7927 Costa Mosa Dilly Pilot July APN No 14t ·02:!·31 Aooc1auo11 Svn.1c¥ Co All otller busloess name(s) 250. Lo't Beach, CA 90851
Sheryl C C1mpbell This 11a11ment wu hied Thia 1tat1m11nt wu filed with the Coun\y Clerk ol Published Newp<>rt Beach· 28, August"· 11, 18, 1994. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 11 Trustee, 4402 P11oldra1 a11d addrlSS(tS) used by lh• ~ lhlS sin~ Is c:onducted This statement was filed Wllh th• COUllty Cieri< cl with the County Clerk ol 01ang1 County on Augus1 Tt1841 UNDEA A OEEO OF Dnve We.1. San An10111u st11e1(s) Wlthln 1111 past tllree acorpora110n
v.oth the County Cleik ol Orange County on August Ora"!I• County on July 20, 3, 1994 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Au-TRUST DATED U1/03/92 Tlt 78228-I OOu, Tale years as statad by the seller(S) SGNED Bnsa Realty taplt.al
orengi Couniy on July 27, 3, 1994 1994 F817588 gusl 11, 18, 25, September PUBLIC NOTICE UNl ESS YOU TAKE AC· phone Number C2t0t are (II nona so stale) Four C'l CorPorabon By WV Oav!d~on
\994 Fl17597 F818170 Published Newport Beach· 1, 1994. CNSlll6908, ITION TO PROTECT YOUR 73J·4998 By Nan Sand otherbfanctttsTASG 6R001'> President
Flt 8908 Pub111hed Newpot1 Beach-Published Newport Beach· Colla Mese Dally Piiot Au-Th663 NOTICE OF. PROPERTY• IT MAY BE en A111•&an1 Secre&ary (USA) INC (BOISa Wes1m1n· ReglStranl !las not yet begun •• B h SOLD Al A PUBLIC S4LE Oa\e 07128194 la sa J Cl Allall ) to transact btJS1118SS under tilt Published nlWJX>'\ 1ac · Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Au· Cosra Mesa Dally'Pllot Au-gust t1: t8, 25, S•ptember PUBLIC NOTICE PETITION TO ~F YOU NEED AN EXPLA-ASAPlS403!i s r. II osean un ftcbl10us business name or
Coste Mna Daily P1lo1 All· gusl 11, 18, 25, September gust 11 , 18, 25, Sepllmblr I, 1994. AOMWISTER NATION Of THE NATURE 8/<I 8/ll 8/\I th r:; ~lionu: c:iPlorn~,:1 namesltstedlleteln
gust 11, ~8. 25, September 1, 1994. 1, 1994. Th66t Ftctltlou1 ESTATE OF· ~F THE PROClEDINGS ' ' ~ 11 (':ecu 0 ": 0 1 This stallmtnt was tiled lltl!ll
1, 199<1 Th658 Th662 BualnaH Nam• ANNETTE HURWITZ AGAINST YOU , YOU PUBLIC NOTICE ~~)~~same 15 a ove. so tile County Clerk of Otange
Any Th652X p 1 PUBLIC NOTICE St•t•ment SHOULD CONTACT A Count;onAugust12 1994 __,~--,-~-...,.....--1 The llot The Plot The following person1111 CASE NO. A174391 1.AWYt:R YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Tiit natM(S} and l>Usinm NOllCE·ThlS flCllbous Name
Thinking ol having a Clasatfled Claaalfled Flctltloua doing business as: To oll heirs, bonofl· On 08125/9<1 •l 1 00 UNDER A Of ED OF address o1 1'1• bUY8f(S) IS/are Stalement expiru llYt years
garage sate? The most com pre hen· The most eomprehe,,. BuilneH N•m• CUNICA OE SALUO, 1155 c1aries, c1od1tors, con tin· p M , Golden Well sav· TRUST. DATED Sf PT EM· JEANNE MIN CHENG 8 Cu11e from the date 11 was filed 111 die
'PILOGT1veCuLA1 a5c5a11FlllED slve and current dlrec-slve and current di rec· Statement w. Centre! Ave., 121 o. gont c rod1tors, end por· inge Auoclilllon sen1ic• BER 19, 1989 UNLESS Cou;t Irvine CA 927H • OlllCI 01 the Couruy Clerk A new
toiy ol goods and ser-toiy of goods and ser· The lollowlng persons are Santa Ana, CA 92707 sons who mey othor· Co , .. 11:1• duly appoint· YOU TAKE ACTION TO he assets t>eiog solll are FIC!lnous Business Name State
042·5078 vices around! vices atoundl doing business as: Colla, Marga~et, 16810 J .. w11e be mterostod in the ed Truatea uncter and PROTECT YOUR PROPER· ~11eratly desalbed ts mater'"' ment must be hied oelore tnal
CRUISE HOLIDAYS OF nine Dr .. Whittier. CA 90603 will or estate, or both. pursuant 10 Deed ot TY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A · supplies. m~fhandlSe. bme Tne llllng 01 tilts statement ANAHEIM, so s. Anaheim Castlllo, Boris, D. Md .. 901 of: ANNETTE HURWITZ Trua\, recorded on PUBLIC SAlE IF vou equ1pm1nts good · IJade does not or tlSell autnorlll tne
Blvd., Ste. 251. Anaheim, Plcaacho, La Habre A PETITION hes 07116192 u Documen1 NEED AN EXPLANATION name, lumllure fixtures lease· use In lhls stale 01 8 flctJUous
CA 92805 Heights. CA 90631 boen tiled by MARK ,,.0 92·0b257 Book •• OF THE NATURE 'OF THE nolcl Improvement leasehold B11s1ness Name In VIOfallon ol
Oobra A. Zatarain, 13357 Thlt business ls con· EDWARD HURWITZ in Paye • of 01 lici a I PROCft:DING AGAINST interest mventOtY tne rjghlS 01 another under fed
So'van!la, Tuslln CA 927ao ducted by• Joint venture the superior Coun of Recurd11 m u1e Olhce ot YOU, vou SHOULD CON· and are located at 15333 eral State. Of common law (See
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
NOMINEES FOR PUBLIC OFFICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following persons have been
nominated tor the offices hereinafter mentioned to be f\lled at the General
Municipal Elec11on to be held In th• City of Newport Beach on Tuesday,
the 8th llay of November, 1994:
For Member of the City Councll
DISTRICT t • Vole f« One
John Hedges
Council Member
Elaine Unhotf
Substi\ute Teacher
Long Pham
Engineer
DISTRICT 3 • Vote f« One
Norma Glover
Businesswoman/Planning Commissioner
An De La Lozo
Deputy City Attorney
DISTRICT 4 • Vote for One
Thomas C. Edwards
Attorney
Ron Winship
Small Buslnessma.n
DISTRICT 8 • Vot• fat One
Patrick Bartollc
Buslnesman/Realtor
Charlie Gabbard
Engineering Contractor/Businessman
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Juan M. Zatarain, same u The reglslr1nt(s) com· California, County of the Recorder 01 Orange TACT A LAWYER Culver Drive. IBO<H33, f!Vlne Section 1HOO et saq Business
above meneed to transact bust· Orange Councy. Calltorma, 811· NOTICE OF , CA 92714 Mid Prolessl()ns Code) Thli builnen ls con-riess under the Fictitious THE PETITION re ac ultfd by Maril S TRUSTEE s SALE The bulk sale Is Intended to FtrstfiJ
ducted by: husband and Business Name(s) listed quells thot MARK ED Shln1r111, an unmamed No 143186 bl consummated at Ult otta ol N~ r Beaoo·C la M wile above on: 6-30-94 WARD HURW TZ b man H Tru1tor World On September 13, 1994 CERRITOS ESCROW t88-42 or OS esa Th• reglstrant(s) com-Margaret Coins 1 8 Saviny1 and Loan A110-al 09 00 A M . at the tront NOfwa! 81¥11 Artesia CA 90701 DailY Piiot
manced to 111nsect busf· Thia aratement was flied appointed 89 personal '1a1oon, • F•der.el Sav entrance to Otange and Ille anbelpal.ed sale date IS CN26-4597
ness under the Fictitious with the County Clerk ol roprellntotivo 10 adm•n· lny• and Loan A11ocl Coaw1 T1110 Company 641l Sept.tmbe! 6 1994 AuO 18 25 Sep 1 8
Buslnen Name(s) listed Orange County on June 30, ~tar the estate of the ation 11 S.nehe1aiy N Tu11m In the city 01 The bunt Sall IS subjfet to • PUBLIC NOTICE
above on· 1985 1994 .... acedent. Wlll sell •I pubt•c •uc Santa Ana Counly ol Or CaltlCMnti Unltorm Comnwaal
Debra A Zatateln Fe 14154 THE PETITION re tum IO lh4I highest bld ange, State ol Calltornta cooe Stclletl 6106 2 ---------
Juan M Z1lalatn Published NewpOll Beach-!quests the decedent 's der foe ca1n (payable et Cahlornoa Reconveyance (ti lilt 5"' IS subject IO s.c STATEMENT OF AIMIOON·
Th11 alltemenl was hied Cost• Mesa Dally Pilot July !WILL and cod1c1l1, 1f time of HI• 1n l••tul Company • Cahtorn1a 6106 2, Ille loltow11!9 llllO<ma-USE OF Fl=: BUSINESS with the County Clerk of 28 August 4 11 18 1994 'any, bo admitted to muney ot Ille United Corp0ra11on •• dulv •P llOll must bl ptO\llded l MAME
Orange County on July 7, ' ' ' • Th6"2 ~rob•ta The WILL and St.tcea. by cHh, a cath· pomt'd Tru11ee under The name and address of me Tilt 1 ......._ ( ) has 1994 anv cod1e1ls are ava1lablo ler'1 chec:ll dr•wn by • lh•• certain Dead ol person With Whom claims may o .. .,ft."' persons
Fe t482t PUBLIC NOTICE lor examination in the 11\ala 0t n.ltaollaf banll, 1 Tru•t eMecured by Alller1 bt 1 d 115 CERRITOS ESCROW abandoned Int list of the ric:n
Published Newpon Beach-file kept by tho coun. checlil dr•wn by • atal• R Rec.la Sr and Oorolh'J' 11842 ~OOllMt BM AnKia CA bOUS DUSlnlSS name I)
Cosll Mesa Daily Pilot Au-Fictitious THE PETITION re or teder<tl credit union, J Reda, hu•b•nd •nd 90701 llld tn• fall day fOf ru.ng ~:c~~E~~~~IC~C Sm,o
uat " I 1 18 25 t994 Bu1lnea1 Ham• quas11 au1hon1y 10 od· or • check drawn by • w11a •• 1ru1tors. record claims by ant cred11or shall bl Pl C . g • • • • · Statement minister the estate undei 1U11e or htdaral UV1ng1 ed on September 27. SePttmbef 2 1994 WllCh IS tn• Y IN IOCatad a1 1431 S
lh64S The following parsons are the Independent Admm and loan Hsoc1atlon, 1989, aa ln11rument No business day beloia 1111 anbcl-Wlaoe Way Santa Alla CA , __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_IC_E __ doing business as· istn111on of Estates Act uvioga a11oe1ahpn, or 89·5l901, '" 80011. ·:, patedSHdalH!*lfitd al>O'le 9270!> us GEAR 3419'vi Ud h 1 d h uvinga banll 1pee1hed Page · ot OH1c1•ln. j,,.., Thel1C1Jb0Usbus111essname • • a 0 wit imila eut ontv. In 11ect1on 5'02 ut Iha fl· Record 1 01 Or an g e .,..1ea ._._ust 1~ t994 retcrred to abO'lt was hletl on Fictitious :;s2, Newport Beach, CA (This authority will allow nanclal Code and au1ho-Councy Stale 01 Cahfor· Junne Min Cheno llWll(S) M'f 24 1994 111 the Count; 01 BualneH Ham• 663 Iha persbnal represonro nted lo do bua4neu m ma under the power ot CEAArTOS ESCROW Orange Original file No
Stetement iobert ti "i~:· dr .. 300 t1vo lo . take many ac~ lh11 ila\e • Al At the aate lhete1n contained 18842 No1walk Blvd f'.571828
Thi followtng porsons are B=~~~y CA ·92663' ewport lions without obtaining Nunh l~ont entrance to will 1ell a1 publtl. auct1011 Arlesia CA 90701 DECKERT SURGICAl CO~
doing business a1: This 1 busln 51 1 On· court approval. Befoia U1e County CourthouH, to the h1yhHI b1dde1 tor Newport Beach>Costa Mesa PANY A Caltlornia Corporation
a) lESCOULIE MEDICAL ducied b . an'lndiVl~uaf taking certem ve1y 1m 700 Civic ·Center Drive Caih 01 check .ll d e Da11'i PllOI \431 s \litl;ige w~ Santa Ana
SERVICES, bl LESCOULIE The re~istrant(a) com· portent octions, howov W111t, Sionla Ana, CA all 1crlbect below payable CN265910 8/t8'94 CA92705
NURSES REGISTRY, 3901 menced 10 transact busl· er, the po19onol reprct-r•Oht, hlle and intere1I at the 111"e 01 a&le 1n law PUBLIC NOTICE SIGNED OE CKE RT SURGI Westetly Place 1106, New· ness under the Ficlltlous sonto11vo will bo reQuired conveyed . 10 and now f~t llloney or the United CAL COMPANY, By Deonts p
port Beach, CA 92660 Business Name(s) listed to give no11co to mrer-held by ii under 1a1d Slalos 01 Ame11"a w11h Escrow Mo 1ill/MW Hiq l/loe·Presldent
Hope B. Evans, 15 Cy· above on: 7•13-94 as1od porsons unl~u Deed ol Trull 1n the oul warr•nrv o .. preu 0' NOTICE TO a.EDITORS OF Tiiis busmess was conducteO pren. Tree Lane, Irvine, Robet1 s. Adami thov have w111ved notice propeny 11tuated In said implied 111 co hlle lu.e. IULK SALE by 1 corpocatloll
CA 92715 This statement was filed or consented to tho County, Calltornla d e· couesauon or enc.um-(UCC Sec 11051 TlllS stalement was hied witn
Thi• buslneu 11 con· with the Counry Clerk ol proposed ec11on.J The scribing lh• land ttlere r.tncea all righl 1111e NOTICE IS HERES'< "tven Ille Coun(y Cle!k or Oca1\9e
ducted by: 1n lnd1vldval Orange County on July 13, indopandent edminis1ro I~ Loi u ot Tract No and mrerest now held by mat 1 bulk sale ~ aoout l'o be County. on August 12 1994 Tti1 r1gl11r1nt(1) com-1~ lion ovthority will be 4:15!> in lhe City of Costa II as 5uch lr1u.tee 1n and d SHEPPARD MULLEN RICHTER rneneed 10 1r1nsaC1 busl· ..,.. • 5• d 1 i Mesa County ot Orange, to the l oll owing d11 m1 e • • n111 under the Actllious ,...., t .. 4 "' gr ante un 885 an nter· St.ate ot CaU1om1a •• per 1enbed prope11V 111uated The names and l>Ustness ad· 1 HAMPTOH
8u11n111 N1me(1) listed Published NeWpOrt Beach-ested parson Mas en M•p recorded I~ Book '" ltle alore.aod CouoU\' dresses ot Ult sder are RICH· Alla: Co•italv Ly11t•, bQ
ebova on: 8·8-94 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Au-ob1ec11on 10 1ho/et111on 11>8, Page• 31 IO 33 in· and Si.re IO wit APN , ARD M CASOUEIRO 15625 Al· 48!11 Floor 333 So Hope St
Dennis 0. O'Neil
MunlclpaJ.Env1ronmet1tal Attorney
Hope B. Evans gust tt, 18, 25, September and sho ws goo couse c.lus1ve ol M11c.illaneou1 u1 134 IJ lu• 3 ot tonPatllway Irvine.CA LosAngelts CA90071
This 1tat1men1 was fifed 1, 1994. whv the court should Map1, in lh• Olflce ol Traci 42111 m the c 11y of Do.no BuslneSS as 'PALM Newpof!Beach·Cotta Mesa •
with the County Clerk ol • Th665 not gront the outho111y th• Couocy Rec:;ord• of Costa Meso County ol COURT WE' ~IV Piiot •
Orange County on August A HEARING on the aa1d County E•capt Oranoe Sta•• ol C.thlor All otllet 1>Us111ess names and C1'26'4596 • a, 1~ pe1111on will be held on lh•r•trom all 011 O••· 01a H •hown on a Mdp address used by tlM saner _.111111 AuQ 18 25 Sep 11 •
WANDA e. RAGGIO, CITY CLERK f8t B 138 Overstocked with Septombar 1 5, l 994 at m1net"•I• and other hy· recorded 10 Bou II 15<1 ltll ~t lhrM yNts, as stltad bV
Pubhahed Newport Beach· stuff? 1 ·45 P.M . in Dept. 703 drocarbon 1ubalaoce~1Page• 22 and 23 ol M1• lilt Ulltr(S} •• (If n0t1e, so •FIND CITY OF Nl!WPORT BUCH, CAl.IFORNlA Cosll Meu Dall Pilol Au-A call to located at 341 The C11v lying belOOlll • d•plh o c e 11a 11 e o u • M ap•. stJll) None
gust 11 18 25 ~•ptembet Classified Drive Orange CA 9 2668 500 l•ettrom the 1urt.ce Rec o' d • o I Or• n g a The location In California ol Dated. AuguSl 15, 1994 ' ' ' Ill h f IF YOU OBJECT TO of Hid land bul w1lh n Counry Cahlurn1a mt ctl1tl 1JCecut!Ye oNa ol Ille an apartment 1• 199"· 6:2 5~~ 1ho granting of tho peu· r1ghl 01 1urtace enlly. a Th• total amount ot lhe selllf IS (ll "Same as lbe\lt' so through classified ---------------------------•J Th653 •
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uon vou should annea1 Pl"Ov1ded In ~ record unpaid pr111c1pal b.tl· 'tal.t I •OB W Simmons, Or·
If you·;e looklng for• car,
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CONDOS iiBEAiiiiCiiHiiiiiiiiilii.1 Oii6ii9 CRYPT 1225 PENINSUIA
FOR SALE 3BR 2'hBa with view, Pacific View Memorial ~:de-~~::;"up~u:r~ Beach Area Ptnln1ula Point s1!:~ ........ !.~ .. ~:0
frplc, gar, patio, winter Winter or Vrt~ F•buloua 2 .. ty tum 1BR, oc;n vw ... $1000
•••••••••I Spyglu1 arH. S525K Park: 3 Lota avallablel Own•r. 760-0197 or Moving • Reaaonebty
759-9335 Bk11 welcome prlc.01 54&-1238
$1475 mo 673·1943 FurnJUnfurnlth•d home. 4Bd..itBa + 2Bd·1BA ............ $950
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-Oct1nfront Home 1-4BR Incl Waterfront den, ocHn view, •II 3Bd·2Ba ........... s1200
6g()6 w Oeeanfron\ OUT-OP-STATE $825 to $3000 mo. amenltlH L.. avl Oceanlront 3-4BR
w .. t Newport, can b• PROPERTY 1558 CORONA VIiia Rentals Sept-July noootmo. s2000-s2200 ~~~ .. ~,::~ • leased. Wiii con1lder DEL MAR 2122 875_A912 Wll~c70:!ftw1t2Bkra BALIOA·NWPT
trade. S995,000. Bob -. u ~· Rlt 71,.-723-,.4ft4 Allttllu&llaMftfdlilltiftUll& or Cato!, ('714) 842· •ullh••d CH.,, AZ iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VIII• Rental• . y ... ~ • IWWIJt,.,IHdjeC11tlliefti· 8877 or 81~60-5478 Low down, OWC, •.IASMIN• CR•EK• The Piiot
1111 Fu ttwa1., Act ti ttll u CHh flow! H ouaea, 24 ht .. c. pools, l•n· ---------ClaHUl•d
,,......, wttldl 1111U1 M1111111 ---------units & land. Doug nl1, 3bd, 2be, din rm --.~5"'.",~900,.........,.-T"'."O=T-A_L__ The mo11 comprehen·
tt llftrtlat "111r "9ltfe11«. MOBILE G•tcll, I02·758-18S3 fam rm, S2700 mo BEACH buys Mobil• Home In 1lve and curtent dlree·
ll1t1lllll1n ",i1ae11m111111 .. HOMES llOO (310) S88·1802 RENTALS Newport Beach. Call to~ ot goods •nd aer-
,,.,."' rau. '"°" 1tlltltfl. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil••••••••• 819.723·2419. tlllv•lc••.• .. •.r.ou•n•d•l--... ........ ,iu,,1M11u.i1111111" HOUS11~' ,_C_O_S_T_A_M_E_S_A_2_1_2_4 WINTER W••to1u1 3Br 2Ba
..................... ae,eoo TOTAL ....,, 1BR (F) .............. •100 new ClpVpnl, dbl gar: PLUG IMU eey "'° .....,._, Nitll· buys Mobile Home In CONDOS 1 BR (F) .............. S800 ytt gardnr, hkup•. No •
IMIMwtfacMlll ... " Newport B .. ch. Call poa am-3Bd·famlly rm, 1Ba, 2BR Ocntt (F) .... $1100 P~I. s14oo. 850.5800 1'1& ens..-wlll tltf 81~723-2419. "' ~,. & encl garage, ju al 2BR Ocntt (F), .• $1600
.........,.,._ ....,,... painted 2103 Feder•I ANNUAL 28R 2~Ba Npt North
., 1 ,: ---------SIOQS mo. 752•2881 1BR C"'ldO (F) 11200 condo, Hardwood IN
lllftl ... ,.. ....... wlalc, .... BEACH ·---------aeR Condo .... $1200 noor1, 2-c:ar gat. Avail ~., ... ..., Oar ruim ~ ll?S BALBOA • 911 . S1400. 707·7583 .. "'"' ...._. .,. .,. PROPERTY ISr aUft 2 O HUNTINGTON The '"111t11111ud•1 llllld11tt B•yc1e1t c1.up-· "'& .. i .. lllllfl entnlM4 Iii llli-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii """"'" 1 8 ...... _. ' .,.. .....,... l'il•••lii&iiiiiilliiiii BEACH 2140 9'9"U. ..... ._•-28a, w/d, 2 car g•r. arn1i•t1.. .. • MONTEREY BEACH·t• l.lljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '?-:ttARA g•ted, pool, avt nowt .., ,,, ........ 111a.-FF\ONT CONOOMINt. •Ch8""1"91 .. rtv•t• 1• ____ .,. __ 7VV____ Nr ~a V1ly 11400
......... 11 ..... ,.uuo UMS • AIA Award• "Pf Ophr 2br 1ba •II CLEAN, OUIET 1BA mo. ~t T• .. 7aeo
M ·• a 1•-cM·-.,. wfnnlng oes1gn Poot•. amen. ~MY. Corel Nr 8·hu1at & A.dama. -----<-----•--Cl ... 8r tea, .. ro · rs.oc ... ,.. •P••· aaun ... gym. '10-273-3300 W/D, frig, pool, grnbll Mooms. ........... .. CllM ••·--Prlc.O from S114,000-1---------, __ M_2_&"-fm_o_G4_M ___ 11_5_· _ apartments, 2 gar, pOOI. fp, frlQ,
E ttvouO'f et31slfied
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1425,000. l'our fur· .. gated. N/pet. 11300/
nl •.. _,. _....._,, 0,....... On the move? homta mo or , ..... 844-eo30
,,... """'"" ,..._.. OvtrtlOCktd wllh C •-d dally. Cati '°' bro-atuff? lusl.,..,
chUf• (!00> •77·T74Z. Sell your extra A -.to can aatlaty a.tc your home household Clallllfted your
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•---l&iiiiil 2606 $HAU 2724 ......... """"-~iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii Homeaw .. tHomel ~------------------~~~-----------------------! ... _.,..... twnhm on golf Lrt r•mod 2Br 1 lAIBa 1 BR A I I courM . hpVOct only. Ip Frnch drs to d,.,.k• P •· •Pac oue, 2Br 2'h8a 2-ety w/attch L 3bd-3ba. lg dbl ' .... poolside, galed, CIOH gar, w/d, pool Oaled J~450/mo. 87~~ xtfll cloHta, d/w, w/d: lo beach & •hopping. comm near bch N/S gar. S1350 vrty 49'M321 Call fOf" your new acs. s 550 ·dep. eso-5213 ·
Downetaln 3Br 2Ba Sludio, no kltch•n, 3 dreu (714) &42·5858
By CHARLES GOllEN
w ith OMAR SHARIF
•net T ANNAH HIRSCH
DRAW THE RJGHT INFERENCE dplx, frpac, 4-.cat gar, B•ok ••w houH, yd. at•P• to bay & beach doors to So. Baytront. Quiet 2Br 1 Ba trpbc. fp, w/d, pet? Musi be
$1450/mo. 111/35MS39 S5(~~/:)o2 ~vi 9/11 E'slde, 380 Woodland. clean, mature, m•llow, , FURNISHU Udo Isle 47·2449 Large, aunny rooma, n/a 5430+ ut 852·8888 North-Sout.h vulneraible South er 1t wu made and the defender•
w/d hkupa Gar avall. deals wert' helpleaa to prtvenl declarer 28d-2Ba + study, llV $750+d•p &46-9906 CDM Le 2br 2b• NORTH from chalk.mg up the game. rrn w/fp, fam rm, patio BALBOA W/0, gar, avall now. A Q
S2500 mo 87~23 PENINSUIA Spacloua 2br 1ba VERY Young prof M/F $6:15 • Al the firat table dt>c:larer took
HatMr Yu Hma 2607 clean/quiet-lg pool-blll + \h utll. 723-0488 0 10 8 6 4 3 the spade fine ee, lo11ng to fo:a,.t'~
P I h d landscape, nr ahopa/ OJ 7 5 king. A apade return removt•d a ermo, uge var • B fwya.No appllcatlon Newport Hta 2 matr "'6 ~ 2 Allt Sept., S2900. 2 r 1Ba·t Houae from fee. No pels ploaae suites 2.75ba, gar, W/ WEST • declarer's stopper ao, when Wesl 780-9672 Beach Private patio. • D, avl 9/1 S600 + lh EAST gamed the lead with the king of
HVH 38 , 28a AC nice $850/mo yrly. Avall 9/ S65o mo. 94e.o392 utl 650.4762 645-6653 • J 10 7 8 4 • K 2 diamonds, three mort ap&de tncks
lam hm, ne~ cpl: pt>ol 13· 1575·5oo9 Jim Prol N/S' to ~hr condo 015 0 Q J 9 2 dereac..ed lhe contract onr lnck
$1785/mo. 619-677-NEW r•mOdeled studio HUNTINGTON near beach In NB. Pvt OK 32 081 At the olhu tablt, declarer
0488, 714-759-0704 ateps 10 E bay/bchea. BEACH 2640 ba, tennla, pool. $495 • Q 9 8 • J 10 7 5 3 worked out the wmrung ltne
Lg 38d·2Ba upalra, fp, Klt, frig, alove. Ouaet. Incl utll. 548-0794 SOUTH Nothing could atop nine tnc:k~ 1r
d/w, 2 patios, $1500 N P•I 5595· 673-872.6 Prof NIS·Shr new Nwpl • 9 8 5 3 the lung of diamonda wa1 onside or
mo IH. 310.943-2860 ~ Coast 1wnhm• 2bd· 0 AK 1f apadea broke <4 -3 ihl'refore,
or 714-631·7902 CORONA The,.,......,. 2ba, 2 car gar, pool, 0 A Q 10 9 4 declarer concentrated on. finding a
Lido 1•1• 3Br 2Ba. 2 DEL MAR ., ._ ._ ==. •-gated $700. 376-9958 •A K way home should epadea be 5-2 and
frplc, lam rm. No pets. 2622 673-190() Share 3Br house with I The bidding: the lung o( diamonda w1Lh West
232 Via Eboll. S2800/ person, 1719 w. Bal-80U'I1f WEST NORTH EAST Holding K J 10 • x or 6p8des and
rno IH. 805-969-0099 M ust See,IBr, view, Nlce/cloan uppor boa Blvd. Garage. l 0 Pue I 0 Pue the king or diamonds, We11t m1ghl
Lldo/Penlnaula/Hgts lmmac, encl gar, w/d 2 B d ·2 B a . great S500/mo. 675·0840 3 NT Paa• P.... r.... well have overcalled oOP spede at
Bayfronl & Interior air, leaae $675/ per deck. ocean view, ga-Openfog lead: Sax or• favorable vulnerahalaty, .or led an
homHI L•aH or aate1 "mo, no pets-675·0262 rage, lndry •. Call for RENTALS honor. On any other 5.2 dastra bu·
l ltl Grundy, "ealtora Open ttous e Hrs To solve a problem, place the t. u· t.h ( d Call 875-e191 S875Jmo. WANTED 2726 ion, put ng up e ace o spa es al
LRGST NWPRT "™ TWNHS COSTA MESA 2624 -673• 7368-'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii carda in the worsl way possible, trick one could not lose If J.:ast had
2 Matr Suatea+Lott 1• I.hen see 1f you can overcome lhal a doubleton J&ck or ten, the n ine
NWly painted-MINTI 2 Cheery 18 r, reHrved Amerlc•n·Danlah d1alrabut1 on. The inferencea you would Qe a fourth-round t.topper, u kl NEWPORT •rtlat w/chlld &drawfrommenlallyass1gnangcards andirEutheld·lhelung,wannang car gar • pa o-pool par ng, deck/patio, nanny seeking 2·3Br Lo a.......,fic hands Wlll of\.en point the the first tnck bJocL-l ... su1l AC $1350mo 725-9270 pool. S575/mo. Call BEACH 2669 home/apt near water r--· I ""' n-c
Luxury new 4Br+lolt, 546-9081. w/frplc.EarlyfaJl.V1ckl wayt.oasoutton. So, West r ou w ith thl' a<"e o
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29 RePt'81Pd SO<Jnd
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32 HC<i!CMtO
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38 Frag•an1 v.OOCS
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pa~"'lP'11
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3Ba, •PPf'Olt 2300 l/f, lBR, 880 l/f, brlte & 209-726-8119 Tius hand as from a team game, apades and ran tht-J&rk of d1a-
Jac. M uat '"I S2200/ brHzy upatra, no pets •1BR $925• and both sades reached three no monds to Wesl'a king 1 he i;µad~ 13 mo. 251.St n Ive msg please, s64o/mo. Low 1 28R 2BA $725/Up Looking to ahare rent.al trump albeit by slightly different relurn was taken hy Eu!-.t s lqng.
I •3 1 .. A•t r.!°ut Our In nice area w/lg room • Al bo h bl h I d b W Nwpt Hgt• charming move-n .. -427 Spe" a 1 . Frig, ...... & bath. Neat, clean, rout.es. t. ta es L e ea was ut since est held no fost entry, 16 3Br 2Ba fam rm gar ., ...,... rasp. Gina 723-5323 a low apade. At one table the con-declarer was able lo rakt an nine
• ' ' • 2Bd-2Ba Eastald• new Incl. 60x.30 pool. No tract went down a tnck, al the oth· tricu. L--J~--1--~-
lg yd, frpl, s17oo Yr cpt dahwahr 'gar pets. No feea. No ------------------------------! 19 lae. No P9l• 548-5995 bac0kyard, no' pets'. lease 545-4855 GARAGES
Vll18 ••Ibo• $850 mo. 366-0607
2er 2sa, tennis , 2BR 1Ba, 2-far prkng. FOR RENT 2740 BUSINESS &
poola, walk· to beach. 2BA·18A COTTAGE Utll paid. Mo·IO·mo1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
2904
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
2904 Sl350 avaU 642-4957 Encl patio, washer/ yrty Ocnlront. s1200,•1 , 1 FINANCE ' • dryer hkup, no pets. 1sVlast 714/873·8041 E •de CM. Safe, clean,1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sn5 mo. 722-41294 sngl on pvt alley. Tua-1: STEPS TO SAND tin/20th. Storage only. 1os1•1rrs liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
Cozy 1 BR upstairs,
VERY clean & quiet,
new corpe1 & drapes.
lg pool, nr twy•tahop1
laundry facllltl es .
Manager on premlsl.s.
No application lee, No-
pat1, please S550 mo.
94&-0392
Clean 1 b-r-gar, lg $125/mo. 640.1733 OPPO"'R~TTTVTTV E.K. WILLIAMS & CO Local Vend ng Rte
deck-util pd-no pets. A\u,.u • The accounting tax A va1 l ·lmmed Cash .,_,.---+--+--
Clean. S750. 551·8554 2904 and consulting com-Flow $2000.0Wk poll· 3"' pany for small bust· (800)995·8431
STEPS TO SANDI COMMERCIAL SALL CASH neaa. Francnis lng NEW APPLE LINE INC 4J
Quaint bd-1ba upstrs REAL ESTAT~ BUSINESS$ since 1947. Financial TRUCK DRIVE.R S ·
GENERAL 2602 In triplex, 24th St. ~ Vondlng can make freedom. Extensive Drive 10 ownlll so t--3---+--
$650 lse, 847·2822 you rlchl*l vending training and field s_up-down Look at our
Twnhs atyle 2br 1.5ba -~-=------11•••••••AC-WD hkups .. nc gar E 'S1DE Back Bav
nr major frwys, shops Lg 1 BR w patio, $625 MISCELIANEOUS
malla, In Orange. No mo 329 Umvers11y RENTALS
dOQt. 834-9115 ID No peta 642·2816
Th• Piiot EASTSIDE -------
ctaulflect FIND Th• moat comprehen· Country Woods
alve and current direc-2Bd aplt M w s1udy
tory of good• and aer-5865. Fp, akytt, deck. an apartment'
vlcea around! no pets. 180 2tst St. through classified 646-1164 or 645-9543 ___ ...;;.... ____ _
route In U.S.A. Ute & port. Continuous chent now program: SO 78 1-...-+--+--
easy No t k I acquisition support. por mile . all miles•. BUSINESS OFFICE . rue rarqu · C 1 t fl red. $0 down, 1f quah· omp 8 e so ware Tractor ownersh1p'30-FOR RENT 2769 fled. 800-272-3444. products. s25.ooo an-40 months! $0 22 mile
$HUGE PROFITS$ vestment Please Call driver payl Average
800-992-0706 x.2950 10 000 ... miles mon!h,
Costa Meaa-Offlcea Re11ock displays 1n •-------=...,....,,..,..--Company drfvor poSt· from $400. 419 Old busy retail loca11ons1 HOME TYPISTS hons a11a1labla Com-..____._ ...... _..__..__
Newport Blvd. Frank· No sales necessary PC users needed pany 1ra1n1ng for stu-
lln Rily 640.7000 x~09 S5K mlnlnum slart·up. $35.000 potenual dents a11a1lal)le Your
Nw pt B ch·m•d/dent. Retire In one year! Details. Call 1-805-e'fort determines your ..,,_,,--+--+--+--
2300 sq ft. xlnt toe & Monoy back guaran-962·8000 Ext. 8·5580 successll New Apple
cond. Garden atrium. tee Feo Linea Inc 1 -8()().843· _......,_..-,_...__
Ample pkg 2s1-a161 Agt Call 24 hours The Piiot 8308 1-600-843-3384, --------------------------
. 1·800-842·5919 Madison, Soulh Oa----------•---------COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Very attractive oHicea, 9 o o N u MB ER The ;~:t·~~~p~ehen-1_k_o_ta______ 1--------
3151 St., Cannery Val-PHONE FAl'nASY slva and current dlrec-Convenient BUSINESS CREDIT 2907 MONEY
Q UIET &: SERENE
Palm _l\IIesa .Aparbn.ents
So near & Vet SO f.ir.
That's the fochng you~
v. hen you live at Palm
Mesa airud the lush
greenery of secluded
"oods & satdv palim
A Stud.iOJ, l & 2 Bedrooms fl' $575 IO S600
• 18R $625 eo S6SO
28R sm io s750
A ?-:o Pea A \"cmaJBh~
• Ccibng fans
• ?'EW Cuptt, Pwu & Ttlc
• hll'lC$S Room A Heated Pool & JaC\JZZj
A Paoos & BaJcon.ies
• Garages Availabk
Office How-s 2:00 am · 5.00 pm M-F
and 10:00 am · 4.00 pm wc:c.kends
1561 Mes.a Dr.· Santa Am Heights, CA
(714) 546-9860
lage near water, NB. Joint venture looking P I d
Roy Jackson 673-3733 tor partner in growing ~~~.o~r°o~~~ and ser-":~~.;~~~· OPPORTUNITY TO LOAN 2.914
Industry. S6,000 ln·1------------------2904 OVERD UE BILLS?liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
f i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil c ... 1 monihl)' payr-e " e I M Co11.A'1l•~RCIAL vestment (or ad\lenls· •vv ew ortgage 'tu"~ mg only). Easy money------------------cup 10 50' l.lca. seo Attn homeo~ne s-PROPERTY 2778 "no bramer". 24 hrs. BUSINESS BUSINESS w ANT ED 1 O \i ER· and llondeo non·pro'•1 Cash .n a 1.ash? B st W EIGHT, BROKE co. 1·800·2~6·0190
CB05 l 251 -3483• OPPORTUNITY OPPORTUNITY COUCH POTATOES Eio.t .. 49 Ca. 24 l"lrs ales-Cat Robert .
A $135,250 2 who want lo change, Sm lh 45 ~-3394 Great location on Har·
bor Blvd, Costa Mesa,
5706 l/f; Owner will
carry or tease. Bob or
Carol (714) 642-8677
or (619)360.5478
INCOME PER YEAR 904 2904 shapa up for hea!th. On the move? The P iiot
HUGE PROFITS EST. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii loso pounos 1nChfS Cl•s•lfl•d
BUSINESS. 1sl TIME ------------------· D I s T R I Bu T 0 As Sell your extra The most comprehen-
0 FF ERE DI 0 NL Y NEEDED Earn S400· household s111e and current darec-S4995. ANYTIME 1· Independent s 1 : 5 0 0 m 0 n I fl . IOr} or gooos and $er·
800-552-0901 Caelluhlr Nuttltton items \/lees arouno
HOTELS
& MOTELS
HOTELS
2718 & MOTELS
SPECIAL WBEKLY RATE
FR.OM $150
Clean rooms, cablt lV,
phone, weekly maid senice
Call For Introductory Ratt!
20'70 N9Wp0rt Bml., Col\& M-
(714) 831-8000 oa
1-.8()0.28.f.31!9
TRAVEL AGE CY c8oo> 339·7898 _....;.1n;.;....;:c~ta;..;:s;;:;.s1:.;..;fi.=.ed=---
tart-up
a . ist in open mg and
becoming profitable.
You don't need a Fra·nchi e!
Inve t in l'OUR
bu ine s NOT THEIR !
800-680-6784
For FREE Information
fravel Sy tern Management. lnc.
Kirkland. WA
work1ne partner------------------
needed tor CM trave1 CREDIT 2907 CREDIT 2907
business. Small '""est iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii req·d 71.$-776-8000
CREDIT 2907
FREE DEBT
CONSOLIDATION
T oo manv debts?
Overdue bllla? Cut
P•vments 30~ to
50%. Reduce In ·
t ereat/1ate f•••· $4,000-100,000.
NCCS (non-profit)
Llcenaedlbonded.
1 ·800-955-0412
Whctllor you re buying
or se , 1ng, C1ass1futd
co1o1a· s all your needs'
Bad Credit?
Let me help you clean it up!
Send $50.00 for secret
information and forms to:
P.O. Box 333
Laguna Beach,
Calif. 9265l
REMODELING
38i0 & ADDffiONS 3916
Custom cabm e11 &
1 1e g amte •·Ql'tl•ng
LINDROTH KITCHENS
& BATHS 662 31 30
Have A
Garage Sole!
-
Newport Beach/Costa M-Dally Pilot
IO&TS 7011 BOllDA IOl5 ll&ZDA 1125 OLDSlloaD.I 1155 VOLVO 1230 MISC. AUTO 1245 11221•----··----------· ••' Meuae~eal ~ '90 CMc, gr..-oond. '71 M·7, tebll eng. 13 Cudaaa 8foham 4
Ive PIT TV .. " _, Pew ~ of Lake Pewell 1 wk or Med to ... , Pttc. New: ban.ry, derna. dr, MV'f, Jdnt lnl/eitt, ---------•~ need• CMl•••r I& oolecWd ~a lfM· 2. Flu Scheel. Primo negot. (71') 11&-ee33 tot, dk:h 6 radlalOt, fuU power MW paint,
•1•a48DLW .....
4 cyl, •tick, good
Interior/body, S87&
Obo. 831·7t49 ANNOUNCDWlTS :.OC:pply~M:.t~ oeui:=.,:: --=~ a urea. Furniture. SJlp. w .. Equlpp9d. Ot (714)729-7511 nde body/Int work. bfak .. , tlf••· '2100.
2920 Ing to learn. 455-3393 =:rd ... ,,.. ....... book•. toya. col-71~t57t $1800 Obo M3-l8M MUST SEEi Call an --------
liiiiiiiiiiiliii-iiilil 1.ao0-4o1-4444 ' lectlblu a. much. FUN TO •a•u AUTO '18-323 7pm. 15+4458 VOWWAGEN 9235 Marin• lleohanlo for much more. &AT/SUN .,.. Auto pwr ai..rlng lo ---------1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
CAN'T l'IND A CAR
YOU CAN Al'l'ORDT
Hundt.ct• Of vehlcl••
•old at bargain ptlcH
everyday! For more
Info call Information
Servto-toll freel
1-890-43 ..... 7
Ext. A· I 062. •20120• WITHOUT GLASSESI
Safe. rapid, non·
1urglcal, permanent
reetoratlon In 6·8
weeks. Alrlln• pllot
developed. Doctor ap-
proved. Frff Inform•· tlon b)' mall: Call
NB ahlpyard. Muet be c;;;;bldl ... &Ohida lhlm, 209 Marigold o!,~'18~1!~ Ho~~~~~8 IMPOITID 8100 ml .. ~. S5n3. (3821.41) TOYOTA 9210 -. •••-• 5 • d AJC
••p'd, rellable, own 1 & 2 gallon ltO ea. IRVIN• T•RMC• -· · 042-0010 -r • P ' • loola. FT/PT. 875-2837 040-1t03 1900 Sabflna Terrace H d RI P kett '87 lauau l ... •rk pwr brka/alHrlng. AM/1---------:
MED RECEPTIONIST SAT/SUN 8-21 Som.: ~8~~1 ... r·~ng ~Ur,; VERY Cl.EAN. PS. pa: ... •u•M TUR•O FM CD •l•r•o. '9200• ANTIQUES.
Office expan•lon. Full H wet •ult, US thing fOf ev9r)'Onal top tlbgl• tHk ~•ck AC. AM/FM, 2 Door, MERCURY 9135 Removable h•lpor1 roo, t, 759--0385 CWSJCS 9250 diver• Incl 30 l b --· LP • 1 s ' 12200•••980·9377 cuetom w •· • •c· Need e•perlanced u MuHlpl• P•mHI•• new • Rea arpl tronlc auapen1lon •v•· g,~;:-a;rr;r;"""Q'4iliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii front office phone ::;~!:~rf~tO:..o-t ~~g irumlture. cloth••· ax-St t,950. 675-7939 1987 Trooper, red, •as Grand Marqula tem, ABS brka, lthr MISC. AUTO 9245 •88 Camero Spott
receptionist. Buey NB erclae equip, mlac. 2·dr, air, AM/FM caH. V·8, auto trans, full aeata, wht w/tlnted Cou • 327 0 1
Family Practice. Call HU Q • 11 IT i TI 5t0 Marigold (In alley) SAIL BOATS 7014 Xlnt cond. ~/obo. power: aeate/brakea/ windows. every OP· e e • • TA u Ru a , own:r. mint · co~d~ C800J 422· 73ao
C812J •97·1075 Fax (612) 897·107111
Unda 722-4762 SA&;lll NO JUNKI SATonlv7am-3pm Chrla/Sue&73-4 t47 wlndowa/eteerlng. tlonl Muat aelll $9950. ALL ORIOINAL, $8.000obo.673·3914
MODELING SEARCH• Bronaa Including Ille YARD UL.II Sat 8am·? CrulH control, CH• 721-8728 $3,880.16 #127985. g OI C ti
S•tlafactlon
guaranteed.
Interviews today new size horHe, mongo-5t3 Orchid Avenue UDO 14 • Hull 2335, fl· UNCOLN 9120 aette, vinyl root, tint 9 t Ce n I u r y 6 ds u ue conv. faces, all ages. Free llan •lava table, 6' Cloth••· furniture, berglaaa center board gla, whl cover•. wire .,.u,.vr 9220 $4,881. 1 t #608173. 92 Sharp car·n•w top.
Interview. 662·1000 bllnd Juetlce. Jade and toya, blkH, video• & & rudder. hH raced whla. $3200. 962·9604 IA ~ Cullan, $6,730.4 1, Runs great: !8900
a CANDI N av I AN, m • r bl• atatu • •· many more treHurH. competltlvely, like new 79 Towncar·m•talllc 1 971 Monarch 2.dr 13707t2. 89 Caravan. obo. 31°'833 n 1
ITALIAH, FRIENCH, Need Help To Expand! acreena. Loula XIV fur· Ullman aalla, trailer. bronze. 89K orig ml, •edan, automatic. AC, •77 D•t•un Pickup $4,830.7t , #529927.1 ________ _
English apeakJng high $500-$5000/mo PT/FT. nlture Including d .. k 11800-642·7606 Mag everything worka. with camper. 5-speed, 8 8 CAD 4 9 k
echool ••change etu· Need 6 rape, wlll train. and bombay cabinet COSTA MESA 6124 $2500. 721-1555 &SK miles. V9!)' good AM/FM. $1750. Call $5,780. 12, 1"'503123'. When you write
a Classified ad,
include aJI
'"'"72""-t873 ~· 1 d 1 cond $1450. 644-8743 ,.. dent• arriving August °""" ,,.. • v......... and conao • an m r· PILOT CLASSIPl•D 962·9604. Publlc Notice hun·
host famlly/AISE. PIT SALES POSIT ror. Baby Grand, 18th 8 l'amltv Sale MOTORCYCLES It'• th• rHource you dreda of repos &
• 1 ·800·SIBLING • Home turnl1htngs, Npt Century painting•, Antlquu. cloth••· SCOOTEltS 8018 can count on to NII a MITSUBISHI 9145 Overstocked with leases on aale. C.A.L the faces
and get 1hc
results
BHch. $71hr, 15-20 early California ar1, household... Sat 8-2 myriad of merchan· 1-800·237·8078 SWEDISH STUDENT h wk .... ,..,968 Persian and Siik ruga, 2020 Santa Ana Ave dlae ltama, becauee atutt?
I NT E "' EST ED IN ra per • ~ Porcelln•. dlahea. • -• ____ ......,____ A call to ., .....,. '87 H•rl•v Sportater our column• compel '92 ECLIPSE· SPORTS & READING. Plant Malnt Tech lque, c101•aonne. Baby Item• 30th annlv .ct. llOOcc, qualltled buv•r• to Spor1 coupe, Air cond, Claaslfled RENT Other Scandinavian, Green thumb, PT. exp, Ivory: Including tueka, -Clothing .. 6K ml-xlnt cond 55600 calll 1111, crulH. Sl 1,773 will help
European. South own car, hrly + mu.. netsukea, eagle•. 2322 Weatmlnlater 76a-1685 before lOpm 942.ae78 (039t2t) 642-00tO 842·1878 through classified
you want.
~2-56'78
American, Asian high age. (714)379-5699 aworda. 8' palace SAT 8 AM·?
school students arrlv· vaHI, etc. etc. Friday/ Computer $350. Sq. Ing August. Become a Real Estate Saturday 10am-4pm 2 Dance dresses. az a,
host tamlly/AISE. Call placH: 1599 Superior tux.cto, az 42, clothlng
• 1·800-SIBLING• lmM. llTAft IAl8 #A·1, 1240 Logan #I & h .. hld. 9t3 Powell
181 Honda CB900F
Good buy $750
Flrmll 831-8041
WANTED CASH tor Busy walk.Jn locldan. In C o a 1 a M 8 a a Ct, vcty Baker & Bear.
Levi 501'• up to S15, ~ plln. For~ 660-5670• 574-3189 SaVSun 81545-8715 •••••••••
denim/leather Jackels call on TIYIOr. :I LP claaslcal record•, FrVSall 690, Capital St, AUTOMOBILES
up to $50. 64S--020t llwPrudlnllll eome popular St ea. •·•lrHI• • Harbor/WU· ••••••••• NellfPOlf 840-1103 eon ·Wilson/Pomona.
73 7300 Crans tool --------LOST & 6 • STUFFIED ANIMALS MOVINQ SALE ALFA ROMEO 9015
FOUND 2925 Retall Unc lalmed freight Fum, •ew cab, tools, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil OUT OF SANTA FIE Approx t so.B .. t offer. mlac. SAT 8am-4pm, 974-9664 421 Walnut Place Se•k• e•p'd aalea1 _________ 1 _____ ..,._,;_;...;..;_
M la :i~g~~.D long parson for upscale SUNOUEST•WOLFF Moving Sale SaVSun 8· Southweatem apparel TANNINQ aaDS t21 Home & ofc furn,
Great Summer Carl
'86 Grad Conv, mint
conct, lo ml, am/fm
cass & moral $5995
OBO 873·9041 orange hair, freckles shop In Fash Isl. PfT, New commerclal-TV'a, medical & cran on nose, white paws, FIT. Hrly+comm. Ask h It f II 1n h b-copper eyea. female. om• un • r om aupp es. g a, o NB. CM. Santa Ana tor Poppy 8444853 s 1 9 9. o o. Lamp•· blH & morel I t 828 ---------
Hts area. NHda medl· THE FUTURE IS Lotlons·AccuaorlH. Orlola, Placentia & CADILIAC 9040
cation, Famlly Heart· NOWI Reahape your Monthly payments,_A...;d_a_m_• ______ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
broken. PleaH call financial fUtural If you Io w a a $ t 8 · O 0 9AT e.T Od quaJ baby/ , d kl f 1 Call today! FREE toddler clolhH 10 1 79 Eldora o Leather
955-30251::>1::><::1<::1<::1 ~o·v~~. n~p~~:u' c!t NEW color catalog equip· plus other mra~ Interior, all power.
CAT MISSING F .. meal(7t4)363-4364 1-800-482·8197 ltams48t CabrllloSt Needs work. s3951 · · obo. 72HS757
male long hair tabby, TRAVEL AGENTS Tree Roaea $5 Citrus SAT ONLY 8-2
gray and tan color. outside sales. work or fruit trH• w/trult Man's/Women'1/Kld'a
missing since August trom home. No exp $10; On Palma 4-e'StO ClothH, Wash/Dryer,
11t. Llvu on 400 nee. 723·5041 Gal planta S1; ahade, toye, LOTS of STUFF! block of Poppy Av-I f It t 5 al $20 24t7 Elden
'82 Eldorado Blarritt
All pwr. lthr Int, good
body cond, runs great
$2850/obo. 72t-6757
enue In Corona del wanted Republican._ P ne, ru g ; Mar. Purple collar with activist to work On herbs 135 kinda. s1:, _________ ---------
name "Miss Kitty" and local campaigns.SS lllac StO 909-674•9422 HUNTINGTON CHEVROLET 9045
addrH• Information. hr+ bonus. 556-8555 BEACH 6140 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call John/Nancy (714) ---------873-3285¥ REWARD WarehouH Dellv•rv COMPUTERS 6018liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '79 Bonanza 4 • 4
Respon person. FIT• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5 Block Neighborhood new paint, 4" lift, PS, FOUNDS BUNNY perm poall. Start $7/ Salel BHch Homes PB, AC. till AM/FM CD
Aug. 3rd In vicinity of hr, w/advancement. IBM PC AT, color monl· tract. S/W Newland & Must aee to appracl-
Vlctorla & Valley Rd.. 642·t753, appts only tor 2 HD 1XO $350, Atlanta, enter on ate $6000 * 960·9377
Coeta Mesa. Pis call printer $150. 254-7646 Jenny Sat Only 8-31 to Identity 645-5322. 1---'-·-__;__:......, __ . EMPLOYMENT TO•HIBA T 3300. 80 ESTATE/MOVING FOUND: WATCH MB, 8 RAM, one ownr SALEI SAT only 9-31
Aug. 4 In parking lot SERVICES 5533 $880/obo. 851-3030 x 20662 F.-n1worth Ln,
o f Ed I a on HI g h 647 dy, 494--0835 av lC•alreat, B~ach & In·
School. Call to Iden· dlanapolli. Swivel
llty. 714-960-2808 Pleas:·~:::-.,. that • rocker SSO, wsher/
FOUNO<::ICAT the listings In this cat· FREE TO YOU 6022 dryer $75, 2 tables 4/6 anory may require you chalra, etereo w/r .. I· Young, With whit• fur ;; call a 900 number to-reel tapes, refrlg &
88 Corv•H• 30K ml, Metalllc black,
1 ownr-lnterchang ..
able glass tops, >clnt
cond. St9K. 875-5~5
'9t SUBURBAN
454 V-8, Sllverado, full
power. $t6,773 .
(t05689) 642-00tO
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"Dance serves as a means to draw
out the beauty and depth of the
people gathered together, to unite
them.,.
Suzie Sherr
B7 CBl.ISTOPBD. TULA
uzie Sherr doesn't
want to simply uni te
people. She wants to
inspire them, and she
does it through
dance. But it's more
than just dance.
Sherr is a gymnast, dancer and
choreographer who has combined
her talents in an evening of dance
creations that she describes as an
interactive experience that breaks
down the barrier between
audience and performer.
Her show, "Rising," will be
performed on South Coast
Repertory's Mainstage Friday and
Saturday. ·
"I wanted to dance all my life,"
said Sherr, 29, during an interview
at Sunshine Gymnastics in Tustin,
where she teaches a gymnastic/
dance class. "I didn't think I
could, and I thought I was too
late. But I had to do it."
A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of
the University of Maryland, with a
Magna Cum Laude bachelor of
arts degree in speech
communication, and another
Magna Cum Laude B.A. degree in
SQ?nish translation/culture from
the University of Madrid, Sherr
didn't start dancing seriously until
she was in her final year in
college.
She had been a champion
gymnast with a men's gymnastics
team, and toured internationally in
her own show. She began dancing
through a scholarship from New
York's highly acclaimed Alvin
Alley Dance Company, and started
choreographing various dance
works.
But like the lyric from a song in
"A Chorus Line'~ asks, "Am l my
resume?" Sherr was enjoying u
measure of success in New York
("struggling successfully" is how
she put it), but foun·d she was not
enjoying what she was doing.
She started going back to a gym,
and rediscovered through
gymnastics what it meant to have
fu n. She began to develop an idea
of combining dance and
gymnastics in a way that would
cause an audience to experience a
feeling, tie it in with their own
creativity, take the sensfition and
rise with it.
First, though, Sherr made the
decision to move to the West
Coast, specifically Orange County.
She has lived in Costa Mesa since
the spring of 1993, teaching
studen~ of all ages at the Chorus
Line Dance and Fitness Studio in
Corona del Mar, as well as other •
dance and gymnastics oriented
studios. Sherr feels that this is the
place she needed to be.
"When you want to create
something, you have to go to
in search of bright light.s
' ··.y. t "'
By 'ROYA FOULADI and CHlU C.RJ \\ .. LL
.
Stt You Be 11tt Critic
C3
COVIR STORY ,
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where it is that the emlironment
renects what it is you want to do,"
explained Sherr. "limy mesSJ&e is
that you can do. this without
~truggling, if you do what you love
to do, what you really love to do,
}OU can arrive, and it doesn't have
to be so painful. 1f you want to
talk about inspiration and beauty
and it's never too late to do what
you want to do, you have to go
where that environment is creating
>Our '' ork." Sherr's current environment
muM :igree with her. "Rising" is a
unique hour and a h:ilf
combination of modern dance,
perf ormancc
art, gymnastics
and dialogue
that is easily
accesi.ible to :i
wide
audience, )Ct
a common
thread of self
discovery
bonds the
audience not
only to the
performers,
but 10 each
other.
"Rising"
features Sherr
working with
several.large
Physiogymnic
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8 Jlltlrr ,..
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therapy balls. The balls become
.both dance partne( and S}mbolic
messengers in routines that are
nuid, playful and fascinating to
watch. Sherr also h:is interact1'e
di:ilogue '"ith the audience,
explaining to them why she dances
and guiding the audience through
a demommation of warm-up
exercises. She also has sever:il
pieces featuring her dance
company, which is comprised of
se\er:il woman of v:irious ages,
from 13 to 67.
"They"re very special," Sherr
i.aid of her dancers. "'l can't stress
enough that even thou~h we call it
·Suzie Sher?'s Rising,' ll wouldn't
be an)thing \\ithout them. We
"orlo.. a lot, because our work isn't
based so much on d:ince. It's more
about the philosophies, abOut the
support system. The> believe in
the power on a deeper level. We
t..how we're doing something that's
on the cutting edge, and it's made
a big change in aU of our lives."
CHIUSTOfHla l art.\ l'llOTU After her shows at SCR, Sherr
plans on t:i~ing "Rising" on the
road a~ !>he contemplates her next
move. But reg:irdlcss of what form
her future projects taJce, Sherr is
ccrt~un of one thing.
OFF THI llATIN PATH
ent to Vegas the other d.:t\'. Secm1..ll 111..e
the thing to do on one of tho~e d.i)~ '~hen
it's so hot you figure, ··To hell "11 h 1t, u
can't be much hotter in Vegas, and at least O\er
there I can cat tons of food for only S3.99."
Sad to say, but our motivation for a lot of things i
food or money, and in Lns Vegns you're guarantcc"d
one or the other and sometimes both. Vegas is
cheese oil over, and it makes for an interei.ting time.
Walking the Strip is always an eye-opener, and try·
ing your luck in the casino can be thrilling. And
when you've worked up an appetite-helling O\'Cr all
your cash, you can cat 1ike a pig for the change )OU
sc rape out of you r car ashtray. Truly n heathen's de-
light.
NOY ( '" f IK/
The drive to Las Vegas is full of ups and do"n .
The thrill of •ravel fades oon after you get in the
traffic on the 91 and when rou finally get out of that,
the smell o( cow pooh in Victorville puts a damper
on thinp. But then you arc on that de~late de ert
hi&hway, flyin1 toward Nevada, surrounded by Joshua
trees and tumbleweeds, the dry heat baking your
bnin into a dull euphoria.
We always stop at Lenwood. an oa~is of fast-food ,
jointa, and So into lhe Dairy Queen for a bliuarJ of
ice cream. I'm surprised more people don't have '
aneurysms aoin& from the 100.plus degrees outside to
the sub-zero arctic chill inside.
Soon you are In Vcaas. and the drive dOwn the
Strip ii a taste ol what's to come. Welidocs of the
world unite and converse upon this $Jtcpy hamlet.
"l "ant to inspire people. I
"ant to bring them joy. That's why
l dance. It's about love, it's about
the enthusiasm, the excuement of
loving what you do with a passion.
l '~ant others to believe in and
follow their own life visions. lt is
neH!r too late."
Christopher Tre/IJ co~ers locDI
en tertainment for the Daily ~l/ot.
People waik do" n the street slurping out of beer
cam, fliers for local house of ill-repute litter the
ide'l.:ilk , anJ there arc plenty of interesting people
to loo~ at.
At night, the glitter and gaudiness of the Strip is
unparalleled. Volcanoes explode outside the Mirage,
pmlles ha'e :in explo i"c shipboard baule outside
Treasure hi.ind, :ind bcmu clcd gladiators stand
guJrd outside Cea er's Palace
Gambling 1s fun H you don't mind loi.ing. l had my
bl! t strc:ik of luck yet, winning S70 at the roulette
-wheel. :roo bad 1 wa only playing SO:Ccnt chips.
I Nlfl \ ' T. ~ 1' l:.
'fl lE SMl:.LL '-' THE LIGHTS
UNDEARADLE HEAT HOPE AND LUCK
CAN'T BRl:.ATHE CAN'T STOP DRINKING
THE FOOD SCASHS.
HE CAN'T HAVE 21 CO ME ON NUMBER S
DUT I HAD :?O TALK TO ME
l DOUDLED DO WN GO SPEED RACER
THAT LAST GUY NOW IT DROPS
1 CAN'T DEUl:.VE HIM IN AND OUT
HE TOOK A HIT lN AND OUT
HE TOOK THE FOUR 00 00 00 00 00
HE lOOK THE CARD DAMN GREEN, DAMN GREEN
DEALER BUSTS NO LUCK
EVERY BODY WINS lliAT GUY TOOK lflt A LOAD w AlK A WA y WITH MONEY DEALEll coum our
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C2 Thursday, August 18, 1994
Local author investigates
• • • Mick~y M use operation
By MATT COKBll
D avid Koenig hun't
rceci.,.cd any formal
reaction Crom "'The
Happiest Pbcc on Earth·• about
bis new book "Mou.st Tates: A
Behind-The-Ears Look at
Disnc)land." But friends on the
Magic Kingdom p:tyroU h3\ e tolJ
the 31-)'Cat-old Newpon Beach
mapzinc editor his book is .. fair
and accurate and pretl) funny ...
articles anJ or C)C-.itness
accounts. IC Koenig had included
all the \'lmS he heard thar didn't
meet that cntem. he bcli~es
"Moose Tale " v•ould ha'c c:oc:nc
in at more thJn l,000 p3gcs. As it
is. it's m p3gcs.
''TbJt's another bOOk: all the
stories I couldn't '"crif\," Koenig
S3JJ during a ch3t bOut ··~fousc
Tait)" l3St \loCCk.
The 13Jcs he ,-crificd arc
unbelic,"'lble enough. For inst:incc:
m
rumizw green. He dropped off tbe
e,eb.3U he'd found i.a bis pan and
be3dedslf3ight rorthe~nrooms.
•A ~suurant worker on his
last d3) ruled up bis mouth lltJfb
"hipped crum and. •itb :1 crazed
cxprewoo on his face, cb.ased
,is.Jrors all O\cr the put lite a
m3d dog. (03.m gushing from his
mourh.
Gr~ ing up in Cosu Me~
Koenig \1.35 3Jwa)'s fascinated by
the cle:inlincss and peacefulness of
Disne)t:ind. "hich his fa.mil)
'isucd about C\Cf) other )e:ir. B)
the time he rc3ched age 10, he
began 10 sec lhrough the Micke)
Mo~ i1Jusion5, something he
romplrcd to finding out Santa
Q3~ w35n't reali ·
e • . -... -
-.. '
ft\e years in the mmng (not
counting rhe time u took ro shop
around Cor publishers), ··Mouse
Talcs" is a fast·p:iced. ob1ect1\e
ind oCtcn hilarious look at the
v.orld-rc"°" ncd theme p3rk
Cantl.S) forger Wall D..snq clJ'\ed
out o( Anaheim or:ingc gra,cs.
Unauthorized (lnd C\Cn
discouraged) b) the rou..s 3l 1313
Harbor 81,d .. Lhe book peels 3143~
the Disne)·man'"'factcrcd facade
and UOCO\eCS secrets pre\\OUSJ)
stored bebind-lhe-scencs
(''bao..stage" in D1.SJ1e)Speak). • 'Pinocchio's D:Jring Journey
bro1e do-..njust as• stn~l boJ 's
C3I neared the Strombo/J sane.
The lights i+ent bl3ck j~t as the
men3~·ing Stromboli lowered a
C3ge and )elled. ·~ni.s i+iJJ be )our
ne .. bome!" The child i+ent
be~rlc.
D1shc3nened? Nope. Koenig
lo,ed the park e'en more for
going to such great lengths to
shlrc the Cant~)'. He e'en t~ed
""ith getting 3 job there, perhaps
as one of the sarcastic J unP.c
Cruise guides. but never d1d.
While al«llning a journalism
degree at Cal State Fulle non
(knov.-n around the lhemc~park as
Cal State Disne)l:lnd), he
befriended man)' Disney
cmp!O)ecs taking classes there.
Author David Koenig peeked behind the Disney facade to create his book on the Magic Kingd
Through cxtensl\e rese:ucb anj
intemews 14llh about 250 people.
Koenig re"e:\ls pllrons (''guests")
~ho chcd. theli br:iins in at lhc
m:i1n gate. emplo)ces ( .. ~~t
members") "ho "'ork b:ird. but
OCC3Sionalh bre.il up the monoton~ b~ pulJing pr:lllks on
gucslS and one lnother, and a
mulu-btdion-dollar rompan~ that
l pro1ects its unage and 3.SSCts \\ith
equ:il \lgor.
Ul)er llpon '3)er of 3.nCCC.OlCS
are bJd,cd b\ doct:.ments
(l3\lo1UJU. mchtl)). ne'ftSp3per
•After riding rhe Jungle Cruise.
3D elderly i+om.w re:Jlized cb3t her
g/1.SS C)e i+as missing. She "4enr UJ
Lem and Found, and Lost and
Found called j3nflom l co h3~e
chem check thdr p3nS.. .\fmuces
lacer, in ame 3JJ 13-)e:u-old
sv.eeper, i+ho seemed rv be
LOCAL THIATIR
Alter gradU3tion, he began
doing imcstigathc pieces for local
publications before landing at The
Merchant ~fagazjne, a Ne~pon
Beach-b3.SCc;f trade publication,
v.hcrc he's assocfatc editor. Many
of his DisnC\·land friends "ere
fore\cr chingcd.b) the
m .. ~h·pubhcized 13bor stnke of
19~. and lhe in1cnsll) of Koenig's
College's repertory company
pres·ents hotly debate~ play
By CHRISTOPHER TRELA
C ontrO\ef'S) at Orange
Coast Colle~? In 1he
Theater Department"
~la)bc. Actually, there's no
contrO\crsy )Cl \\ith the Wallace
Shawn play "Aun1 Dan and
Lemon," a dark comedy that lhe
OCC Rcpertof)' Theater Art!>
Compan~ is pre.senllng in the
college's Ora.ma Lab Studio
beginning FridJ). But there could
be.
"The> dja this pll~ at Sou1b
Co3st Repert<>r) some ~cars ago,
and I guess it v. as one o( their
most IO\cd and hated pl ·• 5.'.lld
for their refreshing l:idc of
hypocnsics E'en though they
""ere murderers and butchers. at
least the\' d idn'l lie abou1 it. Those
things aie prett) upsetting to a Jot
of people. But (Shawn) "'rote u 3S
a coodcmnauoo or th3t kind of
thinking, that sort of inhutnahe,
C)n1cal 143) of thinking about
other people. Wallace Sb3'41l docs
not bclic\C th:u or think that
m
monologues rather than dialogue
bct-.ecn the 1C1ors. The pb) LS
one a:t, but runs abou1 an hour
and a half. To ser up the play,
Lemon uwi1es 1he audience to
come m10 ttcr Oat and listen to
her stol'\. She tells the audience
about h~r past, the people "ho
ha\c influenced he r. and 'ft bat has
made her 0ccomc the v.ay she is.
The actors in the OCC Rep
Company h:id some qucslions
about the play 3Jld the ch3.1"3cters,
but fonun3tel) mo:>t of lhose "ere
3.ll.S"ercd m a 20-page aftcnurd
• to the pla) that Sh.3wn v. rote to
help CAplain bis intenL
.. He JUStifics e\crything about
the pla)," Stated De~ticbeUe. He
3JU\\crs almost C\Cr) question. He
justifies "'h> be came to the
ronclus1ons he did, and thar
10\ c. hate, fant3S)''rc3.Jiry feelings
about the park grew so strong the
book idea v.35 born.
He began djgging through court
records and \lSiting Disnqland 1140
or three times a )Car. Then in the
last )Car, he brought an annual p:liS
"and was there constan1ly, making
sure C\eryone's story "115 pl3US11>1c. I
Wied to a lot or people ...
It 1ook a"'lulc to find a publisher.
bcc:lusc m1ny book comparucs felt
.. Mouse Tales" would ha\e too
limited an appeal. The)' ~ould ha\"C
preferred something about the
entire D1>nc~ empue. or :it leJ)t the
inclu.Jon of D~nC\ World and
EuroDi)ne\. The\ :re mentioned
near 1hc end of ·=~tou~e Talc)," but
had Koenig emph:b1zed them 3>
much as he d;J 1he or ~.n:il thi:me
p.:irk. :igain. he \\Ould ha e pro<luccd
a I .cnl-p:ige 1ome.
Published b' &inl\enture Pre") in
Ir.inc, "~tou~ T:i!e:." · ')eem') to be
Joing so \\eli 1t => ?'> >Ible there \\ill
be a sequel. or :n lea')t oin e\p..inJi:d
eduion." Koenig ::.:iiJ
He bd1e\e:) the bvo1'.. )ho;a.!I th;il
01:>ne~IJnJ :?r..!t..,-)!~ )lfl\e) kr
perfection in a Y<Orld ftllcd .\\Hh
1mpcrrcct1on. When lh:it
1mpcrfcct1on filter::. into the ~bs
Kingdom, ll become~ big ne" :., w
cn11cs chomp at the bit to la) bl ..
at ~l1c1'..e)'$ door::.tep.
Dut, Koe nag argue:., "ho el'~
>lti\I!~ >O :irduou>ly for perfec11vl
···1 hat'!> "hat make!> it D1')0C) IJ
There') Knou ·~ and f\fag1c
~toun1am. but 1he) 3rc: not the
l>Jme 1 he~ Jrc 3mu::.emcnt pJrk,
01')0C)f.:ind i') Jl the nc\t Je,el."
it is ::ill alone."
,\/.Jtt Cokt!r is Nlitor of UceJ.tr.
MONDAY NIGH~'
Family Speel&I
OCC theater ans professor R.ck
Golson, 14hO is dJrect.ng ''Aunt
Dan and Lemon." .. It is son of
cootIO\ersial Another te3cher sav.
it in !':~ York.. and she ~d that
~hen she sav. it people aC1ua!fy •
stood up in the audien.:c and
yelled at the s1age and 14.iJi.ed 0'1t.
they 'AC(.C SO upscL '
the, 're not necc~Jv his ' op~ons, but be can Undcrst3nd
hov. someone ~ould have them,
and hov. he thUlu it's a valid
argument reprdJes.s. He really
does explain himself, '*hich lS
reJJI) nice, because so many pla)'S
don't, and )OU ha'e to figure it
out on )our own."
2096 Harbo. Boulevard of Cars in Costa MeJO
What could\\ 3L1ce Sha .... n.
author and ~star of the film •· ~i)
Dinner "'ilh Andre" among
others, "'rite abou1 lo p;O\oke
such a pa.s.sion1tc rcs;x>n.sc?
"The main ch:iracier, Lemon,
says some \Cl) mteres1ing things,"
explained Golson "She's a sic ~ ·
)'Oung 'AOml.n .... h..J h'es an an
apartment 111 London v.bo tall..s
about hov. she admires the !':UIS
himself."
"The basLS of the >.101' is hov.
this girl's pJ..St has :iff eo.71~d her so
~ecply that it's made he r a \Cl)
different pe™>n as an adult." S3Jd
Healhcr DcMrchelle, ~ho pla)'S
Lemon. "She h:is interesting ,;ev.~
on life. a lot of them negalhc."
OeMJchcllc S3id the play is \CC)
v.ordy, and relics mostly on
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By PBGGY COHOLAN
J
f you haven't already
seen "Clear and
Present Danger,"
don't miss it! The
third and latest
big-screen thriller
based on Tom
ar and present
Clancy's novels centering on the
Jack Ryan characte r will bring
you hours of riveting intrigue ·
and entertainment. Clancy is
truly one or the most-exciting
storytellers or our time.
This film has been finely
crafted for the silve r screen by
Donald Stewart, Steven Zaillian
an~ .John Mil us and directed by
Ph1hp Noyce. The superb cast is
headed by Harrison Ford once . ' again in the role of Ryan the
CIA agent, family man and hero,
support~ by such notables as
fames Earl Jones, Anne Archer
and William Dafoe.
From the opening scene, as.we
slice through choppy seas aboard
a United States Coast Guard
Cutter in pursuit or an
unidentified runaway vessel, to
the final scene, we are
ricocheted from the Bahamas, to
Washington D.C., to the hot,
isolated jungles of South
America. This film is about a tug
of war between the U.S.
government (the CIA) and a
powerful Colombian drug cartel.
•
Ryan is coerced into taking
over as assistant deputy director
of the CIA when his superior
and mentor, portrayed by James
Earl Jones, is diagnosed with
terminal cancer. His warning to
Ryan is, "Watch your back
Jack!" which Ryan neglects to Jack Ryan (Harrison Ford) thrusts himself into a dangerous conflict -the war on drug.; -in the movie ·:'clear and Present Danger."
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do and find) himself the middle
of :i ruthles:. plot dcvi::.eJ by hi~
scheming counterpart, chillingly
portra)cd by Henry Czern), 3
man corrupted by the power of
hi po"crf ul po)ition.
Donald Muftet, portr:i}ing the
Prc!i.ident of the U S , as superb
as a leader S\\Cpt rnto the vortex
of Jecept1\e polnic.s, v.hile his
National Security Ad\ iser,
plJ)cd by Hams Yulin, reminds
U\ of human fr.11lty nnd rJi{es
the red flag to cloar ;mJ present
danger of corruption in high
places.
\\ 1thou1 s.1nction from the
U S C ongrc''· a crack team ot
\eterJn commandus 1s sent to
sub\)tagc jungle opcra11om. JnJ •,
to .,end a me~ .. Jge of destruct101\,
to tt1e ruthlc~:. k;ider of ~c
Colombian drug 1. • .irtd. TtllS' "
bring~ about ., m1. of the most
C\ iung ac:aun c;;.:.:.-nes J\c seen
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hnd~ hin1'clt in e\plosave
~ilu:uion .. 1hat "ill have you
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mc11 ng ~ound ~Jir~ction and :i
kl!cnl~ l.'.oonlinJt.:J mu~1c score
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L
Art
HAITIAN VQODOO & OT
Exhibition of originol paintings and tin
ort from various Haitio n artists
con1 inues through Saturday. Donald
Cosentino, direc1or of Folklore and
My1hology nt UCLA, 'discusses with
slides the tradition of Voodoo practice
in I laiti. Program runs from S:30 to
7:30 tonight. Cos1 i SS. Seating is
limited. Timbul.tu Folk and Tribal Art,
1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa,
650-7-'73.
TUHDAY TALICS Al NOON
Chief curator Bruce Gucn1her leads a
gallery tour noon Tuesday. Pieces from
the contcmporory art museum's
p.:rm:incnt collcc1ion arc on view
through Oct. 10. Ne1~port Harbor Art
Museum, 850 S:in Clemente Drive,
NcWf")rt &:ach. 759-1122
CHRISTOPHH IURllln
Color landscapes by Christopher
Burl.cit on display through Oct. 1.
Reception with artist 2 to S p.m. Aug.
27. ~w.an Spiritus Gallery. 1870-A
1/Jrbor lJfrJ., No. 212, Costa Mesa.
SCULPTURll & PAINTINGS
An installation of sculptures and relief
1
, puintings by :irtists Myrclla Moses and
Katy Brooks opens Aug:27 and runs
through Oct. IS. Gallery hours are
Monday 1hrough Thursday from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m., fhursday evenings from
7 to 8:30 and the firs1 and third
Monday of the month from 7 to 8:30
p m Orange Coa!it College Arr
Gallery, Art Center Building, 2701
fJinicw Road, Costa MestJ, 432-5039.
CHRISllNI ICINNY
A one·\\Oman cxhibiuon Aug. 27 and
~8 features recent "atcrcolors and
hthographs. Ne11port Landing Sundeek
GJlkry , 503 E. Edge11ater, Balboa,
675-2.173.
"IROADWAY AT THI CINHR"
T\\O·SIOJY photographic exhibit
Jcpie11ng eight )Cars of pcrform:inccs
in musical the:itcr at the Orange
County Performing Aris Center runs
through Sept. 11. Jc11cl Court in South
Coast P/uza, Costa Mesa ..
MARii TAGGART lXHlllTION
Original oil paintings on dis£1ay
through Scpl. I 5. Savannah s Hut &
Art Gallery, 2000 West Balboa Blvd.,
Newport Beach.
NIWWORICS
8.hibition of new works by artists Jade
Jewett, Brian Sanderson and Jen-I lsin
Booth through Sept. 9. The 14th
annu:al benefit art auction and supper
on Sept. 18 at S p.m. features 60
p11:ces by area artists. Art"ork 'will be
on exhibit for public viewing from
Sept. 14 to the auction. Cost is SlS per
person. Normal gollcry hours arc
Wednesday through Sunday 11 a.m. 10
4 p.m. Orange County Center for
Contemporary Arr, 3621 W.
M:icArthur B/l'd., Sp:ice J J J, Santa
Ana, 5-'9-"989.
MIXID MIDIA WORIC
Worl..s by Newport Bench nrtist Marge
Ch:ipman on displ:iy through Sept. 4,
11 a.m~ to S p.m. daily cxcepc r
. Tuesdays. Sandstoqe Gallery, 384-A N.
Coosr I lighwoy, Ga/Jory Row, Laguna
IJeach, 497·6775.
PA.PH ICULPTUH
Currently on display arc creations by
F.B. Fogg, a paper artist who sculpts
busts, heads and torsos in paper from
cotton rag, ab:ica and lint. Hours: 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesdays through
Mondays. The Gregory G:Jllcry of Art
and Design, 3406 Via Udo, Ne1Vport
Beach, 723.()887.
BOOKS&·
POETRY
RICH.A.RD LAYMON
Author Richard Laymon signs copies
of his books from 1 10 3 p.m. Sunday.
Book King, 103 E. 17th St., Costa
Mesa, 631-3838.
UNTOLD DllNIYLAND
David Koenig signs copies of his book
"Mouse Tnlcs: A Behind-The-Ears
Look at Disneyland." Sunday, 1 to 3
p.m., B:uncs & Noble, Triangle
Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., C.osta
Mesa, 631 -0614; Saturday, Aug. 27, 2
to 4 p.m., B. Dalton Boo/csellcr, South
Co:m Plaza, Costa Mesa, 540-2191.
aOUND TULi WUT
Luncheon program for authors and I readers noon Thursday, Aug. 25,
features: TV newsman Stan Chambers
("News At Ten"), cnrtoon pioneer Joe
Barbera ("My Lire in Toons"), actor/
director Buraess Meredith ("$o Far,
So Good'') and personality
I,
idcnification expert Dr. Glenn Foster
("How Can J Oct Through To You?").
Cost: S30 per person. Advance
reservations required. BalbOO Bay
Club, 1221 W. C.oast Highway,
Newport Beach, (213) 256-7977.
COFFEE
HOUSES
Ai.TA COfHI
Lineup: Shannons aoset, toni~ht; On
The Mile, Friday; Love Crystals,
Saturdar.; Sacred Mirrors, Sunday;
open mike, Tuesday; Ed & Sacph,
Wednesday; Straight Ahead Jan. Aua.
25; Delta Ramblers, Aug. 26;
Dulcimania, Aua. 27: Joseph Yashar,
Aug. 28; open mike, Aua. 30; Tom
Lona, Aus. 31. ShowtimCJ: 8 p.m. 506
31st St., Newport &ach, 675.()2.JJ.
8LUI MAaaLI CORIMOVll
Comedy Night is 8 p.m. Tuesdays .
1907 llarbor Blvd., Colt• Mcu,
646-S776
DANCE
"alllNG"
Costa Mesa-based dancer Suzie Sherr
magically blends dance and gymnastics
in "Rising," a unique, interactive
evening of dance cre:uions and
mono\9aucs. Showtimcs: 8 p.m. Friday
and Saturday. Tickets: S20. South
Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center
Dr .. Costa Mesa, 557-2860.
DANC'N AUDITIONS
Auditions conducted noon Friday,
Aug. 26, for Orange Coast College's
touring dance ensemble, DANC'N
ETC. The compan)', which performs
the latest contemporary styles,
including hip-hop, jazz, ballc1 and
modem, is looking for dancers and
actors. Dancers should come prepared
with jaz.z and boll,.: shoes, actors
should be prepared to do a cold
reading. Participants will earn three
units of credits per scmcmstcr.
DANC'N ETC. performs throughout
Orange County at high schools,
colleges and in competitions. The
company utilizes dance and dramn 10
address such issues as drugs, gangs
and subst:incc abuse. Rehcorsals arc
every Monday from noon 10 2 p.m.
Performances arc Fridays from 10 a.m.
10 2 p.m. Ornngc Coast College,
Dance Studio B. 2701 Fuirvicw Roud.
Costa Mesa, 432-5506.
DeFORI AUDITIONS
Defore Foundation for the Arts hosts
auditions for five different
perform:incc activities for intermediate
:ind advanced dancers ages 8· 17 in
jilZZ. ballet, funk, hip hop, street and
1op on Saturday, Aug. 27, from l 10
4:30 p.m. Bring appropriate allirc and
dance shoes. No ch:irge for audition.
Jimmie DeForc Dance Center, 151
Kalmus Dr., Costa Mesa, 2-l/-9908.
FAIRS .&
FESTIVALS
ARTS AND MUSIC FUT
llnnd-crafted jewelry, paintings, dolls,
toll paintings and WQOdwork from loc:il
artists will oc sold and music and
events for children will be included in
the second Balboa Peninsula Arts and
Music Festival 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on
Saturday, Sept. 10. Admission is free.
Picnic space is available. &/boa Pier,
6-U-3151.
~ MUSIC
ULIOA PAVILION
Local blues band Three Blind Mice
performs on a Newport I !arbor Blues
Cruise aboard the double dccl..er Tiki
Boal from 7 to 10 p.m. on Friday,
Aug. 26. Tickets arc $20 and include
alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks.
Balboa Pavilion, M:Jin Street near
B:ilboa Bou/evord, 760·8086.
l"I CANNIRY RHTAURANT
The Jctsons play tonight and Sunday;
Blue Machine appears Friday.and
Saturday The Cannery Restaurant,
Lido Vil/:Jge, Newport Be:li!h;-
675·5777.
CARMILO'I RllTOlllANll
Mike & Tim provide mellow sounds to
early diners S to 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
3520 E. Pacific Coast Highway,
Newport Bc3ch.
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THI CONllRVATORY
Jimmy Hopper performs in piano-bar
selling 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.in. tonight
through Saturday and 6-10 p.m.
Sunday. Four Seasons llotcl, 690
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Be11ch.
MYAn NIWJIORTH
Doors open at 6 p.m., and 1hc music
starts at 7:30 p.m. as Summer Jazz
Series continues Aug. '.!6 \\ith Bobby
Lyle and The B·Sharp Jazz Quartet.
T ickets: SIS per (advance purchase
recommended). I 107 Jamboree Road,
Newport Beach, 719-1234.
NEWPORT MARRIOn
Third annual free Ch:impagncr Sunday
Jazz Series coptinucs S lo 9 p.m.
Sunday with Susie Hansen Latin fan
Band. 4. View Lounge, 900 Nel'port
Center Drfrc. Ne wport Beach.
729-355-'.
ORANGI COAST COLLIGI
Emmy and Grammy-award winning
composer and flugelhorn virtuoso
Chuck Mangione performs 8 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 10. Advance reserved
tickets arc S25, ndvnncc discount
tickets for students, seniors nnd
children under 12 arc S2:?. Tickets will •
be sold at the door for S29. Robert D.
Moore Theatre, 1701 Fain•icw Ro:id,
Costa Mcs:i, 432-5830.
SID'I
Brinn Barrett plays acoustic blues
guitar music 8:30 p.m. Mondays and
Thursdays. There's no cover at this
smoke-free bar. ~5 Ncnport B/\'tJ ..
Newport Benell, 650.SJDS.
IL.ADI'S HHAURANT & CAFI
Live music and dancing 8 p.m. to
closing tonight and ·9:36 p.m. to clo!>ing
Friday :ind SJturday. There's no cover
before 9 p.m.; the cover 1s SS after.
Bands change weekly. 327 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach,
640·5422.
SOUTH COAST PLAZA YILLAOI
A series of free conccru featuring
entertainment by well-known Southern
California 'artists arc held on
Wednesday evenings from S:30 to 7:30
p.m. on the Village Green. Karen
Gallinger and the La B:irbara Quartet
play classic and contemporary jazz kick
11 off Wednesday; Aug. 31: Freeway
Philh:irmonic combine jazz, pop, rock
and classical styles for a unique sound;
Sept. 7: The Vocal Works feature crisp
jazz vocals in a pretend "radio show"
program including commercials and
costumes from the 1940s; Sept. 14:
Steel Parade plays Carribean music
rcaturing steel drums. South C.oast
Plaza Village, Sunflower and PltwJ
Drive, 435-205a
TllCI UR
Local bands Raw Bone and I Soldjahs
play rock and reggae beginning at 10
p.m. on Thursday, Sept. I. Free
admission before 9 p.m. 1700 P/a~entia
·Ave., Costa Mesa, 5./8·3533.
VIRGIN MIOAITOH
The B Sharp Jan Quartet performs at
3 p.m. on Saturday; Orange County
altern:itivc rock group Supcrnovice
performs at S p.m. on Friday, Aug. 26.
All shows nrc free. Virgin Megastorc,
Tri:Jnglc Square, 645-9906.
WillHOUll
Modern Faith pl:iys tonight through
Saturday; The Jimmies, Wednesday.
Shows start at 9 p.m. Cost is S3 mosr
Wednesdays, SS Thursdoy through
Saturday, SIO special engagement.
3.JSO ViiJ Oporto, N~IVpOrt Beach,
673-./700.
\Vh.n ~oulJ !'<:~tier ' hnmc·ffi4lde waffle '-t.1t1on;
Thi., SunJ.ih u•tnL' ll (,1rm·frt.•,h frutb, vcge1a·
( ·1d11 Metre.' .lt the hie' .inJ cheese': gourmet
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A COllllC Al•Ala
Some of Southern California's top
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1 I a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdar and
Sunday. Tarot, p11lm rcadm&,
astrOl<>aY, numerology, aura
photoaraphy, dream 11nalysis,
channeling and more available.
Admission: $3. Rcadin,s: SIS 10 $40.
Hyatt Ncwporter's Put10 Room, 1100
.Jamboree Road, 645-9900.
CINTl .... eALA
The Center 500 a ub, an organlzotion
oC young professionals who wish to get
involved in the performing arts, hold a
"Phantom of lhc Opera"
• pre-performance gala on Wednesday
from 6 to 7:4S p.m. Tickets arc $50,
and include din ner, Ch11mp:igne and
wine, and dessert (tickets for the ploy
arc not included and must be
purchased scperatcly). Proceeds
benefit the Oronge eounty Performing
Arts Center. Center Club, 650 Town
Center Dr., C.osta Mesa, 556-2122, c~t.
220.
.~THEATER
UAUNT DAN AND LIMON"
Sometimes hilarious, often chilling,
"Aunt Dan and Lemon" is playwriaht
Wallace Shawn's caustic indictment of
modem society. Or.inac Coast
Collc&c's Repertory Thc:urc Compony
opens the ploy Friday. Curtain is 8
p.m. Frid\ly llnd S:uurd:ay nights, and
p.m. on Sundays throufh Aua. 28.
Tickets arc SS, and wit be on sale at
the door only. Orongc Coast Collc1c,
Droma Lab Studio, 2701 F:Jirvie1v
Ro:Jd, Costa McstJ, 432-5932 .
"THI OINOla8RIAD LADY"
Neil Simon's c.omcdy/dramo about
relationships, drug and physical abuse,
ond friendship closes Sunday. Curtain
is 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays und 7
p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $12. The
Theatre District, 1599 Superior A\le.,
Suite 82, Cosw Mes:J, 5./8-7671.
''THI MAN WHO CAMI TO DINNlr'
The classic comedy by Moss l lilrt and
George S. Kaufman about an
accidcntnl long-term guest ond the
chaos be nod his friends cause 10 the
unwilling host family runs through
Aug. 28. Showtimcs: Thursdo)'S
through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and
Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Ticke ts: SIJ.
Newport TI1c:1tre Arts Center, 2501
Cliff Dril'C, Newport Be:ich, 631·0188.
"PHANTOM OF THI OPIRA"
Andrew Lloyd Wcbbc!r's smash
musical is presented through Sept. 3.
Curtain timl! is 8 p.m. Tuesdays
through Frid:iys, 2 and 8 p.m.
Saturdays and 2 and 7:30 p.m.
Sundays, with special pe rformances 8
p.m. Monday, Aug. 29, and 2 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. I. Tickets:
Sl6.25·S61.25. Orunge County
Performing Arts Center, 740-1000.
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6 . "Fede Into You" Mezzy Star
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$9.95
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Juicy, tender scallops, shrimp or calamari
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$11.95
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Lightly-breaded chunks stir-fried In a sweet
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Lightly battered shrimp, quick-fried and coated
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$12.95
0RAN6E PEEL B EEF
Szechwan-style beef tossed with red chllis and
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Semi-crisp egg noodles stir-fried with vegetables
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Scallions, garlic and chilis sauteed with ground
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Jar "Take S at Five" series of free concerts, South Coast Plaza Village
has corralled some musicians who have pleased plenty of local crowds
over the years.
Presented 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays ,chrough Sept. 14, the latest
series will include cuisine at nominal costs supplied by village restau-
rants Antonello Ristorante, Gandhi Indian Cuisin e, Gustaf Anders,
Horikawa and the Vill age Farmer.
Proceeds from food sales will be donated to Juvenile Diabetes In·
ternational/Orange County Chapter.
The concert lineup includes:
• Wednesday, Karen Gallinger and the La Darbera Quartet, which
features the vocalist who just landed a contract with the Sea Breeze
lobe!, backed by a quartet composed of musicians from Tony Bennett's
band.
•Aug. 31, Freeway Philharmonic, which drives home a unique blend
of jazz, pop, rock and classical styles.
•Sept. 7, Vocal"orks, which brings a 1940s' radio show to life through
S1md S1md1y thru Frld1y 5·7pm
LIVE JAZZ, BLUES & ROCK
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•Sept. 14, Steel Parade, which fuses the sounds of Ca ribbean steel
drums with contemporary rhythms.
South Coast Plaza Village is located at Sunnower and Plaza Drive,
across from the Nordstrom store at South Coast Plaza. For more infor-
mation, call 435-2050.
SPEAKING OF SERIES: Newport Marrio11's free
Champagne Sunday of Jazz series continues 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday with the
Susie Hansen Latin Jazz Band.
Meanwhile, Hyatt Newporter's Summ~r Jazz Series picks up again
Aug. 26 with Dobby Lyle and the B-Sharp Jazz Quartet. Tickeh arc SIS.
However, you cari catch th e B-Sharp crew free 3 p.m. Saturday at the
Virgi n Megastore at Triangle Square.
ROCK 'N' REGGAE: Howlin Mercy comes to the
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Aug. 31. Admission is SIO. Call 673-4700 .
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Mean\\ hire, local bonds Ra, .. Uone and I Suldja~) pla~ -rock and n;g·
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READ IN'
WRITIN'
NO SHIN'
By MAllLA BIRD
I magine 200 would-be chefs
with cager young fingers fold-
ing napkins and mixing sticky
batter. It happens at Mimi Cros-
son's culinary and etiquette class,
called First Class, at the Four
Seasons Hotel on Newport Drive.
The unflappable Crosson, with
help from husband Tom {who
spent his childhood days on little
Balboa Island) are hard at it twice
a week with classes covering a va-
riety of subjects such as foreign
words; the how-tos of introduc-
tion; folding linens like a pro; and
cooking yummy food.
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LOCAL DININe
• M.u.c M.u.nwJDAJLT PILOT
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Weekend
...... of mWytpky.., ~
Md sour chJcUll. Each ...... tulel
aJsp Md N~ friller II ~ -
119 a dollop of vanilla a ~ ll'i'hw,
......, nd nuts and blessed With a thin leaf
al ... ...
The ... pmty .. ''*" per perlOll, letwed rrom 3 to 5 p.m.
I'• INni• tOwud lite lunch and high tea all at once. If ~
are absolutely f•19ed, a grand high tea with ~en more de·
lecUbles is .S1sH 2931 East Coast Highway, CitM. Phone
675-6622.
P.S. Happy Independence Anniversary to all our Indian
friends.
What the heck, if your kid can't
dance, doesn't do art, isn't into
soccer or Little League, how about
m~king him or her knowledgeable
in the kitchen and getting a little
polish to boot?
Mimi Crosson oversees young chefs preparing to ·bake apples In First Class at the Four Seasons. JOHNDOMINIS WINE TASTING
Whatever the motive, the Cros-
sons have devised a gentle hands-
on experience, and by the looks of
last week's Monday class, the stu-
dents, ages 6 to 14, are having a
good time and picking up pointers
as they go.
work teams of 10 each and every-
body gets into the act as 20 spoons
are wielded by each earnest ap-
prentice. The deugh appears to be
finger-lickin' good, so it's back to
the scrub area for another hand·
washing session.
With help from Margaret Rose
an~ Dunny Crosson, the class
moves from preparation to table
manners while the food is cooked.
After that comes the crucial taste
test, as students sit at tables which
they have carefully and capably
set.
'~Phenom" chef ~se Sorensen will show his talented stuff at
a wine tasting dinner on Wednesday with wines from Steele.
A knockout menu of seafood and rack of lamb is on the
menu. This one's not to miss. limited space, $60 per person
at John Dominis with reservations at 6S0·5112.
A huge silve r punch bowl filled
with icy pink lemonade is the first
pit stop. Then, everyone washes
hands while'two work tables are
prepared for the making of today's
recipes -dessert tamales and
pJ.lmpkin-filled empanadas, (South
American foods in honor of Jose
Barragan, director of food and
beverage at the Four Seasons).
For two hours, once each week
for four weeks, students come to
class, and the series of classes
costs SlOO. It is usually mom or a
grandparent who drops them orr
at the Four Seasons and heads
back to work or across the street
to the lures of Fashion Island for
the two-hour wait.
Local schools represented in-
clude: Lincoln, Harbor Day and,
Page. Children nttcnding come
from Costa Mesa, Newport Beach,
Laguna Hills, Irvine and Fullerton.
Crosson says, "I plan to expand
subjects next month.''
For enrollment informatioh,
phone her at 722-2900 or fax 642-
6237.
PORGY AND BESS PICNIC
The American Institute of Wine and Food is going to have an
outstanding pot-luck picnic when the classic Gershwin favor·
ites from "Porgy and Bess" and works from Leonard Bern·
stein are presented Saturday night, Sept. 3, at the Irvine
Meadows Amphitheater.
Non.members and member's are invited' to make reserva-
tions ASAP (today) (or this Festival of Southern Cuisine. Picnic
· plus loge section concert tickets cost $26 for members, Sl 1
for guests. Checb should be mailed to AIWF, 20282 Spruce
Ave., Newport BHch, CA 92660-0738.
The pot·luck put means bringing one dish to share -with
~&ht ~ings. Here are some 'ideas~ seafood gumbo; sweet
potato pie; fried chicken; boiled crawfish; gumbo; smoked
lurby; catfish; rum-baked beans; buttermilk biscuits and
pecan or peach pie. Sounds like a winner -more details
.when your~ are mailed. Now, y'all be there!
-Br MARl..it BIRD
While the kids adjust their
aprons and chers toque blancs.
Mimi Crosson begins with a few
tricky questions, an exe rcise in
manners such as: "Who would you
introduce first -your mother or
you r grandmother?"
Monday's class is divided into A student glve"s a flower-shaped .napkir:t fold the finishing touch.
MDrla Bird co~·ers locDI dining
for tht DDily Pilot.
AMERICAN
CHARUE'S IAJl & RESTAURANT, A local
reslouront/bor with o "hometown• flavor.
Featuring pool, darts, sotell1te, big Kreen TV, Pool
Tournament every Wed night Se<¥tng lunch M.o~
Frt 1 1 to 2 & Sot Breakfast 8 to noon. $ 1.50
M.ory's & Drivers Sot & Sun 6 to noon. Shot of the
WHk $1 00 Open 366 day o year (leap year
only) 6om to 2om 6041 8olso 0 Springdale 1n
Huntington Beach. (714) 89~ 100
DICK CHURCH'S RfSTAURANT, A family style
coffee shop located at 2698 Newport Blvd., Costa
.Mesa. Menu includes brectkfosl, lunch and dinner.
Prices rang' from $3.00 to $7 99. O~n Wion.·
Sot 6:00om to 9~00pm. IN, WC, V, MC. (714)
646-7762
KENNY ROGERS ROASTERS, located in the
Fountain Volley Promenade at 1 8315 Brookhurst
St #2, Fountain Volley. Wood fire roosted chicken
and side dishes mode fresh doily Watch the
chicken cook on our open spit wood fire rotisserie.
Try our chicken pot pie, p1lo sandwiches, and
specialty solods Don't forget Kenny's famous
muffins! Open Sun.-Thurs 11 om-1 Opm, Fri.·Sot
·~ -
11 om-11 pm. IN, OUT, WC, TKO. V, MC, AE, OS,
ATM. (714) 378-0798
STUDIO CAfE, located at 100 M.oln St Balboa
(at foot of p1erl The Studio Cafe is the happening
ploce for food, fun & entertainment. Menu includes
ribs, chicken, frelh hsh, posto, oppet1Hn &
.alods, olM> serving brvnch on Sot & Sun 10 to
3·00 which Includes S.lgion woffies, omeleltes,
pancakes and much more Prices range from
Your Restaurant Guide to Dining in
Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar,
$2 9.S..$13,95 Open 7 days o week.Mon-Fri
11 3().1 30 om, Sot-Sun 10.1 .30om.
IN.BRU.FB.ENT, l/,MC,Af ,DC
Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley
CHINESE
CHOI HONG, Gourmet Chinese. Ught & healthy,
no msg used, only naturol 1ngred1ents Menu
includes · low col meals, comb1no1to11 plates, beef
· or pork dishes, chicken & vege dishes, and family
vlaue d1nnefl. Toke out ovo1loble $ 1 . buck o plate
ovo1loble. located ot 17938 Mognol10 St. (neict to
Pie N Sovel Founlotn Volley. (714) 96.S..3698
Open 7 days o week.
FRENCH
ltM JHIM, located at 18687 Broolthur,at (near SAIATINOS USTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO. ,
Ellis in Callens C0<n«) Founlo1n Volley. Enjoy located at 251 Shipyard Woy, Newport Beach .
Orange County's famous Indian dish · lo loNlnu includes great posto, award winning Caesar
Horik0<mo. Other entries include Lomb chops, solod, delicious homemade sausage, veal, lamb,
Fish and Vegetarian dishes all w....d with mild lots of vegetarian dishes, good win9, beer,
sauces. Sptcey Ao'IOfs ore mode upon request. coppucino & deserts. •1t•s o family owned & run
Serving lunch Wion. thru Fri $3.95 to $6 95. restaurant.. Prices range from $4.95 to $1 3.95
Dinners served 7 nights o weelt from $6 95 & up. Open 7 days 0 week. ~ing Sot & Sun Brunch
Accepting most credit cords. (714)963-6777. from 8:30 to 1 :OOSundoy thru Thursday 11 om to
ITALIAN 10pm. Friday & Sot. I lom-1 lpm IN, OUT, WC,
BRU, WB, V, M. AE, DC
SEAFOOD
G&IJS ISINC>, Goixmet d.ntng a las! rood pncm
Family s¥enskJuronl wilh island Iheme OvS11r bar,
searood, lobsw, saeob, chicien. po$.IO onJ ~ Lunch and dinner speools. Pnces 'Of198
from $3.50 & ~Ful bar and ca mop aeclil cards.
Hn. 11 om to 1 coddoil lounge 11 om IO .12pm .Locae.d ot 1892 8eoc:h 811.d •• lfunllngton 8ecx:h
(714) 962-8316
HUNTINGTON IEACH MARKET IROILll,
Here's o unique ploce fQ< family dining where
fresh $80f9Qd rs king and Mpert mesquite
broiling is our trademark. Our fresh fish changes
doily and we also feature chicken, steaks ond
posto There's o fresh seafood market, too. lunch
and Dinner, full bor Children's menu. AE, V,MC
and OS cords welcome 20111 Brookhurst St
(neict to Target, 1us1 south of Adams). No
reservohO!,IS (714) 963-B166:'
PACIFIC FISH & SEAFOOD, located 01 2620
Newport Blvd , Cosio Meso Menu includes
seafood salads, seafood sandwiches, grilled
entrees, fish & chips, fish locos, sushi and more.
Also hos one of Orange County's largest
mventooes of fresh fish from it's fish market Prices
range from $1 95 and up. Open M-f 11~. Sot
11-5, IO, WC (71 4) 650-0130.
POT OF SHRIMP, An unequaled dining
e11penence and the service unsurpossoble
featuring shrime. M.oh1Moh1, Swordfish. Steaks,
Caesar Salad, Cajun Catfish & Spices Open 7
days from 8om-1 Opm. Breokfost, lunch, & dinner.
Sidewalk dining IOcoted at 113 Walnut, bockStde
of (714) 960.7278
ZUllES DRY DOCK, l~oted at 9059 Adams,
Hunhngton Beach. Menu includes seafood, steak
& lobster, p1uo, prime nb, O}'lter bor. Prices
range from $3.95 and up O~n doily from
11 30om to 1 O.,,m, Cocktails Iii 11 pm. IN, FB, we. v, MC. 17' 41 963-6362.
ZUllES RISTAUIANT, located ot 1712
Placentia, Casto Mttso Menu includes nbs,
chicken, steak & lobster, prime rib, pizza, oyster
bor. Prices range from $3 95 and'up. Open
doily from l 1.30om to 1 Opm, Cocktails 'til 11 pm.
10, FB, WC, No credit cords. CHANTICWI, located at 18912 MocArthur
1714) 645-8091 Blvd . Irvine, ocrou from John Wayne Airport IUSKETTI IOY ... tostier than ever .. Buskett1 boy JAPANESE STEAKS
BAKERY /COFFEE HOUSE
AltOMAS lXPUHO CAH, specializes in
hihly bok.d muffins, scones, crOh$0nb,
cooai9a & dess.rts, including l"mmy low fat &
non fat items, and the best coffH lan.s in
town. Open dolly 5:30om-2pm. Mon · Fri,
6om-2pm Sot. & Sun Next IO Gilberts at 259
E. I 7th St • Costa Mesa 5•8-2224
CAFE
aunf'S CAii, Located at 320 BrislOl IG al
lt.dfull (by Arco Mini Mortj in Cosio Meso.
Menu inclvde's good country coollin'
breoltfoat with the best omeleltes, pancakes,
great Mexican breakfast dashes and lunch
with stirfry ¥9getobles, tertyoki bowl, garlic
chicken, osSO<ted IOlods, healthy turkey
burgMs, homburgMs, served w/ potato solod
or fries. Try Ruth's home cooain' today Great
food. great pricesl Prices range from $2.99
lo $5.95. Open 7 days o wffk 7om lo 2pm
10,00, WC
MAONOUA CAfl, Open fa< breakfast,
lvnch and dinner · 7 days o wHlt from 6 30 to
9 30prn Doily specials stort1ng as low a.
$1 .99 IO $5 99 8eer & Wine ovoil All mojor
cr.d11 cords occepfed. Located at 8988
Warne< Ave /Mognol10 Phone 8•7-9189
CALIFORNIA CUISINE
OICKO'I, Coauol Coltf . .&.gone• with pl.nty al
room lo enjoy yourself Locoted ot 7887 <Anter
Dr • Hun11ng10n Beach Menu includes hot & cokt
pouos, spec10lty ptuos, fo111a's and items from the
gnll Prices range from $3 95 lo $13 95 Open
l 1.30 lo close. Oonc1ng nightly, 1ou on Wed Sig
Bond Swing Music Thur klidnight 10, &au.
DRESS,fB,ENT, we. V,MC,AE,OC 892·2227
For,,.,.. ................... loclll .......... n. ~ ..... 642-4321
or lhe Hulllit .. a1 .... In d1p IH .. I. ......
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Elegant, charming, gracious & beautiful, each • is comm~tted to providing the v.,ry f1"!st fresh
dining room hos o different dec0< FrencM:ol1farn10 pasta, .PIZZO c:ind solod to our guests in o cu1si~osty but healthfully prepared. Lunch specials wh1ms1col, unique setting at o most affordable
at $8.00 and up . the dinner menu includes 0 ,Pfice ... We also coi.r late. night business 11\fftings
voriety of seafood, meat, chicken, solods and more. and all other occasions. Meals range from $3.75
Prices ronge from $6 to $25. S-v1ng lunch 11 .30. lo $5.25. Open Monday thru Sotufdoy 11 :30 lo
2·30, Dinn« 5 3().10 30, Sunday Brunch 10:30-9:00. (714) 968-4949 We love logo 0<d.rs.
2·30. open 7 days 0 week 10, OD, BRUNCH RES. located In Fountain Volley ot 18225 South
REQ FB. ENT. WC, V. WC., AMX DC. DISC. Valet Brookhvrst. S.. you soon .. 88
Parking (714) 758-8001
LA MAUllW, located at 18121 Beach Blvd.,
south of Tolbert in Hunhngton Beach The food 11
truly French, French, French! The French chef direct
from Cannes pleases your palate with authentic
French country cuisine ond prepares innovative
specials each day lunch & d1nnM doily. Closed
Tuesdays V,WC.. Res (7141 841-0098.
GREEK
CAii PLAKA, located al 18633 Broolthurst St,.
Fountoin Volley, (714) 963-4999. Authenllc
GrHk ambience 1nclyd1ng live mu11c, o belly
doncM and dancing woiten. Menu Includes
Gr..k oppetizefs, UJloch, postos, beef. lamb and
chicken di.hes Full bor on prem11es. Reservohons
accepted. Open fa< lunch. I 1 30.2 30, Dinner
Sun-Thun. 5-10 30pm, Fri & Sot 5. I 1 30pm. IN,
WC, RES, FB, ENT. "1{8, V,MC,AE,DS
INOIAN
CIAO, local.cl al 2600 East Coast Hwy, C«ono
Del M.or. Come ond e11penence Corona del Mot's
newest ltolion reslouronl serving New Yo<lt style
p1uo, gourmet pjuos. exciting poslos, creative
salads, coffee, coppucino ond fresh boked
pastries. Prices range from $3 95 IO $8.95. Open
7 days o week frOf'I\ Som' to 11 pm, except Sunday
open 4 lo 11 pm Delivery ovailoble, V,WC., AE,
WC, IN OUT
GIOVANNI'S rTAUAN HSTAUl.ANT located
at 16041 Bolso Chico Rd /Edinger, Huntington
Beach. All Home Cooaed ltollon Dishes. No
preservohves used Each d11h is cooa.d al lime of
Of'dering. Menu includes home mode Ponzerotti,
pasta dishes, pizza, llOlion subs, ontipoalo solods.
homemade 50Ups & chilli. Prices from $3.65 -
$14.65. Hrs 11om-9pm Tues thru Sot. Clos.cl
Sun. & Mon. Cosuol dress, tolte out orders, beer,
wine & soft drinks No credit cords 846-4666 Of
846-8188.
ClOFHI CHIMNIY , Wowfront d1n1ng ot ~t a.och 3408 Vio ()porto.Authenhc lndion PllO'S ~ISTAUtlANT, located at 2221 N.
M41ghloi delicacies MYer bel'ore in Orange County Moin St 1n Seacl1ff Village S-ving br.akfost,
by our lomous chef "Moh1nder Rom Gurv• Try our lunch and dinn« Now open 7 days o WMlt.
lamb Of chicken kabobs cumes and wide vorihes al Homemade poncolces, pastries, posies, & doily
fresh ~bles cooaeci 10 our own ground lndt0n specials Estoblnhed an 1979 Early Bird dinners
herbs & spic.. Reasonc>bl. pri<es starting os low os 5-6 30 nightly Lo;olc fa< our MW breoltfcnl and
$1. 95 1a $6 95. Open 7 doya 0 WMk from 1 I 0,.,,,_ lunch menus c0tn1ng April I
8pM. OUT, TKO, 'tf{C 673·l679 IANOAUO rTAUAN CAii, Locol.d ot
INDIAN WWW. located at 1520 Wal Cor.ut '21148 Beoc:h Blvd • (ot Allonlo), Family own.cl,
Hwy Chtcbn, ~. MOfood and ~'°" eY9fY'h1ng prepot.d with the f1Mtf meats & d.~ oll prepot.d IO~ with onty lh. 'he.tea & fomout for ti's 1nfomous chieMCC>ke.
f,.shest 1,;p.deents Prices rong9 from $2.50 to P.i~i tonge from $2 .00 to $11 95 Open Tu.s
S 15 95 fol o complft comb1notion dinne<. Open 7 thru Sotl 1·9P'ft, Sun 11 8 pm Clo~ Mon IN,
days o ..,...._ lunch 11 ·30 to 2 30, d1nne< 5 to 10 OUT, 'tf{C, Wirta and is..,
10, F8, V, MC. At OS, DC (71~) 646-3993 (71') $36-2~.:8.
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KIKUYA FINE JAPANESE CUISINE, featuring
fine dining , Sushi Bor, Teppon Tobie, M.o1n D1n1ng
Room. Full bar and cocktail lounge featuring
sJ)9Ciolty tropical drinks. Jazz. bond every Fri. &
Sot. night and KOf~e every Tues night. Open for
lunch Mon-Fri. 11 ·30.2:30, Dinner Sun-Thvn 5-
1 Opm, Fri & Sot 5-11 pm. 8052 Adams Ave
(c0<ner of Beach) Huntington Beach, (714) 536-
6665 All mo10< credit cordJ eicc~ Otners Club.
RR. FB, E. WC
MEXICAN
AVILAS IL IANCHrTO, A dining landmark for
ave< 20 r-ors. Run by the Av1lo family, Avilos hos'7
locations to serve you in Casto Mesa, Newport
Beoch, Santo AnO, Long Beoch, Hunhngton Pork &
Loguno HiNs & HuntinglOn Beach. Featuring
authentic food with the freshest ingr.dients & o new
creative light 'Cuisine along with authentic Moma
Avila'• r.cipes. 101 BRU, FB, ENT, 'tf{C, V. MC, AE,
DC, & DISCOVER. • Avilos hos o r•pulolion for
treating you like port of the fomilyl"
MAaOAJlrTAV1LLI, localed at 2332 West
Pacific Coast Hwy. Mexican burgers, fo11tos,
burrilos & more. Sp«iols doily Price range from
$4 95 to $10.95 Open l 1·30om 10 12 30MI
IN, F8, V, MC, /4£, OC. (714) 631-8220.
Ml CASA, locoted ot 296 17th Sir-eet, Costa
-MNo A 1J1p IO Mexico! Meiucon Food. Open
dotly at I 1 om Prices range from $ 2 2 5 to
$8 95 S.v1ng lunch & dinner fa< 0"'8f 20
yeots IN, FB, we. v. we.. AE, oc. CB, D 645-
7626
WAHOO'l PllH TACO, With 3 locotions
1133 PCH, l.oguno hoch, (71 4) 497.0033,
1862 Pb:.ntlo, Co• Mtto, (71 •I 63 l .J'33
ond 3000 Bntlol. COSIO MelCI (71 4) '3.S.() 130
Menu includ.s foh tocos, bumtos, block Wiant
& rice, salodJ, IOtldw1Chea. Pras ronl9 from
$ I 65 lo $7 .SO. Open Mon ·Sof 11 om to
l()pm, Sun. 1lom10 9pm, IN, TKO, 'WC .
THI IAIN SnAK HOUSE, located at 2300
Harbor Blvd, #31 , Costa Mesa. Menu includes
steaks, fresh fish, chicken, burgers and solods
Prices range from $3.75 f0< lunch and $6.25
fa< dinner. Open 1 lom fa< lunch M-So Dinner
4pm M-Fr Oinnet 3pm Sot & Sun. IN, WC, V,
MC, AE. OC. (714) 641 ·97n
SEAL BEACH
OUD'll INN. Established in 1930 by the
01rstnp. Still o meeting place of pilots around the
world who •nLOY the best in dining. located al
t 400 Pacific Coast Hwy. Seel 8.och The menu
includes fresh f11h doily, steaks, lob.tee' & crab
legs Pnces •tort ot $4.95. Open weeli:doys
1 fom-1 Qpm. 'hi 10 30P-4':' weekends. IN, FB.
ENT. we. V, MC, AE (310) .A31-3022
SPORTS BAR & DINING
IND OVll IND SPOnl I.Al, S-ving
steaks, fish, appetizers & sondwi~hes. Prices
range from $2~$1 2 Spirib, pool loumoments,
dart tournaments Happy hcxrt every day with
fr .. appetizers Open 7 dors o wHk, f pm-
1 :30om Mon-Fri, I I om-1 :30om Sot & Sun FB,
All mojof cr.d11 cords I 6129 Broolthurat,
Fountain Valley
YOGURT
IAB .. PllOZ9t YOOWT Just ~It• the old
Molt ShcDo. oround the comer All non fat yogurt
· s1111 (61 ffo'von lob out or d111e 1n To•s like ic• er.om but it's ~urt ond with 1986 pr1cft.
Children's Birthday parties ate ......&corned ond
fund roi.-s ore ......&comed W. ore con¥eni9ntfy
located ot Tolben ofld ~. F V. neJCt lo
Tht1fty Drugi 17910 1 /2 Mog~.
(71 •I 378-0337 I
IN "*-d!fli119 OUT owidoot-din.119 WC wt.I thoir occ• ... u brl#leh, ltES , ... Wlllol11, fl full
bcw. ENT tnllflOil'MMlll TICO ~. WI w1118
bor, I/ ,,,90, NC mo11t1t0fd, Al. Olllericon 811pfeu,
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STRAWBERRY CINNAMON JAM
2 quarts '*>e atntwbente1, hulled
Unawwten.d apple Juice
14 to 112 twpoot1 ~ cm.,,,o,, (optionll/J
118 tuapoon ground nutm.g (optlonalJ
1 package (1-314-oz.} no-augar-.
needed pectin
7 to 8 packets Equar ,...,.,,., or 2-114
to 2-112 fNapoona Equa,.Measure-
1 to 2 fNapoona ltmon juice
1:'Prepare four 1/2-pint freezer jars according
to manufacturer's instructions.
2. Crush strawberries to make 4 cups. Plaoe
strawberries in strainer over glass measuring
cup to drain juice, and add enough apple
juice to make 1 cup total.
3. Combine juice and spices in medium
saucepan; add pectin slowly, stirring con-
stantly to prevent lumps. Heat to boiling over
medium-high heat, stirring constantly to
avoid scorching. Boil and stir 1 minute.
4. Remove saucepan from heat; stir In straw-
berries, sweetener and lemon juice.
5. Fill freezer jars to within 1/2-inch of top.
Wipe jar rims; cover with lids. Let stand at
room temperature 4 hours. Refrigerate until
• chilled, or place jam in freezer. Jam may be
stored up to 3 weeks in refrigerator or in
freezer up to 6 months. Makes four 1/2-pint
jars.
NutrltloMI lnfotmatlotl ,,.r TeblMpooft SetvlnQ: 20
celorles; Og pt'OfWn; 5g catbolri<hte; 1g dl«My ~
Og fat; Og ut fat; Omg chcWll~ Omg 90dum.
CRAPE CLUSTER JAM
2· 112 to 3 pounds Medlns red or green grapes
Untweetened red 0( white grape juice
2 fNspoottS fresh minced tSmlflOl1
or 112 tNspoon dried (optJonaQ
1 package (1-314-oz.} no-sugar-needed
pectin
9 to 10 packets Equa,. sweetener or
2-314to3f'NspoonsEqual'.Measure-
1 to 2 tablespoons lemon juice
1. Prepare four 1/2-pint freezer jars according
to manufacturer's instru<(t1ons.
2. Chop grapes to make 4 cu ps. Place
grapes in strainer over glass measuring cup
to drain juice, and add enough grape juice to
make 1 cup total.
3. Combine grapes, Juice and tarragon in
medium saucepan; add pectin slowly, stirring
constantly to prevent lumps. Heat to' boihng
over medium-high heat, stirring constantly to
avoid scorching. Boil and stir 1 minute. ·
4. Remove saucepan from heat; skim foam, if
necessary. Let stand 1 to 2 minutes, stirring
frequently. Stir in sweetener and lemon juice.
5. Fill freezer jars to within 1/2-inch of top.
Wipe jar rims; cover with lids. Let stand at
m temperature 4 hburs. Refrigerate until
illed, or pJace jam in freezer. Jam may be
ored up to 3 weeks in refrigerator or in
zer up to 6 months. Makes four 1/2·pint
jars.
N11trltlon lnlonn•tJon ,,.r T•blespoon Serving: 10
~ Og ptOf9ln; 39 ~r.: Og d#tMy fOlt;
Og fat; Og ut tat; ()ng ~ Omg .odium.
FRESH PINEAPPLE
PRESERVES
1 lllrge ,..,. ,.,..,,,. (about 4 pounds),
peeled, cored
UnSWNtened pi,,..,,,. juice
2 teaapoona fmh minced mint leaves
or 314 twpdon dried (optJonal}
1 package (1-314-oz.) ltO-IUflllf·needed
pdn
16 to 18 packet. Equa/9 awwteMr
015 flo5-1/2ta11p»•~
1. Prepare fOlK 1f2-pint freezer jars according
to manufacturer's instructions.
2. Crush pineapple to make 4 cups. Place
pineapple in strainer over glass measuring
cup to drain JUiee, and add enough pineapple
;uice to make 1 cup total.
3. Combine pineapple, juice and mint in
medium sauoepan; add pectin slowly, stirring
constantly to prevent lumps. Heat to boiling
over medium-high heat, stirring constantly to ·
avoid scorching. Boil and stir 1 minute.
4. Remove saucepan from heat; skim foam, if
necessary. Let stand 1 to 2 minutes, stirring
frequently. Stir In sweetener.
I. Fill freezer jars to within 1/2-inch of top.
Wipe }at rims; cover with Iida. Let stand at
room templflt\n 4 hout'8. Refrigefate unt~
chilted, or piece jam in freezer. Jam may be
stored up to 3 weeks in refrigerator or In
freezer up to 6 months. Makes four 112-pint
jen.
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EASY FREEZER JAMS THAT NEED NO ADDED TABLE SUGAR . .
One of the most welcome signs that summer 1s upon us is
the abundant supply of fresh bemes and other seasonal fruits
in local markets. Baked in pies, spooned over shortcakes, or
simply out-of-hand, you can enjoy their luscious flavors and
juicier prices right now.
Or, tum your favonte summer fruits into easy freezer jams.
That way you can en1oy them now -and six months from
now -when they're no longer in season. Freezer jams don't
have to be frozen, though. You can keep them unde~ refriger-
ation for three weeks.
Even novices to "putting up~ can make freezer jares in as
little as 30 minutes. Freezer 1ams involve very little time or
effort compared to traditiooal homemade jams. (Not having
to deal with scalding hot jars and kettles of boiling water is a
real bonus.) They require httle or no cooking, and with the
I 0
nght pectin, you won't even need to add sugar to the recipe.
On average. traditional sugar-added 1ams contribute
approximately 50 calones per tablespoon serving. Jams made
wrthout added table sugar can contribute as httle as 10 calones
per serving.
To boost sweetness without adding table sugar, use
Equal9sweetener. Use the familiar blue packets, or try Equat-
Measure·~ sweetener. It's the same concentrated sweetener m
bulk form, so it's more convenient for recipes and other quan-
tity uses.
Because vanous brands of pectins are specifically formu-
lated to work with and without .sugar, a no-sugar-needed or
low methoxyl pectin 1s required in the following recipes. There
are several on the market.
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BLUEBERRY BAY JAM
2 quarts blueberries
UnSWMtened apple juice
5 bay #Nves (optlonaQ
1 package (1-314-oz.) no-sugar-iHHlded
pectin
12 to 14 packets Equal' sweetener or
3-112 to 4 flerpoons ~ MNs&n"'
1 to 2 tablespoons lemon juice
1. Prepare five 112-ptnt freezer iars according
to manufacturer's instructions.
2. Crush bluebemes to make 4 cups. Place
bluebemes m strainer over glass measunng
cup to drain Juice, and add enough apple
1u1ce to make 1 cup total. ·
3. Combine bluebemes, 1u1ce and bay
leaves in medium saucepan; add pectin
slowly, stirnng constantly to prevent lumps.
Heat to boiling over med1um-h1gh heat, stir-
ring fonstantly to avoid scorcti1ng. 8011 and
stir 1 minute.
4. Remove saucepan from heat; skim foam , If
necessary. Let stand 1 to 2 minutes. st1mng
frequently. Remove and reserve bay leaves.
Stir m sweetener and lemon juice.
5. Fill freezer 1ars to wrthin 1/2-mch of top.
Push 1 reserved bay leaf into center of each
1ar. Wrpe 1ar nms: cover wrth lids. Let stand
at room temperature 4 hours. Refrigerate
until chilled, or place 1am m freezer. Jam
may be stored up to 3 weeks m refngerator
or 1n freezer up to 6 months. Makes fjve 1/2-
pmt jars.
Nl/trltional lnfonnatlotl per Tablespoon Setving: 15
caJorles; Og proteJn; 4g catbohydrate; 1g dietaty fOlt;
Og f•t; Og .. , fat;~~ Omg IOC#um.
SUMMER PEAR JAM
3-112 poun~s ripe, flnn Bartlett pears_
peeled and cored
Unsweetened apple juice
1 tNspoon minced fresh thyme or
114 teaspoon dried (optJonaQ
1 package (1-314-oz.} no-sugar.needed
pectin
14 to 16 packets Equar sweetener or
4-112 to 5 teaspoons EquaJ-Measu,.-
1-112 to 2 tablespoons lemon juice
1. Prepare four 1/2-pint freezer 1ars accord-
ing to manufacturer's instructions.
2. Chop pears to make 4 cu'ps. Place pears
1n strainer over glass measunng cup to dram
1u1ce, and add enough apple 1u1ce to make 1
cup total.
3. Combine pears. Juice and thyme m med1-~
um saucepan: add pectin slowly. st1mng
constantly to prevent IUrl).PS. Heat to boiling
• over med1um-h1gh heat, st1mng constantly to
avoid scorching. Boll and stir 1 minute.
4. Remove saucepan from heat: skim foam . rt
necessary. Let stand 1 to 2 minutes. st1mng
frequently. Stir m sweetener and lemon
JUICe.
5. Fill freezer 1ars to within 1/2-mch of top
Wipe 1ar nms. cover with hds. Let stand at
room temperature 4 hours. Refngerate antJI
chilled. or place 1am 1n freezer Jam may be
stored up to 3 weeks in refrigerator or m .
freezer up to 6 months. Makes four 1 '2-p1nt
1ars.
Nutntlonal lnfornwbon per T~ S«v.ng: 2S
c4llona; Og protein; 6g t:MbolrjO•te: 1g detary libr,
Og fat; Og ut f•t; OmQ ~ Omg 90dum.
PEACH ALLSPICE JAM
2 pounds ripe peaches, peeled and
pitted
Unsweetened apple juice
112 tNspoon ground allspice (optlonaQ
1 package (1-314-oz.) no-sugar-needed
pectin
9 to 10 packets Equaf sweetener or 2-314
to 3 tNtpoons EquarMNsutw-
' 2 to 3 f'Nspoons lemon juice
1. Prepare five 1/2-pmt freezer iars according
to manufacturer's 111structions.
2. Chop peaches to make 4 cups Place
peaches m strainer over glass measunng cup
to dram JUtoe, and add enough appfe 1uice to
make 1 cup total.
3. Combine 1u1ce and allspice in medium
saucepan. add pectin slowly, st1mng con-
stantly to prevent lumps Hea1 to bo1.hng
over medium-high heat, st1mng constantly to
avOtd scorching. Boil and stir 1 minute.
4. Remove saucepan from heat. Stir in
peaches, sweetener and lemon juice.
5. Fill ""z« jars to wrthm 1/2-inct'I of top.
Wipe iar nms; cov« wrth hds . ., Let stand at
room temperature 4 f'\oufS. Refrigerate unt1I
chilled, or P'ace ;am in freezer. Jam may be
stored up to 3 wfft(1 in refrigerator or in
freez« up to 6 months. Makes five 1/2~pnt
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Swanson 's new chunk chicken makes ~ecipes a bree
A mcrica's fa\iorilc canned
chlcken i.s now more
convenient and
crowd-pleasing than e"er. •
Swanson Premium Chunk White
Chicken is debuting in a new
10-ounce family size, perfect for
the lighter side or warm-weather
menus.
Convenience and quality have
always driven the Swanson canned
poultry business. $:Sys Karen
Vocllinger, marketing manager.
"This launch compliments our
current tine and offers consumers
a range of products to fit any meat
occasion."
Voellinger says the product is a
perfect fit with consumer eating
patterns. Lunchtime, dinnertime,
anytime, chieken is an
all-American favorite; it's no
wonder poultry consumption flas
doubled since 1980. Ready-to-cat
Swanson Premium Chunk White
Ch icken in the new IO-ounce size
1s the perfect ingredient for
family-pleasing meals.
Swanson· Premium Chunk White
Chicken is made wit h 100%,
skinless breast meat packed in
water, with no MSG added. It's
98% fat free with a 2.5-ounce
serving contributing only 80
calori es. But best of all, Swanson
Chunk Chicken is ready when you
are, whatever the occasion.
No more waiting for leftovers to
enjoy the fla vor and versatility of
chicken in salads, sandwiches,
entrees and-snacks. .
Swanson Premium Chunk White
Chicken offers sizes to satisfy any
consumer need. The 3-oz.
si ngli:-serving, easy open can is
perfect for on-the-go lunches. The
5-oz. size serves two; the new
I 0-oz. family size serves
approximately four. All offer a
great base for quick and easy
meals.
Garden Chicken Salad is the
perfect summer refresher course
you won't want to miss. As a main
meal or cool side dish, this quick
and easy salad teams Swanson
Premium Chunk White Chicken
with a garden of summer flavors
~nd seasonings.
A welcome warm-weather
attraction for the backyard buffet
is Chicken and Pasta Salad. This
dish features Swanson Premium
Chunk White Chicken, corkscrew
macaroni, cherry tomatoes,
cucumbers, onions, seasonings and
Butter adds zip to .
vegetable delight
A sumptuous butter
seasoned with fresh mint
and lemon zest dresses up
this medley of carrots,
broccoli and cauliflowe r.
GRILLED CARROT
MEDLEY IN FOIL
• IA cup very soft butter
• 12 large mint leaves, finely
chopped
• 2 teaspoons fresh lemon
juice
• 1 teaspoon finely grated
lemon zest (colored outer
peel of I lemon)
• 1h teaspoon salt
• 'Iii teaspoon pepper
• l package (16 ounces)
California baby-cut carrots
• lh head cauliflower (about
20 ounces, untrimmed), cut
into lh inch florets
• I bunch broccoli (about 16
ounces, untrimmed): cut
into 1 Ill inch florets
• l medium red onion, cut
into 6 wedges
• 6, J J -inch squares heavy
foil
Start coals in barbecue or
preheat oven to 450F. In
small bowl, combine butter,
mint, lemon juice and zest,
salt, and pepper; set aside.
Divide vegetables evenly
.
among sheets of foil; bring , .
edges of foil up slightly to
form bowl. Drizzle each
group of vegetables with 1
teaspoon wateT. Drop about
2 teaspoons reserved butter ·
over each serving.
Bring foil together and
fold edges to tightly seal.
Place on grill over hot, but
not naming, coals; cook '11
about 20 minutes or until
just tender-crisp, shaking
twice. Or place on baking
sheet; bake 20 to 2S minutes
or until just tender-crisp.
Open pouches at the table,
being careful of the steam.
Makes 6 servings. Helpful
Hint: Butter recipe may be
doubled. On a sheet of foil,
form eitua butter into a 1
·inch diameter log. Wrap
tightly in foil; freeze.
Variation: For a
vegetarian entrce, divide
vegetables among 2 or 3
large foU pouches, rather
than 6. Drizzle each group
of vegetables with 2
teaspoons water, top with
butler as desired. Cook
until tender-crisp.
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Mane's Refrigerated Ranch
Dressing. for a mildly tangy main
dash salad.
Add some south-of-the-border
spice to the dog days of summer
with Chicken Nachoi., made \A.1th
Camp~U's Cheddar Cheese Soup.
green oqion, tomatoes, olives and
salsa. Served over tortilla chips,
• l can (10 owu.:cs) Swanson
premium chunk ~hlte chid~cn,
drained ,
• 2 hard-cooked eus. sliced
• 1 medium tomato, cut Into 8
~-edges
Arrange salad greens, 'chicken,
egg, tomato, pepper, onion and
oli11cs on four platci.. Spoon
dressing O\icr top. Serves 4.
• l medium green pepper, cut into
~-Inch rings
CHICKINAND
PAITA IALAD
it's a crunchy and colorful fiesta of
a snack.
• 1 small red onion, sll~d (about
~cup)
• 2 cups Vlasic or Early California
pitttd ri~ oli\o'CS
• J cups coolltd corkscrew
macaroni (about 2~ cups dry)
• 1 mtdlum cucumber, cut in hair
ltngthwise, sttded and sliced
(about 2 cups) GARDIN CHICKIN
IALAD
• 4 cups salad greens torn In
bite-size pieces
• ~ cup refrigerattd Marie's
Thousand Island dressing and dip
• Pepperidge Fann stsame thin
bread sticks (optional)
• l~ cups cherry tomatoes cut In
halt
• v .. cup sllctd red onion
Channin ,.
1issue
For the Bathtoon
t 'Itta or Wlu1c • 4 Roll P;ickagc
Ruftles
Potato Chips
Sd tttcd Varkuc\
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Hidden Valley
Salad Dressings
Low Fa1 ur f~1 r rct ~l '4r
If• Ounce Bull It 2ee
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Buns
lbmbu111n •r lluc ll·tfC
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Ice Cream
Squares -~rd Flavors
Half G211on Can on
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Kellogg's
Frosted Flakes
Kellogg's
Rice Krispies
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Oil
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•Ill Oun< c I onic 2se
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6 Pack
Pepsi Cola
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Ml Ofw or UpcUll BM. 12 Ot (.;anl
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el tablespoons chopped fresh
panlty or 1 tablespoon dried
parslty Oak.ts
• I can (10 ounces) Sw-unson
premium chunk ~bile chicken,
droined
• ¥• cup rdrlgtrated Marie's
Ranch Salad dressln& rand dip
In large bowl mix pasta,
cucumber, tom:u oes, onion,
p:irsley, chicken and dressing.
Cover and refrigerate at least four
hours. Serves five.
CHICKIN NACHOS
• 1 can (10-Y.f ouocts) Campbell's
It=:!
cundroscd Chcddor cheese
•~cup .olsu
• t con (10 ounces) s ... an~
prtmlum chunk ~hire chic
drained
• 1 bag (nbout 10 ounces)
chips
• Chopped lomalo
• Sliced green onions
• Vlaslc or Early Coll'forni
pilled ripe olives
In medium saucepan m·
salsa and chkken. Over lo
heat through, starring occa
SeNc over chips. Top with
onioO"s and olives. ScNes s·
Black Plums
or Nectarines
Large lzc · Plump and Firm
Califorrua Grown
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Thursday, August 18, 1994 FOOD 3
~Treat yourself to iriternlitional flavor wi th turke y
'T he United States has truly
gone global. While
l international trading makes
lhe headlines, behind the eenes
there's a lot of ethnic innuence
taking place in the culinary world,
as well.
1.1 Look at the menus or some
major American restaurants, and
you'll sec that you can now order
Italian, Mexican, Chinese and
h·> other ethnic dishes all in the same
restaurant.
Instead of gotng to scpa;ate ,II
.,.1 1 restaurants, you can i.it across the
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table from each other and dine on
foods from different lands.
The items in the supermarkets
are showing a more international
influence as well.
The condiment section keeps
expanding, there are different
varieties of rice to select from and
the produce is much more exotic.
From restaurant menus to the
items in your local grocery store,
you'll find a definite international
influence in the culinary scene.
In addition to the fact that more
international ingredients and
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dishes are now available to u • thi-;
ethnic influence is having a subtle
influence on our own nati\.c
cuisjne as well.
As cooks and chefs are team in~
how to prepare authentic dbhcs
from other countries, they are
adapting these techniques 10 th e
recipes they've prepared for years.
As a result, even rrnditio1rn l
American foods sometimes ha\'c
nn internation:il flavor.
By using such a versatile
ingredient as turkey cutlets, you
can add an international taste lO
the foo1h )OU prt'p.1re in )Our own
kitchen.
Since turkc) ha a !)Ubtk lla,or,
)OU C<lll u c un U~i>Otlll!Clll of
diffcr • .:nt h1:rb), ~pile~ and other
lla\orings to crcutc a varict~ of
diffe rent intcrn:Hional ta!>tt:
scnsatiom.
When )OU !lcrvc fur key
Parmc.:~un, Turke> Strug:rnufl ;111d
th is heart} Uerman-~t}lc Turkey
Weiner Sch11111c.:I, )UU !'1\1.!
your~clf, }our l.1mily and fricm.b
the be!>t ut l>uth "u1 Id' -
intcrnatiu11.1l lla\or with
modcr1Hfa) benefit~.
Pack up some turke) cu1lc:1 • or
Ull} or the Ol:tfl~ OthCf tUI kC)
pt uJuch JI )Our ~upc:rmu1 kct, and
~o mtcmJlionnl yu ur:,clf "ith
turke) cu1let!I <111J ju'l u le:\\. other
ingredienh, )UU c:an crct11c un
unlimited number uf in nu' :iti'c
ethnic tfohc.:i..
't ou'il be able tu :id I 1\l'''
richness and in1crn.111u11.d tl.1ir to
1hc.: meal~ on \our t.1bk.
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Orange Flesh
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, • l pound turkc) cutlets
• I tabk~poon uli\ c oil, di\ i<kd
• \14 l'Up rcuund fJt, ,rJtcd
mouardl.1 du:csc
• I 4 \:Up pn·p.in:d )p.1ghl:tli \,IUC~
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30 "ccond.,, or until ..t.ee~e 1
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•I pound turhl') l Ulll b , l'UI in
1 :·int h i.trips
• 2 talJlt:sp~on'> marg.1ri nc
• 1ti tca!ipoun l Jd1 sail and pq>plr
• 1,: cup ~lin·d or1iu11
• I teaspoon rninn·d garlic
• 1 ~ pound fresh mui.hruum>,
thinl) slind
• I tal>lcc,1>0011 brand~
• 1 tablc,puon ll vur
• 1 teaspoon d ried dill ~H·ctl . . ' • '~ l UP ndul1.:d s.uuium d1id,rn
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4 FOOD Thursday, August 18, 1994
: Some fat is crucial to sweet success to desserts . .
•• T he mere mention of • homemade cookies, pies,
• cakes, biscuits and
quickbrends can cau!.e a
mouth-watering desire for goodies
to satisfy the soul nnd the sweet
tooth.
But there are few factors that
• will destroy this anticipation foster
• than biting into a hard, dry cookie
or cake.
• The appropriate texture is
: cruciul to all baked goods.
• Professional bakers, whose ,
• livelihoods depend on
consistently-superior results,
understand the properties of
individual baking ingredients and
work to hone their techniques to
perfection.
While the extent of their
knowledge is rnore than the home
bar.er requires, some principles of
bar..ing are so important and
universal that satisfactory results
arc 'irt ually impossible to achieve
if they are ignored.'
All cookie, pie, cake, biscuit and
quickbread recipes call for baking
. fat; the kind of Cat that is used
and the way in which it is handled
during the mLxing process directly
affects the tenderness, height and
mobture level of baked goods.
Perhaps the most vital step in
making cookie dough or cake
baller is the creaming, or mixing
of the fa1 and sugar. During
creaming, air is beaten into the
m~1ure, creating bubbles, which
become enlarged during baking as
the heat of the oven releases the
carbon dioxide in the leavening
agen1. Air butibles in a dough or
baller lead to higher and lighter
finished results.
Room temperature baking fats
blend be11er than cold ones; liquid
or near-liquid fats, such as butler
or margarine tha1 h.ive been
micro\\aved or warmed to mal.c
them blendable, lack the necessary
structure to support tho air
bubbles. Because all-vegetable
Crisco shortening is stored at
room temperature in lhe pantry, it
is al\\ays blendablc.
In addition,~art of Crisco's
manufacturing process is to churn
it in a manner similar to the way
ice cream is made. This
prewhipping not only enhances its
creamy texture, it al!.o
incorporates air, so the creaming
process begins with ditnute ~ ·
bubbles already present.
While a hard crust is perfect for
French bread, which contains no
Cai, In general the most desirable
pie cru~ts and biscui1s are tender
and flaky. Using a.J>aking fat to
coal the proteins in the flout when
liquid is added prevents formation
of :1trands of gluten and keeps rhe
dough from becoming tough. That
is why bal.mg recipes always call
for incorporating the baking fat
before adding liquids.
Dy legal definition, butter and
margarine contain 20% liquid,
whether dairy solids or water. And
some spreads can contain as much
as 50% liquid, which will create
very tough, flat baked goods.
Formulated primarily as a
baking ingredient, Crisco is made
only from 100% vegeta.ble oil.
Doughs and batters made with
Crisco give bakers a head start on
the creaming process, as well as
avoiding the formation of gluten.
So Crisco cookies bake up soft and
chewy, pie crusts and biscuits are
tender and flaky, and cakes and
muffins turn out high and light.
Keeping the air bubbles intact
once a dough or batter is in the
oven is as impartant as proper
creaming. Crisco has a higher level
of emulsifiers than do butter or
margarinl!. These emulsifiers,
naturally occurring in the
vegetable oils comprising Crisco,
keep the fnt and liquid from
·separating, thus holding in the air
trapped during creaming.
And, if the fat melts before the
eggs and other proteins form a
firm structure, the beaten-in air
will escape and the finished baked
goods will be lower in volume.
Crisco is formulated to melt at
about 110·120 degrees, in contrast
to butter and margarine, which
melt much earlier in the baking
time, at a temperature slightly
lower than body temperature
(approximately 92 degtees). For
th.is reason, cookies often spread
more and cakes are often flatter
when made with butter or
margarine.
In today's busy world, when
home-made goodies are often the
exception rather than rule,
knowing just a f cw basics can help
ensure success. And while for the
home baker it may not be ·
important to know all the reasons,
specifying Crisco in recipes wiU
help achieve superior results.
Q. What are Crisco Sticks?
A. Crisco Sticks arc the same
all-vegetable shortening that cooks
have relied on for generations,
now in stick form, elim4!_ating the
need for measurirtg in tr'measuring
cup or spoon.
Q. What kind of container do
Crisco Stick.s come in?
A. Each Crisco Stick comes in
its own container with a
re· eal:iblc lid for easy storage.
The plastic container i recrclablc.
Crisco Stick.s come three sucks to
a package.
Q. How much Crisco b in each
package of Sticks?
A. Each stick measures exactly
one-cup, ideal for most recipes. A
package of 3 Crisco Sticks contain'>
3 cups of shortening,. or l pound,
new Sticks are stored in the pantry
at room temperature. There's no
need to refrigerate Crisco, unlike
both butter ond margarine.
There's also no need to soften
Crisco before mixing. Crisco is
always ready and easy to blend
are high and Hght, und Crisco pie
crusts are tender and flaky .
All-vegetable Crisco also contains
less than half the saturated Cot of
butter (Crisco contains 12 grams
of total Cat per tablespoon, and
Crisco has 3 grams of saturated fat
versus butter's 7 grams).
grocery shelves nationwide. Look
for them on the shelf next to the
' familiar blue and yellow cans of
Crisco shortening and Dutter
Flavor Crisco.
• 1 cu
• 1~ cups all-purpose flour
• j,.teaspoon soil
~ teaspoon boklng soda
• 1 cup scml·s~ect chocolate chips
4 ounces. Each Crisco Stick
contains twice as much as a stick
of butter or margarine, and a
package of Sticks contains 25
percent more than n one-pound
box of bultcr or margarine.
into great cookie dough.
Q. Why should 1 buy Crisco in
sticks instead of l>utter or
margarine?
Q. How much does it cost?
ULTIMATI CHOCOLATI
CHIP COOKlll
• 1 cup coarsely chopped pecans
(optional)
Heat oven to 375F. Place ~heets
of Coil on countertop for cooling
cookies. Combine brown sugar,
shortening, milk and vanilla in
large bowl. Deal at medium speed
of electric mixer until well
blended. Uca t egg into creamed
A. Although Crisco does not set
retail prices, the cost is expected
to average from $1. 79 to $1.99 for
the 1 pound, 4 ounce package.
• H4 cups firmly packed light
brown sug11r
Q. Where should Crisco Sticks
be stored?
A. Unlike margarine, Crisco is
made expressly fo r baking. And,
unlike butter, Crisco contains no
animal fat. Crisco cookies bake at
high, soft and chewy; Crisco cakes
Q. Where can I buy Crisco
Sticks?
• ~ cup Butter Flavor Crisco
all-vegctnblc shortening (~ Dutter
Flavor Crisco Stick)
• 2 tablespoons milk
A. Just Jil.e Crisco Ill the can, A. Crisco Sticks are arriving on • 1 tablespoon vanilla
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fr•• Ptt9e 4
mixture. Combine Ootsr, salt and
baking soda. Mot into creamed
mixture just until blended. Stir in
chocolate chips and pecans. Drop
by rounded measuring
tablespoonfuls of dough 3 inches
apart onto ungreased baking sheet.
Bake one baking sheet at a time at
375F for 8 to 10 minutes for chewy
cookies, or 11 to 13 minutes for
crisp cookies. DO NOT
OVERBAKE. Cool 2 minutes on
baking sheet. Remove cookjes to
foil to cool completely. Makes
about 3 dozen cookies. Dutter
Flavor Crisco is artificially
flavored . If nuts arc omitted, add
an additional ~ cup semi-sweet
chocolate chips.
CHEWY BROWNIE
COOKIES
• 1 ~ cups nrmly packed light .
brown sugar
• ¥.! cup Crisco all-vegetable
shortening (¥.! Crisco Stick)
• 1 tablespoon water
• 1 teaspoon vanilla
• 2.eggs
• 1 VJ cups nil-purpose flour
• 'I.I cup unsweetened baklng cocoa
• VJ teaspoon salt • v. teaspoon bnkJng soda
• 2 cups (12-ounce packngc)
semi-sweet chocolate chips
Heat oven to 375F. Place sheets
of Coil on countertop for cooking
cookies. Combine brown sugar,
shortening, water and vanilla in
large bowl. Beat at medium speed
of electric mi.'<er until "'ell
blended. Beat eggs into creamed
mixture. Combine flour, cocoa, salt
and baking soda. Mix into
creamed mixture at low speed just
until blended. Stir in chocolate
chips. Drop by rounded measuring
Alaska Crab
Cakes make
perfect meal
Summer and seafood make a
natural pair. Light and nutritious,
most types of seafood are quick to
prepare, the best possible fast
food \\hen the weather turns
warm. Alaska Crab Cakes can be
dressed up with a b;isil-flavored
mayonnaise sauce or served as
. burgers on a bun for kids and
casual family dinners. Either way,
the .convenience and delicious
flavor of fully cooked Alaska crab
makes Alaska Crab Cakes perfect
for meals all summer long.
The king of crab, Alaska King •
crab legs, has long been popular in
restaurants. Dut it is a wonderful
variety of crab to use at home as
well, The legs come fully cooked
and cleaned and often split
lengthwise, making it a snap to
peel out the meat. You'll often
find Alaska King crab both at your
grocer's seafood counter and in
the frozen seafood case. It is a
great convenience to keep Alaska
King crab in the (reezer, ready for
an impromptu dinner. To thaw
quickly, use your microwave. Or,
plan ahead and allow the legs to
thaw overnight in the refrigerator.
Alaska Snow crab i!> another
delicious variety of crab great to
keep on hand, and works equally
well for Alaska Crab Cakes.
ALASKA CRAB CAKES
• 1 slice white bread, torn into
pieces
• \.1 cup light mayonnaise
• 20 large fresh basil leaves
• 1 teaspoon grated lemon zest
• 1 small clove garlic
• l lb. Alaska Kfog crnb legs or
1 ~ lbs. Alaska
• Snow crab clusters, rcmo,·ed
Crom 5hell and chopped (this will
yield about 8 ounces or crab meat.
• V• cup chopped green onions
• 1 cu, beaten
• V.i teaspoon salt
• V.. teaspoon pepper
• Dash cayenne pepper
• 1 Tablespoon butter
• 1 sourdouah baguette, cut Into 4
equal scctlons and sliced open to
make sandwich rolls
In food processor, process torn
bread slice to make fine crumbs
(about .V.. cup crumbs). Remove to
large bowl; set aside. Place
mayonnaise, basil, lemon zest and
garlic in food processor; process
until smooth. Add 3 tablespoon
mayo.nnaise mixture to b\Jwl with
crumbs. Set aside remaining basil
mayonnaise. Add Alaska crab,
onion, egg, salt, pepper, and
cayenne to cr~mb mixture; stir
until ~ell blended. Form into 4
oblong pallie . In large killet,
melt butter over medium heat.
Drown crab C3k'.es in butter about
3 minute ; aently turn cakes.
Reduce bear to medium low and ·
cook 4 minute or un1il lightly
browned and ct Spread reserved
bn ii m.l)Onn.JI e m ide baguette
rolls. Pineo crab cakes in ide rolls.
Se""e immtdiutcly. Ma~c 4
crvings.
tablespoon! uls or dough 2 inches
apart onto ungreued baking 'heet.
Bake one baking sheet at a time 01
375F for 7 to 9 minutes, or un1n
cookies are set. DO NOT
OVERBAKE. Cool 2 minute on
baking sheet. Remove cookies to
foil to cool completely. Makes
about 3 dozen cookies.
ULTIMATl IUGAR
COOKIU
• 1V4 cups granulated sugar
• 1 cup Dutter Flavor Crisco
all-vegetable shortening (1 Butter
Flavor Crisco Stick)
anothtr large Jhect of waxed
paper. Roll dough to V•-inch
thickness. Remove top &beet of
waxed paper. Cut out with floured
cutter. Transfe r to ungrcased
baking sheet with large pancake
turner. Place 2 inches apart on
ungreased baking sheet. Roll out
remaining dough. Sprinkle with
granulated sugar or colored sugar
crystals, or leave p1ain to frost or
decorate when cooled.
Bake one baking sheet at a time
at 375F for 5 to 9 minutes,
depending on the size of your
cookies {bake smaller, thinner
cookies closer to S minutes; laraer
cookies closer to 9 minutes). DO
NOT OVERBAKE. Cool 2
minutes on baking sheet. Remove
cookies to foil to cool completely.
then frost and decorate if desired.
Makes about 3 to 4 dozen cookies.
CHIWY OATMIAL
COOKJU
• ~ cup Dutter Flavor Crisco
all-vcactable shortening (¥4 Dutter
Flavor Crisco Stick)
• 1 "4 cups firm ly packed light
brown suaar
•l ea
·~cup milk
• I~ teaspoons vaallla
• 3 cups quick oats, uacookcd
• 1 cup all-purpose nour
• \.1 teaspoon baklna soda
• ~ teaspoon salt
• V• teaspoon dnnamon
• 1 cup raisins
• 1 cup coarsely chopped walnuls
Heal oven lo 37SF. Gre:ise
baking sheets with shortening.
Place sheets of foil on countertop
for cooling cookies. Combine
shortening, brown sugar, egg, milk
and vanilla in large bowl. Dcat at
Thursday, Augu1t 18, 1
medium speed of electric mixer
until well blended. Combine oat1,
flour. baking soda, snit and
cinnamon. Mix into creamed
mix1ure at low speed just un1il
blended. Stir in raisins and nuts.
Drop by rounded measuring
tablespoonfuls of dough 2 inches
npnrt onfo baking sheet. Bake one
baking sheet at a time at 37SF for
10 to 12 minu tes, or until ligh1ly
browned. DO NOT OVERBAKE.
Cool 2 minutes on baking sheet.
Remove cookies to Coil to cool
completely. Makes about 21h
dozen cookies.
•2 eus ...----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• v. cup light corn S)rup or
regular pancake syrup
• 1 tablespoon vanilla
• 3 cups all-purpose nour (plus 4
tablespoons, divided)
• ~ teaspoon baking po"dcr
• ~ teaspoon baking sodnf
• ~ teaspoon sail
For decorations (your choke),
granulated sugar, colored sugar
crystals. frosting, candles, chips,
nuts, raisins, decorating gel.
Combine sugar and shortening in
large bowl. Beat at medium speed
of electric mixer until well
blended. Add eggs, syrup and
vanilla. Beat until well blended
and nuffy. Combine 3 cups flour,
baking powder, baking soda and
salt. Add grad"'ally to creamed
mixture at low speed. Mix until
well blended. Divide dough inlo 4
quarters. Wrap each quarter of
dough with plastic wrap.
Refrigerate at least 1 hoµP."'
Keep refrigerated ontil ready to
use. Heat oven to 375F. Place
sheets of foil on counter1op for
cooling cookies. Spread 1
tablespoon or more of flour on
large sheet of waxed paper. Place
one quarter of dough on floured
paper. Flatten slightly with hands.
Turn dough over and cover '' · ·
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