HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-08-25 - Orange Coast PilotAnother pearl of
an afternoon in a
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Winner of California Newsp ap er Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993
FamJly ol Amy Biehl marks g~im · anniversary with awaiid .
~Local women's groups
salute the slain Newport
. wo man on eve of. the first
anniversary of her death.
BY DAVID HE1n, ST.u:r wa.rna.
sters who didn't understand why
she was there. • ·
Amy Biehl, a 26-year-old Fut·
bright scholar, had left the com·
fort of her home in Newport
Beach to make a djfference in a
place that shared alf of Newport's
beauty but none of its peace.
On Wednesday, the "Women
NEWPORT BEACH -One For: Orange County" and
year ago today, just outside a "Women's Network AJert" hon-
South African .. township boiling orcd the fallen crusader at its an-
over w;rh strife, a vivacious young nual Suffrage Day luncheon held
woman 'had her life violently taken · at the Balboa Bay Club.
away by a g{oup of angry young-"Amy would have hated any a~-
ternpt to be cast as a martyr," said
Jo Caines, director of community
relations for KOCE-TV.
But when remembering Amy.
Biehl, it's difficult to ignore the
fact that the vibrant young woman
likely would be alive today -alive
to see the birth of a young_ democ-
racy -if she hadn't trave led to a
dangerous place to fight for what
she believed in.
Caines presented Amy's mother
Linda with a check from the
women's group for $200. The
rnoney will go toward a foundation
that the Biehl family is establish-
ing in Amy's name for nursing de-
mocracy in South Africa.
As Linda Biehl spoke at the
luncheon, she reminded evecyone
that Amy left the world with a leg-
acy. •
"Amy's uniqueness was her abil·
ity to bridge cultures," Linda said.
Amy Biehl had lived on the out-
skirts of Cape Town for nearly a
year, worki"ng in a law center-to
promote democracy in the racially
torn country.
· Three days before she was
scheduled to Oy back to Orange
County, Biehl was killed by a mob
of black youth; whose rights '>he
had dedicated her life to fighting
for.
They 'stoned her vehicle btlurt!
dragging her from the car :.ind
stabbing her in ' the head ::is she
tried to flee.
'In eulogizing Biehl on \\ cdne-.-
_day, Caines, who is black, re-
peated what Linda Biehl has said
about her daughter's death: 'This
is not a racial situation -it's
something that happened .to their
'"onderful Fulbright scholar, \\'ho
"ai. Ii\ ing thoul>ands of miles from
home. h\ ing 1n eon:.tanl danger.
"She \\a) in a car with black
frkmh. She ''as in the wrong
pL.iCe at the \\ ro'ng 11me."
Caines rca<l jloud an article
publbhed in the St..inford Unher-
~ity alumni mugaLinc nbout Diehl.
The art1c1c dt>scribed her a) ::i ''d>·
n~mo frum the time )he \\:ill ·a lit-
tle girl" -the kind of girl whose ·
mother quickly learned th_al "go
lee lllMLIP•1• A.I
Loca1· SAT sco r es
·d·ro p, but more
stud~nts appear
. bound for .college
~ Data released today
shows a slight drop in
Newport-Mesa scores but I the number of students
taking the test rises.
BY TINA BORGAIT~, S!AH \~ PJTU
NEWPORT 13EACH -~1ore
Newport-Mesa Unilled School
District seniors took the Scho-
lasuc Apt11ude Test ·thi!. past
year than in the previous two
years, but their scores fell.
While still significantly higher
than the s\att: and national aver·
ages, Ne"pon-Mesj stu'cients
scored an average of ~SO in the
verbal portion and 537 in the
F Y I
Test results
Scholastic Aptitude Test
Newport-Mesa a\·erage:
450 verbal, 537 math
Cnlifornia :nernge; 413
verbal, 482 math
.National n"cr:igc: 423
\erbnl, ~9 miilh
Nc\\port-~lesa schools
Corona del Mar: 1,032
cumulative points
r\c~port Harbur: 975
. Estancia: 956
Costa Mesa: 936
MAile MAlns /DAJLY l'tLOT
Construction worker Alfred Ou!ntero carries di~ging equipment at a Costa Mesa building site where anti-Asian graffiti was painted.
' math portion, representing de-
creases of ni11e and se,en points,
respectively. _
ACT program
l\e"port-Mcsa n'eragc:
24.3 poinb (up from 23.4)
California &H'rn&e: 21.l
National average: 20.8 . Hate crime rocks Costa Mesa neighborhood
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...,. Derog~tory graffiti scrawJed at home construction site
appears to target the.-Asian American building company.
BY Iius Yo1co1, STAn W&ITEa
COSTA MESA -Vandals
spray painted 'apparent anti-Asian
~ messages on the walls and garage
doors of a group of condominiums
being b\lilt near the Santa Ana
Rive r, an incident that has been
reported as a hate crime to Costa
Mesa police. ' ·
The graffiti, which included the
phrase "Slant Eye," was scrawled
in black paint across the white
walls -and garage doors of five
condos under construction at 2176
Pacific Ave. The derogatory mes-
sages were apparently directed at
the Chinese-American owners of
the Brea-based construction com·
pany.
This was the second time since
January that racial slurs were
painted on the buildings, accord·
ing to a company official, \\ho
asked that hi~ and the firm's~
names not be published for fear
of repdsals. Company officials
See GRAFFITI/Page A9
The California a\erages \\ere
413 for "crbal and 482 for m:llh,
while the n:Hional averages \\ere
423 for verbal and 479 for math.
In th~ county, Newport-Mesa's
scores ranked in the m1dJle
range, acco.rding 10 Nc'' port-
Mesa Unified School Dutrict
Superintendenl Mnc Bernd.
"The SAT scores went d0\\11 a
·little bit, and "c're not O\'Cr-
joyed ~about that," Bernd llaid.
"But, we're h:ipp} that "'e man-
aged to have 7'C more uf our
I-ids take tJ1e test. la!)t }ear,
~3CC of our studenb took the
test. and this year \\C had 50'<
of our l-.id:. tjl-.c the te)t. We'"c
been pushing tor our studenl!) to
• con:.ider higher educa1i1>n. aod
it looks like our efforts are be~
ginnmg" to !)hO\\."
The h_ighest SAT average!) in
the d1~trict came fr1>m Corona
dcl ~far High School. \\llh com· '
See TISTS/Page A5
Longtime Balboa Qay Club leader leaves resort ·
MAac MAanM/DAILT PILOT
Tony Bernal, 1, sits In his brother's tap with slater Myra, 5, while
waiting for their mother to fill out papers at the Newport-Mesa
school district's new assessment center and clinic. _
To your health
School district opens clinic to provide medical
services to low-income students
BY ANNB'J'TB CHAVJIZ,
SPICIAl.10 THI DM&.Y Pu.or
W ith a "gauze-c"'tting"
ceremony, Newport-Mesa
U nificd Sct\ool District
officials on Wednesday opened a
new health clinic that will pr<Mde
the district's low-income students
with free health tests and
immunizations.
The Newport Mesa Unified
School District's Assessment and
Immunization Clinic, located at
661 Hamilton St. in Costa Mesa,
provides Cree health screeninp lo
kinderganeners and fint p dcn
of low-income families who are
not otherwise awered by private
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~ General' manager St~nko
departing after 15 years.
sv DAVID HE1n, STMF wa.m:a. ' :
NEWPORT BEACH -Balboa
Bay Club General Manager· Mike
Stanko resigned this week after 15
years of employment at the opu-
lent resort, where he began his ca-
reer as assistant director of food
and beverage.
"Mike is much loved here," club
own~r Beverly Ray said Wednes-
day. "We feel he's our boy who
has grown up."
Stanko, 42, declined to comment
on Wednesday.
His departure on Monday comes
one week after the club hired
Henry Schielein, formerly chief
operating officer of the luxurious
Grand Wail ca Resort in Hawaii,
to serve as chief operating officer
of the Bay Club. Schielein also
QUISTION
. What should N&WllOl't do with 'Metatphor'?
· Newport Beach City Councilman John Hedges finds hjmself
embroiled in an art controversy -again.
Hedges -well-known for censuring contempocary art -voted
. ag~i st spending $1,500 to move the sculpture "Metalphor" from
the ormer Newport Center Library site to a busy city intersection.
T e rest of the counciJ members present Mondoy voted to move
the rtwork to a grassy areii below the city parking lot at Coast
.Hig way and Superior Avenue in West Newport.
e sculpture -approximately 10 feet tall, blue and twisted to
. res mble a sideways "Z" -was donated to the city eight years
a and was originally displayed oo the City Hall lawn, but was
n moved to the Newport Center Library.
hould the city spen~ the money to move the artwork'?' lf not,
w at should be done with it? ·
. ave your thoughts, along'with your name, on our Readers
Hotline, 642-6086. ,.
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workeJ as general manager uf the
five-siar Ritz-Carlton Lagun:i
Niguel.
"Mike has done a heck of a job
operating the club as general man-
ager," Bay Club Presid~nl Da'e
Wooten :-:.iid. "\Ve really need nn
expencnced chief operating officer
to help us carry out the rcde,clop-
ment plan!>. Mike reall> hasn't hjJ
the e\pericnce for that environ-
ment."
Wooten said Stanko recent!)
Goin~ by gondo-
,,..i.., ufkrcJ the posa1on of \tee
pn.:s1dt>nt of m:irJ...eting nnd s;iles
but dccl1ncJ the pos111on. "l h:>d
di)CU sed "ith Mike. that he h:iu
'ort o( n .. achcJ a pl.iteau "
Stank,.1\ P'-is11ion probably \\Ill
l\llt be !tiled. Ra) said.
lh June. StJnko w~ elected
chairman of the N1.:wpoll Harbor
Chamber 1.'f Commerce.
Ch.1mbcr Pre~1dcnt Richard L\l -1 ,
See STANKO/P•1• AS
w ant an Indication that romance i ali\e and ~ell on the Orange
Coast? Just look at Nc\\port Harbor, which is getting crowded with
gondolas. Three different cornpanic~ have crafts pl)ina the~ busy
w":ilers, including the year-old -and successful -Gondola
Company of Nc\\port. which bo:ll>ts authentic replica of the
19th·century Venetian vc cl . Wr iter Joytclle Davis and
photog.rophCr D\ln uach look at the c local IO\e boats.
See WttktDd. Pqt Cl
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A2 Thursday, August 25, 1994
Going out of
business sale
is nothipg .
·to quack at
D UCKS AND COMPANY is in
its last days in business and is
discounting seasonal ,
sportswear 50 to 70%
Items on sale include vintage
clothing, novelty sweaters, skirts,
blouses, slacks, traditional
sportswear, an~iques and home
f ,. h' urn1s angs. ·
Name brands available include
Ruff Hewn, Lanz, Eagle Eye,
13u!.hwacker and Berek.
Best
Buys
Ducks and
Company is located
on the first 'level of
South Coast Plaza
in Costa Mesa.
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A MARY
ENGELDR.ElT
SHOP opened at
Cry!.tal Court, on
the !.econd level,
featuring a
complete line of
gift products for
Mary Englebreit.
Merchandise
includes door
• stopper dolls, Hallmark party goods ! and signed lithographs.
• New products featured for the fall
' season include ceramic banks and
• book ends, Christmas ornaments,
: ceramic music:11s, hand-painted
• mirrors, musical dolls, children's
: hats, wooden clocks and medicine
' cabiners, ceramic tile tables and , . . , kitchen linens.
·Englcbreit was influenced by the
• highly detailed, richly colored
• illustrations Lhat filled the 1920-30
era children's books that belonged to
her mother and grandmother. In
1979, she began sending her .
illustrations to greeting card
' companies, and today her ar\work is
li~c:nsed to more than 30 companies.
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TllE FINAL CONCERT of Fashion
Island's summer music festival is
scheduled from 6 p.m. to S. p.m.
tonight in the Broadway/Neiman
Marcus courtyard featuring the Latin
juu of Poncho Sanchez.
Aho at Fashion Island, it's,the last
night of the 40% off sale at Rag
Baby, (644-6369) featuring batik·
prinied clothing and accessories for
children. The sale, which coincided
with the Thursday evening concerts,
excl udes bedding. · '
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IF YOU'RE LOOKJNG for someone
to watch your child part·ti111e. Cindy
Cantwell, located in East Side Costa
Mesa, offers morning care for
children 20 months to preschool age.
Cantwell is a licensed daycare
provider, CPR certified, with
references and 11 years experience.
Children pfay in her large back
yard, and it's fully stocked wi th Little
Tikes ride on toys and playhouses.
Activities include age-appropriate
ans and crafts, games, music and
story telling.
Cantwell provides day care from
9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Monday
through Thursday. The daily rate is
$15, and includes a snack. Parents
must pack lunches for their kids.
For more information please call
Cantwell at 548-7067.
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Dest IJuys Dppenrs TlwrsdSJys Dnd
Snturdnys. Wllell1er you're D
m erchant 0( D Shopper, If you know
of o good buy c.111/ me at 540-1224,
fax me DI 646-4170 or write to me:
Best lJuys, Dally Pilot, 330 H~ Bay
St., Costa Mcso, CD/if. 92621.
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OllAN91 COUNTY FAI• WINNIU
Peggy Jones of osta Mesa with her first-place
entry, a fisherman's knit Afghan, which captureci
division honors In the knitted articles division.
Maxlne Broback of Newport Beach captured first
place In the Home Arts and Crafts competition
needlepoint division with her plastic canvas.
HOMI AJlTI & CllAfTI DIVlllONI
Joann Hayward, Newport Beach,
Animal Pictures • Under 12.
YOUTH 1.XHlllT DIVISIONS
Devan Koenig, Costa Mesa, Pre-Teens.
Kellee Koenig, Costa Mesa, Teens.
PROfUSIONAL PHOTOGllAPHY
Tiffany Graff, Costa Mesa, Film/Video
Festival: Entert ainme nt • Individual.
Vincent James Umongelll, Costa Mesa,
Untitled.
Douglas Bader, Costa Mesa, Film/Video
Festival: EducationaV
Instructional-Individual.
Barble·Rose, Costa Mesa, Garden
Princess.
Tiffany's Photography, Costa Mesa,
Looking For Love.
Mitchell Stars, Newport Beach, Film/
Video Festival: Entertainment ·Group.
ClnSIDI .
COMMHCIAL fLORllTI DIVISIONS
Christine Chow, Costa Mesa, Birthday
Party Arrangement.
Ca therine Alca la Johnson, Costa Mesa,
Children's Party I Arrangement fo r a
Man I Happy Graduation I Dry
Arrangement.
Rente Weir, Cos1a Mesa, A Float.
Carol Lotlmcr, Costa Mesa, Hanging
Arrangemen t I Exhibitor's Choice.
Rqchelle O'Donnell, NcwPort Beach,
Saddle Up For Fun.
Costa Mesa woman identified as shooting victim
BY TINA BOROA'I7A, STAH Wiuna.
COSTA MESA -Police have
identified a 30-year-old woman who"
was found dead in a Victoria Stree't
home on Monday as Roxanne
Michelle Martin, a Costa Mesa resi-
dent.
Authorities said Martin had been
shot "multiple times" and bled to
death inside the home at 861 Victo·
ria St. A next-door neighbor -74-
year-old R.C. Hayes !.. found the
body on Monday evening: less than
24 hours after residents living in
the area claim they heard gunfire
and a woman's screams coming
from the home.
Police said the owner of the
home, Anthony J. Kubis Jr., 37, was
out of town over the weekend and
h:id asked Hayes to feed his dogs.
According to neighbors, Kubis·
lived at the home alone, and police
would not say whether he was re-
lated in any way to M:irtin.
"We don't want to let a nything
out that might jeopardize the case,"
said Costa Mesa Police Capt. Tom
Lazar. "When we're comfortable
and able to take action, then we'll
release any details that we have."
Police still had no suspect in cus·
tody on Wednesd:iy, although de-
tectives were not "ruling anybody
·out," Lazar said.
And, he said, authorities still had
not located the weapon, despite an
exhaustive search of the home.
"Obviously, we have a lot of work
to do," Lazar said. "We've not
completely collected all of the evi·
dence in this case, and so we're
moving very cautiously to make
sure we do everything right here."
Authorities said Lhe shooting may
have occurred Sunday evening.
Some neighbors cl aim they heard
six gunshots coming from the area, 1
but no one called police.
One neighbor, Jose Mendez, who
lives next door, said he didn't call
authorities after hearing the gunfire
because he didn't think anyone had
been il}jured. He said he thought
Kubis may have gotten into a do·
mestic-type of squabble with the
woman, who he said visited Kubis
on occasion.
"I thought he might have gouen
married," Mendez said. "There was
a· car parked out in front earlier
(oh Sunday). It was a white car and
it haa flowers decorating it."
Mendez said he saw about four
or five other people at the home
Sunday afternoon, but the home re·
mained relatively quiet until about
9 p.m., when he heard three shots
ring out and a woman ''screaming
and yell ing and crying."
Then, Mendez said, about 20
minutel Inter he heard another
three shots, and the crying contin·
ued for a time after that.
T his is the third death investiga·
tion to hit the dep:irlment in a little
more than a month.
In July, Costa Mesa police de·
tectives began investigating the
murder of Denise Huber, whose
battered body was found stuffed
into a freezer inside a stolen rental
truc,k that was parked in front of a
horn~ in Arizona. Authorilies be·
lieve Huber was murdered not long
after she vanished from the Corona
del Mar Freeway three years ago.
Then, earlier this month, police
shot and killed a suspected •bank
robber behind the Family Fitne~s
Cente r on Adams Street.
"We're sttetched to the max right
now," Lazar said. "We have a cer·
tain portion of our staff that is
_.orking on the Huber case, we
have large number of folks on this
homicide, and we're trying to finish
up our investigation on the officer·
involved shooting.
"Then, our few rem\}ining staff
members are trying to handle the
work load th:it comes in on a daily
basis."
Ufeguards pull Injured man from ocean Man robbed at ATM In Newport
A man narrowly escaped death when he was pulled out of
the water at Corona del Mar State Beach Tuesday evening.
The man, identified as James Nivens, was listed in critical
condition at Hoag Hospital on Wednesday.
Beachgoers noticed h im off shore at about 5:30 p.m. and
, alerted the lifc~ards on duty.
'1They said tie didn't appear to be moving out there, so our
guards swam out there and pulled him out of the water,"
said Newport Deach Marine Safety Lt. John Bauer. "He
• wasn't breathing, and he had a cut on his upper lip and a
small cut on his forehead. There's a good chance that his
head may have hit th e bottom, more than likely knocking
him out." '
Bauer said that lifeguards performed CPR on Niven until
paramedics arrived.
· "He was still in full arrest when ou r guys got there -
meaning he was pulseless and not breathing," said Newport
Beach Fire Departme nt spokesman Denn~ Lockhard t. "He
regained a hearbeat on the way to the Hoag Hospital."
The N~n BeaclVCo&ta Mesa Daily WIATHIR
Pilot (US 144-800) Is published MOfldly
A man was robbed at gunpoint Tuesday
night as he was making a cash deposit at an
automated teller machine on Eastbluff Drive,
according to police.
Mohammed Kh arazmi, 36, was using the
ATM at the Bank of America, 2501 Eastbluff
D rive, when a male Latino approxi mately 18
years old appeared with a gun and demanded
money.
Kharazmi told police he gave $50 to .the
gunman, who Oed on foot.
The suspect was wearing a wh ite T·shirt
pulled up over his face, Kh arazmi said.
"A TM robberies are very rare in this
community -maybe one a year," police
spokesman Sgt. Andy Ganis said. "This should
serve as a reminder to select ATMs in
populated, well-lit areas."
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot
AROUND TOWN 7 --
TODAY
llTATI PLAHNINO
Allorncy Urucc Keiser will prov!de free gcne~al lnfom1Jtion
on trusts. wills and csl:l(c plannin~ ut 3 (!.m .• 11 Ncwpori
Rchabil11a11on Ccmcr, 1555 Superior A\'c., Ney, port Beach.
Cnll 646-77<H for details.
INYU101t'I fORUM • •
Learn how' to built! y,calth 1hrough the S)Stcmatic .
itlcntilication of real value in y,orltlY. 1dc marl..e1s during a
free investor's forum at Cro"cll, Weedon & Co., 800
Newport Center Dri\C, Ncy,po·rt Beach, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
For reservation~. call 6-l4·lb90.
aUllNUS LUNCHION
Back Bay Club is hosting a Bu~rncss 10 Bu~incss luncheon
from 11:30 a.m. 10 2 p.m. at Le Mcritlicn Hotel, Nc11. port
Beach. Call 586·4660 for dc1a1ls.
AUHllMH'S VOLUNTHRI NHDID
Resident~ of Newport Beach
and Cos1a Mesa arc being
sought ai. volun1ecrs and
support group leaders by the
Alzheimer's AssociJtion of
Orange Coun1y. A special
oricnta1ion training 1s
scheduled from I 10 3 p.m.
today at the chap1cr office al
2540 N. Santiago Blvd. in
Orange. Training is free. Call
283·1111 for dc1ails.
SATURDAY
MUSIC AT THI LAa
Local bands The GooJ11.111
Club, Angry Canadians ;inJ
Birdhouse "'111 perform :11 a
b:ick 10 !>chool pany from
noon to 7 p m. at The Lab,
2930 Bristol S1. in Cos1a
Mesa. There ,,,11 alM> be :i
car wash from 10 a.m 10 2 p.m .. a fashion show,
1n1crna11onal food, art
dcmonstra11on\, a lilm
fcsth al :ind n10n:. for more
information, call 966-6661.
SINGLH TINNIS
BEST BET
BALBOA HACH
CLEANUP
A group of local
high school
students have
formed the Coastul
Committee on
Community ·
Service, and they
need your help.
Volunteers arc
needed to help
clean up the
bc:iche~ of Oalboa
Penin!.ula from
7:30 10 10.30 a.m.
·saturd:iy. Meet :it
the foot of the
Balboa Pier.
GIO\es and tra~h
bJgs will be
pro' ided. f o r more
information, call
Steven at 963-0316.
"Tiic Meeting Room," an
affordable sin~lc$
organi.w1ion, is sponsoring a free singles' bcginncr5 tennis
round robin at Villa Mariiniquc Ap:irlments, 2855 Pinec rccl..
Drive, Cos1a Mesa, from 9 a.m. 10 noon. Mc~t at the tcnni!>
courts, first come/first play. Brief ms1ruction provided. Bring '
can of tenni balls. lhc pool is n'a1lablc for use before or
:iftcr pla)ing 1ennis. Call 545-8082 for more informJtion.
COSTA MISA HIGH HUNION
The Costa Mesa High School class of 196-i reunion "'ill Ix
held :it the Red Lion Inn. For more information, call Pat~i
Springer (McKee) a~ 837·<H4:Hlr Joyce Zanotti (Uronc) at
768-4905.
GIANT YA•D nu
The Youth Emplo)mcnt S1.:.r\·1cc of the I !arbor Arca (Y.E.S.)
is holding 11s second 'annu:il Giant Yurd Sale from 8 :i m. to 3
p.m. at 114 E. 191h St. in Cos1:i Mesa. Money earned rrom
1he sale benefits v;irious Y.E.S. sef\ices. Call 642·0474 for
more in formJ1ion.
PARINTS WITHOUT PAllTNIRI
Parents Without Pariners b holdmg a tl:.ince at the llolid.1)
Inn on Bristol 111 Co!>ia Mesa bcginning at 9 p.m. CJll
646·0642 for more 'inform:.ilion.
SUNDAY
aACK aAY TOUR
Padtlle Po"cr in NC\\Pl>rl Uc.1ch is oflcnng J unique l..a)JI..
tour of tbe Upper Ne\\ purl llJcl.. Bay from 9 a.m. 10 noon
1 he lou r begins \\ilh an in1roduc1ory l..J)ak lesson. 1hen
continue!> with a guitled tour of 1he back bay rcscr\e, home
to thousands of migra1ory \\atcrfo" I and four cnJ.ingcrcd
species or birtl) Bring cameras anJ bin<k:UIJrS. r or
informJllOn anJ rcSCl'\Jllons, call 675-1215.
CUT·A·THON
A Cut·A·Thon to cul gang \ 1okncc "111 be held rfom 9 a.m
to 4 p.m. al the BJl..cr Strcc1 \\'est Salon, 763 OJI.er S1 in
Costa ~lc:.a. The e\ent will rcaturc 31 of 1he area's top
salons and hair !.tylists pro\'id1ng haircuts for a SlO minimum
donation. Sofl drinl..s and tacos will .:ilso be ~wailable for
purchase. Funds raised will be used for start-up co ls of
''Todos 1 lcrmanos," a new org:inization dedicated to local
gang prevention. For more information, call 645-8808.
MONDAY
WORLD TRADI Mll(la
Manufacturers, exporters, distributors and international
executives can take advantage or the World Trade Center
Association of Orange Coun1y's mixer ;it Diva Restaurant,
600 Anton Blvd. in Cost;i Mesa from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. For
more information, call 724-9822, cx1. 12.
St11d )'OUr Items to Arol!nd To1111 edllor, The Dally Pilot,
JJO lY. Bay St., Costa Al~sa, Calif. 91611. .
POLICI flLU
through Saturday. 111 Newport Beach end
O.ta MC$1, 111bscnption1 erd only evtll· TIMPlllATUaU COITAMUA Seven Mont Blanc pens, wort h a displ:iy table at the Broadway total $2, 785, were somehow wolen dcpartmen1 store sometime between able by subtcnbinl to The Times Oranie Newport Bu ch: 7S/66 County (800) 252· 141. In areu ouuide or Bal~: 75/66 400 block or East 17th Street: A out of a store's locked glass cnsc 10 p.m. and 3 a.m., while the store Newport Beach end c:o&ta Mesa. 1ubtcnf; Cost• Me1.1: 78164 bur~lar smashed the glass door of a during business hours. was closed to customers. A security uons 10 the Daily P11<K only arc 1vtil•b Coron• del M.u: 77/66 business, emptied the cash register 700 block or E. Balboa Boulevard: A guard reported 1ha1 a construction by mail for S8.S~r month. Second clau i:uct: paid II II Mc&a, CA. (Prlcc1 and left wilh $220 in cash. tall, thin blond young mnn with crew or four men had been \lrorkmg
lu all •tt!lc:ablc state •nd local IU .. fOHCAST 200 block or Avocado: A car st~CO dimples asked to sec a $75 pair.of in the aiea during that time. taxes.) POST ASTER: Send addreu LOCATION SIZE SWELL valued at S200 was stolen from a sunglasses at Balboa Eycwcar and 4000 block or Campus Drl"e: ~han1cs 10 The Ncwpon Ouchlc:o&11 parked auto. The burglar entered Mc:u Da~ilot, P.O. Bo• IS60, C.0.11 The Wedge 3-4 s lhcn ran out with the specs while Somebody stoic a ccllulnr telephone
Men, CA 26. CopyTlf:1: No newa "°" the car through a window, which the the clerk was helping another and wallet v;ilued :it $580 from n car Ne~rt Point 3.4 • suspect apparently smashed. rlcs. Illustrations. edilori• m•tter or 1dvtr· BIK ies 3·5 s CUSIOmcr. pm~cd in a parking garage. The tiiemcnu herein can be rcproduce!d with· 2600 block or Newport Boulevard: A ou1 wrhtcn permission of eopyrl&)lt O"Wncr. S.A. Rive r Jelly 3.4 s 300 block or 34th Street: A rcsiden1 owner or the \l\!hicle had left the
CdM 3-4 • 25-ycar·old man was walkina reported that he lcfl his $100 pager window rolled down n few inches, -. northbound alon& Newport pn top of his backpack on 1hc front which apparently g:ive the burglJr MOW TO HACH UI TIDU Boulevard and was approached by fence os he ran Inside. lie came out access. There were no signs o(
Clrculallon: TODAY three Latino men on bicycles who five minules later and the pager was forced entry.
(The Times Oranae County) first high 12:16 •.m. 4,9 asked him for money. Seconds later, gone. 3500 bll)(k or Jomborct Road J\ ~ ~nc of the men arabbcd the victim's (800) 252-9 141 . first low 5:54 Aim, 1.4 a~kpack and rode owa)' wilh it. The 2000 block of Uaju: A tlue( entered cellular tc;lphonc and dJy planner Second high After midni~ht a home through o bedroom window Advertising $e(()nd low 6:46 p.m. 1.5 backpack contained a $657 worth of that was left open, rnnsac:l..cd a \\\;re stolen aher somcoM sma)hcd
Cla~sificd 642-5678 fRIO~Y possessions, lncludin~ a wollman, a 0Ul lhl: driver's Side \\iOIJOW Of UI\
12:38 •.m. 3.8 camera and a swea1s in. Jewelry dra'>'cr In the master automobile , ,, 122-t, ul ~3 rh.\nk \OU Display 642-4321 fi"t igh
fiot low 6:20 •.m. I.II JJOO block or Fain-kw: A $250 bedroom and escaped wi1h $3,550
Thomu 11 Jotm.on, Pot\11\llfr Edltorlol Sttond high 12:52 p.m. 4.7 computer cerminal was s1olcn from worth of jewelry and tcnnii. hoc
Wilham Lobddl, [d1U>f News 540-1224 Second low 7:46 p.m. 1.6 lhc Aulo Club'1 Compu1cr while the rcs1den1S y,crc :it the TIP OJ THI DAY
$1oc ~hrt>lt, M.u l"'I Wirur ~rls 642-4330 Wiler Temper.iture: 75 Opcr1tions Dcpar1mcnt. movies. Parlc:d, occupied H?h1clcs ~11h om: lrit Yoltot, Cry Fd1ror ews, Sporl Fax 646·4 I 70 500 block or Sturaeon: Someone ..00 blotk of S. Do) front: Someone or more people 1ns1dc arc c pcci;illy . Ma.re M.vtin, Mioro Editor ( BOATINO wi~ o tool box ond tools wort h cn1crcd :111 unludcd rqom ut lslJnd , s1gn1ru.:;,1111 ir ~en at nn unusu:il Mafn omce Bob Frank, C11wu11on M~cr •• Business Office 642-4321 Wut to southwest winds 10 to $1, from the &ar•ac or a home. M:ir111c t-ucl, mJna,ed to act in\idc hour. 1 hey coulJ be possible
Hank ICnipt, rmdumnn M.uu ,
Business fax 631-5902 20 knots, 3 foot wind wolves ~ilh the floor s:irc and 1olc $2,736. lookout\ for n burglJty in pro&r~s1..
Mkhul f lccc:hu, Dupl'V MANiu 4 foot touthwtd swtll. Low 700 block or 't"port Ctntcr OrlH even 1( the oc'up:ints '1f>l>Cur to b( • }liJy Octtin&• Cl.lu1ficJ MANJtr Pobluhed bv C.1h((l('ll., Comtnu1111y .,. mornln{ clouds will clur to NIWPORTHACM Sixt)'·six Gruen w11tchcs, worlh a lo\crs
Ptalfl()d Shah. ~ntrollrr ' Ne,.,, a T1tixi M1rrut vin1pln .. •unny • Its. 200 block or Ntwport Ctnttr Drlvt: totBI $2,639, \\Cre tole n from 11 • -ruuttc$y Nt.'"P<''' lkJc/1 pvli~i:
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Thursday, August 25, 1994 A3
-Terminal troubles interminable at John Wayne Airport
T ho c bureaucrats and
politicians and citizens
who seem to think John
Wayne International is
all the airport Orange
County needs should be
sentenced to fly out of there
three days a week in August,
when most of the free world is
going to Disneyland.
My wife and I tded it last
week. Never again. We arrived
at the airport an hour and a half
before dep::irture time, yet I
m~ue my flight with only seven •
minutes to spare.
It had to do with parking.
There wasn't any. There was no
parking in the garage, there was
no parking in the outside lot. Of
course, you don't discover this
until it's too late.
If you are flying out of
Terminal B, you have already
passed the Terminal A parking
areas with their signs saying
PARKJNG LOT FULL, USE
MAIN ST. PARKJNG. But you .
reason that the Terminal A
parking spaces are all taken
because so many more <;lirlines
fly out of there than Terminal B.
But you get to the parking
spaces at B and find that they're
full, too. So you decide that,
before going out to the .
uncharted territory of the Main
St. Parking lot, you'll drop your
wife off at the terminal. She'll
ge t the tickets (which have been
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reserved but not purchased) and
check the bags on the night.
However, to accomplish this
clever stratagem, you have to go
all the way around again. The
area for depositing wives and
luggage is behind the area ,.,,here
you find out there's no parking.
So, you set off on another
circumnavigation of tMe zeppelin
barns that pJss tOr terminals.
When you
arrive at the
On the
Coast
"" designated
point for
uropping off
passengers
anu luggage.
th ere is, of
course, a
mas-;ivc
tangle of
triple-p.1rked
cars,
limousines
and vans,
each one
defying a new
arriva l to get anywhere near the
curb.
There are four Orange County
deputies patiently_ trying to
maintain a semblance of ordc1,
yet still give everybody a shot at
off-loading. I cannot imagine
what offense these olf1cers
committed to be assigncl.I tlm
noxious post.
So far, we ha\C burned 23
minutes simply establishing that
th ere i!Jl't any place to park.
That leaves about 45 minutes
until flight time. Another
circumnavigJlion gets me on
cuu r'ie fo r the Main Street
pa1 king lot. l manage to make
five out of five red lights en
route.
At lea<it, the actual process of
parking is easy and quick. A sign
'>!ates that a courtesy shuttle
runs approximately every 15
minutes. "Approximately" is the
operative word here. J\fter
approximately 25 minutes, a
shuttle bus lumbers through the
g.ne. followed about a minute
later by the second van running
that day.
Van A and Van B drop
people off around the lot, then
Van A comes back to the first
bus stop where it picks up nine
by-now anxious frnd irritated
travelers. Van B has
disappeared. Even though most
of the frazzled fliers have told
the drive r that they are in
danger of missing their flights,
the driver chit-chats with the
gate lady until his passengers
become belligerent.
Dy now, l have 17 minutes
until my flight, but two fellow
travelers have only 10, and we
arc still out on Main Street.
Realizing that he might have a
mutiny on his hands, the driver
blow a kiss and off we go.
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I u1,ed ro travel quite a bit on
busine~s. Except for the period
\\hen I llJd to go to r !OU\tOn,
Tex.is. c'ery other week for four
months, I didn't mind it much.
E~pccially after T dccidcu that
hfe wa!. simply too short to run
for planes.
My rule, particularly
homeward-bound leg of a trip,
was always to ~ct 10 the airport
early, have a beer or one uf
those bargain airport meals and
stroll on board completely
relaxed. Dut not this da>.·
By the time the jitney finally
arrived at Terminal B, it was
precisely 11 minutes before flight
time. I checked the departure
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board to find the gutc number.
I '"as in lud,! ·The South\\ ·st
t11ght tQ Oaldand \\l)Ultl u .. part
from Gate 1. Ob,iuu I\•, G.1tc 1
would be right "he re ) ou go
through th e checkpoint. Wwng
aga;n.
Using somc ~ort ol t\\ 1:..l\:J
logic, the airport plannc1:-; put
Gate 1 ut the very tar cnJ ot thc
terminal. So far ::iway th.11 ,,
devout anti-tlight-runr11.:r, '' h1>
now had only '>i'< minute:-. to
make hb flight, \\uukl at l~.1~r
ha\e to trot, 1f nut cantc1 . A
luncheon pit stop at the • ..
McDonald's en route ".1~ ou t o t
the question.
I made ll "ith t\\o m111u11.:~ to
p~rc l>clore the airline's cattle
dire cor herded those \\llh
boardin& pa e) numbered 31 10
60 untu the pl.inc. The flight
1t:>ell ":.i"' 'iplcndid. The 1~
peanut' in the lllllc b:.ig we-re
t:.i-.ty, the t" o ounces of Diet
Coke \\ere 11i cly chilled and the
Suutll\\e">t tli~ht Ltttendan1s were,
.ill l..i<ll.ling a~1Jc, good spurts. In
all. th1.: tlighr \\l.h dandy.
'J he trouble b, )OU have 10 use
thnt u\cJ'\\hclmcd airport, and it
isn't going to get an)thing but
\\-Or~c. But \\C don't need El
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A4 Thursday, August 25, 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot .,
New group makes the hair.cut a humanitarian gesture
~ 'Cut-A-Thon to Cut Out
Gang Violence' will be
Todos Hermanos' first
fund-raiser.
Bv Jovz£LL£ DAv1s,
StlCl.Al. TO Tiil DAILY r1&.0T
I ( )OUr hair's been falling in
)Our eye and )·our heart has
been brimming "With altruism,
there's a Sunday C\.ent just for
)OU.
You can kill l\\O birds "-Ith one
AUlllT-PlnMAH
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lees
Aubert Jr. of Newport Beach
have announced the engagement
of their daughter, Catherine
Conroy, to David Brian Pittman
of Corona del Ma r. He is the
son of Ne" port Beach residenLs
Mr. and Mrs. David Malcolm
Pi11man ..
The bride·elect, a 1979
Children's Home Society
Debutante, is a graduate of
Ne\\port Harbor High School
and the Un1,ers1ty of Southern
California "'here she "'as
affiltatcd .,.,llh Kappa Kappa
Gamma i.oronty. Her fiance is a
fifth gener:rnon Californian, and
1s also a graduate of USC where
he was affiliated \\itn Sigma Chi
fraternilv.
The) ~ill be married Oct. 8 ·at
the Kea"' al.ii Congregational
Church in Makena, Maui,
Hawaii.
stone -get )OUr lod.:i trimmed
and help local )Outh -ut the
.. Cut·A·Thon to Cut Out Gang
Violence" on Sunday at Baker
Street West Salon, 763 Bali.er St •
Costa Mei.a.
From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., hairstyl·
ists from Balboa Island to Dana
Point will provide SJO haircuts,
\\1th all the proceeds going to
Todos Hermanos. a nc'' organi·
zation dedicated to local gang
pre\ention.
The hair cutting fest is :fodos
Hermanos' first fund·raiser.
Ro) Ah:arado, a member of
ENGAGEMENTS
WALLER·RAMSEY
A t-:ov. 5 wedding in
Communit) Congregational
Church in Corona dcl ~1Jr '' 111
join in marriage Jennifer Waller
of Ne\\port Beach and MichJel
Ramsey of Hermosa Beach.
Their engagemert has been
announced by her p4rcnb, ~Ir!>.
Linda Wal~r of Ne,,port lkJc.h
and Donald. Waller of San Lui"
OP CASH . PAID/
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the Todo) Hcrmanos bo3rd of di·
rectors and a gang pre\·enuon
coun!>e lor for the Newport-Mes a
Unified School District, said he
and fellow board member Vat
MontO\a devised the idea of a
hair-cutting fund-raiser.
"(Montoya) is a hair stylis t
alo,o, and \\e got 10 think>ng that
\\e could both use our hair·SL}ling
talents to help the organization,"
~aid Aharado, \\ho wai..the first
Ll11no to win the Orange County
Hairdresser of the Year A\\ard in
19~. "So l decided 10 come out
of retirement for one ~y."
Obispo ...
The bride·elcct is a graduate
of San Luis Obispo High School
Jnd UC Santa Barbara.
Her fiance 1s the son of Mrs.
Mary Kate Ha,,kins of Fresno
JOd Mr. ~t1chael Ramsey Sr. of
Reno. He IS a graduate or
Incline High School, Incline
Village, Ne\. and the University
of the Nations in Kona. Hawaii.
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I Expires 9-15-94 I L------..1
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111 hM never fett better in my life.
Their program is so maMlous it
speaks for itself."
-Clint Eas1wood
They haw now mode their line of nutri-
tlonol produds OYOlloble to US, the gtn-
etal public. Wt con now lost weight
and Inches while reducing our chances
of cordlovosculor disease and cancer
ris11, WITHOUT DIET OR EXERCISE ...
IT'S THE FUN, EASY WAY
TO LOSE WEIGHT and STAY FIT!
Call: JIM SPARKS m4) 760-8347
A a·c ..• 1 2 a
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yor "' /11rlf1i lo jo/11 111 ;,, ur "''
Friday, Aug. 26 & Saturday, Aug. 27
$1/1111111/1 1111rduli11 will •1 pri11i
$100, $200 . or $300
Oon'I M/11 Ill ..
Where'• the Party?
270 E. t7t~ Street • Cttta Itta • 722-tlOJ
Al\arado called on the local
hairst)ling community for as·
sistancc and o fa r, ::!6 Sl)fab
ha\e donu1ed their time and tal·
ents for the event. A minimum
donation of SlO is requested for
each haircut.
"It's almost time for school 10
s1ar1, so this is ::t greac time for
parents 10 ge11their children's
hair cut," Al\arndo s:ud ''Many
of these SI) lim usually charge
about S.t5 for a hJir cut, so 10
bucks i!I a bargain."
The e\ent \\111 take on a fc.:sti"e
air \\ith a magic act, mime per·
form:mce and a dbc JOCke) pro·
\1ding entertainment in addition
to the hair cuti.. Padres Co)ta
~f esa \\ill sell carne asada -
taco!> with meal barbecued on
briquettes and .. er,etl "i1h a \'UI 1·
ety of sabas. Mad res Costa Mesa
"ill also sell homc·m;ide tamales
to benefit their programs.
Aharado said the cut·a·thon
'' 111 abo pro' 1de an opportunit)
for people m the community to
interact, an4 he hopes other com·
muniry 'Outreach programs ''ill
stop b) to find out more about
ToJos Hermanos.
"\Ve hope LO create a linkage
and bring all groups together,"
Alvarado said. "It's a goocl time
w network und find ou t \\hat
other groups arc doing."
Todos Herm!lnos, which means
''all brothers" 111 English, is a
new umbrella orgunizution which
,, ill strengthen the community
outreach programs that begun
"11h Latinos·Costa Mesa. Todos
llermJnO'> \\ill focus on at·rbk
)'Outh and their families. The
non-profit organiiation rcaturcs J
board of directors that includes
business and communit} leaders.
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For Dinner
Lunch or
Weekend Brunch
Sabatlno's was originally founded
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the family recipe for our famous
Italian Sausage from Palermo. Italy
In the 1930's.
Today. his sons & grandson
continue to provide a complete
menu of authentic Italian food
prepared fresh dally arid seasoned
with 5 generations of family pnde.
Thank you.
T)le Sabatino Family
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JESTS program, a test they say more ac-
,. curately reflects their curriculum.
'·
fr•• P••• A 1 The district's students average
bined verbal nnd math scores of 24.3 points on the ACT, up from l ,~32 poin.ts. Newport Harbor • last year's 23.4 poi~ts. The state
H1~h follm\ed, with 975 PQinl!>' a"e!age v;as 21. 1 points, while the
while Estancia High scored 956 nntaonal a\'erage was 20.8 points. point~. ~osta. Mesa High trailed in ·"If you look at the whole p1c-
thc district with 936 points. ture, there are some things to be
Th.c_ percentage of students who happy about," Bernd said. "The
clnss1(1cd thcmscl~es in an ethnic A9' sc.ore~ arc very promising.
group also rose this past year. Last l think 1f you look at all of this
year, 25% of thi,: students who information, we have n lot to be
took the test classified themselves proud of, but at the same time
a~ non-white. This year, one third we've got room to grow. That's re-
of the students identified thenl'-ally an ideal si tuation."
selves.as a minority. Bernd said the district v;ill
~Vhale Bernd said district of-"share" the.ACT and SAT test rc-
fic1als weren't thrilled with the suit .,.,ith the d1~tnct's faculty "to
SAT res~lb, th~y were quite make sure that what we arc teach-pleas~d wtth the increase in 1he ing is in line "ith "hat these ttsh Ame~1can College Testing (ACT) arc asking for"
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as he searches for 0th.er employ-
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"We're interested in his leader-
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manager of the Bay Club."
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derers are on trittl. It 'Aas Linda's
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fr•• P••• A 1 year.
play" wouldn't settle her child Linda and Kim Biehl were
down. • present at the African National
"Amy was a dynamo from the Coogres., when Nel~on Mandela
time she was a little girl," Caines gave his lOOth Day speech and eu-
read. "She needed excitement. Ev-logizcd Amy.
erything she did was with zest." "Here was this elegant man, so
The article recounted Biehl'!! simple anc.J direct," Linda said.
college days, when she wou.ld zip "Ile said Amy had many friends 111
across campus on a scooter or pile the African Nation:.il Congress
friends into her car, \.\hich she who were paineJ l>y tlm lu'>s" •
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.:... \Vhile at Stanford, Diehl became \\Omen. ··tt gave me a glimp-.e into
.absorbed 1n Sol!lh African politics Amy\ world,'' Linda Uiehl '>aid.
and culture. She said administrators :1t the
Amy's mother described her as shelter, which is run by a women's
a "teacher." and that's the way league in South Africa, told the
she remembers her daughter. family that Amy's los'> is felt not
"She taught us a lot," Linda only m Newport Deach. •
Biehl said. "We learn from f.Wl: "You have lost a daughter and a
teachers and go on." sister," Linda Biehl recalled the
Linda 'and her daughter, Kim, administrators as !la)'ing. "Uut \\C
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H aving tired of Europe this
summer season, Lady
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borough of Kcnsingtqn and Chelsea,
England (home to Princess Diano,
Princess Margaret and a host of
other titled neighbors) has landed in
Newport Beach. Lady Spry, the
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35-year-old widow of the late Lord
Spry of Tnmar, has come to the
California gold coast for "sun, f u11, a
visit with dear friends and ... a little
light husband shopping."
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August generally consists of a jaunt
to the villa in Marbella where I
stayed with her last year, and then
off for a spin on the yacht in Ibiza,"
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Suznnne Lloyd llnyes. Hayes, the
wife of Australian television
producer Jeffery Hayes, and the
granddaughter of silent-screen
genius Harold Lloyd, has taken up
B.W.
Colik
summer
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villa at the Hyatt
Newporter. Her
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ren ova tion
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broken water
pipe in the attic
that caused
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damage than the
parting of the
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new summer destination," offered
Spry dining with the Hayes
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arvelous time.
"She rarely goes out to a
staurant for dinner. We don't do
i in England. I mean, ge nerally
ildren do not dine out with thei~
arents. They are fed at home and
ut to bed," continued Lady Spry,
Cfcring another slice of Billy's
eet Hawaiian bread to The
&ht Honorable Ellen Louise
pry, het 3·year-old daughter.
The Right Honorable Ellen was
cry busy slidir,g under the table
Billy's booth, her laced frock
lso sliding up her proper. English
1gure, landing around her neck.
oon, the Hayes children -
hristopher, 9, and Jacqueline, 5
joined the affair under the
able.
"You might call this a
o·ticred party," laughed
uzanne Hayes, attempting in vain
o reunite with her children and
their guest on the same level.
"How funny this is. If we were
Wltnessing this in England, no
doubt we'd be snickering that
those people and their children
were strictly N.Q.O.C.," added the
sly Lady Spry.
And what is N.Q.O.C.?
"Oh, that's very simple. Don't
you say th at over here? It means .
.. not qui te our class!"
0
. Lady Spry and Suzanne Hayes
did do a li ttl e mingling with the
local social crowd (presu mably of
their class!) last week as guests of
philanthropist Mark Chapin
Johnson. The Tuscan viJJa (in
Tustin) of medical supply mogul
Johnson was the summer evening
setting for underwriters of the
Candlelight Concert of The
Orange County Performing Arts
Center.
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Catherine Thyen, Arlene Cheng,
Ruth Ding, Barbara Glabman,
David DiChiera, Susan and Tim
Strader, Maril)n and Tom
Nielsen, Arden flam on and a
host of socially significant Orange
Coast citizens dined on a
magnificent summer barbecue
served by Johnson's oatering staff,
called The Upper Crust.
Johnson has become a
prominent figure on the O.C.
culture scene. His generosity has
put him on the board of the
Performing Art) Center along with
a nu mber of other worthwhile
organizations.
"I'm interested in paying back,"
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One thing b certain, John~on's
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"I just love Candlelight
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Thursday, August 25, 1994 A7 .
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Hayes
"No problem, we'll just ha .. e 10
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coaaUPONDINCI
John Hedges _and
modern art
lt is so tiresome to hear
continued snide remarks from
Councilman John Hedges about
any piece of art that is not a
wha.le watercolor or a cartoon.
The atticle by David Heitz
(Aug. 24) is no help. One does
not "plop" a large sculpture
anywhere ar1d several residents
do not make a city. If someone
wants to ref er to piece of
sculpture as "poo," he shou.ld
have the guts to give his name
or don't give him any credence.
We nil have our pet projects
like spending $700,000 for 39
parking places on a lot on
Balboa. The Arts Commission
is doing a great deal of good
for the city with very little help.
PATRICIA LILLEGRAYEN
Balboa Island
D
Kudos to John Hedges for
standing up agnin for the
Constitutional rights of me and
all the taxpayers in Newport
Beach and trying to not let the
government force us to pay for
the movement of garb;ige from
one city location to another. At
$1,500 this is pennies to the
taxpayers, this is another
bargain for us.
A little education for
(reporter) David Heitz -he
can't find a government
program he doesn't seem to
like. Councilman Hedges
doesn't censure art and is. not
necessary critical of art, but he
is against the government
forcing us to pay for something
that is chlled art, and that is
standing up for our
Constitution --5pmething that
so many writers in newspapers
can't seem to understand these
days.
BARRY ZANCK
Newport Beach
Air cargo question
not that simple
Recently, you asked your
readers to react to a question
regarding the UPS and Federal
Express proposals to initiate all
environmental lmpacts of cargo
operations at Jot\n Wayne
Ajrport.
.El Toro has long runways,
extensive apron space, huge
warehouse facilities and
extensive buff er zones thnt
combine to make it the perfect
location for cargo operations.
Cargo operations at El Toro
would have no impact on South
County residents or the military
mission. We encourage you to
·raffly and objectively evaluate,
and report on, tQe potential for
commercial aviation at El Toro
Marine Corps Afr Sfation.
ROBERT H. BURNHAM.
*City Attorney
Newport Beach
Attention dog
owners
( was never so disgusted in all
my life as last Friday on Balboa
Island. .
My family and I walk th e
island every day. Friday·
morning there was dog poop
every time you took a step.
You people who allow your
dogs to do this horrible act on
the sidewalk should be
punished. One woman even
allowed her dog to poop on the
cement wall -where human
beings sit.
You aren't any bell.er than
the horror stories in the paper
·-where dozen of pets fill up
homes with their feces.
1 am sure if you wou ldn 't get
caught, you would drop your
drawers and do the same thing.
Get yours-- -off our
beautiful city sidewalks.
MRS. C. W. HALL
Newport Beach
Good coverage
of school board
Thank you for reviewing Kent
Moore's presentation to the
Coast Community College
District Board (Aug. 11).
GAINS
••• DRIAMIH
Todd Huston, a
33-year·old resident of
Balboa Island, spent his
summer scaling the tallest
points on all SO states m a
record-breaking G7 days.
Huston climbed more than
300,000 feet -including
20,320 of it on Mt..
McKinley in AlasJ...a -
despite losing a leg in a
boatmg accident 12 )'ears
ago.
PENINSULA
PARKING
Fur $787,500, the
Nrwport Beach City
{.ounctl bought 39 parking
~p;ii..es on the Balboa
Peninsula. The money
which came from "parking
in-lieu" fees -will be
spent to purchase the old
Wells i;argo Bank
pfoperty, originally o((ered
at $1 .6 million
LOCAL GOP
SOLIDARITY
Tom Reinecke, a defeated
Republican candidate for
the 70th Assembly c;eat,
has declined to run as a
wnte·1n l .lnd1dJt~ de~pite
eHorts b} the Orange
County C uordin,tting
Republican As~embly to
finance such a campJ1Kn.
Marilyn Brewer, the GOP
nominee. is thought to lw
too liberal by some in th(>
Republican right wing. The piece of a rt in question
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
LOllU
1MITALPHOR'
The sculpture by Bret Price can't.get
any respect in Newport Beach. F1~st, t~e
metal piece of art wasn't wanted_ in City
I IJll so it was moved to the old library
site in Newport Center. When the new
Central Library opened, the sculpture
was offered to the Newport Harbor Art
Museum, which politely declined t~e
gift. Now the City Counci! -. de~p1te
Councilman John Hedges ob1ect1ons -
has agreed to pay S 1,500 to move the •
piece to an out-of-the-way spot off
Superior Avenue in West Newport.
MICHAEL PALITZ
The would-be Newport Beach council
candidate from Corona del Mar didn't
make the November ballot because an
11-year-old boy collected the signatures
for his nomination papers. Signature
collectors, Palitz found out, need to be
registered voters.
...
People frolic
in the tide pools
at Little Corona.
Some people
say there are
too many people
·visiting the site.
0 n March 26, Newport
Beach Councilman Phil
Sansone and Nadine
Turner of Newport Beach wrote
letters of reaction to Judy
Rosen's published call to the
Community Forum hotline on
SOMETHING FISHY the school year only. l11eir num-
ber can reach 300 or more on a
particular day near the end of a
school year, however, a large
parking area is adjacent, far from
any residential areas.
Ma~h 1~ .
. cargo service at John Wayne
Airport.
As an employee of the
district since 1975 (I am a
counselor at Golden West
College), I want to .commend
Mr. Moore's diligence :\1
exposing the board's excessive
travel expenses. Many of the
faculty and staff support Kent
Moore's efforts to continue to
bring to light the board's
actions, which many of us feel
are not in the best interest of
our student's education.
Both criticized Mrs. Rosen's
expressed concern about the
overuse and abuse of the b'l!ach
areas and tide pools in Corona
del Mar. She was referring to the
hundreds of children or all ages,
some from many miles away,
being bused into the community
daily where they are unloaded
and loaded along the narrow,
crowded residential streets, then
walk and play about the steep,
rocky and slippery landscape.
The city bf Newport Beach needs to do
more to prevent the overuse and-abuse
of Corona del Mar's tide pools
BY HUGH H. CRAWFOltD
Nearby Crystal Cove State
Dcach is only 'seldom used by
such groups at present, ahhough
it h::is excellent tide pools, miles
of beaches and acres of parking
all away from narrow busy resi-
dential areas and all acquired
and 'maintained for the most part
at tt\e public's expense.
. .
The question -should the
county give in to Federal --
Express and UPS or push for
cargo operations at El Toro -
oversimplified a very complex
issue and detracted from the
very thorough and well-written
analysis of these issues by your
reporter David Heitz.
Mr. Heitz accurately
summarized our primary
concern: that implementation
of the cargo carriers' request
could impact the validity of
existing noise and access
restrictions oo aircraft using
Jo1rn Wayne Airport that are
contaiocd in the settlement
agreement and in the Phase 2
Accei.s Plan.
The question posed to your
readers also creates the
mistaken impression the county
has an easy choice and
downplays the effort s of county
airport stuff hnd attorneys to
resolve these issues in a way
that protects the county's
existing regulatory authority
over Stage 3 aircraft.
The Newport Beach City
Council and city staff agree
with your reader that El Toro
is the best place for cargo
fllgftt and we nave mace that -
point in lengthy comments on
the County EIR evaluating the
MIRIAM GOLDBERG
Newport Beach
Posmve resuns
from positive news
Thank you for your coverage of
the Corona del Mar High
School AJumni Flag Football
and Basketball Tournaments. It
is always refreshing to see
reporting on· positive
community events.
Those two events arc great
for the kids to sec alumni come
together to have some fun and
raise money for the programs.
I had the pleasure of
participating in both
tournaments and saw first hand
Roger Roelle and Mike Hess
doing a super job coordinating
'their events.
Thanks again, and Mike Hess
and Roger Roelle.are to be
congratulated for their great
eTfurts.
KENNETHJ.YONKERS
· Balboa Island
She also alluded to the pos·
sibility of such a large influx of
non-residents into the residential
areas of the village over the
-years, contributing to the poten-
tial for an increase in crime in
the area.
Mr. Sansone termed Mrs.
Rosen's facts misleading and
proceeded to present his own. As
a resident in this particular area
for more than 25 years, it is my
opinion thut her facts and con-
cerns are the more correct.
Many of us who have lived ,
here and experienced the in-•
crease in numbers along with the
city's limited response are most
grateful to Mrs. Rosen for having
helped accomplish what she has
by her persistent efforts to get all
or us in the neighborhood in-
volved in getting some serious re·
sponse from the city.
Tile hm1Te0response to rcauce
the numbcc..oC scheduled h~ a.
day and alter their routes and
si tes Jor parking was not taken
long-before she moved into the
area and began her efforts, ao; he
states, but only in the last year
or so because of her efforts and
those of, not JUSl one. but most
all of her neighbors in the af ·
fcctcd area.
P rior to these effort!'> numer-
ous buses unloaded and re-
loaded in the red zone at the
narrow and crowded corner of
Poppy Avenue and Ocean Doule·
vard. The buses then parked
along the narrow streets in the
residenti al areas, often leaving
their diesel engines running for
hours of pollution.
Some, as is occurring as I ,
write, still follow this routine al-
though the city has recently des-
ignated an area for unloading
and reloading along Ocean Dou·
lcvard and offered free parking
for the buses at the Big Corona
parking lot.
The area citizen's efforts have
not been just to protect their
properties and improve the secu·
rity of this part of the city, as
they are certainly entitled to do
with the city's cooperation and
assi t.1nce, nor h:l\C they been to
deny the public accc s to Califor-
nt:i oe•1cl1cs. T~y hav~ becn--prim:u·ily-lu
point out the unnecessary over
use and abu e of these particular
areas and encourage Ne" port
Ueach's city management to help
protect this valuable area of the
cit) anti beach -the ~ame as
other commun ities along the
coast do -by enforcing p:irking
restrictions, \\hich they can le·
gaily do, as \\Cll as scheduling a
truly manageable numbe r of such
\ is1tor:. m a given <lay. The bus
drivers arc aware of the absence
of any real effort to patrol them
here and are often quue rude
when a loc::il confronts them.
A ll residents of the area are
aware of the tremendous de·
crease in the sea-life population
in the Little Corona tide pooh-
over the years and many have
seen these children ttip or slip
from the rocks into the water or
other rocks, wondering when a
serious accident would occur
with such numbers running
about.
We ask how and why our com·
munily has ·allowed and even en-
couraged such an extreme over
use which continues to far ex-
ceed that of nearby Laguna
Beach, which has a tornl limit of
200 scheduled individuals a day
while avera in&,about 60~roups
10 an entire season or Dana
1oint'1)ohcn)' Uca.ch.. and tide.
pool , which strictly limits sched·
uling such groups to the avail·
ability of !itaff and that during
The Ne'' port Beach City
Council now admits to sched·
uling a maximum of 300 indi·
viduals a day, 500 according to
Sansone's reply. Hov.e.,,er resi·
dents in the area know that
these numbers are still often e"<-
cccdcd.
W hat has been the moti\a·
tion at City Hall? Have the
brochures prepared by the city's
Marine Department for distribu·
lion to the schools and groups in
the surrounding counties en·
couraged this overuse and
abuse?
The situation has been some.
what improved by the city's re-
cent efforts Mrs. Turner and the
councilman describe. However
both could benefit by spending a
full day and evening in the area
to experience what is happening
and then possibly appreciate the
causes for concern.
Much more needs to be done
and now to further limit the
groups to a more manageable
number in order to save what sea
life there is left in the tide pool1>
:md to make this pare of t
·community a safe place to be day or night. --~---
llu1h JI. Crowford is a Coronu
dcl Mor rtsldcnt
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...
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot
,,. ...... ,
subsequently filed a hate cnme re-
port w1th police Wednesday af-
ternoon.
Neighbo~ along Pacific Avenue
-a quiet, two-block strip of neat-
ly maintained condo and apart·
ment complexes -expressed
shock and anger over the \~nes
day incident.
"l am absolutely enraged," said
Claire Davies, whose husband no-
ticed the damage during his morn-
ing stroll. ''l can't imagine anyone
would do this."
Davies and several other neigh·
bors called police first thing
Wednesday morning to report the
vandalism, which apparently was
carried out sometime between late
Tuesday and S a.m. Wednesday.
But Davies said she was fru strated
when police referred. her to the
city's graffiti hotline, which resi-
dents and busi ness owners can call
to get city assbtance in painting
over graffiti.
"This is a hate crime," said
Davies, who has lived 38 years on
the street. "This isn't graffiti, this
is a hate crime.
"ft's wrillen in huge lcllers.
They have ruined every do9r."
Costa Mesa police said they
could not investigate the incident
as a ha te crime until the victim re·
-ported it as suc h.
CLINIC
fre• Pe1e Al
health insurance, according to
Sally Hansen, co-coordinator or
the program.
The screening service includes a
complete physical examination n
vision and hearing exam and other
tests required for children entering
Orange County schools.
The clinic also offers free im-
munizations, tuberculosis testing
and language-assessment services
for children and their families who
do not speak English.
"It's allowing these kids to get
everything in one spot " Hansen said. '
The school district received a
state Healthy Start grant three
years ago to establish the language
and health assessment clinic. The
PacifiCare Foundation provided
an additional $70,000 and Bristol
Park Medical Group donated
medical e~uipment and supplies to
conduct the screenings.
Because only one child can be
screened at a time and each physi·
cal exam takes an hour, officials
f y I
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Address: 661 Hamilton screenings {phy!tical exams und
St., Costa Mesa (in the Rea vision, hearing, tuberculosis
Community Center) tests); free immunizattons;
0 language assessment.
Hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday through Friday
(until Sept. 7)
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mondays
.and Wednesdays (after
Sept. 7)
0
Services: free health
hope to see about five to six chil-
dren per day before the school se·
mester begins on Sept. 8, accord-
ing to the program's co-
coor.dinator Bernie Neil.
"What's nice about this clinic is
that we make appointments so
that they don't have to wait like
they do at the county clinics," Neil
sa id.
The clinic plans to hire a nurse
practitioner in the next two weeks
0
Eli gible patients:
kindergarten and first-grade
students without health
insurance
0
ln(ormnllon: 556-3190.
to conduct the heuhh !>Crecnings.
There is a part-time nurse on staff
who al!.o examines the children If
a child nee<.b additional medical
care, the nurse will refer families
to other agencies and doctors in
the area.
"When (the children) leu\e here
they cun go to th'e school and im·
mediately :.tut class," 1 lansen
said. "Everything has been cleared
for them to start their education."
MEN'S CLOTHING Meanwhile, the construction
company did take up the city graf·
fiti C'rew's offer to help paint over
the derogatory words, which were END OF SUMMER.
several feet high'.
Davies' husband Charles, who
said he was unaware of any prior
graffiti incidents at the site, said
the vandalism was particularly dis-
turbing because the construction •
company "did such a beautiful
job" on the con<los. ,.,,h1ch are
nearly complete.
Company officials \\.Oulu not
comment on their thoughts about
the incident, but did say 90% of
their emplO) ccs anu subcontrac-
tors are Caucasians anti other non·
Asians.
Contractors calmly continued in·
stalling utility lines to the ·buildings
Wednesday. A worker said the
graffiti was already in place ,.,,hen
the first crews arrived at the site
arounu 6:20 a.m. Wednesday; but
the chain-link fence in front of the
buildings was still locl..eu.
As the construction crews \\ent
about their \\Ork, residents '>'alking
their dog~ and taking their chil·
Jren to the neighborhood park
stopped b) 10 look at the graffiti
and sh:iJ...e their heads an d1sm:iy.
Said Davies: "l have Ji.,,ed here
38 years. l am absolutely sick."
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82 Thursday, August 25, 1994
Day8
Corona del Mar High running
back Brian Hogan and
quarterback Aaron Perlmutter get
some of the kinks out of their
system after Wednesday
morning's final bout with long
runs with a spare tire In the final
day of a three-day "conditioning
period," commonly known as
"Hell Week" as the high school
football season nears. Below,
Newport Harbor Hlgh's offense
goes through a walk-through as It
drills towards today's opening
session of "contact practice."
Full-scale scrimmaging and
hitting continues as local teams
prepare for Sept. 8 and 9
non-league openers.
DAJLY PILOT PHOTOS
BY CHRJSTOPHER AsSAP
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot
C111u~1orH£B. ASSAF/DAILY 'rLor
The big guns of Corona: Christie C'Meara (above) and Megan Wachtler (below) are
among a strong stable of talent for Corona del Mar High's girls tenni~ team this fall unde~ the
hand of second-year Coach Julie Slattery. Corona del Mar opens the season Sept. 13 with a
non-league matchup at Los Alamitos. But most eyes are focused later, against Newport Harbor. .
Play· by· play coverage · f Or YOUR team!
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ORANGE COUNTY
1-800 -252 -9141
EnuclA .... IAIUS llrwPOn Ha1101 ff 111 Sa1Lots Co1011a Dll MA• H11N Sia K1111s
'94 Schedule All games at 7-30 p.m.
Sept. 9 -Edison (at Newport}
'94 Schtdllt Al fOI"'$ ot 7:00 p.m. un#ss noted '94 Sdltdlle Al fOI"'$ ot 7:00 p.m. ·-'94 Schedule All games of 7:30 p.m. unltss nofeJ
Sept 1 S -Marino (at Westminster) ~
Sept. 22 -ktnnedy (at Newport) "'
Se9f 90 -SaddWMd (at OCC) ~
Od 1 -S A Valley (ol Newport} •• 1
• SU VIEW LEAGUE
Od 14 -El Toro (at Newport)
Od 21 -at Newport Harb«
Oct. 21 -Santa Morgonta (at Sodclltba<k Colege)
Nov. 3 -lrvint (ot Newport)
Nov. 10 -Woodbridge (at Irvine)
Se9f. 9 -OclClll View (at Wtsfminstet), 7:30
Se9f. 1 s -at Wts1mimttf, 7:30
Sept. 22 -Mayfair (at Laltewood) .
Sept. 30 -Tray (at Newport Honor), 7:30 ~
0<1 6 -Somo Alla (II Newport HarMt), 7:30 ~
PAOfK COAST LIAGUI ,
Oct 14 -al~ltodi
Od. 21 -al Aliso llipl
Od. 2'-Estoncia (al Newport Hort.)
Nov. 4 -UniYwsify (at !MM)
Nov. 11 -l.lfUllCI ltils (at Newport Hort.)
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Krumins, Oedlng set
with U.S. nauonal team
1'1 Rome at water polo
world championships
Back Bay high school products
Eriks Krumins and Chris Ceding,
as well as Corona del Mar High
Coach John Varga • will represent
the United States in the 1994
World Championship , Sept 3· 12,
in Rome, Italy.
Krumins, who st:irred al New-
port Harbor High, before moving
on to Cal, from where he grad-
uated in 199 1, is a 6-fooJ-5, 185-
pound driver for coach Rich
Corso's J 3·mnn squuc.J.
Ceding, who gradu:ucd from
Cal last spring. after a 1;.parklrng
career at CdM, i a 6-1, 172-pound
driver.
Var&a , who played for the 1992
JJ.S. Clympac team,· i one of four
Corso a i\tOnl coache .
Sl~w-pitch coed tournament slated-
COST A MESA -The Costa Mesa Community Services De-
partment wi ll ho l the Southern California Municipal Athletic
Federation (SCMAF) Coed Slow Pitch Tournament Saturday and
Sunday.
All team in SCMAF-sunctioncd leagues through the Parks and
Recreation departments in Southern California are eligible to par-
ticipate.
Registration i $125 per learn plus a $10 game fee. For more in-
formation, phone tournament director Scou Payne at 642-1569.
Daily Pilot
sports writer
Rich Dunn Is
on vacation. His
weekly golf
column will return next
Thursday.
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Football '94
Don't miss the Darty Piiot's five-part
football preview, coming Aug. 31,
Sept 1, 2. 3 and 5. Players, coaches.
stats. photos. all of the Items that turn
Friday Night Lights on.
Aug. 31 -Estancia Eagles.
Sept. 1 -Newport Harbor Sailors.
Sept 2 -Costa Mesa Mustangs.
Sept. 3 -Corona del Mar Sea Kings.
• Sept. 5 -OrafllJe Coast Conego Pirates.
Sept. I -C~ess (at Wts1wn)
Sept. 1 s -La Quinta (al lltwp«t ), 7:30
Sept. 23 -Col¥.y o.,.i (at Ntwpcwt), 7:30 s.,e. 29 -Oc. r.. (at lllwport), 7:30
Oct 7 -Troy I• hidMI), 7:30
NOflC COAST LIAGUI
Oct. 13 -UnMnity (II !nine)
Oct. 20 :-l.opno ltils (at ...,.,,, )
Oct. 71 -Co5'a Mesa (at ...,., )
Nov. 4 -• Aliso Miguel (at ()(()
Nov.l 1 -al Lapa hoch
DEEP SEA FISHING
• WIDNUDAY'S flSH COUNTS
D.,,ey'• Leeker -1 bo.its, 249
anglers. 2 yellowt.111 78 bonilo, 329
b.arr.1cud.a, 132 c.a,fico b.ass, 58 Hnd b.iss,
13 sculpin, 6 shcephud, 13 rocl<Osh, 1
h.alibut, 1 ~hite su bus, 14 ~hitcflsh, 47
blue perch, 1 bl.ick cro.ll.tr.
Newpert a..1ttll1t1 -5 ~ts, 122
anglers. 1 ytllowt.ill, 105 c.alico b.ass, 3l
und bus, 30 bvr.acud.1, 79 bonito, 2J
Kulpln, 5 rodrish, 1 sheephe.ad, 1 h.ahbua, e blue perch. 1 ~hilerish, 77 m.acl.ercl.
TODA'rt ICMIDULI
Oney's locker (673· 14l4) -•fl d.iy,
lenes 6 1.m.; returns noon; VI d.1y, lenu
12:30, returns 5 p.m.; V• d.ay, le.1,\<e1 7
1.m., returns 5·6 p.m.; T~11i,ht, lirnes 6
p.m., returns mldni,ht.
~ Landing (675.0550) -Y>·d.ay,
~.a~s 6 1.m., returns noon; !h-d.iy, k.i~es
12:30 p.m., returns s p.m.; r--111,ht, lu~tJ
6:30 p.m., returns mldnl&ht; Full~d.ay, .
~ .. ~.midnight, return• 6·7 p.m. rrid.ty .
Sept. I -Orange (home)
Sept. 16 -Ocean V'iew (home)
Sept. 23 -Faathil lot Tustin) • Se,! 30 -Conyon (at EJ Modena), 7 .00
Oct. 6 -Savanna (at la tolma Stadium) • •
SU VIW llAGUI • •
Oct. 14 -at lmne "
Oct. 21 -Corona del Mor (horM)
Oct. 21-Woodbridge (at lryint)
Nov. 4 -Sonto Margarito (home)
Nov. 10 -EJ Toro (home)
AWAep
AAAT~O Is The Proud
Recipient of The
"Newport Balboa
Rotary Club• Award
for Honesty And '
Integrity.
Mufften • B,.k.. Alk l!REE • Eatimate9 ... T,.ller Hltchee Aboutr: • r:;::,
tit;f;llH•I 631-1.170
TRANSMISSION 1728 PLACENTIA
IERYICE • RE,AIR •EXCHANGE COSTA MESA
.. __ DOMEITIC •IMPORTED CARI • TRUCKS• fW'S·•-..
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Thursday, August 25. 1994 83
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ftUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICI Ol'ETHE f\AQPOLES AT of the CCMlf1 .. !El nombft v ana Ina. .. , now held b~ vou ARE IN DH AUi. ~ •• ci Pfv~•Y .. bw11 ,.uoo 01 AltlwtUIJIHI IHI OltU *10 011111 commOI! Cl 'II NOTICE OF T"USTU s -~-.,;~~.;.;..::.:: __ ---=-~~~~---TH MAIN ENTRY AREA dlrtcdon ~II COl1• •> llu •uc:h TJUlle9 In an4 UN DEA A DEED 0 •uhl 11;1 tt•• jJ11tpuH 0 1nv lot 41 01 Tt•C:• No nauons II tnr 'hewn ~tin SALE PUIUC NOTICE OADINANC• TO THE PLACENTIA CMC Su~ Court of the Slate to th• followlng d• lHU!>T DATtD AUGU$ P•YlllO th• oblllJ•lll/n 111111 In the Cny 01 N41W S..d Ult WIJ be maoe out Wl!fl "'30l33
NO. a• C!NTEA 401~t1 E. CHAP. of Cellfornla, County of Or· •cribed property tllu•~ 24 199' UNLt.SS YO a~ur•<J t,y .... 1t1 O.•d u port hac.h Cuw11y ol ou1 eovtn1111 or warranty ta N 3288640 ITATIUNT Oft AN OADINANC• Ott MAN AVE., PLACENTIA. ~. 700 Ctvlo Ctnter In I.he •lorMald County TAltk ACftON TO P~O-lrual 1nclu<Jtny lttvi. •1 Of•n~ Stolle ol C•litU# PftfSfCI or imPf•O rtgatdf!IO ~::. ;lO 77 822
MANDONlllNT OP TH• llOMD OP tfc ,. A1J~°? 0A.M. TAOT PUB-Di'~ w .. t, Santa Ana. Ca. and St.tie, to wll. APN # l CCT YOUR PRUllEHTY ••p.t ••u• 01 lh• T ruai n1a •• anown on a Ma blle POJSHSIO'I C){ tncum T S No 80334 7 Ull OP l'tCTITIOUI DHllOTORI OPTHI I N THE 927 1411-1341-13 Lot 3, ol MAV iit ~OlO Al A PU8 and ol Sal• lheo~I rKOfCS.0 in &oo bl1nOts ~ tmalll""" T OllCI.: TO •UllNHI NA.Ml COITA ....... , HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 2. The nanw, addr"' ~ 'frKt 42ll, In I.he Clty Of LtC ~Al E If YOU NkE C•h•ontt• Rec.onv•y 30I P.oQea JJ and 34 m , to Pl)'I .. I •• ., ,l~POf'TAN NOWN ..
The lol1owlna -CASH (plyable .. the llme telephone numbef Of pd-Coat. MHa County Of AN lllPl.ANA flON O am:e Co111p;111y •• ul c.lu•1ve M1ac.ellaneou P<ll'ICIPiil •um O a note ftonlt Pf'OKRTY "
Nive abandone<ft~ IANITMY Dll1111CT of Nie In lewtul "'°'ltV of Uonef'• &nofney °' pd-Otan~ St.ti. ot C.IOM· THE NA TUHE Of 1 HE T1u•tu 8y Su1a111Mt IC•I M•P• Aec.Otd• ol u1 DW!lef s ~STeol Of Clfttr YOU .AR( IN O[r AUl 1
the Flcllllout Bue~:.. ll•OULATllQ the ~ 5'a1N), all ~ht lioner Without 111'1 attomty nla e1 'anown on a Map PROl.kEOtNO AGAINS ly Ea•<.111tve V1u Pre•1 ~ .. !Qe County OOllga!IOO Slellrtd Oy In II UNDER A DEED OF
Name· HAWQ WASH 9195 llUL'rlltl.8 llNQLS tlllt and lntereet conv.yed It: (El nombre, la cllfecclon rec.'orded In Boole Hi4 VOO YOO $HOUlO c°"' d•11I 9200 o .. 11i.t•lt1 avv PARCEL 3 E.11clu1tv Wlll'I f'lllrtst and Ocntf lltlll ~TRUST DATED JVl 'Y 17
El Aiia, fountain \ta1i..... FAMILY IUIVIC•S to and now held by II y ti """*0 m lelefono del Page1 22 and U of Mia TACT At AWYEA Cht1l•wo1tn C1ol1lu1111•Hutrl4tflll •ppurten.in lll~ICed &rltfHI p4\IS 10..ancu 1990 UN\.ESS YOU
CA 92708 -r· ON A llNQUI undef llld Deed of Trust In lbogedo del ~mandante. cell eneou a M ap 1, NOTICE Of 91J11 b519 ti t ii 115~'° ••Id unn No 311 at II any una.r l!lt t11m1 llltftol T .AKE ACI ION 10 PRO
The Flct11lou1 Bualnesa LATu.AI. IN Pf_°'*1'f tllualed In o cMI demandante que no Aecord1 ol Orange lRUSU:E S SALE 2!17!1 D•wd Au"u1o1 12.a1 m<W• r.ptoe;lllc.ally de Ind ll'lllrHI Oii SUdl I0¥"1n TECT YOUR, PROPERTY
N•me referr9d to above CONN•eTINQ TO Hid County and Stal• Ilene abOgado, N) county Calilotnla Nu 1UJ23 19~4 lm4'd 1n ~ C1,)l\\J0111ln plllS lies dlar;t1 tXPtnH\ ol IT MAY Bl' SOl.O AT A · wa• filed In Oranot County THE h«tlnalllf deecrlbed: Michelle M. Doernet (714) The tOtal amount of the On Sepleml.Hlr 2U, 1994 A!)AP1J~919 1um Ptan •nd th• ~la ltle Trustat ind lrust ettal*d Dy PUBltC SALE IF '<OU on 15 ·2 O .g 4 F 11 a MAINI Oft THI LOT 498 OF TRACT NO. a:Jf.0553, 111151 Ylnll Or., unpaid prlnc:lpal bat-al 09 00 AM , at Ille 1ton 1Vl5 9fl, 911 r.tl.lon EaG41pt thvrelroh U•d lien Tiit tot.ll imOUnt OI NHO AN EXPlANA TION
No.Ftl098611 ' DISTRICT AND 171 2, IN THE CITY OF Garden Glove. Ca. 921M1 ance, lnter .. t thereon, entrance to Orang all m111eral1 Oii gaa en IN 11npa10 balanct of ltl@ oou Of THf. NA TUR~ Of'. rt~£
Patrick Brian McCabe l•TTINQ PORTH COSTA MESA. COUNTY D•t•t llAY 19 1991 together with reasonably Cou•I l111e Company, 6" PUBLIC NOTJCE othe• nvd•l.l4.arbon iub gabon SICll'eO oy 111f Pl0'1tl'~ PROCH'OING AGAINSl
9195 El Azul, Fountain V~ "UIONI TH•UPOR. g:u~~~3.E·A:i~1EM~~ OAllY L. 011ANV1LL•, Hllmated ~01t1 , 811· N lu .. ltn In lhe city o STATEMENT OF ABANDON· atancer. lying below to be sQld anO reiSonaDle es~ YOU. YOU SHOULD
ley, CA 92708 THE BOAAD OF DIREC· • Cle,_, •1 W•NDY L. pttnHI and advanc:H ti Saota A11u < wutlly of Or MENT OF devtn 01 SOO 1-1 belo malld tO'S!S eicr>en£t1 ano ad CONTACT A lAWYFR
Thl1 bulintH was con-TORS OF THE COSTA ~!g~~~D~'h ~?N~~· ADAMI Deputy lh• lline of the ln1llal anye, State ol Cahtornla USE OF FICTITIOUSIUSINESI the aurfac.e 01 u1d land Vi!ICllS II !.!le ~mt ot trit lnlha On SEPJEMBE'R t!>
ducted by an Individual MESA SANITARY DISTRICT SIVE MISCELLANEOUS Publlehed Newport publlullon of 1h11 No· c .. 111orn1a Rec:o11111itv•m NAME w11hou1 lh• """' ot 1ur OUbllC.lUoo 01 !tit ~ollCi 01 s.tlt 1994 11 10 00 A M
Paltlck B. McCabe DOES HEREBY FIND AS MAPS IN THE OFFICE Of BHch-Coela MNI Dally lice are $197,872.34 Comp.my. a C11lltom1 Tht lo•olfllno person(a) II l11c:e entry abulfe th 11 $8 O<ll !)l Tnt Dtn 1~ 01 AMERICAN SECURITIES
Thi• •llll•ment WH filed FOU.OWS: THE CoUNTY RECORD"'" Pil I A Ult 25 Se I be CurrenUy dated Caah· COfpoflollOn •• duly ap abandoned Ille St ol N hell depth 01 500 ..... Ito WO Lit" lltttto ua•o an(I COMPANY n dul, 10 with the County CJ9'1< of THAT within IN Dlattlct W> 0 UO • P em r iera Checka or Certified po1n1ed T11.1•••• unde u the aurface aa re1o pom!ed trustn uOU•' et\O Oiange County on August tavaral condition• t llltl OF SAID COUNTY. 1, a, 15, 1994. Chee.tr.a payable to lh• that c1u1a1n Deed o bous business name a) '"o..d• ol A.cord oe1 ;e1ea to lflt uriiSelsogre~ I pursual'lt to D lid ol Trua•
4 1994 wh11eby mulllple 1lngla AP1422·505-08 Th885 Truelff or bidder are ac-Truat •~•culed by Fritn DECKERT MEDICAL. INC In Th• ptopet1y •ddr.. wrrttan Oedatation ot Dt•ill!I c;ordtd JUL v 2~ 1990
Published N Beach-family 19Mc:ea connect to The Pf°'*1Y •ddflll and cep&abl• 10 Tru11.ee pro· c.o;a A P•lm, Tm,.1 .. e o b) DECKERT MEDICAL SU and other c.ummon dea 11110 Oemand '°' Silt anO i ~~ ,ns No 9o 389530 Costa Mesa Ti Auguat a llngle lateral )olnlng DI .. other common de91gnallon, PUBLIC NOTIC! vlded ptoper idenllllca· P11h11 family Tru1t dat Pt.Y, INC. locattOi_•t 1<131 S 1gnauon 11 any ol 1h wi•tt1!l·)fo11ee ot 0t1au I a c 01 Ollie·•' RM.o•d" m 11 11, 18, 2.5, September 1, trict malM within pubhc: ~~·~ 1~ .. ~ Pf1 Optf'ly FlcUUous lion 11 available July 1 O 1987 a1 lfu$1ors V~• Wq, Sa.nw Ana. real l)f"Opef'fy dt1.c11be E11<:11on lo SfJl, Tf\9 i;nOt'f ofln;e 111 1,,e Count• Rt 11KM lllHt1; """"• 1 pur· from Information recort.llKI on Septembe 92705 above 11 swrponed to be sig11ea causeCI u.o ot o• r.o•oets 01 ORAt•Gf
· Th6S6 THAT the Board f\lrthtr ported to be: 2049 CONTI-Bualneu Name which the Tru1tee deem• 01. 199l as lns11umen Tnt llctJ~ous bus111ess nam 2 Tribute Ct Newpor Oelauit andElec;bon to 5'• to De Co·''" Staie ol CehtcH
----------1 flndt and dec.lar11 that NENTAL AVENUE, COSTA Statement reliable, but for which No 92 !)ltb099, 1n Boull •· referreO to above was llled o ae .. cn CA li2bbJ recorded 1n tile Counl\' Wfi~ ~ ni¥ l'~ecuted b'I TED £ PUBLIC NOTICE auch ln111flallon1 IHvt the M.fuSA· C~ 92f2r?.ci Ti dolThe following .,.,sons a11 Tru1t•• mall•• no rei>r•· Paye ••• ol Oii 1c1 • May 2•. 1993. In tile County o The und•rr.1wn•d lru11 tne reat property is tocatee SHIPtr.EV JR ANO ----------1r11pon1lbhl1y for repair, • un ereg rustee ngbu1lne11a1: 1entallon or warranty, Record• ol Oraog Orange, Orlglnal File No ee di .. ctutn•• auy lt•blht Date Augus11s 1994 DONNA v SHIPK EY • NOTICI! malnltnence and upkup dlscl~lme any ltebll:!r ~ STVDENTS~·STUDENTS, the •ll•el add1H1(e1) or County, St.ale of Cahtor F571828': tor any lncorrtic1J1e ... o Anoclatlon l ien Strvlcta 4 HUSBAND ANO w1rr'
INVITING lllDS undecided: any nconectneaa o • 2440 N. Glas11U, Ort~•. other common dealgna· ni•, under U1e .,awer ol DECKERT SURGICAL COM· the Pf'O~l1Y •ddrH1 •11 Truster • . SE AT PUBLIC
NOTICE IS HEREBY THAT the Boatd further property addiH• and other CA 92665 lion of the above de· .ale therein c.onh11m1d PANV, A Cllllornla CorporaUon other common de111yn.t 11900 w () m IC B 0 511 ~ WI~ 10 LI. TO HIGHEST
GIVEN that 1n1 City of find• and declarH that comm~ di:l~natlon. II JeHr?Jrul~~ :022 5s. Ve-1c:rlbed ptopeny is. 3008 w,11 111111 .. 1 publu. auc.1Jo11 1431 S Villao• Wrt. 5ant.a /Via lion, u a11v el\own hu,. 100 LosA,,~e/s CA 9~, :i~o1R N FOR CASH
Costa M"8, acU~ by and whtn remodeling ma)or anr.;.• • n. rano, ne. 271 Fiiimore Way, Un11 11 03 lo th• h1yne1t bidder to CA 92705 1n (JIO 1Jl 2027 °" 0. 5 CHECK through 111 Governing pro)ecte, It 11 en •PPfOPri· T total amount of the Thia bu1lne11 le co~ 104 105, Costa Mesa CA c. .. an or ch1u;lo, H de SIGNED DECKERT SURGI The total amount ot lhe . "' , ••O CASHIER E OR Board, herelnallet rtllff9d att time to 1equlre tNit aald unpaid balance of the obll· ductad by: an Individual 92627 1c:nb•d below poy .. bl CAL COMPANY, ey Oennrs p unpaid balanc.• of 1n Stor.t Tt~SIH Ort.ca; ORAV..N ON A ST AT A to H the Clty wiN receive multiple llngle family Hf· gallon Hcured by lh• Th• reglttrant(I) com-S9'd p1operty •• being •I the 1J11u1 ul ... ie In 1aw· Hu Viet-President ob1tga11on 19c:ured b Pl\iOl\IT'I 61S!l~ NAT•ONAL BANI(
up to, but nOc later than vie.a be dlac.ontlnued and PfOperly lo be aold and ~ to transact busl-•old tor the purpoH of 1111 rnuney 01 the llrnle This bus111ess WH cortdueled u1e property to tM 101 81l!> 9' 918A4 :HE$ DRAWN B\i A
10:00 Lm. of the day of single MMcel be lnltalled. reaeon•ble ••llmated neu under the FlctlUous paying 1ne obhga11one St.>lu• ot Americ... with a corp0raUon and 1eaironat,te eahm•I ~TA r OR FEDERAL Monday, S1pl1mb11 12, SECTION 1. coata, tlll>9fllff and ad· BoelneH Name(•) listed HCured by .. Id Deed ol out wdn .. nly tiapre•• Tllrs statement was tiled Wltll ecJ c.oslll eApen.11• an PUBLIC NOTICE l.RE01T UNION OR /II
1994, Naled bid• fOf th• A<?CORDINGLY, the fol· ~-:," :~"1 U: :::! ~..,. ~:~·M Tru1t tnc.tuding le•• and 11np1ted aa 10 uue lae tile county Clerk ol Orange advance• at the uni• o Fllt No Fl1922~ CHECI.:: D0R:wr-;,Eg;RA~ award of a conttact fOf the lowing Sectlont art h«eby rs, 0 • rey r eapenH• of the Truatee por.11eo1on or encum Coonty on August l2 1994 the 1rn11al 11ull11c. .. 1Jon o FICTITIOUS 8USINESS ST A TE rehabllltatlon of: adopted by IN Board: lice 0 Sal• 11: 1150,320.51 Thia atatemenl WU filed and of S•I• b1.mc.ell •II right 1111 SHEPPARD MULLEN RICKTER the Nolle.a 01 Sale II SAVlt~GS AND lOAN AS COSTA MESA CITY HALL 1. MUltlpte alngle famlly In addition to cuh, the with lNI County Clerk of Calllornla Reconvey-411\.f 111tti1tl•I nuw hetu b ' ' $22b,1S4 35 NAME STATEMENT , • SOCIATION SAVI GS
AND POLICE FACIL.ITY llMCH on a 91ngl• lateral T~SIM wfll eccept • c..uh-Orang• County on July 27, ance Company, .. said It .. aueh Tru1'4.I~ In "" Al!n· Courtn t ~7Dlf In aJ<J1liOfl 10 CUtl Ill Tne IO!IOW•llQ p~n r ASSOCIATION OR
ADA COMPLIANCE DRINK· art hereby p1ohlbl1ed and ler 1 check drawn on • 1994, Trustee. By Suz.anne Ket-to 11"1 lulluw111g dtt •8 'Fl 3;Y l" ' -:· l ru .. tee will oc.c.wpl 15 art coing Ousi~~S\ .is P SAVINGS BA.N~ Sf>fCl
ING FOUNTAINS District will not 1pp1011a etatt °' nallonal bank, a F818818 ly ·Executive Vice Presl-•c;nlH1d vroµe1ty 11tudh1d Ill oor, 3 o Hope l caah1er • c.t11 cll dr•w CLEANERS 731 Soum W• FIEO IN SECTION S 10:t
All bide ahall be made on llld conelructlon nor au-f!'c,IC~ dra::;lt by ~late Of Published Newport 811ch· dent, 9200 Oakdale Ave, tn thu Jl(>fea .. 1<.1 Co11111 Ne~~t~~sc;::~~~ on a •U11e or t1dllun .. 1 Ca~y~ ~rive ~~8~~3 Anan• OF Tl-IE FINANCIAL
1 bid torm fumlehed by th• thorlze c:onnectlon1 with h erk d crwn bun 1 i' • Costa Men Daily Piiot AJ.J. Chat1worlh, California aroJ St..te IO w1l APN • Da~Pllot bdnk a c.h.i<." Jr•wn t.i "'' ~R alE or~~Al\O H nc CODE AND AUT.t10Rllf0 • Cltv, any lateral connected lo c ec ra Y • 1 •' °' gust 25 September 1 8 91311·6519 (818) 775-44U J03 U~ 96 a r.tat411 0 1 l.iJur .. 1 c.r .. d1 t TO DO BUSINESS IN Bfd1 wlll be received al multiple MMcH lo lht federal aavlngs and loan ' ' ' 2575 Daiicf August 10 E:XHIBlf "A" CN 5 umon ur • c.h e1.ll <Jr<1w1 Cn11sai1a Way Arare1m 11 " THIS ST ATE Will BE
the City of Costa Mes. at maln1 of the Dl11tlct within usoclatlon, eavlnge ... 15• 1994· 1994 ' PAHl.1:1 A Lot 415 an lwg 18 25, Sep 1·8 by a 1~te or leder•I 1 .. v C.11torn.a921l07 • HELD Al Hit ENTRANCE
the Office of the City Clerk the public right-of.way, un-90efatlon °' .. vinge bank Th69"' ASAP135273 th .. 1 pv111un ol Lot 126 PUBLIC NOTICE '""' and ludn a ... uc.• MYll"'G UE 220 Cnr!!ia lb TO THE ORANGE CIT\' P.O. Box 1200 , n Fair leu u olheiw!M not9d In epeclfied In Section 5102 PUBLIC NOTICE 8118, 8fl5, 911 hutn ol Trac.I No 54J., • a11on 11•v1ng11 H1oc1 Way Ana~em 'iil!s 1:.1 •om~ HAlL 300 EAST CHAP Drive, Colla Mesa, Calilor· pa1agraph 4 beloW. of the Flnanc:lal Code and the City 01 Newpor NOTICE C>F ahon or .... vinu• t.i.rn 928?7 MAN AVE:,..uE OPA.Nta:
nla 82528, at Of befOfe the 2. Repair, maintenance authorized to do buelneu . Fiii Mo. H11MI PUBLIC NOTICE tiu&ch County 01 Ot TAUSlEE 5 SAlE 1pec111eu in S~llou !)IU2 Tl! s t>uSlf\t5~ is conou:no CAllf:OANI/. 111 r 0' t
time and date 1talad and upkMP of aald la1trll l~la •:=· 1'hanth• 'h'r' Ftcrmous IUSlltESS FU. llo fl11543 a11ge Swte 01 c .. 111orn1.. UNDER DEED Of TAUST of th• ~111 .. 1•c1 .. 1 <.uJ "'I nusoano ~no .., 1, 1 t•c ana n•erut eo
above, at which lime th~ COMec:ted to moltlple Hr· ~oce~~ lhe Truet:' ma 1 NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUs BUSINESS a~ pe1 Map rvc:o1ded 1 Frie 224413 nd a';'morileJ 10 d SIGNEO OR E "0WARO LEE llhea to ana 110.,., IH:IC tiv
will be publicly open9d and vice• •hall be th• Joint re-wtlhtfold lh• l11uance :, Tiii lollowlng person(S NAME STATEMENT Buo.1i. JOO, Pd~t<C•) 17 Lo.m 3!14718-5CS buSlllVH m """ ,.i.,1.. I MVUNG LEE ,, UF!der said 0 ea o• read aloud In the Cooncll 1ponalbllity ol all multlple th TnJllM'• Dffd until lslllre doing t>uslness as: Oetr Tiit 1 11 w1 (s) u1ro1 1"h 21 , 1111. us111e o Other 4:1412666 the eve111 •ender othu Regisllant na~ 1101 1&1 wgun T ru~t '" int proper:,
Chamb«a 11 aald add1au. 14ffVle•t connected to aald tu~d• become evalla.ble to Mortgage Group, 160 NewPor ts/a d 1 ° g: pe~s~~ M••1.tlu .. 11.,ou11 Ma1>s 11 A p Number 932 58•311 lha11 c.a.h u 1 .. 1.1.0:µ1t: to tran~t ousin•ss unO!r trt ''tuated '" saiu Count.
Each bid mutt con!Ofm lateral. the pay" or endor•M Ha Center Ortve. Suitt 230, NeW1>or OE~e ~.Ji u 77;~s ~ROEN me 0 111c.e 01 the Coun YOU AHf: IN DEF AUL t~e Tru•l~ mav ,,..1lhhu1d ficttnous business name or end Stdtei de:oscrobed 15 end be re1pon1lv1 to all 3. Ma)or remoctellng or matterofrl hi. Beach,CA92660. • Rc1.orJu1 ut •aid County UNOl:R A DtEO 0 ua 11~~.H•n<.11 ul th 11ameslistedt1ere1n . MORE COMPlfTH' pertinent Blddl~ and Con-conttructlon of any 1esl· Said Hleg Wiii be mada Brisa Realty Capltal Corpora• GRO~BLVO •GARDEN GROVE, P,1t\:t:I 4!> as 1l1o.1w11 on TRUST OATE:O Oec:embe T ru11ee " l>eeJ u11111 This statement was hit!! w•tn DESCRIBED IN SAID
lrac;t Documents. A H I of dence ••rvecf by• mutt1P4• but without covenant ~lion, a Calllornla Corporaaon CA~Y~G KO 860 mu Nuwpo(1 Buac.n lo 7., 19~·0, UNLESS VO tund• bucu111e .iv,,11.i1J1 llle County Cler~ ol Olangt OHO or TRUST ~Id Documents may be ob-1er.1ce may be r9qulred by wananty •• •H Of Im-5001 Alfport Plala Drive Sui MAN • 1 l 1h11 Ad1ustm11nt No lAKE ACTION TO PAO·'o the p .. y11e 01 1111tlur•t: CounryonAugust 18 199~ Tf'e $l'eet aao•ess and
talned ti the Olllee of tht the Board to ln1tall ~Ingle plied rtQard~ title, pot· 250, Long Bead\, CA 908S1 COOLIDGE ST • CORONA CA NBLL A 8~ I 3, r1:corde TECT VOUR PROPERTY. I a• a mallt:• ul ttyht NOitCE Ttus FIC:~Oous Na'l'~ on1e• common oe ign1
City EnglnHr,, 77 Fair 111,«al to the Dl11tlct a 11-IHtlon °' encumbranct1 Tilts business Is conducted 91719 un M•v 2:1 1!1114 a. to MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB ~did ~ .. 111 will bv ll•dJt: Statement eitPtres fM• yea 5 •1c;o ,1 <oj)Mv o• tr1e tel Drive, Cotta M11a, Callfor-cilitlH In th• ,public right· 10 utlsly the lndebladnesi trocorporallOn YO.. SIM MALONE 1860 1llu111en1 No 84 214Ui4 I.IC SAl.E IF YOU NEE but w1thou1 1.u ... .i11 .. 111 o trom tile oa:e 11 '1113$ r ~d tn ttie •ooer•\i Jesc• bed &bov~
nla, upon nonre~ablt of-way. HC\lf9d b uld DHd, 9'1· SIGNED Brisa Realty tap1 COOLIDGE ST CORONA • CA ol 01 hC:l;ol Rec.o~ds o AN E ICPL AN A TION 0 drro111y u•v•e•• o1 "" Olla ol ale Cou'll)' Ciir A new ~ ur one<! to oe
payment of S20.00. An ad· 4. Th• Dlatrlct may, •• Ill vane.• 1ti!eunder with I~ Cor Ofabon By w v Davidson 917 19 llald County E•,.ephn THE NATURE Of THE plied re11•r<J1ng 1111• FoeLtlOIJS Buswess Narn• SIA' ~o8 PARIS lAN[ •"09 Oltlonal chatr ol $7.00 wfU opllon, accept multlpl• ... t ••t u J)fovi~· lheftln PrJid I • This buSln9$S IS conducted lnert:lrom .. 11 Oil 011 PHOC.EEDING AGAINS pun"•••l)n ()I eni;um "'e"' must De Wee bel«e ll\a' NEWPORT CAI.IF-Of'
be made 1 handled by vic:ee connected lo a mingle er th pale{ 00 1 .; en twco-panners riyt"ll• mmeral1 mmera VOi) YOU SHOtJl.D CON br .. ncv• tu"""'"'" m.i 111 me Trie hbng ot ttus .s~tem 1 mall. Bid Ooctunenta and lal.,al In publlc: right-al-way :fance• ofun lhe Nol~:. to ~~:.an~:~~~I rn~~~n SIGNED MYONG MAN KO 'l'ON 11ghi. n•tur<1I 9811 rogtlllJ TACl A LA WY EA o!blednc•• .. c.111 •<J b does not" 01 itself aUll!Ofll~ ::--N.~.~266 3 vn<Ser$ g e<I
other contract documents '°long u all owner• con-9d b Hid OHd wflh In-SIM MALONE , and other hyt.lroc.irbon Nolte.• 11 nereby given a1<J D11tid at.lvc111 <.t:l use n 1111$ State ol a Fl(t.tioos ma al10 be uamlned 11 nected thereto fOfm • gov-cur Y hcbtiOus t>usiness namt 0 Tiie registrant commenced \o by wna 11011ver nam th 1 c 1 Fed s mcr1:1111J~1 w111t 11•lu•u" 8 N T1ustell o ~i: "!") •rtv
tt\/Otflce of lt\e City Clark ernlng body capable of ob-lerHt thereon as piovlded namesl1tted11treln transact business under Ille he-11nuw11 th.it m .. y be with-a ~atil~~~i• Cor ~~~~!~a• pro111ueJ lht:1c111 .. n us.nass a"'ne "' >'•~!all~~ 01 let>• tv tor .,,.., "'1C1
of the City of Coita Mesa. llg1Ung Itself to the Di1lrtct ~"~'~:,;.':'· ~~ar~h! Tttis sta~rl was1 IUed Wllll btloos business name or names m ur unde;r tne par<.el 01 .. "'"''"· 0, .ecceuo th.i unp .. 1d µ11n1.11-.tl .,.,1 ~:,'~~~ 0~,ac~:~o~ ~~ ~~2e nes:. of tl'le ~·ree.t a(j
Bid Documenla wfll not ba for rtpalr, maintenance and lfuttee and of the t1ust1 tile Coun~ lerk o Orange ksted above on N/A lout.I here111c.lio11e <Je tru11ae or •ubst11u1ti an1.e ol Ille Nu 1e •• Secuon 1~.coo et sea Bustness a•ess end othli "lmOI\
malled unlHI tht ad· upkHp of the lateral In crllted b)' aald DHd ol County on ugust 12, 1994 Tiiis statemenl was hied Wllh 11c;r1b .. <J toyeltl~r "'I' trualllil pursuant tu th c11r1..o0 tJy ""1d oe.,d w11 and Protes~1ons Codel C!es19n1t1on .r e • dltlonal S7.00 chargt la In-public rlght-of·way and on Tu 1 NOTICE-This Fk:tlUous Name Ille County Clerk ol Orange tne perpetual rog111 o De.id 01 Tru•I eaecute 1111 .. real u1111eu11 •• pro r tf.'I snowP here.n
e11Jded with payment. Pflvate property. 'C:~t.d: 08/t 511884 Statement expires live years county on August 22, 1994 d11ll1ng """""~ up1o't· by Dona Moig .. n Dannel· v•th•d "' u1d Nuh1 1e1:t0 Ifs 'eflliERL 't ~ST ESCROW Se•CI sale w• t' "! :1 ..
e.ch bid 1hall be IC· Section 2. from Ille date It was flied In lht NOTICE· This fic!Jtlous Name 1111.1 and 011eraony 1nere ley 11 m•m.U woman Rtt· c;no1r1i1t:a and ""'""n,.~• ut 33 N C<I 0 S out w1tnou1 ~O•'e a
companied by the bid •• Pu11uan1 to Section• 6490 PACIFIC IOVEREIQN Olla of tile County Clerk A new Statement expires llve years lor •1>d 11or1ng m an corded on 1:u1311990 a lh.i 1ru111ee •nd 1n., tru.is " lle\I ~dt:'l'sr CA ~CJ w•rrent'>' e•oress .or '"
curlty, u11 of Offlgnatecl and 8491 .3, Hnllh & CORPORATION, •s f"lctiUous Business Nam• State· ltom Ille date It was ltled tn tile re111ovmg th• •ame 11on inilfun .. tnl No 90 65°'46 c1e .. 1.id by •••<.I D.,ud ot " e~ '·C 1>1:' 1" ol••d rega1<11ng t • e C>Oli Sul)conltactOJa, and Non-Selety Cod•. the Secretary Nld Trustee, BY: IN· ment must bl hied t>elore tllal Olla 01111, County Clerk A new u1d land 01 any 01he In 8ooll . Page •• 01 0111 Tru1.t ewiiort ac;h osta esa •en on 0, ern:um
colluelon Atfldavlt 1equlred of the Olaltlct 1hall certl!)' TE R ST AT• T II UST llme Tiie 11 ng ol this staiement Fictitious Bus1ness Name Slate-l~nd 1111.ludmg the nyn c.i•l ,.tc.otd• •n the ollic Coa.t f .,d ~111~11.ua '"" 0 ii' Cl b•1ncu nc van t M
by Iha lnfOfl'Nllon FOf Bid· lo the pauage of this Ordi-DEED SEllVICE, INC. does not of itself autlloflle tn• ment must oe tiled btlon 11\ll 10 wll1p•toc.1o cir dhec 01 the County Aecor~• s.i1d Trt1•i.:e a Cdlolorm 2 J-c~2, 60.~2 charg"s ;,no e•nens s ~I
Ciera. nance and •hall CIUH th• AGENT, 23312 MILL st In ttus state ol • FICbllOUS bin• "'' 1~1110 Ol llllS statement llOIHllly drill •nel nllll OI Otan(le County, Calt Cur~urdltOn l!l~UO Plun1 Al.ti 5 0 0 . •he Tr Sil'"' .na of t e
This J)fojec:t 11 a federally same to be publilhad Dn?9 CREEK DRfYlt SUITE Busll'ltSS Name in Ylolillon ol does not ol itse11 aulll0<1ll tile ltom land o1her tna lornia and pursuant 1 mer SI Cn.ibwurtn CA PUBLIC NOTICE t•usts Clf?tlll.ld t>~ •IC
fund9d P'oJect and will be In the Orange Cout Daily tile rights ol anoltler under fad· ust U'I 11111 state 01 a FICllbous thu•• here1nobo11e de the Nolle• 01 Ottl•ull and 91311 18181 72~ ~ lbO By ~80 ot Tr .. s• ( 00 •t
under federal regulations Pilot. a newspaper or ge~ 230, LAGUNA HILLS, al State Of co111mon law (Sae Bus N olabon I sc.nbed oil or gas wells Ele1.t.on tu Sell lhe1eun Marilyn Mu11wptir1u Vic. Fiie No fl19221 ru.,a 1'1r:g pr.nt. O!I Uri
which Include the Davis-11al clrculatlon printed, CA 8285 3, Tl 184-Section 14400 el seq . Bus1ne55 Ille ~~~ 0~~o:'erv~noer Feg-lurniel• •nl.I an•llal mio det recordttt.I OS/0411994 Pr~• 1den1 D • 1" d FtCTmou's BUSINESS ct tlie ru:iitts ie cs ti
Bacon Ac.t and relaled published and clrculated In 24009 (714) 707·5058 d Prolesslons Code) eral ~tate O< oommor law (See throuyh or •cron th tn buoll . Paye a. 1n OIM81l9lf~ NAME STATEME"1 u o Duo ct T .. r. v. t acts. Th• wage daltrmlna-In• Coal• Meu Sanitary a,. CASSANDRA 1stflling B lulnun .. 1;.e ol the Jan 1trumenl No 94-:ll O:JOltASAPl36:l!iJ f I '" , " $:'29 748 78 lo l" "'Of
tlQll wlll be under th• g'~l:~ .o•:::r Coun(t• GREEN, ASSISTANT NeW1>ortlleach·CostaMesa :n~~l~::seh~~~) uslness hei;r1~dbo~e11ducr1bed 01 u1d 0 111c 1dl Re1.ord•, 812!1 911• 918 is/a~:edoln:g~si~ess ~::. siA~ u• tiereon rom J'O' &"
Da11l1-8econ Act and 1• / 11•· ltl :irvtin ? VICE·PR•SIDENT OaltiPilot Firstflting ~1~111.,1~clleod °d~ d~~e'"c will Sull on 0911511994 a PUBLIC NOTICE CARO SVSTE~S 315 No As· at 6 37f>~ c:e• annu ••
lated ac11 and lh• Depart-~::. •:i full~u ca ~n, I~ Publlahed Jllewport CN2£i4597 ESCROW AMERICA CORPORA-tJonalt Clrilled we111 tun· the North lto111 e1111"'1c. scoated Rd '703 B11ia CA PU)' rJe.:l m said ~
ment of lnc:tustrlal • Aela-•f_. otc:een • Beach-Costa Meaa Ollly Aug18,25,Sep1,8 TION n•I• :.,d ahalla unde to the County Court· ltOTICEOFTAUSTEE'1SALE 92621 ulu::. cos•s ~!10 anv ao
UOM, State of Callfomla ..,,_ B 120 hou•e 700 Civic. c.,nlto TIU. Mo S4I0009 AX "'""RLING 3 SN As v• ce• w '" 'i'l'e•es• (the Conttae10f and Sub-PASSED ANO .ADOPTED Pilot Augu.I 19, 25, Sep-PUBLIC NOTICE 9828 Garden Grove tvd 7 •nd bene•lh Of beyon Onve W1t1t ~<lnUI Ano CA · M ... ..-c o ESTIMA.TED 0 Al conttactors lhall pay not by the Board of DlfectOfa temb« 1, 1994. Gard•nGrove CA 92644' the e111en1>1 hm•ta there 91 1 uo p M •• puuh T.S.Mo.13-0513 soo.illill Ad 17J3 a.ea A DESl n•:i 533..Jl
lest than the higher wage o the COiia MeM Sanitary thUS YOU ARE IN DEFAUL NtwPOflBNcn·CostaMtSi ot and to rednll, re1un auc;tion 10 the hight11o VOU A.RE IN.DEFAULT Of 92621 Tiie t ~e!ICI 'Y undt1 rate). Olsttlct, al a regiaar meet-UNO ER A DEED OF Dady Pilot nel, equtp mamtatn rv bidder tor c.aill IP•vabl UEN DATED t 1/IM3 UNLESS Thi$ bus ~~s IS conoucwc •e • d ~ t 1 The City hU obtained Ing held Augua1 19, 1994. PUBLIC NOTICE TAUST, DATED SEPTEM· CN266132 pa tr, deepen and op er at lh• ttme 01 a .. ie in law· OU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT oy an "1d""'1ua :'.'', Deee •ec "'lll'IC "c
ffom lt\e OirKtor of the 0. Jem .. A. Wehner, BER 19, t989. UNLESS Aug 25 Sep 1B15 ate any auch wells or ml tut mon,.y ol th.e Uml YOUR PROPERTY t1 f'AY BE SIG"-EO MAX SPE~L NG o a e e't'l;\oo ,
par1menl of lndutltlal Rel• President of th• lloerd SUMMONI YOU TAKE ACTION T nea. w11Rout however !)ww•I all rtUhl """ and OLD AT PUBLIC SALE IF YOll Regrs:rant has ll::>t vet ~un •e 1 :1
10 t 0 ~~e. ~ Qfl•.
llont the general prevallt~ of Director• of the •FAMILY LAW PROTECT YOOA PROPER-PUBLIC NOTICE the nghr-10 droll mme intere•t conveyed to an NHOANEXPlANATION OF THE to 1ransacc t>Ysnns unce1 •tie ~~~1 en IJ eo:_;:,:;, r
rate of per diem wag11 and Coate lie.. Sanitary CITACIOM JUDICIAL TY, IT MAY 8£ SOLO AT A 1tore e11p1ore •nd oper now h•ld by 11 uudv NATURE Of THE PROCEEDINGS lrctibous busu:oess name o S ~.,·~ Ill!~ N~· t
IN genefal PflValllng ratt Dl•trlct • Dl .. ECHO DI PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Fiii llo H 1Ml7 •t• through the r.url.tc uid Ot:e<J o t lrull 1n th GAJNST YOU YOU SHOULD 11ames lsteo nert n oto ~. ~d Eiect ~ 1 IOf holiday and over1lme FAMILIA NEE'D 4N EXPLANATION FICTITIOUs IUSlltfSS or I.he upper 500 letil o pwi.erty •iluollld 111 u 1 CONTACT A LAWYER Tn1s slateme~I ..,~, II·.: 111 rt. e u. " 1
wo1k In lht locallty In ATTE9'Ta Notlco TO R•IPON· OF THE• N~T.URE OF THE MME STATEMENT tne aubeurtace ol tn Coimty •nd si.ie nlilrem NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tile County Clerk O! Otanpe 5, I d Thi' u~<1ttsign!l~
which the WOJk 11 to be Nat• R"de, leer• DENT (AVllO AL DI· PROCEEDING AGAINST Tiit lonowlng person(s) land here1nabo11e de •1t•r dwac.1tb«t.1 THAT: County on A.uoust 18 199• ~·~se said E "'. e , perfOfmed fl)( MCh crall ..,., YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· . r: 1c.11bed EICH1811 A On Se tember 15 1994 a NOi1CE l'hlS ricn11c.>U$ Name t aul! .,., lee.() clanlflc•llon Of type of I, Plorln• T . ll•lchl•1 MANDADO (Nombr•t• TACT A ,1.AWVER ~e Ooln?3~~sl~es~ as l~ess PAACEL B Eaaemen PARC.EL 1 Ullll No JI 1 10 00 a,: ASSOCIATfON LIEN Sta1ement exp11es live 'ft.l/S Sii I 10 be tl!CtlfOl1G ,,
WOfk needed to axecuta Clerk of 1h• Costa lllCHAE. T. DOEllNEll NOTICE OF ,,,.tems. un owei ve as described '" and to of that c.1 •••10 Condo SERV CES d 0 trom me aate 11 was h•O"' ei coul\t'I' wne " •i:ir "
the conlttct. Hollday 1atH Me .. Sanitary Dlatrlct You •r• Hlne eued. A TRUSTEE'S SALE CosF~ ... ~':' Ct~~:2:, Amtnca 111e 11urpuH1 set lortn 1 n>1nium p,01"c.t de-Trus~ und: ana up~~~f~11~: a Oflc;e ol Ille cou"IY Cwirk A nu preFpOeR1•y 1sSAolc.a:eo N~Oi:l •hall be paid u tpec:lfled ·-f DI t f Utted .. estM dem.no No. 143186 WK>• Ar11CI•• II and Arlie.le ICllUvd In lh411 cerlill Ficbbous 8us111ess ~a'lle s-..•' ... :. In the collective ~~nlng -•rd o rec ors o dancto. On September 13, 19941, (Incorporated In Cll1IOfnla) VIII ol lh•l'c.ertam Re•t.11· Cu11dom1111u111 P111n r• certain ten recoroeo o mint must be llled before lnJ' MA TION M F -0
agrterMnt appU to OrantS• County, C•llfo,.. PET'1IONIJl'S NAMI at 09.00 AM • at lh• Iron i 1620 WUslllrt lllVd 1400 Los ed Declaration 01 Cov corded in Bouk 10791 11118'93 ~ 111strument ndmber r.me Tiie 1 no ol lnlS Sta me 1 a m ro !lo oo c-m tt 19
each pattlclJlar craft. c1 ... nl•, DO HIJIEBY CEA-entr.tnee to Orange AnQeltS CA90025 en11nis Cond111on• ••• Pay1; SJ Ollict•l R..:ord• 93-07934'78 ot tne oltoal 11 oces l'l:>t ol it$tt avmorin • e 590 9200 lillcauon °' type or WOJk TIFY that the for99oln9 ~ ... ~L ... ~oa~SO) IMLICD!· CoHl Tille Company, 64 l'llls buslfltsS 1$ conducted R111111cuoo~ reco1de\.I o t•uc.h Pion ueuiy nereon cords of Orallge Coun('f C1ll use "' llllS st.lit 01 a ~ , !JOu~ D •ed AUG s-1 ~
employ9d on the proi.c:t Ord&nance, Hine Ordi.. -D ..... T• • 1 ..... N Tu111n In the clty ol bV a corp0rat10n M•v 23 19114 .. 11 ln•lru allct rtiiened 10 ,,. th fO(oia Will SELL AT PU&ll Buslf'less ~amt 1r i{lOla~ c• 1994
Cop1ea of tchedul .. of nance 29 wee dUIW EUK M. DOEllNlll S'.an&a Ana, County of Or· SIGNED Fttness Centers ol ment No 84 JUUJ4, o Condomuuum Plan I AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER tne riohts of a~ot!'er unott fell AMERICAN SECURITIES
r ... , 80 delwmlned are on paaeed •pproved end CAS• NUMBIJI ange, Sta~ ol Calllornla, Alnttrca By Jocelyne 811ren 01t1c.1•I R.cord~ 01 a.1 and H dttltned 111 lha FOR t.AWfUL MCV.EY or THE eiat Stare oc common law I~ COMPANV ITRUSTEEI
file el the City Clerk'a Of· ed led b Id llo rd (Nu,.,.re HI Ca.o) Calitorn1a Reconv~ance CC>fporate Stcfetary Counry c.en .. in Dec.l•r•llon o UNITED STATES OR A CASli Sect.on l4'400 e: s•q iii::~ nm CO CAI. WESTERN RE
flee. located at T7 Fal1 °:.V.C. 1 ~ 1 ~ D32M78 Company, a Catllornla Tiit rtgistranl comman<:ad to lh• total •mount ot lh• coven•nla Cund1t1on iERS CHECIC at In lfl• front o and Protess ens Code CONVE'\' ANCE IAGENTl
Drive, C09ta Me ... Califor· app s ti You Nive 30 CALENOAA CorporaUon, as duly IP· transact ousmess under lilt he· unp.tid pnncipal bal .tn<J R"111ri1.l1ort•"to• New• tile ltagpoles at trte ma1n en Fvst rdll1Q PO 80 • 22004
nla 92628, and are •vall-bJ th• Prealdent end DAYS alter Ihle summone pointed Truate• unde 11aoos bUSU'ltSS name or names ance lrite1u1 \ne1eon port c'""' Homeowner area to thl P!acln~ civic Cfn· ~eWl>Oft BeilCll Costa Men £L CAJQ.'1; CA ~1021
able to any lnterMted ·party atte•ted bJ the leer• and Pelltlon are HfVed on lhal certain Deed 01 listed above on June. 1989 t~elher witn r"••onabl A .. 01.1 .. 11on re<.01ci .. d 11 ter 401·411 E Chapman Pia Oa Pitt 9004
upon requeet. tary of aald lloard, all you to fll• a RHponH Truet executed by Albe Thts statement was filed Wltll eatimaled c.o••-e• Bootr. 1034111 Page b!:ll centta CA Th• strMI add1ts C"-?66013 6 •9 5~0 Q]OO
In accOfdance With Sec-at a regular m.ellng or (fOfm 1282) at the court R Red~Sr. and Do1othy Ill• County Clerk ol Orange penaea amt aJ,,;oni:e• a 0 111c.1.1 Hvc.or'11 t Th and oum common oesigna A ... ~ Ste· 8 1' Bv DELL ~ C 'l:.;MAl'
tlon 1773.2 or th• Callfomia .. ad llo11td hetd.., Au-and Hrve • copy on the J Red•, huaband and Co®IY on Auoust 12.1994 the lime 01 the 1n111a 011c.1a1•1ton"), and th oons 11 any ol tilt real PfoPe'!\ • • £>1 3014
Labor Code, the Conltactor tu•t 18 1994 and .,.Ullonef. A lett• or phone wile .. trullon, record· ~OitCE-Tllls FlcbtiOIJs Name pubhc. .. tiun 01 lh11 No· Declara11on 01 Anuu described abOVe 15 puiporlld 1 Can't seem 10 'f'nJstf'f' Sa,. O•f< •hall poet a copy of the de-' • c.a11 wtll not PfOlec:t you. ed on September 27, Staiement expires I~ yurs lice are $.41ib 2»4 21 a1t0t1 ror Loi 4 ol Jrac. 399 a~ T c .i11rti0,,1ec S.gruttut/!
tarmlnallon of prevdi~ thet the ••m• waa If you do not Ne your R• 1989, .. Instrument No from 1111 datl II was l1led in IN Currently dated Ca•h· No 7tf17 C'"The Dec.l•r• De -r·llw trrlOI 05 . get to all thOSlt ".'8 25 09 01 09'()8 ~"
rate or wagee al each Jab paa..ct and adopted bJ •ponse on lime, the coort 99-519411, In Boo tr. •• Olhc• ol lf\e Coonly Clerk A nev. ier• Chee"" or C..intlled tton of Ann-.,at1on··1 re Mesa c;A 92626 Assessors repair JObs alte. the follow'"9 roll oall f'Nl'f make ordef• attec:tlng P•g• ··, ol Oltl c.l al Ficonous 811slneSS N.wnt Slat•· Cloec..u p .. y .. t.le lo th corded Octot>.r 11 1972 Paree No 930-69-401 Tll FIND Tiw ConttaelOf and any wot•• your m11riage, your Pfop-Record• 01 Orange menl must.,. hied btlOlt Olat Trualee or b1du .. r •re ac m Buoll tOJbt Pa~• 5~1 CYl!lef 01 Ille rw l>!OPI~ is around lhe nous~'>
1ubcontrac1of(1.:) ahall not AYEli WAHNER, FER· erty, and custooy of your County. Stale ot Cahfor-time Tiii fµ1110 ol l!llS stalamtnl c.-.ptable 10 Tru•lff vru 0111c.ia1 RttGorda purl)OftaO to Cit l\tginald 8 Lei the ClaUlfl•d pay leH than the epecllled "y MAN , II EA D I 1 children. You may be Of· nla, under the power ot does not of l!Stlt aulllorlll !Ill v1tJt:d prC>P<iJf 1denut1c.a PAACEL 2 An und1v1d Jackson ano Jane L Poutson
J)ftvaillng rat .. ol wagN to SCHEAFE" dered 10 pay eupport and HI• lherem c.ontamed, use 111 tnlS stall ol a Ftcilboos uun •• a11a11a1J1• ed 11\04th 1n1erHI 1 huSl>alld and wile as 101n1 ien· Sentlee Directory
al WOJkera employed by NOii MON• attOfney ,... and coste. II will r.etl at public auc.11on Business Name 111 VIOiation 0 F •om 1nIo 1 m"'' o •nd to t.h• Common A1ea an~ .. ,.., unoerstgneo T1us help you find
them In the eJtecutlon ol A&SI;,,. PEJtRY you cannot pay the flllng to the highe\l bidder tor Ille fiOlllS 01 anotller under Fed· whic.h the frna1"e decm1 aa 01111ned 1n the Dec.la aisetaoms any llal>tl1!y lor an reliable help
the conltact. 1 IH. uk the clerk IOf a '" caah, or c.heck H d•· tral State Of common law (SM Hthoible, bu t l or whic 1a11on and rn 1he Dec.ta incorrectness ol lllf str"I ad A payment bond and .,_... DATED thte 19th daJ waiver form. ac.ribed below, payable Section 14,00 el seq Buslnes ltullee ni1tlous no r.:,pre ---------
tormance bond wtu be r• of A.u1ua1, UHM. If you want legal ad\llc. at the lime ot saie '" taw· o Pr I t c d 1' se111 .. t1on or ... ,,,.in•v PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBL IC NOTICES qulfed prlot to the axecu-Florln• T. R•lohle1 contact a lawyer 1~ tul money ol tho United ~~tf~~n~ons 0 e th11 allHI •dUrt1a~ldl o ---------------------------lion of the conttact. The Clerk of the Dlatrlct, medial~. St.tea ol America, with· N Suoh·C 11 M othwr co111111un dea1y11&
peyment bond and .,_... Cost• M•N SanllafJ Ueted Ilene 30 DIAS CAL· out warranty e•preu or tWl>Ort '55aJtv ~01 tu;,n ol tne 1tl.iuve de
lormanc.e bond lhal be In Dlttrlot ENDAAIOS d•pue• de r• implled as to lllle, UH, CN~607 ecnbfil prupwrly 1• J I
the lofm and amount Ml • ciblf ollclalmence "la cita-poueuion or enc.um· A11en1d• Ceru1011 New forth In the conllact docu-Publlel\ed Newport clon Judicl.i y pellclon, brancea, tit right, 11111 AllO 25 Sep 181 port 8 d1.h CA 92b110
manta. Beach-Co11a Me .. Dally para completat y preeentar, __________ ------::---:-~-----------
In accoroance with Pfovl-Pllot Augutt 2.5, 1994. au fonnutario ~ R .. puesta PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
alon1 of Publlc: Contract lhe81 (RHPOflM fonn 1212) ante1---------------------------Code Sectlon 22300, aub-11 COt1e. Una car\I o UN 111tut1on of ellglble and PUBLIC NOTICE ltamada te1e1on1c:a no 1e or.
equlvalent eecurltlH fOf L"'"' .. NO. 1ecer1 protacdon. 111y monl•• wllhheld to en-..,..... SI Ulled no preMnta au 1u1• perlormance under it•1 .. 327188 R11pue1ta a llempo, la
the contract wfll be pennh· /AZAlllAN corte puede exptdlt
t9d at the reque1t and ••· OTH•lla 213 t 0tdenea ~ue alecten au
penN or the contractOf. FILlt M-240M 11111 matrimonlo, tu PfOpledad y
Each bidder thall po""' A.P. NUM81Ra que Ofdenen que uel9d
ti the IJIM tl)l1 con1r -·~ pegue mentenolon, ~
twarded a ClaU "A" Ot NOTIC• 0• rario. ~ aDogado y lu .• "B" Conttacior'I l.lc:enN. r c09W. SI no puede pagw "
punuant 1o Public Contract TRUIT••'S IALS lat coetu por le preeenta-Code Secuon 3300. The UNDEI A cton ~ le demanda. plda 1ucc111ful bidder muel DUD Oft TRUST al ac:t1.-to de le corte que
malnteln tl'le llcenu YOU ARE IN DEl'AULT le m un bmu&ario a u -thl~ U'9 dlntlon of UN DEA A DEE 0 OF oneracton de ... tnlemu
!hit contrl!Ct. TRUST, DATED Sepcambef (Wekvw of COUl1 , ... Md
No blddef "*'I wi.hdflwal 30, 1992, UNLfSS YOU Coetl).
hl9 ~ ... ~ a period of (80) TAKI ACTION TO PRO. SI cl...-~ conMjO
dlya -the date Mt !of TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT legal. comunlqueM m ~
the operq thereof. MAY 8E IOU> AT PU8UC tnedllto con"" abOQedo.
The City eounc• of the SA1.E.. If YOU NEED AH NOTICE The retl'ralnlnQ
City of Cotta Meea ,. EXPLANATION Of THE or-. on the bacll .,. er-
....,.. the rtQhl to r9ject NA T'UAI or THE PRO. feet aalllMt bOtt\ hUtbend
arry and .. bid'• or to waive CEEDINO AGAINST YOU. Md wffe unllt the petition II ln9gUlartllee In arry bid. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A dlemlMed, a ~ le
COnVactof thal oomtJfY LAWVER. entered. or tl'le court wtetl the provtllona of S.C.. NOTICE i. l'l«ebY QIY9n makea further ordert. t10n 1110 to 17IO lnelualYe. tNC PACI~ IOVEAEIGN TheM orders are ~
or the Cellfomla Labor ~noH. A~ ..,.. anywtwe In Calltornte
Code, the prevallfnO tW RA'flOH, M W . or tue-bY tni t.. enbcenWll of.
end tcale of wagee ...._ °"'°' truteeo. or ~ Acer wtio '-~ Of Wied bY N Oir.ctor 01 Med lr'*9e punuMt IO Mef\ a copy of them.
lh9 ~ of ~ the Deed of Tr\Mlt uecuted AVISO Liia ~trtel Ael1tlu.-. ltM• of Cal-bY KIW<Oft ~ AHO Judklaln quo ....,._, •
Motnla, \IWhkh are filed wlfl MAlllY AZA"IAN1 _ _!4US. rWWM do ._ Clllilctorl
119 aty C1ertt of IM City Of IAND ANO WIN NN .... ton .eecCMll S*• M1boe
Cotta Mesa; and thal lot• COfded on 1Qr'07/11~N. • conyugee, 1-'llO, el -.oeo ,... oenalUel Pfeec:tibed 1netNmene No. ea .. nna oomo • ..-., .... quo ~ lot ~ In Ioctl Pago of Offldel la ~ ... f9CNIUd&. of IN eald code. r900l'de In the o""'9 of 1N M dlctt una dedelon flMI ...., awon, o. Cour1tv Raoorder of OR-o 1a COl'9 _.... 1n11ruo-
vtr C"' C1eft1. CHJ of AHO.. Countv. Celfomle. ~ adldQI 1111 *-
• Ceeta .... and purlUlflt '° "" Noaca ~-""*' ... .__ ...... ,.,, of DefMll and IJectlon to .,.. ~ en a-.• n_. ,_.. W ....,., ~ ,..... de callof'Na pot
Put»lls"od Newport CMllW1,.. In 8Doll , ,__ ~ ...,.. del °'*' ••• c.... ..... Deity ' .. "'*""*11 No. ..... PMOloO quo .......... Nol~ a. ....,,.., HIH3 Of Mid ~ bldo o qua fWW9 WllO una
t 1... ,.._.... WLL llU on Oli ~de ..... ' ' t.110 Ol/1 ... • IN T-.. P1'0NT 1. The fWM and eOdrwa
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NOTtcl OF NOMINl!ES FOR PUaLtc OFFICI!
NOTICE IS HEREBY°CIVEN that the following ~l"iOn<> h.ln~
tit-en nom1nau>d for tht> offlce designated to bt.• ftlllod at the
Ccnerol Mun1c1pal Election 10 be held in the C11y or Costa
Mes.i on TuCldov, the 8th day or Novcmbt.'r. 19'!1.t
for Mt>m~r of thc C11y Council Votr for 1Wo
<..AR\' MONAHAN
c;m.iu Ou~iness Managt'r
2 JAN CT LEA Mt'CAMMON
S«mary
3 MIKE5CHEAFER
lnsuru\Ce Agent
4 CHRJS STEEL
Small Bu in man Jnve.tmcnt~
S MAR>. KORANOO
Code Enfom>ml1'11 Olfio:r
() rmRBUFFA
Small 01.l!ln man· Coonctl ~·mbtt
'l DOB BRADY
Trtaitllng M1nager
8 JM1 S "JlMMER" WY' PAI •
IN II Dustn Qwncor
9 MIL HAELB COLLIER
Busil'lt"'I M1n1111·r
lil UOBY COWAN
Supc'f'lnlt-ndMt Cummunlly Sftvl<t"
11. LYNN DAVIO CLEMENf'S
Coni.ull.int
~ NtWpot1 BelCf\ • COi .. ._.. Ot y PllOI AUQUll 25
~l)tf1 .1.-
NOMINEES FOR PUBLIC OFFICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fotlowtrig persOM l'lave t>Mn
nominated for the otflces herelnall11 m1nto0Md to b• filled al tl't• Genera
Municipal Election to be held In the City of Newport Beach on Tuesday,
th .. 9th day of November, 1994.
I
For MemHr of the City Councll
DISTRICT 1 ·Vote for One
John Hedges
Council Member
Elelne Llnhotl
Sub11Jtut1 Teacher
Long Pham
Englne11
DISTRICT 3 • Vote for One
Norma Glover •
Buatn•uwoman PlaMlng Commtaaloner
An Ot La L.ota
O.puty City Anomty
DISTRICT 4 • Vote for One
ThomH C. Edward•
AttOfMy
Ronw1n1l'llp
Sman Buelnusman
DISTRICT •• Vote fof One
Pttr!Ck hrtollc
8uslnostnat\'Aeahor
Charlie Gtbberd
Engtneemg Contt11c:t0f/8ualneuman
OeMla 0. O'Nell
M~pal-Envll'Onnwita.I Anomey
WMOA .. RAGGIO. cm CLDK
Ctn OP mw..-T MACM, t.AL.oMIA
Da!ed:....,. ,, 1194
H.UIOI LAWN-
MOUHT OLM
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\t'\ 111g AU fauh'
1625 G11l•r
Cost.a Meaa
S40·SSS4
PAClfltC VtEW
MfMOftlAL PAllK
C-1-''¥ • Mor1ua•~
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Cremat-on
1 10 8roa.oway
CostaM ... Ml .. , ..
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84 Thursday, August 25, 1994 Newport BeachJCoata Mesa Dai'Y Piiot
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PUIUC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICEI "'8UC llOTICll PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC IOTICll
"'.UC IOTICI · Tl* 11e1emen1 wM tlled N ~ ~ Thlt etatemtflt wM II~ PUILIC NOTICE KATHL&IN P. KDLllt, 4th cs.y ot Oc:tober. 1984. PUIUC IOTICI RequMt for PYopoUI doCu-PURCHASE OF BROAD-wMtl IN ~ Clerk of ~"_.."'*" was rtlt<I with \N C~y C•k or
---------1 UQ. (CllltltMl), .. IN hour of i·oo o'c:locll t1HOtt ~19.Boltd ot T"ru1tH1 CAST TE~SIOH STUDIO ........... °'= C°""4Y on AuOU9I with. the c~ Ctetk of Otano• Count)' on Jliy 25. :::.~:~, !~~~:=:lo., :;m~ ~be":!: Nml OP UU ~et:,~~ti!:.IK1,,..': ~~l~1~':~~1V~ 11u:--..... 3, 1 HtllN' ?m: C<IYnty on Au9Ull 1994 ,111141
,nlTION TO 13121 PASao DI YA-N llloMnl L... In ~ "'"" IN t"9 need• of tM Oiltllet All bldl .,.. lo be In tC> The ~t .,. PUbllthecl Newport IMCho • ,.171N P~ahed Newport B"'h·
ADMINtlTU' L&NC&A. 8UITI iU, 'ubttel'led Newport t:::-~= and ent• in.o contr.ct(e) ====--= ~ ':,. °':; dOlna bUe1neM ~ Coe'8 Me .. Daly Piiot ~ PUblllNd Ne111port S.acl\o Cost.a ...... Dady PUot Au-
atTATI Of1 LAGUNA HILLS, CA ~~ MeN ~ ct.. be1r19 dll9 end ~ Norporaling then:o= ... end rney be MCUred In PACIFIC EQUITIES, 811 ~ pt 11,' 11, 25, ~ COiia ...,_ Dady P1IOI "4J. gutt 11, 18, 25, Septem~r
RICHMD CAlHOUN 92el3 (7t4) .... 9070 Plot~ . ~ ~Id etor.ge for wl'lleh u ~~.'.u.hl IO •eject the ol'llee ot the Dir.ctOt Of FerniMI Ave. Corona dtl 1, 1984. gvet 11, 11, 25, Sept•mber 1, 1994
CASI NO. At74HI Pubtllhtd Newport 1, t , 15. 1114 fAJENOl.Y ~O! MO. tte«We '"' rof to PurchallflO Of the Olelrlct. Mar, CA 12125 Th658 1 1"4 The,.
To all heirs, beMncttr1t1, Beach•Co•t• Meu Dally ~ Bll.f HOMI PAN< i. M-any °' .. ~ to No blddef rney wltl'ldr: Brian GregOty Hopklnt, ' • ThOCl1 NOTICE creditors, contingent credl· Piiot Auguat 25 28 S.i>-TICI liu.ct to • lltn u W11• :._arve /1/r'/ ~!"egolatltl91 In hi• bid for a ~!Gd Of 51 1 ~ Femleaf Ave .. Co-PUBLIC NOTICI PUBLIC t~. end person• wno may • • PUIUC NO l'IOUMINn on tN OOOd• ., .. tut>mra .. on p1ocHt. five (45) d•Yt an. the da • rona dll Mer, CA mH PUILIC NOTICE otMrwlse be Interested In lemt>er 1, 1994. '*-lneftet oeec:ribed end Ally question• regarding Mt tor the opening lhefeof; Paul Umonl Odell. ~11 ~ flotltlou flclltloua
the will or Hlate, or both, Thte93 a1Ca1a due ~ NIW10 oeetl eubmlulon of proposals The Boatd ol TNll .. •,.. Fernlell A.ye. Corone clel .,....... .. .,... ActlU..• 8u.,neu Nam4t
of: RICHARD CALHOUN auaL'C NOTICE NOTtC• °" &ALI given IO .,.,,... """" to lhOuld be edcntsed to: MrYel the ptNtleae of ,.. Mlf, CA t2e2S Statement ltata.nent A PETITION h11 been "" • Of R&A&. ~TY a.in\ en ~ "*"' .. ~ aatctwtn, .,,,.... )ectlng 111y end ell bid• to Thi.I bu11n .. 1 11 con-The toUowtng persona are •u•IMM Nam• Th• following peraoos 11•
llled by DELORES CAL· STATK Of' AT NIVATI SA&.a and NW1g upired, nobat tor of Purohaaln1, waive any lnegul&tlllff or duclld by: a QeMfal part· dol bu9fneM u · Statement doing buslnHS as•
tiOUN In the Superior H DAKOTA) CASa #1707.. Iii r..by Ql't«l thal thMe Coaat ColftmUftltv Colo lnformal1U.1 In 111y bid or netlhlp m'EisuRERS e6a Magel-The folloWlng petaons ate PACIFIC WEST PROPER·
Court ol Clflfornla, County SOUT )H In the Su&>etlot court ot OOod• wfll 6e IOld at j>ut>llC 101• Dl•trlot, t 370 In the bidding. The r1gl1trent(1) com-tan St .. Cotui Men, CA doing bullne0H '01~ys OF TIES, 250 Newport Center
or ORANGE. the State ot CallfomiL tot aucllOl'I al 900 Newport AduM A~ Caato Sltnod Jl/91TTY menced lo ltanaact bull· 82628 CRUISE H LI Or., Ste M·100, Newpol'I THE PETITION requH IS COUNTY OP Ml!ADI) the County or ORANGE. Center Drive, Suil• 400, ..... CA •2•2• ('7t4) aALDWIN DlrMtor of nHI undM th• fldillou• Laura Lff Your•Y 968 Ml· ANAHEIM, 50 s. Anaheim Beech. CA 92660
INI DELORES CALHOUN IN CIRCUIT COUf'T In tne Mattef or tne fatale City or Newpol't Beach, 432.i720 ' Puroha.a~ Buslneu Name(s) !lated gellan SI., Costa Men, CA Blvd., Ste. 251 , Anahttm, Paul Don Hudson, 351 N
be appointed H per1ooal IEIOHTH JUDtCIM. of ORA HUNTER aka ORA ~ty of cnno.. State of C t C It aboVe on: 8-1·94 92626 CA 112805 N-port Bl . fl 11, New· r~Htntalive lo edmln11· CIRCUIT G HUNTER ika ORA c.llfomla. on the '26Ul ot Open: 8aptambar 2, ooa 08lmun W 8tl111 Hopkqlt Wllllam F Yourey 968 Ma· Debra A. Zaw aln, 13357 port Btactl, CA 82663 tar th• estate of 1ne dee• MERYLfN w. DELO GATES HUNTER ~eased. S.plembet, 1994, 11 10 00 ttHM • 3:00 pm Cott ... District This 111te1Mnt w11 filed g.Han St . .' Costa Mesa, CA Savanna, Tuslln! CA 112780 This bu1lne11 ts co,,. dent. (fka HINTZ) Pt.lntlff Nollet 11 hereby given AM Publlahad Newport Pubtl1hed Newport with the County Clerk of 82628 Juan M. Zatarain, same as ducted by: an lnd1vldual
THE PETITION reques .. Vtl KEVIN K HINTZ' that the undetalgned will The followlna llst Is a brief 8aaoh•Coate Maaa Btach·Colla M111 Dally Orange County on August This bualntll II COi>-lboVt I I The reglstranl(s) com• the decedent'• WILL and D ·, nd t ' ' 11n 11 Prlvalt Sal• to th• deacrlpllon of, the property Dolly Piiot August 1 I , Pilot August 25, and Sep· 1, 19iM ducted by: huaband and Thi I bus. n~u s d co~ menoed 10 transact bual· codlcU1, It 111)', be admitted • • an hlgh"t llld best bidder 10 be sold: 25 1994 ttmber 1 t994 flt7212 Wiie ducted by. usban 1 ness under th• Act1llous
to probate. Th• wUt and CIV NO. 94-227 IUl>lect lo conformation 0 j DHcrlpllon ind/or Lot ' • Th970 ' ' TH880 Publlahed Newport Beach· The reglatrant(s) com-wife ( Busineu Name(s) listed
any codlclls 11• 1vaflabl• MOTION TO NOTICE aald Superior Court. on or Number Coste MHa Daily Piiot Au-menced to tran11ct bull· The registrant •) com· above oo: not 19p11cabl•
f()( t xamlnaUon In Ille fill Of MOTION TO '"" I.he 6th day or Sep. Manut1c1ur1r(rradename: PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE gust 11 18 25 September Mii under the Ac111iou1 menced to ttansat' bUSJ• Paul Hudson kept by the court. MODIFY JUDGMENT llmbef 19iM at lh• offict Sunnybl'ook • • • BulinaSI Namt(I) listed MIS und9f lh• ICltllOUS This 1111em•nt WIS llled
THE PETmON •requests · AND ORDER FOR ol Law'OfficH ol Paul J. u. Decal Number: LAR3197 Notice Is hettby given Fictitious 1• 1994· above on: 3194 Bu1lneu Name(•) hsled w11h the County Cletk ol
autho1i1y to admlnl11er lhe ·AMENDED JUDGMENT vadaty, 2029 Century Pa1k Serial Number(s): 1G47U that th• undersigned will ~ Busln••• Noma Th655 Laura Youriy •boV• on: t1185 Orange County on August
111ate under the lnd1pen-ComH lh• Defendant In Eul. Sit 431, Loa AngelH, and 1G47X be sold II Publlc Aucllon St t t PUBLIC NOTICE This 1tatement w11 tiled DebraMAZZalara1Jn 5, 1994 fl17927 dent Administration of E• tA 9ooe1 11 the right. till• Lab•l/ln1lgnla No.(1): on THURSDAY. SEPTEM· a •m•n with th Co ty Cl rk I Juan · alara n tllll Act. {This authority thl 1bov•filtd .:.ctl~d and tntere~t of said• d• 25989 and 25990 BER 8, 1994, 11:00 A.M. Th• following per1on1 lie flotltloua 0<1n9e eCoun':; 00 J~ly 2g Thi• 11a1emen1 w111 r1110 Published Newp-ort .Beach·
wlU allow the pe1sonal rep-hereby1 moc:~ ~~ ceased at the time ol death Manufactured on: ()().()(). All.SPACE • COSTA dol't9ebuslnen as: Bualneu Name 1994 ' with Ille County Clerk ol Cos111 Mesa Dally Pllol AU•
res1n1a11ve to like m1ny :h!ueJu!i'gm~nt and Order end 111 right tlll• and Inlet· 72 MESA, 1535 NEWPORT ~~Nc:t\TJg~:JLo~~ Statement f 918170 Orange Co6nty on July 7. gust 11, 18, 25, September
ICtlOalns BW•fthout, ckoul n c'•P-lor Amended Judgment In est Ill• Htai• hal 1cqutred 1~ng1~!:fNldth: 576 •578 I BLVD .• COSTA MESA. CA 130 N•""""' Center Dr . The following ptf'SON .,. Published Newport Stach-1994 Fl .. 14821 I , t994 prov . e ore a ng ,. h bo l lled 11 In addition to thal ol u ld .... .... 92627 ~,...... • ·• dol b I Th663 llln very Important 1cti0n1, ~c~I~ to~:i~1ncall mar: dece11ed In and to ell lhl Located Al: Space 50, A 132 DOUG LAS OEN· 1245, Newport Beach, CA OP~ W~~~.J~i.rrERNA· Cotta Mesa Dally Ptlot Au-Publlsh•d Newport Beach· t---------
however, lhe_per1onal rep· vide for vlsl11t1on ~I Pth• certain Real property, altu· 5815 E. LI Palma, Ana· HART • HOUSEHO LD 9~860d KI I 81"-S Cit TIONAL. 130 Newport C•n· gust 11, 18, 25, September Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Au· PUBLIC NOTICE r11entatlv1 will be requlrod 1 hlld f h attd In the City of Costa helm, Catlfomla ITEMS 11 av a a· "" · ron 1, 11194. 1 4 1 t 18 25 1994 to gtve nollc:e 10 ln11Wtsled m nor c ren ° t • pat· c 1 0 NamH of Regl1tered A134 ANITA liEAL'( ART St., Anaheim, CA 92660 · ter Dr., 1245, Newpon Th682 gus • • • • · Flotltloue nl lheY hive tlH wtlh th• O•fend111t, to Mesa, ounty o range, OwMr . U HO 0 David Kalal 26&4 Bass· Beach, CA 92660 th645 Builn•H Name ~~:·~1c:'~r conHnted set clllld aupp0l1 com; ~1!!,•dol ~=i:~•;J::.u-MUR~Y I. MILES and ~~~~GN, HO SE L wood St., Newpo<I Beach, Brian Scott Nathanson, 4 PUBLIC NOTICE Statement
10 th• proposed ictlon) mensurat• wtlh the patllH _,, 1" loc td t 328 . & CHRISTINA M MILES A2r.J CONNIE BARRETT CA 92660 Varesa, Irvine, CA 92720 PUBLIC NOTICE Th t II I
Th• independent admlms· ability to pa)' based upon Oup e:o1 :~y S~ Costa Amount Ou•:· $4,704.oo• liOUSEHOLO ITEMS • Thl1 buslnesa 11 con. Nava Kalal, 2664 Bau· fictitious doi~ ~~~~~~sons are
!ration avthorlly wlll be ln~m•t,J0 ~1810f'l,.~uP: ~~11B L:gitl dei alptlon: • Ptu1 $22.40 P8f d1y for A290 JARI SIMPSON, dueled by: a g~trll part· w~~ Newport Beach, CA 8ualneu Neme au:l~!~!o~!me lJ.S. GEAR, 3419 Vla Udo
granted unless an Inter· po 0 ga n 1 en L t 41 f Traci No 1101 stor•g• costs for lh• p• HOUSEHOLD ITEMS nershlp 92 Statement 1282 Newport Beach CA
osted peraon fllea an ob-dan\ with ,trng• J>,!1: 1/;:dp-.: per 0map recorded 1~ rlod fiom August 1, 1994 lo A298 JARI SIMPSON, Th• reglslranl(s) com· J hlsed ~u~lness I~ con· Th• following ptf'Sons are Stot•m•n• 92663 '
jectlon to the peUUon and mend rrqud~ the n ~ book 35 page 28 ol Mlacel-the date of lhe alor•men· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS menced to transact busl· uct Y· a gener part· doing business 11: The following persona are Robert S Adams Jr 300
snow good cause wh)' the pay • en aum 0 tan us Ma 1 records of llonecl' sale, tor reasonable A343 JENNIFER OLM· neu under the Fictitious nershlp BAUBLE'S ETC'., 2528 N. doing bualness as: c ~ PH 2 'Np:;..port
coun ahould nol granl Utt $10,7~0.00 d whlc~u Or~1 Cou~tY California. expen1t1 and chatgH In· STEAD, HOUSEHOLD BuslntH Nam•(s) llslld The reglllrantls) com· Tustin Ave., llB, Sanla Ana, a) LESCOUUE MEDICAL B=~~~! CA 9266l •
authot.ttY.'.. . never een one, to M '1 known u curred In relation lo the ITEMS abovt on: Aug. 1, 1994 menced to tr111saci bual-CA 92705 SCRVICES, b) LESCOUUE Tiiis bu1tn1u IS con-
A H~G on Ille pell-compel PlalnUtl lo adhere 328or: ~~dwl SI goodl (Including chargH A393 ROBERT SEUNG, Nadav Kalal ness undll the Acllllous Barbata J. Shike, 2528 N. NURSES REGISTRY, 3901 ducted b . an lndllltdual
tion Will be held on SEP· 'i '\': rlghll 9eten1danl Costa Mesa Y " and expenses Incurred In HOUSEHOLD ITEMS This statement w11 nled Buslnes•. Name(s) llslld Tuslln Ave., IB, &lnla Ana, Westerly Place 1 100. Ntw· The ,.t·11trant(s) com-
TEMBER 22, 1994, al 1'45 1 ou I occupy r ~I Terms ol u le are c:ash In the tale of the goods). A398 JEFFREY MIU.ER with lhe County Cllfk of above on. 8-l·94 CA 92705 pof1Beach,CA 921560 menced lo ltfJlS8CI bus1· P.M.3 1~ o;~•· 1g~ lo~\ed ~~:~d:,n,ti°~ ~~~1'!',~JU::: lawful money ol the United D•t•d at Orange HOUSEHOLD ITEM§ ' ~r= Coun~y on August ~~l~n : .. ~~:~~~·~., filed Belinda Neuman, 2528 N ·~~~: ~;11Ev~e 1frvl~~-ness undor tne Ficttttous s' th4 O e CA ~2~8ve Ing edoprlon of lhe Sev· Slate of Contormallon ol County, CA A4 08 HENRI BcNDEL, • F917595 with the County Clerk ol Tu1lln Ave .. IB, Santa Ana, CA 92715 . • • Buslnen Nom1(sJ llslOd ~u vou"8~·ECT TO the enth (71h) Circuit Child Vlsl· sale, of part cash and ba.I· Augu•t 20, 1994 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS (.r11ng1 County on Augull CA 82705 This business 11 con· above on: 7-13-94 I th I talion Ouldellnel ance upon auch termt and Desirae CeUHY Au· A427 CHAf11LVN PEREZ, Published Newport Beach· 3 1994 Thll bu1lnH1 11 con-d Cled b Ind' id al Robort S Adams
g:!,"t!:?a ope e P~~~~h~ Dated thla 2ath dew conditions as 11e accept· thorlzed RaprH~nt• HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Costa Mesa Daily Pllol Au· Fe 17597 dueled by: co-partntr) • ,."ht ,.~=1::;1ntC~) u com· This 11atement was hleel 1 u P 11 1 f J 1 1 .... A able to the peraonal rtPf• B290 GR1;\3 M. ALDAZ, gu1t 11 18 25 September Th• r1gl111ant(1 com-with the County Clllfk ol Ing and stall your ob-o u y, ·-untatlv• Ten percanl tlv• HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • • • F .. .., .... lled Newport B .. c~ menced 10 transact busl· menced 10 ltansact busl· Orange Count)' on July 13
lections Of file written ob-BODE LAW OFFICE, (l0%) of amount bid 10 be Published Newport 8310 ROBERT GEUNAl), ~· 1994. ~c.Jl.i Mesa Dally Piiot Au-nen under the F1c1111ous nt ss under lhe F1ct1t1out 1994 .
ectlons with me court b•· {S/ RJchord L. Bode, At· deposited wllh bid. Bids or Beach-Coalt Mesa Dally HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ThG60 gust n, 18, 25, September Bu1ln1ss N1me(1) listed Busln•11• t8a~e(s) hilld Publ ih d N ~1=45!.
ore Ille hearing. Your •P-torney to Defendant, otftra to b• In writing and Pilot August 18, 25. 1994. B355 Kt AK COPIC, PUBLIC NOTICE 1 1994. • 1bova on: 7-14-94 above on. · · 15 1 ow,.~. eac peatance may be In per1on PO Bo• 84121819 Ith wtll be received at tha th672 HOUSEHOLO ITEMS • Th658 Barbara J. Shake Hope 8. Evans Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Au·
orby6ourano1ney. St Rapid City SD itoresaldotllceatany Ume B4 15 O~VIO JONES, Thi• statement was filed Thia stal~ment ~s ~·led gust 11,18,25,Septembtr
IF 'V u ARE A CR~DtTO~ 57'}09 (105) 348-2527 alter the first pubhcallon PUBLIC NOTICE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE with lh• County Clerk or ~th th•c ounly I!' ol 1, 1994 or 1 con11ngent 'tr ...... 1lor o hereof and bel0tt dale oJ 8471 PARENT HELD s BualnaH Nam• Orange County on July 14, v-1ng1 ounly on ugusl Th665
tt\e d1ca11e<t, Y'?" must file NOTICE OF MOTION nit. REQUEST FOR KAVARAK, HOUSEHOLD Stetement • Fictitious 1994 • 8. t994 1---------
your claim wnh th• court TO: THE HONORABLS Dated AUGUST 15 PROPOSALS ITEMS The following persons 11e BuilneH Nania flt 551 O Flt B 13B PUBLIC NOTICE and mail 1 copy to111h1 per· JUDQIE OF THIE 1994 ' 81011154 C293 MICKEY KOERNER, doing business as· Stetement Publtshed Newport Beach· Publ1sheel Newport Blllch-1---------1>-·-1or~~r~pr~hsen1a ~·It~?,; ABOVE·NAMED MARILYN SHERRILL VENDfNO MACHINE HOUSEHOLD ITEM'S TH E PERSONALIZED The following persons art Costa Mesa Dally P1lo1 Au: ~Ila Mesa Dally Pilot Au· flctltloua po n Y e cou w COURT, TO • SERVICES C298 SEAN MCCARTHY, BOOK STORE, 23 Capobe· doing business as· 11 18 25 S t mb gu11 11 18 25 Scptembor BualnaH Neme 10\,lr months from tht d1t1 PLAINTIFF MIERYLIN Par a one I R •Pr• : HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Ila, trvlne, CA 92714 NOB INTERNATIONAL gust • • • ep e er 994' ' ' Statement
of flr1t Issuance or U\1 lei· W HINTZ AND . aantoUve of lit. Estate COASTLINE C355 BETSY BUMA Timothy L Campbell, 23 MARKETING GROUP 130 1, 1994. 1· 1 .. ThGS3 The lollowtng persons 11e
tlfs II p1ovlded In l ectlon • Attorney at Lew: COMMUNITY COLLEGE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ' Capobella, Irvine, CA Ntw rt Ctnl8l Dr 1245 Th664 doing 1>u1ine11 as·
9100 of lhe Calllomla Pro-HER COUNSEL 0~ PAUL J , LIVA.DARY, The Board of Trustees ot Pu bllsh ad Newport 92714 New:rt Beach, CA.B2660' RIOE·N·SHINE. 'g195 El bale Code. The 11m• fOf fll. RECORD, IF AMY. ESQ 2029 Century Coast Commun11y College Beach-Coste Mesa Dally Sheryl c . Cambell, 23 Ca· Brian s Nathanson 4 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE A.zul Founwn Valley CA lbn~ clalr;is will no~ e~plre PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Park.' East Sta 437 011111ct request th• 11ubm41· Pilot August 18. 25, 1994. pobefla, Irvine, CA 92714 varesa, lrVine. CA 92720 Flctltlou• f lctltloua 9270s ' e ore our monl • rom that the Defendant herein 1 ' slon ol tormal proposals· TH669 Thia business Is con· David Kalal 2664 Boss Patrick Brian McCabe the hearing date noUced wtll bring on tor hearing 10 Loa Angela•, CA. TO PROVIDE AUTOMATIC ducted by: husband 0t1d d SI N' B h. Bu1lnHa Nam• Buslneaa Name 9195 f l Azul, Fountain Val0
above. lhe above listed Motion to 90017. (3 t 0) 552· VENDING MACHINE SER· PUBLIC NOTICE Wiii c~09266o' ewport eac . Statement Statement ley, CA 112708
YOU MAY EXAMINE the M d.ll J d 1 d 2225 fec1lmll•: (310) VICES AT COASTLINE Th• reglstrant(s) com· This business 19 con· The following p11sons are Thi tollow1ng persons ate This bu1ln1u 11,con·
fil• kepi by the court. lfJou o Y u gm1n an 152·2228 COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTICE menced lo transact busl· dueled b . 1 eneral 811 doing bus1nesa as· . do<ng business IS dueled by• 111 lncllvldual
are 1 person lnltrlSll In Order tor Amended Judg· Published Newport (six (6) locallons). INVITING BI DS neu under the Flctihous nershl y g p . UNITED CONSULTANTS & a) AQUATIC IMAGES b) The reglatrant(s) com·
tn• tslate, you may t.le ment belor• the Honorable BHch.Cosll Mesa Dally Sealed proposals 1hall b• Nohce Is hereby given Business Nam1(s) listed Thi ~•glatranl(s) com CO. 614 S Citron St., Ana· AQUATIC IMAGES & SER· menced to vansact bull· wnh the court • format R• Scott MOHi, Circuit Cour1 • received up 10 but no tater that lhe Board ol Trustees above on: 'July 25, 1994 d b ,· ht lm. CA 92660 VICES, 398 Wtsl W1tson neu under the flcullous quu: for Special ~olic• of Judge, In lh• courtioom In P:: August 24, 25, 3l , than 3:00 pm, September of th• Co11st Community Timothy L Campbell ~~~ceunJ! 1::s'fi1ciit1~~~ Nadav Kalal, 614 S C11ron ir0209, Costa Mesa. CA 8uslneu Neme(s) listed
the illng of an nvenlory and for MHd• County, SI· 1 · 2. 1994 et the Olslrltt pur· College District ol O!ange Shttyl O. Campbell BuslneH Nime(s) hl!Gd St •• Anaheim, CA 82660 92627 above on: not applicable
ind appralaaJ ol Hlate .,. urgls South Dakota on the WTh601 chasing Office. Coast Com· County, Ca.lllornta, will re-This 11atement was filed above on· A\19 1 1994 OaVld Kalal, 2664 Bass· Enc Doniel Olsen. 398 Pattlck Bilan McC•be
Hll or ol any P•Ollon f' • · PILOT CLASSIFIED munlty c o111g1 District. celve ttaled btds up 10 bul with the County Clerk ol Brian Naihanson' wood St .. Newport Beach, West Wilson i'0209. Costa Thls s1attrn.n1 was filed
accounl II provtded n II' th r re 1370 Adams Ave .. Coata no later than 1 1~ AM, Fil· O<ang• County on July 27, CA 92660 Mesi, CA 92627 with lhe Cou11ty Clerk of
llCUoo 1250 ol lh• Call!Ror· On the move? ca·n c:un::uto e.:,r;: MH a, CA 92628 al which day, September 8. 1994, at 1994 Thia . busln•u Is con-This business Is eon-Orang• County on Augu•t
NI Prob1te.r. Codi . A • 1tm• 1ald bids wlQ be pub-th• Purchasing Department f811909 Overstocked wilh ducted by: a g-ral part· dueled by: an lnd1V1dual 4 1994 quest tor ::>peclal Nohce S II xt myriad ol merchan-bely opened and read. of t~ 0111nct located 11 1 l ti? n1r1h1p Thi regtsl(Jlnt(s) com· ' Fl17700 form Is avaHabl• from the e your e ra dlH Items, because Propolllt may contain 1370 Adami Avenue, Bldg. Pub llhtd Newpor1 .BHch-s u The regls1r1n1(1) com-menced to transect buSI· Publlshed Newport Beach·
court clerk. household our columns compel any material represen11llv1 o. Costa MHll, C1llfornh.1, Costa Mesa Dail~ .Pilot Au· C~acs~11.11118°d menced 10 transact busl· nen under lh• F1c1t11ou~ Cos1a Mesa Daily Pilot Au.
Attorney tor th• P•tl· items qualllled buyers 10 ol the Hrvlc n lo be pro-at which tlrM tilds wlll be gust 11. 18. 25, September will .,hel~ . ness under the Achllous Bualna'ss Namo(s) llsleo gust 11, 18, 25, Stplembef
tloner: 'in Class'ift'ed calll • vtded but 111.\ll :.irovid• the pubMcly opened and read 1, 1994. Business Name(•) listed above on: S..10-89 1, 1994, _____ """"'__. .............. .___. 842·5878 1n1orm11lon ll>vcifled In th• fOf: Al1Y Th852X 942·'9 8 1bov• on: 7·28-89 ' Eric Olsen Th6Sl
HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR SALE
COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT NEWPORT
BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT NEWPORT BAI.BOA CORONA
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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 BR 1 BA hH • g 81 • f ncd I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l•as•d Sun. Night 10 N wport Coast bkyd, hkup1, new pnV L B 1• h!ghea1 blddert 3Bd· BAYCREST • Oceanfront Home crpVdrpa. S850+ dep. uoo PARK DR. 2 bd ,.111 remod 2 r '11.!Ba, UPPER 1 Br. View
Olle,slocked With remod. ranch ityle on $42"' 000 Gorgeoua 2-sty lamlly 6906 W 0 I t ~• d I 3 1333 Peninsula Point doorman, view, comm Ip, Frnch drs to dock, West of PCH. W/0 ,
I •• hom•• In Newport cean ron rco rug pel 74• Xlra cloaols, d/w, w/d, enel gor. $895/mo. No
1 tt? quiet cu ·d•sac. Uv WHt Newport, can be 1pa & pool $2300 s u rm wfrpl, dln/fam rm, Sp aclou1 & sunny Ridge Esla1H. 4BR· leased Wiii consider 38d-ramlly rm, 1 Ba, Fabulous 2·sly turn AGENT 831 ·1400 gar. 11350 yrly 499-632t pots 975·841 1
A call to 2Ba B• be c 1 & 01 4Bd·2.5Bo. family rm 3BA w/Tamlly rm & •d· · b encl garage, fuat home. 4Bd-4Ba + E B B Classllied ' .. r r P 1 • & 2 lrplca on prime dltlonal upstairs den. 1tade. s995.ooo. Bo painted 2103 Fedorat den, ocean view, all On The Beach'. •N w 2 d·1 •. deck, ---------firs S2:>9,000. Preview or Carol, (714) 642· • lndry, trplc, parking, COSTA MESA 2624 will help Sat/Sun..1()..5 alteetl Call todoyl GrHt locatlon on big 8677 or Sl9-3S0-5478 $1095 mo. 752-2881 amenlttea. Lu ovl 2Bd-2B•. rrplc, dwn-5 1250 mo: SlOOO/mo
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1°0tn. cFalol'·. 7m1°!,_• ----------3br 2ba houH w/olc· S•pt.July $3000/mo. a111 $1850 mo yrly. winter 873·0888 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
= 721..a908. Bullo;; BEACH Lg lncd yard, $1 200 Wil8I co5-o~ftw/B2kra 8906 W. Oceanfront Cheery 1Br, reHNed
COLDW<?U
BANt\,eR 0
mo+ dep. Oak S t. 7 _.,1 (714) 842-8879 parking, Cleck/paUo,
will co-op w/Bkra. PROPERTY l l ?S Small pet ok 545-5678 VIiia Rentals --v-11-,.-8-.-1b-0-.--1 BALBOA pool $575/mo. Call
Newport Coast Cute cozy3br2ba hs•. 28, 280, tennis , PENINStJIA 26071....,54,........6_·9_0_8_1. ___ _
~~~ .. ~:, ~__...thebet: New i lngle alory CA.MANO ISLAN D gar, lndry room. Oulet,_________ poot1, walk to beach. 1BA. 680 a I. brll• &
A1tru l 1llltu ove11111nt•ntb11 T~t• n1wip1p1r will HI ~ homea In Newport SPECTACULAR 180 c14lan area. 2165 State 2-S1y 3Bd-3Ba condo, 2 $1300, Avall. 642-4957 Large 1Br d uplex w/ breezy up11ra, no pets
111#l,1ptrniuo1c,tlotl\cftd know1n9ly1tupu ny1dnll•H coaal'• gated com· degree vl.w home 2· Ave.tlA. Nr blk• traits/ car att gar, n/amkg, encl garage. Xtnt toe. please, S640/mo. Low
m lfa1r H01111n1A1:101 1Hus mtnllorru 1u 11t1wft1Ch t11n •REDUCEDTOIELL• munlty of Newport AC, Intercom, alarm, bch. No pet. Avl 8/31. no pets. Avl nowl ••••••••••I Yrly $950/mo. 854· mov•ln 831·8427
am1ndtd•-ld1ma,u1t1t11a11 .. 01111onoll~•law.Out1uOm Beaut detached 3Br Ridge Eitatfa, 3-48R, vacuum, p~ofeaslon· SlOOO/mo 909197&-7797 $2000 mo. 589 -0289 3813/d 723·0516/o 2Bd·2Ba C:astalde, now
10 Hwttsc "'"' ;111mnce. m 111110, 1nl11mtd lhl all "21hBa, FR. 7 yrs m•w. 3B•. Upgrades Incl ally landscaped. Un· MESA1DEL MAR APARTMENTS ;;;::========:=;,! cpl, d shwahr, gar.
1tmllat1i n ., o1m 1m11u uon ow1ll1nes ••mttseo 1n 1~1, mint concl, AJC, comm gr an 1 t • k Itch• n d erground 1prlnklert 5Bd-3B• 2-aty, gar, 2Bd·21hBa Npt Terrace FOR RENT No m atter backyard, no pets. uuo oa 11u, celor re1to1on llCWI'''" are «lil•'I• o. u pool/apa, •t•P• to Bk countar topa, maple 6 more $449,950 263 crnr lol, $1450/mo. condo, frplc, gar, car· $850 mo 366-0607
sn.•u oi"p,11m11tallytwur e.-"11ppen111111uaw. '"'"' Bay. $342K. 720-1553 cablnela & front land· s. Rockey Mountain Keith, Agl 722-0858 port, evl 9/11 Poot, what y o u're 2BR·1BA COTTAGE
ulto11"1w10111.11 1n1111t11110111t plMoU11C111111•W011.callHUO 38R 211'.!Ba with view, 1coplng. For more In· High, Washingto n. spal 13 101 820-8375 d • Encl patio. washer/
m1ku ny11Kll•rcltrtn,1.l1m1 1ott.llH111 I00·414·U90.~ Spyglaa• ar••· S525K formation, call (714) Open Sundays. 1·5'"e_tJN_TI_N_G_T_O_N ___ 2BR 2 ~Ba Npt North GENERAL oing, your dryer hkup, no pell.
11uon or d1"1im1u 11on." li'ttWH~111oton,OC aiu1pltm Owner, 760-0187 or 721-8808 Bulldar p.m.1·2Q6..387·0712. CH condo . Hardwo od 2602 home town $775 mo. 722-&294 =~~~~~~~~~u~tt~H~~~·~1~u~·~~~o~o~·~~~~H~9-~~~3~5~~~r~•~~~·~~~me~~~w~111~c~~~p~w~/~B~~~·~·~=I MONTER~ BEA 2140 ~ort.~carg~~~ newspaper ThoPll~ r OWN A 2NO HOME 8/1. $1400. 707·7583 T1Nnh1 1tvle 2br 1.5ba ClaHUlod
MES
is back ... by popular demand!
Run a 10-line classified ad in the Satwday edition of the
Daily Pilot for only $5.00 (or 5 dimes a line!)
Requirements:
•le~ for sale ml~l be merchanc:lise or household iccms priced ac $450
or less.
• Every item fu ted for le muse have a price.
• You may run fewe r than 10 lines, buc the minimum charge is roll $5.00.
• We will no longer accpet garage ~ 3'k for this category.
• \Ou must come ro the Oaily Pilot office at ' ·
330 W. Bay St. in (~ci Mesa, write out you.rad a>py on a fonn we
provide. arid pay m~. fur the ad. (No phone alk or credit a.rd\ will
be :ptcd for the dlmcs a line cucgory.) ·
• Deadline evcry Fricfay ac I :OOpm.
NOTF.; We will now ~t yow:~ by mail. Send check with ad oopy (20
charactelS and ~per line) to "Dimes a Linc", The Daily Pilot,'
330 W Bay c., C:OSC. M • CA 92627. ~ indude your name,~
and phone number in C'clSC we have a quotion about your ad.
M noc n:ceivcd by deadline will run the following week.
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On Th• Beechfrontl 1 Storyo4br 2ba, fem 1---------A" WO hk Th• Th AIA Award· winning 4br 2,5ba E'Blufl·1675 ..,.. up1 .. nc gar ..._.._. • mo11 comprehon·
co ndominiums a1ar1· ~~j form 0/R, 17dry rm aq ', lC·lrg pallo, dbl nr m ajor lrwy1, 1hop1 • -1 rWl .. slv• and curr•nt Cltrec· Ing at 5174 ,ooo-gar, evl mmed. malls. In Orange. No tory ol goods and ser·
$425•000. Furnlsh.d $1450 mo. Torolll garf·gr1 ar.a. Avt on or dogs. 634·9115 fits in. vicH atoundl Realty 540·7355 be ore 9-15, 640-1232 _ __.... __ ...._ ___ _
modeta open dally. '========~ Cati fo r brochure 1---------•BAYRIDQE CONDO ceoot 477·774~ NEWPORT 2Bd·2Ba. w/d, grHt COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
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HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR RENT
COIONA
DEL MAR 2122
•JASM1N• CRK•K•
24 hr MC, poola. tan--
nl1, 3bd, 2bo, din rm
fom rm, S2700 mo
BLUFFS·LSE 11
B h A Gru1 48d·2 .5Ba. QUIET & SBRENE 1eac rea s1,1501m o. vr •••· Palm •Kesa Ap-.......... ents W'lntor or Yrllf Suzanne 653-6138 .J..Ti.. ca.a: ........ ..
Furn/Unfurnlahed Grubb & Ellis &44"200
1-4BR Incl Waterfront •---------So & r._ $825 to $3000 mo. Clean & bright 4Br near yet so rv ...
Villa Rentals 3Ba hou•• w/parklng lhat's the fccling~ get 2 blocks from beach I (j ·•-675•4912 Avall 9/1. 722·8287 w lCn you vc at """
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BEACH
RENTALS
WINTI" •
tBR (F) .............. S700
2BR ocnfrt (F) . $1000
2BR (F) .........•.. S1300
3Bf\ (F) ......... St 350 ANNUAL
1BR Cndo (f) St200
~BR Duplex ..... s 1595
Thtl"rud1.-i~ ........ -., ............ _
,73-1900
Mesa amid the huh
Downatalra 38r 2Ba gTCl"ncrj of j(C)udcd
dphc, trplc, 4-car gar, wood<. & ~atdy ""''m~ •l•P• lo bay 6 ba•c ru
S14_50/mo.118135M539 A 5n.idio6, l 8t 2 Bedrooms · Jn S575 ID $600 E••tbtuft 4Br 3.76Ba . I BJ. S6J5 IO S6SO hH +cottage, bay vu, 1·1ty, n•w pnt In/out. · l 8R '7l5 ID S7SO
12500/mo.., He. 2821 • No I'm
Carob. PREM 543-811) A Vct"t>Q) 811ndt
or call Mra. Ctane 11 • • C:C1lmg f1M •
435-7900 ~d• • NhW ~Paint & TJc
Harbor Vu Hm• A Ft~ Rnort\
Palermo, huge yard. A Hc.attd l>ool & Jacuu..i
Avl Sepl .. $2900. A Pt00t & Balcooia
760-9672 • Qi.rap Availal* ,
HYH 3Br 28a, AC, Nc:o
tam hm, n.w cpt, pool
C310J aee.1ao2 -------.---t17Hfmo. 811.,n· Office Houn: 9;00 am · 5:00 pmM·f
04ee. 7t4-75SMl704 and 10:00 am . •:OO rm.~' Th1n111ng or havlno a FJND garage 1ala?
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COSTA MESA 2824 VYr BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS ~CEUANEOUS
2BA •t BA, garage, RENTALS POl l!NT 2769 OPPORTtfNlTY
W'alde. New cpVpalnt, ••••••••• 2904 5850 + $500 He. '-gt FRl!I! OFFIC• for •ml ly CHARLES GOREN
(714) 880-1220 bu1lneas In •chg tor 6 w tth OMAR SHARIF
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cozy 1 BR upatalre, l!NTALS TO hra/Wk Hcty 1vcs. <>C ~~~~,~E and T ANNAH HIRSCH
VERY cle&l'I & quiet, 5u11ne Airport area. 833-1278
u.tUU; 2724 WE INVEST IN YOUlll new carpet • drapH, ~~!ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Newport Beach·ONlces When you lnves1 In a HOW COOD ARE YOU? lg pool, nr fwyl/ahops '": from $400. 419 Old ServiceMaster Iran·
laundry facllltru. •4oo Incl utll & cable. Newport Blvd. Frank· chlH, we Invest In Both vulnerable. South deaJ1. 1c way LO handle the holding, but it
Manager on Pr•mlsl1. Ltg room w/pvt bath & Un Alty 1540-7000 x309 you. We're the na-NORTH I th caJ No application fee, No entr, E'1lde CM. 842· tlon'1 largest profes-II certain y e most practJ •
pets, pleue $!50 mo. 962a or 845-8418 Nwpt Bch·m•d/d•nt. slonal cleaning com-• K 5 • If you wm the ece of heart.I and
e...0392 B 2300 sq ft, xlnt toe & 0 9 8 3 2 lead a trump to West'• ace, then 2 r 2'nBa 2·sty wJanch eond. Garden atrium. pany ottering the bHI .C 3 ll'•ld• 3 +2 trplx, Nu gar, W/d, pool. Gated Ample pkg. 2151 .8161 A"* In training, equipment 0 ruff the heart queen of hearu con·
pnt, fp, gar, lndry, sml comm near bch. N/S. "'' and support, All you • Q J 10 9 4 Uouat1on and draw the remaining
yd. 51 000 dep, N/smk. S550+dep. 650-6273 Very attracllve otflces, need Is about $5,955 WEST EAST I.rumps, you fall into the 'beginner'
Neut cat ok. 437·1712 CDM so. 01 PCH 2Br 318t St., Cannery Vll· down plus working •A •.C S 2 cat.egory. When diamonds brtak 4-
E'SIDE Back Ba~ 2Ba to share w/prof lag• near water, NB, capllal. Financing <:> K Q J 7 4 0 10 6 5 2, you m\Ut concede a trick an the
Lg 1BR w/patlo, $595 non-smlu-. Oar avail. Roy Jackson 873-3733 avallabla. Please call 0 J 10 7 5 0 9 8 swt for down one.
mo. 329 Unlv1ra1ty W/D. $550. 675-7313 '01.9~~23~~e;9~•: • K 5 3 •A 8 7 6 2 Move up a grade if, aner talung
#0. No pets 642-2818 HB prlv br shr ba S350 COMMERCIAL SOUTH lh& ace of hearta at tnck one, you
l!'ald• Country Wd ulll Inc. W/D, kitchen ELECTRICAL CON-• Q J 10 9 8 7 8 cuhed the ace and king of d1a-
2Bd spit M w/atudy prlv. N/S, drnk/drugs. PROPERTY 2778 TRACTING BUSINESS <:>A monda, ruffed a diamond and then
$865. Fp, skylt, deck, Avl 9/1. 968-5341 IN SOUTHERN UTAH. 0 AK Q 8 2 led a trump Uolucky Since the
no pets. 180 21st St. NB Modern near sand Great locallon on Har-~~~~lls~:td ;r~f~~af~: . . •Void hand with the fourth diamond also
646-1164 or 645-9543 sundeck,
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frplc, larg~ bor Blvd, Costa Mesa, cludoa truck, tools & The bidding: has lhe ace of spades, all West has
E'alde lg 1 Br, iml yard closet & kitchen, 5706 a/I; Owner wlll a cc o u n I a . On I Y SOUTii WEST NORTH EAST t.o do is play another diamond and
w/patlo. Frig, frplc, utll $525/mo. 848-4400 carry or lease. Bob or 570,000_ Please Call 5 • P... 6 • Pua East's ruff ecuttles the alam.
Incl. 336 E. 20th. NS-N/S shr 3Bd·21hBa Carol <714> 642"8677 Den I• Y F ow Ike P&H Pua The sure-trick line, bamog a dis-
$775/mo. 548-6094 hm, gated comm w/ or (6l9)360-5478 (801) 874.0111 Operung lead: King of<:> &at.rows diamond split, ii to win the
Hom• Sweet Home I marina, 1 blk to bch, ace of hearts, cash the ace and lung
1BR A.pt.I, spacious, $450 + utlls 722-7153 ·--------HOME TYPISTS, PC u s e r s n e e d e d . If you were asked by someone to of diamonds, trump a diamond and
poolside, gated, close NB·Very spacious Back BUSINESS & $35,000 potential. rate your play, would you answer return to hand with a ruff. Now to beach & shopping. Bay hse golf view lg D 11 o 11 1 805 'be • ... ed' ' • '>' J d th .a: d d __ tr th Call for your new ad-yd, frplc, w/d, maid, FINANCE eta s. a . . ginner, mterm 1ate or expert. ea ano er wamoo 8il run W1 dress (714) 642·5858 5485 mo. 831-4491 962-8000 Ext. B-5580. This hand might help you judge. the remaining trump and you can
Fee. You have earned our admiration lose no more than one trump trick Spacious 2br 1ba VERY Npt/Eaatbluff·Clean 'f k h s h' · ? clean/quiet-lg pool-btll nJs .prof 35+. Furn, ---------INCOME TAX 1 you nowt at out s opening How can you improve your game
landscape, nr shops/ pvt bath, grnblt, gar. BUSINESS FRANCHISE bid of five spades aalta partner t.o If you find a good t.eacher in your
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24 Old limo candy
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fM. No pets, please ..,,,........,..________ Wa otter a proven op-king of t.he awl, or bid aeven wit.h is a learning process that reqwres 1 $650 mo. Me-<>39~ Prof NIS to shr condoliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eratlng system, proprl· both. That might not be the lcienlif-practJce, prac:Uce, practice.
near beach In NB. Pvt Montana lee cream care etary aoftware, a .na-1------------------------------1 ~-1~-....--t-ba, tennis, goor. $495 & gltt shop. Unique tlonwlde advertising ------------------1---------14
NEWPORT Incl ut11. &4 .0784 mom & pop bus. on and public retatlons BUSINESS CREDIT 2907 ANNOUNCEMENTS 11
BEACH 2669 Seeking mature prof beaut Flathead lake ~~~~:~ PH~~~";·.ac~ OPPORTUNITY 2920 t:....--1t---t---+--
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil to shr Baek Bay hm. resort. S87K. 673-9399 OVERDUE BILLS? ...:
•1BR •925* Lrg br/pvt ba, storage, 277·FAST. Minimum 2904 C t hi it=-'1~-T--t--
2BR 28:$72•/Up lg yrd, lots of privacy.•---------Investment $17,500. u mort y payments BRAZILIAN STU· ·-i ti~ftout o"'ur $650/mo. 645-7021 BUSINESS ·-----------cup to 50%. Licensed DENT INTERESTED -O TUNlTY LOCAL RTE•24 Loca· WAN TED I o v E R· and bonded non-profit I N R E A D I N G . Spec I I Frig, d/w ••••••••• PPOR tlon .. Buy All Or WEIGHT BROKE co 1-800-226-0190 SPORTS. Incl. 60x30 pool. No 2904 Part•Posalble $3K COUCH POTATOES Ext. 49. Call 241hrs. Other Scandinavian,
peta. No feH. No COMMERCIAL Wkly•800-599-s759 who want to•ehanga, European South
lease 545-4855 REAL ESTATE shape up for health, American, Asian high $2,000 MONTHLY •MEDICAL BILLING.
2BR 1 Ba, 2-car prkng. ·--------INCOME tor err or' r/ THE NEW BUSINESS 1ose pounds, Inches. ANNOUNCEMENTS school exchange SIU· Utll paid. Mo-to-mo T home assemblers of the go's. Very high D I ST R I B U T 0 R S dents arriving August. ~·V· Ocnfront. $1200, r· IND or clerical workers. Income potential. NEEDED. Earn $400· Become a Host i:am-laVJaat. 714/673-8041 Hiring Nowl .Apply: Training, support and S 1 • 5 O O month . lly/A I S E Cellular Nutrition NT •1-800-SIBUNG• Beacon Bay-1BR furn an apartment Charlln Corporation clients provided. Mini· (800) 339-7888 ANNOUNCEME s Landloc ked dad & 2 S925 uts pd. 50 yds to P . 0 . Box 7 1 5 8, mum Invest $4,995 2920 bch, tennis, nr Harbor through classified Rm 109, Albuqueque a.nd computer to start. future ya cll ts m en
Island. 675-7438 New Mexico 87194. 1-800·789.e050 _C_R_E_D_I_T----
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$900·S13QQLmo. Pvt & MOTELS 2 718 & MOTELS 2718 Need distributors. FREE DEBT surgical, permanent boat. SC Grad, em-11:::":::-rt--t--+--beach/Waterlront. Hoalth & beauty prod· CONSOLIDATION restoration In 6·8 ployed In Newport.
Avail 9/1 & 9/15'. ucts. Te;tchlng & train· lmmedl•t• Rellefl weeks. Airline pilot Have refs. 552-7038 t:r-;,--i--+--+--
710 Lido Park Dr Ing local. 650-6184 Too m•ny debt•? developed. Doctor ap-ORDER NE\AJ BOOKS 714-873·8030 Overdue blll9? R•· F f •• "'5pm Mon-S n SELF EMPLOYMENT, duce monthlv p av. proved. ree In orma-Over 200,000 titles r.7::0--i--t---+--..-u • " lion by mall: Call available. We pay Oceanfront Winter Vending Is an all cash menta 30% to (800) 422·7320 shipping. Normal de·
2 fully furn units, 3Br business. With a hnla 50%. Ellmln•t• In· (812) 897·1075 livery Is less than two t':7::3,--i--+--+--
2Ba, gar. $1500/$1800 ~::'n8 b=~~m:tf~l~hly~~ ::~~!~ c:~1:~ •• 4if~: Fax (612) 897-1079 weeks. Call Patterson
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STEPS TO SAND Clean rooms,.cable TV, ous Inquiries only. 1· (non·proflt) 1·8PO· gu.,•nteed. 1 ·8 00·B84-2434 -------------------~-------
Clean 1 br-gar, lg 800-249-3442. 055·0412 •------------------deck-util pd-no pets. phone, weekly ma.id service Good Jobs
Clean. S750. 551-8554 Call for Introductory Rate~ Can't seem to
get to all those
ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST &
2920 FOUND Thinking of having a BUSINESS BUSINESS reliable services
garage sare?./ 2070 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa OPPORTUNITY OPPORTUNITY interesting things
2925 PERSONALS
PILg~ec~~~all~IED (714) 831-6000 2904 2904 lo buy
842·5878 OR It's all there
repair jobs
around the house?
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Servlce Directory
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4600 Campus Drive
Newport Beach tA 92660
(714) 852·1700 or 759-7000
• Seconty-consaous building w II~ & combtntti0n locks •
TRAVEL AGENCY 642'5678
tart-up
We a'lsi t in opening and
becoming prqfitable.
You don't need a Franchise!
CREDIT 2907 CREDIT 2907
Bad Credit?
ASSISTANCE
For any wor1hwh1lo
'projects over
s100.ooo Call Said
(209) 224·6776 or ma11
package to Jatad1 & Associate~. 647 West
Shaw, Fresno CA
93704 .
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Levi 50t's up 10 515,
denim. IO.lthor 1aclo.ots
up to S50 645·020 I
LOST &
FOUND 2925
1dorw 1ly 644·9 70:? Oav Men of Coal•
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645-6761 L..•w laJ" & I 01"1"8 Pll
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near Hoag Hospital 1n HOT & WILD!
Nowport Beach Call , -800·860·69u9
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paws Lett front pa.~ 1---------Hove A
Garage Sole! I · appro~mllely 1300 sq It Office
SUITE #205
Invest in YOUR
busine s NOT THEIRS!
800-680-6784
Let me help you clean it up!
Send $50.00 for secret
information and forms to:
P.O. Box 333
Laguna Beach,
Calif. 9265l
has one ..,..h•le too Lg r--,--------* REWARD eara, green oyvs long
Missing cat, long ·fluffy ta.I Losl Placen-
orange hair, freckles t1'1 & Superior His
on noso, white paws, brother Oscar fTltS60S
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For FREE Information
f1 i\\CI Sy terns Management, Inc.,
Kirkland, WA broken Please call Buy It. Seu II Ford 1 955-3025~c:?~ Cl•aalfled •
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-----· CLEANING ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH, BEAUTY LANDSCAPE & MOVlNG 3858 PIASTER SERVICE SERVICES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & FITNESS 3740 LAWN CA1tE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REPAIR 3880 DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A-1 Electrlcal work Complete propert1 PUBLIC NOTICE KOLMAN PAINTING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
••••••••• •WINDOW CLl!!'AUING• Local Uc. c:ontractor malnt-Custom pamUng BALON AVALON Irrigation, drlpllnes. The Cahf Public UOll· Int. Ell.I Quar work INT EXT·OUAUTY 1 ST &:An LocalUc 20yrexp OulckAesponsel drywall-car pentry patio design, trees, Reas pnc'1io Pal'h to comp1ete FREE ESTIMATES Small Jobs. big Jobs Free Est. 850.7042 plumbing-stucco etc. Say no to boring halrl ties Commission RE· Bond Ins •• nee '78 jvbl L .. ensed 25yrs
ADDmONS
llMODELING
297-8081 David Quick responae. Call Rick 262-6S45 1 FREE (color Ill/lance.) planting, lawns. 527" QUIRES that all used L11'5t8517 FrH Es• •AP ~4 hrs 5s.a.;a31 Free Est. 850-7042 With your 1st helrcut 1087 or 31 D-439-<>289 household goods 848.e033 24hr:. •
3410 Boston Common CIMnlllg FENCES •Hl.Q HANDYMAN• * 723·8232 * L•nd1cape R•P•lr movers print their .,,,..,,...,..,..,=,.,.,..,...==---=--:-:--:-..,.... ---------Co.In Boston 12 yra. •---------Sprinklers-Yard lights PU C. Cal T number, RAINBOW Circle Malnt PLUMBING 3890
Bell Conatructlon
•Mdltlonse bath remodel
•Patios• kltch•n retnocltl
1Uc /Bonded /ln1urtd
FrH Est. 171 ..... 41
Thorough·hon1tt-feflable DECR & DECRS 3615 --,,.,,..,=-*-=5'""8,,,4-"="1=9....,5,....5_*...,.,..-•---------cleanups. Pete Kunst limos and chauffeurs P · "G 1 lu' h.:>.:541
, x OK. refs 962-7033 COATING liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MR FIX IT Small INSURANCE 3778,_C_a_r_t _7_2 _2_·7_7_3_2___ print their T.C P. num-Apt. a .. I 1vb F1e1 ·~'
Bowen'• Oo you needliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3ii5iii7ii0 houHhold appllance1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L d R 1 ber In aw advertis• St r.c,.~69897 6.36-17::.8 •Wood Fence•• 11 an •cap• •P• r ments II you have a WHY PAY MORE? a h••.... duty home replac1,rt""'r. lrff haul""' repairs & handyman Sprinklers-Yard llghts
.,, i-•·• 2 N d h I I ti question about11he le-*QUALITY * cleaning service? Call STOP Deck Leak•· esUmatn. Low pncts. Uc'd chores. 557· 156 oe e P comp e ng creanups1 Pete Kunst us at 530-2492 waterproof coatings· AdYlllll"""Con'tr 974-5301 --=p,....1-u-m""b""l_n_""...,.'e""l,....•-c-tr""l_o_ Medicare/Medical Call 72 2•7732 galiry of a mo1ter, limo Insured. L#676i;.i8
d.cks t I Q I .-• Insurance clalm1---------or chauffeur, call: FR'"E EST 845-6205 ---------1 H I n/WI d • • a ra ua · sprlnklers/celllng fans. T t Im/ 1 .. r11nn NTRY 3510 ousec •• " ow work. L•587430 Freer---------1 ll/R 1 F forms? we come to re• ' r•mova • Public U1tht1es \.oAIU"E Reliable .• Move In/ E B S FLOOR INSTALL nsta epa r. r•• you 875 8749 sprinkler aystem1 & Comm11s1on ou1•s. 20 yrs In area st. Ht 722•8769 Est. Water Heatera · • lndscpg You name ti, 7 14-558-4151 PIANO & VOCAL
THE l.OCAl PLUMBER
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L.-.i;6000 6<5·9304
ROOFING 3910
A to z HANDYMAN Pina 945-98•8 REPAIRS 3620 Total prices Installed r--------we do itl 84&-4174 -~-,,..-.,..--..,.--I
INST .. ' .,.,FACE CABINETS DOORS 3580'=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 30 gaJ $259-40 gal LANDSCAPE L • TREES • S•v On Moving LESSONS 3868 A·1 ROOFMASTERS
Kl,.:::::.""' ba'... doorl W1anted: 2 ml ohreh qual-r• $279·50 gal $329 '1l Lov.est. Storage prol S ~ .. e 1921 ........... u .. , • ty cllents w I oueea V1n"I, hardwood 241·0137 pgr218·816"" LAWN CARE 3808 XLNT o 1 h Windows. Doug 54&:-7258 to clean. Christine cera;,lc, marble, sub ~ '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii To,pedflle1110... L.a•11•. T 67 5~ ~ MC~;,·~~; Gonuso Mu1uc S1uo10 De 1 Pflcos Ouahl)'
Rtpllrl, Rlmod. Doors. Wiil-640-6177 pg 216-5193 An experienced lloor repair, carpet Qual Crpntry, Paint, 11 -'*n-drluP. 751-3478 • 1 6 · All ages 5 to a4Jvll, uJO· 748-6801
doWl,cablnetl.llUCCO&d/y-dependable door Uc Bond 8 43.3992 Closet/Gar Stor, wall •••loYardM•lnt. bogmn1n~ to cluslC• ".:5,....•.;..d~l-•-r""R~o-0-,=1n-g"".'L-,e~&
IWll. lencel. 91'111. tit Uc • hanger. Ouar work. . units, furn, formic•. Lawns, Cle•nupa, MASONRY 3828 PAINTING 3858 S40•t947 In SP ":l• ~• comm.
35yn up. "8rrJ MJ.OH7 CONCRETE reaa. Don 521·8910 repairs 675-6359 Fred Tr .. Trimming, Lt liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii re•rc.or repa' 2!> )'rt.
MASONRY 3557 • FURNITI1RE Semi Retired contraclor H•ullng 979-8245 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PET •rREE EST e15.sog:, ---------•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REPAIRS Rpre. lmprvmnt1, aml1---------Maaonrylb perta •W.P. YOUNGQUIST DIESSMAIING 3583 3622 fobs, Quality, lntegrliy, Bio-Scape• lnt/C:•t Block-Brick-Concrete Palntlr,9 Contractor SERVICES 3870 WALL
3528 • Belt Prlce/Qu1l1tu 1=iiiiiiii•&iiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I care, Ken 642-1770 Landscape Services Stucco Repairs. Low Oual pa.n1 ng by J>fOl 11
"' 11 c / Id 1111 Prices, Lie 531·7643 .... iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiml l..lndtclpe,briell. ltelnl. European Couture Complete Restoration omm re• en uc1602098 Int Aq\lallc IMlt•• & Strvlc11 COVERINGS 3932
Tiie, glaaa block• JTConcflltl43-0t22 Bridal. apeclal ocea· Wood, wicker. uphola, HAt1UNG 3720 Ucl689798 966·0668 FrH Hl. 64WJOS Aquarium HMflC:lng a mlliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
remod .. lng, fair prices Brick, Bloc:«, Stone. Tile alona, prom1, Chlld· ate. FREE f.lckup & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Qard•nlng iervlc• 21y11 Qwalltr Painting custom dH1gn-re11au1e Cuatom Wellpaper
Lie/Bond, FrH Est. Cone, Patio, Driveway rena dreHH, Holy delivery. ee •1823 CIHn·Upa, Sprlnkler1 NO matter p Lu S t 0 u eh up t L1cJlns. 576-2146 Shlpplng,Pelntln9
Ort WOfk 93 .. 1aae Fplc, BBOe. Ref. 20 Yr Communion. Bring Hauling Junk, A ppll· tnatall/Malntenance what you're murals Richard Sinor -p-.,-s-o-n-a"'"hz_e_d_P.,..e_t__,,c-.-,e No 100 100 sn1a111
bp. Terry 997·T•M your Ideas I will make HANDY MAN 3710 ancH, Yard Clean-Up, Fr .. Est. 557.9433 uc 28064• 645·3209 Kennel aJtarruat •· No 5' 011 wad 67:'3· 1
your dre~a. Leona, Etc. Call Mike i---------dofng, your L CHILD CAJt! 3538 CemenVbrlck/stone/UI• 781..()221or952·1800 64 .. 139f Oardenlng/l.andscaptng QUALITY CARE sttess or ""orry. c,
dlVWy alab 12.50/aq ft ...,....~,.,...,,...-'="'-~""-rr Clean-ups, TrH Trim, hometow,n 20 yrs e)!p Qual"" __ 1na __ R_•_fs_e1_J_._1_18_• __ atarnped concrete M••el .. ental Pre,.rtt .. JUNK To The DUM.. r. "'·IJ t OOOd .. hi , .,, Wlll ho i...... It L#541858 • 831-4310 t---------Paint.Carpentry• (7t4-Ma-1882) ...... ,... ma H , newspaper wor.,mans p, a r UH .,..t I ,
ELECTRICAL 3810 ~~'~:::;~ ~n~\~::hu1M•;a!:,~~t 1_0_:..._•_1.,_:_..._•_•_438-_L.and __
1 :-'-~-"'-, liiljlllit. ::.::r~:.:~:::1: 812·SHS TRADE
lvougtl CIUslf1ed
8411•71
.. C88 ** Carpentry, roofing, Why play Hide 'N & lrt~atlon, Trimming Alt chat8CltHa"(u1tom
Aa typee of elec:lrtcal plumbing , drywall, SNk With childcare? & Removala, Clean-fitl In. design• Hand~nted
All MMo9 1~ Ou.. stucco, painting, life. c.. The P1 .. t todayl upa a Malnt, St Uc.1~~~~~~~~~ 1<.athl .. n J--.a L#8618Q M1.ee31 e6ec:trtcat Jlml4M•IM 842·58'71. •SMO~ • .._.109 1; 71-.:75$-9074
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88 Thursday, August 25, 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Plk>t
1135 VOLVO 12l0 VOWWAGIN 1235
PERSONALS 3002 !JIPLODIUT5530 PtJU1TUU 8014 GAJtAGB SALES TUNSPOITATION l~D!!U~Z!!U~!ll!!!!·~· ~l.DliiiiCiiiOiiiUf--··u·o llllC1JU
• •81._al.&81 , ________ W•wbeCMOnQ, oak w/ '87 lau&U T~ '8 e LINC 0 L N ... MeACUAY IA8l.I •7a ... DL w..-12 TROOPER L.S I C)'I,
M .. t afngte people w811 unit. BolC ipting/ Red, l-dt, :;. ~ MARK V 11 L 8 C LI 11'llO MUST IEI!, 4 cyl, ellck, good AT, AC, PS, PW, POL.
throughout rural TH• PUTUR• 18 bevelled mattrH• :~obo Call ~hrla 110150 ABS, JBL LOADED (131242) AT Interior/body. S875 CO AM/FM cua, bit,
AmerlcL Confidential, ftN-~!.'._.~~.r If~ 1050 obO. 642·5195 ~ BALIOA IOATS 7011 or sue. 1-n..147 AUDIO LEATHER, BEACH LINCOLN ObO. $31-7141 CC, P/mlrror. cue1
repYtable. Htabll•hed ·--'"'"" ,_ ISLAND 6106 (808415) AT BEACH MERCURY 14 .. 7739 w h 1 a . (IO 3 2 I 4)
f)len. Fr.. detalle. ara loOklng fOt an .,_ 93 TROOPER I cyt, At, LINCOLN MERCURY •• MERCURY TRACER AGEN 9235 122,994. 8"2·2000
country Connection• novallve oPPty, ca.U MEJtCHANDISE Aahlllea 10' lnflatabt. AC, PS, PW, POL, CD (7141 848·7738 14850 AUTO AIR VOJ,ISW
Newaletter. PO Bo• me at {714)383-43M MlSC. SOlS AnUcauea, furn, china, with Tohatau IHP AM/FM CHI, Mull '90 UNCOLN TOWN ORIQINAL o 'WNER ····••liililii 93 TROOPER 8 Cyl, AT, :::1a: Superior, NE ufiLlfi co. Joli ~ou~M~'~oSA~~:. :~=.~:ie1'::e~· s. •I ( 8 15 8 7 8) CAR SIGNATURE (146472) AT BEACH 78 Con\/ bug· trlpl• ~g: :~::e::.~~·c~~i
$8.25-115.75 pw hr. AMWAY TAP•• 221 Amethyal (patio) 842·2000 115550 LOADED, LINCOLN MERCURY while, r1bullt enGlne, wt\la, 14k ml. 520,894
iwln9 Con...otlone thl• aru. Men & Dutflold aa.o iOat ULTRA CLE AN C714P 848•7738 lo ml, grt cond. wht (111871) 842·2000 1·900-84~XG157 women needed. No Wantodto•uy.Call SAT 8am·? Furn, lnventOtYCle•anc•I JEEP a (890782) AT BEACH •ea MERCURY CAPRI wall tlree. Smog"d, 52.89/mln; 18+ ••P nee. For Into call John al 817·932•3291 clolhH. collectabl••. Duft y 1 8 Fu 11 y .. 110 LINCOLN MERCURY c 0 N v e RT I BL I! aafety chkd, 15500 .• ________ _
Procal 602·954-7420 1·21t·738..a715 E•t. eualn•H cloaur•Muat computer 1t1m1. Loadedl/L lat Prlo• (714) 848·7738 110950 AUTO, AIR, SM1M7oa MISC. AUTO 9245
U1537 lam-6pm 7 dye Selll Qfc furn, land· 1oe Marine (In alley) $18,502. 1 avallable '82 JEEP CHEROKEE CASS, CRUISE 91 TROOPER 6 cyl, 51'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
SCHOOLS•
ecape/lrr1gatlon mal• (HIN#OFF08513H495) LIMITED $19950 4X4, MAZDA 9l25 (600803) AT BEACH apd, AC, PS, AM/FM11
rial, barracadH, form S •Io Pr IO• RED/GRAY LEATHER LINCOLN MERCURY caH (907038) $12,694 CAN'T l'IND A CAA
YOU CAN Al'l'ORD?
Hundr•d• of vehlcles
1old at ba,rgaln prlt.1
everyday! For more
Info call lnform•tlon
INSTIUCTION 3012 EMPLOYMENT lumber & much more. BALBOA S14,50011 +tax (244488) AT BEACH (714) 949.7739 842·2000
Thur1 & Fri Only 1M PENINSULA 6107 LINCOLN MERCURY '82 828LX, auto, e/c, , e 2 MER CUR y 92 PASSAT· 4 cyl, AT, ~rn9.1 Skypark Circle, ~:.'~:d l/~l~t FPur{~~ (714) 848-7739 ~~~ ~~r.ca~:·c~~. TRACER $9950 AUTO. AC. PS, tllt, PW, POL,
·-----------. ••t•l•/D•molltlon $2.2,544. 1 avallabl• '93 JEEP GRANO amog Sf995. 840.7804 AIR, M OON ROOP AM/FM CHI, anrt. HeMH• Callle TV dHcrambfen/ S•l•I Thura·Sat, Aug (HIN#OFFD1093H495) CHEROKEE (817134) AT BEACH cuet whla, 18k ml.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SEIVICES 5533
BECOME A MEDICAL Sorvlo•• toll frHI
t ·80C>-438-8887
Ext. A·1062.
TRANSCRIPTIONIST
Great work at home opportunity-typing for
doctors and hospltala.
Home atudy. Fr•• ca·
re•r literature.
Pleaae 0. aware that oomerteral We carry, 25t,,_27th 8aml Ev•ry· Sele Pr loo $23950 LOADED LINCOLN MERCURY (021215) Must Seel
th• llatlngs In this cat· :::t repair all makH/ thing + th• kltc:h1n $19,995 +tax LAREDO PACKAGE MUCEDES 9130 CT 14t848·7 7 3 9 842·2000
egory may require you ele. ,,.. catal091 alnk muit goll Antqs, ' (668192) AT BEACH 92 Rodeo :~ ~1c':t ~r~u'j!O.~ t.aOCMOT-4444 collectlblH, furniture, 670 W. 17th St., CM LINCOLN M~RCIJRV 19811 ~D TurbO OLDSMOBlLE 9155 (306787) $12,994
charge per minute. LOSE WEIGHT FOR patio •et, appls, cabl· 94541812 C714t 949 7739 dleHI coupe, lthr, 8"2·2000 ANTIQUES 8t
LESS THAN $1.20 net1, plumblng fix· 1unrf. 134K ml. $7900. , D TM Piiot CLASSICS 9250
•••AIRLINBS••• per day. All natural. turH, doora. Wlndowe, TRADE 108·272·9873 or ~ elta 88 Broughm Cl•••lflod ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
P.C.D.I.,
Atlanta, Q1org.la.
(800) 382-7070 ---------NOW HIRING ENTRY Regulat.. metabo-wall•. bricks, etcl SAIL BOATS 7014 wknds 714-650.7005 All or any part Th• moat comprehen-•1
LEVEL. Customer Se,... 1i.m. F-1 more ener· 1038 Ooe•nfront th 960-7794 alv• and curr1nt dlrec· 19M MUSTANG vice/baggage han-getlc. Doctor recom· NB 11th & Ocean· rough classified Whether you're buying Buy It. S.11 ll. Find It. tory of good1 and aer· Convertlbl1. Red/tan,
Dept. YVHJ76202
EMPLOYMENT
dlera. Many other ~ mended. 100" guar· front 18 FT C•P• Cod 842·5878 or aelllng, Claaslfi•d ' Ca.HHlod. vices around! show car. $12,000 PP.
altlona. Great pay and anteed. PleaH Call C•tboet Aberglaaa, cover1 all your nffd1I (>ordon 837·5684
benefits. Local or re-t .e 1 8..S89•t 991 classic yacht. XIII
loca lion. F°' appllca-ORD Marketing •(Don) CORONA 722-0866 or 839-7654
lion & Information call DEL MAR 6122 EMPLOYMENT 1 .a o o -6 4 7 .7 4 2 o Lovely oriental toyer 24 ERICKSON
5530 Ext, A-109. CHI plec• 13' )( 35 x Fbced kffl, good .. u •. 25 + I ti Lein sale. Flrat $1200
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil couch m&sc o~nto~a•n•· SAT 7-3. Moving Anti· 1Akesl 675·2837 Dan EARN UP TO $900/ • quH, piano, dealgner WEEKLY procHalng mlac tool•, •helving, clothH golf clubs & A_v_o_n_4_0_R_I B--B--d Babysitters
Family Fltn•••· Newport now hiring
PT morning• 840.5300
BOAT SKIPPER
Uwo 8ohw•nnor
Pl•••• contact S.
Kelley, 805-484-0294
mortgage refunds!. No ofc .& deak chalr1, all • • · · · ran experience neceasaryl bHt otter. 545-4568 more. 3428 Ocean BIVd new, galvanized lrlr,
Own hourel Full/Part·•-=.,,.,.,,.,.,,..,,=---...----new co11er. $3500 .
. time. PleaH Call MOVING Refrlg $100, COSTA MESA 6124 722-0866 or 639-7854 dHk & chair $100,
(909)715·2300 x5o3. china tor 12 $125,l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MARINE SLIPS
(24 houra) Fee. waahor & ,dryer $751• DOCVC! 7022 both, Singer treadle Fu~nltur•, bric a brae, ~
aewlng machine $200. 8 illdlng glasa doots iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L t 645 1743 and more. Friday only, o • more. • 203 21 et st. 40 FT mooring, prime
SUNOUEST•WOLFF location. S15,000 . TANNING BEDS Microwave, wetsuits/fins Terms available.
EMPLOYMENT Bob-Tall Drivers . WANTED 5535
Need Claaa A drivers
or Clau B (w/alr
brake endorsement)
for growing tranapor·
talion department to
handle dellverlea
throughout LA. VEN.
OC, and SB Countlea
Dog Sitter/Companion
For our very apeclaJ
"Miniature Schnauzer"
In our Newport Beach
waterfront home. Refs
req'd. Ofc: 675-6670
New commercial-computer bk1, misc. Chuck. 895-5066 ,
home unit• from Sat Only 8·1
$191.00. Lamp•· 3078 Yellowstone 45' Mooring
Xlnt locatlon
240-3121 Lotlons·Accessorlea. Moving Sale SaVSun 8·
Monthly payments 121 Homo & ofc tum.
Io w a a S 1 8 . 0 0 TV's, m edical & craftl-,L-l_VE...,...AB-O'""AR ....... D-IN_N_B_I_
Call todayl FREE auppllea, gifts, hob-Sllp to 50 ft In ••fe, NEW color catalog blH & morell 1828 -
Part-time. 2o.30 houra 1-800-482·8197 Oriole, Placentia & protected marina. All
P., week. $8.00/Hr. T R s• Cl AAaml facilities. $14/ft. 631-8480
or Res: 673-11 n
Moat dellverlH are DOMESTJCS 5540 roo 0••• "' tt\.1•1-""°"'--------•·---------
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii °' fruit trHt w/frult MOVING SALE·Sheds Shore mooring #W19.
PM, aom• AM. $10: On Palm~ 4-8'$10 frig, Juke bo•, 2 HP Bal Penln: 35th & Mar·
BABYSITTER WANTED Gal planta $1 , 1hade, OB moldr, hsehold... cus, w/17 MacGregor,
FIT In Newport Bch. pine, fruit 15 gal $20: Sat 8-2 1157 sa:\lador $1250. Ron 722·1606
Eng. language/drllllng herbs 135 kinda, $1; ----·--------------
' Apply In person:
330 W Bay St,
Coata Masa. •must. 873-3564 lilac S10 909-674·9422 Sat 8·12 Chlld"a wht MOTO"RCYCLES
-.,....,,.,...,.....,,...,__,,..,.,.,..,.... ....... ...,.._ deak, oak trundle bed, No phone oalla, LIVE.OUT WANTED Wheelchair $85 loyi, books misc SCOOTERS 8018
please. FIT for 1 yr old. EICp'd Elec llft aofa chr $165 320 Bucknell Rd.
BOOKKEEPER F/C. refa, E.ng apkg req. Lv Good cond 646-88001...,..---...,._----t...-
Xlnt Computer 1kllle, meeaage 85().1717 XCABLE TV SAT ONLY 8 :30·3 '85 Yamaha Maxima
7K ml, perfect· cond,
S2000obo 780.3185 Lotu1 123 up. & c 0 N v •RT• RS Hsehold. new & used
Quick Booka pref. Self & ACCESSORIES tlru 14/36·16.5 LT
St rt & St k N • Dick Cepek • Mud
• a er rong wor o monthly charges. Country Baby Items ••••••••• ethic for plea1ant, ca· MERCHANDISE We can •carry buy & • ' aual work environ· repair all makes and plant• & · clothing. AUTOMOBILES
ment. FAX Resume & models. Call for frff 3107 Coolldgo '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Salary Req. to 714-c ata log. Dealer1 _________ (:
723-0269' ANTIQUES 6010 '1~~~~0';~~:~ HUNTINGTON ALfA ROMEO 9015
CASHIER Npt Check BEACH 6140 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Cuhlng. FT/PT. Bank
exp helpful. Mu1t be
bondable. 642-7071
Great Summer C•rl ANTIQUES 4 U
SUMMER SALB
From 1~0tf
PREE TO YOU 6022 MOVING Maple hutch, '86 Grad Conv, mint
chllds car bod • cond, lo ml, am/fm
19931 Cato circle (nr • tau & morel $5995
BHch/Adama) Sat 8-3 OBO 873.-9041
Dollvery/Stook
24 hours, 8-5 M/W/F.
250 Ogle St.
Coata MHa
312 Newport Blyd.
548-4123
•BUYING ITEMS• From 1800-1960. 1 pc
FREE K I T T K N S
Two mal•'• with or·
ange furl Looking for
good home. Please
call ~~~ 75&-1017
SATURDAY, 8127 CHEVROLET 9045
9121 Kahulul Drive
Collectiblea, gift•. Denl•I "-•l•t•nt
EnergeUc rellable car·
I~ person nHded for
CM office. 631-1420
J1welry to entire house 1..,-.,,.-~------F R E. a ·F U LL S I Z E furniture, clothes contenta. Immediate
C&lh, top $. 673-6223
89 Corvette
30K ml. Metalllc black,
1 ownr-lnterchange·
able glass top1, ldnt
cond. $19K. 875·5095
Green refrldgarator•---------1 (7141 780.1149 YARD SALE Sal 7-3
Electrcl•n, Plumber Sponsered by HB HS
Band & Tall Aags.
1905 Main SI. & C•rpenter. Nwpt ---------i---------
arH Job. EICp/refs nee. APPLIANCES 6011 JEWELRY FURS FORD 9075 n1-0404/a, 12t..0337/d & ART • 6025 i--------
F amlly FitnHI REF RI a w" c• maker· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I
Newport how hlr1ng at froat fr•• $150. G BEACH 6169 •ee Muat.ng. Reblt
front dnk. 840.5300 Freezer $50. 759-3031 • olng Out Of liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 289 4-spd, new pnt.
Mtdlcal Po1ltlon1 Refrlgarator-Kenmor• Buslntll Sale!! chrome, tires, carb. Frame•. painting•. &•by/toddler clothes, Auna & looks great. Aecord•/Flle Clerk. 16' clean $195. t d b $3500/ b 969-O graphic•, poaters, file· oy1 + recor •· ooka, o o. 2 27 / Buay family practice, 848-41984 turH & furniture. No hHhld mlac & much dy or 963·9795 evee
Nwpl Bch, FT/PT. "'"""'...,.....-------m 2020 T ti A Start $8.50/Hr. White 7 yr new Hotpolnt reaaonabl• otfere r• ore. u1 n v. )8e FORD ESCORT
C•ll ..IHI e44-7848 24 cu ft aide by aide, fuHd. Al A•ron'a (btwn 22nd & 23rd.) S 2'9 9 5 CLE AN• lce/wtr dlspenHr. Xlt"lt ~•llory 882·3383 S•VSun 8•m·3pm Q A EA T P R I C E
MODEUNQ SEARCH• cond $485.173-9181 MAJOR GARAGE/ (231152) AT BEACH
lntervlewe today new ESTATE SALB LINCOLN MERCURY
facH, all agH. Fr••--------MACHINERY 6045 Lotsotev1rythlngl (714) 848•7738
Interview. 862·1000 FURNITURE 6014 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sat &am In Dover Shra
MECHANICS 1521/1527 Antigua Wy '88 FORD CLUB
TOOLS WAGON $9950 XLT,
HEIGHT OAUO• MOVING SALE LAG ve (B84552)
18 INCH, MITUTOYO Sat, Aug. 27 8am-3pm BEACH LINCOLN
Model# 192·112. Houeehold ltema, MERCURY • H .B.
Olgltal·M•chanlcal aofaa, mlac. 351 Vista (714) 848·7738
S225 obo. Madera (Eulbluff) '88 T·Blrd l.X, only 54K
VALV• OUIDIE MULTI FAMILY SALE mil Fully loaded, all
Bore mlc eel 0.25-0.40 SAT 7·12 FrMzer, fum power. pr em lum
Takachlho Seiki. 1225 collectbl•·anUquea etc sound. Xlnt condl 1
obO. 862-3508 1718 Port M.,g•t• ownr·all record•
Or•ndfathor Clock "Sllgh." Cherry, trpl -F ... A,_E_E_Lov_a_b_lo_KJ_tt_en._·I
chime 51100 640-1838 To Good Home• Onlyl
Male & female, 7 Moving. Glua cotfH wHk• old. TWo black table w/Wrought Iron & 1 all bla b&1•, gold leaf flnlah. wh t•, one ck,
5275. Solld maple co.. one all grey, one grey " & white, Utter bO•· tbl, dk oak flnlah, trained. •eeutlfu .. $175. Oak wall unit, muet ... 1
Retail entar ctr, 58~"w, • , ...... .. OUT 01' SANTA FE 72"h, $175. Cherry 1......,,..,.... ... 7_......., __ 1_-_90_1_•_
Seek• H p'd ealH dining rm Mt. 8 chre. FREB to eood honMI
peraon for upscale 3 lvs, $500. K"ng alze Small 2·y•ar-old f•
Southwestern appetel bed, brue h .. dbd/ m ... CHOW, yellow.
ehop In Fuh lal. PIT, flbd, 1325. M0-1831 Good family d og, FIT. Hrfy+comm. A1k good watc hdog. for Poppy 944-8853 8LalG •ED Moved, can't keep,
SALK8. HaLP Bedroom Ht Call 43 4..a711, or
SCHOOLS .:~ pag8' 804-3913.
AND PKRSIAN KITTEN8
ORG.ANl.ZATIONS Two extra nice r eofu, ToP qua&/CFA ped/blk
ralH nffded fund• putef, b91ge, oriental or Whl l250. 536-1192
ualng national name print; &2509& or J>oth l=,....---....--.-_,.,.-brand•, u you help $400. Glue 1op con .. Rln•-nook Turtle
youreelf to abOva av• ~. 40" aq. • 17" hi, Dovoe, FREE to erag• commlulon In-csecoratlwt brau leaf good homH. Orea&
come. Call Kelly al blrd baM 1250. petal Call 7I0-022t
1.aoo-1ee ~e104 . (7141844-8743 ••v• abuHd a nd
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
abandoned peta. B• •
voluntHr/foeter. Call
714-15•2704.
5530 5530 ------
-----iiiiiiali ___ PIANOS a ....------...;.. _____ OIGANS eo5t , ____ _ .
PLUMBER SERVICE
REPAIR TECHNICIAN
To troubleshoot plumbing 1Yttems
& draJn1. Honat. friendly. well·
groomed with quallty & prtde In
yourself required. Extellent OMV.
Call M-F 8-4:30
641-1545
..
Baby Grand Plano W/
bench, taall flnlah,
ra.tely play~. 15&00
080. Paul S4().6324
Thomae organ.~ Calf.
fornla w/lnetructlon
bo0ka. l400. 171-17N
SPOITUIG
GOODS
UI Dhet'9 lloube eqUep: ec. booea. .,aov.. t1na,
muk, 1250. 754~
•
No earty birds-please $5990/obo. 662·7420
• All Sale Units
Have Warranty •We Finance
• Cash for Cars
&'n'ucks
•Consignments
20 Y'Hn ~~County
1988
NISSAN SENTRA
t Or a..~
(Vn.1111$41
1tee NISSAN SENTRA ,.....~,.,.,SNIJ
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'2995·
1•
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1183
AUDI
50008 u ......
t\IWD'71
1990
JEEP CHEROKEE
~ ...
(V 11"21'5ttl
'10 995•
1115
DODGE CAMPER VAN
1117
FORD BRONCO II
1117
FORD
AERO STAR
1993 FINAL CLOSEOUT SALE!
1993 MUSlANG UC 5.0L. CONVERllBLE
Whtie. Leather. Cruise, AM/FM tass .. V·8 Eng
AUto 0/0. A/C, (#210490-132.211) USED $11,n3
All NEW 1H3 MUSTAHG UC S.OL CONVERT.
White, Leather, Cruise. AM/fM cass, V·8 Eng., Auto 0/0, A/C,
(#172479·131896) $11,773 .
All NEW 1993 MUS~AHG . CONVERT. White, Leather, Cru1s ss, V·8 Eng., Auto 0/0, Alt,
(1210502-1131995) •
ALL HEW 1993 TAURUS SHO. 4 Or Sedan, WMe, cast Alum Wheel1.
AC. 5 $pd Min Trans . Dual AA bags. ('257584-131886) MSRP
$25.842. • SAlE PRICE $19,773 •YOU SAVE $IOU.DO
a-_ _.._,...,
' nwtr OINlf' ... "" ..
STI( 1140713 Vin 1011V ............. s127 ~'./::·
LEASE FOR ONLY
Mt1. Sunntt•
Rttall Price .............. 123,515
T. Rohg OlacOUlll .••••••••• ·Um
1993 PROBE GT. 3Dr .. Bucket seats, Dual Mirrors, Rear Defrost •
AJC. AM/FM Stereo cass .. Cruise, Anti-lock Brakes. (#167863·
130663) USED $14,973 .
ALL HEW 1993 f150 LT 4~2. C!._.a!JV'9 e<l, Preferr~d Equip. Pkg,
Speed Control Tiit Steertn~~ AM/FM Ecect Stereo
cass, Chrome Style s1eel wlills and much more• (11445795·
131943) $17,973
1993 T-BIRO SUPER COUPE DEMO. White, Auto Temp Control
Rear Oelrost • Spd Control. Tiit. Pwr Lock Grp 3.8L Super Cllrg
V·6 Eng , JBL Audio System wlCD. (1142.092.· 130636) $11.173
1993 THUNDERBIRD UC DEMO . 2 Of Auto Temp Control. Rear
Oelrost. 5.0L HO Efl V·8 Eno . Dual Pwr Seats. #(108022·
130393) $14.473
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Our first summer travelogue from Costa Mesa writer
Susanna Clemans and her husband, artist Han·ev Clemam C2
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COYIRITORY
THE REAL
o ·u ·e
talian mUiic &lrains to be
heard over the gentle lap of
waves against the gondola,
and a sinaJe lantern
illuminates two lovebirds as
they glide through the canals
of Newport Island.
Sporting the signature
gondolier uniform - a straw
hat and a bright red sash
· around the waist -the
employee of the Gondola
Compimy of Newport expertly
maneuvers the handcrafted
wooden gondola solely by th(
force of his own manpower -
no engine or other
· 20th-century devices here.
The gondola -an
authentic replica of a
19th-century Venetian vessel
-'is the pride of the
Gondola Company of
Newport, a fairly new gondola
business in the busy waters of
Newport Harbor. ,..,_
Owners of the year-old
company had their five vessels
built using blueprints that
date back 100 years, and it is
the authenticity of the
experien'ce that Simon
Goodyear, Teddy Ryu, Jim
Monserrat and David Black
are using to distinguish
themselves from the rest of
the gondola crowd.
"We got the gondola plans
from Italy, but we ha<.1 them
redesigned by a marine
architect so the gondolas
would be more stable," said
Goodyear. "I don't think you
would get sued in Italy as
much as you might here."
Romance Italian-style has
definitely found a niche in
Newport Beach. But these
days, making a splash in the
Newport gondola' business can
be a challenge. Whether
electric or man-powered,
gondolas have become a very
familiar sight in the waters of
Newport Harbor.
Joseph Munday, who has
operated Gondola Cruises in
Newport Harbor for six years,
said he has noticed the swell
of gondola businesses in the
Harbor in recent years. . -
"In the beginning it was juS( me,
but now there arc gondola
businesses everywhere -and they
arc all busy!" Munday said.
Robert Tighe, owner of
Gondola Adventures Newport,
started his business last June and
STORIES BY
jOYZELLE DAVIS
PHOTOS BY
DON LEACH
said business has been going so
well that he plans to expand his
fleet. And though hi s operation is
also located in Lido Marina
Village, where the Gondola
Company is based, Tighe said
there is little rivalry between the
' •
bu~inesses.
"I'm doing a lot of business, and
I don't feel like I have any
compclition," said Tighe. "We're
booked solid, but between the
Newport Gondola Company and
Joe Munday we manage to handle--
all the business."
Irvine Coast Charters, also
located in Lido Marina Village,
has offered electric gondola
cruises around Newport Harbor
for the past eight years.
"We were the firi.t to put ·
gondolas in the water ... in
Newport, anyway," joked Chris
Kuhles, manager of Irvine Coast
Charters.
Irvine Coast Charter's three
gondolas differ slightly fro m
authentic gondolas: They offer
upholstered scats, a canopy and a
plastic curtain of Sbrts that can
seal off the riders from the
elements .
y day, he is Josepa Munday, a
designer at Md)()nnell·
Douglas raft. But when he ,...._&Ac Coupe Royal
Golden Swan his 24-foot
-ndola, Munday transforms into
Giuseppe, a reinotrnnted
gDndolier.
M 'l:W i9 enthral~ed with
the art of gondoliering that he
founded The Gondola Society of
America, which he describes as.
"a micf..lifc crisis management
·organization for gondoliers."
"After '400 ~ears, I am reviving
the gondola tradition!" he
proclaimed.
A gondola ride with Munday
be&ins with a flourish: a hearJY
blow ftpm his herald as he
armelto whisk the riders away
for a two-hour cruise. Then the
couple steps aboard his beloved
,..
Meet Giuseppe
the Got)dolier
electric gondola, which features
a re~creation of a Michelangelo
painting, "raised white carvings
like a wedding cake, cherry red
upholstery and a curtain ... for
w1vacy."
And Munday, who sports a
red scarf and white leather
Fedora as Giuseppe, observes
the gondolier tradition durina his
cruises.
''We sec nothina. we tell
nolhina,. but we do sell the ·
neaatives," Munday said. His
cruises feature a recreation of
the K.i)S of the Bridge oC.SiiJl
under the Lido Bridge. "I
guarantee the (customer) five
official gondola ki~ ·
opportunities."
Munday, who sails two or
three times a week, offers a
coffee and Champagne cruise for
$139 and a catered dinner for
$179. Both feature five 1<>uvenir
pbotoaraphs and "rotes for tllie
lady."
Munday narrates his cruise& -
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On the . road with Witter
and arttat SUlanna and
Harvey Ctemona ... C2
Stan Chamberl on book
"News at Ten" ... C2
Freeway rhllhannOnlc
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Top 10 Thlnga To Do Thia
Weetc.nd ... C.
On The Town catenc:kJr
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tokes In The Spa ... C6
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Edttor's Nou -Marla Bll'tl
is tolang tlu day off so Local
Dinutg is, too. Htr column and
You Bt Tht Cntic mov~ rt·
views ll!turn next wttk.
A t\\'O·hour cruise for two costs
S120, including complimentary
Champagne. The other gondola
outfits charge an~here from S70
to Sl90 for one-10 tv.o-hour
cruises, and each business offers
various dining options, be it
appetizers or a gourmet dinner.
As the new kid on the gondola
block, the Gondola Company of
Newport offers not only the
promise of the most authentic
gondola ride but also the lowest
prices around. The company
charges S60 per one-hour tour and
includes blankets and a basl..ct of
cheese, bread and salami in the
cost. An additional dinner package
with the Villa Nova restaurant is
also available.
The business was inspired by
Gondola Getaways, \\•hich
operates in Long Beach.
Good)ear, Ryu and Monserrat -
all friends since high s~hool -
approached Black, the owner of
Gondola Getaways, with the ide:i
of starting a similar business.
"We just clicked," Ryu said.
"And we decided to open a
business in Newport Beach."
The gondolas were crafted in
Seal Beach and business has been
"great," doubling since its
opening. according to the owners.
"We expected to suffer for the
first couple years in·operation, but
our business has C\cceded our
expectations," Ryu said.
JoJzel/e DDtis is a. Dail) Pilot
iatern.
from above deck. of course -
with facts and lore about lhe 400
year history of gondohering. "We
are the KCET of gondoliering,"
Munday aid
"This is not a business, this is
• a S3cred m1 ~ion," Munday said.
"We are going to help the
number one ~ymbol of Western
romance come to vision."
And so far,'Munday's aondola
cruises have an unblemished
record in enga1cment proposals.
"A lady has not s:iid no yet to a
marriace pro}>OSal -one lady
didn't give an answer, but ahc
did not say no!" Munday said.
· However, Munet., doct not
offer ID IUlr&ntee of romaadc
sua:eu "While it's true tbat
IOftdc>Uen speci•lire in IDllic.
we do not do mirada!"
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C2 Thursday, August 25, 1994
U ntil recently, my
husb:ind and 1 lived
in a l:trge space
composed of many
room • each o( which
was u.»ed for specific function .
Lake most people who inhabit
hou cs. we more or less '1 uck to
designated activities in these
appropriately named rooms such
as we cooked in the kitchen and
slept in the bedroom. And like
most people, we found this
accepted practice served us well,
made life easier and less
complicated. We knew exactly
where to do what in with plenty of
space.
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TRAVELS WITH HARVEY
Wffkend
still hove windows (or 1he
necessary voyeurism ?l an artis!.
Sometimes we're having lunch an a
local, noisy cafe or dinner by the
side of o river at our campsite or
on 8 cliff ove rlooking the rugged
northwest coast. These are 1he
times I do my reading, thinking
and writing. We don't interact but
stay out of each other's space,
each other's imaginary rooms
because'we understand the
isolation is imperative, part of the
gt!>tation process. .
Visiting these places, reading
about writers and artists, indulging
our own inner souls without the
distractions of every day life -all
of these experiences arc
heightened by our close quarters,
our Jives stripped down to
ncce~ities, one room we cook,
sleep, write, sketch and 'drive in.
No mishaps yet, we're still in the
honeymoon stage, feeling the
newness of this lifestyle, enjoying
the differences, energized by the
forced changes in routines:
However, on July 27, we of .
sound mind and body, although
some might argue that point.
walked out of our spacious house
into our '78 Volbwagen van in
order to observe parts of 1he
United St:ites more simply and
deliberately. Thoreau migh1 have
done a similar th ing in 1994. Well
... maybe not Oh, our friends
and family humor us bu1 fear the
worse. We've turned into
middle-aged hippies! Now all of
our activities take place in a space
that equals our walk -in closet.
Like a tortoise, we slow ly move
along, smelling the flowers, poking
our heads in10 unexpcc1ed places,
while carrying our house on our
backs. Ycl, unlike turtles, two of
us occupy chis house so 1ha1 '
sniffing and poking at the same
time is impera1ive. That is, unless
we leave our house and set off on
fooi which we do often. Perhaps
this analogy works best wi1h
Space: The Final Frontier
Hauling around this van-home
will soon become a daunting
prospect; rolling out of the
sleeping bag, dropping a few feel,
careful avoid the cooler, sink,
books, shoes and maps will no
longer be an amusing
inconvenience but an
insurmountable 'irritant. It will be
then th at we will leave like
Thoreau, having deliberated long
enough, abandon our current
home and cra~·like, make our way
back to whence we came.
hermit crabs who do slip in and
out of their houses when 1he mood
strikes chem.
Both of us on sabbatical, both
with grown children with lives of
their own, we arc fortunate to
have the year to pursue our
respective interests, Harvey's in art
and ll\ine in literature. The
intermingling o f separate purposes
naturally occurs when we discover
how many traits creative types
share. A retreat in which 10 create
is one of these givens.
So far, we've seen Robinson
Jeffers' Tor House tn Carmel, part
of which he built himself out of
rock. The view overlooking the
dramatic sea would inspire the
most lackluster of souls.
We saw where Robert Lou is
Stevenson, a traveler from
Scotland, managed to work out in
his rented room in Monterey for
four months, shutting himself away
from distraction.
By SUSANNA CLEMANS .
Eugene O'Neill, tired of
socializing, realizing his healt~ was
deteriorating, purcnased property
above Danville, and had Tao
House built, his fortress against
the world, his place to think his
thoughts. When we visited, we felt
his spirit.
John Muir, writing his essays
and journals about the wilderness,
took over his mother-in-law's
comfortable home on a hill in
Martinez in order to shelter his
fami ly and actualize his posjtion as
our foremost naturalist.
Jack London bought his ranch
in Glen Ellen, an idyllic country
setting, away from the maddening
crowds, so he could \Hite
adventure stories he'd lived in
other places.
We could visualize ourselves in
these retreaLs, pursuing our loves.
We've also been visiting museums,
galleries, English and art
departments at co)leges and
universities, all these places
provide "houses" for wor.ks of an
and study places for people to go
and deliberately tai...e in their
essence. These artists have had to
erect their studios and studies,
some quite elaborate while some
rather simple so that a singleness
of purpose can evolve. Of course,
Virginia Woolf says all this in "A
Room of One's Own." One's own
space . is essential for anyone who
wants to focus and develop ideas
and art. ~ I watch my husband as he
sketches; he takes his sketch pad
everywhere. His space to create
seems to be of his own making, his
own ability to build his walls but
SusDnnD ClcmDns is D CostD
MesD resident nbo teDches
literature DI Cerritos Community
College. She und artist husbDnd
l/an ·ey ClcmDnS are in l/Je midst
of D three-month, cross-country
trip to the homes of great Drtlsts
Dnd 1rritcrs. Weekend is
puiodically running Jur stories
Dlld his sketches from the roDd.
No · news is. bad news for Stan Chambers
By CHRISTOPHER TRELA
H e was there in 1949 when
liule Kathy Fiscus fell into
a well, and Southern Cali-
fornia spent 27 hours waiting for the
ultimately sad outcome of the res-
cue. He was there when Robert
Kennedy was assassinated, he was
there for all of the Sou1hcrn Califor-
nia fires. He was the re for the Los
Angeles riots of 1992, and he, along
with a nation. watched transfixed
two months :igo when 0.J. Simpson
took a drive on the freeway.
He is Stan Chambe'rs, longLime
KTLNChanncl 5 news reporter.
Since 1947, Chambers has covered
stories that have left indelible im -
pressions on our lives. Now, Cham-
bers hopes to leave an impression
with his new book. "News at 10."
He is one of four authors being fca--m
WHAT
lton Chambers appearance
WHERE
Rex.ind Tobie Weit at lolboo kry Club
WHEN noon today
tured at today's noon Round Table ,
West lunch program at the Balboa
Bay Oub.
"I've taken stories that are ex-
amples of what' I've been through
over the years," Chamber~ said of
his book during a recent phone in-
terview from hi~ office at KTLA in
Los Angeles. "It's quile a variety. I
take a story and basically show
things that happen to a 1clev1sion
new~ reporter, what goes on behind
that pat pews story."
Chambers said he! opens the book
with the Rodney J<jng beating Lrial
and the riots that were a result of
that trial. "It was unbelievable," re-
called Chambers. who reported from
a helicopter during the weekend
me lee. "And each story is like tHat."
He has seen a lot during his near-
ly 50 years of news reporting for
Channel 5.Dut he didn't always do
just the hard news. When he started
out in the early days of live televi-
sion, he hosted an ice skating show
called "Fros1y Frolics," which ui.u-
ally included Chambers, on skates,
slipping and falling on the ice. He
also hos1ed cooking and dog shows,
did man in the streel interviews. ap·
peared in commerc.ials, spent time in
1hc station's sales department and
worked as a stage hand.
"That was the real fun of it," said
Chambers. "It was like a school
.
play, where you d,o everything. lt
gives me an excellent vantage point
when exciting changes take place.
Now, there's no cable for the mi-
crophone, cameras are smaller nnd
lighter, the tape recorders arc small-
er, we have satellite trucks."
Television has come a long way
since those early days, to the point
where it now can make a major im-
pact on a worldwide level. Chambers
noted that t.he broadcast media
helped to break down barriers in
Europe, and was instrumental in the
fall of the Berlin Wall and the fall
of communism in Russia. "Live tele-
vision has a tremendous impact on
us. For good or bad, we are th ere."
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When Chambers is not reporting
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years enjoy whiling away the hours
in their beachfront home on the Bal-
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during the summct and spend week-
ends at, the rest of the year. "\Ve
like to ride our bikes down to the
Wedge and back, and usually have
coffee at Kelly's near the Balboa
Ferry " he said.
\
Having filed thousands of stories
over his long career, is Chambers
thinking about hanging up his mi-
crophone and spending more time
sipping coffee in Balboa?
"Retire? It hasn't been in my
plan," he insisted. "It's a creative
field. When you do something. and •
it'i preuy good, why stop?"
Christopher Trela col'trs load tn-
tertDinruent to~ tht;,-Duily Pilot.
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Freeway Philharmonic takes less -traveled musical r oad
I f_you attended the Orange
County Fair last month, you
. pro~ably saw them. A pretty
girl wearing red tennis shoes and
dancing to the beat of the music
that exuded from the viola she was
playing; a guy who coaxed
classical, folk-tinged sounds from
his acoustic guitar; another
gentleman who played the
Chapman stick, a unique
contraption with five guitar strings
and five bass strings that is tapped
rather than strummed; a drummer
who is more of a drumcussionist
than a typical beat keeper.
Those four talented musicians
arc better known as Freeway
Philharmonic, and they're
refurning to Costa Mesa for a free
concert Wednesday at South Coast
Plaza Village.
"When they sec our name,
people get confused," said
guitarist Robert Stanton during a
phone interview from Monterey,
where the group was performing
at another county fair. "They
think that philharmonic means
orchestra. But philo means love,
and harmonic means harmony, so
it's like a freeway of love and
harmony. You can't classify our
music as straight classical, straight
jazz, straight pop. People bring us
in as something a little bit
different to capture diff crent
audiences."
m
WHAT
FtMway Phllharmonlc
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5:30 p.rn. Wedneldoy
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The group's name seems to fit.
They love what they do, and the
harmonic balance between the
instruments results in a sound that
is fresh, lively and accessible. Part
or that is due to all four band
members' classical training, and
their desire to infuse their music
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with their vanou) influence). Their
mu!>ic appeals to music fans of all
ages. As \iolist No .. i Novag put it,
"We'll do an} 1hing from the
')ublimc to the ridiculous"
f n ..... ·;, ay Philh..irmonic usu all)
tou1) "'' the Wes.t Coa!it, from
Dr1•1,t, ro:umbia to San Diego.
Thq tr<1 .. c opened for the Detroil
Symphony, and ha .. c performed in
concert in s.uc.h unusual venues as
Tiffanv Jc,,clcrs and the Los
Angeles Zoo ·1 hey h:n e also
pl:i)ed spec1JI shO\\!> for
elemcnl!11) )choolch1ldren,
something the band re::tll) cnJO)!>.
"Thai\ so mu h fun, to see
their e}es light up," recalled
NO\ag. "That's the problem.
getting the mu!>iC oul to 1hc )Oung
people Youngc!r kids h:t\e ne\er
seen a 'Iola"
"The exp~hure 111 the ,
cleml!nlat) schoob is not there,"
S1anton sa1J of music. "And
there's no tn)truments for them w
tt) to even practice it."
"It's so sad, because that's bow
so many of ui. learned," added
Novog
Exposure 1s a big v.ord for
freeway Philharmonic right noy,,
because their founh CD, "Sonic
Detour," 1s scheduled to be .,.
relea:.eJ Oct. 1 on the Sheffield
Lab labd Shtffidd is an
audiophile compan) speci;:ilizing in
recording lt\e direct to l\\O _track
using spcctal :ill-tube microphones
Jnd mixing board), The album 1:.
sl:Jted to be released
intern:Hion.111'. "hich Stanton·
finds particul;rl} appropriate ior
the group.
· It\ an instrumental b:ind. so
there'" no l:inguage barner," he
1sa1d. ·1 think \\C0 ll do reall) good
1n the 1ntern.lt10n;il market.''
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ON THI TOWN
Art
PHMANINT COLUCTION
i>1ec.!~ from 1hc con1cmporary art
rnus..:um'> permanent collection on
view through Oct. 10. Newport Harbor
J\11 Mu~cum. 850 San Clemente: Drfrc.
Nc:nport Dc.u:h, 759-1122.
CHRISTOPHIR auu1n
Colllr ljndscapes by Christopher
llurl.ett on display through Oct 1.
Rcccp1ion with artist 2 10.S p.m
SacurdJy. Susan Spiritus Gnllcry,
1870-A Harbor Blvd., No. 212, l"o~ta
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ANXllTY ART
All\icty V1-.l\~0uf Cont\.mpo1.1
~ MUSIC
AnANTll
Jamaican reggae superstars Mystic
Revealers make a rare club
appearance on Mondny 29 at 9 p.m.
$l0 cover. Prior to the show. Ill S p.m ..
the Mystic Revealers will m~kc a~ .
in-store appcarnncc ot J11mo1can Styll
on 22nd Street. 3388 Via Lido, Nt
300, Newport Bca~h, 675-8008.
ULIOA PAVILION
L 1fc · feature painungs, prints,
photographs and drawin~ b)' Oh 0
artists n'> th y contemplate the
1c1h10n!> and struggle~ of c\·eryda) hie.
GJllery hours arc Monday through
Frida} 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be
an llp~n house on Wednesday, Sept. 7.
from .i 1~ 7 p.m. fhe showing runs
through Oct 14. BankAmerica
Gallery, South Coa~t Metro Center
)55 AflloJJ Blvd., Costa Mesa,
433-6000.
"HayJCow 1s among the photographs by Northern Califor-
nia artist Robin Lasser on display through Sept. 12 in Or-
ange Coast College's Photo Gallery.
Locul blues band Three Blind Mice
performs on a Newport I larbor 131uc:.
Cruise aboard •he double dc~kcr J'iki
Boat from 7 to 10 p.m. on Fnday.
Tickets arc S20 and include alcOhl•lic
nnd nonalcoholic drinks. Bu/boJ
Piwilion, Main Street ncD r Balb<J~
Bou}c1":lrd, 760-8086.
THI CAHNIRY
The Jctsons play tonight and Sunday;
Modern Faith is up Fridoy and
Saturday.Lido Vi/JDgc, Newport /Jcuc/1,
.
SCULPTURU A PAINTINGS
An installation of sculptures and relief
p;iintings b) artists Myrella Moses and
Ka ty Brooks open• Saturday and runs
through Oct. 15. GJllcry hours arc
Momlay through l hursday from 10
• m •u '.\ .>in .. Thursday evenings fron•
1 ~v ~:30 ;ind the first Jnd third
Monday of the month from 7 to 8:30
pm. Orange Coast College Art
G.illcry, Art Center Building, 2701
FairviclV Road, Costa Mesa, ./32-5U39.
"CONSUMING 1.AHDSCAPU"
PHOTOS An exhibition of v.ork b}
C:iliforniJ College of Arts & Crafts
I rofc~ or Robin Lasser on display
through Sept. 12. The pho1ograph'
feature e1ght-f00Hall utensils in
Jandscap~s. each utensil sculpted fr0m
the nnturJI rc:.nurcc th:it is consumed
;it chc site Oran~l l.O:JSt College
l'h,1/11 G.i/11..f). l-ine Aris Building, ·en J-.1111 IC\\ Ro .. cl, co~tJ M C3J,
.. 32. '703
CHRISTINI KINNY
t\ one-\\oman 1.:xhibition Saturday and
~um.la} fcJlurcs reccnc w:itcro.:olors
Mid lichographs. Ncnporl unding
Su11clc1:k Gnllcl)', 503 £. Edgcw;itcr,
JJaJwJ, 675-2373.
"IROADWAY AT THI "CINTIR"
I \1u-story photographic exhibit
d.µ1c1ing eight years of performances
111 nus1cal theater at the Orange
L c> mt) Performing Arts Center run~
th•~ .J~h Sept. 11 Je11c/ Court in South
Ltl;J~I P/J~J. (o,I~ Mc.·~J
MAR.JI TAGGAJlt lXHlllTION
UngmJI oil pJit\tings on displa}
through Sepe 15. 5.,, JnnJh 's Hut A'
Art OJI/Cl)-, ?000 West Balboa Bl1J.
Nc11 port JJca,·h.
NEW WORKS
Exhibitro11 ol 111,; v works lJJ d t)ts Jade
Jewell, Biian S;indcr:.011 Jnd Jcn-llsin
Booth through Sept. 9. 1 he l.ith
annual benefit art auction and supper
on Sept 18 at S p.m. features 60
pieces by area artists. Ariwnrl. will be
on c>.hibit for pab lie ''iC\\ i'll im
Sepe I~ to the uction. < ~ S lS per
person Normal ,.dk1) h .... u .c
'.'cc.1'11c~d .. y .hr•" bh Sundn' 1.m to
p.m. Or:111gc 1u111r c,, • Jr
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Mao\11/1111 U/\cl Space \Jiii~
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MIXID MIDIA WO~
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C.ilJpman on di \rby thro ..i
11 :i m to S pm Jaily c''"'"I
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Luncheon pr00tJlll for a • anu
renders noon tuJJ\ f ·a tu
Ch .. mbc ( ·N .. w:i ~t 1..:1 B:irb~I.\ \ M~ Life If ruo ...
lJJr~c.. \1-. ... Jul: l '>•' I "' ~ GooJ';l Jlld 01 (.jl...111 fo t\;f I B ...
Lan I Gel llirough To '\ou?") Cu,1:
S30 per p.r~n JJ.ilb<JJ 8.1J C/ulf, 12:1
\V. Co.:1s1 H1gh1~ay, \'c11port U.:;i./1.
(213) 256-7Y77.
UNTOLD DISNIYLAND
David Koenig signs copies of his book
"Mouse Talcs: A Behind-The-Ears
Look at Disneyland" 2 to 4 p.m.
Saturday. B. Dalt0n Bookseller, South
Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa, 540-2191.
COFFEE
HOUSES
ALTA U>ffll
Lineup: Straight Ahead Jazz, today;
Delta Ramblers, Friday; Dulcimani:.i,
Sa1urdny; Joseph Ynshar, 'Sunday;
open mike, Tucsdny; Tom Long,
Wednesday. Showtimcs: 8 p.m. 506
31st St., Newport BcaC'h, 675-0233
BLUI MARBLI COFllHOUSI
Comedy Night is 8 p.m. Tuc).i.iy. l~v;
f/Jrbor B/l'd .. Costa Mesa, 646-5776.
A-DANCE
DANCl AUDITIONS
Auditions conducted for Jancer:. :ind
JCtors noon Friday for Orange Coast
College's touring dance ensemble,
DANC'N ETC. Dancers should come
prepared with jazz and ballet ~hoes,
actors should be prepared to do a cold
reading. DJncc Studio JJ. 2701
f'J ir\'iew Ro;icl, CostJ Mes;i, .J32-5506.
MORI AUDITIONS
Def-ore Foundation for the Am hom
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aCll\111.:) h.JI 11,,..,. 111..:.J1.1l. ullJ.
.1J1 a need d;111c.:r .. ag.: b· I,-11. JJU.
bJlkc. lunl;, hiJ;lwp. ~trccl .111J 111p
from 1 to .i· 30 p m S.1turdJ) Jim mil:
DdorL DJncc Ccn11.r. J.'I l\.J/mlJ!>
Dr .• co~IJ Mc!>J, !.Jl-9Y ·~
675-5777.
CA.RMl'-O'S alSTOllANH
Mike & I 1m provide me llow ~ounds to
early diners S to 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
3520 £. Pacific Co:JSI High11i)y,
Newport Beach.
THI CONSlaVATOaY
Jimmy I lopper performs in pi:u~u bar
selling 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. tonight
through Saturday and 6-10 p.m .•
Sunday. Four Sca~ons J lotd. 690
Ncwp<lr' renter Drfrc.
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amphi1h..:ater .:ontinucs Friday "ith
Bobby L)IC and The B-Sharp Jau
Quartch It concludes Sept. 17 ''ith
bassist M:ircus Miller. Door) op .. 11 at 6 •I
p.m ind the music starts at 7:30 p.m -)
Ticl.cts: $1 5 (adv:incc purchase ::>
rccommend..:d). l 107 J:imbori:t: RoJu. l
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Newport Beach, 729-123.J.
NIWPOU MAJIRIOn
Third annual free Champagne Sund.I}
fau Series continues S to 9 p.m
Sund:iy '"ith Richard Smith. It
concludes with Riquc Pantoja on cpl
4. View Lounge, 900 Nenport C.:111.r
Dri"e, Nc11 port Beach. 729-355.J
SID'S
Brian B:irreu plnys acoustic l>lu.:)
guitar music 8:30 p.m. tonight amJ
Momlay. There's no cove r at 1h1:.
smoke-free bar . .µ5 Nc11port 8/1J,
Newport BcJch, 650-SIDS.
SHARK CLU8
Tonight: Happy hour~ to 8 p.m \\llh
reggae music. After 9 p.m .. dan..:..? ll
hip hop, house, funk :ind disco SS
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J.m SS CO\..:r Jftcr 10 p.m; r
Sunda)-Wi:dnesd:iy: Progrc»1'~ rnu~i1: 7 and b1lhards un11I 2 :i.m No dancing.
no cO\cr. 841 B.ikcr St., CostJ Mc~a.
751-0206. I
Does your lis ting belong
here? Weekend prints
listings, free of charg~,
for arts, entertainment
a nd community events in
Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach. Typed releases
arc needed at least two
weeks before a n event
date. Send information to
On the Town, c/o the
Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay
St., Costa Mesa, CA
92627. Items can be
faxed to 646-41 70. For
more information, caJI
642·4321 , ext. 366.
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D ELICACI ES OF.THE 0 1:.EPI
Now is the time to cn1oy all jOUr fish .ind seafood
favorites appetizing~ displayed on these special platter ...
All platters include crisp green salad and hol sourdoush b1 ead
s~~~~~S?~ .. T.~~"' ~~ ~~ r ~aou$9 9 S
calamari and mussds simmered In ollvr oil. tresh garuc.
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served \\<Ith our tas~ new rrench rr1e~. one side 01der and cocktail sau< e.
H ARVEST OF THE SEA
MESQUITE. BROILED PLATIER
I
For Dinner
Lunch or
...... .,.,.., . ...,.., ... ~kend Brunch
's was orlglnally founded
•·iitfilhlllil after our father brought " <"recipe for our famous
ge from Palermo. Italy
In the 1930's.
Today, his sons & grandson
continue to provide a complete
menu or authentic Italian food
. prepared fresh dally and seasoned
with 5 generations of family pride. Thank you,
The Sabatino Family
'2M llEWA-
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For Reservations call
723-0821
251 Shi ard Wa · N Beach
Cfioice of
Soup or Safatl
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Clioict of ~ntru
Poadiea :fresfi Cfiifean 'Bass (jratiru wi.tfi 'Tfiru Cfues es
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('fioice 'From Dur 'Dessert Cart
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$38.00 per person
Sliow ticKlt.s not indiufttf
;tvaifa6ft from S:JO p.m., _?tlcnufay tfirouan S aturtfay
ln d1Uft.S 'Traruportation to a jr"'1I Ptrformittfi ;tns Ctnttr
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ON THI TOWN
Jamaican reggae superstars Mystic Revealers make what's billed as a rare club appearance 9
p.m. Monday at Atlantis 3388 Via Udo, No. 300, Newport Beach. Tickets are $1 o, call 675-
8008. At 5 p.m., the band makes an in-store appearance at'Newport's Jamaican Style shop.
•••
ve music and dancing 8 p.m. lo
sing tonight and 9:30 p.m. to closing
iday and Saturday. There's no cover
fore 9 p.m.; the cover is SS after.
nds change weekly. 327 Newport
nrcr Drive, Newport Beach,
5422
UTH COAST PLAZA YILLAOI
ies of free concerts continues S:30
7:30 p.m. Wednesday on the Village
ccn with Freeway Philharmonic
bining jau, pop, rock and classical
lcs for a unique sound. It continues:
t. 7, The Vocnl Works feature crisp
vocals in a pretend "radio show"
grom including commercials and
tumes from the 1940s; Sept. 14,
el Parade plays Carribean music
luring steel drums. Sunflower and
D Drive, 435·2050.
al bands Raw Bone and l ~oldjahs
y rook and reggae beginning at 10
. on Thursday, Sept. I. Free
ission before 9 p.m. J 700 Placentia
., Costa Mesa, 5-l8·3533.
GIN MIOAITOH
Orange County alternative rock group
llpcrnovicc performs at S p.m. on
Pllday. The 8 Sharp Jazz Quartet
Jerforms at 3 p.m. on S:uurday. All
illows arc free. Triangle Square, Costa
Mesa. 645-9906.
_.HOUll
1'I Yoo Dudes, tonight through
lllurday; Howlin Mercy, Wednesday.
Sllows start at 9 p.m. Cost is $3 most
Wednesdays, SS Thursday throuih
Sllurday, StO special engagement.
"50 Vi.l Oporto, Nc~port Beach,
f'IJ-4700.
August Tl, 1994
.
.. ., SPECIAL
EVENTS
IACK TO SCHOOL PAaTY
The Lab, Costa Mesa's "anti-mall,"
holds a back-to-school party Saturday
that includes live music from noon 10 7
p.m .• a car wash from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m .. a fashion show by UHF
Magazine from 2 to 3 p.m.,
international food, art demonstrations,
a film festival and tiling the
Community Wall Crom noon to 4 p.m.
to benefit the Make A Wish
Foundation. 2930 Bristol St., 966-6660.
CAaTIH WATCH COUICTION
A collection of 55 jeweled Cartier
watches valued at over SI million on
display Saturday through Wednesday.
Tourneau Watch Company. South
Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St .. Cosw
Mcs:J, 850-0222.
IYMPHONY WORKSHOP, FORUM
The Pacific Symphony Orchestra is
holding a workshop for Victn3mcsc
people 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at South
Coast Repertory, and a forum for,
Vietnam \etcrans and their friends
and family at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at
the Westin Hotel in Costa Mesa. The
workshop and forum will assist
composer Elliott Goldcnth:il in writing
his commissioned musical work on the
Vietnam experience for the PSO, to be
performed next Apnl. The forum will
provide an open-microphone arena for
Vietnam vets to share their
experiences. thoughts and feelings
surroundLng the war. Participants arc
. encouraged to bring pictures, read
Daily pi\o~ichelle Manire
Attn: Ms. s treet
330 West Bay CA 92627
Costa Mesa,
letters, journal entries or poems, many
or which mny be incorporated into the
work. Those wishing to attend should .
contnct Mark Wier at the PSO at 755·
5788. Refreshments will be served.
HDWOODI ILIDI SHOW
Doug Thron, a young activist and
nnturc photographer, spent six months
photographing the Headwaters Forest,
a 3,0QO..acrc forest of redwoods in
Northern California that may soon be
cut down. He has drawn attention
from both sides or the tree-cutting
issue. Thron is touring the country
with a mulli-projcctor slide show
showing the beauty or the redwoods
and the revealing and moving
destruction of the surrounding
clear-cuts. He will be a1Advcntl1rc 16
Outdoor & Travel Outfitters <M
Wednesday at 7 p.m. Admission is
free. 1959 I/arbor Bfrd., Cr;ta Mesa,
650-3301.
~THFATER
"AUNT DAN AND LIJ 10N"
Closing performances of Wallace
Sh:iwn's caustic indict ncnt or modern
society arc 8 p.m. Fri lay and Saturday
and 3 p.m. Sunday. T ckcts: SS (at the
door). Orange Coast :Olleg~. Drama
l:Jb Studio, 2701 Fainicw Road.
Costa Mesa, 432-5932.
''THI MAH WHO CAMI TO DINNIR"
aosing performances or the classic
comedy by Moss I !art and George S.
Kaufman nrc 8 p.m. tonight through
Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday .
. hel\e: . p\\ot, 1 have
0ear M,iC . ing in the 0a1\y uti\\zatiOn
. tently adverb.S d achieved my
Since cons1sehide rentals an
mcreased v . from my
oa\s. e l receive g . th the t espons d it to others.
ery p\eased w~ uld recommen l am v il t and wo .
d ; .... the l' o . d business a s ~· cont\J\ue ·u l \ook forward to a Miehe e, .
re\ationshiP·
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Todd Woicik
Rental _Manager
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Tickets· $13. Nc"port T/l;:atn: Am
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Beach, 631-0188.
PLAYMOUll AUDITIONS
Audi\ions arc scheduled at Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse 7 p. m. Mond:iy
and Tuesday for "Weird Romance,"
two one-act musicals of speculative
fiction with music by Alan Menken.
Casting five men and four women :igcs
2045. Prepare a ballad and an
up-tempo, 16 bars each. Accompuniest
and score provided. The music is
pop-rock musical theater. Rehearsals
begin Sept. l. Performances are .Oct.
27-Nov. 20. 661 llamilton St., Cost;,i
Mesa, 333-9311.
"llCMARD Ill" AUDITIONS
Aud1t1ons for Orange Coa t College's
10th annual Shakc~peare production 7
p.m. Tuesday.in the Drama L:ib
1 hc;uer. Be prcp:ircd to read a
monologue from any Sh:ikci.pc:irc play.
Forty roles open. The show run~ Nov.
15-19 an the school's Robert 8, Moore
Theater. 432-5640.
"PHANTOM OJ THI OPIRA"
Andrew Lloyd Webber's smash
music:iJ continues 8 p.m. Tuesdays
through Fridays, 2 and 8 p.m
Saturdays and 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sundn}S
through Sept. 3, with special
performances 8 p.m. this Monday and
2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. l. There will
also be a signed performance on Aug.
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Show11mcs arc Tuesday through fl 1d;iy
8 p.m , Saturd;.i>s 2:30 and 8 p.m.,
Sunda)S 2 30 and 7:30 p.m. 11ckct~ arc
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Ce Thursday, August 25, 1994
he Spa at
South Coast
Plaza recently
opened up
and offers a
• *-riety of ays to " ...
replenish the mind, y, and spir·
it." Decadence abo nds at this
beautifully constructed monument
to Orange County's search for
pleasure.
ROYA'S TAKE
We walked in and instant
sheepishness invaded my mind
when I saw the juxtaposition of my
scruffy clothes against the
incredible interi6r of The Spa.
You would never know this place
existed, being tucked away next to
South Coast Repertory. Once you
walk in, you arc transported to
somewh~rc reminiscent of the
baths of ancient Rome.
Tasteful furniture sits in the
lobby, and when you enter the
women's or men's lounge, you
encounter a sitting room replete
with big television, cushy couch,
fresh exotic flowers, lemoned
water and generally anything that
wou ld make you hate the house
you live in.
The lockers in the locker room
are made from beautiful
wavy-grained wood, and stone • steps lead you to a steam room,
sauna and jacuzzi. Private marble
showers await you when you are ~
done with your spa regimen.
••• 1111 aunN •ATM
Weekend
-workout room and pool and saun3
anytime you want - a better deal
than most gyms and in ,
surroundings that pre n hundred
times nicer.
Beside , whut gym ever gave you
a cushy robe to sit in while you sip
lemon water :ind stare at yourself
11t a giant marble vanity? Hey, this
is better than Paris.
CHRIS' TAKE
The new Spa at South Const
reeks of money and executive
playground fodder for between
meeting relaxation ... just the
kind of place I would cynically put
down were it not for the
opportunity to get a. fre.e massage.
Walking into a place like The
Spa makes me feel like an
undercover agent for some
clandestine organization, trying to
fit in wi th the protocol. This was
not a problem, however, as the
staff was very friendly and
considerate.
1 was led to the men's lounge
where first edition Dicken's line
the bookshelf and a dimly lit
sitting area tempts you with its
solitude. From there, 1 was taken
to the locker room; quick change
into a Ouff y, white robe and 1 was
ore to the da rk room of massage.
1 had a Swedish massage
awaiting me, which for reasons of
prudishness I was trying to avoid.
This is serious stuff, and wearing a
turtleneck doesn't cut it with a
Welcome to . The Spa at South Coast Plaza, a beautifully constructed monument to Orange County's March for ple~sure,
Let me just say, pretension and
disdain for wealth aside, if you
have never experienced a f ull·body
massage, you simply must try one.
I felt pampered and relaxed,
following my earlier
apprehensions, and my muscles
never felt better. I certainly
couldn't afford to be massaged by
a professionul often, but l will try
to go :ignin. reaJ masseur. To top it off, I was
scheduled with Dan, a man. As
soon aS I was on the table, though,
swaddled in a covering, I felt IN ·SEARCH OF PAMPERING IL isn't th:ll expensive, so you
have no cxquse to stay tense.
Prepare to relax! much better. By ROYA FOULADI and CHRIS CRISWELL , I've never had a massage before,
and I didn't expect the utter
feeling of relaxation that can be
achieved by having your muscles
kneaded and rearranged. Dan
worked wonders on my uptight self
and all in all it was a terrifically ·
pampering experience.
When I asked to see the price
sheet, 1 expected the worst, but 1
was surprised at how reasonable
the rates arc. For under.$200, you
can get a spa package that
includes one of dozens of different
massages or facials and that also
includes membership in the spa,
which means you can use the
Newport Dc.•ac/J Arts
Commiss/011cr Roy:J Fou/:Jdl :ind
Chris Criswell Dre locDI collc1e
students. Oft the Denten Pillll runs
H·eek.Jy in Weekend. ..
~~·~: ADVERTISEMENT ... ·:~x ... ~ ( _ ......
AMERICAN
CHARUE'S IA.I &. USTA.UltANT, A local
reskJuront/bor with o "hometown• flavor.
Featuring pool, darts, satellite, big scrMn TV, Pool
TournoJMnl every Wed. night. Serving lunch Mon.
Fri 1 I to 2 & Sot Breakfast 8 to noon. $1.50
M.ory's & Drivers Sol & Sun 6 to noon. Shot of !tie
Week $I .00. Open 366 day o year (leap year
only) 6om to 2om. 6041 Bolso 0 Springdale in
Huntington Beoch. (71 4) 894-6100
DICK CHURCH'S USTAURANT, A family style
coffee shop located ot 2698 Newport Blvd., Cosio
Meso. Menu includes breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Prices ro~ from $3.00 to $7.99. Open M.on.-
Sot. 6:00om to 9:00pm. IN, WC. V, MC. (7141
646-'762
KINNY ROGERS ROASltlS, Located in !tie
Fountain Volley Promenade ol 183 l 5 Broolthurst
St #2, Founloin 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, pilo sandwiches, and
speciolry salads. Don't forget Kenny's famous
muffins I Open Sun.·Thurs 11 am-1 Opm, Fri.-Sot.
11 om-l l pm. IN, OUT, WC, TKO, V, MC, AE. DS,
ATM. (714) 378-0798.
STUDIO CA.fl, Locoted ot l 00 Moin St. Balboa
(ot foot of pier). The Studio Cafe is the happening
ploce for food, fun & entertainment. Menu includes
ribs, chicken, fresh fish. pasta, oppetiHfl &
salads, also serving brunch on Sot & Sun. 10 to
3:00 which includes Belgian waffles, omelettes,
pancakes and much more. Prices range from
$2.95-$13,95. Qpen 7 days 0 WMk.Mon-Fri
11 :3().1 :30 am, Sol-Sun l 0.1 :30om.
IN,BRU,FB,ENT,V,MC,AE,DC
ZUllES IUSTAUR.ANT, localed ot 17 l 2
Placentia, Cosio Meso. Menu includes nbs,
chicken, steak & lobster, prime rib, pizza, oyster
bar. Prices range from $3.95 and up, Open
doily from 11 :30om to 10pm, Cor=k1oils 11il l l pm.
ID, ~B. WC, No credit cords.
(714) 645-8091
BAKERY /COFFEE HOUSE
A.ROMAS IXPlllSSO CA.fl, specializes in
freshly bolted muffina, scones, croissants,
cookies & desserts, including yummy low fat &
non fot itema, and the best coffee lo"es in
town. Op.n doily 5:30om-2pm. Mon · Fri,
6om-2pt!I Sot. & Sun. Next lo Gilberts ot 259
E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 548-222-4
CAFE
IUTH"S CAii, Locm,d ol 320 Bristol tG ol
Redhill (bv Arco Mini Mort) in Costa Meao.
Menu indudea good ~ntry cookln'
br.okfo.i with tJ;. beat omelelt.s, ponc:okes,
great Muicon bfdlow dishes and lunch
with Nirfry vegetable•, leriyoki bowl, garlic
c:hidten, oasoited salod1, heolth'J turttey
burij«s, hamburgers, served w potato salad
or fries. Try Ruth's home cooltin' today. Great
food. great pric:esl Price• range from $2. 99
lo $5.95. Open 7 days o week 7om lo 2pm.
10,0D,WC
MAONOUA CAii, Open for breakfast,
lunch o_rw:f dinner · 7 days ow• from 6·30 to
9 '.30pm. Doily specials slorting OS low OS
$ l .99 lo $5.99. 8"r & Wine ovoil1 All major
credit c:orch occept.d. loecnd ol 8988
Wornef Ave/ltlognoJio Phone 847·9189.
CALIFORNIA CUISINE
OICKO'S, Coswl Colif ~with~ ol
room ta .n1oy your..lf located ot 7887 Center
Or., Hunhnglon S.OCh Menu 1ndude1 hot & cold
postos, spec:1olly pluoa, foflto1s ond item• from the
gnH,PrteeS rang. from $3 95 to $13 95 Open
l l 30 lo close Dancing nighlfy, jou on 'l4d Big
8ond Swing MusJC Thur tMnldnighr 10, &RU,
ORESS,F8,ENT,WC, V,MC,Af,OC 892.2227
Your Restaurant Guide lo Dining in
Newport leach, Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar,
Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley
CHINESE llM JHIM, Loco1ed ot l 8687 Brookhurst (near SAIATINOS USTAURANT &. SAUSAGE CO. ,
Ellis in Callens COfner) Fountain Volley. En1oy located ot 251 Shipyard Woy, Newpo<t Beoch. CHOI HONG, Gourmet Chinese. light & healthy,
no msg used, only noturol ingredients. Menu
includes· low col meals, combination.plates, beef
cx pork dishes, chick.en & veg• dishes. and family
vloue dinners. Toke out ovo1loble. $1 · buck o plate
available. located ot 17938 Magnolia St. (next lo
Pie N Save) Fountain Volley. (714) 965-3698.
Orange County's famous Indian dish · lo Menu includes greol pasta, oword winning Caesar
H<><ikormo. Other entries indude Lomb chops, solod, delicious homemade sousoge, veal, lamb,
Fish and Vegetarian dishes all served wjth mild lots of vegetarian dishes, good wine, beer,
souces. Spi~ Rovors ore mode upon request. coppucino & deserts. •1t•s a family ownod & run
Serving lunch Mon. thru Fri. $3.95 lo $6.95 restaurant.. Prices range from $4.95 to $13.95.
Dinners served 7 nights o week from $6.95 & up. Open 7 days 0 week. Serving Sot & Sun Brunch
Accepting most credit cords. (714)963-6777. from 8:30 to 1 :OOSundoy thru Thursday 1 lom to
FRENCH
CHANTICLAIR, Localed ol 189 l 2 MocArlhur
Blvd , Irvine, across from John Wayne Airport.
Elegant, charming, grocloua & beoutiful, 90Ch
dining room hos o diff.rent decor. French-Colifomio
cuisin..iosry but healthfully prepared. Lunch specials
ol $8.00 and up · the dinner menu includes o
variety of ..afoOd, meat, chicken_ solods and more.
Price.s range from $6 lo $25. Serving lunch 11 :30.
2:30, Dinner 5·30.10.30, Sunday Brunch 10:30 •
2·30. open 7 days o wMk. ID, 00, BRUNCH RES.
REQ. FB, ENT, we. v. IK., AMX DC, DISC. Valet
Parking. (714) 752.SOOl.
LA MAUllUI, l.ocoled at 18121 Beoch Blvd.,
south of Tolbert in Huntington Beoch. The food is
INiy French, French, French! The French chef dif9d
from Connes pleases your polot. with authentic:
French country cuisine and p<epores lnnovoti~e
specials each doy. lunch & dinner doily. Closed
Tuesdays V,MC, Res. (71 .. 8 .. 1-0098. •
• CAn PUICA, Locoted ot 18633 Broollhurtt St.,
Fountain Valley. (71") 963--4999. Authentic
Greek ombi~ Including live music, o belly
dancer and Cloncing waiters. Menu inclvc:les
Greek oppetiHra, salada, poalos, beef, lamb and
chicken diahes. FuH bar on premises. Reservotiona
occef*d. Open for lunch. 11 :30.2:30, Dinner Su~Thurs 5-) 0:30pm, Fri. & Sot 5-11 :30pm. IN, we. RES, FB. ENT, WB. V, MC. AE, OS.
INDIAN
ITALIAN
IUSKl'fn IOY ... tostier than ever ... Buske"i boy
Is committed lo p<OYlding the very finest Fresh
poslo, pizza and salad to our guests in o
whimsical, unique setting ot o most offOl'dable
price ... W. ol$0 cot.r late night business meetings
and all other occasions. Meals range from $3.75
lo $5.25. Open Monday thru Saturday l I :30 to
9:00. (714) 968-4'949. We love logo orders.
loooled in Fountain Volley ot l 8225 South
8rookhurs1. S.. you .oon ... BB
CIAO, Locoled ol 2600 EosJ Coast Hwy, Corona
Del Mor. Come and experience COfono del Mar's
newest ltolion restaurant aerving New Yorit •IY'e
piuo, gourmet piuos, exciting pastas, creative
salads, coff.e, coppucino and fresh baked
pastries. Prices range from $3.95 to $8.95. Open
7 doys o week from Sam lo 1 I pm, except Sunday
open 4 lo 11 pm. Delivery available. V,MC, AE,
WC, IN OUT 640.2291
GIOVANNI'S nAUA.N USTAUIANT localed
ot 16°' 1 Bobo Chico ltd./Ed1ng«, Huntington
S.OCh. All Home Cooked Italian Dishes. No
p<eser\'Otives used. Each dish is coolted ot time of
Of'deting. Men11 includes home mode PonttH'oltl,
pasta dishes, pl~o, llolion subs, ontlposla aolads,
homemoc:le soup• & chilli Prices from $3 65 •
$ lA.65. Hrs. l lom-9pm Tuei. thru Sot. Cloaed
Sun. & Mort. Casual dreu, toke Ollt ord.rs, beer,
wine & soft drinka. No aedit corch.8"6-4666 or
8A~188.
COFPR CHIMHIY • Wot9ffront dfning ot "IO'S IUTAURMtf, localed ot 2221 N Newport S.OCh 3-408 Via Oporto Authenhc Indian ff . fo Mughlol delicociea never before In Or~ County Moln SL ln.~1 Village. Serv1t19 breok st,
by our famous cl'lef "Moh1nder Rom Guru•. Try our lunch and dinner. Now~ 7 days o WM!t.
lamb Ot chicken kabobs, c:11mes and wide vonttes ol ~ pancake~, poatrtea, pasta!· & doily fresh~' cooked in our own ground Indian spectals. Establ1shed 1n 1979. Early Btrd dinMfa
hetbs & Sf>IC•J ReolOOOble prices tlorhng 0, low os 5-6.30 niehtty. loolt for ~ new breollhi~t ond
$1,95 lo $6 95 Open 7 dova 0 WMk from 1 lom-lunch menus coming Apnl I.
8pm OUT, TKO. WC. 673·1679 IANDAZZO rTAL.IAN CNI, located bt
INOIAN MRACHSI. located ot 1520 West Coast 21148 8eoch Blvd., (ot ~lo), Fomlly owned,
Hwy Chicken, loinb, MOfood and vegetorlon ....-yth1ng pr-epcwed with the fineat meota &
dish.a oil ptepaf'ed IO perfection wirh only the c:hee ... & fomoua for it'• lnfamoua ~heeMCake.
frethe.i lngredienta Pricea rong. from $2 .50 to -PriCft l'Of'99 from $2.00 ta $11.95. Open Tues.
$15.95 fOf o complete c:ombmotion din'* Open 7 lhru Sot 11 -9pm. Sun. l l 8 pm. CloMd Mon IN,
doyi o wMlc lunch 11.30 to 2 30, d1nn« 5 lo l 0 OUT, WC, W1M ond bMt
10, FB. V, /K., /.£.,OS, OC (714) 6-46-3993. (71 ") 536-2-448
l Opm Friday & Sot. 11 om-11 pm. IN, OUT, WC,
BRU, WB, V, M, AE, DC
JAPANESE
KIKUYA FINI JAMNESI CUISINE, Featuring
fine dining, Sushi BOr. Teppon Tobie, Moin Dining
Room. Full bar and coc:ba1l lounge f901Vring
specialty lropicol drinks. Jou bond every Fri. &
Sot. night and Koroole every Tues. night. Open for
lunch Mon-Fri. 11 :30.2:30, Dinner Su!l-Thurs 5-
1 Opm, Fri & Sot 5-1 I pm. 805 2 Adams Ave.
(corner of Seoch) Huntjnglon S.OCh, (714) 53(>.
6665. All major credit cords except Diners Club.
RR. FB. E, we
MEXICAN
AVILAS IL RANCHnO, A dining landmark for
over 20 years. Run by the Avilo family, Avilos hos 7
locations lo serve you in Coalo Mesa, Newporl
e.odi, Santo Ano, long Beoch, Huntington Pork &
Laguna HiUs & Huntington S.OCh Featuring
outhentic food wlJh the freshest ingredients & o new
creative light cuisine along with authentic Mamo
Avila's recipes. ID, BRU, FB, ENT, WC, V, MC, AE,
DC, & DISCOVER. "Avilos hos o refutation for
treating you like port of the familyl
MAaGARnAVIW, localed ot 2332 West
Pacific Coast Hwy. Mexican burgera, Fojilos,
burritos & more Spectols doily Price range from •
$4.95 lo $10. 95 Open 1 l 30om ta l 2·30om.
IN, FB, V, MC,/.£., DC (714) 631-8220.
Ml CASA, localed ot 296 I 71ti StrMI, Costa
Mesa. A trip 1_o Mexico! Mexlcon Food. Open
doily ot 1 I om. Prices ronge from $2 25 lo
$8 95 Serving lunch & d1nn« for OVef' 20
y.ora. IN, f 8, WC, V. WC., AE. OC, CB. 0 6-45-
7626.
WIUtOO'S PISH TACO, Wrth 3 locoeions:
l 133 PCH, loguno Beoch. (7141 491.0033,
1862 Plocenflo, Co11a Met0, (71 "I 63 l ·3433
ond 3000 Brilk>I, Cos6o Mtto (71 A) 43.S.0130.
Menu Includes Plsh tacos, butr1io., block beotra
& rice, aolOdt, sondwlche• Prlcet l'Of'99 from s I 65 IO $7 50. Open Mort . ..sot. 1 lom IO •
lOpm, Sun llam 10 9pm IN. TKO, WC.
SEAFOOD
OM.US ISlAND, Goumet dining al bi rood prices. Family~ resxiuront with island tieme. ~bar. ~. lab5'W .• saeoks, c:hic:lteo. poslo anrf ~· Lund'I ones dmner ~ Priaas
from $3.50 & ~Full bor and cil major a-edit~ Hn. 11 om IO 1 cocbo1l lourge 11 om IO 12pm.
localed ot 1892 Beach Ski., HuntingllOn Beach
(714) 962.aJ 16.
HUNTINGTON BEACH MARKO HOILIR,
Here's o Que place fOI' Family dining where
fresh sea 1s ~1ng and expert mesquite
broiling is our trademark. Our fresh-fish changes
doily on& we ol$0 fea1Vre chicken, steaks and
pasta. There's o fresh seafood market, too lul'lCh
and Dinner, full bar. Children's me•w. AE, V,MC
and OS cards welcome. 201 11 Brookhurst St.
(next to Target, just south of Adams). No
reseNotions. (71 4) 96J.8166. •
PACIFIC FISH &. SEAFOOD, Loco1ed ot 2620
Newpott Blvd., Costa Mesa. Menu includes seofOod salads, aeofood sandwiches, grilled
entrHs, fish & chips, fish locos, sushi a nd moce.
Also hos one ·or Orange County's loreest
inventories of fresh fish from it's fish market. Prices
range from $1 .95 and up. Qpen Mf 11-6, Sot
11-5, ID, WC (714) 650-0130.
POT OF SHRIMP, Ari unequaled d1nin9
expenence and the service unsurpossoble
Featuring shrimp, Mohi.MQhi, SwOfdfish, Si.oks,
Caesar Solod, Co1un Catfish & Spices. Open 7
days From Som-I Opm Breakfast, lunch, & dinner.
Sidewalk dining located at 1 13 Walnut, backside
of (714) 960.7278.
ZUllES DRY DOCK. located ot 9059 Adoms,
Huntington Beach Menu includes seafood, si.ok
& lobsler, piz.zo, prune rib, ~ster bar Prices
range from $3.95 and up. 1~n doily from
11 :30om to 1 Opm, Cocktails hi 11 pm. IN, FB, we. v. MC. (7141963-6362
STEAKS
THI aA.aN STIAK HOUSl,\ocoled ot 2300
Harbor Blvd, #31 , Cosio Meso. Menu includes
steoka, fresh fish, chicken, burgers and salads
Prices range from $3.75 for lunch and $6.25
for dinner. Open 11 om for lunch MSo. Dinner
4pm Mfr. Dinner 3pm Sot. & Sun. IN, WC, V,
MC, AE, DC. (714) f>.41 .9777.
SEAL BEACH
OUD'IR INN, Eslabllshed In 1930 by the
airstrip. Still o mMting ploce of pilots around the
wOfld who enLoy the best II\ dining. localed ot
1400 Pocific Coast Hwy, Seal Seoch. The menu
includes fresh fish doily, steaks, lobster & crab
leas. Prices slort ot $4 95 Open weekday1
1 fom-IO_pm, 'til 10.JOP.m wffltends. IN, FB,
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Anew lunchbox often heads Mom's shopping list, along with the pens, pencils, notebooks
eind rulers children need for the start of a new school year.
1-112 cups nrmly packed light brown sugar For children, the excitement of going back to school begins to build well in advance of hearing
1/3 cup Cruco all·vegeuble shortening that first class bell ring and steadily climbs with each flip of the calendar page. Getting ! !:':~.';:i~!r equipped with the right "stuff" becomes a lively topic of discussion, as they debate the
m teaspoon peppermint extract relative merits of a hot pink or lime green binder and try to decide whether their lunchbox
2 eggs should bear the image of an airplane or a favorite comic stdp character. •-~ ~~ui:!.!!~= ~'::ing rocoa On that first day, what's inside the lunchbox i~ just as important as the decoration on the . ! 112 teaspoon salt out5ide. Children are just startin~ a new grade, meetin~ a new teacher and perhaps making
• U4 teaspoon baking soda • new friends. What could be better than to discover a cache of delicious homemade cookies
, 2 cups (l2-ounce bag) mint chocolate-chips l . tucked inside the lunch vox. And when those cookies are made with Crisco all-vegetable l l. Heat oven to 375°F. Place ... beets of foil on
countertop for cooling cookies. shortening they get an A+ from the baker, too.
2. Combine brown sugar. honening. water. vanilla Crisco makes cookies that bake up high and stay soft and chewy -t he way children of all
and peppermint extract in large bowl. Beat at l'k ti..-tod A d · 't · 1.. k' • d' t d to d · th r-"' v ! medium ~peed of electric mixer until well blenped. ages 1 e r!Cim ay. n since 1 1s a va mg ingre 1en an s re in e panv, J• co~,.1es
Beat eggs into creamed mixture. . can be made in minutes because no time is needed for the shortenin~ ·to soften before it 1s
3.Combine nour. cocoa. salt and baking soda. Mix into ready to blend.
creamed mi xture at low speed just until blended. Stir f
in mint chocolate chip'>. This mean s that it's possible to make a selection of both old avorites and new taste
:4. Drop by rounded measuring tablespoonfuls of dough treats. Start with Honor Roll Chocolate Chip Cookies and Peanut Butter Thumbprints, s.1:::~~l~~~~~t~hue~~r=t~~f ~~~"f7~~~e}~r 7 to 9• • topped with a favorite jam flavor, fo r a familiar comfort food" in the assortment.
minute~ or until cookie., are set. oo NOT To round out the offerings, there can be Chocolate-Mint Brownie Cookies, made with fresh-
OVERBAKE. Cool 2 minute on baking sheet. tasting mint chocolate chips and cocoa , to recall the taste of the popular candy patty; ·M!~r_:;0b;~tgf;l~~~'J~;l~eiely. Rocky Path Bar Cookies. topped with chocolate and marshmallows !is a variation on a
----------------·: favorite cookout dessert; and Butterscotch Oatmeal Crispies, done with butterscotch
chips and crunchy rice cereal, to spark memories of cookies eaten on a vacation.
... ________ _
1-114 cups granulated sugar
1 cup Butter Flavor• Crisco all-vegetable
shortening
2 eggs •
114 cup light corn syrup or regular pancake
syrup
I tablespoon vanilla
3 cup all-purpose flour (plus 4 tablespoons,
divided)
314 teaspoon baking powder
112 tea~poon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 package (6 ounces) milk chocolate English
The perfect finale is Toffee Spattered Sugar Stars to let children know that on your chart
• they always get the gold stars.
Parents can feel good about providing these great-tasting treat5 since Crisco conta'ns less
than half the saturated fat of butter. (Crisco contains 12 grams of fat per tablespoon, and
' 3 gram5 of that fat is saturated. Butter contains 7 grams of saturated fat fo r t he same
siu serving.)
Make sure to tuck a note into the lunchbox that says in words just what baking t hese
cookies shows in action -"I love you."
toffee chips, divided ' 314 cup. Butter Flavor• Crisco all-veget.ablt : I. Combine i,ugar and hortening in large bowl. Beat shortening 1-1/4 cups firmly packed light brown sugar
3/4 cup creamy peanut butter : at medium speed of electric mixer until well blended. 1-1/4 cups ftrmly packed light brown sugar
: Add egg . yrup and vanilla. Beat until well blended 1 egg
: and fluffy. • l/3 cup mllk
: 2. Combine 3 cup flour, baking powder. baking soda I teaspoon vaniJJa
: and salt. Add gradually to creamed mixture at low t/l teaspoon almond extract
1/2 cup Crisco all-' egetable hortening
3 bblespooru mllJ..
1 tablespoon 'an Illa
I egg
1-1/4 cups nrmly packed light brown ugar
3/4 cup Butter Fla\ or• Crisco all-,egetable
borterung
2 tablespoon milk
l tablespoon 'unilla
1 egg
l-3/4 cups all-purpose (lour
1 teaspoon salt
3/4 teaspoon baking soda
I cup semi-s"eel chocolatt chjps
1 1 cup coarse!) chopped pecaru. <optional) ..
'
I Heat O\'en to ~75 f Place ,heel' ol Joil on rnumenllp
for cooling CtlOl...ac'
2 Combine bn)\\ n 'ugar .... honening. mall. and \ .m11la m
large bowl Beat JI medium .. peed ol elt'ctn c m1,er unu l
~ell blended Beat egg mm creamed mmure.
3. Combine Jfour .... ah am.I baking ...oJa Mix into cn:Jmed
nuxture JU'I unul blended tir in chuct1late chip' and
pecan'
4. Drop D} munded mca ... unng table-.poonlul' nt dnugh·.l
mchc' apan on10 ungrea,ed baling ,h~l
5 Bakt one b..U..mg .,hec:I al a umc at 375 F tor Ill 10
minute' for che~) l'OOl..te' or 11 to 11 mmute' lor ln'P
cookie' DO "lOT 0\ ER BAKE. Cool ~ minute' on
b:U.mg 'hcet Remo'' ClXllJe, to ln1l llhl'tol Cl)mplctel)
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1-112 cup firml~ packed light brown 4'ugat
213 cup ri.sco atl-\egetablt ~horteniog
I ~tabl~poon "ater
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 egg
l-1 /2 cups all-purpo'e nour
J/3 cup un~"tttcned baldnJ! cocoa
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon bakjng ~oda
2 cups (12-ounce pact.age) miniature emi-
S\teel chocolate chip~
TOPPIN,
6 table~poom "hlppinl! cream
8 to 9 ou~ milJ.. chocolate ba~.
broken into ~mall pit(.~
1 cup miniature maNhmaJlo'4
. I cup roarsel) chopped "alnut.s 1 peed. Mfx until well blended. , 2 cups quick oats, uncooked
: 3. Divide dough into 4 quarters. Wrap each quarter of 1 cup all purpost nour
: dough with pla.o;tic wrap. Refrigerate at least I n our. l/l teaspoon baking sod•
: Keep refrigerated until ready to use. , t/l te~poon salt
1-314 cups all-purpose nour
3/4 teaspoon salt
314 teaspoon baking soda
Granulated ~ugar
l/4 cup tra"berry jam (or other jam or jell~ l :4. Heal oven to 375°F. Place beets of foil on : 2 cups (12-ounce bag) butterscotch chips
I : countertop for cooling cookie . ~ I cup crispy rt« cereaJ : I. Heal oven 10 375°F. Place !>heel~ of foil on
I. Heat (l\Cn lo '50 .. Grea~ I ,,9. inch Nlmg ran ·~ ~--with ... ho11eninf Place "'~)lrng r<1d1. on coumer ''lfh -: ·~ ~ For bast. combine lin)v. n 'u~ar 'hl'ncnmg. water • ~
, and vamll.i in l.ir~e bo~I Beal .it medium "i>ttd ot Y
I : 5. pread I table poon or more of flour on large sheet ' I cup peain pieces, te>tilfd (optional) • countenop for cooling cookie .
! of waxed paper. Place one quarter of dough on : 2. Combine brown ,ugar. peanut buuer. i.hortemni;.
: floured paper. flatten slightly with hand . Turn 1. Heat oven 10 375°F. Grease baking heets with : milk and vantlla in lnrge bowl. Beal at medium
: dough over and cover with another large sheet of hortening. Pl~ heets of foil on countertop for ' peed of electric mixer until well blended. Add egg
: waxed paper. Roll dough to 1/4-inch thickne s. cooling cookies. : Beat just until blended.
: Remove top sheet of waxed paper. Sprinkle about 2. Combine hortening, brown sugar, egg. milk. vanilla , 3. Combine flour .... ah and baking '-OOU. Add to
: 1/4 of toffee chip over dough. Roll lightly into and almond cittroct in large bowl. Beal al medium : creamed miitture al low i.pee<l. Mix JUi,t until
: dough. Cut out with noured star or round cookie peed of electric miiter until well blended. : blended.
' cutter. Transfer to ungrcascd baking sheet with 3. Combine 001., nour, baking oJa and ~It. Mix into : 4. lt~orm dough into I-inch balls. Roll in granuJated
large pancake turner. Place 2 lnche apart on creamed mixture at low speed ju t until blended. Stir in : , ugar. PIKe 2 1nche upart on ungreased baking ungrea~d baking heet. Roll out remaining dough. bunerscotch chi,x. cereal and nu1 . : ~hect.
• prinkling with remaining toffee chip ru above. 4. Drop by rounded measunng table-;poonful · of dough 2 • 5. Bake one baking heel at a tame at 375"F for 8 i6. Bake one b4kaf\i shec( at a time at 375°F for 5 to 9 inches apart onto grc~ baking llheet. . minute , Remo\t from o\en PrtSS handle of
1 mmutes. depending on the ize of your cookie. (bake 5. Bake one baling heel at 1 time at n~rF for 10 to 12 "-Oodcn pooo entJy in center of each C<Xlk1e l c;matler, thinner cookie closer 10 S minute ; larger minute , or until hghtly browned. DO NOT Retum 10 o\en Bake l minute\ 00 NOT
: cook..ic1, closer to 9 minutes). DO NOT . OVERBAKE. Cool 2 minute on baling ll.hcct. OVERBAKE ool 2 minute on bamg beet.
I OVERBAKE. Cool 2 minutes on baking sheet. RtMMe cookies to foil to cool comeletcly. poon Jam mto center of C<k:h coolie Remc)\e
• d~tnc ma,er until v.ell blended Beal egg;, anw
creamed mixture
3 Comblnt flour. cocoa. <,alt and bal ing ~lda
Mix into creamed ml\ture .u lov. 'peeJ JU\t until
: blended Stir in chocol<11e chap' Spread m1,ture
: c\cnly into prepared p.in
4 Bake ut l50 f Im 25 to '0 mmute.., or unhl -.et.
' DO NOT OVf·RBAKf:. Remove from o\en and
place ''n Cll\,111'\g rnci.. Cool m pan on cooling rack.
.S For toppi111. place cream 1n hca\ v ... a.ucepan. bring
to -.1mn1Cr. Rt movt from heat dd chocolate
: pic"e' 'Ur untal r 1d1e<l and 'mooth. tJr in
: m~hmallc>w ... and v. alnuh. pread C\enl)' O\C'r
~ cooled b.i't'. Rf'triserate until firm . .it le;1.,t t~o
: hour. Cuc antu 2, I 1/2 tn(h bar.
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• 1 . • I : Remove cookie 10 foil to cool completely. MAUS A.BOUT 1 Ill OOZEN COOKIE c:ookie 10 foil to cool completely.
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Thursday, August 25, 1994
2 FOOD
GeJ ready . to enjoy National Popcorn Poppin' Month
syrup and salt in a sa~c~pan. <?>ok
over medium heat, starring until C clebrate popcorn's
.,. wholesomeness and great
taste in October during
National Popcorn Poppin' Month.
•
"Popcorn's low-calorie and
high-carbohydrate c-0ntcnt, as well
as its delicious aroma and navor
have made it one of America's
most popular snacks," says
William E. Smith, executive
director of the Institute. "Savvy
snackers know popcorn is one o!
the smartest snacks around."
Health-conscious consumer
can't go wrong with popcorn. With
only 27 calories per cup of
ai r-popped corn, it's a snack that's
sure to please any palate.
Americans today consume more .
than l8.5 billion quar:ts of popped
popcorn annually or 73 quarts per 1
man, woman and child. There's no
douQt that popcorn is a universally
popular snack with all age groups.
According to the Institute,
approximately 70% of popcorn is
eaten in the home and about 30%
ou tside of the home. And even
though popcorn is enjoyed year
round, the peak period for
popcorn sQles for home .
consumetion is in the fall, which is
why the Institute chose October to
celebrate popcorn's popularity and
natural goodness.
Popcorn's nutritious value
comes from the fact that, like
other cereal grains, its primary
function is to provide the body
with heat and energy. Its high
carbohydrate content spares
protein allowing the body to store
much needed body fuel. And,
gram for grain; popcorn has more
protein and iron than potato,
chips, ice cream cones, pretzels
and soda crackers. It's also low in
calorics.
Organizations such as the
National Cancer Institute (NCI),
the federal government's cancer
prevention agency, recommend
popcorn as a moderately high
source of fiber that may help
reduce the risk of some forms of
cancer. The American Dental
Association (ADA) ir)cludes
popcorn on its list of sugar-fr.cc
snacks; and the American
Diabetes Association and the
American Dietetic Association
permit popcorn as a bread
exchange on weight-control diets.
Well, not entirely. But water
does play an important-p•irt in
getting 'popcorn to p.op. You see,
water is stored in a small circle of
~oft starch in each kernel. As the·
kernel is heated, the water heats,
builds up pressure, and eventually,
the hard surface surrounding the
starch gives way, causing popcorn
10 explode. The soft starch pops
ou t, the kernel turns inside out,
-;team inside the kernel is
released, and the corn pops. or the five varieties of corn
(sweet, dent, flint, pod and
popcorn), popcorn i~ the only corn
that pops. And allhcfugh popcorn
has a scientific name, zea mays
evena, no t\\-o kinds of popcorn
are alike. Kernels range in color
from off-white to light gold, to
red, black and many colors in
between.
Besides being friendly to your
tastebuds, popcorn is friendly to
your wallet. For as littJe as four
cents, you can enjoy a quart of
popcorn at home. For 13 cents,
invite the entire family.
Research constantly improves
the popcorn we eat! With
advances in hybridization,
harvesting and processing, today's
popcorn pops up nearly double the
size of the corn grown 40 years
ago. Even though there arc more
than 100 str:uns of poecom grown,
the two most popular are
snowOake and mushroom.
Snowflake produces large,
cloud-like kernels, commonly
availbble for home and c-0ncession
eating. The mushroom variety is
smaller and pops into a ball-like
shape. It's perfect for confections
and coated popcorn treats.
Never before have there been so
many ways to pop popcorn.
Innovations in manufacturing off er
consumers a wide v.ariety from
which to choose. But you should
look for poppers with the
lnstilute's Seal of Quality
Performance. The seal program
was designed to help answer the
U.S. SAVINGS
BONDS
T'1e in vestment tl1nt lets
you count your cl1icA.c1 :s
before they ha tc/1 .
1 ·800,,t·US-BOND
question, "Which ~ppcr does the
best popping job?' It also rQeans a
popper has gone through stringent
laboratory testing for volume and
waste. Consumers can rccei\le a
copy of the seal list by contacting
the Popcorn Institute.
Tell your friends obout popcorn
and enjoy it today! This
easy-to-make, mouth-Watcris11
snack is pe rfect for all occasions.
Enjoy it plain, mixed with dried
fruit and nuts or sprinkled with
low-cal spices. Anyway you top it,
it's a winner.
Have a creative way of eating
Cheerios
Cereal
by General Mills
lS Ounce Sox
popcorn? Share your recipes with
the Instit ute. New ideas keep
popping up everyday about how to
enjoy the tiny kernels loaded with
a variety of nutrients and an
explosion of great taste.
TIXMIXMIX
• 2 quarts popcorn popped .in oil
• 2 teaspoons grO\lnd chill powder
• l teaspoons paprika
• 2 teaspoons &round cumin
• 1 cup cubed Monterey J ack
cheese (about \4-locb cubes)
Keep popped corn warm. Mix
seasonings together and toss 'fith
popcorn. Add cheese and mix
thoroughly. Makes two quarts. For
a tower-fat version of Tex Mex
Mix, use low-sodium, low-fat
cheese for 22g of fnt (12
Saturated).
Popcorn Trall Mix
• 8 oz. raisins
• 6 u. diced trull (apricots,
apples. etc.)
• 2 quarts popped popcorn
Combine diced fruit, raisins ond
popcorn. Toss until mixed. Makes
Thompson.
Seedless Grapes
El. The NacuraJ Snack
California Grown
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two quarts.
Caramel-Nut Popcorn
Crunch
• 2~ quarts popped corn
• 1 cup pecans
• ~ cup butler
• ~ teaspoon bakJng soda • 1 cup
brown sugar
• J/4 cup li&ht corn syrup
• ~ teaspoon salt
Spread popped corn and nuts in
a large shallow pan and place in a
preheated 250 degree oven.
Combine butter, brown sugar,
n
sugar dissolves_. Wash sugar l'tom . "'
sides of pan with a wet brush. Boal
until mt.'<ture reaches 248 degrees
(firm ball stage on a candy 1,
thermometer). about five minutes. ii
Remove from heat and stir in
soda. Pour mixture over corn and 11
nuts, stirring gently to coat. >l
Return glnzed popcorn and nut ~:rt
mixture to oven and bake 45 q.1
minutes, stirring every 15 minutes.
When ~ooled, pack in airtight tins.
Makes slightly more than 21/l
qutirb crunch.
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Ro und Steaks
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f hursday, August 25, 1994 VVLI
Bi~quick baking mix creates easy and tasty meals
W ork a little magic on a
humble, everyday dish.
Transform everyone's
favorite Sloppy Jocs into a
mouth-watering main-meal dish
wi.th the help of Bisquick baking
mix.
The magic of Sloppy Joe Unde1
a Bun is it lourabl crust. 1 he
lively navo. vi cl:m1. 'iloppy Joes
on a sesamt. ~eed bun is evident in
this easy, on1.; dish recipe. A
tender, golden crust sprinkled with
sesame seed resembling the bun
appears on lop of the spicy beef
mixture after baking.
.
Ready fo1 thl vv1.:1 in JUSl uboul
15 minutes. Slopp~ lo\: tJnder u
Bun ~ perfect fo1 qukk and easy
fall dinners before. ru:.hing orr to
the game. Everyone will love thi
new version of an all-time classic.
And nothing satisfies and wa rms
the spirit lii...e a savory meat pie on
a crisr 1utumn la\ J: 1 ;, I JOLI
fomil.> 1enus w.11 11,.. ha111 ·
and chc1:se pie •.1 .!Ul1. u in tender
crust made Nitl l3i>q u1 ti... o:..iking
mix.
The task and p1~scmation ot
Cheesy Ham-stuffod Pit... will get
rave rcvicwi.. Nt .11.< d o fumble
\\ 111 1 II I (J U·h tllUk: C• U~I J U>l
tuld he edge ol thl u11b.tkl!d crust
up a1vund the ta:.t> ltlliug. lhen
b:ikt. You can mai...e a lan1.)
s1.,11loped edge or simply fold and
tuck the crust, then bake.
This quick and easy pie is
stuffed with cut-up cooked h:im
{leftover or fron hl dt.11)
condensed chee~1. o 1 ·111< .;reen
onions. The pie 111.tdt. 11v1e
, tl..t\l)fful with "h1edded hcddar
(.hccsc and g1ccn onio11' sprinkled
uvcr 1hc.. top l'o round •lit this
cnsy, home.baked autumn meal,
sc1vc with i.I mixed green .. alad
rou
Vons
English Muffins
Plain Of !)ourtlou~I II
IK:tJ or Fori. "J)IJI <> • 1111 Pa'k~St"·
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Large Eggs
vr'.aJ<:M
I Dozen <art on
,,,, a dessert ot )hc.t:d apple:.
l>pped \\ith c..iramel sauce.
A change of seasons aho calb
fo1 a few cbanges in the kitchen,
too If you are accustomed to
sen ing Stroganoff over rice or
nooules, now is a good time to
mai...e a switch.
<>iroganoff l..tkcs on ti new
'1ppeal in ()u1ck Stroganoff Dake
Crcate an c:.tsy pourabk crust th.11
bakcs into .t goh.kn, satts(ying
topping walh Bisquick bal.ing m~
Red ot g1ccn bell pcppcr strips
arranged in a crisscross pattern on
the batter creates a praisewonhy
p1csc:m:1t1on
1 he lr:id1t1onal ll;:i\ll1 ol
~troganufl 1 1t1i.11111arncd \llh lh
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mushroom-. in (Juk.:k S11ogi.lnOll
Bake. fht) recipe pn.1\C) 1lut a
busy cook need nut );.idifkc l'-ISlc
nor time. A)scmbkd \\ilh cu:.e,
this dclicalJ U'-m.-1rn·m c.1I di sh
makes enough I• tc11 i;c I\ 1ngs
A h~·. k "1)1 tlhl ... C.:ll iJlllLI
that c.ll:l i\c1:., 111g hi d 1 .i)l
buds. Mal\~ )UUJ:. mikl . hut vi
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4 FOOD Thursday, August 25, 1994
Cool baking for hot cash
I f the summer heat has wilted
your Interest in baking, think
cool. Quick artd easy recipes
for hot weather treats will refresh
summertime menus and could win
bot cash in the 5th Annual
Quaker Oatmeal Recipe Contest.
"The easiest way to keep your
cool when baking during the
summer months is to take
adwintage of convenience
products," says Cindy Bishop,
supervisor of the Quaker Oatmeal
Kitchens."
Because these rroducts are
time-savers, you'l spend less time
in the kitchen. If it's a fresh-baked
bread, muffin or coffee cake
you're craving, there arc lots of
timesaving products to choose
from, including hot roll mix,
frozen bread dough, quick bread
and muffin mixes, and all-purpose
baking mix. Quick or old
fa hioned Quaker oats can be
used with all of these products to
add a boost of nutrition and the
whole grain goodness of oats.
For those who pref er to bake
from scratch, muffin tops arc a
_ qµ\ck and trendy alternative to
muffins. Crusty on the outside and
moist and tender on the 'insidc,
muffin tops 'are made by dropping
batter onto a cookie sheer instead
of into muffin pan cups. Perfect
for breakfast or a snack, Blueberry
Ginger Muffin Tops arc full of
berries and crowned with a
crunchy oat topping.
For nearly effortless desserts
that are sure to refresh, don't
overlook a favorite summertime
duo, ice cream and cookies.
Peanut Butter Chipper Ice Cream
Sandwiches pair an easy
pat-in-the-pan peanut butter
chocolate chip cookie with vanilJa -
ice cream. Or, try one of these fast
and fun treats.
Colossal Oatmeal Cookie
Sundaes: Bake your favorite
oatmeal cookie dough in a pizza
pan, cut into wedges and top with
scoops of ice cream and all the
sundae shop fixings.
Fast 'n FroS'ty Pie: Bake an easy
oatmeal cookie crust in a pie
plate. Cool crust and fill with
scoops of frozen yogurt and fresh
berries or chocolate and coffee ice
cream and purchased fudge sauce. rr you have an original dessert,
cookie or bread rccip~ made with
oats Jhat 's easy, creative and
delicious, hurry and enter it today
in the 5th Annual Quaker
Oatmeal Recipe Contest. Be sure
to limit ingredients to no more
than 10 (not including water and
salt) and use at least 1 cup of
Quaker oats (2 cups for cookie
recipes).
Recipes will be compete for
$19,000 in prize money, including
a Sl0,000 best of contest Grand
Prize, three $2,000 first prizes and
three $1,000 second prizes. Finalist
recipes will be tested in the
Quaker Oatmeal Kitchens and •
judged on the basis of taste,
convenience, appearance and
creativity. For complete contest
rules, send a stamped,
self-addressed, business-size
envelope to: Quaker Oatmeal
Contest Rules, P.O. Box 1370,
Barrington, IL 60011. Hurry!
Contest closes Oct. 29.
Eligibility: Contest is open to
rC3idents (18 years of age and
over) of the USA, its territories.
and APO/FPO addresses except:
1991, 1992 and 1993 Grand Prize
winners; employees of The Quaker
Oats Co., its agencies, the judging
organization and their immediate
families, and those involved in the
prcparatiQn of food or creation of
the recipes for pay such as chefs,
food writers and home economists.
CONTEST VOID WHERE
PROHIBITED OR REStRICT
BY LAW. ALL FEDERAL,
STATE AND LOCAL LAWS
APPLY.
Categories: The Quaker Qats
Co. sc;eks original recipes for ·
baked products made with oats.
Submit your recipe in one of three
categories: Gookies, Dcs~crts,
Breads.
Requirements:
• Recipe must be an original
recipe (a recipe of your own
creation}.
• Bread and Dessert recipes
must use a minimum of 1 cup
QUAKER Oats (quick or old
fashioned, uncooked); Coo)Oe
recipes must use a minimum'of 2
cups QUAKER Oats (quick or old
fas~ioned, uncooked).
• Oats must be used whole, not
ground.
•Recipe can contain no more
than 10 ingredients (excluding
water and salt).
• Recipe must include proof of
purchase (UPC or cash register
receipt).
In addition, recipes for Yeast
Breads must be streamlined for
convenience. Examples include but
arc not limited to: the use of
quick-risina yeut, frozen bread ·
dough or hot roll mix; microwave
proofing; batter breads; and
breads made in bread machfocs.
How To Enter: Send entries to:
QUAKER OATMEAL RECIPE
CONTEST, P.O. Box 530,
Barrington, IL 60011. Enter u
often as you wish, but only one
•
recipe will be selected as a winner.
Only one winner per household.
To be considered eligible:
• Recipe must be printed or
typed on an 8-~ x 1 1-inch sheet
of paper and include your name,
address, zip code and phone
num}?er with area oode.
• Each entry must be mailed in
a separate envelope with a proof
of purchase {UPC Crom QUAKER
Oats package or cash register
receipt showing purchase).
Duplications and reproductions
will not be accepted. Proof of
purchase not required from
residents of FL, vr, MD and AZ. • Recipe must include: category,
name of recipe, number of
servings. list of ingredients with
specific quantities (standard U.S.
measurements) in order of use,
followed by complete preparation
directions, including baking time
and temperature.
Entries must be postmarked no
la~er than midnight October 29.,
1994 and received no later than '
November 3, 1994. If duplicate
recipes arc received, the earliest
postmarked recipe will be judged.
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I FOOD Thursday, August 25, 1994
Here's a new taste lor chicken salad • ~ tap chopped ll'ffD onions
aod IOPI
• 1 tablHpoon usame $ttd,
to111ed
Cook verm~lli according to
package directions, omitting s:>h;
drain. Cool under cold water;
drain thoroug)lly and combine with
tomatoes, carrots, green onions
and sesame seed in large bowl.
Blend ~ cup stir-fry sauce,
vinegar, sugar, garlic, ginger and 2
Thsp. water; set aside. Coat
chiclcn with remaining 1 Thsp.
stir-fry s:iuce. Hca\ 1 Thsp. oil in
hot wok or skillet. Add chicken
and stir-fry 2 minutes; remove.
Reduce heat to medium; heat
remaining 2 Thsp~ oil in s:>mc pan.
Add snow peas; stir-fry 1 minute.
Add chicken and vinegar mixture;
bring to boiJ, then pour.
S alads have come into their
own. No longer assigned to
dieters or the side or the
plate, they're now featured entrecs
1n trendy restaurants from coast to
coast.
What the new breed of main
dish salads have in common is the
imaginativeJJse of ingredients and
flavors.
Jn Stir-Fry Chicken & Sesame
Noodle Salad, created by the
home economists at the Kik.koman
CONTEST
fr .. P•1•I
The Quaker Oats Co. is not
responsible for lost, misdirected,
postage-due or l:ite m:iil. All
entries become the propei;iy of
The Qua~er Oats ComP.any. None
will be returned.
Contest sponsor and others have
the right to publish or advertise
tJ1e recipe, its name or title and
the name of the contestant
without' added compensation.
Contest sponsor has the right to
modify recipes or recipe titles.
No communications or
correspondence will be entered
into between contestants and The
Quaker Oats Co. or the judging
organization.
· •Judging Proe<"durcs: Judging
will be conducted by an
independent recipe judging
organization. Finalist recipes will
be kitchen tested and judged on
the foUowing criteria: taste (40%),
convenience (25%), appearance
(20%) and crclltivity (15%). ln the
event of a tic, dupl!cate prizes will
be awarded.
By entering the contest you
warrant that to the best of your
knowledge, your recipe is original
and unpublished.
The judging organization will
disqualify any recipes known to
have been published previously, or
recipes which have been previous
winners in national contests.
Judges' decisions are final.
Before the final judging, finalists
will be asked to sign an affidavit
regarding participation in the
contest.
• Pri2.es: A total of 32 prizes will
be awarded. Cash prizes total
$19,000.
• One Grand Prize Winner:
SI0,000
• Three First PriLes ( 1 per
category) S 2,000 each
• Three Second Prizes ( 1 per
category) S 1,000 each
• 25 Honorable Mentions 1
Quf}ker. Cookie Tins and
Cookbooks
Applicable tax is sole
responsibility of winners. Winners
will be notified within 90 days of
contest closing and may be
required to sign a release in order
to collect their prize. For a list of
top prize winners, send a stamped,
• se lf-addressed business~sizc
envelope to: QUAKER
OATMEAL CONTEST
WINNERS, P.O. Box 1370,
Barrington. IL 6001 l. Prize list
will not be available before
January 10, 1995.
BLUEBERRY GINGER
MUFFIN TOPS
• 1V2 cups Quaker oats (quick or
old fashioned uncooked
• l l/J cups all-purpose nour
• I tablespoon baking po~der
• V2 cup sugar
• ~ teaspoon ground ginger
• l/J cup (5 tablespoons plus l
teaspoon) butter or margarine
melted
• ¥J cup milk
• l egg, slightly beaten
• J cup fresh or frozen blueberries
Heat oven to 400F. Grease large
cookie sheet Combine o:its and
sugar. For streuscl topping,
combine IA cup oat mixture and 1
tablespoon of the melted
margarine in small bowl; set aside.
for muffins, add nour, baking
powder and ginger to ~emainihg
oat mixture; mix well. Add
combined milk, remaining melted
margarine and egg: mix just until
dry ingredients are moistened. Stir
in blueberries. For each muffin
top, drop batter by V• measuring
cupfuls onto prepared cookie
sheet. Sprinkle streuscl topping
evenly o~er batter, patt111g gently.
Bake 20 to 22 minutes or until
&olden brown. Serve warm. 1
dozen. Note: To {recic, wrap
muffin tops securely in fotl or
place in freezer bag; label and
freeze. To reheat, microwave at
HIGH about 30 eeond per
muffin top. '
Kitchens. Chinese culinary
expertise is united with American
ingenuity to produce a
full-flavored salad that's ideal for
lighter summer dining.
Looking at the rather long list
of ingredients ir isn't rapidly
apparent that this salad takes less
than half an hour to put together
from start to finish. It's made in
three easy stages.
First the cooked vermicelli is
mixed with cherry tomato halves,
julienned carrots, chopped green
onions and toasted sesame seed.
Next, the chicken and julienned
snow peas arc stir-fried and
seasoned with a sauce of bottled
stir-fry sauce, vinegar, garlic and
ginger. .
Then the stir-fry is tossed with
tbe pasta and served warm.
The benefits of bottled stir-fry
sauce a blend of naturally brewed
soy s:iucc, 'sherry, garlic and select
seasonings are it's authentic fl avor
..... .
and convenience.
You don't have to spend time
making and thickening a sauce
from scratch and you're sure to
have just the right balance for this
new taste in Chinese chicken
salad.
ITIR·fRY CHICKIN A
llUMI NOODLI ~LAD
• 8 ounces ·uncooked vcrmlcelll
• 10 cherry tomatoes. halved
• 2 carrots, julienned
• \4 cup plus J cablespoon bottled
1l1r·fry uuce
• 3 tablespoons vlnqar
• 1 tablespoon 1u11r
• 1 clove aarUc, minced
• 1 teaspoon minced fresh ginger
rool
• V2 pound boneless, sklnless
chicken cul Into thJn strips
• 3 tablespoons vegetable oil.
dMded
• 2 ounces fresh snow peas,
Julienned -------PIANUT BUnlR
CHIPPIR ICI CRIAM
SANDWICHU
• ~ cup nrmly packed brown
sugar
• 1 cup Quaker oats (quick or old
lashioned, uncooked) .s
• ~ cup peanut butter
• l/J cup (S tablespoons plus I
teaspoon) margarine or butter
softened '
• ¥• cup all-purpose flour
• ~ teaspoon baking soda
• ¥• cup miniature semisweet
chocolate pieces
• 1 egg
• 1 teaspoon vanilla
• 1 pint va nilla lee cream or
frozen yogurt
Heat oven to 350f'. Beat
together sugar, peanut butter,
margarine, egg and vanilla until
creamy. Add combined oats, nour
and baking soda; mix well. Stir in
chocolate pieces. Spread evenly
into ungreased 13x9-inch baking
pan. Bake 14 to 16 minutes or
until edges pull away from sides of
pan. Cool completely. Cut into 24
bars. Place 2 tablespoons ice
cream on top of one bar. Top with
second bar; gently press together.
Wrap individual sandwiches in
aluminum foil or plastic wrap;
freeze.
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BRAEBURN APPLES
fresh CTOP. Ntw Ztolond Breobums combmt ihe crup, ju1c, ·choratttr of_grt_tn
oppks 11-uh tht luse101u srmtntJS of sofitr
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IN FASHION ISLAND
Home Of ,
Orange Coui:ity' s Finest
Produce!
CERTIFIED ANGUS
SPENCER STEAKS
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FRESH GROUND
TURKEY BREAST
Striaiyfresl&. Wnlm Colifonungroun turkey
bnast /Jw u¥ grind fr'3h on J!l:nues tndi • and tmr dn} u o mon'dooily lean
ohtmobief0r tk Ju.u/JJ1ron.saou.1to1~ for
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ROSEMARY-GARLIC
MARINATED CHICKEN
BRFASTS
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FRESH ORANGE ROUGHY
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FRUIT 3 99¢ ~~~%!_~~ FOO
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OR NEW ZEALAND GREEN
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DELI-KITCHEN
BOAR,S HEAD LOW SALT
~£I~ ~than Boors $6 99
Htod. ~1olly roistd pork protuh a h ~ lecii~~ ond tlltir lmw 1()1'
rtCIJ!t.. off m ~ flarorfuJ ch.octt for tht Mtillh COlllCWUJ. SUttd to ortkr for
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MExICAN CHICKEN
LASAGNA
A del1nou.ily 11Dn tradiJ1onal dish, mndt witli~a 'fN <>from ton1ll&.frish wmoto salsa, reot <Mttt. sour cream, sp1et$
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PROVOIDNE CHEESE
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