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Winner uf Ca lifornia Newspaper Publishers A5SU( i.1 /iun \ Cent'r.1/ f 'H t.:llenu• Au ard fur 19'J.J
A change of luck
Temporary job with Share Our Selves has become a blessing for Co sta Mesa man and hi s ·f am1 ly
Luis Ureena of Costa Mesa is grateful for the opportunity he got
with Share Our Selves. .
nv T INA Bu RGATTA, ~ ...... \\'~rtH
T hrcc years ago, the fut url'
didn't look 100 bright [or
Lui!> Urcena.
He was out of work ''1th 1c111 t!I
.pay and a wife and five rhiJJrl'n w
feeJ. The steel company that h:nJ
employed him for 10 years mo,cJ
o ut of the area, anJ with it \\Cllt
the fa mily's plans to move ou t 11f
their ti ny Wallace Avenue hmm:
to a la rger place.
T o make m;i t'tcn. wul\c, the
family's name w:is !>O far thmn 1111
the wai ting lbt fur county a1J th.it
11 would be year:-hcf11rc thcy
e1n1ld rcccive help.
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hope. I le 111:rn.1gnl tu I 111J udJ
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Bucky Pofahl, 76, looks through the trash at Orange Coast College for cans to recycle. He gives th e proceeds to charity
The Bucky Pofahl retri eves aluminum ca ns from dump ste rs.
recyc les th em and donates the mon ey to local charities
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School district plans to give
an $130,000 infusion to arts
• Proposal fallows an
assessment of needs
com piled by teachers.
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tain b rising on a pbn tn pump
SIJ0.000 into the Nc"port·~k'a
U nifi ed ScllClol D1~tr11:t', fine and
perfo rming arts program'
The hoard of tru~tee~ re \il'\\l'd
a pla n on Tuesday night !l1d1r\·
trat eJ by more th:1n JO fine arts
te:ichcrs who want 111 1111pro'c the
th,111ct's art~ curriculum.
·1 he tcachc r.c; \ay the d is trict
11cnh Ill prll\ 1de \llltknt.; "1th
nc'' n1u\11. al 1n,tru111cnl\, upgrade
tht· l nat\ l'crf11rrn ing Art~ ('enter.
e'<panJ ckmentar. "'"hunl visual
a rt!> program~ ;ind huy bett er
e4uipment for high \l'hool ceram-
ics classes.
The btlard will '"'r Sept. 13 on
the proposal The 11nprovements
and new e4u1pna·n1 11.1111IJ be paid
for with interest rnlkrtcd from a
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H.ohm-;on -;aid ... \\. hl' n I 11)oked at
the faces of tht• tc.1.:her~ "ho
came to tha t meeting 1.1~1 May .
the excitement in that room was
so great. because they were he 1ng
affirmed personally for their con·
tributions to the di~trict ."
The committee suggested ' the
he UTl/P•••At
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QUESTION
What was the worst
job you've ever had?
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I hu,l' \i,. lw wurk.
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a myri:ld llf Jtlh!.. before
,l·ttling into their raren.
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o thl'r" 'IH'lld their SlHllllll'r'
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a lut \1f 11thcr vucat i1111-; \lire
d1i \\'1: want hi knuw ahnut
the \\1H't Jtlb you've C\'Cr h ~1d.
Did \lHI ha\'C to dean the
l.11rin1.·~ wh1k in the mrlitan•')
·W1irk n111\trurtion 1>n hlazi;1~
hnt Jays? O r ju't Jo
something that was plain
awful?
Let u:.. kn1m b\ c.111in~ 1iur
RcaJer's I lt1tlinc. M2-ntlSti
Remember to leave your
name anJ hometown.
We will run the rcs111.m,t'\
on Lah11r Dav.
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School ollicials
hope dolls -will
. eliminate · drugs
~N u mber of r'1,{ic0:.cs
case s on ca11~:..s t .: • :::
dropp ed s.nce. z~:J
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See SNIFF
Campus .visit~ not a
doggone good idea
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INSIDE
The Place to be
\\'here·~ thl." h:1l'r~·n1ni.: pl.1'-·e 111 ti,· ,rn .1 Th11 r,,l.1~ evening"?
Tu110 MaH· R1,1111:1nt; 1n Fa,h11111 "l.111J . .,.,here the elite come lo
111111glc anJ meet
Why Thursdays? No nne·~ . urc. hut to get 1m1dc Tutto Marc you
have to get past C1:iud10 Arr na. pictured above. the restaurant's
general manager who gu:irds the front door like n graciou1 traffic cop.
Read about the Tuthl Marc expet-1cncc in Weekend. Page Cl.
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A2 Thursday. September 1, 1994
Newport eeach/Coata Mesa Daily Pi!ot -
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LOCALS ONLY
C ITY EDJTOR IRIS YOKOI, S.fQ-1224, ext. 3&1
CITYllDI School's in
so remove
spots from
your carpets
Flipping over gymnastics
K :'\IC l'ARl'ET and Uphols tery
Ckaning is ofkring a
l>:1d,-t1H1.:huul l>peci:il on carpet
1:k.tllllll.!. Uwn~·r ~lil..l' Dunklty says Uc~t Buy
r\.'.IJL·t-. .:.111 h.1\\.' ~111 traffic :treas steam
lil·.111nl :111J lopnb am! st:iim removed for
$-1~. ad,I SJlJ IL)r \t:1irs. Ami the populur
S•J5 il•r d l':111i11i,: the l'lllire housl' inclutks -------.~ all .irt:a rugs -no limit.
. Greer
Wylder
Bes t
Buys
lJunkky says. "These
pril·l's contain pu·sitivcly
no hidJen extras and
carry my guarantee that
if the spots come back,
!>U J o I. ..
Knight:-.bridgc
(<>n-7561) is located at
11 81 ~ Marine Ave .. in
Ne'' port Ueach.
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FOREVER FRIENDS is
h.iving a summer sak on
p11pular colkctiblc
fit.!Urines and dolls. The ~tore has one of the
lllll~l cn111pkll' li'nl.':-. of n ilkctibks in the
I l.11 bor ;tn: a.
ForeHr Fril'nds. (h:iU-5535) is loc:ited
:11 1727 \\'c~td i l f LJ1 i' e. in \Vestdiff
t'llU rt Ill :-.;e\\ p1>rt J..k:H:h.
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TllE !'l::\\'POlff A:"TlQl.iE CE~TER b
h.1rn1g a Labor D:1y i1m.:nwry clcarann!
,,1lc. A ntique!> ;ire bought anJ sold on
L'1)1hig11111en1. Prices :ire reduced fur the
).:tk th niughout the store, and "archousc.
The ~C\\port Anti4uc Cenll'r
( 113 1 -2-~ 11) i!> l11r:1ll..'.<.l at 2J8~ Ne~ port
111,J. bd\ll'e1_1 \\'ibL>ll and Santa h :ihel.
111 l'u~l.I !\ k!>.I.
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'il' A(;E. FOi{ matL re'\s anJ futons is
h:1\ in!! ;1 L:1lh>r Day blowout sak on top
11.1ml' li r.inJ mattresses through Monday.
Gymnastics instructor Antje Morris teaches her student Candic_~Jiansen, 4, the basics of gymnastics.
Nu ,\gl.! has disi:ountcd over 500
111.1ll re~ es for the sale. and a few
111.111re"L'' arc J i:-.t:ounted a!> much as
S/I01) oll.
Balboa Bay Club expansion plans pass in state Assembly
Tup n.tllll' br.111J~ on sale incluJe ~
'>l.'.dy. !'!1111111un,, aml Royal Contou'~'
\'u :\:.'l"(llSO.tr2W) 1s located ;it 230 E.
I "'th ~l . Ill C1> ... t:1 \k,.t.
Bv DAv10 H1.1rL.. S1.ur \\'11.1ru
Lc.:gi~latiun ;11mcd :i1 keeping the
B.1lbo.1 Uay Cluh\ rl'nU\'atiun pl:in~ o n
'..! rJck 11\ernhl'lmin!!IY p:h\l.'d 1hc: ~late
be required to turn the apartments in\o
a public hotel when the club's lease on
the property -which is owned by the
city -expires in 1998.
of management of public trust
property.
Dased on last year's figures. the Y'c
amounts to about $42,500 per year.
The remaining 95 % will go to the city.
R-Gankn Grv\1>, it was hij:icked by
Sen. r--1:tr i.111 Uergc.:~l1n, R·Ncwport
Ueach. -:.inJ :imc.:nJeJ 10 rc.:flect
languJ!,!e tli.11 \\Oll ld .allow the state
lamb rnmmi.,,ion to nte nd the lease. 0
\J \Ir! 11.\'S UOOKSTOIU: is hosting a
i'l1J1•J.. '-11.!lltl)~ 11( Luui:-.:1.Arnold's, Tenni~
I 1,J..k1:. ·-.1-·liuuk ll f rib-trd.ling.
1ilu ... ;1,1IL'J 1cnn1~ p1lems." ~:iy:-. the author.
1 liL· (.,, .. i.,.,;~111n~ "ill taJ..e place SunJ:iy.
· ·rn1hly llll \\'.:dne~t.lay nighl.
allo,\1ng the d uh to ig1llll\.' a previ<>U:.
~t:1tl' unkr Ill L'llll\l'rt the Tcrrncc
Apartments 111 :i hllld .
Stale LanJ, \I.di l'l)lllL'nd~ the
pri\'ate <1p.1r1111cnh arl.' lucated in a
,1,11e 1idl'l.1nd' /11nc. T he ,l;1tL' r'-·quire:-.
1 h.11t 1del.111d ,11•11e~ bc 11pcn lo lhe
puhlil.'
Uut the club's administration and
city staff opposed such a requirement,
saying the conversion from ·apartments
to hotel could cost $20 million -
enough 10 jeopardize the club's
proposed $25 million exp:rnsion and
remodel.
five years after the city negotiate~ a
new le;tse with the Day Clul.>. howc:\l'f.
the Lands Commission will ret:civc
i0% of the revenue. City staff
speculated that lease re,cnue from the
club will grow !tgnificantly by that 11111l'
because of the pl j 1rned c.:.,p:1n~iun.
"A longer k:1 .. c i::. critkJI to the
fi11 :1111.'ing of thi' im1>l>rt:in1 erunomic
Jc.:,d,ipmrnt pr,1Jl'l.:t," Uc:rge)on saiJ.
"In du~· t'IK•j'c1:1ti1m with the City l•I
!\e\\purt U.:.1d1, \\e h~'c.: bc.:cn able ll)
h:11111m·1 011t .111 :1~rl'L'me111 "ith State
1.:111.1, (.\11111111"111'\hid1 \\ill e·nsure
thl' p1l1te,·t111n ul the public inten.:~t
! 1, 1111 2 p 111. Ill .t p .111.
"\\ l11k ~lHl0fl' lhL0 le. he \Ure Ill visit
thL· ,,J111k hJum of u-.eJ lw ub a t b.1rg.1111
p1 i..:e'," '·'~' ,\rn11IJ.
:--t.11 111 .i·, Ilu11 J..,wre (o7J·11X5) i~
li1,,1ted .11 .;11~1 .• \1.1 ru1c A\C:. 1l11 Ualho.1
hl.111J
' The l.111L" ,t,t!f h.id ~:1 id c.:.1tl1er thi-.
)l.'ar 1h ;11 the Ualb11a B:t) Club \\llll!d •
In a b).t-minutc nc.:goti:ition, the
!!late agn:e<.l to back off on the
rc.:quirement if.the city donate:; 5':c of
tht! club's new lc:.1se revenue to the
lanJ) cummis!>ion to funJ !>late revil.!w
The de:il necJeJ A~semhly ap1m1\ .ii
to become off.icial._ Originally :iutlmred
by A~scmblyman Curt Pringle.
'' h1k cn.1hl111.t.! tht \ \'1.'rY \\ 1lrthwhilc ·
deh·l1>pll1.:nt i.i \°<;ntin~l' ...
0 Newport officer, late police dog to be honored
1111 -\'.\) & CO." wllin!! .1 :-.kinc:ue
u1!k1 l11 ill l11r 11ll'l1 11.1n1cJ. Gruuming
l-."r11ti.1b.
Ne,,1111 11 lk:1d1 Pulice Ollil.'cr D:t\e Stl.'lMJn and his
l.1te c111111e p.1rt11er Din!_!o "ill he h1111orc.:d "ith regiun;il
.111\l 11.11111n\\ ide :mJrd~ at ;1 ~q>I. 10 l'c.:rL•mony in
1\11.tlll'llll. I l1l' .'ldk~·t11 111 1, l1!!h1ly ~ce 1itl'd ''ith
I 11 l.111\ f°\1 r :--kn Ir .1t.!r.1ncc.:. and it.
111. I 11d~ .... 1 1kndnr:t 11 t ~ol id for S 16.
, 11 !1tP>11111;;. ... 1i.1mp1111 f~1r S:!O. l.>muothing
'· .!. ,.iub 1,1r S25 .. 111J protective hod)
11,, •1,t11111,·r l11r S25.
11·, 1111\\ .1,.11l.1hlc a t Tiffany & Co.
\'"•:1 1 '_l\01111 S1luth C'nast 1'1:11:1.
Dinp 1 \\Ill hl· ho nmct.I po~thumnu,!y for his service by
the 01.111ge County P11lit'l' C 111i11c.: ,\:-.i.ucia ti on at the
11r~.11111.t111111· ... annual benelit ).fi.m . D ing0 \\:I~ the
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Balboa Peninsula Arts and Music Festival ~et for Sept. 1 o
The Second Annual Balboa Pcninsula Art~ :inJ
Music Festiva l is scheduled for Sept. 10. from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. at the foot of the Ualboa Pie r.
lll::\O a.m.; thl· uphl'.t! L.11111 ):ILL group Thc Susie
H;11ben U.111J :tt ! LI:" .1 111: th\· OASIS Ukulele
S1ru111111c1 ~ ~-L I p 111 : lite C'h .1111:1~~. katuring an
;~rr:t) or ~~r.1111g 11n"'i\" :it !:.JS p.m.; and The
Sounds of S"111i:. perll1rn11nt.! mu~ic from the '30s. Sponsored by the City of Newport Beach ;ind
the Community Services Department, the one-day
fc~tiv:il wil feature an arts and crafts fair and a
wiJ\! \'Uricty of musical entertainment. ·
'40:. anJ ·50~ .11 4 p.111. ~
Admi:.~iun lo the fi;,,11,;d j, f1ee . There arc still
a few upe 11~11i;~ fur \cnJ11r~ 1111crc:.teJ in ~clling
handmaJc: 1trn1~. For infllrm:Hion. call the
C11111munity Sl'n ic.es Dl·p.1rtmc11t al (>~~-JI S I.
Scheduled performers include the "Dance City"
children's progrurn at 10 a.m.; Oreggy Dec a t
Freedom from Smoking ~rogram begins tonight at Hoag Hospital
A Freedom from Smoking
Clinic, spon)ored by Th.e
American Lung Association of
Orange County, begins tonight
COSTA MISA
2700 block or Peterson: Someone
climbed a 6-foot fence and stoic a
$~()() bit)'cle from the pa1io area of .
an apartment.
2600 block or San Cltmtnlt:
Someone pried lhe lock off a truck
an d swiped S865 worth of tools and
a knife.
JJOO block or llurbor: A car burglar
smashed a window to a vehicle and
stoic a car phone llllwth $300.
JOOO block or Bristol: Someone SCI
down a saxophone and a clarinet in
some bushes. When he returned, the
instruments were gone.
100 block of Ease 17th Strnl: A
jacket and personal organizer were
taken from inside a car after the
lock to a car door was pried open.
.5(10 block of West 19tb Slrftt:
Someone busted the Jock orr or a
&Ym loclccr •"" stoic a 'tlricfeasc,
wat.:n ind penonal orpni:ier. The
items were valued at 14,920.
•IWODllAC•
500 blocl el 3111 Stred: Four polled
geranium plants ~re discovered
at Hoag Memorial Hospi1~11. 301
Newport DlvJ., Newport Ik:ich.
. The course continue~ eve ry
from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday :ind
POLICE FILES
gon~ from the.r'c;i~ parking lot of a
busmess.
1500 block or Crown l>rh·t: A
woman reported that her S~.SllU ,~t
of fo~gold and gem bracelets were
missing after she took them off 10
wash her hands in the ladies room
of 'a l:iwn bowling club and Curi;111 them.
2200 block or Ntwporl Boulc,•11rd:
An upset newlywed from San Mateo
reported her $10,000 cng:igl'm.:nl
~ing was lost during her honl')moon
1n N~wJ>?rl Beach. She said she put
the ring in her husband's waflcl as
they visited the Crab Cooker
restaurant. Balboa Pier and ;;i
surfboard' shop.
200 block or E. Bay Avtnut: A
• contractor working on a home
reported that someone threw a ball
of wet towels at a window in the
house, 1hatterin& it.
100 block of Topa1 Avtnue: A
woman. hu ~ticed 25 lo 30 pieces
or 1terhn1 1dvcr and turquoise
~~ry. worth rouahty ss.ooo.
m1111n.a from her collection ove r the put Ill months.
SIMrt•• Pl8a, HM .;, lnint
_Xwaue: The preside~ of lama
ThursJay through Sept. 29.
A S75 fee cove.: rs the cost of ·
all 111.1tc.:ri:ils. Call .835-LUNG
fur <.lelaib.
Sp1>11~ rl.'pOrtctl th at someone
r1111~hcu a door lock 10 enter his II.JS~ hJrtl l\crostar vari parked in .1
~lructurc anti stoic 40 swc:itshirts. ~O
'111:1:l'r balls and 400 shorts and
T-shins, \\llflh S6.400, stored inside.
Alf of the items had the company
.kigo on thl'm.
11100 blork 'or Sh4:rln&ton Place: A
man :iwuki.: to find someone had '
:ip~arcntly snuck into his ap:irtment
"h1fc he was asleep, apparently
through an open sliding gloss door.
and look a VCR.
Buth at 27th Strttl; A 70.year-()ld
m:in apparently suffered :natal
heart attack while swimming in the
ocean. Two youne boys who were
swimming in the same area reported
that the man didn't come up riifll
away after a wave. OYertook him.
They pulled the unronsiou1 man
from the water and other whnc-11
and a lifeauord applied CPR, bu.a
the man died at Hoaa Hospital
abo,111 five minutes later.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, September 1, 1994 A3
ORANGI COUNTY FAIR WINNIU
JUNIO• & ADULT fLO•ICULTUH
Scull Glddin~'· Co\ta t.lc1>a, Featuring llubby
Usmg Mimature Balc5-of I lay I
Greener Pastures/ Black Beauty/ Float
• Sea I torses I Miniature · Unusual
Con tamer.
A~dress llap .could disqualilJ~· candidate ·
Su!>an llllddvl"-. ( m ta Mei.a, Unusual CuntJ111cr
JJmle l\.li111IJll\lcL, cu~tj Mci..i
bh1b11or\ Chrncc '
Jana KllmlJc\lil'L, Cl>,ta Mesa,
I Jll<lSlJpc or 1'.1110 Oc,1gn /African
Y1ulct: J. <it 1 lay·l la)·l lay!· Dry
Matcr1Jb I U\lng a Wooden Vase. K~llc1: Ko~nig, Co1>1a Mei.a, African
Violet • S111glc:, Re<l I Afm:an Violet ·"tu~t1·colt>r I Aloe I lmpatu.:ns /
Marigultl I Z1111tiJ·,.,l111i I Ins • Oth11r
Ucar<lc<l / Gc1aniu111 · Ivy/ l11biscus I
Any Other Nut Li\11.:<l / Roi.cs
Gr;inJ1llurJ • RcJ I "lint I Geranium .
F.tlll)' LCJf
Sharon Llddlr, <..u\tJ Mc\a
Ph1l0Jcndro11 '
Kath) UJ\lt111lll·r, CmtJ t.lesJ, Any
Other Not I l\lcu / Co\mO~ / I libiscus I
Ro:.c1> Mrn1Jturc • White /Candle
Dobci1cs · c .1nJlc Ring'/ Door or
Wall S"ag I c.1 Wreath.
µonnie "1.Jd)unnald, Co,ta Mesa,
~laranta \fmJn V1okt. V:1r1egated.
John ~IJlU011Jld, Co,ta Mesa, Any
Other Not I l\lc<l "IJranta I African
\'11Jlct • Double. V1<>lc t.
ltand} ~lat Uun.1ld, Co\l.l t.ksa,
Geranium AfrllJn Ymlet -Double:
Pink, White:
~lilhclc ~IJ) n.trd, Cmta Mc\:t,
Afrtlan Y1okt • ~inble, ·1'111k. ,
Dr. Uon Mil.:!1111, Co1>ta Mcsa,
RJbb11'5 hwt 1-crn.
Da1 id Oil, Co)t,1 Mn;1, Fuchsi:i.
Elobc Oil, C'o)t.1 Mc:~a. Arti\tic Floral
Arrangement~ · Ucauty Repeated I
U)ing 1-rc\h a11d DncJ Matefr.ils.
~l utthcw Ott, Co\la ,.,lc,a, Geranium.
ltl.'bccca L)nn Pil'co C\.>,tJ Mes:i
Afr1c:in Violet · Dl>~blc, Violet. '
Juinu~ PulD~~I. Co~ta ~ki.a, In a Boot.
!'>atulce Schol'l tlcr, Co~tJ Mei.a, Roses
l-lonbunda · l'ink
RJchard L. Snell, Costa Mesa. Any
Other Cactus Not Listed.
Jenna Vllletoe, Costa Mesa, Any
O ther Not listed.
Jennifer Ward, Costa Mesa, Dish
Garden.
Jenica Ward, Costa Mesa, Dish
Garden. •
Renee Wc:lr, Costa Mesa, Commcrical
Floris1s Divisions • Party Basket I
Party Time -18Easel Arrangement.
Ashley Wilburn, Costa Mesa, Any ,
Other Nol Listed.
Brooke Wiiburn, Costa Mesa, Any
Oilier Not li~ed.
Kyle Allee, Cos1a Mesa, ln a Boot.
Stacy AJlct, Cosla Mesa, Dicffcnbachia I
African Violet • Mini Variety I Dish
Garden I Best U~ of Theme I SM.Idle
Up For Fun.
Tammy Allee, Costa Mesa, Artii.t1c
Floral Arrangements · Basket
liOU!IUClS.
Ta)lor AJlee, Costa Mesa. 5 1-lo.,.cri.
and Foliage in a Bottle.
Leah Banks, Costa Mesa, Dahlia
-Multi-color I Artistic Floral
Arrangements · Rainbow I lue!I/
Moribana -Exhibitor's Choice I
Feathery Summertime Bouquc1.
Michael Banks, Costa Mei.a Begonia
Tuberous.
l\lichelle B'anks, Costa Mesa, Any
Other Cactus Not Listed I In a Doo1 I
Black Beauty.
Cindy Black. Costa Mesa, Asparagus
Sprengeri / Senecio • Hanging Vine.
David Uoothney, Costa Mesa, Unusual
Con miner.
l'ctcr Schrl')cr, CO\IJ ~tc,a. An}
Other t'\ot L1)tcd Fred
!tad.el Sd1n:)l'r, Cu,1.1 ~k,,1, ~lartin's
E,hinocadu\. UJrrd CJltu' ()n the
PortulJca •
Dee Sheahan, (.\Na M..:,a. Artl\llC Coast
l-lnral Arrangement\· !>addle Up h >r l'.Olumn
1-un' Unu~u:il Container I Mm1aturc \\ill not
(5-II) Ui.rng J-re~h and Dried ~IJtcriJls / 13J\ket Bouquc1 I On the a ppear
P~rm llJr\c~t of Love/ Bouquet Ui.mg I oda).
Jnu OlJ Con1a1ncr / 1'>' 1rhng / lJ1>1ng .i It \\ j II
S1Jn~ l 11lc 1 IJ) K1<lc/ Dci.1gn rl'furn
lncoporating a Uandan,1. Q the
Beach City Charte r," Kiewit fkction.
wrote. • According. to the city charter, a
Kiewit, who descnbed herself in council c~ndidate must be a regis·
the lellet as a "concerned citizen," tered voter in the di~tru:t they in-
• j • • Gabbard hu') ,·iola1ed tlte c11y s
election code. "We're _not an in·
\C:.t1gating authotity." • ; .
...,. A complaint is filed'
against Newport counc il
hopeful Charlie Gabbard
because he listed his
business address, not his
home, on election
• could no• ·be reached Wcdn~sday tend to represent.
for comment. .. Gabbard technic:i~ly 111 111 com-
She !:.aiJ Gabbard h:i!:.n't vio-
Jated any couuly voter regisu at1on
l.!W'I.
papers.
"sv DAVlO H EITZ, SI-An WllTTl.a
CORONA DEL MAR -A Co-
rona del Mar resident has asked
that engineer Charlie Gabbard be
disqualified from the City Council
contest because he listed his busi-
ness address as his home address
on official election ,papers.
In a letter to city officials, Eliza-
beth Kiewit asked •that Gabbard
be disqualified from the race for
alle~ly violating the city's· char-
ter and zoning laws and state and
local election laws.
"l am requesting your office to
investigate to determine if f\lr.
Gabbard should ~ disqualified
from running for a scat on the
City Counci l based_ n the'fact ihat
he docs not reside in the district
from which he has been nomi-
nated as ·required by the Nev.port
&•a American Heart V Association
G a bba rd def~n<led himself phance with tpat requirement. llis
against the allegations, saying he ' oft1ce is loc~ted in a strip mall at
live') in an apartment in the t.lis.. 436 1 !cliotropi; A\e. in Coron.1 iJ~l
tnct at 432\.--'l Heliotrope Ave., Mar, which is in the di .. trict \~here
aero')!> the alky from his ousiness. Gab'b:ird is running.
He said he hJs lived there for two His apartment ;,ibo rs an th1: 'd1'i-
year!. .•
"I lt\c where I live and-that's
th:u," Gabbard said. "Anybody
"ho "111 go to such great lengths
10 get somebody off the ballot
must have a hiddc.n agenda some-
\\here."
Gubbard said he intends to in-
'itc 1\.11.: \\ 1t to his apartment for
lunlh.
Gabbard u~cd the address oC his
bu.,anc ....... TVS Engineering, on his
official nomin::ition papers. The
form spcci(j.cs under penalry of
pcqury tha t a rc~idc ntial address
be li~led.
. A~mtant Cuy Attorney Robin
flory is invcstiga\ing Kicwi t's com·
pl.dot. If Flory determines that
·G;ibbarJ ha~ violated the code,
-.he \\ill a-.k the Registrar of Vo·t·
c:rs tu disqualify him from the
tric1.
Accord ing to Gabbard, he l•ltcn
u-.es the business add1 css I cc.iu~e
h~ has made an ofkr en J home
on Heliotrope Avenue ~111d J,,c n't
J..now hO\V much long.er he' \\ill be
living in the apartment
"The o(fke I'll keep, l hc up:HI·
ment I might not," GabbJrJ ~.lid.
He said that for a \\ hilc 111 I ';92
shortly after getting a di\ ufl .. c . .h~
actually did li-.e m his ot11cc -
even . though it's Luncd fur com-
mercial use.
"The · only thing I pll>b:tl'ly
broke a law on i!:. th.it I didn't
know you couldn't liH: in a plJ.l.e
like that," Gabb:uJ saiJ.
Bev Warner of the Ot .rngc
County Registrar·o'f Voter~ ~lfil.:e
sai°d it's up tll Ne" pun lk.11 .. h lit)'
()ffici::ils · 10 dctermtnc \\ licthr.:r
';
l'.ill ick O;irtohc, u real cl.tau:,
ugcnt who ;il;o ~ runn,ing for
Louncil 1n Corona -1.kl Mar, s;iid
the ullcgal1on11 ugainst Gabb:rnt'
seem unfounded.
., ')Ute .IS hcd. don't think
that ., a 1 \:a sun to <l1squ::ilify ... o me-
b\>U) ,'' 13:.tdultc ')JIU. "It's very d1f·
l11:ult tu tulll>\~ all .their rules and . . thc:rc·~ nut a lot ol help on the my
lc:\c:l. Rc.tll\ticall), it's ~ind-of ~tu
ptd. It:. .not like he.:'~ trying to de·
l.1:. i\ c s~mcbudy."'
o,n111') 0 !'.di. the other council
1.:anU..J;.i1c.: lrom 'CoronJ del ·Mar,
'J1J he Ju"c~n't ha' e.1m opinion on
.,,hcthcr GJbb:mJ s~ould be dis ...
llUJlilicJ. 1 ·:I Jun t Jll! 1f Ch:irlae d :ibb:ird
li\e~ 111 J trcchouse Kl rona del
M:u-, quite frunJ..ly." O'N~il said.
Longtime '-ummunit~ lea~er Lu·
'cna J la) ton. fon!1erfy,,prcs1dcnt of
the Coron:i dcl ~tar Chamber of
Commerce. defended Gabbard.
· 11c·., cxtn:mcly wt:ll thought of
111 (01,10~ dcl !'.L.ir:, · I IJyton said.
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TODAY u1ped ronurure bf9 dcast. Cost is SlS.
Call 969·9790.' · '
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Harbor Guild of the Performing Arts
Center will hold a lunch mec1i9g at RICHATION COMM&JllON
the Balboa Say Oub in Newpdrt /"".. ' The ParkS, Beaches and Recreation
Beach. Cost is $.20 and includes ll:n\ch ' Commission of the City or N....,....rt and entertainment. For more ---rv informarion, call ,759~3272. .. Beach is holding Its monthly mee1ing at the Council Chambers, 3300
UPUIUCAN/HllPAHIC HCIPTION
Forrner Tennessee Go,ernor Lem3r
Alcxundcr and California Jtepublican
Party Chairm3n Tirso Del Junco arc
lhe featured gueslS ~t the Rcpublic:in
Parry of Orange County Hispal)iC' ·
Ourrcach Reccprion from 5 10 7 p.m.
at rhe Villa Nova Restaurant, 3131 W .r
Coast Highway in Newport Beach. For
more inforl)1alion, call SS6-8SSS.
,RHDOM 'PROM SMOIOH.O
the ~er1can Lung Association of
Newpon Blvd. in Newport Beac:,h.
FRIDAY, SIM. f
FRIDAY NIGHT LIVI
A night of music, mirth and tale'nt is
presented by Bill Wolfe al 8 p.m at
the Costa Meu Church of Reli3lous
Science, 2850 Mesa '(erde Ave. East,
Suite s. Costa Mesa. Performers who
sing, dance, read poeuyi1>lay
instruments; etc. are encouraged 10 t~ke part in the show. Admission to'
the show is SS. Dcilijts, 969-4778.
MOUND TOWN
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CAil IMOW
1 he Orange Cou~ty .
Cruil>in' Association is
sponsoring a car show
Saturday, Sunday and
Monday in buildings 10, 16, 11
and outside areas a1 the
Ornnge County Fair & . ·
faposition Center, 88 f :ur
Drive, Costa Mesa. Hours ure 9 '1.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday and 9 a.n;i. !O .
3 p.m. Monday. Adm1ss1on is
S7.50 for adults 12 and
older. Call 826-1948 for, more
. jnforlnotion.
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;0 lndi:a who h:.~c crc:ircd :ind
manut.lcturccJ their own lino of
clothing. Sav;mn:ih'$ llut & Art
Gallery nl 2000 \V. Da1"9a Blvc.J. 1n
Nc\\1>9fl Uc:ich, who c:irry the
SllAltE clothing, will hold a SNu:s of
fund-raising events lhtou~hout
September. All profits gcncra\\;l.1 b}'
these even ls will be used to pro\ tJ~
schooling for the chtlc.Jrcn of SI I \ltl!
cr:iflspcopk. C~urches o~,
· huinan1rnri:in groups who want tu
\\Ork \\1th Sa,,,Jnnah'i. to promote 1
, ~1 IAltE can call OJ\1d Montl:omi:C)
31 6,75-6734.
DtY'ORCI SUPPORT OIOUP
M:irmcrs Church sponsors a free
divorce recovery ~upport group l,hl\
Wednesday ut 7 p.m. a1 1000 l.i1wn in
Newport Bc.:ich. •
LUPUS fOUtlDAUON
A. su'ppoct group fo; younger p;ili~ ill~
;.,·irh Lupu meets the second anJ
, -·fourth Wednesday o( each month lrom
_Orangc·County announces a Freedom
from Smoking Clinic beginning today
at I loag Memorial Hospitul, 301
NcwpQl"t Blvd. in Newport Bcbch an,d
continuing·e.,,cry'-Monday and
Thursday th rough Sept. 29 from 1 to 9
p.m. A S75 fee covers the cost of 1111
rnatert:.tls. Cati 835·LUNG for details.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 ·
a More Powerful You," starts 1onight Service will be held nl 6 p.m. at Le
• nod runs for 6 consecutive weeks in Mcridien I lotcl, 4500 MacArthur Blvd.
C.osta Mesa. The groups will begin . in Newport Beach. Mark Stroback of
1:30 to 3 p.m. in Ncwpori BC:Jlh. ror
derails, call 536-1734.
FRID~Y
IUSINHS DIVILOPMINf.MHTINO
Three local business O\\ners and
managers will discuss lhe business
chm.itc during the weekly 1 a.m.
brcakfµs l mectililg or Consumer
Uu,inc~s Network at Dante'~
Restaurant.. 1701 Connrhian ~Vay in
Ne" p0rr8e;u;h. The program will be
WA.i.K/.100/RUN
Fifty-Plus Firncss Association is ·
spensoring a froe wallc/jog/run (or
people 50 years of age and older. The
event meets in the parking lot of the
Newport-Mesa YMCA, 2300 .. ~
University Ave. at 7:45 a.m. For
details_. call 751-1792.
MONDAY, SEPT. 12.
WOMIN'I SUPPORT OIOUP
A woman's support group. "Moving to
with stretching, walking and jogging, "Nation's Restaurant News"" ill
and th~n communication skills, present ap industry update. Cost is S20
professional and personal . · per member prepaid, S25 per member
relationships, and more. The group · al the door, $30 per person for guests.
meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Cost is $20 per • For more information, call 951·32Q3.
session. Call Mickie Shapiro, licensed
.marriage & family ,therapist, at
"751·1792 for more informarion. WEDNESDAY, SEPT'. 14
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\iYOMIN tN fOOD llRVICI ·
"'fhc Orange County Chapter of '
lloundtablc for Women in Food
IHIRMAN L181AAY VOLUHTllRS
A volunteer orientation is being held
at Shc(mnn Library and Garden~.
Volunteers arc needed to assist witk
vari9us projects: For more ~
inform3tion, call Marion l larncy al
ONGOING '
IHdl fUND UlllNO.
SHARE (Support I l:indjcappcd And
Rehabilitation Effort) is a group of'
4.00 severely handicapped craftspeople
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comparison.of_ our facilities and
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crematio_n; we welcpme your
visit to our state-of-the-art
crematoria, where family and
frie~ds may witness our ~armg
service. Our convenient chapel
and crematorium,· are located
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Tbt Volunttn Dlrutory ru n ptr·
lodkally lo the Dally Piiot. Ir )ou'd
llkt !nformatlon OD &fll ln& )OUr Of& n•
lutloo listed, call 6"'2-4321, nt. 374. . ' ,.AMerlca11 Cancer Society
The An\erican Cancer Spcicty's
Orange County Unit is seeking office
vol unteers for numerou' days and
ho~rs. Volunt.eers wilj help .wi t.Ii a
vancty of pro1ects such as An~cls on
Wheels (taking patients to
chc:motherapy treatmentsJ. Daffodil·
.' Days, .Mak111g Strides, an'd the Great
Amencan,;)mokcout and more .for
information on these and othc·;
volunteer opportunit ies, call Cari
Davidson at 364-3829.
American Red Cro11,
Or~111• Ceunty .chapter'
• The OranJC County chapter of the
American Req Cr'os~ needs volunteers
who enj~y publi'C spe·aking to addrc~
community groops about Rett Crb~s
services as part of the chaptcr•s . • •
Speakers Bureau. Volunlcer public
information'ot'hccrs arc also needed to
act as liaisons.with the media in
disaster and emergency situations. For
information, call Judy Iannaccone at
835-538 1. For general voluntect areas,
contact Joan Miller 835·5381, ext. 422.
Arts Academy of
Orange County
The Arts Academy of Orange
County In Costa Ms:sa is a new .
umbrella organi zation for the Costa '
Mesa Art League, Ballet Montmartre,
Costa Mesa Civic Pla)house and ~cwpor~ lkach Showtime. The group
1s planning to fund and bu illl a
community arts fo cihty for the four
~roups in Costa Mesa FoPmorc
information, call Alice Lcggcu at
540-2557.
Ballet Pacifica
The Ballc1 Pacifica Guild. a
volunteer suppon group for Ballet
Pacifica, needs vt":untccrs to serve as
COQkacs a1 evc.nts, conduct fund-raising
events and help with cos1umc and
scenery repairs. Volunteers "'ho p·refcr
nof to join the guild arc ..-.elcome and
1hey may hclp as lillle or as much as
desired. For anforma1ion, call Molly
Lynch at ~2·9275.
119 Brothers, Ilg Sisters
Men and women over 20 years of
age, having lived in Orange Coupty for
six months and on the job for at least
three months, arc needed to serve as
big· brothers or big sis1ers for child ren
__ 6·16 from singlc·parent homes. lt ·
.J requires a 6ne-year commitment or 4-6
CAR WASH&
CAltNAUBA WAX
C Att Ce.& Se6t Wuk'. 0 • .. teritr Clt"ial • a... Mite Welk u • s 5'tcW *" . s,.tleu ..... ., p \ Mlll4 Dtllilll • f11I C.1"111• W~a
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ON YOUR O•Y
CAR WASH ~{~~"·
·our People Mike the Om.renc. •
hours per ..-.eek to ~t\C a~ a rol<l '
model for a child Applic:ints milt eo
through a screening and intel"iew
procc\S a~ do the ch1lllrcn, and effort!>
arc made to compa1ibly malch the
l\\O, For anfonnation, bll PJtrici:i
Davi ;ii 544· 7773 . . .
Boy, Scouts of America Inc.
Oiange County Council
The volunteer opportuni1ics arc
. ~roaq, but indui!~ short-range projccls
hkc teaching scssl,On~ at nex t summer's
day camps lo long-term commitment~
in fund·rai!>ing, program development
anll traunng. to c:<i'lting troops and
packs. For more information, call
De"on Dougherty :it 546-4990.
Center for .
Creative A•ternatlves
The Cent~r for Cro,.ti\e •
Allornatives, a non-prQtit charitable
organization .which works through th e
United Wa}'. has a need Cor volunteers
as well as graduate level interns or
traances .• for information. call Karen
at 6-S:!-0377.
College H~spltal
1 he Ccllcge I losp1tal Costa Mesa
Au~1liary 1~ al\\a}s lool..ing for frie ndly
people to volunteer at the hospital 10
help \\ith the paticnls :rnd to perform
clerical duties. For.informa1iori, call
Susan Wcsthcimer, vice president of
mcnibcr~hip, at 640-44:?0', or College
Hospital of Costa Mesa at 642·2734
•!rom the hours of 9 n.m.·4 p.rv.
Community Hospice ·care
Commun11y I lospicc Cilre, an
organization that pro,ides medical and
cmo11onal support to 1crminally·ill
patients and their fomilic 1n the •
Orange Count} area, needs volunteers ·
an Co la Mesa and ,..:c..-.port Beach.·
Volun1ccr must be able to ghe two to
four hour\ per \~eek for \l~iting
people, pro\ 1ding periodic re pile
relief to care &1"crs, reall1ng and
..-. riting lcuers and run~ing occasional
opponun1ues nrc ava1~ablc an 1hc
hesp1cc office or communrty and
require minimal training. For
inform:uion or rcgi~tration, cJll Cindy
Laird at 978~7447.
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
needs many \Oluntccrs for ushering.
ba.ckstage, maihngs,.typ1ng, lights,
sounll cffcc1s, special effect~.
costuming, collecting prop~. pla>
rcalling committee, programs,
ad\crusang, public relataons,
funJ-raisang, house managers •
a~~1stants to producers. membership
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6th Annual Billfish
· Tag ~ Re.lease Tour_n~ment
Bon ~oyage Party
Thursday, September 8
5:30 pm
Balboa Bay Club
Hon d'oeuvres Mld No-Host 8u
$25 per persoQ
Exciting Live A~cd~n tteni~ lncludt:
• Harley Davidson motorcycle::._ .
• Goody ear Bllmp ride for two
• 4-days ftshlng for 4 In Cabo
San Luc.as (airfare lnd uded)
• Edwards Theatre Annual
1>as.s for 4
• Newport Harbor cocktall
cruise for .SO ----
over 100 opportunity drAwlns prtzes ••••
for ddlets or mon lnfonullon, pleue c.A11 7t4/S74-7Z•
Proceeos benef 1t Hoag ttospitlf's •t•oaq room eqmJ.at 1 Ml rtno\41i0fl!
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VOLUNTll• DlalCTOltY
commi1tcc, cleaning and straightening
up, and photography. For more
.Information, call 6S(}.S269.
CoataMeaa -
Hl~terlc•I leclety
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The Costa Mesa Historical Society
collects information, photos and
ariiracts relating to the history of
Cos1a Mesa and the Harbor area. It is
adults how to read, -write anll speak
English. Volun1ecrs must take a
six·f.'eek training course to become a
Laubach literacy and •
English·as·a·sccond·language tutor.
For info rmation, c:ill Mnrecry Fuller at
548-3384.
.ceata Mesa
Senior CUlzens C•!P•
The Costa Mesa Senior Ce nter, a
multi-purpose senior services facility, is
now open at the &irner of 1 ~1h Street
and Pomona AvCJluc. Volunteers arc
needed to provide occasional
transportation to frail·i.eniors, to
perform minor home repairs; and to o
assist with special events, fund-raising,
general offlte work and word
Thursday, September 1, 1994 AS
cncrty·and cnthu'>ia m a kw da)) u
monch. For inform111ion, call 640-4777
bc1..-.ccn 10 am. and 5 pm.
(cister Seals
c35ter Scab Soc1e1y needs
\Oluntcers for ongoing clcricill v.ork,
help in programs for children v.ith
d1sabihties and one-time .. oluntccr) 10
help w1rh special events. For
1nforma1ion, c:ill 834·1 ~11
Exchange Club Chlld
Abuse Prevention Center
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f rle11.t1 of the
Ce1ta Meaa Ultrary
The Friends oC the Costa Mesa
Library, a support aroup for the
library, needs \Olunleers to run book
~ales and staff lhc book room at the
library for i.clling of used boou and
purchasmg of new ones. The library in
gcncrJI can u~e volunteers v.ith -•
clerical skill) and those with a
..-.ilhngncss or the .knowledge to hc1p
• run children's craft progr:ims. Drivers
arc needed 10 help ~i1hihe·books 10
the homebound program. Also, those
interested In volunteering ro help . •
:idmini>tcr the entire Friends program.
are needed. I lour:. nrc llcxib1e,
including e\enin~s and ..-.cckends. For
informauon, call ~6-8$.i5.
Glrl Scouts
• open to the public on Thursdays frol'fl
10 n.m.·3 p.m. and by appointment.
Vol unteers ate f\eedcd for the
Children's 1 listory Program, to upda1e
current books and to distribute
materials to schools when requested.
The socic1y needs people with an
interest in local his1ory to serve as
docents (tour guides) at its his1orical
site, 1he Diego Sepulveda Adobe.
Other needs include people with-
typing and filing sldll~ and.people with
neat handwriting to work with the
,ehoto collection. For inform ation, call
'Ch:irlcs Beecher at 631·5918. .
processing. Volunteer instructors arc
also needed for cl:rsses at the center.
including book rcv~w. choru!,
woodworking, jewelry making and
Spanish. For more info rmation, ~all
the Senior Center at 645·23S6 from•9 •
Volunteer training sessions for
parental aides !Ire coming up soon.
Volunteer$ arc needed by the
Exchange Club Child Abu\c
Prevention. Center to help families
v..hc're an incidcnl of child abuse h3~
been reported and a referral made by
1hc county. Parent aides work ..-.1th an
"at risk" Camily for OflC )e<Ar, bui!Jang
a trusting relat1on~hip whrch .
subsequently enables th~· p'arcnt aille
to teach th.e family parenting. ·•
commun~ation skills and
problcm·SOl\1ng tcctiniques. Inquire
about special training ~.:ss1Clns. 1 he
'center also needs \Oluntcer~ to ..-.·ork
with families of high·risk cbittlren "ho
arc V!?'ltttl~arcntal drug addiction ..
Spanish·spc:iking voluntcc~ nnd those
with a background an <he medical field
are ~specially desired. For informJtiol)
on either program, call 72'.!·1107.
- .The Girl .. S.:outs of Orange County
v. 111 train all adult \Oluntccr.s, •
Volunteers arc needed for troop
lcadcrs.-Th"Crc arc 1l&SO special •
· ",comm1ttcc~ to plan events for the girls •
and aduhs. Committees could entail
e'<tcn .. 1'<e time ov~r three or four
months, or J.,i hollrs a month over a
•full )Car for ongoing committees. The
Costa M~aa· Literacy Group
a.m.·5 p:m. i-
Dlscovery Shop The Costa Mesa Literacy Group,
run by Margerie Fuller 1lnd Ruth
Wilson, needs volunteers to help
people become literal~ or teach
• Enilish as a s~cond language. Tutor
training sessions, sponsored by the
Central Orange County Literacy
Cou~cil, arc dedicated to teaching
Discovery Shops arc the only s1ores
that arc owned and operated by the
American Cancer Society. Fun and
friendship arc just two or the many
benefits you'll receive as a Discovery
_ Shop volunteer. No special skills are
necessary, just a i;!esjrc to share your
Garis Sco'\jts are al..-.ays lool..Kig for
eommun1t)' pe()plc v.illang to share •
llxpcr11~c for onc-umc• lectures,
demonstrations or classes. For
1nforma11on, call the Girl Scout
Council '>f Orange County at 979· 790(! .. .
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Neighborhood Improvements:
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Browse.
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.Fix~it .
Rem del .
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And take a look at all o ur
neighborhood imp~9vements, inc~uding
.the new McFaddens ~ake Shoppe ;
-Safari fashi0R~ boutiqHe,
Collage frames a~d gifts, and_ the
... newly ~xpanded What's Cooking. ..
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NEWPORT HILLS CENTER . . .
Sa" Miguel Drive at FOrd ROOd , Newport Beach
Ralph
644,7992
Gable'
640-9494
Bank of America
760-461 2
Dr. Jack Connole
644-0165
~~"$1' Collage
~"$1'. • 640 .. 73 71 ~ McFaJJcns Bake hoppc
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644-1820
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Crown Ac~ Hardware
644·8S40
"l'-'wr(1rr Hilt ... Arnmal H{)"r•tal
759 1911 . .
cwporr Hill.., Cl~.mcr"
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l'\\ p \'1rt Hi ll" l ru~..,
64 "' 7 H3
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720-944
Sk1hh\ Tuw rlng
720-168 3
The Thai T<1uch
640:012
Union Oil
644-71~1·
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A8 Thursday, September 1, 1994
MacADAM·GRHK
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Costa Mesa resident .Laura Greek and Dr. Scott MacA'(lam of
\Vestn1instcr exchanged iheir wedding' vows in Mariiiers Church,
Newport Dcach on June 25. H~ is the son of Dr. and·Mrs. Millard
MacAdnm of Newport De:ach. The couple grectecj 270 guests at thcic
reception in Sherman Gardens in Corona del Mar.. .
Mr. and Mrs~ Davi.d Greek of Oceanside arc tJ1e parents of the bride.
'She wore a govm .of off-white raw silk with :i chapel train and an off
the shoulder beaded bodice.
Honor attendants for the couple were Mrs. Bryan Giese, ~istcr of the
bride, as matron of honor and Dr. Millard f\lacA-dam, fathc'r of the
bridegroom, as his son's best man. . .
·The couple are at home in Westminster after a honeymoon visit LO
Tahitj, Bora Dora and Moorca. She is employed by South Coast
Repertory Theater and he is wiCh Newport Chiropractic in Costa Mesa.
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tKIDMORl-COVINOTON
A May 13 ceremony in Our •
Lady Queen of Angels CalhoHc
Church in Newpo1 t Beach joined
m marriage Kay Covington of Los
Angeles and John Robert.
Skidmore of Duncanville, Tex.
She ill the daughter of Mrs. Ruth
Covington of Corona del Mar bnd
tho late Dr. Campbell Covington.
· The couple gr.eeted family and
friends at their reception at the
Dig Canyon Country Club.
The brille wore her molher's
wedding gown of blush satin
ovcrlaict with a lace bodice
embcllishetl with tiny satin
rosettes anti seed pearls.· She was
Mtended by her sisters, Carol
Thompson as matron of honor
and Terry C.Ovington, bridesmaid.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Huggins. His
best man was Bill Galt.
After a wedding trip to the Fiji Islands, the couple are at home in
Westchester. She is vice president of real estate coostruction lending
with Wells Fargo Bank of Los Angeles and he is an Independent
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K:ithcrine Sus:in Thomp on of
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in Laguna Presbyterian . Church,
Laguna Dench. The couple greeted
230 guests .at their reception •H Big
Canyon Oountry Club. .
The ~ride is the daughter of
Karen K. Thompson qf Newport
iJeach.?nd John .R. Thompson of
Tusti n. She wore a gown of silk
shantung, with a V-necked ~c·
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Matron of honor was Melissa
Davis and Davon Copelahd, Di·
anne Degenk'olb, Kimberly Do<ler,
Sandra Martin, Carol Sever, Salty
T.lkata and Michelle Weir were
bridesmaids. .
Gene and Jeao Robertson of
Corona dCl ~far arc the parents of
1he bridegroom. He had mo best
men, Jim and Joe Robertson. Ush·
ers were John Foster, Steven
Ducche, Arthu_r Hufford, Jerry
Wenker, Chet Olsen and Thomas
Minar. .. .
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Thursday, September 1, 1994 A7 .
Italian grape .. ·harvest 8Vent .wili ·11elp fight pediltr.ii:. :canter
T he handsome young Orange
County real estate executive
cha.tted with his
Arn>ani-clad peers on the patio of
Ristorante Prego. The hundred or
so guests toasted Pinot Grigio as
the sun went down to the west
over the Newport Harbor. How fortun~c, how privileged, this •
gathen ng of th~ upwardly mobile
f utute "masters
of the universe"
set appeared.
A lovely young
blonde with a
fhort bob and a
shorter black
scooped neck
oo.s;krnil dress
sauntered over to
the real estate
executive. He put
his arm around
her waist, and The Crowd s-he nuzzled in.
.They kiss~{,
h~l.'.o. '~!his is my
wife ~rt\,'' sdid John Weiner, a
. ~a ~esa resident and ·
successful real estate exec with the ·
Koll Corporati on. "We are
Samantha's parents."
. Samantha Weiner ls 31Jl years
old. At 15 months she was
diugnosed with cancer.
Tile Weiners and the rest of
their crowd of friends, colleagues
ttnd supporters joined forces at
Prego for The Pediatric Cancer
. Research Foundation in
cooperation wi1h Children's
· Hospital of Orange County.
-Their successful, carefree
appearnnce was deceptive. There
is no1hing carefree or easy about
life in the Weiner household, or in
any am1 y \\here cancer has
infected a child.
"We hve Crom day to day,
moment to moment," John Weiner
said. ··samal)lha is in remission
·now, followi'ng bone nr.irrow ·
tran!.plant surgery and a year of
chemotherapy. Things are going
. .
well, but we orlly have a 50%
ch3nce of a cure. h 's a waiting
game. We wait, we monitor, wy.
pray."
This night, the Weiners and
friendsJ elT and Bonnie p ankberg,
Dr. Mitchell and Ellen Coiro,
Robert and Susan Anderson,
Gerald and Putricla"Llndner,1
Butch and Marilyn Pope of Lido
Isle, John and Karen Vallely, Scott
and Cindy J ones and James and
Joanne Grant joined forces as
underwriters of Pediatric Cancer
Research Foundation.
Prego celebr.ates its purpose by
hosting the annual Fest3 della
Vendcmmia · -ttie American ·
version of the time honored (l31ian
tradition of the grape harvest and
crushing:
To lr.1ck ofC the fellta, P~gd
general manager Fr~oco Vessia
invited the, research foundation
crowd to gather under his elegant
arbor in Irvine. A sumptuous
buffet supper of grillcd·cggplant,
roasted garlic, marjnated lamb, .
shrimp and pasta ove rflowed the
tables in celebration of the .
upcoming Festa delta Vendemmia
scheduled for the autumn harvest
date of Oct. 2.
The cost to ~ttend the fe.sta is
$50 for adults.and $10 for
child ren. If you order tickets in
advance, you'll save $10-9n adult
admission. The pbont number to
call is 532-8692. Prego will donate
all proceeds to the research
foundatioA . ·
As John and Kim Weiner
thanked those in attendance for
theif support, a surprise visitor
came on the Prego scene. She was
dressed in traditional Italian grape
cf\lshing gar9. ¥~~ know
cliche look ... full pea ant !.~irt,
off the shoulder white cotton lace
blouse,_ hair pul!J!d back under a
bandana. The-kind of CO!itume the
late great Lucille Ball wore on
that famous "1 Love Lucy"
episode where she climbed into
the vat to crush the grapes:
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Samantha and John Weiner . " ~e the f~cu$ ~f fun at ~e
upcoming festa. A "Lucy"
look-alike contest is planskd to
spice up the grape crushing.
n:search fou~dation.~'Wc're
fortunate that I have a ~cry good
job that allows Kim to stay home.
We're Cortu11ate for the support of
a lovi ng family an<l strong
friendships, and most of all we're
• fortunate that lr\-C have Samantha.
and he( younger si!.ter Casey.''
Weiner said he no longer ask~
questions lilte why,,why me, why •
my dau_ghter? "Our onl>' question
now i=> '~hen? \\'hen .... ill Samantfia
be cured?"
With the h~lp-of organiwtions
like Pediatric Cancer Rc)1:arch
Found;1tion, medi cal ad\anccn1ent,
Cl)urage, pra)Cf and peisi)tcnce,
the "hen \\i ll hop1;fully be \1.:l)' • •
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'1 hur~d:i) und S&turday. '
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W ithout missing a beat, the
visitor hopped into the vat
wi th the assistance' of Vessia. She
turned to face the crowd ... and it
was Lucy ... or at least a
look-alike. .
"We are very fortunate" said n'"·
smiling John Weiner enjoying the
"Lucy" anti~ and pleased at the
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I . DOG PARK ·
Th~ opening of Costa Mesa's
· Orst dog 'J>ark is nearly one •
month ahead of schedule.
C~ officials say the piece of
lana in T-ewinkle Park will
debut Oct. 14.
OUTDOOR MOVIES
The qµaint, 29.-year-old
Balboa Island tradition of
showing free movies under
the ~tars is in jeopardy
. becaVse or.continuing
neighborhOod complaints.
Movie screener Larry
Capune, 52, says he's fed up
and is about to pull the plug
on hi$"projector.
TOD OS
HERMAN OS
The newly formed non-profit·
. -designed to link various
communit programs ?l'ld
groups that work witn lccal
youth -~eld its nr t
f undraiser last weel..end and
raised about S 1,501'.
FLETCHER
.IONES .IR.
Newport Beach orficials are
trying to put togelher a deal
to keep tne Newport Beach
Mercedes dealer -who •
wants to move from his
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-comp exnegoITatlons now
center around a chuck of
land alongside the San
Joaquin Hills toll road. The
city would lose hundreds of
thousands of dollars if the
dealership moved out of•
Costa Mesa police
will deploy similar
dogs trained to
sniff out dr~gs on
local high school
campuses.
Newport Beach.
DRUG-SNIFFING
DOGS
A proposal being discussed
by the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District and
Costa Mesa police to allow
drug-sniffing dogs on
campuses has gotten a
positive response in the
community.
DALMATIANS
Scores o( the black-and-white
dogs have been saved thanks
to Costa Mesa resident Randy
Warner, who rescues
Dalmatians about to be pul
to sleep at Southern
California pounds.
. Ll nER
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A. Daily Pilot fan -·The Daily Pilot has such an
important place here in
Orange County, and l read
it every day.
There are two people
especially l'd like to
mention.
First, Gaeton Scatzo, in
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Should stUdents ·be hounded?
Readers debate Pol ice Department plan to use drug-sniffing dogs on local high sc hool campuses
Editor's note: A clear majont)
of those ca/ling the Reader~·
Hotline said they would lii~·or
letting pol{ce bring drug-snifftng
dogs onto high school c.impu~cs
in the Newport-Mesa Umflt·d
School District. "Wh:llelC:r 1t
takes" was a common phra~e
used by respondent::..
The Costa Mesa Police hdJ <I
press conference Wedne!>d.Jj to
discuss usiJJg dogs on high s<:lwol
campuses in Costa Mesa. Police
in.Newport Beach, though. fl<He
no such plan.
Following is our Fcadcrs'
reactions.
0
1t shoulp be a plca~ure to have
dogs highly trained and well
behaved patrolling all the
Newport-Mesa campu))CS ~nif!ing
out dope. It is far preferred over
a bunch of coke-snorting, pot
'Smoking, dealing for dollars out
of control teen-age kids. Let's ge1
it on. Have at it, Police
Department and you have m,·
best.wishes.
. _ __-RttTtt HULSMAN.
lllud<;nls ha"eLthe privilege of
a11cnd'ing school at taxpayers'
expense to get an education,
'' hich r. >SI students appreciate.
I·or thu 1.. ..., ho feel otherwise.
pt.'.1haps the knm,ledge th;H dogs
ma) patrol the campus would
dLtcr them from trying to push
drug-, at school.
Abo parent!> h.we the right to
expect that their children are in..
school 10 u safe cn"ironmcm and
not be cuerccd or teased to·"try
11. yuu might just like it "
LORI P-ETERSON
Costa Mesa
0
there aren't any.
13ut l definitely think t~at they
should be used fot a period of
time to see \\hat is there.
DENISE NEWCOMER
Newport Dcach
0
l think that at~) thing the poliCl'
or an) body else can do to help
with the problems thal arc on
school cruupuscs todaf is
\\Onucrf ul. I think the dog idea is
fanta.,tic. ·
NOR~1A LUDWLCK
Balboa Island
0 .
department is going to be taking
drug-sniffing dogs onto campus.
It should have been done a long
time ago. We got to start nipping
it in tht.. bud somc\\hcre, might
as '"eli st-arl on campus.
That way, if they rind
something on campus, m:i}bC
1hey can get a search \\arrant
and go to Jhe child's house.
JO BUCKHALTER
Costa Mesa
0
Yes, I do bclic'e dogs shoukl be
used Co sniffior drugs in our
schools. Why in the first place
l suppo11 the use of
narcotic-~niffing dogs
on our Ne,\port-~ksa
campuses. l
understand that the
<logs "ill be brought
on the campuses
before or after the
regular school hours
so as not to d1srupt
classes.
A student's view or
Newport-Mesa drug problem
should a student have
drugs· brought on
campus if it isn'r for
profit? Our schools
were intended for.our
students to receive an
Editor"s note: We normally don't run
anonymous hotline calls. Dul what follows isn't
a normal call. We thought it was \\Orth
running, even though there is no name
attached. The caller said he was a student in
the Newport-Mesa district. ·
. education. not to be
indulging in the sale
and use of drugs.
I have encountered
many, ex-students from
our church that have all
regrelted ever using "There is no drug program at the schools drugs when they \\ere
at Horace Engsign and ,a 6th
grader at Manners. 1 think the
drug sniffing dogs are a fantastic
idea. I really like it because dogs
are non-violent and yet they are
S)mbols of force and that'!. why I
1i"-c it.
SUSAN ANTONINI
.. • Ne\\ port ,lleach
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I do beleive that anything we can
use to deter children from Laking
drugs should be used. I think the
dogs in the schobls are
appropriate. They arc ve ry visible
and non-evasive. ·
SHERRYL WARD
Costa Mesa
0
·Al> a high school teacher in
another district, l believe it is a
good idea to h::ive drug-sniffing
dogs ::is a deterrent.
However, my experience in the
high school environment is this:
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. , the advertising department
has been one o( the few
people who has managed to
talk me into advertising. ·
which I do with the Daily
Pilot. His non-pressuring,
-patient manner-is unique in
this day and age. ·
·o Ne...,poit Ucach
1f the d1stnct docs .
not believe there is a
current problem v .. ith
~tudcnts using drugs
because parents won't believe that their kids do ·in-school. At least they
drugs:Th1s is a'Nt."\vporr thing, and all the dogs _ are-alive tod total
It is a perfect alibi for people to
tum in other students and they
can plant drugs in the locker of
an innocent student. There is a
problem there. They need to
resear~h .it a JilllJJ<.e JJbwiL-1m11ui~---___ ....,._...,..
Too, he def ends the
publication as if it were his
own when challenged at
times in conversation on · 1
certain· issues. A business
should be .happy to httve
him on their side.
Second, Laurie
Mendenhall, a most
accomplished writer, bring
a unique style and
intellectual level to her
articles in the Daily Pilot.
Recently, she wrote on our
venture here at Timbuktu,
focusing on our Haitian
activities. She is sensitive
and fair and I am most
grateful to your and Laurie
for your braveneSSi on
publishing an article on such
an issue as Haiti -that
article, I believe, validated
us in our: attempt to bring
Orange <Aunty a little of
tbe "other worlds" we so
desperately need here to
help balance life as it is in
the "fnst·lane.'1
l am truly thankful for the-
Daily Pilot -it is a most
necessary paper in our
neighborhood -helping to
keep us together as a
neighborhood.
Lastly, I a.m also groterut
for the press releases J get
for our lcccures and
activities in "Best Buyi." and
"Around Town." •
You've got a tun m 1nel
JOANNE IJAKER
c.o~1u Mei.a
~ 1-was-diIDla,icd 10 sec your
headline, "Dogs may ~earch h1~h
schools· for drugs." If I were a
.student confronted by such an
intrusion I would be resentful of '
tbe school leadership and the
.police.
. Would it not be pcefcrablc to
tolerate a certain amount of
youfhful experimentation, r atl1cr
than inviting an authorilarian
action against a common social
problem? May I suggest lhJt we
consider the spirit of our
Constitution in this siluntion, that
is that the students hold their
own referendum on the "dog
search'' question and that the J
authorities respect the i.tude91
decision.
SAMUl:.L RAY
Newport Dcach
0
l am very (Tluch in favor of
drug-sniffing dogs on campus. l
am in favor of anything th'lt will
fight the drug problem.
DALE McCOY
Newport Beach
0 .
J do believe it would be gootl to
• have dogs sniff out drugs, and I •
wish they could sniff OJ.II guns.
Something has tQ be done.
MAJORIE DAYTON
Newport Ucach
0
Of oour e the police department
should use ·dog to find drug oh
campus. After all, isn't it better·
to find drugs in a locker or ar
instelld of finding a-Student in u
restroom or parking lot OO'd on
drugs?
__ • The quc tion might ari\c ,
re,arding "student•.' right~ to .
privacy." The answer is that )
on campU!i,lhcy arc
probably right. Dul
drugs arc beil1g stored
in school lockers for
,,,,,, =<Hs ctHJSe-parents to-s:iyrtr.rr's nor my about their mistakes.
kid; he doc1;n 't do d111gs. Somebody else put lf any trustee votes
them in there. 1 against having dogs
''Newport parents are s---. 1 know becau e l sniff out drugs, 1 .would
have them, and I Jviow t/Jat plenty ol kids will then question\vhy this after-school. •
off-camp""'~ use. Any
deterrcn1 will be
pro.1c1ivc 111 out light
against drug .U\c.
do. drugs 011 c:mit>u!> because if a dog fiqds member would be
their drugs, their p:irents will jusf pa_v whatever i;crving as a .
·it costs to get tl?;m out of it and mnke !>Ure representutivc of the
they have enoug/J money to buy more tfrugs. people on the board.
• "I hm·e been drinking out of my p.1rc11ts' bar GEORGE We need to be
1;.uircnt i1t our
as:.c'>smcnt of out
~ludcnts · hJh1ts_ and 1
foci \\C ha\e fallen
behind <it thb time.
Our i:ommun1t)' and ·
especially our district
nccch to rcadJrcs~ the
drug problem once
again with lmn
since I was 12. They know th;.,t, but they h:1ve FORTEVILLE
never said a v.orcl to me:. '/ hev don ·1 want to Newport Beach
deal with it Jncl they •~oulcl have a cow if they 0
thought I diJ drugs bcc..iusc tlu:y might have to
do son1cthing about 1t.
"There are 110 drugs in Newport schools, ·
man. You might send a hundred dogs and find
a /lUftdred pounds, but hke that guy said, th,erc
ll has to be tl
reso unding no_! Because
enough of this
m~in-driven so-called
crime wave resulting in
$30 billion being spent i~ no drug problem on our campus."
commitment of funds
to combal the growing ui.e of
• ma111uana, Cf)stol mclh, which is
speed, and the all-time favorite,
alcohol. ·
If you want to raise real
interest, look at the current
increase ul any of our local drug
rehab hospitals antl be \otally
noored by the sharp increase of
heroin users. School-age children,
right here in our ci ty. Wheic qid
they .,tart? Where doe~ It end?
DEBDIE BOYER
Newport Beach
0
1 e . Whatever it tuJ..cs to get the
idea aero~-;. Save our kid .
LOU TAYLOR
Costa Mesa
0
I '>CC no reoson why not. 1f kids
don't ha\'O drugs in their locker ,
then the dogs will find nothing. H
Jim De Uoom feel~ that there an:
no dru~" on cumpu!lc , maybe the doi~ wall verify h1\ feeling that ·
. --,
Yes, r would be in favo r of dogi.
on campus to search for drugs.
JEAN HIETUIUNK
Corona Del Mar
0
Of course, dogs should be
allowed to sniff out drugs in
schools'. Lives arc at stake.
Drug-users th~ do~s sniff out
should be required to participate
in u drug rehabilitation program .
Most high i.chool student s cannot
afford drugs without becoming a
pusher or n thief, so they ~hould
also be tr:insfcrrcd 10 a special
school where they have no
opportunity to destroy or
cont:iminatc their clas!lmatcs.,
If it works in Co~ta Mesa, let's
expand the <IQg program i.
Newport Dcach.
STUART WlLL.IAMS
Newport Qf!ach
0
I think it's a very jooJ ide:a th:.it
the Co to Mc a police•
in the wrong places and
. on the wrong program
shoula stop~We \,ant real
education for our kids in!i.te.ad.
JOANNA SHERMER
Newport Beach
0
I just read the article about the
drug-sniffing dogs on the .
Newport-Mesa campuses, l think
it's a really good idea. I think the
more we can prevent the kids
from bringing drug into schools,
the better chance they have of
trying to not use drugs.
1 CAMIE ETHELL
Newport Dench
0
1 think it's n great idea to have
dggs p0lice lhe coampuse ..• as
log as "'c can keep.the dfugs o" ol the school, we're just ~o
m&1eh ahead or the game.
MARY Wt.YER
Co~ta Mc a
Out anything that keeps kid
from using, selling and keeping
drugs on campus is.,all right with
me. -..
0
KIM OGLE
N~wport Deach
l think the drug-sniffing dog
thing is bull, man. h 's an invasion
or privacy and shouldn't be
allowed. Get those cops out of
the schools, man. Let the schools
handle that stuff.
MATT SM LTH
Tustin
IT .
Bring the <logs on the campus.
We already have concenlration
camps being built on mm1:iry
bases, so Nazi Germany is
around tbe corner. Why not have
the drug dogs come into the
work{>lace, tqp. This is' N:itism. J t
is rid1culou$. this whole drug war
needs an cpd to it. This is not
the way to deal with it. .
KEN DIAMOND
, Laguna Dcach
0
To take drug sniffing dogs onto
hi~h school campuses would be a
m1stnke. It would send the wrong
message to teenagers: that they
can'l be trusted, lhat they arc the
enemy. This is wrong; they arc
not the enemy.
These busts would do more
harm than good. Probably mo l
of the busts would be for
m:uijuano, which is not 11
problem drug. The numbor of
O\.'erdosc deaths from muiju:ina
every year is zero, while legal
drup kill lhou~nnds.
OAV IO SPROUL
Cosco Mesa
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bis generosity.
Pofabl's even become e local celebrity
of sorts. He was recently honored by the
Ex~hang~ Club or Orange County, and
hes _re~aved several certificates or ap-
prec1at1on from OCC campus organiza-
tions in recent years. But Pofahl said he
doesn't think he's done anything.special.
"l'm just doing what everybody ought to
do," he said. "That's how my father
. raised !Jle. My dad alw~ys,made sure that
no one h~'1mew went hungry.''" ,
Besides, Pofahl said, he enjoys it. It's
become a regular part or life for . m.
Pofahl starts his dny at S a.m. Y{ith a
30-minute Bible ~eading. Then he wzjks
two miles, comes hoq1e and fixes break-
fast. Sometimes he cooks eggs or pan-.
cakes, other times he'll just have a bowl
or cereal. _,,,
"But, I always eat breakfast," he snid:
hours collecting cans at his apartment
complex in Newport Beach. Then, he
takes a (cw hours to play a aame or golf, •
,,. wQTk. a cro~ord puu.le or; piny a little •
tennas before heading over to the two
Costa Mesa campuses. That's when the
real work begins.
"I pick up a lot of tans at the schools,"
he said. "Carrying them around is the
hard part. So, I collect as many cans as 1
can carry, and then I take them out to my
car. Then, I come back an<1-fill another
bag. I get a19ng as, best I can. I try not to
put anybody out." 1.
.Pofahl said he usually fills three large
·plastic trash bags with the cans he collects
at OCC and Co!ita Mesa High. He loads •
two bags in the 'hunk of his 1978 Duick
and p·uts the third bag on the front $Cat.
"Of course, 1 put something dowll' to
cover' the seat so it doesn't get dirty.",
By the-tiine he's done, it's almost lime
-for .dinner. Pofahl said he usually cook~
chicken or fish.
"l used to .cat a whole lot of fish," he "That's the most important meal of the
' day." · ·
After that, Pofahl spends about two
. • said. "I was eating so-much for•a ..yhile t~er~ that I was starting to get a craving .
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f r•• P•••At
following expenditures:
• New musical ID$lrumcnts ror the ln-
lermedhltc and high schools, $43,558,000.
Purchases would µicl\lde saxophones, flutes,
drums, tubas, trumpets, music stands.
• New musical Instruments for the el-
ementary. schools, $28,000. The money would
go toward acquiring violins, dlarinets, trum-
pets, drum .pads, stands and sticks.
• Expansion. or the elementary schools' vis-
ual arts programs, $13,942. A majority of the
expenditure would pay for ~w materials.
• Enhan~cemcot ·'of hlg~ school ctrnmlcs
equipment,· $10,730. The district would buy
equipment which recycles clay. •,
• Enhancement of Loats Perf'ormlng Ms
Center, $21,900. The money would be used
for oew risers -and platforms, wireless micro-
phones and.other audio equipment.
"We want the sound system to be great, we
want the lighting to be good, and we want
our students-to be safe with appropriate ris~
• ers.a·rf$f' platforms," Robinson said.
She; said some money urgently needs to be
"We did have" an excitin$ C\enutg Wti,en the
ri crs started to collap~e wuh 200 children' on
them," Robinson safd. "I don't thinlC we can
live with this in good coni.t1cnce::
A ffi":ljority of board membtrs agreed, ~:t)·
ing the money to repair the risers nnd p1at·
forms -estimated ill SJS,000 -should be
found regardless of the plan's 01pprovul. · ·
"Ir we have saf.ety concerns and arc using
words like 'worn p~eys,' w'e ,need to addrci;ll
them without tapping into program enh:inti,;.0
-
ment money,''. Board President E.<.l Dc1..«cr
s:i'id. • • ·
Board member Sherry Loofbourrow laudetJ
The Irvine Co. (or ·establishing tj1c enduw·
ment, making the improvement~ possible.
"The arts keep kids in ltChool . · .. help kid.,
let go of emotions," Loofbourrow said 'Ch1l·
drell' must think creatively in the next 'cn-
tury." · ·
In other action, the board appt\'.>\ cd .,pc n ·
ing Sl0,000 to hire experts who '"ill dcH!lo a
plan for enhancing the distq~l's tcchnCl ugy
curriculum. The board alsQ,..approH:d spcnU·
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the middle and high schools.
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SNIFF
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lhe next school b6ard mectipg on
Sept. 13.
The Costa Mesa Police Depart-
ment orrici:illy annbunccd ils plan
to us~ the narcotic canine units at
local high schools during a press
conference Wednesday attended
by school district trustee$ and the
police dogs themselves. to
So Car: the' progr~m will only
focus on Costa Mesa's two high
school campu~es, The disnict's
other three campuses falJ under
the jurisdiction of the Newport'
Beach Police Dcpartrvenl, which
currently doesn't. have . narcotics-
trained canines. • ·
Although still in the planning
stages, the concept has gained the
$upport of several board members
(ln,d a number ·or parents. .
Schoof board candidate Karen
Eva rts, whose son is a junior at
Newport Harbor Higti School, said
she's "impressed" with what she's·
heard about the program so far.
"I had three. teen-agers in my
home this morning, and we were
all discussing ' th is," · Eva rts said.
"We all agree that there shouldn 't
be any drugs on school campuses."
But, Evarts did say she was a lit-
tle conce rned about the judiciil
role t.he school district currently
assumes when narcotics are found
on school property.
MA.le MAUTN/DAILY PILOT
Newport-Mesn school truste.es Rod MacMillian, left, and Forrest ·
Werner listen during the Costa Mesa Police DeP.artment's-press
conference outlining its plan to brirrg drug-sniffing dogs onto
high school campuses. • · . .. ' . .
said, the case would be .~died. and the Police. Department has
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Under the Zero Tolerance poli-
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illcgaf substance, the district con-
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the student and any possible wit·
ncsses. Any disciplinary action,
Bernd "said, is decided upon by
district administrators and facu lty. 1 -This process would remain the
same even if the new · program is
approved. If 3ll illegal substance is
fo und in a student's locker, Bernd
it's the police dog that's discov-said. •
ered the narcotics. If appropriat~1 At the very minimum, a student
the case would be tur~d ove~ to ' in violation D( school narcotics
authorities. , regulations could be transferred to
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cases could re1wt in expulsion.
"When I think of due J'roccss, I
think of auomeys and judges and
that sort of thing," Evarts said.
"But, here we sec the sc;ltool dis·
trict assuming that judicial func·
ti on.
"Although, we do seem to have
some pretty good checks and bal·
ances between tile powers of the
police and the school district. Aod
the f :iet remains, wt can't have
drugs on our school campuses." •
The program would JiJ{cfy run
on a random basis, with only po-
lice and schQol district officials
aware of the dates and ti~es of
the visits. The dogs would be
walked past locker areas and
through 'the s~hoor parking lots.
"It will ail be done while clasies
are in session, when the students
are 'not around," said Costa Mesa
.Police Sgt. Knrl Schuler, who's irl·
valved in organizing the program.
"So, we don't expect to find active
drug transactions taking ,plac~.
The most we would expect to find
is the drugs themselves." . J~Jyn Andrews, a 17-year·old
senior. at Corona del Mar High
School who attended a pte con-
ference on the program Wedncs·
day, sqid she thought the program
was good idea.
·"I think that it could help," she
said. "Sometimes kids think they
can hide lhings in their car, and if
they know that this is going to
happen, then theY. probnbly won't
bring any drugs onto the campus." . .
MARBLE .
Pnea .... AI
sandwich again?
That big guy. What his name?
Bruno? Yeah, Bruno. Probably his
gym bag. Gee, you think, surprised
the dog isn't whimpering ~y now.
Au COR\ri}irc, my young· school·
a"' !rie~d. The dog is looking for
drugs, checking the lockers, sniff-
ing the cars. prowling around lhe
school quad ln the event somt·
body stashFd narcotics in the
planters.
Yes, it has come to th is, Metal
detectors. Police dogs. Zero·
tolerance policies. ·
We've seen t~e enemy, and the
enemy is~ .. our !Ods.
On one ha~d, it's a pretty sorry
com'mcn4~ry on life in the '90s. _
Our schools al"C so loaded with
weapons we have to guide Silt·
dep.ts through mctal 'deiectors rike
passengers boarding a jct to Oliro.
Our campuses are so plentiful
with narcotics we have to bring in
the dogs to sniff out the contra-
band.
And we are-s9 stumped by it all
that we have to enact zcro-
tole~ance policies where a third .·
grad~r who innocently brings a
knife onto eampus to play some
stupid game gets the same harsh
punishment as a reputed gang
member who stabs somebody.
Right or wrong, there it is.
· On the other hand. it's also an
act of desperation. To my way ·or
thinking, at least, it seems to
scream: We have lost faith in our
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fc:itcd.' Now my besr hunch is thot peo-
ple arc ~oing to line up in support,..
or Huntington Dcach's plan lo
sniff down cars, lockers and stu·
dent gathering spots with police
dog .
·1 mean, why not. It's not one of
the world's great secrets that a
good nwnber .of our ills can be bl~mtd on ,drugs and \~cir insi<li:
ous iinJ seducthiic: powers. Drugs
suck. That's what we t~ll our kids.
And it's m1e enough.
And I suppose a lot pf people
would sec the dope-sniffing patroh
as just a Jogi.cal extension of the
"Ju"st Say No" principle. Get 1
tough. Get ·mc<ln. Get scared. Get
down. Get up. Kick ass.
If the Humington Beach plan
passes mu~cr, something thai wiU
be decided later this month, !here
nrq plenty of other .school districts
\hat wtll take note. These th ing$
·tend 1() be' con1agious.
Still, it's worth noting that these
are our schools were talking about.
The crucible for the next genera-
tion, as it were. Our best hope.
Our best effort.
Co1,>s and dogs running up and
down the halls'!
1 don't know. Cull me crazy ..
Call me just another left-leaning
media type. Call me early in t.he
morning. I don't care. Dul releas-
ing the dogs on our-schools -on
our children -just doesn't seem
like one of the great education
tichicvements of our time.
StN c Marble is the managing
editor.
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the 'tough · go ' ~a.s . . . . . . . .
'94 awaits -·kicko·11 . .
• If you believe tttings get easier
as time goes by, ·think agaln, at
least in Sea View football wars.
BY BAJUlY FAVLK.NER, SPOl.TS \\'llT[I.
T he 1993 Newport
Harbo,r High /j
football team had I~
fewer rushing 1 :s: --·~--yards than its ~,,.~~~~
opponents, fewer ·
passing yards, fewer first downs, more
turnovers, less time of possession and fewer ·
cumulative points.
· But, oh, by the way, the Sailors still made
the CIF playoffs and finished an en .. iable
7-4.
lf you thought that coaching job \\lh one
or Jeff Brinkley's finest -and )OU wouldn't
be alone -con!.ider the task at ha11d for
Brinkley's ninth .sca!.Qn. ~
•·'fOOW
Ninth·year coach Jett-Brinkley guides
the Sailors in rugged Sea View League. '
Football '94 slate
Aug •. 31
Esta~eia ~agles
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Today's Spotlight
The winningest coach in the school's
63-season football history (58-35, inclu<ling
42-19 the last five years), welcome!. bad. a
cast of returning players that produced just
27 rushing yards in 1993 -in 28 aucmpts
-and only 45 passing yards, spreaJ over
four completions.
In addition, ex:ictly none of this yc.u·~
veterans managed to score a point for the
'93 squad.
Tar::. tY.O more non-le;.igue game:.. lhe arri\ al
of forrr c.; r South Coa!>t League
reprc!.1:;nt.1ll\c LI Toro pu~he::. 13rinkk~ '::.
brigade fan her du\\ n the pn.::.e.:i:.on
h.mdi~ap
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. Friday .
Costa 1'1esa Mustangs
Saturday
Newp~rt Harbo1·'s
Furthermore, the graduuuon lo:.:.e:. ·
include Sea View League a'll d
Newport-Mesa Distr.i<::t Defc~he PIJ}cr of
the Year Steve Gonzales, as \\di as s1..x
additional all-district picks, including
three-year starter Wade Tift, \\ho m1!.:.cd
tying the school caree r rushing record b~ 79
)ards.
Oo~c again, In ine and S..ima Marg..1rita
.ire among the fa,·onlc.l, "h1lc :i conscmus
· '' 111 have \\'oudb.ridgc and El_ Toro ;i c t
abo'e D.ic:k 13..iy ri,ab ~c,,pon and C ·fOna
del Mar.
Corona del Mar Sea Kings
1'londay
OCC Pirates The losses don't stop there, howl!ver, as
Def ensivc Coordin:llor Bo Larson. and hi~
fa ther, :mistanl Bob Larson, have left the
coaching staff.
And while the shift from an eight-team
league to a six-team circuil will give the
CHECKING OUT TH E SA ILORS
Brinkk) i:. 0-2 at ~e\\ p~.>rt .1g:iin,1 El
Toro, \\h1le he en 1...\eu ..t ... ombined 16-
mJrk ag.ain::.t nu,H.i~part~d Tu:.un,
Saddlcback anJ Ln1,cr::.1l)
"lt's going robe a tough go, but our kiJ,
"111 pla> hard an LI hopef ult) compc:t • for the
playofb," s:11d Bnnlle~. "ho la!)t faih.:J 10
take his team to the posbca~on in l t>\
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BOtfom line for the Sailors: 'Maximize you r ·potentia l'
~ Sailors believe they must take
it to the max in every category
to put themselves in the hunt.
BY BAIUU' FAUl.JCNEM., StoaTS \Varna
A mong Newport Harbor High
football coach Jeff Brinkley's
favorite catch phrases is a
three-word mantra that might be heard
echoing from the Sailor football office
deep into the upcoming fall evenings.
"Maximize your potential" is how
Brinkley likes to summarize his goal fo r
each Newport player, and taking said
advice to heart may also serve Brinkley
well when it comes to distributing playing
time for the 1994 campaign.
"We're going to have to be pretty
creative as a staff, in terms of resting guys
and spotting guys in," Brinkley said of the
expected substitution dilemma with which
he has become accustomed, due to an
enrollment of barely more than 1,000.
"We have a lot of guys going both ways,
so we're hoping to
have some kjds rise
up a notch, so we can
play them and give
some starters a
breather," Brinkley
expl:iined.
Competing in the
Sea View League,
where a two-platoon
• system flourishes at
four of six schools,
Brinkley indeed must
maximize the
potential this fall, if
he hopes to extend
his consecutive years
of making the playoffs
10 ~IX.
Here's a
po~1tion·by·position
look at the Sailors:
Q uarterbaclc;
Senior John
Giordani steps up
from a backup role,
but he's no stranger .
to varsity pressure situations.
The ~foot-3, 180-pounder earned
Offensive Player of the Weck honon after
last fall'• 1'4-3 victory over Foothill, a
aamc,.hc entered in the second half to
auidc"the pahead touchdown drive.
In bis vanity debut, Giordani
completed four o( seven for '4' yards,
includin& three clutch third-down hookups
durina the I I-play S9·yard scorina march
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that erased a 3-0 Foothill lead with 4:45
left in the game.
lt amounted to Giordani's only passing
attempts of the season, howeve r, as
the!n-senior Ryan Smith manned the rest
of the 11-game sl ate.
"This is his fourth year in the program
and his third with the varsity, so he's
well-schooled," Brinkley said. "He got
enough playing time last year to where l
think he's ready to step in. We should
throw the ball more than we have in the
past."
Sophomore Josiah Fredriksen, who
triggered the freshmen offense last fall, is
a backup with outstandipg long-range
potential. ·
"He's going to be a pretty good
quarterback by the time he's through
here," Brinkley said of Fredriksen, who
played varsity b~sebaU la st spring.
R unning backs: For the first time in
the 1990s, the Tars don't have a
bruising runner at tailback, as darting
Brian Johnson (5-8, 175) leads a
. three-man comm ittee that includes Edon
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· Kagasoff (5-10, 170)
and Jeremy Mason
(5-10, 160).
Fullback Matt.
Riggle (5-11 , 205)
figures to get the ball
much more than last
year, when he totaled
just 13 carries as the
blocking back for
Wade Tift and Steve
Gonzales.
Johnson, w~o'stood
out on kickoff returns
last fall, carn#cd just
12 times for 28 yards,
while Riggle picked
up just 9 yards.
Kngasoff, two years
ago, and Mason, last
fall, have done well
on the junior varsity
leve~ and Brinkley is
hoping someone step.l
up.
"We're really still
searching for the
guy," Brinkley said
durina the fint week of practice. (,
Both Johnson and Rig)e, however, will
start on defense, IO Brinkley can't afford
to make either a work.hone.
R eceiYen: Senior tiaht end Mile
Freeman and wideoUt Joa Ben1inser
reprcsot two-lhirds of &he retumina
starten on offense.
Freeman mared the team lead with 32
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Thr .. year starter Mike Freeman is an obvious nucleus for Newp911, offensively at tight end. defensively at outside linebacker.
receptions, but none went for touchdo"n ,
while Benzinger hauled in SL"< passes for
56 y~rds. ,
Sophomore Danny Pulido (6-4, 190), u
varsity starter in basketball last year," 111
provide another bia target for Oiordani.
' "We're aoina to have to get the ball
into Freeman's hands. but the nice 'hina
about bavin1 Joa and Danny out.side~ is
that it's aoina to be 1oup for teams to sit
on...Mike," Brinkle)' said.
Both Bcnzinacr and Pulido can ~
~ccp, but they're better dcscn"bed u
-
~ssion receiver , c pecially in the .
Tars' controlled p:ming sc heme
Senior Dan Berger, a newcomer to the .
program, v.ill be a b:ic~up widcuuc, "h1lc
t.lefcn ivc tarter Danny McDonough 1is
well as Jacob Matlin will spell F-·rccm3n at·
tiaht end.
"We're llkina 1 lot o( Freeman to have
such bia roles on both aides o( the ball,
but thoee are the thinp we require 01 our
seniors.•• Bnakley said. ••,-te'll have some
busy niahlS ...
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0 fCen~i"~ lmc: With 1cro rcturne1r~
here, Uri nf.>ley could ~t:irt :i.s many us
four junior from tadJe to tackle:. •
"The e guy. nrc oing 10 h:hc to me h
a~ a group. 11nd t:cl u,eJ to the more •
phy,1cul vaNI game," Urin kky id. ••As
these guy~ &u. so goes our team thi year:•
iunior Sherif Pcpic (6-2, 220) will •tan
at one tad.Jc, Ythilc junior Andy
LlnJSClorf (6-1. 225) and senior James .
Muureaui (6-J, 240) will banle for me
other taUJc lot. ... ......
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Thursday, September 1, 1994 . . I
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
StYles ~
! :come •••
I '• ·and go
~ Day-to-day routin~s
tend to ehange. too .
on prep football scene.
B aseball is supposed to
have all the traditionalists,
but as I encounter a nc~
crop of prep foo(ball players each
fall at the four Newport-Mesa
Unified District schools, I find
myseif increasingly prone to
.nostalgia.
As a product of high sc~ool
football in the late 1970s, I
remember when Hell Week more
1han tripled the little three.day
inconvenience today's players
endure.
Call me less than "fresh," but I
also cling to anachronistic
favorites, such_as: White socks,
neck rolJs, black low-top Riddell
wrap-around cleats, hitting drills,
requiring a death certificate to
miss practice, ancf an offensive
lineman or two who pounded
protein shakes jU5t to top the
165-pound plateau.
Thes~ days, I 'Sec black socks,
,penguin-like Nike high-top cleats,
_ nylon colla r cups built into
shoulder pads, half-speed
scrimmaging, slipping in an
occnsional practice around a
part-time job, and any offensive
.. 8lrry
~
Prep
sports
line not ·
avcragin~ ·
more than 200
pounds being
considered
borderline
anorexic.
Despite the
widening
genctation
gap, however,
this time of
year always
brings
renewed
adrenaline.
As hope
springs
eternal when major league
baseball players begin their
Cactus/Grapc(rwt leagues" so too
is there a special reverence to the
snap of a chin.strap and the
clatter of pads beneath the
softening late-summer sun.
Hope to see you under the
Friday night lights, and don't
.miss those Thursdays, either.
• Another tradition apparently
dying this fall, with the arrival of
first-year Corona del Mar High
Coach Mark Schuster, is a
freshlY.·buzzed Sea King scalp.
Only Newport Harbor now
wears the closely-cropped
coiffures that afflicted even the
Daily Pilot sports staff two
seasons ago (nevc.r again!).
• Also new at CdM are
newly-designed helmet logo
decals, with a side view of a
snarling Sea King thrusting his
trident straight ahead replacing
the former frontal view of the
Sea King cast on a wh ite
shield-shaped crest.
As an incentive, Schuster will
also award consistent hitting
demonstrations with special
"hillc'r" decals, which display the
skele.taJ image of the same
trident-toting Sea King.
"We give those out
grudgingly," said Schuster, who
never awarded more than six in a
single season at Azusa High.
"We may break that record
this season," Schuster said with a
smile."
• Combining the down-sizing of
the Sea View League from eight
teams to six, and the reported
strength of Irvine, Santa
Margarita,. Woodbridge and EJ
Toro, the annual cross-town
showdown betweert CdM and
Newport Harbor may become the
Baulc of the Bay(sement) this
year.
• Estancia has also changed its
look wittr new jerseys, which
incorp0ratc the vertical shoulder
stripes used by UCLA.
"They cost me about 70% of
my budget, but I think they look
pretty sharp," Ea"glcs' Coach
John Liebengood said.
• Some lingering sights and
sounds from my photo-day visits
10 three Newport-Mesa high
schools this year:
1. The Christmas colored Puma
tennis shoes sported by CdM
senior JJ. DiCesace. With forest
green uppers and Santa
Claus-red laces, Di~sare looked
like he should be hammering
toys, instead of field ing passes.
2. The elusiveness of Estancia
failb:rck Bachy Gonzalez. After
taking his "mug" shot, the '
Eagles' leading returning rusher
sought refuge in the locker room,
while the rest of the team's
projected standouts posed for
1nd1vidual action photos. If only
opposing tacklers could be
dodged IO easily.
.3. The personalized license
plate on the CdM junior starting
offensive guard Jeff Bodpn'1
truck - CDMFTBL. It'• cfear
where football ranb amons the
6-foot-2, 20S·pounder's priorities .
4. The sport.-riter's njghrmarc
of a name in Cos~a Meaa ).unior
Chan Thepbravons. Luckily, t
' don't have to pronounce iL
WHIRIABTHln 1
Cadigan's ·quick teet
Newport Harbor High product Dave Cadigan, setting up to protect the quarterback in NFL play. . . .
.
nnally .. find . drv-eround
..,.. After. seven years with Jet~
~e hooks 'on with Bengals
to survive 'free agency' snafu.
BY BAJUlY f AULKNBR, Srous Warru
D isplaying ~ome
cat-like
resiliency, a •
couple former Newport
Harbor High ·line "'~~>'[1.u
standouts have.landed on their feet'llfter some 'off-season
turmoil.
Dave Cadigan. a former Tar and
consensus All-American at USC,
ended his seven-yea r career wi th the
New York Jets and signed as a free .
agent guard with the Cincinnati
Bengals in time to play in their final.
preseason game.
Cadigan, who bought out his the
final year of a three-year deal ·
expected to pay him $800,000 this
season with the Jets, received national
media ·attention when his quest for a
big-money contract found rew takers,
due to salary cap restrictions.
Cadigan eventually signed a
three-year deal that matched his-
previous contract with the Jets,
essentially saving himself a pay cut,
but not coming close.to lhe raise he
felt was commensur:ite with his value
as a seasoned veteran in his prime.
Another former Sailor, Beau
Ralphs, fransferred from Villanova to
the home of some other Wildcats,
Arizona, which was ranked No. 1 in
ti.le nation by Sports Jllusmucd in
their preseason publication.
Since he went from a NCAA
Division l·AA school to a l·A school,
Ralphs, now 6-foot-2, 251 pounds, is
not required to sit out a year as a
transfer. . . After making a strong 1mpress1on of
lhe co:iches in Tucson, Che former
Newport-Mesa District Male Athlete
of the Year may earn some playing 1im~ :is part of the Wildcats' heralded
"Desert Swarm" defense:
Another folll}e r Sailor, Branon ·
Coluccio is listed as a 6·3, 200·poWll.l
Juilfor at' SMU, after missing the
season with a dislocated shoulder last
yea• for the Mustangs.
· Coluccio, who could return to the
Southland when the Mustangs meet
·ucLA at the.Rose Bowl, Sept.. lO,
isn't listed-on the two-d~p depth
chart at eithe! defensive back or
receiver.
Doug Stuckey, who saw som~ time
at place-kicker as a true fre.shman at
Oregon State last fall, is back with I-he
Beavers. It's believ~d Stuckey. was the
only ttue freshma n wa lk-on to start
for a major program.
Darin Mangnall, a former All-ClF
linebacker as a Tar, was among the
leading tacklers for Occidental last
Call, and returns as a junior at either
inside or outside linebacker.
Chad LaDass, like Ralphs and •
S1u~key a member of the ClF finalist
team of 1992, is a fi~t-year receiver
candidate at Redlands, after silling
out lai.t season .
Ian Long, "ho transferred from
Arizona State to Fresno Sr:ue before
last season, b no longer fo,1ed on the
Bulldogs roster. .
Former Sailors now ai Orange
Coast College include freshmen Gregg
Kni~cr, a place-kicker, All·CIF
linebacker Sieve Goniales, All-Sea
View League cornerbacl. Chris
Edwards, oll·diMrict outside
linebacker Mat~ Uurns, all-district
offensive linemen Keith Cray, and
tight end Nath:in ~t:ittson.
NEWPORT:. Many must · play . onense, as well as · delelise
Putting
it on the line
Much of Newport Harbor's game will revolve around the
exploits of this set of five standouts. Brian Johnson (46}
carries a big burden In the running ga.me for Harbor, and
~ophomore Danny Pulido (23) figures to become a
three-year mainstay .at wide receiver and free safety. Below,
much of the defensive success of Harbor lies on the
shoulders of Tom Eaton (55), Bill Johns (54) and James
Moureaux (78). ·
DAILY PILOT PHOTOS
BY DON LEACH
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The starters at guard will be determine~ between
juniors Brandon Baker (6-0, 175) and Jack Hogan'
(6-0, 195), as well as senior Tom Eaton (6-2, 195).
Junior Brandon Hetr ick (6·0, 195) is the starter
at center, with defensive standout Bill Johns back·
ing him up.
K icking game: As if they di<ln 't ~ enough 10
do, Freeman and Riggle return to share punt·
ing duty.
Freeman, McDonough and Taylor Lindsey, up
from the junior varsity, arc the place-kicking can·
didates. ·
Johnson and Scott Sandstrom will return kicks.
D efensive line: Johns (5-9, 195), an all·districr
and second-team all-league performer last fall.
bas added strength and about 10 pounds, increasing
the difficulty of the already arduous task of block-
ing him at defensive tackle and noseguard.
• "He's quick and strong, and he has great le·
verage," Brinkley sai.d of Johns, who power cleam.
more than 300 pounds. "He makes people double-
team him, which helps free up our linebackers." ·
Junior Moises Piedra (6·2, iJO) is the other start·
ing tackle, with Ea_ton and Mourcaux expected to
open at the ends, according to Brinkley. .
"We have a couple guys with size up there, a11d
along with Bill's quickness, it's a pretty good bal·
ance," Brinkley explained. "Our strength factor h
pretty good.n . . L incbac"er~: McDonough returns inside, where
he will be flanked by Riggle and Freeman, con· r
verted from tackle and end, respectively.
All heavier than ·200 pounds, this trio should
make most of the tackles, especially with the rel-
ative inexperience in the front four.
'.'h's ·a ~uch more natural position for Riggle,''
Brmkley said of the. move, which returns Rigg.le to
the spot he played his first two seasons on the
lower levels. "He gave away about 30 po1,1nds to
most of the guys he faced last year at tackle."
McDonough, among the tackling leaders last fall,
ranks with the standout list of inside backers pro-
duced by the school during Brinkley's tenure (e.g.
Darin Mangnall, Jeff Sa"nita and Steve Gonzales).
"He's going to be one of the best linebackers
around," Brinkley said of McDonough. "He has a
great attitude, is a strong leader, and he's worked
as hard as any player we've ever had to maximiu:
his potential."
Sophomore /oc Urban and juniors Sky Conway
and Morris arc the backups.
S econdary: Johnson and Sandstrom shift from
starting Sp<>ts elsewhere to replace graduated
two-year startmg comerbacks Brett HJista and Chris
Edwards. Brinkley expects little drop off.
. :'Both have ~one a great job making the tran· ~It! and they vc ha~ great off-seasons," Brinkley
stud.
Johnson, an ou~id~ backer last fall, ~ould be one
of the more physical corners in the league, while
• Sandstrom led the team with two interceptions last
fall.
. ~nior Dan Eadie occupies the starting rover po+
s1t1on, more of a strong safety than th~ former out· s~de linebacker role it filled in the scheme or pre·
VlOUf years.
"He really did a nice job coming up and hitting
people o" the JV level~' Brinkley aald of Eadie.
Pulido sets the nod 11 free aare1y and Brinkley
predicts his 6-4 frame, adequate speed anct aOOd ln·
stincts will produce some lntcrccptions.
..(Pulido) is agreuive and 1 aood competitor
who plays hard," Brinklej said. '
Kapsorr will fill in 11 comerback if needed while ~raer wm back up at free safety. ' . . .
Newport Beach/Co~ta Mesa Dally Pilot
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"SAILORS: It's maximize, quickly . .,,,,., .. . . . ....
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FACTS, FIGURES
• Colors: Blue. wf\1te, gray. • • • L~ague: Sea View League. •
1993 record": League, 4-3: Overall, 7-4 ' ~ "•
Type of offense: Pro style. ~
Type of defense. Mvltiple so.
Head co~ch: Jett Brinkle~ l"intfr year. 58·34)
Staff: Brinkley (offensive coordinator); Tony
C1arem (defensive coordinator. · linebackers. • strength); Bill Brown (ruAnlllg ba'cks); 81U'
Vellca (offensive Jllle); Richard Ramlrtz
(defensive backs); Mike -B~gas (defensive
line): Bill C~lloway (receivers. JVs): Mike
Downs (runwng backs, JVsJ; Kirk Bates (JV
hne). · • '
· 1994 Schedule
(non·league)
Sept. 8 -Orange (home)
Sept 16-0cean Vie.>Y (home)
Sept. 23-N>J>thlll (at Tustin)
Sept. 30-Can~on (at El Modena), 7
Oct o -Savanna (at LaPalma •Stadium)
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Helping make the "tough go" a
little easier, will be the return of
two-way starters Mike Freeman
ahd Matt Riggle"; as well as
all-district noseguard/tackJe Bill
Johns. ·
Freeman, a first-team AU-Sea
View tight end, was the team ·
co-leader in rec~ptions with 32 last
fall, when·he also bullted many an. ,
offi:nsive tackle fr.om his.defensive cnclpo~tion. . . .
. frecman,16-foot-l , 225 j>ounds,
will likely be·a fe;ltured passing
target (or ne1fl q:.r:trter~ck John
niordani, but his defensive role
will sh ift ~ outsidtl linebacker.
.Joining'senior inside lirTCbackers
IAILO. ARCH IVll
Year Coach RecOfd Year, Coach • , Record
193t -Ralph R~d ...................... J'"'., ... 2-4 1964-Wayne Hughes ................. :. .... 2·7
1932-Ralph Reed ....... ~ ........................ 0·6 1965-Wade Watts ............................... 3-6
1933-Ralph Reed ............................. 3-3·! 1966-Wade Watts ............................... 6-3
1934 ... Ralph Reed ................................ 5·5 1967 .-Wade Watts ................... : ...... 4+ 1
~935-Ralph Reed ................ :. ........... 4-3-1 196&-Wade Watts .......................... 6-3
1936-Ratph Reed ................................ 3-3 1969-W~de Watts .... .:. ...................... 6-3
1937-Ralph Reed ...................... ~ ...... 6'2•1 )97-0-Emie Johnson .................. v ... ••s.2
1938-0lck Spaulding ........................ 3-2-S 1971-0on lent .................................... 6-3 ·
1939-0ick Spauldlng ...................... ~ .... 5-3 1972-0Qn leot .......................... 1 ....... :.4·5·
194S-WenM Plckens ............. ,. ...... 4-3·1 1973-0on Lent ............................... 0 9·2
·1941-Wendell Pickens ...... ::: ............... 2.2 J974-Bill Plz.zlca .............. :.! ..... ~.'. .. • 10.2. •
1942-WendeU.Pickens ...... ~ ........... • • 9-1 1975-BiU Pllllca ...... _ ...................... 4·5
1943..!.Les Miller .................................. 2·4 1976-811 PIZZICa ........... ~ ..................... 5-:4
1944-1.es M1trer .............................. 4·2·1 1977-8111 Piwca ................................ 9·3
1945-Les Miller ............................... P·6-1 1978-BiH Pizzlca .................................. 7-5
1946-Wendelf Pickens ..................... 4·4-1 *',1979-Hank C6ctvane ....................... 2·5·3
1947-Wendell Pickens .................. : ..... 4·4 1980-Hank Coctvane .......................... 3·7
1948-AI lrwJn ... :<:' ................................ 5-4 198t -Hank Cochrane .......................... 1-9
1949-AI Irwin ................. , ................ , ... 8-1 1982 -.Mike G1dd111gs ............................ 7 ·5
19~-AI Irwin ............. : ........................ 6-3 1983.:.M1ke.Glddlllf.$ .................... • 8·3-1
19S1-AI ltwin ...................................... 2-7 1~-Mike Grddiogs ................... •• 9-1-2
, 1952-Al lrwin ...................................... 3-6 1985-Mike Giddings.: ................ •• 10-3
1953-Af Irwin .............................. A ... 2·6·1 1986-Jeff Brinkley ............................... 5-.5
1954-AJ Irwin ................................... 5·3-1 1987 -Jeff Brlnkley ............................... 8-4
Sea View League
Oct 14-at lrvme '
'"D~nny McDonough (6-·l, 21~). a
three-year starter, and Matt Riggle
(5-11,.205), a conven ed defensive
tac~le;, Freeman gives Drinkley his
biggest linebacking crew in years.
• "All tl\ree guy~ ate 200-~Jus and
they run well;" BrinkJey said. "It's
·.like havirig a second defensive
1955-AI Irwin ........... , ......................... 6-3 1988-Jett Bfinkley.: ............................. 3-7
1956-0on Bums ................................. 3-6 1989-Jeff Bnnkley ..... ~ ...................... 9-3
1957-0on Bums.......... .. ............... 2-5-2 1990-Jeff Brinkley ...... : ...................... 8-4 Oq. 21-Corona del Mar (home) Oct 28-ytoodbndge (at lmne)
Nbv. 4-Saota ~rointa (home) Nov. 10-EI Toro (home)
All games at 7:30 uoless noted. • ...
D ... {~T!ONS
~"port H.1rbor t-tigh (Oa\'idson Field) ~ l~c.ited at 600 l~ine /\.\e., Newport
Bc.ic.h. Directions: From Nc\\port Blvd:
· fast on 17th St. to Irvine 'Ave. and turn
-right.
_ . Tustin High
located a' 1171 Laguna Rd. Directions:
from 'SS, so~th on S to Newport 81\'d .
.,.<first turno(f). Left on Newport Blvd .. right
on Llguna Rd.
• l!I Modena•High (Kelly Stadlu111>
localed on Chapman A•e., Ora11~e;
Dirooiom: From SS, ust on Chapmm one
mile, 'sl.adium on left. · . u P~lma P.1tlc (Glover St.idium)
• looted In An.iheim. Directions: North on
I !arbor Blvd., right on la hi~
._; • lr\.ine"\tigh • located.al 4321.W.llnut, Irvine.
Di,..-ctions: F1om 405, nort}t on Culver to
W.ilnut c,·ust south of S), turn tight on
Walnut, eft on EscoLir. .
Newpori a..i. 4-s>
(Final) ~
SEASON (INDJVIOUAL)
Pl•v•r _
Till
Gonzales
Stn.lh
El:•ilfe!S • Rio~te ,
Rushing tCb nyg av1 · td long
181 . 917 s 1 9 73
47 196 4 2 4 16
37 . ·111 .J 0 0 11
31 112 ·36 1 17
13 9 0 7 0 2
B JolV\son
GiOrdaril
Osborne
12 28 2 3. 0 9
3 ·10 ·3.1. 0 ·1 I I I 0 0 I.
Paa1lng
pa po ydg Int pct. td
186 90 933 ( 483 4
7 i 45 o. 571 1
Player
H~sta
FreemM
Gonnles
BenzllllJer
Osborne
Edwards
Tfll
R~lvtng
pc nyg. •vg. td Ion,;>
32 419 13.' 4 56
32 348 10 9 0 48
7 46 66 0 12
6 56 93 0 25 s 40 80 0 12
s 36 7 2 0 IS
4 24 60 0 ,7
lc:orlng •
Tin 85; Gonules 26: Hllsta 24: Eowaids 12;
Ost>ome 3
fleld Goela
Tiii (6) -41, 31. 3S. 30. 20, 20
lnt•rcepJl1?n•
Sandstrom 2. Blkns 1; Johnson 1. Edwards
I.
SEASON (TEAM)
Opp Tara t
Total fat downs 136 10J
Ruslles·Y3fdao• -378-1380 314·1255
Averaoe MIWlO gain 3 6 4-a •
A~erage rushlno yard.lQt 125 114 T~ pass1no yard.lg• 1211 976
A~erage pas$1nQ yardage 110 88
Pus coinp, ~Ire 85-175·5 94·19H
Avg g.11n ptf pm comp 14 2 1D.4
Avg gain lltf pass ll%mP • 6 9 1. s.o
Net retum yMdage• 177 69
Total sacks·yatdage 23 ·126 13 ·105
Average sacks, yardage 2 • 11 · 1 • 10
Net yatdage 2642 2157
A\-engt ne1 yardage 240 196
Taul punlS·l'tmOt 61·36 S 51·315
fumbleS·Mlblts lost 29· 10 25· 14
Total 11SnOVerS 15 . 21
Average turnovers U • 1.9 flags-~aoe 70·SOO 58-473
Average llags-~ard.lgt 6.4·45 5.3-43
Avg. T1mt of poswssbl • 24. I 1 .23.49
• Pllnl 1111.mS. lnlerceptioos. IUmblt 1111.mS
.Acc&1mul•tlv• Scor• br Qu..-fen opponercs 60 32 29 36-1s1,
Newpolt HatbOr 37 38 17 58-150
1993 Log
non-le•gue .
17 Otano• (2·8) 13
17 Ocean View (0-10) 3
14 foothllt (8-3) 3 •••View L••u .. •
21 Saddleblck (2·8) 17
13 UnlVmlly (1-9) 10
0 CorON def Mar (7 ·4) 23
23 Tustin (3·7) 1
21 Irvine (10·1) 29
14 Woodbridge (7-3) 7
0 Santa Marga.nta (8·3) 19
CIP Dtvlalon IV Pl•roff•
10 Glendofl (~1·2) 26
line." . . . r
The tl>reesome also Jl~d ,
dictate> a uiilcf sche¢e· change from
former years, with .a rover· (stfQng
safety~ replacing the "Scc~ncl ·
' 1958-George Hunter ...................... 3~-l 1991-Jelf Bnnldey ................... -............ 7-5
f959 -George Hunter ........................... 1-8 1992-Jeff Bnnkley ..................... • • • 11-3
1960-.Wayne HuQhes ............ ~ ......... 5-q2 1993-Jeff Bl'inkley ........................... : ... 7-4
·1961-'Way11e Hughes ............... ! .......... ~5. . •League cllampipns; '"*League co-
1962-Wayne Hughes ......................... 1-8 champs: ••• CIF Division ~fln~st. • • 1963-W~ Huofles ...... : ............ : ...... 4·5 • Le~ champ, CIF SS finalist
outside back.or !tpt)I. : .
"It's just a minor moi1if~ti.oi· \ · th'e offense {thtee !ltarte'?.> bac~). yards as a 1unior) leads ;i
of our old system,". s?id flrlnkley, • but along with freeman ~ tailb:ick:by-comrpittee plan.
who said lhe change-will aHow the Ri'oole, ~en·ro· ·rs.Scott Sand•trom l 'h • I · /' S · ' · · 4' c.o ., .. c tci.lm s u 11m:11e !IUCcess, ........ O:~~r:~n:::gp:: ::~:::?t~ · v • :~~P~~:~~~~~:~~;;~!i~~-' · · ~~:\~~~~· r~'Z t~~~~~r;:,ith'c~i::s 30~
will be veteran ·a~~is·tani-ro positions . ._ the batl. bnly Johns rettir!)S w_ith
Ciarclli, who has\far ye.ar~. en .a· ~· Saodstrom, ~h~ wo'uncJA any experience, a1.1d the average
key cog on· the staff for his .. star~ing at (Jee 1afety in 'his: first ·size (6-0. 215 on defense and 6-1,
strength training. h 's Giart~I ··s ·year .in the program, lihifts to 202 on off ens~) figures to.make · ·
weightlifting program \\hich hat , corner this:fall, while Johnson also them the smallest trench dwellers
·'helped the tea111 Q\1ercc»ne sit e move~ Is:> C?~ner from his ot1t~i~ in' tile lcagpe. : . ", .
differentials w~th much of-their • .R._ackcr position. · •. . "Th;n.'s going to l?e tltc "key to.
coiripetition. • ' • ' ~ggle, who started some at · thi;: scaso·n," admifted Brinkley. "lf
Defense (five returning starte~) .• full!>ack , anchDrS the backfield,. lh_osc guy~ mature. then we've got
was hurt less by graduation tllan · wh~re Johnson (12 c:irries for 28 a chance.'
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Newport Harbor;s measure of glory In '93 cah be summed up In the Saturday Night Showdown
when the Sailors sttuc.k a blow with an uphill 14-7 victory over Woodbridge, a verdict which
was the critical edge toward gaining a berth In the CIF playoffs, the sixth 1n Brinkley's eight-
year term as Newport Harbor's coach~ and the fifth straight, both far and away school records.
•
Matt ~ggle is one of Newport Ha~bor High's power players, a re-
turning starter with double duties as a fullback and a linebacker.
• PRIME TIME PLAYERS · .
No. Pla~cr, posltit.>n 'Ht. '' t • Cl. Comru nls
1 Joe Urban-; lb-lb 5-9 l 0 So. '.Up from fre~hmen .
2 Scott Sand~trom. "r-i.lb 5.9 lt.i5 Sr '93~taner ~n lknz111ger, \H-db 6-2 175 Sr 'l 3 ~tarter
4 Dan La~1c. "r-rO\ 6:u )(J5 ~r. 93 lettermar.
5 Dan McDon.ough. t\!~ilb 6· 1 ~l" Sr 3-}C'lr ~uiner
.. 7 John Gll)rdani, qb·db 6-3 . lSO Sr. ·93 !euemwn
8 Josiah rredriksen. yb 5.9 155 So L p from freshmen
10 Col) Gl..1~~. qb-db. 5·10 165 Jr L'p fr1Jm fr~hm~n
12 ~Andre \\ooJ" ard, lb·lb 5-S 165 Sr. . Up from J\
15 Ju~tin G1or.J:.im. qb-Jb :'-11 150 Jr ~ Up from J\
20 Edon Kagasoff, tb·db 5-10 170° Sr. Did not play in ~J
23 Danny Pulido. wr-fs 6-~· ... 190 So. Up from freshmen
24 Ram!le) AHen. '' r-clb 5-10 14~ Jr. Up from Jv
'27 l\latt Riggle, fb-lb · 5-11 )US .Sr '93 St.ifler
30 -Darren 1 hord!len olb 5-11. 165 Sr (Jn)on tra1hfer
32 Dan !Jerger; \H-db 6-~ 170 Sr · D1J no1 pl..iy. in '93
3~ Jeremy ~f;tsrut, tb-lb 5-10 loU Jr. Uit f~om J\'
44 Sky COO\\':l). lb-lb' 5.9 -170. Jr Up from JV
46 Brian John~on. tb-cb 5-' I 115 Sr '9J Sl:lrtN so Brandon Hetrick. c-J1 6-0 195 Jr Up from J\
52 A:iron Lisi, ~1g-lb s.s }(10 Sr Did not pb)·ln 93
54 Bill Johnc;, c-ng 5-9 l')S Sr '93 .ill-league
SS Tom Eatl1n,.og-dc 6·2 19) ~r '93 letterman
56. Drandon Baker. og·lb 6-0 175 Jr ''>3 Ii.merman
62 Recd Juhnc;, c 6-:! 175 Sv Up from fre~hmcn
63 Grant Lc\\an. og-dl 6-1 21U Jr Did .not pl..1) in ·9~
64 Jae!.. Hol!an. o~-dc • 6-0 195 Sr. '93 letterman
65 Marco Munoz, og-dl • 5-7 191) Jr. Up from J\
70 -Oum \\'uc. 01-_dl 5-11 225 So. Up frvm freshmen n Bruce Robats, c-'11 5-10 215 Jr. Up from JV
75 Andy L.10~,Jorf, ot·dl 6 I .,., . Jr.. t.p from J\ --=' 76 Sherif Pcp1c. ol-de b-:? 2:0 Jr. Up from J\
77 Mi.me Piedra, ot-dl • 6-: • ~30 Jr Up from J\
78 ·Jame~ ~loureaux, ut-d~ • 6-1 240 Sr Did 001 pl..11 in '93
80 Jocob Mullin, te-de 6-1 l7U Jr. .Up from JV
85 Mike f 1cemao, tc-lb 6·1 ~~~ Sr. ·93 all-kague
88 John R}Jn, tc-dc 6·5 190 Sr Up from J\t
1 l l"->l.1)-'Jl'I' r1luf
Edon Kabasott f1gu{es .to seo considerable duty at tailback for Tars. • •
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f .. . . ·. 84 Thursday, September 1, 1994 . . ,-. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pllo
WbeWI Wil'Pe coming up on two.:·ld1.1er·1daGa-esl
when at 14-4 in game two, :Yardle
bounced the ball Helfrich's lower
chest area and proceeded to let
Pe1er know what had hapP.Cned. It
was pretty funny and temmded me
of their high school days IS years
"' ~ Balboa Bay Volleyball
Club's men's league
completes 19th season.
-,, T• he Balboa Bay Volleyball
Club Men's League
, completed the 19tll year or
its cxistc!nce last week.
This league is considered to be
<h~ most competitive mel)'s
summer league in the Unite•d
States. There ore more than 120
•top-notch men who play in either
a Wednesday ni~ht or Thursday
night round robin leaeue at the
Balboa Bay Club gymnasium.
All of \he team make lhe
playoffs where the teams are
c(9ssed to play teams from the
,other teag'ue in a
llinglc-ehmination plJyoff bracket.
The league v. as QT1ginally designed
to give our local high school
pla)crs a chance to compete with
1he college plJ)ers.
As the sport has grown, tlJe
number of good older players has
also grO\\n so that the league now
has very few high school players in
it.
· I would like to point out that ·
this league and all of the Balboa
Bay Volleypall Club activities are·
possible because of the; · ·
tremendous support of the Balboa
Bay Cl'ob for the last 19 years.
The Wednesday night league
had si.\ team~ "ith varying ability
and age groups. Team No. 1, Sea
Level, haJ former Newport
·Harbor seue·r. ~ti Schutz and
BBVC outside hitter Pllillip
Schildts.
Schutz sets for the Banana Slugs
at the University or California at
Santa Cruz, while Schildts is a
freshman at Lon~ Bench State-.
Newport J !arbors Greg Slick was
also on this team.
The captain for team No. 2,
Jerry's J<jds, was Corona del Mpr
co-coach for the girJs teamt James
Felton. James was a fine player
while at UC Jrvine and s1ill shows
rl great understanding of the game.
Team No. 3, The 19th Hole,
featured many of the Long Beach
State players, but most notable is
Steve Walker. Stave has been
playing football and volleyball at
Golden West College after
gcadua1ing from Newport Harbor.
The Long Beach State coaching
staff is counting on Steve to be
their seuer this year. At 6-foot-4
and with his quarterb'acking .
football skjlls, Steve seems to have
it aJI to step in and lead the 49,ers.
Team No. 4 was named the
Jetty Rats and showed a lot or
local talent. Captain Steve
Friedmann's team was a Jineup
froro the early 80s an<t before. The
roster included Greg Hart, Andy
. and Gary Crane, Mike Finn, Al
Burdine, 'Greg Sullivan (who never
showed up), Bruce Caldwell, Sean
and Terry Sheward (TM ·
Commissioner), Peter Helf rich and
D.J. Johnson. This used to be
quite a talented squad.
Team No. 5 was called "Sans
Fuerbs" because for the first year
in quite some time they would not
have Estancia's and Stanford's
~att Fuerbringer, who spent the
summer in Chicago and Italy
playing for the United States
National "B" team. were in their 30s and 40s except coach Jerry Winant, who ~rove in
Captain Joe McCarthy's team for former CclM and USC setter each night from his home 10
included Russell Gan, Dave Ty Price. Captain Bill Yardley's Temecula.
Newman, Mark McAnlis, Todd team featured J3ob Yoder (former The te am seemed to play much
Beebe, Tanoa Wcygand, 'Amin USC men's coach), Harold better wh~n Mark Arnold, who
Mirhadi and Mitch McCoy. This Noriega, Mark Beltran, Celso was forme5iy on fhe USA Natio~al
team has played together for years Kalachi, Dave Olbright, Jack. . team, played.
and gets ,better each year unless Hinton, Do4,g Brooks and Scott Team No. 12 was "Rqpt's
they play NewJX)rt Harbor Coach , Waddell. ··---· Team," named Cor Paul Root, who
Dan Glenn's team. Many of these players play had played with this group of
Speaking of Coach Glenn, his • together at the USVBA Open . players for the past three years. 1
This year, for some reason, Paul team No. 6 was named National Championships in the did not play but they kept the
"Defending Champs." This was to older age divisions. · ' • name. Captain Travis Turner's
remind everybody who had won Team No. 8 was led by former roster included Dave Hollowny,
last summer's league title. Sailor Billy Nsuyen and actually Carter and Steve Reese, Jason
The roster featured won the regular league .Perkin , Dan Murray, Chad Jones,
Tom Pestolesi (Newport before faltering in the. Craig Buccola, Rick Polk and ~ob
assistant coach), Mik~, • playoffs. Skipping to Alshuler.
D'AJlessanoro (Long ~ tea m No. 1.0, Corona del . ~The playoffs cteated many .
Beach State men'i Mar assista1"'boy:o coach... inieresting makhup~. but the most
assistant coach), Alan Matt Wintcrburn and entertainil')g was Bj)J Yar<Jley's
Knipe (Golden West ..£.stancia's Brian Faust team No. 7 and the Jetty Rats.
College.men's coa-ch), were the mainstays. # Many of the players on the Jetty
Albert Gasparian Team No. 11 was Rats had plqyed with Dill for many
(Golden West College . ,, Nws II mainly a team that will ye:us.
women's conch), Steve .,... represent Ora~e Coast When the Jetty's Gary Crane
Asahino (Orange County ........ College next 'year, but and Peter Helfrich arrived for the
Volleyball club coa~h), CdM's Brooks Hoppe, game in goggles which were very
Rocky Ciarelli \vho will play at USC similar to those t.hat Yardley
(Huntington Beach High Volleyba ll next yea r, \vas on this always wears, lJhadr.dc~ng that
boys and girls coach) and team. • things might be lively .
Nick Ziegler, who is .------Team No. 9 was called Whe'n Yardley's ~ikes was
'Rocky's nep~ew,and left for the the "Good Guys" and had very blocked early in game one, there
University or Colorado to start his much a Costa Mesa High School was some uncalled for taunting
football career. flavor. Captain Phil Castillo • under the net by Crane and
These players have known each
other since their high school days.
There was one major problem.
Too many coaches on one team.
surrounded himself with fellow ~lfrich, which seemed to anger
Mr. Yardley. The 15-2, f5.4 win
•The Thursday night rosters
were equally as diversified.
Mu~tan volleyball alums Chuck fol' Yardley's team '"~s
Cute c (coach of Orange Coast emi)hasizcd by the former USC
Col cge's men's and women's " · All-American killing 14 of his 15
tea s), Charles and Peter spike attempts (1hey slrould not .
Team No. 7, O.J.'s Alumni, was
a talented team of players who
Hamborg, D:ive Ma.'Uler, Mark • have made Uill mad).
Arnold, Mark Panoniamoo, Steve . The final exclamation on
Yrebalovich and their former Yardley's pcrformapce occurfcd
THE IRONMAN .
BY R.lCKAIU> DUNN
SPORTS WPJTEll. .
0 h, sure, you
raise an eye-
brow when you
hear or a 61-year-old
man competing in one
of the most grueling
. races in the world, the
Gatorade I ronman·
a'riath lon World
Championships. .
But for a modest
James Clayton, a late
bloomer, his motto ls
simple:· Fun, fitness
and competition. .
"That covers it.''
said Clayton, sele~ted
to compete in the Oct.
1S Gatorade Jronman
Triathlon in Hawaii
through a general lot-
. tery, allowing him to
make his. third con·
sccutive appearance. in
the international com-
·.
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lllJO. . The quarterfinal matc~cs were
thriller.s with' the Defending
Champs winning by a score of , •,
15-13 in the -third rally score game
over teum No. 10 and Yardley:s
teom·winning a 19-17 third game
ovJ!r Sans 'Fuerbs to proeeed to
the semifinal~ last Thursday.
The semifinals were eq~lly as
exciting. The 19th Hole, led by
Steve Walker's setting, defeated
Yardley's team with another 19-17
third game, while Root's team
be~t th e Defending Champs,
15-12, in three. ·.
(t seemed .that both o( .the older
tetuns, O.J.'s Alumni and
Defending Champs, seemed to tire
as the tourney pcogres.sec:1. The
league tourney was won by Root's
Team ('"ithout Root) in two quick
games over the 19th Hole. _
. It always seems like the .
semifinal matches arc much more
exciting than the finals. ·
• A special thanks to Joe
Rogers, who has designed 6ur
BBVC summer T-shirts for years.
• Joe currently designs summetwear
for Killer Loop in New Jersey, but
round the time to find an old
picture oC yours truly spikinf a
voile) bat1 and incorporated it into
this summer's shirts. ·
The s'ummcr leagues were
successful. Next summer, our
Oalboa Bay Volle)ball leagues will
reach 1he 20-year mark. Wow!
petition. DoN LucH/OArLY P1LOr
The challenge in the Triathlete 'James Clayton races down the bike path around Newport Back Bay where he trains.
Ironman for Clayton, • ·
who finished. 14th la)t year in the 60-64
age division, isn't "here he finishes, but
if he finishes.
"That"s really all people want to
know," Clayton said. "Most people re-
ally can't com_prehe,id what the-Iron-
man is. It depends on their knowledge
of the race, but I think typically· the
question people ask is, 'Did you finish?'
So basically you go over there to finish,
because that's what they ask, and then
-that keeps everybody happy.
"If you don't finish, you have to ex·
· plain the rest of your life why, and.
that's not for me."
Clayton not ~nly intends to fioish the
2.4-mile ocean swim, the I I2-mile bike
race and the 26.2-milc marathon run
but fin ish among the top 10 in his ag~
grQup.
Still, Clayton Shuns any belief that
what he docs. at his age, and consider-
ing wfien he started (age 54), is any-
thing special.
in any triathlon. I've been doing it long
errough to the point "here {my :igc) 1s
not really an issue; it:s not a topic of
conversation."
Clayton, who bombed in his first
competition, the 1987 Orange County
Performing Arts Triathlon m ~fission
Vjejo, bikes a 90-mile ·loop e"cry fi, e
days, swims regularly with a local mas·
ters group and-consistently runs a lO·tO·
11 mile course from his Newport Beach
home, along the Back Day, and back
home again. ·
But it's a long journey from Clayton's
inaugural competition.
"One or the reasons I do it is to stay
in shape, and I'm not very good at hit·
ting balls," he said. "I just .got started
and I kind of liked it. I've been active
my whole Ufe, and l'd heard about tria-
thlons and they intrigued me. I did my
first one, and I did so badly I figured I
had to do another ·one; I figured I
couldn't quit after doing.so poorly, that
I've got to improve."
about I. JOO competiiors during that • fir~t Orange County Performing Arts
tVCht.
He's done it every year since..
"It takes a while to build up a bas
and T think it takes a while to build up
endurance," .Clayton said. ••lt•s an en-
durance sport, io which you must be si·
multaneously proficient in three endur-
ance sports. ,I'm not really ~~e a
runner; I'm more of a biker. Snow ski·
ing was the only other sport in which 1
had nny (previous) succ_ess.'' •
The Gatorade lronman Triathlon,
which began in 1978 with only 15 cOm·
pet itors, has grown to nearly 20,000 :.tri-
athletcs· from more than 50 nations an-
noolly atte~pting to qualify for th e
world's mpst prestigious triathlon.
lts explosive growth required race or·
ganize~s to implement qualifying proce-
dures in 1983. The race field now is
limited to 1,400.contestants due to safe·
ty concerns aod the championship na-
1ure of the ~vent. ' ·
DON LIACH/DAl(Y PlLOT
61-year-old James Clayton has an lronman Triathlon date In Hawaii coming up.
"I think people typically are just rea-
sonably . impressed," said Claytor., a/~al
estate mvestmcnt magnate~ "My age
group is typically 1 % of the. total field
ClayJon, who was 25th in his division
at the 1992 Gatorade lronman Triath·
Ion, finished dead last in a field of
Clayton, jlowcvcr, thanks to his lot-
tery selection, didn't need to qualify
this year. "Sometimes it's better to be
lucky than smart," he said.
. .
Mischief continues to ""reak ha,,oc i.n · Schock . 35 :regattas .
~ After what appeared to
be a disaster for this year,
it has all turned around
th ese past two weeks.
T he year or 1994 hos been a
difficiJlt year on Carolyn
·Hardy's Schock 35 Mischief.
After winning last year's nationols,
MischieI's '94 senson has been a
. disappointment as the team ·'
struggled to contend all year. But
last weekend Mischief •urned their
season around, winning their
second strni&ht Schock 35
1 Nationals.
Two ~ cks ago at the Schock 35
High Point finale, Mischief had n
terrible resotta.
Accordina to co·s~ippcr ~fork
Reardon, a PMS and two bad
races gave Mi~chief her worst
regatta finish jn years.
Last Thursday, Mischief
tactician Peter Newbre called for a
special team meeting.
Newb re started by rcaffinning
the complete commitment of their •
team, and thi s helped put the ·
previous weekend's r:ice behind
them. Then Newbre mapped out
all their possible starting strategies
so that every crew member knew
exactly what to expect durina
critical startina sequences.
TI1ctMj chief team responded to
Ncwbrc's pep talk by sailing their
bdt regatta of the year.
They executed winning tart in
i~ of the seven race . De pite one
PQOr race Saturday (M1schier was
shut out ot the committee boa1),
Mischief fin1 hed out' of the top
live JUSt once. Unlike
t 993 where Mischief had
to come from behind to
win the Nationals, thi s
yea.r they held a
comfortable five-point •
lead going into the last
race, and coasted to an
easy victory .
The key to this year's
Schock 35 nationals was
getting off the starting
~line. A Schock 35 throws
on enormous wind
race, Mischief couldn't
get off the line and
struggled to finish 13th.
Outlier, the winner of
the Schock class season
series this year, had two
bad races Saturday, ond
effectively eliminated GI'\>'
chance for a top finish.
..._ As Mischiefs Peter .
_.. Newbre put it, "Every
.... .,.. boat in the ncct had at
___ ....., __ <. least one bad Mart, and
hadow, with shor1 Boating it was impossible to
recover."
courses and a highly
competitive 23-boat Ocet,
ri:covering from a bad start was
nearly impossible last weekend.
On Satucday, every tiOat ·
contending for the overall reg1ua
lead had a bad race. In the third
I
This was one of the
• best championships ever
for the local Schock ~S fleet. In
addition to M ischief, Judy
Oorsky'~ Watet Mocauin was
second overall, and John Cazicr's
Buttercup was fourth.
'
Kudos to Balboa Yacht Club for
hosting this year's Nationals ..
0 ..
With the Etchells World
Championships just two weel..s
away, competition at last
weekend's Dqp Bever Memorial
Regatta was fierce. Newport's Tim
Hogan, Ja~c Hard enbaugh and
Skip Beck sailed to a comfortable
six-point victory, despite not
winning a single race.
Other top finishers were S:in
· Diego's Don Jc berg in second
place, who won the first t)Yo·ra~cs,
but dropped back in •
Sund~ys'raccs. Locals Paul Sharp/
Oreg-Ot:ambcrlain,.and Jim ·
Buckingham in third 1nd rourtti
respectively.
, Au le Colin IJco hel, the
defendinii Worltl Champion,
..
rounded out the top five.
A large 28-boat E-22 neet made
for tough starts: and many of the
top local Etchells sailors dropped
out of con tention due to
premature starts (although it isn't
oil that unusual for top sailors to
sail a little more aggressively at
the last tune-up regatta before o
mojor championship) .
• ·The Mem// L}nch sponsored
l;tchells World Championships will
ge1 under way next Saturday, Sept;
10 ore Newport. The World's will
be a rare local opportunity to sec
1<>mc of the top sailon in the
world, includina past E-22 world
champions Dennis Conner Dave
Curtis and Colin Deashcl.
Jobn Drayton '1 bolllla1 tolUllUI
ap~llt'f In thr Dally Piiot ,.,NY
1'hursday.
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.oolls s.Jill reigns
s 'Canada~huiter'
~ Even a penalty stroke fails to
·. strip Eric Wopds as he continues
to dominate !be Canarlian tour.
tn addition, for his Order of Merit
championship. Woods was narncd
caplllin of the international team,
consisting mainly of Americans, South
Africans and Australians, in the Noble
Cup International Team Match Aug. · E ric Woods, who successfully .. ~ 2~-25 at blational Pines Golf Course in
recovered from his first penalty in Barrie, Ontario.
. professional golf to defend his •Another recovery? .•. Last year in lltJ~ at the Ontario (Canada),Opcn, PGA Canadian Open, Woods missed the
fin1.1hcd the season as the Canadian cut by ooc stroke.
Tour's leading money winner ror the . But regardless of how Woods finishes,
~cond consecutive year, earning a berth . the former Corona del Mar High
111 the PGA .Tour's Canadian Open Sept. standout will probably continue his
8-11 at Glen Abbey Golf Course in . 'tewardtng quest in Canada.
Oakville, Ontario. . ·.,. "Canada is ts~coming a very lucr;itive
Woods, who won. $44~083 this ·season market for me," said Woods, wbo turned
on the Canadian Tour, as well as a . .pro in 1988. "I'm going, to ~lay.here
StS,000 Order of Merit bonus, lost track (unriLmid-September) and play in a
9( time and nearly blew his opportunity. ·couple pro-am events to try and keep my
·to finish No. 1 and achieve an ------... name and face up-here as much
exemption into the PGA Tour as I can."
cvcnt in OakviJle. Woods, who also has an
His missed hi°s tee time for exempt stahss on .the South
the opening round of the . American, Australian and
Ontario Open (Aug. 8-14) and South African tours, will once
was penalized two strokes. again compete this autumn at
Woods, however, rallied to. win the PGA Tour Qualifying
tbc tournament by four strokes. School, but still desires to
He had arrived at the tee box continue playing in South ·
after his group had already hit llcb fl • America and South Africa.
their second shots. -Since no American golCer has
"I just had to be cool and won a PGA major in 1994,
~cal with it, be.cause my group Club the-re have been discussions of -
wa~ half~ay down the fairway. I an international tour.
just dropped my ball and ripped golf "That woukl'really help me
a
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.'" .\! ' I ' it," Woods.said. "Here I am, out," Woods said ... It would ·
th~ defending champion, and I can't get really open' Sbme do6rs, becauss: the . Eric Woods has swept to back·to-back titles at the Ontario Open in Canada, and 1s th' leading money ~-1inner for the year.
to the tee on time (for a 1 p.m. tee PGA.of America is a closed house. You
"of Merit·" inner in 1992,· abo had the
leading ~tro(e a\erage on the Can.1J 1.111
Tour this year, and finished in the top
five in five tournaments.
time). I was just hanging out (talking) can only get in if you win a PGA event
with a friend, and l forgot what time it or go to Qualifying School and make it.
was. It was my first professional penalty, .. l'd feel very comfortable (ori the PGA·
for being late, but l still won it." Tour). If I played head to head with \£ he1 doesn't receive a PGA ·1 our card
next year, Wood~\\ ill return 10 Canada
for a fi fth straight sca-.on anJ attempt to
win an uopfcceucntcd th1rtl consecutive
01der of f\1cr it.
Woods followed his tardy arrival that those guys, I'd have a successful time
fir~t day at the Ontario Open with a and l wouldn't lose my caret.
bir~ie on the first hole, giving him a "h 's kind of lough (playing. throogho~t
bogey, then put himself 2-under-par with ' the ftlobc in other events), because
. an eagle and a birdie on the next two during Qualifying School in the U.S.,
holes. "hich is in October, November and •Classic l 'ournamcnt ... Bill '
Wallace. golf chairman at Mesa Ve rde
Country Club, initiated a thrcc·club
tournament, called The C!ass1c, invol\'ing
~lesa Verde; ScaCliff CC and El Niguel
cc.
No harm, no foul. December, that's almost all of the Soutn
His first-place priic of.$18,000 at Amer_ican schedule and a portion of the
Ontario put him back into.the Order of Au-stralian·and South African tours. It
Merit lead, his first victOl'}' of the year on really hurts my money-making
the Canadian Tour. The top three capabilities to stay here where it doesn't
money leaders on the tour earp an eveh pay me, but the rewards (of making
There ''ere 24 tcarm from each dub
exemption into the PGA Tour's the PGA Tour) are big." . . ·
in a two.man, best-ball C\Cnt totaling 144
players. 'A round of 18 holes was played
at each of the cl ub Aug. ~5-27, with the Canadian Open. ' Woods, 30, the South American Order ..------------~------.,
. Pirates will scrimmage . Friday
...-OCC_ Coach Workman wifl get first real
look at '94 hopes against Santa Monica. ...
Bv R.lC)iAlU> DUNN, Stous Wuna
"It's how' we got a good recruiting class. I didn't
·have much to do with it," Workman said. "Sf.}me of it
was done before·(the surgery in April). But it\ every-
body on -the staff (who helps with recruiting): It Y.as
• • Taylor mostly, because he's right hue on campus. and
he's in this office.~1 •• . · COSTA MESA -Concerns about'-j
whether the off ensc is struggling and
behihd schedule, or that the defense is
simply smothering, or: vice versa, will
· end on Friday when Orange Coast Col-·
lcge's...i football team plays somebody
other {han itself.
''During an intrasq'uad, if one side of the ball beats
up on the other side, what does that ·mean'!" asked
OCC Coach Bill Workm an, foll owing last Saturday's
in-house affair. "If the offense moves the ball down
field, docs that mean the offense is good or,the de-
f cnse is bad? Last year, our offense would barely be
able to gain any yards, but that didn't mean we had a
...: _bad Qffense. We were just real gobd on defense.
"When yo u scrimmage eacn other,· n different
than somebody else."
That somebody else will be Santa Monica College,
when the Pirates host the Corsairs at 1 :~O p.pi. in rt\-·
annual controlled scrimmage. ·
Workman, entering his ninth season with a .51 -32
record, had his work cut out during the off-season in
more wa)" than one. .
In addition to needing to fiU many holes -the Pi--
rates return just 18 players, only four of whom were
starters -Workman underwent back surgery lust
spring and miss.cd nearly three montps of precious re-
cr,µiting time.
--But largely thanks, to Mike Taylor, OCC defensive
coordinator and a full-time instructor, the Pirates
were still able to recruit effectively. -
·Speedway cycles
~unning on Friday
COSTA MESA -The third an-
nual Mission Yamaha· Fox Night
will be held this Friday night at
the Orange County Fairgr~unds
speedway oval. ·
All females will be admitted
f rec to the night of racing.
On the communiiy college level, it 's not unusual
for football teams to• experience m,fljor pcr)ooncl
changes from yea r to }Car, bu1 even by tho!le !>land·
ards, wfi'at the Pirates are encountering in· 1994 i~
drastic. . .. • .
"I .don't know what's going to happen, but thi~ is a.
real challe~e. It 's the }'Oungest team I've had in nine
years," said Workman, who bas guided OCC to po~t-·
season bowl-game appearances in three of ,the past
four seasons. ·"" . .
"We'll khow a loL-m~re (afler watching film~ of the
$anta MQ.nica scrimmage) after ·Saturday. The players
will h!t "you know right away. We have to settle on a
lineup; you have to ·condense it, so you can really get
ready. You can't get 100 guys ready to play in a game.~· • ~ •
The Pi rates, who open the Mis. ion Conference sea-
. son at home Se.pt. 10 against Pasadena Ciry (7 p.m.),
are thin everywhere, especially the offensive line,
w}licb wiU be asked to open holes for returning all·
conference tailback Jeff Clayton.
"Wt have one player (center Keith Robinson) who
playecf a HJ.tic bit, a'nd one ·player (Matt Sosbee) who
played almost none last year who arc in the starting
lineup, and the· rest are all freshmen and have never
played at this level," Workman said. "Who knows
what's going to happen. It might take us half a sea-
son tc>'-figure it out."
Orange Co?ist, 8-3 la t s~ason, has only once fin-
ished below .SQO in the Workman regime (4-6 in
1988).
fi nal round being held a t !\lc~J \'crJc.
Sca~liff \,·on the inaugural ·
champiopsllip.
"We're 'going to mal.c it JJl Jnnual
ck.it This was the pioneer )t!Jr."
Wallace said. "There\ a perp.t:1.i.1I ~
trophy that has enough space mi 11 to·
)J~t 2-t years, and the \\inning duh \\ill
hold onto it for a year. I p1ob:ib1~· \\ Olf t
be here 24 year from now, but \\C got it
~tarted. The idc.a '"as brought t J m}
~111ention by a member of the dub \\ e
decided not to h::\Vc nn im it::itionJI
tournament this yea r. so ''e d1J tht) in
place of it."
Making new friends and meeting
l't!l1ow golfersi Slhe-whute-idc:rb'eTimd-··
this Tri·Country Club ~vent, according to
Wallace, a Mesa Verde legend.
A field of 12 sidecar rigs will be
featured in an eicpandcd 10-racc
program which includes the best
two-man teams Crom around the
world. Also, the top eight Pee
Wee riders from that season-long
series wiH compete for the titJe of
All ii takes is persistrna. • m1r snwrf wagl'ring.
· United States P.W. 50 speedway
champion.
Meanwhile, Brlld Oxley and
Mike Faria will dash in a head·tO·
head match race aboard Yamaha
P.W. 8Cs, and the KT JOO Ga.Kart
racers will compete in a special ex·
h1bition race.
In addition to these events.
there will still be a full program or
the " kinny bikes" -the SOOcc,
fucl-bumina motorcycles with no
brakes.
I he evening ol rac&na begins at
8 p.m. with the fint race. Gates
open at 6:30. 'SP•CIAL TOUCH DETAltlNO
A l1ttlr lurk AmJ. 11rxt 11t;ng you lnww .• wu'll
br.lr>11>1ging amund the country rluh complain-
ing (lbout tho$<' dam blrrdi'1g-lrrart lthrl(lr~ Grt
slortui this t<'<•rkend with a turday\ $2i'>O.OOO
1>'1 Mar Drlwtontr and 'tmdoy:~ $250,000
l>rl Mar Hn11d1rap. First post 2p.m.
SATEWTl WAGERING FIOM DEL MAR
Chip shots ... • • '. .. t G.' Cc-.. 5t
st ti Biii Holzgral 1 Walt Sharer l'i.. ::ie
..,~~ .... J r'-o·rr.~ Tei .. ~ l.... ;.. .• &: · ,~ tii:
tDl.r-Jr-em 111'lere eJ,r p "'" nt.,~ 1 .. rt•' . s• sc.en :c:e snv:s ,,o c !IQ tile p .. , :i •• , o' a rn~m:itrl.r ~ iome~:.e1 ·e John Dalv I r. e-.er-,:--.not·~ l!'e !~ ~
Ha"<! c •• s Cf tl\.1 '• a·e a::eo t.)Otll'.tr t'. j1: bi tA"
J".J s.~·'l:•eo o;y, . -el;, e~ • • · ,.· ·~?
:.e\-tr· t ess H .. ~~-· • .JS,..---'• ., . ~ 'fv .. • .,z ~ .... n v.· e Mike Evans a o Al Elder 1 .. :one a·
.52 5. anil "Mlghtv Mo" Morrla Laswell Bruce Selb•rl t c at 53 5
., .1st !~:.ircay s I ;'II ~1.-.. > Jim Forgaah ·" i; ss
£. .. ~d Alex De La Parra o .. r,.: ~5 " .r •:., •
E :.r ON 1vc.ss 691 a'ld HolZ;<~t ¥"' -.. 1 5~ .. H ;.;. B
3": J>o~handler (!o.v ''OSS •:· ~~:: ~· • r •" r.e· • 561 won F~ghl C · · In reouiar rou. ds AJg H Joe Ruuo " .11 gr .. s
'(65' John Anderson 1(1.w ""t ~ • a~ L. .. a I -me
p.r:•ess.onal bo" < "'s u: .. ~ -"' • ~? ro.;ncs A.~ 2~ ~e:e'1r s:.. -. .. 1 Hank LeFebvre ,, .)t, •• .,., :nan n ee te!"I rou I.! 611 alld Mike Whit• .. • ....
~t ~nl~HerlMa&.A •-'.-•-·'-·· ...... .._, ------~Rlch•rd Dunn I• • D•llY Piiot Sport• WrU•;
who•• club golf (;4)/umn •PP••r• •very
Thursday.
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88 Thurad~y I september 1, 1994
.
Billlish 111aking it tough
with meandering Ways .
..,. Just two marlin accounted
f OJ' in ladies' tournament
at Balboa Angling Club.
M arlin fishin g took a dpwn tu·rn this
week. as anglers only hooked a few
stripers in local offshbrc waters.
The billfish appear to. b e sp read ~ut over
a huge area -and perhaps this is making it.
more difficult for p rivt1te yachts to find
hungry marlin. • ·•
Results of t he B alboa Angling Clµp
Ladies B111fish Tou'rnam e n1 were
posted and only two marlin were
cau ght in the tournament d espite
the participation of 40 boats.
According to Dean Plant a t ·
Anglers Center in Newport Beach,
the winn ing anglerette was AJyson
.,. Gillett of New port Beach who w as
fishing on board Joe Houcks' El
Borracho and won t he tourney by
''tagging and releasing" a striped
marlin o n 16~P<>und tackle.
The sporlfohing ncct ·running out or
Newport bay Crom D avey's Locker a nd
Newport Landing a re re turning to the
docks with good catches o f barracuda, bass
and bonito. Cata lina, H untingto n Flats, the
oil rigs a'rc prod ucing the b est fish a nd a
good supply of lh c bait is available for
su1face action.
There ::ire reports of big schoels of
y~llowfin tuna off Pyram id Head a t Sao
Clemente bland with mosroC the tuna
caught l:?eing in th'e 8~ to 10-pound class. A
f~ s m a lle r s1=hools of ycllowfin pop ped up
on the 209 Spot over the -weekend a nd th,is
is o nly 29Vl m iles fro m Newport,
on a course of 166 d egrees.
This outdoor w rite r jo ined up
with R ob W o lford of Newport
B each for a multi-day fishing trip
aboard the deluxe lo ng range
sportfishe r Qualifier 105,
6 19-223·27861 ru nning our of Sa n
Diego this past week.
Jan Wefton of Newport Beach
released a marlin on 20-pound Outdoors
Skipper John Klein h eaded the
boat south about 280 miles a nd
fish ing for school size yello w fin
tuna 'a nd yellowt<\il was prJ!lty
much wide open on a number of
SIQpS m ad e while out three days tackle while fishing on boafd the
private yacht Reel Salty to take
second place in the an nu al b illfish
tournament.
Newport Beach big game angle rs Ben
Sec rest and Karl Kogler of NewJ>5)rt, fished
Kogler's boat My Turn II and the team
tagged and released two mar11n fish ing off
the west end of Catalina.
Kogler reported seeing lots o f life from
the end ot Catalina 'all the way to Santa
Barbara Island. •
fishing warm blue water.
Bluefin tuna we;c a little picky and o nly
a h andful wet~ decked, including a
37-poundcr b)l. this angler • .Wolford' topped
off h is angling adve.otur~ w.ith a 25-pound
yellowtail ·taken from uoder a kelp pally
abo !Jt 110 miles, 170 degrees off Point
Lama.
Multi-d ay irips should continue to
p roduce outstanding Indian Summer fishing
' ~ell into O ctober.
COSTA MESA -The South·
crn California College women's
volleyball team opened the season
by tro uncing visltina Mount Saint
CJarc of Iowa, 1S·3, 15-7, 15·6 in a
nolt-confcrence clash .
Senior AJl-American Genevie
Wright p aced the Vanguards with
12 kills and five bloeks, while
LoreJi Anderman (six kills) and
C eJcste Young (six) benefited
from the selling of Karajean Ste ..
phe nson (10 assists). sec resumes play this w eekend •
in the Concordia Labo r D ay Tour·
man e nt..
· LOCAL ICHIDULI
1fRIDft
·~ ........
C9mrnunlly college -(scrfmnlilge)
Sanu Monla..College at Orange Coast
College, 1 :30 p.m.
DllP SIA FllHINO
WIDNUDAY'I PllH COJINTI
DllY•Y• Ledcer -1 boats, 21s
anglers. 25 yellowtall, 1 white sea bass, ZS
boflilo, 322 bvr~~ 133 calico bus, 19
und bus_, 16 m ilpln, 1 sheephud, 6
rockflsh, 'l7 whitefish, 4 blue perch, 3
maM> slwlc. SO m~ret.
N•WW!•rt L••"'"I -4 boats, 11 1-
1ngler•. 1 ytllowtail_t w_hite sea bus, 4
yeflow·fln cro<1ker, 89 b<1rracuda, 92
bonito, ll sculpin, SO calico bass, 18 s.ind
bus, 7 rod.fish. 1 1heer.hud, 2 halibut 9
whitefish, 323 mackere .
TODAY'S ICHIDULI
Da-.ey's locktr (673'-1434) -YJ cby, luvts 6 ,
un.; relur"' noon; "!Uy, luves 11:30, ,,1urn1
S p.m.; -~ !Uy, IH\ti 7 a.m., rtlurnt S-6 p.m.;
T1t1ilish1. ln•ff 6 p.m., rel.urns mldnijhl.
Newport l..andins (67$..0SSO) -V.-d.ly, leJVff 6 a.m., rttumJ noon; YJ-4.y, lows 12:30 p.rn.,
rttdrns S p.m.; Twilislil. lu"ft 6:30 p.m., rehnns mid~lghl: full·day, IHvts midnight. return• 6·7 p.ini TueJdq.
I I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daffy Pilot
Like fatfler like son: Jim Wedgeworth, a former Costa -Me~a High
School player in 1976, giye~ hrs son, Rick, some. tips on playing the
safety position .during a Costa Mesa Cobras' practice, The Pop War.ner
football season aegins Sepl. 1 o. including the Mitey Miles· gam.e against
the visiting Garden 9 rove Bulldogs at. 1 O a.m. .
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COSTA MESA CITY HAU. lhla convect. fault and btmand tor Sale OF THE. F~GPOLES ~T PETITIONER I Iii.AM£ PETITION TO -PETITIOtp TO" PEtl'ftON TO ... "\; That the proptrty peril·
ANO POLICE FACILITY No blddw may withdrawal and written no~ of d.: THE MAIN ENTRY AReA II (l!L MOUi! QEL 011· ADMINISTER ADMINIS]fER AOM\NISTER. COUNTY OF M~~EI nent hO'r810 11 descrtblkl in
Af!A COM9UANCE DRINK· his bid for a period of (60) fault and of election 1o TO THE PLACENTIA CIVIC MA.NDANTE Elli MICH-ESTATE OFi l!ITATIE OF• . ESTATE OF· C COIT gtnera~ as: lurn\1ure, 11~· ING FOUNTAINS da~f aft~ the dale Mt tor cause the undJtis~ned 10 CENTt:R 401:411.E. CHAP· ELLt M. DOIRNER • • OZELLE DE• RAYMOND 1 MNS RICuAaD CALHOUN IN IR COURT tu1u anq equ1pm1n1. All bids shall b9 made on the opeolng lhtrtof. • .. 11 u .id property to sallsty "1AN AVE., P~CENTIA, CAIE NUMBER • ...,. • EIOHTH JUDICIAL good~tll, !fade name. r;o.J. 1 bid fcxm lumlshed by the Tht Clly Counc;11 bf the said obllgatJons and th9'• CA at 10:00 A.M. AT PUS. ' · Ciel ") • RICCIARDI, •k• • ELLIOTT JR. • CASE NO. A 174585 CIRCUIT enan.I nol Jo CQtnl)JIJI C1~. · Ciry of ~ Mtu r• alter the un'cterslan• LIC ,\UCTION .TO THE '""'0~:947:--0 OZl!&J.8 ITED~ -CAii! NO. A 74fJ23 . To •II hohl, benel1c1arln. MeAYll.H w? DELO IHse, -loasehold Improve!
it! db.;i~f ~:~"'.-:! :: ~:ci·~~ J3:!,r'fo ~!~~ f:~~·!J~1 ~8!, ~~di: ~i~~e(;~ya~l~~f~. ~~ You, hav, 30 CALENDAR CAl:~~.~~~4M cr~Jc!:.~~:n1~~~\c~:~ f~~:11:~· ~~~~~e~~::~ (l\a HINTZ) Plalntlri, ~:~~han~~:. ~~~~·~t~
ll'le Off1ct ol tilt City Cfe<k lmtgul111ll•1fn1rry bid. RtcOfded May ,0, 1993 'U of sale In lawful mooey of DAYS attar thlt Summ<>QI Tod htlr1, bentlldarles, for1, l/ld P8fSOll who may OJllerwTse be inter.sled in va. KEVIN I{, HIN'l:Z, al: 9825 Belmont SI.. Bell·
P.O. Box 1200 • 11 Fl1r COntraciOf ahall comply lnstt. No. 93-03131~1 In 1"9 United Sta1asr. Ill righl and P•tltlon .,. lwved °" etedifor1, con1lngent et.d'i-oth~se be In •resled In the Will Of eS!_a}~1 .or Ooth Defe,.d•nt ~ rrower, CA 90706' Olive. Costa M,sa. Caltfor· with the provtslo"-of Sec· Sook Pige of Official tiUe and lnteresl conV9)'9d "fOiJ to fll~ • Response 1or1, and ~,.on, who may Int w\ll or eslal • or b91h, of: Rlett.<RD <.;AL.MOUN CIV NO. 94-2a7 Th• business nam• ui•d
nla 112628. al.or btfore lh• Uon 1no to 1780 lnclutJw, Rec0td1 In the otfl~ of th• to ·~ now held by It ~ 12821 11 the. COljrt OlherwlN be lntere1ted In of: RAYMONO $TEVENS A PETITION hat been MOTION to NOTIOE by IM 1a1d lransloror(s)' al' •
Hme arid d1te a111ed ol Ille Callloml• Labor reccxdtr or Or111gt Count\': under n ld-Deed of r.usl In .ni:erve A• .;,opy ~~ ~ will or Ht1te. °' both. E1.LJOTT, JR. 111ed by OOLORES Ci\L· ~F MOTl<m TO said loc:atlon iJ: Weiss eak·
above,, at which time they Coda, the prevailing rate Said Sw of PfOpetty Wiii the, property 1llualed Ill pe net. er ot """"'""' of: OZELLE DEE RIC-A PfTITION 1as been HOt In tht Superior ~OIFY JUDGMENT tfY • · '
win bt publicly opened Ind and scale of wagH estat>-be mad• 1ft "aa 'li" conrll· 1a)d County. and Slate c~I will d°t Qt~:' you. R CIARDI aka OZEUE SJEO-ftled by BARSA~H. EL· Cou of C1l1f0tn11, Counl~ AND ORDER fOD ··. Thal slld Oul" 1ta"slor is read 11ouq In ~~ Coonc:il llJhed by the Director of llon wilhout co~t '(,, he1.+Nlttt' described: you 0 no •~our • HAM RICCIARDI UOTT In lhe Sup lor Court ol O ANGE': · " \nlef\Qad lO ~ con,'Um-
Chamb8fs al uld lddreu. ,,_ Depattmant of tndut-warr111ty expreH or im-LOT 496 OF TAACT NO. sponse on llrnt, • coUl1 A PET.ITION ~1 !>ten ~Calilornla. Co ol OR· THE PETITION· roquesis ·AMENDED JJ.l{>GMENT mated ai 1he office ot• Each bl<f must conform trlll Rellllona, State of Cal· pllt°d reo1tdlng ·11118 pos· 1~12, IN -nic CTN OF may make ordtfl ttectrng filed by JOHN 0. KENNY In ANGE. lhll DOLORES CALHOUN Comas Ille Oerondanl 1ft GRAMERCY ESCROW
Ind bt rttponalVa to 111 lloml., which are filed wllh session or encumbranots COSTA MESA, COUNTY your manlag•, your prop-\he ·Su~riot Court of Cali· THE PETITION requests bt appointed irs personal Iha atlova·hled acuon, and CORPORA'TION 3407 Wtsl
pertinent Bidding and Con-IM CitY Clerk of ~.City of to pay th. remaining prlnc~ OF ORANGE, STATE Of ttty, and custody of your fornl•. County of ORANGE. lhat BARBARA Eu.1on represenllll\le 10· admlnlt· tieroby !110V9S lhis Court. 10 Stxtll Slfeot, suite 7 1 tt lbs
tratt Documtnts. A "t ot Co1t1 Meu; end 1hall for· pal aum of IM note(s) ... CALIFORNIA. AS PEA children. You may bt or· THE PETll'iON requtsts be appofnled 1 pe11onal 'tftl the es1a11 of the•dec .. Issue• Its Ordur motlotying Angeles, Cahfomia 90020
Bld'Docum•nll may be ob. felt penaltlea pr .. crl~ d b .... d .... f RECORDED IN BOOK 50 dtrtd to p1y aupQOrt *"P that JOHN G. KENNY bt rtrvesen1at1111 t lfdmln1s· CJent. lh&. Judgmtnlo·•rfd Qrder _,.., ~ alt1t1 -"e tem"-r >-1 "
: tllned It the Oltlc• of the therein fO( noncomplianoe ~~~:t. Jth •.;;r.,1
1'";. fn PAGES 32 ANO 36 INCL~ anomey fees anct-.cos1a. It 1ppolnted a• p1raonal rep. 1erthe astate of lthe dece-TH6 PEllllQN requests tor AmQnded Judgment in i994 ~~ 'P ""' " ' • ·
Clly Engineer, 77 fair of the aa>d code. said not• prOVlded ad-SIVE1 MISCELLANEOUS you cannot pay the llllrig re11n1at1ve to administer dent. . the dec;edenl's 'WILL and lhe abov~entit~d matter The nartie and oddreu
, Drive. C<lsta Mesa: Catlfor· MARY IU.IOTT, D•~ vanc:M 11 Nty, under lh• MAPS,.IN THE OFFICE OF '"· ask the cltrk for a '" the estate ol lllt decedent. THE PETITION requesls codicils, It any. b• admltled bC1Ton to spe,ilocauy pro-v.here claims miy be liled
, nls, upon noncefutldable uty City Clerk, City of terma '-of aaJd D•ed of i HE COUNTY RECORDER Wllv8' form. THE P€flTION requt1t1 th• dtcedent'a WILL and lo probate. lhe will and Yid& fOf "1Silobon Of lhe 11 Gfamercv E'c:row Corpoi
• payment of $20.00. Med-Co1C. M... Tru.11, , ... , charges and OF SAID COUNTY. 11 you want legll advice, lh1 tlecedenl'a . WIU. and codlcll•, 11 any. o¥idmltted any codic1l1 are available minor children df tht, par· rallon 3407 Wes1 Sixth~ d1tlonal charge of 11.00 will • tXr>tnHI °' tti. TrustH APl422·5()5.()8 contact • 11wyer Im-codlclle, f any, bt admlt)ed 10 probale. i h• wl~ and lor examination In lhe Ille lies ·wllll th" Dplendo111. to Sltiet' Sui ta n.1 Los Af1· ""
be made tr hlndltd by ProjHt No.: 94-18• and of th• trust• crealtd Tht property addreu and medl11~. . to Pfobate. TM Wiii and any ~lclls art avallable liept by the court. sel ctuld auppon c;.om, gelts.' CaJilom1 a ~zo,
, mall. Bid Docwntntl Ind Publl1he.d t1•wport by Mid OMd or·Trust. ~d other common de11Qnallon, Usled tene 30 DIAS CAL· any codlclla are.i vallil>l. for •~mlnatlon In the file THE PE-TITlO~ requt$1S mensUtall ¥<1th tnt-Pllrtles> Tll• last, da" tor folonn
other contract docurnen\I 8each-00ata ._.. Dal(y Ille will be held on: If Illy, of the real pro~ftY E1~D~r-&~ despue1 ~· tt:" for examln11Jo11 In the tile kepi by the court. author,lty to administer tt\e rblitty ~o pay based Vp.on claims In lhis escrow ,i; m1y 1leo be examined at Pilot ~ 25, Septembet Septembet 22, 11194. 11 dMCflbtd aboV• 1, put· c r o • ment• .. c • kept by lhe court. THE PETITION requests es1a11 under Iha lndop1tn-ncome. to ottset .any sup. September 20 1994. .
, Iha Office of th• City Clerk 1, 11194, 3:00 p.m. on th• rront ported to be: 2049 CONTI· clon Judicial Y pelk:lon, THE PETITION rtqutsts authority to ldmlnlster the deol Adtnllllstrauon of ts· port obhgahon of Doten· So' far u Is known 10 S.:IJd o1 the City.of Coai. Mesa. , th690 etepa 10 the entrance of lhe NENTAL AVENUE, COSTA part complttar Y pr•Mliltr IUthorlty 10 admlnlSltt' th• Hlal• u(lder lh• lndepen-tales Act (fills autho111y danf wiltl 'h• prior fudg.. inlendea Tronslerff(S) taid
, Bid Oocur-Mnla Will not be Orange Civic c.ntet, 300 MESA, CA 92627 au lorrt\ularlo de RMpueata Hiii• under the lndepen-denl Admlnlstrallon of e1. wlll a llow the pe11onal rep· ment requ1r1ng Platl)litt to tnl'ondod TransferOr(1)·
, malted unlull lhe ad-PUBLIC NOTICE e. CMpman Ot1nge CA nit underalgnad T1US1M (Res~Urorm 1242) anl8 deot Administration ol Ea-lllH Act. (This 1uthorlly r111111a1lve lo l;akt 1T11tny pay delendanl the 'um di used the follo¥<lng id· ' dltlOf\11 17,00 charge I• Ill' At the tim9 of the lnltlaJ dlsclalms any llabU11y for la cort•. ,. carta o una tatll Ac1. CThl9 authority wi• allow th• personal rt?-tc:Uons w11hout ~ ap-S 10,1110.00 which mas d1t1ona1 buelness names or
eluded whh paymtnt.. NOTICS OF publlcallon ol '°'' nollc:e, 111y lnc:orreetnaas ol tht llamida ttl~ no It of· wtll allow th• perlOllll rep-reMntatlVr to 1'ke many pro\laJ. 8ofore .~king cor· never been' don•. and to addresses within the thrH .. Each bid . ah.Ill be Al> TRUSTEE'S IAL• IM total amount of tilt !Ml-proptrty addr•u ano OIMr r;era r.;t-............ re1ant6Uve tcr lak• many acUoo• wllh()\11 ,COUrl •P-laln very lmpol1'anl •cllons, COIQPel PIOl.l'lbtt to edl)~e ~HIS IHI past • oompanl~ bV. the bid •• T 1 H "'tl"'TH paid blltnc• of the oblige-common dHlgnatlon, If us no pre..m. 1u tctJont without. c;oun ap-provll. Stfort t11(ing cer-hOWe\le(. Ille perspnal rep. 10 the rlgl\ls Doltn;c!,an1 0 d A. · 23 curlty, Ult ot Designated • • 0•.. • tlon ~ured by lhe ab<>ve 111y, ahown hereln. • RHpu .. 11 • tl.mpcf, la proval.. Btfor• talng Ctt'· lain very Important actlOl\3, resent311'1a will be required .. should ·qc:cupy as legal •t• · uguat • ••
• Subcontracton, and Non-. Unit Code A dncllbeQ dHd of tru1( • Tilt total •mount or the oorte puen e11p,•dlr lain very Important aCtlona, hOwtver, tl'lt petsonaJ llP· lo give no1tca to lt:i1areMed g~a1c1111_n or the nu"<>r ~~11-1994. . •
, collusion ,\tfid1vlt rtqulred Loen Ne. and esUma1ed coslt ex· unplld balanc. of \he obll-ordanea que lfecten 1u however the p«aonal rep. re1tnlallve wlll be required perton1 unleu lhey ha\lo dren of \he Pat11es. incl.id· 14' Jana Meed ·
• , by II)• Information Fot Blcf. 2100CM1e411 • penset and advances Is gallon "cured by tl\e mtlrlmofllo. au propi.clad Y rnentallV• w1• bt rfQVirtct 10 glYe notice 10 "'11erHled walV9Q nouce or eonsentod Ing adop1ton ot •he S.11-Mark M••d ·
• dera. PEDERS•N $180.1S7.85, • property to'bt •old and qut otdtnen que uated toglvenotlcetC?lntf[••led per.,011• unles1 tllty have lo thi ·Pfoposecl .acl1ot1) •"!f1(7th)C1f.Cu tCh1ldV1sl-Publl shed Newpon
Thl• projtcl la a ftdetally APl 41 .. 142.03 It 11 poulble that at lhe reuonable ea\lmated pa~u~ mantenclon, ho~ persona unl .. 1 thfJ have waived notice or.consented The lndtpenSfen1 admlrll'-; lallon Guidslhnes, Btacti·Cosla Mesa DaPy
flJnded project and wUl bt ~ MESA TITLE COM· time of salt the optnlng costs. 1xpenae1 Ind ad-fll 0• d! ~~ Y Nl'I waJved notice Pl consenled to th• propottd acllon.) lrallon autllority wtll bo D~t•d t h la 28th qay PJIOI September 1' 1994 • under led•ral ragulallons P~NY 11 diAy appolnltd bid may be ltss than the VMCH at llW tlrrwt of IM co1ta1. ~ no .,....., p1g11 10 IM propPaed action) The lndeptOdent 1dm1nla-g16nled unless· an Inter· of July, t 994 •
· w~lch lnc:lude tht Oavt• TNatH un<1« the folloWlng total lndebled(less due. Initial publlcauori or the No-181 coat11 pot la pr•aenta-Th• lnde~nden1 actmlnla-1111101) authorlly Wiii be ested person files an Ob· BODE LAW. OFflCE ThSOI
81con Act and r•lat•d dffCflbtd dffd or trust Date· 8J2219• tlce of Sale 11: '150,320.5~ ~on de :! :~ pld• lratlon auuiol1ty will be granl1d unltH an Inter· Jecllon to• lhe P8tlllon and /S/ Alchird L. Boda·' Al· PUBLIC NOTICE ~:~ .:'1~ W::9 u~•J:m~ ~,c5:tto "l .. l~~.f. p~uvMESA T11TLI! COM· T~~ •• ~~d=1:,::11c.~t! I•~~~ tormutlrio cs.~ ~':,ed~~1,;'1 an'"!:~~':':.':!~~~:: :=dc~a0~!'{ ~= tcnnev !o De.fend~nt, cna1200364 • Dellla·Bacon Ac1 Jnd r• EST BIDDER FOR CASH ..n•r •• H d Tru•lae, ler'1 cheek drawn on a ontfaclOn d• lat ml1mu i-cuoo 10 th• petition 111d 1how good cau11 ~hy ltll 1ulhor1ty. • PO Box 8482J811 Ith "OTIClr TO
llled 'IM:11 and the Oei>att· (f" tN torma which 111 By T.D. SERVICE 11.ate or ntllonal bank, a NlaJvar of C6urt F ... and show g()Od cauu wny the coud should not grant the A HEARINQ 'on Illa pell· St., Rapid City, SO CREDITORS 0 ,
meii1 of lnduattlal Ael•· fawflA lender 1n the Unfled CO~PAHV, •v•nl check drawn by a s1a11 or Coste). Q04M1 ih6ul<f not 9flnt IN authority. lion wlll be held on SEP· .57709 Ut05) 348·2527 ' 11on·1, S!Alt of CaJllomle ·Slatll) llld/Of lht caahler't By Trecy Frisch, A• federal c1ed11 union or a SI d .... obtenet CO(llejo IUthQtlty. ,\ HEARING on lht pell· TEMBER 2r. 1994, at 1:45 NOTICE Of MOTION EVE'-YN Q, THORPE
(Iba Contractor and Sub-'*1.llled or other Check• aletent lecretery tot check drawn by a sla18 01 (ag1I, comunfqutll de In-A HEAAING on the petl· tlon wlll bt held QO Sep; PM. In Dept, 703 localed TO: THE HONORABLE SUPE1'10R COURT OF
' conttactofa ahall p1y not 1~11ed 1n CiY11 Code Sec-South Lewie at.', Or· fed«al 11vlngl and lo111 rMdlato con un abogado. tJon wlM bt lltld on SEP· TEMBEA 29, 11194, 11 1:45 at 341 Th9 City Orl\le .JUDQE ·oF THE CALIFORNIA len than the t..i..her .,..,,, tlbn 2112Ah •~•vable In l\Jd CA association t 1vlng1 H · NOTICE ll\e reatralnlng Tcuac n """ 1"""" at • •45 PJ~. In OepL 703 localed South. Or1ng1, CA 92668. ABOV , COUNTY OF ORAHOlr,
rate), · 'V -: 11 tilt tlmt ';;'sale to T.D. ;;:.100
12888 171,4) aoclalloo o; •~vlngs bank orders °"the ~ 11• •f· P~M.ki"~'Pt. Toa' ioc.ted at --341 The Clly Drive IF YOU OBJECT TO lh• E·HAMED CASE NO. ~174'92
Th• Cltv t\U obtlln.d s.Mct ComPl!"IV) all right apeclned 11'1 Section 5102 ~-:.! •olln•t111~~ ,!!'1a11b•nd1 at 341 The City Drive South, Orange, CA 92668. gr1n11ng ol lhe pe11non, you PLAINCTOIUFAFT ;}EOR"' Not1c11;1 hllebt given 10 lrom lh. OireciOf Of the Dt-tlU. and ln\erai1 convey-ti IF AVAILAJILE, THE of the Ftn111elll Code Ind _..., wi1a uo u ... ,..... on • South, Orange, CA i2He. 11" YOU OBJECT TO the should appe111 at the hear· 1 '" n.IN the cttdll<>fs and conun-
pat\ment of lndu1trlal R•le· to and now lltld by It EXPECTED OPENING authorized to do buslntat dlamftsed, a ).tdgment a. IF YOU OBJECT TO the g,antlog of the peUtJon, you Ing tnd 1tate your ob-W. HINTZ AND gt l'll cr•dllor1 of 1h1
lions lh• generll l)fevalllng under aald Offd of Trust In BID MAY Bl OBTAINED In this state. In tilt event •nl:red, f or the ~ourt granting of Che petlllon you lhould appeat al Iha hetr· ~Ilona or file wrllt•n ob, HER COUNSEL OF above.nimed decedent,
r11e o( per diem wagM ri lhe property hereinafter d• BY CALUNP THE FOi.· lendtr olh« than cuh Is rh• " urlher or era. 1hould appeer at the he;. Ing l/ld state your ob· b llon1 w11h lhe.eou11 be· RECORD, IF ANV: lhll all per.ona llaVing
lfheor gtlltfldaaly ~~~amtte llCfTRlbedUS:TOR.· fbOYD T. LOWING TELEPHONE ~lehepholledd !~. T11"'s=slM •""oyl abl-:-~ordera, ~· c::~ Ing and atate your ob-5' or tile w1ltten ob-ore the hearing. Your ap-PLEASE ·TARE NOTICE; claims •gJJnSI lh• dee .. hol ..... ., ..... u NUMBERS ON THE .., u• ' ~ or tie Mitten ob-llrilh the court be-pearanct may bt In pe<aon 11\al , ... "·f ..,., dent ate reqlli1ed lo ftlt work In the locallly In PEDERSEN the Trustee'• 0 d untll by any w tnfcxc8fMnl or· one wfttt the eOUrt be-ore th• flfttlng. YOUt ap. or by your attorney. • . ,,. """ • .... ant herein them wltll Iha Oran •
' Which the WQlk .. to bt BENEFIClAAV: WESTERN DAY IEFORI! THE lund1 ~me 1v.tlable to llcer who haa received or Che hMttng. Yow ap-Pt1tanc• may bt lnpereon IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR will bring '?fl tor hearing lo County Suporlor Co\.lrt, 1111 , • performtd lor Nd'I craft FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO SALl!t (7t 4) 38M837 !ht plyff or tndor ... aa 1 M«\ •copy oC them. pewance may be 1n p«aon or by your 1ttoroey. or a contingent cr•dllor 01 lh• •bOve l111ec1 MollOn lo fOO CMc Center Otlve
cla11lftcatJon or type ot LOAN ASSOCIATION, Re-or 12'3) 827-4865 matt« of right. ~ AVISO Lu proN--~~~ ot by your anomey.' IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR 1he dtcelHd, you must lile Modlly .Judgmanl and West Sanle Ana ~lltfornl•
• work nHded lo execute corded Dectmber 7, 1889 TAC402424C Said sale wfll bt m1dt, Judlclal" .:U-~·= II" YOU AR! A CREDITO') or a conllngent cred11or of your claim with the court Order <or Amended Judg· 8270t-40711. and rnau 1
• tht contract. Hollday rain aa Instr~ No. 19-855274 In lfubllahed Newport but whllOul ccwe or 'Wtf!fec:Uv 8fn009 or a conllngent credrtor ol \ht deceased, you must fll• and mall a copy •o Iha per· rnenl btl0f1 the Honotable copy to-Gaty Dohman, es
lh•ll ~ plid ¥. specified Book page of . Olllcl•I Beach..Coata M"' Diiiy wananty, hPf"' or Im-~ :iegar~ Che dec:HHd, you must file your claim with the court tonal repru 1nlaliv1 •P-Scott Mo~s. C1rcutl·Court 11u11 .. ol lh• B1tre1t I(, ; In the 'P(>lltc11V9 Oargalnfng Record1 In lh• olftce of lhe Piiot S.pt.mbtf 1 8 15 ::.-:~egatc:llnQ title, po1-como la 1• • npoeo your daltrl with the c:our1 and mall a copy to the Pff• pointed by Ult COUr1 Within JUd In th Thafpe Family Tiust dated agreement 1pptlc.blt to Recorder of Qraf\ge 994 • • • • or enc:umbfancH, como Mpoaa, haata Qut and in.-a copy to IM per. 1or11I repreHntatlv• •P-lour monlha from the data ge, • courtioom In Febru•ry 14 11179 u ueh patUOUlar cr11\ clu-County; 1 · to Ntlaty !ht lndtbtectnen ~-'?!~ ... ~~11aa, eona& r•eMnlMlw •Po PCMntH by ui. court within of flrat l11u•nc• of 1h1 lel· and tor Mtade County, SI· amended, wherein the d ..
• 1lflcatlon ot type of work ulcf dHc:t of truit d.. 'l'h593 MCUted by~ Qffd, ad-__. .. UM ._.,....,., nal Polnled by cne coutt wltNn lour months from the date ltra •• 4>fOvlded In sactlon urgls, Soulh Dakota, on th• cadent was 1 H lllor at
,. •n'lpioytct on !he pro.i.ct, tcrlbel th• IOllowl11(1· vance• lhtraundtr, with In-0 II cor1t •llPld• lnltrue> tour monthe rtom the dtt• oe lltlt tasuance or th• let· 9\00 of U"I• CaJ1fomla PfO: <Ith day of Oclober, 11194, Taub"'"'· s~riaon, Young
Coplt1 oC ~ o1 PARCEL t: Lor' 3 OF PUBLIC NOTICE ttrtlt 11 prolilded in.r .. ". ~~~ ~ Of llttt lltuanee of ~ let· •~ aa provided In Helton bate Code. Th• lime tor fol· at In• hour of 3.00 o'clock & Sulenlor 240 Eu l Ocean
,., .. ao determined .,. on TRACT NO. 10522. IN THE and the unpaid Dlinclpal ~ akn...! ~.J,.ulet ..,. aa ~ In NCtlon 8100 oC IM Cat1fornl1 Pro-Ing cl1lm1 Wiii nol expire p.m. or u aoon therHner Boulevtrd •Suite 700 Long , tilt al the city Cl«lc'1 Of· CITY OF COSTA MESA LOAN NO. ballllc• oC tilt Note ... -c ~..-. 1100 oe·tN ""'"°""8 Pro. bete Code. Tht llme for fU. before four month• from 11 co el bt ... Beach Cal lor I ioeo1. ~. lout.ct • .,., f'aJr COUNTY OF ORANGE' :u .. t .. 327188 cured by Hid Detd With 1,,. par1• O• allfofnla pot bait Code. The llme lor"' Ing ~"" will not •111>11• th• hearing date nolk:fd Uf\I may , ... ard. Wllhlf1'. lhe 1111 n. f ' •
Drive, Costa Mffa. c.Nf«· STATE OF CALIFORNIA' /AZ.ARIAN terfft 11lerton aa ptovlded cualquler egent• del Ofden Ina clalml Wiii not •11plre btlor• four months from above. • /SI Rlcherd l. lode months '"" I~• :11, ~
nla 82628, and are mall-AS PER MAP RECORDED OTHlfh 2a3t In uld Nott, t ... , Cha/Qff lZc,bllco Que.::-~reel-belore totir monthl from the heating dale nollced YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille Publl1hed Newport 11111 publlclUon of nollet to ~· to any ln1ar•tad JMMty IN BJ)OI( 4$5 PAGES 41 '1Lai 91t-l409e •MM 1nd Hp•nua ol the _..... ~ ~ ya una u. hearing ci. no~ above. file kepi by Ille cOiJl1. ti you Beach-Costa. Mesa Daily ett<lllOll or 11 notice 11 u~ r~Uffl AND 47 O~ MISCEL-A.fl. MUM••"• 1N91 .. Ind ol the trusts ~r'°~ •,:,:·and add above. YOU MA.V EXAMINE lll• "' 1 Ptraon lnltrHtad In Piiot ~gust 25, September mailed or p9,ionalty dllllv·
tlon ~~ ~t!: ~~~~,M~=· CINOUNTYTHE 4U-801-08 r~:ltd by &aid Deed °' ot'tne court la (El nomt!.:; YOU MAY EXAMINI the tilt kept by IM court. ~t ~rh ~i:a11, VOU1 may file I, 8, 1 • 1994. ertd to you, 30 ctaya alter
• labofCCXSe,theConttactOf RECORDEA,...,Of SA.ID "OJICIOI' Detedtoe/11(t"4 f~lonC:.,la cone M} ::":P'~=I~:: 1.:!r"y!'.,,:~ Ille queatfor~~~~:.R:; 111682 ~.~a;: ~:,,,:ue:..1~
'ah.it post• copy of Che di#-COUNTY. PARCEL 2: NON-TRUI • H 'I SALa PAC.,IC IOVERltQN ~omla, ,.~~ J'~ IN tlt&te, YoU mllY Iii. wHh the cot.m 1 formll R• tilt tiling ot en ltw81'1tory PUBLIC NOTICE .,ed to you A cilim h>t
• termination of . p1evalllna EX CL U 11 VE 4 p. UND•R A CORPORATION ea "'"""' ?OO CJ;jC"7 0._,.., with the COUit a torrnel .... QllMt for Speclal Notice of and appraJdl of a1tate H · may oblalntd trom the
tale of wa~a al NCh jo(> PURTENANT fASEMENlS D•ED 0, TRUST Ml4 TndtM a-/1 IN-j)j"-' San C ~tor I~ No41ce of the filing or an lnvtntOI)' Mtt or ol 111Y pelillon 01 ona110'117 coun Cleik. for OUf ~ alle OVER LOT 35 8EINO THE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ' Ive, Well. ta AN. L the llllng of an lnYenlory and IPP'al ... ot eatat• U · account " PfOVlded In NOTICE TO lectl""' ou ar y •~ • Th4i Contractot and """ COM~ AREA M SAID UN DEA A OIEED 0" ~::.,·T.~I:.c~"~:: ·~7~M Mme eddr ... and and apcw.., °' .......... OI of Illy petlUon or aectlon'1250 Of the Caltfor. CRl!DITORI 01' •o.;io ,~. yout ~1ai;i"'t1y
eubeontrKtOf(t ) thal not TRACT NO. 10522 ~ IN-TAUST DAT£0 Sep\etnl>8f • • ............. nuinbef of ...-.. Mia ot oC any pecltlon ot account u J'ovtded In nla Probate Coda. A R• IULK TMHSFER cetllfled mall with rtt p.y leN than the epeell\ed ORE.SS EGRESS, AND EN-30, 1"2, UNLESS YOU AO•HT, 1'311 MILL .~:-.. ~ eccount .. Pf~ In aectlon 12'0 the CalHor· Q\lelt for $pecltl Nolke lhc ••ot r~pt rtc:iueii.o
J)ftvalllng "'" OfW9Q .. to JOYMENT. AS RECORDED TAKE ACTION TO PAO-C"llK DIUVI, IUITI ;; ·~ '!'.....= MC1lon 12'0 of the Call-nla Pr~ CO<M. A R• form 11 JVIJlabl• "om tilt •·01''u cc. V•lette K HMwtfno all work.Mt tmC)lo)'ed by IN 9001< t34a, PAGE 17' TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT Ito, LAGUNA MIL&.I, -·-·-r fomll PrOba .. eoci.. A,... ~ tor Special Notice court Clerk. 1 • • ,) TAUIMAN .-' lher'n In the •tc:Utlon Of 0 .. OfFJCIAL AEC~os. MAY N SOU> AT PU8UC CA ••••3, TS1I+ It: (E ~ ... ~ ~ tor lpec:ill .... form .. IVallable from the AttOfMV hr th•'-"· Nobe• It hereby given to I llMPao ...
the ContrKt. ANO ANY AMENDMENTS SALE. IF YOU NEEO AN 140le (7t4J 707•IOll y '41¥t*O de le4tfono del form II t\'alleble trom the COUl1 defk. tleMn Crldltora of Ille wllhln YOUNG & IUUKTOA,
A pay!Mnf bond and pet THERETO OF ORANGE EXPLANATION OF THE aboQado dtl demandanet, ~ clef1t Act-f9r the Petf. a.a-. named luintf8f0f(t) thlt a 241 .... 0..... ....... ' f«manc:• bond will be,,;. COUNTY, CMJFORNIA NATURE Of TliE PRO. Irr CAI IAND"A o del ~'-Cl'» no .&..__.:_ fw lfle, U. ..___:::-.... , ._, nLllN p, kllLIR, bulk tr1111ter 11 abOut to be verd lult• 700 I.Mt
1..-•~ 1 ... QftllN A81tl"TANT ~ ~ .. , -..--. • • .__.., llQ. (Cll#fltN7), made on na.tof'lal ... 0.-... I ' h ' qurr.., Pt""' o lnw P.CU-YOU AA£ IN Ot,AU~T CEEDINQ AGAINST .YOU, ' .............. M. :.t:''.'"-· (7t•I t1eMn lttllUP JOHN OOLD. KalLIR & w11L••, .. -........ ..!'"'"0.,._~ ,,.....y .!.•Olo 1 Cellfar"I• tlQn of lf\9 contract. The UNDER A DEED 01 TAUSt YOU IHOUl.O CONTACT <A VICl·N•SIDllJIT ...,..,_ uoeff* '" • "' an ,_.,,_,_ ....,,....., ..,.
' p1yment bond and ptr• DATED H/21111 UNt.ESS LAWYEA. Publlthed Newport t»0553, ttMl Yant Or., JOHN .. .....,. 90¥Dt aao., !Clal '7"4ltJ, PILOT OL.Aa81ffl•D The namt(I) and buai.
fotmance bond etWll be In YOU TAU ACnOH TO NOT.a .. hetet>v glY8ti laacn.CO•tt ..... Dally ••o., tC••·····'~ h'• th nlH addr• .. of the In-Publl•h•c:I Ntwporl
lhe form and trnoune M4 PAOTICT Y<>Vf' PROP· 1111 PAClflC SOvtREIQN Piiot AUQUll ti, H, Stp.. Oventocked with . 0n.o IMQ OVtfltOCktd With , Cat\ e:u~"c!"~~·.~o~ t.:i1" •::::~~(•) IN"'ce! =Ch~~ :,,
for1h In Che conctad doeu-!RTY, fT MAY• 80LD AT CORPORATION, A CORP(). 1t1N>8r 1, 1994 etufr? ~ ~ I••~ ltufn ._.., myriad of rMrchan• 882$ h!mont si..-e.i! ttte.-------~ A "18UC IAL& I' YOU RATION. M truetM, OI auc> thPS A cell to The mo.I oomprahen-A Cll lQ -dlae llema. ~ ·• flowtt, c;{ 80708 Thl04
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YOU, YOU aHOUU> CON--KAIK~ AZAAW. AND c~ ......... ""'"' Hl•HZI Ylc:M woundl Ml·t•z• callt •t. addrH•ta uttd by ,,. tf\roUQh cleaelfted, .. , ,--· , 1 __ _.._._._o&.. __ ~ -Ml•H78 -... ., ~ thlM )'NII b9o --...... ft
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::PUIUC==::;:::llO:;:::TIC=l=l:;::::I PUIUC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH MUC-.. Ollcl!I -•• .,. IOTICll Wiii ~auone Of the Sta• r-v of Callfornja hu o.1.,. Fiie *· fl1ml Fllt *· H11UI all m111•,.la, oo,. gaa. and nae• .nd edvancH al ii. M . Of COlnlDOCI lrW ("9 or I COIPoflOOft Aci.nc-.ona r~ ewt PUIUC llOTICI mined the vener•Hv pr...,.,. flCTlflOUI IUSUlllS flCTll'IOUS IUl*ESS 0U1•r hydu.x.af'boo aub· h• IJlne ot tne 1n111al f Default and Eltct1on to \ .. 00 •t'" 8~ S!GlfEO ~P!iltllgt lntoima May 23 1... .. tnauu. • -----~....,,.----t Ing , .... of ~ In ~ T ICAMUTATEMENT NAM£ STATEMENT 1lancH lying below a bhc•Uon of th11 No en. TN undtrstgned 4 Protessionttool) bOft ~ Sys91M Int, 8y ment No a...214U34, ol ITA~ °' lotallly In wNch the Work ht fOllOwtng Ptfton{s) TH folo!W!O peisoll{s) d.ip&tl of ~110 , .. , below ce are $117,172 3• euHd 11id Notice of stflllno ~·J Slrr!O!I Sec:r•litY Otllclef f\ec.otda 01 Mid A8MDOllll&lfT W le to be Plff«mtd ~ la/a1e do.no buslritq •· ~-11111• d~ busltltst as POLO 111•,.urlace ol said l•nd, ~urrenUy dated C••h fault ind Election to EaatOft AllfJUCA COftrOM-A.to•lllllt 111f not ytl tiegu11 County • u•• cw PICTITIOUI of thtN wao• rate dettfml-0 SYSTEMS. 315 No As· U~ERS 731 Soulll WW Without Ult ,1ght of •ut· efl Check& or Cer11lted .. to be ttCOfdtd W\ th• TIOM IO lrwwct ~ Ufldt! IN ~ lo~ amount ol ~ llUl&Bll NAMll nallont, anftUed PREVAIL· Odated 'Rd. 1703, Bre•. CA '°" OfM No 133 Analleim lace entry abuve lh hecu payable to th• ounty white tht rH 9828 6-dlll Gfovt lllvtl 1207 fetllout tlUlll'lttS 11111'11 °' unpa1U pr1nclpal b••· INQ WAGE SCAl.E, art 2621. llll.Cllll01nii92I07.' tJup\tt ol ~00 t"' lrom ru1te or bidder are •c· ropefl'f 11 locatad. Glrdtll GtOVt CA~2644,,.,,.. ••~MIMI ance: Inter .. , thereon, •
The fOIOWlno, .. !*'°"* malntllned •the DISTRICT MAX SP£RLING. 315 Ho As DR. [ HOWARD LEE 220 the 11.111•c.• ... reserved eptabl• '° lNllH pro· FOR SALES INF'6R He*PO(t eucn COSll,...,. ''* JD19mtlll -liltd Miii ~ WIU\ 111•.onabfy tlaveabendOne<fu .. useol office located at: 1370 oaattd Rd, 1703 Sita, CA rlSllU w Mahl 'H tllO.ed•ol AleCOfd 1ded proper ldcnllllca ATION Mon·Ftj 8 .00 Oaittflllollllt Coll"'Y caitt or Otwioe .. umated coalt, ••·
th• ~lctltloua Bu•lntu Adtm1 Ave .. Costa Mesa, 2621. lilornlaV2:-t,7 •m • Tho propertv addren on 11 available m. 10 5 oo p.m. 16\9) CN261U2 Coun!YonAuoust 26, 1994 penMa end lldVenc-M
Ntme. HA~ WASH, 11195 CA 112820; Phyalcal Fa· Tnis bosintss Is .coridU"'d MYUNG LEE 220 Ctirtal end othttr wmmon dff· From Inform a t Ion 90·9200 Alig 25, Sept ,8, 15 lfOTICE•Tllll FitObOIJt Nall'lt the iJme of the tnlllel
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fl All.ti, f'~ Vlllay, ClhtlH Plannlng, Ind are bY an lndlllldull Anah Im ·HlllS C 11 Illa lgnauon, 1f any, ot the h1ch the TruatH dee~ O.ttd. AUGUST 15, llltmlllt ·~• M Ytlfl pubUcaUon of thlt No•
CA t210I avlllable to any lntJr.tated SIGNED MAX SPERLING ![i· • · a or real proper1y d••Cribed ellabt•, but tor Which t 994 PUBLIC NOTICI lrom °" 41'9 It._ lltld 111 Irle lie;• are $42t,2'• 21. Th• Flct1tlou1 8u1fnau pany upon requen The RtgiSlfant has not yei begun 2 07. • bove 11 PUl'JI0'1ed lO be ru1IH malre• no reiSr•· AMEftlCAN SECURITIES OlllCl8 Ol lht Counl'f Clttk A ntw Cu"enUy dated Ca•h•
Name refetted to abovt ContraetOf 1haU post 1 lo tr•nsact business Uttdlf lht ~h•~l"'';s 1is COlldllcied 2 lr1bute Ct Newport ent•tlon or warranty, COMPANY (TRUSTEE) Fiie ... FUl111 ftc11bous BuSltltM Name State i..rs Cheek.a Of Cer1ifled wu flled In Orange County copv or Ihle document 11 licbOOlls bUs1ness name or u' an wt• 0••c!l. CA 926i 3 he tll(eel addrHa(ea) or C/O CAL·WtSTERN RE· FICTJTIOUI IUIMll ment must 1>1 MM bttore lllat Checu pav•b•• to tn•
on 5 4 0 •9 4 • F 11 t .. ah )Ob alla. The Con-amts 11$ted herein ~UNN~OG LOEER E. HOWARD LEE. Tho underalgned T1u1t· ther common dulgna· CONVEYANCE <AGENT) NAME ITATUlflfT time Tile l1hn of lhll 5llla"'4nt TNtlff or bidder are~ No.Feo9Ut lflctor an<hnv 1u1>con11ac. This Stale 1 lfltd H dl•<:lahn1 any llablllly Ion of the above de· 0 PO BOX 22004 Tilt followlng person s 1 ~11 cepuable to Tn.t•tee pro-Patrtek Brian McCabe, tor undtf tJ ,hall a n 1 th c men was wttll ReglStranl has not yet beguri 101 ,eny mcorrt#ctnO•li of scribed propeny 11 3008 we dotng bUslnen as p dOli not 0 IUltlOflll °'' vided prosMir kMnl.lftca·
9195 El Azul, fountain Val· IHt than tht 1pec1K:J. pr~ :UnlYo~~tgCJ:~~B o~99~ange to 1tansac1 bustnes~ Uflde/ the the pro1.1ortY 11ddre11'a a1~d Fiiimore Way, IJnlt ,103 EL CAJON, CA 9.2fJJ.i DELI 800 NEWPORT ClNTER ~St in tlll~=lll or ~~:;ou1 tJon Is avallable
ley,CAt2708 valtlngratHotwagostoall NOTICEThi1flc~il N ficbUous bUsf/les$ nam6 or other common Qe111yna·104 105, Coat.a t.i'Ha CA 161916909200 D81VE NEWPORT BlACH u.tt':,s~s 1 •: v d °Fg from 1ntorm•llon
Thia bualoeH waa con-work.,• tmployad In th• • ous ame namet lisled herein. t1on, II a11v. shuwn here· 26<11 • 2660 • rig.its o ano " un er • which 01e fruetee dHfllt ducted by an Individual execution or the Contract tatement expires live years lhlt statement was ltled Wltll In • Said prop11rtY 11 being By DELL L. CUNAMA RITA PATEL 10 FIRENZE eral SIJta or cer11mon law tSM ,.llebl•, but tor whic h
Patrick B. McCabe No bidder mav withdraw rom the date it was Med In the tne Couniy "ci.rk of Orange The tot.al amount of the sold tor the purpoae ol EXT. 3014 SlREET LAGUNA NIGUEL c Section 14400 et HQ Business Trustee m•""' na._.qapre-
Thla atatement w11 nled any bid for• period or al fhce ol the County Clerk A new ountv on August 18, 1994 unpaid . balance of the paying 1na obllO•Oona TtUst•.• Sal• Officer 267'1' · and Prolesslons Cocle) Hntation or wartanty
wllh the County Clark of 1eo1 days alllf the date :Zi llllous Bu:ess Name Stale· NOTICE· Thia flct1dou1 Name obhgalion secured by 16cured b~ald Oeqd of Authonzed Signature This business 15 CDncluClld flf.\fl\lftO • the '""' addrelli(H> or
Ofange County on Augu11 for the opening 01 bids. ent1must liled before !hat tatement eXj)lrts fNe years 010 proper1y lO be sold Tru1t Including lee• and1 08/25 09/01 09/08/94 an llldMdual Ntwpo11 86acl'l·Cotta ~es. othef common <W•igoa·
4, 1994. • A payment bond and I me. Ile hllng Ol tllii Slatemenl om 1111 da\t It WH tiled In Ill• and reHOnflble ellml8t· e11pen1e1 ot th• Tru1Cee1 N 1c• IGNED Rita Patel • ~ Ol1ly P\101 lion of the above d•·
Publllhed Ntwp0r1 BHch· Pt<fOfmance bond •hall be oes not Of itself au111or1ze !he Ila 01 tile Counly Citric A new etJ co1la, exp1n1e11 and and of.Sa•• PUBLIC OT 11: Regtslfant has not ttt begun • · • CN268478 icnbed propeny 11 31e
Coata Ma .. Pilot _Auguat 1equlred prior to eKecutlon sa Ill !Ills State ol a rictitious ~IJOus Business Name State· advan<:e• at tne time of Calltomla Reconvev· NOTICE Of TRUSTIEE'S SALE 0 transact busl~s 'under ll>t 5eo 18l!i22 Avenida Cemtoi. New·
11. 18, 25, September ·1. of the conltac\ and shall be us1ness Name In v1olatJon of ent must bl llltd btlote lhal thu ln111a1 publ"•llOfl ot ance Company, aa sale Tiiie N SUOOOt • hctlllous business nime or port Beach CA 92660
1994. In th• to1m ul forth-4n the • nghts ol anolller under Fed· me Th& 1111ng ot !his s1Atemen1 Ute Notice ol Sale .t~ Trus .... By Suunne Kel T S ~-H.OSl3 ames llSteO l\erell'I PUBLIC NOTICE Said prope,,y 11 befng · Th658 conttact documents rat. State, 01 c:o n law (See Oet not of i1Sell 'aulhor111 !he $22'>, 154 35. IV • Executive Vice Presl • . . lh state . I d •old tor tile purpoH of . Pur1uant\o Sactlon 22308 aon 14400 ., seq. Busintss se 1n lllls SUie of • FICllllOUS In add1Jion lo C&lih, U1e den" 9200 Oakdale Alla YOU AAE IN DEFAULT OF IS m~ was lie WllJI '(OU ARE IN DEFAUt payrng the ob11gat1on1 PUBLIC NOTICE ot the Pubtlc Contract d Professions Code). Busll!ess Namt In vlOlatJOn ol Tru~•ee w ilt accep1 a Chat1worlh, Calllorn1 LIEN. OAT~D 11118.93 UNLESS !n~o~~ust~ 0!J'ange UNDE A A DEED o secured bv •aid o .. d ot
NOTICaTO Code,thecontiactwWeon. irstf!l'ng UQh!Solanolharunderfed· Hhier"I checll drawn913\Mi518, (8111 775 OUTAKEACTIONTOPROTEC N<>llCE·IlusflebllOutl'tamt TRUST DATEiD AUGUSTlrustir~cludlng teeaand
lain pt0Yfslon1 parmlnlrlg Newport ltl'actt Costa Me~ ial State or commbn ~w (Ste Qll a 1tate or n•llonal 25751.Dat.ed Augu1t l 0 UR PROPERTV. IT MAY 8 ta••rnent e.<Pltes I 1•. 1992 U~ESS lfOU e•pen•H ~I \h-.. Tru1 ...
CONTRACTO"S the 1uccabfut blddtr lO Dai!y.Pilot ' n t4•00 et se Business allk, -. check tJrawn by 1994 SOLO Al PUBLIC SALE If 'l'OU "" Nii '"'5 TAKE ACTION TO PRQ; and ol Sale 1 •
CALLING FOR 8101 1ubst1lutl HC\ititlH for any • CN266023 d ProlmlOnsCO<I:) a •ttite or federal credit ASAP135273 NEEOAHEXPLAHATIOH-OfniE om Jl!f~a~ ti ~c::: N TECT YOUR P~PERTY 1t Ctlllorn1a~convey· SchoOI Dllttlet! COAST monlt1 Wllhhald by the Aug 25Sep1 815 lntfl1tn umdh or " checi. drawn 8118. 8125, 911 AlURl!·OfTtiE PROCEEDINGS ICe'O e oun,, lltw MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· ance Compan a1 Hid
COMMUNITY COLLEGE District to ensure perform-PUBLIC f · ' . allli£RLYW'EST ESORDW bV a 1tale or tederat aa11. • GArnST YOU, YOU SHOULD IC!l~s ~:~ N:;e State LIC SALE IF YOU NEED Trustee By nne Kel-OISTRICT · ancauncterlhacontract. NO ICE 433 N~denDr S•510 1ny1 and lo•n ou~oc1· PUBLICNOTICE cONTACTALAWV£R ' n~uslilin ,i ~~Ul311 a N EXPL.ANATION OFlv e.ecuwev PrHI·
Bid Deadllne: October 4, Each bid 10bmltted ln'1• BIVI "'HI CA90210 a11on, 11av1ng1 auoc1· NOTICE IS HERESY GlVEN !Dl'. '.!J go IS s l'lltn THE NATURE OF THE dent 9200 Oa e Ave t"4 at 2:00 Pm. ' 1pona1 lo thll NoUce ahaD -Fila No. f61H17 r., I IS, allon o'r uv1nus ban.. NOTICE PF TRUSTEE'S THAT· oes not ol l~ll auinonze JI!• PROCE'EOll"(G AGAINST Ctlai.wonn Ca 1torn1a.
P&ac. °' 9ld Rtc•lpt: Of· contain· ... bid Item ad· cf!CTITIOUS BUSINESS Newpon Beach·Costa Mesa 1poc1lied in s ... ction 5102 SALE n Se temlltf".15 199'4 a se lrl !hi$ Slate ol} ricouoos ()U YOU SHOULD CON· 9131 t-1>519 • 181 j • 715.
flee of Director or PurchH· equal•. sheeting, lhOnng, Tl NAME STATEMENT cia~~6~i ol the fl0&1\Ct31 Code R-30333 • 10~ art ASSOCIATION LiEN usmess Name .,, 11101.lbon'ol .~CT A LAWYER • 2575, Dated Auy sl 12. Ing, BeltY Baldwln Cout and bt\clng, or equlYalent he loRoWlng per$011(s) ,. anti authbmeoJ to do Loan No 3266640 • d 1111gh1S Ol·~notller U!ldel fed ~OTICE OF· 1994 ~mmunfty, Coll•p• 011· method for Iha protection are do1Qg business as Fitness Aug 25. Sep 1 8,15. bv11nen io lh11 ~&ate In APN· 9 j 0 77.a22 ~ER~CES d as ~ul'f ~po:~ie ral State-or common la• l~ Tf'USTE~'S SAU! ASAP13~89 ·
trk:t, Bldg. "D' , 1370 ot llfa ~ limb In trenclles yslems. 1375 Su11tlowe1 Ave, ,. 1tt1i even& 1ender ot11"r T 6 ·No 903347 rus • un "an pursuan ° ~ ~on H400 et stQ Business • No 1'03!3 8125 9/1 9111
Adami A11tnue, Cotta and optn excavation osta ""esa, CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE , 1t1a11 cash 111 aca;u1.11.:tJ IMPORTANT NOTICE TO cerlaln llen, trrecorded :en d Profe<;sioos COdt1 On Se11tember 20, 1994 --·--·------
. -M,,~j~ ~:ontlflcatlon ;~~~~=~~lefy°'b~~;.~o aP: in%~~~~a~~otef: 06~~~~: T~~~1fe~ ~~LE ' .~~Tr,~~·~~ ~~a: ~~'t':htt;!~ ~3P!~i~~~~/lt,.L T ll~~~~f~/:.1~ ~~e~/1~": re· irst ~~~ort e.:ac11.·~os~ Me~a =~~,:~ cA• M.i:' ~~.'~~n~ OBITUARY
Name: Orange Cout Col· Qovemlng Board 11620 Wilshire Blvd . 1400'. Los UNDER DEED OF TRUST Tru1tee'1. Ooed vrltll NDER A DEED OF cor~s.of Orange County Call-• Oaily,Plfbt Coast T1Ue Company 640liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiljiiii leg• Reclalmed Wlltf Rtl· 8 1 Wllll M y geles, CA 90025. • • · lund• become av .. 1lable ST 0 TED y 7 lomla. WILL SELL A'l''.PUBLI CN268479 N Tu•lln In the city ol • HILL rohttlng; Qld No. 1651 '1 am • ega, ·lhls ll'Uslness Is conducted Filo: 22443 to !he pJyue or 011dor11ee RU • A JUL l • AUCltON TO til'GHEST BIDDER . 911 918 9n!I. 9!12 Santa An• County of Or· ••
Place Plant art on file Ed. D. Chenoellor, yaco1porallon: Loan;~94778·5CS a5 a 111aUer ot nght l990. UNLESS 'tOU FOR LAWFUL MONEY Of 'J'.HE ange, State at C•l1tornla, Mra. Jlmm • d·
•I'd available at: Office of CoH t Communlt~ Col· lGNED Funess Centers of Other lf242666 S&1d •ale will be rnade, AKE-ACTION TO PRO· UNITED STATES OR A CASH· PUBLIC NOTICE Callforr11a Reconveyance -bert Hill p,ea d ttl• Director of P'hytlcaJ Fa· l•.,ge Dlatrlct eru:a. By· .Joc.lyne Blfren. AP Number 932·58·311 bu& without cuven!!nl or ECT YOUR PROPERTY, IERS CHECK at: in the front o • Comparw a Callfomia away on August •
cllltlH, Wllllam HalnH, Publl1hed ,Na'wpott orDOrale Seciel!rt lOU ARE i N DEFAULT warr.if'lly oaprh5 or """ T MAV BE SOLD AT A tht ljagpoles at Ille main entry • Fiii Mo. Ffl01t2 Corporation, •• duly 8'J>· 199A ;at the age of 7.
Coaft Community College BHch.Co1t1 Mesa Dally Tlleregisran1tom'mencedlo t(IDER A DEED OF plied rouard1ng lllle, UBLIC SALE. IF VOUare1'101h1PlacentlaC1VicCen· FICTffiOU&llUSINESS pointed TrllatH unde The daughter.,,of pl
Olstrlc1; 1370 Adami Av· Pilot September 1 8 1994 ansactooslness under tllt llC· AUST, DATED D~ember puue•~1011 or e11eum· EEO AN EXPLANATION ter 40,_.11 E Chapman • JIAMfSTATEMOO tttat .s;utaln Dead of nee11ng !'h>r1hern Ca·
enut, Bld_g. "O" Colla • • '. 'Thso2 !!PUS business name Ol l\atlltS A~29~,CTl~~L~0S PYROO~ brancet, Lt> satiillV ltle In· F0~~EE NATGURE GOF ~STE centla ·CA. Tiie street address The lolloVMg person(s Trust e.eci,ited -by Fran· fornlllns ~ary Mo .• Mn•. CA (714) 432·5707 isled above ori J ne 1989 .,. ebt1idn"n secured by ~ DIN A AIN d ·Ille d ISt.lre doing ousness., AAV( ces ·• Palm Tn11tH of and Wiiham Odba
NOTICE IS HER'EB\' PUBt.lC NOTICE lhrs Slatemen~ was hied With ECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT Hid Deed, advance'& OU. you SHOULD an ° r comm~ estgna· Westminster Ma-2060 WeSI Palm Fam11y'tru11, dat.ed Mrs. Hill was a mem
GIVEN that tha above--'11 C011n1Y C'lerk ot . Ocinge 1~"'s~eso.~~ :J,t :i:ueeo tn•ut!un1Jer. w11Jl m1ere•• ONT ACT A LA~\'ER. :ons.g.:'~i>g~tll: pur::,= 10 minster Ma( Wesr:111110 July 10, 191'1 .. tn.111or1. be,. ot the ~amma,Ph
named SchoOI Olstrtc:t ol Flctltlou• • oilnty on August 1'2, 1994 • N E>CPLAN'A Tl ON OF a. provided ther~in. anq On SEPTEMoER 15, esa T Costa callloinia 92683 , • recorded on Sep\tmber Seta sorority at th•. O~anQ• County, Cal"omla. • l ll•fn••• Name NOTIC~ThiS FiCtitu>us N31111 H.! NATURE OF THE hu unpc11d µrinc1J1al bal• 1994, at 10:00 A. M .. be 399 ~;,26en::. , G & "G SHOPS' •NC a Otta· 01. 1992 as l~attum,nt. Unweisity or N~vacfa
aetlng by and' through Its Stetement tatelnent expiris. live years PROCEEOING AGAlNS-T 11c.e ol .the No te ae· MERICAN SECURITIES Mesf, N 93()..69-'4-0:~s Wlll! Cocpor_aDOh 520 EtQnlll No 92-S81J099,.m 8001( -. at Reno! where sht
.Oovemlng Boafd, her~nal· The following persom &r1I lrom Chi d.11' tl was·ftltd '" Ole OU VOU SHOULD CON· urud by .. aid Deed wllh OMPANV 81 duly ap· Pilrcel e • e Avenue NH ~~ ~eN Vo p ag. •• • 0 f 0111 Cl• I • s I ab Ii shed th •• tet referred . ro M .'~S-dabusnesi as: tr llllftf rvcie A ci e 111ere11 thcreun as pro· 01nted trustee under and OWllet ot °'' 1eal. ~1operty ts 10018 Record• of Orange wor:nen's . basketball
m1CT," will rtcatve up to. ND • INTERNATIONAL •ic:o~s. 6 °~f Na~~ S~~~ .4,.,01J~•L~•~e ~b'f g en IJt:d m •c11d Nute, toe rsuallt to Deed of Trust purported to ·be. Reginald 8 .Tiles l>usinen IS conoo'ctad County, St.alt ol Cahlor· pro!)tam and gradu·
. but not later lhan lh• ETING GROUP 130 u -l't.d f e 1 F-!. s IV harglll and e11peru.ei 0 ecorded JU~ 25. 1990. JackSon and Jane l. Poulson, llyaCQ<POf"On· Olll. un_der Ill• po'tller ol t d I 1920 Sl'l '\ . •bova-.Uted Ume, ,,.1~ Newport CahtClf or 1245 ent must~ ''"' bt orr lllat hat 0••1 "°"' ervices, &hot trustee and tile trusts s inst No 90 389530 nus~d and Witt ~ follll ten· SIG"tro G & G SlloPS Jnc 01 sale thetern co1na1ned, 11 e • 0 · ~ •
bid•· tq,r the award of • Ntwpott Beach CA.,92660' wne T.ne 1 in11 °~ 111~ "itatemeht Calltorni• Corporafion, re .. lcd l>Y 1a1d Dued of f Off1c111I Reco1ds 1n the nts Tiie undersigned TfllJlee Scon ca ne Ell~we ·Viele w111 Hll at t>ubhc aucuan married .Jo.seph Hin..
contract for 1ht' above 81la11 S. Naibanson, 4 does nol 011~11 lutliond tile ~ l.nJt~e. or •ucceuor rust • • • Ifie& of the County Re· d1SCl.lims arrj lla6My lt>r ts10e"t to "-• hlghe1\ bidder to also 01 the 1920 UNR •• • /
P.rojec:t. • Varaaa. !Nine CA 92720 use 111 llltS state 01 a FicbboUs "}'••••. or •v~UCu ted Coa~• F11cJ·Sen11ccs 81 orders of ORANGE ioconectnm ol ai. $11881 ad· The •81)>Slfdlltcomme~i:ed to ca1h or check as d•· class, in '92\. As resi· • ~Ida •hall be ,ttclNed In Davld Kalal.' 2'84 Bas; Bus ness ."f"1 111 ~bonfJ,' ru~~~e01P~~~~~fl~11!~u:~: said Tru•&ee • 6.tht6rma ou"tY. State of Cahfo1-dreu and olh'r common deslg· tran~ c11smess un~r 111, fie-acnbed below: i)ayiible ~ents .of Su.sam•I:,.
the p lac:. kfentilit<f above. wood St., Na'Nport Beach'. ll!e'lihb ?~anGtlier UI'\ "· ~-. D M g ' o l)llel· QfPorc1tton, 1!1!Juo Plum· lit, executed by TED E. nalJons, II a11y. shown he.relf'I. buolls b11srness "ame o1 names at the lime ut &ale In law· .Cahforma, It\•¥ r:srs d
·and tho•' bids 1flall be CAll2660 • (al, tate.Orcommo~JaW,_e Y ana ~ ai 8 A mer Sl, Cllc1tswu,,n, CA HIPKEY JR · ANDsarosattwlllbtmar.1&.bUlwilh lsteoabOYe on Ailgust91989 tut money ot the united the11 ch1ldre~ Mary \
•• o~~ and publicly reao l:hls business 11 con-Sec~on H4:09 ''seq. ~us1ness l!",ci::r::~ .1v;3r,9iru;. .I 31 t (8)8') 725:4360, lly: ONNA v. · ·SHIPKEV. ou.t ~ovellllll or warranty ex: Tnis si.itemenl was tiled Wltll StatH of Ame(t0a w1lh· • (Hill) • Costello: Le--
aloiJd' at the abq_va-1tattd ducted bv: a geneial part-' alld'Pro~ssfons Co~~· • In lrument No 90.6!>2462 Marilyn Mo11tap,f'\o.~fce USSAND AND WIFE. l)fessed -o<. Implied regaidi lilt Counl'/ Cieri<. or Orange out warYallly e..preu or o_nore tH 1U) • Maore • tl!TW and place. .* • ner1hlp , FJ<sl F~int " .. 1 • 8 P. 1 01 1 Pr~ s 1 d c r)I, D a 1 e"tj . ILL SELL AT PUBLIC ,_ • Counl'£on'lwgusr26 1994 implied 111 io: tiue, uae, and Ooogla• Hin Mrs • 'rher• wtll be • nny ($50) Th• 11glatrant(•l com-· Newport Beacil-Co'ta Mesa n °0" ., ,age -0 I· ~1181199" · ; · • UCTION TO HIGHEST Diie, possus .... n or encum· ·N(}'f Cf Th ·.f • N poauu1on, or encuo1· Hin d1&Ungt.Jl•hed her·
dipo•ll required for H ch manced 10 t11n1act ~usl· •• • , · f OaJl\''Pllol ~il1111e•c"'1 1~ 1~41 011~~· ASAPt36i11:i •,, IDDER FOR CASH bt.anc:e\ 10 P~ tile ~m~nlllQ Slatement ex~re~tl~~s y:;: brancu. all r1ghf hll• sell as an educator rn ·
set of bid dqcumtl)ll. ~· nus under lh• ·FJctlUou1 • • • : CN26~607 f 0~~nb~uiount~0bau~ ~5. 911, 918 .'· • ASHIER'S CHECK pnnci~a sum 0 1 no •. oroe· lrDm 1116 aate 11 was l•led in Ille and ~~eat now htld l!>y Johns,onvlfle's 6ne-
fUnd wtll b! granted to Bu1lr1111 Nama(s) listed . .Atlg 25. ~ee i.t.15 I I "'• y, t' t • DRAWN ON A ST ATE OR owners, usessme!ft or otller Oflice o! tne'Coun"' Clerk A ~· II ;u •I.I Tru1le .. In and ro6m . school I tor 2,.. Gene1al Contracto11 only al)Qve on• Aug 1 1994 • 0"11•· a.'f" pureuan • 0 .; P.UB~IC NOTICE..-· ~O!Ni. 8 K A obllgallo secured by tnlS ~en. '7 tq the 011o w1ng de· d 1 . for two '(21 •~• maxJrnum) Brian Naihanson' . • PUBLIC NOTICE· • · 111~ 'No1ice-9f P6!1aul1 ;uid • A Tl ~t.. AN • wnn lot& t and other sum as f'cuuous .Business Nam~ State· 1cribed proµef1V .itoate(I Ytars. an as super n· .~ returned In condition Thia atateme I was ·l1lli'd . Eld'cbon to Sell .tt11ireun· Y//V 'AAE ·1N Dt.F".\ULT HECK DRAWi" BY ... A provided trmeln:-plus advan~s ment·mr!sl be Med l>elore tna In \he 'alore .. lcJ Coun19 lendent of the Lassen
within tett ( O) days after with the C~ty Clerk of Fii' No. F611669 • er iecardetJ 05/04/1994 u ND~ R.~ A.. DE£ D o F TATE OR FEDERAL ii anv under the terms tnereo time The l1tlng ~1 !l'lsutatem•n •nd ,Sl40te. to oN1l ARN. f County schools she
the bid opening dlle. Oranga County on August FICTITIOUS BUSINESS in Buoll • # ~a1.1e -;-. as In· TRUST,· • .OATE'D.'SEPTEM· REDIT UNION •• OR. 'A and toterest Qn''Sucll advances does not ~I 1tset1Uu.111on29 tilt 440.303 09· • advocate~ tor 1m·
In acCOld&nee with th• 3 1~ .~ NAM'ESTATEMENT • lrument No. 9<11·3Ul308 BEA 19, 19'89 '·UNLESS HECK 'DRAWN BY A pJus lees cllatges n:~es o'use.HJ llllS State of a FICbtlous fXHIBIT"A" p(OVGf1lGn1 or Illa.rural .
provltlona of Citifornla • Flt 7591. The loJlow\llv pecson(s) l 111d 0 111c1al Ac'tord11. YOU TAl!.c ACTION, TO TATE OR FEDERAL 111 Trustee and tr~sl ttuted Bus1neS! Name 1n violauon 01 PARCEL A Lqt o• and • educatl'on system.
Public Contract Code s.c, P blJ h 8 IS/ate do•!lll bu$lness as Oel!itk ill ~t!ll on 09/1511894 at PAE>TEcr.vbuR PROPER· A.VINGS AND LOAl"l•AS· •d lie Th ,1 tal ount ol e ughts ol ano111er under Fell· that portJon ot lot 126. She retired from pub-tlon 3300, the District ,. u • ~Newport eac:h-Mollga,ie Gro1ip 160. Newpor me North lront entrance TY, rr MA'{ BE SOLO ar A OCIATION. SAVINGS SI• n 1 0 am rll State t r common law (See bolt\ of. Tr•c• No 5435 ln lie s,tf'Vlce in 1~57 and
qulrH that the bldde1 poa· Costa Mesa DaJlv Pll~ Au-Center Or...,, suiit230 Newpor o tho County Col/rt· Pl/8LIC ~~ • ·fl' YOU 'SSDCIATION. OR llle11 uo~aio ~~ ~ 111~ obit-9e<:bi>n 1••00 etseQ Bu$11)tss th .. City c;it Newport resided 1n th& Costa
u Ule JOIJo'Mng du· gust 11 , 18, 25, Sepl~mber !leac!l..~92~60 . ou,IC, 7'00 C1 v1c ,Center N~ED AN. EXPLANAT(ON AVtNGS BANK SPECI· gl Ol\.se<:u!!i"' ~ d Proless1onsCod&\ beach County ot Or· Meu.Jile\'lopof1. aaacn
.afflcallon.of contractor's u: 1, 19194. .. Brisa Rea'!)' CapilJI CorpOfa nv• '#Hl S<Jl'lta Ana, CA Of. THE..'NATlJR~.OF Ui£ fED IN SECTION 5102 to be sotd uacoa • lrStf•!t"O al1ge. su.te ot ca111ornla, area lor lf\• past_ •,
c:.nse •t the time that th• : Th659 uon· a ea••orn'9 Coll>Olibon t 1 U,O P ~ at public PROCEE'DtNG AG~tNST F THE Flt-IANCIAL maied ;osts. expe~ses and ad· tfewpon Beac~·Cosi.Mesa .. per Map recorded 1n twenry years.• $he Is .J
conU.ct 11 ewarded: . • SOGl•Alrporl Ptaza'O"ve sw' uctJon 10 ,I.ti• highest YOU. vou StiO\Jl.D CO~· ODE•AND AUTHORIZED ance~al the II.me <!I Ille Im · • • Ca11VPllot Book 200; Page(•) t7 ·surviv6d ,tly her slsuu.
Conllactor: Gt11«al Build· • PUBLIC ~OTICE 250 Long Bead\ CA 90851 • bidder tor ca.h (.Payable T ACST \l.AWYE'R ·• O DO tlUSINESS IN publlca~oa QI Ille N'ol>ce ol-Sale • CN268361 through 21 . inc.Jume qi Mrs Lenore f>a.rmen·
lnQ Contractor A ' Fl •it1 lhis. p.:is1t1ess 'IS conduc!ed ,.:i \tl• vine ol Sd~ "'lawd· • ' ...., OllCE, OJ: HIS·. STA TE WILi. BE IS $.8.0-41·9.1 lba benelic\l!y O . 9n 918 9115 9!12 M11cell•neou1 Mapa, m ot Newport Beach· her •• ffUBUSW.Stpltmb« 1 8 C y OUI I> 11· • I money ol lhw ~nito 1nUS'rj:i S ..... Le ELD AT ]Ml: ENTRANCE said (len hereto exearted and the Olhc.e of the Cpunty d fcs D.• 1 .i994. , • · . : • • 8u1ln eu Name 5(~,:,C/oPOf:r:.,"·.Reaiy ~pt.a Sta&H) all riyh4 dtlllo an~ No \43186 • , o 1HE ORANGE. CITY deM,.d to,ll)e uodet$~ned~ PUBLIC NOTICE Recorder ot u1d County .gr~,;~~ re~atn~~~~
WALK THROUGH: Manda· Statement c , 1"' w v D interest coiwcye '° an Qn Sei;i1emta1 13, ~9.94, ALL 300 EAST CHAP· written Oedari1lon ol Oefaol -• Parcel 45 aa 1hown 01' · • .
IOty Septemw 2\, 1~ al The tollowlng pet'IOlll llft ~ ortion UJ.. iw'ld$on ~ow held by 11 under at 09 00 A NI . al.tho lront AN. AVENUE, ORANGE. ano Oert1anO lor Sale . ~It Fila Mo. Ff20120 ltle Ntlwporr 8och·'Lot c 0 ·,I e 11 0 •. M Ht e •
.• 9 a.n1 Orange Coast Col-dOi'}g buslnestu· esi tnt . · Hid~ ol lrust 1n tne entrance to-Orang ALIPORNIA 11 ht Yl'fne N t>c&· 1 Oet' rt 'Flfl'TfTIOUlltiSlttfSS Line Adiuatmenl N o Cos ello, Jim Miii, • leo• M.lnien11~ .. & ap.ts~ TR&ASURERS. e6a Magel· Reg1Stm11 has.. clot ye~ t.-~u" pro1>•~ 111u1u:d in.u1d Coa•t Tille Company 640 enCI int~r~st r~n'. E I ~ t~. sif. ni.U· an.. NMIE STATEMENT N8llA 83·13 !'•corded Peggy • Hood, ,Patty
tlom Offit., Whlta~Traller1 I~ St .. Co•ll Mesa. c l~~~~actbiJ~~~~s ~z;•; ~~ ~r•:J. •.ndb~~t• hfrein· N "'Tu~J11\.1A ll'te ei1Y o1 eyed to end now held by s~eo c.au~•d salil .NolJCe 'o • T e • lo!lo1'ln9. persons on May 23, 1984, aa In· .Johnson. Cano1vn.
• located otf Fall'YI-Road, 92620 . ' i 1 "1 ltd 11 • : a ter o~cx'~ ; ~ • •• S:t.[lta lrn•. County 'bf.. Or· t • under uid Dud of Oelautt anHlectlon to Stll 10 :s.We do1119 buSllless as ErCO(I •trumen1 ~P 14·~14024, MOOfl, Jo~na Moot.a (Righi) on Monitor Wif"\o LatJra l.ff VOUt•Y.• 968 Ma; name$ •S ere.n . • • I 1 • ange S<at.e ol Ca1itom1a. h tv -wh As!oclales •ts ~PllCOtfl ol Olllclal Recordl' of Robert . Moore, 'Bar· ~nd of Roa!f at Parklog Lot geUan St.. Co1la Mesa, CA Th s staiemeht was flled Yi PARCEL 1 Unit No J 11 c..i11orn1a Acconvevance rest in'" t e id P(:°cf'~Y ecor~ed WI Ille CouA!i er Street Brea Cl 92621 u1d County Eacep11ng t>ara Wdhlforth and •• "F .. (714) 432·5590 ~ · 92626 • • ine County ~!erk fl{'<>range ol that. cer1ain CoQ.do· Compeny, ·.'11 Caht~n1a rtue~ed se d u. Y .. reaiproperty.lsloal d Delaware PSC Corporaoon 1nerelrom aU 011 ·on by her eight ,great:·
810 'DAlE: October 8. W1lllam F.• Vovrey, 968 M•· eou~rv on AuguS112, 99• ""0• um Pro1ecl de· Corp0r1tion~•~ duly, ap-nd tate deS'crlb• u . te AugUSI 1a; 199-4 Delaware Corporabon 445 cap. rights, miner ala. \l''"•r~I grandchi((Jre'i't. Ser· ;~ at 2;00 p.m. at Co111 gtllan SI., Cost• Mesa. GA NDTICE·TlllS Flcb1tous.N!fl'le •cril>cd In lh~I . certain pointed ·Trustn under oe~2:iieo CO~PLE~~\6 latloa. l.1&11 Serflce!· a ucorn Slreet Bre.11:A 9262t right.I, natural gH righU vices 'o be halo·.-Pa· Communltv Collage• 011• 92629 , • Statement eicplres five years Condormn1um 'Plan re· that ·,c4\rta1r.i Deed ol TrustH • ThlS business IS condllc:te and other ny~rocarbon• cillc View Memori•~.. •
. ulct. Bfd~."\..'o"· • Thia trillll)eu 11 co11-lrom Iha date it was liled in th• orded in .Buoi.. 107.$,1. lru•I uecµ1ed bV· Alber\ D~D OF TRUSJci d f1900W Ofo/tnple-8/Vd Svi/4 by.atO!l>Orabon • . • by' whataoever name Park on • Thurs~ay • •
BOARD oAv;: October diJcted by. husband and OtlK:e ol lhe.Counly Clerlc A new Pago SJ 011ic1at Records R Reda, Sr J1nd Dorothy rh he s~eat a r;:•1 81'. 700, Lqs Mge~s. ~ 90064 SIGNE() Oe&aware PSC Con>O• Known tnal may be w1Vi· S•ptemt>er 1 at 11;0<)• · 19 1994 • • • wife ietlllOus lfus1ness N.lme S!Jte rroch Pll)n being hercm· J Reda, tn11b1tn~ an~ er c mmon 5 gna {3tOJ.2D7·202t 8¥ Dlvfd , ~a~ L&IM Jonnton VP In or 1,1oder tne pa,,;et of · ~r 11 of fl ~ t•io pavm1t1'1 ahall • be The ralJlttr.ant(•) com-tM~t mu~t bt filed belore lllat ~Iler referred to <'1 ~.1e wire.. as lrustor1, rj)cord· ion, if ~nv. of th• ru Sronrrrust!iOikfr 'Aeg1Strant has not yet lltll)un land h9reinabova · de1 a.m. In 18 0'fe11, •
mad• for work or material ~need to l(artsect b"sl· lime The 1111ng ot llllS s1.11emtn1 Contiorn1niu111 Pf~n ); ecf on September 27, property descr'lbed •b'bve PRIORITY &'1502-, 10 'transact )uslness under me acribed, together wltn · donars ;;av 'Conftt bul1•
undtr th• contract unleu ritt• unt:1e1 the Acti.llous does.not 'Of llsell au!hOlll! 111 and aa ·denned tn that 1989, "' t1u;1rum ont No 1s pu1porto(I J.O be: _ enS.9/l SJ8!)4 t.ctiUeus l>uslntss name or the perpehJal . right 0 1 tt • c antv. o . the '
. and untll the Regl1trat of Bualneu Name(•) listed use lri'thls stall ol a.Fk:btlous certain Doclqra11011 of 89·519411, in Bool< .·~ 200 PAAl0> LANE 12v'7 • • nanies llsledherj1n drilling m1n1n~ e11plor. c orce. Pac1f1c View In
.• Contcacto1a. verltl11 to 11\e abbva on: 3/9'4, • ' S'uslness Name in vfolatlon of Covet'la111~,. Cunqltlons Page., ••• •ot O..ff1.c1el NEWP-ORl'. CALLFOR· • PUBLIC N'Gl lCE ThlS statement was Meo Wll!l lny •nd op•raling U1er1P-. Ctlarge of ar,range-
. DISTRICT that th• CON· L1ura .You1tv • lflerlQlll$otanolhtrunderFed andAe•troct1oh•forNew·R'ocord1 of Orange IA92663 •• • 1 Ji oie Caunrv Clerk 01 Oan tor. and 11or1ng In 4n m•(lts,644·2700, ·,
TRACTOR wu properlv II· Thia etatoment wa1 ftled eral, .Srate, Of common iaw (See pori CrHt .Homeowneu C~unl'f, Sla&e ol Cai.tor· The , undatiSlgn• File No. f6t95'3 Coun on Au ust 26 199/ ~ r~mov1ng the •amt trom .
C&AHd •t the time Iha con-with t,,. CO\lflly Cletl< of Sel!tlol'I 1'4~00 eJ seq . eustnns A•'tocj•hon rttc~dud 111 la, under. lhe power o( Trustee d1sel1ims'-an ICTITIO\J!I BUSINESS l't~ICE· T~IS FICUllOIJS Naine said land o~ any ofher ··~
tract waa· awarded. Any O!anga Count)' on July 20. aQd PfolessloOC'Cpde) B"ook 10348. P\\ge ,.b93. aata~ther~ln con tamed, hab1ht~ fbt any 1ncorrec:t JIAME STATE MOO Sta:ement npires !Ne yurs land. iocluding the right CONTRACTO~ not IO. It-1994 • first fltlng ... : • • Olllct•I Roc;:ord ... I il'f'le will tell al public auctlon eis of tha s.treet ad r~ fo~o....,no perso11($) ,, I llllCI Ill Ill to wt11pstoci. or. duec· ~ It ~bjtct to penal-• Fei 8 170 • Newport 8HcbiCoslA Me$a Declar.1M100 •· an"d ~1e to lhe h•ghest .• b1dder tor re\t' and oth11 ~ommo ls/aia doing bllsintss as· GAA· 0~~~ ::~0~,:Clllk A ne e ollally dnll and rnioe tl•• under the 11w. If the JI-~ubllahed·Newpott Beach-· ' Dai"t_P~ol QecCarallon ot Arwl k· c1u.h, or 'Ch~cJI ... de· es1g"at1on. 1f any OEN CAFE 7725 GARDEN ic;til!OllS Busmess am~ State· trom land other than
cenae claulllcatlon tptcl· Ooall M ... Dally Pilot Au-Ct·n&4597 alion? to?i L,?t 4 ~~-Tract scnbe<!' below, pay.llble shown hertin. . " GROVE. BLVD . GARDEN GROVE. en! niusl oe llled blforf Illa! those her•mabove de· tied tier.lnabove I• ti.I ol · Au 18 25 ~ 1 8 No 81 ( The ~Iara· at the tlme ol sate In law· 5110 sale will be 1nade, A 92640 • 1cnbed. 011 or g11 wella MAllOtl &AWN-: a "1peclelty contractor" u gust 11, 18, 25, September g • ' p lion ol ~nnou11on ) re· fut !JlOney ol the Un11ei.t Wl(hout covenant o ·1.WD~G MAN iCO 1860 e The liM.O of 11115 Slltemen tunnel• •hd afl11.tta lnlO, MOUNT. OLM
denned In Section 7058 ol 1, tt94. PUBLIC NOTICt c0tded October 18 1972, St.1U!• ~r. Ame1•c• w1Uf· wa111ntv. express or llTI COOLIDGE ST CORC~A C oes no1 ol llSfil au111r1ze Ill• through or acro1a &he ,._ • __...
the Calif°""' &ullneu and Th662 1l1 Book t0J61 Page 5~1, ut warranty eapreu or l.ed, re ardin title, pos 91719 • se IQ l!l<S SUll of I ~ll!IOllS aubaurtace ol t~e lend --• --f
Prolaulona Cod•. the·~ PUBLIC NOTICE STATfMEHT .DF AMHDON· Olllcial Record• !"'Plied •$ to ·""e u.e. e111on.g org encum YO~ SIM NALO"E 1660 Business Nre ; "'°dllOre!' herem•bove '\:St1cnbed ~; ~U r--·L•" clattv contrllctof aw1tded . · MEN'T OF PARCEL 2. All ynd1v1d· posuu1on .or -encom• brances 1 c:ludin reu COOLIOC£ ST. CORO\'A e 11ghts o il!O er un " ·end, 10 bottom auch .>e"'-'O,... rwuu
Jhe Contract'°' tt\lt Work FlctfUoua USEOFFICTTTIOUSBUSINESS ad 1t104th interact lnbr,11nce1 al! right 1111e l\ar 15• a~ ax •~Hs 0•91719 M Sta• orconfrT1011-!'w 15" whlpuoc .. ed or d1rec· 182! GtsW-
lhaU ltaelf construct • 11'\a. 8t.I 1 JI . . NAl'E and 10 the Cummon Area and tnlere~t now held by h Qf tee .~ of lh Th!S bus1ress ., CC~d;itted llOn H400 •I stQ quS"'olSS tiohally dnllttd wells tun· Coata M..-, .
joritv ol the Wort!, In IC· • • ne.. •me . The lo•owlng person(S') nrl as det1ned in Che Deel • 11 •• such Tl'\JJtee 1n ijrid r~sts '":teated b 11~ lly CO-IJ"lntr1 • ~ d Pro ssions Coc•T nela and 1h•ll1 under ·····==~--.. cordance with the prolllo lt~tement • oneit !lie use ol Iha ·hCll· ration and '" the Dacia '° the 10110~'."9° cle· Dud of Trust to Y tha SIG1'EO WtONG MAA ~O. YON l'SI FM 0 · . and bene~th °' beyond alont of California Bual· rt,,. '4olloWlng persons &!• tous bUSlfle1S name a) ratton of ~nne•.illotl. b 1cnbed prope(tV situated • ,. P1 ~Y SIM MALO._E • Newi>ort 8e.1Cl'l Cosu MesJ lh• t1Lle(ior hmlta tile.re· • d P I ~ COda dolfl9"1>tlslnes~ u : ll'lo Loi 4 ol Tract No In the a1oreu1d County ema1mng princ1,..a sums • • Oa"'t P. OI 61 and to redrill retun.-~ 7 r: Ml BAUBLE'S ETC., 2528 N. DE_tl(ERT MEDICAL INC. Ind 7f 18, 11'1 the City ot Ne.e and Stale, to wll APN II f the note Isl Heured b Thi rtg1st1ant com'Tltn~ij to • CN268•80 et e \JI marnu.m rlt-05 · Tul"Un Ave., #8 Santa Ana, I QFCKERT MEDICAL SUP· pqrt Beach couilly ot 141 .134.13 Lo'\ 3 ·di aid 0Hd of T1u1' to wit. transact busness uooer Ille he· 91 919 q1~ gm n ~ P d 1 if.:edw:~:'~~ ~on1C::'!!: CA 92705 ' PLY . INC located at 1431 S Oran~e state 01 Cali1or ract ,.28t '" the c.iy ol $229, 748. 78 with 1n11r 11no11s business 11ame ·~,names • ~~.,an~e:e:~:.::;11 :/'!,:
\Ive days from the time 01 Batbata J.. Shake, :Z528 N. liage Way, Santa· A.i.J • CA 'Ii• .. as 'sl\Own on a Md 01ta Me~a. County ot St thereo" from 1 /01 /94 sled ab<M on NA • PUBLIC NOTICE nea without however
the NoUce 10 Proceed 11• TusllnP,Aye .• IB. Santa Ana, 2705 • • thereof recorded 1n Boo ranfie. s1a1e·o1 Cahtor· t 6.375~ p11 .1nnum as This statement ~ f1ed W'U> Fiie ..... ~ ...... 3 tne 'ri,ght 10 dnll mme: •ued b the Owner. Tlme 11 Ca 92705 • · • Tiie ltGIJhOus business name 308, Pagea 3t\ md 34, in 1a. 81 ahown on a Map rovlded 1n said note(s) • i:oun1Y. Clerk ol Q'inge ..., r•"'1~ Jlorf 811 10,. end oper
of the Y•M~ Fallure' 10 Bellnda Ntumal\ 2528 N. eterred IO above was hied o clu~lve, M11cellaneou1 ecorded In Boo« 154 lu~ oosts and any e,d· oun1Yon.>.Uqust 22 199• FICTmous llUSlllUS •I• ltlro~gh uie aurtac
compltlt the Work within Tustin Ave •• IB, Santa Ana, M&Y 24 1993, In 111.• Coull'tf ol Mapa, Accord• of u1d aQH 22 and iJ ol Mii· allces wnh l(lterut. NOTICE•Thls flCll ous Na!tlf MAMf STA1'EMfNT • or the ubper 5ou le-it of -~~~~~==~~
the tlmt 191 forth herein CAll2705 • rm•· Origin~ Fiie No Orange County ell1neou5 Map1, ESTIMA.TED 'l'OTAL l.1temant 1~p11es lrV& years The 1onoW1ng person(s' the aubiur,•ce ol th r
win rMutt In the lmpQsltlon Thia bualn111 11 con-F571 28 PARCH 3 h•cluaivtt R eoord s o 1 o~ t n go EBT $245,533. 31 rom !he date 1t was hied in tile IS/are doing business as land herein a ti,ove de
of llquld•ted damagH fcir ducted by: co-pertn91a 'f>ECJ<ERT SUR~CAL COM·. aaomcnta appur1011a11l Ol{nty. Cahforn1a The b•nefleiarv under llloe ol tile Couniy Cttrlt A new t(eyPresllge Inc Al 11910843, i enbed
each day of delay In the Th• rlglttrantt•l com-PARV, A calllOfnta Corporation. 0 1.iid ur111 No 31 1, al) .The tolAI amount ot t,,c· aid Dead ·ot ,T1,µ1t. here· ~11ous Bu9111ess ~a!N State·j1 106~ l(non Avenue· Cyl>ress PARCEL a e.semonta Mortuery '* Cbapel
•ITIO\llll Mt for1h tn 'tti• "In-mtnced to transact busl· 1•31 S V~~· Wtf, Sanla Ana, 1 moru apcc1l1callv •• de· npa1~ prln.clpal bal· of or" oxecuu1d ind da· nt must be Jited btlor~ lll~t CA 90630 ,_ • .. deaer•btd 1n and 10 •Cremation •
formation for Bldder.:l • • neu under the Flctlttout 92705 • • hnud m tho Condomil)· nee. intereat thereon. tVtred to the und1rslgnad • Tl'!e llllng ol lhts st.aiemen'l K!J.PftsllQe Information Net the purponi',Ht lonn 1n
Eactl old mutt conform eu1lnau N1m~(a) 11,1ecs ~IGNEO. DECKERT SURCI· um f111n 1111d tnu Oecla gether w101 reaa.onably written Decl11ratlon of oes 1101·01 itself aull\Oltlll Ole•worle Sys1ems toe 1 Delaware Artll:I" 11 and Ar11clu 1 J.~ta~~'
and be '"ponalYe to. lh• •8bove onJ: 7S.1h4.:.. • AL' COMPANY. By Otnnlr P r•11on EAc .. pl lluirolrom,utlmated ~0111, 'ex· efauu \net Demand for st In lllls s1111 ot ~.FlcbJiOuscorporauon t1~ Knon ~11• VIII 01 rhat cel'\aln Rc'stat ~ ••• -,.
contrec:t ®cUment•· 1<b1ta ;."---~· 10, Vite· President • • , Business Name In v~tabon of nue Cypress CA 90630 fd Oecl•rat1ol1 ol Cov• -·Eacn bidder lhall aubmlt, .!!'la ttet~, "'cul kflledf T111s business was'conducte11 PUBLlC NOT ICES PUBLI~ NOTICES PUBLIC NOflCES 1 r hts 01 anolller u11aei' r1d· TnlS 1>11s111ess 15 concucttc: .nan11. condh1on1 a11 1111•••••••• on the form fUmllhed with wntl J"! .......... ty If 0 ya corpo1a\iott
the contract documents, • ?'~ County on .;JU'Y• 14• This stal#ment was hied \lflth
Utt of the proPOffd 11.Jb. • FSt5S.t O e Count C'*°t Of Or111ge ~°":'.:=, ~·i:;:.~ · PuO!rahed Newport a.acno ~~i~:o. ~u~1L~~.1:t.n,~
ting and Subcontracting Coate l'il .... O~ Pilot Au-"' l HAMPTON
Fair Pr~ ACt. ao....m. pf ·11, 1•, is, September A1111: COurt111y ly,11cll, Esq, ment Code Section .. 100 at t, 1994. 48t11 Floor, 333 So Hopi St
aeq. • • Th6&4 l0$ Angeles. CA 90071 ~ r IO ahall !)e llCo :1 Hewpof1 Budl·Cotta Mm
compenledhl • by a ~fled .. ?'d PUILIC NOTICE · Oa~ Piiot CH ef 1 chec.. or ... cN26•5~ =:. ~(~~ . ..=io::.... Aug lt.25. S.p 1.~
the tOUll bid~· peyable ,......,.. Cha.nces are
to the OISTR .. I QUll• The ~ peraon.a .,. "OU will find .,,. .. .,.. the tlldcMr, 1f It• doing bu.ineM aa: ..,
propoul .. ~. WI! WNITEO CONSULTANTS la what you need
,., promptly execute tti• co .. ,,. a. Citron St.. AM-·at the price .. Agreement, bnllh a Mtie-helr'l'I CA 92MO ' factory fAlthtut Perfonn. Nedev KMI, ,,. 8• Cltton you want to pay
ance lN>nd In an atttOUnt St .• Anaheim. CA 92MO • when you 11tad
not lesa than one hurldfld David KMI, 2M4 Bu. ClaHlfl•d =~~~::. ~ ~c; er;'~ N4lwpoft 8Mch. dally
ment Bond In an amount Thia bualneH la .eon-' 942, 878
not In• than fifty perc~ ducted-by: • genertil Pal'· •----...-...-.-..... -....--4 (~) ol the total bid PflC•, nerahlp
and futnllh cer111'at11 M-The reglat1ant(•) com-
denclng that tilt r.aulted menoecS lo tranuct bull-
ln!Mdnte It In •fleet fn the ne•• undtt ~ Flcttuoua
amounta Ht forth In "'' BualneH Naine(JI hted
genetal condition•. In th• abo"9 on: 7-2949 event of telkll• to enter Into NadeV Kalal
the corttrad and execute Thie t talernent wu Ned
1 the r~ulred ~•. With tht COU'lty Clerk o4
llUCh bid MCUl'Jtv will bt Orange ~ on ~
fof1elted. The f'aithfU Per· 3, HMM
lofmenc. Bond ~ ,.. Nt71M
main In fUI torce end effect P\lbllthed Newport IMCtl-~ ~ane: c: Cotta Mete Deity Pt6of" Au-
gerwal COl'ldlUonl. gust , '· ' •• 2'. September T"9 OllTAICT ,...,,,._ \, ttlM. the riOhl to Nfed flltY or ell _______ TN1t_1_
1 bide or to wel\l'a ""' Ir· St\opplng for a new
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NOTtCS.OF NOMINEE~ FOR PUBLLC Off'ICE
~OTICE lS HtREDY GIVEN tholt lhl' foUowing l't'tions have
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•Cl"l"ler.il Muruc1pal Ell'CllOn tq ht> held lO IM C1tv ol C\l.,lil • '
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-----•I NEWPORt COSTA MEsA 2124 NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT RENTALS TO BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST 6
HOUSE.sf -BEACH' 1069 BEACH 2169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2669 SHARE 2724 OPPORTUNITY , 29201"'FiiiOiiiUiiiNDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii29iii2iiS CONDO"'J • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cute cozy 3br 2ba tlae. Spactou1 2br 1ba VERY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2904 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1•
FOR SALE •REDUCED TO SELL• gar. lndry room. Quiet NEWPORT NORTH clean/quiet-lg pool·btfl LIDO PENINSULA Penlnaula hou~• on iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~APIO W~IGHT LOSS LOST DOG • : "B clean area. 2HS5 State landscape nr shops/ 2Bd 1 e It f I Sn•~lahzlng In dif· V • C M e,eaut det.ache .,, r Ave.#A. Nr bike trails/ VILLAS 3BR·2YzBa ' • a, un s rom ttt• water sand NETWORK MKTNG "' ' .. II') Mesa erd!'· 2~Sa. FR. 7 yr new. -bc:h No ..at. Avt D"'1 800-574·8500 -fwy1.No application $900-$1300/mo. Pvt $500-share utilities. CO. expanding In OC. ll"C"Ult cases. !.P· Small, black, long hair
mint cond, A/C, comm · .. -. ..., ... • fee. No pets. please beach/waterfront, N/S. 54a-1443 Miko Need distributors. creosos motobollsml lomalo with red collar ® ·pool/spa, atepa to Bk Sl000/mo<909/67e-ns7 Nwpt Hgt• charming $650 mo. 848-0392 Avall 9/1 & 9/15. Heallh & beauty prod-Stops hungorl Gutll· Please c:all 545·8361 • ...
. -Bay. $342K. 720-f!s53 E '•ld• 2br 2ba, 2 car 3Br-2Ba, F/R, fp, 2 710 Lid o Park Dr ucts Teactllng & train-~~\f8~0:.as;,pv~es;1ci~: '·L-0-5-T--S-U_R_F_B_O_A_R~O.....,lll . -L t p I d 2 Sty gar. llV, d/W. No pet1. gar, nu crpVpnt $1 625 th 79-154·m07MGo.en_Os30n COMMERCIAL Ing IOcal. 650·6184 United P"armaceull· Small green & whlt• owe~ r ee • .Reduced to $1000/mo yr lse-N/pats 548-5995 HUN'Dr.GTON p "' WANTED OWNER " 1 cats t-800-733·3288 board lost Sunday 8/ cou•L i10USlMC "Port Streett' +dep. 642-3985 Seawlnd 4Br 2'hBa BEACH 2640 Oc••nfront Winter REAL ESTATE OPERATORS (Skinny-Dip available) 21 on Balboa Island .
. O"POllTu1•pn 4Br·2.5Sa, IQvely pvt nea,r park. Vlaw, deck. 2 fully furn•unlt1, 3Br RANGER/LANDSTAR coo·s accepted. Please Call 675·8512
"AM 11llauallM¥trtisi119illthls yard, move-In condl IAGUNA comm CfOOl/ten. $2700 ·~_.,~ ~a. gar. $1 500/$1800 2/3 axle tractors. SPANISH STUDENT REWARD L 0-S T 11 ~F:..P:!~.~~~·.~.~!~,d; . 840-5884 Agt' NIGUEL 2152 Incl grdnr. 858-8686 . 'Jl~S STalEI KPaSreTnO. 4S34A·N1402~ wt.oca,1e, nCA&L 48PUC1a' te111 Interested In reading One blk kitten 8·26. In ,,., -..,.._, ..... ,_. Lowest Prfced 2·Sty BUSINESS OFFICE " r 5 · and sports Other the vicinity ot COM Mletlfed wlllcll nu~n lt lflttat Clean' 1 br-g ar, lg Pre trip advances· Scandinavian, Euro-and one while/grey .
to lfttrtlse "1111 prtlerencc. "Port Streets" 2Bd·2BA condo, pool/ T S J deck·ulll pd-no pets, FOR RENT 2769 Weekly pay I I 1 · pean high school stu-tabby cat 8-20. Please
Umll1t1111 e1 dmti111n1llon 4Br-2.5Ba. lovely pvt spa. fp, gar, ate, frig, APARTMEN S ~......_ -• Clean. S750. 551·8554 lnter'ested ? ? ? dents arriving Allgust call 675·6~23 o r
Nsid .. ,.., coi-. 111igl011. yard, mov•ln condl $875' Nr twy/1hop1. FOR RENT ·~• ,.... MEE OFFtCE for amt c,;~o~!1~7s/.~1~o; Become a . 6 3 1 -55 9 7 ¥ • • ¥
&e1, U.dle1p. llmillil sutus or 840-58M Agt No pets 497·9092 And Your Winter • bus•neaa In xchg for 6 ...... __ ,.._ _____ , Host Famlly/A I S E
..-.eritiA.••llllUllou1 Newport·Coalt Holiday Rental Nowt MISCELIANEOUS l)rs/w'k secty svcs. oc w A ti TED I O v EA· Call•, 1-800·SIBU':'G ·::',::::.~~llml· New single story NEWPORT , __ -_6_7_3_·_7_3_6_8_·-_ RENTALS Airport area. 833"1278 ~~~g~T i>o~!\~~~ ---"'--------' PER$0NALS
1'1111 newsuur will 1101 ho mes II\ Newport BEACH '2l69 COSTA MESA 2624 Newport Boach·Ollices who want to change, LOST & l••llil••••• ....,.... Coast's gated com-,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Nice airy 2Bd-2Ba, g6·l••••••••• from $400. 419 Old shape up for healll\ =t~:::~T.~~~ munlty of Newport11 Attr•otlve, shiny rage, lndry, $87S Agl "'owport Blvd. Frank-lose poundi, Inches. FOUND-2925 PERSONALS 3002
........ lll•la OwrtMllS Ridge Estates, 3-4BR, clean 2Br. w/patlo, . • e7~RENT • ROOMS 2706 lln Atty 640-7000 x309 0 Is TA' Bu T 0 As iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-
.. ..__, i.i. ... , 1111t ill ~~~· n ~~9ra:,~·c hi~~ Beach Area pool, IMry fac.' .$725 Share NB bayfront or-NEEDED. Earn S4oo-S 1 0 0 FtE 'W A R.D G1tY M en of cost•
·• .. 111111 1d,.rtl.std 111 IMf counter tops, maple . WlnterorYrly HarborVillas.546-9051 IAGUNA ROOM FOR RENT flee w /abaentee ~!1•1 ~~~ :u~r~i}:~ Smpll female cal ·Mesall Uve lalk & ....,...., *' llflllMI• H 111 cabinets & front land-FurnNnfuml1he<t 2Bd·1Ba Collage $775· Non-smoker. Child ok. ownor .• $300/mo. 650-l BOO) 330 7808 • M O L L Y'I ' home ph#a 1·800-·....,,.., ....,Nlis. ltum-acaplng. For more In-1, 3, 4Sd-Oceanfront Encl patio, washer/ BEACH 2648 Costa Mesa area. 7117 or 805·327-9997 . · • With one bent ear. S17·7883 S2.SO/t8"t-,...,~.u1HUD formation, call (714) S595 to $3000 mo. dryer hkup. ALSC> 631 -9011 v l.v ff & IU -C I d ti CU la of Coat• Me .. TllMM • 1-lllO .. lC·l$tll. fol • 721-8008 Builder VIiia Rentals 2Bd·1 Ba upstra $725 ery attract e o ices; CREDIT 2907 mi:. o ore co a~ ' I & h will co-op w/Bkra. •No pets. 722-8294 Small •tudlo apt. no 3 UI St., Cannery Vil-with oell. Last seel\. on ··Uva ta k home P · 1M-.....esn.ocnaplem -----------675 4912 h ,loge near water, NB. S 8 7 Pl r-11 #'s 1-800·217•b069
UIHUDJC421·l$Gll. ·No Money Down! • AVAILABLE NOW.• 2Br ~:fa~~:b~ks ~~.be,:~c~ RENTALS ro Roy Jackson 673-3733 OVERDUE BIL~S? Un ··2 . ease "'~ $2.50118 + -
" 3Bd·2~Ba-Npt North 1Ba, lrg kltch. din rm. yard. 1350 494-8812 SHARE 2724 Cul monthly paymenJs Nancy 'V 631-034·1 HOT & WILD.' Villas. 800-57+8500 From le75. 631-4033 -, -cup to 50%. Licensed CAT MtSSINO F• VIII• d 'Eat• Apt•· and bonded non.profit male lonq hair tabby, '1-800·8.60-6969
HO MOHEYDOWNll BEACH NEWPO~T B•ck 8 •Y house; yd, S"USINESS & co. 1-800·226·0190 gray ·anq, tal) oolor, • Toll Free Call .Homa with view at ex· C= 1 SR upatalra, &-. • fp, w/d, pet? Musi be Ext. 49. Call 247hra. missing since. August Single Men Wanted by·
elusive Harbor Hill. RENTALS RY ~..,, & quiet, BEACH 2669 clean, matur•~m•llow, FINANCE Tst. Lives on 4"00 .. _,ed hous""""fue••lone-1"
. COSTA MaA 1024
Aeducedl 3J3r w/huge 8()0.57..,8500 MW cafA'' & drapes, n/a $445 + ut 852·8886 IJ••••••••• ""' v .. • .., , · tam rm on 8100 1/f R2 · . WINTKR · lg pool, nr twya/ahops •••••••••I block of Poppy . .Av· divorcees. 18+ $2.50-
lot. $165K. 65<>-0943 _______ ...;.._ 1Bdrm ............... $700 laundry f aclllllea. •18R $825• CDM So. of PCH 2Br ANNOUNCE••ENTS enue In Corona dol 4'.99/mln 800-492-4688
Bkr Ed van den Boaacnt BEACH' 28d S"""" Manager on premlsla. /U 2Ba lo •hare w/prof m Mar. Purple collar with Swl C ti rm ............... .vu No appllcatlon fee, No 28R 2BA 1725 P non..-mkr. Gar avail. BUSINESS ' name "Mi11 KJtty" and ng on11•c . ons --------•PROPERTY 1175 2Bdrm ............. $1000 ~et~, lease $550 mo. SA•~ .-aout Our W/O. $550. 675-731;1 OPPORTUNITY -addrus Information 1;~~~~~:!157 IAGUNA ,.'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3BdrmAN .... N···u···AL··· $1400 4 3""2 peClllll Frig, d/w HS 1 R o h b h Call John/Nancy (714) 1• • Incl. 60x30 pool. No • o m, a r at . 2904 11.n.tOUNCEMENTS 673-3285• REWARD Procal 602-954-7420 BEACH 1048 FOR SA.LEI 2 RETAIL "t di ssoo a • Id 8 k pets. No fees No Ullls. w/d, kltch prlvs ni,,n ••••••••• LIQUOR STORES ~ u o •tt............. 8 • 28' 1 a. h ups. lease M5-485S Inc. No amki/drnk/ 2920 FOUND Small, brown. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil WITH Callfomla Loi-3Sdrm ............ $l l 50 upstra, trlplx, resld drugs $350 968-5341 older dog Newpon EMPLOYMENT
Monarch Beach• tery,prlme ·locaU.on Tht lllNcilftlal/.& =~~~,~~';["~:~~~'· 2BR .1ea, 2-car prkng. NB 2 master ate condo. *20120* B~vd/Santa Isabell~~!!!!!!~!!!!!! Niguel Shores neat Clearlake. One · ._.,_ • · Uttl paid. Mo-to-mo Mature prof. S600+ ut. *Distributor* WITt:iOUT GLASSES! Costa Mesa 722-7140 1:
Remod 4Bd, Fr. drs, for Sl90,000 pfua In-.., ... .._....,._ E '•lde 3 +2 lrplx. Nu yrly. Ocnfront. $1000, Norm, 831-1120 eve/ Selllng AJI Safe. rapid, non-FOUND Woman't Swiss EMPLOYMENT
pavera, 3 car .gar, ventory. Pl•••• Call . 673-1900 pnt, fp, gar, lndry. amt 1st/la.at. 714/673-8041 wknd; 909-731·25~2 dy I lo surgical, pern1anen1 wristwatch. In the Pa-5530
pool /spa. Gated 1 •707·279·1247 ~Sty~Bd-3Ba condo, 2 :;~~r~~d. $1000 mo. 3BR 2Ba 1 blk to best NS-Dover Shra emply'd nVtf11 ry rHtoratlon In 6 ·8 villlon ' .. p kg lot.I~~!!~~~~~~
comm. Bch access/ MONTEREY BEACH· cat alt gw. n/amkg, bch. New everything. prof. Lg Bd/pvt ba, kit, 'Due to Divorce weeks. Airline plloJ Pleaae call and1:
ocn ylew $525,000. FRONT CONOOMINf. no pela. Avl howl E'SID• B•ck B•y Beam celling , deck, lndry, phone hkup Movlng·Mull aell by developed. Doctor •P· Identify 64••9702 ADVERTISING
587-39S3 GlubO &Ellis UMS • AJA Award· S2000 mo. 589-0289 1-g 1BR wfpallo, $595 lndry. 51425. 650-0943 s4oo No pet 645-95t5 Sept. 7thl Celu-Trlm proved. Fr" lnforma-, FOUND: Surtbo•rd DCEAH VIEW' wlnhlngjfealgn. Poole, . mo. 329 University Toning cream tor lion by mall: Call -On PCH-el Superior In s~~s REP apu. aaunu, gym. 3Bd·2Ba fl.Im dpbt, ~ #D. No pets 642-2816 1 n ch ' 1p1 •· f&OOJ 422·1320 N 8 • . 1800 l /f 4Bd-3Sa, Priced from $174 000-blk bctl, 1 blk UCI bus di I I fl I 812' 887•1075 wpt each. Ftlday, S •e k In g I e If·
frplc, dbl car gar, walk $425,000. Four• fur-a1op, •vi 9/M/39. E 'SIDE br"lght, cheerful HOTELS HOTELS ~o~K~ o'h~gFE~(~g~ Fax (G12) 897-1079 August 19, AM. Call motivated, organluct,
to park. owe $369K nlahed models open Gall 31°"477·5455 •ludlo apt. Patio, fr..o 6 MOTELS 271'8 6 MOTELS 2718 reasonable offer S•tl•tactlon 54s-575t. dependable, servlce-
587-3933Grubb & Elli• (jally. Call for· bro-4Bd42.5Ba.guardgated cable,utUpd.Noamk. rolusedl) Call eves/ guaranteed. LOSTBUNNY ' oriented outside
ctlure (800} •77-7742. com(n .. pool & tennis s545/mo. 646-2577 wkends 662-3508 or "TROUSERS" 1alespef1ons for com-
$2 600/mo Baba a E'•td• Co ntry Wd days 642-4321 x 303 Miniature French Lop munlty newspaper •• NEWPORT
BEACH Hu1 hi 7se.a71S 2Bd It ~I I d On. ~he move? Mill• with butterscotch group. Experience or 1069 TIM!SHARES· 1590 c ngs . ap . w stu iy colollng and while degrH prelerred.
•8AYRIDOE CONDO $86S. Fp, akylt, deck, Sell your extra spols. Lost In Newport Draw/commlalllon. Full
iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2Bd·2Ba, w/d, great no pets. 180 2 flt St. SALL CASH BUSINESS$ household Beach, In the .vicinity • 'benollta. Physlcav
ST••L •UILDINQ locl Poof~ ~pa. Kathy 64&-1l&4 or 64>9543 Vending can make of Dover and Cumber-drug scre,,ntng re-Balboa $399\1900 SALEI Heavy di•· 786-6861 or"262-6897 E'•ld• lg 1Br amt yard you rlchl 11 vending items land on Sun. July 24th quired. Fax .iesume: counted for • llmtted / 1 F 1 • f 1 1 In Class'f'1ed PENINS LA tlm Wldth• 30• ·to computers furniture w pal o. r g, rp c, ul I Clean rooms, cable TV, route In U.S.A. Light & I at around noon. Alln: /A . Micheal.
10:: vatloua lennths. mower. cl~bi, welgni Incl. 336 E. 20th. esy. No truck re-Please callc:::i646·9604 Fletcher '114-650-4802 tr~;,·~:;t,'~B:~:G! Moat •lz.. av~iabte. bench, office stuff & sn5/mo. 548-0094 phone, weekly maJd service quired. so down If
front y_nlt 2Bd·1Ba w/ Call NOW for •peclal Iola morel 5 Klaloa C1, E '•ld• lrg lmma.c 2Bt Call For Introductory Rate! qualllled. 1-800.272• -~=~--=--...... ...-------==-----------...._-~ deck ba~k unit. Great pricing._ Newport Crest, SATI 1'.-'IBa tnhm, pvt pa\lo, 1_3_44_4. ___ .;___,_..,...,,~
bu fl Ce ll All eon 1-89Q-7ee-4790 Downat•lre 3Sr 2Ba verticals, beige tones, IO'TO Newport Blvd.) Costa Mea A PROVEN WINNER
lodayl TIME SHARE UNITS dplx, ft'plc, ~ar gar, w/d hkup. S8SO. Avl 9/ (Tl•) 831.~ All Cash-continual ln-644-9060 ANO CAMPGROUND a1epa lo O-ay & beach. 16. 3l0-379-1080 colltct comel Snack vending-
MEMBERSHIPS. Ola-$1"450/mo. 81111359-45311 Low Mov•lnll 1BA, 680 OR local route. 10 new
COU>W<?U BAN~CRO
NEWPORT NORTH
$479 000
Latge 4&:1Ba t\ome
W/3 car QSr•r• 3 ftre-plaC .. , epa · 880 In
gated community.
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treea aalea-cheapt hstblutf 48, 3.lSBa •If. brlte/breezy up-l·Soo-284-3229 machine• $2900.
WOfldwlde 1electlon1. hse+cottag•. bay vu, atra, no peta please, 800-821-e,363 dy/eve ~ •• V.::~n~~i:o;~ t -aty. new pnt In/out. $625/mo.631-8427 00 YOU DESIRE
800-643-C 1'731 Free U500/mo .-aec. 2821 • • $3,000 + MONTHL y Carob. PREM 543-addlllonal Income? 6-rental lnforma.lloA 9113 or euM35-7900 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA M.ESA-2624 10· hours weekty from
(305) ae34589 ev•s & weekend• l)ome. Oversee •
fiMllHiR• Harbor \(l•w Hom•• route of water vending
OWNl!R8... 3er 288, A/C, lot• of machines. Guaranteed
READY TO SELL? atorage ape. s1850 accounts. $6,000+ re-Prof~lonal• With tt mo. agt. 81~17-0468 QUIBT 8c SER.BNE qu11r!~ !a'•.,!1~38~11
years rHale eicp•rt.o p 1 1'.K Ap-............ ts -"'""' u enc•. Our ttack tecord HOME WITH VIEW 3D'\ .L'Y..&.CSa ca.a: a..a..a.a.CD
show9 PfOVJn re1ul11, at exclusive ·Harbor
happy clients. Ind• Hill • ~port BMch
pendent Timeshare eoo-574-6500
Salea U ceneed Broker Lg 3Br·2B• 11500 2br 1,.oo-aaa .. 2aa 2ba 11200 tp, dlw. 2
ape gar M -<910-943-
2860 or 71+«11-7902
HOME TYPISTS, PC
uaer1 nee·ded .
$35,000 po .. nuaJ.
Del a.Ila. Call 1 ·805·
962-8000 Ext. 8·5580.
F ...
FJcptdthe be& HOUSES/
CO ND.OS WESTCLIFF POR RENT
Lido ••wtront 1 Br ju11
redecor•l•d. 1 eo•
view, MC bktg. 11450
Incl utll. 87W7H
•So near & yet so £ar ...
l'hat's ~ fcdu'lg you get
when you live at (>~
Mesa amid chc lwh
greenery of secluded
woods & stately palm.s
A Stuchos, 1 & l Bcdroonu Jn $575 IO J600
INCOME TAX
FRANCHISE..
OPPORTUNITY.
We offer a proven op-
erating syat•m, proprf.
etary 1ohware, • ml· llonwlde advertising
and JNbllc relation•
aupport program. Ca.II
J•ckson Hewitt 1-I00-
277·f AST. Mll')lmum lnveatment I 17,500.
Terr14!~J220 pool ------
1od ISLE 1 atC)fy 2 bd,
dining rm & ftreplace
'3200 Agef1l e:l 1·14'00 holn9. P1antatlon •hut• coaou• ,.,., remodeled bathl n.n uoo ISLE 1 aty I bd,
Clo.e to 90hoola, ~ark DEL ~ 2122 dine rm & "°Pio '3200
& •hopping. See UDO ISLE 4 bd}.g!I•
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144-9080 . °"" ..... '"' 1"4500 "9t 931·1400
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· 1 BR S6l5 a:> $650
'lBR S725 IO '?SO A ~o rcn
A Vcrucal Blmds
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1561 Mesa Dr · ~ Ana Haghu, CA
(71•) 546-9860 .
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Part•Poulble 13K
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NeWport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot
Thursday, Septertiber 1, 1994 ••·
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----·!55•3•0I 5530 Ml!ICHANDISB COLL!CTIIWIOt?
All po.IUona.MaJor Retail • ANTIQUES I010 Wenled1 Uonet, Amen-..., CHARLES GOltEN ------~~I~
expaMioft. No •JCP. OUT OP SANTA -can Flyer & .. otd toy whh OMAR SHARIF nee. 11 & over. Call Se ... • • ,.. ' al b II l"":-------------....---------~---..J BtMCIOn eee,.7379 e,. exp d •al•• *B~NQ ITEMS ' na Y co •ctor. and TANNAH HIRSCH 60 .. =~ ......
·TO.DAY'S
CROSSWoRD PUZZLE
P•raon for upacai. * Imm.cl cash. 852·1040 ACROSS ............. Aif i Coe .. M••• SoutnwHt~ appatal l"ro1n SCJo.1860. 1 pc . I WOfked on the 151 Scent
*"°8TAL JOBI• •hop In Faah 111. P/T, Jewelry to entire hou .. •·,-.-•• -1-0-Y-O-U-.-0-2-2 THERE'S AN ORDER TQ FOLLOW garden • ~~ ~asat!!.'f'' -Star1 It 1.41 /hr. + F/T. Hrly +comm. Ask contents. Immediate ~ v 5 Coveted 1wa1d ~ ...
.,.,,.,.... Fot appllca· fOt' Poppy •4449&3 caah, top S. 873-6223 Both vulnerable. North deals. openlng bjd contained at. least. one IOCapo. e g .. :; ~,:~~~tear
\Ion & Info Call 1 FREE KJnru11 NOR111 rush card in hearu. IO South choae ~ ~ ~...!!~ _. (218) 324-3774 7am ,~ Retall SalH Engllah pub stained git uw """""'"'-.,..
10pm 7 days. AWDA ••thetlqu. •IOn. wd frame. 34"x Abaolutaty adorat>l•I ! 7A5KI the direct. rou"9 to three no trump llowera
S.C. Pfau le ... king 69" $500, 840-1103 FrN to good homell v Weal led the top of Lhe heart 115 Hoc:Jo.ey SCOfe ~-/Tutor M·F health orientated. APPLIANCES eo11 ........ 590 0 AK 8. 5 3 sequence, and the race for t.rklta ~~stool -
U p. Muat have own · motl¥&t8d aal•1 uaoc •JI wH on. Since there waa only one 21 Jai room
car. Day 438-4090. ~with •lrong ratall exp JEWELRY FURS WEST " EAST heart a topper left In the hand, 22 MaJOf attety
Eva 759-0e\8 786-0225 fOf anvlronmental co,,. MAYT~ DRYER • •Qt • J JO 8 6 3 South could not. afrord· to give up 23Fl$hlng bOal
lob-Tall brlvtrt ~;·~~fT11co~~~t1 F~: S175 =9;;~ Paul &ART 6025 00 JQl10096 4 0 8 5 8 2 two tricka in developing a long auiL. 24 Dellpurcheso
DOWN
1 &tfa os bade
2Gemltooe 3 Nef'\IQU5
4 -0 vn101e
!> Voluntl'-'!15
6 Cun1W1gly
7 Mattre~ part
8 Pr.nee Vahant s Fax rae 54" 0 J 9 '.I Declarer opted to f:. aft.er clubs. ~ SQITre~ .. uma ..,..1995 Refrlg, Whldpool, 18 cu Orig ,oll 'Overland •A 10 6 5 • • u ..... ,
Need Claa• A driver• RETAIL ···Es "·almond, glass ahelf, Slag• by Jaci< Smith SOlJTH The jack or clu WIS led. West JO Actress '°" .-· 9 Scrap o! clotti o r Claaa e (W/alr "' ~ xltll S250 857-e705 31x43, appraised $700 •AK .. took the ace Bild continued with a Basinger
brake andorftmant) Poaltlon available, •J aec S250. 640-1103 <;:I Q 7 .. bearl. When Eaat. showed out on 33 -Man tnethlotl
f()( growing ttanapor· Upac ele hi t••hlon ---------the second club. eight tricka were 34 Beal
taUon dapatlmant to IN•w•Blry bpou.tlque, FURNJ~ '60141"B_UILD _ _,__JN_G____ 0 7 • t.he limit or the hand. 35 =J.ain.lnba
h a ndle dallvarlaa Pl ~•ch. IT. Houra • K Q 9 8 7 3 "I would have got home had I 36 Handyman
throughout LA, .VEN, ~~e>°9~8;0~~'.e~~~· Chippendale. form.al MATERIALS 6030 The bidding: tried diamonds 'first.,• lamented 40 -roll IU<:l<y
OC, and S B Counue, · dining room set, aaala NPR111 EAST SOtmt WEST South, "'but how wu I to know 41 Poe1Ja!Tlt's
-Retell S•I••· FIT exp 10, w/buttet & china, Miao. ehop lumber, 1 o' PH• 2 • Pua which' tninor suit waa going to Whofcomb -
Part·tlma, 2o-30 h04Jra In home furnlah'lngs S2.500. Call SIS5-6p4°6 bring truck. $25 all. 2 0 PaN 3 NT P... break badly( Why, limply by look· !~~ piirenis per weak. S8.00tHr. Pl .. aant atmosphere · 640.1103 '\ P... P .. • .... ,...,...,
Moat dallvarlaa are basa+comm •557--4358 Country Fref'lcti. dining J Opening lead: Jqck of O . . ingl 44 Currier and -
PM, soma AM. • .. ,, Bombe chest w Success or railur'e over the green • After winning.the fir1l heart 45Bord
10 Ice llul
11 Fly~
12 At It ~ety
m1nu111
13 Aclrass Lanc~str.r • 18 Saints picture
19 Type of Pall or 1n.tl.e
2..3 Cli.immy
24 Sh•ub w•th rf'(l
t>erres
32U11t1dy
34 F•1nt1J<
37 Otuna jlM
Jllpft" 38-ocloc\. ~w·
• 19 Nurr.emm
Apply In peraon:
339 w Bay 61,
Costa Maaa.
Sal•• Admln Aa•t PT beveled mrbla top, PETS & bajze ol\en depend8 on who can get trick, declarer should ·have cashed 47 Smirk
Good clarlcal, phone glaH/metal ategare, ANIMALS 6049 there' 'fustest with the most.est.' the ace and king or diamonds. H 4S Wtnnle·the·-•
& baalc computer much moral AU top So th d I t th both defenders follow, declnre~ sim· 4
592 Ligl'll bv11bfolte1 .klll. r.q'd. 54a.9100, qualltyl 75"'7659 u • ec arer a ree no trump, d d. d d h Deeps eep
.25·-ol Ednn
26 Spicy must<1rd 27 Per:.oan 28 OVISpol<en
29 Plow anunals 30 Accollldos
45 1nc11a11 seapon
46 Heany laugh
47 Roomv ·
48 Sonl'lf'IS ilnd
0<1es .,.. "' h t. 6 2 ·, b. pl_y aurr.en ers a 10.mon an .as 53 Damp Eleo alngla bad $400. •ADOPT·A·PET . .08 wo • minor ·sua, com. ma· t k h N h 11 c t1ona that can be de eloped a nine nc s -two 1n,eac maJor S6C(ha1s o .. P ,one ca a, SE URITY OFFICERS Uk• new cond. 2S3-Every Sat & Sun at . . v ~ an n and five diamonds. Should either pl ... •. FT/PT, Only motJvatad 4528/e. 433-0929 pgr PETSMART. Fountain effor t. l.o collect nine track.a before d r~~----.~-C hi C drug.free lndlv need Valley. Puppies, kit· the derendera get. five. Does it make dt"fender ahow out on t.he secon ~~a:!~'•· ~~~.~ apply. 379-5145b1Wn1·5 ~!tHE&R c~°Jlar, SL1o5v00•. ten• and more, all any iiifTerence which declarer tack· diamond, declarer abandon• t.he
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I Xln PT' -=:-::-:-'::':".=~~,..,,..-C looking for lovlng, ca.r· les firat? auit and still haa lime to go afler 1-:-,,..-1---+--+--opan ng . 1 pay. THE FUTURE IS harry •lelgh bed BR 1 h CALL 241 clubs, and nine trick.a are there if 14
FT. Tamara, 722·8400. NOWl Raahape your aat $1650. 695-6046 0n3g17o1mai. 1 f • The auction was straightforward
Apply: Charo Chicken, or more n o. It. wa.a more than likely that North's either minor split.a 3-2.
401 E. 17th St., CM. :;':'1~~~l~~ufel .If YfU &9L~IQ BED Seve abused ·andt---------------------------1
no 11 • ortyan 81n·1
8 ,room 181 abandoned pats. Be a h..--t--+-~
Dellvtry Person
FT. Allan Back Florist.
'C7t4) 842·5004
va ve opp • c 1650 voluntaar/fostar. Call --------• • All Sale' Units
m• at (714f363-4364 S95-6046. 114-859-2704. COSTA MESA 6124
uT1l1TY co. JoBs ' Have Wananty
$8.25-S15.75 per hr. MERCHANDISE SPORTING YARD s'ALE Lots of • We Finance . l!lectrclen, Plumber
A C•'P9nt•re...Nwpt
area Job. Expfra~ noc.
721.()404/a. 72,--0337/d
thl• area. Man & MISC 6015 woman nNdad. No • • GOODS 6065 man's cloth.eS/T·Shlrt1, • Cash for Cars
exp nee. For Info call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii duffle bags, misc. Sat & Tr k
FRONT DESK CLERK
TELEPHONE OPERATOR
1·219·736-4715 Ex.t. 290 LP records, classl· Decor Scub•960 181 7·2, 26S E. 19th St. UC S
U1537 6am-6pm 7 dys cal/awing. Your choice ll•g•. xla 2nd stage, • Consignments 50e each. 640-1103 ---------
• ~1~1~n~s~~· wfr~~~~ HUNTINGTON 20 Yean Servtd Oran ~IES CLERK . A ti 9 h Ct c Varlabl• ahllta Incl. EMPLOYMENT n qua 1 t ry .-rch Bdrm Sal $3500; poss. Seachute dbl BEACH 6140
bag BC, n Lg. Used 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7»9:~esC::oP CLERK SERVICES 5533 Rafrlg. dbl door $285: x $600 Rick 645-86Ht Teak dining aat &
Sun & Mon, SAM· orandanza $950; Oak Schwinn Air Dyna Exar·
5PM; T/W & Thur. •••-•-wall unit $200; Cust c.ycla·N-$750: Ask·
4-7PM Please be aware that drape1 ditt 11zes:1nc1 Ing $175. 76<>-8015
BALBOA BAY CLUB ·the listings lri this cat· rods $100 and $175;
64>5000 •xt 521 agory may require you Rowing Mach $100;1•••••••••
Uve In w/dav dlaablaad to call a 900 number Please Cal1•54.6--01 SO G 11 D "G S ES
adulls. Salary + room. In whlC°h l hore 11 a Cable TV dt1cr1mble...i ~ E AL
Nftd car + xlnt refs. char~e per minute. conv1rt1ral .We cany, •••••••••
Dabble 558-1441 • •.GOVERNMENT buy, repair all milk•a/ __ _,_ _____ _
End Of The Summer
Blow·Out!!
LABOR DAY WKND I
SAT/SUN/MON Sam!
Furnllure, patio table,
otc chrs, clothes &
moral 19751 'Deep
Harbor Or, Beachwalk
MEDICAL OFFICE JOBS•00Thou1and1 of models. frN catalog, BALBOA
FronVback exp nae. entry •level postlona 1-8()0.4()7-4444 JSIAND 6106 NEWP. ORT Small friendly olc. PIT. avallabla. Great ·pay/ Cylnbldlam Orchid•
25 hra/Wk, Exp w/ benefits. LocaVraloca· 1 & 2 gallon S3 each. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 6169
computer In• bllllng & lion. For application --...J 64.P-1103 •ESTAT~ SALE• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
aoma back ofc. Call and Information cal FOR SALE Brown lift Everything from anti·
(7 14-) 760·S600 (510) 79•MUS75 chair $400, wheelcha{r qua grand piano', Ext 060 FH s 1po· lk $40 tol Haviland china. furnl·
BLOCK SA\.E
Meadow Lane, bMn
22nd/23rd off Tustin
Ava. 6AT/SUN S-4 MODELING SEARCH• · • · • wa er • 0 • "tvra to kitchen uton-
lntai'Viewa today new ***AIRLINES••• lat rlaar S20• 545-4566 1111. SAT/SUN 9-3, 501
faces, all ag11. FrH NOW .HIRING ENTRY Preachool pr~gnr,m No. Qayfiont (corner
Interview. 662·1000 1.EVEL CuatomM Ser· matarlala, blankets, Agata•& No. Bayfront) ••••••••• vlca~ggage han-ioya;rnovlaa.472·5643 TRANSPORTATION PfT Demonstrators
In grocery atore.-.
Weekend daya In
ara~ Car nacauary.
Must be neat & outgo-
ing personality. S8.75/
hr. Call 714-557·5579
dlera. Many other po-Sofa & lovasaat cream COSTA-~r11 6124 ·-------· .altlons. Great pay anQ COIOfad w/b91ge 4r II ~~
benarua. Local °' r• 11ray accents. gd iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
loca lion. F°' appllca· cond. Moving, must 2 Family ~ale Sun 8·7 ---------
lion & Information can aelll $100' for set. All 2 daska-1 lludanV1 sm BOATS 7014
1 .a O O -6·4 7 ·1 4 2 O glass coffee table $20, aact'y, excerclsa bike, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Ext. A·109. , Tripi• drar w/mlrror aacurlty door, AJC, old •
$30. Or~ftlng table LP records. lots more. Hobie One 9 ft wttrlr, PT/FT Flax hra. Must HEASHEY''5, COKE. $25. Beautiful 9 • 13 79 Shannon Ln eovara, color aall. Uka
have car. B & B's NABISCO. $125,000 Ch 1 t tr d new Must sacrifice BBQ. 427 E. 17th St. potential. You Invest r 1 mas ee, use 8 ·FAM I LY YARD '' .
Costa Maaa. ~7427 • $15,30'0 we'll Invest ~5~: ~~n $t:~·~ko~~ SALE &am SAT only. S700. 909t5ss.9097
S61,200P You' aervlce hanging wlcl<er chairs BI k • 1. I urn I\ u r •. ---------
own machlnaa. High $10 ea 882·3508 eves kitchen stu'! & small MARINE SLIPS
tr a I fl c Io c a't Ions. • appliances, cloth••.
1988 . • 1990
NISSAN JEEP
SENTRA CHEROKEE
• 11.n "'""Set· /11 ~ f ....... $IWJ'
(U 2t8Kl54) (U2P21'Sll)
53995• '10 995•
1986 1915
NISSAN "CAMARO
SENT RA BERLINET(A
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(lJ'2l\Q441 • (U 2TK/7Slj
12995• •4995•
1986 1987
ACtJRA FORD
LEGEND BRONCO II
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1984 1987
MERC. FORD
TRACER . AEROSTAR
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5399500 • '7995'°
FORD 9075 MERCEDES 9130 VOLKSWAGEN 9235
6S Mustang-Orig ·white
w/ burg "inyl top,
completely restored,
new AC. complete
new · lntarlof'.-burg .
1985 300CD Turoo
diesel coupe, llhr
sunrf 134K 1T11 $7900
9 0 9 ·2 7 2 -9 8 7 3 or v..knds 714-650.7005
'89 JETTA Btaupnl(
Phne. a c , S·•P nll
t1res;brits.1 owner
1 SOK ma $3550
645-8979
Runs grt. Must seal ---------•-----------~!~~-~~~!~5~~~2t PONTIAC 9170 MISC. AUTO 9245
8 5 M uat ang·R•d
Hardtop conv. AT, A~.
AM/FM, xlnt cond.
$12.95. 840-0 924
88 Grand Prix SE !> 91 TEMPO AUTO A R
spd. wtu.gray nt, l..i11y 4 4 K S 3 , S 7 O i J
loaded, \tery claan, w1023~.l 92 Contvcy
runs & :d11ves 1oa..o S6.380 2'1 •41998-
ISUZU new Asking S ~200 92 CLil1ass $6,630 4.1 9100 obo 631·5S~4 ,.370112 92 Lum
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92 T3urvs SG.830 ~7 '87 ISUZU Trooper TOYOTA .9210 . 11118232:? 91 Car.wan
•'
..._DTATllMD Training/support. SUNQUEST•WOLFF antiques & lots more. DOCRS 702 2
Busy walk.fl locltlon No gTmmlck1. Please TANNl~Q BEDS 1923 Federal Ava. ~ plan For ~ .soo-a43-e414.Anytlma New commercial· (19th/Placentia)
C.-Ron Ta\4« ho,,,• units. .frolfl 5¢·110' 'Ladles golf LIVE ABOARD IN NBI
Slip to 50 11 In hf•.
protected m111lna. All
tacllitles. S14/ft. 631-8480
Red, 2-dr, air. AM/FM cassotte. • Xlnt cond. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S6 680.71' "'21803!3
$5200/obo. Call Chris 91 Corolla·Aulo. olue · PutJloc not co hund1ea •
or Sue 673-4t47 metallic marine otu-e ot repos & tauo• on The'""•111mt Earn to S12""our/ Lotldn1-Accessorla1 •h0 ••· boys bowling l ·:1 RESOR T JOBS St"09.00. Lamps ..
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Coast Plaza araa. FAX F • • ·( r •fund ab 1 e) fruit avocado trees· When you )''Tile
rHume, 714-444-2210. • fruiting $10: On Palms 1 Classified ad, 8-8' $20; Gal plants RECEPTIONIST DOMESTICS 5540 s1: Shade, pine 1s ga1 UlCJude all
We iara looking for • s20: Herbs 135 kinds s1: the fac~
people paraon In a Liiac S10; llOlM574-9422 and £Ct the
people place. $5.50/ Mature, Eng apkg lady WANTED• vintage & results
hr. PT & FT avall. to watch 2 glrls 4 contamporarx 1urf·
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631·7990 723-6232, 648-7271 fllm. 650-5341 ~2-5678
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30K fTll, Metallic black, . p U f 3 f e W W 0 rd S
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cond. S19K. 75-5095 • ~-----.......-----"--·-
LEXUS
' ml, AC. AM FM slereo sa e CA L 1·800 2"J7·
PB, PS. very ciean 1.....,e,,....o.,..1""'s"="'=""',-:=-=-"=""..,,,... 9115 As1dng S6100 ooo CA~T FIND A CAR'"
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Lthr lmmoc all xtras 4X4 9221 told af'bargam p •c:.5
Lax phna 72K $25,750 everyda~• For more
752·1025 or 673·3104 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Into call Information '8 9 O M C S ierra S'LE Service• 1011 free PILOT CLASSIFIED 4x4 shortbed Z7l oH· 1·800·43&-8887
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can count on to sell a see 10 appreciate• 1--.......,T""h,...e""""P,..,.ll,...o_t __
myriad of merchan· lmmac c:ond ~8900 Cleaslfled • 1 dtse llJms. because Call eves 536-3867 our columns compel The most comprenaa.
qualitled buyers to Whetnqr you·re buying s1ve arid currenl dirq,c;>
calll • or selling, Classified tory of goods and s9F-
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1'!AO; ll.f Concl!tl0nl09, power Windows, power lodes,
power seats, cruise & !'It Y.'httl Pnor rentll) e«
'91 FORD
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Cassette, tilt, cruise.
(809696) (816857)
3 TO CHOOSE
'91 FORD
F·2$0
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(809725) (A 17959)
3 .8 L . .W c:ond., pwr. drtY9fs Mat,
IMO trans w/ o d , AMIF\4 si...eo cassette, W/pfemium IOUnd, pwt.
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seats wlbencn & mo<el
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:1773
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SUPBICAI XLT
'88 FORD ·
FESTIVA
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(809834) (110452)
'89 TOYOTA
CAMRY
Full power, moonroof.
(809728) (048986)
9773
'84 DODGE
&OOSEDAN
Full power.
(809682) (271784)
4773
'89 ISUZU
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l;ittle red'wagon.
(809601) (802814)
9773
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'86 NISSAN
:IOOZX
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leather (809734)
(080964)
747J
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(809854) (033738)
10,473
'91 GIEV.
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(Sii<. 141713. Vin. 219367)
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V6, ac. ABS, cass. ·
(890581-A 105)
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w indows & locks
(809830) (148375)
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& locks.
(809723) (A02087)
454 VS, Silverado, full Full power, towing pkg. XLT, pwr. w indow &
door locks, tilt, cruise.
(809950) (A 12967)
pwr. options. (809736) (846546)
-(809726) (105689)
2080 "HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS" • COSTA MESA
714 642-0010 . .. •-re» ... .
ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE, PLUS TAX, UC., SMOG & DOC. FEES. ALL OFFERS ON APPROVJ:D CREDIT.
SALE PRICES NOT ELIGIBLE ON LEASES. SALE ENDS 9·5·94.
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Vocatworka harks back
to anoth., •ra • . .. c'
You 8e 1 he Critic react.r
imovle review . . • (:4
On The Town
calen~ar llrtlngs ... C3
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local art galleries struck
~Itri anxiety attacks .• ; C2 .
Regatta Cafe sets sail
In Newport hach .•• C4
Local Dining News
TOP 10 TRINOI •.
TO DO THIS WllKIND
l LAST CHANCE -
· · •Andrew Lloyd ·Web-
ber's smash musical "Pha~
tom of the Opera" closes 2
pnd 8 p.m. today, 8 p.m.
Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Satur-
day and 2 and 7:30 p.m.
Sunday at Orange County
Performing Arts Center.
. 2 SE(UES , CLOSER -
1 •Newport . Marriott's
third annual free Cham-
. pagne Sunday Jazz Series •
concl ude$ 5' to 9 p.m ... ~un
day with Rique Pantoja in
the View Lounge at 900
Newport Center Drive.
3 e HORRO~ SHOW __:
"Controlled Horror,"
a one-woman show featur-
ing large scale oils on can-
vas by ;A.llison Lee Me r-
riweather, opens ~oclay at
the Temporary Lab Gallery
at The LAB anti-mafl, 2930
Bristol St., Coster Mesa. The
paintjngs are political com·
mentaries on the dis-
posability of women and
children in society, feminist
issue$ and factory farming.
4. ROCK N REGGAE--
local bands Raw
Bone and I Soldjahs play
rock and reggae beginning
·at 10 tonigl)t at 'the Tiki
Bar, 1 700 Placentia Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Admission is
free bef ote 9 p.
5. EARLY SHOWS -
Previews of "A Street-
car Named Desire," Ten-
nessee Williams' master-
work of poetic lyricism and
smoldering sexuality, begin
Friday on South Coast Rep-·
ertory's Mainsiage at 65'5
Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa.
6e BEAT THE HEAT
Two great places to
escape hot and/or muggy
weather are in the same
shopping complex near
Harbor Boulevard ' and
Adams Avenue . in Costa
Mesa: Kona Lanes bowling
alley and Ice Capades Cha-
let. Take the kids and let
. 'ecn go wild while you lan-
guish in the air con-
ditioning.
-7 CURE CONTRO-
e VERSY? Lousie
Trull signs copies of her
· book "The Can-Cel~ Con-
troversy, Why is a Possible
Cure for Cancer and AIDS
Being Surpressed?" from 4
to 7 p.m. Friday at Moth-
er's Market & Kitchen , 225
E. 17th St., Costa Mesa.
8 RENT·A·MOM -A
• yo~ng boy (Michael
Patrick Wheeler) cooks up a
scheme to fix up a beauti-
ful, streetwise Woman (Mel-
anie Griffi th) with his wid-
ower dad (Ed Harris) in the
new co m e d y "M ilk
Money," now open at
movie theaters areawide.
9 • TICKLERS ANYONE?
-Louisa T. Arnold
signs her book "Tennis
Ticklers: Tennis Poems to
Make You Laugh" from 2
to 4 p.m. Sunday at Mar·
tha's Bookstore, 308 l /2
Marine Ave., Balboa Island.
10 GO f.o . THE
• BEACH -Betc~
no one will be there this
weekend. Yeah, right.
.-
Thursd<ly. S('pf~mber 1. 1994 Cl
. ..
By CHRIST~PHER TRELA
I t's Thursday night at 7, .and. the crowd has already
gathered for the hottest: longest-running show i.n
town. No, it's not "Phantom of the Opera." Th'e
throng of well-heeled patrcms are patiently (and
sometimes impatiently) milling about in.front of Tutto Mare
Ristor~nte in Fas~ion Island,. Their goal: to get in.
?
Bu ft to get in, they have. to get by T\lttO Mare's gener~l
manager Claudio Arena, who serves as door man, maitre,d' .
and traffic cop on Thursdays, a task he has performed for ..
several years. Exactly why the restaurant ha~ become so
popular on Thursdays is not entirely clear, but the jammed
parking lots around the restaurant are a sign that some.thing
•. COVIR STORY
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Reader )~Jw saw <>ligf11al
'Ra!icals' lpankl 11ew batch .
.. .. 1.: ..
ecm·
.. \. "' #',.. . .. ... ...... "\ -~ "'I I ~ 1, the founh \car'th:it 1t'~ ·
bcen ltl-e th is on .Thur !ays,'!:;J1J" •·
· Arcn.1 \qlh nn ltali.1n a cent
during a·~purc momcru bel\,een
, pcrforming lib gra,1ou-:fllC-fo\lloJ
control du tic,. "Tli1~ 1~ ,~_.
h;ippenmg. C. 101 Qf peopW .c~e
111 JU'l to \\alk arou!ld the -~·
r • t:1ur::rnt. \\'e ha' i: to f'rJO. ro\\ d
ontrol bccuu:-,e of hr.e rr.:,d ull<..ns
. \\c h;.i-..c to nuke ~ure \\C 1:1\>n't·
o• ercro" J the bar ". ..::, ; :"? . •
I hcrl! arl.! no drink speci.11;-..'-t
li'c cntcn.:unment at Tutto ~1.1re
on l11ur~da\~:yet up~calc chcntelc
't>f all ages flock lO
0the re~auraiii
So ~\11Jt'!i the 'attracuon?
··1 am the entcnaiam'l!nt,"
)lJlcJ ~rena v.1t~ a smffc .:Pc'bple
come to !.ee-metan et Jbu:-,~dy·
is going on there besides the excellent cuisine. Tutto Mare general manager Claudio Arena ·mans the busy door.
snc .. l hJ\c l o be here bcL:l~t"
e'cr\boU) ltn0\\s who l · · . • ·
Evcr)ooJy can't take no for an
all)\\ Cr by :.iny ody but ~ Ot. h 1.
~v.eelheart . now are )Olt~" ~,.
"l cafl\:d.you' on the p~e
earlier. rm •Jan." '1
''OK Jan, "h:il are \(e ~upp
to di. ro·r ~ou?" . • .
"I ha'e a re~el'\:tllon' tor 1:15-''
Arena checl.ctl hi:-, ~1pbo;ird
\\ ht.:h COOt:UJb h~b· Of na Y:lOd
drnani:: time~. :; · · · uo on ~h~aif and cn10>
)OUr~eh6. (3oun appetiro."
A Q_Jrt'r of f1\e arri\ed «i1,h ~::.cr.JHom tor !our. i\.'_re_n_;i"""l-c._l __
lour patron:. 111, then ~topt"ed the
t1flh one. He turned to the first ~
•
foUr .. I can·t let ont: m t• p(!r~un ,,.
ln. You .. \\\.1nttb \\Jit ou1~id" \\:ith :...,
j
,. -
....
ham? ~o? :·11:n go· :.ihc:.id. rm" .. . ••
?Ofl), • I /
A couple c1mc ou~JnJ a::.kcll 1f
thct c:ould get b~ 11):; le'"
m111utc' · l ""an't h:i,e.p'-'ple ~01ng in JnJ .• ou(: ~them 1!>C! I'm
going to h.1H.: to ghc )OUT t;ibk to
::. mconc d~c. I cau't let \Ou otH,
I'm !\OTI') • • • •
'Th•~ as lil>..e l A: and · ,
J\c,\por1;· sJ1J Robi.:n. ·\,110·\,a~
a~~1~tmg ArcnJ al the duor "It'~ .1
\\h0'~ \\ho of Nev.port Bl..10...h..It'~ ·'
!>how and tell " • -
StJtu~ ~) mbol? Long·run'\mg ·
f.IJ'> \\'h:llC\~r the CJ~e. 1( \OU
\\:lnt to·gct in~ldc Tutto ~1~rc 0n
• 1 hur .. da) night, get there eJrl).
unJe.,.., )OU \\~ult tu be pJrt of the
:.hO\\ outside. ~ ~
l<.ATS\.'YA RAl:iONl f'Ok TllL DAil \ rnor
As local singles c9nverge on Tutto Mare restaurant on i:hu~SdflY nights, bartenders work up a sw~at keeping up with drink orders.
Chri!,tophrr Tri.fa co' us Jocul
.tntutainmcnt for the Di.Ji/) J>i/ot.
p~t? Go to where the pets need you , too.
•fr I J
wan ts a cat, so we're driving down f-!ewport
rd and next thing I know, he pulls into a
y 6and parks in front of the Dover Shores Animal
I and Shelter. .
red the re was no harm in going in with him, but
_prepBrcd for how intense the experience would
en we told the woman at the ront counter tha-J -
wanted to look at cats, she snid there were plenty or
cats noeding lo be adopted and to look for the red cGrds
next to the cages. , ·
8ight away we noticed a little bugger with a -~ard,
ly· J'Y in . •t p I S ho I • ibitin pc d' uf) o
t front cd DO
throug t e ban. ~ ittle squawk came out of him as he
begged to be taken out. This wasn't going to. be as cu te
as I thought. 1
We went to.the back room where the 'majority of
animals are kept, and we saw a do1en little cats waiting
for s0meone to take them home. lt"mµs t suck to be
locked in a cage aJI )")Ur lif~ with no room tQ move and
big, scary dogs barkY,g aero the Wll)' from you .
They all looked allop&able to me. E~n though some
were full grown, they looked like 1hc}ld be pretty darn
appreciative if somebody took them home. I didn't dare
ask how long an animal has aot tiefore a worse f atc
befalls it. I don't want to knoW. •
. We aaw the' coolest little bl8dt cit that played with
OW' finaefl. beiaa c:ardul nol IO taaw. and we aaw a babJ P1 att dlA& IODlllld IO Ul'Mppf W. llm6lt took la . .
OFF THl.81ATIN PATH
home right then. . _
I'm telling \OU, th~ bc\l pl:l~e i11 the \\Orld ) ou can
g_et a pct i-. at the ~he tcr. l"hcrc'!. n<Xhing krnder than
fc,.:um_s a l1ttl~ th ing from the needle The) aren't
dirt) or J::1111:1geJ in an) \\:I). :ind the:-co"t le~s th:in
the poor -.pccjo1en~ )ou'll. ltnd in C\ll, pupp)-mill
t:ncouraging pct ~tore~. It )OU neca a fuu-b.111 lO IO\C,
go to the nearc"t hdtcr and srJb one, :ind, for GoJ's
sake. it )OU,ha'e a pct. SPA) 11'! · • .
Mo t p~\.pk con:.1der them ch'c :inimal lo,crs of
'onie on Some: rcg:irJ oni~:il ns another pos ession
of pcJigrcc nnd \':lr) ing d~rec ot \Hirth. It geb fuirl)
~id; h.o' keep br mg anim:i to create
0 me 'i~C .f\)f lhC ~ f •
\\ I c'rc &h 1u . ) 1 c
' wen ookm& ctta r Jr) th
souglu-attcr pch of t 1c rich'~ l guess t \ey'rc tn1ng to
keep up with the Trump ...
Animal i.heltc~ huu"c pct' who w: ne\\l)' homclc~ ,
inrnmpatiblc \\ith their former o~ncrs, or arc ju t n
product of UI\• p3)CJ \.\f neutered hormonc-rngiug
:inim:ll ,c,,
lt' lold to -.cc the result or uur Jcsire lo be clo c lo
nature n-. \\C build more into the future :and f\lrther
"cp:i r JC our ch'C tr m the natural cn .. ironmcnt. A
pct • n help briJgc th:n c (l nJ remind us th:at \\C
re part ol thi ~phcrc no m:ntc r how much \\C
-.irtu lly rem \'C ou chc
If ou ''ant~ pcl, et une from the animal helter
near you •.• l kc'$0mc rcspons1biht) .
ROJI loulHJ 11td c.,;! CrlnttU art loal ~
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C2 Thursday, September 1, 1994 J Weeke
LOCAL MUSIC'
A trip
down
memory .
lane
BY ~
CllRISTOPHER TRELA
emcmbert -
classic vocal groups
from the 1930s and •
'40s that used to appear on
popular ratlio sh_o\~S of that
era? Tim Reeder docs. He
is one of five singer/
ml\Sicians in the group
Vocnlworks that performs a
free show on Sept. 7 at
South Coast Plaza Village in
Costa Mesa.
"We do it in the
framework of a mock radio
broadcast called 'The
Voc~lwofts Radio Hour,'"
sail.I Reeder of the group's
~ow. "We include authentic
commercials from the :30:..
h's lil.c a depression:era
radio broadcast. We do
(Qlgate tpoth powder,
Pepsi-Cola, and some bogu's -
spom.ors lil.e Fitz clothiers
in PalmJale. 'If you've got a
suit that fits like the pits,
come on down to Fitz for a
fit th:.it fits.'"
· Woven around the
comme rcials and .other '30s
~taples such as President
Roosevelt's radio talks
(done by washboard player
Bruce Cooper) .arc some of
the classic tunes of the time,
delivered witb smooth vocal
harmonics by the five
members of Vocalworks,
who also accompany
themselves on guitar, tenor
guitar, upright bass, and
washboard and cymbal.
"I also play the nose
whistl e," stated Reeder.
''That's kind of unique.
Th~re aren't too many
people who play the nose
\\hi~tle. Maybe that's a good
thing. But )QU do what you
ha ve to JQ."
And what Vocalworks has
to do, they love ro do, and ·
that "is sing. Three of the
member:, met in the choral
mu~ic program :it Wel>tern
Michigan University in the
. early 1980s. They cam e out •
to the We~t Coast and
eventually met up with the ... other two future members,
who were singing rn a
barbershop qu:trtet. They all
professed their enjoyment of
-vocal harmonies and
big-band era ~ongs, and thus
Vocalworks was born .
The·group ITas appeared
-on Garrisoft Keillor's radio
program "A Prairie }Jome
Companion," and has
performed afThe Queen
Mary and the Orange
County Performing Arts
. Center. They .also spent two
years playing the old
Dubbles Balboa Club on the
Oalboa penins ula .
In addition to their
regular concert schedule,
Vocalworks is entering into
Its third year as part of the
L.A. ~lusic Center On Tour.
The group performs at
elementary schools to te11,ch
I.ids about radio and about
how important it is to the
1maganation ..
·•1t was the only source of
people's information back
during the dep're~sion." said
Reeder. "We tell the kid
about the depression and a
little bit about World War
II, and try to entertain them
at the same time. You play
this music for kids, and it's
something they've never
heard bcfpre. Sometimes
they just light up, and you
think wow, this is really
fulfilling. You realize that
·what you're doing is really
worthwhile."
Vocalworks has 26
LA. ·area school bookings
ltned up in the next six
months, and .-ecently joined
ihe Orange County
Performing Arts Center
Educational Division, where
it ~as ~ix upcoming school
shows cheduled. But
whether you're young or old,
the music that Vocalworkli
mak'es ts a timeless, uplifting
sound that' hard not to
hum along 10.
Vocalworks perform
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on
Wednesday, Sept. 7 111 South
Co:JSt Plaz(J Vil/<1.ge,
Sunflower and Plaza Dr. in
Costa Mesa. For more
• information, call 435~2050. . -~ Chrlstophtr Trtl• rtYl•w1
local tnltrtalnmtnt for lht
1)1/1.y PJ/ot.
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LOCAi.An
Anxie ~nd romanc·e:. d.iff erent t8ke ( on tensio
: By LAURI .,,
MENDENHALL
A gitation and the uneasy
threat of impending doon\
• in con1cmp0rary society is
· a frequent theme for
artists who often choose figurative
subject mntter to connect their
imagined fears to the viewer's.
For example, a riveting 1984
group exhibition at the Laguna
Art Museum, "Anxious Interiors"
curated by--EtaiAc.-Dines, brilliant!,_-;-__ ,...... __
explored the! disquieting effects of
real and surreal domestic concerns
in drarpatic tapleau sculp~re and
photography. Jt was
thought-provoking stuff that .••
lingers with me still. •
Using similar t~eatrics, but
coaxing us out of hous~hold
enclosures, is the currcOl
exhibition at Costa Mesa's
BankAmerica Gallery entitl ed
"Anxiety: Vic"s ot Contemporary
..
• I
m
WHAT
"Anxiety: Views or
Contemporary Life''
WHERE
BankAmerica Gallery, 555
Anton Blvd .. Costa Mesa •
WHEN
11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
until Oct. 14. Open house
4 to 7 p.m.,Wednesday
HOW MUCH
FRm
MOii INFO -
' 433·6000
0 ..
WHAT r, "Mem~s or Romance" ~ERE } •
John Wayne Airport
. WH.EN
openwdolly through ept. 25
HOW
. FR
MORE I FO
··. · 252-5t19 Life" {through Oct. 14).
Comi:iosed of paintings, prints,
photographs and drawings by more
than 20 established and emerging
artists -:-including Robert Longo,
Georg Baselitz, Manuel Neri and .
i\ndy Warhol -Olis exhibit
fc~tures works that collectively
mirror 'ht increased apprehensjon
and restle~sness which has
"Jules, Gretchen, Mark, State II" by Robert Longo Is part of the "An>ffety: Views of C9ntemporary Life" exhibit.
b~com~. to :,ome degree, th e
calling card to urban life as we
· approach the end of the 20th
century..
The show's diverse selection of. ·
images contributes to its rather
penetra!ing impact. Moreover, ,
several artists address the anxiety
issue in a head-on joijst, while
others take th e route of ambigoity,
balancing a seemingly serene
context with the dark underbelly
of PGril or despair. Still, some
artists choose·comedy as their
playing field; yet predictably, the
jokers are all wild there, too.
peson • ""'°" R/111 I Sllld • f lflpkl, Lemon or M111
Ch/ck1n I S1l1d
• Prlm1rir1 P11t1 I S1l1d
""" ,."'., "'" Fnur 1-1,.
LIVE M,ZZ, BLUES & ROCK
Downtown Huntington •••ch
, C.1' I ••M M * ,,.,.,"' l'nllllM
Notable stand-outs in the
exhibition arc Robert Longo's four
huge lithographs from the,
mid-'80S: "Men i~ th'e Cities"
seri es, which ut iliz~ writhing·
exaggerations of doubt lo question
the reality of the threats to our
daily existence. These images
depict 1l'ten and woman in postures
of abandon le.iving the viewer to
.decide whether the figures arc
dying or dancing, hanging or
t1ying.
Similarly, New York •artist
Rich:ird Bosman employs his
generic suit-clad men as the
congregate "everyman" who find
themselves in strangely menacing
situations ov~ which \hey have no
comrol. These colorful woodcut
images, \Vi th .such titles as "The
Wave," "Drowning.Man I" and
"The Rescue," fling the viewer
into palpable jeopardi~s wh ich
Wa"les, Pancakef,
Eggs Benedict &
Omelettes, Freih
Fish, Chicken and
Salad
Served 1 OAM·3~M
100 MAIN ST., BALBOA
(•t foot of Pier)
67~7760
walk the tightrope between
relentless survival and
overwhelming defeat. Dosnmo's ....
compuJsio~to construct tJ1cse '.
·inental narratives in \vhich the
pro(agonist is rescned from risk,
and perhaps even lauded for pro~es~ • .is ditficult to ignore.
A• more obvious preci pice is
presented in Roger
Herman's black and white
canvas oil "Man In Do~u.'' ~ane
Dickson follo\l.ITu11 wilh a set of
interesting aquatints, "Stairwell"
and "Mother and Child," as.doc~
Sam Messer with his paper
painting "Man with I lead on the
Table," a heart-wre nching still li fe
of huma(l suffering. At least
Kingsley Parker leaves us hopeful
with his yi11g·yang pairing of
e tchings ..:. "Daybreak: Under
Siege" and ''A Pcac«tful •Night.'!
Life experience i s perhaps a
little more lo\ely, ·less ~t ra1neJ,
over at the John Wayne Airport
\\hich i~ currently .exhibiting
"Memori es of Ro,mance" (through ·
Sept. 25 ), featuring 27 ·
contemporary works·by eight fir~t
ge neration Korean Amencan
artists living anti Q1al.ing Jrt !11
Southern CaliforJtia. Acco~<.fing to guest Clirator
Phyll is Chang, the C).hib11 locu~c'
on the .. concepJ ul lo' c anJ
romance, or "J unQ, .. a tr.1d1ttun111°
Korean concept tiiaL rdcrs to'the
bond of ~·:irm nffection th.it
strongly conncch .. pcuple. .
Muhi-dimcn'iional in its 1m:aning,
Jung also refer:. to the lo'c ant.I
emo tional tics for one,· country,
village or cultural identit). '
The storytell ing worl.s in
"Mcmo1ics of ROm::ince," ba,eJ
on real C\'epts a~ \\ell a~ drc;um
and the un~on~cioul. mind, arc
~I\ lbtically Ji, cr:.c -reali'>m to
ab~traction, figurathe to
noll·ObjeC ll\C -anJ rc.:flcct the
bac~grounui. of the ur.tist\, all lll
"hom \\Crc horn in Korc.1.
AccorJinl!I\, the urti,ts C\pn.,.,
Jung a' the accumulat1on. ol
· fccl111g-. anJ e\pcncnccs that
lihger \~hen t\\O IO\cr~ par t. .1 '"'
,lose~ hk m'dt'hc r. a fr icnJ Jep.11 1'
or • .111 11nmigrant long' for hi'
lmmcbnJ ·con:,~lJUCntl), :.on~
11nage-. ;ippcar calm anJ 'Crtnc.
"ha~ others a1c 'hually actl\c
'' iih tcf\:lion.
'J;hb c\hibit1on \\as·org.1n11cd l
Lhe John \\a}ne airport \\ith th t
.bsi,t.w1d~ anJ cuoperat1on of th ..
.N.>rean r\mcric.i n A''ociatton I.>
Orange· C~u'nt), anJ the Ko1 c.1 11
Culi ural Center .Pf Los Angele~
Lauri .\fr11dt·~llilll t'OH'n tla
/ocJ/ art .>t't'n~ l or the pail) J'ilut.
CllJRCllS&
YACAnmcs;
VEGAS RllCS!
THEODORE ROBINS Otherutiity Vehass
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RENT·A·TRUCK "-•
MONDAY NIGHT .. Football Special
l '714 Plaeentla (at 17th) Costa Mesa
To ·show you what weve been doing for the
· last 75 years, here are three perfect examples.
Gi•~ Ability it Chantt ..
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Weekef\d
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11.AJCAJllS
Seascapes by local. watc~oloris.t
I Iowa rd H. Morgndgc will be on
dt)pl:iy today through Sept. 30. A
reception for tJ1c ar11~1 will be held
form 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday Sept 11
Exhibit hours nrc Monday through ·
Thurllday, ~ a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday and
Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday,
• noon to S p.m. N ewport Beach Central
Ubrory, 1000 A1'ocDdo A\•c., near 1
r\ltlcArthur .ind Coast J/ighwoy 717-31JJ6 •
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-BOOKS &
POETRY
BOOK llONINO
Lousie Trull ~ill sign copies of her
book "The Cn11·Cell Controversy, Wh¥
is a Possible Cure for Coticcr ond
AlDS Being Surprcsscd?" fro~ to 7
p,m. Friday. Mother's Market &
Kitchen, 225 £. 17th St., Costa McsJ.
Ti.NNIS aooK SIGNING •
Louisa T. Arnold S"igns hci: book
"Tennis Ticklers: Tennif Pocms to
· Mak1i You Laugh" from 2 to 4 p.m.
"CONTROLLID HORROR" Sunday. Martha's Bookstore, 308 1/1
One wom:in show fcat~ring large scale Marine Ave., &lboa Js/Jnd, 673-7185.
THI CANNIRY
-.,.
ONT
l he Jctsons play tonight <inlLSllnday;
Modern Faith, Friday an<l SJtwdoy;
Blue M~hinc: ~cpl. 9 & W;
Voodudcs, Sept. 16 & 17; The .
Tenants, Sept. :?3 & 24; Odon, Sept.
3Q & Oct. I. The Cannery Rcstaut''-'IJt.
Lido Village, Newport &ac/J,
675-5777.
.
OUNGI COAST COl.LIOI
Emmy anti <..ir:&rnm)·;.tW;arJ \\Inning
1.:ompo Cr .inJ 0Ut.'\:lhorn \llrlUO)O
Chuck M;.an,1onc pcrlorms ti p.111.
Satunfa}. ScRL IO. 1\d\11ncc re ~·r\\.J
tickl.:I\. arc S-5J :11h a nee J1scouut
t1cl-cts for ~tudcnt~. \Cn141r:. :mil
d11ldn:n unl.lq I:? ;arc S:?:?. I 1~1\cb ~\Ill
bl! i.ulJ ~l th.; tlu.>r fur S21J lfobi:rt'U.
Moore J IJcJto:, 271)1 J"Jini~·11 Uq:.iu Cc.i~tJ \ln.1, ·02 ''~0. , -~ • I
SHARK CLUB . I"oni~ht l l.1ppy huur -illl•X p.111··.,.,1th
rc~.1c mu~i!;', Allc.r 'I p.m., d;.1111:\! tu
hip hop, huu,c. hH1I.: •• nJ u1 .. o. S5
cm,i:r ullcr IO p rn.; 1 rnl.i~ :ind S.1l·
CARMILO'I RISTOUNTI urdJ}: d,11,c111g fro111· IO .1.in tu;\ /•ll.
Mike & TllTI pro\'idc melrow sound l\) S5 l'O\Cr uilcr 10 ri 111., Sutid:i,. W~J-
early diners 5 to 7:}0 p.m. Sunday. nc d.1): Pmi.:re.<~"..: mu: 1c a11ll l11llianh
3520 £. J>:icific Coast ll1gh11·ay, u1~11 2 am 1\u J:111c:1ng. rm ~ohr. b.JI
Thursday, Septembe~ 1, 1994 C 3
"ON THI YIRGI"
Orung eu~~t (ulk~'s RcJ?C rlury
'I hc:itrc ~·omp;an) 01x:ns ii~ l~h
~ca)On \\llh pl:i}\Hisht John Ohh:'
hcr.ilJ~J ''ork lh<il fullo"~ thr ..:
~--~·«:wn~ .-umcn~pluu.ri. as. lh~)'
tr.Ii. tlirou~h ... continuum or )pace.
lune, l11story. ccogr:iph)' kntinl\lll ;.inti
f;i)luun. Open~ S"pt. IJ plJ)~ f nJ.i~:.
P.f'J S~turc.1 .. )' <it 8 p.m anJ Sund.1),
ul 3 pm. tlmt\J&h S1;p1. 18. IH.k1;l!>. $:>
"PHANTOM OF THI Oli'IRA"
Andr"'"' Ll•l\J \\ .. tit .... r m.1~h
mu-.1 .. al dus':. 2 JU I 8 p 111 tcx.l.1\', Ii
p 111. I 11J .. y, ~ -.n~I p.111 SoituiJ°J)
unJ 2 anti 7;JU pm ~u11d.1y. I (~1:t'i. s 16.2_5-661 25 LJ1.111s·· C.ou11w
Pcrf1Jr1111n • .t\rh 0:111a (,, t,1 \l,·~.i
,.,JO-~(}{)()
"A STRllTCAR HAMID DHIRI"
• (u,:.11h.1bh: onlf JI the dwr.) OrJllJ!L
.. C'o.l\f Cu//, "'. Vr 1111.1 La/l S1iul1u
1/tll l .11 "'"UIJ (o)f,J M ... ).i
.J i2-5'13! .
f$_c229rt Beach. U:.ihr !>t Cd~t:r M~·5·'r. i5' U21 c;
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THI CONHRVATORY J' SOUTH COAST PLA,%.A V~t..AGI "
.Jllh...on_eaa~y Alli$on Lee ---__
Merr111 ca1hcr opens today and runs -------------
for c:nurc month. The paintings arc I D pohllcal commcntaric on the . ANCE
d'ispos:lb1lity "tl,f <>-omcnJind children.in .
".society, fcminiM issues and factory ·
farming. Gallery hour~ arc JO a.m. to
· 10 p.m. Montl:l¥ through Saturday and ~ ~ 11 ;i.m. to 7 p.m .. on Sundays. AMHICAN llALLIT
Temporary Lab Gallery, The LAB THIATU ·
Anti.Mall, 2930 Bristol St., Costa In an exclusive West Co st
Mesa, 966-6661. appearance, the company performs • .,
PIRMANlftt COLLICTION
I
Pieces from the contemporary art
muscum\pcrmancn1 CQllcction on
view thro~lt Oct. 10. Newport I l:Jrbor
Art Museum, 850 2Jn Clemente Drive,
Newport Bcaclti 759-1122.
CHRISTOPHIR BURKln • D •
Jimnty Hopper performs m'))1anq·bar. 5t m·' of fr1:c ccl'hc:cn~ t mt11,u1:' SJO
setting 8,:30 p.m., 12;30 a.m. tonight · .to Y.'.JO p m \h:Jni:.tl,1\' on. the \~1ll;igc
through Saturday and ~-IO'p.m. Green \\Ith \'0Lal)H1rkr 'r•'P juu• .
Su nday. Four Seasons Hotel, 690 · vocah 111 a prct. nd "rad~) ~hu11 ••
Nc11por1 Center Dri\C, Nc11po1t progr;im includ111g c.:onuncmah and
Beach. · c:c.Numc~ from thc 19~0 , On Sept. 14,
Steel. Parudc <;oncruJ..s the .cries
HY.An NIWPORTIR pfoying C"rrib~.lll 11\U~IC fc.1turing
Summer Jazz Series in outdoor steel drums. Svuth Ci1;M 1'/J.1.1
amphitheater concludes Sept. 17 with \!ilfagc, Su~ .inJ 1'1:11.1 Uriic,
bassist Mucus Miller. Door~ open at -'35·~050.
6 p.m .. and the music starts at 7:30
p.m. Tickets: SIS·(advancc purchase
recommended). J JtJ7 Jamboree Roud,
Newport Beach, 729-123.J.
NIWPORT MARion ..
Third annual free Champatne Sunday
'Jau Series concludes 5 to 9 p.m.
Sunday with ,liiqac Pantoj:i~Vicw
Color landscapes by Christopher
Durk'll on dt~play tfirough Oct. 1.-. •
'Susan Spiritus Gallel)-{870-AJlorbor
• B/IJ.;..No. 112, Costa i\~
Sir Kennet~ Mac~llan's masterwork
''Manon" 8 p.m. Sept. 20 and 23, 2
and 8 p.m. Sept. 24 and 2 p.m. Sept.
25. ABT presents a repertory program
featuring the West Coast premiere of
James Kudclka's "Cruel World," ·
TWvla Tharp''S "In.the Upper Room"
and Natalia Makaro"a·s· staging of
"The Kiftgdom,of t~c Shades" from
Act II of "La Bayaderc" 8 p.m. Sept.
·21-22. Tickets: $18·S55. Orange •
County Performing Ar-ts Center, 600
_To1~11 Center Drivc,..COsltl Mcs3,
.556-ARTS. '-Lounge, 900 Nc~purt C.:11tcr Dri\e,
Nfwport 8c3ch, 729-355.J.
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YOU •• YNI ca1nc
·These aren't the, 'Little .. . .
Rascals' s·he grew up with
By PEGGY COHOLA.N ..
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N inc kids, a dog, a1 team
of 't"riters, L'1row in a • "You Be the ciitk:"
. flash of Whoopie selects potential movie •
Goldberg, money·mogul reviewers oo the basis--ol
Oonald Trump and you've.got age, proleuk>n M'ld/or
the 1994 auempt 10 reincarnate inte~ as it relates to
Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat and the subjea mauer o( · froggy~·the '•Little Rascals" of ceftain films. Cindidates
Os • · should send a card Of thc-193 . . 1 .th·•-· I was 1hCre in the ·~0s. sil1ing etter Wl utc"1r llilme, -
· t 1 "'at•h-' ·•,. --f~a e.-'<idtess: phooe • • 10 my sea as n ~ ™-number, prOf~ (If • · ~
originals cast thctr innocent fun any) and.hobblei . , .,.
on 1he-Silver screen~.n. the.local lnterests/distind)oni.lo tffe
miitinee. ~.was,cve.ry' otl'ier kid'. Oail~ilot, 330. W. bay
in, town. 8ac,k 11\cn th'-COSJ (or : . .-• 5 ' Mesa r• r . . t, ·~ an afte rnoon o i'n0\'1e magic ~ f· 92627, Attention: You Be
and fun was 15 cc;nts. Not so The Critic. If you are
recently when I attend~ the ch6sen to review a mOvie~
I LOCAL DINI
Mi~ed' saiiing at · R
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T he new Regatta care.
. could .sail inlo the
Mediterranean and be
right at home. 'Pleasantly
airy with ienerous open
windows, a bea;atiruJ archcd1 hand.pnint~d ceiling, t,ilc floors,
fancifµl lighting fixtures and an
inviting bar, this smart dining ·
sPot feels like the newest cale in
Capri.
cd JC'n1co1j noit his bwtllu:J<---
.' RJck itnported their ideas and
t31ent from·.thCir experience in
-Loilg BCaeh where they own twp · ·
rfst.'.!tirants -Caf(e Oa2ellC' u.i)d
pnzella. And ifi:i t m'ay be part
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Le Meridien
·to the rescti.e!
-' ·If you're despera1ely
trying 10 figufe out how .to
eelebra1C that mo.st special
anniversary or birthday, the
elegant Res~aurant Antoine•
a! 1he fine holel has a
pc.:r.wna lized three-course
r-o---o----0inw.:.uud..hctc 's -the menu:
a seafood sampler of·
scallops.smokeC! s,'!Jlfl\ocr1rnd
l:ingostino plus a serving of
fois· gras, sweetbreads and
so1oked ostrich. Entrec .
r thC problem -gctfing the .,_ .,...,__" _ , . • IUSTO I. SM, AILY ILOT
ur.se straight on three popular ~rothers Rick, left, and Fred Kazemi are ownertr'Of Regatta Cafe.
:•.1Cafcs. n1atinec 10 view 1his 'revival of we will reimburse you
that great kid's comedy known .with a FREE 1TlCl\lie paS$,
"'as "Our Gang-:1' after your story has run,
The children were obviously that can ~at any
chosen for 1hcir resemblance to Edwards Cinema.
the original charncterS and,
physically, they did. H owever,
barring 1he resemblance and·
the predictability of.the -
storyline, very liule happened
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They opened Regal~ Cafe in
niid·July and from the get-go, it
has been busy -apd i1 d~sn't
hurt that it's just a few stcPs from
the' Lido theater. Lunr;h t·ime
WHAT
Rogottil Cate • -··
I had ordered 1he Vegetali
Arroste, described as io:isted
"seasonal vegetables und whole
garlic wi1h creamY polenta, $6.95.
But these vegetables were not
· cb~i.ces include baked
'~,.)oltlmon. s11u1ecd pave of
"bCc r tenderloin with purple
n1ustard <!rust or a cack of ·
baby Sonoma hunb wi th a
Oag~Ol<:J bean sauce. A half
, 1 l.iU11lc uf Champzj;nc
11ecorupan ie~ a fresh berry
a:id ch'QCol11tc dessert.
.. to bring back or~suggest the joy
or innocence present in the
original films... •
I felt the writing 1eam had L·
slipped .in an uni:lertone of
locker room humor that \\'as
blal:!ntly clear to me as an
adult. For example. when
Alfalfa and Spanky round
lhcn1selvcs "in tutu" among a
bevy of young ballerinas, each
young man made a .grab ,for his
crotch when il was announced
that. the ballet to bi:: performed
was the '1Nutc:racker."
Tow.ard the end of the film,
whe n Alfalfa has triumphed, he
a pproaches !he winnCrs
p13tform to receive hi\, trophy.
ThC young woman (someonCi_ of
note, I'm sure but, I don't
know who she was) looks at
AMERICAN
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1 hini, notices the spike of hair
sticking up on the bac.k of his
head and says, "Is 1hat your
hair or are you just glad to see
me?" Give me a break! ·
T.his film was ·a poor attempt
to bring back ()n era of inno·
cence when it did no' whisk
any Of its ViC\\'ers into the Jand
o f yes1cryear. I wouldn't bother
10 t.ake my grandchildre n to sc.e
1his film: I was bored 10 tears
and 1hcy woul~ be, too. ·
l'eggy CoholJJn, who hf·o 1
M't't'ks aio rtvlcwcd "Ocar and
Present Danger" on these
pages, politely took Jssue with
t/Je tagline 011 that re11iew that
described her as a "Newport
Beach retiree." She says it Is
more accurate to dt'St'rlbe l1t'r
as a 34·J'CBr resident wl10 "roi·
sCd six childl'fn here" and is
'~on nvid icuder and !1ln1 .buff."
. CHMUl'S aAR & RESTAUltANT, A loco.I
restouront/bor wiltt a "hometown" lkwor ..
Featuring pool,,darts, salelhte,.big Kreen TY, Pool
Tournomant every WM. night, Serv\119 lunch Mono
Fri I 1 to 2 & Sot 8reokfa11 8 lo ooon. S l .50
Mory'1 & Driven Sor & Sun 6 IO noon.·Shol of the
Week$ 1.00. Open 366.doY o rear (leap yeo1
onlyJ 6om to f'om. 6041 8ofsa 0 Sf?l"if!gdale in
,Huntington8eoc'htl.t) B94-6100i _
DICK CHURCH' ESTAURANT, A family 1tyle
coffee 1h0f' locot ot 2698 Newport Blvd., Cosio
Mesa. Menu inclJdes breokio5t, lunch ond dinner. •
·P.cic:es ronge frgm $3".00 tat?.~ Of2:en Mon·.·
Sot. 6 ·00om 10 9 :00pm. IN, WC, V, MC. j7 l.4)
646-n62 ·
KENNT ROGERS ROASTERS, located in rhe
Fo,,ntoin Volley Promenade or 18315 Brookhurst
St #2, Fo,,nloin Valley. VVood fire roculed chicken
and side· di1hes mod. fresh do ily. W~h the
chicken cook on our open spit Wood rrr. roli11erie.
Try our chicken pot pie, pilO sandwiche1, and
lpec:iolty !oOlocls. Don 't forget Kenny's lomou1
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diners usually enj9y a leisurely ·~mpo, but at night, even a week .
night, the pace is brisk and try'as
manag~m~nt might, there-just
·doesn't seem to ~'enough
m·anpo\\'er to go a1ound.
r Rega'rd!ess of what else h:!ppens ~ice-wise, oven-ho\ buns arc '
· ~ ~ivered 3Jmost immedi:11ely. And
rolls are bC~!'eaten \vhilc 1hcy
piping hot -before the magiC'
ars off and you discover thai
..y are n1crcly average a nd not
princely. f\1eanwhile, a look at the
, n1enu promises some.interesting
things. And you will have more
htt.n enough time with that bread
while you're deciding whal to
order ..
~11c pric;es are pleasan1ly •
.afford:ibic with luncheon pastas
priced ht S5.95, all chicken cntrecs·
. at S6.95~ fish from $7.~ to Sl 1.95
and veal at a surprisihgly loW
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Open Dolly. Lunch 1<:30
to a:so. Dinner, 5 to
10 p.m., 11 p.m. on Friday
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Moderate
MOii iNFO
675-1178 .
$7.95_. Steak and lamb range fro1n'
S9.95 to SI 1.95. On 1hc average,
dinner tabs are· SI to S4 n1ore .
Dinner tiine appc;!izcrs are
priced fr_om $4,95 toJ6.95 . The
mussels poac.hcd in a s,affron
cream stock arc delicious and so
are th1:: shrimp-served on orcgaho
flavored pizza bread. ,
Al lunch one day, a friend
ordered the Pcnnini Russa from
the Jong, inviting list of pa.st:!~: It
Was a big plate of crean1y little
lubes with bits of sun dried tOm3.tO •
an~ a hint or vodka, SS.95. • ·
. roasted, they·were..srenn1ed, and
served with watery squares of
polcn.ta. Stearhed carrots,
caulinow~r·and broccoli weren't in
my gamC plan, but it secn1s 1hat
what is on the mcnlJ i~n '1 alw;.iys
what the chef prcpar.es, so be..·
forewarned.
D cssc,ts arc made 011 the
pre1nise.s and snmpl c~:of
· each are presented pn a A ••
tray. The chocolate truffle rouladc ·
:is to die for, aitd rich enough to
. .Sa U.fy lhe S\l.'Cel tooth of >In entire.
· tahle of four. Desserts arc $3.25 at
lt1nchtime, S3.95 ut i:linncr.
. After f9ur dining cxperj_fnccs :f1
Regatt:i,·bcst-~cscribed as uneve n,
J still Hke ·thC place. (At lhe last
visit.·a·new wiiitress: wlS auen1 ivc
and knowledgeable). 1·he good far
outweighs the not-so good and the .
R.~gau.a Cafe shows prQmise \Vi~h
:!ii aura of charm a nd appeal. It's
a very pleasan.t, pretty place to
1-\long witti 1hi~ superb
n1L":tl.' a co1nplinieluary
phOlogniptJ will be-taken. I ~ ..
you "°'a111 ariythfng else
(00\li·ers, a suilc or a limo),
thc'hotcl staff will handle
the arrangen1en1s ror )1?U.
At S40 per .persGn (plus '!'-"
and 1ip), this is about .as·
good as things get ..
. And fo r a special gifl. Le
~1eridiens' four fall cooking
clas~cs are S4.5 cacti or a
moncy ·.sav1 ng Sl60 for the
~.:riCs. Le Mcridien is at
4500 MacArthur Boulevard~
Ca ll 47!i-2001, ext'. ?158.
-B,r Afar/a Bird
9ine and all will be sn1001h shiling
\vhen l~cgatt ti gets a handle on i1s
new found.succcs's and irons out
1he· n1inor \Vri nkles. .
l\l;Jr1a Di1·d rc1·it•u·s lorn / di11i11g
for ihc D:iily l'ilot. .·
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a.u5 ISIAND, """""'diru"9 a1 ... lood pri<e>. Fomi1y ll)ole resDironl wilh islcrd iieme. ~bar,
..aJOOd, lobsler, ~. chicken, f>Qlla oncf """"""'°'"· Wndt ond ""'* -"'"·-Priem . m $3.50 & fa'cJI bi>. and al moj« mt~
Htl. 1 lom to J cocklail ~I !om to 12F"" ..
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toc:oted at 1892 Beach Blvd., 'ngtao 8eoch
{714)$102-8316.
HUNTINGTON IEACH ~KET UOILfR,
Here's o un ique oloce !Of fpmity~dining where
fre1h seafood is 'ing and e1t~ mesquite
broiling is our trodemork. Ou1 fresh f11h changes
doily and we olso feorure ch1<:\o.en, steaks oOO
• -posto .. Th«e's o Fr•!h MtOfaod mortir,too-:'tunch o~ DiAner, full bar. Children's menu. AE, V;tK ..
and OS cords welcome. 20111 8rookhur1t St.
ln~.icf IO Torgcl, (usl ~in ol Ado~sl. No
reserYOtions. 171A)·963-8166. ·
muffinsl Open Sun.~h1K1 I lam-IOpm , Fri.-Sot.
I lom-l lpm. IN, Ol:IT, WC, TKO, V, MC, AE , OS,
ATM.17 1.4) 378-079B.
STUDIO CAFE, located at 100 "1\oin St. Solboo
.. • Your Restouranr Guide k> Oining in
Newpori Beach, Cosrr, .Meso, Corona del Mor~
PACIFIC FISH & SEAFOOD, loCored at 2620
Newport 81¥d., CoslO Mesa. Menu includes
WtO!ood 1alod1, seafood 1ondwiches. grilled
entree1, fi1h & chips, fish locos, sushi and more.
AllC!_ ha1 one of Orange Counry'1 lorge1r
inYentorie1 of fresh fish from it's fish morktt. Price1
range from $1 .9.5 ood up. Open MF 11"6; Sot
, 11-5, ID, WC (7\4j 6SO-O l 30.
POT OF SHRIMP, An un~uoled dining
eJtµer ience ond rhe service un1urpa1sable.
Featur i(lg shrime. ~h:-Mohi, Swo:dfis~ •. S1eoks,
Caesar Soloa, Ca1un Colfish & Spice1. open 7
doyifrom,,Bom-lOpm. Breokfo1t, lunch, & dinner.
Sidewalk dining localed at l 13 Walnut, boCkside
\at foo1 of pier). The Studio Cafe is the happening
place for food, fun & &flterl6inment. Menu inc:kidet
ribs, chicken, fred1. fish, posto, oppeli:r.ers &
salod1, olsa MrrVing brunch on Soi & Sun. I 0 IO
3:00 wh ich·iricludes Belgian wo!Tuu, omelettes,
poncoke1 Qncl" much more. Price, ronge from
$2"9.S.$13,95. Open 7 doy1 o week.Mon-Fri
·H11nrington Beach & Fountain Volley . .
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11 :JO. I :30 am, Sol-Sun l Q.. l :30am. 1; '
IN,BRU,F8,ENT,V,MC,AE;[l5:.., ·
t ZUllES RESTAURANT, localed 01 I 712
Placentia, Cosio Mesa. Menu ioctudes ribs,
CHINESE
CHOI HONG, Gourmet ChllMIM. lighf & heohhy,
no mig u..d, only norurol ingredient1. Menu
includei • low cal meals, combiooftOf't plo1e1, beef
• or pork dishes, chicken & vege dishes, ond fomify
' vlou:e dinner•. Toke oul ova1loble. $I -'buck o plate
o...-Oiloble. located ot 17938 Magnolia St. (neJ(f to
Pie N Sove) Fountoin Volliy. f71.tl 965-3698.
FRENCH chicken, 1teolr; & k>bi»r, prime rib, plu:o, oysTer .
bar. Pric•1 range from $3.95 and up. Open
daily from l 1:30om IO 10pm, Cockl0i1s 'til 1 lpm. 10. Fe, we . No credit cords.
CHANTICLAll, l.ocoled at 18912 MocArthlH'
Blvd., tr...;,.., across from John Wayne Airport.
Elegonl, charming, grociou1 & beautiful, each
dining room h6s o different decor. French-Colilornio
cuisin-.ta1ty bur healthfully prepared. lunCh spec:ioh
DI $B.00 oocf up • rhe dinner IMllU include1 O
vorlety of MKJfood, meat, chicken. salads ond more.
Prices range from $6 to $25 ,' Serving lunch 11 :30.
2:JO, D~nner 5:30.10:30, Sunday Bru~h 10:30 -
2;JO. 0990 7 days a week. ID, OD, BRUNCH RES.
ifEQ. fB, £NT, we. V, MC., AIM DC, DISC. Valet
.Porking. (714) 752-8001 ,
(7141 6.t.s.8091 •
BAKERY /COFFEE HOUSE
AROMAS EXNISSO CAfE, specioli::es in
freshly hoked muffins, .coneJ, croiisanlt,
coolit.ies & desserts., including yummy low fot &
non fat ilems,·ond rbe best cOffH lottes in •
town . Open daily 5:30om-2pm: Mon · Fri,
6om-2pm Sot & Sun. Next ta Gilben1 at 259·
E. 17~ St., Casto Me'°. 54B·2224.
CAFE
RUTH'S CNI,. Located ot 320 8ri1tal IG at·
Redhih (by kco Mini Marti in Co1fu Mesa,
!Yoenu inck.d.1 good counh")' cookin '
breokfa1t Wllh the bei1 omelen.1. pancakes,
greot Mu.k on breakla11 di1he1 and luoch
wllti llirfry vegetoble1, teriyokl bowl, garlic
chicken, a''°'i.d wlod1, heolth'J '"'"' b!Jrger1, hamburgers, served w ~IO Kllad
« 1Tie1. Try Rtilh'• home cookin' lodoy. Greot
food, great prlcesl Pr~es ronge from $2.99
IO '$5 .95. Open 7 day• a wMk 7om lo 2pm.
ID, OD, WC ·
MAOHOUA CAii, Open for breaklo~t.
lunch and dlnner · 1 days o week lrom 6(30 IO
9:J0pm, Ooifv lpeCkJll lkJrting OI low OS
$1. ~ to $5.~. 8e9r & Wi~ ovoU, All mo/Of
cttldit cotda oc:cepttd. locoted ot 898B
Worner Avti,/Mognofio. Phone B.t7-9 I B9.
CALIFORNIA CUISINE
LA MARSltu.f, locoled al 18121 Beach Blvd.,
IOUlh of Tolbert in Huntington Beach. The food Is
h'uly F1ench, french, frencht The French chef direcl
from Coones pleoHs your palate with authentic
French country cul1ine ond ptepat91 lnnovorive
spedols 90Ch ~· lunch & dinner dolly. Closed
T1.1etdoy1. V,fk;, Res .• P'l 41 8il0098.
GREEK
CAN 11\AKA,( locai.d al 18633 8roalthuut St,,
founlaln Volley, (71.tl 96J .... 999. Alitheritic
GrMlr. ambience including 1ive music, o belly
doncef ond dancing wol11W1. Menu fndvdea .,
Greek opptti:r.ef•, .aloch, J>eula1, beef, lamb and
chicken dj1hes . Fuff bor on premises. Reservolions
occepttd.· ~ lot lund\. l l :30,2:30, Dinner
Svn.Tliur•. S-10:30pm, Fri, & Sot. 5-l 1:30prn. IN, we, RfS, Fa, ENT, WB, V, WI:., AE; OS.
INDI AN
R~ JHlfi\, locoted ot l-8687 8fookh1.1rit (near -SAIATINOS RE:STAUltAMf &-SAUSAGI CO. ,
Etli1 in ~ollen1 CCll'nerl Fo,,ntoin Valley. Enjoy 1.ocoted 01 251 Shipyard Wcly, Newpol't Beach .. Or~nge Cwnty's fo~s .Ind ion di1h · lo ~Menu iiiclvde1 greot pas,ta, award winning CoeK1r
H«1koono. Orher enlnes 1oclude lamb _cho,x, Kliod, deliciow homemcide sapoge, Y90!, lomb,
Fi1h ond Vegetorian di&he1 all 1erv~ Wilh mild lot1 of <t990tarion dishes, gooc:r.wine, bee,
sa uces. Spic•y flavors ore mode upon requell. coppucinoj. deMttl. •11•1 a family owned & n.1n
Serving lunch'Mon. thf'\I Fri. $3.95 to $6.95. re1tauront. Prices ronge from $4.95 to S 13.95.
Dinners .erved 7 nights o week from $6.95 & up. Open 7 doys o week. Servi;;"g Sot & Sun Brunch
~cepting most credit card1~ 171 <!)963-6777. from 8:30 to I :OOSundoy thru Thur~ 1 lam IO
• IOpm. Fridoy & Sot. 1 lom-1 I pm. IN, OUT, WC,
ITALIAN BRU, WB, V, M, AE; OC
JAPANESE IUSKrrtl &OY .. Jcutier thon ever ... 8uskerti boy •
is commitied tro providing the ftry Rnest fresh ""
pcnto, ptu:o ol'ld solod lo our gues11 in o ~ KIKUYA FINI JAMHISI CUISINE, Feof\lring
whimsical, untq1.1t1 M!ling ot o 1T1cn1.affordoble fine dining, Sushi Bar, T9Pl:'°n Toblit, Mal~ Dining
price ... We obo colitr late nighl ~sines1 meetings Room. FuH bor and cacktcul lou~ l9otur1ng •
and all olt..r accosions. Meals ronge from $3.75 .peciohv ll'opical drinks. Jou. bond every fri . &
lo $5 .25, Open M.ondoy lhru Sorurdd'y 11 :30 ta '• Sal. night and Korooke ..,.ry Tues . night. Open lot
9:00. f714) 968-.t9.S9. We lave tOi}O orders. _\,ncli .v.on.fri. 11 :30.2:30, Dinner Sun-Thurs .S.
locoted iii FounlOin Volley .at 18225 Soulh ., Opm, Fri & Sot 5-11 pm. 8052 .A.do ms Ave.
Brookhur11. See you J000 ... 88 • fcornei of S,OCh) Huntington Beach, {7 )41536-
c••o , __ ,_,· 2600 £ C ~ C ·666S.Allmoj«credi1cordse11cept0iner'Ckibr _ , ......... ~ at 011 oosl • '"1• 0tono RR fB E WC
Del Mor. Com. and axperience C~ del Mor'1 ' ' ·
newes1 ltqlian re1tourant serving NeW Yorio: style MEXICAN pino, gourmet pl.uos, exciting f>9slol, creative
!oOlods, coffee, cappucina and fresh baked ·
poWri••· Price• range from $J.95 to SB.95. Open
7 ooy, o·weell. from &n\ lo 1-1 pm, •xcepl Sunday
-open~ to I l pm. OeliYery ovoiloblt . V,MC., Af, we. 1N OUT 6.t0.2291 • • .. . .
GIOVANNI'S fTAUAN llSTAUIANT localed
at 160.41 Sobo Chico Rd./Edingw, Hunli"Qton
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_Rosh Hashanah , th~·Jewish N.ew Year,
is a time for new beginning&, a time to
be hopeful for the year to cdme, and a
time to treasure the sweetness of life.~
The tWo-day celebration begins on the
.first day of fuhrei, the first month of
the Jewish lunar calendar.· This year,
the first day falls on September 6 of
the common solar-based calendar.
Honey has always been an important
Rosh Hashanah symbol, inspiring
-sweet· thoughts, prayers and festive
meals. Honey was the chief sweetener
during Biblical times and the Bible
frequ ently uses honey as a metaphor
for purity and goodness. The
promised land -was to be "flowing with
. milk and honey" (Exodus &8), and the
savior Immanuel was 11to eat butter
and honey . . . that he may know to
refus·e the evil and choose the good" ·
(Isaiah 7:14).
Many Jews begin their Rosh Hashanah
holiday meal with apples dipped in
honey', a gesture that signifies their
hopes for a sweet New Year and the,
bounty of God's creation. Often a
.P.rayer is said-over the fruit followed by
this request: May it be your will to
renew for us a good and sweet year.
The first course of many Rosh
Hashanah meals is fish. Frequently,
the fi sh is served with its head on to
emphasize the hope that our ·"heads,"
the so urce of reaso11, will guide .. us
through the coming ye~r. Rosh
Hashanah also means "head of year."
Gefilte fish is a popular choice for the
New Year menu, but sp are sweet and
sour preparations b®aus1 'they pro-
vide another opportunity to. employ
honey in the meal. The recipe for
Sweet and Sour Fish included here
· · also uses carrots. Carrots are another '
favorite Rosh Hashanah food becaus~
of their sweetness and their name. In
Ho,ney Npodle ~ugel
8 00nces medium noodles
l/4 cup butter*, melted · •
4 eggs, beaten .. '
lf'l cup honey
• lf! cup dried cranbenies
4 app~ coarsely grated
1 teaspoon ecu:ll ground Cinnamon and salt
Crisp Topping . ·
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Cook noodles according to package directions in 4-quart pot.
Drain and place in large bowl. Add butter and mix well. Cool 10
minutes. Add eggs, honey, cranberries1 apples1 cinnamon and
' salt; mix well. Place noodle mixture in 9-inch oiled square bak-
ing pan. Tep with Crisp Topping and cover with foil. BalCe at
350°F 60 minutes; uncover and bake 10 to 15 minutes or until.
browned on top. Makes 8 servings. .
Crtsp·Toppl.ng: Combine •/s cup bread crumbs and 1 teaspoon
cinnamon; mix well. Drizzle l/4 cup honey over mixture and stir
until crumb are coated. Makes 113 cup. ...
Nutritional AnaZ,,"8 Pu SmJlng: 980 Cal., 7.8 g pro., 9A g fat (21%
Cal.fromfat)i 69.8 g cart., 122 mg choL, -t.8 g.fiber and S9.+ mg sodium.
*For a dairyless kugel, substitute non-dilly margarine.
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Tayglach
.• eggs
8 tabletp00u vegetable oil
z.•11 cape ftov
1 teupOoa~ powder -
•/t teupooa groud ttacer
lf4 teu,oo. Nit
•ta cap bludaecl a1moads
1 pond bo1ey
Beat eggs sl~tly In mixer bowl; mlx In oil. Comblne flour, bak·
Ing powder, ginger and salt. Slowly add dry lngredienb to egg
Jllixture; inlx untU firm dough ls fonned. Take about •11 of th~
dough and, on a very lightly Ooured board, roll to S/4-lnch thJck-
ness. Cut into S/4-lnch squares and place an almond in each
square. Repeat with other 1/s of dough. Place cut dough squares
In shallow, wide pa~. Pour honey over dough to cover. Bake at •
350°F 16 minutes; stir and bake 1 hour.longer, stirring every 10
mlnutes to separate 8QU4fe& Pour mixture on a wet board. Cool
and separate, replacing a1monda that have fallen out. Maket
about 3 dozen. • •
·Foon
Beef-and Sweet Potato Tzi1i1111cs . .
2 tablespoons vegetable oil, divided
2 pounds stew meat, cut in 1.1/i-lnch cubes
2 cups each chopped onions and llced (1-in. thick) carrots
2 teaspoons garlic salt
Water
2 cups each pared, cubed ( 1-1/i-in. thick) pot.aloe
and sweet potat.oes or yams
l/s cup honey ·
tf! teaspoon ground cinnamon
•/a teaspoOn ground pepper
4 ounees each dried ~ricots and pitted prunes
2 tablespoons Oour, opdonal
2 tablespoons chopped parsley, optional
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0 Heat 1 tablespoon of oil ln heavy 5-qu;ut pot over medium heat.
Add beef and b·rown on all sides. Remove beef from pan, add
remaining oil , if necessary, and. saut~ onions until tender .
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cover ingredients. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and sim-
mer 1 hour. Add potatoes, sweet potatoes, honey, cinnamon
and pepper; stir and retumto a boll. Reduce heat and simmer,
partially covered1 30 minutes or until potatoes are barely
cooked. Add dried fruit and simmer, uncovered, 30 minutes or
until beef is tender. Liquid should be slightly thickened. If
necessary, dissolve fl our in 3 tablespoons wa!er and stir into
stew; return to simmer, stirring frequently. Sprinkle with pars-·
ley bef~re serVing, if desired. Makes 6 servings.
Nutrltlonal Analg1u Per &rolng: 616 CaL, .+1.6 g vro., 15.9 gfaJ
(23% Cal .. fromfat), 79.7 g carb., Ill mg rho/., 7.8 gfiber and
716 mg sodium,
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Yiddish, the word for carrot is nwrren ,
wh1~h a so means "increa5e, an a .
increase In the sweetnes~ of the year is
obviously de irable. .,
Rosh Hashanah tzimrnes are often
made with carrots and honey, but . . sweet potatoes1 yams, apricots .and
prunes are also preferred ingredients
for the e swee t stew,. 'the word
tzimmes mean~··fuss" in Yiddish and is
probably de rived from th e·German
zum esse n, to eat. Beef and Sweet
Potato Tzimmes is a hea rt\', but deli-
. ·catel:v sweet ~ew Year's main dis h that
is weil worth the .:fu ., of preparation. ·
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. Sweet kµgel -featuring hone y of
co1:1rse -are another fixtur e. of the
Rosh Ha hanah table. For everyda}
meals, kugels are most often savory.
For the New Year, however1 the recipe
return fto th eir roots in Germany and
Eastern Europe, where kugel were
made with apples, raisins ;md other
sweet things. Th~ rec ipe fo r Honey
N.oodle Kugel calls fo r" dried cranber-
ries, a lo\'ely and deliciou new twist to
this time-ho~casserole theme.
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To ·finish a Rosh Hashanah meal. honey
cake is a must. Every grandmother,
. mother and aunt h'as her 0\\. n version
of this classic Jewish des ert. tart
yo ur own tradition .with Hazelnut . .
Honey Cake made elegant \\ith dry red
wine and a touch··of lemon peel. It's
sure to be a hit. even t~ough it doesn't"
taste exactly like !tunt Ro e's.
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Ro h Has hanah, with it. emphasis on
sweet fooqs, i naturally a very popular
ho.liday wi.th childre n: Tayglach,
cookies drenched in honey and dotted
with almonds, are u uall~ prepared
only for Ro h Hashanah. Taygla ch ·
provide weet opportunj!je · to remind
children about the meaning of Rosh
Hashanatt and its importance in the
Jewish year.
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. Sweet and So11r .Fish
l cup.julienne carrots
•h. cup tMh thinly liced celel') and onion
2 teaspoons vegetable oil
•ti cui> orange Ju.ice
•/• cup honey
l teaspoon grated gin~er root
•!! tea.q>oon salt
1/s teaspoon black pepper
Dash eayenne pepper
t-1/t pounds halibut steaks or napper fiUets
Star-ft) \'t'getables in oif in medlW}l ..,1Jllel until crbr> lt>nder. Add or~e juicl', honey, and seaso~: bring mixtun' to a boil ~e
ft.sh in l:A..())(2-inch oiled baking pan. Spoon w~t'tahlt• mixture over
fi h. Bal<e IU 425°F allowing 10 minu~ pt>r in<'h of th1C'knf>s.~ of fish
nr until fish flakes when te ted with a fork. ~1ake!-4 el'ings.
.Vutritional Analysis Per &rrlng: 315 Cal 36 i fl pm .. fi .... qfat (lb
Cal.from fat). ti g rarb. 55 mg rhol., I gfibrraud "39(1 mg :.nd111m
3/4 ('Up bont)
1/t cup toch butt.tr* and di')• ttd •'int
2 eggs
3 cupsOoor
2 L~aspoons baking sdda
l 1ttupobn gralf'd lemon peel
11z teaspoon torh ground allspice, ginger and salt
1 cup ftnely chopped huelnu~
Hone)'l\\lnt Glue
CombinJ honey. butter, "'an(• and egg : beat thorough!
Combine Oour1 baking soda, lemon peE>I, spire. and salt; mi.x
well. Add dry mi;<redients to hon1.·~ mLxture: beat until thorough·
ly mixed. Stir in ha1elnuts. Pour ant o greased and floured
13x9x2-inch pan. B~t• at :l2fi1 F :u; to 40 mlnule or until wood-
en pick in rt1.•d m•a• r.(•ntc;-r comrs out <'lean. Cool lll mi.nut
on rack; imert cakt onto •-.ef\.tn~ plate or tray. nru h with
Honey Win~ OIRZe. Mak 's l 0 '" mgs.
HOiie)' Wln~ Glue: In small ~\ut•t•pan, combin •' cup honey, 2
tablespo0ns dry win(' and •It tt:a.l\poon ginger; mlrrowt\-e at HIGH
( 100') !)(} ~conds or until ror.~i"4te1wy ll thin t>nough t.o hruah
0\'1'I' warm rAkt'. ~tak about •/z <'up.
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Thursday. Septe~ber 1, 19~
liAY country harvests lallle for •Id's. li•st zzY fruit
t• a'1l3nd h'1.a tiny
nit JD "'hose amu.utl
..-, be uty qpJuted our
lmaginauon an the Atademy
A~;i1d •iMJng mcr..ic, '"The
h:klo," 8ut f\c-... Ze.iland u more:
th-n J!U a br:athtalung c.ountry of
dr;im .. uc m<rJntain r;sngcs. rolling
h1Us an\J ~µr;a e ling beaches, 11 i,
the home o! the' r~1. ·ahat funny,
·1 ... u, ·hu1t ph\;nomcnon.
:'\ ..... Ze .. nd ,.1th ll\
popt..IJ{.011 or 3.2 m1llfon people, h
11 -..!.! p of t :40 m-m idands .and
!WHv1.indcd tr, the South Pacific. c / ,!JrlfllO:&lln~ the k;v.1fruit, lhc 1 hull: 1st.Ind c1,untl') has b;Jd a big
llllp.JCt cm the l:mdscape Of the
-~·CG.! , . ..:-1(cn~~(; .. t. •
~upcr111arket,
U•CJug,h the .earliest form of •
b ... Hruit -w:n cuJU\latcd lR China, . tf,c rmtJ v."c e:it to<fay hzu lh roots
·in :-.;._..., Zealand The <ancitnt ·
~rc:d.ct~'>Or Of )o,1,1fru1t. c;Jllcd the
C.:hint .~ Gou">Cbcrry or Yangtao,
~re ... on ~1nes in China'i. Yang·tsc
K1,..:r valley a!ld was ~mewhat
~•rMIJf to today'> Jd~1fruit in taste
Jlld appcaranct. Around the turn
t,f tlie century, it~ ~td'> were
IJmught to l\ew Zealand, where
,.;rch<irdt!>t!> txperi(\ltntc:d and
w.:atc:d a lngger, more navorful
kt NI. r n1,;y dc\ltlopcd the Hay-Nard
• ..irlu, v.hu.:h 1'> now the sland:ird
lur k1 ... 1rru1t grown Y.CJrklw1de.
!"c:;. Zealand beg;.tn exporting
I< 1.,..1fru11 in the· I 95Ch. Ongin<Jlly, ll
... "~ marketed a!> the Chio<!'!>c
C>o<J .1..bcrl), but \trtCC the n:sme
iJ1d .;1ul reflect the cxpon cSrigtn or
the rdrc~hing ta\le of the product,
11 v.:i\ vhangc:d to k1w1fru1t in
honor of 1'ev. ZcJland\ national
lJ1rd, <1gc t'w\IJ of three ihc fi1ghtlci. ..
10 ... 1 ·1 he: k1.,..1fru11 c~cn resembles
1l m !>rn:ill, fou.y bro.,..n bmt,-wh1ch
l\'\Ud1 a strong '>)mbol for New
Zeuland thut it 1s featured on the
country's cufft:ncy :rnd names its
national soccer team.
Today, IUwifruil is grown·
throughout the world. California,
Chile, and Italy join New Zealand
~'i primary suppliers. Kiwifruit is
plentiful throughout the year,
making it a con'>istcnt and
111cxpc.:nllivc: fruit choic,e.' At a
glance, you can distinguish a
kiwifruit from New Z~aland from
other kiwi because its unblcmibhcd
)kin is labeled wilh a blue, red
and,grcen stickc.r, proclaiming it to
be the World's Finest. 1 he New
Zealand ki~ifruit growers aren't
k1dd1ng around. Each New
Zcal:ind klwifi;.uit is plump, juicy
Jt1d bursttng with flavo r. Only ·
kiwifruit that meet the !llrict
number one grade requircmcnb
quulily for export from New ·
/.cJland.
t\ kiwifruit, which at a glance
c.rn he mi~tukcn for a Mm1ll
J>VlJtO, b truly a sensory Olaf\ltl.
\heed in half, a Jciwifruit's bright
green ncsh and :.tar·llhJped yellow
1111ddlc conlrn\t its humble brow11
c>.tenor. Though the kiwifruit's
rclrcshing, IUnt,'Y·llWCCI' ta!>tC h
um4uc, it h.is been de~cnbed as a
mixture of banana, ml!lun, anti
-rtrawberry.
Kiwifruit rose to prominence in
the 1980s, when chefs in fine
re!>taurant:S capitali.tcd on iti.
colorful interior and ull4ed it us a
g:uni'>h. It ha!> evolved from a
pl.itc·side ornament to an
everyday menu choice in the last
decade, thunks to its abundance
Jlld the growing consumer
awareness that kiwifruit is
brimming with nutrition. One
'c1ving of two medi um-size pieces
uf fruit has more vi tamin C than
.111 orange, more pola\!>ium than a
hanan;i, and as much ribcr. a a ¥\
lllp 'crving of bran Oukell. The
'>l rving has about 90 calories, only
·IS per fruil.
N1.:w Zealund kiwifruit Ill
,1\.11IJblc from June until October,
making' it a perfect choice· for this
w;nm·wcathcr recipe. it hai. i.cores
ol other uses, it can be tossed into
,,,IJ<.h, chopped and blended into
,,,ba, i.liceu over cereal or cut in
h.tlr and !>Cooped for a handy
\llUCk.
To select n ripe New ZC'Jlurttr
kiwifrui t, choo>C one that ii. ~oft to
the touch, like u peach. Kiwifruit
keep well for two to three week'
in your rcfriacrntor. tr you have
J1fricuhy finding kiwitruti that
reel~ ripe, you un put your kiwis ii1
u ealcJ pliutic bag with a banana
or nn apple, pince the b.ng on your
countcrtop nnd the fruit hould be
rcndy to cat in 1·2 days.
While it's ~till summer, und your
fomily crqvc' n cool, re fr cshina
dessert, but you don't wunt to
\Cf't'e nn ice cream trcot too high
in c~lorics nnd fut. Herc is a frosty
ullcrnJtive lluu is n ~upcr ch01cc
because it features the nutritiou'i
New Zculand k1w1fruit'
lh1r l·qucnchmg lllji.
So, dig'into tlm ittt i tiblc New
Lcalilnd Kiwifruit Dniquiri l'ic. 1t
cmcroilJ grct n '.urfacc invites you
10 di'Vl: liht in nntfc 1ljoy. The
be)t p.irt about ii 1 that th' pie
cun be n~de in JU t a f cw simple
. . . ~•cps."°) an mamwn )'Olli
• busy mmcr JChcduk and till
let\e a unique ~nd appealing
TN )vUr 'e-. 'U land IQ
1. Nev. t.c~~nd -.;u the f ant ~ntry to: '-
d) ln~'tnting tbc s.cv.ing m:Khinc
deucn. ~ aJOn c •omen the \'Ote
3. 1'\cw Zeabnd h the bighe.)t
ra1jon of animals to hwn2ns in the
Ju~t peel and purct six New •
Zealand ~ilruit. blend thcrn~V.ith
frou:n limeade roncentrate and a
lutk rum. and pour the mixture .
into a prcp.ltcd \"atulll v. fer pie
cruse G:irniU\ the. top with l0\\·1at
·y,h1~d topping, and freeze for
b) ~e a ciuz.en circle the globe
in a S3ifbo:it
• c) Qaim indepcndeocc from •
Brithh rule
d) Legisl3te ch1ld·IM>Or 139.~ •
!. ~cw Zea1andcr Sit Edmund
Hil.ary is known for:
a) S\\u:nming the. Tasman.Sea
, V.'Orld. (ts larges animal
popol:uion is: .
a) ki>A'i bir~
b) sheep
c) tunics ·
d) p<>s..SUf!lS
4. Ne-.-'Zcallndcrs ifl,cnicd:
a) ,eJcro •
four hOurs or unttl the pie is firm .
Garni~h ~11n ki"ifrult v,:cdic:.
before ..er mg. E:ich .se" ing ha\
236 caloric but onl] a trace or •
s:lturatcd fat.
b) Dnniing the first sheep 10· New
ZeJl..lnd
b) th~ stamp \'Cnding ma hine
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c') Otmbing Mount faertst
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dj all of the abo\c·
Ocean Spray
Drinks or Cock1ails
I !t\Aun• to .,.k,1<<l\.r1<11.-
l1l < >uo<t llottlt
2 ~·5
Country Hearth
Giant Buns
~ Chlnet Dinner or
C11fl11lltll Plptr P1aks
) II~ \Ill "''"" ur Lun< h<"ol1 l'l4IC"\ I l IU J~ ( ounc
"·2 ~·3
Jerseymaid
Ice Cream·!
Old mtlionc\I • AMncd fbvon
HJlf Gallon Canon•
. seedless
Watermelon
Whole Rc.-J . ~unWorlJ Grown ., .. II
llt01e ho or ILllu <..rmi Gnpn .ij I -''> Uq Lii.
Large
Casaba Melon
}Ult) mJ Uhl!)' !'.l\\«l
, COr,ngr Fk \h Mrlon' · ~9 lb )
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Van Camp's
Pork & Beans
H Ounc:c.-<.;111
Gatorade
Thirst Q11tncher
AWlfttd Vaflc'I~ u Ounct-....... .99 ·.·
16 Pc.
Fried Chicken
A,QIHttd l'l«c<•
Hue And k.oyTI> C..•
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MacaronJ Salad
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Combine rurccJ kiwifruit, I. , :?. c, 3. d, 4. d
NIWVALAND
IOWlftUll fRODN
DAIQUlm Pll
• 6 1''tw Zealaod k.i~Jrruit, garccJ
and purttd . ·
• 1 cup frozen limeade or
l~m'onadr concentrate
• 3 tabksp6on light rum, optioalJI
• 1 prtj)artd (6-oz.) ,anill:> ,,arcr
pit crust "
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f yo4 arc under the
ilnpress1on the best thmgs m
life .nrc . fkctmg -strawbcny
'iCUson m parttcular -here nrc
me -sumptuou' recipe offcrmg,s
guaranteed to ke ep stra\ibcrrn.:'
in season throul!hout the-yc,u
Str,1wbcrry Rhubarb Cloud~
urc YCl'y simple to make and aR
ubsolutcly bcautitul to present.
• , The) start with a hard meringue
base, which souud · 111tim1datini;
but is mcrcl} a s1mplt
comb111at1_on ot bcaccn egg
wl11tcs, creme of tartar to
Ground :
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improve $tabiliti sal t and
gra1tula1ed sugar. Once baked,
the meringue clouds arc then
topped wuh a scoop r
Haagcn-~azs. and a tangy •
rhubarb sauce, thal relies on-
c1thcr fresl'I or frozen rhubarb
av-.!ilablc either in the grocer's ~
proiJ~ce sc~tton ·m freezer case.
Another recipe that
guarancees a pcrpctual:.supply ol
strawberr) ice cream is a Frozen
Strawbcff) Dana1Ja Split, wl11ch
is actually a contcmporaf) tak1.:
on an old-fashioned tavoritc ·
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that ii c:.in be prcp:.i'rcd ahea<.1,
frozen , ::rnd sliced as nece!.sary
1t ·~ a perfect oftering to keep Oil
hJnd sn ·1hc darJ reccs~ ot )Ou r ..
rec:CS'!>C') ot )our frccrer_,.,hcn
• \ ou nee<.! an cxtr .1 sptc1JI
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ho days that beckon tor the
de 1ks of ummcr, here h a ·
pertcct concoctiori. a blend ol
c;1ra,..,bt.:rry ict cream, coc;onut na .. ored-rum and a splash ot
grc11a<l111c Once \OU h:wc. tried
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or Drumsticks
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. Here are some ~--· tips loP uslnl ·Horm·e1· pepperoni .. ·
'H ormel Foods wants
consumers-to know the
time-tested pizza topping
can go solo. The hot, spicy
ltalian-~tyle sausage with the
signature sweet aftertaste is too
good to limit to just pizza topping.
Hormel pepperoni, enjoyable
eating straight out of the package
or cooked, is a fun and exciting
way to add flavor'ond ,spice to
endless other dishes.
"We certainly want people to
con1inue using Horll)el pepperoni
as their.favorite pizza toppipg, but
pepperoni should no1 continue
being defined by pizza," saicj V.
~pperonicookbook.()rder
'(lformation will be available on
Hormel pepperoni packages.
,. PIPPIRONI •ASTA ..
• l, 14.5-oz. can pasla·st)'le
chunky tomatoes
• ~ cup ricotta chtele
• 1, 3.5-oz. paoka&e sliced Hormel
pepperoni (cut slices Into
quarters)
• ~ cup sliced ripe olives
• 1 aarlic clove, mlnced
• 4 cups bot;:cooked tortellini
• \4 cup toosted chopped walnuts
• Shr.edded Pa1:mesan cheese ·
llMl large saucepan over
medium-low heat, combine
tomatoe$, ricotta cbeese,
pepperoni, olives and garlic. Cook
5 to 10 minutes, stirring
frequently, or until thoroughly
., heated. Spoon sauce over hot
tortellini. Sprinkle with walnuts
.~nd PatJTlei~n cheese. Serves 4. . ., ..
CALZONI
• 1, 1-lb. loaf rtozen bread doueh,
tliawed
• 2 tablespoons cornmeal
• 1 3.~-oz. package sllcM Hormel
pepperoni
• 1 cup plua sauce
• ~ teaspoon CQIShed fennel seeds
• .V• teaspoon crushed red peppu
• ~ cups 1brtdded mouartlla
cheese
• ~ cup araCed Parmesan cheese
Heat oven to 425F. Divide
dough in half. Roll each piece it1to
·an 8-inch circle. Sprinkle cornmeal
over a large baking sheet. In a
bowl, coraj>inc pepperoni, pizza
sauce, fennel and crushed red
pepper. Cover half of each circle
with' .mouarella cheese, J~aving a
lh-lnc~ border around edge. Top ,
with pepperoni mixture. Fold
l ough over filli~g. Pres; edges
with fork to seal. Place on baking
sheet. Sprinkle with Parmesan
cheese. Bake JS to 18 minutes or
until puffed and deep golden
brown. Serve with additional
piz.za sauce, if desired. SeTVCS 2
to 4:
HOT PIPPIRONI
CHIUI DIP
• 1 8-oz.· package chives an<f onion
cream cbetse
• ~ cup diced· Hormel pepperoni
• lh cup milk • v .. cup sliced green onion
• 2 cable poons diced red bell
ptppe.r .
• 2 tablespoons Chl-Chl's dlcc(t
irceh chilies
• 1 lh cups shredded sbarp
chcdd11J' cheese
• Assorted fresh ,·cgetablcs ondl
brcnd sticks
In a sma ll saucepan, combine a
ingredic'nis ,except cheddar chees
Cook over low heat, !>tirring un1il
• the crcq,m·cheese is melted. Add
Cheddar chee e and stir until
melted. Scr\'e warm with
vcgctabh.."S and/or bread sticks.
Ma}-cs 1 Yi cup .-
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. relations for Hormel Foods.
"Pepperoni has an amazing ability '
t o spice. up just ·about a~y side
dish, safulY(lch, ~alad, sauce, dip or
appetizer."
These easy-10-prepate recipe
ideas best -illustrate the versatili ty
of Hormel pepperoni. Consumers
should check with their local
grocer for Hormel pepperoni
recipe leaflets. ln·November,
Hormel Foods will also b,egin
offering a comprehensive
Ton ~eas~ns
for cooking
shark at home
Not long ago California's only
e~posure to shark was an annual
excursion to a marine park or
'Jiewing the creature's great jaws
on the movie screen. Today, .
adventurous home cooks and
restaurant chefs are preparing this
unusual, yet tasty, fish in a variety
of ways, making it a welcome
addition to restaurant and home
dinn~r plates.
· A variety of shark SQecies is
harvested in California-, including
thresher (the p.r:imary shark
species landed in the state), mako
(also c;aUed bonito) and the
often-overlooked soupfin.
_-Here are the top reaSQns to
cook California shark at.home this
summer, according to the Santa
Barbara-based California Seafood
Council.
• Cooking shark will expand the
range of the culinary palate,
explains Biba Caggiano, TV
cooking personality, cookbook .
•
author and owner of the popular · .
Biba restaurant in Sacramento.
She believes people shouldn't be ·
intimidated by shark, adding that
"it's just a fish, like any other ·
fish."
• Shark adds little fat and
calories to the diet, and includes a
preventive dose of heart-protecting
Omega-3 fatty acids, says Diane
Pleschn er, manager of the ·
California Seafood C.Ouncil.
• Shark's flavor is ·
complemented by bold, assertive
flavors such as chil i butter, .
soy-ginger marinade and zesty
salsa. For a spicy taste of New
Orleans, sprinkle both sides of
sha rk steaks or fillets with
· prepared Cajun seasoning. Broil
for 10 minutes per I-inch-thick
piece of fish, turning .halfway
during total cooking tiQ'le. Remove
from broiler pan and sprinJc,le with
chopped fre'h chives and minced
. basil; serve with lemon wedges.
• Shark of one species or
another is in plentiful supply from
June through mid-December,
compliments of California
fishermen. Markets will be
promoting affordable priced shark
lhroughout this peak harvest
season. Ask for California shark.
• Shark, like most foods, seems
to taste better when infused with -
the charbroiled .f]avor and smoky
aroma of the barbecue. For a
change of pace, serve California
shark steaks in place of traditional
grilled beef and poultry and enjoy
ttie versatile, meaty Oavor of this
fish.
•• The firm texture of shark
makes it an ideal lowfat protein
for kabobs. Intersperse ch unks of
California shark wi1h pieces of
fresh vegetables and/or other
seafood items such as prawns or
scallops. Brush freq uen tly with
herb-flavored melted butter or
margarine while grilling.
• Chef Reed Hearon of
Restaurant Lulu and Cafe
Marimba in San Francisco offers
the following succinct reasons for
cooking shark this season: ll's a
good value, it tastes great, and it'~
easy to prepare.
• Shark makes a refreshing
main-dish salad when paired with
.ci1rus and fr~sh greens. Cube and
· poach 1 pound of shark. Prepare a
dtessing consisting of 2 seeded,
finely chopped jalapeno chilies, 2
cloves minced garlic, ~ bunch
chopped fresh cilantro, ~
teaspoon each sale and pepper and
juice of 4 limes {about~ cup).
Chill dre»lna. To sctVc, gently
toss fish with dressing. place atop
assorted lettuce leaves and aarnish
wuh lime wcdae~ . .
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oraneis ivelc•e .al· chlld~en . head b . k to · school.
n~dla1 needs to be ehllled orange Jukt llAGl.:iiiiD OUNOI . . 1.d raisins. Pour into well·grensed S chool days, th~ are
a'changing. Computers,
modems, calculators,
·' CD· Roms, videu tapes have all
been added to the educational
equation. However there is
something that hasn't changed ._
the need (or children to have
• healthy meals and snacks during
this impQrtant growing and "
learnKig period of their life.
That's why it is. nice to know.
there will be good supplies of
fresh oranges from California
available ·as the new school year
begins. Whether your child enjoys
an orange as part of the school
feeding program, or you cut some
orange smiles for a packed lunch
or for a snack, you c~ be sure it's
not qnly.tasty but Joaded wittl
. ~itainin C. · •
Vitamin C is importa.nt for ·
strong bones and teeth. It is
-essenti<rl tu-the growth-of the
connec1ive tissue, found in skin,
c • Here's a lunch idea without a •
sandwich. Use a bamboo ikewer
"too. Make a kabob of Yavorite
things su~h as cooked ham or
turkey cubes, Cheddar or Jack
cheese, fresh oran&e scgmc!nts and
large seedless grapes. Wrap in
plastic wrap.
· •Another ne>-sqndwich idea and
its great for adults as well! Send a
carton of lowfat vanilla, banana or
pineapple yogurt. Peel and cut a .
Sunkist orange into bite·size -'
pieces, and place in a l cup plastic
container with a tight fitting lid. In
• · a similal' ~ container, sehd
along '14 cup of either dic~d dried
fruit (seveQll precut dried fruit ~ ..
combinations are available in
supermarkets); a miXeO.nuts,
raisins and seed Cbmbination; or
any chopped dried fruit , or raisins .
It's a $lit-in and cat sundae-ju~t
· don't forget to send along a spoon.
• Peeling an..-orange may seem
like a big job to youn'g children. So
send a peeled orange, tightly
th';rou&hly before asaembllna • lh cup lowfat or nondat frozen . • c•••M CNIUI I ~~ x 4\1x2~·inch loaf pan, Bake
.parfalts. Another 111b1tllllte la l vanilla yoaurt or orange sherbet. • l packaaes (l ounces each) • at 350F (if Ul.ing a dark gray,
ran (21 •unces) banana or , soncntd cream cheese, iollened non-stick loaf pan, reduce oven
chocolate crea m (for pie nu~a or . In 8·to JO-ounce insulated bohle temperature to 325F} fo r 45 lo 50 • • IA teaspoon pumpkl,n pie spice toppln&) for Instant puddln& mu with tight filling lid, combine d m·anutes, or until toothpick or croun cinnamon and milk. Stir &rated oranae peel orange juice and yogurt; shake • lh cup ahrcdded Cheddiar cheese i,;serted in -center comes out clean.
Into cream ntlln1. Procffd as· well. Chill or freeze, if made. the • 4 ba&ds tralsio. whole wheat, Cool JO minutes; remove from
above ror assembrtna parfarts. night before. (If frozen in 1 } r d 1b a.ft tr . pan. Cool on wire rack, Makes 1 • 2 cups cold milk insulated bdttle, allow 4 to .5 hoUts e c. 1 5 ice t .... crosswise (Substitute 4 Kaiser rolls (plain, loaf • Grated peer of 1 Sunkist orange to thaw al room tempcr~ture. poppy seed or sesame seed) (or . Dclux1: Sandwiches: Cut cooled
• l 'Sunkist orange, peeled, cut Shake 'Yell for a frosty refresher. . bagels. • . Orange Carrot and Raisin Loaf
into small bite-size; pieces Makes one (l cup) serving. • 2 tablespoons chopped walnuts wi'th a serr"ted knife into ~-inch • 1 cup green seedless g-rapcs cut Varfation: Combine ~ cup fresh I " in half ' squeezed orange juice with ~ cup •grated peel of ~ SunkJst orange slices. Combine i carton (4
• 2 tablespoons chopped nuts lowfat vanilla yogurt (non-frozen • 1 to 2 SunkJst oranges, peeled; ounces) whipped cream cheese, 1 cut Info thin half-cartwheel slices I d Prelo.re pudding with cold milk variety) and 1 tablesJ?OOn honey. . tablespoon brown or g(anu ate
I'" p In bowl, combine che~ses, d t f '"' according to package directions; rocecd as above. sugar and grate pee o Y' "' walnu ts, orange peel and spice. stir in orange peel. Let stand S Spread mlJtture on both halves of Sunkisl orange. t .
minutes to th.i&ken For each t '•NOY .. ,U .. NA . For-each sandwich, !iprea -_ cut bagel. Arrange a few orange . serving, spoon v, ·cup pudding into TORTILLA ROLU . sli~cs onpne half.of e~ch bagel about 1 tablespoon cream cheese
bottom of 1 cup, wide-mouth' _ and press halves together. Wrap mL,ture on__one bre~d-.\lic~ and top .
insid'1ted container with tight • l Cl\D (abOut 6 ounces) water each in plastic wrap. Makes 4. with second slice of bread. Wrap I
fitr'mg lid. Spnnkle '14 of the · packed tuna, well drained sandwiches. each sandwich in plastic wrap.
orange pieces an'd grape halves •Grated peel or ~ Sunk{st lemon Quick 'n' Easy: Squee"ze desired
· tendons, cartilage, blood vessels
and t>ones. A., lack of vitamin C
can cause faulty grow.th of bones,
with the result some parts of the
bones are fragile and subject to
injury. This is especially important
for a growing, active child.
.. wrapped in plastic wrap or peel
and segment the orange and place
the segments in a small zip·type
plastic bag.
ove r pudding and top with '14 cup !' 1 teaspoon fresh squeezed lemon amount of pasteurized prc>cess
more pudding. Sprinkle with lh joke ORANOI CARROT cheese spread or sau·ce from I
tablespoon nuts. Chill, if made the • 'h cup finely ctiopped c.elcry AND RAISIN LOAF aerosol-or squeezable bottle on
night before. Makes 4 servings. • "4 cup shredded carrots one s11·ce of bread·, top with second I • 3 small Iceberg lettuce leaves, • H4 cups whole wh eat flour
patted dry •Grated peel a nd juice of 1 slice.
Vitamin C is also important for
heahhy gums.and dentine, the
hard portion of the tooth under
the enamel, requires vitamin C for
normal groWth. Vitamin 9 helps
build blood. is n'ecessary 'for
healthy skin and wounds need the
vitamin for normal healing.
A$ t.he body does not mllke its
ow n vitamin C it needs a supply
every day. So be sure to include
fresh oranges in y9ur childrens'
die ts during the active weeks
ahead. One medium orange will
provide twice the amoun t -of
vitamin C.recommended for the
day's needs.
According to Mark Tompkins,
domestic marketing director for
,r-Sunkist Growers, Jnc., there will
/ be good suppl1es of medium sized
oranges during the fall. Many
markets should feature them in
bags so you can be sure to trave
plenty on hand. And don't worry
. about the green you may see on
the oraflges. This-is called
regreening, al)d it means the
orange was once orange and fully
ripe and the~. due to warm
ground temperatures, chlorophyll
returned to the fiuit and turned it
green again, beginning at the stem
end. •
. AJI citrus varieties arc m51jor ·
sourcci of vitamin C, so don't
forget the lemon and grapefruit.
During the fall mediuf!l to small
size lemons will be the best buy
and the juice content i~ excellent
so fresh lemonade is ideal to
serve. If the weather turns cooler
just serve it warm, spiced with a
cinnamon stick or a few whole •
cloves.
There will also be a good
supplies of wcstern·grown
grapefruit through .the fall, with
medium lo Jarger sizes the beter
buy. Eating quality is exceptional
and look for specials fe<\1uring
bagged fruit.
The National Cancer Institute is
encouraging everyone to eat five
servings of fruit s and vegetables
each day and they recommend
that at least one be higl'f in
vitamin C. As the schf>1 year
begins be sure your chJJdren Jarc
getting the nutritious (oods they
need to build strong, healthy ·
bodies for the future.
Also preparing lunch box
favorites that aR tasty,
eye-appealing, healthy, and
prepared the night before is a
difficult· task. We've also in.eluded
lunch and after school re,eipes. If
noon meals arc taken through
school lunch programs, these
recipe ideas are equally good
when the question is, What's to
eat? from homebound kids looking
for refreshing snacks.
First, here are some hints to
f acc the challenge of packing
appealing and nutritious lunches.
These are aimed to :idd a bit of
creativity to and help solve a few
of the problems of totable school
lunches.
• Freeze small aseptic cartons of
fruit juice overnight."Tuck into
lunch boxes before sending to ~
school. They'll thaw out by
lunchtime for cool sipping and
they'll help keep sandwiches and
other lunch items tool.
• Wrap small f rozeh coolant
pouches in zip·typc bags. Keep
several in the freezer handy to
pack into lunch boxe and
insulated lunch bags. Good to
\~ 1 place on top of and/or under
wrapped &andwiches, or mall
covered pla$tic containers filled
wi1h cold pa~ta salad~. puddinas or
' other desserts. t • Fill one cup, wide-mouth
< thermal containers wit h chilled
< :llads or desserts the night before
t and refrigerate until mornina. Fill
j thermal containers for beverages
< the night belorc, 100. Bcvcr;aes
con be frozen and will thaw
lowing in four to five hours at
" room &cmpe~ature.
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TAKI-ALONG FRESH
LEMONADI
· • Julc~ot 1 Sqnkist' lemon (J
tabl espoo')s) r
• lh cup ~water
• 4 Ice cubes
:.__ ~~.11 cup mayo nnaise ·Sunk.1st orange (v.t £UP juice)
• l tablespoon sweet pickle rMish, • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
drained • · " • ~ teaspoo n baking po\\der
• 3 nour tortillas (7~ to 8-lnchf, • V3 cup h9ney
Tortillas can be soft ened and . • Vi teaspoon baking soda
made easier to roll by briefly • • v~ cup vegetable' oil •
MACARONI, ORANGI 'N'
PINIAPPLI SALAD .
• l Vl cups dry elbow macaroni,
cooked, drained (3 cups cooked} ·
• Oranges can also be cut into
easy-to-eat smiles. Smijes is the
name kids give oranges that are
ct11 to resemble a big grin. Cut an
unpeeled Sunk:ist orange in half
crosswise. Then cut-side-up, cu t
three or four wedges from each
half. Reassemble the orange and
wrap in plastic wrap, or place the
smiles in a small zip-type plastic
bag.
• l lh to 2 tablespoons sugar or 1 .
to 2 packets. sugar substitute,
· wn,rming in non-stick skilfct or • '14 teaspoon sail
microwave oven. Cool before Oilin g . • 1 ~up shredded carrots
and ro lling. • 2 eggs. sligktly bcn ten •' • ·
• ¥J cup thinly sliced celery
• VJ lowfot vanilla yogurt
• 2 tablespoons lowfat mayonnaise
FRUIT 'N' PUDDING
PARFAITS
In 8·to IO-ounce insulated botlle
with tight filling lid, ~ombine all
ingredients; -shake well. Chill, if
made the night before. Makes one
In bowl, combine all ingredients • 14 cup chopped walnu ts
except lellu!=e and,tortillas. For • ~ cup rulsin s
each sandwich;place lettuce leaf In largo bowl, stir together
toward one edge of tortilla. Spoon. flour, cinnamon, baking powder,
• 1 can (8 ounces) crushe<t
p~eapple, drained . ,
• I tablespoon honey ':.
• 1 package (about 3 ounces)
vanilla or chocolate instant
pudding & pie filling or substitute
one. package regular cooked · ·
pudding, prepared with milk and
grated orange peel. Cooked ..
(¥! cup) serving. ·
TAKE-ALONG ORANGE
REFRUHERS
• lh cup fresh squeezed Sunkist
V3 of tucrn mixture along lettuce. b~king soda and salt. ln medium
Fold in sides of tortmas; roll up bowl, lightly beat eggs, orange peel
tightly from lettuce and tunn edge. and juice, honey and oil; adtl 10
Wrap in-plastic wrap and chill. dry ingredients all at once. Stir ·
Makes 3 sandwiches. quickly until dry ingredients are
mobtened. Stir in carrots, walnuts
• Grated pee l qt ~ Sunkls t orange ..
• 1 Sunkist orang e, peeled, cut
into small bite-size pieces '
1., 1argc bowl, combine all
insredicnts. Cover an.d chill.
·-Makes about·~ ~ups.
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