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THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA
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Patty McFarland, left, and Susie Erickson, first-grade teachers· at
Whittler Elementary In Costa Mesa clap their hands to the song
"Taking Care of Business," which 'Was played af the conclusion
of Mac Bernd's pep Jally for Newport-Mesa school district
personnel Wednesday at Edward's Big Newport.
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Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association1s Generi1 / Excellence Award for 1993
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Bernd: takes care -01 buSiness
~Newport-Mesa
superintendent hosts
pep rally to let district
employees· know they
are appreciated.
Bv ~c S. PoSNEll, STAFF Wun:a
NEWPORT-MESA -Clad in a
tux~do, schools Superintendent
Mac Bernd sang "Taking Care of
Business" and used a series of The
Far Side cartoons to pump the
spirils of district employees in
preparation of today's opening day
at most district schools.
Bernd, who is beginniog his sec;.
ond year with the dis"trict, said he
plans 10 make the off-the-wall
meeting a tradition. The second·
year, district-wide meeting was
hosted by Dernd at the Edwards-
Dig Newport movie theater in
Fashion Island.
"I think one of the most impor·
tant purposes (for the meeting) is
for us to get together as a school-
district fomily," he. i.aid, adding
that district employees de serve the
respect implied by a tux. "Gener·
ally you wear something like . that
to importunt occasions where you
honor the people in attend:ince,"
Bernd told the district employ-
ees that things are going right.
"l t·hink when you Mart to re·
fleet on what you have done this
last year in this school district and
you start to think about all (he
things we ha«c accomphs~cd, you
are going to lje amazed, ' Bernd
said ,in the laughter-anJ <.1ppJau.,e·
filled meeting.
Among the m1lcstonc ... , :iccord-
ing to Bernd: Some IO'J student~
graduated last )e.u from the d~·
trict's alti;rnathc 'high -.1.hool.
Nearly 4,500 people a11endcJ
adult schools. Schol.1i.trc Ap111uJc
Test scores rcma1m·d abo\c: the
state and national :.C\ crnge.,, I l.1lt
of the 50,000 Mudcnts ·''ho h;n c
graduated m the lfo.trict \ 2S·yc:ir
history have earned college de·
grees.
"ll's the best beginning of
school I've had 111 111) career,"
Bernd . ~id after the meeting
"Frankly,· it'~ . u superintendent'~
heaven. I think \\c'rc '>pringbo.11d·
ing off a great year I.1st )ear."
Bernd said the huJg(;:t :.end on·
tract rreguti.1111.>ns :irc 111 .guod
shape:, the commu111tv i:. emhui.i:is·
11c, the -.1aff 1s ~oliJ and tru:.tce-:.
.ire gr\ 111g ~ood dir \:lion-:
.!':.:"port Harbor HiSh s,hooJ
tc t'hcr lloh ~tcLoughlin called
th~ mccJlllS a plcai.:in1 g:ithcring.
• lt'!i nice to get together" ith :.ell
the teacher!>.'' aiJ the 11·\c,ir cm· ·
plO) c~ "ho 11::ich.:-. Jr;.ifung, ar-.h1·
te..ture. phQtOJL.1ph) and Jd\ i~e
the 'c:.irhook :.t:ill. "\\c're all in UiftC'~cnt dtparlmCnh; \\e all 'teach
dillcrent· subjects."
Bonnie t\h1.,p..:ro, the ... crsoul.,
new J>rincip<tl, , said th\; rnll/
helped gi'e a sense of d1rect1on
und a rcmin<lcr that sludcntl> arc .1
conunt>n. rcspun~ib1lit~.
'·J ~cc m~ rule as a foctlitat~n~
their \\ork." said ~bspcro, O!'IC ot
thr:.-e n..!\\ high ~ ... hool princip;il ,
:.i:1d oO Ile\\ JJ!>lrt ... t cmplO)CC~
Trash can
pili.-eerS
refuse to .
·-at .· 90 ·disappear
.,... Some Costa Mesa
residents expected to
complain to sanitary
district· to'day about people
going through ineir trash
.,... Corona del Mar will
cele brate its 90th birthday
with a party Tuesday. Many
remember the town's earty
days when there was open
space instead of homes.
BY DAVID HEITZ, STAFF WlJT'la
CORONA DEL MAR -With
Che "Crown of the Sea'' turning 90
next week. a lot o! old-timers. are
talking about the days when Co·
rona del 'Mar's tiara held a lot
fewer houses.
But l°u don't have to be a non-
:igenanan to remember the days
when the hills of Corona del Mar
were dotted with golden grasses
instead of tract homes.
"My father and I used to hike
up in those hills and we loved it,"
said Andrew Johnson, a Newport
Coast resident who grew up in Co-
rona del Mar.
Johnson is among several locals
who wax sentimental about a passe
Corona del Mar, where "Bud, the
beach bum" operated a concession
stand on the boardwalk that "Used
to shadow Main Beach.
AJtbough the burg has grown
and changed considerably since
developer George F· Hart bought
the land from . The Irvine Co. for
$50,000 in 1904, many of its resi-
dents -as well as the Corona del
Mar ·Chamber of Commerce -
still think it's a place worth eel·
ebrating.
-That's why the chamber is
throwing a $65-per-plate birthday
bash from 6 to 11 p.m. Tuesday at
the Sherman Library and Gardens.
'fhe dinner will be catered by
some of Corona ael Mar's finest
restaurants.
Proceeds will benefit the cham-
ber'~ beautification programs. For
reservations, call the chamber of·
fice at 673-4050.
Johnson s:iid Corona del Mar's
he llHHDAY/Pe9e Al
Corona' del Mar architect Ron Yeo works on forms for the sand castle building contest at the upcoming Seafest celebra-
tion. Yeo and his crew of 35 will con.struct'a trio of dolphins in the surf in the allotted two hours.
~celebrate Newp.ort
The annual SeaFest will highlight the uniqueness of the community
BY DAVID HEITZ, ST>JF Warrn
T he coastline :ind
harbor that ·
distinguish Newport
Beach from the rest
of Orange County will
be celebrated this weekend at
· the sixth annual Newport
SeaFest.
The nine-day affair,
sponsored by Times Orange
County and the Newport
Harbor Arca Chamber of
Commerce, gives locals the
chance lo revel in cvel) thing
Crom boating hbtory to fine
Cl.lisine from seaside
restaurants.
• For SP.?rting enthusiasts, ,ollc)6all courts, a swim in the . run and 4K ,.,,alk -e'en a there will be a canoe race,
water polo tournament, sand ocean off Newport Pier, an SK and castle con1est and kite
For a complete i.chedull' of
SeaPtsl c'cnts, sec Weekend
page Cl
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fl)ing competition
Norm Loats., president of the
chamber's SeaFcst division, said
he e\pccts~ a record·!>cttin~
crowd of more than 50,000
people to a11end the C\ent.
"If the \\Cather holds out.
\\e're gonna ha'e a great one," ·
he said.
~tablisheJ fl\e \Car ;i~ll 10
sho"ca ·e the cih • ·businc,-.c:o.
and reMauranh. ·Ne\\ p0rl
Scaf est has progrc!>'>CJ into a
celebration of the cml of:
summer.
See SUHST/Pa9e AJ
anti taking· the recyclat)les. -
! I p .. Op ...
.,.,, uld .1gr .. c, r-. .. c mg u nm~ 1
c.m-.. pl.1-11-. :ind g .1 1 a go J
1h1ng. 11· help::. ~:nc the .:,1qron·
mtot, and it bring ... in .;,i lcv. e\tr3
· bu .. i..., .11 the .,amc nm~.
~l.1)bc ti Jt':. ''h~ n·~ b::com.: <)
l.'\l1111nvn to sec >l r .:tnge1' ~c-.i' en~"
,(ng through garbjgc can~ on tr;i~h
collecuon dJv, much to.the annO\·
ancc ot a nu;1bcr of re!-rdcnt., ·
One CostJ ~k~a rc-.1dcnt said
she countelj f1H~ tru ... I..::. linu.I up
along her _,trcet, the occupant..
poldng their hc.iJs in .. iJc.: her <.111J
h1.:r neighbor's ~Jns. · lookin,: for
rcC\..:bble ·=L:1~1 \\CcK, l spollc.!U !IOOl on~
£0111£. 1hrou£h m~ tr:.1~h 1.:an,, :im.t
I tol 1 h m to g~t m.:t." ':.i J C, IJ
f\l.:~a rc,id1.111 ~anc-. P:ilm.. "II.:
an:.\\ er J me "ith ·a b:irr:i:.: of profanit~, :inU I tolJ him agiin 10
~ 1 out. -AnJ ttl~n he tltre-:tt~
i111.:." •
An,J P;ilmc· bn't the 'lmh te,1·
dent .... m1plaining. flurtnc R°c1chr~.
• :.i,1.1nt m.1n:igcr of th.: t\ht.1
~I '!> ~.11 1t!ll) J)i-.trid. "ltd h. r
of11 .. c r1..ct\l'' about fl\ c 1..om·
pl:irnt' a J 1\ I l'nl 1e!>idcni... fh
,, UC "di hl J1 .. CU\"CJ durwg th
ur-.tm·t·., r1.. J1.1r meeting to&l\: ;ii
4 pm. in th.: ltr'\l noor ~onfrr~n .. e
rwm .11 Cll\ I l.111. ·
"S-.j\Cllg_;ng '' :i prubkm hcrl'.
anJ .1 ' getting "'"n"-.:," R1..1d Jc
:iid .. Pd>pll! .uc J,,ing ll h1g t 1c
nov .. I hc)\C C\•t trud•'· and -.ome
People :ire <l1.>in.! 1l routinch ... 1 he ,. . m.un pwhk n '.:lm .. to \:le P"opk
'' h 1 go :.iklll!, ~ .• lltng the tra:.h.
• b:ig., upcn anJ m:iking :i me'' ut
thlll ' ,
"And then there' al'o the 1 5U.:
· ol prh.':1-.). People d0n ·1 ~ant :ul\-
une k)Qking through thdr lr~t
Uut 1.~'engin5 tbwugh It ..1~h
See TRASH/P•t• Al
I • •. Cheerleaders try to raise spirit, fund.-
~Costa Mesa High squad
needs to raise $20,000
to participate In national
competition in Florida.
BY TlNA Boa.GATTA, ST...,, wa.nu.
COSTA MESA -Like all high
school cheerleaders, the Costa
Mesa High Spirit Leaden work
hard to drum up support for their
athletic teams.
But. not all dtcerleaden are
tacccl..:wl&h the tUk of dnammina
., aD.000 ln jUJt ' few sbOrt _.dll. The 1quad'1 acMlor..,.
tba&'t much IQ ~ to t
' y I ... '•·1• 1111 DI Anjone intcl"ll&ed in
donatiq IDOM1 to tbe
CO.ta Mesa Hilb SchoOI ~ l...ea.len can call
ad¥ilor JotHlJMf Shi~k at
5S6-3192.
to compete in a nationi'll c~e~r
lcading competition in Orlando.
Aa., in February -an cvcnl
which is open te oat, a few tclcct
tcama..
. ..~ ~ ,.... took' fitlt
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place in the dance division of the
United Dance Association camp at
UCLA this summer," said Joanne
Shimpock. the girls' advisor .
"Aboul SO schools were there, and
winning that compctilion made
lhem eligible for the cheerlcading
nationals in Florida."
Since attending the can.p las1
monlh, Shimpock said, the cheer·
leader have pent much or their
time planning a fund·raising effort.
She said 1hc girrs hope t_o find
sponsors to help back them finan-
-ctally, but in the meantime thcy"yC
been scllina entertainment cou~
boob and plannina events like a
talent show and car washes. And. ... ~-
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. On vacatlOn
So, did you gel away to Europe
this summer? New York? An.1heim? ·
Whatever the Jcs1ination wa~ -a
forn'" ay place or a local haunt ...
we'd love to print }Our bcs1 vacation
snap hot In an upcoming "How I
Spent My Summer Vacation"
feature.
Send u the photo, along \\'ith
some brief detail , and will print it
in can upcoming edition. We'll alro ·
return t.he photo.
Send YQUr submi ion to
Managini Editor Steve Marble,
Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St,. Co$ca
Mesa, Calif., 92627.
INSIDI
· · Friday Night Ugh ts
Fmlav N1sht 1.ight:i .ire 24 hours cart)· -\\1th •
N~\\ po1 t 1 larbor and fat.inci.1 high 'chool football team
IJl..mg t{t'fi1c grKJiron in 1hcir 1994 ... casllll opener..,
IOllh~fl[, ' • I F~r the ~tory (ln their miti.11 1.1 ... ks. as \\Cll a Frid.1) •
gi•mc-; for Cl)('ona dcl Mar nnd Co-.ta Mc!ia, cc Sports.
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A2 Thursday, September a. 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daity Pilot
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Bargains.
abound · for
-school-bound
youngster~
ACK TO SCHOOL ~hop
pers c3n find great bu)S on
p6pular s1yles including cor·
rO)~. b:iw pants, fl3nncls._ long-
e .. -ed shirts; jackets -.uh zipper
n1s and short skirts at the fol·
1ng local stores:
i SurCside Sports (675-2855) a1
2 23rd St. in Nc"i>ort Beach ls
"'"' a t\\O·for-one, end of sum·
r !>a.lC on tops, selected T-shins
d dre~ shim. Surfside Sports
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Best
Buys
carries popular
name brands in-
• eluding, Quiksil-
ver, Billabong,
Gotcha, Katin,
HIC, SMP and
Volcom.
Al The Gap
KJds (556-5222)
1n South Coast
Plala there's a
good selection of
boy)' and girls'
fall merchandise
on sale.
Modern
Amusement (662-
~293) at The Lab on Bristol Street
tfl Co~rn Mesa is having a summer
~.:C;,iram.e sale on girls' dresses,
~~ 1rts, shorts, T-shirts, and denim
tJ.eraJls.
• Li mited Too (965-3030) at Fash·
(vn Island in Newport Beach is
having a promotion sale. There
~re many b~y one, get one fr!!c of·
ffrs on gi rls, clothing size~ 6 to 16. !· Guess? (979-9766) at South
eoast Plaza has marked down SC·
lc ctcd merchandise 25 to 50%.
,he store carries men's and
~omen's clothing and shoes. ·
1· Newport Surf and Sport (675-
f.~74) at 2224 Newport Blvd. in
~cwport Beach is having a back to ~thool sale Monday. The sale will
it1clude clothing for boys and girls
tnarked down 20%. Newport Surf
and Sport carri~s popular name
,h<ands including Quiksilver,
!Gotcha and Billabong.
: J ack's Surfboards (673-2300) at
12727 Newpo(t Blvd. in Newport
! Beach is having a sale on shorts,
1inarkcd down 30%, and T-shirts 1
1 ind shoes, marked down 20%.
I I he sale ends this weekend.
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!SAVANNAJl'S H UT and Art Gal-
fltry 1s continuing 1he Jerome K.
I \fuller exhibit through Sept. 15.
l\1ullcr paints almost exclusively in l <Jtl, creating both abstract and rcp-
1 rc~cntational works, with nudes I being a fa"o rile subject.
I And, the computer generated
.irt works of Gina Ducci are on ex-
1 h1bit through Sept. 21.
I Savannah's H ut (675-0840) is al
1 2000 W. Balboa Blvd. in Newport. I o
·,LOOK FOR TUE one dollar off
o upons in today's paper on items I Jt the best local bakery, Sun Flour
1 ~atural Dakery. ~ · .,I Sun flour is offering specials on
I h rney, whole wheat and white
uread, and carrot and banana I pecan cake.
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I Sun Flour Natural Bakery (646-
1440) is at 427 E. 17th St. in Costa
Mc\a.
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lkst lJuys uppcnrs Tlwrsdays and
Saturdays. Wbclhcr you're a mcr-
rlwnJ or D shopp'cr, If you know of
u guod buy cDll mt at 540-1.224,
fax mt at 646-4170 or write to me:
lJc5t Buys, Dally Pilot, JJO W. B/U'
St., Costa Me.sa, Calif. 92627.
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William LobddJ. lAJtor
tcw Mubk, ,.hm1•ns Editor
I.tu Yokol, Cuy f.d1tor
• Ma.re MattiA, ~ Editor
lob F4'11\k. QmiJ.ition MINI"
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COiia Mell to get
heJp wttll llsposll
of hazardous Wiit&·
Fo r S12,000, an environmental
coJtSulting firm will help lhe
Costa Mesa propcrl)' dispose of
hazardous "'astcs. •
The Ci1y Council on Tuesday
night apprO\ed the contract \\jlh
Americlcan Env ironmcn1aJ
Services, \\hich \\ill compile a
list o f 1hc city's hazardous "aslc
•producing facilities and "'ill
O\'ersce proper disposaJ of the
materials.
Under state and federal Ja\\S,.
the city musl properly label,
store and dispose of hazardous
waste materials. So the city
public services department
conducted a study to identify all
the city-ow,ned and lea~ed
facilities that generate hazardous
materials. Oil, hydraulic flu id,
flammable liquid, lead and
photographic chemicals were
among the many materials
·identified in the study.
Up to now, each city .
department had individually
contracted with finra to handle
and d ispose of these hazardous
wastes. Americlcan will no\\ take
care of the materials for all city
departments, "'hich .... ill mean a
cost savings, city staff told the
council.
Adult day care begi~s
today at Rea C,l.nter
The Harbor Adult Day Health
Care Center will open today to
provide health, therapeutic and
social services for the frail,
elderly and other physically or
,merltally impaired adults who
need specialized care and
medical supervision.
Individual's health care and
special needs wilt be assessed by
a 1eam of professionals at the
center. Those services could
include nursing and medical
care, nutritional counseling,
physical therapy, occupational •
therapy o r speech therapy,
psychQlogical, social services and
recreational activities.
Services arc provided to adults
living in Costa Mesa, Huntington
Beach and Fountain Valley.
Speci3l arrangements can be
made to accommodate those ..
from surrounding communities.
:rhe center will be open 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m., Monday through
Friday. It is located at the Rea
Community Center at 661 W.
Hamilton St., Costa Mesa.
For more information or 10
arrange (or a visit to the center,
call 548-9331. '
"CrrY FDlTOk IRJS YOKOI, S40·1224 • .t.u. 361 c
CITYllDI
C"1lY P. VKSCH/fOll nit
Dream come true: Actress· Barbara Eden writes her name in cement Wednesday at Planet
Hollywood at South Coast Plaza. She also provided her costume and the genie bottle from
her television show "I Dream of Jeannie" to the restaurant. :-,
Costa Mesa OKs · improvements to city parks
• The Costa Mesa City Council
1ook a step Tu.csda~ night
tO\\'ard improving cit} parks.
a construction fund to renovate
1he pla)'ground~ after a parks
commissioner last•)ear said 1he
unstable v.ooden tot lots and
rusty play cquipri1ent are unsafe
for children and an in\.itation.
for la\\)Uit<i. ·
demolish the recreation building
and restroom at PJularino Park.
The council first apprO\.ed
pa~ing Sl8,900 to David Evans
and Msociates to redesign eight
tot lot at various park!> ar9untl
the city.
The ·council earlier thi
summer allocated $320,000 from
Meanwhile, Mt)a Pacific
Development Co. '~on a $16,350
contract to remo\e asbe!>los and
The structure was built in the
1960s and has been vacant for
more than 10 ):Cars. 1 he council
Cim approved the proJCCt l:l:it
September but the only bid the
ci1y received 1hen '"as at·lC•ht
$15,000 more than budgeted
Volunteers ·needed ror Back Bay cleanup day Sept. l1
You can help clean up the
Duck BaY. on Sept. 17 \\.hen
Newport ·Dunes, the Ne'' port
Harbor Arca Chamber of
Commerce and othci:. group!>
sponsor Uppe;r Ne" port Bay
Clc~tnup OJ).
Group\ and individuals are
welcome to meet ;tt Ne" port
Dune~ J~c!>ort, 1131 Back B~y ·
· ORANGE COUNTY FAIR WINNERS
IUNIOR & ADULT FLORICULTURE
Rochtllt O'Donnell, NeY.pon Beach,
Bonsai • Upright I Croton I
Dicffenbach1a I Fatsia I Fern ·
Mother I Monstera I Kalanchoc I Any
Other Not Usrcd r African Viotcr ·
Blue, Surgle I African Violet • Pink,
Double I Boston Fern I Bouganvillea I
Impatiens / Country • Using Daisies I
Beauty Repe ated / I lome on the
Range/ Uki·Dana: Exhibitor's Choice I
Today and Tomorrow/ Western
Abstraction I Oracen::i • Deremensis.
Ryan O'Donnell, Newport Beach, Any
Other Not Listed / African Violet
-Micro ~1iniature I Afric:in Violet ·
Single: Pink, Dlue I Rabbit's Foot
·Drive, bet\\cen 9 a.m. and
p.m. to pitch in with the
cleanup.
For more information on the
event, call 640-6746.
· Sh:rnn O'Oonntll, Ne"port Beach,
African Violet • Variegated, Micro
Miniature I Echcven.i / Fly Traps I
Boston Fern I Dish Garden I Planted
Rock / In a Basket I Containers ·
\Yilhin a Container I On a Piece or
Wood I Geranium I Gfopc Ivy I
Impatiens I Fuchsia I Any Other
Succulent Not Listed I Any Other
Cactus No t Listed I Croton I
Dieffenbachia I Dracena ·
Oeremens{s, Marginata, Godseffi:ina
(Gold Dust) I Fatsia I Fern -Mother /
Scheffle ra I Any Qt.her Not Listed I
K:ilanchoe I Chrys:inthcmum I African
Violet • Single: Blue, White.
Diane Williams of Costa Mesa took first place in the Home
Arts and Crafts competition by u~ing autumn leaves in her
entry in the dried or silk materiaJs division.
Ferri I Aloe I Old Man Cactus I Fly
Traps I Pothos I Dish Garden I Dwarf
or Miniature Plants / IJanging Basket
/ IJanging in a Pot / In a Basket I
Containers Within u Container.
D1nid Ken& Shaw, Newport Beach,
Aglaonema Silver Quee n I Calladium I Croton I Ficus Bcnjamina Variegata
I Radcrmachera I Bromeliad
Aechmea I Kalanchoc I Any Other
Not Listed I Anthurium I Bromeliad I
Ivy I Any .Other Cactus Not Listed.
dOUNDTOWN
TODAY
ADULT MUI.TM CAlll cunD
Harbor Adult Day Health Care Center
11pcn\ its doors today to provide
hcJlth, thuapcutic and social services
fnr the frail elderly and other
ph,\lcally or mentally impaired ad"'ts
"'ho need spcciaJized care. Hours arc
\1onday lhrough fnday, 9 a.m. to 3
p m The center IS Lhe Rea Community
( \:Oter, 661 W. Hamilton, Costa Mesa.
t-ur m1>rc inrormauon, call 548-9331.
CORPOUft Hownl ......_
1\1.irk Gold~cun. managing director ro,.
..,hamrock Holdings, Inc. 1r the
It aturcd speaker for the "AsSoctallon
for Corporate Growth meeting at The
P.a<.'1lil Club, 4110 MacArthur BhU. in
:-.n~port fk,1ch. The meeting i.tarn at
i·J!I pm Call 4¥>-7633 for
·~~1.'f\JUOn\ .
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,,L TH.NATIYI COMMUMICAftON
1\~ .9'11ve technology for a_µgmenting
.l•mmun1cauon, including speech
, nthcm~ed electronic devises,
(11inpu1cr displays and 01her products, \.
• 11.111 be on display today from 6 to 7:30
p m , Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Jlld Saturday rroin 8 a.m. to noon at
the Hyatt Newporter Hotel and
Kesort, 1107 Jamboree Rood in
'c11.port Beach. Cost is SS.
DllNIY UMIMD TMI KaNU
Patrick McGarry. manager of
.srch1tcctural and facility engineenng
'cf\1cc~ at Disneyland, will talk aboul
11. hat goes on behind the scenes at the
\lag1c Kmgdom at Jhc Business
De,elopmenl Association of Orange
Count) lunch program at che Westin
~011th Coast Plaza Hotel at Briscol and
\nton m Costa Mesa Cost is S40 for
m~mbers and S4S for non·membcrs.
'l"'orking at !'1 :30 ;..m., program ai
noon Call,'832·5741 for re crvations
.ond tnforruatton.
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IUILDINO A aUllNIU
· I lo\\ I 1\ Build A Busincs Thoe
\h\cl)!> MdkCS Money" i~ the top ic or
.1 'cmmar at Orange Coast College's
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• '''t 1\ S5 for members of the
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ARTS a MUllC •unvAL •
I he ,ccond Balboa Peninsula Arts Jnd
\lu'IC .. eM11.al \\ill be heltl from 10
1 rn to 6 pm. at the Balboa Pier.
11,1111.J-nahed 1cwelry, pamtmgs, dolls,
11•11 painttng~. 'Aoodwork from local
,11 ''''~ ""Ill he sold a1 the one-day
,·,r.:111 (luldrcn's events and mu~u: •
al-\• \\ 111 be provided. Admission 1~
lrr.:c and picnic space 1s ava1lebl(._~r
mnrc information call 644·3151.
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I h1. Orange Gro'c Ou1h Guild 1s
'f1on~onng a Quilt Show toda) from IU
.1 m. to 5 p.m. and unday from to
J m to J pm. at the Orange Count)
I J1rground~ Adnus~1on is $4 for
Jduhs. S3 'for seniors and JUntors.
l ndcr 12 arc free Call 968·5167 for
nwn: mformauon:
NOMI •unu llMINAlt
\.111J\ Adamek of Coldwell Banker
anJ i 1n.i \\ 1clcs of The I lammond
1 compan) Y.111 conduct a free home
l-11\r;r, 'cmtnar from 9.30 to 11 a.m at
Jl,l tll C ampu~ Drhc 1n Newport Beach.
I ,,, details, call 66R-9333 or 4~340..~
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Ccd~r Hill Reptile Enterprises is
'flOnsonng a Repulc Show at the
Orange County Fairgrounds today
lrom IO a.~. lo 5 p.m. and Sunday
from 9 a.m to 4 p.m. Adults arc SS,
JU111ors 6-12 are $1, under 6 free. Call
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Your Neighborhood Service Station at
I045 El Camino Drive in Costa Me a
•~ donating 25% of their car wash
, proceeds ~tween 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. to
the Estancia High School Key Club.
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COSTAMllA
900 block or West 17th Strccc: Four
gauges were stolen from a 1959
Chevy thac was left unlocked
overnight in the driveway of n
home. The loss was reported :it
S200.
2800 block .or Mesa Verde Orh e
EaJt: The Church of Religious
Science rcporled that someone
stole about $800 worch or stereo
equipment.
JSOO block or S11nta An11 Avenue: A
$10 mailboJI was ripped off It~
wooden post from fn fronc of an
..,4artment. .
3000 block or Jdfrty Drht: A
second moilbo~. also valued at $10,
wu reported siolen .
1800 block or Nt"port Doulevord:
The manager or on Edwards
Theater found the cncire stock or
ca ndy missing and SC\leral doors
removed from their hinges. 1 he
lou wasn't cscimatcd.
NIWPOllT aUCM
3200 block or Eut CoHl Ul&hway:
A burgundy 1988 ford facort was
•
stolen.
Wtst Balboa Boulevard and 44tb
Strctt: A four-inch dent was left in
the side or a man 's car when
someone threw a gloss object at it.
1400 block or Superior Annut: A
woman returned home to
apparently thwart an attempted
bur&lary. The suspect, who hod
been hiding behind a door,
scampered off and wasn't caught.
100 block or 38th Strtel: A pool
stick, sk~teboard..r.-tuitar and piggy
bank wc~g(he items listed
as stolen from a home. The total
toke was Sl,400, according to a police report.
400 block or Wcstmlnsttr Avtn~:
An American flag, worth Sl50, wa~
stolen from a n~ pole in front or 0 home.
TIP or'"' DAY
Any vehicle moving slowly and
without lights, or followina a
course 1ha1 appears aimless or
repetitive, is suspicious. ~pants
may be cosina for places to rob or
buralarizc.
-courtesy Newport Bctch police
•
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, September 8, 1994 A3
I
P erhaps you have heard of
t~e sailing yacht _
Pioneiro.
Despite her central air
condi tioning system and
the huge , plow-shaped anchor she
carries on her prow like a
battering ram, the 53-footer has·
won scores of trophies for her
owners and skippers, Dr. Bill and
Carole Dyrne.
The big ketch has done
especially well in the a{lnunl
,_ ___ ._ Newport to
On the
· Coast
Ensenadn
race,
trophying
almost every
year, and
winning first
in class last
April.
But last
weekend,
Pioneiro
became a
victim. She
was looted
and pillaged
as Carole and
, Bill enjoyed
laughs and conversation in Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club's Columbia
Room lounge a few hundred feet
away .
About 12:30 a.m., Carole said
good night and headed down to
her boat, where she and Bill spend
alm·os-1 every weekend.
Pioneiro is tied to a
channel-front slip in the C1lub's
marina. As she has done
thousands of times, Carole
climbed the dock steps up to the
deck of her boat and stepped
aboard.
But this warm night was
different. This nigh t, th e coc kpit
was full or bottles, jackets,
binoculars and other small ship 's
gear.
Not more than six feet away
were two men. Seconds see.med
like hours and before she could
scream or get off the boat, the two
men jumped overboard. They
swam for Little Island, about 30 ..
·yards across the c)1annel. Carole.
J an back to the club where
embers called 911.
"I've never seen a response like
that in my life," Bill Byrne told
me the next morning. "The police
were there in less rhan five
minute~. the Harbor Patrol was
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there, the police helicopter was
circling ovethc.ad and we.could ee
more cops over on the island. If
you have to be hit by burglars;
Newpor" Beach is the place to
have it happen."
widespread search of the island,
"Officer~ received infomtatit>
(from a resident) pinpointing
where the suspects were," Sgt.
Gonis said.
were busted in the very same
cockpit of the very same bo:n
where the first dude was :irrested.
live. She's just glad the cops got
rh?m.
Grunted, the attem ted burglary of a bOat 1s sma ecr as crim~--.; ___ _
Larry Grills..was one.of several
clu& members who watched from a
ringside seat on the club's upper
deck as Newport's finest launched
a manhunt on Little Island.
"lt wasn't but a couple of
minutes before they nailed this
ope guy in the cockpit of a power
-boat directly jtcross the cliannel.
They threw that searchlight beam
on him a~. boom, his hands shot
up in the air and they cuffed •
him."
According to the Newport
Beach PD's spokesman, Sgt. Andy
Gonis, the aHeged bad guys had •
betn drinking on this holiday
evening and this one was taki,,~ a
nap on the boat when he was so
rudely awakened. •
Le t me tell you, these'guys arc
not possessed f perior brain
powcf. For a git mer of the
intelligence leve these alleged
perpetraiors, consi this: They
Two of the suspects are
juveniles, one or whom ltves in
Newport Beach (but not on the
Island). The other two arc from
Stanton.
Carole Byrne doesn't care how
' old the pc rps arc, or where they
AWARp
AAATCO is The Proud
Recipient of The
.. Newport Balboa
'Rotary Club .. Award
For Honesty And '
Integrity.
• "We got a call about three 1n
the morning that they had found
the other guys and had thc-m in
jail. The next morning, dctecti\C'>
came do\\ n anq took fingcrpnni~
and they're keeping us informed
· · of eve I")' thing that's going on. '1 hi~
police department is terrific."
l·';un i h
t •• ._., rai t
S pt.·l·ia I
go th~)e day~ Nothi~g was stolen,
no harm v.as done.
llut I thought )OU should know
th:.it, in'this tO\\ n at least, there
arc ~till plenty of cops around
v. hen )OU need one-.
Fred Martin's column rons
tH:ry 'I hursdaj and Saturday.
However, the guy and his
clothes were dty, so police
contjnued searching for the two
whojumped off the boat. They
were busted about an hour -nnd a
half later.
Police blocked the bridge across
the Grand Canal, which separate~
Little Island from Balboa Island,
and began to look under every
rock.
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t~ • g a f ball p,ne at Can·
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Steinberg and Jeff Moorad. tio
be els t'M firm's baseball opera·
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~faris' bOme n:n record. S!ciri-
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m eom.,.ued to •h1t t:ic pla~ers,.
u..1:1crs and te~ o.>~ and radio
t-t~ are losing. be ~.d. _
And th:u., he said, doesn't com·
p.ue m 'hat the bns are mis~ng.
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bre-b the fantasy that m:-i~e)
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T he gala is anchored by the --i•---Taste of Newpon, u festtval
Sept. 16-18 giving residents
the opportunity to sample food
from elite restaurants for between
S 1 and $5 per plate.
Advance sales for tickets to
Taste of Newport -$6 for adults
and free for children -arc
considerably ahead of last year,
Loats said. ·
The chamber hopes to net
around $40,000 from the event.
The money will help support its
various programs .•
When it began five years ago,
the Taste of Newport was the only
Orange County culinary festival. It
has grown into one of the top
feasts in the country.
More than 30 restaurants will
participate, including The Arches,
The Cannery, Five Crowns, Ho
Sum Bistro, Lorenzo's Spaghetti
Your ticket
to a secure
retirement.
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Bender, :rutto Marc, Vi~la N a and many others.
While patrQl'ls of the fi
festival sample some of ewport's
finest dishes, they'll~ crcnadc
by entertainers such
country-pop supers r Juice
Newton, the Fabulous Jive
· Bombers, Three Dog Night, Jack
Mack and the Jieart Attack, Flight
805, Kell> Ral Band and the
Harry Jame( Orchestra.
"That should take care of
different tastes and appetites,"
Loats said.
There's more to SeaFciit than
food, however.
Loats said this yea'r•s ScaFcst
will be the mostelaborate ever,
especially since it's being held in
conjunction with Corona del Man
90th birthday party.
The party, which includes
dinner and dancing, will be Sept.
13 at Sherman Library and
Gardens. Admission is S65 per
person and reservations can be
made by calling 673-4050. The
money will be u cd to support the
Corona del Mar: Chamber of
Commerce. / .
"There w9r be something for
everyone efarywh«e in Newport,"
Loat! said'. "The whole city can
benefit.'/
Bacj by popular demand is a
watcy' polo tournament, featuring
to teams from colleges and
versities such as USC and
LA. It will be 7 a.m. lo 9 p.m.
Saturday and Sund\\y at Bergeson
Aquatic Center.
A nother favorite SeaFest event
is the sand castle-building
contest from noon until 3 p.m.
Sunday.· .
It 's not just for children. Ron
Leo's architectural firm in Corona
del Mar has been a perennial
contestant for the past 10 years,
wowing specl<ltors with elaborate
sand structures.
Yeo and his partners are in the
process of building wooden molds
which will be used for packing
sand. The molds are under •
construction in the parking lot of
Yeo~s office.
This year, Yeo's group plans to
• ma~c replic6s of the
dolphin·shaped 1opiarics-which T
were installed last summer in th~
median strips of Coast Highway in
' Corona del Mar.
"We always try to do something
•related to Corona ~cl Mar," Yeo
said. "The dolphins will be
skimming the ocean, mnking
waves. Maybe the waves will be
made out of flowers." ,.
Building the sand castles· is a
time-intensive project which Yeo
and his partners take vcw
seriously, he said.
Unfortunately for fam. of "The
Duke," th e much touted John
Wayne Film Festival didn't come
together as planned.
···1 he (JolTn Wayne) family
wanted to be involved, and they
• didn't have enough time 10 put
something together," Loats said.
"But we're re.illy going to ha\.e
something ne\t year."
Thursday, September 8, 1994 A5
Mory Borr, Certified Gemologist
having almost no value
Come In and see our nice.
selection of sopphire Jewel·
ry .. both blue and fancy
colors. •
· 'Rotex hos always been our
main watch atong with Cymo
and we have never hod any
truly Inexpensive ·run· watch
es until now• We hove JUSf put
in the Adidas hne and you
have to see these watches to
understand my'descript1on as
·run· watches There ore spe-
cial designs for soccer players
bowlers. tenn s buffs. golf
hockers. you name 1t and
some wild. mod deS1gns JU~
tor tun l<'.5 11lng. 'ree spirits
Priced .at S49 50. they hove
Quartz movemenis· .Nit a
warranty tor one veor This pan
ot the Adidas line 1s called
·Leisure· but 111 bet the school
kids wilt really respond to
them .
For a recorded me!\sage
of current rate information, call
1-800-4US BOND
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Sopphire is the ~eptember
birthstone and we ore feotur
ing it 1n our.store this month in
all its splendid colors It is the
mineral corundum and any
color except red {which Is
Ruby) Is called Sapphire Most•
people think of Sapphire only
as blue but It also 1s ptnk. pur
pie. yellow, etc These os a
group are referred to os fancy
colored Sapphires. The most
valuable ore 1udged by 1ntens
lty of color with white sapphire
The companion hnf> of Adi
dos s coiled ~Equipment and
includes some chronogroP.hS
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Breal< out your .tux, the fall soclal season begins this weekend -T he fall social eason
offici:illy begins this week.
The buckets, sand shovels
and barbecue tools have been well
u~cd this summer, but alas, its
lime to dust off the tuxedo. Now
through Christmas, the calender is
overnowing.
"It must be a sign," said one
crowd watcher on the SRO sand
of Newport Beach over the Labor
Day .weekend. "A good sign that
the economy is better, or perhaps
the fund-raising folks are just plain
tired of c<illplaining and they.'re
pulling out all the stops .this year
to kick start their engines."
And the-engines are roaring.
The ninth annuaJ Big-Splash
Fund-Raiser, benefiting the AIDS
"' Servi~es Founaalion or Orange
8.W.
Cl8'
County, will be
held htday,
Snturday and
Sundny at the
home of Al
Roberts and Ken
J lUson.
The Big Splash
has ambitious
plans. Organizers
have subtitled the
weekend-long
event as "How to
raise liix figures The Crowd for a great cause
in your back
yard."
The Splash begins Friday
evening with cocktails at 6:30 and
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a show at S'. Th~ arrair is repc!ated
on Saturday and Sunday eveniflgs,
with dinner served to donors
Sundny following the performance.
One hundred percent or the
proceeds "will go to the men,
women and children diagnosed
with AIDS who receive help from
the AIDS Services Foundation of
Orange County," commented
David Armendariz, event
organizer.
Tickets range in price from $50
to $250. Major donors are
cordially invited to open their
'Checkbooks above and beyond. For
tis:kets and information, call
233-1~34.
T he e!ght annual Dyron Scolt's
"Challenge For The Children"
will also be Friday evening as the
Newport Beach Marriott Hotel
welcomes back the big.guys with
the big hearts.
Former Laker star Scott, now
with the f ndiana Pacers, his
National Basketball Association
buddies and local planners are
cal,Jj.Pg for this year's fund-raiser,
as in years past, to be black tie
and athletic shoes.
.Ladies with long and short
gowns flock to· the ball in comfort,
attempting to outdo one ano1her
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in the style department. Last year,
Cleva lfownrd or Newport Dcach ·
took the style awar~ for her
Americana-themed, red, white and
blue chiffon and sequined dress,
with Keds to m3lch. This year, the
Style Police will be on p:\trol once
again. The challenge is up for
grabs.
Jerry Buss, Sen. Charin
Calderon, SherUT Brad Gates and
a host of heavyweights to insure a
smash event.
Proceeds from the dinner and
the cx1ravagant silent and live
. auction will bC' shared by local
charities, including Assistance
Lengue of Newport Mesa, Human
Option's, Children's Home
Socie1y, Florence Criuenden
Services, Juvenile Diabetes
Meanwhile, Scoll has called on
the likes of Jerry Mathers (The
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BA-Wlctioried ch3rity basketball
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to all events can be obtained by
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0 n Saturday is u Fiesta 1994,
supporting The Bo"ers
MUJCwn of Cultural Art. This
year's fiesta theme is "California,
The Golden Years."
556-2122_ el1erwon 220.
Before \'OU he.ad to the
Ncwporter for a little jan, i!op by
the Marriott at Fashion lMand to
support .. Ra~ For The C\ire
l 994.''-0n-Sund31"lfremoon. tbe
SU$l.D G. Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation hosts a tea from :? to 4
p.m. to announce the upcoming
race.
h 's !ppropriately called .. A
Swvhors Tea," honoring speci!tl
guest Patty Eder, "ell-lno" n
bro3dcast journalist and breut
cancer SUJY1vor.
Organizer Sueanne Pacini 1.a\·s.
"wear )"Our most bcautif ul hal and
enjoy high tea, and a sh:iring of
m1rncles, maling of friends. on a
joyful Sunday afternoon l\anC)
Raymon "ill tale your resel'\ dti n
at 651-0705.
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Guests v.ill enjoy the first
vic~rng of C31iJornia p3 intings b)'
Willlam and AJbert McCloskcy.
Ptanncrs hope to transport guests
back to a "romantic time v.hen
artists captured California's
unspoiled terrain in their plaip air
pajntings," commented the
museum's Cookie MatNt\ln.
B. W. Cook's column ap~ars
Tbui'sda.f and SaturdD.~.
G nger Hams of Newport 'stands in front of one of the hand-
painted table cloths to be sold at La Fiesta 19~4.
Chaired by Sharon Estcrley,'
with fonncr. Disne) 13nd president
ack U odqulst as honorary chair,
La Fiesta 1994 plans a very special
treat. Local volunteers have been
very busy painting tablecloths for
the evening affair.
"The tablecloths,' which ha'c
become works of art 1hemsehes,
have brought together local
"omen in much the same fashion
as the old world quilting bee,"
MacNevin said. "The bcaufiful
loths will be sold to benefit the
museum's educational programs,
hich enrich the li\es of so man~
Newport-Costa MeS3 reii1den1s,
·oung and-old alike."
La Fiesta information can be
1obtaincd by calling 567-3639.
Two maJor e\ en ts arc planned
for Sunday. Center 500, supporting
The Orange County Performing
Arts Center, throws lls "White
Linen and Jazz 1994." The
eighth-annual gathering of musical
legends is slated to feature the
sounds of soprano saxophonist Jeff
Cionzalez, formerly with the Miles
Davis band and Manhattan
Transfer.
The destination will be the
Hyatt Newporter. A $45 ticket
includes a lavish buffet dinner,
including hors d'oeuues,
h:impagnc and desse rt. Proceeds
rom the party benefit The Center.
lckcts are available by calling
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S trict's bo3rd of directors. ."fRA H "It comes up in our meetings," BIRTHDAY
......... 1 Reichle said. "The problem is get·
fre• ~••• A 1 ting worse, and the board wants to
c:ins is more th3n annoying. know what the staff is doing about
Rcichte nid it's al o iUeg:il in the-it."
city of Costa Mes3. Reichle said the staff is cur-
"Therc's a municipal ordina ~~ rently discussing ways to "get the
that prohibits it," she sa id. "OncC-message out" that scavenging
those trash cans go out to the through trash cans is not allowed
sudden growth in the late 1960s
and early 1970s hit him liko e ton
of briclws when he came home
after se~ing several ye3rs in the
Army.
As a student at Monterey'Pen·
insula College in 1975, Johnson
wrote an essay for English Compo·
sition 101 caned "Where Shall I
Call Home?"
curbs, they become the property of in the city: . .
the district. She said the d1st~1ct has ~lso
"A lot of people may not know co~posed a c~mplamt quest10~
that because for quite a long time, natre that re~1dents can. obt~m
ibis was an open city. This ordi-thro~gh the city managers office . at City Hall. nan~c JUSt ~cnt into effect 8 year "It just asks the residents if the
In the essay, Johnson pondered
who had "stolen" his hometown.
Jgo in July.. problem occurs at any particular
, But. tl~3l s. not the only rea~on time of day, if they see a truck, if
the di.strict is un~a~py. Ac~ordmg they've gotten the license plate
to Rc~chle, the d1stnct has Its own number -anything that can help
recycling program. So, when scav-identify the people who are doing
cngers talo.e, cans and bottles from this," she s:iid. "Then, aCter we get
curb·si.dc tra!>h cans, they're also enough facts assembled, we'll go
talo.ing !11oncy a"'ay from the dis-to the city manager and talk about
1rict, and that concerns the· dis-code enforcement options."
"It's impossible to provide the
exact date 1he' robbery took place;
it didn't take just a day or a
month to complete. I wou ld esti-
mate the entire caper took at least
15 years," he wrot~.
Johnson recalled that fateful day
in the 1970s when he returned
home Crom Vietnam and dr6ve up
· Costa Mesi-bred pianist returns home to perform
• A former Cost;i Mes a resident
know.n professionally as "Lani of
l lawaii" returns to the Ciry of
the Arts at JO a.m. today to
perform in the Fairview.
Developmental Center
auditorium.
The public is invi ted to attend .
the concert, at which the pianist
A GIRL '5 BEST FRIEND ·
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wtthln ti. past 600 Y'°" Befort that time, diamonds
were reserved only for wear by men in high
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all changed wflen Agnes Sorel the ocknowltd9ed
mistr11s of King Cho~ VII of France, grew dissatisfied
with mere glfti of castles, ·lands, ond precious relics.
She cowttd tht diamonds and other jewelry wom liy
tht French ruler and men of high stand1119 Not on~
did she have her tMh granted, blA the krng ~rought in
hrs 6wn diamond cul!m from YenKe and
Constantino~• lo be plA ot her disposal Before my
long, women "'" following Sortl's m1119lt ond
dromonds soon btCllmt pomorily cmocra1td more with
women than men
There oren't many ptaple os fo11una11 os Agnes
Sorel lo howt thew own dramond cutltrs, blA here at
ROYAL Jl'WUERS; we do hon a wide seled1on of
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champognt·colot.O diamond.
will play old Vienna waltzes,
South American tangos and
Broadway show tu1;1es.
Highlighting the program, titled
"Melodies Crom Vienna to
Broadway," will be a rendition
of his father's ballad
"M:apuana," which translates in
Hawaiian to "beautiful flower."
The entertainer majored in
theater arts at Orange Coast
'College in 1966. lie has
performed throughout the world
and sings in Russian, French,
German, Italian and English.
The San Francisco resident is
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The original abode building that became the Sherman Library
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J layton, owner of Hayton's Day
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• GAINS
Mac Betnd
SCHOOL
ENTHUSIASM
School's back in session and
the momentum continues in
the Newport-Mesa district.
Reasons for the optimistic
outlook: reduced class sizes,
bigger budgets and
continued dynamic
~eadershlp from Mac Bernd.
PORT THEATRE
One of Corona del Mar's
favorite landmarks gets a
boost in the box office when
its owner decides lo build
two more movie screens
within caverno4s building.
With the additional sereens,
the Port cou1d become the
place to go for foreign .films.
'
MUSIC PROGRAMS
. Thanks to the hard work and
lobbying of 30 teachers, the
Newport-Mesa School Board
is expected to approve
$130,000 for fine and
performing arts programs,
which have suffered
tremendous budget cuts in
recent years.
LOSSES
FEELING' OF
SAFETY
A masked gunman robbe9 an
A TM customer at the Bank of
America branch in Eastbluff
this weekend, th e second
armed robbery at that same
bank in less than two weeks.
<
JUSTICE
A Harbor Municipal Court
judge blamed authorities for
botching a manslaughter case
that could have sent a Costa
Mesa wom(Jn to jail in t~
hit-and-run death of '>
14-year-old Richard Sullivan,
an Ensign Junior High
student. Charges were filed
365 da'is after the fatality _:_
too late for a fair trial,
according to the judge. .
While Costa Mesa police and
the Orange County District
AttorneS> poi~t fingers at each
.othe~u~n Sullivan--
Richard's mother -remains
bewildered.
"I get to suffer forever,"
she said. "And she (the
aq:used) gets to go horn~
without any punishment cit
all. That doesn't ever\ begin
to seem fair."
AOOOD ·.
.NEIGHBOR
The Congregation Shir
Ha-Ma'alot, which shared
space with St. Mark
Presbyterian Church in
Eastbluff fo 15 y.ears, moved
to larger quarters in Irvine ·
last week, ending a highly
unusual and successful
inter-religious relationship.
,
Making
, .headlilies . ..
53 years
"later
Newport Beac h resident
tops off career in
newspapers as 'Daily Pil ot
Editor-for-th e-Day'
After an intense bidding ;,,Iir, C.R.
Tlrompson wop the "Daily Pilot
Editor-for-the.Day" prize at a recent
American Heart Association auction at the
Balboa Bay Club.
\Vha'l follows are /Jis reflections on tile ,
day. · · _
BY C.R. THOMPSON . '
I n one brief afternoon, I culminated a
53-year career as..a newspaper man.
It all began in 1941. l had
completed high school a month
previous. I was ready for the world~
Our weekly newspaper -the Sanford
Tribune, Maine's Greate~;t \~eekly -had
"' advertised for someone, ~yone, to learn
the business from the ground up. I .was
hired at $12 per week. While rushing horne
to tell Mom, I thought of my new ·
appropriate name: "Scoop," "Flash," even
. ''Slug" if I had .to work in the press shop.
The "from-the-ground-up" job
description was appropriate. l cleaned the
parking lot; swept the print shop, separated
all the type slugs thrown to the floor by the
typesetters, whkh were tossed into the
melting pot for reuse another 9ay.
COMMUtHn C~MMINTARY
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C.R. Thompson served as the "Daily Pilot Editor-for-the·Day."
meeting the delivery boys, about 60 of had to learn to drive the company ":.in Lo
them, collecting the money and recording take Rictures and deliver papers. The
the quantity and <:ash. ~ owner knew the owner of a car agency
The newsboys picked up their p<.pers (Hudson I lorncts) that was behind in
around noon, paying in ;idvance seven cents paying his a<lvertising accoun1.
per copy. The weekly sold for 10 cents. H e agreed to teach me to drive fur S::!O.
My brother had a paper route consisting [l took me about 20 hours of my o" n
of 40 paying customers and five deadbeats time. My dri' .. ing test consistc-<l .of going
over a five-mile area. He made about Sl.20 "ith the editol' to deliver papers. ·
plus tips totaling 15 cents on a good week. ~fy fir~t test scared t}1e hell out of him.
If a. customer didn't have a di!Tle one week, My ~econd, apd last, test consisted of a
he was told to have 20 cents ready next · one-block. drive with the O\\ ncr "ho,
• week or no paper. probably out of fear, decided 1 hJd pa:.)cJ
As I recall, the only time a boy\\: s and gave me the keys to the van. _
sfiffed was if the customer moved c r died. ln January, following my 1 Sth birthd.t), I
The surviving spouse usually didn't believe received a nice leller from President
the· dime hadh't been paid. Sometimes, if Roosevelt. It began with "Greetings."' It
you argued well enough, or shed a tear, you was a \Cry frie.J.ldly letter telling n~\! I \\J\
got you r dime, rcluctant_ly. drafted and 10 report to Foq De\·on:.,
Also on press day, I helped the editor Mass. for induction, by April JS, 1943. t--1)
deliver bundles of papers along a two·hour newspaper career. was on hold.
route, consisting of va rious types of store,.s, Because we won the war to end :ill \\ ar),
such as Lowell's Drugs, LeBeau's I was able 10 go to college and l:.tw scl~ol
Hardware, Allen's V~riety. We delivered in · under the GI Dill, move to California'f
his personal car. ln those days, one of the marry my beloved f\tillie, rnisc a famil)',
• perks of being editor was using your own Jeff. CJ1arlie an? Cind)', and' enjoy three
• car careers -all wtth my newspaper career on
T. . hold.
A month later, I qualifieq as a
proof reader. It was easy. The regular
proofreader didn't show up, and I was Che ·
only person available. Capable or not, I was it. . •
Tuesdays we(e proof reading days;
Wednesdays were revisions, layouts.and
~ore proofreading; Thursdays we went to
press. I had remembered a line from a long
ago newspaper movie, so when prcsstime
came, I ran up and down the hall yelling,
"Let's go to press!" The editor asked me to
limit my enthusiasm and just inform the
three people involved tt\at .it was presstime.
Months passed and I learned how to
work the Addressograph machine •. which
made the thin metal plates with the names
and addresses of subscribers, for printing
on individual pieces of brown paper used lo
wrap papers for mailing.
· I had to make sure the plates were in
alphabetical orcjer by towns, cities and .
states. This was one of fou r tasks.
The second task consisted of
handwrapping the 500 or so papers for
mailing. If it hadn't been for the fact the
·press rolled at dawn (another movie
cliche), I would not have been able to
finish wrapping papers in time for task No.
3, counting and bundling the papers,
.. Crime rate down
The crime rate in Costa Mesa has dropped
12.5% during the first six months of 1994
and not one word about it in the Pilot.
Another newspaper wrote an extensive
article on crime in Orange County on their
first pate. They have commenti=d
ext~nsively on the fact that the crime rate
in Cost;i Mesa has dropped more than any
·Other city in Orange County -.and·nothing
in the Daily Pilpt about it.
'The Police Department,-our City
Council,.our..schools,. th mothers
volunteering plus many Others should be
commended. It proves that when pcopJe
work together, good will follow.
Shame on the Pilot for neglecting to
ask N?· 4 was a retur~ to .real1t~! On Sept. 2, 1994, my newspaper career
sweeping down the ed1tonal offlce.s~ came to an exciting, enjoyable concl.usion. _ pressro~m and darkroom, then preparing The only position n\Qrc re\\:.lrding than
100. copies of the paper for p~rsonal editor is editor-of-the-day for the Daily
delivery to advert.1sers. I never understood Pilot. l not only helped select a story for
why so ma~)' _copies went to . the front pnge of the Scpt..3 edition (l non-ad~ert1sers, sue~ as ~eer bars, din~rs argued for a story on .the arrests of
and <4iOC1al clubs until years later when I hookers) I had lunch \\ ith editor Dill
lea rned the meaning of "payola." Lobdell ~nd managing editor Steve Marble
. In 1_~42, we lost our only photogra_Pher to where we discus~cd the times, politics and
the military draft. He had to report .10 60 the ~conomy. they politely tolerated my
days. Naturally, I_ was pro~oted ~o , views on the Los ~ngeles Times, Ne'\ port
photographer-trainee (trainees d1dn t ge t City Council and ctty manager, and, as to
_ raises). T_his consisted of learning the parts -the economy: why the cditor-of·the-d::iy
and purpose of a GraphOex or Graphic doesn't comm::ind an outrageous salary.
camera, nash attachment, various kinds of 1 was delighted to meet 1ris Yokoi, Tqny
film and tripod, followed by the processing Dodero, Dave Heitz. Such ta lent! Youthful
of film, printing and enlarging. Tl\e~. going and in~igor:iting. If we haJ them on the
out on assignment and taking pictures. Sanford Tribune in 19-tl-1942, we \\Oulu
.f rom then on, I insisted on being called have had n Pulitzer or two. Include Tina
'"Flash." I was the envy of my peers. Dorgatta, f\latt Coker, Ru!>s Loar, M:irn1e
A few months later, the assistant editor McLeod and Anne Spurn, \\e could ha .. e
married a soldier, and they went off to war. been The 11mes. "
Another non-raise promotion. However, l Fifty-three year~ .... it ~eem!> as though it
was at S15 per week and life was g(eat. The were ye:.terday ... th.111k:. to one gluriou~
owne;:r had to hire another tdinee, which afternoon at the DJily Pilot.
meant I was no'lon~er low man. . c.u. Thompson is a resident of Nruport
Being the official press photographer, I Bc•:u-t1•
HqTLINE
cover this story in your paper. The Pilot
can't bring themselves to ever say anything
nice about anyone.
ELLEN PRICE!
Costa Mesa
Restaurant tax
I recently read an article (in disbelief l had
to read it a second time) indicating the city
of Newport Beach is considering increasing
sales tax on restaurant bills from 7 .Y.% to
8%. The additional V4% would fund
joint-marketing effort$ to encourage diners
to patr.onize. Ne-wport Dench reslaurants,--
according to Assistant City Manager Ken
Delino, who was quoted as saying, "It used
to be that Newport Beach was the place in
the county to get a ibod meal. Now, darn •
it, some of these other citk~ are getting
g.ood re~taurants."
What ~bunch of fuay thinking. In the
first pl~e. many citi~s in Orange County
for years.(;.ind before Ne\\ port Dcach) have
had some fine restaurants. The above
statements have Jikcly offended people
from other Orange County cities '"ho "ill
say scr--Newport Deach.
So no, let's charge the good guys who :ire
spending their dollars cat in~ in h'e\\ port
Beach nn additional Wio and you know
what we're going to say ... scr--Newport
each~ We'Jl-jus_t ~t a thos~ many other
goqd restaurants outside of Ne\\ port Deach.
What great thinkers we have. at City Hall ..
NANCY AN:fON
Newport Beach
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR RIPRUINTATIVIS
RIBUnALS
Defending
Rohrabacher ..
on crime, .. -gun issues
Subject: Mark Pctrnc<:<J\
editorial today (9,6/94) "Docs
Dana deserve another te1 m?"
If I \\ere Dana Rohrabacher, I
would mail :J copy of this
editorial to e\'cry person in my
district.
It h;.is to· be the be~r
-endorsement a candidate could • ever recet\C. .
TOf\t NAUGHTON •
Ne" port De:.ich
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l read the Petracca article "and·
am not very pleased. hupport
D:ina Rohr:ibacher :ind I found ;i
lot of inconsistcncie~ in this
article. Tht: \\-riter seemed to
as)11me lhat the Democrat> "ere
right :ibout Ulot Of ~tu IT, such as·
gun control. Well. they arc
wrortg. There are 3,000 l:.t\\l> un
gun control and none of them
\\Ork. I suppon criminJI contrul
and the National ltilk ·
Assocbtion. of \\hich I am a
member. I support D,rna
Rohrbacht:r's stand on crime and
on the \\ar' on drugs. \\hich up
until no" hJs been totJlly
ineff c:ctive.
1 ju:.t think 1h;1t in this dly and
age, there is so much liber;il ~lull
in the pres~ and all the m.:ijor
newsp:ipers. it seems, ... are
liberal. I think an Orange Cuunt)
ne\\ !>paper Ill :i hc~rt of
conservative count!)' \\OulJ uu
\\ell to reflect a lot nforc •
conservative 'ie\\S. l\e bt:cn
reading the lo~al ne\\Sp;.ipcr~ lur
a long time and I'm ju'>t ratha
tlisappointcd. I \\Ouldn't hJ\e
been so disappointed if 1 \\a'>
seeing ;.i nice big article, JU:it th~
same ~izc, denoting '"Ii> DJn:.i
Rohrbacher is so·popubr. He
h:is11°t been ~lccted on a Lluke
He's elected because. he':.
honoring his constituent\, \\ i)>ht:!->.
such as mine.
GREG l lA~SO~
Nc\\pOll 13e.Jl..h
0
l re ad-with intere~t the artide
•Mitten by !\'lark Petracca
concerning DanJ Rohrab.ichcr. I
had to go no f urthcr ~hJn th!'.' -
Ci rst attacJ... on. him, '' hich is
crime, \\here he \\ai..\.l!I) much
opposed to Rohrabacher \llling
against President Clinton\ crime
bill. l also lJst "eek rcJd \\ nh
intere;t in the Co.Jster a M le ·
from Congressman Chn~ Co\ 1.n
"hY he diJ not \Ole on thJt bill
and the basic reason. I th ink b1.1th
these gentlen1Jn didn't \ Ot.! \\ .1.,,
th~ll thev diJ not ha"e the
opportunit) to c' en re.id the bill.
Thi.: article C\pl:imed that :.i
group of Dcn11Jcrab met 10 the
\\CC hours of SunJay inornin~g-l_o_
m.1J...c sure that the ~4-hour
reaJinl! rule \\ ould be \\Ji\ ed
:ind \\hen they.uHroduced 11 on
the floor on SundJ). ·nvbuJ) had
the opp~munity tv re;.iJ the bill
3nd the\ 100k the 'Ute anJ thcv
spent $30 billion. or our en ·
money \\tlh0ul e\en l..ho\\ing
what the} !-pent 1t on. Nu", 1l
Mr. ~fark Pdrncca thinks. th.1t"i.
the way this £0\'Crnmcnt ousht tu
be run. thJt') fine 13ut t0 me,
this is just another liberal
attack111g anoth1.·r con'>ef\.uti' c
and I think that 1he article th.11
Cox \HOte in the Coaster ts
MCC£ azy I£,adingJor C\el"')bllJJ
so we.can sec c\actl) how t_his
government b being run •
DlCK \\OOOS
CornnJ Dd \tJr
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225-5611. (most of Newport Beoich)
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fa cl~ n II.it t, John rkJgc), J.in n,b.l\. l'h1l ~,}l\\\>llC. Bill Clinton, (D), The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania
Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500. {202) 4?6-11 l l (6 a.m.
to 2 p.m. P.S.T.)
VICI PRlllDINT
Al Core, (D). The Capitol Bldg., Suite ·2'12, Wa.sllington,
D.C. 20500
OOYIRNOR
Pete Wilson, (R), Sute Capitol, Sacr1menco, 95814,
(916)+.5-~841
U.1.llNATOU
Barbara Boxcc, (D}, 112 H;tt Senate Bldg., Suite 212,
Washington D.C., 20510 (202) 224-3553 or (310)
414·.S700
Dianne Feinstein, (D}, 331 Hm Bldg., Washingt0n D.C.,
20510 (202) 224-3841 or 11I11 Sant.i Monic.t BlvJ., Ste.
915, Los Angeles, 90025, (310) 9 14·7300. .
MOUll o• RIPRlllNfATIYll
Chril Cm, (R), 47th Din., 4000 MacActhur Blwd .• Eut
Tower, Suite 430, Newport Beach, 92660. 756·22,... or
Dana Rohrabacher, (R), 45th Din., 16162 Beach Bh•d .,
Suire 304, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 841~2433 or
1027 l:o"b'Worth Building, W;ishington, D.C. 20515,
(202) 225-2415. (Cos~ M~~a and W~t Newport Bc;ich)
ITATIHNATI
Marian Bergeson, (R), 37th Dm. 140 Newport Center
Drive, Suite 120, Newport Bc.u.:h, 92660, 640·1137 or
(916) 445-4961. tRcprcscncs Newport Bc-01ch, Cost.i Meu)
ITATI AUIMILY
Gilbert Ferguson, (R), 701h Dist., 4299 MacArthur
Blvd., Suite 204, Newport DcJch, 92660, 756-0665 ur
(916) 445-7222. (Newpon Bc.1ch and Co.na Mesa.~
CALlfORNIA COASTAL COMMllllON
San F~ncisco (415) 904-5200 (South c~t ~g1on ·
coverage split between offices in long Bc.ich (113)
590·5071, an4 S.in Diego.
COUNTY aOAltD o• IUNllVllOU·
HUI of Admininnrion, 10 Ci\11C Ctnttr Plaza, Santa An.1,
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H:ltriett Wieder 2nJ Dist. Costa Mc .i. 834-3220
Tom Riley 5th. Dist. (Ncwpo1t Bc.ich, S.im.i An.1 Heights)
834·3550 .
COUNTY IOUD Of IDUCATION
200 Kalmus Drive, Com McsJ, r.O BO\ 9050,
92628·9050, 966-4000.
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G. HowaJ~ Bo.trJ Members: Shel'ry 8.aum, Paul C.
Berger, N.10cy PollnJ, WaJtcr G. llow.Ud, AtmanJQ
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CITY eOYllNMINT
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PORTS .·
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SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387
Eteb1111 ·Worlds
seek fair winds
First cabin field is set for the Etchell s worldS
~That's the first request
f rdTn most all skippers, that
stiff breezes will juice it up.
BY lllCHAJ.D D umt, S.Oan ~a
N EW POR T
BEAOI -At stake is
an antique silver bowl,
better known as the
Founders T rophy,
awarded to the 1994
world champion.
~ Four former worl d champs
among 62-boat fleet for races.
W ith the first race of the l994
Merrill Lynch Etchells World
Championships scheduled to
start at noon Saturday, many of the
world's best sailors have already
descended on Newport Harbor Yacht
Club. •
, championships), sailmaker Jud
Smith from Marblehead, Mass.,
and Craig Healy from San
Francisco. These sailors all have
significant international regatta
experience, which could prove
critical this week.
Top local contenders will
include sailmakers Dave Ullman
and Bill Menninger, both of
whom are known for peaking at
major regattas. Otlier Newport
fleet sailors who have the
potential to contend include Tim
Hogan, who has been fast in
recent weeks and was a lop boat
Boating
Of the 62 boats entered, at
least 20 have enough sailing
talent to win O\.erall honors.
With no throw-outs, good starts
and consis~nt, conservath:c
racing wrn be critical.
September is notorious (or fluky
south-westerly conditions, so the
stage is set for some of the best
racing action seen in this atca
thi s year.
First race is Saturday.
• For years, sailing tactics olf
Ne .... port were simple. Because
the wind always clocked to the
west in the afternoon, the first
According to Ullman, local conditions
ha\e been '.>Ubtly changing O\er the last
few ~cars. "Mo-,t like I), c \C') thing
sailors ha\c he;mJ about !\~"port
Ueach b ob')ol~te. Some pf the lo~ab,
rcfu)ing to '-lcccpl tnese changes, h.:ive
gone from contenders to follo,,crs," he
said.
· "Thc1e arc t\\o good rules to 0follow:
First, if the \ltmJ speed is increasing to
the 12-15 knot range, the nght side "ill
pay because there "di be nmre \\ind
and a right sh1l t Secund: ii the \\tnd 1s
not incrc:hing and generally sta) ing in
the 6-10 knot range, there '''II be a
But before any of
the 62 boats launch on
Saturday for the 20th annual Mer-
... nc11•LL1fh9e as
Over 50 boats will be in Newport for
the regatta from all over the world
including teams from Hong Kong,'Gr~at
Britain, Australia,"Bermuda and
Canada. Four past world champions -
Dennis Conner, John Savage, Dave
Curtis and Colin Beashel -are going
all out for this year's championship.
Othet top contenders will include
Australian boatbuilder Ian Bashford
(runner-up to Beashel in the '93 world
. at the '85 worlds, Jim
Buckingham, Colin Bate, Paul Sharp,
Nina Nielsen, Kim McRae, Gaston
Ortiz, Robert Kinne.)' a1'd Phil
Thompson.
boat to the right corner ''ould
alwa)s go on to win the race. All it touk
to win in Newport was a· clean sti.lrt,
good boatspeed, ancj a clear lane to the
righ t c~rner. ·~.-· · ·
!ight shift on the beach '' 11 hout an>
mcre:.ise an "md speed ... most of the
time, the boab on thr.;. h.ft "ill ha\e
enough \\ind to U\ercomc any right shift
(oil the b~ach). ··
John Dra.1 ton's boating column a
appears in tlw V:u/y Pilot ctcry T/wrsda).
_ , KATSVYA llAINONE/fO• Tiit DAILY PILOT
Anchoring CdM's secondary are· cornerback Brian Hogan (30), strong safety J.J. DiCesare (22),. free safety Josh Walz (7).
THE BAPTISM
...,. Mark Schuster and his S'ea Kings unveil new system Friday night against always strong Edison.
BY BAU.Y PAULXNEJl. Sroan Wann
F irst-year coach Mark Schuster came to Co-
rona del Mar to watch the beautiful sunsets. ~
Prepa!ing his CdM High football teams to ,
play teams from the Sunset League, didn't quite~): '
hold the same allure, but he couldn't get one with·
out the other.
· So, Schuster, who built a 61-33-3 record the last
nin~ seasons at Azusa High, begins his rei~n as a Sea King
against perennial Sunset League power Edison, Friday at 7:30
p.m. at Newport Harbor High.
The Sunset League opener is somewhat of a CdM tradition,
as 16 of the last 18 seasons have begun with a Sunset foe.
Of.those 16 games, the Sea Kings have won 11, but 'none of
those . have ?Orne at the hands of Edison, which topped CdM,
14· 7, in the inaugural meeting between the two last fall.
~ach D~ve. White's Charge~s hav.e made something of a
habit of winning openers, having triumphed in six straisht.
White, entering his ninth season, has lost only one season-
Eagles open ·up tonight
• ~ Cypress boasts solid nucleus of returning starters.
BY B~Y PAULJCNllJ., Sroan Wann
B cf ore they've called one .... plar, challenged an
official or delivered their mitaal pre-game. pep
talk, the football roaches at Estancia and Cy-
press high schools had something tO' celebratt about
the upcoming 1994 season: The schedule.
Instead of opening against teams ranked in at least ~
one Orange County preseason top 10 poll, Estancia
and Cypress get a chance to match their 1993 victory
total ag_ainst eacb other, tonight at 7:30 at Western High in Ana-
heim.
"l feel real good 'oinf into this game, partly because we're not
playing Los Amigos, ' said Estancia Coach John Liebengood, not-
1ng the Lobos' cu rrent status in the polls and their recent two-
game winning streak in season-openers with the Eagles. "CypreS!
isn't ranked." •
Cypress Coach John Selbe, entering his eighth season as head
coach after a stint as an assistant last fall, is likely in a similarly
uplining mode. The Centurions opened the last two seasons with
losses against highly-regarded Kennedy, but were forced to find a
new opening opponent, due to Kennedy's return to the Empire
League which Cypress calls home. •
Both Estancia and Cypress have just one win In their last 13
contests, •nd the Eaales, 1-9 in '93, currently sport an ei1bt·1•mo
losina,,streak. .. ... ~a
opener as head coach.
Schuster unveils his creative offensive syMem. "hich fea tures
a variety of formations, consistent motion and the Jbtlity to con-
stantly adjust to find defensive weaknesses.
Senior quarterback Aaron Perlmutter trigge r:> the attack, as
one of five returning offensive starters from l:ist rear's 7-4 CdM
squad. .
Senior Brian Hogan will open at tailback, "ith JUntor Josh
Walz at fullback. All-District returner Billy Taketa and Myles
Davis are veteran receivers.
Defensively, senior middle linebacker Carter Wells anchors a
front seven that averages just 5-foot-11, 191 pounds.
Edison, 9-3 a year ago, is led by quarterback Pat Markovsky,
tailback Brad Lisotto and tight end Scan Kurz. whom White
terms the best in Orange County.
The Ch:irgers' offensive line, led by 6-4, 280-pound tac'kle
Josh "Green Giant" Niedringhaus, average 6·2, 232.
Defensively, safety Bryan Chun Lachapelle, is the Chargers'
leading returning tackler with 90 stops in '93. 'fie nbo had three
in terceptions. "He's one of the !lest we've ever had here,"
White said of Chun Lachapelle. COM UNEUP~BJ
-Sailor s,. Panthers
·.Will batt le· tonight
in sea so.n · li d ~litte r
...,. Brinkley hopeful his Tars
will get off to better start
• ·than last year's open.er.
BY BARRY FAULK..'l:ER, Sroan. \\'au.-.
~ N e''-'pOrl Harbo r t "'tit
High football • ·
coach Je ff .
Brinkley has a spccill \l:.\.~
request for his team ~~ --.... -.....,,...-n"""'.u·...,
as it enters tonight's '
season-opener against non-league
visitor Orange at 7:30.
"I'd like to at least ha'e my he:id·
set adjusted by t_he time they core,"
quipped the eight->c ar veteran, "'ho
wasn 't quite settle·d in last fa ll '"hen
Orange's Art Bell galloped 83 y:mls
for a touchdown with. th e. opening
...,.kis:koff of the season. ,
Things eventually went Ne\\ port's
way in that one (a 17-13 .win), ex·
tending Brinkley's opening-game
"'inning strea k to fhc. en route to a
7-4 season .
"We're usually prepared early,"
said Brinkley, whose Ne"pon squads
ha'e won six of their last se\cn
openers, including three straight O\Cr
Orange. ,.,h1ch finished 2-8 l:ist fall
after winning b..id.-to-back Clntun.
League titles-in 1991-92. ·
The. Panther:.. ho" C\'Cr, ma) ha\\!
a thins. or l\\O prepared thcm,chc~
under first')ear coach Dick Hall.
whose 196 :irccr 'actones rank him
first in Or:inge Count) history.
"We thin k ''c kno" thc.:ir per·
sonnel prell) \\ell, but \\e don't
know just ho" (Hall) is going to de·
ploy them," !laid Drinkley, '' lfo began
his Harb o< career "ith a 29-6
seaso n-opening lo s to 1 lill's Santa
Ana squ ad 10 1986. before spli uing
openers again t HiU's Sain ts the fol·
lowing two s.e-asons. .
"I've got an 1dc:i of the thing
(Hill) likes to do, because we thank
he has pretty much stuck wllh the
S)stem he had ·\\ hen \\e used to pl.i1,
(Santa Ana)," Brink!..:)· expl .. uncJ.
'"Uu l I usuallv lake to h;n e a better
fceltng fo r '' h:it an opponent docs.
Still. our biggc!:>t concer..n as "hat \\e
do."
\\hat the ~J lors hope ll.> ·d0 is cs·
t<lblish son c onfadcnce in· tkc
trcnch.:s. "here onh sent lr t\\ll·\\ a}
st a rter Dill •
John' return'> -------as a starter
··We r c
>oung and \\C
don't h.n c a
lot of ~'pcfi·
encc." aid
Urinkk), who
als'o un"eils
t i r s t ·t i m e
s t a rt ers a t
quarterback
(senior John
Giordani) and
tai lback (se·
nior · 13 r1an
Johnson).
Adding to
the t.-ie \pcri·
cnce up lront
i., 1hr.;. relall\ e
lad.; of size.
"hich h:is bc-
~on c a Tar
tradcm rk.
from la.:kk
to ta.:U:. the
Harbor \\l·
fensi' c lane
'l·ve got an
idea of the
things (Hill)
likes to do, be-
cause we think
he has pretty
much stuck
with the sys-
tem he had
when we used
to play (Santa
Ana), but I
usually like to
have a better
feel ing for
wh at an op-. ponent does.'
-JEff BIUNKl.EY
Ne\\ port coach
:t\eragc' JU't 6·!0l11, 202 pound ,
Cl1mp.1rcd ll1 .. 1 Pamhcr front J\Crag-
ing .:!J5, led b) '~Hor \\a Ilic' ford { 6-
..i. 300).
Senior \111-.e I rccm..in. a th1rJ-year
starter \\Ith .\II-Sea \ 1c,., and All·
Ne" port·\ k .. a Dastrall credl!nt1al'
la't ea .. on. "111 \Hl\:e again be a prt·
m :H) \\eapon
Freeman, "h0 "hared the team
SH SAILORS/Pa t• 8 3
Something ta pr ove?
I • '
...,. Costa Mesa takes No. 1 label into Friday's contest.
BY BAJUlY FA\JLK..~Ell, ~raan wuru
C o t:i Mc a High football coach 'Mnon ~1ill
un\'caled the. theme for the 199-l sea 1.1n to hi
players \\'cJncsdJ} as ··1 hc PO\\er tit One."
Ironically, Ocean Vic\\, the Mu tang,· sc:ason·
opening opponent· Frad:iy at 7:30 p.m at \\ c::>tmin·
ster I hgh. might abo adopt the ame ph1l01,uphy.
/with a i.hghtly different t\\1'1.
Coach John Donnelly" Sc aha" ks "ould int.I on~ smglc \ICtory
plenty powerful, after 29 straight los cs, the 1~1ngc't losing skein
10 the state •
The tas't Ocean View win, howc\.cr', \\a a 'ca,on·opcncr (SaJ-
dlcb:ick jn 1991) and all the pre~ urc in thi' unc relit on the sud-
den!> front-running houlJcrs of the Mustan~'· .
A> if the thought of ending the" \talc'' longe"t losing steak
wasn't pre ure cn0ugh, the Mu tang'\ at,o carry the burden of
being rankcJ No 1 in the Clf Sou1hcrn Section Oi'i~on \'lll
prcscawn poll ,
"I haven't 'ccn the hunger )Cl thi )Car that \\e h::id 1:1\t )Car,"
said Mc,3 Coach M) ron ~tiller. "ho JUiJcd the Mustongi. to their
winningcst e:i~n e\cr (9·3·2), their Ciri.t-cvcr outright league
champion hip, and their dcbu\ trip to 1 Southern Scctrun champi-
onstup 1amc in 'only his ttronJ season. ·
''I think unlc we turn that around, v.e may act 'caught bcift&
too over-confident al me poant in the pre1eason and get· ... ....,,._N
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•RI If LY . OraiJge County Masters .
on tap this weekend at Seafest . water polo tourney ·on · tap /
Costa Mesa Goll & cc In conjunction with the annu:1I -• .-~
Newport SeaFest, the C11y of N1.:\\· ,\._a
port Deaeh will host the Soutl . .:rn • rA
California Collcgaate Water Polo
Tournament Saturday anJ Sund,1y
~ 22nd running of Will Jordan Classic ready to tee off. . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-..~~~-.-"".""""'.-.-~~--:--
sec on <.l to Nathaniel Crosby in the
1981 U.S. Amateur Champion).hip. T here's no network television
or green sport jacket for the
winner, but the Will Jordan
Classic usually fields enough talent
to c.1!il a mim tour and enough
thrtlb 10 boast its O\\ n highlight
lilm. •
It's 1he Orange County Masters,
if \OU will, the 22nd annual men's
go'ir championship, presented by
the City of Coi.ta Mesa and Mesa
Verde Partners.
Although the players are a few
strokes away from PGA Tour
hJnd1caps. you could be reading
ahu41 some of them in the future.
During its first 21 years, the
In 1974, Simpson. \\ih.ilc pl"ylng
at use. defeated his father. Joe,
on the 18th hole with a 45-yard
wedge shot that landed about four
feet from I.he cup.
"Has father was quite a good
golft:r. He had a lou!iy swing. but
he was a goo(! golfer. Fo,tunately,
he didn't teach Scott to hit the
baU the way he does," Costello
said. In 1979, ()'Meara won the
Jordan Classic a week after
winning the U.S. Amateur, 8 and
7, over John Cook in Cleveland,
Ohio.
Jordan Classic -named .-· -----. "(O'Meara) dro\ie all
the way from Cleveland
to Costa Mesa to play in
this tournament,"
Costello said. "I le got
into a playoff with IJrad
Greer, who won the
Costa Mesa City
Championship later, and
it went two extra holes. .
There are two days of
medal play, and the~
only a playpff if there's a
after the former Costa
Mesa mayor -has
become a feeding ground
for the PGA, Nike and
· Gulden State tours.
at Corona dcl Mar l ligh.
Games begin at 7 a.m. both d:i7S, with the
championship sla ted for 5:30 p.m. on Sunday.
In 12 of the last 18 ycm•., the winner of the
Southern California Collcgaate Water, Polo.
Tournament has gone on to play in the NCAA•
finals that ll:lme year, while eight of the la!it' 12
tournament champions also \\On the NCAA
title that season.
Stanford, UC Sant:i Darbara, Navy, Cal, UC
• Irvine, Air Force, USC, ·University of the Pa-
cific, UC San Diego, Pcppl!rdine, UCLA and
Long Beach State are the participating schools.
Ticket prjces for students arc S3 for S:uur-
day, S4 for Sunday, and SS for a weekend tour-
nament pass. Adult. prices arc SS for Saturday,
S7 for Sunday, and SlO for a two-day pass.
Tickets can be. purchased at the \Cnue.
Cruup A
Stanford (1); UCS8 (2); Navy (3).
Group B
C al ( 1 ); UC ll'\>ine (2); Air f<>¥ce (3).
. Group C use (I); P.acific (2); ucso (J).
Croup D
Pepperdine (1)1 UClA (2); long Bealh St.lie (3).
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGIATE WATER
POLO TOURNAMENT
5.Jlurday Sthcdule
water polo.
The program is open to all fourth through
eighth grade boys and .8irls. The club's philoso-
phy is, "Everyone who comes to practice
plays."
Signups are continuous through September
at the pool. Pcactice times are 4·6 p.m. on
Tuesday and Friday, wi.th games held on Satur-
day ?fternoons from 3-6 p.m.
For more information, contact Coach Ted
Bandaruk at 640-6740 ·or Jlm Palda at 644-
1920, or the City of Newport Deach, Recre-
ation· Department at 644-315 1.
Pence to UC Santa Barbara
l his year's" event is ·
Saturd:iy and Sunday at
1he Costa Mesa Golf and
Country Club, with tee
1imes between 7 a.m. and
noun both days. The field
I:> horned to 400 ama teur
players, with men's (18
anti over) and senior
men\ (55 and over)
Club
golf
• tic."
Last }ear, Yorba
Linda's Joe Sug.ir
UCSB vs. Na•-y, 7 a.m.; UCI \S. Air rurte, 8:10 .am.; UOP
vs. UCSO, 9:20 a.m.; UCLA ~s. long 8c.ilh SI.ale, 10:30 .a.m.;
St.in ford vs. UCSB, 11 :40 a.m".; C.11 H . UCI, 12:SO p.m.; USC
H. UOP, 2 p.m.; Perperdi!1e H. UCLA, 3: I 0 pm.; St.Jn ford vs.
N.i•y, 4:20 pm.; Cil: ~s. Air rorce, .5:30 p.m.; USC H. UCSO,
6:-10 p.m.; Peppcrdme •S. long BNch SUie, 7:50 p.m.
Brad ·Pence, an All-American -;---
driver last season for Coach Dill ~
Oarnctt's Newport l larbor I ligh •
Suilors, commi11ed to UC Santa
Barbara to continue his \\ater polo cnrcer. di\ b1ons. I landicap
indexes of the past 12 months will
be usc<l 10· determine flights.
"It's the biggest tournament in
Orange County, by fa r," said Joe
Cuslcllo, v. ho foundltd the event in
1973 \\hen he was president of the
men's club at the Costa Mesa Golf
apt.I CC.
• Curren~ PGA Tour players Scott
Simpson (1974) and Mark
O'Meara (1979) are two of the
tour;namcnt's former champions,
while present Nike Tour players
John Wardrup (1990 and '91),
John Giles (1989), Rich
Greenwood (1985 and '88) and
Brad Greer (1982) have also won
the Jordan Classic.
Others have also gone on to
notable esteem following·their
stint at the Jordan Classic,
including Brian Lindley, who afier
winn111g the event in 1980 finished
ETCHELLS
Fr•m 81
rill L}nch Etchells World Champi-
oni.hipi., skippers will be praying
for the recent sea breeze that has
reached the 15-to-18 knot range ta
con1inue off the Newport Harbor
waters.
"\Ye look forward to that con.-
tinuing, but it's a lot to ask for,
because usually it's only 6-to-10
knots (111 the afternoon)," regaua
chairman Phil Ramser said
Wednesday.
For the third time: Newport
J Jarbor Yacht Club will host the
international everit, with the boats
scheduled to start off Newport
Pier at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, fol-
low111g a skipper's meeting at 9
a.m. A practice race is slated for
f-riday, with opening ceremonies
at 6 p.m.
Compcti1ion will continue Sun-
day and Monday, with a lay day on
Tuesday, then continue Wednes·
day through Friday next week.
"It all depends on the wind,"
said Ramser, a past NHYC com-
modore. "If ii stays the same, we
should have a tremendous re-
gatta."
Three people will be on a boat;
a skipper, co-skipper/crew and
crew. Of the competitors, a dozen
of the nee ts have local ties,' includ-
ing Tim J logan (Newport Beach)
and 13ill Menninger (Balboa Is-
land), who generally perform well
in .the Newport conditions.
NllYC. the fourth-large t club
on the West Coast with more than
1, 100 membefs owning· 1,200
boats, also hosted the Etchells
World Championships in 1978 and
1985. The club ho!>tcd its first
major event, the Southern Califor-
llia 'Yachting Association Regatta,
in 1922.
The' ensuing three Etchells
Worlds will be held in Australia,
Hong Kong and, for the first time,
England. "The Etchells Cl;iss is
growing by leaps and bounds,"
Ramser said.
Approximately 550 boats, ac-
cording to Bill Mun!>ter, Chairman
of the Governing Committee of.
the Etchells Class, arc active in
the U.S. and Canada, with nearly
75 old Just year.
• overcame a three-stroke
deficit Trl\the final five holes to
beat BryaO'saltus, a Costa ~k!ia
native, and win dramaticall).
Sugar, who sank a two-foot birdie
putt on 18, f~shed 5-under 137 10
the two-day tournament.
•Tee off for the YMCA ... 1 he
Newport Beach/Costa Mei.a
. YMCA will be sponsoring its fir!-t
golf tournament Sept. 19 at 1hc
Newport Beach' Golf Course.
Proceeds from the tournament will
go directly to progrnms and
equipment for youth, seniors,
adults and families, and the
physically challenged.
Included in the $75 fee arc
green (ces, cart, buffet dinner and
r.afflc. Sponsorships are available.
Call 64>2-9990 for more details.
Richard Du11n Is D Daily Pilot
Sports lVdtrr ubosc club golf
colwun nppcDrs every Thursday.
Sunday fChe dvle .
Croup A l\o. 2 •'S· Croup D No. 2, 7 .a.m.; Group'B No. 2 \S.
CrouP. C No 2, 8:10 a.m.; Croup A "u 1 H. Croup D 1'o. 1
Csem1fin.ils), 9:20 a.m.; Croup B No. 1 -.. Croup C No. 1 (semifinal~). 10:30 •.m; Croup A No. J -s. Croup D No. 3,
11 :-10 a.m; Group 8 Nu. 3 ''·Croup C ,_.o 3. 12;50 p.m.;
se•cnth-place g.ime, 2 p.m.; fifth pl.ice, )'.10 pm.; thud pl.ICt,
4:20 p.m.; championship, 5:30 p.m.; n1nlh place, 6,40 p.m.;
11th pl.tel', 7:SU p.m.
Junior polo club at CdM . . .
CORONA DEL MAR -fhe! ~.~
fall session of the Coron11 dl!I Mar ~
Junior Polo Club begins on Tuesday ...
at the Marian Bergeson-Aquatic
Center on the campus of Coaona dcl Mar
1 ligh. .
This program is now in 1b 011fth year. The se-
niors on th is year\ Comna dcl Mar water polo
team were the first graduat1.·, of the CdM JUn·
ior program.
'fhc CdM Junior Polo· Club " considered by
many to be one of the premier age group water
polo programs in the United States. The pur-
pose of this city-wide progpm 1s to develop an
under~tanding of the element and <il..ills of
Vanguards win · in four games
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I he V.111.L'uard' were paced hy ~cnior'i Cclc!'>lc
'rou11g w11h 19 k1lh .md (icncv1c Wright, who
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Pence, ''ho also considered USC nnd Pcp-
perdinc, scored over 100 ,,ooab in his two-year
varsity career, leading the S"ailors ,.,.ith 87 goals
in 1~93. Pence was also a first-team All-Sea
View Le.ague and first-team All-ClF Southern
Section Division I selection as a senior.
' He was a s'tarter for the South in the Qrange
County All-Star Game and earned All-Orange
County by the Lo~ Angeles Times.
Bush named co-captain at So. Dakota
Dnvid Bush, an All-Mission Con-
ference Central Division center for 0
Orange Coast College in 1 ~92, has ___ _
been named co-captain of th e Uni=
versity of South Dakota football team. Uush, 6·
foo t· J, 265 pounds, is a second-year si:irtcr for
the Coyotes. ·"Dave is our most consistent of-
fensive lineman, and ·in my mind is the best
center in the North Central Conference,"
South Dakota Conch Denny Crceharuaid. .
Bush, OCC's Lineman of tile Year' in 1992,
was a sccorfd-team All-North Central Con·
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Surf tourney set for Newport Beach
N!:.WPORT UEACH - The sec-
vnd annual Rusty Newport' Pro-Am _,, _:_
surfing compc11ti<,>n will be held this ____ 1 Saturday :.and Sunday.'
The c\ent b held in conjunction "ith the
City of NC\\ port Dcach Community Services Department~ tr5 a recrcatiol\'11 Cun event for
·all amateur nnd professional surfers.
The Newport ·Pro-Am bcgini; at 7 a.m. and
lasts until approximately 4 p.m. each d-ay :11 ei-
ther 54th or 56th Street-,.in Newport, depending
on where the waves arc the best.
A purse of SS,000 in cash and prjzes "ill be
awarded. Also, a barbecue is planned on the
beach Sunday, with h:imburgers, hot dogs.
fruit, chips and dri~ks.
Vanguards battle to 0-0 tie ·
COSTA l"ESA -Southern Cali-~' ~~· fornia College r. goalkeeper Amy
Lewis was credited with 13 saves as
the Vanguarqs battled Jo 41 score-
less tic with visiting Claremont-McKenna in
colk.gc women's volleyball.
The Vanguards '(l-1-1) are at the Redlands
Invitational friday, meeting the host school al
1 p.m.
Local sports schedul.e
TODAY
Football
Hi&h SlhOOI -btanci.i \S, Cwress (.lL Western), 7 p.m.;
Or.inge al 1'c\\pOrl Harbor, 7:30 p.m.
Volleyball
ttigh school girls -Cost• Men oat foothill, 4·30 p.m .;
ht.anci.l .ii V.ilcnt1• Tourn.imenl. ~
Water polo
High sthool ~ Cdison .ii Esl.>nci.l, 3:15 p.m.
Soccer
Coll~ge men -Whillier .11 Southern C.llirornia Cullege, 7
p.m.
Deep sea fishing
WEDNISDAY'S FISH COUNTS
D•vey'• Leeker -7 boats, 179 .inglert. 8 ttllo"l.lil; 103
bonito, 265 b.Jrracud.i, 85 c.:ilico bau, 32 sand b.lss, 52
sculpin, 1 ~hecphead, 10 rod.foh, 1 sole, 241 m.icl.erel.
Newpert L•ndln1 - 6 bo.11s, IOI .1ngl<'t1. 2 \\hltt su
b.us, I tello .. 1.ail, 276 c.:ilico bus, 8 s.ind b.us, 12 roclfi)h, 30
sculpin, 4 bonito. 4 shrephe.:id, 8 b.ur.xud.:i, S nu~ sharL.s, 2
SJl'.lnish nuclerel, 2JO macl.crcl.
Other local skippers expected to
sail in the most prestigious Etch-
ells race in the world include Nina
Nielsen (Ne~port Beach), Phil
Thompson (Newport Beach), Jim
Buckingham (Newport Beach),
Ga ton OrtaL (Corona del Mar),
Colin Bate (Costa Mesn). Ted
Munroe (Dalboa Island), Robert
Kinney {Balboa), Paul Sharp
(Newport Deach), David Ullman
(Newport Dench) and J<jm McRae
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COITA MllA'I STARTING LINIUPI
..... "9• Oo.an V1ew, at WHtmlnatet, l'rldaJ, 71~
orlNH DEFENll No. 'taver Ht. Wt. Cl. Poi. No. 'lav•r Ht. Wt.
12 RYii! T= 6-0 1$5 .k Q8 aa John Setwoedtt 8·5 2•5 22 C'-1« S.10 1'0 .x. TB • 72 .i.son Mocin M 240 30 Drw1111e '.J# G-1 200 Sr. FB 57 W~Henog 5·10 198 4 .lo$h ~lob 5·11 150 Jr WB 30 DM"/111 CrWISlh 6-1 200 3 ~ Jt~'li 6·1 193 Jt TE 12 RYill T aytor 6-0 155 55 M ~ 6-1 200 SQ, LT. 3 Jeremy Jehangitl 8· 1 193 ~-.... 200 St LG 44 Joey Arct-.ileua 6-0 200 Toscano 8·2 235 Sr. c 34 llis Vasquez hlJ.. 170 McBllde 5.9 220 Jr RG 7 Bnan Reeve$ S·IO 170 son Monn 6·4 240 Jr. RT 22 Chides ~ 5-10 170 John Sclvoeder 6·5 245 St TE • Josh Amezola ~· 11 160
Cl. Poi. sr OE
J<, OT
J<,' OT
St, oe
Jo Ol8
Jr IL8 Sr Jt: So
Jr. CB 2· ·CB t. FS
SAIORS
,, ....... 11
le:id with 32 recep-
tions last fall, will
be the featured tar-
get for Giordani,
who completed four
of his seven passes
lnl>l year in 11 back-
up role.
EAGLES
,, ....... 11
C) pre~, I ·8· 1 a ) car ago, re·
turns more: than a do.ten ~lartc:rs,
while Estancia is counting on a
t:ilcnted group of nC\\-Comc:n. tu
turn things around.
·1 he g:ime features a.n intriguing
mutchup of futility, based on num·
bers from the 1993 season
Crogan Lomeli .. .
MESA
Receivers J on
Benzinger, a senior
returning . starter,
and Danny Pulido,
a sophomore mak-
ing his varsity
debut, also hope to
The Estancia offense, \\hich
scored the second·fC\\Csl po1nls
(96) in Or::inge County IJst lall.
will gel a chancl! to produce
against a Cypress ddc:nsc thi.lt
yielded 331 points a >e:ir Jgo, filth .
worst among 60 cvunty teams.
Licbcngood's ot f·!li.:as0\1 upt1mi;)m,
,, ........ 11
spanked."
In the 1993 opener, it was the
Seahawks suffering the sp,nnking,
to the tune of a 55·0 drubbing that
included 457 rushing yards for the
Mustangs.
Om1ITAl11 DAl~Y t'110T
• take advantage of a
secondary which re-
Jon Benzinger starts for the Sailors tonight.
turns starters Bell (corncrback)
and Andy Lauridsen (safety), who
each had three interceptions la!>t
season.
'"ith 11 receptions for 166 ).trt.ls
lai.t season.
Orange, ho\\c,cr, 1s inc\peri-
cnced ut running b..ick, ''here 5·10,
175·pound Markus GarLa · com-
piled 60 of the 70 ru~h1ng )Jrds
among returner .
cypress scored JUSt 109 poini.. 1rr
'93, but 72 of those came in the
las~ three games, indicating r;.ipu.J
improvement from :i group th:.i1
returns most of its starter:.. induJ-
ing its top three ground gainers
and All·Empire League quarter-
b:ick David Wheeler.
Im.a.le l111cb:1ckers Osc:H 1.omc:li,
;:i 'c11i1Jr, :.ind R):.in Crogan, a JUn.-
ior, lcatl the rctun11hl! c:1>t .1) ~o·
capt:i111s, but jumur \1tntcr Jut:}
1 l~rm.in I) the uni) f..1glc tu h,1\C'
stJrtcJ ~ !;JOlc:s 1n '93.
Junior ( r u~h J:.ih1d !HJl\cs Iii:.
starting Jcbut Jl 4u::irtcrb.lck. \HtJ1
junior t;.11lback Uach) Grinzalc.t C\·
pc 1cd to k;.id <i ron-uncnti.:u :n·
tad: altc:r lcaJing thi.: tc 111 \\1th
3°66) ards un S4 c~mc~ 1'1.,l tall.
Calvin Silva, Ocean View's lead·
ing rusher for 1he season; man-
aged only 433 yards. . . Taylor
Lat.iridsen, entering his third
varsity season. threw for'~ 13 yard:.
._._._ ___ __, last season as a junior, but was
Schroeder still battling with junior Sha,,n Still, Donnelly, entering fiis sec·
ond season, is enthused about an
offensive front that averages 224
pounds from tackle to tackle, as
well as the return of quarterback
Ted Norman and Silva at fullback.
121 carries, an average of nearly 8
yards per attempt.
Junior quarterback Ryan Taylor
will trigger a passing attack Miller
promises to utilize more often, but
the offensive line is unproven.
McCraw for the starting nod deep
into fall practice.
Dell, a 5-9, 160-pound senior,
leads a veteran receiving corps
Defenswcl)'. the S:iilors boJst a
little more experience, including
return ing standouts Freeman,
Johns, Dan McDonough, Matt
Riggle, Johmon, and Scott Sand·
strom.
Wheeler, a 6-foo1, 2UU·pound
:.enior, completed 108 uf 232 for
1,134 yards as a junior. bu1 thrc'\
twice as many inten:ep11ons ( IU)
as touchdown pas'>es.
U:.is;..ctball recruit~ Chm Can-
dlbh. a 6·6, 270-pounJ la klc, and
Tom FccnC). a 6·:!. 200 tight endl
'>afCl), "ill t:.trt on both sltlcs ol
Norman, a 5-11 junior whom
r-~-~-=-_.._...., Donnelly con-Without All-CIF guard Jasqn
Weir, who will see little If any
playing time while nursing a
sprained ,ankle, only senior ti~ht
end John Schroeder is a returnmg.
starter up front in the double-tight
end alignment.
NEWPORT HARBOR'S STARTING LINEUPS
Orange at Newport Harbqr, tonight, 7:30 p.m.
Wheeler's 253· rushrng ) .1rJs on
92 carries traiJed onl~ running
back Greg Clea' e's 410 ) ard!> on
34 attempts in the \\'mg·T olfen ... c.
.the: b'Jll, "tnk f.:llO\\ hvu11)tcr Den
l'\o":ik (6·'.?; 17UJ m.ikcs hb foul·
b:.ill debut al rl.!cei,er
~i de rs the
tea.m's best
athlete, rushed
for 312 yards
on 1)5 carries
and tJuew for
150 more in
splitting time
at quarterback
and running
back. He also
OFFENSE
No. Plall'•r • Ht. Wt.
7 John Glcirdanl 6·3 180
46 Brian Johnson 6·8 175 27 Man RigoJe 5·11 205
Cl. Poe.
Sr. OB
Sr. TB
Sr. FB
DEFENSE
No. Plaver Ht. Wt.
55 • Tom £11ton 6·2 195
78 James MOl>!eaux 6·1 2~0
54 8111 JoMs 5.9 195
c1:Pos.
Sr. OE
Sr OT
Sr t.G
"We don't know a lot about
them, but we C\changed t\\O
films," said LicbcnguoJ, entering
his ninth se:ison <il L'>lJ111:i.1 .. I'm
more worried about ho" "c C\·
ecute than "hat C) prl!!>'> due~ ··
!'imJk, a •:cniur • ..ibo <.:oulJ •fo·
pl;iy his po\\ enul locking lcg,
v.hich ha-. lnJ llclJ l.!o.Jls lrnm be·
) onJ SU ) .1r(J.. 1n .pt:.ic11cc.
My~on Miller
Averaging 6;1, 218 pounds,
down considerably from last se3-
son 'screw, the Mesa offemive line
could face a considerable chal·
lenge with .. an Ocean View front
four averaging 6·1. 244.
3
23
85
76
56
60
54
75
Jon .Ben2111ger 6-2
Danny Pulido 6·4
Mike Fruman 6-~ Shent Pepic 6·2
Brandon Baker 6·0 Brandon HelllCk 6-0
Bin Johns 6·9
Altl!y t.angsdort 6·1
175 Sr. WR
190 So. WR
225 Sr TE
220 Jr. LT
175 Jr LG
195 Jr c
195 Sr RG
225 Jr RT
64 JJc~ Hooan 6-0
~5 ~·-.e Freem311 6·1
Dln McOono.igh 6·1 27 M~l! R OQ e 5·11 46 Brlln J~.nson 5·8 2 • Scc:t Saoosttom 5.9 4 Dlll E.ad e 6·0
23 Owy Pu do 6-4
195 Sr
225 Sr.
2t5 Sr
20S Sr
175 Sr
165 Sr 165 SI
190 So
OE
OLB
MLB 0.6
CB
CB
SS
FS
Execution "a:. no't tht: E:il!les'
strong sun I.1st !>C:t~on, but kc\· re·
turners join some athkti~:lll) ·gift·
ed first·time s1;ir1er:. to aid
"We \\;Jl\l to c ... 1:.ibfoh th.: run .
bcc.ime th:.i1·.., going tu ha\e to b
uur sircngth thb )Car," Lieb.,;n·
cooJ s;iid. ";JuJ "c '' :rn t tu be ~olii.l on Jelen~~·-Dul the kc) b
getting u \\in. It\ so important to
start ult on the right no1e._"
caught a team-
leading 21 passes for 190 yards. CORONA DEL MAR'S STARTING LINEUPS
Edl1on v1. Corona del Mar, at Newport, Frldav, 7 :30 p.m.
OFFENSE DEFENSE
--.... ESTANCIA'$ STARTING LINEUPS
Estancia vs. Cypres~, at Western, tonight, 7 p.m.
OFFENSE DEFENSE
Costa Mesa's vaunted running
game loses reco~d-seuing tailback
Binh ,"Runaway" Tran, but All-
CIF returners pewayne Crenshaw
and Charles Chatman give Miller
little room for concern in the
backfield.
Defensively, inside linebacker~
Joey Archuletta ( 6· 1, 200) and Jer·
emy Jehangiri (6·1, 193) \\ill try to
fill the shoe~ of departed three·
year starters Bryan Luxembourger,
the ClF Division VII I Pla)er of
the Year, If-and Jeff Niebling, an "
All-Pacific Coast League pick.
No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Poi. No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Poi. No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Poi. No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos. ,.
11 A3ron PeMlutler 5· 11 175-Sr OB 65 03.e Lee 5·t0 195 Sr DE 1 Fou~~ .,,~,-' • 6~ 17S .;r c~ '7 Ct .• c. ... s 6-c! 2W ·' ,..
30 Brian ~an 5·10 190 Sr TB 90 r, nu 1.1md.J1 5·t1 178 JI Ol · 26 Bathf G.;i::t tZ 5-7 160 .r l~ bl c .. • o ~=to 5·8 1i5 Sr ~ 7 Josh all 5·10 175 Jr. FB 91 • Beaa Brayton 5·10 l9S Sr OT 36 OSClr Lo~. 5'9 HS Sr FB 41 Er: SanQa 5.9 2~0 Sr :r
10 B•tty Taketa 5·10 160 Sr WR 66 Fred Garc11 6·3 218 Sr DE n Adam St3."er 5·11 VO So \'.ii 22 Y,3 :l 4.'r.3/i 5·11 17(1. Sr C~B 24 Myles Oa~is 5.9 t60 Sr WR 45 lodd Borli!lld 6·0 16~ Sf DLB 20 Ben N0•4~ 6·2 170 Sr \'.R 35 Oscai lcme~ 5.9 175 Sr 43 Tom Feenev 6·2 200 Sr 1£ 44 R1an Cr~an 6-0 ~~ Jf e 77 Cnns Can~ S' 6·6 Z50 Jr LT ~2 Joe F1:>1es 6-2 (10 . Jr 84 Oarrtn Mid>onald 6·4 195 Jr TE 62 Carter WeUs 5-11 185 Sr MLB 79 Kevin Stuan 6·5 2t0 Jr. T 4t Timm Quinn 6· 1 200 Jr OLB Crenshaw broke 44 yards for a
touchdown with his first varsity
carry last year against Ocean
View, and went on to amass 930
yards and 13 touchdowns on just
"l expect a lot of mistal..cs on
both sides," f\tiller said. "We'havc
eight guys starting both ways. ~nd
this will be a test for a lot of them
to see just what .l<lnd of commit-
ment th:it takes for 48·min utcs."
64~ Tim Goode 5·11 200 Jr G 30 Bn:in Hogan 5·10 190 Sr CB 58 Marco Bos<;.d 6·il 245 Jr LG 9 Omar Bosen 5·8 1t!i Sr cs
72 Joey Herman 6·0 2~0 Jr c 3 Dan{ly V mJeta 5·11 170 Sr
60 Leo MJro 6·1 227 Sr RG 7 Ric~ Sm•Ul 5-6 ~~o Sr 53 51 Cnuck Jotinson 6·2 220 Jr RT -3 Tom feer.~1 6-2 2()() Sr ~)
50 Richy N1ctiols 6·2 215 Sr. c 24 M1les Da~1s 5.9 160 Sr CB
61 Jett Bogdan ~} m Jr G 34 Clv1s W111s 6·2 190 Jr SS
70 Nick SchaumDUrg Jr T 7 Jpsh Walz 5·10 175 Jr FS , , '
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOYICES . PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
the time Ht loflh h•r~ln pllcable safety 0tder1. Said Sale of property will SI usted no presepta su authority 10 idminlaler lh• kept by the court mensuralt with tne pan1es copy to Gary Dohman as Th0s bus ness s cwn• PUBLIC NOTICES W111 result In th• Imposition Governing Board be made In .. ., Is" condl· Rupuesta • tlampo. la estate under the lndepen· THE ~ITION requests ability to pay baaed upon truslff ol the B1Jre11 K du.:ted bt a"l ID::, ~ ..
---------of llqul(f1ted damages for By: William M. Vega, lion without covenant 6r co rte puede upadlr den• Adm.nistralion of Es· autho111y 10 admm1ster 1he Income. to offset any sup-Thorpe F1m11y Trust dated Tr.• reg1s1rant(s} ccm· PUBLIC NOTICE each day of delay, In ,!he Ed. D. ~hancellor warranty, t kpress or Im· Otdenes _que alecten su 1a111s Aci (This authortty estale under 1he lndepen-port ,obhga11on of Defen-February 14. 1979. as mencea 10 t•a sa:1 tt~s · ---------•amount 111 forth In lh! In-~ • plied, regarding hilt pos· malllmonio, su prop1edad Y will ••tow the peraonal rep· denl Adm1n.s1ra1ton of Es· dant v.•th th• prior judg· amended, v.here.n ,,,. o• ness uncor It e F1~1 :..ou~ NOTICE TO IOfmatlon for B1dde<s. Coaa'bt Communltv COi· session. °' encumbrances. que Ofdenen ciue usled resentatlve to take many 1a1as • Act (Tll1s authority menl 1equ111ng Pl11nhlf lo cedent was a se!\.or 11 Bo.1s1ness Name(s s•ea
CONTRACTORS Each bid must conform leii• l1trlct 10 pay the remaming pnnct-pague mantenc1on. hono· act.ons withoul court Ip· wi•I 8110,... lhe petsonal rep-pay defendant 1h1 sum or Taubman Simpson. vo .. ng at>O•• on· -
CAl.LINQ FOR BIDS and be responsive to the Published Newport pal sum of 1he note(s) s• rarlos de abogado Y las proval 'before taking cei· resenta1 .... e 10 tal<e many Sl0,750 00 which h11 & Sulentor, 249 East Ocean Sleven l.ampnnos
School D1111lct· COAST con1ract document5. Boach-Cosla Mesa Dady cured by aald dff<I of costas. SI no puede pagar 1a.n very Important acllons, act10ns w11tiout court ap· never .been done, and to Boute11ard. Su.te 700 Long Tll s s1ate""ent wa~ I ed
COMMUNITY COLLEGE Each bidder shall submit. P1lo1 September 1, a. 1994. Trust. with Interest u In las coslas po1 la presenta· l\o1.l.ever, the ~15onat tep· pro,;af Before 1alo.1ng cer· compel Pla1n1.tt to adhere Beach. Ca .rorn.a 90802 w th 111;1 Co1.•11y Ce i.. er
DISTRICT on !hi form fum1shed w11h ThS02 said nole provided. ad· c1on de la demarida. plda resentalt~t will be requiitd tain very important aci.ons. to the r1gh1s Otltndanl v..1h1n the late1 ct lour Or~ Co..ntt on /.~ust
Bid Deadline: October ts, the contract documents • vances. 11 any. undtf' th• al t ciua110 de la corte que to give no••c• ro 1n1tro&1od hov,ever, the personal rep-should occ11py es legal monlhl alltf' the da!e or 3 19S-t Fe17528 1994 11 2:00 p.m. ltst of the proposed sub-PUBLIC NOTICE Jlfml of said Deed of le de ':'n lormulano dJt H· peraons unless thty. ha\t resental1vt v. be reqwed guard.an of the minor Ch•I· 11151 publl.::at on ol not ct to Pub ist';id Nev.;:. .. t Bt1a~M· Place of Bid Rtcelpl: Of· C9fllt•ctor1 on lhls pio)ect Trust, IMS, charges and one<1eion de las mlsmas v.a1vtd nol•Ct or consenled to 91•t notice 10 1nt11ested dren of the partots 1nol1id· cred1lors 01, 11 N>I ct IS C 1 11 D p 1 llce ol Dlrtcior of P111chlt-u required by the Subltl· NOTIC! OF npenses of the Trustee IWalvlf ol Court Fees and to lh• proposed action) 1>trsons unless they ha ... e ing adoption ol 111• s .... ma.ltd or per$0nil Y de •· 0~ a • esa a. 1 0
Ing Betty Baldwin Cout ling and Sut>conltacung TRUSTEE'S SALE and of the wsts created Co"Sts). · Tha independent 1dm1n•S· .d not•ct or consented enth (7th) y1rcu1t Child V1s1· tred 10 you, 30 days 1rie1 Sepiemt:91 1 8 ,S =~
coinmunfly College Dis-Fatt PractlcH Act. Govern-T .s. No. A 15378g by H id Deed of Trust. SaJd Si desea obtener conse,o 1rat1on authonly win be 10 tne proposed aclton.) lation Gu1de11nes. the dele 111.s notice 1s HIS4 ~, :>:>S
trlct, Bldg. "D", 1370 ment Code Sectl~n 4100 ti U It Cod A sale will be held on: legal, comuNquese de In-granted unless an inter· The tndcpendenl admin1s· Dated thl1 28th day malled or persona•)' de••· PUBLIC NOTICE
Ad1m1 .Avenue. Co1la soq. n • September 22. 1994, 11 medlato con un abogado. esled person !ties 1n ob· 1rat1on authouty v.111 be of Julll', 19g4 ired to you A clam for
Mesa, CA 92628 Each Bid •hall be ac· Loan No. 3.00 pm. on the tront NOTICE The res11aining Ject1on to lh• pei.t1on and granlQd unless an inter· BODE LAW OFFICE, may obt11n1d lrom the•---F-1....,c_tl_U_o_u_• __ _
ProJtcl ldentlllc11lon companied by• certified°' 210004500/ steps to th• emrance of the orders on the back a1t ef· show good cause why lht estod person files en ot>-IS/ Richard L Bode At court clerk FOf your pro-Busl~•• Name
Name: Orange Coast Col· cashl1r'1 check or bid PEDERSEN Orange Civic Center, 300 Itel against, both h1JS,bat1d ~ourt should not grant the jact1on to the petition and • ' • ttction you are tncour· lea• Reclaimed Wall!' R•t· bond In an amount not less AP#419-142-03 E. Chapman, Orange, CA and wile unlit the petition Is au1horny. show good C3use v.hy the torn•ll' to Defendant, aged to 11 •your clam by a . Statement
roT1ttlng; Bid No. 165t than ten percent (10%) ol LA MESA TITLE COM· Al the lime of the Initial dismissed, • Judgment Is A HEARING on the pill· court should not grant the PO Box B4621810 0th cert1l1ed ma1t, with return The following persons 118
Place Plana are on Iii• the lolaf bid price, payable PA.NV. at duly ap1><>lnted publication of lhl1 notice, entered, or the court t1on w1I~ be held on OCTO· 1uthou1y St., Rapid Cltv, SD recelpl requested doing buslnes~ 15
and avalleble at: Office of to the DISTRICT ;s 8 gu~r· Trustee under the lollowlng the total amount of the un· makes further orders BER 6, 1994, et 1·45 p M A HEARING on tilt pell· 57708 (0D5) 348·2527 Valerle K . deMartlno1 2~~D~N~~-4 SJug~NTS
the Director of Physical F•· antee that Iha bidder, 11 its descflbed deed of trust paid balance of the obllga· These orders are enlor 1n Dept 703 located al 341 lion will be held on SEP· NOTICE OF MOTION TAUBMAN, SIMPSON, CA 92665 asse '> ange
cllltlt1, Wllll1m H1ln111, propos~1 11 accept~d. •r;u Will SELL AT PUBLIC tlon secured by lht above able anywllere1 In Callfornl1a The City Drive Sol.llh, Or· TEMBER 29, 1994, al 1:45 TO: 'THE HONORABLE YOUNG & SULENTOR, Jelfrty Fiazler 4022 S V• Coast Community Colltgt promp Y necu • • AUCTION TO THE HIGH· dtsetlbod deed of trusl by any law en orcement o • ange, CA 92668. PM 1n Depl 703 localed JUDGE OF THE 249 E t 0 8 1 1 CA • Ol11tlct· 1370 Adams Av· Agreement, fUrnlsh a salls-EST BIOOER FOR CASH and esUmalod coats ex· hcer who has received or IF YOU OBJECT TO the at 341 The C11y Or1ve H cean ou .. rlno. rvme 92"5
enue, :Bldg. ..0 .. Costa factory Faithful Perform· (In the forms which are pensH. and edvances, Is seen a copy of them. granting ol the pttihon, you South, Orange, CA 92668. ASOVE·NAMED vard, Suite 7oo, Long his bu~rnesa Is con·
M ... ,CA(714)432·5701 ence Bond In an •mount lawfultendt1lnth1UMtd $180,18785. AVISO las prohlblclones shouldappearalthohoar· IF YOU OBJECT TO the COURT.TO Beach, California au;tedrby ai:lnctiVtdual
NOTICE rs HEREBY nol 1111 thin one hundred Stales) and/or the cashier's It ii po11lbl1 that at lhe )udlelales que aparecen al 1ng and 11a1e your ob· granting ol tht pet11ion you PLAINTIFF, MERYLIN 80802 T e deglsl anlt~ ~0"::
GIVEN 1hat the 1bov• g:cen~ (1~) 1o~ the ~otaJ cert1fled or other checks lime of sale the opening reverso do esta c11aclon jecllons 01 file wnrttn ot>-should appe3r at tne hear· w. HINTZ AND Publl1lled Newport ~~~ceu~~1 ~:s Fictill:a
named School District of pr Cl, ms • ay· spec1f1tc1 In CMI Code Ste· bid may be less than lhe son etectlvas para ambos 1ec11ons w1lh lhl court bt· ing and state your ob-HER COUNSEL OF Btach·Costa Mesa o .. 1y Business Narne s) ltsiea
Orange County, Caltlomla, men~ ~ In fi~ •moun: uon 2924h (payable In Ml total Indebtedness due. cony~os, tanlo, el esposo fore the hoanng Your ap-Jtchons or file written ob-RECORD, IF ANY: P1lol Seplember 1 2, e above on· 7•27•94l
acting by end through Its not(SO'Xo ••~th ar;'otai't,rrrcen at the time of l&le to TD. Date: 8/22194 como11aionesposa. hahsta Qua pearanc• may be 1n per$on 1ect ons w1lh the-court be-PLEASE TAKE NOTICE 1994 TllSG-a Jef1rey F;u.81 GOV9fnlng Board ht1elnef· » o • poce, StNlce Company) all right, LA MESA TITLE COM la pe c sea rec azada. or by your anomey lore tht hearmg Your ap-T t 1 1., reflfred to 'u "DIS-and furnish certtflcalts evf· t.tle and Interest conveyed PANY Jd T t • se dlcte una dec1slon final IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR s)e3rance may be 1n person thal the Delendant hereon PUBLIC NOTICE ~s 1
1 aic:n~ w~s "' ec;
fRICT," wlll receive up IO. dancing that lhe required lo and now held by It ' u .. rul ee, O la corte tJlplda lnslruC· 0t a conlJngtnl cred1l0t of or by your artorney v.ill bnng on lor heanng IO 0~ necdL ,, 81 .,~ but not l•l•t than th• lnsurMCe 11 In effect In the under H id Deed ol Trust In 8y T .D. SERVICE C10nes adk:IOnales. Dlcnas the deceased you musl Me IF YOU ARE A CREOITOR the above !isled Molon lo cn11203178 1~~· nry on J .. Y 4
ebov•ataled time, eealed amount. Mt forth In lhe the property hereinafter d• COMPANY, agent p1ohtblciones pueden hac· your c:ra1m ~1th tne court or • contingent c1eO•IOf ot Modify Judgm1n1 and Flctltlou1 F8109t9
bids '°' Ille 1ward of a general conclitlons. In the senbed: Bv Tracy Frl1ch, As-1111 cumphr en cualquier and ma.I • copy to the per· lht deceased. you must file Old11 IOf Amended Judg· Bu1lne11 Name Published Ne ... -port Beacn·
contract tor lhe above event 01 falhMI '°tilter lnlo TAUS TOR: FLOYD T. 1l1tant Secretary, 001 Part• • de Cahfomla por sonal repres1n1111v1 ap-your clalm w1lh the coul1 ment before the Honorable Statement Costa Mesa Da v Plk>I AOJ-
ptoject. the contract and execute PEDERSEN South Lewta St., Or· cualquier •genie del 01den pointed by tne court v.1th•n and ma;I • copy to 1ne per· Scon Moses C•rcuit cowi The lo .ow ng persons are gust 25, Septembet 1. 8,
Bldl lha'f'be rec.IVed In lh• h r~lred ~tyocu:;n:; BENEFICIARY: WESTERN ange CA 82608 (714) ~~bloco que ~~ h~ya red· four months from the dalt sonar 1tprtsenta11ve op-Judge In the courtioom in doong bus1neu as· l11•'5•, 119i94 •. Ille place Identified above, 1f~........ ~~-·'"' FEDERAL SAVINGS AND 38s-.t700 ~ft~ odqut ·-1• 110 una ol f1rll issuance of the lei· pointed by lhe co1>rt v..1n.n d f ' ._1 d C ly St LINA'S MINI BAKERY, anG-•hoM bid• lhall be ~ • l-01' ASSOCIATION, A9" -"">''' eeni}.__ tera u ptovtded ~ Jour..JnOQths...Ji an or ea!_ 01:!' • • ~4 opened and publicly rHd fOfmance Bond lhall re-c0tded December 7, 1989 IF AVAILABL~, TK 1. The name and •ddrtss 9100 or the Caltlomla Pro-of firll Issuance or tile let· urgis, oulh Dakote. on the Nt"'porl Buen CA 92660
aloUd at th• at>ove-1telad main In fuU l0tce and effect as Instr. No. ~55274 In EXPECTED OPENING of lh• court Is (El nombr• Y bate Cod• The t.me for fil· 1er1 as provided in secllon 4111 dey of October, 1994. Mtang N~oun 4416 Tim·
Ume and place. lhtough the gullanlN pe-Book page of Offlclal BID MAY BE OBTAINED direcclon de la cort• H ) Ing claim• w111 not uplre 9100 ot the Caliloin1a Pro-at the hour of 3 00 o'clock pion Ave . Santa Ani!l CA
Thefe will be 1 filly ($50) rloct u •peclfled In the Records In the office ol Iha BY CAI.LINO THE FOL.t Superior Court of the Slate before fo.Jt monlhs from bate Code. The time IOI 1.1-pm Of as soon 1herHtte1192704
depoeil required for each g~~aroli~l<fT's. Recorder of Or1ng1 LOWING TELEPHONE' of Calil~a. ~fly t' Or· th• hearing date noticed Ing ctalms wtll nol l)P•r• as counsel may be hHrd 1 Tll11 busmen is con-Ht of bid docum1n11. A• • reserves County; NUM9ERS ON THE ange. c en111 above. before lour months from IS/ RI h d L 8 d ducted by; en rrn:1 .. \lo.131 MMIOI LAWN·
fund will be granted to tb~de right 11° reJtctal any or~ said doed of ltust d• DAY BEFORE THE Dn11
0•2• Wesl, Santa Ana. C.. YOU MAY EXAMINE the lhe htanng date notced p bl~ ~r d .N o e 1 The 1egl1t11n1tsl com-Gtnllal Contractors only • or 0 w ve lnY r· scnbt1 the followlng: 927 file ._ept by tilt court. llJou above. u s • ewpor 1nencea to ttensa,t buS•· '°'two (2) Hll (maximum) regularlUes or lnlormalilies PARCEL 1: LOT 3 OF SALE: \714) 385--4837 2. The name, address Ind are • person lnlo111te In YOU MAY EXAMI~ lhe Beach-Cost• Mesa Dillly ness under ine F1:• • cx.s
returned In good condition In eny bids or In the bid· TRACT NO. 10522, IN THE or (213 027-4805 l~fep~ooe number of pell· lh• 111a1e, you may file Ille kepi by the court. II you Pilot August 25, September Bus1nt1s Narr e[s) I $Itel
wllhln tlf'l (10) d1y1 alter ding. CITY OF COSTA MESA, TAC402424C t1oner • attorney or P•ll· with the court a formal A• are a ~rson interested In 1, 8, 15, 1994. th682 •belle on· n.a the bid opening date. As required by Section COUNTY OF ORANGE. · Publl1ti1d Newport tlone< without an attorney quest for Speclal NoUce of the estate, you may I.le Meang Ngoun
In accordance with 11'1• 1773 of the Calllornla STATE OF CALIFORNIA, B .. ch·Co11a Mesa Dally Is: (El nombrt, la dlrecclon tile l11lng ol 1n Inventory wilh tht court a formal Re-PUBLIC NOTICE This 1tatemen1 v.;is 1.1ed
provl11'>n• of Celllornla labor Code, the Director of AS PER MAP RECORDED f'ttol September 1 8 15 Y el numero de telefono def and appraisal of eslale as· quest for Special No11ca or cn11200384 with !he County crerk ol
Public teif'llract Cod• Sec· lh• Depaftment of Indus· IN BOOK 455. PAGES 46 1994 ' ' ' abogado dtl demandanlt, 1tts or of any peutlon or the filing of an 1nven1ory NOTICE TO Orange County on A.iy..1s1
Uon 3000 the Dl11tlct r• lrlal Atlat1ons of the Stale AND 47 OF MISCEL· • o def demandanlt Que no account as provided In and appraisal of tslaJt as· CREDITORS OF 29 1994 F020287
ultH thai the bidder pos· ol Calllornla has del•r· LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE ' Th5o3 litne abogadp, ts) section 1250 of th• Cahlor· sole or of any pe~n or • ·
:. .. the following claa· mined lh• generally prevaJI· OFFICE OF THE COUNTY Michelle M. Doerner (714) nla Probate Codt . A At· account es provided In EVELYN O. THORPE Published Newpor:1 Beach
1111cauon ol contractor'• II· Ing rain of wages In the RECORDER OF SAID PUBLIC NOTICE 636-0553. 1t651 Vana Dr., quest tor Special Notice section 1250 of 1110· Cah· SUPERIOR COURT OF Cosio Men Daily P,i<)t
cenH al the time tttat the localily In which lhe WC?rk COUflt'TY. PARCEL 2: NON· SUMMONS Gatden Grove. Ca. 92641 form Is 111allat)le from the fornla Probete Code A Re· CALIFORNIA September 8, 15 22 i9
comtact 111warded: 11
1 to be ~rlormed.iopies EX Cl US IVE AP· FAMlLY LAW Date: MAY 10 1881 court clerk quHI lor Special Notice COUNTY OF ORANGE, 1994 Tri~
Contractor: Oel'lefal Build· ~t'i'::!~ ':,,'1j~~t•PR~Att'.: PURTENANT EASEMENTS CITACION JUDICIAL GARY L GRANVIL.LE, Attorney for the Pelf· form Is available from tne CASE NO. A174582 PUBLIC NOTICE
Ing Contt1ctor~ ING WAGE SCALE lie OVER LOT 35 BEING THE •c O D• Clerk1 By WENDY L. Uoner: court clerk Notice la hereby given to1---...... ..,....,.,...----
fl'UBUSH: ••mber 1, II, maintained at the DISTRICT COMMON AREA OF SAID •DER• H "" A.DAMS Deputy KENNETH O. Attorney for the Pell· the credilOfS and conltn· ctlt1ou1
1994. ofOce located at.: 1370 TRACT NO. l0522 FOA IN· FAMILIA -Publl1h1d Newpo11 SOLOMON tlOl'l•fl gent credito11 of tha BuaJSMu Nam.
WAU< THROUGH: Mllnd• Adami Ave Coale Mesa GRESS. EGRESS, ANO EN· Notice TO RESPON· Beach.Costa Mesa Dally ESQ (CSB,64024) JOHN ROBERTS BOYD at>ove·named decedlht Statement
MOUNT OlM ~·~ Chapel •~
Sm111g All Fa11lu
1625 Gisler
Costa Mesa
5554
PACIAC V1EW
MIMOAIAI. PAM
Cemetery • Mor1Uat'(
Chapel"• CtametOf'Y
3500 Pac•hc VleW Onv9
Newport a.ac:l'I .........
llll lllUW&Y r:.:~~: ~994C: CA 92626:·· Physical F,;. ~i~,~~~g~Dll~~ DENT (AVISO Al. DE· Pdot August 25, September 243 ''BROADWAY LA· ESQ.1 (CSB #492t3; thal au persons ha\11ng The follov.1ng pe11or1 1•1
legeMa1nt.Jnce&OPef• cllltle1 Planning, and art OF OFFICIAL 'RECORDS. MANDADO (Hombre): 1,8,15•1994• QUNA BEACH: CA ATTORNEY AT LAW, claims •11.a.n1t lhe dtc•d0t;ibu11nesau Mortuary •Ctiapel
1lonl Office, Whit• Trlllet1 available lo any lntlfH~ AND ANY AMENDMENTS MICHAEL T. DOERNER Th685 82051 (714) 494-7527 28081 ,LAZA DR., ~h'!1:n ·r:.1~eq~~r:' J~an·~~ r~8Ni~s1~~: s~:.oeo'b~: ~mauon
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toe.led on Fairview Road, ~ra~f:" .~~r's!;,.1 • THERETO, OF ORANGE You are being •ued. A PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport STll 250, MISSION County Supenor Court, at Fullenon, CA 92631 • I 10 Broadw1y
(Righi) on Monitor Way lo cop of this document et COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. u•ted .. eata,, deman-Beach.Co111 Mesa oa.ly VIEJO, CA 92og1, 700 C1v1c Ctnler 011~• Steven l.amf:'"°" 13'9 eo.1a M ... End of'Road al Patldng Loe Y YOU AAE IN DEFAULT dando. (714) 592.a1aa .., s •-· c 11 sL •. o ... 1 CA M1·1111
"F" 1714) 432•5590 each Job etle. The ~ UNDER A DEED OF TRUST PllTITIONl!R'I NAME BSC 3201 P1lol September 7. 8 14, aj'·~·~st~, ~an£1~a :,...~ ... ba~·~°'~"';'~"~Y~~ne~;r·~· ~"'~•;"~°";· ~~~~~~~~~!!~ BHf DATE· Octobet e trac1or end 1ny aubconttac-• DATED ll/211/Bll UNLESS • NOTICE.OF 1994. Publl1hed Newport 92701-4079, and mal a 92631
1994 at 2·00· m. • Coui IOf under " lflall pay not YOU TAKE ACTION TO IS (EL NOBRI DEL DE· PETITION TO Wlh633 S..ch.Co1ta Masa Da.ty
Communttv ~olteg• DI• .... than the 1peclfled pt• PROTECT YOUR PROP· MANDANTll IH)I MIC~ ADMINISTER Pllol Sepltmbet 1, 2. 8, ·s h~T:1NG tt1ct Bldg .. t'D" v.lllng ral .. of wi~ .. •10 all ERTY, fT MAY BE SOLD AT llLLll M. DOERNER ESTATE OF1 PUBLIC NOTICE 1994.
8QARD DATE: Oc'®er wort!.,. emplo~ "" the A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU CASI NUM9ER MARTHA PRICE nc "'174 .. ThFSOO
19 1"4 execullon of the Contract. NEED AH EXPLANATION (Numero del Calo) YOUNQ .,
No payment •hall bl No bidder ma~-wttnoraw oi:--m!' mTURF OF l'H! DH9478 NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE
rnadt for wor1I Of matlflal 1ny bid'°'. periOd ol e!Xty PROCEEDING AGAINST You bave 30 CALENDAR aka MARTHA P. PETITION TO ' A J\ rvw
llfldet the contract unlffl 180) d•YI after the dlle "1 YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· DAYS alter thl1 Summon1 YOUNO, aka ADMINISTER STATE OF 1 y .C,, ~ unlll the Reglttrar of ~the openl~d~ TACT A LAWYER. end Petition are 1erved on MARTHA YOUNQ ESTATE o,1 SOUTH DAKOTA)
Contractor• verlft•• '° th• payment • 188 FAtRWINDS LANE, you IO fil• a AHponlt CAii NO, At74'735 OZELLI DEi , ••
DISTRICT that the CON• perfOfmence bond thall be COSTA MESA, CA 92628 (form 1282) al the COW1 To-all hel11, benehcJarlH , COUNTY O' ME.ADE) B U.S.lN~'SS ~ ~ TRACTOR WU ptOPefly fl. r:c1ulred prior lo l'kecutlon "(If I 1t1Mt llddrtH 0t and terve I copy on he credltor1, conllngent credl· RICCIARDI, •ke IN CIRCUIT COURT f' f'
cennd 11 the time th• con· of h• contract •nd •hall be common dealgnatlon of pelltloner. A ltllllf or phone IOf1, and '*'°"'who mty OZILLll STEDHAM EIQHTH .111DICIAL • •
lrect WU awarded. AnY In lh• fofm ... for1h In 1h• ptopetty la •hown •boY•, call wi. noc PfOltcl you. Olherwt .. be lntlf'Hled In RICCIARDI ,.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • CONTAACTOR not 10 If· contrect documenti. no warranty le given a1 to If YoU do noC file your Re-the will 0t estate, or bOlh, CAii NO. At73484 CIRC IT e .
cenled 11 '4.lbject to ptnal· Pur1uent to Section 22300 1t1 comptelenMI or COf· aponM on tlme, the COYtt ol: MARTHA PRICE To all htlfl, benel°'•trlH, MllRYLIN W. DILO J7'fl~INfwmnmtt11tkfl1'1r/Yt!tuplaai
llM under Ille law. " in. II· of Ill• Pub!fc <;:tract rectnMt).'' lhe t>eneflclalY may "'41111 Oi'dtr• 1nec:11ng YOUNG •k• MARTHA P. creditor•. conungenl Credi• (fka HINT. I ,lalntltl, "'""''"""''U ""' ""'"r -· ;miJ,J,/r,. rtn1.· "'4R~ cenff clal9111caUon 1pecl-~·· u:.::llCt _,mlfu~ Ulldw Mid DMd of TN1f. YW1 manl4lgt, vcur pros>-YOUNG eke MAATHA tOfl, and pt11ons who "'-Y .-.. K I(. HlNTZ, tied herllnabOYI II that Of • Pf ....... .... by reuon Of a breeeh Of Iffy. end CUllod'f ol your YOUNG ot~•· be lnl•tH1ed In •••nd Un • .;u -f.AR('JI cN "",.,, ft!r ., .... 11,,, "1* tb.nJr. """lllllr.,.,. th
• "tptelalty contractor'' u the "'"*11"" bidder to default In the ObllO•tlone chllclren. You may be Ot• A PETITION hal beel'I the Wiii C)( Hiiie, Of both, CIV 0 .94-217 -~"' ..L_,. __ u "---'-·'ft.-~ ~ti. JNrd, defined In Section 705f of •ub.:ute.i-=-~ ~ ltcured thereby, hereto-derecHo pay 9UPpoft and filed by JOHN Yf. $(). ol. OZELL! DEf RIC. MOTION TO NOTICE· n"Mr.t.,,. rrir1"!'111 -...._,. nmorm -"""' 1~ "J' ' " 1
IM CallfOfnla Bua1neU Ind ~01,J to '*1 • f0te executed end dellV· attorney 1 ... end eotll. " LOMON In 11\e SuPefb CIARDI Illa OZ£U.E STE.D· (Ml MOTION TO a •,,,:,.JMru.•"11 'ir·fl1W/i•1IMW"""1• """""'-"'"" C-r.!)'
ProfeHlonl Code, the 9pe-• under =:n. acrm-Wed to the undertlgned. YoU cannoc pay the fMlng Cour1 of California. Coenty HAM RICCIARDI MODIFY JUDGMENT ( ~IM(fo.•farJ 't~G"'fWmi~lt11NtNthr1t '/,.,,,.."M ~'-"Y. conttec10f ewerdecl anc• ' In written ~ of 0.. r.e. Uk the dtfti tor • l.e of OAANOE A PETITION hal been J'. 'Jr th G
the Contract tot SN1 WOfk Each ~ ~= 1t1': lault end Oemend tot lale, walYtf lonn. THI PEllTION requeall filed by JOHN 0 . k!NN't 1n AND ORDUt FOR '1 /"' ·-11 r" ~ ....... lllelf conllrUCI a in. sponse and written~ of ci.-"~went ieg.t ~.that JOHN W. $01.0MON IN SuperiOf Cour1 of Celi· AMllMDID.IUDG•NT "'"--"--&It L~ --.-..L-n..:L.~'>--ll'!l'l\f" ~ of the Work. In aQo contal
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BEACll NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT BUSINESS ANNOUNCEM!NTS LOST 8c LOST • 2H 9 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2669 COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITY 2920 FOUND 2925 FOUND 2925 EMPLOYMENT
iiilmiiiiiiiiii&iiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... "Al LAB LE NOW. 2Br '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii R~ II T ESTATE 2 ao4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 Ba. lrg kltch, din rm 1• ~ • Npt Meht a 1~ 1ba From 5675 831-4033 Winter rental-furn upper Anyone knowing tne CAT MISSlNQ F• LOST DOG BEACH ~=~~ ~J.itfi~~·.:~~~t VIII• d'~ate Apta . i:';~ ·= ~~.9fnk~ DO YOU KNOW THAT A wMhlC•~!abouta of male long hair tabby, tn Meaa Verde, c M EMPLOYMENT
RENTALS _ C -.. aingl• 900 number .-EL BANGER s gray and tan color, Small, _,tack, tong ha" aec. OJMO dally 12-6, ozy 1 PR upatalra, utiVcbl 633-9243 ' B USINESS O FFICE made 75 milhon dot-personal belongings, m aslng since August temate with r•d <:Olla• 5530
WINTER 434 Allao 310.883-6291 VERY cl•&l'I & quiet, r "R n r NT 2769 I a r • I a• t v •a r 1 please call Eleanor 1st. LlvH on 400 • Pteaae ca I $4~8361 • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
18d m $700 0 t t new carpet & drapes, nJ ....., Groundtloor op-Baf\g•r coiled, 1-813· block of Poppy Av·--------'""VERTISIN"' r ............. . cea n rc,n cuatom lg pool r fwy / h R E w A R D '4M " 2Bdrm ........ h ..... HOO condo. 39r 2Ba, furn, laund;yn fac~1T11~~· MISCELLANEOUS por1unlty with new 900 549·18514~ Thank youl •nue In Corona del • OS • 2Bdrm ............. 11000 winter. Alll 10/t~/15/ M I I Newport Boach-Officea concept Start Im-Nhchaol assed away Mar, Purple collar w11t1 l T Body-surlmg SALES REP
3Bdrm ............. S1400 95. 2-car gar. S2150/ N!":PgP~rc:t'k, pr,em •N•· RENTALS from 5400. 419 Old medtately ssoo Free auddenty 616194 name "M111 Kltty" and ~~ar. at B1000SS1ep1,
ANNUAL mo utll paid. 673-6607 pell, pleaae ss~·m:. Newport Blvd. Frank· Information (405) 728· SPANISH STUDENT address Information .... guna ch unday See k I n g a e I I•
Studio ............... S!.00 S e a wlnd 4Br 2YzBa e4-..0392 "'. lln-Rlty 840-7000 x309 8933. s' NPTOERTASE SCTOEMPPUIT~ ~:~.;~~;:i;.~~~~ti =~da Bo~:1~10~~ ~~nn'ci ::P'Z~~eadbte °'. ~~~~~! 3Bdrm ............ S1150 rk VI •MEDICAL BILLING • to t Pl ti near pa · 1tw. deck, E'ald• Cou ntry Wd ROOMS 2706 Ve ry attractM1 0H1ces, ERS', Other scanchna· · F 0 UN D 0 • •aae ca orte n t •d ou1a1oe The ""'*"9tal ~ comm pool/Ian. S2700 2Bd apJt M w/atudy 311t St .. Cannery Vil-THE NEVf BUSINESS vlan. European high Shaw n17141650-7517 solespe"ons for com-.._.._ W · lnci grdnr. 85&-8686 $865. Fp, akylt, deck, lage near water, NB. ot the 90 a. Very high school s1uden1s arrlv-$ M 0 N EV $ REWARD l O ST I I mtinHy newspaper antli u... ..... ...._ca _ no pets. 180 21at St. ROOM FOR RENT Roy Jackson 673-3733 Income .potential Ing August. Become• One blk kitten 8·26, In group. Ellpar1once or 673-1900 64&-1164 or 645-9543 Non-smoker. Chlld Ok. Training, support and Host Family/A IS E In Newport Beach, the 111c1nlty of COM degree prefer feel
Costa Meaa area. cllenta provided. Mini-Call•1·800-SIBLING end of May/94 Call and one wh1te groy Draw comm1ss1on. Full * Lg 2br 2ba on Golf APARTMENTS E 'alde lg lBr, •ml yard 631-9011 mum lnveat 14·995 f8 18) 548•5421 tabby cat 8 20 Please t>enellt.s. Phya1call C VIII P I Y w/paUo. Frig, f""IC, uUI and computer to atart ourse-a o nt. r FOR RENT Incl. 338 E:" 20th. BUSINESS & •---------***F O U N D call 675-6523 o1 arug sc:reentng re·
lse. No peta. S1950 ••••••••• $775/mo. 64&-6094 RENTALS TO FINAN. CE 1 ·800·7&9·'9050 t,OST& • Large brown and red 631·5597 •~•• qw" Fu resume 760-81l50, 644-4922-E TRUCK DRIVERS FOUND 2925 dog In Cosla Mesa REWARD At1 n • A Micheal
2.s1y 3Bd·3Ba condo, 2 Low Mov•lnll 1BR, 680 SHARE 2724 Drive to ownlll SO near Irvine Avenue Loll Diamond Ring l"letcher 714·650-4802
11 n/ k ---------•If. brlta/breezy up-down, S0.78 per mile · and Fair Dr111e Pleaso "4th s B h B Aeat h ti I kl car a gar, am g, BALBOA atra, no pela please, all mllesl Tractor own-" 1 e:ic · N • c • n • " no peta. Avl nowl IS' 11,..TT\ 2606 5625/mo. 8 3 1•8427 Bal Isl house. Prof n/1 _B_U_S_l_NE_S_S---,---ershlp/30-42 monthsl KawaskJ Ltd 440 Call Dennis 646-8137 Labor Day, please call care/Wa•lng PT FT
$2000 mo. 589-0289 AJM11&1 thire 3Br 2Ba, w/d. S0.22 mll• drlvor payl FOUND Smalt, brown 548·1535 hrty • comm or rent
-8 --------•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mes a Verde: Beaut. $450/mo+ \".lutll. Reis OPPO RTUNITY Aver•ne 1 O,OOO .i-Motorcycle, black, o lder dog Ne.vport • lg rm busy HB salon •
2 d·2B• duplex, ga-remodeled 2Br 1Ba, r•q. 723-5703 evlwknd • mlleat!.onth Com· 5.500 orig miles, mmt Blvd/Santa lsebei 96&-0451 546-4042 rage, 1\"z blk to bch. Lrg remod 2Br 1Y.!Ba, gar. No amkr, no pets. 2904 "' cond, runs great + 2 C 0 H £AI.TH & porch , $1200 mo Ip, Frnch dra to decl<. 5750/mo. 650-8040 Balboa P e n Bayside pany d11ver positions helmets S800. Ed or osta Mesa 722-7t4
(818) 359-45:19 X1ra close11, d/w, w/d, quiet 2Br 2Ba, frplc. 2 years minimum ex-Br1an 5 48•107 9 ·LOST BUNNY FITNESS
gar. 51350 yrly. 4~321 Spacious 2bl lba VERY N/S prof. $500+ 'huhl. perlence. New Applo "T ROUSERS " iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
2BR 21h8a Npt North clean/quiet-lg pool-btfl 7 2 3-8039 --------.. 'unea Inc., ·1-a00-843-$ 100 REWARD Minla1ure Frencn Lop "FREE SAMPLES"
cond o . Hard wood landacape, nr ahopl/ Balboa P enlnaula *CELU·TRIM• 8308 or 1·800-843-Small female cat Male with bunerscotch We ght loas breai.
floors, 2-car gar. Avail ALBOA fwy a.No appllcatlon 2Br 1 Ba. carport park-TONING AND 3384, Madison, Soutti • M 0 L L y • coloring and v.h1te thrai..gh Fo1 FREE 3 9/15. 11400. 707·7583 P ENIN SULA 2607 fee. No 'pets, please Ing. $525 + v.i. ulll. Dakota. -spots Lost In Newpon day supply, 552-84!>4
5650 mo. 8 4 e..c>392 Non-smoker. 723-5077 A EDUC I NG WANT E o 1 o v e R-With one bent ear, Beach, In lhe v1cin1t> 2 BR 2 ba dwnatra, Ip• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & I I I d II micro, d/W, 2 gar ape. •---------NB 28th St 3 br 2ba Yr CREAM w E 1 a HT, BA o KE mu I co ore co ar, of Dover and c.r1be•-••••••••
124 46th St. 31Q.:943· Ocean View Studio NEWPORT round mo-mo. steps Al I I t COUCH POTATOES with bell. Last seen on land on Sun J1..1y 2.:1h PERSONALS
2860 or 714-63t:7902 Lota of Ught on BEACH 2669 to bch, prkg, 20·30 M b~veSnldo ry who want to cha,nge1 S un 8-27. Please Call at around noon •••••••lllilll Boardwalk. 3 Rooms yrs. $460. 675-7807 Ul t I 0 by shape up for heallh, Nancy ti 631-0341 Please call• 646·96~
2BA 2BA newer d uplex ••Bed, Stove/Frig. NB M d d Sept, 7th! , lose pounds, Inches. The P iiot blk from bch, furn/un-Quiet & Secure 5575 • 1 BR $825• o ern, near aan · D I S T R I B U TO R S FIND Claaalfle~ furn, gar, patio, w/d, Incl Utlls. N/S NIP 2BR 2BA 1725/Up sundeck, frplc , large Distributor selling NEEDED Earn $400-The most comprehen-P ERSO NALS '3002
d/w. $1300. 723-0564 •873 a372* As~ .about Our closet & kitchen. cream fo r Inch loss-$ 1 • 5 o o mo n I h . sl11e an,d current direc-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
3 Br 2'A!Ba, 2-car gar, "" SpeCl8111 Frig, d/w s5z5tmo. 94e-4 4 oo condillonlng-flrmlng. Cellular Nutrition an apartment tory of goods an.Cl ser-Ga y Men of Coata
newly refurb, pool/ Incl. 60x30 pool. No NB·Dover Shra emply'd ~~~~n ao:.:ER~~~~ (8 00) 339 ·7888 through classn)ed 111ces aroundl Masall Live talk &
tenn, near bch. $1500. CORONA pets. No tees. No prof. Lg Bd/plll ba, kit, refused!) Call eves/ WE INVEST IN YOUlll homo Phil'S 1·800-
3000 Bob-Tall Drive rs
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Avall 10/1. 644-61 49 DEt MAR lea.se 545-485~ lndry, phone hkup Wl\Onds 662.3509 or When you Invest In . 517·7883 S2 50 18•
2622 2BR 1 Ba, 2-car prkng. 5400 No pe~ 64519515 daya 642-4321 x 303 ServlceMasler. we In-MOTELS HOTELS Citrla of Coat• Me a a No Phone ca 11 s , Beach lifestyle 2 pool•. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ulll paid. Mo-to-mo Npt Bch •'-blk to b,ch. vest In '"'u We're the L L & please marln11. 2br 2ba, gar· . Sh 39u 28 $4 O/ ,,., ui MOTE.LS 2718 6 MO"l"rrr 2718 1118 talk home pt 1--'--------den, 55+ mobile hm 3Br 2Ba, 2-car gar, wall-yrly. Ocnfront. $1000, are r a. 4 ________ _. nation'• largest pro-1~ " s l-800-217-0069 Caahlera, Cooks &
parkS925.673_2988 wallcrpt,patlo.s 1400 1at/last.714/673·8041 mo +utll. N/S pref. ______ __,,_,.--lesslonal cleaning S25018· D rive rs . Imme.a •
118 Open Sat/Sun 10-!> CLEAN 2Bd 2-aty 1 Ba, Avail 9/15. 960-8285 S S C A S H C O W S company offering the --------opening x.nt pay PT
Downata lr• 3Br 2Ba by a ppt. 714-644-2128 pl/I gar •• patio. lie Npt Crest 3br,n/a,d/w MOONEY. IOTS OF ITI best In training, equip-SPECIAL WEEKLY RATE HOT & WILD! FT Tamara 722-8400. dplx, trplc, 4-car gar, SlOSO. Agt. 857-.3996 pool/Jae/ten/pkg/maid SSOO-St-200/week pos-menl and aupport. All 1·800-860·6969 Apply· Charo Ch1Cl\en
steps to bay & beach. ------------------blk 2 bch, 22-33 yrs slble. 1 entry level you need Is al)out Fil.OM $150 Toll Free Ca11. 4~ e 111n St . CM s14so1mo. 8l8,35~539 COSTA MESA 2624 LIDO ISLE Private S!.00-5!.0mo 227-7838 vending route In USA s9.ooo down plus Liv• & Unce n aor•d FRONT DESK CLERK
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Bd-2ba apt-winter lse Light & easy. SO working capital Fl· M :lr g 1 CV"••·)~ o. s TELEPHONE OPERATOR Harbor View Homes $1450 Agt 631_1400 Npt Hght• 3Br home. down, II qualify. 1·800-nanclng available For 9~0,,2f.-4IG.J SJ 9s Ir' n SALES CLERK
3Br 2Ba, AJC, lots of Attra c tive , ahlny Ltg rm/olll ba, nr bch/ 272-3444. tree lnformatton, call Clean rooms, cable""'', ,8.,.0 , cc5:a l.li5' CA atorage. $1850/mo. clean 2Br, w/patlo, LIDO PENINSULA shops/S425+dep-incl ---------1·800·23 0 -2380 •• Vartat>ie s hifts c
Agent 619-677-0488 pool, lndry fac. $725 2Pd-1Ba. units from ut1I. No drink 227-6129 $2,000.00 MONTHLY phone, weekly maid senice Swing Connection• v.ee1<ends
Harbor View Homes _H_ar_bo_r_V_1_11a_s_54_&-_9_08_1 $900·$1300/mo. Piil Prof NtS 10 shr condo INCOME FOR PIT ORI---------C U f lntrod t Rat 1 1·900-~5-4400 XG157 P RO SHOP CLERK -beach/Waterfront. near beach In NB. Piii FIT. Home assemblers CREDIT 2907 a or UC ory e. S2 99 nM 18. Sun & Mon SAM·
Por1otlno, view 4Bd· 1BR, apaclous, pool-Avail 9/1 & 9/15. ba. tennis, pool. $495 or clerical workers. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Procal 602-954-7420 !>PM T'\\t & Thu1 3.5Ba, a 11t lmmed, aide, tgated, nr beach 710 Lid o Park Dr met utll. 548_0784 Hiring nowl Apply: • FREE DEBT 2070 Newport Blvd .. Com Mesa 4-7PM s:Noo Agt 640-56G4 & •hopping. $595/mo 7 14-873-8030 Charl1n Corporation, CONSOLIDATION (714) 631·8000 FIND BALBOA BAY CLUB & Up 8 4 2·5 858 M S S o. East HB HI class PO B 7158 Aoo 645·5000 ext 5~1 *.LldO/P•l'\ldsula/Hta ---------9-5pm on· un ox • m Too many d•bta? OR Baytront & merlor 2Bd·l Ba Cottage $775 -o-c-.-.-n"""t-ro_n_t_W_ln-t•-,-lrg Sr. condo 55-t-• 109• Albuqurque, NM Ovlmrdue bllla? Cut Sell your ho..,e
homesJ Leaae or aalel mo 1 E nc I pat Io. 2 fully furn units, 3Br 28r 2Ba +den. Super 87194· p•yments 30% to 1-800-28t·3229 through c:1ass.t1ed
.Ill G-•n ..... 1 Realto-h /d hk amen/pools/tennis , ---------""Oe.t.. Red"c• In• 842 58 78 '" "' •• was er ryer up. 2Ba, gar. S1 500/S1800 etc. Walk to bch. Avl A P ROVE N WINNER "' ..,.. -• CilfJl75-8181 No pell. 722·9294 Call Karen, 434-1424 l 0/15. $495. 960-1575 All cash-conllnual In-tere s t/l•t • ••••·
•HEAR HOAQ HOSP• 2 BR·l BA, g a rage,
2Br 1 'hBa. gt.r, Inside W'alde. New cpVpalnt,
laurldry, $850. Reis $650 + $500 sec. Agt
req'd. Agt. 998-3195 (714) 850·1220
STEPS To SANO comet Snack vending-$4,000·1 00,0 00. S o. Hu nt Beach near local route. 16 new NCCS (non·protlt) Cle an 1 br-gar. lg ocean. Shr 3Br house Llcenaed/bo n ded. deck-utll pd-no pell. w/Jacuzzl. Prlv bath. m ac h 1 n es S 2 9 o o · 1 ·800-955-0412
Clean. $750. 551-8554 $400/mo. 960-93n 800-821-8363 dy/~11e OVER DUE BILLS?
COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Overstocked with
stutt7 •A call to
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CRUISE SHIP J OBS Cut monthly payments
E a r n $ 3 0 0 /$ 9 O O cup to 60~ Licensed
weel<ly. Year round and bonded non-profit p6s1tlons; Hiring. EOE. co. 1·800·2~6-0190
Free room1board. Wiii Eict. 49 Call 24/hrs
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QUIET & SERENE
Palm l\t:lesa Apart:tn.ents
So near & >'Ct so f.ar ..
· Tut's rhc feeling you gcr
when vou lh'c at P.ilm .
Mcsl :inlid the lush
greenery of scdudcd
woods & smcly p.iliru.
A Srudius, 1 & 2 BcJruonu
· Jn S57S co S600
•!BR S625 to S6SO
• 2BR sns lO S7SO
"-No Pets
A VcitK-.il lllm~
A Ceiling fans I,=~~ A NEW Cirpct, P.unt & Tile II
A f iutOS Room
A Hrnc:J Pool & Jm11.L.1
A Pitios & l!.t.kon1Q
A G:ir.igc.s A\'.ul.ablc
Office Hour\. 9.00 .un · 5:00 pm M-F
and 10:00 1m -4;~ pm wcclcnds
1561 Moa Dr · S1nu AnJ Heights, CA
(714) 546-9860
train. -call 1·504-645-
4502 Ext. C7312. 24 is back ... by pop ufa r demand'.
642·5678
hours. Fee. I••••••••• Run a 10-line cl3Ssified ad in the Saturday edition of the
Daily Pilot for only $5.00 (or 5 ~es a line!)
NEWPOI\f NORTE:
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WITHOUT GLASSES! Sare, rapid, non-
s urgical, permanent
restoration In 6-8
weeks. Alrhn• pilot
dfvelopod Doctor ap.
proved. Free 11\forma·
tlon by mall: Call
(800) 422-7320
(&12) 897·1075
Fax (612) 897-1079
Satisfaction •
guaranteed. -, .
Rcquiremcn ts:
• lreim for sale must be merchand& or how.<:hold items pnll.'1 at S4 "0
or l~.
•Every icem furoo for sale millt have .i price.
• \ou may run fewer chan l 0 lin~. buc the minimum ~ b snll $ ~.l
• We will no longer ac.cpet garage sile am for ch.L\ cat4YD~'.
• You must come ro the Daily Pilot office .u .
.BOW Bay t. in <:osm M~. wrire out you r ad ropy on a fo.nn we
p rovide, and _pay cash for the ad. (No phone c:alb or credit cuds will
be accepted fur the dimes a line cacegory.)
• Deadline every Friday at 1 :OOpm.
l ~a rnw NOTE: We· will now accgn vour ads by mail. nd check "-1th ad copy (20
DlllRXCWG£ characters and spaces per line) co "Dimes a Line". Ine Daily Pilot.
Pleasc ca11 ror • penonaJ tour • CASH 330 W Bay .. t., G:>sta Mesa, CA 92627. Please include your rume. ad~
2 MUano, Nnrport Beach no.aosJ ~~~· _,:i sJf uJ1o ?~ and phone number in case we haw a quesoon about your ad
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MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 -----• CHILD CARE 3536 CONTRACTORS DRIVEWAYS 3585 FURNITURE HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE & SERVI CE 3 558 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REP AIRS 3 62 2 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3 808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY Tender loving childcare iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LIKE-N U CONCRETE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Semi Retired contractor. PUBLIC NOTICE RAP~f!B1!!,W111.~l~~•.M.alnt. THE LOCAL PLUMBER
••••••••• offered In my Balboa local Uc 20'1 Jt New proceu remove C 1 t R t ti Rpra, tmprvmnts, amt Gardening/Landscaping -· . .,. .... , ..,.,..... .. \\ ,,, 8llllgt1 Co· Pen home. All ages Smalt Joba, J g8JJ't,• olVrust atalna Crack ;~d •. !ick~~.o~p\~~. Jobi, Qualtly, Integrity, Clean-ups, Tree Tnm. The Cahl Public Utill· Apt Oual IOI> Ftt• est s1nc:• 1947·We are aa
FT/PT, J udy 673-1428 Qui c k reap o nae. rpr Free Est 760-8427 etc. FREE pickup & I care, Ken 642-1770 Free Estimates.Good ~8J1R~~~~~·~~i"u~~ St. llc:l569897 636-1758 t'!o1~~ur t:~f.~g~:
ADDITIONS FrH Eat. 650-704~ doll11ery, 982-18 2 :1 References 436-1518 household goods WHY PAY MOR E?
ltEMODEUNG 3410 CLEANING ELECTRICAL 3610 HAULING 3720 OrHn scene Landscpog movers ·p11n1 their * OUAUTY • •---------
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES 3548 _D_E_C_K______ -HAN--D-Y-.. -.11-,..,-3-7-1-0 ,"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & Irrigation, Trimming P.U C Cal T number: Insured, L•676648 ROOFING 3910
C I "UM" 1• & Remo11ala, Clean-limos and choutfeuts f REE EST &45-8 2 0 5 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -.. ---a.11 onetJuo t on iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifCOATING 3570 ** cas *'*' liaullng Junk, Appll· ups & Malnt, St. Uc. priht the11 T.C P. num· _________ i•A.1 "ROOFMASTERS
•Addillons• ~th remodel •WINDOW CLEANING• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii All typH of electrical Homel fltntal Propertlea ances, Yard Clean-Up, '1 599025, 8 5 CMS1 09 bet in all advert11• PIANO L VOCAL s.nc:e li.21 •Patios• kltcllen ttmodtl All aervlc• 100.,_, Guar. Etc. Call Mike monts. If you have a ~ i Uc /Bonded .. insured FREE ESTIMATES STOP Dec k leak•· L11'658883 581•8931 Paint-Carpe ntry-8 4 a.1391 Irrigation, drlplines, question nbout lh• I• LESSONS 3868 Best P11.:e' 0 .. .1.ty FrM Eat. 871o4941 297-a<>8 1 David waterproof coating• Drywall and morel patio design, trees, 800-748-6801
Bowen'• Do you need decks. atalra Ouat, A-1 Elec t rlc•I work Gary MS-5277 .JUNK To The DUMP planting, Jawna. 527· ~~1~~~~l~:~r, ~:i~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, ________ _
---------d -, work. L11'687'30 Frff Local Uc. contractor (714-988·1882) 1087 or 31<>-439--0289 Qonuao Muse St d lo'-' rannENTRY 3510 a heaq uf1 home Eat. Beat S 722·8760 Quick Reaponset Carpentry, roollng, WE'LL h I away what Public U11l1l1H i u WALL ~ cleaning H rvlce? Call FrH Eal. 8 S0-70 4 2 plum bing, d rywall, lhe Trasahu Man won ti Landscape REPAIR Comm1ss1on All •get, 5 lo a d1.i·I ua at 530-2492 stucco, painting, tile, Mallbu·Ldw 11t-llght1 714·5~8-4151 beginning to class C• COVERINGS
A to Z HAHDYMAN Hou sec lean/Window DOORS 3580 etectrlcal. Jim 641-74~ Sprlnklera & design · 540-1947
INSTAWREFACE CA81HfTS Reliable. Move lntliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FENCES Compl•t• property HOME CA.RF./ Pete 714/7.22·7732 l:v.~~t~~::;!~~of ~"::'. c::;~:.:fs:· opu1~!· 20 y9ra4~n98•t:: An experlenq ed 8i DECKS 3615 malnt-Custom painting SERVICES 3760 Sprlnkl•J • •r• m~ XI.NT rep, 1 l\f min Ins PET
·-.,.. d e pe ndable doorl'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dr ywall-carpe n t ry ONLY f>ualn•H · ·Tl67659 V MC 73 1-2958 SERVICES 3870 HIRi A CARPENTER hanger. Guar work , 1• plumblng•atucc:o etc. Tlmera·valvea.iepalrs-t-''rlr-¥.;~~-T*J:Tricr-Addltlona/Remodela CONCRETE 6 reaa. Don 521-asa1o •Wood Fenc••* Call Rick 262.6545 Llv•·ln 10 lake care of lnatalJatlon 722-7824 _________ 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Fire /Water/Repair•. reptace/rtpllr, lrH llluling house. animals, plan1a•-i------PAINTING 3858 Aquatlo •mate• a S•rvlctl
Jerry e4e-7840 MASONRY 3557 eaam.i.t low prim l.k'd •Hl.Q HAHDYMANt whlle you are away TREES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Aquaoum aen11c1ng & -------
Rtpalra, Remod. Doora, w;n. DWSMAIING 3583 N.MntageCorutr.tT4-5JOI •584-1&55* Xlnt refa. 631-5597 Topped Aemo~• L.awne , cuatom dea1gn-rehable
c1ows, clblnell. atucco 1 drf· * Btlt Prlct/Qualltu Lv measage for Trava ~ H 1-Mn •W.P . YOUNGQUIST 1..1c tn• 678-2146 __ C_a_n_l_s_ee_m_t_o __ ~Ill. lenc:et. gatts, tic. UC. llnd tH1ck. II •• •uropeen Couture FLOOltlNSTALL MR FIX IT Small h lntJnv Contractot l'eraonettied .Pet Care
35yrs exp. J8fr1 142.0117 Concr:!':Oo-1 ... ;>;1 Bridal • •peclal occa· REP·•1n5 3620 ho uaehold appliance IANDSCAPE & MASONRY 382Q Oust pa1nt1og bV PfOI It l\ennet •llernauve No geLIO all those alon•, proma, chlrd· ~ repalr9 & handyman Uc•602098 Ina .. a11e11 or worry. l ie, repair Jobs
---------Brick, Block, Ston•. Tiie rena dreaaea, Holy liiiiil••&iiiiiiiiiliii chorea. 557-2156 LAWN CARE 3808 F•H 811 64~5 Ins. Reta 673•718A around tf'te hou1t?
CERAMIC Cone, ~atlo, Driveway Communion. Bring Vlnyt, hardw09CI Plum blng/e le c/Waterliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Masonry llapert• • QUAUTY CARE TILES 3528 Fplc, BBOa. Ref. 20 Yr your Id .... I wlll make ceramic, marble, aub htra/a p rlnklera/c e ll •••lo Yard Malnt. Block-Brick-Concrete 20 Yfl eirp. Ouallty Let the
•••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Exp. Terry 8S7•l'8M your dr•H. L'lbil•. floor repair, carpel lana. lnatall~epalr. Lawn!! Cleanupe , Stucco Repa1M1, Low workmanship, fair PLASTER Claaalfled
Tiie, glau b loc k• Cement/brlc k/ato,,.IU1•1 __ 1e_1_.o ... 2.,2 .. 1,...or_es ..... 2_.1_11_io Uc. Bond e4:t-3882 FREE est. 24t.0137 T r" Trimm ing, Lt Price•. Uc 631•7&43 pocea 645-241• Ron REPAJR 3880 Servlc.
remodeling, fair PflcH drvwy stab U .50/aq l'l Thi Pllol TRADE P•e•r 2184tee Haullne 87 .... 248 Th• fliHot Chlldren'• Mural• Dire c tory l ie/Bond. f'rH Eat. atamped ~t• Clee.ethd Claa•lfted Or1 wortc a 3e-,••• L11'64165e • 131-4310 The mo.t comPf•h•,._ Quat Crpntry, Paint. 0•,.....lne h rvlc• The moat compt'ehen-All charac1.,a-cu11om INTJE(T.QUAIJTY 11T help you find
16 ~ilti i n id 11 eive end curNnt dlfeo-..._ ..... ci .. -..111 .. d Clo..VGat StOf, ·wal ~Upa, Spr1nld•ra alve end cunent d•rec-designs. Handpa nted Patch to complete relia~ http.
Buy "· s ... "· Find It. Th• Pl ... cteaeffted, tcwy ot goocta end ..,. ••""V'• -ic unUa, furn, fofmlca. lnatall/Malntenence . tory of goods and ..,. Katnlffn Jewell Jobs. ucenaed 25yrs Ml ... 71 Cleaalfted, c ......... .,... vtc.a ~t Ma.al71 l'!p!l!! 87M35t Freel f'ree a et. 65NM33 ~·around! 114-7H-to74 ••P 24 hrs 554•7131
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Ody Piiot
TODAY'S
CROSSwaRo· euzzLE ~ ly CHMLltGOlt•N ...__ ______ ,_,_;;..;... _______ ;...._ ______ ... , wtch OMAR SHARIF
.net TANN AH HtltSCH
]IWIUY. PUIS COSTA MISA 8124 AUTOMOBJU!S MISC. AUTO 9245
• Alt 8025 Sat/Sun Ml 1929 ~ CAN'T l'IND A CAR
he6m Ave •a. 4pc IUUI 9030 YOU CAN Af'l'ORDT bdrm Ht 1200. &pc ,. " Hundred9 of 11ehlc'98
llW\g rm Ml $250. .aid at b81galn Pt'lcH
ACROSS
1 T oogh question
8 T ""0-wtieeter IOTubS
14Comeup
57 Advem1ry se Sota PAEVIOU9 PUZZLE SOl.VED
l'abul.-.a ... welry • Orient.al rugs. Prlvate
owner moving, mu•t
•acrlflce. 883-3192
Booka, cloth••· kltctt. 81 3201 >Ont concl. everyday! FOf' more
enware, ml•c. Fuml· ')tw pnl/trane. Alarm. Info call Information
15 Roctly Mountain
Indians '-
18 Melvllle l'IOYel 17Rent 18 Hackman or
Wilder
1 9 Scream and Shoot
20Bnel 22 WestPomt
Student 23 Take a -at try
24 Guecamole Ingredient
26S3Joon 29Adams
grandson 31 rnveotor
63 Dismounted
64 Stash away 8S Da1syl.t.o rtower
66 Ivy LeJgue
IChOol
67 In the distance 68 Telegraph COde 69 Large number
70 Dear! Doarl 71 Over11c;t
DOWN.
1 Coconut tree
2 Chocotate
cook .. 3 Old name lor
Thadand 4 Curves 5 Como back In
6 Some . 1ma91nary
creatures
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WHERE ABE 'JUE KJNGS1 Going Out Of ture avail lmmecu Call •tereo, •unroof. Mu•t aorvtooa toll freel 648-7144 .... $3000. 962-1195 1.a00-43 ..... 87
BoUl vulnerable. South deaJ1.
NORTH
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EAST
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declarer could count 11 fast t.ncka Bualneu! Ext. A·1062.
-OM 1pade, four heartl, five cha-Framu, painting•. HUNTINGTON LEXUS 9115
rnondl and one club. Looltinr no graphics. poster•. fhC· ae•ce 6140 ANTIQUES Ir -
further than the spade fineue, ture• & furniture. No ._.. CIASSICS 9?~0 rea90nable offw• t•· '90•LS 400 White/tan ~ declarer won the firat trick in dwn fuHd. Al A•ron'• Sat 8·21 Cloth••· Lthr lmmac all xtrH
my and ammediat.ely led a apade t Gallery 802·3383 kitchen Items, akla, Lex phne 72K $25,750 1976 Cadillac SeVllle,
the queen. When that lost , the con-table & Iota morel 752·1025 or 673·3104· only 35K orig ml,
tr -t th of 11 n .... ,_________ 18451 8urtdal• auper clean. •how rm a ... wen e wa.y a ean. peTS & f h forest green w/ Declarer can do better by com"'""· ao m•CEDES 9130 res · u... ---------1 ~ camel top, 11tt condl in1 the indirect ·nnesse with the .ANIMALS 6049 NEWPORT $6500 obo. 281·5785
rtrai1ht finesee. Aft.er w1nrun1 t.heliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 6169 81 'CMtrry' 300D Beige Ofe/760-8234 AH ,
first heart in hand, declarer lead• a iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil OleHI, •nrl, 129k ml. 69 Qlds Cutla11 conv.
low club to the queen. Smee ~e 125 GALLON MOVING SALE g~~:.~~;;;9ords . Sharp car-new top.
lune •• with West, her ma,Je AQUAJUUM Sat 9-4. No early S Runs great. $6900
becomea the 12th trick. · ACRYLIC (LEEMAR) bird•. Fr Prov din obo. 310.833-7741
'Whltney 32 Edible snail 7 Roman road 28 Canadian 51 Worships A eood techriician m11ht try LO w I MAT c HING table & 8 Chrs, video NISSAN 9150 Classllled ....... 1et home via another maneuver -BLACK STANO & cam, '85 Nissan shell, CONVl!Nll!NT
a Vienna Coup. Declarer wina the HOOD. Magnum filter. book•. toys, •ports whether you're buy· 34 Make a mistake 38 Tree branch
39 Hardened, as
8 African country 9 Compass pt
10 Very hun9ry 11 BelovC'd, rn
Barcelona
12 -up got 111 13 voce rn a
patrOI abbr 52 P1agrant shrub
30 Talk-show star S3 Saint Teresa's Howard home town
Thebiddme: souru WEST NOR'nl 'EAST
2NT P ... tNT P .. fint. heart. and ducks a club, a ~:~~.e s15oo. •ac equip, hsehold Items. '84 •t•nza 4-dr. xtnt Ing, selling, or Just
neceesry tactic to •correct the 662•3508 Priced to Hll. 210 Via cond, fully loaded. looking, claullled hos cement · 41 Arm bone
33 Gave up a 54 Up1111 •
throne 56 satto; toot
p._ Pue COWlt.. •Next, al' winners 8• re cashed Ithaca, Udo Isle Stereo, n•w trans. · what you need I
" Ri • Great •chool car. PILOT CLASSIFIED 42 Pampered pet
45Muslcal
35 Ice sheet soak
36 Reverse 59 ·Bonanza· ()perune lead: Ten of ti except for the ace of spades, anclud-ADOPT-A·r-ET $2200/obo. 962-1195 042·5878
in1 the ace oC clube. Declarer end1 Every Sat & Sun at compo51uon 48 Anger
49 Pleasant
50 Goddess or the "dawn St Soothe
SS Sea eagle
I 2 3
4
17
20
whrsper 21 Minty taste
22 Western st 2S -out rela11 26"Gong
27 Large land mass
37 Sarishes a debt brother 40 Plcicpoci(et s 60 Another Sp
~.aall 61 Take a ble8'< 43 Kind ol e11am 62 Christmas -44 Fetch 64 Bad actor
46 Land measure~
4 7 Author's ahas
11 12 13
The French have a i.erm for it -
the 'expasae.' That contrast.a with
the normal fine11e, or •1mpaaae."
The neareat we can iet to it in En1·
liah aa the phrate 'andittct fineue.'
North-South were u&1ne an old-
faehioned 22·24 points aa their
ranre for 4fl openine bid oC two no
trump. North had juat enoueh for
the leap to slam. .
Aft.er the lead of the ten of heart.a,
in dummy with a spade and the PETSMART, Fountain TRANSPORTATION
queen of clubs, and with the ace-Valley. Puppies, kit· •••••••••I queen ~ tpades an hand. West can· tens and more, all
not ruard the kini of spadea and looking for loving, car-------_,,,.-L..,..P ..... clube. -· Ing homes. CALL 241· BOATS 7011
A.-uoo 0317 for more Info. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Pretty, except for one problem. IC i---------Eaat wills the first club and shifta Savo abused and 89' 28 ft Sea Ray Sun-
to a spade, declarer 18 forced to take abandoned pets. B• a dancer Sport• Cruiser
the fineaae. Thus, this·line is inferi· volunteer/foster. Cell 10.5' beam, twin 260's 714·859·2704. fra•hwater cooling, Or to t he "expasae" 'with the elec wlndlese, very
"impasee• in reserve. clean, 640·7102
--+-__.--+--'41 •----------------_____ ___,..___ PIANOS &
APPLIANCES 6011 FURNITURE 6014 MERCKANDISE liiOiiRiiGii.ANiiSiiiiiiiiii60ii5ii9
Dunleld l!lectrlc
Bo•t• --------11 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. 6015 MOVING SALElll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Samick Baby Grand KENMORE Frost free Sofa & LoveHat $75 Player piano, satin
frig S 105. w/ • Good cond, It colora. Preschool progr•m black w/planocorder.
maker, 19 cu ft, Beautiful 2 pc HC· materials, blanket•. $4800. 714-489-1508 mond color. works grt. tlonal 5600. Drafting toys.movies 472·5643 Washer/Dryer $50 set. 662·3S08 table $20, full size SUNOUEST•WOLFF truck box $25, Uttle TANNING BEDS Kenmore Wash/Dry,
--+--+--+--t gold S125 set. Call 650.5544, Iv m1g
MAYTAG DRYER
$1 25 OBO. Call Paul
840-5324
tyke picnic table $20, New commercial· GARAGE $ALES
playschool ride on home units from!••••••••• firetruck $5, 20 pc s19.9.00. Lamps· Corelle dlshset S 15, Lotlons-Accessorles.1 ___ ...._ ____ _
662-3508 Monthly payments BALBOA ·
SLl!IQH BED Io w as S 1 8 . 0 0
Bedroom set Call today I FREE PENINSULA 6107
Poat L•bor D•y
Cle.,ancol
Call for Details
New & Used Electric Boats • Slips
Financing Avallable
Cutty 14 • 16C •
16LC • 18 e 21FG •
21CG
670 W. 17th St., CM
845·0812
• All Sale Units
Have Wananty
•We Finance
• Cash for Cars
& Trucks
• C!onslgnments
20 Years Sarvld t.Oi~an!!l!.~mt
$1650 NEW color catalog ---------1
FURNITURE 6014 895--6046 1 ·8o0-482·9197 .Gl•nt G•ravo S•l•l MARIN! SUPS .. ______ .. _lllli~~--·
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------Tr•• Roses S5: Citrus. Antiques, collectlblH, DOCKS 7022 ~~-T---1~-t---t MERCHANDISE fruit, avocado 1raes· nlc-nacks, clothH. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Chlppendal• formal fruiting $10; On Palms something for every· 45' Mooring ~-+-+---11---+-.,.t dining room set, seats MISC. 6015 6-8' $20; Gal plants onell SAT/SUN 8·511 Great Peninsula
10. w/butfet &. china, $1; Shade, pine 15 gal 2189 E Ocean Blv location. $14,500
$2500. Call 895-6046 Cable TV detcramblerti $20; Herbs 13S kinds $1; 723·5883
EMPLOYMENT5530 EMPLOYMENT5530 MERCHANDISE
Elegant Custom ·
8' ofnlng tble: •blld
blk walnut, butterflied
& stressed w/cu1tom
Iron base, hi back ~hrs. 6116 cotfae tble.
misc furn 700·9590
MEDICAL OFFICE THE FUTURE IS ESTATE SALE
Front/back exp nee. NOWI Rethape your .ANTIQUES 6010 Formal white washed
Small frlendly ofc. Pff 1 financial future I If you liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dining room •et, •••ts 25 hra/Wk. E>Cp w/ are looking for an In· 10. w/buffet & china,
computer rn1 bllllng & novallve oppty, call •BUYING ITEMS• $2500. 3-place leather some back ofc. Call me at (7.14)363-4364 From 1800-1960. 1 pc den Ht $1500. Cherry
(714) 760-8600 Jewelry to entire hou•e alelgh bedroom set
MODELING SEARCH• EMPLOYMENT content•. Immediate $1650. Call 895·6046
Interviews today new SERVlrr.s 55.,3 cash. top $. 673-6223 i-LEA--T-H_E_A_S_f __ _
faces. all ages. Free ..,.. o French armolre, dbl 0 a, Love·
Interview. 662·1000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii boveled mirror doors, seat & Chair ~1500·
PfT OFFICE HELP •••-•-, beaut carving & cond. Cherry •lelgh bed BR
Pl•asant phn manners PteaH be aware that $2350. Call 854-6234 Ht s1550. 895-8046
In a Npt/Mesa print the listings In 1hls cat· MOVING All mus1 go
co. wm train In llght egory may require you RENT ASAP. Uv rm, bdrm•.
1hop duties. 631-0179 to call a 900 number library, TV, 2 •terao
Preachool To•cher lnh which thelret Is a through classified aystm•. Best reason-Pff 8·1 OR 2·5:30. c arge perm nu e. able o#er•. 540.1730
Minimum 6 ECE units. • • • G 0 V E R N M E N T
Hunt. Sch. 536-1441 JOBS•••Thousands 1>f
conver1ersl• We oarry, Lilac s10; 909-674-9422 1---------LIVE ABOARD IN NBI
buy, repair all makes/ CORONA Slip to 50 ft In aafe, mo~~!;..'!!;~0f• COLLECTIBLES . . DEL MAR 6122 protected marina. All ·-------·----••-II ,,_ facllltlt1. S.t4/ft. 631·8480
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1 SEA ME -The sixth
annual Newport SeaF-
est returns Friday (through
Sept. 18) with sumptuous·
food, lively entertainment
and recreational and· cul-
tural activities for all ages.
See story at right. 2 STELL·LAHHH! -"A
Streetcar · Named De-
sire," Tennessee Williams'
masterwork of poetic lyri-
cism and smoldering sexu-
ality, opens Friday on the
Mainstage at South Coast
Repertory. See-story below. 3 MILESTONE -Orange
Coast College's Reper-
tory Theatre company
opens its 10th· season Friday
with "On the Verge" in the
campus Drama Lab Studio.
See story inside.
4 cHUCKY'S BACK -
Emmy and Grammy-
award winning composer
and flugelhorn virtuoso
Chuck Mangione perform~
8 p.m: Saturday in Robert
B. Moore Theatre at Or-
C}nge Coast College. Tickets
are $22 to S25 in advance,
$29 at the door. 5 GOOD CAUSE -Viva
Teatro Gala, the annual
fund-raiser that opens Or-
ange County's social and
theatrical seasons, is 6:30
p.m. to midnight Saturday.
Saluting the 10th an-
niversary of South Coast '
Repertory's Hispanic Play-
wrights Project, the event
features a reception in the
Imperial Bank Plaza Ball-
room and dinner and danc-
ing in the Westin South
Coast Plaza Ballroom. Call
957-2602. 6 GOOD CAUSE II -
Orange Coast College
Art Gallery director lrini
Vallera-Rickerson hosts an
evening of art, food and
conversation in her Laguna
Niguel home at 6 p.m. Sat-
urday to benefit the gallery.
For a minimum donation of
$50, guests can enjoy a
buffet dinner, a slide pre-
sentation of artist/sculptor
Katy Brooks' travels to the
Amuon jungle, a short in-
troduction . and preview by
Brooks and a yearly mem-
bership as a "Friend of the
Gallery." Call 432-5039. 7 SEA ME II ,..... A recep-
tion for local watercol-
orist Howard .H. Morgridge
runs 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at
Newport Beach Central Li-
brary, where his seascapes
are on display through Sept.
30.
8 GET YOUR KICKS -
''The Next Karate Kid,"
which teams Miyagi (Pat
Morita) with a new young
-and female -sidekick
Julie Pietce (Hilary Swank)
opens Friday at a theater
near you. 9 MIGHTY CASEY -
James Casey signs cop·
ies of his book "Hindu"
from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday
at the Barnes and Noble at
Triangle Square.
IOROOTY-TOOTY -
OK, we confess we
don't know who this ls,
what kind ol music he or
she plays or even if a musi-
cal instrument is Involved.
But ~·re recommending it
just from the sounds of it:
Dr. Toot plays at 7:30 to-
night in the Kona Lanes
tounge at Adams and Har-
bor in Costa Mesa. Admis·
sion i~ free. See you there.
, <
Thursday, Septernber 8, 1994 Cl ON THE ROAD AGAIN" -ee C2
,, .
P, .IT'S T
G ood eats, en-
tertainment .
and fun
abounds as
Newport
SeaFest returns to ·our.
shores Friday through
Sept. 18. SeaPest 1994
includes the time-
honored Wooden Boat
Festiv'11, Outrigger
Canoe Race, Sandcastle ·
Contest, Kite Festival
and Taste of Newport.
But also featured for ·
this, the sixth annual ex-
travaganza, are a John
Wayne ·Film Festival, a
Balboa Pier Arts and
Crafts Festival and a .
special Corona dei Mar
90th Anniversary cel-
ebration. A schedule is
shown'below, and for
more information, call ·
TimeLink at 808-
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KAnllYJ'I ll.A1NONl/OAILY P1LOT
TIMES, ext. 9500 (for
more information on the
CdM Anniversary, c
673-4050). . Street i)'lusicians entertain crowds at Taste of Newport, returning to Newport Center Sept. H . Wooden Boat Festival starts Saturday.
Schedule
Starting 6 p.m. Friday
and noon Saturday
John Wayne Film Festival
Edwards Lido Theater
· All day Saturday and Sunday
Wooden Boat Festival
Balboa Fun Zone
7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday
Water Polo Tournament
Bergeson Aquatic Center
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday
Nautical Exhibit (thru Sept. 25)
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satutday
Arts and Crafts Festlvol
Balbo~ Park Peninsula
10 a.m. Sunday
Volle) ball ·Tournament
Corona dcl Mar Beach/Big Corona
noon to 3 p.m. Sunday •
Sandcastle Contest
C orona del Mar Beach/Big Coron~
noon to 6 p.m. Sunday
Outrigger Conoe Race
Newport Dunes Resort
2 p.m. Sunday
Fun for Kids
Newport Beach Public Library, Bal-
boa Branch
4 to 8 p.m. Sunday
While Uoen & Jazz
Hyatt Newporter amphitheater
MA.IC MA.amt/DAILY Pu.or
Elizabeth Dennehy, who pfaya Stena In SCA'1 "A StNetcar
Named Desire," with Kandla ~haPJ* (Blanche DuBoil) In bllctc.
Tuesday
Corona del Mar 90th Anniversary
call 673-4050 for schedule
LOCAL THEATER
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.9 a.m. 10 5 p.m. Sept. 15·18
Antique Senfalr
Lido Marina Villag~
5 to I I p.m. Sept. 16
3 to 11 p.m. Sept. 17
and noon to 8 p.m: Sept. 18
Toste or Newport
Ne""port Center/Fashion }sland
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 17·18
Kite Festhal
Balboa Peninsula Park
11 a.m. Sept. 17
Pier Swim
NewpOrl Pier
1 p.m. Sept. 17
Voyagers Celebrity Yacht Club Chol·
leoge
Ne" port Pier
8 a.m. 10 noon Sept. 18
81. & .&k Run.'Walk
and Kid's lk Run
;o-:c\\port Dunes Resort
'This show· kick the audience · butt
By CHRISTOPHER TRELA
'I've always depended on the
kindness of strangers."
"We all probably some-
where in our subconscious have that
line," says Martin Benson, South
Coast Repertory's artistic director.
"And everybody who knows nothing
about plays knows that 'Stell-lahhh,
Stell·lahhh' means something."
ll r"ans Marlon Brando, who
brought the character of Stanley
Kowalski to life in the slaje and
screen versions of Tennessee Wil-
Jiams' Pulitzer Prize-winning play "A
Streetcar Named Desire."
And the ''kindness of strangers"
line belongs to the character
Blanche DuBois. Stanley and
Blanche are two theatrical arche-
types forever ingrained on our cot~
lcctive theater psyches.
So why would Denson decide to
direct "Streetcar" as the opening
play for SCR's 199.i-95 Mainstage
season?
"It's 11 play that has 11 lot of bag-
anae attached to It," Uenson con·
cctled durina a recent interview
prior to a "Strcctcir" rehearsal. "J
think it's on anybody's list of the top
10 American plays of all time.
"As I read and re-read and &tud·
icd the play prior to production, I
was absorutcly dumb truck at how
wonderful it is. I directed it ilrnost
2S ycan'11<>, and I thouJht I knew it
quite well, but you foract. J was
stndt by the beauty ol the play. I
saw more layen and k\'cls to the
plQ than I 11w prcvioulty." ... •
Overlooking pa~l performances,
particularly Brando's, was the real
challenge, Benson said.
"The only w3y I've found to deal
with all or that is to take the play on
as "hat's on the page. We don't
worry about the icons and ghosts or
pre\fous productions."
One way to erase the past \\as for
Benson to assemble a prof essioMI
cast "ho deal "ith the characters
m
on their own term~ SCR veteran
Kandis Chappell LS taktna on the
role or Blanche, anJ nc"'comer Jeff
Meek is playing Stanley. The other
important role, Stella, is bcina
played by Elizabeth Dennehy, who
co· tarred v.-ith O\appcll in lw st•·
son's ledaimcd .. D1ncin1 at l.uah-.
nail." •
Acxordin& to Dtnochy, her char·
acte~ is in a kind~ 1erru•• ttupor,
just w:uting for the night \\hen ~he
can be with her beloved Stanley.
"l th1'1'k tti.e keyio Slella's charJc-
ter i~ the line, 'There are things that
happen bet\\een a man and a
\\Oman in the dark that ma.kc C\·
erythmg cbe cem unimportant.' "
s:ud Dennehy.
"But one of the dangers in a pl3y
tile this i being melodramatic," ~he
added. ''People don't really tall like
that. It's very poetic. It lind of
scares us a httle bit, that "e'rc being
melodramatic, but people arc melo-
dramatic. Also, \\hen you come to a
play lit..e this )OU suspend youi be-
lief, you allow )OU~I! to be taken
,to a difrerenl place and time."
The setting of 'Streetcar' is an
apartment in a poor but charming
cclion of New Orleans in the 1940s.
Stella and Stanley arc visited by
Stella's si~tcr, Dlanche, who changes
their happily routine IJfc, and not
for the.better. The p:icin& of the
play is lan&uorous, as New Orleans
as during a t)pical steamy, hot
Southern day. •
"Bul ~hen thinp do happen, it
really n•J» alona." Dennehy uid. ·
"This show kkb the audience's
butt, 31\d it should. It's not an easy
niaht in the th.atcr. It's poetic. but
it's very di tu1tiina. and it should be.
You get on a roUcrcoutcr and you
juit So· You caa't drive a rolkr-
coastcr. You ha\l'C no coauol. You
jlUt act on and it ps. It's .,c some
real bi& hiUs and valleys. ..
awuu,tff' nw....,. -.i ..
WUla..., lw lie °"'1' ,,,,.,_
. .
"
. C2 Thursday, September 8, 1994
DESPERATELY SEEKING . .
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By SUSA..'lNA: CLEMANS v.erc in phone's reach for those
caning and for our calling out and
'H ow about a the cost seemed compuati\'cl) low
cellular phone? for all this peace of mind, didn't
You might be 11? •
· oat on a lonely. Our ti.me runni~ out. v.c
stretch ,. hen forfeited the alarm system;
. the .-an b:ea,;.) c!crAn · · • then wh:n rationalizing that our van hardly
~o .... c fOU do? And "-h3t if \here's looked as if it contained an)thing
an cmer ei:i!'\ at home and v.c ·or value nor did we, especially ro~l~n t get ahold of ~O ?" cukc:d v.caring the sorts or clothes 'AC '
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•. All the~e comments had been
1::.:ed.;!o~~i, ·.01ced tune and
3f;a:n the .. ccu before "c left. At
"' f:m ""e 1 .. 1.1ghcd them off but as
Jut d.cpanurc date loomed closer,
oa..r ability to discount their
rec...irnng echoes became more
d:f:icu.t 01.1r dreams, or rather
r.?gi;tmarc~. began dramatazing the
poi.sibihucs into so man)'.
·.<Jnatiom on a theme. We two
ha1.ing wme.,..hat vi\id
.magina•IOm began bclate~ly
fooling tnto our optio~.
8.:-.au .. c I panicularly despise
bc1r.~ 01.erhcated and I hati been
fol!v ... ing the temperatures of the
p!r.tce!> we'd be sta) ing in, I
pnoritizcd the "air conditioning"
to So. 1. H:m;cy 1,uscl) agreed
"ith me and purch~d \\hat is
kr.:J~ft as a "S;,1,ampy," a large
rectangular contraption )OU fill
\\Ith v.<stcr and place between the
front ~ats A few da)S before: "e
left, Hal'\ley took out the storage
area bctv.ccn the seats and we
v.ere set -except for one thing
-this un1i plugged into a
cigarette lighter \lih1ch we did not
have. Apparently in 1978
Germany, .,.,hen and where Harvey
purchased tflc van, this g11,cn was
not a given. Luckily, our German
mechanic was ·able to perform
!>urgery and "Swampy" was
uppo!>cdly at one with his new
en\1ron~nt.
And on the day before we reh,
v.e joined the 1990s and installed
a cellular phone. We_ agreed that
our vagabond existence made--us
!>omewhat of a prQblem 1f some
catastrophe did occur and we
couldn't be reached. We reasoned
It would be comforting to know we
Three hundred dollars
later, our van was ready
for the world with yet
another status symbol.
Insulated by modern
technology, it could go
anywhere with pride.
Unfortunately, we had
not.kept up with these
modifications and like
rats in a maze we
needed retraining. The
second time we returned
from sightseeing, deep in
tal}c about our
experiences, we unlocked
the door to loud sirens,
lights flashing. Hearts
pounding, rummaging
through the. glove
compartment for the
directions, we were at
last able to kill the
screaming beast by
~Hing its plug.
Sure enough, the first day we
ran into 100-dcgrcc temperatures,
and :·swampy" did its job and
although the air it threw out was
hardly arctic, it was considerably
cooler. Only we hadn't con~idercd
Its migratory nature; whenever th·e
van stopped, turned and started,
"Swampy" did the sa:'lle.
Sometimes the air w~ IJlowing
into the back., into the dash, ~r
against the seat. It took several
days for us to equip the wander~( ,.,
with Bungee: cor<h duu hl'e
prO\·en some\!. hat 'flisfactory for it
still has a mind of its own, as it at
times will lunge backward or
forward, popping its harness.
The ~cond day out, v.c decided
to'tcst our phone:, sec if v.·c coutd
actually call someone. In the 13.st
minute chaos of Jea,ing. we'd ~cft
behind the directions. No amount
of problcm-sol1.ing broke the
phone's code and the experts "e
stopped to ask for help O't'Cr the
next !cw weeks were U> look at our
~pparatus as if it v.ere something
• from another time and place.
Final!), a l:idy 1n Garbcf"ilJC
told us that if we drO\ e dov. n a
counrry road 3 miles, climbed the
little forested hill, and stood with
anns outstretched. in between two
lar'c trees, "e rnight get a signal.
This bit of information did not
exactly gladden our ears. Were: 1,1,c
merely dealing wilh an expcnsh e
set of tin cans and a string?
In Portland, we were sold
· cxpensi'.e batteries to keep our
gadget charged up, and we v.erc
given a map of pla~es where
reception waspossible.
Unfortunately, many of Lhese
non-accessible areas arc exactly
v.hcre we will more than ~ikcly be
when-someone needs us or v.hcre
our van breaks down. _
But at last on the remote island
of Whidbey across fro!l} Port
Townsend in upper Washington
State, 1 was able' 10 wish our son ·
"Happy Birthday." Crackling and
spuHcring, Jeffs voice was
semi-recognizable, and I was able ·
lo say a few mundane words
before we were sharply cut off. It
was a miracle. I f cit like Bell or
maybe more like Morse.
Since that time, we've made
contact back home from Seattle,.
Banff and Helena. But most of the
time we: forget to charge it, turn it
·'on, or carry it v.i1h us.
Nevertheless, our van likes this
extra bit of status wedged
somewhere between "Swampy"
and the ice chest.
Four days into our trip, we: saw
the error io our not prioritizing an
alarm system. When we left our
van at the Bart station in Fremont,
the street people gleefully
gathered around it as if it were a
long-lost friend. The entire day or
visiting museums with good friends
was somewhat tarnished by the
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opportunists diwying up the fruits
of their find .
At the Fruitdale stop, one stop
before Fremont, the doors were
about lo close when a man ran by
our windo~ screaming, "Stop Jhat
manJ He's got my bag and he
&tabbed me!" He was clutching his
.bloody a1m to the horror of us all.
Se1.cral followed his a55ailant
down the stairs shouting "Stop!"
3Jld wha1e1.cr else one shouts at
attackers. We: sat frozen at lhe
window, certain without a doub\
the fate ihat a"'aited us "hen v.c
reached our \an,
It v.as intact ... another
miracle! We v.ete..amazed and
then somewhat taken aback. E\·en
those who made a Jiving out of
opponunitics such as this thought
we were more needy. That same
night while sleeping in the van in
our.daughter's backyard in Niles,
we heard several shots,
unmistakably gun s.hots. .,
Reflexively, "e ducked, praying for
our lives. Within seconds, we
beard shouts and police sirens. We
wouldn't find out until the next
day that two men had been
critically shot. No one seemed
particularly concerned. After all,
the place was filkd with Harley
Davidsons whose owners seenwd
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A few days later, \\hen "e "ere
shov.n Y.herc to park our ca r in
Portland, nftcr checking into our'
hotel, Y.C looked at each other and
silenth· mouthed, "It's ume " \\ e
knew ~c Y.Ouldn't re!>l e:b1l) ''hen
"c openly saw drug dealing and
the most sawy of meet people
leaning against our \an a:. if 11
were a familiar piece of fur111ture
in their laving room. \\ c ~amcJ as
much as y,e could l\\O bl~ks and
up s1x t11glits to store in our room
before making an appointment 10
ha'e an alarm s\stem installed the
next da). •
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'an \\as ready for the \\Orld Y.llh
)Ct another stalu:. symbol.
Insulated b) modern technology, it
could go an)"Ahcre \\1th pnde.
Unfonunatel). "e had not kept up
'""h these modifications and hl.e
ratS in a ma.Le \\C needed
retraining. The second time "e
returned from sightseeing, deep in
talk about our experience~. "e
unlocked the door to loud si rens.
light~ O:ishang. Heans pounding,
rumm'!ging th rough the glo\-C
compartment for the direction~.
we were at last able to kill the
screaming beast by pulling its plug.
Another hour "as spent
reconstructing "'hat 10 do to get
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'1.ould not approach the van
\\ilhout chanting a mantra,
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decided to check the back door
after the alarm had been set. I
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trip to the bomts of gttat Drlfat
aqd ttriters. Weekend is ·•
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LOCAL TMIATIR .
SUMMER'S OVER: SEND IN THE. TROUPES
By TOM TITUS
L ocal playgoers who've been be-
moaning the dearth of live the-
ater during the dog days of sum-
mer will find themselves under a
deluge . of opportunities during tht next
fow mo~ths when no fewer than 13 stage pr~ductaons raise their curtains between
this weekend aod mid-November the first
• six t.o be performed in Costa Mes'a.
Overmeyer's heralded 11mc-trckk10g "On tY.o-character comeJy "Snme Tune ~ext
the Verge" at Orange Coas,t College'!> Year," '.1.hich follO\\!> a luH: aflair through
Studio Theatre, and, oh yes, something a quarter of a century.
called "A Streetcar Named Desire" :it SCR is back in bu~int. ' on thc Second
South Coast Repertory. Stage Sept. '23 ''hen AR. Gurne)'°!> "Later
The Tennessee William!> classic, of Life" comes to call. 1 he new play is de·
course, has long been awaited, bringing scribed as a "bittemH!CJ comedy about
one of the company's top actresses, Kun-. the importance and impo,'>1bility of !ici.t·
dis Chappell, back to the SCR stage in ing the moment."
. f 1rst out of the bl ocks, bowing in to-' ~1ght at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
is Carl Reiner's venerable comedy "Ente;
Laughing" -a show the theater staged
during its first season 30 years ago. It's
one of three Costa Mesa openings this
weekend, sharing the spotlight with Eric . ~
one of the premier roles of lhe Ac1crican· ~ Orange Coa!.t. College will revive Arthur
theater. Both "Streetcar" and "On the Mille r's powerful dr::imJ of the Sakm
¥crge" begin their engagement!. Friday. wi1ch triab, "The C'rucihlc," for an ambi·
Also in Costa Mesa, the new Theater tious Drama Lab Thealcr produc.uon
District (occupying the building vacated opening Sept. 29. The follo,\1ng wcckcnd1
by AJ Valletta's Backstage Theater) will a new comedy entitled "Kalljoj" will mai..c
be mounting its third production Sept. 23. its debut at the Ne,, port 'I heater Ari!>
This would be Bernard Slade's popular Center.
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0 range Coast College's
unique -and successful
-Repertory Theatre
Company will celebrate its lOtb
season of productions with
Friday's opening of Eric
Ove rmeyer's "On the Verge" in
the school's Drama Lab Theatre.
Ove r the past nine seasons, the
rep company has racked up some
pretty im_pressive numbers.
Since the rep was establishc;9 in
the summer of 1985, OCC theater
arts professor Alex Golson, who
v.as hired to run the company,
C)limates that th ey have produced
about 400 plays (including one
acts), or an average of more than
40 a year. There have been
approximately 4,000 roles, 2,000
technical<rcw opponunities and
320 directing slots. There have
been JOO original plays produced.
"l look back and think no
Y.Onde r I'm tired," joked Golson
as he went over the numbers.
here to train actors," Golson said,
"we're here to train people who
want to work in the theater. We
want people to be well rounded.
We want people to design, to work
backstage, do costumes, direct,
write, act."
One of those people is Heather
deMichele, an OCC studeot and
rep member who is directing "On
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WHAT: "On the Verge"
WHllE: Orange Coad College
WHEN: opens Friday; Nns
wffkenda through Sept. 18
HOW MUCH: $5 at door
MORflNFO: 432-5932
the Verge." She agrees that the
rep is a great learning tool, and is
glad for the chance to explore
. various aspects of theater.
nght qualifications to direct, and
four people arc chosen to direct a
full-length play. One-act festivals
and new-playwright festivals are
mixed in between. The studio is
basically our comP-anY., the
studi:nt's company, 1hc rep
company. It's run· solely by 1l1c
students. It's supervised, but
you're kind of on your own, which
is great. You really learn a 101.:•
"We're totally run by ticket
sales and cookie sales," added
Gol!.on. "We get no money from
the l>chool, except for the room
and the ciectrici1y. Other than
that, "e'rc totally self-supportive,
and \\e'rc real proud of that. Mo!.!
of our shows run a profit, bccau!.e
they're so inc~pensive to produce.
The monc> goes right back into
the next sha\v. It keeps it going.''
Ju::.t across the city limil~. 1he IF\inc
Communi1y Theater and the Huntingtoo
. Ucach Playhouse each ha'e circled the
C\cning of Oct. 7 for their next opening::..
ICf \\/ill pre!>ent Chri!ltophcr Durang'!> !13·
tiracal study of parenthood, ··U;iby With
the Dathwater," while the Huntington
Ucach players tackle 1he MOL:lrt m)::.lcl)
111 "Amadeus." ·
SCR.returns to-the forcfron1 Oct.'.!!
"ith "Green Icebergs" -panaculJrlv no·
tab-le in that it was \Hillen by Cecilia Fan.
non of Ne'-"pOrt Beach and took fm.t pri11:
1n the theater's new play s'' cep::.takcs. ·1 he
Co!>ta Mesa Civic Pla)house has a '"Weird
Romance" in store for its patron), opcn·
ing Oct. ·21. •
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I he Second St ge of SCR ~ill be rock·
ing Nov. 4 "hen four gcncrafion~ of A
can Americum1 gc1 together to -·Jar th..:
Hoor." And OCC celebrates its No,cm·
bcr "Shake~pcarc ~lonth'' "1th one of tht:
Uard's bettcr·J.>110,,n comcdu:i., 'T\\Clltli
Ni~hl," rcpl:l<:111g the predou::.ly r.111·
nounced tr:l!;;{'d). •Rich:irJ 111"" am"aog
No-.. 17.
'I h:.at\ a bah·r\ dolcn in j.u::.t a lillli:
mer l\\O month., tor loc,tl thcatergocn,
"hu llli.1) chw'c among omcdy, drnm_~1.
salirc anJ t1~gcJ) A bouniiful h:me~t tor
the fall.
Jum 1 ilu) n •tfr1H /uca/ theater fur tile
Dail.t Pilot.
OCC's rep company is the ·
largest one on any campus
anywhere, with about 70 students
involved each year. The idea
behind the company is to give
students the chance to learn about
every. aspect of theater arts.
"We have this studio that s'cats
about 60 people," she explained.
"that is given to the. student!ti to
use as they will. They plan it out
at the beginning of the year how
they're going to use it. You can
submit a letter if you have the
As Golson's duties have
increased O\'er the yea rs, he has
had help O'.crseeing the Rep
compan) from fellow theater
teachers David Scaglione and Rick
Golson. But after all this time,
Alex Gol!.on said he really enjoys
Teacher Rick Golson· (seated, holding ladder) with OCC Repertory Theater Compafly members
"Our philosophy is we're not
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working with the rep.
"It's real exciting. H's what 1
like tJoing best around here."
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Pioccs from the contemporary art
m~scum's permanent oollection on
view throuiti·Oct. 10. Newport Harbor
Alf Museum, 850 San Oemente Drive,
Ndwport Beach, 759-1122
CHlllTOPlll• aumun
Co'or landscapes by Christopher
Burkett on display through Oct. 1.
SIJlan Spiritus Gallery, 1870-A Harbor
Blvd., No. 212, Costa Mesa.
ANXllTYAaf
"Anxiety: Views of Contemporary
Life" features painlings, prints,
photographs and drawings by over 20
artists u they contemplate the
tcosions and struggles of everyday life.
Gallery hours are Monday throuiJi
Friday 11 a.m. to • p.m. The showing
runs th.roug.fi Oct. 14. BankAmerica
Gallery, South Coast Metro Center,
555 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa,
4l3·6000.
ICULnUIU & PAJNTINOI
Aa installation of sculptures and relief
pain1ings by artists Myrella Moses and
Katy Brooks runs through Oct. 15.
Gallery hours are Monday through
Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Thursday evenings from 7 to 8:30 and
the first and third Monday of the
month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Orange "
Coast College Art Gallery, Art Center
Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa, 432-5039.
"CONIUMINO LANDICAPU"
An exhibition of photographs by
Dlifornia College of Arts & Crafts
professor Robin Lasser closes Monday.
The photographs feature eight-foot-tall
utensils in landscapes, each utensil
sculpted from the natural resource
that is consumed at the site. Orange
Coast College Photo Gallery, Fine
Arts Building, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa, 432-5703.
"llOADWAY AT fHI CINnl"
Two-story photographic exhibit
depicting eight years of performances
in musical theater at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center closes
Sunday. /ewe/ Court in South Coast
J!laza, Costa Mesa ..
MAJlll TAOOOT IXHl .. TION
Original oil paintings on display
throuih Sept. 15. Savannah's Hut cfl
Art Gallery, 2000 West Balboa Blvd.,
Newport Beach.
OAL&.lllY alNHIT
Tiie 14th annual benefit art auction
and supper on Sept. 18 at 5 p.m.
features 60 pieces by area artists.
~ork will be on exhibit for public
~ewing from Sept. 14 to the auction.
O>st is $15 per person. Normal gallery
hours are Wednesday through Sunday
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oronge County
<;:enter for Contemporary Art, 3621 W.
MacArthur Blvd., Space 111, Santa
Ana, 549-4989.
•A.PD ICULPTUU
Currently on display arc creations by
f.B. Fogg, a paper artist who sculpts
busts. heads and torsos in paper from
couon rag, abaca and lint. Hours: 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesdays through
Mondays. The Gregory Gallery of Art
and Design, 3406 Via Lido, Newport
Beach, 723.()887.
,; •coenaoa• u 110......,
One woman show reaturina larae scale
oils on canvas by AJliloa Lee
Merriweather runs throup end or
September. The paintlnp are ~litical
commentaries'On the disposab11ity of
women and children in society,
feminist issues and factory fanning.
Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Monday throuiJi Saturday and 11 a.m.
to 7 p.m. on Sundays. Temporary Lab
Gallery, The LAB Anti-Mall, 2930
Bristol St., Costa Mesa, 966-6661.
OALUllY81NUIT
Orange Coast College Art Gallery
Director lrinl Vallera-Rickcrson hosts
an evening of art, food and
conversation in her Laguna Niguel
home on Saturday at 6 p.m. to benefit
the OCC Art Gallery. For a minimum
donation of SSO, guests can enjoy a
bucret dinner, a slide presentation of
artist/sculptor Katy Brooks' travels to
the Amazon jungle, a lhort
introduction and preview by Brooks,
and a yearly membership as a "Friend
of the Gallery." c.11 432-5039 for
more information. . ·
llAICAPU
Seascapes by local watercolorist
Howard H. Morgridge on display
through Sept. 30. A reception for the
artist will be held form 2 to 4 p.m. on
Sunday. Exhibit hours arc Mondny
through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.;
Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; ·
-Sunday, noon lo S p.m. Newport
Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado·
Ave., near MacArthur and Coast
. Highway, ~17-3816
~BOOKS & ~ POETRY
looK llONINO
James Casey signs copies of his book,
"Hindu." from 1 to 3 p.m. on
Saturday. Barnes and Noble, Triangle
Square, Costa Mes11, 631-0614.
UCK·TO·ICMOOL SIONINO
Nily G laser signs her book, "Be Street
Smart, Be Snfe, RaiJing Safety Minded
Children" from 3 to 8 f .m. on Tucsdny
during a back-to-schoo event that
features discounts o n children's.
reference and teacher's books. Barnes
and Noble, Triangle Square.
POITllY UADINO
Larry Schulz is the featured poet at an
open poetry reading Wednesday.
Sign-up begins at 7 p.m. Admission is
free. Alta Coffee, 506 31st St.,
Newport Beach, 675.Q2J3 or 564·6.526.
Dou your listing belong
here? Weekend prints list·
ings, foe< of charge, for
arts, entertaintnent and
community events in
Cos/a Mesa and Newport
Beach.· Listing in·
fonnarion is needed at
least two weeks~fore an
event date. Se'pd in· ·
f ormation to On the
Town, c/o the Daily Pi1"t,
330 W. Bdy St., Costa
Mesa, CA 92627. Items
can be faxed to 64f>.4170.
For more information,
call 642-4321, at. 366.
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Comedy Night is 8 p.m. Tuesday. 1oo7
Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, 646-577fl.
,JI-DANCE
DANCI WOllCIHOP
A six·weck dance workshop that
teaches a number of lively Latin
dances wil be offered on Saturday
mornings, Sept. 10 through Oct. 15,
from$ to 10 a.m. Cosf is $4.S. Orange
Coast Concge, Dance Studio, 2701
Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa, 432·5880.
AMlalCAN Ul.LIT TMIATU
In an exclusive West Coast
appearance, ihe company performs Sir
Kenneth MacMillan'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
fcatuting the West Coast premiere of
James Kudclka's "Cruel World,"
Twyla Tharp's "In the Upper Room"·
and Natalia Makarova's staging of
"The Kingdom of the Shades" from
Act 11 of "La Bayadcre" 8 p.m. Sept.
21-22. Tickets: $18-$55. Orange
County Performing Arts Center, 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa,
556-ARTS.
~ FAIRS·&
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AITI AND MUSIC HST
Hand-crafled jewelry, paintings and
woodwork from local artists available
for snle, and music and events for
children incluCled in the second Balboa
Peninsula Arts and Music Festival 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Free
admission. Picnic space available. This
is part of SeaFcst '94. Balboa Pict,
644-3151. .
NIWPOIT llAIUT
The ,sixth annual Newport Sea.fest
returns to Newport Beach Friday·
through Sept. 18. 6 p.m. Friday and
noon Saturday: John Wayne Film
Fcstival'al Edwards Lido Theater; all
day Saturday and Sunday:· Woodctl
Boat Fcstjval near Balboa Fun Zone; 7
a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday:
Water Polo Tournament at Bergeson
Aquatic Center; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday: Nautical Exhibit (through
Sept. 25) at Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum; 10 a.m. Sunday: Volleyball
Tournnmcnl at Corona dcl Mar
Beach/Big Corona; noon to 3 p.m.
Sunday: Sandca.stlc Contest al Corona
dcl Mar Beach/Big Corona; noon to 6
p.m. Sunday: Outrigger Canoe Race nt
Newport Dunes Resort; 2 p.m.
Sunday: Fun for Kids at Newport
Beach Public Library, Balboa Branch;
4 to 8 p.m. Sundny: White Linen &
Jazz at Hyatt Newporter amphitheater;
Tuesday: Corona del Mar 90th
Anniversary (call 673-4050 for
sc;hcdulc); 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 15-18:.
Antique Scafair at Lido Marina
Village; 5 to 11 p.m. Sept. 16, 3 to 11
p.m. Sept. 17 and noon to 8 p.m. Sept.
18~ Taste of Newport at Newport
Center/Fashion Island; 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Sept. 17-18: Kite Festival at
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BalboJ Peninsula Park; 11 a.m. Sept.
17: P<er Swim at Newi)Ort Pier; l p.m.
. 17: Voyagers Celebrity Yacht
b Challenge at. Newport Pier; 8
to noon Sept. 18: Sk & 4k Run/
Walk a'nd Kid's lk Run at Newport
Dunes Resort. For information, ~;JI/
Time Link 111 808-TIMES, ext. 9500.
~ MUSIC
THI CANNllY
The Jctsons piny tonight and Sunday;
Blue Machine, Friday und Saturda~ ,
Voodudcs, Sept. 16 & 17; The .
Tenants, Sept. 23 & 24; Orion, Sept.
30 & Oct. l . Lido Village, Newport
Beach, 675-5777.
.COMILO'I lllTOIANTI
Mike & Tim provide mellow sounds to
early diners 5 to 7:30 p.m. Sundays.
3520 E. Pacific Coast Jlighuay,
Newport Beach.
THI CONlllYATOIY
Jimmy I lopper performs in piano-bar
setting 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Thursdays
through Saturdays and 6·10 p.m.
Sundays. Four Seasons Hotel, 690
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach.
HYAn NIWP~ITl8
Summer Jazz Series in ·outdoor
amphitheater concludes Sep1. 17 with
bassist Marcus Miller. Doors open at 6
p.m., and the music starts at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $15 (advance purchase
recommended). J 107 Jamboree Road,
Newport Beac}I, 729-1234.
OaANGI COAST COLLIOI
Emmy and Grammy-award winning
composer and Ougclhorn virtuoso
Chuck Mangione performs 8 p.m.
Saturday. Advance reserved tickcLS arc
$25, ndvancc discount tickets for
students, seniors and children under
12 arc S22. Tickets will be sold at the
door for $29. Robert B. MOQrc
T11eatrc, 2701 Fairview Ro:id, Cost3
Mesa, 432-5880.
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Chuck Mangione 8 p.m. Saturday in Robert B. Moore
Theatre. The man in the stylish black felt hat performs
with the band featured on the blockbuster "Feels So
Good" and "Children of Sanchez" albums. For ticket
information, phone 432-5880.
Please Join Us
For Dinner
Lunch or
Weekend Brunch
Sabatlno's was originally founded
In Chicago after our father brought
the family recipe for our famous
ltallan Sausage from Palermo. Italy In the ·193o·s.
Today, his sons & grandson
continue to provide a complete
menu of authentic Italian food prepared fresh daily and seasoned
with S generations of family pride.
Thank you,
The Sabatino Family
S2• REWARD
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Weekend
OCPACa CLAUICAI.
SUI concerts will be presented in the
1994-9.5 Mervyn's Musical Mornings'
series collectively titled "Scheme &
Variations." PSO mistant conductor
Edward Cummina leads the orchestra
in 45-minutc concerts at 10 and 11:30
a.m. on selected Saturdays is genred
toward children ages 4 to iJ and their
parents. The series: "Phantom of the
Orchestra," Oct. 15, music from
"Phantom of the Opera" and other
selections appropriate for the
Halloween season such as Dubs'
"The Sorcerer's Apprentice,"
Saint·SaeM' "Dan~c ~acabre" and
the "Witch's Sabbath' from Bcrloiz'
"Symphonic Fantastique"; "Knuckle
Bu~tcrst Nov. 19, where young actors
from Kidd Street School of Performing
Arts in Los Angeles present Timothy
Kuster's play; "Tinseltown: A Holiday
at the Movies," Dec. 17, where holiday
selections from movics will be
accompanied by simulated snowfall;
and "Circus Circus," Feb. 4, featuring
selections where composers intended
instruments to sound like circus
animals; "Snoopers and Bloopers,".
April 1, an April Fool's Day treat
where audience members will don
Sherlock Holmes caps to seek the
musicians playing the wrong note;
"Picture This!" June 3, where children
who submitted painted pictures on
April 1 will sec them shown on a large
screen by the orchestra performs
Mussor~sky's complete "Pictures at an
Exhibition." Orange County
Pedorming Arts Cen ter, 600 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
OCPACaJAD
Three concerts arc scheduled for the
1994·95 series at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center. All shows arc
at 8 p.m. on selected Fridays. The
lineup: Tito Puente and his Latin Jazz
All-Stars with fellow percussionist
Poncho Sanchez and his band, Ocr. 14;
Roy l largrove Quintet with \-OC¥ist
Dianne Reeves., Nov. 11; Dave
Brubeck Quartet, Feb. 17. Each
concert prect:dcd by talks by Chuck
• Niles of KLON-FM that arc free to
ticket holders. Series tickets range in
price from $36 to S94. They go on sale
Aug. 8 through TicketMaster at
740-2000 o r Center Charge,
S56·AllTS, ext. 240. Individual concert
tickets go o n snle six to eight weeks
before each engagement.
INARK CLU8
Tonight: Happy hour 4 to 8 p.m. with
reggae music. After 9 p.m., dance 10
hip hop, house, funk and disco. SS
cover after 10 p.m.; Friday and .
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Saturday: dancing from 10 a.m. to 3
a.m. SS cover after 10 p.m.; Sunday·
Wednesday: Progressive music and bil·
liards until 2 a.m. No danc1na. no cover. 841 Baker St., Costa Mesa, 751· 0206.
ILADl'I RUTAUUNT & CAH
Live music and dancing 8 p.m. to
closing Thursdays and 9:30 p.m. to
closing Fridays and Saturdays. There's
no cover before 9 p.m.; the cover is SS
after. Bands ch3ngc weekly. 327.
Newport Center /)rive, Newport
Beach, 640-5422. •
IOUTN COAST _.LAZA VILLAOI
Series of free concerts concludes 5:30
to 7:30 p.m. Wedns:sday on the Village
Green with Steel Parade playing
Carribcan music fc11turing steel drums.
South Coast Plaza Village, Sunflower
411d Plaza Drive, 435-2050.
WAUNOUH
Modern Faith, tonight through
Saturday; Joe Daddy, Wednesday;
Modern Faith, Sept. 15·17; The
Jimmies, Sept. 21; The Voo Dudes,
Sept. 22·24; Howlin' Mercy, Sept. 28;
Modem Faith, Sept. 29-0ct. 1. Shows
start at 9 p.m. Cost is $3 most
Wednesdays, SS Thursday througti,
Saturday, SlO special engagement. 21
and over. 3450 Via Oporto, Newport
Beach, 673-4700.
tf_J ·SPECIAL
... EVENTS
VIVA TIATRO GAi.A
The annual fund-raiser opens Orange
County's social and theatrical seasons
6:30 p.m. to midnight Saturday and
salutes (he 10th anniversary of South
Coast Repertory's Hispanic
Playwrights Project, coming in July
1996. Reception: Imperial Bank Plaza
Ballroom; dinner and dancing: Westin
South Coast Pfaza Ballroom, 957-2602.
PACIFIC CHOllALI HNIFIT
A benefit by, the Pacific Chorale Guild
runs 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday. Former
Newport Beach mayor Doreen
Marshall is honorary chairman. Fine
wines and foods from Pascal will be
featured. Cost is S65 per person, S125
per couple. Lo.guna Niguel home of
David and Oarrellyn Mc.Ii/Ii, 6-J0-2125
or 640-4707.
·corona del Mar
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devoh .. "-1 to Coron.l
A ~pcCtal !>eCll~n its colorful hc.tory,
dcl Mar featunngd rn11>·of interest.
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favorites appetizing~ displayed on these special platters.
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servtd with our tas~ new french fries. one side orQer and cocktall sauce. •
ON THI TOWN
WMIUUNIN&JAD
Center 500, an orpnization of )OUng
professionals who wish to further their
knowledge in the pcrforming•arts, arc
holding their eighth annu31 summer
garden party ort Sund3y from 4 to 8
p.m. to raise money for and awareness
of Ctntcr 500 and the Orange County
Performing Arts Center. Cost is $40
per person for members, $45 per
person Don-members, and includes full
buffet dinner, hors d'ocuvres and
Champagne. Hyatt Newportcr
Amphitheater, 1107 Jamboree Road,
Newport Beach, 556-2122, ext. 220.
~-'THEATER
''A ITUOCAlt HAMID DUIRI"
Tennessee Williams' masterwork of
poetic lyricism and smoldering •·
sexuality centers on Blanthc DuBois, a
tormented spirit who clings to
memories of a more decorous age.
• She's no match for Stanley Kowalski,
her sister's brutish husband. The play
stars Kandis Chappell and Bill
Gcisslingcr. Previews end tonight, and
it opens Friday and runs through Oct.
2. Showtimes arc Tuesday through
Friday 8 p.m., Saturdays 2:30 and 8
• p.m., Sundays 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are Sl6·S36, with discounts for
students, seniors a}ld.groups. South
Coast Repertory, Mainstagc, 655 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 957-4033.
Thursday, September 8, 1994 Cl~
COMINO AnllACTION
"ON THI VIRGI"
Orange Coast College's Repertory
Theatre company opens its 10th
season with playwright Eric
Overmeyer's heralded work that
follows three Victorian women
explorers as they trek through a
continuum of space, time, history,
geography, feminism and fashion.
Opens Friday, plays Frlda)·s· a~ ,
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3
p.m. through Sept. 18. Tickets: SS
(available only at the door.) Or.Jnge
Coast College, Drama Lo.b Stu"dio,
2701 Fairview Rd.: Costa Mesa,
432-5932.
Cynthia HaNey and Guillaume Gratfin will dance "Manon" when Amencan Ballet Theatre pre·
sents Sir Kenneth MacMillan's full-length mastElrpiece Sept. 20·25 at the Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center in Costa Mesa.
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"Twelfth 1':1ght" ''ill be conducted on
Tuesday at 7 p.m. and Wednc~day at 5
p.m. in OCC's Drama Lab Theatre.
Ad,ancc prcparJtion 1s pot necessary.
There arc roles for 10 \\Om1.:n and 16
men. Orange Co.1st College. Drama
Lab Theatre, 2701 FJm 1i.:1~ Rd., Cos CJ
MesJ, 432·56-JO.
"1WILnH NIGHT'' AUDITIONS
Due to casting considerations, Oige
Coast College's· Theatre Depart' nt
has elected to mount "Twelfth N ht"
in place of lhe originally scheduled
"Richard 111." The show will be singed
Nov. 15·20 in the school's Robert B.
Moore Theatre. Auditions for
"ADVINTURH Of ROBIN HOOD"
The Children's Stol")book 1 hi.:atrc
perform~ their mu)ical \'Crsion of the
classic Robin I lood talc al 2 and 4:30
p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 18. Tickets arc
S9 for adults and S6 for children under
12 prc~alc, and Sl3 for adults and SS
for children at the door. Orange Coast
College, Robert B. Moore Theatre,
2701 Fair\'icw Rd., Cos1.1 Mc:.a, ·
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LOCAL l!ININO
SQMETHlNG'S COOKING
'NEXT · DOOR TO PASCAL :
By MARLA BIRD lnatcad of a sandwich, you can buy a buttery pastry
tart, with nut brown caramelized onion rings and W anna buy a duck? Not just any old duck, seedless inky-black Greek olives and the barest trace of
but duck conflt1 the most choice of anct\ovy for $2.95 or a companion tart, covered with rosy
tender duck preparations. It makes all discs or tomatoes and pesto sauce.
the others taste like rubber bands. It gets hard to decide because the in'dividual quioocs
The confit is available at Pascal are &ood too, especially the one of chopped leeks and
Olhat's 10-month-old cpiceric, pronounced a-pccc-er-ce. Gruycrc cheese ... which is as wonderful as the quiche
handily located (for Pa~cal, anyway,) right next door to with dark, wild mushrooms, fresh tomatoes and basil,
his award-winning restaurant on Bristol Street. both at $3.50.
Also starring in the detr cases arc frc.e range roasted Fresh anchovies in olive oil were too briny for this
chicken, savory, flaky tarts, quiche, desserts, breads and a family, but the sea bass, prepared exactly as it is as one
miracle of cheese selections which arc just part of this of the specialities of the house, is about the best way to
excenent French delicatessen and wine shop. do take-out that you will come acrQSS in Orange County.
The potatoes au gratin, so be.loved in the cafe, arc in Pascal has a French and California wine selection
the deli heaped in a small container ready to pop into priced to compete with the discount stores, and the
the oven. As for the roasted chicken, ,..· ------------. capable staff, headed by Staci Burch, is
my husband declared it the best h1 knowledgeable and helpful when it
ever tasted. • comes to making a selection. They will
The three-pound bird is heavily explain the mind;boggling array of
encrusted with rosemary, th}'me, imported cheeses as well .
.fennel seeds and bits of garlic and Choosing a dessert Jrom the
shallots, $12. A big and juicy bird, it is sumptuous arrangement of berry and
enough for two starving souls or four · lemon tarts, cookies, eclairs, cakes and
smaller appetites. They sell out early . pies is a challenge of self denial. Don't
so it might be wise to call and reserve bother, just enjoy!
one. Outdoor dining in the _area between
They use the leftover chicken, when the restaurant ancf epicerie is a shaded,
there is any, to make the best pleasant place to have breakfast or
sandwiChes you'll ever taste, encased dinner or simply a cup of coffee. A few
in La Brea Bakery's crusty rolls -bistro tables are available inside as well.
and you can do the same, since the The coastal area has been blessed
deli features their good breads ft1r sale to take home wida Olhat's superb cooking.since 1988 when he and his
with your own roast chicken. Sandwiches are wrapped wife Mimi opened their restaurant .featuring the best of
and piled in a capacious basket and it's possible to grab • P~I cuisine. Now, with tl\e addition of Pascal
a sandwich and a glass of house wine for a quick and Eall!IJ* and Wine, newcom. ers and old friends can take
delicious French snack. · Breakfast too, Parisian style with a choice of croissant, ad\IUll!ge of the products of their fine skills at relatively
brioche or individual baguette with sweet butter and modest prices.
marmalade and a cup of coffee, espresso or cappucino is The kitchen at the rear of the store is huge -devoted
available from 7 to 10 a.m. to Olhat's growing catering concern and cooking classes.
Pasta salads, the bane of grocery store coupters, are Leave your name at the _counter and the firm's
weekend
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pure poetry her·e. Angel hair pasta -silky with golden newsletter announcing wino tastings, classes and other
olive oil -is flavored with pesto and thin rounds of "'special events will be m~iled to you.· . Cutv LUICSCll/Foa THB DAILY ru.01
meaty sausage. And couscous salad is lightly handled
with just a trace of dressing, perfect for dieters. Marla Bird reviews local di~ing for the Daily Pilot.
Supervisor Stael Burch displays wine selection at Pascal Epicerie and Wine, which is .
handily located h ext doc;>r to the award-winning Pascal restaurant in Newport Beach.
AMERICAN
CHAJWl'S aAR & USTAUllANT, A local
retlauront/bar with o "hometown• flavor.
Featuring pool, dom, sa'-llii., btg Kreen TV, Pool
T~morMnl every W.d. night. S...Ving lunch Mon-
Fri 11 to 2 & Sol Sr90kfas1 8 to noon. $1 .50
M.ory's & Drivers Sot & Sun 6 to noon. Shot of the ,
Week $ l .00 Open 366 day o year (leap year
onlyl 6om to 2am 6041 Bolsa 0 Springdale in
Humington Beach (7 l4) 894~ 100 . . .
DICK CHURCH'S RESTAURANT, A family style
coff.e shop locoted 01 2698 Newport Blvd., Casto
Mesa. Menu includes breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Prices ran~ from $3.00 to $7.99 Open Mon.-
Sol. 6·00am lo 9:00pm .. IN, WC, V, MC. (714)
646-7762
KENNY IOGERS RO~nRS, located in the
Fountain Volley Promenade ot 18315 Broolthurst
St 12, fountain Val!.y. Wood hre roasted chicken
and side dtSh•s mod..fr•sh doily. Wotch the
chicken coolt' on our open spit wood fire rotisseri•.
Try our chicken pot pl•. pito sandwiches, ond
specialty salads. Don't forg•t Kenny's famous
muffins! 01)9n Sun.-Thurs I lom-lOpm, fri .·Sot
I lam-1 lpm. IN, OUT, WC, TKO, V, MC, AE, OS,
ATM. (714l 378-079B. '
STUDIO CAFI, Locoted at 100 /.Aoin St. Bolboa
lot foot of pier) Th. Studio Cafe is the hoppening
ploce for food, fun & enlerloinrnenl Menu includes
ribs, chicken, fresh fish, pasto, oppeti~ers &
so lads, also serving brunch on Sot & Sun 10 to
3·00 which includ.s Belgian waffles, 01Mlettes,
pancakes and much more Prices range from
$2 9S.$13, 95 0 1)9n 7 days a week.Mon-Fri
11.30.1 :30 om, Sat.Sun 10.1 :30o"'.
IN,BRU,FB,ENT,V,MC;AE,DC
Your Restaurant Guide to Dining in
Newport 8eaclt, Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar,
Huntington Beaclt & Fountain Valley
CHINESE
CHOI HONG, Gourm.I Chinese. Ught & h.althy,
no msg uMd, only notvrol ingredients. Menu
includes . low cal meals, combination plates, beef
or pc>B dishes, chick•n & veg• dishes, ond family
vloue dinners. Toke out avo1lobl.. $1 ·buck o plate
availab!.. localed al 17938 Magnolia St. (nexl to
Pie N Savel fountain Valley (714) 965-3698.
FRENCH
RIM JHIM. loc:cmtd at 18687 Broolthurst (near SA.aATINOS RESTAURANT & SAUSAGI CO. ,
Ell" in Callens COl'Mf') fountain VaHey. En1oy Localed at 251 Shipyard Way, Newport S.OCh.
Orange Coonty's famous Indian dish · lo Menu includes great pasla, award winning Caesar
Hotikorma: Oth•r entries includ. lamb chops, wlad. d.licious homemade sausage, veal, lamb,
foh and Vegetarian dishes all serwd with mild lots of vegetonan dishes, good wine, beer,
sauces. Spicey Ravors ore made upon r9qu•st. cappuclho & deserts. •1t•s a Family owned & run
Serving lunch M.on, thN Fri. $3.95 lo $6.95. restaurant .. Prices ronge from $4.95 to $13.95.
Oinn•s served 7 nights o w.ek from $6 95 & up. 01)9n 7 doys o week. Serving Sot & Sun Brunch
Accepting most credit cards. (7141963-6777. from 8:30 lo 1 :OOSundoy thru Thursday 1 lam to
ITALIAN
1 Opm Friday & Sot.· 11 am-11 pm. IN, OUT, WC,
BRU, WB. V, M, AE, DC
ZUllES RESTAURANT, located at 1712
Plocenlio, Cosio Mesa. Menu includ.s ribs,
chick•n, steak & lobs .. r, prim. rib, piuo, oyster
bar Pric•s range fro112 $3.95 and up: 9P8" ·cHANTICLAll, located at 18912 MacArthur
daily from 11 :30om IO 1 Opm, Cock1o1ls hf 11 pm. Blvd 1 • fr J h w n A' t IUSKITTI IOY ... tostl• than •ver ... 8usk•tti boy
ls commin.d to providing th• very fiMst fresh
paslo, pizza and salcxfto-our 9119sts in o
whimsical, unique s.ttiog at o most offordob!.
price ... We also ccn.r la• night busiMH mMlings
and all other accosioos. Meals range from $3.75.
to $5.25. Open Monday thru Saturday 11.30 lo
9:00. (7141 968-4949. W. lave logo ord.fs.
located in Fountain Voll.y ot 18225 South
Broolthurlt. S.. you saon ... 88
JAPANESE ID, FS, WC, No cr.dit cords. ., rvtM, ac;rou o~ o n ay ~ irpor . (714) 645-8091 Elegant, chormtng, gracious & beautiful, .ach c!ining room hos a diff.r•nl decor. fr.nch.Cblifornio
BA KERY /COFFEE HOUSE
AROMAS IXPUSSO CAfl, JP«ializes in
fr•shly bak.d muffins, SCOMS, croissants,
cooki9s & d.sMrts, including ~mmy low fat &
non fat i•ms, and ftie but coffM lattes in
town. Op.n doily 5.30am-2pm Mon • frt,
6am-2pm Sot. & Sun N.xt IC> Gilberts ot 259
E. l 71h St., Cosio Mesa. 548-2224.
CAFE
IUTH"S CAii, Locot.d ot 320 Bristol IG ot
R.dhiN (by l<./co Mini Mort) i.n Cosio Me50.
,.,..,.u 1nclud.s good c~ook1n'
br.akfast with th. b.st s, pancok•s,
great Mexlccin bf90kfc1t dishes and lunch
with stlrfry veg.tobl.s. r.rlyoki bowl, garlic
chick•n, assorted solads, healthy tvrk•y
burg••· homburg••. served w/ potato salad
or frlea. Try Ruth'a home cooltln' today. Gr.ot
Food, gr.at pricesl Pric•s rong• from $2.99
to $5.95 qp.n 7 days o w.ek. lam I0'2pm.
10,00,WC
MAONOUA CAii, Op.n for br.akfcs1,
lunch and d1nMr · 7 days o w..lt from 6:30 IO
9·30pm. Doily apKt0ls .tarting as low as
$1 .99 to $5.W . S...-& Wine avail All mojor
a.d11 cords oc~. loc:oe.d at 8988
Worn« Aw /Magnolia . PhoM ~7-9189
CALIFORNIA CUISINE
OIOCO'S, CCHWI CoM. elegotic• with pa.nty of
room IO enfOY )'OUl..lf. loCoted ot 7887 ~
Or., HunllnQton hoch Menu 1nclucMs hot & cold
po.ioa, 'F*i°"Y pluos, fotito'• ond items from th.
grill Pric .. t019t 1rom $3 95 IO $13 95. Op.n
l 1 30 IO dos. Dancing ntgtllfy, jou on w.d. 81g
8ond Swing Musi< Thur 8-m~tght 10, ~U.
~ESS,F8,ENT. w e, v ,MC,AE,OC 892-2227
~ulsln.iosty but healthfully prepar.d. lunch sp«iols
. at $8.00 ond up· the dinner m.nu includ•s o
variety ol seafood, m.al, chick.n. salads and more.
Pric.s range from $6 lo $25. Serving lunch 11 :30.
2:30, DinMf 5:30. l 0.30, Sunday Brunch 10·30 ·
2.30. open 7 days o wMlt. 10, OD, BRUNCH RES
REQ. f8, ENT, WCI.. V, llC.., Nl\1.. DC, DISC. Valet
Parking. (714) 752-8001
LA MAUllW, loca-.d ot 18121 8.och Blvd •
south of Talbert. in Huntington S.Och. Th. food is
truly fr•nch, fr..-,ch, fr.nchl The French chef dir.a
from ConMs plea.ses your polo .. with outhenhc
frencb country cu11ill4t and prepor•s 1nnovotiv•
sp.cials each day (unch & d1nMI' doily Closed
Tueldoys. V,MC., R•s (714) 841.()098.
GREEK
CAii PLAKA., located ot 18633 8rookhursl St.,
fountain Volley, 1114) 963~999. AutMntic
Gr..lt ombienc• ir1'1uding liv• music, a b.tly
donc9r ond dancing woilera, Menu include•
GrMlt. opl)9tiau, talads, pa•tos, be.f, tomb and
chick.n dish.s. f uM'bor on pt•m1ses. R•Mrvotioni
ocic.-d. Op.n for lunch. 11 :30.2:30. Dinner
Sun-fhun S.l0·30pm, Fri & Sot S.11.30pm IN,
w e. RES, FB, ENT. W6, v, MC, AE. OS.
INDIAN
CIAO, lacoted at 2600 East Coast Hwy, Corona
·0.1 Mor. COIN and·~ Corona d.I Mar's
n•W.st ltolian rulouront MrYing N.w Yoril sty!.
p1z.zo, gourmet pluos, •xcitinQ pa$fas, cr.ahw
salads, coffee, cappOcino and fr•sh bok.d
pastri•s. Prices ra'l9,• frQmt.$3.95 IO $8.95, Op.n
7 days o w..lt from"lrOm IO 11 pm, •XC9f>I Sunday
0P9n 4 to 11 pm. o.livery avoilabl.. V.MC, AE, we. IN OUT 640.229 l
CMOVANNl'S flAUAN IUTAuaANT locoMd
at 16041 Bolsa Chico Rd./Eding«, Huntington
S.OCh. All HOIM Cook.cl llalian Dish.a. No
pr...,'tOti\191 used. Each dith is cook.cl at tim. of
ord.<ing. M.nu iodud.s home mad. Ponz9rotti,
posto dishes, pluc{, Italian .w,, ontlposlO salads,
~ soups & chilli. Prlc•s from $3 65 •
$1 4.65. Hn. 1 lom-9pm T119s, lhru Sot. Clos.d
Sun. & Mon. Ca.ual «•u, IOk• out ord.rs, b.er,
wine & soft di-inks . No cr.dit cards.846-4666 °'
846-8188.
con a a...., · Waewtront dining at NIO'S mtAUIANT Located ot 2221 N Newport ~ 3408 Vlo Opo.1o Auhnttc Indian . ff ' · Mughlol delicoc,., M\'91' befof. In Orone-County Main St. In Seodt Villog.. S.V.ng br.akfott,
by aut romous ch.f "Mohinder Rom Qini" Try our lunch arwi dinner Now~ 7 days o '#Mk.
lotnb at chicbn k~. Cuff,., and wtd. vor1ll•1 ol ~ poncall~, postr .. s, pallOs, & doily
fr•sh ~s cook.a 1n aut own ground Indian tpeciols Establish.cl 1n 1979 E°'ly 81rd dtnM!'s
hetbs & spices. R.asonobt. ptic.s sk>rtlng os low os .s-6.30 nighfty look fOt our new br~ ond
Sl 95 to $6 95 Op.n 7 doya o WMk frOm llo~ lunch rl*WSComing Apr1l 1.
8pm OUT, TKO, WC 673·1679 IANDAZZO flAUAN CAfl, locaMd ot
..olAN MaAW. loc:ot.d ot 1520 W•sl Coast 2114'8 8eodl 8t¥d , lot Al6onto), family owned,
Hwy. ChkMn, lomb, Mofood and vegetation ~ing ~ )'l'llh the flnett "*"' &
d•&h.s ol pepored IO perf.ction with only th. ch.eses & fy:wnou, for lt'a lnfomout c~•
fr•~lf lngr.d19nll. Pric•• ronv-from $2 50 IO Pttcei ~from $2.00 IO S 11 .95. Op.n Tu.s
$.15 95 fOf o complete combincmon dinner ep.n 7 ltlru Sotl l-9pm. S!uL 11·8 pm Closed Mon IN,
days aw~ lunch 113010 2·30, dtnMf' 5 io 10 OUT, We, WtM ~
IO, F8, V, MC, AE, OS, DC (714') 646-3993 (714) 536-2448.
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• KJKUYA FU.I JAPANISI CUISINE, f.aturing
fine dining, Sushi Bar, T9PP0n Tab!., Moin Dining
Room. full bar and cocktail loung41 featuring
JP«ialtv tropical drinks. Jou bond every Fri. &
Sat. night and Korooke _.;.ry Tu.s. night. OJ>9n for
lunch Mon.fri. 11 :30.2:30, Oinn« Sun-Thurs S.
lOpm, Fri & Sot 5-l l pm. 8052 Adams Aw.
(corner of Beach) Huntington Beoch, (7141 53~
6665. All major credit cords •xcept Dinen Club.
RR, FB, E, we .
MEXICAN
AYILAS n IANCHITO, A oining landmarlc for
over 20 years Run by th. Avila k>mily, Avilas has 7
locollons to S8fV9 You in Co$1o Met0, Newport
Beoch, Santo Ana, long S.OCh, Huntington Park &
Laguna Hills & Huntington 8eoch. f.aturing
authentic food with th. fnuhftt lngredi.nts & o MW
er.olive light cuisiM olong with outhenlic Moma
Avila's r9CIP9s. ID, BRU, FB, ENT, WC, V, MC, AE,
DC, & DISCOVER. •Avilas hos a r:f"tolion for
hating you lik• port of th• famllyl
MAAOAanAYIW, loco-.d at 23~2 W.at
Pacific Coast Hwy. Mexican burQ.n, k>jlto1,
burritos & mar•. Sp.clals doily. Pra rone-from
$A.95 lo $10.95. Op.n ll :30om ta 12:30om.
IN, FB, V, MC, AE, OC. (714) 631-8220.
" Ml CASA, located at 296 17th StrW, Com
Me.Jo. A trip to Mexico! Muicon food. Op9n
doily ot l 1 am Priem ronv-frOITI $2 2.S IO
$8 95 Serving lunch & dinner for OVfl( 20
years IN, FB, we. v. llC.., AI., DC, CB. 0. 6'5·
7626.
WAHOCn ftSH TACO, Wilt! 3 locoM>ns
1133 PCH, logdno leoch, (7 I 4') 497.0033,
1862 Pkac.mio, Coeao Meta, {114') 631-3433
ond 3000 Bristol, Cotto MMo (714) 43$.0130
M.nu includ.s fish toco., burritoa, block b.on.
& rte•, solads, sondwtehea Price• 'Clft89 from
$I 65 IO $7 50 OJ*' Mon,.$ot l lom to
I Opm, Svn 11 om 10 9pm. N, TKO, WC..
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SEAFOOD
OIU.ll 111.AND, Gcumet dining a lost 5ood pricm.
fam.ly Jtyt. reslaultlnt will island ...... av-ba,
-*Xxt, lobsw, 5*eoks. chicbn, post) on! ~ Lundi and dinner iPecials. Priem
-$3:SO & ~liAbar and QI""*' ad :t. th.. l lom lo l c.-ocb;Jil lounge 11 am lo 12pm. ~ ci 1892 Beadt BM! .• i-{nngbl Beodl
(714) 962-8316. .
HUNTINGTON llACH MARKET aROILll, ~·s g ll"ique place for family dining wh••
'ff.sh *>rood is ~ing and eXl)9rl mesquite
broiling is our trademark. Our fresh fish changes
daily and we also feature chicken, steoks and
pasto. There's o fresh seafood market, too. lunch~
and Dinner, full bar, Children's menu. AE, V,MC
and OS cards welcome. 20111 Brookhurst St.
(next to Torg•I, iusl south of Adams). No
reservations. (7) 41 963-8166.
, PACIFIC FISH & SEAFOOD, Located at 2620
N.wport Blvd., Cosio Mesa. Menu includes
MtafOod 501ods, seafood sandwiches, grilled
•ntr .. s, fish & chips, fish locos, wshi and mor•.
Aho hos on. of Orange Coonty's lorgut
inventori•s of fresh fish from it's fish morket. Pric•s
rang• from $1 .95 and up. Open Mf 11~, Sot
l l-5, ID. WC (714) 650-0130.
POT OF SHRIMP, Ari unequaled dining
eXf*ience and the servic. unwrpass_able
f.aturing shrimp, M.oh~i. Swordfish, Sleoks,
Coe50r Salad, Cajun Catfish & Spicu Open 7
days from 8om-l Opm. Breakk>st, lunch, & dinner.
Sict.wolk dining located at 113 Walnut, back.std.
of (714) 960.7278.
ZUllES DIY DOCK, located at 9059 Adams,
Huntington S.Och. Menu includes .seafood, steok
& lobst•. pizza. prime rib, oyster bar. Pric.s
rOng• from $3.95 and up. O~n doily from 11 :30am to l ()pm, Cock.toils Iii 11 pm. IN, FB, we. V, MC . .(7) 4) 963-6362.
STEAKS
THI aAllN STIAK HOUSI, locat.d ot 2300
Harbo< Blvd, #31 , Costa Mesa. Menu includes
si.oks, frHh fish, chicken, bure-rs and sabds.
Prices rang41 from $3.75 for lunch and $6.25 for dinner. 01)9n 11 om for lunch M-So. Dinner
4pm Mfr. Oinll4tr 3pm Sot. & Sun. IN. WC, V,
MC, AE, DC. (714) 641-9777.
SEAL BEACH
OUO'U INN, El1abli~ in 1930 by th.
airstrip. SllN a me.ting Ploee of pilots around th.
wortd who 9f\~ the &.st in dining. lacat.d at
1400 Pacific Cooit Hwy, S.al Beoch. Th. m.nu
lnclud.s fr•sh f11h doily, Woks, lobster & crab
leas. Pric•• start ot $4.95. Op.n wMlt.days
l fom-l()pm, 'Iii l0·30pm Wffk.nds. IN, FB,
ENT, we, v, MC, AE. (310) 431.J022
SPORTS BAR & DINING
IND OVH IND SPOUS IAl S.ving
al9okt, fish, opp9tiZ«s & $0ndwiches. Prie9s
rang. from S 2;$ 12. Spirits, pool tournom.nts,
dart tournatMnts. Happy h<>Vr .vwy day with
fr• apl)9tizeu <>P-n 7 ~ o WMll, f pm-
1 :30am Mon-fri, 11 om-1 :30om Sat & Sun. FB,
All molar cr.dit cords. 16129 Brookhurst,
Founk11n Voll.y
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11 your Image of a garden party II tents on the town, chamber musk:, tea sandwiches and S) Sandwiches: A kinder variation on classic tea sandwiches. No crusts. I elev• chitchat, you've never had a kinder garden party -that's kinder as In kinder-•> Strawberry Cookie Shortcakes: Very yummy. They go fast. so make plenty.
garten (German for ·chltdren'a gorcten•) not •tinder, gentter: Slng-o-k)ngl, sticky ftngen
and equeoll of laughter are the norm at these geMogetheta, the kind parents and car• THI FUN: Seeds, Snails and Ladybug tales
taken can delght In, too.
What do you need for a kh:ler gc:aden party? Kids In the wading pool/swing l8t age bracket,
a flew ~to 1l1P81'\119, garden-inlplred treall and IOm8 aganlz8d adlYlllel to llart the twl.
A garden WOUd be nice, txi a patio or deck wllh OOf 1k111 • pkra would do nicely as well.
Klndet garden partlel are a chance to revet l('t the wonder ol nature's bounty, pied a few
more IMdl. exanWl8 garden altert. pick IOmi produce 0t maybe dig In the clrt. l<ldl CCWl cn. tn COIUnel. ~· Fca1 ,..,, tMnblebee. flower fc*y, dally and catefplar are a few Ideal.
Be kind to you1181f and the garden and don't keep the kinder partying too long:· an hour
or two It plenty of fl~ for the felttvltl8t. In afty. event, your Image of a garden party as a
quiet yawn on the town wlll never be the same. ·
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Provide glue, constructton paper and other art materials so kids COJl create pattems and I
pictures with the 188ds.
2) lnalll and stuft. Purchase Inexpensive magnltytng glasses for each guest from the
drug, craft or toy store. Cottect t:klgs, snails, worms and caterpillars from the garden and
place them.In jars, look at each up clOM, then reteose. And spider webs and take tums
looking at the spiders up ciose.
· I) Act out. After oblervtng garden critters, have chffdren choose one to •act out: Other
partygoers must guess which crttter Is being depicted. Award prizes for best guessers, best. I
actors-everyone should get a prize. Or, have children pretend to be seeds, guide them
through the stogee of growth.unfll they are plants takJng It> the summer sunshine. ·
•) Sing a«»ng. S.ng favorite •garden• songs. ·Old McOonal~.· ·Bingo• and •ttsy Bttsy
Spk:.ter• are a few tavorttes.
I) lnlpl. " pOalble, have each chlld •hafvest• a few vegetables or fruits from youiQar-
den. Set lfmltl. e.g. •evervone con pick three beans, one carrot and three strawberries.· 1
WCJlt'I produce and tan. Iring out the appkMouce dip for this one. .
6) Ladybug lalea. Read aloud ravonte ·garden· books avallable from your local pub-
lic Hbrary. Exomplel: 1he Vety Hungry Caterplllor and ,,,. lhy SH<J, both by Eric Cone:
Luclcy Ladybugs by Gladys Conklin; The Reason for a Rower by Ruth Metler. and The Lady
and,,,. Spider by Faith McNUlty. •
· 7) le ••d. Let chldren plant and take home quick tprC>Uttng 188ds, such as beans,
radtlhel, lettuce and carrots.
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2 FOOD Thursday, September 8,
Getting back to the basics when it .;omes to breakfast -
D espite the frenetic pace of
weekday mornings, most of
us eat break.last at home.
In fact, according to a poll of
2,000 hous~holds conducted by the
NPD Group, Inc., the avcrnge
American ate breakfast at home
11 out or 14 days during 1993.
Heading the list of weekday
breakfasts were bagels, muffins,
ready-to-eat cereals and fruit, not
surprising since all of these a.m.
favori tes are quick to fix and cat.
Most of these top picks are
transportable, too, for those days
\\hen eating at home just isn't
possible. Easy to tote and tasty,
Sunshine Fruit Bars take seconds
to thaw in the microwave oven
when individually wrapped and
frozen. Chewy with dried fruit and
whole grain oats, they taste terrific
and provide a nutritious start to
the day. These bars also contain
less fat and more fiber than many
commercial break.fast bars.
If it's a muffin you crave, make
the time some weekend to bake a
batch of Lemon P.oppy S~ed
Oatmeal Muffins. Choose the old
fashioned oats for a heartier
texture. Fresh lemon juice and
grated lemon peel make these
extra lemony. like the break.fast
bars, they can be baked ahead,
froien and thawed either in the
microwave ·oven or at ro')m .
temperature.
Nutrition-smart additions to
either the murlin or bar include
juice or fruit, preferably one that's
a good source of vitamin, C, and
skim milk, low-fa t yogurt or a
low-fat cheese. If you're on the
run, order a care latte (made with
skim milk) -instead of straight
coffee. Depending upon the size
of the cup, you couJd get as much
as an 8 ounce serving of skim
milk.
In contrast to the rest of the
week, Sunday is a time to sleep
late, read the paper from front to
back, and enjoy a leisurely
breakfast. It's also the one
opportunity many families have to
make and eat breakfast together.
During the week breakfast rtiay
average less than 15 minutes, and
many of us will stretch that out to
over an hour on the we<!kends,
acrording to ·a study by The
Quaker Oats Co. When everyone
pitches in to help, not only does
breakfast get on the table faster,
children learn valuable life skills
while having fun.
Everyone from preschoolers on
up can help make Sunday
breakfast. The youngest tykes can
fold napkins and help an older
sibling set the table. Older kids
can make the orange juice, mix the
batter for pancakes and pour milk.
Children also can help with
simple rec ipes like th e Super
Cinnamon Dun. This giant-size
cin namon roll is a good choice for
beginning bakers because it gets a
head start from hot roll mix
enriched with the whole grain
goodness of oats. }(jds and
grown-ups alike will love shaping
pieces of the soft, cinnamon-raisin
dough into long ropes and coiling
them into a big bun. The shaped
bun is topped with melted
margarine and cinnamon-sugar
before baking, then drizzled with
icing just before serving.
Favorite Oatmeal Pancakes
make another great beginning for
a Sunday morning. The oatmeal
batter uses quick or old fashioned
oats and other ingredients you're
apt to have on hand. Stir-in
options range from berries and
mashed bananas to chopped nuts
ant.I.chocolate chips. Offer one, or
create a custom combo.
For light, tender oatmeal
pancakes, combine dry ingredients
thoroughly in one bowl, liquid
ingredients in another. After
adding the liquid ingredients to
the dry, stir just until the dry
ingredients are completely
moistened. Be sure the skillc:.t or
griddle is hot and wait to turn
pancakes until tops are covered
with bubbles. Turn just once.
Pancakes taste best served
immediately, but they can be kept
warm for a short time on an
ovenproof plate in a 200F oven.
Perhaps because weekday
break.lasts are so rushed, a relaxed
brunch at home with a few close
friends has become a popular way
to entertain on the weekend.
Although the exact origin of
brunch is somewhat hazy,
according to John D. Jacobson, a
recognized word sleuth and author
of "Eatioms," the term brunc;1 (a
combination of the words
breakfast and lunch) can be traced
to a British author by the name of
Tom Beringer who coined it 1895.
The word fast appeared in the
British humor magazine Punch a
year later, and it is believed to
have referred to the meal that
followed the morning hunt.
Because the time for brunch
goes from mid-morning to early
afternoon, .the menu can span
both breakfast and lunch. Dishes
that lend themselves to a help
rourself style or service odd to the
informality, and if they can be
partially assembled ahead, so
much the better.
Apple Berry Brunch Bake, a
brunch·timc twi.l.t on o f tuit crisp
typically served for dessert, lends
itselr to a multiple step approach.
The 03t strcusel topping that
bakes into a crunchy counterpoint
to the tender apple slices and
berrits _can be pu t together the
night before and refrigerated
tightly covered. Finish the
assembly before guests arrive to
allow time for baking. ..
A terrific coffee cake always
steals the show, and Peach
Almond Coffee Cake tastes even
better when made a day ahead.
Light sour cream a secret to this
delectable cake's moist texture.
Either the quick or old fashioned
oats works fine, so use whichever
you happen to have on hand. For
best navor, be sure peaches are
ripe or use frozen. (A ripe peach
will yield to gentle pressure and
have a fragrant aroma.) The
garnishes, a confectioners' sugar
glaze and sprinkling of toasted
almonds, are simple enough for a
beginning baker.
When the mercury climbs, it's
.only natural to crave cooler;·
ligh ter foods. The challenge is
choosing foods that deliver
maximum nuU<.ition along with
Vons
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Savings
great tnste. ·
"Many people don't realize
what a nutritional powerhouse a
simple bowl of cereal can be," says
Anne Rejent-Scholtz, M.S., R.0.,
a St. Louis area dietitian. ''And
especially in hot weather, a cool,
no-cook cereal b,reak.fast is ·
appealing."
Rejent·Scholtz notes that a bowl
of cereal makes a smart start to a
summer day for several reasons.
Cereals, especially whole grain
cereals like oats, arc important
sources of carbohydrates, vitamins,
minerals and fiber. When topped
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Vons Enriched .
Bread
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Orange Juice
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reasonably low in fat. And, u
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options for adding variety.
"When pollring a bowl of cereal,
look beyond the obvious milk and
sliced banana, suggest Cindy
Bishop, supcrvis'ol' of the Quaker
Oatmeal }(jtchens. "Substitute
vanilla or fruit-navored low-f:.lt or
nonfat yogurt for the milk,
sprinkle the banana slices with
cinnamon, combine two different
berries, or pair a fresh fruit with a
dried fruit."
faperimcnting with muesli and
granola is unothcr \\ay to kcc
:>ummert11nc breal-.fa-.1s cool a
intere11ting. Muesli (MYOOS-1
was Jcvelopcd by Dr.
Dirchcr-Dcnner, a Swis
nutritionht, nearly 100 years a
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outs and often contai11s dried
fruits and nuts. The addition
fruit juice or yogurt., and
refrigerating overnight, gives
muesli its creamy texture.
Peach Muesli With Ucrrics
developed in 'the Quaker Oaln
Kitchens, uses both apple juic
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and v~nil!a to-w:·fat yoglU't in
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frozen peaches that have been
thawed and diced. It needs to be
made the night before, but it can
be stored in the refrigerator up to
. ~our days. The berries arc added
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baked. Stored tightly covered, the
granola will stay fresh a week or
more and is easy to transport for a
breakfast or snack away from
home.
If you greet most chilly
mornings with a steaming bowl or
oatmeal, you're in good company.
According to a recent Gallup poll,
oatmeal ranked No. l as the
breakfast that makes us feel good,
especially on a cold morning.
Two-thirds of those surveyed
said oatmeal makes them .more
productive and satisfi es their .
hunger until lunchtime bt:tter than 1
cold cereal, toast, bagels and other
breakfasts. And of all breakfast
Another make-ahead breakfast cc~cal, Fruit & Honey Granola,
pairs wholesome, whole grain oats
with crunchy pecans and chewy
diced mix:d dried fru~t~ -apples,
p~ars, apricots and ra1S1ns. Honey,
cinnamon and melted margarine
arc simply tossed with the oats
and nuts, and the mixture is • choices, respondents chose
oatmeal as the best and healthiest
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breakfast~
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cat? The average American cats
27 bowls of oatmeal a year, and
the mojority or those bowls arc
eaten during the four coldest
months or the year, November
through February. Kids 12 and
under cat 48 bowls per year while
adults age 65 and over eat a
whopping 68 bowls or oatmeal
each year.
Tops among oatmeal toppers
arc sugar, brown sugar, mtt'I and
cream, foll owed by fruit, aple
syrup and honey: Raisins in
hands do"{n for the most popul ar
dried fruit topping; bananas take
top banana in t~e fresh fruit
category.
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Bc)'ond the ba' ics, oatmeal
provides plenty or dchc1ous
opportunities for creativity.
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Kitchens, A;applc Apple Oatmeal
has f cw ingredients and takes no
.longer to cook than a oowl or
plain oats. Apple juice replaces
water for a fruity flavor that's
spiked with ground cinnamon and
lightly ~weetcncd with convenient
maple, flavored ~yrup. Either fresh
or dried apples may be u<1ed. Try
Grnnny Smith for a tart -sweet.
fl avor, Red or Golden Dt licious
fo r the sweetest flavo r.
Equally vc rsa!ile
ll:.rnana-Orangc: Date Oatmeal can
be cooked in a llaucepan on the
stove-top or in the microwave
oven. The orange juice used in
place of some of the water odds a
citrus tang while the mashed
banana contributes creaminess. Go
for the q_u ick oats for the
smoothest texture; the old
fashioned cooks up into a heartier
cereal. No dates on h:ind?
Substitute raisins.
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• I teaspoon iround (in1t1mon
• ~ teaspoon baldn1 soda
• 2 tablespoons Quaker oat.I
(quick or old tubloned, uncoo~)
• V• teaspoon .snit (optional)
• 1 cup oran&e juice
Heut o\ien to 375F. Lightly
grease 13x9-inch baking pan or
!.pray wi th no-stick cooking spray •
Combine l Yi cups oats, Oour,
sugJr, cinnamon, soda and salt
Add combin~d juice, oil, egg and
vanilla; mix well. Stir in fruit.
Spread into prepared pa n.
Sprinlde with 2 tublellpoons oats.
Oal..e 20 tu 22 minutes Or until
lightly browned and edges pull
away from sides of pan. Cool
completely. Cut into b:m. Store
tiShtly covered. 20 burs.
Note· To freeze, place
individual bars in small frce1.cr .
b:ig~; ~cal, label :ind lreeze. Thaw
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seconds per bar.
f\UTRITION INFORMA·
T ION: l bar Calorie:. 120,
Calories From Fat 36, Total Fat
4g, Saturated Fat Og, Cholesterol
tOmg, Sodium 40mg, Carbohydrate
22g, Dietary Fiber lg, Protein 2g.
LIMON POPPY SEED,
OATMEAL MUFFINS
• STllEUSEL
•~cup sugar
• V4 cup Quaker oats (quick or old
fashi oned, uncooked)
• ·Ule:ispoons seeds
• 2 teaspoons baking po\\der
• 1 tablespoon, sugar ·
~ Vl teaspoon baking soda
• l tablespoon margarine or
buuer, melted
• -l-4 cup luw-fat or slJm milk
• V4 cup \egetablc oil
• 2 egg \\hites or 1 egg, lightly
beaten
· • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
• 2 teaspoons grated lemon peel
MUFFINS
• 1 Yi cups all-purpose flour
• 1 cup Quaker oats (quick or old
fashioned, uncook.ed)
Heat oven to 400F. Line 12
medium muffin cups "ith pa.per
baking cups or lightly grease
bottoms only." For strcusel,
combine all ingredie1m; mix ~ell
Set aside. Foe muffins, combine
dry ingredients; mix well. Add
combined milk, oil, 'egg whucs,
lemon juice and peel; mix just
unul dry ingredients are
moistened. Fill muffin cups almost
full. Sprin'kle streusel e\enly O\Cr
batter, patting gentl). Bake 18 to
20'minutes or until light golden
brmi. n. Let muffins stand a few
minutes; remove from pan. 1
DOZEN.
Note: To freeze, place
ind1vidu:il muffins fo small freezer
bag~;. seal. l:iQ<:I and freeze. Thaw
at room temperature or un~rJp
and microwave at HIG H about 30
seconds per muffin.
. NUTRITION
lNFORMATlO~: 1 muffin
Calorics 200, Calories From G.at
63, Total Fat 7g, S:iturated Fat lg,
Cholesterol Omg, Sodium 160mg.
Cirbohydratc 3Jg, Dietary Fiber
lg, Protem 4g.
SUPER CINNAMON BUN .
• ClNNA.\lON OUN
• 1 egg, lightly beaten
•One 16-ounce paclulge bot roll
mix
• S tablespoons margarine or
butter, melted, ~hided
• 1 cup Qual.cr oats (quick or old
• fas hioned, un coo ked)
• ~~ mp raisins
• •r'2 cup sugar, dhided
• 2\1 teaspoons ground cinnamon,
dhided
"• l cup hot water (120F to l30F)
• ¥4 cup po\\dcrcd sugar
• 3 co 4 ira poon milk
• VJ tl'a poon 'an ilia
L1ghtl" grea~c large cookie
sheet. In large bo\\I, combine hot
roll mL\, )Cast pa J..et, oats, ra1 ms.
~. cup ~ugar and 1 tr. teaspoonll
cinnamon Stir m hot \'t ater. egg
and 3 tablcllpoons melted
margJnnc. M L'< unul dough pulls
away from !Jde of bowl. Knead
on lightly Opured surface 5
minutes or until smooth and
elastic. D1,1de t.nto 4 equal pieces;
roll eac h piece into a 12-inch rope •
on lightly floured surface. In
cente r of prepared cookie sheet,
form a co·1t \\-Ith one rope. A\tach
a second rope to che coiled rope
by pres ing the rope ends together
firmly; continue coiling around the
fitst rope. Repeal with the thml
and fourth ropes to form one lar~
bun.
Combine remaining ''• cup
ugar, l te;ispoon cinn~mon ond 2
table poons melted margarine.
Brush c"enly O\er top and ~idc!I of
bun. Co,cr I cly with pla tic
\\rap; let rise in warm place JO
minute or until nc:arly double in
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35 minute or until &<>Iden bruv-.n .
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NUTRITION
INFORMATION: 1/6 of recipe
Calories 220, Calories From Fat
45, Total Fat Sg, Saturated Fat lg,
Cholesterol 15mg, Sodium 230mg,
Carbohydrate 4lg, Dietary Fiber ,
lg. Protein 4g.
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FAVORITE OATMIAL
PANCAKIS .
•PANCAKES
• • lV• cups all-purpose flour
• ~ cup Quaker oats (quick or old
!ashloned, uncooked) -
• 2 teaspoons baking powder
• V• teaspoon salt (optional)
• 1 V. cups low-rat milk
• 1 egg lightly beaten
• 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
STIR·INS
• Berries: 1 cup fresh or frozen
blueberries
it Danana-nana: 1 medium ripe
banana, mashed; ~ teaspoon
ground nutmeg · ,
• Nutty Cinnamon Apple: 3A cup ·'
chopped apple; 1,4 cup chopped
nuts, Yl teaspoon ground
cinnamon /
• Chocolate Chipper: Yi cup
semisweet chocolate pieces
Heat skiltet over medium-high
heat (or preheat electric skillet or
griddle to 375F. Combine dry
ingredients. Add combined liquid
ingredients; mix just until dry
ingredients arc moistened. Add
one of the stir-in optfons, .if
desired. Lightly grease skillet. For
each pancake, pour 1,4 cup batter
into hot skillet. Turn when tops
are covered with bubbles and
edges look cooked. Turn only
once. TWELVE 4-INCH
PANCAKES.
NUTRITION
INFO RMATION: 3 pancakes
Calofies 280, Calories· From Fat
74, Total Fat 8g, Saturated Fat 2g,
Cholesterol 60mg, SQdium 450mg,
Carbohydrate 40g, Dietary Fiber
2g, Protein tog.
almonds. Spread batter evenly in
-prepared pan. Dake 55 to 60
minutes or until wooden pick
inserted in center comes out clean.
Cool cake in pan 10 minutes;
remove from pan. Cool completely
on wire rack. For glaze, mix all
ingredients except almonds until
smooth; drizzle over cake. Sprinkle
almonds over top, if desired. l6
SERVINGS.
NUTRITION
INFORMATION: 1/16 of recipe
Calories 300, Calorics from Fat
108, Total Fat 12g, Saturated Fut
3g, Chole'Slerol 50mg, Sodium
230mg, Carbohydrate 42g, Dietary
Fiber lg, Prolein 5g .
PIACH MUULI
WITH 81RRIU
• 2 cups Quaker oats (quick or old
fashioned, uncooked)
• t in cups apple juice
• 1 ~ cups coarsely chopped peeled
Cresh· (about 2 medium) or frozen
peaches (thawed) I
• One 8-ounce carton vanllla
low-rat yogurt
• y, teas poon ground nutmeg
• Fresh or frozen blueberries or
raspberries
Combine all ingredients except
berries; mix well. Cove r;
refrigerate '8 hours or overnight.
Serve cold. Top with blueberries
or raspberries. Store covered in
refrigerator up to 4 days. 4 (I
Family Markets
CUP) SERVINGS.
Note: To easily peel fresh
peaches, dip in boiling water for
about 30 seconds; remove with
slotted spoon to bowl filled with
ice water. Remove skins with
sharp poring knife.
PRUIT & HONIY
GRANOLA
• 3~ cups Quaker oats (quick or
old fashioned, uncooked)
• 1 teaspoon vanllla
• in teaspoon ground cinnamon
· • ¥• cup coarsely chopped pec111s • v .. teaspoon salt (optional) f
• ~ cup honey ...
• One 6-ounce package diced dried
mixed fruit
• ~ cup (S tablespoons plus 1
TM
teaspoon) ma~orlne or butter, •
melted •
Heat oven to 350F. Combine oll
ingredients except dried fruit in
large bowl; mix well. Spread
evenly in 15xJO-inch jelly roll pun.
Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until
golden brown, stirring after 10
minutes. Cool completely. Stir in
. fruit. Store tightly covered up to 1 ·
week. 14 (~CUP) SERVINGS.
MAPLI APPLI OATMIAL
• 3 cups unsweetened apple Julee
• ~ cup chopped fresh or dried
apple
• lh teaspoon ground ci nnamon
• "4 cup maple-flavored syrup ;• v .. teaspoon salt (optional)
• ~ cup chopped.nuts,(optionnl)
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·stir in outs, apple. and syrup.
Return to a boil; reduce heat.
Cook 1 minute for quick oats o
minutes for old fashioned oats,
stirring occasionally. Stir in nu ts
desired. 4 SERVINGS.
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except nuts. 'Microwave at lllGI
6 to 7 minute!. for quick oat) or
to 10 minute!. for old fashioned
oats or until moist of jujcc is
absorbed; stir. Let !.land until
of desired con~istency. Stir in
nuts.
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• 1 cup Quaker oats (quick or old
fashioned, uncooked) ·
• in cup rK'tilly packed brown
sugar '
• ~ cup (S tablespoons plus 1
teaspoon) margarine or butter,
melted
• 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
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,. apples (about 4 medium)
• 2 cups fresh or frozen ,
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• V• cup firmly packed brown
sugnt
• 1,4 cup frozen orange juice
concentrate, thawed
• 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
• 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Heal oven to JSOF. Combine
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Combine Oiling Ingredients ln
large bowl; stir untJI fruit is evenly
coated. Spoon Into 8-inch squ::re
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top ping evenly over fruit. Bake 30
to JS minutes or until apples are
tender. Serve warm wlth yogurt ii
desired. 9 SERVINGS.
NUTRITION INFORMATION:
1/9 of recipe Calories 230, Calories
From Fat 72, Total Fat 89,
Saturated Fat Og, Cholesterol
Omg, Sodium 9-0mg, Carbohydrate
42g, Dietary Fiber Jg, Protein 2g.
PIACH ALMOND
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•CAKE
• 1 cup sugar
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• 1 in teaspoons vanllla • 2 cups
all-purpose flour
•I V• cups Quaker oats (quick old
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• 1 tablespoon bakln& powder
• in teaspoon baklna soda
• I in cups ll&ht sour cream
• 1 ~ cups chopped, peeled fresh
or frozen peach~• thawed and
drained)
• ~ cup sliced almonds, toasted
GLAU
• ¥• cup powdered sugar
• 3 to 4 teaspoons milk
• ~ teaspoon vanilla
• 2 tablespoons sliced almonds,
toasted (optional)
He at oven to 350F. GenerousJy
grease and flour 12-cup Bundt pan
or 10-inch tube pan; set aside. For
cake, beat sugar and margarine on
medium speed of electric mixer
until creamy. Add eggs, one at a
time, beatina well after each. Add
vanilla. Gradually add combined
dry ingredients aJternately with
sour cream, mixing well after each
addition. Begin and end with dry
Ingredients. Stir in peaches and
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California Crown Chlc:ken
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7 ~ Homemade
I desserts
are easy," I I guin free ( I
How can dessert be fat
free and still taste good?
The answer lies in the new
fat-f rec flavored liquid
non-dairy creamers from
Carnation Coffee-mates.
These creamers add rich
. I fl avor and creaminess to a
host of daff erent frozen
dessert combinations. Anet it doesn't take a lot
to make a great tasting
treat. .
Just a half to
three-quarter cup of fat-free
flavored Coffee-mate liquid
blended with fresh fruit and
a little honey, makes a
delicious creamy frozen
. dessert.
Whether your taste is
simple or adventurous, these
frozen desserts are a snap to
make and are real palate
pleasers. French Vanilla
Fruit Freeze uses fresh
summer fruits and French
Vanilla fat free Coffee-mate
liquid to make a smooth and
fruity summer freeze.
If you lean toward the
more exotic, try
Ginger-Date Freeze. For
pineapple and coconu~
lovers, Piha Colada Freeze
is as quick as tropical
lightening to put together,
though it does have a liuJe
fat 'from the coconut. These
simple, delicious frozen
desserts arc low in fat ,
lactose free and have no
cholesterol.
FRINCH VANILLA
FRUIT FREUE
• 4 cups strawberries or
raspberries (rinsed and
' hulled), or 4 cups sliced,
ripe peaches
• ¥4 cup French Vanilla
Carnations Coerce-mates
Fat-Free Uquld Non-Dairy
Creamer
• l lo l tablespoons honey
• l teaspoon lemon.zest
(optional)
Combine ingredients in
blender container. Cover
. and blend on high until
smooth, about 1 mfoute.
Pour into ice cream maker
and follow-manufacturer's
directions. When finished,
serve immediarely. French
Vanilla Fruit Freeze will be
slightly soft. If desired, store
in plastic container in
freezer. Let stand at room
temperature approximately
35 minutes before serving. 6
to 8 servings (approximately
~cup each)
GINGER-DATE
FREEZE
• l med1um ora~ges, peeled
and quartered
• 1 ripe banana, peeled
• ~ cup iile pltted dates
• 1h cup h Creme or
French V nUla Carnation
ColTee-!l'late Fat-Free Liquid
Non-Dalry Creamer
• 'h cup waur
• 1 lo 2 teaspoons chopped
crystaJUzed eJnger
Combine ingredients in
blender container. Cover
and blend on high until
smooth, about 1 minute.
Pour into ice cream maker
and follow manufacturer's
directions. When fmished,
serve immediately.
Ginger-Date Freeze will be
slightly soft. JC desired, store
in plastic container in
freezer. Let stand at room
.... temperature approximately
30 minutes before serving. 6
servings (approximately ~
cup each)
PINACOLADA
FRIUI
• ~ cup Butter Rum
C1rn1tlon ColTee-m•tes Fat
.Frtt Uquld Non-Dairy
Creamer
• 1 can (20 oz.) crushed
pineapple In juice
• 3 tablespoon• Oaktd
sweettned coieonut
Combine ingredients in
blender container. Cover
and blend on high until
smooth, about l minute.
Pour into ice cream maker
aod follow manufacturer's
directions. When finished,
serve immediately. Pina
Colada Freeze will be
slightly soft.
J( desired, store in plastic
container jn freezer .. Let
stand at room temperature
approximately 45 mi.nutes
before scrvina. 6 scrvinp
(about ~cup each). ,
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Mayan Mystery Salad captures top turkey prize
Tasty turkey was the star
performer at ihc John f. Kennedy
Center for Performing Arts. Herc
in the elegant Roof Terrace
Restaurant, food authorities
gathered under crystal chandeliers
to taste one innovative turkey
recipe af1er another lb select the
winners in the National Turkey
Federation's Turkey Lovers,.
Recipe Contest for Teens, ages ~2
to 18.
Mayan M~tcry SalJd, submitted
by 16·year ~old Heather Joy of
Alameda, Calif., captured the
$2,000 top prize, but there was
nothing mysterious about why the
judges gave it top honors.
This festive salad combines
turkey breust meat with black
beans, Mexioorn .and a variety of
spices, along with papaya, avocado
anCt corn chips to produce a
complex, complimentary flavor.
Why docs Heather call it Mayan
Mystery Salad? "Because it is a
mystery why it goes so fust," she
said.
The judges chose Mayan
Mystery Salad over about 1,500
other recipes for its taste,
appearance, originality, appeal and
simplicity.
Second prize winning recipe,
from Sofya Radde, 18, of Portland,
Ore., also contains a Latin
·American inOucnce. Her Turkey
Tamale Pie combines cornmeal
with tantalizing chili flavors and a
healthy mixture of vegetables,
cheese and low-fat ground turkey.
Peaches Indonesia, submitted by
16-year old Daniel Morgan of
Wingate, N.C.
Fourth prize winner, Rachel
Himmelheber, a 17-ycar old from
Columbia, Md ., won witli
Mideastern Turkey Tabouli. This
perfect carry-along dish combin es
grilled turkey, feta cheese, bulgur,
vegetables and mint to create a
refreshing saJad.
Red jalapeno pepper jelly and
apple cider arc the surprise
ingredients in 30-Minute BBQ,
fifth pl ace wfoning recipe. This
tasty dish was created by 12-year
old Adam Andrews of Wilson,
N.C. Turkey cutlets coated with
seasoned flour are browned, while
the BBQ sauce is made in the
skillet. A garnish of chili.peppers
and parsJey adds both taste and
eye appeal.
• 2 Ta~lt1poon1 red wine vlnqar
• J Ta•tespooa lemon juke
• l Teaspoon black pepper
• ~ Te1spoon Hch dried oregano
leaves and salt
• ~ Teaspoon &ralecl' lemon peel
In small bowl whisk together oil,
vinegar, lemon juice, pepper,
oregano, salt and lemon peel; set
aside. .....
• 1 Can (J l ounces) corn with red
and 1rcen peppers
• 1 Can (15 ounces) black beans,
rinsed and drained
• 1 Jalapeno pepper, seeded and
diced
• 1 Can (4 ounces) sliced black
olives
• 1 Small onion,. peeled and diced
• 1 Pound turkey l>reast cutlets,
. cut Into V..-inch strips
and aartlc salt
• 1 Tablespoon canola oll
• 1 Avocado, peel~d, seeded and
diced
• 1 Papaya, pc_,ltd, 1ttdcd and
diced
• 6 Cups arttn leaf lettuce
• 4 Cups thin white corn chip
ln large bowl combine corn,
qlack beans, jalapeno pepper,
olives, onion and 1/4 cup
vinaigreuc. Cover and rcf rigeratc
2 hours. In large bowl combine
turkey., chili powde1, cumin, lemon
pepper and garlic salt; toss to coat
well. In large non-stick skillet, ovei:
medium-.high heat, saute turkey in
oil 4 to 5 minutes or until turkey is
no longer pink. Just before
• serving, add turkey: avocado and
papaya to corn mixture.
·"It 'stands out by flavor, content
and also by appearance, and it's
something that can be easily
prepa'red,1' 'said executive chef
Max-Philippe Knocpf cl or the
Kennedy Center's Roof Terrace
Restaurant, one of the judges in
the evcnl.
Classic Indonesian flavors meet
healthy American cooking in the
third-prize recipe, Turkey and
MAYAN MYSTERY SALAD
•Vinaigrette: • ~ cup olive oil
• • 1 Tablespoon chill powder
• 1 Teaspoon cumin
Arrange 1 cup lettuce on each of 6
plates. Top with 1 ~ cup corn
chips, 2 cups salad anCI drizzle
. • ~ Teaspoon each lemon pepper with vinaigrette. Serves six.
Some mealtime tips for easing the back-to-school rush . .
Rearranging sched~lcs to fit the
back-to-school rush can reek havoc
with parents and kids -especially
at dinnertime. But a bit of
advance planning, cooperation and
schedule-friendly products, such as Franc~American gravies, can help
case this sometimes stressful
transition.
"People get'into trouble v. hen
they wait until 5 p.m. to try and
figure out what to prepare," says
Christine Smith Koury, food editor
of Parents magazine. "Planning
meals ahead of time can make a
big difference."
lettuce for sal;ids, older ones can
peel carrots, se t the table -any ·
·task that doesn't require getting
near the stove or using sharp
objects."
She suggests taking advantage of
today's time-saving products, such
as the new bagged fre sh greens
\ihich produces ,a fresh salad in
minutes. Another
gravies add value and fl air to
everyday dishes. With a can or
Franco·,f.merican gravy on the
shelf, for instance, you can
prepare deliciously easy meals like .
zesty Meat Loaf with a .Twist.
Simply pair with mashed potat.oes
(instant or frozen to save lime)
and top with delicious gravy. Or,
in just 3Q minutes, you can serve
Easy Chicken and Gravy with
zesty variations to sui t your
family's tastes.
•MEAT LOAF WITH A TWIST
• 1 can (101/.i ounces)
Frnnco-Amerkan beer gravy
• 1 ~ pounds ground beef
• 'h cup dry bread crumbs
• l elB, beaten
• VJ cup salso
• 6 cups hot cooked mashed
potatoes
Mix V.. cup gravy, beef, bread
crumbs, egg and V.. cup salsa
thoroughly.
In baking pan shape firmly into
8-by 4-inch loaf. Bake at 350F
for. llA hours or until meat loaf is
Serve with meat loaf and mashed
potatoes.
IASY CHICKIN & GRAVY
~ 4 skJnless, boncle~s chicken
breast halves (about 1 pound)
• 2 tablespoons all -purpose flour
• 1 tablespoon veaetable oil
• 1 can (10th ounces)
Franco-American chicken gravy
• 4 cups Jlot cooked rice _
Koury also urges parents to
enlist the help of children, "You
don't have to do all the work
yourself. Younger kids can wash
sc~_edule-friendly product,
Franco-American gravy, is ·an ideal
base for convenient,
family-pleasing meals. Gravy is the
perfect finish to your favorite cut
of meat, or for the kids, a magic
topper to mashed potatoes. Just
open a can and pour on the fun!
"If you plan ahead, and make
sure your kitchen is stocked with
'he basics," concludes Koury,
"There is no reason why you can-.t
get a good, well-balanced meal on
the table in a short amount or
time."
· no longer pinl( (160F). In small
saucepan mix 2 tablespoons
Coat c~ken with Tiour. In
medium skillet over medium heat,
heat oil. Add chicken· and cook 15
minutes or until chicken is nQ .
longer pink. Remove and keep
warm. Add gravy. Heat through.
Serve with chicken and rice.
Serves 4.
Made with na1ural meat stocks
and juices, Franc-0-American
Fariners
· drippings, remaining gravy anq
remaining salsa. Heat through.
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DOLE PINEAPPLE
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