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WinneP-of Cal ifornia NewspaRer Publishers Association's Gen er ,1/ E>.cellence A
l Insurance company · recovers $10,300 lor . lrauduleilt claim
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~ Man who received disability payments from / filing a fraudulent Workers' Com-
pensation claim was one of the
first in the county, according to
tl~e head of a private investigation
compnny that made the 'ideotape
of Roman playing in the California
Soccer League.
said 6f Roman's play. ''During his Allorney Pat11 N1chulb, ''ho pro>-
requcst for disability, Roman . . . ecuted the case, \Htsn't :J\atlabr~
had participated in several highly . for comment.
Rom:in," sa1<l ~fogg1c Sheldon, the
imcl>tig:.llion :.upd\asor for Ameri-
can lntcnutional. Costa Mesa company arrested after he was vide otaped
playing soccer. He rece ives 120-day jail sentence. aggressive league gaml!s. During Costa Mesa-based Am1.:ncan In-· In 199:? the comp:in) responded
to :.i llC\\ l>t 3 tc l:Jw by :.iddrng .1 17-
pc rson in\'cs11ga1ion umt d'.:.)1gm.d
to ~qul.'lch im.ur:in..t! fraud, )he
~:iiJ BY MA.ll.C s. P OSNllR, STAfF WkJTll. Harbor Municipal Court Judge
Craig Robison made the -Oecision
last week. as part of a sentence
that also sent Guillermo Gonzalez
Roman to Orange County Jail ror
120 days.
Roman was a professional soc-
cer player in Mexico' during the
1980s, according to Kare n
Kennedy, a Newport Beach resi-
dent who he:tds Kennedy & As-
sociates Investigations. Apparently,
these games, he was captured on ternational Group CIJ m s~l'\I Clo
'idcotape performrng H:ry strenu-paid Roman S 10,300 '' htk he '':.a)
ous activities without <ipp.1rent dis-on disability lrom July l!.192 to Au·
comfort or rcstrict10n.' gus t 1993, accordini; to :.i compan)
· he hadn't lost his fl air. .
While an emplo) c.!e of Tomco official and the Dbtn t AttornC) \
Auto Producb an Los, ~ngclcs, office. Rom;u1, "ho \\a~ ... rre~ted
Roman rcqucsll.:d p1.:rmane1ll dis-.. last No\cmber, rc .. chcJ the 120·
abil11y because of constant pain in day sen11.:ncc on FiiJ.1~.
A Costa Mesa insurance com-
pany will get back $10,300 ir paid
to a man who claimed he was in
too much pain to wo rk, but ·was
videotaped playing in a semi-
profe ssional soccer league. The successful prosecution for "ll's pretty incredible," Kennedy
his , .. ~1is1, l11p) anJ leg\i, according "We arc pka)cd to ha\e put to·
to a st.1tcmcn1 from the District gether this invcstig:.ition that h:J to
Attorney's office. Deputy Oh.trict the arre:.t :.ind com iction ul r-.tr.
... I his intlustl') h:is been ro1.ked
0\1.'r the la:.t ic\\ \cars,'' Sheldon ~ail.I. "\\r..: rc:.p"on<.icJ to that in a
big \\:.t) :ind it's ri: ... lly p:.1d oft fo r
our customer:.. \\'c ''.lilt to create
a dctcrrl.'Jll cfkct t~ anybody
\\ho"s thinking about it."
PHOTO>" ~l\lt ~IARllS n."L\ r1toT
Louise Moore Is going to call it quit! after more than eight years as the carousel operator at the Fun Zone in Balboa.
Louise Moore says she's reached the brass ring after nearly
a decade as operator of the Balboa merry-go-round
BY DAV1D H EIT'L, STAfF WtJTta
E ve r' since the Balboa Fun Zone
lassoed a merry-go-round back in
198(t, Loui e Moore hns been its-
co"'girl.
She's the one who says "giddy up," so lo
speak, by pushing a button that sends 36
ceramic horses trolling in a circle to
calliope music.
For more than eight y~rs. Moore has
delighte d children who climb aboard the
me rry-go-round. On a busy summer day,
500 youngsters per shin watch Moore wa"e
to them as they whiz by on their favorite
horses.
But come Oct. I, Moore as riding off into
the wild blue yonder -to Bethel Towers
LOCAUONLY
On VICBUon
So, did you get away to Europe this
summer? New York? Anaheim?
Whatever the destination was -a
faraway place or a local haunt -we'd love
to print your best vacation snapsho t in an
upcoming "How I Spent My Summer
Vacation" fea ture.
Send us the photo, along with some brief
details; and we will print it in on upcoming
edition. We'll also return the photo.
Send your submission to Managing
Editor Steve Marble, Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay. St., Costa Mesa, Calif., 92627. '
in Costa Mesa, actuully. The 69-ycar-uld
merry-go·rdund operator is reaching-for
the brass ring -she's retiring.
"It has been great, and i_t's not easy to
quit," said Moore, her smiling face bronted
from the Dalboa sunshine. "But I just ha'e
to, love. There come:. a 1imc '"hen you
really have tQ start smelling the roses."
Joe Tunstall, O\\ ner of the fun Zone,
said it will be tough finding someone '"ith
even half of Moore's~punk to operate tbe
40-ycar-old carousel.
"She's n show in and of her:.elf,"
Tunstall said. "We \\On't be able to replace
her with someone of her cnthusia)m ... it'!i
amazing the energy she has."
A forme r theater instructor. ~toorc's
INDEX
Around Town ......... A2
Best Buys ................ A2
Classi fi ed ................ 86
Community Forum. A8
Fred Martin ............ AJ
Society .............. : .... AS
Sports ..................... Bl
Volunteer Directory .. A6
Weekend ............... Cl
performance at the men)-go-round riks
large summer cr0\\.1.h.
"If it's great music, I clJp anJ I dance
for them," Moore said. "It's my phys1c.1I
fitness, nnJ I'm getting puiJ for 11."
Mpore's compensation •~n·t lim1teu to a
p::i) check. howc\ a .
Besides all the smak!> ~h~·has recei"cd
Crom youngsters, local nJnnac.!s a~so huve
made friends with ~toorc anJ often bring
her Oo\.\ers. TunstJll s.11J
One such nann> is fan Tcr.1hC 11), \\ho
cares for 1-)car-uld Carly, the d.1ughtcr: of
a Ne'" port Ucach fa mil).
"We're n:Jlly going to mi~s her,"
Terabcrry saitl "Nobod> ehe \\a\e'> at the
See MOORl/P•t• At
Details of drug dog ... program still . need
to be ·worked out
join anamber of other.
anti-drug programs already
used in Newport-Mesa
district schools
Bv ~I.A.RY A.."s l-IAJL\toS,' ur \\ 111111t
NE\\'PORT-~t[SA -AlthL..tch
schooi lltslCICl trustee:. \Ot.:d ") ucs-
day na~ht to mo\e JhcJd \\ith Jc-
vdopmenl of a p1l,1t llrug Jetc1-
r1.:nt program, tlct~.11b !>till n.:cJ to
~..: \\OrkcJ out bdore Jogs '"II be
allO\,cJ on campus.
1 he progr.Jlll ''ill u~e trained
police Jog:. trom either or both
the Ne\\ port l3cach and Co:.t:i
. Mesa police dcpartmenh to !tnill
ot:t :tk~ I drug in I ~ers and
parking lots Jt high s lioob.
The NC\\ purt-~lt!!>a Unified
School District buartl abo s:11J the
program should be dc\'cloped
1hrough the district's Ad\i,of)
Coti1mit1ee on Alcohol anJ Drug
Abuse. The commit1ec ''ill gather
'npttt from parent~. teachers and
students to· set proccdun:s and a
policy for the program
Findings from tht.: commillcc
are expecteJ to be prc)entc\J at
the Oct. 11 meeting. '
A succc:.sful c..in1ne progr~m i)
already ruJlning Ill Huntington
13c.:.11:h high schoob. Al.''-·urJing tu
J._ Corona del Mar
parents' group
works for teens
CORO~A DEL ~1-\R -
F31.Cd '' llh prl.') ure) su .. h
a-. dregs. l..ohol :ind 1.'\Cn
'· tOJ.1) "s pre-teens h:h e a
I t (.II l ... ~h chor-:c:. ro
make. -
It', llOt Jh\ a ' C:i:.\ to gro'~ up in t. h. ;aid
M:m Flet1.:hcr And il')
definitely not ea)) 10 be ;i
p~rent.
fh:it's ""h\ she' and a . .
See PARENTS/A 10
l lu ntington l3 ... a1-h High ~,huol ,..
Principal Jim !:>tJunton, 1hc prv-
gram h.1~ run "''~nd cf·:-c--
111.icntl). •
"II it h.h ~h. µn1?J at IC-:li.t one
-.1 udcnt . ft 1)11\ bring.ng drug:. to
s.:hool, in 111) opinion. 11 hOJ) 'b1.:en
l>UCC'e:.sful," he s:.iiJ.
Uo.JrJ prc.,1Jc111 l:J Dccl.....r :o.JtJ
See DOGS/Page At
Williams tries doubly hard
to share his experience
~ Newport man runs for
seats on Coast College and
water d1str!ct boards
BY T1X.\ llORG.\"M'A, !>1 \fl \\ lllllk
NE\\ PORl ~UEACI I -As .1
World War II \Ctcran. former col-
lege instructor and llmg-timc mar-
t:IC'tn
candidate) <'ck
scats on local
\\JtCr, nfu~c
distrill board .
sec stof). A4
kl.'l ing con~ull
.111 t, Stuart
Williams
thanb he's
g.1incJ a lot ot
\\i Jom
through the
\Cllrs. ~l\\\,
the 7 >-\1.'~H
olJ l':c'' port Uca.:h rc~idc nt ~' :uH'
to share some ol it
Spe(lft,~11), hc'J hke w 'h:m: 11
'"ith the CoJst Communit\' t \>ltcgc
District and Mei.a Cun'o 1J;.itcd
Water District. l lc\ Jech ell to
run for ::i sc:it on e~ch of t.1c d1~·
trrct's board uf\liredor .
All aboard
Stuart Williams
Some m:i~ think that'' a big
"ommumcnt for one per l.)n: let
ulonc o;um~onc '-'hl'°s -.oon to be
an lh.tugcn:.in.rn. l he f1rsHimc
See WILLIAMS/P•9• A10
INSIDI
This \\Cd.end, Co~t:l Me!):l \\Ill l'C O\Crf\lll oy dozen ol
train , ancluJin& coal. 011 and propane. lhc slcamcr~. dicscl!i
:ind clectnc-po"'crcJ cnt;inc . Uut J on't loolo; for the l:irae
Am tr al or Mctnllink \'3riCt). ·1 hc11c \.\ 111 be mo<lcl tr:iin'I
1hul urc on ·cighlh tu onc-£1fth the ize of the real thing.
• tc WcckcndJroac Cl
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Into tbe. atretch
They're hc3dina into the trctch of the 'Etchell World
Rcc1ma oU Nc~1xnt UC h and the p ~. kd by Denni
Conner, is d osing fa t on le Jcr O:l\'C CUrli •
. Stt Sports/Pact 8 l
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THE NEWPORT BEACH • ~., \ (
uni'~ ou'r >
.1lkmg Jbout th ~
rnJJO' lr·agues. Sunn\: ttnd ·
";urn \\Ith om1ortable
I ·m1 ·r, IUI •<.:
See Weather, Page A2 •
Insurance com.paity recovers $10,300 tor fraudulent claim . . .
~ Man who received disability payments from fil ing a fraudulent Workers' Com-
• pcnsnti on claim was one of the
tirst in the coun1y, according to
the head of a private investigation
company tha t tnade th e vidootape
o( Roman pl aying in the California
Soccer Le ague.
said of Roman's ploy. "During hh,
request for disability, Ruma n ...
had participated 1n se,cral highly
aggressive league games. During
1hese games, he ''?s captured on
videotape perfor1J11ng vc:ry i.trenu-
ous activitiei. without app:.iren t dis-
comfort or rcs1rict1011."
Costa Mesa company arrested after h~ was videotaped
playing soccer. He receives 120-day jail sentence.
BY MARC S. POSNUl, STAFF Wuna
A Costa Mesa insurance com-
pany will ge t back $10,300 it paid
to a man who claimed he was in
too mu.ch pain to work, but was
videotaped playi ng in a semi-
professional soccer league.
Harbor Municipal Court Judge
Craig Robison made the decision
last week as part of a sentence
that also sent Guillermo Gonzalez
Roman to Orange County Jail for
120 days.
The' successfu l prosecution for
Roman ~s a professional soc-
cer player in Mexico during the
1980s, according to Ka ren
Kennedy. a Newport Beach resi-
dent who heads Kennedy & As-
sociates Investigations. Apparently,
he hadn't lost his flair. •
"It's pretty incredible," Kennedy
While an emplu}cc of Tomco
Au10 Products 111 Los Angeles,
Roman rcqucstc.d pc.:rm:.incn l dis-
ability bcc.iuse of const;in t pain in
his \\~ist, hips and legs, according
to a st.1lemcnt from the District
Attorney'i. office. Deputy District
PHOTOS It \tuc ~Lu.11s D.\11.Y 111U1r
Louise Moore is going to call it quits after more than eight yef's as the ~arouse! operator at the Fun Zone in Balboa.
Louise Moore . says ·she's reached th~ bra~s ring after nearly
a decade as operator of the Balb.oa merry-_go-round ·
BY DAVID HEITZ, SrAFF Wuru in Costa Mesa, actuully. The 69-ycar-old 'performance ut the mc1t)·go-round riles
merry-go-round operator is rcachtng for large sul11mcr crowd... •
.the brass ring -shq's retiring. "if it's great music, I clap Jnd l d:u1cc
('It hos been great, ond. it's not cosy to for them," Moore said. "11'!1 my phylliCJl E ver since the Balboa run Zone ·
lassoed a merry-go-round back in
1986 Louise MOQI.e has ~ecn its -quit," aid Moor~, her s~niliog fac~ l>F~~ , und~'m ~t+mg-ptti<l-t\)Ht." -cowgirl. ·
She's tho one who says "giddy up," so to
speak, ~y pushing a button that sends 36
ceramic horses trolling in a circle lb
calliope music.
For more than eight ye::ir~. Moore lias
delighted' children who climb aboard the
merry-go-round. On a busy summer day,
500 youngsters per shnt watch Moore w::ive
to them as they w)liz by on their favorite
horses.
llut come Oct. J, Moore is ridirtg off into
the wild blue yonder -lo Dethel To~ers
LOCAU ONLY
On vacation
So, did you get away to Europe this
summer? New Y<nk? Anaheim?
Whatever the destination was -a farawn~ place or a local haunt -we'd love
fo print your b,S~t vacation snapshot in an
upcoming "How I Spent My Summer
Vacation" feature.
Send us the photo, nlong with some brief
details, and we will print it in on upcomjng
• edition. We'll alM> return the photo.
Send your 'ubmission to Mnnaging
Editor Steve Marble, Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif., 92627.·
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• from the D;ilboa sun shine. "Dul I jui.t ha."e . « Moore's compen .. ~~tipn j'>n't lir1111cJ to a
to love_ There ·comes a time wh en you paycheck, ho"c'cr. re~lly )ave tQ start smell ing the roses." Besides all the smile' she has recchcJ '"
)oe Tunstall owner of the run Zone; from youngsters. locai 11ann1cs also hU\C
said it will be ;ql}gh fihJin~ omeone ..;ith .made friends "ilp Moo!c .1od of1en bring
even half of Moore's spunk to operate the her Oow;rs, Tunsta~l s.uJ .• .'
40·year-old carousel. . One such nanny ts Jan Icr.1b~rry, ''ho
"She's a show in and of herself," cares for l·)CJr-old Carly. the J.1ughtcr of
Tunstall said. "\Ve '"on't be able to replace a Newport Beach famil>-
her with someone of her cnthusia~m ... it'!) "We're really going lo 'mb~ h1:.r,''
amazing the energy she has." Terabc rry _aid "NoboJ)' cbc ''~l\'C'> .11 the
A former theater instructor, Moore's See MOORl/P•'!I• At
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INDEX
Around Town ......... A2
Best Bu ys ................ A2
Classified ......... ~ ...... 86
Community fd'rum . A8
Fred Martin ............ AJ
Society ................... AS
Sports ..................... 81
Volunteer Directory .. A6
Weekend ............... Cl
A11orncy Pa11i Nicholls, "ho pros·
ecu ted 1he case, wasn'1 ~1\a1lablc
fo r commen1.
Costa Mes:i-based AQJ!ri an.In·
ternational Group Cl.um Sci'\ ic1,;s
paid Rom.m Sl0,300 \\hth: he ,,,1s
on disability trom July 199:! 10 Au-
gust 1993, accordin~ to :.i COlllf'Jll)
official and 1hc District Altom~)\
office. Rom.111, "ho \\as arrc~tcd
b i.I No,ember, rc::c1\cd the l'.:O-
d.1y sen1cnce on r 1 id~·>·
"We are pleased tu ha\C pu_I IO-
gc ther this invcstigJlion 1hat lcJ to
1he arrest and Coll\ iction ot Mr.
Roman," :,:i1tl Moggie Sheldun, the
ill\CStigJtion i.upel'\·1sor for Ameri-
can lntc.:rnationol.
In J'.J9:? 1hc cump:in} rcsponde<l
10 u new )t:lte b'" b) adding a. 17-
pcrst>n imc)tigat1un unit de)ignc:d
10 i.quclch msur::ince fruud, she· •
\Jid,
"Thi:-. indu!>tn has been rocked
O\Cr the la)t ic" ~i:ar>." Sheluou
!'>aid. "\\'c rc!)ponlleJ to lhJt in a
bt~ "J) and it'!'> rc;:ill)' paiJ off for
uur cu~tumcr:, \\ c \\ .tnt IO creutc
a deterrent dfccl for an}bOd)
\\.hO\ thinkin.; :.ibt.lUI it."
Details of drug . dog
.program still need
to be worked out
~ Use of canines would . .
fof n a number of other
anti-drug programs already
used in Newport-Mesa·
district schools
• NEWPORT-~1ESA -Allh<.wgh
school di!>lrtct 'trustees \Ol1,;d I uc~
day n1gh1 11.l mo'c ahc:.iJ \\llh Jc·
'!!lopmcn1 ot a pilot J1 u;; J..:tcr-
rcnt program, ;..lct.ub )ltll 11cc:J to
be "orked out bdorc dog~ "ill be
ullo,\ed on cJmpus.
The program "ill u~c 1raincJ
police dogs from e11her v b" ll
the Nc,\pOrt IlcJch anJ Cu .. ta
Mesa police departments lo i.111f1
out ilk~ ,1 drur" m lod.ers nm!
parking ~lots at tligh schoob.
The Ne" port-Me a Unified
School Dastdct board abo s.:11d the
program shmJld be dt:' eloped
Corona del Mar
parents' group
works for teens
CORON.-\ DEL MAR -
Fa::c<l \\jth prc~~urc~ such
as drug~. :.tkl.J hol and C\'en
ex. toJ;.i> 's pre-teens ha' c a
lot of t u.,h ch1..11.:c~ to
ma~I!.
. It\ not alY. a' s ci~\ to ~r~m up in lhr!. 90s, said
Man Fletcher. And it's
ddi1ii1el\' not eaw to ~ :i
parent. . --
That's \\h) sn" ar. J .L
See l!ARENTS/A10
1nrough the district's Ad\ '"OI') •
ComJTli l1cc on Akohol ond Drug I lunltn!!ton Bc.1cl;l High S ... hool ~busc;'. T he commill$!°C '"" g.tthcr Princ1pJI Jirn 5tJunton. the pro-
.input from parents. 1eacbc rs and · gram ha:i. run :i.mooihh and cf-sl~~nh t1> ~cl' procedures and a licicntl\'.
polt~y ~or the program. . "If ft hJs .,10rp~J ·:.it lca!'>t one
f111d1-ngs from 1~e ·commtttce -.iuth:nt lrum brlnl1.'ln~ dru"~ 10-are expcclcJ to be prc~cntcJ at . . ~ -: s
lh • o l 11 11 , •t'n, s~ hool. 111 Ill) op1naon, 1t hJ~ been c c . I cc I g, . I .. I ·i..1 A successful canine ptv~ram . i~ !>UCCc:i.~lu ' le SJI • -•
already running Ill l lunungion Ovard prc~tdent EJ Ded,cr sJ1~
'Beach high ~chooh. Al('OU.ling to See DOG$/Po9e At •
· Williams tries doubly hard
to share _ his experience ..
•Newport man runs for
seats on Coast College and
.water distric t boards."'
' . BY Tt~.\ .llORCATrA, St HI \\ llina (
NEWPORT UEACH -A' a'
World Wa1 11 \Cteran, former col·
l~ge in:i.tru('tor anJ long-tun~ ma.r-
1..ctittg <;01\.)Ult·
EiC\
candidate.) eel.
scat on local
\\Utcr, nfusc
distrkt board .
st c s1011 . \4
an t , Stua 11
Wi ll i a m~
think~ he'~
g.1i11cd .1 101 ol
. wisJom
thr\lU~h the rea r ~.-~')\\,
lhc n., car·
old f\c\\port D a1.h resident ~,.mh •
to stt.Hc \OlllC ol at.
Sp~c1ficall). he'd like to 'h:irc ii
with the Co.1.)l Commun ii) <'oil c
D1i.1nc1 and Mesa Con\O iJatcd
Water District. He' dc.ci1 cd to
run for-a !>CJt on c:ich ol t.1e J1-.-
trict's board of J1r~c101
Stuart Williams
~1..11 'c m:i' thi1ik that'-. !I big ; .
1.. 'nrn1tmcnt hH one person, l~t
alone ' imcone \\ho'.) soon lQ be
-an oct,,gcnan.in l'hc fa rsl·time
See WILLIAMS/Pat• A10
INSIDI
AH aboard
This \\ecJ.;cnd, Co l.l M~"-1 "all be O\ cr1 un by t.loien of
train~. including coal. 011 nn J prop:rnc, fo e steamers, diesel
and clectric·po~crcJ engine,, llut don't loo~ for the large
Amtrak or.Meli llink rie-ty. ~v.1tt tre 1irodcl mins--
that arc one·dghth to one·fiflh the izc of the rc:il thlng.
Sec WccKcnd /Paac: Ct
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1 he) 're hc:idin into th 'trctch of the Ekhcll Wutld
Rcg;Ht~ oR' Nc"'port 8c:r'h om.I the p ck. led by Denni)
·Conner, i cl, ing fa t' on leader O:w.c Curti •
Sri Spurt Paac Bl
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A2 Thursday, September 15-, 199-4----Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pn
LOCALS ONLY.
CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKO!, 540-1224, ext. 361
Prices halved as
Boston Bicycle· Co.
prepares to close
0 NE OF TUE best bicycle shpps
around is going out of business
-The Boston Bicycle Co.
(5.i6·4130) will be closing Sept. 23.
The 13oston 13icycle Co. is having its
l:ist sale, with everything in the store
mar~ed down 50%. :nrc store is at 2701
Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
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A NlTE ON The Town, a designer dress
rental boutique, is having a designer
dress sale.
Ladies' formal and
semi-formal dresses
and shoes are marked
50% to 75% off.
A Nite On The
Town clain1S that if
you rent a designer
.-.;m.;~...i dress for an evening,
Best
Buys
rather than buying
one, yo u'll save 75%
off the purchase price.
The rationale is that
most women won't
wear formal"evening
gowns more than
once.
·The rental store carries designer
d1c:;ses and a full line of bridal wear
for rent. •
A Nite On The Town (557-9088) is
locJted in the South Coast Village
shopping center at 1631 W. Sunflower
Ave.
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\'OU CAN SAMPLE food, wine and
beer from 40 Newport Harb9r a.rea
restaurants at A Tnsle or Nct\vport
starting Friday and running through
Sunday.
The event will be located on Newport
Center Drive between Santa Rosa and
S:mta Crut, adjacen t to F;ishion Island.
The hours are from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
011 friday, 3 p.m. to 11 p.m . .on
S:.llu rd:iy, and noon to 8 p.m. on
Sunday.
For more information, please call Jim .
Jc Doom at 548-49~2.
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A SECOND YEAR anniversary
celebration begins Friday at the
A'sistance League of Newport Mesa's
con~ignment shop, Treasures on
Con'llignmcnt (645-~477) at 2220
fairview Road, .it Newport Boulevard
in Co:;ta Mesa.
Friday and Saturday the store will be
filled with "new" merchandise recently
received, including Newport Bt:ach
~late consignments-of-antiques, china,
crystal and furniture.
Spidernian
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CITYllDI
Man exposes himself at school · ·. ·
playground, students report to pol~ce
Three California School students io
Costa Mesa reported that a man lure<l
th em to a break in a playground fence
where he exposed himself Wednesday
afternoon, but police said they aren't
certain the incident happened at all.
The man, who was described as taller ·
than the fence, reportedly approached
the playground at 3232 Californfa St.
and asked the students if they wanted .
to see his "kitty," according to
Principal Tammy Parham, who related
the students' story.
"I would want to investigate the
matter to make sure we have a crime,"
Cost:i Mesa Police Capt. Tom Lazar ·
said. ·•11 could go eitf1er wuy. Until we
resolve that issue, this gentleman is not
in custody. When you have three
9·year-olds, you tread cautiously."
Parham said she didn't personally
witness the alleged incident and
couldn't verify the students' story.
"Decause I'm not involved in the
total investigation what I know is only
from the children's (allegation),"
Parham said. "This i'i what was related
to me and at that point the police were
called. Our job is to protect the kids."
Temple exP.ected to bring in 10,000 pounds of food
Jews attending Yorn Kippur services today at Temple Ilat Yahm in Newport
13each are expected to collect more than 10,000 pounds of food that will be
donated to local charities, a temple official said.
Yorn Kippur, a day when kws ask that their previous year's sins be forgiven, is
marked by fasting. Religious leaders ask that Jews donate the amount of food they
would have eaten that day.
Last year, the temple at 101 1 Camelback St. collected some 8,000 pounds of
food.
Recipients -Share Our Selves, Orange County Interfaith Shelter, Catholic
Charities, Orange County Rescue Mission, and Human Options -will collect the
food on Friday morning.
To contribute or for information, call the temple al 6-t.i-1999.
DUI checkpoint set for Friday reschedilled
The Costa Mesa pQlicc department' DUI checkpoint origioally scheduled for
Friday has been postponed until Sept. 30.
At thac time, the department will !.Cl up the checkpoint in an attempt to snare
drunken drivers and 10 warn other motori!lls of the hazard'> ere.lied by uch
violations, department official' o.lllnounced. •
Motorists on the northbound lanes of l larbor Boulevard near Nutmeg Place )Will
he Mopped between 9 p.m. and I a.rn., but police officials :;aid such activity
tlm:sn 't usually cause extended traffic delays.
Police said mo1onst can avoid the ched.point by heading west on Nutmeg or
~.,,1 lhrough the I 1.:dco p:irl111g lot.
SAT pracuce test
onered on Saturday .
A practice SAT ttst will be offered to
high school .students from 9 a.m. to
noon Saturday at the Costa Mesa High
School Library.
All test results will be off the record
.and only for the student's use. Students
will be allowed to keep their test
booklets for study.
The tests will be scored, and students
will be provided with a written analysis
pinpointing trcng.tbs and weaknesses.
Results will be mailed to the student
within a week.
Archaeological probe
at center to begin soon
Archaeological investigations on
the site of ihe future Upper
Newport Bay Regional Park's
offices and education center will
begin soon.
The study team will be at the site
for four weeks and will cause a
small amount of disturbance,
according to officials with the
Orange County Environmental
Management Agen9.
The Assistance League has 96
children receiving care at the Grace
Hoag Child Day Care Center in Costa
Mesa. Sales from Treasures on
Consignment go toward helping
working mothers with affordable,
quality day care.
~lAJ.C MAlTIN/OAILY l'ILOT
Aaron Nygren of Newport Beach scales the walls at Pirate Cove ih Corona
del Mar earlier this week.
Cost fo r the practice test is S2.S. The
tests will be available on a first·comc,
first-served basis on the d:iy of tbe
exam.
The arcnaeological evaluation is
required as a condition of approval
for the environmental report and
general development plan
tentatively approved in July by the
city of Newport Ileach and the
county.
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A ~IUSIC store recently opened -•
Blockbuster l\1uslr -located in the old
Music Plus locations on East 17th
Street (548·0320) and on Harbor
Boulevard (650-7238) in Costa Mesa.
Illockbuster Video stores are giving
away SJ discount coupons for CDs or
cassettes bought at Blockbuster Music,
_ and for additional savings, all classical
mu!>ic CDs and tapes are reduced 20%.
Bloc~buster Music offers listening,
bars for CDs, and rents and sells
videos.
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IJ~st Buys DppcDrs Thursdays apd
Suturd11ys. Wlll!thcr you're a m erch11nt
' qr a ,s/Jopper, it you know of a good
buy, call m e at 540-1224, fax me at
646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys,
Daily l'llbt, 330 W. Boy St., Costa
Mesa, Call!. 92627.
TODAY
NIWPORT II.AIDT
Today's ScaFest :ictivities: Antique
Se:ifair, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., through
Sunday :it Lido Marina Village.
COLLIOI WORUHOPI
Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa
is offering a variety of workshops on
everything from accessing public
records to yoga to country dancing.
For a schedule of workshops, call
432-5880.
II.ACK UY CLUa
Samuel Stone of Lyon & Lyon Law
Firm will talk nbout eatcnt,
trademork and copyright law 111 the
11 :30 a.m. meeting of the Back Bay
club, a Business Luncheon Club, at
Le Meridien J lotel in Newport
Beach. Cost including lunch is $35.
Call 586-4660 for details.
GAaDIN CLUa aUFflT
Newport Hills Garden Oub will
serve a champagne "Garden Buffet"
at 9:30 a.m. at Phase II Oubhouse in
Newport Beach. For details call
~0-2377.
SLIDI LICTUU
"Great Seascapes: A Slide Lecture"
is the title of the first faH program of
the Newport Beach Central Library's
Evening Lecture series that runs
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Friend's
Meeting Room of the librnry at 1000
Avocado Ave. For more informntion,
call 717-380<L. ..:._
FRIDAY
NIWPORT SIAfUT
Today's SeaFest activities: Taste of
AROUND TOWN
Ne~rt, 5·11 p.m., Newport Center/
Fashion Island. Admission is $6 for
adulcs.
PAIT.A fllD
The Harbor I lcritoge Run pre·race
p:ista feed will be held from 5 to
7:30 p.m. on the campus of Newport
I l:irbor I ligh School. Cost is S7 for
adults, $5 for students, $3 for
children under 12. You can register
for the I leritage run, which will be
held on Oct. 1.
SATURDAY
DIYORCla A NIW HGINNIWO
Newport Beoeh Marriage &' Family
Therapist intern M:ixine Cohen will
eond\lct :i special workshop,
''Divorce: A New Beginning," from
10 a.m. 10 12:30 p.m. at her Newport
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First high
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• Winds will sout~sl :o west
turning llaht and nr~ble. The swell
11 'rom the southwett 'al 2 fut.
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Center office. The v.orkshop will
cover the five stages of grieving and
the stoges of recovery, and "ill deal
with the emotional roller coaster that
divorce c:in cause. The workshop is
ideal for men or women who arc
going through a divorce or who have
recently been divorced. Cost is $25.
Space is limited. Call 759-0579.
NIWPORT H .AfHT
Today's ScoFest activities: Taste of
New~rt, 3-11 p.m., Newport Center/
Fashion lsl:111d. Admission is $6 for
adults, free for children 1 :2 :ind
under; Pier Swim, 11 11.m., Newport .
Pier; Voyasers Celebrity Y11ch1 Club
Cfiillel\£C, I p.m., N"ewport Pier; .
Kite Festival, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Balboa Pen insul:I Park.
S..A.T. PUCTICI HST
College bound high school students
con toke an SAT test for practice :ll
the Costo Meso High School Library
from 9 a,m. to noon. this is the s:im
new form:it SAT test thot was given
nation:illy last spring. Students can
keep the booklets for study. Tesl
results and detailed
recommendations will be returned t
the student within five days. Cost is
S25. Call 540·5226 for ~etails.
SUNDAY
NIWPOH 11.A.lUT
Today's Se:lfcst activities: Taste of
Newport, noon to 8 p.m., Newport
CCn1erJFashion Island. Admission is
$6 for :idults, free for children 12
and under; Kile Festiv:il, 10 o.m. to
p.m., B:ilboa Peninsula Pork; SK run
and 4K walk, 8 o.m. to noon,
Newport Dunes Resort . . '
POLICI flLU
COITAMUA
2300 block or Sonta Ana
Avtnue: A distributor ond' o
cnrbun:tor ~re ltolen from 11
Volkswogen Bug that wa~
parked in a drivcw:iy in front or
:i home.
NIWPOllT HACH
-100 block of Nt'Wp<>rt Cenltr
l>rln: A woman's lco1hcr Jllek
cl \alued at St,600, was re·
tlortcc1 m•~-;ing after employee
11 .1 retail ~tore took 1 he daily
111 ..... ntury co11n1.
.\400 bl1Kk or Via Oporto: omc
I 'i t1ckeh lcv 1hc Founh o( July 11.ir~r Cnmc w,,.rc reported to
I•·· ,, t1d ll•r h\-soml'•llle who
. '"~·1t .111mhcr·~ cH·d11 .:.111.l I ht
I "' ' '' \,1lucd 11 $"1h
• :n• hlod. of 19th S1 rttl' A $ ~
··I w.1• '"J".'rtcd ~IC)lcn fwm 11 11"""' • ,ilt....r someone reportedly
• 111 the ~rccn cnvcrm, an open 1 11t hen ~inJow .u"I rnade otr
"llh the 1.'ash
ll:1lhoa Cove,. "" s~ pedal· h .. •.il lhat hiHI l'lccn chained tu
1 l""t, wns tCP<'rlcd stole n
l1<m1 a h<'lmc.
Newport Beach/CostBMesa Dally Pilot Thursday, September 15, 1994 'A3
---=-Forget Rams, root for-real ·home team the licker.
_What thb hedl t d.id.n"l l.nuw \l;;b
that the kicker's mother "'a) sitting
just a few ro"'s do\\n. She \\hirkd
around and nailed the guy with a
stttre lhat would back dO\\ n n polar
te:im·~ performance 10 th t pomt
nd m!ilie 110,.,ecn.:1 Wt .. Chiii..-t--~•
ka\t, w:is doing hb p:srt'by making
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A ccording to a marketing outfit
that apparently keeps track or
wch things, it costs four
people $178 to go to a Rams game.
Including tickets, parking, sodas,
beer, hot dogs and pr9grnms, that
works our to $44.!!0 for each
member of this imaginary -and
brutally masochbtic -quartet.
Here's a Fred Column tip that will
let you save abou t $33: Go see the
Orange Coast College Pirates P'ay.
You'll have more fun and you'll see
football that's
at least as
entertaining as
the Rams.
the ball 27 times and gained 141
yards. Jt was too tud for OCC that
McCullough isn't a better student.
Then he'd be at USC, where he
was supposed to play but couldn't
come up with the re_guisite SAT
scores. J will resist the many
opportunities for further comment.
Though. they wc;,.e down 24-0 at
halftime, the OCC1ads finally got
off their hip pads in the third
quarter and almost won the game.
The operative word here is almost.
With but three minutes to go
before the final gun, the Pirates •
forged ahead 25-24. Alas, with but
two ticks left on the clock, Pasadena
kicked a field goal and \\-On.
At least the game was close,
which the next day's Rams game
against Atlanta wa) not. Sixnd your
$44.50 on the Rams and )OU not
only see terrible football, you ha\e
to watch the Ramc11es or whate\er
they're called (Embraceable Ewes?),
a bunch of old crones with all the
verve and excitement of an Al Gore
speech.
At an OCC game, you get a crew
of lovely, vibrant young female
cheerleaders who could get Scrooge
rooting for the home team.
Who cares if they aren't really
expert in the finer points of
footb all? After one Pasadena
touchdown, the OCC cheerleaders
were exhorting their team to "lllock
th at kick!" while Pasadena was
lining up 10 run or pass for a
two-pointer.
Another good rea_ on IO go to
OCC games is, at Rams games ou
seldom get to meet pla)'er m s.
Ho\\cver, this intimacy mal. s it
advisable for th \ -casual SP, ctator to
mince his words.
A case in point im olved OCC
punter Malt Evans. I le had been
performing sph.:ndidly all evening,
booming off big, high !.pirals -and
plenty of them, considering how the
ganie wus going.
Then £\ans shanked one badly,
sending the ball slicing only W yards
or !.O. A moderately loudmouthed
patron -nu, it was not me -
offered hi!> opinion of the kick and
bea~ •
The lady 10 my ld t "':ii. also :i •
pla)Cr's mom. Uut nobody said
an} thing unto,\ ard about Gillian
Quinn's boy, Chm, OCC's star ting
tight .end, IC'a<.l ing recei,cr ;ind a
captain on offcn)c.
Gillian kept trying 10 get thn~·
auention "'hen the dcfcn,e '' J) \lll
the field : "Hello, dJhling!" Gillian
\\OUIJ hail in her crbp Uritish
accent. "Chris-topher'" After about
a quarta of tlp t, Chris lrn::sll)
looked up, grinned JI hi~ lll\llll anc.J
\\'3\ed .
It "as about the onh tune Cl11 h
griniied. He WJS not picamJ n1 the
Jo1en) of heft) block~ :ind ~::-orin •
on a 5 ·}:irJ 1ou1.:hdo"n pla).
, On nnothcr play7Ttc ccnt:r~u 1l1c
b:.ill tu punter\ E'an , then ran dO\\ll
field to la klc Saladin ~l.Cullough
before the Oa!>h ha ~ he ould run
b;ick murc than 3 le\\ } a1 d •
S1ill:Grlh<111 Uu inn \\a-. v.:ormcd
"CoulJ I '.>t.1~ at )UUr houi.c
tonight!" ~he ;i~kcd ''hen 1hc gn1111;
looked blcakl.:11 trJr OCC. "I h.11
bu)\ going 10 bl! in ;i tltc.1Jtul nk1c u.
alla this g .. mc."
Uut alter OC:C\ big comclla i
GtllrJn 11:!.l\c.-d "I 1l11nk '1t \\Jll b~ · •
'·ft to •u home no".~
J rtd '1.1rti11 ·, wlum11 rum t'H ':'
J hu1:,d.1_1 aml !laturda_1.
fNll ....
True, a
Pirate game
can also be as
ugly as a Ram
game, but
think or the
money you're
saving .
Playing
against
Pasadena City
College last
Saturday night
H A~D (AR W AS H
CUSTOM DETAIL CENTER
RACK On the
Coast
-a team they
whomped 36-11 last year -OCC looked
positively somnolent in the first half.
Almost nobody did hardly anything.
It was.as if the Pirates were trying
to present a Pageant of the
Masters-style living tableau of the
cover of their football program. It •
shows one OCC player seemingly
about to run smack into another
OCC plJ}er and ma)bc tackle him.
During the first half the most
praised o( Jtl PirJtcs, 1 unnang back
Jeff Chi) ton ca med the ball five or
sL\ times anu gained a total of seven
)ards. His full gJt1h! :.t.1t:. showed
Jeff with 27 lJrflC) fur 89 yards.
In contra)!, th e }uung man who
occupies the same throne for
Pasadena, Saladin McCullough, ran
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' :A4 Thursday, September 15. 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
.......:.---:..Candidate ' piJol-liHs-up -fo ---~---Newport SeaFest schedule
Hcrc'i> a ~hci.Jule n( C\Cnts for
tht 6lh Annual Ne"port SeaFcst,
which runs throush Sund.1y:
l'odoy through Sunday Antique
Seafoir, 9 a m. to 5 p.m .. Lido
Marina V1ll:Jge.
3·111).m., NC\\port Center/
Fai.hion hl:ind. Admisi.ion i1. S6
for aduhs, free for childre n 12 and
)Oungcr; Pier S\\1m, I 1 a.m,
Newport Pier, Voyagcri. Celebrity
Yacht Club Challenge, 1 p.m.,
Nc.\tvport Pier, Kite Festival, 10
a.m. to 4 p.m., Balboa Pcnin!>ula
Park. , T';j
Si;nda): 'J :l)te of Newport, noon
tu S p.m .• Newport CcnJcr/fa .. hiun
hl:ind. AcJmi'>)ion i') $6 for adult!>,
Cree for chilJn:n 12 ant.I under;
Kite Fc')tiv:.il, JO a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Ua lbo:.t Pcnimulu P:.irk; SK run
and 4K walk, 8 a.m. to noori,
water, sanit~ry districts
~ Separate boards govern _r-· ---:-------._------~---,
water. trash service ' Y
1 Frida): Ta1>lC of Newport, 5-1 1
p.m., Ne\\pOrl Cenh .. r/hll>hion
bl:.ind. Admisi.ion 1i. S6 for adulti. . in Costa Mesa.
BY MARC S. Pos:.a;a, i.r>.~F \\'kJn1.
COS l A ~U:.SA -Eleven peo·
pie arc si:eking f l\·e seals on l\\.O
i.cp:.iru te i.pccial districts go,crning
tocal water :ind tr:.tsh service.
MESA CONSOLIDATED
WATER Dl~TRICT
Dhision .i:
v H<tn k Panian, incumbent
(running unopposed)
Dhl ion S: .
...-Stuart Williams, marketing
consultant
COSTA MESA
SANITARY DISTRICT
Sa1urd1ty: ·1 a)IC of NC\\ port,
Incumbent l l:ink Pan1an ,,111 be · ...-Tom Ncli.on, incumbent
v Robcrt L. Galey, attorney
v~1ike Healey, rctireJ police
lieutenant
v Nate Reade, incumbent
vJ1m Wahner, incumbent
v Arlene Schafer, public
• re·clccted to the Mei.a Coni.oli·
•fated Water District bl!cJu:.e he's
runntng unopposed. But his bo:m.1
colleague Tom Nelson has four
challengers for the Di,1s1on 5 seat
he'll hl!lcJ for 16 years. .
· Aho running 111 D1 .. 1i.ion 5 are:
Rob L. Gale), an auornc), Mil..c
He:ilcy, a reurcd Co:.t:.t Mesa po·
lice lieutenant; Lawrence E.
Ramp, an a.uorney; and Stuart
Williams, :.i marketing consultant
and former tnstructor a,s Orange
Co:i)t :.ind Coastline colleges.
In the Cost.1 Mei.a Sanitary Dis·
trict race, M1l..e Schcafor is vucat·
ing his seat to seek a po~ition on
the City Council. lncumbcms Nate
Re..ic.Je and Jim Wahner ;ire being
~hallcngcJ by Arknc Schafer, 0Jn
\Vurthington and Donald t.l1kami.
Reade, now retired, 1s a former
cxcc.utivc mJna~cr of the Coi.ta ·
\h:~u Chamber ex Commerce.
51..hJfer 1s the city's tormc:r mayor
and now 1n pullic relation).
\\.orthingtun b a Co~ta ~lcsa bu:ii·
nc'' O\\Ocr and M1bm1 i:. a den·
lb!.
After )Orne 35 }CJT:> in politics,
tncludmg 16 on the PIJnrung Com·
nm~ion, eight on the \\atcr board
..ind four on the sanitJn Jistnct,
Reade, 72, sJiJ he:, lo~ktng for
one IJst term. fk':. mu:.t inter·
c.:\tcd in cstablii.hing the res1c.kn-
t1JI halardous w<istc collection as
a \CJrly event he \aid
\\'ahner s:ud his prim<iry go:il h
to keep rates down. He i.a1tl that
after 16 ycari. on the bo<ird, he
kno, .. i. :.ill the in and outs ant.I has
lcJrncd the state-of-the-art, tech·
nology applied to the inc.Jui.try.
Worthington, .60, said his great· _
C')t • con,ern is m:.iking ~urc the
ctty's recycling program, which
Jocsn't reqoirc bui.inesscs and res·
1tlents to separate items. survives.
v U1\\ rence E. Ramp,
attorney
Gale), 35, said he secs the
Waler 01)trict as a good :l\.enuc
into local poltt1cs. Coni.crvation b
among his goals.
Healey, 64, is a lifc·long Coi.ta
Mesa resident who aho \\Orkcd ao;
the manager of i.upport facihtic,.s
Jo r lJ'Vinc.
NO RESTRICTIONS
rch.ttions •
...-Dan Worthington, business
O\\ ner
v Dr. Donald Mikami, dentist
Wal hams, ,.; ho is in his 70s,t said
he's running to give residents new
representation on the water board.
Incumbents Nelson. and Panian
tioih said they want to see complc·
tion of projects currently under
wo.y.
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SCH backers make curtain call
T he m.igic of the theater cast
ib .. cJuc1h e spell on the
Or.inge Co.hi 1hb \\CCk as
South Co;ht Rc'pcrtory opcnc<l its
3 hi sea~on "1th a.n emotion.ii
'laging of fcnncs~cc Williams'
cl.1s!)1c plu), "A ~ln.c.:tcJr NJmc<l
Desue." The pl..t) an<l the season
\\as IJunchcJ \\ith support from
KJbcr Pcrm:incntc SCR plans t,0
reach a goal ot SI 5 mil hon 111
:innual gh ing tlw .. !)c,1-.on, :inc.I the
financial \:Olllm11inc111 of K:ibcr
"as applauJcJ by the audience in
the SCR lwu!)c prior to curt:iin
opening n1;ht.
"We ;1n. plca,c<l ,inc.I honored
to :..upport the .11 h through South
CuJ!>t Rcpc1tuf'1. Undcrnriting
such Jn ouht.md1ng Amcric:in ·
play h~1s been exciting :ind
1 cw~11 c.ling tor u,, .. commcnlc<l
B.W.
Cook
I I The Crowd
Jerry ~tcC:ill,
Kaiser
l1crmancnle
hospit:il
al.lministrator.
·1 he
c\cllcmcnt of
the proc.luction
\\.JS
contagious. A
full hOU\e that
incluJc<l SCR
OC\OICCS
Arden
l t>msol1 ,
~laril)n
Mdnt)rC.
Hedda and
StC\-C ~lorosi, \luril) n and Tom
Sut1011, l\lurk Johnson, Occ and
Lurry lligl>y, l\luril)n un(.I Tom
Nielsen, anJ Olga and Fcrnnndo
Niebla brought ra,cs for the
performances of the principal
::ictors :i1tcnJ111g a post-theater
buffe t aruunJ the fountJin court
of SCR.
"UIJnchc \\:ts de\J\IJllng," s:iid
opening rnght rc,clcr Charles
Arden SI. CIJ ir
"Kandis Chappdl (10 the role
of Ulanchc DuUois) is an actress
of deep emotional range. l w::is
positi\.cly c.1tatunic in the third act
See THI CROWD/A7
·Dr. M ic hael T. Bywater
Dr Alissa S . Wald ~ctors of Optometry
ON A TEAR
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II 1s 1n1eres11ng ro note Illa!. humans are •
the only onunols to weep tears of sodness
ond JOV Crying lhol 1s mollvo1ed. .by emo-
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r86pons1ble for emo11ons memory, ond
bel'lOvior If lhe nerves lo ltns area were to
be blocked tne prooucllon of emollonol
leors would cease However, the eyes would s1111 produce conllnuous· leors.
which S8fY9 lo constQnlly botne tne comeo
ln o lubncohng, onttbtOlk: sotution Nol only
do continuous tears prevenl tne eyes from
drying out. but lhey prolect tne eves from
bocle<io os well lrrllonl leors. on lhe olhef
hand. boltle lhe eyes In o sudden floOC1 of
rears In rospohse lo invasion by a f()(elgn
body or lrnlonl Their tnlended elfecl is 10
wosh lhe loieign body out ol tne eyes
Perhaps unfit reod1ng 1oe1oy·s column you
we1e unaware ol just. how complex Is Ille
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YOLUNTllR IRICTORY
1 ht Volunt er Dlre(IOry runs per·
lodlcolly In the Dolly Pllut. Ir )ou'J
li'-c Information on i:cllfn& )Our
UrRJnlzatlon ll~tcd, (1111 ~2~321, rAI.
367.
Association Renaissance
Creatora
Association Renaissance Creators is
a non·profit group in Costa McsJ
which sponsors and supports
multi·outrcach community service
programs, such as the homeless
sanctuary. ARC needs ''oluntccrs 16
donate and deliver garage salo items
lor our Saturd.iy fund-raiscri. at 3142
Cork Lane. The group relics on public
suppon to maintain monthly needs of
food, utility ;ind sheller costs. ln
addition to monet;iry tax-deductible
donations, the group needs tools and
all types of vehicles for its labor work
pool, which responds to community
need calls for handiwork fwng and
cleaning jobs. Other needs 11re a
.. olunteer grant \Hiter, fund-raiser,
CPA and legal counselor. For
inform:uion on any of the programs or
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how to 'olunte~r. pica e call Dr.
Renee Namaste at 540-5tiOJ.
Ballet Pacifica
The Ballet Pacifica Cuild, a
volunteer support group for Dalke
Pacifica, needs volunteers 10 sef\c as
ushers. sell T·1>hins, sell juice and
cookies at events, conduct fund-ra1s111i;
events and help with CO)tume and
scenery repairs. Volunteers who prefer
not to join the guild arc welcome and
they may help as ll11lc or as much us
desired. For information, call Molly
Lynch at 6-12·9275.
Boys ancl Glrl1 Clubs of
Costa Mesa/Newport Beach
The three area Boys and Girl3 Clubs
need ''oluntccrs for numerous rc:.asons,
including \Olunteer co:ichcs for
athletic teams and teachers Y.ho can
spend a couple of hours or work
multiple sessions (\\hatever one can
afford} to te:ich :in art or craft
workshop for 7-13 year-olds.
Volunteers arc needed for afternoons
fo the shop area (2·5 p.m.) and game
rooms u't all three area location ,
including the R;ic Center at 661
I lun111ton on the wcs1 side of Cost:i
Mesa, the Lou Y;intom Center :11 2131
Tu\tin Ave, behind the K.:iiser School
and 1"4: East Bluff Center at 2555
Vl\ta Del Oro by Corona Del Mar 1 I ligh School. for inform:ition, call •
Dack PO\\Cr!t of 1 larbor Arca Boys unJ
G1rb Club :it 6"'2-22.&.5.
Center for Creative
Alternatives
The Center for Cre:iti~
Altetnutivcs, a non·proflt charitable
organil;Hion \\hicll \\Orks through the .
United \Va\, has a need for volunteers
U!> well as iraduatc le'cl interns or
trainees. for information, call Karen
at 6-12·0)77.
College Hospjtal
The College I lospit:JI Costa Mesa
Auxiliary is al\\a}S lool.ing for friendly
people to volunteer at the hospital to
help \\ith the patients and to perform
clerical duties. For information, call
Sus:in Westhcimcr, vice president of
med1bcri.l11p, 111 640--1-120, or College
1 fo)pital of C~ta Mesa at 6-12·2734
from the hours or 9 ll m.·-' p.m.
Ce111Mu11lty He1plce C•r•
Community llospicc Cure, an
organiLation that provid~s medical and
emotion:.il support lo terminally-ill
patients und their families in the
Orilni;c County area, needs volunteers
in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach.
For informacion or registration, cull
Cindy Laird at 978-7447.
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
The Costa Mesa Chic PIJ)house
needs many \'Oluntcers for U)hcrlng,
b;ickstui;e, mailings, typing, lii;hts,
sound effects, special effects,
costuming. collecting props, play
reudin~ committee, pro~rams,
adven1sing, public relations,
fund-raising, house managers,
assistants to producers, membership
committee, cleaning and str:iightcning
up, and phocography. For more
information, call 65(}.5269.
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.Yes, we're
spending
$67 million
to protect the
environment!
Creating
wetlands..
.Restoring
natural habitats .
Building special .cro&Y
ings for wildlife. Being
sensitive to nature's
needs. It's all part of building
the new 15--mile San Joaquin
Hills Transportation Corridor
to serve Orange C,ounty motor-
ists. In fact, the TranSportation
Conidor .Agencies will spend
more than $67 million just to
pr6iect the enviromnent along
the route,. which was det:ennined
in cortjunction with cotmty plans
for preservation of adjacent
open space.
I 1 eservi11g
Wetlands .
Creating more than 32 acres of
freshwater and salt-
water wetland
habitat along
Bonita Creek and
m Canada
Gobemadora is
a major part of the
envir.onmenta.l efforts.
Special construction
design will also mini-...-.~
mize the impact on existing
wetlands near the Conidor.
Creating
Habitat :-;;;..._. __
~ · The gnatcatcher, cactus wren
: and other wildlife will benefit
from the restoration of their nat-
ural habitat and the creation of
n ew habitat as well. Indeed, the
agency will plant more than 200
acres of coastal sage scrub on the
closed Coyote Canyon Landfill.
A $3.6 million conservation fund ~
· for future habitat restoration has
b en stablish ed as well.
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Wildlife
Crossings
Special bridges and overcrossings
will be placed along the Conidor
in locations identified by wildlife
experts to allow animals to move
freely back and forth
on adjacent land.
• aguna
Canyon
Other environmental
efforts include: Design
changes where the Conidor
crosses Laguna Canyon Road
to minimize the visual impact .
Innovative enginee1ing tech-
niques to reduce pollution
from Conidor runoff. And spe-
cial construction techniques to
minimize the impact on the near-
by UCI campus, to name a few.
All of these efforts and more add
up to more than $67 million to
benefit the envirorunent.
Yes, we reall~--..p--'~
are doing all
that and
building a
road roo.
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THE CROWD ,, •• a•
... I don't think 1 can cat a thing
ut this buff et," he added,
disappearing into the night as cast
crew and audience surrounded thd
bountiful midnight supper.
Tasting the pecan pralines and
chocolate-dipped fruits, talented
co-stars of the show Elizabeth
Dennehy, Jeff Meck, Art l<oustltc:
overall mood of the crowd best:
"This is'.suchJl rich and rewarding
cultural experience. The people
here tonight are the very solid
core of Orange County society.
'l hey are real people with a re al
interest in theater and in the
survival and prosperity of this
magnil'iccnt little community
theater. These are people who
have been supporting this project
for as long as 30 years, coming Mikael Salazar, along with Artistic
Directors Martin Benson and
David Emmes. On hand to
welcome the. community back to
another grand season of theater
with the Tony Award-winning
organization, SCR Board
season after season. SCR is a very , i..,,,.._.,..,.,..._..._,,_ ______ -1
important part of the fabric of 11.fe Pacific Chorale ~Guild president Betsy Mou ton left w th artistic director John Alexander and event co-chair Ja~ Landstrom.
in this cou111y. long may it debut!"
President Hal Schultz.
Wit h Broadway-caliber
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. ~ ~eautiful blonde theatergoer,
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COMMUNITY fORU~l RUNS THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS • WRJTE TO: PILOT LETTERS, JJO W. BAY ST., COSTA MESA, CA 92627 • FAX TO: 646·4170 • READERS' HOTLINE (CALL·IN COMMENTS): 64l-GOSG
A thank you
from the Hubers
Ai. we have now lcfl C"lalo111ia and arc
getting i.cttled in our Ill!\~ home in North
DakotJ, WI! would like to take this
opportunity lO thank the D.aily Pilot :.ind
the people of the commumty for their
support and for the muny c:.irdi. and kim.I
\\ or~.b e\pressed to us throughout our
recent orc.JeJI rcgJrJini.; Oenbe.
We \\ill always cherish the July 23·24
ne\\spaper in which the Pilot did lhc
special "Jn Rcmcmbran~e" section for
Denise We were deeply touched by the
mcssagei. called 1n tu c.\prcss support,
condolcncei., and to pay tribu te to
l)cnisc.
We abo \\.mt to thank the Costa Mesa
police for the countlei.i. houri. put into
thi: c.ise, the nc\\s medi.i, JS well as all
the others \\ho helped us. We arc
gratl!ful tor the p1:1ye1s, \~orJs of
encouragement, and offers 10 help from
i.o many people over these past three
plus years. It ha:. helped to ease our pain
to know that lhere arc so m:rny caring
people.
Df:.Nl\IS Al'-D !ONE HUl3ER
North Oakola .
The vote on cargo planes
Frum a lung !.1km.:c, )OU have i.\\itched
to C.\plo111ng the emot11Jnal appeal of the
all-c:aq;u ;iirctaft ii.sue, but )OU do your
n:uJcri. .i J1i.scn·ice by censoring, or in
kinder '~urJs, "m.1intai11ang i.ilcnce," on
"here people can go to m.ikc.! 1heir
\ oac.cs he .ird. .J
You have kept )Our rc;idcri. un:m re
ol meetings the public i~ invited to .
attend that will de.ii "ith the issue 'Ee
all·c:argo aircraft llight!l from John
Wayne Airport.
Yes, you recently mentioned the
upcoming Oct. 4 meeting of the 13oard of
Supcrvbors, but you al the same time
'~ilhhelJ ch;arly stJting th at they will
\Ole to lift :1 ban 011 :all such cargo
nigh ti.. •
From the very few words you prin1ed,
)Our rcuJers arc led to believe that the
i.upen illors \viii vote merely un v.hether
to allow this one night or not. Voling to
eliminate the ban opens the door to any
number of all -cargo nights in the
future, and dl!stroyi. but une more
h..ard·v.un protection for you r Nev. port
13cach readers.
We la'c in a democracy, but it can
only "ork effectively if ''c have a free
presi.. A prci.s thJl shapes its edatoriJI
pula1:) 10 cater lo ats ad"crtbcrs at the
e'pense of the inlcrcsti. of us readers is
not free.
LES WAVERLY
Newport Geach
Denise Huber
Art collectlon unveiling
A significant event is approaching. I
refer to the opening of the newly
refurbished Newport Harbor Art
Museum and lhe display of its
permanent collectiqn. Whal will this
qisplay tell us about art? More
importantly, what will the collcc1ion tell
us about Newport 13each?
I have heard it said that in matters of
:Jrt "only time will tell." After the initial
critical fiai.coes surrounding the careers
of Manet, CcLannc, Van Gogh and
others, even suppoi.ed experts ure
hei.ilunt to judge. Great talent, it is now
said, reveals itself only after an interval
of time during which society somehow
manages to "catch up" with its men of
genius. ·
That may very well be lrue. Out, if
truth will eventually out and genius be
recognized at last, then junk too will
someday stand revealed. Dud judgment,
lock of talent, avarice and mere Stupidity _
will all be on display.
I can h:irdly wait to view the
permanent collection of the Newport
Harbo r Art Muse um.
EILEEN DOVER
Newport Beach
Drug-snimng dogs
My neighbor and co·PTSA volunteer,
Don Gibson, expressed the bei.t
perspective on ui.ing dogs to find drugs
on our high school campuses. We want
to send our Mudents to schools where
good citizenship, responsibility and
positive be ha' ior are taught by example,
not by fear. Positive reinforcement
should conlinue to be emphasized by our
dedicated educators.
The fear of a few. rule-breakers
RIADIU TAKI OVIR
contaminating the other students should
not dominate our judgment. Unless there
has been alarming grow1h in students'
substance abuse because it is being
su pplied at school, the atmosphere
created by drug·i.niffing Jaw enforcement
on campus would do more harm than
good. The prcsumplion of gu ilt would be
the me~sagc most teen·ngers would
receive.
How would you adults feel about the
same deterrent being brought in10 your
homes and work places? Yes, the i.chools
are public institutions, but they are
where our children live and work all duy.
Let's work together through parent
involvement, community and business
support, and the DARE program to
encourage and help our students and
teachers.
SUSIE KLINE
Cost.a Mesa
·sos and the needy · ·
In Jerry Kobrin's column of Sept. 5, I'm
having a problem of asking people to go
and pick fru it and vegetables around
Fallbrook and Temecula for the needy at sos. .
What abou t SOS using their van to
transport the needy to the fallbrook
area and have them do lheir own
picking. While they're picking for
themselves they could help others that
gather at SOS.
You don't give fii.h away, when you
can show them how to fish .
Or behind thb request, is it so that all
the illegals will not be confronted by the
jrnmigration officiub?
DE"rrY WILLSON
Costa Mei.a
Baseball: Good night now
Regarding M:trc Posner's Sept. 8 article
on a possible last-minute settlement in
the baseball strike: After four weeks of
the baseball strike, it might be best for
the players, owners and fans if the
season were canceled now.
A last·minutc settlement done hastily
might provide a short·term solution but
in the long run it would only lead lo
more problems and another strike at a
later date.
To play ball now only because the
owners and players suddenly realizing
they are losing vast sums of money
would not only be hypocritical but would
further dbhonor and disgrace lhc game.
It would be an insult to the fans.
What baseball and the fans do not
need now is a mock pennant race, a
mock September, a mock championship
series and a mock World Series.
What baseball needs is for the players
and owners to cool off for six months
and return with a renewed energy,
enthusiasm, a new outlook anq an
altitude adjustment.
The fans will survive wi thout baseball
for one more month. The players and
owners have made their bed and sho·utd
now sleep in it over the winter.
MICHAEL A GLUECK
Newport Deach
Trash pillagers OK
Regarding your Sept. 8 article on trash
can pillagers: 1 was standing in front of
my house today and we were talking to
some of the neighbors, and we live in
Costa Mesa, and .we think that these
trash can pillagers are great.
We welcome them; we think they are
doing a great service. We think the city
should have some kind of a program to
recycle and separate the trash, we see it
done in other cities. We don't do it as
individuals. We think the city sbowd do ·
it. These pillagers are doing it. We think
it's great. We think having them arrested
is really silly.
LOREN MOLLNER
Costa Mesa
Let dogs run free
Regarding the proposed ordinance
banning dogs on school campuses: 1
would say it's unfair. We utilize the
school grounds to exercise ourselves and
our dog, and we always make sure to
clean up after our animal.
If indeed some of our tax money goes
lo school maintenance and being
rcp.resentativc of several Cost:.i Me~a
families where both husband and wife
pay taxes and have no kids, we would ·
hate to not be able to take advantage of
the time we sp~nd together and '' ith ou r
pct at our neighborhood school)'ard.
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FLIP DARNELL
Costa f\tc:.:i
I have been running over at Kill)•brookc
School and its grounds for years and
years and years. 1 used to walk my dogi.
over there, but the animal lady run me
out once and I have never taken them
back. •
But I do notice that.everybody else in
the ncighborht>Od seems to run their
dogs over there on a very frequent basis.
The dogs really don't bother me when 1
am over there running, and I really find
very little evidenc.e of dogs even being
there.
But what I do find are used condoms,
laying all over the place, 1 find dirty
diapers, just left underneath trees and
people go over there and play soccer and
their kids :\nd wives watch them play and
they leave all kinds of garbage ·and trash
that I find very disgusting and much
more fou l than anything a dog could ever
leave.
MICHAEL DERI NGER
Costa Mes~
Taco Bell debate
I do not think that Taco Bell ,i.hould be:
allowed along Pacific Cqast Highway,.
there arc enough fast food places. Asadl!
from the noise, I don't need any more
hassles when I am driving down Coast
Highway. •
VIKI VULTEE
Newport Deach
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1 am of the opinion that the Taco Dell
should not be built at all...
Can you imagine li ving below Taco
Bell (anc.J hearing), "May I take you
order, please?" all night Jong? 1 dorft
think so, it's unreasonable.
Taco Bell should try to find another
location.
John Hedges
ARLOA MOORE
Newport Heights
Challenging Hedges
Councilman John Hedges says "boon·
doggle." Cut curbs for wheelchairs,. cl·
cv:itori. in tall buildings, toilets accessible
to i.orneonc unable to walk alone. Doon-
doggle. hn't it too bad that lhese facili·
tics were not ini.t:.illcd when silrfewalks
were poured, buildings built, bathrooms
dei.igncd. It v.ould have been much lei.s
expensive to do il then.
But, shamcf ully, it took a federal man-
date 10 add what able humans should
have incorporated in the beginning. For-
tunately for Mr. Hedges, he doesn't need
these aids, nor does his wift: or their
baby. 1 hope they ne\er do .
The only boondoggle is why \\e ever
seated 1his m:.in on the council. He has
finally become an embarrassment to the
ci ty.
PATR ICIA LlLLEGRAVEN
13alboa hl•ind
Dana Rohrabacher' s record in Congress debated
As was apparent by his column, Mark Petracca
(Sept. 6) opposes my re-election because I am no1
a big·spendang libcr;il. Perhaps Mark would not
support all lhose federal-spending schemei. if they
were beang financed by reducing the allocalions to
his university or by ancrcasing truces on college
profci.sors.
DANA ROHRADACHER
Member of Congress
45th Dbtrict
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Mark Petracca, in his attack on Republica n
Congrcsi.ruon Dana Rohrabacher's record , makes
a good -if hurdly remarkable -point an
recommending lhat voters inform themi.clves
about the mun before they put their trust in him.
understand that anyone can have an opinion that
is not cloned from a pompous liule professor of
social sciCAces. He is, in--0t~le-f-\vords, the kind of
person who needs a good education, not the kind
who can provide one.
I hope Irvine students will accept Petracca's
advice to invest their trust wisely, and that he "ill
have a class i.izc light enough to allow him to take
I hope that student~ ut UCI abo scru1inile
Profe~~or Petracca before lhey invest their time in
his class, and a careful i.tudy of his critici~m of
Rohrabache r is a good place to begin. Hi:. firi.t
point as that the Congrei.sman is an incumbent: _..
shllll "<'.() :.ii.slime that Petracca w1TJ ui.e tfils
argumcnPagum~t the re·clec1ion of Sen.
Feinstein? Nope It\ a ruck he will throw only at
the oppoi.itc p.11 ty; an this con1ext, offered as u
general puhtacJI ob~ervation, it is simply dishonest.
Ncxt.,hc li~ls the ..advant:iges an incumbent has
-primarily that hi! as a more known quantity
than his opponent But surely th.tit can be an
advantage only af what is known is approved of.
Docs Pc trace.a really imagine, thal 1he voters find
name rccogni11on only positi"e? Why, then, are
there polls i.howang that President Clinton's
popularity has plummeted? That couldn't happen
if \iisibility translatcd·into uncritical approval.
Then, to prove his point, Peti-acca Iii.ts some of
Rohrubachcr's voles for and against various bills,
and steps back with a rhetorical posture of
db.belief and disgust, :.is if no sensible person
could possibly agree with these positions.
Uut the congrci.!'tmJn, on the points cited, has
voled u consistent political stance. He is a
Republican, ran as n Republican, and was elected
from a cdnsii.tently comcrvativc Republican
district. Ofily Pctracca could be surprised at the
voting record he imagines his readers will be
aghast at.
1 he m.irk of a good teacher is the depth und
breJdth of under tandi11~ he demonstratei. to
studcnl'i whose immatuflly has led, previously.. to n
narrow :icccp'wncc of their familinr world view as
the only one poi.siblc.
Al the end of a !lucec fut cducutional
c,11pcncnco at the university lc"cl, a student should
be nble to. question and justify opinions previously
held -or rejected -only bocaus't or their place
us social nlarkcn, rather th:in their intrinsic value.
Pctrucca demonstrates instead hi inability to
t,
some courses himself from milly cnpabJe
profe sor . Try UCLA. -
DOUGLAS R. TOOHEY
CostG Mesa
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As a long-time Republican, I appltiud Murk
Pc1r.icca for cxpoi.ang Congrc sman Dana
Rohr.abacher's oismal record during his six years
as our elected reprc cnt:llive. I( we can't count 011
our congrc sman to protect jobs, make our streets
afcr and pre ervc our co~s1hne, then he shouldn'l
• count on our vote ! ~
ROUERT SCIHLLINO
.Dalboa Island
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editorial, as I have been reading about Dana
Rohrabacher frequently, and thinking, "But what
has he done for somebody?" And I well remember
the political cartoon in the L.A. Times which
showed politicians achieving some sort of
quci.tionuble recognition only by climbing on the
backs of illegal immigrants.
Yes, illegal immigrants ore admittedly a serious
problem, particularly for Sou1hcrn CaliforniG, but
• he is cuing into action something that speaks .>f
overkill, an d could have a serious domino effec t.'
J le has not dii.cusscd 1hcsc issues.
I have been ending my out·or·state children
copies or Mr. Ro hrnbachcr's recent activities, they
got Q copy of Conrad to hang on th~ wall. (1 think
It wa Conrad. Whoever it was, t:ake a l>ow.)
I wonder, alc.>n& with Mr. Petrucco, i( he really
ha contact with ordinary (11milies. Has his wife
ever been (aced wit~ o decision 'hat couid.fel11tc
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to a working mother's day-today choices: The baby
has bronchitis again. Will l be fired if I take l\\ o
weeki. off \\Ork to nurse him. (I was told when m)
youngest got sick to tell my boi.s that I was sick, :.ii.
the boss didn't like children. I was fired after my
baby got pneumonia.)
I an increasingly thankful for Mark Petracca's
opinions, and his ability to express them as well as
he docs. As an unrepentant liberal wi1hout
apologies, I find his comments arc very welcome
and refreshing, and necessary.
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CAROL SHERMAN
Costa Mesa
Responding to myfavorite editorialist recent
effort : •'Does Dana deserve another term?" I've
got a belier headline, does Mark Pctracca deserve
another editorial?
Of course, on this one he ge ts half a page, six
columns. The response gets two measly lillle •
columns. Where the balance is in Iha paper, 1 ...
dop't kn ow.
Let's just take his first item, which is the crime
bill, nnd why Dana Rohrobachcr doesn't \iOte for
it and why most Republicans won't vote for it. No.
l, it was a Republican bill six years ago. It's been
so bastardized by the Democrats that now control
the bill that it doesn't resemble anything close to
the tough crime bill it once was. ·
These are all reasons that Republicans voted
against it, nnd not us Mr. Petracca would like
people to think they simply couldn't rise above
partisanship, yeah.
• Mandatory minimum sentences for anybody
using a gun in a crime. ·
•'Mandatory minimums for good dealers.
• Mandatory minimums for those employing
' minors as drug dealers.
•No death penalty for drug kingpins.
•No death penalty for attempted assassination
or the president.
• Elimination of additional prosecutors for
terrorists. ·
•Deportation for illegal aliens nftcf tbcy serve
lheir terms.
• Using classified information to deport illegal
aliens.
•Aid and restitution clause for victims of
violent crime.
Now those arc gooo reasons that the
Republic~ns had for voting for the bill wh ich were
.in the bill at one time but were then stripped by
the house memb~rs and the house Dcmocrab. So
naturally they ore not going to vote for it bccau e
it's 11 tupid bill now. This ball i) a larcc, tPlis bill is
Q crime 1uclf.
TOM WILLIAMS
Newport Bench
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that if actually imptemcnted in the
Newport-Mesa dbtcict, the e<inine
progr:im would become one of u
number of existing anti-drug pro-
grams in the district. And these
programs have been effective, said
Superintendent Mac Bernd.
"We are tortunate tha1 \\C do
not l~::.ive a serious narcotics prob·
=!em in our schools," he said in a
press release. ''HO\\C\.er, Y.e arc
not so naive as to think that the
problem b non-cxisten1."
Dcrnd abo said that in the fir~t
year of the tfotrict's LCro-t<Jotcrancc
program, 40 student!> were d1sci·
plined by the poli9. Last yc..ir,
that number dropped to 28
dbtricH .. ide. With the dogs, Bernd
hopes the number will hit .zero.
In addition to the district's zero
tolerance policy, programs de-
signed to intervene and help stu·
dents deal wilh substance abuse
problems also exist. Programs tar·
ge1ing substance abuse, including·
drug, alcohol and tobacco educa·
tion, ·as well as student assistance
programs arc already set up.
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HOWARD AND IDITH ALEY
Howard and Edith Aley of
Newport Beach celebrated .their
SOth wedding anniversary at a
brunch at the Warehouse
Restaurant, Newport Beach, on
Aug. 28.
Their children, Tristan and
Kevin, their wives, Cathye and
Ann, and three granddaughters,
Hayden, Megan and Mclank,
hosted the brunch, which was
attended by 60 guests.
Those attending were f amity
and friends from childhood,
from Whittier, where they lived
for 18 years, and Nc,,port
Beach, which has been their
home for 25 years. Also
attending were members of the
wedding party, maid of honor
Nancy Young and her husband
John, and best man Pau l Salata
~nd his "ife Oevcrly ..
Members of the family in
attcnc.Jance were Mr. Aley's
brother and his family, niece Joy
Curry and her husband Frank,
daughter Darcy, niece Carol
Synder and her husband Dick.
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kids.'.'
T hat has been a sore !>pot
with Moore, who is i...nown
as "Lillie Joe"-after Joe
Tunstall -among Fun Zone
employees. She admits she tries
to whip rookie WOfkers into
shape by ~hking them to be
more social with park patrons ..
''You know young people -
they get bored," she said.
On at least one occasion, she
said the young crew replaced the
merry-go-round's calliope music
\\ith rock and roll. "You can't
believe "hat they do when
)Ou're not lookin'."
Toddlers, on the other hand,
deliglit Moore.
"Littk ~ids arc f uscinating,"
she said. "You can learn a lot
from liule kids. 1 hey' rt the ones
1 enjoy because they don'l gil.e
me any lip."
, Defore empo\\ering the horses
at the Fun Zone, Moore \\Orkcd
at hotels and restaurants in
Lnguna Beach, where she lh cd
for many years.
She later moved to lhlboa
bland and used to t:ikc the ferry
to work.every day.
Now she has a fifth·stol)
apartmenl in Bethel ·10\\crs, :i
retirement home in Costa Mcs.1.
"I've got a million-dollar \icw,"
she s:.iid.
According to Moore. Triangle
Squ:ire ~hopping center looks
hi...e u littlt: pic1.."e-0f Europe---r---
\\ hcn the ~un sets.
"It looks ju~t like the
Riviera," she said. "You'd S\\c<Jr
)OU "ere in Europe. cx1.:cpt for
ult the radic:ils."
fa'cn though Moore's lca\ing
the Fun Zone, part of her \\ill
rcltlJin. 1 \\O )C:Jrs ;igo, Tunstall
lured an artist tu scribe
"Louise" un the neck of :.i \\hile
horse , .. e:.irin~ a pink and purple
!>addle. •
"I told Joe lTUfl:>tall) l'm
going to t:.ikc the horse \\1th
me," Moore s:.iid. "Out I \\as
only kidding."
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PARENTS ' y I ~~s /' try. I don't wnnt to rcvolutioni~e
the district or anything. But, I
think l can off er a fresh look."
going to do, yet," he said. "1'11
probably run a fe.)v ads, print up a
Fr•• P•1•A1
group of about 200 parents . are
v.'Orkf ng 011 thelr l\frd ·ear trr the
Corona del Mar High School·
based volunteer group, Parents
Who Care.
"We offer a resource for par·
cnts in the transition stage of their
children, from the pre-teen to the
teen years," said Fletcher, group
president and mother of a Corona
Jcl Mar High School i.tudcnt.
"There is a lot of change happen·
ing all at once to teens. And par·
ents need to learn how to respond
and deal with it."
Parents Who Care will hold its
first meeting of the year from 7 to
9 p.m. Tuesday at the high
school's Little Theater. New Co·
rona del Mar High Principal
Donald K. Martin will speak about
his ideas for the school's future.
Parents Who Care started up in
the lute '70s and broke up in the
'80s. With the '90s, a new group
c;1me in to revitalize the program.
The group meets monthly to dis·
cuss topics such as college plan·
ning, teen sex and childhood
drinking. Information through
books, tapes and names of helpfu l
counselors are also available
Mcctina dates and lopic:s
for Pucnls Who Care
--'meclingrtt Corona del Mar
High School
• Tutsday -New Corona
del Mar High Principal
Donald K. Martin will i~ak
about his ideas for the
school'~ future.
• Oct. 20 -How 10
Develop Rei.ponsible Kids
• Nov. 17 -Associoted
Student Dody .
representatives panel
discussion with parents
•Jan. 24 -Childhood
Drinking: When Docs it
through the gro up.
And information is key, said
Irma Cohrs, who has two children
at Corona del Mar High School.
"l need to know what's going on
with my children," she said. "It's
. very important because then I can
help them and steer them in the
right direction.''
All meetings are held in the
high scl100J's Little Theater. Par-..
South Coast Plaza parking lot
jammed for live radio broadcast
COST A MESA -Some 150
people jammed the Sears
parking lot at South Coast
Plaza Wednesday as part of a ·
remote broadcast by a radio
i.tation commonly referred 10 as
"The Beat," police said.
The 9 a.m. event near Bristol
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didn't get out of hand,
according 10 mall security and
police at the scene .
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• Mattb ll -Giving Wings'
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Freedom is Too Much or Not
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•April 17 -Preparing Your
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• May 23 -ASB panel
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When and Where: 7 to 9 p.m.
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candidate isn't worried about it,
_1hou'11.
"I'm sure I earl handle both,"
he said.
Dut, Willi:.ims said he didn't set
out originally to run for both seats.
It was jus~ ''happenstance."
"Wh ile 1 was tal..ing out election
papers for the wa ter district, 1 no-
ticed there was un opening on the
Coast Community College Board,"
he said. "l had been involved with
the district for quite some time
and was a founding faculty mem-
be r at Coastline <;ommunity Col-
lege. So, I though t I'd -run.
"I have a lot of respect for the
district. There's not a better com·
p1unity college di~trict in the coun·
Williams doesn't think quite as
kindly nbout the water district,
hough. He nttends those meetings
regularly nnd suys the current
members "net like a bunch of dic-
tators."
He said he decided to run for
the fiflh·district scat because he
.was tired of seeing in creases in his
water bill.
"l just don't believe in wosting
money," he said. "And, wasting
money is one of the causes of rais-
ing rates."
Willia ms intends to practice
wha! he preaches in his campaign.
He vows he won't spend more
than Sl,000 on each one.
"I'm not too su re what l'm
.
rcw posters." !
Ip each disJirict, Willi ams faces
only one opponent -the incum-
bent. As for· his ilioosht on h&~
chanccs for \">ictory, the silver-
haircd grandfather said, "Oh, l
don't know. Probably not too good
unless my name appears al the top
of the list."
lf Willia ms is elected to both
bourds, his time will be pretty well
spent, said long-time Costa Mesa
resident Al vin Pinkley, who in the
1970s served as both mayor :ind
wa ter district board member.
''II wasn't particularly hard," he
said. "Dut, it sure takes care or
your evenings. l don't know
whether today I would recommend
it."
ents from other schools are also
welcomed and encouraged to at·
tend.
Wanna place a classifie.d ad?
Call our classifiea advertising department at 642-5678.
For more information, call 644·
0553.
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MimJ's c.afe
1835 Newport Blvd (at Harbor Blvd.)
Costa Mesa
Monday, Septembe r 19 • 10:00 a.m.
Continental Breakfast Served.'
Coco's
1S1 Newport Center Dr.
Newport Beach
Tuesday, Septembe r 20 • 10;()() a.m.
Friday, September 23 • 2:00 p.m.
Brealtfast served al 10:00 a.m. or Pie & Coffee served al 2.00 p.m.!
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
•
Conner beg~ns to
make _his move
(with a little bn ·
ol help from the
front-runner>
~ Dave Curtis finishes 10th
on Wednesday, providing the
opening down the stretch.
A 10th-place finish by Dave Curtis turned
the Etchells Worlds into a right regatta.
The Etchells Worlds wrap up Friday
at Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
After four races, Curtis still holds a slight
lead over Dennis Conner, and he will need
solid races today and Friday lo win the
regalia. Conner trails Curtis by just three
points in Olympic scoring.
Overall, both Curtis and Conner have shown
great boat speed and shrewd tactics. Even
though the Etchells fleet is loaded with
sail makers and sailing professionals, they have
made dominating this fl eet look e:isy:-
· Boating
a different boat."
Actually, it's not all th at
surprising that these two
have been dominating the
fleet. Conner is probably
the most accomplished
sailor of our generation, and
Curtis is vying for his eighth
E-22 Worlds ... no other
Etchells sailor has ever won
more than two.
According to Bermuda
sailor Derik Ratteray, "I
started between Curtis and
Conner in (Monday's) race
and those guys just took off ..
from · me. They were so fast
it seemed like he was· sailing
Local E-22 sailor Tim Hogan continues to
move up through the ranks. Hogan, along Yi ith
crew Skip Beck and Jamie Hardenbaugh, has
• a (PMS)-4-8-1, and while he currently.stands·
in l llh place, two good races c!ould mO\e him
into one of the top slot!..
L;ocal sailmaker Bill Menninger is also doing
rather well. Despite two races in the 20s,
Menninger currently stands eighth overall.
The top 10 through Wednesday, with points
and hometown or country listed:
1. Dave Curtis, 19, Marblehead,. Mass.; 2.
Dennis Conner, 22, San Diego; 3. Jud Smith,
46.4, Marblehead, Mass.; 4. Colin Beashel,
47.7, Australia; 5. Dirk Kneulman, 57.4,
Canada. .
6. Craig Healy, 74, Larkspur, Calif.; 7. John
Savage, 70,Austr3lia; 8. Bill Menninger, 79.7,
Newport Beach; 9. Warwick Downs, 83, Hong
Kong; 10. Norm Reynolds, 86, San Diego.
Other top locals include Tim Hogan (11th),
Philip Thompson (13th); Kim McRae (14th);
Colin Bate (21st), and Jim Bu ckingham (23rd).
Look for full race results in Saturday's Daily
Pilot
John Drayton's boating column appears in
the Dally Pilot every Thursday.
Thanks, Joe, for
one hecloiva good
golf tournament!
~ 22nd Will Jordan Classic is in the
books, and will be remembered not
only for the winner, 'but for the
appearance of everyone's favorite.
M ore tears than strokes were shed
following the 22nd annual Will
Jordan Classic, considered one of the
finest amateur golf tournaments 1n Orange
County.
Joe Costello, founder of the event, which is
· presented by the City of Co!.ta Mesa and
Mesa Verde Partners, had gone sue months
without leaving his hqusc.
But Costello confined to a wheelchair
.,, . -Club
gott
because of an illness that
had strickened him earlier
this year, couldn't bear
missing last wee~end's
tournament, so b_c arrived
for the awards presentation
on Sunday.
"He can't walk, and he's
in pretty bad shape, but he
took it upon himself to
come over. For me, that was
the best part of the
tournament. I had tears in
my eyes," said Brad Booth,
the club's hca:d profeuiono.J.
Costello started the
tournament in 1973, when
he was president of the men's club at the
Costa Mesa Golf and CC, an event named
after the former Costa Mesa mayor.
"All the golfers who have played in the
tournament for 20 years or so came over ..and
&hook hi• hand," Booth said.
•Another tbrUlloa On lJb ••• On the links,
Neil Moore of Mouruain Meadows, who
qualified this year for the U.S. Amateur, kept
he OOU/P•1• II
Thursday, September 15, 1994 81
SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642~330, ext. 387
In cOmmand
Dave Curtis guides his Etchells 22
entry around course marker' with
most of the fleet well behind In the
Etchells Worlds, being held off . •
Newport Beach throughout the
week. Curtis, who was threatening
to run away with the victory~
finished a disappointing 10th on
Wednesday but still malntalns a
slim lead of just three points over
second-place Dennis Conner after
the fourth of six races. Bill
Menninger of Newport Beach Is
currently In eighth place. The series
continues today, wraps up Friday.
P HOTO COUllTESY -OP
GElll CONSER
!Unt.JYI\ RAINONt ffoa. TllE OAILY P1w r
Corona del Mar High's Brian Hogan is the Daily Pilot Player of the Week.
Hogan's heroes
~Corona del Mar's Brian Hogan shuns the spotlight; gives credit
to the front line for opening the holes in three-TD, 278-yard effort.
BY BA.lUlY FAULKNER, Stoan Wun a
W hen Corona <lei Mar lligh's Brinn Hegan stepped into
the backfield spotlight he had spent two years cove ting
from the wing , he wasn't about to trip over his line.
Instead, the S-foot-10, 190-pound senior cavorted for
· a school single-game record 278 yards and three ' :-.......
touchdowns on 21 carries Frid<.1y night in a 35-28 loss to Edison. He ~
\hen graciously deflected the ra\c po!.t-gnme reviews toward his ~
offensive teammates.
"I'm really stoked about our offensive line, and our receivers, fullback and
quarterback had a lot of great blocks, too," said Hogan, the Daily Pilot Pla)cr of
the Week.
Modesty aside, it was a dynamic tail back debut for Hogan, who might ha'~
nlso eclipsed the Newport-Mes;t Dil.trict single-game record of 333 yards had it
not been for an equipment breakdo\\n on the fir t series.
"The first play of the game, 1 ,.,.ent head-on with someone , nnd one of the
snaps on my chin strap blew up," Hogan said. "l played two plays ba!.ically
without a chin strap, but 1 came out before the fourth play." .
Filling in for Hognn, Todd BorlanJ took an option pitch and scooted 63 )Ur~~
to the Edison I on the next snap, then finbhed off the f1\c-play touchdo,..,1 dmc
from there, while I logan tended to repairs.
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BY BAllRY FAOLK..'-:ER, Srous Wanca
E sta~cia High ·coach
John Licbengood
hopes has Eagles
Yiill pick up tonight, \\here
they ldt off in a seai>on-,
opening 19-7 loss to Cy-
pre!.S l..1!.l , .. eek.
To that end, l.Jcben-
good has installed sophomore Jeff
Perry ~t q~crbrl for Tonight's 7:30
flon-leJgue football clash '' ith '1s1ting
La Qui nta at Ne'' port Harbor l l1gh.
It Yias Perry, inserted as the thi rd
Estancia quarterback for the final se-
ries la!.t week, "ho completed six of
sc\en passes to mo\e the EJgles 42
}ards to the C)press 5, bcCore time ran
out.
~'Je ff b more po1~cJ at the position,"
!.aid Ln:bcng<XJJ, \\ho audi11oi.1eJ fou r
!.ignal-calkrs tor this "eek 's starting
role. "J eff thrN the b.ill \\Cll, found
his targets, d1Jn't panic and haJ gooJ
foot\\ ork. The bl111om line 1s "I! can't
win if \\C don't put the ba ll up, and
Jeff is a \Cl) ffiJtUrl! 15·}C..tr-olJ ..
Also maturing rap1dl) 1s an E.igle
losing !.trcak, "h1ch LicbcngooJ is an.'\.·
ious to end at Its current nine games.
the third-longest in Orange Count).
'' l 'm tired of readrng about jt, be-
cause these kids are belier than that,"
LiebengooJ !.JtJ. ··we need a "in and
this is1l 'ery gooJ ''eek to get it."
Facing, La Quanta h.1s been a good
\\·eek the 1.1!.t three !.Casons for the Ea·
glcs, who ha\C "on consccuti'e i.hu t-
outs 11 ·0, last fall. 14-0 :ind 3·0.
"Looking at the film (of La Quinta's
42-0 season-opcnrng IO!.!I}, \V e!.tminstcr
jnst O\Crpo"ercJ them." LicbcngooJ
. ..
s:..i;,1. "They ha' e two returning quar·
tetb..1cks (C.J. Ll\erno1s and Jason
Gondnnger), Y..ho also pla) an the !.CC·
ondal), but they havt: 10 sophomore:.'>
starting, . and mo!.t of those a~e up
front."
W11h a more effective. passrng att:ick,
fat:inc1a hop1.:s to also JiJ It running
game, which :ichie,ed modcrilte !.U....-'
cess against Cypress.
Senior Katlo
Am.:i\a, Yi-ho
ru mbled 77
yarJs for the
lone Estancia
touchdo\\n in
the thuJ minute
of the !.Ccond
half. tm1shed
with JO'.? )ards
on six carrie!.. It
Yi:H the lirst
lOO·)arJ output
from an E<.1gle
r unner since
Dach\ G1.mlllc:Z
went tor 106
\:lrd) In \\CCk
'I'm tired of
reading about
it (a losing
streak), be-
cause these
kids are better
than that.•
-JOHN LIBENGOOD
Estancia coach
frve I.isl l..111 Jgaanst CJn~un.
GunzJkz, !.1111 L1ebcngQoJ' main
man an the bJckficJJ, pkkcd up 06
\3rds on 20 -.ames IJsl Yicck
' Perry b the only lineup ch.ingc. of-
fensl\ ch but L1cb1..:ngood ha" !.hJ~cn
thing up. 1.klcns1\l!l), Y..hcrc llr:.t·hJlf
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insurmountable edge
Senior \\ ilhc frabazo "111 st:.irt al
tack.le, "h11e Leo Murn: a !.t:.mJout of-
fensive guard, assumes an m idc line-
backer spot nc\t to junior 1:0 .:.lptai~
Ryan Crogan
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82 Thursday, September 15, 1994.
Tars' goal clear
~Misty May & Co. primed for this weekend's tourney
to decide Orange County's early-season best.
BY R.JCJiAJU> DUNN,
SN>llT:> WllfTU. sure off Misty. and the other
kids have improved a lot from
N E W P 0 R T last year, sp we're not really giv-
DEACH h 's ing up anything. Thal just makes
like a good quar-• us stronger."
terback -;iith a With their diverse hitting
,. p a i r o f A 11-strength, the Sailors are expected
American wide re-to repeat as Orange County (Di-
ceive rs und a sure-handed tight vision I)_ Champions this week-
end, or a slick point guard with end. They open pool play on Fri-
four scoring threats from which day against Marina at 4:30 p.m.
to choo!ie on a Cast break. (at Ocean View High). Corona
Jenny Hecker,· a junior setter del Mar begins pool play against
for Newport Harbor High's girts Sunny Hills at the same time and
volle)'ball team, top-ranked in location. '
Orange County, ClF ~outhern .Jn Division IJ, Estancia and
Section Division I and CJF State Costa Mesa will play at Fountain
Division I, is in a similar role. Valley and Ocean View high
There's a weapon everywhere. schools on Saturday.
Whether Hecker sets to Misty The Sailors return every slart-
KAr~urA RAISOSL/l o .. Tiit DAILY l'ILOT
No. 1 Newport Harbor's No. 1 volleyball weapon, Misty May.
five, with competition only on
Saturday at different sites.
).
NewP,ort Be~ch/Costa Mesa Daily Pl
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Orange county lnvltadonal
se~ves as measuring sue .
for girls volleyball · forces
..._ It's early; nevertheless
everyone gets a good look
at just where they are.
T he 15th annual Orungc
County Girls l ligh School
Volleyball Championships
arc this Friday and Saturday <1t
Edison, Occon Vil!w, l luntington
Dcoch, Marina and Fountain
Valley high school:..
There arc 43 teams (40 from
Orange County l\nd, for the first
time, three schoob from outside
the county). 111ere arc two
divisions which should allow for
some even early-season
competition.
As aJ~vays, this tournament is
vecy early in the high school
season. While the teams
while: ul 7:301 the Sailors will pl.1
Mi..,'>io.n Viejo.
Second-seeded Corona def Mu
is also at Ocean View on Friday.
Their 4:30 match is with Sunny
l lills and Jhc 7:30 fnutch pits the
Seu Kings and Fountain Valley.
Should Newport win its pool, i
would play at .s a.m. on ~aturd~y
ut Edbon, while CdM, with u fir
in its pool, would probably play •
9;30 a.m. at Huntington 13cuch.
1 he remaining seed• in Divisio
I arc Laguna Oeach (3), Calvary
Chapel (4), Capistrano Valley (5
~bter Dd (6), Huntington lleac
(7) and Edison (8). Other team:.
thJI would appear to be strong a
Dana Hills (9), Esperanza ( 11}
and San Clemente (13).
Since the tournament was
seeded before this season startctl
there arc some seeded teams tha
May, Melissa Schutz, Tina Bow-er from last year's squad that
man, Sara Fairborn or Julie reached the Southern Section
Hecker, opponents can expect a and State Division l title match-
quaf!ty spike that will probably es, including May, a two-time
end up a kill . Mizuno/USA Today All~
And when Jenny, Hccker's in American and last season's GIF
th e front row, she gives Newport Southern Section Division I Play-
Harbor a sixth weapon on the er of the Year.
floor, as she proved Tuesday "If you're scoring in only two
night in the Sailors' season open-rotations, what happens in differ-
er against Huntington Beach, ent rotations?" Glenn ques-
"ll's an important tournament
because you get a lol of play
against quality teams," said
Glenn, whose team won the title
last year against Laguna Deach.
·• J don't think it's as critical in
terms of how you do. You get tu
see where everybody's al and
look at yourself against other
teams, <1nd you get to look at
other kids.
Tuesday night, he expects the
Oilers to be in the thick of things
on Saturday.
"There arc so many good
teums in Orange County," Glem1
said. "That's why I think the best
volleyball in lhc nation is in Or~
angc County. It may not have the
best team, but I'll take 10 teams
rrom this area versus 10 froh1
an)''hcrc else. l'J s:.iy the best
10 teams arc out here; 1 like our
1,;hJnccs. And l have a feeling
I fontington 13each will be right
up there in the !ICmifin:ils this
"cckcnd. That's u good team."
. , arc not nearly as goou a)
they will be, it docs give
each team an idea of
where it will have to ge t
and against whom by the
ClF playoffs in
November.
have been beaten by
lower-seeded teams.
Calvary Chapel's
three-game sweep of
Corona del Mar and
Espera_!lza's loss to
unseeded La Habra arc
examples of some
early-season surprises.
gelling a pair of fakes over the tioned. "We have five (wet1P.ons),
net for unexpected ki lls. but hopefully six when (Jenny
"(Jenny) did a good job of Hecker) is in the front row and
mixing the ball up .against Hon--carr get dumps down. You don't "You want to win it, but
tington Beach,". said Glenn, , want somebody in there, where there's a lot more at stake do,,n
whose squad primed for the Or-people will say, 'We'll never have the roa~. People ju.st look at dif-
ange Counly Gh~mpionships Fri-to worry about her.' That's what fcrent lineups, seeing. \\l~at the)
day and Suturu~y with a 15-11, we want; everybody's a weapon need to ~\Ork on, and It g.t\<cs )OU
15-4, 15-13 non-league victory out there. That's our goal." • ~ good 1deu of "here you st~nd
So how docs Glenn c>.plain the
second .game, "hen Lhc Sailors
rolleJ to un 11-1 lead before
"inning 15-4. over the Oilers •a match in which The ultimate mission is to win 111 Orange County. That's one ot
Fairborn (17 ki'lls), May (14} and CIF Southern Section and State the best things about the tour-
Schutz (1 1) recorded kills in Division I championships, but rr.unent." ·
double figures, while Bowma·n the Sailors will worry about th at Newport Harbor won a Cl I
"We sc l'\·cd tough and they
had some pJs!l1ng breakdowns,
;111d thut's ho" \\e \\ere able to
get. some pu1nts, and we just
jumpcJ on them," he said. •·we
pbycd pretty ''ell, but they
played poorly. We got on kind of
a roll. We scored in bunches
Tue~duy. We didn't score _a
point, then sidC:out. We'd sideout,
then we'd ha\e ~ome tuns. l don't
J...now if that's good or bad."
(five) and Julie Hecker (four) 'in December. title ip 1987, Glenn's second
added hitting s\rength. For now, their test comes fri-year.
·"Last year," Glenn continued, day and Saturday in the Orange . "In hitting, this team is . as
"Misty, out of 100 sets, would County Championships, where strong as that team, but our
get 80. This time she got 20, be-the finals a.re scheduled for 4 blocking is very average. We
cause five other people are out p.m. on Saturday at Edison High. need a lot of work on the block,''
there. Jenny mixed il up, which Eight pools of three schools Glenn said.
is what we're tryin~ for in our at-will compete in Division J. In Di-Althoug.h Glenn's Sailors
tack. It takes a little Jess pres-vision II, there are four pools of swept Huntington Be:.ich on
GOLF
froM P•w• 81
lh\.: p1v .. 'iun .. 1..lll throughout 1n a
• lr''1.. 111 tlC..h .llld hdJ Oil tu Will
'-"llh .1 '-under 137 Richard
1\d.im' 'hot .i fi.1 111 lead aft er 1 he
I 1r,1 1..l.t\ 111 the tw11-dtt) event.
(j11l' Ml\cr (Mc..•adowlark).
c >'111r Drill (lllL n\ d uh •.:hampion
lr.irn \k,1tni.,1 .rnu Mill Borden
(Pellcan-11111) tied lor \Ccond at
I ii] Bf'\ an S.iltll\, LI co,ta Mc\a
n.111\• "hC'l lmt \\Ith five hole'
r1.. m.iin111g last year after leading
b\ 1hrec !.trnJ..e..,, 11111!lhcd tfoa Tor
llfth at 140
• lnnugural ficniors Oivi ion ..
. l>uug M1ll.1r. national sales
111.1nagcr for Henington golf bag
"nd .1 member of the Co\ta Mesa
Ciolf .ind CC', won low grO't!> (150)
111 thL' new -.cm.or' division of the
1uurnamcnt Dick Lamb
(I A1kev.11od CC) v.on lo"' net (140)
Ill I he 'cn10rl\.
t• { arolinu on hh mind ...
R1dlJrd Th oma .. of NC\\.>porl
Bi:ach. world traveler <tnd
mterna11onal gnlfcr, fi ni<,hed in the
111r ll) on Sept 2 1n the men's
\l'lOllli night (5·10· 7 handil-ap ) al
tliL I l1h .innual DuPont World
\m,11e ur I f,1nd1cap Golf
C h.1mp111n,h1p 111 Myrtle Dench.
\ (
\k.111\ 1.M>IJ golf er.., from
,1rouml lhL w,11 Id 1.:uinpeted for
four day' 1n W ll1~ht!I.
I hnnra,, originally from
\11,l1.rl1 1. ha\ .1 United Stall'.'
I i•1ll i\""Ktallllll
't \( 11\)-ret.:ogn11l:<l handicap (5 . 7
h 1n~lk'dfl 1mfox-). b\11 d '
hL long IO a 101.:al duh hecause nf
hi' e\ce') travehn~ for Avco
I• 111Jncial \erv1cc~
"It\ ~ome1h111~ I'd like to do
• 1g.11n, but lh'-111'-.il-. tend to
1wifnrm heller l•cc..ause the
n111d1 11un<., arc d1flercn1. It\ very
v..1rm .ind humid, ' Thoma' ... aid of
thL DuPont World Amateur. "It's
four rounJ, nf -.enou<; tourn.tment
cl.·1;. .. '>II that in ll'>dl 1s a \CT)' good
flllfing e\1lCrlCnCe ...
I homa~ favorite places to play
1mlude Ireland anll Scotland.
• 'f ~r off for El Uandllo 'hrin~ :
.. Am.itcuf\ mlh arc invited to
play in the El Band1to Shrine Clu b
of Newport Beach's 24th annual
Golf Cla ·sic on Wedne<,day .at
Mi le Square Golf Cour c. Opening
tee time is 10 a.m .
Hole-in-one prizes include a
two-door Chevrolet Camero Z2
or S23.500 in c.:a-.h. "hilc free
bonus pri1e~ include three-day,
two-night vacation pack:igc ...
Trnphi~·., and award!> v.ill also he
given to the 'top three finbher.., in
,t£veral men\ and women\
divisions.
lt 's billed as the bc!>t
tournament .bargttrn of the ye~1r.
with $75 covering tournament and
green fees, ca rt' and dinner.
Dinner only 1'> $25: goll only i'
$50. The field is limited lo 90
playe rs. l·or further information.
contact tournament' chairm en I lal
McLaughlin (644-2790), Art
Jepson (497-3116) or Ed Ulrich
( 644-8788).
•Special Olympics ...
Sponsored by the Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce, the Cttv
of Costa Mesa and h1rv1ew ·
Developmental Center. the 28th
annual Fairview Special Olympic..,
Golf Tournament will be held
Sept. 23 at the Co ta Me a Golf
and Country Club (Lo. Lago
Course).
fee times arc 8:30 a.m. with a
scramble format An entry fee of
$75 covers green Ices, cu rl,
beverages during play and a buffet
luncheon. All proceeds benefit the
Special Olympics Athletes of
Fairview Devclopmcnt:il Center in
Costa Me!ia. Contact Lynne
McKn i ht at..957-5105.
•Tee off for Che YMCA ... The
Newport Deach/Costa Mesa
YMCA will be sponsoring ili. fi~t
golf 1ournumcn1 on Monday <it the
Newport Beach Golf Cour e .
Proceed from the tournament will
go directly to program' and
equipment for youth, 'eniors,
adult~ and f amilics. and the
phy ically chnllcnged.
Included in the $75 fee ore
green fees, cart, buffet dinner and
rume. Spon .. orship are availahlc.
Call 642-9990 for more details.
Richard Dunn Is • DaJly Pilot
Sports Writer whose club ~olf
column appears ttrtry ThuNdflJ·
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS
CdM girls trim Uni
IRVINE -With a domin:i ting pcrforn1ancl! in singles,
the Corona del Mar High gi1 b tennis tCJm cl;iimcd its • •
first victory of the season, do,q11ng host University, 12-6, ~
in a non-league match Wedne!IJay.
Freshman Nina Vaughan maJe her fir:.t appearance of the season
in No. I singles, and rcspund-:d with 6-2, 6-4, 6-1 victories. Alissa
Scott also swept from her No. 2 slot, as Corona took eight of nine
possible points in singles. .
Seniors Jenny Glasgow and Christie O'Mcara swept their doubles
matches for the second str:.iight duy.
CdM which fell to Lus Alt11111tos in totul games on Tuesday, will be ·
on the road again friday, facing llarva1 d \Vcstl:il.c at Studio City.
CdM 12, UNIVERSITY 6
Singles: V.Jugh3n CCdM) dcr. Nkhul), l.·2, dcr. T .il..rno, 6·~, def. Ph.me, C>-l; Srott
(CdM) ~on, 6·2, 6:3, 6-2; Allinson tCd\11 lost, 0 6, 0·6, ••On, 7.5,
Doubles: J. Clasgow·O'Me.Jr.J <Cd\11 lfl'f. Ourc·K.lne. 6·2, def. Krupoff·KrupoH, 6-1,
def. Tal..:anu·Clark, 6·2; Rhodcs·P\•rc.i 1Cd\\) tou, 6·7, ~on, 6·3, lost, 6·7;
ltJrringlon·M. Glasgow (Cd,'"" 10)1, J.6, ''un, 6·l, lusl, 2-G.
Eagles handle Savanna
COSTA MESA -Single~ .. 1.1nJout~ Whitney Gilliam e.
and Camella Jaeger each S\\l!JH ~tree sets to lead the Es-~
tancia High girls tenni) t.,.c.1111 tu a 12·6 non-lc;igu1.: victory
Wednesday over visiting Sav.inn.1.I
The Eagles' No. 3 singles ph}Jr. Katie Krci!llC, :'.Ind doubles teams
Leslie Najarian und Natalu.: IC1iney, as well as Amy Fortner and
Kathleen Kanjer won two set ..
Estancia improve~ to 2-1 .
ESTANCIA 12, SAVANNA 6
Singles: Gilliam <El def. L Tran, 6·J, def. Chung, 6·0, def. N. Tr.:in, 6·2; j.icgcr (E)
won, 6·2, 6·0, 6·4; Kreislc (f} lo>I, J.6, won, 6·1, 6·4. -Doubles: NajJrian-Raincy (C) Jc(. Anlonio·V. Ph:im, G-2, d11f. Ng·T. Pham, 6·2, lost
to Oecrt-Tran, 4·6; Fortocr·KJnjcr ([) \\Un, 6· 1, lu>I, 4·6, \\On, 6·4; MacOuff·Svalltc (E)
lost, J·6, 1·6, 2·6.
Mus angs edged on games ·
COSTA MESA -The Costa Mc.sa High doubles team ---
of Song Kim and Detty r ukumoto )wept three set~ from ;a
Saddlcbaek High, but the Roadrunner:. cutnc a"ay with a
non-league victory on game~ (87·67) in u ~-9 match
Wednesday.
Mesa doubles partners Uycn Nguyen and Lananh Do \\On two sets,
while Mustangs single players Krista Tool, Jeannette f\t aher nn<.J
Jenny Potter each won one.
IADDLllACK t COSTA MESA 9
(S•tltllelt•ck w(ns en ••m••1 87·67)
Singles: Tool ICM) lost to C.lu, 1 ·6, lmt to Ngu)'en, 1 ·C., def. Chu, 6-4; M:ihcr (CMI
lost, 0·6, 1·6, won, 6·3; Poller ICM) lusl, O·G, 3·6, ~un, 6-l.
Doubles: Koh.ira·IC. Ngu~cn (CM) lo>I 10 Ly·~, 1·6, lost lo lfutnh·Qu.lch, 2·6, def.
lester·Br.innon, 6·\; U. Nguyen·Oo lC\\) lost, 2·6, \'I.On, 6·4, 6·4; Klm.ful.umoto ICM»
won, '1·6, 7-S, 6·'1. •
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·ONMAJOUIPAIR.41 .. NTALS AVAl~•L• ••••• TOWING· & ••TIMAT••
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Saturday's Gold . Division I starts on
Friday night with eight
pools of three teams. The
Cop two teams in each
pool mo"c to a 16·tcam.
elimination tournament
on Saturda). Volleyball
Division playoffs arc
scheduled at 12:30 p.m.
(quarterfinals), 2
(i.cmifinals) and 4
(finals), all at Edison
These pl;1yoff matches
start at 8 a.m. at either.
Edbon or l luntington 13c:.1ch '"1th
the \\inners battlmg for the GolJ
Divi:.ion championship at LJbon
while the first-round plJ}Olf losi:r:.
will move to l luntingtun fur the
Silver Dhision champiomhip.
Friday's thirtl·place I 1nbhers
play at Marina I ligh on SaturJay
for the Bronze Division
chan1pionship .
Division II starts on Satu1 day
and will be played :.1t Ocean Vic\\
and Fountain Valley high !\Choo!~.
There nre four poob of foe teams
with the top two teams in eJch
pool advancing to an eight·tcam
elimination tournament on
Saturday afternoon at OceJn
View.
Ne\\port Harbor is the top seed
in Division J and \\ill pb) on
Fritlay al Ocean View. l he 111..,1
match is ut 4:30 against M~a.
High.
111 Di' ision 11, Estanc1
1s m the \\ hitc Pool, "hi ch wiH
~tJrt Jt 8 .1.m. at fountain Valle)
I ligh' ·1 he EJglcs mu:.t battle
V Jh:m:iJ, Francis PJrker (San
Diq~u), Wc:.tmini.tcr and La
Quint.1 lor the plJyoff spots .
CostJ ~tcsa is in the Qluc Pool
anJ will play ut Ocean View High
The other Dl ue Pool . teams includ
Ocean View, Whittie r Christian,
Kennelly and Tustin.
The Oh ision 11 playoffs at
Ocean View will be played at
apprO\imately 2 p.m .
(quarterfinals), 2:3() (semifinals)
and 3 (finals).
\\'hilt: 1his tournament does not
show ho" good each le am "ill be
in mid-No,cmbcr, it docs give
l!\'Cl)bOJ) an idea of '"ho should
be good "hen CIF time comes.
Orange County Volleyball Club
Fall Clinics will begin Sunday
The 199.t Orange County Volleyball Club f~linics and prac-
tice for 14 and under playcr!I will start thb Sunday.
The~ clinics arc for fifth through eighth grac.len. with two areas
of <.Jircclion -tho!ie working '' ith and wishing to eventually join
the OCVOC Club program :ind those that \\ish to learn how to
play t h~ g:.ime :rnd/or prepare for their school teJm. ·
Practices are held e,·cry Sunday through Dec. 4 (except Thanks-
giving weekend) from l to 3 pm. ut fhe Coron:i def Mar I ligh
gym. The cost is S80 per pla)cr.
The emphasis "ill be on teaching the fundamerital s~ills of vol·
leyball, including pas!ling, scuing, serving, digging and spiking cou-
pleJ '' ith team play. •
High school OCV13C ll)Outs ''ill be Nov. 13. Returners \\ill be
mailed information '' hilc new playe rs are asked to call 723-017
for information.
Balboa Bay Volleyball Club notes
The Dalboa 13ay Vollc}ball Club
'viii hold its firs t practice this Sun-
day for the l4 and under boys
from noon to 2 p.m. at the New-
port Harbor High girls gym.
The clinic is for ull boys in
grades five th rough eight who are
CoN The
interested in future club ex
ence or learning lhe game of
leyball. Practices are held c
Sunday through Nov. 20 al N
port l larbor High. The cost is
per 'player. For more informa
phone 723·0170. ..
DING KING . ' ......... .
,.
JR. ALL·AMIRICAN FOOTBALL
Pee Wee Trojans get ·it done
I ~ Pfaff, Hansen punish the South Gate
Rams defense behind a sturd y front line.
N ewpon Mesa Jun101
All -American Fvotball
opened its season last ~~t~rday with the Pee Wei:
I.ro1ans emerging with a 20-<> • • • • v1c~ory at home against thl S<Juth Gate Rams.
1 ! he T~ojans' offense ·"ils le by the blocking of
Mike Pulido, Alan Sae11.t and Brandon Johnson, who
helped open the holes fo1 tailbacks Dayne Pfaff and
Kevin Hansen who rushed for well over 100 yards.
Pfaff scored three times.
Quart~roa(k Greg Stan.pk)' guided the Trojans' of-
fense while throwing fo1 t\' o extra points.
.After .allowing an earl) score, the defense, led by
middle linebacker Nick Stroffe, shut South. Gate out
for three quarters to ensu1e the victory. Ot~r sta.ndout players on defense included Andy
Rankm, Enc Snell, Charlie McDonald, Matt Gully
and Kevin Olson. Stroffe and Olson each had inter-
ceptions for the Trojans.
r In other games involving local teams:
• Fighting Irish l~, Rowland Heights I~: The Mi~get entry rallied to earn the opening deadlock
ag:unst a strong Raiders' team at Donita Creek Field.
Tailback Dennis Alshulcr notched the first score
fot th.c Iris~ on. a IO-yard spurt through a big hole on
the nght side m the third quarter. The other tally
came with just a minute left in the game when Jeff
Thompson bulled hb \\ay O\\.:r for the score from 5
ya rds out behind the big lt 1sh offensive line.
The line, consisting vr Mike Stanton, Grant Es-
tabrook, Nathan Matlin, Justin Shea and Ty Harper,
controlled the line of scrimmage all day.
On defense, linebackers Seth 'Richardson und
Adam Horowit£ helped b.11 .. k up au inexperienced dt!-
fensive Jine that pe rformed "~ell. The defcnsi\e end~
I
kept the pressure on the quarterback with three sacks
by Curt ~umner, who was named defemive player ol
the game.
The offensive pla)•e rs of the game were Alshulcr
and Thompson, "'ho combined ror more thun 200
yards an<l scored a touch<lown apiece.
• Dueno Park 8, llulTalocs 0: One brcak<lown on
defense all <lay cost the Junior l\lidget 13uffalocs u
touchdown and cost them the game.
, The score came on a 45-yard trap against a New-
port Mesa tc.1m that > icldcd approximately 75 yards
on the day. The defense was led by Dret Sweetland,
Craig Levine, Rid.ey Martin and Neal Perlmutter.
The lluffaloes were ·turned back three times after
going the length of the field, twice by holding calls in-
side the 20 and once by a dropped pass in the end
zone. •
The lluffoloes piled up more than 200 }'Urds on the
~round and dom inated the time of possession. Lead-
ing the offense were Nate Lemmerman and t Mau
Lopez, and an ofknsive line of Garrell Link, !\Hitt h -
rael, Drud Craig, ~tikc Tunney and Tra,is Hackett.
•Carson 19, lluckc)CS 0: In the loss, the Buckeyes
played "'ell defensively, holding la!.! )Car's conference
champions to only six points in tho second ~alf and
shulling down a powe rful running game. ··
On offense, running backs Tyler and Gunner Mc-
Clellan were bright spots, while strong inside blocking
was provided by tackles Aaron Wilks and Matt War-
sak.
'Head coach Mitch Morrison was also pleased with
defensive pcrformnnccs of inside linebackers Reed
Mo~rison and Tyler McClellan. Morrison caused a
fumble and McClellan lrnd two quarterback sacks.
SATURDAY'S GAMES
11 ;i.m. -Bruins \S, Do\~ncy R.uorb;acl.; (home) .•
I p.m. -Bu(fJlocs \). OO\\ncy R.uorl1o1c.l.s 1hom•·).
1 p.m.-Buc.l.c)CS at L.1 Mir.id.> Tro1.ins
1 p.m.-Troj;ans ;it P.>r.>mounl 01lc1•,.
3 p.m. -Fighting Irish .ti "om .tll..SJnt.> Fe ~prings S.iints.
llomc gJmC) JI Oonil.i Creel. focld. •
Thursday, Septernber 15. 1994 83
Vanguards
romp, 5-1
POP WARNER FOOTBALL
COSTA MESA .-
Twin brothers Jorge and
1 lector Pere£ combined
to score three goals as
the Southern California
College men's soccer
team defeated \.isit1ng
Christ inn He ritagc, 5· l,
Wcdne!.day night in a
non-conference game.
Local Pop Warner teams
have tough opening week
Jorge accounted for
tv.o goals and h\O as!>ists
as sec (2-3) scoreJ four
times \\ithin a :?!·minute
span in the second half
to break the match \\ide
open.
Orange Co:i>t Collcgl.!
transfer Kevin Villar
opened the scoring for sec in the 23rd minute
to make it J -0 at inter-
mission, }orge PereL then
scored his goals at LJ1e
5:!nd and 57th m1nules
for a 3-0 lead.
Brad Bentley and l lcc-
tor Perez completed 1he
Vanguards' scoring by
the 73rd minute, but the
shutout attempt of goalie
Brent Rogers was spoiled
two minutes after that.
Christia n llerituge
dippcd to 0-4.
I t was a rugged be·
ginning of the
season for the five
entries in Costa Mesa
Pop Warner Football
last Saturday.
Each of the five
teams lost, but the
~eneral feeling \\.:is
there \\ere a few
{)
Iii!-~-··~···-"-~~;;,. -~ . .. ,,,; ·.
bright spots in each of the 1local camps.
The l\t idget CO\\ bo) s Ua11lcd a tough
Santa Ana Redskins team on the road
and came away "ith a 6-U setback
under the lights.
.. We had a weight probkm." s;iid
head coach Da\c Coash, "ho lost his
starting center, t~o tackles and a g\urd
, ... ho "ere judged to be too hea') to
play in last Saturday's game. ·1 h;it
meant the Cm' boys were forced to pla~
"ith 18 players, against the Rcdskinll'
32.
The leading rusher \1.;is fullba0ck
James Co.ash, while tight end Austin
Stuart caught eight passes for 68 yardi..
First-year playe r Adam Bee~ started at
center and played the entire game.
In other local Pop Warner uction:
•"It was a rough outing for the
boys," admitted Junioi: Pee Wei.: Con-
COLLEGE WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
Southern California College (9-1)
de(. Clarcmont·Mudd-ScripffS, 15·8,
15-10, 15·9 at Claremont.
SoulhNn California Colll·ge I.ill
lcadcr: Simone Burgc~meir, lJ.
Jor) hi.;ad coach Roy A:.ucga after his
team absorbed " 34-0 I~'> to the hust
Santa 1'\na Seminoles.
A:.uc~a h;.i)tcni..:d to point out .th:.it it
\\;JS a llrsHimi: c:o.perie11cc for mun)"Of
the playerll. And he sel ~ll:J the cnurc
te.im tor pl:.l)cr vi the \\1,:c:k honor'3
•In the M 1gJ1l) ~l ite., Oi\1')fl>1l, 111
"h1d1 nv ~1ctu.tl -.core ;inti no rc1.urd
arc h.cpl, the Cobr.t) \\cl. :.hut uut b>
Gari.fen Gru~c. \\ hi ... h :.-.on: 1 kiu·r
tuud1Jm, ns
'I hrcc uf th1.: 1;; "" re-, curnc in the-. .. rir:.t h;.ill, but th1. Cu t.1 \klla tic! lbl!
-.t1lkned a bit ahcr 1h..1t.
Quar1c1b.ick S .. uu Chu hookcJ up
\\Ith recehcr ·1 re,ur !\h:D.JJ :.i llUJBbcr
ol time:., \\ hilc the 1.h: fon .. h I." charge
":J) ~pcarhi:adcd l > Ki.!SC~ 1'..:tcr ...
•'I he 1'1:c \\cc Cult:.. c:imc out on
the .. hurt eoJ of :.i 31-<1 d1.:cbiun in :.i
roJJ game ag;iinst the:: C~ pre:.!> Chiefs.
Mean'' hile, the Corni.lncltc., lo:.1 to thr.:
5addleback Valk) Golt! 01.::ir;,,, l::!·O.
SATURDAY'S GAMES
10 .i.m.-Cobras \S. N. lc.on11 8C:J.ch lhomcl.
10 J.m.-Condors .ll S.i.ddlcb.i.d. Valley.
/'l.oon -Colli 11s. la l IJbra R.iidc:rs (home).
2 p.m. -Comanche$ .ll 1' luni; Bc.l<h
2 pm. -Co\\bO>S "s. C~prns Cout1;.i.rs (homl'
llomc gJmcs .trc .it Co>IJ \k>.1 ll1gh
Estancia girls belt La Quinta in three straight
WESTMINSTER -Tht. £!)tan·
cia High girJs .voile) ball h ... rn1 1s off
to a 2-0 start follo\~ing Wednes-
day's non-league sweep, 15-8, 15-3,
15-11 , al La Quinta.
senior right-side hitter Jenny Rob-
ertson, \\ith three ace :,lf\Cs Jlong
with five kills, \\Cre the standouts
for Estancia.
M~~~F:~AMILY OWNED AND -,-v--.;;..;;;:;..;;~~:.:.: Where Our
Sophomore middle blocker
Joanna Fielder, with five kills, and
Next up for tl)c l::agle:, 1~ thi:
Orange County Tou111Jme111. start·
ing Friday.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOT~ALL HONORS
. .
Orange Coast Players of· the Week , . .
MATT SAUK
A 6-foot-1,
190-pdund
freshman
quarterback,
he completed
7 of 15
passes for
115 yards
and two TDs
as a backup. He al5CJ ru;:,hed
for a 9-yard score.
JOSH Hill
A 6-foot-4,
230-pound
freshman .
linebacker,
he recorded
five solo
tackles,
caused two
incompletes,
had a sack, an interception
and a big pass rush.
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~we played like dog ' meat,' -(Harbor's Bill Barnett
.._. Veteran polo ·coach
not too t~rilled with his
Sailors in ·opening start.
Nl:.WPOR-J
DEACH -'I here
were mo ment)
when l\e'' por 1 I iar-
bo r High ":.i1cr
polo co.ich Uall 13:.ar·
nett "anted tu buryh1!. fact.
Thcre ""'" liulc U.1rncll coulJ
Jo ,,., he "atchcd '1 iung Le.mg
lk.ich \\ 1bon, r .mJ..:cd '\o 2 in thi:
Cir Southern s~\.ll\. n D1\1'\11...n I
prcscJson· pull O\ crm.ilth ha ... S.111-
ors in the !>Cason opener for po~h
schools'\\ ednesd:J\. .
"It '~Js c..1T1bJrr;., .. 111g at 1im-s,"
s,uJ 13.irnctt. "hos.:· i.quaJ Jb·
sorbcJ :.i 16-7 nun-lc.1guc Jr..:k..it.
Ne,\purl 11:.uhur. r.111J..:cJ '.\o. 7
In lhc !>Jilli! prc:,ea'>un p..ill, \\JS
nearly )hut oul lll the .,ecund h.ilf.
II h:.id m1s!tcJ IU consccul1\e
shol~·l>n·gu..il br..:fl re huh: rn:.io
G.illc W)<1ll .,rnr\.J \\ilh 13 SI!\.·
ond~ h.:ft in 1hc g.im~. cu11in,:; thi:
Sailor::.' ul1inia1e ddi~11 lrorn Juu-
blc lu s111glc J1g1t~.
"\ve play.:J hJ..:1: Jl1g mi::.it,''
D.1rm.11 \;I'd "\\c 1hrc'' 1hc b:ill •rn :.iy too many 1imo, anJ their in-
lcnslly level \\J\ for lt ... ~onJ that uf
ou rs. We \\ere luck' \\C J1Jn'1 lo:.I!
by ~U." .
CAu.r I'. LUKSC'll/fOll Tiit DAILY J>1LOT
Newport Harbor's Gabe Wyatt (9) tries to shoot over t~e defense of Long Beach Wilson's Damon Baggs.
The l3ruin::., "ho reached the
Southern Section Di' ii.ion I l>cmifi-
11.:ils a )Car ago, and relurn every
:.t.irh~r Crum th:ll team, haJ a lot
10 do \\ilh 1he Sailori.' ;ec:ond-lulf
· collJpsc:; l:.argely b1.:c:.iuse of a
pressing dclense that e.iu~cd a
Joten Ne\\port Hurbor iurnoven;
in the final 14 minutes.
"!,think 1hey'll give (top-ranked)
Coron.t Jcl Mar a . battle for the
(Clf) champion~hip," Darnell
-.Jid. ··sure. Corona wen t lo 1hc fi.
nah l.t!->l )CJr, but Wilson hal>
C\ e ry !.ingle i.larler back.
"One thing I hope for is that
this lol>l>.will be an aw:ikcning call
for our team. We\e go1 to gel 10
the poin1 ,.,,here \\e can compete
\\ith Coron.t ;ind those learns in
th Sea Vie\\ League."
remaining .
After
Ncwpor
Har bor
pulled t
within t\\
on Wyatt'
second goa
of the sec
ond pcriol.I
Wright
)Co red on
i>upcrb pla)
in the hol
Wyatt led
Nc:wporl
Harbor
with five
goals, while
goalkeeper
Graham
Harvey had
10 saves.
Scott Slick-
1 er and
Todd Mcll-
wain added
one goal
each.
Ad am
Wright
(seven
(..\\[\' p l.~·ot.11 J'o• TllL l).\llY r11.or to give Wit
T~rs' John Jones maintains possession. son a 9-
goals), Pat Cochran (fi\e) :ind
M:lll Armato (three) "ere the
Bruins' primary threats on offcn)~,
while goalie Nick' Hill recorded 11
saves.
The Sailors fell behind early, 5-1
with two minutes, 19 seconds re-
maining in the opening perio~
when Armato scored on :i lob )hot
off ihe fast break. ·
But the Sailors, outshot by the
Bruins, 26-13, rallied in the second
period, as Wy:itt, Mcilwain, Chris
Seib and ·Mike Pee tz . produced
steals. They cut Wilson's lead to 8-
6 with 16 second!. lcf1 in the first
half, when Wy<ll t l>COred on :i
breakaway.
After Wilsoit led, 7-'l, carlv in
the second, Stickler -.cored .\, ith·
4:33 left and WyaH aJJed ~1 goal
from 10 meters out on a .6·on-5
h a lf ti m c
edge. Wright, with Wyatt clo!.el
defe nding in the t\\o-meter area,
tipped the ball high ou t of the
,,.:iter, 1hcn lunged toward his own
lobse ball, grabbed control of it,
spun and scored. . .
The Sailors, who missed all
seven shots-on-goal in the third
period, fa.iled to convert twice dur-
ing Wilson ejections in the quar-
ter.
Wright scored all three Oruin
goab in the 1hird period, the Wil-
son's firsl t\\ o goals in 1he fourth.
LONG HACH WIUON 16
NIWPORT HARBOR 7
Long Be.ch Wil~on 6 3 l
Ntwporl H•rbc>t 2 4 0 t -;
LB Wil~on st'"onng: Wrighl 7, Cochran S,
Armato l, Joseph 1. Savn: Hill 11 .
"'WJ>Or1 Harbor seoting: ~att S, ,
Mcllw;ain I, Sti<l.~r 1. s.t~s: Har~ 10 •.
Mustangs faced .. with som8 .legitimate· cofnplitition _ . .
rn :ii La Quinta, .t2-U, in their opener . man. .._.Last week's cakewalk only
a 'walk-through' for serious
situations, starting Friday
Westminsi..:r boai>li. talent at the )kill
positions, a!. \\Cll :.is l>Oml! bc:cf up frun1.
l3oth concern Miller, ''hose team ts
ra.nkc<l No. J in the Cl F Sou1hern Sec-
t11,>n Oivbion Vlll and has loi.t just once
in its la!'>t 11 _gumcs.
Crenshaw, an All·CIF dcfcni.iH: end
l.i~t fall, averagct.l a mc:re 19.3 )ar<ls per,.
prO\'Cd, as the Lions yil!!Jcd minui.-3$
)ards on the ground agninsl La Quinta.
''They have a 295-pound t\\o-way lmct-
m.in (i.cnior Dennis Glasb)), \\ho cou!u
give us problems," said Miller, "ho "ill
also ha\'e lo deal with an offcmive fron t
averaging approximately 245 pounds.
s;lll)C·high 52 pnh, incl udi ng 1 D runl>
of lo :anJ '17 )-1(J), :inu aho returned an
intcrccp1-ion -t I yards for a TD.
\\'elltminstcr bl!nditcd from si."< turn-
o,eri> unJ se\cn s:icJ..s against La Quinta,
)3y J3AlU\Y fAULKN l l\, h•lll\ \\l\ltH
A f1er debu ting '\\ith
''hat a111oun1r..:J Lo
noth111g mote thJn a
drc.:ss n.:hc;.in,JI -a 50·6
Jrubbing of 01."CUn View -
the; Co)t:.i ~1c ....... I l1gh fout-·
carry aga inl>l Oceun
. View, Ul>ing touch-
down runs of 70, .5,
12, 61 and 44 yards
to finish with lSl
ru)hing yards.
"That's gocad, though, becau)c \\e
need something 01her than 50·6 games lo
gel ready for the Pacific Coal>t Lc.1gue,"
Mille r continued.
• bu 1 com111i11ed JO penalties for 94 yards.
~liller \\:JS cxlrcmely plca!>ed wi1h his
tcam 's zero fumbles and paltry 20 pen-
:.ally yJrds in 1hc opener, an~ would likely
improve to 2-q "ith similar efficiency.
bull lc:.tm f.1~e'> .i l>11~ c..h..ilrcn&c I n,IJ) Jl
7:30 p m Jt \h -,1111111 ... ti.r High.
"\Vci.1min.,tcr is a good :.oliJ team,
\\hich I thinJ.. is qui1e ..i bi1 bcllCr ihan
Ocean View," Miller !..aid. ''It ha~ a
quarterback (Jerry Allbon) "ho can
throw the b.111 \'cry well, a good running
b..ick (Leonard Ibarra) and formidable
olfcnl>1ve unJ tlcfensive line)."
The Lioos, hO\\evcr, may need all of
th.it to comen<l \\Ith the M u~t:.ings, '"'ho
ha\c "hJt m;.iy be one of Or:inge Coun-
ty's most C.\plo)i\ e bad.fields in l>eniors
Oc\\~1)ne Crcn.,h.i, ... and Charles Chat·
Myron Miller
Ch:itman, an All-
CIF cornerback as a
junior, abo topped
the 100-yard plateau
with 116 on 11 car-
ries, includ1n~ one
Westminster scored fou r toud11.Jo,\nS
in a six-minute span against La QuintJ
en route to a 28·0 lead "ith 8:05 ld1 in
the first half.
Allison, a 5-11, 165 rcturninSt ~1onc:r,
completed eight of 12 for 131 ):l."fd!'> and
t''o TDs, and ran for another !>core.
Mel>J will bb boosted by the full-time
relurn of All·ClF lineman Jason Weir,
''ho plJ) cd spor Jdically last week \\hi le
nursing .i sprained anJ..le. .
W~l>tlllllhtcr leads 1hc series, 3-0, bul
thoi.e mee ting) ( l 961-63) occurred more
lhan a decade be.fore any current pla)Crs
\\Cre born.
"\\'1.:s1m1n ... 1cr \\ill be u mud1 bc:llt:.r
lest lur U!'>, and \\c'rc louking lon,Jrd LO
1t," Cu-.1.1 Mc!> ... Cuach ~hron t--tillcr SJid
of \h1: Lion.,, v.;ho thr.1~h~d cro-:.s·\0\\11
Sailors · enter with a
stacked deck Friday
.._. Ocean View still trying lo
work itself out from state's
longest losing streak.
BY llAJUlY FAUt.1'Jl.'.t::R, ~1·111tfa \\1111u
D epl!nJ111g un ~96iii"'I:;~~~
h u w ..,. ll u "" +~ • 12 -r,\ luvk ;,1 11. t~ .1
the odd., arc cithc:r \:s; J
o\ef\\hclmiogly in ~~ s 'b.-/ . f I ' " ~:r la\ur o t 1e Ne"· ........ _._.-
pun I {Jr bur I ligh footh,all team,
or 01.c;.i11 \'11.:w i) C\tremcly O\.CT·
due
01,;1..;.in \'11.:w, \\ hid1 hosl'> 'the
S.i1lur!-> f'11J .1\ 11ight :it 7:30 at
Wc.,1111111stcr I ltgh , come-. in on
the \hon cnJ ul ~c,erJI 1re11d), in-
cluding a 30·g~1111e lu~1ng )treak,
the lunge'' 111 lhe '>!ale
A1.h.l1tio11ally, the ">eah.1wk-.. h..ivc
not won 111 c..1gh1 previous rneeliugs
with a Jeff Unnklcv-coached Sari·
or), hJv111g been out..,corcd 188-29
in lhc series, which indudes four
Tar ~hu1ou1s
Newport, which opened with n
28-10 victory O\t:r Orange, will
al~o bt b1dJ1ng fur a 2-0 record
for 1he si).th \tr;1ight i.c~1~on.
Despi te the)c pattern,, Dnnkky
in!'>tstl> his tcJm will not he looking
past Ocean View, and 1hat fhc
Sailurl> ha\e plcn1y • to improve
upon from their opene r.
"Ocean View is going to wm a
game th1-. year, and we don't want
it to be U')," said UrinJ..lcy, who
wclcui11cs 1hc carly·~ca~on chal-
lenge of h,1ving to pr\;pan: for the
Scah.iwl.'' ollcn.,1vc d1\el'>1ty.
"'J hey do a lot of different
thing-.," Urinkley cxpl..iined. "They
run a double-ligh t entl option ~t
taci,.., and then the next \l!ric!> they
come out with no h,1,l.s. It's nice
rogct tc.:~cJ t1ke 1har and b~
fon:ctl 10 lllJkc )OlllC all1ui.tme nb.
Th.11. experience mJy come in
lwnlly la1c:r CUJ in the -.easor,."
U1 •""-Icy abo hop<.:!-> 10 correct
sumc mi,cucs against Orange, in·
eluding four fumble!-> (three of
'' h1..:h "ere lo-.t), ~vme de cision-
ni...king on 1hc ki king gJlllc {licltl·
ang punb), :.anJ some underneath
pJss CO\l!ragc execu tion by 1hc:
Sailor lincl>ad..e rs.
The 1 ..ir' l>lJrt an ident1cal line-
up thi~ "e1:k, including )cnior
quJrtc1b.1d John G1ordJnt, who
'>i .1rJ..:lc<l an his ~lJrting debut.
Giordani cumplctcd 11 of 18 for
137 ) art.ls, mcluding :.in 18-yard
tuuchdo,\n connection wi1h )Cnior
n:cc1ver Jon Uentinger.
The Ne\\ port ground att:ick,
\\ hich features a lhrec-man tail-
back by rnmmi11ec, abo nourii.hc<l
behind a raw offen!>ive line in
week one.
S1:11iur Urian John!->Ofl gave I lur-
borits-i 1fth TUshe r in its l:isr i>i."<
games to 1op 1he JOO-yard plateau
( 109 yard'i on J l carries, including
a 46-yarJ touchdown scamper).
Senior Edon Kagasoff (79 yardl>
on 13 carri~s) and junior Jeremy'
M..1l>On (46 on '13) round out the
tailba~k trio.
Ocean View', a 50-6 loser to
Coi.ta Mei.a lost week, <.lid ha\e
some offensi\c success again!.t the
Mumngs, compiling 155 pa~srng
yards 011 n>ne of l 7, with one TO
to'>l> <ind one intcrcep~on.
The Scuhawk~ managed only 98
yafd\ on the ground, however,
which wai. 20 more thJ n Newport
ullowcll 01 ange.
Occ:i n View, guided by ~econcJ·
year Co.1ch John Donnelly. 1s led
l>y junior qu:11 terb.ick Ted Norm:in
(76 yards rushrng and 155 pa!.sin~
agJim.t Co~t.i Mc!tu).
NEWPORT HARBOR'S STARTING LINEUPS
Oce•n View •t Newport H.,bor, Frld•r, 7:30 p.m.
OFFENSE
Ht. Wt.
6 3 t80 s-e m
5·11 205
5 2 17S
6 4 190
G·t ns
6 2 220 6 0 17$ e o 195
.59 m
6·1 m
Cl. Pol.
St OB Sf TB
Sr fB
$t WR
So WR
Sr. TE
Jr. LT
Ji LG
Jt c
Sr RG
:k Rf
Cl. Poi.
Sr OE St OT
St. hG
St OE
$r OL8 St. ML8
Sf. OLB St CB
St Cl
Sf SS So FS
TD run of 13 )..trJ!'o.
The Mui.tang will liJ..ely ha\e lo unveil
a passing attack Mille r )..ty; is much im-Ibarra, a 5-8, 165-poundcr, gainc<l a
COSTA MESA'S STARTING LINEUPS
Cost• Me .. •t WHtmln1ter, Frld•r, 7:30
OFFENSE
Ho. Pl•yer Ht. Wt. Cl. Poi.
12 Ryan Taylor 6·0 l55 Jr. 09
22 CNtlcs Cl\O!INA 5·10 170 Sr TB . 30 0t"1Yflt Cttttshl.v 6·1 200 Sr. F8
4 J osh Amezola 5·11 160 Jr. we
3 Jeremy Jehat!Qlll -6-J 193 Jr TE
55 M .ke l.l~chell 6· 1 200 So. LT
57 Wayne tierzog S-10 200 Sr. LG
6J Jose Toscano 6·2 235 Sr. c 56 Ja~Oll Weir 6-1 245 St. RG 72 Jason Morin 6-4 240 Jr. RT
88 John SchtDedtr 6·5 2115 Sr. TE
.EAGLES
From .Poge 81
Mike Ev~ns an d Frough JJhid
mo\e into the l>tJrting secondary
at sa£c1y. "hilc Oscar Lomeli , an-
01hcr co-captain and two-way
DEFENSE
No. Pl•yer Ht. Wt. Cl. Poa.
56 Jas011 Weir 6·1 245 Sr. OE
72 Jason Mof111 6 .. 240 Jr • OT
57 wa~nt Henoo 5·10 198 Sf. OT
30 Dtw'YDI CretlsNw 6-1 200 Sr. OE
12 Ry311 lly1of 6-0 155 Jr. OLB
3 Jere:'t Jetw1g1tl 6·1 193 . Jr. tLB
44 Joty chulen.a 6·0 200 sr ILB
34 Luis VISQUtZ 5·11 170 so. OLB
1 Brian Reevos 5·10 170 Jr. CB
22 Cllatles Cha:man 5·10 170 Sr. CB
4 Josh Amezota 5·11 160 Jr. FS
i.tarter, )h1fo from inl>ide to out·
side: I ineb;.icker. It \\as, not )0 co-
incidentally, as an outside 'backer
that Lomeli earned Daily Pilot
Playe r of the Week against La
Quinta last )Caron, collecting t~o
of the Eaglei>' seven qb s:icks.
ESTANCIA'S STARTING LINEUPS
l8 Quint• vs. Est•nc:I•, 1t N1wport, tonl9ht1 7:30 p.m.
OFFENSE
No. Pl•Y•r 11 Jen Perry
26 Bachy Gonzalez
36 Oscar lometr
24 Adam Siautfer
20 Ben Novak
43 Tom Feeney
77 Cnns Candlish
58 Marco Bosquet
72 Joef Herman
60 Leo Muro
..51 ChuC.k l:ohnsoo
'
·HOGAN
From Poge 11
Ht. Wt.
5·11 200
5.7 160
5.9 175
5·11 t70
6·2 170
6·2 200
6·6 260 6·0 245
6·0 240
6-1 227
6.2-220
Cl. Poi.
So OB
Jr TO
Sr. FB
So. WR
Sr. WR
Sr lE Jr. LT
Jr LG
Jr C
Sr RG
Jl
"llogan should have been in the
game on that play, and he
probably \\Ould have done just
\\h•at Uorland di<.I, because we had
11 blocJ..ed pretty well," CdM
Coach M:irk Schuster said.
1 loga n began and ended the
th ird and fourth CdM posl>essions
with tou~hdown runs of 47 and 62
yurds, then christened the Sea
Kings' firl>t possession of the
)Cconu h..ilf with unothcr 68·yard
romp to puytlirt.
On his 12th curry, Hogan
surp:1s~cd the previous school
record of 251 ya rds, set in 1992 by
J.R. W<ilL, who was l:irgcly
rcl>ponsible for l logan entering
th is seJ)On a~ a "secret" weapon.
With Wall oma)sing con\c:cutivc
chool-rccord s~asons or l ,500·plus
Y•mh the past two year , l logan
Martell ~1t corncrbad .. mixing in
only occ;.1,1onally on offc:me,
primarily at wingback.
Uef ore Friday night, he h<1d
carried 47 11mes for 307 yards and
three rul>hing TDs.
DEFENSE
No. Pl•rer 77 Chris C 3nclll$h
61 Catlos Orozco
76 Willi~ lrabazo
36 Oscar Lomeli
44 Ryan Cr~an
60 Leo Muro 22 Katlo Amaya
9 Omu Bosch
3 Danny Wn1e1a
8 Mt4 Ev111s
J EIDUQll J4llld
Ht. Wt.
6·6 260
5·8 175
6·1 205
5·9 175
6·0 200
6·1 227
5·11 170
5·8 165
5·11 170 5.7 138
6·0 11
Cl. Pos.
Jr. OT Sc. tlG
Sc. OT
Sr. OlB
Jr. llB
Sr ILB
Sr. OLB
Sr CB
Sr. CB
Sr. SS
Jr FS
Junior AH-American," Hoga n
explained. "Dut now I've got my
shot and I'm pretty excited."
l logan, who also completed one
of two halfback passes for 26
ya rds, s:iid he had no idea his
yardage total was approaching ·
record proportions. IJut he termed
his consistent forays into the
Edison backfield as "a weird
feeling; like a dream."
With his success, however, came
a physical toll, includ ing cramps in
both calves, which took him oul of
several pl:iys down the Mrctch.
"llcsides the cramps, I felt
great," suid Hog:in, who admi tted
hi condition dclcrioraled
overnight, and he uwokc Suturduy
with u total body bruise he had
never expuricnced before.
"Actually, with all the adrenaline I
had going, 1 f cit like 1 could have
played another two quarter~."
There arc plen1y i.norc quarters
ahead for J logan, wl'lo has now
redefined hi~ pre-season goal .
•·coming into thc: scasQn, l wa
hoping to gc' one gam~ o( more
than JOO y;.ard ,"said Hogan, who
classifies his runnina style a n
Sea Kings laced with
a·· delensive obstacle
~ Marina awaits Corona
with well-rested club, and
a defensive reputation.
BY BAJlR.Y FAULKNUl, Src.>•H \\'1tlllll
I t was Marin.i
High '"hich pro-i
v i d e d t h e n-
Corona del Mar High e ' Coach 0 Jve l lolland
his lOOth ca reer 'ic-·
tory la)t fall, 10· 7. •
This yc:ir, Cd M is looJ..:ing to ghc
fir!.t-yca r Coach Mark Schui.tcr his
initial \\in as a Sea King.
lt "ill not be :in eai.y t.tsk
against the Vikings, tonight at 7:30
at Westminster High.·
"h 's anoth er Divii.ion I te:.am,
and they bea1 Damien of l fawaii,
34-0, in their opener (Sept. l),"
said Schuster, who came up just
shy of notching his first CdM tri-
umph in a 35·18 track meet
against Edison.
tvbrrmt'-s-mnple offensive -wcnp-
onry figures to once agai n chal-
lenge a CdM dcfeni>e that yielded
230 ynrds on the ground and 211
in the air to Edison.
"Marina runs the veer, and they
look like they have a quarterback
(Matt Roberson) who throws re-
ally well," said Schuster, who
praised the· Vikings coaching sla((
for volunteering it's Damien video-
tape {Qr CdM viewing.
"Thal was (Very graciou!. of
them, because they didn't have to
do it," said Schuster, who spent
more time lool<.ing at CdM on
video this week than Marina.
"We're really conce rned more
with things we're doing right now,
tlian what our opponc.nts urc
doing," l>aid Schuster, who un-·
leashed u sarong rushing attack
that rolled up 376 ground yards in
week one.
"\Ve need to improve offensive
tl!chniqucs :ind defensive tech·
niques, ant.I \\'e'll be a much better
football team,'' Schuster said.
1'-larina junior running back
Mike Williams "ill test CdM's de-
fonsive tecpnique, after rolling up
205 )art.ls on just nine carries, in-
clud111g three toucl1downs, ngainst
Damien.
Willi:uns, a 5-foot-10, 185·
pounder, gained nearly 1,000 yards
on kl>s than 100 carries in five
sophomore games last fall, nnd
~ho\\ed no tcntatheness in adjust-
ing to v.irsity competition.
CdM'l> Drian Hogan rolled to a
)Chool single-game record 278
yards und three TDs on 21 carries
to cs1:1blish the Sea Kings' running
game.
CdM's all-junior offensive line
~au an ou1standing debut, but jun-
ior tackle Kevin Sluan 's status is
uncertain, due to an unspecified
kn ee ailment, Schuster said
Wednesday.
DCfen~ en Fred Garcia Ts
also que stionable, due to an "arm
or han d injury," according to
Schuster.
Schuster will look to enhance
productivily through the air, after
completing just thrc.e of nine pass-
e.s for 69 yards, including connec-
tions on one halfback pass and
one flea-nicker.
"We abandoned the pnssing at:
tack, because we couldn't protect
ngainst Edison's blitzes, and I toke
the blame for that," Schuster said.
"It w:is a coaching point, and we'll
be better prepared this week."
CdM leads the series, 5-2, and
its. victories the past two games
have COrf\C in drumntic fashion.
Last stason, a field goal wilh
2:39 remaining broke a 7-7 tie,
while the 20·19··trlumph in 1992
came courtesy of a . 17-yard TO
pa!.i. on the game's fin..t play.
CORONA DEL MAR'S ITARTINO LINIUPS
CclM w. M•rlM, •• W•••mln1ter, tonleht, 7 130
.OFFINSR
No. Pl•rer Ht. Wt. Cl. , •••
11 ~on Pt1ln1U11er 5·11 175 Sf 00 30 Brian Hogan 5·10 190 Sr TB
1 Josh Walz 5·10 175 Jr f9
IQ Btlly Tlkell 5·10 1&o Si. WA
2l Mytea ~¥IS 5·9 160 St. WR
14 011* MltOonlld 6-4 195 ~ .k TE
79 Kem $lualt 6 5 210 I Jr, 1
64 Tim Cooclt $·11 200• Jt. 0
DDaNH
No. "•r•r Ht. wt. Ct. '"· 65 Dave lee S-10 195 St OE
90 NI/I'll~ 5·11 171 Jt. OJ
91 Be~~ 6-10 195 St. OT
95 ~Wei* H m Sf. OE 45 T 000 lloltatld 9-0 165 Sf. OLI
62 c111er Wds 5-11 1as St Ml.I
41 TlllV'n OUlnn S.1 200 JI OU
30 BNn Hogan 5·10 190 Sr, ca Uul, oh, how thin~ h•wc
ch:rngcd.
"I plJycd tailback a~ a
Ire hman, and before th:il 1n
cro-.s between powrr and finc~c.
"I'd have to 'ay now, a l,OOO·yard
scuson wouhJ bo a long~term --
goul."
~ Rdly Nltholl 9·2 21$ Jf. C
61 Jd Dogdan IS·3 205 .k. G
70 ~ ~ M 235 Jt. T
24 Mylet Divis U 1&o Sf Cl
34 Ctw'IS W•s e 2 190 "' SS
1 JoSll wau 5 10 m "'· n
'
•
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot
Striped marlin makihg their moves NOTIS
S tripcd m:ulin have mov~d
into lhe wi nd protccaed
wa1ers inside the Slide nrea
of Catalino Island and a good
~howing or billfish was t::iking
place as of Wednesday.
swordfish would note take the 0 lkach, I luntington Oc.1c;h tinJ
If'\ inc :.upportcrs.
NFL punt, pass and kick competition ·
Eric Gfeller. manager of
Anglers Center, 642-6662, in
Newport Beach called in to report
lhat a number of fiSh were
"caught and released" this week
and that the outlook for lhis
weekend 's huge Mosler Bill fish
Tournament, spo nsored by the
Balboa Angling Clu b, were very
promising.
Gfeller said, "The water is
holding at 73 degrees and striped
marlin nre on top feeding and
a ailing."
bait. 1
I Local surface fohi ng is good for
the early fall season. Yello\\fin
tuna showed up for a quick bite
on the 43 Fathom Spot and off
San Clemente Island's Pyramid
Head, but some strong winds on
Wednesday slowed the bite.
Yell owtail ore eating sardines
on the back side of Ca talina, while
buss_, bonito and lnrge white
seabai.s are being decked ulong
the coast by half day boats running
out of Davey's Locker
and Newport Landing.
I T\\ellty·five years ago a group of
dedicated duck hunter~ from
Newport Beach gathered togcthc'
to start a local chapter of Ducks
Unlimited and begin a long
trudition of raising money that
would be spent on consecving
we tl and habitat for waterfowl nnd
other wildlife.
T he original committee
members were: Omer Long, Jim
Croul, John Wells, Mike .t\tullin,
Uruce Nott, Fritz I lo\\ser am.I Jim
'l he: Ncwpun ,UcOJch C'h:.iptcr of
Duds Unlunitcd will holt.J it; 25th
:mnual din11cr ut th-.: Ualboa Ua}
Cl ub on Sc pt. 29. T he cveni11' of
fun, hunting camarat.Jcric and
good fuud will b1.:g1 n "ith a
cocktail rcccpt1on at 5 p.m.,
followed by a l'ine dinncr
(including ''inc) ant.I the: nigh t \\tll
conclude "ith ::i giant rafllc .tnt.J
auctio11.
·r he • N:ition:tl r oot bull Le:iguc:
l'unt, POJs'i & Kk k program i re·
turning to the lo al area.
1 he program in,11cs bo)s and
girls ;isc .. eight through 15 10 par•
ticip;.itc JI no ch.trgc.
i:or more mform.ition, c:ill Lb:i
C:og:uty at lntegr~1tcd Spoils Inter·
n;ttiunal <1t (7 14) 721·7525.
soccer coaches needed
•COS rA MLSA -bl<1m1a
I ligh I'> 1n need ol hu):. \U1.1.cr
co:Khc~ -on the ';il!:tit}, JUn1or
'ar)it) uni.I frc-.hm:rn le:\ eb.
'1 he cuntact h Athletic IJircctur
· Eu UIJntun JI 7'10·3375.
Adult vonew.n leagues ..
•COSTA MESA -Adult \OJ·
k)ball leagues for m~n. \\omen
tind coed, tuning Sept. .26, ;ire
l> ing uffcrc<l by the City ot Co.,ta
~!cs:>, Cum111u11ity Sl'r,il'.cs De·
partmcnt.
'Ihc fee I'.> S175, plu' SIJ cash
cuc.h match for otlicial'~ i..:c' ,1111.J
$10 for ,1dva11ccd IC'aguc,, The ,
entry dc.idlinc for tc~1Jll\ i. Frid:.iy,
Sept. 16, JnL.I u m:i11.1gcr"~ meeting
h ~c.hcJ 1kJ fur \\\:Jnc~J:.ay. Scpl
21. at Ci.3tJ pm. at the: Oo\\f\\uwo
Commi.11111\ Cc11ta.
For more i11formu11011, phu111:
'714) 6.t 2·l>O-l6.
Harbor area anglets catching
marlin this week included: Lynn
Cathcart, who was fishing for the
"'\ Newport Harbor l-ady Anglers on
board the yacht "Sea Otter"
skippered by Bill Clark.
Jesse Smith of Balboa,
landed a 23-pound '-' hite
seabass fohing on board
the sport ooat "Western
Pride," skippered by Jeff
Patrick, v.hile anchored
over the Newport Reef.
Niemiec of Newport
Ueach, Sandy Hoose of
Corona dd Mar and
Tommy Forbes, who
managed the Grant BO)'>
in Costa Mesa.
The fi rst fundraiser
dinner purty was hell.I on
October I, 1970 at the
Dalboa Day Club, on old
West Coast I lighwa), and
the "guest of honor" \\as
movie star Andy De,ine,
who lived on Harbor
b land and devoted much
of his life to waterfo,, I
All \\Jil·rfO\\I hu111crs arc
invited tu the drakes only t.1111ncr.
rhe donatiou i-. $75 ant.I
grecnwi ngs arc welcome to t1Uc1\d
rur $35. Seating "ill be lrniitcd to
250 guests and tic:J..c1:.-can l>c
purcha,cd b} call111g c.:haplcc
hcat.Jquarters in Ne\\ port Uc: .. 11.h at
71 ~-b33·~08~.
LOCAL SCHEDULE
The anglerette hooked her
marlin while trolling a green and
y~Jlow marlin lure she had just
·purchased. Cathcar\ was fishiqg
with 16-pound test line .ind it took
her only 14 minutes to land the
billfish that was caught off the
Slide.
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M111d11:
Jeff Price of Costa
Mesa hooked into a
35-pound ycllowtail that
h'e decked on board the
"Thunderbird" fishing at
San Clemente Island and ' Outdoors
baited up with a sardine.
Shark fb hing continues gunning.
All night fishing "111 take plm.:
at nc;irby Irvine Lake ,1., .1 "PC:(i.;tl
l·ULL ~IOON .t\lAD='-1:.SS h.i,
been schc<lukd tu sta1 t .11 6 p.111.
on Saturday. 'I ht.! lake ha) been
stod .cd with thou!>ands of pounds
of hungry channel catfish and
fishing shoulJ be c1i:ccllcnt.
Angle.rs lool.iitg to beat the hot
we:.ithcr shuuld. m:.il.c plan:, to tt~h
the lal.e :it night. lf\inc will sla>
opt.!n until 2 a.m. Sunday morning.
TODAY .
Football
High schuol -Curun.1 dd \l.ir u.
M;irina, al \\l!stm1n•ll·r, i.10 pm: lJ
Quinta \S, hlJn•i.i, .ll ~\'\\j>Orl 11.irl.our,
7:30 p.m.
Water polo
11igh school -C1hl.1 \lcs.i .it R1,coide
Puly Tourn;smcnl ((in.t ruund, \S. C.in)un
Springs, 3 p.m., .ll )~rup.1 1 llgh), ht.ind.a
31 Millil.Jn Tourn.imcnt tfinl ruund, \S.
Sanla B.irbar.1, 3:50 µ,n1 .• al lal.1:\\ood).
Soccer
Culkgc \\Ullll'Oo -uuthcrn C.1lo1uwu
l:ullq;t .ll Alou l'.1c111~. i pm
Cummunilt c111lq;c m•'fl -Or.:in,;•
Cu.HI .at S.111 0"1:" \l.:053 3 I' 111
Tenn is
I l1gh u huul girl, -Lu• Al.1m1IO\ "' 1'c~purt I l.ub1.1r, l p.m.
Volleyball
I l1gh ~<.houl girh -Cu,l.l i\ll:'>J .ii
Or.inge l ulhl!r.1n, J:JO p.m.
Dennis Durgan of Newport
Beach, also caught and released a
, marlin fishing on board the
to be good in the channel and as
soon as the "snotty" weather
begins lo lay down, look for more
shark action to take pluce on the
high spots off the coast.
The Newport."Chapter raised
$5,000 at their first dinner, which
was a record for new chapters in
the United States. A quarter of u
century has passed nnd this acti\C
chapter has donated hundreds of
th ousands of dolla rs to D.U. fbr
many conservation pr"jccts in
Amcric..t, 'c'anada ;.imJ Me:-.ic:o
thanks to the generosity of
Uring Jlong a gl1od light (nll
opt.!n fire-. .ire :.illo\\Cd), plenty of
m:id.crd fur bait anJ a big net tu
help land a huge catfoh. For
DEEP SEA FISHING
1 spa.Visher "Cat Tracks" and he
too was trolling off the Slide.
The sportfishing catamaran
"Tara Vana" tried to bait a huge
broadbill in the same area during
1he annual 552 I loag Hospital
!Jillfish Tournament but the
This pas1 weekend Sam Glodich
of Costa Mesa, caught a .
110-pound mako shark fishing on
the "California Dawn" near the 14
Mile Bank, according to an
updated fish count called in by
Marty lglchean at Davey's Locker.
info1 mation anJ bnJt 1cnt,1l phone
714·649-2991.
WlDNESDAY'S FISH COUNTS roc't.fhh, I h.ililiut, 6 SpJnish J.1d. 1UJ
mJtl.crd.
Ne'' port Ueach, Balboa, Costa
.t\lesa; Corona dcl l\far, Laguna
Jim .\'h•mit·,•'3 uutduut·3 w lu11111
:ippt·:md11 tile V ail) l'ilut t'l<'IJ'
ut11u 1 llund:1.1 .
Davey's Locker - ; h1>Jt\, 1-11
angi('rs. 1 )Cll<mfin l'!n.1, 28 wllo\\l;i1I,
41-l bonito, 8; bJrrJludJ, l.U CJlicu li,n~.
l3 und bJ)S, .U ~culpin, 4 shn·ph1:.1d, 2S
Newport Landing -.i (/oJI> 4U
.:ani:,let) 110 CJl1~0 bJ)S, 6 ~and IJ~u. tl~
bunrtu, > rod.fi.h, 3 .culp1n. I ''" •·ptll'~d
1 l \\hitcr.,h, 1 bl.ad. )Cl bJo (rC'' h"CI
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE$ PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
AMENDED JUPGMENT l:1e ano l'l.lr be se: ... •trO .. Tl'!$ s1aterr.-i11t Vo3S I !!Cl St , 1827, t.evaaa 89706 PUBLIC NOTICES companied by a certified or PEDERSEN PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Comes tne Oelcncrnnt in PUBLIC NOTICE tne otf,,o o tr.o O rector o! .,. 1n the Coun!y C1e1k ol 1n1s o.is1ness is c~n-
cashler's check or bid BENEFICIARY: WESTERN _, SUMMONS BSC 321 O lhe above-Med action, and ORDINANCE Pu1chas ng ol lne 0 su Ct Ofarige County on AJgust Owcioo ov a corpora:~ PUBLIC NOTICE bond In an amount not less FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO •• FAMILY LAW NOTICE OF hereby moves thtS Court 10 NO. 9.._44 No b·dder ma'/ v. :na•a.-. :?9, 1994 • Reg s:r•nt l'as not ye: ---------I than ten percent (1~) of LOAN ·ASSOCIATION, Re-t!l issue 115 Order mod tying his b d for 3 pertoCI ol l:>lly· F620287 beg ... ri to lta'lsacl bus o:.s
NOTICE TO the total bid price, payable corded December 7, 1989 -iTACION JUDICIAL PETITION TO the Judgment and Oidor A ORDINANCE OF J l1~e (45) dJyS aller tne oate Published Nev.port Beach· under tne t.c1. •OJs t\3n;e{$
CONTRACTORS to tht DISTRICT as a guat· as Instr. No. 89·655274 In ... • l>ERECHO PE ADMINISTER tor Amenaed Judgment 10 THE CITY COUNCIL set tor the open ng t~ereol. Costa Mesa Oa y Pilot ~sled aoo~•
CAI.LINO FOR BIDS antet that the bidder, II Its Book page of Olhclal FAMILIA ESTATE OF: the above·en1tlfed matter OF THE CITY OF Ttie Board ot l'rustees re-
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v.cster., C1str.o;Jte·s toe
School District: COAST proposal Is accepted: shall Records In the oHict ol tho Nolle• TO RESPON· MARY PRICE LARSON action 10 specrfacally pro-NEWPORT BEACH sen.e~ 1he pr vilege oj re-Sepiember 8, 15• 22 9 Lnaa ~· .. er, Pros1:1.;n1
COMMUNITY COLLEGE promptly execute the Ae cor.d er ol Orange DENT (~VISO AL DE· CASE NO. A1747B5 v1de for v1s1talion of the AMENDING TITLE ject.ng any and o I ~·d5 or 1994 Th•S statemer.~·...,.as ! ec:
DISTRICT Agreement, furnish a sahs· County. MAN DADO (Hombre)• To all heirs benollclarles minor ch1ldron or tho par· 20 OF THE to wa••e any rrregu.ai.t.115 Th506 v. tn the Col.on ~ C cir o
Sid Deadlln1: October 8, factory Faithful Perform-sai~ ~!e~ 1~' /ru~t de-MICHAEL T . DOERNER. cred1tots, contingent cred1: hes wllh lhO Oolend:int, to MUNICIPAL COOE so or lnlormaht.es 1n ant b•d • PUBLIC NOTICE ~~a~~;: co ... 1j on A u 1994 at 3:00 p.m. anc1 Bond IA an amount scr es .. ,e o ow ng. tors and persons who may set child suppprl com· or in lhe bidding • •
Place of Bid Receipt: Of· not less tnan one hundred PARCEL 1: LOT 3 OF You are being sued. A olherwlse be Interested In mensurato with the parties' AS TO ADD Signed: /S/ BETTY Flptltlous FCS20033
lie• of Director of Purchas· percent (100%) or the total TRACT NO. 10522. IN THE ustod le ••tan deman· the will or estate, or both. ability to pay based upon CHAPTER 20.65 BALDWIN, Director of Business Name Publ1snc0 tHi ... ,,ort s.,a
Ing, Betty Baldwin Coast bid price, furnish a Pay-CITY OF COSTA MESA. dando, of: MARY PRICE LAA SON Income, to oflsol any sup-(SPECIFIC PLAN p u r c h as Ing, Co a st · Statement Costa l.'e."Sa Ca , r -t
Communfty College DI•· m1n1 Son~ In an amount ~~A~~TY0FOFcAS~~~~1~· PETITIONER'S NAME A PETITION has been port obl1got1on of Delon-DISTRICT: CENTRAL Com m unltv College The follov.ing persons are Septcmbc• 1.:. ?'l :>9 Cc·
lrlct, Bldg. "D", 1370 not less t an l1hy percent p ECOROED IS (EL NOBRE DEL DE· 111 e d by I A VA l L. dant v.ath the prior JuOg· BALBOA) AND District dOln business
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Adams Avenue, Costa (50"') of the lolafll bid prtc~. ~S :~K~5 '\.AGES 48 MANDANTE ES): M ICH· MORTENSEN tn the Supe-ment rcqu111ng Platnllt{ 10 ,, AMENDING Open· September
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HOf'1ESPUN PAOOUC· • ' .. 5
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1 • Meaa CA 92828 and furnish cerlt Cales ev1-• ELLE M DOERNER rlor Court of Cahlomia pay delendont the sum ol DIS TRICTING MAP ' · 1 TIONS
131
g..-S O · Proj ect ldentl llcalton donclng lhal the r!<Juired ANO 47 OF MISCEL· • c ounty ol ORANGE. ' Sl0.750.00 which has 1994 • 1"1 AM · • 11>'•11• r ' PUBLIC NOTICE
Name· Golden West Col· Insurance Is In ettett 1n the LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE CASE NUMBER THE PETITION requests never been dune and to NO, 11 TO Bid No.; t659 Fullerton. CA 92631
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legt Snack Bar Ftre Dam-amounts set forth In lhe OFFICE OF THE COUNT't' (Numero del Caso) that IAVAL L MORTENSEN compel Pla1nllN to adhere REDESIGNATE THE Published (l.1'wpo1 ilo~en ~am~i~os. CA Fictitious
age At novallon; Bid No general cond1tion1. In the ~c33~D;~c~l 2. ~~I~ D329478 oe appointed as personal 10 the rights Oelondan: ·AREA WITHIN THE sr:3ch·Costa 1.iua oa fy 9~~~7e r., " Orton Business Name
1658 event or failure to enter Into · · • You ha•• 30 CALENDAR representative to adm•n1s· should occupy as lei;.:il PROPOSED p,.01 September 15. 22 This bus ness 1s con-Statement Place Plans art on 1111 the contract and execute ~~~E~~~ V~SEME~is DAYS altor lh11 Summons 1er 1ne est3te ot the deco-guarC113n of me m•nor Chi· BOUNDARIES OF THE 1994 ducted by' onina.
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d .. at Tl., f,:r._,.-..r; porso iue
and available at: ON1ct ot th• required documents, BE G T E and Pe1111on are served on dent. dren ol the pan as, includ· CENTRAL BALBOA ThSIO Tht reg suanl(sl com· do r.g
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the Director of Physical Fa· such bid secur~y ""111 be g~tAM~~T 1;EA ~ SA~O you 10 lite a Response THE PETITION requests ng adoptoon of 1111 Se~· SPECIFIC AREA menced
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lraosact cus .. STUOft.TS-4-STUOE·.~s
ctlltlH, Wiiham Haines, lorteited. The F lhflJI Pe<· TRACT NO 10522 FOR IN· (form 1282) 11 lhe coun the decedent s WILL and cnth (7th) Cuc:u 1 Cnald V•S•· PLAN FROM RSC·R PUBLIC NOTICE ness under the F·.:Lho.is
2440
N. G.asse~ Or:.n~o Coast CommuMy College IOfmance Bond shall re-· and serve a copy on the cod1C1ls 1f any be 3dm111ed talron Guide, ncs. ' B , ;.; (s)
1 5100
CA
92665 04st11ct; t370 .Ad.~ms Av· ma.n in full lo1ce and ettect 5'6'~~~JG:~s~et~~o~o petitioner A loner or phone to probate. The will and Dated thi s 2 8th d ay RSC·R·Z,J-1F~'s'::2s NOTICE OF a~:.".e~~: _ ame ' .!ettrey Frai.e,. 4;,~2 s e-
enut , Bld9. ·o Costa through the guarantee pa-• PAGE 879 cnllv.dlnotprotectyou. any codrc1ts are ava.t3ble of July 1994 R·1 AND T • PUBLIC AUCTION Sie.enLamprinos r.:ano tr;ire CA'ii ~1:; •
Mesa, CA (71 4) 432·5707 riod as spec1f1ed In the ~F Bi~~l~~~3,RECOAOS II you do not file your Re-for u arrunat•on in Ille 1.1e BODE I.AW OFFICE S ... b eel Ofd :~a,,ce v.a~ t.01.ce rs hereby g ... ,~ ln s s1atem~n1 was I oo Th s ~ s; e~s •it -NOTICE 1S HEREBY general cond1hons. • sponse on time, Ult court kept by the court ' 111trod1.1'ed "~ .. ~Cl !!If c. lhal tne i..nd>rsrgned ...,,
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GIVEN that l h• abov• The DISTRICT reserves ANO ANY AMENDMENTS may m3ke orders atteet.ng THE PETITION. requests IS/ Richard L. Bodo, Al· Aug .. st. 19~. en:I ad:ipt1:CJ s 1 at P b c Aue' on on
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named School D1st11c1 or the rtgbt 10 rtiect any or all THERETO, bF 0,ANGE your marriage, your prop-authonty 10 3dm•"-Ster the t ornoy lo . Defendant, on 12th d:I/ ot So:µ•o oer 2~ 94 at ~0 100 8
,;.' at ALL· ~r~~f! Coun.y on Augus The ~eg ~t. a t • c
Orange County, California, bids or lo v.a1ve any II· C00UUNTYAA~A~~O~~~ULT erty, and custody of your estate under the lndepen· PO Box B462. 816 6th 199.1 SPACE 6S6.; HAMILTON • F&
17529
mencew d~ t~ Sl\Fi~t~"\
acting by and through its r~ular11tes or 1nrormaJ11tes y children. You may be or· dent Adm•n1strat1on ol ES· St., Rapid City, SD AVES, COUNCI L A\E HU1>;i1NGTON BCH • l'ess u~ • -'~
Governing Bo&1d, h1No1nal· In any bids or In the bid· UNDER A DEED O~ T~fs dertd 10 pay suppoct and tates Act. (This ou1ho111y 57709 (605) 348·2527 MEMBERS: HEDGES , CA ,9:?6.i6 the peuona Put>I sn.ed ':"ev.port Bea~h· 811s.nes~ /'37"'°3e~ ~ stew
ter rere11ed lo as "DIS· ding. DATED
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· N a11orn1y fees and costs. 11 will allow lhe personal rep-NOTICE OF MOTION SANSONE, TURNER, properry or the lo to."ng, Cost.l MPs.1 O:i .. , P.!.)1 abo~e c Frn.: er.
TRICT," will receive up to, As required by ~eCllC?n ~~gT/tfE yt~~IO~AJ~ you cannot pay ~he lalrg iesenlative to toli;e m.lny TO: THE HONORABLE HART, COX, OEBAY MURPHY-0039, PIANO September 1, 8, 15, ,2, ?~~ e~tlte;.vnt v.ai. I IQO
but not later than the 1773 of lht Catilorn1ar EATY IT MAY BE SOLO AT fee, ask the clerk or a ee actions without court ap· JUDGE OF THE N 0 E S C 0 UN C I L REFAIG., MISC. FURN & 1994. "'•th ll'e C:..,nt) C cri. ot • abovt ·staltd llme ualtd Labor Code, tht 01rec1or o • waiver form. pr oval Before t3k1119 cor· ' BOXES Tn5"5 ~.
bids foJ tht awa~d of a the Department of Indus· A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 11 you want legill odv1ce. 131n very import3lll actions AfOVE·NAMED MEMBERS: NONE GEIGER & ASSOC ·EOll, Or~ge Cour 1 on J., •
contract for the above lllal Rt latlons of the State NEED AN ATEXU~ELAON~Tf~~ conlact a lawyer Im· however, the personal rep-COURT. TO ABSENT COUNC I ~ SAT€LLffE DISH, MISC PUBLIC NOTICE 19~ F6
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•rt project. of California has deter· OF THE N mtdiotoly. resenta1111e will be roquired PLAINTIFF, MERYLIN MEMBERS: WATT BOXES & F.UAN --
Bids shall bt ~ecelved In mined ttle generally prevail· PROCEEDING AGAINST Usted llone 30 QIAS CAL· glllo...nOllC:.8.-.ln inlOlested W. HINTZ AND MAYOR CLARENCE"" ;r. KING·G092 MISC FURN Fictitious Pub stied f\;ov.port Bea,n·
the place tdentflied above. ing rates of wages In th Y-OU, YOU .SHOULD CON-CNDAR10S dospuos do ro-persons unless ttiey have HER COUNSEL OF TURNER & BOXES • ' Business Name Cor.ta Mesa Oa ' P .it :t..i·
and lhoH bid• ahall bo locallly In which the Work TA~: AF!{i'~1~is LANE clblr ol1clrumen1e esto c1la· woived nollce or consented RECORD IF ANY: CITY CLERK WANDA LEPAK·G t03, MISC Statement gust 25, Sei;temcer 1 8
opened and publicly read Is to be performed. Coples cbsTA MESA. CA 92626 • clon Judicial Y pehcion. to tho proposed action) PL'EASE TAKE NOTICE E. RAGGIO FURN & BOXES, LAWN· The follov.1ng persoM are 15, 199J • aloud at tht abo111-11ated of these wage rate doterml· para comp111ar Y presentar The lndependertt adm1ntS· H ENTIRE TEXT IS MOV.EA doing business as Tl)Ce14
Ume and place. na11ons, enlttled PREVAIL· "(II a street address or au fqrmu11110 de Aespuesta !ration authority will be that the Defendant herein T E AOOAIGUEZ·H005, MISC POCK·IT ACTIONWEAtl, jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii There wlQ be 1 fifty ($50) ING WAGE SCALE. are common d11lgnallon ol (Response form 1282) ante granted unless an Inter· v.111 bring on for hoadng to AVAILABLE FOR RE· FURN BOXES 427 E 17th st "328,
. dtposft required for each maintained at tht DISTRICT property II shoj n abov:-la Corle, Una cana o una ested person !ties an ob· tne above 11~teCI Motion to VIEW IN THE CITY BINGHAt.1·11053, MISC Costa Mau CA 92627
stt of bid document•. R• office located at: 1370 no warr*fty 1• g ven 19 0 llamada telolonlca no le of· ject1on to the petition and Modily Judgmenl and CLERK'S OFFICE OF BOXES Western 01stnouters Inc
fund wlll be granted to Adams Ave . Costa Me~a. Its com)P.~1~1:s~,:licf:~ roce11 protocclon. show good caU5e why the Order tor Amonded Judg· THE CITY OF NEW· AUCTIONEERS KELLY & !Nevada. 2533 No. Carson
General Contractor• only CA 92628; Physical Fa· rec~nes:aid Deed 01 Trust SI us1ed no presenta ~u court should not grant the ment belore lht Honor3ble PORT BEACH. KARL JACKSOrt BONOl----------1 llllliiiii tor two (2) Mii (maximum) cll1tles Pla.nntng, and ate un or • Respuesta a 1tempo, a authority. . C C p b it h d Newpor t ,7•.l-41-19 Sell your home returned In good conct11lon ·111allabl1 to any Interested by reason of 1 breach or corte puedt npt dlr A HEARING on the pet1· Stott Moses, ircu.t ourt • u 1 • ALLSPACE HUNT BCH through class fled MARIO. lAWN-withln ten (tO) days aller party upon request. The delaun In the obligations ordenes que alteten su lion will be held on OCTQ. Judge, In the couruoom 1n B •a ch ·Cost a M • s a Pub 11 shed N
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56 7 8 the bid opening date. Contractor ahall post a secured thereby. hereto· mstttmonlo, su propledad Y BEA 13, 1994, at 1·45 P.M aod tor Mnde Coultly, St· D•lly P ilot September eeach·Costa Mesa oa >' MOUNT OLM
In llCCOfcWlct wilh the copy of this document at IOI• t xecut'!c,an: d~iv· qot ordenen que usted in Dept 703.located at 341 1.1rg1s. South Dakota, on tna 15, 1994. r ,1 September 15, 22. C....-tr)' • ~
provli loni 01 Calllornle each )ob s111. The Con-•r!d to J~ 11" grr' 0
1 pague manumc1on, hono-The City Dnve South, Or-4th daf of October, 1994 Th5t4 1994 PLUG C11ape1 • c~_., Publtc Contract Coclt Sec· ttactor .and any sutx:ontrac· written ara on ° • ra11os dt abogndo Y las ang1, CA 92668. 1 lh h r 1 3 00 0 clock Th5 t ~ s~" 1.11g '4il F.mlu
lion 3300 tilt District r• tor undlf It shal pay not fault and Demand for Sale. coatas SI no puede pagar IF )'OU OBJECT TO 11\.8 3 • 0" 0 PUBLIC NOTICE 1625 Gisler qulrH thai the bidder pos· less than tht spec1f1ed pre-and "written nollce of d• las costu por la presenta· gran{ing of the pe1t11on. you .m or as soon thereafter PUBLIC NOTICE Costa MeS&
IHS the following clu· v11hng rates of wages to alt rault and of llectlon to c1on de la demanda, p1da should appear a1 the hear· as counsel may bt heord NOTICE
Slflcatlon of conltaClor's 11. worl\tra employed In the caus. the 111\detslgned lo a1 actu1110 dt la col'lt que Ing and state y04Jr ob-/$/Richard L. Bode INVITING BIDS cnst203178 IN 540-5654 censo at ~ Um• that tilt execution of lhe Contract. sell said proptfty 10 ulls le di un lormular10 dt ex· 1ec11ons or Me wnnen ob-Published Newpo11 Not ce ts hereby g vcn Fictitious
contraCI Is awarded: No bidder may withdraw said obhgallons, and 1thlf'cj ont rac:1on de las mismas 1ec1tons with the coun be-Beach·Costa Mesa Daily 1n31 the Bo:ud or Tru~!e-'S Business Name PACIFIC VIEW
Contract()(: General Build· any bid for a period of su1ty after lht un~trs ~n; (Waiver of Court Fees and lore lhe hearing. Your ap-Pilot Augvst 25, September or the Coast Co"'niun Ir Statement MEMOflllAl PA"tC
ing Contraclor A or B (60) daya alter the date set fa~se:iasa11 7°c8: ~o ~ Costs) . pearance m3y be an person 1 8 I 5 199 t College 0151uc1 ot Ora:igil n e to 0,.. ng persons are ~'lfY • M<><tulf)o
PUBLISH: Septemb., 15, for the opening of bids. 14u 1 rdtd ~ e e10 ~993 as SI desoa oblener conse10 or by your attOfney ' · · thSS2 County, ca~lorn1a, v. .. 1 re· 00 , 9 buS1l'llU as Cnaoei • Cttmet""'
22 1994 A payment bond and a ocor t a~ • legal, comunlquese de In-IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ceive snltd b•dS up 10 b-.t LtNlt. S MINI BAKERY _,
WALK
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THAOUGH: Sep-per1ormanc1 bond shall be IBnsv. Npo. 9 4130l~f~ 111 med1a10 con un abogado or a conungent creditor of PUBLIC NOflCE no 1311r than 11.00 AM, Fri· 3i;01 J.lmooree UM 4 3500 Pac1l1C "-Drive 1ember 22, 1994 at 9 Lm. 11qulred prior to execution ook age 0 ca NOTICE The restraintng tho deceased, you must file day, September JO, t99~. MN•port Beach, CA 92660 ~ Beacn Golden West College Main-of the contract and shall bo Records In the ottic~ 0' th~ orders o.n the back are ef· your claim w1lh lhe court NOTICE OF al the Purchas.09 Ocp31'1· '-'eang Ngoun. 4416 Tam ~,,.
ttnance & Operations D• In the form Ht lor1h In the recordesrJI o:angt ountyti rect ag.11ns1 both husband and mall a 'Copy to the per-PUBLIC HEARING menl of the 01st11c1 located pon A\e . Santi> Ana CA partment localed of McFad· contract documents. Said e 0 .. pro~r1Y wi and w1lo until the pelllton Is sonal representative ap-Notice is heroby gl\len at 1370 Adams Avonue. 9'~04
dtn Avenue between Pursuant to Section 22300 be made In H la condl· d11mlssod, .a judgment Is pointed by the COLjr1 w1th1n thal the CITY COUNCIL of Bldg O, Cosll:I Mosa. Cah· Th.s business Is con-
Golden West Street and of lhe Publlc C~nlract tlon without covenant or entered, or tho court tour months from the date the City ol Nev.port Boach lornio, ot wn1ch t.me bias ciucted by: an ind1v1dual
Gothard Slrtel. Codo, lht contract will con-wfrraniy, ·~r,ress 1°r Im· makos further orders. o( first Issuance of the let· wlll hold at public hoarmg will be publicly oponcd and lhe reg1ilrant(s) com•
BID DATE: October 8, taln provisions permitting pl eel, regar ng 11b1 • pos· These ordors are onlorce-ters as provided 1n section on the appllc3llon for read for: PURCHASE OF menccd 10 t•ansact busi-
199-4 at 3:00 p.m. at Coast tht successful bidder to session. or encum ranees, able anywhere in Cal1fornla 9100 of the Cahforn1a Pro· PLANNING COMMISSION TWO l2) VEHICLES;
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1ess under the Flctrhous
Communltv College Dia· substitute securities for any 10J ay the :e~nlng(pr1lncl· by any law enrorcemenl of· bole Code. The tune tor f1I· AMENDMENT NO eoe·, COAST COMMUNITY COl· Bu•1ness N.lme(sl ltsted
ltlct. Bldg. ~'O" monies wtthheld by the P sum o t e note s se-fleer who has received 01 Ing claims wlll not expire proposed ORDINANCE NO LEGE DISTRICT u on.:.n a ---~ SOARD DATE: October District to ensure P•rlorm· cured by ~aid deed f' aeon a copy ollhem, before. lour mooi!ls 1rom 8'1-4S, being, AN . OROI· A1rb1ds are 10 be 1n ac· Meang Ngoun 19, 1994 anct under tht contract. Trust, with ntetest 11 n AVISO Las PJOh1blc1onos the t oartng-lfar9notlcod NANCE OF THE CITY cordonce 11>11h the 81d Doc· __ :;._.;;._ ____ _
NO-payment 1h11l be Each bid aubmllled In r~ aald oo.te PfOlllded, M'~ IUCJl~ales que aparecen al above, COUNCIL Of THE CITY OF umonts which aie no.v on
made for WOfk or material aponse to this Nqlico shall vances, It :Yc· under the re11trso do esla cltaclon YOU J..IAV EXAMINE the NE w p o A T BE A c H 1.:::==::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:..!...--------under Ille contract• unltH contain, u a bid Item, ad· terms of d Detd .:J son tttct1vas para ambos file l\ept by the court. II you AMENDING TITLE 20 OF
and until ~ Reglstrat of equate ahettlng, shoring, Trust. fees, chaigH conyuges, tanto, ti Hposo are a person Interested' In THE NEWPORT BEACH
Contrectora verlflea to th• and bf acing, or equl111lent ••pensea of the Trust" como la esposa, hasla que lht estate, you may Ill• MUNICIPAL CODE ESTAB· DISTRICT that the CON· method, for tho ptotectlon and of the vustt created la ptllclon IOI ltchazada, with the court a formal R• LISHING REGULATIONS .
TRACTOR wu propol'ly 11· of lilt and limb In trenches by sal~ Deed of Tr~st. Said ff dicle una declslon final quest for Special Notice ol ANO GUIDELINES AELAT·
cenMd al tho llm• the con· and open excavation, sale Will be held on: o la cont explda lnstruc· the tiling ol an ln111ntory INO TO AREAS FOR COL·
tract wu awarded. Nly which ahall conform to ap-~eptember 22, ltlM, 11 clones 1d1Clonalts. Olchas and appraisal of estate as-LECTINO AND LOADING
CONTRACTOR not IO II· plicable aatety orders. 3.00 p.m. on lh• ir~I piohlblc:iontl pueden hlC• HIS or of any pet1llon or OF RECYCLABLE MATERI·
cen .. d t. aubjec:t to penaJ. Oovemlng Board (1•Ps to ~~'i! 0 ~~ etlt cumpltr en cualqwlf account as provloed In Al.S IN NEW DEVEL.OP·
ti .. under the taw. If tho U. 8r1 Wllllam M. Vega, ange '° ' par1e de Cahlomia por MCllon l 250 ot IJ\o Calilor· MEl'IT PROJECTS
cense claulflcaUon. apocl-Ed. D. Chancellor, Ei.tC':p~ ~~· ~111 cualqu•er agent• ~·1 ordtl nla Probaie Code. A A• Thtsfo1t ct nas bffn r•
fled hofeinabove 11 that of c 1 c Jty Cot e publk:o que las aya rec • quest IOI Special Notice ... ,.,,.8 and It nas been 1 "i poclalty ~I/actor" u 0•• ommun • pubflcallon of this notice, bldo o que haya visto una form Is a11ailllbl• from the dtttnn;nld thal tt Is cat·
defined In s.ctlon 7068 of .... Dlatrlc:t the total amount 01 ~ "°" copla de tllas. court clerk egor1cally exempt under
the Callfomla Buslnon and Publlahed Newport paid bal~ or tho obltg• 1. Th• name and address Attorno1 for the Pell· the requirements ol the
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BUSINESS ff Pro,.allona Code, the ape-Beach.Costa Mesa Dally ~on 'i:':ed ~ ~ ~~~ of lhl coon la (El nombre ~ tloner: Callforn1a Env1ronmental
clalty conttac:tor ewardad Pilot September 15, 22, .!Jscr tsUmated costs ek· gwec~on ~1'1la r ~~~'sc::. s. DAVID KOZICH Oual1ty AcL ::..c:n.:.~io:1r:.• .w::. 181M. Th509 pensts, and ed'iancea, II or~:~rornla, c!infY of Or· (CSll 102705) g~~~IC~3:•,::r:ei11~u~h:~ e • e • • e • • • • • • • •
joflty °' the WClftl, In ac-$180,\87.85. ange, 700 Civic Center ATTORNEY AT LAW, ing will be htld on Iha 26th .I
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' cordance Wllh tho pto\11. PUBLIC NOTICE h I• posslbl• ... th•I at re Drive, West, Santa Ana, Ca 17011 BEACH BLVD., d3y of September, \994, al 7he f.tg,tl Dep.1mnmt tll /f)f D.111y nwl IJ plOum ....
PIROf lllTllll
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M ortuary * Cnapel
Crema tion
110 Broadway
C...osta Mesa
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Ilona of California Bull· Ii!"' of iale "'1 open ng 92702 STE 900, HUNTING• the hour of 1·00 p.m In tilt • 1-b'-!Jt ' non and Ptol-.lon1 Code NOTICE 0, bid ~ be leu than lh• 2. Thi name, addrt u and TON a EA C H' CA Coimc11 Chambers ot the to ,1m10tmct n nn11 smtct now tlLtUln ir fQ new l.!tnt:sses.
Sec:Uon7059. TRUITEE'llALE IOtOiall ~~':'~due. ltltp~• number of P•1
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1• 82147·5888 (714j Nov.port Beach City Hou, I _..J l
All W<lfk mutt be com-8 •••· V(•a/-• lloner • attorney or pe · 37a.ee77 3300 Newpol'I Boulevard. We uiU now SEARC'.H the 1t.t21ne &... )'Oii .11 no t!Xtm ,. wrgr. u~ Jal.If )014 : "f Ploted within 45 c:ona.w. T.S. No. A11379 LA MIU TtTL• COM· l1oner Without an an0tney Newpon B .. ch, CalllOfOI(\, r/"' .r. ,J;. I I
Uve daye lfom lhO time Of Unit Code A PANY, •• aeJd TruatH, 11: (El noml>fe. la dlrteclon Published Newport at which time and place mnt m1d ti¥ mp to''"' Court House tn Sanr.z Ana n~:. '?I rou~. a,.'t'T' ttJe g,m I
the Notice to Ptocoed I• "-•n No. By T .o. alRYICI Yet numero dt tole!ono d11I Beach-Costa Mesa Daily any and all persons Inter-'""">11111-.,.,/t'"' l',.ll'fi'").,.,lrfi,_,.~,, L,,,,._.. ll<lffU n.nnnmr wt'th the Counfl. • aued by tho awn.. Time la at00041ee/ COMPANY .. ent abogado del demandanlt , Pilot September 14, IS, 21 , ested may appH r anll be ~ .. ,, r v u n •. , ~ v • ~,..,.,....,vi.. .. .....,
of l"-... enc:e. ,allure 10 PIDERSIN 81 Traer' Frtuh A9-o dtl dtmandan11 qut no 1994. hta1d thereon. II you cllal· 'L.L 11 ·1 Lfo fo t -'-as l'fl'mii~JJ.,/nwa.;......1tJ.¥?i &l .. ')Curproo.' comptete'tho Work wHNn AP14t .. t41..03 alatent Sao,.tary • 801 tlonM,! .. ~MadO,;.,!!) (714) Wth63& Ieng• this 1>101oc1 in court, ( tlT'f. p urlllS J<mcft1 Wt'tK r ur luil:S . ·-,. rm ~J nu J"-". ~
the time Mt forth herein LA MESA TITLE COM· ' 0 ,..,..,.. • uvwmer you may be limited to ra •• ?/. /.l' •t:I .1 G ,.,, G'/_L wia result 1n Ule tmpoeH!on PANY u duly appointed South Lewta It., ,. 836-05$3, 11651 Yana Or.. PUBLIC NOTICE Ing only thoH iuu•• you o J'fl 'uutum Wt'' wr mm., ILTf'\, •
Of Nquldatod damaget IOf TrustN undet ~ IOllOWlng .,_.., CA II ... (7t41 Garden GrOlle, Ca. 92641 or IO~OOI t lst 11lHd II L fi'L fi L -· .L rL~L. n.:.•L. ·n o \\"' each day of delay, In the dotcrlbed deed of trust 38M700 Dete1 MAY ti Hl1 STATE OF lh• public ht111ng d• Pkule J~P '?' ~ tc.lCUr tTlfl()UJ uu.siru::s:s stalnnrnt al mr vw~y n .,,,., Jwl •
amount Mt IOl'lh In "'° Nin-WILL SELL AT PUBLIC " AYAILMLI, THI OMY L. ORANvtLLI, SOUTH DAKOTA) scribed tn lh. notice °' In B.!l ... i""\ ..... , ,\ ,_ 9, 11':_..,u "'ahfUJr ftl).n ~· p~ GZJJ IU aJ (ll J 6424321 :ma u~ lormaoon for Blddor•.H AUCTION TO TH! HIGH· EX,•CT•D OPINtNO Clerk, Ir WINDY L. )af w111ttn COlrtsl)ONence dt• ~ '-"""' ,.__ 'J .'" " r '?
Etch bid rnuat conform EST llOOER FOR CASH 810 MAY al 09TAINID ADAMI Doputf COUNTY OF MEAOEJ tvered to lhe C•tt et, °' uiU nz.lkt' tlm.1'1 ... "t!mf'tllJ &.,,,. w>u ttJ /und/, fhisp1TJCrfil1'l' In. , mail end be rnponalYe to tho (In the forll\I llWNc:I\ twe 8Y CA&.UllQ. TM PO~ Publlahed Newport IN CIRCUIT COURT rc•or to, Int ix.bl•C hearing ~· Jv'.---
con11act document1.eubmlt lawful tend., In lhe Unttod LOWING TILl,HONI Beacl\.Coata Mesa Daily l:tOHTHJUDIClAL Ot lnlOtm.tll()(I cd 1114) l''lr1t1shouJJl%icieany&jrr1vr~ .. .1-.....oJJusana uf'utU!Nmotttl~11 c!~ =-~an.d ... h =~~Of~~ NUIHU'8 ON TH• Piiot Augu•I as, Sepltmbet CIRCUIT ""::'oA •• MOQIO, J" ~,~-·-. ,,__.
the contract~•· a apectflodlnCMICodeS.C. DAY ••POii• THI t,l,15,ttlM MlftYllN W;. DI~ CITY CLlftK, CITY Of g/.ilima:<ri.rtyou ("1(}()(//J.4·Jtin)OlirMWbusinas.f , . lilt °' lhe ~ eubo 1iOn 2124" (payable In u IA&.&1 (7t41 ....... H Tll685 (f11ia MINTZ) r-lalnt , N~T aUCH
COntflldOn on ttlle t:' • lhe llrM °' .... IO T.O. W (ltlt Uto4W The Pllet n . KllvtN K. HINTZ, Publlaned Newpoll T!iE~?OITllAQI 0 M ,equno 1~ the .cttnQ "'*-~ .. rtght. TAC409494C Cl•Hlft4HI o.t.Ment 8e•cti·Costa Mt aa D~ ty --~3 ,.::.C.. ~ontOov.,,.. :'°;: =-~:~ Publlehtd Newport The M09t comprel\en-..;,~:0.;l':;~~rci Piloc Stplembtf 1$, 1~
"*"Code s.c:Uon 4100 .. under MHt DMCf of Truat In Beoctl.Coa'8 ..... Dairy al¥e end cMttent dlttc· OF MOTION TO l l\S13
atq the.....-hefttnaft« 0. Ptlot Septen'lber 1, t. ti, lory Of goods and 19f•
Each 8"9 1t111A be oc--1b.d;-''' 1194. Yfc:ea "°""°I MODIFY JUDOMaNT Duy It ell It. Find II, ~us~oA : FLovo T. ~ ~DOft~~~ Cl•••m•~ IL~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..
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PUILIC NOTICll Pif 1uc NOTICll i
Properltes which ore redeomed (paid) in tull t:>y October 25. 1994
(Tuesday). of 5 p.m wtll not be sold The 11ght ol redemption Wiii cease of
that t1mo and properties nol redoemea wlll be sold
It lhe properties ore sold parttes of Interest as defined tn Collfomlo
(?avenue ono 1oxot1011 Cooa SectlOn 4675. hove o r!Qht to file o claim With
the county lor ony excess proceeds trom the liOle Excess proceem are tne
amount ot the nighest bid In excess 0 1 tho liens and costs of Iha solo which
ore paid rrom the sole price Notice will be given to parties ol Interest.
pursuant 10 tow 11 excess proceodlo result from the sole
Porentlol Oidders should contact .me Tax Collector or. 12 Clv!c Center
Plozo. Room G58. Santo Ano. or coll (71 4) 834·5701 tor more lnformollon
rego1d1ng the public auction
PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION
The Assessor's Parcel Number CAPN>: when used to oescrlbe ~operty In
this ltSt. rolers to too assessor's mop bOOI<, the mop page, the block on the
mop. (ti oppllcoblo). and thO individual parcel on tho mop pogo or In thO
block A porcet number as for example ·044.363-05· would mean 8oOlt 44
of the Assessor's Mops, Block 363 (mop page 36. block 3) and Parcel 5
wrttlin tt:lol blocl. The mops 1oterred lo ore ovol!Oble for nspechon In the
office of the Assessor. 630 N Broadway, Room 142, Sonia Ano.
The properties that ore the sut:ljeet ot this nottce ore situated tn Otange
County. Cahforrna and Ole d&sctlbed as lollows
ITEM I LOCATION
36 lwpolt
8eictl ~
37 Newpcwl
lleidl c,,
38 Newpcwl
Beedl c,,
39 Nlw\lOtl 8adl
Ctt
52 Mle
Cly
PAltCEl
NUMBER
°'~·20
442·283-04
•58-58118
·~19
451-02H7
LAST ASSES SEE
Kteimell!. ON l
MINIMUM 810
SIO HX>OO
s 90000
$57,20000
14160000
s i 60000
1 cen1ty unoer penalty ot pel)Ury that the loregOtng • true and corteet
Isl Robof1 L 'Bob" Citron
Orange County TreoSUlet·Tox Collector
Executed at Santa Ano. Otonge CQ!.i).ty. Coldon:*l onAUQ\'51 1 l. l-994-
(:)om OI ~le OClobor 26. 1994
Publlmed Newport Beach Cosio Mesa Doily Piiot
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CEMETERY LOT/ NEWPORT NEWPORT
CIYPT 1225 BEACH 2169 BEACH
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Mem, CdM. $31 50
714·855-9855 Ruth
Beach Area
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HOM• WITH VlllW 2Bd spit M w/atudy
at e>Cclualve Harbor S865. Fp, akylt, deck,
Hiii • Newport Beach no pets. 180 21at St.
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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BALBOA
ISLAND 2106
U9ht • airy upper dplx, charming 2Br
1 Ba, fp, aundk. 306Y.t
Coral. 310-273-3300
Wlnt•r or Yrl~ Furn/Unfurnished
1, 3, 4Bd·Oceanfront
$595 to S3000 mo.
VIiia Rentals
675·4912
0oo-s14.85oo 648--1164 or 645·9543 ACROSS
•NEAR HOAQ HOSP• E 'ald• lg 18J, aml yard I Well-know n
2Br 1 'hBa, oar, Inside w/patlo. Frig, lrplc, utll THROWN TO THE DOGS 6 Appoonttnent
laundry, 1850. Ref lnol. 33tt E. 201h. 10 Encoura..941
req'd. Agt. 898-3 195 Sn5tmo. 548-6094 N orth-Sou th vulnerable. Weal w ou l d have.been touch-and ·iO, $lrongty
•Npt laland dp1~ lg Low Mova-lnll 1BR, 680 deala. depend.mi on the deCeNe. It aueht 14 Rehsfi·tray item "'· /f 1 / 0 TH b ~ d L 15Storkscovsm 2Bd·1 ~Ba, waterfront • • br te brHzy up· N R ffem t at 1our apa H 11 u nma... 16 Socl8I mist.1
w/boat sllpl s1750 mo strs, no pets plea.se, • Q 8 I able, bu t declarer'• teehruque wu slang
yrly. 310·915·7409 5625/mo. 931·842 7 QA974 beautlfultobehold. 11 1cacream
BEA or 310-47&-1"124 Spaclous 2br1baVERY OAS Declarerroeewithaceofclubsat notders CH Oc•anfront custom clean/qulot·lg pool·btll •A Q 9 8 trick ooe and ran the ll1X of apadea. 18 Au hole
RENTALS condo, 3Br 2Ba, furn, landscape, nr shops/ WEST EAST Since Welt almoet surely waa short 2
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I fwys.No appllcatlon .. """' ·-WINTER w nter. Avl 10/1·6/15/ fee. No pets, please •, •AK 10 6 in apadee in liaht of the mmor-auit 22 Wild card?
1 Bdrm ......... , ..... S700
95· 2·car gar. $2150/ $650 mo. 948.0392 Q J 8 6 Q 8 S preempt, thi1 wu undoubtedly the 23 Row
2Bdrm ............... s900 mo utll paid. 573-s5o7 • o K J 9 8 8 6 4 O I ·eorTeet move. A low spade waa con-24 Wished (tor) ~Bdrm ............. s1 0001 .. ••••••• HUNTINGTON •86 •K1074S2 tinued to Eaat'1 lun1 and the dJa. ~~~ronch lrtl'nd
3Bdrm ..... _ ...... 514001• $6UTll mond two wu returned. covered by d!~~court
ANNUAL APARTMENTS BEACH 2640 • J 9 8 7 S the ten and j ack and taken by the 30 Pnssy s~~~10 ................ s5oo FOR RENT o K Q 10 2 ace. 3 t Soapy
rm ............ S1150 1BR, frplc, d/W, new O Q 10 7 · The queen o( apadee was cap· 33 Practical CORONA The flNdenttol~ I•••••••• gray crpt , vaulted •J tured by the ace and E ast exited 37 Above DEL MAR 2122 .._._ W cells, gar, deck. By with the remAirune apade. Readifli 38Accumulatc
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1m111._._....,"'.., BALBOA park. $665. 960·8347 Thebiddini: the band perfectly, Cohen cashed 40~~~'Zn~on Lovel~ hm 3br 2ba, big 673·1900 PENINSUIA 26071--------WEST NORTH EAST 80l11'H the kine and queen of heart8, over-41 Clear
deck w/cyn view, den, * Lg 2br 2ba on Golf NEWPORT ~!. ~ P... 4 • took 'the ten of heart.a wt th the ace, 43 Eagles nos•
2 fp, new pnt, gar, nr Course-Villa Point. Yr 104 1.-..h St ... 7 • Gd BEACH 2669 P.. then led the queen o( clubs from 44 Grunts bch. $1550 lse 673-9338 lse No pftts $1950 "'' "' du When East -vered ..,;th 45 Damage
760· 8850 64" · loc·2BR 1 BA upstrs, Openifli lead: Eieht of • t:Qmy. "" -· 47 Terminate • 2Br 2Ba front duple>C. • • 4-4922-E sml ocn vw, carport * 1 BR 1 .. 25 the kina. declarer left the defender 48 Baby plant
497 •••ward Road 2-Sty 3Bd-3Ba condo 2 $900 mo-mo. Avl 1011. v * on lead by chec.ardine a diamond. 51 Shade trees
$1195, min 1 yr lease. car att gar, r'\/amkg, 720-9422 or 651·3488 2'l~:::0!~~~P Larry Cohen, author of the excel· Down to nothu11 but clubs, East 53 Concord
31<>-476-9062 no pets. Avl nowl Studio w/full kit SptClllSI Frig d/w lent book ori the Law of Total bad a choice of locni optaooa. The 5-4 Snowshoe
FULLY FURNISHED '$1900 mo. 589-0289 Attractive & clean Incl .• 60>C30 pool. No Tricks, can play ae well ae he return oi the ten of clube would be 59 Marathon uni1
2Br 2Ba condo. Cstm, 2Bd·2Ba duple>C, ga-Quiet N/Smk. No pets pets. No fees. No wntee. nus hand 11 from an early ruffed and the rune of hearts would t
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encl gar, nr all. $1750/ por~h. s1200 mo'. 3BR 2ea 1 blk to bHt march to the Grand Nationals to checard the rem&1nini di amond t:1~4--1--+-+-+--
mo, •vi now. 760-3187 '(818) 359-4539 bch. New everything. Team championahip. loeer on the hiih rune of clubs. If
•JASMINE CREEK• 2BR 2'hBa Npt North COSTA MESA 2624 Beam celling, deck, Aft.er the takeout double, a cue· East returned a low club, declarer t=-+--+---1--+--
24 hr He, pools, ten· condo. Hardwood lndry. $1395. 650-0943 bld of four diamonda, forcina North would simply discard a diamond 17
nls, 3bd, 2ba, dln rm floora, 2-car gar. Avail A tt rac tlv•, s h lny CLEAN 2Bd 2-atory, t.o aelect a mlijor, would have result· immediately and the nine or cl ubs h':---4--4--+-~--<
fam rm, s27oo mo 9/15. $1400. 707-7583 clean 2Br, w/patlo, 1 BA, pvt garage, ed in a four-heart contract. That would be the fulfilline trick.
(310) 59&-1802 pool, lndry lac. $725 patio. Lse $1050. ---------------------.;..--"'!'---I 2BR 2BA newer duplex Ha bo VIII 646 9081 ---------1 blk from bch, furr'\/un-r r 81 • Agt 857·3996 COSTA MESA 2124 furn, gar, P.atio, w/d, 1BR, spacious, pool· Exec 1Bd·1BA + Iott/ RENTALS TO RENTALS TO BUSINESS
d/w. S13oo. '123·0584 sldo, gated, nr beach ofc. Fu/co py av1. SHARE 2724 SHARE 2724 OPPORTUNITY 2b 2b 2 & Shopping. $615/mo Walk to roll, shops, r • car enc gar, 3BR 2\1'.lBa condo. 2· & Up 842-5858 clnrs. pst olc $970· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2904 229 W. Wilson #5. No car, newly rolurb, pool B I I I O I MBA/I II Npt Hghts S400 Incl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r:;ts, S850 mo. Cls to • •Anni• ~· bch ~'"'"". 2Bd·1Ba Cottage S77.S $1 070. Call 720-8053 a s : wn g U . _u...., '" ........,., -&A-WlbaloAyAllow on /bch 650-3252 Avail 10/1. 544.5149 mo. Enc l patio , LIDO PENINSULA canal. Avl l O/l 5 . ubl. Lrg home, w/d.
Empl, refs req. Jack
726-7022/d 642"6846,e USTSIDE small 2Br, ***BAYFRONT·3Bd· ~~sph:(~~!j°;k~:2i:.4 1Bd & 2Bd·1Ba, units. $600+ utls 675-8188
1-car garage, carpets 3Bft 2 ca.r garage from $800·$1300/mo. B N
& d w , Pvt beach/Waterfront eaut B clean q ulot Npt Hghts Lrg ro'om In rapes. 760-8364 52400/mo. A"I 1011•. 2Bd-2Ba Eastsldo, new 710 Lido Park D"r · • pvt home. Lg br/pvt nice 3Br home nr bch/
Near HB 3Br 2Ba hse, Call 975·2289 carpet, d/w, gar, back-714·873·9030 ba, kitch, w/d. Empl'd . shops. $425-.-dep-lncl
gar, lndry rm. Quiet B Id VIII yard, no pets $850 9 Sp Mo F I $400 + util. 645-9515 utll. No drink 631-2328 clean area. 2165 State •If• • age 2Br mo. (7~ 4) 366-0607 • m n-r Ave.IA. Nr bike trall/ 2Ba, gordon, pools, MONTHLY RENTAL CdM Share 2Br 2Ba 2
elem school. No pet. marina. 55-+ mobile 2BR·1 BA, garage, Until 6/17/95. Ya blk l o block s to beach .
$1 000/mo 909/676-7797 hm park. S895. 673·2988 W'slde. New cpl/paint, bch/pior. Nowly rodoc. $500+ 'hulll. Polnsot-$~50 -+-$500 sec. Agt & exceptionally clean. 11a Ave. 675-0902 Delux• 2Br 2.5Ba TH, (714) 850 1220
Prof N/S to shr cohdo
noar beach m NB. Pvt
ba. tennis, pool. S495
Incl ulll. 5 4 8 ·0784
Can'I seem to
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• 2Br 2Ba furn, w/d, gar HB·Shr very clean 3BR end unit. Big 2·sty LR,•---_;._-----Ip, w/d. Smartl 2.car A MUST SEElll parkng. 8 18-4S t-4473 hse, pool table.Jae,¥•--------·
w/opnr $1395 650 0943 Large 2bd 2ba. In Oceanfront Winter ml to bch, s4ob mo: · · ; small, qulol com· 'h utils. •36-3052 COMMERCIAL
BLINDS equal CASH
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ultrason1c blind clean-
ing business. 896-0888
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$3,000 ..-MONTHLY
add111onal Income? 6:
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h om o. Oversee a 53
routo of water vending
machines. Guaranteed t.5~9~1---+-+-
accounts. ss.ooo -.-re-
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1 ·800·26'0·0366 2 Downatalra 3Br 2Ba m unl1y. New carpot, 2 fully furn units, 3Br B E EST dplx, lrplc, 4-car gar, vertlcle bhnds, patio, 2Ba, gar. $1500/$1 800 N near bch. Lg bdrm/ R AL ATE
stops to bay & beach. D/W. laundry S800 mo Call Karen, 434'1424 adj bath. lg closet & ••••••••• LOCAL RTE•24 Loca-, 6!>
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$1450/mo. 8t8/359-4539 185 Mesa or 531•6076 ••••••••• sundeck, frpl. Modern. $525/mo. 846-4400 ---------t 1ons•Buy All Or _ __..___..._...__
Harbor View Homes AVAILABLE NOW. 2Br NB E tbl tf f BUSINESS OFFICE Part•Poas1ble S3K ======::;:=~======~~=======~=~ 3Br 2Ba, a/c, storage. 1 Ba, lrg kltch, din rm. MISCELLANEOUS · •• u Pro to Wkly•800·599-6769 ~
$1 850. Agt 6t9·677· From $675. 631·4033 RENTALS share 2Br 2Ba. SSOO + FOR RENT 2769•------------------------------------'hutll. Avl 10/1. Rick Partner noedod to com-1
0488, 114.759.0104 VIiia d 'E•t• Apta. ••••••illll• 640-2121 bt ... n9am·noon pleto p e product o CREDIT 2907 ANNOUNCEME NTS LOST &
V On m .. a•1orr .studio 1
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11mn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB-Shr turn 3Br 2Ba •ry attractive olhces. ~ · 2920 FOUND 2925
f 1 /l 31st St Cannery Vil 'Best Selling" boo~ FREE DEBT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 ROOMS 2706 ~~~~~,~~~cl ~ntr ~~[; loge n~~r water, NB. Film by oward·wlnning CONSOLIDATION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $750 mo. 673•3747 Roy Jackson 673·3733· writer. Call The Too many debts? RAPID WEIGHT LOSS I FOUND '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil American Nation Overdue bllls?, Cut Spec1ah: ng In c11 s I' Bch rm/pvt ba-$400/mo Npt Bch Boardwalk. ---------Fiim Co l1cu11 casils." In 1 flt;! util Incl. Nu cpVbt1nds, 2Br 2Ba, parking. No COMMERCIAL 714·975-1340 payments 30~o to creases mctat>OWln Coc katlel Pied QUIET & SERENE
Pahn lv.lesa Aparttn.ents
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So nc;ir & ycr so far ...
Tune's d\c fc.cling rou gee
when rou live at Palm
M~a amid the lush
grt."COCI')' of secluded
woods & surely pJ.lms.
A Sruilios., 1 & 2 ikJnx>nu
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· IBR S62S ru S6SO
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.A Vcrt1caJ Blmds-
A Oiling fans '11!1~ A NEW Carpet, P.ut1t & Talc II
.A Fitnas Room
.A H c.:itcd Pool & JJruw
A PJt:1os & Bakooics A Cu-.igcs A villlblc
Office Hours: 9:00 am • 5:00 pm M-F
and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm weekends
156 1 Mesa Dr.· $.inc Am Heights, CA
(714) 546-9860
SERVICE
-CHILD CARE 3536
DIRECTORY Tender loving childcare
ottered In my Balboa
Pen hom•. All ages
FT/PT. Judy 673·1428
ADDITIONS Wanted: m om w/1 pr•·
REMODEUNG 3410 achool or school age
child to shr cost of
nanny In d.y CM hm.
Bell Conatructlon Very alfor able & de·
•Addition .. bath remodel pondablo. Becky or
•PaU01• kilcl\en remodel Catherine, 662·2060
,1Uc /Bon<fed /Insured
FrM Est. 871-4141 CLEANING .
CARPENTRY 3510 SERVICES 3548
' Want•d1 3 more quaJ.. A to Z HANDYMAN lty clients with house• INST AWREIACE CABINETS to clean.· Chrl•tlne l<Jtcllenl, baths, door•. 8't0-8177 pg 216-5193 wlndOWI. Doug 546-7258 tWINDOW CLEANING• HIRE A CMPENTER FREE ESTIMATES Addlllona/Remod•I•
Flretwaler/Repalra. 297-6081 David
Jerry M8-7540 Bow•n'e Do you need
~·· Remod. 00«• win-
a hea~ duty home
clHnlng Hrvlce? Call dowt, CibNta, elUCCO & drfo UI al ~0-2492 w ... ltncel, ga&et. *· Uc
35yra ·~ Jwrt 142.0517 Houaeolean/Wlndow
Rellabta. Mov• In/
CERAMIC . out's, 20 yra In area
Pina Ma.eaH
nus 3528 Overstocked wllh
1tutr7
Tiie. glau block• A call to
r9M<>dellng, fair prlcH Cla111fled Lie/Bond, Free Eat. wlll hel~ Ort wotk a3 .. 1288 t41·••.
CONCRETE &
MASONRY" 3557
* Best Price/Quality
Llndscape. bock. atont
Co.ncrel• 100-718· t 007
Brick, Block, Stone, Tllo
Cone, Patio, Driveway
Fplc, BBQs. Roi, 20 Yr
E>Cp. Torry 557·7594
Cementfbrlc k/atone/tlle
drvwy slab $2.50/aq f1
atamped concrete
L,.541656 • 631-4310
CONTRACTORS
3558
Local Uc 20yr ••P
Small fob•, big Job•
Quick reeponae.
Free Eat. 650-7042
DECK
COATING 3570
STOP Deck Leak•·
waterproof coatings.
decka, •J:lrs Oual.
wOfk. L" 7430 FrH
Eal. Beat I 722-8769
The Pllet Claealftocl
The moat comPf•h•n· alve and Cun9nt dire<:·
tory of good• 9fld ••r·
vlcH atoundl
tennis, pool/spa, k11ch pets. $500/mo + ~ut1I. PROPERTY 2778 ____ .______ SO%. Reduce In· Stops hunger~ Guor • '-Ho :>I
prlv.Nodrugs.378-0672 Avl 10/1.909·599·1t89 • TAUCKORIVERS t•r•atlat• , •••• anteed last lt'SUlS
t1B beaut hm·Nowland/ Npt Crest condo, ocean iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DRIVE TO OWNtll so SN4cc'osoo-1 oo,ooo. Call no.-., U•e :?0,.1
Adams, pvt ba. Clean view br/pvt ba, den & C ·2 Ofc/Warehouse down or c ompany LI Cdn/bon-prdofldt) Untied Fharrm1ccu11· ______ ;...._ __
P I 900 S/I nr Fa. low & dr1·vArs Here's our cense on • • ra s 1·800·733-"'88 non-smkr. $450+ulll, gar. ool/spa/lenn s. • •rv " · 1 800 9 S5 0412 .. ..,_ Call Janice. 965·1201 S575+'h ut. 722·8577 55 Fwy 619·7'26·81 0o n olelwmllepsrolgTrr~mct.orsoow,7n~ • • . {Sl\tnny-01p ava1l:;iblu) FA)(. 6 19·723·1953 .. COD'S ilCCCPhl<.l ROOM FOR RENT The Community orshlp/30·42 months! ••••••••11------'-----'--
Non-smoker. Child ok. Market Place. Small business rental/ •Average 1 o,ooo + ANNOUNCEMENTS Costa.Mesa area. Pilot Classified priv;ite offices. From miles'month ~ olW
631 -901 1 842·S878 S200 w/prkg. 'x1n1 CM •company training ~
HOTELS
& MOTELS
HOTELS
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phone, 'ltffk.ly maid service
Call For Introductory Rate~
2070 Newport Blvd., Costa Mee&
(714) 831·8000
OR
1 ·800-284-3129
.
DOORS 3580 FENCES
& DECKS 3615
An ••P•rlenced
depend obi • d oor •Wood Fenc••• hanger. Guar work, r~lrepa.r, llH Nill.ng reas. Don 521 ·891 o H~tnatH. Low poctt. lJc'd
DRESSMAKING 3583
Ad•at1tag9 Cons11. 97•-6301
FLOOR INSTALL European Couture
Bridal &. apoclal occa· REPAIRS 3620 slons, proms, clllld·
rens dressos, Holy
Communion. Bring Vlnrl, hardwood
coramlc, marble, sub your Ideas. I will make floor repair, your dress. Leona, carpet
761-0221 or 952·1800 Uc, Bond C!l43·3882
DRIVEWAYS 3585 FURNITURE
REPAIRS 3622 LIKE-NU CONCRETE
New proce11 remove Comp .. te Restoration olVrust stolna Crack
rpr Free Est 760-8427 Refinishing, repair, up·
hols, etc. FREE pick·
up/dellv/eal. 982·1823
ELECTRICAL 3610
A-1 Eloctrloal work HANDY MAN 3710
Local Uc. conllaclo'
Quick AeaponHI "'"'•'"•"'•' ,,.,.,u •• Frff Est. 850-7042 Paint.Carpentry•
** CES ** Drywall and morel
All typea or electrlcal GaryMa.a277
All aervlce 100~ Guar.
l\'h6ys~~y ~YJe8e~~ A Com_.l•t• ,,.,.rty
malnt-cuatom painting
Seek with childcare? d rywa 11-car pentry·
Call Th• Piiot todayl wallpa~er removal·
842·&878. stucco lck 262·05-45 ---
location. 760-8364 program tor students D£llll cs.la£
available. New Apple
Lines Inc., 1-800·643· ANNOUNCEMENTS CASH
8308 or 1·800·843· 2920
3384, to:l~'d1son, Soulh ~Pl:~l s • Ir r~
Dakota -..20 20• 64 -0201 "'
VEN DI N G ROUTE WITHOUTGL.ASSES1
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BUSINESS b uslne ss·S2500/wk surgical. permanent t ·" ·r p oss-Im med Sate r e stora11on in 6·8 ---------_______ ...;.__
OPPORTUNITY 10ooia10-23s4 weeks A1111no pilot LOST & 1 LOST: Small light
2904·--------developed Doctor.ap· FOUND 29 25 brown DOG w1'th .-proved. Frco intorm.:i· CREDIT 2907 t1on by ma11 cau iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BI G EARS Name
900 Numbersl sss 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (9 oo1 422•732° F 0 U N D ''Squirt,'' v icin1t'1 •,Ip f sJ s ,. (408) 981 ·S570 M N ' ro 11 Lo tart up! FAT? TIRED? NEED A Fa>c (406> 961-5577 S 0 E Y $ I Loreto & Sonora, Top $$ programs avl nowl 1·800-865-1000 p 0 s IT Iv E Sat isfaction In Ne\\pOrl Beach c 0 s t a Mes a .
C H AN Q E ? guaranteed. d t •1 9-1 c A PROVEN WINNER· Fo r solutions and en o '' ny 3 Please c all 96~ All Cash-con1tnu31 In-inf o rmat ion call Thinkmgolhavinga (818) 5~8-5 42 1 1772, garage sale? come I Snack vending-1 ·8 O O -4 6 O ·f A S T Give us a can• FOUND eiue 11, •1y parn· 1--------...;;
local route. 10 new To ge1 stanod call PILOT CLASSIFIED i.eot, Ea.sts di! Coi>ta
machin es $2900 . 1·800·776 ·TH IN 8 4 2·5878 Mesa.callanoiagrlllf.,
600·821·8363 dy/eve (8446 ) Ext. 3 21 6-l5-4!>5J ·-----'-----..:;
HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTIN~. 3~58 ROOFING 39·~
IAWN CARE 3808
Carpentry, roofing . PUSLIC NOTICE RAINBOW Clrcle Main!· CALL US F IRST!
plum bing, drywall, Gardening Landscaping Tile Cahf Pub " Ut I·
p,.r "1 ·~ H~s H• ots· ~ ,~
stucco, 'painting, tile, Clean.ups, Tree Tum. lies Comn,1 11on RE· A,;t 0\. ... 1.>b F100 st <: or t
eloctrical. Jim 641-7494 St hc•51>9897 636-'7!1~1 (.11 lo t Froe Estimates.Good QUIRES that a I usco References 436-1518 •Hl·Q HANDYMAN• housohold goods
Green Scene Landscpng move1s pr1nl lhUll PIANO & VOCAL WALL •584-1955• P U c. Cnl T number, & Irrigation, Trimming LESSONS 3868 1 COVERINGS 3932 & Romovals. Ctoan· un.os anjj ctuiullou1s Plum blng/elec/w at o r prinl their T.C P num· htra /s p ri nkler s/coll upa & Molnt, St. Lie.
;; 599025, ~50·9109 bor In all .idvartlse· Gottuso Music Stud1u Custom Wullp:wp r 'tans. Install/Repair. ments. II you h.:i"Yu o All ages & to uautt, Stripping Palnt lny FREE est. 241·0137 JAPANESE GARDENER
pager 218·8199 Exp'd. Complete yard question obout tho lu· bCIJ•nnl lQ to C'lan ca Ny ' -t O s
g•hty of a mover, luno S40.t047 5•. 01: "" :Id ()73 .. 37 m aintenance, trees • Semi Retired contractor. or chaulloiur. cull ahrubbery. 557·1352 -Rprs, lmprvmnts, sml Put>hc UI l11tcs
r:bs, Quality, lnteguty, Landsc ape REPAIR Comm1ss1~n PET ' PLUG care, Ken 642·1770 Malibu tow-volt lights 71 4 558-41 &1 SERVICES 3870 Spunkier• & design Sav On Moving Pete 714/722·7732 Lov.est, Storage prof Personaltzud f'ut C 1u HAULING 3720 Sprlnklera are m~ XLNT rep I l\r m.n Ins Kennel allernatlv ONLV business. NO TUl7659 V MC 731·2958 stress or worry. LJIC, IN Tlmere-valvea·repalra-Hauling Junk, Appl!' Installation. 722-7824 Ins, Rois lii'J 711H
snces. Yard Clean-Up,
Etc. Coll Mike • TREES • PAINTING 3858
84&-1391 PLUMBING 389Q
JUNK To Th• DUMP Topptd Aemovt Lawna, •W.P. YOUNGQUIST " (714-888· 1882l """""~ .,. t 44.,. PaJntlnt Contractot THE LOCAL PLUMBER
WE'L.L naul away what OuaJ palOt•no by prof Is .. w, rn 8at1;trt CO•
MASONRY 3828 . the Truh Man won'tl Uc1&0ma "'' .sine:.• 194 7•WO Are aa
f1ff HI, &4&-3305 c;ls at your t I phono
Ll476000 67S.9304 t Maaoftry Exp•rt• QUALITY CARE LANDSCAPE• . Block·Brlck·Concrel• 20 ... ,. '"P Qu•lily
LAWN CARE 3808 Stucco. Repairs. Loo11 w orkme n sh l p .. ,, On the move?
Pr1c ... U c i31·7643 prtcea 64~2417 Aon liiijNi .. Sell your extra •••lo Yard Malnt. RENT CHUNO PAINTINQ household Lawn~ Cl••""P•, lf\t;D.I Reaa H Ou. 1
Tr•• rlmmln9, Lt w o rk. L,,376802 II oms
Haullne 9T9.a249 through classified Oond/11u 638-1534 In Classified --.
Thursday. September 15, 1994 New rt Beach/Coata Meaa Dall Piiot
DIPl.OYMENT EMPLOYMENT PlJUnTUlt! 6014 PIANOS• , ______ llOTOaCYCllS WICOtN 1120 PONTIAC 1170 VOLISWIGD tZ35
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LOST: Body·•urflng 2 stations avail. Xmu
g .. r. at 1000 Steps, adverUalng, help with
Laguna Bch. Sunday move. 72:MS232
Dlnl... t.blele neow1yhiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii '14 TOWN CAR II Gtand PrlX se I •M .... New "''· ._ h I h I d • ....... wht/""•Y lnC, fully spd, ~h -~~m ~~~ TELEu.a•KETINQ up 0 s c a ra, pa • "' Yahama Clavtnova 'IS y.-.a.. M-• Dane blu., new new ,.,.. ... port ~.. _ ""'"" _. leavH, )(Int c:ond. Great cond. 1925/obo. MAJtJNI SU.PS _,_,. ....... Ill••· 12400. 842·7588 loaded, very clean, FM cvu• All . orig
A nattonally recog· '400. 760.319' 67w 928 7K ml, perfect cond, run• & drh1H Ilk• Good radl~a. 11250;
t/26. Patr of fins, _Bo.;.....;. .. -T-a-ll_D_rl_vt_ra_1 nlzed publlahlng co. ts SUc:.kley OR ,,.,1 Ham· DOCJtS 7022 12000obo 790-3198 --------1 new. Aaklng S5200 obo 631•7148 iootclnQ to 9Upport It• ...,, • llllCEDES 9130 obO. 031-5844 ·
growing aalea f0<ce mond organ, mirrors, nc•eTS 6075 Lido Penln Stlp to 24' l---------
wllh mollvaled local 1920 Mw mach, col). "'" MISC. AUTO 9245 telemarketer•.' Earn bier• bnc:h, tbl lamps, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii In private marina. AUTOMOBILES ... HO aL Original TOYOTA 92 10
NMd CtaH A. drlvera IHI/hr, aatary+comm. china, etc. 8Hl raaa DUCK'S TICKETS (2) 19..60 fl. Incl parklng'W•••••••• Owt\9<, Kint conct, new
and Body Glove hand u-
10o1. Pl•••• call
Shawn(714)8S0-7617
PERSONALS
PERSONALS 3002
or ClaH B (w/alr Serloua applicants otfara. 844·9564 Xlnt toe I( row S60 .. 723-4140 tve massage '' aoft top. Ok gra"!/;(.,•Y ft>.!!'kgertw•lnngdo~~an•m,p•on~ only1, ... Ps'••aa•.!1· OOCall VINTAGE STOVE, new 5 game min. 840.5393 Int. 122.900. 648 73 81 CoroUa·Auto, blue
""" " ' 7 .... • SI t h MOTORCYCLES 81 'Cherry• 3000 Beige metallic/marine btue talion department to mmons lwln .. ' w 1 FORD 9075 OlaHI, snrf, 129k ml, Int, AC, AM/FM atltfeo,
handle datlverl•• TELEMARKETING Iron patio tbla, best ••••••••• SCOOTERS 8018 iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii garaged/record•. PB, PS, very clean,
throughout LA. VEN, otters 875'3828 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $5000/obo. 848·2389 A1klng S8100 obo.
OC. and SB CounUH MARKETING DEPS WANTl!Dt Recliner, GARAGE SALES 8'!v1M~~~gng~~gyl W1h01Pt•. 82 300TO Station Wgn 831-!5844, M·F 9·6
{I blue or neut fabric. K kl Ltd 440 $75 ma.>C. 846·8422 IWll completely restored, 90k orig ml. 011 car.---------
---------CAN'T PINO A CAR
YOU CAN Al'l'ORDt
Hundred• of vehlcl ..
sold at bargain prices
everydayl For more
Info call Information
Servlo•• toll freel
1.a00-439-8887
Ext. A· 1062. Gay Men of Co•••
Mesall LIV• talk &
home ph I• 1 ·800.
517·7883 $2.60/18+
Part·llme, 20-30 hours
per week. S8.00/Hr.
Moat deliveries are
PM, •om• AM.
PageNat, the nation's \ Molorcycl e, black, new AC, complete S6895 Obo. (1FFP661) VANS 9225
largest paging com·i---------CORONA 5,500 orig mllea, mint new Interior-burg. 841-1060 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil---------pany, Is seeking ap-MERCHANDIS~ DEL MAR 6122 cond, runa great + 2 Run• grt, Mu1t seel ANTIQUES•
polntment setters for MISC 6015 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii helmets saoo. Ed or Asking sssoo obo. d· _P_L_YM_O_UTH---8-1-.-5-1 •73 Ch•vt ahor1 van. CLASSICS
Glrl• of Ce>ata Meaa
Liva talk & home ph
#'• 1·800·217-0069
$2.50/18+
9250 Apply In person: our Anatlelm otflce to • Brian 5 48·1078 842·3763, e-850.1128 v 350 V8, auto, bay win·
330 W Bay St, call potential bu•lnH•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Blc~cles, Sabot, wlnd-1_.;.;.;..;.;.;.~.;.;.;.----dowa, PS.PB, mags.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'tosta Mesa. accounts and iched-2 twin bod• sssea; surfer, furn, misc. Sa11---------1---------'89 Voyager V·8, It blue, Needa paint. $1100/ '53 Cadlllao 4-door,
ule appointments for weight ben~h S50; only 9am"lpm. 2716 Good Jobs JEEP 9110 AT, AC, all pwr, AM/ obo. 631·7149 auto trans. 100% orig,
HOT &WILD! No phone calls , the outside HIN rep-video game S335; Shell St., China Cove rclloblt scnkts 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiii FM, >tit c:ond, aerv . 2nd owner. Body & Int
please. resentatlves. Flexible dresser s25• 760-8834 I' recs, 961( fwy ml, Xlnt cond. 69,500 orig
1 ·800-660-6969
Toll Free Call
shirts avallabte. Com··---------GARAGE SALE lnttrcslln& thlnas '90 Wfangler, sport S7500 by orig ownr VOLVO 9230 ml. car drlvH perfect. Dita Entry pellllve salary plus ag· AdJuatabl• elec: beds, OF THE YEA.RI to buy utlllty 4x4, 6 eye, 4.2 662-1638 or 545-4859 $5900/obo. 631·7936
Live & Unc ensored
Mldnoghl ConvtflallOOI
900·725-4 roo sus min;
18+t.t.A. Cosll Mesa. CA
C t S I gresslve bonus/com· 2 twins, $200 each. Year-end clearance. Iller, S·spd, blk/gtay • US Omer erv Cl mlssloo structure In a Maletllng aofa & love Everything goesl It's all 1hcrc Int, SOit top, Chrome
Newport Beach pub-profeaslonal environ-seat, $200. 536-9342. O es I g n er ha ts & d kit, mag whls, raised,
Usher seetcs computer mant with opportunity -------..,....-shoes, lady's & chll· incCl~ .. i~~d am/fm. 47K ml. $9650. data base exp. Cus· for advancement. Cabla TV dHcrambltrl/ dren's sizes. Housoful --....:..:..'-=;;..:...;.""""'""'---J 544·5457 aves/wknds tomer service exper-Must be an enthuslas· converte,.I We cerry, of furniture. Top of the
tlse req'd. "CIVI do at· tic, motivated, team bur, repair all makes/ line. Cat-Mode, Martin
l l tude" In good player with good com-models. Free catalog, of London, Marge
written/oral skiffs. FT munlc:atlon skills. For 1-8C>0-407-4444 Carson and Kreiss.
Ins. Starts at $8/Hr. consideration, please•---------Accessories galore. EMPLOYMENT
(714) 87S.5801 Moving 2 mtn bikes, call All at (714)978· bch cruiser, cordless 2216 Pacific Or. (at DELIVERY PERSON 9977, ext. 5335. Drug phone, ans mach, 16.. the end of Avocado). EMPLOYMENT
5530
Alterncu>n•, 3 hrs per testing la a condition fan, exer bike, VCR· SAT & S~JN. 9:30·6
day Mon-Fri. Stevens of employment. EOE. 110v/12v. 631-7333 --0-0-0-0-5-"t-U_F_f _I _
Pharmacy, 540-8919 SAT & SUN 9•2 C CIAN PageNet Queen size box spring 17 PT OPENINGS DRIVER/TE HNI & manrel9, 2 yrs old. 703 Jasmine, between
Great 2nd Income. $9 •For safety service 1---------S65. Call 723-4633 4th & 5th In alley.
base·Jfex hrs-all areas rental co. COL rated/ Temp P•rt·Tlm• l===-==-....,...,.-.....,,......,....-1---------
851·0951 M·Th 12·3 Class B or C wllh RECEPTIONIST/ &PODE Xmas 'chJna. Moving • Everything
H t d I Place 1ettlngs & ac:-must gol Lots of good azma en orsemen · SWITCHBOARD treasures. SAT 8·21 Accounting Clerks! N/S environ. Resume eessorles. 646-4091 0 We have several temp to: 830 Flint, Wilmlng· Employment starting,_,.....________ 8 1 2 oldenrod 10/3/94. Working SUNOUEST•WOLFF ---------& temp to full·tlme po· _io_n..;._C_A_9_0_7_44_. ___ 1 hours are 1-s:30 pm TANNING BEDS MOVING! Furniture,
altlona requiring 6 IMMEDIATE Monday thru Friday. New commercial-clothln5f·Women's szs
mos+ experience In: Please iend rosuma home u n it• from 6·10, purses, misc.
Data Entry OPENINGS! to Catlf. comm News, s 199. o o. L amps-SAT 8·1, 621 Poppy
Accounts Payable Attn: Rhonda Weed, Lotions-Accessories.
Accounts Receivable Our newast oJflco/. 330 w. Bay, Costa Monthly p1lymentsi---------
Payton warehouse has 17 M CA 9'2s21 Io w a a s 1 8. o o COSTA MESA 6124
Pay range ts S8·S10/ entry level openings In esa, · c tt t d f FREE immmiiiiiimmmii hr. Lo.us a Ptusll Call a o ay everything from ware·i----------'1 NEW color catalog Immediately 714-476-house thru manage· EMPLOYMENT 1-800-482·9187 8925 or fax resume to ment. No experience,
714-476-8705. no problem. Up lo SERVICES 5533 Tena & blfold doors,
Accou n temp a $400/weekly to .start. liimmmmiiimmiiii frmd ponhole window, 1600 Dove St. # 107 Call Pany, 714·564-8390 vanity Its/mirror, flood·
Newport Bch, CA 92660 •-•-•• Its, bkshelves, mask·
Couch, stacked wshr/
dryr, qn matt/springs,
lg plants, prof painting
gear, speakrs, books,
misc. SAT, 245 Broad·
way (at Westminster) EOE ln t 'I whole .. le co. Please be aware lhat Ing machines. Best
---------• Several positions the listings ln this cat· reas offers. 644-9564 GIANT SALE ADVERTISING avatl. No exp. 18+. egory may require you.,,,,....-.......... ------You won't believe It
ASSISTANT Sharml, 650-5276 to call a 900 number Tr•• Roses SS; Citrus, until you see It. Big· Full time, 57/hr. Sta· Outdoor flower ahop In which there la a fruit, avocado trees· gest garage sale In
ble, DEPENDABLE In· on 17th St., CM needs charge"per minute. frul~ng 510: On Palms town. Come check II
dlvlduat needed to energetic: person for AIRLINE& 8-S s2o: GaJ plants out. Furniture, ll11ing provide clerical sup-sale a/deslgn Exp **0* 1 GE*~* s1:shade,plne l Sgal rm, bdrm , TVs,
Port for tbft advertls· pref 646·7899 ' N W HIRN N RY s2o: Herbs 135 kinds Sl; free'er, clothes, Jew· • · LEVEL Customer Ser· Liiac $10; 909-674·9422 • Ing depart"ment of a Paata B ravo bi took· vice/baggage han· elry, motorc:vc:le, surf·
growing community Ing for SERVERS & dlers. Many other po·i---------boards, skis, ski
.newspaper chain. AC· ·CASHIERS. $5-$5.50/ sltlons. Great pay and FREE TO YOU 6022 boot.s, golfclu.bs,
curate t y p Ing of hr + tips. Apply In per· benefits. Local or r• tools, lots more. Bar·
55wpm a· MUST. Ou· son, 1104 Irvine Ave., location. For appllca-liiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii gains gatorel 10c· $
ties Include data Newport Beach. lion & Information call FREE SAND $1 500. Dealers wel· 1 ~I.~~~v~~~E 127 Per
entry, heavy phones, Private postal ator• 1 ·8 O o -6 4 7 ·1 4 2 o C II • 5 828 come. Mesa Verde
dally echedullng of F••h Is. Retail counter Ext. A-109. a u7 .3 Country Club area. LEASE FOR ONLY Mo. ads. Hours 8:30am· -2976 Mindanao.
5:30pm Mon-Fri. Good P(r, flex hrs, exp pref. EARN UP TO $700/ ---------SAT 9/17 8am-3pm and 79c • tu tor 2-4 months. Total dnve BNtay $711.90. Residual
benefits, opportunity Apply 537 Newpo~ WEEK No experience. PETS & $4560 65 Total of payments $3066.96 • tax on approved credit
for growth. Phy•lcav Center Or, NB 644-6245 Part-time/Full time. ANIMALS 8asecl on 15,000 milts per year and 11c per mile 111 exc:ess of 15,000
drug tesUng I• a pre-PT SALES Process mortgage r.. 6049 HUNTINGTON mtles per year
requls1t• of employ-Fi.x hrs, various du· funds· T 011 fr•• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 6140 lliiiiiiiiiii~iiijjiiiijiiiiiji!jiiiijiiiijiiiiiii~iiii~jjpipijiijpjjiil
m • n t. F 0 r c 0 n· Ues. For fast paced 1-800-8S9-l51t ADOPT·A·PET •lderaUon, call Judy h M b Oetting. 71~2-4321 pan • op. usl 8 1---------Every Sat & Sun at
Ext. 301 . bondable. H~. Jew-EMPLOYMENT PETSMAAT, Fountain elry & Loal'I 848-8402 Valley. PupplH, kit· --------•I Real Eatate WANTED 5535 tens and more, all looking for lovl(lg, car· Sun, 1403 Delaware
B aby Items (sttoller, hi
chair, c:arseat, elc.) +
clothes 4a misc. SatJ
Advertising
Inside Ing homes. CAU. 241· Yard S ale I Hsehld
0317 for mOf'e Info. Items, personal items, -
5.0 H-0 hter engine,
air cones .. AM/FM
slereo. cassette w/
premtum sound, pell,
custom wtlls, rear
winoow defogger &
many otner lea1ur11 s2,ooo 1 AT THIS PRICE
(5a 1412)1 ... ,.,..
DISCOUNT "'Otl wo. auoo. "nAt~ ""elf
NEW 94 MUSTANG GT CONY.
--~.,_.. ---~ . -.:::.-...
M cond , 5.0 VB,
ktytess entry. p/w, pdl.
cruise, bit. AMIFM
s&erao w/ pramwm
IOUOCS, trac:llOn lodl
Sales
We are Heklng a
fuff,tlme Inside Sates
Rep who poaaeaaea
strong sales ablllty
and the desire to be
succ:eaaful In aalea
and earn money.
EASYWORKI
EXCELLENT PAVI
Assemble products at
home. Call toll free
1·800-467·5566
Ext. 11718.
DomeaUc K lttena
FREE to good homos. Usa, 714-650.1404
furnlsture. SAT only
Sarni 821 Main St
Sav e abused and NEWPORT
abandoned pets. Be a BEACH 6169 volunteer/foster. Call iiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiimii 714-859-2704.
. ----' ' ........ --.
7 pass . CtUISe, llll. dUa1 u c:ond. s2 7 3 MP9or. . • dual wbags. AM.IFM..slereo cass. •
W/clocll. pwr Windows and focM,
pwr.tn1rrors,38Ltng11'18,•more. s2 000
axle. remote ktyltsa
entry, ,.., winoow
dtloggtr & many Otnef
teaJUtH
This Individual muat
be highly motivated,
h ard-work ing and
demonstrate the
ability to me•t dead·
tines, work well with
other people and
p r ovlde •ff ec:tlve
customer service.
The proficiency to
present Innovative
selling Ideas and ex·
ec:ute revenue pro-
du c Ing "Special
Sectlona" 11 a plus.
Dependability a
must. Great op-
portunity fo r the
right candidate .
Good benefil pack-
age provided.
L/I Nanny/med aaat,
xtnt refs, flex ached,
Restaurant newborn/amt children.
Cashier/Food Smer , __ La_ur_._96_5-4_9_7_2_ ---...-----
caauat, friendly at· Swedl1h Prof Nurse's MUSlcAr"
moaphere. Mon-Fri alde-Uve ln/out-10 yr1
1 o: 3 o am ·2: 3 op m. exp-ref·lovlng·c:ooklng INSTRUMENTS
Hogue Barmlchael's, dtlvlng-etc: ... 646-3735 liiimiiiiiimmmiiiiiii
3950 Campus Or., Npt
6055
Beach.714-261-6270 ---------~
Retail HI volume, fast· DOMESTICS 5540
Baby Grand Plano
Beautiful black finish,
xlnt condition $1995.
1714) 5 27-185 4 paced clothtng ouuet.
FT/PT, flex hrs, good
starting pay, fun envl·
ron, >dnt growth opp-
tya. Sale• or su·
pervlaory exp pref.
See Amy at Jet Ap-
parel, 847 W. 16th St.,
Npl Beach. 722-6115
Apply Wed thru Sun.
Retell Siles
FIT aalH position i n
area floor coverings.
Wiii train. Base +
comm. (714) 557-4358
LIVE·IN AIDE QUITAR WANTEDlt
Looking for someone Local musician wlfl
with some Income to pay up to $12,500 for
live In my home, cook certain pre-1970 Gib·
breakfast and dinner son, Fender, Martin
In exchange for room, and Gretsch guitars.
board and some aal· Fender amplifiers
ary. Car provided for atso. Call toll free
grocery shopping, Or. 800·995-1217
appts, etc. Alternoons, •·w-AH_T_E_D_:_u-se_d_t_e_n_or
evenings and week· aa>t, good cond,
ends off. Call aher Under $500. 673·5570 6pm, 642·7082.
ESTATE SALE
Anffque w;ilnut cabl·
net, china cabinet,'
crystal, sllver, lamps,
misc. Sat only 8·2,
754 Harbor Isle Or.
MOVINGI Furn, TV,
new Tunturl cycle,
playhouse. dble
stroller, bikes, toys.
book$, clothes, wind·
surfer, weight bench.
SUN 9-2 . Ford Rd. to
Newport HHts Or. West
to 1 736 Port Margate
SUN ONLYI Toys,
stuffed animals,
aporls cards, baby
furn/clothes, snow-
board, computer stuff + morel 2372 Azure
Ave/Santa Ana Hts
LEASE FOR ONLY · DISCOUNT and .74c: + tax for 36 months Total drN• away $4425. Aesldual ' • $11,637 Tolal ol payments $9™ +tax on approved cred1l Based on
15.000 mtles per )'.ear and .11 e per mite in excess or 15,000 miles per
''"* llAt. SUGG. RllTA.ll. NICa
year (Sllr.#151015-Vin I A260o40)
----------------------~ NEW '94 EXPLORER XLT NEW '94 AEROSTAA XL
4.0 VS 8(1Qine, trailer
tow pkg, optional
rab<>nal axle, sport
bucket seats, auto
11ans w/ 0 0 , air
c:ond .. p/w. pdl,
cruise, hd, prem
sound, luggage rD,
ca.st alum whts &
many other laatures ..
.... , ....... .
lletell 'oo ............... St4,IN
T llMIM Dlec-i ..... • . ·'3112
lltt Prlw .......... : ........ $11,173
YOU SAVE
V8 engine, OVtrdnVe trans·
mission, AM/FM 5lereo
w/clock, doal b\ldlel Mlll·_,,,Aillllllll!llii~NWI\ ,. ... lll~l wlbench & morel
1 TO CHOOH
FROM
(Slk11•1012 VinctA69510)
Total Before Discounts ................. $16,584
Spec Iii Addtd Disc ........................ ·$857
T. Robins Discount ...................... ·$1 ,955
s13 773
FAX resume to:
631-6594
Atten: Judy Oetting
or mall resume to: Retail Sales/Caahl•r• I•••••••• ------------------' ·~~~~ l.llijj~ ..... m,,jlijj..-.~,&.;i ..... ~~lii_! .. ~~m~P~c~::;~ ~~:.1.M•E•R•C•HAND--•IS•E• Call 642-5678 .. Oppty for advance-1• Judy Oetting
c:• Dally Pilot
PO Box 1560
Costa Mesa ment for motivated p t a fe words person. Ron, 640-7373 ------U W
, SECRETARY ANTIQUES 6010' t k f California 92628
NB shopping center Q wor or you.
developer . aeeka 19th Century French
ADVERTISING
SALES REP
exp'd , organized de-3-pc: bdrm 1e1, cherry 1111,,...,,..,..,.., .~ .. n~t.>A
tall·mlnded sec:•y pro-wood. queen •lze bed oai·i, p· 1.IDL flclent In WP 6.0 & w/slde ,ralls, armolre
Lotus 123. Must be w/mlrrored door, bed·
S • • k I n g • e I f. able to perform well side table w/marble jL...;..;;.....;;;;;;;;;i~~;..m;;;;;;;;iiiiiii-..--------.J;
motivated, organized, under pressure & han· top. All pieces featur•i---------------------1 dependable, service-die muttlple tasks. Cati hand c: a r v e d r o a e oriented outside Marilyn, 759·9531. motif. Must self aa set,--------------------!
salespersons for com· --S-E.-w-o""'u_R_f!i,_A_l_R__ $3500. Call 546-0180
muntty newspaper 1---------
group. EJcperlenc:e or ACCESSORIES •BUYING ITEMS* degree preferred. AT HOME Draw/commlaslon. Full Fun and eesy. Call From 1800.1960. 1 pc
I A I E Jewelry to entire houae benefits. Physlc:al/ now ccassor es tc. 1 .. 1"-264 7576 .,, .... 9 contents. ,Immediate drug screening r.. "' ""' • ~• ·
quired. Fax resume: Can't seem to cash, top S. 673-6223
Attn: A . Micheal Frenc h armolr•, dbl
Fletcher 714-65()..4802 gel lo all those beveled mirror doora,
repa.lr jobs beaut carving & cond.
around the house? S235o. Call 854"42~ Can't &Hm to
get to all thoH
repair joba
around the house?
Let the CIH •lfled
Servic e Directory
help you find
rellablo help.
let tho
Claa•lfled
Service ·
Directory
help you find
reliable help.
842-5878
APPLIANCES 6011
Whlrtpool elee dryer-
brand new, 8 cycles.
won't fll In new homel
$150 obo 721·81118
FURNITUJU1 6014
------EMN.OYMENT EMPLOYMENT
5530 2 beige e• lthr sofas, 5530 S150/S85 Lg blue J ar·
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dlnler S50 675-1854
ENTRY LEVEL FULL-TIME POSmON
for OC Apparel MarbtJng Co.
Reception, Data Entry, Statistical
Control, and General Office Duties.
Must be detailed-oflented, well·
organized Computer literate,
working knowledge of Microsoft
Word and Excel prefc"ed.
PINN fax resumes oriJy to:
(714) 660-1067
2 OAK wall unite
89Hx47LJc200, 1 125
•• or bolh 1200,
Teak dining room
!able (45~Wx88&.,), 4
chair•, i a.Ide chair w/
leather ... ta & er•
denza (S3LA18W), •Int conc:t,tso0.64e-01eo
Antique ~ dlf'I rm eldebd. AeptOduC ....
aolfd oak ..,.. w/teel.
Beat Offer. 5124214
iaro......,.••r alMf* aofa, a...nepe a I '
contemp •'*· on-Wt,u gray. Both •lnl eond
Beat offer. 71().1111
Repainting?
If you' re looking to repoint
It, rebuild it, replace it or ·
restore it, look in the Pilot
Classifieds to find the
service you' re looking for.
'
'•ISUZU
AMIGO
llttlt red w~
·-----.... ---o------·---~40--c ,,., ... -~I ·-~~~
NSllVA
AC.~e.tllt
(809&l4) (1 10452J
$JJJJ
YOUR
NET PRICE
... FORD
F-350 PICK·UP
Auto. llf<ond,~ ~
(to99SI) CA2971l)
$1113
... POllD "N l'OllD
FSO~WLIW
$10,573
'M l'OllD .... a. ...
l •
INllDI UNCLE
DON
MOWS
DOWN
'NATURAL
BORN KILLERS'
NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA Whot do Toni TennMle and
Th• P'oomlon hclW tn com-
mon? They both made Top
See C3
COVER STORY
Come ride the
lit.t·I·e trains • • •
By CHRISTOPHER TRELA
W hen is the last time you rod~ a train?
Been awhile, eh. Well, this weekend,
dozens o f tr.ains will be making a
stopover in Costa Mesa, including
coal, oil and propane live steamers,
diesels nnd electric-powered engines. Free rides will
be given to nnyone who shows up at the depot on
Placentia Avenue acroi.s from Estancia High School.
You didn't ~now there was a train depot on
Placentia? It's not very big. In fact, neither are the
"' trains.
Every third weekend of the month, several
thousand people come out to ride the rails on
standard gauge scale model trains that are one-eighth
the size of the real thing, and n:irrow gauge models
that are about one-fifth actual size. The trains, built
and owned by members of Orange County Model
Engineers, ca n pull up to 20 adults at a time around .
the 13,000 feet of track (the equivalent of about 17
scale mil es). ,
This Saturday and Sunday is the Third Annual
Meet, when tcains and train enlhusiasts from
throughout the United States converge on Mackerel
Flats and Goat Hill Junction Railroad (named after
the piece of land it 1esides on) for four days of tJain
fun.
"They spend nil year building these trams, and
modifying them and tuning them up," said Bob
Donnelly, a member and official spokei.man of
OCME. "They like to show them off to the public.
It's just a hobby. They like to give the publk rides.
We wnnr to further our railroad heritage nnd teach
the younger generniion nll about trains. Most of the
younger kids think t~e West was settled with 747s.
They don't realize how much tr:iins played a part in
bringing people and goods out to the West.v
OCME leases about 50 acres along Placentia
Avenue from the City of Costa Mesu fo r S l a year,
and since it is city property they cannot charge for
rides. But the group is required to have insurance, so
they do ai.k fo r donationi. to help defray those costs.
The members also pay dues of S45 a year to help pay
fo r supplies.
The Model Engineers ha\e been \\Orking at the
current site for four )'Cars, and plan to have more
than 25 scale miles of track, tunnels, bridges, i.tationi.
and enough railroad equipment to mukc the Costa
Mesa track one of the largest public tracks in t_he
world.
"It's dQnc as realistically as possible," Donnelly
said. "One guy has a cattle car with little CO\\i. and
other animals inside, and he's got a tape recorder so
you can hear mooing und other animal noises
emanating from the: car."
The OCME site is also the recipient of many
recycled items, accord ing tQ Donnelly. The cement is
left over from John Wayne Airport, the railroad tics
are cracked wood donated by Home Depot th:ll is
· .soaked in oil donated by a lo~al car dealer. The
Costa Mesa Li brary contributed leftover wood, and
the·gravcl parking lot used to be chunks of Victoria
Street.
"Everything that normally would have \\Ound up in
the dump\te get, and we and the public benefit from
it," said Donnelly.
One thing that did cost OCME money is the track,
which is made from recycled aluminum. Each duel
lO·foot section of track is Sl3. Multiply that by 13,000
feet, ·and you have an iJca how expensive it is.
This weekend, OCME \\all be celebrating its
100,000th passenger. The honoree will get a special
train ride, T-shirts, \\lmtles and other train·related
items.
So ''hat kind of people O\\ll and
operate these trains? The group
includci. a dentist, cx-sur. eyor,
·businei.s {)wnc11 1ctired-secm-ity
officer and more. "lt's a just fun
bunch of guys from all walks of
life," Donnelly said.
Out why trains, and -why scale
model ones? "Most folks hook up
train tracks and put them around
their Christmas tree," Donnelly
e>.plained. "This is the same thing,
onl) it's permanent and bigger,
and you get to sit on them and
rid1.: them."
Christopher Trc/:J cot·crs
10 Things To Do ••• C2
On The Town
cal4tndaf fltttngs
A new mooA9 feature:
... C2
Fytlls' Fiim Flashes ... CJ
Uncle Don ... CJ
Foahlonoble ort at the
"Boutique Mystique" ... C4
Even at 37, All dancer
''->n't slow down ... C4
"A Streetcar Named Desire"
~OOr$ ot SCR ... C5
CCC Rep mounts Vigorous
"On the Verge" C5
E>rtllo Teresa's opening tops
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entrrtair1111ent for tile Daily Pilot. Eot:> Fackaner and Orange County Model Engineers hold a meet 1 O am to 3.30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
OFF THE BEATEN ·p~TH
·in search . of a three-hour .. four,. a f~ree-hour four
By ROYA FOULADI and CHRIS CRISWELL
A tiki boat awaits in the Newport Ha rbor to take you o n a c ru i~c
... a three-hour tour. This floating ba·r putts leisurely around the
,,...._-Ftar oor-and offer drink~ and mu si as a -not-so-di. tan vaca tion
from your blues.
ROYA'S TAKE
• owe get on th1!. boat :.ind I l>tart to worry that we '-"On't make the trip in one piece
since it's tilting from the wught o f ~111 Lhe musical equipment un board. The people
running the ~how arc the genuine .irtacle, .tn air of rock ·n· ·rnll .ind potential harft •ht'
I floats in the air, which add\ lo rh c thnll of going on J three-hour c ruise with a
hard-playing blue~ h.rnd.
You \\On't be let down when )OU cc the long
haired, wiry mu\lc1an4' .ind tht·u lun loving roadie\
and friends. We sn.a~ed the be. I ~cat\ on tht• hottom
deck, right in front ot the ht1nd 'etup and next to the
bar.
Oh, did we rncntao n that you r ticket to the hluc\
cruise includes free drank'> all night'! Not that we
overindulged, h4t it'~ neut h; ~now that you don't
have to ~pend any money other than tip!> for the .1c-
commodating bartend.,
We finally founchcd lllto the 1 larhor Jnd the hO<tl
turned into a floating bar und mu'iiC fc'it The crowd
wac; boiMcrous, tough, Jnd h.1ppy and I felt .,urpm-
angly good about having to .,pend three hour\ with a
hunch ot p~ople I h.uf never met.
The band Three Bland Mice \tarted up righ\>aw.1y.
and I guar.mtee you wall be unprc.\-.cd with guatarnt
Brian Barrett. He know' hi\ hlue' .ind how to play
them well. Hi Hendrix covet'\ 11re indi.,tingui.,hahlc
from the original~. down. to the hchand·the-had: play-
ing.
time C\1mbaned with the 'tra~ing 'un,ct. and quintcl>,Cntial Jfarbm 'aew (and a. httlc rum
.tnu ( okc), the experience \\J!I r.tthca c'Cc111ng and plca:.ant
My advice would be to 1ump .11 the nc" chanl·c In do the.: Mue~ crua~c. ci.pcc1all) 1f vou
need .ome expert advice on motorcycle rcpilar
CHRIS' TAKE
rm all for frcch1cs and \\hen I'm !\lid I l'Un take d CrUl\C gr:H1s. I don't he\llate
1'\c\\('X)rt Harbor "a heauutul pl.lee tu rcl,t\ ancJ '><lJk an a ~ettmg un . bµt th1"
cru1<;c wa' not going to he re tful. I rom the 'tart, people filed 1n w11b cager face!> and
partv-hat , ready to 1mhibc the atmu,phl'rc ol the cruise as well a the hquor
l'he air was thick with the 'cn,,1tion \ll .mtk 1p.1t1on l he mu,ac tarted right ~ the
ship left dock and the tour wa~ an lull '"mg. I he dnnk' Ou\\ed freely as the floor
around the hand fiUed v.1th dancer. .1nJ the boat wc~cd hack and forth with the beat.
'hort walk to the top decl. b·rought fresh air
:ind ,1 heaut1ful \Un,et mellmg into the "-:cwport
hackdmp l J'"t.or~ a\ well a below the •
p.1 ...... cnger' were 11 .. clv and in the mood for fun
A quick ~lance at the cro"'d was proof enough
th.it all age~ and tvpcs were represented. It
'l'lmed m,tny l).1d llont• the cru1 c before. The
entire c\pcnencc ""' more like a party than a
Nl'" port cnmc \1.1ny knew one another and all
\\ere m.1kmg new trie nds
By the time "'e pulled b.tck mto the dock at the
end ot the ride, v.c had drunk and danced and
v.;1itcll inordinately lllng period!. of ttme to go to
the hathrtxlm .•• in ~hort, we hild a great time
1 he: nc:\l lime you arc scarchin& for somc thina '
tc1 do tm a typical \\Cckcnd. sec if they are
running another Blue rui\C and cruise on down
to 'cwpoct Harbor for a raucus time •.
""'P«f llMdt Al1 c_,,..,.,.,. a.,.
The band cntcrtain~d u!> fo r mc"t ,lf the ride un'd
the .mt1c..<. of the crowcJ kept u' intrigued the whok
RMA FMllADI "'°'°
Brian Barrett of ThrM Btlnd Mice Jams on a recent Bluet CNlH.
Po.IHI alMI C•rV CrVwell aft leaal ail•• ,,.,.,,,s. "'" ,,.. ............. fftlJ ......
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C2 Thursday, September 15, 1994
ON TlllTOWN
Art
MAall TAGGART IXMlllTION
Display of oil paintings closes toJ<1y
S:w:mnoh's /Jut & Art Gallery, 2000
West 8:Jlboa Blvd., Nc11port Dc;.ich.
OALLHY HNIFIT
The 14th annual benefit art auction
and supper on Sunday at 5 p.m.
features 60 pieces by area artists. Cost
is SIS per person. Art\\Ork to be
auctioncc.l now on c>.h1b1t. Gallery
hours arc Wedrlesd;iy through Sunday
11 a.m. to 4 p.m: Or.ingc County
Center for ContcmporJry Art, 3621 w:
MacArthur Dl1CJ., Sp;.ice l 11, SJ111J
A11a, 5-19-19~9.
SU.SCAl'U
Seascapes by local \\Jtercolori~t
I toward 11. Morgric.lgc on dt~pl.a>
through Sept, 30. Exhibit hours arc
Monday through Thursd:iy, 9 nm. lo 9
p.m.; Friday and Saturday 9 u.m. to 6
p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Ne11por1
Beach Central LibrJry, 1000 A\'Oc;1do
Ave., 717-3816
"CONTROLLID HORROR"
One woman show featuring large scale
oils on canvas by Allison Lee
Merriweather runs through end of
September. Gallery hours arc 10 a.m.
to 10 p.m. Monday through Suture.lay
and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunda>S·
Temporary L:Jb Gollery, The LAB
Anti-Mall, 2930 Dristol St., Cusw
Mesa, 966·6661.
CHRISTOPHIR IURKln
Color landscapes by Chrl'ltophcr
Burl.ell on display through Oct. I.
SuS3n Spiritus G;1llcty, 1~70-A I farbc.>r
Bfrd., No. 211, Co!>ta A'l.:!>J.
PIRMAHINT COLL.ICTION
Pieces from the contempor;iry ar.t
museum's permanent collection on
\icw through 0'-1 JO. Nc\lport Jlarbor
Art Museum. S50 S;rn CJ.:mc111c Dri\C,
Nc~port BcJ h. 759-JJ22.
·~FollM AHD PAn••W'
I-me blJcl and "hitc prinh by Orange
County pholl>gr.:iphcr Lynn Radd.:a on
display through Oct. 10. GJllcry hourS;
9 a.m. to 5 p..lill Monday through
Fnday. free :11Jm1s\ion. Ora11sc CoJst
Collci:c l'lioto G~llcry, 2701 F;1i11 i1,;•w
U.o;icl, Co.s1J Mesa, -132·5703.
ANXllT'Y' ART
"/\n\1dy: Vic''\ of Contemporary
Life" features pJ111tings. prum.
photogr:iphs and draY. ing> by O\'Cr 20
artbts as thC) contemplate the
lcns1ons and \tru~lc\ of ~H:r)day life.
Gallery hOur> arc MondJ)' through
Fnday 11 :i m. to ~ p.m. ·1 he sho\\ ing
runs through 01,;t. I~. UJnl.Amcrica
Gallery. South CoJ t J\ldro C1.:n11:r,
555 Anton D/nl, CO!>IJ llf.:sJ,
-133·60UO.
SCULPTURIS & PAINTINGS
An installation of sculpture\ and relief
painJinS!> by art)Sts M)rclla Moses and
Katy Brooks run~ through Oct. 15.
G:illcry hou" arc Monday through
Thursday from 10 a.m. 10 3 p.m .•
Thur~day C\Cn1ngs from 7 to 8:30 am.I
tt1c first anc.l thin.I Monday of the
month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. OrJ11ge
Co<1st Cullcgc Art Gallery, 1701
F:1i11 icw RoJd, Costa Mc.s:J, 432-5039.
PAPIR SCULPTURI
Cuqcntly on di spl;iy arc creation~ by
F.B. Fogg, a paper artist who sculpts
busts, heads and torsos in paper from
cotton rag, abaca and lint. I lour .. : JO
a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesdays throu~h
t\tond;i)~. 7/Je Gregory GJllay ul 1\r1
;int.I Design. J-106 ViJ Liclo. i\'"·11 port
lJcJch, 72J·O~S7.
"eOUTIQUI MYSTIQUI"
Art and fashion crcJtctf b} :irmt LuJl
• ah ~tcnoh on d1spl:1y through Di:c.
~. Open during regular m:ill hoim
L:Ji:unil Art Museum, South CoJ~t
Pl;z:J satcl111c, Cc.MtJ McsJ~
BOOKS &
POETRY
aOUND TAILI WUT
Lee Grucnfcld ("All f;ill Down")
Dennis McDougnl ("In The Best of
Families"), Dr. MJ. McCarthy ("To
Lay Do"n One's Life For You,
Brother"} and Betty Rae fr:ind:.cn
(''Where's Mom Now Thal 1 Need
1 ler" and "Where's Dad Now That I
Need Jlim") discuss their books at
today's noon lunch progrom. Cost is
S30. 'BJlboa 8Jy Club, 1221 W. Coast
1/1\y, /\'c11port Beach, (213) 256-7977.
IALUT PACIFICA
Or:ingc County's regional ballet
company holds auwtions for its
Christmas season production of "The
Nutcr;ickcr" Saturday. Jimmie DcForc
Dance Center, 151 Kalmus, Suites 02
and 3. Costa Mcs:J, 642-9275.
AMERICAN IAUIT THIATRI
Men, women and children nrc needed .,
to fill non-dancing roles in Sir
Kenneth MacMillan's masterwork
''Munon." Auditions arc 6 p.m.
Sund;iy, by rescrvntion.only at
556-2122. ext. 557. The work will be
presented 8 p.m. Tuesday and Sept.
23, 2 and 8 p.m. Sept. 24 and 2 p.m.
Sept. 25. ABT presents a repertory
program featuring the West Coast
premiere of James Kudclka's "Cruel
World," Twyla Tharp's ''In the Upper
Room" :ind N;italia Makarov:i's
staging of "The Kingdom of the
Shades" from Act II of "L:l Bayaderc"
b p.m. Wednesday nnd Thursday, Sept.
22. Tickets: Sl8·S55. OriJngc County
Performing Arts Center, 556·AlU'S.
TOP 10 THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND
} AHOY! -The sixth annual Newport ScaFcst
• continues through Sunday with food, enter·
tainment and recreational and cultural activities for
the entire family. Among this weekend's events arc
the Antique Seafair at Lido Marina Village, the Kite .
Festival at Balboa Peninsula Park, Saturday's Pier
Swim at Newport Pier and Voyagers Celebrity Yacht
Club Challenge <!l Newport Pier and Sunday's 8k &
4k Run/Walk and Kid's 1 k Run at Newport Dunes
Resort. Call Timelink at 808· TIMES, ext. 9500. 2 YUM! -Of course, what would SeaFest be
•without .a Taste of Newport? This culinary ex-
travaganza returns to Newport Center/Fashion Island
5 to 11 p.m. Friday, 3 to 11 p.m. Saturday and
noon to 8 p.m. Sttnday. Bon appetite! 3 BACK HOME -Hometown-girl-done-good
•Toni Tennille (formerly of Costa Mcs.J) sings up
a storm 8 p.m. Saturday, when she presents classic
jazz standards from the big band era in Orange
Coast Coilcge's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fair-
view Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $25 in,advancc,
$29·at the door. Call 432-5880.
4 CHANNELING LOVE -Newport BeJch 1esi·
• dent and "The Lmie Cbanncl __ With The Poor·
man" host Jim "Poorman" Trenton, Dr. D,mielle Ar·
dolina and other cast members hold a press confer-
ence for all Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside and Ven-
tura counties high school, college and professional
media 5 p.m. Sunday at Tower RecordsNideo, 1726
Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. The Poorman and the
others~jll address the press about the show, his
pending lawsuit with KROQ and other surprise:>.
Also, "The Love Channel" will accept all CDs< CJS·
settcs and videoes for an unsigned band tJlent
search. 5 CHOO-CHOO -Orange County Model En-
• gineers hold their third annual meet 10 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Fairview PJrk,
which is across from Estancia High School and next
to _Cost.J Mesa Golf Course. Sec story on C1 .
6 SERIES CLOSER -Hyatt Newporter's Sum-
• mer Jazz Series in the beautiful outdoor am-
phitheater concludes Saturday with acclaimed bassist
MJrcus Miller. Doors open at 6 p.m., and the music
stJrts at 7:30 p.m. Advance purchase of the $1 5
tickets is recommended <it 729-1234. 7 FINAL SHOWS -This is the last weekend to
• sec "On the Verge," Orange Coast College
Repertory Th eatre company's 10th season opener.
PlaS-1wright Eric Overmeyer's heralded work follows
three Victorian wornen explorers as they trek
through a continuum of space, time, history, geogra-
phy, fominism and fashion. Shows are 8 p.m. Friday
and Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday in Drama Lab Stu-
dio. The SS tickets arc only available at the door. 8 BOOK 'EM -Today's noon Round Table
• We":.t lunch program at the Balboa Bay Club
feature) authors Lee Gruenfeld ("All fall Down"),
Dennis McDougal ("In The Best of families"), Dr.
M.J. McCarthy ("To Lay Down One's Life For You,
Brother") and Betty Rae Frandsen ("Where's Mom
Now That I Need Her" and "Where's Dad Now
ThJt I Need+lim"). Cost is $-30. 9 CHOO-CHOO, PART II -Cinematographer
• Doug Jones takes auendecs for a ride on one
of the longest trains in the world -:: the "Canadian"
-during the opening presentation of the "Armchair
Adventures" travelogue film series 7 p.m. Friday in
Robert 13. Moore Theatre. Call 432-5880 for tickets. } 0 MERRY MEN -The Children's Storybook
• Theatre performs .their musical version of
"The Adventures of Robin Hood" at 2 and 4:30
p.m. Sunday in Orange Coast College's Robert B.
Moore Theatre. Call 432·5880 for information on
tickets, which arc $9 for adults and S6 for children
under 1 2 prcSJle, and S 13 for adults and S8 for
children at the door.
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FAIRS &
FESTIVALS
LIDO YACHT IXJtO
As many as SO boat brokers and
dealers rrom Ventura to San Diego
will be represented Thursday, Sept. 22
through Sept. 25, and 11 v:iriety of
accessories, electronics, gear and
marine services will be featured. Show
hours: 11 a.m. to 7 p.rn. Sept. 22·23;
10 a.m. to 7 Jl.m. Sept. 24; 10 n.m. to 6
p.m. Sept. 25. Admis..sion: S7 for
adults. free for children under age 12.
Lido AfJrill:J Village, 757-5959.
NIWPOllT HAfllT
Si>.th annual event continues through
Sunday with: Nauuc:il Exhibit (through ~pt. 25) at Newport I larbor Nautical
Museum; 9 a.in. to 5 p.m. through
Sunday: Antiq_~c Scafair at Lido
Marina Village( 5 to 11 p.m. Friday, 3
.to 11 p.m. San1rday and noon to 8
p.m. Sunday: Taste of Newport at·
Newport Center/Fashion Island; 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Snturdny and SlttldO)':
Kite Festival at Balboa Peninsula
Park; 11 11.m. Saturday: Pier Swim at
Ncwpatt Pier; I p.m. Saturday:
Voyagers Celebrity Yacht Club
Challenge at Newport Pier; 8 a.m. to
noon Sunday: Sk & 4k Run/Walk nnd
Kid's lk Run at Newport Dunes.
FILM &
VIDEO
OH, CANADA
Cinematographer Doug Jones takes
attendees for a ride on one or the
longest train~ in the \\Orld -the
"Canadian'' -in "Armchair
Adlicnture)" travelogue film 7 p.m.
Friday. Or;i11gc CoJst Colkgc's lfobert
8. Moore 1'11catrc, -132·5SSO.
I
Music
MA&CUI MILLH
Summer J;izz Series ends 7:30 p.m.
Saturday wilh bassi~t. Tickets: SIS.
l/ya tt Ncwportcr, 729-123.J. I
TONI TINNILLI ,
Singer performs 'B p.m. Suiurday.
Tickets: S25·S29. Hobert IJ. Moort
111eatrc, 432-5880. j
.. • SPECIAL
EVENTS
LOVI (OPIU) MATCH
Opera Pacific Tennis Guild holds its
' third Tennis Ball Saturday \\ llh
cockt:iils at 6 p.m., c>.lubition m<1tchcs
:it 7 p.m. ond dinncr!dancini; at 8 p.m.
at Newport Beach Tcnni> Club. A
silent auction \\ 111 be included, and
:ittirc is cocl..tail or traditionJI black-tic
top and tennis bottom. Co!>t: S40 per
person. 2601 Eastbluff Dri1c, N~·uport
B1:acl1, 720·1879.
CHOO-CHOO
Ornngc County Model Engineers hold
their third annu:il meet 10 a.m. to 3:30
p.111. S:iturd:iy nnd Sunday at Fairvic'y
ParkL across from Estancia I ligh
School along Placentia Avenue.
LOYI CHANNEL
"The Lo\'e Ch:rnncl With The
Poorman" ho!>t Jim ·•t»oorm.111"
Trenton, Dr. Danielle Ardohna anJ
other ca!>t member hold a pri:~~
conference for oil Orange, Lo\·
Angeles, Riverside and Ventura
countie) high school, college and
professional media 5 pm. Sunda~.
T11ocr Record:./Vitlco, l 726 Sup.-ri<lf
A1-c., Cosw Mes;1, 6-16·5665.
"ON THI VlaGI"
Closing performances of Oran&c Coa)L
College's Repertory Theatre
Company's !0th season op~ner,
playwright Enc Overmeyer s heralded
work arc FridJy and Saturday 01 8
p.m. :ind Sundny at 3 p.m. Tickets: SS
ut the Joor. Orungc Co:1St Coll~'gc,
Drom;i LJb Studio, 2701 Fainiew
RoacJ, CO)/J Afrsa, 432-5932.
"ADYINTURU Of aollN HOOD"
The Children's Storybook Theatre
performs their musical version of the
classic talc :it 2 and 4:30 p.m. on
Sunday. Tickets arc S6·S13. OrJn9.:
CoJst College's Robert 8. M oore
Tllcatr"" -132·5SSO.
"LATER LIFI"
A.R. Corney's latest hit prcvic\\s
Tucsdav through Thursday, Sept. 22,
opens Sept. 23 and runs through 0..:t
• 23. Sho\\ times arc Tuesday through
Friday 8 p.m., Saturdays 2:30 and 8
p.m., Sunda)S 2:30 and 7:30,p.m.
Tickets arc S2~·S34. Sl6-S20 for
prc\lcws. South Co:JSI Rcp,:rtory,
Scconcl St:igi:, 655 Town c~·nti:r Om ...
Co.st:i f.ks:i, 957--IOJJ.
"A SYRHTCAR HAMID DHIRI"
Tcnncs!;CC Williams' mostCl'\\Ork pla))
8 p.m. Tucsda}S through Fridays, '.!:30
and 8 p.m. S;iturda)'S, and 2:30 and
7:30 p.m. ~undays rhrou&h bet. 2.
.Crickets arc St6-S36. flliJ111s1.1gc :11
Sou1/J Cu;t)/ Ikpcrtory, 957...J03J
• ll'l!dw11tl prints listingr, ji,·c <1
d1111'ge, for c111s, mte11ai11111L·111 ui1il
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UNCLI DON
l?hey should ren.ame it -'Natural Bored ·Killers'
ByUNCLEDON make a freight train 1.1ke a din road.
H iroshima. Country music. The
~.ind:nburg: Libcrali!im. The
. 111an1c. Social Security.
Whal, me t~ink? Hell no. Not in this
column, and certainly not about this
movie. At least not v~ry much. It ain't
wor-th it.
derivative, unimaginative or any of them
other $5 adjectives that real critics use.
This sucker is boring.
And Your Favorite Unc feels most
sorry for the one who is probably the l<~ast
fortunate to be associated with this joke:
the film editor. Can you even imagint
suffering through hundreds of hours of
raw footage, editing it down to two hours
doing what they do , .. hik we root for a
Stallone, Norris or Schwarlencgger to
show up and blow their pablum l1llecl
heads into tapioc::i.
Director Oliver Stone need~ io chain
his buJt <lo\\ n and it through some Joh11
Waters rilms ... Pink l· l.1mingo)" and
"J"ulyestcr" :i1 c the.: 1 ickct. Imagine Oh inc
pl:.t) ing D.rngcrf1cld's p:.11 t. facn though
l.>i\lne is long 1.kud. he c:in't stinli!. any
more than "?\atur.11 13urn Killer~."
Chernobyl. Editors. Bhopal. Accordions.
Rwanda. Some of the great man-maJc
_disasters of this century.
To that list, perched ut its apex, c.ao be
added .. Natural Dorn Killers."
This pathetic little waste of celluloid
has .sot a beginning to remember, un
cn<l111g to forget, and a couple of hours in
the middle where supremely reigns
stoopid stupor.
Out since it's supposed to be u satire,
ycr suppozccl to think about it. Analyze it,.
Interpret it. Apply it to today's society.
Reflect on it. Dut you, and 1, we just
scratch our heads, pick our scabs and
wonder why Newsweek ran two reviews of
this loser.
of monotony? ·
Actually, the acting ain't too bad
Woody Harrelson makes a decent though
scrnJ-,vimpy psy"ho, but the scrJwny bru:.u..I
he's with come!r across like Dridget Fonda
'' ith substantially less talent. Tommy Lee
Jones is always good, anJ Robert Do" ncy
Jr .. playing the GeralJo type, b like one
of them yappy little dogs )ou'd lake to
drop kick through i.ome uprights onto a
bed of spikes.
Thank gJ\\d (lltuugh it ~ucl..c<l more
lh:..in :..i ~101e full:1 l IO<ncr~) "Killers"""~
'>ho.{'ler, cheaper, le~' crmHlc<.l and not
nearly a~ duU :1s "l'h:intom ol the Op~r:..i''
\hi\ at the J>crrur1111n::; Ar1' C1..11 \cr.
It really is· too bad the dialogue kept
interrupting the senseless murders.
lf watching that stuff is how rou get
your jollies, go check out "The H,itcilcr"
or "Dead Alive."
Masquerading like "TJ1e Silence of the
Lamos" as violence for the thinking man,
all Your Favorite Uncle can say is "duh."
Just conside1 "Natural Dorn Killers" 10
be cinematic barf. A lotta bad stuff was
crummed down the cameras' throats only~
to be ralpQ.cd buck up on the screen. In
bits and chunks and splatters.
Actually, "Natural Born Killers" has got
only one .problem. It is not that it's
But here, we gotta suffer through the
two protagonists (The!Jna & Louie on
Prozac) slobber through their reasons for
Top dog in this burker, bowc\er, I)
Rodney Dangerfield. This gu~·s e'en
uglier than the wallpaper in lllS Ii' ing
room. And that stuff Is hideous enough to
l nde Vu11 j!> a /um/ wltun1J
p/Jmo1111:non 11 liu gr;nt•s t /Je3c p:igc·3
~1 /1cnt•1 er tilt• muud 3/riJ..t·s llim.
FYLLIS' FILM FLASHES
By PHYLLIS MILLER
• My movie rnouo: "l'll tell you
\\hut's hot ... I'll tell )OU what's
cool, but not tbe plot ... that's my
rule.".
Triill By Jury: This courtroom drama be-
comes the entertainment or choice if the
altcrnu1ive is the O.J. Simpson TV cover·
age (it's foslcr paced and the price tag
• for this lrial is only S7.50). Those who
were looking forward to. William Hurt's
return 10 the screen shouh.J look 10 his
next picture (this "mean st'rcc1:." charuc-
lcr is not Im "thing"). On the brighter ~it.le, most of 1he actori. arc co1upcte111,
there's a :.mattering of ten:.ion lo liglH a
fire under our scats and the script actu·
;.ill}' ha:. a beginning, middle and an end.
7\lill.. l\loncy: This nucmpt al "romantic
comedy is hkc Bill Clinton con\'incing the
AMA 1hat he's found the wlution '10
health·carc reform ... it') not happening.
Although there "ere sweet moments be·
tween Mc1anie Gnflllh, Et.I 1 larris and
the pre·tC:cn aclors, OlOSI of the lime we
\\Cfe 1racking a sloppy sitcom.
Camp N1>~herc: Nowhere is-exactly
\\here this film goes, according 10 mt
nephew f\lichacl. Why wa:.1e your time 1r
the "producers c::in't even feed it Lo an 11·
)'Car·old? ... And Mikey cats cvcl)lhiog!
Nuturul llorn Killers: We were warned
about the ~hocking violence but · not
about the tedious, 1ir.:somc compo11c1lts
or this Oliver Stone moving-picture col·
lage. It was inLriguing for the fin.I hal~-
hour. ~Iler which the uninterrupted tor-
ment becqmes our punC.hmenl for enter·
ing the theater.
Ciao Prorcssorc: This film is like going
out with a blind dale who's been de-
scribed as "nice." The pleasant scenery
(Naples seaside village}. the insights into
small·lown living "ltalian style" and ram-
bunctious grade schoolers arc about as
engaging as it gels. You won't be over-
whelmed, but you can still count on a
"nice" time ... "Lillie Rascals" with re-
alism.
(subtitles).
Color of Night: Audiences, beware of at-
tacki. on four fronts: mediocre 11c1ing.
poor dialogue, sloppy plot urid inferior
visu.il effects. Maybe If the much·
publicized Bruce Willis nude i.ccne had
remained uncul, the two·hour on:.laugh1
would have been sufferablc. On lhc light-
er side, 1he characters who meet weekly
for group therapy -"four nul cases and
a murderer" -prompt a few chuckles.
Take note, no one is making fun or the
mentally challenged, but thi:. group is
"script imp;1ircd."
Corrina, Corrina: You'll perform chccr-
h:Jdcr chants and rooting for all lhc rii;ht
. pla}~ in this cute, "been done bcfotc but
001 witl\ these actors" production. Clwrm
and charisma were abundant, but before
you ~atalogue this film ll!> comedy, count
011 some serious~nomenls th:ll rm the
dram.1 bill. You l?!ln now bcucr apprcci·
ate 'fod Oanson·s allraetion to \\'hoppi
..Goldberg. ~
ll Could lluppcn to You: The opening
scenes set the tone for the entire movie: sw~_el and soppy. Nicolns Cage and
Brmgct Fonda arc. the good guys, gencr·
rous beyond believability, and Rosie Perez
is the self-centered clotheshorse cxtraor·
din:iire. The dif!log~c may be corny, and
the courtroom scenes unconvincing
(we've seen enough real lire courtroom
drama 10 koow the difference), but, as
the song goes: "ll's a fairy talc that could
h:ippcn IQ you ... You will be tempted to
stop off to buy a lo11ery ticket aCter, the
)how. "
The Little nuscals: The child actots were
cute :is was 1heir dialogue, and there was
an array of great cameos, but these cle·
ments alone do 1101 constitute great en· .
1enainmcn1. 1 he kids in the' audience
lo\'Cd it, and they werc1l't phased by the
time wJrp (i.e. 1950s' type. children
plunked down in 1994 :.urroundings). IC
you dccitle 10 sec 1hc show, siay ·ror the
end cr£dits. \\hich in~ludc pbyful out
takes. ~
The Ad\Cnlurcs ur Prlscilln Queen or the
Ocscrt: Looking fur adventure of ,-;i dif-
. kn~nl sort'?-Takc a drive through lhc
Aus1ruli<1n 1.ksert (mostly small towns)
on a bus named Priscill:i. Your ap-
pornted 11.1ur t;ukle: an ensemble or fc·
male im~rsonJtors who wear wild cos· tumc~. make·up and head gear, lip sine
disco song~. Nol a 101 of plot, but Ter·
cnce Slamp dcli\'crs a :.trong perform·
.incc us C\'Cl)'Onc's fa\'onte transsexual.
a., do the other membc1:. of the troupe
MONDAY NIGHT
Football Special
Prices Good thru
9-19-94
Al1A DENA PR00UCTS FR£SH GROUND PEANUT IUTI'ER. NUTS & DRIED AMT. MESH FlORAl
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quite believably.
Eot Drink Mun Woman: Chinese food
fonfurc dcligh1s our gastronomic senses
while the savory blond or characters ma·
ncuvcr us through the twists and turns or
their soap opcr::i·stylcd lives. Wonderful
acting by the Cather/chef, 1hrcc daughters
and their assorted boyfriends, neighbors,
rcla1ivcs and co·workers, phJs the added
benefit of mo:.1 foreign films -the mini·
travelogue experience. (subtitles) Uareclon~: IC you saw "Metropolitan."
you will recognize the in1cr.cs1ing con·
versationul :.1yle transported to Sp:iin by
two cou:.in:. whose rcspccti\'c careers
allow them to enjoy the local dating
scene. Their analyses or the female spc·
cies, political commentary and tips on
marke1ing skills cxerci~c the language lo
an extent usually absent from 1hc I Joi·
lywood·typc Oid•s. ll's ~h interesting
change of pace and nt1J/j,as ch:llty and
sclf·ccntcreJ as the I kd~ Jag.lam ~luff
("Eating." "B;iby Fever" and "Venice
Ycni<.:c").
The l\la;k: /\ little slJp:.lick, a linlc plut
and a loll a r:1zz.1matazz. J 1m Carrey
shines as a '' ild anti ..:r;izy guy who)C
frenzied siuc comes to· hfc "hen he
wears a lluon:~ccnt green ma:.k. It') in-
• •
novati\'C and an 1mprohn11:111 ,,,·er the
last Carrey farce "Ace VenturJ· Pct D.:·
tcctivc").
Clear und !'re-sent Dangtr Ouc or the
better film:. 10 play lhi:. \ummcr \\ c ex-
pect a certain lc'cl of thrill, ac1ion Jnd
mirth Crom these ~!J111;011 ForJ ac11vn
rilms, and I'm happy to r.:pun thJI our
cxpcctaliOn) were 011:1. I ''"\· hu\1e,cr,
bothered bv the ch.ir.1c1cr of 111.: Pr.:)1·
dem of the United StJI.:>. 11.: \\o.ilJn't
have been so ,;innoym!! if hi, .. pp.:arance;
was limited to only a r ... \1 h:n.:s 111>11:;id
or the frequent fli.:r th.al h.: \\,IS. St1!1 a
thrill!
Th.c Client: I atlrl11r tl1al I .:m p.ir11.1I lo
legal CJpers, but I :ibo 1h1r.i. th, ntaJority
of audience> "111 bl· s.111,.1,J b\ th1' pro·
duction. The ~our•g I 1~~ "1;,, .o1c th::
~ubjecl of ·PUl>Ull l>v lh~ b.iJ £J~s arc •
OK ac1ors, "hile th.: r,~1 ut 1t..: 1..1 t is
top notch Enough ~ ... d1 :--:o" -go ,,111:11-
cnl'e ii for }'ours.:11 ... 1 J th.:;ik r rn }our
ncighborhooJ. · •
True Lifs: The l:ut!i h th~t Jim film
serves divcr~c. m,d101.1, f 11,_ ll!l J t.1g•1t.1·
lulin pliltc. Although 111,1.: Jr.: '' ne :i ..
tion·p:u:kcd ~..:eru:s, I.um •rvu' s. 4'-' n'~s
and in\'entivc int.:rJ\.11 :\ ;irf.Ong iii.: ~lJrS
and supporting c.i,1. ''.: J.-s.-r.1. n:ivr.:
and 1\c'rc Ida "onJ\!r.t1g \\.hat all th.:
h)pe \\a> :il>oi.1 It':. ~1111 \\vrth an
evening vu1 1f th.: s~o"' ti:nc~ ltl· }·our
schedule (vr th.: nthcr i.unimcr hits ar.:
soltl out} ·
Forrl.')t Gump . I'm guing oi.l Vil .t ru·
hlk.1llv u .• ..,ncct 1.mh Ii\ r;it11u! l" 111 •
I lank;· ;iU111g ab.l1tv onl\ 6 un a !Ct ),,,le
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1h::i1 allo.,.,, hm1 to e'-i:I, :inJ \uu '"'I be
amused and :1b,orb1.:J hy th.: ;pp~:1r .. 11, ..
of forrc)t Gunlp in 111..in) "n1.:"s t.1.1 ~ ..
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'Boutique · Mystique_': clever carniv_al of f; ~ bionable art
By LAURI ~ENHALL
T he idea of housing a
museum in 11 mall
was indeed a novel
concept back in
October '84 whe n
the Lagu na Art
rvtuscun1 opened its satellite site
near Carousel Court in South
Coast Plaza.
Unusual art exhibits exploring
a variety of issues and n1cdiurns,
co1nplimentCd by a small store
offering 'vorks for s:::i.le by
regional a rtis;r.s, prpvcd to be a
\vclco1nc rcafity cheer fo r those
suffering ~he ·glultonous effects
of retail fan1asyland. 11 bccan1c
the last leveler ~asing your exit
back front the mall sp rol\vl 10
everyday huindrum. One size fit
all.
Ah, \Vhat a difference a
decade 1nakcs. Last week's visit
to review the cur rent sho\v
revealed an incredible shrinking
exhibition space "·hich now
occupies only the back corner of
the site. Apparently, the
once-nifty store is now the
n1ore-is-more focal point fo r the
n1useun1, a clutlered en1poriun1
n1crchandiscd with a decorator's
nair for trendy hodge-podge.
(An even n1ore unfortuna1e
discovery, ho\vcver, \vas the
rAr..1 art inform:uion corner
\vith outUatcd hand-out lectures
and events fron1 last spring.)
is n playfu l vehicle to
comn1unica1c one's dr.:ums and
self-i111age. Moreover, it's the .
distance bct\vccn our p~rccpt1on
of naughty and nice, thb
"undcrgar1ncnts" we ·huo~e h~
keep hidden fron1 thL-1utside
wo rld, that fuels fash1t•l1 "'ith the
n1ngic tu transform th~ t>ody. ~1
shock the vic\.,•c,r out L>I trad1t1011
a nd hnbi1s.
Formerly a Wardrobe :>l}'list in
T okyo, 37-yc ar-o ld M..:11oh fir~l
can1c to Los Angeles f1l•ffi her
native J;1 pan in 1!J87. 1 l~ing
velve1s, uphols1ery fabrir,
braiding, 'vire .hoop s .u iu otht.:i
m
~T
"BouHqu• Mysttqu•"
WHIRi
Laguna Art Museum
South coast Plaza 1atelllf•
WHEN
r~ular mall hours
thro(JQh Dec 4
HOW MUCH
·FREEi
Nevertheless, tucked ii1 al the
rear with a rather snug-fitting bit
of irony, LAM's current
e;..::hibition ';Boutique l\lys tiquc"
(1hro ugh Dec. 4) features the
nlerging "'or!Us of art and
fashio n through the inspired eyrs
of artis t Lun •·ah Menoh.
Appro priately matched to the
CAsr.r I'. L UK)(;U/f(lll 1·/11 lJMLr l'U-01
Costa Mesa resident Madeleine Petty trJes to figure out the n1ese2cie behind artist Lun • ah Menoh's "Mnemonics of Day or Night." . . ,. . .
tcX1ure-baScd n1atcrials bent un
nos1algia, Mcnoh is n1orc
interested ·in the lingering
sensuality and acsthcti<. c le111~1 1ts
of her arl, than \\'ith the
hurnorous con1mentary on
An1crica11 pop culture ~ind kitl>'.'h
·vhich naturally infuse ·her \V01k.
'.'.':1elher revealing o r 1 ibscUrin~
the \vcarcr \\'itli fresh 1u1:as
. fall season of haute couture
"'hen two-inch-thick Vogue
magazines stan1p out the
accepted n1ode for bold and
•
zany, Lun· • ah rvtcnoh (\\'ilh her
e.c. cununings-Jike "strit"
n1onikcr) brilliantly takes her
fashion exhibit lO steps farther·
'vith all cnscn1blc of \vcarablc
sculpture that could double as a
chorus of poetic, irrev~rcnt and
erotic pcrforn1ance p"ieccs fuf the
irnagination. Visual onc-lin.:r:. a
Iii Lcttern1an. : J
\Vi!h references to the n1odcrn
art 1noven1ents of D ada and
Surrealism \vhich sought frecc.lon1
fron1 the bondage of rat!on:il
LOCAL DANCE •
.1ction and tho ught, r..1enuh
brilliantly <:reatcs einbellishcd
anc) d cconstruc1cd itcn1s o f
clothing that criss-cross gender
\\'hi le n1et:rphorically cxan1ining
ho\v societ:il strui.:turcs in1posc
subtle bul definitive con~t raints
'Manon' dancer has no plans to slow down . -
'In EurOpe, it's OK 10 be a -l-lurvey h1is dai1ccd tJle role sev-
danccr at age 35," notes cr:il 1in1e$ in lhc pa~t. including a,
Stcla Yiorica, dance coach st in1 wi1h 1h e Royal· Ball et in the
fo r the Cosla ~1csa-based Ballet late 19S0s (she "''as the firi>t An1cr-
Mon1martre. "ln Arne rica, forget jean ballerina to be 1nade a 1nen1-
it. \Vhen you arc 25, they St•j rt bcr of tile con1p:iny). Although !>he
telling you that you're old, \\'hich I !>:lid the hardest part of the cur-
1hink is outrageous." rent production of "~·tunon" \VUi>
C)·nthi:i Harvey 111ust find it out-gelling back in i>_h:ipc (AlJf ·has
r.'.lgeous, ~oo. A . princip:.il d:.inccr been on hiatus. since i>pri11g). the
\\'ith American llallct 1·hcatre, ballet it~clf i~ still :.i challenge to
Harvey, 37, will be dancing lhc her. 1n:1inly because, like any good
ii1 lc role in Sir K:cnne 1h..-MncMil·-s1:rbe~ctor.-:.hu--is-cons1an\ly...fiud-'-
lian's "~1 ::inon " when it opens. at ing n..:.w aspects to her role.
the Orange . County Performing ·· f'hc last time \\'c .perforn1cd
Arts Ccntc_r ~ uesday. ·~1anon' \\•as :it the end of May at
H~r:vcy J01ned New York·ba~cd th e r..1 e1ropolitan Opera l·lou~c.
A~l .1n 1974, was promoted t~ s~-and I rcn1c1nbcr doi!1g a s.:ction
Joist in 1 97~. and became a princ1-and con1ing home 1hat nigh t and
pal dancer in 1982. Out even_ after saying to 111y husband, 'Gosh, I
20 ~'cars, Harvey shows no s1gn of just realized son1e 1hing that 1\•as
lct}.1n,g up. . ,, there ~II. :ilong bu t never oc~u rrcd
I vc g~t st aying power, 10 n1e, ' recalled Jiarvcy. '' J"hcrc
laughed iiarvcy, "or stub?ornncss, arc 111a1'!.)' layers to the role, and
one of the t~o. I wanted 1t to.bc_a 1ha1 niakcs it more enjoyable.
goal, tind I n1 .gl~d .that I di_d 11. 1·hcrc's alway) Sonicthing new."
B_ut I hav~ no 1ntenpon of doing a 1-l:inrey said that 1hc story· is
d1sappc:ir111g ·act. It depends on very iinportanl 10 '"Manon " and
how interesting it rcn1ains-:~ . '
S h I ••• 1 .. -· 1 visually blends .1na11y clcn1cnts to uc ro cs as 1• anon certain y
capture the hearts of the audi-
ence. She abandons herself in-the-
FYI
do n1:ike it interesting. Uased on
Ab,be Prcvosl's great 18lhTcfflury
·ron1a nt ic novel "Manon Lcscaut"
(:ind not on'the fan1ous operas de-
rived fro m that wo rk), 1hc
"Manon" ballet tells the story of a WHAT: Aer·1 "Manon" girl who has n1uch charn1 but li ttle . WHERE: Performing Arts Cenler ch::iractcr. She suffers accordingly, WHlN: a p .m. Tuesday and
but 1101 before she has brought Sept. 23 , 2 a nd a p.m. Sept.
down-with hef-"11: lever-who-fincjs.i .... "j,~4.0n_d_2._p_.m. s'··· .,._ .... ._ __
her charnt a char:icter no one else HOW MUCH: $18-$55 . can .!ICC.
Wilma's Patio
Early Bird Dinner Menu
A.I.I dlnntn ~with uWl a bttld. New F.ill hours S:OO pm ro 7:00 pm Wtd. through Silo.
Open for 8rcakf.ut I Lunch Mcin. a TUH. 7:00 a~ to j:OO pm -
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and~ trkh ritt pllal, f(!l''Ubb. kriJUi 111in a pilll"1pplt--.. -····-·-· -·-· ·-S7.SO
Ume OikMa · bo1ttb, sklnlcv dtkkn brn,,;t ourfoalt'd Jn lln1e jo~ ~nd ~pk:a, .
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vqrbbk Pb1t -1ttiUIW4 ~bk-5 ~M'd on a bc:d ul tki: •-hh butltT
Cynthia Harvey as "Manon '·
with Guillaume Graffin of As-.-.
role, creating a character that is
syn1pathc tic yet a1noral and con-
tr:iry. It is a role !>he t:llJOYS dan"-
in g, particularly ::it 1h1~ poin1 in
her career, bcc::iu .. e it i!> not a ,(•ic
she has to do to g1ow a) ·111 artiSl.
l-l~r artistic growth all. Liu \ ac
'Con1plishCd, .. l·l~irvci ~atetl that
"'soinc1i1ucs thCsc 1hings don't in-
volve d:incc. Son1c1in1Ci> you ll) to
grow'-tts a hun111n Q.cing.'·
\Yhilc she ackno\vledged . that,
~cn~rally, "dance -1s fur )oungcr
people, as you get old!.'1 you .1rc
1norc developed as a pe rw n;· And
it ii> th at personal gro1v1h th:11 ,1!·
Jo"s l·l:1rvcy 10 explore clcn1c111s
of ht'r character thal )OUll~C'r
dancers U!>ually arc no1 'a\\:ire of.
------A__.,1ati\C--Q1lif9rnit11r,--Han·c-y-
has h:id the privilege of d:incing
son1c of lhc great roles u1 b.111.:1,
including the lead~ in "Gii>cllc,"
.. llon1co and J uli.:1," "~:n'.oin
Lake," '"Coppclia" and 111:1ny
niorc. In fact. s:iid 1-lar\le), "I c-:in't
look back \\ilh any regr\•ls. I lcL°l
h!cky thal since I was 17 l had a
job. l'n1 fortunate that I did \vh:.11 I
wantc-d io do. Sorne1i111c.!I you l:ikc
I/lings for granted. but 1here :ire
night s \vhcrc I lorn around and
think, 'Uoy, this is pretty good.' "
-By CHRISTOl'l-IEK TRELA
SATURDA.Y ·
AND
SUNDAY
BRUNCH
s29s_s9ss
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LO~L THIATIR
'Streetcar~ lives up to, ·exceeds ewectations_
By T OM TITUS
P ossibly no American
play is better known
or more highly
respected than
Tennessee Williams'
"A Streetcar Named
Desire." Thus, when South
Coast Repertory announced it as
the season opener, expectations
were virtually stratospheric.
They have been triumphantly
met and even exceeded by
Martin Benson's magnificent
staging and a trio of performers
at the apex of their form. SCR's
"Streetcar" is, -quite simply, one
of the finest productions the
company has accomplbhed in its
30-year history.
Benson has delved into the
soul of Williams. tormented
characters·-the haunted
Blanche DuDois, a faded
remnant of a mo(e genteel s o
m
WHAT
"On the Verge"
WHERE
Drama lab Studio
Orange Coast College
2701 Fairview Road
Costa Mesa
WHEN
8 tonight through Saturday
and 3 p.m. Sunday
HOW MUCH
$5 at the door only
MORE INFO
432-5880
OCC Rep ..
goes back
to future
I n Eric Overmyer's "On the
Verge," three female explor-
ers from the late 19th century
blaze new trnils imaginable only,
perhaps, by H.G. Wells -they
trek into the future.
h 's 11 delicious concept, and one
attacked with immense vigor and
imagination by Orange Coast Col-
lcg~'s Repertory Theater um.lcr
the splendid direction of student
Heather dcMichelc. The play's
only failing is that it tales far too
long to slog through the S\\amps of
its .first act before making contacf
with its key clement, the . timc-
travcl scenario.
Despite some overwritten and
often quite technical dialogue,
deMichele's three intrepid explo r-
ers catch and hold their audience's
interest. Their diverse personali-
ties blend neatly into the mixture
and it's a delight to see how they
change, or fail to, as they move
from the 18S0s to the 1950s.
Kri stina Leach 1s the stern
mother hen of the troupe, clinging
to her image of Victorian feminin·
1ty and steadfastly resi'Sting the
idea of wcanng "trousers" in the
jungle. Her delhl!ry is not always
so steadfast, but her characteriza·
tion is cxcdll!nt.
As the marrieJ explorer who
left her husband home in Terre
Haute, Ind., Anna f'it iwater is
first rate. Whether dclailing exotic
tribal recipes that turn the others
green or blossoming in to striking
femininity in a sleaq Las Vegas
-casino, Fitz.wuter constantly keeps
the play's humor quotient high.
The· giddy rookie of the group is
done with affecting flourbh by .
Dronwen Ditetti -who aho ere·
atcd the intriguing slides which in·
troduce each segment. Ditetti is a
joy to watch as she gets off phras·
es from the future, then puules
over their meaning.
There also are eight men's roles
in the show -all pla)ed by the
ubiquitous Van Messerschmitt,
and his contributions me hilarious.
As an amiable cannibal lo Fitz·
water's shy, left-behind husband to
a wise-cracking transit troll to a
hypcrenergetic casino boss, Mess·
crschmitt· conducts a serninnr on
versatility.
Robert Stuyncr's complex li&hl·
ing effects neatly define the vari·
ous areas of the tiny Studio The·
ater stugc. And Robert A. \Vil·
Iiams Jr. has contributed some
imaginative sound effects.
"On the Verge" is fur more nc·
cessiblc, and enjoyable, than Over-
myer's "lo Perpetuity Throughout
the Universe,': which played 011
South Coast Repertory's Second
Stage a Ccw season , ago. The ten·
dollar words still arc tossed
around hkc nickel , but there's
plenty of loose verbal change rat·
tling around to pique the interest
of the le~ intellcctuol.
-By TOM TITUS
' ciety seeking emotional salv:uion
in the New Orleans apartment
of her sister, and Stunlcy
Kowalski, her brutal
brother-in-law, who refuses to let
her spread her "magic" in his
real world.
· Kandis Chappell has
illuminated the SCR stage many
times in the past six seasons. As
Blanche, she surpasses anything
from her past repertoire,
superbly sinking deep into her
character's thin skin. There is a
stunning magnetism in
Chappell's interpretation that
draws the audience to her
despite the character's irrational
behavior.
Jeff Meek, a UCI graduate in
his first SCR appearance,
seethes with raw, unbridled
power as Stanley, without the
benefit of any Brandoesque
posturing. This is a fierce,
uncompromising Stanley who
wears his unchallenged authority
like a badge of honor,
hammering his Neanderthal
philosdphy home with the force
of a riveter.
The third jewel in SCR's
crown is Elizabeth Denne~y. a i
beautifully earthy and
self -assured Stella, acting as a
buffer between her husband and
her sister. Dennehy's character
has crossed over from Blanche's
world into Stanley's and she
balances her loyalties splendidly.
Jimmie Ray Weeks as
Blar.tche's bashful suitor, f\1 itch,
A sobbing Jeff Meek clings to his wife, Elizabeth Dennehy, in a
classic moment from Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named
Desire," now,. on the Mainstage at South Coast Repertory.
initially is O\crly concerned with
his charncter's nervousness,
maintaining his cracking \Oicc
well into the second uct. l li'i
third-act confr-0ntation scene,
however, is powerfully and
naturally accomplished.
Splendid supporting
performances :ire deli\l.!rcd b)
K. T. Vogt .md Mikael Salazar as
the Kowatskis' fractiou~ upstair~
neighbors, Art Koustik as a
crotchety poker pla)cr, Don
Took :is a benign doctor :rnJ Lc.::.a
Chari~e Woods :is a cheerful "
neighbor woman. Youn:; Nolan
Yates as the newspaper dc.:hvcry
boy and Vetza Trussell in t\\O
background assignments also
enrich the production. .
Michael Devine's french
Quarter setting seethes "ith the
close-in atmosphere of :i
crowded community. Its
transparently cil1ows Jane
Reisman's beautiful,
multi-colored lighting effects to
dominate during the scene
changes. And Mich.id Roth's
haunting sound design
wondcrf ully echo~~ I.31unchc 's .
inner pandemonium.
Few Amcrican-Rht) may
qualify as cl a:. sics, but
"Streetcar" certainly i~ one of
them, ranking" ith Eugene
O'Nci'll'~ "Long Day's Journey
Into l'\ight'' and Edward Albcc·s
"Who's Afr~1id of Virgi nia
Woolf"!" :is a towering
triumvirate. SC.R has taken JO
ackno\\kdgcd mJsterp1e<..:c of
pla)'\Hiting and fash1onec.1 a
masterpiece ol thcJtncal
production.
Tom Titu" rt'•iet+-5 local
th~ater for the Dail) Pilot.
FYI
• WHAT
"A Streetcar Named Desire"
WHERE
Mains tog~
South Coast Re rtoty
655 Town Center 'le
Costa Mesa
· WHEN
8 p .m . Tuesday's through Fri-
days, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Sol·
Ufdays, and 2:30 and 7:30
p.m. Sundays through Oct. 2
HOW MUCH
$16-$36
MORE INFO
957-4033
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J .J 6 I dO not hove accidents
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:i .5 8. I tcive people
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5tones Of other ·depository hlne~s •
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:l :l l 3 I guess we re Ol lnOle or less r.ghl
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..l :l 15 No motf81whOIhQppenS10 other llWlQS I I
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:i :J 16 t have sometimes montolned I was rrght
even when I suspected I was wiong
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..l .J 18 One can't alway$ be rrght.
.J :l 19 You con t let evervtx>dV dO as tnev pleOSe
:l :J 20 Sometime$ I dOn t ot>,eCI even wt.en I know
tomnght
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J .J 22 1 wce to have people talk to me
:J J 23 t ~y tOlk.ng to people .
.:J .J 24 t hove never IOtted to mou a letter which
was given to me lo moil
:l :J 25 Any Idea may have some truth In It
:l J 26 I dO not ksten to t:>Od things
.l .J 27. There ore moro things 11ght ot>out tho world
lhOn there 01e wrong
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.l .:>JO I get ~ ongty Wlft\ people
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except in very unusual c11cumstonces
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.J .J 47 I om complete master of m~1f ona my
enwonment
.J J 48 All my thOogtlts ore creotrvo and
construct111e
J .J 49 My nonesty is not QUG$llOnOO
J .J 50 I ten lhe truth .n any circumstances
regardless 01 any consequences
.J .J 51 A IOt of people ore wrong most of the time
.:.J ::J 52 People whO 01101indulge in sex shoulO ~
punished
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gOOd -
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J .J 55 I lllce reo.ry OS I hnd II
.J :J 56 Anytning con be trusted
J .J 57 I ve got to be myself JOmenow
.l .J 58 t.oon borefV toe• tt\8 Mure 4 .J 59 One con I OIWO'fS be t..mself
:.J .J 00 One tlOs to be corelul ol the plesenl
::J .J 61 I despise WOtting
J .:J 62 lies often ser"e t:>ell81 than the rrurn
.J J 63 Life is often thleotening
.J J 64 It IS t>tul 10 be honest oil of !tie trm•
regoidleSS
.J .J ~ t om not otrOld
.J J 60 t enpy cony.no out respons;bil11~
.J .J 67 When I om dOing somothtng comtrvct1ve I
never swe"'e OSIOe
.J .J 68 I have ne11et been otrOid
:.I .J 69 Somellmes I teol r~t:>te few eviHYt:>OdV
" and !tie wno1e world
J J 70 When I om engaged upan a cr"°'"'ft
enterprise. nothing hOS evo1 swQf\'ecJ mo
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:.I :.I 72 11 ts lmpossibie to be comph,llel'f moiot
:.J :.i 73 The end justifies 11'\8 moons even wt'IOO vou
tlOve to lie
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U :J 75 I genetal'f wO!IC mywlt it"itO poSlliON Of
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~ :.i ?6 1 con unc:Jentand onYthi'lO
u ::J n Ute hoS a QOOd ettect on me
::J :J 78 11 onyone moil8' a remoik ttveotening me 1
tind meoN to huri 11 t>Ock
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~ :J 80 People try to tel V'O'J bOd tl'Wlgl
~ :l 81 OCcOliOnOIV ono hOI to be 10mObOdY
:J :J &2 SoCiol tet oe not too MHIOu$
:J .J 83 If a ~~new IOITle lhlngJ 11 'w'OUd t:>e
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• .J .J 86 People ore very cQOPe•Of ve
.J .J 87 The lutu!e holds mucn IOI me
.J .J 98 I oon r rr.i00 respons;t>itr..
:.i 99 Sometime$ vou r.o~e 10 ObteC' °"'yo.;;
J .J 88 t dO not l"toVe lmpursen con 1 exp!O!O
.J .J &9 E 11erytti.rio I dO IS IUO
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.J .J 100 E1.e<1wnen1rou oon r ~e peopl4? -.-oo
J .J QQ The only way ro go n Supp()(1 trom people
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present
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.J .J 103 I con uoaei~rond ,.N>n I oppt, m~se t on.:s
1 otwovs r>a-.e oeen OOlc" to
.J .J 93 One hO~ no chOtee bul IO OO~l!O'y On.I s
enemies
.J .J 104 People have s•ooo in m~ .... o.,
.J .J 105 I t\Ove never re 1 po•n
..J .J 04 C11t.c;1sm is good ror people
.J .J 9!> Wnen r gel ongl)' .t 1 destro., sonwtt11ng It
moi..es me feet bi'llar
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LOCAL DINING NIWI
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By MARLA BIRD
an'l keep a good family down. After the closing of
Matteo's last October in Corona dcl Mat, the Jordan
family regrouped and remodeled. The results are that
former owner Wanda Jordon has retired and her son
Michael is the new owner along with his wife Teresa, and
tonight is opening night. .,
Teresa and Michael Jordan promise lighter fare, family style dining
and user-friendly prices al this favorite Conner hangout of the srnrs. The
remodeling has a fre sh contemporary look :ind, best of all, windows on
the street side give a cheery, homey look to the once di mly lit interior.
The exterior's red marquis has been replaced by crisp black :ind white
reading Bella Teresa.
The handsome downstairs bar is intact, serving a Cull army of
bevcrnges. Bella Teresa is located at 2325 Coast Highway. Phone
673-8444.
MICHAEL KANG TO B.E HONORED
He may have moved out of town, bur rest:iurnteur Michael Kang is
still dear 10 the hearts of Nt:wport area residents for his ge nerous spirit.
Kang sustains a wide spectrum of charitabl~ interests in countless
local charities, including the Newport Harbor Art Museum and Someon~
Cares Soup Kitchen. He supported the concept of the OrangeAld
kitchen at Share Our Selves with months of personal manpower, ideas,
clan and boundless energy resulting in an outstanding success for the
OrangeAid kitchen at SOS in Costa Mesa.
He will be honored as the recipient of the third annual Marian
Dergcson Award at a dinner on Monday, Oct. 3, at his acclaimed five
Feet restaurant. Local celebri ty chefs, coordinated by Alan Creeley of
Lhe Golden Truffie in Owa Mesa, will prepar~ the food for the
S200-per-platc dinner.
Beneficiaries of the dinner are: the Orange County Homeless Issues
Task Force; Friendship Shelter; Ecumenical Service AJliance/Beacon
House and the Alliance for the Mentally m of Orange County.
ROSA1-D W. ElOIUCH/roa. ntt DAILY PILOT
Restaurateurs Teresa and Michael Jordan's new eatery Bella Te,resa opens tonight in t~e former Matteo's site in Newport Beach.
For information, phone Tim Shaw al 263· 1774. CAMELOT IS BIGGER AND BETTER TASTE OF NEWPORT NEXT WEEK
WHAT'S COOKING? AT WHAT'S COOKING?
. . . private parties, according to indomitable owner .Lucy Luhan. "ln
spite of rumors to the ~ontrary, my Bayside restaurant is alive and
kicking," says Luhan, "and I am booking parties for the fall and holiday
season as we speak." She made this comment in a phone convers:ition
last week.
George rustich expanded his COLY restaurant George's Camelot a few
months back and has somehow managed to keep the much larger space
as cozy as ever .
"Business is great,'' Mr. Ristich said. "We still serve c.loLens of
breakfa$tS all day -along with our regular lunches anc.I dinners."
On a recent visit, the place was fu ll and, as usu:il, the Eggs. llcnedict
were some of tile best in town. They oow have a full liquor license nnd
ure making a Bloody Mary that packs :i wonderful spicy wallop, thanks
to a secret recipe which includes a generous dose of horse radish.
Can you believe it? The super Tustc of Ncnport is just u d:iy away,
running Friday through Sunday. Don't mis!'> this one. The food is
wonderful - great restaurants of enormous \aricty plus alfresco dining,
friendly enc®nters and lot of live c{ltcrtainmcn1. T~lste of Newport at
Fashion Island, phone the NC\\pOrl Ilnrbor Aren Chamber or Commerce
for info ::it 729-4400.
UPDATE ON CARMELO MANTO
' Well-known restaurateu r Carmelo J\lunto hus moved his recovery base It 's possible to rent part or all of the restaurant ion special nights for
private bashes of 25 10 400 people, an d there are two dance noors in 1hc
big, ambitious place once occupied by Bobby McGee's at 353 E. Coast
Highway. Phone 673· 7800 for party reservations or inform:ition.
T:iblcs are set up along the Lido Boardwalk as well - a fine spot for
bay Watching. At 3420 Via Oporto. Phone 673-3233.
to a new address and is feeling better, If )'OU wun t to send a card, mail
it to him at St. Jude's Hospital, Dox 41 38, Fullerton. 92635, Room 418.
Morla Bird corcrs loc11/ dining fur the Dnily l'ilot.
AMERICAN
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CHARLIE'S IAR & RESTAURANT; A local
restouront/bor with o •hometownwiflovor
Featuring pool, darb, sotellote. bog screen TV, Pool
Tournoment every Wed night Serving lunch Mon.
Fro l 1 lo 2 & Sot Breakfast 8 to noon. $I 50
Mary's & Drovers Sot & Sun 6 to noon. Shot of the
W SI 00 Open 366 doy o year (leap year
only m to 2om 6041 Bolso @ Springdale on
Huntington Beoc~ (71 4) 894<> I 00
DICK CHURCH'S RESTAURANT, A tom1ly style
coffee shop located at 2698 Newport Blvd , Costa
Moso Menu includes breokfost, lunch and-dinner.
Prices range From $3 .00 to $7.99 Open Mon .
Sot 6 OOom to 9 OOpm 1N, WC;Y;Me--
(714) 646·7762
KENNY ROGERS ROASTIRS, located in the
fouAtoin Volley Promenade al 1 S3 l S Brookhurst
St #2. Fountain Volley Wood fire roosted chicken
ond side d1sht\s make fresh doily. Wotch the
chicken cook on our open spit wood fire rohssene
Try our chicken pol poe, polo sandwiches. ond
specialty salads Don't forget Kenny's famous
muffins! Open Sun ThufS 1 I om-1 Opm, Fri -Sot.
I I om I 1 pm. IN. OUT, WC, TKO, V, MC, AE. OS.
ATM [7 l4) 37S.079S
STUDIO CAFE, located ot I 00 Mo on St. Bolboo
(ot foot of pier) The Studio Cafe os the hoppenong
place for food, fvn & entertainment Menu includes
robs, chicken. Fresh fish posto, oppetozers &
solods, olso serving brunch on Sot & Sun 10 to
Your Restaurant Guide to Dining in
Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar,
Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley
3 00 which includes Belgium waffles, omelettes,
poncoli.es ond muc:h more Pnces range from
$295 S1 3,95 Open 7 days a week Mon-Fri
I I 30 I 30 om, Sot Sun I 0 I .30om Also located
ot 300 PC H . Huntington Beach IN, BRU, FB.
ENT. V, MC, AE DC 536-SnS
ZUllES RESTAURANT located ot 17 I 2
Placenho, Cosio Meso Menu includes robs.·
chicken, steo~ & lobster. prime rob, pouo, oyster
bar Prices range from SJ 95 ond up. Open
doily From 1 I 30om to I Opm, Cocktails 'hi 11 pm.
ID, FB, WC, No credit cords.
17 I 41 645 S09 l
THE SHED, locotod ol 210 5th Stieel, Huntington Beoch Offering o downtown ohe1notove to moon
street Foml~y owned ond operated, breoktcut,
lunch. dinner coc~101ls Spocoous indoor ond
outdoor d1'n1ng St~oh. sPOlood, poultry, posto,
salads, homemade sousoges, pr.me rib on Friday
nights Con occommodote groups for
meetongs/portoes etc 11 10 Mon · Thu, 11 :11 Fro,
S 11 Sot 8 I 0 Sun Open 7 days/week. MC, V 960.1317
BAKERY /COFFEE HOUSE
CHINESE
CHOI HONG, Gourmet Ch1ne1e light &
healthy. no m~ used, only noturol ingredienls
Menu includes · low col meals, combination
plotes. beef or pork dishes. chicken & vege
dishes, and family value dinners. Toke out
ovooloble $ 1 · buck o plote avo1loble located ol
I 793S Mognoho St (next to Poe N Sovel
Fountain Voll8'f (714) 965 3698
FRENCH
CHANTECLAIR, located ot 1 S912 MocArthur
Blvd., Irvine, ocrou from John Woyne Airport
Elegont, chorming, groc:lou' & beouhful, each of
ti's dining rooms hos a different decor The food
15 french-Col1lotn10 cuisine-tasty but heollhfUlly
prepored. lunch specools ol SB 00 and up the
dinner menu includes o vororty of seo!oxJ, meat,
chicken, solods 1us l to menlton u few items
Prices ronge from $6 to $25 Serving lunC'h
I I 30-2 30, Dinner 5 30 I 0 30, Sunday Brunch
10 30 • 2 JO open 7 doys o week 10, OD,
BRUNCH RES REO FB, ENT, WC, V, MC, AMX
DC, DISC Valet Parking (714) 758 800 I
GREEK
.RIM JHIM, Located ot I 86S7 Brookhurst (near
Ellis 1n Callens Cornerl Fountoin Volley. En1oy
Orange Caonty's fomous Indian dish • lo
Horikormo. Oth8f entrees include lamb chaps, fish
ond vegetarian dishes oil served with mild sauces.
Spicy Rovors ore mode upon request. Serving
' lunch Mon. thru Fri. $3 95 to $6 95 Dinners
servedJ nights o week from $6.95 & up.
Accepting most credit cords. (71 4) 963.f:Jn7.
ITALIAN
8USKITI1 IOY is bock ... tastier thon
ever .. Busketti boy is committed to providing the
very finest fresh posto, pizza ond salad to our
guests in o whimsical, unique o~d foncifvl setting
ot a ~ost affordable price ... our posto and pizza
ore made fresh doily. Meals range from $3.95 ta
$5.25. Open Monday thru Saturday 11 :30 lo
9 00 (7 14) 968..4949 Located in Fountain Volley
ot 1 S225 Soult. Broolthurst
AROMAS EXPRESSO CAFE, spec1ohzes·in
freshly bolted muffins, lcones. cromonts,
cookies & desserts, including yummy low fot &
11on Fot items, and the best coffee lattes in
town Opon doily 5 JOom 2pm Mon Fro,
6om-2pm Sot & Sun Next to Gilberts at 259
E 17th St , Costa Mesa .S4S 2224
CAH Pl.AKA, located ot 18633 Brookhurst St ,
. ~ountoon Volley, (714) 9~J 4999 Authentic
Greek ornb1once including live music. o belly
dancer ond dancing waiters Menu includes
Greek appetizers, solods, postos, beef. lamb and· choc~en dishes Full bar on premises Re\ervotoons
occeptod Open for lunch I 1 30 2 JO. Donner
Sun Thurs 5 I 0 30pm, Fro & Sot S I I JOpm. IN, we. RES. FB, ENT. WB V, MC, AE, OS
CIAO, located at 2600 Eost Coast Hwy, C0rono
Del Mor. Come ond experience Corona del Mar's
newest Italian reslauront serving New York style
piua, gourmet pizza s, exciting pastas, creative.
salads, coffee, cappuccino ond fresh baked
pa11ries. Prices range from $J .95 to $8 95. Open
7 cloys a week from Som to l l pm, ex<ept Sunday
open -4 lo l 1 pm. Delivery ovoiloble, V,MC, AE,
WC, IN OUT
GIOVANNI/$ ITAUAN llSTAUIANY, located
ot 1604 1 8olsa Chico Rd /Edinger, Huntington •
Beach. All Home Cooked ltolion Dlshe1. No
preservatives used Eoch dish 11 cooked ot ti me of
orderi ng Menu includes home mode Ponzerotti,
pasta dishes, pizza, Italian 1ub1, antiposto salads,
homemade soups & chilli. Prices from $3.6.S ·
CAFE
RUTH'S CAFI, located at 3 20 8r1stol #G ot
Redhill (by Arco Monr Mart) on Cosio Meso
Menu includes good country cookon'
breakfast with the best omelettes, pancakes,
great Mexican breakfast dishes ond lunch
with storfry vegetables. leroyok1 b<-wl, gorl1c
chicken, assorted salads, healthy turkey burg~s hamburgers, served w/ potato solod
Of fries Try Ruth's home cookon' today Great
food, great Pf•Cesl Prices rongo from $2 99
k> $.S 95 Open 7 days a week lam lo 2pm
ID, OD, we
MAGNOLIA CAfl, Open Im breoHosl, lunoli
ond d1nll4tf • 7 doys o weelc from 6 30 10
9 JOpm Doily specials startong os low os
$ 1 99 to SS 99 Baer & Wine ovool Ah mo10f
credrt c0<d1 uccept.d, located at 8988 Wortte1
A.,• /Mognol10 Phone S'7 9189.
J
INDIAN
S l 4 65. Hrs. 1 I om-9pm Tues thru Sot. Closed
CPPHI CHIMNEY , En1oy wot rfront dining ot Su n & Mon. Casual dress, toke out 0<cler1, bfft,
Newport Beach 3408 V10 Oporto Introducing wine & soft drirnc1. No credit cords 846-4666 °'
oulhenloc lndoon Mughloi dol1coc1e• never before on ,. 846-81 S8.
Oronge County by our famous chef "Moh1nder
Ram Guru• Try OUf romb Of cha<k•~ kobobi. n1o·s llSTAUttAHT. locor.d ot 2221 N.
curries ond wrde vorietoes of fresh Ytgetoble\ Moin St in Seodoff Village Serving breakfast,
cooked on our own ground lndoon herbs & spices lunch and dinner Now open 7 cloys a wMk.
Reasonable prices slortong as lo.was $I 9.S to Homemade poncakes, postriea posto s, & doily
$6 95 Open 7 doys a wuk From 1lom8pm specials Es1ob~shed on 1979 Eorly Bord dinners
OUT, TKO WC 673 7679 S.6 :10 noghtfy New bteakfost and lunch menus.
INDfAN PARADISE, located ot 1.S2dWesl
Coast Hwy The menu 1ncludu ch·c~en, lamb,
seorooo and "eg•lotoan duhes off piepored to
perfec:hon with only the freshest 1ng1td1enla
Prices range from $2 SO to S IS 95 fot o
cClmplote comb1notoon dinner Open 7 days a
wfflt lune Ii I I JO lo '1 30, d1nne1 5 to I 0 10,.
f8, V. MC, AE. OS, f>C (71 A) 646 J99J.
I
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RANDAZZO ITAUAN CAii, Located at
211 48 Beoch Blvd , lot Allbntol. Fotntly owned,
everything J>fepored with the fin.st meats &
chHses & famous fof (t'• infotnO\is cheesecake.
Prices range from $2 00 to $1 1 9.S Open Tues
thru Sot I ' 9pm, Sun 11 8 pm Closed Mori JN,
OUT, WC, Wine ond beer •
(714) 5362448
' • •
SAaATINOS RESTAUltANT & SAUSAGI CO. ,
located at 251 Shipyard Woy, Newport Beoch
Menu lncludes great posto, oword winning Caesar
salad. aelicious homemade sausage, veal, lamb,
lals of vegetarian dishes, good wine, beer,
coppoccino & des8fts. •1t•s o family owned & run
restouront.. Prices ronge from $4 95 to $13.95
Open 7 days a week. Serving Sot & Sun Brunch
from 8:30 to 1.00 Sunday thru Thursday 1 lom to
I Opm. Friday & Sot. 11 om-1 I pm. IN, OUT, WC,
BRU, WB, V, M, AE, DC
JAPANESE
KIKUYA FINI JAPANISI CUISINI, Feol\Jring
fine dining. Sushi Bor, Teppan Tobie, Main Dining
Room. fuN borlJnd cocktail lounge f.aturing
specialty tropical drinks. Jou bond every Fri. &
Sot. night and Karaoke.every Tues. night. O pen f0<
lunch Mon-Fri . 11 :30.2:30, Dinner Sun-Thurs 5.
10pm, Fri & Sot 5-1 lpm. S052 Adams Ave
(corn« of Beoch) Huntington Beach, (71 4) 536-
6665. AU moior credit cords except Diners Club.
RR. FB, E, WC
MEXICAN
AVILAS IL IANCHfTO, A dining londmotlt for
over 20 years. Run by the Avila fom1ly, Avilos'hoa 7
locottons to serve you in Co1ta Mesa, Newport
Beoch, Santo Ano, long Beach, Huntington Park &
loguno"Hilla & Huntington Beach. Featuring
oultlentic food with the fre1hest Ingredients & a new
creative light cuisine along with authentic Moma
Avila's recipes. 10, BRU, FB, ENT. WC, V, MC, AE,
DC, & DISCOVER. •Avllos hos o reputation for
treating you like port of the fomilyl"
MAIGAllTAVIW, located at 2332 West Pacific
Coast Hwy: Mexican burgers, fajitas, burritos &
"'°'•·Specials doily. Price range from $4.9.S lo
$10. 95. Open 11 .lOam to 12:30om. IN, FB, V,
MC, AE. DC.17 14) 631·S220.
Ml CASA, located at 296 17th StrMt, Cosio Mesa,
A trip to Mexico! Mexican Food Open doily ot
11 om Prices range from $2 25 to $8 95 Serving
lunch & dinner fC)( ove< 20 years IN, FB. WC, V,
MC,AE,DC,C8,D 6'.S..7626
WAHOO'S FISH TACO. With 4 locations
11 33 PCH, Laguna Beoch, (71 ') 497-0033,
1862 Plocenfla, Costa Meso, (714) 6J 1.J433
and 3000 8'ilk>I, Cc>No Meso 1714) 435.0 l 30,
120 Moin , Huntington 8eoch, (714) 536-2050
Menu includes fish laco1, burnloa, bk>ck beana &
rice, salads. sandwich.s Pr1<•• range from
S 1 65 to $7 .SO Open Mon -Sot 11 olft to 1 Opm,
Sun I lam to 9pm IN, TKO, WC
GIWS IS~. Gourmet dining ot fast food
erices Family style restouront wilt. islond theme
Oyster bar, $90f'ood, lobsler, steaks, chidten,
poslo i>nd hamburgers lunch and dinner
specools. Prices ronge from $3 50 & up. Full bar
and all mo1or credit cords. Hrs I I am to 1 Opm
cockla1l lounge 11 om to 12pm. Localed at
18922 Beoch Blvd , Huntington 8eoch
(714) 962 8316.
HUNTINGTON llACH MAJtKIT UOIUI,
Here's o unique place for family dining where
fresh seofoc,d Is 'ing ond expert mesquite
bro1l1ng is our trodemorlt Our fresh fish changes
doily and W9 -0lso featvre cbicken, sleohi>nd
posto There's a fresh seafood morltet, loo. Lunch
and Dinner. full bor. Children's menu. AE, V,MC
and OS cords welcome. 2011 1 Broolthurst St. ·
(n•Kt to Target. just south of Adams). No
resorvotoons. (714) 963·S I 66.
PACIFIC FISH & SEAFOOD, located ot 2620
Nelwport Blvd , Costa Mesa. Menu includes
seafood solods, $90food sandwiches, grilled
•ntrees. fuh & chips, fish locos, sushi ond mo<e.
Also hos one of Oronge County's largest
inventories of fresh fuh from it's fish moritet.
Prices range from $1. 95 and up. Open Mf I I·
•6, Sot 11-5.10, WC (71 4) 650-0130.
POT OF SHRIMP, A.ti unequaled dining
e.icperience •shrimply Delicious· ond the !«Vice
unsur~ssable. Featuring Posto, Thresher Shark &
Sw0<dnsh. Open 7 doyi o week l 2om-l Opm,
Sot & Sun. bfeokfost ffom Sam S1dewollt
dining. located al 113 Wolnut, backside of
PieraiCle Pavilion in Huntington ~·
(714) 960.727S.
ZUlllS DIY DOCK, located ot 9059 Adoma,
Huntington Beach. M.nu includes .seafood, si.ok
& lobster. pino, prime rob, oyster bar. Prices
ronge from $3.95 ond up. O~n daily from
11.30om to 10pm, Coclfoils Iii 1 rpm. IN, FB, we. v. MC. (714) 963~362.
STEAKS
THI IAIN STIAK HOUSI, located at 2300
Harbor Blvd, #31, Costa Meta. Menu fncludea
steaks, fre1h fish, ch icken, burgers and salads.
Prices range from $3.75 fC)( lunch ond $6.25
fOf d1nne{. Open 1 I am For lunch MSo. Dinner
4pm M.fr. Dinn« 3pm Sbt. & Sun. IN, WC, V, MC. Af, DC. (7 1') 641-97n.
SEAL BEACH
GUD'll INN, Eitoblished in 1930 by the oirs~ip. Shit o ifleeting place of piton around tfie
world who •n1oy the best in dining. located at
1400 Pacific CQP•I Hwy, Seol Beach. The menu
includes fmh fish doily, sl90b, lobsler & crab
leQs Prices stort at U .95. Open w~
I f a m-1 Oym, 'til I 0:30pm weekends. IN, F8,
ENT, WC, V, MC., AE. (310) 431-3022
SPORTS BAR & DINING
IND OVll IND SPOITS IAI Serving.
si.oks. fish, op~lfzen & sandwiches. Price1
range from $2-$12. Spirit\, pool tournaments,
dart tournaments. Happy haUr ,,,,.,y day wittt
frH appetizers. Coen 7 dovs a wMlc. fpm-
1 : 300m Mon-Fri, f I om-1 :Jt>om Sat & SUn. F8,
All moj0< credit cord1
IN indoor do""'I OUT outdoo< d.ning WC _....,
<h<Mr octet•, UU bninch. IES met'fOllOnt, Fl ... bor, ENT 8'11ertatnf'Nflt. nco -*eout. WI..,..
bor, .V Yi.04 MC lft0"9f'Cord, AE Ol'll9flColl ...,..., •
OS •eco..r, DC di11en CU. '
TROPICAL FRUIT
RICE SALAD
En;oy a unique blend of red and yellow
papaya, pineapple and guava in ready-to-
use ~nned tropical fruit salad. Add rice,
season with herbs and you haue a salad
that is easy to make for great picnics.
Prep: 15 min. Makes: 6 servings
MLAD
1 can (15-1/4 01.) Dole Tropical
~ Fruit Salad, dlllDed
1 cup uncooked rice, cooked and
chilled '
1 /2 cup chopped upeeled cucumber
1/4 cup chopped creen ollloa topa
1/4 cup flllely chopped red bell pepper
DR.1881lfG •
1/4 cup olln oil
3 tablespoon• white wine ftlaepr
2 tableapoou chopped freeh m.lat
leaftl
2 tablespoon• chopped fresh bull
lea•es
1·1/2 tablespoon• honey
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1 teupoon salt, optional
· 6 drops red pepper sauce ..
Toaa salad ingredients in large bowl.
llbr dressing ingredients in small bowl.
- ---Pour dressing over salad, toss and serve..
Per serving: 269 oolories
· JO<jmfat(lgmsat.)
Omg cholesterol
-9mg sodium
44gm oorbohydrate
3gm protein •
CALIFORNIA
CLASSIC SALAD WITH
DRY ROQUEFORT
·DRESSING
(not pictured)
A new and deli.ct0us way to bnghten up a
•green salad.• Add the ronueni.ence of pre-
pared greens and veggies and splash on a
• flavorful cheese dressing Easy for perfect
patio entertaining.
Prep: 15 mm. Makes: 8 servmgs
SALAD
1 package (16 01.) Dole Claaaic Blend
Salad (8 cups)
12 cherry tomatoes, quartered
1 cup Dole Broccoli Ftorell
1 cup (8·3/4 01. can) Cuban.lo beam,
'drained .
1 can (2·1/4 01.) allced ripe oli•es,
drained
DRESSllfG
1/3 cup oU•t oil
3 tablespoon• white wine rinecu
4 ounces Roquefort or blue cheese,
crumbled
1 teaspoon cround black pepper
1/2 teupoon salt
2 clon1 prlic, minced
To11 salad ingredients in large bowl.
Ilia dressing ingredients in small bowl.
Pour dressing over salad, toss and sen.-e.
Per serving: 186 calories
I6gm fat (Sgm sat.}
13mg cholesterol
573mg sodium
8gm oorbohydrate
Sgmprotein
PINEAPPLE
SPINACH SALAD
A new twtst to an old favorite, spinach
salad; using the convenience of canned
pineapple and ready-to-use fresh packaged
spinach. Mix in the color and crunch of
additional fruit and almonds, for a great
luncheon.
Prep: 15 min. Makes: 8 servings
SALAD
1 can (20 os.) Dole Pineapple Chub,
dn.laed
4 cupe (5 os.t Dole rr..h Spinach
1 cup dlce4 Dole Red Apple
1/2 cup Dole Ralala1
• 1/2 cup claopped P"• oalou
1/2 cup Dole 8Uced Almoada, touted
DRl88DIG
1/4 eap oltft oil
,3 tab&npoou cider ftlaepr
1 t ... ,.,.. dry •aat.ud
1/2 tM8fOO• ,.pr0ra
1/2 teupooa pated fnlh papr
1 /2 teupooa salt, optjou1 ,
1 clon prtic, mlaeed
Toa salad ingredjents in large bowl.
Mia dressing ingredients m s"!811 bowl.
Pam ~ O'JCf salad, toss and seJVe,
Per sen.vig: 154 CXJJof'ies
10gmfat (lgm saL)
Omg cholesterol
16mgsodiwn
1 Bgm aubohydrate
Jgmprottin
Foon
All of these salads have received •forks up" approval from
guests and family alike. Splashed with lively flavors and
color, their secret is quick preparation with the help of pack-
age-ready greens and pantry-ready, easy-to-use canned
pineapple, tropical fruit salad and mandarin oranges.
.......... k+ ....
Fresh, crunchy, bursting with good-for -you ingredients,
salads are among the easiest and most delicious patt of our
everyday menus. The entree salad seems to be grabbing the
spotlight, featuring grilled meats and vegetables, fruits,
·grains, beans and a vanety of mixed greens.
What could be easier and more economical, both time and
moneywise, than having the convenience of packaged, ready-
to-use mixed greens. They are pre-washed, cut and varied
with several types of lettuces a.(ld vegetables to get the right
miX of flavor, texture and color; with no waste. When pur-
chasing ready-to·use salads and vegetables, note the •Best if
Used By Date\to assure the ultimate in freshne ss.
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When matching dressing to salads, consider the weight of
the greens and ingredients you're using. Fruits, herbs and
delicate greens are best set off with light oil and wine vinegar
or citrus vinaigrettes. Sturdy greens, s uch as spinach,
romaine or cabbage, stand up well to cream dressings and
robust vinaigrettes. Add just enough dressing to lightly coat
salad,
Use lowfat or nonfat plain yogurt blended with pineapple
.. ., juice, choppec;l fresh berbl and spices to custom make dress-
ings for fruit ..-Sa. Oler green and ftuit aalaCia dreaaed with
fruit ¥inepn IUch • ~ or .eucmed rice wtne finejilt
for a aubtle latar blJence. Selec.1 lawored oils -chile, Wal-
nut, dllntro ar ___,_to add~ to lalada.
SANTA FE PINEAPPLE
AND CHILE SALAD
toot pictured)
Sweet and spicy 1s rn, and this wonderful
Santa Fe style salad has the uruque flavor
• combinations of naturally sweet crushed
pmeapple and mild green ch1l1es Terrific-to
serve with grilled chicken and seafood.
Gnat tute .... Good for ,_ ..••
Canned fruits such as naturally sweet pineapple and
tropical fruit salad featuring year-round flavor sensations of
papaya, pineapple and guava, offer a great way to enjoy nutri-
tion and the fresh taste of the tropics year round. The se
fn.tits are conveniently ready-to-use salad ingredients ~dding
flavor, color and uniqueness to salads. \
Dark, leafy green salads.boast loads of vitamin A and C.
O*k .... Coateaieat ....
Bring fresh taste to your kitchen. Use these inspuing ideas
to create quick salaas with ingredients that have fresh
flavor and high quality. By choosing ingredients that provide the
advantage of time saving preparation, you will have more oppor-
tunity to enjoy a special occasion or a simple meal
FIVE ADAY
AU national health aulhontics rte0mmcnd everyone eat S KN·
ings of fTU1ts and vtgetables each day.
One servmg of fruit and/or \-cgttable is equal to:
• One-half cup of fruit or vtgetable
• One m~1um-1i.zied pttte of fruit
• 1brce quartm cup (6 oz.) 100% fruit JWCt or vegetable juke
• Ont cup leafy pns
• One-quarter cup dried fruit
l ,
Prep: IS mm. Makes : 8 servmgs
SALAD
1 can (20 oz.) Dole' Crushed
Pineapple, drained
3 cupa cooked couacou1 or rice
1/2 cup chopped red bell pepper
1 can (4 01.) chopped green chilies,
drained
1/4 cup chopped creen onions
DRESSING
l / 4 cup olive oil
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
2 t~1poon1 cround cumiJr
1 teaapoon ground black j,epper
1/2 teaapoon salt
8 drop• red pepper sauce
Tou salad ingredients m large bowl.
Miz dressing mgred1enis m small bowl.
Pour dressing O\'er sa4\d. toss and serve
Per senMg 215 cnlones
7gmfar(lgm <..a11
Omg cholescerol
I 68mg sodium
35gm carbohydrate
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MANDARIN
ORANGE FROS Y
/r's a salad, a.dessert or a snack, and kids
lol'e 1c1 Flatored ullh bright mandarin
oranges and crushed pmeapple, chi!; frozen
creac rs so easy to make, the kids can de u
Prep I 0 mm. Freeze. 6 hrs
Makes: 8 ser\'ings
1 can (11 oz.) Dole M.and.artn Oranges.
drained
1 can (8 9z.) Dole Crushed Pineapple,
drained
1 cup 18 01.) lowfat vanilla yogurt
1 cup miniature manhmallowa
1/2 cup drained and chopped
maraschino cherriea
Combine all mgrediems m large bowl.
Spoon into paper or 1011 baking cup,,
placed m muffin tms
Freeze 6 hours or until sohd
Remove from freezer pttl off baking cups
Let stand JO minutes before semng Serve
Note· Muffin tins ma~ be spra}ed with •
non-stick cooking spra~ and filled with
mandarin-pineapple m1xtu.re. Loost'n
sides and remove from pan usmg a fork
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2mq cholesterol
28mgsod1um
24gm carbohydrate
2gm protein ~
GRILLED CHICKEN
CAESAR SALAD
For hurry·up ·come and get 1t BBQ d1rung •
use lhe complc>te Cae~ar Sa lad cha:
tncludcs croutons Parmesan cheese and
dressing Ser1 t' tfw: hearty ma n d c:t:
salad to four or easily double the rrop<' o•
eight.
Prep. IOmm Cook 12-IS mm
Makes· 4 el'\1n~ ...
4 boneleu, aldnleu chicken breast
.,. balvea
1 tablespoon olift oil
1 teaapoon culic powder
1/2 teaapoon dried rosemary leuea,
crushed "
8 allcea aourdoup bread, optional
l pactace (10 oz.) Dole Complete
Caeau Salad (include• dreaaiq,
Pumel&D cheese ud' croutons)
Brush chicken brtasts with oil and spnn·
kle with herbs Gnll O\'~r med1um·hot .
coals until done about 1 :2-15 minutes. or
untll chicken 1s no longer pmk Cut each
chicken breast mto 1 /2-inch thick slices.
Grill bread over coals, tf u~.
Tou greens and salad dressing in large
bowl
For ladiYicha&l 1er.ta1: Place shct of
toasted brtad. if used on dinner plate. Top
with port1on of Cae r salad and a bctd
chicken breast Spnnkle with pon1on of
Parmesan chee e and cfouton s Repeat
for remairung servmgs Serve.
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l 9grn fat (2grrt ~J
77mg cholesterol
727mg~
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2 FOOD Thursday, September 15, 1
Experiencing some Suri and turf -orseradish-style .
F or years cooks 1hough1 of
horseradish only in the
con1ext of wh:11 the pungent
root can du to spice up the flavor
of prime rib or shrimp cocktail.
Today's chefi>, having discovered
the versatile nature of horseradbh,
use the gnarly root to season
everything from vegetable stir fry
to turkey meat loaf. Stilt popular
though is the combination of
horseradish wilh beef and seafood.
For a new twist on the old surf
and turr theme, here are two
chef-developed n;cipcs from the
Horseradish Information Council.
For more unique recipes using
horseradish, send $1 and mailing
address to: The Horser.adish
Information Council, P.O. Box
720299, Atlanta, GA 30358
Seafood nnd Horseradish
• Combine 6 oz. flaked crab
meat with 2 tablespoons pickle
relish, l tablespoon each
mayonnaise and prepared
horse radish and l/.i teaspoon salt.1
Spread on toast points.
• Blend Yi cup prepared
horseradish with ~ pound mild
smoked salmon, 2 lbs. ricotta
cheese. Thin to desired
consistency wi1h milk and serve
.1 iover broiled salmon fillets and top
with chopped chives.
•Alternate on kabobs: shrimp,
red bell pepper, mushrooms,
zucchini and onion. Marinate for
two hours in mixture of 2 cups
Italian dre~sing, 1 cup
Worcestershire sauce, lh cup
crcam-s1yle horseradish. Grill or
broil for 4.5 minutes on each side
unlil shrimp are cooked. (Serve
\\ ith Spicy RlcCl.>ilaf).
Beef and Horseradish
• Blend prepared horseradish
with softened cream cheese.
Spread the mixture on thin slices
of roas1 bech1nd wrap around
crisp-tender asparagus spears.
•Glaze a corned beef brisket
with a 2esty combination of 2
tablespoons each of prepared
horseradish and Worcestershire
sauce and lh cup each orange
marmalade and mustard.
• Grill ribs with a baste of 2
tablespoons each of prepared
horse radish and dry white wine, J
tablespoon vegetable oil and 'h
teaspoon hot mustard.
• Spice up grilled hamburgers
by adding 2 tablespoons each of
prepared horseradish .and cocktail
sauce, l tablespoon mustard and
Vi cup roasted bread crumbs to 1
pound ground beef.
GRILLED SEA
SCALLOPS WITH
HORSERADISH· RED
PEPPER SAUCE
• 3 red bell peppers
• 2 tablespoon oli\l.e. oil
• 3 pounds fresh sea scallops
• cloves chopped garlic
• 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
• V.. cup dry white wine
• 2 tablespoons Dijon-s tyle
mustard
• 4 tablespoons prepared
horseradish
• 'h teaspoon white pepper
• 'I• cup chop ped parsley
• 'h cup heavy cream
Prepare peppers in advance by
roasting them at 450 degrees for
one hour. (It is okay if they turn
black.) Place tile peppers in a
plastic bag and seal it. They will
begin to sweat in about 20
minutes. Clean peppers by
peeling off the skin and
removing the seeds. Puree & a
food processor and set aside.
In a heavy skillet heat oil over
medium high heat and sear the
scallops for three r:ninutes,
Remove the scaUops and reserve.
Brown the garlic in tile same pan
and add lemon juice, wine and
mustard. Whisk well.
The n add horseradish, white
pepper, parsley; gradually add
heavy cream, red pepper. Whisk '
and reduce heat. Add scallo~ to..
sauce just before serving with
Spicy Rice Pilaf (recipe below)
or over a bed of fresh pasta.
This recipe may also be served
as an appetizer. SLx portions.
SPICY RICE PILAF
• y, cup prepared horseradis h
• 1 quart water
• 2 cups quick cooking rice
• 2 teaspoons salt
• 1 red bell pepper, cleaned ond
diced •
• 1 cup fresh mushrooms
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• 1 cup fresh snow peus cut into
~ inch pietes • v .. cup margarine
Io l~rae pol, mix water, :ilc
und prepared horseradl~h. Bring
to boil, add rice, stir once. Put
'lid on pot, lurn heat to lowest
setting. Cook for 20 minutes. Put
rice into serving dish, set aside.
Melt margarine in saute pan
over medium beat. Add red
pepper and snow peas und saute
to crisp tender. Add mushrooms,
saute until mushrooms are just
cooked. Add vegetable mi xture tQ
rice, mixing \\ell. Yield: 8-10
portions.
Braised Barbecued -~
Short Rllts wffh
Horseradish-White
Bean Sauce
• 12 short ribs, 3 oz. each
• 1 ~ tablespoons soil
• Vl tablespoon black pepper
• Vl tablespoon garlic pouder
• 1 teaspoon paprika
• 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
• 1 cup bnrbecue sauce
• 31,. cup chicken stock or waler
Combine sail, pepper, gurlic
powder and paprika. Rub on
short ribs to season. I feat large
saute pan over medi um-high
heat. Add oil. Sear all sides of
rib~ (six at a time) making sure
not to overload pan.
~ Place seared ribs in suitable
size baking dish. Mix barbeque
sauce .and chicken stock or water
and pour over ribs, covering ribs
11,) with liq uid. Place in 325
degree oven for three hours or
until fork tender. Turn ribs ev{!ry
hour. ·
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Herseradlshz ,White
B•a•lauce
• l tablespoons butter or
mnraiorine
• 2 tablespoons nil purpo e nour
• 2 cups milk
, e in bay leaf
• 1 ~ teaspoons salt • v .. teaspoon white pepper
• th cup white beans, cooked
(soak in water for 12 trours)
• ~ cup prepared horseradish
Melt butter in medium sauce
pot. Add flour and cook over
medium hcnt for th ree to five
minutes, sti rring constantly.
Grndually add milk. Whisk umj
all lumps are gone. Add bay lea
salt and pepper, simmer fo r 10 l
minutes. Add cooked white
beans and prepared horseradish
Pince braised ribs on plate;
brush' with braising liquid and
&. spoon horserndish sauce over
·ribs. Serve with broccoli and
beets. Sauce also goes well with
barbecued tenderloin. hamburgc
and flank steak.) .
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S pirited s~rts fn " ;an star'
new tradttion~ , • i;ca" m
by rallying supp for :
more nutritious tailg..i~ • .vitl J
varieJy of tasty dishc.s
Regardless of th9 fuli.11 "Core,
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dishes that are guaru111~~' ~o
come up winners.
' Benchwar crs wil l •i.j~~ tnr
creative co bination 'l these
flavorful r cipcs, wlu r ~ wil~ate
chefs wil revel in th1..1r
convenience.
Some of these dish1.. .. <;nu be
prepared in advance, while
othl!rs can be grilled on the
spot.
The recipes blend the
convenience and nutrition of
low-fat prepared foods with
innovative eombin:itions to
bring sports fans the delicious
food s they crave before or after
the big game.
Sports fans can mix and match
these'dishes to complement a
mug of hot soup or the grilled
flavor of low-fat smoked
sausages and franks. ....
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• 1 (IS-ounce) can pinto beans,
drained, rinsed
• dns h ot hot pepper aucc (2-3
drops)
Combine ingredients; mix
lightly. Chill several hours to
blend fluvors. Keep chilled in a
cooler until ready to serve.
Makes l l. scrvrngs. Pei ~ct v111g:
• 1 (15-ounce) can black beans,
drained, rinsed
• ¥~ cup chopped sn'eet red
pepper
• 1;., cup chopped cilantro ·
• 1.4 cup sliced green onions
• 1 clove garlic, minced
• 1 (8-ouncc) package Healthy
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milligrams sodium.
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MEXICAN CORNIRIAD
• 1 cup flour
• 1 cup cornme•1I
• 2 tablespoon~ ~ugar
• 21/i teaspoons balJng po" dc·r
• 1 teaspoon chili pO\\dcr
• 1 cup ~kim milk '
• 1;., cup Healthy Choice
Cholesterol Free Egg Produt·t
• 2 tablespoons H gelable oil
_. I (4-ounce) can chopped
green chilies, drained
• 11~ cup ch opped red peppl'r
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APPLES
• For a nutritiuu~ dt'>Strl on
the grill, rcmo\e the core from
a frt.·~h apple and fill the
apple's center \\ilh 2
tablc '>poons of Ht:althy Choice
Fat Free Ch eddar Ch ee~c
Shreds mhcd \\ilh 2 kaspoons
of rai•.in.~ or chopped apricots.
Wr<l(l tht" apple in foil, and
b<tke on the grill, '' hilc
preparing ) our main rnc:il. ~
Uahc until the apple is slight!)
softcn'cd. \lakl'S one ~en ing.
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gr:.un fat <-' pc nc n l r .1 loric
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. ~ Quick, easy summer recipes create
flavorful menus indoors and out 33 YEARS IN COSTA MESA
-T he li~hter approach to
summertime meal
planning, plus the
full-bodied flavor and
convenience of Swanson Ready
to Serve Broths, is a winning
combination for delicious
summer menus. In grilled
suppers, stir fry recipes, rice and
other dishes, versatile Swanson
Broths in place of water or oil,
seal in juices and bring out
foods' robust flavors.
Marinated Vegetable Salad
ruade with Swanson Clear
Vegctablf{ Broth is a refreshingly
delicious sampler of favorite
garden vegetables and spices.
With a minimum of preparation,
followed by an overnight stay in
the refrigerator, it's a tangy, cool
complement to any picnic or
family meal.
Herb Grilled Chicken made
with Swanson Clear Chicken
Broth is succulent cookout
cuisine that's seasoned with just
the right amount of basil, thyme,
pepper and lemon juice.
Outdoors on the grill or inside
under the broiler, this fast and
easy recipe is seasoned to please.
Even though many of
summer's best social scenes are
impromptu get-togethers in a
neighbor's backyard, proper
outdoor cooking should never be
left to chance. Follow these--
common sense tips to ensure
that you get the best of your
barbecue grill. Use barbecue
tools with long handles to
protect your arm and hand from
. the heat ·of the grill:
• Keep a spray bottle of water
handy 10 spritz flare-ups from
coals that are too hot
• Use skewers to prevent small
pieces-of meat from falling onto.
the coals ·
• Experiment with marinades,
they enhance flavor, help
tenderize meats and keep juices
in
• Try adding presoaked
hardwood chips like oak, hickory
or mesquite to the co:)ls for a
smoky flavor
• Clean the grill when it 's still
warm with a metal brush, then
soak in hot sudsy water
MARINATED
VEGETAB .. I SALAD
• 1 can (14 1/J ounces) Swanson
Clear Vegetable Broth
• 1 tablespoon sugar
• lh teaspoon dried thyme
leaves, crushed
• VI teaspoon garlic powder or
2 cloves garlic, minced
• Ml teaspoon pepper
• 4 ~ups cauliflowerets (about 1
small head)
• 11/J cups green beans cut in
1-lnch pieces (about 8 ounces)
• 2 medium carrots, sliced
(about i cup)
• Va cup vinegar
• 2 tablespoons chopped fresh
parsley
In 3-quart saucepan,
combine broth, sugar, thyme,
garlic powder and pepper; add
cauliflower, green beans and
carrots. Cover; over
medium-high heat, heat to
boiling. Stir. Cook 1 minute or
until vegetables are
tender-crisp. Add·vinegar and
parsley. Spoon mixture into
large shallow serving dish.·
Cover; refrigerate 12 hours or
overnight. Serve with slotted
spoon. Makes about 6 cups or
12 servings.
HERB GRILLED CHICKEN
• 1 can (14 1/J ounces) Swanson
· CJear Chicken Broth
• 3 tablespoons lemon juice
• 1 teaspoon dried basil leaves,
crushed .
• 1 teaspoon dried thyme
leaves, crushed
• Ml teaspoon pepper
• ,2 pounds chicken purts
In small bowl, combine
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broth, lemon juice, basil, thyme
and pepper. Reserve 1 cup for
later use. On grill rack, arrange
chicken directly above medium
coals. Grill, uncovered, 30
minutes, turning often. Brush
chicken with broth mixture and
cook 30 minutes or until
chicken is no longer pink,
turning often and brushing with
broth mixture during cooking.
Makes 4 servings. TIP: Use •
sauce as a marinade before
grilling.
VARIATION: To broil
chicken, arrange on tack in
broiler pan. Broil 6 inches from
heat 30 minutes or until
chicken is no longer pink,
turning once and brushing
often with broth mixture during
cooking.
Makes 4 servings.
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Big winner In
Sargento Cheese
Recipe Contest
C hcddar Stack Cakes
with Spiced Fruit
Sauce was awarded
the Grand Prize in the 1994
Sargento Cheese Makes The
Recipe Contest. The
appealing brunch recipe
earned SS,000 for its
creatQr, Mary Alice Adams
of Kingsport, Tenn.
Adams developed her
prize.winning recipe by
combining a favorite recipe
for spiced fruit and
Cheddar-accented pancakes.
• .. 1 like to serve cheese
biscuits, so I thought, why
not cheese pancakes," she
said.
For convenience, she
made the pancakes with
biscuit mix and ·
already-shredded Cheddar
cheese. The sauce combines
dried frui ts and fresh ·
peaches with brown sugar,
lemon juice and nutmeg, a
pleasing flavor contrast with ·
the pancakes.
"The Grand Prize recipe
won the judges' approval for
i1s simplicity and blend of
flavors," said Barbara
Gannon, director of
communications for
Sarg~nto Cheese Company.
"It's an unusual way to pair
the classic combination of
fruit and cheese and it's a
perfect recipe for a summer
weekend brunch."
During. the summer
months, Adams enjoys
gardening in her huge yard
and since her ret irement,
about a decade ago, has
traveled and visited all 50
states. Cooking is a creative
outlet, too, and she finds
time for both church and
community activities:" She's-
active in the Pilot Club of
Kingsport and the Shepherd
Center, an organization of
seniors helping seniors, that
docs housebold chores and
other tasks for those who
are not able lo do it by
themselves. .
The Sargento recipe
contest also awarded three
First Prizes of Sl,000 each
for the best recipe in each
of the three contest
categories and microwave
ovens to 11 semi-finalists.
Julie Winter, Grdsse Pointe
Park, Michigan, won the top
prize in the Appetizer and
Snack c:uegory for Roas.llii
Ratatouille and· Mozzarella
Appetizers; Betty Baker,
Beach City, Ohio, entered a
family favorite for Classic
Cheddar Corn and won the
Side Dish category; and
Larry Elder, Charlotte,
North Carolina, won the top
award for the Main Dish
category with Cheese and
Rice Enchilad:is with Spicy
Bean Sauce.
CHEDDAR STACK
CAKES WITH SPICED
FRUIT SAUCE
• 1 pack.age (8 oz.) mixed
dried fruits, cut coarsely
with scissors • v. cup nrmly packed
brown sugar
• 1 tablespoon fresh lemon
juice
• V• teaspoon nutmeg
• 1 ~ cups coarsely chopped
fresh or thawed frozen
peeled peaches
• l egg
• l cup sklm or lowfat milk
• 1 ~ cups biscuit mix
• 2 cups (8 oz.) Sargento
Fancy Supreme Shredded
Mild or Sharp Cheddar
Cheese, dJvldcd.
In r'(ledium satJcepan,
combine 2 cups water, dried
fruit, brown sugar, lemon
juice and nutmeg; heat to a
boil. Reduce heat; cover and
simmer 20 to 25 minu tes or
until thickened, stirring
occasionally. Stir in peaches;
keep warm. In medium
bowl, beat egg. Stir in milk.
Add biscuit mix, mixing
just until dry ingredients are
moistened. Stir in I~ cups
Cheddar cheese. Heat
nonstick griddle or 6killet
over medium-high heat until
a drop of water on griddle
siulcs. For each pancake,
drop 11 scant Y4 cup batter
onto hot griddle. Cook until
tops are bubbly and edges
look cooked, about 2
minutes. Tuna: continue to
cook l minute or until
bottom is aoldcn brown.
(Cakes may be kept worm in
oven at 200f'.) Transfer to
warm plate~; top with fruit
s:iuce. Sprinkle with
remaining Cheddar cheese.
18 pancakes; 6 servings.
T hai cuisine, noted for its
distinctive use of peanuts,
is one of the fa sting
growing favorites among
Sout~ast Asian food
enthusiasts. And in place of rice,
noodles often play an important
role in many dishes.
In Thai Chicken Stir·Fry,
created by the home economists
.at the IGkkorftan Kitchens, thin
chicken strips, green oni ons, red
bell pepper and fresh bean
sprouts are seasoned with a
delicate and creamy peanut
sauce. •
Prior to cooking the chicken,
it's coated with a mixture of
naturally brewed soy sauce,
sherry and garlic. This not only
adds flavor, it also keeps the
chicken moist during stir-frying.
And as with ~my stir-fry, it's
the sauce that makes the
difference. Here, creamy peanut
butter is mixed with brewed soy
sauce, vinegar and a bit of sugar
to make. the finishing sauce. The
distinctive flavor qualities of
bre\'ied soy sauce, produced by
the natural fermentation process
• of wheat and soybeans, give the
stir-fry sauce a balanced take
r that perfectly accents the meat
and vegetables without
overpowering.
It takes only about six minutes
to cook this one-dish meal, so be
sure you have all the ingredients
and noodles ready before you
start. And if you like spicy-hot
food, have sliced Thai chili
peppers handy to sprinkle on
top.
divided
• 3 tablespoons naturally
brewed soy sauce, divided
• 1 tablespoon dry sl1erry
• J teaspoon minced garlic,
divided • v .. cup creamy peanut butter
• 2 seaspoons vinegar
• 'h teaspoon sugar
• 2 tablespoons veget~ble oil,
divided
• 1 bunch green onions, cut
into 1-inch lengths
• 1 red bell pepper, cut into
thin strips
• ¥.a pound fresh bean s prouts
• Hot cooked fine egg noodles
• 2 tablespoons chopped
unsalted roasted ·peanuts
Cut chicken into thin strips;
coat with mixture of 1 Tbsp.
cornstarch and soy sauce,
sherry and lh teaspoon garlic.
Let stand 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, combine remaining
cornstarch and soy sauce,
peanut butter, vinegar and
sugar; slowly blend in ¥.l cup
water and ser aside. Heat 1
Tbsp. oil in hot wok or large
skill<;;t. Add chicken and stir-fry
2 minutes; remove. Heat
remaining oil in same pan. Add
green onions, bell pepper and
remaining garlic; stir·fry 2
minutes. Add bean sprouts;
stir·frY 1 minute longer. Stir in
chicken and peanut butter
sauce mixture. Cook until
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Thursday, September 15, 1994
I
THAI CHICKEN STIR-FRY
• lfl pound boneless, skinless
chicken breast
• 2 tablespoons cornstarch,
sauce boils and thickens, about
1 minute, stirring frequently.
Arrange fewer noodles and
sprinkle with peanuts. Serve
immediately. Makes 4 servings. Thai Chicken Stir·Fry, served over thin noodles and topped with chopped peanuts.
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