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Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellen~e 'Award for 1993
Exchange Club Child Abus e Prevention Cente r
volunteers are there for· fa mi lies in need
BY Tuu Boll.GA~
$TA.PF Wuru. f y I
B arbara Fults sits in the The Exchange Club
living room of a Child Abuse Prevention
Balboa Peninsula Center of Orange
home, talking with her new ·County
friend Lisa, whose 4-year-old • 24&2 Newport Blvd.,
son is becoming a little Ste. 7, Costa Mes:i d I e 722-1107 antsy. He' c early rather be •Opened In l984
outside playing with his toys e Currently aMists 95
than sitting quietly on a families in the county, 19
couch with adults. cm from New n After a few mi;::n-=o=-r ----r-~a'::e~ac:th:"'<-~Srr:.~~
intcrruplions, Fulls leans in
toward the little boy, snaps
\.Olunteeis witji the
with families in which abuse
has occurred or is at risk of
occ urring. The service is free·
to all families; regardless of
income . ·
Lisa, who asked that her
and her son's real names be
., withheld, started out as
Fults' client.
"Lisa came to us looking
for help," said Fults, 59, of
Ne"port Beach. "We 've met
-H~ lt·~~~te-<&tbrt-
threc or four months, and
\vc've tallo..ed on the
telephone quite a bit. She's
eAtremel). recep11,e, and she
seem~ 10 be excited about
• r County DA
brought int~ r
lirp~rt fray
The battle continues over •
the El Toro commercial
airport initlative. with a
South County group now
accu.sing f,1easure A
backers of pq ht1cal
impropriety.
lh· 0 ,\\ w Iic tr.t:, !>rM1 \\ iJn1.
~ L \\ PO R r .UEACll -·n 1e
fil.:rcc d1:h .. te O\Cf ''h~thcr tu con· --t...,,..,\""cOTin.--t~ fow-ro n co .. 1 .. 1ercial ':str·
pQn llJs l::imLd in the Or:inge
Count' Dtl>:m.;I Attornc\ s Offi .. c.
her fingers to c:itch his
attention, and then says in :i
soft voice, "OK, Mark, it's
tune to straighten up now."
Fults is one of 50
Exchange Club ChilJ Abu:>c
Preven tion Center of 01 ange
County. Her job b to "-Olk
her pro~ress ;.ind wh..11 she's
SN VOt UNTHRS/Pa9e A5
Child abuse prevention counselor Barbara Fults works with a. mother
and her son in their Newport Beach home.
L bb)t b 1.:m IJ\)th l>id"'' of lhe
1 1 lorn ln1t1:it1\C :ire arguing that
public monc~ i:) 11!.:~ll~ being tun·
11d.:d · 11> pohu::-al romm1tt. c to
p ·:· ~ r c:iQ1pa.gn 1.1 11 .. l>. 'I h ) \c:
.1~i ,.J 015trs...t Attornn ~!1:hucl
C.:pl.lLI t(l looJ.: mto th:! :ilkg;.a· .
ti\)n~ Life can get better
for abus ers, abused
B v T1'NA Bonu.\ ITA, ~ 1\I1 1\ i11 r ..
L bJ \\J~n ·t rJ1.,cJ to b.:.,
chalJ .ibu,cr.
She \\a'> brou~h t up.b)
loving parent grn·.qng up tn u
t)pical. midd~· .. I.is-; Nc,\pdll
Beach nct:!hburhooJ .
A 197 graJu 1 • of Ne'' purl
HJrbor Hig• ~ .. , .ol. 3-l-\ c:ir-okt
Lt~a met hl!r 1 and in l I
:ind 1h1. coi.:plc matii ·d t \C
years l.:itcr. llut th.:y didn't lhc
happil) C\ ~r :ift .. r.
After the birth of :i '.)on, •
t.13rk. an 1990, Ll'>:.a • hul>b ud
beg.m :rbu~ing ~I ohol ;.ind
cocaine. An1.( hi! b s:in abuSlng
her -emotaon:ill\ ~111d
ph}l>ically. ·
Eventually, the ~Ire'~\ I a n
unhe.:ilth) m:i m ::ige le. d her to
act out ::iga1n,1 her chilJ.
"I lo..ept ll)ing l~\ nulo..c the
mam.Jge "urlo..," \JH.l l k1, ''ho ·
a~ked tllJt her rLJI 11.11nc not
been prant.:d. "Uut. ''h;.itc\cr I
did, ll jU'.)l \\;J')tl.l flJltl I \\,j) Ill
~o mu.:-h pain .. 1 remember
'":illo..mg int0 the k11d1cn and
\\anting to ju~t ~!tt m~ \\fbh
bo;:cau~e I ".i" in ,,) mu .. h n.11n."
She pu:;.iJc<l ,,llfl h.:r l)u .. banc.J
tu gd ho:lp. unJ he,~.c.1 .d t
make :in tlltli.il llort !:le h~g.0111 ..
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b: 1ng 11.:ir a ~~1.ond .. ourm .:mp
for .hl!l)) nr
"I he ph•i)onem< '.t M.u~:m.· A
arc I .·nd.ng J lot ol n 1 e' k
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"Lisa" holds her son "Mark" near a window In their home. The mother is undergoing counseling from the Exchange Club
Child Abuse Prevention Center in Costa Mesa.
"II.: n.m:r gm-0..t:.:r,' :ud
See ABUSE/Page A5
A~-. rdu. 1) th.: .. omptamt, 1
·pro·a1rport ;roup. -.omn on.
kno" n .1 OCR.A.A . .,houl:J b .. r1:t
1:i'1:r.d 01 a poht\.JI J-.'10n 1 m
. . Ferguson won't sit still for long
• Outgoing Balboa Island
Assemblyman will make his bid
for a Senate seat official Friday.
Bv MARC S. POSNUl, SrMF i\'uru
NEWPORT DEACH -Gil Ferguson's
. planning on a short retire.ment.
Fcrguso1'r who has spent a decade in. the
state As~embly, belic"es in his ability to
succeed ~larfan Bergeson in the state Sen-
ate almost :is much a the staunch conser·
\ati"c philosophy that put him into office
the same year Ronald· Reagan was re-
elected to th e presidency
It hasn't been an ens> road for the Bal·
boa bland resident.
I Ii fo.c-tcrm career is known as much
• · for the failed lc~isl:ition -that hardly
rolled off his tongue before Democratic
colleagues killed it -:is it is for "hat
made it to the desks of George Dcukmc-
jian and Pete Wilson.
Still, it's been one of his most rewu1ding
experiences, he s:ud.
"l can say that out ide of my career in
the Marine Corps and being married this
has been the greatest honor l've had 10
represent this dtstrict," s:iid Ferguso n, who
\\ 111 m:ike hi bid for l3crgeson's seat of-
ficial at a news conforcnco on Friday. "It's
just been an honor tp rcprc:.cnt a dis1ric1
that has such high values."·
The district is the state's most conscr-
\.athe, he said, adding that the most con-
serv:itM! candidate should reprc:.en t the
residents and become the party's torclr
lee flROUION/Pe1e Al
Expenses a common part of cheerleading
• In wake of a lawsuit against
Newport-Mesa school district.
. many involved with pep squads
say the fees are a well-known part
of pa~ici~ation.
BY .. 1.AAv ANN ~tON, ,,.,., Wun .. ·
• NEWPORT-MESA -Most chccrlead·
er and cheerleader parent ~ow this al·
ready: cheerlcadina i ~i1per\sivc.
Uniform , pirit camps, chorcopap~
.couches -expenses pile up and the acti-v·
ity can co t thou~ands or dollars.
Dut how much i too much?
In a lawsuit filed Sept. 8 in Oranae
County Superior Court, a former Newport
Harbor High cheerleader and her parents
said recs up to $70,000 w~rc collcclcd from
the squad for such things ns coaching, try·
outs ond registration.
Heather Delancy and parents Philip and
Eileen Del:1ney arc uang the Ne~port·
Mesa Unified High School Oimict for al· .
lowing a non·ccrtified chtcr advi"Cr to col·
lcct a large amount of money &mJ pado •
students, which the Oclancys contend is il-
legal.
Heather, now a senior, had been a
cheerleader for two yclrs. She did not
make the squad this year because she and
her lamily que5tiuncd the f ccs. ,the 14wsutl
contends.
leeCMl~M
Tortilla presser
out of service
El Torito Grill compuny of-
ficiJb ha'e pulled a tortilla
prc~scr 'oul of crvicc lO U;l)S
a(tcr 11 c:iu~c~ injuries thJt
forced remO\ .11 of a worker's
finger,.
Company offic1Jh' dl!cbion 10
top using the machine at the
F~1~hion Island rcst:iur:int came
after pubhllhed report\ rc.,.e:iled
the prcs<,cr \\:IS still rn opcr:i-
tion Jul!-.day, de pile initial
company claims k> the contrary.
Do1h the machine :ind oper-
ating proccJurc arc being e\al-
uatcJ, acconJ•ng t<> M1.:hacl
Casey. an C\ecutlvc \\1th cl To-
rito:S pJrl!nl company.
The restaurant -which
prom111cntly uh.plays th cmplo}·
ees making frc~h 1or111l.1' be·
hind a gla-.s window ,al the en·
trance -b purd)il..,ing tortill.1s
"like ever') other rcstaur.1nt,"
Clsey said
The Sept. 12 ncddcm that
caused Alvaro Rivas lo lo:>c
three ringer$ from hi) ldt hand
still hasn't been inve:.ugatcJ by
off lciaJs at the CnJirorma Oc·
cupational Safety Hnnrd Ad·
miniMration, but di~ln t m:in·
ager Jim Brown id Wcdncs·
day that he anticip:ucs lM case
will be assia.ed to an IMltia•·
tor in the next lcw days. -llr MMC S. Poalft-
See AIRPORT/Page Al
INSIDE
INDIX
Best Bu~· .........•... ., ...•....•.....•...... A2
Cta ified ..............................••... BS
port.S ......................................... B 1
\\leek nd ............................... : .. C1
Cityside ................................... :.lt:l.
Community Forum .................... A7
Fred Martin ............................... Al
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A2 Thursday, September 22, 1994
The latest buzz
is all about the
fun of fly fishing
I F vbu1VE ALWAYS wanted to
learn the art of fly fishing, His
and Her Fly Fishing (548-9449)
at 1666 Ol d Newport Blvd. in Costa
Mesa has just about everything a fly
fo.he rmen would want for fresh and
salt water fly fishing, and it offers
lessons. For Best Buy readers
there's a SS discount on lesson.
enrollment.
Owner Frank Selby says that ~pmpared to sitting jn a boat waiting
Best
Buys
for fish to bite, fly
fohing is a better
"ay to enjoy
nature. And that
most women prefer
it, since there's no
livoi bail to touch,
only flies.
· The story behind
th e shop's name is
that Selby traveled
all over the country
and at every fly
fishi ng shop he
visited, he noticed
that women were
discouraged from
•
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally
LOCALS -ON-LY
CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI, 540-1224, ext. 361
c1n11D1
coming inside. Selby wanted a fly
fbhing shop 10 appebl 10 both.sexes. Hide and peek: Steve Smith of Brea knows his children are hiding soll)ewhere en a lifeguard tower near Newport Pier, but Rachel, 4, and Tyler, 6, make him
look for them before surrendering and leaving the beach for their drive home. . . And since Selby started teaching
ny fishi ng fou r years ago, he's noted
there have been three womon to
every two males enrolled. Selby says
wome n love it, and claims he's seen
Jane Fonda fly fishing a few times.
Selby teaches fly fo.hing at 1 p.m.
every Wednesday and at 9 a.m. and
J.. p.m. and Saturdays.
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH/DAILY P I LOT
..
Le~sons are $50 for beginners,
nnd an overnight trip of one day of
fly fishing and instruction is $150.
0 Three Hall or Famers to be inducted at ·occ
TOM STANSDURY ANTIQUES
( 6~:?-1272) recently move d from its
Cannery Village location to 466 Old
Ne" port Blvd., in NC\\ port Beach.
Tom Stansbury Antiques is in a
larger retajl ~pace, and soon will
have a garden and fountain area.
The antique store specializes in fine
Englbh, ffench and Spanish peri od
furniture. Also, fine porcelain, silver,
crysta l ano an tique prints arc
expecl'ed in early October.
S1:insbury's been in the antique busme~~ in the l'-!ewport area for the
last 27 year!i.
0
SAVANNAH'S ART GALLERY
(675-0840) at 2000 West Balboa
Dhd., in Newport Beach is closing
its doors forever on Sept. 30.
All art is reduced 20% to 75% oIT
the original prices. Sayanna h's Art
Gallery shows more than 25 local .
artists' art including oils,
"atercolors, fabric, feather art and
shell art.
0
T ,.,,o businc~~men and a
motivational speaker will be
inducted Friday night into the
Orange Co..isl College Alumni Hall
of Fame. '
The 12th annu 11 induction ceremony
\\ill be held in•thc college's recently
renovated Studci;)l Center. The Alumni
Hall of Fame is co-spon~ored by OCC's
Associated Students and the college's
Alumni Association. \
Members 10 the Hall of fame arc
selected by a com1nitteo made up of
college staff, students, faculty, f ormcr
inductee~ and \Oluntcer:) from the Alumni
Association, suid Doug UennCll,
foundation director. •
C.anJidates' profession, ~UCCCS'> and
continued interest 11"1< OCC arc considered
in the selection prole:)s.
A crowd of aboui"JOO local busincs~.
civic, cduc:ition and community leader~
are expected to "..itch the 111duction of
John E. BaJ..cr, vi ce president of Uni on
Bank in Ne\\ port lkach; Terry
ALLISON MARINE is having an
''encore sale" fea turing 3.3 h.p.
Johnson motors for S495. The list
pric.e is ·s750. An d, there's a
selecrion of Johnson and Suzuki
motors on sale, and-it's best to call
for prices.
Cole· Whittaker, a mot1' a11on.tl -.pcakcr,
author, former Mrs. Californi..i and forme r
televangelist; and James R. Glidewell,
president and chief executive officer of
Gli<lewell Laboratoiies in Ne"porl Dcach.
James Glidewell Terry Cole-Whitaker
Also, 8th inflatables with a 3.3
engine are on sale for $1,099.
Alli~on Marine claims that the same
pad.age is available elsewhere for
S 1,800. All I. 994 fiberglass and
Jluminum lrailerable boats are
greatly reduced.
Allison Marine (642-BOAT) is at
1555 Newport Blvd., in Costa Mesa.
0
lJest Buys l>ppc:irs TIJUrsdnys and
Saturdn)s. U'bctbcr )Ou'rc a
mcrelw11t or a shopper, ii you know
of n good buy cDll me at ,540-122-1,
f.Jx me at 6-16-4170 or .,·rite to me:
/Jest Buys, Doily Pilot, JJO w.' Bny
St., Costa M esa, Calif. 92627.
VOl. 88, NO. 229
RIADIRI HOILIN.
642-6016
Your commcnu aboul 1)1c Daily P1lo1 or
news lips 11-111 •be rcc~ndccJ and 1ivcn di·
rculy 10 Edolor Wilham l..d>dcll. The same
2-l·hour an1,.evna KO<K.c may bt wat lo
rcc;otJ kiters 10 1tic cd11or on any topic.
' MAILING ADDRUI
Baker went to Magnolia High School in Anaheim and
graduated from .9'£ in 1966. I le earned a bachelor's
degree in busin~_:.s a~iu1stration from Cal State
Fu lie rt on in I 970. •
After college, lhc L;.il\c forc.:st rci.itlcnl worked with
Security Pacific Uank and an independent banJ.. in Long
Beach. He join~d Union 13..ink in ~976 a~ a commercial
lendmg officer.
I le has managed the Westcliff office and has been a
\ice president since· 1982, pro,iding support for a number
of OCC projects, including the Ne, ... port Autumn Rowing
Festi\'af and the rc .. no,..ition of the Robert B. l\toore
Theater two )Cars ..igo.
Baker is active with the Newport Harbor Arca
Chamber of Commerce, the Costa ~lcsa Chamber of
Corpme rcc and the I loag I lospilal 552 Club. I le is
married, has four children und l\\O grandchildren.
Colc-Whill.tker grew up in Newport Ui.:ach and
gruduatcd from Newport I larbor l Jigh School. She began
The: Ncv;~n Bcach,Cos1.. Mc .i o .. 11y P1lo1 (USt S-14-l·liOO) 1\ pulllo\hcd MondJV
lhrou11h SJllmlay. In Newport lk;ich aniJ
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by m .. 11 for SS S8 pc:r monah ScronJ ti.au
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Bl<1cl.ies
S.A. Rl~er Jelly
Cd"1
Our address as 330 w. Bay St.. Cona · Circulation:
attending QCC classes in the fall of 1957. A theater arts
and music major, she had the lead role of Daisy Mae in OCC'~ 1961 summer. musica l production, "Li'I Abner."
Winner of the Mrs. California titl e in 1968, and third
runner-up in Mrs. America, Cole-Whiuak;r is an
international speaker, best-selling author, spiritual
counselor, singer, humorist and motivator.
She was a suburban housewife when sh\! enrolled in
religious training in 1972 at the Church of Religious
Science. Three years later she assumed pastorship of a
50-member church that later attracted 5,000 people for
Easter Sunday services.
Her organizatio n, "Terry Cole:Whiitakcr Ministries,"
was a La Jolla-based "New Age" church. She was the
cxccuti\'e producer and host of an Emmy-winning _
sLx-ycur international television program and ministry
outrc:ich. She resigned from the ministry in 1985.
The Malibu reside nt wrote four besL·sclling self-help
books. '
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IUlf llPORT
freM Surflln•/W•v•trelc, threu1h Sept. 27
(
John Baker
Glide\\cll, of Ne" port DcJch, graduated from OCC's
den tal technology progr.1111 in I IJW. lie started his own
business, Glidewell Laboratories, a )Car latd.
He was the only cmplO) ce \\hen the Ne" port Beach
company opcncu, :int.I sales re.1chcu $39,000 after the
firs t )Car. ToJu}, \\ ith more.: th:an 250 emplo)CCs, annual
s:ilcs exceed s:!O n111l1011.
With :about 17,000 Jcnt•il l.1boratones in the U.S.,
Glide\\cll's compan} i'> the l:irgc:.l, '>Cn1ng more than
10,000 dentbts nation,\idc.
_Glide\\Cll is :.111 acti'c member of the lndu~irial League
ol Orange Count~, the 1'.1c1f11: Club, the NC\\ port Ucach
Country Club and Ch.1pm.tn Un1"ers11v\ President's
Circle. He's also a former mcml>cr·of the UC Irvine
Ch.1nccllor's Club.
The OCC Alumni l 1.tll uf l-.11nc i.., lucatc<l in the
collcSC?'s N~rman L. \\..ih~n L 1brar) ·'I he selection
comm111ec is al"·')' luoJ..mg lur people to cpmider for th~ ~war d. To m:ike a ~uggestion, c:ill Doug Uenncll at
43-·)6.f5. .
POLICE FILES
COSTAMH A '
300 block of\ k to1 lu Slrcc t. A VCI~ uml a Merco
""re r\:portcd tal..cn 111 a rl.!~1dcnt1al bur~IJI)'.
1 hi.! lo~s was h~lcd JI S600 .•
Soulh Cou~t l'law· A )hoppl.!r reported that her
purse anJ 1t' contcnh, \.alucd at S~82, \\ere !.tolcn. 1 hi.! \Hlln;1n !.J1d she i.ct 1he purse on a
fil.1S) shell un top of u round dbplay rack \\here
she \~JS l\X>l..rng :it duth111.: for up to 10 nunutcs,
a pohce report said,
NIW,ORT llACH
400 block or l\l :icArlhur Uoufc,urd: Two tickets
to Tuesday nigh1'~ Anaheim Mighly Dud.':.
prc·\CJ~on hockey ~ame ag.1m\t the Uoston
Hru111s ''ere tokn trom the tQp of a desk ;n an
unsecured office. 'J hc ticl..ct:,' loss wus reported
ut $110. \\lllk the hockc) team's loss was
rc\:urJ1.:d by a 3·2 111.1rgin.
Steve t.latbk, ~t.111ig1ng t'Al«>I' Sports 64 2-43-30
lru Yokbl, Cry Edit()( • News, Sport s Fax 646·4 l 70
Marc t.t.vtiA, Phuro i:AiiWI'
Bob Frank, CUC\11.uwn M~cr Main Omce . "
Ha.n.k KnlJht. Pnxlu.:oon M.Ul~acr Dus~ness Office 642-432 1
Mkhc•I Flctc.h<r, Durwy M~u Du~incs fax 63 1-5902
Sctpnd high after midnight
W•tt>r Tempcr.1ture: 70
aOATINO
Soul11\\l' I ~Ind 10 to 15 ~nots,
Y>ind Y>.lH'S 2 feet, soulhY>tSt ~\\ell of
3 fe<'l. Sunny and \~Mm after low
naurning doud~ .ind hNvy fog.
Not mu<h w.1w .ldic1n I t"'lf><'C1ed !hi\ ~eek with sm1ll
'~1·11\, building w1lh a new oulhwe\l swl'll today with s8me
w.ml·high w.1~e~ .tnd )omt> l!lrger )l'I 'by the weekend. No
'11111lh<'rn t1emi phere lorm~ are ~trong enough lo afftct our
,utf lhi wet>I.. It'' " good hme tu hre.-i~ out your longboud, 1f ~ou iHl'n 't alre.-idy on one •
600 block or Ne\\ port Center l>rhe. A ct>mpany's !>CJ on llLl..ct for J \1nglc \cat :ll the hod.cy
:1rd1.1 were r ... porh;d Mulcn frllm an of11cc where
they wcrc w.111ing tor a secretary to mail thl.!m to
cu~tomcn. 1 he in~lc-l>c:tt t11:kc1:. for 40 ¥Jmcs arc \,1lucJ at Sl,500. •
T8' OF THI DAY .
• II 5tran&crs telephone or rnmc 10 )Our Joor tlon'l UUlllil )OU Ullo! alone, ' JuJy Oc1tlnJ, O.bt11icJ t.i,Jiuacr
r r.;mod Sh.;h, Cotittollcr ·
f111 d.uly wrf reporh .in<l fort't,l\t,, ull (900) 9 76·SURf.
I ht' t ,1ll lO\I S 1 ';O pfu) .Ill} po \ible toll. -tlJUllC\V /l.'c11potr U~Jdl po/ic<J
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, September 22, 1994 A3
_Moulton-Patterson's faced tougher opponents than Republii:~ns
L t0da \'1oulton I .1ttcr.on ha'
b<:£n in lough fights before.
You don't get elected to
school boards and cily councils
wi1hou1 lakin lenty of shots.
Especially when
you're a
Democrat in
Orange County.
Then there is
the current battle
with Jim Silva to
, represent Costa
Mesa and
Huntington
Dench on the
Board of
Supervisors. On the
Coast . Uut all these
polilical brawls combined are a
slumber .party compared to the
biggest fight of Moulton
Pa11erson's life: Her struggle
against breast cancer fou r years
ago.
"l'q just been elected to the
Huntington Ucach City Council'"
with the highest number of '\'Oles
ever .... I felt great. A couple of
weeks later, l went for a physical.
... I'd had a mammogram just a
year curlier, so I wasn't \\Orricd
aboul a thing."
But there was a lump, a lit1lc,
one-cenlimeter lump, tinier than
most peas.
"It \\US the Wednesday before
Thanksgiving, and I had lo wail
unlil Mqnday before I could see
the surgeon. That was tough.
Those were a very long four days.
When 1 came out of 1hc
a~es1hesia aflcr the biopsy, I
knew. I looked al my husband's
face and I knew."
Following a lumpecwmy, Linda
and her husband, former
Congressman Jerry Pu11e r!.on, set
aboul preparing for a ncar·lerm
life of chemotherapy, radialion
BELLA IL/NOS ...
INO WINDOW COVER/NOS
• Quafilq i1 nol: aftl!O.'fl c:f;pttuii:c.
treatment!. -and ciry council
meetings.
"I didn't miss a i.ingle mec 11ng. 1
tolerated the chemo very \VCll. The
worl>l part wa!. losing m} hair. h
wa~ terrible l>illing lhere in front
of those televbion camera~ at the
council meetings, knowing my huir
had fallen ou t. Out l had a pretty
good \\ ig and I can laugh aboul it
now. I'm proud that I faced cancer
and fought it uml got through 11 . 1
~ometimes think about wh:.it might
have happened if 1 hadn't gone for
that physical."
I asked Linda if ma)bC ~he
could have discovered the tumor
earlier wiUi self-examination. She
grinned sheepishly and said,
"Well, 1 was really busy back then
Now she undergoes. e\ery kind
of exam known lo science, and
there bn't a lracc of the dbeasc.
Whatever energy lhe chemo and
A >
Multi-Dea In
Mall
radiation m..1) ha\c !>lipped b back,
doubled :.inJ redoubled.
Linda\ gOJ I b to \\alk e:.ich of
lht: 393 prccim:.b 11\ the ScconJ
Sup1:f\1son;.il D1stnc1. ''I lo\C
J..nudw1g on d\)()r~ and 1;.ilking tu
people about their cunccrm. ,\lu~t
people really <lon't care 11 you
lw,·c a 'D ' after your nJmc. ·1 he}
JU'l \\ant someone to 11-.tcn 10
them."
Of ll>Ur..c, :.ume people Uu CJrl!
tibout "D-." :tlld "R," behind
name~. e\ell it CUUllt) \Upcf\l)Ur I\
suppw;eJ tu be .lo nun·p:.irt.1~:.in
oflice. On one of her pr1:cinc1 (
":ilb, L1nd J cJmc a·knucl-in~ .11-
. the Mesa Ven.Jc dour ol the. \Cf)\
Republican Juhn ~IUlHIJ.:h,
a~!>blJlll trt::hurcr of the Orange
Count}' GOP and a memb.r vi the:
central cu,, millet:.
"I le i! J brochure and t..1lkctl
with h1~ "1k Lor .1 "hale. . . Sht!\
\Cf)' nk..: " Doubtlc:.\ quite true.
WE BUY l SELL ON CONSIGNMENT • LAYAWAYS l: 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH • !! 2384NewportBlvd Z
.. eet-wu.an lnds.nta label •
Costa Mesa 714 631-2411·
CO N ROY'S ®
Nature makes them beautiful
C.Cmroy's makes them last.
GUARANTEED!
,r-2275 Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA
hu t I doul>t Moulton P Jtl1.'(Son \\ 111
gel un) \Otc'i there. ,..
Althuu£h being nrn)or um.J
1 unning fur the buaru of
\Upcn isur) i~ ~urcly a full·qlOugh
pl.1tc , LindJ hJs entered )Cl
Jlluthcr race SundJ) \ Race lur
th..: Cure, a fund-raiser to sur.pon
program-. tor c:irly detc~liun ol
breast canci:r. .
"l prubabl)' O\\ e my life tu earl)
detection," Land sa)).
Yc:i., but ,,jll she 1un the cn11r1:
ft\c k1lumc1cr .. ? "N.un >Sure. Well.
ma)be I'll \\;ilk a little, tw I m a
great w :ilker. Uul 1'11 m:ike it."
1 11 bet she \\ 111.
} uu c.111 run, ";.ii/.. or JU~t gu
J/• 1111• fur the Jl.111 uJ,11 -;.inJ the
11u1fi1uf11. Fur i11furm.11ion utl the:
Uzi..:.: ior tlu: Cur '.11/ 953-1:!,:J.
In cJ '1.Jrtin ·~ wlumn run~
t• t·r,,1 //wncJJJ ;rnd !l.JturcJ.i.1.
..Free Coffee
No..y tltru September 30th
GrcJI cullt:1.: ,1.u1 '1th 1h ... l Jll'> Th~t , \ . Ha .. km)
ramh U'I!' onl) lh1.. linl!'I \rah11..vJ Ix: an~ tn our n h
Vanilla ColJJJ, I ll1l'rJld Cr1..·J111. ll,1\ 11rtul ~lac<1dJ1111.i lfonJ
.tnd our 1..'\...IU,l\l' J>rn.11.· Bknd Bu) .1
" p.1unJ 01 an~ ,,in(t\ ;.11 J .,d ..1 p. uriJ ol
i:qu.11 r 1~,,cr •·1 ·I rec 'i1•u ,an 1 <tllord
n11t tu ,plurgc' \\hr •• 'uppJic, 1.1,1
WESTCLIFF PLAZA
1-th Jf In me A' c.1 'e" port Be.lch
• .., ,,ft 1t• k'.I /" b-l2-BU2 •
a: 0 CD a:
<1 'T'o BAKER
2983 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Corner of 1-isrbor & 8 dt..er ( WeAre -' Proud To Be
AnFTD \.__Florist_-:---~--~-
55 r,\1\-Ent Vlctona & 22tsd Sr
Cr,,·ner of Ne.vport & Fa rv ew I With Th s Coupon E'~dudes del I/Cf) w re-out sn.: a l o:.:.,er I
I offers ftp 10.31-.9..J I ................. (714} 540.3135 (714} 645.0246
SIMMONS
Maxipedic Pillow Jop
Twin Set ....... $197
Full Set.. ............... •297
Queen Set ........... * 3 9·7
King set ............... s547
Beautyrest Pillow Top or
Postureped1c E>1 farm
ful 1!> >tat r~uncnl ..,t
Twin Set ....... $347
Full Set.. ............... $4 47
Qu~en Set ........... s497
Kin Set .............. '7 47
Beautyrest Ultra Premtum °'
Posturepedic Plush
flAI IS •U< •<-,Ctl'ICl'lt _,.~
Twin Set ........ $397
Full Set .... .'. . ...... •547
Queen Set ......... s597
Set .............. s947
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... uuUl l"t>osl Pl,11.,, J\.'Wl'I Court. 3333 Brislnl Stu~d #24J 3, Co l.i M'-'~·'· Colif4H11i.1
(i 14) 54-9· ~522 . (8t lO) 4-29-1198
\
COSTA MESA
230 E. 17tlt St1 C11t1 Mt., 2 W.. 1111 tf Mwptf't llv4.
114-650-9260
FUWRtON 331 S. Stitt ( ... ltYt
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7' 4·171 ·9247
HUNTING10N llACH
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A4 Thursday, September 22, "f 994
Newport planners eye balconies
Dalconies could come tumbhn'
down along Ocean Front 1f the
Newport Dcach Planr1 ing
Commission doesn't cut
homeowners somc·slack.
The commission' "'ill consider a
policy tonight which \\Ould allow
b.ilconies to encroach a maximum
of three feet into required front
yard setbacks on residential lots
along Ocean Front.
During an exhausll\e
photographic survey, c11y ~tJff
, determined that 110 ho'mcs
11leg.1tly creep into the setbacl.s.
Of tho)e '-IOl..ltsons, 61 ore secom.I
floor deds or balconies, most of
them encro:iching less than three
fc!ct.
Earlier this )Car, a majority o(
commi)stoncrs said the city
!lhoulJ pursue the removal of any
1llcgJI comtruction and :ippro'e
ne \\ encroachments on a
casc·by·Ca)C basis.
The commi)!>1on meeh at 7:30
p.m. 1n the council chambers of
Cll)' Hull, 3300 Ne\\port BIHJ.
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Motorcyclist dies from Injuries sustained In crash
A Huntington Beach man died
of injuries he suffered TucsdJy in a
motorcycle accident on Pl.icenllJ
Avenue in·Costa Mesa.
apparently lost control of his
motorcycle as he raced down
Placentia bet\\Cen Tern Circle and
Swan Dri\'e, Costa Mesa police
said. No other vehicles were •
Terry Gene Compogno, 22, imohed in the 2:22 p.m. acc\dent.
•
Bob Kamkar, 0.D .. rc---------, .....: I Eye Exam,$99iws I
·~~'X'e
• Full lttol ~&am...
..., I Frame F~ I
~In 1 & Lenses I
• The la!ei! II\ ront.a..1 im.._., •
• MemiM A.ml'rOn Optometnc >\\'1'(\.l!Ktl'I
• \1osl ~~pl.w.1nch.dll'lg \it'd {..J, ~
642-2020 ~ I (Stnglt v1s1on lenses. and over 100 I
I frames to o,el«t 111 this c•t'&ory) I
1796 Newport Blvd I c~ Ml>.,;'I
""""" 8.luul lensn add111on.ol S20 ~ I '""•l11J wl1luny othu olltt I
(Near antmection of \lewport & Harbor} L.---l.:tu:.~~ -_.J
Lmo BEAUTY '11
( SUPPLY ~' &SALON~~-
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723-5372
3441-1 t1a Lltlo, Ne•~ Beaela • Nest to Pavlllou
• tile wa&er lonla.11 • 1 6 u 1 • ClllM S.-.
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
The Irvine Clinical Research Center
has been awarded a research grant to study an
lnvntlgational medication In the research treatment of /
high blood pressure. This stuctr Is tunded by a
pharmaceutical company at no cost to participants.
Participation Includes physical examinations, lab tests, study
medication, EKGs, and dietary counseling.
To qualify for this 20-week study, patients must be at least
21 years of age and have a diagnosis of high blood pressure.
Up to $780 in payment for participation
in this study is available.
For more information
Call (714) 753-1663 .-
The lnin.-Clinic·al Rt•..,parC'h Center
Medi<' al A~so<·iatrs
16300 and Can~·on. ,le. 601
Irvine, C\ 92714
. CAUTION:
CHILDREN NOT AT PLAY.
Onrt'. d1ildn•n "'l)('lll lltt•w 1i111t• ni1111inu Mel pl.1yinJ: Tod.1y. ttwy"n•
mon.· hkdy 111 bt• (111111<1 111 front 1111111 I\' l·.rf.i1uttlS{t' d1ihlm1 to bt· mon·
f1l'liw Fiuh1inj.C lw.1n <li-..c•fl'-t' 111.1\ Ix· .1 ...... implt· "' d1ild', 1>l.1y ·1 o lt·am
mnrl', r111tlt1t•1 ~ultl 1w.u l'"'' ,\1111 nt-.111 I k ,1n t\"'""11.1<1l11111
Ytm ran //rip prr1•r11t ltrorl d1.~ro r rmtl ~t111Jtt U!f ron It'll ytm /tow
• American Heart ~soc~ton 0
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Newport Beach. Costa Mesa Daily
aatl•LY
Pet lhots onered Neighbor's r'8POllll helps contain fire correction
Low-cost pct \3Ccinations,
including those for rabies, ''Lil
be provided from 6:30 to S:30
p.m tonight ut fire Station 3,
86S SantJ Darbura Dmc.
~C\\port Oc;ich.
In, ·:idd1t1on to tl\c clinic,
'' hich is sponsored 'b) the
Ne" port Beach Poli~c
Department, dog liccmcs "ill
also be sold. Vaccine packages
arc $37 for cab and $15 for
dogs, according to .inimal
sheh~r ofl1ci:.ils.
Serving Dinner
UntiT9pm
Thurs-Sun
• All New Boats
• Lots of Perking
• Grocery St.ore
&Cafe
1-800-585-07 4 7
In The Back Bay Cafe·
1131 Back Ba Orrve
·~FULL
SERVICE
FABRIC
STORE"
A neighbor') quick action
helped s:i'c a \\OOd·sided
\\aterfront Dulbo:i Jsland home
"hen he and a friend helped
douse names \\ith :l g:irJen hose,
Nc,,port Oc:ich fire offlciub sJid.
Ourt Skrnner noticed u fire on
the roof of a neighbor's home :u
13()..i S. Da)front ;md told the
h0n1eo,,ncr, L)nn Pcno)·ar, to c.111
911, ?\e" port fire officials sa1J.
"This house is a highly
flammabh.: \\OOd·shinglc·sideJ
structure buih in the 1920s,"
~Orr ·
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• LIMIT B YARDS
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(PLACENTIA AT 1 STH)
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Buena Park, CA 90621
(714) 521-5050
Feaft!ring Motorqla
Pagers as low as
Ask About Our Retailer
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*With Purchase of one of our Airtime Pack
HMOOr.Lawn
.: · We encourage and invite
comparison of our facilities and
fees. For families that prefer
cremation, we welcome your
visit to our state-of-the-art
crematoria, where family and
friends may wi~ess our.caring
service. Our convenient chapel
and crematorium, are located
in Costa Mesa to serve our
community .
There is a difference!
~
Harbor Lawit -Mount Olive
Mortuacy & Memorial Park
I 625 Gisler Ave. •Costa Mesa • 540-5554
whelt! employees care ...
NC\\ port U\!jCh fire C:ipl. Ja k
Hamilton sa1J 111 J :.!Jtc:ment. •
'"This fire "oulJ hj\ e bec:n a
tough fire to control '' 1thout the
quick action) by the! neighbor~ :in~
the Oalboa h l:inJ fire Compan) ·
\\'hilc \\Jiting for l1rd1ghter').
111cluJ1ng J \\ ;itc r·:.pc\\ 111g b0Jt,
Skinner JOJ J fnc:nJ gr .1bb..:J a
gardl!n hose .inJ b1.gJn ~pr;.i~ing
. th.: roof. It took 111.1llgh1c:n. JU
1• minutes to c\t111gu1:.h the: lbntc:'
.. anJ JjmJl!C \\a) l11111to:J to 56.lllJU.
olfici:ib );iJ.
A brid 1n \\edne,dJ) ·,
Dail) Pilot gJ\'C inco rrect
111f0rn1Jt1on .ibout J
NI!\\ port Ui:Jch City Coum:
c .1nJ1JJtes' toru m llponi.ore
b\ the: \\ l!llt Ni:'' poll llcJ1.. ,\,~o..iJllUJ\. The forum "ti
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S.:pt. 1{ bc:ginning :JI 7
pm. 111 the !'c"purt Ct1)
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Now f 11101~ The QOICk, 1nexpeOS1Ve solultOn to those 011ooy1ng d1~ ord dents lhor mor
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6 Days Escorted, including the Oia.rks • C Nnplctt "Jhr>ttina program
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, September 22, 1994 A5
VOLUNTEERS
•Ir•• P•1• A1
done "
The center's \.Olantecrs arc
)Creencd by Jicensed case ~rkers
before being accepted into the
program. Then, they receive 14
hours of.training in parenting,
commun1cat1on and
problem-solving. Once th .. u's
completed, the volunteers are
ussigned to families, spending at
leu)t four hours a ''eek with them
und developing a "trusting"
relationship.
"Our goal is not only to provide
u model for healthy parenting and
relationships, but to help put these
families in touch with resources
that :ire available to them," said
Kathy McCarrell, the center's
director.
"The volunteers "ill dri\e a
parent to medical <ippointments,
help them find housing, get
furniture, enroll the kids in school.
1f you're a single parent "'ith four
lo..ids, and you don't drive, how in
the world are you going l'O do all
this? Our volunteers will help
them y,,ith all oc'that."
f y I
~use prev6nUon center to train volunteers
The fa.change Club Child Abu)e Pn:' cntion Center "111 holJ
"ofunteer training ~e))tons for 1b \\ ckome U.Jb}' program 10J.1)
and Sept. 29, .from 6:30 10 9:30 p.m. :it the center, 24~2 Ne,\ port
Dhd , Ste. 7, in Coi.IJ Mei.u. ·
Th.e \Oluntecrs ''Ill uct a) role modch 10 liri.1-1imc parents,
offering gu1dunce and training 1n chllJ c.ire ;.inJ de' dupment.
For more informut1U1\ call the center at 722-1107.
.
Li~a·s CU!>e i) not quite ai. '
drastic. The 3-l-year-oh.l Ne" port
Dcach n<itive sought help from the
center while battling \\1lh
depression. She was in the procc~s
of leaving an ubushe husband anJ
begun feeling lilo..e she "\\anted IO
hurt" her son.
"f \\a~ '"lling to be helped," she
')JIJ "I \\ JIHCd IO be hclpcJ ...
Fortunately, Lisa \\a) in therapy
at the time and had dbcusi.cd her
feelings and behavior "ith her
counselor, \\ho then contacted
county child protection authorities.
Lisa th en had a choice. She ·
could either get help from the
center or a county social \\Orker
~ould intervene.
. That, said Lisa, '':is an
"eye-opening" experience.
~o. -.he c.illcd the center. Alter
meeting u fe\\ other \oluntccr:.,
i.hc huol-.cJ up "tth full~. :.inJ the
l\\O chclo..cJ.
"I'll USUJll}" ')CC her in the
murn111g, anJ dmc her to ~IJrlo..'s
pre-school," :.:1id Fults. "Then, I'll
tJl-.e her to lunch. and \\e'IJ tall..
about "hat she's been doing, ho'~
:!lhc's feeling."
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has been a \Olunteer for the
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"And, I think Lisa really wants ABUSE. ·ENDURING
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Lis:i. "I'd still find (drug packages)
anJ straws in hi~ clothes \\-hile I
wu!t doing the laundry. Out, I was
in so much denial <ibout so many
thingll. l still wanted to believe he
"as going to cha.nge for me and
Marlo..'s sake."
Finally, after her hu:.band threw
her against a "'all in a fit of rage
one night, reality sank in. L1s.:1
fcJred for her safet), and she
became concerned that her
hui.band might at some point
direct his anger at Mark. She
decided it was time to lea,e.
"I didn't do anything crazy that
day," she said. "I protected myself
~nd my son. I just stayed out of
his "ay. I didn't want to do
an) thing to provoke this man.
•·uut then, that night, l went to
bed. and he came into the room
and jui.t looked at me. The look in
hi~ Ryes terrified me. I got up,
took my son, and we got in the car
and left. '1 ·
They sought refuge at Lisa's
)1i.ter's home in 'D.:ilboa, That
night, she reported the incident to
the Newport Beach Police
Department, anJ \\iChin da)S she
obtained a restraining order
Jg:unst her husband.
Dut, while Lisn had managed to
remove herself and her son from
the relation~hip ph}!tically. she
remained attadied emotionally.
She continued to sec her husband~
ignoring the re~training order with
hopei. they y,,ould eventually
reconcile.
Those hopes soon faded,
though. lnsteud of finding drug
p:ir:iphcrnalia in her husb:ind's
pockets, she found names and
telephone numbers of women he
\\ :i~ dating, and Lisa's self-esteem
plummeted.
"I was very depressed, very
withdrawn and very suicidal," she
said. "He made die crazy. I had •no
idea "ho I was.
"One night, l had a really bad
night, and 1 took some codeine. l
just felt that I wanted to hurt my
son. I was doing a lot of bad
things to him, inappropriate
things. Dut, there I was.. a single
mother and not handling things very \\ell."
Lisa was in therapy at the time
and mentioned her behavior and
concerns to her coun:.elor, "'ho in
turn reported her to county child
protection authorities.
''It was my eye-opening ·
experience," said Lisa. ''I thought,
'Oh my gosh. Are they going to
take away my chilJ?' I'd already
lost so much. 1 lost my home, my
life.
"My hu~band had left me
holding the whole kit apd
' caboodle. l had to do al\ the
disciplining, 1 had to mdkc sure
Mark made it to his doctor's
appointments, buy him his clothes.
His father doesn't pay me any
child support. ln ty,o years, I've
only received one' payment. l was
just O\.Crwhelmed."
But Lisa was given a choice. She
could seek help on her own, or a
county social worker would
intervene. The next day, Lisa
contacted the Exchange Club
Child Abuse Prevention Center in
Costa Mesa.
"We're kind of the guiding
light," said Darbara Fults, a center
volunteer who has been working
with Lisa for about three months.
"All ~c·re doing is making
suggestions, and Lisa docs what
to provide a good life for herself
and her son. She's tokl me that all
she really ~ants to du is raise a
good little boy."
Now, Lisa's looking for full -time
work and hopes to finJ a po)ition
in sales. She ill continuing \\ith her
therapy and attt!4lds support
groups for people "ho ha\'C been
affected by the subst:ince abui.e
problems of lo.,ed one..~.
But mo~t important!~, Lii.a sJ1d,
she's getting on \\ith her life.
_ "Life gets beiter," she said.
"Life goes on. I d1Jn'1 think there
was a way out, but there is. There
are people out there y,.ho c.rn
help."
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A8 Thursday, September 22, 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot
Opera Pacific fashion luncheon' proves · style is back
T he photographer prcp3red her
shot. .. Stand 10 the ld1, and
ll!IY money," she told the
guc)t of honor po)ing "'1th Cerise
Feeley, one of the glamour gab o[
the Orange Coa)t. "l'd'ra1her l>JY
sex," he responded '' i1h ~ry
broad smile. "They're both very
good thing~." chimed in another
beautiful \\Oman, Pam Puul, of The
Nc"'port Coast. Laughter spread
through the 1 l}all Regency DJllroom
like a wJve at Angel Srndium.
11 \\as :ill for Opcr.1 Pacific, host·
Fashion designer David Hayes
and Cerise Feeley, Opera Ball
Luncheon executive chair.
mg :in annual fall fas hion show
luncheon i.1arring special guest of
honor Oa\id llo}es. The legendary
ladies couturier designs garmenb
that shout sex and money. Style :ind
elegance are back in fashion, and
DJvid Hayes &~played his collec·
tion, showcased by I. Mugnin, to the
delight of the Or:irrge COJ!>l crowd.
It was David Hayes at his verJ best.
.. l really lo' e your clothes. Rc-
certtly, I \~Ore a suit or yours that
I've had for at lease 10 years," of-
fered a generous l\l::uy Jeon Simp-
kins, showing off her exception;\I fig-
ure in a scooped neckline suit or
camel-colored linen.
Hayes was mesmerized by her
beau~y. responding, "I \\Ould trust
my life w11h )OU, you have the eyes
or Elizabeth Taylor."
Cerise Feeley was quick to point
out that she nnd Mary Jean hnd
"done" Paris together earlier t~is
year, and "the city was just not th e
same after their trip."
"l s·that
so?" said
Hayes with a
quick come
back. "Is it
true what they _
say about the
f-renchmen?"
"l s what
true, honey?"
re sponded
both the hap-
pily wed Fee-
ley and Simp-
B.W.
Cook
kins. The Crowd
"Did the
Eu'rope:in . . men p inch
you in the street?" a!:>ked Hayes.
"Not enough, darling."
As the classy co-hosts or the af-
fair, Mary Lou llorsnby and Mary
Ann Wells, took the microphone
to thank the patrons of Opera Pu
cific for their support, yet another
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the Oattery, but dil>m~ed by the
longevity of his own garments,
l l:iyes kissed his admirer then
turned to the lady sifting beside
him und pointed out to the table
that the woman \YaS wearing " u
suit that was 70 years old!"
"Moth balls, 0Jvid, good .Moth
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bura Venezia, in a smart blue suit
with hat to mulch.
"l look so grown up today. My
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COMMUNITY FORUM· RUNS THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS •\\ RITE TO: PILOT LETfERS, HO \V. BAY ST., COSTA ~ILSA, CA 'J2627 • f .\X TO ei.;6 . .n~: •RC \DERS I lOTLINE CALL· N COj!~!E~T:>). c,.i1.c,::iG
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Costa Mesa: Land of the free, ex~ept. for kids Where e'our
dollars for
Power go.Ing? Costa Mei.a ... Come on do"n!
• We as a city seem to offer C\Cl)lhing
IY RUSSELL T. GILBERT free lo all except thu!>e who count the mo~t: the children of Costa Mei.a.
I 'd like to use this opportunity to Not only do Y.C offer free food to non·
draw .a~lention to a meeting \\here v.orkcrs, free clothing 10 non·\\Orlcr),
a decision could be made which free medical checkups to non·\\Orkcrs,
"ould ultimately impact all businesses we now advenise free train ndes on SO
and resi~enees in Costa Mesa, Newport acres of land c\ery third \\eckend of the
Deach and the state of California. month with a nominal -SI yearly lease fee
All of us who ui.e and pay for fr~m our generous ctty of Costa Mesa to
electricity should be watching exactly • "just a fun bunch of guys from all walks
\\hat the Public Utilities Commission is of life." What more can we advertise for
doing. In J une of this )'ear, the CPUC free in ou r city of Costa Mesa? Let's sec
made the determination to require h C rf · E · How about offering a free organiLcd Sout em a 1 ornaa dason lo complete baseball program for our children? Oop!i,
the Diennial Resource Plan Update -r Id 1 F'f which could cost SCE customers billions no ic s. ' ty Jcres of land is being u!.ed by ... "just a fun bunch of guys."
of dollars fo r electricity! How about builJing a Boys & Girls
What exactly is the Biennial Club with free membership? Oops, land
Resource Plan Update? is being used for illega l dumping instead
This plan requires that electrical \_ How about a free organized soccer
utilities purchase power from program? Oops. land is being used by a
independent producers at prices close select group of airplane enthusiJ~ts!
10 double what it would CO!>t the HO\\ about offering a free organiLcd
utilities to p rovide the power football program? Oops. land is being
themselves. used by our pri\lleged dog populauon to
With regard to Smrthcrtr(''.TfTifnTTTMr--:---t-~iH-IFH!•r dut~1 . • -•
Edison, 1his result~ in their requirement No "ondcr \\C hJ\C un4d,ert1sed gang
-to buy-an addi1ional 6S6 mcga"'c1tts-of pn1bkms~ Un .. .u.herlJscd dcu,ii .mJ dunk·
generating capaci ty that is not needed ing probkms' Unad,ertt cd school drop·
until at least the year 2005! If this plan oub1 Unad,er11scJ teen-age prcgnanC) !
is allowed 10 continue, it v.oulJ require Come on. Costa MesJ, get )Our priori-
tks in.order! Edison customers ()ou and I) to pay
more than $14 billion during the lhes of \Vor~ing ta\pa}cr, JCll\C '"lunteer,
the contracts _ for as long as 30 )Cars. concerned mother of three school-age
As a local' businessman, this b not the chilJrcn. LIZ RAY
Co:.ta Mc!>a ,, \\!ly I "ant to be forced to spend my
Jolla rs.
Do we need all of this po'"cr?
In checking \\ith Southern California
Edbon, the answer is Nd! The plan -
update was designed at a time \\hen
our area was one of the fastest gro\\ing
in the nation. During the 1980s
e'cl)one was in a major gro"lh period
and, perhap it was appropriate at that
lime to require Ed1:.un 's i.upport fur
alte rnative energy.
l\e learned that most of the
addllional energy purcha.,ed by Edbon.
has been through \\tnd gcncr:uion -a
grclt idea an the 1980s but I \\Ould
think that tho!>e companies generating
energy through the windmills \\Ould be
self sufficient by now (1f running their
business in a proficient manner) and .
\\Ould not need to rely on the CPUC to
force utilitic to buy energy from them.
More importantly, it is not longer
19 6 or 1987. It is 1994 and all of us
.ire thing in a different \\Orld.
There aren't many of us who haven't
been touched by the recession of the
last fou r to five years. All of us have
been forced to tighten our belts at
home and at the office.
And ii doesn't seem appropriate thnt
Edison be forced to continue the
Hedging on Disabilities Act
At the Inst City Council meeting, John
Hedges useJ hii. poi.ition to launch a ti·
rade against the do-gooJcr!> and tax-anJ·
5penders in W.1sh1ngton. In particular, he
\\a!> irate that the city haJ to spend
money to comply \\ith the American Dis·
abilH ics Act.
In the auJu.:ncc. rcprc-.cnting the OJI·,"
boa P$.!nimolJ Point As!>oc1ation, \\as
bo:.1rd member Bob Yant in has "hcel-
chiir. Yant la\Cll about 150 feet from
Hedges on Penan!>ula Pu1n1 and .-. fre·
qucntly i.ecn rollmg around the P"int on
•b ... oC1JllOn bu!'>tlle!.-., currently as chJIT·
man of the annual clull cook-off.
Hedges fin1 hed the -.ei.sion b) rdusing
to support a single one of the eight
changell in the BalboJ Specific ArcJ PIJn •
proposed by his o"n hun11:0,..,ners' a:.·
sociation.
Barbara Bush, in ten 1C\\ed on Larry
Fairview Park in Costa Mesa makes way for trains, why not ball fields?
..
King la~l 'v\cdne~da) t\enang. ,,11J t"•'tt•r
George lclt lh~ Amei'ic:iifDiwili1~11.:.,..·,----~ncr 'lJte" \\C "i::k11111c fhem
Act "a' one of hi-. prouJc,t .1ch1l'\t'· 1 p11l.n.\(.'f'), ''t: think the~ .irt J11anc 1
meRt~ h'·Hemt'-t Hed11.e" rn:11 h1..·1 'up· crc:u <;cn1cc .. l 'nfl'rtun;uel\ 11 n•'" h.1•
port<, hh O\\ n neighbor' nnr h1' p.1rt' ·, 1urncJ 1n1t1 .1 'enou' prot-1ui P:l1.: v Ill·
prC'>H.lent tertnl!. thelt .ind -.ale~.
I he pall.1gan~ j, not· he1n1! dlH e h" o·al~
the po.ir .ind homele'"'· 11 .1ppc.ir-th 1t
m.rn\ ire m.1kinl! J hu .... 1ne,, out •'our
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A.., to the 1,1a1e mcn1 that the l 11~ 'hould
prm1Je J re~cling progr.1m (' C 11r·
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nf II'> klnJ rn Orange CnlJOI\
Since l 9QO. Cn<.ta ~le,,, h,1, hc1: 11 rl'1..' •
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\\a\te' in a program \\h1d1 t11\c' ,tll 1h1..•
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·Deja vu
Airport misinformation
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purchase of additional po"'cr, '>'hen it
isn't necessary and h,n't cost effective.
Duying this additional po"'er in the
)Car 1997 could pos ibly 1ncrea e rates
fo r Edison customers up .... ard of an
estimated $1 4 per )ear per residential
U!>er and close to S36.000 per industrial
Newport Beach re side nts ge~r up again to fight expansion of John Wayne Airport
user.
This does not appear to go hand in
hand with 1he CPUC' cffon to
deregulate the electrical utility industry.
Clearly, the CPUC mu!>t understand
that it is a different "'orlJ since they
initiated the plan upJaic. As a
businessman, I am urging the CPUC to
reconsider this decision and to
dbcont\nue this effort to undermine the
new way of life that we are .
experienci ng in our area. Anything that
raises 1he cost of doi ng business must
be avoided.
The CPUC ts a !>1gnificant regulatory
agency in our slate. It now has the
opportunity to pro-.ide some relief for
all energy consumer . Lei's hope that
the commissioners take the initiathe to
mO\C forward in an ongoing effort to
a sist businesses in California.
Russell T. Gilbert Is the president
and CEO, Cimco, Inc., one of the
IDrgtst businesses in Costa Mesa.
BY JACKIE HEATHER
S nappy \\Otds lt~e: "l he pJst •~
prologue or "it's de;a \U all o'er
again" or "don't let the camel get
his nose in the tent" come to mind a 1he
ci ty of Ne\\ port Beach gears up once
again to fight airpon expansion.
fa er since \\ e mo..,cd to Ne\\ port
Beach in 1957, those shiny things in the
sky, better ~nown as airplanes, ha'c
tormented my life. When ,.,,c bought our
first home on Highbnd Dri'c \\C knc"
we were close to a small airport.
We knew there were private plane!>
tethered the re plus drJg racing on an
unused runway. Then the Board of
Supervisors hired an airport mannge r,
Donald M. l lobbs, :rnJ announced thJt •
they "ould be builJ1n~ a 10.000·foot
rUll\\Uy.
Ne\\ port Beach came unglued,.:rnd I
made my first of m:in) journe)S to
protest on M.iy 12, 1959.
The supervisors backed do" n .ind
:igrced to make a study of airport needl!.
A )Car later they selected one of the
plans calling for a 5, ()().foot rum\ .l) anJ
changed 1he alignment to direct takeoff!.
O\et the upper Ne,\ port OJ) tn)te;iJ Qf
Costa :-.tcsa :is the) \\!:~re doing present!).
In IJter )CJrs ''hen I \\OUIJ protest
the) \\Ould i.ay it \\ai. m~· O\\n '>lupiJ11~ t\1
bu~ a house under 1he departure pJth of
an airport.
"\\hen "e bought our h0u'<! th'-=
;urpbncs took off O\cr C0:.ta ~k .. J'" I
\\OUIJ prntc:~t t" no ;nJtl !'o:e\\ p\Ht re.ill~
bk\\ it ''hc:n the\ tailed 10 bh>-.k th1..,
rcJlignmcnt, anJ I nC\Cr let l3"b Sh.:lllln
.,,, ho "J'> cit\ ma11.1gc:r al the 111ne f\ngct
It.
.1 "ill sp:.irc )OU the hbwry ol our
airport "Jr:.. After !iuccc!>:.fully
chJllcnging the counl}"ll attempt to build
a new 1crnun.1l unlit the e1Y.1ronmcntJf
JocumcntJllon ''as acceptable, the
countv took ui. 10 fcJeral court and 11
\\;i iii the fcJl!Ial Jrcna \\e lc\erageJ
our .mpurt agreement an 1%5 tlut
spellcJ out the lim1tJt1on on n"1~e.
number of ll1ghb anJ passengers.
This crucial ;:igrccmenl e\ptrcs 1n :?005,
:ind \\e arc 1n a de~peration mode to get
that i.cconJ a1rpvrt 10 hJnJlc the
pas:.engcr load e\pected tn the nc\t
centuf'\.
I'll ne,cr forget the dumb -.up,..:ni,ur
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AB Thursday, September 22, 1994
-CHEERS--cc'>'> vlly for Ne"purt lfarbur' ~qu-:icJ la)t )eur, aid a tt)OUt fee
\\i.1) .charged ..for the out)idc judg· fr•• P•t• 1 es, 1f the girl made:: the: squad.
Whale: the Dcl:inc)) ha\C ri.ll)Cd l'luor, too, ~aid the require·
1 number of qucslion:. about the: menh anJ fee) \\ere set out ckar·
"'") the Nc}'p<>rl Harbor cheer• ly 111 a meeting before: tl)outs
lc;.id1ng program i) run; other p::ir· f'41rcnh of Ne" purl Harbor
cnh Jlld )Chwl olliciah inter· t flgh checrleuders "ould not com·
\ie"cd Wcdnc\day ~aid nurncrous ment on the j.,.,uc, thou&h Cheer
fee) '>hould han.lly l:Ome J) ., '>Uf· U0<hh.:r Prc)adcnt ,"-::inc) Stern
pri)e. said they :ire ti) 1ng to go on "1th
And thou~h none ·-01 the parentl> 'bu)ine!>s a!l.U\ual '
nor Jdminio;traton <.:Ontattcd fn other '>Chool d1-.1nch !ouch all
\\'edne)Jay \\Ould comment di-Irvine and Huntington Ueach, fees
rcctl} about the Jaw:.u1t'\ allcga-fur cheer uniforms :ind coachc)
t1un Superrntendcnl ~foe Uernd ar~ al:.o common and fund-rail>ing
s:ud the dutte) of the ad\ r~e r are cffurl'I Jl\o pitch in to defra)
:iho. dc:.irly spelled uut in dbtrict c.ost) 1 l)OUt fees arc not charged.
poJ11.;1e\ "When I ""'' a principal, I u:.ed
'J he,; OclJnc}:. and their attorney to 1n'>1:.t there be a fund-ra1-.111g
hJ·c.: dc.:dancd comment \)')tem !>ct up b..:cau)C f "ould not
\\ hrlc pa)ing 1houl>and'> of dol· want to e~c.l).lde ~omconc for that
br) tor uniform'>, coache!> and rea\on," suiU John M}er!>, :in as· trainin~ camp'> i~ prcuy '>tandard, ..,... '>lstant )uperin1endent for the
the:: tl)out fee 1s not, aC<.iOrdmg to Huntington Oeach Union High
cheer parent-.. School D1m1ct.
Llince 1 homp:.on-Ha1h1onc, the Huor abo worricll that high
lather of a .. ar!>1ty c~eerlcader at co!>ts may keep 01hers from trying
Cu'>ta Mc'>a I l1!:h School, ~ard his out for chccrlcading or other ac·
Jaughte r v.Js not charged a tt)OUI ttv1t1cs.
fee and he attendl!d a meettng.be· A) for the que'>tron of the duties
fore 1ryouts where hi! was in· of the school's chec~ adviser,
lurmcd of the v:iriuu'> costs Bernd said the advber can hire
"!'out :ill of U'> can afford it, but · '>krlkd coache:. for extra• training
they Jon'1 Y.<int tu kct:p an)one or choreography and recommend:.
uu1 betJU!iC of thJt," '>Jld 1 hompi J grade for the course to school
son·HJ1htone. who worried thJt As'>l'ltant Princip..tl Lee Gaeta ..
the re.tent IJwsurt "ould ~hcd a The cheer adH!>Or is JU!it that:
bJd llgh1 un all cheer leading an ad\ 1ser "'ho i.upcnt'IC'> the pro·
~quJd~. . grJm, llernd said.
"I h.rt\ .... hy .... c formed a booi.t· 'I Im '>)\tern a11d other d1stnet '°'' dub And I'm not julll cluing 11 policic.:'> arc OlJtllnecJ rn a Cheer·
11 r m} g11 I I m doing 11 fur every· leading Handbook, relc..tseJ thrs
uuc.. )Car. ·1 he book \\JS alrcad) being
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RanJy P J\\ lo:.ki of th e Dbtrict
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Nc"pon Ueach Ma}or Clercncc
furncr. \\ho rcpre!>e111:. hi!> city on
the OCRAA board, i.aiJ the ac·
cu~J11onll made b) the South
Count) group are unfounded.
1 urncr !>aid he llln't !>urpmcd by
1hc tJxpaycr group':. complaint,
ho\\c\er ... I his i~ going to gel hot,
and then tt's going to ge t hotter.
1 here's a lot of emotions out
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Turner ~aid OCRAA'i. member-
ship .duci. are S40 per 1,000 resi-
dent~. In Newport Beach, it trani.·
lates to about S l ,000.
According to Turner, the au·
thority 1s in compliance with the
l:iw bccau'>e n's merely presenting
information -not ad .. ocating 3
stance on the initiative.
It does, however, use maps,
graphics and slogans such as "'l he
El Toro Airport: Gateway to Or-
ange County's Economic Future."
The cok1tful 20-page booklet,
which co:.t Sl5,000 for ap·
proximately 5,000 copies, is packed
"-ith i.tall:.ti<:s commonly used
when arguing for a second county
airport. ft abo attempts to debunk
argumentll made by group:. "hich
oppo:.es an airport at LI Toro.
Uh1ma1cl). ·the Oep;utmcnt of
Defense \\ill hJve to approve a
reu::.e plan for El Toro.
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FERGUSON
fr .. pe9e A1
bearer in the Senate.
"I'm 'cry outspoken," Feri;u~n
:.;iid. "So they do know "hat I
stand for. I'm ne,er a )Ccrct \\hen
they \Ote for me. I'm the guy "ho
earned the term hnrns bill :rnd l 'm
the guy th at earned J bill that s:ud
(\\Cltarc rcc1pic.:nh) shouldn't get a
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1 he Senate fight 1::. like I) to be a
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Dom Allen, outgoing county Su·
pef\ l)Or Hamett \\ 1eJer and
north county Al>l>embl) man Ro::.:.
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the coo')el"iati'e ~nd )ou\e got
the name rccognit1011, )OU ho,pc
thc:re 's a \\hole lot of people \\ho
run."
fcrgul>on's tenure: has been
m:irked by notable lci;bl-ttiun that
didn't m.Ac it off the A)~embl) ·~
Ooor. lJcrgc)on's Senate CJrc:cr i)
kno\\n \\tdely (or her accompl1llh·
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Thursday, September 22, 1994 B 1
.. PO R TS '
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SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-433 0, ~xt. 387
.
Hardy admits he's .lound a pie.ce ol heaven (Pelican Hill)
.._, Ranked among the top 50
teaching pros in the country,
.he's findin~ himsetf tied down
more and more to lure of ·PHGC.
D crek Hardy, selected one of the
top 50 teaching professionals in
America last year by Golf ·
Magazine, is. rapidly becoming the king
of women's golf in a behind-the-scenes
way.
Hardy, a Pelican Hill Golf Club
teaching professional, who also oversees
the golf school there, has created an
empire in Japan for the past five years.
He trnvels back and forth, two weeks
here, two weeks there. Hardy, known
mostly for his work with LPGA players,
, including Beth Daniel, Helen
Alfredsson and Jane Geddes, operates
three separate golf teaching b4sinesses
in Japan,
John
Drayton
Boating
The
impact
player,
.._. Few would deny Dennis
Conner does not carry
such an impact status
in the world of boating.
A bout 15 years ago, Denni~
Conner invited a group
of local junior ~ailors
(includinl.Jhis boating
columni~t) to sail with him on
Freedom and Enterprise, the
two 12 meters he was
campaigning fo r the 1980
America's Cup.
As a junior sailor, th~
opponunity to ~uil on a 12
with Dennis Conner was one of
the highlighLS of my junior
~ailing career.
Conner is one of the most
accomplished sailors in hi!itory,
and no other contemporary
~ailor has had such a profound
impact on the sport. La~t
week's win at the Etchells
World Championship will only
add to this reputation.
Hardy, who a~ a competitor won four
European Tour events in the 1950s, ·ha)
joined the rank~ of familiar teachi ng
pros such as David Leadbcuer (who
teaches Nick Faldo
and Nick Price),
Hank Haney (Mark
O'Meara) and Paul
Marchand (Fred
Couples):
A regular
correspondent for
Golf Fdr Women)
magazine, Hardy
runs an organization
in Japan·cal}ed M~.
Golf, where Hardy
and his associates,
including an
interpreter, give
lessons through an
airline tour prpgram.
Richard Dunn .
Club golf
Hardy, furth ermore, is the chief
instructor ,of a golf college for ~oung
women in fapan, a l\\O· or three-year
program that has alrc:tdy turned out
some cqui\aknt 10 LPGA players.
H an.I) expects to open il ~imilar !.chool
in the U.S. ,
He al.So supervbe~ a ladies program
an Japa1i once a month.
"But now that J'm al Pelican Hill -
it's such a bt:autiful facility and 11 '<; so
fir~t-cl:.ts) -that's good reason to ~IJY -
home more,' .. l lardy s.;iid.
Hardy originally opened ~hop in
Japan because he realized a niche, but
it's a Car different climate than the coL.y
confine!i of Pelican H ill. ·
"You need a lot of hand-.-on
demonstration (because of the language
barrier) and we use a lot of \iideo,
which-is a different form of teaching,"
Hardy said. "We can only teach on the
driving ranges, which is only 4(Jo/c of the
game, because there ar.e no -.hon
greens or putting greens (due to lim11ed
real estate). If you go play golt in
Japan, it'!i an all-day affo1r. h's not lil..e
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Conner has a reputation for
being notoriously reluctant to
concede anything \\-hich might
give his competitors an edge.
Cons~quently, despite all of
Conner'.s accomplishments,
some sailors have been critical
.\t.uc i\LO:TIS lhn y Pt LOT
Newport Harbor's Shahram OeZahd is the Dally Pilot's High School Athlete of the Week.
of his aggressive, "no-excuses"
approach to sailing.
There's a lot more lo Dennis
Conner than his reputation lets
· onr During the Etchells Worfds . ·
last week, Conner contacted
Alex Ascencios, the NHYC
junior program director, and he
volunteered to spe.ak with' local
junior sailors.
·Last Wednesday, the world's
bc~t-known sailor sat down with
juniors to talk about sailing,
racing, and putting together a
winning campaign. Conner
emphasized that if you want to
win, there are no excuses;
winning takes practice and
preparation.
According to junior sabot
sailors' Oreg Byers and
Tommy Tupman, Conner was
pretty "cool." He told them
how preparation and good ~1· 1r
are required to succeed on the
race course. lf they wanted to
win, they had to have the
fastest boat on the course.
Conner's campaigns arc the
• model for any Olympic hopeful
or crio~ International
contender, and it's gri..:111 to see
-~i1n-pas~-along M>mo of this
experience to f uturc ailing
star!i.
While Conner is probably too
-\1111p1.:t1t1ve tp C\cr 1..oncc.dc Jn
111ch to nnyo11t: on the water'
: 111lu-. lo 111111 101 1.1.,mg th1;
tllTlC 111 pmmotc our !.port It\
tit· !'. 11l11r:. who wall count thi..
... DIAnON/ft•9• 8J
Shazam!
.._. After six seasons of running, the secrets of success filtere"d through like
a bolt of lightning for Newport Harbor's ru nning standout Shahram DeZahd.
n nearly six combinell i.casorn. of cro~s country anJ t1.1d •. Sh.ihram
DeZahd easily covered enough cumulative mile~ ll) run from here to
~faine.
But it wasn't until the final 600 metcrl> of his JUllh)r tr.ad. M!;i,on l.1't
spring that the Newport Harbor I ligh standout l1nalh knew he hJJ
gotten somewhere. .
"It actually happened nt the CU· (Southern Sc.:d1on) prc lim'> l.1-.1
year," DeZahd said of the myMical brcJkthrough, which h\! h·i-,:1C11ccl owr ilito o.i 'trnng ~tart
to his senior cross country campaign. "I ran a perfect thrc..: l.11 • I Ill) 1.600 race and "ith
about 600 meters to go, I went from fifth place to contending hir the: kad. For \\hale, er '
reason, it didn't work· out v.cll, but I knew I hau finally discO\-cr1.:ll how to run o ~mart ro.icc."
-for the entire summer, DcZuhd culled upon that lo.no\\ ledge. a., \\-ell all the anger of .1
disappointing junior cross country i.caso n, to ready himself for Im final run .11 prep saLi'lluction.
So far, afler just two invitational meets this )car, $0 good.
"l ti ed my (personal record) the·first wed.. with a time of JS:23 Jt Sca-.1<le, and I ran l~.l:?
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'It you go play go lf in
Japan, it's an all-day af-
fai r. It's not like you ,play
golf and go to work .. '
pl:.iu: th:in. Pcltc.in .
Hill, I h;J\ en t ~cen
11." he e..1iJ. '"I f cl
like I\ e di~J ·anJ
gone ti.) he:i\cn.
E.cl"\ 1l11ng \'Cltl need h .. .. ' ,. at ~our fi11ccr lip'>.
' ate .;o t:ir a\vay -at
lca'>l an huur, bi:cau'>C
they're not in the mies -th:tt >ou pl:t)
nine holes in the morning, h:ne lunch,
then get another ~tarting time. arid. pl..tj
the back nine,"
Hardy, a member of the PGA fur ~6
)Cars, is ready to ~low do\\n his
traveling loatl "S'omctimcs \I.hen I
come home," he s:.iid, "l don't ~n0"' 11
it's day or night." . I. For a teaching professional '\-ho ha,
lo,ed golf his whole life, there's no
place hkc Hardy's new home.
-DEREK HARDY
teach rg pro
• Sailor legend ...
·1 he I.ill R .... ph K.
Reed v.ill fore\er li\C
in the 11e:Jrh <ind
mimh of :"e''POrl Harbor High
student'>, p;.i:.t anJ prc~cnt.
· In a tribute to th.: torrner ~e''?Ort
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KelllldY-* .................. KennedY·bY 3 r-
COlla Mia Ml'Jlli' ............ ~ bY 8
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NeWl*'t.f90M ............... Ftatllm .., 1
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Mustangs to be tested
·-Crenshaw sidelined
~ Costa Mesa faced with road
game tonight against Mayfair's
Monsoons in a non-league test.
BY JlAIUlY rACLl{.."l:.R, )l'llkl'S \\rtrt.R
T he moment cu~lJ ~fcl>J l-l1i,h
lot lb:Jll co:.i-.h ~hron ~111kr
hopeJ h.:'d m!\Cr 1·. cc, \\Ill .ir·
ri\e tu1111.:ht u't lkllllo,\l.f 11 1.!h. \\hen
the ~lu'>tJ11gs mi:ct ~1J)l .. 1ir 111 :i n1..1n-
lcague g..i:nc at i u'cki...k. ·
1 hJt\ \\hen the ~lu:.t:Jng..,, 2-0 for
the hrst time ·sin"c l %6. '' 111 g.:t a
chance tv land out 1f thl..'v can \\In
\\llhout the '>l.l'\ic~~ 01 scni1.:r D1..·\\a)llC
Crcn:.hJ\\ "'
Creu rr,n\, a 1.> fo~t-1. 2 1{1 puun<l
All-Cll dekn:,1\1.. cnJ. \\hu ha:. :..tbo
been pru'1I" JI full', 1 k. h:r~n .r hJkcn
the elh.:1..h of a pulkJ h:.11n-.tnng th;.it
s1ddmul l11m ju:.t bcturc h.1llt.me 10
last ~1..t:k':. 3~-1~ "in O\er \\\::.tmin-
ster.
. "ll\ Jh t r.:al l>criou.,," '>.llll ~tiller of
the HlJl.if). \\h1c.h o cum:,1 "hen a
Wc~tmi1hl::r Jcfcmivc. b.11.k pulled
Cremh .. r., tu the grµU11J I) the facc-
m:.i!)k after he gained the fin.ii 33 uf hi'>
11 7 )a1J-. Oil 11 C;'.lrtlC'I.
"The Ju..tur ..,,11J he t·\1 ' '1 p.i.1~ 11 it
\\ere a champ1on~h1p g ni •• but ·hh
rei..ommcndation ".1~. not 10 'p!a: !um
He--shouhl be back t~ 1 · tor nn.t
.._. Estanc1a's E~gles seek
second straight Friday nignt
against Calvary's Eag.es.
BY BARRY l-.\t"LK.'l;LR,' & \\Jo u
T he btanc1a H1i.!h an,I C1I·
\Jf) Ch::ipcl ll1gh 11.ioth.ill
te;.imi. 'hare more th..in ;.i
n .. 1.name (E:1i,ks) :.inJ ;.i h,,mc
s1:1d1um ( 'c\\pon H;.irbor H1bll).
Both are struggling fu,.r rci.p'-'..:I
m the Or;.snge Count) lootb:dl
C'l mmun11~ al> their path .. cQl11dc
for tht.: l1r::.1 11me e'er, Fnd..1) :.it
... :30 p m. at ;>.;Npon H..irbor.
Cl r DI\ 1'1on VIII reprcscnt:t·
. See EAGLIS/Pat• 1 2
v.c1.:l\ h\ 't11ni: out •• 1r1.I 11 he hull• ,1
,1)!,1111. hl u 111ld h 1•ul !IHl'l· or Jnu
\I.Cd,, I l " '" ill C,1,\ ,k·•t'll f1 :• ll 11!~
!11 'II htlll lil '-JI'~ "-l' \~ lt Ii• h.1\C
111 our pl.I\ 1: r. "lien le 1 •1w ''·•rt' ·
s .. M USTANGS!fto.t•· 82
CdM duels Kennedy tonight
.._. Coro na del Mar seeks
first victory for Schuster
against solid .Fighting Irish.
C ornn.1 dd ~I 1r ll1gh footb;ill
coJch ~1.11 I.. 'ld1u,1c r •q1J he
co,ctcJ the unJcrdog IJb.,;I
wh en he Jell Alu-.a lligh Ill b7'umc
the Sea Krn~~ Cualh l.1~1 'P"llt'
But tu: h~cl) Jidn'1 t1gurc h.:\l be
giving a"'·'Y up to 5:? pounJ~ pd man
to the oppo.,ition, a ~itu:it1on 1h::1t
jumps out from tonight\ non k 1g·u11
matchup \\ith Ke nnedy :it 7 JO Jl l\nv·
po1 t I larbt>r I l1gh.
:the ·ighting 1ri h (1 -1). rnn~~\I
'>L\th in CIF Di-.iston \' J1Hf nmtli in
Ot angc Coun1y, !.l\llfJgc-. 239 pound
from otrcn\i\'\! tac e l\l ta kk. oa l
Mitdl Obon, "ho led the wrJcn
Gro\C~ 1 ca~uc ~hamp" to the ClF
Sailors
.._, Foothill awaits with a
score to settle with Tars
in Friday's tiff at Tustin.
BY BAA.Jll FAvuu.:i;-, \N>UJ w..,na
0 ffi 1ally, Friday night's
lootball game bet~ecn
Newport H:arbor unJ
· Foothill high schools, 7:30 :u ·ru •
tin High. ls a non-league game.
111c . Kni&ht of the Century
League,. however, have cxpcri·
cnccJ a unique -lhou&h fNt-
lTilhng -mullrttywhh ...... ,.-,-.-----~-·
View League the lut three 1ca·
suns.
. 'icm1f1nah u )Cat Ol1'0, ;&) thi, tc.am • .,
the be t he\ had in ~even )C:>r:..
Dc&innillg in 1992, Sea View
L.ea&uc 1quada have occuP'ld .a..
oppoli"I akteliDe ID DO .......
<>ne·ltlird Of U... K1tat • rt Corona Jet Mar's defensive front
'c' en tips th"' olc:s al • mc1 c 187 •
pound per man:· a ,predicament th.al
.... CDMlP•i• 82
I •
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82 Thursday, September 22, 1994
8RllPLY
CdM girls fall
10-2 to Laguna
in tennis . play
sec __. 11y 11n11 ........
SANT A BARBARA -The
Southern California CoUege men's ~~
soccer teiim. contiog off a big win at
San Diego State on Monday,
couldn't sustain it on Wednesday against an-
other Division l foe, falling at UC Santa Bar-
bara, 4-0.
BN111 breakfast
COSTA MESA -The weekly ~
Orange County Football Bruins '4.Y
breakfast meeting will be held on ----
Friday at the Holiday Inn in Costa Mesa begin-
ning at 7:15 a.m. UCLA offensive line coach
Mike Sherman is this week's guest spea~er.
The Orange County Football Bruins is-a
non-profit organization that meets every Friday
morning before game days. Annual member-
ships are $25. The public is welcome to come
LAGUNA BEACH -The Co-e.
rona <lei Mar High girls tennis team ,,,-
won l>iX of nine i.ets in doubles
W\!dnci.day, but received lltngles set victories
rrom only freshman Nina Vaughan to fall to
hu!>t Laguna Deach, ranl..cd No. I in Orange
County, 10·8, in a non-league match.
Jeff Johnson scored once and assisted on two
others as the Gauchos (3-3) pulled away from
a 1-0 halftime lead with three goals in the sec-
ond half. sec. which was paced by the play of
midfielder Kevin Villar, dips to 3-4 overall en-
tering Saturday's home 7 p.m .. match against
Hawaii Pacific.
on any or all Fridays. •
Next week, former UCLA and Edison High
standout Kaleaph Carter will be the guest
speaker. For more information, call club presi-
dent George Vronis at 841-0105.
,
Sea King!. doubles tande ms Jenny Glasgow
Jill.I Christie O'Mcra, Mega n Wachtler and DCC turns back Mt. SAC • Estailcla' s Gomez transfers Rainec RhoJcs, as well as Alissa Scott and WALNUT -Middle blocker •
f\l:.irisol Parca each won two sets for the Sea Heather Daze knocked down a sea-• ~ ----
Kings (3-2), ranked 10th in the coun\Y· son-high 22 k.ills, added nine blocks r • ________ _. . ....._ ...... ____ .,.,...._ ... *---, and on~ service ace, sparking the
COSTA MESA -•Estancia High ~
senior Mike Gomez, who started '4.Y
the latter half of the 1993 season at ----
quarterback for the Eagles and completed his
only pass this season as a backup, said
Wednesday he has transferred to Aliso Niguel
High. •
LAGUNA 8lACH 10, CORONA DEL MAR• Orange Coast College women's volleyball team
Singles: Vaughan (CdM) lost to Phillips, 1·6, def. to a 15-9, 15-17, 15-13, 15-6 non-conference
Wiess, 6·2, def. Z<ijfen, 6-l; Harrington <CdM) lost, victory at Mt. San Antonio Wednesday.
0·6, 0·6, 3·6; Hakim (CdM) lost, 0·6, 1·6, 1·6.
Doubles: Glasgow·O'Meara (CdM) def. Heather Ruhl added 57 assists, 17 digs and
Cohcn·Br01y, 6·0, def. McMahon-Kirner, 6·2, lost to two aces and Amy Wilson contributed 16 kills, Go~ez, a 6-foot, 175-pounder, completed 19
of 56 passes for 328 yards and the Eagles' only
three aerial touchdowns last fall.
Tcrry·Woodhouse, 2·6; Wachtler-Rhodes CCdM) three aces and 10 digs as the Pirates evenea
lo~t, 0·6, \\.on, 6· 1, 6-4; Scott·Pcrea (CdM) lost, 2-6, their mark at 2-2 entering Friday night's match
\\On, 6· 1, 6·2. at Long Beach City.
Mesa stops Santa Ana Zavala ftghts tonight He was beaten out ror the starting nod this
year by junior Frough Jahid, who has since
give n way to sophomore Jeff Perry. Huntington
Beach High transfer Jack Clark has also re-
ceived playing time at quarterback, pushing
Gomez farther down the depth chart.
COSTA MESA Jeannette e.
M<.ihcr anJ Jennie Potter swept at ,,,_, IRVINE -Former USBA and
NABF junior featherweight cham-~...,.
piOI'\ Rudy Zavala, a former Costa the top two singles spots to lead the
Cu:,ta Mei.a lligh girls tennis team
tu an 1 1-7 non-league decision over visiting
S:.111ta Ana.
1 hi! Must~ings ,(2·3) ali.o received strong play
111 doubles from the teams of Detty Fukumoto·
L')cn Nguyen and Lananh Do-Janet Kohara,
'ho each won tw9 of three sels.
Mesa resident, will return to Orange 1County
tonight wllen he meets rugged John Roby in
the main event of the Irvine Marriott's Battle
of the Ballroom monthly boxing card.
Gomez said he had been living in Aliso
Niguel since December, an~ that the wear and
tC'ar on his car making the commu te was the
biggest .reason for the transfer. He said · he
plans to play football for the Wolverines, who
meet Estancia in a Pacific Coast League game
Nov. 4.
.Mi.;sa hosts Century today. -._
Zavala, no stranger to the Irvine Marriott,
having knocked out Rector Diaz there in Feb-
ruary of 1993, is moving up in weight to p6
pounds. ~e's 22-4 with 18 knockouts . -By Barry Faulkner
SAILORS
From Page 81
g.1mcs. Furthermore, Foothill has
''on just one of those games, \\ ith
~ca Vii.;w squads accounting for
eigh t or lhci r 10 lossus during that
... pan.
Ne" pon has made its contribu-
ti on, e.1rning consecutive pre-
lcJgue triumphs to past two years.
Out Sailors Coach Jeff Brinlley, as
\\ell as current and former Sea
View colleagues at Woodbridge,
Irvine and Tustin, retain a healthy
rcspcct for the Foothill program.
"We've had some real smash·
mouth games against them," said
Urinklcy, whose team cracked the
CIF Southern Section Division V
poll at No. 10 this week. "We
!..now if we're going to compete in
our league. \\IC ha\c to play well
Jgainsl tcJms like roothill (ranked
wvcnth). Jt's always a good warm-
up for league, and it'll be our
tuughest challenge to date."
1 he S:ulori. have rolled to con-
'ccutive 1994 wini. over Orange
(.'.!8·10} anJ Ocean \licw (28·0),
hut Foothill's defense figures to be
con:,ide rably more formidable. The
Knigh ts have hclJ former Sea
View entry Tustin and current Sea
View entry Woodbritlge to a com-
bined 20 points in splitting their
first two games.
Foothill's six returning defensive
starters, led by all-league tackle
Tony Tuioti. (5-foot-11, 266
pounds), will try to contain a bal·
:inced run-pass Tar auack.
Senior quarterback John Gior-
dani has thrown for 294 yards (21
of 39), while the tailback trio of
Drian Johnson (135), Edon Kagas-
off (140) and Jeremy Mason has
combined for 378 rushing yards,
with 19 carries each.
Foothill's offense features ve"rsa-
tile junior Tramel Robinson, who
leads the team in rushing (190
yards on 20 ca rries) and receiving
·(nine catches for 136).
Senior running back John
DeAngelo has also rolled up 213
yards rushing (133) and receiving,
as senior quarterbilck Mike Ford
has completed 19 of 36 for 274
)ards.
Harbor junior right offensive
tackle Andy Langsdorf, out with
an injured knee, will be replaced
by James Moureaux, who becomes
the fifth two-way starter for the
Sailors.
Ne\\pOrt is attempting to begin
the season 3-0 for the third
straight season and the fourth in
the last five, while Foothill has
won nine of its la!.t 11 games.
NEWPORT HARBOR'S STARTING LINEUPS
Newport H•rbor n. Foothlll1 •t Tualln High, Frlct.w1 7:30 p.m.
OFFENSE DEFENSE
Ho. Pl•ver Ht. Wt. Cl.Poe. No. Pl•ver Ht. Wt. Ct. Poe.
7 John GICU<lilll 6·3 180 Sr OB 55 Tom Eaton 6-2 195 Sr DE 46 an.in JOllnson 5·8 175 Sr TB 78 J~st.blle~ 6-1 240 Sr OT
27 Man R.ggle 5·11 205 Sr F8 54 811 Johns 5.9 195 Sr NG
3 Jon 8enzmoer 6·2 l75 Sr WR 64 Jack Hooan 6·0 195 Sr. DE
23 Danny Pulido 6-4 190 so WR 85 Mike Freeman 6·1 225 Sr. OLB
85 Mike freeman 6·1 225 Sr. TE 5 Dan McDonough 6·1 215 Sr ML8 76 Shetll Pepoc 6-2 220 Jr LT 27 Mall Rioole 5·1 1 205 Sr OlB
56 Bnnclon IW.er 6·0 175 Jr LG 46 Bnao JoMSOll 5·8 175 Sr CB
60 Bnnclon Hetfltk 6·0 195 Jr. c 2 Stoll Sandstrom 5.9 165 Sr. CB
54 Bill JolVls 5.9 195 Sr. RG 4 Dan Eadie 6·0 165 Sr. SS
78 James Ma1tei11Jl 6·1 240 Sr. RT 23 OaMy llut1do 6-4 190 so. FS
Gold claimed . by rower McKibben
Chip McK1bben, a member of
lhe 1992 U.S. 01¥mpic sculling
team (two oars) who switched to
1hc e1ght·mun swee ps crew last
'Pring with the idea of improving
1111, chances of an Olympic gold
medal in 1996, helped his U.S.
tc.1m row to a gold medJI last
Sunday in the '\Yrlrld etrnntplott-
ships in Indianapolis.
McJ(jbbcn, a Corona dt:.I Mar
I l1gh anJ Ornnge Coast College
g1 JUUatc, \\US lllO\.Cd from the
CLUB GOLF
From Pa1• 81 ·
who huve been involved 1n
c~tracurncular activities,
demonslrnted leaderi.hip ability
amJ excellent citizenship.
Scholastic achievement is not
m:ctssarily a s1gn1f1ca nt criteria for
th e student award-winners, neither
'' • thlctie decoration, but
CJndid..itcs must be enrolled in a
two-or four~ycar college, or
vocu tional 11chool, by September.
One $1 ,000 scholarship wu
.iwarded in the fir t two years of
the golf tournament, but in the
p;i,1 two year,, (our $1,000
~lhnlari.hip\ have been awarded.
~ lttroke scat to the middle of the
boat during the summer by U.S.
Coach Mi ke Spracklen because of
his large frame (6·foot-5, 215
pounds), giving 1he crew better
bu lance.
Team USA held off a late surge
by The Netherlands in the final
urnl-Mt:.f1e6....wtth a world-record
time of five minutes, 24.3 seconds
along the 2,000-meter course at
the Eagle Creek Re~ervoir.
-By Richard Dun.a
Rams will again host the fifth
annual American Cancer Society
Corporate Golf Challenge Oct. 3
at the Santa Ana Countey Club,
where 144 golfe rs will play the
link for the putpose of raising
funds for c:rncer research,
education and programs.
Lust year's event raised more
than $65.000, making it one of the
largest charity tournaments in the
i.tate. Call 751·044 1 for more
information.
• llolc In one ... Todd Luger
aced the par-3, lOO·yard 12th hole
at tbe Newpon Beach Golf Cour!.e
on Sept. 11, using an 8-iron. ShelJy
J larris und John Gulling can give
proof.
COM: Sea. Kings are shooting for
first victory for Schuster tonight
fre• Po9e 81
helped Edison and Marina post a combined 57 points in denying Sch us-
ter his fir:,t victory at the school.
"Kennedy is bigger than either one of them," said Schuster, who saiJ
he would dabble with his defensive lineup this week, despite noting a
300% improvement on that side of the ball between weeks one and two.
''They have some big boys and \hey run some gopd blocki~g schemes.''
' In additio·n to its bruisers up front, Kennedy's offense boasts a strong
cast at the skill positions, led by running back Charlie Marino (5-foot-10,
19S pounds) and fullback Darin Martineau (6-1, 215).
Marino, who r~hed for 1,010 yards as a junior, has 154 rushing yard!.
on 32 carries, while adding another 70 on fou r receptions. He has scored
all five TDs for Kennedy, which came within 10 points of top-ranked
Los Alamitos in the opener, the Griffins' smallest regular-season victory
margin since 1991.
First-year quarterback Jason Myles (5-7, 165) has thrown for 187
yards thus far, but his interceptions outnumber his 'fD passes, 3·2.
While the Sea Kings firmed up dcfensi,cly last week (all three Marina
scores came off turnovers), they took a step backw.Trd offensively, after
opening with 382 rushing yards against Edison. ·
This week, Schuster is hoping for a solid effort in all facets, and he 'll
try to set the proper tone long before kickoff.
"I just don't think we were ready to play last week, and I'm going to
make a big push lh.is week prior to the game," Schw~ter said. "Our guys
have been very loose, and listening to music before the game. We walk
on ttie field, see what le vel the other team's going play at, and try to rise
to it. This week, I'm going to see that we in~rease our intensity and con·
centration on the game a little earlier."
The Sea Kings have not begun a season 0-3 since 1987.
CORONA DEL MAR'S STARTING LINEUPS
Kennedy vs. CdM, •t Newport Hubor, tonight, 7:30
OFFENSE
No. Pl•ver Ht. Wt. Cl. Poa. 11 AMon PetllTMler 5· 11 175 Sr. OB 30 8Nn Hogan 5·10 190 Sr TB
22 JJ 01Cesare 6-1 180 Sr. FB 10 81~ Taketa 5·10 160 Sr. WR
24 M es Davis 5.9 160 St WR
~ 84 Omn MJCDwld 6-4 19S Jr TE 79 Kewi Stuart 6-5 210 J( T
64 Tm Goode 5·11 200 Jr G 54 Chet Primmer 6·1 225 Sr. c 61 Jell Bo0dan 6·3 205 Jr. G 70 N<ek Schaumbufv 6-4 225 Jr. T
South Coast polo
tourney opens today
Thirty-two water polo teams, in~
eluding nine of Orange County's
top 10 schools, according to the
latest coaches' poll, will open play
today in the South Coast Tour-
nament at four sites.
Of the four eight-team brackeb,
Corona del M'Jr High, ranked No.
3 in the county and No. 4 in ClF
Southern Section Division I, is
seeded No. I in the first group
that plays at CdM. The defending
champion Sea Kings will play
Long Beach Poly today at 3 p.m.
in tfie first round.
Newport Harbor is seeded No. i
behind Long Deach Wilson in the
second group that plays at New-
port Harbor. The Sailors, ranked
No. 8 in both the county and CIF
Division I polls, open against Lii
Canada today at 5 p.m.
Costa Mesa, which has reached
a CIF Division III championship
Jame three of the last rour years,
1s seeded third in the fou rth group
and begins action today against
San Luis Obispo (6 p.rn.) at Tustin
High.
Youth football
DEFENSE
No. Pl•w•r Ht. Wt. Cl. Poa.
65 Dave Lee 5·10 195 Sr DE
95 Dave Weber 5·6 155 Sr. OT
91 Beau 8'1yton 5·10 195 Sr OT
66 Fred Garcia 6·3 218 Sr. DE 45 Todd 8ortand 6.() 165 Sr. OLB
62. cwr wm 5·11 185 SI. a.u.s
34 Chns Wills 6·2 190 Jr OlB
11 Aaron Perln'Mler S· 11 175 SI CB
10 Billy Taketa 5·10 160 Sr. CB
22 J.J. OICesare 6·1 180 Sr. SS
7 Josh Wall 5·10 175 Jr fS
LOCAL SCHEDULE
TODAY .........
HiJh t<hool -Kennedy w. Corona dri M•r, Al
Nn-pot! 11.itbot, 7:30 p.m: CO•l.I M•u ••· -"•>f•ir,
a.1 Bell/lower Hish, 7 p.m.
w ••• , .....
H;v t<hool -Cotil.I ~ c-~I M.tr,
Ntwpot1 ll11bot al Soillh Co.hi To.irnam•nL J p.m.
leccer . Collta• _,, -SO..lhern Ulifumi. College al
~lp.m. , .......
High Khool ..... -Ce11U11y II Coot.I ""'"" l p.m.:
ll ~ •• (Sl.lllcW, ) p ....
Yelleyltell
Hl&h Khoo! &hit -1,.1.w Ill (•land., J11S pm.
Crou ceuntry
High Khool ~·and alrl• -Corona del i.1., 1.I
Woodbrld,•, J p.m.; Cos~ llleu .d Laguna IH<~
J: IS; £1 T ilfu ••· N~pott 11.itbot al lofllij C..td .
,..,~ l p.J'fl.
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pil
MUSTANGS
fr•• P•1• 81
Miller acknowledged he'll miss
Crenshaw's dominant presence on
both iides or the ball (he hnd 251
rushin~ ya rds and five touchdowns
in Mesa's opener), but that this
will be a good test for his team.
Without Crenshaw in the second
balf, Mesa ou'tscorcd Westminster,
16-14.
"We're ob~iously not as good
without Dewayne, but we have'
some good football players," Mill·
er said of the, top-ranked team in
ClF Southern Section Division
VIII, losing just once it its last 12
games. "We're asking them all to
step up a little. We 've told them
all along they can't sit back and
wait for Dewayne and Charles
(Chatmun) to win games for
them."
Chatman, a i.enior wingback
who totaled 226 of the Mui.tangs'
501 ru shing yards against West-
minster, including three TDs, will
take up the majority of the slack
in the backfield.
Senior Joey Archuletta, an in-
~1de linebacker, will start for Cre
shaw ut fullba ck Archuletta h·
~vcraged 10.9 yard on 13 carri
thill eason.
Defensively, !!Cfuor John Sclu o
der, n 6·foot·5, 245-puunu sc:ni
standl)ut, will i.tep in full lime
the position he !.pclled Crensha
at before the injury.
The Mustangs face a 1-1 Ma
fai r squ;id, which rallied to be
Cerritos last week, 23·21, oft
falling, 13-9, to La Serna in th
opem:r.
The Suburban League's ~lo
soons, led by respected first-ye
coach Mike Fitch, are keyed b
junior option quarterback Drya
Butcher, a 6·3, 200-pounder.
"l le ran for about 180 yar
against Cerritos, which was prett
much their "hole olfcnse," Millt:
said of Dutcher, listed among St
dent Sports (formerly Cal-
Sports) magazine's sizLllng juniors
~tcsa, \vhich ha:, posted 8
points thus far, lteconJ·highei.t i
Orange County, is looking to go J
O for only the second time in its 3
varsity seasons. The 1986 Mui.
tangs won thei r first three game ·
en route to a 5-5 campaign.
COSTA MESA'S STARTING LINEUPS
Coat• MH• va. M•vf•lr, •t Bellflower Hlgtl, tonight, 7
OFFENSE
No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Poi.
12 Ryan Taylor 6-0 155 Jr. OB .
44 Joey ,Archuletta 6·0 200 Sr. FB
22 Challes Cha!nWI 5.1 o 110 Sr. we
7 Brfan Reeves 5·10 170 Jr. WB
3 Jeremy Jellangilf 6· I 193 Jr lE
55 Mike Mrtclletl 6-1 200 So. LT
57 Wayne Herzog 5·10 200 Sr, LG 61 Jose Toscano 6·2 235 Sr C
56 Jason Welf 6-1 245 Sr RG
72 Jason Monn 6-4 240 Jr RT
68 John Schroeder 6-5 245 Sr. lE
EAGLES
Fre11tP01• 81
tive Estancia (1-1), which ended u
nine-gume losing streak lal>t week
with a 31 ·0 trouncing of La Quin-
ta, could continue its up\\Jrd
clin1b \\ ith a victory .
"Visiting" Calvary Chapel, 2·0
and top-ranked in ClF Divbion X,
would enhance its image by beat·
ing a more ci.tablished school
within miles of its Santa Ana cam·
pus, perched just outside the
Costa Mesa city limits.
Estancia Coach John Licbt!n·
good eagerly adJcd Calvary to its
schedule, when Coach Kris Van
Hook's squad was dropped by
Costa Mesa High coach Myron
Miller after two seasons.
Ca lvary, the Division X runncr-
up in 1991, was humbled, 44·0, by
Mesa in the first meeting in 1992,
but lost only 25· 7 last fall.
Calvary has the definite e;\pcn-
ence advantage \I ith six three-year
!ltarters, and all but l\\O starters
back on offense.
Estancia -hall just one player -
junior center Joey Herman -who
started all 10 games last Call.
"Calvary is a .,cry well-coached
team with some good athletes,"
said liebengood, who singlc.d ou t
senior running b;ick-receiver Marl
DEFENSE
No. Pl•wer Ht. Wt.
56 Jason Well 6-1 245
Cl.·Poa.
Sr OE
72 Jason ~or1n 6·4 240
57 Wayne He!loO 5·10 198
88 JCIM Schroeder 6·5 245
12 Ryan Tailor 6·0 155
3 Jeremy Jenano1n 6·1 193
44 Joey Archuletta 6·0 200 34 Luis Vasquez 5· 11 170
7 Boll\ Rm-es 5·10 170
Jr OT
Sr OT
Sr OE Jr OLB
Jr. ILB
Sr. ILB
So OLB
Jr CB
22 Cl' .. rl.ts C~..i~'1lJ'l S·IO 170 Sr CB
4 JoshAmezoca 5-11 160 J< FS
Echan after tJking a !ICOUling tn
to S;in Dit>gu to \\itncss Cuhary .
28·0 tr 1umph over HoriLon.
"(Edwn) docs a lot of th111gs for
them," LicbcngooJ said of the 5·
foot· I I, 170·poundcr, ''"ho h:.is ac·
cou,ntcd for nearly 300 y.mls tulal
offeni.c (227 ru:,hing on 38 carries)
the f1r~t t\\O \\CCl..s.
Echan, ''ho al!,o returns 1..icl..s,
caught fou.r pJ-.scs last \\C~k from
th ird·)Car qua rt erback Wa)lun
Kruse, \\ho threw fo r 1,2:? J ya11.h
uml nine T Ds a year ago, and ha.,
19J )Jrd!. and l\\O TDs through
the air thus fa r.
fatancia, i.till searching for of·
fensive efficiency, counts on a. run-
ning gJme kcl by junior Uach)
Gonzalez (112 )Jrds in l\\o gJmci.)
and Karlo Amaya (133, including a
n.yurd TD in the i.euson·opcner.)
Sophomore Jeff Perry, mal..ing
his second stJrt, hall compll!l cd
seven of 11 pusses for 54 )"'Jrus,
but must overcome problems on
center cxch~111ges \\hich con·
tributed to Es1J11Cia 'i. !IL'< fumbles
agains t La Quint3.
Est.inci~'s defense. which unJer-
went ltome per onnel ch:ingcs after
the opener, appeari. i.oliJ, while
Calvary offense will hope to find
the answer tu 1b sccond·half -noci..
Only e\cn of Cah ary's 42 point!.
have c:ome after intermission.
ESTANCIA'$ STARTING LINEUPS
C•IYlry Ch•pel va. lat•ncl•, •t Newport, Frld•w, 7:30
O"°FENSE DEFENSE
No. Pl•ver Ht. Wt. Cl.Paa. No. Pla11er Ht. Wt.
11 Jttl Perry 5·1 1 200 so OB 77 Chns C"10 Sii 66 260
26 Baelly Gonzatez s.7 160 • Jr TS 61 Caitos Oroico 5·8 175
36 Oscar LomeA 5.9 175 Sr FB 76 w1 ... e Trabazo 6·1 205 -24 Adam Stauffer 5·11 • 170 So. WR 36 Oscar LJ>mefj !>·9 175
20 Ben Naval( 6·2 170 Sr WR 44 Rt~n C1o0an 6·0 200
43 Tom fewy 6-2 200 Sr TE 60 Leo l,'iJrO 6·1 227 77 OWis C411c!li~h 6-6 260 Jr LT 22 K:irlo Ama;a 5-11 170
58 Marco Bosquet 6-0 245 Jr. LG 9 Omai Bosch 58 16S
72 Joey Hennan 6-0 240 Jr. c 3 Danny Wrueli 5·11 170
60 Leo Muro 6·1 227 Sr RG 8 M.~e Evans 5-7 138 51 Cruck Johnson 6-2 220 Jt RT 1 r rouch Jallld 6·0 175
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The golf tournament h limited
to tlle" first 120 puiJ rc!lcrvntions in
:i four pc1\on tcum '"·rnml>le
lurmal. 1 her-.: arc plenty o( prilci.
and contc'>ts. 1-tllry foes arc $75,
:.in<.f the rcg1str:.111nn dcJdl11\C 1s
Sept JO. For more 111lormat1on,
• Another nee ••. Scott King
mac.le a bole·in -one on the pur-4,
246-yurd I 5th hole at the Co ta
·Mc a Golf and Country Club
(Mesa LlrHJJ Cour c) on Sept. 13,
u ing a driver. Joel Stohl, Ourryl
Cox and Al Rivokov were
Bccnuse of unexpected space
limit:itions, Jr. AU-America and
Pop Worner footbatr in Costa
Mc a and Newport OeQch circle
hos been moved buck to r;rlday·~
edition. whe n oil of the news or
the Uruin • Duffuloc , Trojan ,
1-ightina Jrish ond Buckeye hl Jr.
All·Amerrc1.1n, and the Coll , Con·
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Thursday, September 22, 1994 83
DRAYTON
fr•• P•1• 11
mo t. And who knows, maybe in 10 years
my succc sor will write about the fltt1t
time( ) he first met Dennis Conner.
0
This weekend, Lido Village will be
hol>ting its 21st annual Seaf e)t
Celebration. This is a great event for
seeing the latest products in the marine
industry. Starting today and running
through Sunday, exhibits, boats, and gear
will be on di splay daily from 11 a.m. to 7
p.m. at Lido Village.
MAILaAo
Another angle on Tars' Bill Barnett
Dear Spons Editor
In reference to the article, "My Way," of Sept. 20, 1 feel th::it a side of
Coach Barnett wa.o; not sufficiently repreliented.
DEZAHD
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S:iturday at Woodbrtdge," )aid the Oa1ly P1tot
Athlete of the Weck. "Thoi.c v.erc t"o real ~mart
races, and they\c helped me rcali1e I'm ju)t a
much better runner this )Car. I'm much )lrongcr,
because of the incrca)cd mileage Co.ich (U1m)
Bnrry h:id us do during the i.ummcr, ;inJ 1 'm
much stronger p:!>~cholog1cally. lf I lc•11 nc:d
anything the l:m couple }car~. it\ th:.it you have
to have the whole package."
1h1rJ·fa)IC.)t umon~ all compc1iton~.
'l he \olicJ lllal t lhl\ foll is all lhc murc
encuur.iging 10 Deuhd, due to B•Uf)'
nc"lrc.Jc)i~ncc.J traaning pro~ram. v.h1ch induJ.:J
muc:h more :iummc:r mile: gc and \cry linle
quality ()peed) ~ork, \\ hkh runnc:r:i usually
require to appro;ich per onal records.
My husband \nd I have four children playin 9 :u least four different
sports. Out of all of these eAperienccs, the most ballsfying has bc..'cn with Conch Darnell.
Our son is in his second season of pl aying water polo for Coach· Bar·
nett. He had never competed in W3tcr polo bclore last year, he just Jc-
cidcd to. try it. Having never been a swimmer, th is was u great leap in faith.
"I he coach's pl:in i'i for u' h> pc;,ik b1c 111 the
)C:a)on ;.ind I ha\C complete foi1h in him.''
Dclahd :!>..11J. "We \~ant 10 \\in )l!llc at1cJ I 1h111I.:
~c h;.avc ii ch.incc.: J fc:cl :.uongcr than J'vc c\cr
fch"
John Drnyton 's boating column appears
In ll1e Daily Pilot tvery ThursdDy.
It was quickly obvious that our son wasn't a great swimmer, but he
sure could "eggbeut." Coach Barnell gave 'him a chanc:e und lms coniin·
ued 10 challenge anti reward him for hi~ hard work.
OeZahd') new-found patience hai. bc..'en the
key, according to Uarry, v.ho b:.11d lu)ing oft the
throuk during the f1r:>l nuk, '~hen iJJn:nJhnc
and tcsto'>teronc lrc4ucn1ly p1opc..'I runncr:.
tow;m.J a third-mile f.H.lt.:, i:. m:.i .. tcrcd only with
time.
Dc7-ahd fdt '>trungly uboul lus junior
C;.11npat.!j.1l, \\hen he finbhcJ fuullh 10 lite k..1gU\:
1n c1oi.s cuuntry, then went unc.Jck.ileJ in the !:>c.1
V11.:w I c.1guc 111 the I.WO tn tr.ick
DEEP SEA FISHING
We consider Coach Ournett to be the mol>t fair unu interactive coach
any of our children have ever c11countereu. As fa r as g1vi11g recognition,
he consistently recognizes and rewords hard work by giving the pla.ycri.
more responsibility and opportunities.
It's up to the players to make the mo~t of it. We have never i.cc n any
evidence of "clique" mentality and no, he doesn't let the bool>ter) decide
who's going to play. We just wish there were more coachc.s like Bill Oarnett.
"lt takcl> J ccrt:1111 level uf matu111y anu
experience 10 \\ a1t for thin~) to Jc\ ek>p .ind nut
get cau.ght up in the fic'>t nuk," ll•HI) cxplaincd.
"The first mile of any crO!>s country race 1::. by far
th e fastest. The ~cy is tu run relaxed, se11le in,
and then start p1d.ing people off as 11 bc:comes a
race of aurition."
"l \\1lulJn I c~JLtl\ call it J Lli\.1,tcr Wil)Oll, but
11 wa,n'1 \\h;,it I hJd.111 1111nJ." DcL:ihJ !>uH.1. "f
lcll llkc I let lll\)c..'ll, the lOJlh, .1111.! mv tc:.im
Juwn, ,1m.l I \\J.ntcJ tu n:Jecm 1m cll .th1'> )CJr. I
\\U!J rc..111> Ill.HJ :.ibuut lai.1 \c.1r '· •
WIDNUDAY'a rllM COUNTa
D•••r'• kd&H -'bo.\11, 131 ... ,~ 11 ye:n-ull, 271
bonoto, so b.t1r.ic11dA. 4S allco bus, 24 Mnd b.ut, 4l tc11lplJI, 1S
lhf'f'jlhHd, 70 fOC:Ul•h, l 1 "hlltli•h, I bl«;k ao.&l.tt, I Sp.n!Jh I-Kl.. 2 bl11• perd>. Ma~i Dass-Jackson
EDITOR'S NOTE: To our knowledge, Tu~day's edition neither stated
nor suggested any "clique mentality," or leaning w booster~ for deci!>ions
by Coach Barnett.
OcL.1hJ ~aH.l he..' \\t>n't feel tutalr\ r\;1k1.:meJ
unk.,., he..' l"r .1ck' the 15 31J b..1rricr ~l :O.lt !:>AC,
the '>Ile ul thl! S1>Uth.:1 n !>c..t1un prd11m. a11J
f1n;,1b
Ne~ert l.e•~l119 -l Ila.th, SJ anpen. O boftilo, 24
uloco b•H, IO und b.tu, j\ '°'"""h, 11 1CUlpl11, 1 11\ttphud, 2 h•l·bul. I .. hktll1h, 21 iNU.tfd.
DcZahd picked off all but one in SaturJay\
Di\ision I Senior race, :ind his time \\Us the
"~h lir t :it th.it cour'.>c 1-. Ou ~l Tthc f\11.
SAC l m11a11011;ilJ.~' DcZJhll )JtJ ··uu1 11 1 Jun t
ge1 11 then, thc1c·~ prd1m .. and lin.1b " ...
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NOTICE To bids Of lo walVe wiy If· ABOVE. garding llUt , poaseulon. 10/l3/94 11 9:15 AM. of pensea of "" TrustH and No. 56-289103. now lnue9 merclal Code S1c:t1on Housing Consultant, Hous·
regulatlUH °' lnfonnalltlet The 11tHt addrtH and Of encumbrances, to pay said da ti AT THE CHAP· OI tht trusts created by fOf lht premises localed a1: 6106.2 1ng and Community De~el·
CONTRACTORS In any bids Of In the bid-other common dt1lgnaUon. the remaining prlnclpal MAN At°ENUE ENTRANCE said Deed or Trust. The 18912 Mac Arthur Blvd, Ir· The name and address 01 opmel)t. 11 the abo~• ad·
CALLINQ FOR BID& ding. (If any), of the real property sum of tht nott(s) aecured TO THE CIVIC CENTER total amount ol Hid obllga· vine, E:A 92715 lhe person with whom dress,°' at (714) 754·5678
School Dlstric1· COAS Aa requited b~ s.ctJon dtacrlbeel at>ovt 11 pur· by said Deed of Trust with BUILDING LOCATED "lllT tlons at the time ol 1n111a1 The bulk sale Is subject to claims may be hied is Pub I 11 h • d N • wp o" COMMUNITY COLLEO 1773 of lht Callfomla ported lo be: 2160 KRISTIN Interest thereon, II. P'°' 300 EAST CHAPMAN AV· publicallon of this Notice Is canlornla Uniform Com· Tr1dew1nds ESCfOW, 22760 Beact\·Costa Mesa Da.ly
DISTRICT Labor Code lhe Dlrec:tOf ol LANE COSTA MESA CA vlded In said note(s) ad· ENUE ORANGE CA RESS $513,812.83 merclal Code Section HAWTHORNE BLVD , STE Pilot Sepftmber 22, 1994 Bid Deedline: Oclober 8, th• DepJrt~t of Indus-9282t ' 11ancea, 11 any, unde; the FINANCIAL CORPORATION D•te:09/18/194 6106.2. 101, TORRANCE, CA Th531
1994 al 3:00 p.m. 11111 R1latlon1 of lhe State The undersigned Truetoe 1erm1 ol the Deed ol Trust. 1 Calllornla corporation as RESS Fl NAN C IAL The anticipated date of 90505 aryd the 1as1 dole tor PUBLIC NOTICE Place ol Bid Receipt: 01 or Calllornla hal deter· disclaims any ltablllty for estimated reea, charges duly appointed Trustee CORPORATION, a Call• the sole/transfer Is October hhng claims by any cred1lo,1 ________ _ l1c1 ol Olrector ol Purchas· mined the generally Pftv&ll· any lncorrectneu of the and expenses of the under and pursuant to the fornla Corporation •• 30, 1994 at the office of: shaO be 10/7/94 which 1s c n11208572 Ing, Belty Baldwin Coast Ing ratea ol wag11 In the alteet address and other TruttH and of tha ltusts power of sale conferred 1n ' Opportunity Escrow, 1205 the business day belore
Communfly Colla~e DI•· locality In which ltlt Work oommon dealgnallon, II a/ea\ed by aald Deed ol tha1 certain Deed ol Trust T~u•.t•~NN REVERE E. Chapman Ave .. Orange, lhe anticipated sale d .. 10 Bu:.~~~!o~!me trlct. Bldg. "D', 1370 la lo ti. performed. CoplH any, shown herein. Trust, to-wit: $441,412.81 executed by ROBERT L. V· • CA 92666. spec1f1ed above
PUBLIC NOTICES
The lr.1110 Company, W1l· 1am H. McFarland fllecu•
t.ve Voce President
This statement was folerJ
W1lh Jt;e Coun1,.· Clerk ol
Oran e County on Septtm· ber 14, 1994
F821958
Pubf.shed Newport' Beach·
Costa Mesa Daily P1I01
September 22, 29 October
6, 13. 19.94
Th524 Adams Avenue, Coat a of lhtH wage rate detarml. Said sale wltl be made, Esllmated w 1 L LI AM s 11 AN o VICE PRESIDENT, The omount of the pur· D•t•d 9/015/94 Statement
Mesa, CA 92626 nations, entlUtd PREVAIL· but without covenant or Accrued lnlerest and ad· MELINDA L. WILLIAMS 17291 lrvlnt Boul• chase price ~ CO')slder· EDWARD MENDOZA ·The following persons are PUBLIC NOTICE
Project ldtntlllcatlon ING WAGE SCALE. 111 warranty, expre11 or Im· dlUona.I advances, II any, HUSBAND ANO WIFE vud, Suite 2152, Tu•· 111on11n c~nrhec1:~n With lh~ Published Ntv.por1 °so~n~ bP~Be~0s "ASSOGI cns
1203178 Name Golden West Col· maintained 11 the DISTRICT p~ed, regarding llUe, pot· wlll lncreast thll' figure Recorded on 07/08/19992, tin, CA 921580·2930 ttans er o 8 cense an peach·Costa Mesa 0.,,1 · fega Snack'Bar Fire Dam· office loc1t1d 11: 1370 Msslon, Of encumbrances, prior to sate. In Book of Official Records Telephone· 17141 573• business, Including the es-t ATES, a Cahfornla general Fictitious
age Renovation: Bid No. Adams A111 .. Costa Mesa, to pay th• remaining Pflnci· The beneficiary unper of said County, at page, 7410 FAX 17141 573• limated1 $31n
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tory00, Is J'~ Piiot Septemb8' 22. 1~!29 ppa
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nnerssh'P• ~ CoN'pora1e Bualneu Na'!)• 1658 CA 112628; Phyllcal Fa-pal sum ol tht note(s) •• s.ld DHd of Trust ""8•<> Recorder's 1nsttumar1t No. • •um o • · • .w . c " aza, U•I• cuv. e ... pon Slatemenf
Place Plans ate on nte cllllles Planning, and att CUfed by said Deed ol '°'' txtcU1ed and dellv· 92-457283, by reason ol a 7437 consists ol tht following. PUBLIC NOTICE Beach. CA 92660 Tile 10110.,.,1r.g persons a•e ond evaJlablt at: Office of available to any lntlfHl.CS Trust, with lnttrlist and 1111 eted to the undersigned a breach or default In pay. Published Newport Check (cashi ers). Hopi.Ins D1v1lopm1n1 doing buS·"ess as
the D1rec10' of Ptiyslcal F• J:>ll'IY upan request The charges there u provided written Dtclaratlon ol D• mentor performance of th• Beach.Costa Mesa Dally $200,000.00 NOTICE Company L.P • Delaware LINA s M ~I BAKERY
c11111es, William HainH . ContractOf shall post a In aald note(s), 1dvanc11, II fault and Demand '°' Sale, 0 b11ga11 on a 11cur1 d Pilot September 22. 29. Oc·
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(2) Pfo:ss~90~ ~n INVITING BIOS ~1m•1td t Ptrtnersrhp, 2~ 3601 JaJTll:>u•ee. \Jllll 4
Coast Commun11y College copy ol lhl~ document at .,,., 1ogether with lnllftat, and a wnnen Nollet ol De-thereby, Including that lobar 8, 1994 ~v~ o s ~ 8.d ·be-Notice is hereby given N Ofpora ~ la~• c.:~;660 Newport Bcac!'I c~. 9~~60
District; 1370 Adams Av· each Job 11te. The Con-thereon, Ind IHI, chatgea laull and Eleclidn to Sell. bfeach or default Notice ol Th528 I as agr that the Boatd ol Tru~tets ewpon eac · Meang Ngo .. n. 4 ... 6 .arn-enue Bldg "D" Costa lractOf and any aubconltac· and expenses of tht The und1Hllgned caused which was reco1ded 06/15/ twtctn the Seller/Ucen~ee 1 h C C Mallshan Corporation, p.on f...r1 S:inta Ana CA
Mesa: CA (7l4) 432-5707 1or under 11 shall pay not TruSlll for I n amount said NoUce of Delaull and 1994 IS RtcOfde<'s lnstru-PUBLIC NOTICE rd r· Intended . B:r:' ~oil~·. D?:;.~t o~mo;~~~ lCA) 2~ 11 Coa~ Sp11n~: 92704 . NOTICE IS HERE BY IHI than the apecllled Pf• 'tllhlch 11 ol tht date of this Eltction to Seu to ti. r• ment No. 94-0400895, In 'ans area. IS require Y County Ca• lorniB .,., 1 r• ant, aguna Is, This bu' f'ess s con.
GIVEN thal th• abov• Valilng tl1H of wages to 111 notice 11 reasonably HU· corded In the county Whtft Book al Page WILL SELL NOTICE TO Sec. 24073 OI the Busineu C8lve s~aled bids u 10 but 926S3 ducteo Dy an 1na .. 01.a1
named School DIStrlct of WOfkert employed In ltlt mated to ti. $41,670.12. tht real property Is located AT PUBLIC AWTION TO CREDITORS OF and Professions Code. that no later tllan 11 00 ~M Fri· Thomas O Lenny 17 Tile 'eg >lrant $) com·
Orange County, Caltlornla, ex.c:utlon of lht Contract S1l d amount maybe and more than three THE HIGHEST BIDDER BULK SALE AND the cOMideratlon for the da September 30 1994 Woodllowtr Irvine, CA menced 10 11.a,'lsact bus··
ac11ng by and through Its No bldd9r may withdraw greatw oo the dey of salt. months have elapsed since FOR CASH. lawful money INTENTION TO transltl' of the business 11 ~·rie Purctias.n be an'. 927:,14 ness i..nder me F1c1.11ous
Governing Board, herelnal· any bid for a period of sixty The btntlfclary under such recordatlon. of the Unites Statff el/I. and license 11 to be paid ment of the D str ~f loc~ted This business Is con-Business Name 1~1 tsted
ter '•lerred to 11 "DIS· (60) 4a'fl aher the dale Mt said Died of Trust hereto-DATE: 09/12.194 denca by 1 Cashier'• I~~~~~ only alter th:CSlt:"s:: ~s et 1370 Ad~m~ Avenue duct~ b~ • qeneraJ part· abo•e on· n a • TRICT," will f&Cefve up to, for the opening of bids. · fOft executed and deUv· p R o FE s s I o NA L Cheek drawn on a stale or been approv Y e • Bldg 0 Costa Mesa Call· ners •P Meang Ngo..n
but nol later than th• A payment bond and a ered to tht undersigned FORECLOSURE COR· nallonal bank, or the equiv· BEVERAOE LICENSE panm~~I f"cohollc Bev· lornoa, ~1 wllich time bids T=~ ~e~11t~1~~!~ ~~':.: This stateme111 Cs l11td above-staled lime, Haled perfOfmance bond shall be TrvatM a written Oeclar1-p 0 RAT1 0 N alenl thereof drawn on any (U.C.C. 1101 et trage ro · will be puo .. cl/ opened and m ce o r w•th tre Counry lerl( of
bids ~or lhe 1w81d ol 1 required prior to execution Uon of Default and Demand T t 2033 N ~I= other linanclal lnslltutlon seq., •nd B.• P Dated: September read lor PUACHASE OF ~ess u~e~ lh~(~1ct;t~~~~ ~ra"ge County on Augu$1 contract tor the above ol the contract and shall be !Of Salt and written Nollet rue"• • specified In section 5102 ol 24073 et seq.) 151 1994 TWO 121 VEHICLES· ustnes . am 1~8 9, 1il94
prOIJICI In the form ael forth In the of Default and El'ctlon lo STREET, SUITE 550, the Calllornla Flnanclal Eacrow No.10239-MC CHANTECLAll;I RES. COAST COMMUNITY COL'. ·~;~:~·CJa~~~:Xn~' 8 F820287
Bids shall bt received In contract documents. Sell. Th• under1lgn1d WALNUT CREEK, CA Code. authorized 10 do Notice ls hereby given TAURAHT, INC. LEGE DISTRICT John D Ho kins • P11bl1sned Nowpon BOilCll·
the place ldent1f1ed above, Pursuant to Section 22300 TrustM caused aaJd Notice 94518 business In the State of thal a bulk sale of assets BY: J. Martin t..mber1 All bids are to be In ac:-Thomas D ~e n Costa Mesa Daily Piiot
and those bids shall be of the Public Contract ~f ~el•: Ind ~::111on ~o Telephone Number: Cahforn1a, ALL PAYABLE ahd a lransler ol alcoholic CHANTECLAIR RES· cordance with the Bid Doc· Tnls stateme~I Y was 1 .ed September 8, 15. 22 29
orcened and publicly read Code, the contract will cofh c•I lo recor h n I~ (510) 933-4880 AT THE TIME OF SALE. all beverage license Is about TAU RANT GROUP uments which are now on wuh the County Clerk ol 1994 a oud 11 the abov•1taled lain provisions pOfmitting ounty ;h•rt I • rea a~: LORI QIUJO right. title and Interest hold to be made. INC ' 111• and may 1>a secured .in Orange County on Seplem· Tr•SOE
lime and elace. lht aucctsslul bidder to ptoper1y loc1ted. p bll h d N I by 11 as Trus1ee. In lhat real The names, Social Secu· •1 the 0H1ce o the Director ol b 8 1994 1---------
There will be a l1tty ($50) substitute securities for any H 0 USE KI! Y FI· u C • 1 M •wgo; property suuated in said rlty or Fedefll Tax Num· BY: Moh •n H•rd•rl Purchasing ol the 0111r1c1 er ' Fe
21278
PUBLIC NOTICE
deposit .required ICK H ch monies withheld by the NANCIAL CORPORA-Beach· Olla esa 81 Y County and State. de-bers, and adc&resses ol the Published Newport No bidder may withdraw
set ol bid documents. R• District to ensure perform-TI o N , A a s A I D Pilot September 22, 29, Oc· scribed as follows: LOT 56 Seller/Uconset are: CHAN· Beech·Costa Mesa Oaoly nis bid for a petfod of lorty· Published Newpon Beach· cn• 130154 53
fund w1M bt granted lo anc1und9rlhtcont1aCl. TRUSTEE, 14011 tober6,1994. OF TRACT NO. 1220, IN TECLAIR RESTAURANT, P11otSepttmber22.1994 hve(45)daysatterthtdate Costa Men Oa.1'( Pilot fictitious
General Contractore only Each bid aubmltled In , ... BEACH BOULEVARD Th519 THE CITY OF NEWPORT INC. 18912 Mac Arthur Th530 set for the opening thoreol September 22, 29. October Business Name
lor two (2) set1 (maximum) sponsa 10 this Notice shall WESTMINSTER CA PUBLIC NOTICE BEACH, COUNT'/ OF OR· Blvd .• Irvine, CA 92715 PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of Trustees r• 6 13 1994 StalemenJ returned Ill good cond111on contain, as a bid item, ad· ' ANGE, STATE OF CALI· The buslMSS Is known serves the prtvolege of r• Tn522 Th
1 v.1thin ten (10) days alter equela lheeting, lhoflng, 92883, 714 893-4913 Loan No.: FORNIA AS PER MAP RE· as: CHANTECLAIR RES· 1ecting any and 1:1 t>•dl or ooon~ ~ ... ~.~~ :rsors ""'
lllt bid opening dale. and bracing, ()( equivalent av: S.R. FERGUSON, CORDED IN BOOK 38. TAURANT cn11208843 to waive anv 1rregu1arot111 PUBLIC NOTICE ~IVE STARS LIMOUS ~.e In accofdanct with the method. lor the pfolectlon ASSISTANT IECRE· 1920000808 PAGES 49 ANO SO MIS. Tht names, Social Stcu-ESCROW NO. 1215K.R Of lnlofmal11Jes tn an1 b•d
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provtslons ol C1lllo,n11 of lilt and hmb in trenches TARY /WILLIAMS CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN roty or Federal Tax Num· NOTICE OF °'In lhe b•ddong cna120$195 Costa Mesa CA 9~626 Public Contract Code Sec· anef open excavation, Published Newport A.P. NUMBER TH£ OFFICE OF THE b8's, and addresses ol thll BULK SALE Signed: /SI BETTY Fictitious Spiro Tams 2>iJ Anacao:i
••on 3300. lht Otst11ct r• which •hall conform to ap-Beach.Coate Mtsa Dally 049-230-23 COUNlY RECORDER OF BuyerlTranslern are· (Notice pursu•nl 10 BAlDWIN Director of Bu1lt1es1 Name Or "104 Costa ~.IHa c.r. qu1reslhal thtblefderpas· pJ1cableutefyOfdar1. . Sa Oc RESSOrderNo.: SAIDCOUNlY. CHANTECLAIR RES· uccs 0105 f p h '1 c t StatemM\t 926"6
sess lht following clu· Governing Bollrd Pilol plam~ 22• 29• • 01083 The property address or TAURANT GROUP INC . ec. 0 urc •• ng, 0 •• The I011o1o11"" pe<sons 11e Th~ business 1s con· s1f1callon of cont11ctor'1 U· 8 Wllll Ill Ven lobtr 6, 1994. Th527 other common designation 16"12 Mac Ar1hu' BIVd Ir· bulk sale•• det)l•d Commu"lt~. College d b .... . ha h 1! am • ••• NOTICE OF "' • I UCC S DI I I 1 o ng usiness as OuCled by an 1nd. d.i;i cense II lht 11m1 l I I e Ed D Chancellor of the real property hereon· \/Int, CA 927 15 • n ec. s r c RAlllCHO SAN JOAOuu-. Tile reg1stran1(s). com-contrac1 Is awarded: C • t C 1.., C 1• PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S SAi.£ above desc,,bed 1s puf· Aa listed by 1h1 Seller/Li· 8102 (2)(3)(11)) Open: September ~o, ASSOCIATES sso Ne .... part menced 10 lransact bus
Conlraciof''General Build· o•• ommun ·~ 0
• UNDER DEED ported to be 421 PIRATE cense•. all other busonesa NOTICE IS HEREBY 1994 • 11 AM Ctnltr Drove Newport ness i.nder mt F1c1>1 ;)w\ Ing Con111ct0f A Of B le9e Dlalrlct Tltle Order No. OF TRUST ROAD. NEWPORT BEAC'4, namu and addrtues GIVEN that a bulk sale ls Bid No.: 11559 Beach, CA 9266o Buslt'ei.s ,.,
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PUBLISH· Septemb« 15, Pub fished Nawpo't 3100107 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT CA 92663 used by 1he Seller/UcensH •boU1 to ti. made. . Published Now port Th'e Irvine Company (M•Ch· above on· M.:uch 30 199~
22, 1994. Beach.Cotta Mesa Daily • APN No. UNDER A DEED OF The undersigned dis· w1lhln thrtt ye81s before Tht name(s) and bUSl· Be ch Costa Mesa Dail ogan) 5!.0 Newport Certtcr Sp.,0 Tams
WALK THROUGH: Sep-Piiot Septtmber 15, 22, 117•571.02 TRUST DATED Jul1 1 clalms all l1ab1llty fOf any the date 1uch 1111 was nnl ntss lddress ol the teller P ilo S b 5 •2/ Dr•vt: Newport Beach. CA Tn s statement "'as li'ec
ttmbo' 22. 1994 al 9 • m 1994 TruatH S•I• No. 1992 •UNLESS YOU incorrectness In st•d prop. or dehvtfed to lht Buyer/ ara: FRANCISCO PONCE Jlot ep1em er 1 , • 92660 w1tn toe Couoty Clerk o!
Gold¥! Well College Main-· Th509 • C N TO PRO-erty address or other com· Tran•leree are; NONE. DE LEON and LAU t.994~ This buslncss , con· Orange C-oun'fY on S'epfe,,,:rr;:,,:----1enanc1 & Operat1on1 D• 94-11214 TAKE A TIO mon des1gnahon. lhe assets to be sold are PONCE DE LEO~. SS#'S Tll510 ducted by 1 COfpor31,0~ bar 7, t9S~
pa.rtmenl locoted ol McF1d· PUBLIC NOTICE Reference No. TECT YOUR PROP· Said sale will be made described In generel as. 565·52-3810 & 622·26-C NO I E Tile registrant(s) com·
den Avenue btlwttn 1118991 ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD without warranly, express atock·in·tradt, furniture, fix· 7362, 10962 HAMLIN PAR PUBLI TC menced 10 tranHCI bus•·
Golden West Sltett and NOTlCE OF ' NOTICE OF AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF or implied regarding tf1le, turu, equipment and DRIVE, SAN ANTONIO, TX. PUBLIC NOTICE ness under me Foctotious Gothard Street. TRUSTEE'S SA1.E TRUSTEE'S SALi! YOU NEED AH EXPU. possession, or olher en· leasehold Interest of a res· 78249 · Business Narne(s) listed
BIO DATE: Octoti.r 6, Date:September YOUAREINDEFAULTNATtON OF THE NA·cumbrances.tosatlstythetaurent antfarelooatedat OINO E . ANDRIE, CDBGORANTEE above on. October 18, 1994 11300 p.m. at Coast unpaid obligation secured 18912 Mac Arthur Blvd .. Ir· SSl560-41·7586, 2578 PERFORMANCE 1994
Fl521 t97
Publisned Ne .... pcn Beach
Costa Mesa Oa iy P1101
September 22. 29 O\.t.:ibor
6, 13, 1994 Community College Die· 13, 1994 UNDER A DEED OF TURE OF THE PRO· by aald Deed of Trust. with v1nt CA 92715 Newport Blvd., Costa REPORT FISCAL The Irvine Compan Wil·
lrict. Bldg. "D" A.P. No. TRUST DATED 09/18/ CE EDI NO AQAINST Interest and other sums as The kind of Ucenae to be Mesa, CA. 92627 YEAR 1993·94 ltam H McFarland Lecu·
BOARD DATE: October 931·32-401 91. UNLESS YOU TAKE YOU, YOU IHOULD provided therein; plus ad· transferred 11: On·Sale ANNA MARIE ANORIE. NoUce Is hereby 01vtn ""'Viet PrH1dent ---------
19, t994 T.S.No. ACTION TO PROTECT CONTACT A LAWYER. vancas. ii any, thereunder Oenerll Eating Pl1ce LJ. SSl549·51·1612, 2578 lhal the Crly ol Co1lt1 This statement wu f.ied
No p1ym1nt •hall bt 74-11087 YOUR PROPERTY IT NOTICE IS HEREBY and ·interest thereon; and quot Llcenst No. 47· Newport Blvd • Costa Mesa's Housing end Com-with the County Clerk ol
made lot work Of mater1al IMPORTANT NOTICE MAY BE SOLD AT A GIVEN that on Thursday, plus fees, charges, and Ill· 289103, Catering License Mesa, CA. 92627 murnty Oevelopmtnl D1vl· Orano• County on Scptem·
under lht contract unltH T 0 p R 0 p ER Ty S I YO All othe' business names soon has completed Its an-b8f 14 1994 and un111 the Reglstrat 01 OWNER PUBLIC Al.E. F u PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES an<t addresses used by nual Giant" Pert0trnance n2
1
957
Cont11ct0f1 venllta lo the : NEED AN EXPLANA-seller(s) w1lllin the past Report (GPA) lor the losca. DISTRICT tha.t the CON· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT TION OF THE NATURE thrat years, as staled by year 1993-94 The GPA Publ11hed Net1.port Beach·
TRACTOR WIS propetly II-UNDER . A DEED OF OF THE PROCEEDINGS the Hllar(s), are. none concerns the use ol Com-Co111 t.1Ha Datl( Pilot
censed 11 ltlt tJmt the con-TRUST, DATED Janu-AGAINST YOU, YOU PUBLIC AUCTION The name(s) and buS•· muMy Development B•cxk Septembef 22, 29, October
tract Wll awarded. Atlr. •ry 28, 1989 UNLESS SHOULD CONTACT A NOTICE OF SALE ON OCTOBEn 26, 1994 nus addfeSS of Ille Grant (COBO) lunds r• 6 13 199-1 CONTRACTOR nol so I · YOU TAKE ACTION TO LAWYER rt buyer(s) are· EDWARD C8Mld from tilt US De-Th526
censed It •ubJect to penal-p OP • OF TAX DEFAULTED pnopEnTY ~on DELINQUENT TAXES MENDOZA SS•565"'4~· panmen1 01 Housnn ana ues under Iha law. II the Ii. PROTeCT YOUR R • On 10 06/94 11 lO.OO • rt K r rt 0686, 2578 NEWPORT lJiban Devtlopmeni'iHUO! PUBLIC NOTICE
cenH cia1111lcailon apecl· ERTY, IT MAY BE 10LD A.M., PROFESSIONAL T.C. Sole #1335 BLVD COSTA MESA. CA expended during 1.sc11 ---------lied here1nabove le lhal ol AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF FORECLOSURE CORPO· 92827 year 1993•
94
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MOUNT OlM
~·Mor1-'y ~·o__,,.,
S~nvig All faulu"
1625 Glsle<
Costa Mesa
540-UM 1 "specialty conttactor" 11 YOU NEED AH EXPL.A. RATION as the duly ap. On June 21. 1994 I. Robert L. Citron. Orengo County lroosurer·lo)f Th• assets are genera 'Y Funded acti\,1.es 111 con· Flctltlou.
defined In Section 7058 ol NATION OF THE NA-pomted TrustH under and CoaoctOf, wos directed lo conducl a publlC auction solo by lhO Boord ol descnbed as GOOD \\ILL sistent with HUD s nahonaJ Business Name
the Calil0tnia Buslne11 and TURI! OF THE PRO-pursuant 10 Deed 01 Trusi, Supol\'tson ol Orengo County Colil~IO The lox·defoulled proponros l•ted and are located at 2~78 obJecllves of prov10.nq 1n-S1111m1nt ll'AC9'1C NW
Proleu1oni Code, the ape-CEEDI NO AGAINST ~dednt ~o 09~~~~~96'; belOw Ofe subject to lho Tax Collectors Powor 01 Sole Ol"ld on oulr.drtzolion NEWPORT BLVD, COSTA cr11sed housing opponun1· Tilt lotJov. g P91sons alt -.c>NAL ll'AM
Ctalty conttaclor IW8lded YOU YOU SHOULD ume ' 0 1 q dOI",. Jul 27 1""4 hOs .............,," r"~erv""' from lho State Controller MESA, CA 92627 lies, fa;r hou5•"" oppo1tuni· do.ng ous ness H C«neC ... }.."'Y• ~~'*Y1,.,., lhe Contract IOf this Work ' Book.•, Page ••• of f. oso. ~ y .,..,. . """""'.,.,. """ THE BUSINESS NAME ties public: St;:•CH recr ... VILLAGE OF \\000· ·-.......... _I
shall itself construct a ma-ciNT~";, A~~· "f":h:~~s ~':.rlh~,o~~· TNs 11 publlc notice that 1 Wiii sell ftio properties of 10 00 am on Oc1obor USED BY THE SELLER AT ationaJ 1act1111es and com-BRIDGE. sso M1 .... pon Ctn· 3SOO Peohc View OrMt
l0t1ty of the Wo,k, In I C· 0.00n AMo Herous·E1KEY •F11~ ~NGE Coun~ Cahlornla. 26. 1994 (Wodnesdoy), 1n tl'le Boord 01 SupeMsors Hearing Room, "115. THAT LOCATION IS· munny development a~t111l· ter D11ve, """'1>011 B11cll, Newpor18Mcfl cordanc:e with th• ptovl-1 · · · .,. • '"'d_.... .. , lion au~ 10 Civic c f .,.__ Santo Ano tn 1rio Gounty ol DRESS FOR success 11es which bene1.1 lo"" and CA 92660 .....,._ 11on1 ol C1hl0tnll · Busl· NANCIAL CORPORATION, executed by: GARY L " ....... io ~ • ...,. en er .-..uu, · CLEANERS moderate 1n~me persons The tr111ne Company, -~~~~~~~~ ness and Proltselona Code ·U dUly appointed Trustee MARSH AND CAROLYN Y. Orange. CoUfornlo The sole will be conducted as a pUbhC ouchon IO lhe Tht bulk sale 11 lr'llendcd All parsons interested In (M1ch1gan1 550 NtwpOrl f
Section 7059. under and pursuant to MARSH, HUSBAND AND highest blddor 101 cash In lowtul money of the Unllod Slolos or nogotiOblo to be consummaled at Ille reviewing the OPR moy in-Center Orfve "$wpor1 Plllll •ll•IS
All work must be com· Died of Trust rec:orded WIFE. 81 Truator. HOME paper, tor not less tl'lon lhe mnlmum bid.as $t'IOwn on this nolico 0H1ca of TRAOEWINDS ES· spect copies 111 the Hous· Stach, CA 9:l6o0 • llU lllAIWAY
pleltd within '45 consecu-February2,1989,Hlnstru-SAVJNGS OF AMERICA 1 t 1 b o I b 25 1994 CROW, 2.2760 HAW· 1ng and Commun1"' Devel· This business Is con· uva days from the time of rnent No. 89-058372. Book F.A.. A CORPORATION, as Properllos which ore redeemed (paid) n u 1 y c 0 or • THORNE BLVD .• STE 101, opmenl Division ''at Coty ducttd by 1 corpo1a11on
the Nollet to Proceed Is· No. -Page -. 11 Official Benenclary Will SElL AT (Tuesday), at 5 p.m will not be &Old The ilghl 01 rQdompllon wlll cQ.Oso 01 TORRANCE. CA 9050S Hall, n Fa11 D""'· 5th Th• r1g1~tranl(s) com· Mortuary * Chapel
Cremation sued by the Owner. Tlme la Records In the office of the PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE thol llmo and properties not redeemed will t:>O SOid ATTN: KATIE ROMERO and Floor Costa Mesa Calolor· menctd to trans.icl bus·
ol lht 111tnce. Failure to ~Ety s~a'::ordrr c~!, ~-~~~~E~:ay:~~Di.Rum':.0~ 11 tho proporllos ore sold parties ol 1n1eros1. as defined in Colllornlo the anticipated sale date 1s n1a 92628·1200 Cornmen11 ness under .,,. f1ct.hous
complete lhe Work within • • 0 1 0 a 1 1 • 1 wfl 1 1 th Rovonue and Toxollor'l Code Secl!OI) d6J!>. hove 0 right 10 Ille 0 cl<Jim wtlh October 11 , 1994. or requests IOf addillonal Business Name(s) 1,sted
110 Broaow1~
Coat• Mesa
la-1111 the time HI forth her91n rt,.~Cfo~R8k0tfttYc;:;Jg i~!~ :1at~1 ~~~h : tho county lor any eirceu PfOCOedS rrom the sole Excoss procOOds oru rho The bulk salt IS subject tnloimallon should bt d. abo ... 1 on §P. temoer 14 ~11u~~~!t~ 1~·~.:iu: MARIA KALOGEROPOU-casnltf-. cheClc dr1wn by a Ol'T'Olf'll or tho hlgneSI bid In excess of tho nons o."1CI costs of tho sole whleh 1° Ca!Jlomla Uniform Com-~ed 10 Timothy C.tflon. l984 r
each day ol del1y In the LOS, WILL SELL AT PUB-state or national bank, 1 oro paid flam the sole price Nollce will oo 'given to POrllo' of lnlore,1.
1mounl HI forth In '1t11 "In-UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST check drawn by a stale or pYRuOnl lo IOw, If excoss pj'OCeeds resuti from the solo l0tma11on tor Blddare " BIDDER FOR CASH, federal Ctedlt union, or e
Each bid must c0nl0tm CASHIER'S CHECK. OR check drawn by a stat• or Potential bidden sl'IOuld conlocr tl'le Tax Collector or 12 Civic Contor
and be reaponalv• to th• CERTIFIED CHECK (pay· leder1I 11Ylng1 and loan Plaza. l?oom Gs.8. Santo Ano pr coff <7114) 834·5701 for more Information
contract documents. abl• at time of Nie In l aw· auoclallon, uvlng1 II· regarding tho publlc OUOtlon. Eael\ bidder ehall aubmct, II.II money of lhe United eoeietlon, 0t ulllnga bank
on 1t1t IOfm furnished with Slates) 11 THE CHAPMAN specified In Hctlon 5to2 of PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION the contract documenlt, a AVENUE ENTRANCE TO the F'ananclal Codi and au.
I ti of the Pfopoaed sub-THE CIVIC CENTER BUllJ). lhorized to do buslneu In ~ttactora on lhll project ING, 300 EAST CHAPMAN this llate.) Al: AT THE
u 11qU11ed by tht Sublel· AVENUE, ORANGE, CA all CHAPMAN AVENUE EN· ting and Subcontracting light, Utlt and lnletHI coo-TRANCE TO THE CIVIC
Fu Practices Act. Govern-wyed lo l(1d rrow held by CENTER 8UILOINO,. 300
tnl Code SectJon 4100 et II vndtr aald Died of Tru.I EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE. rn 1.n the PfOperty ailUaled In ORANGE, CA all right, llllt
•nch Bid shall 1>e ao-Mid councy and Stat• d• and Interest conveyed 10
companied by a certified or ac:rlbed 11: end now Mid by ii under
cashier'• check or bid 4. The i.tld relerr.ct to In said Died ol Tluat In lht
bOlid In ao 1mount not 1111 thl1 guarantM II altualed In j>(Operty aitualed In said
ihan ten percent (10%) of the County ol Orange, County, Calllornla dHChb-
lh• total bid J>flce. payable State of callfomla, and 11 Ing 1ht land therein:
IO lh• DISTRICT u I guar· dtaerlbeel u lollowa: LOT 87 OF TRACT NO
1n1u that the blddtr, lf ht A CONDOMINIUM COM· 3763, IN THE CITY OF
opoaal 11 accepted ahall PRISED OF: N E W P 0 R T B E A C H ,
P\omplly IUCUI.. th• AN UNDIVIDED 1/8 IN· COUNTY OF ORANGE, ~grMment f'Urnleh • HUa-TEREST IN ANO TO LOT 1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA, factory Faithful Pe<fonn. OF TRACT NO. 10598, IN AS SHOWN ON A MAP llE·
tnca Bond In an wnount THE CITY OF COSTA CORDED IN BOOK 131.
not 1111 1h1n one hundred MESA, COUNTY OF OR· PAGES 38, 39, 40 41 ANO
PlfCtnl (100%) of the local ANGE STAT! OF CAU-42 OF MISCELLANEOUS
bid prtce fUmflh 1 Pay· FORNiAi. AS PER MAP RE· MAPS, RECORDS OF OR· ment eoncs In an ~ CORDEu IH BOOK 453. ANGE COUNT'/, CAUFOR·
not 19$1 thin fifty pefc.nc PAGl!S 41 THAOUOH ISO, NIA.
Tho AssouOf's Parcel Number (APN) when used 10 doscrit>o proporfy In
this Isl, relors to the <messof's mop book. lhe mop pago loo block on the
mop, (If appllCOble), arid the ro'lllduol parcel on the mop page or In tho
bloek. A parcel llUIT'bcr os r0t exomplO 0044·36.3«>· W0\1'd moon Book 44
ot tho Assessor's Mops, Block 303 (mop page 30 block 3) and Porcol 5
wllhrl lhOI block. The mops refoned to Olo ovoAoble fQI Inspection In !he
office of the AsseSSOI. 630 N erooowoy floOm 142. Santo Ano
lho PfoPOfflOI lhol ore fhe subject ot this rolleo ore ~IUOIOd In OrOOQO
Couity, Coillornlo. and ore described as follows
ITEM I LOCATION
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PARCH
NUMUR
451-Sal·lt
«Sl~l 11
LAST
A$$ESSEE
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MINIMUM
llD
S10.t0000
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(~I Of the lot .. bid pric.. MISCEUAHEOUS MAPS_, The Pfot*1Y hlttlo~·
encl furnlah cert1n~ .. eYI-IN THE OfF1C! Of THI: delCflbed la being told ..
dtneJng that tne recaulfec:I COUNTY MCOROEA OF It". Tl\t tire« .odftlt and lnaurance It In 9fftct In lhe SAID COUNTY. oltler COl'nf'nO') deligna(ion,
arnountt .. ~ forth In 1"' EXCE'1 THEREFROM If any. of I.he ,... Pfoperly ~ c6nd~., In the UNITI 1 TO I INCWSN£ Ottctlbed lb0"9 It P'lf•
tven1 or latlUte 10 toter Into AS IHOWN Uf'ON THE porl~d to l»e• 1101
'"' eontrloC1 and r.x.cu1e CONDOMINIUM ft\AH AE· TRAOfWINOI LAN!. NEW·
tht required ctocwnenlt. mro1 ::o~,1t":l: ~ :::.~ ~" I c:.r11fy 1X100t penalty Of~. mot tf'le fO!oOO*'g It IJ'\IO ond COIT
•uch btCt tee~ ti. COAOI dl•elal,. .nr ~ tor /a/ Robett L ·aoo· Cmon
lorleltec:I The f ,._. ,AACEL i· 11Yt lncOrredl .... Dt the O!onge CCMl!V TreO!IJfet·TOll CoteclOf ~full=::-,.. THIE UNIT CONSllTINO ._. ................. ~'°"°""': ~ut.doUontoAno ()rangoC°""'V.COlifomloonAi.IQW I, 1994 ttvougft .. ....,.... .. °' ELIMlNTI w It, common .. ___ • 8..d OOte °' SOie OCIObOf'6. 199• rlOd ........... In the 0•1 AND '#t, Al q . ~ ,_-.
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ro 1mn<Jtma a new Jnvt.C"t mm• utm'4h!.t «> ntW bu.nnmes.
u.·1 w1.U now SEARCH the nmnt for )CU at"" lX1111 (hargr. anJJaw )'Of' t'1t'
nmt 1111d tk trip to ti~ Court House m ... n~ Ana. 771"1. o/<""rse. aftn-r~ ~arrh
u t0mpletui ut' 1V1U fik J<JUrfimnou.s busmess nmN sta1mtmr u,11m rht O!unry
Clt:rlt. publish oner a Wttlt for four~~ rrqwrrtl by l.m• ~ rhm ftk )<JU" p1'()(Jf
of p11bhra1UJn wuh rlx Olunty Clmt .
Pk.zu mJfJ by UJ fik your .fiaiti<JUS bunruss JtJ.tnnmJ at tht Daily Pift>i. 330 W;
8.1} .. t, ~1 MtsL /fJOU cmtnbt Mp by. plttivaz/J us.a (714) 6414321 .Jndu.1t
wrU 1nake anrmgt"lnla for you to httnJk rhi.s protttDm bj• mml
lf)'ot' slX1Ul4 hn:r llnJ fi.inkr qwstiqns. ~ aJJ us anti cu u.ilJ hi-"'"". rlWJ
gf.111 ro atsisr }OU. Got:J ""4/t in your MW busi.nat,
9TI:' DtlTNCT ·,....,.._ DOMINIUM 'LAN Rt-OUI coweMnl Of wa.rlftty, tl'UldOy,Stp~ 16.22.A29 ... .. ... nwo lO .. PMCIL ' .. ...., or lmP'ied. ,. "----------------------~--' L _______________ .;;;:; ______________ ...... __ _
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PUBUC NOTICll PUii.iC NOT1CU PUILJC NOT1Cll PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC NOT1Cll PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC NOT1Cll PUIUC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICU
NOllCE Of on a1 pl'm IO ... nc.u1nllr11111.u1, lu 1111h11ly Ct•••••Urth C•tttc;rnl NOllCl·Tll• flclloUt Namt F ..... flDIM Fie....... ~ lllUldtflOr MU ·~•tol Codt 1nd aul!IOfll!td IO do Thi• bual~H •• eon.
IHUSfEE s SAU! Not•, .... Chlll(lel •nd lhu NHivtllud11u~• l<\.11..IUU 9UH fi!it'J 111111 71!) sta*"tnt ... 11111 ytMI FICTITIOUl..-U ftermOUa...... llld 10 ttdrill rteunllll "~·p' l>tl lntSs In"'" Stall) Al Tiie Cluet9d by: a COtpotatlon
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' ~ No 1111111a and ol lhv lt'Ui.lll "ui.d lhll!Wll(i.,.,. wtlh 1111\11~1 I Of 1Vlf.4 Ofb ol flt CounlV ca.it A MW Tiie ._ (I Tiii IOllo'lllllO I SOll(I) °"'* wtr tlldl .... or lll!lltt tile M C.,,1111 &.ilding !00 ~ lo 1111\UCt bul&-
lu411n No 1219814 by Wld o...d 01 ltuat IJIO•dud thu1utn, ancJ ti AUP1Jllt13 fd1IOUI lkl$lnta N1fM SIRt-llflfe cl,.,,__~• doing ~ .. HY •hovl lie..,.. Ille r191it to E•t Cllapmlll AYI Orange nen und., the Flc1IUOul
• A P Nu11tbt11 u 1 ~l 60 &.f'~ano Aeconve~~ uo'._id PfllK;if..i ol th11 Not "11•. 11122, tr4i "*It must be flltd bllort that HAMPTOHOlllOCOUAT APART $ REAl ESTATE (800) cltll, mint, •ort, C1CPtort end all rlQhl allt llld inltftsl COii Butlne11 Ntme(1) U.t9d
YOU AAf IN Ot:f AUl l Comp.ally •• ••Id Nil· ~•HUCI '"' IOllMI Ouoo Wiii ... IUC -nc1 llrnt Ille !Ming Of th" 111*'*'1 MENTS 514 Ylfwt w ........ , 71-1603 6843 Hlddin ()ales ~· ·~h lllttuflector Ill wytd to and now hald by II abov• on: ~··mbet 14,
IJNl)l..R A Cl fO OP.••· UllO A1vtfrgrad 111tvrwlll1U1dUllllJlllllNlll rv lllV doettlOIOlliNlllUthormllllAl.'lll '&an Ml.~ Of ' CA92e6 ur:SOO ... Oltllteublllr d Wd0Ndo1Trutlltlltlf 1K4 THU:!> l DATED .lune 1 "<Mid. Sul .. .!1170 Irwin 111 ....-I Noh>, lii•t~ 1.r1.;t11< F"-.. _. • .a •1111 In lllS ltltl ol a fiCOllcM $'11: II • = 7 ••e 7• o Mid llftcl, a r.ervtd 111 t deed ~"..!rou situated In said Cocinty The lrvlne Company, Wll· l!j!#ll UNllSS VOU TAKE date CA tt706 (111ht11J UJll.IUOMll OI thu llual -· ~'"' ButllllH N In lltl Hyatt • """',.. rtc0fd41d Jlnuaiy 29 1988 • ...,v,...." Ill lend l1am H McFarland. &ttc:u-
At;flON TO PROfEC T 114·¥310, ev Kim l<aul· 111111Ol 11\u llUlll• 1.1uttlll\J u ~·"n'lllHI rlQllll o~olhtf ~~dt~.:~ 11:'11r Lr~· !~8 Paw: 489. 6~3 .. ~clln Oaks Lana 111t1rumt111 llO ...... 2S55, olflclal ~1:n~ dnR~t~~\eo •ro IN Uve Viet Prtald~. YOIJA f'IHOPfA O' IT MAY man. AHlel.llnl S.,c;r•aart. !Wiii Ow..J 111 Tm~• -··" Mftff ' al Sllll II .. • . -· ro lllQI, ..... ..-7 record• Alto lllOtOI lft'J and Ill tr n Thi• 1tallfMOt WU ftled bt: SOl o AT A PUBLIC 0111Mt 09/Ul/199A S.nano A•conv•yanc Thi IOlow!ng l*IOll I Stcdon 1440t00common a! (Stt Ctlllomll ll0731 1 Tiiis bullntss II COlldUCtad •• nghtt or 111ttrlllt llltttt11. SAID O!EO Of TRUST With IM County Ci.ti! ol
SAll I~ YOU NU:O AN ASAP1 JI07J Company b WMI '""luu lllW• d~ buslllMS. 11 llQ . In.a S.all Llnotl. 115,8 Wes 111 lndMclual llO mitt• ~-~w"8cl by lh Tiit ptOpeny lltretofort d•· Orang• County on Septem-l XPl ANA llON Of THE 9/'15,tn2 W29 ~000 R111ururudu A(lau DELI, 900 NEWPOIU CENTE ProltulontCodt) 11th S.-MI, I J, San Padro GHEOHYATTSEllGMAN lrtrnt Col!IPMty and owned 011Cfd>tdllbelllg10ld'1$IS' Tht ~l4 1994
NA IUIH; OF THE PRO P''BLIC NOTICE Su11u 21110, trwmtt .. 111, C ORM, NEWPORT BEACH. t~ ort .......... C Ctltfornll,00731 Tiit r1glltr1111commtn0td to uMd by th• 1r¥1n• ComHny fn StrMt address and 011111 com-' pe21oa3 Gl t:OIN(.; AGAINST YOU " 91700 (11111) 1114 ~370. Bv 92660. twp IJNQI• 0$1a Mela o.Yld Ginoza, 2640 c llltael butlness undtf !tit fie. COl!MCllOfl wrth Ot Wit~ rteOtGt lo mon destgnallon, If any OI Ille lthed N e. ho
YOU ~llOULO CONl ACl A NOltCE Of Kim K•ulmi.n. l\n1s1.11 RITA PATEL. 10 FIRENZE ,.~.~t Awnut, Los Anotllt. C»lorn bllWrast tlamt or 1\"'111 Ille parcel of llnd hlfMilobcM ,.., 1)(01*1'1 dnctll* above is CP\lbl M IW~y ;~OI
lAWYt:.. TftOSTEE'S SALE S11:r"tary, Do1tuu STRE£T lAGUNA NIGUEL, "426o...v1 90064 adtbMonN/A. dtectobed, ICOtlhtt Wllll tht riolll purpMlicf fo bt 3206 Iowa Olli Ha
Noll1.u 11 hM•bV 91ven UNDER OEEO OF TRUST 09/06/t994 mn 9/1, 918, 9115, 9122 Shlftly GW!oa, 2640 C This Slltllmtnt Wll ltltd wtOI Mel pOW IO l'*ltltr or Ul!Qn lo Street, COSll Mesa, CA92626 S.plember 22, 211, October
111.;1 Sl!rrano Aeconvev T F No 102445 l\SAP1311246 Tiiis bliSk'ltSt IS conducted PUBLIC NOTICI! Awnut, tos AnQtllt, Ctlilorn e County Clerk ol Oranga othtrt, to llCl>lott .. dtth, rldrlll, The undersigned Trustee dis· e. 13, 1994. •rn•e C11mpa11v .. 1ruat u;an No 1051810 Q/16. ar~2. l*U9 an lndMdual 90064 ountv on Sep•ml>lf 15, 1994 ::l°i:cs and ":'• 1111 ,.,,.. from ~s any 1111>11riy for any Th523
C'-<n •u1.ceuor ttu1tee A,, Nun1be; 412•313.03 S GNEO Rita Patil Fiii Mt Ftl1IH SOtnctt YM, 3624 W. NOTICE·Thls fictitious N~ • 0110 -i 0 01'*.,.. 1t1correc111eu ot Ille strnt ad-C NOTICE
or ... 11.wu1ed '""'" you l\RE IN DEFAULT PUBLIC NOTICE Rtgllll'ant 1111 not yet beQun FICTITIOo'a ..,.11 168th Strttt. 19, Tomnot t •xPlr" l'1t )'Ut1 ~.: .... ~ ••in.:rvht• °' drrss and 011111 common desog·1 __ P_U_B_Ll __ ~--
,.11rauut11 10 lh• 01uitd ol UNOEH A Ott:D OF TRUST to trensact bustnm under lh• IWff'ITATHIEllff Ctlllornlt90504 om Ult date It was flied In the Id •= ir PIOl*tY nation ol any, shown herein NOTICK Ofl
trui•. ueeu•l'd bV Ritndy DATED Fubwarv 27, t91!9, i<t.~l:e A IN0 ~:riAu~ ~ liedtlous busll\est name or Tht loUowtng person~ YM Famltf Trutt • Franklin Ilk» ol lh• County Cltrll. A ntw g:pan;' whllh« ~ ~': Said sale wtII bt made. bul PUBUC AUCTION E Rt!~U a marn•d man UNLESS YOU TAl<E AC. amn hslld llfttln ls/If ..i..,. ..... ... YM ltld Ptlrrda YM . TruslMI lcattou• Business Name Stitt-nohl• tlld bt r~llll ~tn WltllOUI covenant 0( oranty, I .... ,.. .. 'ul• dlld ~•Pll,.l• TlON TO PROTECT YOUR TAU ST DATtO AU'-US' Tbls llltemenl WIS hied with • d ..... 11 .... stness as· '""' 41 MOCCll~ Lane, RolltnQ His I must bl filed blllor• that loPl'lar!Ht lrtloral v:~.:· IXPfe55'd or implled, rlgafdillO Nol Cl .. hereby given
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" 0 p u, t v A. c 0 rd e f.>AOl-'t:RTY, IT MAY BE 06 l99U UNLESS vou • County Clt<k ol Ot Cl£AHERS. 370 N HARBOR, Cdlornta 90504 time. Tiit fillnO ol lhlS Stalemen :tdtelled, iutulo • ::' rx>ntr.1-b!W possession, 01 ancum-that the undertloned Wiii
lb U11!1~u "'~ 80011 NIA SOLD AT A PUBLIC Sl\LE. 1 A Kl ACTION TO PRO County on August 26 199-4 ange IWIAA, CA 90631 This business 19 conductld oes not ol llself aulhorlll tht lual but wrthcut iowev• any brancas 10 pay !he remalnln~ ••II al PubUc Aucllon on 91
Pttge NIA di INST " 90-IF YOV NEt.O AN EXPLI\· TECT YOUR PROPERTY. 11 NOTICE· Tiils FlcUUoos Name JUN KUN PARK. 549 N Sar by.t gtnerll partnership " In lllls Sllta ol I Flctlttous 1111hi lo .,, • ., upon lh• Ill.Ill~ ol prlncipai sum ol the note(• 28194 at l O:OO a.m. at: AU.·
J) u ~ !> J 0 I 0 ti I c ••I Nl\TION Of THE Nl\TUAE MAY BE SOLO A f A PU~ tatlmenl tXPlfff llYt s rano Avenue, Los Ano•ln.. CA SIGNED KlfbY lMton, Sarah lnlneSs NllN 11'1 vlolatlon 01111111 llnd ·~ tltt --ol tudl secured "" sald Dltd ol Trus SPACE, 85&4 HAMILTON r1<(;U1Cb Ill lhe Olttc• OI F Hit: PROCEEDING UC SALE IF YOU NE~D rom Ille dall It was liltd ~ KWANG JO PARl< 549 N l.Mson. DIYld GW!oza, Shit !tit r1allts Of lllOtlltr under Fed· nghta • I~ by the Irvine With Interest tntreon, IS pro-AVE .. HUNTINGTON SCH .•
111e c.1.1u111v Re(.O•cJor ot l\G AtN s t YOU, YOU AN EXPLANATION OF Ilk» ol l!le County Clerk A new Serrano ~venut. Los Angeles Ginoza. Spencer Y ... Y .. Fam tral, S1at1, or common law (See company 1n dMd rfCOlded Jlnu· Vlded In saJd note(s). advances CA 92846 th• perao.nal
C>tru1QcoJ Countv, Caht1~r· SHOUl O CONT l\CT A ~~~c~:J~N~E fci'At~~~ t!OUS Business Name Slllt· CAThls business Is conducta Trusl by Fr111k:lln YM. Trusrte, Section 14400 el seq .. Business ;_.rssJ98~ at tnatrum~'.J)o 11 any under 111e terms ol the pr~B1i71H~-~~3~,llo~~l~o. ~'"t ~11 r'~~!"'i~to ~ 1..1\WYEH YOU YOU SHOUlO CON ent must bt hied before lhll ~husband and wilt Yff famlly Trust by Patricia YM and Professions Coda) '4000Jl.,c lelal recorde IV"n I O..d ol Trust. esllmaled lees REFRIQ MISC FURN &
0 IC.ti 0 ll u an Nolle• I~ llorubv (jlVOll TA cT A LAWVER Tiit fllmo Ol lllls Stallmenl ruslll lrstflllng . ...,., dlatgts and expenses ol lht BOXES " ..
L l11c:1to11 to Seti thcreun 11001 serr•no A•convey-NOTICE OF °" not ol llSIH autllorill Ille S GHEO JUN KUN PARK Th' registrant commenced t Newport Buch-Costa Mesa The 111811 addr• illd oth« Trustee and ol the MIS ctNltd -G.EIGER & ASSOC E011 ~~·r 8~~"1."r~Ad ~!'2:''~~3 •nee Company, a~ llusi· TRUSTEE'S ~ALE sa In thrs stall ol 1 Flctttlous KW:it~t:~ not yet i.-u Iran~ buslnm under tile fie· ~Uv Pllo :h;';:11P,~=;·~':cr!rltio~ bY said Deed ol Trust. to·wlt SA'rElllTE DISH,
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1 "93 089~76 1 Oto. 01 su""":.:illf 11us100. or No 1401127 Business Name In vlo"1Uon ol ..., ""V tittous business name or names CN210566 1 11111 lit 24 B $234.674 95 esumated Al:.· BOXES & FURN :.~•dr ~~111,._1.ii Rocorda~ ..,~1 fu11~1= 11~:.f u.; puisua~;~ on October t 4 t 994, •• e rlahts of another under ftd· ~=~'be~=s ~~ ~1 llsted above on February 14, Sep 22,29. Oct 6, 13 :,,:'..Po~ lladl. 'J.i.,~:l! crued Interest and add111on3I KING-G092, M'1sc. FURN
:,"11 0 11 t llillb/1 994 at 1 00 11 I u ru:. 01101. 11 90 A M • •I th• en ret. State. or common law (SN names lillltd htraln 1994 PUBLIC NOTIC Seid .i. WIH be made but wrth· aovan<.es, 11 any win Wlcteast & BOXES
p M ..,, the NOl'lh t ron• ::, ~IV i;~:~:~0~:~=:::cJ ltaqce 01 Suile t 00 1n bOn 14400 et stQ , Buslnass ThlSStalelnaflt was filed wl This Stallmt(lt was filed wltll E out covenant or warraniy, ~"" lhlS figure prior [O sale LEPAK ·O 1 O 3 , MISC.
""''""t.u 10 uie county anu wllo Aucurdod the lobby ol lhe bulldmg d PfolessloosCode). , Ille county Clerk 01 Orang Ille County Clerk ol Orange llOTICEOfTUTEFllALE or implied, rt01<ding tdlt, Pot• Tht beneficiary under said Deed FURN & BOXES. LAWN· c.our1nuu~e 700 Civic 03101119119 tr 8 It. NIA toc.aled at ?21 S P•rker first Fifing county on September9 1994 County on Septlmber f6, 1994 Tide~ 11 M%a7.1 -ten, or encumbranctt, 10 pay ol TruSI hereto1oreextQJted and MOWER
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1 INST 1 89: SI 111 the city ol Orange. Newport Beadl·Costa Mesa NOTICE-This flC1ftioUS Nam NOTIOE·Thls Flc11tlous Name TnldM Ille II f·l•-llue thtremainmg principal eum ol lht delNered 10 lhe und1rs1Qned a RODRIGUEZ-HOOS, MISC. Ana CA .it publre auc· 117011() j 011 .181 ruwrds County ot Oninge, s1a1e Oailv Piiot Statement 8 plr 1~ Siatement expires llw years LNI.* nolt(t) MCUred by tald Oald ol wrnten Oedaratlon 01 belaull FURN. BOXES
.,.,0 to lhu higheat bid 111 lhu ulf"'u olicthu Court 01 C1tlllomr•. Calltorma CN268479 lrom lhe datexll !'., filed from lhe dall It was llltd In lhe NOTICE. Trull, With inttreat lhtreon, n and Demand tor Sale, and a BINGHAM·H053, MISC.
der 101 c:a1t1 (pavabte al Rutvrilur ul Orango Counti Rlilconveyance Company, 911 ~18. 9rtri, 9f.?2 Ollk:e ol lhe County Clark i" ne Oflk:e ol lhe County Clerk. A ne YOU ARE IN OEFAULT UNOER A orovrded 1 in aa~ 11019(1), ad· wrlnen Notice ot Oelault and BOXES
1111: '""" ol ~ale 111 taw1u1 Calrllt1rnc; und pur:.uant 1~ • C.1t1ornla Corporatton, -F~tlous Business Name Stall Fictitious Business Name State· OEED Of TRUST. DATEO Au~ulll anc~~/"('run •,: lttmt cl Elee~on to Se• Tiit under· AUCTIONEER'S KEU.Y &
111oni..-y 01 the Un11ed tltu N.Jc..:u ul Ouluull and at duly iappotnted Trust· PUBLIC NOTICE ment must 1111 llltd bllM• Iha ment must be hied btlore Ullt 2nd, 1991 UHl.ESS YOU TAKE and lltq)ell:.. ~~~~ T · ~arg': signed caused Slid No!JOt ol KARL JACKSON. BOND '>IJh:~I all """' 11lht EIO<.•ICJI• 10 s.itr thOiwndef •• under that certal nme Th• Ill 01 tlllt ta llmt. Thi ltMna ol l!lls sta111men t\CTION TO PROTECT YOUR ol lht llutlt er Id rut• a~ Oelault and Eleetlon to St~ to be 1723,..1-19 ,,noJ 001t.1•hl ,onveved to rucurduu 051 1 :u199,. 111 Deed ot lruat e11ecuted Flit No. F120120 does not ot"Wsell au:or:Sm~ does not ol ilsell aulhorlll lhe PROPERTY" IT MAY BE SOLO AT 01 Truat The 1:!1 ~!~-::c' \'T:' recordell In Ill• county Where ALLSPACE HUNT.SCH
u 1d nuw ttutd bv 11 under 8<M>~ NIA P&ou NIA. as Inst by M.iud Nico la and FICTmous IUSINESS use In 11115 stall 01 1 Flc11tl use In lhls stall ol a Flctitlous A PUBLIC »AlE IFYOU NEED AN unPIJcl balallce 01 t!Ht obl:auc e the real property IS 1ocated and Pub Its h • d N • w I> or I ,,.,41 Oeuc.I 1n tho/roper· 194-03211·664 01 saK.I Olh Dorothy Me111enger Nico-MAME STATEMEllff Busl N ou Bus111ess Name In vtotatlon ol EXPt.ANATIOH Of THE NATURE rad bytllorOl)ert'f 10 bt ~ more man 111181 months have &each-Costa Mesa Dally
•v o.1tuJlod '" ,,.., coun· 1.oul ~oitls will Sell 0~ ta. hutband •nd wrle aa The lollowt11g person(s 1118 ~~~ rie:. v~no~: Ille rlQhts ol another undet Fed· Of THE PROCEEOING AGAINST r"90nablt •llmatad co'::, elapsed since such recordallon Pilot September 15, 22, r~ 11ld Stdte and de· tO/OOl l 994 111 t 00 p M 81 truators, r11corded on Au· tslar• doing bus1n8$s as Erco 1/ Stall 0 ano run 13er tral, Stall, or common law (Seely~ •• YOU SHOULO CONTACT A ... ~nd lldvancet 11 lh• Dalt o9nm4 • 1994. ~1.111.Jrd ,,. tottow• Aa thu N«Hlh 11001 11mrunco to gust '!· 19:0, •: lntlru· Associates 445 caprlcor ~Uon 144°J0~g" Bu~l~es Section 14400 et seq .. Buslnessl~'"t>c~rbtf 13 1994 at 3 OO ttma of the 1M11I publtc:atteo ol NA MORTGAGE SERVICES ThSl2
r11u~c01u1:J f~1cr11t>e_~hon 11,9 Cuunlv Cuuilhousu 100 ~=~ .. op~~"-~ !~101~~ StreeOet;_Brea, CPSAC92C621. and Prolnslons Coda)' and Prole5slons Code) Pm ~IVIERA · RECoHvEYA.HCE h• Nohe• of Siie • $108 21211 INC As Trustee PUBLIC NOTICE
" 11 t!l' u rus 11 Gtvti; Co111tJ1 0 11vo Wits I • • ..,ware orporabon, fl 1 Fllln First Flltng co · Caltlor Th• btneltClafY und• tald o..t of 400 E Man Street Stoekton CA ••., rt11rll Oeed 01 Trusl " Semi· Arta CA . 1 ubhc clat Aecot • ol Orang Oelawate CorPor•tlon 445 rs g trn1 R Lall Etq 1 nia COlporallCll, 11 Trutt ner•clort tMCUlld and 95290 4009 ·i----F--1-,----t~hlt 11lrcc1 add:·· and au..11':,,t, IO • ... o h~1iuf. bid· ~·~~d~"':. o~c·~1to~, rlcorn Street. Brea. cA 92621 11~ ::~:r#i 3625 Del Amo BIVd . .'13901~ d::.c::~"' o!:::r: ~~~= llrver~. lht u"de111Qnad a ATTN TRUSTEE OFFICES Busl~;.t,o~:m. "' 1111 c.ommon cs_1gna uur tor C11$lr (J>8Ylll>lu 01 lhu 1 · th t r d Thts t>us1ness Is conducted Gard G CA 9_,. · Torrance. CA 90503 Rtcolded on Augull 9 1991 at Wlrtltn ._...ratten ol 0.lauh and ~09~4B·3771 St t t t1011 ti ""V· ol the real ltmu ut :..'llu llt luwlul mtHIU aa • ere1n con inne , bY a corPorallon en rove. ,.,.. Newport Beach·Costa Mesa Ooeu Ho 91 -42687'2 Book Oamand lot Salt, and a wuuen Al"' As "~ a •m•n ., r up c r 1 y cJ u • c " bed 01 lh UllltucJ Stal us) aX will Hll at public •uc11on SIGNED Delaware PSC Cor Newport Beach·Costa Mes ~ Pllo _ ~~ 1 OfflCAI Rtco d -Nola ol O.tauh and Eltclio11 lo T 127710,.n 51 ...,...etary The lollowlng persons are
obove ti. purpi>rtlld to be u ' lo 11\e h19M1t btdder lo ration hu Lori M J II VP Dally Pllo CN a"""' r-vt o r 1111 Sell The undersigned ea11tad 11111 doing bus~H 11: >JJ4 fru1 11"11 Way Costa ugtol lllki, &tld inluru~•. con• ca•h or c heck H d• v,, o nson, CN21046 """"Ille olla ol the Rtco1dt1 ol Nola ol Oelauh anll Ellctten to Seplember 2? 29 & October 06 HOMESPUN PRODUC·
Mc " CA 9lblb vUY\-ocJ tu dllll now hold by it icribed below payabt ReglStrant has not yet begu Sep 15 22 29 Oct Sep 22,29, Oct 613 Orange County, Caltlorn11, axe-Sell lo be recorded in lht county 1994 TIONS t3l9 Skyllne Or r~
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d T 1 u11dur :.1.11d Dead rn Iha at the lime 01 1;.1• In law to l!ansact business under tfl • • • culed by Jttnnetle L Batto. an wtltr• thtrClll prcPtlt le localed Fulletton CA 9263 l ,"
de u1111 '"~'9111!1 'bru1' 1,111.,u11y 11lh1111od In liard tul '"Oney ot the Unrle ' llcbnous business name o PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES unrnamed woman W1b NII at Cliatt =:"'btr 16 1~ PUBLIC NOTICE SI• en 'Lamprlnos 1319 "~ 111.c. dllH~ any •a 1 rtv Qi.m1v drltl Slalo imd oo. .. , names llSted herein publre 1Udton 10 the llrgb• II · • • tur dnv 111c.orr(.-clnet• 01 W•Oud as lollows As moia St.Ilea ol Amenc•. wr1h This statement was ftled WI ftltNo. ftttm btddw lor c:atll, catll•• c.tttdl E1MRECO#VEYAJICEC4. cnst205194 Sllyhne Or .. Fullenon, CA
Ille ~lrdl addre~1 and fully tlc:.t uWd on scild Dood out wananty expreu o tile County Clerk ol Oran Fiii No. Ft2t1n FICTmOUI IUllNESS drawn on• ttll• or nattenll bank 317' E L• Palm• AVlflue Fictitious 92631 .
ott•er 1.ommon dusrgna c;I Trust · "THiS IS A FIFTH Implied H lo tiUe, uH Coun1YonAugust 26 1994 g FICTITIOUllUIOlf&s JIAMEITATEMEllff 1 check drawn by 1 11,1, ci PO 801118569 Butln•H Name 'This business Is con·.
uun •la 1111y shown here· Dtt:D OF 1 RUST" coueu1on or encun1 NOllCE·Th FICtlb N NAME STATEMEllff The' ronowtng person(s) fldenl crtd~ unten °' 1 clleelc Anlhffll, Cl 92811-8569 S t t ducted by: an lndtviduaJ
'"'"" 1ui..1 .1111"""1 01lhe 11.J~~ ~~~~~111a~~~at:'n~ .~n:;~:~e::1n~':';:9,J'~ ~~~~r:'~a~~~"!'as :: ~ Islar~• d=~~~on~) ~·J.~~E~~~~t~. ~J~2 :k!! =~ =~~: ey/,,':://o,= d~~· 1~~:isr:~~s u• ~=~c.:,·~~1~~a~~!~ ~~~:
un1,a1t.1 pr111c..1pal b<1lanc:e ti m1y ul llte iii11I p1upu11v II •• such Trut1ff in a Ollk:e ol Ille County Clerk A ne KeyPresbgt, Tnc ' Al 11910843, LA PAZ. AO. SUITE IC ALISO blnk spec1fttd tn Set:tten 5Hl2 ol TAC 403273b PUB 9122 9129 R Sg J ASSOCIATES 550 ness unoer lhe Flct11tou1
01 Ilic: uliloou••un icci1red duswlMl dbovu 15 l>UIPofl· to the ,following de Fictitious Business Name State· 11065 Knatt Avenue. Cypress, VIEJO, CA 9iss6. ' lht Financial Code ~nd 1uthorized I0/6 · Nt p' 0~1 Ce 1 r 0• Ive Business Name{•) listed l>y lhu µruµerl'I' 10 be cJ ' lid 3, 07 0 scribed propan) 111uat CA 90630 JAMES c NIEMANN 32032 lo do but111-VI lhtt ttate w n 9 r • above on: -Id d bl u lu ' oummrn In lhe. atoreuud Coun ment must be ltled before Iha "'""Pres""* lnlormallon Net , (checks mutt bt payable II tht PUB Newpon Beach, CA 92660 Steven L.amp11nos •" "'' ru .. 11011a Strool Cul>tu Mos11, CA and State 10 Wtl APN ame The tiling ol lhts slltlmen .....='~ .• ~ 1 "'"'-·MT RAINIER, LAGUNA NIGUEL. tll!lt ol All tn llwful mon'"" 011111 LIC NOTICE The lrvtne Company (Mich-lnis slatem•nl was tiled '-"•ti. t:•I'""•'"" anl.I ad 8~0<!6 • d I I 1 H Ill .... """~ ... , .... ,,,., nc • 1 .,.... .. , CA 92677 ., 1gan) 550 Newpol1 Center " "'C"• •' the 111114.l ot me Tl ti od T stu 045 055.53 oes no o tse au orlll w..-corporadon 11065 Knon Ave· SUSAN A NIEMANN 32032 Un~ed Slat• ol Arnt1te1) On lh• NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 0 I ' N wllh tho County Clerk ol
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11 The total amount ol thit use In tilts state ol a f'lobbous nue eyoress CA 90630 .. T RAINIER LAGUNA NIGUEL lronl ateoa to th• 1111r1nce ol l~e TS NO 49929425CA 92r61160e. owport Beach, CA Orange County on August
S ' &tm~ anv ia t V 01 unpatd proncip•I bal Business Name In vloladon ol Tb ,,., .... , in Is d d'"' · • ClrarlQ• Civic Ctncw 300 E Chap· 3 1994 No 11 c.' "t a I e 1 t any mi;u11ut111ol>l> ol lho ance Inter Ht tne eon !tit oghts ol anolller under Fed· IS .,..s m con UClll CA 92677 111111 Orange Clli!Ofllll ah r1Qht TITLE OROfR NO 100120 3 This bustnen la con· • FO 17528
),tb ~'>l· !lo i.11uu1 .itltlrul>:. 11r111 other together witn reaio~abt wal Slate or common laW ( byaCOIPOtlbOn ThlS bUSIMSS IS conducted 1.ie ind 1nt•• rx>nvt'ftd 10 and APN I 139·102·02 dueled by: 1 c0<porat1on Publ1shad Newport Beach·
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tn .. dd111un 10 cai.h th wmmon l.k;:,1gna1ion. ti 1tn'f, ullmated coue u Seciion 14400 et seq l!uslness SIGNED KeyPresllgt Inform• tw hus~d and wife new htld by rt undw aald Died cl YOU ARE IN OEF~ULT UNOER The reg1s1ran1(s) com· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot '"~tee w11
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1 .. ;c~µt ihuwrt heroin penaea and adv.anc•• a ano ProlesSJons Code) bon NeJtwSori k Sys_!!~s. Inc . By SIGNEO. JAMES C NIEMANN. T1u11 1n lht proPettY srtualld 1n OHO OP TRUST OATEO mencod lo transact busl· Septembet 1, 8, 15 22
c. •• 1er ~ 1. ie~ r .. wn Thu tolal anouunl ul thtt lh• time 01 tne lnltia First r~in . MelVin mon .,....etaiy SUSAN A NIEMANN aatd Cou111)', ClllfOfnia, d11c11b.ng 0312MKI UNLESS YOU TAKE neu under lh• Ftct.11ous 1994 ' ' ~' ~ •'"~ ~r oJn.ihon:I u11p.srd punc.11.k.11 bal.lnco of publlcallon 01 th ta No NaJoort Beach·Cosia Mesa R1111Strant has not yet beQun Registrant has nol yet begun th• land 1hw1111 Aa '* a111Qhed ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR 8usonass Name(s) los1ed · Th505 '" " c tt~ rawn 111u u011uo1ion :.ec11111<1 by lie• ere ,337 682 94 Da~ Plto lo transact buSlness under the ta transac1 buSlrllss under 1t1t 'Eldubl A·. legal dllcl~ten lot PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOL above on: October 16, .. ~ww ,,. r uro1t ctt:d• lite t.11oV11rly 10 bo M>ld und Currenll ditl d c fictitious buSlnns name or flcttJous bustness name or 75 on tract no •893, 111 tllt euy ol AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 1994 PUBLIC NOTICE
u111011 ur ct 1.l1eell draw111u11:.<111allk.t cos1s. ua.p<rnses ,.,., checi . or• Cen~f" CN2 8480 names lislld herein names liSted hereln Ntwpci11 BtNh. countv ol Orange, NEED AN EXPLANATION or fHE Th• lrvtn• Company, W1I· ---------
Liv a i>wl~ ~r iederal a11v· and 11dvc1ncui1 a1 lliu lllOO ol Checllt payo1bte 10 th 9/1 . 9/8, 9/15, 9122 This siatement was lllld with This sllllment was llled wtlh tllllt ol ClhlOfnia • thown on a NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS l•am H McFailand, ~ecu-Flctltloue
"'115 dll oari Hi.oci-mu 11111.al i;ubllCdtK>O ol lhtl Tru•• .. or bidder .are ac-PUBLIC NOTICE !tit County Cltrll ot Otange Ille Coonty Clerk ot OratlOf 111'1> 1eco1dld "'book tlO. ~·AGAINST YOU YOU SHOUL live Vice Pies.dent Bu11n .. • Name 111011 ".iviny~ .. uoc o Nol1co1 ol Sol" 1s·cepUlble1oT"·"tee ro-CountyonAugust26.1994 CountyonSeptembllr16 l994 20 lhr01'gh 23 llldut111t. otcONTACTALAWYER This statement v.as flied Stat•m•nt .llt~n ur ""v•.n111 b.in $117,269 1111 vrdod pro ur lden111fca Fiie No. Fl20122 NOllCE·This Fletltlous Name NOTICE· Thi$ FICtltious Name mracetlanteut mapa, record• ol On 10113'34 al I 00 PM H.A with the County Clerk ot Th f II . ~r:·,1,1~.o~ ,1:~ .. ~~~~fnc~1J2 ht atlt111t011 I~ ca~11, l~o bon •• av1F.able FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Stalement expires live years Slltemtnt expires llve years Orange C:un1y, ~hlorn:i ~·· MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC ~ Orange County on Sllptem-clot~ ~u~~~~ ~:!tona .,.
""d du llturuecJ to d 111;10.icu will ue<.uµI 11 <.asli· From 1 n Io rm a ti on NAME STATEMEllff from Ille dall 11 was liltd In !tit !Tom !he dtll h was tlltd In :~n;: ~:eni 0~htt ~:~:!i tht duly aopoonted Triis Oer 14· 1994 POCl<-tT ACTION WEAR i,..,,,,,., •• "' '"u, i.ute In oor s chock dr~wn un a stale which the Truttee deems Tne toUowlng person s Office ol 1111 Couniv Clerk A new Olflc:e ol th• County Clefk An o• r ht• and e1':r hydrocai· under and pursuaot 10 O..o o F82 t 955 427 E. 17th SI.. •326,
11,0 evt<nt tender othe w 11a1t<H•c1I I.Jank. • i;hock rehable, bul tor which IS/art ooing busmess as RA Flcotious Bosrnns Name Stale• Fk:t!tJous Business N1me State· bona~ 'ilf!lltOt¥tr rtamt known Trust Recorded on 03127190 Put>llshed Nev.po11 B1ach· Cosla Mesa CA 92627
111,.,.. 1..h tt 1, ac1.eJ,1ted di~~~ by 11 scete 01 '::!:~~ TruilC! rnallu no repre Westminster Mall. 2060 West· :nt .r,:us111 be h~d :lore 111a ment must be filed before Ula oecth«mal ll•m and otnei Document No 90·159362 Boo Colla Mesa Oallv Ptlot Western ols1tlb11to11 Inc.
the lr111tc11 lfldV ""'lhhold ~:aw:i ~1~1'!11,~~ ! todoial tu11lo1l1on or warranlv mlnstar Mall. Westminster d a ~ Ir~ Ill ~tall!Tl!'~ ame Tht llllng ol Olis Slallnfen 9t011\wm1I ttaOUlete • dehned ''.Page''' OI OlllCial Record S.ptomber 22, 29, October (Nlllada). 2533 No, Carson
11,1! 1u.uance o l lhe . ncJ 1 . U'l• »lfeet 111ddre11¥(e11 or calrtornla92683 OtS no o II.I Mlll u"' does not ol ltseU aulllorlll !tit 111 ~11t11 PvbllC JWourcea WI Ille office ol Ole Rtcoider o 6 13 1994 St . 11827, Nevada 89706
t na lee ) Deel.I untJI ~d"111us d o.Jn assuc;i-oth•r common det1gn,.. G & G~S~OPS, INC. a o. ust tn lh!S stall ol a Fictitious use 111 this state ol a FICtl!IOl.IS Cod• Sedo011 6903 • ltQ , that Ora119e County. Calilo1nia ' ' · Th525 Thia buslnen 11 con-1iond• bc•.urne •v.;il.ilile 1111011 s.ivm11s lll>SUl.ltlllon or hon ol the •bove de· wart CorporallOn 520 Eighth Bus111ns N~m• In Violadon ol Business Name In ~lion ol may tit Wllhtn Of undtl the paietl axtcutad by Victoria OJ11r ducieo by: a corporation
10 ine IJ••vt;e or endtmee ~111110> ~~~ ~p~i.ili~d in 1cribed prOJJ•rtv 11 427 Avenue New York New vor the rights ol anotllar under Fad· Ille rights ol anolhtr under Fed cl land herttnabovt dlllCltbtd Donnelly a mamed W001an PUBLIC NOTICE Aegistrant h11 not ye1
.. ~ d •lldll1Jr ur riyhl r.:111.111 0 "" tnun· Canal Sire et Ne,.,,port 100j8 ' eral State, or common law (Sat ral State °'common llW (SN looethtr Wllh the l*l*Ual ngMt rustor AmtrlCill Sav<rigs Bank begun to ltan$aCI busmess ~·oJ ... 1., will bu made ~~tu ~r'!:i."'/ ~u~~~~:' :~ Beach CA 'JJbbJ This bllsiness 15 conoucteO Secl!On 14400 11 stQ . BuslntSs Stciion 14400 et seq 8oSIOI$$ ot drt1on9, m1111119, tlQllofMig and FA 15 BensftQ¥Y Will SEL ena 1205182 undtf the fiCllllOUa name(•)
I.Jill 1o11tlhuiJt 1.uver1 .. 01 0 u:. 1 ' 11 " Said pruJ,1erty 111 l>urng bY 1 corporabOn and Professions Code) d Professions Code) 0Pt111111g therefor and tlOllllO 1n AT PUllUC AUCTION TO TH Fictitious hsted abov•. W>l""""' e•pr11.,. or un· llw, °"'"'' 1ur11:::i o:hutT lhd~ aotd tor tile purpuae ot SIGNED G & G Shops Inc by First Fiiing First fNtng :d ltrnOYlllO lht time t1om siud HIGHEST lllOOER FOR 'CASH Busl nett Name WHlorn Olstrlbuters Inc ..
plo ed re9.;rd1 n g t' II e , c.d!o ' •~ d(;(,Wj old 'i:" rus : p11y1ng the ob1o8;11on11 Scon Gallne Execuiive . Newport Beach-Costa Mesa TIEMPO ESCROW II d or any Olhtr land, lncludtng (payable at ~mt ol salt In "wiu' Statement Unda Miller. PrHldent ~o••o••un o• e11cum :1.~·~r '~~ ~~ s1w~: C::1 11ecured bv Htd ttcJ ot President -Oatly Pl4ot 4590 MacArtllur Blvd .Sta 175 :"• ;:,"~ ~ _:tOlllodj or= money ot tile Un1tad S~llt'J The loUcw.1ng per50tll a" This statement was hied
hr .n. e• 1" i.a1t•tv Ille "' unttl hmds t.io~bmo 11v&1I Trual m1.lucJ1n" tt<e• and Th811gtStrant commenced to CN268.478 Newport Beach. CA 92660 :.:'., 1:11 111c:'.111\;:n1boowe cash a aishier s dleck drawn b doing bu11n111 as: 1o1111h th• County Citlk ol h:l.>h:Jn~o 1>e<;ured b ulJlo '" lhu' IMIVOO °' ondul· 811~11111;• 01 ~e Trustee transtet business unoer lhe he· Sep 1,8,15,22 Newport e.aeh·Costa Mesa d..cobed od or OM wellt a stale 01 nanonal bank a Ch BIG CANYON REALTY Ora;,e County on August ~.i!ld O~td l~~~·~c·~ sou Ull b lllttUOr ol rru111 8ca~lor~:~a Aeconvev IJtlous buStness name or names Oally Pllo lunn• and thaht 1n1c through drawn Dy a stall or ledetal credl 550 Newport Center Drive: 25• 1 94 F020033 .~IJ~~~~•d:, ~eret~ t!~~,'d ::...111 wlu w1U liu ., .... 1. l1ul .. nee Company as uicJ listad above on Augusl9,1989 Sell your extra CN2?1S43 OI ICJ~ the eubturtD ot .•h• union or a cheCIP. drawn by Newpori Beach, CA 92Ge0 Pubh•h•d Newport Beach·
lht.' unµ.iooJ pnncrpctt ot w1lhuu1 Wv1111e1UI ,., WJllJll Trui.l.:e By Suunne Ket· This statement was hied wtllt household Sep 22,29. Octfl l lalld lferllllallo•• dllCfobed atld Slate()( ledaral 5'VftOS and lo Tla lrvtne company (Mien-COsta Mesa Daily Pilot N 1 d b ty exp<~ 111 1mphvll iv 1y £ 11ec ultv• vrce Prell the Coun!Y Clerk ol Or111ge 't 10 bottom tuCll wt.1pe10Gltecl or llSOCl311on savings tsSoeta\lon 1gan), 550 Newport Ctnllt' Seplember 15 22 29 oe-~·~d u t't~O<.~re 1 Y a.iid g.mfo•!) ltllu lllllo:.O!>~lllll 0, dens 920U Oak(J.,l u Ave County on August 26, 1994 I ems Buy II. Sell It. Find II. dt1ectt0nally dnlled Milt, lunnelt 01 SaYlllgS ban• Specllied I 01111e, Newport Beach, CA tob8f 6 1994 ' ' ' " .. , m ere-. 11ere· • · , • In Classified Clanlfled. and lhalt• under and benRtll ot sect1on 5102 or 1ne r111anela 92660 ' · ThSt 1
HOUSES/ GENERAL 1002 COSTA· MESA 1024 NEWPORT BEACH BALBOA NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT PUBLIC NOTICE
CONDOS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 1069 PROPERTY 1175 PBNlNSUIA 2107 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 cns1204984
FOR SALE -------E' •Ide Ilk• new 4Br liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Fictitious •••••••••! 2Ba, RV/boat prkng, MOUNTAIN MEADOW Oceanfront Cottage Downatalra 3Br 2Ba Lido Baytront: Lov•ly Bualn .. • Neme
FIRST TEAM S289K. 269 Ceell Pl. SEA ISLAND PARADISE! 10-Acres-Winter, 2Br 1Ba. gar. 8 b A dph1, f1plc, 4·Cat gar, 3Bd·3Ba, furn/unf, Stat•m•nt
REAL l!STATI Agt 650-3008, 631-09n $26,900. Lush mead-Furn, utll paid. s1100. 88C f88 steps to bav & boach. dock evl, wkJmotyr, Th• following persona.,.
2 5 WEEK $675 000 h Wlnt•r o '" Vrtu ' po11 Isa opt 67" 7677 doing bu1lne11 11: • -• Quiet Back Bay E'alde 1 ows Wit 1remondous 875-1632 Furn/Unfur~lah:d $1450/mo. 818{359-4539 LIDO ..,. ASSET RECOVERY EN· -LICINSINQ condo. 2 muter etas, 3Bd-3.5Ba home In views. Just minutes to Elegent 28, 280 den ISLE Fully furn TERPAISES, 800 Newpon
SCHOOL·ONLY 2\.'\Ba. pvl brick patio. guard gated com· St. Maries, Idaho & St.I---------1Bdrm & 3Bedroom frpl, galod, sec,'.pool: exec. 3br 2.5ba n1w Center Otlv•, 1150, N•o1t·
fOUAl HOu5'H(I $85 paver• In entry & runlty. Many spoclal Joe River. Power, sep-CORONA $750 to S1600 mo. tennis. Near Hoag hom o. Professlonally port B•ach, CA 92660
o,.,.o,.,uNrn With Our 91% kllch, comm pool/spa. ealures In thla Iorgo lie, tested, dmore. DEL MAR 2122 VIiia Rentals $1 750/mo. 646·0775 decorated, utll/mald AAECOR. Inc .. 800 N•w·
AU re1luta1u11"1tllllltlntllls Passln~Ratlo St99,500. By owner. alnglo levolt VlowaH Ideal for horsos. Ex-675•4912 Inc Avl Oct 1. $3000 p0r1 Center Drive 1150, 11t•s,apt11Js.•~ctlllllefU· YOU PASS OR Open Hou•• S•V 644•9060 .e•ll•nt flnanelng. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Exec home with view mo 673-9161 N1wport Beach, CA 92660
ual filr Ht•Slllt A.cl ti 1111 n DON'T PAYI Aral Sun 1..J1 2513 Back Priced to 1811. Call 3Bd·2ba, cozt frple, & privacy. Guard-gald •NEAR HOAO HOSP• This bualn111 Is con·
111!14"4tf •lllcll lftlft• It 1111111 Team Real Eslate Bay Loop. 645·6001 now 1 ·800·607-5263. hdwd f111, pvt yard, no ~~mm. Cosigner 3Br 2Br I IABa, 9ar, lnsldo clucted t>y: a corporatJon
I ... ., .. ~..... Co ln Or'"'ge Properties of MOYn· P•ls, 617 Begonia • BEACH DJ vault cell. fp. h>ur .. •ry, • LO, A""fl the regtstrant(s) com. o -ll'r"H lllY ,. ....... -.. __, toln West. $2400/mo. 720-0520 _.!..!.~·-'d"'.:..~~.!__"'9_9..;JB.:.~1;..:9:.:5;..•_ menced 10 transact busl·
11m11111on tt .iacr11111u 11on Coun~ FJcpedthebes: 51500 mo. 759•5745 RENTALS Cl .... _ "''"'I "'TTl!ND REI! HUNTINGTON Harbor View Hom•s nest un 8f ",. ,.,..., •OUS Dand 111 m&. coltf. ttlltltfl, ~ •JAaMINE CREEK• Portoflno, viow 4Bd· Nowport Boach Cul·de· Bu1ineu N1m1(s) hs1ed
m .11a11111u p, IMllUals.t.ttuaor C•reer Semln•r BEACH 1040 3Bd·2.5Ba, nu ktctin, lIMESHARES 1590 24 hr He, poo11. ten-WJNTl:R (Furn) 3.6Ba, avl lmmad, aoc garoge satet Ev-above on: n/a
1111tonll•ltln.•a11m1e111lO.ll 10/8 or 10/22 remod Pool, lg yard, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nl1, 3bd, 2ba, din rm 1·3Bd ....... S?00-$1400 52900 Agt 640.~84 orythlno goH chaopl ARECOR INC.
rn1 ... 111Y aud ~ llml· For Reservations or "' Back Bay S335K, tam rm, $2700 mo ANNUAL Too much to montlonl This a11temen1 waa !119d
I.ti.left., •lwlmlllltlta.. Answ•rt To Your 0WNR-2·aty 4Bd·21hBa, Ownr. 831 ·2284 TIMESHARE (310) 8 ... 1802 2BcM Ba .......... $1200 Buy It. S•ll It. Find It. 1e12 Harrow Pl with the County Cieri( OI
Tiiis "'"'''per wlll r1ot OuestlonsOQ:CALL 3 car gar, xlt loe.1~-,---------OWNKRS... 2Bd·,2Ba .......... S1400 ClaHlfled. SAT/SUN 8aml Oranq• County on Septem·
KATHY 8 28•· priced to 1811 S309K Hrbr Vu Hma Mon, READY TO SELL? Walk to b cha, aome 3Bd·2.15Ba ........ $1150 ---------1·---------1be1 ·1 .. , 1994 ~owln9ly 1u1pt Nf adftlttU• .,.... t di B It & F022002 mtlll lot rul •"'"' 9'1c~ II la 7881 IXT 533 995-3752 or 842·1587 •go m • 4Bd·2Ba, Proft11lonala with 11 ocn vw. r • apa· 3Bd HouH ...... $1550 "' ,_._ ............ ,_IL.. ...... _ Please Make Your tam rm. 1dnt condl <yHra resaJe ••P•rl-·elous 3Bd·2BA hm. 5Bd-4Ba .......... $2295 • Published Newpon Beach·
...... ._."" "'' --,....... S485K Agt 640-5664 •nc•. our 1raek record quiet comm. Hdwd ~ Co11.t Mua Dally Pilot
111 ll"'lllY U...... lllat alt Reservation Now NEWPORT 1how1 proven result•, flra, 2 cat Qat, patio & The PruJ llallw September 22, 29, October
•••111111• .... ,ti ... Ill 11111 Becauus~,t=dpac• Is B"•ce 10 Lowest Priced 2·Sty happy cll1nt1. Ind• yard. Appx 2000 all. ---=:·-R . t• ? 6. 13, t994~
• ...,,.,., ... 111111Mlt..... ''iilO.ftiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii6ii9 "Port Streets" P•nd•nt TlmHhare No pett/amkra 13.000 673 1900 e pa In I r:l g ThS21 "'.,''' 1MleyMlll. 1itc.. 1• 8BR·3BA, mov•·ln Salas Uc•nHd S toker Avt 11/1. 6'0-8741 -----·-----. • ...... .,._,nlnd'M,ClllHUOI~=======~ condt 840•5ee4 Agt -t...aoo~39 .. 2831 _________ 2Bd·2Ba dupl•x. ga· PUBLIC NOTICl
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SWAMPED WITH 4Bd·2~Ba on larg• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I EXCHANGE 1600 ••k• t• •••oh-3Bd· 2BR 2~Ba Npt NOr1h· It, rebu·11d 1't, replace 1't or "'OTlhn•lbf~.'~a1o~g. 1>9,,reona ate • BUYIRSI" eorntt lot. Oramatlc GOTTA aKLL FASTI 2Ba condo, clean, condo. Hardwood ... .,.. ..... LI 1 d tJ 1 c:uatom hom• w/many 2 15 W new d.cor, pvt patio, floota, 2-cat gar. Avall SPA lmNQ BEANS, 2522
tor:' ~·.e1.c':'r.w~.~ y amen1u .. 1 Cell todayl •crH 12,995, $500 Ill trade •qulty In • comm pool, It 100 mo 9/25. $1350. 707·7583 restore it, look 1'n the P'1lot Me.•arel•h, cq''o'2' .. r7unllngtoA
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'" r• n ng ~.vvv acrea 19,996, equity n hou... 1mm9d. No peta. c-•1 blk from beh, furn/un· D C"'o~n s ••1n .. &*"2
(0 t I 121500 do n $2"0/ Onr/Bk 714-4""2&·· .. Closs1'f'1eds to find the . ... . ... ... "• ur 1a n••• w "' mo. r. _.. vv B•nnl• at M2·2849 furn, gar, pallo, w/d , Merle Ir., Huntington
Average a Owner wlll carry. Near °' •41-0183 S.aeh. CA 92'47
Transaction flahlng lal<H, tkllng & •••••••••• d/W. ll3.00. 723-0584 I k Thl1 bualn•n 11 con-
In Only 42 dayel) ~...._.._. nallonal forHt. USTSID• smell 2Br, BALBOA COV• a Service you're 00 1'ng fo dueled b lnavld ti .,, .. Bualn••• ~YEUCIL 800-223-4763 HOUSES/ 1-car gat•g•. carpett adOt'abl• 2 aty 2 bd, r. The ,.~:,:fr.nt(1) u c:om-
C•rd• ''" CONDOS & drapea. 7eo.8364 den & dock S2700 mencld lo tt1111.act bual-Slgna i Mor•I LIOO ISLE 1 1ty 2 bd, ne.. under the ~1et•11ou1 CLl~•·VEN BEACH FOR D'l:llNT dine rm • frptc •"200 8ut1ne .. N1me(1) llttld
C"'LL""'Tu-vay rr"" 1175 ·--~----HUNTINGTON AQENT83t·i400..., abo\11on:•2H4 ~ ,_ nw ~ NEWPORT HGHTI PROPERTY a• •ca 21401-.,.,..,,.,..,,,~---. .... ....,.,..~ c.,otyn Miller FIRST TUM $111,000 .on '*aAY1'1DO• CONDO Thlt eta1tment wu f1l1<1
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•1•R •e2B• BALBOA ISLAND Rm C 2 Ofc/W h I CHARLES GOREN 28R au •l'29Np S475d o. Shated uu • •re ouae y 2807 I AatJ ~t Our Bill (714) 875-2940 · 900 l/f, nr Fairview & whh OMAR SHARIF iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil peclalll Frig, d/w (714) 733,5224 ...... 55 Fwy 819-7215-8100 and TANNAH HIRSCH Incl. 80x30 pool. No NO..-~~--:-~·-.:. -=-F_AX..,.,..e_1_9._1_2_3-_1_9_53....;.._
pell. No f•••· No CDM home, 1 or 2bra Small business rental/ ·2BR 1 BA up•tn, I•••• MIJ-4855 (office), 2 phn tfnesJ private oNlces. From
ml ocn vw, catpoft fax, gar Avail 10 1 $200 w/prkg. Xtnt CM
DERRJNG·DO ACROS8111E GREEN BAIZE
900 mo-mo. Avt 10/1. 3BR 28a 1 blk to b9st S600 +. NJS 574·8783. locauon. 760-83&4 20.9422 °' 651-3488 bch. New everything. l-:--==-:~~----Bot.h vulnerable. North dee.la.
Baam celling, decl<. CdM Share 2Br 2Ba 2
lndry. $1395. 650-0943 blocks to bel'ch. ••••••••• liiiiiiii~~~~4Bd·2Ba, nr ocean. $500+'!.rutll. Polnset· BUSINESS• {Mo NICE 1BA S1750 mo + S1950 tla Ave. 675-0902 FI
ul•t, clean & ready. dep + gd credit, win-Great Deall No uut. NANCE
Stove. 673-0836 , ter only 310·927-6772 2Br 1Ba, w/d. Nr Faah
ttreotlve, 1hlny
clean 2Br, w/pallo,
pool, lndry fac. $705
Harbor VIiias 546-9081
BR, 1pac:loua, poof.
aide, gated, nr b•ach
A •hopping. $815/mo
& Up 542°5858
e 2Bd· 1 ~Ba TWNHSE;
Dual Level 1BA Isl. N/S. S375/mo WEST
. S375 dep. 640-121e'. BUSINESS •A 10 6 2 Townhome Avair 1011 or ahar • <:.' J 10 9 8
Back Bay View HB/NB bordM. 2Br OPPORTUNITY o J io
Vaulted collTngs, fire-2Ba 1 mile to beach. 2904 • 7 3 2
place, garage. pets Carport. $425/mo .liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
welcomal Available Laura, 714-968-9439 $HOT NEW
Immediately 675-8003 NB·Eaatblutf Prof 10 PROGRAM S
LIDO PENINSULA. share 2ar 2Ba. 5500 + # 1 Entry level vending
1Bd & 2Bd·1Ba. units 11.rutll. Avl 1011. route In the USA.
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When dummy comt1 down with a
club fewer than expected, you can
count. only 11 fut tnclu. The 12th
could coma from either a 3-3 dia·
mond break or a wtnruna gueu 1n
spades. Fint, wtuch 1u1t do you JO
after?
Cbancee of a diamond aplit are
about one m three. You can't afford
to teat diamond• immediately
becauee, if the 1u1t doeen't dmde
evenly, the fourth dJamond might
be in the hand with t he ace of
1padea. Gue&aln( the 1pade po111Uon
a. a 50.50 propociuon.
ACROSS
1 ~1';-.wnd 6f.,.,, toutot
shape
1 0 Fioo. 0011er "'O
14 We1Qt11y
15 Spo~en
16Norsegod
17-pole t8 Actress
Hayworth 19Marn rote
20Uprsght 23Chicago
While -24 Marsh 2SAnget
28 Actor Grant
31 AOCM!nt
Peruvians
36 l"louse wing
37 Pocket bread
38 Plaza
60 Or.er s need 61 Hamou1g1.1r ......
63Mau~ma11
maybe
64 -hovp
65 Nf!l'\/OUS
66 P antSI Peler -
67 Egypuan1111n
68~>.up
DOWN
1 Mil Olltettt
2 Brace
3 O,,erdue
4~eo 1to1 5Puce
6 Snat>t;y
7 Pa•che<I
8 Awov41
9 S.te
10 Brt(jgf> I~
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.
from S800-J1300/mo. Fp/Pool Rick 640-27.fl1 Light and easy. No Pvt beach/waterfront. truck required. SO 710 Lido p.,k Dr Npt Hght• lrg 3Br down If quallJy. The bidding:
'714-673.0030 2'hBa twnhs. $600-1·800·272·3444. NORTH EAST
8d·2Ba Eastslde, new 9-5pni Mon-Fri 20>el8' rm w/pvt ba & 900 Numbers! SSS 1 • PaM
e 2Bd·1Ba APTS Lovely units, pool·nr
bu1/1hops/fwys. No
pets 04e.0392 SOU'm WEST
l 0 p ..
However, that doean't mean that
it ii a pure gueaa wtuch spade you
chooee tO play from hand when you
lead low from dummy and Eut con·
tribute• a low spade. An expert will
go up with the Juna for three aound
reaaona: t.he ace coulq.be wt th Ea1t:
if Weat doea not have both the ace
and queen, the defender nught duck
when you play the lung: and tf Weat
does not return a apade when in
with the a ce, you still get the
chance LO te1t the d1amonds1 or a
equeeze 1D.1ght develop.
39 Ou1te composed
42 Sr~y #
43 To be. 1n Pa11s 44 Fall behind
45 Takos trve
46Chrsstmas
47-ma1es1e
12 SIO')ltCllPI
13OraN10 a clOr.e
21 Tax
22 ~a•e
25 Happ1>11 agc1111
26Byooe~rf.
3-t Rcgrons
35 Sv 1 maier ar
37 A wl)O I' bunch ::l~ BeOQw
'52 Ford a n~er
53 Scent
~4 No1w991an
tc1p11a1
carpet, d/W, gar, back--M~O,,.,N,..,..,..T..,..H'-L-'Y-R_E_N_T....;..·-·' balcony. s400-t5xt5' HI ProtltS/Lo Start upl 2 • PaM 4NT P .. 48 Listeners need
SO ·t m 0Jnc•nq as
27 Loo.._s radian.!
2q-p1ermurn
40 lllum1n.ill'i:I ,
4 I Rue~~
55 luwn pest
~6. Ac.101 Allon
51 S•ngor Turoor
58 Mullllud4> ... rm. Neitr boach. Avl T SS 5 Q PaM yard. no pets S850 Until 6/17/95. 'I.I blk to 1011. 646-4872 op programs avt
mo. (714) 366·0607 bch/pler. Newly redec .,,.......,..--------nowt 1·800-865-1000 Pua P ...
8NT P .. Mount111111tt•
41; Aun i on
2BR 1 BA. GARAGE. & e>eceptlonally clean. Prof NJS to lhara l'•w· A PROVEN WINNER . .
W'slde. New cpVpalnt, 2Br 2Ba furn, w/d, gar port Cr••t town-All Cash.continual In-()perunr_lead;Jackof'? .
Fast Can·
52 lee Age beast 59 Short·hVed
la~h1ons
SCd1t~ 30Te1 spetKt b•c
3201~
.i7 Sing(:• r1°'ni• 41l 0n egas < 4 C".ild DeSoto
tearu•e
5.?Bom· $650 + $500 sec. Agt --::p:-a-rk_n_g._.,,.,8_1_8-4..,....,s,.,1.,...-4_4...;7...:3;.., home. Private rm/ba. com. el Snack vending-Th11 is really quite a \tmple
,714) 8 •o 1220 Pool~ennll/1pa. $450 tocal route. 10 new hand, but it ilhatrate• a vefy fi.ne .., • O c eanfront Winter Includes utlt. 65" n 454 hru "--""2:-:e="R~.1,,.,BA=-=-c=-=o"'T=T""A.,,...,,Q'""'E.... 2 full y furn units, 3Bri-------"""--machines $2900. point of declarer tee que. """"r
Lg •'\<=' patio, wshr/ 2Ba, gar. S1500/S1800 Pror N/S to ihr condo 800-821·8363 dy/eve up the East.-Weet handa and decide
dryr hkup, new ept, Call Karen, 434-1424 near beach In NB. Pvt BLINDS equal CASH how you would play aix no trump
S825 No pet 722-6294 STEPS TO SAND ba, tennl1, pool. 5495 Join our proven pro-af\.er the lead oft.he jack ofheana.
A MUST SEElll Clean 1 br-gar, lg Incl utlt. 548-0784 gram. Own a hi-profit You can be proud of your bidding.
Large 2bd 2ba. In deck-viii pd·no pets. Prof to ahate 2Br NB ultrasonic blind c:toan· Once partner rebid cluba, you
small, quiet t:om-Clean. S750. 551·8554 home near theaters/ Ing business. 896·0888 upgraded your king-jack in that
munlty. New carpet, ahops/beach. Great CRUISE &HIP JOBS suit and launched int.o Blackwood,
vortlcle blinds, patio, nelghborhd. Avl 10/1. Earn $300/S900 intendinat.omaneuverthecontrart ~~~=~~d0~ ::1~0";60 MISCELIANEOUS Kristen, 673-9220 WE~!<LY. Year round into five 00 trump should partner
Seeking mature pror ~o:~~~~m~r~~g .F~~~ have a~ ace too few. You wieely
AVAI LABLE NOW. 2Br RENTALS to 1hr Bacl< Bay home room and board. Wiit cho~e atx no t rump ae the final
1Ba. lrg kltch, din rm. ••••••••• Llg br/pvt ba. storage, train. Call 1•504-e4e-stram t.o have the lead come u to
After capturini South'a king o(
spades with the ace, West reverted
to hearts. Declarer caahed out the
heart and club winnera, and East
could not Wtt.hetand the preaaure.
On the last club Eaat. let go of a dia·
mond to retain the spade queen.
Declarer discarded the jack of
epadea and raked in four diamond
triclu t.omake the slam.
14
36 Fvro1m11 $6d~E5. t63~:,4t033 ----------lg yrd, tou of Pf'lvacy. 4502. Ext. c 7312. l~===~=~==~iiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij========~ • • • ~ •· $625/mo. 645-70211---------1" t=,....-.,_-i _ _,
ROOMS 2706 LOCAL. RTE•24 LOCO• CREDIT 2907 ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST & 39 E '•Id• Country Wd iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ··---------ti 0 n s. Buy A II 0 r 2Bd •Pit M w/study STORAGE 2742 Part•Posslbte $3K iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOUND 2925 $865. Fp, ikylt, deck. NB nice pvt up1tre rm/ Wkly•B00-599-6769 FREE DEBT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 42
no pols. 180 2111 St. ba w/kllch ,prlv at bch. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1--T-R._U_C_K_O_R-IV_E_R_S_ CONSOLIDATION ANNOUNCEMENTS
646-1164 or645·9543 Oulot rHpon person. YARD SP.ACE: GateA RtVE-TO OWN1tl SO Too m •ny debts? 2920 FOUND: Cellul•T 45
Lovely 2er In 4-ptox SSOOlmo. 675·3504 concrete area In NB down or company Overdue bllla? Cut Phone In CdM. Call
near OCC. Now palnV ROOM FOR RENT boats/RV1. Up to 4. drivers. Here'• our payment• 30% to 10 Identify, Newport crpll, lndry rm. encl Non-imoker. Child ok. 10'x50' 1paces avl. 50%. Reduce In· •20/20• eoach Police Dept.
gar. S700. 968-8088 Costa Mesa area. S100/Mo ea. S350/mo ~~~ll~~f~r~~ior S~~~~ t•r••t/late ••••· 5w1fTHOUT GLASSES! 644·3659
Low Move-lnll 1·2BR. 631-9011 for all 673·5975 et°jhip/3<>-42 monlhsl S4,000·100,000. a 0 · rapid. non----------
b rlt e /b r • azy/V e ry ----------•Average 10.000 + NCCS (non-profit) surgical. permanent FOUND: '••••••••• miles/month. Llcen••d/bonded. restoration in 6·8 Pet Cocketlel large, no pets please, RENTALS TO 1• 8 0 2 weeks Airline pilot Sept 14, vie Bear St. S625 ~ S725 831-8427 S COMMERCIAL •company training 1· 0 ·955-041 developed. Doctor ap-& Paurarino, Costa
Lrg 1Br, new pnVdrps, HARE 2724 REAL ESTATE program for atudents OVERDUE B ILLS? proved Free informa-Mesa. Call to Identify,
gar w/opnr, safe sml available New Apple Cut monthly payments lion by mail Call 557·5574
8 lb '••••••••• Lines Inc., 1·800-843· (800) 422 7320 ' comple>e. Lndry. $650. a oe Fun prof non-1• 8308 or 1•800.843• cup to 50%. Licensed • ---------
Beeper ii 559--2905 1mkr 1hare 3Br 2Ba. and bonded non-profit (408) 961-5570 LOST CAT 8
HUNTINGTON
$380+\i!t utll. W/D.1---------3384• Madison. South • co. 1·800·226·0190 Fax (406) 961-5577
ocean view. 673·62t1 . BUSINESS OFFICE Dakota. Ext. 49. Call .24/hrs. Satisfaction Brown Tabby, s ix
months old, female.
recent surgery, scar
33 Te eg•a OPPO$.I 51 Str JC• t1a1;;1
5 t!
FOR R~Nt 2769 WANTEOI VACUUM guaranteed. The Piiot 1;; CLEANER DEALERS. REFINANCE NOW -----------
Clasalfled Ex-Lux. Ex-Kirby. EX· Good crod11 or Bnd EXCESS ·SINGER• DR f I Th• f{IOSt comprehen-OPEN ARM SEWING
on belly. NEEDS ---------1••••••••• T MEDICATION. CHILO PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMEN
BEACH 2640
1.,. • rplc, d w, new siva and current direc· Very attractive ottlces, Tr ista r . Ex ·FI It er credit. No point loans ·
.t gray crpt, vau~ed tory of goods and ser· 31st St., Cannery Vil· Oueen, Ex-Rainbow available. Call 1·800-MACHINES due to HEARTBROKEN. Bay· 5530
side Drive. Cororlll der iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil••••••••• ~========= cerls, gar, dee!<.:.& By vices around! lage near water, NB. Exclusive territory own 773.5559 for FREE school budget cuts.
park. $665. 960-U3A7 ---------Roy Jackson 673-3733 your own business consultauon in your Sew au fabrics-silk to selling America's n~w· home or 1·800·640· loather. Nationwide
Mar. REWARD. Clll T lk T LI G' I 675-1"595 or 552·6123 • a 0 ve 1r s 1-800-860·6969
COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
QUIET & SERENE
Palm lVl.esa Apart:rn.ents
So near & yc:t so far ...
·nur's the feeling you get
whc:n you bvc-u Palm
·' ksl amd the: lush
greenery of scdudc:d
woods & SCltcJ)' palms.
6 Studios, I & 2 BcJrooms
• Jrs 5515 ro 5600
· !UR 5625 ro 5650
· 2n1\ .sns co s7so
A No Pets A Vcn.ic.t.I BlinJ.s
6 Ceiling fans
6 NEW Drpct, P011m & T'ilc
6 FiUlCSS Room
A Hc.ucJ Pool & }KUW
6 P .1.cios & B.1.korucs 6 G0U2ga A,·.iil.lblc
Ollice I fours: 9:00 .1ll1 • 5 00 pm M-F
.uid 10:00 :un · 4 .00 pm wcckcn<h
1561 Mc:sJ Dr. · S.inu Ana J kights, CA
(714) 546-9860
esel cleaning concept 4844 (24 hr. voice g u •ran l oe Re 9 ___ L_O_S_T_C_A_T __ _
the Air-Stormi tncrad· mail). REGAL HOME S329 00 now $148.00 Siamese mix w,dari.. ---------
Toll Free 18 yrs EMPLOYMENT
5530
Ible Prolitl Schoetller SERVICES, Real Es· 1-800-658-4376( Ext brown points. 3-4 yes. SCHOOLS & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Research and Engl· tate Broker. CA Oopt. -=-1.,,...00=-.':":""-......,. ___ __,,....,.._ old, 12·14 pounds, le-s110 DAILY'" Stutl en·
neerang Please Call ol Real Estate. RAPID WEIGHT LOSS male. Wearing pink INSTRUCTION 3012 velopes n )'Our spare
( 800 J 059·9901 • Spoctatrzlng 1n dil· Ilea collar and 1ur-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil time For FREE intor·
ficull cases." Known quolse collar w/purple BECOME A MEDICAL mat.on wr te to Bo·
Ext. 34. INVESTMENT na11onw1de for great tag. Missing from TRANSCRIPTIONIST yono Dr'*ams·A 13o;c
OPPORTUNITY results. Stops hungcrl Cover Shores since Great work at horne 1943. Gtendatr CA
On the move? 'I •a uar ant eo d •In· 9/15. Call 722·6958. opportunily··typlng lor 91209· 19-13
2908 creases metabolism doctors and hosp11ars ---------•Boos ts en or g Y LOST: Small light Home study Freo ca-17 PT OPENINGS Sell your extra
household
items
•Stops hunger. Call re er 111 0 r 3 tu r 0 Great 2nd 11 'n 1 w S9 Wented: financial Unllod Pharmaceuhcal brown DOG with P.C DI' baSO·flei. l.f~·j. areas
partner. s5o.ooo 10 N ow. Save 20' BIG EARS. Name Atlanta, Georgia 851 ·0951 "~·Tt 12·J
in Classified s1,ooo.ooo+. Publish. 1·800.733·3288 "Squirt,., v1'c1'n1·t" (800) 362-1010 On the move? vrt:leo, film. 644·9919 I:========~ 1 Dept YVK76202
HOTELS
& MOI'ELS
HOTELS
2718 & MOTFLS
SPBCIAL WEEKLY RATE
"FROM$1SO
Clean rooms. cable 'IV,
phone, ~eek1y maid sen ke
Call For lolroduclory Rate!
2070 Newport Blvd., Col\& Meu
(714) 831·6000 oa
1-800.284-3229
... :xma ·
. CASH
Loreto & Sonora, Sell your extra
C o s t a M e s a · MEMBERSHIPS household
Please call g~g-: 3018 items
1772. in Class1f 1ed
Levi SOms ,.,..'°to s615 Newport Bea ch
,.,, SI O ••••••••• Country Club mem· ---------84 -0201 PERSONALS bershrp ror sare w111 Get to discount. 759·7659 ---------LOST & WANTED: Npt Boacn the bas ie Country CluD mom·
FOUND 2925 --------bersh1p to take over .•BC" liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PERSONALS 3002 (ron11 6 mos-1 yr. 1' FOUND MOM'S KEYS 714·939·2261 near Back Say School iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------
on 9/10. Call 548-0779
FOUND
Live & Uncensored
t.• lll11911t Con•ilsaLOI\$
900-725-4100 S:J 95 min,
t8 ·LIA Cosu Mesa. CA Sept. 1 O: pet blrd
Coc katlel Pied be-1...,...,.,..,.,,,-,~..,,..,,="""".,,.-:~~
tween Heliotrope & LIVE UNCENSORED
Bayside Drive, CdM GIRLSI Wiii rvturn 10 owner. 10718·1·804·821"·8T89
673-8823 S3 99 min 18 -
ClasStlied 1s
CONVENIENT
whether you re buy· ing, sethng. Or just
took.mg, class1llod has
what you noedl
PILOT CLASSIFIED
642·5678
Attic,
· ba!>~ment.
and rlo~f't
the n g<•t
some c:a~h.
Ad~ertts "'9
Inside
Sales
We a111 .-e11" ng a
luU·hme lnsoa11 $.,;it
Rep \l\lhO POSSQSS ~
strong s;;iles ao111ty and ,,...., ch'.!!>11 o to De
successtut " sa1us
ano "~' 11 nc:;
Th,,. inu" 1:Jual mu St
t;11 hight{ mo11,,,ll11JO,
l'lara-wor ... ing ilflU
demon s11ate the
01>11i1y to m1Je1 oeau·
lines, ""o"' ... 011 w tn other poople a nd
pro .. tot1 ortecllv•
CIJSIOmer ser\OiC:e 71'le Pf<5,. • ncy 10
prosc·1t no11a11 .. e
selling •Ou.is and ....
ecule 1uvenuo pro·
d1..c1ng 'Specf:il
Sechons · 1s a plus
Dependability a
must Groat OP· port..in1ty tor tne
right cano1date
Goot.l benet t pac .....
age pro' :JoJu
FAX res .. me to
631·6:.9J
At.en• Juuy Oottsng
or ma r ro~ume to
Juoy Oenong
c Dail)' Pilot
PO Soi< 1~c;o
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• Cal1lorn10 9~U~6
-----•cHW> CARE 3536 DEC1': FENCES HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE & MASONRY 3828 PAINTING WALL SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COATING 3570 Ir DECKS 3615 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lAWN CARE 3808liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3870 COVERINGS 3932
DIRECTORY Exp'd NannlH avail forliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A Complete property Masonry Expert• •W.P. VOUNOQUIST iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
llv•ln poilllons Into STOP Deck Leaks· •Wood Feno••• malnt·cuslom palnllng Baalc V•rd M•lnt. Block-Brick-Concrete Painting Contractor Persona.1zed Pet Care
ADD ITU> NS
REMODEUNG 3410
loving homei. lrlih waterproof coating•· r~rtpalr,lrMl\aullf'lll drywall.carpentry· Lawn•, Cleanups, Stucco. Repairs, Low Ouol painting by protro~ Kenr1ul a:1 ,,,atr~•. No
Nanny Agcy. 974-8108 dacka, atalra Oual. estimates. Low prlcts. Uc'd wall pa par removal· Tr•• Trimming, Lt PricH, Uc 531·7643 Ucl602098 ln1 r.trcss or v.orry L1',
Tender lovlngi!lChlldcate work. Llll587430 Free Advantagt Cons11. 974-630t itucco Rick 262·6545 9 Frte Ht. 645-J:JOS Ins. Roli. 67J•7 IU4
ottered In my Balboa Est. BHt S 722·8769 Carpentry. roofing, Hauling 79•8245 1-----------,Q,,..U,..,...,,A""'"L-l"'TY,..,..C,,....,.A""'R""E,,.--
Pen homa. All ages ---------plumblng. drywall, Gardening/Landscaping MOVING 3834 ---------
FT/PT Judy 873-1428 1--------FLOOR INSTALL 1tucco. painting, tlla, Claon·up1, Tree Trlm.1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 20 yre exp. Quality PLJJMBING 3890
Bell ConatrucUon ' DOORS 3580 REPAIRS 3620 electrlcal. Jim 641·741M Free Esllmates,Good1• workmanship, 1811 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
•Additions• bath remodel iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Aalorencas g36-1518 PUBLIC NOTICE prtces 645-2411 R-.in THE LOCAL PLUMBER
•Patios• ldtchan remodel CLEANING An ••P•rlenced Vln"I• herdwood •Hl·Q HANDYMANt 1~0 ... ,-.-8-n....,S,,..c-8-,,.-La-na_s_c_png-T1h• Ccalll. Pub11lc URtrli· CHUNO PAINTING ., \, a.. rt Co·
.Uc /Bonded /Insured SERVICES 3548 dependable door ' •564-1955* & Irrigation, Trimming 'aeustREoSmmhlualoln E· lnt1E111 Reas SS Gua snce 19.i, VY• are 01 FrMEll. · 87t-494t hanger. Guar work, C8f'amlc, matble, aub -,----------a. R el Cl 1 81 used work .· L#::l75602 els a' 'l'OUr t lopl'lone iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii reu. Don 521•8n 10 floor repair, carpet Ptumbtng/e le c/Watar &emovM 1 s, S •uan-t,ouaehol-d g o ods Bond tna 538 lb.)4 Lit.a:<G..,.."' 6;5•93().J ---------1Wented1 3 more qua!· • Uc, Bond 043~3882 h\ra/•prlnklers/cell ups ant. 1· c. movers print their --==----__,,,_...___ · vvv
CARPENTRY 3510 lty cll.,-ita with houH•i---------i---------fans. Install/Repair 4'599025, '50·610 9 P.U C. Ca.IT number; Emerald Pelntlng
to clean. Christin• DRIVEWAYS 3585 FURNITT'RE FREE ••lfo.241.0t37 1_J_AP_AN_E_S_E_Q.AR __ D_IE_N_E_R limos an& chautfeurs lnVE11t wallpaper t1te ROOFING 3910
A to z HANDYMAN 64CMS177 pg 216-5193 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii ,. " P•••r 2fa.&109 Ellp'd. Complete yatd print their TCP, num-Compalltive rates 10 ~r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiariiiiiiii~
INSTAWREFACE CABINETS •WINDOW CLWINO• ILIKE-NU CONCRETE REPAIRS 3622 Semi Retired contractor. maintenance. treas. ber In all advertls... u~r•• HI 751•203g A·t.ROOFMASTERS
Kitchene, bat.Ill, doort, FREE ESTIMATES N liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Apr~. lmprvmnts, 11111 ihrubbery. 557-1352 ment1, II you have • RAINBOW Circle Malnt. S•n"a 1&~1
wlndowe. Doug 546-7258 297•8081 David ol~~u•~r":t!r~. r•~~~= Complet• Reatoratlon Jobi, Ouallty, Integrity, Landicape REPAIR ~~~1~11~~ 9a~~;'~.~~T.~4:; P&inq. k't~EAt HO\.H Bllst p,,, .. Ou•Hv
HIRI a cu•PENTIR F E t 7 .. n..8421 Refinishing. repair, up-I cara, Ken 642·1770 s I kle a a. de lg • f Apt. Oual. lob frte HI 1·800·748·880 t
A _. Bowen'• Do you nffd rpr r•• • ....... hol•. ate. FREE pick· •pr n ' .. s n or chau leur, call: St. Lc lSG9997 636-17~8 ----~,,.,.,,,-=~-Addltlona/Remodel1 a h4•vy duty home·------------------Mallbu lOW•VOlt llghll Public UlillhH CALL us FIASTI Flre/Wat•.r/4R!_P.,•5·~·0· cleaning Hrvlc:•1 cau··ELECTRICAL 3610 up/d•llv/Ht. 962"1823 HAUUNG 3720 • ......,,,..P_•..,'•-7 ... t ... 4_17_2_2_·7_7_3_2_ Commtuloh v.,,. ... ,d Painting co. R 10011 & roplrnl
Jerry ..,.. u1 a1 630-2492 1---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,. Sprinkler• •r• my 71•·558·41 51 lnLCi.t lo<:a1 co. gre•t pncoG
RtPMa. ~ OOOt•. _,. HANDY MAN 3710 ... 11 J k .. II ONLY bualneH. Sav On Movln9 Lie •876C>48 E·~• Aocl.ng 154·?634
"--, ~~ •"""""" .. """" ---------•-1 •1-trlo•I workliiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiliili• nau ng un • "PP • .,.r•• Kat ..... 5 •20• ........ ---• _, CON,. .. E_ • --anc:••· Yard Clean-Up. Ttmarl•v&Jv••·r•p•lll• Lov.e1t Storage. prof. r .. ~ •v ~ .. a1. lences. glltt • .cc UC. '-41\ .u• Loc:al Uc. contractor Ha..&Rental Pr~•• Etc. Call Mike lnstallauon 722•7824 XLNT rep ' hf min. tns 3Strl tllP .lerTJ 141..0MT MASONlY 3557 Fr•~:.~ ~-~~a Palnt•Carpentty• Me.1aet TAB• trllTVremovel, T1G7~9 V MC 731·29$0 PIANO • VOCAL
On the move? . Drywall and motel JUNK f o The DUM~ aprlnllter rtpatrfln11a11. --------LESSONS 3868 * hit Prlce/Qulllht ** c•• ** Gery M .... al'7 171......_1 .. 2) lndscpe malnt. wa do .. , All type• of elec:trleal WE'LL haul away what It all! EmHt 646~\74 C~~.1.~*'-,007 All 1ervice 100% Guar. RENT the Trun Men won'U ~ ~·-Ltl8S8113 681 .. 031 To plac. an aci In
Buy "· ..,. It P'lnd n. lhrougtl classlfled The Piiot c1aa11n.a,
Cleullled. Call Ma ... 78.
For Ad Action
Call a
NIL
AO-VISOR · ...... .,.
Custom Wellpaper
S"lpplng Pelntlng
No tob too tmallt s•. OH v.i.ad o73·29J7
•• • gatr. should li:ang
h:igohler Sl!lp, 1111ta11,
ciOv•\:O to the Crilly,
833-7172 an~time
PLUG
IN
. ' • • ae Thursday, September 22. 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot
BONDA -------
9230 9085 OLDSMOBILI 9155 VOLVO !MPLOYMENT5530 EMPLOYMENTSS30 EMPLOYM!NTSS30 MllCHANDISE ~ 8049 =I SLJPS7022 AUTOMOBILIS
'7• Accord •·door, •93 Toronado, wht, •eo 4clr, •tick, 4 cyl
Accapung appllcatlons
for parl·tima DESK
CLERK&.-1 2-20 houri per week,
nl,Jhll & gra.,,ayarda,
w .. kenda Apply at
Super 8. 2645 Har·
bor, Costa Mesa, b•
tw .. n 8am·5pm. No
phone calls pteaH.
ADVERTISING
ASSISTANT
Full time, $7/hr. Sta·
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I I , I h •w 1 ownr nu tlr••· amJfm I 1500
P •-a I I k Kl Lido Ponln Slip to 24' ·~--------P • • a e • m ca•• • • ow rm n • • DRIVER/TECHNICIAN ~-f()( r;~v:A:O i. • ..-QUES Domeatlo tton• In private marln• ··.,.A 0--0 30mpg,Auto,18715 obo new tlrH, only 150.500 obO,dY• 310.!522·5t82 For •afaty aarvlc• c":'sHIERS. s ..... .,, .. ,.., nn u 6010 FREE to gooo homes. 1 .., • ._... I ~ 9015 Auna GOOd•831·7141J orig ml, muat to •ff to ava/wkd·714·733·1157!5
C --'/ .... .,...., -Usa 714·.,,50-1404 H 50 rt. ncl parklng''ii•iii•1&•iiimiiii appraclatal $5'""5 ---------rental co. DL rat.... tu+tlpa Apply In per-lii•••llimmmiiii ..,,---·--..,.-~---723-41•8 Iv• meuage 11 ---------pp ........ 7670 .. ., Clan B Of C with aon, 1104 lrvlne Ave., S•vo abuaed and -'74 QTY 2000 valoce, ISUZU ... 9100 __ 0_b_0 • __ ~_.,. ____ VOWWAGEN 9235 Hazmat endorsam.ent. Newport B .. ch. •BUYING ITEMS• abandoned pets. B•. ••Nr Bay Island Cova/ runs a IOOkl gOOd. ..
N/S environ. RHum•1---=----.,...---From 1800-1960. 1 pc voluntHr/lostar. Call Bal~• Penlnsula, up 2nd owner, orig cond iiiiiimmliimiiimiiil cvs 9220 to~ 830 Flint, Wllmlng· Prlv•t• poel•I •toro-Jewelry to entire hOUH 714-859·2704. to 28 power/aall boat. 52700/obo 583-7140 '87 ISUZU Trooper TIU &'-'87 JETTA 2·door, ton, CA 90744. Fash I•. RetalJ ~untar contents. Immediate S235 mo. 873·1943 · Red, 2.dr, xlt cond, maroon, auto, air, c••·
Pfr, flax hr•. exp pref. ~ash, top s. 673-8223 ---------WANT•DI 45' Sllp for air, AM/FM cHHll•. '78 R•nch•ro XLT satte atereo. s4000. Human Rt1ourc11 AJ)ply 537 Newporl MUSICAL eallboat In Nwpt Sch. BMW 9030 p/s, p/b, 4 c~I, $4800 500. Fully powered. 642·8148
M Center Or NB~4-e245 Roll·top desk top, din-Wiii d M l ~-.,,,.---~--:--~ 1nager · Ing tbl, twn hdbd & INSTRUMENTS 6055 pay or •hare uH. Chris 840·1 47 runs/look• goo . us •oe Bug Ntw 1n1: 4. Real Estate footboard 644-1848 (714) 031·1584 '81 3201 Xlnt cond, _____ _,..___ 1011. $1875. 583-7140 spd, fresh 1600 dual
new pnVtrans. Alarm, MAZDA g ---------port eng, alarm, AM/
• ble, DEPENDABLE In·
dlllldual naaded to
provide clerlcal au,..
pon for the advarlls·
Ing deparlmenl of a
growing community
newspaper chain. Ac·
curate typing of
55wpm a MUST. Du·
t1e1 Include data
entry, heavy phones,
daily scheduling. of
ads Hours 8:30am-
5 30pm Mon-Fri. Good
benel.ts, opportunity
for groWlh. Physical/
drug tosttng Is a pre-
requisite ol employ·
mant. For con-
11dcratlon, call Judy
Oetting, 714·642-4321
Ext. ~0 1.
Wa need an expert.
Our mld·alze, growing
company needs an·
swera to our tough
personnel, legal and
benefit• questions.
Lg Advent Speaker• MOTORCYCLES llke new, only $70 •
great sound I 549.3350 SCOOTERS 8018
11ereo, sunroof. Must 125 VANS 9 225 FM cva'9 All orig. SH. $3000. 962·1195 Good radlals. $1000/
obo. 631·7149 ·---------FORD
'80 323 H•toh Auto, pwr steering, air, cas· '73 Chovt short van.1 ________ _
9075
Th• person who 1111•
this new position wlll
act as an Internal con· 6059
Hite. 70K twy ml, xlnt 350 V8, auto, boy win· MISC AUTO
KIWllkl Ltd 440 cot'ld. $4775 873·5605 dows, PS.PB, mags. • '78 Fairmont 6 cyl, Needs paint. $1100/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim~iiii
9245
sutiant to our mana~e· M otorcycle, black, auto,4-dr,ps,a/c, obo. 631·7149 CAN'T FIND A CAR
s.soo orig mlles, mint runs gd, 3•95 reg. iMiiEiiRiiCiiEiiiDiiEiiSiiiii9iilii3ii0il •89 voyager y.6, 11 btue, YOU CAN AFFORD? ment team. and com· Recepllonlat Macln· Top gas range, Whlrlpl
plete projects In such tosh 8r phone akllls, frig, Frldg stack Wshr/
areas as compensa-otc organlzaHon & Dryr·&I new 675-6020
KNABE BABY
GRAND PIANO
Xlnt cond. 721·1712
cond, runs great + 2 ,~s_s_2_s_o_b_o_6_3_1._1_1_4_9_ AT, AC, all pwr. AM/ Hundreds of vahlclH helmets $800. Ed or ,. 1 1 Brian 5 48•1079 89'TAUAUS SHO Stk,1 '89 420 SEL Blaci<, FM, xii cond, serv sold at bargan pr ces
11on planning, supervl· aupporl. 651·2777 0 sory training and ben· Washer/ ryer Sl35 ea. Yam1lha U3, 52", llke •---------ehts analysis. R•t•ll 8•1••-days Frr. Refrigerator $150. All new, 54,500 obo (714) Overstocked wilh 1 weekend day. Good Good Cond. 646-5848 644-8809 or 667.9559 stult?
Requirements: current oppty for enthusiastic A ean 10 knowledge of Callfor· mature person. Call 1---------Classlfled
nla labor law, worker's 553-9337 or pick up FURNITURE 6014 •••••••-will help
comp, ADA regula· app, Kitchen Thlngs,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GARAGE SALES 842·5878
uons, benefits op· South-Coast Plaza. 6' oatmeal sofa + 2 ••••••••• ttons. etc.; appropriate Sales chra. Lg 10-dwr chesl, ,
education and train-TELEMARKETERS m11c-x11 675-6020 --------
ownr,loaded,ex cond service records, 1 yr recs, 98% lwy ml, everyday! For more
garaged.reg malnt ave warr remaining. $7995 by orig ownr Info call lnform•tlon
$5500,obo 760-0288 Exceptionally clean. 662·1638 or 545-4859 Service• toll freel
RENT
through ctassilied
$23,985. 436-8665, 1·800·430·9897 Ask for John WHley Thinking 01 having a Ext. A·1062. garage sale?
Whether.You're buying Give us a call!
or aelllflg, Ctasslfled PILOT CLASSIFIED
covers all your needsl 042·5878
Whether you're buying
or selllng, Classlfie.d
covers all your needs!
ADVERTISING
SALES REP
1tig· several years of e>eperlence In a slmllar Can you HU the best Dining buffot, mirror, BALBOA
position. newspaper In Orange table, 6 chairs. $250; ISIAND
County? We are th• Expend teak tbl s100; immiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii s e e k I n g · s o I f· California Community best In the Industry. EZ chair & 11001 $50: mollvnted, organizod, News publishes news· Are you? If you would lady clothes 52 1e.5; Moving!. Everything
depend ble sorvlco papers In the Glel)· Ilk• to turn your gift 1 1 642 3133 goesll Sal/Sun 9-41 a ' • for talking to people, _m_s_c_u_rn_. __ • __ _ 0 r1 on t e d o u 1 s Id o dale area and In Or· •• Furn, clothes, piano, salesporsons tor com· ange County, and per· Into a lucraUve career MOVING Plano· $100, etc!, 112 Pearl Ave
munlty newspaper forms commercial opportunity, enjoy the waterbed, llke new--........ ------•
group. Experience or production work. This tlexlblllty of part time $50, dinette set $30. "SAT/SUN Sam!
degree proforred. position Is based In hour• yet eorn full 548·6829 or 786·8184 323 Apolena, In alloy.
Draw/commission. Full Glendale and reporls time pay, thon w•1---------Furn, clothes, mlscll benefits. Physlcal/ to 'senior manage· would llke you to Join Sun Only 9/25 10-41
drug screening re-ment. our Orange County • • 2216 Pacific Dr, CdM clrculatlon team. 2 Henredon hu1ch/dis· CORONA
DEL MAR
quired. Fox rosume: I bl II A 11 n · A . M 1ch0 a1 Please send resume Please come mo et Pay ca nots • reta 6122 Flotchor 714·650.4802 and cover letter to: Los Angeles Times S2800oa; aell S800ea.
California representatives at on Martin of London iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ATTN Co•t• M••• Community New• Open House game tablo/dlnlng POSTAL JOBS. I h I Computer, Nl ntlndo, * Attn·. Personnel Tuea, Sept 27th table w 4 c rs • reta1 ·s s 2 08/h s hsehld Items, clothes tart 1 ' r. + 425 W. Broadway 5pm·7 :30pm $8000, sell 2800. & morel SAT 7am· benoltts. For apphca· Suite 300 courlyard by Marriott Marg Carson game
tion & Info. coll 1· Glenctale, CA 91204 3002 So. Harbor Ible. retat1._$1f>3.,.8 ... o_o.., .... s,..,ol~lk='~2"";p~m=•::::1 6~2;,,l';!Vl=La=r=:ks;::;p~u~r~I
-t2-l-6} 324--31~ 71tm-«> -:0=-'r~ax~o;::.;;rn;~r..:;m;r.n-r:riVcr.,-Santa Ana -SSOO-. 4 srare-s-alel Everything
10pm 7 days -0-F-F-l-CE_MAN ___ GE_R_ 92704. Please calr wood/uphol chrs ·re-must gol Furn, col-
BOAT REPAIR 714-966-7517 M·F to tail S920ea, sell tectibles. kitchenware, Computer exp req'd. 1 -s-2501> tTOTt ban Newport Be3ch boat S end resume to: RSVP & for more nfo. · lots or clothes &
yard & marina looking Gable Engineering, SEW OUR HAIR cocktail table w_Jglass more! Fu/Sat 8·51
for Suporvisora, La· 1706 Newport Blvd. ACCESSORIES • retail $2400, sell 1701 Sabrina Terrace borurs, Maintenance & THOME $1000 Misc art work Pans Personnol. Must #B,CostaMesa92627 A &onental~ccossl Older computer &
h & Pert Time Analuet Fun and easy. Call,_________ printer, waterbed, win· have Okp; traveli • nowl Accessones Etc. Te3k d ining rm tabla w/ dow a;c, misc house· rigging exp ll plus. NB rnarket research 1·813-264-7576 Ext 9. 4 chrs $125. Queen sz Call 1114) 64:; 3517 firm seeks PfT analyst hold Items, women's • to perlorm phone In· Temp Part·Tlm• bed 5125. Rocker re. clothing. bike, etc. c~~~!~~CT~~~p· =~ tervlews & prepare RECEPTIONIST/ cllnor $75. 845-1749 SAT, 0 15 Poppy
data tables. No exp H needod for painting nee. SlO/hr. Ma.II re· SWITC BOARD
Jobs. Misc duties, S9 sume to: LFC. Bolt Employment atartlng MERCHANDISE COSTA MESA 6124
Hr. EOE 821·4593 658. Npt Bch. 92661 10/3 /94 . Working MISC 6015 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji
Whether you·re buying Sell your homaJ< hours ore 1·5:30 pm iiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or selllng, Classlflod through classified . Monday ~hru Friday. Bia nchi 20" racing covers all your neodsl 842•5678 Please aond resume '79 Coupe de VIiie, bike, persQOal ltoms, to Calif. Comm News, 1-owner, t09K mllef, books, etc. SaVSun
Attn: Rhonda Weed, xlnt cond. S1245/obo. 9am, 317 S. Cabrlllo
330 W. Bay, Costa Great earl 675-3038 •ESTATE SALE•
0 E T Mesa. CA 92627. ---------212 Rochester (at Or·
EMPLOYMENT EMPL YM N Tired of punching time. 2 Aqu ariums ango Ave.) Everything
5530 5530 clocks? Maka $100/dy Ona lg 2x4' black musl go. Furn, major
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii from homo or more SS gloss flnlslJ base and appllances, crah sup·
310·798-4643 ex OP2 cover. One 4114' wood piles, fabric. SAT/SlJN base & cover over
BRIGHT BEGINNINGS
"FntnJI, ,\.11/iborltood Wt/coming Stniu"
Part
Tinte
I' ntquc opf" nw111" tv m.i.., 1 dJffawlCr by rcprennung
~our (t'n1mun11Y' l'rofru1onal :ieighborhood
Wrl.:omm1 Servi.~ sC't'l\ rrh.iblr .ind eocrgtuc person
10 •IJ.11 new bomro""'" Good commumcauon sktlls
&nJ prvlt\s"1onill appc.uauce essential Flclllble hours,
must be "tlhn~ Iv w11n. cnnmgs or weekends
(7 14) 752-2772
EMPLOYMENT
SE~VICES 5533
tank. Motora & fillers 7am•2pm. 548-6263
+ decorative coral Everything Muet Gol
Incl $200ea. Good Furn, 10011, books, bl·
cond. $200 645-4496 cycles, etc. SaVSun 7·
(leave message) 3, 1792' Oriole Drive
••••-•• +Placentia & Adams) Please ba aware that 6HP Yahama outboard -Thos. Guide 858.H7 the listings In this cal· V• motor, $775. Now ---------
egory may require you 26" 18·•peed man's LEAVING STATE!
to call a 900 number bike, cost $350, sell Must sell furn, sml
In· which th era Is a s27o/obo. 675-3038 appls, sports equlpt,
1_c;...h..;a_r.:.ge.;....:.p..;e_r_m_1_n_u_19_._ Cebl• TV d11crsmblarlJ new gift Items, no
***AIRLINES••* ~onv.rt•r•I We carry, Junk! 50/e to SSO. Sot
NOW HIRING ENTRY bur, repair all mak•al only 8-41 2554 Elden
LEVEL. Customer Ser· models. Fraa catalog, Ave, Apt B-103
vice/baggage han-1·800-407-4444 --..,..8-.-P-1-2-4--,,&-2---5--
dler•. Many other po· ---------sltlons. Groat pay and Electrlo M oblllty 9a-4p, 187 Albert Pl
benefits. Local or re· 2 seateT, very good -F-urnlture. clo thes,
lo'ca tlon. For appllco· cond . 310·943-7851 _•o_o_i_s_. 1_0_1s_o __ f _m_is_c_. __
EMPLOYMENT
5530
lion & Information call __ L_O_S_E_·_W_E-IQ_H_T....__ YARD SALE SaVSun
EMPLOYMENT 1 ·8 0 0 -6 4 7 ·7 4 2 O FEEL GREAT! 9·6. Exercise bike.
553Q 1 __ Ext_._A_·1_0_9_.____ Make extra money! toys, port. washer/
EARN $200 to $1 ,000 Call 1-800·460-FAST dryer, clothes, lots of
•
ENTRY LEVEL FULL-TIME POSITION
for OC Apparel Marketing Co.
Reception, Data Entry, Statistical
Control, and General Office Duties.
Must be detailed-oriented, we/1-
organized. Computer literate,
working knowledge of Microsoft
Word and Excel preferred.
Please fax resumes only to:
(714) 660.1067
WEEKLY for dotalls. Then call misc. 372 Victoria
ASSEMBLING PROO· 1·600·776-THIN (8446)
UCTS AT HOME. Cal Ext. 321, to get ---------
toll tree 11-800-574· atarted. HUNTINGTON
9635· Ext. 132· MOVING Oln/llv rm BEACH 6140
EARN UP TO $700/ furn, china. household iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WEEK. No experience. Items, plants. '76 Toy· ParHlma/Full lime. ota mini truck shell YARD SALE Furn, per· Process morlgaga r• Ion -bed. 554-2333 sonal, h.ousa holds, funda. Toll fr•• g camping 1tem1, canoe,
1-800-889-151 1 RUG; ltka naw 9x12. 821 Main St. Sal only
PILOT CLASSIFIED white wool. shag rug,
It's the resource you $750. 040·5324 _IR_VINE _____ 6_1_4_4
can c9unt oo to sell a SUNOUEST•WOLFF
myriad of merchan-TANNINO BEDS
dlsa Items, because New commerclal·
our columns compel home uni ts lrom
quallfled buyers to $199.00. Lamps-
calll Lollon1-Accessorie1. 042-5078 Monthly pa~ments
low as S 18 .00
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ca11 today! FREE
5530 5530 5530
N!W color catalog
Moving Sale! Collec11on
of fine china, pewter,
silver, anlq organ, 10
yr collection of Pl•Y·
Uoy, 2 compl bdrm
sets (1 w/watorbod),
lots of hsehold goods,
misc & decor! Fri/Sat
7arfl-4pm. 23 South-
ernwood In Turtle
Rock
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Kragen Auto Parts hds ei.:citing opportunitit'S
throughout Southern Or.1nR~ County for thl'
following:
SALES
full-time & Part·lime!
I ligh l'nNg\ -.ak~·dnwn .1mb1ltous mdiv1Ju·
ale; who cn)Oy \l\Or!..ing with pt.'Opl<' are nl'(.'tfod!
Work w1ttun .1 tun, f.l.,t·~icl'<i environment• I
MANAGEMENT
Entry ll'Vl'I po"tllons Mc .w.iil.1blc for highly
motivatl'd 1ml1v1duills with proven lct1dcr-.hip
c;!-il '"
COMMERCIAL PARTS DRIVER
Futl·t1m1:, M-r Muc;t lx> 18+ ycat"!. old, dnw
dl'f"md.1blc vchtck h.wc dciln OMV ond ~
cM m urancl'.
for 1mmt-diatc corutdl'fdlum, call rnday 8..lm 4pm·
Ooo .at (714) 378-0243 • Gerry al (714) 964-3571
If urublc to c.ltl, nd/fax r~umc to. Kragcn
utu Par~, Attn: 0 IX'llo., 18862 Beach Blvd ,
I lunllnJ.;ton l:k.>ch 112648. f,1'< (714) 965-0?52
B1hngu.1J Cf:nNh-:h/~ p.1n1'lh) ..,killc; Mt' an .1 •t!!
; Wt' 1~1 for drug-. EOE
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II
1 ·8 0 0-4 0 2 ·9 1 9 7
Tr•• Roses ss: Citrus, fruit, avocado trees·
fruiting $10; On Palms ---------6·8' $20; Oal plants
$1 : Shade, pine 15 gal
S20: Harbs 135 kinds $1;
NEWPORT
BEACH 6169
Liiac $10; 909-674-~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
FREE TO YOtT6CJZ
E11tbluff Estate
-Safe-Sat & Sun 8-51
liimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Antq furn, 1 00'• or nlck-oacks, cryatal,
glassware, brass,
clothes, h11hld llama,
bedding, etcl
FREE SAND
Call 67S.3828
OFFICE
FURNITURE &
EQUlPM!NT 6047
2421 Buckeye
SUN SM I Moving Sala I
Sports equlpt, hHhld,
micro. lV, clothH &
morel 1182 Corella
Desks, chairs, fll• cabl· ••••••••• ::.~•;.s!1P~v~~t33~_.u•t TRANSPORTATION
OFF'ICll CLOSINO
Furniture, phone •V-· ---------
tern, computer•, COP· BOATS 7011
ler, mlac. 840-4402 iimmmmmmmiii
PETS &
ANIMALS 6049
14' Powerc:•t fish or
akl boat, twn flbergls
hull w/11lr & outbd.
$1285. Call 648-4113
2 lgu•naie, 15!5 gallon---------
tank, accauorlH, au POWER BOATS
aold together. Worth 7012
llJ50, .. 11 $350 434-6557
ADOPT-A·PET
Every Sat & Sun at
PETSMART, Fountain
\/allay. Pupl>IH, kll-
tans and more, all
loolclng fot loving. car·
'78 Cobalt 24' ca.bin
cruiser, twin Mercury
cruisers, full electron•
lea, w/lra.llar. Mull
"''· $4600. 513-7140
Ing homaa. CALL 241· ---------1
0317 for more Info. SAIL BOATS 7014
Avallabl• f0< lmmedla· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
tlon· two lovable la· 30' NORMCR088
mal• •••••••• 1-yr· TRIMARAN PLUS
old, current on all MOORING 1.0CATED
•hola Mu•t ba IN A PRIME AR!A OP ~doPl•d together Into BALBOA ISi.ANO.
•loving home Please ASKING $425,000
eau (714) 723·87&A Or FOR BOTH PltASE
844·5045 PAOE 714•570-2878
I
1ATTHISPRICE s121 tl;TK tt4t,,. """Ht.ail)
LEASE FOR ONLY
Per
Mo.
and .79c • ~ IOf 24 monthS Total dnve away $711 90 Ae51dual
$4560 65 Total of payments $3066 96 + tax on app1oved credit Based on 15,000 miles per year and 11c pelf mile 1n excess ol 15,000 miles per ytl/
NEW 1995 FORD WINDSTAR
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l SET SAIL -Lido
•Yacht Expo unveils
what's billed as 1995's
"most stylish, innovative
and technically advanced
big pleasureboats" making
their West Coast debut
today through Sunday in
lido Marina Village. Boat·
brokers "5'nd dealers, acces-
sories, electronics, gear and
marine services wilr be fea-
tured. Call 757-5959. 2 NEW PLAY -''Later •L--t---• Life," A.R. Curney's
play set on a romantic star-
lit terrace overlooking Bos-
ton Harbor where two
characters meet after 30
years, ends previews tonight
and opens Friday on the
Second Stage at South
Coast Repertory (where the
critically acclaimed "A
Streetcar Named Desire"
continues on the Main-
stage).
3 MORE MANON -
•American Ballet The-
atre continues its West
Coast premiere of Sir Ken-
neth MacMillan's master-
work "Manon" 8 p.m. Fri-
day and 2 and. 8 p.m. Sat-
urday-Sunday at Orange
County Performing Arts
Center. A repertory pro-
gram of works by James
r<udelka, Twyla Tharp and
Natalia Makarova is at 8 to-
night 4 ROB'S BACK -•cr~mmy-nominated
keyboardist/composer Rob
Mullins and his band return
to Orange Coast College to
blend jazz, rock, classical
and world-beat styles for
one show at 4 p.m. Sunday
in Robert B. Moore The-
atre.
5 NEW SEASON -Ami
•Porat leads Mozart
Camerata in its season-
opening performance 4
P..m. Sunday at St. An-
Clrew's Presbyterian Church
in Newport Beach. The
same program of Men-
delssohn, Boccherini and,
of course, Mozart will be
presented 8 p.m. Saturday
at Irvine Barclay Theatre.
6 EXIT LINES -Daily
•Pilot theater critic
Tom Titus says "playgoers
at the Costa Mesa Civic
. Playhouse wiU surely exit
laughing" after seeing
"Enter laughing." Josepn
Stein's stage adaption of
Carl Reiner's novel contin-
ues there 8 p.m, tonight
through Saturday and 2
p.m. Sunday (until Oct. 2).
7 81G MONEY -
•"Quiz Show," direc-
tor Robert Redford's take
on the television game
show scandal of the 1 9 sos,
opens Friday ·at a theater
near you. Some critics hail
this as an Oscar contender.
8 BALLADEERS -Re-
• union, one of the
most successful romantic
ballad vocal groups of the
1960s, returns to Orange
Coast College's Robert B.
Moore Theatre for one
show at 8 p.m. Saturday.
9 UNDER THE SEA -
• 1rvine environmental-
ist Sherri L. Board signs
copies of her underwater
fantasy "Ambrosia and the
Coral Sun" from 4 to 6
p.m. Sunday at Barnes &
Noble at Triangle Square.
l 0 FREE MUSIC -
•Pacific School of
Music & The Arts' new staff
members Leonid Levitsky, a
Russian-born pianist, and
lnaki Zubizarreta, a pianist
from n orthern Spain's
Basque region, give a free
recital 2 p.m. Sunday at
151 Kalmus, G-1, Costa
Mesa.
~ .
HEALTHY
MEXICAN
EOOD
ISN'T AN
OXYMORON
AT
LAFOGATA
See Local Dining C4
David Holzman is:
a) a surfer
b) an artist
c) a screenwriter
d) leader of all men
e) all of th~. above
est Ne,~on
Beach. :he
56th Street
lifeguard
tower. Well-
chiscted young
men ply their boards in the surf
while well-endowed young women
fry their hides on the 'Sand.
Welcome to David Holzman's
office.
Stretching out on a chaise
lounge on a friend's beachfront
patio after his ritualistic morning
of surfing, the 34-year-old Los An-
geles transplant says he knows just
about all the future skin cancer
victims who hang at 56th Street.
"There goes the president of
Quicksilver," he announces as a
tall, blond-haired man in a drip-
ping-wet wetsuit runs across the
hot sand toward car-lined Sea-
shore Drive.
But the art photographer/paint-
er/extreme skier/motocross rider
vows his sphere of influence ex-
tends beyond these lazy shores
he's called home the past 10 years.
He recounts brushes with such no-
tables as Muhammad AJi, Chuck ·
Norris, Peter Gabriel, David Lee
Roth -even The Clintons.
"Forrest Gump is about me,"
Holzman proclaims.
WelJ, except for tbe part about
being slow. David Holzm:in is any-
thing but that. He l3lks fa::.tcr than
a car salesman who hasn't mo.,,ed
a Buick in a month.
And he just-rmay have talked
himself into the movie business.
HOlzman wrote the story for
"187," a low-budget, action-
adventure nick about Los Angeles
gang-bangers infiltrating Orange
County and having a bloody show-
down with Newport Dcach surfers.
He's collaborating on the screen-
play with Sy Richardson, who
wrote the story and co-wrote the
screenplay for "Posse." Richard-
son wiJI also direct.
Scheduled to begin shooting this
November on location in LA,
Long Beach, Compton and Orange
County, "187" (the police code for
homicide) ''will follow the 'Cops'
format," Holzman said. "It will all
be reality based. We'll use real
names. This will be the MTV gen-
eration· crossing into the movie
generation."
An art photographer for 15
years, Holzman had just switched
over to painting when the poor
economy caused •he bottom to fall
out of the art market. Reading a
newspaper article about an Arnold
Schwarzenegger film raking in $38
million in one .weekend, the idea
fo r a new career was born. He sat
down ancf wrote "187" from begin-
ning to end in eight hours.
He called Brad Moseley of the
Newport Beach-based independent
film company High Octane Pro·
ductions and told him he had the
greatest project ever conceived.
"He said we should meet for
By RQYA POULADI and CHRIS CRISWELL
L ast weekend's Taste of Newport brought together many fine eat-
eries that dot our little portion of Southern California.
ROYA'S TAKE: If you love food as much as we do, then A
Taste of Newport was the place to be. Most of the popular restaurants in
Newport set up booths in the middle of Fashion Island and served small
portions of their best creations. As we walked up the path toward the en-
trance, we could hear Julee Newton sinalng, and we wondered how it c11me
to be that she was singlna at a food fair. Our concern faded as the first
booths came into our line of vision and chocolate souffles, grilled prawns
and fine Champagne danced before our eyes. •
Where else can two humble rovinf reporters have access to Champagne,
lobster tamales and fudae brownies m the same night and for under 20
bucks? The crowd was enormous and surreal at times, considcrlna all the
soop-opera style perfect people and the older wealthy ~s millina about.
Did you know there arc a lot of men in town who look like they're in the
M11fi1? I wonder.
Newport's funny, caught in a permanent late '80$ funk. The people arc
fun to watch, especiallf when they're out on the town. The food stlectlon
was top-notch, evcrythma Crom seafood to vcgie buraen prepared to per-
fection. J remember when my fawrile booth used to be Mucbo Munchies',
and lately it's been whichever one has the creme brulce. The yean have 1
naiscd the Taste to a huae event. This year there were more booths and en-
tertainment than ever, and people really turned out for it.
Check it out next time It comes around, and sample the local handrwork.
......
ON THE TOWN CALENDAR
USTINOI .•. C2
UNCLE DON GETS A ICJCk
OUT OF VAH DAMME ... Cl
FYLUS' FllM FLASHES
CAPSULE REVIEWS ••• C3
LA FOGATA'S HEALTHY
MEXICAN FARE ' .•. c• , ·
LOCAL DINING NEWS
HAS CHEAP BAGELS ..• C4
Thursday, September 22, 1994 Cl
•
. '
Uut Moseley is most.stoked
:.ibuut the movie's spin-off poten-
llul. He's c>.plonng a CD-ROM
g ... me based on "lb7" and a
!>Oundtrack packed '~ ith hard-core
r:.ip and metal music. ,
"We're tl')ang to get the heaviest
ere\\ of r;ippcr::. e\cr assembled,"
.>Jio Hol.mrnn.
So ''ho is this guy?
I lere's the ~orld according to
DJ,id P:.iul Holzman: ··Half Jew-
ish, half Chmtian and the bc::.t of
both,'' he \\JS born in Studio City ·
and ralsed in Sherman Oal..s. H~&
father was an executive with E.F.
Hutton \\hen his parents di-
\Orced, he rebelled \\ith ::.kis, surf•
boards and motorcyclt:s. .
After graduating from Le:. An-
gele:. Valley College, Holzman hjd
a se,en-d.ty stint as a Los Angeles
Times photographer ("They sJid
!IOmcthang about an attitude prob-
lem. Can you betie'e that?"). He
did hi:. O\ .. n still-and mo' ing-
p1cture \\Ork in Do\\nto"n LA,
but grew tired of commuting from
the Valley. So, he sotJ all his
equipment and mo,ed to Newport
a decade ago. He's spent the ensu-
ing :rears "partying and selling
posters of local ~cencs."
The self-anointed "l.cader of all
men" is surrounded a~ his sandy
Holzman International ·'office" bv
young Ne" port men \\ho look 3) ·1r
they just '"all..ed off a ··r..telro)e
Place" set. They listen intently a:.
their guru \O\\i. "1S7" "ill ""'"
a\\ards :.it Cannc::. and the Osc.t~.
"Then rtl get a fi\e-p1cture de.ti
\\Orth S20 million .!rom Paramount
or \...n1' cr ... al," Holzman SJ\-:..
'And a Roll:.. Cormthe. Comcrt-
1ble. Any color. Doe::.n't matter."
In hi:. mo\le, the gang~ters are
too po"erful for the Orange
County police :igencics to control.
\\hen they kill a surfer, the surf-
ers p1cl.. up Uzi:. and tal..e m;.itter::.
into their O\\n hands. '
Truth be kno'hn, Holzm:rn
doesn't belie'e his m.tke-behe' e
scenario «>uh! eome-tru~ here:
·'The Ne" port Beach Police De·
paruncnt 1s the greatest police dc-
p.trtmcnt in the \\Orfd'. This is a
tO\\ n of only 30,000 that goes up
to 300,000 on the \\Cekends, and ..
they\e got a lock on it. l Jo,e
Ne" port Beach police. I can't ay
enough about them."
Well, unless you pu)h ham ...
"OK, except \\hen the)' tow my
c;ir. 1 thank I'll become mayor and
drop the blackbaU all year long
anJ no to'hing of locals' cars. Lo-
cJb will get stickers and they'll get
to park in the red. And C\el)one
can S\.\ am at their o-wn ri:k "
He has e"en loft ie r goals.
•· 1 don't !>moke, drink or do anr
Surfer/painter/photographer/screenwriter David Holzman at home at 56th Street in West Newport.
drug:. I \\Jot to make SS nullaon
and ~tJrt a medical-research fac1t-
1t-. th.ti will find a cure to the AID~ 'irus. 1 hen I'll "in the
l\obel prize and be a write-in can-
dadJte for prc)adent. Then I'll le-
galize all drug) to take out organ-
iLed crime. Then we'll.open huge
trc;itmcnt facilities."
Hulzrnan calls this plan "divine
1ntencn11on from the Lord. I \\ant
to g1H~ him all the credit. I'm ju t,
a grain of sand on an endless
~each " And this grain of sand as
ju::.t itching to sell the nghts to his
life stOI'\ . ,
lunch," Holzman said. "l paid."
Moseley doesn't mind picking
up the SS million tab for "187." .'
"The mov~e·s a cross between
John Woo's 'The Killer,' 'Boys N
The Hood' and 'Natural Born Kill-
ers. It's big action, it's adventure,
it's lots of guns,'' Moseley says.
By MATI' COKER
Victor Kemper {"Dog Day Af-
ternoon") is signed on to provide
the gritty cinematography, and
producers are hoping to lure Gary
OoN Luc"'1)AJLT l'ILOT
Denni• Lum of Wok Spirit friea potsUckera at Taste of Newport.
, '
Danieh~ the new l.1~n the mjr-
tiat arts block, and East Bay Arca
rapper Spice I for kad role .
Moseley hkcs the idea of filming
at local landmarks, including ra)h-
ion Island, South Coa!>t Pl:lza, Pa-
cific Coast High"a> and the Em-
pire Ballroom in Cost.i Mc a. ..
for ; cool S l .S mil hon.
\IJll Col.er is Uccl.cnd's Nlitor.
CURI ' TAKE: 0Jmn, "c'rc pig ~Rub\· \\as ghioa. out the ba~
ac)t, juicie t \Cgg1e-chcc~cburg1.:r , , • 1f thJt°::. Ol)t an ~.!~moron. They CJ°.'e
with fries and "ere ~rvcJ on a f mbcc-plJIC for fun For 1\\0 11~1..ets, th•~
became one of the h1ghcl>l \Olume deals uf the aftJtr
J couldn'i help fcdins like J J~~JJcnt, ancient RomJn, banging on dchca·
cies before I hcJd uvcr 10 the vl)m11otium. I JU)t lcpt "'bhing for a bigger
stomach. The Moclicr members of the c\cnt took mJttc~ very ~eriou::.ly a
U1ey hunted do\\11 the bc::.t deal for their raging Jppctites. AnJ, God forbid
you shoulJ Mep in the \\JY of a group hcJJed for the M>ufflc::. a) )'OU wuutJ
be tolJ in no uncertJlll term th.ti }llU arc hindering progress.
The alcoh~I booth,. from beer to lane :111J pJtlhng wine were tempting,
but they were too 111.tn)' t1clc1 for not much p.i)Off. No, ""c searched for the
booths with the b11 portion'> -mor.r-bang for your buck
As the evening \\Ore on, the cro~d thiclened until there -...ere multiple
tr:sffic JJms 111 the more popular food item . Some of the rest3Urants oCfcrma
p.ast:a di hes aur.u.:teJ quite :a thruna. much'° th:at f v.as unable to wait
Ion& -cnooah to i I a s;amrlc. . .
The entire e\-ent left me con 11Jcr1na the current ilatc of our fine nataon
and culture in aenerul. I hate to b1in111 up, but there arc people Jlll"'inl in
th.is worlJ anJ. v.hilc 1 erijoy a liulc pampcrma and 11 IOt of foOd u much u
the nut auy, I ull feel unca y urrenJcrana mywlf to &Juuony.
Checa: ~ut thil nm1y ot ta~te-bud scn~tions. Bnna "' empty 9COfMCh end
a clear conscience. I did.
Nrqot1 lkld Nts Co.-11tl Jloeff RoJ• l'otl,.dl •IHI QIU CrllwWI an
lotaJ tolk;t ,, ... IS. Off tbt. lk•IM rau. nm• •ttll1 "' ..........
~· '
' C2 Thursday, Septern~er 22, 1994
ON THI TOWN
Art
TUllDAY TALKS AT NOON
luc~:iy: fan Hultcrl1dd, author of ,
California Light 1111d Sp:iC'c.'' bee.
Nc'llport l/Jrt>fJr All M11hlllll, jU s,n Ch:mcntc Dr. /l/i,;'11/Xllt ill'• .h
7S9·ll22.
II.A.SCA.PH
Sc:i~apc' by local v.111cr1.:olrmst
1 lov.ard 11. ,1',,for11ml~e 011 dt jll )
1h1ough Sept. 30. fal11b11 hour\ ar,:J
Monifay throu~ l hur~da), IJ a m I.tu.)
pm ; ~ri<fa)'<ind Satun.la) 'J a rn. to''
p rn, Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Ac:·•fHJll
/Jt:.i ch Ct.:1111::1/ J.ibturv, ltJOO A mc:11li>
A•c .. near M.JcArthur i1ntl'lix1H
l/11,'r111hJf, 717·3/JJ6
"CONTROLtlD HORROR"
On~ v.omJn ~huw foJlUrtr'I~ l.ilj;C ~l;,ilC ~,.1, on c:111\;iS b)' Athwn Li:e
M~rr1,1,1.:athcr run\ tl1ruugl1 i;nJ of
Slpl;tnbt:r. The p:.i1111111g~ ·ire p0Llt1C;.il
commentaric~ on thi: d1~p1i>'1b1l11y of
v.omi:n anu <;lulun.:n w ~OCICI}.
fon11n1\l i'>\U1..\ ;ind fo~t<ll~ tarnung
G.illery h{IUr\ arc 10 a !Jl to lfJ p.111
Monday through SaturJJ\ .• ind l I l.I m
to 7. p.rn on \uni..la)S -, c·mpvrary Lili
Ci,1/11.:r., '/he: L.AJJ Ant1-,\fJll. J:;)O
lJmtui St .. ( '"t:i Mesa. Y6fi·Mf.rl
CHRISTOPHER IURll(ln
<;:olu r lanc.hcapc\ by Chr1 t1Jphrr
~ !for kcll on ul\pl:iy tl1ruu0h 0 l
Sus.m Spmtus CJ/kn. JH70·A I /,JlhJt
Ulvd .. f\o Z I 2, C:uH.i ~ft: \,1
PIRMAHINT COLLECTION
1'1cCc\ from thl <;untur·por.:ry urt
111u,eum·~ perr11;incnl <.~• lc1:_11u11 llll
~1cw ttirough (Jct. I J '\~·111x1rt I I .11 •JI
An .'\fu\cum. ,-,50 'i.111 ( li:111~·11k Dn1t·.
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hnc bli.!Ck <JOU v.h1ic. f lllll IJ! (Jraugc.:
C uuuty phutogr, pt <:r I) 1111 H.ud1.~.J 1,,11
do plJy thruu~h 0.1 l!J (1Jl1d)' lmul\
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ANXIETY ART
An\lll) .W11.v.:. of C..onterrip l1Jr1
.,
cullun 1:1g, .ab:ic:i and lint I loun: 10
a rn. UJ 7 p.m. Wcdn\;\da)' through
Mondli} . Tl11: Grcgury Gal/cry of Art
u11d /).:min. .1~lJ6 V/J I 11.Jo, Nc~pofl
/Jc;iC'li, 723 O.'lb7.
"IOUTIQUI MYITIQUI"
Ari : nJ IJ.t111m crc&teJ b) nm .t Lun
• ;ah Mcn<Jh on display 1hruugh Dec.
J. Open duflni! n;gul;.ir m:11f hou"
l.ni;un.J 1\11 \fu\cum, Sc>ut/1 Coa~t
111.:a~ .1tdli1.,, C..o~lil Mc~;i.
''VOtClS"
\ 11. tl r .e C\hih1t Of Cullabor;.it1\e
am.I '"-'P run n:aJ prantlllaKin~ 1')
Ch11..i1 1 arlt\15 induun theme\ of
1:im1f, :mi.l h"ntc, thi.: h;irriu,
~pi11IUal1t) tlllU Ill\ lhOJOg,,V ~Udl a' lhe
1).,v uf th f).::d ... J he nl11bll ru1h 1hr~o h (J.i. "21 A rccc:ptmn with
1n:111y ul 1bc .• rll!>t!>. '"II l>c hdJ v11
~ 1turda) f;om 7 to 9 p.rn ?\'orm:il
1•'J'kn lvJUf\ ;ire W..:Jne~la)S lhr.uugh
5111 J )~from 11 J .m to~ p.m
Our •c LIJlllll) Ccnt.:r,fvr
( l'flt 'IJ (~(.Jn Art. i62 J \V
•M.io\rthur lJl1tl, Sp;ic4· 111, S.1111.i
A fl.I , .. lj • .J~.)'J.
TWO SOLO EXHIBITIONS
<>r 1q. (f1ulll) art1.1 Ann PIJong, v.ho
t111111>111.:1sfp.1111t ~ 1tl. magazine cutout~.
.rnd I 11a J{\,in, photogr.,phy, arc 1,>0
c.: :..ll1b1t throt1!:l1 (Jc1 23. Gallery hour),
uri.: 'J l1uN,l1.1y· f,-11 p.m., ~alur<lay • .JU
a rii to 5 pm., Sund;.iy, noon to 5 p.m , , hi"> appoint111c11t. Gnlfin Fine Att,
Jr,.JIJ J>u111011.J 1hc , Co)liJ Mesa,
ft.Ju r-65
BOOKS &
·PO ET RY
BOOK SIGNIN(; ' u1 r .,, IJ.1\1thon )\.110n' cup1CSJ.ll 111'>
h0<.>;; "'Spml ual l'ol111c'" frvm 3 lu -1:30
p.m. ~0<.1.1!. Jr.inc. cm1ronmc111:ilast
Shem I. Board ~1gn!. cop1..:s of her .
11ud1.:·ra<ltt.:1 hnt::i'y "Ambrosio :inu the
Cur..1 Su.n from 4 to 6 p.m. ~und;iy.
U.1r11~-< & .!\ublc, 7 riungle Squ;irc, .
h71J Jl.ulur /Jfrd., Co)liJ Mesa,
I J} (J(1} .J
COFFEE
HOUSES ,
DllDRICM COPH&fCOITA MllA
~lta Ramblcn play blues Friday; Ben
Cicali Trio play progressive j11u
Saturu:>y; Sue Sinner plays jazz
.iJndards Sept. 30. Sho\lltimc$: 9 p.m.
47-1 c. 17th St, Co~ta McSlJ.
DllDRICM COPHl/NIWPOltT HACH
On The Mile play jaa Suturdoy; J:ia
Attack play J3U on Sunday; Ernest
Ale' plays cla)\1cal guitar on Tuesday.
Shov..11mcs: Saturday und Sunday, 9
a.m. 10 noon; Tuesdny, and
Wc.:dnc)day, 7:30 to 10:30 u.m. 3601
J.1mburcc Road, Newport Bea~·h
A-DANCE
AMIRICAH llAJ.LIT TMIATRI
·1 he Wci.t Coa)t premiere of Sir
Kenneth MacMillan's-mus1erwork
Manon" debuts at 8 p.m. Friday, 2
and 8 p.m. Suturday·Sund:.iy. AliT obo
pre!.cnts :i repertory progr;im featuring
the West Cuasl premiere of J:unc~
Kuuclka's "Cruel World," Twyla
TlaJrp's "In the Upper Room" and
Natalia Makarova s staging of "The
Kmgdom of the Shades" from Act II
of "La Bayaderc" at 8 tonight. Tickets:
SIB·S55. Onmge County Pcrfo ming
Art.s Center, 600 Town Center· ri~c.
Costa Mesa, 556-ARTS.
FAIR
FESTIVALs
LIDO YACHT IXPO
What's b1!kd a'> 1995's most _St)(lish,
innovoti"e and technically advanced
big pl~surcl>oi.ltr> make.their West
CoaM debut 1od:iy through Sunday.
Accc!>'>orie~. electronics, gc:ir and
marine s~rvicc) v.111 ulso be featured
11 a.rn. to 7 p.m. today and Friday; 10
am. to 7 ~Pm. Saturday; and 10 a.m. to
6 pm. Sunday. Admission: S7 for
adult!>, free for cl11!dren under age 12.
l.1do l\fari1ia V1ll:igc, 757-5959.
~ MUSIC Life ' katur..:' p•11n11n.;\, prautS,
phutogruph) ;mJ drJ .. in&\ hy mor1.:
th..111 21J urtt,t\ a~ they cor1t~mpl.Jtc the
1cn\1um <JnJ Mru~h.:-; of<.:\ .:r)d.Jy lrfe
G.illt.:r} hu .t~ arc Monday throubh
rru.J:i: 11.irn to4pm.:lhe\liu.A.ini;,
runi. throu6 h. 0-t 14 JJ.mJ.Amcfll';i '
r;:illcry. :}CJuth ( u.i\I At.:trv C:nti:r,
'i55 A11tvn JJ/1·cl. Cu~W M~ .. 1
4JJ.tAJIJIJ.
• ALTA COFFH ORAHGI COAST COLLIGI
Acoustic guitarist John McEnary will
offer an all-classical concert on Friday
at 8 p.m. McEnary, head of Orange
Const O>llegc's Guitar :ind Computer
Mu~ic programs, wall play compositions
by Frunci~co Tarrcga and I lcitor
Vill..i-Lobos. as well :is an original
\1ork. Ticket'>: S7. Reunion, one of the
mo\t successful ronuintic ballad voc:il
groups of the 1960s, returns for one
show al 8 p m. Saturday. Reunion has
nine. ~old :ilbums' and five Grammy
ICULPTURH & PAJN!INGS
An lll'>tall.it1on of scu1p1urn Jlli.l rd1d
pi.lintangs by ar11!>ls M,rdla Mo~c'> :i11 !
Katv Brooks run' through Ckt I 'i.
G01liery hours an. M1md;.iy thiough
fhursday from 10 a.m. w 3 I' rn.,
·1 hur~l.lJy 1.:H;n:ng\ from 7 tu JUO and .
the first anu tlurd Mont!Jy Qf the
mo11lh Ir urn 7 li~ I! j(J p OI (Jr"iJ111.;'
CiJ.J\/ Cul'4n Arr G;i/k·ry. Ari ( lllllf
Uu1/t1111g, 27UJ I J1rv1i:11 Uu;id ( u\/;1
/lk\.J, 43::!·5{})9.
PAJ'lR SCULPTURE
. Cum.:ntly on d1~pliiy arc CflJl11m' by
1-.U. I ugg, a pap<:r artist v.h11 i.c:u!pt\
bu\h, hc.iOS irnil tor:.o\ 111 paper from
I< •n.,.;ltt Duh:1rnania; Frida}: Mercy
~hi~:.. '>..1ic1rdJ:. O~n M1k1:., Moi1d<iy
I .JJ1c ,\l!cn. ·1 u1.:sJ.iy; Jal k Brandt:
W1:cJnc~I.! 1-. t\urt t-.fahoncy, ~cpl 21J:
IJ.:iugh• r L\c, <qll. ~J fo~~ph
Y.1~1.ar. Shu"' t11ues: 8 p.rn 506 JJ,t'
St, /l.'i.;1~port JICJ(h, 67:J·IJ113.
• ll'eekt11d pnllls lis1i11gr, free
of < lwn:e for urtr, <'11tut11111·
111m1 """ com11111111t) tHllls in
• (.m111 \fr;c1 u11d Ncwpurr
/Jwd1. ~1:11d 111fo111u11tv11 ut
h·1111 ft-.o .-.i•eks /Jef01e w1 even/
111 011 the Tmw, <'lo 1/ie Duily
/'tlor, OU IV /Juy St., Cos/11
.>..fuu, CA 91627
' nominations, and a series of hits
111cludmg ''When I Fall In Love" and
"'Hurt So Bad." Tickets: Sl6·S22.
Grammy-nominated kc)boardist/
coinpo-.cr Rob Mullioi. and his band
return for one show only at 4 p.m. on
Sunday. The concert will blend un
intriguil)g rnix of ja:a, rock, classical
unil v.orld-bcat St)·lcs. Tickets: S IO-S 15~
Orange Coast Col/c'ge, Robert B.
Moote T/1c:J1rc, 2701 F:Jifvfew Row,
CllRIESI -VAl:Allm.
VEGAS·llllt
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•ACIPIC ICMOOL o• MUllC
New staff members Leonid Levitsky, 1.1
Ru~~san-born pianist, and lnaki
Zubi2:1rreta, a pianist from northern
Spain's Ba~uc region, give a rcc1t.al 2
p.m. Sunday. Free. JSJ Kalmus, G·l
Costa Mes:J, 5,4S·l217.
IT. AHDlllW'I CMURCM
Mozart Camerata, under the direction
or Ami Porat, opens its sca~n 4 p.m.
Sunday,, with a program of:
Mendelssohn's Hngol's Cave Ov1:.rturt!,
an Adagio & Allegro by Boccheru11
and Moz:i.rt's Cello Concerto, K.4~7.
and Paris Symphony. K.297. Yuli
Turo,sky will be cello wl6ist. Ticket~.
Sl4·S29. St. Andrew's Prcsbytcrwn
Church, 6()() St. An.drcws Ro;id,
Newport Beach, 250-3131. NOTE: 1 /le
Olmcr:Jta p/:Jys at 8 p.m. S:Jtµrtl;1y,
Scpt,24.i ot Irvine Barcluy T/lcotrc
Tickets ;ire Sl9·S18.
STUDIO CAFI
The Voodudcs play jau/bluc!. e\'ery
Sund:iy at 2 p.m. Chiz ll:irri:. performs
every Wednesday ;it 5:30 p.m. John
l lcusscnstam plays every Saturd:iy at
9:30 p.m. free. JOOS. Main St.,
· ,Newpon Beach, 675.-7760.
TUlJ 8Alt
Spencer-the Gardener, a hot,
tropical-d:ince band from Santa
Barbara, play~ 10 p.m. Friday. Cover.
S4. The bar holds an anni\·ersary party
Oct. 12. 1700 P/uccnti:J Ave., Co~..i
Mesa, 548-3533. ·
WARIHOUSI
The Voo Dudes, tonigh1-Sa111tday;
I lowlin' Mercy, Sept. 28; MoJcrn
Faith, Sept. 29-0ct. I. Sho,~s start at 9
p.m. Cost .is S3 moi.t Wcdncsd:.i)), 55
Thur!iday through Saturday., SIO
special engagement. 21 and over. 3./50
Vi:l Opono, N~prm &oc/1, 673-.
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DOLPHIN UPDATI
Manne biology pr1.1fc'>Wr Denna'> L.
Kelly J1-;cu .... es the condition ·ot
Or;.inge County's cua)tal dolpl11n
JXipulation 7:30 p.m. Wi:dnC\Ua~ 111 :i
presentation liO'>ICU by the f"11cn1.h of
Or:in~e Co;.i)t College\ ~orm:111 E.
Watson Library. Adm1,·.1vn: S3. W1ff1~
· lon~e:ir rcsid..:n"·· liclv /,fl.-, )
Newport 1Jl'Jd1, 43.!·5U::i7
bcfun: the opening. 1701 F:iirv1c
Ro:id, C~t:J .\lcso, 431-51>80.
"THI CRUC18LI"
Arthur Miller'~ gnppang, hbtori\a
JCCUUl\t of the J'urillln purge Of
•.-.itd1cr;.ifl in old Salem al the en
the 17th century opens Thuri.day,
19. 'I hc show runs 1 hursda) ~ thn,
sund;.i)), Sept 29-0ct. 2 und Ou
Curtain i~ t.1.:t for 8·p.m. 1 hur)doi)
through S;.iturda), and 3 p.m on
SundJ)S. Ttt~cts. S6·S9. Or:mgi:
College. Drama Uib 1hc:iuc,
JJJ 5~50.
"'AMI TIMI, NlXT YI.AA"
~THEATER
· C1,1medy b}' Bernard Slade a~uut
eH>lutiun ol a )Carly rclat1onsh1p ~hkh two people diSCO\Cr, O\.Cr :a
p..:noi..1 of 25 years, :icc.:cptancc,
laughter, passion und love. Open)
Sept. 30, plays Fridays :ind Sat\lr
;.it S p.m. and Su~~.a}S at 7 p.~
through Oct. 16. I 1ckets: Sl2. Jh
"J h"1trc D1)trict, 1599 Supc:rivr A
Cust.i Mesa, S~S-7671. "UTIR Llfl"
A It Gurne>'!> latc~t " '>Ct on a . rum:.int1e .. lJrlit 1crraci: O\Cr!ook1ng
Boston l lnrbor. ·1 hc r1.:, um ill a p.11 :idc
of cocktail party guc-.t.s. -all pl:i)ci..I
by t\\O actors -Austin and Ruth
meet again ;ifler 30 )Curs. •>rc:.,i\;"
tonight, open\ friJ.iy and ru11\
through Oct. 23. Sho1\ 11mc~ .. r..:
Tui:i.day through FnllJ) S p.m.,
Saturdtl)S 2.30 aml 8 p.m., SunJ.i)s
2:30 :ind 7:30 .p.m TKkCl\: 52.t-~3.l
(S 16-~20) for preview. South Cuu't
Hcpcrtory, Second 51.1i;t:, 655 Jo1111
c,·ntcr Orin:, Costi1 i\1.:.).J, 957·4033.
CHILDltlN1S PLAY AUDITIO'HS
Audition!> for lo...al c..h1ldri:11-to ~pp.:ar
in the M1\!>0ula Childrc11 \ ·11.~atr.:
production ·or "Hansel & Grctd,"
'' h1ch wall be prcscntl.:d :it Or;.ing..:
Cua'>! College on Oi:t. I, .,.,,11 LI~ ldd
Monda'.( al 4 p.m. i11 the Ro_l11.:11 U.
Moori: ·1 heat re. ·thuc :ire )(J ruin
a\ :.i1l.iblc for t.hildrJn ag,' 6 tu I~
"INTER LAUGHING"
Ju)cph Stein's stage adaption ol <
R~incr's no\CI continues 8 p.m.
1 hul")JJ)., through Saturdays and
p m Sund;.s)S through Oct. 2. 611
J 1Jm1/t0n St., Costa Mesu, 65().5_
"A STRHTCAR HAMID OHIRI"
I 1.:nnc)sce Williams' maste~ork
poetic l,>ricism ond smol<lcnng·
~cxual1(y centers on Blanche Du
tormented sr1rit who dings lo rncmunc~ o a more decorous age
She's no match fur Stanley Kov.;.il
hi:r -,i)tcr·; bruush hui.l>;rnd. J he
)ti.If) Kanuii. Chappell :inl.l U11l
Ge i)'>hngcr. Shu" times :ire 8 p.m
Tu~)d=t>S through Frii..l;.i}S, 2;30 ~•
p 111. Saturda)'S, and 2:30 and 7:3
~und:i\\ through Oct. 2. T11.kCt!>:
1 h..:rc. \\Ill be c.L.ul> rehear :if\ rh~ \\,~
SH1·S3°6, \\Ith d1i.counts tor s1udt1
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Weekend Th ursday, September 22, 1994 C3
UNCLI DON
Van Damme's 'Timecop' gets
the Unc's stamp of approval
I • •
FYLLIS' FILM FLASHES
· By PHYLLIS l\llLLER
• .\ty 100\le mono. "/'//tell you h), t's hot .• I'll tell you Mf1 t'
cool. but not the plot • . 1Jiu1 ·~ mv rule." . (
A Simple Twist or Fate: A simple t11.1$t of your arm h 141J411 1t
may take to get !.'OU to this sho14·, Ste\.e Manin lapsed into !)hades
of his "\I. ild and crazy guy" mc,.de one too maul! umes, dt'lracung
from a story line (young girl nrlchh loner'' life) that had po):a.tlllh·
By UNCLE DON
H e kick!. butt. J ie kicks
heads. He kicks arms
, . and. legs One thing he
docsn t kick, •~ the bucket His
y..jfc conveniently doc) that.
., He'!> Jean-Claude Vun Damme,
:i~ Walker the time cup mu)l tea\·
el bJck to the past to .!oU\C hi>
semi-nagging, not-bad·lookin~, oc· •
ca)ionally clothing·imp:.iired bull &
cham from :i grue!>omc death.
Now the t\\O or three of you
who suffered through !Jsl week's
column about the gu,~da\\-Cul ''N;,it·
ural Uorn KJlk.rs" ought;,i listen
up, !>teal the kid>' lum:h money,
bail on the old IJdy and go see a
real man's mo\ic· "Timccop." ·
1 his ain't )Orne Y.1mp), hmp·
.... m1cd flick stJrring straYtny p!o)·
cho~ spouting HaITmurk philoso-
phies, but &; hair·On·thc·che!ot
movie \\-ith "Mad Ma'<" b;,id gu)>,
•murderous congres:,mcn, scum-
sucking bui.incssmen and a hero
Y..llh an accent he's finding harder
to lose than a !>tan 1ng c:.s t ) ou '\e
ju!ot fed.
"Timecop" is 111) 1Llc;.i ol non·
slt'p, mind·numbing 'iolence. Min·
1mal thought, lotsa al111J 11 and a
!ocrious commitmeo1 to l.ccplllg
the dialogue to the lcn:I JU~I abo\e
cl1chc, thi!o flu:k emptied m~ mmd
and I died my C) cs lor 90 minute)
the other night.
Perhaps the epitome of un O~)·
moron, "'Timccop" m;.i) be a
th111king man'!> Van Dummc film.
Scary.
Tho!oe of )OU modcr.11cly literate
-who, fir>t of all, shouldn't be
\\J')llng their tune reading thi\.
.!oludge -might recot:nitc the cf·
fccb of all of tlm tune tn1\el us
tho)e !otraight out of RJy Drad·
bury'~ "A Uountl of 1 hundcr."
1 ho'c of )OU terminally 1lli1cr·
ate or JU!ot plain ~loop1d \\On't ap·
prcttute or care about th41t literary
reference but ..., ill upprccii.itc the
boJ~ count J> the number of tho~e
\\ho are 'tt:il :>igm 1mpJired in·
crca!>c at a -.teady rate throughout
the ffiO\IC
Act:ord1ng 10 "'I 1mccop," the
• For awhile, Weekend's ."You Be the Critic" was going gre.it. Re,;1:''" and re\ 11?\\.trs ..... ere pouring in. Ho.,.,,e\er,
\\e h la bleak !olreak The la>t four re.1e\\:> ''e set up d.dn'l pan out. So, if )OU're intereS.tt'd -and ca~ deh\er
-send a card or letler with )Our name, age, addr~>S, phone numLer, proie>)ion (11 an) J and hobbies!intcre:>LSt
di~tinctions to the Daily Pilot, 330 \V, Bay St, Costa Me~,\CA, 92£i27, Attention: You Be The Crrt1c.'
MONDAY ·NIGHT
Football Special
1714 Placentl1!9 (at 17th) Costa Mesa
Prices Good thru
. ~ 9-26-94 ..
I AlJA DENA PRODUCTS, ..sH OROUND PEANUT IUTTQ, NUTS & DRiii> fftUfT, FAl5H ROM&. •
IOUQUITS, RANCH IOGS, OMC> YOUlt OWN COffH, C'EST St ION IMAO DIUYalD ,_...DAD
ties. The casr was capa~1e, but the array of lmprubabl mcidcnh
trouble with time tra,cling b that tipped the •ale to position this film on the "f 1l111s You \\on't Be
the past is affected, cre:nmg Y.h<at Sorry You Missed" list for thjs f1:>cal ~car. •
b known in the C!>Otcric terms The Ne.Id Karate Kid. Our 1.1.·c,.r:.1 fear) \I.ere confirmed 111 tile fu!>l
used once in a blue moon in the 10 minutes a> we \4.ere confronted by amateun~h ac.tor> dcli\~rin!}
movie, as n "ripple." It ain't some· phony dialogue Once you settle 11110 yuur seo1, yc,u ·1o4.Jf lie c.:om·
thing )OU drink, but it c::in create toned by the "good 01,:erc:omes e\ 11" me»age that f)C'u11le ne\ er
maJOC headache>. seem to tire of. and you'll get a Uek out of th~ l\arate mo\ es (pCrn
Sure enough, hangin' out in the intended). . •
past arc the Gordon Ge-.ko Uar-Tlmecop Time tra1;el 1.1.nh a purpo>e. high impact Oe)h 011 Ocsh
bara Boxer t)'J>CS, ptlbg ng and futuristic high tech c.apab11ili;. gouiJ luo~.111g gGOU ga): s and grim~
plundering, de>tro) in~ anl.I uc ch. looking bad gu~s -Just a fev. of mi; f<n uute tl1111g). \~hat's miss·
ing for no one's good but th ·ir Ing from tl us jHClure? New and e>.Clling >PfH;ial effern. 1 his is not .i
Christmas party 1.1.hete \;<XJ t?an get a11.ciy 11.1th IJru191n9 out ~-1 crm •
OY..n. nator II" decore>twns tflat 1.1:er 111troc.luted 6l'\Crnl ~ear> <Jgo csnd Chasing thc:>C >UCl..er:> dv,\ll. ure pretend they are im·enti\:e <rnd 'ong1nill •n 199.;. • the time police, 'bout '1'> hone~! :.-;
C · Trial Bv Jury: This counroom drarrta 1s the emerwlnm~nt of New York 'it) cop:,, \lllh \':.sn choice if the C\lternatil;e IS 0 .J. Shnp>C>n n 1 t0\era9e H°!. fa>ter
Damme as their Serpi...o. paced and the pnce tag for .tt.1s u al is only S 7 .50 Tho>e ,. ho
01' Y-D, though, I) better at were looking forv.:ard to \\.'illlarn Hun·~ return to tl.e .>Crcc11 shuuld
dodging the bOllet> \\hich !opr;.i) look to his next picture (thi~ "me<.ln !>treets" diara'tter •> riot ht>
out at u rate fo:>tcr than the drool thing). On the plus side, most of t41e actor:. are competent , and
from a ~lobh:I) cd11or >h:.sking hb there 14M a v.ell-defmed but not ncte>>aral7 ... efl·>Cr ptcd begin·
head "no" tv :mother column from • ning, middle a nd end
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LOCAL DININe
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By MAR.LA BllU> 'H ealthy Mexican food" is supposed to be a
contradiction in terms
according to the diet.police, but
La Fogata is giving the concept a
fair shot at their new cnf e in Co-
rona del Mar.
La Fogata burns bright cream, avocado and Crcsh salsa ...
Does the FDI (Food Dureau of In·
vestigation) know about these na·
chos? 1 hope not!
Fout kinds of salsa fresca are on
hand ot the colorful salsa bnr for
repeat visits ulong with limes,
chopped Crcsb onions, cilantro and
sour cream. The salsas are mostly
m,ild :vtd management knows it, so
they put a bottle of commercial
hot sauce at each table.
Lu Fogata ("The Flame") is
doing a scintillating business ...
especially popular with purents
and a passel of kids, plus a big
take-out crowd. With sturdy wood-
en tables and tile floors, the place
has been made as child proof and
setviceable as possible, says owner
Hans Khadcmi.
Ile forewarned; The burritos
seem as big as burros; your 8-year-
old ,will probably be. intimidated
und unable to make it through the
whole thing.
The vegetarian "Baja Burrito'' is
filled with grilled vegetables, rice,
beans, lettuce, avocado and diced
baked potatoes, $3.95. Merely OK,
taste-wise. .
Of the burritos, the "California
Grande," $4.95, is the best bet
with its whopping portions of ro-
tisserie chicken, steak or fish,
diced onions, tomatoes, lettuce,
cilantro and ~rilled vegetables;
there are beans and-rice-on the
side plus avocado and sour cream.
Fresh is the motif and the word
i-s highl!ghti:d in red throughout
the mci.rn; fresh vegetables are
diced, sliced and cubed into bright
sections., the Ja,rger ones are
cooked on skewers for use in the
v::irfous menu offerings. ·
Chickens revolve around danc-
FYI
There is enough similarity to the
original Mexican fare (chicken or
steak tacos;-$1.85; fish tacos,
$1.99, enchiladas with Mozzarella
cheese, and chipotl snuce1 $3.99,
and the like) to keep most people
happy, but· grilled cl"tilies listed as.
chile rellenos are merely stuffed
wi th those ubiquitous grilled veg-
etables andboked with a coveljjng··
of cheese.
Grilled peppers make quite a
nice dish, but where's lhe savory
b~tter? The deep·f ry Oavor? The
oozing soft cheese of the original
chile rellcno lo which I am hope·
lessly addicted? ... Indeed, it is a
whole new healthful world here.
The soft drink dispenser is a
natural lure for kids. One inom
who was raving to another mom
about the grilled vegetables and
their ~heahhf ul qualities watched. in
helpless dismay as her kids dipped
their 100 percent organic chips in
their non-organic Cokes. ·
No desserts are served. The
food is quickly and efficiently
cooked and rung up. You pick it
up at the counter when your name
is called and cart it to a taple .•
You'll be. in and out of there 11.i*st.
I know I'll go back. The chicken
may be dry, but everything is so
d:uned fresh and those niKhos await! .: .
WHAT
La Fogata
~WC MAkTIN/DAJL'( PILOT
Owner Hans Khademl witti the vege1able kabobs and rotisserie chicken served at his health-cons~ious Mexican restaurant La Fogata.
Marla Dird reviews local dining for tbt
Daily Pilot.
. WHERE
3025 East Coast Hwy.
Corona def Mor
· WHEN
open Monday through Thurs-
day, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Fri·
day-Saturday, to 9:30 P.•m.;
Sunday, to 9 p.m.
HOW MUCH: Inexpensive
MORE INFO: 673·2211
AMERICAN
ing live flames -maybe one
tango too many -on two trips, t
h e birds were tasty, but very, very
dry. And for the diet conscious,
lhis is just the w::iy they want it;
the cooking method rids the birds
of every bjt of fat, except the rem·
nants in the skin.
Prices for a meal of chicken
with flour or corn tortillas, rice
CHARUl'S IAR & RESTAURANT, A local
restouront/bor with o "hometown" flavor.
Featvring·pool, darts, sorellite, big screen TV. Pool
Tournament every Wed. night. Serving lunch Mon·
Fri 11 to 2 & Sot Breakfast 8 lo noon . $1 .50
Mary's & Drivers Sot & Sun 6 to noon. Shot of the
Week $1 .00. Open 366 doy o year (leap year
only) 6om lo 2om. 604 l Bolso@ Springdale in
Hunti~gton Beach. (71 4) 894-6 l 00
DICK CHURCH'S RESTAURANT, A family styie
cQffee shop located ot 2698 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. Menu includes breakfast, lunch ond dinner.
Prices range from $3.00 to $7 99. Open fol.on.-
Sot 6;00omJo 9;00pm. ft.I. WC, V, MC.
(714) 646-77.62
and beans go like this: 1/4 chicken,
$3.99; 1/2 chicken, $5.99; whole ·
chicken, Sl 1.95. ·
Chef Jose Durgos s::iys, "The
'100 percent organic' t:orn chips
have no chemicals and they are
baked, not Cried."
They l::lste wonderful in L a
Fogata's big platter of nachos,
$3.45, with melted cheese, sour . .
KENNY ROGERS ROASHRS, Located in the .
Fountain Volley Promenade at 18315 Brookhurst
S1 #2, Fountain Volley. Y'{ood fire roosted chicken
ond sid~ dishes make fresh daily. Wotch the
chicken cook on our open spit wood fire rotisserie.
Try our chicken pol pie, pito sandwiches, and
specialty salads. Don't forget Kenny's famous
muffins! Open Sun.·Thurs l l om-1 Opm, Fri.·Sot.
1 lom-1 lpm. IN, OUT, WC, TKO, V,~MC, AE, DS,
ATM. (714) 378.0798.
STUDIO CAFE, located ot 100 Moin St. Bolboo
----<--<ot foot of-pierr,-TturS-tvdio Cofe Is the happening
place for food, fun & entertainment. Menu includes
ribs, chidten, freshJish, pasta, appetizers & _
salads, also $8rving brunch on Sot & Sun.10 to
3:00 which includes Belgium waffles, omelettes,
pancakes and much more. Prices range from
$2.95-$13,95. Open 7 doys o week. Mon-fri
11 :30-1 :30 om, Sot-Sun 10-1·30om. Also located
or 300 P.C.H., Huntil'lgton Beach. IN, BRU, FB,
ENT, V, MC, AE, DC. 530.8n5.
Your Restaurant Guide tO Dining in
Newport leach, Costa Mesa, Corona ., Mar,
Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley
I
ZUllES RESTAURANT, located at 1712
Placentia, Costa Mesa. Menu includes rib6,
chicken, steak & lobster, prime rib, pizza, oyster
bor. Prices range from $3.95 ond up, Open
doily from 11 :30om to I Opm, Cocktails 'til 1 I pm.
ID, FB, WC, No credit cords.
(714) 645·8091
CAFE
RUTH'S CAFE, l'cx:oted at 320 Bristol #G ot
Redhill (by Arco Mini "'1ort) in Costa Mew.
Menu includes good country cookin'
breakfast with the best omelelles, pancakes,
great Mexican breakfast dishes ond'lunch .
with stirfry vegetables: teriyoki bowl, garlic
chicken, ossorf4td solods, heolth'J turkey
burgers, hamburgers, served w potato salad
or fries. Try Ruth's home cookin' today. Great
food, great prices! Prices range from $2.99
to $5.95. Open 7 days a week 7om to 2pm.
10.00. we
MAGNOUA CAFE, Open fOf breakfast, lunch
and dinner -7 days o wHk from 6:30 to ·
9.30pm. Doily specials starling as low as -.
.$1 99 to $5.99. Seer & Wine ovoil. All major
credit cords accepted located ot 8988 Worner
Ave./Mognolio. Phone 847-9189.
CALIFORNIA CUISINE
GKKO'S, Casual Calif. elegance with pleniy of
room to enjoy yourself Located at 7887 Cenr.r
Or., Huntington Beach Menu includes hot & cold
pastas, specialty pizzas, fa[1to's and items from the
grill Prtces range from $3 .95 lo $13.95. Open ·
11 · 30 to close Dancing nightly, jazz on Wed. Big
Bond Swing Music Thur 8-mldnight. ID, BRU,
ORESS,FB,ENT. we. V,MC,AE,DC 892·2227
CHINESE
CHINA CORAL, located ot 1940 Harbor Blvd., INDIAN PARADISE, located or 1520 West
·co110-Meso:nextto Costtr Mesa Volvo:-Uru11d""e..--1 --Coast Hwy. The menu ineludes-chicken, lamb,
new ownership. All food prepared with your seafood ond vegetarian dishes oll prepared to
health in mind · no MSG • low salt · 100% perfection with only the freshest ingredients.
vegetable oil· only nolurol ingredients. Seafood, Prices range from ~2.50 to $15.95 for a
chicken, beef, pork, vegetarian dishes oil complete combination dinner. Open 7 doys o
prepared lo perfection. lunch specials slort from week. Lunch 11 ;30 to 2:30, dinner 5 to 1 O. ID,
$3.95 to $5.25 t>nd include soup, rice, eg9·roll FB v MC AE OS DC (71 4) 640.3993 • cookie. Prices and taste that can't be beat. • • ' ' ' ·
Prices range from $2.50 lo $11 .95. Enjoy
eating in our newly decorated dining ro0m ,or
toke odvontoge of our FREE DELIVERY (minimum
$ I 0 order) within 3 miles. Open 7 doys for
lunch & dinner. IN, WC, TKO. V, MC .
(714) ~42·3732
FRENCH
CHANTICLAIR, locqied ot l 8912 f.ltocArthur
Blvd., Irvine, across from John, Wayne Airport
Elegant, charming, gracious & beautiful, each of
it's dining rooms hos o different decOf. The food
is French.ColiFornio cuisine-tasty but healthfully
prepared. lunch specials ol $B.OO and up. the ,
dinner menu"includes o voriety of seafood, meal,
chicken, salads just lo mention o few items.
Prices range from $6 to $25. Serving lunch
11 :30-2.30, Dinner 5.30.10:30, Sunday Brunch
10:30 · 2:30. open 7 doys o week. ID, 00,
BRUNCH RES. REQ . FB, ENT, we, v, MC, AMX
DC, DISC. ,Valet Parking (714) 758·8001 .
LA MAISEIW, located at 18121 Beach Blvd.,
south of Tolbert in H~ntington Beach. The food is
truly French, French, French! The French chef direct
from Cannes pleases your palate with authentic
French cou ntry cuisine and prepares innovative
specials each cloy. lunch &.dinner dally. Closed
Tuesdays. V, MC, Res. (714) 841.0098
' GREEK
CAFI "-AK.A, Located al I 8633 Brookhurst St.,
Fountain Volley, (714) 9634999. Aut+ientic
Greek ombionce including live music, o belly
dancer ond dancing waiters. Menu includes
Greek op~tizers, salads, poslos, beef, lamb ond
chic~n dishes. Full bor on premises Reservations
accepted. Open for l11nch. 11 :30-2:30, Dinner
Sull>Thurs 5-10·30pm, Fri. & Sot . .S.I I :30pm. IN, we. RES, FB, ENT, WB, v, MC, AE, OS
INDIAN
llM JHIM, located ot 18687 Brookhurst (neor
Ellis in Callens Corner) Fountain Valley: Enjoy
Orange County's famous Indian dish· Lo
Horikormo. Other enfrees include lamb chops, fish
and vegetarian dishes oil served with mild sauces.
Spicy Rovors ore mode upon request. Serving
lunch Mon. thru Fri:$3.95 lo $6.95. Dinnen
served 7 nights o week from $6.9.5 & up.·
Accepting most credit cords. (714) 963-6777.
ITALIAN
IUSKETTI IOY is bock.. .tastier than
ever ... Buskelli boy is committed to providing the
very finest fresh poslo, pizza and salod to our
guests In o whimsical, unique and fanciful setting
at o most affordable price ... our posto ond piuo
ore mode fresh daily. Meals range from $3.95 to
$5.25. Open Monday thru Saturday 11 :30 to
9:00. (714) 968-4949. Located in Fountain Valley
ot 18225 South Brookhurst. ·
CIAO, located ot 2600 East Coast Hwy, Corona
Del Mor. Come ond experience Corona del Mar's
newest ltohon reslourant serving New York ityle
pizza, gourmet pizzas, exciting pastas, creative
'°lods, coffee, cappuccino ond fresh bolted
pastries. Prices range from $3.95 to $8.95. Open
7 cloys o week from Bom to 11 prfl, except Sunday
open 4 to 11 pm. Delivery ovoilobl.. V,WC., AE,
WC, IN OUT
GIOVANNI'S fTAUAN RESTAURANT, located
ot 160A 1 Bolso Chico Rd./Edinger, Huntington ·
Beach All Home Cooked Italian Dishes. No
preiervotives used. Eoch dish is cooked at time of
ordefing. Menu includes home mode Panzerolli,
po1to dishes, pizza, Italian 'lubs, ontiposla solods,
homemode soups & chilli. Prices from $3.65 •
$14.65. Hrs 11 om-9pm Tues. thru Sot. Closed
Sun & Mon Cosuol dress, toke out a<ders, beer,
w111e & soft df1nks. No credit cords. 846-4666 or
tA6-8188. CHOI HONG. Gourmet Chi"-se. light &
heohhy, no msg used, only notvrol Ingredients
Menu includes • low col meols, combinotion
plates, beef or pork diihes, chicken & vege
diJhes, and family value dinne<s. Toke out
o"a1loble S I · buck o plote ovo1loble. located or
I 7938 Mo9nol10 St (neJ1l to Pie N Sovel
Fountain Volley. (714) 965·3698
COPHI CHIMNIY , Enjoy waterfront dining ot N~t Beach 340.8 Via Oporto. lntroduci"9
outhenttc Indian Mughlo f delicacies never before in
Otonge County by our famous chef "f.ltohinder
Rom Guru•. Try our lamb or chkken kobobs,
curries ond wide varieties of fresh vegetables
cooked 1n our own ground Indian herbs & spices.
Recnonoble prices starting 01 low os $1 95 to
• $6 95. qpitn 7 doys o week from 1 lom-8pm
OUT, TKO, we. 673·7679 I
NRO'S RISTAURANT, locoted ot 2221 N
Main St in S.acliff Village Serving breokroat,
lunch and dinner Now open 7 days o weell:.
Homemade poncokes, pastries, pastas, & daily
specials fatoblished In 1979 Eorly 8ird d1nneo
5-6:30 nightly. New bteokfost and lunch menus,
RANDAZZO ITALIAN CAii. located at
2-1-148 8eoch Blvd.~ (ol ~tol~family ~w_ne_d,
everything prepared with lfw finest meats &
cheeses & famous For it's irlfamous cheesecake.
Prices range From $2.00 IO $11 .95. Open Tues.
thru Sotl 1-9pm, Sun. 11·8 pm. Closed Mon. IN,
OUT, WC, Wine ond beer
(714) 536-2448.
SABATINOS RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO ••
Located ot 251 Shipyord Woy, Newport Beach.
~nu includes great pasta, award winning Coesor
solod, delicious homemade sousoge, veol, tomb,
lots of vegetarian dishes, good wine, beer,
cappuccino & deserts. *It's o family owned & run
restaurant .. Prices range from $4.95 to $13.95.
Open 7 days o week. Serving Sat & Sun Brunch
from 8:30 to I :00 Sunday 1hru ThurKloy 11 om to
lOpm. Friday &·Sot. 1 lom-1 lpm. IN, OUT,.WC,
BRU, WB, V, M, AE, DC
JAPANESE
KIKUYA FINI JAPANUI CUISINE, -Featuring
fine dining, Sushi 8or, Teppon Table, Moi n Dining
Room. Full.bar ond cocktail lounge F.oturing
specialty tropical drinks. Jazz bond every Fri. &
Sot. night and Karaoke every Tues. night. Open for
lunch Mon.Fri. 11 :30-2130, Dinner Sull>Thurs .S. .
lOpm, Fri & Sot .S.l l pm 8052 Adams Ave.
(corner of Beach) Huntington Beoch, (71 A) 536-
6665. All mojo,r credit cards except Diners Club.
RR, FB,E, we
MEXICAN
AVILAS IL ltANCHITO, A dining landmark for
ov.f 20 years. Run by the Avila fomily, Avilos hos 7
locations to serve you in Casto Mesa, Newport
Beach, Santo Ano, Long Beach, Huntington Pork &
Laguna Hilts & Huntington Beach. Featvring '
authentic food with.the "-'*' iflgredients & o new
creative light coiaine olong with authentic Moma
Avila's recipes. 10, BRU, FB, ENT. WC, V, MC, AE,
DC, & DISCOVER. "Avilot hoa a reputation for
treating y<?U like port of the fomllyl"
MAltOUfTAVIW, located ot 2332 W.st PociFic
Coast Hwy. Mexican burgers, fajitas, burritos &
mo<e. Specials doily. Price range from $-'.95 lo
$I 0.95. Open 11 30om 10 l 2:30om. IN, F8, V,
MC, AE, DC. j71A) 631·8220.
Ml CASA, loco led ot 296 17th Street, Casto Meso,
A triP. lo Mex1col Meidcon Food. Open daily ot
1 lom. Prices ro~ frOft\ $2.25 to $8.9.S. S8Nins1
lunch & dinMr fof over 20 yeou IN, F8, WC, V,
MC, AE, DC, CB. 0 645·7626.
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WAHOO'S FISH TACO, With 4 locations:
1133 PCH, Laguna Seocii, (714) 497.0033,
1862 Placentia, Casto Mesa, (714) 63 l .J433
and 3000 Bristol, Casto Mesa (714) 435.0130,
120 Moin, Huntington Beach, (71 4) 536-2050.
Menu includes Fish tacos, burritos, block beans &
rice, wlads, sandwiches. Prices range from
$1.65 to $7.50. Open Mon.·Sot. 11 om lo 1 Opm.
Sun. 11 om to 9pm. IN, TKO, WC.
SEAFOOD
GIWS ISLAND, Gourmet dining ot lost food
prices, Family style restaurant with island theme.
Oyster bor, seafood, lobster, steaks. chicken,
postq ond hamburgers. lunch ond dinner
speciols. Prices range from $3.50 & up. Full bor
and all major c1edit cords. Hrs. l lom lo lOpm
cocktail lounge 11 om to I 2pm. Located ot
1 8922 Beach Blvd., ~unfingfon Beach
(714) 962-8316.
HUNTINGTON IEACH MARKn IROIUI,
Here's o uniqu• llloce for family dining where
fresh 5e0food is king ond expert mesquite
broiling is our trademark. Our fresh fish changes
doily ond we olso feotvre chicken, steaks and'
poslo. There's o fresh seafood market, too. Lunch
ond Dinner, full bor. Children's menu. AE, V,MC
ond OS cords wekome. 20111 Brookhurst St.
(nexl to Target, iust south of Adoms). No
reservations. (714) 963-8166.
PACIFIC FISH & SEAFOOD, located ot 2620
Newport Blvd., Costo Mesa. Menu includes
seafood salads. seofood sandwiches, grilled
entrees, fish & chips, fish locos, sushi and more.
Also hos "on9 of O<o~ounty!s l<Kgest
inyentories of fresh fish from it's fish market.
Prices range from $1.95 ond up. Open Mf 11-
6; Sot 11.S, 10, WC (714) 650.0130.
POT Of SHRIMP, An U"9quoled dining
e'xperience "Shrimpfy Delicious" and the service
unsu~swble. Featuring Posto, Thresher Shark &
Swa<dfish. Open 7 days 'o week I 2om-1 Opm,
Sot. & Sun. breakfast Fl'om 8om. Sidewalk
dining. located ot 113 Walnut, backside of
PiersiO. Pavilion in Huntington Beach.
(714) 960-7278.
.ZUBllS DRY DOCK, located at 9059 Adams,
Huntington Beach. Menu includes seafood, steak
&. lobster, pizza, prime rib, oyster bor. Prices
range from $3.95 ond up. O~n doily from
11 :30om to lOfm, Cocktails tit 11 pm. IN, FB,
WC, V, MC. (7 4) 963-6362.
STEAKS
THI uaN.ITIAK HOUSl, locoted ot 2300
Harbor Blvd, #31 , Costa Mesa. Menu includes
steaks, fresh fish, chicken, burgers and salads.
Prices range from $3.75 for lunch ond $6.25
for dinner. Open 11 om for lunch MSo. Dinner
Apm Mfr. Dinner 3pm Sot. & Sun. IN, WC, V,
MC.. AE, DC. (71 4) 641-9777.
SEAL BEACH
OUD'll INN,.Estobllshed in 1930 by the
airstrip. Still o meeting place of p1lats around the
world who en~y the best ih dining. Located ot
1400 Pacific Coast Hwy, Seol Beach. The menu
Includes fresh fish doily, steoks. lob&ter & crab
leas. Prices stort ot $4.95. Open weekdays
1 fom-1 ()pm, 'Iii 10:30P-m wffkends. IN, FB,
ENT. we. v. MC, Af. (310) 431 .3022
S PORT~ BAR & DINING
IND OVIR IND SPORTS BAR, Serving
lleOlts, fish, OF1P.9lizers & sandwiches. Prices
range from $2.$12. Spirits, pool tournaments,
dart tournornents. Hoppy hour every day with
fr .. oppelizer1. Open 7 day• o wffk, l pm.
1 :30om Mon.fr!, l 1 om-1 :30om Sot & Sun. Fe,
All major credit cords
IN ,fldoot d1111ng OUT Ollldoor d11\1t19 WC w"8el
chotr occeu, NU bfuncli. RES rewYOfloll•. fl Y
bof. ENT enlerlolnment, TKO IOUout, WI W1t18
bof, V ¥4to, wt:. mo'letcofd, AE omericon .., ... ,
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TORTELLINI SALSA SOUP
Makts 8 strvings
2 (13-3/4-0. oz.) cans lower salt cbJcken broth
2 ( 16-ounce) jars Onega MJld Garden Style
or Thick & Chunky Salsa
(9-ounce) package fresh or frozen
cheese-Oiied tortelJlnJ
2 cups fresh tom spinach leaves
• J/2 cup canned red kidney beans •
I (4.S-ounce) jallfslJced mushrooms, drained
Grated Parmesan cheese
Coarsely crushed tortilla chips
In 4-quart pot. over medium-high beat, beat broth and sal a
to a boil. Stir in tortellini; return mixture to a simmer. Cook
for 6 10 7 minute~ or untiJ tortellini is tender but still finn.
Stir in ~pinach. kidne)' bean and mu hrooms; heat through.
Serve topped wi1h Parmesan cheese and tortilla chip
1f de-.ircd. ·
DELI TORTILLA STROLLERS
Makts 5 servings _
1-1/4 cups whole pitted California ripe olives, divided
1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, softened
3/4 cup Ortega Mild or Medium Garden Style or
Thick & Chunky Salsa
I cup shredded cabbage
I cup shredded carrots
5 (10-lnch) nour tortillas
1-1/4 cups shredded Cheddar cheese
1/J cup sliced scallions
5 ounces sliced deli roast beef
5 ounces sliced deli turkey breast
2 medium tomatoes, each cut lnto S slices
Re;,erve 20 whole olive~: chop remaining olives. With
m1"ter. blend cream chee~e.and salsa. Srit in·cabb~ge, carrots
and chopped olives.
Spread aoout 1/2 cup cream chee e mixture onto each flour
tortilla to within I-inch of edge: top each with 114 cup chee e.
I table,poon scallion!>. I ounce roast beef, I ounce turkey
and 2 1oma10 'lice,, Place 4 whole otives along one edge of
1ort1lla: fold in oppo,ile ~ides of tortilla and roll up. Wrap
each lndi' 1dual roll in pla~tic wrap. Chill at least I hour.
To 'erve. !>lice each roll diagonally in half to serve as a
'andwich or cue into 1-112-inch s lices to serve as an appelizer.
GREEK APPETIZER ON A STICK
Mt1kes 12 apptti:.ers
32 large whole pitted CaJlfornia ripe olives
3/4 c up prepared ranch-style salad dressing
1/4 c up crumbled feta cheese (2 ounces)
I/.& cup diced cucumber
I table poon diced pimientos
18 thin slices deli ham (about 9 ounces)
24 cherry tomatoes
Chop R l)h\e,. In bowl. blend chopped oli ves. saJad
drc,sing, chcc.,e. cucumber and pimiento. Chill al least I hour.
S1ac" 2 'lice' of ham and roll up from lengthwise edge;
rcpear 10 male a total of 9 rolls. Cut each roll cro swi e into
4 piece,. Onto each of 12 (6-incb) skewers. alternately thread
ham, cherT) lomatoc!I and olive ; chill until erving time .
. en e ham .. ~ewcl"\ with prepared sauce.
BLACK BEAN 'N OLIVE SALSA
Maker 3 cups
(not pictured)
cup dra ined and ril).Sed canne.d black beans,
divided .
( 16-ounce) jar Ortega Mild or. Medium Garden
Style Salsa or Thick & C hunky SaJ.Sa
."'t/4 cup coarsely chopped California ripe olives
1/2 cup whole kerritl corn
2 teaspoons fresh lime Juice
I tablespoon chopped cilantro or parsley
2 cloves garlic. minced
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1/4 teaspoon onion powder
Tortilla or bagel chips
In medium bowl, ma.'>h 112 cup black beans with a fork.
Sur 1n 'al,a. remaining black beans, olives. com, lime juice
an<l remaining ">ea...,oning11. Chill at least I hour to blend
ll~\ or;,. Serve as a dip with chip~.
TRI-PEPPER POTATO SALAD
Mukt's 8 servings
(not pictured)
3 poundli potatoes, cooked, peeled and cubed
(about 6 cups)
I cup chopped green, red and yelJow peppers
1 cup California ripe olives, sliced, divideU
1/3 cup minced red onion
2 hard-copked eggs, peeled a nd chopped
· l cup Ortega Mild or Medium Garden Style
or Thick & Chunky Salsa
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/4 cup dairy sour cream
I teaspoon chili powder
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/l teaspoon coarse ground black pepper
I cup shredded Cheddar cheese
Chopped parsley, for garnish
In large bowl. combine potaloes. peppers, 3/4 cup olive
'hce,, onion and egg~. In smaJI bowl, blend salsa, mayoMaise,
sour cream. chili powder, aJt and pepper. Stir saJ a mixture
into potato mi~ture. Chill al le~l 2 hours. To serve. top with
l~hee~. remaining sliced olive and parsle¥.
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MACARONI 'N CHEESE
Mak.ts 5 sul'ings
(not pictured)
I pound ground beef
I clove garlic, mJnced
12 ounces pasteurized processed cheese, cubed
(about 2 cups)
(16-ounl'e) jar Ortega Mild or MedJum Garden
Style or Thkk & Cflunky SaJsa
I tee poon chill powder
8 ounces tricolor rotlnJ pasta, cooked and drained
3/4 cup Heed CaJlfomla ripe olives -
I (2.8-ounce) can French med onloa rtnp
In . l illct. over medium heat, cook ground beef and garlic
until beef 1 no longer pink. lirring to break up meal Add
cheese. I cup . alsa und chili powder; cook and stir until
chce<,e mclh.
In grca.'led 2-112-quan casserole. combine pasta. beef
mixture Wld 112 cup ohves; lop with remaining salsa. Cover.
bake at .l50 F for 20 minutes. Remove from oven; top with
onion nng' 11nd remainina liccd olive . Bake, uncovered,.for
5 minute~ more or until onion are golden and mixture i
heated through.
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N o football outing i' complete \.\1thou1 the
time-honored tradition of 1ailguting precedmg
it! Thi~ year . .,.. hy not go beyond the 'iundard
ho1 dogs and beer menu 'o that your fan~ really
. have 'omelhing to cheer about Pul fun and
flavor on the menu with the'c di,he\ !hat begin w11h 1hc e\tr<i-
fresh taste of chunl-.y Orte!fu salsa and plump, full-fla-.ored
California ripe olive': then wa.'h it all down w11h icy cold. refre;,hmg
fruit teas and lemofladc-;. And. mO\l 1mportan1. the'IC dclic1ou' recipes
are easy to prepare and tran,port-a mu't tor ;,uccc.,...ful t.ulgaung.
Like any picnic. almo!>t a_, much 11me goe' 1010 packing the car a..'
preparing the food to pack. It i' \ery 1mponant to be aware ol food
af ety by making sure prepared d1she;, remain either hot or cold. Food
left al room 1emper3ture for a long enough penod of 11mc become a
breeding ground for bacteria.
Cold food., will travel ~afel) 10 the game in a cooler f11le<l with
plenty of blue ice. Wrap fresh food., and '>andMche,, like the Greek
Appetizer on a Stick o r Dell Ton11lu 1rollers. in aluminum 1011 and
place them direc1Jy on the ice1o J...eep them cold tor ••Prro"<1matcly "''
toeighl hours. To avoid an> llll ''or conlu\lon. )OU may "anl lo wmp
sandwiche and a few appc111er' 'epMutcly. \ll ead1 'pon " Ian ha>
hi own.
If you don't have any small pla,t1c conwiner.... recycle de;1n
whipped butter. margarine oi; cream chcc!>c tuh' to trun;,p<m and U<\e
These delicious
• recipes are easy
to p~epare ·and
transport.
a' 'en ing d1,he' l\lr Bla1.. ~ Bean · '
Oil\ c .• 11..,n and 1he dip t1lr Gree I. .\ppemer
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Potato 'ulaJ ha' al\.\ a)' h\;en 1rad111on:il ta1lgat1ng
fare becau'c j(, ca';. hl p.ic" und ~ccr' \\ell in pl.i..111.:
container\. but ha' ;.ou1 reupc tor 1h1' llld ''"''rll1..' 'cen belier
da) "'!Tr) a deliciou' ne\\ 'cNon 1..-omh1n111g the h\1IJ cnllll"-and
li vely na\l.11"-of red. )CllO\\ ,\OJ green JX'PJ1Cf' 'llCl'd t'tl.11..·k llll\e' .ind
cheese. Keep the ~abd chilh:d in 1hc nl\ller bclorc .md allcr 'en ing.
and make 'iure tt Joe,n't remain 1lUI dunng the g.unc
To combat tall'" chill;. temperature,, ~ccp lncnJ, .ind lamil)
membirs "arm \\1th a thermal 1:t1ntamcr lll hcan~ Tonclhn1 .il'a
Soup. Make !lure 1he ... oup 1' piping hn1 "hen wu hll thc thl·rmal
con1ainer 10 guarantee 11 \LU)' ""arm tilt appni\lm.ucl~ four 111 'I\ hour'
Another toa.,ty treat" an all-Amcncao la,1mtc. nM1..Jrl1m 'n cbee'e
with a creau-.e 'outh of the border'"' i,1 Rc1m1\e the ~j"cmle piping
hol from the O\en. wrap a1rt1gh11n l\HI la~cf\ lll hea'~ Jut~ aluminum
foil anJ then m ... cveral th1 c"ne"c' ot ne" 'P.trer
Lea'e mom 1n the cooler for 1ceJ-<lt1\\ n ~' cragc' ll' ~ccp ta1lga1er-
refre hed. Frutt tea' and lemonade,. old l.t' t1r1tc' '' 11h a nc" t\\ l\l. are
ure to male e\eryone happ} 'mce the)' .ire j\.,111.ihle m :i 'Mlel\ nt ·
exciting ni.ivor-. \U n! 10 quench tho\C 'Jlll')' p.\IJIC'
Don't forget nboul tho.e mid game mun1:h1e' P.,~ . ._ up 'omc npc
olives and ~al a 'n chip' tor 'naclmg on dunng the ~ame.
Whal'.., the perfect th1r...t
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poinl4i to con ider.:
(1f the daily recommended !luppl) of Vitamin C TropKjnu·I
fw11;tcr beverage not only ta IC dchClllU\. ,the~ 're ~llCf
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For a fl'M 1'9Cfpe ... net
fMturing Celttomia Ripe OllYM,
Mnd • po8tcant to:
r -..!. Make the beverage ll!. ex~ning a the menu Choo-.c from the~ unique flavor combination':
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2 FOOD : Thursday, September 22, 1
. Try these spicy bean soup . , . and tuna tostadas
W hy not in..; tc friends O\'Cr
to share Q i<>U1h or &he
bCird r trc"l of
Jalupcnoritas, Splc, Bean Svup
and 1 un:J 1 ostadas. nil reflecting
the spcc1JI fa1;ors 3nd texture) o(
tex1(0's di\tanetive cuisine.
J ... l .. pcr.or11as arc a sensationJI
n.: 'N 5pm-6ff of the 1rad1tional
m.irg.arn , 1aued ~p v.1th a 'plash
u( n11lc.I, green Tabasco J31apeno
u .. e. The plupeno fla\Or v.orks
be\! v.1th ii htly v.ecte r drin~
in;:ide with Gr.md Marnie r,
\moo:h:i.~ .!.1J spicing at the )3me
11mc CJ:J c ~ou\e ltled &hrs •
• •.:ri.1on, :o "II ne,cr go back to the
(,ngmal. •
.SpJC-:• U.;un ~oup i~ not d ifficult,
ut the bcur J.., rcqu:re w .i.xmg
... U Jo,.. s.mmenng, w pran t
m:i~.c n 11hc:id. A time-s;i111ng -
Jlteinut1.c 1 to 1>L1D>'1t ... :c canned
c~JI cd p1nt<J beans. ·r hi~ soup is
ll:i~circd l4 ith b11con. on.iqn, garlic,
...... ~'~'""'" tum.ito ~a tc:t~ptj'orf of •
h:mcl-agcd Tab~co pepper l>aucc
to g1·.c 1t a d1>tinc ti\c Sf>icy 0'1\0r
---;j°lh JUSt enough heat to t:int:.tlizc.
At the l:i>t moment, '1dd a
:o.prtnkltng. of chopf)cd dfantro.
h >llow tl1c SCJUP with Tuna
·1 u\tadJS, cri p bated tort illa>
l.i:,crcd .... ith rn:tshcd avocado> and
·, 1111xturc of tun:.i, tomato, onion ,
1.11Jnt1CJ, lime 1u1cc and T<abasco
' pepper ~a\H:c· tc>ppcd w;th
'.1 ; i~:11Ht>lc quc .o fresco or feta
h.:1;~..: Add plump, n pc fruit,
111 .. hi: brcv.cd cinn:.tmon coffee,
.111d a 1.1pc vf ma rh.1chi mu\tC and
,(JU h,1\.C the perfect '>OUth Of the
lllirc.lcr mul.1n~s. '
JALAPENORITA
• 11/4 ounc.:cs gold tcquila
• l/.J ounce Grand Marnicr
• J~i le of half a lime
• 1/2 tc:ao,poon Tabasco julpeno
\UUlt
H.ub the rim of a goblet w.ith
tht: cu l "iidc of a lime, then dip
nm into a <.,aucc r of salt. Fill
gla..,., with ice. Pour .first three
i11grcd1cn1-, into an ice-fill ed
<..o<..ktuil !>haker 6r pitcher, and
..,hake or "''" vigorously. Strain
uno 1cc-f1llcd glass. Shake in
plapcno <.,aucc and Mir .
(Jarn1..,h ~1111 a slice of lime.
V;.triatiorr Use ·margarita or
'>~eel anti -.our mix to make
the ur111k ai:. d irected Oil the
l.1bcl. ~lwkc in 11:? lo tca\poon
J.dapeno \Jucc p<.:r drink and
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SPICY BEAN SOUP
• I c up dried pinto beans,
picked through and "u.,hc:d (lo
o,ubs tilulc 2, IS-ounce cans of
pinto beans for beans rnlled
fo r in the recipe, first dra in
und rinse the beans with cold
water . In a blender or food
processor, combine 1 cup of the
beans with l tup of the c.:hickc:n
broth called for in the rc:dpe.
Proce\s until o,m oo th. In a
lurge \uucc:pan, u~1binc the
hacou mi.xlure, chit.ken broth,
blended b<:am, ·1 a lJasco suuu !
and remaining bc:a ns, anc.1
proceed u\ indicated in the
recipe:.
• S cup\ c.old water ·
• •12 lc:a\po_un sail
• 2 s li~c:s bucon; diced
• 11.z m p chopped oulon
• I clove garlic, minced
• I lac gc: toma to, peeled,
sec:dcd und chopJ>td
• 2 can., ( 14 112 ounces each)
chickw broth
• 1 teaspoon Tubusco pc:ppcr
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• i. tablespoons uncooked ' elbow macaroni
• l/.i cup chopped d lnntro
111 a 6-quart Dutch oven or ·
la rge heavy saucepan, place
beans with enough hot water to
cover by 2 inches. Let stund for
Jt lca-.t 1 hour. Drain beans.
Rini:.c; add 5 cup<., cold water.
1 lcat to boiling; lower heat.
SimmC'r, covered, for 2 hours,
or un11I beans are tend er,
~1 irring occasionally. Add s~1lt
du ring lui:.t 15 minutes of
cooking time. In H blender or
food pmcc sor, combin e 1 cup
cooked beans with J cup of
thcu cooking liqu iu, proce.,~
unrll ~mooth. Set rnsidc.
In .1 ~killct over rucd1u111
heat, cook b.1con until brown
anti u 10,p. Oruin .111 exce pt 2
t~.1.,pooll'> of h.1con dr ippi11~"·
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TUNA TOSTADAS
• l can (121/! oun e )
water-packed tum.1 1 \\Cll
drained
• 1 ~ te<i')poons Tab<.1sco
pepper ~auce
··v~ cup sour cream
• 2 tablcs~ns fresh lime'juice
• ~ teaspoons salt, divided, or
to laSte
• 2 large ripe a\ocados, hahed
and pitted
tuna and 1 teaspoon Taba'> o ~:lUce; mi:c well. Afld tomato,
onion, cilantro, sour cream.
lime 1u1ce and 1~ te.i:,poon s:i h.
Toss \\Cll to blend. Cover and
chill.
ton illus lightly on both side
\\ith 'egetuble cooking spra}
Plac~ in a single layer on
baking heel. Bake until eris
ubout 10-12 minutes.
· cook unttl ten er. Add comato,
cook one minute longer.
Trnnsfer mixt ure to o nginal
saucepan "'1th the remaining
beans. Add chicken broth,
blended bean) and Tabasw
sauce. Heat to boiling; add
macaroni. Lower heat and cook
until macaroni is tender, about
7 minute'>. Jus t before serving
add cilamro. adjust seasoning
\\ith salt and additional
Tabasco &1Uce. if desi red.
• 1 huge tomato. seeded and
cho'ppcd
• 8 corn tortillas (store bought
tostada shells may be
substituted).
• Vegciable cookihg spray
• 2 ounces qucso fresco.
Mexican-st) le cheese, crumbled
(or feta cheese)
With a ~poon, scoop. the
avocados into a m.tCJUm bowl
and mJ!>h them with a fork:
add remaining salt or to ta~tc.
Add remaining 1 '.? tca:,poon
T~1basco sauce, mixing well to
blend. Set aside.
Cool. To assemble, sprca
one rounded tablespoon of
.t\'OCado rrm:1ure Oil each
baked tortilla. Distribute I/)
cup tuna mixture O\ er a\'oca
Top \\ilh each tortill..1 "ith
crumbled cheese. Makel) 8
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.. FOOD 3 Thursday, September 22, 1994 ..
Spices light the lire under grilled vegetables
T he thrill of the grill is never
more apparent than w'hen
taken to new flavor heights.
Case in point: the following two
dishes use fresh scnsonal •
vegetables, gr~led until smokx,and
tender then splashed with ground
cumin and corinnder.
The pungent, earthy spices are
roasted in a skillet before use, a
secret good cooks use to bring out
the best in these spices. They
enhance the delicate flavor of
vegetables, yet stand up to the
smoky tang of the grill.
These recipes arc healthy, too.
with such complex flavors, the fat
level is kept to a minimum.
Roasted Spice Gazpacho is an
cx~iting variation of the old
standby. GrilliDg slightly
caramelizes tomatoes, zucchini,
onion and bell pepper.
Sweet and toothsome, they're
stirred into tomato juice, along
with the roasted cumin and
coriander and a bit of garlic
powder. Garnished with a dollop
of yogurt and a lime wedge, it's
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best.
Grilled Vegetable Salad with
Warm Cumin-Orange Vinaigrellc
i1' another elegant )Ct simple dish.
The same late summer
vegetables as above plus eggplant
are grilled then dressed with the
exotc Oavors of roasted spices,
orange juice and a bit of oli\e oil
and vinegar.
Henhhful dishes with spic),
tingling Oa\Ors, grilling keeps
getting more thrilling!
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ROASTED IPICI
GAZPACHO
• 3 large tomatoes, hahcd nnd
cor~d
• 1 medium zucchini, cut In
11.t-ioch thick lcngth\\isc slices
• 1 medium onion, cul in l.i2-ind1
thick slices
• 1 medium green bell pepper,
hah•ed and seeded
• 3 lnblespoons olh c oil
• 1 ~2 lcaspoons ground rnmin
• 11/.t lcaspoons ground curiJndcr
• 1 teaspoon gorllc po\\dtr
• 2 cups. tomoto juice
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• !h tea poon sJI~
"' I teat an outJ09r grill or prehe::it
broikr. On the gfill or rack of a
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VINAIGREnE .
• ~ IJUll'>poo1l> olne oil
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An apple a day can make for wonderful dessert treats
ppk!> are a vcrs.wle
inspiration for lo\\ -fat
dcss1:ns as is e,iJent in
1he)c three new li.itchcn-tcsied
ICCIJ>C'> fn.>m the ,apple grO\\ers of
Wa .. 111ngton siate. Cranberry
,\pplc Sorbet is refreshingly tart,
~ d .,,, cct, .rnd can be easily m:ide
"1th an ice cream maker or
cl.Irie bcatcr.
\\'.irm Chocolate Dipping Sauce
".~ h Apple Kabobs is a colorful, ·
\. .1..'>) tu u1akc, low-fat answer to a
l:'l~'u.: choco!atc fondue. The
'1\11 .. 1.., "h1ch can be refrigerated
' 11hout hardening, tastes so rich
1.11 11 1~ almost impossible to
... hc\'c there 1s only one gram of
I •t rcr tablc~poon.
It \OU c,1 n imagine bread .
• .. tJ1ng. upsiJc-do\\n cal..e ancfa
1 1111 tart all rolled into one, yoL·11
1.:.111) 1:njoy the Jo-aheaJ Apple
1~1\.·.1J Tart.
•I .1t-ltee cream cheese and
' '''·t..tt (1 '"c) milk ~ork well in
llhl\l dcssl'l l recipes.
• Co<.:ua plmder is an excellent
,u1i,11tt1tc fur chunk chocolate.
• l\on IJt )Ogurt is a great
1 .. placement for sour cream.
• Lgg \\hitcs h:1vc no fat or
l111lc-.11..rnl :md will add lightness
Id tc\IUIC ur hold ingreJiciHS
•..tl11.r.
• ')p1.:cs anJ other flavorings
") , uld bc u ... cJ enthusiastically.
APPLE BREAD TART
• l tablespoon bullCl"
• l Granny Smith apples, peeled,
, 111 cd and thinl) sliced
• ': lUp pacl.ed bro\\n sugar
• :! tablespoons dark corn S)rup
• 1.: tea poon cinnamon
• s sliu:s ruhin bread
• 1 ~~ cup lo\\ fol (1%) milk
• I large cirn
• l. l'gg \\hites
Sl'vcral hours or d:i} before
'·n mg: In l.1rgc skille t, mel t
I •llcr O\'er n1cJiu111 heat. Add
.• pplc ~lice-. :rnJ cook 2 minutes.
Stir in hr •\\11 sugar, corn ~yrup
111t.I .. ·innamon; COQk, stirring
·~c.1 ... ionall), 8 minutes or until
, l pk~ arc tender but retain their
• •• 11.:. \\'11h slotted spoon, transfer
1>lc slices to a greased 9-inch
. .: p..tn and ... prcad in an even
l\cr. I !cat juices remaining in pan
• J boil and cook 2 to 3 minutes
• l•I until reduced to a syrup. Pour
.,~ rup U\ er :.ipplcs. Cut or tear
hr ... 1d ~lice) into lk-inch pieces.
I 1}l'r th1,;..,e pieces over apples to
.. '' .:r completely. 13cat together
rnilJ.., egg and egg '"hites until well
blcndcd anJ pour O\er bread.
BERRIES
From Page 1
llcltevc it or not. ii tastes great
1th tortilla chips, too.
PEPPERED
STRAWBERRIES WITH
ORANGE AND GINGER
• 21/J cups Driscoll's stra"berrics,
hJh ed or quartered
• 1/1 teaspoon each freshly ground
hlack pepper, grated fresh gin_ger
• 1 oot and gratc:d orange peel.
• • 1 mp orange juice
• J tulJle poons sugar
• 2 teaspoons chopped fresh basil
Gcntl) tos' berries with pepper,
11gcr a11J orange peel. Combine
1 •1.1n~c Juice and sugar; pour over
·r llC). Dl\·1dc berry mixture into
"n ing di.,hc'>. Sprinkle with basil
nd ~cnc or refrigerate, cove red, 1
!1 1ur and garnish with basil before
• "ing. Makes 4 servings.
~cning Tips: Serve with yogurt
lor brcal..fast or lunch. Or, serve J
'c1 lemon ~herbct or chocolate or
\,1nill:i k~ cream.
Nutrition Information per •
crving: 80 calorics, 0.8 g protein,
U -t g fat, 19.8 g. carbohydrate, 0
iw cholesterol, 2.64 g fiber; 3<"b of
.dunes from fa t.
RASPBERRY
LIME SALSA
• 2 tublcspoons each linely diced
'"eel onion und sweet yellow
pl:pper. .
• 2 to 3 tcrupoon chopped fresh
Ja lnpcno pepper:, seeded
• 1 tablespoon bnlsamlc vinegar
• V4 cup pcclclJ ond chopped lime
• l tablespoon finely chopped
r1 c~h basil
• l cup Driscoll's raspberries
• 2 teaspoon sugar
• l,..4 teaspoon suit
• l'rcshly i:round pepper
Combine onion, peppers,
\ 1ne~ar, lime and basil 111 small lJm\~ mi:-< well. Care.fully stir in
r .i'>pherrie~ llnd sea onings.
Refrigerate al least I hour. Makci.
11 ~ cups.
Serving Tip: ~ef'\c with gnlled
;..c.llood. cl11ckcn, pork or dyck
Nu_1ri1io11 information per serving:
12 c.1lorie'I, 0.2 g. p1ote111, 0.1 g
fa t, J.4 g carbohydrate, 0 mg
cholc lewl, 0.92 g fiber; 4% of
t,llorics from fat.
I
Covor with plastic wrap and
refngerJte 5 hours or overnight.
Heat oven to 350F. Remove
plastic wrap from 1ar1 and bake 30'
to 35 minutes or until top 1s
golden and firm. Let cool 10
minutes. Turn pan onto sening
plate; remove pan un<l serve wnrm.
Makes ~ix servings.
' WARM CHOCOLATE
DIPPING SAUCE WITH
APPLE KABOBS v
• ~ cup sugar
• V., cup Durch-processed cocoa
po"dcr
• 1 tablespoon cornslarch
• l teaspoon instanl coffee po\\dt.•r
(optional)
• .Y.. cup w~ter
• J tablespoon buuer
• l tnblcspoon light corn S)rup
• 1 Granny Smith apple, cored
and cut inro 8 chunks
• 1 Red Delicious apple, corec.J and
cut into 8 chunks ·
• 1 Golden Delicious apple, cored
and cul into 8 chunks
In small saucepan, combine
sugar, cocoa, cornstarch, and
Family Afarlcets
1M
...
coffee powder; stir in water. Cook CRANBIRRY APPLI
o'er medium heat, stirring SORBET
constantly, until mixture comei. 10
a boil. Boil I minute. Remove
from heat; stir in buuer and corn
syrup. Pour into serving bo,,I. On
skewers, ahernalely threau a
chunk cuch of Granny Smith
apple, Red Delicious apple, and
Golden Delicious apple to make
kabobs. Serve with Warm
Chocolate Sauce. Makes I cup anJ
eight kabobs.
• 2 Colden lkllclous apples,
peeled, cored anc.J coarsely
chopped
• 2 cups cranberry juice
In medium-site saucepan, •
combine apples and juice; heut to
boiling. Reduce heat to simmer,
co..,er :ind cook 2~ minutes or until
apples pre very soft. Uncove r an<)
set aside to cool to room
tempernturc. In food processor,
puree apple ,and Juice mi>.turc
until smooth. Pour into ice-cream
maker and process into sorbet
follm\ing manufacturer) directio
If not using an ice-c1eam maker,
pour puree into a 9-inch square
pan. Co\'cr :ind freete until
partially frozen-about 2 hours.
Meanwhile, chill a large bo" I an
beaters of an electric mixer. Plue
puree in chilled bowl anJ beat o
low speed until piece) arc broken
up, then beat on high speed until
smooth ant.I fluffy-about I minute
Pack i.orbct inJo frecter conlainc
and freeLel:several hours before
serving. Mnk~ 21/! cups.
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SEAFOOD VALUE
Extra Large
Tiger
Shrimp
Fresh Alaskan
Halibut fillet
64 oz.-Ocean Spray '/$5 Cranberry Drinks '
Cl'IAllln•btrry. Cra.o1rapt. Cnnapplt , • ~fruit Jiik, CocktAlb or \11u111 Lal-t>tth btl. "
46 oz.-Minute
Maid Naturals
Lrmon.ft. Applt', fniil Medi\') or
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Eye of Round
Steak or Roast 19®: ~resh Nutritious
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· Thursday, September 22, 1
National Seafood Month celabra din October
C alifornia loeafood inal.es a determine how much to buy per
-.pl:.i-.h in October -person. Whole or round fish ~
':111on.1I Seafood Month. pound Dressed or cleaned fish,~
In celebration of th1~ annual pound.
~casiun, the California Seafood Buying California Seafood:
Council ill ofkring basic hints and •Fillets or steaks 4 to ·6 ounces
tip) lor incorporating California •Crab meat, scallops or peeled
scafouJ mto c' eryday meals. That shrimp V4 pound
huuld be an easy task for Golden •Unpeeled shrimp or whole squid
t:ite re .. 1dents, "ho consume Y'l pound •
more than the nat1onnl per'-capita •Crab or lobster, li\e l to 2
.wcwge ot 15 pounds of seafood pounds
unnually. •Oysters or clams, shucked V4 . ' "M:.tn) Californians :ire ptnt
-.u rpr iscu to learn that several of • Oysters or clams, in the shell 6
thc.:11 la,orite specie are available pieces •
during the fall," said Diane How Long SJlould Fish De
Plc,\.·hncr, manager of the Cooked: Follow the 10-minute rule
.C.1l1fornia Seafood Council. when cooking California seafood.
· S\\-Or<lfish, salmon, shark, Measure foh al its thickest poiM
nll>~1corc, spiny lobster anJ and allow about 10 minu tes tol:ll
riJgcback pr.:mns arc at tlmr peak cooking time per 1 inch thickness
Ill o~tobcr. Callforn10 h tlibu t, of fish. Turn fish halfway through
ro~l..f1sh (Pac1f1c red snappe r, soh!, estimated cooking time.
ro~·k. er ab and squid arc a\'a11Jble Remember that shellfish usually
\11ti...ill\ )Car-round" cooks more quickly than finish .
C ahtor111a scafooJ is the When is Seafood Done? .
ult1'1l..llC f.1i.t food -a near perfect Fiiih is done when it turns
.:.1nL.ltJ.1tc for today's lifestyle. It opaque and starts to flake when
t.11.t. '> o't\ly mtnu tes to cook, yet pierced with a fork. CookecJ,..ftsh
ulkl'> health) amounts of protein. should be firm, yet moist. -'Shrimp,
'it.11111n:. and minerals, :.ind is low lJmb .and lobster meat ill the shell
in c.1lurics and !>aturutcd fat. It is , change color and bt;,come firm and
·1ho a gooJ :.ource of opaque when cooked. Mussels,
heart-healthy Omcga-3 fo lly, acids, clams and oysters in the shell open
\\ htch contain heart-protecting when cooked. Cooked shucked
jllf1butc\. mussels, clams and oysters become
·1~hclnw Snyder aml ~larciJ plump and opaque, and the edges
Cone. author:; of ''Home Cool.mg of oysters begi n to curl.
111 ~li110 1cs and se,eral microwave Scallops turn milky white and
.:1 ol..bouks, rely on !>Cafood a:. a firm, whHe squid is firm and
\lJph! for healthful. quick-to-fix tender when cooked quickly at
n.:.ib. California seJfood can be high temperatures. Small iihrimp,
1..001..cd using a variety of time-crnb meat and lobster meat need
'>J\1ng mcthoJs;ranging from only be warmed; they are generally.
hiotl111g and grilling to sJutcemg sold precooked.
Jnd baktng. Adt,lit1on;ll1~, fah Keep it cool to preserve quality,
cuub in record-t ime in the tas te and treat California seafood
1111du\\ ,1\e and results 1n a tender, like ice cre am. That's right! It
the refrigerator nflcr returning
from the market. Seafood will stay
fresh only if it's kept cold. And
depending on whether it's frozen
or fresh, there is a right and
wrong way lo store your se:ifood.
Here are some tips to ensure
optimum quality for California
seafood products.
Storing Fresh California Seafood:
Unwrap :ind
rinse fresh fish
under cold
water. Then pat
fish dry, place
in an airtight
container and
store in the
coldest patt of
refrigerator.
•For
premium taste,
texture and
nourishment,
store seafood
for no longer
than two dllys.
If not planning
to use; fresh
seafood right
away, freeze fish quickly and
consume it within several months
of purchase.
• Live clams, oysters, mussels,
crabs;'tobs(ers and crayfish should
be refrigerated in well-ventilnted
contnin'Crs. covered with a damp
cloth or paper towel.
•Avoid storing live shellfish in
airtight cont:iiners. Also, storing
live shellfish in salt water will
shorten shelf life. and storing them
in fresh water will kill th em.
Storing Frozen California Seafood
•Place seafood in freezer as
soon as possible. St ore it in a
mobture-and vapor-proof
package.
• Seafood packed in Styrofoam
and store fish in cling wrap, plastic
freezer wrap, freezer paper or
anot her moisture-nnd vapor-proof
material. {For extra protection
against freezer bum, wrap first in
cling wrap and overwrap with foil.)
• Keep chilled at 0 degrees F or
beldw until ready ror use.
• Many frozen seafood products
don't need to be thawed before
cooking (but
they do
generally
require doubling
the cooking time
recoMmendcd
for fresh fish).
•Always thaw
seafood either
in the
refrigerator at
approximately
18 hours p~r
pound, or \lnder
cold water for
an hour per
pound.
•Thawing
frozen seafood
at room
temperature or under warm
running water may spoil the epges
of the fish before the center is
thawed.
And finally, never
cross-contaminate. Food poisons
and lopoilage bacteria can easily
spread fron1 raw and live seafood
to cooked seafood. 1t is essential
to keep the two apart. Thoroughly
washing knives, containers :ind
cutting boards with warm, soapy
water between handling raw and
cooked seafood keeps the food
safe and enjoyable.
1111.11 .. 1 steak or fil let. should be-the last item in the
· ..\ sprinkling of ca1un !>e.isoning grocery cart and the first item H)
1>r ll;tl1an !>pices, as:;on cd herb ·
• trays with plastic wrap do~n't
freeze well. It's best to repackage
Keep it cold, keep it covered
and keep it clean. Following a few
guidelines can go a long, healthful
way to increasing your enjoyment
of California seafood.
anJ It e ... h herbs. fresh vegetable or
I ru1t -..ii.ids, or a squeeze of fresh
1cmun .1JJ distinct n;n or to the
Jd1~.1te n.1tun: of seafoo<;I,"
Smd:r s.11 l
:1 hcsc .:-ot,kbooi.: aut hors abo
rcco1mni;nd topping fo.h fillets and
·s1c.1b "ith a light !><lUCc such as
lk11'.11nic Pepper.corn Sauce,
G11H!~·r $;10cc, Mu.,t..irJ
Farmers
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• ¥.. to 1 pound Callfornla fish
filltts or steaks, each ~ inch thick
• 1 tablespoon ft'esh lemon juice
for fillets : If the fillets are
wider than 2 to 3 inches, cut them
in half lengthwise. Fold the
thiflner ends of each fillet under
thitker center in two-fold feller
fashion. Place the folded fillets,
selm-side down, around the
ou aide rim of a 9-to 12-i nch
ro nd microwave-snfe serving
plate, leaving the center open.
Sprinkle fish with lemon juice.
Lightly cover with a paper towel.
Microwave on 'HIGH for 2'h to S
minutes or until fish nakes when
pressed with a fork. -
For steaks (more than V4 in ch
thick): Place steaks in a JO-to
12-inch round microwave-safe
dish, with the thicker sections
toward the outside, and sprinkle
with lemon juice. Cover with a lid
or plastic wrap turned back
slightly. Microwave on MEDlUM
for 9 to 11 minutes per pound, or
until the fish flokes when pressed
with a fork, turn~g the fish over
after 5 minutes. Serves 4.
BAUAMIC PEPPERCORN
SAUCE
• V.t cup chopped chives or thinly
sliced green oni on tops
• 2 tablespoons chopped fresh
parsley •
• 1 lablespoon freshly ground
black pepper
• ~ cup balsamic vinegar
• V.t cup dry red wine
Combine all ingredients in a
small bowl and mix weJI. Keeps. 1
week in refrigerator. Makes ~:. .
cup.
OINOIR IAUCI
. • ~ cup Jow-sodlum soy sauce
• 1 tablespoon orange juice
• 1 tca,poon rice vinccor
• 1 toblcspoon grated fresh &Ina
. • l teaspoon DUon mus1ard
Place all ingredients in a smaJ
jar and !>hake well. Keeps l wee
in refrigerator. Makes ~ cup.
TOMATO VINAIGREnl
• 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
• 3 tnblcspoons "bile-wine vlncg
• ~ cup olive or canola oil
• •A 1e11spoon snll
• ~ teaspoon freshly ground bin
pepper
• 1 large ripe tomnto, chopped
into ~·inch cubes
• 2 green onions, thinly sliced
In small bowl, combine mustnr
vinegar, oil, salt and pepper. Stir
in tomato and green onion. Stir
well before serving. Makes ~ cu
BAKED 'CALIFORNIA llS
• 1 cup dried bread t:rumbs
• ~ CU(> chopped parsley
• 1 clove g:irlic, minced or prcs~c
• I/.& teaspoon each soil ·and 1>c1>1>
• V.t cup grntcd parmcsan cheese
• 1 teaspoon lemon zest
• 1 po'und Culifornl:i \\hile lhb
fillcls (Calitornin hnllbut, rockfis
sole nnd shnrk arc popular
choices)
• 2 teaspoons melted butter or oi
l\lix logcthcr bread crumbs,
parsley, garlic, suit: pepper,
parmcsnn cheese and lemon zest.
Rinse fillets gently and pat di)'.
Rub fillets "ith butter or oil nnd
dip edch side in brend crumb
mixture. Duke at 325 degrees lor
15-20 minutes (UllCO\ercd) and
check ror doncncss. Cornbh "Ith
parsley und lemon \\edges.
1 ll•r~cr:..di .. h Sum:e or Tomato
v11;.11grc1lc (r i:lp~~;pro,ided).
·hi round uul d dinner meal,
t ui 1c wo~!> can choose from a
I k111orJ· of s~~1foo<l siJc dishel>. At
n-. time rte~ r1:i~.\l.:J as the k.tng
it '>t-.ilood a~ .. ompJnimcnts.
at Atrium Court
IN FASHION ISLAND
I J did' ii -. \Cf\ tng
CJl1f,1rnr.1 ~~.tfl)uJ '~tth highly
~' u 1.:d :rnd quick \. .>0king grain:.
'ti..IJ •• ., hulf.!al, cou".ous, quinoa
:ind ' .,J ic~ bl.:nJ, Sca,oned
m.t)ht.d putato..:s. too, arc
lllCICa'>inLI) p pulJT , .. ith fish .
Sc:ilooJ !>pcdully rest;iurants
thruut.huut the state .1rc mashing
the humble spud ''tth roasted
i..;.u:lic.. horscr.i~ pa.r.Jn~n
chcc'>c and herb-infuiied oi ls to
.1~rnmpany dclicate-navored fish.
PJ'>ta abu works us an ideal foil
tor '>cafooJ disheii. Combine
cuo~cJ foh pieces or !>hcllfish with
.,,1utccJ gJrhc, onions, peppers or
l>roccuh Then toss "11 h cooked
p.tsta bound in a light tomato or
1..r1.:am sauce. Round out the meal
"1th dres!>cd salad greens and
~arltc breaJ.
-California Seafood Council's
Pks .. hnc r urge!> Califo rnians to try
a new scafooJ dish during
'\.:it1unal Seafood Month. After
.111, more than 300 specie!> of
California Ci:.h and shellfish await
the adventurous p.tl.ite.
When sclecung C.tlifornia
Seafood remember fre!>h and
lroLen Californi:i fiiih and shellfish
ha"e a mild, non-fishy odor. Your
nose knows \\-hen senfood is at its
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