HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-10-06 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • ··511 \\( Partly cloudy skies _,
will remain after
the morning
clouds break up.
There 1s a slight chance of
~howers, but probably JUSl a
morning drizzle.
See Weather, Page A2
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P~oposed West Side homework center needs place to Call . hom.e
o I ~
~Costa Mesa and Newport Beach volunteers have the
manpower and equipment to help youths, but they can't
· find an appropriate site for the program.
But a pa_ttnership between St. An·
drews Presbyterian Church in
Newport Beach and St. Joachim's
Church in Costa Mesa is 'hoping to
change that with plans· for a learn-
ing center, a refuge in the heart of
the tough West Side neighbor-
hood, where kids can direct their
energies toward education instead
of retaliation.
lems, the center would be geared
toward third-through eighth-grade
students. Ho urs of operation
would~be from 2:30 to 6 p.m. on
weekdays.
According to the organizer~.
the,.re almost set to go. They've
got the equipment and some 200
volunteers excited about becoming
involved.
"We're having a· lot of problems
finding a location," said Randy
Barth, a driving force behind the
project from St. Andrews.
"We've got the funding, we've
got the volunteers, and we've got
the kids interested. But, the city
won't let us do it. They think it's a
great idea, but they can't get ou t
of their own way to make it hap-
pen. Their bureaucracy is choking
our entire effort."
up 'tbe center in an apartment
right on Shalimar. But, tho:ic
hopes faded "~en city inspeclor:. •
expressed concerns about oe-
cupancy and fire h:uards.
Th~ city then suggested the or-
ganizers scout out a few nearby warc~use racilitic:s. Although at
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BY TINA BO .. GATl'A, STA.FF WIUlU °eye, a quiet place for ~ child to do
his homework cah be a rare find. WEST SIDE -In a neighbor-
hood where gangs arc. a way of lif c
and a kid's front yard can become .
a battleground in the blink of an
Th~t's the adversity faced by a
number of sc6ool-agc children
who 'live · along Shalimar Drive.
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IT'S
HOT " .
Artist getting compliments
for mailbox he painted for
Balboa Island fire station
BY btu.c S. PosNEll, Sr.u• W1JT11.
As Battalion Chief Ron
Sutherl~nd pulls up to the
Balboa Island fire house, he
spots Mike Bast' standing next to
an ·airbrushed mailbox, a replica
of the streetscape qn the
commµnity's main drag.
"Aie you the guy who did
that?" Sutherl~nd asks Bast. "It
looks great."
That type of compliment is
repeated more than a dozen times
a day by passersby who can't help
but notice the one-of-a-kind
maiJbox, Newport Beach Fire
Capt. J ack Hamilton said.
Bast, who illustrates
architectural drawings for a living,
donated the mailbox a little more
than a month ago in honor of the
new fire station's opening.
"I thought that it would be kind
of neat," said the Orange
resident, who spends a lot of time
in the Balboa area. "It just adds a
lit.tic color to the station. ,Not that
it..needs it, it's such a beautiful
station."
Equipped wilh computers and
staffed by \Ctunteer tuto~ to help
students hurdle any study prob-
There's just one problem.
Tfley're all dressed up with no-
where to go.
Hamjlton said the mailbox,
which presents views of the
le• MAJLIOXIP••• a10 Artist Mike Bast painted a mailbox for the Balboa Island fire station depicting the station.
The organizers had hoped to set
least e site b "1thin '' 11.lking d~
tance the neighborh ood, the
location is zoned for industrial
uses, an atmosphere that is le:is
See HOMEWORK/Pat.• A9
Newport .
libraries
lure many
neighbors
..,_ Study shows numerous
cards a~e being issued to
people who live outs ide
city, but no changes are
proposed for
out-of-towners .
Bv 1'1.A.Rc S. Pos~ER, SHFF \\'1tm11. . '
NEWPORT .13EAC1 l -·Le""
than half or the roughly 7,500 nc\\
library card:i bsucd from Jul) l
through Sept. 30 went to rc~1.knt ..
of Ne\\ port Dcach, Jccording to a
report present\;d tl) libraf) bo;uJ
members.
The figures rcvit.:wcd by libr.11)
trustees MonJ ay shO\\Csi that
more new libr-Jrv cards \\ent to
OUl·Of·tO\\on rc:iiJenl:. than ~e\\•
port residents. Dul c\en \\ ith thi'
data, libral) trustees aren ·l push·
ing for a fee for patrons "ho Jon 't
li\'e here, said city libran:rn anJ.
Community Services Director L?-·
Donna Kiel\.it.c. ·
Library board member:i "111 re·
'iew more numb.:rs at their t\v·
vcmber meeting anJ. further di,.
cuss use of the library by nu!l·
• Ne"port patrons bdore determin·
See LIBRARY/Page A10
Five oner bids
for ··.operation
ol amphitheater
No contest:
Corona del
Mar High
School's
Adam
McFarland (9)
and El Toro's
Alan Basso
battle for a-
loose ball
during the
Sea Kings 13·
4 victory
Wednesday.
Then or luxury car further
complicates dealer's closure
..,_Companies that run
Arrowhead Pond, Irvine
Meadows among those
Who would like to run
Pacific Amphitheatre.
BY MA.Ile S. PosNSll, SrAn W1.nn
COSTA MESA -Five compa-
nies, including two big-name local
corporations, beat a 4 p.m.
Wednesday deadline to make a
pitch to become the next operator
of the nearly dormant Pacific Am·
phltheatre, an Orange county
Fairgrounds spokeswoman said.
The · Arrowhead Pond of Ana·
heim and Irvine Meadows Part-
ners both submitted game plans
for the amphitheatre. They were
joined by CMOW Corporation of
San\_!l Ana, SMO Organization
based in Philadelphia and C and C
Concessions o( Ontario.
Fairgrounds officials will spend
this morning making sure the pro-
posals arc complete, but final scor-
ing and review -will take about a
week, spokeswoman Jill Uoyd
sa id. ·
Once that's done , one of the
five companies should be pre-
sented to board memben as the
leading contender on Oct. 12,
Lloyd said.
Fairgrounds officials had anti-
cipated about five proposals, Uoyd
said.
"I think it's pretty much in
line," she aaid."With the swap
meet, we got a lot o( inquiriCI.
When it JOl down to it, we ~d
eight. It seema loaical."
Whoever wins final apptoval will
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See Sports/ page 81
~lAa.a MAa.m~/
DAILY l'UOT
..
. ~ Polic~ say a $185,0DO
Aston Martin was reported
stolen by officials who
closed Newport Imports.
Meanwhile, customers
trying to retri eve their cars
continue to face frustration.
Bv MAAC S. P OSNER, STMF W1..1Tu
NEWPORT BEACH -In
Newport lmpo;ts' waning .hours,
someone raced off with an Aston
Martin that apparently has
sparked a legal squabble bel\~ecn
Tokai Credit Corp. officials and
the mystery motorist .
The $185,300 luxury sports car
- a red two-door Viragc, to be
exact -\vns p~1rked in a stall on
the second th.>or of th e former
deakr:ihip\ pJrl.tng structur~
\\hen an in,cn1ory \\JS conduc.tcd
at the rcquc~t of ·1 okai offo.:1ab
about a h:i lf-hour before a bank·
rupicy judge ordcreJ the bustnc!'.s
clo:icd, according to a police re-
port. · .,
A Tokai official reported to pu·
lice ihat th e 1991 \Chide haJ bi.;i.:n
stolen, but a Ne\\ port Bea~h po-
lice spokesman s:iid Tuc:iday aft::r·
noon that the car's Jisappc.uan~c
\\.as not a theft.
"A police report wai. filed .111d
investigated and later determined·
to be chil in nature," Nc\\po11
llcach Police Sgt. Andy Gonb
said. -· See DIALElt/Pa9e A 10
A • In Ille opera
Christopher Trela wanted to find out the ins
and outs of staging an opera. So, our intrepid en-
tertainment writer got his body painted and
donned some rags to become an Ethiopian pris-
oner in Opera Pacific's opening-night performance
o( "Aida" at the Orange County Performing Arts
Center. Trela's exploits as an extra in the lavish
production arc detailed in the Weekend section.
Saying goodbye
Ice cream may have Ben and Jerry, but Newport
Beach had Ben and Dave. Make that Newport had
Ben and Dave.
ON THE FARM
ONTHICOYIR
The painting
on top of page 1
is by local artist
Anne Davis-
Johnson. For
information on
painttrigs,
722-7136.
Paae Cl
After working a combined 65 years for the ci1y,
Public Works Director Ben Nolan and Marine
Department Director Dave Harshbarger have both
retired. Harshbarger retired last Friday and Nolan
will follow suit exactly one week later.
See story, page A4
INDIX
Around Town ....................... AS Police Files ........................... A2
Society ............... _ .................. A6
Sports ................................... 81
weather ......................... : ..... A2
Best Buys .............................. A2
Cityside ................................ A2.
..,_ School district trustees
looking ' at how to best use
Costa Mesa High area that
was closed by budget
woes, lack of
· student interest.
Bv M.u.v A."iN liA1.\toN, ST"'" w.rri1.
Classified .............................. 86
Community Forum ............... A8
COST A MESA -Costa Mesa
High School property that once
harbored pigs, chickens and an
array of crops could turn into a
soccer academy, a day camp, or
even a driving range one day.
Weekend ............................. Cl Newport·MC$a Unified School
• ' · District trustees arc disc\kssing the
Fred Martin ... ~ ..................... A6 ~ fate of the famous farm that
w closed this year because of a tight
budget and d'o'indling student in·
tcrest in agric0ulture. ·
Legal Notices .................... , ... 84
..
Weeds no" grow in the Ju-.1
among rusty chain link fences on
the abandoned 20-acre form .
Costa ~le a liigh School Parent
Teacher Student As,ociation prcsi·
dent Karen Koenig said she anJ
other parenb \\.OUIJ ltke tlu: prop·
Cfty to remain a farm, possibly for
community u e.
That idea i under cons1Jcr·
otion, aid Cnrolyn Stocker, the
district's executive director of busi-
ness service .
• Other proposals plticcd bcf orc
the board include: a private tennis
club, church fociht1c , a day camp,
a fam1 program for ju\.cnlte of·
fenders and o variety of athle tic
facilities, Stocker said.
No plans have been made to sell
the land and no deadline has been
set for a decision, ~id board pre •
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A2 Thursday, October 6, 1994
> Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot
CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI, 540-1224, ext. 361
The Wonderbra
. ~rulY Uves up
.to its name
I 1 'S BEE:-J A WEEK since I purchased
my firM Wondcrbra. Talk about a Best
13uy.
It wasn't an easy find. My 3-year-old son
and I set out to find one at South Coast
PIJLa. At the first store, all I got was a long
spiel from a lingerie salesperson about wait·
ing li'>tS and rese.svations. I finally found the
mother lolie at Robioson'~·~lay (546-9321),
'' hu:h still has plenty of bras in stock.
~ly son fell in love with a red lacy num·
bc:r, but I'm not a red person. I settled on a
......---.., ivory faux-satin model. It's
Best
Buys
been awhile since I've had
assistance in bra shopping
-probably since I was in
the eighth grade -so I
decided to let a sales-
woman help me find the
right size.
After all, these things ·
are engineering marvels -
and the fiuing is a bit too
complex even"for someone
who has worn a bra daily
for the last decade-and-a·
half.
The nice woman eventu-
aily got me all rigged up,'
'hut not before she noticed a problem. I was
a I 11 out of balance. So she suggested
"l, 11..ies" -Wonderbra push-up pads -
to bJlJncc things ouJ. I decided· since my
11 1iu-.band hadn't no ticed a thing.wrong in six
~ ,-..,1rs of marriage, why should I care? ~ Uut as for the Wonderbra: at a mere $26,
'.I rn 'old. ll really works. Unless it falls
; <1p.1rt 1n the next month, I'll toss out every-~
~thing che and stick to the miraculous Won-~ dcrbra. ' . ; 0
:.A :\LW UPSCALE DESIGNER fabric store
~ opcm:d next to the studio of the well·
Hiii
A 30.year-old husband, father, waiter
and e ntrepreneur who's d abbling in the
artistic world with his latest invention,
Shell Shocks.
IHILL·IHOCKID
Twiford spends his weekends
browsing through swap meets and bead
shops, looking for just the right shells
for his creations -little surfer figures
made out of sea shells that he has glued
together, painted faces on and mounted
onto wave-shaped rocks.
''Most of the shelfs are 1mported trom
the Philippines," said '.f.wiford, who lives
in Costa Mesa with his wife and infant
daughter. "I gerthose from the swap
meet. The little shells I fir1d at the bead
shpps. An~ t~e rocks, I pick up myself,
mostly from local beaches. I keep an eye
out for anything that looks like a wave."
Twiford b~gan making the surfer
shells in June, after a wo~k-related
injury forced him into medical leave
from Chevy's Mexican restaurant.
"I almost lost all the mobility of my
right hand,". he said. "It was really hard.
you never really realize how much you
use your hands until something like this
happens. I used to play a lot of softball
and all kinds of other activities, and the
injury kept me from doing any of that. 1
wasn't used to just sitting around." ·
One day, while at home with his wife,
Twiford spotted a scorpion-shaped shell
and his imagin;ition ran wild. lie picked
it up, painted a face at one e nd and
showed it to his wife.
"Then I got another shell, tu rned it
upside down and used it as the
surfboard," he sa id. "I was just playing
around, but my wife really liked it.
· "The first ones I made were really
pretty simple. Later on, I started adding
on little things like leashes for tfie
surfboards and skegs (fins)," he said:
"I'm also making seasonal figures, like I
painted a little Santa Claus hat on one."
HI SILLS SJASHILU •••
Twiford said he's been paying for the
supplies with his worker's compensation
check. And the activity, he said, keeps
his hand~ busy and his mind "serene."
"l was making about $400 to $500 a
week at Chevy's, and whe n you go from
that to $126 a week from workman's
co01p, it kind orputs a little-stres~ on
the family," he said. "So, I decided to-
take my workman's comp check ~nd
start my own business." ..
He's also expanded his artwork to
include shell earrings and necklaces.
He's been selling his surfer creations to
doctors' offices for between $35 and
SJOO a piece and is working with local
gift shops a11d bouriques to carry the
figures and the jewelry.
...: Story by Tinn BorgDllD,
-photo by Mnrc Mnrtin
If you know someone who would
make an interesting Pilot Person, call
our Readers Hotline ac 642-6086.
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~ \...no\\ll local designer Nasrin Ansari at 3363 -
'. \'ia Lillo tn Ne\o\port Beach. r------------------------------,·------------------:---~~--------~;---1
: ·1 hl' 1-abric Gallery (675-6614) is open to CITY.SIDI
' the public and it stocks some of Europ,e's
: wp dcsigners fabrics including Gianni
• \'tnace, Christi:rn La Croix, Yves Saint
: La urent' and Giorgio Armani.
Industrial Park's neighbors take their concerns to Costa Mesa council
• l hrough Oct. 15, the Fabric Gallery is of·
: tcring a 10% discount.
~ The fabrics are perfect for holiday and
, spcci.tl occasions designs and for dress de-t St!'nt!r'I and fa shion consultants.
• A ... <.:l;.ibora tc as it may sound the prices
: Jre affordable, at $30 to S450 per yard.
: 0
JOH'\ L. BLOM for custom photography is
ltJ\ ing a children's' portrait special. In ex-
ch ,11 gt: for a new unwrapped toy, valued at
) 15 -)OU can have a full sitting valued at
S50. ·1 he studio designs a look for your
1.hrld -indoor or o utdoors, formal or ca-
... uJI. And you'll ha9e 10 to 12 portraits to
d.c>o'>e from with 25% off portraits ordered.
1 he toys will be donated to Toys ror Tots.
John L. Dlom (675·3130) is at 3732 E .
Co.1a,t I lighwoy iii Corona dcl Mar.
0
~lY tAVORJTE FLOWER SHOP, Fra nk's
l lo\\lrs (6-t2·0831) at 390 E. 17th St. in
Co:.ta l\tcsa, is celebrating its 30-year an·.
1 ni,cr ... ary with a sale through the end of this
\\CCJ.. 1 Sunn<J,,crs are on sale. Large single sun-
' tlo,,er., arc Sl.50, medium sized are $5 for
•a bunch of five, and small sunflowers are $3
, for u bunch of five.
Roses are on sale at SI l for a dozen of
• : long teJ roses, S9 for a 'dozen of medium
1 length and baby sweetheart roses are $7 (or .
: a doLcn.
. Other specials arc on asters, stargazer Iii·
, 1<: , Gcrbera daisies, mini-carnations and
: i;hry,;1nthemums.
I
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: daJs. lV/Jct/Jcr )ou're a merchant or a shop-
• pu, if you know of a good buy call me at
: 5-10-1114, fax me DI 646-4170 or write to
m e: lJcst JJuys, Daily Pilot, 330 W. BDy St.,
Co~ta M esa, CD/if. 91627.
Bv TlNA Bo ir..GATrA, STAFF w1mu
COSTA MESA -When Shari Sum-
ner purchased her brand-new Peninsula
Place home, her bedroom looked out
onto a grassy lot with a little cottage
built on it.
Now, when Sumner looks out her
bedroom window, she sees a brick wall
and an industrial complex almost within
arm's reach.
"The developers of this housing com-
plex told me that the land.,would prob·
ably be developed into an indu~riaJ
park, but that the building would be
identical to an adjacent, one-level indus-
trial park," said Sumner, who moved
into her home a couple of years ago.
"I left to go visit my parents in Ha-
waii, and when I came back, there was
this huge, two-story monster 50-f eet
from my window. I can hear conversa~
tions 60 feet away with great clarity."
On Monday, Sumne r and about 15 of
her neighbors - all members of the Sea
Breeze Homeowners Association -ex-
pressed their grievances to the City
Council, which was considering a condi·
tional use permit to allow an auto resto·
ration business to set up shop in the
problem complex. '
·Resident complained of the clank,
clatter and buzzing from machinery
echoing fro m the complex and into their
homes at all hours of the day and night,
as well as obnoxious odors that perme·
ate the air. The neighbors also claimed
to witness people living out of an RV in
the parking lot of the industrial com-
plex.
Saying the auto restoration shop
Newport volunteer Boyer to be honored for service
Debbie Boyer, a parent volunteer at
Ensign Intermediate School in
Newport Beach, will receive an
"Outstanding Contributions to
Education" award from the Orange
County Board of Education today.
The award ceremony for Boyer will
be held a t l 1:30 a.m. at the Orange
County Department of Education
building, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa
Mesa.
Boyer will be recognized for her
service to the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District.
Among a Ii t of many other
accomplishments, Boyer has served as
a room mother at Newport
Elementary School and as a Girl
Scout leader. She also started a "Just
Say No" drµg abuse prevention club
at the school in 1986 and helped
implement a DARE program for sixth
graders.
At Ensign, Boyer has worked with
the PT A and served on many school
committees. At Newport Harbor H igh
School, she helped form a Student
Ethnic For um, which led to a
week-long Multi-Cultural Awareness
Week.
Boyer is also a board member for
Save Our Youth, a Costa Mesa teen
center, and she's working to raise
funds for a new gang counseli ng
program sponsored by the YMCA.
would only add to tht noise levels, resi-
dents appealed to the council to pull the
conditional use permit, which was ap·
proved by the Plann1ng Commission last
month.
Although the council sympathized
with 'the homeowners, the members in-
stead elected to ~et strict guidelines for
operations and suggested the homeown-
e rs meet with the owners· of the indus·
trial complex to try and improve their
relationship. ..,
"You can't just tell the owners (of the
industrial park) that they can't use their
property for the purpose for which it
was zoned,'' said Mayor Sandra Genis.
"You have to reach some sort of com-
promise."
The residents argued that their homes
were there first and blamed tM city for
re.wnin$ the a rea, applirently under the
impression that the city rcwned that lot
from a residential designation to an in·
dustrial. ' •
But, ac~ording to Genis, 1t was the
other way around.
"Actually, the industrial zoning was
there fi rst,'' she said ... When 1 looked at
the (original papemork) for the prop·
eny, it v.as apparently all one big oil
fiekl. So. it's a shame that it was broken
up into differcrH uses. It was probably
not the best idea to build that way."
Genis suggrstcd the intlustrial prop·
erty ownells comider erecting a buUe.r
wall to help cut dow11 on noise. Cur·
rcntly, the dividing \\all measures only
about 5· or 6-rcet high.
Meanwhile, the residents say they will
continue to monitor the activities a t the
complex.
Breast cancer seminar at Hoag tonight Correction
A free seminar on breast
cancer will be offered from
6:30 to 8 p.m. today at the
Patty & George Hoag Cancer·
Center at H oag Hospital.
The seminar, titled "Breast
Cancer: Today's Options for
Medical Treatment and.
Breast Reconstruction,'' will
focus on the eff ecttvenc~s of
radi,ation therapy in lieu of
mastectomies in treating early
stages of breast cancer, as
well as the role of surgery in
treating brea!>t cancer :ind
breast reconstruction options.
For information: 574-6985.
Toddler storyUme begins today at library
Toddler Storytime, a free-series designed to introduce
children ages 24 to 36 months to the literary world, will be
offered beginning at 10:30 a.m. today at the Newport Beach
Central Library. -
The" program continues each Thursday in October.
A news story
in Tuesday's
Daily Pilot
incorrectly
identified a
group of
homeowners
who have
banded
together to
clean up their
neighborhood.
The group calls
itself the
Wallace
• Avenue
improvement
Group.
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The Wedge
Newport Point
Blac"es S.A. River Jetty
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First low
First high
Second low
Second higb_
FRIDAY
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Water Temperillture: 66
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4:00 a.m. 0.9
10:12 a.m. 6.3
4:57 p.m. -0.S
lf:ll p.m.4.6
4:38 a.m. 1.3
10:53 a.m. 6.3
S:SO p.m. -0.4
after midnight
ll1ht variable winds shifting
10utltwe1t to west 1 S knots, 2-foot wind
waws, IOUlhWHt sweU ol 3 feet. Slight
chance of morning rain or h.avy
drlule, de11ing by afternoon.
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The small south-southwest swell ls holding with
wAlst·hlgh waves and some shoulder-hlah ln the btst
spots. Sana. Ana winds predicted for thfs weeke"d
could bring In SCMM offshore winds and excellent
afttrnoon 1urllng. ·
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COIYAMISA
900 block or Ouk Street: A scuba bag with equipment
worth S:>2S w:is stolch from an open guragc.
300 block or llorbor Boulevard: A woman's pur!lc wi1h
$425 in cash was stolen from o shopping cart. The total
loss was listed ot $693.
200 block or 22nd Street: An antique diving hclt;1ct,
valued at $500, and a carved \\OOden rhh ~tatue, \\Orth
$50, were stolen from the front yard of a home. The
victim reported lhal he lefl the items outside while
cleaning the carpets and running errunds.
NIWPORT H ACH
100 block or Onyx Avenue: Plants, valued at $39, were
stolen from pots netlr the side .or a home.
1000 block orp ranville Ori~: A S 1,000 gold necklace
with a round gold-coin charm was stolen from the
bathroom or a home where construction was unde'
way,
• 2300 block or Arbutus Street: A l lallowccn Oag with an
orange pumpkin and a white gho)t was stolen from its
bracket attached to a aaru~e door. ·n1c loss was valued
at $100.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot
~ni_wering Gil's ques-i_ons
raises yet more ·questions
T here is something funda-
m~ntally ineg_uitable about
this survey Gil Ferguson
sent out to his constituents in the
70th ..Xssc~bly district.
lf you want to participate in the
study, you have to follow Gil's in-
structions and, "Put a 29-cent
stamp on it and drop it in the
rna il."
The inequity, of course, is that
Gil didn't have to put any 29-ccnt
stamps on his questionnaires: He
g_ot the state of C,alifornia to pay
for his campaign research.
Granted, Gil did hold down the
postage bill by putting all the reg-
istered voters in each household
(there are about 300,000 in the
district) together on each mailing
label.
for what is biatantly a partisan,
political exercise.
Yeah, I know it says "OF-
FICIAL STATE ISSUES SUR-
VEY ENCLOSED" on the front
of the mailer. If you buy off on
that, I have some NC'wport Im-
ports stock I'll sell you.
This thing is more slanted than
the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Worse,
all but a few .of the questions ask
for a yes or no response. This pre-
sutnes that there is a simple ycs-
or-no answer to each of society's
most desperate problems. ., Any
thoughtful
person knows
that just isn't
so. Alas, lif.e
-and all its
problems -.
1sn;t that easy.
For ex-
ample, take
ngrec with present Jnws that allow
abortion?" Yes, I do.
Then 17 asks, "D<1 you agree
that abortion for th e poor should
be taxpayer-fu nded?" No, I don't
-except in cases of rape or in-
cest. As with almost every other
· issue, these things aren't black and
white, they're chock-~·block with
gray.
Cruise down to question 20:
"Do you believe tha t the Califor-
nia public schoo1 sys1em (K-12)
can or will tmprove it-self?" You
bet I_do. Bu t fi rst, you have to cut
out all the crapola from the ivory-
tower educa'tionists, the mass of
bureaucrats and the legislatvre.
Leave education to the front-
line troops -the teaclters, the
principals and locnl administrators
-and you'll have the best schools
less money can buy.
IC he hadn't done this, and if
he'd mailed out all those question-
naires first class, I figure it would
have cost the taxpayers about
$87,000.
However, by using the gang-
addressing and by mailing bulk
rate, Assemblyman Ferguson saved
us a ton of money. Pretty thought-
f uf, eh? A big attaboy for that.
the first qucs-.
tion: "Do you
believe illcqnl
nliens nre a
Question 23 asks, "Do you sup·
port 'ou tcome-based.education'
(OBE) and CLA~ testing?" •
CLAS, of course, is dead and
gone, so I called the Assembly-
man's office to get a definition of
"OBE."
What the heck, Gil's running fo r
Maria n Bergeson's Senate seat, so
it's really good campaign strategy
to be so frugal.
What's that you say? The cost of
IT!ai ling and printing the question-
naire should come out of Gil's
campaign fu nd? An d you also
want.him to pay the computer
costs for putting all those ad-
dresses together? The tallying
costs, too? Sheesh, what a grouch!
But I guess you're right. Here
Gil goes and does the ri~ht thing
by not running for re-election to
his Assembly seat (as is one very
likely opponent in the Senate race,
Doris Allen). . . .
Then he blows all those goody
points by sticking the taxpayers
with a bill for thousands of dollars
Our
l/alloll'ee11
Tlw111i.".•wi1 i1w e ei n11d eve11 No11w
ChrhUmmi!
Com'' i11 todtff mu/
dixcm·t1r the uiagic lif
Fr11111 14.9j -J.19.9j
for tlte Fnll Cu/lecfiott
On the
Coast
$erious prob-
lem which
govern.ment
should stop
immediatelr and totally?" My answer: Yes,
do. ·-
But if government somehow
were to solve the problem im-
mediately and totally, there would
be an unprecedepted explosion of
bitching from agriculture (the big
corperate farmers, especially),
fast-food.operators, furniture man-
ufacturers, commercial laundries,
the garment trade and every other
industry that is geared to operate
with cheap labor.
Companies would die, jobs
would be lost, prices would soar.
. ls that a good deal, yes or no?
Let's jump over to questions 16
and 17. Sixteen asks, "Do you
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"It's a focus OJ) student attitudes
rather than the 3Rs ... it has to
do with socialization ... and elimi-
nates grading ... It's being pushed
by people wit~·· a certain world
view ... " Good luck on giving an
intelligent yes or no on that.
Actually, the on~ question on
the survey that should be a clear-
cut yes-or-no is the last one: It
asks you to rank in importance a
listing of every societal problem
from "nationaJ>health care" to
"welfare rdOrm" to "jobs-and
economy" to "moral decline" and
"transportation."
The answer, of course, is a re-
sounding, ''Yes!"
Fred Martin's column runs every
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•• Thursday October 6, 1994 A3
NeWport real estate agent sentenced for fraud
~ Rob ert Douglas Herbst
gets two years in prison
plus fine of more th an
$1 .3 million for
·submitting false
loan documents to bank.
NEWPORT BEACH -A ·
real estate salesman was
sentenced recently to two years
in fede ral prison and fined more
than $1.3 million after he
pleaded gui lty to charges he
submitted false loan applications
to Glendale Federal Bank.
Robert Douglas Herbst, 50, is
schecfuledato begin hill prison
term in December; according to
Assistant U.S. Attorney Stanley
L. Friedman. Herbst, described
as a licensed re:::l estate
• salesman, pleaded guilty i(I May
to the federul charges and was
sentenced in U.S. District Court
a couple of wee>ks ago. ·
Between Ju!y 1989 and
February 1991, Herbst solicited
individuals to invel.t in real
estate in the Dlu(fs area of
Newport Beach and th en
submitted 10 false loan
applications to the bunk to
purchase the properties. . . 'Exploring Greece' topic or DCC lecture
Orange Coast College is offering
the slide/lecture presentation
"ExplQring Greece" by art
historian lrini Vallera·Rickerson
at 8 p.m. Friday in the College
F.orum.
A native of Athens,
Vall cra-Rickerson' received her
doctorate in architecture summa.
cum laude from Italy's Florence
University. Her lecture
presentation will highlight: the
beautiful island of Santorini, with
tomb of-King Philip, the father of
Alexander the Great. .
The evening's 'activities will also
include an optional dinner
(beginning at 6:30 p.m. in OCC's
Student Center) featuring gourmet
Greek cuisine prepared by oec·s
Culinary Arts Department.
Proceeds from the event will
support student scholarships nnd
the college's Art Gt:tllery.
According to federal
proi.ecutors, the loans Herbst
sought added up to roughly $4
milllon.
The loan applications
included f~lsc statements about
the investors' income levels and
whether the investors would be
owner-occupants of the
properties, Fricdmah said.
The investors apparently knew
nothing about the fraudulent
loan applications, Friedman
suid.
The FBI begun investigating
I lcrb)t based on the number of
defaults on the propert.ies, he
added.,.
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· Booklet outlines
senior housing
A local real estate broker
is offering a free booklet
that provides information on
various senior housing
facilities available in Orange
County. The facilities range
from retirement
communities and senior
apartments to skilled
nur)ing centers and
programs specializing in
Alzheimer's patients.
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I excavation dating back to 2000
Il.C.; the palace of King Minos in
Crete; the rflyths of the Aegean
Sea; the hill towns of northern
Greece; and the excavations of the
Cost of the dinner· and lcc1urc is
$30. (OCC students will be
admitted for $25). Tickets for the
lecture are priced at $10 ($7 for
OCC studenl!I). Advanced
reservations arc required by
calling 432-5880.
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• A4 Thursday. October 6, 1994 ' Newpor! Beach/CQsta Mesa Dally Pilot
Two-or-NBwport's top brass bid farewell to ~itY
He's been referred to u the
$26().million man. Basically
1wo-1rurds pf the city was built out
~ City officials Ben Nolan
and Dave Harshbarger
retire after more than • _ under his direction."
60 years of public service
betWeen them. Their :
deputies, also longtime city
employees, replace them.
Bv MA.&c S • .Po.SNEil, STASf Wt.JTU
B etween them, Ne1Aport
Beach Public Works
Director Ben Nolan and
Marine Department Director Da"e
Ha~hbargcr have spent 65 years
working for the city.
Harshbarger, with 32)'ears
unCler his belt, retired last Friday.
Nolan, a 33·year emplO)'Ce, will
follow suit exactly one "eek later.
""They've done very, very
significant things for the
community," City Manager Kevin
Murphy said. "Beyond all the;
work they've done, they're just
good human beings, two guys that
just have a wealth of inf6rmation.
··Oen has signed ofC the plans
on S260 million in improvcmc~ts.
Harshbarger, Murphy said, will
be remembered most for
combining rhc lifegua.rd and
. tidelands departments, creating
the Junior Lifeguards that has
trained some S,000 children and
obtnining a blanket approval for
'Aaterfront homeowners to dredge
docks in front of their homes from
the Army C.orps o( Engineers.
Together, Harshbarger and
!'lolan landed the Balboa Yacht
Basin from the Irvine C.o., a
facility that generates SJ million
each year for city coffers, Murphy
said. •
More than 160 people attended
Harshbarger's and Nolan's joint
retirement party on Friday,
Murphy said.
J}oth will be replaced by the
second in command in their
respective departments: Tony
Melum, 1he Marine Department's
deputy director and Don Webb,
the city engineer.
"They have trained their
successors," Murphy said. "A sign
of a good leader: is someone who
Dave Harshbarger
looks out for their successors."
Nolan, a Dana Point resident,
wtll take a dr:iving vacation with
his wife to· Northern California
and possibly Oregon following his
retirement thi~ Friday. More
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Ben Nolan
tending to an apple orchard will
follow, Nolan said.
What kept him going for 33
years, Nolan said, "was the
challenge of the job, the great
variety of work that exists here
and the fact that the work has
nevtr been routine."
''It's always been challenging,
professionally stimulating and
rewarding," he said. .
Harshbarger already is in
Mexico, Melum snid. The word
around City Hall is that
Harshbarger will use his
rcti.rement to travel and work on
personal business projects, Melum
said.
Melum and Webb :ire longtime
city employees in their own right,
with 17 and 26 ye:irs logged on
their respective time cards.
_ Both sajd they're looking
forward to their new positions and
.capable of doing them in addition
to the onts they're giving up. Both ~
of the junior po$itions wiU be
eliminated :is a cost·saving
measure, Murphy said.
Melum said he's not planning
major changes.
"I think it's goi.ng to be a
challenge," he said. "But, I think
we've got enough personnel that
I'll tie able to delegate. 1 think
we're going to be challenged to be
more efficient and find new
sources of revenue to cQvcr our
expenses. Other than that, I don't
see changes."
There aren't major ch:inges in
the offing for the Public Works
Department either, Webb said.
"J'd like to improve our public
image," Webb said. "Hopefully wc
can get rid of the bureaucratic
paperwork and get the project
done.
"(l) have been working up to
this spot and I'm ready to accept
the challenge. l feel as though Den
has really had a super career; he's
been someone -as far as
engineering is concerned -you
really w:int to look up to. I'm
partially lookin'g forward to (his
retirement).
·"Dut l know that he's always
been there \\ith good advice and
I'm going to miss him a whole lot
too."
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~ranae. Coast Collcce in Costa Mesa as offering workshops on a variety of
5ubjects, Including outboard
!ll•llnte~ance, ~~mputcr software
1nstruet1on, wnung, money
, management, coo,k.ing, photoaraphy
• and more. For a list of classes and
dates, call 432·5880.
TODDLla ITOltYTIMI
Toddler Storytimc, a free series
designed to introduce children ages 24
to 36 months to the literary world, will
be offered at the Newport Beach
.._\mir:>I Library each Thursday in
October at 10:30 a.m. Programs 13St
about 30 minutes and include stories,
songs and poems. Call 717·3800 for
more information.
TIMI MAHAOIMINT
Learn how to generate profitable and
productive results by maklng the most
of your time and your resources at the
Home Office and Business
Opportunities Association luncheon
program at Country Side Inn, 325
Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. Registration
starts at 11:30 a.m., program at noon.
Cost is $25. Call 261·9474 for more
information.
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"How to Oct Higher CD Yields" is
the title of a free 3 p.m. seminar
offered by Christopher T. Winter at
Merrill Lynch, 4695 MacArthur Court,
Suite 1600 in Newport Beach. The
seminar will be repeated on Oct. 11,
20 and 26. Ca ll 955·6154 for details
and reservations.
KIWANll CLUa LUNCHION
Businessman R'uS$ Short will discuss
easy to use methods for improving
receivables, increasing cash flow and
reducing bad debt write-offs ar the
noon meeting of the Corona del Mar
Kiwanis Oub at the Bahia Corinthtan
Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Dr. in
Corona dcl Mar. For more
inforntation, c:ill 495·6517.
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"Showing and Growing and Minus" is
the titfe of a free 7:30 p.m. program
presented b~ the Orange County Rose
Socie ty at the Westminster Civic
Center. For details, call 650·0946. ,.
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Leaming how to develop your intuition
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is the focus of a seminar from 7 to 9
p.m'. at Oakwood Newport North Apts.
Oubhousc, 880 Irvine Ave. in Newport
Beach. Call 722-7717 for details.
CITY COUNCIL DIMTI
The Newport Beach Employees
League is sponsoring a debate for the
four city council member scats up for
election. The dcbate,..moderated by
the League of Women Voters, will be
held from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Mariners
Branch Library, Jorgensen Community
Center, 2005 Dover DL.
SATURDAY
CUll'YCUITI
The City of Costa Mesa Community
Services is offering a Halloween
Creepy Craft class for children age 6
to 12 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at tbe
Neighborhood Center, 1845 Park Ave.
in Costa Mesa. CAii 645·8551 for more
informal.ion.
AltOUNDTOWN
a111 an
NIWPOltT IAY TOUR
The Friends of Newport Bay will give their first tour of the season
of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve, which introduces
visitors to the rich variety of wildlife in the area, on Saturday. The
Cree tours leave every 15 minutes between 9 and 10:15 ~.m. at the
corner of East Bluff Drive and Back Bay Road. Tours last about
an hour and a half. Wear comfortable shoes and bring binoculars
.and cameras. For more information, call 646·8009 or 786·8878.
volunteers. Tickets to the
all·you·can·eat breakfast arc $8 for
adults and $2 for children under 12.
Catt 645·8050 for more information.
SUNDAY .
fiU, •OLICI O .. N HOUH
An open house will be held in
Newport Beach at the Santa Barbara
Drive police al\d fire stations as part
or a National Fire Prevention Weck
celebration. Tours of both the police
and fire station, at 868 Santa Barbara,
will 'be given from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
There will be demonstrations of fire,
representing-every aspect or Jewish life
In Orange County will be available at
the annual Jewish Communl'ty Fair to
be held at the Jewish Federation
Campus in Costa Mesa. There will
also be a senior hcaUh fair from noon
to 4 p.m. held in conjunction with the
Jewish Community Fair. Fo.r more
information, call 151-0608.
CANDYMAIONO HMO
HUNTlll/JUMPla HOUI IHOW
The EquesJrian Center at the Oran$e
County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa as
1 hosting a Hunter &. Jumpe r Horse
Show today and Sunday from 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. Admission is free. Call 708-1562
for more information.
• rescue and police equipment, including
live fire fighting and police SWAT and
helicopter team demonstrations at
noon. Also on ha{)d will be displays
from the Newport Beach Lifeguards,
the Orange County Sherifrs Harbor
Patrol and other emergency services.
Want to make homemade candy for a
Halloween pany or for gifts? Gilda
Crone·Brown will demonstrate how to
make all sorts of candic~ from 2:30 to
4:30 p.m. at Piecemakcrs Country
Store, 1720 Ad;ims Ave. in Costa
Mesa. The demonstration is free. Olli
641·3112 for mor~ information.
TUESDAY
COMIDY A COfHI
Producer, comedian and host Bill
Word celebrates his lOOth consecutive
comedy show at Totally ·eorcee, i525 •
Mesa Verde Drive East in Costa·
Mesa. Six different comics will appear.
There is no admission and no drank
minimum. Details. 502·1541.
JOOOINO fOa NOi
One in four kids today are overweight
or obese. Fitness Consulting, a private
company which provides employee
wellness programs for private and
public organizations, is using POGs to .
get kids exercising. Beginning at 8
a.m., for every lap kids finish on the
Corona del Mar High School traclc,
they receive a POG. After the event,
the kids have a chance to trade their
winnings at a POG swap meet. Entry
fee is $6, with proceeds going to the
Corona del Mar athletic progr:am.
UCLA ALUMNI
Parking, coffee, punch aod cookies. arc
free. Hot dogs and soft drinks will be
sold with proceeds benefiting the
Orange County Burn Association.
llNOLlll NlTWOalONO
The Meeting Room, an affordable
singles organization, is holding a
Networking Party from 7 to 9 p.m. at
The CalVlcry Restaurant, 3010
Lafayette Ave. in Newport Beach. The
evening will feature c-0mplimentary
chowder, games, prizes and dancing.
Cost is $4 for members and S6 for
non·members. Call 545·8082 for
details. ·
JIWllH COMMUNITY f41a
Ethnic foods from around the world,
arts and crafts by local artisans and
information and product boot~s
FRIDAY, OCT. 14
IOCKHO•
Families and staff at Harbor View
Elementary School will be rocking at
the nnnu31 Sock Hop from 5:30 to 8:30
p.m. at the school. Prizes will be given
to the family dressed in the best
costume. Games and a silent auction
will also be held. For $5 per person,
fllmilics get dinner, dancing, prizes
and entertainment. For more
information, call the school at
721-1193.
SATURDAY, OCT. 11
DIVO.Cla A NIW HOINNINO
Newport Beach Marriage & Family
Therapist intern Maxine Cohen will
conduct a special workshop, "Divorce:
A New Beginning," from 10 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. at her Newport Center
office. T)le workshop will cover the
five stages of grieving and the stages of
recovery, and will deal with the
emotional roller constcr that divorce
can cause. Tl)e workshop is idcnl for
men or women who arc going through
1 a divorce or who have recently been
October 6, 1994 A 5
divorced. Cost is S35. Space i!i. limned.
Call 759.0579.
TA&.KINO TO TllNI
A three·hour wor~hop designed to
help parents improve communication
skills with their teetl·ngc children
entitled "I low to Take Care 6f
Yourself While Living With a
Teen-ager," is scheduled from 9 n.rn.
to noon.al Or:ingc Co.1~1 College. The
fee is S35. To register or for more
information, call 432·5880.
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Ae Thursday, October 6, 1994
ormcr Los Angele~ police
~hief Daryl Gatt1, seen
rece ntly on the arm of
range Coast Magazine publisher
th Ko, has been the talk of the
ial crowd.
•"He was my chief. He'll always
• my chief," said the brunette
-tiauty Adrie nne Or~nnan, a ~tired -peace officer who served
Under Gates.
·, "The chief never looked so sexy
tn those Levi blues," added
Drennnn's gorgeous companion,
Insisting on anonymi ty.
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be handcuffed and taken in.
Brennan denies the rumor,
insisting that her looks never
affected her job.
Brennan, who had been
separated Jrom her husband,
prominent'Newport plastic
surgeon Or. George Brennan, has
reunited with her spouse."Our
mission is to be a family again.
We'-re trying very hard," she
, offered.
Another of
the glamou r
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Bang, Ban& Bang~ .. the
Islanders Fall Lutlcheon was
called to order. f ashion Island
shoppers peered into the tent set
up on the patio fronting Francoli.
It must have seemed surreal ... a
sort of society 100 filled with
exquisite creatures, dressed to kill,
on view, but un touchable, to the
.crowd of mid-day passersby
witnessing the show from the
outside. .,._
l4st year by the Islanders for the
children of Childhelp Village,
Beaumont, were the mai n source
of givin& for these children.
Without your help, these children
would have hod no Ch ristmas
... llLANDl .. /AJ
Drennan and her anonymous pal
:.hared a glass of chardonnay
.11u.lcr a handsome white tent
llraped in sensuous silk gauze
~ripping with heavy gold tasseled
fringe, for a Monday foll fashion
lunch. The setting: Francoli at
Fashion Island. The purpose: to
launch the fund-raising season of
'94-'95 for The Islanders, a.small,
gals
participating
in the
Islanders
event .
sauntered
over.
Islanders president Patty Edwards (second from right) gives
check to Childhelp/Orange County's Barbara Ganahl as Mary
Ann Wells (left) and Mary .Lou Hornsby look on. .
Brennan, last year's president of
ihe group, turned over the power
to statuesque blonde Patty
Edward s. She pounde d the gave l
even more, confessing her love for
the instrument to the laughter of
fellow Isla nde rs. More orchids and
posienvere passect out t?lan were
grown in the state over the past
year, honoring all of the ladies
who worked very hard to raise an
amazing $66,500.
. exclusive ,group that raises
substantial money for a dirferenl
charity each year.
"Is Daryl coming to the lunch
w<lay?" inquired the mystery
woman.
"No, sorry, you're out of JtfCk,
he's not on the guest list,"
responded Brennan, who still
holds the department record for
the greatest number of arrests
without incident.
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"Are we
tal king men
over here?"
said Tita
The Crowd ~ Loza, l0ca1 • • stylist at Alan -
Edwards
Salon. Loza,
with her model-like looks antl. · .
valentine lips, made it very clear
lslaildeps.-rescue ;
children's char.ities
The funds we re turned ovec to
Childhel p USA, last year's charity. .
of record for the group. A proud,
emotional, heortf ell thank you
came-from Barbnra Ganahl,
president of Orange County
Childhelp, and.fellow Islander.
"The Christmas gifts collected
Dardie Dunlap and Karla Ham-
mond at Islanders luncheon.
that she's looking for Mr. Right . . ,
Unfortuna tely, Lancelqt has not" know the first. three da~ts, you II
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Thur~day, Oct.· 61 ~ • .. 3-8 pm
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Betty Jean De.Wolfe and
Charles A. Beecher were married
Sept. 18, 1939, on what has been
recorded as the hottest day in
history in Orange·County. Aftei: a
honeymoon in Lake Arrowhead,
they returned to Costa Mesa just
as the Sept. 24, 1939, hurricane hit
Orange County.
Long-time Costa Mesa
residents, they are both graduates
of Newport Harbor High School. ·
The co.uple are leaders of the
Costa Mesa Historical Society, and
have a special iqterest ifl, and •
-have organized reunions for, the
·Santa Ana Army· Ait Base. . -
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Lisa Jane Brown and Cary Walker,
both of Taft, will be married Nov. 11 in
the First Baptist Church in Taft.
The bridc.-elect is the daughter of
Jacqueline Jane Brown of Costa Mesa
and the late Herbert L. Brown. She is a
graduate qf Newport Harbor H igh
School, Cuesta College and Cal Poly
State University. .
Her fiance is the son of Marian Walker
of Taft. He is a graduate of Taft Union
High School and T aft College.
The couple are employed by the West
Side Recreation ;rnd Park District in
Taft.
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Golden Dawn Williams or
Newport Beach and Michnel
Preciado of Fullerton will be
married Dec. 17 in Calvary
Chapel, Costa Mesa.
S~e is the daughter of Evan and
Sherry Williams or Newport Beach
and his parents are Tom and
Gloria Preciado of Fullerton. The
couple arc graduates of Calvary
Chapel Bible College in T\vin
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presents. If you're not on our ros-
ter, you 're in our hearts," offered
Ganahl, sporting a sleek white
bla~er of c:ishmere wool.
As the sumptuous lt:ilian lunch·
eon of Norwegian salmon crostini,
smoked ch·icken salad, farfulle o
p::i,Sta salad di funghi, and Prancoh
an1ipas1~· was serve'} by the staff of
the gourmet empono, elegant
models paraded the lent sl\owing
off the tailored designs of F::ishion
lslnnd's Devon Deck.
Karen Betson, Jodi Greenbaum,
Fashion Island boss Michele llo·
hrer, Candice Schnapp, Suki Mc-
cardle, Mary Jean Simpkins, Sue
Hook. Cerise Feeley, Diann Ster-
ling, Diana Bromiley, Karen Har-
die, Barbara Venezia , Joan Rkh,
pretty in pink Margaret Richard·
son, Mary Lou Hornsby :ind l\1nry
Ann Wells, fashionable founders of
The Islanders, were on hand for
"A Taste of Tuscany."
As a special announcement
came, naming The Children's Bu-
reau, Orange County, as the. re-
cipient of the '94-'95 fu nd-r:rising
effort, a scream of "all right"
came trom patrons Peggy Goldwn·
tcr Clay and Cloria Osbl'ink. The
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• Author
Helen H. Berger
Author & Illustrator
Monday ·
October '10
1 o:oo -1 i:oo
Helen will be signing
her new book ...
"The. Jewel Heart"
The Children's Bookshoppe
675-1424
Ram'Ona . Bernamontl, Marie
Wilkinson and Robin Turner
raise a wine glass -and
breadsticks -to Childhelp at
recent Islanders lun~heon.
pair had j1.1st finbhet.I their very
successful bash for tb e Children's
Uureau at Wi ld Rivers. It "':is nice
to know that the lsl:inders \\Ould
also support their cause.
Putty Edwards put everything i11
the right perspective: "The Island·
crs believt: that the future is al-
\\ ays in our children. We change
the charity each year to help as
many )Oung·people as possible.
We are proud to be the Islan ders,
tpl...i1l$ our name from Fashion Is-.
l:ind, and very grateful for thei r
generous support. This is going to
be_a wonderful yell.L.'
Yes if is. The be st yc::ir ever. · n. W: Cook's column appears
1'/wrsduys and Sutul'dDJS.
Join us in celebrattng
the signing of these
two new books ... ~
f-Marcia Brown.
I 3 lime Caldecott \\Tinner
Wedn esday
October 12
3:00-5 :00
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just-awe-&truck. Sportsmanship
under ~the Friday
night Hghts
She was so gracious and' so
' elegant, something that today's
TV stars could learn a Jot of
)essons f com.
I had the pleasure of seeing
one of the best high school
SANDRA BASMACIY:AN
Newport Beach
football games 1 have ever seen El Toro Airport
Friday night between Costa
Mesa and Troy High School. ready
It was an exciting, tough •
game, and unfortunately Mesa We have an airport in existence
lost. But they didn't lose in the . at El Toro. Denver has spent
sportsmanship category. f3.7 l)illion to Cry to get one
1 saw time after time a Costa working. Air freights could use
Mesa player reac~ his hand El Toro today.
down and assist up a Troy They can use the existing
player who had been knocked hangers, refUeling, runways.
down or was part of a t~c e, Do you know what two
both offense an~ defense. --l0,000-foot runways and two
I saw the entire Costa Mesa 8 000 ~ t th
team get in one of its own ' . • 00 runways ~re wor
player's faces when he got besi~e John ~ayn~ s 5,700 .
really angry and almost started feet . There 1s a railway station
a fight. They knew it wasn't at the foot of the runway, and
part of the game. nearby the Orange County bus
That was great, and it was service.
exciting to sl!e that these guys I believe you ~columnist
! ICHOOL UN .. OllMI
are not only athletes, but they Mark Petracca) are too far
are sportsmen and gentlemen. from commercial reality being
Should Newport-Mesa students wear school uniforms such as these? Readers say trustees s~ jump on the idea. . . .
· Coach Myron Miller and his in a protected, non-competitive
stafC are to be congratulated on environment (UCI).
teaching the boys the vaiue of CARL WINTER
the game. Newport Beach
Yeah, it is how you win or
lo~. It 's a great to win and
terrible to lose, but it is how
'UNIFORM . RESPONSE
Good Idea to
privatize city Rea ders, for the most part, wa nt uniforms on . stud ents in Newpo rt-Mesa sch ools
you play the game.
. It was great and the entire
city should support this team
and team effort.
They were great.
Go Mustangs.. .
LANCE.
THOMPSON-HAILSTONE
Costa Mesa
Drue-sniffing
dogs stink , .
I just read the article about
Nero, the drug-sniffing dog. lt-
is hard believe that this is the
message we want lo send. to
our kids or one of the tactics
we want to use.
It certainly doesn't stand for
any of the values I am trying to
instill in my own children.
Once again we are willing to
sacrifice some of their few
remaining rights.
It is a sad reflection on our
society and cert ainly on our
community.
Perhaps it would have been
better to train Nero to sniff out
stolen money. At least then, we
could have cut down on the
embezzlement which occurred ·
in both th·e school district and
the city of Newport Beach.
Then, maybe we would be
debating whether or nof to sniff
employees' desks and not our
kids' lockers.
At any rate, I don't know
what Nero's nose will uncover,
but my nose knows that this .
stinks.
EILEEN TRUXTON
Costa Mesa
Memories of
Harriet
I was very saddened to learn of
the passing of Harriet Nelson.
Growing up, Ozzie and
Harriet was my favorite
television show. I was always in
love with David. Harriet was
always smiling and cheerful.
One day in a Fashion Island
store, I heard a familiar laugh.
I looked around the corner,
and she was shopping. I was
r,
f ..
I am for priyatization of •
any~hing the city can do -.it's
the only way to save money. It
has got-to be by private .
enterprise.
JIM GRIGSBY
Newport Beach
Cheering for
Heather ·
I am 100% in favor of Heather
Delaney and her family for
suing the school district over
. illegal funding.
As a close friend to the
family ... Heather is an
absolutely wonderful person
and is everything a cheerleader
should be. I can't believe a
school district would allow this
situation to occur.
I can't believe all those
prospective cheerleaders will be
discriminated against. because
of their lack of ability to pay
the fees, especially since it is
absolutely illegal to be forced
to pay money in a public
school.
If the school district really
cared about the students, they
would not have let Heather
continue to suffer the way she
has .
I found
AMIEE GANZ
Westminster
a good soul
l was out riding my bike on the
peninsula and some kind soul
was at those tennis courts right
near 15th Street near the
school, putting up basketball
nets.
I couldn't help it, I had to
ride up and ask him (why he's
doing it). He's not getting paid
for it, he did it on his own, and
I said, "Whatta guy!"
I think it's a really neat
thing.
PAMELA ROSENOW
Newport Beach
I was unsettled by thtt largely
favorable response ·the Daily
Pilot received to the p~oposition
of a dress code in the
Newport-Mesa School District. I
feel that another view on the
subject should be taken in!O
consideration. ,
High school is where.students
begin to make something of
th emselves and begin to have a
feeling of individuality. By being
forced to wear uniforms, they are
being stiOed in their efforts to
break away from the rest of the
pack. I can't help imagining what
a depressing and ~oring place
our schools would be ir everyone
dressed the same.
As a student of Newport
Harbor 'High School, I have
managed to receive a good
education withou"t any
interf ercnce from t.tle clothing
trends du jour. I only hope that I
won't ever have to deal with the
interference uniforms would
make. I hope the school board
decides against taking away our
basic freedoms.
ERIK PATTERSON
Newport Beach
0
I attended Newport Harbor High
School· in the mid to late '50s,
and we did have a dress code.
All the kids from Newport, Costa
Mesa, Corona ~el Mar -from
all over the area -went to the
same high schpol. We had a
dress code mainly because we
had such a divergence of
economic levels at the time.
I really enjoyed it. I came from
an upper-middle class family in
Corona de) Mar, and we could
afford clothing for me to wear to
school. But I enjoyed having the
dress code because it meant that
1 could limit my budget on my
school clothing and have other
clothing to wear fo r special
occasions.
The girls wore black or navy
skirts and~ white blouse on
Friday, but during the week we
could wear a--colored blouse.
Of course, we were a little bit
puritanical. If we wore a sweater,
we had to wear a "dickey" under
it that came down and tied
~round the waist for propriety
sake.
I kind of miss those days;-and
I enjoyed having a dress code.
The boys could not wear Levis or
T-shirts to school. They had to
wear a shirt with a collar, and
they had to wear couon pants.
I think there's nothing wrong
with going back to that kind of
dress code. I think it would be
great, and it would be a leveling ·
effect for all the economic level~
we have in all the high s~hools,
particularly Newport Harbor.
SUSAN WHITE
Costa Mesa
0
I am all in favor of uniforms on
the school campuses. I have a
granddaughter who wears a .
uniform to a private school, and
the kids all look nice and neat.
They could still have a free day
to wear anything they wanted.
DARBARA FORTEVILLE
Newport Beach
0
I am in favor of uni forms
because it takes a lot of peer
pressure about clothes off the
kid s.
LISA ClEMENT
Newport Beach
0 -
I do support a dress code for the
schools, not necessarily a furmal
uniform dress code, but some
form of dress code in the
schools.
JEFF KAHLER
Costa Mesa
0
I really would support a dress '
code for our schools -it is very
important.
ELLIE MILLER
Newport Beach
0
School codes arid dress codes
have deteriorated over the years,
and 1 believe it reflects on the
attitude toward education. I feel
even the teachers almost look
like they arc ready to go on
vacation, rather than si tting
down and getting interested in
education.
The competitiveness, the
gang-related dress oil are
reflecting on lower educational
attitudes. Unless we make some
changes, all we are doing is
adding to the confusion of what
is necessary for a student when
they graduate -looking for
jobs, kn0wing how to dress and
looking appropriate and ready to
do business.
I might also add wi\h dress
codes, it would make it easier to
determine people who are pupils
on campus. The uniform would
show the difference between the
gang members and the students.
0
J. CUSTER
Newport Beach
1 am really in support of a dress
code. I had a youngster who
went to a private school and
wore dress clOlhes, and I had
one who went to Catholic School
and had a dress code. It was
wonderful.
BETTY CORDOVA
Costa Mesa
0
My children presently ullcnd
private school and wear
uniforms. However, I have one
entering public high school next
year and I am not looking
forward to having no uniforms.
I think how a student dresses
renecfs an altitude toward
school. I think uniforms allow
them to concentrate on their
school work, instead of wearing
what is cool or what's in
presently.
Uniforms save money, as well
as solve the safety issue with
gangs. It also solves the status
issue which is so prevalent in
Newport Beach and uniforms
would help address that issue.
I am very much in favor of
public schools backing uniforms.
KAREN HARRINGTON
Newport Beach
0
My wife Jan and I would be very
supportive of a dress code. In·
some respects, we think it would
minimize the peer pressure of
who is wearing what at school.
We think from the parents'
standpoint, it would be a great
money saver.
JOHN NOWLAND
Costa Mesa
0
ihere used to· be a dress code at
Newport Harbor High School. lf
you pull old yearbook issues
from the '50s and even early
'60s, you will see that they had a
dress code. I think it would be. a
good idea to bring the dress code
bnck. ..-"'"
JULIE WILSON
Newport •ach
0
My daughter goes to Costa Mesa
High School. She is a freshman
this year, and I do support the
dress codes.
I am really worried about the
clothing at the school. Even my
daughter wants to wear the
baggy clothes, and it scares me
with the other kids. I think it
would take a lot away from what
goes on with gangs and the
children would put a lot more
into education. .
· KIM GOFFINET
Costa Mesa
D
The stadetlls would concentrate
more on their studie s with a
dress code; there would be less
competition for parents, thinking
they have to· buy their children
brand name clothing to compete
with other students; and it would
be less costly.
Students can still dress in their
own clothes on weekends and ·
there will be less stress on the
teachers, and theywill all have
better grades. AH pluses -no
minuses.
RITA SPRINKEL
_Newport Beach
0
•I do su pport a dress code
because it would not perpetuate
n caste system that seems to exist
among the students who are
trying to make some kind of a
fashion statement. They would
all be eqoal.
.. JOHN EHRID\RDT
' Costa Mesa
0
I am totally in favor of uniforms.
JEFFREY KINGSLEY
Newport Deach
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held at 11 a.m. today at Pa-
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Newport Deach Jor longtime
Co)ta Mesa resident Beverly
Keene Mizell. She died Sun-
day.
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Mesa for more than 40
years. She was an active vol-~
unteer in many or~aniza-
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the UC Irvine Library, Girl ·
Scouts of America, local
Parent-Teacher Associa-
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Club and N ewport Wander-
ers.
She is survived by her
husband of 47 years, James
Mizell; their four children,
James Mizell II, Stephanie
Spiller, Cr:iig Mizell and
Melanie Hanley and eight
grandchildren.
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Balboa Peninsula for more
tl"\an 38 ye~rs. -died Tuesday.
He was 72.
He is survived by daugh-
ters Julie Adamczyk of Co-
rona del Mar, Lorie Di Do-
nato of Huntington Beach,
Wendy Stafford of Carlsbad
and five grandchildren.-
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will be held before the buri-
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than perfect for children and
study.
"The sites that arc suitable for
the city aren't going to work,"
Barth said. "We really have just a
few choices. Eirller rent an apart·
ment in the neighborhood or oCC
the street.
-"Yeah, we can dot all the i's
and cross all the t's and the
project could be in this beautiful
environment, but no ono will use it
because it's too far away. This
center has got to be in the neigh·
borhood, so that kids can walk
there aqd be close to home."
Barth is planning a meeting be-
tween the organizers. and city of-
ficials in hopes of fmding a solu-
tion within the next few weeks.
' ' AMPHITHEATRE
Fre• Pa9eA1
be responsible for running the
8,500-seat P~c Amphitheater,
which will operate without lawn
seating so the volume knob can be
kept lower. The contract will take
effect on Jan 1. ~ Two of the big names that re-
quested · application ·papers -
Blockbuster entertainment and
Disney Sport~ Enterprises -
~
The group is hoping to have the
ccoter up and running by Nov. 1.
And, at Jeast one city official is
already pulling for them. The. ef-
fort has captured the interest or
Councilman Joe Erickson, who has
become involved in the planning.
"I've become a little frustrated,"
Erickson said. "I understand the
reasons for the city's concerns. We
don't want the kids exposed to fire
danger. And, l know the churches
hope to have 30 to 40 kids using
the center, which is fa( too many
people for one place. •But, there
has to b.e a way·this can work."
During Monday's City Council
meeting, Erickson requested that
City Manager Allan Roeder and
Development Services Director
Donald Lamm meet with the or-
ganizers "to find a way lo make
the program work." ~
didn't submit them.
A $12.5 million sale broke a
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decide to develop the former farm
for district use.
The farm was a growing part of
. the community since the school
opened in l <159. It survived budget
cuts a couple of times after sup-
porters /ledgcd to raise money
and fin ways to increase farm
earnings.
It used to be the place to buy
Christmas trees, Thanksgiving tur-
keys, strawberries and fresh eggs,
Koenig said. Pigs and chickens
used to live among crops. of corn
and string beans, a reminder of
the farm community Orange
County once was. ~
"So many of our parents went
to high school ·there with the
farm," Koenig said. "It's like an
old friend."'
In the Costp Mesa High School
Carm tradition, the school's PTSA
will hold a "Pumpkin Patch" fund-
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•What: H alloween Pumpkin
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•Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• When: O ct. 22
• Where: Costa Mesa High
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• Sponsored by: Sonora
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parents
•Featuring: Pumpkins for
sale, face painting, bounce
house
raising event from 9 a.m. to noon
on Oct. 29 at the farm.
Pumpkins planted last year are
ready for Halloween. A f cw spots
of orange can be seen peeking out
from various plants and weeds in
• Mo.re info: Call 751-1350
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•Time: 9 a.m. to noon
•When: Oct..-29
•Where: Costa Mesa High
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• Sponsored by: Costa Mesa ·
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Student Association
• More info: Call 556-3344 or
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patch fund-rai~er from 9 a.m. to 4
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Gonis said he couldn't elaborate
on the investigation or identify the
second party involved.
A Tokai spokesman declined to
answer questions about the auto-
mobile's dis:sppearance and re-
• f erred reporters' inquh'ies to the
police report.
"I think it's not a major issue to
Tokai and the other lenders at this
time,'' To~ai Executive Vice Presi-
dent Erle Martin said.
The report says that the Aston
Martin disappeared during a one-
hour period following a 4:30 p.m.
inventory and preceding an exodus
of employees who were ejected by
a court-appointed receiver.
"During that time., all of the old
dealership employc;es were leav-
ing," the report says. "The (Tolcai
official) said that nobody had per-
mission to take the vehicle, includ-
ing any curreni or Conner employ-
ees. The keys to the vehicle arc
also missing."
Meanwhile, on Wednesday af-
ternoon, the task of returning per-·
sonal tools and belongings to em-
ployees and automobiles to cus-
tomers appeared to be a conten-
tious one.
One woman, who didn't want to
be identified, said she had been
wa iting for three hours to fill out a
release form and have her vehicle
retrieved from the locked repair
garage. UBllARY Another couple who had just _..,;_ ___ _
paid for repairs to their Range ,....;. .-_Al
Rover couldn't get it to stan when ..--.-
they were handed the keys. At ing if any changes will be made to
least one mechanic waited more library services, Kienitz said.
than two hours after his scheduled "I think the board members arc
appointment to repossess his tools. looking for information," Kienitz
<Martin admitted the situation said. "The board members have
was confusing on Tuesday, but historically been concerned about
said the court-appointed receiver library service. This is a board that
Mictiael Myers was an experienced • has ... worked very hard to pro-
professional. vide a new library for the city.
Customers. with veruclcs still at . "Their purpose is to have a bet-
the .dealership should go to the tcr understanding of the· cost of
'3100 Coast Highway facility to
make an appointment to retrieve
the vehicles, Martin said. Identifi-
cation and proof of ownership are MAI' 'LBOX
required, he said. ,
Newport Imports' regular phone
number has been disconnected, of-
ficials said. Tfiere was no number
o replace it as o Wednesday af-
ternoon, officials at the dealership
, said. · ~
There also was no new word as
to potential suitors of the now-·
defunct business that once was the
top Jaguar dealer and the nation's
largest authorized seller of Fer-
raris.
. It will be seven to 19•days be·
fore he will know if the business
will be. sold intact or if it will be
liquidated, Martin said.
Wednesday was supposed to be
·pay day at Newport Imports, but
employees were told l>y Myers on
Tuesday not to expect money any
time soon.
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station M'.>m three sides, is a
perfect fit.
"It presents a proper image for
the department," he said. "You
get probably more than IS people
per day ... that stop and look at it
from both si~cs. You can hear
them from upstairs with the door
open: 'Isn't that neat.' "
The three-.,qeek project didn't
cost much because Bast used items
he already had, including the
bread-basket-shaped aluminum
mailbox, Bast said. ·
"It's definitely llll unusual
surface to work on,'' Bast said'.
Hamilton added: "It's definitel)t
not your typical canvas."
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The report ~hawed that 3,14811-
bruy cards -<>f the total 7,517 is-
sued durin1 199-4'1 third quaner
-went to residents of Newport
Beach.
More cards •-3,S 17 -went to
people who live in areas that are
part of the Orange County Public
Library system, including Costa
Mesa.
Additionally, 239 cards went to
Huntington Beach residents, while
203 cards went to people living in
Bast described his work as a
"cartoon-y" style, something he
enjoys. It's a technique he hopes
to employ someday as an
illustrator of children's books.
He did recently comptere-a-
child-oriented project which also
involved the fire department: he
designed a milk~p that wjll be
given out. as part o( the city's Fire
Prevention Weck next week. •
. "I'm a quote-unquote Struggling
Artist," said Bast, 27. "You've got
to do it for a while before you
make any money.
"I do the technical stuff to
make money,'' he< said of his
architectural job. "I ·do the
freelance to make more money." .
Bast said he decided to check
out the new station because he ·
knew an artist who worked on the
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TrusTee Lucille Kuehn said
she'd like to review statistics for
111 library card hol~, not just
the new ones.
"There's more that has to come
out,'' Kuehn said. "(The report) is
skewed because people rushed
into this new (central) library. I
think you have to look at a sus-
taining use."
Newport Beach receives about
$200,000 from the state to reim-
'burse the city for expenses from
architectural drawings. 1t was a
structure Bast wanted Jo paint and
after seeing it in person, he told
Hamilton he'd paint a mailbox for
the ·station since it didn't have
one. \
Hamilton said when the station
opened, the city initially offered a
used, Y{all-mounted mailbox.
"l said 'Nah -we need
something more beautiful,'"
Hamilton said.
Bast was happy to oblige. He
said this type of project provides
him with enjoyment.
"I wenJ through a whole
semester of college and looked
back at tile notes. It was mostly
drawings with a few words on each
page. I came up with some good
ideas during lectures."
out-of-town library uscn, Kienitz
said. Tharligure is based on a for-
mula that takes into account how
many people from outside New-
part Beach use The city's library
system and how many Newport •
Beach residents use other librar-'"
ics, she said.
Huntington Beach city officials
recently implemented a fee for
non-residents. The $20 annual fee
will make Huntington Beach ineli-
gible for state funds, but is alter·
nately expected to raise about
$200,000, officials int hat city said.
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The food fest is from 5:30
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Victoria St., Costa Mesa .
For $2.50, diners will •get
spaghetti, salad, bread and
beverages.
The Victoria School
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Students, familie&-and
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SPORTS EDITO R ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387 ...
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~ Sea Kings deli~er a major statement with a smasher over
highly-cegarded El Toro in S~a View ~e]gu~ water polo o~ener.
BY D ENNIS lhlOSTEllHOUS, Sroa.n Wa.nn •
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CORONA DEL MAR ~ What a difference a few months can i
make. · · # •
Corona del Mar H;gh's water polo team, runne r-up to El Toro ;n ~
the CIF Southern Section Division I championship game last Novem-~.
ber, gained a measure of revenge in the teams' Sea View League .
opener Wednesday, downing the-visiting Chargers in-a big way, 13·4.
Winning coach John Vargas of the Sea Kings, wbo said earlier that last year's
title game provided no extra incentive for Wednesday's matchup, cont inued to·
downplay the revenge motive. Meanwhile, his counterpart at El Toro, Don Stoll,
said that motivation may have been a big tool. •
"l saw in their locker room a banner say ing, 'Beat El Toro,' so I know they want-
ed . it," said Stoll. "They've got everybody, except Crosby Grant, back from last
year's CIF finalist, while we've graduated ju~t about everybodyt .
"We've got two sophomores, three juniors and two seniors playing most of the
• lee POLO/Pa9e 14
MMC MAllTIN/DAILV PILOT
Corona del Mar High's James Palda Ueft) maintains a distance .between El Toro defender Shane Lindstrom Wec;:lnesday.
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETI OF THE WEEK I
Corona del Mar High cross country standout Tracy Clark is the Da!IY Pilot's Athlete of the Week. . To 'bonk,' or -not to 'bonk'
~That's the goal for CdM's Tracy Clark,.
it's getting that good 'ol 1bonking ' feeling.
BY BA.1Ut.Y FAULKNEJl, Sr<>a.n Wann
S ome cross country runners know ..
the feeling, but it most familiar l~
to the great ones. 1
It's the sensatiofl that their lungs ~
are about to ex~lode, their stomach is ~· ----aoou m-emptyitself, and the-motor , ---~
function that normally keeps their legs
µnder them is about to short circuit. Endurance
athletes call It honking.
Corona del Mar High senior Tracy Clark knows
this condition, which typically seizes the leaders
right around the finish line of a big race.
And -get this - she misses it.
"I haven't had a race yet this year when 1 feel
like I'm going to die when I get to tb.e finish line,
?nd that I can't take one more step," Clark said.
"But I'm looking forward to it."
Complete competitive exhaustion isrf t the only
thing that has fai led to show up when Clark crossc:s
the fi nish line, however, as the rest of the field has
been similarly absent at race's end. ' ·
The Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week earned her
fourth straight invita tional triumph Saturday by
topping the Division III field at the Stanford
Invitational in Palo Alto. Previously, she outran the
competition at the Laguna Hills, Dana Hills and
Woodbridge invitationals.
"None of us really know how good she is, yet,
because she's been running away with her races,"
CdM Coach Bill Sumner said. "To this point, she's
been HCingagaffiS't rhewina:
Clark said her early-season success is mildly
surprising, but charting individual goals has never
been part of her training routine.
"I guess I just play it by ear," explained the Sea
Kings 1993 Co-MVP, who finished runner-up to
fellow MVP D cesden Howell at last year's CIF
Southerr1 Section 111-A finals.'
Clark says she ranks the enjoyment of running
ahead of her competitive desires, but she also
appreciates the fruits of victory.
"Racing is a different enjoyment than training,"
she explained. "Whenever there's competition, it
See TRACYi Pa9e 14
Honors for , 'Uncle BJll'
~ Catalina Island School West Coast
high school trophy renamed for him.
L ongtime Newpo rt Harbor High School sailing
coach Bill Wakeman was honored at last week's
meeting of the Pacific Coast lnterscholasttc
.1 S;iili~ Association {PCISA). · · ·
The· Catalina Island School West Coast
Championship Trophy, which was establish ed in f971
for the West Coast h igh school championships, was
re-dedicated to honor Wakeman's 23 years of
1guidance and support for high IC~ool sailing.
-The trophy will be known as the William D.
Wakeman Trophy, but high school sailors have already
nicknamed it the "Uncle Bill Bowl."
Wakeman, better known as "Uncle Bill" to former
Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar High sailgrs,
has long been the mainstay of biah school sailing in
the area. In the early 1970s, Wakeman assumed sailing
coach duties for both Newport Harbor and Corona dcl
Mar blahs when he staned teachin1 at Harbor High.
Jn ·n, he took his NHHS team on the road,
venturing "back Ea.ft" to the high sclaool
championships in Ann•polis. According to Wakeman,
the ·n team, which wu ll\lde up of local sailors ~lf
Schock, DroolcJ Bcnja~in, N;ct Madipn, ~ave OJ.
and Steve Arrigo, "amazed and delighted themselves
by returning home from the 1977 Naval Academy
High School Regatta with five of the six trophies given
at the event."
Following the success of that '77 ·NHHS team, some
or the area's best young sailors ·
Boating
have sailed for one of the twO local
high schools. Former sailors
include: Jon and Mike Pinckney,
Gordon Wandlas, Jeff and Steve
Olson, Suzie .MinWn, Carolyn
Ulander and B~l:)\'ard; the current
teams include top juniors Danny
Zimbaldi, Steve Kleha, Nathan
Dunham and Ken Ward.
Almost all of these sailors got
their first taste o(, national level
competition sailing for Uncle Bill,
and Bilr is 4 arguably the 6cst known
high school coach/program
administrator in the country.
Wakeman is a class act, and he is
more than deserving of the honor (and I'm n~ saying
this simply because I owe him a dinner or two). Kudos
to PCISA for honoring Uncle Bill.
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Underdog Sailors . tak~ their shot
~Tars duel No. 1-ranked
Savanna tonight in battle
of unbeatens in Di vision V.
BY BAAAV FAULKNER., SroJtTs W&JTU.
T he Newport
Harbor High
football team ~
has dealt with ex-;
treme size (Foot-"~ ........
hill), an explosive
run-and-shoot offense (Canyon}. a
big underdog (Ocean View) and
somewhat of an unknown (Or-
ange) in running its record to 4-0
this season.
Tonight at 7:30 at La Palma
Park in Anaheim, the Sailors add
another piece to their pre-league
puzzle when they face a Savanna
squad built on speed.
"It's going to be a heck of a
challe nge," said Harbor Coach
f High-powered
. .
Jeff Brinkley, who after huddling
with his staff all weekend, can de-
vise a game plan to combat al-
most anything•-except genetics._
"These guys have 'some real
spec'd; with-tlrrce or four guys
who can all run out of their veer
option, and also stretch the field
with the pass," said Brinkley, who
watched last season end in a
vapor trail left by fir)t·round ClF
playoff opponent Glcndc;ira, 26 .. JO,
"Their quarterback (S·foot-9
170-pound junior Jere~y Klemp)
reminds me of the guy from Glen-
dora, and their backfield depth
reminds me or (top-seeded 1992
ClF quarterfinal opponent :ind
upset victiru) Rubidoux," BrinUey
continued.
"They're ranked No. 1 (in Divi-
sion V), and I think it's because
speed gives them the edge over
everyone else in the division."
Mustangs. are
heavily lavored
~ Winless Santa Ana
due~ irritated Mesa.
T hough Costa Mesa
High football coach
Myr on Miller's
pledge of redemption dates
back only to the Mustangs
40-38 loss to Troy Friday
night, more extensiye re-
search into Mesa history in-
dicates another score to set-
tle with tonight's foe, Santa
Ana. lt's been more than a
decade since the two teams
lee MU.A/P•t• 12 Newport, ranked sixth in Di' i· ... , ..
See S.AILORS/Pa1• 12 .... ------
CdM's defense challenlled
~ Dwayne Ch errington gi ves Valley ·the •upset' factor.'
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I onense awaits
Eagles Friday ------------------------------------------------------------------(
E stancia High football
coach John Licbcn-
good watched first-
hand Friday night as the
Troy High offense figured it-
self out during a high-
scoring 40-38 triumph over
Costa Mesa.
Now, after a week of
prepa ra tion, Liebengood
hopes his defense can figure
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BY BA.RR.Y FAULKNER, si<o .. n WIUTU •
W iijl two of the.top fi ve rushing yarda~e le:iders in
Orange County leading their respectl\c offenses,
Friday night's Coron:i del Mar-Santa Ana Valley
non-league football game figures to fe:iture some big
plays.
But Corona del Mar Coach Mark Schuster, "ho earned
his first victory at the Sea King)' helm last \\eek \\ilh a
37-7 trouncing of Snddleback, will count on hi) defense to keep the
Falcons' highlight reel to a minimum.
"We have to defend against a touchdown on every play, becau~e
they have some serious speed," said Schuster, "ho ''ill focus his de-
fensive emphasis on Dwayne Cherrington.
Cherrington, a S·foot-11 , 185-pound senior, has rushed for 623 yards
IH CDM/Pa9e II
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~Trip to Duke is~one of the
job's absolute bonus points.
0 ne of the greatest aspects of
coaching or teaching is watchina
rermcr athletes and stu,dents in
their journey through life.
In my many years of coaching
volleyball, I have been so lucky to watch
hundreds of young girls and boys
become young men and women. Many
of these people are my best friends.
Four years ago, I was fortunate to •
coach a tremendous playe~ from Laguna
Bench, Ashley Wacholder. Ashley had
started with our club during her
f rcshman year and wa.s on our last team.
CdM's L)'nn Randall was on lbe Wne
team and they were toached by Laura
Phillips who as curre ntly the assistant
women's coach at the University of
Arkansas.
Both girl!. worked vcry bard and ... ~ .....
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82 Thursday, October 6, 1994
EAGLES
fr•• P•1• 81 .
a way to contain the explosive
Warriors (3-1), who host the Ea-
gles (3-1) tonight at 7:30 at F\11·
lerton High in the final non-league
contest for oot.h--tcams.
"They definitely came out of
their shell," Liebengood said of
the 379 rushing yards the Warriors
. exacted against an overmatched1
Costa Mesp defensive unit.
"We wa1ched the videotape of
them against Brea Olinda (a 28-7
Troy loss, Sept. 23) and they
couldn't do much offensively,"
Liebengood said. "But they man·
handled Costa Mesa up front and
their backs ran wild the other
night. It was kind of scary."
The Eagles' defense, however,
has horrified opponents most of
. this season, yielding just nine
points in its last 14 quarters and
just 28 points overall, second·
fewest in Orange County.
"We have to come up with a
sch'eme that will get pressure on
them and make il tough for them
to get their big guards pWJing
through tioles," said Liebengood,
whose...Cron t seven will give up 47
pounds per man to the Warriors,
who average 244 po~nds from
1ackle-to-tack.le. .....
"We can do that one of two
ways," co11tinued Liebcngood,
whose team vaulted to No. 7 rank-
ing in the (:IF Southern Section's
..
Division VUJ poll. "We can either
read their misdir~ction v,.ery well,
or penetrate and control tho gaps,
so they have nowhere to run."
•Misdirection is an asset for the
Warriors' Wing· T, but explosive
runners Larry Montgomery and
Ryl Relatorcs arc tough to stop
even when you know they have the
ball.
Montgomery has 588 yards rush-
ing on 86 carries coming in, while
Relatores has 448 on 63 attempts .
They combined for 355 yards and
six touchdowns against Costa
Mesa. Both arc in the top 15
among county rushers, with Mont·
gomery at No. 7
Estancia's pass rush has col-
lected 17 quarterback sacks, but
fhat cloesn't figure to be too big_a
factor against Troy quarterback
Kevin Gray. Gray has completed
just 12 of 30 passes all season, in-
cluding_ .an 0-for-4 night last week .
Offensively, the Eagles will be
looking for a few answers, as well.
Junior quarterback Frough Jahid,
returning as a starter for the first
time since the .season-opener,
could be a catalyst, triggering a
veer option attack.
Junior tailback Bachy Gonz~ez
(319 rushing yards, including 108
last week) will also be a key to the
running game, which Liebengood
hopes can pick up on the consis·
tency it displayca during a 15-play,
78-yard touchdpwn ·drive on the
final possession against Ocean
View. "We can't turn the ball
over," noted Liebengood.
E5..TANCIA'S STARTING LINIUPS
Eat•ncl• n . Trov, at FullertOlf High, Friday, l saG
.OFFENSE No. Pl•v•r Ht. Wt. Cl. Poe.
1 Frough Jahhl 6·0 175 Jr. FS
26 Bachy Gonzalez 5-7 160 Jr. TB
36 Oscar Lomeli 5·9 175 Sr. FB
; DaFENSI! No. Plaver Ht. Wt. Cl. Poe.
77 Clvls Caqdllsh 6-6 260 Jr. OT
61 Carlos Orozco 5·8 175 Sr. NG 76 W~lie Trabalo 6· 1 205 Sr. OT
24 Adam Stautter 5· 11 170 So. WA
20 Ben Novak 6·2 170 Sf. WR
43 Tom Feeney 6-2 200 Sr. TE
77 Chrts Candlish 6-6 260 Jr. LT
72 Joey Herman 6-0 240 Jf. LG
61 CatlOs Orozco 5-8 175 Sr. C
60 Lto Muto 6· 1 227 Sr. RG
22 Katlo Amaya 5· 11 170 Sr. OLS
36 Oscar Lomeli 5·9 175 Sr. ILB 44 Ryan Crogan 6-0 200 Jr. ILB
23 Jeremy OsSQ. 5·9 194 Jr. OLB
9 Omar Bosch • 5·8 165 Sr. CB
3 DannyVlnuetJ S-11 170 Sr. CB
8 Ml'lle Evans 5-7 138 Sr. SS
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot
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51 ChUck Johnson 6-2 220 Jt. RT 1 Frough Jahld 6-0 175 Jr. fS. Estancia linebacker Mike McKiernan (87) si~nals toward Eagles' winning dlrec~ion against Ocean View after the Eagles re-
covered a fumble; they hope to build on their three-game winning .streak Friday night against Troy in final non-league tuneup.
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COM: Sea·-Kings looking for N_,. 2 Friday
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Fro• P••• at .
on 84 carries thus far, the fifth-hightest
total in the county. He has also accounted
for eight touchdowns for the Falcons (2-2). ·
including runs of 79, 51, 49, 31, and a 92·
yard kickoff return.
''He's an exce llent running back, but he's
not the only guy ' they have who can break
it,'' Schuster said.
ceptions."
The Sea Kings, coming off the second-
highest scoring effort in the last six CdM
seasO!lS, counter with senior tailback Brian
Hogan ..
Hogan posted his second 200-plus rush-
ing total last week· (221) and ranks fourth
in the county wit h 703 yards on 88 carries,
including eight TDs.
Questionable before last week's
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SAILORS: Duel of 4-0 .. teams on tap ton'ldht
f r•• P•1• 1 1
sion V, has shown the · ability to contain
big-play teams, allowing just 36 paints this
season. But the emphasis on · execu tion is
amplified against the Rebels, the reigning
Southern Section Divi~ion VI champions
and the eighth-ranked team in Orange
County.
''Our margin for error is nil," said Brin-
tqey, acknowledging the explosjve-
just 34 points to. date.
Senior quarterback John Giordani (40
for 75 for 615 yards and five touchdo\\ns)
will balance the running game keyed by
tailbacks Brian Johnson and Jeremy
Mason. Edon Kagasoff, the team's leading
rusher (272 yards) remained questionable
Wednesday with a thigh bruise, according
to Brink1ey.
\/
• falcon quarterback, Jason Parrott, a ·6-1,
185-pound junior, has 10 of· his 16 comple-
tions in the last two games. Parrott has Schaumburg
also rushed for 125 ya rds the past two
game with a sore knee, Hogan is
closer to 100% this week, as is an CIF Top 10 ness of the county's highesf-•
scoring team (181 points), which McDonough
Joining Klemp among Savanna's of-
fensive weaponry are backs Daven King
(38 Cafries, 387 yards and seven TDs), Eric
Shine (30 for 309 with four TDs) and weeks. offensive. lin.e weakened last week
by illness. Schuster praised the work of
Division v also owns the county's second-·
"They remind me of the Pomona teams J used to Poe., l••m
I. S.vilfN
2. Villa Pai~
record •·O Mike Flores (19 for 229 with seven TDs).
face 11\ Azusa," Schuster said. "They've got the abil-
ity to go the distance on every play because of 'their
sp_!!cd, and that includes punts, kickoffs and inter-
tackles Kevin Stuart, Nick Schaumburg,
guards Tim Goode and Jeff Bogdan, as well
as center Richy Nichols against Saddleback.
3, Woodblldge 3-0-1 4·0 4-0
3·1 4·0 4·0
2-2
longest winning streak ( 10). Adding . to the
challenge is the absence of senior two-way
standout Mike Freeman (sprained ankle).
All three have ot least two TD runs oJ more than
60 yards, while Flores and King have also returned
punts to paydirt from 68 and 53 yards, respec\ively.
• A
4. AnWin
5. J<ennecty
6. Newport Dan McDonough, a defensive catalyst at
inside linebacker, will
CORONA DEL MAR'S STARTING LINEUPS
Santa Ana Vallev va. CdM,, al Newport Harbor, Frldar, 7:30
OFFEHS~ DEFENSE No. Plaver Ht. WI. Cl.Pos. No. Plaver Ht. wt. Cl.ltoa.
7 Josi\ Walz S-tO 175 Jr. OS 65 Om lee 5·10 195 SI. OE
22 J.J. OtCesare 6·1 180 Sr. F8 95 Dave Weber 5~ 155 Sr. OT
30 Brian Hogan 5-10 190 Sr. TB 91 ~u Brayton 5·10 195 Sr. OT
10 Billy TakdJ 5·10 160 Sf. WA 66 Fred Garcil 6-3 218 Sf. OE
2• Myles Davis 5·9 160 Sr. WR •5 Todd BoNncl 6-0 165 Sr. OLS
&4 Olrml ~Donald 6-4 195 Jr. TE 62 Caller ,wens 5·11 185 Sl. MLS·
73 Kevin Stuart 6·5 210 Jr. LT 34 Clvls Wills 6-2 190 Jr. OlB
64 Tim Goode 5·11 200 Jr. LG 11 Aaron PetlrMter 5· 11 176 Sr. CB
50 Richy Nichols 6-3 210 Jr. c 10 B1Uy Tal<ela 5-W 160 Sr. CB
61 Jett Bo0dan 6-3 205 Jr. RG 22 J.J. DiCmre 6-1 180 Sr. SS
70 Nidt SclWlmbulg &-4 225 Jr. RT . 7 Josh Wall 5·10 175 J( • rs
· Contin\led success on
the ground will be key,
based on the Sea Kings'
struggles with the pass to
this poinl.
7. Western
8. Servile
I 9. Valencia
10. Canyon
Junior Josh Walz gets his sec-
ond start under center, having
completed 13 of 34 for one
touchdown.
Schuster would like co see
some aerial efficiency in the final
non-league tuneup, knowing he'll
have to display more balance to
compete in 1he Sea View League.
Costa Mesa's Ryan Taylor, who doubles at quarterback Md outside linebacker, ... n here taking
aim at Westminster quarterback earlier. In the season,· will be trying to do the same tonight when
he and his Mustangs entertain Santa Ana In the final game of a five-game non-league schedute.
..
M ·I 3-1 now pick up the slack at
tight end for Freeman, NIWPORT HARBOR'S STARTING LINEUPS
Newpert tt.rbor "· lavanna, •l La Palm• Park, torGghl1 1:30
while sophomore safety
Danny Pulido moves up to fill
f reeman's sizable shoes at out-
side 'backer.
OFFaNSa DEFENSa Ht. wt. Ct. Poa. No. Ptaver Ht. wt.
6-3 180 Sr. OB 55 Tom Eaion 6·2 195
No. Pt.vet
7 John Glordanl
Cl. Pot.
Sr. DE ~ Brian Johnson S-8 175 Sf. TB 78 JM!lts Molniux 6-1 240 Sr. OT 27 Mall Riggle S· 11 20S Sr. fB 54 8111 Johns 5-9 195 Sr. t\G
Newport's offense, which has
scored more points through four
games (105) than any during
Brinkley's nine-season tenure,
mu st also meet lhe challenge of a
Savanna defense•that has allowed
3 Jon BerwnQer.
23 Danny P1'do
5 Din McDonough
76 sn.11 Peplc
58 Brandon Baker
60 Brandon Heutck
54 Bil Johns
78 .i.ntsMuwc
6·2 175 Sr. WR 64 Jack Hogan 6-0 195
6-4 190 So. WA 23 Danny Pulido 6·4 190
6-t 215 Sr. TE 5 Dan Mc~ 6-1 215·
6·2 220 Jr. LT 27 Matt Riggle 5· 11 205
6-0 176..,. Jc. LG 46 Bnan Jonnson 5-8 175
6·0 195 Jc. C 2 Scott Sandsttom 5.9 165
5·9 195 Sr. AG · 4 Dan Eadie 6·0 165
6· 1 240 Sr. Rl 32 Dan Berger 6-2 170
Sr. DE
So. OLB
Sr. MlB
Sr. OLB
Sr. CB
Sr. CB
Sr. SS
Sr. FS
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MESA: On .mission lo~ redemp,ion .tonight
fr•• P•1• 8 1
met, but the currently-struggling Saints (O·
4) have won seven of eight meetings with
the Mustangs, outscoring them, 204-59, in·
cl.uding a 62-6 trouncing in 1963.
And while Miller h:nl nothing to do with
Mesa's previous encounters with Santa
Ana, fate has. put the Saints across the
sideline for the 7 o'clock kickoff at New·
port Harbor High.
CIF Top 10
Division VIII ·
Poe.1l••m t. lJ MilldJ 2. BloolOOglon
3. MtslJ
4. YIJClllll
record 4.0
.4-0
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3-1 1·1
3·1 8. Temrscal 7. tetancl•
I. Temple Cicy
9. San Marino 10. l.JQIN Hills
3·1 .... 2·2
2-2
2-2
Chatman, a· senior wingback, has 819
yards and 11 touchdowns after a 263-
yard, five TD performance against Troy.
Rejoining Chatman in the back.field
will be fellow senior wingback Dewayne
Crenshaw, who amassed 368 yards and
five TDs the fir:.t six quarters lhis year,
,before missing the last 10 quarters.
The Mustangs' 154 points thus far is
third-highest in Orange County.
"Our motto this week is 'get tough or
die,' " said Miller, who vows to leave his
starters in, regardless of the score. ''For· us
to be a good football team, we have to have our 11
best players. on the field for every play. We're not
going to mess around anymore."
Mesa's defense, however, broke down
against Troy, allowing 379 rushing yards.
The performance made the Warriors only
the second team in 18 gamej to ou tgaln a Miller·
coached team on the ground.
This could mean a lopsided licking for Sant;t Ana,
which has been outscored, 75-0, the last two weeks
against Orange County competition, after losing its
1irst two to Long Beach schools.
"Our goal is to not let them have a positive yard·
age· play against our defense," said Miller, who
noted the team's second loss in 14 games has al-
lowed him to reclaim his players' attention.
The defeat also cost Mesa (1·3) its No. 1 ranking
in ClF Southern Sectioo Division Vlll. The Mus·
Santa Ana Coach Robert Hinman, who· returns 16
sophomore starters from last year's 1·9 squad and is
3-21 since taking over (or Dick Hill, said his team is
currently in a "boys-to-men" phase.
Sophomore running back Omar Gomez has
rushed for 239 yards on 50 carrie) in three games as
a starter, while senior quarterback Brian Schwalm
has thrown for 290 yards, completing 31 of 63 with
two TOs and three interceptions.
-By Barry F:1u1k.oer tangs slipped to No. S this
week.
"It's important for us to piny
a complete game, before we get
into (Pacific Coast) league
play," Miller said. "We want to
get everything clicking wi th no
mistakes."
COSTA MU A'I STARTING LINI UPS
Sama An8 ... Coe&a .... , •t M9WPOrt Harbor, t0ftl9ht, 1
Mesa's double·wing offense
has clicked all season. averaging
better than '400 yards rushing
per game, led by Orange Coun-
ty'1 leading rusher Charles
Chatman.
on&NI& N•. PlafW "'· Wt. 12 Ryan Tayb' 8-0 tS5 • 30 Olweyne Cnnsl'lllt 1-1 200
22 a.. CllltNll 5· 10 170
44 -~ 6-0 200
3 ""'"" JeNnglri 8· I 193 55~ -Mllchel 8·1 200 57 Wayne Herzog 5-10 200
81 Jowl--8-2 235
5' Jason w• 8·1 245
72 Jason Mom ..... 240
88 '°"" Sdnedlf 1-.S 245
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CAsEY P. LUKSCll/FOll THE DAILY I'll.OT
Dayne Pfaff of the Newport Mesa frojans runs for yardage against Orange Chi~fs last Saturday.
Bruins put · away .. Orange, &-0
NEWPORT ·MESA -
There was a full slate of
games last Saturday In
Newport-Mesa Junior
All-American football,
with the Bruins emerging J1
as the lone local winner. f" · o o • • • , •
The Bruins knocked off '
the Orange North Chiefs, ~o. at Hart Park. The Bruins'
score was set up by a 25-yard pass from Rhet Huston to
Cody Forsythe to the 2-yard llne. On the next play, Jon
Dobson went off tackle for the score.
A number of miscues and dropped passes served to
slow down the Bruins' offense and keep the score down.
On the defensive side of the ball, the Bruins onty allowed
the Chiefs six first downs In the game.
The lone Trojan TO came on a perfectly executed 40-yard
pass and run connection between quarterback Greg
Stampley ·and tailback Nick Stroff e. Productive games were
turned in by tailbacks Dayne Pfaff and Kevin Hanson, and
the offensive line provided excellent blocking from MiRe
Pulido, Brad Rothwell. Travis Trimble, Brandoo Johnson and
C.J. Collins. Matt Gulley and Adam Cooper also playe~ well.
• Downey 27, Buckeyes 6: All the scoring
came-in the first half. with fine second-half defensive efforts
turned in by Tyler McClelland, Reed Morrison and ·Matt
Cooper. The Buckeye offense was led by Cooper. who
scored the team's only TO and also racked up 122 yards
on the ground.
Tne defensive standouts were Cory Ray with two sacks.
Jim Rothwell with a pass Interception and 20-yard runback
. and Forsythe with nine tackles ar:id four sacks.
• Cerf'lto• 8, Buffaloe• 0 : ~~ game was
scoreless until the final four minutes when Cerritos went in
for the winning TO. Fine defensive efforts were turned in by
Bryan Lee, Michael Hayes, James Bottom and Brandon .
Bishop.
Ricky Martin has had at least one interception in each
game, including one on Saturday with two minutes \o go
deep In Cerritos territory. But the Qffense, which was held to
a season-low 78 yards on .the grQund and 125 in the air.
· Charlie Alshuler had a SO-yard klck that pinned the Chiefs
on their own 5-yard line.
In other action: ·
.e Orange-South 8, Trojans 6 : In their third
home game of the season, the ~rojan "Wild Bunch" defense
allowed only one score, whlchr came late In the "first quarter.
but it was enough to hand them a def eat
The defensive Unit played well. coming up with a10mble
recovery by Inside linebacker Travis Llodolt an interception
by Buddy Molway and on onside klck recovery by Peyton
Kelly. Orange's offense, held In check most of the day,
managed a 45-yard score on a broken play.
Other defensive standouts for the Trojans included tackle
Andy Rankin. nose guard Chris Manderino, Inside linebacker
Alan Saenz and tackle Chad Felton.
•Huntington Beach 14, .Fighting lrlsh O:
A first-quarter Injury to starting tailback Dennis Alshuler
required adjustments that slowed down the offense.
The defense held the Doi pt.ins to Just siJ< points until late
In the third quarter. Linebacker Jeff Thompson Intercepted a
pass and the Irish drove to the Dolph41 9 when a pass was
picked up by an HB def ender and returned for a touchdown.
1he defensive line of Mike Stanton, Ty Harper. Grant
Estabrook, Nathan Matlin and Curt Sumner played well.
Outside linebackers Adam Horowitz and Seth Richardson
played key rolls in containing the outside running of the
Dolphins.
C.omanches handle Fallbrook, 21-0
COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa's
Comanches shut out the Visiting
Fallbrook Warriors, 21 ·0, In an
Inter-conference m;stchup to hlghllght
last Saturday's local Pop Warner
football action.
Fallbrook, which made the trip
north from San Diego County, Is a
member of the Palomar Conference,
while the Comanches play In the Orange Empire
Conference.
The Comanches took the lead quickly after David Ray
caused and recovered a Warrfoo' fumble to set up LeJ<
Montero for a 46-yard touchdown run and PAT conversion
which made It 7-0.
Late In the first quarter, David Weir intercepted a
Fallbrook pass and returned k to the Warrior 20. From
there, Montero ran It to the 15, and Ray took the ball Into
the end zone on the first play of the second quarter.
A Chris Desandro to Luis Carrasco pass conversion
made the score 14-0, more than enough points for the
Mesa de1ense, which caused two more fUmbfes before J.fie
end of the half.
As the second half began, Comanche linebackers.
Including Ray, Jimmy Herzog and Sean Baume. continued
LOCAL SCHEDULE
to stifle the Fallbrook offense. Meanwhile, the fourth quarter
opened with Steve Gray, Montero and Jeff Smith picking up
yardage until Smith scored and added the PAT to close out
the 21-0 final.
In other Costa Mesa Pop Warner action:
•Anaheim 40, Cowboys 12: The visiting
Cougars proved to have too many horses for the Cowboys
In the big win. For the Cowboys, ,Austin Stuart picked up an
Anaheim fumble and scored on a 65-yard run to close the
margin to 14-6.
Late In the fourth quarter, Stuart scored again to
complete the scoring for the Cowboys.
''They were just too much for us. they had ·too many
offensive weapons for us to handle.'' said Mesa Coach
Dave CoaSh. ''I'm very proud of our team. though. They
never quit. they never gave up or stopped trying."
• Long Beach 7, Condors 0: A late score gave
the visiting White Panthers the victory. Condors Coach Ray
Asuega felt his team played well. and but for the one play
would have had at least a lie.
• Brea 19, Cobras 0: The Cobras battled all the
way, tramng only 7-0 at halftime. but could never dent th~
scoreboard. Kurtis Nielsen and Kasey Peters were
standouts In the first ha~. while Cody Levy and Wesley
Presson turned In fine enorts In the second half.
sec \Vlns In lour
TODAY Irvine al Corona clel Mar, J
p.m.; Laguna Hills ~
Csuncla, J p.m.
Tennis COSTA MESA -The South-
ern California College women-'s
volleyball team took the measure
of villiting Cal State Dominguez
Hill~. 15-10. 15-0, 13-15. 15-9, in a
non-conference match Wedne day.
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High school -N~port
H.i.rbor vs. S.av.ann.a, at U
Palma P.vk. Anaheim, 7:30;
s.inu Ana vs. Coiu Mesa. .at
N~-port Harbof, 7 p.m.
Creuc•••lry
High school boys and girls
-N~~ Hubof II SM!u
M.irg<l11U, 3 p.m.; Cosu
Mesa at Aliso Niguel, 3 p.m.;
Secce r
Collep men -Biol.a at
Southern California C-e>llege,
7p.m.
W•t•r pele
High school -Cosu Mesa
at uguna kadl, 3:1S;
fslanda at Un~lty, 3:15.
High school girls -
Newport Harbor al
Woodbridge, 3 pm.; CdM .at
s.nu Mlrprit .. 3 p.m.;
Est..lnci.i at Costa Mes., J: t S.
Yelleyll•ll
• 'High school girls -
Newport Harbof at Woodb<idge, 3:15; Coron.a
dd Mar at Wiu Marpiita, 4
p.m.; Cosu Mesa .at Aliso
Niguel, 3:1S; uguna Hills at
EsWlci.l, 3: 15.
The Vanguards, ~ho improved,
to 14-5 overall, were-ted by··Gc:-
nevic Wrigh1 with 10 kills and
Celes te Young and Simone
Burge'lmeir with six apiece.
DOH dips 10 4·21 overall.
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·cdM tops Sailors in tennis .
NEWPORT BEACH r Sometimes ---
rankings can be deceptive, especially when • •
two arch-rivals gel together. ,,,.--
That was the case Wednesday when Co·
rona del Mar High's tennis team, ranked eighth in
the latest CJF Southern Division I ratings, edged No.
2 Newport,Harbor in a Sea View League match, 11-7.
The Sea Kings (6-3-1 overall,.2-0 in league) domi-
nated in the doubles department, losing just one set,
while Newport (5-2, 1-1) received three points from
singles standout Sarah Hawkins.
Corona took a 5-1 lead after the first round of play
and maintained it, thanks in part to strong singles
play from freshman Nina Vaughan, who won two of
her three sets.
But it was the play of the doubles -seniors Jenny
Glasgow and Christie O'Meara an.d junior Alissa
Scott and sophomore Marisol Perea each swept their
• three sets -which provided the difference. The
CdM tandem of Rainey ,Rhodes-M elissa Allinson
took two of three sets. •
The match was closely contested, with seven of the
18 sets finishing with a 6-4 score, three in singles and
four in doubles. Another key item was that Corona
was on the winning end of six of those seven sets.
Newport faces another ~tentially tough match
when it visits Woodbridge, ranked fifth in Division I,
today. CdM is at Santa Margarita, the No. 9 team. .
CDM 11, NIWPORT HAll•OR 7
Singles: Vllughan (CdM) def. Godbey, 6·2, def. Olsen, 6·4, lost
to S. Hawkins, 1-6; Wachtler (CdM) lost, 4.6, won, 6..A, lost, 1 ·6;
Harrln2ton (CdM) lost, 2·6, 2-6, 1·6.
Oou61es: J. Clasgow·O'Meara (CdM) def. Canright·Barker, 6-4,
def. K. Hawkins· Taylor. 6·0, def. Nelson·RajlCumar, 6·2;
Scott-Perea (CdM) won, 6·4, 6·3, 6·2; Rhodes-Alllnson (CdM) lost,
1-6, won, 6-4, 6-4.
Sailors· crush Irvine, 1.2 -7
'. LR\llNE -\he Newport Harbor High -.-~
water polo squ:td jumped to a 6-1 lead \._a
after one quarter and breezed to a 12-7 .. ~
victory over Irvine Wednesday in the Sea
View League opener for both teams.
The Sailors, who tuned up for next Wednesday's
home matchup against rival Corona del Mar, im-
proved to 4-6 overall with the victory.
Mike Peetz scored four goals and Gabe Wyatt
added three, inch.tding one on a four·m~ler, to spark
the victory. Dillon Donnelly and Andy Betz chipped
in with a pair of goals each.
Goalie Graham Haryey stopped eight shot~re
being rc!'l~ced late in the game by Sean Kennedy,
who su~esifully blocked an Irvine four-meter at-
tempt.
NEWPORT HAR•OR 12, IRVINI 7
Newport llarbor
Irvine
6 1 3 2 -12
1 1 3 2-7
Newport 11.irbor: Pceu 4, Wy111 3, Donnelly 2, Betz 2, Seib 1.
Saves: lbrvey. 8, ICcnnedy 1.
Irvine scoring: ICnidmeter 2, 11igley 2, C.trrcra 1, Ch.isc 1,
Wong 1.
SCC bows In overtime, 1-0
SAN DIEGO -Southern California ----_.....;. College's men's soccer teum was a 1-0 vie· ,..... ..
tim in overtime at Point Lomu Nazarene __.. __ _
Wednesday, dropping the Vanguards to l ·
l in Golden State Athletic Conference pl<.ty, 5-6 over-
all. •
Brent Rogers was ere~ with sLx suves ou t of the
net for the Vanguards, wh~o reverse the Lrcnd
on Tuesday when they host Chupman Univeri.ity at 7
p.m.
PlratJs brush aside Cypress
COST A MESA ...... The Orange Coast . •
College women's volleyball team enjoyed >'-•'
a laugher Wednei.duy night at the expense
of Orange Empire Conference foe Cy-
press, winning in three games, 15-9, 15-9, 15-1.
Jn moving to 2-0 in the conference (4·3 overall),
the Pirates received a strong performance from Laura
Nelson, who no1ched seven kills, three uces and t\\O
blocks. -Cypress dips to 2-7 and 0-2. •
Coast is off until next Tuesday when it takes on the
state's top-ranked team in Goh.lcn West.
Form holds at hardcourt event
NEWPORT DEACI l -The top four
seeds are into the semifinals of the 65 sin-• •
gles division of the Senior Women's N:.i· ,,,-
1ional Hardcburt cvenl being held at the
Newport Beach Tennis Club.
Top-seeded Doris Clark of Laguna Ikach \\On in
straight sets over Peggy Landtrop of Dalbs and "ill
face No. J. seed Elaine ~tason of Fresno Abu in the
semis are fourth-seeded June Gay of Piedmont and
No. 2 Louise Owen of Evans-.ille, Ind.
In the 75 singles, Alice 13eckcnbach of Lo~ Angeles
won her secood-round match. ·
65 SINGLES
·Third round: CJ;irlo. der. l;indtroop, 6·2, 6-0; M;i)on dcr.
Metteer, 6·1, 6·3; C;iy def. llussey, 6·4, 6·3;' O"en def. ll;irpcr,
3·6, 6·3, 6·2. •
65 DOUBLES
Second round: 11.llpCr•O\\ett def. Poisett:W;ikcficld, 3·6, i'·S,
6·2; H.irrison-Rolr<'s def. 8ard·Reid. 3-6, 7·5, 7·5; ltenry·Murdod.
def. Basselt·Hamblcton, 7·61 6-3; Cl;irlo.-llusscy def.
Cofer·Pcteiscn. 6· 1, ~-2; OenL.cr·Stark def. Arsoti-Boonc, 6-4, 6· 1;
Cay-Mason dcr. Mcll·Rccve, 6·0, 6·l ; P:irl.er·Jollcy def,
Armstrong·11all, 1·61 6·4, 6·4; Carrctt-l;indtroop dcr.
fridlund·Bancroft, 6·0, 6· 1.
75 SINGLES •
f'irsl round: Re.id der. Wells, 6·2, 6· 1; Dudley dl.'f. Pepe I, 6-0,
6· 1; Second round: Beckenbach d.cf. Moore, 6·Q, 6·0.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot
YOUTH IOCCIR
Amiba nnallY meets ns match
with North IPVlllB In 2-0 UH_
IRVINE _ The Corona del Mur Ameba American Youth Soccer Org1t·
nization·Plus soccer team suffered its first defeat of the season last Sa\ur.
day, losing to North Irvine, 2·0. .
North tivine scored its first goal late in the first half after blocking a
clearing kick attempt by Amcba goalie Idean Shah~gian. .
The Ameba tried to come buck, mounting a se nes of offensive attac.ks,
led by center backs Spencer MacDonald and Brandon Powers, but wluch
were thwarted by Irvine's tough defense.
Ameba's strikers Cole Redding and Brend.an Fcnno. each had three
shots on goal saved by Irvine's fine goalkeeping. ~oo~~ stopper De~ek
Lewis just missed a power shot Crom 25 yards ?ut which skuted the outside
of the Irvine goal post and which would have 11ed che game .at the half.
MAa.c MAaTlll/DAJLY PILOT
Cor~na del Mar HigtJ water polo coach Johr-Varga~ offers a few words of advice to his squad during Wedn~s~ay's big win.
The-teams played evenly through most of the second penod .. Ameba de·
fender John Grod then moved himself into the attack lookmg -ior the
equalizer, but Irvine capitalized on its numericnl advantage over CdM's de·
fense to score its insurance goal late in the game. ·
• Ameba's defense, consisting of Grod, Lewis, Shahangi~n, Dan Degheri'
and Riley Watson and supported by haltbacks Geoff Collier, Geoff Leech,
Brandon Lewis a~d Matt Meyer, allowed North Irvine. only five shots on
goal. Degheri was named the game's most outst:mding player for the POLO
From P•1• • 1
1i1m.:."
Vargas · agreed that it wasn't the same
Chargers' team as a few months }lack.
. "They don't have anybody from last year,"
he said. "The only reason iL was a big game
today was th at it's . a-league game, and we
ncc1kd a win."
The Sea Kings (7-2) strcngthchcd their
r,rip on 1he No. 2 rankings in both the Or·
ungc County and ClF Division I polls with
their impressive showing. El Toro entered
the m;i1ch at N0. 5 in both polls.
Whether there was extra motivation for
Cu runa or not, the Sea Kings came out fir-
ing 0 11 aJ I cylinders. Jus t 2:15 into the
match, Thad Duzolich opened the scoring
and ju~l a little more than two . minutes
la ter, James Pit'lda gave CdM a 2·0 lead.
El Toro wo uld no t get its second goal of
-VOLLEYBALL
Fro m Pago 8 1
1!11\crgcd during their senior year as the top
players in our club. An All-CIF player,
A-.htcy opted to make a move that no other
player with as much talent had ever made.
Ilascd on the excellent academics, she chose
to attend Duk'.e Unive rsity in ·North
Carolin:i.
In 1988, CdM 's Kim Linden had go ne to
Duke as a walk-on backrow player and
made an immediate impact on the program,
but A!ihley would put Duke on the volleyball
"m;ip ...
Whe n :.he made this decision, r told her
lhat before she graduated, I would get to
Nonh Carolina and watch ber play. With my
volleyba ll wo rld as busy as it nlways is, four
ycnr:. slipped by very quickly.
Last month, Myron Wacholder gave me
~111 airline ticket, complete with car and
hold which allowed me to put everything
el~c a)ide and make the trip. Unfortunately,
l\lyron, who is a very busy doctor, could not
accompany me. The added plus was that I
could also watch aod visit with Kr1stcn.
Campbell, who is Duke's starting setter.
Due to boys volleyball practices and my
game announcing commitm ents, l left very
early on Friday morning. ll is so unusual
how you can leave Orange County at 6:30
a.m. ::ind :mive in North Carolina at 5 p.m.,
''hilc the return trip gets yo u back by 10:30
a.m.
After arriving at Raleigh-Durham airport
and renting a car, l headed ou t to Duke. I
had 10 chuckle as l drove down the freeway
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A regular meeung of ll\e ment for lh• formation ol
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Gaddl H Vasquez: and Wit-f()( Coordln11ed Rellablhla·
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ware made. ts: Second Amendment to
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Rosotutlon was adopted tal Heall Skilled Nursing
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RHOlutlon waa edopted Management System for
waiving the Admlnlat(all11e Cue Managemtnt Ser·
Siie evelopment Permit vk:H: First Aitlendmeot to
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Counael s...Ylc• -Pen-004-095 lttllh the City Of alon OOlttJon Bond fl. Laguna Hiii• f0t Un1pent
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M~~/Reg~ ous 1011 IOf upplamenlal lallon 1234-• Law Enforcement SaMoea JoM Wtyne Airpoft Ado dutlng certain •vtnta; mlnl•at1on·a ~ tor Agreement With the De-cevlalOn of the opoted pairtrMnt Of the Youth Au-l"lud l11e Ot•t•tlon 1horlly fol Atct!f t of ~) ~ <' ,.,,. runc11: Approv¥ ~ 12. 12.1) and Alfcr•ft .
the game until late in the third quarter. By
that time, Corona already had p'!_t nine
goals into the cage.
a team."
Ameba. The Sea Kings' defense was a' primary
reason for El Toro's inefficiency on offense.
Corona continually disrupted the Chargers'
passing Janes and forced a number of turn·
overs.
"It's hard to believe that's the same team
that lost to San Clemente," said Stoll. "We
led San Clemente in the final minute when
we played them."
Llke a solid basketball team, che Sea
Kings displayed scoring balance with four
dif(erent playus scoring the first four goals
and six ~ayers accounting for· all the scor-
The loss dropped Ameba into second place behind North Irvine in the
A YSO under-12 boys Plus league. Ameba, now 3·1, travels to Lake Forest
this Saturday.
ing. · -
BOATING
Pre• P•1• 11
· "We've beer\"Stressing playing good team
defense, and I think that's what we showed
today," said Vargas. "Even when we lose, I
want us to play well on de(ense. I was
pleased with the effort today."
In all, Corona was credited with 12 steals,
including five from Adam McFarland and
three from goalie Doug Jetton. The tough
defense also fueled an effective counterat-
tack from the CdM offense.
McFarland and Palda led the V1ay ·with
three each, followed by Buzolich, Neil
Hueston and Adrian Strel'Zow with two
apiece. The Corona substitutes played the
final three minutes, with Michael Bise toss-
ing in the final goal.
sailing news, the 94-95 season schedule
was released.
This year, both NewJ?ort and CdM
high schools promise to' have talented
sniling teams, and a Southern
California nationals work in favor of
both teams.
_ '~This was a far: different team than the
one we saw a week' ag.,o Tuesday (a .13-10
.loss to . San Clemente),'l said Vargas. "The
difference is that we played much b~tter as
• with my co·untry music blaring and only
about three c.ars on the road. The scenery
was beautiful with huge, green tr.ees
everyWhere.
CORONA DIL MAR 1 ~, IL TORO •
El TorG 0 1 1 2-4
Coroni del Mu l 4 5 2-13
El Toro scoring: Buso 3, Kimbel 1. S.ives: Stolt 7.
Corona del Mar scoring: Mcflrland 3, Palda 3,
Strelzow 2, Hueston 2, Byzollch 2, Bise 1. S.&ves: Jetton
8.
team won 93 straight games -an NCAA
record). Next to the soccer field, there are
hundreds of people in tents, campers and
motor homes who just seem to be "hangin~
Four high school regattas will be
held between December and February
at coll ege sailing sites -the Anteater
Regatta [at UC rrvine), the RoS'e Bowl
(at USC), the Cardinal Regatta (al
Stanford) and th.e PC Championships
(San Diego) will comprise the overall
Wakeman Trophy winner. The top-five
schools will then ctualif y for the
Newport Harbor will be l~d by
seniors Nathan Dunham and Sieve
Klehn, while CdM will be led by
freshman Ken Ward. Ken is-the--
younger brother of Georgetown's Bill
Ward, who led CdM to a con'vincing
win at the· high school natiQnaJs in·
1992.
John Droyton's boDtlng column
Dppears in the Daily Pilot t t'ery
Thursday.
national championships in May in •
Coronado.
out.' " · TRACY top seven.'.' ~
fr•• P•1••1
Upon arriving at Duke, I went directly to
Ashley's apartment which is on the second
floor of an apartment building that is one
block off of the campus. She was getting
ready to go to her game, so I drove her
-there.
We went by .Kristen's on·campus dorm
and through the campus to Cameron Indoor
Stadium. The campus had the buildings of
an older historic university but they were
spread out (not like California campuses
with old buildings that are right next to each
Later r find out that they are graduate
students who are getting a priority list for
basketball tickets.
When I fina lly walk into Cameron, I
immediately see Kristen, which was great.
While I had talked to her on the pho.ne, it
seemed like ages since I had seen her. Also
th ere was Chrissie Lukasiewicz, who was on
a recruiting trip.
·makes you push yourself. ~ut the main
satisfaction r get is knowing I
accomplished something by working
hard."
It's th?lt solid training base that has
increased Clark's strength, but the
intensified (speed) training that pushc~
r"unner tow~rd their peak is still ahead,
according to Sumner. ...-
"Tracy has pretty much ran under
control to this point,'' Suinner said.
"Saturday, she ran relaxed with the
leaders until about the last half mile,
then 'she dropped everyone like a hot
potato." She goes to University High School and
plays for our club. The weekend before,
Newport's Melissjl Schutz had made her
recruiting trip to Duke. The game is against
Florida State which has had fairly good
teams in the past. This t(fam features Luiza
Ramos, who is from BrazH and is known for
her power game.
Clark's work ethic is undeniable,
according to Sumner, who said his
unofficial team capcain hasn't missed a
da~ dating back.Jo the off.season.
other). .
The enormous trees were evetyw~ere and
even at some places covered the road to
create a tunnel effect (cars even•drovc with
their lights on through these tree·tunnels).
"She's done the whole deal,"
Sumner said. "She obviously has
talent, but she's not extremefy .
talented. She gets the job done by
doing all the work. I do think she
could go to any Divisi9n I (college
program) in the nation and make the
Clark cited today's Sea View
showdown with Jrvine, Orange
County's top-ranked team, as the first
real big meet of the season for the
sixth-ranked Sea Kings. •
One might say she's preparccf to
borne
As I dropped Ashley off at Cameron, she
pointed' out the cars of Cherokee Parks and
Grant Hill who were in another gym
working "on their game." I parked the car
and started JO .walk as I waited for the game
to start.
While the Duke teams warms up, I spend
time with Duke Coach Jon Wilson, whom I
have known for years. We discuss recruiting,
his team's success and the recent
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My travels took me to the football
-stadium and 1 imagined 11 Saturday
afternoon with crowds of people tailgating
and cheering'the Duke football team that is
currently undefeated (a major
accomplishment for a school known for its
men's basketHall).
controversy with the setting position .
(Kristen won the position from the returning
set.ter, so the returner left school).
. ,,,,.,,,,.,.
I came across the Clemson women's
soccer team which was about to play Duke
(soccer is also big in North Carolina where
the University of North Carolina women's
It ~ems that the same thi,ng had
happerted at the University of Minnesota
and the University of North Carolina. This
seems to be a trait that our present athletes
seem to be following. How sad!
Whew! Did someone say 1 was
long-winded? Hey, tune in on Saturday, and
we'll wrap this up with Part II. .
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County Juvenile Mentoring securing John Wayne Alf· 13,1884 UNITS 1 TO I INCLUSIVE PUBLIC NOTICE Prog1am. Port Revenue Bond, and AS SHOWN" UPON THE
Ce!1aln eonslrucUon con-John W1yne = RaY· A.P. No. CONDOMINIUM Pl.AN RE· tM-t n HBMQ
tr~s were 1war~; and enue Planning P • 8 3 1·31-40t CORDED IN BOOK 13485, NOTICI OP _c_ontract ch1ng ordert KPMO PNt MllW!ck ff-T.I. No. PAGE 11190, OFFICIAL T RUI TEl'I IA&.& and nouc11 of compleUon lected 11 prlm1ry and T4-t1087 RECORDS. UNDI RA wer~ploved. WtrrM Gioop Mlected aa IM,ORTANT NOTICI PARCEL2: DH DOP TRUIT Ce n purchasing mat-lllerntl• Contuhlng Arm TO PROP E R TY THE Ul{jlT CONSISTING
ltrs were ~proved. and authorization fOf Pur· OF ELEMENTS LU 11, VOU ARE IN DEFAULT OWNER1 UNDER A DEED OF Auditor· ontrollers r• chasing Agent to negoUate Gi t AND Pit, AS
quest fOf • R•l•aH ol i contraci fOf the studJ ol YOU M l IN DIFAUL T SHOWN UPON THE CON· TRUST, DATED Janua~ 29,
Mortgage WH approved. the Environmental ' an-UNDI R A DEED OF OOMINIUM PLAN RE· 1992, UNLESS YOU AKE
Resolution waa adopted agement Agencr Ac· TRUIT, DATED Janu-FEARED TO IN PARCE.L 1 ACTION TO PROTECT
authOflzJCHti County Adrnln-counllng/Flnancl1 Op. ·~ 111 tN9 UNLEIS ABOVE. YOUR PROP.ERTY, IT MAY
BE SOLD AT PUBLIC lat.ratlw 0 ce't requetl fOf eratloflt ware 8'>PfOY9d. YOU TAKa ACTION TO The atr"' eddreu and SALE. If YOU NEED AN an amendment to a "'°' Boylit bginHrlng Corp. ,ROTI CT YOUR NOP· other common dnlgtlatlon, EXPLANATION OF THE lutlon authorlilng lhuante Hl8C1ad .. =-and I RTV, IT llAY 8 1 SOLD (1f lll'f&:J lhl , ... propeny NATURE Of' THE PR(). of r«undl"L. bOnda, and John C.ollo ... deeetl above " rr:· appointing ttl•Flrst N• lected u llhemlte AleN-AT" A PUauc ULK • ., ~ad to be! 2180 KN TIN CEEDING AGAINST YOU,
Ilona! e.nk (Selflrll) .. tect-Englnaer, and ~ YOU N••D M llXPU.. E, COSTA MESA. CA YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
AscalA~ talion tOf Envlronm.MI MATIOtl OP nta NA,. tH2t LAWYER.
County CoooMl'a r~uett M~~1oM-TURI OP THI NO. The urldefslgnad TNllM NOTICE It hereby ff:>. that LAW OFFICES 0 RO. lot • Mttlement ot aim, ~" 11'1 ~M!Mnl for C•IDING AQAINI T dltcllima ~' for Banluuptci of Del Taco, Coast Study of YOU, YOU IHOULD 1ny lnc:orr the NALD G. HOLBERT, ..
Inc.. -.S. Benllt"':~ Iha lflatol veet Pump str... addf... and other truatee, or aucceesor
Court Caae No. SA .e1atJon ..,. &f)pfovad. CONTACT A LAWftR. common dea~natlon, II llU8ttt, Of IUbllltuted
13261 JW WH approved. Protect DeYaloprMnt ... Ol'I OctObet 13, 1994, II 111'/ I ahown haf n, trust" ~tuant to the
Environmental Man-lected .. p;tnwy and Gu 10:00 A.M. HOUSEKEV Fl· laid .... will be made, Deed of r\lat txec\Md ~
agement Agency's r9qUMI Control Englt...,.•ig. Inc., NANCIAl. CORPORATION, bul without COYanlilt °' ARTHUR LANCASTER NI
U duty~ TNllM MARY SUZANN C. LAH-for an lf'lterlm Operltlona Mlec1ad 111Mn8te, end au-wattanty, •:;-: M Im-Plen lor Wf90n Wheel thorlutJon lor .=•tad under punuant to plied, regar Utle, pc»-CASTER HUSBAND NID
Canyon WllOefneN ll'ark Walle M~ De-Dead CIC TNat r9COfdad Mallon, Of anc:umbtlneee, W\FE
was approwCS ., rte~ P8t1IMnt '° "8vodal• an ,.~ '· 1811, .. lnatru-:I:""'~ Recotdad on OVOSl1"2,
mended with addition of r,geement lor LandM Gu INN No. ~n. 8ooll tum of the I) ... •• tnatrumant No. 12·
Recommended Action No. No. -P909 -. aa Otlldll ~Jr. ..... DMd of OllS07 In 8ooll li'ao-Of Of· luUon ~ were ~de In IN oflce of the k6ll l'9COtde In IN oftlce 3: Envlronmenlel Min-~ WU ldOptad
1'\181. ....... and ....
agerMnt ~ and teafl ~ Racoldet Of QR. ~ ..... prcMd«f Of the ~ "8c0fdet-"' ANQI, ..... of Clllfornla OMHOE COUnly, c.tllor· W8f8 dlraaad lo ftl\lm In approving •• recoin-eucvted~AHAYOTII -.c-.. 9CM!w, • .... encl r.:::: to the eo d•ya wlttt recommeoc» mended IN Adoption Of KALOG OS ANO .,,, ....,_ with .,,..,...., Nodc9 of and EJeo. tlona to reeolVe IN Pllftl thl~llfl99,. "*""· encl ..... :;-r.: erann~ rMPI tnconai. Oii Yw 1 Anil lkldo MARIA KALOGEAOPOU. and eapenl.. of a tlOn IO ... thereunder t• LOI. WIU lll.L AT f'IJ8. oorc9ad otllf/1 "4 In .. '"' ff'fCY reepect to one gel . UC AUCTION TO HIOHl!ST TruatM '°' M amount ~No.14-42M11ot
of \he pr::!"'"'*"' M4NTlll L~Co .... wNcll .. Of the ... GI Ille
leCt8d .. Undet· BIDDER PO" CASH, "*9 II ,.~ .... ..... Ollldll Aecorda, WILL Of V'9 t Ctown CAIHll!A'I CHECK. Oft Sl!l.L on 10/27/1"4 a1 THE V~P8'1cwey. wrtt. and N.wm.n Md CERTWllD CHECK <f:l: fN"8d '° be 141, .11. ~H 'RONT EH· ~ WM ado94ed Awd ........ ~ ltld •mo unt m•yba
appr~ Oenerlll ..,.._ ..,..,. UllderWI ... .-llllmeOC .... In ~on•e19ro1 ..... TO THE COUNTY
~y. -Olatfatlon MCI ~IO prOOMd M :": °' IN Ul*9d The HneftCl81J undef COUATHOU~ 100 CIVIC --~ TMI CKAPMAN CENTI.. DR VI! WEST ,.,... ~ ..... ~°'--...., DeM .. Trull .......
r:CM Cley of Dene a V of , ... end ..... A ol AVE. ENTRANCE TO ... ......... encl delll-SANTA ~ 11 12:)() 1"e CMC CINT£A IUtU). rdlneno• No. t4·11 1 HO Aputment D• wad IO IN--~ 11',M. AT AUCTION
cNinglng ...... Of ... we!OP l'Mlll ~ londa IHQ, D IAST CHANAN TO THI HIOHllT lfDOER
AYINUI. OMHGI. CA II .,..... • wrtllln FO.. CASH lf!.,.._ M the 09'*• nwnldpail ~ .... ~. tlon Of ~ Ind Demlnd tight. ... Ind .,.,... oon.-time of a e Ill lawful
PUBLIC NOTICES
money of the United
StalH), all right title and Irr tereat conveyed to and now held by It under aald o .. d ol Trust In the PfOP-
erty sflualed In Hid County
and Stile here/n1tler de·
scribed: LOT 72 OF TRACT
7557 b AS PER MAP RE· COA ED IN SOOK 3t2
PAGES 25, 26 ANO 27 OF
MISCELLANEOUS MAPS,
RECORDS OF SAID OR·
ANGE COUNlY. EXCEPT·
ING ALL Oil. GAS MINER·
ALS ANO HYDROCARBON
SUBSTANCES BELOW A D6PTH OF 500 FEET
FROM THE SURFACE OF
SAID lANO BUT WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF SURFACE
ENTRY, AS RESERVED IN
THE DEED RECORDED
MARCH 15, 11172 IN BOOK
10037, PAGE 608 OF OF-
FICIAL RECORDS.
A.P. NUMBER 412-213-15
The proper1y addr111 81\d o\her common designation,
If any, of the rffl property
desert~ above I• pur· ~ed to be: 1130 GOU). ROD DR., COSTA
MESA. CA 92828
The undertlgned•Tru,tH
dJac1a1m1 ~Jab1111y tor any lncorr u o the proP«fY eddrHund other
common d11l9n1tlon, If ~ 1hown here n. \O\al amount of the
~d balance ol the obit·
getlon aecurad by the
PfoP«tY to be aold and
rtaaonabl• e1tlma1td
costl, ·~ and ad-vanc:n II the Ume of I.he
~~\Ion of Iha~ llce Sele 11: 1257, 111.31
In addlUon to cun, the TruttM will accept a cat~
ler'• chlelc drawn on • ..... Oil nttlonal bank, a
Check dtawn by 11'81a Of
lecl«ll credit Union or • checlc drlWn by a ltale Of
federll NVlnge and to.fl
111ocl1tJon, Nvlnga .. ~ Of MYlngt bank ~ In lectlOn 5102 Flnancill COde and ~lodo~
lnltlle ...... lnlhl~ ~ °'* """' caet\ .. aecepted IN TMtee mey
wlU"'°6d the latuMCe Of the TNllM'I Deect wnlll
Mlde iMOOlnll .., ..... '° ~OfandOtWlll hid~~ be rNde. but wlltDa OOVanMt or ..,,.,..,, ....,... Of Imo
pied regerdl 19 .... ,_.
_.,or~
lo~the~
...... br Mid °'"· .. ,,.,.,.. ......... wtltl ft. ....... .. prcMd8CI ...,.
PUBLIC NOTICES
and the unpaid tfcrlnclpll
balance of the ote •• cured by said o .. d with In· terest thereon aa provided
In uld Nole. lees, cha'Pi'* ind upensu ol he
\Nat" and ol the trus\s
created by aald Deed or
Trust,
D•tecl: 09/29/1994
THIE LAW OFFICES OF
RONALD O. HOLBERT,
H Hid T ruatM, 221:n
V E NTURA BLVD.,
SUITE #201, WOOD-
LAND HILLS, CA 8 1314
(118,224-3737
By1 RONALD Q. HOL·
BERT,ATTORNIY
LPP111t8
Publlshed Newport
Beach-Colla Mesi Dilly
Piiot Oc:tot>et 8, 13, 20,
1994. .
lh554
PUBLIC NOTICE
Flctltloue
Bust~a Nalfte
ltatement Tl}e lollowlng peraons ,,.
dol~ bu1lne11 H :
PO K·IT ACTIONWEAR, 427 E. 17th St.. '328, Costa Me ... CA 92627
Western Dl11tibute11 Inc.,
rev1d1), 2533 No. Carson
t., 11827, Nevada 89708
This bu1lne11 11 con-
duc:tad by: a corpor1Uon
Reglsttant hat not yet
begun lo trlnUICt bUtln8u
undef Iha fk:1lUou1 narne(a) litled •bow w .. tern Dlstrlbutera Inc.,
Linda Millar, Pt111den1
This llatement Wll filed
With the . County Clerk ol Or~ Coun(V on Augu.11 25. 1
'910033
Publllhed Newport Beech-
COila Mesa Dally Pilot
5-plambef 15, 22, 29, Oc-
tober •• 191M.
Th51'
PUBLIC MOTICI
PloUUeue ...... ....... ........ ". The fOlowlng pertona ., • -=-u: IE.AHi, tS22 Marla Ctr.. Hunllng1on lleech, CA tat41 D.~l.Mller,1522 M1rle Ir., H11nllntl0fl 1Md\,CAl2647
Thli bu•lne11 It 'con-M"8d e.r. lift ftCIMdull
Th• r~tt1nl(tl com-
IMnCeCI ----...... ,.... undef ... ~
11llr ..
ltM~ ~Of CAlll
COSTAllOA
PUBLIC NOTICES
Bualneas Name(s) l11ted
above on: 8·23·94 •
Caro1Yn Miller
Thia 11a1ament was flied w1lh th• County Clark of Or~ County on August
23. 1 .
Fl1975t
Published Newp<>rt Beach·
Costa Mesa Dally P 101
Seplembef 22, 29, Oc:lobel e. 13, 1994,
Th537
PUBLIC NOTICE
flctttloue
Bu•lneH N•me
Statement The folloWlng persons are
dol~ bualness as: SP SH AQUATICS, 1101 Walnut Ave., IE. Hunting·
Ion Beteh, CA 92648 Robert At1•m B1ndaruk
Jr., 1101 Walnut Ave., •E.
Huntington Beach. CA 1126-48
Thi• business Is con-duc:ted by: an Individual
Registrant has not ytt
begun to 1tan11ct business under the flctlllous name(s)
lfsled above.
Robert 8andaruk Jr • This 1l111man1 was flied with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Sepltm·
ber 1, 1994.
H 20838
Published Huntington
8e1Ch·fouruln Valley In-
dependent September 29.
Odobef e. 13, 20. 1994.
\h548
PUIUC IOTICI
-tatOTta .. .......
••Inert.._. "-'•••"' The ..... ,.,.,. .,.
~ ....... -Y!l..1028~ Drive, ~ 9Moh. ~
l2tlO ~A.WlillclN.t Atumlwe, RMCftO lanta ........ ~-Tt1t1 ltuelMM Ai ~
dUC'8d bW: '" hit ... Tr.. ~(1, _. .................
.... ...... PlclllM'9 ...... D ..... lbo"9 on: NOT COH-
DU(.TINQ
~A.Wlldne ....... ... llad
...... ~ Cl9fk of =eo...., ........ , .......
NlllMd ............. c.. ..... ~fllol()o. _.I. 11. IG, 11, 1 ....
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NeWpe>rt Beach/Costa M ... Dally ptlot
. . •
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Thursday. October 6,. 1994 U
PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC IOTICll PUIUC IOTICll I PUILIC NOTICI PUILIC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICl!I PUIUC NOTIC!I ~ PUILIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
"'8UCNOTICI =.:-~--lled~••lltM:r...11ue11t(1),flt CounlY Cllflt ol °'enotCodeL£Oltff03 ...... 1\11wi111ou1cow11111t«wr1111yS111tmen1 nocu llYt rur1prop•rty ducrib•ds u MU c-p~ Golden weal sav·
Wfl120M Orange Councv onC::.: "'T~n::.::•1n &:::.. or cou:o,~':~:"'~23, 1~. ~.,~w#ltlf. Of=~~ ••P'mtd or lmplled, ltglrd~ from lllt daC.11 Wit Meo In 1114 •bov• II undeBtood 10 s~u MUii ~~~A HAN ln91' A11ocf1llon ~c•
NOTICS TO bet 1~. lte4 flt rll•I mculM oltlce OI flt S"*"*'t i':.' Ill!! ~lltl -~~ l*otlllal l~hll ~~· PQJStniOn, Ol tnculll ,911ec:e ot 11\t County Clttk A lie.I be; 3465 Fuchsia SI A PETITION hff Co , u tne dul~ •PpOlnt· CA&DITOAI °' FUfeaJ ~ ii (ll umt • at>ovt ao :r.." l;':• ol ck~ m111 CJCP1o1 and .. ~! to Piii lllt ' lttltiou<J 8uu1en N""' s~i. COa\a Mesa CA bHn filed b SHIU ad Trustee under and MILK &AL• PUbllahed Newpott 8Mch-slatl) 23 CORPORATE P1.AzA It:" IN dale t Wat tiled lht Ol*llinv 'r11er.'CJ'lftd tt~ ift Pl~ sum of 111t nott(t mtnt 111tnl be ~led btlo1t lhi Tlle Tt\.ltlee doH no1 CHEONG FO:l: SHIU pur,u1nt 10 Oud of
(HCI •t04 co... .... Dall Pllo surn 1SO NEWPORf B£ACH ~J: of": ~tvNClertc ~ Mllj Mid ltl!IOYlllO Ille Nini l1om Nld S«Jllltd by qjd DHd Of Trust rim• Th• l•lllO ol lhl$ Stiltmtn WltTant th• accuracy 01 YING FOK•ANO SUI KEE t ru It' ,. e 0 rd. d 0 n • • u Y • I CA92ti60 • ous "' s 11111 t.lt-latld °'any Oiiier llnd 111~1110 ~Ill lnllrtst tllttton, tt pro does not ol 11$ell autnorlll Ill• the atrHt addreu or oth· FO S 10/25/l'J a• Documen1 ltOa U.C.C.) Septeml>er 22. 29, oaobet rntnl must be hied bt4or• 11111 Ille r ht 10 -"IOtlock °' d~tc· vldtd In safd note(s) tdYal'IOIS U5t In ltllS $1.111 or a r1Ctit10Ut ., common deteripttori K in the upouor No 89 S7H74 Gook •• Racirew No. e, 13, 1"4. The n~ and business umt Th• ldlng ol lhll SUlltmtnl hon~ di• and inlnt fiom llndl II wrt. under Ill• 1e/ms ol lht 8us111m Namt In YIOIJtion o of 1h• property, If en~ Courl of Cahfomro, P 1g • •• o I o 111c:1 a I
1173a.CJ Th5H ~g~~O ~ ARM:ir~s6 ~~does not ot llstll aulllorla 1M otlltl lhM thoee lletttnabow O..o ol Trust. tsllmalld lees lh• rights ol anolller under fed· provided In thlt notice. CouTntyEofPOET'"iTno10°N· Records 1n lh• Olf•c.• ,ol NOtlce I• hertby glYan to use In lllls SQC. ot I flebtlout deeeitbtd, o4, or oae Wiila dlarges and ~penm ol ~ e<at. Stile. or common liw (See The property will b• HI ra the Reeorder ol Orano•
c1edllor1 ot the within PUBLIC NOTICI! f8~~E S~Rtf'rsJ~f.G·t,lE295sa Business Name In vtoladon or tunnelt 1nd tllall• ~10. throuvti TruslH and 01 the trustt crt1i.1 S.COon H•OO et $IQ . 8us1nes.1 101d without covenant 01 qua •ts that SU 1.U County, cenrornia, eic· named ,...., Ult.I a bulk • " th• rlahtt ol anofltnmdtt fed· or IQON tllt tubturi-ol the bV said Deed ot Trust. IO·Wll and Professions Code) warFanty, expreaa or Im CHEONG FOK, SHIU ec:uted by Brad Taylor
,.,_ 11 aboUt to be mlde ol ena110111a CA92626 1tal, Stale. or common law (See land ht111nabovt dteettbtd, and $234,674 95, Esdm11td ~ nrs1 Fifing p lied, regarding title YING fOK AND SUI KEE and R1mona Taylor, hut·
the auelt dHcrlbed l"loUtloua Th:.., asdsets .~Ing s~ldT art S.CUon H400 et HQ., Business 10 bbltom audl ~IC>tloctwd or crued Interest and 1ddltlona Newport Beacb·Costa Mesa pouH11011., or eneum FOK be appointed es band tnd wire, 11s Trus· below. llual...._ Neme gener-, escr ..... d as: r rmt ¥Id Protesstona Code). dilectt0nally dr~led went, lunnela aovencet II any wtU Increase Oa•IY Pdol braneea, to pay the un paraonnl represon\ativo tot World Sav1ng1 And
Th• name• and bu1ln•H ltetement Agency flr1t Fifing and •hit• under ud btl111th of this llQure prior to sale CN210566 paid b a I enc:• of th• 10 admrn15t1u 1hc ettete Loan AuociatJon, • Fed·
1dd1 .. s .. of Ul• .. llM at~ Th& followlng persona art and are loc.alld at 23 COR· Newport Bucl!·Cosla Men b.yond the tXl«lor 11111111 llleitol, The benellclalY under said Deed Sap 22 29 Ott 6 13 note( a) secured by Ult of the docodent. era I Sayings and Loan PRITI PATEL. 11110 W. Bal· doing bualneaa u : PORATE PLAZA, SUITE 150. Dally Ptlol and lo rtdrlll, 1ecu~ntl, ecau1p1 olTrustheretoloreexecuted and ' • · Deed ot Trust. plus, a1 THE PETITION re Auoclat1on, as Benell·
bol Blvd .. Newport Buch, VILLAGE OP WOOD-NEWPOTh RT B£ACH, CA 92660 ,. CN211561 malnlaln, ttpalr, detPtn an¥ dellvered to lttl underslQned • PUBLIC NOTICE provided in such note(1) quests lhe doeedent's crary Calif.112663 BRIDGE, &50 Nftll)Of1 cen-e bulk Sale Is Intended lo Stp29,0Ct6,13,20 operate any aucll well• or.mines: ltte Oe la 11 1 bet It adv!lnces, II any, unde FOREIGN WILL und Will sell at public a~c:·
Th• tocatlon In California le< Drive, NewpQl't Beach, be consummated at lhe olllce of Without, howwer, the rioM 10 wr (l. c ra on ° au Fiie No. fl21521 U'le terms ol the Deod o codicil• rt un bu Dd llon to the nighest bid·
of the chief executive office CA 92660 TIEMPO ESCROW II. 4590 PUBLIC NOTICE dr1h, mint, tlort, explore and :~nen ~~~ 1~1 ~~au~"~ng FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Trust, tee•. charges and mttted io pro~~!e The dor tor cash (payable 11
o0f the Hiier 11: SAME AS The trvlne Company MacArlhur BNd., Ste. 175. New, OPat~• •-rouoh 1h1 turfac:e or•~• Elecllo 1 Sell Th d I NAME STATEMENT ei.penses or the frustea. FOREIGN WILL ttnd any time of ule in lawful
ABOVE (Mlchlganl 550 Newport port fleach. CA 92:660 arid Iha NOTIC! Of' up~ 500 18'1 ol lht aubturnc. n ° · • un .,. The foMo'tlng person(s) At the time of the Initial d 1 1 bl 1 money ol the United At listed by tn. Hiler, all Center Orlve, Newport anllcte>ated sale date Is OclOber TRUITUI IAU! ol aaid l.tnd, at rewwd ln a deed signed caused said Notice otls/are dom busln~s as MALL p ublication ol th rs no:1 co icr 1 are ovar 8 a or $tares. by cash, a each· olher business names Ind Beach, CA 92660 2W.99• UNC>lift DeE> Of' TRUST rtc01ded Janu•JY 29, 1988 aa Oetauh and EM!cllon 10 Sell lo betClEANERSg 370 N HARBOR LA lice. lhe total amount 0~ oxem1net1on 1n tho lite 1er s check drawn by a
eddrHHt u1td by the Thia butlneH 11 co~ 'lllrbulk Sale Is sub)ecl 10 T.S. No, J111 int1ruf'!len1 no 88·•2555, olficjal recorded In Ute County WherelHABRA CA.90631 • the unpaid balance 01 kept by the court. slllte or nauonal b.:inlc, a
nuer within three years be-duewd by: a corporaUon caiitornia Uniform Commerd<ll Loan No. 1015'14 recorda. Alto except any and all the real property IS located and JUN.KUN PARK 549 N Ser· tne obligation secure~ A HEARING on th" ehecl(. d~n by a state IOf• lh• date 1uch Uat was The regletrant(a) com-~ode Section 6106 2 Other Ref. -Wllat, r19hls or Hller,.ia th1111n, more lllan three monll\s h1Ye A L Mailes CA by lhe Deed of Trust an petttton will uo held on. or fe~l _'Credil union 1ent Of dtUvered to the menc:ed to transa~ busl-(lt thesalelSSUb)ecllOSec A.P.Numbet: 132·70-015 ro maJJ!'_how ICllut1ed by lhtelapsedslncesuchreco<dadon an:w~"8':io°'PAR..: 5.49 N esti mated costs ex October 27, 1994 Ul or a check drawn by a
buyer are: NONE OHi und« tn. Flctltlous 161062 Ille tollOwtno lntorma· YOU ARE IN t>El'AULT rvrne '"''"PlllY •. and OWlled or Dale: 09/12}94 · pen&H and advanees 1s1 I :45 P .M in Dept. 703 state or federal saving1
The names ~ butlnelf Bu1tne11 Nam.(1) llsled tlOO muslbe prOVlderf) UNOER A 0££0 OF TRUST uwd by lhe ~Mne ~mpany in N.A MORTGAGE SERVICE$ ~nano Avenue, Los An_geles, $125,824.90. toceted at 341 The City and loan association,
address of the buytf are: above on: S.ptember 14, The name and address 01 the DATED "•bfuary I , 1M1: ~:n:!:l1 ~;" h.:~~ INC. As Trustee ThlS business 15 conducted . Bank of America Na D tt v e 01 en g e CA uvmgs assocrahon, or IWLAN CHOW and CHI· 11184 person wllll Whom claim UNUSS YOU fAKI! A<;; d lbecl h 400 E Main Slleet. Sloclclon. CA~( uonal Trust and Saving 92668. • savings bdnk spec1f1ed MEI HSU. 16621 Ellella The 11v1ne Company, W~· be hied '5 TIEMPO ESCR~~ TION TO PROTECT YOUR an'f ~j :~~htt Wit Iha r19hl 95290·4009 husband and Wiie Association, Trustee, The IF YOU OBJECT TO 1n seetton Sl02 ol the Ft·
Ave., Ce1Tlto1, Cellf. 80703 llam H. McFatland, Execu-~590 t,.4~ut Blvd~ Ste. l7S. ~~EA"r1X• ,rr ... ~k~ oitt::. 10 ~~,~~ d:t1":'r':3r,\f. ATIN: TRUSTEE OfflCES ~:g JO i~K KUN PARK. Money Slore Ca11torn11 the. granting of tho n .. ncl'al Code and alflho·
TM assets to be aold are I.Ive Vice Pretldtnt !Newport Iliad\ CA 92660 and 1emoye and it0te lhe aame trom ~209) 5•6·3711 lny., James M Reagan peuuon, you should n:red 10 do bu~ineu in
described In genaral 11: Thi• atatement was filed the last d tor 1~ claims by IP: YOU NEED AH Aid land 0t lod1Yt11 of oth• -• catla Allen, Asst Secretaiy Regls11an1 has not fel t>eQun National Asset Contro eppo11t at the hearing th" •tale l At .Al lho
FURNITURE, FIXTURES, with tn. County Cler11 of lanY creim: shall ~otler 21 EXPLANATION OF THE utthze. •ucll wal«. riohl• or T 5127710 1~~an~ business unoer Ille Supervisor, C.'O Peelle Fl· and stet II youi obiec· Nortn front entrance 10
EQUIPMENT, LEASE, OrangeCountyonS.plem· 1994 Whlcll tslhebusinessdr/ CNAEETUDIRNGE OFA0.!..~ET PRYOO-U .,,,.,.,,, on any olhtr property Seplember22.29 &0tl0bef06n ou~.-~~meslns name Ornanc1at Corporation tions or filo wrtllen Ille County CourttTouse, GOOOWIU.. TRADENAME, ber 14, 1994 , .... 1 • ........ ..,,_ , oWlled 01 leased by the fMne 1994 amn .... ere Agent 1540 River Par b" ton th tha 700 C1v1c Center Drive STOCK IN TRADE COY· f821858 """o~e Ille an.._..ted sate date YOU SHOULO CONTACT A Compal\ w!lelhtt •u~ waler This statement was hied with Dr Su11e #214 Sacra 0 JOC. s WI West, Sant<l .Ana CA all
ENANT NOT TO co'MPETE Publllhed N Beaeh-15peatreo11bove LAWYE.R. rtQhll .lin be npamn ovttlyillg PUBLIC NOTICE lh• Counry Clerk ol Orange mento CA 958i5 (916 court .Oefore the hl)Or right, lllle and interest
and are located at: 1910 W ewpor1 Dated· September 27.199• • Notice I• hereby given aopropria1rve ltnoral 'pe1colat111g -Counrv on Stptember 9 1994 929·1595 Dated Sep 13J mg. Your appeurance conveyed to and now Balboa Blvd., Newpori Cotll Mesa Dally Pilot RICHARD 8 ARMSTRONG. that SBS Trull Deed adiudtc.ated, itatuto,Y or conttac· NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S NOTICE· This FiclJUoos Name 1994 ' . I may bo tn per'Son or by held by 11 under said
Beach, Calif. 92683 September 22, 29, October ~OYCE L. ARMSTRONG, Nttwor1l, 11 trullff, or 1ual, but wrthout, howeve<. any SALE UNDER DEED Statement ex.plres lrve years ASAP139326 your ettornoy. Deed ol Trust 1n the
The butlneH name used I , 13, 1994. Suyer(s) 1uccttl0f truette, or tub-rioht 10 tnter uPon lhe surtaoe ol OF TRUST trom Ille dale 11 was Med tn ltle 9129 Hl/6 10/13 IF YOU ARE A property situated 1n said
by th• aeller al that toca· Th524 TIEMPOESCROWll 1utut9d ttuat" pursuant said land In lhe ex11rcise ol 1uc:h Fiie 22213 OflioeoltlltCountyClerk A nen ' ' CREDITOR or a conttn Counry Call!orn1a d e·
tlon 11: SUB SHACK 151 PU LIC NO 4590 MacArlhur Blvd., Sta. 175 to the Deed of Trust ••· •iohl• n 1~«1-by the livine Loan 393212·60W F1c11dous Business Nam6-Slata-IUBllC NOTICE gent c1ed1tor ..sif l.br. ~ttJ.b1QQ ,.llle land ...m&e· ~
GOURMET FROZEN YO· • I TICE • Newport Beach. CA 92660 ec:ut9d by Robert Brookl Company in dMd recorded Janu· OU'ler 260&782·H menl must be flied before 1ha1 deceased, you must file rn -
GURT ~ Newportlleach·Costa Mesa seott, an unmarried l"ln ary 29, 1988 as 111Jlrument no AP Number •59-034·2• llme The tiling ot lhts stalemen NOTICE OF · your claim wuh the PAl\CEt. 1 Lot l 1 bf
The anUclpaled date ol cnat205UM • Dally Ptlot RecOfded 02/1'/1ff1 In ~8·42555, oHic1al recordt APN I YOU ARE IN DEFAULT does not ol ilsell authorize Ille TRUSTEE'S SALE • • court and mml o copy to Tract 12568, as shown on
the bulk eale la Ocl. 28, Flctllloue CN273926 t0.IMl4 Book -P•g• -Inst.# •40-043-03 UNDER A DEED OF use In this state ol a fictitious Trustee Sale No. tho porson11I represent&· a Map recorded in Book
1994 at the office of Bualne .. Name 11~2 of Orflclal Re-The street ~dd1e_gs and olher TRUST DATED November Business Name In v1olatlon ol 94·7292691·.A tiv a o1nted b tl'lo 609. Pages 36 through
UNIQUE ESCROW CORP(). ltett.,..nt PUBLIC NOTICE cord• In tn. office of the common detignation, 11 any, ol 19, 1990, UNLESS YOU the rlQhlS 01 another under feO· Title Order No. 7075242 co~(t PP within Yfour 'J8, 1ncl•l$ive 01 Miscella·
RATION 8100 Wamer Ave The following peisont are County Recorder of Or· lho re;il propeny described above TAKE ACTION TO PAO· I Stal la (S Reference No. 7292691 h nC:O\JS Map~ in t.ne Of #28S Fountain Valle C11" doing bu1tne11 u · NOTICI! °' •no• County C1llfornl1 te purparteil .to be· 2•1s Bunya fECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT era , e, or common w ee APN No. 930·77·829 months from t a dato t1co o t tho county Re
This' bulk eala IS rubjeet R S J ASSOClATES 550 TftUITIE'S SALE and pursuant to the Notice Slree1, Newport Beach, Cahlornla MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· Section 144100 etCseq . ltustness YOU ARE IN OEFAUll of lrrst issunnoo of coroer of u1d Orange
to Calllornia Urt11orm Com-Newpo~t Centtr o'rlvt T.I. No. 1347~-•--of Default and Election to S;11d Nie will bt made, but Wllh· LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED and Profess ons ode).. UN De R A OE E O Of letters as provided in County
merclal Code Section Newport Beach CA 92660. Tltle Order No. WD9M4 1811 thereundtf recorded OUI covenant Of•W'a!flnl)', mr111 AN EXPLANATION OF Fltsl Fiiing . TRUST DATED 07/t6/90 soc\lon 9100 of tho PARCEL 2 A non·
&l06 2 The lrvlne eorr\pany (Mtch Loan No. 2QOl11 04/1111"4 tn Book _ Page 01 '!'1Phed, reoartino lrtle, Pol· THE "NATURE OF THE T~AM ESCROW INC. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC Caltforma Pr obs to Code. e)(clusive ea•ement tor
II ao· 1ubjecl the name lolll) 550 Newl)Of1 C.nt.; APN: 048-102·21 -lnat # 14-260tl7 of nld .... t0n, or encum ranc:et, lo Pli'f PROCEEDING AGAINST 13151 BtookhurstSI TION TO P,ROlECT YOUR The l1m1> tor f1hn9 ingress e<Jross and pub·
-and addreu oi the person Cirlve'. Newl)Of1 Beach, CA UYN~AMA IN ... ~A~ Offlclal Records, wlll Sell ·~~.!,•m)a1nino:;1nbyc1pal;'~lh~ You. YOU SHOULD CQN· Gard•1!,~rovec.CA92643 PROPERTY, IT MAY ee claims wlll no1 oi1p1re he u111i\Y purposes over wllh whom claim• may be 92660 ~ ~.. ..,... on 10/1111"4 •11:00 P.M .. n .... MCU~ aa 0 TACT A LAWYER Newporl .... ooh· OSI.a Mesa SOL~·AT A. PUBLIC SALE before four n1011ths LOI A ot said Tract , 2568
fifed Is CAROL JONES Thi• butlntta -\1 co~ ~~·~~AKE.~ ll th• North front entrance ~:~~;·~'lrn::' n~:_:j11• :t., Nohe• 11 hereby given R~,!'¥,f.1~~ 1~_YOU NEED AN EXIUP!;.A., from the hCcHH\Q date. i.as...seLtoah 1n tne necla·
UNIQUE ESCROW CORP(). ducted by: a corporation. to the County CourthooH1 ~ tl .an ltftdeMllelemn ol UlaLCoa.JLfed Sen11c;.ea, "''"''-"""'~l.J.OfLOf: tt.E-'.NA m.1o ~otteechtbo-ve. r1111ons ol Re-~11'1c.tion.
RATION, 8700 Wiiner Ave., The rtgl1tranl(a) com-~PRO~~~ 700 Cl\llc Center Dftve Ntd oeect ofrr11a1,·f-. cllatgea a California Corporation, Sep 15,22.29 Oct€ OF THE PROCEEDINGs; YOU MAY EXAM· for Sycamore Park wn1c:h
#285, Founlaln Valley, menced to tranuct busl· ' West. Santa Ana, CA at and sxpenses ol 1he Trustee and H trustee. or aucceuor PUBLIC NOTI E AGAINST YOU. YOll. INE 1he l1le kept by the recorded Ma.ch 7 1989 •
Calif. 92708 and the lasl neu under tn. Fictitious ~ y'g_,A ~ SAi..~ public 1-'Ctlon, to the high-or 1he lfull1 c:Haled by Nod Deed truslee, or 1ub1tituled C SHOULD CONTACT court It you arc o per· as lnstrumenr No 89
date for flllng ctalm1 •hall Buslneu Nam•(•) listed EXPt..AHATION °' THIE •.t bidder for dish ot Trusl The total ilmount of the ~s~ee p~nuant to lh~ Fiie No. F622234 LA0~er0/20194 at 1• 0~ son 1ntN0&1cd 1n the 1 I 7 21 O or o Ir 1c1 a r
be Oct. 25, HXM which i. above on: October 16, NATURE. °' THE PRO-jpeyable attn. time of ule unpitd balance of 1h1 obl19ation b 'H ot AruGt •11~ute FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PM. Golden West Sav estote, you moy file Records
the bUtlNH day before 1994 C!EDINO 'AGAINST YOU n lawful money of the MCUrtd bytht orol>efly lo b"old Y 1enry A rum d ~ • a NAME STATEMENT ings' .Auoclallon Servic with 1he court a formal The property hereto·
the sale date epeclOed The Irvine ComPlflY. Wil· YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Unlt9d Statea), all right, illld reuonable etltmated costs. st1tn12g11'1 9m9aon ecor • on The IOKO'M"" person(s Co as tne duly appoint Request ror Special lore descnbed is bemo abdve. Pam H. McFarland; Execu-. title, and lntarttt, con-expenses and advances al lhe H 1n11rumen1 "• ·• · 1 1 1 sold "as is " The street Deted: 8-28-94 llY• Vice President LAWYa · vey9d to and now held by hme ol lhe inrlial publication 01 No 90-625830 m Book •• IS/are 001110 1>us1nus as ed Truslee under an Notrco o the 1hng o an address and oU'ler com· Thi• atatement wn flied On October %71 1114, 8t It under llld Deed of Trull the Nolic.e of Sale It Stoa 21217 Page •• o l 0111c111 HAMPTON COUFH APART pursuant .10 Deed o inventory and apprersal on d . l on t an
KAIL.AH CHOW wiltt the County Clerk of 1:00 P.M •• Wlnd90r .._In the property altual~ In Thebtneficwyuflder N'40eedot records In the olhce of MENTS. 51~ We~I Wasmglon Trusl , recorded o of estate assets or or~ the er~~t°a ;0 e 1 dt:
CHl·MEI HSU Orange County on Septem· ~ Compeny 11 duty uld County ind State and Tru&1 heretofore executed and the County Recorder of Avenue, Santa Ana. Calllorn~ 07127190. as Document ary pct11ton or aocount sc .bed abo! 1f ~or1·
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Publlthed Newport ber 14, 1994 appointed TNIC" under qucrlbed 11 follows: As defrve1ed 10 tht undersigned a Oranoe County, Celltor· 92706 No 90·395753 Boo k • as provided in sectton •d" to be 210l Colona
Btach.Co1ta Mtsa Dally ,821855 Md purtuant to Deed of more fully dHcrlbed on vn~lto OeelalallOll~I Oeliuhlld rua... and p.urauant lo the K1r1>y Larson. 1l58 Wes Page •• o l 011lela 1260 of 1ho Cal1foffila vtsta "Court,-C:oS\a 'Meta -. ..,
Pilot October 6, 1994. Publl•hed Newport Baich· Trust recorded 111~• uld Deed of Trust. Otman; for Sale, and a vn111en Notice ol Delault and 11111 S1ree1. t J. San Pedro Records in the Office o Probdto Code. A Ro· CA 92627 •
0 lh548 lnetrument No. 12 • The street address and Noltce ot Oetautt and £1ec1ion to Election to Sell lhereun· CaOlorn1a 9073t the Reoorder of OranQe quost r01 Special Notice The undersi ned Trust· ----------•Coal• Meaa Dally Pilot In 11oot1 -, Page-, of om-otn.r common dulgn•· Seti The unde11lgned caused sal<I der recorded 0311511994 Sarah Larson 1158 Wes Counry, Calilorn1a, eic form 15 tJVarlabla frQm ee disclaims ~ny llablhty PUBLIC NOTICE September 22, 29, October clal Rec:orda In the ofnce tlotl, If eny, of tn. rail Nolrce ol Oltliiu~ and Elec1ion to In Book •• , Page •. as tn· 11111 Street iJ, San Pedro eculed by: Alfonso D. lho court cleik. for an Incorrectness of 6, 13, 19114. of the Recorder of orange pr!?f>8rtY described above Sell lo be recorded 1n the counly sttument No 9<1·179613 CaJllornra 90731 Obc1ana and Elenlta V • Y d NOTICE 01' ~ , Th525 County, State of Callfornl• Is purported to be· 121 wtlere lho real property is located of said Official Record• Oav1d Ginoza :lli4-0 Colbi Obciana, husband and Attorney fOf Petruoner: the street address an
INT•NTION TO EJtecut9d by: Terry Warren Lido Perk Dr #03 N~wpolt Date September 16, 1904 will Sell on 10/2711994 at Avenue Los Ang'eies Cahlornl. wire, as Trust or World Grace Chu • ~mer,,commo~ des~gna·
SELL SECURITIES PUBLIC NOTICE and Ttletua. H. Wart•n1 Beach, CA 12"3.' RIVIERA RECONVfYANCE CO. the Nor1h lront entrance 90064 · ' Savings And Loan Assa· StOfM •Doyle • :~n. Sa~~Y s!i~~~lll e~e; $• 300 000 husband and wife, 11 Th• unde<algned Truatee 3174 E La Palma A~enue to me County court· snir1ey Ginoza 2540 Colby elation, a Federal Sav 527 South I.eke Ave.. d b ti
CITY OF cnet205192 T~~C:..1 btlc Ion dlsclalm1 any ll1blllty for An h ~OgffS:J~~~~ house, 700 Clvlc Center Aven111. los Angeles. Cahlorn1J inps end Loan Associ· •103 ::'r:'a~t o~t ,:.•:raonu~ c;~~
NEWPORT BUCH Flclltloue t st •a::::; f auct ti any lncorrec:tnen of tht ' flm, 71'·632·970D Drive West Santa Ana, CA 90064 • atro.", as Beneficiary P••den. CA 91101-pressed or irnplied. re 1 lluslneee Herne '~-~ or CH street addreat and other Bysh· r-.;, lk al t 00 PM at p4bllc Spencer Yee 3624 Wes w 11 seJI at publtc auc 3529 gard1ng tttfe possession CALIFORNIA f994-98 ltetenMnt l!:J;';; at tli'M of uje In common d .. IQnatlon, If ""'' o His a~c11on lo the hlgh"e11 16Bl11 Strut. i 9. Torrance Iron to the h ighest b•d· 09/29. 09130. 10/06 or encumbrances, lo pay
TAX AND REVENUE The following persons are ut money of the UnftM 1ny, shown t,ereln. The to-TAC 403273b pUB 9122 Q/29 bidder for caah I payable Cahtornla 90504 der 10' cash (~ayable 31 the remaming princ1pa•
ANTICIPATION NOTES doing buslne11 as: stltu, by cash,• calhlet't t•I amount ()f the unpaid 101'6 • • al lhe hme ot ule in law· Yee fam1ty Trust . Frankl I'! lime ot safe io. lawtuJ •• PUBLIC NOTICE sum of the note(s) 5e
Nolle• Is hereby given BIG CANYON REALTY ch9ck dfawn by a state or balance of the obtloatlon ful money ol ltte United Yee and Pa1tte13 Yee Trus1•es money 01 lhe. United cured by said Deed o•
lhal on Octobtr 20, t 994, 550 Newpon Center Drive' national bank, 1 check aecur9d by the p1operty to PUBLIC NOTICE States) •II nght, hlle and 41 Moccas111 lane Ron ng H.1 s ~tales, by cash. a cash File No. f 622234 Trust: with interest there at 11 :00 A.M., Paclllc Time Newport 8Hch CA 112660 ' drawn by 1 ttlt• or fedefll be~ and reasonable ea-1ntereiit conveyed to and C 11 1 90504 · ' oer's check drawn by a FICTITIOUS BUSINESS on as provided in s •d
or 11 such time on October T" •-~ ,._ ' ~i .. cr9dlt union, or a check ti t_... Fiii No. F622233 no1111 tield by 11 under ai orn a state or national bank, a MAME STATEMENT • ) d a
21 ........ N b 3 ... ""1ne ....,mpany '"'c .... dfawn by• stile or fader., ma '"" "'st•, Hpenaes FICTITIOUS BUSINESS a d D d t T t I th Thts business IS conoucted check drawn by :a state Tne 'o lo'Mnn pe•son1s) nole(s • • vane es. 11 any • 1.,...., Of ovem 4M • loan), 550 Newpott ter 1 Ind loen I-1nd adv1ncea at the time 1 1 ee 0 rua n e bV a oenetal parlnersh.p . .. under the terms of th t994 unlll bids att ac· Orlve, Nftlpof1 Beach, CA uv no-nsoc of the lnrti,I publlcitlon of NAME STATEMENT property 111ua1ed In aa1d SlGNEQ K1rt>v Larson Sar nor federal credit union, 1$/are oo 11g l>us·n~ss as Deed 01 Trust, estimated cepted, In the offices ol 92660 ltton, 11vtnga. auocl-the ·Notice of ule ts· Tne loUowlng person(s) County and State herem· id a ~r a check drawn by a HA1APT01, COURT APART fees char es and ei1
Slradllng. Yocca. Carlson & Thia buelnesa I• con-atlon, or sa= bank $81188 11 · • 1stare ao111g business as NATU· alter de5crrbed Lot 11 ~son, S Oavi ~rno~, ihirle1 stale or federal u vings MENTS 51 • Wesi Wasn 119ton pens es 01 g lhe Trustee
Rauth, 660 Newl)Of1 Center ducted by:• corporiUon apeclfted In Met 5102 1~ lddtlk>n to caah, the RAL CHICKEN BROILER, 26952 in 81ocll 733 ot Corona Tinozaby. ~nceJin e~, ~ amt') and loan ass.0~1at1on, AY!nue Sa~lta AN CJ.forn1.1 and 01 tho trusts c~eated
OrlYe. Suite 1600, Newport The ragl1tran1(1) com-~ the ftnanclal code and Trustte Wiii accept • u-LA PA:/. RO SUITE IC ALISO Del Mar City of Newpor1 rust ran ee rusree sav!ngs usoc:111110~, or 92706 by said Deed ot Trust. to-Beach, Catlfornla 92860, minced to transact bull· authortzed to do bullnen shlal't check drawn on a VIEJO CA92656 Beach , Counly ot Or Yee Family Trus1 ttf Potroa Yee saving~ bank spec:1lled Kirr.y ursOll, 11~8 W•,1 wi1 $278 892 31 E$timat-
tht City of Newport Beach neH under tn. Fictitious lnlhls sute.)At: The Nofttt stale or natlonal blnll, a JAMES C NIEMA~m. 32032 ange as shown on •Trustee in section 5102 or the Fl 11tll Stree:. 'J San Pecro ed Accru'ed interest and
wlU re<le!Ve bids for lhe BuslneH Name(a) Htl9d front e.ntran<:e to the check drawn by 1 ltate or MT RAINlfR. LAGUNA NIGUEL. Mdp recorded In 8ook 3 The registrani~olT\jTlenoea IC ~antial Code and autho· Ca IOll!l.190731 additional advancu 1f
tale ol Its City of Newport above on: September 14, County CourthollM, 100 federal credit union or 1 CA 92617 Pages 41 and 42 ol M11 tt~nsacl business under Ille he· nzed to do business In ~rail Larson l 158 'W• .1 en will increase this
Beach, Callf0fnl1, 1994-95 1994 Clvk Center onve West. check drawn by a state or SUSAN A NIEMANN. 32032 c e II an e o u • M • P •' titious business name or names th11 state) At: At ltle lltll Stt•fl IJ San ?ft0',') II i ·,e r1or to sale
Tax and Revenue Antl-The lrvlne Company, W~· Santi Ana, Callfornla atl federal uvlng• and lo•n MT RAINIER LAGUNANIGUEL, Record• ot Orange hsled above on reb1uary t• Nonh front entrance to Ca1forr.1.19il731 ~e Cenehcrary undec
clpallon Notes In the ao· llam H. Mcfarland, Elcecu-right, title and lntarett 11socl1tlon, u vln91 11-CA92677 · County 1994 the Cou.nty Courthouse, ()a,,10 >;1noza i'ti•O Ce>l:y said Deed of Trus1 here
gregate principal amount of tlvt Vice President conveyitd to and now tletd soc:latlon Of' savln91 bank T111s business IS conducted The property addfHI This stat&meni was hied wit/\ 7oo Civic Center Drive Avenue LOS An;etts Ca' tcrniJ totore e)(ecuted and de
Four Million ThrH Hundred Thia alaltment wn filed by It under '* Deed of •pacified In S.C11on 5102 by husbana and w te and other common de1. tlie County Clerk ol Orange West, Santa Ana, CA all 90064 livered to the under·
Thou tan d 0o11 • r I wllh tn. County Cl«k of Trust In the property .._ of the P:ln1ncl1I Code and SIGNED JAMES C NIEMANN lgnation, 11 any, ol the County on Seplember l6, t994 right, 11118 and Interest Shirley G1nOL3 2o40 Co1oy signed a wnlten Declara
($4,300,000). Copl .. of the Orange County on S.ptem-t':,9d : said 1~~ authC>fUed to do bu1lnH1 SUSAN A NIEMANN · real property deacrlbed NOllCE· TlllS f"IC!lbo.us Name con;e~ed '0 adnd now Avenue Los ~11ge1es Cahtorl'•a ti on ol Oetaull and De-
Compltle Notice tnvlUng ber 14, 1994 C om ·deac:r as. In this a1ate. In the event Re91stranl has nol el begun above II pu-rponed to ba Statement e~plres INe years hel Y it un er said 90064 mand tor Sale, and ,.
Bids and olher lnlolmatlon F82t853 li:ck71(: ~Ion a.of tender other thin cash 11 10 lransact business ~nd.er lhe 711 & 71 1 1'2 Goldenrod lrom Ille date ll was hied tn Ille Deed or Trust In the Spencer Vee 3614 Wes: w11nen Notice or Delaull
concerning u ld noles mal Publl•hed Newport-Beach-Trect, aa Si,·--....... M Y 1ccept9d, th• Tru1tff may lict1uous busmess name or Ave. Newpon Beach. CA Otlioe Ol lhe Gouniy Cler~ A nev. g~0t!',:iriy ~t~r11e~n:n 1~1~ 168tn Sllecl 19 Torrance and Etec11on 10 Sell The> ~~h~af~edFl~~~1!1111~~c Costa Mtll Dally Pilot In Boe* I, p'; :'JM:, withhold th! l11u1nce of names listed herein 92,f;; underiiigned Trust· ~~~~o~u:.u~~~~!l:~,;~~:; scrlbl~g th~ l~nd ~her:. Calilornla 90504 undersigned ca u H~
505 Lo~ae Sanla Fe Drive: September 22, 211, October ~~neou•c::;. R~orda ~~~d!r~:9m~ ~,~b~n:~ Ille T~~~~~e~1~:ta~t 111~"r:~~ ee q11ela1m1 any ltab1lity ume Tile 1111n9 ol tnls statemenl in: b AJ more df~ly lei Yeey:~/~~~%.aT'Ye~1 ." Tf~:~e~~n !~~ E~~~~~ 1~'5~1e1':'b~
Suite too, Solana Beach, 8, 13, 1994. T,.!"::operty "9retofore th• P•YH or endoflee at• Counry on S~ptember 16 1994 tor any incorrectneaa of does nol of Itself autnorlze lhe ~cn te Qn Sil• ee o ~ 1 Moccasin Lane Ro• ng H1!'5 reco1ded In th~ county
C11lllornla 112705-0819, Th523 described la being ~ matter of right NOTICE This ftclllious Name ~he property addreu and use In this state ol a f1ct111ous '.r~ · rt h 1 Calllorria 90504 • where the reaf property
Telephone (619) 481-5894. PUBLIC NOTICE "as la". The atrMt addreu Said nte will be made, Statemen1 . exprres five years ~~hn~r,,c~~m~~o~~·~g•~=~ Business Name In vlolat1on ol lore e d:;~r~:eJ ts e;:,:~ Th" t>usinm rs conourted i1 located and more than · /a/ Wanda e:. Raggio, and other common dealg-but without covenant or lrom lhe date 11 was liled rn Ille In y, Ille roghlS ol another under Fed· sold "as is". The street byJgene•alpartnersh•;> three montns have
City Cl•rk, City of N•W-cn•1204984 nattoft, If eny1 of the rul warranty, expreaa or Im· Ollrce ol Ille County Clerk A new The total amounl ol the eral, State, or common law (See addre .. s and otner com· SIG~EO l(trcy urson, Sa•an elapsed since such ie·
Port B•ech F1ottllou• property de.c:rtbed above pll9d regerdlng tltt., poa-Fic11tJ011s 1tu,1ness Name Stale· unpaid balance or the Secuon lHOO 81 stll ·Business mon designation. 11 anv, La1son. OaviJ Gnoza Snirley corda'lion
Publl1hed Newport Buelnese Name la purported to be: 211112 Hulon or encumbrances, ment must be Med belore lhal obliga11on sec ured by and PTotessions Code) of the real property de· G•noz.a. Spenc'lr Yee Yee Fam ~ Golden West Savingi>
Beach.Costa Mesa Dally ltetement East lay ~venue, Balboa, to aatllfy '!: ~debt~ bmt The 1,1rnq of llllS statement the property to be iold Ftrsl Filino 8 R l E 1cnbed above Is purport· Trusl by Fran>. n "fee Trusro :ss~~~~~1~; ~~rv:c~,~~ • •
Pilo.t October e, 1994. The following perSON .,.. C.Mfomil. t::, s:,ur tt., ~ • does not ol itself aulllorrze l11e 1nd reasonable e111mat· 3625 Je~:n, 8~~·· ,:~~ e~ to be. 200 Pat11 Lane Yee. F.;·niJy Trust t>y Palf103 Yee B~.< 34957 • San~ Antonie." Th549 dol bualneH u : Tiw undersigned Truttff • a ances ~ n use m lllrs st.ate of a FtetolJous ed costa e11pense1 and 0 •v '216, Newport Beach. CA Truste! TX 78265.49 7 T 1 • ----------r AS~ RECOVERY EN-dtKlalm• any Nabfltty for der, wttl'I Interest 11 Bus111ess Name in v1olaUon ot advances 11 the time of Torrance CA 90503 92663 Tiie reg~tra~t comme~ceo •o 5 e e: PUBLIC NOTICE TERPRISES. 800 Newport any lncorredMu al the piov~9d .]'-rrtnj •nt th• 111t nghlS or anolher tinder fed· Ith• Initial pubhcallon of Newpor1 Beach·C~ta tJ~~ the unde1"S1gned Trust O'arml bus nm 11nder t I~· ~~~n4e9~um:;r ~~ ! ~~
• cnat2 oe572 Cent« Drive, 1150, N-· atr..c lddr ... and· other :r-"':I':• Id ~ eral. State or con\(110n law (See !the Notice of Sale 11 CN32t{836~ ee disclaims any llab1liti bbO\IS b~ "HS name or na 4'S Mc Manus · Assostani Sec; pot1 Beach CA 92660 common ~nation. If • aecur Y H Section t••OO et seq . Business SA38.762 42 for any incorrectness o fisted at>c.e on febr~ary 14 rel.a Date 09123194 Flctltloue ARECOR, '1nc .. eoo New-any, 11\own herein. Said with ~er~st ttir:,eo~ :• and Professions Code) In addition to c11h th• Sep 22 29 Oct 6 13 the street· address anc t99• ASA't139850 Butlne••N•.,.. OOf1 Cent« Drtve 1150 sale wll be made, but prov n 18 oe,Flfstru1ng ~ru11ee will accept a PUBLICNOTICE othec common design• Th:sst.a:tme"lwash•:!y,:11 9 '29 lQ/6 1a,13 Stetement Newl)Of1 Beach CA 92660 ' wtthout covenant Of Wit· fM~. char~es •nd H· ltEMPO ESCROW II caah1er s ehecll dra111" lion if any shown her• me Ccu~:y C'Uk or Ora1oe1-'---------
The foho...,lng peflOl\I ere Thft butlnei1 11 con-rny; Uf"U or lmpltd, =nt~s ff t t t trust~ed a~d 4590 MacArthur Blvd , Ste 175 on a llate or national NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'Sln ' Said
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sale will be County on Se~:emoer 16 19~• OBITUARY 888 doing bUtlness ts: ducted by: a e«poritlon '~ ttde, poaM.. t rus 1 cru e Y Ne"'1)ort Beach, CA 92660 bank a checll drawn b~ SALE made, but without cov NOTICE·iM Fic1.1.c11s 1,a-e
SAN PABLO ASSOCI· The regletrant(1) corn-alon, Of enc~ancea, to ~:~ed 0'rJ.':t;., 11 New-port fleaofl·Costa Mesa a 5tate or lederat cred11 PFC 1-: 61828·33 enant or warranty, ex Slate11',nt e>o •es Jr.e yearsliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ATES. • Calllornla general menced to tranuct bull-pey the remaining prtnct-ruat ttwor • oa11y p1Jol union or a cttecll drawn Loan I·: 001 ·00030230·9 pressed or implied, re 1•om trJ en 1t was lo1£cl gi tile WERSTIUK
partnetshlP., 13 Coipor111 nest und4M tn. Flctillous pal eum of the noCe(a) M-741•1 Lorgt Circle, Hun-CN271543 by a stale or federal saY owner-: Thien Vu, Anhgarding title, possession. OlllO' c' t!l!Coun')' Cotrk A new Lorraine M Wer
Plaza, Su11e 200, Newport Bualntt• Name(•) llated cured by ..aid ~ of :!r,~1°~:.;;~~· i~ ~"~i Sep 22.29. Ocl 6 13 ing1 and loan auocl Tran • Ngoc Quan Tran or encumbrances, to p ai fic!Jt.o1.s Busrr.ess Name Sta't· atluk 59 oi Cost; Belch, CA 92660 above on· n/a Tl'\llft. wrth tnterest ther• L Ho I rc· yn ahon, aav1nga lllOCI· YOU ARE IN DEFAUlfthe remaining princip1 menl lllU$t :>e I ~d 0(11'118 1na1 I •
Hopkins DeYelopmenl AREOOR0 1NC. on, a1 PfOVlded In uld om, Asst. Vee Presl· PUBLIC NOTICE ahon or savings ban-UNDER A DEED OF1um 01 lh• note(s) se ~rnt 1hel, oltnl$sta:emrt Mesa Heaven bcuno
COIT\pany LP. a Delaware Thta ataltment was fll9d note(•). advancea, If eny, dtn~ ~8f J!u:~~,:'et-spec111ed 1n Section 5102 TRUST DATED 03115/90 cured by said Deed o l does ~01 ol,Ull autllollle 1~~ Sept. 2t, 1994 Be· Limited Partnership, 13 with tn. County Cle<k of unclet the term• of 111d ~13;:,3 NOTICEOFTRUSTEE'SSALE 01 the F1nanclal Cod• UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-ITrust, wllh Interest there-use t'l lllrs state 01 a fic:•i.o .. s loveo mother or
Corporal• Pl1u, Suilt 200, Orange County on S.ptem-Deed of Trust, ettlmat9d 9129 lOJI 10/13 TS NO 49929425CA and authorl zed to de TION TO PROTECT YOUF on, as provided tn said Bus mus ~3,,;, in v·oiation al Cheryl, Karen, Bna ~ NtWPort Beach. c~ (12660 ber 14 1994 ..... charge• and IJI• • I TITLE OROEI\ NO, 100120·9 bu1ineu in tn11 Stal• In PROPERTY, IT M AY BE nole(s), advances, 11 any th r ~t l n tn r !id r F 0 and James ChCtlSl'!Od
Mattshen Corporation, ' 1'822002 pet'IMI of the TNl1H and PUBLIC NOTICE . APN I 139·102·02 the event tender 01he1 SOLD AT A PU8t1C SALE. under the terms of th& er!i ~Lill~ 'or~c~m~o~ ta~ \~H companion ol Cit.I>
(CA) 2541 t Coul Sl)flnga Publllhtd Newport BMch-ot the tnltta crutecl by YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ll"!an c:aah ls accepted IF YOU. NEED AN EXPLA Deed of Tru1t, estimated Seciion 14400 t t Sj!ll BusrnHS Miltherly and ado1eo
line, Laguna HUit, CA Coate MHI Diiiy Piiot uldDMdofTNst. NOTIC£0FTRUSTCr llAlE OEEO OF TRUST OATEO tt\e Truetee may withhold NATION OF THE NATURE lees, charges and u a~aProltSSID!lS Code) daughter of M3r·
9211153 Tiw total •mount of tn. TltleOrdt1No.I024S7·1 03/21190 UNLESS YOU TAKE the 111u1nce o r the OF THE PROCEEDINGpen~es of the Ttu~leCJ . guertto Fickle ~nd sis·
ThomH 0 . Lenny, 17 September 22, 29, October= balan<:e of tn. TruttH SaleNt.f ·1"5·1auo ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR fru11ee'1 Deed until AGAINST YOU. YOLend of the lfu~lS cru tod Firs!Fllll11 B onR l a e Eaq 1er of Harvey Rowe
Woodllower, lrYlne, CA 8, 13, t994. Ilion secur9d by the Loa11 Nt. PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLO lunda become 1vatlabl1 SHOULD CONTACT ~by said Deed of Trust, to 3625 J/_ A · B• ~ ·,Jq Born Great falls Mon·
92714 ..t Th52t ptoperty to be sold and NOTICE AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU to the payee or endoraet LAWYER. : wil. $1 55,690 20 Esttmat , mo " : tana Oraoui!IO Un•ver· 'Thia bu1tne11 11 con-reaaonable Hfltnat9d YOU AAE IN OE'fAULT UNO£R A NHOAN EXPLANATION Of THE Ha nianer of tight On t!V20/9' at t.00 pm ed AcctUl!<t interest anc orra ce CA 906"3 511 I W shin Ion &
duct9d by: a gtnflfal plft· PUBLIC NOTICE colts. expenH• and 9d· 0£EO Of'lRUST, OATEO Augusl NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS Said sale will be ma<se Prlnc:e1on Escrow audd1liona1 advances, i New;iortBeacn CoD"'~SJ M t~lso Co~legeg Em
nershlp vane•• IC the time of the 2nd. 1991 UNlESS YOU TAKE AGAINST YOU YOU SHOUlO but w1thou1 covenant 01 Trustee ol the Deed 01 any, will increase thu .1·'9 ict · • The regl1trant(s) com• cns130941$ lnlttal pubffc.lllOn of the ACTION TO PROlECT YOUR CONTACT A LAWYER warranty, ••pra11 or Im Trust recorded 03/2t/9C figure prior 10 sale C~~&3b5 ployee ot Fa Mew Oe·
mtnced to lranaact bull-Flotltloua · NoCk9 of Sate 11 PROP£RTY.l IT MAY BE SOLO AT On I0/19!J4 al 1 00 p M HA piled regarding 1111•, 11 tnatrument 9Q.14754S The bene11c1arv unde1 ~P ,719 Oct6 13 ve1opmen1a1 CunhH
ne11 under Ille flc1lllOUt Bual.,... ... ,... '"'*·72 A PUellC :>ALE If VOU NEED AN MORTGAGE SER.VICES INC · • po1ae11lon or encum book •• page •• In U'l• said Deed or Trust here and Clevotod rnembor
Bualneu Nam•(•) 11119d ........... The beneiftclery under £XPl.ANATIOH Of THE NATURE lht duly appornted • &; s.!! brances to aahsly th• in· County of Orange Call tolore e.11ecu1ed and de PUBLIC NOTICE of the Ct1f1Sl1an Sc•· •bove on: JanuttY t, 1988 The followlng persone ere uld Deed f11 Trust htf'tCo-Of THE PROCEEDING AGAJNSl u debledneaa Hcured by lom11 livered 10 the under ence Church.
Stephen C. Hopklna doing buslneA •: rcw. uecuted and deffV· YOU, YOO SHOUlO CONTACT A under ~nd pursua11t to ed 01 said Deed advencH Wiii sell at public 1uc signed a wr1nen Declara NOTICE OF Memorial s1H"1ce htl>l
John 0. Hoplllnt FIVE StARS UMOUSINE. lend to ttie ~a LAWYER TDrust Recorded on 03fl7/90 as thereunder with 1ntere1 tlon to lh• highest bid 11on ol Default and Da TRUSTEE s SALE , In Washington end 1
Thomae D. l900V 2543 A.necepa Or .. #104, !wrttt.en Decllrltlon of De-On October 13, l994, 11 300 .~ment.~? 90•159362 Book H provided therein enel der for cash, c11h1er'1 mand lor Sate and a Tiusiee Sal• No colebu111on ol her I.le
This 11a11ment wu fti.d Cotti M9N, CA t2t2t ~ault Md Defnend fOf laJe1 M" · :'foiRA RECONVfYAHCE 111Pao~ f1211~~COld~ lhe unpaid pnnclpal bal check or cer1ilied check wrinen Nolle• 01 Delault T 9j"6J9J23~• held al her horr.e. Her with tr'9 County Clertl ol Spiro Tama, 2543 Anacapi end•~ Notte• cA De-· 1 ' nia COfPota IOll, u In 1 0 a O v•• nvw,r er 0 1nce ol ltte Note •• or a check drawn by •and Eteclloo 10 Sell Th1 11 e r er 0 loving and 91.,rng n:a. Orange County on Septern-Or .. 1104, Coa&a Me9a, CA fault end Bectlon to lefL lheduly a;>p01ntad Tru&I• under Orange COulflY, C."roinia. eured by 111d Deed with credil union, savlno1undersigned cauaec 26098S6·53 tuie w.11 be misHd b
ber 8 1994 92S2t T)W Ul~.ianM clUMd and purtuant lo Deed of Tiuat UeQlled by V'ICIO<ta OMS tntereat thereon a1 pro ind loan assoc1ahon I Slid Notice ol Dc,l1ut1 Aelerence No 679S231 II y
' Fl2t279 Thi• bu1lneH 11 con-tMt Notte•~ Default and ~1 :, ~,o~~72t:!k~ TiOonne~. a mMl~-~~:~as v1ded m 111d Note •••• 11vlng1 auoclallon, o'r •and Election 10 Sell to be vAoPuN:'A0E ~~6·~~·lu\ T ;'.'!~~.$~ay wti~~ 11~1~!
Publahed Newport Beach-ducted by. en lndMdull IDedlon to ... to be re---PIO•-· 01 Oftttlll Recotd• f1' rustor.Amerlt¥l "4Y1110S D•.nk. ch•rg•a and e-.pen1e1 of ••~1nga bank, aulhorized recorded In lh• coun'" OE E 0 f watmth r h , ~ nd •
Costa Mell Dally Pilot Th• regt1tranl(I) com-cO(ded In the county Iha otl1Ct ot lht Record• ol ~t ·P~l~te~o:'\~ Sfllf th• truatff 1nd the trusll to do bu11neu 1n lhtwhete th• real proper1'f ~:uos~"o:TED 10 13 ~9 soul 0 • 0 • 1
September 22 29 Octobet menoect lO traneec:t buel-~the rell ptOtMftY la Drano• Colinty, Ce~lornm, ._. H created by 11id Deed 01 St.lie of Cahlom11, pay 11 loca1ed end more 1nan UNLESS YOU TAKE ~c liiii·······~ ' ' nen wwter the F1ct1t1ou1 1ocMeC1. cutecf by Jtannetlt l 8...o in HIGHEST BtOOEA FOR CASH, Truat ab la at the lime ot aal11 h t e• m 0 n t tt 1 ha v 1 e, 13, 1994. ,,...., Buelneet Nante(•) b1ed Wlnd90t ~t unmamad v.oman Will ..n' a1 (payablt JI tlmt ot sale In lawful CoHt Fed S.rvlc ... a1 In lawful money of the elapsed since au ch re TION ~~,!;ROlE~ ~o~~ :illlJ
..... 22 ~on: Mitch 30, 11194 ~. u Mid 1'"NltH, publlG audion lo lht 1ughlll m~ ol lhe United States, by said TruatH • Cahloml1 Unlled St.tte1 at: At th• c:ordat1on PROP • 1 A t i --,-U-B-L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_I! __ , Sl)lrOTatne am· ..... IMS., 1oth blddtt 1or c.lth, CMtl•• chtCll cash,acasltter'sctltol(drawnby CQfp0ration 19900 Pfum· Nonh lront entrance to Gold•n W•11t sa ... 1ngs SOLO AT. PUBLIC SA E. This •"'*'*" wae tiled lllloot Loa AnaeMa. CA dr1wn one •1•11 or national bank. a $late or nalional ball~. a Clleclt mer St Ch.tawontt CA th• County Counhouse Anoci11ton ~•"'•ee Co IF YOU NEED AN C.XPLA
enst20111a with the ~ a.rt! ol to0fi4iit, (~I) 111· a c.llec:lt drawn by a slate or drawn ttf astilt or lederal credll 111311, 1a1ap2s·4360 8y 700 Civic Center Drlv1 aa Trustee, P.>11 0 111ce ~~ T'fHNE O~R~CEE~~;~~~
l'lctltloU• orenge COlrlty on~ 11tt, 1tJ: lllteglnl Mytee, ltdtr•I e1ad11 union or a ClltClc union, or a cheQ drawn by a Beatnz Oaono, A111at.tnt West. Santa An•. Callror Bo• 349St San Antonio
8 sine•• Heme ber 1, 1914 -~---~. drawn by atalt or ltdwal NVmo• sf.ale or tederat savings and roan Sec retary, O ated nl• all right, title ind lri :TX 79255'.495 7, Tete :~~ t~~ T c6~~ A C~O ~ MUIOI LA-.
ult 1 t PUUeJ o.te:.,_.. •nd loan 1uod1t10n or uv1ngt assoelaUon,savinosassoolatlon, 091231199• tere•I conveyed 10 and phone Number. (2101 LA~EA MOUWI OIM ••Men PW!lehtd Newport~ AIAP1al' bankaptetfled Ill Sec1t0n 5102 ot or savings bAnk s~lled rn ASAPt39894 no w held b~ 11 under th•S•3 '4991 By £11 1• " The lollowlne ~ .,. Coeta .,. ... Delly Piiot iOll,1tnl,1W20 1t1eFtn111c~Codeandautflor1Ltd seclion 6\02 ot lheRnandal 10t6, 10t13.1W20 DHd or fruit In lhtMcM1riu1,' An1sl.lnl Sec On 1012or.l4 11 1 O ~C.~-, 1--=
• dOlng ~II ... Se bet a II October lo dQ bu•ln... in lhlt 11ate Code tnd eutl'lorlled 10 do property described H rellry Date 09/23194
ASSOCIATES, 550 Newport I, 1J, 111M. hmtoltaltlll ll'#lulmontyollh1 Chl!>fTllll AYtnUe tnlr.nce to ttaet 1711, In the City o f9f2$, 10t6, 1art3 1825 GI.-AANCHO SAN JOAQUIN ptem • • PUBLIC NOTICE (checb f'llulf be~" at th• bu,lnns tn ltlls stall) At Th• PUBLIC NOTICI APtii 4U.112~t Lot 7 cH ASAP;39992 -P[D G ·.sen~ All Foulu" .
Center Drive. Newpott Th620 flle Mo. ftnnD Uutd S1l1• 01 AmttlCll On tllt flt CMr: Ctnllr Gulkltno. 300 Fiie Me. fH2t2t Coa-. M•••· 11 per map c.o... Meaa
Beach, CA 92eeC> PUBLIC NOTICE flCTmoua WESS lrt>nt lltt • 10 th• tnlllll(ll ot th• Eatt Ch~ Avt. Orange. CA flCTITIOU.t IUllNlU rec:orded In book 303. PUBLIC NOTICE MO Hit • The~~ llAMl ITATtMllT Oninot Mc C.Oler 300 ! Cllav-all 1rght, llllt ltld Interest ton· NAME STATlM£NT P•O•• 35 to 40 Inclusive ,. &t>· 550 ~ i.... 11. 21141 lhe lollOWlng peraon(tl :;'· °'~?!~!111' .. ~~ veyed to and now held by 11 The tC>Aowtno person(s) o r m11c:etl•neou• mape CNSt20UH I N
"'-· leach, llOTICITO ClllDmJM Of llllr• dolna bUtNn • lCA llO'#~ • 1lll4tr ::'o.t or under Slid Deed of Trust In Ole !Siar• tlOlt!O buttntn as H~ •• •mended bV cenll NOTICE OF 'AC911C ¥111' ~ bualneu 11 co~ IULUAU Vend1f]0~~2:2 Briftle~ C~: frutt 11 t~ p1~ aANted 111 P'OOtrty111Uatld In said COllnl'f, SAUS RE~ ESTATE, (800 ~:~•.dot,nco~~~~·~i.~:-PE1 IUON TO • mlilOMAL PAM ~ bro • eofl>Ofldlon ( .... ,.....ti UCC .... di, ..-.. «Mt. ..., orn .. ...i CovfltY Clel•lof11ia, dela::S Clltfocn11 dHOf~ flt tano 771-1503, 6143 Hidden oaki ADIUlftSTBI ~ e MOt"*Y
Th• ragl1trant(I) com-11•1 tmlG\ ·-~--I ,..,. tlle ~ t~it., ,. .,. 111'1 lh•Wt AEFER"'CD TO IN Lant Clfeno_t C-'92667 ~!~.1:: o:.~ Of~~ ESTATE OF: FOK a.. e OrMlel!Olr ~ lo tninuct 1M*-NOTICE IS HEREBY GMN --· nc., I.,.. ·fllltbe A·. llO.t delCllPllOll Loe SAID 0£EO OF TRUST. ~all Stligm111, 541-71· 1y, C.lltoml ~ u CHAii SAU MUI '11 l&oO hit* YW °'" neaa wwter IM Actltloue 11\at 1 IMI .. • II lbout to 91 :C,. ci:':o"i.!!24~ St~· 75 111 lltct "° 4193, 111 Ille Coty of file P'OC*IV htreiotor• dt· 2489. '843 HidOll\ aa-.t Lane Therefrom •all !~9P01!': AKA CHAIN SAU it .......,. ....,_
IUllMM Nam.(tl lleled mlOe ' °'"~ Nifllipoi1 9-11. oow111y ol Of111e•.11Cf~4 ts bti\IJ sold ... 11·. Tht or~•. CA92667 ml~ll• nd th· " w .. ••a -....... • • •
above on: OctObet 11, Tiit namt(t) and lorwatdtng c.M~ !~. .. d ........ ••• ~c~w ... ,tll0190Wll Ofl • ll~MI tddrm and ot:lef eotn· Ttits bllstntss it conClllC!td drocarbo~& 0beT!w "• ~U~ .. ~F,_ w "' 1 tM IOd,... ol lht '* ltt ',,.. ---,. con ....... " .. r--111 boo• • PllOtl mon omgn.aon I 111y OI flt ibv 111 ln0""4u.I deplt\ f 100' f ._. -v• Vft. " 'J"9 1Mne ~. WI-UNIGloef PRIORITY TRAVEL 11¥ I COfPOlllon 20 111rwtll n lftdol.:'J. o: ,q property ...C,t1te1 ibcM 111$l~EO HYATI st LIGMAN oul .,.o ltOf\I ot"!u.f'.:. CASE NO. A 174959
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Be Thursday, October 6, 1994 Newport Beach/co.ta Mesa Daily Pilot
PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll " ;u.,1c NOTICU PU1UC llOTICll PUILIC NOTICll Muc llOTICll MUC IOTICD
PUl&JC NOTICI end ifli.tMt con~ '° tYCtl recotcs.uon. ~·· l9gale9 8iiiOi&S&i ~ Mid c»fencMnl 1n FINXNCiA C&UIOAATK>H 1 PGIHlllOn. 01 04tl9' .,,. ™ G ...... Oi ihe '°"" 11 ~ trom the = c4:.. ':.. 11
fall ---------1 llld l'W>W htld by M ""'* DAT•a 09/tl/94 .. UIW<f quier• que .. cone IN complM1I by • llcllllol'9 a c.llotnlll cotpotlllon .. cumbrwaa, '° MlllfV "" ~ court dartl. • ~
.. TIU. Otw No. IAld o..ci of Tr\lat In the p R 0, •• 11 0 NA L lteUCM l4J cuo. nam9 to .,.. Jane Do Wu. ~ •PPoln&ed Tru.IH ~ ObllOedof'I aecwed THE PETITION ,..,.... ~ ....... ,.. nla uporl ~ 110.00 Alt ed-
atoott7 ~o,,.ny lllualed In tald POllECLOSUR• COR. SI utted no Pf...nl• au end l\IM1nQ d~ IN and ~ to IN by aald o.M of TNM. with IUlhaftty to ...,,,......., IN lleMn :c1' c:Nr of a 00 will
Ult No. .:"'~·1::,ii::ltl~nb-P 0 It AT I 0 N, •a ::': c!.o~·~~ true MIN Cl Mid defen. =-~~~ ........ and~ NM • =~~':Pf; llOMDT R. 9UllT, b9 made r hand19ct by
1 17•1l't.02 LOT 17 OF TRACT NO. Trust .. , aGa3 N. MAIN QUltw 14.1 ealarlo, 1U dlMl'o C1ant to b9 Patty Wu h«tby auc&Aed by A08ERT L ptowtcMd .._., plYI ad-..... Act. (Thie eulhOftly ISO. LAW OfflCU malt. (Pttone C714) 75'-
Truat ...... No. 3763, IN TH! CITY 0, STlllllT. SUIT• llO, y OlrH COUI d• IU amends hi• complalnl by w ILL I AM I II AN D v~ :iti. ~ will ellow "" penonll rap-OI' iiOii•RT "· auNT, 6307 '°' IJU'chUin9 '"'°' ~'12i4 NEW PORT 8 E AOH , WALNUT ClllllK1 CA Pfopi.dldlln1vlaoldlclo-~IUChln.lanamtln MELINDA l . WILLIAMS ::1 .. 1,':.,oaa,_,Md •· ~lo take mMV A PllOP•8110NAL mallon,) be made
••• Retwenoe No. COVNTY OF ORANGE, MIN Ml pOf Plf1• d• .. '°"' lh9 ~· Ind ~ In HUS~O AND WIFE .,.,_. of lh9 TN91M end ICliol\a wllhoul coutt • OORPOllATION •ot Each bid lhall
tt11Ht STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Talephon• Number: E.-l•ten otroa requllito1 i. h tlctl1lout '*' Recorded on 07IOlf1882, of IN !Nita ctNled by P'OVIL s.tof• laking cer· PAllKCDTIR DRIVS on the PropoNI Form PfO-NOTICll OP AS SHOWN ON A MAP RE· (5 0) 133-4980 gal91. PU9d• Que Ulled IUC name w • In tlooll of Offtcllil Aecotdl uld Deed ol T ull The tall'! Vet'f lmpoNnl 8C11ont. • vlded In lh9 connct doeu-
TRUSTllll'I IALll CORDED IN BOOK 131, 8
1'/ LORJ QILLIO Quieta liam.t 1 un abogado ever It 1ppear1 In Mid of uld County, 81 P8Q9, ICQI ~of~ obllaa-~.the penon11 rap. !~!Ta t~~· 0• .. A • .'!,!~ rnenllj Ind lha#___.~_.ac PAGES 38, 39, 40 41 ANO : lnmedl1t1men11. SI no complaint. Record«'• lnaitument No. llol'la lnftlal resenlaUve wli b9 required -CA -1 •-• cornpenlad by 1 ..---°' U~~:"~IND~~';,AU~~ 42 OF MISCELLANEOUS Publlthed Newport COl'IOtl 1 un abogado SCHGIESINQ & BUED 92~57283, by rNeon of a pu~Uori~~ ~ ~ lo give not~ to lnllfHted CTHt •II 1123 caehler'1 check ~-~ bid MAPS, RECORDS OF OR· Buch.Costa Mtu Dally pueda Hamar a un Mr.ilclo By· Jamff A. Sdlmleslng brNCh OI defaut In pay· 151311213 persona unlftl they have Publl1h1d Newport bond fOI not lelS ~1 1°"
TRU•T DATWD 09/t 8/ ANGE COUNTY. CAUFOA· PUot.Qaptemw 22. 211. ()c. d• ref11enel1 d• ~·dos Alt~ney for Plalnlltt • IMl'lt °' O«formanc• of.,... D••·· 'otiltlltM walYtd noUC9 Of conMfQd Beach.Co1ta Me .. Dally ot lh9 amount ol 1'\eeobld. It. UNLlll YOU TAKI NIA. 1ob1f g 1994 o a una ollclna de 1yud1 p rl obllgailona u c ur•d IO lh9 propoHd 1C1lol'I.) Piiot Oct b1f g 7 13 made pay~ to th9 eta ACTION TO PROTECT Tht proptl'1Y l hert tolore ' ' ThSli legal (vii el dlrtc101lo 1tl• ropef cause ap~a t1g, th.,aby, Including lhll R••• PINANCIAL Th9 lndepend41nt admlnl• o ' ' ' M ... SanltarY or11tlcl. No
YOUR PROPERTY IT d11crlbed 11 biting 1old "as ronlco). plalnUff I• htriby allowed bf•ldl or defaun. NOtlc• of CORPORATION, • Cell-ltatlon authority will b9 1994· ptopoul• lhAll b9 conald
llAY Ba aOLD AT. A It". Th• 1t1tot addreu and PUBLIC NOTICE CA8B NUMBER 10 1111 tn. 1bov1 l!Mnd· which waa recot~ oe/15/ fornl• ~orporellon, M granted unl811 an llitet· , ThF555 lfed unlHI ac~l9d
PUBLIC SALi ., YOU othor common deslgt1atlon. cna1208•7• (Numero dal Ceao) men\ to the complalnt. • 1994 at Recorder 1 ln11tu-TN•t" 11ted PlflOn 1111 an ob-PUBLIC NOTIC• by auch cu~I., • ch9Ck, • 111119. or th1 real p1ope11Y ~ w n 4403 Dated NOV t 1993 ment No. 94-<>400895. In •r• ANN RllVllfll Jectlo!'t to the patltlon and 5 calh or bldde<1 t>oncf, NlllD AN EXPLANA-dotcrlbod above 11 pur· SUMMONI DENNIS S. CHOATI Book at Page. WILL SELL VIC• PRISIDaNT' 1how good cauaa why IM No bid 1hall b9' conald-
TION 01' THI! NATURE ported to b e: t 8.01 IClfACfON JUDICIALI DENNl~u:~·HOATll Judga 1 AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO 17att lrvlne Beul.: court 1hould not grant the SAN~~~ ::::ICT ered un1111 It la made on a 01' THE PROCEEDINGS TRAOEWINOS LANE, NEW· NOTICE TO OEFENDAN'r: • Publl1hed Newport THE HIGHEST BIDDER d S It 112 T llllhOllty. . 0••.,0• COUNTY, blank fo1m turnlthed by 11\e AOAINST YOU, YOU PORT BEACH, CA 92660 (Avlso a Acut1do) WIL.. DEPT.28 · · FOR CASH, lawful mon.y ver • " • 1 U• A HEARING on tn. ~ti· ._... Co1ta Meu Sanltatv 011
SHOULD CONTACT A Th1 undo11lgned Trustee LIAM K.S. WU llld JANE Thi namt and 1ddrtH ol Beach·Coata Mesa Dally of the Unlt81 Stal81 tvl-Un, CA eata0-2130 lion wlll be held on NO· CALIPORNIA lllct and 11 mad• In ac
LAWYER disclaims any llablhty lor DOE WU the cour1 11: (El nombre y Pilot September 29, Octo-d1nc1 by a CHhler'1 Telephones (7t4) &73-VEMBER 3, 1994, at 1:45 • NOTICll corcfance with the P<Ovl
On 10/06/94 .. 10·00 anv lncorrectneas of the YOU ARE BEING SUED BY dl1tcclon d• la COl'lt es) ber 6, 13, 20. 1994. Ct\eck drawn on a atate or 74t0, FAX (7t4J &73-P.M. In Dept. 703 IOcaled INVITING 81DI Ilona of th• Proposal r•
A.M.. PROFESSIONAL slraot address and Othef PlAINTIFFs (A Ud. le tsta' ORANGE COUNTY SUPE· th538 natJonaJ bank, Of th• equiv· 7437 • at 341 The City Drive NOTICE IS HEREBY qul1tmtnls.
FORECLOSURE COAPO-common dHlgnallon. II demandando) SON DINH RIOA COURT: 700 CIVIC PUBLIC NOTICE lllnl thereof, drawn on any Publl1h1d Newporl South, Orll"lge, CA 926e8. GIVEN that ••aled propo1· Each bldd., must be U
'RATION 11 lhl duly ap· lily, 1howt1 . he1eln. S.ald NGUYEN CENTER DR,IVE WEST other fln1nclal lnttltutlon Beacn·Coila M... Dally IF YOU OBJECT TO lhe 111 for furnishing Ill tabor. cenMd and also ptequa11;
pointed Trustee undM end Hit w1U be mad•. bu1 with-You have 30 CALENDAR • N 1pecllled ln.a.ctlOn 6102 of Pll S tember 22 Oc granting ot the ~UllOI\, you maltrlal• equlpmlnl fled 11 1equlred by law. ,. pu1tuant to Deed 01 Tiust out cov1nan1 or wananty, DAYS ahlf this summons BOX 1994, SANTA ANA, Loan o.: th1 C11lfoml1 Flnanclal ot •P • 29, • lhoUld ap~ar at tn. hear· traniportition and i uch Class A Of ~2 con1tactor'1 l8COlded on 09127191 as ex.pre11od or Implied, ,. 11 served on you to file 1 CA 92701 182oeooeo8 Code, authorized to do tab« 6, 1994. Ing and 1tate your ob-othllf facilltlei •• may be llctnM 11 required.
Document No. 9t·525969 gatdlng tsUe, possession, typew1ltton r•,ponse 1t this The name, address. and /WILLIAMS buslt1111 In the State of Th528 etlonl or file wrlttel'I ob· required lor th• CON· Th• Boatd of Olrtctor.1 o
8ooll • . Page • • ol 0 1· or encumb1enees, to pay court. telephone number of plaln-A.P. NUMBER Cahlornla. All PAYABLE Uon1 with the cour1 ~ STRUCTION OF THE FOL· IM Costa MH• Sanitaty
flciat Ri~ords In th9 Oll•ce the 1em1lnlng principal A fetter or phone call wtll lilfl at~omey, or plalntstt 048-230.23 1~! THE TIME OF SALE, Ill PUBUC NOTICE . ore the hearing. Your ap-LOWING PROJECT: RE· District rtHIVH the rlgtit to
01 the Recoi der 01 OR· sum of the nott(s) 1ecv1!'d nol protect you: you1 type-wilhOUI an ittomey' Is: (El RESS Order No.: H'llhl• tJU• and lntlr811 held BSC 2 pearance may be In ~11on CONSTRUCTING FORCE reJect 111y or all bld1. • ANGE Cou 1 Cahf ni by said Dood or T1ust, with written response must be • by ll 11 T1ustee, In lhat real ~ 91 or by your 1t101My. MAIN FOR ELDEN PUMP 'fh9 Conlrlcior lhall com-
execuled ~ ~· GAR': ~· lnto1e1t lhe1eon, at p10-in proplf legal fo<m If you nombre, 11 direcclon Y '81 N08TtlOC8E30F p1oper1y situated In said NOTICI OP IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR STATION, PHASE II, ply with Jhe PfoYltlons ~t
MARSH ANDY CAROLYN Y. vlded In said note(s), ad-wantthe court to hetlryour num1ro de telefono det County and Stile. d• PETITION TO or a conU~nt Cfedilor of PROJECT NO. 11t2t00. SecUon 1770 to 1780 tnclu-MARSH HUSBAND ANO vances. II any. under the case. abogado del demandante, TRUSTEE'S SALE, SCtlbed as follows: LQT S6 ADMINISTER the deceued, you must ftle 135 slve, ot lh• California Labof
WIFE as Truslor HOME to1m1 ol the Doed of Trusl, If you do not ftte your r• o dlll domandante Que no UNDER DEED OF TRACT NO. 1220, IN ESTATE OFs • yout clllm with the coUrt Bld1 will be received by Code, the rrevalling rate
SAVINGS OF AMERICA esllm1ltd· f11t1, charges sponse on llme. you m1y Ilene ebogado, H) . Of TRUST · THE CITY OF NEWPORT ELIZABllTH RUTHI! and mail a copy tath• Plf· the Colla Miii Senlt.,y and ecale o war.• deter·
F.A., A CORPOAATIO~." and u pensu of thl lose the case, and you1 JAMES. A. SCHMIESING, YOU ARE IN DEFAULT BEACH, COUNTY OF OR· BINTLllY u BETTY ionatl flpr11et1tatlv1. ap-Olaltlet, at the office ol lhf mined by lhl Otector o eeneflcl81Y WILL SELL AT T1ustee tnd ol the !lusts wag11, money and p1op-ESQ SCHMIESING & UN6ER A DEED OF ANGE. STATE OF CALI-• 8 pointed by the court Within City Cllllk 77 Fair Drive the Department of Indus PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE created by eald Deed ol e11y may be taken without BUED 4100 NEWPORT TRUST DATED July t FOANIA. AS PER MAP RE· RUTHI BINTLllY, au lour moqlh1 from the dale Costa M8la Calllornli untli trial Relatlon1, Stale of Cal· HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Trust, to-wit: $441.412.81 lur1hef warning lrQm the • 1882 •UNLESS YOU CORDED IN BOOK 38, RUTHI! BENTLEY, au of first Issuance of the let· the hour of '1t:OO a.m., Oc· ilornla, which are filed with
CASH ( a able at limo of Esumated cour1. PlACE, SUITE ~00, NEW· t PAGES 49 AND 50 MIS. RUTif BENTLEY ler1 u provided In sect.Ion lob« 24 1994 et wlllch the Assistant Man1Qt1/ ~ale I~ 1f:lu1 monoy ol rho Acc1ued ln1e11st and ad· The1e are othlll legal r• POAT BEACH, CA 92680· TAKE ACTION TO MO. CELlANEOUS MAPS, IN CASE NO. At75089 9100 ol lh• Cllllornla Pro-tlme .lhey will be opened Clerk of \he .District: and
United States by cash 11 d1t1onol 1d111nces, II any_.. .qultements.. ¥ou may wanl 2422 (714) 863-1644 TECT YOUR PROP· THE -OFFICE OF THE 'fo alf1-lrs blneflclatlff bate Code. The tlme for Ill· publlcly and read aloud 11'1 •hall forlelt ~naltJH Pf•· cbhlel's check drawn by 11 wilr Increase 11\ls flgul8 to ~II an attorney light DATE: JUL ~1 . 1993 ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD COUNTY RECORDER OF c18dltore, cootlngent Cfed~ Ing claims wlll not expire the councll chamber1. scribed thorolore for non-
state or nauonat bank, a prior to sale. away. If you . do not llnow GARY L. GRANVILLE, AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF SAID COUNlY. tors, and p1teon1 who may before four months from S11l1d proposal• 1hall compllanc• or said code.
check diawn by 8 alalo or Th e bonellclary under on attorney, you may call Cl•rk by WENDY L YOU NEED AN EXPLA-lhe property 1ddre11 Qf olherwl1a be Interested In the hearing dall noticed bear th• title ot th• work Dated: October 3,
federal credit union, or e said Ooed of Trust 1'101010-an attorney referral aetvlco ADAM'S D• ut ' NATION OF THI! NA-other common designation 1he wlll or fftate, Qr both, above. and th• name of the bidder .1114 ~
check dia-o-n by 11 stale or loro executed and dollv· or a legal •Id office (listed AMEND:E.rT TO TURE OF THE PRO. of the real prop111Y herein-of: ELIZABETH RUTHE YOU MAY EXAMINE th1 but no oth., distinguishing BY ORDER OF THI federal talllngs !Ind loon e1ed to tha undersigned a In the phone book). · above deec1lbed 11 pur· BENTLEY, aka BETTY flle·kept by the court. lfJou mtrk Any bid received BOARD OF DIR~CTORS ossoclallol'I uvlngs ,89• w111ten Doolaratlon .91 De· Despuos de QUI ·1e en-COMPLAINT CEEDINQ AGAINST ported to be: 42t PIRATE RUTHE BENTLEY, aka ate a PllflOn lntere11e In alter iha echeduled closing
soclaUon 0, sellfngs bank loull and Demand for.Sale, treguen esta cltaclon Judi· Under Section YOU; YOU SHOULD ROAD, NEWPORT 8EACH, RUTHE BENTL:EY, aka the estate, you may Ille IJme for the receipt of bids OP THE COSTA MESA
specified' in eectlon 5l02 of and 1 w1fllen Notice of De-clal ustod Ilene un plazo de 4741 C.C.P. CONTACT~ LAWYER. CA 92663 . RUTH BENTLEY with th• court a formal Re-11\all bt retut11d to the bid· SANITARY DISTRICT
thl Flrianclal Codo i nd au· lault and Elecllon to Soll. 30 DIAS CALENDAAIOS Judge NOTICE IS HEREBY The undortlgn1d dll · A PETITION hu been quest for Special llloUct ol der ut1opened It l hlll be Publi1hed Newport
thorlzed to do buslnoss In Tho underslgnod ca1Bed para presenter una r• Dennie s. Choat• GIVEN lhal on Thursday. cillms 111 llabllity tor 111y filed by CHRISTINE DIANE the filing of Ill Inventory th9 1011 reaponslbllitr ol Beach·Costa Mesa Dally this state.)' At: AT THE said Nollet ol Dolault and spuesta esc1lta e maQulna Dept 28 10/13/94 at 9:15 A.M. of lnco1r1ctnes1 In H id ptop-ROSS. In th• Superior and appral1al of estate U · th• blddtr to '" tha his Piiot Septemblf 29, Oc·
CHAPMAN AVENUE EN· Elecllon1 toh Sell to be 10-en esta corte. U fill i°h 1 1 1 salct day, at AT THE CHAP· llf1Y addr111 or other com· Court of Callfomla, County Mis or ot any ~lltlon or bid It received In p1opG1 tober 6 1994 TRANCE TO THE CIVIC co1dod n I e,C:OUl'lly where Una calla 0 una ll1madjl pon I ng e ~omp an MAN AVENUE ENTRANCE mon designation. of ORANGE. account .. provided In tlm•. • .
CENTER BUILDING.. 300 th• 1oal propo11Y Is located telefonlc1 no le ofrocera ho11ln, plalntilt, being tgno-TO THE CIVIC-'CENTER ~aid 1al1 will be mad• THE PETITION requesls sectlol'I 1250 ol the Callfor· A 181 of plans and 1peclft· ThS4S
EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE, and more lhln th1ee p1otecdon; su respuesta riint of lhe ltue name ol a BUILDING, LOCATED AT WllhOVI warranty, t xprest that CHRISTINE DIANE nla P1obal1 Code. A R• c1tlon1 may be oblained al Buy It. Sell_ It. Find It.
0-RAf.lGE, CA ell ifgfit, bde montnt. he....-~calnee ffnta-rmaquiria den .. 'lu:" 1 u~tondont, 81'1d having cas-1"300 eAST-eHAPMAN-AV-Of-Implied r4t011dlng lltlt, ROSS be appointed ttJ*O ----~•--specfal Notic9 the City of-Costa Mesa, 0.. ~·-.;-~ . -
cumpfir con las fOl'mal1· ENUE' ORANGE, CA. RESS tonll r1preaentative to ad· p1rtm1nt of Publlc Ser·•---------
SERVICE GENERAL
1002·1625 DIRECTORY CUSSIFIED HOURS POLICY 3406-3939 --..
Telephone 8am-5:00pm Rates and deadlines are m Cl· REIL ESTATE EMPLOYMENT Monday-Friday subject to change without ·
notice. The publisher
reserves the right to censor, RENTALS OPPORTUNmES BY PHO• 2102·2744 5530-5540 Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm reel a sif y. revise 6r reject
Monday-Friday (7 14) 642-5678 any classified
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(71~) 631-6594 be in your classified ad REAL ESTATE 2750-2790 FOR SALE 601HOIO DAILY PILOT (Please include your name and immediately. The Daily
Pilot & The Independent II ·II DEADLINES phone number and we'll call you accept no liability for any
GARAGE M~nday ......... ~.Friday 5:00pm ·back with ~ price quote.) error in an advertisement
SAIE Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00prn for which it may be
2900-2918 6102-6190 BY MAILORIN responsible except for the
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Friday ................ Thursday 5 :OOpm Credit can only be allowed
Costa M~ CA 92627 for the first insertion.
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RETAIL SPACE ON THE frplc, x.tg patio. w/d Back Bay area 3Bd· West Newport nr Udo Sharp clean 2Bd 1Ba 1Ba. lrg kltch, din rm. 2BR Gorgeoua
CENT RAL COAST. ~~~· ss;151~~6-;:~;C 1Ba, lg pllJ yd : patio, 2Bd hse, tea, family patio, carport, n~ Fiom S675. 631-4033
Move your buslnoss er. grdnr, 2 car gar, w/d rm, patio, lg dbl gar, palnVcpt, bllnds, nr VIiia ct'l!•t• Apta. Ocean & Channel
t o Paao Robl•s. E 'ald• triplex. 2 master hkup s1200 852·1170 lndry.t $1 250 mo/lse. bch, $950 673·3852 NICE 18R $500/MO, VJewaH
Pismo Beach or Santa Br's, 1.5 Ba. 1-car gar. D 1 C818J 988-2229 ~ Marla. F0< Information 5800 2289 Fordham·B ownat• ,.a 3Br 2Ba 1--.......;i'-------W/1tove. Quiet, clean. Areplace, vaulted cell-
on landlord assistance 818·961-4783 dplx. f1plc, .4-car gar,, .. •••••••• COSTA MESA 2624 Avail now. 673--0836 Inga thru-outl Avail Im·
all 1 80~922 8 • steps to bay & beach. 11 medlatety 675-8003
c • "' •737 · EASTSIDE 2Br house, $1450/mo. 818/359;4539 APARTMENTS
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hardwood floors, lrg EASTBLUFF tab vw/ FOR RENT sees Speclal Lovely NEWPORT ELEANOR yard. 760-8364 grdns, 4Bd (or 3 + 2Br i Ba. brile, lmmac, BEACH 2669 Lost your number.
•,.•••••••• new p nt/\lle/crp V Please call Heleri. Mau Yarde cut.de-sac den), lg din rm, llv rm 11 bllnd s. Gar. 641·5834 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-~~~~.,;,.;,.~~-
hse. Charml 4Br 2Ba, w/fp, eat·ln kitchen, •tBR sea•* UDO PENINSULA
f 1---------t Mo. Free Rent 2Br w 1 Bd •· 2Bd 1 B I rpl, fncd yd. $1975, $2500 mo: Incl grndr. BALBOA 28R 28A •725/Up .. • a, un ta gardnr pd. 434-2526 Avt 11/1 760-8130 1Ba, gar. W 'sld•. New A9~ 61aout Our from $775·$1300/mo.
Nwprt Hts Triplx 2br 2 Elegent 2Br 2Ba. den, PENINSUIA 2607 cpt/palnt, se5o +$500 Specllll! Frig, d/W Pvt beach/water1ront.
1/2ba.gar,patlo, yard trpl, gated, aec, poo1,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hc. Agt, 950.1220 Incl. 80><30 pool. No 7~~~;3~:0"t.:'
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w/d hk ups no pets tennis. Near Hoag. ,02 •·BAY 8T. Bright, shiny cl.an 2Br pets. No fees. No S1025+Sec. 548·0406 $1750/mo. 648-0775 AcroH from library, twnhoUH ·style. Patio, l•aH 545·4855 1-,,~_..;.•..;:5.:;;P...:m.;,..:.:.M:.;;0;;.;"...:·F...:r:...I _
2106 Sludlo $575 & 1BR pool, lndry fac. $700. 2eR 2eA atepi 10 bch. MONTHLY RENTAL
---------Fabulou1 1BR VIiia P1 5625, applianc es, Harbor VIiias 546-9081 G.arag•, rang• & ,.. Unifi 6/17/95. 11.t blk to HUNTINGTON Condo, A/C, frpl, pool 1 d 11 1 d N 1 bch/pler. Newly redec Iii vu, Exercise rm , Fash· n ry, I.I I H P · o tBR, apaclou1 pool· fr g . Tennla nea1by. & 1 Compl furn "Liil Is· BEACH 2 140 Ion 111 S1150 760-0376 pets. Rel• r•q'd. 723~ aid•, gated, ni beach LH $950. 544.3049 •)(cept onally clean.
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•••llings 1om11u 4 1n this CORONA ,..,,.,,,art n1ll1bl1 on 1n DEL MAR
$229 000 Ba. Oroal loci $2000/ a ..,a • a1a w · Palt1mo 4Br 211.tBa, Newport Height• l' Artie 644-6200 G&E Blk to beacn n/s t/p huge yard. Avl 10/5. •2Bd· 1 !hBa TWNHSE A call to ~ 2Br apl. Carport, pool.
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community. Call Davel BALBOA Harbor View HomH through class1f1e bus/shops/ wys. o -w P
84A-9060 1---------Portotino, view 4Bd· P-1• Me.o392 142•5178 Nwpt Crest 2Bd + loft
& den, 2 •AtBa, end unit
.w/com m pool, 1pa,
tennis. Bkr 842-3850
GENERAL 1002
FIRST TEAM
RE.AL ESTATE
2.15 WEEK LICENSING
SCHOOL·ONLY
$85
Wl\h Our 91%
Passing_ Ratio
YOU PASS OR
DON'T eAYl First
Team Real Estala
Co In Orange
County •
ATTEND FAii C•r••r Seminar
10/8 or 10/22
For Raserva!lon• or
Anawers To Your
Questions.CALL
KATHY 800-285·
7811EXT13 3
Pleas• Maka Your
Reservation Now
e.cau.. Space Is
U mlted
1 Buy It. Sell It Fmd II
Cl•Htfl•d·
'
The Terraces/CdM
$324,500
...-PENlNSULA 2107 NEWPORT 3.5ea, av1 lmmed.
BEACH 2169 s 29oo A gt640-5664 •------------------------COLDW<?U BANl(.C?R U t/a81k Bey/Bc:h. 3Br Hlghty upgraded 4Bd· COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 5815,000 • below
mmkoll Motnlng •un,
wolit 10 pool/1pa.
3 Ba, FR, d bl gar. No 3ba, family fm, r• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii I ~--..the'---• pets. $2300 lse/dep. •cen,tly renovated, grn· 1'iiiiij!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif ~ UCL AvaU 11/t. 675·6909 Beach Area bit loc. avl lmm•dl •·11
Lowe1t Pr1'ced 2·Stv Oc eenfront Cottage Winter or Yrty B00.745·1626 Agt ' "\ QUIET. 8c SERENE ' Wmt•r. 2Bf 1 Ba, gar. Furn/Unfurnished lmmeo 4Br 2.5Ba, dbl -"Port Streeb" Furn. utll paid . $1100. 1Bdrm &3Bedroom gar, 1000' from bHCh, Palm .l\i'.lesa Ap-_.._. en.•-
Call Barbara!
644-9060
COLD Well.
BANl\C!.R 0
SBR·3BA, mov•·ln ** e7a .. 1t13 2 ** $750 to $1600 mo. new pnVcrpt, yd w/ ca.a.-a..a.&A .~
condl e40.see4 Agl •--------Villa Rentals spa. No •mkr/pet Avl
NPT HTS It & airy 3Br CORONA 675•4912 now. S1750. 856-3463 ~the~· 2Ba. fp. tam rm, Fr DEL MAR 2122 •NE.AR HO.AO HOSP• ~ uc:a. dra. S449K. 65C>-0943 2Br 1 'hBa, gar, ln1ld•
Bkr Ed Van den Boasch9 liliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ----------laundry, 5850. Refa COSTA MESA 10241 ________ For leaae1 3Br 1 don, "q'd. Agt. 998·3195
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2'-'B•. 2-car gar, w/d. BEACH NEWPORT SHORES
s eooo DOWN PROPERTY No pela. SHOO/mo. RENTALS 3 bd, lmly rm. frptc.
2Br 28• 2·1ty condo, 11751..,..A-va_1_11_1_1_1._1_6_0._8_0_1_2_, $1700 * 3 bd, fmly
d bl, gar, frplc, _p_ooi..l~iiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii geoua ocean view WINT•RWREKLY r m . frp to, garag a
,$15\),900. 64~290 3 9 13~\JTIFUL ACRES· hm. 4Bd·~.5Ba, tam t-4Bd ...... S3SO.S1400 12000. Com pool &
COLORADO $12,5001 rm·remodl 3 car gar WINTaR (FURN) \tnnla, atepa l o
35 O•r•g• &•I•• Ba· High mountain valley. Sl'OO Agt 640•5664 2Bd oct1frnt .... , Stll!i15 beach. Agt 1531·1400
IWHl'I Harbor & Fair· Near mllllona •crH 3Bd ocntrnt ..... SISK>O eNpt Hgt.I loYely ""' view North ot Baker gov't lanail Good lntln• Terr. 3Br 2Ba, 4Bd ocntrnt ..... $2200 4bd-3b&. 3 fp, 3 c;:,
9-5 Sat•l.ut Sill• 04 road acceu. Sur-pool, Ip, Fr dre, hdwd ANNUAL lap pool & 1 '3000
veyed. 1150 m onthly, firs, mOd•rn kltch/ba Stuc;Uo ................ $500 GN l>t> & We, Jack 8% Dn & Tak•Over B., lnr 1 L Avail now. $2500 IH. 2Bd/2Ba ........... s1200 ....... _ ... 00 _ 75.._1177 ,. are• ' o w Owfta•, 805·652·1 .. 33 Bd 8 11 $ """" _..._ .., ... E'el de home, 4 Bd· down. OWC. OWner '""" .., 2 a 8 ....... 1....,•---------3Ba, 2500 l/t, rocently (808) 37e.8990 •JAaMINR CRRRK• 3Bd bay.dock . 12450 Npt Shra 3Bd·28a, den,
remOdelad. Loe on lg •-'"-... M,,.;O.,...N......,T...,E""'R""EV---24 hr eec. poole, ten-Full Service frple, akyllght•. pool,
lot. 1299•000 Agt, LIVE ON THE BEACHI nle. 3bd, 2bl, din rm Propertr Mgmt ~T,~4:0 ~:=
(7141 S3e-c>aoe Ocean front condo-tam rm. 12700 m o
On the mo\te?
Sell your extra
household
Items
In Classified
minlum .. Poote, ap... (310) 99 .. 1802 Thl'n f .... Oceanfront 48d-3Ba.
•174 ooo .__ $2850 mo wtnt«; 38do uun" gym. • LookJng For A ., .. ..,_. ..... _ 2 .. 11850 mo wtneer 10 1 371,0 0 0 . ffurnl •hed model• Rental? 673-lm twn (114) 960-'IM
opened dally. c.11 tor Oeff Kl~ 2Bd·2Ba duplex, o•· •lhatlt Oowlilent
tr ea b r ochure . ffarborflelllu rege, 11A blk JO bch, ~~ 18001 4T7·774SI nr. por ch , S120't> mo. A9t -
Orokar cooperation, 173 4400 (818) ~l•-493• (7t4\809o:t707
• •
• So near & yet so far ...
That's dlC feeling you get
when you live at Palm
Mc.s:i amid the lush
gr<.'(.!nciy of secluded
woods & Stately palms.
4 stiidios, j & 2 Bedrooms
-'frs. -'575 IO $600'
• IUR S62Slio S6SO
• 2BR $725 tJO S750
4 No P<a
4 V crtiaJ BlanJs
4 Ccilingftn1
4 NEW Carpet, P.aint & Tak
A fitness Room
4 H~ccd l'ool & Jxuz:zi
& r.uiot & B1konic3
4 Garap Available
Offic.c Hows: 9:00 am • 5:00 pm M·F
and 10:00 am· 4:00 pm weekends •
1561 Mesa Dr.· San~ AN Height\ CA
(714) 546·9860
.... .
OCEANFRON1' FURN
e-1 Br S895Jmo, $295/wk•
P1kng/1ndry/p atlo/Vltw
Nr ahops/pillf 646-96645
•OCEANFRONT winter
28r, lrplc, 2-car plllic,
W/d. $ 1299/mo. 722~4
Oceanfront Wlnt•r
Fully furn 38r 28a,
g ar. 11500/m o. No
pet1. l<ar•n. 434-1424
SPACIOUS Private 2br
2ba condo styled apt.
Naar Fa1hl0n la. f/p
n/peta S995 854-7742
lllSCWAR!OUS
IWfTAl.S
2708
llpt Mehta rm/pvt M.
w /d , kit. OrNI ~.
Empt l450. Jeck 7ae-
70W d 142.e1411e
OnthelllCNe?
Sell your extra hoUHhold
ltem1
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VACATION
UlfT&lS COMMEICW. Cl!DIT 2107 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1111111 2722 PIOP!ITY 2718 2120 --• ________ , RRl'INANC•• NOW 1------------------------
N8 OCUNl'RONT ....... bu..,,... rencav OOOd ~ or Biid RAPID WEIQHT LOSS
WMkty. ,.ully fum 3Br ptlvate otrlcae Froro credit. No potnt loane "Specializing In dlf· By CHARLES GOREN
w ith OMAR SHARIF
aind T ANNAti HIRSCH
TODAY'S
CROSSWoRD PUULE
2Ba. g•. N/pat $1200/ 5200 w/prkg. >Ont CM avallable. Call frH flcult caaaa.'' Known ACROSS
w .. k. Katen 434-1424 location. 7CI0-8364 ~R'e°e°·~~~!:on f~ naUonwld• for great
tour home or call toU rHulta. Stopa hungerl SET PARTNER STRAIGHT I NailQllty
56Cut off
60 StieltereCI on a $hip
PREVIOUS POZZlE SOLVED
•Guaranteed • tn-youngster RENTALS 'IO re a 1-4100-4540-48'44 creaaa, metabollam 5 Neck warmer
SuaD1t ,.,.,24 BUSINESS. <24 hr. voice mall). •Booat a ene rgy North-South vulnerable. South Note North'• raia~ lo three no 10 -olWight
DAIUi e-# REGAL HOME SER· •Stopa hunger. Call deala. trump. With a hand that auraly 14 large sedan
iiiiiliiil•iiiiiiiiiiiiillimf-l"l!llAlNCE VICES Real Eatate United Pharmacautlca.I muat produce Ii.a or eeven tricka b l5 Like 11 he·man
CdM Share 2Br 2Ba 2 •••••••••I =~C:~~ta7:. Dept. 01 Now. Save 20% NORm partner,th.reenotrumpahouldbea l~~~~YJC:::;
blocka to beach. 1-800-733·3288 • 8 5 1 cakewalla while there mirht not be t8 Playful animal
S475+ ~utll. Polnaat· :'.'.B"".'.'U'.:".S'."'"l-NE------l---.------1________ <::> 10 the valuea t.o atretch to 11 trick.a at 19 Medicinal
tla Ava. 675-0902 SS MONEV LOST • 0 AK 9 8 8 5 3 a diamond contract. amo1.in1
CDM•Naw 3br 2ba OPPORTUNITY TO LOAN 2914 p' OTnlft 2925 WEST • 10 2 Wett led a low heart, covered by 2
20
2 SEoh hueds
6 t Fonunetetling card 63 Spoken
64 Docl\ 65 Angry
66 Small notch
67 Back talk
68 Nobel Peace P11ie w1nner
<Sadat 69 Aloe wine Townhome, to ahare 2904liii!i~lll~•••• i=iiiiiviiiniii"liiiiiiiiiiiii EAST the ten and kine and won by the 24 A~fk;~~
w/ona,• patio, f/p, furn. BORROW 100% 1• •<=>•<::1•<=>• •A Q 10 3 • J 9 8 ace. Next came the jaclt of dia· 25 Neighbor ol Ga DOWN $495/mo .• 845·2579 OF TH• l!QUITY IN FRIEi! Q J 8 7 ~ 2 <::> K 8 3 monda, and it ia here that one can 26 Tastier 1 Radar image
$Nl!WROUT•$ YOUR HOMI!. Uae OVoid O.Q-42 aaure the caliber of the Weat 306aubte 2.Cool""'o or CM L~ rm-ahar• bath "Ba your own bo1al" th h f TO GOOD HOMIE • Ad ""ll a caa or any pur• ... 8 8 " • ..... Q J 9 7 defiandar. 3A am·s Haywor1h 3br ownhouH '375/ #1 vending route In 01 s25 000 1 POODLE, Toy Black -"~ ... " "' nd 31 , p •· ' oan F "M I " 9 SOUTH Some playa-...... uJd diec:ard a l-gra son owa 0•1" $100 dap. Full gym. U.S.A. Ught & aaay. amale on qua .,. • -v u-G '
Avail lmmad. 548-7559 No truck required. so ~~~j1 2~~2.:i.2 (.f:~ yra. old. Plea•• Call • K 7 • club but, on winhin1 the queen g~ -~v~~~ina ~ ~~~'!~::t,r;;.s
down If qua lify. 14 30%) i5yearflxed (714t781·3485 <::>AQ9_5 afterdeclarerplayalowfromdum· 38Fullolhot -flame E~~~-~~:::• 55~g_~~~e~ __ 1~.a'='='o":'o:---2-:--7-2~-3...,..4_4_4 rate aecond tru at'"F.,..0,...U_N ___ O_Q""t,...u-•/.,..g-ra_y_p_a_ra· OJ 10 7 my, Eut cannot. J>()88ibly know I.hat 39 Wnrer -6 Fwy
w/hppy upbt dHlgner deed. Pacific Prima keet. Ea1tsld• Co1ta •A K• it ia vital to ahifl to epadee to dereat Fplemmg compantons
633-7172 or 546-8473 H~r~n"w~~i:~upl Mortgage 1-800·720. Meaa, call and Identify the contract. More than likely Eaat 40 a~~hoe power ~ :~~e~sa play
Top $$ programa avl 2637• Llcanaed by 545-4553 The biddinr. will pereiat with a heart., and 41 Take a -ar Perlman
Mstr BA/BA In epacloua nowt 1~1000 California Department FOUNDa· Or•r male 80lTJ'H WEsT NORm EAST declaru will wrap up }0 tricka. 43 Gold bar 9 Advance'
upgarded 3BR on ~':"!:~~..,..,..,..----of ReaJ Estate. TabbL 8-10 mos old, 1 NT PMa 8 NT P.. Amon"( thoae Weat.a who realiz.e 45 Paste 10 Notre Dame
27 Join lorce'\
28 V1nuous 29 Bemoaning
30 S1ng1ng llOICC 3 ~Bent ones
knee
32Fottow
33 Rocorocct
47 lyuctSI Gersllw1n 49 Couple
52 Moun1a1n
•passes
• Penlna14la. $600 mo. A PROVEN WINNER 9/23""'lfl Npt Beach. Pue Pam that a apade ahif\ ia more attractive 46 lnlorlTling locale
Bryan/Don 673-2523 All Cash-continual In-I••••••••• Very friendly. At Npt . are a iJ'OUP who would airnal with 48 Spun around 1 t Chimney gook
NB near bch. Lg bdrm/ f;,°c':Jet r!~~!.k ~~d~~l•ANN••O•UN••CE•MENT•••S Beach Animal Sheller, Operunc lead:Fourof<::> the ten of epadea. That will have so ·vou lhe 12Fa1ttow1n
aep entr, lg closet & machlnea $2900.1• ~~2~~· ref no. DR· There ia one remarkable didlTer-the deeired effect, and the defend· ~~:sruneotMy 13~;i~mentod
36 Trail beh~nd
42 SPor1~ 1aclle.ts 43lPthargy
44 J<1tchen
53 Hip bones
54 last lellers
55 F" a soct< 56 A hltle b41
5 7 Operalic song
SS Sman nail 59 Actress
Sommer patio/deck, frpt. Mod· 800-821-8363 dy/eve I---------' ence in the way a novice an an era will rake in three spade tricka to 5t P0<ntcd tool 21 Actor Wallach
ern. $550. 84~00 FOUNDa Large black expert play their carda. The new· 80 with their diamond, holdina 52 Btrd s digestive 23 "The Greatest
FREE REPORT re-ANNOUNCEMENTS male DOQ. Very comerto the r ametendatotake'pot declarert.oninet.ricka. organ 26 Beer1ngred1en1 NB Ooeen View 2br • veala how to make up 2920 friendly,· wearing flea Juclt,' contributinr the card that ia
appliance
45 Milk conlamer
Sile~
62 _. marenats
2ba, f/p, w/d, new to S2,000 ... avery1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii collar. 15th & trvlne, neareettothethumbwhennotwin· The expert aolvea the problem •,~---~-...-~--~--~~-paint, $450/mo. 381h weak ... worklng at1• Npt Beach. Call to . ·-~ d ...Aa ot t.akin neatly by di1cardin1 the jack of
& Balboa Bl. 650-75~7 homa with a petaonal •20/20• Identify, 676-1013. DC a tn......, au ~-n n , ~ • hearta! Th at telle partner not to t:1,-,4--i--+--+--
c o m p u t a r , Ca I I WITHOUT GLASSES I FOUNDa PARAKEET tr ick with t he ~oweat. of touch me con tinue hearta, but to lhift to the
NB·E•atblutt Prof to 1-800-788-3107 S afe, rapid, n on-300 block of Kings carda._thu~Jeavmapartnerto~aa hiaher·rankiniofthe'Otherauita,or 1..,.1.,,.7-t---t---lf---
ahare 2Br 2Ba. $500+ ......,,=-=.,,.,.......,,,,.,,,,.,,....___ aurglcat, permanent PI a c • N • w p 0 r t what 11 iOlfll on. The expert tnea to apadea. (A ),,_, '--art dlec:ard would 'hutll. Avl 10/1. . LOCAL RTE 24 Loca· res toration In 6-8 • k d t 11 t t v -ue Fp/Pool Rick 64Qr2721 Ilona Buy All Or Part weeks. Alrllne pllot Beach Call to Identity ma e every ca r 8 a 8 ory 0 aalt for a club awi~h.) Now t.he
Po a• I b I• S 3 K developed-. Doctor ap-645-7S38. ' euid e partner to 'the winninr defendere can t.ake four spadea and
Npt Beach Prof to Wkly•S00-599-6780 proved. Fr•• Inform• FOUNDS amall black defenae. a diamond for a (me-trick aet.
•hare 3Br, W/d , loll of .,.....--------tlon by mall: Call Terrier, older male,t---------------------------1
parking. Blk from bch. Local Vending Rte-Best (800) 422·7320 with red collar, 9/26 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $450/mo. 458-1,P73 Caah Bualneaa-For (408) 901·5570 near Wiison & Joann iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •-E-M_P_L_O_YM __ E_N_T __
Sal• $1200/wk poaa· F (406) 961 s5n s c M Npt 1•1 3Br 2Ba on the U n I I m It e d Pot .. S•tlafeoll~n c~~~S.95~~.a esa. PERSONALS EMPLOYMENT • 5530
water. P.rof non.amkr. (800)959-3574 1 ,,..,,;:~~~~~!;::~fi:iffiiiT~JMC8i;;-Q,;y •••••••••!••••••••• 2 rma avall, $400 ea ~,....,,,=,.,,,.,,,.,.,,.,...,,..,,,_-.,..1., ' African Grey liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
+utll. Jeff 252-8898 Parrot. Talks and an----------1---------HOUSECLEANING ESSARY.~ $500 TO WEALTHY. Call for awera to the name ol PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT . Exp & English req'd. im---~""';anf~ONT $900 w .. kly/potenUal. Free Ufa Extanalon In-'Spike'. Ml11lng aev-5530 $8·$10/hr. Local fobs, ..,.,.-t--+--
Pet ok. 1499 722-0824 r>roeUllng lffiSt'lgage fonnatton ancr C111a· iral toH C?n one foo . EXOTIC cac ClQt nee. 631~068 refunda. Own hours. log. 1-4100·776·THIN Loat tn the vlolnlty of ,_;;,,;::;..:;;.;:~~_,;,.;;..;..:;;;:;;;;,;;;;,;-1tr'--t--f-
Prof N/S to ahar• New· Call 1·909·715·2378 (8446) Ext. 321. Victoria & National In UNCENSORED GIRLS 17 PT OPENINGS Human Resource•
port Creal town-Ext. 603· <24 hours) ELEAN. OR Costa Mesa. Call at 1·305-978-4743 Instant Great 2nd Income. $9 Manager
home. Private rm/ba. Fae. -1\Y hour and leave Credit, 1·900-654-6667 base-llex hrs-all areas
PooVtennls/spa. $450 PAY PHONE ROUTES Lost your number. maasage<::>642·5654 $3,99/mln., 1·800-355 851·0951 M·Th 12·3 Please call Helen. • 4257/MCNlsa 18+ lncludaa utll. 650-0454 Local altH • for aale, EXT.,. .. INCOME I F LOST OOG <::> REWARD Construction
$2000/Wk potanUal 1· ~ or "CHELSEA" HGT' & WILD! AM Construction Prof N/S to ahr condo 800-208-5300 ,.4 hra the moat lmport~nt All black Lab & Shep· near beach In NB. Pvt "" message of your fife pard mix very friendly 1 ·800·860-6969 Busy Costa Mosa con· ba, tennis, pool. $495 __ T_R_U_C_K_D_R-IV_ER_S__ and .a healthy new Please call Robert@ Toll Free Call structlon co. needs
•lrlcl utll. 548.078~ DRIVE TO OWN!lLSO you. Call 24 .bo.ur ra-171 4, 721.a122 LIVE~UNCliNSORED alephona_c:.ustomec
down or company' corded maaaage GIRLSI relations. No setting.
Seeking mature prof drlvera. Hera'a our FRE E . 1-4100-887· LOST Fluffy Grey Fe-10718-1-604-821~8189 FT/PT $8/Hr. Call to ahr Back Bay home new program. so.78 M!35. Ext. 3030. male Kitty .w/plnk col· $3.99/mln. 18* (714) 548·8129
Lrg br/pvt ba, atorage, all mlleal Tractor own-lar. Vicinity of 18th NEED aomeone to? CONSTRUCTION, 40
We need an expert.
Our mld·slze, growing company needs an-
swors to our tough
personnel, legal and t=-t--+--t--
ben e 1111 questions.
"l'he person who fills '=-f=+-.._-lhls new position will
act as an Internal con-
auttant to our manage· "'s""7-t--+--t--
ment team, and com·
plote projects In such --------lg yrd, Iota of privacy. ershlp/30-42. months I and Dover. Please call Call Oatellne, 1 ·900-h r s /w, k . H • I P e r
$625/mo. 645-702.1 *Average 10,000+ ,. LC <::><::><::> <714> 722•5269 726·2023. $2.95/mln needed for painting
mllea/month. --~-· LOST& Ladl•• Pr•· 18+. Voice Personals jobs. Misc duties. $9/ areas as compensa· -============"'~------------------
GARAGES
FOR RENT 2740
l!'alde Coat• M••• Single garage In safe
quiet area. $1 15/mo.
*Company training --~ • aorlptlon Gia••••• ••SINGL.ES· Hr. EOE 821-4593 program for ·atudents tan case. On Balboa M 1 • 1 Dallvery Driver PIT
avaJlabla. New Apple c•sH laland 9/20/94 Please eet • ngle peop e Able to lih 70 lbs+ for LI I 1 aoo-8A.... " 0-049 · throughout rural nea nc., ._ -..r Levi 60~ ~ ~~ call 64 7· America. Confidential, local delive'6 of bales 8308 or 1-800-843· s 3384, Madlaon, South •4 20~1 REWARp: LOST OOG reputabte. established and feed. ur truck. Dakota. u Tueaday 9-26, amall plan. Free detalls. OMV print-out & COL
646-9908 . ---------
blond dog, C;ilrn Ter-Country Connections req'd. Apply In person
rler. Vicinity ol Eiits, Nowslelter, PO Box or send resume to:
The Piiot Buahard, Brookhurat 406, Superior, Ne· 2300 Newport Blvd ..
COMMERCIAL
REAL ESTATE
BUSINESS OFFICE
FOR RENT 2769
Claealfled and Magnolia. N .. da braskir 68978. Costa Mesa 92827.
The moat complehen· apeclal medication. FAX: 714·548·5237
IFRIEI! DEBT alve and current dlrac· Pleaae call (714) 963· -5C-8-0-0-LS-L____ Dental Receptlonia• CONSOLIDATION .tory of gooda and Hr· 2302 or (714) 8Q6. '11 ''
Too manv debtaT vlcea aroundl 3054 INSTRUCTION 3012 Group Practice In Nwpt Bch needs Overdue blllaT Cut . # exp'd Dental Recep-P•vmenta 3~ to·------------------BECOME A MEDICAL I /Wk I I s~. Reduce In-ANNOUNCEMENTS XNNOUNCEMENTS uon st. 4 oay w a· TRANSCRIPTIONIST ternate ~ Day Satur· tereat/1•1• ••••· 2920 2920 Opportunity-to work at day. Good benefits. *4 L000·1 00,000.1'iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii home or In office typ· Please call, 640-1122 NCcS Cn on.proftt) 11 d H Lloenaed/bonded. Ing for octors. ome FLOWER SHOP PT
CREDIT . 290.7
1-8()().955-0412 A BALANCED LIFE THERAPY Jludy. Free literature. Flower arrangements,
300 & 400 af, 1763 Or·---------..... Atlant~·.C.OG.l~orgla . clerkr"'dellvery etc. ange Ave, Co11a OVE RDUB BILLS? Ph O (71~) 852 9155 Mesa. Fresh paint/new Cut monthly payment• Jane Myers Drew, · · (800) 362·7070 ~ •
carpet. Betty 644-2270 cup to 50%. ucana•d Author o( thC Book , "Where \Vere Dept. YYL762 \IENERAL OFFICE
and bonded non-profit You What I Nttded You, Dodl" Gravley & Assoc.
Commercial Offices
175·280 Sq. Ft.
848-4330
co. 1-800·228-0190 SPECIALIZING IN aeeklng aelf-motlvated
Ext. 49. Call 24/hra. • '(ou,us THERAPY Chances are lndlvlduat to perform
0 y I! R w 1110 HT 7 • FATHElt luuu you will find multiple Job functions
..---------• SICK? TIRED? NO • WomH'I 111sw11 what you need within a sales rep co. Very attractive offices, • Co·lk,,mdncy Computer skills re·
31st St., Cannery VII· EN• R 0 YT N • e d • Dy$ftuictl-I Fomlllu at the price quired. FAX resume: tage near water, NB. money? If you an· • ~reuloll/Stnu you want to pay 714·852·9339 and/or
Roy Jackaon 673-3733 awered yea to any of • £ou..t Crk(COt1-ll111 h d call 714·852·9994 theaa, we can and • Gf'OUJtS • c..,,,n c;,..,,,. w en you rea
View ofc In Nwpt Cnter.
-Recapt/Secty area
negot. FREE prkg $400/mo. 760-1900
want to helpl Doctor ClaHlfled approved . Money l#S.Mlptl Dr. •JM•Nn.ptwtlle«JI daily
~~~8~~~0 1 llUOMAIURATU•S8l•J700 e42.ss7a
The Community
Market Place. Pilot Classlfled
842·5078
lion plannlng, supervi-
sory tralr'llng and bon· elits analysts.
RequlrefTlents: current
knowledge of Calilor-
nta labor law, worker's comp, AOA regula-
tlons, benefits OP·
lions, etc.; appropriate
education and train·
Ing; several years of
experience In a similar position.
California C()nlmunlly
. Nows publishes nows-pepors In the Glen·
dale area and In Or· ange County, and per·
forma commerclal
production work. This
position (s based In
Glendale and reports to senior manage-
ment.
Ploase send rosume
and covor letter to:
Callfornla
Community New•
Attn: Personnel
425 W. Broadway
Suite 300
Gtondale, CA 91204
or fax 10 818·548·8897
Thinking of having a
garage sale?
Give us a call!
PILOT CLASSIFIED
042·5878
EMPLOYMENT
5530
Medical-Inside
Sales/Cu1t Svc
Nationwide Med Sup· ply Olslrlb In lrvlne
has opOAJngs. Exp
pref or wlll train. Must
enjoy wotklng w/cust
& phones. Exceptional
oppty to start a new &
rewarding career.
Base salary + comm, bonus, benefits. Mon·
Fri 7-3:30pm. Mgr &
crew welcome .
(714t588-0411
Can't seem to
get to all those
repair jobs
around the house?
Let the
Cla111fled
Servlc' . Direc tory . help you find
reliable help.
642-5678
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EMPLOntE NT EMPLOYMENT
5530 553 0
P(TI BOOKEEPER OWP RECEPTIONIST/ Computerized AC· SECRETARY counting program
(714t 4 3 2 -072 7 • Phones, genera.I Of·
PIT Pool S ervice , lice, secretary f~ eit·
work In Npt. Beach. tremely busy interna·
Must have truck. Will tlonal marketing \lnd
train. 646-3226 PR nrm in Newport
Center. Perfect job PAYPHONE ROUTES opportumty lor mare Greatest money mak· or female , pr oles·
Ing machine ever In· s1onat self·Slarter wh vontod. l ocal siles for IS h a r d ·W o r k l·n g , sale S2,000/woek po-detail·onented, en er tcintlal. No gimmicks/ geltc end has excel lowest ~rices. All lent communlca11on models. ull tax ad· skills. Superror Macln van ta ge . Ca II tosh computer skills
0
required, data base 1·800·208-530 0 skills preferred. Mail
Real Es taro room know-how re-
quired. Good benefits
MALDTATIULD and paid parking. low
Busy Wllk·ln locltlon. >an 10 mid S20's. FAX re·
c:R plan. For lntert1ew sume to; Platinum
call on Tavtor. r.I Guild lnlernallonal at 714-760-8780. Thi PN•1 .....
... wport The .P iiot
Claaalflad
"' 673-7300 The most comprehen·
s1ve and current dlrec·
Buy It. Soll II. Flnd II. tory of goods and ser·
Classifie d. vices around! .
3890 -----•I CAR.PENTRY 3510 CONCRETE 6 .DRYWALL FLOOR INSTALL HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE & MOVING
SERVICE iiiHliiRii•iiAiiCARPiiiiiiiilliiNTiiliiRii MASONRY 3557 SERVICE 3584 .REP AIRS 3620 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiCiiHiiUiiNiiGii!'SiiP!iiAiil NiiTiii!iliiN~G l~TiiHi!i!iiEiil~Oi!iCAL~P~L~Ui!i!Mi!iBE!i!R
DIRECTORY Addltlo na/Ra modela liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii Qual' Crpntry, Paint. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE Int/Ext. Rea' SS. Guar .. WiUiam 8angen Co.·
Fite /Water/Repair•. * 811t Prlc•'Qualltu IExpert ·Repalr/Remod/ Vlnyt, hardwood, Closet/Gar Stor, wall JAPAHl!l l! GAAOENER The Calif. Public Ullll· work. lie #-075602 s ince 1947·We are u
3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING
Concrata/Elac/Plumb. 1-.. ...... -.~ll«tt'• Acouatlo Removal. ceramic, marble, aub un1111• furn, formlca, Exp'd. Complete yard lies Commission RE· Bond/Ins. 538·1534 close as your phOne.
J ..... _ _...._..,.. FREE eat. Spray/Hand floor repair, carpet. repa ra 675-6359 Fred maintenance, trees, QUIRES that all used Lt1'476000 675 9304 ACCOUNTING/ erry, --71540 Concreta.~22 Texture. 714-435-0988 Uc, Bond 843·3882 ahrubbery. 557·1352 household goods Emerald Painting .
Repalrl, AtlnocL Doon, n.. i---------movers print their Int/Ext wallpaper/tile
TAXES 3406 ~·~Ricco-' dty-Uc. coal"l':D11cro~s DRIVEWAYS 3585 --------HAULING 3720 S prlnkl•r• •r• mr P.U.C. cat T number: Compellllve rllH 10 yrl PROPERTY
.. -. --. _..-. Hl&\A "' FUINITUR£ ONLYbualn•••· limos and chauffeurs exp·Free OSI 751·2039 MGMN1 3898 ~ 35Yl9 •·.,..,., MMM7 --3558 Tlmer•·vslvea-repalrs· print their T.C.P. num· RAINBOW Cl re: la Ma Int. ACCOUNTANT.CPA LIKE·NU CONCRETE; REPAIRS 3622 Haullng Junk, Appl!-Installation. 722·7824 ber In all advertrse-P&111r.ng tn~Ext. Housel liiiiii~~~!ii!!ii!i!~i!I Bkkpng, fin atatemta, N iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ancea, Yard Clean-Up,,_________ ments. If you have a ApL Ouat. job. Frn est S OHO PROPERTIES
tax ave. for amVmad CHILD CAltl 3536 QUICK RESPONSl!I 01Vn,ft'O::J~. re~~~: Etc. Call Mike TREil trlm/removel, question about 1he le-St. llc#569897 636-8888 714-833-0831
corpa. l.Ow ratea, Ir.. Local Uc. 20 yr exp rpr Fr" Eat 760-8427 Complete RMtoratlon 948-1391 aprlnkler repa.lr/lnstall, galtty of a mover, limo VANGUARD PAINTING Ouahty Service
.. ,.awMiaMalll. M&-6718 Exp'd Nannlaa avall ,., Small jobs, big foba Reflnlahlng, repair, up-...,....,.,.,...,....,,,,....~-=-~""" lndscpe malnt. We do or chaulleur, call: Int/Ext/House Reasonable Rares
llv.,_.n poaltlona Into FREE Eat 650-7042 hola, ~· FREE pick· JUNK To The DUMP It alll Ernest 648-4174 Publlc Uhlillas Uc #676648 ~r~CTJUCAL 3610 up/datlv/Ht. 962·18~3 (714-.... 1882) Commission ACOUSTIC roving homee. lrlah ~ WE'LL haul away what TREES 714-558-4151 Fr•• l!at 845-8205 ROOFING •~uoDWNG 3408 Nanny Agcy. 97 ... 108 DEC~ the Traah Man won'tl i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil--------·•COATING 3570 A-1 •leotrlo•I work HANDY MAN 3710 Tpppecs/fllemove. t.••n•. S•v On Moving PIANO ._ VOCAL A·1/ROOFMASTERS
3910
rwe•VTVG Local Uc. contractOI .,, .. .....,... nt-Mn Lowest, Storage, prof g ~""" 'iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Quick Reaponffl XLNT rep. 1 hr min. Ins LESSONS 3868 Since 1921
••O• HUTTON co. SE•VICES 3549'' Fr" Eat. 850-7042 Ho•elReatal 're,....laa HSEORMEVJCESCAIW 3760 -•C!oue·y T1676S9. V/MC 241·7187 Best Prlces10uahty Apply•Remova•Palnt "' STOP Deck Laaka-...... DIAill "'"' 3828 t-800-748·8801
Int/Ext. Compl•I• dry· wata(i>foof coating• ** CllS ** Paint-Carpentry· ___ ,.,.,. _____ , Gottuao Music Studlol--::c=-M.~L:-:-U::-::S:-::,.:::1R=so;T:":"1--1
wall aarvlca. 968-6320 W•nted1 quality ctlanta decka, 1ta lr1 Qual. All typaa of elactrlcal Drywall and moral PAINTING 3858 All agea, 5 to adult, ,Reroola & repalra;
or call Pgrl' 413-1037 with hoUMa to dean. work. L4'587430 ,.,.. Alt a•rvlce 100% Guar. O•rv Ms-9277 HouHelHlntl Long term JOHN DORAN llAIONRY baglnnlng to claulca Local co, gre;it prlcea.
Chrlatlna, 640-etn Eat. Beet S 722-41769 Lr1'858883 !581-8931 A Complete property 5 moa+. Mature retl1ble Brlck•Stone•Block•lt.g iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ____ s_4_0._1_9_4_7__ Evans Roofing 754-78~;
Pager 21M t83 ELECTRICIAN malnt-custom painting lldy. Rel8fences. Anita, & amall joba OKI Lie 11~E~~LW~~~:e~. PIANO: Beginning thru ---------\
AUTO llPAll/ •WINDOW CLUNING• oooas ,3580 Ucanaa 4'233108-C10. d rywall-carpe ntry· 757-7778 daytime 111887191 831·3832 drywall, t•xturlng, etc. Advanced. All agea. WALL ••
SE.VICES 3447 ,REI! l!STIMATES Small joba, malnt and wallpaper removal· 0 Teacher cort1fied.
"' 297-eo81 Davtd repalra. !548·5203 atucco Rick 262-6545 Can't seem to FrM est. avid 489·5468 Jennlfor, 840·8669 COVERINGS 3933
An experlenoecl LANDSCAPE • •W.P. YOUNGQUIST iiiC
MSNN•llllY JAGUAR 8owett'• Do you need depandebla door PENCES Carpentry, roofi ng, IAWN CAlE 3808 get to all those Paint!"' Contractor PE T Custom Wallpaper '
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•Ouattty Raf)air* a ..._.,. ~~ home hang er. Ouar work, plum bing, drywall, repair jobs Ou.t. painting by ptofla a t I I tp I ti ~
1958 PtacanUa cleaning MtVlca? Call raaa. Don !521-41910 •DEC~ 3615 atucco, painting, lite, .,-ourtd tht houat? Ucl602098. Ins. SERVICES 3870 No' ~:b n~oo• ~m:i1
Coate Maaa 831-2742 ua •t 530-2412. alactrlcal. Jim &41-7•~ ••ala Yard M•lnt. Lat tht FrH Ht. 645-3305 5' Off w/1d. t7~1937
lYWAU CAaPUDY 3s10 comvrus 3511 nma 3514
•Wood l'enoee• •Hl.Q HANDYMAN• L•wn'!/ Cleanupa, Cla .. lft•d at,,. Qualltr ,......... Peraonallzad P•t Care W• gal• 1nould hang
replacehepalr, ht~ ..... _1t••t Tr.. rlmMl"9e Lt PLUS touchupa. Kennel alternative. No
...... Lowpncea.UCd -lillil ......... eTe-aaU Senloe 24 Hrw. Richard Stnor .. 111a11 ot worry Uc,
_,.. Conllr.17!§il01 Plu,.,,b lng/alac/Watar 6';eft m LMOaq:ino Dlrectorw uc 2toe44 a.t6-3209 1n1 Rel• 873-7184
Why play Hid• 'N haatata/aprlnki«l/C .. I a trrlgeUon. Trilnmlng htlp you llnd auiUTY CDI
8eak wtth Childcare? fana. lnatall/Rapalr. a Aamov91a, c...n;, re1iab1t http. 20 yra exp Quality
Cal The Pllet today! FREE eat. a4t.Ot37 upa a MUie, It. UC. Ma ... '78 workmana"lp, fair
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Thursday, October 6, 1994 .. Newport Beach/Costa Mna Daily Plk>t
I 1230 EMPLOYMJ!NT EMPLOYllUT ANTIQOIS 1010 llUCllANDISI J!WIUY, Pu.5 PBTS a COSTA lllSA 1124 llU!NJ SLIPS BONDA IOl5 VOLVO
5530 5530 llJSC. 1016 •UT IOZS AHD1ALS 1041 DOCQ 70221•-----l~~~-..mll!lll!li •1111111••••••1••·-----IVOllY~ wwd-Lot• ., Qoedleel ... •t CIVIC DX. 1-owner. •aa VelvO DL -Auto tle1 ....... A• Ill' Thd of PUflCl\6ng ..,.. ~ cheU MC.lge Cltnae, fruit, svocedo UNCH MINK A~ebM kw Immediate a-ta. Clothee, coot., WT 8LIP8 wM9 wlblue ~. Ttene. ale. p/b, p/a,
Co"" Shop. °'PPIV at clocb'P Mek• 1100/dy 30 '1IMk Of aage-tum tr .... trultJng ltO; TrH Long luxuriou. eoel dopUon T lo picture•, etc. ~ ~ ~80 ft. new *""· Xlnl eond. _,., tm •t•r•o/caH
Teylor'6 RHtaurenl, from horM Of mot9 IS of ~ank Ro ... IS; On Palma fully te';1eraabfe, 19715'. :ble fe~ale ~ao.::: WOOd Clrcla (off 17th) ::."~ ::--:::~ 18500 840 .. 0~a $2160 (7t4) 873-3872
Redhlll/SA Fwv. Tu1tln 310.791--4&43 •• DP2 d•Y• M' 120; Gel plant• Stunning Maiy Mc:Fad• one year old. CUfr•nt OCT. 8th 2798 Franc•• locetlon. 780-0259 Retall SaJH WORK AT HOM• 11: Shade, pine 15 gal den gown, •lze 12, on all 1hot1. Mu1t be Lan•. near Brl9tof and MUCID!S 9130 VOWWAG!N 9235 CHRllJMH GUILD Ar• YoU making what APPUANC!S 1011 l20: Hetbl 135kind•111 "4000 new, "425. PP adopted together Into a.er. Cloth .. , blk ...
..... vou're worth? lnced-Liiac 110: 909-f7. 4-8422 Call 84&-8308. a loving home. p..... comput., •• bbq •le... •70 au• De dabl
hu fUlt • pert time Ible bu•lneH op-o .. an Nl1Y 11ar1 on Cell 7t4·72U7a. or • .,.. .. 8 Oriental rug1 ADTO .. OB" er '78 .ao&L. a..usy mutt pen •·
opening• at Cryetal portuntty, PT/FT. Com· Hdvw .. du,tw -~a•hr•'!! Chrl•tmaa for tho.• -•cu"-•Y 8045 714-&4+5045• •• cryataJ, furn, lamp1: _. ~ .... lwy/bm, 2 top•, prlm9d for pelnL New
CofJrt. Call 540-2520 plete training pro-~nd· 11:*,7~ 11)9Clal people In your .._ au•.-BULL TERRIORS 2 AKC Pl•, mlrrol'8, pelntng1, :/ ~lt:.bl; ~~~ ~~~·pc:!:~:'. r:t~:: SALES v Id• d • C • 111 • . life. Vlotottan Doll Brlndl• 8 yr• tormer mlec. 11575 Orange Av. mech eound, Blaupkl etc. $2000. 557-0.41
(714)383-4364 ""'~ ...... Metpolnl Hou ... Outald• fin· ·::: T ~RAc;.r.0: •how. Xlnt pete. 1160 SAT 7·• Tiffany Lamp, cmu.oLET no45 c••• •t•r•Q. alarm '71 van.new eng,cltch, PROFESSllWHS ' • ll cu ft. 1-yr. lahed, do your own a •a/neg.(3t0)798-09e7 rowtng mact\lne clarl-Ya\ • 115k $13950'721·8888 tt-"•· PO"-''P .. •mper, tv1'Nt Mint cond l300/ob0. decorating Inside. U ao. Speclallzlng fl ' -· ,.. --EMPL()YMENT 87W985 Old piano converted In 9N • 2N ·IN. NM· Grandma'• Gone. Buu-:!,~~c.~:~oy:»r~~~:~ '87 190• 2 .e . Mu11 aJI amen. Xlnt driving
For lh• following S!IVICES 5533 Whether you're buying to a Nlokelodeon, 600 • 600 • 200 ·3000 • tlful, petite cat nead1 Plac• Croll St Bear '80 Corvette ShoW .... charc:oaJ. Non-cond. $1900 939-2286
terrltQ<IH: or •.Ulng, Claaallled circa 1908, •talned 4000. Fergueon1. Sae/ loving home. Calleo & Yukon Nr SCP.laza winner, •very option, •mkng, Ilk• new, full '87 Cabrlolel .Auto,
covef•allyourneedal glaN lnnrta top & DleHI. ~We •hip color. declawed, • CD, Z pkg, competl· pwr. Lady'• car. 8Qk. R•d w/blk top, AC, *SM IEJtNARDINO, •H•HH bOttom. Must '" & UPS. Tant~ Trac-apayed and ahould be Uon yellow {only 200 113,800. 540-1011 PS.Conv.Look• & run• INWD VALL.R, EMPIRE Pl .... ~ Jwar• that Buy tt. Sell It. Find 11. h•ar lo appreciate. In· Io r • only pet. Pleu• call NEWPOIT made). Only 35K on ,91 t90K 2 .e Smk 111• grtl $5500 968-3852 the ll•Ung1 In thla cat· Claeetfled. cludH • roll•, 8·10 1.a00.305-2398 (71') 1Ut4-386• • BEACH 81 ~9 bal blueprint engine. ver/taupe. MOVING Ind NEWPORT BEACH egory may require you song• per roll. $7500/ Save abuaed and • v 520,995. 873-7754 mu•t NII. ae,00'0•---------
-540•000 to sso.ooo+ :~ C.:~ic~ 9g>.,:U';b'! obo. 11<a-e13-1e15 OFFICE abandOn•d P•ll. B• a ml 122,995 759-7659 MISC. AUTO 9245
Earnl"" Polenllal ch.,ge per minute. FURNITtJRE 6014 MOVING Couch, IOve FUeUY'PYY9e •. volunteer/foster. Cllll •Hat. Ooht.,dalth eam DATS'nr 9080 --------... • ... w/mtchg coffH/ AHU uau. 714-85p.2704 OUH 0 • uggage, \IH 81 CARAVAN $7,430
***AIRLINES••• end tble 1300. Dinette EQUIPMENT 6047 . beddlng,Plno;akls/bte, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilNlSSAN 9150 #218038. 99. Taurus * 100% Comml11lon
paid weekly NOW HIRINQ ENTRY Bdrm furn. Beautiful 5-$200 obo. Kenwood toy•, clothlng, re-$4,180. 4'154523. 82
LEVEL Cu1tomer Ser-pc aet, wht aolld wood stereo,ca11,amp,tuner , MUSICAL frlg.,1962 Port Edward '80 El Dorado Balrltz, •aa Nleean 300 All Aeroatar 18,230 IA&-* Residual• paid
monthly * BonuH• paid monthly
~:;,~~b~~a~~herh!!!: S375 obo 6~3·5477 $250. Call 640·1730 7 de~~=~ :.-:k :0,~:: INSTRUMENTS 6055 Yard Salel Sat/Sun 8·21 · 350 V8, A/C, Full Leather Lnl•rlor, T· 8609. 81 Cenlury
.1uona. Gr:.t pay Md BLACK LEATHER snapper lawn mower w/ coat $5K obo. couch, ~,:~~1~ 'C~~~!~ ~~rnk~ :~;~~.er~ .7cf~'i ~~·:n1.~~~:;o-~~~~e, ~~~~i8°30:6~:~:.~
* O'Clallflad Lead•
Provided
benefits. LoCAJ or re-1ofa, love uat, c:haJr, ba~er =~· :Sa:.=d chairs, •oftware, mlac. Pair of lg Advent morel •11 s,;,, Ber· alon1 and lea1e1
loca· lion. For appllc.a-matching. Unu•ed. wa ., • MOVlngl 714-645-7733 Spe•kera 5012,IW nardlno Nwpl Hgls ---------1'8S.ST PU auto, ale b•lng liquidated.
* Ongoing Training & Support
tlon & Information call $1500 aet. 895-6046 SUNOUEST•WOLFF Copier Cannon NP . Ilk• new, 570 • great ' FORD 9075 p/1, Ult, cruz, am/fm Conaumera Free
1 ·8 o o -e" 7 .7 4 2 o B • J II T.ANNINQ BEDS 300AF, low UH, auto sound! 548-3350 cass,looks & run• xlnl 1.S00.237.S078
* 150,000 + Merchant Cllent Base
Ext. A·,09. OJf • uven • car New commerclal-loed, etc. $390/obo, $3300 obo 722·98231-----------
EARN $200 to $1 000 IMtd, twin alze, good home unit• from 13" Zenith color TV W/1---------TRANSPORTATION *****• CAN'T FIND A CAR * 1993 Oporallonal
Excellence
WEEKLY • c:ond, $85. 673-5294 S 199.00. Lamp a-remote S75. 640-9906 BICYCLES 6060'•••••••• '85 Ranger 4X4 Good TOYOTA 9210 YOU C.AN AFFORD?
Asaembllng produc11 Ebony blit" dln/kltch lotlon•·AccosaorlH . ..,A ox 1025 co I-' 3 '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.. llre1, a/c, 5-apd, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hundred• of vehicles
Award Winner h C II T II t bl ' .. h It Monthly payments ,...r p .... , 1• ·---------$2900 960 9377 sold al bargain prices at ome. a . o a •· .. c re, x n Io w a• $ 1 8 . o o typewriter•. 3 add ng WANTED: 5·•P••d •BOATS . '80 SR• Long Bed overydayl For more Free l-S0<>-574•9535 cpnd. Pd $1iOO, tat Call today I FREE mach, Daisy wrller,ptr, women'• Ralelgh In • 70'1l -.9-2-'T_a_u-ru_s_W_g_n_t_m_m-ac-11 S·spd, ate', $2200 Info call Information
CES-Card Ealabllsh· Ext. 132 1250 take•. 959-ooee NEW color cata.log Epaon Plr, mlscf. oHlce good cond. 854-0377 New tlrel/brke, auto-*** 880·83 7 7 Servlo•• toll freel
ment Services, a na· EARN UP TO $700/ Futon-On alze w/frame 1.S00-482·8187 iuppllH. 646-4243 ... 45• Side Tle•Prlme wind: stereo/caa allv., ,81 STARLETT 5-1·800-434MMl97
tlonally recognized WEEK. No •)(perlence. & remove.bl• blk cover Newport locatlon. 45k $12,500 120-112 apd, 33 mpg & de-Ext. A-1oe2.
leader In . the ere Part-time/Full time. $75. Call 723-4243 PETS 6 TICRETS· 6075 Near NHVC 551·9382 penendable.· $1200. Wanted clean low JTlll, card procossl ProC:H• mortgage re-· FREE TO YOU6022 8' dustry for 25 Y ara Is funda. Toll fr •• Kg walerbed oak, bk· ANJMALS 6049 Flberglau, Hard 9081 Lv• mug. 536-724~ tran1. car.call Jane or
building our •ales 1-8oo-889-1511 hdb d 6 d E•gle•. Oct 8, Roso Chime Dingy w/oars. GMC • '84 4X4 PU Lon bad, John •25•292•
forc e wllh expert· ~~~obO ;s6-a21~wa, Adult female pretty Bowl, Sect. A. Great S185 obo 551·9382 4-cyt, am/fm gca11, •WANTED• Clean, low
enced, aelf·etartlng tabby cat, neutered all ADOPT-A·PET aeatsl 548-1714 eves W.ANTl!D: 18·22 FT 85K Great cond/~4800 mile traneportatlon
salH prolesslonale. DOMESTICS 5540 Solld oak bdrm Ht, shots, fr•• to good Every Sat & Sun at fiberglass center con-'88 GMC Sierra s-15 obo Raul•722.S544 car. Please caJI Jane
Safaried po11tlona wllh iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii xlnt cond. Kg headbd, home .~ 759·3239 PETSMART, Fountain 101• fishing boat Call PU, 86K, 5-apd, p/b, ,83 SUPRA or John 525·2928 "d • d ~•ft pl ml Nds pnt/bdy wrk. Plo-benefll• are also avail· rLEAHOA .,. rwr rer ... r r· FREE SAND Vttllay. PtJpplH, kll· 310-597·5147. ablol a 'ror, 2 matching night tens and more, llll GARAGE SALES . neor 1Vcasa. 8/95 reg. 3,000 ml, silver Jewel.
Lost your number. atand1·S399. 673-6019 Call 175-3824 looking for lovlng, car·••••••••• S2000/trade 722-1252 $24,000 ANTIQUES &
If you want to repre-PloaH CAJI Helen. FREI! Single atory Ing homes. CALL 241.1• POWER BOATS , 1 714-848-8845 Evei CLASSICS 9250
son1 •company dodl· house & det. garage, •0317 lor more Info. · '7012 ---------1
cated to remaining the MERCHANDISE (approx 1600 1q. ft.) Available for lmmedla-BALBOA 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IJONDA 9085 VANS 9225 '72 llercedea 280 H · leader lri the payment MERCVBMnJSE MISC. 6015 J N t B h •• ·procelllng lndualry, er::= · 11 ewpor eac • 11011: two lovable le-ISLAND 6106 WANTl!D: late model •.5 . Mechanically
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TOP 10 THINGS
TO DO THIS WllKIND
1 THE WALL CALl,.s:
f "Writings on the
Wall," which features
live music, readings by
local poets and the birth
• • o f a poetry wall in which
:-select poetry will be hand
painted by the po~ts, runs
noon to 7 p.m . Saturday
Md S undAy i'lt The LAB
"i\nti-mall."
2TOON TOWN: Ani-
mators and comic·
book artists .sign their
work noon to 5 p.m. Sat·
urday at Halleys Comics,
1686-A Tus ti n Ave.,
Costa Mesa. -,_3 GOSPEL MUSIC:
The Mighty Clo uds o f
J oy sing 8 p.m . Fri-
day in Orange Coast Col-
lege's Rob ert B. MQ.Pre
Theatre .
4 .. AIDA" CLOSES:
Opem Pacific's ninth
sea son opening pro·
d u c t lon o f G iuseppe
f\11\RI flME ART MASTER STOBART
i..,'\11 S LONLI Y SEAS . C2
"LINKING FTHOS'' (XHIBIT ens
\1INOS WORKING ... C2
''Ti ff RIVrR Wll D" IS A WIL[) RIDE,
~ 'Y"t IHAUl K ... C3
I YL LIS' rtLM rLASI tES ... CJ
"CRUCIB LE," NEW DANCERS AND
·~( R CHRISTMAS ' ... C4
I ~AME TIME, NEXT YEAR " SOARS AT
I Hr1\TRE DISTRICT ... C4
ON fHE TOWN ... CS
KIROV ORCHESTRA'S EXPR ESSIVE
Cf)N nUCTOR ... C6
1;0/TOR 'S :/\/OTE: Dining writer Mnr/;J
lJircl)i column 1eturns neYt 1H:ck.
11!-· t'lllC.IS'l'CtPHEll DlEIA
·.
i--;::._~F-.v.C6nder what-it would be-l ike te be o
stage at t~e ~erforfni J?g Arts Center, sing~ng
and ·dancing m a musical or an opera, wfii le
a packed hou.se of more than 2,000 people
watched you perform?
I d id, out f have one problem: I can't sing.
My voice sounds great in the shower, or singin g along
to my car r adio, out that's about as far as my voca l
talent goes. So what was I doing o n· stage at the Center
last Saturday night dressed as an Ethiopia n p risoner,
in full bo dy maJ<e-up and costume, for the
..
Thursday, October 6, 1994 Cl
C...ul \ l' 1.1.'KM:ll/flll{ CllE DAIL\ 1•11 or
John Ferri helps Daily Pilot entertainment writer Christopher Trela into his "Aida" costume. Below,
.. Verdi's grand spectacle
"aida" concludes 8 p.m .
Friday and Suturday and
2 J?.m. Sunday at the Or"-
ange County Performing
-Opening-night RerfO rmance of Opera Pacific's
production of 'Aida?" · :.· Trela listens to Instructions from the opera's director at a rehearsal at the Performing Arts Center. ·.
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Arts Center. .
5 FREE RE'Cll'AL:
Classical guitarist J o-
seph Yashar performs
"Music From the Re nals·
sance t o the Twentieth
Century" 3:30 p.m. S un-
day at Newport Beach
t "11tral Public Library.
6 WITCHING HOUR:
Arthur Miller's "The
Crucible " closes @
p.m. tonight through Sat·
urday a nd 3 p.m. Sunday
in Orange Coast Coll ege's
Dtama Lab Theatre.
7 WRITE STUFF: His-
tori cal flctlon write r
Barbara Keller dis-
cusses the process of writ-
ing historical fiction a nd
ro mance 3 p.m. today at
t he Cor o na d e l Ma r
Bra nch Library.
8L EE'S POETR\':
• Lee Mallo ry read s
and signs his fifth
"book o f poetry, "Full
Mo on , Empty Ha nds.''
· frvm 7 to 9 p.m . Sat-
urdtty a t Barnes & Noble
·at Tria ngle S quare.
9 KA-BOOM!: A gov-
ernment-trained killer
helps a woma n exact
rt!venge o n Miami's un-
ciP.rworld in "The Special·
ist," starring Sylvest er
S tallone, Sharon Stone
and James Woods, open-
ing Frid ay area wid e. lo DOUBLE UP:
On Saturday, au-
tho r Elizabe th
J ean Rogers s igns he r
book "Create Your Own
J oy'' and Karin Ireland
signs her "The J ob Sur-
viva l Instruction Book:
365 Tips, Tricks and
Techniques to Stay Em-
p lo yed " from 5 to 7 p.m .
at Martha 's Bookstore o n
Balboa Island.
•iAida" requires about a hundred
extras, or ·supernumeraries as they're
called in the opera world. These su·
.pers arc non-paid, spear-carrier type
roles that are performed by opera
lovers who undertake the task sim-
ply because, well, they're opera lov-
• crs. I thought that by vol unteering
to be a super, I could find out how
an opera is put together -from
first rehearsal to opening night. On
stage, operas alway$ seem 10 look so _
easy. so ilutd, so natural. I was to
find out that to get a production to
look like that takes dedication and
work. A lot of work.
About 100 people showed up for
the super casting call and were bro·
ken into small groups of soldiers,
priests, candle-bearers and the like.
Because of my schedule conflicts, it
was decided that I'd be an Ethi-
opian prisoner, which sounded fine
to me. The supers, all rcgular-
looking guys in shorts, !>lacks and T·
shirts, practiced carrying spears,
banners and shields buck a.nd forth
until it felt natural -as'naturul as a
guy in shorts would feel carrying a
shield and spear.
The piano run-through of most of
the scenes in the opera was held in
the gym at a Mormon church in Ir-
vine, where we would rehearse until
we moved to the arts center a 'few
days pi:,ior to opening. The rehearsal
looked awkward, with assis tants
guiding peopJe and rearranging
props, music stands serving as col-
umns, a cloth on the noot with a di-
agram .showing the steps of what
would be a temple on stage, and su-
pers trying to figu re out where to
go. It was difficult to picture this
large group moving gracefully in se·
qucnce on stage.
At the evening rehearsal the fol-
lowing·week, my group of about 15
Ethiopian prisoners Was finally
brought in to the action. Our hands
were tied as we begged for our lives.
I mimicked the other people around
me, kneeling on the floor and ges-
turing, looking suitably pathetic.
Suddenly, the .other prisoners start·
cd doing something I wasn't pre·
pared for: Singing!
Unknowingly, I had been placed
in the Ethiopian prisonl:r chorus. I
was startled, but went along with it,
, opening my mouth occasionally but,
T he M'• h.'l\ wrttcr 111u)t've been out
of tov." cul we got sent to our
fj;-,t 11:.al lex>-loo M>Cicty gat hcring.
ll ~ "' I he an .1uc1 ion tc' hencfit t ht: New-
f)l lrl H.ubur Art Muc;eum .ind it """" hdd
• at Empono ArmJni 1n South Coa!>t Plaza,
after eve~ th111g was closet.I
-
ROYA'S TAKE: Of course. we
coul<.ln't find the entrance, !to we crai.hed
it from the hack .ind, to our llelight, we
were greeted hy the sight of a table laden
with drink'> unJ. hcyond that, u table of
lc11,1J. '
I !t11.1kcJ' .1rnund for peo ple I o;hould
n· ... ogn11c. but I woukln't kn ow the CEO
01 Big Dc.:vclnp111g Co. and hi.. beautifu l
J c.:outan1c dau!!hlcr 1f my life depcndcu
mnt ~ »J.~e. my f:lvq ritc young urtl'lt.
Cornelius 0 I c.1ry. mfceramict r rofc.,"4.tr
from college, Jnd a girl I remembered
from an '-t:huol ~ave me a dirty lout. But ,
other thoin thdt, ,111 I coulll rccogni1e wac;
,t lot of ns.:w money, a 'pnnkhng of old •• •
m ey. and '<>nt\' cool· looking art1~ t
t
fly
w .. 1ch1ni a th~ people nn catmg the
rrl•r,hty prcp<ucd fooJ The fiKt that they
••
not know111~ the word') or the tune.
felt prcuy )Jll,9. We rehe:irseJ tt
ag:tin, :ind I ;ictually :.tartcJ to gi.:t
inlO the mind set of J prnoni.:r.
· Th:..t week, I "cnt for m\.co ... tume
tilling. I loping to wear more than a
luindoth, I lucked oul. Darci\ I \\J'-
given x\'cr;il skirts to try on:bl!forc
the s-o:.tumer settled on a i.n;ippy lit·
tic kopard ~kin number that ended
aho'c my knce:.. To cornplctc the
costume:. I \\aS fitted ''ith a \loO\en
brc:ist plate. J huge, <.ki.:owt1\·e
kathcr neckbcc: ;ind ~1 helmet \\1th
p1ccc5 ol cloth and -.tranu:. of It.air
hJnging Uo\\11. Lmcl}.
The Im.al rchc.ar :ii 111 thi.: g~m "·''
.1 tcuiuu' work-through of the entire
opLr;1, bcg111n111g tu end, \\ith m.111y
'tarts ;ind stOCh tu reline tlte c.:hure-
ogr.iphy. Thcn we mo,cd lo the ;11 h
l'Ctllcr i.t.1ge tor J pi.111u.1cchnauJn
IUIHhroygh. With C'>Cl)one in i:m-
lumc, il actually looked ltkc an
opera, 13ut, due to working out the
c.lclaib, ii took almo:.t five hours to
gv through the opera. The Ethi·
opt.ans were lookmg \Cl)' pri'>oncr
l1ki.:, cowcring from the guard~ and
pkad111J with the prtc:.b to kt U'> gu
f1..:e. I must s;iy, Ill) pk;.H.ling ''Js
nc,cr bc:ttcr.
Frid:av -the nie.ht before th ...
oncninc -\\<JS .tn-i1l\'il'1ttOOJI d!C"t'o ,. -\. reheJr:.JI w11h the on.:he:.tra. fhe
ca,t. "including supers, were lo be 111
full bod} m:ikc-up. I "ent d0" n Ill
the urc~ang rooms and found that I
hJd to apply a dark pancake rnJkc-
up O\cr my legs, arms. face, che:.t,
b;ick, ~nd Yirtually an)'\ here that
might be visible through my CO\·
tumc. Fom•livc minutes later, C\cll
my muther· would not hJ\C recog-
nized me (or aL least \\Oulc.Jn't hJ\e
admilled to knowing me). I then h.1J
black ma-sc~1ra put on my eyebru\\s
and under my eyes. Once in cos-
tume, I not only felt like <111 Ethi·
opian prisoner, I looked like one.
The dress rehearsal went prelly
smooth, with the Ethiopian king,
Robert McFarland, entering right
behind me, one h.ind on my b:.ick a'
we stumbtcd onto the stage. I gro\·
cled, looked j(ound at my fellow
prisoners, and lJlen forgot for J mo·
_..ment I ~as.,...on s\igc as I watched
the principals sinS; Then, suddcnl~.
my group was freed. We sang and
rcJOiccd. TI1e curtain c:imc do" n.
We \\ere n.:ad} fo.r upcning night.
S;iturd.1y. OcL. 1. Opening night ·of
"Aida," anJ, coincident.illy, m\
b1nhdJy. I .irnvcd .it 1>:30 p.m~. \\cnt
to tbc drc'>'>lll~ roum. got into a pJir
ol i.l1ott'> and begJn the long. p1occss
ol trJnsfmming mvscll into an Ell11-
op1;in. Altcr Jres!>tn~. I "atchcd
trum the \\lllg' ;is the pnnc1pab d;J
their.,...:enc'>.
The ba~k~t ... ge arcJ \\~b a nurr~ ul
;ic.;tt\ aty, "ith drt;!>sers helpi'ng super:.
and churu'> 111c:mber:. in anJ out ol
C\.l:>turnc~ ,.\"t'tants cucJ entr:in~e~.
prop' \\c1c h;itH.!ed out . .inJ irom all
appc;,aranl'c., It looked like d J·o,
could h.t\C b.okcn out .. t .in\ mu·
in<:al Uut·H daJo't,
G1adu.alh. II 1.·;imc time ll.lr the
Cth1up1;rn\0 entran1.1:. Out \\.oc \\Ct t.
.l\\.ire unh l'' 1.1ur pl1;;ht .illf pkJJ·
111g tu go tree I t,"'tU\\!kJ I pk.tJcJ.'
I ,,ang bultl) hut emoting like m~
late dcpcnJ.:d un it) I rejoiced \\hen
\\e \\Crc treed. I hugged my fcllu\\
p1 t>OllCI'>. I knell. I rahed ffi) Jr ms
amplunngl) ;i, the p1 icst "JlkcJ b).
A' the curtain droppt:d, I he;irJ .i
"a\.; of .tpplau:.c. \\'hen the cur1.11n
\\1:1lt up, \\c Wllk our bo\\:., I h.>,1kcJ
out 11110 the ;iuJicncc, :.tann~ at the
)e,1 of f.ai:c'> ;iml li,tl.'1\i1Jg JO the ap· '
• plJU'>C. \\'u\\.
After the 1.'Ullaln came Jrn\11
ag.1111. I ru~hcJ otl ,t..ag.c. p..-cl..-J "it
my co:.tumc. rJll do\\11 tu the ~hv"·
er:., qu1ckl~ "J'hcJ o:r .1:. much
.m;ikc-up a-, l coulJ. 1:hJngeJ m~
cluthe~. ;inJ 1 u .. hc:d 0ut 10 m\ ~cat.
"here my friend o ... 11a haJ J~.t
'\atchC\J my O~l"J debut ---~
"You \\ere \\l.lnderlul." -.he ,aid.
hu~1ng me. "It locked !>pCl.:l~cul;ir.
The color:. \\Cte s0 ree.al. oinJ th.:
5111g111g \\J!. C\h1larat111g. It \\:J) an
C\tr;iordinJI) C\peric1Ke." •
I watche<l the r.::~t of the opcrJ
fr om mv 'c;it itnJ haJ to al!ree '"ith
Dell.a. 'it did ll1ok :.pei.:tacufJr, and
che )111ging "J\ tcrnfk. \\'hen the
p1111"1pal '>ingc" tool.. the ir fin.ii
bu"'· I applauded, not JU ... t hJr them
but the entire l.'.J:.t ol i.:horu, ;inJ su-
per • '>t;ige h 1nJ), !.tagc lllJllJg.a,,
Jircl.'tors, .as~1,t:.1nt , co~lllmc1:. -
l1.1r C\1;1'\one .i' 01.1..atcJ \\1th the:
opcr J. Thc on->tagc i.111g~1' lllJ~
h;i\C.~ been the obvious :.t.ars ot the
c.how, but I knew better. \\'c \\Crc •
all !>l:.lrs. all "·re.1ting .i fc" moment'
of th cJtd m.ig.ac.
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C2 Ttu.1rsday, October 61 1994 Weekend
LOCALAltT
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K.ATSUYA IWNONE/f Oll TllE DAILY illlOT
John Stobart stands next to one of his historical maritime paintings now on display at Le Meridian.
Successful ·stobart
Sails art world a.Ione
· 'By MATI COICER
J obn Stobart is an artist l i~e no other.
And that bothers him.
For the past fou r decades, Stobart has set
with peop)e who pass by his televised ·easel, which
has run the gamut from curious schoolchildren to·a
topless woman in Europe. .
Stobart's paintings include extr:iordinary detail.
his easel up at water's edge and painted the
port~. harbors anti waterways of the world, including
Newport I lnrbor.
Out instead of creating oil paintings depi cting th ese
mocJern havens of wealth and commerce, he's
produced historical portraits o( the ghanncls as they
\\crc from the mid-ISOOs to the turn of the century.
Many are set at twilight or early morning, allowing
the artist to employ intriguing lighting effects. For
instance, n:itural light filtered through cloud cover or
• coming darkness bol,\nccs off the water, while the
adjacent dry land is splashed with light created by
I Ii-. wurk i~ on tli-.pby in Cafe Fleuri and the main
tubby of Le MeriJien hotel in Newport Deach
1l11uugh NU\. 27. And StobJrt, who owns fi ve
g..illc ric') on the b1s1 Coast, recently bought his first
on the We't Coa')t: the now-Stobart/Whitman
Gullcric-. in Corona del f\lar.
lndeeJ, specialiLins in historical, maritime art has
nrnue thc 13ritish·born resident of Martha's Vineyard
quitc successful. Wulter Cronkite, Sen. Christopher
Dodd and prestigious financial institutions collect his
1\ur k. I k hosts his own television program. And,
'"1-.eJ h 1u:iy \\hat the p<1in1i~" was standing next
to 111 Le Meridicn's lobby would Tctch, he replied it
11.1' pun:ha!>cd for Sl]0.000 -in 1975'.
h1r all his '>Uccess as a true original, Stobart is also
J"hprtc.ncd that there apparently \von't be anyone
to pick up his brush.
... , hey druppctl urawrng and painting at nearly all
colleges," he said, sh:iking his head. "On the morning
(1ckv1~iun) !>hows, I haveu't seen a puinting on in 30
years. It's all abstra<.l. rashion is undermining the
cunti11uancc of culture."
· l lc reported there i!> a resurgence of interest in
England, but he fear.., it may be l~f· too late. "ll
would take a long time fu r it to com\ ~rhc re arc
no teacher!>."
I lc's doing what he can with his TV program,
"\VurltlScapc," \\hic.h is shown on public television
slatruns, including KOCE in I luntington Beach.
"I show students how to develop talent," Stobart
~aid. "Most (beginn ing) artim arc so scared." .
Taped in Englund, Fra.nce and H:)waii, the show is
composed of 13 half-hour parts and is in the process •
uf being made into a videotape series. But Stobart
compluine<l about 111~ time slots -early weekday
morning' or SJturtlay afternoons. A!. a result, most
\ 1c1\cr response is from retirees. He'd prefer more
n.:.ic.:11un from younge r students.
l lu11cver. he ha!. relished the encounters he's had
torches. •
Sea vessels long since vanished arc depicted in his
paintings. He's particularly drawn to the
crafo,manship of ol tl shifls, especially ove r what he
calls the "boxes" that sail today. The buildings in ltis
paintings are abo authentic, right down to the names
on th e signs hanging above them.
To gather the information he needs, he researchc
books. etchings and ship pl ans, much of which is
Mored in his "huge" library (which likely contains a
copy or two of his book "The Pleasures of Painting
Outdoors").
Stobart would never think of painting directly from "'
an old photograph. ,
"It's a wonderful thi ng to be in a wonderful place
like that, with the surn.hine, and to make it all
happen," he e,xpluincd.
Uut \1,.hy maritime art? .
"I was always crai.y :'bout that because my mother
died having l)le. She was from Liv~rpool (a coru,tal
towrt), but I was raised.by my father in Darby, which
is in the middle of England. Whenever I went !O
Liverpool to Moy with rci"Jtives, I would sec the boats
and would be so overwhelmed. ll twisted my mind."
He didn't do. we ll in· regular school, so his father
enrolled him in a locul an school. While fellow
classmates rode the "downhill slide into bohemia," he
managed to "take off like a rocket," eventually
transfe rring 10 London's Royal Academy of Arl.
Stobart came to America in 1965 because he
couldn't deal with England's class system, which was
particularly harsh on people from Darby, which he
compared to the in tellectual bias prevalent in the
United States against Southerners. •
He's been helped in the art world with his father's
business sense ('~Most artists arc not good
se lf-promoters'') and the fact that no one thought
about painting ports and harbors in the 1800s.
"Dack in those days, it would have been tike
painting a bus station," Stobart said. "Why paint a
bus station?"
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thoughts an(j realizations
recorded by 39-year-old
Newport Beach artist Katy Drooks
near completion of the 1992 expe-
dition she led into the deepest
jungles of the Peruvian Amazon.
The purpo~e or this grueling, life-
threatening trek through the intri-
cate rain forest was to discover
one or the last UJlcxplored areas of
the jungle, and to visit a tribe of
very elusive and h·ostile Indians
called the Mayoruna, who are no·
torious for killing most outsiders. ,
Fueled by her passionate iQ\~r
cst in ancient cultures and their
artistry, this experience pushed
her personal boundaries of endur·
ance and survival to the utmost
limits in pursuing a more profound
under timc.11ng or m11nlcind atld-tl
wo rld. "My lifctime goal is to
bring cultures and people together
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th e similarities," she has said.
"Cultures based on control anti
Jomination tend to consume all
life around themselves only to be
faced with their "Own extinction as
a result."
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ries of 14 sculptural books or di-
vided diaries that combine arti·
facts, imagery and words to detail
both the physica l and metaphysical
experience. Currently on exhibit at
Orange Coast College, the seg-
ments are presented as steps to a
journey where the viewer is en-
couraged to explore new idcolo·
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gies.
Entitled "Linking Ethos -An
Installation_,, (through Oct_,__jj_)_.
the exhibition also includes relief
paintings by artist Myrcllu Moses,
who envisions her role and artistic
approach as that of a messenger
whose creative observations can
help assuage our thinking onto u
bigger plane. As her name might
ironically suggest, Moses takes an
art-for-the-ages kintl of approach.
Moreover, her drnmatic prcscnta·
A sc~lpt.ural book by Katy Brooks.
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.Lfonting and com'l'hunicating our
belief structur..:s, philo~phics and
pervading ~11i 1udes..1ha1 shape hu·
manity.
For example, her "Vigil for Hll·
manity?" appears !IS a rose patina
altar in the corner of the gallery
with a pla!>lcr-cast column of
sculpted hands folded ;ind an
opened prayer book at the bonom.
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in process is suggested by the
~tilcks uf thin white candles un<.lcr-
neath which have. all been burned
halfway.
13eginning her fourth energetic
year as director of the QCC Gal-
lery, lrini Vnllcra-Rickcrson once
again creates u spiritual thct.ter
with her in:,piring insta.tlation of
··Linking Ethos," "hich i~ ac-
companied by a fully illustrated
catalogue. The d}namic interplay
-bcl"-CCJ4-Ka.~rnoks' c:ip~ivt11i11~
d rclc of books and Myrella Mose:,'
compelling, stop-you-in-your-tracks
relief paintings -particularly
"f\hrn/\Vun\an'' and "Still Life'!"
-j, an c.-.pcrie ncc not to bl!
mbsed. With this show, Ricker·
'run\ goal of transforming the
rn1.:v.1\cragc exhibition space into
a scriou') art :,howplacc has intleetl
been rcaliLc<l.
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By TODD MATHEWS
I f you like being taken on a wild ride after you
enter a movie theater, check out "The· River
Wild" starring Meryf Streep.
. This film has everything. There's all-out action.
There's unbelievable photography. And there's
audience-gasping surprises galore, thanks to director
Curtis Hanson ("The Hand That Rocks The
Cradle").
Although she's played a role like this,..Streep i~ her
usual excellent self as Gail, a forJUGr river-rafting
guide who moved to the big city to raise a family.
A vacation intended to take Gail back 'to the river
and introduce it to her young son Roarke (Joseph
Mazzello) turns sour whei;i her stiff-shirt husband
Tom (David Strathairn) can't make it due to his
round-the-clock job as an architect. .
· As much as I liked this film, I have to admit there
were some instances where the story went flat when
it dealt with Gail and Tom's marital problems,
particularly when they start bickering after he
uncharacteristically shows IQ make.. the trip after all.
Much more interesting was the relationship
between Gail and stranger Wade (Bacon). Wade and
a couple buddie~ are rafting ·ahead of Gail's family,
but they soon meet up on the river. What begins as
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attraction between Gail and Wade soon ·turns to
uneasintss, f car and, ultimately, repulsion.
After the now menacing psychopath Wade puts her
family in harm's way on the twisting river, Gail stares
him down and vows to kill him. In doing so, Streep is
as· convinci ngly chilling as any male hero to ever hit
the big screen. .
Of course, th e real star of the show is the river
itself. I'm no river guide, but I did take my family on
a river-rafting vacation a couple summers ago. The
rafting scenes reminded me a lot of that trip. It was
quite ~elievable.
As 1 said before, there were some instances where
some scenes obviously needed a couple more
re-writes but, overall, I strongly recommend "The
River Wild." Plu~. at S1 a ticket, it's a lot cheaper
. than taking your family on a real river ride.
Todd MDthett'S, 39, is a Costa MesD resident.
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•My movie motto: "I'll tell you what's hot ... Pll
tell you \\hat's cool, but not the plot ••• that's my
rule.". ·
llle River Wild: The tossing and churning on this
rafting trip makes skydiving look like a walk·ln the
park. Depending upon your Idea of a "good time,"
viewers could be observed lapping-up the tension
Ilk~ a cold beer on a hot day or biting their finger-
nails In a manner reminiscent of Ross Perot sup·
porters on election eve. Although this film Is sprin-
kled with plot Inconsistencies and flawed chilracter
development, Meryl Streep's performance ls any·
thing but flawed. I'd trust tier anytime as my guide
on the whlte:water rapids. · •
Quiz Show: If you're quizzical about why game-
show cheating In the '50s was such a big deaJ, t!),ke
time out and find the answer In this first-rate pro-
duction with terrific performances, especially-Ralph
Flennes. as the Instructor/contestant caught up In
all the hoopla and big bucks. Film execs take note:
Audiences may develop an appetite for: these well-
crahed films and think twice before they plunk
down their cash (or plastic) for any more slipshoi:J,
third-rate features.
Jason'• Lyric: This Is a '90s "Westside Story"
(based In Texas Instead of New York), with a heavy
"Cain and Abel" overlay. Sex, drugs and alcohol
are constants, and this film responds lo the age-old
question "Am I my brother's keeper?" In a guilt·
tripping affirmative.
Prtnceu Caraboo: One minute you,re-bored by
the sluggish pace or this 19th century narrative fea-
tllrlng a "vagabond prJncess'' and the next minute
you perk up with the Importation of colorful cos ..
turning and lively personalities. Phoebe Cates Is
delightful, Stephen Rhea ls endearing, Wendy
Hughes ls SRlendid and as much as we've enjo.yed
Kevin Kline In other roles, he ls the w{!ak link in
this fairy tale.
Phoebe Cates and Kevin Kline star in the
sometimes sluggish "Princess Caraboo."
sesslve Calvin Klein commercials. 1
Rapa Nui: This Kevin Costner production takes
place mor~ than 300 years ago on what is now
called Easter lsJand. Civil unrest 11-•as a . constant
problem, natives were Intolerant of their neighbor's
physical differences, rulers without conscience ac·
celerated the rav~ging or the forests, the workplace
was wrought with unsafe labor practices, fools and
corrupt advisors were the leaders of the day and
athletic events were so intt:!nse that some partici·
pants used bfUte for~e to injure their rivals and
eliminate competition. Some things never change.
A Simple Twi~t of Fate: A-simple., twist of the
arm may be required for you to see this film. Steve
Martin lapsed into shades of his ''wild and crazy
guy" mode one too many times, detracting from a
story line that had potential (young girl enriches
loner's lire). The cast was capable, but the array or
improbable ircldents Upped the scales to position
this movie on tlie "Films You Won't Be Sorry You
Missed" list for this fiscal year.
Timecop: Time travel with a purpose, high Impact
.flesh on flesh, futuristic techno-jargon, good look·
Terminal Velocity: -With a title like "Terminal
Velocity," you expect some mega-volt acUon, and
not some cb_eap Russian spy filnLwit~a l}uisL The.
twist Is some exciting plane and parachute moves
and top-flight comic relief throughout fr\)m the
lng good guys and grtmy leokiRg..-baEHtu'd~--i'iJSlt--t--
a few of my favorite things. What's missing from
adorable Charlie Shet!n. ·
Tb• New Age: From the writer of "The Pla,ver,"
we were treated to a glimpse of the lifestyles of th·e
rich and superficial who dabble in metaphysics, in·
fldelity, real estate. foreclosures and power selling.
Apathy quickly overtakes us as we rAlize there's
ho message In this mc!dium, reminiscent of the ob· .
this picture? New and exciting special effects •..
this lsn ·1 Christmas where you recycle 1992 .. Ter·
minator II" decorations and pretend they are in·
ventive and original In 1994.
PLEASE NOTE that my rei:ie1i·s are subject to
change, and I welcome other vie~points.
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• THI PIRfOltMING AltTI • D~aIOgue; s~pportiiig caSt haunt 'Cr.ucibJe'
By CHRISTOPHER. TllBLA
' T he Communist witch
hunts of the 1950s,
spurred by Sen. Joseph
McCarthy, destroyed
the careers and Jives of
numerous . wri ters, actors, and
other artists and professionals,
Playwright Arthur Miller, want-
ing to make a comment on those
witch hunts that were finally
ended when newsman Edward R.
Murrow stood up to McCarthy,
wrote a play called "The Cru-
cible," whose closing performances
arc tonight through Sunday in Jjie
Drama Lab Theatre at Orange
Coast College.
Miller based his ~ay in Salem,
Mass., in the late 1600s, when.
there was a real witch hunt. The
-fact that some of the characters do
mirror their 1950s' counterparts is
fascinating, but "The Crucible" .
abo stands alone as a dramatic
history lesson.
The OCC production is a good
looking one, with a sparse stage
:ind appropriate costumes. AJter-
n;itingly eclectic and routine, this
Terry Mowrey (left) and P.J. Agnew excel in '.'The Crucible."
"Crucible" tends to sag under the
weight of the sometimes rhetorical
diologu~ delivered with varying
degrees of success by 1.1 cast of
varying talents.
Terri Mowrey plays Abigail Wil-
liams, a young woman who pre-
.tends to ,c:_onsort"' with the devil
when her iidvance"s toward John
Proctor a.re spurned. Mowrey has
acted in a number of plays at
OCC in the past year, but no-
where ha s she been in as firm
command of her character and her
emotions as she is in this role. Her
angry outbursts, her silent sulking
with her fists clenched, even her
body language add to her char"c-
terizat ion, resulting 1n a believable
portrayal th~t ..s.iggests MO\~rey
does not have too Jon~ to go until
she graduate to the big leagues.
P.J. Agnew, who has also had
lead roles in several OCC produc-
tions, makes his role as John Proc-
tor a believable, stoic yet caring
character, passionate in his beliefs
and tesolute in his morals. Micha-
el I lcbler, us the Rev: John Hale,
also mukes a favorable impression,
al first huppily seeking out witches
before denouncing lhe witch hunt
fu eled by the misguided Deputy
Governor Danforth, played with
unca!>y regalness by Tom Titus.
While the c;ast hus all the words
right, the meaning behind them is
sometimes lost, particularly the
larger scenes when pose-and-speak
appears to be the preferred meth·
od of delivering dialogue. And
some of the actors need to slow
down . and work on diction; too
much dialogue comes out garbled
or rushed. lllll, despite the draw-
backs, the production remains
faithful to the play and is worth
seeing.
Tickets to "The Crucible" are
going fast, so it's advised you call
432-5880 as soon as possible.
...
Instructor Amelie Hunter (right) heads World Dance Cel-
ebration (WOC), OCC's new multi-cultural dance company.
In step with ethnic diversity
Orange Coast College's Dance Department is establishing a
mulli-cullural dance company designed to meet the changing
needs of an increasingly diverse Orange County community,
particularly elementary and high school students.
'Same Time' soars · at Theatre District Called World Dance Celebration (WDC), the company will .
utilize dance and drama IQ address -such important teen issues as
drugs and gangs, much the way that OCC's other dance company,
Danc'N Etc., does.
By TOM TITUS
0 f all the plays (rom the
fertile mind of Bernard
Slade, the ·one than vill
someday be inscribed on his
tombstone no doubt will be "Same
Time, Next Year," a deliciously
funny and often immensely moving
account of annual infidelity.
Through his winningly
adulterous characters, George and
Doris, we experience a quarter
century of change -both in the
once-a-year lovers and the world
around them. For iocal playgoers
who've missed it during the last
decade, The Theatre District in
Costa Mesa is giving this gem a
loving and lavish-revival.
Director.Mario Lescot has
expanded Slade's world,
populating it with three other
characters -motel employees
who change the setting and
cxchonge small talk between
scenes. This device might be
diverting except for the banality of
the additional dialogue and the
Doris (Karen Mangano) escapes the cluth of George (David
Rousseve) In The lheatre District's "Same Time, Next Year."
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fact that none of the three ages a
whit in 25 years.
George and Doris do change,
however, more in attitude than
physicality. From their first
nervous tryst in 1951 through their
alternating attitude adjustments in
the Si..xties and Seventies, they
search for the elusive secret of
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only one weekend a year.
Karen Mangano is an absolute
treasure as Doris, bringing an
irresistible charm to the various
aspects of her character. Mangano
is totally believable as a
discontented housewife in search
of fulfillment, yet unwilling to .
disrupt her "real life" family t.o
achieve it. Even in her more
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fractious moments, there is a
genuine warmth to her portrayal
that underscores her humanity.
There is more !>htick than
substance in David Rou!>sevC:S
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almost as appealing. The toll, .
gangly Rousseve endears-him:lelf
to his audiei1ce with his goofy
m:11)nerisms and overt physical
ge stures, which he relinquishes in
just one scene as an embittered,
tightly wound businessman
speakh1g in a whispered
monotone. The contrast somehow
impedes rather lhun e nhances this
sequence.
More effective than the
supernumcr't1ries -played by
_ Jessica Learn ed, Annette Lear and
Victor Santana -arc the
perioQ·setting slides establishing
th e newsworthy events and overall
mood of the country at each stop
on the play's route.
"Since dance has traditionally been a way for cul tures to r
preserve their myths, legends, history an d values, woe will bring
an educational dance and music program lo area elementary
schools as -a bridge between cultures," said Amelie Hunter, the
-eompnnJ;'s artistic director.'
--Anyone interested in performing with WDC lh'isratl musr
enroll in OCC's nine-week Dance 199AD class, which meets
Wednesd<fy evenings from 8 to 10, beginning Oct. 19. lt offers,
one unit of credit and fulfills an OCC graduation requirement for
ethnic studies .. Registration for the class starts next week. To find
out more about WDC, call 432-5506. -~
The holiday :>pirit
Tickets for South Coast
Rc1>ertory's annual production of
"A Christmas Carol" nnd the
world premiere of the Second
Stage holiday pl ay "Lu Posadu
Magica" go on sale to the public
J\tonday.
personified, and the cntife
production is a complete.joy to
watch. This is one Christmas
tradition that is worU1 continuing,
us the repeat viewers well know.
And "La .Posada Mugica,"
which brings the Christmas spirit
bn~k to a 14-year-old gh'l, could
Start of a new tradition. The play
was written by Octa\°'io-Solis and
directed by Jose CFuz Gonzalez.
The elaborate setting, credited
to Two Dh.tc Chairs Inc., is
perhap!> too' gorgeous, seemingly
beyond the budget of either
character. Sharon Evans' lighting
and Donnie Vise's sound ~nrich
the production considerably.
If you've n~ver seen "A
Christmas Carol," SCR foundin~
nrtist Hnl Lnndon is Scrooge ,... -For show tickets, 'tall 957-.a033.
1'om Titus rcricu-s local theater
for tllc Daily Pilot.
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Art
All·MIDIA AU llUtlllT
The Costa Mesa A.rt Lc;igue holds its
annual membership All·Media Art
Exhibit throughout October. Oils,
watercolors, mixed media, photography
and 3-0 by more than 100 Southland
artisLs on display. An awards reception
runs 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Norm:il
~ullcry hours ore Tuesday through
Saturday from IO n.m. to S p.m .• nnd
Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Admission Is free. Costa Mesa Art
League Gallery, South Coast Plaza
Village, 1631 Sunflower, 540-6430.
PIRMANINT COLLICTION
Exhibition of pieces from the
contemporary art museum's perm:inent
c6llcetion closes Monday. Newport
I /arbor Art Mu~cum, 850 San
Clemente D.rivc, Newport Beach,
759-1122. '
"FORM AND PAntRN"
Display of fine black and white prints
by Orange County photographer Lynn
Radeka closes Monday. Callery hours:
9 a.m. to S p.m. Monday through
Friday. Free admission. Orange Coast
College Photo Gallery, Fine Arts
Building, 1701 Fairview Road, CostJJ
Mesa, 432-5703. • ..
ANXlln AR1'
"Anxiety: Views of Contemporary
Life," which features paintings, prints,
photographs and drawings by more
than 20 artists as they contemplate the
tensions and struggles of everyday 'life,
. runs through Oct. 14. Gallery hours
arc Monday throu~h Friday 11 a.m. to
4 p.m. DankAq1enca Gallery, South
Co:ist Metro Cerftcr, 555 Anton Blvd.,
Costu Mesa, 433-6000.
SCUl.PTURIS & PAINTINGS
"Linking Ethos," an installation <1t
sculptu fcs and relief paintings by
artists Myrclla Moses and Katy
Brooks, runs through Oct. 15. Gallery
hours arc Monday through Thursday
from 10 a.m. to 3 p,m., Thursday
evenings from 7 to 8:30 and the first
:ind third Monday of the month Crom 7
to 8:30 p.m. Orange Coast College Art
G;illery, Art Center Building, 2701
F:1i1View Rottd, Costa Mesa, 432-5039.
"VOICIS~'
A retrospective exhibit or coll:iborativc
and experimental printmaking by
Chica110 artists includes themes of
family and home, the barrio,
spirituality and mythology such as the
Day of the Dead. TI1e ex.hibil runs
1hrough Oct. 21. Callery hours:
Wednesdays through Sundays from 1 t'
a.m. to 4 p.m. Orange County Center
for Contemporary Art, 3621 \V.
MacArthur Bl1d., Space II J, Santa
Ana, 549-.1989.
SOLO IXHlllTIONS
Orange County artist Ann Phong, who
combines paint with magazine cutouts,
and Liza Ryan, photography, are on
exhibit through Oct. 23. Gallery hours:
Thursdays 6-1 1 p.m.; Saturdays, 10
a.m. to S p.m.; Sundays, noon to S
p.m.; and by appointment. Griffin Fine
Art, 16'0 Pomona Ave .. Costa Mesa,
6'6-5665.
PAJllR SCULPTURI
Currently on display arc creations by
F.D. Fogg, a paper artii.t who. sculpts
busts, heads and torsos in paper from
couon rag, abaca and lint. Hours: 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesdays through
Mondays. The Gregory Gallery of Art
and Design, 3-106 Via Lido, Newport
Beach, 723·0887.
LIVE JAZZ, BLUES & ROCK
Oow11town Hunlltr1ton ,.•ch
l'.C.H. I lfllll II a1 """'* ,,,,,,,,_
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MARIO UAVO Nno
PhoLograpbs by Brazilian
Photographer Marlo Cravo Nett> on
display through Nov. 26. A reception
with the artist will be held on .
Saturd:iy, Oct. 15, from 2 to 5 p.m.
Susan Spiritus Gallery, Tri:Jngfc
Square, 187()..A HarborBlvd., No. 212,
Costa Mcs:1, 548-7558.
MAalTIMIAU
A retrospcccive of original work
created by renowned maritime nrtist
John Stobart on display through Nov.
27. OJfe Fleur/, Le Mcridien, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach,
476-2001.
AalZONA PHOTOOll.APHIU
"Arizona Photographers: Selections
from the Snell & Wilmer Collection"
will be on view through Nov. 27. The
exhibit features landscapes, nature
studies, figurative work and
abstractions. John Wayne Wirport,
3151 Airway Dr., Costa Mesa,
252-5171.
11IOUTIQUI MYSTIQUI"
A.rt and fashion cre:ited by anist Luo
• ah Menoh on display through Dec.
4. Open during regular mall hours.
Laguna Art Museum, South Coast
Pla23 satellite, Costa Mesa.
~BOOKS & .liJ·. POETRY
INTRO TO IOOKS
To~dlcr Storytime, a free se ries
designed to introduce children ages 24 to 36 months to the litcrary·~orld,
offered Thursday mornings, today
through Oct. 27, at Newport Beach's
Ccntr:il Library and Friday mornings,
Oct. 14-Nov. 4, at .the f.!alboa branch.
_l>rograms last ~O minutes and include
SLorics.-songs.. poems and more.
• Pre-register. Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave.; Balboa branch, JOO £.
·Balboa Blvd. Call Judy Kelly at
717-3807 or libraries.at 717-3800.
HISTORICAL FICTION
Historical fiction writer Barbara Keller
will be the featured speaker at today's
free 3 p.m. program, to be followed by
a tea. She will discuss the process of
writing historical fiction qnd romance.
Corona de/ Mar Branch Library, 420
Marigold Ave .. 717-3800.
WRITINGS ON THI WALL
"Writings on the Wall" is a two-day
event Saturday and Sunday from noon
to 7 p.m. featuring readings by local
poets, live music, and the birth of u
poetry wall in which select poetry will
be hand painted by the poets. The
Lab, 2930 Bristol, Costa Mesa,
966-6661.
800KSIGNINGI & CUNICI
Animators and comic bOok artists will
be signing their work on Saturday
from noon to S p.m. There will also be
a raIOe and prizes as well as discounts
of 20 to 15 percent orr everything in
store. Hallcys Comics, 1686-A Tustin
Ave., Costa Mesa, 6'5-2056.
IU%A81TH''IAN ROOIU
Meet Elizabeth Jean Rogers, author or
"Create Your Own Joy," when she
signs copies of her book 2 to 4 p.m.
Saturday. Martha's Bookstore, 308 ~
Marine Ave., Balboa ls/and, 673-7185.
108 SURVIVAL IOOK
·Karin Ireland will sign copies of her
new book, "The Job Surviva l
Instruction Book: 36S Tips, Tricks and
Techniques to Stay Employed," S to 7
p.m. Saturday. Martha's Bookstore,
308 ~Morine Ave., Bo/boa Island,
673-7185.
ALL YOU CAN
EAT RIBS
AND SALAD
$995
Served Sunday thru
Frida 5-: 7PM
.
100 MAIN ST., BALBOA
(~ foot of Pier)
75-7760
ON THI TOWN
UI MALLO•Y
Lee Mallory will rep.d and sign his fifth
book of poetry, "Full Moon, Empty
II ands," from 7 to 9 p.m. on Saturday.
8Jrncs & Noble Bookstore, Triangle
Square, 1870 //arbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa, 631-0614.
POITRY & MUSIC
Danni Bonaducci is the feature.LI poet
and Neil Miranda the featured
musician on Wednesday, Ocr. 12.
Signups for the open reading start at 7
p.m., show starts at 8 p.m. No ~h:irge.
, Alta Coffee House.& Roasting
Company, 506 31st St., Newport
Bettc/1, 675-0233.
ALIA COFFH
Poetry reading and live music 8 p.m.
Wednesday. 506 JI st St., Newport
Be:ich. 675-0233.
llRRAPORlnl'S
Mall Johnso!) Trio plays jazz every
Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Free. South Coast
Pl:Jz.1, 3333 JJristoJ St., Cost<J Mesa.
CARMRLO'S RISTORANTI
Jeff I larris & Friends perform jatt,
blues and R&D Sunday and Monday
evenings. Latin ensemble Los
Tropicanos perform at 8:30 p.m.
Tuesdays through Saturdays. 3520 E.
P;icific Couse Highway, Ncwporr -
Deq;h,.675-1922. ...... _
THI CONSIRVATORY
Jimmy I lopper performs in piano-bar
setting 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Thursdays
through S:uuntays_il_lld 6-1 O_p.m.
Sundays. Four Seasons Hotel, 690
NcwPQrt Center Drive, Newport
B..:uc/J.
KONA LANU .
Or. Toot's ''Musical Medicine Show"
or hotJ'azz presented 7.9 p.m.
Thurs ays. Lounge, I l:Jrbor Boulevard
anti Adams A1·cnue, Costa Mesa.
MARGARITAVILLI
The band Timeless ploys at 8:30
tonight. 2332 w. Coast Hwx, Newport
Bc:ic/J.
OYSHR.S .,
Ed l loltz plays jazi./blucs every
Wednesday and Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
Free. 2515 E. Coast J Jigh 1if'ay, Newport
Beach, 675-7411~
SfUlll
Tyrone Anthony plays every
Wednesday at S:30 p.m . .Ira Ralbon
plays every Saturday at 10 p.m. Free.
Triangle Square, 1870 Harbor Bil'd ..
Cosw Mesa, 548-9500.
SHARK CLUI
Thursdays: H:ippy hour 4 to 8 p.m.
with reggae music. After 9 p.m .. dance
to hip hop, house, funk and disco. SS
cover after 10 p.m.; Friday and •
Saturd:iy: dancing from 10 a.m. to 3
a.m. SS cover after 10 p.m.;
Sunday· Wednesday: Progressive! music
and billiards until 2 a.m. No dancing,
no cover. 8-1 I Baker St., Costa Mesa,
751-0206.
SLADE'S RESTAURANT & CAFI
Live music and dancing 8 p.m. t6
closing Thu,f$days ahd 9:30 p.m. to
closing Fridays and Saturdays. There's
no cover before 9 p.m.; the cover is SS
after. Bands change weekly. 327
Newport Center Dri1•c, Newport
He::ic/1, 640-5422.
aUTan
Classical guitarist Joseph
Yashar performs "Music
From the Renaissance to
the Twentieth Century"
during a free recital at
3:30 p.m. Sunday at New-
port Beach Central Li-
brary. 1000 Avocado
Ave., Newport Beach.
Yashar, a former Orange
Coast College student
who performed in the gui:
. tar. ensemble t~ere, has
played at numerous ven-
.· ues througheut Southern
· Califorf1ia. The 45-minute
program will include piec-
es by Bach, Batchelor,
Ponce, Giuliani, Koshkin,
Myers and '( ork .
STUDIO CAFI
The Voodudcs play j:m./bluc.!$ C\Cry
Suml:ly at 2 p.m. John 11cu,scnsta111
plays electric: blut;~ C\'Cry Saturday at·
9:30 p.m. Cl11.t I lams pcrlorm!> C\CI")
Wednesllay Jl 5:30 p.rn. Free. /{)(} S .
fll:iin St., Ne11port IJl·.1cll, 675-7760.
TIKI BAR
An.niversary party with spcci;il guests
Wednesday. 1700 Pl.iccnti.i i\1·c., ·
Costa Mcsr~. 548-3533.
TOTALLY COFFEi
Producer, comedian and ho~t Uill
Word celebrates his lOOth conscculivc
con1cdy show 8 p.m. Tue~day. Six
different comics will appear. There is
no admission and no drink rninimum.-
1525 Mesa Verde Drfrc E:i~t. CostJ
Mesa, 502-1541.
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Costa Mesa's 4th Annual Red Ribbon community klck·off
event to celebrate Red ,Ribbon Week
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Saturday, October 22, I QQ4 from I I a.m. to 2 p.m.
Mesa Verde Shopping Center, 2700 Harbor Blvd.
at Adams
Kick-off event Is part of a national drug awareness and
abuse prevention effort
Obtain as many pledges as ~Ible 10 "not use illegaJ
drug.5 or to abuse legal dr~: .. Upon slgnlng a pledge,
every child wlU receive a free milk cap, with a drug-free
message. • .
The City of Costa Mesa's Substance "Abuse Committee,
In conjunction with the Mesa Verde Center Merchants
Assodatlon, is sponsOr1n~ 1he ·event. Food and beverage
available. Entenalnment throughout the day _
Ertk Mmsoor, 476 4810 or {;ilarlc Markel, Q60 152 l. ..
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MUSIC
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1'AIDA"
O~ra Pacific's ninth season opening
performance -Ciuser.pc Verdi's
grand s~ctacle "Aida ' -concludes 8
p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m.
Sunday. Tickets: $18-S85. Orange
County Performing /\rts Center, 600
Town Center Drive, Custa M c:.a, (800)
34-0PEUA.
MIGHTY' CLOUDS Of 'OY
• The Mighty Clouds of Joy i.ing gu'>pcl
8 p.m. Friday. Tickets: S19 ut th1: duor.
Orongc Co1Jst College, Robert JJ.
Moore Tllcatrc, 271ll Faini..:w UoJJ,
Costa Mes~ 431-SSSIJ.
MIT AUDITIONS
The ~ktropolitan Opera NJtiun..il
Council Auditions Western Region, a
Costa Mesa-b:iscd organization
dedicated lo :issisting talented young
opera singers, seeks new mcmber!>bip
and volunteers to ai.sist in presenting
its 19th annual auditions Saturuay ut
. Chapman University in Orange. Call
650-0759 for details.
TITO PUENTI
1994-95 Jazz Series at the Orange
. CQunty Performing Arts Center l..1cks
of(S p.m. Friday, 0 t. 14, \\ith Ti10
Puente :ind his tatin Jazz AJl-St;irs
with fellow percussionist Poncho
Sanchez and his bund. Concert i~
preceded by talk by Chuck Nih:s of
J<LON-FM that is free to ti6'ct-
holders. 600 TQll'tl C..:ntcr Dri~·c, CoYt.J
Mesa, 740-2000 (TickctMu~t1:r) ur
556-ARTS •. e.~t. 240 (C~·nter C/l:ui;c) .•
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Friends of Ne" port Say g1\C their tin:t
free, guided walling tours ol the
season of the Upper N1:" port 13J~
Ecological Reserve e'cry 15 minuh:'> '
between 9 and 10: 15 a.rn. SJturllay.
Corner of East IJ/ufl Dri1c :111J IJ:1ck
Bay Road, 6-16·8009.
SYMPHONY f_OR SINGLES
Pacific Symphony Orchestra ho~ts u
fre·c preview party for its 1994·9S
alassic Enl:ounters Series for Sipgles
5:30 p.m. Tuesday. Must RSVl'.
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CaU 755-57'19 c\t. 176. •
ITOH Of llHOWUDOI
I hi: KCCT Store oflf<now\cdgc
celebrate~ l!S srand opening Tuesd:iy,
with a special Hi-store app.:arance by
f.rcd Rogers, hO!>l of "Mr. Rogers'
Neighborhood," \\ho signs his new
book ''You Arc Special" from noon to
2 p.m. Fusliiun 11)/:md, Newport Uc:.ic/1.
~~EATER
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tluough SaturdJy and 3 p.m. Sund:iy,
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C9 Thursday, October 6, 1994 Weekend
One writer describing Kirov Orchestra maestro Valery Gerglev's conducting style wrote that he "shakes with his left hand, and all those fingers wave as banners in a storm, and wiggle like snakes." .. . . ,
Kirov conductor brings 'magical energy' to Costa Mesa
' -By ROBERT SANGSTER
·c onductor Valery 'Gergiev _
looks like il character fro m
a Russian opera: dark ~air
and beard framing piercing eyes
which are said to radiate "magical
energy."
Housed in St. Petersburg's Mar-
jinsky Theater, the orchestra saw
the birth of numerous operas and
ballets and was conducted by com-
posers Tchaik<!>vsky, Berlioz and
Mahler. Renam~d the Kirov dur-
ing the Soviet era, the orchestrn
now performs for the Kfrov Opera,
Ballet, and as a concert orchestra.
WHAT
Orange County Philharmonic Society presents Kirov Orchestra
with pianist Alexander TOfadze and conductOf Valery Gerglev
WHERE
Orange County Perform!ng Arts Center .
WHEN
I p.m. Monday '
ously dazzled audiences at th e
Performing Arts Center playing
Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto
No. 2 with the Pacific Symphony
Orchestra.
Gergiev is single and lives in St.
Petersburg, but travels extensively.
_ He is particularly enthused about
presenting the Prokofiev Fifth
Concerto.
phony, says Gergiev, is "an impor-
rant piece, a ll0trong document in-
Oucncccl by history, poli1ical
events and war." Great composers,
he says, "look at tension to create
in •ensivc drnmatic moments."
The 41-ycar o)d conductor leads .
1he Kirov Orche!>lra next Monday
in an Orange County Philharmonic
Society presentation at "the Orange
Coun1y Performing Arts Center ~n
Gergicv's conducting lltyle is
said t.P be "extremely expressi-.e, ~
but not exuberant." One writer,
Kasper Jansen,noted that he
"controls his orches tra as if he
were playing all the instruments
himself." He keeps his fingers
loose, and "shakes with his left •
hand, and all those fingers wave as
banners in a storm, and wiggle like
HOW MUCH
. $17-$45
-' MORI INFO •-"Toradze and l already-per-
formed Prokofiev's s_econd and
third concertos. We felt this con-
certo would be an interesting new
reading because not many play it."
.·Under Gcrgicv, the Kirov has
an extensive discography. Recent
dillks include "White Nights," an
amhology of music related to St.
Petersburg including some infre-
que_nlly pcrfol'mcd and charming
works by Liadov and the 1812
Overture, complete wilh bells and Costa Mesa. ·
When l asked how he conveyed
his wishes to the orchestra, he de-
murred ..
553-2422
many young players, Gergiev said,
and exudes a "fresh, yo ung en-em-" The Kirov is on an extensive
They will do it six ti111>s on tour.
"It is a very interesting piece of
music,'' Gergiev said, "because i1
is in five movements and contains
· cann~n. His recording of Rach-
muninov's Second Symphony
amply shows the orchclllra"s dark
resonance. Doth disks are on Phil-
ips.
The p;ogram fea1ures the
!>prawling Eighth Symphony by
Shostakovich, a rarclY. heard
finger-cruncher -by Prokofiev, his
Piano Cohcerto No. 5, and opens
with the Prelude 10 Act I of Wag-
ner's "Parsifal."
snakes." ·
"1 can't describe what I do," he
said. "I can only promise to come
and conduct with full enthusiasm."
tour, visiting B~lgium, Italy and
the Netherlands and 13 concerts a lot of fantasy." · Alan Chapman wilt give a pre-
concert talk at 7 p.m. Student and
senior rush tickets arc available ant Gcrgicv's orchestra is one of the
oldest in Europe". h was founded
i11 the 18th Century during Peter
the Great's reign as 1he Russian
Imperial Opera Orchestra.
I spoke with Gcrgiev in San
Francisco, where he is both per-
forming with the Kirov and pre-
paring:to conduct Prokofiev's •
"The Fiery Angel" with the San
Franc1sco Opera.
He prophetized tbat the audi-
ence will enjoy "a traditional Rus-
sian orchestra with an individual
voice." The orchestra evidences a
"dep1h of sound, dark colors and
emotional playing." The Kirov has
in the United States, including San
Francisco, Santa Barbara, Escon-
dido,~Los Angeles and Costa Mesa
on the West Coast.
With the orchestra is pianist Al-
exander Tor~dze, who has prcvi·
He would rather do something
new, he says, than do the Tchaik-
ovsky again. Ths: Prokofiev "is in-
fused wi th strong vision und en-~
ergy and deserve to be heart!."
Shostakovich's Eighth Sym-
ho1Jr before the c~nccrt. . :
l\lusic l4riter Robert Sangster is
D Newport 1Jc;1c/1 resident nnd frc-
qut11 t Dnily J>ilot co11tributor.
, _ ._ _~,~;< , ADVERTISEMENT -/-:::
AMERICAN
CHARUl'S aAR & RESTAUltANT, A local
restourant/bor with a •hometown• flavor.
featuring pool, dorh~tellite. big screen lV, Pool
Tournament every Wed. night. Se<ving lune.fl Mon-
fri I I to 2 & Sot Breakfast B to noon. $I 50
Mary's & Drivers Sot & Sun 6 to noon. Shot of the
Week $1.00. Open 366 dov o year (leap yeor
only) 6om lo 2om. 6041 Balsa @.Springdale in
Huntington Beach, (71 4) 894<> I 00
DICK CHURCH'S RESTAURANT, A family sryle
coffee shop located ot 2698 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa Menu includes breokfost, lunch ond dinner.
Prices range from $3.00 lo $7.99. Open Mon.·
Sot 6:00omJo 9.00pm. IN, WC. V, MC.
(ll 4) 646-7762
KINNY ROGERS ROASTIRS, located 1n the Fou~toin Volley Promenade ol I 8315 Brookhurst
Sr #2, Fountain Volley. Wood fire roosted chicken
and side. dishes moke fresh 9oily, Watch the
chicken cook on our open spit wood fire rotisserie
Try our chicken pot pie, pito sondwiches, ond
specialty solods. Don't forget Kenny's famou s
muffins! Open Sun -Thurs 1 lom-IOpm, Fn.-Sol.
• 11 om-I I pm. IN, OUT, WC. TKO, V, MC, AE, OS.
ATM. (71 4) 378-0798.
STUDIO CAFE, located ot 100 Main St. Balboa
(ot foot of pier). The Studio Cofe is the happening
place fOf food. fvn & entertainment. Menu includes
ribs, chicken. fresh fish. poslo, appetizers &
salads. olsq serving brunch on Sot & Sun. 10 lo
3:00 which in~udes Belgium waffles, omelettes,
pancakes ond much more. Prices range from
$ 2. 9 5·$ 1 3, 9 5. Open 7 days o week. Mon.Fri
11 :30.1 :30 om, Sot-Sun I 0.1 ·30om. Also located
at 300 PC.H., HuntingJon Beoch. IN, BRU. FB,
ENT, V, MC. Af, DC. 536-8775.
ZUllES RESTAURANT, localed at 1712
Placentia, C-osta Mesa. Menu includes ribs,
chicken, steak & lobster, prime rib, pizza, oyster
bor Prices range from $3.95 and up. Open
doily from 1 1 :30om to 1 Opm, Cocktails 'til l 1 pm.
ID, FB, WC, No credit cords.
(71 4) 645-8091
CAFE
RUTH'S CAFE. located a t 320 Bristol #G at
Redhill (by Arco Mini Maril in Cosio Me$0.
Menu includes good country cookin' ·
breakfast with the best omelettes, pancakes,
great Mexico,, breokfost dishes ond lunch
with slirfry vegetoblu,Jeriyoki bowl, garlic
chicken, ouorted salads, healthy turkey
burgers, hamburgers, served w/ potoJo $Clod
or liies. Try Ruth's home coollin' today. Great
. food, great prices! Prices range from $2.99
Jo $5 95. Open 7 do)'$ a week 7om Jo 2pm
ID, OD, we
MAGNOUA CAFE, e>p.n For b,-90kfost, lunch
ond dinner · 7 days a ~eek from 6:30 to
9:30pm. Dally specials starting os low os
$I 99 IO $5 99. Beer & Wine ovoil. All major
credit cords accepted. located ot 8988 Worne<
Ave./Mognolio. Phone 847-91 89.
CALIFORNIA CUISINE
GICKO'S, Cosuol Calif. elegonc• wilfl plenty of
room to enjoy yourHll. loc:oi.d at 7887 Center
Or., Huntington Beoc:h. Menu includes hot & cold
postos, s~iolty piuos, f'a11to's ond ilems from the
grill. Prices range from $3.95 lo $13.9.S. Open
11 :30 to close. Dancing nightly, jozz on Wed. Big
Bond Swing Music Thur. 8·midnight. 10, SRU,
ORESS,FB,fNl;, WC, V,MC,AE.OC. 892-2227
CHINESE
CHOI HONG, Gourmet Chinese light &
healthy, no msg used, only notvrol ingredients.
Menu if1dua.s · low col meolt, eombinotlon
ploi.s, beef Of poA dishes, chicken & vege
dishes ond fomily volue dinners. Toke out
ovoilobl.. S I · l>Yc:k o plate ovoiloble located ot
17938 Mogf10fio St. (,,.>et to Pie N SoYel
fovnloln Volley. (71 ') 965-3698. ·
Your Restaurant Guide to Dining in
Newport leach, Costa Mesa, Corona del Mor,
Huntington 8each & Fountain Valley
CHINA.CORAL, loc:oted al 1940 Horbor Bl'ld .•
Cosio Meso,nell1 lo Casto Me$0 Volvo. Under
new ownenhip. Air food prepared with. your
health in mind · no MSG low salt -I 00% •
vegetable 011 · only natural ingredients. Seafood,
chicken, beef, pork, vegetarian dishes oil •
erepored lo perfection lunch speciols start From
$3 9.S to $5 25 and include soup, rice, egg roll
• cookie Prices ond taste thot can't be beOt.
Prices range from $2.50 to $11 .95. Enjoy
eating in our newly decorated dining room ,a<
toke od11ontoge of our FREE DELIVERY (minimum
$10 order) within 3 miles Open 7 days ff)(
lunch & dinner. IN, WC, TKC, V, MC.
(714) 642·3732
FRENCH
CHANTICLAIR, located ot 1 8912 MacArthur
Blvd., Irvine, across from John Wayne Airport
El,gonl, charming, gracious & beautiful. each of
it's dining rooms hos a d1lferent decor. The Food
is Frencn:<:olifornio culsin•losty but healthfullv
prepared. lunch specials at $8.00 and up . l~e
dinner menu includes a variety of 5410food, meat,
chicken, solods tust to "'-nlion o few items.
Prices range from $6 to $25. Serving lunch
11 :30-2:30, Dinner 5:30-10:30, Sunday P.runch
10·30 · 2· 30. open 7 days o we.It. ID, 00,
BRUNCH RES. REQ. FB, ENT, WC, V, MC, AMX
DC, DISC. Valet Parking. (714) 758·8001.
LA MAHllW, located at 18121 P>eoch Blvd ,
south of Tolbert in t-juntington Beoc;h. The food 1s
truly French, French, French! The French chef direct
From Cannes pleoses your poloie w(tfi ourilentic
French country cuisine and prepares innovahve
specials eoch day lunch & dinner doily. Clo~
Tue.days. V, MC, Res (7141841.0098
GREEK
CNI f'LAKA, located ot 18633 Broolthursl St.,
Fountain Volley, (71 4) 963-4999. Authentic
Greelt ombtance including live music, a belly
dancer ond dancing waiters. Menu include•
GrMlt oppetian, salads, po"stos. beef, lamb and
c:h1elten did1es. Full bo< on premises. Reservations
accepted. Open ff)( lunch, 11 :30.2:30, 01nne<
Suf'l-Thurs 5 10 30pm, Fri. & Sot .S·l 1 '.30pm IN, we. RES. FB. ENT, W8, v, MC. Af, OS
INDIAN
COPPll CHIMNIY • En1oy waterfront dining at
Newport Beoch '3408 Via Oporlo lntroducin.g
outhenhc lnd1of) M~hlo1 del1cocies MV9' before in
Orange County by.our fomous chef "'Moh1nde<
Rom Guru• Try our tomb or chicken kabobs,
cumes ond wide vor1et1es of Fresh vegetoblet
cook'ed in our own g1ound lnd1on hefbto& 'f)ic•s
Reasonable prices •lofting as low o• SI 95 lo
$6 9S Qpen 7 day• o wMldrom 11om8pm
OUT. TKO, WC. 6737679
INDIAN PARADISI, located al 1520 West
Coast Hwy. Th~ menu includes chicken. lamb,
seafood ond vegetarian dishes all prepared Jo
perfection with only the freshest ingredients ..
Prices range from $2.50 to $15.95 fo< a
complete combination dinner. Open 7 days o
week. lunch 11 :30 to 2:30, dinner 5 Jo l 0. ID,
FB, V, MC, AE, OS, DC (714) 646-3993.
RIM JHIM, located ol 18687 8roollhursl (neor
Ellis in Callens Ca<ner) Fountain Volley. Enjoy
Orang\! County's Famous Indian dish · lo
Horikormo. Oher enlrMs include lamb chops, fish
and ~etorion dishes all served with mild sauces.
Spicy flovo" ore mode upon request. Serving
lunch Mon. thru Fri. $3.95 lo $6.95. Dinners •
. served 7 nights o weelt from $6.95 & up.
Accepting most credit cords. (714) 963-67n.
ITALIAN
IUSKEm IOY is bock ... toslier than
ever Bushlll boy is committed to providing dw
very finest fresh posto, piuo and solod to our
guests In o whimsical, unique and fanciful selling
at o most affordable price .. our posto and pizio
ore mode fresh doily. Meols range from $3.95 to
$S.25. Open Monday thru Saturday 1 l :30 lo
9:00 (71 4) 968-4949. localed In Founloin Volley
at 18225 South Brookhurst.
CIAO, located ot 2600 East Coast Hwy, Corona
Del Mor. Come and experience Ca<ono def Mar's
newest Italian restaurant serving New Yorlt style
pizza, gourmet pl~os, exciting poslos, creative
salads, coffee, Cappuccino and fr"h baked
pastries. Prices ronge Fcom $3.9.S'lo $8.95. Open
7 days o week from Sam to 11 pm, except Sunday
open 4 to I I pm. Delivery ovoiloble. V,MC.., ~.
WC, IN OUT
GIOVANNI'S ITAUAN llSTAUIANf, located
ol 16041 Bolso Chico RdJ Edinge<, Huntington
Beach All Home Coe>ked Italian Dishes. No
preservatives used. Eoch dtSh is coolted ot tune of
ordering Menu includes home mode Po11terotli,
pasta dishes, pizza, ltol1on subs, onliposto solods,
homemade soups & chilli. Prices from $3.65 •
$I A 65 Hrs I l om-9pm Tues. ltlN Sot. Clc»ed
Sun & Mon Cosuol dteu, toke out Ofden, beer,
wine & soft drinks. Ns> credit cords. 8'6-4666 or
8'6-8188
"RO'S RHIAURANT, loc:oted at 2221 N,
Main St 1n S«>cl1ff Village Servi"8 bt-eokfost,
lunch a nd din1181. Now open 7 days o weeii
Homemade pancakes, pastries, pastas, & doily
specials Estoblished in 1979 Early 8Hd dinners
5-6 30 nightly New b<eokfost and lunch menus.
RANDAZZO ITAUAN CAH, localed at
21 l 48 8each 81vd., (ot Atlontol. Family owned,
everything prepared with the finest meals &
cheeses & fonious foe: it's Infamous cheesecake.
Prices range from $2.00 lo $ l 1.95. Open Tues.
thru Sotl 1-9pm, Sun. 11 -8 pm. Closed Mon. IN,
OUT, WC, Wine ond beer
(714) 536-2448.
SMATINOS RISTAUIANT & SAUSAGI CO. ,
located at 251 Shipyard Woy, Newport Beach
Menu includes great pasta, award winning Cauor
solod, delicious homemade 50usoge, veal, lomb,
lots of vegelorion dishes, good wine, beer,
cappuccino & deserts. 'lt'J o fomily oWf1ed & run
reslouronl .. Prices range from $4.95 to $13.95.
Open 7 doy1 o week. Serving Sot & Sun ~h
from 8:30 lo 1 :00 Sunday thru Thursday 1 lom to
1 Opm. Frldoy & Sot. I J om-1 I pm. IN, OUT, WC,
8RU, WB, V, M, AE, DC
JAPANESE
KtKUYA PINI JAMNUI CUISINI, f90turlng
fine dining, Sushi Sor, Teppon Tobie, Main Dif1ing
. Room. full bor and cocktoil lounge f.otvrlng
specialty tropical dri,,ks. Jou bond every Fri. &
Sot. night and Koroolce every Tues. night. Open fOf
lunch Mon.fri. 11 :30-2:30, Dinner Sun-Thun 5.
l Opm, Fri & Sot 5-1 l pni. 8052 Adams Ave.
(corn111 of Beoch) Huntington Beoch, (71 41 536-
6665, .Atl major credit cQf~~t Diners Club.
RR ,F8,E, WC
MEXICAN
AVILAS IL RANCHno, A dining landmark. ff)(
OV9r 20 years. Run by the Avila Family, Avilos hos 7
locations lo wve you in Cosio Mesa, Newport
Beoch, Santo Ano, ~ Beach, Huntington Pork. &
Laguna Hiits & Huntington Beach. f90turing
outfientic food with IM freshest Ingredients & a new
creotiV. light culaine oton9 w(th outhenlic Moll'IO
Avilo's r9Cif*. to, 8ftU, F8, ENT, we, v. MC, ~.
DC, & DISCOVER. "Avilos hos o reputolion for
tr90ti~ you like port of the fomilyl"
MAltOAlln'--.U, located at 2332 West Poclflc
Coast Hwy. Me11icon burgers, faf itos, bumlot &
more. S~iola doily. Price rtnge from SA 95 10
$ l 0. 95. Open 11 30om to I 2:30om. IN, F8, V,
MC. ~.DC. (71 A) 631-8220
Ml CASA. localed al 296 17th Street, Co.to M.to.
A trip lo Me11icol Mexican Food Open dotfy ot
l lom. Prices range from $2,2.5 to S8.95. Serving
lunch & dlnn.r for ,,.,« 20 )'90" IN. Ft, we. v.
MC, AE, DC, ca. D. 64$-7626
WAHOO'S FISH TACO, With 4 locotions:
1133 PCH, laguna Beoch, (71 4) 497-0033,
1862 Placentia, Cosio Mesa, (7 l 4) 631-3433
ond 3000 Bristol, Cos to Me'° (714) 435-0130,
120 Moln, Huntington 8eoch, f7 l 4) 536-2050.
Menu includes foh locos, burritos, bloc:k beans &
rii:e, solods, sandwiches. Prices range fr.om
$ l .65 lo $7 .50. Op.n Mon.-Sot. 11 am lo I Opm,
Sun. 1 l om to 9pm. IN, TKO, WC.
SEAFOOD
GIWS ISLAND, Gouimet dining at fast food
prices. Family style reslouronl with island theme.
Oyster bar, seafood, lobsi.r, steaks, chicken,
poslo and hamburgers. lunch and dinner
specials. Prices range from $3.50 & up. f ull bar
al)d all mojOf credit cords, Hrs. 11 om to 1 Opm
coclttoil lounge l 1 om to 1 2pm. located at
·l 8922 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach
(714) 962-8316.
HUNTINGTON alACH MARKn aaOtUR,
Here's o unique ploc:e for family dining where
fresh seafood is king and exp8!1 mesquite
broiling is our trademoflt. Our fresh fish changes
doily ofld we also feature chicken, steaks and
poslo There's o fresh seafood market, too. lunch
and Dinner, full bot. S:hildren's menu. AE, V,MC
and OS cords welcome. 2011 l Brookhurst St.
(ne}CI to Target, just south of Adoms). No
res.rvotions. (71 41 963·8166.
PACIJIC FISH & SIAFOOO, locoted at 2620
~ 81vd., Casto Me50. Menu Includes
seofuod salads, seofood 50ndwiches, grilled
enlrees, fuh & chips, fish tocos, sushi and more.
Also ~as one of Orange County's lor9esl
inventories of fresh fish from it's fish market.
Prices ro,,ge from $1.95 and up. Open M-F 11 ·
6; Sot 11.S, ID, WC (714) 650.01 30. •
POT Of SHllMP, An unequaled dining
experience "Shrimply Delicious• and the service
unsurpos~. featuring Posto, Thresher Shorit &
Swordfish. Open 7 days o week 12om-1 Opm,
Sot. & Sun. breakfast from 8om. Sidewalk
dining locoi.d ol 1 13 Walnut, backside of
Plerside Pavilion in Huntington Beach.
(71 .4) 96().7278.
ZU .. IS OttY DOCK, localed at 9059 Adams,
Huntington Beach. Menu Includes seafood, steak
& lobster, pizzo, prime rib, oyster bor. Prices
range from $3r95 and up. O~n doily from
I I :30om to 1 ()pm, Cocktoils Iii I 1 pm. IN, f8,
WC. V, MC . (7l .a) 963-6362.
STEAKS
THI aMN mAK HOUSI, locoted at 2300
Harbor Blvd, #31 , Casto Mesa. Menu includes
$!.ab, fr.sh fish, chicken, burge<s and solods.
Prices range from $3.75 fo< lunch and $6.25
ff)( dinne<. Open l 1 om for lunch MSa. Dinner
4pm Mfr. Dinner 3pm Sot. & Sun. IN, WC, V,
MC, Af, DC. (714) 641·9777.
SEAL BEACH
OUOU INN, Esloblished in 1930 by the ~· Still a meeting place of pilots around tti.,
who enjoy the best in dining. locm.d at
1400 Pocifk Coost Hwy, Seal 8eoch. The menu
includes fresh fish doily, st.aks, lol;>ster & crab
leas. Prices slort ot $4.95. Open weekdays
I f om. 1 ()pm, 'Iii l O;JOP.m weekends. IN, F8,
ENT, WC:., V, MC., AE. (3101 431-3022
SPORTS BAR & DINING
... ova IND SPOllTI aM. 5-rving
ateaks, fish, oppeti~eu & aondwiches Prices
range from $2;$ 12. Spirits, pool tournaments,
dart lovrnoments. Happy houf every dav with Fr. appetizers. Open 7 do)-s o wM, f pm-
1 :30om Mon-frl, f l pm-I :JOom Sot & Sun. FB,
All mo1or credit '°'ds
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bot. V 1111a, MC "'°"9tc0fd, AE omerican •.,et•,
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Learn how a few ounces. of
fresh mushrooms can bring
~heir special mPtique to
your favorite recipes.·
In ancient Egypt, mushrooms were so highly ....
prized they were reserved for the plates of the
Pharaohs. The Romans saved mushrooms for their
warriors and elevated their status to "food of the
gods." In France, mu hrooms have been synonymous
with haute cuisine for ceijturies. And in Asian
cultures, certain mu hrooms are worth their weight io
gold. Some civilizations even attribute aphrodisiae
powers to mushrooms. ·
Where the ancient Egyptians and Romans guarded
mushrooms as rare treasures, the"advent of modem
cultivation methods has made fresh white bunon
mushrooms a familiar sight in most U.S. grocery
stores all year long. Today, all Americans have
access.to this legend¥)' ingredient to work magic.in
their own ldn::bens. S"pecialty mushrooms such as
ciimini, en~ki. shiitake. portabella and oyster: are also
becoming more wi~ely available, and because the
varieties are often interchangeable, you can begin
with white button musbrooms and go on to
experiment with the other varieties. •
Key to the appeal of rpushrooms is their subtle,
· woodsy flavor and meatlike texture. Mushrooms
absorb liquids and flavors easily, enriching and
adding complexity to many recipes rather than
altering them dramatically. Equally Important, .
mushrooms are an Ingredient that bring a depth and
savor to meals without adding unwanted calories, fat,
choleste.rol or salt.
Ju t as tasty raw as sautted, deep fried, baked or
braised, mushroom are simple to prepare. They lend -
an enticing visual impacras well as their savory flavor
and satisfying texture to appetizers, salads, soups.
main and side di shes. Mushrooms give a simple plate
of fresh vege1ables and dip the distinction of a cruditt
platter. A mushroom sautt.brings added appeal 10
__ burgers. llT\.agin~ th.~ .. dJ.('ference a sprinkling of fresh .
sliced mushrooms makes on your favorite salads. And
doff~t•forget the fine food value and sophisticated touch
that a medley of mu hrooms can give 10 stuffings,
sauces. stews and casseroles.
NO MYSTERIES ABOUT
· MUSHROOM SELECTION,
· STORAGE OR PREPARATION
There's no secret to electing fresh mushrooms at
the store. lo ieneral, all varieties should be firm and ,
well-shaped without bruises or spots.
U your recipe calls for raw white button or crimini
mushrooms, elect plump, smooth-skinned
mushrooms with the veil (the membrane between the
cap and the s1em) s1ill attached to the cap. As these
mushrooms mature, the ski11 darkens slightly. the-vei l
opens and flavor deepens and intensifies. In this
mature state, they arejust right for cooking. You can
. •store whjte button and crimini mushrooms in the
refrigerator in their original containers or in a pape~
hag. Mushrooms ·with veils intact will normally keep
in the refrigerator for about a week. Before use, wipe
.the mushrooms clean with a damp cloth or rinse .
quickly.in cool water. If the tip of the stem seems dry
-or di colored. trim off a thin slice. There is no need to-
peel mushrooms. Their. skin is tender and tasty.
Choose shii1ake mll hrooms with broad,
undamaged caps and fully openeo veils. They should
be refrigerated in a ventilated container covered with
a damp cloth. When you are ready to prepare them,
wipe clean with a damp cloth and remove the tough,
woody stem. •
Oyster mushrooms should show a consistent soft
tan or gray color and wilt be welt-shaped and slighily
sott in texture. Store them in a ventilated container
covered with a slightly damp cloth in the refrigerator.
·They should be cleaned before preparation with a :
damp cloth or quick rinse under cool water.
Select enoki mushrooms that show long unbroken
stems with tiny caps intact. They are best stored in
their original container and need only bC lightly
rinsed and trimmed at the base before serving.
The impressive portabellas should be purchased
and stored with the roots attached. Look for
unbroken caps and no bruising. Store them in a
ven~ated container or paper bag in the refrigerator, ~
and avoid rough harldling and contact with moisture.
Before using, trim the roots and stem and wipe the
cap clean with 11 soft brush or damp cloth.
All the mushroom varieties you will find in your
store are delicious raw as well as saut~ broiled,
baked or deep fried. However, most people pref er to
AUA ll ICU8,, •
T e
cook shiitake, oyster and portabella mushrooms 10
enjoy the essence of their subtle flavors. The ize
of the mushroom does not affect its flavor or
texture. Select a size according to how you will
use the mushrooms.
MUSHROOMS ADD RICH ,
SATISFYING FLAVOR
WITHOUT GUILT!
With their rich woodsy flavor and meaty texture.
mushrooms give all kinds of dishes a satisfying taste
and a touch of cl~s without adding fat, empty
calories or cholesterof. All cultivated mushrooms
offer a healthy dose of fiber, are low in calories
(only about 7 calories per ounce) and are considered
free of fat, sodium and chole terol. White button
mushroom are especially high in potassium, and
shiitake mushrooms have even more fiber and
protein than the other varieties.
also called
white button
!llUShrooms,
are firm-fleshed,
mild flavored and
come in a variety
browns, are cousins to Agaricus.
Crimini mushrooms ba"e a darker
bro~ cap and a more intense flavor
and dense texture than white button
mushrooms. They can be substituted
of sizes. When eaten
raw, button mu hrom1u
have a slight woodsy
flavor which intensifies when
cooked. These are the most
versatile of mushrooms and
the most economical.
•
'.
or used in
combination
with whlte
button
mushroom
·cus.
'111 l'tA K K long cons
delicacy in Asia. have a rich,
wood y flavor and develop a
meaty texture when cooked. 'These
mu hroom are especially tasty
when lightly sau~.
.·
EASY MUSHROOM MAGIC -To jazz up a alad, sandwich. fre. h vegel41ble tray
or cold meat and cheese planer. l<'ss in some whole
or sliced white buuon, crimini or enoki mushroom!>.
For a simply delicious appetizer, marinate whole or
sliced raw mushrooms with a vinaigreue salad
dressing. And to give a grilled meal dish an-elegant
accenl. try finishing it off with mushrooms sau1eed
in butter. herbs. sliced green onions, lemon juice,
hot pepper aucc. soy sauce or bal amic vinegar.
And don'1 forgel, you can aJso put pi zzazz in pasta.
piu~ and vege1arian sauces with mushrooms.
For more fre e mushroom recipes. send a stamped:
elf-addre sed envelope to:
The Mu~hroom Council
Dept. ROP-94 •
22()()..8 Douglas Boulevard. Suite 220
Ro eville, CA 9566 1
IUH1~\ Bt•;LL.\. also spelled
poitobcllo, are the most meat like of ·
the mushrooms with a full savory
flavor und a chewy tex1urc. Try 1hem
grilled,
delicate
f rui-shaped
mushrooms
with a
subtle
flavot.
have a soft.
f
~· ..,
Chicken with M ushroom8
and Red Wine
This rich, versatile mushroom mixture is jusr as
delicious atop hamburgers. broiled swordfish steaks or
pork chops or folded inw an omelet as it is with
sautled chicken breasts.
SERVES 6
6 boneless and kinless chicken breast baJves
Salt
Pepper
1 tablespoon vegetable oil ••
U4 cup unsalted butter
1/2 cup rinely chopped shaJbHs or green onions
1 pound mushrooms deaned and sliced into
bite-sized pieces (select either white button
crimini, shiitake. portabeUa or oyster
mushrooms or a combjnation of varieties)
1/2 cup dry red wine
1-1/2 teaspoon fresh thyme lea,·es
or 112 teaspoon dried thyme
I teaspoon ground eoriander w
1 tablespoon coarsely chopped parsley
Ligh1ly pound chicken; 'iea~on wi1h salt and
pepper. Sau1c chicken in hot oil. tur:ning once until
chicken is golden and ju!lt finn to the touch. about
6 minu1e~ 101al. Keep warm.
To prepare the mu.,hroom mixture. melt the butter
in the ~ame pan. Sautc i.hallot' until wft. about
5 minute~. Stir in mu.,hroorni.: cook over high heat.
),ha~ing the pan or ~tirring COrJ!!lantl) until
mu broom-ju\l begin to brown. Add red wme;-'
thyme and coriander. I tea..,poon salt. and 1/4
teaspoon pepper and )ltir: making sure 10 crape the
brown bit~ on the bo11om of the pan to combine
them wi1h the mixture. Reduce over high heat until
almo~t no liquid remain'I. Stir in par ley. Place
chicken breasts on wann '>Cl'\ ing plate and top
each serving with approximately 1/3 cup o( the
mushroom mix1ure. •
Mu shroom Salad Italiano
Add an Italian ucre11110 a simple salad
ll'itll sliced H'hite button mushrooms
and shaved Parmesan cheese.
SERVl:.S 6
3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 clove garlic, finely chop~
U4 teaspoon salt
1/8 teasp0on freshly ground pepper
U3 cup olive oiJ
1 pound fresh white button mushrooms,
c oed and thinly liced
2 large stalks-Wei"), thinly sliced
2 tablespoons coarsely chopped parsley
2 ounces fresh Parmesan, sha\'ed "ith a
vegetable grater
To make dre.,i.ing. combine lemon juice and next 3
ingredient'>. beat in oil. Reserve. Up to l hours before
serving. toss mu~hroom.,, ce lery. par. ley and chee~e
wilh reserved dre.,.,ing.
Mixed M usl1room Bi~<jtu·
This old faro rite tul..es nn a new age
11um1c(' with a medley of wl111e b1111011
ancl specialty mushrooms.
ERVl::S 6
I onion. finely chopped
1/4 cup unsalted butter
1-1/2 1>9unds mixed mushrooms. uch as fresh
white button. crimini, shiitak .. , oyster and
portabella, cleaned and coarsely chopped
1/4 cup flour ·
1/4 tea.~poon ground rlo\es
4 cups reduced-salt chicken stock
1 cup milk
U4 cup creme fr.iiche. "hipping cream or milk
J teaspoon salt or co taste
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground "hite
pepper or to taste
1/4 teaspoon ground nucmeg
Large pinch cayenne pepper or to taste
1-1/2 teaspoons f re h lemon juice
Garnish: Enoki mushrooms
Thinly sliced chhe ' -
Sau1e onion in butter until ,oft. about 5 minute~.
Over high heat. ~ttr in rnu,hrnom .... Stir in tlour and
cloves: cook 2 minute'-. '11mng con1,1anll}. Stir in
chicken .,lock. Bring mi\lurc to a boi l: reduce to a
~immer. Simmer un1il mullhroorn' are cooked and
oup hll!l thicJ..cned 'hghtl). about 15 minutes. Stir in
milk and creme fraichc . ca1,on with lla1l. pepper.
nu1meg and l..'.ayennc. Heat. .,urring consta!111}. untit
soup ju 1 begin~ to simmer. Remo'e from heat. Stir
in lemon JU ice b} drop,. Sen e gam1llhed "1th e11~1
mushroom., ~nd chive ...
11:\1 )t\ I. a1tr.ict1ve. tiny-capped
mu hroom<i with long
stems, feature a light. mild
flavor and cri. p tex1ure.
They arc bci,t served
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or in s1fr:
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sauce with chick.en, veal. JJO('k or
vegetables, but should be added during
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Chelsemak"r Introduces locals to Near-Eastern specialties -·
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J\nto Da3hdassarian of the Los
Angeles-based Karo un Dairies,
Inc. rnaJ..cs a traditional cheese
that's not exactly consiuered
trudi1ional in California.
I le is one of the only producers
of Near Eastern cheese in
California, ,and since he began
production in 1990, its popularity
has been growing fast.
Daghdnssariun has been involved
in the cheesemaking industry since
1964. His father founded Karoun
Duiries in 1930 in Lebnnon, where .
Anto was born into the dairy
business. He has studied dairy
science extensively all over the
world, in Lebanon, Denmark,
where he was sent by the United
National Food and Agriculture
Organization program, in the
former U.S.S.R. and in California, '
\\here he scoured the countryside
learning about California's strict
quality standards.
I le immigrated to California in
I 990 because of the Civil War
going on in Lebanon at the time.
"I love the quality milk I find
here in C:ilifort)ia," says
Uaghuassari~n. "J t helps to cnsur
a consistcn1, qualily cheese."
Kuroun Dairies produces
spcd:rlly cheeses in the
t-.1editerruncan style: wh ite, mild,
-t low i.aU with a smooth buttery .
1 lavor. One of their. bi;st seller.s is
a b1 aided !.Iring cheese. K:iroun's
\\Orkers produce the chcei.c by
looping chunks of curus into long
braids by-hand.
·"We make ;1 quality chi::cse-by
combining a traditional formula
\\ ith the most technologically
at.hanccd methods," he said .
I h! sees an inlcresting trend
Jc, eloping in the cheese industry
'' ith cheesenlakers changing their
focus from nrnss produced thceses
to 1he more delicate. specialty
chcc'>l!S.
Ignazio Vella, the 66 year-old
general manager of Vella Cheese,
ha'S been :irouncJ cheese for a long
time: more than 62 years C\Ctu:illy.
In 1931, whe n Vella ~as ju'St 3
years old, he w:itcheu hi:; father
and Cchm Viviani (grandfather of
Sonoma Cheese Factory president
Oaviu Vivi:mi) pull out the
bre\\ery equipment at 1hcir plant
in Sonoma· :inu replace it wi1h
cheese making machines. A
decade la1er, uuring the Second
Worlu War, workers were scarce
and the family needed all the help
1hey could get running the plan t
which operated seven days a week.
Vella pttchcd in and he'~ been in
thc cheese business ever since.
. Vella describes cheescmaking as
"making good cheese, at u profit if
we can, at a loss if we must, bu t
always gotld cheese." This
philosophy has paid off. Vell a's
Dry Mon1 ercy Jack just won best
of show at the American Cheese
Socic1y's 1994 Exhibition and
Na tional Judging at Rohnert P:irk ..
V1.:lla is also a firm believer in '
the Real Califcnnia Cheese Se:il,
iu. stanuurus and the vigorously
imposcd ·inspection program. In
fact he was one of the developers
of the program in 1982. The seal
ensures that the quali1y of
California cheese is always high.
As fa r :is the cheese industry in
general, Vella sees exciting
developments in niche marketing.
The American consumer tod:iy is
more sophisticated than ever, says
Vella. Markets now exist for
chcc:.es that were previously
unav:Ulable.
And for his favorite cheese? A
fresh Mon1crey Jack still soft and
creamy, followed by his own aw:ird
winning Dry Monterey Jack.
"Even though many
' chce~1.:makcrs won't admit to
liking such u trnditional mainstay,
I still love a milu Cheddar that's
been properly mauc," he said.
SERVING SUGGESTIONS
While appetizers are always
great party enhancers, sometimes
you don't have the time to prepare
even the simplci.t recipes. If time
is short, arrange a v;iriety of
q4ality cheeses on an attractive
.,crving board and pair them with
an appropriate wine. This provides
an e legant alternative to prepared
appetizers wi thout sacrifici ng style
or 1ai.tc. Always keep in mind the
'vi~ual clement of a cheese board
by ~icing up the textures and
colors. Because there ;ire so many
varieties or Real California )
Cheese, the comb inations are
endless. Herc are two to try:
• A Swiss, sharp Cheddar, Dric
and Colby or Colby Jack looks
inviting when urrayed on u wood
.,erv.ing board with cruckcrs, apples
:ind bread sticks. Make su re you
provide u sharp cheese cuttinJ: or
shaving tool for guests to serve
themselves. A fru ity Chardonnay
blends perfectly with these cheeses
but a smoky Pinot Noir or melJow
Mcrlot woulCI also work well.
The la~tcs and textures of a Ory
Monterey J:ick, Gouda, Camem-
bert and spreadable Ricotta
blcn!.lcd with herbs compliment
each other well. Serve ot room
temperature ond, to keep flavors
separate, provide a different kniCe
fo r euch cheese. O ff er a
full-nuvorcd wine like Cabernet
Suuvign on or a Californin
ZinfumJel with these selections.
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Preparing for a party can tax
even the most organized hosts. Ir
it's not buyi ng the ingredients, it's
time spent preparing and serving
the food, which usually leaves little
time to enjoy the company. Dy
serving I farvest Cheese & Potato
Dites, though, you'll create an
impres:.ive :iddition to your serving
tray without s;i,crificing an
impressive amount of tim e. The
potatoes can be prepared partially
ahead of time by boiling and
cutt ing in half stored in the
refrigerator and then lopped wi1h
Cnlirornia cheese and the filling
before the party. Twenty minutes
in the oven and you'll be serving
tangy bites with beautifully
browned cheese.
Begin by cooling the potatoes in
boiling wa ter or in the microwave
on high un1il tender. Then cool to
room temperature. Slice the
potatoes in half, and wi th a small
melon baller or the tip of n spoon,
scoop out a slight indentation
from 1he cenler of each half It's a
good idea to cut a smali slice off
the bottom of the potatoes so
they'll stand upright on a serving
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tray. Then place the potatoes on a
baJ..ing a sheet and dust with salt
and pepper. With a spoon or small
utensil, dab a smull amount of
mustard or pesto in 1he ind~nl and
top with a cheese cube. Heat 15 to
20 minutes or unti l the cheese is
bubbly and browned in spots.
The recipe offers n number of
creative Options. Besides a grainy
mustard or pesto, try filling the
potatoes with sun dried tomatoes
or a Greek olive paste. As IO,!lg as
th e filling is full of navor, you
can't go wrong. Mixing. your
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• 16 small (1~ lo 2-lnch diameter)
new potolocs
•Salt and pepper
• Gra'lny mu'stord or Pesto
• 4 ounces Gouda, Swiss or Dry
Monterey Jock cheese, cut Into 32
small cu bes
Cook potatoes in boiling water
or microwave on High (100%
power) until tender. Cool to.room
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temperature. Heat over to 37Sf'.
Slice potatoes in half With a small
melorr boiler or the tip; of a spoon
scoop out a slight indentation
from the center of each half. Cut u
small slice off the>'bottom of
potatoes so they'll stond upright
on a baking 'sheet. Place potatoes
on baking sheets. Season surCUC:e ~
with sail and pepper. Place a smnll
dab or mustard or Pesto in inden1:
top with cheese cube. Heat 15 lo
20 minutes, until cheese is bubbly
and browned in spots. Serv6 warm.
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CHEESE-· ---
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Ca lifo rn ia Brie Fondue offers
complex taste with minimal
preparalion. California Brie's
un ique ttiste and consistency
make it: a natural for fo ndue.
. This recipe ta~es a minimal
amount of preparation and
res ults in a beautifully functional
centerpiece warming over a
~mall flame. Paired with the
rig_ht accompaniments and a
l>cvcragc like Champagne or
sparklin$ apple cider, fa ll
California Bric Fondue starts
uny night of entertaining off
right.
• To prcparo. Apple & Brie
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Fondue begin by ~emoving the
while nnofrom the edge of the
cheese. Cut the cheese into small
bits to ensure even melting.
Once tfie water is simmering,
combine the cheese and the
liquid (either ¥1 cup apple juice
.plus IA cup apple brandy or 1 ,.,
cup apple juice) into .the top of a
double boiler set over the
simm ering water. As the cheese
melts it shoul d be stirred every
minute or two until the cheese
liquefies and is creamy. Pour the
mixture into a chafing dish or
fondue pot and be sure to keep
th e fo ndue warm so it will not
congeal. Nutme~ sprinkled over
the top ;idds a rich acce nt to this
dish served with apple slices and·
baguettes.
For a slight variation, add
mus rooms S03KOO IO sherry,
rcserving"lhe sherry to :idcJ liquid
to the dish. Serve this fondue
wit h baguette slices, crackers and
green or red peppers.
California chcesemakers offer
many varieties of flavored Orie,
including pesto and jalapcno. If
you use a jalapcno Brie, try beer
as the liquid in'Stead of brandy.
. The seemingly endless vari eties
of cheese and accomp'lrniments
available make Fall California
Brie Fondue a truly versatile
appeti-zer.
APPLE & BRIE FONDUE
• 2 pounds Califorrua Brie
• ¥3 cup apple juice plus VJ
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op1>lc brandy (s udt.as Serve witl} l>tlgucnc .sUc.cs UL
Cah•ados) or I cup n1>pJcjuke _ ci:ackcl.l> ancl ..ipplc slices.
•Ground nutmeg Makes 40 scrvrngs (Vis cup
•Baguette slices ur crackers -;orving ~i7c)
•Apple slices
Remove the while rind the Mushroom &
edge of cheese; uo not remove Brie Fondue
the crust that covers the
bottom and top of cheese .. Cut
up cheese in to small bits. In
the top of u double boiler set
over simmering water, combine
cheese and liquid. Heat,
stirring frequently, until cheese
melts and is cre.amy. Pour into
a chafing dish or fondue pol
and keep warm over low hcqt
Dust surface with nutmeg.
.,.• 1 ounce dried mushrooms,
~uch a~ pordui mu)hrooms
• ¥3 cup 11a·tliu111-~wcct sh~rry
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itl..a smullbO\d Adu ~berry
and water; Jct stand 30 minutes
or longe'r until mushrooms
soften. Strain soaking liquid
through cheesecloth or a
fine-mesh sieve; reserve. Finely
chops mushrooms. Rs:move the
white rind from the edge of
cheese; do not remove the
cru!>t that covers the bottom
and top of cheese. 'Cut up
cheese into small bits. In the
top of a double boiler set over •
simmering water, combine
cheese, reserved soaking liquid
and mushrooms. Heat, stirring
frequently, until cjieese mel}s ·
and is creamy. Pour into a
~ chafing disfi or fondue pot and
keep warm over low heat.
Serve with baguet.te slices,
crackers or peppers. Makes 40
servings ( 1/s cup serving size)
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minutes and..Q.ffcrs .. Hue
versatility because· the · ...
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· · shape. ~ cookie c:uqer can ·
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together cheese, flour, mustard
and cayenne. Next.mix in.
melted butter'and work rhe
mixture with your hands to ·
. form a dough. If the .dpugh •
seems .a b,it dry, add ~ . .
~ablespoon of ~vater, but ,be ,
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out shapes and lace them '9n
an ungrcased cookie sheet .
Rcpe?t with the remaining
dough and bake: 10 to 12
minµtes until tbe bottom Is
lighLly brown. R~m.ovc to a
rack and let cool.
If you a're really looking to _
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zesty variations: mold qough
around 36.small pimento
stuffed olives or bits of cooked
pesto sausage. And to please
garlic lovers, try adJing two
tablespoons· of m.inced
sunJdricd tomatoes and one
tablespoon of mioced garlic to
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'12 f\1inu tcs until lightly
browned on the bottom.
Remove to a rack to cool.
Makes about 3 dozen.
Variations: Add 2 tublcspoons
minced sun·dtied tomatoes and
I tablespoon minced garl ic to
dough. Wrapped Bites: Mold
dough around 36 smal!
pimentos-stuffed olives or
chucks of cooked sausage.
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Try . delicious grilling, . . Mediterranean· style
Knvdsen dairy products • Hot & cold dell items . . ~ -.~.
Forget the spicy red sauce!
Backyard grilling has a lot more
interesting tastes and seasonings
going for it.
For years people aroµnd the
Mediterranean have been grilling
outaoors with their own distinctive
blend of flavors - a combination
~C fine oils, lemon juice or vinegar
and a special mix of fresh herbs.
And that's exactly what you can
do on your own backyard grill -
.put the flavor of the
Mediterranean in the foods you
grill. Wish-Bone Italian dressing
has put all those ingredients
together for you, making the
perfect Mediterranean marinade
fo r chicken, meats, seafood and
vegetables, too. ...
In th e summer entree in the
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marvelous navor, thanks to the
simple Classic Marinade Italiano
recipe. And it's all so easy.
The oil-based dressing helps
keep-the chicken pieces moist and
tender as they cook, and the,.herbs
·-.. add a· special zesty flavor.
The recipe also works on
rhicken breasts, or steaks :ind
pork chops, ensuring moist and
delicious results and the
appetizing flavor of the
Mediterranean.
A nice accompaniment for this
or any outdoor meal are the
Italian-inspired grilled bread
app-erizers. •
In Tu!.cany, these savory morsels
are called bruschetta. This recipe
pairs them with a topping of
chopped tomatoes, but you might .
use other toppings too -
ma rinated roMted peppers or
on ions, or chopped olives, for
exampl~.
They make· the perfect appetizer
for an outdoor meal. They're great
to munch on while the rest of
dinner cooks.
• Want more grilling ideas with a
Mediterranean touch? Try grilled
vegetabfes -a wonderful addition
to any summer menu. Just pour
wish-Bone Italian dressing over
vegetables in shallow baking dish;
marinate in refrigerator for 15
minutes to 1 hour, turning
occasionally, then grill over
medium coals until crisp-tender.
u~e-thick red or yellow onion
slices and red or ~reen pepper
rings, ;is shown with the chicken.
Or large tomatoes, halved
crosswise. Or eggplan t, zucchini
corn yellow summer squash, cut in
lengthwise slices.
And consider"these great ideas
for wha t to do with any leftovers
from your Mediterranean grill. ·
You can use them the next day in
a gre,ilt summer salad: just slice
any ~tover chicken or beef and
cu t grilled vegetabl es in small
pieces and toss with greens and
dressing.
Or use with pasta for a quick
warm-weather entree: remove
leftover grilled vegetables, chicken
or meat from refrigerator, allow to
stand 10 to 15 minutes; cut into
chunks and toss wi th hot cooked
pasta, a little Wish-Bone dressing
and grated Parmesan cheese.
Delicious!
These and more exciting recipes
for the grill are all from the new ·
20-page booklet, Wish-Bone Quick
& Easy Marinating and Grilling.
For your FREE copy write to WB
Marinating and Grilling, P.O. Box
1100, Grand Rapids, MN
55745-1100.
CLASSIC MARINADE
ITALIANO
• 'h cup Wi sh-Bone Italian or
Olive Oil Classics Italian
Dressing
• 2•12-to 3-pound chicken, cut
into serving pieces (a variation:
Use 2'h-to 3-pound London
broil or chuck steak
lft-tttrge-m.tllow:bakirrg-cJ
pour Itali an dressing over
chicken. Cover and marinate in
refrigerator, turning
occasionally, 4 hours or
overnight. Remove chicken,
reserving marinade. Grill or
broil, turning and basting
frequently with reserved
marinade, until done. Do not
brush with marinade last S
minutes of cooking. Makes
about () servings. ,
Nutri tion Information Per
•Servi ng: Calories 390; Protein
38g; Carbohydrate 2g· Fat 25g;
SodiuJll 500mg; Cholesterol
lSOmg.
• ITALIAN BRIAD WITH
TOMATO APPDl.ZIRI
• 3 medium tomatoes, seeded
and finely chopped
• 2 &ablespoons finely chopped
red onion
• 1 tablespoon chopped fresh
basil leaves \ • v. teaspoon arouna black
pepper (optional)
• 8 tablespoons Wish-Bon~
\
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Italian Dresslo& dressing. Grill or broil breod •
until golden, turning once.
Evenly top grilled slices with
tomato mixture. Makes 18
servings.
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bread (about 18 loches long) ·~ ·-·
In small bowl, combine
tomatoes, onion, basH, pepper
and 2 tablespoons Italian
dressing; set aside. Slice bread
diagonally into 18 slices. Brush
1 side of each slice with
remaining 6 tablespoons
Nu trition Information Per
Serving: Calories 110; Protein
3g; Carbohydrate 17g; Fat 3g;
Sodium 310mg; Cholesterol
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Thursday, October 6, 1994
Hershey.' I ·cocoa is 1 oo pars .oldl
H erlhey's Cocoa is
celebroting it's lOOth year
anniversary! Truly an
American classic, it is a pantry
staple that has withstood the taste
of time and remains a favorite
chocolate bwng ingredient with
novice and expert bakers alike.
Through the years, He.rshey's
Kitchens, located in Hershey, Pa,
has-developed maoy rich,
chocolatey cocoa recipes for the
home baker that have become
cl<1ssics. Among them,
Chocolatetown Special Cake,
Deep Dark Chocolate Cookies and
Cocoa Cream Pie ..
To commemorate this ongoing
American tradition, treat your
family and friends to a collection
of rich, chocolatey classic desserts.
These irresistible masterpieces
n1:ed not be intimidating, with
Hershey's trnditional-cocda, or
clutched European Style cocoa,
simply blend it in with other dry
ingredients and avoid all the
pre-melting steps required with
solid chocolate.
S.o whether it's a traditional
birth<hly cake or. chocolatey ct>okie
treats to share with friends or
loved ones, Hershey's Cocoa adds
a special touch! · •
For a foolproof guide to baking
chocolate desserts that are perfect
for any occasion, regardless of
you r baking skills, send. for a free
Hershey's Cocoa Pick-A-Perfect
Dessert Planner that includes 12
mouthwatering recipes made with
pure, unsweetened cocoa. The
booklet also contains helpful
baking ti pi for using the cocoa can
in yout pantry to create delicious
chocolate desserts. Re'cipes for
lowfat goodies, s~ack-time treats,
classic favorites and showstopping
desserts are grouped by baking
skill levels, so there's something
for everyone!
For your free booJdet se nd a
business-size, self-addressed,
stamped envelope to: Hershey's
Cocoa Pick-A-Perfect Dessert
PlanAer, P.O. Box 40113, Ronks, ·
PA.
CHOCOLATETOWN
SPECIAL CAt<E
• l/z cup HERSllEY'S Cocoa or
HERSHEY'S European Style
Cocoa
• lh cup boiling water
• ¥.J cup shortening
• 1¥ .. cups sugar
• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
• 2 eggs
• 2V.. cups all-purpose Oour
• 11/z teaspoons, baking soda
• lh teaspoon salt
,.
•!VJ cups bultermilK or sour milk
{to sour milk use 4 teaspoons
white vinegar plus milk to equal
l VJ cups.) ·
• one-bowl Duttercream Frosting
Heat oven to 350F, Grease and
flour two 9-inch round baking
pans. In small bowl, stir together
cocoa and water until smooth. In
large mixer bowl, beat shortening,
sugar and vanilla until light and
fluffy. Add eggs; beat well. Stir
together nour, baking soda and
s:ilt; add to shortening mixture
alternately with buttermilk. Blend
in cocoa mixture; beat well. Pour
batter into prepared pans. Bake 35
to 40 minutes or until wooden pick
inserted in center comes out clean.
Cool 10 minutes; remove from
pans to wire racks. Cool
completely. Frost with one-bowl
Buttercream Frosting. 8 to 10
servings.
ONE-BOWL
aunERCREAM
FROSTING
• 6 tablespoons butter or
margarine, softened •
• 2.VJ cups powdered sugar
• lh cup HERSHEY'S Cocoa or
HERSHEY',S E,uropean Style
Cocoa ~.
• V> cup milk
• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract •
In small mixer bowl, beat butter.
Add powdered sugar and cocoa
alternately with milk; beat to
spreading consistency (additional
milk may be needed). Blend in .
vanilla. About 2 cups frosting.
HERSHEY'S COCOA
CREAM Pll
• lh cup HERSHEY'S Cocoa
• l V.. cups sugar
• 'h cup cornstarch • v~ teaspoon salt
• 3 cups milk
• 3 tab lespoons butter or
margarine
• I lh teaspoons Vanilla extract
• 1 baked-9-inch pie crust or
graham crack.er crumb crust,
cooled Sweetened whipped cream
In medium saucep!ln, stir
together cocoa, sugar, cornstarch
and salt. Gradually add milk to
dry ingredients, stirrina until
smooth. Cook over medium heat,
stirring constantly, until mixture
boils; boil 1 minute. Remove from
heat; stir in butter and vaniJla.
Pour into baked pie crust.
Carefully press plastic wrap
directly -onto pie filling. Cool;
relriger~te 6 to 8 houn. Top with.
\
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whippe~ cream. Cover; refrigerate
leftover pie. ~ to 8 servings.
DIEP DARK CHOCOLATE
COOKIES' .
e''-4 cup (llh sticks) butter or
margarine, soft~ned • • ~ cup granulated sugar
• lh cup packed light brown sugar
• 1 teaspoon vanllla extract
• 2 eggs '
• 1¥.e cups all-purpose nour
• lh cup HERSHEY'S Cocoa or
HERSHEY'S European Style
Co con
-• ¥.e teaspoon bokini soda -
• lh teaspoon bakJng powder • v .. teaspoon salt
• 1 cup HERSHEY'S Semi•Sweot
Chocolnte Chips
• lh cup chopped nuts
Heat oven to 375F. In large
bowl, beat butter, granulated ·.
sugar, brown sugnr an d v9J1 illa on
medium speed of electric'i'nixer
about 2 minutes or until creamy.
Add eggs; beat well. S\ir toget!ier
nour cocoa, baking soda, baking
powder and salt; gradually add to
butter mixture, beating just until
blended. Stir in chocolate chips
and nuts. Drop by heaping
teaspoonfuls onto ungrea~ed
cookie sheet. Dake 7 minutes or
until set. Cool 1 minute; rerrfO\le
from cookie sheet to wire r3ck.
Cool completely. About 4 dozen
cookies.
RICH COCOA FUDOI
•3 cups 1u1ar
• ¥.. cup HERSHEY'S Cocoa or
HERSHEY'S European Style
Cocoa
• ~ teaspoon salt
• l\."I -cups mUk -
• ~ cup (lh stick) butter or
margarine
• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Line 8-or 9-inch square pan
with foil; butter foil. In heavy
4-quart saucepan, stir together
sugar cocoa and salt; stir in milk.
Cook over medium heat, stirring
constantly, until mixture comes to
full rolling boH. Boil, wi1hout
stirring, to 234F or until syrup,
when dropped into very cold
water, forms a soft ball which
flattens when removed from water.
(Bulb of candy thermometer
should not rest on bottom of
saucepan) Remove from heat. Add
butter and vanilla. DO NOT
STIR. Cool at room temperature
to l IOF (lukewarm). Beat with
wooden spoon until fudge thickens
and lases some; of its gloss. Spread
quickly into prepared pan; cool
Cut into squares. About 36 pieces
or 1 ¥• pounds. ·
VAR~ATlONS'. NUTTY RICH
COCOA FUDGE: Beat cooked
fudge as directed. Immediately stir
in l cup chopped almonds, pecans
or walnu1s and spread qui~kly imo
prepared pan.
MARSHMALLOW-NUT
COCOA FUDGE: Increase cocoa
to ¥" cup.' Cook fudge as directed.
Add 1 cup marshmallow creme
with butter and vanilla. DO NOT
STIR. Cool to HOF (lukewarm)
Deal 10 minutes; stir in 1 cup
chopped nuts and pour into
prepared pan. Fudge docs not set
until poured into pan).
HIGH ALTITUDE
DIREcnONS: Increase milk to
1-~ cups. Use sort ball cold water
test for doncness OR test and
read thermometer in boiling water,
subtract difference from 212F-.
Then subtract that number from
234f. T-his-i~ the soft ball
temperature for your allitude and
thermometer.
HOT FUDOI PUDDING
CAKI
• iv .. cups graifulatcd sugar,
divided
• 1 cup all-purpose nour
• 7 tablespoons HERSHEY'S
Cocoa, divided
• 2 teaspoons bakJng powder
• ~ teaspoon salt
• lh cup milk
• l/.l cup butter or margarine,
melted
•' l lh teaspoons vanilla cxtrnct
• lh cup packed ll&ht brown sugar
• 1 V.. cups bot water
•Whipped-topping .
Heat oven to 350F. In bowl, stir
1ogether ¥1 cup granulated sugar,
flour, 3 tablespoons cocoa, baking
powder and salt Stir in milk,
butter and vanilla; beat until
smooth. Pour batter into 8-or
9-inch square ba.kiifg pan. Stir
together remaining •n cup
granul ated sugar, brown sugar and
remaining 4 tablespoons cocoa;
sprinkle mixture evenly over
batter. Pour hot water ever top;
do not sti r.'Dake ~5 to 40 minutes
or until center is almost set. Let
stand 15 minutes; spoon into
dessert dishes, spooning sauce
from bottom of pan over top.
Garnish with whipped toppi ng, if
de~ired. About 8 servinis.
Fartners
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