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THE NEWPORT BEACH • . .. The weatherman,
miffed at not sr;·Y • making the 103
VIP list agam says
maybe 1t will rain and maybe 1t
won't. Bad loser, but typical
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Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's cieneral Excellence Award for 1993
the
I?aily Pilot ··
103 '
Newport-Mesa's Most
lnfluend~ People
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Speed DI
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murdel' . . .
probes
The Pilot's annual ranking ol the community's movers and shakers decried
s a chef m6re
important than the
city's mayor? Is it
possible that a
novelist is really
more influential than a
Fortune 500 industrialist?
And what about a man
whose cia·im to fame is ... .. the coffee bean?
Such were the far-flung
choices in determining the
most influential people of
1994 in Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa for the 2nd ·
Annual Daily Pilot 103.
There is no mathematical
formula to follow, no .J
scientific data, no reference
desk with correct answers.
We checked with sources,
called community leaders,
inteiviewed readers, .
conferred with .our
reporters and mulled over
our picks from last year.
Keeping in mind that we
were looking for individuals
who had the ability and
courage to affect change,
we scoured the diverse
segments of the community: MAAC ~lAllTI~DAUJ' l'ILOT
Sen. Marian-Bergeson tops the annual Dally Pilot 103 list with the Arches' Gib Fernandez rounding out the list.
.., Costa Mesa man whose
ex-girlfriend was killed · in
August says City Co~ncil
should beef up-strapped
police department.
nv MARC s. Pos~ER, SrMFWPJTo.
COSTA ~IESA · -Anthon)
Kubb Jr., \\hose former girlfriend
Roxanne M<irlln \\US murdered in
Im Vi toria Street home earlier
this )ear, now is teeing off on Cit~
Council members for not gi"ing
ihe c11y polic~ dep:irtmeot enough
resourcci. lO solve murders.
"My concern is th<it th€; C11~
Council has strapped 1he police
dcpanment lo the point tpat the)
can't carry out more than· one
murder investigation at a time,''
Kubis told the · Daily filol on
Wednesday. 1
1'1 fee l that the ser-
geam and 1he detective v.'Orking
on the case are \\Orking their bulls
off. In fact, they're proeably-wor~
ing too hard. They just don't have
1he resources. .
"People are '"ilhng to p:iy to re-
duce crime. ~1)' quei.tion is, "h)'
i!in 't the cit) '"illing to allocate the
resource~?" ·
Jn J letter m.:ulcJ. to the. Cn~
Council on-· TuesdJ\, Kubis saiJ
the Co:.t.i ~lt:s.i Police Dc::part-
ment has committed most of its
homicide detecthei.' time to the
Denbe Huber murder, at the. ex-
pense of other cases.
C~uncilman Joe Erickson said
he h:isn't )Ct seen Kubis' lell!!r,
but usscrtcd ~h:il he and his coun-
~il colleagues ·have increased the
dep:irtment 's budget.
"l think the, City Council
places a very high value on .the
Education, religion,
business, sports, society,
public safety, charity and
1-... ~ 1--~f-<:0ui:se---politiesr-~-+----=-~--:--.i~
It's important to
remember that the list is
designed in the spirit of
fun. Without doubt, we left
fot~ of out eitize11s," Ericksnn---''-----+ ...
i.aid. "It's oa r No. I priority. l
inany off the list who
deseived to be there.
Others may take exception
with those who did make ·
the list. Our bes~vice is
to read, enjoy and share
your reaction.
For the other 96 most
influential people, see pages
A6, A 7 and AS.
QUU TION
You pick 'eml
Did we choke? Did we
leave 5omebody oCf the list
who deserves rccognjtion? Is
someone ranked too high or
too low? Let us know what
you think by calling the
Readers Hotline, 642-6086.
We will publish a readers'
list or the most influential in
an upcoming edition.
.. THI CRI DITI
The following staff en
contributed to the Daily
Pilot 103: Marla Bird, Tina
Borgaua, Mau Coker, B.W. -
Cook, David Heitz. Don
Leach, Casey P. Lubch,
Kathy Lyford, WilJjam
Lobdell, Rob Lyon, Steve
Marble, Eric Manon, Marc
Martin, Ed McCartney,
Marc Posner, Stewart
Schillero, Craia Shultz. Pat
Tool and Iris Yokol ·
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1 Marian Btrgeson, 68,
Newport Beach
... Republican
state senator
and soon-to-be
county
supervisor ... So
respected and
powerful, no one
opposed her fo r
Supervisor Tom
Riley's seat ...
Former· teacher,
Newport school
boardmember, _
assemblywoman
... Consistently
ranked as one of
the state's most
effective
legislators ...
Political losses:
her nomination
to Gov. Wilson
to replace state
schools crucr
was beaten back
by sreakcr
Withe Brown;
her failed bid
fur Lt. Governor
in '92 ... Has an
Olympici:r;l in
Corona cl Mar
and a Rancho
Niguel
elementary
school named
after her ...
Married, grown
children ... Last
JUI"• rank.Ins: 2
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2 Donald Brtn,
62, Linda
·Isle ... Chairman
of the powerful
Irvine Co.,
Orange County's
largest land
owner ...
Jumped from
No. 55 to No. 35
on Forbes 400
list ... Estimated
net worth: $2
billion ... This
year got
ap_p_roval for
. Castaways and
Newporter
North
development,
and Newport
City Council
begged him to
r::~ashion
Reclusive,
collector of
modem art,
former
competitive skier
... Good friends
with Gov.
Wilson ... Last
ytar's rankJna: 1
3 Htnry 4 Ltlgb 5 aoy Stgtntrom, Sttlnbtra, Alvarado, 59,
71, Balboa ... 44, Corona dcl Costa Mesa ...
Genius Mar ... Attorney Former gang
entrepreneur and highly member turned
who built South respected sports heroin addict
Coast Plaza and agent who turned hair
surrounding area represents stable stylist turned
... As chairman of superstars rng counselor
of the board of such as Dallas or the schools
C.J. Segerstrom QB Troy ... Founded
& Son, led the Aikman ... Latinos Costa .
conversion of Heads Save the Mesa and other
family1 farming Rams campaign vital West Side
operation to (don't laugh -organizations
what's now he kept the aimed at
known as the Giants in San keeping kids out
South Coast Fran'Cisco) ... or trouble ...
Metro ... Has media wired The go·to man
Visionary, ... Dabbles with when dealin~
donated land Hollywood with West Side
and money for types, too ..... l:blems ... South Coast Bright, high ks as
Rcpcnog,and energy, popular comfortable
Orange unty on the lecture addressing
Performing Arts circuit ... Started Rotary Oubs as
Center ... scholarships for local gang
Generous CoroRa del Mar members ... • ~hilanlhropist ... and Newport Invaluable street
ocially active, Harboc students link to citr Hall
tho-ugh intensely ... Married, two, and schoo
private ... young children district ... Would
Stanford grad ... ... Has Newport be excellent
Last ytar'1 Center office to political timber
rankJn1: 3 ..be near movie ... Last ytar'I
theaters ... Last rankJna; 4
year'1-ranklnc: 7
For the rest of • the 103 list. /lease see ·.
pages A6. A and AS.
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6 Mac Bernd, ~Sta M
S y ar
superintend~nt
of th e
Newport-Mesa
Unified SchOPI
District ...
Boosted district
morale and
undertook
courageous (and
highly critical)
curriculum audit
last year ... Big
question: Will
honeymoon
continue this
year? ... A
Harley· Davidson
rider, Bernd
often seen as
lone ranger,
sometimes to
school board's
dismay ...
Former
sup~rintendent
in San Diego
Count~and
Little oc k,
Ark ....
Married ...
Marathoner who
counfs calorics
on computer
program ... Lase
ytar'I ranking:
12
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·7 Dean Koontz, 48,
Ne'' port CoJ:.l
... Best·selling /
author of "Cold
Fire" and
"Hideaway." ...
First edit1~ns of
his fantasy/
horror boob,
such as
"Phantom" and
"Whispers," sell
for up lo $300
each "' "He's b}'
Car the biggest
author in
Orange County"
:llllong
collector:.,
according to one
expert, ''ho
a oded
nationally, "he's
not quite as big
as Stephen Kmg.
but he 's clo~:·
... Koontz and
his wife snagged
four Newport
Coast. lots for $4
million when
real estate pricei.
were down :wd
built a
30,000·square-
foot, $4-million
Italian
Renaissance
estate
O\.Crlooking
Nc~port Ha1bor
and Catalula ...
Un.ranked Inst
year
'
..
think they're one of the fines! po-
lice forces in the country."
But, [rickson said he under-
stands. Kubis' frustration'.
"It's a tragedy \\h:ll happened
in his ho~." Erickson said, "If I
See MURDIR/A4
INSIDE
To· our readers
Due to our co,crage of
the area's 103 most
,innuenti::il people, the
Communiry Forum page an<l
society column, "The
Crowd,'' will not appear
today. 'the~ will both return
Saturday.
Also Fred ~1arti0.:s "On
The Coast" column \\ill
appear.on po.ge .AlCL
Back to nature
Today's Weekend section
spotligh1s the En,ironmental
Nature Center in Ne\\port
Beach. Since its inception in
the miJ-'70 • this local
"natural re ourcc" has g1ycn
thousands of students up
close and personal botany
lessons and the general
public an oasis from modern
suburbia.
To help raise needed
operating funds, the center
ho:.1 its annual Fair and
Pumpkin ~atch this Sunday
from 10 n.m. to 2 p.m.
Sec page Cl.
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Best Buys .................. A3
Cityside ...... : ..... : .. , .... A2
Classified .................. 88
Fred Marlin ............... A9
Sports ....................... 81
Weekend ........... : ..... Cl
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School candidates
meet tonight In lorum
Herc is a list of upcoming community
forums featuring local candidates in the Nov.
2 election.
tr you know of a forum that's not listed,
please call us at 5-10-1224, extension 361, so
we can include ii in fu ture lists.
• today - 7 p.m. Newport-Mesa Unified
School District candidates at Costa Mesa
l ligh School, 2650 Fairview Road. Sponsored
LOCALS 0 LY
C ITY EDITOR IRIS YO KOI, 540-1224, ext. 61
CITYllDI .
Jean Nichols
Jean Hewett MacMaster
Nichols, u 35-year Newport
Death resident, died of
tancer on Monday. She was
45.
OllTUOIES
mother Je:in Irvine of Irvine.
Edwin Anderson
Lo ngtime Co!>la Me!.a
residcn1 Edwin Morrill
Anderson died Sept. 30
following an illness. He "us
67.
Monday al the age of 60.
, by the Costa Mesa 1 ligh School Parent
Teacher Student Association. Call 556-3344.
She is survived by four
children, all younger than 15.
A 1968 graduate of Corona
del Mar High School, Mrs.
Nichols was active in the
Newport Deach National
Charity League.
Mr. Anderson lived in
Costu Me!>a for 45 years until
he moved away in 1984. He
worked as an auto mechanic
for.35 years in Corona del
Mar.
Mr. Studclsl<a was born in
M.innesota on March 5, 1934.
1 lc is survived by his wife Re
Lynch Studebka; t"o sons
Mark ancJ S1c,en; tlaugh1er
Ocrnatlette Vilhauer; brother
·tom; si!.tcr Donna
Engbrecht; :ind six
stepchildren.
In lieu of flowers, the
family suggest~ donations be
made to Pope John Paul
Catholic Church in Yorba
Linda.
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• Oct. 19 -7 p.m. Costa Mesa City Council
candidates at the Neighborhood Community
Center, 1845 Park Ave. Sponsored by the
Co!.ta Mesa Republican Assembly. Call
545-3762.
- 7 p.m. Newport-Mesa Unified School
Dbtrict candidates at Newport Harbor High
School, 600 Irvine Ave. Sponsored by the
League of Women Voters. Call 760-3310.
• Oct. 25 -7:30 a.m. Newport Beach Gi ty
Council candidates at Rotary Club meeting,
Dnlboa Bay Club, 3131 W. Coast Highway.
Call 642-3173.or 721-4190.
•Oct. 27 -7 p.m. Newport-Mesa Unified
School Disfrict candidates at Corona del Mar
High School, 210 1 Ea!.tbluff Drive. Sponsored
by the League of Women. Voters. Call
760·3320. -
· Mrs. Nichols was born in
1949 while her parents were
on a trip to West Virginia
and lived in Newport Beach
until she moved to Irvine
about a decade ago. She di ed
at her home.
Services will' be held at.
Mariner's Church on
Saturday at 1 p.m. A
memorial is also scheduled
on Mammoth Mountain,
where Mrs. Nichols was a ski
instructor.
I le is survived by his wife
of 44 years, Shirley; sons,
Brad of fountain Valley,
Brian of Watsonville and
Robert of Westminster; and
sister Pat Schindler of
Newport Beach. ......._
Private services in his
honor will be -attended by the
Anderson fam ily.
Robert Studelska
Correction
-7 p.m. Newport Deach Cit)( Council's
Corona del Ma r candidates only at tlle
Corona del Mar Residents Association, St:
Michael and All Angels Church, 3233 Pacific
View Dr., Corona de1 Mar.
Paint the town: Mas Nishikawa paints a picture near
Main Street and Balboa Boulevard in Newport Beach as a
project for his painting class at Coastline Community Col-
lege. "I'm just an amateur fooling around," said Nishikawa,
a Huntington Beach resident.
Mrs. Nichols is survived by:
her children Christina, 14,
Diana, 13, Anthony, 10, and
Victoria, 8; sister Cindy Coon
of Newport Beach; brothers
Chip Hewett of Mission
Viejo, and Bill Hewett of
Apple Valley; ·and her
A funeral Mass is
scheduled in Yorba Linda
today for Newport Beach
resident Rol5ert "Bob"
Studelska.
Mr. Studelsko, a 2 l/2·year
Newport Beach resident,
died of a heart attack
A story in T11esday's
edition of the Daily
Pilot contained
incorrect information
regarding u noise
ordinance approved by
the Newport Beach
City Councir.The
ordinance bans
landscaping of golf
course fairways before
7 a.m., ~vhile greens
ctln be mowed as early
as 6 :i.m.
VIL 88, NO. 247
TbomH II. Johnion, Pyblishcr
Wllllam Lobdtll, Editor
Stt•t lllarblt, Managing Editor
lrls l'ukol. City [d11or
Man lllartla, Photo Ed11or
Bub f nu1k, Carculation M~naacr
llaak Knlibt. Production lllanJgtr
Mlchu l fldcbtr, Display Manager
Judy <Huin&. Oassilicd MJnagcr
Pnmocl Shah, Co11trollcr
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HMPIUTUaq / . morning low
Newport Be.ach ... -Clouds and fog,
71/60 possible isolated ,
Balboa ..i --. _, ahowers.
71/60
Costa Mesa
76/59
Corona del Mar
73/60
IURJ JOHCAST
LOCATION SIZE
The Wedge 2-3 sw .
Newport 2·3 sw
Blackies 2-3 sw
River Jetty 2-3 sw
CdM 2-3 SW
•OATINO
Light variable·
winds shifting
southwest lo west
10-15 knots; 2.Joot
waves, with swells
to 3 feet. Some
TIDll
TODAY
first high
6:32 a.m.
First low
12:09 p.m.
Second higll
5:56 p.m.
Second low
after midnight
FRIDAY
first low
12:38 a.m.
first high
J:10 a.m.
Seco'nd low
1:04 p.m.
Second high
6:55 p.m.
4.S
2.1
4.8
0.4
4.8
1.6
.4.8
Water
Temperarure: 68
SUllF RIPORT
fr•• lurfll••/ w ......... ,
th ....... , ...... , -t
The southwest swell
will continue to
slowly fill in along the
Pacific Wes·t Coast
this week with good
sh9ulder and head
high ~ves In many
areas but dropping by
the weekend.
A new storm off.
Antarctia is ~
developing a new
series of south swells
for next week, and a
new lroRkal storm
co11ld develop off
Bilja.
for daily surf
reports and forecasts,
call (900) 976·SURf.
The ull costs S 1.SO
plus any possible toll.
POLICE FILES
COSTAMISA
400 block or Flower Street
Two bicycles and two fish-
ing poles were taken from
:rn open garage by suspects
who apparently wal.ked in
::ind rode off. The loss was
valued al Sl,900, according
to ::i p9licc reyort.
700 block or Wes t 19th
Street: An unlocked bicycle
was reported stolen from a
solidly enclosed paLio on
the second floor of ::in
::ip11rtmcn1 complex.
NIWPORT HACH
100 'block or Intrepid
Street: The glass window
on an oven door was
sm::ished by somco11e who
entered a home through ::in
unlocked sliding rear door.
The vandalism d::image was
listed al S200.
.ioo block Westminster
A\'1muc: Some Sl,220 in
tools were taken from a
business by someone who
rc!rnovcd a window from
the rear door.
1.ioo block or Supe1lor
ltoud: Someone stoic $100
in S20-, SIO·, S5-and
SI ·bill from a home. It
w::isn't clear how the
burglar made entry.
Shenn\ater Place: Fishing
rods and reels \\Qrth s.i,ooo
were taken from a garage
by someone who
apparently entered 1hrough
un unlocked side door.
TIP Of THI DAY
• Walk close to the curb.
Avoid doorways, bushes
nnd alleys \\here allackers
c:in hide.
, -co~rtcsy Nc11por1 police
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, October 13, 1994 A3
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Get on your buns and head out to · anniver.Sary sale at bakery
T UE BEST OAK.ERV in
town, SunJ.'lour Bakery
(646-1440) at 427 E. 17th
Street in Costa Mesa, is thanking
customers for its first year in
business with a half ·price sale
today.
AJI varieties of breads,
including banana bread, are half
price, and there are specials on
almost every bakery item in stock.
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A FREI:: MAKE UP artist
demonstration featuring Cinema
Secrets products is scheduled at
the Costup1c Connection
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hosting a charity shopping event
toe.lay, where 10% of the
proceeds from the day's sale will
be donated to a domestic
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A4 October 1~. 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot
. Search continues for buyer to rescue Newport 1n111or11·
~ Several car dealers
have reportedly expressed
interest, but one industry
local says price too high.
BY STEVBN EAMEs, S'rMr Wann
NEWPORT BEACH -Sev-
eral Southland car dealers are in-
te rested in buying troubled New-
port Imports, but the bank that
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MURDER
From A1
were in his shoes, I would want it
~olved right away too."
, The results might have been dif-
ferent if a 911 call had been made
by ncighbor.s who reported hearing
gun:,hots, both Eritkson and Kubis
said.
Kubis specifically blamed a next-·
duor neighbor, and has said on
:,cveral occasions that he doesn't
believe other neighbors ignored
two separate bursts of gunfire.
Kubis, a 37-year-old computer-
softwa re engineer, was on vacation
in Maine when Martin's body was
discovcr~d in his home on Aug.
22. That was about five weeks
after sherifrs deputies in Arizona
di~covered Hu ber's body.
While he wouldn't comment
~pecifically on Kubis' letter tb the
council, Co:,ta Mesa Police ·Capt.
Tom Lazar acknowledged that in-
vestigators have been busy working
en the Huber case, as well as sev-
-era l othe rs.
In the last three months, police
have investigated three murders, a
mu rdet-suicide and have been in-
volved in two shootings. In addi-
tion, one detecti ve has re tired.
"We have a three-man crimes-
against-persons detail," Lazar said.
"It 'doesn't take a whole lot to fig-
ure out the)"re stretched to the
max.
"Since the middle of July when
Denise Huber was fou nd, we've
had our hands full. But 1 think
we're making it."
Lazar said detectives are check-
ing fingerprints found in Kubis'
home and added that th ey have at
least one good lead, the details of
which he wouldn't disclose.
"We feel that we have some
things to work with," he said.
"Hopefully they'll generate more
information for us."
Police have no suspect and in-
vestigators have handed out' fliers
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754-5360 or 754-5361 wit h any tips.
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controls its future may. be trying
to drive too hard or a bargain.
One potential suitor, former
Sterling Motors Ltd. owner John
Belanger, said Tokai Credit
Corp., which forced Newport Im-
ports to close last week, is scek-
-.g between $7 million and $8
million for the Coast Highway
business.
"That's way loo much," Be-
langer said. "At that price, we're
certainly not interested."
Belanger, who still helps run
Sterling BMW, declined to say
'how much he thought Newport
Imports and its Ferrari and Jag-
uar franchises might be worth,
aside from "very much less."
The sale and possible reopen-
ing of Newport Imports would be
welcomed by the city because the
dealership produced substantial
sales taxes and employed more
than 100 people. But Belanger
sa id Tokai may be hard-pressed
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41The climate of the luxury car
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to. pay what they're asking," he
said.
Nevertheless, Tokai Credit is
negotiating with several inter-
ested parties, Executive Vice
President Eric Martin said. He
declined to identify any of the
bidders, except to say they all arc
located in Southern California.
"Bolen "
Martin said any sale of the
dealership hinges on a U.S.
Bankruptcy Court ruling that
Tokai Credit is seeking on Oct.
26. That ruling would allow the
bank to ro~closc on the prop-
erty. .
The new owner could be in
business within a month of com-
pleting th e deal, Martin said.
.,.. Meanwhile, Newport Beach
resident Doug Ley is trying to
steer his fellow Jaguar owners to
Quality )Jaguar in Costa Mesa,
which he says is the closest alter-
native repair shop to Newport
Imports.
"They do incredible work and
their labor rate is $45 an hour,
half of what the dealerships
charge," he said. .
Ley said he was only looking
out for the best interests of New-
port Imports customers by recom-
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Ttiursday, October 13, 1994 AS .. Bring Rover on over; dog park to open
~ A pet care fa ir will
highlight first day at Costa
Mesa's Bark Park Saturday.
BY BKu.us K.u.lucK, r
SPICLU. TO THI 0.w,y r1LOT
of TeWinlcle Park at Arlington
Avenue and Newport Boulevard,
city officials say the park has a
double-gated entry -one gate to
let dog and owner into the park,
the other to let the dog into an
open area.
The park has 40 parking stalls T he grand opening of Costa and i.s located far enough away
Mesa's Bark Park this from local residences to control
Saturday looks to be any potential noise problems,
something all canines can woof officials said. "The park is in an
about. area that has established turf and
Festivities will begin-with a trees," said park oCficial Dave
ribbon-cutting and official opening Alkema. "It witl be a real nice
at 10 a.m., followed by a pet-care-area."
vendors' fair that will run until 1 Planning for the park began in
p.m. with a vaccination clinic, November after an ordinance was
licensing and it raffle with prizes. presented to the Parks
The Humane Society will also be Commission proposing to exclude
on hand with its adoption service. dogs from all Costa Mesa parks.
The first pooches-only park in "We had a fairly severe dog
the city, Bark Park is a place • problem that people were letting
whete big and small, pedigree or , their dogs run free in our parks
mutt can run free. and weren't cleaning up after
Located in the southeast corner the·m," said Alkema.
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Members of the commission had
heard about dog parks elsewhere
and proposed Bark Park as an
alternative solution to the dog
problem. The park will provide a
place !or dogs to run free as long
as their owners pick up after them
with the "Mutt Mitts" located
throughout the facility.
The completion of the park met
with financial obstacles and
concern from area residents about
traCfic and noise. The parking
spaces and parJC location helped
alleviate residenl.s' concerns and a
group of citizens formed a
fund-raising committee that raised
$8,000 for the project.
Pooches and people alike have
something to celebrate at the
grand opening of the long-awaited
project. _ •
Various pet care companies will
provide samples of their wares at
the vendor fair -everything from
food and grooming products to
veterinary care and obedience
classes. Some pet care products
and services will also be rafned
off.
-Viiccinations and licensing will
be offered at reduced cos t. Dog
licenses will cost $20, with a $10
discount for those who bring a
certificate of sterilization. Proof of
vaccination is also needed to get a
license, and a'license is required
to use Bark Park, city officials
said.
Donations will be accep ted ot
the grand opening to help keep
Bark Park a thriving success.
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Deify Pl!M
103 "a:..-.: NEWPORT-MESA'S MOST INFLUENTIAL ~
8 Ceorae Ar&Yros, 57,
Newport Beach ... One
of Orange County's
best-known millionaires
(tcportcdly worth at least
S250 million) ... I lelped
dr:ift the controvcrsi:il El
Toro (Commcrci:il Airport)
Initiative ... a philantropist
who has his hands in
c-.crything from helping
abui,cd children to
improving alma ma ter
Ch:ipman University ... at
one time owned th e Scuttle
M:irincrs baseball team and ,
AirCal airlines ... Unranked
IU!lt year'
16 Cary llunt, 45,
Corona c.lcl Mar ...
MJjor behind-the-scenes
plJycr,-whethcr as Irvine
Co. vice ch:1irman or
polit ical kingmakcr ...
G:itckccper to the
publicity·:.hy Chairman Don
Bre n ... Politic-JI hopefuls
bl!g for his blessing before
hitting the campaign trail ...
'facccdingly bright and
~awy ... 1 lclpcd coordinate
in:iugural ball for Ronald
Reagan ... Owns mobile
home on the beach at Cl
Moro ... Lu~t year's
rank.Ing: 10
24 Dob l\lcDoncll, .i1,
Laguna Beach ...
Settling in to second yc:ir as
Newport Beach's police
chief ... Quiet leader ... I las
boosted morale of a police
department rocked by a
sexual-harassme nt 'scandal
that toppled embattled
Chief Arb Campbell and a
top ranking captain ... Took
budget hits in his
department this year ...
Media savvy ... Former chief
in Woodland, n suburb of
Sacramento ... Married with
two children ... lu~t year's
ranking: ~~
9 Danny Bibb, 44,
Newport Beach ... A
19-ycar real estate veteran,
formed Coast Newport
Properties in 1990 ...
Company has grown from
four agents to 85 agents ...
No. 1 real estate company
in sales in Newport Beach
area ... "The secret to my
success is having great sales
people." ... Former winner
of Big Canyon Country Club
golf championship ...
Married with three children
... Last yeat's ranking: 44
• 17 Ed Fawcett, 45,
Costa Mesa ... T?Ok
over two years ago as
executive director of the
Costn Mc~ Chamber of
Commerce, which was
drowning in sea of n:d ink
... Membership h:is
increased 10% since
January, and chamber now
on financially stable ground
... Adept at pulling strings
behind th~ scenes to make
everyone happy ...
Reasonable, able to work
all political sides : .. One
teen-age daughter ... I likes
Last Y'llr'S ranking: SS
2 5 Bcvuly Rny, SS.. Laguna Reach ...
Chairperson of
International Bay Clubs ...
Holdings include the
Newport Beach Country
Club and the venerable
Balboa Bay Club ...
Successfully pushed Bay
Club's ambitious expansion
plans through the city ...
I las also done major
overhaul on club's staff ...
Took over operations when
her husband, Bill Ray, died
in 1991 ... Shy, perfectionist
... List year's rnnklng: 56
32 ' & 33 U<I Madueno, 40, and Patty
Madueno, 38, Costa Mesa ...
Community leaders from Costa Mesa's West
Sidc ... Parls'1ioncrs at St. Joachim's Church ... Assisting with
citizen movement to work with the city to keep West Side
from becoming crime-ridden barrio ... Mentioned frequently
as possible council candida1es ... •Outspoken, sensible,
big-hearted ... Last year's rankJog: 19 & 20
..
lo Martin Diedrich, 35,
Costa Mesa ... Still
the champ of the coffee
house business ... .
Entrepreneur and the
goodwill ambassador of
gourmet>offee ... Company
roasts its own coffee ... Led
the way for the coffee house
resurgence, a move ment
charted by his father -a
former coffee farmer in
Guatemala -in the early
'70s ... Serves more than
7,000 cups of coffee a day at
his seven locations ... Last·
year's ranking: S
18 Sandy Genis, 40,
Costa Mesa ... Busy
year for homegrown mayor
... Fought Triangle Square
holiday bann ers ... Almost
sunk Auto Club expansion
plans ... Professional •
planner ... Loves minutia,
some say to n fault ... Has
intensely loya l following;
except by Chamber of
Commerce ... At times docs
more to help her foes th.an
her constituents, though not
on purpose ... Honest,
bright, sincere, single. Last
year's rnnlJng: 74.
26 Buc.k Johns, 52,
Santa Ana Heignts
... Political mover and
shaker, preeminent
executive board member of
the conservative Lincoln
Club ... Has abili ty to raise
bcacoup bucks for his
political favorites, both local
and national ... Presented
with the Lin~oln Club's 1992
"Ml\n of the Year Award"
by Gen. Norman
Schwarzkopf ... Owner of
·Inland Group Inc., a
Newport Beach land
development firm ... Last
yenr's rankJng: 13
3 4 John LeVerc, 38,
Costa Mesa ... Head
teacher at Child's Pace Day
Care Center for 16 year ...
Founder or La Cueva, a
program that introduces
local teens to such activities
as sailing, backpacking and
mountain bil..ing ... About j
1,500 kids panicipate in his
programs each year ...
Chairman or the Costa
Mesa Child Care
Committee ... Described as
a man who "gives tirelessly
of himsclr' ... Married with
four children ... Unnnked
lut year
..... . .
11 Hugh llewlU, 38,
Newport Beach ...
]' Recently named one of the
JOO "hippest" people in
LA. by Buzz magazine, an
inexplicable feat for Orange
County conservative ...
Emmy-nominated co-host of
"Life & Times" on PBS;
"The Voice of Rea.son" on
KFI ... Partner in a
Newport Beach-based law
firm ... Former attorney in
the Reagan White House ...
First dircctorof the Nixon
Library ... Long-suffering
Cleveland Browns fan ...
Last year's ranking: 22
19 Oscar Santoyo, 30,
West Side Costa
Mesa ... Excc1,1tive director
of the Save Our Youth
program at the Rea
.Commul)ity Center ... Role
model and friepd to local
youth; confidant and ally to
their parents ... Write-in
school board candidate ...
West Side native and ·
Estancia High Class of 1~82
graduate ... Once worked in
radio as disc jockey and
producer ... "I sec myself ..
. as a big brother/' Santoyo
says ... Si ngle ... Unranked
IUStj'Car.
2 7 Larry Thomas, Balboa Island ... For
years the most public voice
of the privately held Irvine
Co., Thomas has now
switched back to politics ...
Former press secretary to
George Bush when he was
vice president ... Did
masterful job pulling a spin
9n Irvine Co. affairs .. , ·
License plntc: SPIN DR : ..
l lclping Pete Wilson salvage
his re-election bid may be
bigger challcr.ge ... A~ case
with the rich and powerful...
Likes biking in Europe ...
Single ... Unranked last year
•
12 F1etcber Jones Jr.,
43, Lido Isle ... The
most popular car dealer in
town, Mr. GQ, the Fletch ...
Toole over Jim Slemons
bankrupt dealership in .'91
and adopted more friendly
image ... Former wife was
mayor of Las Vegas ... Big
UNLV booster ... So hot in
Newport the city is doing
back flips to keep him from
moving to Irvine ... Ad
image: Leaning against
Mercedes while casually
s.ipping coffee in front of
the Crab Cooker ...
Unranked last year -
20 Kevin Murphy, 41,
Dover Shores ...
Now in his third year as city
man:igcr of Newport Beach
... Had baptism by fire with
Police Department scand?I
an~ budget woes ... Has
balanced the city's .sagging
budget through cuts,
innovation, increased fees .. ~
Frequent contributor -
both time and money -on
the charity circuit ... Editor
of chatty internal City Hall
newsletter ... Married, two
daughters ... Workaholic ... •
3:40 marathoner ... Last
year's ronkJng: 18
2 8 II ans Prager, 63,
Newport Bench ...
The dean of upscale eating
in Newport Beach ... The
Ritz, lured from McFadden
Square to Newport Center,
is still the place in tQwn ...
Also owns Yankee Tavern
... Has raised millions for
charity at his Newport
Center restaurant ... Mude
headlines this year for
removing paintings of nude
women from the walls af
• The Ritz aftcr'rccciving
some complaints ... Last
year's rankJng: 52
....
3 5 & 3 6 David Emmu, SS, and Martin
Benson, 57, Costa Mesa ...
Producing artistic director .and anistic director respectively
or SOuth Coast Repertory ... l nstcad of resting on the
numerous laurels heaped on them for their successful 30th
season, Emmcs and Benson just opened the company's 31st
season to ~tellar reviews for the much anticipated "A
Streetcar Named Desire" (directed by Benson) ... More
importantl~CR. continues to nourish proarams bcncfitting
local pl:lp'rights, Latinos and lower-income children ... Last
year's ranking: 24 & 25
..
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13 John Crean, 69,
Santa Ana Heights
... RV tycoon ... Uncanny
business acumen ... Major
philanthropist ... Gives half
his yearly earnings
(millions) to charity ... Stars
as head chef on TV cooking
show, "Home on the
Range," which may spin off
into TV sitcom ... Four-acre
estate, Village Crean, site of
scores of community events
. .. Collcct~John Steinbeck
first editions ... Fair board
member ... Almost no ego.
Last year's ranking: 9.
21 Tom Tomlinson, 44,
Costa Mesa ...
Orange County Performing
Arts Center executive
• director ... Mega-smash
"Phantom of the Opera"
m~ be th e highlight from
his first year .:. Also helped
shake the center's "elitist"
tag by solely presenting
more popular fare, jointly
presenting attractions with
arts organizations the center
once feuded with ... Played
a maj~r role in the
format ion of a regional arts
council ... Last year's
rankJng: 39
2 ~Chris Cox, 40, ~ewport Beach ...
Rcpu :in congressman,
47th District ... Political
scientist ... Announced
plans to run for U.S.
Senate, but then withdrew
because of Michael
Hu ffington's money ...
Possible future prcsidcrn ...
Has become nationally
recognized GOP leader,
ofrcn giving Republican
rebuttal to Clinton's rndio
addresses ... Married with
two young children ... Last
year's ranklng: 11
3 7 Jan Debay, 56,
Newport Beach city
councilwoman ... Could be
called West Newport's
house mother •.. Hos
• worked feverishly to build
community pride there by
orJanizing meetings where
neighbors find solutions to
problems such as trash and
loud parties ... Known as
the council member who's
nlwa)S in search of a
"win-win" solution, but not
afraid of controversy ...
Unrank'd last )'Hr
14' & 15 Jim and Patty Edwards, 42 and 35
respectively, Newport Beach ... Jim,
following In dad's footsteps, runs a multi-million dollar
movie empire ... One of Newport's corner~tone youn~ .
couples deeply involved in local charities ... Her passion as
ChildHclp USA, a village in Beaumont for abused, ba.ttered
and abandoned children ... No doubt one day there will be
a wing with their name on it ... Their generosity with so
many organizations is legendary ... Unranked last year
22 Lucia de Garcia, 50,
chief executive
officer of Elan International
in Newport Center ... Heads
a company which negotiates
business deals between
corporations in Lati11
America and the United
States ... Major lobbyist for
North American Free
Trade Agreement ...
Planned the first-ever
California-Mexico Business
Development Conference
this month at the Newport
Beach M:m iott ... GOP
activisr ... Unranked last
)C&r
3 o RJch Shapiro, 52,
Newport Beach ...
General partn er :ind general
manager of the Triangle
Square, a redevelopment
project in downtown Costa
Mesa ... Project opened two
years ago in recession with
big-name dr:iws like
Nikctown nnd Edwards
Cinemas, hus quickly
become community
gathering spot ... Trendy
new mull is credited for
jump·stnrting commerce in
along Newport Boulevard ...
Last year's rankJng: 42
3 8 Shaheen S"dc&hl,
39, Laguna Beach ...
Developer of The LAB
-"anti·mall," a few bloclcf
south of the ultimate mall,
South Coast Plaza ...
Sadegbi's heralded as a
national trend-setter with a
linger on the pulse of
consumers ages 18 to 29
who number 40 million
strong ... Formerly a top
executive ot Quicksilver of
Costa Mesa and Gotcha of
Irvine ... Unranked laat )Ur
• ".>
23 LaDonna KJeoltz,
Newport Beach ...
Docs it get' any better than
this for a city librarian? ,.,
Became a virtual star as the
town's $8.1 million Central
Library swung open its
doors ... Library has
doubled the number of
texts it checks out during
her seven-year tenure ...
Now also beads Parks,
Beaches and Recreation
Department ... Law school
student ... l:fighest rankjng
woman in City Hall... Last
year's rankJng: 37
31 Tgm Rcd"it.z, 39,
.ace president of
development entitlement
for The Irvine Co ....
Massages multi-million
dollar developments
through Newport Beach
City H3ll ... Had a hand in
negotiating the land swap
w~ich resulted in a home
for new Central Library ...
Fdrmcr water polo player,
lifeguard ... Good sense of
humor ... Recently stripped
down to the waist in front
of scores of impressed
women (or charity ...
Unranked last year
3 9 Sberw~d Rowland,
Corona dcl Mar ... ~
The ultimate weathcrmaJl w
Rowland is credited with
being the first person to
discover a hole in the
earth's protective ozone
layer ... Retired UCI
chemistry professor ...
lnOuential crusader against
ozone-catina CFCs ...
Uonllked lAsl 7ear
...
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Thursday, October 13, 1994 A7
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NEWPORT-MESA'S MOST INFLUENTIAL
Oe.Jly f'U.>t
103 , .....
40 David Carmichael,
Newport Beach ...
Newly appointed director of
the Newport Beach Library
Foundation has
demonstrated his ability to
raise big bucks for the
librnry system ... Received
the prestigious Silver
Anchor Award earlier this
year from the Newport
chamber ... Past president
of Newport Harbor Arca
Chamber of Commerce ...
General counsel for Pacific
Mutua l ... Married with
high-achieving offspring ...
Unronkcd htst year
48 RJchard Luehrs, '47,
Newport Beach ...
12th year as president of
the Newport. Hnrbor Arca
Ch:imber of Commerce ...
01J1spokcn1 forceful, proven
leader ... Regular fixture at
City Council meetings.
where he acts as the
business community
watchdog ... Involved in
school district committees
... Apartment owner ...
Married with toddler ...
Wheelchair racer who
works out around Bock Bay
... Last year's ranking: 35
5 6 Janke F\lcbs, 35,
Newport Beach ...
General manager of
Fashion Island ... Has
helped transform a
once-stodgy center into
Newport Beach's downtown
... Helped tone up the
center's batting order by
bringing Barnes and Noble,
Circuit City, Chccscake
Factory apd '50s·themcd
Longs Pbaramacy -
complete with a soda
fountain ... The center' has
vitulity and direction ...
Married with young children
... Last year's raokJn&: 21
64 Jill Uoyd, 38, Costa
Mesa ... Most
imaainalive public relations
pro in Orana¢..CcM&nty '" PR
firms could learn from her:
neve r ducks controveny,
knows what makes a good
story, very accessible ...
I lend of marketing at the
Oranac County Fairarounds
... Sells the fair with style
(und a caule drive down
Fairview Avenue this year)
... I landles similar and
smaller fain throuahout
Sout hern California ... Lasl
~ar's rankln1: 34
41 & 42 Jack and Nancy SkJnner, 62 and 59,
• respectively ... Wcstcliff ... Major
players in local water-quality issues for ocean, Newport
Harbor and Back Bay ... Helped to greatly reduce bacteria
levels, algae growth and debris ... Both Stanford grads : ..
Nancy; Republican co-chnir of Pro-Choice Orange County,
a bipartisan political action committe~ , .. Former R ose
Bowl queen ... Jnck: Retired doctor ... Instrumental in
building public awareness on potential of crippling neck
injuries caused by diving into swnllow occ:m bottom... ·
Long-distance swimmer, ru nner and bodysurfer ... Two
grown daughters, two granddaughters ... Unran~ last year
4 9 lrinl Vallera-RJckerson, 40,
Lagunn Niguel ... Orange
Coast Cqllege art historian
and gt1llery director named
Faculty Member of the
Year earlier this year ...
Org.inized cuuing·cdge
cxh1b1ts on AIDS and a
vnncty of contemporary
t'i'>ues ... Also arranges
campus S)'mposiums,
p..irt1c1pntes if\ numerous
~tudcnt clubs ... Born in
Ath.cns, Greece in Italy ...
Unranked fast year
5 7 Robert Burnham, 49,
Newport Beach ...
City's top legal mind since
1983 when he took over for
his ousted boss ...
Considered the rock of city
hall: solid, relinble, some
say even brilliant, a touch
gruff at times ... City
Manager Kevin Murphy's
go-to person ... Helped
extract city from messy
dealings with ex-Police
Chief Arb Campbell ...
Airport cxpe/t ... Former
Mono County deputy DA ...
Married, three children ...
Unranked last year
65 Fatber Kenneth
Kn111e, S8, Costa
Mesa ... Pastor at St.
Joechiln'• Catholic Church
... Hu aulded the
3,~mcmbcr, East Side
Costa Mesa church for 26
yoan ... Church vic~ed as
m~rocosm of Costa Mesa's
chanalna cultural landscape
... Bilingual masses ... Has
traveled heavily Hispaoic
areu of the community to
help residents clean up
their nei&hborhoods ... A
shamclcu punster ...
Outdoorsman ... Lasl ~ar's
ra•ILl•a: 75
~. .
so Ed Decker, 55, Mesa
Ve.rde ... President
of the Newpo!t·Mcsa
Unified School District
Board of Trustees ...
Elected November 1992 as
a rcfo"T\er ... Not afraid to ·
rock the bont ... Heavy
' supporter of arts io public
schools ... Academic dean.
at Coastline Community
'-College ... Costa Mcsn
Rotarian ... Married, three
children ... Golfer ... Last
year's r:rft"kJng: 77
s 8 David Grant, 56,
Newport Beach ...
President of Orange Const
College pnd ultimate local
boy ... Grew up in Newport,
a graduate of Newport
Harbor High School and
Orange Coast College ...
Conducts most of his office
work standing up ... Began
as head crew coach and
history instructor· ...
Inducted into the
Intercollegiate Sailing Hall
of Fame in 1975 and a crew
coach for more than 28
years ... Last year's rankJn&:
32
6 6 Luvena Hayton, 73,
Corona del Mar.
''OICle Corona dcl Mar,
that is, spelled with an ~E/
because it sounds fancier
that way," says the
outspoken Hayton, owner
of Hayton's Bay Wi ndow
dress shop ... A champion
of small businesses ... Has •
spent the past year fi&}lting
for remova l or a Slkent toll
proposed for Newport
Coast Drive ... Charmer
with Sou1hern ace.cot ...
Last rear's rank: ''
43 Bob Wynn, 63,
Newport Bench .. :
Served two dccndcs as
Newport city mannger ...
Former city manager of
Coronado ... Retired in' :
199 1 and formed Wynn &
Associates ... Specializes In
government relntions.and
has been lobbyist for two of
Newport's biggest projects:
Balboa Bny Oub expansion
and Ford/Loral property on
Jamboree ... Huge San
Diego Chnrgers fan ...
Deeply religious ... Last
year's ranking: 31. '
51 Bill llamlllon, 70,
Newport Bench ...
Continues to be one of
community's hardest
workers ... Owner of two
landmark establishments,
The Cannery restaurant nod
Malatky's pub ..• Ranking
chnmber leader and past
Citize n of the Year ...
Invented a harbor-clcanin&
machine kno~n as the
H:imilton Water R:ikc ...
Caltech grnd ... Has cabin
in Dig Bcnr ... M:irricd,
grown children ... Last
year's ranking: 36
5 9 Tim Rlley, 39,
J"ewport Beach ...
Became the city's fifth,
full-time fire chief in lntc
1991 ... Lobbying to
cstnblish city ambulance
service ... Charismatic
speaker ... Seen as a
fireman on' fire after his
rapid rise lhrough the ranks
during his 18 years with the
Anaheim Fire Dep:irtmcnt,
becoming city fire marshal
... Shepherded building of
new fire stntion on Balboa
Isla nd ... Married ... Lives in
Huntin.gton Beach ... L:t st
year's rankJng: 30
44 &45 Jim & Barbara de Boom, 53 and SO
respectively, Newport Beach ...
Hard-working, community-minded couple ... He:
Ncwport·MCfia Unified School District trustee and
prominent member of Newport I lnrbor Arca Chamber of
Commerce ... Organizes the Taste of Newport nnd
same-named fund-rni~er in other cities .. :Consensus builder
... Toyed at running for supervisor until Marian Bergeson
announced her plans ... She: recently promoted vice
president with Newport chamber ... Involved in Assil>tancc
League nod Newport 1 lnrbor High PTA ... In charge of
SeaFeast for chamber this year ... Two daughters .,. L:tst
year's rankJog: lie -6~; She -Unranked
·5 2 llank Paolan, 66,
College Park_ ...
5 3 Paul Salata, 67,
Linda Isle ...
Mcsn Consolidntcd Wntcr · Retired sewe r contractor,.
Disttict trustee ... Retired active in Newport chamber,
OCC professor ... Foster fou nder of Irrelevant Weck,
Grandparent Advisory and Newport Beach's
Council ... Works plot of favorite emcee ... Ranking
land at OCC's Children's member of ihc Balbo~ llJ)
Center ... Gave 1)000 Club mafia ... USC gra(f,"
pounds of home-gro" n ma)be Trojan :ithlctic
vcgctnblcs to needy last department's most
year ... Former Costa Mesa innucntial booster ...
Man of the Year ... True Former pro fo9tbJll pla)cr
gentleman ... Married 40 with San Franeisco 49crs ...
years 10 B:irbara ... 1 hrcc Married to Be,·erly, doting
grbwn children ... Unranked grandfather ... Lust year's
lost ycnr ranki ng: 68
60 Lucille Kuehn. 70,
Newport Beach ...
61 Rabbi Mark Miller,
46, Newport Dench
Outspoken trustee for the ... Rabbi at Temple Bat
Newport Beach Publie Yahm ... In 18 years, Miller.
Library, former Newpott has taken a smnll
Beach City Council member congregation and built it
and visionary who, in 1974, into one or lhc J:1rgest in
first lobbied for a new the county ... Nntional
Central Library in Nc\\port leader in reformed Judai>m
Cent er ... After t"o .. .'Stresses ''family values"
decades or effort, her ... Temple's adult education
dream came true with the program brought such
new S8.5 million, library ... renowned speakers as
Will be vocnl opponent of I lcnry Kissinger, Shimon
· proposal on November Peres and attorney Alan
ballot to make ch:tngcs in Dcrshowitz to Newport
Library Board ... L:tst Beach. Last )tar's ranklng:
year's ranking: 67 so
---·
67 & 68 t'rank & Fran Robinson, Dover
Shores ... 1 lusband Frank gets credit
as the godfather of Upper Newport Beach, but Fran did at
least as muclt to save the Bade Bay .. .lt all started when the
Irvine Co. threatened to arrest one of 1heir children for
hangina around the thcn·priva te Back Bay ... H:lve aone from
being viewed as slow·arowth rascals to patron
69 Karen Evarts, 53,
'Lido Isle ... Ultimate
community \'Oluntccr ..
Three-year co:ich of
Newport Har~r Academic
Decathlon team ..
Champion of school-based
AIDS prevention program saints ... Foundcrs of the l,SOO-mcmbcr Friends of Ne\\ port
Bay ... Nicc, friendly, ever-so cunous and -despite report
to the contrary -1hcy don'I have a view of the bJy from
their home ... Last year's ra nkJn1: lie -70; She -
unranked. •
•
... Largely rc~ponsiblc for oll
students wearing b1qdc
helmets ... Runnin, for
school board ... f ormer
hbrory trustee .. Ka)Jl.:cr,
h1t..cr, cros -coun try J..ier ...
~famed, three children ...
Last )tar's ruol..lna: !7
\
46 Da)na Pettit, 56,
Balboa Penin~ulJ ...
Longtime pcninsul:l rc)ident
nnd community fircb;.ill .
Instrumental in the drJfling
of a master plnn for the
arcn, among other local
necessities ... Many
cxpcctcd he r to run lor Cll)'
Council this year but l>he
declined to focus on
community \~Ork •rnd re;.il
estate career ... MarrieJ to
Bob 21 years ... EnJO}i.
cruising bay on their BO)lun
Wh;.iler and pampering thuir
pel pooches .. Un runkcd
IU)l )Car
54 Karen McGlinn, 51,
College Park .. One.
of the founders of Share
Our Selves and now its
executive director .. C;.in
tell >Ou the stor) behind
:ilmost C\'CIY homclc~s
pen.on in comlhun1l) ...
Religious, \\Orks l>)' the
motto: ··We're here to
serve, not Judge." .. ChJtr~
the city's I lum:in Rclatiuns
Committee ... Act1\'C 1n
PT A ... f\larned w11h four
children ... La)! ye:ir')
ranking: 84
. 6 2 \\'ipg Lom. 33,
O\\ ncr of '''o Cu)IJ
Mesa -Wahcio's Fish T.i.:u~
restnurants and Our l lo11sc
... Good, dean fooJ, CJ)UJI
atmosphere ... No~
unofficial po"er lunch ~p"t
... May have had more
impact on Mic cuhnal')
tastes :along the co.lst th:rn
any restaurant 0\\ ncr ..
One planncJ for OoulJ..:r.
Colo .... GooJ place to )pot
celebrities, incluJing ~ingcr
Chris lsa;ik, pro athlctc)
~!Jrk McG\\1re and Chuc!.:
Ftnlcy ... Last year's
ranking: 17
70 Jeon \\1111, 67,
Harbor lc;IJnd ..
lteigning lc:idcr of the ''ty
cnvironmcntnl fJction anJ a
... founder of the influ cn11.il
Stop Pollut ing Our N""JXlll
.. Council member
respcdcJ by all sides.
including bu ine-.s 1..:aJer
\\ho had once kJrcJ lier ...
Suffered fir.t big pohll\al
ddc.:it las.t No,t mber \\hen
voters ovc~hclming
rCJCCtcJ her pl:in to bu)' two
prune parcels of U.ack. llay
land from The ll'\1_ne Cll ....
La~t )t:al"' . nanJJne: 6
47 Jim llen~ooc), 48, ... •
Corona dcl Mar ...
For 16 years, general
man:igcr and guiding light
of.the Dbne) l;.ind of
'>hopping center~ -South
Co:i!.t Plaza , .. Championed·
no·smokrng cause at South
Co;.;i.t Plaza und fatcr
prupll)Cd Cit)'\\ idc ban ...
C1\1C h.:adc.r in Corona dcl
Mar, former pr~)idcnt of
the Co)t~~~-----
On the boarJ of directors
tor numcroui. organizations
. Pia;) in midnight hockey
h.:.igucs ... Lui.I yea r's
IJlllJng: 38
s s Kandi Chappell. 47.
South Coa't
nl:p..rtory\ leading lcudtng
I.ill) tonk the role uf
UIJnch .. DuBois 111 1h1s
.c 1r"-e..igl:rl~ J\\a1tcd
,._ .,, •n opener 'A ~trcctcar
~an.t:d ~ ... ire· .md put her
\\ 't:imp,in II fhc.
\\tllnd nl three Lo~ Angele\
D1.1nia Cnu-.) C1rck
\\\ r.J, ~hould garner
11101her nominatmn for thi~
role ... Ch..ippell
( pn>nnun~~ .l \ha·PLLL)
\\J' horn in W1\con"n
l nrnnked !allt }tor
63 ~lary Lou lloplJQs
. Hornsby, l':e\\port
8..:a.h ... 25-ycar \ctcran of
the Los Angeles Times
social page ... Has made :in
1nJd1blc mark in the ch k,
i..xi.11. cultural life of
Oran:;.: County, c~p .. c1.ill}·
:\ .:" p"rt B.:.l..:h .. \\ h~ n a
cauh of any lqnd need!> . oq;:imzing. l lorn!>b~ 1s fir~t
l~l r;ill) the rnnu1.;nt1al
t fUOJ') . D.:d"at.:d po)itl\e
thinl\ .. r ... ~1Jrri..:d, mother
uf t"O llOn!. and th..:
~randrnoth.:r ot one lit1lc
bo\ Big USC Ian ... L:tst
\~Jr') rnnlJng: 40
·71 .. '(H Sncl\ldcn, 50,
Ne" J1')rl Beach ...
Co)ta Mei.a' chief of police
• 111!> dcp.ntmcnt' haJ
hi,h·prof1k last few months
~1th t\\O policc-in\ol,cd
'hootings and fi\C homicide
c;i~c ... the mo)t prominent
or \\h1~h h~ ~en the o .. 1mc I lu~r imo;i.t1gation
.... Ddi,ercd touching eulogy
:it lluber funeral ... An a' id
aotf .. r who ne11cr hits the
linl\' \\ ithout hi~ mobil..:
, phon..: ... A1;tcd in tm t ·
nw,1c this )ear ... Married,
tY.1.> ~11\\ ••• nr"n"'cd ha l
)U r
' .
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AB Thursday, October 13, 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot
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103 . __ ....... ....... _ NEWPORT-MESA'S MOST INRUENTIAI. ~
,.
72 Sueanne Pacini, 38,
Newport Beach .. .
Volunteer PR dynamo ... .
Sits on Susan G. Komen
Breast Cancer Foundation
Board of Directors ...
Generates huge amounts of
quality publicity for Race
For The Cure in Newport
Center (I0,000 runners;
$280,000 raised), early
breast cancer detection and
outreach to Hispanics ...
Also a Cub Scout and PT A
73 Marilyn Brewer,
Newport Beach ...
Dark·housc candidate who
won GOP primary in 70th
Assembly race ... Figures to
be shoo-in in November
election ... Moderate
Republican ... Founder and
co-owner of manufactu~ing
company ... Authored best
political mailing of y~ar -
a Mother's Day card from
her children to voters on
why their mom should be
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four grown sons, six
grandsons ... Unranked last
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holisc on Port streets ...
Unrunked last year
8 o Gloria Osbrlllk, 62,
Newport Beach ...
N0n-stop organizer who
juggles it dozen plates in the
air.at all times ... Works
tirelessly for The Hou~c; Eur
Institute ... Manages a veiy
s~cccssful trave l agency
career ... Recently accepted
the chairmanship of several
major Orange County
fund·raiscrs for the fall ...
Unranked lost year
81 Charlie Brande, 46,
Newport Beach ...•
Director of the
Newport-based Orange
' County Volleyball Club ...
Clubs and high school teams
have collected national, CIF
Southern Section and CIF
State titles during his two
decades of coaching ... Uses
national connections to
assist players in gaining
college scholarships ...
Disciples have gone on to
coach at the high school,
club and college levels ...
Last year's ranking: 80
8 8 & 8 9 Ro&er and Candace Schnapp, 45
and 34 respectively, Newport Coast
·~ ~·s a respected labor attorney ... She's worked by his
side, eventually marryipg her boss ... Smart, classy,
organized and focused ... A power couple on the Newport
social circuit ... Active with the Performing Arts Cente.r
through The Sound of Music Chapter and.other vepucs ...
Big contributors to Chapman University, Hoag Hospital,
and many local causes ... Put money where their mouth is : ..
One daughter ... Unranked last year
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I 96 Retnle Boyer, 37 ... 97 Jhp Wood, 58, Founder and chief Corona dcl Mar ...
of Newport Beach's wildly f'.ormer Realtor and ,
iucccssful Junior Lifeguard newspaper columnist ...
rogram, now 11 years old Now co-publisher and
... More than 750 kids, age editor of breezy,
~ through 15, participated well-received Coaster
lhis )car in eight-week magazine ... Involved in
program ... Popular Newport Library
~rogram turned hundreds Foundation •.. Ooscly
away annually ... Also gives associated with Corona dcl
tours or Corona dcl Mar Mar ... Once hitchhiked
tide pools ... First female •cross country to run New
lifeguard in Orange County York City Maralhon ...
... Swam, played water polo Mountain climber ...
... Married to former Married to co-publhher
lifeguard ... lives in Laguna Nikki ... Grown children ...
... Unranked l:isl year. Unranked last )tar.
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74 Jtan Forbath, 64,
Costa Mesa ... ,.
Founder of Share Our
Selves, one or the largest
charities in the county ...
Helps feed the hungry and
provides money and mcdielll
assistance ... Gifted at
motivating movers and
shakers to aid the poor ...
Organizes annual Christmas
gift-giveaway for thousands
of impove rished children ...
Outspoken but avoids
75 Pew Goldwater
Clay, 49, Newport
Beach -· Dynamic redhead
just became chair of
Goldwater Foods of
. Arizona ... Daughter of
Barry ... Makes things
happen in Orange County
for organizations like the
Brain Imaging Center at
UCI ... A near-scratch
golfer ... Currently writing a
book called "Why Can't
You Cook Like My
RQ.lillcs .. ._Lastj'ear's
rankJne: 87
Mother?"•Marricd to Bpb,
-~even children combined ...
8 2 Hal Rosotr, 64, Newport Beach ...
Owner of Costa Mesa's
Back Bay Rowing and
Running Club, with the best
salad bar in Orange County
... Pioneer in healthy dining
... A guiding force in the'
SOS OrangcA.id kitchen
project ... This spring he w:is
singularly honored for his
help at SOS ... Supports
wide range of fund-raisers
for non-profits ... Member
of the Newport and Costa
Mesa chambers and an .
activist in restaurant rights
... Unranked last year
90 Jim Toledano, 50,
Costa Mesa ...
Democrat, soccer coach,
attorney, ex-UC regent ...
Always seems to be there in
November ... Toledano,
fighting Republicans in
some of the nation's JTIOSt
GOP-drenched poli1ical
distric1s, keeps the system
honest and fullfills the
pledge of democracy .•. And
who knows? One of these
days he may win more than
a primary ... Has ttikcn on
the Newport Coasl Drive
toll issue as political cause
... Unranked lost year
9 8 Bob Teller, 55, Newport Beach ...
Someti mes controversial
owner the Orange County
Marketplace, one of the
most successful swap meets
in the nation ... Invented
the frozen banana, now a
staple in Newport Beach ...
Owns Bob's Old Fashion
Ice Cream ... Ilia OOP
contributor ... Importer of
exotic cars ... One-time
carney turned
multi·millionalrc
entreprcnucr ... Has had
relatively quiet year ... Last
year's rankJnc: 2•
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Unranked last year
83 Linda Mook, 51,
Corona dcl Mar ...
Defender of First
Amendment rights and
molder of young journalists
at Corona dcl Mar High_
School for 25 years ...
Journalism adviser and
publisher of the Trident
High School nCWSJ>aper ...
Former rcportcT.cditor apd
owner of the Leisure World
News ... Has also worked in
journalism program al
Saddlcback Valley College
... Former students at
newspapers around U.S ....
Last year's ranking: 81
91 Jan Mittermeler, 55,
Newport Beach ...
Director of John Wayne
Airport since 1990 ...
Helped forge a compromise
between residents
concerned about airport
noise and federal officials
pressing for new, noisier
takeoff procedures ... In the
thick of the debate over the
El "toro initiative ... Under
pressure to allow cargo
Oighls in10 John Wayne ...
An Orange County
employee since 1974 ... La st
year's ranklng: 27
9 9 Dr. Dudley Prarr, N~wport Beach ...
Given more physicals to
more local football players
than any man in history ...
Familiarsight on gridiron
sidelines ... CdM High
football team physician for
20 year$ before stepping
down this }car ... Perfect
attcndanc~in Kiwanis Oub
for 2J years ... Medical
advise r for Junfor
All-American since '62 ...
MJrricd with seven
children, three of his own,
grandfather ... Unranked
lost )tar
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76 Merle Uatleber&, 71,
Costa Mesa ...
Mother Teresa of Costa
Mesa ... Consummate
volunteer ... Started
Someone Cares Soup
Kitchen with food from her
refrigerator ... Serves
hundreds of hungry and
homeless each week at the
First United Methodist
Church on 19th Street ...
Despite health problems
past few years, keeps
optimistically plugging away
... Last year's rankJn&: 78
8'4 Tony C'de Baco, 48 .. '. The Enforcer ...
Key figure in rehab of West
Side of Costa Mesa ... As
Costa Mesa's building code
director, heads city's
Neighborhood Improvement
Strategy Program, which
targets dilapidated rental
properties for cleanup ...
Slapped Coastal Inn
residential motel on
Newport Boulevard with
more than 1,000 city code
violations ... Lives in
Trabuco Canyon with his ·
wife and two children ...
Unranked lost )car
92 John DeWitt, 37,
Costa Mcs:i ... A
true environmentalist ...
Former chairman of the
Costa Mesa Parks
Commission and founder of
RcLcaf Costa Mesa, which
helps fund planting efforts
in the city ... Active in the
community and has been
involved in the Mesa Verde
Loop Reconstruction -t-
Project ... Hobby? RcLcaf
Costa Mesa, or course ...
Unrunked last yenr
100 Jim Terrell, 29, Newport Beach .
... Three-time Olympian
and canoe and kayak
director for the Newport
Aquatic Center, where
ciaht current Olympians
train ... For second year in
a row, NAC won lhc overall
crown al the national
championships, combinina
juniors 11'1l9 seniors ...
NAC's seniors won a third
straight nati 'nal litlc in '94
... Terrell, a U.S. champion
canoeist, hos inspired many
you ths to take up paddling
Last year'a rankJn1: 61
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77 Rosalind Williams, 78 & 79 T1m and Annie Quinn, 31 and 30,
Newport Beach ... respectively. Newport Beach ...
Director of the Newport Couple runs Newport Dunes water park m llavc •urned
Beach Conference and small, bcachside campground into a renowned resort wilh a
Visitors Bureau ... A pro in popular RV camp site, marina, bayside cafc, c~banas on 1he
the tourism industry, lagoon beach, other amenities ·-True communily leaders
Williams wants to pump up with generous hearts ... They host bc~b parties al the
city coffers with tourist resort on a weekly basis for local schoolchildren· and
dollars ..• Says she can do it disadvantaged youth ... Annie was general m:inager from
without disturbing tfie March 1990 until earlier this summer, when she handed the
quality of life in Newport reins over to husband Tim so she could spend more time
Beach, which ~herself with their 6-month·old son, Connor ... Unranked lost year
calls home ... Although a ,
Dover Sllorcs resident, she
says Balboa Island is her
favorite part of town ...
Unranked lost year
85 Michael Bohfinlct.
501 Eas1bluff ....
Executive director of
Newport Harbor Art
Museum ... Three years at
the museum's helm, which
has seen funding and staff
cutbacks ... Next year a
pivotal one as museum
takes ov~r old Newport
Center library next door ~and finally has room for
displaying permanent
collection ... Will museum
regain national
promenicncc or evolve into
something else? ... Last
year's ranking: 29
93 Christle McDaniel,
39, Costa Mesa ...
Regional affairs man ager
for Southern California
Edison ... The electric
company's liaison to
govi?rnmcntal agencies ...
Was Orange County
Supervisor Tom Riley's
chief of staff for nine years
... A 15-year resident of
Costa Mesa active in various
community groups ...
Considered running for
Costa Mesa City Council in
November but did not file ...
An equestrian and dog-lover
... Unranked last ~_ar
1o1 AJan R,yplnskJ, 55, Newport
Beach ... Owns the rights to
the Pog trademark ... Has
kids around the wotld
buying and trading billions
of milk caps with his logos
on them ... Made millions
off "Armor All" and
intends to m11kc "jillions"
off Pogs ... Unranked last
yur
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8 6 Geor&e Brennan, 55,
Newport Beach ...
Cosmetic surgeon to the
stars, specializing in work
on the face ... With offices
in Newport and Beverly
Hills, Brennan has been
subtracting years from the
appearances of the rich and
famous for the last 20 years
... President of American
Academy of Fadal Plastic
and Reconstructivc Surgery
... Wife Adrienne familiar
figure on social circuit,
where his handy work is
always on display ... Last
year's rankJn&: 15
94 RJchle Collins, 25,
Newport Beach ... A
surfer on the Association of
Surfing Professionals (ASP)
World Tour since 1988 ...
Known for his radical style
in the water (his victoric:s
include the 1989 Op Pro)
and out ... Designer and
manufacturer of surfboards,
greatly influencing the
market ... Perhaps the
ASP's most outspoken
rebel, Collins keeps the
surfing establishment honest
... Reached the ~artcrfinals
of the '94 U.S. Open ... Last
year's ran k.in&: 102
1o2 Le• Miiier, 79, Costa Mesa ...
Has volunteered for the
annual Fish Fry every year
since its incepiion 50 years
ago ... Former Costa Mesa
High principol ... Coached
Newport Harbor football
from 19-'3·45 ... Board
member of Historical
Society ... Named Or11ngc
Coast College Cititen of
the Year In 199~, and
Newport Harbo Arca
Chamber of Commerce
Man of the Year in 1978 ...
Unniaktd lest )'tar
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8 7 Jim Cornett, 49,
Costa Mcsa ... Thc
man who sells Orange Coast
Collcgc ... Home·grown,
deeply loyal to the college
and Costa Mesa ... Brough!
OCC to the MTV
generation ... Member of
the first gradu:iting cl:iss or
Costa Mesa High .School.
graduated from Orange
Cc?ast College ... Nose for
news ... Last year's rank: 86
95 Chuck Smith,
Newport Beach ...
"Pastor Chuck," as his 00<.:k
affectionately calls him, is
spiritual leader of America's
third-largest Protestant
congregation: Calvary
Chapel of Costa Mesa ... It's
so large -Y.ilh more than
20,000 families -four
Sunday services arc held ...
More than 400 churches
around the world have
grown out of Calvary
Chapel ... Smith conducts
mass baptisms in Corona
del Mar'I Pirates Cove ...
Unranked last year
103 Gib Fernandez,·
68, ... The affable
general manager of The '
.Arches, -0 landmark
Newport Beach restaurant,
for 11 years and counting ...
Will make reservations for
and scat up to 200 people a
day ... Knows which
movcr·and·shakcrs want
what table ... Because of
prore~ionalism and caring
attiludc, he's often mistaken
for Arches owner ... Been in
restaurant busincu 4" years
... Loves 1ardening (ro)cs a
specialty) ... Unranktd last
ytar
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Newport eeach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Thursday, October 13, 1994 A9
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Rohribacher bogyman is actually an OK BUY Gobllnl to tllce over
Harbor View School
D ana Rohrabachcr
reached deep into his
bag of insults and came
up the worst thing he
could th ink of to call
the young man who hopes to •
replace him in the 45th
Congressional District.
He didn't just call him a child
molester or the Leisure World
Stalker or Saddam Hussein's
illegitimate son. He didn't even
call'Brett Williamson a
tax-and-spend Democrat.
No, it was far more heinous...-
than that. He called his challenger
a "liberal lawyer."
Williamson admits to the lawyer
part. He's a business litigator on
leave of absence from the
Newport Beach office of one of
the nation's top law firms,
O'Melvcny & Myers.
So far, the congressma n's
description of his opponent is
correct. But If you accept the
conventional defini tion of "liberal"
(i.e., lelftleaningpinkocommyrat)
he is only half right. In that sense,
.Williamson is about as liberal as
Barry Goldwater.
However, Rohrabacher is right
on aboufWilliamson if he meant
the definition of liberal according
to Webster: "Favoring political
reforms tending toward democracy
and personal freedoms for the
individual."
Williamson fails the liberal
litmus test in a lot of other ways,
too. He backs a balanced budget
and is a relentless deficit hawk
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who supported the reduction plan
off cred by Ohio Republican John
Kasich. But he's puzzled ove r
where Rohrabacher stands.
"I always tqpught he wanted to
reduce the deficit, too,"
Williamson says. "But he just
signed a pledge to increase
spending, decr~se taxes and
balance the budget. That is just
not possible. One of the three has
to go."
Williamson is also a hard-liner
on welfare. "Our welfare system
doesn't help the people who work
to support it, and it doesn't help
the people who are on it.
Everybody loses."
And he has a plan to help solve
the problem. That's what makes
Williamson a rather different
species of candidate: He has
though't through the issues, he has
worked out programs he believes
can help solve the problems -
and he talks about them in
specifics, not election-year
rhetoric.
His position papers reveal a
chasm of differences with
Rohrabacher. Abortion Cor
example. Roh;abacher is strongly
against. Williamson is
anti-abortion, too, but he is
strongly pro-choice.
."I really don't think (the
abortion issue) belongs in political
discourse," he says. "It belongs in
people's private'lives and personal
faith."
The two are also poles apart on
term limitations. Williamson
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And so it
goes.
Definitely a
choice, not an
echo. Still,
there are
some areas of
agreement
between the
In addition to. wal}ting to see El
Toro converted to a civilian
airport, both guys are devoted
beach rats.
Rohrabacher is famous for
grabbing his board and heading
fo r the surf as soon as he ge ts
back to his district (wh ich includes
Huntington, Seal and Newport
beaches, as we ll as Costa Mesa
and points as far north as
Anaheim).
Williamson grew up on local
• beaches, graduated f com Corona
del Mqr High School, UCI and
USC Law. He then balanced being
an associate in a button-down law
firm with the life of a beach bum.
Longtime readers might
remember the Fred Column some
years ago about a group of young
men who lived idyllic bachelor
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Balboa's ocean front. Brett was
one of those.
But nil good things must come
to an end. Today, Brett and Susan ·
and their daughters fill a small
house on Costa iMeS3 Avenue.
They lived as n~rmal and calm a
life as you can imagine -until
Brett decided to ru n for Congrc1>s.
Brett knew he didn't have more
than a one in 20 chance of
winning. "Hu man beings have a
great capacity for ignoring all the
warnings when they really want to
do something," Brett grins. "But it
could be worse. I could be running
against Chris Cox."
At first, Williamson considered
running against Gi l Ferguson (and
perhaps Asscmblypersons Doris
Allen and/or f.oss Johnson) for
Marian Bcrgcson's State Senate
· scat. "But Sacramento is a
partisan swamp where things don't
get done."
I suggested to the candidate
that Wa.shington had similar .
characteristics. "Yeah, it sure
does," he agreed. "Dut
Washington has an almost
mythical quality. I believe de eply
in the Constitution and the people
who wrote it. They made a
difference, and I believe I can
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A 10 Thursday, October 13, 1994
County supervisor caildidatas continua hlad·to-haad colllblt
~ Linda Moulton-Patterson
and Jim Silva have both
spent more than $200,000.
BY M.Aa.o S. POSNI&., STMr Wa.nn
COSTA MESA -Both candi·
dates vying for the 2nd District
~cat on the county Board of Su-
pervisors have ~pent more than
S200,0()0 in their partisan-charged
w ee to replace Harriett Wlcdcr.
I luntington Beach .Mayor Linda
Moulton-Patterson holds a slight
edae over her Cify Council col·
league Jim Silva, outspendina him
by $21,482.
Moulton-Patterson has spent
S221 ,717 while Silva has paid out
$200,235 since campai&nina for a
five-way primary race bepn ear-
lier this year. Bo.th spent about
half of those totalr-"lince July 1,
after they became runoff candi-
dates foUowlng the primary.
_ As of Sept. JO; Moulton·
Patterson had $10,844 left in her
bank account with $10,000 in
loans, taken during the primary
election, still to be repaid.
Silva had S26,093 on the ledger,
but itill had SJl,528 in outstand-
ing debts to pay.
Kathryn Thompson, a local de-
veloper and well -known supporter
of President Bill Ointon, contrib-
uted SSOO to each campaign.
David Dahl, another local de-
veloper, gave both Sl,000.
Developers, in fact, played a
. large role.
The Mission Viejo Company
gave each candidate SJ,000. Both
candidates also got smaller contri-
Brewer outspending Toledano In Assembly race
...,. While Republican Marilyn
Brewer gathers hundreds of
thousands of dollars in
support f~om more than a.
dozen political action
groups, Democrat Jim
Toledano makes do with
donations in the
$200 range.
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NEWPORT OEACH -The
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hank vault againlll a piggy bank:
Marilyn Drewe r has llpent nearly
S 100,000 while her rival Jim Tole-
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porting period to raise their yearly
total to $11,SOO. The Log Cabin, a
gay Republican political action
committee, gave Brewer SSOO thi s
period, raising their total to
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Those political action commit-
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CA Restaurant Association PAC,
S 1,000; SCE Employees PAC,
$1,000; CA Trial Lawyers PAC,
· $500; PAC-Association of Orange
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year or $5,250.
Toledano took $200 from the
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former Newport Beach Mayor
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Sea Kings relg~ in . polo
~ Corona del Mar rallies to put down
Newport, 15-9; Sea View League
crown appears to be a lock for CdM.
BY RICJIAIU> DUNN, SPOllTS \\'IUTU
"We wanted to press these guys as much as •
l'Ossible. A lot of times, the referees weren't
letting us press, but I think our guys did a good
job," said CdM Coach John Vargas, whose
squad is ranked second in Orange County and
third in ClF Division l circles.
Hueston (five goals), McFarland (four),
NEWPORT BEACH -Pres-~ ·James Palda (three) and Thad Buzolich (two)
sure defense by Corona del Mar did the bulk of the scoring for CdM, \Jut team-
High put a stake in Newport Har· e mates Mike Disc and Jeff Marchiorlarti, and
bor's Spirit Game of the Week on . goalkeepers Doug Jeuon and Bill Messeng~r,
Wednesday in a Back Day water , · provided plenty of defen~e. as the Sea Kings
polo clash in the Saifors' pool. • .overcame a 3-2 deficit following the opening
CdM (8-3 overall and ~O in the Sea View seven minute~.
League with wins over its two major hurdles, El They exploded for fhe goals in the second
Toro and Newporl Harbor) caused a combined period, after tightening up their defense and
nine Newport Harbor turnovers in the second forcin g five Sailor turnO\Crs. Jetton recorded
and third quarters. three saves in the period, while Hueston and
Adam McFarland and Neil Hueston each Adrian Strelzow each had a steal.
had a pair of steals in the same span; as the The Sea Kings tied it, 3-3, when Buzolich
Sea Kings came from bifiind to defeat New-scored from the outsitle i>~ rebound-shot
port Harbor, 15-9, in a Sea View contest before minute, 5 !>econds into the second period, then
an estimated 200 fans. too k the lead (for good) when McFarland
MARC MAllTIN/DAILY I'll.OT
Corona del Mar's James ~alda (left) tries to pass past the outstretched arms of Newport Harbor's Gabe Wyatt.
The Sailors (4·7, l·l}, ranked No. 8 in the · scored on a one-motion tap shot in front of the
CIF Southern Section Division l and No. 9 in cage, going high out of t~ water, on a lob pass
the Orange County coaches' poll, received from. Hueston '' ith 3:30 ldt. They built a 7-4
eight goals from Gabe Wyat-t, but struggled halftime lead, then continued the ir onslaught
with their counterattack and passing in the in the third quartt:r for an 11-6 lead.
middle periods and blew an early lead. See POLO/P•1• 82
Hope tourney
at Santa Ana cc sold out·
~ Bob Hope continues to be
the consummate lure for golf
(and everyone else) fans.
P eople are being turned away, entry
forms are being returned with
. apologies.
Few golf tournaments sell out weeks in
advance, bur with Bob Hope an d Phyllis
Diller expected to make grand
appearances, you can see why golf eri are
anxious to play in the fifth annual Bob
Hope/Dr. Howard House Celebrity Golf
Tournament on
Monday at the-Santa
Ana.Country Club.·
Richard Dunn
Former actors and
comedian1, even
quasi-comedian and ·
former major league
pitcher Bert Bl)(leven,
are scheduled to play fo
the event, which I
includes dinner and
celebrity entertainment
on the 19th hole.
"We've been turning Club· golf people away, because
i-----th~te~rnam ....... ~· ~-
oversold, but it's
fabulous for the charity," event promoter
Ralph Rod heim said.
Proceeds of the tournament will benefit
the House Ear Institute Childr,n's Center
for the multidisciplinary programs treating
children with profound hearing loss. The
event's chairman is Jim Edwards Ill, son
of the movie theater magnate, while Betty
Hutton Williams is the tournament's ·
honoree.
The Orange County Associates of the
House Ear Institute, founded by Dr. . ·
lee CLUB GOLf/Pa1e 82
Laser racing,
you just don't
beam anyone~
up to the top
~ If you're willing to endure ·
the aches, pains and salt,
you'll surely agree, it's funl
S an Diego sailors took the top
five spots in the Lase r District
Championships this past
weekend.
The Camel
brothers, Alex
and Brian, both
won races
Saturday, and
went on to take
first and second
overall for the
regatta. Top local
finisher wu
Charlie
Buckingham in
sixth place.
Boating In the Luer II
class, Cal Yacht
CJub's John
"i>iskanJ and Rich Ocphart took top
... aoAnNena. .. ·~
Sea Kings gladly
·.starting over · ....
-3 is history·
~ Adjustment part of season
but a memory; El Toro looms
Friday in Sea View opener.
BY B~Y FAULKNER, SPOan Warna
P erhaps few prep foot-
ball coaches in Or-
ange County were as
eager to tr.ade the first five
What's the password?
Are you kidding?
N Mustangs -have ewport tha1 .unstoppable ~-----r--a ____ t __ :__r.eputatilin-going . .. ...
~ Sailors try to snap
• I three-game skid against
J powerful Vaqueros Friday.
Bv BA.tlRY FAULKNER, Sroan WJUTH
~ Somebody may well have the
horses to contain Mesa, but it
doesn't fi_gu re to be the Artists . . -
BY BAllllY FAULKNER, Srous Wuna
games in for the clean slate ~~~.-...,.. Jeff Brinkley· • • I ~o 0:C1
rrs b~hea~. .•
coached Newport of league play as Corona
del Mar High head man
Mark Schuster.
Schuster, in his debut season with the
$ca Kings, watched his team sdf-
destruct through three season-opening
defeats, before cruising to expected wins
over heavy underdogs Saddleback and
Santa Ana Valley the past two weeks.
Friday night at 7:30 at Newport Har-
bor High, against visiting EJ Toro (3-2),
the Sea Kings once again step onto a
leeHAKINGl/P•1•84
Harbor High foot·
ball teams have
been squaring off
against Terry Henigan-led Irvine
High squads.
But few rivalries have blossomed
·as quickJy, or forged as much mu-
tual respect, as the Sailors and the
Vaqueros, who meet for the fourth
time in three seasons Friday at
See NIWPORTIP•1• 114
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THI WIE'I(
'Tough-ned up·'
~Newport's Sarah Hawkins has
a new edge to her game after
doubles ·session with Colaizzi.
BY BAJl1Y PA\TLICNBR, Sroan Warrn
T he best thing that .
ever happened to
Sarah Hawkins'
singles career may have
been her.decision last fall
to play doubles.
After flying solo through
all of the 1993 pre;leaguc and most of the
Sea View Lc-.Ue schedule as the
def ending league singles champion,
Hawkint injtiated a post.season
partncnhip with fellow Newport Harbor
High singles standout Mara Colaizzi.
earned the Sea View doubles crown, then
went on to the Clf Southern Section •
individual finals, before falling to a pair
from Peninsula High.
This year, wilh ColarLZi off to Loyola
Marymount, Hawkins, a senior co-captain,
'has returned to her prominent singles role
for the Sailors. But the Daily Pilot
Athlete of the Weck credits some ihslghts
given her by Colaizzi during their time
together for some of her success this fall .
"I think Mara made me a tougher
player," said Hawkins, who swept to
victories over Woodbridge and Corona dcl
Mar last week, winning 36 of 39 gamei.
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CIF ticket on .
line to.night
for Eagles
~Tonight's winner figures to ·
have the inside lane to a berth
In the ~IF Division VIII playo_ff_?.
Bv BARRY FAULKNER, SMR1s W1Un:1t
hough tonigh t's 7 .
o'clock foot:b.:a;.;..l! ,.,;g~a;;,m;e;-" -'7~~~::1 bctween-8 , n
Unive rsity al Irvi ne l ligh is
the Pacilic Coast League
opener, it may as \\ell be a
CIF Southern Section Di·
\bi on VIII pla} off game.
Nothing less than an almo~t-certain
pla>off berth goes to the \ictor, as both
teams figure to ~nock off Mru.ggling La-
guna Beach and Albo Niguel, \\ hich de-
spite potential IOS!>~S to favorites Costa
Mesa and Laguna Hills would lea\e to-
night's \\ inner tn third place.
"It really is the biggest game of our
season," said Estancia High Coach John
Liebengood, ~hose 11.:Jm comes off a 3-2
pre-league campaign with confidence.
.. We feel Univer~ity is a good ma t~h fo r
us. If we don't beat them, \\C think
we're forced in to a situat ion '"here we'll
ju~t have to sah age the season."
T he Trojan!> (2·3), ''ho took their
lumps in recent years as members of the
Sea View League, suffered t\\O los!>cs to
highly regarded formt:r Sea View rivals
Woodbridge (23-13) und !nine (28·6).
One of the Eagles' los~es. last week's
31·0' thumping b)'. Tio}. could also be
See EAGLIS/Pa9e 84
Teamed with Colaizzi, who won the
1991 Sea View singles title, the duo
"(Colaizzi) was so intense, ~he
intimidated ou r whole team, including
me," Hawkins recalled. "But l really got
to know ber when we teamed up, and we
had a lot of fun together. She was the
best athlete I've ever beu around and
she had a lot of confidence. She helped
... MAWKJNl/P•1• ai
MAiie MAan•tUM&.Y Pu.or
Newport's Sarah Hawkins is the Dally Piiot's High School Athlete of the Week • .
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82 Thur$day, October 13, 1994
POLO ........... ,
"Their defense always creates
problems," Newport Harbor Coach
Dill Barnett said. ''Our game plan
was to minimize our number ot turn-
overs and make them beat us with-
out us making mistakes. They're a
better team man per man, we just
had too many turnovers. We shot
ourselves in the foot, so to speak.
w~ wanted to try and keep it close,
so we cou~d have a chancet but that's
a tribute to their defense."
Hueston's steal in tho second pe-
riod led to a breakaway goal with
3:01 remaining, then Hueston scored
Jgnin on a Palda assist with 0:27 left
10 make it 6-4. With time running
out, McFarland scored followin8'. a
pass from Hueston, who'd received a
long pass from Buzolich with seven
seconds to play.
After Wyatt scored twice early in
the third period, cutting CdM's le~d
10 8-6, the Sea Kings poured it on,
ignited by two McFarland steals.
·•we had a couple of juniors (Bice
and Marchiorlatti) who did well,"
Vargas said. "While the others
scored the goals, those guys, along
with Kevin Tucker and Strelzow, did
the little things to keep it going. We
also wanted to see how (backup
-goalie}-¥essenger couJd· do in a big
game, and be did a good job. He's
going to be our goalie next year, and
considering he was sitting on the
bench for .three quarters, and freez-
, ing, l rhought he did well."
CORONA DEi.MAR 15
NEWPORT HAR80R 9
Coron• del M.ir 2 5 5 J-15
Newport Harbor 3 1 3 2-9
CdM scoring: Hueston 5, Mcf.i.rland 4,
Palda 3, Buzolich 2, Marchiorl.itti 1. Snu:
Jetton 5, Messenger 2.
Newport H.irbor scoring: Wyatt 8, Seib 1.
S.i>'es: Harvey 4.
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Sophomore scorer Newport Harbor S, CdM
4 (sudden death).
Newport Harbor scoring: Smith l, Ucciserri
1, Watson 1, Kennedy t. Saves: Alvarado 5.
Newport water polo goalie Graham Harvey goes up to block a
shot in Wednesday's Battle of the Bay with Corona del Mar.
CLUB GOLF: Bob· Hope continues to make the memories
Fr•• P•1• 81 Tour card for 1995, along with thoscr who qualify,
House, will host the tournament, which also are invited to the Newport Classic, which feafures a
features a 1994 Lexus as a bole-in-one prize. long list of alumni now on the PGA, Nike and
Dr. House was also a USC professor who inspired Senior PGA toors.
two-time Olympic diving gold medalist Dr. Sammy •Nakata & Hahn ... Newport Beach Country
Lee to specialize in otolaryngology (ear, nose and Clu~ women's tjub champion Akemi Nakata·and
throat). PGA pro Paul Hahn won third place in the
Dr. House has also been instrumental in relieving prestigious Pro/Lady Club Championship at
Hope of his hearing problems. "That's why 1 do Candlewood CounCry Club in Whittier on Oct. JO, a
thi.s;" Hope said during the third annual event, field of 72 teams in a partnership event featuring
"because I can't hear." golf pros and women's club champions from San Luis Obispo to San Diego. •Thanks for the memori.es • • • While playi~g in a Using the Pinehurst format, both team members
United Cerebral Palsy golf tournament several years hit tee shot.s, then alternated the second shot and
ago, Blyleven grabbed actor Mark Harmon's golf selected the best positioned ball to putt out. Nakata
cart key and drove away during an earlr hole. and Hahn led the field until the last six teams
Harmon, as legend has it, later took Blyleven's d
driver and cut it in half with a hacksaw that he had po!t~d·d memories •.. Sinking a hole-in-one is
in his golf bag, then placed a pepcil in the driver certainly unforgettable, but)o ace a hole io a
and taped it back together. Hannon had the last tournament with close friends and several peers
laugh when Blyleven teed off, but what l don't watching is a special moment that can be shared for
understand is why Harmon had a hacksaw in his a lifetime.
golf bag? · • Vicki Harrisdn of the Newport Beach Country ·
Rest assured, there will be some folks on Monday Club women's club had about 40 people, in.eluding
out to get Blyreven, he of th-e famous hot foot. her boyfriend and lier best fiiend, Evie Kanter,
• Uolixely ~incidence ••• Bud ZuTavern, · • witness her hole-in-one during the recent Kelso
Newport Beach/Cotta Mesa Dally Piiot
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Penlnala tennis In another league
ROLLlNO .HILLS ESTATES -Pen-e ..
insula H.igh's girls tennis team showed ~
truly how far the gap at the present time
is between No. 1 and No. 3 in tho latest CIF South-
ern Section Division 1 poll.
The top-ranked' Panthers dispatched third-rated
Newport Harbor in a non-league match Wednesday,
17-1, at Peninsula. Newport's lone victory came when
No. 1 singles player Vanessa Godbey defeated Peoin-
sula's No. 3 player~ 6-4.
In four other sets, Newport managed to win at
least four games, including losses of 4-6 and 5-7 by
the Sailors' No. J · doubles team of Lindsay Olson-
KatiO Canright. Tl\e Savitri RajKumar-Erica Nelson
tandem forced one of its opponen1s into a tiebreaker,
while in singles, Sarah Hawkins lost one of her sets,
4-6.
Newport (6-3 overall) returns to Sea View League
play this afternoon against visiting El Toro.
••NINSULA 17, NIWllO•T uaao• 1
• Slngln: Codbey (NH) lost to Bulc1, 0·6,. losl to Augus11n, 1 ·6, def. M~nl, 6-4; S. tbwlUns (NH) lost. 0-6, 1-6, 4·6: 8.itlcer (NH) lost, 1·6,
0·6, 0-6.
Ooubln: Olson·Canright (NH) lost to Cray·Gray, 0-6, lost to
l(abe-R.ajftr, 4-6, loft lo Hanntm.llln·Poptney, S-7; K. Hawkins-Taylor
(NH) lost, Mi, 2-6, 3-6; ltajlCumv-Ntlson (NH) lost, 0-6, 6-7, 2·6.
Breakers Win third straight
CORONA DEL MAR -The Orange ---
'Coast United Breakers girls 13-and-under ,.......:.
club soccer team recently swept to their
third straight league victory over the visit-----
ing ISA Lasers Saturday at Corona del Mar High.
The OCU team is comprised of girls from the local
Harbor area ancl,iS' coached by former Chapman Uni·
versity standout Dean Laird.
In moving to 3-2-1 in league competition, the
Breakers moved into sole possession ·or third place
with more than half of the league season still remain-
ing.
Following league competilion, the girls will com-
pete in both league and State Cup tournaments.
Members of the Breakers include: Kelli Abbott,
Jen nifer MacDonald, Julia Livingston, Elizabeth
Morse, Jessica Luchesi, Jamie Brownell, Marissa
Becker, Melissa Goldman, Katie Welbourn, Libby
Hansen, Nicole Scott, Jenpifer Allen, Molly Mcllum
and Jessica Edwards.
Down Wltll Dlllt raca llbl'dlY
CYPRESS -Down With Debt, a four----
year-old sorrel mare owned by George N. ~..Jll/JJJt..
Haddad MD of Costa Mesa, will compete ~
in the American Quarter Horse Associa-----
tlon California ChaJlcnge Championship on Saturday
at Los Alamitos Race Course as part of the America
Racing Challenge program.
Down With Debt has won 12 of"l9 race\ and has
lifetime earnings of $252,175.
The America Racing Challenge, a series of 40 re-
gional races run throughout the United States, Cana-
da and Mexico, is designed to increase opportunities
for older racing American quarterhorses.
The winners of th.e 40 regional races earn an auto·
matic starting position in .. the America Racing Chal-
lenge Championship Nov. 11, which will be held at
Los Alamitos.
Splash Aq~aucs seeks swimmers
COSTA MESA -Splash Aquatics, a ----
competitive age group swim team de-~
signed to provide a positive athletic expe-.
rience for youngsters ages five through 18, ----
is inviting new members to join.
Workouts are held at Estancia High from 6-8 p.m. .
MondaY. through Friday. Start limes vary with age . •
and ability leve l, and it is not mandatory to at.teftd alb. •'')I
five workouts weekly or attend all swim meets.
Splash Aquatics is a member of United Stales
Swimming and competes in swim meets throughout
the year all over the country.
The team goals for members are to learn proper
stroke techniques, become or stay fit, compete in
U.S.S. meets, develop skills for .high school swimm ing
or water polo teams, become the best swimmer pos-
sible and develop a team that will compete in the
Junior Olympics (two times annually).
The team is directed by Bob Dandaruk, who has
coached in the area for 11 years and swam com-
petitively for an additional 12.
Dues are $45 per swimme r per month plus an ad-
ditional $25 one-time initiation fee. Each member
must also join United States Swimming at $25 annu-
ally.
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960-9069.
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night; that's kind of odd, it's really rare." stop shaking."
"You hear of odd things happening," Costa Mesa There's something to be said for sharing a
Golf and CC head pro Brad Booth said, "but I'd wonderful experience with friends.
never heard of that before." Chip ahota ••• In lilt Newport Beach Golt Course men's club, Jim · • Headed for the border •.• Gene Baum, who Fwv•ah llld Joe Ruuo will square ott In milch play on Sa•.1rclay 11 1
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Colts capture 18-8 win
over Long Beach R801s
~ Cabico. Echema.
Crawford combine in
second-half rally for Coifs.
COSTA MESA
- T he Costa
Mesa Pop Warn-
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gram had .two
home games at
Costa Mesa High
last Saturday,
and came away
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with a split, thanks to the Colts'
·come-from-behind 13-6 victory
over the Long Beach Rams.
Coach Mike Schepens' Colts
spotted the Rams a 6-0 lead in the
second quarter and that's tlie way
the score stood at halftime,
they came out on the short end of
a close contest.
The visitors took a quick 12-0
lead and it stayed that way until
the .final quarter. On a fourth-and-
19 with four minutes to play, Chris
Desandro hit Jimmy Herzog w{th a
35-yard pass and Herzog went in
. untouched to make '\t 12·6 .
Josh Liule kicked the two-point
conversion to set the final score.
With 30 seconds to go in the
game, Mesa executed a successful
onside kick and had the ball at the·
Redskin 45, but a sack and fumble
stifled the drive.
• Fullerton 8, Cowboys 7: The
Cowboys won the battles, but
ended up losing the war, tlccordiog
to Coach Dave Coash.
After holding the Rams follow-
ing the second-half kickoff, lhe
Colts..iook..advantage of improved
field position to move down for
the tying score. ~ick Cabico,
Kingsley Echerria and Rocky
CraYt(ford took turns ripping off
chunks of yardage umil . Cabico
scored from the Long Beach 11.
"We controlled the ball for 11
qlinutes of the (20-minute) first
half, and ran up 250 yards in that
half," h~ sai~·""We~had e>Vtr 400 .. ,_ .... ···-.yards gamed Ln tli'e'~;'bu't onry • ~·-r .. ~
came away with one TD." · ·
· T he conversion failed and the
third period ended tied, 6-6. En-
rique Molina intercepted a Rams'
pass and returned it to midfield.
Runs by Crawford and Echema
put Mesa into position and Craw-
ford was able to score the final
TD of the game. Dilly Anderson
drove in Tor the PAT and the
Colts held on, 13-6.
ln other games:
• Santu Ana 12, Comnchcs 8:
The Comanches were the other ·
loc~I team home last week, and
Other scores by Joe Echema ·
~nd Austin Stuart were called
back.
"Except for one defensive lapse,
we controlled the Wolverines, but
after they scored, I could see the
gas go out of our team like a
punctured balloon."
• Canyon Hllls 25, Condors 7:
Roy Asuega's Pee Wee Condors
battled the Hawkeyes, but fell
short.
Nat Coash had a 70-yard TD
run to highlight Mesa's effort on
offense.
• In the other game, the Cobras
went on the road and were
blanked by the Lakewood Eagles,
C.MEY l'. L~CH/l'Ol Tiit DAILY I'll.OT
Trojans' Chris Vandermo.len drives into Huntington Beach defense.
:rhursday, October 13 1994 83
. Rghtlnil lrlsh put away·
Mis VieJo Cowboys · « .
yard kickoff return.
The Druins' offensive line con-. 0 • tinually opened holes for Wilson,
~ ....... __ .,., Jon Dob!>on and Drackq_vich.
·0 0 ~ • ... ~ • Meanwhile, the Bruins' hard-
N EWPORT-MESA _ The hitting ddense caused and recov-
Fighling Iri~h traveled to Mission ered six fumbl es.
Viejo and beat the Cowboys, 20· The play of the game was de-
12, in a ·league game to highlight livered by Matt Mexia, who ran
Newport-Mesa Junio r All· down from behind a breakaway
American football action last Sat· back. Charlie Alshuler also con·
urday. tributed again with a 50-yard
The Irish dominated the Cow-kickoff that kept the Cobras deep
boys in the first half and opened in their own territory y, the right
a 14-0 lead. The fi rst score was time. set up by tough offensive line • Orange North ·33, Ducjteyes 6:
blocking and hard running of In a game played OIJ the Buck-
Dennis Alshuler and Jeff Thomp· eyes' h.ome 'field, Bonita Creek Patk the local team's lone .score so~lake Bentley then scor~d on a came in the fourth quarter on a swing pass to Matt Cooper, who quarterback sneak. After forcing broke five tackles and rambled in
a punt, the Irish moved the ball from 45 yards away.
downfield again. A 20-yard pass A bright spot for the Buckeyes
from Bent~y t9 .Alshuler over the came in the second .half when
middle, along with the PAT, quarterback Nick Rhodes com-made it 14-0.
The -lri'sh defense added the pleted five passes for 123 yards. Mistakes and missed· tackles
only score -during the second half accoun ted fo r the lopsided store.
when Mike Stanton recovered a .On t>C~e: the Buckeyes had a
fumble in the end zone for a tough time moving the ball
touchdown. Justin Shea stepped against th e tough Orange North
in at defensive tackle and, along defense.
with Sam Linjawi, Adam Horow-• In ine 40, Duff aloes O: New-
itz and Curt Sumner, combined port-Mesa self-destructed with
to shut down the running attack four fumble~ and three in-
of Mission Viejo. terc~tions, two of which resulted
In other games: in ChJrger touchdowns.
•Bruins 7, Tustin 6: In a game Even with the game out of con-
at Foothill High, the !>Uccessful trol, the Buffalo.es played hard
conversion was the difference as and never ga'e up against an Ir·
the Bruins edged the Cobras. vine team that is now 5-0. On a
Clay Wilson ran 15 yards for hot d:iy, Brad Craig, Todd Dud-
the . touchdown and also carried dridge, Bret Sweetland, David
for the decisive PAT. Nick Brack-Thompson and Neal Perlmutter
ovi'ch ·sparked the drive with a 30· each put forth liig efforts.
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envelope in terms of sailing techniques Coronado.
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honors over King Harbor's Linda
Stephan.
However, halfway around the course,
the breeze completely shut off. Five
minutes later, the breeze filled in from
the south. And 10 minutes after the
race finished, a solid 5·15 knot westerly
filled in for the ·second (and last) race
of the regatta.
from Newport, tall..cd thb bo:iting
columni:.t into racing in lj~t weekend's
Laser District Champion~hips. While 1
had not set foot in a Laser in 10 years,
l rationalized that ~Ince l'd "bulked-up"
to an appropriate Laser size, this might
be fun.
.111d lit) lei.. · '
At the same time, the Laser has
recently also seen a renaissance with
oilier (25 years-plus) sailors; there's
mqre than enough competition in this
Snipe National Champion Doug Hart
of San Diego nipped Lenhart in the last
race, winning ·a trip to Argentina for
the Pan-Am Games ntxt year.
Fluky Santana breezes made for
challenging sailing both days. Winds
were all over the place, ranging
anywhere from 0 to 18 knots, with 180
degree shifts. Because of these
conditions, only two races were run in
the Laser class, both on Saturday, to
determine the regatta.
'-l·t'i!> to challenge anyone. ·
Like Newport, nuky Santana winds
played havoc with the race course.
Winds varied dramatically in both
velocity and direction, mak,ing for
inconsistent finishes throughout the
fleet.
The winds continued to be too nul.-y
to.get off a start the rest of the
weekend.
The first race was typical of
conditions seen during the weekend. At
the start, the wind was blowing a steady
12 knots out of the northwest, a
traditional Santana condition.
• Laser Sailing 101: Which of the
following adjectives best describes thi~
boating columnist's racing last
weekend?
a) Wet; b) Painful; c) Exhausting, or
d) Fun. The answer is e) All of the
above.
Scott Barnard, a former Laser sailor
1 had a few minute~ of brilliance
Saturday and finished ~olidly mid-Oeet.
Ncverthele!>s, after a clay of getting beat
up on the race course·, thl! Laser world
can rest assured that in the fu ture, I'll
b_e lea,ing Laser :.ailing to thi: kids and
other ~ingle-handccl·deH>tcc~.
While La~crs h,,, .... trad111on:illy been
a great trarning boJt for JU n1ors, the
boat \\as named an Ol}mpic Clas~ -101
1996. Now the Laser cla:.~ is pui.hing h1:
While file top four spots at last
\\eck's District Championships were
tjkcn by junior sailors, a large portion
uf the neet was well past their junior
'iaili ng days. T hanks to Charlie
13uckingham and Scott Barnard (or
convincing me that like Frosted Flakes,
~1 .. er:. aren't just for kids anymore.
•Pon-Am Trials: Local Snipe jailor
Jell Lenhart came close to winning last
\\Cckcnd':. Snipe Pan-Am Trials in
Other local contenders were Jack
Franco and Mike Sturman, Argyle
CampbelVRod Graham and Mike
Pinckney.
John DrDyton 's boatint column
appears in the Dally Pilot e• cry
ThursdDy.
HAWKINS ,,. ........ ,
teach me how to be more sure of
myself.
"When l 1m out there on the
court this ear thin s still o
t roug my mmd t at she said to
me. She's still with me in my
thoughts."
With renewed se lf-assurance,
Hawkins has already triumphed
over reigning Sea View singles
champ Sarah Denson of Irvine, as
well as hopefuls Natalie Exon
(Woodbridge) and Nina Vaughan
(Corona del Mar).
"She's my stopper," said New-
port Coach Charlie Blciker, who
cites Hawkins' physical strength as
the key to her game ..
"Sarah just overpowers people,"
Bleiker explained. "She slugs the
ball, and comes to the net. Most
other high school players stay back
(on the baseline) and play it safe."
Hawkins' natural abilities are
well-suited to the power, serve·
and-volley attack, and her mental
approach also aligns well with an
aggressive style. •
"I've never had the patience to
play the moon ball game,"
Hawkins said. "It's hard for me
not to get frustrated with girls who
don't hit with pace, and just try to
keep the ball in play. I've had to
work on not gettin frustrated as
eas1 y, an m gettmg etter."
Bleiker attributes Hawkins' low
finesse tolerance to her const:int
push for perfection, which also
translates into academic excel-
lence.
"She's a little too hard on her-
self at times," Bleiker said. "She
sometimes isn't willing to accept
that a point was lost on a '
great shot by an op·
ponent. Sbe wants to
"l know I'm going to play in col· 1 ju~t go out and h;J\c tun ."
legc, but l want to go to a good I la" !..in:. Jdm1l'. .,he h.1~ the
school," Hawkins said. "CoUege is mo!it fun. in hig h :.chol1I tennis,
on my mind all the time, and th::it due to it:. focus on tcall) ),Ucccss,
docs create some pressure. Some· and 131cikcr credits her kadership
times, like when we playeu 13evcrly" as a key tO lhc S:.iil~m · 7-3 1 ecord
Hills 1'11 be th inkin out on 1he -Ng. l t:uil ws in Ornaae court that it would be gr.cat for County.
(college) coaches to be uble to
read about my winning tho:.e "(~igh ~chool) i!. t~1e clo:.es t
match~s. \\-hich i!,n't "hat )Ou te~nis e'er comes to bcin~ a team
should be thin~ing abQyj ~Jlil · _ tlun~.. and . I re.ally cnJO} that
your playing. pan. I la'\ I.ins !.j1J.
"I read about people \\ho are After all, who better than
helped by pressure, but I'm not l la, .. kins to \Ouch for the benefits
one of them. I play my be!>t when of teammates.
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think it's her fault. But
this is her fourth year on
the varsity and her game
has improved every year."
powerBar. ""'\(·~ • ev1an
Bleiker believes
Hawkins' talent will trans-
late well to the collegiate
level, but the pfOJlliSe of a
scholarship offer has only
added to Hawkins' on-
court anxiety.
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NEWPORT: Sailors .
duel Irvine Friday ..
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7:30 p.m. in the Sea View League op~ner at Irvine.
The winner takes the inside track to the Sea View League crown.
"We definitely respect lhcm as coaches and players," said New·
port Coach Jeff Brinkley, who is 0-3 against the two-time defending
s~a View champs, including .a defeat i~ the 1992 ClF Southern Sec-
tion Division IV championship game. "It's-a fine football progr~m."
But Brinkley's Sailors, whn enter with a 5·0 record, the No. 3
runk!ng in CIF Division V, and the No. 8 spot in Orange County,
.ire similarly regarded by the Vaqs (2-3).
In fact, Irvine, which has won three straight
Southern Section titles, had to rally to win the Clf Top 10 last two regular-season meetings, including scor-
ing 20 unanswered second-half points to claim
last year's war, 29-21.
Division V
Poa., team
1. Woodbridge
2. Anaheim 3. Newport 4, Villa Park 5. Savama
6. Keootdy 7. Wut!rn
8. Valencia
9. Servlte 10. Canyon
record
5-0 5·0 5·0
4·0·1 4·1
M
5-0
3·1-1 2-3 4·1
But having acknowledged his admiration for
· Henigan & Company, Brinkley said his plllyers
will not hold the Vaqueros, or their 15-game
winning streak against Sea. View opponents, in
awe. .. 1
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4S Todd Borland 6-0 195 Sr. Ol.B
62 CllW Weis 5· 11 185 St. Ml.8
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7 John Giofdanl 9.3 160 St. 08
48 Brian Johnson 5-8 175 Sr. TB
"You have to be'eonfident, and ignore what
they've done the last couple years," Brinkley ex-
plained. "You have to get after them, and I
thin k we've done a pretty good job of that." .. Dos LEACH/DAJLY P11.0T
27 Mall RIQole 5· 11 205 St. FB
3 Jon BeAZlngu •· ·f.2 175 Sr. WR
23 Danny Ndo 6-4 190 So. WR While the Vaqueros have struggled against a mvrderous sch~dule, Brandon Baker (56) l~ads the way for Brian Johnson (46) in Newport Harbor's upcoming Sea View quest. 85 M!ke Freeman 6-1 225 Sr. TE
76 Sher\1 Peplc 6·2 ~ Jr. LT including three straight losses to Anaheim, Mater Dei and Canyon
Springs, the top-ranked team· in CIF Division .IV, it's the Sailors who were awesome in
the pre-league campaign. ·
It has t;een the interce·ption that has plagued Newport against Irvine, which has picked
off seven Sailor aerials in-the last three meetings.
56 Brandon Baket 6-0 175 Jr. LG
60 . SrandOn He1riclt 6-0 1 ~ Jf. C
54 BHl.Jolvls 5·9 195 Sr. RG
The ~rs, showing remarkable consistency, rose to each incre!!Sing challenge, topped ·by
last week's 22-15 upset of Savanna, ranked No. I in Division V at the time.
Irvine senior cfuarterback Scott Larsen, like Giordani a first-year starter, has thrown for
746 yards and three TDs, but comes off a poor showing against Canyon Springs. •
Both teams.have had success on the ground, but each lacks a sta r running back.
78 James Mciureu 6· 1 240 Sr. RT
DEFENSE
No. Plar•r Ht. Wt. Cl. Poa. 55 Tom Eaton 6·2 195 Sr. DE But despite all the polls, Brinkley acknowledges it is Irvine which is the favorite.
"They're the champions, until somebody dethrones them," Brinkley said. "We know
we're going to have to put tog~ther' offense, defense and special teams to come out on
"(Irvine) hasn't run the ball like it has in the past; but it's still capable," said Drin kley,
who shuffles Edon 'Kagasoff (272 yards) Jeremy Mason (253) and Brian Johnson (173) at
tailback in the Tars' backfield,
78 James Moureaux 6·1 240 Sr. OT 54. Bill Johns 5·9 195 Sr. NG
64 Jack Hooan 6·0 195 St. DE
23 Oaooy P\llldo 6·4 190 So. OLB ·
5 Dan McDonough 6·1 215 Sr. ILB top." ·
The Tars have flourished in all thr~e areas to date, with senior quarterback John Gior-Run defense figures to favor the Sailors, who must rely on a tnlentcd secondary, led by
corners Scott Sandstrom (three interceptions) and Johnson (two), 10 contain irvine's so-
phjsticated passing attack The secondary is Irvine's defensive strength, while :in inexpe-
rienced front seven, which has shown vulnerability, will battle a young, but impressive
Harbor offensive line for control of the trenches.,...
27 Matt Riggio S· 11 205 Sr. OLB
46 Brian Johllson 5·8 175 Sr. CB dani triggering a balanced run-pa:ss attack. · ·
Giordani, who has thrown for 694 yards and six touchdowns, will be counted on.to chal-
lenge a talented Irvine secondary led by all-league returner Jason Miele (three in-
terceptions).
2 Scon Sandstrom 5·9 165 Sr. CB
EAGLES: Huge . opener tonight
From Paa• 81
viewed as a positive, in that the
Warriors' gave the Estancia de-
fense a dress rehearsal against a
Wing-T offense. .
"I didn't plan it like that, but
it's nice that ·it worked out that
way," Liebengood said of the
Wing-T run-through. "We've spent
a lot of time f>reaking
down the videotape
aga'inst ~ f~we have worked out
a f CW-bugs to help us
agai?ist Uni." ·
Liebengood was also
rather frank when ad-
dressing the .difference
in talent between Troy
starting quarterback .•
Price, who burned Azusa for
·touchdown runs of 65 and 25 yards
as a running back, has taken over
for Kirk Howe and Adam Fuller,
due to his ability to make things
happen, eyen on broken plays.
Senior Tucker Highfield, who
has · back·to-ba~ 100-yard games
coming in, is the pri-
mary ball carrier in the
run-oriented attack.
Estancia's Frough
Jahid also established .
himself at quarterback
last week, after winning
a battle with · three oth-
ers for the starting nod.
and tonight's foe \
"I _think-Tr.QY is .four Lie engoo
not<;hes above (Unaver-, ------
. sity)," Liebengobd s·aid.
Jahid, a junior return-
ing startet at free safety,
rushed for 115 yards on
17 carries against Troy,
triggering a veer option
"Troy's speed and talent at the
running back was big-time, and I
don't believe we'll face those kind
of backs this week. We also match
up well up front with Uni."
Like Liebengood, Uni Coach
Mark Cunningham has made some
a JUS men s m t e ac 1e , 1-
nally settling on senior Alan Price,
a · former running back, as his
designed to emphasize his running
skills.
Jahid conwteted just 3 of 11
passes for 43 yards, ~owever, as
the Eagles' aerial ability (not quite
a 37~ completion percentage and
145 passing yards as a team) re-.
. UCi.
It's the first meeting be tween'
the two schools since 1989, with
Uni leading the series, 9-2-1.
ESTANCIA'S STARTING LINEUPS
l.stanola ws. Unlvwaltr. at Irvine High, tonight. 7
OFFENH No. Plap( Ht. Wt.
1 Frougll J.1hld 6-0 175
26 Bac:hy Gonzalez 5· 7 160 36 Oscar Lomeli 5·9 175
24 Adam Stauffer 5· 11 170
20 Ben Novak 6-2 170
43 Torn Feeney . 6-2 200 n Chrb Candlish 6-6 260
58 Marco Bosquet 6·0 245 n Joey Hmnan 6·0 240
60 Leo Muro 6·1 227
51 CllUck Johnson 6·2 220
Cl. Pos.·
.Jt. m k . TB
Sr. F9 So. WR
SI. WR
St. TE
Jr. LT
Jf. LG
.Jr. c
St. RG
Jr. RT
Now, now, now, now, now,
NOWI
T hat would appear to be
the messa~e Corona
del Mar linebac~er
Carter Wells (right) Is trying
to orchestrate as he and his
Sea Kings gird for Friday
night's Sea View League-
foottiall opener with El Toro
at Newport Harbor High. It's
Coach Mark Schuster's
baptism In Sea View wars
and It's a return to the Sea
View for El Toro after a
nine-year hiatus. Corona del
Mar-has fashioned a 2-3
non·league record, the losses
coming to three powers, the
wins coming against two In a
struggling status. Friday's test
with El Toro figures to go a
long ways toward
establlshlng the season, as
well as the tact It rs a plvotaJ
,game In terms of CIF
aspirations. Kickoff Is at 7:~0.
PHOTO BY
MA.RC MAJ\TIN/DAILY PILOT
•
No. Plarer n Ctw1s Candllsn
HnNsa
Ht. Wt.
6-6 260
5·8 175
6-2 220
61 Carlos Orozco
51 Ct.Jck Johnson 22 l<arto Atnaya
36 Oscar Lomel 44 Ryan Crogan
60 Leo MiKo 9 Omar Bosch· 3 Danny Vtt'ruela
8 Mike Evans
1 Froogh Jahld
5·11 170
5·9 175
6-0 200 6-1 227
5-8 165
5·11 170
5.7 138
8·0 175
Cl.Poa.
Jr. OT
Sr. NG Jr, OT
Sr. OLB
Sr. ll.B
Jf. ILB
Sr. OlB
Sr. CB
Sr. CB
Sr. SS
Jr. fS
..
HORSES: Costa Mesa appears
tli have 'em all Friday night
From Pago B 1
have posted consecutive vie-Chatman, who has avoided
tories·or 65•19 and 58.20. CIF y· lO · injuries, 1eads tne county op wit~ 1,071 rushing )'<1rds and "Thetve never been able Division VIII has scored 14 touchdowns. . .
to stop · us," Miller said of Poa., team record • Crenshaw, who has missed
Coach -Mike R.oche's squa9, ua Mirada s-o 2112 games, co'mes in with 501
4 Dan Eadie 6-0 165 Sr. SS
32 Dan Berger 6·2 170 · Sr. FS
Gamebusters!
(Last week 1s prep football plays
of 30 yards or more)
• 94-Brian Johnson (Newport Harbor),
kickoff return for· touchdown.
• 48-Charles .Chatman (Costa Mesa), run.
• 46 -Billy Taketa (Corona del M~r),
interception retum for touchdown.
· • 45-Charl~s Chatman (Co·sta Mesa), which broke a l?-game PCL ~: ~':11_:01~~.. t~ yards and six touchdowns.
losing streak last fall, bu t has 4. TememlCanyon 4.1 Miller hopes _ to sec
dropped 20 of its last 21 · t ~g~~a ~:~ progress from a defense,
"3gainst league foes. · 1. San Maiino 3·"2 which earned only a C grade -touchdown run. ,,
The Artists, of course, · ~: ~~U::: :,~d 2.g from him for its work in the • 35-Frough Jahld (Estancia), run .
• 34-J.J. Decesare (Corona del Mar), run . have company in that· de-10. Monrovia 3·2 pre-league season.
partment, as the Mustangs, The Mesa defense will
ranked third in Division need to stop senior . CJt~r·
Vlll, co.me in av~raging just more than terback Nate Pivaroff, the te~m\ top
• 33-Josh Arnezola (Co.sta Me~a), run.
· 43 ·.points per game, tops in Orange athlete who steps under center aftl!r •. 31-Charles ChaJman (Costa Mesa), TD run.
·-Game·· stOppers!. County. .,., t\vo seaSQns as a receive~. ·Pivar<:>ff .•
For the first time all season, Mesa also an All-PCL defensive back ~ the •.
will put ~ irs best · pasi two years, has
team on the field, . COSTA MESA'S thrown• for 527 (Last week's ·defensive eye-openers) with fu llb ack-yards and fi ve
linebacker Joey Ar-. STARTING LINEUPS touch dow ns thh.
chuletta exnected to Coata Mesa at Laguna Beach Jail, and is also a :=:r Fr01d.v,.N7 _p_,_,,,._ 9e the latest to re-FF~ 5E dangerous running
turn to t e fold No. Plar•r Ht. Wt. Cl. P 01• threat with three 2 Aya11 l;aV!Of
• Dan Eadie of Newport Harbor, who smothered
Daven King for 1 ·yard loss on third-and-oRe; Brian
Johnson soari g over the · back of Savanna receiver,
a ter mi ssing last 30 Dewayne Crtnsllaw 6·1 200 Sr. wo rus 1ing to1.1chdowns.
w e e k • s 6 3 -2 O 22 Charles Chatman 5·10 · 110 Sr. we Liam McDonagh then wrest mg away e a I to end savanmrr1tml1'----1
f • S 44 Joey Archuletta 6·0 200 Sr. FB I d h' . , troupcing o anta 3 Jeremy Jehanglrt 6•1 193 Jr. TE ea s t e. Art 1st:.
Ana with a bruised 55 Mi~e Mitchell 6·1 200 So. LT rushing corps, com-
b· t d 57 Wayr.e Herzog 5· 10 200 Sr. LG ')' 268 ds icep en on. 61 Jose Toscano 6·2 235 Sr. c pt mg yar · on
Joining Archul-56 JasorrWelr 6·1 245 Sr. RG 68 carries, including
etta in the backfield 72 Jason Morin · 6·4 240 Jr. RT three TDs.
will be senior wing-88 John Sctvoed~EF~-~5i45 Sr. TE The Artists have
possession.
•Mike Mc.Kiernan of ~tancia, bursting .up the
middle to block conversion kick; Frough Jahld,
running down Troy's Ryl Relator'es to make a TD-sa~ing
shoestring tackle at the 3.
backs Charles Chat· No. Ptar er Ht. Wt. Ct. Poa. averaged nearly 18
man and -Dewayne 56 Jason Weir 6
6·! 2
2
4
4
5
0 Sr. DE points per contest, 72 Jason Morin ... Jr. OT Crenshaw. If Ar-57 Wayne Herzog 5.10 198 Sr. OT and scored 34 last
chuletta can't go, 30 Dewayne Crens11aw 6·1 200 Sr. DE week in a five-poin t C h Id 12 Ryan Taylor 6·0 155 Jr. OLB I C d rens aw wou 3 Jeremy Jehanglri 6•1 193 Jr. ILB oss to orona o.
shift to fullback 44 JoeyArcl'Klletta 6-0 200 Sr. ILB Defensively, La·
with J'unior Brian 34 Julius Vasquez 5·11 170 So. OLB guna has given up
• Dewavne Crenshaw of Costa Mesa,
dragging ~alt of Santa Ana's defense with him on a
20-yard touchdown run; Jason Weir with a 9-yard
sack on Santa Ana's opening offensive play, setting the
trend for the rest of the night.
7 Brian Reeves 5· 10 170 Jr. CB Reeves at the other 22 Charles c11a1man 5·10 110 sr. CB an average .Pf nearly •Aaron Perlmutter of Corona del Mar, with a
solid stop on receiver to limit Santa Ana Valley
reception to 1 yard, forci ng a punt.
wingback. 4 Josh AmezOla 5·11 160 Jr. FS 25 points a game.
,,
SEA KINGS: Sea View League
~ostilities begin with ~ ~I Toro
Jr•• Pa1• 81
level playing field, anxious to make the
most of the new be~inning. •
"The cha~pionship gam e for us is Cd M
vs. El Toro," said Schuster, who mukes his
Sea View coaching debut with humility,
but also quiet confidence.
"I think we'll be adjusting to
each other," Schuster said of tf1e
Chargers, lep by Coach Mike
Milner, who also makes his Sea
View debut after previously bat-
tling South Coast Leagu~ com-
petition.
"There are a lot of good
coaches in this league, ~nll I'm
not a factor here yet," Schuster
said. "But l do believe -pco~
have their eyes on us, now, nnd
they want to know whut we're
doing."
· Indeed the Sea Kings have opened some
-eyes of late, tallying 92 points the past two
weeks, ·including u 55-point explosion
against Santa Ana Valley, one point shy of
the school record.
Schuster, however, wonders if the of-
fensive execution will hold up ugain~t a
solid El Toro squGd, which joins a long list
or foes enjoying a hefty size ndvantuge ·in
the trenches.
"They're bigger than us,..but who i~n't?"
quipped Schuster, who believes the speed
fac tor is equal between the two teams.
CdM is led by senior tailback Brian
Hogan, whose 863 rushing yacds rank third
in Orange County. '
Junior .Josh Walz makes his third start
al quarterback, coming off a 130-yard
• rushing pcrforri1ance last week.
Walz's ppssing ability, how-
ever, has not been fully dis-•
ployed this season, largely due to
Schu~ter's reluctance to put the
ball up with a commamling lend
in his two previous starts.
"We're going to have to throw
the ball," said Schuster, who ad·
mits to holdin·g back so me of the
passing packnge, until cncoun·
tering a league foe.
El ~oro Is led offensively 4Y /
senior quarterMck Brian Wilson,
who ha s thrown for 624 yards and six
touchdowns by completing nearly 54% of
his pusses. Wilson has, however, thrown
seven interceptions, n stat that no doubt
jumps out at CdM cornerback Dilly Ta·
keta, whose four picks tic him for fourth
in the county.
Also. noteworthy is the presence of
former CdM Defensive Coordinator Cruig
Collins on the El Toro co11ching staff. Col·
lins lcCt CdM in (he ore-season, after f:.iil ·
ing to 'get the head coachln~ jbb vacated
when Dave Holland resigned.
t
.. ,
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, October 13, 1994 85 ~
Most improvinli candidate ol the campaign:-CdM .
# L nst week's girls \tollcyball
match between Corona dcl
~nr and Newport Harbor
was a victory for Newport in three
straight games which i.eemed
routine.
I need to express how impressed
thnt 1 was-with the great effort
and vast improvement thnt CdM
exhibited in that ma1eh and with
its season.
With the talent thnt Corona has
had, .those who know the game felt
that they could have won the last
four straight state championships
(the 1991 team had the talent and
probably needed better
managemcn1) but this year wa(
definitely going to be a "build~g"
year.
As the season started, it became
very cvide~t just how much
building that co·coachcs Lance
Stewart and James Felton would
have lo do.
Despite losing the Newport
match, Corona played with great
enthusiasm, served very tough,
played a defense that was very
effective against Newport's power
~llmc and, with some
unden.tanding of how to fini~h the
g11me, should have won the second
game which they lost nfter holding
a 14·9 lead. •
It must be noted that Newport,
as it has done all season, showed
its typical poise in not panicking
when it was so far behind.
Also, the conching staff of
Corona opted to play all of its
players to maximize their skill~.
ThJs created a much greater h.'am
effort thc\n has been evident in the
past two years. With everyone
involved in the game, it seemed
that much greater unity was
developed.
Saturday night's five1·gamc lo''
to highly-rated Laguna Beach
showed that CdM now has the
ability to win a close game, as was
evidenced by the two games that
they won by the same score of
17· 15. Again, the whole team was
used in the match which could
have gone either way.
Last summer, when l w~s
working in early August with girls
from our local schools on •
conditioning (Cir docs
not ullow the high 'iChool
coachc to condition
their player~ hdorc their
fall season 3 trange
rule?), there were many
time'> that I udm1rcd the
fact t-hut Newport's
Melis~a Schutz and . ,
doubleheader ngninst
Archbi .. hop Mitty (Inst
y..:ur's Division IV tatc
chnmp) nnd St Mnry\ of
S1oc~1on, v.h1ch thc:y bcut
10 !:I'll year\ 01\'t'>IOn I
\late scmifinnl'>.
• The college m:ruit•n!
i' falling into place.
CdM's Ke lly Campbell
were pushing each other
side-by·side in sprints, or
Newport'~ Jenny Hecker
Charlle
Brande
Mclis'a Scbutt nod
Courtney Owen'> returned
on Monclny f m111 I he
Univursily of Colorudo
campu' which they bolh
loved. 1 h1' wcckcn<l f111d'
and Laura Osborne were
alongside CdM'i. Jenny
Hover and Kathyrn Rice
sprinting the bleacher.. at 1 he
Newport I turbor iitadium.
Volleyball
lt'i. great to sec how well thl·sc
teams always compete and what
great friends that they arc off the
court •
Corona del Mar will plaj 111 the
Torrey Pines Tournament th1'
Friday and SaturJa)'> an e,·c.: n1
which v. ill fc:iture top teams lr\lm
all over the Mate. Newport will
travel to Stoel.ion during the
following wed.end to pl<ty a
Schutt :.it UC.I A, while
l\cwport\ M1 ... 1y May, who ha'
:ilrcall~ vubally ctimmillcd to
I 1rng lk;id1 St ale, \\ill take her
"rc .. ru1ting lnp" to Long Beach.
It '>houlJ be a good wi.:d..cnd as
I ong l3cach State ,.,,ill play Pacific
nn f·nJ,1~ night for the l31g West
Conference lead.
~pc;ii..ing ~)r UCLA, I wa ..
\llttllng. '"'1th And> 13.11)achow'>k1,
who '' the UClA women's coach.
l"hc cnnver.,ation moved from how
Kim Colcm:rn wa~ doing to
present recruits (Schull. and
L<tguna\ L1!>:t Rnvt:m.bcrg). We
even discu'\scd future recruit~ thu1
include some of thb year's junior
class
During our tali... Andy '>hared
with me n \IOI)' nhuut Mch'lsa
1.:hutL\ father, Andy, who ~•t' a
,player on the men's team at
UCLA in the m1d-60'i. Appurcntly •
Banuchowsi.-1. who hud gone to
UCLA 10 swim, w~1s in hi'> fir<.t
ye:ir as 11 player on the men\
volleyball ti.:am
1 he 1c:1m w:1' ~1bnu1 to kavc for
the national champ1un-.hips \\hen
head co<1ch Al S1::itc' (ye:'>, he ha'
been the UC'l.A m1. n's coalh llH
almost 30 ycari.) dcl'.1Jcc1 11"1 h:a\c
th e rooi..1l, 13anachO\\!.k1, t>chinJ
nnd bring :i ba,ketb..ill player in
his pl,1cc.
Al thl! national chiimp1on,hips.
Andy Schutt made ~i:cond team
All-Amcrilan \\hilc tlic "ub, h.\.1lh
J:.nckson.: was a\\<1rJcd lir'lt team
All-Amencan lur the champion
Bruins.
Erickson \\as a Marter on John
Wooden's first two nation~1I
championship b:u.ketball teams
nnd later pluycd professional
basketball for the Laker'>. He Wh
also .i member of our 196
Olymp1\. men\ volh.:ybull learn.
And) Sd1ut.t can be found
1,urfing on h1-. kmgtioarcJ at San
Onofre when he i'> not working or
:111cnu1ng one or Melissa·~ many
activities (bc\tUc'I vollc:yball. -.he 1~
on All·CJI ''~1mmc1 :1n~1 a i.turtcr
on Shnnnun J:1kowsk1\ ba~kctball
team,.
• All ut U\ "· hn ~no\\ and love
fora and Ku1hv Kr.11:sch, 'cnu our
~-..1nd~1km:c'> kif tht c.J~:ith ol
Kath}\ t\\IO brv1h .. r (T:tr:t's
undc)
\\ 11h Tarn in the' middle ol her
JUr1u1 )c:ir 01 1\:ppcrJinc
Uni\'1.:r,it) v.hl·rc he i-. c:.ipt=.iin. ll
ha' been a 'C" tn inl! ti Ille for
her \fan} ot ~~ have-cxpenenced
th1.:'t; vc~ rough 11mi!"' :ind i..no"
'11)\\ ~he feel-.. but th~t !>till dlX!->
mil mnl\c tho'c k1rJ limes am
l!J\llr I'm \ur1.: th;11 T..11 J 1s •
thuni..ful to h 1vc her Pcpperdine
vollcybJll g..imc and d..i,;b 10
hep her mmd occupied.
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October 4, 1994, at 9:30 :r::a ~ •=ruct 1~ NALO G HOLBERT 81 want the court lo hear your RUTHE BENTLEY aka quesl lor-8pec:ial Nollet 644.e200 • OF THE CITY OF v. th the County Clerk 01 abo"e on Sepiembet 14,"
a.m.. with lht followlng foot ~at!r main Improve-truslee,. or auceesaor ease. RUTH BENTLEY form Is available from the WANDA IE RAGGIO NEWPORT BEACH Oranc;t'I Cownty on Septem-1964
members being present: trustee 01 aubstlturdd If you do no• 111• your re· A PETITION hos been court clerk. ' ' AMENDING TITLES bPr 8 1994 The lrvlre Company. Wll· Thomas F. Rtley, Chairman; menta t~bec:fit the 00J: truste pursuant to tHt sponse on lime, you may filed by CHRISTINE DIANE Attomev for the Petl· Cl°t! CLERK, CITY OF 10 A~D 20 OF THE F8.21278 I am H McFar1and, El'eCu•
Roger R. Stanlon; Gaddl H. corpora mmuoltv Deed f Trusl executed by lose lht cut, llnd your ROSS, In the Superior tloner: NE .. PORT BEACH t\.e v e p 5 ctent
Vasquez; and Wllllam G. velo:iment Block C!ant R LANCASTER ANO wagas, money and prop· Court ol ciil1fornia, County NORBERT R. BUNT, Published Newporl NEWPORT BEACH Publ shed Newport Beach· Tn s icstat~;,ent was f ed
Sittner. ~co G) Target ~rea ot y SUZANN c LAN· 8l1Y may be laken w1lhout ol ORANGE. ESQ LAW OFFICES Beach·Costa Mesa Daily MUNICIPAL CODE Costa Mesa Da 1y Pilot w1lh tne County c:erft of
Certain prestntaUons out~~at A.nahe m was ASTCR HUSBAND ANO furiht< warning' from the THE PETITION requPsts OF NORBERT R BUNT Pilot Oclober 13, 1994 REVISING THE Soptembcr 22 29 Oclol;)or Ora"lge covnly on Septem·
were made. appr ~· IFE court. thlll CHRISTl"'E DIANE ' ' Th557 CITY'S CONDOMINIUM 6, 13 1994 ber 14, 1994 Appointments were made. Envlronm•n!al Manag• eoorded on 02/05/1992, There are other logal re ROSS be appointed n per· A PROFESS 1 ONAL CONVERSION Th52?.
Commendallona were ~~lr~::J,'0[:!=~ 8 lnalrument No. 92· qulrementt. You may want sbnal representative to ad· CORPORATION, 8 01 PUBLIC NOTICE REGULATIONS. PUBLIC NOTICE made. f d It bal 1 507 In Book Page of Of· to call an attorney right mln1ste1 the estate of the PARKCENTER DRIVE, · Sub•oct ordinance was
Resolution waa adopled J8! ~1994 a~J: :. ficlal records In th• office away. If you do not know dc>cedent SUITE 103, SANTA NOTICE OF introduced on 261h day 01•----------
F821958
Pobl stie<I Newport Beach·
Costa Mesa 0111y Pilot
September 22, 29. Octobe1
6 13, 199• aulhorlzlng Environmental Its 9held more than 'f?ve of the•County Recorder of an attorney, you may call THE PETITION rOQU\'SIS ANA, CA 92705·3543 ·PUBLIC HEARING Seplember 1994 ana cna1205195 Management Agency to eara was approved ORANGE County, Callfor· an attorney relPrral service authority to administer fli'e 1714, 558·8823 Nollce Is hereby given adopted on' lOlh day 01 Flc tltloua Th524 waive. vehicle entry feea Y En lronmtntal M'ana~e-nla, anc:f' pursuant to the or a legal aid office (listed estate under ttie lndepe'n· Published· Newporl 1hat tfle CITY COUNCIL ol October 1994 Bu•ln•H Name
and res81'111Uon fMI for the v • Notice of Default and Elk· In the phone book} dent Admo)tslratlon of Es· the City of Newport Belich A VE 5 c 0 u N c 1 L Statement
Saint Catherine School'• mtnt Agency 1 request or t1on to Sell thereunder r• Deapuea de Que le en· tates Act (lll 1 authority Beacti·Costa Mesa Daily will hold a public hea1ing • • The following persons are PUBLIC NOTICE annual family-picnic, at Lii· a .Subordlna~ Agreemenl COfded 06t28'l994 In 81 In· tregueo esta c1taclon jUdl· will allow th& peisonal rep· Pilot October e. 7, 13, on tha application ol the MEMBERS: HEDGES, doing business as ______ _,_ __ _
guna Niguel Regtonat Park. with Arroyo •la Auoef. strunnmt No 94-426817 ot c!al usted Ilene un plazo de resen141iYe.. to ta.Ile many 199'4 City or Newport Beach 101 WATT • TU AN ER 1 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Flctlttou•
Agreements with tht lol· ~91 Uml~t~~ ff said Official Records, WILL 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS acuons v.1t1'out coon Ill· Thr6SS Amendment No 810, pro· HART, COX, DEBAY ASSOCIATES. 550 Newport Buslnesa Name
lowing were ~ royo ~ ens SEU. on 10/27/1994 at THE para pre11r:i1ar una re· proval. Before laking c:&r-poHd ORDINANCE NO N 0 ES, C 0 U N CI L Cen1tr On"•· · Newport Statement
Agroement No. w:~v';fcfnmenial Ma nag• NORTH FRONT EN· apuesta tscnl• a maqulna 1a1n ~ry lmportanl ac11ons PUBLIC NOTICE 94·52, be109, AN OROI· MEMBERS: NONE Beach, CA 92660 The foU0W1ng persons are
560 with Crty <>' Co1ta .,. , I f TRANCE TO THE COUNTY en eata Corte however, the personal rep· NANCE OF THE CITY ABSTAINED COUN· The Irvine Compa11y (Mich· doing business as
Mesa, fOf Heltcopltr Main-:np:o~~ 11~~:oc~ COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC Una earta O una llamada rese!l'ative will be requ11ed NOTICE OF COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CIL MEMBERS· SAN· 1gan) S~O Newport Cent11 SPLASH AOUAn1,;s, 1101 ltnanee; Amendment No. 1 F S CENTER DRIVE WEST leleforuc:a no le ofrecere to give nol•Ce to interested PUBLIC HEARING NEW P 0 RT BE A C H ' Ori\t, NtY.pOrt Beach CA \~alnol Ave IE Hunt.fig.
to Cooperative AgrHmenl menta for the ullerton in-SANTA ANA CA al t2 30 proleccton, au respuesla persons unless the~· have "'"' ,. Is hereby given AM ENO ING SECTIONS SONE 92660 ton Beacl'I CA 92648 •
No.-090-213 wilh Cltv of g~~O)Ro~":id O~l~p~nf~ p M AT PUBLIC AUCTION tsnta a maquina hene que waived nolree or COl'\sented tl>al t'le CITY COUNCIL ot 20 72 010 OF CHAPTER ABSENT COUNCtL Th11 bus ness is eon· Robert Artem Banca·ok
Orange lor 5'rltlago Cao-(! 9 en o 8 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER cumplir con las fom1ali· to the proposed at.I on) thee C11y of Newport Beach 20 72 Al'l,D 20 67 265 OF MEMBERS: NONE ducttd by a corporation .Js 1101 \\'aim.rt A,.e •E
yon Road; AgrHIMClt No ToJ~pr~• Agency's FOR CASH (payable al the dadea legales apropiadas The 1ndependeol adm1n1s· v..11 hQld a pubhe hearing CHAPTER 20 87 Of TITLE MAYOR: CLAR~NCE J, Th• r19111r11n1ts) com· Hun11ngtol'\ Beach, CA
094·150 With City of La· requ .. I for authortz.allon 10 time of sate In lawful 11 usted qu•er• que la e<>11e trat1on 11u1hor11y ....,,,, be on the apphcatlon of ClT'r 20 or THE NEWPORT TURNER _ menc&<J to transee1 'bus1· 92648
guna a.ach to transfer d• btlah Pr d R • money ol !ht Unlled escueht IU ca"o granted unless •an 1rter· OF NEWPORT BEACH fQf BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, CITY CLERK• WANDA nest unaor tne F1ct.tous Tn s bus ness s coo
Velopef depoaitl for Street ~to ~ :"9'1: of i:: Slales} alt right lille and In-SI usted no p1esenta $U esled p&fSOn lites an Ob· Amend•""'' No 785. PIO-PERt~1NINll TO THE DEF· E RAGGIO • Bus•nen Name(sl ,,Sled cluC1.0-by a'I iodo1...isua
lmprO\'&mtrlll on PIClfiC I ·Home Sup~v• Ser-l~••l conveyed to and re~··· a t•empo, puede ject1on to the pe1.110n and posed OAOlNANCE lliO INITION OF RESTAU· • THE ENTIRE TEXT IS above on Octobt[ 16. Reg strant has not ,.1
Coast Highway and Laguna ~ 1 now held by rt und8f aa1d P8fd9' .. caso. 'I It puedtn show good cause v.hy t'le Q4·51 , being, AN OR· RANTS 1994 · begun to tra'lsacl bus "ICSS
Canyon Aoad, Job Training ~program wu ap-Oetcl of Trust In the prop· qu.tar 1u "lario au d•nero cour1 should not grfen1 the OINANCE or THE CITY Tll s project has been re AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW The 1""1ne Company, W.I· under the f1C1 t ous namets)
Parlntrshlp A.ct (JTPA} pro . • •r1y illuated In said County y otru coaa.. d• SU authority COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ~ ewed, end It has been I~ THE CITY Cl.ERi!. s OF him H McF1rtaod E~tcU• sted abo11e
Apreementa with the cru.s .:!~·~ff~u:;.•r10 D14:ft,:t and State hereinafter d• pro1>1edad sin av110 ad1c10-A HEARING on the pet•· N E W PO RT B EA C H determ•ned that it 1s cat FICE OF THE CITY OF 1 "e ,\.ice Pres1den1 Robert Ba.,aa·i.k J
0 Garden Grove and La he &I I I w If scribed LOT 72 OF TRACT nal por part• da la Corti . (1on will be held on NO AMENDING TITLE 20 OF egorlcally exempt under NEWPQRT BEACH This slatemenl WllS f;'ed Tl'·s Slale.,,ent WGS j, ed Habra~ AgrHmtnl Wllh ~un~e':t~':r: R~ 7557, AS PER MAP RE· Exltltn olros requls1101 I• \/EMBER 3. 1994, It 1 45 THE NEWPORT BEACH the req~remenls ol ~ PubllShtd Newport v. lh lhl County Cle1k ol With Iha Counly C'e!k ol
Ssddleback Valley Urllfitcl wea arvvov9d ur CORDED IN BOOK 312 gat&1 Pvede que usled P.M In Depl. 703 located MUNICIPAL CODE AS California Envlronmenlol Beach.Costa Mesa Daily Oreflge County on Septem· Or~nge County on Septem·
School District tOf "Prolecl ,.,.. ' , PAGES 25 26 ANO 27 OF qu era llamar I un "bogado al 341 The City 011ve PERTAINS TO BALCONIES Ouei.ty Act bflr \4, 1994 ber 1 1994 No·Ganga"; Standard 'SuplMsor Steiner 1 rec· MISCEUANEOUS MAPS, lnmedlalamente SI no South, Orange, CA 92668 ANO DECKS TO C::N-Nolle• Is hereby fur1her Pilol Oclober 13• 1994
Agreemant No, 94·18606 ommendatlona to r.-name RECORDS OF SAID OR· eonoct I un abogado IF YOU "OBJECT TO the CROACH A MAXIMUM OF g111eo thal safd public hear· Th559
Wrlh lh• Stal• Depar1meol Bolsa Chica A-tonal Piifl ANGE COUNTY EXCCPT· puede llamar • un 18!VICIO granllng"OI lhe pelthon you THREE FEET INTO RE· fng Will be held on the
of Health Services tor lnler· 1~ Harr•~ Mk l~er T~• ING ALL OIL. GAS MINEA· de relerencta de abogados should appear at lhe hear· QUIRED FRONT YARD 24TH day of Oc;tober. 1994, PUBLIC NOTICE
agency High Rlslt lnf1n1 aJ0n• ar an • ALS AND HYDROCARBON o a una oficlna de ayuda Ing and state ~our ob· SETBACKS ON AE SIDEN· at the hour of 7 00 pm in
Follow·up. Program; Gov· p ·~~n ~~ r:•glonal SUBSTANCES BEt.OW_A legal (vea el dlrectorlo lele· i·eelions or tllf! written Ob· TIAL LOTS ALONG CAST lhe CouflCll Chambers 01 cnst 20 8572
---xn..o"""lr-E'NlltV S-.rvlcn 81 0 omaa ~o~T IOl\ICO) eetTO!fS wlm tn8 coon be-: Ct::AN"FRONT ANO WEST tht Newport euctr Crtyt-...--..rolctltloua.. -
F821957
Published Newporl Beach
Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Seplember 22, 29, Oclober
6, 13, 1994 •
F820831
Published Hun11ng1on
Beach-FOUl)IG1n Valley In·
depenaent s~ptembf'r 29
OclOblJr 6 1:1 20,·1994
~· lb546 Mall(Ttlephone Order Alley ~glonal Pllk were FROM THE SUnFACE OF CASE NUMBER ore the hearinq. Your •P· OCEAN FRONT ON THE Haldl 3300 Newport Boule Bualneas Name
A.grffment with Dl ,eover •~pr'j 1 · d led SAID lAND BUT WITHOUT (Numero del CHo) peari'nce may be In person BALBOA PENINSUU\ AND var , Newport Beach Call· Stalament PUBLIC NOTICES
Card ServlcH, Inc., for ap;,::viu:.:n ~.~e:I: of THli RIGHT OF SUAFACE 714403 or by your allorr~y • IN WEST NEWPORT fomla, at which t1nie and The following persons are
PUBLIC NOTICES
Crtcllt Card ute for Prop· Envl I Im ct A ENTRY AS RESERVED IN JUDCE IF YOU J.RE A CR601TOR Thia project hes been r• place any and all pe1s'ons doing buS1ness as·
erty Tax11; Architect· ~r~~ (OfpaOallV:; THE DEED RECORDED DENNIS S CHOATE or a conllngenl cred•lor of viewed, and ii ha.a been lnlerested may appear end SAN PABLO ASSOCI Englnetf AgrHment with · MARCH \5 11112 IN BOOK • the deceasedi you musl file de1eirnined that It Is eel· be heard lh8feon II you ATES. a C11t1orn1a ganttel RMW Paleo A.11oclatea fOf ttardlng Basin a~ Oso 10037, PAGE 608 OF OF· DEPT.28 your claim v.11h lhe court egorieally eumpl under challenge this proiect In partnersh•p 13 C0tporate Archatologlcal and Paleon· C.Mk Improvements, Ba,si~ FICIAL RECORDS. The name and address ot and mail a copy to the per 1he requlremenls of the court. you may be l1m11ed Plaza Sut1e too Ne~port
tologlcal nrvlcea al Frank ~u~t" u~1~11~\~9 AP. NUMBER 412·213·15 the cour1 ts· (El nombre y sonal representat1\lt ep· Cahfornta En1;11onri11n111 to ra,slng onty those Issues Beach, CA 92660
R. Bowerman, Olinda/ C ty 01 t..aguna Hills the Tiie property addr'Hs and d1recclon de ta corte es) OttaJ1ty Act you or someone elH Hc>pklns Development
Olinda Alpha, and Santiago dtv of La una NI u81 or othOf common designation, ORANGE COUNTY SUPE Canyon l.andf1J11; Suppl• boll\ whl~hever gla 'ap. 11 sny, or the real proJ*tv RIOR COURT 100 CIVIC PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
mental Security Income/ plleabft agreelf19 10 pt<>-described above .Is P\lf· CENTER DR,IVE WEST
Stale Supplemental Pay· c:etcl wtih thla option Within ported to be. 930 GOLD· BOX 1""~ SANTA ANA menl (SSt/SSP) Outreach of ENROO DR., COSTA .._, ' Pro'-"I' AgrHmtnl with the one yell ot the dete IC· MESA CA n2.,.,8 CA g2701 1:--• c , _, llon· and Wetland Mltloa· • • "' Cal1lornla omm.1 .. on on lion' BaM Option In ihe Th• undets•gned Truslee Th• name, address and
Peace Otfleer -standards event the city Of cities do disclaims any llablhly lor telephone number of pl11n-
and Training (POST) fOf not sgrae to procetcl with any loeonectneu of the 11ff1 attomey, or plainltff
Sherilf..COrontr beparunenl r&CfHllon within one ye11. property addre11 and othtr without an atlornoy, la (El
Training DMalon for lhe APEX Emllronmental •• common dulgnallon, If nombr• la direccloo y el Poal l>.C. 832 Arrest i.c: ed prim and M 1 any, shown herein. ' Courae Written Examlna· t aa dv 94 ary • : The tolal amount of the numero de ltlelono del
lion; Masltr Ucense Agre. :~:.Ed S~ Ml~~:.:n unpaid balance ol the oblf. abogado del demandanle,
mtnl with other Gov· EnglnHf for 1011 analyal• 81 gallon secured by the o dtl dtmandanlt que no
ernmenlal A.genclea for the File Stallon No 10 property to be 1old and Ilene abogado, es)
use of the Orange C~nly envlronmentil Manag• reasonable• estimated JAMES. A. SCHMIESING,
ShoOllng and Training en· ment Agency'a reqveat lor costs, tkP&rlHS and ad· ESQ., SCHMIESING &
ltr; Amendment No. 1 to a Subordination AgrHm&rlt vancH at the time of lhe BLIEO '4100 NEWPORT
Agrttmtnl No. D9Hl19 betWMn.Woodbrldge Villas Initial publlcallon of the No-PLACE SUITE 800 NEW· with EDAW, Inc., for Upper p 11 Umlted p rtn tic• of Sale Is: $257, He.36 • •
Newport Bay A R-olonal 1~1 ne:d Or 1 ~ou:· In addilion 10 cash, the POAT BEACH, CA 92660·
Park; Amendment to Con-Hoesing Aul~ for th~ Trust" Wiii accept a cash· 2422 (7141 663-1644
tract No. C41474 wllh Colo-Inn at Woodbridge wu ap-19''1 cheek dr1wn on a DATE: JUL 21, 11193
nla Mutual Water Com-pro\19d stale or n1llonal bank, a GARY L. GRANVILLE, e-. Inc.; Acqulslllon Con-RUST environment a• check drawn by a •late or Cler , br WI NDY L.
lll'RI with Carpfltlltr·Kendle lecttd H pilmary and federal credll union or a ADAMI Oeputr · tor Foothlll Clrculatlon 8fvan A. Stl"al Aasoelatea check drawri by a slate or AMENDMENT TO Phasing Plan lnter1ectlon aelacttcl 11 alltrnale ArChl· federal savings and loan
Improvement Prog_ram -tect·Engl,_ firm for engl· association. aavlnga H · COMPLAINT
Litke FOfHI Orll/e(Trabuco neerlf19 IOPPol't fffVlces aoclalion or savings bank U"d•r SeoUon
Road; Acquisition Contract for Poat.Closure ActMllea spec:lfied In Section 5102 474, C.C.P. wllh Shell Oii ComPlllY for at Coyote Canyon Landllll of the Flnancial Code and Judge
an Easement at Lake FOf· were apprOYtd. authoilied to do bu1lne11 "Dennis a. Choat• eat Drive, and Trabuc:o Resolutlon -adopled In this state. In the ..,,ent Dept H Road In the CHy of Litke 1 th Sh 'If tender olhtr than cash la • foreet: Amendment to appro\' ng. • tr. • accepltcl the Trust" may Upon filing the eomplalnl
Community Development ~:': aubf::trt;,"'.;:p1~ Withhold the lnuanc. of hweln. plaintllf, being lgno-
8loek Grant Conltact No. lion fOf Aewrttcl Jail bond lhe TrustM'a Deed until rant of the true name of a
EC25255 wllh Anaheim-Funds to the State loatd fundt become avallable to delendant, and hevlng des· lndtpendtncla Community of Coffec:tlona. lhe payH OI &ndor ... u a lgnated Mid defendant In
Center (~ICC), Inc.; Con-lnttrnatlonal Technology lnalllf of right. lhe c:omplalnt by a llt.llllous
veyanee .of Eat•~--~ ..i.cted u ptlmary and Said sale will be made, name 10 wtl'. Jane Do Wu. Santa Alla O.lhl Ch........ Earth Tech selected u .,. but without covenant or
and Cenlflcattcl P"!enger lernate Atchllec:t·EnQlneer warraniy, expreu or Im-:d havlhg d~sc°-::~d t"''
Airline Operating ,..gr.. llrm for On.Call l:ngf. plied regardi09 lltle, pot· • name o aa • en-rnenl with Reno Alr1 Inc. ,,...1 s.Mcea lor _,., Hulon or encumt>rancea, dant to be Palty Wu hereby
Ctr1aln conatruC1ton con-Quall': Solld WHtt ,.._ to aatlafy the Indebtedness amend• hit complalnl by
tract• W91'1 1et tor bid, and NHmeql T"ta wu ap-aecurtcl by aald Deed, ed· ln1er1ing 1uch true name In
proJact• accepted aa com-prOYtd. vance1 thereuoder, with In-the place and alead In
plete. 1 ltffolutlori wu adopted ternt H provided lheftlnl auch llcllllout ritme whtr• Certain Purohaa ng mat· arid publlo h .. rtng WH and the unpaid Drinelpa1 1 In Id
1tr• were approved. held 'pprovlng the AtJ balance of tile Note •• tv&f t appears aa
Cer11ln traC1/patc:el map cepta oe of Dlacovt; Cl!fed by said Deed with In-complalnl.
melter• w111 -.pprOYtd. Credit Card for P•Yment of tereat thereon u pro\'lded SCHMIESING & BLIEO
Attolutlon WH adopted property tuH and authoft. In eald Nott. fen, charg" By: James A. Schml11l09,
approving, •• Mod\fltd by aa1.10n to 1m.,O.. • Tran• and ellpenua of fht A.ltotnty for Plalntlff
lhe Altl)Oft Dlractor • lelter action '" tor UM of the trustN and of the 1rua11 Proper eau89 appearing, dated Sepltmb« 2t, 11194, Cfedlt Card creeled by aald O"d ol plalnlltt 11 hltleby allowed the Proposed ModlllcallMt 1 • ...._.. · v Ttu1t. to the Afftllate POiiey ProvJ. _...... ••'°' aaquet com-0 1...... Ot/lt/1 "4 10 flle Iha above amend· Ilona of the John Wayne menled on 8en1t1 8111 • -• ment lo the complaint
Alf...-PhlH 2 Acctll 1719• algned by the Oovar• THa LAW O,,IC•a OP D•led NOV 1 1993
"""' nof, RONALD Q, HOL•IRT, a a Tl Pltll\. was led eo.td adlOUmtd In memo •• Nld TN9tM, 11117 DINNI • CHOA ' •= County-=::,,,. Off of Juon Z&pel, TMlma Va NT U RA a L VD. , Juqe
1911 !Ml Oltlc91o work with lc"ooley and Marlin IUIT• 1101 WOOD-Published N1wpo11 Cot~ de Caza. Ud., on the kal~o .. 10:32 a.m. LANO HIUI ~A 11,... 8ta~h.Co1ta Mel& D11•ly
1tnotementallon °' a o.. CIUL. (l1ltll .. aTn Piiot S1p11mb&f 29, Oclo
veloper financed Meltoo PHY'LU8 A. HaNDIR-.,. RONALD o. HO'-' "-t , 13, 20, 11194. Aooe Tu Sublldy tor C9f· ION, Cl•rll ., 1h• .... T AnOllNllY 11\638
taln .. .,. of LAnd In .................... 'L.Mttttt• PILOT cuaitFIED communMy faclllllM Dito-Publl•h•d NH1por I . ........ trtct No. 11... CMo de ~ Meaa o.iey Publl•"•4' Newport t • ..... ,.,ourc• you Caza hach-Coeta Meal 0atty cen count on lo .. 11 • ~ CounMI'• '*"'"'· "°' e>.-1i. ,.... "°' OdoMr 1 13 20 mrrtad of merch9"-°" '**f of 1M County lhMt 1.. ' ' ' dlM K.mt, bkau .. ~._ Ofllce "'° ... 'tOltlt hofM ' tttSM our cotumn• comJ)91 IN'"*°""**' W.,..... ttwouaft o1a11"'9d. quefllltwt buyera to men! , tor~ MaiM78 ~It. hit It. f"lnd It. c.elll • c1e .. 1ned.
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C1rculat1on
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On November J 199~ RI Ill "" PM GE L:Jp•i..•
Monc;a'\gf' Trust Ott•d Serv1ch Int: 'IS Trustf'e 01
Succ:eu o1 lru1tee or Subst1tu1t.td l1ustee ot lhal
Certlltn Deed 01 Trust e•ecut d by Ray G Reill
Jr Jnd t:ons1..1nce F Rl.'111 hu!>l.;1md .tnl.l w1te •s
Jo1nl Tenants and recorued Sel."lt!'mber 12 1991
as m11•un1en1 no 91 ~95 150 in boo.. page 0 1
l•e•c)I Records ot Omnge Count'; Cahtomra and
pmsu.anl lo thal cen.''" Nohce 01 Detaull and
Elec11on IQ Sell thereunder .1ecorLled June 28 1994 as instrument no '14 124b.t 1n Btloll P-e9e
ot Otlt1;1al R cords 01 Scl•d County will 11ndt-r
and pu1suan1 to said Deed ot Trust sell al pubhe auction tor c11sh 1aw1u1 money 01 lhf' Unoled
Sl.BIH of Amt'nca al me north lronl enhJnct: to
the County Courthouse 71111 \. '"'c Cntr Dr 'W 5 •n u Ana C~llturi11,, flll lhcll t1Qtll hlle n11 mle• st
conve.,.ed tu and now held lly ·t under S'•d Df'•d
01 lrv11 m Ille prouer1y s•hl•led m sat11 County
111tJ St.lie desc11bt>d u. A~'t:SSOt~ P.H. el No
440 l t I ll 511 Ill
EXIUB!l A
Lui u 01 l t.it.I No 7148 Ill Ill(' t.•ty OI Newport
Brach Co1111fy nt 0 1J11CJe S!Jh ul <: 11ttoir11a ••
pe1 Map 11it.u1ded 111 Book l 1 P;19t.>s 'i 10 11 in
clual\'c ol Miscell,lneoui. M •I'~ "' ttw Otttce 01
the County AecortJ •• ol $d•d \ l•unly E •cep\
lhuel•ofll rn 011 g11s mmer " M•d olher hydro ' carbbn subs~m.es lymy l.>eh.1w ' olep111 ot 'IOU
le I lro1il the surt11ce ot •·"I.I p1of•<•rty but w•th
no 119t11 ol 1u1tac entry ii~ pruv•c ed 111 Deed let
corded 1n Book 121'14 PaQI' I '83 ol Olhc.tal
ReLords PARC'El 2 An appurtenant """ t>•c•u11 .. e e St'
menl lor ""~reas 1md ryrf'n t111ou9t1oul l ot 75 ot
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LEGAL NOTICE TAYLOR BUNDY O(M JOHN w OR ~ REP PHYLLIS H SMITH REP BARBARAL REP.ALICER ~~r::.~R1v:
NOTICE IS HEREBY REP MARTHA J CO~OMW"lsl:DLEL~ L ~~~~~y~ BUTLER ~~R JOANNE M ~~r~~ROTHY M NEW~f~LLA ~~ R KREH81~110 FRASER
GIVEN that th'"' Gener BUTLER " " MESCHER RESI REP IRENE H
al Election .~ ... be held OEM INNOCENT J ~~~p~~HMAA A J ~~s~:~o IETT G ~~~ N~~=~~~ p KENNEY53<MM ~:,tr~tiNG. 393 LOATS 53378 DENCE. 2006 NAUTI HANSON
on Tuesday, November ~~tBRKUAC~~~N M 52166 DEM JANE A TRONE KRATTLI RUSHING RESI· DEC JAME:$ v TEMPLE BATYAHM, LUS LN REP MARIAN M
8. 1994. the polls Wiil PAYNE PRESBYTERIAN 52209 REP JAYSON H DENCE/ENTER ON LOUDON 1011 CAMELBACK· ST REP DORIS L HILLYER
be open ftom the hour 52020 CHURCH. 2850 FAIR· MEDITERRANEAN SOGG ALLEY. 217 HELIO· REP GERALDINE J REP DEBORAH L. MESCHER-REP MARY B STAPP
of 7 am to the hour of FAIRVIEW COMMUNI• VIEW AO VILLAGE-LOBBY, 52712 TROPE AVE BARTOSH HORST REP MARTHAJ 59027
8pm .andthatdur1ng TY CHURCH 2525 REP CAROLYN J 2400HARBOABLV BERGAN RESI · OEM ESTHER E REPGLOAIAG OEMEOYTHEM FLEENER UNIVERSITY UNITED
those hours the polhng FAIRVIEW AO ' CROKER OEM CLARtNCE M DENCE. 2712 ALBA· PARANT LOUDON • CHETKIN REP BRUCE C METHODIST ~laces tor the respec· REP HILLARY A REP PATRICIA E MISAJON TAOSS OR REP GLADYS E CARL REP ROSEMARY R REP CAAOLJ LLOYD CHURCH, 18422
t1ve precincts shall be LARSEN BRADY DEM SALLY L REP JEANNINE B DEM MICHAEL p STEINBRECHf:,Jl FRISBEE REP WILLARD A CRUEPLVSETREe~N A
the places hereinafter OEM M GLORIA REP JEANE KUHN HAGERTY STAKE CARL 53329 DEC BRYAN C MESCHER
designated. and lhat ESCALANTE REP LOIS L MASI OEM ESTHER K REP ~.ALICE L REP HELEN M NEWPORT HARBOR NOREEN 53711 NIEOZIELA
the persons hereinafter OEM JE ANETTE 5,2167 MISAJON BERGAN HUBBS AREA CHAMBER OF 53379 NEWPORT SHORES OEM MALEK
named. aro appo1n1ed GORNEY CO~AO RESIDENCE. REP T Jl;AN PARKER DEC DOREEN J 53085 COMM. 1470 JAM· BEATIY RESIDENCE, CLUBHOUSE. 511 AMIRG~AHARI
officers of lho election REP JEAN L 3104 VAN BUREN AVE 52210 GAEVSHOCK ST JAMES EPISCO· BOREE RO 3 RUE BIAARITZ CANAL ST REP JEANNE R
for their respective pre· KEMPTON REP JANET O COZAD CHRIST LUTHERAN REP WAYNE PAL CHURCH. 3209 REP GRAYCE P REP BERNICE C REP DIANNA J REDD HROOEP PNEA~ALIE VIANI
cinets. and they shall 52026 DEC SAOAYO ONO CHURCH, 760 VIC· STAFFORD VIA UDO CLISSEn BALDOCK ' REP SALLY E
hold said election and CALVARY· CHURCH DEC RUTH c TORIAST 52713 REP JAMES B REP SHARON L AEPJULIAA • FELLING TEARAC5E90ci9uB-make return thereof tn NEWPOAT·MESA PRIBBLE REP MARY G THE LAKES AT BRACHMAN BRUCE COULTER REP SIGURD L
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lhe manner provided 190 23RO ST ' OEM JANET PASSANTINO SOUTH COAST-REC OEM DEANNE J OEM FRANK J REP FRANCES B VOLLEN HOUSE. 50 JORDAN
by law The following IS REP tAROL T HOfil REMINGTOl'il REP MAR TY J ROOM. 3400 AVE OF BRANDON MAGUIRE THOMAS OEM BARBARA A l'.DNE~. ROBERT J KLEIN
a list of the P<ectncts in OE M JO ANN p 52173 OHABOLT THE ARTS DEM THOMAS G REP ARVILLA A REP DARLINE R WALTER AEPMROBERT •• the general area of AUSTIN HARBOR AREA BOYS REP DAVID S REP WILLIAM S DIXON SHERON WALTER 53712 M
BAY VIEW, COSTA REP HAROLO J HOHL CLUBHOUSE, 2131 NICHOLS BANDARUK OEM JOSEPH P 53350 53381 FLUOR RESIDENCE, BOCHNIARZ
MESA, NEWPORT DEM MARY M TUSTIN AVE REP ROBERT L REP KAREN L LILLIE GROTHUS WALLACE AESI· POMMIER RESI-2425 SANTIAGO OR DEM DELORES M
BEACH & IRVINE · ROBINSON REP SAR AH H PASSANTINO REP RITA M 53086 .. DENCE. 3701 INLET DENCE. 37 STARFISH DEM AGNES M KLEIN
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HARBOR AREA BOYS BROOKVIEW CLU&· REP PHYLLIS CUSEO REGAL MO PK CLUB· REP MARGARET A DENCE. 544 HAZEL REP ROBERT G DEM MAXINE C RREEPP MELAOAIGSEARMEBTUCOD SOUTHEsR9No3COALIF CLUBHOUSE, 2131 HOUSE. 630 W PAU· REP RONALD L HOUSE, 1845 MON· VANEK OR HALEY POMMIER TUSTIN AVE LARINO AVE GAINES ROVIAAVE 53059 OEM DONNA C REP ILMA E . OEM JEANI M MAGES HALL SAVINGS, 15475 JEF·
REPJOVCEPRILl;V REP EDNA M DEM PATRICIA S OEM BARBARA J HARBOR VIEW PASHIA CUNNINGHAM REPOAVIOJ REPLILAS FAEYRD
REP ELDA I LESLlt STANLEY YOUNG BEENINGA SCHOOL. 900 GOLD· OEM BEVERLY R REP MARTHA M POMMIER SCHOENMEHL REP TERESA Y
DEM WARREN A REP Ct-iEAVL A 521n DEM RICHARD w ENAODAVE CURN HALEY REPJEANNED 59003 WILtlAMS
LESLIE MIDGETT KELLEMS RESI· BEENINGA DEM JOANNE S REP GEOAGENIA S DEMANNAS SCHABARUM BAYWOOOSCHOOL. REPKATHLEENA
DEM CARL R DEM JUNE M RIHA DENCE. 3170.GIBRAL· OEM JOJ JOHNSON CARSON KIBBLE MCPEAK 53384 1 WESTWOOD EASTON
ROBERTSON AEPJOYHWOLFE TARAVE REPSARALSINGER DEM JOHN C DEM HAZEL U 53351 STERNRESIDENCE. OEMGEORGIAP REPJUNEHGUNTER
51069 52031 REP PATRICIA M 52213 CARSON SIMPSON • KISSINGER RESI· 21 ST TROPEZ SWAN OEM HENAV B
MALLORY BEAN RESIDENCE, KELLEMS ST JOHN'S MANOR, REP BETTY MAE 53089 . DENCE. 3300 OCEAN REP DAVID M STERN REP CRAIG W WITHERSPOON
n ESIDENCE 2633 2589 FAIRWAY DR REP KENNETH K 2031 ORANGE AVE WHARTON ENSIGN SCHOOL, BLV REP JUDY 0 FLETCHER 59031
REDLANDS DR REP VERONICA A KELLEMS 0 EM M 0 N I CA REP JAMES F 2000 CUFF DA OEM FRANCES H FRIEDMAN DEM '>ELMA L BONITA CANYON
DEM RACHAEL HARRISON REP CANDACE J BOULTON WHARTON AEPADALKERSCH COONS REP WALTER GON/ALES SCHOOL.1 SUN·
MALLORY DE M ELEANOR M MELING • OEM M THERESE 53062 REP BETTE G SHAW REP OPAL L FRIEDMAN REP ~ARY L KISER DANCE RO
DEM PATRICIA A BEAN DEC MARTHA A CONDE BRUCK RESIDENCE. REP CHARLES R KISSINGER REP BEVERLY J . 59005 REP HOWARD F LIND
BORIS DEM NANCY J SAMUELS OEM MARJORIE 0 23 MONTECITO DR SHAW REP MARJORIE J STERN HOL <)RESIDENCE. REP CAROLYN 0
REP J 0 Y CE COATS 52179 FRANKLAND REP AAMUTE V DEM FRANCIS l LOUD 53387 1451 5WEETANST BALDWIN
MOFFE!TT REP SUSAN L ADAMS SCHOOL. DEM WILLIAM R BACKER WAIGHT REP PAULINE M HARBOR VIEW CLUB· DEC GLENN REP CHARLES H
REP KAR A EN J HOGUE 2850 C.LUB HOUSE PARRY REP MARYL HODGE 53091 WALL HOUSE. 1854 PORT MACKINNON BALDWIN
SCHAEFFER 52032 RD 52219 REP JERI J FAINBARG RESI· 53353 WESTBOURNE Pl DEM SYLVIA G REP M JEAN LINO
51215 NEIGHBORHOOD REP BERNICE N COSTA MESA CITY MCCUMSEY DENCE, 4515 FAIR· NEWPORT HILLS DEM MONYA C LANE EPSTEIN '59032
EVANS RESIDENCE. COMMUNITY CEN· HOPKINS HALL.77FAIRDR REP OLIVE-F FIELDOR CLUBHOUSE.1900 REPLILVC AIMATTT VENADOMIODLE
20172REDLANDS TER.1845PARKAVE REPOIXIE LBROWN REP MAAENE S RUMBELLOW DEM MERYL M PORTCAALOWPL BALCARCEL HEMBERGER SCHOOL.4
DA DE M IMOGENE F REP RICHARD S HOWE 53064 FAINBAAG OEM RICHARD 8 REP CONSTANTINE A DEM MARVIN V DEERFIELD
DEM LILL I AN I WRIGHT GROFF · DEC ANN GILMAN FIESTA RM BLUFFS REP J 0 l'i N CROMER GEORGALAKIS USSERY, JR REP GABRIELLE S
JOHNSON DEM LUCIAN LANGE DEM C 0 LL ET TE DEM ANN J HORTA CLUBHOUSE, 241 4 FAINBARG DEM PAMELA S REP NORMAGEf"llE 59006 AVEDIAN .
DEM L UCV DUBE REP STEVEN G ROSENOW OEM ROSEMARY T VISTA DEL ORO REP J 0 H N W CROMER SHAM RELL FINE ARTS CENTER REP GEORGE M
DE M EUNICE A HALL ROSS 52181 SETTLES DEM ·WENDY J MAHOOD REP BETTE GAR· 53388 BLDG, 4601 WALNUT EDMONDSON
DEM FRANCES S 0 REP RUTH A SILVEY SONORA SCHOOL. . 52225 MARINE DEM MARY M REN-MOSES ST MICHAELS & ALL AVE DEM IAENE
SHEA • 52033 966 SONORA AD SMOCK RESIDENCE. DEM-HELEN M DIETZ NEWMAN REP EUGENIE S ANGELS. 3233 PACIF· REP ANNE L HERNANDEZ
51701 CALVARY CHURCH DE M MARIAN .B 976CARNATION AVE DEM JULES A 53093 WENKE IC VIEW DR WHITAKER AEPTAALINE
BECHTEL RESI NEWPORT-MESA. SIDAWI REA PHYLLIS M MARINE LIDO ISLE CLUB-53355 REP KATE KILLEFER REP JEFFERY R PEREAU
DENCE 2235 TUSTIN 190 23RO ST DEM BETIY J HAIGHT FOWteR . REP SH IRLE Y HOUSE. 701 VIA LIDO MCINTOSH RESI· REP GERALDINE C JUNEMAN 59033
AVE. DEM ABRAHAM S REP VENITA K REP BETTY J KOPP PACKARD SOUO DENCE. 3710 CORTESE REP LOU JUNEMAN STONE CREEK
. REP RUT H E KARCH JOHNSON REP MARY T SMOCK 53066 REP ALICE M GAGE SEASHORE DR REP MILDRED F DEM LAWRENCE B SCHOOL. 2 STONE
BENTCEV DEM . BEVERLY A REP DONNA Y OEM MARV J NEWPORT CREST REP CAROL A OEM DAVID J INGALLS KLEIGE.A CREEK SOUTH
DEC JOANE ASHBY SEVIER OATL,IEB WERNER CLUBHOUSE. 201 FREEMAN GROTHUS REP JEANNE 59009 DEM JOYCE
REP MARY H DE M MARJORIE D 52182 52701 INTREPIDST REP LOU H REPTEDSLINN 'UNGERLAND RANCHOSANJOA· WILLIAMS
BECHTEL SMITH KILLYBROOKE FIRE STATION #2, 800 REP PETER D TARA PRESCOTI REP SAMANTA J 53389 QUIN CLUBHOUSE. DEC CARLL
REP CAROL V OEM LOUIS J SCHOOL. 3155 KILLY· BAKER ST-ENTER REP STEPHANIE P REP BARBARA V SEAL NORTH BLUFF PARK 20 PERGOLA KASALEK
HAMILTON TABONE BROOKE LN ON RANDOLPH BARGER SCHOLL REP ELAINE A CLUBHOUSE. 2490 REP EVELYN B GRAY DEC MILDRED A
51 702 52034 REP TANNA ZARR DEM RICHARD D DEM GEORGE F 53094 VANDERPOOL VISTA DEL ORO' OEM JOHN J BABICH KASALEK
NEWPORT CHILD· MESA WATER DIS· DEM MAR IE HUMPHREY BOND HARBOR DISTRICT 53369 OEM DONALD D OEM ELIZABETH H REP MARY K
RENS CE NTER. TRICT OFFICE. 1965 HAMMOND REP BOYD E REP MERRITT E OFFICE. 1901 BAY· BALBOA INN, 105 MARLOWE MILLER RICHMOND
20221 CYPRESS ST PLACENTIA AVE REP JOAN S GRAHAM VANSANT SIDE DR MAIN ST REP KENNETH E REP DALE F 590~4
REP FR ANK E REP EVELYN A MORROW REP LOUISE A 53068 DEM MARILYN A REPMAAYA CLISSEn WARNKE TUATLEROCKCOM·
KROTZER CARLSON REP ERIC W OLESON LEFEVRE PROMONTORY GOLDSTEIN JACOBY REP MARCIA A 59011 MUNITY CENTER, 1
REP DONNA J REP CATHY D CLARK 52183 REP LE STER B POINT CLUBHOUSE, REP ANGELA M REP LAVERNE MARLOWE PODLICH AESI· SUNNVHILL
BOYUM A REP ROBI N J FIRST BAPTIST PIPER 200 PROMONTORY BERGMANN ALLISON REPHARAIETE DENCE.19111 NOA· DEMJOYF
REP ELEANOR HUGHES CHURCH, 30t MAG· 52702 DR REP ELLSWORTH C REP MARY A SPENCER _ WOOD TEA FRIEDBERG
GERO DEC FREDA M NOLIA ST UNITARIAN UNIVER· REP THOMAS E BERGMANN COLLINS 53393 DEM RONALD H DEM ESTELLE C
REP JENNIE T YOUNG . REP SHIRLEY V SAL CHURCH. 1259 DIENER REP CATHERINE H DECCRICKETE OAKWOOOAPART· SILVERMAN ROBERTS
PUNTORNO 52035 COMMON VICTORIA ST REP GWEN G BLACK CRAIL LAMBERT MENTS CLUBHOUSE. REP KATHLEEN A REP BARBARA J
52001 GROCHOW RESI· DEC GLENNA J REP BLANCHE E REP PATRICIA W 53097 53360 1700 16TH ST LEUNG SCHMIDT
BETHEL TOWERS DENCE,215 22NDST GLESENKAMP FISHER SCHICK EBELL CLUBHOUSE. CAAROLLBEEK REPSYLVIAF REPPATRICIAJ REP EVELYN SHEN
.i<SOCIALHALLBUILD· DE M JE AN A OEM JOANRPAAKS REP LOUISE FISHER DE M BEVERLY J 515WBALBOABLV COMMUNITYCEN· BERMAN POOLICH 59035
ING.666 W19THST GROCHOW OEM GLADYS R REP MARJORIE E VAUGHAN REP LORETTA V TER.11 5 AGATEAVE REPLILLIANA DEMMARILYNW 1STTEAMREAL
REP ARTHUR A REP HllDA E BOREN RAFAKES LUDLAM 53069 BELCHER REP GRACE E MULVANE:Y SILVERMAN ESTATE OFFICE. 4040
JREERPMV EL AIN E D REP PAUL F HELLER. 52186 REP LENA B RUBINS RESIDENCE. REP DELMAR M BARKER REP LEE A OTIS 59014 BARRANCA PKWY·
JR BACK BAY GARDENS .WEAVER 45 BEACON BAY REYNOLDS REP BARBARA OEM CATHERINE E SHEPHERD OF STE 100 ~~L~ON ID A E REP MARGAR ET CLUBHOUSE. 350 52703 . REPTEDRAUBINS REP PATRICIA L ABSHIER PAHLER PEAcr LUTHERAN AEPBAIANE
NDOENMEMMAKAERRETA. p .WOLFE 52037 ~~~ERAT~~MAS E ~:7wW ~~-f~\fESA, ~~~ SA~Lf ~Ec:o~F ~~~w~~~BAAA M ~~~~:f~iM a HAIGHT ~3Jg~ .g~~:.(~Hb~182 ~~~K~J0l~DE
SONORA SCHOOL, WOOD REP SUSAN D ENGLISH VONESCH REP WANDA M DENCE,512 LAVER DEtl ARTIN BRADBURY
SAUL 966 SONORA AD REP MARJORIE .E LOCKWOOD REP LORRAINE M 53098 SHELTON WAY GOO ;VITCH DEM BHAGWAN D
52003 REP DOROTHY E KEJSAR • DEM AMY M BODIN RUBINS •. SCHMIOT A E $I· 53361 DE~ MARY M DEM RUTHE GOYAL CMHEUSRAC~B~7E34 BAEHANY REP BETTY M PA'(NE REP LOUIS M 53073 DENCE. 1805 E BAL· MANCLARK RESI· HOGBERG GOOAEVITCH OEM ANNA F TAKSAR
REP ROBERT L HALL DEC JESSE L JEFFREDO ST JAMES EPISCO· BOA BLV DENCE. 313 EAST DEC JOHN M DEM CHARLES W 59036
ORANGC AVE D REP JOSEPH W MASI STUART REP BEAT W MILES PAL CHURCH. 3209 REP LOIS K BEEM . BAY FRONT CONNOR HOUSE EASTSHORE
REP ROBE: RT REP JUDITH D 52192 52704 VIA LIDO REP MARY ANN L OEM FRANCES B REP ROSEMARY A REP LAURA A VOGT SCHOOL. 155
DAVIS PORTER COAST COMMUNITY NEWPORT 'HEIGHTS DEM RENEE E CARA JAVELEAA ZEFF STAPLETON 59015 EASTSHOAE
REPJEANBAUNEA 52045 CO LL EGE O(ST SCHOOL, 300 15TH REP DONNA-1, REP ROBERTA U REPLURAB DEMJIMMIEPWEBB TATHAM RESIDENCE. REPVICTOAIAK
REP BARBARA A FIRE STATION #1 , OFFICE. 1370 ADAMS ST PHILLIPS SCHMIDT BARRONE 53702 54 SETON RO DAVIS ~EU~BAUELLTEANOR S 2803 ROYAL PALM AVE REP VALERIE B REP FRANK J REP JAC G WOOD REP MARJORIE L ST ANDREWS PAE· DEM INGIBJOAG H REP BEVERLY J
DR _ _ REP 0 I AN E. E BOSTON RHOADES 53099 HAMIL TON SBYTEAIAN CHURCH, CHAPMAN ANDREWS
ROBERTS REP BETTY J MCKIM FLETCHER REP ROSEY M REP MILLICENT W BALBOA BAY CLUB· REP MARGAAEI -600 ST ANDREWS DEM JACQULYN M REPiAVtN-OWORt<IN
52004 DE M DONNA J REP JAMES R BOSTON RHOADES· CLIPPER ROOM. HUNT RD. HALL C HADLEY DEM JOHN 0
HAAPER·COMMUNI· SPRAGUE GLOVER •OE M RICHARD A 53074 1221 W COAST HWY 53362 REP CAROL A DAU REP MARGARET M RAGLAND
TYCENTER 425E, REP DOREEN M AEPSUEVGLOV ... R CROSS COMMUNlTY REP LINDA L BAYSIOESOUTH AEPMAAYACURRIE NOEL 59037 ·b8J~ ST MARY N ~iLORMAA IE J ~~~O~ARGUERITE L ~~~DO~OVCE A ~~g~~~V~11 HELIO· ~~~R~A~VLLIS B 26~~~iw~· 300 E ~~~~~~~~~ iAOST REPJ0~~:,6TATHAM rn~~E~~ANNg~b~t~.
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ELKOURI 52046 COSTA MESA SEV· COLLEGE PARK LISS REP BARBARA L WEINER ICLBHSE.3754 DECANITAJHOLLIS
REP JACQUELINE R PAGE SCHOOL. 648 ENTH·OAY ADV SCHOOL. 2380 REP BARBARA H GIVENS REP LYNN 0 COOK REP BEVERLY S HAMILTON ST DEM DIANOE F
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DE M CECELIA T TUDOR REP WIL L I AM 53075 204 43RO ST SOLOMON DEC MARIANNE C REP ERIC V HATCHER 5200G • COBURN OE M MARIE T ARNDT BANDARUK RILEY RESIDENCE , REP GEORGE P 53366 TOWERSEY POWERS 59038 ~f~8~~~~~g~ 200 DEM WILLIAM E DEM DONNA J BELL REP ELIZABETH R 200 VIA BARCELONA 'FORTEVILLE LIBRARY, 5000 PAAK REP JOHN 0 VULTEE OEM MARY LOUISE SANTIAGO HILLS
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52053 52197 SCHOOL. t 060 W FE.VERGEON REP SUSAN BUCK REP ELEANOR N DENCE. 5511 SIERRA DEM ALFRED J 5~ M R 1 CH ARD BURKE RESIDENCE. PLAYPORT MO PK PAULARINO AVE OtM BEVERLY A SHELDON DEM MARV A HAWGOOO VERDE RD DUMONT
HERYFORD 1811 TANAGER DA CLUBHOUSE. 903 W REP E JANE POWELL KLEAVER 53308 CHOMEAU REP FRANCESE OEM DAVID W OEM SAVITRI
DE M C:RIKA s~ ~G~KESHAAON K b7~~SioRETTA I :~~NARbOAN B DECPE~i~1~SMITH ~~~LACEN.?7~6ESSIAN· REP KAREN SLEE HALL JORDAN KASHYAP
BENJLEV REP JO ANNE SALCIDO REP JOSEPH L NEWPORT HARBOR TIAGODR BROWN5~~~?oENCE. ~~~~b~16LIP ~~b/\~~§¢1 ~~H~~~ENDRAN
REP SH IRl~E V S GIESEKE Al • MONICA L BERNARD LAWN BOWLING REP MARILYN A 610·1/2ACACIAAVE OEM ROYA REP l W 59041 g~iwN LON NI E L AEPTERRYOSIMON CUMMINGS DEM EVELYN A CLUB. 1550 CROWN HOLLAND REPRICHARDH VILLALOBOS HEW <EA SIERAAVISTA
MAURER REP ROBERTA F DEM RANDY T PAPPAS • OR NORTH OEM LEONARD R JOHNSON 53706 OEM 1LERIE E SCHOOL. 2 LIBERTY
52009 SMITH 52054 ~~L~A:iE s RUSSE HALECR5J~~8 PARK. 8.J~AT~EORGE M ~~~~~~NM OBERG ~6~~s<&~AA ~6~68r.~~~~~~s MOORE 59019 g~~J~HIA w 8iuRCJHO A C,H916~ BALEARIC CENTER. 52200 INC. 3107 KILLY· DEM MARY c AEPSETHM06ERG, AEPJOANW ST MESACOURTHOUS-REPCAROLEAFREY
ORANGE AVE. 1975 BALEARIC DA WILSON SCHOOL. BROOKE LN DUARTE JR MATHER • REP GAY F MCILWAIN ING, 4001 MESA RO REP CLARENCE E
REP MARJORIE A REP JUDY L 801WWILSONST REP DORIS L REP BEVERLY J 53309 REPGAETCHEN AEPSUSANJ THECAVE JOHNSON
LUNDBERG REP BARBARA K GAYNOR WHITE SCHWEITZER RESI· WILLIAMS BARLOW REP BARBARA J REP SHARON O ~~~~~1fHLGRANT REP ELE ANOR WAIGHT DEMLEE M GERMAN REP EDWARD H OENCE,2615ALTA 53371 REPLOUISEP GAINES WALLENTINE
REP MARY N LILLY ~~~~~~iE~KAAUS ~~~wE3_LIVE M ~~reR~~iGINIA L WITTE, ~~080 ~IES~AEL~e .. BETH w ~ARBOR VIEW HAMBLET REP LORRAINE 0 59042
52010 DE M S ARA J DEM JOAN NICHOLS OEM MARY L MARINERS SCHOOL. KEATING"' LUBHOUSE, 1854 REP HELEN F DOWTY TURTLE ROCK COAST COMMUNITY LINNEMAN OEM JOHN E WAIGHT TERSIGNI 2100 MARINERS OR REP BARBARA J PORT WESTBOURNE KREUTZKAMP DEC JANET R ARARTMENTS CLUB·
COLLEGE DIST 52056 52201 52709 REP RAYMOND J CRONE PL 53707 HARVEY HOUSE, 3 ROCKVIEW
OFFICE. 1370 ADAMS HENDERSON RESI· REH RESIDENCE, THATCHER AESI· KILZ REP DIANE s ~E~s'6AJHLEENA E~~bAJ:4~~~E~~R· :~~']t~~s s ~~~~fRAY LGUY· ~~~ FRANCES H DENCE. 271 BRENT-3270 CALIFORNIA ST DENCE. 3092 PLATTE DEM NANCY H SCHWEITZER OEM ELIZABETH R WICK LN 59020 REP JOYCE H HILL
APPLEGATE ~iP~8oSJis E KlBST gCo~uM DEAN J ~~p MARIAN J g~~LElUTIE B ~~~~~ARO p ~~~~8~1EA ~~~~f~~E~~~FF ~~~~E.L~ ~~~L~ALCOM 0
REP JAN ET E REP ENID A GRAY REP INEZ J MCLANE THATCHER LINDEMAN 53311 SCHMIESING FRINK DEERFIELD OEM BARBARA S ~~~WN GLENN A REP JOSEPH J REPRITAAREH OEM TERESA M REP FREDERIC P BLAIR RESIDENCE. REPJOANE • OEMADELLEZ OEM ELLENS STERN
KACURA REP H 0 PE G OALLAPE STRAUCH. JR 701 CAMPHOR ST TORRES MANELL MCDANIEL 59043 g~~NZE~~tOLE R OEM LESTER KITAIN WATKINS DEM MARGARET A 53082 REP MARVE BLAIR 53372 OEM HARRIET RAFF DEC HAROLD C THE GROVES CLUB·
52059 52203 ROBLES GO UV ION RESI· REP MARGARET M HARBOR VIEW 53708 BURGESS HOUSE, 5200 IRVINE MARME 52011 MONTICELLO CLUB· PRINCE OF PEACE REP LOUIS M DENCE. 106 DIA· CULLY' CLUBHOUSE.185<4 HARRISRESIOENCE. REPDIANEMFOAAN BLV
HOUSE 150 VALLEY LUTHERAN CHURCH SNYDER MONO AVE REP NANCY M PORT WESTBOUANE 1807 HIGHLAND OR REP MILDRED J REP EDITH .. KELLEtJ TE WINKLE INTER· FORGE 0LN 2987 MESA VERDE. 52710 REP CONSTANCE S JACOBUS PL REP EIRENE HOLLIDAY REP KAE POMPEI '
MEDIATE SCHOOL. REP ANTHONY J DR EAST MESA VERDE Vil· MCKIBBEN OEM ANNE E OEM MARION E SHEAGALIS 59022 DEC COOY O TABOR 3224 CALIFO~NIA ST SANSONE REP LELAND 0 LAS. 1555 MESA REP ADELINE E SATCHELL HARNEY DEMJEANHBEEK HEINSRESIOENCE. OEMJEANMWIEMAN
REP NA D 1 N E l DEM l UC Y E KENDALL VERDE OR EAST HREHNIY 53~24 REP ANNE E GILROY REP VIOLA M HARRIS 15192 MARNE CIR 59044
BQSEN FOUR ES GERALDINE REP RICH AR 0 J REP RUTH l FLAGSHIP CONVAL· REP TASNEEM A REP ROXIE E STEELE REP IRENE M LAKESIDE MIDDLE
REl> LYNN R BOSEN REP MARIGOLD A ARMSTRONG DAVIS MCCONVILLE ESCENT CENTER KHWAJA 53709 IVERSON SCHOOL. 3
AOEEMP MBAAARYB~~';f INO SCHLUETER REP J PATRICIA REP JANEL DICK REP A z TAFT 466 FLAGSHIP Ro' REP ANNA KURTZ NEWPORT BEACH REP DIXIE L HEINS LEMONGRASS
ROWDEN OEM MAAGUEAI re c KENDALL REP ARTHUR M 53083 REP PATRICIA L 53377 PLAZA.I. 1455 SUPEAI· REP JUDITH E REP ROLAND L KEMP
SEDLACEK . REP MAR IE N GOA BATY NEWPORT HARBOR JONES lEMPLE BAT YAHM, OR AVt: HESTER REP WILLIAM H Esr:ANC~!Ol4 H 1 G H 52132 MAPLES REP l 1 l l I AN LUTHERAN CHURCH, DEC DOREEN L 101 1 CAMELBACK ST OEM ESSIE Y fALES REP SHIRLEY J EKINS
PANE RESIDENCE, 52208 OORBATY 798 DOVER DA HODGES REP WALTER L Al WANOAO LINDSEY REP CLARE SKEMP
PSCHCOENOTLA. AVE2323 1056 SAN PABLO CIR HARBOR VILLA~ 52711 REP DIANE E GILLES REP OOF\p.THY L GOOD CRAWFORD 59026 OEM C~AROWE
LA I REP MARIE G PANE APARTMENTS. 2 0 ROUTLEY AES I · REP L 0 A EL EI PALEN REP RAYMOND J REP THOMAS L COLLEGE PARK
REP YADIRA S REP ELIZABETH B ~EARIMAC WAY DENCE. 1053 VISALIA ARNOLD REP BEVERLEY K CULLY ORETIENBEAG SCHOOL. 3700 <:°"=
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Thursday, October 13, 1994 87
FROMll ~9045 DEM FRANCES H MEADOW PARK MCKEEVER
S ANTIAGO HILLS BRYCE SCHOOL. 50 BLUE -
SCHOOL, 29 REP RICHARD E LAKESOUTH Therew1llbenopoll·
CHRISTAMON DONAGHY REP JOHN H Ing places for the fol ·----------------------
REP LYLE W EVANS REP ROBERT W MOENING lowing prtnc1ncts in the
OEM JUDITH N ABE FERGUSON OEM DAVID J BAKER election, and the Qual·
REP STELLA M 59071 COPILE. EPTIMIU if1ed voters shall vote
ly CHAlfLES GOREN
wtth OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
TODAY'S
CRoS.SWoRP PUZZLE
EICHNER KIDD RESIDENCE, 41 OEM MARGARETA by absent voter ballot
REP FREDERICK RIVERSTONE JACOBS or vote at the Office of
SLOCUM REP CONSTANCE M 59109 the Registrar of Voters,
59047 KIDD EL CAMINO REAL 1300 So. Grand Ave-
SPRINGBROOK REP KAREN L SCHOOL. 4782 l(AR-nue, Santa Ana,
SCH 0 0 L. 6 5 5 GREENE EN ANN LN California
SPRINGBROOK DEM MARY R LEMAY REP ALICE E 51060 51063 51064
NORTH REP CAROLE A BEAUVAIS 51065 51066 51067
REP HENRY S YARWOOD REP GERALDINE V 51070 51163 51165
MYERS, JR 59072 BOYLE 51212 51901 51902
REP DAVID K MILLER BRYWOOD SCHOOL, DEM MARY J 51903 51904 51905
REP ELIZABETH A 1 WESTWOOD BROUGH 51906 51907 52015
MYERS OEM SHIRLEY 0 REP JORGEEN S 52023 52027 52175
OEM ESTt:LLE Z GILMORE HOLLISTER 52176 52901 52902
NITIKMAN DEM JOSEPH L 59110 52903 52904 52905
59048 GILMORE C 0 LL E G E PARK 52906 52907 52908
ORANGE TREE REP JOAN MOSSA CLUBHOUSE, 14731 52909 53061 53067
CLUBHOUSE, 290 REPJOHNOSSA HOLLYOAKAVE 53380 53901 53902
ORANGE BLOSSOM 59074 REP KAROL A KLOPP 53903 53904 53905
REP BARBARA N BETHEL KOREAN DEM PATRICIA L 53906 53907 53908
DEETS CHURCH, 18700 DICIOCCIO 53909 53910 53911
Al KATHLEEN E HARVARD AVE-A DEM PATRICK V 53912 59001 59002
BRADLEY DEM HAROLD B FULLAM 59046 59067 59068
REP BETTY J CAREY REP MARIAN J NAU 59070 5908A 59108
GEBHARD DEM LOUISE N DUNN 59111 59116 59117 59129
Al GEORGE H Al KAYSTEE L HALE RANCHO SAN JOA· 59134 59901 59902
GEBHARD REP MARCELLA S QUIN INT SCHOOL, 59903 59904 59905
Both vulnerable. Nortlt deaJ'a.
WEST
• 87
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OJ 1 8 t •Q•••
NOR111
• 1092
O K 10 7 6
O AQ
•A 106 2
EAST
• Q J 6 S 0 9 o K 10941
•J 7 3
SOU'Ill
•AK8 4
O AQ 8 S 2
085 •K8
The biddinr:
SOunt WEST NORnl £AST
•• Pue 10 p ..
to P ... e o P ..
Pue Pue
Openine lead: Eirht of•
which featured one of the more
uOUl\HI finee1ea we have come
acrou. Once North raised heart.1,
Morehead proceeded t.o 1lam VJa the
lhortnt. root. poMible.
In the abeence of 1 diamond lead,
the contract waa --.~llent. Loolunr
only at the North-South carde, it
would aucceed if the diamond kir\i
were wit.h Welt; if either defender
held Q J of club• doubleton or
triplet.on; OI If apadea ~ 3-8. Aa
the play went. Moreflead uncovered
at.ill another line.
The openinr lud wu covered by
the ni.ne and jack of 1pade1 and t.ak·
en by the klnr. Three rounds of
trump• were drawn, endrnr 1n
dummy, and the ten of epadet waa
led. Ea1t covered •rain, declarer
t()Ok the ace and, when Wnt'e sev-
en wH pinned, declarer'• aix waa
hirh and the alam wu All8W"ed.
ACROSS
I ChOCOlale candy
6 Scr•leh 10 Verve
14 Hunter
consteKatoan
15 Loacled With
calOnes 16Japanese
wresllk'lg 17 Flower
18 Big Foot's cousin
19 Popular seolooct
20 Rodeo gear 22cen11y
24 Forll;l du -. Wis
26 MOdern1ie
27 Supper lare
32 Dairy animal
33 Book ol maps
34 Frog's VOICe
36H11 slang
39Aop
40 Postage slteker
4 1 Cornbread
42 Possesses
43 OISties
44Gown
45 Phllosophe1
-·tse · 46 lrll;iian tr•be
6 t -the T errtt>te 63 RehnqutSn a
Claim
6o4 Eart G1ay and
Oa1iee11ng 65 f' octional
detechve Wolfe
66 ChOreograpl\81
De Mille 67 life
S1ra"90· (MOOdy B1ues
song)
68 O~rett hOIClor
69 Bee1 1ngrod1eint
DOWN
t Youn(! horse
2 -MajOf
3 Mor.,eCode signals
4 leavl"s
5 Rcg1:r.ters
6Weep
7Cla1m on propef1'(
8 L efcMg mM
9Wave 10 P1operty held
1n CUSlody
t I SenMllOnal
12 As1on1<;h 59049 MORIARTY 4861 MICHELSON OR 59906 59907 59908
UNIVERSITY HIGH 59075 REP WILE Y V
SCHOOL. 4771 CAM-BOYS & GIRLS CLUB CONOVER
PUS DR CLUBHOUSE. 295 REP SALLY
REP DI AN E B EAST YALE LOOP CONOVER
• lnd1ca1es an election
G board ·member Is
bilingual.
REEDER DEC DANA 0 DEM LAVON M MAAIZ
Two WTitere have left an indelible
imprint on how the rame of bridp
ia reported. Appropriately enourh,
they come from oppoe1te shorea of
the Atlantic: Terence ~ae of Lon-
don and the late Albert Morehead
of New York. Both, incidentallyl
were amonr t.he best playera ot
their day.
Since tbi1 wa1 a duplicate tour·
nameot., Morehead wae 1till not sat.·
iafied. He croaeed to I.he table with
the ace ol clube and led I.he two of
apadee. EHt produced the three
and declarer fineued the four!
When that held, a diamond wa.a die·
carded on the sue of epadee and,
after calhinr I.he ace of diamond8',
declarer returned to hand wit.h I.he
kinr of clube t.o ruff a diamond for
46 Sunshade
52 Tavern order
53 Sweet·SmelhnSJ
55 MISS Piggy S triena
60Clock
13-Peace P111e
21 -Paulo Bra111 23 On a iampage
25 Oese11 plants 27 Cream potaloP.s
28 S1eol1an 11olc.a,,o
REP ANNAMARIE DENTON REP EMMITT W
NAGY DEM CAMARON M OSBURN
REP M A R C BROWN . 59112.
SAUNDERS DEM MAUREEN PARK WEST APTS
REP JO ANN VARNEY MICHEL CLUBHOUSE, 3883
Dated this .1J1ll day of
October. 1994.
Donald Tanney
Regjatrar of Voters Morehead held the South card•
on t.hie hand from a pair event
14
59050 REP SHAUNA J PARKVIEW LN By Tricia Sanchez
ALDERWOOO RASMUSSEN REP KATHLEEtJ M Field 1----------------------'fb,.,..-t---t---t--t--
S C H 0 0 L • 2 59076 HUDSON Repreaentative ICES
an overtrick and a top &eore.
ALDERWOOD WOODBRIDGE COM-DEM JOAN N CNl1207508 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOT •
REP BERNICE D MUNITY CHURCH, BOULANGER Published Newport THE NATURE OF THE 10125/89 as oocumen ng1 Auoclatlon Seiv.lc
DESMOND 5000 BARRANCA REP BARBARA Beach Costa Mesa PROCEEDING AGAINST No. 89-573974 Book ·· o.,aa theduly appoint·
•REP LILY I GRAY PKWY HUGHES Dally Pilot October 13, YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· Page .. of Olllclal d Trustee under and TACT A LAWYER Records In the Office o ursuant to Deed Of OEM GORDON M REP MARY E DEM BRONYA D 1994 Notice la hereby given the Recorder of orange rust, recorded on ..,,.,,.--+--+-+-_,I--_ JACKSON MESKIMEN SHVETSKY that coast Fed servicH, county, Californla, 911• 7127190 as Documen
OEM SHEELA A REP SUZANNE 0 59113 PUBLIC NOTICE a California Corporation. ecuted by: Brad Taylo o. 90·395753 Book •·
JACKSON BERGQUIST VERANO PLACE as tru11ee, or 1ucce11orandRaf'(\onaTay1or,hu1-age ·· of Olllcial ..,.,,,-t--+--t---
59052 REP AMY M CHEEMA COMMONS, 6529 J•011Ce0ff trustee, or 1ub1lltuted band and wife, H Trua ecords In the Office of T1'UST&'S SAU trustee pursuant to the tor World Saving a And he Recorder of Orange NEWMAN RESI · DEM BEVERLEE L ADOBE CIRCLE RO T.S.No. IMHO Oeed ol Trust executed Loan Association, 8 fed· ounty, catltornla, eJC· r..,..,,.-+--+--
0 ENCE , • 2 GERE GAN DANIEL F TltteOrdefNo. WalM-6 by Henry A Grum Jr , a eral savings and Loan uted by: Alfonso D.
PINEWOOD 59078 ZELINSKI Loen No. 21*11 single man Recorded on Association as Benell· bclana and Elenlta V.
DE•• KATHLEEN M VILLINES RESI REP RENEE R APN: °"'102•21 1112111990 aa Instrument iary ' bclana, husband and
M • YOU AM IN Del'AULT No 90-i25830 in Book ·• Will sell at publlc auc lie, as Trustor World NEWMAN 0 ENCE . 148 COSTER • ~ A DUD Off Page .. of Olficial ·on 10 lhe hlghut bid avlngs And Loan Auo-
DEM FRANCIS J MONROE OEM NAOMI A TIWaT, DATID 112112. records in ttte otltce ot er tor cash (payable a lation, a federal Sav-
FORD · REP DANIEL F CROOMS UM.US YOU TAKI! N:.-the County Recorder of ime of sale in lawful nos and Loan Assoc!-t=--t--+-+-_,t---+--t--
OEM RAMONA M GOLUS GAN CH A IS TYL TIDN TO fll'ROTECT YOUR Orange County, Cahtor· money ot the United llo.n, as t;ieneflclary
FORD REP IS AD 0 A E EVER LEIGH MOPBtTY, IT MAY R noa, and pursuahl to the tates, by cash, a cash Will sell at public auc· aoLO AT A l'UllL.IC &AlE. Notice of Detault and er's check drawn by a lo«' to the highest bid· ..,.,,,_-+--+--1---REP RICHARD E DONNER 59118 • YOU NOD AN Election to Sell thereun· state_pr Ratll)J'!~ bank, a er tor cash (payable at MILLER REP CHARLOTTE SADLER RESIDENCE, EUUNATION Off Ttte der recorded 03l1511994 heck drawn a aiat lme-of sate In 1aw1u1
59054 PLATENAK 14912 DAHLQUIST RO NAn... Off 1lte "'°'In Book • ., Pa~:.. as In· r federal cred t union. oney of tile United 1.,,..,--4-+,.=i-;:;;...
E REP RHONDA S 0 EP CONNIE M CIB>INO AGAINST YOU, atrument No. 94·179613 r a cheek drawn by a ~tea, by cash, a cash· SOUTH LAK BEA~H f-i YOU IHOULO CONTACT A of said Official Records, Slate, or federal aavlngaier s check. drawn by a 61--4--+--1---ClUBHOUSE, 2 BLUE. VILLINES MOORE LAW'llR. will Sell on lOl27n994 at and ~oan at1oclatlo n,1tate or nattonal bank, a
7
PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVEO
tt '} ....
290hmyl
30 J"111ce •ic1<e1
31 f•Pnch coin
36 Ncb•asi.a C•I)'
36 Volumt1
37 A.s•n9t4' t•me 38 S4'1ub nost'd
dqg <10 r1ttri•ng 41 [•pCrt
43House Si:i u c a .fornra r0,90
• 45 Wcakr.sl as an
c•cuso
4 7 Large a nttNed
animal
48 Stnger-
LaBelfe 49 Zodiac sign so lype or candle 51 Iron nch meat
54 Singer Irene -
~Fury
57 G•tt 1n -Oracuia·
58 Climer and -
5<\0u•l
62 Ooze
A q ~....-!1-1--.~12!""""~1~3-.
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LAKE 59079 REP SHARON L On October 'Z1, 1114, II the Nor11l front enlranc~ savings association 0 heck drawn by a state
REP FRED G KUMM GAVIN RESIDENCE. 1 BUTIS 1:00 ,.M., Wlndeor Man-to the county court· savings bank apeciiled r federal credit union,: .. :_:_:.,.:-=-~=·.,.:~~~~~~=:::========:::=====::::::;:= OEM BEVERLY G HICKORY . DEM EILEEN J ....... COft\plnyHdulyhouae, 70-0 Civic centerinsectlon511Y.!of the,FI· r •check drawn by•--------
BROWN . DEM USA A fiORSO DECAIR appointed TNllM under Drive west Santa Ana. CA nanc;laJ Code and autho· state or federal savings PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ~ and purauant to Deecl of at 1:00 P.M. at pubHc rized to do bu1ineu In n~ loan asso~l atlon, DEM JANICE G REP VIRG NIA L REP SYLVIA A TNll reconled 1111112, H auct16n to the highest this state.) Al: At the av1ngs assoclatton, o:i-S.-~1-th-t-rt_u_nde_r_r_ec_o_rd_td_ credit union, savings byagenerafpartnershtP
ROSSE CRARY SADLER lnlltrUIMnt No. 124GllOO, bidder tor cash (J:iayable North-front entrance 1oaavlngs bank specified 0411111tN In Sook -Page and loan a1soc111tton, a SIGNED Kirby Larson. Sarah
DEM WILLIAM P REP DOROTHY M 59119 In 9oolc -, '•-·of~ at the time•of sale ln law· the county CourthouH,in section 5102 of the Fl· -Inst• M--260117 of u ld savings association, or a Larson, David Ginoza. Slllrley
ZWICKERT FAHLSTROM SOUTH LAKE BEACH del l'ecord• In tM oflke ful money at the United 700 Civi~ Center Drlv ancial Code and autho· Officlal RecOfdl, wtll Sell savings bank, autt'lortied Giner.a Spencer Yee. Yee Family REP GEORGE B CLUBHOUSE 2 BLUE of tM fle;tOfder of orange States), all righl,,tlU• and est. Santa Ana. CA allrl:ted to do business in on 10/1111tM at 1:00 P.M .. to do bu$1ness 1n tile Trust by Franklin Vee, Trustee
IRVINE
5P9ROESSSBYTER· FAHLSTROM lAKE ' County, ltlte of C.llfomi. lnterell conveyed to and right, title and interH his slate) At.· At the at the North front entrance St.ate of Ca1t!orn1a, pay-Vee Famll'( Trust by Patnda Vte. becut.d by. Terry Warren now held by it under conveyed to and no Nonh front er1'tranc:e to to the CountY' CourthouH, able at the tome of sale Trustee IAN CHURCH, 5 59080 REP STEVEN p end TIMreN H. Wanen, said Deed of Trust In th• held by It under aaid he Cou.nty Cour1house, 700 <;Mc Center Drive ln lawful money of the Ttle reg1s11antcommenceo to
MEADOWBROOK• INN AT THE PARK,. 10 SCHIRO hUllNlnd and wtfer H proper1y 11tuated in S1!1d Deed of Trust In th 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, CA at United States at A\ the 11ansact business under ttie Uc· OEM MARGARET M MAROUETIE DEC FLORENCE A TNICof ounty and State herein· property situated In said West, Santa Ana. CA all public auction, to u.. hlg~ North front en1rance 1 bbous busl/less name or names •• /
STOCKSTILL OEM JAMES P CUDAHY Wll ... It~ auction alter de1c11bed. Loi 11 Counry, Calllornla de right, ttlle and lnterut eat bfddtf fOf c .. h the County Courthous.e, listed ibo'te on February 1'4.
REPEDNAMKELLY FELTON OEM SUZANNE E5 fOfcuft in Block '733 of Corona scribing the land tiler• conveyed to and no 1~yable at the tlmeofult 700 C1v1c Center Drive 199~ It time of M6e In Del Mar, City or Newport in. held by ii unde,r said n lawful l'llOfleY of the West. Santa Ana, Caltfor-ThlS state"'leni was Med wtll OECRUTHHSORGE REP MARION A ELKINS moneyoftMUnbdBeach, County of Or· PARCEL 1. Lot It of eed ol 'Trust in theunlttd Stlltu ), all right, noaallright,11t1eand 1n·t11e CountY Citric ot Ocanoe
DEM CARRELL M DORCHESTER OEM JANICE B ltltH,byca.tl,acuhlel'a ange, as ahown on a Tract 12568, aa shown o propenv s1tu~ted on said title, and lntet'elt, con-terest conveyed to and Coun1VonSeptem1>er1S 1994
THATCHER DEM GWENDOLYN HEIRSHBERG dlecll dfewn by•...._ ot Map recOf'ded in Book 3, a Map recorded In Boo Cou~ry, Caltfornia de· veyed to ancl now held by now held by It under the NOTICE Tllrs flCJJDous Name
59057 FELTON 59120 . nlltonal banlt, • checll Pages 41 and 42 ot Mia· 609, Pages 36 throug 1c:.ribing the land there· It under said Deed of Trust Oeed of Trust on the St.it~ment expires lrve ears
FIRE STATION #4, 2 CEM LUCILLE A THE MEADOWS MH *-wnbya.e..teoffedenll cellaneous Maps, 38, inc1u·11ve of Mi1cell• in· As more fully de· in the property altuatad In pr~er1y described .. lrorn tne Cate it was lied~ tne
CALIFORNIA MADDOX COMM CLUBHOUSE. cdrr_. ~~ .... °' •,~.,Record a of Orange neous Mapa, in the 01 acnbed on said Oeed of saki County and State and AP 4t2-172·07 lot ., of Olhceol l!leCoun"' Cieri( Ane"' ewn -~•-•Of _. County lice ot the County Re rust described H folklWa: Al tract 7718, In the City of '1 •
REP KENNETH O 59081 14851 JEFFREY RD uvtnG• end loen auocl-The property addreu corder of said Orang The proper1y llere,to·more fully described on Costa Mesa, as per map Fc~i.ous ~usn~ss Nanr si;;e
NORTHWOOD ELE OEM MARY I TOWNES .-ton, NWttS. •POd-and other common de1· coun"'. lore des en bed ts being said Deed of TNat. recorded In book 303 mer1 lll\Js, be ed oe ore at FELTON • .uon, Of salltna• tNltll ignation, II any, ot the PARCEL 2: A non sold "as ia". The slree Th• street addrt11 and pages 35 to 40 inclusive, time The'' •ng ol 11115 statement DEM DEBRA A MENTARY SCHOOL, REP EVELYN R apeclfted In MdJon 1102 real prope11y"·de1cnbed exclusive easement lo add1e111o and other. com· othfl common design•· of m1scellaneou1 maps, does not ol 1tsetl aumonze the
BELKOWSKY 28 CARSON BENTON of tM flnanCJal code and above la purported to be. Ingress, egress and pub mon designation. 1f any, lion, If any, of th• real as amended b~ cer11f· ust 1n tnis state of a f'ictibous
OEM KAREN L REP ANGELO A REP LUCY E DEMEO a~ed to do buaineu 711 a 111 112 Goldenrod lie utility purposes ove of tho real property de.· property described abOve ica1e of correction re· 911s1neu 'Jame in v1otation ot
HAYES VARIO REP LORI B KLEIN lnthl• etlte.IAC: TM NOfttt Ave Newpon Beach, CA Lot A of said Tract 1256atCribed above Is purport· is purported to bt: 121 corded on book 10434, the ngti.ts ct another under fee·
REP DEBRA L 59124 front enttanc:e to ttle92&25 assetforthinlheDecfaedtobe: 200ParlalaneudoParkDt'IDI Ntwportpago 905 of olllcialeraJStaleorcommo!llaw(See
WDEAMIGHTWI LLIAM C ALLBEE COLONY COMMUNI· County COUfthouM, 700 Theunder11gned 1'ru1t·ra1tons ol Rastrlcllon '216,NewportBeach,CA eeach,CAlltU.' records'ofOrangeCoun·Se<:Lont~4CO etseQ Business
CMc Cent• Dl'tve WHt. ff disclaims any liability fOr Sycamore Park wlllc 92663 ·Th• uncleralgned TNlttt ty, Callfomla EllCeptlng and Prot~ns~ode) 59058 REP NIK 0 LA J TY CLUSHOUSE. 3611 Senta AM, Callfomi. 11t lor any incorrectneH of recorded 'March 7 1989 The undersigned Trust dlsc.lalma any llablllty for Therelrom all 011, gas, First F11tng
SANDRI-GOLDIN GRINENKO SOUTH MALL rlght, tltle and lntet'Mt th• proper1y addreu and as Instrument No . 89 H dlaclalma any llablll any lncorrtctneu of the minerals and otner hy· Byron R. lant, Esq.
RESIDENCE . 1 9 DEM SHERRY VARIO REP ORAL EASLEY conveyedto.nctnowheld othar common de11gna· 1172t0, of Ollicia tor any incorrec1ne11 o street addre11 and other drocarbons . below a 36250et Amo61Vd 1390
DICKENS CT 59082 REP AV t CE M by It undef uld Deecl of lion, if any, shown here· Records. th• 1tteet addreu .an common c1ea19natlon, If derth of 500. feet, with· T\lrrance CA 90503
DeM'DALE L LEAMAN GAREY RESIOE~CE, GRIFFIN TNlt In the property at-In. The property hereto other common deaigna any, .tiown herein. The to-ou the right. of surfa_ce Newport 6each·Costa Mesa tueted In saki County, The total amount ol the fore described 11 being lion, if any, shown her tat ~ount of the unpaid entiy, as reserved In in· OaUy Pilot OEM ROBERT H 3 WANDERING RI L DEM SHALINI MULAY Callfomr. deecribed H : unp•id balance of tha sold "as la". The a&rH In. Said sale will b balance of ttlt obligation struments of records CN268365 BLANK A&P-LOUIS ' R OEM~JMClSEIXAS.. Lot .1.f. _8ubdlvtalon of obligatton ae.cure.d by addfeu and olher com made, but without c~~ed..b~QIMrtyto Orlglnal trustor: Thoen sep2229.0Ct6.13
OEM ROZANNE-M BRUINGTON 59125 INocli C, Newport lay the property to be sold mon dealonation, If 1ny, nant or warranty, ex be sold ancl rH aonablt ••· Vil, An!T Tra:n .,,d Ng? ----------
REP ARTHUR. E JAMES RESIDENCE Tract,••"'-on• Mat> and reasonable estomat· of the real property d pre11ed or implled, re tlmated coata upenaea Quan Tran. SANDRI-GOLDIN ' In 8ootl I, Page 21 of Mia.-ed coal&. expenses and scribed above 11 purport-ardlng title, poueuion, .net acNancea 'at the time The street addreu and OBITUARY 88B DEM MARILYN C BRUINGTON -1488l GROVEVIEW ceflaneoua Mape. RecOfdl advances at the time of ed to be: 2104 Colln r encumbrances, 10 .Pa of the lnltlal publlcaUon of otl"ler common designa·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
SOLEY REP LUCILE M LN ofC>r1n19eounty, e lnltlal publicatton of · iata Court. Costa Meaa, e remaining pnnc1pa the Notice of u le Is: !!,2n. II any. 01 the real n~•ny 59060 EVANS LIBN J MARK The property heHtofOfe he Nohce of Sale 11. A92S27 sum of ttl• note(I) H $87188,18. · property described \UV1
ERA RESIDENCE REP PHYLLIS GAREY SUGARS ~~ la being told '438,762 42 The u ndersigned Tn.111 cured by said Deed o 1~ acfdlt'9n to cuh, the above 11 understood to Eliz abeth K. Tvv· RIV ' n la • The ltr'Mt addf... In addition to cash the dlaclalma any liablli rust, with Tnterest ther Trustee wGI accept a ca-be· 3465 Fuch11a St • art, 95, of Oulutn, 10 HARRISBURG 59100 REP CECILIA GOMEZ-• aa. common dH6t-TrultH will accept a for any lncorrectnH• ot n, as provided In aai shlef's en.& drawn on a Costa Mesa CA Mlnnespta, died ffl·
WDEECNDT KAREN S DOINENNOCCEEN.T RE4S8I· SROEPLESSUZANN O ~I ~y,~tM-:OuA ca1h1er'1 check. drawn e 11reet address endnote(•), advance•, if any mt• Of national bank, a Th• Trustee does no day. October 7. 1994.
la ..urDO -ac . · 118 on a 11a1e or nattonal lher common design• under the term• of th check drawn by • st.ate or warrant the accuracy o Elt.tabeth was born In DEC LIANA T DAO ALMAOOA JOHNSON !:.~-A to be. ~ bank • check drawn by on, if any, shown her Deed of Trust. estimate federal c.redlt union Of a th• street address or oth Terre Haute, Indiana,
REP JUDITH A ELLIS REP DAHLIA P OEM PETRA G ~ venue, 'a state or lederal credit n . Said aal• will b fees, charges and ex check drawn by a SU1t or er common deacriptlo ltved In Costa Mesa,
REP SANDRA P OINNOCENT VILLAMAR ........ -Ae=A=oaA T IC union or a check drawn made but wlthout cov pensu of •.he Truste f~al aalllng• and loan of the property, 1t an CA for 30 yeais and • ... .,.___ N " by a at.ate or federal HY. nant or warranty •" and ot the tru1ts ere at association, aavings H · provided in this notice mo~ed to Duh.1th In
PATIERS5900N61 CRAEPRT~~NA LEE M GREENf~J~7 ~:ln!'.....,::: Inga and loan auocl· pressed or implied, re by said Deed of Trust, lo soclatlon Of u vlnga bank The property will b t987 Wll1le In Costa any ............__ ___ ,,. ___. ahon. aavanqs assoc•· ardlng till•, poueuion, 'IL $1 55,690 20 Eslimat specified In Section 6102 sold without covenant o Mesa Elizabeth was 8 GATLIN RESIDENCE. REP CAROLINE A SCHOOL. 4200 MAN-ll1Mt ----..,.._ auon or sav1ng1 bank r encumb,.nce1, to pa ed Accrued interest an of the Financial Code and warranty, upre11 or 1m · HARWOOD ZANITA ST common dffAgMUon, It 1pec1l1ed tn Section 5102 e remaining princlpataddilional advances. 1 authOflztd to do bullne11 plied, regarding title member of Covenant
8DGEAMANTAR-IAN E D REP JEFF A REY DEC J 0 H N H any, ~ hefetn. Said of the Financial Code sum o t the note(&) H a ny, "Will in.crease thlJln thfa state: In the event possession, or encum PJisbyterian Church.
.... -be mede, but and authorized lo do cured by said Deed o figure prior to HI• tender othef than caah la brances, to pay ttie un She was preceded In G'WIWN 59101 MANESS wlt'-'t covenant °' WW· bu11ne11 m 1tt11 state In ru•t. with Interest ther The beneficiary unde accepted the Trustee may paid balance ol th death by her parents, DEM CONCHA E WESTPARK SCHOOL, REP ANN C MANESS renty, eapr"• Of lmpflecl, the event tender other on, as provided In aal said Deed ol Trust llere wtthhotd' the !nuance of note(•I secured by th Lewis and Mary Balloe;
DENUNZIO ·25 SAN CARLO REP DAVID P NESSL r...,.. tide, poue• than cash 11 accepted note(•I adVancea, II any ofor• eJCecute.d and d the TrUlltff's Deed until Deed ot Trust. plus. a a son, John A., died
REP MARY C REP MARY A DEM ROBERT L *"•Of encum~bfanc .. , to the Trustee may withhold under the terms of tll livered to the under funds become avaltable to provided 1n sucl'l note(s) in 1945, and her hvs-
FREUND HIGGINBOTHAM VARNOLO pey tM ~ ~ th• iasuance of the Deed of Truat. estimate signed a wrinen Declara the fMV" or endotlff 11 a advances,. H any. unde band Jesse L Tygart
pel """"'UM 1 ... Truatee's Deed unlit feH, chargH and e11 lion of Default and D matter of right. lhe terms ol the Deed o died in 1966. OEM JOHANNA H DEM DENISE S 59130 cUNd !ti uld of funds oecome available penaea of the Trust• mand lor Sale, and Said sate wlll be m1de, Trust, tees. charoes an Elizaboth' Is survived
PURSLEY CROFOOT VISTA VE ADE TNlt, =llln tMfl:; to the payee or endoraee and of the trutll crHt• wrlnen Notice of Defaul but wtthout ~oVtl\ant or upenaes of the Trustee by one son, Or. Aot>-
59062 OEM HAROLD J LEVY SCH 0 0 L, 5 1 4 4 °"• H PfO .. as • maner of right by Hid Deed of Trust. to and Election to Sell. Th warranty, expreu or Im· At lhe !lme ot me initial ert Tygart of 01.1l1.1th:
NORTHWOOD PLACE REP PATRICIA R MICHELSON OR note(•I. advtanc:H,_! eny, Said uie will be made, 'It: $278,892.31 Estlmat vnderslgned cause plied regatdlng tltle, po•· publicatool\ ol this no five grandchfldren and
SO DEM EARLL HADLEY under tM emt• .., Mid but without covenant or Accrued lntereat an u ld Notice of Oefaul Miiion °' encumbrances, tic•. the total amount of t h r e 8 re at·
APARTMENr POL N ~ of~TNlt, ~-warranty, upreu or 1m· additional advancH, I and Election to Sell to be to aatlaty the Indebted· the unpaid balence of grandchildren g Private CLBHSE ,' 1 300 59102 REP NAN['o'ETTE T ·--. c •T H · plied regarding title, any, will Increase lhl recorded ln lhe countyntaa MCured 6y said the obligauon securl! 1 ·9 h Id
HAYES WESTPAAK SCHOOL, EDWARDS '*''"of NMM ~ po11eu1on or encum· tlgure prior to nle. here the real propertyiDffd advancu tti.rtun-by the Deed ol Truat and serv CH wer . e · REP CLIFF H 25SANCARLO DEMRUTHMRUTH of the tN ... ctelted by brance1,toaat11tythein· The beneficiary unde lalocated andmorethan der •with lnterut 81 estimated costs, o Burial wm be In To-
JOHNSON DEC DONALD J DEC RAECHEL E uldDMcllofTNll. ebtedneu aecured by said Deed ot Tru1t here three months nave ~vldtd tl'lereln and th penses .3nd advances" ledo, Ohio, with .,.
OEM EMILY R BRUCK ADAMS SKINNER TM tot111 ...... ~ ,.!' !!!! llld Deed, ado'nc•• lofor• executed ind d elapsed 11nce such re e~,,.ld prlncip.i Of th $125,824 90 . r. n g e me n ts by = --• ... """' thereunder, with mterHt lvered to the 11nder cordatton note aeciued b said d Bank of America Na Dougherty Funer•I OEM BARBARA L REP JOSEPHINE M 59133 on MCured by tM as provided there1~. and signed a written Declar• Golden West Sav1n9"wttt1 lntef.Jlt l,,.,eon a «onal TNst and Saving Home, Duluth. HANDELL,. CURRIE VER AN 0 PLACE ~ to be told end the unpaid principal bal· on of Default end o Auociallon Seivlce Co 1 0 lded In said Note Auoc1at1on Trustee Th
OEM FLORENCE G REP MORRl~ON H COMMONS, 6529 ,...-..... nUmlted ance of the Note H • mand tor Sale, and • Trustee, Post Olli~• J:.: Ct\argu and u Money Store Ca1tlorn1a, \lUJl\ BROlli.f.RS
HANDELL GROSSMAN ADOBE CIRCLE RD CCMltl, ..,_., ... and M-ured by said Deed with written Nolle• ot Defaul 8011 34957, San Antonio, pen~ts of tM tNltff a Inc., James M Reagan. 1_. · Hc•l=!IOW
l REBECCA A ~ltttle ttme oftM ntere11 thereon aa pro-andElec:tlontoSell. Th )( 78265·4957. Tele•or the trusts created b Na11onal Aue1 Control Pf ff b 59063 REP LUCI LE A DEM lnldel p11l1k lttofl of the 1ded 1n aaod Note tees, undersigned cauu phone Number: (210~ Id Deed of Trust supeivisor, CIO Peelle F1· CA ordaLo~
BRADY RESIDENCE, ROBERTS MENES Notke of .... le h rges and expe.nsea of u ld Notice of Defaul 43-4998, By Elli sases T at Deed Network nanc 1a1 Corporation, L'tt1Ctcr\' ts
56 CANYON RIDGE 59103 REP BEVERLY F 14t,.0.12 truatee and the ttusta and Elec:tlon to Seti to b cManu1. Ania~nt Sec 7411 l~ge Circle Hun' Agent. 1540 River Par 11, '-' Duv 110
DEM VIRGINIA S IRVINE CIVIC CEN· MATHIAS The beneftclW'Y under reeled by said Deed of recorded In the coun retary, Date· 09/23194 tlngton Btach CA 't2"7 Dr Suite 1214, Sac;ra· l & C'c.,.,1~n:
DY TEA 1 CIVIC CEN DEM PATRICIA L lllld Deed of TN• hereto-NII ,.. the re•I prope ASAPl39852 (71') 8'24111 ' ly: Cyndi manto. CA 95815 191 I>) (714) 443.0905 BRA TEA 'pLAZA • SCARBOROUGH fofe ••ecuted and cteltV· Coast Fed sen11ce1, aa fa located and more tnan • 1o.11. 10/13 L Kom Asst.' Vk. Prtsl 929·1595. Dated Sep 13 _, 8clr'<l9d REP ARA KASARIAN et9d to the llnderelvrteel • aid Trustee a Callforma h r•• month a h a v dent s8s Trust Deed Net 1994
REP SETA KASARIAN REP BILL W DEM WADE P .,..... Declarlttofl of De-orp6rat1on. 1990-0 Plum-elapsed since 1uch r• PUBLIC NOTICE ~ Dated· OS/22/11N ASAP139326
0 EM JO y c E A WITCHER WENTHUR and DtfMncl '°' ..... mer St , cnatawonh. CA cordatlon. ..w1311u 9129, 1CVB, 1anJ
MOREAU DEM CAROL V 59701 and a ....... Notk• of De-131 '· (818) ns..e360. By: Golden WHt Saving --uNOs~s~• • Im 1M tom PUBLIC NOTICE
59064 HAYES TOSCANA CLUB. ,_. and IDedton to .... •Ill~ Osono, Aut1tant Association Service Co '" '"'"' -1--·--·--------:-
The uildet•MMI c8UMd Secretary , Date d . aa Trust .. , Poat Olllc UNDetDEIDOffl1'UST PUILICNOTICE ---------PECK RESIDENCE, 9 REP ANNE MARIE HOUSE. 45 VIA 1111c1Not1ceOIDefauetanct 311994 Box 34957, San Antonio T.S.No.a17t FlleNo.fU2234
OESCANSO OLDER LUCCA llectlOft to ... to 11e ,... ASAP139894 • x 78265-4957, Te l• Loan No.1011414 NOTICE 01" TRUSTEE' FICTITIOUS8USINESS
REPJEANNEBPECK REP MAC~ L OERMSBEACGLAY A ==-thetnl'Mlthe~ 1M.1W13,1ono r~n•99~um:•r: ~~~p A.P.N!.':,~~J:10-011 PFc f!A~~828·!3 TlleNA~:n~~n~ME::~on(~ MAllOllAWll-
OEM CHERYL A VICKREY59' ".. FOOE u JEANNE ioc.t.ed. PUBLIC NOTICE M~M:nua.' Aul~tant sec YOU ME IN DEFAULT Loan &1·: 001·00030230·9 111a11 00111g llusmm as MOUNT O&M
ESMOND """ M 0 Wlndeof Mlnet•"*" o 09/2319 UNDP A OEED °'TRUST Own•r-~ Thlen Vu, An HAMPTON COURT APART e.m..y , ___.,
REP ROBIN L Z WEST PARK VILLAGE BENDER eompeny, ••Mid TNetM, TR~~i~s o:ALE ~es'!'1;39~':~ 4 DATIO l"el!Nary .~1 1ft1. Tr•n a Nooe Quan Tran MENTS, M• West Wasnln;ton Ct!llP'I • c-..y
NAVERT I CLUBHOUSE. 3754 DEM JUDY P FRAZER m1 Wlllhft llvd .. 1~ Trust .. •·te No 91291 10r'I, tM3 UHL.ISi YOU TN\I AC.. YOU ARI IN OEfAUL Avtnut. 84111.l An.a CJhlcrn "S-"-,.U Ftlldu"
HA••1LTON ST DEM J ANE G Ptocw Loe Angetea, .-.-TION TO PROTECT YOUR u N DE R A o EE D O fl 92706 ._ ..... _...
REP 001 NNA K REP GEOR GE c WAGGONER ~· ,,.,, 111. s4-e11H3H PUIUC NOT1c• f'RC>NRTY, IT MAY • RUST DATED o311S110 K11br LJ<son itsa wes tm Giiier ~~WE~~~ET H HALLSTEIN 59702 11' ly. "-IN...:r::: Tl~;~~rs~o. NOTICI! Of1 ~D.fJ.l ": ~ U~'NE~ i~~J~~'vtJ' ~!.."lor~:;J73~/ san Padlo c:::::r
TONKOVtCH REP FRANCIS C ORANGE TREE CLUB· : ll2llM Reference No. 6795231 TRUST'H'S SALl IX"-ANAT10H Off THB PROPERTY, IT MAY I ~Ill lll'lon 1\58 Wt\!1 •• .;;;;;;. ••
59065 CHOU' HOUSE, 290 ORANGE .OU1 APN N~ 42&-t&M t Trua ... Sale No. NA.TIMI Off THE PltO-SOLO AT A PU8LIC SALE 11gi Sl! .. t 1J' san Podro
OE.. JOSEPH p BLOSSOM 1~1, 1tt.IO YOU AR IN DEFAULT 84·72t2H1·A CIBING AOAIHST YOU, IF YOU NEED AN EXPU Cilalornit90131 PAClf'IC ... THE SPRINGS CLUB· M UNDER A DE ED OF Tiiie Otdef No. 7071241 YOU 1HOULD CONTACT A NATION OF THI! NAnJfll ~'4 GonoZJ 2$40 C~ Ill ~PAM
lfOUSE 208·1/2 COLLIGNON REP HERMAN PUILICNOTICI AUST DATED 10/13119. AeterenceNo.7112111 LAWYa 01" THE PAOCHOIN Avtnue LOJ .. ""•let tato111i.1 c...-.y•Mor-..y
STAEA .. WOOD REP ELLEN MORRA UNLESS YOU TAl<E AC· APN No. 12~77-IH Noke le ~ ~AGAINST YOU, YO """"' .. • ~.. • a..• c. ... a1, m POOCHIGIAN REP AMY NOBLE HOTICI Of' TRUSTEE'S ON TO PROTECT YOUR , UL .,_ ... Trual bMd o CONTACT ...,._ DEC ANNIE 0 59105 REP AUDREY R SALi UNDER OHO ROPE,.TY, IT MAY IE YOU A"I IN DI A -SHOUL Stllflft ClnOZ.:11 M•O COIOj S800 ....-~~ Q(JTEVIS NOE.A A 0 110 0 Mlllwoftl. aa "'--~• °''-AWYEA AWi! ........_ C.t ta ......,, .... I B SOUTH LAKE MIO · WICKS CY TRUST SOLO AT A PUeUC SA'-E. "UST DATID 07111110 ~ ......_, °' _.. On IMM4 a• 1 00 P rn ~· OS ~.....-. ij oin __. =~boJONNI E OLE SCHOOL, 655 W REPKEEOWONG Loe~lt;.~~~~~ow FA~~~NJl~~NN~~ ~E~t =T~gl AC :-=o::r: r,::u: ,:=t~ .::co::d ~ SC11DCS Y• ,.,. wesit"!=!-====-~
REP CHARLES W VALE LOOP 59703 Other H0.782 11 f' THE PAOCHDINQS •oPl"TY, IT MAY a ecue.11 ~ ~ ...._ , r-.corded 0311111 16a11 S•ttl. 19, Torrl!\Cll.I
BROOKS REP KAT~ERINE L IRVlNE CIVIC CEN· AP Numb.-est 034 t4 GAINST YOU, YOU " 0 AT A PUeUC SAL.a 1ai8, .,. UlllNnted -wtrumenl t0-1t?S. c.llofllllto604
REP BEVERLY J KROGER TEA. 1 CIVIC CENTER YOU AAI IN OU1AULT HOULO CONTACT A YOO NH O AN OPU Raur...i IM4""' 11'1 _ pate .. In tn • Y" Fr".""1.TMI • fran~Jn OE~.. u ERILYN L PLAZA UNDIA A OUi 0 or AWYEA. ATION Ofl TH9 NA a.II -,... -tMl.I 1y Of 0ten9e Cell Y" ~ Yte • Tl'VSIMI,
PALMER u ni"':Le""ooux REP HEATHER F TAUST DATED Novem ,P,.n 10/20114 e t 1 nn ntl '"OCl:IDtNO .. .-., Olftctlll 11'9-41 ~ llnl:~H-
C = RESI· OEMJANETSRUBIN HARNER ~:·1<~9~cT1~L~~s PYAOO· ln;s !°*.!:..!•~ :~~~gr c~~¥1cl0 =.,•:;-:-: ~ WMt.:elJ;'J;:':. auc· ,..•.::.ta._. g~~EH 4 TRENTON 0 E M ADOLPH Z REP VIRGINIA 80RZA 1,1,C.,' ;~~~~£:~ ~: • /:U::. ~~':° WftR. :r. .o..lW. c• •la, '°' ea•"· ce•M•r' Ol Aee
REP 'KEITH W TOELKES OEM IRIS OONJOIAN I.IC SAl If. YOO NU purauanl to DH d to On tDIHll• •• 1~0 ................. Ot «*titled chec __ ...:.!•!•!•!:!l~l!:!l~·~-ll••iii• NELSON 59106 REP KAREN 0 AN XPLANATION Of Tt 1 r ~o M.. GOiden ... , "~ _........ • cfteell drewn
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771-8503. 6M3 Hidden ~u UM in 11111 s1a11 01 1 FielltlOUs BllUltn Name In violation o WAY COSTA MESA. CA 926 k'9d ltbow on S.OWl'lllW 14, RONA OH MAR, CA 92825 dolna bUlineM u : ALLIPACE 1514 HAMii,.. ~WE n•v~L. 1C:S aa-IA..
Uni. OfanQ•. CA 9~7 lknlntn N1mt In ~llon or Ille 11!11119 ol anol!ler u11dtr Fed· Tiit ndtrslgntd TM .. dis· 199-4. Tiit blllk .. II Wlllnclld ........... AIRT R£CovtftY EH-TON AVE . HUNTINGTON ...... ,_
Hyatt StliQmaft, 5.\8·78 ltltriQhlS of anolhtf under ftcl· er.i. S1a11. or common Ii• ( clalln~ any 1111>1111'; lor eny lncot, Thll slallmtnt w llltd llill blCOMUrnmalld 11111 olflel01 11WlllH• ..._. TE.RPfUSES, IOO HewDort BEACH cA 12e4e the pw· Drive. Newpot1 BMch, CA
2489, 6843 Hidden Oak1 unt. eral, State.°' common law (Ste secuoo 1440011 sect . Business rtelllt$t 01 Ille SIJMI ador 1111 COlllllV CW1t of BEVERLY WEST ESCROW. lta.._.. cenw ~#190, N... IONll PtoS*IV or U\e fol. e,:'°ymonc1 A. we&klnl 9 Ofanoe. CA 92667 Stctlon H 400 ti HQ. Business and Prolitslons Code) and olher common dtslOnallon Countv on Stptemblf 23, 1 . H Clmdln Drive, SUIM 510 The lolloliwlng S*IOnl.,. ~E~'tnc '=:New-IOwlna: Alumbr• Rancho aAna.
Thls bilslntn It conducted and Pro1K$1olls COdt) flrslflllnO n any st\own hertln ~ NO"rlCE·Thll flctlllout N1111t llMfW Hiiia, CA 90210 lllCI doltlQ buslnttii a : ,.,. ,.,.,:,~ Dnve #190 MACJNER 0013 • MISC. Mat,..,ttA CA 82f181 bYanlndw.ouat nrs1Fu10 Byro1R.L111t,ES11. ~--........ ..-. Sia•ment IXllK• !Ive Y9lf't1nlcl0Meclu11date lslfMm J ls UNO ,.,.,.. .. ING port c.,,_ •FURN MISC BOXES 1-b· I 1 SIGNED HYATT SELIC.t.4A~ TIEMrO ESCROW II 3625 Del Mio Bl't'd . I Wiii .,. ,.,_, uul ..,.,,out cewt-lrOlll Ille O• ll Wll lilld In lie 1, 1994 7331 Touloae Ot "";1" Hun! N9Wpoft a.ch, CA tateO TOYS ' ' ' Th 1 u~ ne~on-
Tht reolnantcommtnced IO 4590 MacAr11\ur 8Nd .Stt \75 Toiranct,CA9050 :'~ =:~ :ISStp~ Olbol lfleCounlyClera.Anew Tiit DIA .. Is IUbjeet I llngton BMc:h, cA 92647 ~ ~~~"!!!...!~~ RAINWATER~029 • ~~r~·1:frant(1) com-
ltansact business u11der Ille fie· Newport8eacll,CA92660 Newport Beac!l·Cosl.aMts • -.. • Flc1Jtlou1 BusNh Namt Sll'9· Calltomll Uniform Commer Jam.a Coaon, 1331 T Th -r·J -...-MISC FURN MI SC. menoed 1o trlllUCt bwl-bllous business name pr nalllt$ Newpo11 Beach·Costa Mesa D~ Pffo sloo. or encumbrances, 10 P'f ment musl bl llled btlor• Ill.It COdt S«:llon 611>6.2. louae Dt., 11, Hunllng1on e r•t,•1tant(a) com-BOXES, TOOLS • under the FlcUllooe
tisltdM)cwt on NJA Dally l>tol CN26136 lht rema111lng prildpll sum o time. Tht l*lQ ol lllls ttaMmtnt (If Ille .. II sulJjecl to Ste Beactl, CA 112147 menc:ed tranuct~ REEVE, 0028 • MISC. ~:neH Name(a) llalad
This siawnenl was hied ¥11111 CN2115-43 Str> 22,29. Oct 6 1 :ci no~•t ~I. ~~ 'i1a said does not or liMll aulhotta Ille 10& 2. Ille lolowlna lnlonu· OaYNI Collon. 7331 Te» ~~Na'::(•) llea.d BOXES, TRASH aboYe on: NOT vn CON.
Ole County Cltrll ol Otange Sep 22,29, Oct 613 0 r fts UM In dlls sllle of a Act1kM Ion must bl provldtcf) IOuM Dt., 11 .aiov. on: n/ O'DEU.. H018 • MISC. DUCTING BUSINESS
County on Sepllmber 15, 1994. . PUBLIC NOTICES "*'°"·. 15 proW!td In said Business Name In YlolalOn ol Tiie name 111d tddrm of Beach, CA iit/A1 ARECOR 1~ FUAN .. MISC. BOXES ~vmond A. Watl<lnl NOTICE· This FlctJuous Name PUBLIC NOTICE note(s). advances. 11 any. unde 1111 rlllhlS ol ll)olher under Fad· person wlltl Whom Clalms Thl1 bu11ne11 11 con-Ttlla ..... ~ wu fti.d AUCTIONEER'S KfLlV & lhf1 1talement wu tlled
Sl.alemenl upllu live years Flit No. Fl222,4 MOTICl Of TIWITEE'l IN..E Ille terms ol said Deed OI 'frust tral, Staet1 or common llw (SN be flltcl Is BEVERL V WES ducted by: an lndlvldtMI with Ille County 'Cltrk of KARL JACKSON, K.E. AUC· with llfe County Clltk of
from the dirt ll was flied In tilt FICTITIOUS IUSINEM Tl Ma.: N-1121-1 lees, cllargts and expenses ol Stct1on 1•-400 t i seq .. 11us1ntss SCROW. 433 N. catndtn Ortwe Rtglatrent haa not yet Orange County on~ TION SERVICE. P.O. BOX Orange County on SePtem-
Olllct ol 1111 county Clerk ,. new L ... Ma.: ~t Ille TruslN and ol Ille trusts d Plo1H$10n1 Codt). .-510. a.-1y Hllls, begun IO tranMCt ~ i. 14 1994 125 RIALTO, CA. 823n b• 29, 1994
rtcbllous Business Name State· MAME STATEMENT NOTICf-OFTRUSTEE'S SALE cr .. etd by aid Otld ol Trust Flrsl F•g 210 Ind lfll lal day for llllng 1und•r lhe flclllloua ' F.U002 TELE: 909-873-<>7.W AUC-F8231U
ment must be liled belore that ~~e d~f~~wi~usln:~soni~~ YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN· The total 1moun1 ol the unpaid Ntwpoft lltach·Cosla Mesi ~ lltY creditor shall name(•) llated aboV•. Publlahed Newpot1 BNch-TION BONO 17~1-19 Publlahed Newporl &each-
U(Tle. The ltllng ol this staremenl HAMPTON COURT APART· OER A OEED Of TRUST. DATE balance OJ file obNgallon SI· ~ P#ot Ocloe>er 31 , 1994. Which ts Ille JTamel • W. Cottoo . COiia MHe Dally Piiot AU.SPACE HUNT.SCH. Colla Me .. Dally Pilot Oc· does not ol 1tself iutho"za the 5fl4~3 UNUSS YOU TAKE cured by the Pfoperly to bl sold CH271561 butlntsS da( blfort tht antlcl· h I tlalement waa llled Publl1hed New~ort use in llllS stale ol a Flc~tlous MENTS 514 West Waslngton ACTIOH TO PROTECT YOU and reasonabf'i esttmarad costs Stp 29 Oct6 13 20 lld Slit da• IPtdflld ab<>ve with the County Clerk of S.S*mbw 22, 29, October Beach.Co1ta Mesa Dally tobef 8• 13• 20• 27• 11194·
Business-Name In vtotauon of Avenue, Santa Ana. CaHlornl.l PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOL expenus and acl'lan<:e$ at llli • • • Dalld· September 28 1994 . Oranoe County on s.pa.m-8, 13, 1994. Pilol Octobef 13, 20, 1994. U\550
lbe rlohls of another under Fed· 927K~by Larson 1158 West AT A PUBllC SALE. rF YOU time ol th• ln1tlal plJblallon ol PUBLIC NOTICI OtiN V. BREWER, SEVERlY l . t>er 13• 1994• Featan Th521 Th562 PUBLIC NOTICI
eraf. S1a11. or common law (See 11 ll1 S1teel IJ' S.:in Pedro NEEO N4 EXPLANATION OF THE the Nolloe or Stle f11n1w .. "71-ET BREWER. B~(s) PubU1hed Newpof1 S..ch· --------Stcllon WOO el seq .. Business ca1tlornta90lJI ' • . NATURE OfTME·PROCEEOING $130.337 29 The benel · llOTICl.TOcMOITORaOf IEVE YWHTEICRO C~ta MHa o a11y Pilot 0c-PUIUC NOTICI --,-U-IL_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_!_ FloUUous
i11d Professions Code) S3rah Larson 1159 WBSI AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOUL undt1 said Oee4 of Trust httel IUl.l IN..E 433 H. Clmdtn Drlvl, Suite 510 lobe< 13 20 27 November Bualn•a• Name
Flrs1Flling .. 1\th Street 1/ San Pedro COHTACT A LAWYER tore executed and dtNYtred I (Mollee,.,....• ucc lee .,. Bevt~,!illls. CA 90210 23 1994' • ' oneta015182 cnat20S1M Statement Newport Beach·COS~ m8S3 Callfomla 90791 ' On 11/'J,94 11 10.00 AM, lfle unOerslQned a Wllt1en Oeda 1111) ' moWl)Oll .,.....r·COSl.a Mesa ' • l'lotflloul FJctltloua The following petlOfll are
\)air Pilot David G1no7.J 2640 Colby LAW OFFICES OF STEVEN J. ration ol Oelaun and Demand lo NOTICE IS HE"llEBY GIVE~ Oil~ Piiot Th55' .......... Name •ualnea• Name doing businHa as:
• S P 22 J~196~3 Avenue. Los Anoetes. Ca~lomla MELMET. • Ille dul'f appointed Stle, and a Wfllt8n Nolloe that a bullt sale Is about to bf CN274899 l O 319-4 PUBLIC NOTICI! ltat.....,.t Statement SPROUTING BEANS. 2522
e • · · 90064 TrusliN under and pursuant 10 Oelaull and Election to StM. T made PUBLIC NOTICE The followlng penona •• . Th• following persons are Merl• Cir.. Huntington PUBLIC NOTICE Shirley Ginoza. 2640 Colby Deed ol Trust. recorded 6J6/83, undersigned caused said No Tiit name(s) and buslnes$ cn•13084S3 dol".'Q bulineM u · dolna bullnHa a . BHch, CA 82647
________ ,Avenue, Los Angeles. Cahlornla as Instrument No. 8S-236342, In OI Oelault and Etec:tlon lo Sett t address ol lhe .... , are. NEALE NOTICE OF Flolltlou. BIO CANYON REALTY, R. S: J. ASSOC~TES, 550 0. Catolyn B. Milltf, 8522
Fii• No. F1122233 90064 • book . page. ol OfflOlal Records be recorded In the county wtler BERGSTROM, 2934 EAST ADOPTION OF A Bu•ln ... NaDte 550 Newport c.ntef o.tv.. N•wport c1ntar Drive. Merl• Cir.. Huntington
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Spencer . Yee, 3624 Wast In tilt olllce of the Recorder ol Illa 1eal properly Is located COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DEL DllADVANTAQED Statamenl N1wpon Beach, CA 82e60 Newpon Beach, CA 92660 ~e~ch, ~A r2647 I
NAME STATEMENT 168111 SI/eel. 19, Torrance, ORANGE County, State ol ea...-DATE October 03, 1994 MAR. CA92625 BUSINEll The following pwlOnl are TM lrvtne Company (Mich-Ttleilrvlne Company (Mich· d h ~d bu~ nt~I 1~ J on. The tolJOWlllO person(s) Callfornta 90504 lornla. htcutad Dy WILLIAM LAW OFFICES Of STEVEN J. Doino business as ENTERPRll•I doing bUslMll u : IQan), 550 Newpott Cent• IQan) 550 Newpon Center uc y. an -v u
rs/are Oolng business as NATU· Yee fam.ty. Trust · F1ankl1n W H. SCHWENNEl<ER N4 MELMET, .. T,..... OA'4A "BERGSTROM CLEA14ERS' alsG PROGRAM FOR FISCAL FIVE STARS LIMOUSINE, OtM, N9wpoft BNch, CA Orlve: Newport Beach, CA Th~eda~ltl~nl(s) 1 ::-
AAl CHICKEN BROILER. 26952 Yee arro Patrl!:1a Yee • Trustees, LINOA S SCHWENNEKER ROACH. Autllorlz.d Signature known as "BfRGSTROM FAMILY 2543 Anacapa Of., tP104, 82860 92880 mt o ansa~ • LA PAZ. AD .. SUITE 1C. ALISO 41 Moccasin Lana. Rolling HUis. HUSBAl4D AND WIFE WILL 13132 Newport Avenue. Sulla CLEANERS' ftAR 1984-89 IET Coata Mesa, CA 82628 Thl1 bu1lna11 la con· Thia bu1lntas Is con· ~s~ unde<N the ( F)tc~~~u!
VIEJO, CA 92656 Calllorma 90504 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION T 206 Tustin CaUtornla 92680 All olller business name(s) BY THE CITY OF Spiro Tams, 2543 Anacapa ducted by: • corporation ducted by: a corporelion us nesa. amt 9 • e ..
JAMES C NIEMANN 32032 This business rs conducted THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR efephone(714) 730·!743 and addrm(es) used by !ht COI TA MESA BY Or .• 1104, Costa Mesa, CA ~·t•lrant(1) = The reglstranl(s) com· ~~~~~nM~i!:"94
MT RAINIER LAGUNA NIGUEL. by a geneiaf partnership CASH (payable atbme ol sale 1(1 PRIORITY g2B84 seller(s} .wlthln Ille pasl tr11ee RESOLUTION 84-IO 92628 ~~ .......... ! menced lo transact busl This etalemtnt wu fli.d CA 92677 S!GNIO. Kirby Larson. Sarah lawf 1 1 111 u llld 10/13 1ono IOl'l7!43'4 yurs as stallld tw Ille seller(s) The City or Colla Mesa Thia bu1lna11 11 con-MU under u,. r ... u_. MH under the Act11ious . C C k 1 SUSAN A. NIEMANN, 32032 Larson. 03vld Ginoza, Shirley u mon7' 0 • n · · are: (II none, so sfaite): None ' tlu aat an annual goat fOf dueled by: an Individual Bullneaa Nam•(•) ll1i.ct Business Name(s) Usted with the ounty * 0
MT. RAINIER. LAGUNA NIGUEL. Ginoza. Spencer Yee, Yee family ~~~~~~ A~E J:N,1,.?~ ~~ PUBLIC NOTICE The locallon In CaMrornla ol flscal year 1894-95 of Iii· Th• regts1ran1(1) com. ~=--w on: September 14, above on: Octobtf 18, ~~8';8:. Counly on Augusl
CA 9267 7 Trust by frankltn Yee, Trustee, tilt chlel execul!Vt onlee o11ht IMn percent (15") for utill· menced to transact ~II-11194 • •
ThlS ousmess is conducted Yet Family Trust by PatrrCJa Yee, ~:ticAR~:N~OERTHE46,~~~NTIE Fiii No. Fl22830 seller Is (If same as ltbow so z.aUon of 11'1• Olsadvan· M ii under U\e FtCtltloul ,"'[t-:! ~M F~'!'_P_!"Y· Wll· Th9 lrvln• Company. Wll-.. ,, Fl11718 by husband ano wile Trustee • FICTITIOUS IUSINEM stata) 2934 EAST COAsT taQSd Bullness Enterprise Busln11a Name(•) lilted _., • c ......... Ex llam H. Mcfarland, fJlecu-Puunshed Newport Beacf'l.
SIGNEO JAMES C. NIEMANN The reg!strant commentfd to CHAPMAl4 AVE. PLACENTIA MAME STATEMENT HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR (O'BE) fOf tedtfal hlghw1y above on: M11ch 30, 1994 live Vies PrHldent llv1 Vice President Oo11a Miia Dally Pilot
SUSAN A NIEMAfm· · 11ans3Ct business-under Ille lie-CALIFORNIA (NOTE: CASHIER' The fotlowtng person(s CA 92625 · ' proJecll dnlgnated l:>y th• Spiro Tama Thia •lalement was ftled Tnl1 statement was flied Stplember 22, 29, October
Reg1S11an1 has not yet beQun btious bus1~ss name or names CHECl((S) MUST BE MADE is/ate dOlno business as: LG The name(s} and business City. Thit •latemenl wa1 flied wlll'I 11'1•. County J21erk o with the County Clerk ol 8, 13, 11194.
to 17ansact bus111ess under the ksted above on February 14, PAYABLE" TO LAW OFFICES 0 Vending, 22242 Brlttlewood Cir address ol !hi b\lyer(s) ate. The goals wlll be available with the County Cleft( of ~~· f::'tY ori S.ptem-Orange County on Seplem· Th537
ltcnbous business name or 1994 STEVEN J MELMET) alt right cle Lake Foresl Calilornl JOHN v BREWER and BEVERLY '°'public rnspectlon at City Orange County on Sec>aem-• ber 14, 1994 1----------
names lasted herein This siatement Wils 111ea wnh tide and lllltrest oonveyad t 92630. · L BREWER 515 LAGOON Hall, City of Costa Mesa, bef 7, 1994 Fl21187' Fl21813 FH.1955 Th• Piiot •
This statement was flied with the County Clerk ol Orange and now held by It under said LGR Associates, Inc .• a CaU· DRIVE. HONOlULU, HI 96819 n Fair Drive. In the office Publl1hed Newpon Beach-Publ!shed Newport Beach-Published Newport Beach· Claaalfled ~
the County Clerk ol Orange Countv on September 16. 1994 Deed ol Trust In the prope lornla corporation, 22242 Brit· The assets being sold-If& of lhe City Cftfk. Cosla Mesa Dally Pllol Coata MHa Dally Pilot Co11a "1eaa Delly Pilot The most comprehen· ~
Counry on September 16. 1994 NOTICE·Tnls f1Cbt1ous Name sltualad In said Couorv and State tlewood Circle, Lake Fores1 generally des«lbld a : 1urnltllre MARY T . ELLIOTT, September 22. 29, Oc:lobtlr September 22, 29. Octo September 22, 29, October ,alve and current dlrec-
NOTICf.Tnas h:1111ous Name Stafement expires hve years described as AS MORE FULL California 92630. flXlUres, equle>mtnt machlntry: Deputy C,ltr Clerk 6, 13, 1994. 8, 13, 11194. ' 8, 13, 1994. lory of goods and aer~
Statement ex ires 1n1e ears from Ille date It was hi.d an ltte DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE This business Is conducte oodw\11, tradename, leasehold Publlahed Newport Th52 Th525 vices aroundl
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Costa Mes8, CA 92627 ·•---eon.;: ~Newp;.t Biw & Bay St. -----•I HUNTINGTON BEACH HOUSES/ BEACH 1040 PROPERn 1175
HOUSES/ CORONA IRVINE 2144 NEWPORT CORONA COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
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WATRRFRONT FOR RENT Looking For A Park Vlll;e I Downs1a1,. 3Br 2ea 715 POPPY. sunny 1ea. gar, W'slde. New 2er 1'.hB aJgar. Be3ut
PROPKRTY 1,.•••••••• dpbc frplc 4-car gar 28r 1~Ba ocean view cpVpaint, S650..-S500 plan, bright. alyllsh.
$19,980. Trade boat,•" Rental? $1350 O step~ 10 bay & beach'. deck. Avt 1111. 11400. aec. Agt, eso-t220 Pool. frpl. GaS/wtr pd.
car etc. Sixty mllH 011---------Call KIP 'Lovely 3Bd·2Ba home $1450/mo. 8181358-4538 Pet con-, 640-4828 Bright, ahlny clei>n 2Br On~95 8 4 2·5723
b o allng near Spo-BALBOA Harbor Realty w/prlvat• backyard . G I C d S Cut• & cozy 1BR, new twnhouse-style. Pauo.1---------~~~ei, wp::::}~~~~n .. JSIAND 2106•-==~l:.-i7~3-4400~~...,,,,.,,,.,.~ Green bell + v1ew1 rtet ng ar alt! decor, aundeck, frig. pool, lnd,.Y tac. s100. IAGUNA ,, Call Brendal Quality cards undtr Sf utl1 pd. N/S. No pell Harbor Vlllas 548·9081 BEACH
great plac• 10 llvel No liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REDUCED-.IAS CRK 84A~Q080 Packaged everyday $700 mo. 873-4177 1 BR ••oblle home. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii6ii4ii8i Jokel (208) 448-0302. Llttl• Bal Isl. 3Br 24 hr sec pools te -W-"" • • n· c arda, Chrletmae, Sharp clean 2Bd 1ea. From $490. Quiet & 1 Ba , bright, cl ean, nl1, 3bd, 2ba, din rm blank•, gift packagH patio, carport, nu Secure. 1991 Newport B eautifully fur nished
Allrulutatudwr1isine1nU111 CEMETERY LOT/ furn, Ip. $1 200. Refs fam rm. now $2500 & much morel palnVcpt blind•. nr BIVd. 848-8373 1BR on sandl Incl Big =;'/,~~r'~'~::':: ~1 ·~::.e:~ CRYPT 12 2 51_r_•_q._11_m_4_1_s._5_9_2_.3_9_50-1--m-o-C3_1_0_1_15_ee._1_a_o_2_ Buy Direct Ii Save! bch, $950 873-3852 1 BR, apac1ou1, pool· ~~r:_enw-:;;· :~~u al>J:~~ ~•llkll maies ilillttat Expedthe~·· CORONA COSTA -w:!r• 2124 Expecttbebe!l Fri/Sat/Sun 9am-4pm ,....TOWNHOU81! Apt aide, gated, nr beech s125o/mo. 497•9266
to Mftrtlse "'attf 1Htltrtnu, uc::&. ~ 2112 Vista Entrada 2Bd·1Ba, 2 car co\f· & 1h°l:ln \ $615/mo
llmllatiDn or '"cr11111nal1Dn e BURIAL PLOTS In DEL MAR 2122 NEWPORT The Bluffs erect parking. well locl & Up 2· 858 1---------
lllled Dn race, colOf. rthglon, beautiful Paclfc View College Park trpbc. 2 C 2169 Ha rbor View Home• 5900 mo. Pool prlvi. e 2Bd·1"11Ba TWNHSE NEWPORT
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ma .. any Midi prtlercnct. hml· Paclflc View In CdM. gar, fp. Nr footbridge. 818-981-4783 $1850 leaH . 721·8112 bu•Jahop s/lwys. No i• •18R S82S•
talieftcwdiscrlm1natiD11." 2.3 ACRES ON YOUR value $280 0 ; Ask $1050/mo. 723-7250 EA8Ti10• 2Br houH, Beach Area Newport Cr••• 3Br No room left pets 94e.03g2 2BR 2BA S725/Up
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; .. 111111• •4v1r1i11d in this vale. Meado w and hm, dine & fmly rm1, 11150 mo. 435-0910 cozy. Kid• • Pet1 OKI cla .. ln.cl can q uiet up1talr•, d/w, Soll your home
_,.,., .. ...ia.111111111 tree•. $150 monthly, ST•EL •UILDINQ ocn vu roof deck Wf Nwprt Ht1 TrlplX 2br 2 875-4912 $1600 mo 186-4n8 patio, lndry, gar. $775/ through claasllled .
.,..,,ertlllllyNsb. Tactm· 8% ln\erest. OwneJe ULEI Early Fall ape. 1pa. I•• opt ponlbfe 1/2ba,gar.pallo, yard help mo. 545·7352 942·15878 _.11~.QllHUO 1·719472-4199 cJall 30• to 100' wide, S4600 AGT 631·1400 w/d hk ups no pet• Nwpt Hgt• 3Br 2Ba --------
lltl·.hl•1·D ·'2H90. For MONT•RKY vatlou• legths. MOii •BIO OCEAN VIEW• StOOO+Sec. 548-0406 1---------TwnhM 2-car gar,f/p.
llMWalll••IOft,DCarea,l•as• LIVE ON THE BEACHI •IHI available. Sal• I• 3Br 2Ba cute cottage. BEACH A vall now. 11425 COSTA MESA 2824 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 ..,. Ocean front condo-llmlted. Call NOW for So/hwy. Huge garage 5 73 .... 848 Exl. 327
call HUD ll 425-3500. mlnlum•. Poot•, apai, •Pe c I a I Pr I c Ing I $2,895. 714-559-2380 FOUNTAIN RENTALS •Sharp OOeanfronl
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CORONA
DEL MM 1022
1aunu gym. 1174.000 1.aoo-7~790 For leaee: 3Br+den, VALLEY 2134 T R y Winter Rental•
t o S 3 7 5 • 0 0 0 • TIMKSHAR• 2~Ba, 2·car gar, w/d. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WIN I! WEEKL A8t MARCIA Furn~h:~I ~::~·· OWNERS... No pets. 1 1700/mo. A VI lmmedl 4Bd·3Ba 1~rN·Ta.fc:t~~r t714;909-37o7 f Pen b a y. or READY TO SELL? Avail 11/1. 76o-8812 No Mesa cul·d•sac' 2Bd ocnfmt ..... 11885 Weal Newport nr Udo 'c~~) 47":.,~.,P.7~'._• • Profeulonal1 with 11 Buy 11. Sell 11. Find 11. apa. no 'pets S1so0 3Bd ocnfrnt ..... 11900 2Bd hae. 1Ba, tam.Uy B~ Owntr.Spyglaaa __ er...;.o_k.,_c...;.oo...;..:...per.;...;.a...;.IJo.;.;n.;;.._ = O:-:'!k ~=~1 ___ c_t•_u_lf_l•_d_. ____ Ag;;;;..1_. _D_av._S4_s-_1_soe__ ANNUAL ,m, patio, lg dbl gar. 2Bd/2Ba ........... $1200 lndry, $1250 mo/IM .
ellcan Hiii View 4Bd· RENT •hows proven re1utt1, 2Bd Bal I• ....... 11850 (818) eee..2229 3BA, lg 101, upgraded, happy cllenta. lnd•lr------------------3Bd bay-dock • $2450
p ool/epa, '1889,500. P!,'.!_d•nt TlmHhare 3Bd + Den ..... 12850 • .. •••••••• 253-4016/759-7829 PCI ..,rough classified s-• UcenMd Broker 48d ho'·-e 111001•
u• 1 .. oo.a3s .. aa3 GARAGE SALE . Fuusi~c• APARTMENTS
ProPtrtr MJ!tt POR RENT COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT
2 Ho"••• 4Br 2Ba BEACH
Fam Rm. Fplc, Obi
Garage. $1300; 2 Stry
2.5 Br2 ea. Fam Rm,
Obie Garage, Deck,
Vaid $1100 263 E.
161h SI. 548-1511
Chances are
you will flod
what you need
a l lht price
you wan1 to pay
when you read
CIH•lfled
dally •
942·5878
NEWPORT
1069 IEACB ------
LIDO NORD • corner Bayview
1069
3BR ·2BA ........................... $895,000
LIDO SOUD BAYFRONT -Choice
4BR·3BA Lrg Dock ....... $1 ,500,000
FAMILY COMPOUND • 2 Homes
eayfront & Interior ..... $5.000,000
LIDO LEASE
2BR·2aA ............................... $1,900
Biii Grundy Realtors
675-6161
HINTS n.Prsa:u•
Before your garage sale
place a ga rage sale sign
where it wiTI be seen.
Make sure you follow
all city ordinances a'1d
any association
rules.
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673-1900 -
2Bd-28a duplex. ga· ISIAND
rage, 1 \..\ blk 10 bch,
2808
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porch, $1200 mo. 2Br 1Ba Kii, dining.
(818) 3159-4539 frptc, dean 'and new
liutii 2Br, upgraded, palnl & carpet. Avall a.t>er crpt, n•w kllch now-~ 875·5987.
cbn1•. dbl gar. Avt 11/1 __ ~ ___ ·----
1. 111001mo a.4-t034 IALIOA
a.Uif9 condo, 2100 atf.
3BfH,aa . per1ec1iort1 P!NUfSVLA 2807
12000. Barbara Sanr•l•••••••••I
gret, Rttr &44-019& '08 L llAY AW.
FIND an apattment
lhrOugh classified
ACr098 from llbrwy,
Sludlo uoo a 1aR
1850, 1ppll1ncH, 1narv. urne pd. No
P•••· Atta req'd. 7~
0823 or 3'0.6tl-0819 •
QUIET & SERENE
Palm ~esa Apa.rtnients
So neat & yet IO fat .•.
1bat's the feeling you get
when you live at Palm
Mesa amid the lush
grccncry of secluded
woods & lt2tely p:ilms.
A Studios. l & 2 Bedrooms
• Jrs. ss7s '° S600
• lBk S6lS ID $650 · iaa. sns '° s750 A No Pas
A Vcrtic:al Blindt
• Criling&n.
• NEW Carpet, P:a.int & Tile:
• fimm P.rion1
• Heated PcQ & Jacuz:z.i
A Pub & 8aJcoNct
• G1nga Available
Officr Hoon: 9:00 am· 5:00 pm M·f
and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm Wt"Ckcnc.b
1561 M~ Dr. · Santa AN 1 lcights, CA
(71.ft) 546-9860
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~ Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Thursday, October 13, 1994 89
I USDflSS ADOVllCllllllTS lllPl.OftlUT DIPtOnll1f1' UIPl.OnDNT APPl.l&NC!S 1011 MERCHANDISE JEWELRY, !*URS GARAGE SALES 2119 OPPOannmt 2120 1530 5530 5530 MISC. 6015 • AJtT 6025 1.._ ____ _ ------·1 ZI04 ... Kee T ,. ,. 28R 2BA etepe to bch. RAPID WEIGHT LOSS CllLD __. ~ • TmnnS CLU9 IAIUIQ PllOGllAll frlgeratOf'. Like new "•de, tarona:ee, J•w· RANCH MINK
Garage, range & r• HELP • "Ss>Klal&Zing In dlf. .,. • ...,.._, CHILO CARE..f=T/PT 1450 obO •~7. ..ry. Ivory. clolaonne, Long luxurlou1 coal, G!NEIAJ. 1102
frig. Tennis nearby. I IM SWAMPED. tlcult cuee." Known IPICIALllT Exp & ref• req'd. COORDINATOR Weatv/Drvr t140 Ba ro sewood c urio• & fully rev111able, S975 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LM 1950 544-3049 Ho~ere needed __ • ....._.,._._ ~ -.at ---__ ... ___.._ ... _ a COOK-PIT avn ran'd PIT, 20 hr/Wk to u1lal <Amh OOOd Condition pl·-1~ stand•, French Stunning Mary McFad· 11 ~ Immediately. 11500-~'6io~"'"~ ~':;;;; ';;j,~ At*Y.;. ~ In t~ development r --••• •••• ca'bin";t1 & ~Bombay, den gown, elze 12. ESTATE SAL•
LIDO ••NINS ULA 11,000 -.ekly. FrM •Gua;anteed •tn-fot Ofoup• of ohlldrer'I aei>1 l! .. tbluff Dr. and promotion of Or· palnllnga. porcelaln1, 14000 new, $425. PP SAT 9 am-4p M
1 Bedroom unla. from · Information. Rulh Mlf er ..... metabol!sm In the Chlld o.v.iop. 8"99 eo..t Coll-oe ate. etc. No reason· Call 848-6308. Furniture, antiques,
aa5o·t13oo/mo. Pvl •ddrHHd •tamped •aooeu energy ment program. R• -lllTRUCTOR aalt&ng program. R• FURNITURE 6014 able o ffers refused. appllances & Oriental
beach/Waterfront. envek>pe: Pollay, 1102 •stop• hunQ¥. Call qu&r.e previoue ~-To -..ch ellNcal and qulrH U.S. Coast 1240 Lo il'I C ta ---------furnishings. 544-5557 7 10 Udo ••rte Dr Sprltlgbrook Road United Pharrnaceutk:aJ In a oomprehanatve theory In advanced Ouard Master'• U· aau Dining a et, cus-Mesa. 5jl~t 89 os MACHIN~Y 6045 ---------714-873-eO:IO Dept. 109, N9Wberg, Now. Save 20% chlld devel opment medlcaJ..eurglcal rota· cense and lnattuctor tom bullt, trad decor. CODONA ·
Npm Mon-Fri OR 87132. 1-800-73:s.:1288 program, valid CaMf. Uone In •th Mmeater Trainer certificate from a uphot chre • aeav Movhwl Cheap ! F o R D TRAC T OR 6'
MONTHLY R •NTAL LOCli RTi 2• Loca. Children'• Center In-of AA d90rM nursing the U.S . Salllng back, perfect condl 2 sets Frnch drt, P ART a N I! W/ DEL MAR
Until 8/17/8S. ~ blk to Ilona Buy All Or Patt LOST. etructlon Permit, First program. Temp., full· A11oc. 11258-11532/ Moving! Pd $3SK, wood windows. 12JC12 U SED. Speclollzlng iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
6122
beh/pler. Newly redec Po 11Ib1 e I 3 K Aid and CPR Cert. Bl-Ume fOI lM Spring '9S Mo. A DJ1trlct appllca· mull He at $9800. ceramic Ula, MBZ SL In 9N · 2N • 8N. NM· SAT 6:30-Noon, Furn,
& excepllonally clean. Wkly•S00-599-e780 POUND 2925 Ungual ablllty In Sp.,,. Mmeeter (Jan-May) at tlon must be filed by Also china cabinet w/ covQr, Flokatl rug, 600. 800. 200 ·3000. lools, TV. speakers &
2Br 2Ba furn, w/d , gar Local Vend! Rt.a lah/Englleh dHlred. Golden W111 College, 5pm. Oct. 28. Job buffet & tea cart. g lass attlere, Royal 4000. Fergusons. Sas/ receiver, vacuum, hse·
part<ng. 818-451-4473 Caeh Bu~H•· :6: LOST Fluffy Grey F• ~1:,~~~~2!~~1rc~·uo~ ~:i;:e•:r .. "t:~h. ~:: :,<r1:,. R:~~:';~c8f,; 714-721-0480 ~fi:i:r~:~_:8~;xes 01 ~~·s.•'·T:n~~· T:::f. ~~~he~~m,~.P•~~ft~~:
Oo-ntront Winter Sale $1200/INk poll· male MJtty W/plnk Col• form mual be flied by grM In Nursing (or lleu of required forms. Cherry bdrm HI, un· t o r • seasonal Clecoratlons.
Fully furn 3Br 2Ba, Un 11 m I t e d Po I .· lar. \il:tnlty of 18th 5pm, Oct. 20. Job equivalent) and C\.fr• Cout Community uaed, $1 550. Cherry New 26" 18-apd man·, 1·800·305-2398 etc. 518 Carnation gar. 11500/mo. No (800)959-3574 and Dover. Pie ... call #0-8. rent Calif. RN Ucenee. College District daybed w/trundle & bike, C0$1 $350. sell
pets. Karen, •3~1424 <::><::><::> (714) 722·5289 Coast Community A Dlettlct application 1370 Adame Avenue matt. 1250. 895·6048 $225/obo. 71hHP Mc·---------______ ....;_ __
Looking for • realistic REWARD: LOST PUPPY Coll_..• Dletrlc:t form ITIU•t be flied by Costa Mesa Chippendale formal Culloch O/B motor, PETS & COSTA M1::SA 6124 bue oppty with xlnt -• o I 8 ,.. 4 1 1 1 h kl '" •••••••••I benefit• & Incentives? Monday Oct 3, all 1370 Adam• Avenue 5 p . m ., 1 1 ,. . (714)432·5008 dining room Ht, Hats $m450n m10abo. 17s_;,3a0s38 ng ANIMALS 6049 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim black German Shen. Costa Meea PleaM do not eend EOE/M/F/H 10, w/butfet .& china, o ..,.. 11 M OVING saL E MISCEl.IANEOUS NHd pa11n1r1 who .. Job #1G95 s 500 7 828-3 77 --------.,.,.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. DW:NtALS want financial sue.-herd, wtplnk collar. (714)432-5008 reeucme. Co • I. . TELEMARKETING 2 . 14· 1 SUNOUEST•WOLFF ADOPT'A PET Many items laige & .uo c .. 11 714-847-4148 Lost vlclnlly of T9Wln-EOE/M/F/H out mmun ty Home/office 8' walnut TANNING BEDS • • small. No bdrm sets,
kl• Park In Coala CONS TRUCTION, 40 13f0ol~~l=u• All CONSTRUCTION deak·abc drawer•. Xlnt New commer-clal· Every Sat & Sun at appl or TVs. 6A2·9389 •MEDICAL BILLING. Mesa, Pleue call 71.. h r 1 /Wk . H •Ip e r Coeta Mesa Hu po11.Uon1 In our cond. S150 84().4622 home u nits from Pl:TSMART, Fountain ---------i THE NEW BUSINESS 540-7858. needed for palndng (7 4)4325008 ocean view Costa MOVING Din rm table/ s 199 .00. Lamps· Valley. Puppies, kit· 2706 of the 90'•· Very high Jobe. Misc dutiel, .St/ ~oEJMiF!H M... office for Cua-6 chelra·handcarved Lotions-Accessories. tens and more, all
T1cktocker Thrift Shop
SJdewalk Sale sa1.
Ocl 1S 9AM to 1PM Income potential. Hr. EOE 821-4893 tomer Verification & ahell·ahaped backs, M onthly payments looking for loving, car·
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Training, eupport and PERSONALS ASST PIT PART TIM• Hand OU Scheduling Dept. bleached oak $3200. I 0 w • s $ t 8 . 0 0 Ing hOIJlH. CALL 241·
Co• .. Meaa. Furn rm, cllente provided. Mini· D•NTAL • ftyer:a In F&lhlon Ill. 8 :30am-2:30pm or CottM table 54 .. dlam Call todayl FREE 0317 k:ir more Info, ---------
kllch prlv, S200/mo. mum lnv11t $4,995 G roup Practice In f or costume shop. 2:30-8:30pm 1hlft1. gle w /2 atone fish NEW color catalog Availoble for lmmedla· HUNTINGTON
540 w. 18th
1 t/I t st d 1 and computer to 1tatt. Nwpt Bch need• flt Days/WMkends, must Call JR at 548-6129 1-800-482 8187 • ••. ea y n· 1-800·788-8050 uslalant 4 day/Wk aJ. be friendly 7S9-19SS No Selling S375. 3 E;ypUan·slyle • tmioanle: IWB•oa~olv•a•b.let~yle-r· BEACH 6140 com• req'd . 752-6106 pi::DSONALS 3002 ternate ~ day Satur--· picture• S60 a ll. • -
NB nice pvt upstt1 rm/ TRUCK DRIVERS ~ daya. (714) &40-1 122 Peaa. 8ravo le look· TELBMARKBTING Planl1. 548-1464 old. current on all
ba w/kltch prlv at bch. DRIVE TO OWNlll SO liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1--~....:..----C-OFFE--E-Ing fot CASHIERS & Top Real Estate Pro-Moving must 1811 Schaf· PREE TO YOU 6022 •hots. Must be Giant N'81ghb orhood Quiet reapon person. down or company Dates, Guys & Gals DIEDRICH DRIVERS (must be d ucer H•k• exp'd fer & Son grand piano adoptod together Into Salel SATI Seawlnd
S500/mo. 876-3504 driver•. Here'• our Dates 1-900-945-5500 need• counter staff over 18), SS·SS.SO/ Telemarketer for an Excellent cond. $2000 Adult female prolly a loving home. Please Condos, Beach/Garf· new program. $0.78 Ext 2061 $2.99/mln. help for the Costa hr+tlp1. Also looking excitlngagre11lven9W 7S9-3418 or 7s9•3419 d call (714) 723-6754 or leld. Ole/sp o rts
all mll11I Tractor own· Mu111 be 18+. Proal M eea & Newport for COOKS & Kitchen program. Uc praf'd. tabby cat, neutere all 644·5045 equip!, furn, haehJD
erahlp/30-42 month•I Co. 802·854-7420 Beach 1tore1. Quall· Help Pfr or FIT. Apply 780-SOOO X101 Moving! Misc furn, bunk ~hots, g•• 7 ~~ JI~~~ Sav e abused anCI items, clo1hes, chil·
2722 •Average t0,000+ **EXOTIC•• fled applicant• muet In person, 1104 lrvlne Tlred of punching tlm• bad, wicker pcs, BBQ ome. • abandoned pets. Be 8 aren•s Items & mlscl
mll .. /month. UNCJ:NSOREO GIRLS have re'1aurant/retall Ave .. N9Wport Beach. clocks? Make s100/dy &, morel 640-6783 FREE volunteer/tester. Call 847·1044
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •company training t·305-978-S876 lnatant exp. Pl .... call Marne PRESSROOu from home or more SS •BUNNIES• 714•859·2704.
NB OC_,.,.FRONT program for studenta crdt 10718-1-604-821· at 438-2281. "' 310-798-4843 ex DP2 MERCHANDISE Looking for a good Teltau 'Male Puppy NEWPORT
Weekly. Fully furn 3Br avallable. New Apple -8189 1·900-741-1018 FRONTDBSKCL•llK MANAGER WORK AT HOM• .. 'SC 6015 home. Six weeks old. AKA Reg. All shots. BEACH 1!'169 2Ba, gar. N/pet $1200/ µne1 Inc., 1·800-843· $3.99/per min. t -80(). MAJNT llNQINllD Community newapa· Ar kl h t DU • Darling Solt & Fuzzy. s2so 675.5843 wkds u w .. k. Karen 434·1424 8301t or 1·800·843-695-382S MCN ,8+ LADlll IPAATillD PIT .... r group with heavy • you ma ng w a '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P19ase Call 979-4240 · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 33 M I S .. -you're worth? lnced· r• 84, ad son, outh Glrla of Coate Meaa SALES CL.mllK PIT commercial wc:tr k Ible bualnus op-Cltrua, fruit, avocado Antiques, etc. Some·
Dakota. Live talk a. home ph ... ka person to run portunlty. PT/FT. Com· trees·frulllng StO; Tree LRY F S MUSICAL thing for everyonel RENTALS TO VENDING. Own and *'• 1-3os.926•2155 For detall1 call: plate/p ress/mallroom plete training pro-Roses SS; On Palms JEWE , UR INSTRUMENTS 6055 SAT 8am, 430 Pirate SHARE • 2724 operate an estab· $2.50/18+ . a.AL.BOA llAY CLU8 operation. Must have v Id• d . Ca I I 1 8-8' $20; Gal plants & ART 6025 Rd. (off Cliff & Cla1t
Bel Pen. Reap'on p9r·
son. Pvt rm/ba, w/d ,
frpl, bale, beach aide.
S38S/mo. 673..11578
llah ed Soda and &45-5000 ext 521 excellenl t echnlcal (714)383-4384 St; Shade, pine 15 gal iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PILOT C LASSIFIED Snack route. Low HOT & WILD! Generel Otnce PT 1klll1 to get lop-quality ..,-$20; Herbs 135 kinds Si; 7 ' YAM AHA Grand It' lh 8 you
hours, excellent profit 1-800-86().6969 Long Term • Ute typ. printing from our 24 Ul1c S10: 909-674-9422 5 shot Darringer type Piano. Ebony color. c!i coeu~te~~u~~ sell a
potential. Expansion Toll FrM Call Ing, minor computer unite of Urbanites (4 EMPLOYMENT PILOT CLASSIFIED g un on. Sliver bell Like new. $17' 100 mynad' of merchan·
plan, low coat. Call LIV£ UNCBNSORBD 1klll1, credit memo• & folders). 6-day, 2·•hllt SEDVICES 5533 lt'a the aolutlon you're buckle 5350 57S·7.239 Call l"ony 675"0672 dise Items, because 1 .. 0 0 _ ... 1 ... -~ 4 2 1 chrg backs. 1575-4292 environment requires 6' 1 f h h Thinking of having a 1 I ._ •-v OIRLSI etrong communlca· search ng or • w et • 8 Piece• of Jewelry our co umns compe
B-ut houall In quiet 24 houra. 10718-1-604-821-8189 Human RtlOUfCtl lion, organizational ---er you're seeking a appraised S84,000. g:m1g• sale? qualified buyers to
Npt Hts. Furn Br over· S3.99/mln. 18+ and man agement Pl•••• be aware I.hat home. an apartment, Sell all or part, best PILg~e0u~~$8i'~IEO calll IOOks garden/Jae. N/S -C-RE-0-11----2-90-7 NEED aomeone to? lllnagtr ekllla. Experience In the llatlngs In this cal· a new occupation or offer or trade. Serious 8 4 2 _5878 1 __ .._6_4_2_·_5_8_7_8 __ ~so. 631 •0124• Leo Call Dateline, 1·too-sailing commercial egory may require you even• stray pet. only. Call 574-3l89. ---------
Exeo hm pool/ten bch iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 726·2023. 12.95/mln We need an expert. work a plue. We offer to call a 900 number
spa '650/last~•f w/ FAT? TIRED? NEED A 18+. Voice Personal• Our mld·alze. growing a competitive salary In which there le a
happy upbt designer POSITIVE CHANGE? company needs .,,.. and good beneflll charge per minute. r---------lwet'I to our tough I s d .. 633--7172 or 646·8473 For 1olutlon1 and SCHOOLS & peraonnel , legal and Pan. en r11 .. m1 $200-$SOO WEEKLY.
I n f o r m at I o n c a II I and cover letter to: Assemble products In Mstt BR/BA In 1paclou1 1 •8 0 0 -4 8 0 ·FA s T . INSTRUCTION 3012 benefit• quest one. C llf I d.d 3BR 0 The p.-.aon who fllll a Om a your frM time. Eaayl up gra n To gel started oall liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "" I Y • P nln W/d S800 mo th,. new position will Communltu No ••II ng. OU re 9 • • • 1·800 ·7 7 8 ·TH IN BBCOMB a •• al F 11 Bryan/Don 673-2S23 (844 6) Ext. 321. p••••• .... '=• act u an Internal con. N 'P d direct. u y --•uhant to our manag• ewl guaranteed. No exp•
N8 @ 35th & Lake 2Br FREii DBBT Join America'• fastest ment team. and com-Attn: Personnel rlence nece11ary. Call
1· Ba w/d lg patio S52S CONSOLIDATION g rowing profe11lon. plet• project• In euch 425 W. Broadway 1·5P•·841·7778 Ext.
Inc. utl & gar apace ~Too many debta? Lawyer Instructed areas u compenaa-Suite 300 7312. 24 houri.
Derek 723·5953 Overdue blllaf Cut home study. Specialty tlon planning, eupervl-1 Glendale. CA 91204 ***AIRLIN••***
NB Dover Shr• •P•· · P•vment• 301'o to program• o ffered. •OtY ttalnlng and ben-or fax to: NOW HIRING ENTRY
clous home w/pool. 8~. Reduce In· _,I • C . D . I . , efll9 analy1l1. 818-548-8897 LEVEL Customer Ser·
Bad/Ba w/pvt entry. tereat!1ete teee. ~tlanta , Georg ia . PT SALES PERSON vice/b aggage han-
SSSO Incl ut. ,73-7092 S4,000·100,000. FrM catalOgue. Requirements: cunent catd• &. gift ehop. 10-dlers. Many other po-
NCCS (non-profit) 8oo-3e2-7070 knowledge of Callfor· 20 hrs/Wk. Atrium .Ct. a1tlon1. Greal pay and
NB Ooeen View 2br Lloeneed/bonded. O.pt. L1.L762 nla labor law, worlcer'• Fash isl, NB. 7S9-775t benefits. Local or r• ~~/::t. f~oirfi~: r;:,~ ~.,.,1,,,..a~oo-,,...,,e.,,,,..•_5-04:::'":'.,.....1"!:2:-: ••••••••• fi~~:.· :.°,,~":~~:= RMI Emt• :;: :~~;::~~1~~j
& Balboa Bl. 85().7517 OVERDU• BILLS? lions, etc.; appropriale lmMDTATllMD 1-eoo-e•7 ·7 • 2 O
Cut monthly payments EMPLOYMENT education and ltaln-a._, Ext A 1""'
NB Townhou•e to cup to 50%. Ucenaed ••llllil•••••• Ing; several year• of _, wllc-ln locmi. 1.....;=·;..;..;.·..;..;;.--..;..;... ____ , ~ha~~~ ~}~~t~r~!: ~~ ~do9:.2":;-_g~<;:~ ---------~~n~ In a llmllar ~~ .,._ EARN ~~EJ~v St,ooo
Pool/tennis/spa. 1450 Ext. t3 Call 24/hra EMPLO~.---Pftlllll ll:I Assembling products
lnclud11 utlllUH. Call · · · uwu.n& California Community "'N;··,·~~-at home. Call Toll ~ Ive mffHO• --------5530 News publishes ,,.._.
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Prof N/S to ehr condo MONEY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii papers In the Glen· 6 • Ext. 132
near· beach In NB. Pvt TO LOAN 2914 Ad I •••I •-t dale area and In Or· EARN UP TO $700/ bt, tennis, pool. ~95 m ft ,.._ lwft ange County, ~ per· RECBP'(IONIST WEEK. No experience.
Incl utll. 848-0784 AftAL For Real Estate ore. form• commerclal For medical office. Part-time/Full time. BORROW 1vv._ Macintosh exp, data producilOn Wort( ·Thie Phones, II typing & fll· Process mortgage r• Sunny Bdrm. Furn or OP TH• EQUITY IN entry, tiling, good peo-position 11 baeM In Ing. 17/hr. 85().5546 fund 1. To II free unfurn. Prof Mom and YOUR HOMB. use ple/org a nlzatlonal GI dal and ,-. -1 .. ,.,.,. .. 89 lStt _,.., 1 1k111s --. s-••ru com· en • _... -RECEPTIONIST .....,.,.... • ion. commurn., poo • the cash for any" pur· ·---, to 11nlor manag• cable, ull, •lorage & pose. s2s,ooo loan menaurate w/ablUty. ment. FOi' Nwpt Boh Beauty•---------
gar. S650 844-2228 equal• S312.12 pay· FAX. resume to: Coall Salon. Ffr. reliable, xlt EMPLOYMENT
ment/12 .95% (APR Newport Properties Please aend resume phone manner. Con· w11~·0 5535
14.30%) 1S year fixed (714)788-8a2e and cover letter to: tact Rena or Ar)tonella n.nu;; .
COMMERCIAL
REAL ESTATE
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2637. LlcenHd by ~:,:P~J!er:•:::: u~: 42S ~1:r:gway SEcRETARY · Xlnt local references. ~~f:!.'11:.~~t mngrror . Glendale, C.( fi-:r-1f-""''b""o ... a,..e .. a.,._990-eral-Of· Call Alna 265-0619
Candldat11 must be or fax to 818•544897 nee. secretary for ex·, .. ·••••••• COMMERCIAL N EED PINANCINQ? available to work at tremely busy lnterna·r•
PROPERTY 2778 we have a 111t of over 1 :oo p,m •. and have LOOKING FOi tlT t1ona1 marketing, and MERCHANDISE
300 bonafled lender• pre11loua hotel or re• JOBT PR nrm In Newport I••••••••• nationwide. Real Et-.taurant experience. Center. Perfect Job
C-2 Ofa/Warehouae
900 a/f, nr Fairview &
55 Fwy 1519-726-8100 or 619-723-1853
tale, commerce, Veno Strong organizational Now hiring lndfv, ti+. oppOf'lunlty for male 1 ________ _
ture Capital. Wrltef and lead-.hlp quall-to Rep leading sports or female, prof.ea-ANTIQUES 8010
Mii. P.O. Box 8 14, ·11e1 are required . • faahlon pultllc• alonal Mlf·•tarter,who,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Layton, Utah 8"'°" 1. TheM ~ wtll tlone. SM plac .. l*e I a h a r d -wor k n g . 11
Involve •om• cold FL, NY, HAWAII detail-oriented, .,,.,. •BUYING ITEMS• Small bu1lne11 rental/
private offices. From ••••••••• S200 w/prkg. Xlnl CM ANNOUNCEMENTS location. 780-8364
food production -•-tr getlc and hal excel-. 2 wk• pd "-·· an• lent communication From 1800-1980. 1 pc
jewelry to entire house
contents. Immediate
calh. top s. 673-6223
Hoag oftere their part • lodging pr<Mded. akllle. Superiof Macln-pal No up. nee. Ca» Me. tolh computer •kllla ~';;, •i;;r,'°~:!h o~ FOX at 71 .. n2·762t required, data ba"
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FINANCE
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1ource• Department ChancH .,. quired. Good benefits M·F a:ooa..S:OOp to and paid parking. Low you wlll find
apply. 301 Newport you will find to mid $20'1. FAX. r• what you need
Blvd. Newport Beach, What you need •ume to: Platinu m at the price
•20/20 CA. EOE at the rvlc• Gulld International at
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
2904
WITHOUT GLASSES! ·---------,.. 714-76().8780. you want to pay
Safe, rapid, non·1---------you want lo pay when you read
eurglcal, permanent On the move? when you read TRADE Cl•ulfl•d reetoratlon In 8 ·8
weeks. Alrllne pilot Sell your extra Cl•Hlflecl dally •
developed. Doctor •P-household dally through classlfled t42·1178
•LIGHT a •Asv• ri~o:ed.;(Fr:.:~ror~:ii Items '41·1171 842·5878
New vending route. c•oo 422·7320 In Classified
Making people rlchl (40e 991.a•70 ---"'"'-'"""'~'"'"'""~'"--
I t snack food lndu•· Fax (406) 991.55n -------EMP.lOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
try. so down If quality. Satlafeotl°" EMPLO--.-EMPto---'!!!~~~~5!!5!!3!!0~~~~~~5!!5!!3~0 Call 1-800·248·3442 guaranteed. uwuo.\~ & I la5U &
•HCURI YOUR FUTURE• FALL aLUGRASS 5530 5530
All cash Income I 10 F BSTIVAL liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii
new epeclalty vend STARRING1
machine•. onlV S2990I Father of Bluegrass, 11111111-------------.. -1 ~::.':o.12~~·· :~~::.°:4~·~: *HICKORY FARMS
u i v WORKI man. many more. No-
EXCELLENT PAVI vember 11-13, 19H. GIFT SUPERVISOR CUSTOMER Sf!RT1CE
Assemble products at Ouneey Holel, San CoordJnote recelv· Earn extra money ~~17~:~~" ~!~·~~~~~;-Ing, prep & send· during the holidays
Ext. 11111. Ing of Hickory selling Hickory
BN .. OY H•AL THY ~ farmsgilts Fannsglfts.
PROtrlTS by owning • Above average wage. No a ehopplng mall kiosk -.. 11 buelneu without experience necessmy, wi train.
being committed to CASH Part or full time. work It. Thi• 1ucce11
opportunity requlrH,.'ilirllriVl~~'I IO S15 Ap~ly in per son, Westcliff Plaza, an Investment · ol'" a..a 021.11P.1tloS50 Bea h
110.000. Pl••ff call .,.. Ul ·-·l-th_&_lrv_in_e ••• N.e·wpo-·rt--c---1.aoo-ee3·344t8 ..... ~-.--------~
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PltlfBSS 3000 Pl11f1!SS 3000 5530 1530 ------
PMS?
MENOPAUSE?
Mood Swings -I rritability
Breast Tendeme -Headaches
Panic Attacks -Bloating
FOR REJ.JEF ..... CALL
NEWPORT WELLNESS
714 e 84&-3388
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e1e11•----· ~----••ll'M CJT New~ top/cloor9. lltWnl. .. nTAT•aALa Sat!Jrday M
525 e.taJN Dt'M
' atn/fm CUI at ... 90.
lfH'3. Cell 722-1414
Books, fumHur1, tot• ---------ot houaeho&d m\ac •
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SaVSun 9-3 On Onda 1t1Ht
Tha Blutla
•a4 310SL Teal W/ CrNm l.Nther 2 Topa
Suparbl All records Moving! Sat 7:3o-Noonl 118700 ttK 844-7812
Ml1c furn, clothH, -, .,.._--~---BBQ a morel In allay, 91 1eo• a.e Smk all-
415 VISTA ROMA Vet/lallpe. llOVI~ • ""'9t ........
TRANSPORTATION
ml Under warranty
122,985. 759-7851
t ••7 11eroed•• aeo _______ , SL Sporta Coupe.
Hard top +conv~~.
BOATS 7011
13' aluminum fishing
boat, 6HP motor, alee ll1hlng motor, great
cond, $800. 873-7971
Teal cOlor wfth cream
IHlher Interior. 35K miles. Asking low blue
b ook of 124,000.
Good bUV for a b91.u-tllul, outstanding car.
pp 714-4539-9448
CALIFORNlAH 44'x15'2". Twin 375HP TOYOTA 8210
CATS, 450 ht1; 2 SA, iiiiiiiiiiii•••liiii
. 2 Bth, 36M Raytheon '81 STARL•TT 5-
radar, Rythn 1ounder, epd, 33 mpg a. d• Aober1aon AP, Furuno penendable. 11200.
Lin, 2 cir TV1, GJen· Lve mug. 638-7245 denning, wtrmkr, AJC. Xlnl cond, •triking '83 iUPRA
g r aphic•. S 199K. 3,000 ml, allVer jewel. Randy, 714-648-8197 Gorgeouel S23,000
Slt·a•Top Ka~ak Surl 71 • 848 9949 EVH
Ski 19 fl, rudder, nice------------•
cond. Coit $1400, Hll VANS 9225
$476/obo. 673-7637 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'83 VW VANAGON POWER BOATS water cooled, auto,
7012 1unrl, caa• & atereo.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Asking $3100• • &45-8372
1994 CHEVYiiTROS 12 to choo .. from.
Wholeula prlca1.
100% bank flnan OA,C.
20 FT Duttv 'New bat·
terles, CD/11ereo, full cover, mint. $7500.
Call 721-3734 Olr1-800-654-7687
Bo•ton Whaler 13 It, -.-c""H--EVY,,..,,.,...,,AS~T""a'""o""'v""'u~-.
60 HP Johnaon, lull p /C ...,..., •le e. with traller. u~.,..,
$5000. Call 721-3734 25 to chooH lrom all
at whol•aale prlce1.
100% bank flnan OAC.
Dlr1-800-554-7687 MARINE SUPS
DOCKS 7022 ------------
Sllp avail #139 up to
63'@ $14 p/fl or disc.
Located .@ B.C.Y.C. ---------
CalRec Oock•·•nd tie. VOLKSWAGEN 9235
A v a II 1 0 11 5 • 1 2 /1 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tlrl\ 6allel BCYC 5"-9530
---s-a.-1P"""S.,.._A_V_,A..,.ILAB---L-E..,...., •7o •USt Dependable,
Npt Boh 40-90 ft primed fot paint. New
Chartering OK braka, cttch, b~amg•. Stuart, 873-44•3 CV'a, points & plugi, " 12000/obo. 557-6441 •••••••••I '71 Van.new eng,cltch, tran1, pop-up camper, AUTOMOBILES all a.men. Xlnt drMng
cond. $1900 83S..2266
CHEVROLET 9045 MISC. AUTO 9245
'90 co·rv•lt• Show
winner, every option, CD, Z pkg, competi-
tion yellow (only 200
made). Only 35K on
bal blueprint angina. $20,995. &73-7754
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OR $497 =. Lease for only ..
s390~.r. F.quipped with:
• Air ConJiLioning
• V-6
• A11to trans. • r"•r. windo"•
OR • 1ilt Whttl
• Runlin~ lloards " • Ottp d11h aluminum "httla
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Auto. ate. cot:~••••. bed Auto. •IC. t Ut. c•~U!'• t@
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$6473 $6973 '
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'84 AEROBTAR CARGO VAN
4.0 llter V41 -·· .W c-. c.eMtte ~ --I
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$7773 $7973
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$8273
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• and many ocher featul'l'S
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3 898 SERVICES 3929
DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MASONRY 3S57limiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiim REPAIRS 3622 LAWN CAU 3808liiiii ___ iliiiiiim MGMNT
Repllrl, Aemocl. Doon, • LIKE·NU CONCRETE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MOVING aox•• IWN80W Cllole llelnl. &iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .-------•! dOwl. cablnlU, llllCCIO & dly-New procen remove C y rd Ma Cha I 3 Lt p..i...i-lm/Elt. HouNI SOHO PROP•RTl•S Big Mike' a Tr-Svc wal, t.nc., e(lis, etc. Uc. * Int Prlce/Qulllty olVru1t 1taln1 Crack omplel• ""loratJon Baalo • Int. ap Pf' Cff, 1 ei. --.... .. Ttee trlmng/removal,
35_ '"""· ~ MJ.Oll7 , _ ......... , ............ ~ rpr Fr" Ei t 7,.,..8A 27 Rellnl1hlng, repair, up-Lawn•T Cleanupe, Alica, 790-1149 Apt. Oual. IOb. Fr" est. '114-833-0e31 clea 16 1 CM , .• ...,,. -·• ..... ..._,.... ..,.,...,....... ...,. "' h I t FREE I k T rt I Lt'---------St. llcl569897 838-8888 Quality Se~lce n·up. yra n · conc ... w. Ms.o122 o •, e c. P c • ,.. mm ,.., .-• • Free est 8.0-02'10 ACCOUNTING/ up/dellv/HI. 862-1823 Haullntt 97g,.a2u PUBLIC NOTICE VAHQWARD PAINTING Reuonable RatH ·
TAXES 3406 CERAMIC •--------ELECTJUCAL 3610 ---------Green Soene Land..-nnn The Calll. Public Ullll· Interior/Exterior
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilTILES 352 CONTRACTqes ............ Ila• Comml11lon RE· a alltyl Uc#878648 WALL 8 "' HANDY MAN 3710 & ln1gatl0n, Trimming QUIRES that all used Fr~ ••t Me-e209 ROOFING 3910 co~RJNGS 3932 ACCOUJllTANT-CPA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii&I 3558 LACEY'S*EL•CTRIC & Ramovala, Clean-houHhold gooda ~
Bkkpng, fin atatemll, NEWPORT c .. lAMIC'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 25 yrs exp. Fr•• est. UPI & Malnt, St. Uc. mover• rrlnt their •W.P. YOUNGQUIST A-1/ROOFMASTERS tax 1ve1 for aml/med DallGN SalM a 1n11a11•• AH/Comm. Sr disc. Complete Prop llalnl #599026, e8CMU09 P.U.C. Ca T number; PalnUnt Contreotor Since 1921
corpa. Low rate1, frH Ceramlc•Marble•Stone QUICK RESPONSEI L"' 238300 842~ Cullom paint-drywall· JAPAN•S• GARDENER llmo1 and ch•ulleur1 Oual. palnllng bY prol'l1 BHI PrlcH /Ouallty
Custom Wallpaper
Stripping/Painting
No lob too amalll
5"' Oft W/1d. 87Wt37
coneultatlon. 84M718 Tllel. t.aGOo7ot-TIU 5Loc.,a11 Joucb. 20 yr exp A-1 El •-ioal -a. carpentry-wallpaper Exp'd Complete yard j:nt th.Sr T.C.P. num-Ucl90209e. ln1. 1-800.748.e801 m 11 big Job• eou wo.... removal·•tucco. malnt'ananca tr••• In -u advenl... Fr" esL 845-3305 FREE Est. 650-7042 Local Uc. contractor Rlok, 292-eS4S • • mantl. -you have a CALL US FIRSTI Quick AH~n1el ahrubb9ry. 557•1352 -I & I We gall h Id h Acousnc CHILD r•e• 3536 Ho elR t I P 111 qua1tlon about tha ... ---------1 "1'°° 1 repa ra. 1 ou ang ~ ~ Fr" Eat. 99 7042 19 •n a rape •• La-----R•P••R 0 t VOCAL L -• t I togetha SI I I •-11 neMoDrTTNr 3408 DEC• Palnt·Cwpantry-8 nw1-_ .. ,,:-& d -galltv of a mover, limo PIAN oc., co, gr•• pr CH . r. r p, ns ... •
""" &;W v &'-** caa ** Drywall and morel pr,,_,. aalgn or chauffeur, call: LESSONS 3868 Evan1 Roofing 7~·7834 •advice to the crazy. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil EJc~N~aM:O COATING 3570 ~ ~'b::;r~~:',. Gary M5-S277 :;':'!~1~r.jj~ Peoubm11omv1111~u0~1 , 933•7172 anytime
ACOUSTIC MASTERS lovlng homaa. lrl1hliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••• Li1'158883 sa1.a931 Carpentry, roofing, S•rtnkten.,.. mv 714-556-4151 Gattuso Mu.le Studio .. ---------------..... AcouaUc rtmovalffHPf•YI Nanny Agey. 874-8108 STOP Dec k Leak••---------• plumbing, drywall, o;....LY ..... _.__ " It
... texutngeclry ... ttplirt . walerprool coating.. •L•CTRICIAN llucco, painting, tile, ---··· • .,, on Movl119 A.II agH, 5 to adu . l>alM Clil*FfM Eat.ee3l..a419 deck1, 1talra Qual. Ucan .. #233t08-C10. electrlcal. Jim &4i·7494 Tlmare-valVaHapalr1-lowHt, Slor•g•, prof. begln~&.~~,::urci
••O• HUTTON co. CLEANING work. L4'587430 Ff.. Small tobl. ma.Int and HI-" uauovuau lnitallauon. 722"7824 XLNT rap. 1 hr min. Ins. ---------· Apply•Remove•Palnt SEIVICIS 3548 Eat Ba91 I 722-8789 repalra. 548-5203 * .,. """ ,..,..... TR•• trlm/relft0¥811 T111785t. V/MC 241-71117 PIAN01 Baglnnlng thru
lnVEJct. Complete dry· •114-1115* •prinkler repalr/lnatall, AdVanced. All agH. wall 1aMc:a. 868-6320 ed-Quallty PIMCES lnd9cpe malnt. We do•---------Teacher cef1111ed. ·
or call Pg# 413-1037 •,:~~ houMa to ~~::.1.D•O•O•RS••••3-580•l• DEC•"' Plumblng/elec/Water h a111E"'"'648-4174 PAINTING 3858 Jennifer, 84<>-8869 Ch~. 940-e1 n i• .w 3615 heatet1/1prlnklers/cell
'W••lii••••• l•na. ln1tall/Rep•lr. TIDI AUTO llEPAIR/ Pager 216-5183 An •Jqterlenfl•ll '' FREE eat. 841-0137 1t,,....,,....... PET
3447 *WINDOW.CLUllllG• dependable door -:_':,~----.... _!.. peger a1e-a1•• r:c::•v•;.:;i~ 2 .. PHLru •. sRt~hathdu~~=--SllVIC!S 3870 ssavias FREEUTIMATES :':..~;,,,C::~~ ...._t;,~'.d Qual Crpntrv. Palnt,1 _________ ~280844"' 84wm •••••••&liiU
miiii••••liiiiiiil H7-eo81 David ~Conllr.174-6301 Clo1aVGar Stor, wall ... ,.... p ---"-d p 1 c HaNN•ISIY .IAOUM a 1 Do units, furn, fCK"mloa, -VAAt QUALIW CUI ar1 ... -~e • ara
•Quality Rapal'* .~..!. ... ~~ DaYWALL repair• 875-8359 Fred SUVICES 3812 Kennet aharnatlva. No 1851 Piacentla ·--• _,.. ,_._ PLOOI INSTALL 20 V'S aJCp. Quality etrffl or worry. Uc, Coata M•l8 131•2742 ~ Mtvtc.'1 C.-SEIVIQ 3584 workmanahlp, fair Ins. Raf• 873-7184 ..,. .. 13().2412. • ... ______ UPAllS 3120 HAULING 3720 ..... ...,., ATTY ~ M&-2417 Aon .. ....c.n ...........
'frHou-C ..... lne• DRYWALL PllllSHUIQ -------T1WU.tt'n IM Mn J•llKIU PAINTING Pt~TV(i 38a0 CAJlPBNTltY 3510 Exper'd Dependebl9 p ' hi I """' ............ Int~··· Wallpaper, V-.U&H • Raf' & •8.._181 ..., j • c ng, t•xtur ng. c•111nrc, marble, ~ Haullng Junk, Appll-M. n...-....... ___. ~ •••••••••I • ..-" Quall"' work. f'AEE • ....._ Vwd ,.._ __ • 'p -,. ... _, • etc . Vlol• .. 7•• oeo1 .,. floor r9-·... carpeit. ----. ..........., · .,,.. -. OtMd TMa • -·· -·-·-A to z HANDYMAN eat. 714 M• 8011 Uc eondMa W9 Etc. Call Mike ._ r .... -
IHSTN.l.AIUACE CMMTS ........ Repalr/Aemod/ • ....tae1 hlllASO--·lllY---38·2·•., cRUliCi•I PIHiTiNG :n!-r..1~.,. eo;
l(ltctianl, '*'11, doon. COllPUTllS 3511 Acou1llo Removal. On ... _--? JUNK T• The 60fip.. tnVbt.,.... 11. °'* ck>M u 'YoUr phone.
wlndowa. Doug .... 1111 PREE eai. lpray~and u.. ..... .,..., (714-He-1UaJ .MMllDOUllll&la.T work. LIU137H02 Ll47IOOO 171-'304
HIAI i UAJ&fd c 1-..,._ T......._ T..U.. f14-436-0lll S.U xtrl Wl!:'Ll haut away what lltk*•StoMe81ookel.g Bond/Ina. 13•1N4 ..., YoW wwweMed
Addlllon1/'Aemod•I• .... "*°•to DOI, r.:!t Pl•y HICS. 'N your I the Traal'I MM won'tl a lmall ~ OKI Uc•-•1-... -r-ild-•p-... -n::--!tame th9 -waul -WI .........._ ~ DrOf1. -"" -.........,____. houllhold •M1tl1 Ut•Maa -.. ~, , ~!.~8..!!~!!~b~· -~ .;;·~ untll CaM ,,;'i-h.-=.!i ltema w'*'* you•,. buvtna lntlbt W811ftaper/lile To piece Y°"' ~ .. _ .. _ ... ...,.. .,..._.,,.,. -,. Of Mllng. ceueHlad Buy h. W H. ,Ind n. Coms!IWJtralll. 10yn dualfl9d ad Cal
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garage sale early
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the~ bargains!
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ZEN AND THE ART OF
VWVANMAINTENANCE
See CS Thur~day, October 13, 1994 Cl
TOP. 10 THINGS
TO DO THIS WllKIND
1 NEW SEASONS:
Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center
kicks o ff lts 1994-95 Jazz
Se ries 8 p.m . Friday with
Tito Puente and his Latin
Jazz All-Stars and fellow
p e rc uss ionis t Ponc ho
Sanchez and his band.
Pacific S ymphony Or-
chestra's Me rvyn 's Mu-
sical Mornings' J series for
children a ges 4 to 13 and
their pare nts begins 10
and 11 :30 a .m . Saturday
at the Cente r with mus ic
fro m "Pha ntom of the
Op.e r a " a nd H a l-
loweenesque selectio ns.
Master Chorale of Orahge
Courtty opens its season 8
p.m. Saturday at the Ce n-
ter with a n AIDS memo-
rial· concert. And Orange
Coast College Symphony
Orchestra's 34th season
sta rts 7 :30 p.m . Sunday
in Robert B. Moore The-
atre.
2 GOOD CAUSE: The
Food Distribution
· Cente r/Orange Coun-
ty's· 10th annual "Pass-
port t o End Hunge r"
Food Fair and Wine Tast-
ing gala runs from 5:30 t o
. 8:30 p.m. to day at Crys-
tal Co urt.. ·
3 'PIANO• MAN:
PI a rl f s t M I c h a e I
Nyman plays music
fr o m his m ovie "The
Piano" and othe r compo-
sitions at 8 tonight at the
Cente r. !
4 LEGEND6 RV:
COVER STORY/OFF THI BIATIN PATH
A NATURAL RESOURCE
S omewhat hidden next to the Newport
Harbor High School student parking lot
is an oasis ,0f nature: the Environmental
Nature Center. · .
Harbor High 'Students in the mid-'70s
cleared the land, built fences and planted
seedlings for the center. It's since given thousands of
science students a chance to put the books for awhile
and get an up close and personal look at their botany
lessons.
Meanwhile, pupils from throughout the area have
converged there for fie ld trips, and the general public
is Crea to leisurely roam the grounds, munch on a
sack lunch away from the urb!ln hustle and bustle
and observe different species of plant and animal life. ,
{To get a belter idea of what visitors find illere,
read the Off the Beaten Path column below by Roya-...
Fouladi and Chris Criswell.) • ·
Keeping this vital learning resource going is not
free. To help raise needed operating funds, the
center hosts its annual°)oQir and Pumpkin Patch this
Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
in photo below (from left), Marco Oanda, 12,
Richard Zamora, 14, and Gilberto Cardenas gather
bark and other items within the Natu're Center to
make crafts. Photo at right shows small pine cones
students collected that will be ·made into holiday
candle holders sold at the fair.
This is a real community event for a real
COffi!TIUnity treasure. So go already!
INl lDI
ON THE TOWN
CALENDAR LISTINGS ... C2
YOU BE THE CRITIC
MOVIE REVIEWS ... CJ
DANCE, THEATER, MORE
IN PERFORMING ARTS ... C4
VAN WOES DISRUPT
TRAVELS WITH HARVEY ... CS
THE LAST MANGO'S
VEGGIE DELIGHTS ... C6
LOCAL 011\ING NEWS ... C6
Fo rmer O et stude nt
John Stuart's award-
winning musical "Legends .
in Concert" at 8 p.m .
Saturday features recre-
ations of Neil Dia mond,
Photos by MARC.MARTIN
uddy Holly, E lvis Pres:
ley and others In Moore
.Theatre. .
5 ART ABOUNDS:
Saturday Is the last
chance to s ee "Unk-
lng Ethos," an lnstallatJon
of sculptures and relief
paJntlngs by artists Myrel-
1 a Moses and Katy
Brooks, a t Ora nge Coast
C ollege Art Gallery.
Meanwhile, "The Es-
sential G esture" a major
s c ulpt ural exhibition,
opens Saturday at New-
port Harbor Art Museum.
And Inte rnationally re-
n o wne d artist Le Roy
Ne iman autographs his
· new book "An American
In Paris" 1 :30-3 :30 p.m.
Sunday at La Galleria
d'Arte at Fashion Island.
6 BOW-WOW: Costa
Mesa Bark Park cel-
ebrates Its grand
opening 10 a.m. · to 1
p.m. Saturday at TeWln-
kle ·Park Maintenance
Yard with a pet ve ndors'
fair and vacclnatlon/li-
censlng c linic. ...
7 LAST CHANCE:
Final performances
of Bernard Slade·•
comedy .. Same Time.
Nel(.t Year" ~t The The-
atre District In • Costa
Mesa are 8 p.m. Friday
and Saturday and 1 p.m.
S unday.
8 CRUSADING FILM:
Filmmaker Frank KU-
c a r provides In-
person narration of his
film "The Crusades" at 1
p .m. Friday In Moore
Theatre.
9 GOODBUZZ:
Q uentin Tarantino'•
eagerl y a w aited
"Pulp Fiction" opens Frl·
day at a theater near you.
10 ~fu~~erl-
ca -Cllmblng
the Highest Peaks of All
50 Stata In 100 Daye .. II
the title o f amputn Todd
H uston'• fru tilde lecture
at .7 tonight at Newport
Beach Central Ubrary.
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~.......-,="'---,-,~~-="~·==------==~:""""""'~ ~ • -IN ·sEARCH OF ~EACE AND N~TURE
By ROYA F OULADI
and CHRIS CRISWELL
T here's a surprising little
area nestled in Newport
that offers a taste or na-
ture at no cost and less
effort. The Environmental Nature
Center sits quietly near the corner
of Dover Drive and 16th Street by
the Newpqrt-Mesa School District
offices. It's so innocuous it took us
years to realize there was some-
thing behind tbe rotating metal
gate that serves as the entrance. A
little sign mentions that it's an en-
vironmental center, and all are
welcome to walk in and explore.
ROYA'STAKE
At first, the impossible prospect
or a nature trail existing pext to
the bank and the high school
seems faughab le,'but when you ...
walk into this self-contain~d
habitat, you a struck by how
removed it seems from the
surrounding suburb. .
The habitat is surprisingly large
and is packed with trees and
bushes of all sorts, mostly native
Californian plant life, it seems.
There is a small brook running
through the center, which is
obviously manmadc but serves the
useful purpose or playing lit~le
tinkling sounds and cooling the
air. That•s o ne of the best thing
about the place, the fact that even
in the dead heat of summer, the
shady trees and running stream
cool the air in the Nature Center
• to a pleasant level.
Wooden picnic benches and lo~
stumps have been scattered
throughout and encourage visitors
to sit and relax awhile. Another
amazing aspect or the Nature
Center is that street noise is
virtually eliminated by the dense
foliage of the tall trees and thick
brush. There are several points in
the park where, if you stop and
close your eyes, there is no hint
that you arc anywhere but in the
woods. Of course, birds and
bu1terflies love this tiny oasis and ·
add an additional dose of charm
to this recrdtion of a natural
environment.
One of the main purposes of the
_, •
The Environmental Nature Center Jn Newport Beach offers tours of the grounds where different types of climates are simulated. •
Environmental Nature Center is
education, and there are docents
and guides who take small groups
for informative walks down the
nature trails. Every year, there are
dozens or interesting topics
covered, such as the Native
American use of medicinal plants
and woodland wild I if c.
All these talks and walks arc
open to the public and some of
the guides arc particularly
interesting, like my old biology
teacher Mr. Fry, who worked at
the Center every summe r, and
probably still does. Toun are great
for kids who need to know ab?ut
nature, and j\lst hanaing-out is
great for adults who arc about to
snap. It's a cool place to stop by
and experience.
CHRIS' TAKE
The Environmental Nature
Center is a place to get away, but
you don't have to go very far. The
gentle breeze that permeates the
green canopy and envelops the
visitor with comfort can be3l be
described by words such a
relaxation and pleasure.
Nestled in the midst of buildings
and bus1 streets, the Nature
Center as deceiving in its size. As
the trail winds its way through the
brush and ak>ngside the creek, you
,
find yourself descending deeper
into the confines of the natural.
On a typically hot day in the
recent months, Roya Md I
ventured into the area with
burritos In hand and found a little
picnic table in the center near the
stream. We enjoyed the brcclc
ani.1 the respite from the con~tunt
din of the traffic and visitor
uround town. The day we were.
there we pa~d no one on the
trail and found the solitude to be.
n great enhancement to the
already tranq\lil surroundings.
We have written articles on
many of the local {and not so
local) places to get o.way from the
strC!>S of )Our daily routine, but'
the i;nvironmcntal Nature Center
seems to be one of lhe mo~t-accc~:,iblc area). Rife with ~
wildlife and tcenting with the
sound~ and ~mclls or the natural,
the Center 1) a \\-Ondcrful place to
kick back. and have a bite to cat,
read a good book, or just sit and
fotcn. Take wme time nnd check
it out ... but don't leave any
calling cards.
NrttpOrt lkacb M s ·
Comml1ilollft' Ro,.a Fot1ladl aad
Chris Criiwrll are loal "91kfe
•1-*ar.. Ott UN &ak• l'rldt ,,.,.,
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,Thursday. October 13. 1994
Art
AHJUITY AaT
'An>.aety: Views or Contemporary
Ltfl:," \\hich (catures painrings, prints,
photograph~ and drawings by more
tltJn 20 ;11 rl!ol~ as they contemplate the
t..:n~aons and i.trugglc• of everyday li fe,
dmc~ h aday. I lour:.: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Uu11/..AmaiC'a Cul/cry. South Coast
Alutru C1.•111er, 555 A11ton Blvd., Costa
Mc:.a, 433·6000.
SCULflTUHS & PAINTINGS
'I 111!..mg Llhu~." un inbl:.all;ition or
• 1.ulpturcs am.I rdicf paanrings by
aall\h M)rdla Mo\cS :and Katy
Brl){Jk'>, do-.1.s Satunl.ay. I lours: JO
a 111 to :l p 111 Ora(lg1.• CcJa5t College
Art C.1fkn, t\rt Ct.:ntcr Bu1ftling, 2701
l .11111Ln 1<1.1.irl, Cu>t.J ,\fr~a. -132-5039.
SACRID ICONS
·sa~n.J lum .. Mo<lcrn Shrines"
AlttzoNA PMOToeaAPMUI
"Arizona Photoarapbers: Selections
Crom 1he Snell & Wilmer Collection"
on view through Nov. 27. The exhibit
features landscapes, nature 6tudie1,
figurative work and abstractions.
Hours: 6 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Thomas F.
Riley Terminal, oppositc,,,gates 1
through 4 and JI throut71 14, John
Wayne Airport, 3151 Airway Drive,
Costa McSJJ, 2.52·5171.
1•10UTIQUI MYITIQUI"
Art and fashion created by artist Lun
• oh Menoh on display through Dec.
4, Open during rcgUlar mall hours.
Laguna Art Museum, South Coast
Pfau satellite, Costa Mesa.
1con1unoN
Write r/artist Scott Sutton's whimsical,
signed children's books, posters,
lithogr:iphs and originals on view and
for S<ile through the Christmas sealOn.
Hours: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesdays
through Monda)'So The Gregory
G:illcry of Art and Design, 3406 Via
Lido, Newport Dcach, 723-0887.
k.iturc) \101 !..) by Lli Cedrone, ALL·MIDIA ART l lOU81T
0.1rl-.11c Ol1v1a and Walter H.obcrtson. The Costa Mesa Art League holds its
Arta'h rc,l.'pt1on Sururday from 6 to 9 annual membership All-Media Art
p.m 1 he l \ha hit rum through Oct. 30. Exhibit throughout October. Oils,
·11111/111/..tu l oll.. & Trib.il Arr, 1661 watercolors, mixed media, photography
~"J>•fll>r t\1c, Cu~tJ Mt!ia, 650-7473. and 3·0 by more than 100 Southland
, artists on .fi.i.~Y· .~ours: 10 a.ft\., ttrS·
DIGITAL IMAGERY . ···c·~--·--t.:i:..: ·p:m. Tucsda~ 1hrougtt::SOtuuJ3ys, 10
"I ir\I Srugc l'mof\," an exhibit of a.m., to. 4 p.m. Sundays. Free
c.Jii;1IJI 11n1.1gl.'ry by C111c::igo art admission. Costa Mesa Art U:aguc
prnll.:""" Joy1:c Ne1111Jn\, on display Gallery, South Cousr PltJw Village,
through Nov. 7. I lours· Monday 1631 Sunflower, 540-6430.
th1uugh l-ri<k1y, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free
;idllll\\1011. Orange Co~1s1 College
l'lw111 G.11/av, Fine Art.~ Duilcli11g, ~701 l ""':11. 1~ Hoacl, Cu~tu Mc.\a,
.J 12 '711.l.
"TMI ISSINTIAL GISTURI"
:.OIJJ11r cid11lm1on open' Saturday and
1.0111111111::. through Dec. 31 explores
..:H1h 111g U\c ol th1; I r:igmentary human
1111111 111 \culpturc O\cr rhc la\t 100
vc;u '· from l\ugu~tc Ro<lm 's "TI1e
\\ ;il1>111g ~IJ11" to contemporary
'1.ulpturc. C..111d curator Hruce
(iucnthcr ~lll<l a p.111d or artists :rnd
..:uhur,11 lmtoraan'> dl\l:U~'> the changing
rolt ol \di 111 tod.ay'<, \ocicty and its
dl.'Jltl ll•lO 111 lonll.'mporoary art in
")' mJH•\lum 'I he.: Uoc.Jy Pulatic" at
lO "Ill ,1 111 Ike 1. Nc11purt /lurbor.
J\11 i\luw11111, h:>U S:111 Clemente Drive,
Nc.:1111t1rt lkJdr, 759-1l22.
LEROY NEIMAN
lntcrn.1taunally renowned arti~t
Jutogrnph~ hi\ new hook ':.An
l\mcrt.:.111 111 Puri\" l:J0-3:30 p.m.
'>u11d.1v. rhn:c limited·cdition
l11hograph\ Jrc bci11g released in
m111unc11un '~ith the hook, and a
'PCl'tJI c>.htbillon of paintings,
v.atc.:rl.'uh1r,, dra,~ings and ~crigraphs
of !'Jrt\ 1\ h~in~ \huwn at this, Orange
County\ c>.clu~1ve representative for
LeRuy Ncunan. Li GJl/eriu d'Arrc,
583 Nc:11port Ccma Dri1c, Nc11por,t
lkJdl, {H{J-5991.
CONTEMPORARY ART ISSUlS
/\ ninc-"cd .. rnur\c th.it provides an
an·dcpth c\.im anataon ot contemporary
• 1r1 1 \Ul' .111J movl men ts I.ides off 7-9
p 111. 1 uc\d.ay. Art :!02 is a l>Cminar/
l11ru1.1t dJ" iii.it induc.Jc\ lectures,
-.lad.:,, da" 11\\lllll'> and field trips to
a.:.ilkrn;' ;ind \tUdlll\. Or:ingc Coast
(i1li.'f.c:. 2..,1JJ l .iin icw Uoucl, Costa
\fc,,f, 4.1!· i77!.
SOLO IXHIBITIONS
W111 I..' by 01 :ingc County artiM Ann
l'hung, ''ho cn111b111c' paint wilh
111.1~;1l1uc tutout\, a11d 1.i.w Ryan,
phutogrJphy, on cxhih1t through 0ct.
:?3. I lours: (1-I I p.rn. ·1 hursdays; 10
a.rn. to 5 p.m. Saturdays; noon to 5
p.m. Sunc.J.iy!>; and by appointment.
Gf/f/111 Fine Art. 1(,..10.J'omono Ave.,
CoH.1 Ml''"· 6-J6-5665.
"A FLOR.AL AffAIR'I
Watercolor\ by local :.artist Gloria
Salhcr on display through Oct. 31.
Nr;11pmt Dc;ich Ccntr;il Libr01ry, 1000
A1Uc 1clo A1c., Nc11porr Beach.
MARIO CR.AVO NITO
Photographs by Ilr;izilian
Photographer Mario Cravo Neto on
displ.ay through Nov. 26. A reception
with the .irti'>I will be held 2 to 5 p.m.
Saturd.1y. Su:..m Spiriws G01/lory,
'J'ri.wglc ScJllJre. 1870-A I lurbor Blvd.,
No. 212, Ct).)l;I Mesa, 5.J8-7J58.
MARITIMI ARf
A retrospective ol original work
crcat~c.J hy. renowned maritime artist
BOOKS &
POETRY
TODDLER ITORYTIMI
Toddler Storytime, a free series
designed to introduce children ages 24
to 36 months to the literary world,
offered 10:30 a.m. Thursdays in
October. Pro~rams last about 30
minutes and mclude stories, songs and
poems. Newport Dcach Central
Library, 1/)00 Avoc:ido Ave., 717-3800.
§I-DANCE
soc~ HOP
Families and staff at Harbor View
Elementary School rock at the annual
Sock Hop from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Friday. Prizes given to the family
dressed in the besrcost(ime. Also,
games and a silent auction. Cost: S5
per person (includes-dinner, dancing,
prizes and entertainment). 900
Goldenrod Ave., Costa Mesa, •
721-1193.
FLAMINCO DAHCINO
Flamenco guitarists play for dancer
Margarita Rojas and the "Espana
Torcro" on Saturday beginning at 8
p.m. Dinner served a la carte .
beginning"at 7 p.m. Cover charge: SI O.
Le Meridien, Cufe F/euri, 4500
MacArlllur Divel., Newport Beach,
476-2f)Ol .
HIGH ,IOCllTY
Costa Mesa-bused dance band,
featuring conductor Bruce Gallucci
and singers Terry Allen nod Bill Orr,
presents ''music from the forties
throu~h tomorrow!" for dancing 3-5:30
p.m. Sunday. Turtle Rock Community
l'ark, l Sunnyhill, Irvine, 5.J6-389.J.
DAHCI CLASSU
Starting the week of Oct. 17, four
sessions of Dance 1 IOAD, nine-week,
beginning· and intermediate-level
ballet classes, offered: high-beginner
section, noon to 2 p.m. Tuesdays and
Thursdays, or 8-10 p.m. Tuesdays and
Thursdays; intermediate, JO a.m. to
noon Mondays and Wednesdays, or
6-8 p.m. ~on<bys an(l_Wedncsdays.
Dance 120, a ninc-wcelc course
teaching jazz dance fundamentals,
offered in eight different sections that
meet mornings, afternoons or evenings
beginning the week or Oct. 17.
Register by phone or during first week
of classes. Oran&c Coast College, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, 432·5772.
b FAIRS & ~FESTIVALS
John Stob:1rt on display through No~v::_. -~~~~~~-~====~--27. C.1fc Fleuri. Le 1'fcriilien. lJlXJ
M:JC(\rt/Jur Blvd., Newport Beac/J,
.J 76-JOO I.
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CHIP fUTIYAL
Rides, games, food and a gr:ind castle
h11m,· 111.1.k· \\alfll' '1.11111n;
t.irm fr,•,h tn11h, wgl'r.1
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I •• Tiii 1'0Wll
filled with monsters, gboulie1 and
boWlina cries awaits visiton or this
month-Iona auraction, through Oct.
31. Personal appcnrancc by "The Ex·
orclst" star Linda Blair, Oct. 17·20.
Hours: 7 to I I p.m. Sundays through
Thursdays and 7 p.m. to midnight Fri-
days-Saturdays. Admission: $12.50
(children under age 5 free). Lion
Country Center, 8800 Irvine C.Cntcr
Drive (near Wild Rivers and Irvine
Meadows A mphithe:ttre), Irvine. 798-
5458.
IUDI ITUff JUTIYAL
"Edu-tainment" event features local
education, drug and gang prevention,
cultural awareness, business and
community organizations coming
together for the benefit or children 10
a.m.·6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-5
p.m. Sunday. Admission: S6 adults, S4
grandparents and children ages 3-16
and free for toddlers 2 and under.
Lion Country Center.
FILM &
VIDEO
"ilMCHAIR ADVINTURU"
Orange Coast College's travelogue film
series continues 7 p.m. Friday with
"The Crusades," ~ (ilm in recognition
of the 900th anniversary of the first
crusade, and which filmmaker Frank·
Klicar wltr narrate in person. Tickets:
S7-S9. Remaining series films: "Costa
Rica,'' Dec. 2; ''Around the World
with 'Thnyer Soule -The First 50
Years," Feb. 10; "Israel and the lloly
Lands," March 10; "Emerging
Indochina," April 21 ; "America's
Favorite Places," May 5. Robert D.
Moore Theatre. 2701 Fnirvicw Road,
Costa Mcsn, 432-5880.
IUIPT·WRITING WORKSHOP
A one-day writer's workshop focusing
on writin~ scripts for tclc.vision and
motion pictures that sell offered JO
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Fee: S49.
Orange Coast College, Lewis Applied
Science Building, Roof1! 208, 432-5880.
LOCAi. flLM PRODUCTION
~·Production 2000: Film and Theatrical
Development in Orange Cou 11.ty" is a
panel discussion presented. 6:30 p.m.
Monday. Panelists include: Christie
Silverberg, director of the Orange
County Film Office; producer Michael
Grus'koff; financial professional Wilber
I IQbbs Jr; entertainment law professor
Jon Garon; CPA Bria'n Dooly; and
Equity and Screen Actors Guild
representative. Fee: $20. South Const
Rtpertory, Second Sta&e, 655 Town
Center Drive~ Costa Mes~ 759-6601.
MICHAIL NYMAN
"The Essential Michael Nyman," a
joint presentation of the OraQge
County Performing Ans Center,
Orange County Philharmonic Society
and Pacific Symphony Orchestra at 8
tonight, fe atures the pianist
performing musi~ from the movie
"The Piano'' and other compositions,
accompanied by his cmcmblc and PSO
musicians. Tickets: Sl8-S30.
Performing Arts Center, 600 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 7.J0:,2000
(TickctMosrer).
TITO PUINH
HalJowccn \CUOn. PSO MJ1S1stan1
conductor Edward Cummin¥ leads the
orchestra In the 45-mmutc c:oneen.s 11
10 and ll:lO a.m. Ticket.I: S8-Sl0.
Perfonru111 Aru Ctnttr, 755-5799.
AIDIMIMOlllALCONCUT
Muter Chorale or Or111ge County
opens its 1994-95 season 8 p.m.
Saturday with memorl:il concert
featuring Ned Rorem's ''Love Alone,"
Brahms' "Alto Ph:ipsody" with
mezzo-soprano Wendy Hillhouse,'' the
Los Angeles Gay Men's Chorus and
men of the Master Chorale and
Fuurc's "Requiem" with soprano
Rebecca Semanie and baritone
Douglas Lawrence. Tickets: SJ5-S4-0.
Performing Arrs Center, 556-6262.
"LIOINDI IN CONCIRT ..
Direct from the Imperial Palace in Las
Vegas co111es former Orange Coast
College student John Stuart's
award-winning musical stage
spectacular 8 p.m. Saturday. The
concert features recreations of such
stars as Neil Diamond, Liberace,
Buddy Holly, Bing Crosby, Dolly
Parton and, the King himself, Elvis
Presley. Tickets: S22·S29. 2701
Fairview Rood, Costu Mesd, 432·5880.
OCC SYMPHONY
Brahms' Piano Concerto No. 2 with
pianist Jan Kubelik Jordan,
Beethoven's Symphony No.-:3,"' ff -"I'
"Eroica," and Samuel Barber's "The
Capricorn Concerio" for trumpet1
oboe, flute and strings, launch Orange
Coast College Symphony Orchestra's
34th season 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Lifelong
music writer Henry Rhodes gives a
prc·conce rt lecture at 7 p.m. Tickets:
S4~S5. Robert B. Moore T/Jearrc,
432-5880.
PIO CLASSICI
· Music director Carl St. Clair conducts
Pacific Symphony Orchestra in world
premiere of Frank Ticheli's "Fanfare,"
Hopkins' "Songs of Eternity" and
Mozart's "Requiem" 8 p.m.
Wednesday :ind next Thursday, Oct.
20. Guest artists include soprano
Korliss Uecker, mezzo-soprano Phyll is
Paneclla, tenor David Hamilton, bass
Brian Matthews and Pacific Chorale.
Tickets: Sl4-S41. PSO
composer-in-residence Tichcli gives
concert preview an hour before the ·
performances. Orange County
Pcrformin& Arts C.Cnter, 600 Town ~
Center Drive, Costa .Mesn, 755-5799.
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fOOD IAI• & WINI TAITIN•
The Food Distribution Center, Orange
Cou'nty's Private Non-Profit Foodbank,
presents its 10th an nual "Passport to
End Hunger" Food Fair nnd Wine
Tasting gala from 5:30 to 8:30 this
evening. More than 60 oC Orange
County's finest restaurants and
Southern California wineries and
breweries on hand, as well as live jazz
and a silent auction. Admission: S35.
Crystal Court, across from South Coast
Pl:Jw, Costu Mesa, 771-1343.
ILIDI LICTUll
"Summit America -Climbing the
Highest Peaks of All 50 States in 100
Days" is the title or a free slide lecture
at 7 tonight presented by Todd
Huston, an amputee who succeeded in
beating a world record for mo~ntain
climbini!. Newport Beach Central
Library, 1000 AwKado·Ai·e., 717-3800.
'AD LOVIU UNITI
The Center Jazz Society, a newly
formed organization associated with
the Orange County Performing Arts
Center, 'holds its first rcteption after
the 8 p.m. Friday concert al the
Center by '.Us.a Puente-and Poncho
Sanchez. Annual memberships: S45
(S35 for series subscribers).
556-ARTS.
llARK PARK OPINING
Costa Mesa Dark Park celebrates its
grand opening 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday with a .vendors' fair and
vaccination/licensing clinic. Tc Winkle
Park Maintenance Yard. 970 Arlington
A vc., Costa Mesa, 75.J-5300.
UWISH COMIDY NIGHT
Jewish Family Sen ices of Oran~e
County hosts an evening or Jewish
comecty with Hugh Fink 6 p.m.
Sunday. The S75 admission includes
dinner and show, with proceeds
bencfitting JFS' Project Caring for
elderly Jewish people in Orange
County. lmprov,· 4255 Campus Drfrc,
Irvine, 939-Jl ll. \,
DAVIDOFF CIGAR DINNIR
Pinner for connoisseurs of fine cigars
and wines 7 p.m, Monday. Cost: SlOO
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"IAMI TIMI, NIXT YIAR"
Closing performances of Bernard
Slade's comedy about the evolution or
a yearly relationship in which two
people discover, over a period or 25
years, acceptance, l<1u\htcr, passion
and love, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday,
7 p.m. Sunday. Tickets: S12. The
T/leJrre District, 1599 Superior Av~ ..
Costa Mesa, 5-18-7671.
"LIGINDI IN CONCIH"
Direct from the Imperial Palace in La\
Vegas comes former Orange Coast
College student John Stuart's •
award-winning musical slage
spectacular 8 p.m. Saturday. Tickets:
S22-S29. Robert B. Moore Theatre,
2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa,
432-5880.
"GODIPILL" AUDITIONI
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse holds
tryouts for the teen production, a rock
musical based on the gospel according
to St. Matthew, 6 p.m. Monday and
Tuesday. Five male and five females
ages 13-18 arc needed. Play dates arc
Jan. 26-Feb. 5. 66J llamilton Sr .•
Com Mesa, 852-6318.
"LAHR Llfl"
A.R. Gurney's latest is se t on o
romantic starlit terrace overlooking
Boston I !arbor. There, amid a par:idc
of cocktail party guests -all played
by two actors -Austin and Ruth
mee t again ofter 30 years. Showtimei.:
Tuesday through Friday 8 p.m., ·
Saturdays 2:30 and 8 p.m., Sundays
2:30 und 7:30 p.m. through Oct. 23.
Tickets: S24-S3~ (Sl6-S20) for preview
Discounts f()r students, seniors and
groups. South Coast Repertory,
SeC'ond Swgc, 655 Town Center Dri1 c.
Cost.'.! Mcs:i, 957--1033.
"KILUOY"
Orange County premiere or Jerry
Meyer's contemporary comedy thriller
about a divorced family in which the
wife fontasizes about killing her
ex-spouse, continues through Oct. 30.
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YOU 81 THI CRITIC " I
'The Scout'
should be
on str-ike
By RICHARD DUNN
F or moviegoers and _ baseball
fans who feel ripped off by
the Major League Baseball pla~ers' s.trike, be prepared to ex-
pcn e nce further disenchantment
when viewing "The Scout," an un-
cxpec;ted strikeout .considering its
title character, Albert Brooks. ~
What's amazing is that Brooks,
wh? rewrote the film's original
sc np t by Andrew Bergman with
longtime writing partner Monica
Johnson, and director Michael
Ritchie insist that "The Scout" is
not-a baseball movie, yet in a pro-
motional spot before the film
came out Sept. 30, Brooks is Slit-
ting in the Yankee Stadium grand-
stands telling the television audi·
cnce that baseball isn't over, even
though there is a strike. "The
Scou t" was being advertised as a
pseudo · alternative to those in
mourning because of the strike.
To say that "The Scout," a film
based on a baseball personality
who discovers a young phenom in
the Mexican bushes, is not a base-
ball movie, is like saying "La Bo·
heme·~ is not an ope·ra. ·
Moreover, do not be fooled by
the content of the film; Brooks
plays a mildly humorous part as Al
Percolo, a New Yor~ Yankee .
.. t
Brendan F.raser (left) and Albert Brooks star in film "The· Scout." . .
. from major-league level baseball other diamonCls in the rough. An-
or even basic Hollywood comedy. .other laughable scer:ie is when .
It has its moments, but when a so-Brooks visits the home of a pros·
called non-baseball movie attempts pect whose religious parents want
to play hardball comedy, it's three their .son to attend college. ·
strikes and grab some bench. To its credit, "The Scout" has.
After Percolo is sentenced to its moments, displaying a touching
Mexico to scout, because too ma'ny relationship between Brooks and
of his signed players turned looQy, · Fraser. But the film gives fiction a
he di scovers Steve Nebraska ·bad name, and baseball a p01thetic
• (played by up-and-coming star representation. Maybe it's a cute
Brendan Fraser). But when Per-fantasy ~or· 12·y~ar·olqs, but it's so
colo brings t:'lebraska to New far out in left f 1eld t~at the com·
York he learns that the '110-mile mon adu lt would be disgusted.
per hour pitcher is more than he . "Its b?seball scenes ar.e also a .
bargained for: Nebraska needs a JOk~, with tameo aRpearances by
father figure, and Percolo is it. mUJOr leagu.ers,. but the 011ly real
Among the funniest segments of baseball action 1~ dubbed by fancy
"The, Scout" includes Brooks' visit carne.r~ work. Its moderately en·
to a psychiatri~t. while trying to tertatmng, but extremely awkward.
obtain a letter of assurance (from Richard Dunn is a Daily Pilot
Dianne Wiest, who pl ays the Sportswriter and a former mi11or
shrink), stating that Nebraska will league pllc/1cr in t/Jc .Minnesota
..
·Message of 'Jason's Lyric'
spoils othenvise s~rong .. film
By LISA LOCKE of indcpc11~cncc grow
progrcs~iwly dimmer a) he
W hen my student • "You Be the Critic" st-rugglcs to emotionally
Darrin told me selects potential movie support his mother while
"Jason's J;..yric" reviewers on the basis att empting w ~teer hi~ brother
was a bad of age, profession and/ from scu· dt.:!::.truction.
picture, I was or interests as it relates Despite bcj,ng true-to-life,
interested in seeing what this · to the subject matter of emotion packed, superbly
14-year-old considered a good certain films. acted and expertly directed.by
movie (since bad mean~ good to Candidates should send Doug McH~nry, "Jason's
him). · a card or letter with Lyric" is a \Cty dcprc.:!:.sing
Whcfl .I mentioned I was their name, age, modern ad;ipt~llion of the
going to review i~. he begged address, phone numbe r, classical tdgl!dy formut in that
me to take him. Since "Jason 's profession (if any) and Jason and L) ric's fate b sealed
Lyric" carries a R rating (for hobbies/interests/· by wriLer, Bobby Smith Jr.,
scenes of violence a nd sex), I distinctions to ·the Daily early on in the movie. Much
could not oblige Darrin's Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., like the heroes <tnd heroines in
request. Costa Mesa, CA, 92627, "Romeo ~tAtl Julit:t" or "\Vest
I am glad I did not bring him Attention: You Be The Side Story," Jason and his
to this very adult, Ycry poignant Critic. beautiful t~ de arc doomed
story of a young black man's before their lives together
struggle to maintain a . even begin. ·
semblance of family peace while pk>tting_a path But in mos t classic tr.1gctl~. lo\'crs' misfortune
out of his inner-eity neighborhood. Jason creates po~itiyc changes in the bd1avior of
(played by Allen Payne) meets a kindred spirit remaining ch:1ractel's. Nru su 111 ·Jason's L):ric,"
nt1mcd Lyric (Jada Pinkett), also striving fo r :.i where senseless killings m.1k1... 110 su~h moral
different existence. impact except to promote fu 1 ~her rc\'enge :.ind Jason experiences a recurring nightmare th at 1 • ·
fl I b k I I d 1 . rntrcd. as 1es ac to w 1ere, as youngsters, le an us
brother defend their mother by shooting and The ou'tcomc of ··J.1son ·s L~ nc·· offers no
·killing their father, Mad Dog (Forest Wlii raker). hope for char<1ctcrs in the ~tory a nd less for
Complicating Jason's current life is the prison members 0f the audience. 1 '' ~1s glad my_ student
release of his· bro ther, Josh (Bokccm Darrin didn't come to tlw.) mo,·1c bcca~sc, as a
Woodbine), in carcerated for the murder of their teacher, I constan tly tell him and other student::.
father. · that they govern their own f.ite and their. dream'.>
As men, the bro1hers represent good and evil _ c:.111.'come true~ But movies like ''hson·s Lyric'~
-despite coming from.the same Fifth Ward keep attempting to prove me wrong. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ neighborhood in Houston .. Prison has hardened
·scout, but "The Scouf' is .a far cry not flake out iike some _of Brooks' 1Wins' ,farm s1stem.
FYLLIS' FILM FLASHU
Ed Wood: If you're~he type who's amused by the scene at Venice Beach or Hollywood Boulevard, then
this film's for you. The portrayal of an oddball crew of actors, directors and producers is humorous for.
about H~ hours ... unfortunately. the fl.Itri was closer to 21/2 hours. Notwithstanding the drag factor,
Johnny Depp Is predictably goo<I .as Ed Wood, and Martin Landau Is the best as Bela Lugosi. Go· to the
cinema "on time" so you don't miss the opening titles ... they set the tone in a style as creative as they
come. ~·. · · -By PHYLLIS M.ILLER
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Jf"A' THI PIUOllMING AltTS
Trollp~ tries to sit IleWcomers ·in theater seats
Bv CHRISTOPHER. TllBLA l · 432-5880 tor more information. duction of "A ~tr~etcar Named 1 ,,. Finally, the Master Chornlc of De~ire'.' had a s1gn1~cant change
Orange County opens its 1994-95 occur between opening weekend
season Saturday at the Performing and the following Tuesday, accord·
Arts Center in a collaborative per-ing to Kandis Cha ppell, who
forinance with the critically ac-played Blanche in the play. ' S teel Magnolias" has
been selected as the
· debut production for
the New Community
Center T heatre, the latest of a
hnndful of small theater gro ups
that have come in to existence this
ycur. Out small may be a misno-
mer for NCCT. T he company's fa-
ci li 1y, the New Community Church
ll 1025 Alton Parkway in Irvine is
located in an industrial/Warehouse
area and has a capacity for 500
patronii.
Corona del Mar resident Ryan
~1. Kray is the artistic directo r for
NCCT, ond is directing "Steel
Magnolias." She said the theater
g1oup has been working long
hours making iJllprovements on
1hc facility to ready it for theatri·
c.11 presentations.
The rcsl of the plays that Kray
"ill be offering for the initial
!\CCI' ~cason arc the holiday mu-
'ical "I'll Uc Home For Christ-
mas,'' the West Coast premiere of
"1 I late Hamle t" and "To Gillian
un Her 37th Birthday."
"each play focuses on recovery
.ind trunsformqtion of self, which
hdps to tn;nsform the community
in iiome way," said Kray. "I want
w present quality theater at a rea-
'>Onable price and offer fa re that
"ill encourage the non-average
theater goer to attend and want to
come buck, We want to stimulate
mtercst for non-theater goers."
Kray revealed the motto that
\he has established for NCCT.
"Instead of theater that titillates,
"e will present theater that edu-
cate~. motivates and captivates."
llecause the company is working
in u church, Kray was worried that
th e re woulcj be artistic restraints
put on the group, but said that so
for she has been allowed to have
heir own say.
for "Steel ,Magnolias,'' Kray is
bringing in tables and arranging·
tht:m to scat 10 per table so that
1hc audience will be seated caba-
1c t style, whic h gives the facility a
more intimt11e and cozy ambiance.
Included in the. price of ad.mission
i~ dciiscrt and coffee. For tickets,
c.111 442-9252.
Legendary 'd.st
lla$ Orange Coast College got a
show for you. '.fhis Saturday at 8
p.m., the college Is presenting Neil
Oiomond, ·Liberace, Buddy Holly,
Uing Crosby, Dolly Parton and,
the King himselr, Elvis Presley, in
the school' Robert ll. Moore
Theatre.
Impossible? Not quite. Actually,
the show "Legends In Concert"
olTcrs mun elous recreations or
'urious big-name stars. The· show
is the product ot former "OCC:
student J ohn Stuarl, who
1:once ived nnd created the show In
1983. It was booked into the main
~howroom of the Imperial Palace
in bes Vegas for a--&ix~ffk.nau.---1
\\hich has turned into a wildly
successful 10-year engagemeru:.
While at OCC in the mid-1960s, St~arl acted in tbe school
productions of "Lil' Abner" and
"FIO\\Cr Drum Song." Now a
ij>1oducer nnd director, Stuart has
hnCl touring company versions or
"Legends" play all over lhe world,
including Europe, Russia, Canada,
Africa, the Far East and the entire
United States.
Tickets to "Legends in Concert"
ore $25 advance and $29 at the
door. Call -iJ2-S880 for
information.
Greeting seasons
There's music in the air all over
in the coming days.
Pacific Symphony Orchestra has
two upcoming season-opening con-
certs that offer a mixed bag of mu-
~l mooili-
.Saturday at JO and 11 :30 a.m.,
the PSO opens its "Mervyn's Mu-
'1cul Mornings" Family Series at
the . Orange Count)' Performing
Ans Center in Costa Mesa with a
-.how entitled "Phantom of the Or-·
chestra." Conductor Edward CUm-
ming \\-ill lead the PSO in musjc
from "Phantom of the Opera,"
"The Sorcerer's Apprentice" and
"Night on Bald Mountain." Tick-
ets arc S 10 for adults and $8 for
children under age 14. This and
other concerts on the Mervyn's se-
ries arc an ideal way to expose
!..ids to the j9ys of listening to a
<;ymphony orchestra.
Then, on Wednesday and next
rhursduy, Oct. 20, the PSO, under
the direction of conductor Carl St.
Clair, opens its 16th season with
performances of Mo'Zart's Re-
quiem at the Performing Arts
Center. Featured in the Requiem
~ire soprano Korliss Uecke r,
mezzo-soprano Phyllis Pancella,
tenor David Hamilton, bass Brian
Mauhews and the Pacific Chorale,
which is also featured in J ames
I lopkins' "Songs of Ete rnity." The
concerts open with lhc world pre-
miere of "Pacific Fanfue" by
Frank Tichcli, PSO's composer-in-
rcsidcnce, who wrote the work
specifically for these pcrfonn-
.anccs.
Tichcli gives {rec concert pre-
views for ticket holden at 7 p.m .
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Don't be
surprised ff a
rash of Elvis
sightings are
reported at
Orange Coast
College Saturday
night. However,
it'll actually be
Trent Carllnl
recreating The
King on the
Robert B. Moore
Theatre stage as
part of "Legends
in Concert."
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both evenings. Tickets are $14 Lo
$41. Student/senio r rush prices are
$8 and can be purchased at the
Center's box office starting at 6:30
p.m. the day o f the show sub,iect
to availability. For more inf orma-
it's 34th season Sunday_ with a 7:30 \
p.m. concert in the Robert· B.
Moore Theatre that will feature
works by Brahms, Beethoven and
Samuel Barber. I
tion, call the PSO at 755-5799. -
Meanwhile, Orange Coast Col-
lege's Symphony Orchestra opens
Featured soloist Jan Jordan will
perfo rm Brahms' Piano Con.certo
No. 2. The orchestra will play
Beethoven 's Symphony No. 3,
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Angeles for an. AIDS. M~morial tol scene where Stanley picks up
Concert. Sel~:t•~~s will 111clud~ Blanche and brings her over to his
Ned ~o~~m s Love ~!one, bed. Through opening weekend; ~~ahms A!to .~hapsody and Chappell fainted when Stanley
Faure Requ1~m. There. 1~ also a . k d her u but Chappell did pre-concert "1nformance' 111 Seg-pie e p, .
erstrom Hall at 7 p.m. prior to the not feel the scene worked well lake
8 p.m. concert. Tickets arc SIS to that. .
$40 For ticket information call "On Tuesday, he picked me up
556:6262. ' and I started screamil)g,'' ex-
plained Chappell. "He covered my
mouth and carried me kicking and
screaming to the bed. ll changed
the entire play." She said that the
scene was now more of a rape
than a seduction, which made her
character's ultimate downfall more
plausible.
Prelude to a play
"Green Iceberas" by Newport
Beach resident Cecilia Fannon
doesn't officially open on South
Coast Ri:pertory's Malnstage until
Oct. 21, but Friday ttwough next
Thursday, Oct. 20, you can cntch
preview performances ot the play
for $16 to $26, whlch ls $10 per
ticket less than the prices for the
regular run.
Previews are just like the official
performances, only the actors nnd
director arc still worklng out
vnrious characterizations pnd
staging, so the show can change a
• bit between previews and opening
night. But that's what makes .
previews so unique. Call 957-4033
for tickets.
Changing scenes
Speaking of SCR, its recent pro·
That is one of the joys of live
theater: lt's never the same way
t\vice. A niovie is the same no
matter how many times you watch
it, but theater is always changing,
which is what makes it so exciting.
When people say "There's nothing
like live theater," they arc abso-
lutely right.
Local entertainment writer
C/Jrislopl1cr TrclD's Performing
Arts column runs cv~ week in
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performed by strings, flute, oboe
and trumpet. The flautist is De-
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the Pacific Symphony \vho i's now
concentrating on performing.
Tickets ·to the concert will be
available for $5 at the door. Call
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TllAVIU WITH HAltVIY
-THEIR ''HOME'-GOES OUT IN STYI .1E
By SUSANNA CLEMANS
F eeling like a million
"King and Queen of
the Road:' and all
that ja:u. We had
just lefl cousins in a
suburb of Milwaukee
and were feeling good about the
family connection. Joni, a former
lvtilwaukee Art Museum docent,
had taken us on a grand tour of
th e art ~ollection that morning,
we'd said our good-byes to her
and Jim, and we were on the
Tri-State heading into Chicago.
Another adventure and things
coul(in't be going better.
After calling at least 10
mechanics, we begged one
who trepidatiously came
to our motel to "look" at
it. He did and
shafl, which meant a new engine.
He'd have to send it to California;
only a few weeks and several
thousand of dollars and we'd be on
our way. We decided to get a
second opinion.
pronounced his inability
to repair it. A few calls
later, we found John, who
knew Volkswagons; he'd
driven one from
This time, John carefully towed
it to a CJealer, who at\er a couple
of hours concurred with Jo~but
upped the ante a thousand a.nd
another week. The rest of the day
and night are a blur of phone calls,
list·making, and many glasses of
wine and cups of coffee.
"Harvey, do you think that ·
little red battery light means
anything?" I innocently asked.
Three hours later, our forlorn
and embarrassed "home" was
being towed 60 miles into the
outskirts of Chicago to a Marriott
Courtyard. Our euphoric states of
we ll-being had become ones of
bone-weary, numbing confusion.
What would, we do? At 6 on a
Saturday evening of Labor Day
weekend, -ou'r options were
minuscule. Lacking call boxes,
California 20 years before.
It was enough. We had
the van towed again a few
short miles, but what a
ride it was. This particular
driver's calling was more
. in the line of demolition
derby. We had no idea
how agile our van was,
careening around corners,
How could we be rational about .
something that had been our
home, our wheels, our faithful
companion?· Oh sure, we knew we
might be facing breakdowns, but
this one was more like a death.
How long should we keep him on
life support? Would it be kinder to
let him go for parts?
flying through the ·
intersections. It was to be
its last hurrah.
The thought of dismantling his
body into pieces was something
neither of us was ready to face.
But, aft er 24 hours of agonizing
problem-solving, we knew it made
few off-ramps or patrolling police,
the Tri-State might as well have been the wide open
spaces of Wyoming. , .
The cellular phone was oar only link to the Auto
Club. Our extended coverage gave us the needed
"free" towing miles -up to 100. Of course, no ·
garages were open nor would be until Tuesday
morning, the tow truck driver informed us. No, he
hadn't a clue as to the van's distress. Hardly ever saw
one of these foreign models, especially one so old.
Our vehicles all rust out after a couple of years ,
anyway, he mumbled while studying our van as if it
had just been hauled out of the. La Brea Tar Pits.
It would be close to 8 p.m. before he left the three
of us to fend for ourselves at the motel. We cleaned
ou t the ice chest, and like disaster su rvivors,
ravenously gorged ourselves on crackers, cheese,
apples, nuts, wine, and granola bars, a meal that
tasted better than anything we'd nad thus fa r.
Somehow, simple food takes on an added dimension
when you've gone through an emotional crisis and
have moved into the first s·tage of denial.
The next morning, after a good night's sleep, we
had rented a car and were on our way into downtown
Chicago right on schedule. We'd deal with the minor
repair on Tuesday morning and all would be well.
The Chicago Art Institute, Botero, Picasso, Calder,
and Miro sculptures, Chagall mural, Magnificent
Mile shops, bookstores. John Hancock Building,
Sears Buijding, deep-dish pizza, Lake Michigan -it
was all wonderfully stimulating and temporarily
restored our eupho.ric states of well being.
But by early Tuesday, we were ready to get on with
our trip, tired of the comforts of motel living and
restaurant food. We'd visit the University of Chicago
after our van was repaired, and head on down to
Carl Sandburg's home in Galesburg, our proposed
itinerary intact.
no sense to repair the van and
continue the journey as before. No
one could give! us guarantees that
other old parts might also impact the new parts and
therefore cause more expense! and delay. After all, it
does have more than 220,000 miles on it, they said.
"We know, we know," we answered back, still not
totally convinced of our decision.
John, his wife, and two young children walked
around our drooping van, and we watched their
dream take hold while ours began taking on a new
shape. "If you want to leave it with me, I could work
on it in my spare time, maybe give it a few more
years, take short trips. The kids have always wanted a
camper," John said. Rebecca, age 8, moved quickly
into the van, asking where the beds were, how the
sink worked, and began playing house. Her little
5-year-old brother soo~ joined in the make-believe
trips they would someday take. It was then that we
knew what our decision would be .
A few hours later, after we'd gone over all the
instructions, explained "Swampy," the alarm
system, all the idiosyncrasies, of our aged van
and assu red them we'd keep in touch, wo drove away
in our rented car, feeling the loss but noticing our
cising spirits. •
The rest of that d.ay and the next were spent
arranging flights home, purchasing duff el bags for
our things we'd take, and boxing up the rest to be
sent home, moving in and out of motels, and seeing
more of Chicago than most Chicagoans. We'd
regroup at home, begin again in a different manner.
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Aftl!r calling a:~ least 10 mC"Chani-cs, 'We-begged one-
who trepi"datiously came to oor motel tq "toulc"-at-i .
He did and pronounced his inability to .repair it. A
few calls later, we found John, who knew
And so we have. We flew to Boston Sept. 20, .
picked up a rental car and resumed our sabbatical
itinerary without compromising its integrity. Some of
what we planned this fall will be picked up during
the spring segment. Our montl) driving a regular car .
~nd staying in motels wift. be a different trip than th.e
one in our van. We will miss the beautiful campsites,
the convenience oC having our home with .. us~And.we
don't et know what we'll be driving Qr how we'll be
livi ng during the three month spring odyssey. But we
do know that we're almost on th~ road aga in, filled
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i---t~e=ars before. It was enough. We had the van towed
aga1!ia""few shorirnllc~ut w at a n de • was. 1s
particular driver's calling wa,.c; more in the line of
demolition derby. We had no idea how agile our van
was, careening around corners, flying through the
intersections. It was to be its last hurrah. ~
The garage owner, John, a slim, bearded man, set
right to work, removing the van's shaken innards and
soon pronounced our worst fear - a sheared crank
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teaches literuture at Cerritos Community College.
She and artist/husband llan·ey Clemans, who teaches
at Golden West College, are In the midst of a
thru-month, cross-country trip to the homes of great
artists and writers. Weekend is periodically running
ber stories and bis sketches from the road.
rzru 'J our Sta.sons 1lotel '}{Jwport '&acfi is
wry t;r;iwi to h.Mt this qdusitJt event. ~ onu
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VEGGING OUT
The Last Mango strives to bring first-class
vegetarian dirung to the Balboa Peninsula
By MA;RLA BIRD
T he Last Mango is the
newest fresh-faced kid
on the block -a
restaurant whose
owner, Lloyd llano, has
ambitions toward creating a first
class vegetarian dining
establishment on the 8albo11
Peninsula.
He has brought in Elizabeth
Denis as executive chef. Denis
trained with John Sharpe, the
ma~termind at West Coast
Ventures, worked with pavjd
Wilhelm at his Cancun Cafe in
Laguna Beach and recently
returned from Sweden where she
helped open a chain of vegetarian
restaurants.
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2900 NftpOlt llvd.
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open T~ through lun-
daya: 1t :30 a.m. to 10:30
p.m. Wllk ... and tundav,
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Lunch is a fairly sim1;>le matter
-there are eight sandwiches
priced from $4.95 to $6.50; soup of
the day; two salads and four pizzns
from $6.50 to $7.75.
presence, seemed to be tlrin and
drowning in lemon.
The Gilded Mango, how~ver, is
a luxurious, col6r!ul salad
combination of jicama1 red onion,
mango, s~ar snap peas and red
peppers, all crunch and sweetness
on a bed of chilled ric.e noodles
with a sesame-mango glaze, $6.95,
lavish enough for two diners and
worth the trip.
Eggplant lasagna is served in its
own casserole dish, thick and
steaming hot. Good too, with
plenty or eggplant and toanato
sauce and a simple mound of
wonderful garlic-mashed potatoes,
somelhing I hope they will offer as
a side dish in menus to come.
"Passion Pasta" needs the
attcn1ion of Ms. Denis. It should
have been a simple mix to..prepare
-browned mushrooms, roasted
Weekend
Cafe Lido once stood here and
after it burned down and Cafe
Lido relocated, the site was
renovated and subsequently
occupied by Carre Looma, an early
victim of Orange County's
recession.
The Gaetano Formaggi pizza is
a winner, a rich mixture or goat
cheese, Cresh mozzarella and
gorgonzola, puffed and melting,
with ca pers, roma tomatoes and
basil on a crisp thin crust, $6.95.
g:lrlic and sun dried tomatoes, bu t
the pasta was awash if! bas.ii oil
and the garlic was harsh. In all
fairness, the wa itress, co'ncerned
that the dish wa~ rilatively
MAile A~TtN/DAILY P1LOT
Owner Lloyd llano brought Elizabeth Denis In as executive chef at his restaurant The Last Mango.
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untouched, came back from the
kitchen with the offer to make JAZZ AND FOOD FEST
something else.
Dy spring 1993, George Ristich,
proprietor of George's Camelot,
had opened in the same spot with
Arnold's Hide Out, but its life
prove d short and Ristich closed it
and expanded his operat ion on
Via Oporto.
Which brings us to the staff. What a combination! Culin.ary
~-They are a uniformly delightful maestros from The Golden Truffle1
and attractive group of health-food Five f~t, Sfuzzi, The Ritz, Antoine,
The lunch menu called
Smorgasbord is fun to read with
things like "The Big Mock," which
is one of those sprou.ted grains ·
patties wit-h aJI the usual
accompaniments on a sesame seed
bun. Priced on the high side at
$6.50 -with helpings or cole In September, The Last Mango
oponed with radical changes in
menu style and beverage choices
with an accent on vegetarianism
and healthful dining. Its bar has
been closed to wine and beer, but
offers a mind-sropping variety of
drinks (four pages): bottled juices,
fresh squeezed veggie and fruit
juices and "Sunrider Regenerative
Beverages" .with concentrated
organically grown whole herb
foods. Try one of these puppies
and you will feel like jogging to
AMERICAN
slaw, freshly made potato salad or
french fries.
The best dinner appetizer is a
simple quesadilla, $3.95, filled with
melted jack cheese, with roasted
chilies and pepitaS· and a tangy
sweet-sour mango salsa studded
with pomegranate seeds.
Something called The Big Dipper
had unsuccessful versions or very
sitnple-to-make dips; the raita was
-weak and watery, the hummus,
instead of h~ving a rich garlicky
CHARUE'S IAR & RESTAURANT, A local
restooront/bor with o "homelOwn• flavor featuring
pool, darts, sotell11e, big screen TV, Pool Tournament
every Wed night Ser111ng lunch Moo-Fri 11 lo 2 &
Sot Breaklost 8 lo noon. SI 50 Mary's & Drivers Sot
& Sun 6 to noon Shot ol the Week SI 00 Open 366
doy o year ~eyeor only) 6om ro 2om 6041 Boho
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DICK CHURC'H'S RESTAURANT, A fomoly style
coffee shop located bl 2698 Newport Blvd • Cosio
MelO Menu includes breoklost, lunch Otld dinner.
Pr!.(.ps rongo from $3 00 to $7 9Q Open Mon ·Sot
6 OOom to 9 OOpm IN, WC, V, MC
(71.4) 646-77 62
KENNY ROGERS ROASTERS, located in the
fountom Yoney Promenode or I 63 I 5 Brookhurst Sr
#2, fountain Volley Wood f11e roosted chicken and
side dishes make. fresh· doily. Watch the chicken cook
enthusiasts. The service was
caring, attentive and friendly. Five Crowns, John DOminis, Pascal, La
We ordered two desserts - a Salsa and P.F. Chang will be serving up
tira misu and an orange cheese delectables while party-goers keep the
cake. Great with a cup of beat with Rob Mullins' Jazz House well-brewed coffee, especially the
excellent orange cheese cake. -Party Band.
I would likc.:TCT.ICJ..urn ( ..... Qr..___, ___ ._ ...... __ This_is all happening (and more) as
"Punjabi Curry'' which the menu a fwnd-raiser for Sh.,e Ollt_Selves at
says, "truly transcends one's vision Triangle Square Sunday, od. 23, from or the divine." 'Hey, who can resist
transcending the divi ne? That's S to 9 p.m. ·
what restaurant critics live for. Tickets are $65 per person. For
Marla .Bird reviews )ocal dining
fol' the D:Jily Pilot.
· information, phone 538-8276.
PAUL BOCUSE HITS TOWN
The legendary Paul Bocuse, considered one
of the world's greatest chefs and restaurateurs,
will be the guest of honor at a reception and
book lf&ning at 6 p.m. Monday at Pascal,
followed by a formal dinner featuring Pascill •
Olhats' most elegant menu. Olhats, a former
student of Bocuse's, says that the Frenchman
is "the origin of my career -my model and
-le& •t1tllon. I am proud to be cooking fo.r
him." for information, phone 752-0107.
BocuseJ who was decorated with the French
Legion or Honor in 1975, wiU be honored the
foll~ alaM, Tuesday, at The Payilion
Restaurant at the Four Seasons Hotel in
Newport Center with the House of Mumm
Champagne featured. For reservations, phone ·
760-4920. . .
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GIWS ISLAND, Gourmet dining ot fost food
prices family style restovronl with island theme
Oy&ler bar, seofuod, lobster. steaks, chicken, poslo
orid homburger5. lunch ond dtnner specials Pri~s
range from 13 50 & up. full bar and oll mojor
credit COfds Hrs. 1 lom lo IOpm codtoil lounge
I I om to 12pm "9eofed .M.(~2 Beoch Blvd ,
Hunhngron,peoctul 14) .9~ 6.
HUNTINGTON BEACH MARI'. r IROIUR.
• Here's o unique place for family dining where fresh
1eofood IS king Ond e11pert mesquite broiling is our
trodemork. Our fresh fish changes doily end we olso
lecture chicken. steaks ond poslo. There's o fresh
seafood moritel, loo. lunch qnd Dinner, full bar. •
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PACIFIC FISH & SEAFOOD, locoted at 2620
N_e~rt_8111d., Co to MQio. Menu iodu.,.d...,e..._s __
seoFOod solods, seo ood sandwiches, grilled
entrees, f1Sh & chips, fish tacos. sushi Olld more.
Also hos one of Oronge County's torgist
inventories of fresh fish From it's fish rn,erket
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TKO, V, /'K., AE, OS, ATM (71 4) 378-0798.
SAMMY'S llSTRO, Casually elegant bistro
located or 8780 Worner Ave . Fountain Volley
Eclectic menu includes All1901or p1zzo, cream of
1olopeno soup, co1un 11bs. seafood, steak ond Posto
dishes Open for lunch M f11 11 30 om-2·30pm
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STUDIO CAFE. located ot I 00 Moin St Bolboo
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ploce for food, fun & enlerloinment Menu includes
11bs. chden, hesh l1sh, poslo, oppehzers & $01ods.
also ser111ng brunch on Sot & Sun I 0 to J 00 which
includes Belgium waffles, omelettes, ponco~es ond
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5368775
CHINESE
CHOI HONG, Gourmet Chinese l1gllt &
healthy. no msg u~. only norurol ingredients
Menu includes lbw col meals, comb1notion
plotes, beef or pork dishes, chicken & vege
d ishes, ond Family volue dinners Toke out
011oiloble. $ 1 · buck o plote 01101loble locoted or
17938 Mognolio St (next to Pie N Sove)
Fountain Volley. (7 I -'I 965.3698
FRENCH
CHANTICLAIR, located ot 1891 2 MocArJhur
THE S~~p, located ot 210 5th Street, Huntington Blvd .. Irvine, ocross from John Woyne Airport.
Beoch VTTenng o downtown olterno11ve to moin Elegant, chorming, 9roc1ou' & beautiful, eoch of
street Family owned ond operated, b<eoklost, lunch, it's dining rooms hos o different decor The food
dinner, cocktails Seoc1ous indoor ond outdo<><__ -Uhencb,Col1£ornio cuisrne.tc»ty but heollhfvlly
dining Sreoks, seolood, poultry, poslo, solods, prepared lunch spec1ols ot $8.00 ond up • the
homemade sousoges, prime rib on Friday nights. Con dinner menu includes o vonety of seafood, meat,
occommodote group' lor meetings/parties, etc;. 1 I· chicken, solods just to mention o few items
10 Mon Thu, 11 11 Fri, 8 11 Sor, 8·10 Sun Open 7 Prices ronge from $6 to $25. Serving lunch
doys/weel MC V 96().1317 11.30.2 30, Dinner 5 J().1 O 30. Sunday Brunch
ZUllES RESTAURANT located or 1712 10 30 · 2 30 open 7 days o week ID. OD,
Plocentio, Cosio Meso Menu includes ribs, chicken, BRUNCH RES REO fB, ENT, WC, V, MC, AMX
sleak & lobster, prime nb. P•UO, oyster bar Pr1Ges DC, DISC. Valet Porting {714) 7 58 8001
ronge from $3 95 ond up Open doily from
I I 30om to I Opm, Cock toils '111 11 pm ID, fB, WC.
No crecfo cords (714) 645 8091 •
BAKERY /COFFEE HOUSE
AllOMAS IXPRISSO CAFE, specializes in
freshly baked muffins, scones, cro1nonts. coolues
& desseirs. 1nclud1ng yummy low for & non fol
item~. ond t.1e best coffee lattes 1n town Open
doily 5 30om 2pm Mon Fu, 6om-2pm Sot &
Sun Neid to Gilberts ot 259 E 17th Sr , Cosio
Mesa. 549.222 ..
CAFE
IWTH'S WI, localed ot 320 Bristol #0 01
Redh1H (by Arco Mini Mort) 1n Casto Mesa
Menu includes good country c~in' brecMost
with lhe best omelettes, poncokes, great
MeJocon bfeokfost dishes and lunch with st11fry
1199etobles, lenyok1 bowl gorl1c chicken,
assorted soloch, healthy hlrkey bufgers,
homburgeo, ~ved w/ polOto solod or Ines Try
Ruth's home c~in' today Greet lood greet
prieesl Prices range from $2 99 to $5 95 Open
7 doys o week 7om to 2pm ID, 00, WC
MAGNOUA CAii, Open l0t b<eokloM lunch
ond d1n011 7 days o ~ from 6 30 to 9 30pm
Doily spec:tols storting os low os
S I 99 lo SS 99 8"' & Wine ovo1I Alt mo10t credit
cordi occlf*d. l0<.oi.d ct 8988 Worner
Ave /MogrlollO Phone 8"7 9189
INDIAN
COPPIR CHIMNIY , En1oy waterfront dining ot
Newport Beoch 3.408 V10 Oporto Introducing
outhenhc Indian Mughlo1 dol1coc1u never before ill
Orange County by our famous chef "Moh1nder
Rnm Guru• Try our lamb or chicken kabobs,
· curries ond wide 11011et1es of fresh vegetables
cooked in our own ground Indian herbs & spices
Reosonoble prices starting os low os $1 95 to
$6 95 Open 7 days o week from 1 I om·Bpm
OUT, TKO, WC. 673.7679
INDIAN PARADlll, l°'oted ot 1520 West
Coosr Hwy The menu includes chicken, lomb,
seafood and vegetarian dishes oll prepared to
perfection with only the freshest ingredients
Pricei rong• from i2 50lo S1 5 95 for o
~:rlete combination dinner Open 7 days o
lunch 1 I JO to 2 JO, dinner 5 to I 0 ID,
f8, V, MC, AE, OS, DC (714) 646-3993
RIM JHIM, located 01 18687 BrookhursJ (neor '
Ellis 1n Callens Corn11) Fountain Volley En1oy
Oronge County's famous Indian dish lo
Hor1k0tmo Other entrMs include lomb chops, fish
ond Y9$1ekmon dishes all .. rved w1ltl mild souces
Spicy flo"'°'s ore mode upon requut Se<v1ng
lunch Mon thru Fri $3 9.5 to $6 95 Dinners •
served 7 nights o wMk from $6 95 &"p
Accepting most credit cords 171 A) 963 6777
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ITALIAN
IUSKEm M>Y, tastier thon e11er .. Buskeni boy is
committed to providing the 11ery freshest poslo, p1zzo
ond ~olod lo our guests in o whimsical, unique
setting of o most affordable price .We olso corer
lo re night business meetings and all other occasions
Meals range from $3 75 to $5 25 Open Monday
rhru Solurdoy 11 .30 to 9·00. (71.4) 968.49.49. We
love logo orders. We ore located in fountain Volley
of 18225 South Brookhursl See you soon B B.
CIAO, localed of 2600 Eosl Coast Hwy. Corona
Del Mor. Come ond experience Corona del Mar's
newest ltolion reslouront serving New York style
pizza, gourmet pizzas, exciting pastas, creative
solods, coffee,L-coppucci.£10 ond fresh baked pastries.
Prices range trom $3.95 lo $8.95 Open 7 days o
week from Som to I 1 pm, except Sunday open 4 lo
11 pm Del111ery ovo1loble. V,MC, AE, WC, IN OUT
GIOVANNI'S ITAUAN RESTAURANT, localed
of I 6041 Bolso Chico Rd /Edinger, Huntington
Beoch All Home Cooked ltolion Dishes No
preservohves used Each d1Sh 1s coo~ed ot time of
ordenng Menu includes home mode Ponzerorti,
poslo dishes. p1zzo, ltolion subs, onhposlO salads,
homemode soups & ch1ll1 Pr1Ces from $3 65 ·
$ 14 65 Hrs 1 I om.9pm Tues thru Sot. Closed Sun
& Mon Cosuol dress, toke out orden, beer, '"'""e &
soh drinki No credit cords. 846-4666 or 846-t' I 88 .
NICKS PIZZA D'ORO family ltolion Restouronr
with homemade poslc1 souces and handmade
pizza's. Famous for Wednesday Spo9he1t1 ·all you
con eat for $2 75 ond Sunday all you con eol
losogno lor $3 75 We ol'9 hove the biggest pizza
1n town, our party pizza 36• Other dishes include
veal, eggplant, chicken, bfosc1ollo ond different
posies. A buffet lunch on Mon , Tues .. Thurs & Fri
Banquet room ond cotenng ovolloble. We ore
located or 105~5 Slatter Ave Fountain Volley
Phone (71 4) 963 0227
PIRO'S RESTAURANT, localed at 2221 N
Main St in Seod1fl Village Serving breokfosl, lunch
ond dinner Now open 7 doys o weel Homemade
poncokes, pos111es. poslos, & doily specials
E11obl0lhed 1n 1979 Early Bird dinners 5-6 30
nightly New b<eokfa•I ond lunc:h menus
RANDAZZO ITAUAN CAH, localed or 21148 Be. Bllld • (or Atlonro), Fom.fy own«!. e1111yth1ng
prepored with the f1nu1 MeOls & chees.es & fomouJ
for 11'1 infamous ch.esecoke Prices 1on9e from
$200to S11 95 Open Tues thru Sotl I 9pm, Sun
11 8 pm Cloied Mon IN OUT WC, Wine ond
beer (71,.1 53~2448
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SAl&TINOS RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE cq. ,
locotecf'ot 251 Shipyard Way, Newport Beoch
Menu includes great poslo, oword winning Caesar
solod, delicious homemade sausage, veal, lamb, loh
of vegetarian dishes, good wine, beer, coppucetno &
deserts. •11•s o Family 01Nned & run reslouronl .. Prices·
range from $4 95 lo $13.95 Open 7 doyi o week.
Serving Sot & Sun Brunch from 8.30 to l ·00 Sunday
thru Thursday 1 I om to I Opm. Friday & Sot I 1 om
l lpm. IN, OUT, we. BRU, we. v. M, AE. DC
JAPANESE
KIKUYA FINE JAPANESE CUISINE, feotunng
fine dining, Sushi Sor, Teppon Table, Moin Dining
Room. Full bar ond cockto1l loun9e feotunn9 spec1olry
lrop1coldrii1ks. Jozz bond every FN.&""$01 liigfit ond
Korooke every Tues. night. Open for lunch Mon.fri.
I I ·30.2:30, .Oinne( Sun·Thun 5· 10pm, Fri & Sot 5.
11 pm. 8052 Adams A11e. (corner of Beoch)
Huntington Beoch, (7141 536-6665. All mo1or credit
cords except Diners Club RR, f8, E, WC ..
MEXICAN
AVR.AS IL llANCHITO, A d ining landmark for 011er•
20 years. Run by the Avila family, Av1los ho• 7
locations lo serve you in Cosio Meso, Newport Beoch,
Santo Ano, long Beoch, HuntinglOn Pork & loguno
Hms & Hunflngton Beoch. Peotur1ng authentic food
with the freshest ingredients & o new creative light
cu1s1ne along with authentic Momo A111lo's recipes ID,
BRU, FB, ENT, we, v. MC, Af, DC. & DISCOVER
• A111los hos o reputation for treating you like port of the
fom1lyl"
MARGARITAVIW. located ot 2332 I/Vest Pacific
Coast Hwy. Mexican burgers, foptos, burritos & more.
Specials c;loily Price range from $4 95 lo $10 9 5
Open I l .30om lo 12:30om IN, FB. V, MC, AE, DC,
(7 J .4) 631 .8220
Ml CASA, located at 296 17th Street, CoslO Mesa
A trip to Me111col Me11ieon food Open doily ol 11 om
Priees ronge from $2 25 to $8 95 Ser111ng lunch &
dinner for over 20 years IN, FB, WC, V, MC, AE,
DC, CB D 6"5·7626
WAHOO'S FISH TACO, With .4 loco11ons 1133
PCH, loguno 8ecxh, (71A) .497-0033, 1862
Plo<:enho Cosio Mesa, (71.4) 631.3.433 ond 3000
811stol, Co"° Mesa (714} 435-0 I JO, 120 Mo1n,
Huntington Beoch, (71.4) 536-2050 Menu 1nclude1
F1Jh tacos, burntot, bloc~ beons & rice, wlods,
wndw.ches. PriceJ ronge ~om SI 65 lo $7 50
Open ~·Sot I lorn lo IOpm, Sun 1 lom IO
9pm IN, TKO, WC.
Prices ronge from $1.95 ond up. Open
M.f 11-6; Sot 11·5, ID, WC {714) 650-0130.
POT OF SHRIMP, An unequoled dining
uperience "Sh11mply Delicious· and the service
unsurpossoble. Featuring Posto, Thresher Shark &
Swordfish Open 7 cloyi o week l 26m-l Opm, Sot
& Sun. breoltfost from Som S1dew.olk dining.
located or 113 Walnut, bodtside of Pierslde
Po11ilion in Huntington Beoch. (714) 960.72787
ZUlllS DRY DOCK, locoted ol 9059 Adams,
Huntington Beoch. Menu includes seafood, steak &
lobster, pizza, prime rib, oyster bar. Prices range from $3 95 ond up. Open doily from 11 :30om lo
19f>m, Cocktails 'til 1 lpm. IN, F8, WC, V, MC.
(714) 963-6362.
STEAKS
THI IARN mAK HOUSI. locoted.ot 2300
Harbor Blvd, #3 l, Costa Mesa. Menu includes
steaks, fresh fish, chickenfo burgers ond '°lods.
Prices ron.ge fr.om $3..Zi t lunch and $6 25 for
dinner Open 1 lom for lunch M.So. Dinner .4pm
M-fr. Dinner Jpm Sot. & Sul'). IN, WC, v, MC,
• AE, DC. (71.4) 6"1·9777.
SEAL BEACH
GUD'IR INN, Estobl1shed in 1930 by the 011stnp
Still o mHl1ng place of pilots around lhe world who
en1oy the be$1 in dining. located at 1400 Pacific
Coast Hwy, Seal Beoeh. The menu includes fresh
f11h do~. steaks, lobster & crob legs. Prices start ot
$4 95. Open weekdays 1 lom· lOpm, 'hi 10.JOpm
weekends. IN, fB, ENt, WC, V, MC, AE (310)
431 ·3022
SPORTS BAR & DINING
IND OVll IND 5'0US IAR., Serving
steaks, fish, appetizers & sondw1ches. Prices ronge
from $2.$12. Spirits, pool tournaments, dart
tournaments. Happy hour e11ery day with free
appetizers. Open 7 days o week, 1 pm· l :30om
Mon-fri, 11 om-1 :30om Sot & Sun. F8, All mojOf
credit cords. 17 1.4) 839 7 48.4. 16129 Br~unt/Edinger. fountain VoHey.
FOr men itfonnation .,.. ...
local tlavor cal 1he Daly Plot at
642-4321 or 1he Hulllil90n
leach ....... at 965-3030.
IN 1ndooi d1111119 OUT outdoor dining WC wh.el
choir occeu, 91U brvnch, llES r--..ottOf'ls, Fa h.U
bor. £NT ~""*"· rir:o IOl.eoui, wa w.,,.
bot. V "''°· WC 1110IMKord, AE ometteon ••p<tu OS dtsc-. DC d111en club
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These recipes offer fresh. com•enient and innoratfre ways to use dry pasta, high quality
: Alaskg seafood a!ldfr'esh lemons-in both hvr and cold dishes.for elegam entertain ing
: nr quick family dinners. Try them our and see how easy cooJ..ing 111 the '90s can be.'
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1 can (14-3/4 oz.) Alaska salmon, drained
1 package (10 oz.) frozen chopped
spinach, thawed
I pint non-fat ~ottage cheese
3 cups grated part·skim mozzarella cheese ·
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1 egg
1/2 tsp. grated lemon peel
Juice or I fresh lemon (3 tbsp.)
• Salt and pepper to taste
• 4 . cups (32 oz.) prepared spaghetti sauce • 9 pieces or Las3gne. uncooked • • 112 cup water • • .. Preheat oven to 400°F . • • Flake salmon into a bowl; set aside . • • Squeeze liqujd from spinach. In a medium • bowl1 combine spinach, conage cheese: • • 2 cups IJlOZZarella cheese, Parmesan • • cheese, egg. lemon peel and juice. Mix • • until well combined. Season to taste with • .salt and pepper. • • • Spread I cup spagheni sauce in bonom • • of a 9 x '13-inch pan. Arrange a layer of • uncooked lasagne over sauce. Spread half • -• the spinach mixture over lasagne. Top with • • half the salmon. Spread another cup • .. spagheni sauce over salmon. Repeat with a • • layer of lasagne. spinach mixture, salmon • • and spagheni sauce. Top with a final layer • • of lasagne. Spread .remaining I cup • • spagheni sauce over lasagne and sprinkJe • with remaining I cup mozzarella. Pour • • 1/2 cup water around edges of lasagne. • • Cover with foi l and bake at 400° F for ..
• 1 hour. Remove from oven and let sit, • • covered, 15 minutes before serving . • • Nutritional Information Per Serving: • .. 427 Calories; 37 g Protein; 40 g Carbo-~ • hydrates; 14 g Pat; 78 mg Cholesterol; • 1483 mg Sodium. Percent of calories • • from fat: 28% • • • ,
• • • .. • • • • $en•es6 • • nd ettuccine uncooked • rearing a meal that suitnoday's nutrition concerns and time-crunched lifestyles can be a challenging
task. A '90s meal has to be healthy, low-fat, quick and easy, yet satisfying and.full of flavor.
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Juice and grated peel of 1 SunJdst lemon
can (14-3/4 oz.) Alaska salmon, drained
(reserving 3 tbsp. liquid)
Three simple ingredients-pasta,· seafood and lemon -blend together in numerous ways to make
delicious , imaginative dishes that meet all those criteria and deliver spectacular taste, too.
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3 tbsp. vegetable oil
2 tsp. sugar
2 tsp. Dijon mustard
-~04/a PRESTO
Preparing pasta is so easy, you can put together an entire,
well-baJanccd meal in the time it takes to boil the water and
cook the pasta. Pasta is the perfect ~ from which to build a
healthy meal because it's high in complex carbQhydrates and
low in fat. cholesterol and sodium. What's more, pasta
complements a wide variety of foods that fit into a healthy diet.
Creating pasta-based meals with Alaska seafood and fresh
lemon is an especially inviting way to serve your family
nutritious foods.
Adding interest and appeal to seafood or other meals can be
as easy as trying new pasta shapes. Instead of spaghetti served
with your favorite sauce, next till)C try the same sauce with
f>er?, Rotini ~irals), Shells Bow lies Mostaccioli or Ziti. •
There are about 30 different pasta shapes available in most
supermarkets, and each one can bring a new look and slighll)l
diff=nt texture to your favorite meals.
Puca is the perfect ingredient for experimenting with ethnic
flavors, toe>. Try accenting it with Asian, Mexican and, of
course, Italian ingredients and Oavorinp for new dishes to add
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Ef'eo/kd AT ITS BEST ~hP ;~lesome pasta with Alaska seafood is a sman,.
choice, since they're bOth healthful, versatile and require very
lilde cootirig lime. When it comes to picking the seafood for
your meal, you can oount on Alub to provide the highest
quality you can buy. F"aabed from the icy, pure waaers of the
Nonh Plcific, Alub seafood is completel1 natural.
The Alllka filhina industry hlS developed state--of-the-art
f'leezing and proc:asing ...... to ClllUle the fresh.caught
flavor and texture is locbd in within houn of beina cauaht.
Thia's why it's c.lled flether..frozen. All species of Alllka
lelfood -from finfish (Alllka poUoct. halibut. ood llld five
Ylrietid of A1ub salman) ID lhellfilll (AIMka KiJla, Snow
Md Dunpneu cnb) -n aYllillble • your local supennarbl
in ... ..rood deplrtlnem. .
AIMb cmled uJman. a cm¥111ieat allemadve. ii a
dellciaul .... forquk* ... _, lllldl, IOlpl; ~ ••
even -..11111 tlCOI. Allib cmned lllman lllltl wkb dli = qUl1iy fresh ...... Alllka Red~ cmned
hu. deep red oalor ... dell flavor; AlllU ....
~ ......... ftalllern111cob llld ... clel~ flavar.
C?i <f;mwn#~ TOUCH ·
A clean, fresh and light way to enhance the taste of pasta
-and Alaska seafood dishes is with the touch of Sunkist lemon.
Narurally fat-free and very low in sodium, fresh -squeel.Cd
lemon adds pure, unadulterated flavor. Squeez.ed directly over
Alaska seafood and pasta, f'resb lemon juice can take the
place of rich sauces and dressings when you 're looking for
the ultimate in low-fat and flavorful eating. Fresh-squeeud
lemon juice combined with ·herbs doubles flavor enjoyment.
Tossing in a bit of fresh-grated lemon peel is another easy
way to add resty taste to meals.
For garnishing pwposes, lemon offers automatic color
and eye appeal. Dip an edge of fresh-cut lemon into parsley
for an instant, aophisticat~ .1amish. Hollow out half __
a lemon to make a "boat" that can .hold a dipping sauce or
dressing. Or pare a long slice of peel and wrap it around
asparagus or greert beans for an unusual Jn5C0tation.
When purchasing lemoiit, look for smooth skins, ~
and heavy frui~. Avoid bruised, bumpy, wrinkled fluit dial
may be old or wu improperly handled. Lemons can be
stored at room ~ for several days or in a plutic
bag in the refrigerator for at least one month.
• • l large clove prfic, minced • • I head romaine lettuce, cut into thin strips • • (about 6 cups) • • J medium plum tomatoes, cut in hair • and sliced • • J green onions, white part only, sliced • • l tbsp. chopped fresh tarragon or dill, • • or l tsp. dried taf!agoo or dill • • Salt and pepper to wte' • • Prepare pasti\,according to package • • directions; drain . • • Meanwhile, in a large bowl whisk • • together lemon juice and peel, reserved • • salmon liquid, oil, sugar, mustard and garlic. • : Flake salmon into the bowl. Add
: cooked pasta and toss gently. Cover bowl
__:.__,•-and place-in the-rcfrigeratorn:nrtl cool. ! about 30mitlutes. • • • .. • • • • • • • ,. • • • •
When ready to serve, toss pasta wit h
lettuce, tomatoes, onions and tarragon or
dill. Add salt and pepper;o taste and ser\ie .
Nutritional Information Per Serving:
481 Calories; 26 g Protein; 63 g Carbo-
hydrates; 14 g Fat; 30 m.g Cholesterol: 413
mg Sodium. Percent of calories
from fat: 26%
Here are some quick hints to use when preparing dishes with pasta, Alaska seafood and fresh lemon. . .
PASTA
Boil 4 to 6 quarts of water for
l pound of pasta. Add pasta
gradually and stir. Stir again
when the water returns to a boil.
Diffetent pasta shapes require
different amounts of cooking
time, so check the package for
directions. The pasta is ready
when ii is "al dente", or tender
but finn to the bite.
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ALASKA SE~FOOD
When broiling. saut~ing, grilling
or baking Alaska sc~ood, count on
about l 0 minutes per inch of .
thickness, measured at the thickest
part of the fish. Tum during
cooking as necessary.
Everything in a can of Aluka
canned salmon is edible -even
the tiny bones! They're rendered so
soft during processing that they're
easily mixed with ocher
ingredients. P1us, they're an
excellent source of calcium. .,
LEMO
A fresh lemon yields more juice
when left at room temperature
and rolled on the counter with
the palm of the hand before
squeezing.
One medium lemon yields
about 3 tablespoons juice and ·3
teupoons gratedJ>CCI. Five 10 six
lemons yield l cup juice.
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pound Mostaccioli, Ziti or other
medium pasta shape. uncooked
small onion, peeled and coarsely
chopped
tbsp. olive or vegetable oil
3 • clo\es garlic, minced
2 tsp. dried oregano
I can (28 oz.) chopped toma\oes
I can (IS oz. I tomato sauce
4 tsp. tomato paste
1/2 'cup chopped green or black olives
2 tbsp. capers
Juice of I fresh lemon U tbsp.I
4 anchovy fillets. minced (optional)
4 Alaska salmon fillet (4 oz. eath),
thawed if necessar}
Salt and pepper to taste
Prepare pa~ta
according to
package
direction's;-
drain .
Meanwhile .
\aute' onion in
oil in a large
'lk ille1 over
medium heat for 5
minute or until sot! .
Stir in garlic. oregano. tomatoes. tomato
sauce and 1omato paMe. Cook I 0 to 15
minutes. <;tirring occasionally. until
slightly th ickened. Add olives. caper\, ·
lemon juice and anchovies. R~move from
heat and cover to keep wann.
Season salmon .with salt and pepper .
Place on greased broili ng pa{l and broil
for I 0 minutes per !nch of thickness .
measured al the thicke t part. or until fi sh
just flakes. when tested with a· fork . -To ~erve. toss cooked pasta with sauce .
re erving I cup. Divide sal!l'on and pa•aa
between four serving plates and spoon
remaining cup of sauce over i.almon .
Nutritional lnformarinn Per Sen·in~:
763 Calories; 44 g Protein; 108 g Carbo·
hydratt;s: 18 g Fat: 74 mg Cholesterol:
698 mg Sodium. Percent of calorie')
from fat:-2 1 %
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AND LIGHT LEMON SAUCE • • • • •
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pound Bow Ties, Moslaccioli or
other medium pasta shape, uncooked
pounds Alaska salmon fillets
cuptrhite wine
cup fr1sh lemon juice, dhided
cup rninced shallots (about J medium
shallots). dhided
rib celery, minced
cups non-rat plain yogurt
medium cucumber. peeled,
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seeded, sliced into thin half moons
113 cup finely chopped fre h dill or
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I tbsp. dried dill
l tbsp. chopped :hives or
I tsp. dried chhes
f re hly ground black ptpper to taste
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Mean"-hile. in a m1crowave .. 1afe
baking dish. arrange almon fillets in Qne
layer. tucking under the tail~ for uniform
thicklle)c;. Add white wine. I tbsp. lemon
juice. I tb p. shallots and the celery .
Cover with plastic wrap and cut venL".
Microwave on high for 4 to 6 minutes .
rotating di h half way through cooking
time . until salmon is opaque and flakes •
easily. lf more time i) needed. microwave
in 30-~cond to I ·minute increments
until fi. his cooked. Drain liquid: set
:-.almon aside.•
In a llmall saucepan. CQmbine remain·
ing lemon juice and shallots. yogurt and
cucumber. Wann until heated through .
Ip a large bowl . to ~cooked pasta with
sauce. Flake coo~ed sal mon into bOwl. and
add dHI and chive . To well. and season
with freshly ground black pepper .
• Ahcmaiely. place salmon in baking
pan. Add white wine. lemon juice. sha~lot'I
and celery as directed above. Balte at •
400° F for I 0 minutes per inch of thickness,
measuring fi 'h at the thickest part.
Nutritional Information Ptr Stn•ing:
334 CaJO!ics; 30 g Procein;..31 g Carbo-
hydrates: 8 g Fat: 49 !"8 Cholc terot:.
639 mg Sodium. Petdnt of calorics
from fa1: 22%
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Tomato and ODion Cheese Soup keeps · the .chill away
Looking for a hearty way to
warm up on cool afternoons?
After a day of fall chores like
raking leaves and picking the
kids ue fro m school, chase aw~y
the chill with a savory bowl of
Roasted Tomato-Onion Cheese
Soup created by the California
Mille Advisory Board.
This recipe blends the rich
ta!>te of roasted onions wit h the
tJngy flavo r and rich texture of
tomatoes for a soup that's
h1:althy an d satisfying. The
.. .Tropical rice
pudding a new .
-comfort· food
For many people, rice
puddrng conjurcs'up
imagcs of childhood and
mom's hof!le-style cooking.
The creamy mixture with
nee is a traditiona l symbol
Of C:Ol,11 fort.
To hono r this tradition,
1c C:.ili forn ia Milk
Advisory Doard ha s
11nprovccJ on the past by
taking nee pudding to the
l1opiC'1.
Tropi'cal Lowfat Rice
i1uJdiug is a healthy and
tlJvorlul bknding of fresh
t1 op11.:al frui t and lowfat
CVJpOrJted mil k, which
u c~1tcs a flavo rful treat
with a rich texture.
J\11 cxc<.:llcnt source of
\ it:.imin D, potassium and
calc:1um, th e pudding
contain.., fresh banana,
pi}lC<tpple :rnd mango to
conjure up images of the
Caribbea n.
Garnished with lime or
str.rn·berry slices. Tropical
Lowf:.it Rice is a colorful
I ina lc to any meal, or try it
-~ a rre ... h addition to
hrcakfast 1hcals or Sunday
brunch.
TRO PICAL LOWFAT
RICE PUDDING
• 2 cups water
• I tablespoon granulated
~ugar
• 2 teaspoons vanilla
extract ·
• I cup rice
• I cup pureca mango or
J'apaya _
• 2 linn-ripc ba nanas,
. n it in half lengthwise ond
ltliccd thin
• 1 cu n (8~ ounces)
cru.!>hcd pineapple, juice
dr:Jiucd and reserved
• I puckagc (3 ounces)
orange gelatin
• I cup evaporated lowfat
milk, undiluted
• Lime o r strawberry
s lic~ for garnis h
In medium saucepan
with cover, bring water lo
a boil. Add sugar and
van iHa, stirring until
di~solvcd. Add rice, stir
and bring lo a boil.
Cuvc 1. reduce heat to
simmt.:r and cook for 20
minutes or until all of the
w.1tcr is absorbed and
rict.: is tender. Remove
from heat and allow to
cool.
111 large bowl, combine
ma ngo o r papaya puree,
b:.111:rnas and drained
pineapple.
Measure reserved
pincnpple juice and add
enough water to make •12
cup liquid .
Pour into smnll
saucepan and bring to a
boil. Add gelatin, stirring
unti l dissolved.
Pour into bowl and
rdrigcratc for about 10
to 15 minutes (do not Jct
gelatin become firm).
Stir gelatin inlo fruit
mixture. Add evaporated
milk and rice. mLxing
"ell. Spoon into
indiviuunl de sert bowl
or large serving bowl.
. Cover and refrigerate
fo~ at lcai.t 4 hours.
Gnrni h with lime and
strawberry slices. Serve.
Mukcs B servings.
tomatoes are sprinkled with
tasty herbs such as cilantro and
pepper and roasted to golden
perfection, bringing out their
slight sweetness. The onions
receive their own special
roasting treatment wi th a light,
toasty coating of garlic and
oregano. t.-f anchego, a
Mexican-style cheese, is folded
into the soup 'for a cold-weather
treat that can be~served as an
appetizer or a main dish.
Served with bolillos, a · '
.. c:
Mexican version of French-style
bread, and garnished with a
fresh lime slice, this recipe is
perfect for sipping while
relaxing in front of a crackling
fire. Roasted'Tomato-Onion
Cheese Soup can be made
ahead of time and served just in
.time for winter weather.
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ONION CHIUI IOUP
• 9 pounds very ripe tomatoes,
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• 1 cup fresh cilantro leaves,
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• 1 tablespoon aarlic salt
• l teaspoons around black
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• 1 medium onion, sliced
• 8 medium aarlic cloves, peeled
• If• cup water _
• 1 table~poon dried ortaano
leaves
• l cups lowfat milk
• 4 teaspoons granulated sugar
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Moms and kids give these alter -school snacks an A-plus
Oack·to-school means busier and sodium-free, they're among
schedules fo r kids and moms after the choices moms can feel good
summer's more relaxed pace. about giving their kids. For moms
After-school sports, music lessons wtro arc concerned about the ~ind homework are just a few of amount of fat in their own diets,
the fall activities that ·require a the fact t~at puffed wheat and rice
boost of late day energy. • are fat.free and have no more
"An after-school snack is a than 50 calories per cup is an
great way to keep energy levels up ... added benefit.
c.i n<l performance high, says Mary Creative combinations of
Mullen, M.S., R.D., a Chicago seasonings and. other wholesome
area dietitian. Smart snacking, ingredients can jazz up these
notes Mullen, can be beneficial fo r cereals to create all kinds of
both moms and kids. terrific snack mixes, too. Here are
Uccausc Puffed wheat and rice two of our favorites.
cereals arc nuturally sugar-free Peanutty Crunch Snack Mix is a
tasty twist on the ever-popular
caramel corn and peanut snack.
Package cup-size portions jn small
resealable bags for snacks
on-the-go. For a sure hit, moms
can include a prize in the bottom
of the bag, a note that says I'm
proud of you or ;m JOU for a
small toy or game. •
For a savory kid and planning
crunch, try Rancher's Nap Sack
Snack· Zesty low-fat ranch-style
salad dressing mix flavo rs the
wholesome cereal and crunchy
pretzel sticks.
Doth of these snack mixes take
. . • •
minutes to assemble and just 8 to
IO minutes to bake. And they can
be stored, tightly covered, for up
to a we ek. For a free brochure
that offers more recipes, as well as
smart snacking tips for grown-ups,
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address to: Puffed Snack Savvy,
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PIANUTTY CRUNCH
S NACK MIX'
• 6 cups Quaker putTcd wheat or
puffed rice cereal
• 1 cnblespoon honey
• 1 cublespooo warm water
• 'h cup honey roasted peunuls
• 2 teaspoons va nilla extract
• 2 tablespoons-reduced-fat
peanut butter
Heat oven to 200F. Place
cereaj and peanuts in large bowl;
set asioe. ln l cup glass
measuring cup or small
microwaveable bowl, combine
peanut butter and honey.
Microwave at HIGH 30 seconds;
stir until smooth. Stir in water
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and vanilla; mix well. Drizzle
mixture over cereal, tossing until
evenly coated. Pour cen:al into
15xJO-inch jelly roll pan. Bake 8
to 10 minutes, stirring once.
Spread cereal mixture onto
~luminum foil; cool complctl!ly.
Store in tightly covered
container. 7 CUPS
NUTRITION INFORMATION:
1 cup Calorics 140, Calurici.
From Fat 60, Tot~il Fat 7g.
Saturated Fat lg, Cholesterol
Omg, Sodium 70mg,
Carbohydrate 14g, Dietary f 1bcr
lg, Protein 5g. .
RANCHIR'S NAP
SACK SNACK
• 6 cups Qual<er pultctl' \\heat or
puffed r ice cereal
• 2 tablespoons dry, lo'"·lat
runch· St)le salad dressing mh
• 2 tablespoons 'egctuble oil
.• 1 cup fnt-frce prctLel s tic~.
broken in half
• 1 tablespoon water
Heat oven to 200F. Pl:m:
cereal in large boy. I; set a)id<.:.
Combine oil and water; drizzll.!
over cereal and toss. Sprinkle
wiJh salad dressing mix, tOS!>ing
until evenly coated. Pour cert.al
into 15xl0-inch jelly roll pan.
Bake 8 to 10 minutes, stirring
once. Stir in pretzels. Spread
cereal mixture onto aluminuni
foil; cool co111pletely. Store in
tightly covered container. 7
CUPS.
NUTRITION
INFORMATION: 1 cup,
Calories 100, Calorics From J-.1t
35, Total Fat 4g, Satur...ited F.it
0.5g. Cholesterol Omg.
Quick, convenient and
tasty Alaska pollock
A recent study. by National
Eating Trends showed that
Americans are spending less :mt!
less time in the kitchen. One thin.I
of American households spend
only 15 to 30 minutes preparing
dinner. And it's little \\Under ..
With work, school and famil)
activitres, time·cortsuming rec1pc..,
have become :\relic of the past.
The same study reported that
many cooks turn to hamburger,
chicken and pizza for
quick-to-prepare dinner i:ho1ct.:s
but they should be th1nk1ng about
seafood!
There are so many \Jrict1cs o l
seafood to choose from ;ind m1.'!:lt
take less than 10 minute!> to couk
And with the advent of
!:ltatc·of-the-art freezing
techniques, ~eafood h;i:. be~ome
convenient to keep 011 hanJ.
Alaska Pollock with Ubck Ucan
Compote is a_great eA:imple of a
navorful and nutritious recipe 1h.11
is q'uick to prepare and uses
ingredients th at are e~') to l\ccp.
on hand. Alaska pollocl\ 1s a m1lcJ.
delicately navored y,fo(chsh· h "
different from Atlantic potluck
"hich has a stronger OJ' or and
dJrker color. Most of us haH:
enjo)Cd Alaska pollock for yeJr'
in fish 'n chips. Ala5k:i pollvd. i
fished from the iC). pure \\Jter:. ul
Ala!.ka and immeJ1..1td~ procc!:lsi;;J
and froz~n o thJt )OU c...in be
assured of the h1ghe:.t qu ...il11y
OJ\"Or and tcAtun: for the
ultinute in comenience. keep a
supply on hJnd in the trcczcr. l\.1
th:l\\, simply plJce th.: Jc-.:r..:J
number ot filkb in the
refrigerJtor·thc night bdl r~ ~km
tha\\ing CO)UCC~ nU\.lllt.m
moisture in the finJ I J"ll.
The other ingreJient' tor Al...i,(..;;i
Pollod. with 131Jcl\ Dea.n Co111p0tc
arc easily kept on h:i ncJ . Canm.:J
black beans, d1cei.J tom:.itocs and
green chilcs lornnhe b;i:.c ol tl11:
sauce along "'ith ori1on .... g.1fli1..
and spices. The Al.\\l..J pullock
cook in lcs.<> th..lll : minute~. 'I he
sauce cooks 1n lc\s th..1 n 15
minutes, gi\ing )"OU a U-.!i<.IOU\
en tree that fib tvd:" s h k,t\ k:-
for f~t,...nutrit1ous J.nJ h.:alihtul
meals.
ALASKA POLLOCK'WITH
BLACK BEAN COMPOTE
• 1 ~ pounds Afaskn poll od ..
lillcts, cut in trolr cro S\\ ise
• 4 tcospoons olhe oil
• 1 onion chopped
• J cloves garlic, minced
• 1 tcospoon ground cumiu
• 1 con (15 oz) block bcons. rin!>cd
ond drained
• 1 cnn (14 oz.) diced tomntoc;'
• 1 con (4 oz.) diced green chik
• 2 aabl'cspoons fresh lime juic~
Sco~on Alaska pollocl.. "11h SJlt
anJ pepper. In large hc;1vy or
non·stic).. )killet, heat 3 teaspoon!>
oil O\Cr medium-high heat Coo)..
Al:isk:qx>llock-in oi~ -about 2
minutes per side or until fi h JU t
Oakes when tc~tcd \\-1th a forl;
remove from ~llcl. Keep "'arm.
In 50mc $killct, cook onion and
garlic in remaining oil over
medium heat soft. Stir 1n cumin:
cook l minute. AdJ beans,
tomatoes and chi1C5. Co\;cr and_
cook over low hell IO minute~
Stir in lime juice and sea>0n to
lH lc. Mak.es ' scNing~ . .
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4 FOOD .. Thursday, October 13, 1994
Grapes add plenty or flavor to ~hese wonderful recipes
There's more than one way to
stuff a winter squash. The
traditional butter-and-brown-
sugur dollop is tried, true and
delicious, but it also turns an
otherwise lean vegetable into the
fat equivalent of a scoop of ice ·
-cream.
Suvory Fruit-Stuffed Squash iS"
lowfa t, hearty ond very tasty, plus
it doesn't take hours to prepare, a
definite drawback to many a
stuffed squash recipe. This one
katures a quick saute of
'egctables and a brief warming of
fr ui ts to fill the cooked squash.
The squa)h halves can be baked in
the oven as the recipe directs, or
placed face down in a
microwave-safe dish, covered and
microwaved on high for about 7 to
10 minutes, with S minutes
standing time.
T he secret to the dish's
satbfying fl avor is the addition of
buuery-fl eshecl fresh pear chunks
and crunchy sweet grapes in the
stuffing. Both fruits are excellent
stand-ins for the buuer and brown
)ugar mix our taste buds/memory
banks call forth when we· see and
smell a cooked winter squash.
Dccu use the fruits arc just barely
heated through, both re tain their
fresh character while absorbing
hints of the other ingredients,
especially th e vinegar and herbs.
for a vege tarian ent ree, the
optional walnuts add crunch and
touch of richness. Even with the
nu ts, this dish come in at :rlow
25% calorics from fat. That means
}'OU can cat your ice cream for a
treat without worrying that you 've
already unwittingly eaten
something very like it for dinner.
And anytime the temperature
drop) below a balmy 70 degrees,
the hu man appetite seems to
increase. Perhaps it is an
instinctual response held over
from the days when our ancestors
nec'ded to add pounds before the
on!>laught of the ice age. Or maybe
our species was always meant to
cat a lot during the autumn .and
~ibcrnute during the winter. In
any eve nt, few people, whether
they live in San Diego or Frostbite
Falls, Minn., crave filling dishes
like stuffing in August, but come
October, stuffing starts to sound
mighty appetizing.
Stuffing can be made with
broad, but rice is very nice as well.
Grape and Wild Rice Stuffing is a
delightful side dish for such
sub-70-degree dishes as baked
pork chops, turkey breasts or
cornish ga me hens. Wild rice is
sometimes referred to as the
caviar of carbohydrates, both for
i.ts rich taste and price. Blending itf
with brown rice, as in this recipe,
t:ames the flavor a bit and keeps
each serving economical.
Fresh grapes add a sweet flavor
and bright color to Grape and
WilJ Rice Stuffing. Surprisingly,
the grapes retain much of their
ju'icy fresh character when baked.
GUPI AND WILD RIC I
ITUPflNG
• 1.can (14-in 02.) vegetable
broth
•in cup water
•in cup brown rice
•in cup wild rice
• l/l cup each chopped onion,
celery and apple
• 1 tablespoon butter or
margarine '
• 1 teaspoon minced fr:esh sage
• Vf teaspoon pepper
• 2 cups Colffornia seedless
·red grapes
• Salt to taste
Bring broth and water to
boil; add brown and wild rice.
Bring to boil, reduce heat,
cover and sinmier 45 to 55
minutes or until ri ce is .tender
and liquid is absorbed. Saute
onion, celery and apples In
butter; add suge and pepper.
Add prepared rice and grapes;
mix well. Adjust seasoning with
salt if necessary. Place in
1 'h-quart covered baking dish
MOST nons ONN 24 HOUU
nnd bake at 350F 20 minutes
or until thoroughly heated.
Makes 4 to 6 servings.
Serving suggestion: Serve
with roasted poultry or meats.
Or add 112 cup each diced
Anaheim chilies and corn to
onion texture and saute.
Continue preparrttion
according to directions above.
Serve in warm flour tortillas.
GRAPI DUSIRT SAUCI
• 1/4 cup port wihe
•
• 2 tablespoons currant jelly
• 2 tablespoons eoch water and
orange Julee
• 1 in teaspoons cornstarch
• 1 cup California red seedless
grapes
Combine port wine ond jelly.
Cook a nd stir over medium
heat until jelly melts and
mixture comes to boil.
Combine wa ter, orange Juice
· a nd cornstarch; add to wine
mixture. Cook and s,tir until • ..
mixture thickens; cool. Stir In
arapes and refrigerate. Sene as
a dHsert sauce. Makes 1 cup.
Sene sauce onr:
• sliced rre.sb oranges
•ice cream
• pound or angel food cake
• individual servings of
sponge cake roll filled with ice
cream and grapes
· • banana split su ndaes
Use as a filling for bite-size
tart shells; garnish with
whipped cream and a sprinkle
or chopped pistachio nuts.
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OR CONDITIONIR
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Grapes and wild ~e COffiPlement_._.-~<--UMIT-4--ROASTS one anoth er in both taste and
texture, too. Versatile and
nutritio us, Grape and Wild Rice
Stuffing is also happily fowfat. For
that reason, it Is not a good choice
if you really are preparing for the
ice age. For those who aren't, use
it to stuff winte r squash, flour
tort illas, pita bread or just about
any food with a hollow to fill; you r
dietary co nscience will be clear
and yo ur stomach satisfied .
And grapes can be an
inexpensive material lo use for
holiday decorating. Many great
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dra matic and colorfu l. They also
knew grapes could evoke many
moods, from rustic to romantic to
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SQUASH
• 1 acorn squash, halved and
seeded
• 1 l/l cups sliced yellow squash
• 112 cup sliced celery
• 1 tablespoon olive oil
• 2 tablespoons white wine
vinegar
• lh teaspoon each dried
·oregano and basil, crushed,
grated lemon peel and salt • v .. teaspoon pepper
• 11/l cups California seedless
gr apes
• 1 cup cored, diced pears
• 2 tablespoons chopped
walnuts, optional
Place acorn squash, cut side
down, in buttered di sh; bake at
350F 40 to 45 minutes or until
tender. Saute yellow squash
and celery in oil unt'il crisp
tender. Add vin.egar,
seasonings, grapes and pears.
Cook and stir until heated.
Add walnuts, iI desired; mix
well. Spooft into center of
baked squash. Makes 2
servings.
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• Thursday. ()ctober 13, 1994
Breathe lite into your Halloween
party with garlic-inspiP8d menu
Honey B•rd •o•c• swaat wlnll8rs
The National Honey Board
selected the winners of its 1994
recipe contest held in
conjunction with Hadassah
magazine, a Jewish
• 2 cups Oour
• ¥• cup flnely around walnuts
I
• V• teaspoon each eround
blade pepper and crushed red •
pepper
Savory garlic dishes on the
menu create a fragrant and Jjvely
Halloween party atmosphere
guaranteed to keep vampires in
their coffins and guests breathing
lllll and free. According to the
folks at Christopher Ranch in
Gilroy, Calif., there is much
magic and mysticism associated
with garlic which can inspire
decorations and spark
conversation at a Halloween
garlic party.
Garlic was used throughout
history tq cou nteract the Evil
Eye which could threaten the
welfare of new-born infants,
brides and grooms and just
about anyone else who happened
to co ntact it: If no garlic were
available in a moment of .,...
impending danger, one could
shout dramatically, "garlic in
your eyes!," thus banishing the
evil spirit.
Jn Central and Eastern
Europe, garlic was hung in doors
and windows to protect against
va mpires. When a suspected
vampire was caug~t steps were
taken not only to kill the .
vampire, but to keep him dead.
One of these was to stuff garlic
in his mouth before the body
was buried. To create the
appropriate atmosphere for your ·
garlic party, hang garlic wreathes
in the windows and on the front
door. In the entry way, place a
large box containing a vampire
body made with pillows, old
clothes and mask. Pin garlic to
his shirt and stuff his mouth with
garlic This is sure to be a ~ood
starter for lively conversauon on
garlic lore and,Jegends. .
In Cuba, 13 cloves of garlic at
the end of a cord, worn around
the neck._ for 13 days, was
considered a safeguard against
jaundice. As the lege.nd goes, it
was necessary the wearer in the
middle of the night of the 13th
day, proceed to the corner of
two streets, take off his garlic
necklace, fling it behind him and
run home without turning
around to see what became of it.
To ensure good health and
safety at your Halloween garlic
pany, you might provide garlic
leis and boutonniere bulbs as
guests arrive.
Throughout history, garlic has
functioned as a talisman against
psychic attack, turning hiddi!n
e"il forces into man's allies.
Though strong smell is
associated wittf evil, the devil
and sin, it also serves to drive
evil away to cast it out. As garlic
is volatil e and hot, it is said to
express sulf uL and i Thu in
the kitchen, the cook becomes
an exorcist. By combini ng garlic
with its own sign, fire, he
subdues its pungent demon to
tf}nsform the most bland dishes
in o ct sry-nRal
The Christopher Ranch Garlic
Halloween Men¥ (sure to
disco urage demons and delight
guests).
• Gothic Garlic Bread
• Garlic Pesto Cheese Puffs
• Grisly Green Beall°Salad
• Mummy's Pungent Prawns
• Witchy Veggie Chili
GARLIC PESTO
CHEESI PUFFS
• 4 cups vegetable oil
• 1 cup flour
• 1 tablespoon sugar
• 1 teaspoon baking powder
• 1 teaspoon dried parsley
• l pound ricotta cheese
• 2 eggs
• 10 cloves fresh garlic,
chopped fine
i 2 leaspoons pesto [e.g.
Christopher Ranch brand)
• •/2 cup grated fresh Parmesan
cheese
, Heat oil in frying pan to
375F. Meanwhile mix flour,
sugar, baki ng powde r and
parsley in large bowl. Add • ,
ricotta cheese, eggs, garlic and
pesto. Mix thoroughly and drop
by tablespoonfuls into hot oil.
Cook until puffed and brown
on all sides, turning as .needed.
Remove and drain well on
paper towels. Place on warm
platter and sprinkle with
Parmesan cheese. Makes 20
puffs.
GRISLY GRll N
llAN SALAD
• 2 pounds green beans,
trJmmed
• 6 cloves fresh garlic, crushed
·• 1 con (2 oz.) anchovy fillets,
droinect
• 1 tablespoon wine vlneaar. · •
• ~ cup oUve oll
• Freshly around pepper to
taste
• IA cup arated Panntsa9
ChHse
• Watercrtsa
• Black OUves
• Tomato wedges
Steam beans over boiling
water until crisp-tender. Plunge
into very cold water. Drain and
set aside. Chop the crushed
garlic and anchovies t-0gether
until they form a paste. Scrape
paste into a bowl. With wire
whisk, beat in vinegar, olive oil ,
and pepper. Toss t>eans with
dressing. Sprinkle with
Parmesan cheese. Allow beans
to marinate for 1 hour at room
temperature. Arrange beans on
a platte r. Garnish with
watercress, olives, and tomato
~edges. Makes 6 servings.
MUMMY'S PUNGINT
PRAWNS
• l pound prawns (21-25 per
pound)
• 3 tablespoons Olive oil
• 10 cloves fresh garlic, minced
(1 tablespoon)
• 3 ounces white table wine (6
tablespoons)
• 1 pear tomato, peeled and
chopped ,
• Salt and pepper to taste
• 2 tablespoons butter
• 1 tablespoon chopped parsley
Peel and d~vein prawns.
Saute in olive oil until half
cooked. Spoon off and discard
most of oil. Add garlic to pan,
and cook until it is golden: 1.
Add wine, tomato, and salt and
pepper to taste. Add butter
·and psirsley. Simmer until
sauce is reduced and slightly
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thickened. Serve at once.
Makes 4 servings.
WITCHY VIGGll CHILI
• 3 cans (10 oz. each) chicken
broth
• 3 pounds nank steak, cul into
l/1-inch cubes
• 5 pounds pork jenderloin, cut
into ~-inch cubes
• 3 cans (8 oz. each) stewed
tomatoes .
• 1 can (7 <h.) diced green chili
peppers
• 24 cloves fresh garlics
chopp~d fi ne
• 3 tablespoons chill powder
• 1 lablespoon brown sugar
• 3 teaspoons black pepper
• 2 teaspoons oregano
• 2 teaspoons ground cumin
• 1 cup chopped onions
• lcup chopped green pepper
• 1 pound Monterey Jack
cheese
•J uice of 1 lime
•Salt to taste
Mix together chicken broth,
flank steak, pork tenderloin;
stewed tomatoes green chili
peppers, fresh garlic, chili
powders brown sugar, black
pepper, oregano a nd ground
cumin in a large pan. Bri ng fo
a boil and simmer for 1 hour.
Add onions and green peppers
an~ simmer another 4 hou rs.
Add cheese and stir well until
the right consistency for chili.
Add lime juice and salt. Serve
hot. Makes 12 servings.
publication. This is the second
year for the contest which
celebrates the long tradition of
honey in Jewish cookery.
Honey was the chief sweetener
in Biblical times and in those
days, honey was considered so
valuable it was often used as a
tribute or payment.
Over 175 recipes entries
were submitted from Hadassah
members, including family
heirloom recipes and recipes
from their respective chapter's
cookbook. Hadassa h is a
national Jewish women•s
volunteer organization.
Members from 95 Hadassah
·chapters entered recipes in
hopes of winning one of three
donations to Hadassah in the
prevailing chapter's (and
member's) name.
First place went to Chiffon
Honey Cake, a delicious and
light way to end a special
occasion or any oecasion meal,
submitted by Beverly Hills
Hadassah chapter's Dorothy
Salkin from their From-
Noodles to St rudels Cookbook
Volume !._First place honors
included a $2,000 donation to
Hadassah.
CHIFFON HONIY CAKI
• 1 tablespoon instant coffee
granules
• ¥.t cup brewed strong hot
coffee
• 1 teaspoon baking soda
• 6 large eggs, separated
• 1,1 teaspoon cream or tartar
Farmers
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• VI oup 1u1ar
• 1 teaspoon bakln1 powder
• VI teaspoon each ~und
cinnamon, cloves and nutmee • v .. teaspoon salt
• 1 cup honey
• ~ cup vegetable oil
Add Instant coffee granules
to hot coffee; mix well. Add
baking soda and set aside.
Beat egg whites, adding cream
of tartar while beating, until
stiff. Combine all ingredients
except egg whites and mix
until batter is smooth.
Carefully fold in egg whites.
Pour batter into ungreased
angel food cake pan . Bake at
3SOF 1 hour or until cake
tester inserted in center comes
out clean or cake springs back
when lightly touched on top.
Do not overbake. Invert pan
onto neck of bottle. Cool
thoroughly before removing
cake from pan. Makes 12
servings.
GAIL'S MEATLESS
PASTASAUCI
• 1 medium onion, diced
• 1 to 2 tablespoons veget4lble
oil
• 1 can (29 oz.) tomato puree
or sauce
• 1 can (29 oz~) stewed
tomatoes
• 3 to 4 cloves garlic, crushed
• l/.J -cup honey ·
• 1 teaspoon rosemary,
crushed
• ~ teaspoon each basil,
thyme and fenn el, crushed
-=
• 'h to ¥.\ head caulinower, cut
Into blte-aiie piece•
• 1 medium zucchini, sliced
• 1 medium yellow 1quosh,
sliced
• Hot cooked pasta
Saute onion in oil until
softened in large saucepan.
Add tomato puree, stewed
tomatoes, garlic, honey and
seasonings. Bring to boil;
simmer fiv e minutes. Add
vegetables and simmer 5 to 10
minutes or until vegetables
reech desired degree of
tenderness. Serve over pasta.
Makes 6 servings.
BllS'S HONIY
APRICOT ROLU
• l cup honey
• 12 ounces dried apricots,
finely chopped
• 1 cup whole blAnched
almonds
• Yz cup coconut
Bring honey to boil in
medium saucepan. Add
chopped apricots and boil 5
minutes or until mixture comes
away from sides of pan. Add
almonds and cool. Divide
mixture into fou r equ·a1
portions. Roll one portion into
a log, 11/z inches in diameter.
Roll log in coconut. yJrap in
waxed paper. Repeat with
remaini ng apricot mixt ure. Cut
each roll into 10 to 12 pieces
with sharp knife. Makes 40
slices.
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