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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-04-06 - Orange Coast Pilot,. 'l1IE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA . --• , , There'll be fog on :f:J~-1 the breakfast menu; a little sunshine for lunch, clouds coming for dinner and the fog will be back with your late night snack. See Weather, Page A2 Tlu'sdly, AiH'I 8, 1996 I Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 . . S~hool district· shells out bucks for sweets, jav~ I A sample of what the Newpo~-Mesa school district spent on candy and coff ec over the past year: • •March 7, 1994 -lifesavers fot school board -$57 • Sept. 1 S, 1994 -more lifesavers -$48.43 •Feb. 14, 1995 -more Lifesavers -$69.19 . . • ,A.ug. 1 O, 1994 -flavored coffee for superintendent - $42.17 •Oct. 6, 1994 -more flavored coffee -$34.78 •Marich 24, 1995 -more flavored coffee -$16.07 -S<!>urce: Newport-Mesa district inYOice To the top Monique Van Aalst, a sales associate with Aquarius Training Systems, demonstrates the climbing wall at the new HI h Ad- venture Rope Course at the Hyatt Newponer Wedn • The ._ Newport-Mesa spent neaFly $2,000 ii) the past year on refreshments alone, including flavored · coffee, Lifesavers. BY EVAN HBNBllSON, STAFF WIUTU. NEWPORT-MESA -Let no- body accuse the district trustees of being short of candy. After all, they go through nearly $175 worth of Lifesavers over the course of a year, according to records from the district's food services department. The same invoice, dated April 5, lists the purchase of $93.02 worth of "Flavored Coffee for Superin- tendent (Mac Bernd's oUice)" from August 1994 to March 1995. The bulk of the $1,779 food se r- vice invoice is taken up by coffee, tea, sugar, creamers, napkins and stirrers -items placed out at meetings for members of the pub- lic as well as board members and district employees, according to Fi- nance Director Mike Fine. While the money for coffee, Lifesavers and other refreshments comes out of the superintendent's budget, next year's food and spe- cialty coffee output will not be as . rope course is part of a new corporate training and develop- ment center. It is the fourth training site in Soufhern California for Aquarius, a consulting and training firm. substantial. Since the county filed for Chaple~ 9 bankruptcy, both Bernd and the trustees have re- duced their department budgets by as much as 50%. Dernd, who said he does not cat the ca nd ies, said all food nnd cof- fee will be eliminated for next year's budget. "It's just one of those things that has to go in lean times," he said. "The Lifesavers arc not an area I've scrutinized in- tensely up to this point." Of the 20 items listed on the food service invoice, only five were purchased since the bankruptcy. One of those purchases, however, was for $69.19 worth of Lifes:ivers recorded on Feb. 14. -"Th.at rcquisiiion certainly cfid not come across my desk," Bernd said. "1 don't know how our stock of Lif csavers is replenished or for how long that expenditure will cove r." At each board meeting, two rolls of Lifesavers and a pitcher of water are laid out on the dais in fron t of each trustee and staff member in attendance. The trust- ees also get a roll of scratch paper and a couple of pencils. "The joke is that if you have (a Lifesaver) in your mouth, you can't talk during the meeting," said Trustee Serene Stokes. "We See DISTRICT/Pat• AtO Newport city official says suggestions . to sell airport won't fly ~As the county continues to investigate the id~a of privatizing John Wayne Airport, Newport leaders remain calm observers. BY EVAN HLNJ:;RSON, sr~rF \\'lllrU NEWPORT DEACH -Efforts to investigate the pos-.iblc s:ile of John Wayne Airport have New- port Beach officials alert but not overly concerned, C11y Attorney Bob Burnham said Wednesday. "We believe there are insur· mountable hurdles to the sale of John Wayne Airporl to a public or private agency," Burnham said. "The county is in a position where it needs to explore a lot of options and we understand what's going on." County CEO William Popejoy has directed airport administrators to circulate a request for qualifica· tions for the sale of the airport to potential buyers. The airport com- mission will discuss the potential for the airport sale at a special Monday meeting and the county Doard of Supervisors ''ill re' icw the document on April 18. A few wecl..s ago. aho at Pope- joy's direction, Airport Director Jan Mittcrmcier a!l!)Cmblcd nn air- port task forc..c to determine wa)s in which the :mport could contrib- ute revenue to the county general fund. The task force was in· stru cted to consider all rcvenuc- gcnerating potential -from rais- ing costs of sci'\ ice to selling thr. airport. Uut C\'CO if both the airport commi!>sion and the Board of Su- pervisors apprO\e the concept, a s.ile is unltkelv unless a bu\ er c:rn figure out ho~" to use airport rev- enues on something other than a1rport-rclatcd projects. Federal regulations prohibit those funds from being ta\..en outside the air- port. Revenues will not be the only issue potential buyers will be forced to confront. Airline carriers will likely protest a sale, Durnham said, since it could mean higher landing fees if the airport became private. Patrons and conces- sionaires and anybody who uses the airport would feel the effects of a transfer, according to Burn- ham. "This has all been paid for by the private sector," Burnham said. "If you transfer a facility, you re- quire the air traveling public to p:.iy again. There would still be a need to gi\'e the new purchaser re,enue for the acquisition." Any interested buyer will be forced to \\Ork through :i lengthy document th:it a!)ks ho" the buyer intends to O\'ercome the numerous regulations to make a sale feasible and attractive, :in airport spol..cs- See AIRPORT/Pa1e A6 Questions continue to surround Upper Castaways park plan ..,. As new design is set to go before Newport council, an old problem remains, numerous concerns from residents . BY Ev AN HENElUON, STAtP Wann NEWPORT BEACH -A new design for Upper Castaways re· turns to the Newport Beach City Council Monday with several loominJ questions about the loca· lion for parking and access to the property .. The city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission believes that parking for the view park should be located off 16th Street on property th at currently oelongs to the Newport Harbor Luther:in Church. If that plan goes through, the city would provide church parking at another location on the site. Another concern voiced by resi· dents, environmentalists and coun- cil members involves grading along a trail leading from the corner of Cliff and Dover drives up a hill to th e Upper Castaways site. The city had considered asking The Irvine Co. to grnde th e trail while doing preliminary grading for its 119-unit housing development. But residents and commission members said the grading would drastically change the shape of the hillside and should not take place. Several residents said they would prefer the current trail -which long ago led to a bluff top restau- rant. "It seems to be the whole driv· ing force behind the view park," Cliff Have n homeowner John Stur- gess said of the grading. "That grading docs not need to take Substation survives thanks to· seniors Local retirees devote time to take care of basic duties at the Costa Mesa West Side police station, but more volunteers are needed ·By C.U.OLYW Mu.LB&., SrA" Wann I rv Baraer, 70, has gained a Clearer understanding of police officers' duties since he joined the volunteer staff at the <::osta Meta West Side substation nine months qo. .. You aain a areat de:il or respect for polic. officers, ~ially In a f'ide.alon1 when you 1ee nat they do ... It'• a touah job," he said, addlna that even vintal' stereotypos haw disappeared. ••1w been htre nine months and I haven't had a douahnut; 1ct you always hear that comment: 'Doughnuts, douahnuts, douJhnuls.' " The city shut down the substation in 1993 because of budaet constraints, but w~ able to re-o~n it last June, thanks to help from 10 senior cil~en volunteers liltc Baracr. Mott of the vOluntcers wanted to keep busy in their aotdcn years with lntercstina volunteer work, not just "1tuffing envelopes" or other mundane tasks. they said arc . offered at many senior volunteer jobS. "This Is different bcc:auso every day you arc doing something diff crent," Borger ~Id. "I feel like I'm really malting a contribution:• At 8 a.m. Monday throu1h Friday, the anti~uated station at 561 W. 18th St. as perking not only with fresh-brewed roffee, but with friendly volunteers chatting and jokina with the ofrteers, cleanina the patrol bikes and an werina tho phones. As tho day mature , the volunteers may take fin,erprints, patrol the nei&hborhood for \ araffitl, check apartment k>ck -boxes and writ• repons -tasks lfflUUTAftO~A· place." Various elements of the Cast- aways design have come under scrutiny for nearly five yea rs. Al· though the city signed off on The Irvine Co.'s housing tract map in November, residents have contin- ued to debate the configuration of city-owned recreation space, park- ing and trails. A proposal to pu~park space on both the Upper and Lowe r OlSl- aways sites was so unpopulnr wi1h residents that The Irvine Co. with· drew the plan and elected to pro- ceed wi\h the approved design. Since then, the city hos ns· '· scmblcd community groups to de- termine a preferable design for the view park. Councilwoman Norma Glover, whose district in· eludes the Castaways, has also held meetings with several local homeowners associations. "This is probably the last time this side of the city is going to get land dedicated and 1 really felt it should be a special thing," s:iid Glover. "We've spent hours on this ond I hope the community is pleased "ith what we come up with." At its Tuesday mec1ing, the he CAITAWAYl/P•1• M Newport Beach/Costa Mesa DaJly Piiot • Thursday, April 6, 1995 Assistance League tllrltt shop oHeN French raclr sale 1 T HE ASSISTANCE · LEAGUE'S spring "French rack" sale runs 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at the Assistance League of Newport Mesa's Thrift Shop at 2220 Fairview Road, C.OSta Mesa (645-5536). "The Las Reina's Auxiliary of the Lcngue will offer a wonderful selection of better dresses, quality sportsWenr, formnls and cruise • wear featuring designer labels such Best Buys as St. John, Nippon nnd Anne Klein," says John Holmes of the thrift shop. All monies earned benefit local children through the Dental Care Center, the Day Care Center, Operation School Bell and Kids on the Block. 0 LAURA CANO OF Beach Boutique is offering Dest Buy readers a $5 discount on purchases of bikinis or one-piece J •bathing suits. IC you bring a friend, , Cano will give an addition $3 off, f · and a complimentary portrait - a f • •gift Crom Beach Boutique and Blue 1 Cotton Photography. I Deach Boutique spcci:ilizes in "mix and match bikinis" for f J?Crfect-fit bikinis. There's also a l' selection of sportswear, T-shirts and accessories. 1 1 Cano claims she's got suits that · can add cleavage and control j ' tummy problems, and she can help you find a suit that can add or subtract 5 to 20 visual pounds. l And, for plus-size women, Cano ! says there's the same young bright 1 fashionable styles and colors that I are available in smnll sizes, and 1 .. anyone can wear a bikini if you · ! know how to select the right one." I Beach Boutique (723-0533) is at 2820 Newport Dlvd., in Newport Dench. 0 THE ITALIAN GIFT Market at 302 Marine Avenue on .Balboa Island (673-2025) has discounted all merchandise 30%, through April 30. 0 JAEGER INTERNATIONAL (549-870'.3), located on the second level of South Coast Plaza near Saks Fifth Avenue, has launched n new collection of clothing, Jaeger London. The collection is designed to be more youthful, with shorter length skirts, natural fibers and neutrals shades. For price-conscious shoppers, the new collection is comparable to the classic Jaeger collection. 0 AZTEC EXPRESS AND Aztec to Atlantis are having spring sales, with furniture and :iccessories discounted up to 40%. Aztec Express (548-9007) is at 1545 Newport Dlvd., in Cost:i Mesa, and Aztec to Atlantis (644-1450) is located at Fashion Island. 0 CARPET DEPOT (722-9642) at 1998 Harbor Dlvd., in Costa Mesa, is having a sale on its entire inventory at up to 75% off. Carpet Depot also has all types of floors, including vinyl, wood, marble and tile. Dest Buys appcnrs Tllursdays and Saturdnys. Wbet/Jcr you're a merchant or a shopper, if you know of D good buy, call me at 540-1224, (IJX me DI 646-4170 or write lo me: Best Buys, D111/y Pilot, 330 lV. BDy St., Costa Mesa, CtJ/Jl 92627. LOCALS ONLY CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOJ, 574-4233 VOLKING Lincoln Elementary students try not to crack up during project to see .if they could package · an egg to survive being dropped from the school's roof -fl' 1i' ... "iii 1~,.. ' ~ \ ~-- Students from Lincoln Elementary in Corona del Mar watch as fourth and fifth graders drop containers with eggs from the roof as part of a science project. Above, some of the 180 eggs dropped didn't survive the fall .. Bv STORY BY R. JOHN FoRSTR.OM l'HOTOS BY MAile MARTIN, DAILY !'nor U nfonunately, Humpty Dumpty didn't have the ingenuity of Abra- h:im Lincoln Elementary students on his side when he took his legendary fall years ago. About 180 fourth-and fifth-grade stu- dents at the Corona dcl Mar school went to great lengths Wednesday morning to keep an egg from breaking during the third annual "Humpty Dumpty Dny" egg drop event at Lincoln. As part of their math problem of the week, the students were givel\ the assign- ment of designing a package no larger than 7 inches in diameter that would allow a raw egg to survive a drop Crom atop a Lin- coln classroom. The students then used principles of mathematics -specifically statistics -lo estimate the percentage of successful drops. "This morning we estimated the survival rate with fractions," said Ellyn Olander, a fourth and fifth grade teache r at the school. "They took into conlliderat.ion the packaging and survival rates from past years. Now we can compare actual statistics with the estimates." The atmosphere was more like a fe stiv:il thnn the teacher-described "math project." Students laughed and cheered os Tim Waller, the school custodian, and Frank Carpenter, a father of one of the students, dropped shoes, Tupperware containers, balls and other containers one by one - some meeting the asphalt with a loud "splat." And as the packages were dropped, stu- dents buzzed about quizzing each other on the condition of his or her egg. A teacher recorded the results with a slash in the Some of the containers for the egg drop included Tupperware, newspaper and a shoe. "survived" or "did not survive" column on a large pad of paper. At the end of the count, 92 eggs made it intact; 34 didn't. -. One of the students whose egg did not bre:ik -fourth grader Tim Strack -cre- ated a package that Principal Dr6ce Crock- ard took notice of, describing it as "one of POLICE FILES the most un11sual ones." Strack explained the theory behind his creation: a box packed with cream-filled Twinkics snack cakes. "I knew if it (the padding) was too soft, the egg would sink to the bottom and break. If it was too hard, the inside would break it," said the imaginative 10-ye:ir-old. "I knew that Twinkies were soft but a little stiff, so the egg wouldn't sink to the bot· tom and break." Some of the other Lincoln students wercn'l as fortunate. When Jacqueline Deckers' sponge- encased egg did not survive the fall, she re- sponded, "l don't know why it broke. It smelled when I brought it to school. I wrapped it ... 1 don't think it had enough padding." At one point, some of the students caught up in the competitive nature of the contest cheered for the eggs to break. Dul even with some students rooting against her, fo~rader Becky Cummins knew that she had taken the appropriate mea· sures to ensure her success. "I teamed up with Angela Anido and we put some small marshmallows and some stuff like when you're packing trophies," Decky said. "We dropped it off a balcony twice before and it didn't break. l fc1t happy when everyone was yelling it wa s going to break and it didn't. " NIWPORT HACH 500 block o( Bayview; A visitor from Sweden stayinii al 11 local hotel set his suitcase on a lobby chair, went to make a phone call a few feet away, but five minutes later when he went to retrieve his suitcase it was gone. An unknown li"-~(#ith S2,380 worth or goods, got including 18 karat gold monogrammed cuff links, a SI ,400 Dutch airline ticket and his passport. Never open your door without knowing who is on the other side. Also consider calling their business office to confirm the appointment. TIPS or THI DAY •Install :i peephole viewer in your door. WEATHIR • A scream heard anywhere may mean robbery or rape. Be observant and notify police. -courtesy Newport Beach police IURf RIPORT Dena Bowles MAILINO ADD•us lustntions, editorial mailer or ad· ¥Crtiscmcnis herein can be repro- duced v.i1hou1 wr111cn pcrml.uion ol ropyri1h1 owner. ...... 74 n. ..... II. Joll1111n, P11blithcr Willia• Lobdtll, Editor Stm Marlllt, MaM1l111 Edi1or Iris \'~ C'!ly £di1or Marc M1nl11, Pholo Ed1t0f Our addrcsa ls JJO W. Day S1., Cosca Men. CA 92627. ro MAKI A CORRICTION It4's the Pilot's policy to prompcly correct all errors of subsun.:c. I l'lc.uc c.\ll S<f0· lll4, at. 130. nw1k )'OU. "' The Nc-pon 0c;lt'IVC01ll Mesa HOW TO HACH UI Clrcu1atlon (The Times Orungc County) (800) 252-9141 Advcrtbln1 Classified 642·5678 Displuy 642-4321 HMPllATUHI Newport Beach 60/53 Balboa 60/53 COSlil Mesa . 68/54 Corona del Mar 63/SS IU.,fOHCAll t.OCA TION . SIZE afternoon, 2 foot wind waves, 3 foot westerly awell. Clouds and fog returning to lhe coast tonlgM. · TIDll TODAY First high 1 :01 1.m ........... 4.1 first low 9:02 p.m ........... 0.9 fr•• S.rfll .. / w.,,etr•k ... , ...... '•••tltsy A slow pickup In wave activity this week along our beachet because o( a high pressure area guarding the mid-latitudes of the East P;icif'ic. TeddY bear program gets . boost from · EXchanue Club The Exchan$e Club of Orange Const is donating teddy bears to the Orange County Sherifrs Department to be given to children whO are victims of abuse or trauma. Police officers will keep the bears on hand to use as an "icebreaker" . when they encounter childr~n. The stuffed animals can help build trust and encourage children to open up to an adult or officer trying to help, authorities said. "lt makes it easier for the child and in turn makes it easier for the adult involved, like a deputy, to deal with it and focus on other things," Sherifrs Lt. Orville King said. "You may have a child with something to say and with this, th~y ~ay warm up and become responsive. The non-profit Exchange Club is participating in the teddy bear project, known nationally as ','Sir Care-a-Lot," as part of a national child abuse prevention program. The president of the Orange Coast chapter, Shirley Kohlmeier, hopes other clubs in the county will follow their lead and donate the bears. "An abused child might say, 'Here's this adult giving me a bear, they must be OK,' " Kohlmeier said. "When they have a bear to give this child, it helps them to have something to hold onto." The Exchange Club will present the bears to local officers at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, located at 1601 Bayside Or., Corona del Mar. Call 582-1877 for more information. -By Carolyn Miller Soup kitchen needs donations for Easter least The Someone Cares Soup Kitchen is seeking donations for its annual Easter feast and egg hunt on April 14, Crom 1 to 4 p.m. at the Rea Community Center. The kitchen's volunteers still need hams and canned foods for the dinner, as well as volunteers to help out with serving duties The meal will also fea ture fish, in observance of Good Friday. The group expects to feed about 700 people -many of whom will be children. Everyone who attends will receive an Easter basket stuffed with jelly beans, candy and one hard-boiled egg. As in previous years, the festivities will begin with an appearance from the Easter bunny. Hatleberg said she would like to take photos of the children with the famous rabbit, but she said the group doesn't have enough money to purchase the Polaroid 600 film for the camera. Food, money or film donations may be sent to the Soup Kitchen's hendquarters at 661 Hamilton St., CQsta Mesa, 92627. Casey Hogan BM fnnll. ClrC11bllon Mani,cr 1111111 l\11l1hl, Ptodi.ca.on M~cr Mkkal f1dchtr, Displ;iy Man;a1cr J""1 C>ndftfo ClaulficJ t.ia111icr Dally Pli0t (USPS·l44·800) Is publ..hcd Mond.ly throv1h Salur· day. In Ncwpon Death ond Cmta Me1;i, a11blcrip1loos aro only av111I· 1blc by &ubltnbi111 10 The T1rnc1 Oni111.: C~111y (800) lll 9141. In an:at ov1s1Jc ol NCYrf!O" 1k11Ch and Co.ca Mcu, 1111hlcf ptiOns to tl'lo Dally Mot Otl'1 art l'tl•lablo by mail f0t SI-" Pfr lftOlllh ~ olld clau f1C*H1 1peld 11 COie• Mcu, CA. (McOI !Mtude 111 .. pfinlblc 'UllC Ud loc9I IWJ.) POSTMASTER: Sea4 lddrct1 ...... '° ,... Mewpori Bcadll 0... MUI Daily Pilo4, P 0 lb 1560, C..• Mcaa, CA 92626. Copyrlpl: No MW\ '10fic1, ti· Editorial News 540·1224 Sports 642-4330 \\'edge 1°2 S Nc~port 1·2 t Second high 4:42 p.m ........... 2.8 Second low There won't be much change, so we an expect more of the sm:ill mile slull coming down from the north-west Lindsay Brennan rn..i Shill, Cooarolkr UADIUMOTUNI Ml-MN Yow COIMICAU ~I IM Dali, Nlit., ..,,. llpt. Wiii k ,....... -,,,., dltealJ IO E4ieor WJI. llliili WMtL, 1M .._ 24-111.r ... ,,.. t&Mce 11111 ... 9Md '° MCoH ltucn 10 1W td••or • •111 '°""' • I Ne~. Sports Fax 646-4170 Main Office Dusinc:ss Office 642·4321 Dllfinett fax 631-5902 =Lu1vty HtWI, 1 TMio M nur <'.IJlllJWlY ~r<>&JnW, ~ rmiJcnC-Md tt:O ., 81.lC"ts 1 ·3 I Ri~er Jelly 1 ·3 s CdM 1·2 s •OAnNO • wly mornlns clouds and fog ~Ill p.ut.ially elev by 1flernoon. Lrpt wlftds, 1hlflln1 aouthwift IO .Wtt 10 lo 15 knots U.ls . J 7:16 p.m ........... 2.7 FRIDAY First high 2:10 1.m ........... 3.8 fir;t low 10:26 1.m ......... 0.9 S«ond hl&h ......... .. 6:09 p.m ............ J.O S«ond low 9:SI p.m: ..... _ .. 2.1 Wiler hmper1turt: 61 until the weekend, when •n Alu~n storm • moving onshore In the northwest should send us a aOcJd mix of north·west wind and round swells. fot d.1ity wrf ,.,orts aftd loNc~sts, call (900) 976-IUllf. The ult cotlt 11.SO plus any pouiblt loll • CorrectlOn Due 10 incorrect informat ion provided to the Daily Pilot, four photographs were misidentified Wednesday in the story about the seniors rrom Newport Hurbor and Coron• del Mar hip schools who were t-.onored by the Newpon Harbor Arca Chamber or Commerce at the annual Scholarship Awards Drc1kC111. 'l'he corl'C(t ldentiricatlons appear above. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot IRllfLY •I Donations, volunteers sought tor Easter project Cl'bCtcrs' Corner nnd Tea Room in Newport Beach needs donations of candy and plastic eggs, as well as volpntecrs to join in creating special Easter gift baskets that wifl be distrib- uted to 150 needy children throughout Orange County. The group of cran makers, ranging in ages from 40 to 93, will create and assemble bas- kets from JO a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday. Donations may ·be dropped off at the store any dlly, except Sunday. between 10 a.m. nnd 5 p.m. The fin ished baskets wilJ then be distributed to children through the St. Vin- cent de Paul Society, battered women's homes and other local charities. Crafters' Corner and Tea · Room is located at 400 West- minster Ave., Newport Beach. Fot more information, call 650- 5223. Rve elected to DCC stude.nts trustees board Five students were elected to Orange Coast College's Associated Students Board of Trustees fot the 1995-96 school year. Students elected were Christopher Gruwell of Newport Beach, Scoll Murphy and Scott McCarthy of Huntington Beach, Wendy Marie Montano of Garden Grove and Sarah Nolan of Fountain V.alley. The newly-elected trustees will take office May 8. They will serve on the board which governs OCC's Associated · St udents by determining general policy for campus clubs and organizations. The trustees appoint a student body president and meet weekly throughout the year. Beach clean-up proJect set tor Saturday A beach clean-up at Balboa Pier is being sponsored Saturday by Green House Productions, a photography and talent management company in Newport Dench. Everyone is invited to RUFFELL'S UPHOLST£1Y lllC. ... ,_ .... Clws""' 1122 -Rll .. CllTA •s&-541-l ISi +BflCK V ISSUES by Dr. T0ntmy J. Knox. D.C. CUTI1NG REMARKS It is ironic to note that Americans ~ increasingly turned to su~ry fOf ttie treatment of lo.ver-baclc pain since the late 1970's, but evidence exists that there is less reason for doing so. AccOfding to a report r~ently pub- lished in ~ journal Spme, Amencans undergo back surgery 40% more; often than citizens in other developed countries. Yet, a new study conducted at Hoos Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach, California raises the question ~r disc abnormalities (the fore- most reason for surgery) are even the cause of back pain. Researchers found that 52% of 98 patients with no history of lower-back pain had abnormally protruding discs. This fact led reseMchers to conclude that disc sur- gery mey oftel') be unnecessary. If you suffer from chronic back or neck pain we suggest you try chiro- practic care first. \Y/hat have you got to Jose? We believe there is a better wl!Y than living on pills and having back surgery. Chirop<actte med1cme 1s a highly effective and recognized method of health care Wt. are current- ly accepting new patients and wel· come your call at 631-5664 to sched- ule an appointment. We're; located at 2013 Newport Blvd., Mon-Fri B 3C>am- 7pm, Sat 8-ooon. P.S. Before considering surgery, by relatiYely conservative chiropractic treatment for back pain first. participate in the clean-up, which begins at 10:30 a.m. Free trash bags and drinks will be provided courtesy of McDonald's and Orange Julius. For more information, c~ll 723-5357. REAL ESTATE ADVISOR DISCLOSE! DISCLOSE! DISCLOSE! You just l1SCed your home m Coaslal Orange County for sale and you withheld a few "little" problems from the Realtor ... the family room leaks, but only when 1c rams, lhe outlet tn the back bedroom won't spark unless something is plugged in, and there is a stain on the oak floor in the living room which 1s covered with a rug. It ts a mistake co think that your home will sell more quickly by concea!tt1t; the l1ule (or not so lirtle) defect:.. The:.e seemingly small ttems can cscalace into ma1or issues which can chrearen a sale, and possibly result 1r lttiga11on. Stace leg1slacures and courts all over the country have passed laws regarding concealing defects from an ab'Cnt or huyer. The essenc_e of these laws is ... DISCLOSE! If something in your home is not working properly or needs to be repaired, fix 1c or make sure that your agenr discloses 1t 10 the prospective buyers. The court will probably noc be understanding ... or forg1ving ... 1f you claim ignorance about a problem. especially if you have lived m the house. For professional advice on buv.mg or sellmg real estate1 consult with me, Barbara Amstaeltcr, the ... 1 Selling Agent at Prudential California Realty and the Prcs1dem of the Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors, (714) 729-7208. Prudential t_, c .. ,f'Oo~lll~ Back by Popular Demand ... Zestilink $3" lb. on 3lb Packages While Supplies .lrut Be the Easter Bunny Just visit fflckocy f'arm5, pick out a basket, tm it with your favorite Easter candJes and ttmts and we'll add the trimmings, FREE! American Heart Association ... . • Thursday. April 6. 1995 Al April 1: A day that will live in infamy · F or most people, April Fool's Day is just that: a day. One day out of 365. You pick up the Daily Pilot datecJ April 1, 1995, you read the lead story about the bridge from the tip of Balboa Peninsula to Corona del Mar, you have a cow and it's over. On the Coast Dut 1 know a columnist whose April Fool's Day lasted the entire weekend and ovcrOowcd into the followillg week (when he dill his l(lJ(CS). I had ..Jo planned showing the Fred Column Oag al a number of activities Saturday and Sunday. Out of four events, I managed 10 get one right. Take this banquet Sunday evening. 1 arrived at the right place at the right time. Dut the chap who invited me w:i)n't there. Not knowing another :.oul in the place, I baile<l out after 45 minutes of lu1 king arouml tr) ing to be inconspicuous. As it turned out, my host had his own series of mini culamities and we arc still friends. Out at the time, I fell rather April foolish. Saturday afternoon, l almost got it right. I wanted to see the debut of the new jackets 1 gave to Estancia's music program last month. Maestro Linda Messenger told me Estancia's jazz combo would be competing in Fullerton College's annupl jau festival Saturday. "We'll be in the Little Theater at 3:55," she said. 1 arrived on campus with just seconds to spare, but found the music-drama building right away. There were jazz groups performing all over the place. By wandering through an unmarked door, I even managed to catch one from backstage in a big tbeater. They were all good, but · 1 didn't recognize the threads. Outside in a courtyard hundreds of young musicians milled around as a five-piece combo played some fine riffs. Behind them we re what looked to be some offici:il notices taped 10 a brick wall. On the eighth sheet I found the listing for Estancia. They · were to play al 3:55, check. In the Lillie Theater, check. Al FU! IS. r:'Ul IS? Unchcck. 1 asked a !au standing ne.\t to me, trumpet in hand, if he knew what the tellers r:'UHS meant. "13eats me, I'm from Riverside," he said. "But it's probably .Fullerton Union High School." "Oh," I said. "Of course." Linda and the Estancia band found out the hard way, too. Adding insult, their performance was delayed more than half an hour. It was so late, she still hasn't found out how her group did in the competition. By the time 1 had everything sorted out, it was 5 p.m. and the columnist had already missed the kickoff of his next stop, the Bob Henry Cop Bowl. There were about IO minutes left in the first half at Davidson Field in the titanic struggle betwe~n the Orange County Police All Stars and the Los Angeles Police All Stars. Orange County won 21-6, but it hardly matte~ed. 11\.e reason these guys were out there was Dob Henry, the Newport Deach officer who lies in a coma al Hoag. T here were about half a dozen Newport policemen on the field, but the stands were filled with local fuzz, their wives, ki ds and friends. Plus ordinary folk who came because they wanted to do something for Dob Henry and his family. Though the football game was fun to watch, you couldn't get far away from the real reason everybody was there. It was the only game I've ever been 10 "AFVIL SERVICE FABRIC STORE" where l snt behind a guy who hod a pair or handcuffs dangling. from the back of his belt. The cop wore a T-shirt with a huge replica of n Newport police· badge frnming Bob Henry's face. A face that looked right al you. On the way out, l stopped at 1he booth where they were • selling the T-shirts and those blue bracelets. Duying a few shirts and a bracelet seemed the least I could do. This weekend, 20 off-duty Newport Beach officers will join some tooo other cops from all over the west in a IW-mile relay race across the Mojave Crom Baker to Las Vegas. It is yet .another way his brother officers arc raisif18 fvods for Bob Henry's long journey back. · And wouldn't you know: Slimeball con artists are using the high public concern about Henry to misc f):!nds for themselves. It's a scum if you get a solicitation that involves making donations to anything other than the Dob Henry Fund, c/o Sgt. Andy Gonis, NDPD, 870 Santa Darb:ira Drive, Newport IJcach. And if you don't get a solicitation, send something anyway. Fred Martin's column runs every Thursday and Saturday. STORB HOURS! MON·FRI 10 AM -8 PM SAT 10.All-6 PM SUN 12 Pll -5 PM PATTERNS 99¢ Selected No Limit • While Quantities Last SENIOR DISCOUNT WEEK Spe cial discounts for sew ing stude nts eve r do ! FABRIC WAREHOUSE 1805 PLACENTIA AVE. (PLACENTIA AT 18TH) """"~IP..lll~~~ Great lunches served in time to check out the latest C.D.'s at the Virgin Megastore. • S':... • L~ ~;:i.i • .b11.• R:.x.•.n •Cw., • fk;, t · '~· C ,. 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' ~-~ 3637 E. coast Hwy. ~rona Del (at .Poinsettia) (714) 72 -4422 A4 Thursday, April 8, 1995 Newport eeach/Coata Mesa Dally Pil~ i • Approval or freeway Improvements eoncerns residents · AIOUNDTOWN ~ Endorsement of funding agreement brings fears of increased surface street traffic, noise . BY TlNA BOllOATTA, SrA" Warn.a COST A MESA -The City Council's approvtll of a funding agreement for improvements on the intersection of the San Diego and Corona del Mar freeways has caused somewhat of a panic among some Costa Mesa resi- dents who fear the finished prod- uct will only result in more traf- fic on city streets nnd more noise for nearby residents. "I've received about 30 calls on this," said Nancy Palme, a Mesa Verde resident who asked council members to hold off on their decision during Monday night's City Council meeting. "ThC people who live at the north end of Costa Mesa are get· ting crucified by these projects. The 405 (San Diego) freewoy was just widened about five years ago, and now they want to widen it again. "Some of these people live just a few feet away from the free- way, and there's no way you can · MllllL IMNllS 3-mlnute AECOADE:O MESSAGE ~Ins repk>clng mlsslng tMtti CALL (714) 288-3470 Rtad all rltr f11<t P""' Y""l1lrt Thm1111ll "° "'''" get away from the noise and the dust." What some residents arc most concerned about is a proposed layout that would connect the Corona del Mar (73) Freeway with the Orange (57) Freeway. That plan calls for an "elevated" extension road that would run paraJlel to a portion of the San Diego freeway before joining with the Corona del Mar Free- way. "Just imagine having the 405 behind your house and t~en an elevated (roadway) on top of that," Palme said. But, council members arc quick to point out that final plans for the projects have yet to be adopted. Before that can hap- pen, an environmental impact re- view must be completed. Resi- dents will have an opportunity to address their concerns at that time. A funding agreemen t will allow that review process to begin. The memorandum of un-· ~t At 1-VU V s g • BUY Ii SELL USED CLOTHES, TOYS & ACCEBOAIES, ETC. 2584 Newport Btvd. (at Del Mar) eo.u ,.... (7141 831·7383 . dcrstnndinJ outlines the financial responsibilities of all the agen- cies aff ectcd by the improvement project -Costa Mesn, Newport Beach, Caltrans, the Or:ingc County Trnnsportation Author- ity, the Transportation Corridor Agencies and the National T.oll Road Authority. "We can't hold off on this any- more," Mayor Joe Erickson said Wednesday. "The (memoran- dum) was npproved .so that we can begin the environmental doc- umel'ltation. And in order to safeguard our city, all that en- vironmental review work needs to be done." Council members. say the im- provements will be necessary to accommodate for an anticipated incrc:ise in traffic resulting from, ampng other things,. the San Joa- quin Hills · toU ·road project, which is scheduled for comple- tion in March of 1997. "There is a misunderstanding that this (improvement project) is a very bad thing,'' Councilman Peter Buffa said Wednesday. "The situation on the 405 is unbearable now. Those im- provements are long, long over-· due. And a good number of 't' PHOTOGRAPHY 240 Newport Center Drive, S1,1itc 110 Newport Beach (714) 644-6933 these improvements have nothing to do with the toll road." The proposed improvements listed in the ngrcement include: • Lane additions along the Co- rona del Mar Freeway and on portions of the San Diego Free- way between the Corona del Mar Freeway nnd Harbor Doulevard. •Construction of a new con- nector from the northbound Co- rona del Mar Freeway to the southbound Costa Mesa Free- way. • Construction of "braided" freeway ramps at Harbor Boule- vard and Fairview Road. Duff a said the lane additions along the San Diego Freeway will be accomplished by reconfig· uring roadway shoulders and me- dians as well as re-striping. The rictual width of the freeway wilt not change. "That's not to say the (Or- ange) Freeway people won't say, 'Let's just push this into Costa Mesa,' " Buff a said. "Dut the city has said a number of times through resolutions that we will not support any construction south of the 405 (as it exists now)." Celebrating OurSOth Anniversary! l'-&&ellence itz photograp/Jy TODAY NAVINTION CUii Orange Coast College is orrerina an eight-part navigation course from 7 to 10 p.m. in OCC's Sailing Center in Newport Beach, 1801 W. Pacific Cout Highway. Registration fee is S68. For more information call 645-9412. WNAT*I YOUa ITOltYt The public is invited fo ''Everybody llns A Story" o free presenuuion by local nuthor 1Nancy Robison, followed by a tea .nt the Corona del Mar ~ranch Libr:iry. The program, which begins ot 3 p.m., will focus on how all life experiences -including travel, childhood trials and triumphs ond family rel:itionships -con enhance a writer's story. Oetnils, 644·3135. .. NIWPOaT JAYCIU SPalNO PAJtTt The Newport Jaycees will their an~unl SprinJ Shindii nt 6:30 p.m. at Dcnant &. t>i:tmonds (Huntington Beach ot Beach :ind 405 Freeway). for reservations or more information, call 836-4110. . aooST YOUll MONIY "Mngie of a Mig}lty Memory," Is the title of a free evening program planned for 7 p.m. in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. Detail~, 717-3800. FRIDAY TOY DHIONlll TO APPl.Aa Phebe Phillips, designer of the {THE OTHER ONE MUST NQ LIKED . CHERRY.} handcrafted plush toy ani~ls, Will make an appearance at Ncaman Marcus. Jn Fashion bland, to sign her trademarlc leather paws. from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the Children•• Oep:utmcnt. petailJ, cnll 759·1900, ~t. 2332. SAtUaDAY UllD aooK IALI Friends of Costa Mcso Libraries will hold o used book sale at the Co$ta Mesa Downtown Library, 1855 Park • Ave., from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Hardcovers ond tr:ido popcrbocks nre $1, rcgulllr paperbacks ond records arc SO eenu and chi ldren's books and magazines ore 25 cents eoeh. llUMMAOI IALI I lousehold items and furnituJe will be sold at a rummage sate to benefit the Project STOP g:ing prevention prasram at Estancia and Costa Mesa High Schools. Sale will be held at Wilson Elementaty School (comer of W1lson and Placentia) form 8 a.nr. to 3 p.m. Donations or items and clothes arc welcom~; for pick up of ite~s, call Ma rio Gt1rc1a at 642-1337 by Fnday. COLLIOI IXAMf A three·part workshop on SAT~SA Tl ACT preparation will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Room 108 of Orange Coast College's Business•Educ.ation Building. Classes continue on April 22 nod 29. Registration fee is $120 in 11dvoncc, $130 at the door. For more information, call 432·5880. 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Adln1ss1~n is free, seating is limited: Reservations, 252-541 l. 1'WILD AND Cll&D' TACO TNUUDAY'' Orange County celebrity chefs -including Michael Kang, Alan Greeley and Pascal Olhats -serve their own wacky versions of tacos 6 to 8 p.m. today to benefit Share Our Selves' OrangeAid Kitchen. The entire SOS facility at 1550 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa, will be nvallable for touring during the r~stivitics. Tickets arc $25 at the door. Call 721-9489 for more information. Dr. Edward Taub will present "The Wellness Rx" seminar from 10 a.m. to noon nt the Red Lion Hotel, 30SO Bristol St., Costn Mesa. Taub will discuss his seven-step program to rndinnt health professor Thomas Gilovlch will spe:ik on "Mysterious Coincidences in Everytl:iy Life" :it 7 p.m. at the Center Oub, 650 Town Center Drive, Cos1:i Mcso. For more lnformntion, cull Darryl Geddes at (<>07) 25S·973S. MONDAY IPAHllN fOR CRUIHU A Spnnish language course' for sailors planning to cruise Mexico and Lntin America begins nt Orange Const College's Sailing Cente r in Newport Beach, from 7 to 9 p.m. The clnss will continue to meet Mondnys th(ough Mny 22. Registration fee is $68. Call 432-S880 for more inform:11ion. TAX AllllfANCI A free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program for low-income handicapped or non-English spcaki~g taxpayers will be held from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 104 of Or:inge Coast College's Business Education Building. Attendees need to brin~: The current federal tax packa&e mailed out by the ~RS, wage and earnings statcm~nts, interest statements, receipts for child care and other deductible expenses nlong with a copy of last year's tax ' return. Details, 643-4060. OAJtDIN IHOW Crystal Court of South Coast Plaza is hosting its sixth annual garden show fro,m 10 a.m. lo 6 p.m. Scheduled ac\ivitics include lips for shade gardening, noral arrangements wi1h backyard blooms and growing orchids. Activi ties continue through Sunduy, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Also fca1ured each day arc exhibits from more 1han 50 garden clubs, societies und nurseries. Admission is free. For a list or scheduled events, call 435-2167. TAXIS AND YOUR INYUTMINTI That's thi: name of a seminar being held at Barnes & Noble, 1870 1 lacbor Blvd. (Triangle Square) from 2 to 4 p.m. Featured speakers ue Smith Barney financial consult:ints specializjng in tat-advanti\gcd investing. Details, 9S5· 7504;- GLASS HADMAKINO WORKSHOP A workshop teaching adv:inced glass bend design is scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 101 of Orange Coast College's Art Center. Registration fee is S50 and a $7 material fee is payable in class. Details, 432-S880. AIKIDO CLASS OfFIRID Orange Coast College is offering an aikido workshop from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in its Aerobics Rooin. Registration fee is $24. Details, US TREASORIE;.S n• 250-6345 or eoo 876-6829 Secwities America. Inc. Member. NASO SIPC 2082 Michelson Drive, Ste. 212 INlne, CA 92715 24 Hour Rate Info 1 800 US TREASury and energy. Cost is SIS per person. For more informa1ion or reservations, cnll (800) 336-1939. fAMILIU ON COUUI A 7-stcp if!tervcntion and mediation program for families is scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. The program will focus on ways of communicating with ;my out-of-control family dispute, anger and general family disharmony. Cost is SS for adults, $3 for kids 13·18. Parents do not have to be present. Details, SS6·8000. MIDITATION WORKSHOP Natural Path Medicine meditation will be discussed in a free open house from I lo 3 p.m. in the Costa Mcs:i Public Library, 185S Park Ave. For more information. call 646·8845. MYITHIOUS COINCIDINCIS Cornell University psychology SWIM PROGRAM Classes begin for the Spring Icebreaker Swim Lesson Program for 4 through 16 year olds, al the Newport I !arbor High School pool, 600 Irvine Ave. Ci.>sscs arc kheduled every hour through Friday, April 14, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, call Todd Alvarez at 644-31Sl. TUESDAY AnH SCHOOL ACTIVITIH Children in first through fifth grades arc invited lo preregister for "Kids' Stuff, Talcs Tall & Small," 11 free after school act ivity series planned for 3:30 p.m. al the Corona dc l Mar Libr:iry. A special American Girl Tea Party is planned for this day's pro~ram. Children arc invited to bring a favorite r -CENfER SHOE R.EPAIR ·~ 285 E. 1 7th St. Costa Me sa Next To ROSS Dress For Less I 645-5511 I Hours: M·F 8:30 • 6:30, Sat 8:30 -5:00 1 15% OFfc0~t!h~d !!,!PAIR WORK 1.t _,-Complete Sho:_service & Vacuum Cleaner Repair, y Copy ~~ - _-- - -=-- - - - -J \c r/y S T A L C 0 U R T ' S 6 TH ANNUAL ,,, - I Join ~r an exoting wo day event co-sponsored by Sunset Magazine, featuring more than 50 unique exhibitors with "state-of-the-art" ideas for the plant end\Usiast to the sophisticated gardener. Purchase unique hybrids, attend educational seminars and experience the wonder of magical walk-through gardens . featuring unique landscape ideas, water gardens and more! Bring your fuvontc shear:. Admission and parking arc free. (714) 435-2160 3333 Re"r Street. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Friday, April 7, 199 5 6pmto 9pm rn.'Vl<'.W Pany Rcnd\mn11 Des1gnlll¥ Wvmt:n Suppomnl( the An lnson.itt of Southern Cahfum1J Saturday, April 8, 1995 10 am to 6 pm 10:30 am · International Palm Society Guided "Palm Walk" Tours 11 am · Shade Gardening . ~ .. • • 12 am -The Ultimate Herb Garden 1 pm · Floral Arrangements With Your Backyard Blooms 2 pm ·Gardening Secrets From Sunset Master Gardener 2:30 pm · International Palm Society Guided "Palm Walk" Tours 3 pm ·All About Water Gardens 4 pm · A Beginner's Guide ro Growing Orchids Sunday,April9, 1995 11 am to 5 pm 10:30 am · lncemational Palm Society G uided "Palm Walk" Tours 11 a.n • Shade Gnrdening Pufd\819 1715 Of moN hm _.,,~ CO&lft--n ..-.. ~ltary 911' ftOm ~ ~ ..... ~ Aoel todMy • Miii a lcltlt • llOOIT!ing Filldl Fllftl • 01"'1toNlgll •~yll.m8oci9CY "Mlliaa • • Ol•llllOOd ~ a..-. . "-"'-ec.ftry ~ • Hilo'• 9criill NUtWY • Honlll • ~ioMI ,. 8ocilty ......... eoune, "°'9 .-.r • ....,. 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Featured speaker will be Mnrla Silva, who will help entrepreneurs.and businesses lO project their image and message in creative, tasteful and fun ways. Cost is $20. Fot reservations or more information, call 669-5400. WHAT THI HICK U A KIA? Find out at the monthly dinner meeting of the Orange County American Mnrkcting Association at Scotts Seafood Restaurant, 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Registration and networking begins at S:30 p.m. For more informalion, call 934-8262. DOINO BUSINISS IN THI MlXICAN MARKIT This will be the topic of speaker Lucia De Garcia at the monthly luncheon meeting of South CoaM Business and Professional Women al El Torito Grill, 633 South Anion, Costa Mes:i. Networking begins at 11 :30 a.m. Cost FRIDAY, APRIL 14 IAJTH IGO HUNT AND DINNU "Someone Cares" Soup Kitchen, 661 l l:imillon St .. Costa Mesa, is hosing an Easter Egg hunt for children al noon. An Easter uinner will also be served from I to 4 p.m. is $15 for members; S20 for guests. 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The commission selected an op- tion calling for a shared parking agreement with the church. They also said that the Cliff/Dover trail should remain ungraded. But that part of the design could be problematic if the city hopes to implement sidewalk im- provements around the trail, ac- Call l<ARPA to schedule your Yor~f mntment Newport eeach/Coata Meaa Dally P Jut month. Although the 5S-year·old said she likes keeping the office clean, that chore pates in comparison to a recent assignment or patrolling the West Side streets with an officer. "I took a ride-along with Officer (John) Gates which was exciting, because he doesn't speak Spanish and I do, so I was able to help in\erpret during a rent dispute," ' said Bryant, who was one of the first three female volunteers to join the staff. "I didn't just ride along, I was needed." cording to Public Works Director Don Webb. It would also prevent emergency vehicles from reaching the site from the Cliff/Dover inter- section, forcing the city to create another ro\,lte to the passive park. Timing is also a factor. The Ir- vine Co. hopes to get· final ap- proval from the state Coastal Commission on April 12, while the City Council will consider its de- sign April 10. If the city docs not want The Irvine Co. to grade the city-owned trail, it needs to con- tact the Coastal Commission with UNLIMITED MEMBERSHIP ONLY 10 AVAILABLE It's the reeling of doing something useful that malces 1hl program popular. And the. volunteers say they appreciate t chance to give back to law . enforcement after years ~( Ceeh1 safe and protected as residents who raised families in Costa Mc "I'm taking an officer out of here and puuin~ him on the streets:• said Nina Coe, SS. ".1! ~ can put one mo;e out there, 1t s better." . The Costa Mesa Pohce Department is currentfy looking for more volunteers. If you are interested, call 7S4-5020. a design change before April 10. That should not be a problet said Councilwoman Jean w;. particularly if it means creatinf plan which has the broadest COi munity support. "The city has switched g~ here in the last two-month· per~ because of the recognition that tl people really don't want all tb grading," said Wall, who atten~ Tuesday's meeting. "We probably should have rr ognized that two years ago, but ' didn't." If you can si~ you can do it! Wednesdays at 11 am & lpm PLUS 3 MORE WORLD CWS FIGHTS INCLUDING: WIC SUPEl Wll1DWllGHT CHAMPIONSHIP 5~~~~~Y 3~PR•~R~': ~1s~~M :A1 Copley/Colony Cablevision 549-3500 W · CARD SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Presented by Don King Productioru, Inc. in association with Coe10rs Poloce Poy per view d1$11'1buted by KingVislOll/SET Pay Per Vlf!W 0 1995 1C"'9 Y·IO>/Sfl roy ,_. v-A.i '"*"" ,...,..,i W(! 1 V(! • 1712 IEWPORT RVD. (lewport 117111 ltl 111) COITA.U 142-1• ta 141491 gonl! CoppertrH lal11• Pmt 1511.UMIJI ....... COITAmA , 437--fii 417..a1 port Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Thursday, April 6, 1995 A7 m festival moVing to . Newport Beach Event, which debuted a!t year in Irvine, will be eld Mother's Day weekend t Hyatt Newporter. NEWPORT BEACH -A year ftcr its rain-soaked, critically acclaimed deb u t in Irvine, the outhern California Jazz Festival ill cross city borders and become' the Newport Beach Jazz Festival on Mother's Day weekend, May 13-14. Not to be confused with the legendary Newport Jazz Festival, the local event on three stages at the Hyatt Newporter still boasts an impressive lineup, including such contemporary jazz artists as Chick Corea, Wallace 'Roney, Jeff Lorber Band and The Ycllowjackets. The Rippingtons -featuring Russ Freeman and Corona del Mar saxophonist Jeff Kashiwa - close the festival. Corea will perform solo on pi ano, but a member of his Elektric Band - saxophonist Bric Marienthal, an Orange Coast College product - will also appear. Here's the schedule: Saturday, May 13 (doors open at l p.m.) -Fullerton College Big Band, 1:15 p.m., Sand Court; Alphonse Mouzon All-Star Band featuring Brandon Fields, Grant Geissman and Dan Siegel, 2:15 p.m., Main Stage; Susie Hansen Latin Jazz Band, 3:20 p.m., Sand Court; Wallace Rooney, 4:15 p.m., . World premieres scheduled during South Coast Repertory's '96-98 season COSTA MESA -World premieres by David Stanley Ford, Philip Kan Gotanda, David Hollander and Thomas Murphy will be included in an 11-play, 1995·96 South Coast Repertory season that emphasizes new works. The Mainstage season is: Murphy's "She Stoops to Folly," Sept. 8-0ct. 8; the West Coast premiere of Nicky Silver's recent off-Broadway hit "Raised in Captivity," Oct. 20-Nov. 19; Gotanda's "The Ballad of Yachivo," Jan. 12-Feb. 11, 1996; Shakespeare's "The taming of the Shrew," March I-April 31, 1996; the U.S. premiere of Richard Nelson's "New England," April 12-May 12, 1996; and George Main Stage; Everelle Harp, 5:30 p.m., Sand Court; The Yellowjackets, 7:15 p.m., Main Stage; Pancho Sanchez Latin Jazz Ensemble, 9 p.m., Main Stage. Sunday, May 14 (doors open at 11:30 a.m.) -Long Beach State Jazz Ensemble, noon, Amphitheatre; Rick Braun, 1 p.m., Main Stage; B Sharp Jazz Quartet, 2:)5 p:m., Amphitheatre; Jeff Lorber Dand, 3:30 p.m., Main Bernard Shaw's "Arms and the Man," May 31-June 30. The Second Stage season is: HQllander's "The Things You Don't Know," Sept. 22-0ct. 22; Ford's historical drama "The Interrogation of Nathan Hale," Nov. 3-Dec. ~; and three slots to be announced. 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Sharon McNalley, chair oC the Golden Baton Gala or The Orange County Philharmonic Association, along with her co-choir Maraorct Gates, demonstrnted, beyond any doubt, that per!ection wns a go:tl sought and ochieved Ill the 1995 celebration. di.samilng McNaJley contes1ed "I feel like the mother ot the bride." She was. And th• 0 weddi.n1" ' unfolded before her eyes as more than 500 guests of the philharmonic left the foyer of The Hyatt Regency Irvine following a social hour of cocktails and bidding on an enormous array of' silent auction items. The tbree pairs of double doors opened, revealing the Hyatt ballroom, and the crowd was awed by the sight before them. Crented in 1982 by ardent supporters of the philharmonic, The Golden Baton Award has come to represent "the highest form of recognition to those whose dedication to the prolif cration of The standard ballroom lighting had been replDccd with murals of light projected onto the massive walls of the space. The forms and patterns resembled the look and feeling of an enormous David Hockney painting or water. In as much as the affair fell on April Fools Day, the theme of the evening was. appropriately, the C~halrs Marge Gates (left) and Sharon McNalley flank jester at Orange County Philharmonic Association's Golden Baton Gala. •••• Cllll the arts in The Crowd Orange County is extraordinary." This year, The Orange County Philharmonic Society chose to honor The Los Angeles Philharmonic Society and its director, Ernest Fleischmann. A distinguished li st of previous recipients includes Zubin Mehta, llenry Segerstrom, Elaine Redfield, John and Donna Crean, Donnld Dren and the recently departed George Hoag and his wife ratty Hong. The annual gala, a formal tribute to these and other dcs~rving patrons over the years, has gained a reputation as one of the first-class affairs on the social calendar. McNalley and Gates surpassed even the highest expectations. 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The crowd was indeed thankful. As a gourmet, five-course dinner was properly served by Hyatt staff in white gloves, honors were fittingly bestowed on longtime patrons Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dolson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reinsch, Mr. ' Richard Reinsch, Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts, Dr. and Mrs. Edward· S_banbrom, Mr .. Douglas · Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thompson, and Dr. and Mrs. Louis VandcrMolcn. Philharmonic Executive Director Dean Corey, wearing black tux and banded white collar sans tic, introduced the benefactors, inducting them into the "Esterhazy" Circle. In a marvelous moment of ~xplanation, Corey linked the contemporary patrons to the European families of centuries past that supported the arts. The Hungarian aristocratic family of Esterhazy was one such dynasty. Al once there was a feeling of human connection to the history of art and music. Yes, it sounds somewhat pompous. 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Fleischmann, also wearing the latest bonded collar formal wenr for men, made an eloquent speech ncc~pting the trophy, impressing on the crowd the need for cooperation between the private and governmental sectors of society in the area of the arts. In a thinly disguised plea to conservative Orange County to send a message to Washington regarding the potential cutbacks ol funding for various arts programs, Fleischmann made his point that all art, even the most conservative classical music, is threatened when government ceases to back arts programs for political reasons. Then the topper. Someone on the Phil Committee knew someone who knew someone who had a connection to comic actor Dano Ctarvey. Out bounced the "Saturday Night Live" bad boy with his wickedly silly antics, impressions, and audience inspired impromptu humor. It was a dangerous booking that turned out to be enormously successful - both for Carvey, unsure of his audience, and for the crowd, welcoming the nut with relatively open arms. Yes, some were not impressed, but most roared as Carvey, in a Generation X style (he's actually a yuppie ... 40), roasted the times and the people in a confrontalional manner. A Inter day Don Rickles, sort of. The gorgeous Ann McLean, attending the affair with husband Bob McLean, got the brunt of Carvey's playfulness with the. audience. McLean, who had JUSI rctutned from a week at the Cal n Vie Spa, showed off her formidable figure in a size 4-minu mini of pink satin. Sitting front ond center in the strapless, sexy cocktail dress, Carvey labeled McLean the Devil's incarnation. 'S atan Udy," he.called her, chastising McLean in his wel known "Church Lady'' character. ... for showing the flesh ... more flesh than dress. The audience roared. So did McLean, whispering, "So, does he think you die at 50?" The evening wenl'·on in.to the night thanks to the great Big Band sounds of The Kent and Miller Orchestra. Fritz and Elaine Westerbout. Don and Karen Evarts, David and Nicole Denholm, Jane Lawson, Jack nnd Nnncy Caldwell, Gary and Tricia Dnblck and super hostess Shnron McNallcy and her supportive mate Dr. Michael McNalley enjoyed one of the best parties of the season. Dest of all, more than $50,000 was raised for the Orange County Philharmonic Society. Scaramouche would have smiled. 8. ll'. Cook's column nppCJJrs Thursdays and Saturdays. "In Newport Besch Since 1973# JAMES R. REED, CPA INCOME TAX PREPARATION Accounting • Individual • Corporation • Partnerships Estates & Trusts "Convenient Location/Easy Parking" 901 Dover Dr., Suite 238 • Newport Beach 631-2128 FAX B31·071B THOIVIAS C. BECKER 350 E. 17tr. 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April Fool's Day story about building a bridge over the Wedge elicited a myriad of reaction most positive, some negative Editor's note: On April 1, we ran a story bylined by Ima Jo Kerr saying that the mayors of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach approved a pl:m to bui1d a 120-foot-high suspension bridge over the Wedge copnecting Ocean Boulevard on the peninsula to Ocean Boulevard in Corona def ,Mar. The story said Newport Beach would raise funds for the project by giving Mariners Mile and Newport Heights to Costa Mesa and Ball)oa Island to the Irvine Co. It was -in the Daily Pilot tradition -an April Fools' Day joke. Some readers called our R eaders Hotline outraged at city leaders for agreeing to such a plan, others said t/Jey believed the story, until looking at the calendar, but most saw through the hoax and said they got a good laugh out of it. Following are some of those responses. I just wanted to te ll you guys how much I enjoyed this "A Bridge Too Fnr," story on this morning's front page. I've never called you guys before, but you had me hook, line and sinker half-way through the continuation on page S and when we got to the part about giving Dalboa Island to the Irvine Co. as payment for the hassle, I started gelling an idea. And it just gave me a good laugh early in the morning. LEE FRIEDERSDORF Costa Mesa 0 I would like to buy the bridge. LARRY WEISOFF Corona del Mar 0 We had a question about this story in . the front page of the Daily Pilot today, "A Bridge Too Far," I'm counting on this being an April Fool's joke, but it doesn't say so. Still, thanks a lot. It's pretty clever. COLE AND KAREN BEHRINGER Newport Beach 0 You really got us this morning. It made our day tind an April Fool's hello to you. It was almost as good as the toll roads going in and out of town. ThanWor the good laugh this morning. 0 BETTY KILMER Newport Beach It is with great disappointment that I'm unable to attend today's groundbreaking ceremony at the Wedge for the bridge linking Balboa Peninsula Point with Corona del Mar. I will, instead, spend April I ice sk:iting across the bay. 0 DIANE OSWALD Peninsula Point I just am cracking up laughing at this story, "A Bridge Too Far," and I hope that it is an April Fool's joke. Especi:illy the part about Dalboa Island having too much individuality and needing lo be turned into tract houses. Very good. 'CHARMAINE LAURIE Costa Mesa 0 You guys are nuts. "A Bridge Too Far," you had us until we got to the second page. Happy April Fool's day. HEATHER SPEER Corona del Mar 0 You had us going about that bridge. You guys are bad. You had us signing petitions and everything else. I couldn't believe we never heard of it before. A brid.lle too far? • • :o..f)Ott Heigtls, Mai~e!l M • d bect1111c CO$tJ ._\e5a le!ICT>!'f as~ for $125 mlllon lean'° Lio Id b~e bfitv.-ecn BJl:loa Wld Ccf<>tU ~ "1af Tl't IN rt! CO vrill 12l!$ ~!IOa lsl.>rod l:>e tract IQllei; GroJ."<1~~10 c ~i:roor;i 1s IO<Uy • ~I IHOKl Ml \" -A)Cltt ~19''11(twt1 ll«r..t-,P6'it•fi; Mtt~ • ,.._ el .,._ •"C~ ..... ~·lfii;lll"..l!Nlil .. "" """'"" " CNla ....... .,.., ,. • l'-•l'I"' II<><' -"""'" Aj'<",l 1 ,...."l>O<t e..etl Ctti Councill'lw! o.tM 0 Hta. ltll ftt!d <:oti. IVIM o"4 -i...i.J ~I)) ""' .,.,.., M•yOr Joe Er~ looll al P'-lot I piopottd tl""Of •RI '•"' -I\• '9 f"'•l ... a I .., lo,>ng IM W~ •"41 C0.0..1 dll Mat \bi•t" '"'""""'" ..t.ILlt "'" u.,.... IAlo II~ 61 • .,.. ..... llJ<~ ""' ""' t.w.l.alft "' <'·-"""' _., , ... , • 1:111-C..,'l·t.:.i~ ... ..-.ii. ..... -.n 1w b<.""'~ '"" w-.-· ....... 1:i.,.,. ~oN(l<llJI< Happy April Fool's day. We'll get back at you someday. CINDY DUPUIE Newport Beach 0 ... I hope you say "April Fool's" in the next issue. KATHLEEN OWENS Cost:i Mesn 0 What a great story today on the bridge from the Wedge into Corona del Mar. I was practically ready to reach for my smelling sails when I realized it was April Fool's day. Thanks a lot guys. MARCIA FOULADI Corona del Mar °" •.pr1 fuc , J~·~ !iJ-. ... llA<l V.4' ~ j "'"'''° ab. :JI U>< .. c.tl..-1' ~uda ,., (~~ '°"""' UI ~ OI t.;.•o<bltlm\>I "™"' hf\ n.itl r~lri, ·~ voi •11ri "'"or 'll<A" SH k<'#/Hor, ,.. A.1 coming to my home and he di dn't know why and then he laughed because it was a joke .. .l've c:illed like 10 people and told them you can't believe you're going to be living in Costa Mesa, Balboa Island is going to have tract homes aml we're going to have a suspension bridge between Corona del Mar :ind the Peninsula. Very, very, very gootl. LISA BAY CLARK Newport Beach 0 0 I called to tell you that your ~J2.ril Fool day prank with the article on the bridge is MAllC i\L\AnN/OAILY r 1LOT Newport Councilman Dennis O'Neil, left and Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson cooked up the April Fools' escapade. After your horrific t:ile of offshore drilling and other equally horrendous April Fool's tales over lhe yea rs, 1 was absolutely posi1ive thal you were not cap:ible of fooling me again. Reading your article on Saturday, prior to my first cup of one of the best I've seen in a long time. This could be the beginning of a great tradition. We enjoyed it. MARJORIE COOLING Newport Deach 0 We just want to tell you thanks for the one full hour of giggles, chuckles, nnd belly laugh. We adore you r news st:iff wri ter, Ima Jo Kerr. JERRI AND BILL MIRAMS Corona del Mar 0 I'd like to make a very serious comment about this Ima Jo Kerr ''A 13ridgc Too Far." If this is an April Fool's joke I think it's .... just.. .. asinine is too nice a word to use to upset people like this. 0 JUNE HOUSE Dalboa I want to congratulate you on the hil:irious article April Fool's d:iy news piece you had on "A Bridge Too Far;" it was an absolute hoot. And wh:it a great way to start the day, I loved it, thank you so-much, it was the best one since the airpo rt with airplanes to fly out over Corona del Mar and the rest of us. 0 JEANNE FOBES Newport Heights I just wanted lo say that if your story on the front page of the April 1 edition called "A Dridge Too Far," is an April fool's joke, it wasn't well received ¥nd as far as I'm concerned it's a pretty sick joke. It wasn't appreciated. D KEVIN CAPPS Corona del Mar I just wanted to tell you how hilarious Ima Jo Kerr's article was. It was absolutely inspired. It was clever from beginning lo end. Congratula1ions, a wonderful article. PATRICIA KEANE Newport Dcach 0 You guys have pulled off the best April fool's joke I've ever seen in my life. I freaked when I saw that Dalboa lsl:ind was going to be owned by the Irvine Co., that Newport Heights was going to be annexed to Costa Mesa and we're going to have a swinging bridge between Corona del Mar and the Peninsula. This is the best April Fool's joke since my son said that Social Services was coffee, weakened my state of mind. As a realtor, your April .Fool's s1ory sent chills up my spine. The Irvine Co. taking over Dalboa Island? A bridge belween Dalboa and Corona del Mar? After approximately five minutes of p:ilpitations, 1 returned to reality, my pulse reverted back to a normal rate and 1 rerea<l you story with n sense of humor. Truly classic. LAURA HUSDAND Newport Beach 0 1 read your articl; with reference to building the bridge between Balboa and Coron:i del Mar. 1t seems to me that the cost involved arc excessive. Whal I propose is a competitive plan. 1 have two surplus WWII Japanese submnrin es and I would like to institute commuter service by submarine between Corona del Mar and Balboa lsl:ind. I believe this can be done al considerably less cost. CARL MARCOUX Newport Beach 0 I want to tell you how upset I am that you were privy to a bridge being built 12-stories high just less than a block from my home. which faces the bay. And I've lived here off and on since 1939 in this same house and I think it's absolutely disgusting that a bridge is going to be built and particularly disgusti ng is the fact that I read that article last nigh t and I was so upset I couldn.'.t go to sleep and it.wasn't until Sunday that my wife pointed out the whole thing was April Fool. You guys are wonderful. Congratulations, you really got me hook, line and sinker. You got one fool right here. MIKE MILLIKAN Balboa Peninsula 0 I just wanted to say that's the funniest thing I've read in my whole life. That was a great article and it was very creative and it took a lot of imagination and I thought it was just a kick. Keep up the good work. DICK BROADWAY Corona del Mar 0 I 've lived in the Newport-Mesa area since 1948 and I was really, really incensed :ibout your story that turns out 'to be an April Fool's joke. h's re:illy unbelievable. Is this good journalism? There's something wrong. How could you possible print this story that nobody knew anything about and then all of sudden Monday morning it turns out to be a joke . I'm appalled at your journ:ilislic sense of humor. ROBERT R. HATCHER Cost:i Mes:i 0 I'm calling to say that the :irticle called "A llridge Too Far," was very well written and very well done. I always appreciate a great April Fool's joke and thought the article by Ima Jo Kerr was really excellent and keep up the good work . 0 JULIE VIKER Costa Mesa I thought your April Fool's bridge story was hilarious. My husband and I were trying to figure out what this 12-story bridge wou ld look like going over the Wedge, nnd we were just fike going "No way, you can't do that." . So, I just wanted to let you know it was cool. I mean, perfect for the mayor of Costa Mesa and N~wport to get together like that. MI CHELLE GRAHAM Costa Mesa 0 I'm calling to lodge a complaint against the April Fool's joke. I thought it was in incredibly poor taste and don't think it was obviously funny to any of the readers. I've been thinking about moving in the last few weeks and on that day when I read that article I had decided to move out of Newport Beach and down into Corona or Laguna Beach because I couldn't believe that the mayor and the cduncil had decided to do sonlcthing like th:it without any of the residents approval or permission. And I don't think it's very funny, I live in Newport Beach now, and I'm pretty upset about it. I realize it was somebody's idea of a joke, but maybe it's only fun to them. JULIE HEINEMANN Newport Beach GAINS LOSSES CORRUPONDINCI Pier anglers Newport Beach orficials are so impressed wiLh the job anglers have done to keep the Newport Beach Pier clean, Lhey won't have Lo close portions of the pier or ban fishing. Officer Henry The Newport Beach police ofncer, In a coma since being shot while on duty March 12, has shown some improvement. His condition was upgraded from critical to serious earlier this week and he showed some response to verbal commands. Fourth graders Newport-Mesa pupils scored higher than the state 11verage for similar district's on the controversial CLAS teat. leading the way were the fourth-graders from Andersen Elementary, who scored the highest in the district. Can do kids Students at Marine11 Elementary In Newport Beach were back cru~lng ans after the community came forward to dc>Nte ~ that had been stolen from the school's wfe. The .lbsconded funds were earmarked for the a field trip (or sixth·graden. Ila Borders snapped winless streak. Ila Borders The nation's only female college ~se~ll pitcher broke a 399-day winless skein, recording the victory In Southern California College's 11 ·7 triumph over Claremont-MudCt-Scripps Friday. Ironically, that is the same school Jhe deleated in her debut last 1eason. Amphitheater. St.lte and county J>3rk omcials dedicated a 12<Hfit amphithe.ater In the Upper Newpon Bay today. The facility will be used '°' programs on the environment. Windows The latest trend in gramti is for the vand~ to etch letters and symbols directly onto glass. The practice has cost the Newport-Mesa school district more than s2.ooo so for to replace damaged windows. Jim Hewicker The Newport Beach planning director will be retiring from the city after 25 ye01rs, the last 16 in his current post, in September. Art lovers A S 10,000 p01inting vanished from the lobby of the Sutton Place Hotel Saturday night. "Land of Plenty" by Emil Kosa Jr., is described as a "dr01matic" scene o( bright lights Jhining on he0tvy clouds with the mountains of Los Anples In the badground. The painling was part ol a two-month-IOng exhibit entitled "California l.lndtape'' attpl.ayed in the hotel's lobby. And the horse he · rode In on Regarding Anne Spinn's article about John Wayne (Looking Back, April 3) I think is a great misrepresentation. John Wayne participated in 142 movies, not 200, and none was good enough to even be suggested for an Oscar. Actually, there were movies where John Wayne's horse acted better than him. He finally got on Oscar bccnuse some felt sorry for him :is he wns dying. After promotion of tobacco nnd boozing it up, the doctors ordered John Wayne to get out of the smog ond he came to Newport Dench. He didn't do anything for Newport Bcoch, nor donate any more than Newport Dench normal citizens do, he was acting o hero, but to me the real heroes were the real movie actors who participated in the war effort , oml many more lost their live . The sooner we get lohn Wayne's, and his crony Tom Riley's, names off the airport, the sooner we will be back to sanity. LARS OcJOUMOE Newport Dcach ... wllll'l·dl••· -_, Talk abou1 puttina the cart before the horse. Newport Beach City Muaeer ~ Murphy has told the Ctty Oc' 1" &hat He will have a better idea ol th& llWiitp from \he major organiutional chaQ&H he hu prop9SCd in the weeks to c:ocne. In my cuccr in manaacmenl and management consulting spanning some 45 years it has been axiomatic that you do not m:ikc or propose organizational changes unless you have determined beforehand that the changes will result in greater efficiency or, alternatively, In signific:mt savings without loss of efficiency. From what I have seen and heard or Mr. Murphy's plan it does neither. 1 urge that the City Council delay the second reading of Ordin~e 95, now scheduled for April 10, until Mr. Murphy presents a better documented case for the chongcs he hns proposed, if he can. BOB LEWIS Newport Deach Bulldlng, ....... directors don't llm to Ill 111111111•1 During the Morch 27, Newport Beoc.h City Council meeting, lonJ Pham testified that the citr would be an violation or &tote law if the building ind/or pl:anning directors were not li~nscd engineers. ThC$C commcnu were reported In the March 28 edition or the Daily Pilot. . Lona Pham was wrona. St~tc IBw does not require the bulldina or plannin& dir«ior to be a licensed cnainccr and oekbcr of ~ incumbeftti, each of whom W ~Cl th6 palidon fair MOre than 10 ,_. pedonned eauemety •11. ii a liolened e••r. ROBERT H. BURNHAM Chy Auorncy Newport Beach A 10 Thursday, April 6, 1995 DliTRICT fNmh .. A1 always leave (the packs) in rront of our stations when we're through." Snid Trustee Jjm Ferryman: "They can do away wi1h them as far as I'm concerned. 1 don't even cat them." Few of the trustees said they ever ate the candy. None knew how the distribu- tion of Lifesavers began, or who began the practice. Several assumed that st:iff members recycled the unopened rolls. "We are cei'tainly not eating $57 worth of Lifesavers per month, even with all of the meetings we have," Stokes said. Trustee Ed Decker said he recently asked a staff member about who start- ed the candy distribution and why. "Was there a board member who had stock in Lifesavers?" Decker said. "I als9 noticed that they never gave Life- savers to the student trustees.'' The flavored coffee in the su- perintendent's office is not Bcrnd's per- sonal stash. Office employees, board members and any visitors to the district are routinely offered coffee, Fine said. "All of the employees who work in the superintendent's office put money into a coffee fund to help pay for this," said Fine. "Some are paying S 15 to $20 a month. That's not reOcctcd in the in- voice." And what kind of specialty coffee does one get at the superintendent's of- fice? "Don Francisco's ground coffee, va- nilla nut," said one district employee, who asked to remain anonymous. "And it really is good." The Volu.lecr DlttelOfJ nant ptrioclkall7 I• 11'• Dally Pilot. Uyou'd Ilka lnlormatJoa •• 1ct1ln1 your orpnlzallon listed, caU '4l..Oll, ut. 331. AU Auecletl•• O.C. C••pter Tho Amyolrophic l.alcnsl Sclerosis (Al.S) Associolion, Oran,~ Counry Chapter hu need for many volunteers. For Information, call Exccvtivc Director Stacy Korcsscl at 375-1922. Al ...... ..,.~ ....... o.c. The ALthci!l'.'Cr'• Association ol Orange Counry needs viakins volunteers, support iroupt for patients and care&ivcrs and a vol'*'r helpline. lotercsted volunteers Clln call m.1111 or (800) 660-1993. . A••rlc•11 C•11cer leclety 1)~ American Cancer Society's Orange Counsy Unit is seckth) office volunteers (or nu111Ctous ctaxs aQd hours. Also, volunteers arc being sough"t to answer calls for the units Helpline lnfoCcoter. For infonmuion on these and other volunlccr opportunities, call Cari D:ividson at 364-3829. American Retl Crou, o.c. Chapter The Orange Counry chopter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to nddrcss community po~t:i about Red Cross services ond to aCl'" I ns with the media in disaster and c--•C)' silu:itions. For information, can Judy Iannaccone, 835-5381, or Joan Miller, 835-53811 exr. 422. Arts Aca•emy of Or•nge Cvunty The Arts Academy of Orange County is planning to fund and .build a community arts focilily in Costa Mcsn. For more inform:ition, call Alice Leggett at 540·2557. BRITISH AUTO SPECIALISTS: Newport Beach/Colla M-DaUy Piiot YOLUNTllR DIUCTOllY AIMcl ..... ••••In•••• ere.ten ARC is a non·pcolit aroup in Colla Mesa which sponsors and supporU muhi-outrcacb community service programs. such as the homeless sanctuary. Volunteers arc needed. For information, call Dr. Renee Namastc, 540-5803. ...... Paclfk• The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volunteer support group for Ballet Pacmca, needs volunteers for a voriety of tasks. For information, call Molly Lynch at 642-9275. •11 arethen, 819 lld•rf Men and women over 20 years of age, having lived in Orange Counry for sbc months and on the job for at least thn:e months, aro needed to serve os bi& brothers or big sisters for children 6-16 from 1ln~le-p:irent homes. For lnformntion; et1ll Patricia Davis at 544-77'73 ••Y lcevts ef ABlerlca Inc., Or•n1• Ceu11ty, Covacll VoJuntcer opportunities include funO.raising, progrt1m de\lelopmcnt and training to existing troops and packs. For more information, call Devon Dougherty, 546-4990. Boys and Olrls Clubs of Cotta Mesa/Newpert •each The three area Boys and Girls aubs need volunteer coaches and art or craft workshop teachers. For locntions and additional information, call Dick Powers, 642·224S. Centennl•I Farm Tours Volunteer docents arc needed at the Centennial Farm :it the Orange Counry Fnirgrounds in Costa Mesa. Qill Ginny Smith, 708-1517. C ...... fer Cretlthe Alt.,..tlvea The Center Cor Qcatlvc Alternatives, a non-profit charitable oraanlzatlon which works thrQuah the United Way, hu a need for volunrecn. aradu:atc level Interns or trojnees. For Information, call Karen. $42-0377. c.11 ... Hosplt•I . The Collcac H°'f)itaJ Costa Mesa Auxiliary is scckln1 volunteers to perform clerical, reception desk, girt shop and other d01ics at the hospital. For informallon, coll 642-2734, 9 a.m.-4p.m. Co••••lty Ho Community Hosp' , organization that provides medical and emotional sueport to terminally-ill patients and their families in Orange County, needs volunteers in Costa Mesa·an<I Newport Beach. For information or registration, call C::indy Laird, 978-7447. c ....... e,., .............. .... Consumers Cor Lcg.ol R#orm hos an ongoing need for volunteers to n>0nitor civil court judges. A computer and donations arc also needed. For more inCorma1ion call Barbara at 854-0881. Cost• Mesa Civic PlayhouM The Costa Mesa Cwic Playhouse needs volunteers for ushering. backstage, mailings. typing, lights, and m1111y other duties. For more information, call 650-5269. Costa Mesa Hlstorlcal Society The society collects Information, photos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and rhe J lnrbor nrcn. Volunteers ore needed for clerical tMks, computer input :ind help in the library. For information, can Charles Beecher, 631·5918. Cod• M ... Utort1Cf Ore•p The Costa Mesa Utenacy Oroup needs volunteers to help people become liternte or teach Enalish as a second longuoge. For lnformll\ion, call Fuller, 548-3384. Cod• Me ..... ler Ce•t•r The multi-purpose senior services facility, located at the corner of 19th Street and Pomona Avenu~ seeks volunteers for o variety of tasks, including an upcoming Casino Night party. For more information, call 645-2356 Crom 9 a.m. to S p.m. Def•re Feu11.tatle11 fer tho Arts Defore Foundation Cor the Arts, a non-profit organization dedicated to donce 111 JSl Kalmus Drive, G-3, in Costa Mcso, needs volunteers. Information, call 241-~8. Dl~every Shep Distovcry.Shops are run by the Ameri~o Cancer Society. Volul\rcers ore needed and no special "skills arc necessary. For information, coll 640-47n between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Dispute ••solution Service• Dispute Resolution Services needs volunteer mcdi3tors. case specialists and outreach o.ssistonts to heir in a variety of mediation cases. 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Plowman declared the paid attendance at just more than 900, but his objectivity on the issue might be Barry Faulmer The _preps Dented bank account aside, Plowman appeared undaunted Monday, promising a return engagement - likely at a smaller less-spacious locale -next year. "I was very pleased with the way everything came off, with the exception of the attendance," said Plowman, who cited some justifiable media skepticism of the debut event for its less than overwhelming publicity. . What Plowman doesn't realize is that the first-year flop, which included sub-standard play, and apathy from some Orange County players and coaches, not to mention fans, doesn't exactly trigger a media frenzy for .next year's event. · • · The timing of the event (Final Four weekend) could also be improved, with a move to the summer, when there's less on the prep sports paJlct, one suggestion. comparable to Dill Clinton's hog-headed view on Monday night's NCAA championship game. Plowman also admitted a shift from four boys teams to two might improve the quality of play. But the question remains: Does Orange County need two all-star games? Thursday, April 6, 1995 •1 All-CIF honors to Sailors' Clayton LOS ANGELES -Newport Harbor High senior Mandy Clayton, a three-year starter who averaged 10.9 points as a 5- foot-10 wing for the Sailors basketball team, has been named to the All-CIF Di· vision 111 second team. Clayton, selected by sportswriters rep· resenting the Amateur Athletic Founda- tion All-Southern California Doard of Athletics, was a team leader for coach Slfannon Jakosky's Sailors, who advanced to the Southern Section III-AA semifi· nals, before fin ishing with a 22-6 record. Clayton, who as a ju'nior helped the Tars reach section and regional title games, was an All-Newport-Mesa District and All-Sea View Le'ague selection. She will also represent the South in the 18th Orange County all-star girls Regardless of whose numbers are crunched, the result was a substantial financial loss, which forced Plowman to make an unspecified personal donation to the game's would-be benefactor, Orange County Special Olympics. If it's just a repeat of the games put on by the Downtown Costa Mesa Kiwanis, who will stage their 30th boys and 18th Newport Harbor's Mandy Clayton game April 22 at Orange Coast College. See FAULKNIR/P•1e 13 Cutv I'. lUKSCll/l)AIL\' PILOT Costa Mesa's Katie Grogan leaves the competition far behind as she glides into the last turn of the 100-yard breasts troke Wednesday. Costa Mesa boys post a Dandy 101-54 victory ~Mustangs' biggest challenge comes from within own squad. BY RlCH.AJU> DUNN, Sroars W11.1Tu. COST A MESA -It was a dandy of a dual meet for Costa Mesa High's boys swim team, leaving plenty or room for comfort in its Pacific Coast League victory over Estancia Wednesday, 101-54. Ryan Dandy, a Costa Mei.a junior, swam to victories in both sprint freestyles, reco,rding personal-best times in each. He also defeated teammate James Comfort in the SO-ya rd free, the first time this season Comfort has not won a dual meet in that even t. "They've got a little rivalry going," Costa Mesa Coach Drian Kreutzkamp said. Dandy, who went 22.8_7 in the 50 and 51.53 See MUA 8 0 Yl/P•1• 8 2 . Costa Mesa glrls continue the surge, 111-50 COSTA MESA -Matt Whitmore, who has turned Costa Mesa High's girls swim pro- gram from near non-existence to a bona fide Pacific Coast League competitor, hasn't been wrong much this season. His curiosity got the best of Estancia Wednesday in the host Mus· tnngs' dual meet league victory, 111-50. Freshman Allison Alastuey, normally a sprint freestyler, was used as an experiment in the 50().yard free and 200 individual medley, two events in which Alastuey had never before swam ... 1 was curious," Whitmore said. Alastuey didn't disappoint. She won both events -the 200 IM in 2:39.6 and the 500 free in 6:09.79 -while teammate' Elizabeth Christiansen won both sprint races, as Costa Mesa improved to 2-1 in leasue. "We're fairly deep in the sprints, so we could use somebody else in those events," Whitmore said. "Allison works until she drops. She's real strong and has a lot of sifts. It was just a benefit thnt she won." Christiansen, competing with a sprained right ankle suffering while surfing, was first in the SO free (26.32) and 100 free (58.63), while helping the Mustangs win the 200 free See MISA GIRU/P•1e 12 Football's price tag ...,. Roll call being sounded for true Mustang fans. B riefcases replace whistles. In the off-season, coaches huddle more with business people than their potential starters in the backfield. High school football coaches worry more about how to pay for helmets and shoulder pads rather than who will fill them in the starting lineup. Nowadays, if you ignore fu nd-raising, you can kiss your program goodbye. "That's why so many coaches arc burning out," said Costa Mesa High football coach Myron Miller, whose program will host its annual golf tournament April 30 at Mile Square Park Golf Course, the Mustangs' No. I f und-raiscr of the yea r. "It used to be," Miller added, "you would go out and coach your kids. The off-season 13 and the rei.t of the things that have gone on. you coached and the money \\as there. The whole thing was coaching. Now, the whole thing is fund-raising. You spend half of your time fund-raising, and without making i.ome money on the golf tournament, we're in trouble for running a football program.'' e Tee sponsori.hips for the golf tournament are available for SIOO. Sponsors will receive a personal "thank you" and your business name will be given to all people playing in the event. The tournament is a best-ball forma t, with the fim tee off at noon. Fees are $80 per person, which includes green fees, ea rl, raffle, dinner buffet, prizes and SS credit in the pro shop. This year's tournament has 100 tee times available, the last scheduled to go off at about 2: 15 p.rn. Entry fees are tax deductible. •The e\ent, usually played at the Los · wasn't like now. You coached you r season and did a little work in the off-season. Now, you're a year-round coach and a year-round businessm:rn. Working with kids is now a very small part of coaching, and truly, it has caused a lot of outstanding coaches, who were good with kids, to leave, becaui.e they didn't want to Richard Dunn Lagos Course at the Costa Mcs:i Golf and Country Club, was moved to the Fountain Valley i.ite, according to Miller, because the City of Costa Mesa kept raisi ng its fees. Club golf get involved in the other par ts of coaching.'' Miller, who has been coaching i.ince 1967. also uses a lift-a-thon und a firrnorks st::ind to rail>c the required SJS,000 to S20,000 a year, to run the program. "We're :ill out there hawking goods, so we cnn run a football or basketball rrogram, or any or our programs." Miller said. "Our programs are now getting almoi.t no funding from the school (about 15% of the program's total budget). In the 60s and 70s, before Proposition "You're charged SJO more per person (because it's a golf tournament), rathcc thon if you just went out and played golf," Miller i.oid. ~lorcover, the event is being played on a Sunda). so players will not have a Saturda) connict (i.e. Little League). Interested par tics should contact Jim Ferl)man ot 850-1220, or marl to Ferryman al 3520 Cadillac No. C, Costa Mesa, 92626. Checks should be made payable to Costa Mesa High School Football. Ullman Invitational {a.k.a. lipto~ Cup) DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK set this weekend ~ Dave Ullman and crew ready to defend after winning the event three straight years. N ow in its 91st running, the Sir Thomas Upton Challenge Cup is steeped in tradition as one of the trophies most desired by yacht clubs. Hosted by Balboa Yacht Club ond sponsored by Coldwell Danker of Newport Deach, this year's Lipton Cup boasts its 11 ...... .... Boating - largest Occt ever, with 18 of the West Coast's most prestigious yacht clubs sending teams to compete. To be held this weekend in the waters off Newport Beach, the Upton Cup will feature five races sailed by teams Qf nine crew members on Schock 351. Local participnting clubs include Bahia Corinthian Yncht Oub, Balboa Yacht Oub, Lido Isle Yacht Oub, South Shore Yacht Club and Newport Harbor Y.c:ht Oub • 11lC winner or the regatta will receive the LlptOf\ Cup trophy to display Iii Its club until tho n~t runnina of the event. ... llUllH,....U lloM Lw:M/DM&.f l'u.or Costa M111'1 ~y Starns looks back on a contlnUtng hot pace. ~ Stealing the show ~ It's becoming a habit for Costa Mesa's Jeremy Starns . BY BAllAY FAULKNER, Sro11.n \VlJTR R epresenting the tying run as he stepped to the plate with two outs in the seventh, then staring dow n an opposing hitter with a one-run lead and two aboard, Costa Mesa High junior Jeremy Srnrns was right where he wanted to be Friday -center stage. It seems the spotlight se ldom shines at Mesa without findinJ the third·yeor varsity performer, who is also preparing to play the lead role {Curly) in the school's upcoming rendition of the classic musical "Oklahoma." Starns stole the show in Friday's dramatic 8-7 victory ove r Aliso Niguel, lifting a two-run home run to riaht-centcr to bring the Must.ongs all the way back from n 7-0 deficit in the sixth. Mesa continued the rully to claim a 8-7 lead and Starns, the starting pitcher, . ...n~al • 8Vlan . . .. ~ . ~,_........._ -........... ---.. . ._ ... .. . . .. . --.-.. .. _... . f 82 Thursday, April e. 1995 •atlfLY A dreamy afternoon ; for the Mustangs - Mesa sweeps Eagles ~ Costa Mesa bumps off Estancia easily in volleyball. BY BAJLaY FAULJCNE~ SPOan WUT1a COSTA MESA -Little wonder no one could recall the last time. Cosui Mesa High defeated cross-town rival Estancia. It'• not as i! the Mustangs' boys volleyball tradition has ever merited inscription in Jcath· er-bound volumes. But it happened Wednesday afternoon at the Mustangs• gym. on the kind of 1authoritativc note with which new traditioDJ are born. "It's been a long time," Mesa Co-Coach Gabriel Nguyen aaid or the Mustanga' 15·6. 15·13, 15·2 Pacific Coast League triu1nph. • Co-Coach Jon Carlew, like Nguyen, a multiple viaim of the Eagles during r~ent Mesa playing' careers, also scratched his head when asked to quantify lhe fut ility against Estancia. . . Mesa senior standout Andy McNa lly was similarly stumped, as was Estancia Coach Dave Castle. "1 know it hasn't happened in at least five years," said Carlew, whQ never had to sweat the outcome of this emphatic ice-breaker. . "This is the first time these guys have played together as a unit all year," Nguyen said. ''The guys came out with enthusiasm. "They raised their play a level and it showed in the scores." Only a second-game lull by the hosts (2·3, 1-1 in league) allowed the Eagles (0-8, 0-3) to delay the inevit able. "We were very relaxed in the second game, because J think (the play- ers) thought it was going to be easy," Nguyen said. "They scored 13 poi nts on us and it was a wake-up call." Nguyen, however, was much happier with the third-game thumping. "I was very elated the way we closed it out," he said. The Eagles managed just six sideouts, in additi~n t~ their two third· game points, and Mesa scored 12 of the final 13 points in the ~rst game. "We're improving at the same speed as other teams, which unfor- tunately is keeping us at the bottom," said C:istle, who is working with a v:istly inexperienced group. . . . .. "Starting two sophomores and a freshman, I see a bright future, Cas- tle continued. "Dut this year, we're going to have to t:ike our lumps as gracefully as we can." McNally, a 6·foot·3 outside hitter, paced the winners with 10 kills, and also authored one of the Mustangs' seven ace serves. "We stress serving ·and defensive coverage," said Nguyen, whose squad covered on all "but 17 Eagle kills, including five each from Ryan Mcintosh and Ryan Haney. Junior Ryan Taylor added seven kills for the Mustangs, whose bal- anced attack also included Drian Leahy (three ki lls, two stuff blocks and an ace), Kyle Mullens (five kill s), Steve MacMillan (two kills, a block and an ace), setter Kenny Morgenstern (three kills, three aces and a couple dozen assists), an d defensive specialist Hi eu Ho. "We believe second and third in this le ague arc still up for grabs," Nguyen said. Sailors drop 18-0 decision In tennis to Peninsula NEWPORT DEACH -The Newport Harbor High boys tennis team fell to 2·8 overall against visiting P..eninsula, bowing to the third·rankcd team in C!F Division I, 18·0, Wednesday afternoon. PININSULA 11, NIWPORT HAJllOR 0 Sindel: Kojima (NH) k>st Lo Chilng. 2-6, lost to Ho, 2-6, lost to Kim, 2·6; Sims (NI I) lost, f-6, 0-6, 2-6; H~el (NH) lost, 0·6, 0·6, 0-6 Doub~: 8ouch1l•Wi1tldn1 (NH) lost lo J. Ol;ing·RttVes, 1-6, lost to C. Kim·lee, 0-6, lost to ICimuri·Thompson, 1·6; Enrts· Oyler (NH) lost, 2·6, 1·6, 0-6; Summe rs-D.:avidson (NH) k>st, 0-6, 1-6, 0-6. Newport golfers ·vtctortous COSTA MESA -Three New- port Harbor High golfe rs shared meda list honors as the Sailors completed a 411-434 nonleague victory over Trabuco Hills Wednesday on the par-72 Santa Ana Country Club layout Morgan Anderson, Justin Sha- piro and Drew White all fired 81s for Newport (7·3). NIWPOllT 411, TllUUCO HILU 424 1. (lie) Anderson (NH), Shapiro (NH), White (NH), Woofinden (TH), 81 ; S. Jicbon (NH), 84. Other Newport Harbor scores: Collopy, 87. LOCAL SCHEDULE THURSDAY ......... Communily college -Oran;r Co.ul .ii S.iddlebKli, 2:30 p.m. High Khool -Newport Harbor al Irvine, l :1S; ll Toro al Coron.a dcl Mar, 3:15; Estancia al Coil.i Mru, 3:15. Ve lleylt•ll High tchool boyt -Sanl• Margaril1 at NewpOll H.arbor, 6:4S; Irvine •I Coron• dcl M.lt, 6:45. l efflt•ll High echool -Newport Harbor va. Coronil dcl M;ar, al lonil.I Creek '"Ii. 3:1S; Laguna Hilla at hlanda, 3:15; Cost.I Meu at Ali'o Nlauel, J:U . Tr•ck ••ti fleltl Hi&h tchool boys and 1lrl1 -Woodbridge at Newpott Harbot J; Conm;a drl Mar al Santa Matptila, 2:451 htand• •I Cost• Mru, 2:45. Tea ft I• eonet. wome" -Westmont al Soulhern Californla· Coll<'&•• 2 p.m. HiaJ! Khoo' boys -N«wpot't H•fbot at ll TOf'o, J p.m.: WoOdbtld&• at Coron.1 del Mar, J P·"'-1 ltlanda •I Laauni leach, J 1 IS p.m.; Laauna HiJI• .. Cotta M•N, J: IS. O•lf ComrnUl'llly colloae -Oranie Co.ast vs. llvrr•IM, Cypteu •I Mcu Verde CC. 1 p.m. Hip IChOol -Coron.a del Mu w. ti f06'o at ll-,oro Marine CC, J p.m.; Unlveralty w. EttaMla at Cott.I Meu cc, 2tJO; Coll• MOH vs. usuna .. Kh, at All•o Cttelc, ;lJJO p.m. Krutzik paces Estancia COSTA MESA -Junior Pete Krutzik shot a I-over-par 36 to earn medalist honors Wednesday, as Estancia High (8-3 overall, 5·0 in Pacific Coast League) defeated Laguna Beach, 199-235, in PCL golf at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club (Mesa Linda Course). Mike Perry and Jeer Perry each fi red a 4-ovcr 39 for the Eagles. UTAHCIA Ht, LAGUNA HACH US 1. Ktutzik (E), 36; 2. M. Perry ([) ilnd J. Perry (E), 39; 4. lusen (E), 41; s. Johnson (E), 44. DEEP SEA WI DNllDAY'I FllH COUNTS Davey'• Leeker -J boats, 63 1nglers. 1 b1rracudi1, 1 Cillico bus, 6 s;ind bass, 224 sculpin, 5 shecphead, 18 rodcfish, 9 blue perch, 9 whitefish, 09 mackerel. Newport L•ntlln9 -1 bo.:at, 19 ill\glers. No report . Cu.IT P. LuacH/l)AJLY 1'11.or Ettancia Hlgh'a Mark Stephens swims to a 1:00.90 In winning the 100-yard fly Wednesday. . MESA BOYS ,,.. ..... 11 in the 100 free, also ·anchored the Mustangs' winning 200 medley relay {1:53.16) and swam a leg on their first-place 200 free relay (1:36.44). in which Comfort anchored. than 17 seconds. He finished third in the SO !tee (23.3S) be- hind Dandy and Estancia'' Chad Dollenbach (22.91). mer jumped into the pool be- fore Estancia fin ished, giving tbc Eagles (0-3 in PCL) the victory. . The Mustangs improved to 3-0 in league, but their tough· est competition, University and Laguna Hills, arc still ahead. "Those were my best races by far," Dandy said or the sprints. "But with the home crowd, you've got to show off. a little:" Mesa's Justin Taylor swam a personal-best 1: 14.04 to win the 100 breaststroke, after touching first in the 200 indi- vid ual medley (2:26.34). Comfort opened in the 200 medley relay and won the 100 backstroke (50.81) by more Mesa ended the meet by winning the 400 free relay, but was disqualified when a swi m· MESA GIRLS Sailors tall to Woodbridge Fre•P•1•11 relay (1:55), along with Amy Howse, Col- leen Lund and anchor Jamie Smith. NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor High boys swimmin~ team was defeated by visiting Wood- bndgc, 99-71, in a Sea View League meet Wednesday. Smith also anchored Mesa's winning 200 medley relay (2: 11.53). Alastuey also swam the backstroke of the medley relay and went third in the first.place 400 free relay (4:25.31), along with Tracy Kelly, Jenny Curtis and anchor Katie Grogan. Newport's Rudolpho Tinajero clocked a CIF quali· fying time of 55.04 in the 100 fly. e The Newport girls, with Rachel Arrow sidelined by illness, also fell short, 98-72, to Woodbridge. "I really don't like the distance, so I didn't think 1 was going to do th at well in the 500 free," Alastuey said. •The Corona del Mar High boys rallied from a 58· 52 deficit, with strong showings in the 4x50 and 4xl00 relays, to defeat host Santa Margarita, 93-77. -By Rlt:h:ard Dunn e The CdM girls came out on the short end of a 79- 67 decision at Santa Margarita, despite a lifetime best of 1 :04 by Nette Alshuler in the 100 butterfly. aOYI COSTA MUA 101, UTANCIA 14 100 mtdley relay-1. Cost.41 Mesa (Comfort, Kelly, Klrnos and Dandy), 1:53.16. 100 frtt-1. 8uddey (CM), 1:58.04; 2. Szukslul (CM), 1:58.75; 3. Stephen• (E), 1:01.56. 200 IM -1. Taylor (CM), 2:26,34; l. Wayman (f), 1:30.68; 3. Jacobs (£), 2:56.84. SO frtt-1. Dandy (CM), 22.87; l. 8ollenbach (f), 11.91 ; 3. Comfort (CM), 13.35. 100 fly-1. Stephen• (E), 1:00.90; 2. Klrnos (CM), 1:05.0; 3. Wayman (E), 1:11.41. 100 frce-1. Di ndy (CM), 51.53; 2. Bollenbach (E), Sl.75; 3. Hyllon (CM), 51.72. SOO free-1. Grayell (CM), 5:20.44; l. ~lly (CM), S:37.37; 3. Metal( CE), 6:13.34. 200 free relay-1. Costa Men (T41ylor, Kelly, Dandy and Comfort), 1:36.44. 100 bllck-1. Comfort (CM), 50.81; l . Hylton (CM), 1:07.86; 3. Dean (E), 1:11.06.100 breast-1. Tilylor (CM), 1: 14.04; 2. McD.lniel (CM), 1: 18.63; 3. Kelly (CM), 1: 19.15. 400 free rel.ty-1. Estancia <Dean, Jacobs, O'Connor :ind Hou), 4:35.28. WOODIRIDOI •t, NEWPORT 71 100 medley rel1y-1. Woodbridge, 1 :44.11; 200 free-1. Yofter (W), 1:57.18; 2. Seib (NH,, 1:58.97; 3. Jo~s (NII), 2:00.76; 200 IM-1. Moore (W), 2:00.10; 2. William• (NH), 2: 12.49; 3. At row (NH), 2: 15.35; SO free -1. Hughes (W), 23.03; 2. Snelgrove (NH), 13.31; 3. Sanlillilna (W), 24.30; 100 Ry-1. Pace (W), S.C.38; 2. Tinajero (NH), 5S.04; 3. 5.lntillani (W), 1:00.41; 100 frce-1. Hughes (W), S0.52; 2. Snelgrove (NII), 52.74; 3. Simmons (W), 53.69; 500 frec-1. Yotter (W), 4:53.00; 2. Tln:ijero (NH), S:01.7; 3. Lunde (NH), nt; 100 lrtt relay-1. Woodbridge, 1:35.03; 100 bKk-1. PilCe (W), S9.15; 2. Rktmdson (NH), 1:01.72; 3. Madokoro (NH), 1:01.18; 100 breul-1. Moore (W), 1:01.42; l. Chen (W), 1:04.71; J. Willi01ms (Nit), 1:05.18; 400 free rel;iy-1. Woodbridge, 3:35.14. OIRU COIT.A MU.A 111, ISTAHCIA 10 100 mtdley relay-t. Costl Mesa (Alutuey, Howse, Curtis ind Smllh), l : 11.53. 200 free-1. K. Grog4111 (CM), 2:11.6; 2. Brooks (E), 2:25.52; 3. E. Grog;an (CM), 2:28.97. 200 IM-1. Alastu1:y (CM), 2:39.6; 2. Howse (CM), 2:S0.6; 3. He. Fassm1chl (E), 2:53.75. SO free-1. E. Christiansen (<:,M), 26.32; 2. L Christiansen (CM), 29.25; 3. Mahan (f) and Harrison (f), 30.09. 100 Ry-1. Uccda (E), 1 :09.46; l . Lund (CM), 1:14.65; 3. Curtis (CM), 1120.59. 100 free-1. E. Christiansen (CM), 58.63; 2. L Christi;insen (CM), 1 :03.S6; 3. Bennett (E), 1 :OS.5. 500 free-1. Alastuey (CM), 6:09.79; 2. Uccd.:a (E), 6:10.93; 3. Howse (CM), 6:16. 200 free relay-1. Cost;i Mesa (Howse, Lund, E. Christl;insen and Smith), 1 :.55. 100 bilck-1. Lund (CM), 1 :09.1 S; l . Kelly (CM), 1:12.81; 3. Williams (f), 1:14.97. 100 breoist-1. K. Grogan <CMl, 1: 19.84; 2. Gill ICM), 1 :13.68; 3. Smith (CM), 1 :30.79. 400 free relay-1. Cost;a Men (Kelly, Curtis, Alastucy, K. Grogan), 4:2.5.J 1. WOODIRIDGI fl, NEWPORT HARIOR 72 200 medley rel;ay-1. Woodbridge, 1 :S8.S7; 200 free-1. Widger (NH), 2:06.SO; 2. Spencer (W), 2:07.31; 3. Simonson (W), 2:07.70; 200 IM-1. LindslrOR) (\'V), 2!16.84; 2. Pom1:roy CN~ll, 2:24.65; 3. Landilu (W), 2:19.40; so free-1. Schutz (NH}, 2S.43; l . lotm (W), 25.73; 3. S~cen~ (NH}, 26.10; 100 Ry -1. Lindstrom (W), 1 :03.39; 2. Milliken (NH), l :OS.60; 3.,Mcflfresh (NH), 1:10.31; 100 free-1. Jord.un (W), 54.58; l . Schutz (NH), S5.25; 3. lam (W), 56.95; SOO free -1. Simonson (W), 5:40.41 ; l . Spencer (W), 5:43.82; 3. Milliken (Nit), 5:45.19; 200 free rel:iy-1. Woodbridge, 1:46.20; 100 back-1. Jordaan (W), 1:02.81; 2. Pomeroy (Nit), 1:07.95; 3. Spencer (W), 1 :08.82; 100 bre:ist-1. l and;iu (W), 1:14.78; 2. Read (NH), 1:15.27; 3. Schneid· erm;an (W), 1 :1S.90; 400 free rcl01y-1. Woodbridgl', 3:59.78. Newport BeaCh/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot COLLIGllPORTI Nye's 89 paces DCC VISTA -Orange Coast College freshman Chris Nye fired a 1-uoder-par 69, the first 11ub·po r round or lh'? senson for the Pirates, lo lead a 381-386 victory over Orange Em- pire Coorerence hosl Palomar Wednesday at Lake San Marcos resort. Nye shared medalisl honors in the four- lcom match (OCC's o.nly oppo~ent w,as Palo· mar) while OCC's Rick Redding was fourth Individually with a round of 73. Mike Cruz (79), Jeff Cochrane (79) and Mike Artiglio (82) also. chipped in for OCC, which improved to 4-6 in conrcrcnce. Grossmont blankl Pirates COST A MESA . -Host Orange Coast College wbs administe~ed a ~~~en's tennis lesson Wednesday, falling to VJsrtaog noncon- rerencc Coe Grossmont, 9-0. . Suzan Yildiz eamed the only single S,Ct victory for OCC (1~3) and the PiraJ~s lost a. chance to win their only match against the state's No.2-ranked Griffins, when the dou- bles team of Heathe r Eves and Tempa Rain- ey had to relire after splitting two sets, due to school and work com mitments. GROISMONT 9, ORANGI COAST 0 , Singles: Hiyashl (G) def. Yildiz, 1·6, 6·2, 6·1; Criwford (G) def. Michaels, 6-4, 6·0; ttunnicutt CG) def. he1, 6·1, 6·4; Romero (G) def. Drlssi! 6-2, 7-S; Looney (Gl def. Kum01gai, 6·4, 6·1; Gangw1sch (Cl dcl. Rainey, 6-2, 7·6. . . Doubles: Hayuhl·Romero (G) def. Yl ld1z-Drlssi, li·2, 6-4· Crawford-Hunnicutt (G) def. Michales-Kumagai, 6·3; 7·5; Gangwisch·Herron (Cl def. Eves-Rainey, 2·6, 7-5, retired. sec bats sllent again COSTA MESA -In what can now be called a full -fledged hitting slump, the Southern California College baseball team suffered a 6·0 nonconference shutout at the hands of UC San Diego Wednesday. The Vanguards (10-25) have now gone 18 innings without scoring a run and have notched just one run in the last 25 inn ings. sec. limited to just six h.ils in a double· header loss against Point Loma Nazarene on Tuesday, could manage just one Wednesday - a fifth-inning sj ngle by Brian Nolan. The Vanguards will try to bounce back with a Golden State Athletic Conference doubleheader at home Saturday against Cal Baptist. UC I.AN DllGO 6, SOC.AL COLLIGI 0 UC Sin Dil'go 010 003 020-6 13 I Soul College 000 000 000-0 1 2 Bry;ant, Mullin (7) and Detravulo; Primm, Holman (6), Baker (8) and Levitt, Grllsse (9). W-Bryanl. L-Prlmm, 1·4. 38 -Aguilar (SD). SCC nets win ·over Blola COST A MESA -Matthew Scott and David Robbins improved to 8-0 in singles in the Golden State Athletic Conference Wednesday as Sou1hern Dtlifornia College (I 2-2, 8-0) easily handled Diola, 8-1. SOCAL COLLIOI I , llOLA 1 Singles: Scott (SCO def. Geisler, 6-3, 6-1; lewis (SC) def. Hagnulst, 6·1, 6-0; JohMU$On (SCO def. Diu, 6·0, 6.0; Anael (SCO def. Morris, 6-1, 6-0; Robbins CSCO def. Bridslon, 6.0, 6-0; Ahern (8) def. Limon, 6-1, 6-2. Doubles: Johinsson·Robblns (SCO def. Geisler-llagnuist, 6·2, 6·1; lewis-Andel (SCO de(. Diaz-Morris, 6-0, 6·0; Scott-Baker (SCO def. Brldston·Ahern, 6·0, 6· 1. STARNS FremP•1• a1 took to the mound to preserve the win. with two homers and four doubles)," said Deats, who has shifted Starns from last year's leadoff role to the No. 5 spot in the order. composure when he sings and dances his way through his first stage experience, when "Oklahoma" opens later this month. Starns said. "I even took a scouting report to one rehearsal last week." Starns' successful pitching season -he leads all Newport-Mesa hurlers in victories -has also been a surprise to some, after a serious elbow problem, which developed during his frestunan season, prohibited him from resuming mound duty until after his junior season was complete. After battling through a rocky four innings to one-hit the Wolverines the final three frames, Starns survived a pair of walks in Alisa's final at-bat, striking out a Wolverine for the fina l out to improve his pitching record to 4-2. "l was pretty excited," said the Daily Pilo1 Athlete of the Weck, who preceded his heroics against Aliso Niguel by going 3 for 4 with an ROI in a 15·8 win ove r Laguna Beach, March 28. "He's hitting .382 and he's our leading RDI guy (with 11, to go "He 's a student of the game and he knows the game," continued Deats, who employs Starns in left field when not on the mound. "I've never done anything like this before, so 1 was very surprised to get the lead," said Starns, who has spent four days a week rehearsing since February, including evening sessions after baseball games and practices. In addition to his ample skills, it's Starns' aversion to nerves which has helped him consistently respond in the clutch. "Actually, I wasn't nervous at all," Starns said of his seventh-inning pressure-cooker against Aliso. "I've never really been nervous; I don't know why. I guess I'm kind of used to it." Starns is coun&ing on the same "The guys on the team kid me about it, but it's not too bad," said Starns, who said his drama career takes a back seal to his diamond devotion. "l told the director when I tried out that baseball was my top priority and that hasn't changed," "Dlood wasn't circulating to the bones in my elbow and the cartilage was drying up and starting to fluke,'' Starns recalled. "l had athroscopic surgery to drill some holes in the bone to improve circulation, and I'm fully recovered." OSTA MESA TIRE & UTO SERVICE CENTER Service r Quality Peqple .................. DKAnMLOll ..... _ I ... ,,.,,.,.,.,,, __ _ --1w101u>------·-·· _ 34 • I 1WIDll13 ... _ .. _,_ .3115 l~IJ .---·-~ •15 1l!t'IOll"-·-···----· «> 15 I llllmt4 ______ ,_.,_ .• '415 115r'711114 .•. --··-..... . 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D1Mrict l'luyer of the: Year, w:is ~omewhat undcf\\hehnc:d by his part1cipa1ion in f.riduy'J AJJ;.star Tournament op.:ncr. This ~ear's Upton'<?1P is also boasting Gary Jobson, world class s1u.lor and ESPN s commentator on the America's Cup. Jobson is the featured speaker ot Saturday niaht's BYC Tea Paity skipper and crew dinner, starting at 6:30 p.m. Racing will begin both days at 11 a.m. and can be seen Crom the local piers. COSTA MESA -S~dWiy motorqicte ractn& besins its long weekly Nn on Friday when the Season Opener is held at the Or· anie County Falrgrounds track. ner of lhc wotld. Schwartx col· &ectcd bis rtn1 U.S • .natlonnl cham· pionshlp io Costa Mesa in 1986, and added another lJi 'S9. Perhaps Plowman would be better served to direct his promotionnl energies elsewhere. • Estancia girts basketball coach Russ Davis, who led the South girls to n 56~54 win over the North Sunday, was generous with praise for Plowman's adminbtration of the girls game. "It'~ a li1tle bit ditfc:rc:nt from 1hc lust t1mt: 1 pla) eel Ju.: re," sauJ Fracalosy, rtcJllint; the: Sea King>' 47·46 CIF lV-AA clnrnpionship victory over St. lkrnard March 3 at the Bren Cen1cr. • Fifteen Lchmµns competed in a fluky Earl Corkelt Regalia last Sunday. h~st.cd by Newport Harbor Yacht Club. With a Southerly. provtdang extremely shifty wind conditions, ~mart sailing ~nd good statts propelled David D1ackman and Molly MacRae into first plucc. Two·time defcndina United Statu•nalional champion an(i 1993 world champion Sam Erm~lcnko hH indicated hc'JJ be on hand when the racing gets uodct way at 8 p.m. Schwart2 hM said be may cut down his riding a bit, especially at tracks other than Costa Mesa. ''This was OK." J·tacalosy continued. "But I'm going to play in the re3J (Kiwanib :\11-~tar) gomc, so I'm lookin g forward to that." .Oood sailing and good _competition characterized the regatta, with the loCDI Lehman sailors providing each other with a close rncc. John ;i~d Jennifer Drayton finished second behind Blackman, w11h Phil and Kathy Ramming placing third. for 27 years., speedway r:)cing has been a faxturc at 1he Foir· sround$, and the weekly program will continue this ~ason each Fri· day evening throuah October. "I don't have a mechanic right now and 1 don't really h<lve time to even find one." he $aid. "I m:ly be entering $0me new busf ness ven· tures and 1 no longer want to work on the t:flkes night ofter night by myself. "I thought it was really well run," said Davi$, who noted the sparse crowd (estimated at 200 for the girls game), didn't take anything from the enjoyment experienced by the coaches and players. • Ill a time whi:n high school bascbull playen. seldom step to the plate without less thun two stale·of·the·art bat ring l;lovcs, Costa Mesa High's Seth H:1lverson has a somc\'i hat simpler approach. The Lehman Spring Championships, the Nash Trophy, will be held May 1?·14 at Nc'_VpOrt Harbor Yacht Club. A strong fleet is expected, with a potential of mote than 20 boats on the starting line. •!he 22nd .annual Newport Harbor Boat Show will be held Ap~1l 5-8 at two. locations -Newport Dunes, one block north of Pacific Coast Highway at Jamboree Road and at Udo Marina Ermolenko. who normally rides In British League competition, is vi1ilting loCa lly and plans to ride in th~ opener. Among those who will be duclirtg Ermolcnko wilt be Costa Mesa's Bobby Sch~artz. "Speedway keeps me young .. I may have lost a Jillie b\t, but l ride smarter now." "I look at (Plowman) as another guy who is trying to support girls basketball," added Davis, who has no problem with an alternative to the existing Kiwanis girls game, which he will atso coach in later this month. Halverson, a junior shonstop, wears a white cto1h gardening glove, worth about as much as a large package of sunflower see<ls. "It's something th:i t a bunch of µs used to do in college," said Mesa Coach Doug Deats. ''It's no big de<JI, but J th.ink ii makes · economic sense an<.l j1 also mal..es a sta1cment 'that he's here to play ball.'' Villqge in· Ne\Yport Beach. ' The boat show wiil conS.ist of seminars, new and used boats sailing gear, electronics and accessories. The cost is $8 for ad~lts and children under 12 are free. For sailing and power boat enthusiasts, this year's boat show will off er sQmething for everyone. Strpbnnle Keefe's boating column appears In the Dally Pilot every Thursday. The beginning of the '95 season marks the 22nd year of Schwart.t's career, one that has seen the 38- year-old race in virtually.every cor- Other top riders include Mike Faria of Apple Valley .. Rob Pfctz- ing o( Brea, Josh Larsen of C:Osta ' Mesa and Brad 0,lle}' oJ San Juan Capistrano. Gates open at 6:30 with parking free. Admission is SS for adults with children under 12 (aocomp;inied by an adult) admit- ted free. "I think anyone' who watched Sunday's game will want to come ou1 to sec the next one {April 22)." eCorona del Mar High's Drian Fracalosy, the Newport-Mesa In only his third game since donning the unusual hitting aid, Halverson went 3 for 3 with an RD! against Laguna Ileach. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PAGE 461 ANO IN BOOK PUBLIC NOTICE Th• DISTRICT reseNes costs expensea and ad· sets or ol any pelltlon or Cooter, plct., bag. BRUCE Michael F. Gouda tio.shang I Mo;"•ddam ft<1u11 savings and loan 10793, PAGE 518. BOTH the right to reject any or all vances et the tlme ol lhe account as provided In OELINOE 1-104 G-clbs, This stalement was flied and Shamsi I 'Moghld• Hsoclatlon, savings IS· PUBLIC NOTICE OF OFFICIAL RECORDS NOTICE TO blJs or 10 waive any Ir· Initial publication ol the No-section 1250 ol lhe Califor· bike, books. clothes. misc. with the County Clerk of dam husb1nd and wife soclatlon or uvln91 bank ---------•("THE DECLARATION"), CONTRACTORS regularltles or lnformalllles tlce of sale ls: 5500,496.91 nla Probate Code. A Ra-CONSTRUCTION TEMP I· Orange County on Febru· Recorded on 03/0811990 sptclflt<I In Section 51 0? cna1257093 ANO _ THe DECLARATION CAl.LINQ FOR BIDS In any bid• or In the bid· In addition to cash, the quest tor Special Notice 52 Ladder. shelf, electronic ary IS, 1995 u lnl1rument No. ~~,t~!ri~~";~~I~~ Cb~s~n!~~ STATEMENT OF OF ANNEXATION FOR LOT School District· COAST ding. Trustee will accept a cash· form Is available from the parts. ERIC COX 1·8 Sola, F837133 90-122'63 In Book -Pagt ABANDONMENT OF 2 OF TRACT NO. 7817, COMMUNITY COLLEGE As required by Sec1ion ier's check drawn on a court clerk. bed, lug.. rel., clothes, Publi$hed Newport Beach· -of omctal records In tl1• In this state. In the t vtnl USE OF FICTITIOUS (THE "OECLARA'f\ON OF DISTRICT . 1773 of the California state or nallonal bank. a Altom•~ for the Petl· misc. CYNTHl.A ESCUO· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot office of the County R .. ~~~:~t~t~~~ 'fr~".t~:·~~'y ANNE XA Tl 0 N 'l RE· Bid Deadline• AprU 25 Labor Code, tho Director of check drawn by a state or Uoner ERO A·18 chaus, clolhes. February 21 28 March 7 corder ot Or1nge County, BUSINESS NAME CORO ED OCTOBeR t 8, 1995 at to·oo am ' the Department ol Indus-lederal credit union or a ANN L MELFI ESQ misc. household. MARY 4 1995 • ' ' Callfornla, and pursuant wth'•thhT~ludsl~'!!s •·~~~dnc•un ot1t1 The following persons 1972 IN BOOK 10381, Pl f ·81d fl · 1 1. Of trial Relalions of the State check drawn by a stale or • • • EUSEY 1<·1 File c11b., chair. 1 • · to the Notice of Default ...... "'"'"" have abandoned the use of PAGE 543 OF OFFICIAL flc:o~r!tor of P~~.fuing. ol California has deter· lederal savings and loan (CSB# 89694) pool heater, picts., misc. Amended Publicallon and Election to s.11 thtre-funds become avallable to the Fictitious Business RECORDS, IN THE OFFICE Coast Community College mined the generally prevail· association aavlngs U· ATTORNEY AT LAW, LEA01t..ro EDGE F·t 1 Aprll 6, 1995 under rec. orded °'11511994 the p1yu or endoraee 11 Name: A/X Armanl Ell· OF THE COUNTY RE-District, Bldg. "t>'', 13,.0 Ing rates ol wages In \he soclallon oi-savings bank 23601 MOUL TON Chest, 2.ures, tools. T974 In Book-. Page -. es In-• mattM of rloht. change, South Coast Plaza COROER OF ORANGE Adams Avenue Costa loeality In which the Work specified In Section 5102 PKWY, STE 220, Salo will be by compel!· PUBLIC NOTICE airument No. M-399982 of b~·~lt~~~ ~~v~.r;::d~; Retalf Center, Costa Mesa, COUNTY. . Mesa, CA 92626 • Is to be performed. Coples ot lhe Financial Code and LAGUNA HILLS, 1ive bidding (written. seal~d uld Official Records, wlll Calllornla 92626 PARCEL A2. Project ldenllflcallon of lhese wage rr;te..determl· authorized 10 do business CA 92653 blds may be submitted 1n Fl Utt Sell °" °''1311995 at the w1rranty, upress or Im- The Fictitious Business AN UNOl\llOEO 1/65TH IN-Name· Orange Coast Col-nallons, entitled PREVAIL· In this state. In the event (7 14) 454-2 205 advance) on the 13th day 8 1 c o~s North front •ntrance to ~~=~,;~~r:~nc~~~~~:C~!: Name referred to above TEREST IN ANO TO TtiE I M le/Fir Art Chlll ING WAGE SCALE, are tender other lhan cash Is of April, 1995 al 1:00 P.M. us nes1 em• the County Courthoun, was hied on September 28, COMMON · AREA AS Of. a~ Th':rmal n~ne s St:~ maintained at lhe DISTRICT accept~d. the T'rustee may Published Newp~rl at the premises where said St•~•m•nt 700 Civic Cent•r Orlvt to ntlsfy the lnd•bt•d· 1992. In the County ol Or· FINED IN THE OECLARA· age Upgrade· Bid~ 1676 office located al: 1370 withhold the Issuance of Beach-Costa Mesa Oatly property has been stored T~o follo:""ng persons are Wut santa Ana, CA •t· ntss ucur~ by uld enge, Original Fiie No. FS-TION ANO IN THE DECLA· Place Bids are on t1ie and Adams Ave., Costa Mesa, the Trustee's Deed unlll Pilol Aprll 5, 8, 12. t 99~ and which is located at doing business as: 1 :00 P .M. at public auction ~::.dwl:~~~~!r~~I t~:'~~:: 46-007 RATION OF ANNEXATION, avaJlable at· Office of the CA 92626; Physical Fac:ill· funds qq_come available 10 W949 AYRES SELF STORAGE, PS Personal Secretary, to the hlgttest blddff for ,. Slmlnl Retail, Inc., ~la· BEING LOT 2 OF TRACT Director of ·Physlcal Faclll· ties Plannlng, and are e11ail· lhe pa1't or endorsee as a 7012 Ernest Ave .• Hunllng· 7882 Beachpolnl Circle, cash (p1yabte at th• time vld~d thei'ell', 1 and1 the ware corporation, 6SO Filth NO. 7817, AS PER MAP ties Wiiliam Haines Coast able to any lnteresled party mailer of right. PUBLIC NOTICE ton Beach, Ca. (714) 848· Suile 9. Huntington Beach, of ul• In l•wful mon•y of ~~P:he ~~~tc ~~cu~:C:n~ty Avenu.. New York, NY RECORDED IN BOOK 308, Co,;,munlt Colle '• Dis-upon request. The Con· Said sale will be made. 73t4. Landlord 1eserves CA 92648 the United States), •II 10019 . PAGES 33 AND 34 OF MIS· trlct; 137K Adam~ Ave .. tractor shall post a copy ot but without covenanl or BSC 3833 lhe right to bid at the sale. Kim Su1:11nn~ Mutch, 7882 right, tttle i nd Interest said Dud with Interest This business was con-CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN .. 0 .. Costa Mesa CA (Tl4) lhls document al each job warranty exprNS or Im· NOTICE OF Purchases must be made Beachpo1nt Circle #9, Hun· conveyed to and now held ~~~dreoNnot.',' f!..'so,vlcdh•!0~: ducted by a c~rpo1alion THE OFFICE OF THE 432:5707 ' site. The Contractor and plied re9ardlng tllle, pos-PETITION TO by cash and paid for at the ting.ton Beach, CA 92648 by It und•r said Oeed of 0 ~ n ~ Slmlnt Retail, Inc.. Ric· COUNTY RECORDER OF NOTICE IS HEREBY any subcontractor under II session or encumbrances, ADMINISTER time of purchase. All pur· This business Is con· Trust In the proputy st· and exptnsts of tht trust- cardo Gorl·Montanelll, ORANGE COUNTY, CALI· GIVEN that the above-shall pay not less than the 10 sallsty the Indebtedness ESTATE Of: chased goods are sold as ducted by: an Individual tuated In said County and ee,1nd tilt trusts created Secy. FORNIA. d Sehool 01 trlct 1 spec:lfied prevalllng rates of secured by said Deed ad· Is and must be removed at The reglstrant(s) com· State h8feln1fter dt-by said Deed of Trust. This st~tement was filed EXCEPTING THEREFROM ()'me 9 Count C~llom: wages to all workers em· vanees lhereunder with In· IVA ELIZABETH time of sate. Sale Is subject menced to transact busl· scribed: Coast Fed S.rvlcts, as wltl1 tllo8 County Clerk of ONE HUNDRED PERCENT a~ by a'Z/'uuough lti ployed In the exewtlon of terest as provided therein, HUGHES ab to cancellation In the event ness under the Flclltlous EXHIBIT '"A" said Trustee, a Californl• Orange County on March (100%) OF ALL RIGtiTS TO Governing Boatc2 htrelnef· the Contract. and the unpaid principal of IVA E. HUGHES of settlement between land· Business Name(s) listed A Condominium com-;ot~P";t~.tl°c"ha!!~~.lu~ 20, 1995 OIL. GAS AND OTHER HY· ter .referred to 'as "DIS-No bidder may withdraw the note secured by said CASE NO. A178612 lord and obligated party. a~ove on: 3/1/95 Pflled of: Publlshed Newport Beach· DR 0 CAR B 0 N SUB· mlCT" wlll receive u to any bid for• period ol 1lxty deed with Interest thereon To au heirs, beneflc:larles, Ayrea Sert Storav•, Kim Mulch PARCEL 1: An undivided 9,3, 1• (818) 72M3&0, By· Costa Mesa Piiot March 30, STANCES LYING UNDER. bllt not laler than p the (60) days alter the date set as provided In said Note, creditors, contingent credl· Resident Manavera T.his statement was flied 118th lnttteat If' ind to Lot Beatriz Osorio, Assistant Aprll 6, 13. 20, 1995 OR THAT MAY BE PRO-above-stated time sealed for the opening ol bids. fees charges and ex· tors. and persons who may Publlshed Newport with the County Clerk of 1 of Tract 132111, In tht ~;g~t,•;:5 D•t•d: Th757 DUCEO FROM THE ABOVE bids for. the award of a A payment bond shall be penses of the trustee and olherwise be Interested In B ch C ta Mesa Dally Orange Counly on March City of Costa Mesa, as ~r ASAP157863 ---------•DESCRIBED LANO, TO-co 1 ct 1 the roject de-required prior to execution of the trusts creeled by the will or estate or both, ea · os 1, 1995 map recorded In Book PUBLIC NOTICE GETHER WITH ONE HUN· sc~~d 1:,r P of the conlfact and shall be said Oeed ol Trust 0 t : 1 v A EL 1 i:A BETH Pilot March 30, April 6, F83 8530 t32, Pagu 21 and 22, of 1_312_3_. _313_o_,_4_"----- 125709 2 OREO (100%) OF ALL Upgrade Chiller and Ther· Jn the form set forth In the CONSOLIOATED RE-tiUGHES aka II/A E. 1995 Published Newport Beach· Ml1u llaneou1 Maps, In OBITUARY 888 ens RIGHTS, TO THE PRO-al E S S contract documents. CONVEYANCE COM tiUGtiES Th763 Costa Mesa Oeily Piiot the office of th• County STATEMENT OF CEEDS THEREFROM ANO m netgy tOfage Y• Pursuant to Section 22300 • A PETITION has been "•corder of uld County. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ABANDONMENT OF ONE HUNDRED PERCENT tem Orange Coast College of the Public Contract PANY, 2 10 3 1 VEN-filed by JUNE ROBERTS In PUBLIC NOTICE March 30• April 6• 13• 20• EXCEPTINC TtiEREFROM KLAUSER USE OF FICTITIOUS (1~) OF AU. RENTS. M~~;'~~~I~: received In Code, tho conlfact will eon· T URA BLVD., SUITE lhe Superior Court ol Call-1995 T ttt. followlng: (1) Units 1 BUSINESS NAME BONUSES ANO PROFITS the lace Identified above leln provisions permitting 5 2 0 1 W 0 0 D L A N D fornfa County of ORANGE. Fictitious h754 through II 11 ahown upon M a r c I a E t I e n The follOwlng persons ACCRUING THEREFROM, and Pthose bid• •hall .,e the ~uocessful •. bidder to HILLS, CA 9 1384 (818) THE' PETlflON requests Buslneas Name PUBLIC NOTICE the Condominium Pl•n re· Kl au•• r pa sseo have abandoned the use of PROVIDED HOWEVER. opened and pobUcly read substitute securities for any 34o-4472 that JUNE ROBERTS be St•tement corded u lnl1rument No. away in Newport the Fictitious Business TtiAT ORANTOR WAIVES aloUd 11 the at>ove-ltated monies withheld by the D•ted: 0 3129/1995 appointed as personal rep-T!"e lollowlng persons are NOTICE OF 81-32183', or omc111 Re-eeac:h on April 4, Name: A/X Armanl Ell· AND REUNO\JISHES THE time and place. District to ensure perform-By: KELLY REEVES. resentaUve to administer domg bus1ness as: AVAILABILITY OF cords of Nl.d County. (b) '995 from compllca· change, 3315 Fairview RIGHT TO IJSE OR OC· In accordance with the ance under the conlrac1. T RUSTEE SA LE OF-the estate of the decedent. A) Sliver. Splendor Jewelry; ANNUAL REPORT The !1clu1tve rl9ht to un tions 0 ( pneumonia. Road. Costa Mesa, Callfor· CUPY OR TO ENTER provisions of CallJornl• Each bid submlll!d In re-THE PETITl?N requests B) Steves F~ne & Fash1~n Pursuanl to Section the "1'Htrlcted Common Marcia taught Engllsh nla 92628 UPON ANY PORTION OF Public Contract Code Ste· sponse to this NotJce shall FICER the decedents WILL and Jewelry Co., C) Cindys 6104(d) 01 the Internal Rev· Alea dulgnaled H Ga· al Estancia High The Flctlllous Buslneu THE SURFACE .ANO 500 lion 3300 the Olslrict re-<iontain, es a .bid Item, ad· LPP 12343 codiclls. ii any. be admitted Fashion Jewelry. 24331 en 9 Code notice Is rage Sp41cH, Aenrvtd School for 23 years Name relerred to above FEET BELOW THE SUR· quires lhat lhe bidder pos· equale 1heehng, s~orlng, Published Newport to probat!. The will and Mulrtands Blvd. #4114, Et her~by given' that the en-Parll,,g Spaces, Pattos, until her retirement was filed on September 18 FACE, MEASURED VERTI-ses.s the following clas-and bracing, or equivalent Beach-Costa Mesa Dally any codlc1ls are avallable Toro, CA 92630 nual report for the calendar •od Deck as shown upon five years ago. She l992, In the County of or: CALLY FROM THE SUR· ilficatlon or col'ltfactor•a 11• method, for the protec:tlon PUot April 6, l3, 2o. 1995 for examlnallon In Ula tile Sloven Te1ry, 23010 Lake yoar 1994 01 THE EBSEN· the Condominium Plan wlll be missed by her ange, Orlglnal Fiie No. F5-FACE OF SAID LANO, FOR cense at the time that the of lite and limb In lfenches th769 kepi by the court. F?rest Drive #2t2, Ulguna WOLCOTT FAMILY FOUN· above referred to. former sludents. t'lef 45132 THE PURPOSE OF ORILv oontrsc:t ls awarded: and ope,, excavation. THE PETITION requests Hills, CA 92853 DATION a prl1/ale loun-PARCEl. 2: Unit C, lulld- Slmlnt Retall, Inc.. Dela· ING FOR, CAPTURING, Cootractor: Class C·20 which shall conform to ap· PUBLIC NOTICE authority to administer 11:10 Cindy Pastor, 23010 Lake dation is available at the lnO 1 as 1ho'fm upon the ~~~~s1:~~~e~,"~1~~: wart corporallon, 650 Fifth PRODUCING, STORING, PUBLISH: March 30, 1995 plicable safety orders. estate under the lndepen-Forest Or. 1212. Laguna foundation's principle office Condominium Pl•. n abov• Avenue New York NY TREATING OR OTHER-and Apfil 6 1995 Governing Board, BV BSC 3 828 dent Administration ol Es· Hiiis, CA 92653 for Inspection during regu· ,_,erred to. ers, contribu1ions to 100t9 ' ' WISE HANDLING OR UTI· WALK THROUGH· AprU Wllllam M. Vqa, Ed. NOTICE OF tares Act. (This authority Steven Raby. 6 Marrin lar business hours from PARCEl. I : Th• exclu· the Marcia Klaus~r This business was eon-LIZING SUCH OIL. GAS OR 11, 1995 at lO:oO a.m .. o., Chancellor , Coast PETITION TO Wiii ano~ the personal rep· Road, Y0tk, PA 17402 9:00 a.m 10 4:00 p.m. by 11\te rloht to use th• """e-Sc:tiolarshlp fund ducted by a corporation OTHER HYOROC. ARBON OCC Maintenance & Op· Comm unlt)' College ADMINISTER resentat1ve lo take many This business Is con· any citizen who requests it strlc1"1 Common Aret of would be apprec:ialed. Slmlnt Retatl, Inc., Ric-OR MINERAL SU e. orations, located on 2701 D i stric t ESTATE OF: actions without court ap-ducted by: ce>-partners within 180 days alter the thoee portion• of lot 1 d.-Checks c:an be sent to cardo Gorl·Montanelll STANCES. FOR TtiE PUA-Fairview Road Costa proval. Beloro taking cer-The reglstrant(s) com· date 01 publication acrfbed In Parcel f abov•, Es1anc:ia High School. Secy. ' POSE OF .EXERCISING Mesa, CA (White Trailers Publlshed Newport JESSEVERNON taln very Important actions. menced to transact busl· The loundatlon's.princlpal designated u Oarag• 2323 Placentia Ave, This statement was flied GRANTOR S RIGHTS located off l=alrvlew Road Seach·Costa Mesa Dally DAVIDSON aka however. the personal rep· ness under the F1clitlous ottlce Is located at 530 s Spec.a (OJ, RttttVed Costa Mesa 92627. with the County Clelk of THERETO, AS RESERVED and Monitor Way) Pilot March 30, April 6, JESSE v. DAVIDSON resenlative will be required Business Name(s) lisled Bay Front Balboa Island' SpecH (PJ, Patios (PT). 1--------- 0range County on March IN OEEDS RECORDED BIO DATE: April 25, 1995 1995 CASE NO. A1?7303 to give notice 10 Interested above on: 2/1/95 CA 92662. The principal and Decks (DJ u ippurte- 20, 1995 MAY 17, 1972 IN 800I< at 10:00 a.m. al Coast Th764 To all heirs, benellclarles, persons unless they have Steven Terry manager ol the foundation n1nt to Parcels 1 and 2 Publlshed Newport Beach-10129, PAGE 657 OF OF· Community College Ola· creditors conUngent ciedi· walved nollce or consented T.hls slatement was filed ls Nanc Wolcolt Ebsen above described. Costa M.sa Piiot March 30. FICIAL RECORDS AND RE· trlct. Bldg. "D" PUBLIC NOTICE tors, end' persons who mey to the proposed acilon.) with the County Clerk or (? 141 6/j.5 t 15. The ptoperty 1ddress April 6, 13, 20. 1995 CORDEO DECEMBER 27, BOARO DATE: May 3, otherwise be Interested In The Independent ad.minis· Orange County on March Published Newport 1nd other common dulg-Th756 1961 IN BOOK 5957, PAGE 1995 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT the will or estate, or both, lrallon authority will be 13, 1995 Beach·Costa Mesa Dally nation, tr eny, of the rul PUBLIC NOTICE 6 6 5 0 F 0 FF IC I AL No payment shall be UNDER A DE ED OF of: JESSE VERNON DAVID· granted unless an lnler· F839805 Piiot April 6, 1995 property described above RECORDS. made for work or material TRUST DATED 01/20/ SON aka JESSE \I DAVID· esled pe1son flies an ob-Publlshed Newport Beach· Th770 11 purport~ to be: 133-C ---------1PARCELA3: under the contract unless 1993, UNLES S YOU SON . jectlon to the petillon and Costa Mesa Oally Pilot Cecil Pl Costa Mua, CA ORUMMY KING EXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS end until the Registrar or TAKE ACTION TO PRO· A PETITION has been show good cause why the March 30 Apul 6 13 20 PUBLIC NOTICE 92628. & WHITE APPURTENANT TO SAID Conlractort verifies to the TECT YOUR PROP· flied by BONNIE L ROG-court should not grant the 1995 ' ' ' ' Th• undersigned Trusttt 714-850-1800, UNIT NO. 45, ALL AS DISTRICT that the CON· ERS in the Superior Court authority. NOTICE OF dl1cl1fms any llabllltl ror 32oo Park Cent er MORE SPECIFICALLY OE-TRACTOR was propeny II· ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD of Cahlornla, County of OR-A HEARING on the pell· Th755 TRUSTIE!"S SALE any lnco11•clnua o the Drlv Sult• 1000 FINED IN THE CONDO-censed at the time the con-AT PUBLIC SALE. IF ANGE lion Wiii be held on MAY 4, PUBLIC NOTICE UNOER DEED OF TRUST property add1ua and oth-•• M C ' MINIUM PLAN ANO THE tract was awarded Any YOU NEED AN EXPU. THE . PETITION requests 1995. at 1:45 P.M. In Dept. Fiie: 22651 er common duJgn1llon, If Costa ... , •· DECLARATION. CONTRACTOR not '10 If. NATION OF THI! NA· thal BONNIE L ROGERS 703 located at 341 The City Fictitious Loan: 3192'4-6CS any, ahown herein. 9 2628-5080 Property ts a dwelling cenaed 1, aubjec:t to penal TURB OF THE PRO· be appointed 81 personal Drive South. Orange, CA B 1 N Other: 2C10.1J..11 The total amount of lht Or•ng• County Record Owners: Vincent M. Ilea undflf the law If the f~ CEEDINQ AG AI NST representative to admlnls 92668. us neu am• A.P. Number 934-34.011 unpaid balenu of th• Superior Court Marconi and Dolores M. cens• clasalflcatlon 1pecl· YOU YOU SHOULD ter Iha eslale ol thl dece: IF YOU OBJECT .TO the Statement YOU ARE IN DEFAULT obligation IKUrtd by th• PLAINT IFF& E. E. Ash-Marc:onl, trullees ol the fled herelnabove 11 lhat ol • dent granting of lhe petition, you The followlng persons are UNDER A DEED Of' property to ~ sold end 111 Mvconl Family Trust for a "apec:lalty contractor" es CONTACT A LAWYER. THE PETITION eq ests should appear al the hear· doing business as: T"UST, DATED March '· reasonable utlmattd wDEFENDANTa Certl• the benefit ol V\ncent M. defined In Sec1Jon 7058 ol TS I 33337·TQ2 ll'le decedent's W~LLu and Ing and state your ob· A & M ELECTRONIC SER· 1990, UNLESS YOU TAKE costs, upensu and ad-Marconi and Oolores M. h C Iii nl B sl d NOTICE OF 1 l II b d I d jec1ions or file written ob-VICES, 240 East 16th ACTION TO PROTECT vencH at the time or th• fled Marine Corpor• Marconi and their Issue ~r!ie:sr:, ~ •• ~t!' ~ T RUSTEE'S SALE ~ood ~~bait~~.· !n\" ~~d iecllons with lhe court be· Plac.e, 11 i. Costa Meso, YOU" PROPERTY, IT MAY 1n11111 publication of th~ tlon under Instrument dated clllty contrac1or awarded UNDER DEED anl codicils are available l0t• the hearing. Your •P-~~ 91126217 F G 2 !~. ~OLIOF YAOUT AN[~JS~ Notice of Site 11. MARSHAL OF March 5, 1990. ..A C It ~• f lhl w k OF TRUST 1 11 1 th Iii pearance may be In person mlc ae · ouda, 40 .,,_.._ $213,'81.04. ORANGE COUNTY Commonly Known Ad t... on a ... or • or for e>Cam na on n e 1 0 b~ r attorney East 16th Place I I l Costa EXPLANATION OF THE In addition to cash tilt • ahall ttaell construct a ml· Notice Is h.,1by given kept by the court. °' you · M CA 92627 • NATURE Of THIE PRO-' WEST DIVISION dreu: jorlty of the Work, In IC· that CONSOUOATEO RE· THE PETITION requesls IF OU ARE A CREDITOR esa, U Trul1.H wlll acupt a ca- 8141 13T H STREET 4 Baruna Cr., 145, Newport cordance with the prov\. CONVEYANCE COMPANY aulhorlly to administer 1he or • eonllngent creditor of 1F6~~myPIZ. Awa#dt't240CEasl CYOEEUD,.!~~OOACl~TTA1~ & shlu' check drawn on • N.T •R ' Beach, Ca. I of c llf--' e sl • 1 nd h Ind 1he dec•asod, ~must file uo ac:e , osu1 """".. "'" .. state or national bank, a WESTMt "" • If the 1ubjec:t of this Hie •one a """a u • as trustee, or successor esta e u er 1 e epen-our claim wi(h lllr~urt Mesa, CA 92627 LAWYE9'. check drawn by a state or CA 92883 11 real property' and It hat ness and Professlont Code trustee,· or aubstituted dent Administration Of ~s-!nc1 mall a copy to the per· This business Is con· Notice 11 tt.reby given federal cr•d" union Of • NOTICE OF no 1treot address °' other s::;uWe:,1f5~ st .,_ com-10~!,-• f puretu•nl utto ..... thbe 1'1~' 11 Act., .. (Thia au:Ollty sonal representative ap-ducted by: co-partners th~ CoHt Fed Services. • check drawn bv a st•t• or MARSHAL'S SALB common dealgnallon di· r u ..., 0 True exec ""' oy w a ow "'9 penon rep-pointed by the court within The reglstrant(s) com· Caltrornla Corporation, u · LEV'VJNO OfflCER rectlons to It'• locall~ ma Plated within 11 con..ai· ROSEMARIE K. GRABLE resontallvo to take many lour months from the date m&nced to transact busl· trustee, or succusor The Community f!IL• NO be obtained from Ula MJ. tJ119 day•. Tim• Is or the tS• AN UNMARRIED WOMAN actions Without court ap-01 first Issuance 01 lhe let· ness under the Flctlllous ttultte, Of substituted Market Place. •* ehal'I Office upon request. t9nee. fallur• to complete and recorded on January provel. Bttor• taking cer· tors as rovlded In section Bualneu Name(s) listed ttuatH pu11uant to the Classlfled HARBOR l.AWN- MOUNT OLIVE Cemetery Sales Leads Furnished 54 -7602 PACIFIC VIEW MEMONALl'AM ~ety • "40rlutWy Chapel e Crematory 3500 Pacific View Oftw ~a.ctl ......,. ,....,.u m.LlllUWlY Mortuary • Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway eo.te M ... ea .. 111 WOC98H403-A Proipectlve bidden the Work Whhin the Ume 28, 1993 as Instrument taln very Important aC1lons. 9100 l~he Califomla Pro-above on: nl• Deed of Ttult t1tcuttd b $42-58 78 ~UMCUB H~ ~~h~~~rtd~l~~4750of O~~l~~~~pe~~~ o ~~~~~====~~~~~~~~~~========~==~~~~==~; 888403 should refer to Stctlona tha Imposition or llqulc2ated Records In Ule omce of the resentatlv• will .,. required bate Code. The time for fll· I 1 8 virtue 01 •writ luued 701.510 to 701 .680, lnchJ>o d•magea '°' each day of County Aecordel' of OR· to give notice to Interested Ing claims Wiii not expire s Tir:ARTJlNG n YJul 5, 1994 In the •Ive, 01 the COd• or ClvU delay In th• amount set ANGE' County, California, persona unle11 they have before four months from 0 Yd I 1A.. cou.. Procedure tor provlalona forth in the "Information for and pursuanl to the Nollet waived notice or consented the hearing dale "otlced above H gna "" "' governing th• t1t1ma, condl· Bldd " ol E ) above upon a )IJdgment entered tlon• Ind effect of the Nie .,.. Oelalllt Ind 1.cuon to to tne ptopoted ~. YOU . MAY EXAMINE the Novernw 24, 1092 In favOt and ihe llablllty 01 dtfautt· Each bid mut1 ~form Sell thereundw recorded The Independent admtnls-file ke 1 by the court. 11 you of ludgment creditor(•). e. ltlo bidder• and .,. rftpon1M1 to the on July e. 1994 " lnsltu-trltlon authority wlll .,. .,. 1 P rson Interested In E. Ashwlll IJ'ld 1g1lna1 ~OTICE · IS HEREBY contract docum«lta. Each mtnt No.194-0441821 of grented lll'llau an Iott,. the eft:te you may lilt ludgmtnt debtor(•) Vln<itnt GIVEN ttiet on We(lnuday blddtf' lhall submit, on the ..id Offlcl*' Atc0td1\ wilt ••ted ,,_,ton flln an ob-Ith the c0vrt a formal Re> Mareon11 •,h,~ng 'o"'T'~!al• May 3, 1t951.. ll 10 o'clock =~ur==-n~tha '= r'~ on rf't~9r ~'o~~~ =~n,.!J":.:~lt!:'y'~ :ueat for Speolal Notice of anct O ,.,,834. -·u-A.M. at • uar~ Court, --· ......,. ' be FR' o· T !NTA CE TO •:;;:=··'d the fillng ot an Inventory ally d\Jt on tald fUdgni.m 145: N"POrt Beach CA. "' v.. propo....... •u 0"" N AN court a • ....,. not lflnl lha and appraisal ot estate ••· on th• dllt ol th• IHU~ Cll or ~port ... act'I tractors on thla l)l'Ofecl •• THE COUNTY COURT-suthOrllY. .. •• or ol petition ()( ol aald writ I .,_.,. .. Vied corinty of Ora e Stall oi required by lha SUbltttlng HOUSE, 700 CMC C!N• A H!AAING on tn. petl· acc:o nt .. :riv rovlded In upon an right. title and '"' CSlllOl'nll f wi1:1.ii .. pub-and 8ubcontraollng flfr TEA DRIVE WEST. SANTA tlon Will.,. held on MAY 4, 1ect~ 1250 ~. the Call· lor .. t ot said )Udgm.nl le auction co th• tllghtst Practic.1 Act. OoV9f,,ment ANA. CA et public 1uct1on, 1995, at 1:45 P.M. In Oepl foml• Probate Ood•. A Rt• dtblor(•) In \her~ In blddtf' f0t cash In IAWful COCfe 8don 4100 et aeq. to the hlohfft bldd9' fOf 703 located 11341 The Ctty ueat for Sptdel Nollet th• Counly 0 Orarig•. money o f th• United Each Bid shall .,. ac-caah (peylbl• at t"9 time Dtlve South, Orange, CA ~rrn It ava.llablt lfom the State ol Cal/lomla, d• Statet alf the rklht. tide companied b)' • Ctrtllltd or of .. ie lri lawful money of 11me. court clerk. • acrl~ .. fOftows: and i,;..,... or Mid .. .-.. CUhlet'I Ghtck Or bid th• United Stat••» all right, IF YOU OBJECT TO the "'tt f th p ti PARCEL 1 1••._111-bond In an amount not ... , tlllt, Md 1ni.r .. t. conveyed granting ol th• petition, you .. om-v or • • • A CONOOMINIUM CON· men' d•b= In Cne lhan '8n pttc.tll (t°") of to and now htld by It lnould t.t>PHt' at the h .. , .... ,,.,, SISTINQ OF THE FOU.OW· ~: = "*~:f:Zy' the total '1!d prtce, paya~ undet a61d DMd of Ttutt In kiQ an<S s1tle your ob-J. LMRY BALLARD, IN<l' ~ neo.aNtY 10 aatltfV to IN Dtatrle:t as • guaran-tht property sltu11ed ln etlone or flit wrht..-. ob-ISQ. (Cl81 i41M) PAAC£l At: uld txttutlon With 14> '" that IN blddtr, H ltJ Hid County and SUit• and llons With the coUtt b-. A'nORNEY AT LAW, UNIT NO 45 0, THAT ~Int aftd t propoul Is accepted, lhall ci.actl~ u follow•: Otl th• tltatlng. 'fOUt .. tUI N ... tbo, C!ATAIN 'CONDOMINIUM Ot&ed :.,-::, 2t f:S a. promptly t HCUtt \ht AS MOR! FULLY DE· pearanc• "'?c ~ In pttton llvd tte 200 .;::~~TER~Al'.r"~g~~ Division: Welt DMtlon. ~:..~"',:,::~~~~TON SAID DEED °'w~ru~,~~!~ Ful~ .... CA' M Pl.AH ASCOADIED .,., 13th lttMt. w"*"""" ance Wond In .., amount '"" ,~,. OI' • contlno-nt Cttdltot of UIJIOtM• t:r~ 10190 flAGI toe stw, Ca. Nt'3 not .... "*'~~ TftUI TH IS &e.t.UNQ IN dtOffNd. you' must tu. (114) 111•UH °" Ol'FldAL 'AEC°"OI AflPl\.0XIMATI MINI.MUM .,_roenl (t~) ot IN tercel PAOP&AT Y "AS II, your claim with ttw court Publl•hed N••port IN TH! Ol'~I 0, THil ~·0 I .. M fot bkl pt!ce, """"" • p~ WHEA! IS" and mail a copy to the .,.,. a..ett~o•ta .,.... o.lly COUNTY AICOADIR OI' teel:~ C.:t purehaM "*" lond In 1n ttnOUnl T"-a.,..I eddtHI and s~at reprn•ntetlve ap. PllOt Aj»tl a, t, ti 1996 OAAHO! COUNTY, CALI· lee not .... ll'lal\ fifty l*Cent ~common det'QnatlOn, oolnttd bv IN~ Wlltlln ' WHO ,OANIA (IUCH Pt.AN pr--a C.W (""61:~ ~bid prloe, If .,y, Of lhl,.,,. prop«ty tow rnonthe lrom IN oat11 _______ _ ,=~N:ED Hvcr~ .. .f..~ ., D . ......;., .,.,..., ;:'.. ~:u:: =~.,:;~~CH ~!"': i:= ~ ~ PUIUC NOTICI CONDOMINIUM flLAH"l, NOTI: Do not take..., lntur....-c. II II\ etfect In the lt.V0.1• CORONA OIL 1100 ot lhe Cellfornla Pro-L1G1L llOTICll AND Al DIFMD IN THAT Of defaoe a poettd riod09 MlOUNe _. forth In lhl MAii, rtBWPOAT 8£.\CH, bat. Codt. TN tlmt tor IM-NOTICS'Oll CIATAIN DI C\.AAATION Nfore ._ .... Cit tad9feC. ttn0t• ooncltloM. In tht CA 12125 fna dlilM wlll not ft91rt JtU81.JC SALa Oft Ofl COY!i'I. CONDi. llon of ~ f1M111 _,. ol ,.._e to enlar lnlo The undert!Qned TM* bel0te lof.lr rnontlta fnlfn DONS• TIONI AN RllTIUC• Code lotctlol\ l tl ( ...... lhe -*acl W ..._,.. cltdalrn• tl'(-J hbllty b ~'*'tno da-. hOClced ~n TfONI '0 N!WPOln the l'9qvtrM tlocurneftt• _, lricotTtetntu of the rnvran C"llT H~IOWNIAI "*'*l• • """ W _,,_ ... be ..,_ tddr11t and OU. MA'i bAMtN! tht NotlC9 =-.=-~ I c AtlON " .. '"'' etttd N••P••t ~ n. ~ .... -.mmon d=.•Uon, II 11109"' by lhUOutt. "~ tNl .. .. IN 'tOMI, .......CO... ...... .,_ ..,,..._ .... lflll ,. ""'· lhoWn .,. • per.on .,,..,....., In _. al P'lbtlD I\ . ....-°"~ P'llOt ,.._ t, ti, to.,. "'*'"' M ..... lfld ..._. Tht tC1C11 6noUnl Oii flt lhe --. JO'I Nr ... "*1l to ledlon 2'7'00 Oii AMINO-Nd • 111 ._ N .. lton. HCUtff 'ti( "'41 _... -.,._ Nolol ol _,., Codt, the ~ ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tht LtgaJ Dq>artmmt Ill the Dail] Pilot is pfettstJ ,, ttJ 41ZntJUna a nt'W mvia now llUlilalN to MU businessa. wt will now SEARCH tht ~for you 111 no cam t:hargr. and stM JOI' tht time anti tJx tri!J ltJ 1'x Q,,nr House in ~AM. Thm, tf muttG afar tJx som:i1 is~ rw uMIJ fW ]OUT fatiti-s ~ MfM Slllkmml wiiJ1 lk CAU11tJ Clri. pubGsJ1 on«" wtJt far""' ai."'6s llS ~ PJ' lttw and tiKn # )'W'jJr«{ of~uMlhlhe~CW. ... PIM.re JltJj> by-~,,,,,, fatiti-s INsillG1 JlllktMlfl"' ihe ~ PW4 330 w. &,j $4 C. Mai, ,,. ""'1llJt., '1J, ,,._ aJl MS Ill (7 J 4) 642-4J2J ltnJ U~ wilJ m4J.111"'¥:1 f.1"" IO Ji,,,i/Jj'tlJis ~ bJ ""1iJ. If JOI' Sl"""1J UiJfio'rl.w ,. . ._ />"-aJI w IDtll aw u.fJJ ~"""" thil1t ~ ltJ llJsist J<lfL GooJ ltd in Jfl'l1'""" ,,._ OMHOI "'* ll'lft!llil\ -5 -P9' Ur'°8ld NMnOe of N --.. OCN'I • ....,.. ,.... lM lut!Mta & ~ TO ltl· lur II. ... ft.,.,.. IL ~. "°'*" '° b9 11011 Md tha lllil'I of en '""*"°''t lllMollMd t»roC*'Y tt .ifi w 1~. O~n~. ~··~·~• a11~ated~~~~•lRI O L(NHO,T !~·~~~--------~-~~----~--~--~~---~----~ • .. • M Thunlday, AprM e. 1995 PUILJC NOTICU PUIUC ll011CU IUlldi tiiCOiN Mililit to iii .....,_ Ml Ilia -. M .. oblecuone with the •y will ellow I.ht pereon- ~ or tndonee • 1 mllllr ""* -._ c.1111 • oourt btfor• the hHt· el reptHentetive t9 c..k• Ol 119111 s.11 Nit .. bt madt, lht J"*I _, _.. •"9· Vour eppMr9"Ct Many eobone wtthoUt bill ~t cownant or •· .. iMlllllCltlfllel.-'1 may b1 in per.on or by obt•nlne court IPPfOY. ranty ••• Of ~ .rd tuncll b«Mlt ,..., your ettomey. el. Before teklne oenaln reo-o.to 1111 llOS-toll or 11 Ill ~ ttt ttldelltt M IF YOU AA! A very impon.nt eotlone1 -;-UNDER OHO Of TRUST t<ICVmbtll'ICIS, 10 SdSly lie ~ot ,.._ CRfOITOR or e contin-however, lhe P41JHMI YOO ARE IH DHAULT l»il0£11A ~ NCUrtO ~ Slld • will bl INdt, W gent creditor of the rapr11ente1iw wlll be ()EEO Of TRUST. MTtO AOt1 OMd ld¥anolll '*evrtdtr· CMNllf or ...,..,, dtcteeed. you ""'" file required to QIW not.lee 11 1111 UNLESS YOU TAKE Wiii! lnlllrtrt • prOYldtd tttlmOMcl l'IOMlllO 11111, your c:l .. m with th• to lnterHtecf per1on1 ~TIOfit TO PROTECT YOUR 11tt..n,1ndlheunpllid~ U!Oftttt~ao courtendmailecopyto unleu th•Y have '"'OPEIUY. IT MAY IE SOlO 1>.111r1C1 of t11t Noll secured ~ fie indllblilcllllU NeUrtCI th• pereonal reprtHnt•· weived node• or con- -T A PUii.iC SALE If YOU NM D11c1 "'" lnllrts1 lltlton Ottd. aiMnus fltMun• tive eppointed by the Hnt1d to the propoeed NEED AH EXPlMATION Of II pr~ll W1 llld Noll.""· will inle1tst at ~ court within four eetion,) The Jndtp•~ M NATURE Of THE PAO-cl'llrgtt ll'ld txptl'I., ol lht in. and IN IWlpaid --montht from tht dtt• dent edminietretlon ~EDtNG AGAINST YOU. YOU IJUttll end Olt b'\lllS crnlld ~ IN NoM ltCUllO by slid Offd of firtt 1uuence of euthority will be granted SHOULD COHTACT A LAWVER 5.alO Dllcl ol Trust lllttlllt tlltllOll u ptCMded litter• et provided In unle11 en lnterttted 'f(ITICE 11 hereby glYtn 01a1 Oalld 03/30f1995 111 said Holt. ftts, CNl'Ot• and ,.ction 9100 of the poreon fllH en objection QtlAllTY LOAN SERVICE OUAlrrt lOAIUEAVICI qienxa ot the tn.lsttt and of the Callfotnla Probe ti COdt. to th• petition end QORP ... ""'*pr IUoctnor COflP ...... T,.... 1650 E SU ~ by 5IJd Oetd ol The time tor filing 1hows good cauH why b'lJs•. or sut>stituted trustet FOURTH STRUT, 2ND FLOOR T111st. cleim1 will not expire the cnurt 1hould not purtUll'lt to lht Oetd ot trust SANTAANA.CA92701 ated:~995 before four month1 grant the autho/lty. txtCUllO l)y JA.Y DOUGLAS (7t ~)28S·9962 8'I THERESA DWTY MOfll'WE TllUIT'H fro'!' tht hearing date . J':. HEARING on the CAANAHAN ANO KAIS CARNA· AUSSELl, ASSISfANT SECRE· OIYICE. Al INO TllUn& noticed ebovo. ptt1t1on will be held on HAH HUSllANDANDWIF'E and TARY 5733SOUTHSEPUt.VfOABMJ., YOU MAY EXAM· Mey 4, 1995 1t 1:45 AtoOtded on 05l09/1989 is In OPP 17393 416 4113.4120195 STE 200 INE the file kept by the P .M. in Dept. 703 loo et· 'trurntnt No 89-245393 of 01· PUBLIC NOTICE LOS ANGfl.ES, CA «»45 court. If you are a per· od at 341 The City .lldlf record• In 1111 olllce ol lht (310~70-5565 or (310)670·05 eon lnteroatod in tho Dr Ive 0 range CA .County Atcofdtr of ORANGE llOTICfOfTllUmFllAll y.l<ATHLEfNDIMEOHERRERA. Hteto, you may file 92668. COlln\Y c.tf0<n1.t, and purs11ant UttOER DEED Of TllUl1' ~PRESIDENT with the court e formal IF YOU OBJECT TO '° lllt Nolloe ol Otlaul1 and flU: U ·T1211 C227190 Request tor Special tho .. granting of th• Elldlon to SeM 1t1e11un0tr 11· A.P. NUMIEll 041·135-02 , 4"13. 4'20, 1995 Notice of the filing of en pehl1on, you tho~ld COfcled 12/2711994 es lnsltu· YOU AAE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Inventory end eppreisel eppoar at tho hHnng mtnt No 94-0734560 ol said DEEO OF TRUST. DATED June PUBLIC NOTICE of Htet• euttt or of ~nd 1tato your obJoc· Otltlal Atc:ordt, WILL SELL on 24, 1993 UNLESS YOO TAKE cNs• 210147 any pttitlon or eccount tioris or file written lM/2711995 IJ 10 00 AM at IN ACTION TO PROTECT y~ ., provided in section ObJOCtJons with tpo IROHT Of THE FLAGPOLES AT PROP£RTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT PNET0rTTIC10ENOTFO 1250 of tho California ~oun bofor• the hear· 'rliE MAii( ENTRY AAEA TO A PUBLIC SALE If YOU NEED AH Probate Code A Ro· ing. Y ~r eppeeranu TME PLACENTIA CIVIC CENTER exPLAHATION Of THf NATURE ADMINISTER quut for Sp1cfe1 Notico may be.in person ·or by 401·411 EAST C1iAPMAN AVf· bf M PROCEEDING AGAINST ESTATE OF:l JESSE form i• evell1blt from your attorney. ~UE PlACENTIA. CA AT PUBllC YOO. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A VERNON the court clerk. CREIOFITOYROU ARE • A AUCTION TO THE HICHEST 1.AWYFR DAVIDSON Attorney for Petftionet; . or 8 contln· BIDDER FOR CASH (Pl)'ablt at Notice 1s hereby gMn 11\al CASE NO. A 177252 Andenon It Andenon gent creditor of tho '1fle tJmt ol Siie In lawful money Fidelity Moltgage T111me Servoee, To all heirs, bonefl· .Jen w• Andenon. docoosed! you '!'Ult file 'ot Ille United Slates) all right, as llUstee. or successor trustee. cierios, creditors, con· &q. your claim • with th• lrtle and 111terHI conveyed to or substiwted 1rustte pursuant to tingont creditors, and 2070 N. Tustin court and mail a copy to and now lltld by It under said the Deed ol T111st eKecuted by person• who may other· Avenue the personal represent&· -Oeed ol Trust In Ille property GEORGE TATE, TRUSTEE OF THE wise be intotottod In &enu An11 CA 92701-tlvo appoiryte~ by tho situated In said Coonty and TATELMNGTRUSTDATEO JAN. tho will 01 utete, or 2148 court within four State herelnalter described 28 1983 Recotded on O&'l511993 b 0 th, 0 f : J Es s e 04/06. 04/06, 04/12 months from tho de to PARCEL 1: LOT 18 or TRACT U 0lnstrument No. 93-042$467 of VERNON DAVIDSON of first Issuance ol 7083. ~S SHOWN ON A MAP Otticial Reeonls in the oHice of A PETITION het PUBLIC NOTICE letters as providod in FllEO IN BOOK 274. PAGES 34 Ille County Recorder of Orange been fitod by RHONDA tection 9100 of tho TO 37 INCLUSIVE OF MISCH· County, Catttomia, and pursuant DAVIDSON in the Supe· CNSt 2801' 8 California Probate Code. L.ANEOUS MAPS. RECORDS OF to the Notice ol Default and rior Court of California, NOTICE OF Th~ time for filing ORANGE COUNTY. CAUFOR· Elecbon to Sell thereunder rt-County of Orange. PETITION TO claims will not expire NIA EXCEPT THEREFROM All cOl'ded 12'2111994 u lnstl\lment THE PETITION re· ADMINISTER before four months Oil. GAS. MINERALS AND No 94-729852 ol said OlllNI quests that RHONDA ESTATE OF: JOHN from 1ho hoaring dale OTHER HYDROCARBON SUB· Recoms. Will Sell on 04-2&'1995 DAVIDSON bo appoint· STANTON noticod abovo. STANCES lYING BELOW A at the ~in (NOlth) Entrance to ed es peraonal reprosen· SKARMAN AKA YOU MAY EXAM- DEPTH OF 500 FEET WITHOUT lllf Cojinty Coulthouse, 700 Civic tative to administer 1ho JOHN S. S KARMAN INE the file kept by the ~Y RIGHT TO ENTER UPON Center Onve Wes~ Santa Ana, ca estate of the decedent. AKA J OHN court. If you are a per· \"tHE SURFACE OR THE SUB· at 9 45 AM. at pubhc auctr0n to THE PETITION re· SKARMAN son interested In the SURFACE Of SAID LANO Ille highest OIO<ler for cash quests authority to esteto, you may file i ABOVE A DEPTH Of SOC FEET (paya!U at ttle bmt ol sale 111 administer the 01tato CASE NO. A 177293 with lhe court e formal , AS PROVIDED IN INSTRU lawful montr ot Ille UmttO under tho Independent To all heirs, bonefi· Request for Special ~ MENTS OF RECORD PARCEL States). aM nghl. bllf, and 111ter-Administrellon of Es· c1a11es, creditors, con· Notice or the filing of an \ 2: AN APPURTENANT NON·EX est. conwye<l IO and now ntl<I by tat es Ac t with l1m1tod 11ngont credito11, and inventory and appraisal 1 CLUSIVf EASEMENT FOR IN ~under sa<I Deed ot Trust 111 tne autho11ty. (This autho11· per1ons who may othor· of estate assets or ol ~ GRfSS AND EGRESS propeity situated in said County ty will allow the porson· wise bo interested in any pe1111on or account 1 THROUGH lOT 23 Of SAID and St.ite llert•Nlter dtsonbed al roprosontot1vo to toke the will or estate, or as provided in 1ection : TAACT 7083 Tilt property ad A$ more fully dtW!bed on Uod many oc1iont without bot h , o I : J 0 H N 1250 of !he California ' dtess il'ld oltler common dtsig Deed ol Trust obtammg court approv· ST ANTON SKARMAN Probatb Code. A Re-\ 11at1on. ii any ol Ille real prop The propeity aodrtss and other al. Before taking certain A K A J 0 H N s • quest for Special Notice ' tfly daalbed above IS pur common designation, JI any, of very important actions, SKARMAN AKA JOHN form is available from ~ por11d to bt 305 VISTA ine rell pn>peity descnbed above however, the personal SKARMAN the court clerk. ~ MADERA NEWPORT BEACH 1s purpofttd IO t>e 707 E BAL-representa11vo will be A PETITION has A ttorney fM Petitione1: ' CA 92660 The undersigned BOA BLVO. NEWPORT BEACM. required to give notice been filed by ASHLEY Thom• E. Walley ' Trusllt dlsctakns any ttabrnty CA 92661 to interostod poreons ANN SKARMAN in tho Good, Wiidman, ' lor any incorrectness ol Ille The ullclers1gned lrustee dis· u n I es s tho y he v e Superior Court of Cali· Hegnea.a Ii Walley • property address and other cia1ms any lllbthty tor any 11\CO(· waived notice or con· lornla, County of Or-5000 Camp .. Dnve common designation. II any rtctnfss ot the property addrtss sentod to the proposod ango. Newpon Beach CA ' shown herein The total amount and other common designation. JI ect1on.l Tho indopen-THE PETITION re· 92660 iiipti'iiJ11U"..._;IC'MHTJM;;ICll;a--1-:,.::AU::-:::IC:;::;IO:=Tl=-::ICD=t-··liPUIUCMiliiiiii;'i10MiiT1C11;;tii"""- NE'f HANNAFORD AKA rom .. °""'' Cllfl ti :Jii ... W . ,l!.!f.:........ I• A 0 G E R W • ' eouillW011Mlr1*H. t• ....mt•-..,..,__ •- HANNAFORD All Ml .. fll:lllrrw. -NC1l'ICf.TNI F11:11M -lflftmlll .. IT&1W A fttTITION hM ~ ~-. Tiie ....... wsOft(t) Tiii ....... ~· bffn filed by LOfUl A , ....... W I I I• a ~~Ii: Cf'OU IWt ......... • • diDONATO In the"-"· ..... RY Wllll.HI CAllU. CONSTIWQIGN, M1 rior Court of C.iifornle, 2121 a. a.-. Lelll ~ ... ~Mt 300. °""..:. ,•10,~1~. =-cou,,ty of Or•"94'· 18'1 •1 • .'!*' 280 . Cr -.... ....,. .,.. f31C ¥"4 ~ TH! ftfTITfOH , .. Clifw um -CA o:'-~.· Ines~ ~ .,~,. •--. $40l queue thet LORI! N9B ---IV ,,_, _....,. .,,.,., ANDAfNA diDONATO 04/o&. 04/0I. 04/12 ..... Mt'°°· l.OftO Pim DfM. ~ N. Slllta Ma. b o1 ed I----...;...;.....__ hid! CAtol02 CAt2704 *' -:pr~~.n~e~fv:reo::; PUBLIC NOTIC! Tiil. ...... II coMudl4 Tiils t>utkltss II condue91d ... rnl ' 1 h f ~I eotl*llOft. ~ 111 llMIWllll ;"h. d~~:.~~t~ Ht•t• ° CNSIH5UI (SM Stdloll 14400 ti ~ Tiit r.-.antcommenctd IO ••anl 1111 not ytl begun THE PETITION rt-8uelntll 9M Pio tr~ 1MlnM undtr lht 10 lrlllSICt ~ under 1111 quHt• th• decedent'• NOTICE or SEIZUnE Codt} ~ lluttlltn llllllt OI llCfto.ul bumest "'"" OI WILL end codlclle. If PU:J8~~rlJ? ~~~H ~~ INcll~ Mtsa :":'.91~ 1bM on Stpllm-=:~:~rG. SMITH :~bet~~ r:'Witet .,: SEcz~ N1J~1~b1f488 CN3022" aq, 30,Aclf f ,13,20 SIGHED: CROSS COUNTRY Thts 111111ntnt was llled _.Ill •nYt llOdlollt .,. •v•ll· INTE,..0£0 FORFEllU~ 1• WIRELESS.I. INC.. ~: 0.. LO'iMI 1111 c~ ~ ol Olano• b f ml I PURSU' •NT TO HE •LTH HulWY. C,o,0 CcMllllV on Matcll ~r 1995. • t or exe net on In "' ... PUBLIC NOTIC! Thrt s1111me11t was ltlld wtt11 NOTICE· Thia Ficvllout Namt th• fit• kept by th• ~~~!~~EIT4~~e N C011n1Y C:Wk 01 Orano• s111emtnt txplrtt tm yur1 court. '"' ... ,.._1 County on Matcll 15, 1995 lrorn "'' dale n was Hied In 1111 THf PETITION re· on M.,ch 3, 1 !195, •t f~!!,.IOUllTA-TfMlenll MOllCE·Thll Rcnoue Name Olflot ol N Cou11ty Cltfk. A Mw QUHll euthorlty to 101 Corelc•, N•wport -"' Stlllmtnl USlll'" llW YNrl fle1lllOVS Banlntss Himt Slllt- edndmlni1ther tho ett•t• e .. ch. C•llfornl•. tM lJ<OP· Thi foloweng ptrlCHl(S lrom llt cl* " .... llltd In ... mtnt must flt llltd fltlOtt "''' u er . t e Independent eny d .. crib•d H : II/art doing t>utlnttt • ()lb of !hi County Clltt A new time. Thi l~ino ol 11111 stai.mtnt Admlnt1tr1tlon of E1· TUSTIN FLORISTS & GIFTS Flc1llous 1111tNn Nairnt 61111· does not ol llsd t111!0tla N tltH Act. (Thie euthorl· u 1.100.00 v.s, CVMEN· 1!112 NnDort Mnut, No. I ment """'flt llld btloft lllt ust"' ltlls Sllll ol I flclilious tv will ellow th• pereon· CY Tualn, CA 92680 tmt Tiit 91Q of Ills slltllment B~lness Namt In Ylolallon ol el ropro11ntetlve to take Rtml Allke. 522 N. Olrl· does nol ol llstll aull0t1a lht lht flQllts of 111otlltt under tneny eotlona without ~:!iih .. '::J /.;:1uen~: moull :t ANIMm. CA 92801 In 11111 s• ol 1 FJctllcM ftd«I( Sia•. Of common llW obtaining court epprov-Section 1 t411 i t l488 by ~ ~22J9=~ lluslnln ,..,.,. In Ylolallon of (Set Stction 14400 •t MQ . el. B~for• teklng cert.in tti. S1111t• An• Polle• o.. mouThll~::!.!...-.. .. • d lht rlDhll of 1neltltr undtt 8uslnta and Pro1tss1ons very 1mport1nt ecciont, P•r1ment. .,....,_. • con Fffttal', S\ltt, Of commM Codt). however, th• pe11onel The PtoJMr1Y wH MtlHd by ll~d & Witt. (Set Seeton 14400 ti tlQ Fht ~ ropre1entative will be wllh rHpect to llJleg•d RtolStrant ~.'!ot )ltl btOU Buslnttt Ind Proltnlons Ntw'Port Bodi-Costa Mtsa required to give notice Ylolatlonl•I of S.ctlclrtl•I ~ ... ~·-• Ulldtr ~). CH~ Mar-30.Ai>r6,13.20. to lot1rHted porion1 tt ~t of the He.ith llnd ••m•tsS name Fnt fWlng • 1m . u nl •• 1 they have uf•ty Cod•. You ar• her•· nMntS llsttd htrtln. Newport llNdl·CosQ Mm weivod notice or con· by notified th•t tlw Olflrlct SIGHED· REMI AJIKE. SHADE A CH300637 CROSS Mar 23.30 PUBLIC NOTICE t d t th d Anorney of Or•no• Couoty IKE kK 61! 1995 ' r---------11~ 1 0 0 propoeo hH lnltl•t•d procHdlnci• to This stallmtnl WIS llled WI · ' Fiii Mt. ft4MU action.) The , lndepan· tor1•it 1he •bow-dHcnlled lht County Clerk ol Or PUBLIC NOTICE flCTmoua IOlllllU dent . edmln11tratlon propeny punu81\tto Hutth County on M•dl 15 1995 MAMI ITATf•WT euthonty will be granted •nd S•fety Cod• S•ctlon NOTICE-Tiiis ncG!lout N File No. fU1"2 Tht lolloweng pe<son(s) union an lntorotted 11488.4. S1ltement txl>lfts five .,. FICTITIOUS IU30tfU "'doing buslnttt a : C~ po11on filot an objection You •re lnt1ructed thet If from tilt dlll It WIS ltltd ir: MAME STATEMEWT SIQUE CLEANERS, f714) 139· to th• petition end lo~ ~ .. 1,. f'\fonle•t the OHlctoltheCounlyC.rk Ant Tht f*wtng person(•) 7511, 16337 Hltbor BlVd .. llhowe good cauae why p°:r:u':::i~ ~o t J.:i~~P•~ Fictitious Buslnt1s Namt Stll•· ls/Ire doing business as: OCCIJ· Founlaln V*'f, CA the court should not S.lety Cod• S•ctlon ment must flt !ltd l>elort 1111 PATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES. Jin Dong Ching, 2205 Ktm· grant tho authority. 11488.6, you must file •time The llllna ol 11111 stlltmtn Bus. Phone (714) 263·5926. Al per Lakes Cl., Oxnwd, CA A HEARING on the v"illod cl•lm •t•tlno yout does not of llstll aulhorla lht No. 95·424·7659, 1500 Quall This buslntts Is conducttd petition will be held on tn1 .. ut In th• prop•rty. use In !Ills stlle of a fictitious St. Sii. S50, Ntwport Btac:ll, CA by an lndlvldual. May 4, 1995 et 1 :45 You muat Iii• thla clelm In lkJslntts Name In vtolallon ot 92660 · SIGNED: JIN DONG CHANG P .M. in Oopt. 703 locat· th• Superior Courc of the Ille rtallts ol another under Pooled ResourOH Inc., 5 Sea This statement was llled with ed at 341 The City Coun1y of Orenge within federaf. Stall, or common la Cove Ln .. NeWl>()(t Beldl. CA Ille County Clefk ol ORANGE o riv 0 Ora ngo c A thirty 1301 d•7e or the liret (Set Section 14400 et seq 92660 County on Marcll 15. 1995 9 2668. public•tion o lt~I• Notlc•. Business arid Protesslons Tiiis buslntss ts conducted NOTICE-This Flcttllous Nlll'lt IF YOU OBJECT TO union you receive 11<:tu•I Code~ by 1 COIPoflllon. .Statement txpfrH llYt years the granting of the notice . IPl .. u uaeflfsl Rtglsb'111thasnotyttbegunltom111tda1tllwasllledlnlht petition you should 95FOOl93_~ I You muat AlOUll MANfSCAOWCORP lo transxt business under tilt Ollk:eollheCountyCltrk.Antw • h h . Hrve •n envoreed copy of I 13"" S I/I Sit . lleblk>Vs buslntu name or Flcllllous Business NJl'llt State· a~ear at t o ea~1ng the claim on the Oiatrlct c;,/n ou~ 907,. names llst.td htrtln ment must flt llled btlore 11111 ~ons st~~o {.1~ur .:~l:oc~ t~~~~lu~~~rfo~;;;',:~~ Newport e.acti'.c";;ta Mtu SIGNED. POOlEO RESOURCES. llmt. Tiie Rina of Diis st11tmen1 objections with tho Depuly Oi•trict Attomevl et CN300624 1328WJ M• INC By Edw.wd W. POOie, Pfes does not ol 11st11 IUlhOflll the court before the hear· 700 Civic Center Drive 23.30. A'1f 6,13, 1995 Tiiis atallmtnt WIS flied with uBse In ltlls stl" ol a Fictitious in Your Weal. Sent• Ane, Ce lht County Cleft ol Ofangt uslness N1mt In Ylolatlon Of m~y be in P:r:;,~a~an~e 12101 wi1h1n 1hlrty 1301 County on M11c1123. 1996 lie rights ot 111othtr under r Y dey• ol th• filing ol tti. PUBLIC NOTICE NOllCE·Thls flctl1lous H1mt ftderll'. Slate. or common law your attorney. cl•1m In the Superior Slltlment upl.<es llv• years (Set Section 14400 ti seq IF YOU ARE . A Court/Civil Olvialon. Fite ... FMI054 from N dalt 11 ~ Ned In lht 8ustneu and Proltsslons CREDITOR. or e conun· The t•llur• to 11,mely file FICTITIOUS IUllNEU Otlict ol Ole County Clerk. A new CoOt) gent creditor of tho •nd _ucur• • verified cleim MAME ITATfMElfT f'lctJllOVs Boslnen NllTlt Slalt-flnl fling deceased! you '!'u•t file •••ring •n Interest In '!'• The f*wtng Ptl1on(s mtnt must flt fled fltlore 11111 Newport lleadl·Costa Mesa your clam . with the property In th• S~pert0r Islar• doing buslnest as· ELE dmt The liling of this statement CH300630 95·3852J Mar 23.30. court and mail a copy to Court win . reault '" lhe GANT CLEANERS. (714) 139 does not of l1stll aulhorla lht 613 1995 ~~o porso'jel rdrbsen~· :~d=~e~Yi!ri~ .~·f~rs~.~~ 1320. 752 Soulll Haibor 81Yd use In Olis stale ol 1 flcllllous an't seem to ive eppo r:ite ' y t e of C•llfornle end dlflributed Santa Anl. CA Busilltss Nlmt In vtolallon ol t t all th oou rt w1th1n four purau•nt to th• provialone Jin Dono Chang, 2205 Ktm N rights of anolhtr under ge O ose months fr?m tho date ot HHllh •nd S•lety Code per llkts Cl, OX111td, CA Ftdtrtr. Stltl. or common 'law repair Jobs o l first 1ssuai:ice of S•ctlon 11489 without This buslnts1 Is conducle (Set Section 14400 ti seq.. around the house? letters as proVlded In further notice or he.ring by an lndlvldull. business and Professions soc1ion 9100 of the 03/23, 03/30, 04/06 . SIGNED: JIN DONG CHANG Codi). Let the Cl•Hlfled California Probate Code. This statemtnt wn llltd WI First Fifing Service Directory The time tor tiling PUBLIC NOTICE lhe Countv Clerk of ORANG Newp0<t lltach·Costa Mm hel ou find claims will not expire County on Marcll 15, 1995. CN302290 Mar 30, Apr6,13.20, P Y : ol tile unpaid balance ollhe ob-any, shOwn herein dent admin11tretion quests that ASHLEY 04/05, 04/06, 04/12 ' Ugatlon secured by lhe property The totar amount ol the unpaid authority will be granted ANN SKAR MAN be PUBLIC NOTICE ' to be sold and reasonable est1 balance ot Ille 01>l1Qall0n secured unless an interostod nppointed as personal 1 ________ _ ' mattd costs. expenses and ad· by the property to be sold and person files on objection ropreson101ivo to admin· • 1ances at the ume ol the lnlhal reasonable estimated costs. to tho potltion end 1s ter tho estalo of tho t publbUon ol lhe Nola or Sale expenses and adllances at tht shows good cause why doccdont. ~ 1S $308.024 47 In addlUon lo ume ol tile 1nibal put>hcallOl'I ol tho coun should not THE PETITION re· ? cash. the Trustee wtll accept a the NotJu of Sate is grant tho outho11ty. quests the docodent's ~ cash1tr's check drawn on a slate St,170,494 91 THE AMOUNT Al A HEARING on the WILL end cod1c1ls. if i or nabonal oank a check drawn SALE MAY BE LESS THAN THE petition will be held on ony, be edm1ttcd to ~ by astate or lederal credit union AMOUNT STAlED HEREIN April 27, 1995 et 1 :45 probate. The WILL and ~ or a ct1ectt drawn by a state or In aoo111on to ca.sh, Ille Trustee P.M. in Dept. 703 any codicils are avail· • t1deral savinos and roan asso will xctPI a cashier's Check located et 341 Tho City eblc for examination in ~ o.ibon. SilVlllQS assoo.ibon or dtJwn oru. state or nat!Onal bank. 0 riv• 0 r on go CA the tire kept by the • savmos bank spealtt<I Ill Sec· a clleelt drawn by a sute or 9 2668. court. Uon 5102 ol l!le F111a11cta1 Code ttderal Ct'ed4 UlllOfl 0< ~ checil IF YOU OBJECT TO THE PETITION re· '1nd aulllorll'ed lo do buSlfltSS drawn by a &tltt 0< federal sav· the grenung ol tho quests autho11ty to in Olis statB tn tne M iii telldtl inos and loan as~. m petillon, you should administer tho estate lol!ler tflan cash ts lcx:epltd lllt 1ngs asSOCllbofl or Sl'MCIS bank appear el the hearing under the lndopondent 'Trustte may wtlhhold Ille ISSU sptQlied 111 Sedion 5102 of !tie and state your obioc· Administration of Es-~anca ol lht Trustee's Deed unbl financial Code I/Id illlllonzed to tions or file written totee Act. (ThlS outhori- ., .. : .. -. ·' 1002·1625 m 2102·2744 • 27. 2900-2911 CEMENTS. Sall your extra household Items • In Classified 2920-3011 LOTS FOR SAL! 1400 EMPlOYMENT OP.POR1UNmES CNS1281284 before four months Fllt No. F641051 . NOTICE· This FlcUllous Nam 1995 reliable hel . f th h . d t FICTrnous IUSIJIESI Sllltmtnl ••Plfes IM year NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESf ATE OF: ROGER WHITNEY HANNAFORD AKA ROGER W. HANNAFORD CASE NO. A 177284 To ell heirs, ben1fi- c1a11es, creditors. con- ungont creditors. and persons who mey other· wise be interested in tho will or ••t•t•, or both of: ROGER WHIT· ::t~od :bo!:ring 8 o NAME STATEMflfT from lhl dall lt WIS lhd In lh YOU MA y EXAM· Tiit lottowfng person11 Otllct ol lht County Clerk Ant INE h ,., k b h ls/ate doing business as NP· Flctlllous Business Name State-t o 1 a ept Y t e PON DRIVl~G SCtiOOL, 1820 E rnent must be lllld fltlore 1111 court: If you ere 8 per-Garry Ave , No 104, Santa Ana tlmt Thi llllno ol lhls statemen son interested In t~o CA 92705 . does not of its.ti 1111h0tla lh oa.teto, you may file lsako Matsuo. 8211 Burn· use In this stall ol a r1e1111ou with tho court a for~ol ham Circle, Huntington 8ucll Business Name In vfollllon 0 Ro<1,uest for. Special CA 92646 N rights ol another un Notice of the f1hng of an This t>uSllless Is cond Ftde<af, Statl. or common la inventory and epprelsal by an lndMdual (Set Stc1lon 14400 ti HQ of Oita~~ a11et1 or ol Reglsll'llll his not yll begu eum.ss. and Proltss eny pot1.11on '!r eoco1;1nt to ttanuct .bumess uoc!H Codt). H proVldod 1n aoct1on llclltlOUS bu$1ness name first fWlng 1 250 of the C11iforni1 names ISlld htrtln. Ndpoft llNdl...COSta Mesa Probate Code. A Re· SIG~EO ISAICO MATSUO CN300629 9S·3151J Mar 23.30 quett for Spoclll Notice This stawnent was liltd Apr 1.13. 1995 · CLUSIFIED HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday -DAILY PILOT ,. DIADLINIS Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm BYPllO .. (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we•n call you back with a price quote.) BY MAIL ORIN PIRSON1 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 9UJ27 Comer of Newport Blvd &. Bay St. Put a few words to work for you . 6112-5678 GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without nouce. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. Chances are you wlll flnd what you need at the price you want to pay when you read CIHtlfled Bartront 2Bd·2Ba 2 car parking, pool, dock avl. No pet• 11500 073-6840 JiSTIT8 STUDIO Vacant. seootmo. Stove Ii refrl,. Cleen, remOd, eafe. 73=§810 liiTaLUff, 5Br 38• ,.:~\11 home, lerg• v•rd. ---=-.:.=...:.:::.:.;:::......_.-··-------- Buy 11. sen 11. l'lnd tt. Claaamed. OrHI loCltlonl ta700/ .-------_ .... ________ ...,. mo teeN. 140-4718 SAVE TIMEI SAVE MONEY I WITH THE Ct.ASllFJEDS ...... .,. z NMWDOrt BMch/Coata M ... Dally Pilot Thunlday, Apttt 8, 1911 - lllSA 2824 lfEWPOlT UJn'ALS TO . BUSINESS LOST t SCHOOLS t EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EllPLOnDJIT S21111TMONTH l!ACH 2HI SHAii 2724 ~iW' OPPORTVNln;904l•PO·U?fl>-iiiii~-29·2·5 INSDOCTION 3012 5530 5530,.soiiimVl·CIS--·5·53311' SUS* ctMn tBd In •1•R ••••• MlllN• bol'd9f, t ml tol•••••••• "OUND s GIRL'• BECOME A MEDICAi. CLERICAL iiAiiealiiiEiii1iaiiit•iiiiiiiiiim• ::rm~h~~I !:!,~ 2 6Md•l'!...2w9Nu .. ~ NobMc!'.:..~ .... 5028r+~~ TRUCK DRIVERS DRIVE 81Ka. Black, 6-TRANSCRIPTIONIST. .. ... __,1 I --ll'f'•'ft ... •UNK HOU Sa nw11 .., ., , ,,.. _,,.. ---TO OWNI II SO down ·~· ""., Back Bay Opportunity to work at ,...,,..,,ting ass 119nL -.., APT• M2·1401 ~:~ 80~~0 ,::1. NNo depoaft. IM-9431 BUSINESS oma ()( company drlvara. ~lgh g~.~ro•i D Costa Thom,• ofr In ottlce. ~r~~1.'.'"::EP:.ro~~~ ..., Wlll.-i ..... 1 ... 18• 1-car ,...,. le~•. Ms-q'•• o Lovetit N.wpott Craet POR IENT 2789 Her•'• our naw pro-•sa. ... o • • yp ng or doctora. Individual needed 10 comp plln. fot ~ -D lve-b • • I:'!' townhoma to •"-• gram. S0.78 all mlleal &42·1278. Homa itudy. 'r" lit• provide clerlca.I aup. Cll Ron TIWtol'. d 1775 ~HtmYn111er nfptlcK9hte 1g 3Br 2Ba, wtPJv"at'"e rpc>naloombt./bN/Sath' NEWPORT BCH-0,..C Tractor ownarahlp 30-FOUNDS while/Vallow arature. P.C.D.I., port for the Cl&Hlfled lhl'"1fl ..... l ,...,,,mo ·~2 -~88 fP • new pnt/crptl/ " w • From $400. 411 Old 42 monthal Average COCKATllEL, Y•RY At .. ••0n0t•:..90eorgla. Advart11lng Depart· lta ••It _..,.'..,'....,"="~~~-=--· .... __ 1 drape1, dbl gar, deck. unfurnlahed. Private Newport Blvd. Frank· 10,000+ mllal/month. TAM•. In tha Adame 1 • .,, 2·'707 0 ment of • growing ·· 18R Moblle Home $1200/mo, 7e<>-1es&a phoM line, ft"~. An Realty 840-7000 Naw Apple Unaa, Inc. & H111t>or Blvd. area of Dept. YV&T82 • community newspaper 673-7300 Q~ & s.ct.tre. Pool/tannll/1pa. '4851 1-800-843°8308/1-800. Costa Mesa. 6S7-835e chain. Aecwate typing ~~~~~=~~~! 1991 Newport Blvd. mo+depo-11. lnctu<aa 843-3384, Madlaon. LOST COCKATl•L I••••••••• of so-55wpm a MUST. RecepUonlat Frr Me-8373 ulllltlaa. Call 850-0454, INCOME South Dakota. Mon-Fri Grey & while, very EMPLOYMENT Dullaa Include data Model MGMT Co, M- i iR·i iA 155 o/mo. MISCELLANEOUS NB·RH p n/amkr, 1hr PROP!JtTY 2790 8-5 PM Central. tama. L.:oat 3/22, Roch-1••••••••1 entry & heavy phones. 1wer phones, some ........ ,,..... be ...,. ~ the ll1tlnga In this C8f- egory may reqW. )'CMI 10 c:all • 900 number In which tttere le • charge pet minute. .,. POSTAL JOBS. Entry laval pay 1tartlng Sl 2.fS8·S18.52/hour. For job lnformatlol'I and application call by 03/31/1995. (81&) 508- 5354 Ex1. 1134. L.ndtY. pool, quiet, nr RENTALS 4bd hm, on water, atv a1tar & Orange, CM. Houra .8;30am-5:30pm data entry, 540.9203. a» tranaportatron. No ~ evt 419. $500+ Beach I Bw ytew ~sTMENT Pleaaa halpl 1548-~71 •---------• Mon·Frl. Good ben· Restaurant EMPLOYMENT pat• M4M>392 ~· utna &!50-3113 z y _,Duple unQ L08T KAYAK EMPLOYMENT •flta, .opportunity for FOOD SERVERS WANTED 5535 1st 11·-th F R t RS.I 2•tv Condo/golf o=.an~locatl~ OPPOIU'1JNITY . R RWARD • 5530 g'°f"· 1 PhyalcaJJdrup At Johnny Rocket• In I ""'" rtt tn I ROOMS 2706 couraa, 2bd 2\.Alba, nu fOf thl• beach prop-2908 Current Daalgn Sol· IHI ng • a prarequ • Hunt. Beach. II you liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Large 1Br. frff cable, erpVpnt, w/d, g11, 2 pa. erty. Fabulou• Naw· 1llce ST modal, yellow •1!• of employment. hava a dynamic per· A pro f lcsvln9 Swed- pool, ;ated parking, lloa $500 227.e208 page port Bay vl•w• w/ b cltlne New lnfor,.... deck. crHm colored :;~~~~~um:,:~nW~~~ sonallly, apply In per· l•h Nur••'• AIM. catportl. 842·5858 3M Hemllton, Coata Sr. lux condo 2Br+ hug• city p111k & prJ. tlon Sratem CreatH bottom. Blown off my Judy Oetting or call ion 10am·5pm Mon W1U help wtor appl&. Aweeome E'1lde 1Br. Mesa, rear unit. 1400/ dan, 2Ba Miii oc.an, vata beach at your 45K Every 30 Days. dock In Newport Har-(714) 574-4250 for In· thru Thur• only. 300 shop, cook. laundry. No p•t•. Elac range. mo. SH after Opm. * Manr amenlll••· $495. front door. No panln· Min Investment 13,400 bor 'on Friday, March tervlew. Pacific Coast Hwy. LI hsekpg. 12 yrs exp. P'!.'!,o.J. ancl garage. 548-8179 * Aval 6/1. 960-1575 aula3tr8atfldcl 4-plu• Br Call 800-841-8354. ~~:er~~r.:~~~.c~~~r:, Computer Users RETAIL SALES Christine. 84&-3735. , .... u +dep. 842-5994 Wan•-.. _ to.~-up. r own, garage l!'eld• 3 .d 1 •• for 2m":nthl .... nr w/W/D. Call fOf cuh ---------• number 0 DC D· Needed. Work own Great oppty for ax· DOMESUCS $1150 • '""weala ... lde RENTALS TO ncean for French' Stu-flow Info. 1475,000 MONEY o48050994> Please call hours. S20k 10 S50k/yr pandlng importer w/ 5540 SHARE 272 ... Troy D,avll/Agant. TO LOAN 2914 7to4· 944·5771 day: • 24 hrs 714·249·7438 x60·3 Fashion Island cartliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~sc:~:;.2~:;n11y rm 4 dent. 848-8598 (714) &o48-3455 • e15R:!!~~g~ioo. DENTAL CHARISIDE ~~o~~~· ,,;~~rJ1a1~ "~~~~~:::,,~.::. E'lld• 3Bd-1Ba cottage, RENTALS • .. ••••ill••• C 0 Ha 0 LID ATE LOST Kl'tTIEN ASS T . NEEDED opening. 642·1)03 H1ghly skilled & exp'd. I I I R ***** '" YOUR DEBT Borrow R•w•rd If Fo·und $40.000/Yr. Inc ome Established pleasant -...,,,.....,...-...,._.,.....::;....,....=---We •Want !he beltl Uva naw cpl pa nt, w d oomate wanted to WANTED 2726 BUSINESS ._ potentl•I Homa Typ-busy·Npt Beach group Sal••·ln stant S hkups, carport, patio share a large 4br 3 ba '1' 100% of th• equity In Sliver Upped gray/ Isla/PC usera. Toll practice needs exp'd Paid Dally. In, pvt rm & bath, ldrtt Hl- $895 No pet 72~·15294 custom home In Hun·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FINANCE tha homa. $25,000 whit• Himalayan 8 Free 8oo-s98•9n 8 ex. peraon 4 day week + Ground floor oppty. ary & working COfld. for E •• t.ld. 2.d 28• tlngton Beach. Pool & W•nted 1Br rental nrll•••••••• loan 9qUal1 $327.91 wks old. Loll In Npt T 1398 f II ti .... d • lh 714-565-3069 right person. Mult Uka JacuuJ, whitewashed E'1lda CM rx Newport. paymenV13.07% (APR Beach. Please call • or s ngs ,.,. ay every 0 er --------pets (dog). Call &42~7 up1talr•. gar, n-car· oak everywhere, foyer Single fem, good raf•·•---------14.5%) 15 yaar fixed Jody Rose, 831-3333. Sarven1Hoata11 ~!1ngamio:' .r~aparp1 Salea-Leads provided. eves after 6pm. Cal •94-peVpnt, N/P, lndry rm, & 1 p 1 1 8 3 rate aecond rata aeA_, __ ..._ __ ....... _________ Bartender needed-NB Y Benefits & bonuses. 4494 days. Ma1:1: $825. 3••-l'Ulo7 Push landscaping. 'nc on Y· 54-90 5 BUSINESS ..... LOST p•asPORT olflce be treated /S ·---""----'~L---...... vv $400 ond trust deed. Pacific ~ Rockln Bafa Lobster. • Biiinguai Eng pan . .- 1! mo. + 500 aec., _________ FOR SALE 2900 Prime Mortgage 1• Iranian, nama F•rzod 2104 w Ocnlrnt Inn w/ln. right, call 640·1122. 714-540·7602 Joanne l!ASTSID 2Bd·1 YIBa 9«J4.1339/574-4247 G11911GES Shokrollehl If • .... • New palnVcpt, ga· --:-'='"'=~~---·! ~ 800·720·2637. Lin-' FOOD PREP PERSON S1le1/Envlronmentel rage S82S/mo. 1665 Ir· Lrg 3 Bd 3Ba condo FOR RENT 2740 Reet•ur•nt In CdM cenHd by CA Depart· ~~u2n .. ~~ .. plaaaa call AIRLINES WILL TRAIN For caterer. Must have last growing co. soeks vine Ave. 720·9422 ~Nbewport Cr ••t • 1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii XJnt PCH loc. Unique mant of Real Estate. .,,.. ...... LOvvST. RINO S9: P~~l~i~~hr. axp. Early A.M. lo mid self motlv reps to sell m 011 18 pr v a w/aulte-llke rm.1• 1 8 LEARN HOW TO AE· morning. 642-4795 patented water filter ~ r w/gat & 2 closets, quiet, pleas· Oar•v•• • amall of· opp Y· Y owner. Gold Pinky, domed For Info Call Nowl system. Min 30% commt opener. lndry, new ant, clean, nice "g ftcH. 17th & Newport $1351<. 455-3618 PAIR YOUR CREDIT with daaply etched 800.755-7800 ex. 11084 FT Fiie Clerk·Law The Pfoduct ol the 90•11 crpt/pnt/bllnds. $600. pool, Jae, tennl1, flrpl. blvd. CM. Amerlland1_________ for th• price of a lines. May have been ••ASSEMBLE ARTS. Firm, NB, fast learner. Call David w al 724..0757. Safa area. 545-32.29 gar w/aome work-out Realty. 831S-8787 BUSINESS itampl Call PROTECT lost 3/21 at lrvlne CRAFTS, TOYS, Jew-rasp, $7/hr+benehts, --------- Nice little Back Bay equip, W/D, $625+ WANTED: l!'•lde CM TU TY ~~~~-~~~~:5~odT~~ Prlca1 Club. 1 F•1mll~ elry, wood Items. typ-call Dave 752·7855 :rhe~:~{n~~u·b~a~~r,~~~ apt. Part furn, bit Ina, dep+" ulils, 642·9050 •Ingle •nd double OPPOR NI elude ext. 1606 for a ••nt ment• ve ue.• Ing, sewing, computer Gen Office covers all your needsl pleasant area. Incl ulll, E '•lde CM Feminine e•r•e•• to rent for 2904 Special Otter. REWARD. Please call work from home In FUN AHO FUTURE $500/mo. * 648-7576 decor, •hr apaclous antique automobllH.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii &73-3-458. your •pare time. Great Expanding co. needs Sell your home 3bd 2ba hm, frpl, w/d, Bob 845-28n Iva msg DRIVERS! FLATBED 48 ••••••••• LOSTs M•n'a l•rge pay. Free details call to rm various posl-through clasalfled. yd. Sep ph. 1 rm avt for Buy It. Sell It. Find 11. S'f.ATE OTR. Assigned blue JACKET. North 1 •8 00·632·8007 • 24 lions. No exp. II you 842·5878 rup, $440/mo ~ utlls, Cl•Hlfled. new convenllonal1. ANNOUNCEMENTS Bay Alley, Balboa Is· hours. llke money, music & $300 sec 548-4435. CompellUve pay, ben-land. 675-9:'19:'1. Attorney with Securl· hovlng fun, call 714· efits, S1 ,000 sign on lies exper needed for 379-6638. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Q lJIET &: SERENE . I Palm l\ilesa Apart:m.ent:s bonu1, rider program, s ma I I Inv ea Im en I ""N,-::E""W,,......r-e'"'t_•.,..,11-, --,--u-rn-,t-ur-e flexlble time-off. Call ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONALS banking firm In NB. & olectronlcs needs Roadrunner Trucking 2920 Parking, gym & travel one good all-around 1-800-878-7784. Sal + bonus. 640-7800 person for sales. cus· DR IVE R S , C D L PERSONALS 3002 BKKPR Ptr Thru F·S. tomer service & dehv· CLASS Al New In· Need • HouH·Sltter iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Heavy Peachtree. ery. Call 848·5904. creased compen1a-Thia Summer? Har-lmmed opening. FAX ----------• tlon at BENKINSI vard Law Student wlll ·.~~:..·.,..... res & aal or call Ron OETRAS·FLNAETEBDEEDD DNAO~· Household Good1 Ex· look after your home In .... I fir Uft1 7 14·873-7300 · return for waived or r• Au 40 states with con· perience preferred. ductd renL(617)493·9131 • hef.fWJ. T•I • Can't hold or find a ventlonal tractors with Call 1 ·800-456·8406. rw hten. good Job? Perhaps walkln sleepers. COL and find out why BEN· P•ld research study !1 i1! you need to Improve Ith H t -•ti KINS 11 your better participants wanted MA au tAM. 2 w azma require, . •. ·M W...WA ,,... your English skills. For more details call money partner. who have been In an ~ J4l'Y The Emma Alberta 1 ·800·548·3120. M/F LOCAL R T E•24 Loca· auto accident w/ln 30 ••• W)'S·· School of English Lit· S·I. Good jobs reliable services Interesting things to buy It's all there every day In Cla.sslfled 642-5878 oo near & yet so FM ... That's the fcding you get whm you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush greenery of secluded woods & suttly pilins. & Snxlios, 1 & 2 Bedrooms tlons•Buy All or daya. 800-995·2820 •• eracy In Costa Mesa-------- Part•Poaslble 2K oilers 1mall classes at PfT Work F(T Pay Wkty•800-599-6769 low coat. 631-6737 6am-12 M·F, no exp LOST & necessary. S8.00/hr With CAL•SCAN! · Jrs SS75 m S600 · lBR S62S to S650 . 2BR S725 ID S750 A No Pets A V cnic:al Blinds & Ceiling faiu OUTRAOOUS IN· Child Cere N eeded COME I Continuing FOUND 2925 for twin 10-yr-old boys _As_k_fo_r_M_ar_k_8_5_2_·0_2_4_7 1 Education $1,125 per iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3 dyl/wk, 2 hrs/day Part-Time Peopl e $1,250 18Je. Make 1·3 FOUND PUPPY after 1chool. 546-4094 wanted to address lo· 1ales per week or per REN bels for pay. You havo day. $1250 atart·up Mala, 5-& mos old. T a typewriter, computer cost. 1·206-244·8214. Call lo ID. 831-8333 or good handwriting. Have your classified ad In 176 newspapers with a combined circulation over 3 million. $400 la 111 II 11•11 lo pl1c1 1 25 •Old or 1111cl1n llltd1d. Sl5 lot uch 1ddlllo111I word. A NEW Carpet, Paint & Tile & Firncss Room PAY PHONE ROUTE FOUND WATCH iifi~Fi;!f;;r.;~~F~th~ro~u~g~h~cgra~s~s~ifi~ed~J lnl'I L.D. rates apply. 50 Prim• Eatab Loca Olde Corona del Mar I 1·80 9-474-4289 Earn $1500 wkly. Call 840-5988 PT File Clerk wantod 1-800-200-9137 24 hrs FOUND: CAT TELLS YOU ABOUT No matter for small business In CAL•SCAN (916) 449-6000 & Hmcd Pool & ]aruzzJ & Patios & Ba.loomcs & Garage.\ Avaifabk YOUR FINANCIAL PAYPHONE ROUTES Tortoise shell with co~ FUTURE, LOVE, what you're Balboa Island. 723· ------------------ local altaa • for sale, lar & tag, Cotta Mesa SUCCESS a YOUR doing, your ;5;5;::1;;1 ;;fr:;;O:;m:::;H:==;c3.====================:;: Office Hours: 9:00 am -5:00 pm M·F and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm wcckcnds 1561 Mesa Dr.· Santa Ana Heights, CA (714) 546-9860 $2000/Wk po1entlal. _...3 ... '2_5_._c_.,,..11 .... 83=-1-.... 3_4_2_8_ HEALTHlll 600-208-5300, 24hra. FOUND: CAT-Orange & t'900-77f.9000, m. MM hometown CLASSIFIED white. friendly male at ~tl'li'14M newspaper It· a th.. a a a y ·to-Mariners library 3/291 accaaa. Information-(714) 7 57.0551 packed marketplace FOUNDa CHILD'S vlshed regulat1y • IUC· WATCH In TeWlnkle cessfully • by ad kinda Park boya' restroom. of con1umara. Call to ID, 648-HOfS. Sell your unwant Items lha easy wayl To place your classlfled ad call 842·5878. lllJPllll .. fits in. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. 3720 IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 3 61 S liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IA WN CARE 3 808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Amie Smith Plumblmg & Rooter. #512597 Bonded/Any WOlll/Dr~na *•530.0700•• Plumbing R•p•lrs & Drains cleared from $5.50. All fixtures In- stalled. Sieve's 54s.8298 Precl•• Plumblng Aep•lra & Remod• Fr•• Eatlm•t•• L 987398 H ... t090 ROOFING 3910 .. ~ J ' TODAY'S CRQSSwoRo PUZZLE 65 .,.,,.. 8Ninl ~--51 Cohe eer'*I eo~Un&­e 1 Aulllen ttver 82 Colectlon 83~ &4 Ad«-Ray DOWN 1 '!1nY Of*llng 2 Seaweed 3 =i:.of Iha COU'1S 4 Beat'• home 5 UMlv to WOf1( 8 Bandiudef Shaw 7 HlgNand girt 8 Alrpon info 9~ 10 Trudge f1 Lofty 12 Compass point 15 Act"'9S Adam& 17 Foail fuel 18 Leeve the stllp 22 Cheat: •I. 23 Humble 24 Bollring cheers 25 Montreal subway 26 Wedding party member 27 Oanng display 28 Cuts of meat 29 Whlrtyblld blade 30-Sam 3 t An anesthetic 33 QrcheS!ru 36 Saute 6.nd simmer 37 Bare 38 Cleveland's lake 44 Creased 45 Asian range 46 Waiter's cf)eckS 47 C.rrled 48 GIHtllsh·blue 49 Revolve 50 Singer Horne 51 Bottle stopper 52 Knl*ting llilch 63 PeruM a book S4 NofWeglan capital 56 Gr9" letter 57 Nelthef flth -fowl 58 Sine-non - NORTll •QGI OCI OA.J 1085 •••a EAST •1018 Olt OKt71 •Kt7G 801JTll •AK.J87 OAQ.Jt o a •A.J8 ,,.. bl.cldlaci 80t1l'll 1• I t' .. •• --- t ~llsuport 8ellChlCoila ._. l)!lr Plot rown 10US 1111JD sun 1 ~J10;n;;._-.'°';;'i;11DCP;;ii•i-mi'lii13~0 7012 DOCIS 70ZZll I••·······-.... ••N 87 ...... Chem-......... ... ... .,..., .. llOnCI, IC*: ,..,. eonv.t. Hetdlop •.::~·~· ,:,,•••h ~00t,,"hv.~ w':!!:. ;:i.,,..,,/:ff.,~"'° lll9f M•rteMnoel .... All t... P9ld. melil&; .-... ··-........ 011••111 110:.00 .,..... ~ llMr/bft&a •• ~--------... • ..,,.. . ~ =~:TOTO?& 1210 ... p ..!"~.t215J~~·!'!'~'·~11C18!:~...:I~!"-!~~~~~ tiOD waa ~ort.b'• four hearta. With ~: ~ AUTOllOBDIS It la1tlerer:&fifil• •ea CAMllY. Xlnt the bole an that auit ftlled, South etect. reedy 10 fllh. ...._ fully loaded, cond, wen malnt, AC, decided that there ouab& to be aood ue.ooo. 711H46a 1unroof, blk/W tan a-apd, pull-oUt 8tefeo, pl-., b 12 tricb and P there bJ L8reon t 8ft.Oolta IM!ht, ltUOO. 45H115 =7~~C..~3';'t. tbe~~,Nt b them.ill ol =~00.,::':ow;: AllC IOZO et F•r" T'eru• L~ •14 Jlilio. Blk, auto, thoae who •rsue that it ia beet to than GOhra. HOOO ::"~C .. ~ air, am/fm •t•reo mu.. ~ agreuive lMCI qaimt a oao 875-3270 dy/9119 '87 Alllanoe eonv.rt. cond 11uoo. 4.M711 c .. •. 1poll.,, alarm. ane11 a1a1n -hed West lecf a dub, blk, llUID, AC, tit whl, ' IK ml. 113,996 OI take the deCeDM would surely have cc:ce SAIL BOATS 7014 ~ l8K ml. New owr ...... 444-41H out on top. Tbe na-'ve trump Jeed, tlmlngobobefl.. -~~2nt. JAGVU 9105 BT iiii2 5 1pd, A/C, r-uaNI · .... 2._ full pwr. pwr window•, however, save declarer a chance ta• HO•l•CAT, 1rtr. s am/1m atereo, ctulH, that wu eaaerl;y aeiz:ecl. catbox, Winge, all rig-· "'I eaa x.18 1 own«, aunrf, tint gla. $5000/ There were 11 fut winnen, and glng ~. f .. t & funl IUICK 9035 wht, tthr w/aheep1kln obO. &M-8310 the diamond 1uit o1fered the beat. 11500. tot.244-4717 c~. UV loacMd, hope al an extra trick. The problem 30 ft Lanoer/di...t alway• t::;-aed· MM1-------- WH a •horta1e of entrlea to the auto pllot/lof'an. hot & '13 PARK AVENUE =~ :~4•3';:;_::5500/ VANS 9225 table. Declarer won the~ lead cold water., Harken lmlNIC, full pwr, new in band, cubed the ace ol diamoada ~~~~.g, 0~:a~ ~::~j tlrea. $2500. 875~748 U'111D !$ 'T~ VW Cam.Mr pop. and ruffed a diamond. When both SHl,900 875-9109 82 Park Ave u,.,a, ~CED 9130 top. New Mich tlrea, defenden (oJlowed when a trump ~O' N9RM ~u t.rl-champegne, light int•llllillli••••iiii8 .~:\~!n:, re:.~~~ 1'~ Jed to the queen, al} WU well. maran & mooring Jo. rlor, loaded, HCUclty, '79 Moreodoe 880 Cond. z b.cia, frig., U.vinc the trump ten outltand· cated In a prime area low ml, factory warr, Xlnt cond Inside & alnk, $1760. 497-o802 ing, declarer ruffed another dia-of Balboa 111. Xlnt S18·SOO eve/830-l8e8 out. Dk Blue. $3,400. mond, cro.ed to the kine ofhearta cond. Cu1tom made daya/545-8788 847-7411 1--------- n--:--lead: Siz of• and ruffed a diamond with the l.ut aplnnal<er, rn&!nsall a VOWWAGE.N 9235 ..,~ trump in the closed hand Now atorm sail. FlaH ftnder, ranYSLE• •ae 420 S&L Oorgeoutl d · Loran, VHF & m01e. ~ " 9050 1-owner, 55K ml, va, lii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dummy revenala are not always h~ were nm. Ea.at coul ruff at Asking 119,950 for fuU ASS, dual air bag1, 1981 vw Corrado easy to spot.. When declarer bu to any time, but the ace of clubs wu package. Call Mr. full power, new tlr... mint cond, leathr, AC, voluntarily promote a trump trick still in the South hand u an entry Lam, 31CM25-7837. '82 Lo •aron Con-•24,900. 497-8488 cu1t rim•. wht, eun-l~?~. tha ~~fenbirdderaind~ the bargain. to caah the ~ bearta, taking care • :,~:~'i7~>. =: ,84 320• 1 gi( ml roof. mu• t •••I .,... ...... _.._ of the two du Joeen on the table. MARINE SLIPS 28e3· pgr 802·~10 chrOIM Whl9, Hk• nu, __ •..,10 .... _ooo..,~45,..M7-."!"_ss ____ North-South bid well to reach the Dununy'1 Jut trump and long dia-' nu plat... 139,990 1881 VW Van cust spade llam. The key bid in the auc-mond 8COl'ed the l.ut two tricks. DOC~ 7022 OBO. 381-4159 rim•. new ur .. & eng, FORD 9075 red, $2000 OBO 1-.--+--+--+-+--t. _________ ---------·---------Avalon Mooring 80 1989 590 SL Conftrt 45M785 •• ·-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil perfect ahowrm cond.1--...... ,.,,..,,,....,,,..,.,_,.~-:-PETS ._ COSTA ... ESA 6124 BOATS 7011 Ft. prime loc, Inside, 78,ooo ml, a11 malnt 1ee2 vw Cabrtot•t· Gl ~ near Casino. Asking •ee MUSTANG record•,~ top, tire• blk on red, AC, alarm, ANIMALS 6049 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S375K. 714-890-0550 Street Rod Boas & batt. $31,200. Steve/ PB, PS, PW, caas., iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Multa.t•mlly Sal•. 11 ft Boston Wheler,_d_a .... y_: _44_e.._054_8_ev_e__ 302, all TRW parte, day• (619) 931-6789 25K ml. 1lrt>1g, FUNI FREI! QR••y DOQ Sat 8•m·4pm w/out engine, $1200. SELL Hooker headers. gran ev .. (819) 431-0909 111,995,Jake 733-0100 ,.... I & H bo (714) 6"~0473 TS ateerlng, B+ M •--.,.,,,,-~:T:=~t":'--::-:: LOVING, FRIENDLY CM·Vlctora 81 r ..,.,. 1hlat kit, tdelbrock 93 190D Reat fin1,'87 SCIROCCO 16 Female, 1payed, well __ 2_12_7_c_o11_eg_•_A_v_•_ •-1--1-•""'1,....un_n.i_n_n_•_r_R_IA'\Sb0Ut__ your used vehicle carb, Intake, new Int. aldelts, new pnt, orig valve, sunrt, blk, am/ b ehav ed, medium Sot•, dratting table, '83-0pen bow, deep V th black, candy apple color, run1 great. No.,.. fm cua, 1 ownr, good 1lze. Daughter moved chest dHk din rm 1/0, cln, xtras, trlr Inc. rough classified red ext. S8K or belt 1mkr, cle1n. Mu1t 1ee1 cond. Mu•t see I to Maul and couldn't table.' headbd, misc. $6500/mo. 492-9977 642·5878 offer. 844·4350 $3,500/obo. 497-6279 $4,500/obo. 497-6279 take. We Wiii pay $100 SAT 8-t, 158 Buoy for good home for ,..,..._._,,.......~---­Ca1ey. We cannot YARD SALE. 4 house- keep. 714-644-4655 hold1. Furniture, anti- Fr•• to good Hm 2 female beagles, 18mo, ques, misc. SAT 8·2, 2118 Santa Ana Ave. 1payed, all 1hots cur· ---------rent, love people, HUNTINGTON good w/chlldren, als· Be1rcH 6140 ters must 1tay to-~ getherl 650-6847 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S•v• abu1ed and abandoned pet1. Be a volunteer/foster. Call 714-597·9037. GIANT NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE!! --------------------1MUSICAL Blcycles , clothes, tools, gamee, furnl· tu re, etc. East of Brookhur3t between Adams & Gar11eld. Over 100 home1 par- ticipating. t.ook for the 1lgns & banner•. Be 1ure to ask for your olllclat garage sale map. SAT 4 /8 8-4 ------•-------INSTRUMENTS 6055 ------IFURNITIJRE 6014 MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 Derk blue Jeckson, Dinky XL w/reverse headstock. Been used only 3 .times. Includes Must Selll Floral taP-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii estry iota, love aeat & ANTIQUES 601 O ottoman. Great cond. $475/obo. 646·2532 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I •ESTATE SALE• Golf Club• w/bags - ladles Spaulding & mons Lynx. Color 24" heavy-duty ABS road· --------- case. S500/obo. Call NEWPORT •BUY1NQ ITEMS• From 1800-1960. 1 pc to en lire eatate. Paint· SOFA BED 6'h' long, tradltlonal, good cond, $100. 538-7448 310-925·3057. TV, 2 swivel chaira, 1 ________ _ BEACH 6169 beaut 4' lamp-Ilk• nu. PIANOS & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Antq crystal bowl, etc. t.G S BAYCRl!ST Make offer1. 842-2045 01\ JlN 6059 NEIGHBORHOOD Jng1, boou, furniture, _W_A_T_E_R_B_e""'o--P-R_O,...o-. etc. Immediate cash. UCTS OISCOUNTEDI \ops. 673-6223 Iv msg Heaters $19.99, Wave-1·a~0-,-9-.-0-u-a-""'p-0-0~1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii QARAOI! SALE Sponsored by Diana Cappel & Steve Wast of Ramax NB. Annual Neighborhood Sale Sat 4/8/95 8am-12pm. Map1 available at 1750 Skylark Lane. Partlclpallng streets wit hin boundrlH or Tradewlnd1. Com· modore, Santiago & Holl day about 7 + 1tr .. t1. Re/Max South County. 760-5000 ext. 120 lor more detalls. I e I I matt re Is es T•ble, unused, slate, UPRIGHT PIANO APPL• 11 ... 'CES SO l l $44.95, Queen soft· I eat her pockets, Wonderful tone, good &nu 1ldad bed1 from $299. carved lags & acce1-condition, $1200. Call UPS/FEDEX delivery. 1orles. Can dellvar. 673-0935. Cuatom Aqu•rlum 190 gal $1000. GE 1lde x side Frig $500. W • $50 each. Paul 644·2827/675·6500 Enormou1 1e1ectlon at $1,585. 619/242-1763 wholesale prlces.1.,... ________ 1--------- FREE CO.I.OR CATA· Old fash typewrltr desk TV, ELECTRONICS, LOG. 1·800-992-0873. $50, 2 pr wht shutter• STEREO 6080 40x60 $10 ea. 759·9302 Kenmore hvy duty MERCHANDISE w11her & gu dryer, white, $400. 548-6090 MISC. 6015 P~T SALE ACRES 2 Orlon t2" XTR ,ade tree1 15 gal, 7-dual voice coU woof-1 $20. Citru1, avoca-ers. Bandpa11 enclo- d 01-l r u l ting S 1 O. 1ur• & 700 watt Targa Herbs S 1. Gal Juniper• ampliflar Included for PuRNITURE 6014 Dinette aet lnlayad * wood, 45 Inch table, 4 , brn leatherette chrs, • 1Jd concU 100 720·7070 MOVING All goesl oak din rm sel/8 chairs, bdrm Htl, frig, tamps, chra. organ, ar1 892-2651 Moving Muat Sell Br111 & gla11 entertn center, xlnt cond., ml1c Items. S300 OBO 673-8953 Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read ClaHlfl•d dally 642·5678 BIG SALE! 24 bronzes Including 7' bronze fountain 1 • S1 · Shade/plne/cypres total price of $400/ --,E"'s=T:-:A~T""E:-=S,...,AL,.,...,E,,,.-- 4.9• $10. 909-674-9422 obo. 310-925-3057 Final day Sat 4/8 pc, 4' mermaid table Whlrlpool washr/dryr from 9-5. Furniture & all Items at 1acrlflce. 1239 Bluegum Lane w/glass, 4'.h' Erte·lika $100, lrg pet carrier!••••••••• bronze flapper girls, $10, window•. lots of GARAGE SALES 10' dolphlns at sea qual misc. 759-7659 O•r Sale S•t/Sun bronze, 5' greclan urn I••••••••• 8am, w/d, frig, gla11 girt on bronze sea·•---------dine rm table, wood 1hell, Ivory, Jade, PETS Ir •---------wall unit & table•. Tiffany lamp1, 6' Ba-ANIMALS 6049 BALBOA futon matt a. frame, roque mirror, 18-''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ISIAND 6106 clothes, bk1, tapes, century love aeat, 11 etc. 2106 Vlst1 Lar· bronze angel by Mo-ADOPT A PET liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii edo, at Jamboree & reau, fireplace mantle, • • G•r Sal• S•t 9•m-3 Eastbluff or. 720-9080 rosewood bar, china Every Sat & Sun at antiques, clothn(adult cabinet, mahogany PETSMART, Fountain & child) iporti memo. entry tabe, 6' Blind Valley. PupplH, kit· r1bllla, USC Helsman ••••••••• Justice bronze, 2 6' tens and more, all football autographed •nu1u5pQRTATION Roman marble stat-looklng for lovlng, car· 409 N Beyfront. ' .uvu1 UH, etc. 444·1112. Ing homH. CALL 597- 1240 Logan #I, CM. 9037 for more Info. Craftsmen radio Columbl•n Red·Tall BALBOA BOATS 7011 arm .. w, 2.5 hp w/ Boe, nice markings, PENINSULA 6107 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1tand $195. Treadmill approx 2 yr1 old, 6' lnliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Llfestyler 2000 $220. length. Will Hll with '83 Ba~lnor 22S2 Ping Pong table top aquarium & other ex-Marino Stuff new llfe CrulMr, llke new. 4.3 $40, teak cabinets-trH for $350/obo. Call veste, S5, We•t Marine liter V8 VO Mere. 80 bhhlves s100. 875-0558 310-925-3057. soap S3/qt; Alio, gas gal gu tank, water cane $1. 5 gal paint link, H•t• 8 cockpit. $35. Avocado1, kum· Sof1 top, S550 atorage qua.ta, tangelos, tan· cover, tire covers, e .. geflnea. cort all galvanized tan- 2000 W. 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BASEMENT VIDEOS 'Plan 9 from Outer Spam· MARLA BIRD Tapas Grill has a peaceful. easy feeling llll 1. ,,,, \l'lill ,, I 1'1 • \ 111 I, 1.1 1111 1 11 I l \ \I 11\1 1111 I 1' \' •• 1 WACKO TACOS: Orange County celebri- ty chefs serve their own _wacky vel'Sions of the popu- 1ar Mexican concoctions at "Wild and Crazy Taco Ttiursday" 6 to 8 tonight at Share Our Selves, 1550 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $25 at the door and benefit the SOS OrangeAid Kitchen. 2SMOOTH SAll.ING: The 22nd Newport Har- bor Boat Show contin- ues through Sunday at two local marinas: Newport Dunes and Lldo Marina Vil- lage. 3EPIC SCREENING: Orange County Film Office celebrates the 30th anniversary of "Doctor Zhivago" with a special VIP screening of a newly restored version at 6 tonight at Edwards South Coast Plaza Village Cinema, fol- lowed by a Russian-themed reception at Red Lion Inn, Costa Mesa. Donation: $50. 4 BARB NECESSITIES: "Jungle Book," Rud- yard Kipling's classic work -adapted for the stage by Orange Coast Col- lege student Michael Not- tingham -is presented by OCC's Repertory Theatre Company at 10 a.m. today. 7 p .m. Friday and 2 p.m. Sat- urday in Robert B. Moore Theatre. 5 IN BLOOM: The free, sixth annual "The Art of Gardening" show runs 10 a.m. to 6 p .m . Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . Sllfu ..._ day at Crystal Court. 6TifERE SHE IS: The Miss Orange County Pageant is presented at 4 p.m. Sunday in Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre. 7 CIDCKY BABY: Los Angeles Lakers play- by-play announcer Chick Hearn covers the past, present and future of Laker basketball in "Let's Talk Lakers Basketball" 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday at Nike Town. Th.angle Square. 8FUNNY STUFF: Corona del Mar High School's Drama De partment pre- sents the half-hour comedy "The Other Other Woman" 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the campus Little Theater, 2101 Eastbluff Drive. gCLASSIC MYSTERY: "Les Mysteres de la Musique" brings Orange Coast College staff members Pinio Dovalis on piano and Joe Poshek on classical guitar with a guest cellist and violinist 8 p .m . Saturday in the Fine Arts Recital Hall. 1 OCRAFTY FAIR: The free Piecemakers' Sprtngf est '95 fea- tures more than 150 booths of handcrafted items for sale, live country music, food, entertainment and children's activities 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 'til 4 p .m . Sunday at 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. +++ See On The Town for details on these and other events, C2. STORY Reality bites ih IA story for Generation X • Newport Beach's High Octane Productions pre- sents 'Cityscrapes, • a docri~dramaesque look at dysfuctional young adults in Los Angeles. ' By Matt Caker, Weekenp edftor ·E ver hear Hollywood types spout something like •'Jurassic Park' is a cross between 'B.C.' and 'Fantasy Island.' or •'Forrest Gump' is 'Being There' meets 'Zelig."' Well, I was going to be tres · hip and call "Cityscrapes" a combination of "Slacker" and "Short Cuts," but the current issue of Film Threat magazine beat me to the punch, according to a story executive producer Brad Moseley faJCed over. So I won't do that. Instead, I'll mention what I told Moseley of Newport Beach-based High Octane Productions last week: I liked the rough cut I saw of "Cityscrapes, • I'm just unsure why. Often brilliant, sometimes like watching paint dry, this work in By Christopher Trela Michael Nottingham is a busy guy. The 26-year-old, Orange Coast College literature and film major is the artistic dire~r of OCC's Repertory Theatre Com- pany, a college version of South Coast Rep where drama students get a chance to learn the theatri- cal ropes by writing, acting, directing and producing their own productions. Nottingham's goal is to write and direct for rilm amt stage. and thanks to the Rep Company he's a step closer to his goal. Nottingham has adapted and directed a production of Rudyard Kipling's classic work, •Jungle Book," which plays through Sat- urday in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre. Alex Golson, the faculty adviser for the OCC Rep Com- pany, was to have directed "Jun- gle Book," but he was unhappy with the version of the play that the company was going to use. Golson asked Nottingham if he wanted to write a new version of • Jwigle Book~ and direct it. That was an offer Nottingham knew was too good to pass up. ..But Moore Theatre has 930 seats, a large venue under nor- mal circumstances, and certainly daunting for a student produc- tion. Was Nottingham nervous about the assignment? "Not really," replied Notting- ham matter-of-fact1y during a recent interview. "It's a~ally Proposed movie hitS close to home Brad Moseley hopes the new film "Cityscrapes" will put his small, Newport Beach-based High Octane Productions on the map. But a subsequeot project is more personal -.and potential- ly more profitable. The local film company executive has written a 44-page treatment titled "Knights of the s1cy· that is based on the colorful life of his ·grandfather, George Clark Moseley, a Brad World War I flyil\g ace. Moseley A two-time Oscar win- a 28-minute short that received the Gold Award at the 1990 Houston International Film Festi- val. It's now mushroomed to a nearly two-hour feature length .. The cast numbers 601 Timothy Leary. Pauley Shore and Becker himself pop up in cameos. But, with apologies to the. main play- ers, the real star is Los Angel~. Throughout celluloid tustory, the "City of Angels" has dou- bled for locales around the globe and been knocked for its ldck of architectural character W1tbout rounding up the usual suspects (the Hollywood sign, Sunset Boulevard, etc.). the filmmdkers capture the real LA unlike any recent film I can recall. You could run "Cityscrapes" without sound and unmediately ](now where it's takmg place. George Clark Moseley ls shown ln the plane .. Nleuport .. ning screenwriter and a superstar director have shown interest in the project, according to Brad Moseley, who says "'Knights' is near and dear to my heart." By Matt Cok er By the same token, you can knock the ftlrn -and •Short Cuts" before 1t -for inhabiting the cross-cultural mecca Wlth nothing but whlle people. All the characters in both films probably total the entire Cauc~1an popu- labon of Loe; Angeles. Even "Cityscrapes" wannabe progress definitely shows promise. Shot entirely in black and white, the docu-dramaesque film follows a day m the We of nine dysfunctional Generation Xsters (apologies for the oxy- moron) in Los Angeles. Divided into three parts repre- senting day, mo_rning and rught, "Cityscrapes" contains segments layered upon segments, charac- ters brush.mg against characters and coats of various music - from Miles Davis lo pourtney Love's Hole. Director Michael Becker. 26. reportedly based "Cityscrapes" on his own LA story. It began as • SEE CITYSCRAPES PAGE C3 kind of ruce I only knew of a couple of other studenu. that have had d chance to do that I love it. It's a dream come true m a way." Many people know u Jungle Book" from Disney's anunated musical version, but Nottinghdlll went strdlght lo the source for his l~hour, 15-rrunute adapta- tion The production is geared for children. although Nottmg- ham said adults will en1oy it, loo And with the populanty of the recent "Lion King• movie. H Jun- gle Book" should prove to be a familiar trf'al for audiences The producbon features stu- dent acto~ m the roles of the young boy, Mowgli, Bdloo the bear, Bagheara the panther, Sherekhan the tiger, and other recognizable characters The audience will get mto the act by pretending to be silly monkeys and hissing snakes PHOTOS BY CASEY lUKSCW DAILY PILOT Orange Coast College student Michael Nottlnham adapted and directs the play "Jungle Book." It's one thing to have a faculty member direct students m a play. To have a student directing other students, particuJarly in a big product.Jon such as •Jungle Book,• could have proved to be a difficult task Fortunately for Nottingham, he found the mem- bers of the Rep Company very receptive to tus cbrecbon. IT'S A JUNGLE IN THERE A student-directed, student-written,. student- acted play in huge Moore Theatre? You betcha! "It was great." said Notllng- ham of the experience. "The stu- dents were very easy to work with, because we re all trying to get the same thing done • Chnstoph er Trela covers local entertamment for the Daily PUot. ------------------------------------------------------~ · F.Y.I. ~I I I I I I I r-----------------·----~-----, I t I F.Y.I. I I I I I : .... ·The Art of GMdllq• ' : •• -. thfoulhOut ~ I CCMA Im ... 9t.. c.Ollm Mela : • "a.m. -s,.... !ilur-i = ,, a.m.:;&r-5'nllr I • GW111 j ~------·---·----~~--------- I I c THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1995 ARTHUR~IN • Exhlbtl of fancilul J>4Ulllngs and drawings of Soutbem cawomla scene by thelaguna Beech·~ outskler" artist on view Friday through May 29. Hours~ 7 a m. to 7 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays. Opening reception 5 to 7 p m. Friday. Pat1eal Eplcerle at Plaza Newport, IOOO Brl.stol St .. Newport Beach, 261-9041 .. "1..EGENOS, UFESTYUS AND DREAMS• ExbJbll of recent works, mosUy paintings, from "Mujcres en Marcha, • a women's folk art cooper- ative from Costa Rica, doses Sunday. Hours: 11 a.m to 5 p.m. through Saturday and by appointment Sunday. 1lmbuktu 'T)'Jbal & Folk Art, 1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa, BS0-7473. D~WHEELER Los Angeles sculptor and installation artist's mixed media eXbiblbOn • pseudethesla & synecdoche • doses Sunday Hours: 6 to 10 p.m. today; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . Saturday; noon to 5 • p.m. Sunday; or by ·appointment. · Grlllln Fine Art, 1640 Pomona Ave .• Costa Mesa, 646-5665 "WHrTE'" Exhibit of photographs by ShoJi Yoshlda, Wilham CWt, Carol Henry, Eikoh Hosoe, Marilyn Littman, Floyd Pe terson, John Sexton, Loma Stokes, George Tke, Larry Vogel, Don Worth and Ron Wohlauer and Patrick C rabb's new ceranuc plates closes Sunday. Edward S. Curtis' photogravures are featured in "The North American Indian" Wednesday th.rough Mdy 21 . Hours: noon to 8 p m. Wedncsddyl> and Thursdays; 'lil 9 pm. r:ndays and Saturdays; 'W 5 pm Sundays; closed Mondays; 'til 6 p m Tuesdays Susan Spirltus Gallery. 1bangle Square, 1870 A Harbor Blvd ., Costa M esa, 548-7558. "THE GREEK LEGACY" Ma1or Greek folk art exlub1t of 150 p1r ces from late 1700s through 190<h, cuUe d from pnvate c0Uect1ons m the United Stal<>s and Greece, closes Thufl>day, Apnl 13 Hours: IO a m. to 3 p m Mondays through Thursdays and 7 Lo 8·30 p m. Thursdays. Free adrruM.1on Orange Coast College Ari Gallery, Ari Center Bwldmg, 2701 Pa1rview Road, Costa Mesa, 432-5039. "FIVE MEXICAN PHOTOGRAPHERS'" Part one of an exchange exhibition with the University of Colima, Mexico, fcdtures works by artist!> Lola Contreres and Alejandra Rocha through April 14. Also on view is "tnnilles: Wbdom, Insight and Magic Powe r,· which features new muwd media works by Nicola Lamb anti Allison Kendi.'> GaUery hours: 11 d m. to 4 p.m. WPdnesdays through Sundays Orange County Center for Contemporary A rt, 362 1 W. MacArthur Blvd .. 549-4989. CORITA KENT A rr trospect1ve or sengraphs or the artist's work rrom 1952 lo 1978 - including biblical scenes, absLTact unpress1orust c·ompos1Uons and pop drt pnnts -on v1pw through Easter Sunday, Apnl 16 CdU lo arrange ume to v1l'w exh1b1t ou~ide Sunday monung serv1re<, St M ark Pn·sbyterwn Church, Sanctuary, 2100 M ar Vista Drive, Newport B!!ach, 644-1341 JEFFREY CRUSSELL Photographe r's workc; du.played through ApnJ 17 I loun.. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m Monday'> throu'gh Thursdays; 7- 8:30 p.m. Thursddyl> rJnd Lhe fir!.! a nd third Monday of f'ach month t-rf'c admiM.ion. Orange Coast College Photo Galll'ry, Fine Aris Building, 270 I Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, 432-5039. NANCY CLARKE MARLOW MultJ media works -including ac ryllc, pastel'> and watercolors -by Cu.,td Mesa Art Lc•aguc's fea tured arust of the month 1s up through April 21 Hour'> 10 a m to 5 pm Tuesday'> through Saturdays. 11 a .m Lo 5 pm Sunday'> and closed Mondays Frl'f' admission Showcasf' Gallery. South Coai l Plow Village, 1631 Sunflower, Scinto Ana. ILMA CUNNINGHAM "Feathered Flyers in Landscape,• wate rcolors and acrylics or bU'ds in fhght by local arllst on d1Splay through Apnl 30. Hours: 9 a m. to 9 p m. Mondays through Thursdays, to 6 p.m. Saturdays and noon to 5 p.m . Sundays. Free admission. Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach, 717-3816. CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPES D<tvid Stary-Sheets showcases 40 Cr1Wornla landscape paintings spot- hghUng the works of his late father Millard Sheets a nd nlne othe r New Uat!ng A new ca= bad been added to W~d's w..k· ly On The 1bWn ~lendar listings. •JCldl• Stun• WW detail local arts, entertain- ment and community evems ~ toward c:hll- dren and families. notable artists from his private col- lection as well as art lrom his Stary- Sheets Fine Art Gallery In Irvine lb.rough May 15. Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, 416-2001, ext. 2194. "ZOOLOGY; AHIMAl. IMAGES IN ART" More than 30 painting , drawings, prints and sculpture or animals - both domestic and wild -oo view through May 19. Artists represented include Joe Andoe, Deborah Butterfield, Roy De Forest and Roy Uchtenstein. Hourli: noon to 7 p.m. Mondays, noon to S p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays Banlc.Ame'rlca Gallery.,Dept. 4055. South Coast M etro Center, 555 Anton Blvd .. Costa M..esa, 433-6000 CLUBS & COFFEEHOUSES ALTA COFFEE Cowboy Buddha, today. Dan & Brad, Friday. Crystal River, Saturday. Debra Anne, Sunday. Open mike . night. Tuesday. Will Brady, Thursday, April 13. Showtimes: 7:30 p.m. Sundays, 8 p.m. Tuesdays lhrough Thursdays and 8:30 p.m. Fridays dnd Saturdays. 506 31st SI., Newporl Beach, 675-0233. THE CANNERY Fabulous Jetsens, 9 p.m. to I a.m. Thursdays, 3 to 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. to close Sundays. Karaoke, Mondays and Wednesdays "Live J.c1zz Night" with vocalist/host Jack Woods and The Liew Matthews Tno (Matthe ws on pij}no, Luther Hughe!> on bass and Paul K.reib1ch on drums), 8 30, 9:45 and 11 pm Tue!>day 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach, 675-5777. EMPIRE BALLROOM lie Toe Productions pre ents ·on FU'e, • Orange County's largest Live performances al 8 Saturday with deejays Mark Moreno and Dave Aude and Uie bands Coldhs h and Super Cheese. Cost: r>1 640 W. 17th St., Costa M esa, 722-6100. FOUR SEASONS HOTEL In Conservatory Lounge : Jimmy Hopper, Wednesdays through Saturdays. 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, 759-0808. LEONTIEfF'S WATERFRONT CLUB "From Russia With Love: East MeeL'> West, Psychics Together· mlnl psy- chic fair, 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday No e ntry fee; individual readings cost $10 to $45. 3101 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach, 631-99!)9. SID'S Bnan BarreU, 8.30 p.m Thursdays, Sundays and Mondays 445 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, 650· SIDS. VIUANOVA Michael Patterson and Paul B1ondl, Thursdays through Saturdays Richard Fauno, Sundays through Weekend prints listings, free of charge, for arts, entei;- tainment and community events in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Listing infor- mation is needed at least two weeks before an event date. Send information to On the Town, c/o the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Items can be faxed to 646-4170. Cafe & Coffee Bar Serving Breakfast Lunctl 6 Dinner Open 7 Days A Week r------------,r------------, • Ch•rbrolled 11 DINNER FOR I "S WORD• FISH II 2 : T IC09 n w/Soup or Sailat:i I On fy t£4 95 11 Choice of Salmon, M•hl. 1 'II • 11 Swordfl•n•. P•eti, I 11am ... 5pm II Shrimp, Top Slrlotn, I FREE LARGE' COKE, JI Steak or Chlcket1 11 DIET. srRrrE, I 11 $1 -11 95 I ICE TE~ or COFFEE 11 ~ • per coupia 11 Off er v'lld up to 3 coup!~ I Up to 4 order-. per COUF'Of' &ip 4121195 I Exp. 4121195 11 •• 1 exJ, ~r ~rBOf'I L-~----~-~---~L-----~------~ 2744 E•et Co•et Hwy . Corona Del M•r , (O"twe"n MacArihur & Goldenrod) O "" 7:00•m Mon -S•t 6:00•m Sunc:f a I Wedne$day 3131 W Coast Hwy, N~wport &-ach. 642·7880 WAMltOUSE The Sbout, 9 p m torUgbl through Saturday ($5). Sketch, 9 p,m; Tuesday ($2), Hannony Ro.Id, 9 p.m Wedtlelday (tree) Modem Faith. 9 . pm. Thunday, Apnl 13 ($5) 3450 VJo Oporto, Newport Beach, 679· 4700. ~p~ NEWPORT HARBOR BOAT SHOW The 22nd in-the-water ):>oat show - the oldest and largest in the West with exhibits, daily seminars and more than 300 sail and power boats on display -continues at two local marinas. Hours: 1 t a.m. to 7 p.m. today and Friday; 10 a.m. to ? p.m. Saturday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Admission: $8 for adults, free for Ptlldren UJ\.der 12. Water taxi service between mannas is '$2; continuous shuttle buses are. free. Newport Dunes Marina, Bock Bay Drive off Jamboree Rood, Newport Beaeh, and Brokerage Vessels and Sal/boats, Udo Marina Village, Via Oporto off V10 l..ido, 757-5959. PIECEMAKERS' Sl'RINGfEST '95 More than 150 bOot.h.s of handcrafted items for sale, live country music, food, entertainment and children's acllvilles featured dt annual free craft fair celebrating spring's amval 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 'Lil 4 p.m. Sunday. Piecemakers, 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa, 641-3112. "THE ART OF GARDENING" Sixth lln11ual garden show 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday features ops for shade gardening, floral arrangements with backyard blooms, grow,ing orchids and exhibits from more than 50 gar- den clubs, societies and nurseries. Free admission. Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Costa M esa, 435-2167. I ~ I FILM & VIDEO ·oocroR ZHIVAGO" Orange County Film Office cele- brates the 30th anniversdTy of David Lean's epic film with a special VIP screening of a newly restored ver- l>ion at 6 this evening. Edwards South Coast Plaza Village Cinema, · 1561 W. Sunflower Ave. The screen- ing IS followed by a Russian-U1emed reception that benefits Orange County Film Olfice. Donation: $50 per person. Red Lion Inn, Paularino Avenue and Bristol Street, Costa Mesa, 634-2900. rn KIDS ' STUFF BALBOA BRANCH LIBRARY Preschool Storytimes arc held 10:30 a m Tuesday'l. 100 E. Balboa Blvd., 717-3807 or 717-3800. BARNES & NOBLE/TRIANGLE SQUARE "Kids Story/Craft Hour• meets al 7 tomght with the story "Elephant and Mouse Get Ready for Easter• and tbe craft !!aster d maUOns. •nd lbWJday, April 13, WJtb the s.torY "llw: UIUe Duck• and the aaft col· onng Easter eggs "l<ids Story/Fun How• is 10 am, Monday$. 1810 Harbor Blvd, eo.tO Mno, 631·0614. CXIM>HA 00 MM IUNCH L.w1Y Preschool St~ am held" 10:30 a m.1Uesdays Childn!n in first through Mh grades can participate in "Kids' Stuff, Thle. nu & Small/ 4 free, arterschool activity series 3·30 p.m. Tue5day that includes folk tale!! and writing tall tales. 420 Marigold Ave., Corona del Mar, 644· 3135. FASHION ISi.AHO Meet tho Easter Bunny and ride the Choo Choo Thbin through April 15. Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays; and noon to 6 p.m. Sundays. Pacific Coast Highway and Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. LAUNCH PAD Four spring break work.shops are presented 11 a .m .. 1 and 3 p.m.: Tuesday it's "ChernkaJ Concoctions• for ages 8-12·Wllh experiments; Wednesday it's "Patterns. Puzzles, Loops and Games• for ages 8-12 with math and m.ind games; Thursday, Aprll 13, it's "Fluid Fun: for ages 5-7 with aqua and liquid activiUes; Friday, April 14, it's "ln0'ed1ble Insects• foT ages 6-10 with insect exploring. The following workshops repeat one time Saturday, Apnl 15: "Chemiccl.l Concoctions,· 11 a.m.; "Patterns, Puzzles, Loops and Games,• 1 p.m.; "Fluid Fun,• 3 p.m. Cost. $5 for members, $8 for non-members. "Brain Teasers." a coUection of puzzles ranging from a giant jigsaw lo balancing acts, on exhibit through May 14. Exhibits Cree with regular $3 to $5 admission. Thlrd level of Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Costa M esa, 546-2061 . MARINERS BRANCH LIBRARY Preschool Storytimes are held 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays 2005 Dover Drive., 717,3807 or 717-3800. NEWPORT BEACH CENTRAL LIBRARY Preschool Storyumes 10 30 a.m. Thursdays and Wednesdays. 1000 Avocado Ave .. 717-3800. ORANGE COAST COLlEGE ·Jun gle Book," Rudyard KJplmg's classic work -adapted for the stage by OCC l>lud<>nt Michael Nottingham -presented by OCC's Repertory Theatre Company 10 am today for schoob and 7 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m. Saturday for the general public. Tickets: $3-$4. Robert B. M oore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa M esa, 432-5880. w LITE~RY ARTS BARNES & NOBLE/TRIANGLE SQUARE Literary Night, 7-9 p.m. Monday. Women 's Reading Group discusses "Thendara liouse• by Manan Zunmer Bradley 7 p.m. Thursday, April 13. 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa M esa, 631 -0614. COftONA DEL MAR BRANCH LIBRARY 'Everybody Has A Story, -a free presenta tion by local author Nancy Rob1S0n, followed by a tea, begins at 3 p m. today. Program focuses on how all We experiences -including travel, childhood trials and triumphs · Pa~ta ~e~1a~ . Served Tuesday -Saturday 11am-2pm Choice Of One Sauce &. One Pasta $ 5 9 5 • SPAGBEnl • RIGATONI • LINGUINI • PETTUCINB • lndudes: GARLIC BREAD SMALL SALAD 2300 Barbor Blvd, Co•ta Mesa Located ta the Barbor Maa Shopptna Ccatu 549-1511 EXPIRES A· l 5-95 £~S~. ~ EASTER MENU ~ ~Honey Glazed Baked Ham )#} Rack of IAmb Frangelico ~ Sabatino Stuffed Veal Roll Braciole Style £FULL MENU AVAILABLE;i; CATlllNO SPICIAUSTI . ..... ., .. ,.,................. . ... ,_ .... " ................... . For Reservations c;:all 1~ 723-0621 251 Sliipyord Woy • N9wport Beoch DINEINOVR ROMANTIC CELlAR steaks • seafOOd • cocktails We invite you to enjoy our Early Dinner and take 20% OFF the total ch ~Between 5:30' 6:30 ~thru Sattndav "°' wna w111a any •r.••·~ 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa For Reservations: 646-7944 Lunch Mon. thN frf. 11 :30 . 2:30 Dinner Mon. thru Sat. from 5:30 and f~-~enbance Wt1t.trs' ...... nO Av~ .• Corona *I Mor, ~313 . CDSTA M1M DOMml:WN LmMY Frtend9 of c.o.ta .._. Ubr•11es hold a utld book Mle flom 9 a m. to 3 p m S.tutday Hardcoven and trad paperbadcs are Sl. regular paper- backs and records are 50 cenu and children's boob and magazine.I ar 25 cents. Downtown Library. 1855 Park Ave., Co.to Mela. Nl'WP'OftT llACH aNTRAL U8RAKY Award-winnlng novelist and book critic Carolyn See Is guest speaker at literary program 3 p.m. Sunday. Cost: $5 for Newport Beach Public Ubrary Foundatio~ members, $8 {or non-members. Pr/ends' Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., 717-3800. -~ '"LES M~ftES DE LA MUSIQUE'" Orange Coast College staff members Pinio Dovalis on piano and Joe Poshek on c!asstcal guitar are joined by guest artists Manon Robertshaw ltent on cello and Cameron Patrick on violjn for 8 p.m. Saturday concert focusing on mysterious and magical side of classical music. Program includes works by Mozart, Beethoven, Fernando Sor, Manuel de Falla, Schubert, Faure, Ponce and Sulc. Tickets: $9-$11. Fine Arts Recital Han, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, 432-5880. ORCHESTRA OF ST. LUKE Orange County Philhannonlc Society presenLc; one of New York's finest chamber orchestras, led by Andre Previn, making its Orange County debut 8 p.m. Tuesday. Program includes Haydn's Symphony No. 102 ln B-nat major and Mozart's Flute Concerto No. l in G major, K. 313 with soloist Elizabeth Mann and Symphony No. 38 in D major1 K. 504, "Prague .• Tickels: $17-$45. Oran ge County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 553-2422. u SINGLES ·umMATE MIXER'" Orange Coast CoUege and lrvmP VaUey College co-sponsor i.pring singles' mixer geared toward edu- cated professionals ages 25-49 Crom 6:45 lo 10:30 p.m. Friday. Regislrat\_on: $22-$25. Irvine Valley College, Cafeteria, 432-5880. FIRST DATE DO'S AND DON'TS Scott Peebles shar('s secrets or SU<'· cessful dating dunng The Mel'ting Room smgles orgonizdtion's work- shop 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. Col>t $40 for me mbers, $50 for non-mem- bers Reservations required. 2915 Redhill Ave., Suite G 104, Costa Mesa, 545-8082. S PEC IAL EVENTS "WILD AND CRAZY TACO THURSDAY'" Or~ County ceJebnty c.beJs - 1ncJuding Michael Kang, Alan Gt Jey and Pucal Olbats -serve th~ own wacky venionl ot tacos 6 to 8 tornght to benefit Shafe Our Selvb' QrangeAid Kitchen. The enure SOS f.cility wilJ be availabl for towing during the festiVIties nckets~ S25 at the door. 1550 Superior Ave., Cosio Meaa, 121· 9489. A.SIA TOURS Orange Coast College's Community Services Offlce presents free pre- views of two tours economics/Chinese history professor Michael Olds will lead to Central Asia this summer. The first is a 21· day "China lbe MagnUlcent Thur• ($4.170), the second a. 22-day •Grand Asia Exploration" adventure " ur ($4,760). Previews: at 7 tonight d Tuesday in Room 108 of the dmJnlstrallon Building, 2101 Fairview Road, Costa M esa, and 10 a.m. Saturday ln the Community Services Building conference room. Call the Community Services Olfice, 432-5880, or Olds at 642-4519. "SWIM FOR PEACE'" Lecture and slide presentation by Lynne Coi and Dr. Gabriella Ml~tt at 7:30 tonight details the Conner's swim between Jordan and Israel dunng peace talks and the latter's stint as swim team doctor. Donation: $5. Timbuktu 1tibal and Folk Art, 1661 Superior Ave., Costa M esa, 650-7473. TOY DESIGNER TO APPEAR Phebe PhJIJips, designer of the hand· crafted plush toy animals, appears 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday to sign her trademark leather paws. Children's Department at Neiman Marcus, Fashion Island, 759-1900, exl. 2332. GLASS BEADMAKING WORKSHOP Advanced glass bead design work- shop scheduled 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. Fee: $50 plus $7 material fee payable in class. Orange Coast College Art Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, 432-5880. CHICK HEARN Los Angeles Lakers play-by-play announcer Cluck Heam covers the past, present and future of Laker basketball m •Let's Talk Lakers Basketball" I to 3 p.m. Saturday. Customers can ask questions and get a chance to win prizes, includmg a road trip to Portland for the Apnl 20 Ldkers-Blazers game . Nike 1bwn, 1875 B. Newport Blvd .. Costa M esa, 642-6363. TOGA PARTY Live music, menu samplings. danc- ing and a Best Toga Contest are pdrt of the festivities as the Host Comnuttee of Orange Pulp (Young P1ofessionaJs' Auxiliary of lhe Orange County Red Cross) celf'- brates the grand opening of Vcnu., Rl''>taurant 7 pm. • 'til Ve nus gets tired " Saturd<1y. Proceeds benefit the county Red Croi.l> chapter's youth service~ 0 11 the lobby of The Spu at Soulh Coast Plaza, 695 Town Centn Dnve, Costa Mesa. MISS ORANGE COUNTY PAGEANT The prclurunary pageant for those mterei.tcd m competing m the . nt1llonal Miss Amen ca pageant ts 4 pm Sunday. Tickets. $12-$15 OrangP Coast College, Robert B Moore Thc:alre, 432-5880. THE ONLY REAL HEALTHY CUISINE ~~~···~~7~ I ALL NEW MENU -~~I jKIDS EAT FREE -att~~'fl A...L......., • ROYALc~~X,~1~~ JOOO Bristol St. North (at Jamboree) • 752-5200 'Easter Sunday Sumfay, ;tprif 16, 1995 11:00 am. to 5:00pm PUase Stlut One: 'lJtlfii,an '£nt!We wlffl 'Walnut 'iitna!gtitte 'l>rtssintJ 'MfdMusfsrr>OmSoup wiiflPotato Cfouums •••1t• P{ease Sefut Ont: 'Rpastu! Lt,a of Lam6 Stufful witn (joat Cftu.se. se.rwi witli ~stmJJry Mint Sauu Cra6 'Cal\.µ toppta wim Poadtd 'Lfios Se.rod witli Saffron :J{oflarulaist Sauce Poaclid 1Ut.t of Salmon on 'lJtti of Spinatfi wit fr. Tanqgon Crtam Sauct 13rtaSt of 1'rtt·!l(pet ~ ljrilktl witft 'Musfvocms & 'MO/kir4 'KW Saua 'J'qurnufos of 'Bttf utit~ 'Jqnkfaise & 1Jtnuilse Sauus ***** SMNIStt fOll cautSlltS /\ Spe.nish languag cour5 for sailors planning lo cruise Mexico and Latin America meets 7 to 9 pm. Mondcty. The etas meets Mondays through May 22 Fee $68. Orange Coall College'a Salling Center, New- pDrt Beach, 432-5880. MNtTHA STEWAAT The renowned Westylt> authority signs copies of her books ·Wed- ding , • ·Menus for Entertaining• and •special Occastons· S to 6 p.m. Wednesday, then gives a one-hour slide lecture on the "Elements of a Wedding" at 6:30 p.m. Bullock's, South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa M esq, 556-0611. STAGE • JUNGLf BOOK" Rudyard J{jpling's classic work - adapted for the stage by Orange Coast College student Michael Not- tingham -presented by OCC's Repertory Theatre Company to a.m. today for schools and 7 p.m. F.nday • and 2 p.m . Saturday for the ~neraJ public. Tickets: $3-$4. Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2101 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, 432-5880. • '1'HE OTHER OTHER WOMAN" Corona del Mar High School's Drd· ma Department presents the half. hour comedy about manta! mlidetity and mistaken indentity 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Tickets: $2. Little The- ater, 2101 Eastbluff Drive, Corona de/ Mar. "ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST'" Closing performances of Dale Wasserman's stage adaption of the Ken Kesey novel about a defiant misfit who enters an insane asylum and inspires his fellow inmates to assert themselves are 8 p m. Friday and Saturday and 7 p.m. Sunday. Tickets: $15. The Theatre District, 1599 Superior Ave., Costa M esa, 548-7671. "RESURRECTION" Musical-dramd IS presented by St Andrew's Presbytenan Church's Sanctuary Choir at 8 p m Fnday and 7 p.m. Sunday lickcl!. $3. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, 574- 2253. "PTERODACTYLS" Nicky Silver's story (recommended ror mature audiences) of a proper Phlladelphia family whose members live in a pennanent state of demal before the prodigal son returns to shake the ske letons In the closet and dinosaur bones in the backyard con- tinues 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Fri- days, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturdays and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays through April 16. Tickets: $24-$34. South Coast Repertory, Second Stage, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 951· 4033. "BLITHE SPtRrr- Noel Coward's comedy about a wnter whose sedate We m the Eng- lish countryside takes a transcen- dental tum when lus hrst wife IS summoned from the beyond by a spintuallst (portrayed by Jedn Sta- pleton) previews Fnday through Thursday, Apnl 13 Preview tJckets. $16-$26. Play opens 8 p.m. Fnday, April 14. South Coast Repertory, Malnstage, 957-4033. •AFTER THE FALL• South Orange County Community Theatre's Readers Theatre presents a free dramatic reading of Arthur Miller's work at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 20. Newport Beach Central Library, Friends' Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., 717-3800. REDBB.1 ~!!! PEPPERS 79¢ ----- If it's Ed Wood, you know it ain't good By Todd Steinhilber .. Plan 9 from Outer Space" (1959} Pull off the information superhighway, make a U· tum and head back approx- imately 35 years. It was a sim- pler time then. A time when the world wa.s still in black and white and there were no soccer hooligans. There were movies, however. And of these. there exist two kinds. Films by Ed Wood Jr. and films that are good. Introducing Ed Wood Jr.'s "Plan 9 From Out· er Space.• The plot is simple. Cocky aliens descend upon Earth with a hokey plan called, quite omi- nously "Plan 9, H which resur· rects the dead from their graves. They do this to get our Earthling attention and to prevent us from doing stupid things in the future like, oh, blowing up the sun and stuff. · Along the way, we're treaten to tons of special effects: Aliens disguised as bad actors, dead actors rising from sound stages disguised as graveyards and UFOs that hover over cities. Sometimes they even try to hide the wires that suspend the UFOs. In the end, the aliens and their bad ·sos haircuts get kicked off Earth. Good timing, too. Had they tarried just another few years we couldn't have told them apart from the Beatles. Still, the performances, the writing, the production are all PtttCIS GOOD THIU 4/10/95 -------.. ----- first class. Kindergarten class, specifically. One proviso, however, regard- ing kids: You wouldn't want young Stevie or Susie to watch these pathetic grown-ups behave so terribly. "Mommy, why is that man fumbling over his lines?" one might ask. .. How come I'm only six weeks old and I can dialog better than those chuckleheaded, hebetu- dfous morons?" another will pon- der. This will send your little dar- lings directly to the couch of a talk show. No. Best ·that you keep "9FOS" close to your bosom , like a jealously guarded secret, lest good taste smite it from thee. There are a million better things to do than watch ·Plan 9 From Outer Space, ff but none immediately come to mind. Of course, there's a lways time to get kids off crdck or out of law school. Right now you've got your bram to assassinate. Rent long and prosper. Costa fvlesa resident Todd Steinhilber's Basement Videos column runs every other week in Weekend. ------r' ICE:BERG 99.ta I I I I I I LETTUCE I I I I I I I I I -------------· THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1995 FYLL I S' F I LM FLASHES By Phyllis Miiier • Bar Ctr~ This hom movie style film reature d variety of women seelung women for full-time rela- tionships and part-time fun and games. (R) • Jelferson In Pu11: Thomai. Jeffer- son, purveyor of lite, llberty and the pursu1t of happiness, wouJd not have been h~ppy with this Merchant- Jvory production of his IUe dunng his stmt as Amencan representative to Prance. Subjects such as lhe French Revolution, slavery in America and Jefferson's (Nick Notte) undocu- mented love affairs with an mterrttl- t1onal beauty (Greta Sacctu) and a young slave (Thandie Newton) had the potential to captivate audiences. • After 2112 hours of mediocre dia· Jogue, regionally wrong dialects and ld.ise?. faire direcuon, the only ele- mentS of the bl.m that came close to •captJvating, • were the lavish set- ungs, costumes and wags. (PG-1Ji CITY SCRAPES CONTINUED FROM C1 gangstds aren't people of color. You've seen mdny of lhc'>e young white dudes belon.•. Mdx Perlich ("Maverick") pldys skdteboard rider Mc1ck, who ful- fills every young b oy's fc1ntasy of c1cquiring X-ray specs thdt actu- ally do what's touted in the com- ic book ads. Bedstie Boy Adam Horovitz and lone Skye play d couple content to spend the enllre ddy in bed. And Dc1phne Zuntgd's boyfriend runs around her bd< k with Vanessa Angel (lhe drl'dln girl in TV's "Weird Srnmce") Some scenes dre h1lc1riot1'>, · such dS when potheads Peter (Nodh Blake} and Mtles (Chnsr- idn Boche r} h1t the lc1tter's wplJ. off father up for money to finance the film they're trymg lo write between bong tokes. Whdt ensues is an uncomfortable • Tommy Boy. U you en1oy Chru Parley ("Saturday Night Ltvt") and tus brand of humor. you'U fall for this formula film stamng the corpulent comedian He links up with "SNL" castmate Davld Spade to save bJ.S dad's brake pdd company from crashing and in the proceo;s goes from an incompetent, silly !Mllesman to a capable, silly execultve. (PG-13) • A Goofy Mov1e: DisnPy tickles the :::~:::::::~:::::::~:::::::~::: toddlers with this ltvely soundtrack and cute cartoon that Introduces Max, Goofy's adole!>cent son. Mutu· al misunderstondmg between father and son is cleared up as they open the lines of commurflcation -no psychia$.f}c sesst.ons needed (G) • Priest: Sm. guJ..!t, absolutJQn and compassion are all p.trt of the plot m encounter with totally nude ddd and his shapely girllriend. Cashless couple John (Willie Garson) and Katie (Leslie Hope) come to the aid of man (Nigel Mogg) who offers to pay for the good deed. But the drunken English rocker (stereotype dlert!) passes out in their arms and is placed face up on his sofd. Before exiting, Katie reminds J ohn: "Jimi Hendrix " They roll the unconscious lot onto his stomach. Lala Sloatman ds pencil-thtn Angel cons her wc1y through ltfe. By film's e nd, her face is m a toi- let. having overindulged "You should edt !>omethmg," ddV1Ses Angel's attendc1nl (Aman~a Anka). "I hdve '>Om<• ush or sometlung ff "Jesus f---Chn!>t • Angel barks back, Wting her hedd out of the bowl "Fish? Aie you out of your f---mind?H Other segments 1usl don't work. Addm Scott's bout with d new answenng mdchine is like tru well acted English film, direct· ed by Antonta Bird Llnus Roache, the young newcomer pnes~ Md Tom Wtlkinson, the •voice of matu- nty, • struggle wtlh separate sexual prorub1llons while remcunmg devoted to thetr worlung class pansh The story, weighted with tran!>gress1ons, has already created controven.y and ls not recommend· ed viewing by the Vdtican. (R) · Don Juan De Marco: Johnny .Pepp play& a g1.1y from Queens who s:aUs hunself Don Juan and, true to tus name, he sends women SOdring, mentally and physically. Depp l.s comrrutted tor obltervalton to a LocciJ loony bin, where hP'lt examined by Morion Brdndo, dn actor who's appealing no mdller what he's Up· ping the '>Calf''> al The shnnk ses- sion'> are mutually therapeuuc as . Dt>pp'i. confe~saons of truth anti fan-- ta'>y cause Brando to re-londle tus own pc1s!>1on Wllh tus wtle, Faye Ounawdy (PG-13) 'Ph yllis f.1Wet 1s u focal Realtor. those frequent "Sdturday N1gbt Llve" s k.Jts thdl std.rt with uneven prerrui.es, don't go c1nywhere and ore pldyed out excruClatingly long. Fortunc1tely, this wasn't an HSNL H b1l '>O there's no chance 1t will become another lame movie Just when you're about to overdose on the bumbling, pathe uc existrnces of "Cityscrdpes"' tnhabitants, you are Jolted by thP v10lent derruse of the coolest guy 111 town, a bouncer (Dedn Cam) A glmuner of hope emer gl's as some charac- ters dctudlly ledrn from tragedy. Becker hopes lo distribute "C1tyscrdp<>~ ndllonally some- llmc thl'> yec1r It y,:tlJ definitely pldy in L.\ bc•cd use LA is what's 1t'!. dbout." hl• told Film Threat Mowle't, ..., ho c1llowed -Becker to tdp mto High Oc.1ane's roster of pnvdtP mvP'>lors for financmg ts trying to get C1tyscrapes" shown al the> presbg1ous Cannes lnlernc1llonal Film Festival the end ol th1.., month. It mcty get some nouce there. : Cl N EJ\.1AS: I ---- ---~ ----·----~~---• • • $3.75.DAILY BARGAIN SHOWS STARTING BEFORE 5:45 PM •(~ll!~U.00 ) FOMUT llUMP ll'0·13) TOMMY IOY ll'0·131 DOtl JUAll DEMAllCO CPCM3) OUTUEAl (~I PUlP FICTIOI I MAJOR PAll( ll'S 131 IOMTO•WUlfCl/~1-tRl IAll tOYSJ!J IAD IOYS II A GOOFY MO (GI WESTMINSTER 10 wW°;;~'{i: ..... tri;!\';6 ~ .. .. •' THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1995 ---·e building housing pas Grill seems to stand alone, merrily festooned with tiny lights o.nd dominat- ing its section of MacArthur Square. Janet Ing- ham opened the grill in 1992 • ~er a six-year sojourn in Spa.in and a subsequent stint at a local yacht club. Her venture has W>een an outstandlng success, 4Ilowing her to double the grill's ~eating capacity. I She has also expanded her menu over the past three years ~ t,(> accommodate American tastes for steaks and pasta, but an fvening of dining on small ele- 9anUy presented plates of tapas , (appetizers) Is still a terrific way ~ enjoy life in this easy, unpre- tentious restaurant. · There's a mellow international _,if about fapas Grill. The menu fudtures a long list of Spanish ~pas and traditional Spanish fare. Among the Orange County regulars of all ages are a smat- tering of UCI students and facul- ty from a round the globe who enjoy Tapas' Flamenco guitar music and Spanish fare. Ms. Ingham hand-painted the colorful tiles on her new ceilings, and the dinjng room now has a penn~nent stage where the gui- tarist plays.on Friday and Satur- day nigh~ dnd the staccato drill of Flamenco dancing raises puls- es on Saturday at 8 and again at 9 p.m. A basket of hot fresh bread is served wtth sweet butter and a'101.t, a mayonnaise-like spread guaranteed to give you d mean- l!lgf ul reldtionship with garlic. We found it hard to resist. While studying the Spanish wmes and -. settling m, you rrught want to share an order of papas bravos, bny wedges of potatoes sauteed in herbs and gdrlic. $1 .95. A sampler platter of mild tasting lightly fried fish, chicken. shrimp with saffron rice is $8.50 and a bargain at $13.95 for two people (no garlic). Prime among the tapas are gambas al ajillo - big, gorgeous, sauteed shrimp fairly bristling with fresh garlic, cooked pink in a maze of diced red tomatoes, $6.50. . -..... -~ " . ~x~ .--i . • • ' 11('"11 Ill ...... 14 .. ~ .. ~·.-J. ·, MARC MARTIW DAlt.Y PILOT Owner Janet Ingham and executive chef Ceaser Aquilar make We easy at Tapas Grl.lL E OS PH ERE Spanish food, Flamenco music, dance at Tapas along with a spicy red tomato sa.uce packing a zingy wallop. There are crab cakes in dill sa\ice; deep fried calimari.; stuffed olives and anchovies and chicken or beef sauteed with chorizo and bell peppers, char- broiled chunks of sweet pork and many other tapas, along with Ms. Ingham's gusty gaspacho. $9.95. For the less ve nturesome, there is a simple plate of angel hair pasta with fresh basil, garlic and diced Roma tomatoes, $8.95. For an extra $1.50, soup or a siin- ple salad comes along. The high- est price on the American side of the menu is for filet mignon at $16.95. Skip the marginal mush- room sauce, or have It served on the side. djning news EMter countdown On Friday, I told you about Easter Sunday brunches at the Can· aery and Hyatt Newporter. Here are more April 16 ideas: Friendly fish eat right out of a child's hand at John Dom.lnJs, where brunch will be served in two seatings, 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Belgian w ..... eggs Benedict and µiade-to-order omelets, salads. pasta, ~-eat shrimp, fresh oysters, tenderloin of beef, breast of turkey, and fresh fruit desserts are featured. Cost: $23.95 for adults1 112.95 for children 5 through 11; free for 4 years and under. Dominis is at 2901 West C045t Highway: phone 650-5112. At Tutto Ma.re, a joyous Italian take on Easter brunch features custom omelets, grilled salmon, baked leg of lamb with glazed sweet onions, breast of ·chicken with wild berries and Amaretto sauce, carpa.cdo and apple-smoke d trout. Brunch is $17.50 for adults, $9.95 for children aged 7 to 12 and free for small fry. In Fash- ion Island; phone 640-6333. Join the club . •ctttb Culinaire Francais• will begin its second annual series of dinners on April 2-4. Conceived by noted chef Pascal Olhats, the dinners -nine in all -give diners an opportUnity to dine with par- ticipating chefs at each table. .. · This ls a great way to get acquainted with :>outhem.Califomia's best-known French chefs,· get some tips on FrenCh food trends, travel ·and culture. Prices for dinner with wine pairing range from $55 to $65, all inclusive. Join another club Although Cbantedalr continues to serve its regular customers, Club Chanteclair is a kindly priced dining club with many added inducements to join such as theater tickets, gift certificates, 18- boles at Marbella, limo and lunch. Regular benef\ts include pre-theater dinner specials; no-wait priority reservations, private ~g room and a host of dining nicetjes tailore d to make club members feel like pampered VIPs. The restaurant is asking $250 as an initiation fee, $50 per month dues, $1,000 for corporations with monthly dues of $45. Phone Diane Cruzen at 757-1965 or FAX 851-5168. slender assortment of Spanish and California wines is available. Try a bottle of Siglo Rioja for a taste of good Spanish red. By M arla Bird fruits, cereal, salads, breads and muffins priced from $8.50 to $12.50, with an Easter egg bunt for the children around 1 :45 p.m. Brunch will be served from 1 1 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The 36-year-old restaura- teur who chummed at school in England with Sade, the interna- tionally known vocalist, will be traveling to SpiUn this year for a survey of the latest dining trends. On her night away from Tapas, she can be found check- ing out the competition. She has noticed that there are more than 50 re~urants in the immediate area servtllg Italian food. So far, hers is the only one in Newport serving Spanish tapas. r-------------------------, F.Y.I. +WHA"r.Tapas + WHERE.: 4253 Martingale Way, MacArthur Square (near Sheraton .Hotel at John Waype Airport) + WHEN: lunch is 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays; dinner is 5:30 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays through Satur- days; Sunday dinner is from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. +HOW MUOt: moderate +MORE INFO: 756-8194 I I I I I I I I I I I I A fruity, gentle sauce accom- panies some of the fish plat_e~. If tapas are not your choice for the entire evening meal, share several and advance to the abun- dance of paella, Spain's most famous dish, prepared by chef Caesar Aquilar. This baroque pan of saffron rice is studded with chicke n and chorizo and . adorned with jewels from the sea. Its bevy of clams, mussels and scallops in a sauce · enhanced with red peppers, onions and peas is the most expensive thing on the menu; one order will serve at least two people more than grandly, $18.95. A lesser dish, with no shellfis~ involved, is $14.95 for vegetarians, a wild congregation of vegetables with sailron rice is A Spanish version of creme brulee. crema Catalan, is the only dessert to think about and a On Easter Sunday. Ms. Ing- ham and the chef have devised a special Sunday brunch menu with omelets, poached salmon and a host of Tapas' specialties, along with a buffet of fresh -------------------------~ • L SCAMPI'S SPECIAL SPRING MENU GRAND OPENING Lunch and Dinner ZR!a ~ GILDID CAGI ~JJ! MONDAY NIGHT ffanailg Speeial MAIN COURSE: Polo Alic Brbe $795 Baby Salmon Pork Chop 1576 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach• 645-8560 ~r:: ' I. : · : ., ADVERTISEMENT ·.· .... _~ --.. -.. "' -· ! .... AMERICAN SlUDIO CAR, locotld ot 100 Main St. Balboa (ot foot ol pier) .... Sludio Cole u the happening ~ for food, fun & entertainment. Menu indudes ribs, chidten, freih hsh. poslO, appetizers & salads, olso serving brunch on Sot & Sun.10 IO 3·00 which includes Belgium waffles, omelettes, poncokes and much more. Pras range from $2.95-$13 95. Open 7 d<JY$ a week. Mon-Fri 11 ·3~1 :30om, Sot.Sun 1~1 :30om. Also localed ot 300 P.C.H., Hunt1ng1on Beoch IN, aRU, FB, ENT, V, MC, Af, DC. 536-8775. IUlllS lllSTAURANT, located at 1712 Placentia, Cosio Mesa. M.eftu lndudes ribs, chicken, steok & lobster, prime rib, pizza, oyster bor. Prices range from $3.95 and up. Open doily from 11 :30om to IOpm, Coc:kloils 'til 11 pm. ID, FB, WC, No credit cords. (7141 645-8091 CAFE IUTH'S CAii. locoi.d ot 320 Bristol IG at Redhill (by Arco Mini Mort) in Co~ Mesa. M.eftu includes good covnlfly cookin' bteokfcut with ~ best omelettes, poncoltes. great Mexlcon bteolfost dishes ond lunch wilh slimy ~bl.a. lefiyoki bowl, garlic chicken. oSJOrted salads, hJolthy turkey burgers, homburgers, ser"9d w/ pololo solod or fries. Try Ruth's home cookin' lodoy. Greot rood, great pricesl Prices ronge from $2.99 lo $.S.95. Open 7 days o w.iiel 7om 10 2pm. ID, 00, WC (714) 6'1-7321 CHINESE CHot MONO, Gourmet ChineM Light & heolthy, no mtg uMCI, only notvrol ingredients. Menu Includes -low cof meals, combination plo~s, beef or pork dbhes, chicken & vee• di.hes, ond Family value dlnn«s, Toke out oYOllobl.. $1 • buck o ploi. ovolloble. locm.d ot 17938 Mognolio St. (nel<t to Pie N Sovel Fountain Volley 171 l) 965-3698. FRENCH CHA.NTICl.M, ~ ot 18912 MocAtlhur Blvd , IMne, ocrou from John Wayne A rpott. E'-gont, charming, grocaous & beautiful. each ol lb dining room• hos o d1H.r.nt decor. The food is Frenc:h-Colifomio cUiallWHOaty but Mollhlulty f>NPO'ed Lundi apeclola ot $8 00 Ond up -the dinner INflU indudft 0 ¥Ori.it)' of MOfoOd, meal, ctMderi, tolods fulf lo roenfion o J.w ilema Prbs ronge from $6 lo $25. ~ lunch 1 1 :30.2:30. OinMf 5 3().10 30, Sunday 8rutidl 10.30 2.30 Of*\ 7 days o w.M. IO, 00, &aUNCH RES REQ. F8, ENT, we. v, we.. AMX OC, OtSC. Vow Pof'lung (7JAI 752.8001. - Your l81fauranf GuicM to Df.nlnl In Newport leach, Cosio Mesa, Corona ., Mar, HunfintlOn l1acft a fourlfaln Voley ITALIAN SAaAIWOS llSTAUUHT & SAUSAOI CO. located ot 251 Shipyard Way, N.wport Beach. M.eftu includes great pas~. owon:f winning Coesor aolod, delicious homemade sousoge, veol, lamb, lob of vegetarian dishes, Rood wine, beer, cappuccino & de-11. •w1 o fomffy owned & run reslouronl.. Ptlciea range from SA.95 lo$ I 3.95. Open 7 days o WMk. Serving Sot & Sun Brunch from 8:30 lo 1.00 Sundoy thrv Thursday 1 I om lo 1 Oprn. Friday & Sot. 11 om-11 pm. IN, OUT, we. 8RU, we. v. M, AE, DC 171 Al 723-062. Catering Sf*iollsls. NICKS flll%ZA D'OltO family ltolion Ratouront with homemade po.ea IOUCet ond hondmodt piuo'1. Fomou1 for Wednetdoy Spaghetti · oll you con eat for $2.7.S ond Sunday oH you con eat lasogno fot $3.75. W. olso ~ ltie p.goest piuo 1n town, OUf party pluo 36•. Other d1.ti.s indude V'9QI, ~. chicken, brosciolo ond dif*llnl pa.ios.-A'buffet klnch on Mon., Tu ... , Thuft & frl. lonqu« room ond coter1ng CJ'fOllob'-W. ore kiicoflld at 1058.S 5'ow A.,. founlo1n Volley.~ (714) 963-0227. ITALIAN CIAO, loco'9d ot 2600 Eost Coott Hwy, C«ono Del Mor. Come ond e~ienc9 Corona del Mor'1 new.st Italian restaurant wving N.w York style piuo, gourmet piuos, eicciting postoa, creoti'4 sob:l1, cohe, coppuc.cino and fresh boked pollfies. Prices ronge from $3.95 to $10 95. Open 7 doyl o week from l lom lo 1 lpm, Sunday Bninch l lom. Oeliwry ovoilobi.. Catering O¥Oilob4e for oH oc:cosions. Y,MC., ~.WC, IN OUT 6'0-2291 INeAUO ITAUAN CAN, l~ ot 21148 8eoch ~ .• fol Atlonlal, family owned, ~Ing prepared with ltie finest meoe. & chMMS & fomoua for its infomou1 ch.eeecak•. ftric9S range from $2.00 IO $11 .95 Open Tuee. lhni Sot 11·9pm, Sun 11-8 pm. Cto..d Mon. IN, OUT,. WC, Wine ond... 14 S~2U8. MEXICAN AVll.AS IL IANCHllO, A dining ~ for 'OYer 20 yeora. Run by the Avllo family, Avilos hos 7 locations IO Mtve you in Coato Mesa, Newport Beoc:h, Sonia Ano, long 8eoc:h, Huntington P0<k & Laguna Hill1 & Huntington Beoc:h. Featuring outh.ntic: food with lhe freshest Ingredients & o new crdw light cultine along with oftnlic Mol"IO Avila's recipes. ID, BRU, FB, ENT, WC, V, MC., ~. DC, & DISCOVER. • Avilot ho, o r~ for trdng you like port ol the famllyl Ml CASA, locoted at 296 I 1th Shet, Coseo Meta. A trip lo Mexico! Me•lcon Food. Open doily at 1 lom. Price• ronge from $2.2$ lo $8.95. Serving lunch & dimer for over 20 yeara. IN, Fe, we, v. IN:., Af, oc. ca, o. 6'5-7626 , SEAFOOD MClflC FISH & SEAFOOD, locoted ot 2620 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Menu includes seafood solods, seafood sandwiches, grilled entrffs, fish & chips, fish tacos, sushi ond more. Also hos one of Oronge County's largest inventories of fresh fish from it's fiih morltet. Prices r<!nge from $1.95 ond up. Open M.f-11-6; Sot 11-5, ID, WC (714) 650.0130. ZUllU DIY DOCK, locoled ot 9059 Adams, Huntington Beach. Menu iooludes seafood, steak & lobster, piuo, prime rib, oyster bor. Prices range from $3.95 ond up. Open doily from 11 :30onr to 1 Opm, Cocktails 'Iii 1 I pm. IN, FB, WC, V, MC. (7141963-6362. STEAKS lHI 1A1N S1IAK HOUSI, located at 2300 Harbor Blvd, #31 , Cosio Meso. Menu includes steaks, freih fish, chidten burgers ond salads Prices range from $3.75 i; lunch ond $6.25 for dinner. open 11 om for lunch MSo. Dinner 4pm Mfr. Oinnet 3pm Sot. & Sun. IN, WC, V, MC., AE., DC. j7U) 641-9n7. For more e t .. . 1n,,.111C1 1011 regatdi~ local flavor call lhe Dai'Y Pilot at 642-4321 or 1be Huntington B1ad1 Independent at 965-3030. . C olor is reiumiog to the landscape. The air is getting warmer. Days are longer, Spring is here, and that means Easter celebrations 8J'C just ahead. How do you malce your Easter meal as fresh and appealing as a new spring day? Start with traditional favorites and add some distinctive flavors to bring interest and excitement to your table. Ham is the all-time Easter favorite for many people because of its ~ersatility and great taste. Whether you'll be entertaining a large group or a small circle of friends and family, there is a ham to fit your needs. A boneless barn yields (our to five 3-ounce servings eer pound, while a bone-i.o·or·serni boneless ham yields·about 2-112 t<M.1 servings per pound. And keep in mind that you'll want to have plenty of ham for leftovers, whether they're sandwiches, casseroles or even salads. While ham is the traditional centerpiece, the accompani- ments add unique touches that make the meal extra special. Top your ham with a sweet or savory gl!lU seasoned with Dijon mustard. Distinctive, wine-based Dijon mustani adds extra zip to glazes and imparts a mellow flavor to the ham itself. An original vegetable strata featuring broccoli, Cheddar cheese and red pepper teamed with bread cubes from wheat or Italian rolls rounds out the main course. Don't forget hot, crusty breads and rolls that can be popped in the oven while the ham bakes. The aroma of baking bread will whet your guests' appetites. After your guests have departed and you're back to your usual routine, call on the leftover ham for convenient. quick-to-fix midweek entrees. Try turning a bot-from-the- oven French loaf into an edible bowl for a salad with ham, romaine lettuce and cherry tomatoes topped with a lemony Caesar dressing. Even ham sandwiches go from standard to scrumptious when they're prepared with tangy Dijon mustard and served on crispy fresh bread. Spring is an invigorating time of year signaling a new freshness. Bring the fresh air into your kitchen with new approaches to traditional favorites that arc easy to prepare and wonderful to eat. It's a great way to celebrate the season. Foon.- P L I IROCCOll CARIBBEAN CHEDDAR MUSTA..llU> HAM 51RATA DU JOUR GLAZE AND SAUCE (pictured) (pictured) Makes 8 servings Makes about 1-114 cups LEMON DIJON 1 (12.5-ounce) package Brtad 112 cup chopped onions du }our Wheat !lC ltaUan Rolls 2 whole jalapefto peppers, CAESAR AND HAM 1 (16-ounce) package frozen cut seeded and chopped SALAD BOATS broccoU, thawed and drained 2 teaspoons vegetable oU (pictured at right) I medium red, yellow !lC green Iii cup Grey Poupon Dijon bell pepper, chopped .Mustard Makes 4 servings m cup chopped onJon 113 cup honey 1 (lHance) P"'Ck•tt 2 tablespoons margarlnt !lC butter l tablespoom lemon juJce Br«Ml"' Jow French I teaspoon dried orepno 112 teaspoon dried thyme leaves Loa•es (2 loftes) laves (opdooal) 1/4 teapoon ground allspice 112 cup olive oil 1-tn cups shredded Cheddar cheese 118 to 114 teaspoon IJ'OUDd red pepper 3 tablespoons a,., PoMpOn 6 large tGP. 118 teaspoon ground nutmeg DlJoa Mustard 3 cups milk 2 tablespoons lemon Julee m teapooo salt In small saucepan, over medium heat, saute 2 kMpoom Worcestenhlre m teupoon coarsely ground onions and jalapei\os in oil until tender, stir in sauce black pepper mustard, honey, lemon juice and remaining 1 dove prUc,_ ID.lnced spices. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer for Balce rolls according to package directions 5 minutes. Remove in cup glaz.c to bru h over 112 teupoon ....... at 400°F for 8 to 10 minutes. Cool and cut 114 twpooD coenely IJ'OUDcl into cubes; set aside. ham during last 20 minutes of cooking lime. black pepper Just before serving ham, heat remaining glaze, In skillet, over. medium heat, sautt broccoli, stirring frequently. Serve warm with ham. 114 cup srated Parmesan cbeeie bell pepper and onfon in margarine or butter 2 CUpl torn romaine lettuce until onion is tender; remove from heat. Stir in 1·112 CUpl JuUeane fully-cooked 112 teaspoon oregano, if desired. HONEY MUSTARD Um(~) In large bowl, combine bread cubes, broccoli PEPPER 1 N' ONION 1 cup cberry 1.cMUtoN, balved mixture and cheese, tos ing to coat well. Spoon HAM SANDWICH 112 cup Julleane ca.rroU into grwed 3-quart oblong baking dish. Beat together eggs, milk, salt. pepper and rtmainiog Makes 4 servings To prepare bre.d •boll' and croutons: cut oregano, if desired. Pour egg mixture evenly over a 2-1'2-inch wide ·v· from top of QCb loaf bread cubes. Let stand IS minutes before baking. 1 (16-ounce) peckqe nmnina the length of the bread. Remove ·v· por- Bake at 3SO°F for 40 to 4S minutes or until Brttltl '" }OIU Frtncb tion and cat u.o tn-ioch cubes; 1et aside. golden and puffed. Cut into squaru; serve warm. LoaTtS (2 lolves) To mike drusin&: in llDlll bowl, whist •Note: 1-In CUJ>!'CU substitute may be used 1 small omoo, lllced ~ olM oil, mustard. lemon juice. in place of eggs. 1 cup red, yellow tl lfttl' ~ llllCe, ... ic ......... pepper. GINGlllD M~MUADE bdJ pepper ltrlps 8olsb 1-1/2 tabla:pOom ~OD WI aide of 1 teblcspoon fflNble oU each brad 'bolt'; IOA lrild cees Willa 114 cup -™---MUSTAID .... GLAD 2 tebletpoom Gn;, '°''''"' dreuing and I tlblapoOI Plrm e 1 ra dw. AND SAUCE DijOa Mmtard PllCC bftld 'bolll' .. '*'ill lirllle layer Oil 1 tablapoon hooey bltia& lbeets. Bib Ill 400°F fut 10 IO 12 min- Makes 1-113 cups 4 11k:t1 Swill Lornlne cbetlt '*' or .-il golden blon. ~ breed c:ubel l clove prlk, mlnc:ed 8 oanca tlllaly llktd fully· freqaeaily. Cool. • 1·1/l tempoom minced fnlb pnpr cooked ham. In ... bow~ combiDe lelha. ..... IOIDMoel, 1 tablt9pooa aWprtae tr butter Bake loaves at 400°F for 8 to I 0 minutes or carrocs Ind pqwect croutoas; ldd ..-inilq l'4 cuponnplDll'lllalade until golden brown. Cool sliaf>tJy and iplit each clraaiDa and Plrmellll daee9e. llOllill IO COii 1/l mp""',...,,. CouatrJ loaf in half aen,thwisc without curuna all the Well. Plice breed 'balla' oa .... ~ pllliir; DQoaM ....... ftl ach willl 2 C1P1 pa I ad..._.,.__, l tit*•.--mlDced sn-Ollloa way through. l'CIDlillilc lllld llvmd .......... Cll IKb Meanwhile, in 1aiJe skilJet. saut6 onion and lolf in W . S.W ir a p IJ, In small llUCeplll. O¥a' medium bell. ~ c:: in oil uatil tender. Stir in mustard and prtic IDd pqer iD lllllpine or butler until beat dlroqb. • teDder'; .ar in oranae .-inalldc • IDUlflfd On aame blkiq Med. .mnae s-ni:aJly split until blended. SUilrner for .S min tu Rano¥e ' lolwt, widl cat Mfaces flciq up. Layer bread lfl cap .... IO lnsb owr llilm duriaa lllt ftomly widl him. .. milllft -cbeae. 20 mirllllea m COotiq w.. Jma before 1aYina Broil 3 lO 4 iDCbia from helt for l IO 2 rnblula blm. ,... nm · 're pue, ltirriDa frequeady. or lltil ct-...-. Cbl uadwicla Iona. Sdr ia ...... s... ... wida him. Cal elCh loaf in w llld .me inmedilltly. ' , - ,,. ' ITY . .. .. .... .. ... I • 2 FOOD • Thuraday. April 6, 1995 Local copkbooks are a valuable source of fascinating lore and recipes Community cookbooks compiled 20 minutes. Serves 4-6. Nutritional • 1 teaspoon &all peppers ore not available, • 2. JO.ounce containers oysters, transparent. Add ?ysters and cook lovinily by \'Oluntcers tu r~isc infur!J1ation per ~rving: 367 •Freshly around ptp~r to taste substitute green and yellow drained and minced until fim1. Add chicken. brot~, f1.1nds for non-profit or~nn1zntlons calorics, 8& protein, 70g, e ~ cup veactable oil peppers.) Serves 6. Nutritional • 1,14~-ounce cnn reduced salt milk an~ cvapor?tcd milk; shr well arc ~ va_lu11ble sourc~ o~ carbohydrate, Sg Cot, O~g • 2 tablespoons peanut oil information per serving: 158 chicken broth to combine. D~nin ond ad~ r~anatang lore and 1nd1genous cholc$terol, 602 mg sodium. •I tablespoon carawia_y sctds, Qllories, lg protein, 9g • l~ cups skim milk spinnch and bring to 11 boil. recipes from l~al orcas around uusbed carbohydrate, 14g fat, Omg • 1, 12-ounce cnn evnporntcd skim Remo~e from heat a~d allow to thel ':J.S., hclp1rs to ~re~~rve our SIX·PIPPIR SLAW e 2 tc11poons grated lime zest cholesterol, 426mg £odium. milk cool slightly. Process '" bl ender or me tang ~t cu ~na~ en age. Combine bell peppers with • 2 10-oance boxes frozen food processor until well blended. ~ cas,e ·~ pomtr1slhtheTcubrrcnt e 1 eacb ptt_n, red. yellow, purple O,Aion in •·--bowl Combine cb~p""d aplnach thawed ond Season with Tab:isco pepper nauona winner o c a asco aad onnp btU pepper, Jalnntd ._..... · OYSTIR ROCKIPILLIR r S I I ·r d d Community Cookbook Awards: ,e 1 red oalon, cul Into tbl• ltrips jalapeno pepper, vinegar, mustard, squcncd dry sau.ce_. Toste. a l on Y 1 f\ee e · "Historic Spanish Point: Cooking e t Jalaptno peppcJ', mlaced sugnr, Tabasco pepper sau~. •nit SOUP e ~ teaspoon Tnb.nsco pepper This as a ~onderful soup, for 1,1 Then and Now.'' which traces the e 2 tablespoons turragon vinegar and·pepper in bowl. Whisk in oils e 5 tablespoons llaht morgorlne or souce holiday d1n~er or bu.ff et. Serves 6. history and food traditions of e t tablespoon Dijon mustard until thick. Add to vegetables; toss 2~ tablespoons margarine or oil e Solt. optional Nutritional anform.auon per . Spanish Point, a 30-acrc site by e 2 teaspoons 1ugor. to mix well. Stir in caraway seeds e S tablespoons nour Melt margarine and stir in flour. serving: 307 D iones, 24g protein, Li nle Sarasota Bay in Florida. e V. teaspoon Tobosco pcp~r and lime zest. Chill covered, for 3 • 2 cloves garlic, minced Add garlic and onions; cook over 27g carbohydrate, I l g fa t, 96mg Published by Gui( Coast Heritage sauce hours. (If purple a~d orange bell • 1 bunch green onions (tops onl_y) medium high heat until onions. are cholesterol, 864 mg sodium. Association, Osprey, FL, the book begins with the native Americans who hunted and fis hed near their villages in the are~. 11 moves on to the influence or the Spanish fishermen who sellled on the Point, then the homesteaders who set a reasonably good table for boarders, and eventually to Mrs. Potter Palmer, a Chicago socialite who turned an existing hunting lodge into The Oaks, a 31-room winter residence with a kitchen as big as a skriting rink. Each of the fou r historic phases contributed richly to the cuisine of the area. from the Spanish infl uence, for example, comes an exceptional recipe fo r Chicken and Yellow Rice or Arroz Con Pollo. In this version, the chicken is rubbed wi th garlic UllU crushed oregano, then marinated overnight in a mixture or paprika, parsley, freshly ground bl:ick pepper, and tart citrus juice (sour orange, lemon or lime) or wine vinegar. The chicken is browned in a skillet, then simme red wi1h s:iffron, rice, toma1oes, garlic, onion, pepper, while wine and a generous splash of Tabasco pepper sauce for a real flavor boost. Peas and pimen to s1rips arc added for the last five minutes of cooking. A deligh1ful uccomp:inimcnt fo r this dish is a vibrant Six-Pepper Slaw, a recipe from "Heard 1n 1he Kitchen," a cookbook published by The Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, the national second place winner. five different colors of bell peppers arc julienned and tossed wiah onion strips and an unusual dressing flavored with minced jalapcno pepper, Dijon mustard, caraway seeds, lime zest and Tabasco sauce. From the national third place winner, "River Road Recipes 11 1," A Health Collcclion, published by The Junior League of Daton Rouge, Inc., comes a recipe for Oyster Rockefeller Soup. A note in the book explains, "for the purists, nothing more than a dub of Tabasco sauce, a dollop of horseradish, and a cracker are allowed to come between their beloved raw oysters and their taste buds. On the other hand there are many who prefer these li1tle delights decked out in something a bit more elegant. And so Oysters Rockefeller w::is born!" The soup is a delicious potage li1crally blending the Oavors of that wonderful dish: oysters, spinnch, onion, garlic nnd Tabasco sauce. CHICKEN AND YELLOW RICE I chicken, 3·4 pounds, cut into pieces •Marinade Mixture: • I teaspoon crushed garlic • I teaspoon dried oregano • I tablespoon fresh chopped parsley • I tablespoon white wine vinegar • I teaspoon paprika • 'Ii teaspoon freshly groun~ black pepper Chicken Mixture • 2 tablespoons olive oil • 1 medium onion, chopped • 1 green bell pepper, diced • 1 can (141/i ounces) stewed tomatoes • 2 garlic cloves, crushed • 2 baylcaves • 1 teaspoon salt • I teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce • 3 to 4 saffron threads • 4 cups water • 1;.. cup white wine • 2 cups long·grain rice • I cup frozen or canned peas • 17-ounce jar pi mentos, drnioed Rub garlic and oregano into the chicken. Ma rinate overnight in a mixture of parsley, vinega r, paprika and black pepper. Turn once while ma rinating. Remove chicken from marinade and pat dry. Heat oil in 12-inch skill et nnd saute chicken until brown. Remove chicken pieces to large casserole. To drippings in skillet, add onion and green pepper. 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GINGER MINT LEG OF LAMB • One 5 to 6 pound leg of lamb Marinade: 2 this finely chopped garlic 2 this finely chopped fresh ginger 3 tbls finely chopped fresh mint 1 this paprika 3 tbls fresh lemon juice 1 tablespoon ·ground cumin Yz tsp ground cloves Yi tsp k~her salt V. cup vegetable oil Before marinating the lamb, trim off all visible fat. To prepare the marinade, comb,ine the garlic, ginger, mint, paprika, cum.in, cloves, salt, oil and lemon juice together in a smaJJ bowl. Place the leg of lamb in a 9Yi x 13Y:-inch baking cUsh and pour the marinade mixture over the leg, rubbing it in, and turning to cover. Cover the meat with plastic wrap and let it stand in the marinade for a least 4 hours and up to 2 days in the refrigerator, turning several times. When ready to cook the lamb, preheat the oven to 40QOF. Place the pan with the meat and marinade in the oven and roast for 15 minutes, then reduce the oven temperature to 300°F. and cook for 2Yz hours longer, turning the lamb after an hour or so. A meat thermometer should read 1SS0P. at the thickest part of the meat for medium rare. Let the meat rest for 10 or 15 minutes, then slice thinly and serve with the pan juices. Serve with asparagus and broccoli with orange mustard sauce. (Serves 8) ASPARAGUS SOUP Yi stick buaer 2 lbs. asparagus, cooked, tips' reserved for garnish ~alt and freshly-ground black pepper 1 cup heavy cream, half-and-half, or plain yogurt 6 green onions, cut in Y.-inch slices 4 cups canned/fresh chicken stock or broth 1 Yi tsps dried tarragon Meir butter until sizzling in a medium pot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Add onions and cook until soft but not brown, 4 to 5 minutes. Add cooked asparagus, stock, salt, pepper, and tarragon an~ bring to a boU. Reduce heat and sirruner for 20 minutes. Transfer vegetables and stock 10 a blender or food processor and puree until smoodl, working in batches if necessary. When ready to eat, bring back to a boil, then reduce heat to simmering. Add cream, making sure it is well incorporated. Taste for seasonings and serve hOl, garnished with asparagus tips. (Serves 6 to 8) Look for ingredients for this wee~'s 1V Food Network recipe at these finer local~ markets: DARE CRACKERS Light, crispy and maroelously fla vorfal, tbe Dare family of crackers are certain to become a $ } 69 familyJavorite. Enjoy with .. 8 oz. your Javorlte cheese, spread or dip; perfect for entertaining or as an anytime snack cracker. 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Peek Freans are perf ec/ to enjoy wUb tea or coffee and add a cosmo-polUan flair to a di.sh of ice cream or REESE MINTJEU.Y 1be iratlutonal accomjJ!Jntment to Spring lamb, this stmple pecttn jelly flavored with otl of ~mint can also lie U.W as a flavor enbtmc•ng glaze over a porlt roast or to liven up ~goods.