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Crosstown rivals ·square
off. .. on horseback
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
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Officer's family deals .with loss
• It's been exactly a week
since the family -and the
community -·laid Bob Henry
to rest. And his siblings are
struggling with the loss.
By Carolyn Miller. Staff Writer
The fact that they buried their
brothe r, Newport Beach Police Officer
Bob H enry, one week ago is tough to
accept for his youngest brother and
oldest si.9ter who grew up loving him,
joking with him, sparring in sibling
rivalries with him -and now, missing
him. .
~It's hard to believe it'.s real," Jim
Henry, 24, said. ·v ou k eefi waiting for
"I'll never
see his face
again ... I
feel like a
piece of my
heart and
soul is torn
away ... "
-JIM HENRY
Bob to walk in
the house or call
you up on the
phone.•
The siblings
believe, because
of their faith,
they will one day
see the ir brothe r
again in heaven,
but in the meclil-
time, lite on earth
wtll be tough
without him.
·1·11 ne ver see
his face again or
hear him call me
'Bone Head'; I'll never get to tell him I
love him; I'll ne ve r ge t to have him
write a song for me: he'll never be at
fd mily get-togethe rs or birthdays," Jim
said . "I feel like a piece of my heart
and soul iS tom dway -it's gon e.•
Officer Bob He nry, 30, w as critically
wounded while on duty March 12 dur-
ing a.shooting incident that left a 24-
year-old Garde n G rove man -who was
believed to be desponde nt -dead.
Henry was in a coma at Hoag H ospital
for 33 days. Henry died April 13 of a
cardiac arrest secondary to complica-
tions from the gunshot wound to bis
head .
More than 2,000 people, including
police offlcers from as far away as
Northern California, paid their last
respect.!> to the five-year vete ra n officer
at his funeral services last Wednesday.
To both brothe r and siste r, the
sh ooting, the 33 days their brother was
in a coma, his d eath and funeral are
like blurred fragmen ts of someone
else's life.
•SEE FAMILY PAGE A10
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tfAH HOUSTEN/ DAILY P1lOT
Nearly one week after thelr brother, Robert Henry was burled, Kathy Naumann and
Jlm Henry say they have learned to take each day as it comes.
WEEKEND
Changi,ng roles sui~
Hal Landon Jn fine
Scads of salmon
have loCal anglers
teeming to boatS
• Large nwnbers of the
popular fish are expected
to m ake rare appearance
in local waters.
By R. John Forstrom,
Special to the Da1lyt Pilot
NEWPORT BEACl I Lordi
hshPrmen shouldn't g1·t out thf•
tartar sauce quite yet, but th<•n·
are some mdicatJons lhdl thP
Newport Codst could bN'omP
munddted with long sdlmon ft!>h
At this point chdrter bot1l'> oil
the ]OCdl COdSldl df('d df'' only
cat<.hing d limited numbt>r of tt1r>
extremely desrrablf' fish Dd\('}.,
Locker reportt>d two ld'>t Wf'Pk
but dccordmg lo d locdl mc1nn1•
biologist. the conctitions dpJH'dr lo
closely resemble th<' last t1m<• the·
hsh mdde d group dPP''drdnr 1•
three to four years d9<>
"They pick up d fpw (kmq
salmon) dU ye>dr, but whPn you
get d lot it's d unique• '>llUctlHm.
said Dennis KPlly, d 20-yPdr pro-,
fessor of mcHin<' b1oloqy ctt
Ordnge Codst CollPge.
Kelly Sd1d thc1t thP king, or< hi·
nook, sctlmon 1s lhf' only onP of
the eight specw., of '>dlmon lhdt t'>
found m locrtl wc1ter'> Thf'1r dVl'r-
dge weight I'> 10 to 20 pound'> rtnd
they are usudlly found tn the cold
waters from Centrtil Cc1hformp tn
BnllSh Columb1d
Recent wind'> havP credted c1
cond1t.Jon known d'> upwelling
when wind blows oct-an sur1acP
water away from th<' roc1-.t and
cold water as suckt•d up from
below -bnngmg om~ of the thrPe
condtbons needt•d for d s1gmti-
cant mcrPasE' m the numbt=>r<. of
the f~h m the ared cold Wdtt>r I
The availability of food dnd C"ldn-
ty of the Wdter cllso dictate
whether thP salmon will stay
locally.
"We usually gel them when
the waler 1s cooler thdn nonncll."
Kelly sdjd. "If therc> 1s dnchovy
present they'll com(> in. T ht>y
have to hdvc food lo Pdl or they
are not going to sllrk <1round "
Even though th<' d< luctl supply
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TIPS FOR ~
CATCHING SALMON :
-t· Use anchovy as bait
-t• Use a flashy lure w ith
g ood reflection and lots of
action
•t> Troll o r cast on the edges
of Newport Canyon o r 114
mile to 112 mile off the
beach in between the New-
port and Balboa piers + Use a down rigger
·:· Remember: There is a 20-
inch requirement and a two
salmon lim it; Also, it is ille·
gal to filet salmon in the
boat.
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of thP king sdlmon is yet undPter-
nunc·d the pos~1btbty of Cdtdung
ont• of the < olorful. cold water hsh
h d big drdw (or loccL! hsh chdrtP.r·
llHJ hUSlnf'S'>PS
ThP sdlmon s IUlUted d\/dllab1J-
1ty m l<>Cdl waters and its' high
pnc c• tn locdl markets lend-. lo thP
f P<•hng of f'xc1tement for l<Kdl
ho,hPrmdn
Perhdps no one 1s more pxoted
than 8-year-old JdnEttt-j-toJc:by,
who reeled in dn 18-pound kmg
sdln10n Sunddy off lhf' Hunting-
• SEE RELATED PHOTO A9
Lon Bedch pipeline.
·As '>OOn dS we get one and
report tl m the paper our phone
start'> nngmg " '>aid Paul Hdnsen
of 0dvey·s Locker Sport Fishing
Chdrter'> WP cdn increase our
buslJl~ tremendously those
(kmg '>dlmon) drdw more peoplP
thdn dnythmg we C.dtch •
KPlly. d h!>hermdn h1mseU,
'>hctrl'd the OdvE>y's Locker
<.>mployee's sentiment of the pop·
ulcmty of the fL'>h
"When they hJt, everyone dOd
their brother goes out. h sd.ld K£>l·
ly. ·u it turns out thdt they dre
catching d lot, l'U go out myseU
FrPsh Sdlmon thPre's nothmg
hk<• It "
SOS sees drop is usage since lunch program was dropped
EDrTOA'S NOTI!: We asked our readers
their thoughts about the two-month suspension of sack lunches to the poor
as a way to gauge· whether crime
would drop. Here are your thoughts.
(See Community Forum page A8 for
more reaction.)
What a w ay to mark Holy
Week: By depriving poor people
of sa ck lunches ...
Paul Eklof, Costa Mesa
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AROUND TOWN A10
CLASSIFIED 84
FRED MARTIN A3
aEST BUYS A2
' SPORTS 81
WEATHER A2
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Advlce for novlce
sea doga: Really
alow boata should
' •tart for Bnaenada ! today and m1ll the trolllc
; /am tomorrow. Do Jt under
1 l<;>ggy ikle• tlala morning
lj or waJt for the altemoon
1unahlne. Remember to
, pUl1 up the anchor.
I I See Vleather, hoe A2
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readers respond
J wonder if tha t concerned
lady bas ever been out on tht!
streets, out of money and hungry
and alone ...
Ruth Hulsma n, Newport Bearh
The soup kitche n and SOS
does not condone or encourage
illegal activity. The statements
by the mayor of Costd Mesa
reflect his strong prejudice
against those, including chil-
d re n, who are mdlerially less for-
tunate than he is.
Martha K.illPfer, Newport Beach
It's not going to help the fun-
d amental problem a nd it's just
g oing to be hdrd on a lot of inno-
cent, hungry people.
Lynn Worceste r, Costa Mesa
•While it's not known if crime has gone down under the experiment, charity
center's chief says less people are using the other services.
By n na Borgatta, Staff Wnter
COSTA MESA It's been 10
days smce SOS qtut hdndmg out
sdck lunche-., dnd officials at the
Superior Avt>nue charity are
report.mg "clramctllc ch dnges" dt
the fdcility.
But they arPn't so sure that's d
good thing.
•Not only have people stopped
coming in for thP "d< k lunchec;
but they're not corrung m for ,my
food at ,ill," <,d1d SOS director
KdrPn McGlmn
"For uc;, lhdl\ troubling Vw
dJd expert our chentele to be
reduced when we stopped s >rv-
ing the sctck lunches, but we d1d-
n 't expect !>uch a dramdtic chang<'
in other areas."
McGlinn said requests for gro-
ceries and other types of ass1s-
t<11H t> dtt> U'>Udlh pounng into the
SOS fc1nllty h} thls llme every
month But JU'>t m the la:,t 10 day .
Mc Glmn ..,did ... he's seen the
rt•qm ... 1 ... drop by about 150
"Tim ,.., thP end of the month,"
Mctihnn "did "Trad1llondlly, peo-
plt• rtrP n•ally -.trugglmg nght
dbuul now. Like for many of us.
it's the ld'>I wt•ek bl'fore pdyday
• SEE LUNCHES PAGE A9
Getaway car
stolen in crime
spree recovered
• Pohce hope that finding vehicle
will lead to the suspect, who shot
at deputy's car and robbed an
elderly woman.
By Carolyn Miller, Staff Wnter
NEWPORT BEACH -The whit~ 1985
Ford Mushmg U!'. •d a a g taway car by the
mt1n i;U'-JX'l<'tcd of shooting et e Orang
County Sh •rtff' deputy and then robbin9 an
ld •rly N wport 8 ach woman M~::t;'
d l.srov r ~ bv a polic-e Officer on a n ·
Ual r t m ~nt& Ana.
Poll <iet lctiv also now believe the
u pect, • t -year-old parolee James Jay
Hunt, mey also be linked to other resktential
hurglatl ln Newport 8ffch.
At 9:30 a m. Wedn _ ay, a S6nta na
parking petrol Qftkier spottftd the Mustang
puked m 1 m sweeping zone in the •
ld ntial r ft of 1200 block of SoUth Ever-
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1995
greer
wilder
·Coupon book sale will
ben efit, Bob Henry Fitnd
Mariners Elementary School
is selling coupon books
for kids and their families,
\vtth all proceeds going to the
Bob Henry Fund. The book sells
for $25, dnd cld1mi. lo pay for 1f9e1f alter d f<>w rouponi. dfe
t.lbed.
' The book come'> wilh more
thdn 200 coupon::.. with sdvings
on everythrng. including pdrty
~upp!Jes. garden i.uppbes. hair-
rut.::., movie!>, Lrdvel, rei.tdurants, Ow me pa1 k!.. bdby products,
dolhing, shcwi. ctnd education.
: Coupons dfe vdl1d through
PPb. 29, 1996
' There I.!> d ... t1mple book in the
sc·hool officP, t1nd lhe books cdn t>e ordered at 2100 Mdnners Dn-
ve, in Newport Bc•M h (760-3466) . .
Sara Remmey of Sports Con-
*lgnment say'> • BPforP you buy
new exerCJ!>P or sports equ1p-
(n<'nt, check out Sport-. Cons1gn-
IT(ent Everything 1s 40''1., to 70'Y.,
off retail "
Remmey al-.o '>uggest::. that tf
you're doing i.pnng cledrung, you
cc1n tum unwdntPd sports and
exercise <•qu1pm1>nt into extrd
C'ciSh .
• Sports Cons1qnment (548-
0660) is dl 670 W 17th St.. in Cos-
-~esa (belweE>n Supenor dnd
ona) and 1i. opf'n from 10 a.m.
;. p.m. Tuesddy through Sdtur-
~ .. • ~)be Newport Beach Public ilirarv is havmg its big used
~k sale from 2 p m to 7 p.m.
tooay, 10 a .m to 5 pm Fnday
p:Qd Saturday, and noon to 4 p.m.
o~. Sunday The sale 1s at the
t'-lE'wJ>Ort O•ntcr L1brt1ry in New-
~ Beach
t .. ~embers of the Fnends of the
"!0wport Beach Pubhc Library
~~ mvlted to d pr<>sdle from 10
a m. to 2 p.m toddy. New mem-
berships will b,, dVculabl" dl the
door.
'Th<> '>dh• include!> dll cate-
gories in hdfdbdck dnd pdper-
batk.
Sofa Direct is having a floor
!.dQlple '>dlP on sofd s dnd chairi.
Sofa D1rf'C'l spl'ndh7.PS in sllpcov-
er~d fum1turP, dnd Cdn custom
slipcover JU'>I dbout dnythmg you
w~nt
Sofd Dlf(•ct (759-9268) ts al
29<>0 E Panhc Cot1i.t I hghwdy, m
Corona <lei Mctr
flgge Photography Is having
d children's special for Mother's
Ddy. The c,pendl includes 50% off
on s1tlmg fpec, ror c1 photo session
F1ggf' Photogrd phy (644 -6933)
I'> at 240 NPwport Center Dnve,
Suite 110 in NPwporl Bec1ch .,;.
~ John L. Blom Custom Photog-
q phy 1i. t1lso hdVJng d rhlldren's
Jj>ecsal, through Sunday, with
rrces reduced up to 50%
• John L Blom (675-3 130) is at
)Jn E. Pacific Codst I l1ghway, in
SJorona dcl Mr1r ... •! Carpet Depot at 1998 Harbor
)lvd ., in Cosld Mf'!.d (722-9642) is ~vmg d cc1rpet sc1le, with savings
~to75%
, Carpel!. start ds low as $2.79 d
iquare yard. There's d minimum
chase of 50 yards.
Best BU)'\ appears Thursdays and Sat-
days Whether you're a merchant or a
~>PP!f,, If you know of a good buy. call
eat 540-1224. fax me at 646-4170 or
rite to me· Best BU)'\, Oally Pilot, 330
• Bay St., Costa Mesa, ulif. 92627
VOL 89, NO. 92
THOMAS H • .IOHNSON, Publisher
WIWAM LOllOE.l. Editor
STEW MARaU. Managing Editor
IRtS VOKOI. City Editor
MMC MAlmH, Photo Editor
809 fRAMC, Cirwlatlon Man•r
HAMC KMGHT, ProdUdlon M1n.ger
MICHIAl R.ITOtl.ft, Display Man.,
NOV OlntNG, Oauifi.d Manager
,.._.MOO SHAH. Control!«
Your commtntt about the Daily Pilot
or new tips wlll be recQ<dtd and giwn
directly to ldttor W1lllam Lobdefl The
24-hour llmWeflng .. rv1ee f'Nl'I
\Md to ret:Ofd lf1ttl1 to the editor
8f'Y topic.
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Fifth graden (from left)
DevonJdcCalla,Brla.na
Curry and Jacquellne
Becker hand craft comhusk
dolls just as our forefathers
might have done ln the
origtnal 13 colonies. Below,
John O'Donnell does some
Une work. Bottom (left),
Victoria A.sch makes an
old-fashioned stencil' as
part of Uncoln School's
<;olonlal Falr ..
COLOMAL DAYS
Students at Uncoln Ele m entary ln Newport Beach relived the past during a Colonial Faire Wednesday.
The pupils donned costumes slmllar to what w e re w orn ln the original 13 colonies and parttd p a ted ln
activities from the time, such as baking pies and bread from scratch and making cr afts o f tin and wood.
Daily Pilot photos by DON LEACH
CJTYSIDE
Services for noted fisherman Elmer Hehr are Friday
Memorial services for Elmer
Tonias Hehr, a longtime Newport
Beach resident and noted marbn
fisherman, are scheduled for 1
p.m. Fnday at St. Andrews Pres-
bytenan Church Mr. Hehr died
Sunday at the age of 75
Mr. He hr WdS born Sept 12,
1919, in Kulm, N.D., the second
youngest of 12 children born to
John and Lydid J lehr. Mr. Hehr
was the founder of Hehr fnternd·
l.Jonal, a leacling supplier of wm·
dows and aluminum accessories
to the motor home and RV indus-
try.
Aside from his family, Mr.
Hehr's other great loves were
deep-sea fishing and the dorsal
boat he bw.Jt. ffis fishing budclies
numbered in the thousands.
He is survived by his wife, Jc1n;
sons Larry and Richard; daugh-
ters Tony Schaumburg, Sheryl
Roman and Janel Hehr; brother
Arthur Emil; sister Clara Austin;
six grandduldren; and five great-
grandcluldren.
A 2 p m. recepbon at the Santa
Ami Country Club will follow the
memonal servtce at St. Andrews
church.
The family requests that dona-
tions m Mr. Hehr's memory be
mdde to the Pecliatric Cancer
Resedrch Foundation. P.O. Box
1076, Orange, Calif., 92668-0076.
Spring dance will raise funds for Harbor High band uniforms
Parttd pating ln the presentation o f the Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce's first environmental award are, from le ft, Gary
Hayakawa , Orange County Fair director; Becky Balley-Findley,
fair g eneral m anager; and M ary Bickford and Tony Petros of the
chamber. The swing, the twist and plen-
ty of smooth disco moves will be
shown off on the dance fl oor Sat-
urday as Newport Harbor High
School band boosters <>Lage d
spring homeconung event lo raise
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$30,000 for new band umfonnc,
The Newport Harbor band and
supporters have been trying lo
raise funds for new uniform'>, but
their hopes Jor a dlStnct dondllon
were dashed when thE> county
declared bankruptcy and '>p<>nd-
mg became scarce.
The school's associatPd c,tudt>nl
body members have respond ed to
the need and decided to throw
the "Spring Homecommg DdncP"
as a fund-raiser to bring parents
and the community to the rescue.
The dance party will be he ld from
8 to 11 p.m. Saturday m the
c,chool'i. boys gym.
"We know they need the uru-
fonns and we have a goal to have
them m new unilonns by the start
of the football season," said semor
L1z7ie Collins. who's h elping to
organize the event.
With Ucket prices set at $20 for
singles and $30 per couple, the
students hope to get close to their
$30.000 goal
Newport Harbor alumn1 and
other school supporters are
enC"ournged to wear some of their
rash.ion outfit!> left over from their
high school days and dance to
vintdge tunes will rock through
the decades.
Root beer noats and dance
contesLc, dre also on the evening's
il.Jnerary
A silent ducilon will be held
and items up for sale mclude: dm-
ner for two at the Costa Mesa jail,
a one-year me mbership to the
boys and girls club, season tickets
for all plays at Newport Harbor
High, jewelry and tick ets to
Broadway plays.
To donate to the band uniform
fund or for more information on
the dance, call 760-3310.
Fairgrounds gets first
envirolllllental award
froin Costa Mesa chamber
The Orange County Fair-
grounds was chosen the first
recipient of the Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce's
revamped environmental dwards.
Clean-Up Day.
The environmental awards pro-
gram (revived and modified from
an earlier chamber effort) is
designed to recognize outstanding
efforts in environmental aware-
ness, edu<:<ttion and application of
environmental technologies.
Correction Pizza parlor event will benefit kids
Fairgrounds officials were
honored for their many environ-
mentally-friendly programs and
activities, including C hristmas
tree and trash recycling pro-
grams, a carpool system dJld tours
of Centennial Parm.
The environmental committee
of the Costa Mesa chamber will
select one Costd Mesa business to
receive the award each month. Members of auction and barbecue.
Estancia High School's
Grad Night comrn.ittee
will accept donated
items for a fund-raising
rummage sale from
3:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday
at the school's com-
mons area. Committee
members are throwing
the sale at the h1gh
'><'hool from 8:30 a.m. to
1.30 p.m . Saturday to
rd1se money for the
annual Grad Night par-
ty The sale will be the
last fund raiser before
the event
G&G Pizza and Fam-
ily Restaurant in Costa
Mesa will host d Country
Cookout Celebration on
from noon to 5 p.m . Sat-
urday to benefit Olive
Crest Center for abused
children.
The restaurant's own-
er, Ben Bennani, will also
sign copies of his book,
•The Cuisine of
Romance," which will be
available for sale. Bennanl
wW donate $.5 from each
book sale to the center.
This summer's Orange County
Fair also has a •green~ theme:
•come to Our Garden Party,•
honoring the horticulture indus-
try.
Businesses should submit the
details of their environmental
project to Tony Petros at the Cos·
ta Mesa Chamber of Commerce,
1835 Newport Blvd., Suite E270,
Costa Mesa, 92627, or fax them to
574-8784.
Submissions should be For more informa-
tion, call Nancy Urrica-
riet at 979-1969.
The festivities will
begin with a reception
and will lnclude a silent
G&G Pizza ls at 1125
Victoria St.
Becky Bailey-Findley, the (air's
general manager, accepted the
award at a ceremony last Satur-
dby during the city of Co ta
Mesa's Neighbors for Neighbors
received by the second Wednes-
day of each month.
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Mesa, C.llf. 92627
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TEMPIMTURES
Newport Beach
68154
Balboa
68154
Costa Mesa
70/SS
Corona del Mar
6&'54
SURI POMCAST
LOCATION SIZE
Wfd9e 1-2 s
Newport 1•2 s
Bla<klfl 1-2 s
Rlwr Jttty 1·2 s
CdM 1·2 s
llOATWCI
South WI~ tO 15 knots
tod.ty with 2 foot wind
wavtt and 4 foot IOUth·
w.t .w.tb. Scatttrtd ~along the CMst.
Tonight. light winds with
rain becoming heavier
toward midnight.
SUllP RIPOflT
Prom SWfllne W•vetrflk
~~~st swell from a storm off New
Zealand Is finally sputtering
Into oor coast and it coold
be followed by a strong
serlfl of south swells arriv-
ing by the .nc:t of the week.
l'heM ~Is af'9 generat-
ed by a huge storm off the
Antarctica. These could give
ut a falrty .ctlvt surfing
w..kend so cMck ~n for
pt~S ,..,orts.
For deify surf repom and
forecms, u ll (900) 976·
SUf'f. The c.atl c~ts S 1.50
plus 1ny polllbi. toll.
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OLJC
COSTAMUA
• 1441 Gtslw Ave.: Costa Mesa police arrested three peo-
ple Tutiday on suspicions of stealing the whit• 4-door
Oldsmoblle In whkh they were driving. The suspe..ts are Bil·
ly Dewayne Phelan, 25, of Fountain Valley; Diana Lynn Gor-
don, 20, and John Allen Presch«, 27. both of Huntington
Beach.
NEWPORT UAOt
• 11.,et Court: A resident reported she hasn't seen her 1988
Dodge Ram van sJnce .tle loaned It to • friend who said he
wes going to go look for • job and would r9turn In a few
hoors lnslde the van were a swap mMt tarp, some t>.nnetl
and four foldlng tables.
• 1700 btodc Of Port -.... ~ A S300 surfboard
was stolen from the side of a hOUM. where the own.r said
he's k~ It fot four y.en
• ZOO Mee* of JOttt MrMt: SOmeone entered the ubln of
a 24-foot c.t>ln cruker pariced on • trailer In • ,..., alley end
nolt • hindgun -a Cott .357 -and a black nyton llaapll 19
!>lao l9lodl fJf .. 111111: A~ snat<Md a Yktim'I ~ from the ftont IMt of her~~ ltMlon ~
on which Ml perictd In Mr opened p •.
•
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1995
Newport Beach to Ensenada race sails back into action
Rdcmg SdJlbOdts WdY out
there in th(• 0<·1•dn hds
lx><>n d(>l)c-r1bed d"> hours of
boredom punctuat<'d by
momt·n~ of shc>er tNror
It is also sdid thdt, for Uie own·
er of d <i.itlboat, rdnng is dkm to
slandlng under d shower while
teMnng up dOUdr b1llc., with both
hands. On the ldrgcr, more cxotir
machines, the skipper might w<'ll
be shredding 1 o~. 20 .. dnd up ..
So there you have tl: d sport
that is wrctch<•dJy bonng dnd
dlarmingly expens1v<.>, '>O why
would onybody bother? In fdct.
there ore m1U1ons who hnd sd1l·
t~g the most satisfying of pas-
times and chc1lle11g,ng or -.port::..
Severdl lhOU'>dnd or those dre
·in, town lht'> WC'l'k for the stdft
tomorrow noon of th<> <innudl
Newport Bedch to En'><'nddd rdce
Them• drC' 414 <!nlnc-., SdY'>
Ernie B<lin, commodore. of the
sponsoring Newport Occdn Sail·
mg Ocedn This kind of turnout
contmues to vahdJte NOSA's 48-
yettr cldim of running the> world's
ldrgest tnl<'rndltondl -.c11hng rdre.
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A movie fan
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A new romance.
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Despite dll lhc clcJplrdp ctbout
the ~Tequila Derby ~ (cl term l
have never heard used outside of
the medid), most Enlenddd rdc·
e~ dre pretty hard-core w hen it
comes to working hdfd dlJ ddy
dnd all mght lo mdkC' thc-'tr bocH'>
go as fdst as po-.sibll'
On th!' olhC'r hclnd, lhc>rt> t'>
the occdsJOndl relebrdtJOn Ever
-.mce the> ltr ... t one tn 1947. lhc1
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r.ice from N(•wport Bedch to
Enwnc1dct, Mexico, hds not b<'l'n
known for its slra1ghtlctced111•..,..,
Tonight being the eve of the·
event, the• occdston will bl'
ob'ierved at navigdllon sc hools
c\ll over town Schooner JOC:kc•ys
will comp<He gollywobble1 tech-
niques at Josh Slocum\ t1nd oth-
N Wdterfront 'ipas dlong Pdc1hc
Coast Mighwdy
AnolhN thou•Mnd or '><> '>rt1I01 '>
will vie to see who cdn drctpe Lhl•
most tequ1ld·shooler gldsse-. from
hL'i/ht'r neck dt the offictdl Enw·
ndda RdC't' send off pdrty dt
Bdhid Connlhlan Ydcht Club
\\: holPht>ttrlt•dly c1clv1 ... c db'>lt-
nc•nn•. dt l<:a>t until ctrnvmq m
Enwnctdd.
On my first rd<,. c1s o sk1ppfl, I
Wet'> n1>w to lht• '>dllu19 gt1me dnd
'>P<'nt until midnight bf•fore> rdC<•
ddy g<'ltmq my 25-fuotn '>locke•d
r1nd r<•ttdy lo qcJ Tht• rwxt YPdr,
thouqh, I t11lowc•d plC'nly of turn•
for p11•-rt1n• 1rl10< y
I t IS d fc11 I ut hft• llMt, nu 111c1111•r
how lJttJt• \\ UHi th1•rf' '' cJ11wu1
the· fdC(• down, thP11• will ht>
gdlt·~ or tt < ommg bt1< k 11p Art<I
1t wtll bt• PH" 1wly on th1• nu-.1·
To mdkt• th1 • long H1y<J<f" mur1·
mlc•n•-.llng. ,the• ""cl'> will bP ,,.,
turl~ult•nt ... ., th1• wmdo.; <1rt' lwrc c>
You '>l'l' th1• '>t11lor" lll<IKllHJ 101
homl•, ltttJt• }'<'llow-c lt1d f1q11(l·~
hucldlc•d 10 th1• < cwkp11 ... the·
boc1I'> lmtrQ< mq \. lnl<·r1tl'y ''" llwy
lt•c1vt• tile' Wtlfm c•mhrm 1• 1111111
brc•t1kY-<1I<'' th<1t p1111t•c h [11..,Pllt1
dc1 h.irbor
Al t111" potnt. th••< h.11 on m o'>l
hoc1ts I'> <1bout how. • \\'1'0 11• n 1•\ r·r
gonn.1 do th1-. bl.mkl'ly·hl.111k1nq
fcl('(' dCJdtn . ffl\1' h11111 ... l11t1·1.
B} 111<' PwnPuu. from Bt1h1tt < '1111nth1un Ydcht Club, will
11·mc1m d1xk~1d<.• d Bill rcc-oup·
tr•m1 lct'>l Wl:t!k\ bdck surg<'ry.
Whtie• o(('dO rncang is per--:_... •
'• ·1v1·d ti"> d young.,ter's gdml', ,
I -.1•x11· c1nq., ptudgendnans dH' 1 1111111nrummon m the• Newport· •,
En'' •n<1d<1 rctc-t->-Nerney Hutrhm-~ "011 of NP\.\ port lic1rbor Y<1cht 'f
«luh <tnd Jim mm1 of BCYC ut •'
rwo \\hoc omP to mind '
C1I Knud-.on, dlso of BC'YC, J-..,~
-.e1 l,11 <1'> I know, the moc,t '>enJO( I'
11! '11111·n-. dl 75 But thdt didn't
kl't p h1m Crom w11111109 th(' rd{P
ll\l'1 t11l lwo Y<'ctrc., dgo -JU~t d ff'\\
mor1th.., <1ft1•r opc·n·hPdrt surgery The smdrtcr sdlls, howPvt·r.
will bypd'iS such shendntgdn'>
<1nd Cdl11t an edrly evPmng I
'>uppose the twenly<>ometrung-.
C'dn fdce the rdre with U1robbmg
heclds dnd bloodshot PY<''> Any-
one older 1s cdut1om·d
W11 ho lit qomq tnlo thP t<.'rrtl>ll'
d<•lctlf!., tfH' ll<'Xl cl(ty Wd ... d
drl'ctdful c•x1wnPnc l ' ThC' W<.1<.i
und11l11le•, the• bo<1t ..,WdY'> t•nd-
h•...,fy docl lhNI' dr<' '>ltll 124 71
ndul1«1l nult•'> to go It I'> ghc1-.Uy
pc1nc1r1C <' for whcth•\t•r minor
t1dn'>q11•..,..,10n<.i 11lt1y hd\<' biot>n
c·ommtlt(•d lhP n19ht bc·lon• ·• ·Wh~n thing ... < c1lm d11wn. e•\ 1•1\ •
body'> tc1lktng c1ho11I \\ hr1l th"\' II
clo d1f11•1 ~ntl'T nPXI Y"•ll I
From lh<tl V<·ry dt1y, I hil\l'
pn•<1c hPCJ th!' go..,pe·l ol modc•ru-
lton ThC' PX pPnt>nc 1 ·d rc1c Pr d 1-.o
h •,1111.., th,1t prucle•n((•, t•\ c•n ul
Mt•\tc11, 1 ... wt..,l' In 11 ... orl11f 1on-
lrt1-N1 •w tor11c111 tr 11th, \.\ h(1I <J<H''>
down tlwrP nH1 ... 1 c onw 11p hPr<•
Ct! .,.... 111 bt'• pu'>htng to win 1t -• -·
11q 11111 11N cl ll'>t lhl'> '\\Ill b<' hi'>
1.,..,1 En-. .. ndcld r c1c e N€'xt month'
h•· c1ncf \\ 111' LPI' Wtll qo lo Nt>w
EnqlrirHI lo look ford new bodt
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< ommdnded dn d'>'>ortin(•nt of
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CUTTING THROUGH THE BOUNDARIES ' Help your child's
self esteem with
OCC workshop Students learn about others at Appreciating Diversity event A three-hour workshop
designed to help parents
improve a child's confidence
and seU·respect . will be
offered from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
May 4 and 11 at Orange
Coast College's Community
Services Office.
ly Mary Ann Harmon. Stoff Writer
COSTA MESA -The way Ow
eagle fli es, there are no o t1e&.
There a re no school dlstnc.t
boundaries or neighborhoods.
University High Sr.hOQI in ltvine
m~t to1 work.-,ho~. lunch, brdtn·
-.torrning and cultur<>·'>hdnng. an
an "Appr••CJdbng D1ver.,1ty: pro-
grdm destqn<'~ to build r~pect
for uthN'> A rou.,mg gctme of
championstup Twi...,lt>r Wd., evPn
"We just wanted to encourage an appreciation
of diversity in the student body and hopefully, it
will spread to our surrounding communities ... "
-BUNrTA SAWHREY
others in dillerent schools and
cultures.
Students suggested ideas to
solve the problems associate d
with the per.eptions such as:
The eagle only ~ee everythmg
as one. squ<>t~zed into thP dciy student body and hopefully, 1l will
Students h<'drd from '>p<•ukeri. -.pread to our surrounding com-
i.uch ?S Al<.'Jctndro Mo1t>no. who mumbes." sa1d Bunda Sawhrey, a
td1keCJ dbout getting to .~now 1umor dl Corona del Mdr High
Presbytenan C hurch, which cov,
ered the fees for l-{an'ds Across the
Campus, an lrvme-based group
which coordinates diversity work-
shops.
• Setting Uf diversity clubs a t
schools.
• Starting student exchanges
between different schools.
Titled ~The Magic or
Encouragement: Helping
Kids Peel Great About
Themselves,• the workshop
will teach parents how to
improve a youngster's self-
esteem though acceptance
and p0sitive communication
About 120 !>ludenl!. got togeth-
er Wednesday at the Co'>ld M ei.d
Commumty Center for dn iilJ·day
seminar to discuss this me-.~gt>
ond look dt people·mdde border'>
ctlong with the problem'> thdl
ed(.h Othf'r Jnd '>latt.Jng p<ldU" dt r "f noticed thctt there. WdS a hos-.
home ' Ulity out tl)ere to~ard.peopl<! who
A group of Corond dPl Mar dre different and saw there ·was a
Htg h ' -.tt1d enl'> ih l hf' _cdi;:ripu-.· I 'n<'f'd for this kind of a day.•
AppwndtC> •D1vers1ty . Club B'unita admitte d tha,t he r schoo•
pldnned the> hr'>t-Pver '>Pmmar. All ha'> few minority students, but she
-.tu dents were recommended by hdi. heard raaal slurs dJld othe r
tedchN'> to pMtJC1p<1tP tn th<· pm -defamatory statements on cam-
Costa M esa High School
sophomore Koo Kim said she has-
n't bad much of a problem unde r-
standing others, but the semin~r
still "'makes people think about it.. .
• Staging inter-cultural events
at schools.
• Making "diversity days· at
schools happen eve ryday.
come with them J
After heanng dbuut the eugle'i.
perspective, studf'nl'> wore~ fc•dlh·
ers to symbolJ7e unsty
'But alJ, these ideas are just that
-ideas. Unless someone does
something to change things, it's
1ust words, said Estancia fresh-
man Natalie Prost
skills. .
Registration fee is $39-pe r
person; $59 for two. •
TePn'> from Newport·M<''>n
Uni11ed Sc·hool D t'>tn< t. CP11tury
Hlgh School 1r1 Sdntd And und
qrc1m pu!.. ·w,. tmt \''<int,·d to ('O< ourdge The event was sponsored by a
Students scattered jnto small
groups throughout the morning
and talked about stereotypes and
a~sumptions people make about
·People will follow if someone
takes a stand and sets and exam·
ple." she said.
The session will be taught
by Laura Cunningha m, a
parent educator specializing
in early childhood.
dn uppw< Jd lton ''' d1vN '>1ly m the $600 donauon from St. Mark'!> To register. call 432-5880.
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Home improvement
•Costa Mesa woman
thrilled as Realtors' board
spruces up her home as
part of annual program.
By Tina Borgatta, Starf Writer
COSTA MESA -Winola Rus-
sell thought there wasn't "any-
thing in the world" that could
excite her anymore -until she
met with members of the New-
port-Mesa Association of Real-
tors.
Every ye6r, the association
selects a home in the Newport-
Mesa area to paint and landscape
. ·as part of its Home Improvement
Day program. This year, the asso-
ciation picked Russell 's Littleton
Place home as the • wmner."
As many as 100 association
members spent Wednesday at
Russell 's home, painting the out·
side, clearing away weeds and
brush and planting new flowers
and plants.
·we've been domg this for
seven, eight years now,• satd'
Kimberly Van Patten, an adminis-
trative assistant at the associa-
tion's Newport Beach office.
"We generally look for some-
one who has had some sort of
financial hardship and who is
wjlling ~o cooperate. A lot of times
w,e'll find these gre~t homes that
we would love to do, but we can't
get the people to open their doors
for us."
But Russell. 75, was thrilled
when she learned her )lome had
been selected.
Russell was severely in1ured in
a traffic accident six years ago
and is still undergoing therapy.
The injury has affected her mobil-
ity, and she's been unable to
maintain her yard the way she
used to. In addition, Russell 1s liv-
ing on a fixed mcome and JS
unable to hire workers to mam-
tain the house.
"This is just the greatest thing
that could ever happen to any-
one.· Russell said Tuesday. "I'm
just elated.·
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Home owner Winola Russell (left) was all miles yesterday as emplo~s
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VETERANS
CONTINUED FROM A 1
In Jtml1ttry 1942, Uyc ug1 hdc.1
not ql•tlf! hmshed hi.s first term as
d r.N1101 at th<> University of
Sout hern Cahforn1d when his
fdmtly Wd'> mt med dnd lus Army
mductJon pdpNi. drnved.
Born in C<1luso. Ccll1f .. Uyesugi
trdV('l<'d north to JOin the service
near his hom P town. Assigned to
th~· Monter<'y Presidio, he wets
sent from tht•rn to Camp Joseph T.
Robinson to complete his bask
trdlflmg He was then selected -
ttlong with other N1se1 (Japanese·
Amencdn) ~0Jd1 N -to dtlend the
M 1htdry Intelligence Ldnguage
School m Fort Snt>lllng. Mmn .. m
order to r<'ce1ve trdlnmg m tran'>·
ldllon of de>< umf•nts and mterro-
qdllun of pnsorwrs
• 1 Wd'> mor<' or Jes" fluent.·
'>did Uyc•sug1, now d rc•lJred bU'>I·
rw ...... mc1n I hdd tdkt>n two cinch
< OIHW'> Ill Jdpdnt!se dt USC to
r<11w my GPA (At f ort Snelling)
we• hctd· cthout c1 four·yl'df cour'><,
tn t1bo11t c1 y1•c11 " I
Thi· c·c1t1r...1•.., WNP '-'> tough. m
let< l. tht1l Uy1·,u91 1111d olhf'r i.tu·
dttnl., would -.rwt1k into thP lc1tnne
lttlt• di muht to '>ludy
Althouqh hf' frNJUl 1llUy ht>Md
rwyc1t1v f' '>lortc•s t1bout th<' tredt·
SlflTI! <n ......
Eve~ Weonng hm
ment of Japanbe-Amf"nCdn sol·
diers at Army camps dunng thi
tune. he said thdt he never per·
sonally expenenced dny d.iscnnu·
nabon In fact. thanks to hi.) ba •
ball expenence al USC, he W cl
assigned to coordmatE" all athlebc
activities during his traimng pen·
od at Fort Snelling
After hi graduabon, Uyesugi
traveled back to the We t Coast.
Since the U.S. rnibtary dJd not
want the Japane e Army to learn
that specially trained mf'n like
Uyesugi existed. the Nisei ol·
die rs were forced to keep the
shades drawn on the trains when
they traveled through the Umted
Stdtes.
At times. the soldiers did leave
the train to do exercises, wruch
proved quite d surpnse to the
local citizens.
"When we stopped in one
town and got out to do cah ttien·
1ci., the townspeople had their
eyes wide open. They said. 'What
ctre these -Japanese pnsonf'r!t or
w11r?' • Uyesugi sdid. "The Red
Cross came on the trdm and
thought we were enemy-aliens."
Uyesugi was eventuaJJy sta-
tioned in the South Pdnfic dt
Camp 8dmes m Noumed, New
Cdledoma. He was dSsigned to
Division Headqudrters G2, and
his duty was to translate docu-
ments that had been recovered
,
from the Jdpanese.
Stcstioncd tWdf from combat.
Uy ugs played bd eball for the
Army and Navy on the bd e. He
wcts well removed from the gnm
horror that &s associated with
many of the wars Selvage battles.
But that soon changed.
ln a ded'iion that his wife
would question for years to com e,
Uyesug1 chose to aid the 3rd
Marine Division (on detached scr·
vice) for the mvdsion of Gu am . He
had given up his position behind
the batUe lines and volunteered
for combat duty.
Hlf these guys in the states'
gave me d hard time, at least I
could tell myself that I had been
jn combat,• Uyesugi said, recall·
mg h.s reasons for volunteering.
·r don't regret volunteenng. I
can say to myself that r did my
shdre."
. It IS apparent that rus'act of )Qy·
dlty cdme dt no small price. ·
As he recalls the combdt that
he sd1d he would like to forget,
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JERROTT WILLARD
The former Corona del Mar High md UC
Berkeley football standout was selected in the
fifth round of the NFL draft by the Kansas City
Chiefs. Newport's Danny O'Neil, the co-MVP of
the Rose Bowl as quarterback for the University
of Oregon, was passed ·over, hqwever.
UNOCAL
A dJvision of the huge oil company is consider-
ing move to Costa Mesa, bringing 700 employ-
ees with it.
EARTH DAY
More than 2,000 people celebrated the environ-
mentally-conscience event Sunday at the Back
Bay
FORE
Corona del Mar High senior Jenny Glasgow
continues to sparkle in goH. She has qualified for
CIF state competition for the fourth straight year.
As a sophomore she was sixth at state.
MR. IRR ELEVANT
Mike Reed, a defensive back from Boston Col-
lege, was the final player selected in the Nation-
al Football League draft by the Carolina Pan-
thers and will be feted as Mr. Irrelevant XX in
Newport Beach June 25-30.
Jerrott Willard was Chief pick in NFL draft.
losses
LITERACY PROGRAM
PANTHER PALACE
Costa Mesa officials are investigating the Surf
Street home of "Wild Bill" Goodwin. where so-
called swinging _ or mate swapping _ parties
have occurred for eight years.
MERMAIDS
In a budget-driven move, the Newport Beach
library board of trustees are suggesting the dis-
continuation of the literacy program at the Cen-
tral Library. The program helps adults with their
reading and writing skills.
The topless club os open to business, a victory
for the owner but a sizable setback for Newport
which has spent more than a decade drafting
laws in dn attempt to keep X-rated businesses
out of town.
SAFE HARBOR
No one can patrol Newport Harbor better than sheriff's deputies
By Brad Gates
W e would like to respond
lo the article that ... ref-
erenced Supervisor
Bergeson's ideas pertdliling to
our hdrbor patrol operations in
Orange County.
Pledse let me start by stating
that we have always been cost
conscious about any of our oper-
ations and the harbor division is
no exception. However, it
should be noted that the harbor
patrol is funded with monies
Crom l.ldelands and other rev-
enue through the Orange Coun-
ty Harbors, Beaches, and Parks
Distnct. This mecUls that no gen-
eral fund money is involved in
the present operation.
Privallzal.lon may be the
answer m certam areas of gov-
ernment but not where Jaw
enforcement and providJng a
servtce to save lives and proper-
ty is concemPd In a Los Ange-
les Times artJde dated April 3,
1995 SupervlSor Bergeson
states, HWe need to build a
process that allows for openness
and competitiveness. You also
have to guarantee that you're
going to get the quality and the
level of service. You have got to
determine where contracting
out makes sense dnd you need
to provide a system that a llows
it to be fair. H
We have yet to see what Uus
group U;. proposmg, however.
according to Sup~rv1'>or BergP-
son the proposal cdlls for a ser-
vice that would not operate 24
hours and would be staffed by
marine safety officers rather
than sworn sheril{ s deputies.
As far as we know, thts is the
only organization that has made
a proposal, and to our knowl-
edge they are a new organiza-
tion without a track record to
review their level dnd quality of
performance.
By h~r own words, Supervi-
sor Bergeson admits that there
will be a lower level of service
with less than 24 hour a day
operations usmg marine safety
officers who generally have no
peace officer powers.
This IS a lower level of ser-
vice which the cn.nunals would
surely appreciate.
I shudder to think about non-
law enforcement officers being
confronted by a distraught
attempted murder suspect who
had just shot her husband in the
parking lot of the Sunset Marina
Park launch ramp.
Harbor deputies disarmed
and arrested the suspect without
further injuries to anyone in the
middle of a crowded launch
ramp dfea on Sunday. August
14, 1994, at Sunset Harbor. I am
db<> concerned about the four
men who were rescued from the
cold ocean waters at 2 a.m. on
Friday, September 30, 1994, six
miles off Newport Beach.
These lives would not have
been saved without 24 hour a
day professional marine rescue
organization that could respond
to any emergency on a
moment's notice.
W e currently work and coor·
dinate marine rescues with
lifeguard departments along the
entire Orange County coastline.
They are very professional and
possess excellent lifesaving
skills.
However, our Harbor Patrol
deputies possess skills far and
above theirs, including marine
and residential firefighting.
Because of the numerous ser-
vices they provide, deputies
assigned to the Harbor Division
immediately start an intensive
480 hours of training covering
marine law enforcement, marine
search and rescue operations,
and marine firefighting tech -
niques.
When Supervisor Bergeson
states, "There's more of a need
foru111
correspondence
Newport's literacy Program
deserves to be saved from ax
I wonder what is the purpose
of the library and its se~ces if it
isn't going to promote and
enhance literacy of its communi-
ty. To cut the literacy program
seems to fly in the face of com-
mon sense and negates the rea-
son for its very existence.
ELAINE ENGLAND
newport Beach
I'm outraged to read that the
board would cut the literacy pro-
gram to save $57,000. Perhaps
they could stop some of the video
services. The purpose I thought
of a library was more for a liter-
ary center. And I'm just outragea
to think that they would cut such
a program. It's very, very needed.
NANCY WARZER
Corona del Mar
The literacy program at the
Central Library should not be
eliminated. We absolutely should
not eliminate this program. It is
very important. Even if some or
most of the people do not live in
Newport Beach, it is still impor-
tant. It does not matter where the
people live.
BARBARA LEWIS
NeW'port Beach
I have loved our branch
libraries, espectally the one in
• Corona del Mar.
And I.am so disappointed in
our big library. It seems to me
that we are just getting outside
people coming from other coun-
ties to use our libraries -we
don't have any books. They don't
have the books that we used to
have.
I can't believe we have this
beautiful building, but there are
just no books. I think they are
doing the people of Newport a
disservice because we are turn-
ing our backs on the smaller
branch libraries that the people
of Newport use and they are
spending this big money on this
big library.
Let the people who come and
use the big library pay a fee. It is
just like the beach. We are pay-
ing for people to use it and we
have to maintain it.
JEAN ROBERTSON
Newport Beach
Bob Henry tribute
I just wanted to comment on
your front page for April 20. 1 am
a wife of a police officer in New-
port Beach and I attended the
funeral of Officer Bob Henry and
I wanted to say your front page
was beautiful and it captured the
emotions that everybody felt at
the service an(\ celebration for
Bob's life.
I just wanted to say it was
beautiful.
LORlYOUREX
Newport Beach
For Officer Henry
I never kriew you
but you were there for me.
I never knew you,
but you were.my protector -my
friend
1 never knew you
but you gave your lile for me.
Now you are gone.
1 know a little of your life,
of your wife,
the ch1ldren that will never
know their Daddy. •
I never knew you,
but I wear your bracelet on my
wrist.
The tears come easily to my eyes.
When I gaze at our dty flag,
now flying at hall-mast
But I wUJ carry the memory of
you, in my heart,
Forever more.
TERRY BRIGl-IT
Newport Beach
Low crime rates ·and 24-hour emergency services are benefUs provided by the harbor patrol.
for marine safety expertise." she
obviously does not realize that
the current level and expertise
of service provided by our Har-
bor Patrol is far and above
·marine safety officers. H
Our expertise and knowledge
of marine rescue services is fur.
ther supported by the fact that
the Orange County Sheriff's
Harbor Patrol conducts a 40-
hour marine firefighting class
sponsored by the California
Department of Boating and
Waterways twice a year. Marine
safety officers from all over the
state of Calif omia come here for
training because of our knowl-
edge, expertise, and proven
methods of fighting marine fires
offshore and residential or com-
mercial property fires.
We have a Harbor Patrol
· Reserve Unit with 16 deputy
sheriffs who, without pay, cover
shift vacancies and augment our
deputies on overtime. Last year,
they donated 4,265 hours of ser-
vice.
Reserve officers are volun-
teers who receive the same
training as a regular de puty
sheriff. perform the same duties,
and are charged with the same
responsibilities.
We are sure that given all the
facts the boating community, the
residents, and the commercial
businesses who are provided
law enforcement and fire fight-
ing services along the shorelines
of our harbors will support the
current level of professional ser-
vice provided by our Harbor
Patrol operation.
BRAD GATES is the Orange County
sheriff-coroner.
SOS lunch program should be allowed to continue
• EDrTOl''S NOTE: Share Our Selves, a
Costa Mesa's proverty relief organiza-
tion, has agreed to temporarily stop its
sack-lunch program at the request of
city officials who believe it may be the
magnet that has caus.d increase crime
and disrupdve behavior In West Costa
Mesa.
What a way to mark Holy
Week: By depriving poor people
of sack lunches! I wonder if our
mayor would threaten to declare
Jesus a public nuisance for giv-
ing lunch to the hungry 5,000 U
He did it in Costa Mesa?
PAULEKLOP
Costa Mesa
I don't understand why a
police department that bas all the
time in the world to go chMing
around poor homeless people,
shooing them out of unused
buildings, doesn't have the time
to taJce a police report when a
40-year-old man l stalking my 9·
year-old daughter.
To me ll seem.a that their prior·
itJ are nuxed up. We've have a
City CoundJ that Is f aong findJl·
dal ruin but y t all they can do
spend th 1r tim bothering these
ag nd that are trying to rv
the hom I and the poor. rt
m to me that some of th
poll d, UttJ rtch, neighborhood
nffd to g t tb 1r act together and
stop worryl about th tr proper·
ty values and start worrying
about their human values.
It's more important for these
children and these poor people to
get food everyday than it is for
these comfortable wealthy to
have their little perfect neighbor-
hoods.
I'm really sick and tired of this
'"Not in my backyard• neighbor-
hood kind of stuff. And I'm really
tired of the city of Costa Mesa
spending all this valuable time
just bagging on these agencies
and on the poor. lt needs to top
and they need to get their priori-
ties rearranged.
JACKI LMNGSTON
Costa Me~
I hope Share Our Selves lunch
progrom is not stopped. Perhaps
better supervision by senior citi-
zens or other volunteer could
help stop the teallng and other
loitenng problems that hav
occurred in the Meo of th lunch
program and to keep lt up and
not ended because people. are
v ry nef?dy in that ar a .
JOHNRUSSEU
Costa Mesa
The 5<1\ap Kitchen and SOS do
not condone or encourage ill gal
dctivity. The tatem nt by the
mayor of Cost4'i, M sa refl ct hiJ
strong preJudJt'i against those,
including children, who are
materially less fortunate than he
ls.
MARTHA KJLLEFER
Newport Beach
I don't think that suspending
that program for the SOS will
have any effect on crime.
MAXINE HALUGAN
Costa Mesa
An Orange County resident,
Nancy Palme, expressed her
epproval of sacking SOS sack
lunches. (Dally l'ilot, April 13)
l wonder if that concerned
lady has ever been out on the
streets, out of money and hungry
and alone. She should try it. I
don't thlnk she'll like it.
No. The program must not be
suspended. Discontinuing ot
these meals will cause more Jaw·
le s activity thttn ever.
A person who is hungry will
go to any ends to hll lhat agoniz-
lng mpty cavity in hi or h r
midcU Th y'll steal mon y to
buy food, possibly cau ing
painful harm to thelr theft vic·
t.tms. Th y'll become thieve in 4
supennarket. which by the way
causes prices to me. They'll walk
out of r taurants without paying
their ch C'kJ, after njoymg a
ntc , hot, h artl/llling me4.l.
Noxt thing Wf? J rbw th y'U be
terrorizing our grammar school
yards at noontime, robbing our
children of their "brown bag
lunches.·
Crime rates will rise, but so
will death rates on the highways.
byways and alleyways.
With expensive coroner's
autop ies on these victims of
hunger, will come reports in all
cases, of "no stomach contents to
examine.'
To anyone who's really con·
cemed, no I'm not a starving
woman out on the streets -yet -
but don't you oll sit back with too
much satisfaction because it can
happen to anybody.
Becoming too sure of all your
material mores, is a bitter signal ot future disaster, and the shape
this county of Orange is in now is
a physical and terr1tylng proof of
that Jact.
I think the poople mu t be fed,
and fed weU.
RUTH HULSMAN
Newport Beach
With the free lunch topped,
th treet people might have to
take what ver money th y hftve
to buy food Instead of booze and
drugs. Or also maybe they ,Jult
teal more, who knowsf The be.st
way to llminate the problems is
to •uapend SOS a¥, wat<'h the
problem.w go away.
I also wonder how many ille-
gal aliens they're feeding when
this should go to American citi-
zens in this country.
BILL JOHNSON
Costa Mesa
In the article regarding the
SOS lunch program, Executive
Director Karen McGllnn main·
ta.ins the problems are caused by
only a small group of people who
take advantage of the sack lunch
program and he's not convinced
the action will have an impact on
their conduct.
Jean Porbath says they will try
to coopernte with dty in solving
a perceived problem. Pardon me,
but is everyone else wrong?
Share Our Selves' efforts to assist
the truly quall!ied needy are to
be applauded. But the continuing
bead 1n the ~and attitude and
failure to be a major part of the
solution to a real problem ls not
responsible to the commtinity.
ROBERT SPICER
Co taM~
1 think il'll really unfortunate
that thiJ ii the only option thtl
the dty could come up with to try
and gauge the etf ect ot those
lunches on the crt.rrie rat • I'd
love for them to tile another
look at it, ao that J>f!9plt! who are
truly poor and noed'th ht!lp that
a free lunch provides would not
be penalized, particularly young
children.
I can't think of anything wors
than a youngster who has to go
without food for something he ·
bas had nothing to do with. He's
just an unfortunate victim. And
so I would prefer seeing the pro-
gram retained and some other
means of tracking the people
who are causing problems in the
city.
I want to register my com·
plaint about stopping the lunch
program at SOS. I agree lt's not
going lo help the fundamental
problem and it's just going to be
bard on a lot of innocent people
who ore very hungry.
LYNNWORCESTB
Coita M
'I
I feel like our SOS 1n our com
munity is IO necessary and we
cen't leave peopl homeless
without IOllle help to get food
and ~9 and anything elte
help them. I feel that c1<>1ln9
down the lunch program w t'Olll•
pletely out ~ Urie.
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FISH STORY Applications for
Junior lifeguard
program available
to local youths
Apphcdlton forms for the
c;ummer Junior Llfcgudrd pro-
grdm dre clVdiJdble now dl New-
port Caty Lifeguard department
he<ldquartcrs dl the Newport
Bedch pier.
RC'enie Boyer, the progrdm
coordmc1tor. said out of the 700
i.pc1ces in the program. there dre
plenty left ,but it does fill-up fdst.
Appllcc1lions must be m prior to
Mdy 10.
The program is open to boys
dnd glrli. dges 9 to 15 who dre
dble to swim 100 y.uds in less
thc1n two minutes.
Young angler Janet Holsby reeled in an 18-pound salmon
off the Huntlngton Beach pipe line. According to local
fishermen, the salmon have made an abundant appearance
in our local wate rs.
C'ldsscs dre held m the morn-
ing c1nd c1ftem oon at the BalbOd
Bl•c1ch Pier sldrtmg June 26 dnd
Pndmg Aug. 16.
r:or mformctllon c<11l N ewport
B(•dc·h Caty'c; Mc1nne Department
ell 675-8420.
LUNCHES
CONTINUED FROM A 1
c1nd pe>opll• rill' try1nq to n1c1k<'
ends m<'<'l."
M cGhnn '>did low-1ncomc fc1m -
ihes mc1kc up d '>llb'>tc1nt1c1I pt>r-
cenldge of thl' chc1nty\ clwnl<•le
They come to the• rt>nlt>r for
groceries '>lie h ,,., c·c1nn<'d food.
paper good'>, 1 ic <', n•rt•cll, bn•c1d
and othc•r foocl '>ldpll''> '\nd '>OmP
fdm1Jic•<., <1pply tor tin.inc 1<1 1 d.,., • .,_
tdncc to hc>lp pc1y for ut1hty bl.lie,
dnd other hvmg <.'X P('l1'>(''> sos dl<,o run'> cl rrE>t• ( hnic thc1t
provides medJCdl dnd dPnldl cc1 n•
for the needy.
SOS dgrecd to su!.pPnd the·
sdck lunch program for 60 dc1ys to
'>c'e if complc1inls c1boul loitC'nng,
pC'tly thefts, pc1nhdndhng c1nd
othPr pubhc nwsc1nct' problc•m'>
ldpN Orf dunng thdl time'.
"We're worried thdl mdyb<>
p('ople ttunk we're iust not there
for them anymore,· M cGhnn
Sdld. "And JI\ redlly dwkwc1rd for
me becdust> thNe hc1ve bet>n peo-
pl<' w ho I hdve come> to know
pr<'lty well ovt>r lhC' yPttr'>, <1nd
they're not coming in now.
"I pcrsondlly fet•I d '>l'fl'><' of
loss. not knowing where• the!.<'
people Me or whether thPy'rc>
bpmg cc1r<•d for."
NPith~r M cGJinn nor Costc1
MC''>d Mclyor Joe Erickson hc1s
hcctrd whether ther<' hds been
c1ny dc>cr('d~C in reports of illegal
or d1<.,rupllve behc1vior over the
pcl'>l wcE>k dnd d hc1lf.
"I really thmk it's too edrly to
tPIJ," Encki.on sc11d.
M ec1nwhtle, M cGlinn Cdullons
c1gdmi.l vwwmg the charity's drop
Ill h<•lp r<'quests dS d good i.1gn.
·I think 1t tells us there's some-
thing wrong.· McGlmn sd1d. "I
don't bt-h<'ve 11 tells us that the
world hc1i. nghted 1Lc;elf Jtist m th<'
pdSt WCPk "
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Saturday, April 29, and Sunday, April 30,
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FAMILY
CONTINUED FROM A 1
''I'm m d fog ." Jim said. "I
don't know which WdY as up I
don't J<.now how I'm fe<-lmg -
I'm hurting a bunch.
"l Cdn't dC''>cnbe the pdm -
you don't JUSl <:.ee your brother.
but your fri<'nd lying m c1 coma
because somP derdngcd und
unhdppy guy took my brother
down wllh him dhd didn't haw
the> court1gP to go c1lone ..
But neither one feeh. c1nger
toward thl• man who shot hts
brothc>r only sctdnc•ss. They
prdy for th<• mdn\ fdmily dnd
their pdin. .
And th<> Henry fdmlly' mem-
bers sd1d their thoughts and
PnN91t>-. in lho-ddys dfter the
shooting w<>1~n·1 focu'>ed on the
circum-.tdncc•o, of thP shoollng;
tht•y w1•r<> l<Ku<:.c:>d on Bob dnd
pulling tog<•thN d'> d unit of
.. tr<•ngth for hull
ThC' one> thing tormenting
thPir fdmtly wc1s whdl Bob was
thinking in tht• wcond'> dnd
momf'nh c11lPr he• wc1., -.hot m d
quU'l '>trt•l't l'ncl un 16th StrPPt
dnd DovN Dm·I'
Kdthy ">t11d Nt·wpot l Bedch
poltc 1• ofhc t'I Jpfl PPl'>Ch<' wds
om• of th<• f1r"t ofrlc<'r<-i to th<>
src•nt• 11nnwd1c1l<'ly following the
'>hooting Kc1thy '>ctld tht>y found
comfort in whc1t he• told them
c1bout tho'" moml'nh.
"Wc•'r<' lhdnkful lo Jprf for
bPmg thN<' c1ncl .,hdnng with us
thc1t hP wc1., holding Bob. tC'lhng
him he• Wd"> ">cil1•. c1nd thc1t no one
would hurt h11n I It• wc1s strokrng
hie.. hd1r ... Kc1thy "t11d. h<•r vmcP
chokNI with Pnwtum "Knowing
thctl Bob h<1d '>llll1t•onP th<>r<' lov-
ing him wh1•n nonl' of uc, < ould
b<• thc•11• q1v1•., ITIP comfort"
J 1m .,cllCI hi' would hcl\t' given
c1nythm9 fm thcrl to hc1v<• been
him holchnq h1<. hrnthN ctl the•
monwnt
Tht> cl.iy 11111'1 lht' .,hooting. on
thP1r wt1y to tht' ho-.p1tctl, Kc1thy
cind h1•r mom cl111\ c> to thl' '>Ile of
thl' c..hoolinH
"It wr1-. c1 ht·t111llful clc1y IL wcrs
.,o hc11d lo hc•IH'V<' .,onwthing hkc•
thr1t hc1d hc1ppPn1•d thc•1<'." Kdthy
.,,11cl . "I c cH1ld c,c•1• why thl' officers
gu lht-n• Ito do lh('H n•portc..) -1t
<,c•c•mt•d '>O p<•t1c1•lul cind '>dh• ...
• Dunny th1• ]:3 dt1yc.. Bob lcly m
c1 c om<1 hghtmq for hi'> Lil<·. Jim
c1nd Kctlhy Pd< h held llm<' lo b(•
with him c1lonc• lo hold h1-. hc1nd
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and lc:tlk to him. TMy told him
what c:1 spend! brother and fnEtnd
he was, how proud thc>y were of
him and above dll, how much
they loved ham -momc>nls they
now cherish
While Bob WdS m the hosp1lt11.
Jim wrote c:1 song for him CdlJed
"Goodby<' My Fliend," wtuch hC'
played c:1nd 'iang fo1 him
"A lot of peopl<' don't g<'l thdt
-we were fortunate> to have that
month to sc1y we loved him," Jim
said.
But now lhc1 t he's gom" Kdthy
said she feel<.. c1n 1mmPn'><> void.
"We're ldken aback dl how
hard 1t 1s. • h<? a1d. "It\ Ukc• part
of your ~oul is npped out. Bob ts
• <1 part of u" bP.cduse we grew up
with ham. ThNe\ different thmgll
he's 1mpre<:.s don us that Hi a part
o( him ... Wp_'re wondenng if we
dre ever going to be happy
dgam.
M cmones of their brother do
bnng smlles to theu faces. Kathy
laugh'> when she thinks bdck at
all of them as kids. Like the time
she as the older Sister of three
brothers -was babysitting Btll
and Bob and they had a little slb-
hng tiff.
She was yelling at the two
boys from downstairs and got so
mad she threw her shoe dt them
-but m1~sed. The shoe hit the
bedroom door and made d big
hole. I
"We were so· ~orried about
Mom dnd Dad .firtding out we
forgot about the fight and con-
centrated on covering up the
hole in the door," she said.
lclUghing. "We used a poster to
cover 1t up.·
And both Jim and Kathy are
clinging to their fpith, family dnd
the wil'>dom of their mother's
advice to pull them through the
hard times of missing Bob.
"I talked to Mom this morning
and she said you can't look to the
future, just take each moment."
Kdthy said.
~MWllE
The annual conclave
of the American Gem Society was held In Phoenix this year and Shelly Houck and t attended from our store The
conclave 1s o f1ye day meeting
of the A.G.S. membershli:> from
Conodo ond the United States
and each year is held In o
different geogrophlcol locohon
with the flope that it will allow
members in each oreo on
. equal opportunity to attend of least each 4th or 5th year. I find
these enclaves so valuable that
I hove only missed one since becoming o member of A.G.S
bock In 1961. Shelly and I were able
to attend the full five days of lob
sessions. cllnlcs and seminars
conducted by moderators and Instructors with expertise In
particular fields of gemology. We ore able to learn the very
latest Information and
discoveries of the gem world . I
welcome this opportunity to
reinforce and increase our knowledge of gemology: In so
doing we ore oTso able to serve our. customers better and to continue to deserve the trust
ond confidence they hove In us
ondourfrrm. lrf honor o f the
Amerlcon Cup trlols and ·soil offs' now toking place ott our coast. we hove decorated our
windows with o marine theme.
We hove one featuring lewelry In the many shades of coral. Another features nautical gold
bracelets. earrings. charms ond
o "fathom· neckcholn . Stilt
another window d isplays
pearls .. cultured. fresh water
and some fantastic Tahitian
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You stlll hove o few days left to toke odvontoge of
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VEHICLE
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glade. The oJfiC'er rnn a check on
the cM'~ licen~e pldtc, wh1ch
revcdlcd 1t Wd'i ~tolen, Newp<?rt
B••dch Police Sgt. Andy Gonis
Sdld
Poltce m veshgcHors then
Wdtched the car for the next Mur
hour • hop.mg Hunt would come
bdck to it But when Hunt still
hc1dn't returned at 2 p.m .• pohce
mddc the decision to recover the
Cdr and tow It to the Newport
Beach police station. Gonis sd id.
After exdmining fingerprints
collected at the shooting and rob-
bery crime o,cenes and running
them through a state-wide finger
printing system, police investiga-
tors Tuesday identified Hunt as ·
their suspect.
Hunt ha c1n extensive criminal
history, which includes drmed
robbery. asSdults, narcotics viola-
tions and burglary dnd he is
paroleP at ldrge. He failed a drug
test dnd hasn't reported to his
paroJe officer m Los Angeles for
three months, Gonis ~did.
An Orange County Sheriff's
deputy wds patrolling the 2200
block of Rcdlctnd<.. Monday after-
noon when sh<' noticed a man
· slumped over the• wh<>el of a dark
green Ponlidc 1hms Am parked
on the street with it-. engine run-
ning.
To check on the m an's medical
co ndition, the deputy knocked on
CASEY LUKS(H I DAILY PILOT
Crime scene detective Rick Bradley searches the vehicle fo r pos-
sible hlddeh weapQns at the Newport Beach station.
the window and asked him to
step out of the vehicle. He> did,
wielding a steel revol ver and
threatened to kilJ the deputy He
disarmed her. shot at her patrol
car and sped away. The dc>puty
was not injured.
The suspect then drove the
Trans Am a few blocks dwdy to
the 2020 block of Sanltago Drive
and forced his wdy into the home
of the elderly resident who he ti(>(I
up. then fled in her Mustc1ng. Thi:'
elderly victim. who WdS
unharmed dnd do<>s not wish to
be identified. WdS plcdsed polin•
retrieved her ca r Wedne>sddy.
"I'm very hdppy to hdVC' my
CdI back ," she said "I'm doang
just fine.•
Officers combed the car for
evidence. Gorus said no weapons
were recovered in the car. so
police believe the suspect is slllJ
armed with two guns -the deputy
shenfr's 9 mm service weapon
dnd the handgun he was drmcd
w1lh.
Gonis said finding the Mus·
ldng is d very solid lead to the sus-
pect.
"We're another step closer to
Cdtchmg him -hopefully, .. Gonb
!>aid . "We know he's been in the
d red for a while becd use he com -
milled those break-ins. and WC'
have no reason to believe hf'\
fled the dfNt."
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Ensenada Race takes
off Friday at noon.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
'We,re just executing ... •
Tars Coach Kirk Bates
C ,throws one ·away
• Costly mistakes prove too benefit of a hit to score the go-ahead run in for the final out at third. But the ball scilled
Santa Margarita's 2-1 Seci View League high and Griffin scored the winning run. much to overcome, but Sea victory. As if to illustrate a sigh of relief, Griffin Kings maintain third place in Griffin, the Eagles' speedy center field-jogged home from third, helme t in hand
. er, was given the green light by Eagle "It's just frustrating, because we do our Sea View baseball race. Coach Tip Lefebvre to steal second. But ho.mework, and we called picks and calle'd
Cd.M read i~ perfectly, calling for a pitchout. pitchouts when they were running," Koh
The throw to second, however, wound up said. "We had them at the nght time." CORONA Dl:L MAR -If frustration
could be measured on a Richter scale,
Wednesday's loss for Corona del Mar
High's baseball team would read close to a
10.
in' center field and Griffin brushed himself Sometimes !he most difficult throw for a
off. • pitcher to make. 'after firing hard ones
No problem. Still two out. across a 17~inch plate shaped liked house.
Twice in the last inning of a 1-1 game,
Santa Margarita leadoff hitter Brian Griffin,
who walked with two out, was pronounced
dead on the base paths.
When Griffin broke for third -"We were is to a square base with no windup, no
just trying to create something there,.. wnprre calling balls and stnkes, and no
Lefebvre said -he was gone. CdM Coach slope from which to push off.
But both times, the simple game of catch
eluded the host Sea Kings, and Griffin had
life, going from first to home without the
Joe Koh bad signaled for a pickoff at sec-"We always yell to our pitcherl> m that
ond base, and when CdM pitcher Kevin situation, 'Step and throw,'" Lefebvre said.
Stuart whirled to throw to second, Griffin ·It was just one of those goofy things. It
was caught between second and third.
The most routine of throws was required
Sparks, CdM
win the gold
• Led by senior's bitter-sweet campaign, Sea
Kings win overall team trophy.
By Barry Faulkner. Staff Writer
Like many high school
seniors, Corona de l Mar
High's Erika Sparks is
savoring
her find! few months
before gtaduation, after
which some friendships will
dissolve into mere memories.
Sparks recently made the
most of one such ill-fated
relationship, teaming with
her soon-to-be former horse,
Heart of Gold, to wrap up
several honor& at the sixth
and final show of the Inter-
scholastic Equestrian
League, Sunday dt the
Orange County Farrgrounds.
"There was ton~ of emo-
tion for me,· said Sparks,
who won the overall inclivid-
ual varsity championship
(based on six-show point
totals in all events), dS well
as high-point inclividual
among riders in varsity,
junior varsity and novice
classes. 'Tm selling my
horse, because I'm going off
·to college (Puget Sound in
Tacoma). Tha~ was the last
time we'll compete together.
It was a tough decision to
make, but it's the right one
for both of us."
Sparks' strong individual
showing, which also includ-
ed overall season champi-
onships in varsity equitation
over fences and varsity
working hunters, helped the
Sea Kings earn the overall
varsity team title.
Julia (Weeks) and Erin
(Clare) both decided to come
out, and all our points added
up to the team title."
Newport Harbor, led by
sophomore Molly Wanning-
ton, entered the final show
in second place in the team
standings, but couldn't make
up the overall point deficit,
despite earning top team
honors in Sunday's finale.
Warmington, who was
overall high-point individual
and varsity show champion
Sunday, helped the Sailors
finish second in the season
team standings.
Warmington also finished
second individually in the
season points standings for
the varsity bunt seat equi-
tation and varsity working
hunters events.
Sunday's finale was the
worst show of the IEL cam-
paign for Sparks and Heart
of Gold, with a top perfor-
mance of third (hunt seat
equitation) among the five
events that comprise a show.
But her consistency in the
five previous shows allowed
her to prevail over competi-
tors from schools throughout
Southern California.
"There's either 21 or 25
schools who compete," said
CdM Coach Ron Howard,
who helped Cd.M and other
schools break away from the
Los Angeles IEL to form
their own Orange County
branch last season.
This year, the growing list
of county schools were
EQUESTRIAN
• SEE COM PAGE 82
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
CdM's Reuben Gulledge fires away.
"I wasn't even sure if we
were going to have a team
this year," said Sparks, who
won junior varsity overall
and overall high-point indi-
vidual titles as a junior. "But • SEE SPARKS PAGE 82
l<ATSUYA RAINONE I OAJt.Y PllOT
CdM's E~cka Sparks jumps her horse H eart of Gold during championship competition.
H c> \ I I '\ (,
stephanie
keefe
Ahmanson,
Skylark events
dominate scene
Y achts cluttered the docks
· of Newport Harbor Yacht
Club this past weekend
when four different classes com-
peted in the Ahmanson Cup and
SJtYlark 1\'ophy Regatta.
UlDB 70, J-35, Schock 35 and
Mt!lges 24 das~ continued ·
with the Ahmanson Cup tradi-
tion, featuring some of the top
l&Uon in Califorriia. Wlth racing
on two different courleS and a
JOUthwest bree?.e blowing both
days, an inctedlble cliiptay of
~kers could be seen off the
• SEE BOATING PAGE 113
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Newcomer ·-in name only
• CdM junior setter learning
how to put Sea Kings in a
position to win.
By Barry Faulkner, Staff Writer
I t certainly has nothing to do with
stature, but Corona del Mar High
junior setter Derek Newcomer
shares something JJ> common wi
heavyweight~
George Fore'J.UllL&WI#..
Uke the aging, bili'ger11obbllftg
pugllist, Newcomet ls also vigilant
about pursuing a mismatch against
his opponent.
"The ideal formula for me, is to get
the ball to the hitter with only one
blocker up," said the Daily Pilot Ath·
lete of the Week, whose stats in back-
to-bdck Sea View League victories
last week vouch for his success.
The 6-foot-1 Newcomer, a veteran
club setter who became the Sea
Kings' trigger man after a season as a
defensive specialist, amassed 72 and
56 assists, respectively, in wins over
Woodbridge (April 18) and El Toro
(Friday). He added 10 digs against
Woodbridge, a five-game victim, and
bad four solo blocks in a three-game
sweep of the Chargers, ranked fifth in
Orange County at the time.
"I'm always changing the location
o1 my sets to try to exploit the
defense," saJd Newcomer, who has
plenty of talented teammates to tum
•SEE NEWCOMER PAGE B3
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OF THE WEEK
ll:ATSIJ't'A MINCH I DMY ft.OT
Derek Newt'OIMI' ll ._ DUiy PUot'I Atwete of a.. Weell.
Sailors' luck is
changing, 3~ 1
• Pulido bests hard~luck
Woodbridge counterpart
to post second straight
Sea View League win.
~y Barry Faulkner, Staff Writer
NEWPORT BEACH -Some
~ould begrudge Woodl)ridge
High ·senior left-hander Josh
Tourtellott a beef, after watchlng
hls ERA drop from 1.91 to 1.68
Wednesday, but still sink to 0-6
wtth a 3-t Sea View League
basebalJ loss to host Newport
Harbor High.
But a sympathetic ear will
hardly be forthcoming from any
of the Sailors. who, until therr sec-
ond strcught league triumph.
could themselves bear the collec-
tive "sultans of snake bite"
moniker.
"All I know is, it's a Jot easier
lo run diound, because there's a
lot Jes!> weight on our shoulders,"
sdid a smiling Newport Harbor
Coach Kirk Bates, who snapped a
24-game league losing streak
with d 6-4 WUl over Corona de)
Mar Fnday
For a change. 1l was Wood-
bridge wtuch bore the burden of
some costly defensive miscues,
whtle Hdrbor (9-t 0, 2-8 in league)
took full ddvdntage to climb into
d h.fth-place lle with the Wamors
(7-12. 2-8)
• SEE NEWPORT PAGE 82
Viewing for
Ensenada
race info
The 48lh annual N .0 S.A.
Newport to Ensenada Jntema-
llonal Yacht Race is coming Uus
Fnday.
The event will uwolve more
than 500 racing and cruising sail-
boats, plus hundreds of spectator
and official boats, starting the
race off the jetty in Newport
Beach
A huge send-off party at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club
torught is open to all mterested.
On Fnday morning, the boats
begin to leave the harbor as early
as 8 a.m. The bulk of the boats
sail through the jetty between 10
and 11 a.m.
Those on one of the 1ettys
(preferably the West Jetty, at the
end of the Balboa Peninsula) will
see serious racers, costumed rac-
ers, world class yachts and tiny
little family sailboats.
A view of the start can be
obtained at the end of Balboa
Pier. The start happens on two
starting Imes, at 10-nunute inter-
vals from noon to after 1 p.m.
The enbre panorama can be
seen from the cWfs above Big
Corona State Beach Farther
down the coast at the new Crys-
tdl Cove State Park. a view of the
boats spread out away from the
starting line can be seen.
Limited vtews can be obtained
down at HJ.Sier Park 10 Laguna
Bech and above Dana Point, as
the boats are well spread out at
this rune.
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Tht' Sdllor., hdd
JU'l two bd't' runncn.
111 lht• f tr ... t lhrN~
lllllln9' c19,un"t
Tourtt•llott, c1 hard·
throwing .. toc:ky lrft·
hdnchr. who ht1'> now
t11lowt•d JU"t 35 hit!>
c1nd 12 {>drnPd run-.
(23 OVl'rdJI) Jn 50
inning'> thi., .,pn ng
But Joe• Urbttn'!.
ltti'Y fly bdll to .,tort
the fourth Wd.,
droppt•d 1n n•ntN
field fc11 tl lw<1-IM...c'
error to 1ump ... t.irt "
Sailor Mlly
S TA N D I N G S di 4-4. "triking out
four and walkJng
thrcP, lon,1sll•ntly
lhllll d out of jdm .
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S M<ltgMotl 8 2 0 1l 7 0
CdM S S 0 12 6 1
£1 T0to 4 6 0 10 10 10
WOOdbf~ 2 8 0 7 12 0
Newpon 2 8 0 8 10 0
Wednaday's~
Newport J, Woodbfl~ I
S.nia Mar91m.t 2 CdM 1
Irvine 9, £1 Toro 4
Friday's GMMS
CdM .i Santa M.trg~na, J
El Toro II Irvine, 3
Newport vs Woodbridge. <ll
Windrow Park, 7
A pttu ul N 'W·
pott error in th~
fifth allowf'<i Wood·
bndge to .tvotd the
-.hutout with <tn
unedrncd run, but
Puhdo retired the
f Lnctl eight hitters to
settl tht> verdict.
Senior second'
bao,emdn Scott
Sdndstrom b<1ilcd
Pulido out of d
bc.1sei.·l0<1dcd pickle
M1kl• Frt•t•nMn lollowt'd with
dn RBI -.mglt• tn nght. took "><•cond
on lh<' thru'' hum1• Lhen <;,cored
wht•n l>rinn\ Puhdo' '>tngh• to
nghl ... k1ppt><i ,11f tht• ouUicldPr\
glon• c1llow1119 Pulu:Ju to CflllSt'
into '<'l ond
wtth one out in th<> th1rd, dwing to
his right to sndfe a liner bound for
center field. Sdnd-.trom, still
prone, then tagged second lo
double up the !>lrc1ying 1 unner
· dnd retire the side.
S<tnclstrom c\ls0 hdd two sin-
gles dnd d stolc>n bc1se for tht1 win-
ners.
Ddve Snowden ddded d single>
lo round out the ddmdg<> t1gdm<\t
Hlough-l uck" Tourtelloll
Puhdo who ) h'klt•d JU!.t fivP
h1h lnr th1• < umpl1•tP-g<1mt• v. in,
c1d\unu'CI to third un d wild pitch,
puttrnq him in po.,1t1on to .,core
uni• out lt11l•1 un DctH' Snowden\
l11•lch•1., 1 h1111 I' qrnundt•r to third
l lctrhor ... 11<11Hlt•d Jll't three
111111wr-. nn th1 • d<•\. \\hilt• Pulido
h•lt 'l'\ I'll \.\cir nor ... on l><t,t• 111 lhP
l1r .. t It\ t' lllllllH]'
Newport Harbor 3, Woodbri~ 1
Woodbridge 000 010 0 • f 5 3
Newport Harbor 000 300 IC 3 5 2
Pu It do \\ ho I'\ 1 •rwcl hi' 11 •cm d
Tourtellott and Cohan; Pulido and
Biehl. W·Pulido, 4-4 l Tourtellott. 0-6
2B-laP01nte CW> PON L[A(H I OAJLY PllOT
Corona del Mar's Chris Carey tries to ouUeg an infield hlt .
OCC's Gardner
signs with Cal
YOUTH BASEBALL
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moll' p1ll lll'1 ~leul-. Cctrdrwr h,.-.
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GOLF
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Sein D1Pyo to Sc1ntc1 Bc1rbclr<1, c1nd
Pd'>l lo ~r1n Bc•rnrirchno County
Power Hitter!) Tht• <1nnuc1l
C :11odw1ll I lc•tm .. nwn Golf Clct'>·
.,., . whir h lt•t1llll!'' r1 l ull dcty of
golf w1 lh on c Oll l'>t • rC'f t P'>hml'nt'
: c1nd l11nt h," < lubho1""'' rt•n•p·
lion, clin1w1 proqr<1m cincl hvt'
: c.1uc llon. l'> '>Chc•dull'd lor May 8
• r1t the• Sc1nlc1 And Country Club,
' whf'rr c1mc1lC'l1r" will piety 18
• holP.., with a bu..,PIMll 1£•gc.>nd.
Amonq the• n•lcbnlles rom-
mltlPd include BPrt Blylc•ven,
Slt•vt• Gt1rv«y. Prl•d Lynn. 0dVI'
PdrkN, Brooke, Robin'>on ,md
Mdltry Wills, with KTLA <;port,.
«d,tt>r Ed Arnold c1., lhP em rc><'
BlylPvcn ts the evt'nt\ honorr1ry
c httarmc1n lndJV1dudl golfN
entry lc>P'> dTP $150 Numc>rou..,
pt1< kdgP'> tJn• t1Vdllc1hlr For more>
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• rll 547-fi101
Chip shots -In the• Nt•wporl
BPdCh Golf Courw mpn's r lub,
Nc•<1I T<1ch1k1 won low CJro!i .. (n3).
, Bill I lol1grdf won low nPt (51)
• dncl Lylt' Link Wd<\ '><'<ond low
, net (51) in rC'gul<1r rounds April
• 19. Wdll Shc1r..r won c lo<\l'!.t·tO·
lh<'·pin. lc1ndinq hi'> If'<' <,hot 21/2
h•t•l from hol<' No. :1. . In lt1'>t
' Sr1lurdr1y\ Guy'> .incl Doll!> Totll ·
nc1m<>nl, .1 Pt1 n f l,1y"" dncl Bob
Polls won thf' RO'Y,, ht1nril< dp
f•vr•nt w ith •• n1•t I 16 b Riane ht•
\rowl<·y r1nd Gil Montl{'ro fin·
... twd we ond ( 11 <I), Lon Morrow
ctnd Tt1c h1lo lh1rd ( 121 2), Judy
B11IP'> dnd Mrkt• Moht'> fourth
(124), .md loJ.i Rem c1nd ffol7grrif
hf th ( 124 8) t fciyc•<;, mtidr J><lr on
hvt• <on t t·utJVf' hol<·s in lht•
front mnt• Lu ht>lp Potts &. Co to
thf' titlt• .... Mttrc f' C>mc·~t•• won
th • ludt •s' c Jo ,. t to lhP pin on
No. 3. Jim For!luc.;h won th<•
m •n\ on No .5.
• lllCHMD DUNN k • Pilot Sports
writer, whose 90lf column •PPHr~
wve1Y Thundtly.
Newport East Red Sox assrime lead
• They pound Athletics
in Pony League action, as
Zarrilli goes 3 for 4.
NEWPORT BEACH -Thl' Rc·d
Sox rt'gttmc>d .. olt• po,.,e,'>1on of
fir.,l plt10• in lhP Nc.•wport Ect'>l
Pony Lc>dguc.· '>ldndtng!t wrlh d
convmong 14 • l VIC'lury over th(•
Alhl<•llcs lct'>t Sdll11ctc1y c1l Ect..,l·
Bluff Freid.
The Red Sox w<>nl on c1 15-hrt
c1Ltc1ck. 'conng thc•1r 14 rum in
lour innings c1t the plttlc Z<1<k
Z<1rnlli le>d the wc1y by going :1 for
4 c1t tht• plclte, mrluding d JJ().fool
homP run ovpr th'' nqht·fll'lcl
f I' nc-C'.
Zdmlh scorC'd th1t·<' rum r1nd
ht1d h\ E> RBI, c1nd Wet'> ctl'>o th<'
winning pile hPr, giving up only
onC' run on two hrt-.
In olhPr NPwpm l Ec1'>l Pony
c1rtwn
In c1 bc1lllP c1gr1in,l lhc• Nl'wport
Bct'>CbdU A<:.'>ouc1tmn Rc1ny<'r'>, th<'
Nc•wporl Ect'>l Cc1rd111<1l' J>rt'-
\'<11.h•d, 4-2
Th<' C'ctrel11lctl' downNJ thc•rr
.1< IO'>'>·lhl··bc1y fl\dl' hy <11low1ng
Jll'>l on<> hit. with 12 .. tnkoul'>.
n11w wc1lk'> cincl two t•rror-. In
rc•hpf. Andrt•w Tdylor <1nd Mc1tt
L11r.,11n ptlc hc>d w<•ll, with T.iylur\
ll't1<!11ff c,ingl<' 1n th1• fifth 1nninq
'>IMttng d lhr<>P·run redly wh1c h
won lht• 9<1mP for lhC' C,11cJ111<1I'>
Lc1r<,<>n rl'hPvc•cl Tc1ylor in lht•
fourth inning dnd closed out the
Rangers by striking out nine bal-
ler<; dnd overcominga pair of Cor·
dmc1ls' errors.
The MdThns downed the win-
l<>c;c. Mets, 13-3, with the winners
balling through the order and
.. conng si x runs in the sucth
mnmg. For the M arlins. Ty Harp·
er regained the league's batting
lc•c.1d by gomg 4 for 4 with a dou·
bl'' and four RBI.
Nall' Lemmerma.n pitched two
innings in bis first appearancE> on
lh<• mound this sedson. He helped
hi'> own cc1u.-.c by walking and hit·
ling cl double dnd scoring on Alex
Bottom's d ouble in the third
inning.
The McJrbns emerged from c1
htltmy '>lump by ldshing 12 sin-
gle•' c.1nd d double over for the
ddy
Tht.• Cc1rdtndb, who defec1ted
the Mc.1nns. 10-8, on Apnl 17,
">lttrlcd the> -.edSOn with two losses
but hdV<' not looked bc1ck smce.
logging their fourth wm in d row
thdl ddy
M1cht1c.•I Hdye-. stdfled the
CJ<1m1• for the Cc1rds dnd WcJ<;
rf'lwvNI by Ldrson m th<' third
mntng whl'n the top or th<' MM·
hn.; order Cdme to bat
Hdrp<1r suffered the lo.,., for the
Mc1rhn<:. Cc1 tr her Neal Perlmutter.
who hc1d d .,inglE>. double dnd
rPc1rht>d bd!-.e tw1re du<.> to Nrorc,,
.,, orl'CI four llml's. Chri!> Vc1nder-
Moh·n WC'nl 3 for 4 to ttdd lo lht>
SOFTBAL L
Tars' Gosselin has big day
Allc•r nur'>tng c1 1-0 h1c1cl
through thrr>e 1nnrngc,, thrnq'>
'c1me ctpdrl for lhc• Nt-wporl H11r-
bo1 High <\Oflbctll lt't:tffi in c1 7-2
5t·c1 V1cv. LC'c.1gu<· "''lbc1ck to v1'>1t •
ing El Toro Wc>dnf''>dc1y
St<'phdnH· Go'>'>l'hn lnplc•d c1nd
'>COrPd on Mc•gc1n Hc1llt•r\ .. rngl<·
l o ,,.'>tc1ke N<>wport (<}-9-1 ovPrc1ll,
1-4 in h'dgue) to c1 1-0 l<'ctd in thP
bottom or thP .. Ncmcl Go .. '>f•h11
dl'>o hdd d doublt'. hul 1l drcl not
h•,1d lo d Sailor "1111•
In rnmmunrly c olh•gp rH lion
Ho'it Golclt•n w,.,, '>lit1pp1•d c1
IS-gc1m1• 1c,...1nq .. t11·c1k c1gc1rn<,t
cll'>trirt nvr1I Otrl llC'Jl' C'oc1 .. t w1lh c1
5-2 01c1ngr• Ernp111• ConfPrC'nce
vwtory.
The> Ru ... 11er .. (7-25-1, 4-15)
bwlt c1 4-0 IPc1d by the und of the
third inning before the Pirdtes
(11-21 , 7·12) rc1l hed lo '>hce the
IC'dd in hc11f m the lop of the
fourth Molly Sinclc1ir led off the
inning w1lh ii '>ingle dnd Pvenlu-
c11ly '><cm•d on c1 wtld pitch. wtufo
Ang,•lc1 Silcox singled m loc-,ing
pttchN Kc•n Brc1n!tom lo clo'<' lhC'
gc1p lo 4-2
COMMUNITY COUEGE
Golct.n West 5, Ora~ Coast 2
Orange Coast 000 200 0 2 6 3
Golden West 121 001 x • 5 7 0
Bransom and Jeffers; Dunn and Smith
W Dunn, 2-3. l -Bransom, 6-11 2B -Shul·
man (GW), Byers (GW)
HIGH SCHOOL
El Toro 7, Newport Harbor 2
El Toro 000 214 O · 7 4 O
N. Harbor 010 000 1 · 2 7 2
Smith and Stout; Mullen and Gosselin
W-Smith. l ·Mullen, S·B· 1. 2B-Gossehn
(NH) 3B·Gossehn (NH).
GOLF
offensive punch for the Cards.
In the lop of the seventh
inning, the Marl.ms fought back .
scoring three runs before their
rdlly was snuffed out by Larson.
On April 18, the ledgue-lead-
ing Red Sox · were given au they
could handlp from the winless
M ets before commg through with
d hdrd-fought 5-4 verdict.
The Red Sox came up with
three runs in the bottom of the
fifth inning lo ldk<> d 4-3 lead. The
M ets brought in Mall Thiede with
t wo on bdse cind one out in rellt>f
to cloi.e ou thP Red Sox.
Zarrilli. Eric W1cthorn and
WhitnPy Wills httd two hits edch,
with Zdmlli c1nd W1ethom d ou-
bling to dCcou nt for the six hits b y
the Red Sox. The M el!> sprec1d out
lhrPC' smgles and c1 double by
C hm Chc1mberlain. w ith both
ledms fdnning 11 limes
In dnother "Across the Bay"
matchup, the Newport Brlsebc1ll
Assoc1dllon Ydnkec'!> edged the
Newport Ed.,t Athletics, 6-5, on
Apnl 18 dt En!.1gn Field
In upcoming lec1gue gc1me<:.,
lhE> NHBA Dodgc>r'> fnce the Mdr-
lms dl Et1slBluff toddy dl 4.:30 p m .
On Sd turddy, the Mel'> fdrn thP
Cc1rdmc1ls c11 10 d.m .. while the.'
Red Sox and Athletics lctngle> c1l I
p m . dlso at Ec1slBluff.
SC HEDULE
TODAY
•BASEBALL
Community college · Orange
Coast at Golden West, 2:30 p.m.
•TENNIS '
Open • Orange Coast men and
women, Southern California Col·
lege men and women, Corona del
Mar boys at Ojai Invitational.
• TRACK AND FIELD
High school boY\ and girls -New·
port Harbor at El Toro, 3 p.m.;
Woodbridge at Corona del Mar,
2'45 p.m.
•DIVING
Community college men and
women • Orange Coast at Orange
Empire Conference Championships
at Saddleback College. all day
•GOLF
High school -Woodbridge vs.
Corona del Mar, at Newport Beach
CC. 3; Laguna Hills vs. Costa Mesa,
at Leisure World, 2:30 p.m.; Estancia
vs. Newport Harbor, at Mesa Verde
CC, 2:30 p.m.
Perry, Krutzik pace Eagles to easy golf victory
.Jeff Perry. w ith hi'> best round
of th" yedT, wc.1.-. c o-meddhst w1th
h.'t1mmdte PN<> Krutzrk m l<>ddrng
thP Estanc.1a I f1gh goU teum to tt
189-224 Pdcthc CCklst LNgue VlC·
tory ovf'f Ldguntl BPdC'h W£'dnes-
clay dl Co'>ld M e!>a Golf f'OUN '
Perry and Knil1.1k ec1ch bred
i>ven-pdr 35., t1s th<• Edgl es
improved to 12-4 ovNf1ll dnd 8-1
m lht.• PC L. Estancltt pl11y'> st'> finul
ledgue ffidlch agdinst Laguna
Hills toddy
In other local golf dCbon:
Freshman Max Wallick hared
mcddlist honor with d 42 d!>
Corona del Mar completed c1 vic-
tory over Bred Ohnda with a 220·
223 d1.>c1s1on nt !'IPwporl Bed<h
Country Club.
Tht-Scd Kings hdd won an edr-
hcr nlnc·hole match over Brea,
199-206. and th victory evened
C dM's overall record at 9-9.
Estand• , ... Laguna Be.ch 224
(at Costa Mesa Golf Course)
1. J. Perry (E). Krutzlk (E), 35; 3. Neces-
sary (E), 38, 4. Moses (LB), 39, 5. Lassen
(E), 40; 6 Thomson (E), 41.
Coron. del Mw 220. ..... Olmct. 22l
(at Newport Be~h CO
I (tie) Wallick (CdM), Costello (B), 42; 3.
(til') C. Brool(s (CdM), Skrufars (8), 43; 5
(tie) a.mus (CdM), Nielson (CdM), 44. 0th-
~ from CdM: Keane, 47; S. Brooks. 48.
2060 Harbor loulewrd of Can in Costa Mesa
(714l 642·0010
SeMng TM """-' A1t111 S1r9C1t r 921 THE
ford, u...ln&
Metoiry CIDfJ ' lrvcb
STORE
COM
CONTINUED FROM 81
sec.ms the wor c you rm1kc a play.
the worse it me-, e'i up every-
thing.•
In d gdme with .. econd· dnd
thitd-pldce implJCdtlOn'>. tht• VIC·
tory gave
sccond-pldce Santt1 Margantd
(13-7, 8-2 in lec1gue) d lhre<>-game
lead over CdM wilh five games
remdining on the slc1te. CdM,
w hich fell to 12-6-1, 5-5 in lengue,
remains in third plcl<'e ahcc1d of El
Toro (10-11, 4 -6).
The Sea Kings, who dcfcdted
Santa Mdrgarita on Stuart's drc1-
matic home run in the Pnde of the
Coast Tourndment titl£1 game
April 12, have lost lwit:e to the
Eagles in league
"We're not' d very good baU
club nght now,· Koh did. ·we
blow d pickoff throw, we blow a
pitchout, and w e fatled on three
sacrifice bunt!., and thc1t renec U.
on me. I thought we plc:1ycd our
cards rigtlt. Out guys hav<> to
understand that it's up lo them: t
can't play for them
Stuart, 4-2. repl<1recl stc1rter
Reub en Gulledge in the> rifth.
Gulledge hdd given up nm(1 oul<:.
through the dlf, many of them hit
hdrd, in hb 12 outs of work. I le·
wc1lked nobody dnd c11lowl'd c1
solo honw run lo Chrb Mcirk(•y
NEWCOMER
CONTINUED FROM 81
his fec1 thery offenng!> into ktlh
"We hc1ve d lot of bdldnre,
which mdkc•!> 1t e<1'>lt·r for m<' lo
mlX thmg-. up," Newcomer
expldmed "And he olhN l<'c1m..,
are hdvtng d lot of ">UCC<'">'> block -
ing, I hdv(l (slc1ndoul 1un1or out-
side hiller) Bridn (Colc>mc1n) c1!>
dn in!>urc1nre policy "
CdM Cot1ch Jo('Y Fu<:.chHl1
hc1s been the bPn<'hnnry of N<•w-
comer's c1b1bl y lo c1dju .. t to lhP
vc1r'>ily se tting rolt•, w hich hCJllll''>
to bode well for the l('<lm \ Src1
View LedgllP till<' run m·xt '><'ti·
son.
"ll hc1s bN'n c1n t1dJU'>lnwnl,
learning whPrP evf'ryont• hkt'"
the bctU," Nc•wcomN '><lid or hi<:.
var.-.1ty m1tldl10n. "I'd '><1Y the firc-,t
few mdlchPc; werr rC'c11ly t1 leMn·
mg exp<'riPm .-, but. c1t lh1., pmnt
in the .,ec1son, I'm lr•Phnq pretty
comforlc1blf' "
In ddd1l10n to hi'> pt1< <•-wll1ng
plc1y. Nc>wcomN .,did ht> isn't
dfrctid lo ldkt:> cl VOCdl l(•ctdN'>hlp
role
"I like lo try lo gt>t th<' guy'>
p.-.ychc>d up dnd willing lo go
100",, dflc>r evt•ry '>mglP bt1ll." ht•
said. "I dl'>o hnd I plc1y bc>ll<'r
when I hc1vr c1 hltlt> c1drc>nc1lmP
pumping "
Nc>wcomer '>ctid th(• 11icn1<1'>ed
blocking rt>!)pon.,1b1btie .. thc:1l go
with his positron hc1ve provided
leading off the third.
CdM had broken the 1c-CJ hf'\
• wht•n Bryan 8edr !>C'OH .. '<i on Mt1t
Fri •nd'~ RBI ground out B<>c1
reac.hed hrst on c1n outlteld •rm
to open the second mmng, lhr.1
moved to 'it>cond dnd lhlrd o
wtlci pitches
The S c1 Kmg!> left the bc1se<;
I0<1ded in the fdlh, and strandl~d
runnen. in sconng position m the
firc;t and third
#Myles (Ddvi~) gets on btlse m
the first inning, and we can't
move him over,'' Koh sc1id. "He
gets to second base on a ground
out, but Lhen he should've scored
later on the passed ball, hdd we
been able to sacrifice him over."
DaVIs moved to third on c,t wild
·pllch in the inning. But stdyed
there.
Santa Marganta sldrter Jusfin
Pdrker (no earned runs in 42/3
innings) and reliever Chns Tess-
m dn ·combined on a two-hiller,
'>lrikmg out 11 Tessman, who hd-.
four !)elves and entered the gdm<'
with a 0.32 ERA. earned tus first
wm of the season.
Senior Mike Penny, one of Lhc>
Eagles' best pitchers. c1s wcU d'>
their top power hitter. did not pldy
bccc.1use of illness.
Santa Margarita 2. Corona del Mar 1
Santa Margarita 001 000 l • 2 6 2
Corona del Mar 010 000 0 · l 2 2
Parker, Tessman (5) and Nlcotra;
Gulledge, Stuart (5) and Knecht. W-
Tessman (1·0). l -Stuart (4-2). HR-Markey
(SM).
extr<1 molivc1tion lo expdnd his
gdmC.
"I didn't plc1y much front row
lc1st (high school) season. so I'm
1ust '>tarting
I
to get used lo 1t, • N ewcomer
'>t11d "There are a few fundc1-
menldl'i lo learn, but blocking '"
'>omclhmg I really en1oy "
NC'wcomer became mlNe'>lccl
in v0Ueybc11l by wc1lching hi'> olcl-
l'r Sl'>tN Lon (d starter on th(•
1992 CdM gtrls Ctr: Southern
SC'cllon, '>ldtc c1nd nallonc1I chc1m ·
pion-.. now pldymg dl the Uni-
ver..ity of Alabdmd) begin d!> d
young club plc:1yer.
Ever ~ince. he's p rogressed
through the sport, and hopes lo
pursuC' an opportunity lo contin-
ue.
"DPrek hc1s exceptional spt•NI
t1nd quickness which allows him
lo gl'l lo bc11ls thc1l a lot of othc>r
'>C'llt>rs don't gel to," said CdM
Coc1rh Joey Fuschetti. ·And h e\
'ltll developing and getting
.. tronger
• 1£ he 1c;n'l the top setter in tht'
ll'ague. he's rn the top two."
Fuschetli added.
NPwcomer said the level of
play in thl' rugged Sea View
LPc1gue, considered dmong lht>
lop prep volleybdll o rcu1ts m thc>
<\ldte. 1f nol he nation, hc1., forced
him to elevdle bu. gdme. dfl er
plc1ymg on d 16-c1nd-under ledm
ld'l club <;ec1son.
"It was d hlUe mtimiddlmg c1t
frr..t. but it'<, c1lso a nt!th," New-
comer said.
,... ......... -= ........ ,
Mufflers • Brake• Ask FREE• Estimates Trailor Hitches Ab ut • Towing
rK;f;liH•I 631-1.170
TRANSMISSION 1728 PLACENTIA
SERVICE• REPAIR• EXCHANGE COSTA MESA
·--·DOMESTIC• IMPORTED CARS• TRUCKS• RV'S __ _
GIRLS & BOYS
U15 thru U19
SUNDAY: MAY 7 & MAY 21
TIMES:
GIRLS BOYS
U15 & U18 9AM • 11AM U16 & U16 1PM • 3PM
U17 • U19 11AM • 1PM U15 • U16 3PM • 5PM
DIVISION BY BIRTHOATE
U15,8-1 ·1960 UHS,8-1-1979 U17,8-1 ·1978
U18,8-1·19n U19,8·1·1976
For lnfor~~w Call;
Rick Barth
854-2280
BOl1I: Kent McClafu 552-4738
THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1995 Bl
BOATING changed al the ldst nunut('. Jn
(dime s to all of the competitor ,
thP rdce commitlt>e lhrC'w out th~
race, giving the cltii.~e.-. d thre<>-
race scnes over the two uayb.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRL SWIMMING
CONTINUED FROM 81
Newport Pt(?r.
ThP Schock cldss sdw d trong
turnout of 26 boats, w1lh mdny of
lhe a1lor'i spending lhe1r second
weekend on the Wdters of N~w
poct, having. competed in the
Llpton Cup the week pnor.
The Schock class as espen<llly
!ilrong m Newport dnd J!) grow-
ing throughout Southern Cdhfor-
ntd, as proven by the Glick.mans
~rom Voyagers Sailing Club who
JUSt stC'pped into their newly
bought Schock 3S and won the
regdtla.
A boisterous audience
ch ered on the Glickrncm.!t dS
they went to clairQ their trophy,
spumng on the image of thP
Schock 3S fleet being a close-
knit crowd. BCYC sailor-. Cdro·
line Hardy and Mark Ri•drdon
Wds the top local team, finishing
fifth, but only one pomt out of
thfrd.
The Melge~ 24 cld'iS, the nPw
hot fleet on the scene, '>dW d
strong turnout dS well this week-
end. Nineteen boats and tedms
made the trip lo Newport for the
rdcmg, but no other boctt in th<'
fleet Wds able to catch 81 un•
AyrP!i of NHYC.
Ayres dnd his crew. m thPir
perfectly tuned bod!, wPrc' dblP
to out-boatspeed the rest or th£'
fleet. fm1shing the regattd with
four firsts. with a honzon JOb 1n
the second race. An elctted Ayres
collected his trophies Wlth hP>
children Haley and Chdse, dnd
ended up the ddy in the walN,
thrown in by his even more c>lc1t-
ed Cr(>W.
The ULDB flf'el r(.lturned to
the Cup after a two-yedr h1dtu\,
Wlth top local satlmdk<'~ Robb1r
Haines, Bill Menninger dnd
Dave Ullman dcUng clS lacllc1an'>
on three of the eight bod ts. Four
long races hosted VdtJable \htf~
with rolling swell'>, setting the
stage ford fierce bdttle betwet•n
i.ome of the We'>l Codst'o; premier
Sled sailors.
This bdtUe for first rct.gt>d on
Saturday between Hclines and
Ullman's tedrm, which quickly
engaged m d ta.ctJcdl duel dunng
the downWlnd legc, of edch race.
Both tedfus came dWdY wtth a
first for the ddy, with Ullman sall:
ing on Long B~ach Yctcht Club
sailor Peter Tong\ Orient •
Express and Haines !>diling on
California Ydcht Club sailor
Brack DukN'~ Evolution.
Sunday sdw Mmtldr c;ond1-
tions, with Hdmes dnd Ullmdfl
again facing of(. Th<> clo'>e races
between the two local <>xperts
fimshed them in d tw with dnoth-
er team, Ho/ua. for thl• regdlld.
Wilh lh<> llc>bredkN, Holua ln·
umphed , with Ham!?'> edging out
Ullman for second Ml•nningN's
team loggl"d rons1stcnt hnishC'!>
in the top five to finrc;h rifth over-
aU .
Looking ahedcl to Fndciy 1n
the Daily Pilot·
Newport Hctrbor I hgh School
gets d boost from thl• rommumly.
The Navigators, dn d'>'>OCldhOn or
alumm and pdrl'nl'>, elf(• gdthN·
mg their re'>ourc1'" to ht•lp both
the school clnd tht> .,tudl•nl'> This
month's ml'Ptmg hone>rC'd the
spli'ctnculctr !>l'd"on of th<> Nc>w-
port Harbor Sdiling TPttm
Estancia girls win
The E-.tdnCld High girl!> o;wunrrung t am earned
their flf'>l Pdcll1c Coast Letlgul' tnumph, 83-62. over
hoc;t Ldgund Bedch, as AlllN•n B<>nnett (200-ydrd
freestyle) dnd Jess1ctt Hamson (SO fre •) edmed ind1-
v1dual f>vent v1ctones.
Bennett Wd'> dlso '>econd m the 100 free and
dnchored the winning 200 fre<• rcJdy, which included
Hdrni.on, for the Eagles (3·8, 1-4 in k•dgUt').
f n olhnr meets:
The Newport Hdfbor boy!> hnishf'd dudl m eet rom-
pet1t1on CJl S·3 overaU, 2-3 in lh<' Sed View. following
d 94 -76 '>elbdck at EJ Toro.
·lndJv1dual victories for Newport were earned by
Andy Snelgove in the SO free, Rudolpho TindJero in
the 100 butlt>rfly anhd Rob Williams m the 500 free.
Thl• Newport g1rl.s fell to El Toro, 98-72. despite some
fine md1v1dudl efforts.
M eh'>Sd Schutz wc1s the lone winner for the Sdtlors,
taking life SO free in 2S.44 and th<' 100 free in 5S.03
Shdnnon Swee>nC'y Wd!> behind Srhutz 'in the SO,
clocking d 26.68.
Th<' Coron.i del Mdr girb won their first league
ffiC('l , 90-78, OVC'r Woodbridge
CdM freshmcrn stdndout Mtr hPllt' Dahn Wd'>
inslrumenldl m lht> victory, wmrung c1 nctrrow dension
in lh<> 200 free, while dnchonng th<> v1rtonoub 4 x SO
dnd 4 x 100 free reldy tedm'> Ddhn Wu'> dl'>o runner-
up m the 50 free m 26.52
For the CdM boy'>, m d 93-75 lo'>'> to Woodbridge,
Adndn Strelzow clocked d 22.89 m tdktng .. econd m
lhc> SO free, then hdd d O<'drly 1dC'nllct1l 22.86 m his leg
of the 200 f r<>e relay.
The> Costd Mesd boy!> !>Pl d '>Chool rpc·ord in win-
ning thC' 200 free rf'lay an d 104 -65 lo'>s to PCL dtidl
mePt chdmp1on Lc1guna Htll!>.
Th<> four!>om<' of Sedn Hylton, Rydn Dandy,
Dominik Scuk'>7tul and Jdme'> Comfort JUSt out-
toucht!d the l lawk~' team tn wmnmg m 1 33 03.
Thl• Mu'>tdng'> finished ledgLW with d 3-2 mark.
Jn thP g1rlc, meet won by Ldgt1nd Hiii'>, I 12-58. co ... tc1 M c ... d\ Eh7dbeth ChnslJdn'><>n won lhP soo frC'P
m h<'f hr'>I try th1 !> sedson. clo< king c1 'i:5S 75
C hn.,lldnsen dlso partic1pdh·cl on lht> Mustcmgs'
wmnmg medlt'y relay. whKh cdmt• homf' m 2:03.81
OthN m<•mbNs of the ledm WC'lt' C'ollcPn Lund,
Lt• ... lie Chn-.tit1n<>f'n dnd Kdlle Groqc1n
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
HIGH SOtOOL BOYS
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A·T '"· ';t1
r~··· U11 Ii ,,, .,.,,
AND GIRLS TRACK ANO FIELD
The Schocks. Js and Melges
all !>ailed on the same course,
closer to the Newport Pier than
the 70~. Their concUtJons vaned
from the Sled course, with !ihlfty
wandc; causing mark chdnge'> on
both courses but m dJfferc>nt
degrees.
The rarst race of the sc>nes wc1c;
thrown out due to d ldrge shut,
cdu ing confusion for the conte~
tctnts as the mark had to be
Also, c1 prpv1<>w of thP 1995
N ewport l o En"''nc1dd Rc1c·c· As
the world'<, largt•c,t tnll'rndllonal
yacht race, th1'> tinw-honor<'d
regatta expect'> to drc1w mor<'
lhan 400 cntm•'> inc 111dmg '>Orne
of Newport'c, ho! -.c11lor-.
•STEPHANIE KEEFE'S boating column
appears in the Dally Pilot every Thurs·
day.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
Estancia 89, Laguna Beach 29
100-1 Feltx (E), 12 12, 2. Rosales (E). 12 7, 3 Barrera
(E). t 3 0 200· t Felix (E). 24.16, 2 Rosales (E), 25.0, 3.
Avalos (E), 25 67. 400-1 Shrban (LB), 53.12, 2 Hardman
(LB), 54 5, 3 Avalos (E). 58.5. 800· 1. Hardman (E), 2.05.3,
2 Kowalski (E). 2:09 64, 3. Hill (LB). 2 17 1,600·1. Appell
(E), 4'36. 2 Salgado (E). 4·43; 3 Munoz (E), 4:59 3,200·
1 Appell (E), nt. 2 Salgado (E). nt, 3 Munoz (E), nt
1 lOHH 1 Chacou (LB), 18.9, 2. Barrera (E). 20 5, 3 Ayala
(E). 20 6 330LH-1 Chacou {LB), 45 66, 2 Vargas (E),
47 4, 3 Barrera (E), 49 87. 400 relay-1 Estancia (Rosales,
Felix, Avalos, Ayala), 51 81 1,600relay·1 Estancia (Ava~
Jos. Appell. Ballo, Felix), 3.56 74
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1,7 ·I
BOATING
NEWPORT HARBOR YAOtT CLUB
Ahm.11nsonl5kylartr Regatt.11 Melfles 24
1 Bruce Ayres, NHYC, 2.25. 2 Dale
Bull, SWYC. 8; 3 . Weston/Dork berg.
KHYC. 14; 4. Baraka. SMYC, 17; 5 Ed
O'Sullivan, SDYC. 18; 6. Tom Leweck,
CYC, 18; 7 Chesle~fTerfelder, eve. 27, 8.
K & R Gooding, BYC, 29; 9.
AlberVThompson, LIYC, 29; 10 Marshall
Harrington, SDYC. 30, 1 1. Tom Pollack,
BYC. 30; 12. Wally Hollyday. SMYC, 34,
13. H & G Miller, CBYC, 34, 14. Craig Alan
Levin, SWYC, 37; 15 Don Sullivan,
DWYC. 43.
Schodc 3S
1 A & A Glickman, VS(. 4 75, 2
Schmidt/Gordon, eve. 9 5, 3 D & S Case,
SDYC. 15, 4. Alex Benson. eve. 15, 5.
Hardy/Reardon. SCYC. 16; 6 Gorski/Gau·
dio, BYC, 20; 7 John Cazier. BYC. 21, 8.
MaslorvWatner, DRYC, 28; 9. Michael
DEEP SEA
RESULTS
Owens, OYC, 28. 10 Jerry Haney, Calif,
38, 11 Steve Woodruff, SDYC, 38, 12
Karl Karlsson, NHYC, 39, 13 Cliff Thomp-
son, SDYC. 40. 14 Pete Johnstone, BYC,
40, 15 0 & J Cheresh, San D, 43 Note:
Ralph Cameron, BYC. 22nd. 58 points
ULDB 70
1 Richard Blatt, Colum, 9 75, 2. Brack
Duker, eve, 9.75, 3. Peter Tong, LBYC.
9.75; 4 Dick Compton, SBYC, 11.75, 5
Joe Case, LBYC, 20, 6 Ed McDowell,
KHYC. 22, 7 Fred Kirschner, Cor Y, 29, 8.
Baker/Pennington, LBYC. 34
J.35
1 B & S 'Flam, L8YC, 5 75, 2 Stan
Yocum, CBYC. 6 5, 3 John O'Connor.
CBYC. 11, 4 Chuck Burns, LBYC, 11. 5
Doug Ament, SOY(, 14, 6 Bob/Kathy
Patterson. Caltf, 19, 7 Lawhorn/Deford,
3; SBYC. 20, 8. Richard Wixted. SYCLA, ,2
Randy Peacock, Corte, 25
FISHING
WEDNESDAY'S FISH COUNTS
DAVEY'S LOCKER (4 boats. 88 1ngler\) 15 barrMuda, 3 white sea b.lss, 35 calico bas\, 13 sand
bass. S sculpm, 4 shttpheild, 61 rockfoh, 2 t whttef•sh, 1 sargo, 10 blue perch, 59 ma<ketel
NnW'Ofn' LANDING (2 boats. 30 •nglen) 11 sand l><Ks. 73 sculpin, 1 C.lhco bass. 4 rnackerel
3 sole
I-I I-not c m111·.,h•cl LI· 1 A\<1ld Ill I H-0. 2 R1'"'"' If I
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---------otherwise be lncer11ted In IF YOU OBJECT TO lhe ATTORNEY AT LAW actions without court ap· quest for Special Notice ol
PUBLICNOTICE ~~~w•or~~~~ng~~-~~ONE PARK PLAZA1 ~~~~~~~~Mng~M~~~~-----------------------------------~
ol: ROBERT D. PASKETI should appear at the hear-• lain very Important actions, and appraisal ol estale as· 1] 7: ---1-2-8-2-8-8-1---aka ROBERT D. PASKETT, Ing and 11111 your ob· STE. 1250, IRVINE, CA however, the p1rsona.I rep. 1111 or of any petition or s ~ l~G
STATEMENT OF JR. jeCtlon• or me wril1tn ob-92714, (714) 250.. reaenlallves will be re-account as provided In A PETITION has been ectlons with Iha court be-8040 quired 10 give notice 10 In-aecllon 1250 ol the Calllor-
ABAHDONMENT OF filed by HERBERT A. PAS. lore the hearing. Your ap. Published Newport leresled persons unlest nla Probate Code. A Re-
USE OF FICTITIOUS KETI rn lhe Superior Court pearance may be In person Beach-Cosla Mesa Dally they have waived notice or qu111 lor Special Nollet
BUSINESS NAME of California. COUl'lty of OR· or by your anorney. Pllol April 20 21 27 1995 consented 10 1he propaled fOfm Is av11labCt from lhe
The foClowlng persons ANGE. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ' ' ' . achoo.) The Independent court clerk.
have aband<>Md the use of THE PETITION requests or a contingent eted11or of ThF78J admlnlsuallon authonty Wiii Attomey for th• Petl·
the Flcllllous BusinH• \hal HERBERT A. PASKETI the dec.ued, you must file PUBLIC NOTICE be granled unleu an In-Uoner'
Name: SO CAL FOOD be appointed II pe<sonal your elalm wllh th• court 11res11d person liln an ob-• COMPANY, 30100 Crown repreMn\allve lo admlnls· and mall a copy 10 lhe per· BSC 3895 Jectlon to the p11ition and JOHN Q, BRADSHAW,
Valley PKWY 129 Laguna le< lh• ealate of lhe d~ tonal reprHtntallve ap. NOTICE OF ahow good cause why the l!SQ., (CSBI 37814) Niguel, CA e2en ' dent. Pointed by Iha court within court ahould not grant th• ATTORNEY AT LAW, 3 The Fictitious Business THE PETITION requests lour month1 from the date PETITION TO au!horlly. IMP EA I AL PR 0 M·
Nama relerrtd to above the decedent'• WILL and of first !nuance of the let· ADMINISTER A HEARING on the pell· l!NADI!, STE. 800 wu liled Jn Orange County codicil•. If any, bt 1dmlt1ed lera •• provided In eection l!STATI! OF1 tlon will be held on MAY SANTA ANA CA 92707 on 1-14·94. In the County to proball. The wlll and 9100 of the Callfornl1 Pro-ARTHUR H. ROSS 25, 1995. at 1:45 P.M. In (714) e4 1.1eao e
ol Or1ng1 Original Fli. No. any codicil• are available bale Code. The lim1 lor Ill· CASE NO. A177808 Dtpl. 703 located 11 341 p bll h d N 1 F595292 for examination In lhe flit Ing clilmt will not expire To all helra, t>tntflclarlta, The Cl1y Drive South, Or· u 1 • ewpor
S11·Rlch Co1porallon. kept by the COUft. before four .,n:ionlhs from crtd11or1, contingent crtdl· ange, CA 92668. Beach·Costa Masa Dally 30100 Crown Val/•IY PKWY THE PETITION requests the hearing Clatt nollced tors, and peraoni who may IF YOU OBJECT TO the Pilot Aprll 26, 27, May 3,
121. Laguna N guel, CA authority lo admlnlstet the above, otherwise be interesled In granting of 11'\t petition, you 1995. 92877 tltat• under lht lndepeo. YOU MAY EXAMINE th• th• Wiii or Htale or ~th ahoutd appear al th• hear· Wth983
Thia bus ntH was con-dent Admlnlslrallon ol ~·-file kept by the court. If you of: ARTHUR H. ROSS ' Ing and stale your ot>-
ducted by a corporallon taltl Act. (This authof1ty ••• a S*lon lnlerttltd In A PETITION has bffn e:lon1 or hit written ob-PUBLIC NOTICE
SH Rich CorJ')Orallon, RI-wlll allow ltte pe<aonal rep-the lllatt, you may tilt fHed by GAYLE MADGE ectlons with the court be-chard A. Hemen, Pres. rtHntatlve to takt many with the cour1 a formal A• ROSS and CYNTHIA ore lht hearing. Yout ap-NOTICE Ofl
This itatetNnt was filed actions without court ap-quesl tor Special Notice ol MARIE ROSS In the Su~ pearanee may be in peraon PUBLIC AUCTION
with the County Clerk ol cro\181. Before taking cer· the fifing of an lnvtnt(jfy rlor Court ot California, or by your aUorney. Notice It hereby given Orange County on March afr1 very Important acllon1, and appraisal ol tatalt ... County ol ORANGE. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR that the undlfllgnecf wlll
30, 1095. ho~r. the pertonal rep-Hts or ol any pehllon or THE PETITION request• or a contingent credilor of 1111 at Public AUCIJon on
Publlshed Newpart Beach· rtHntallv1 wlll be requlr1d account H provided In that GAYLE MADGE ROSS lhe deceased, you must flit 05/08195 at 11:30 a.m. at: Costa Mtll Pilot April 13, to give notice to Interested aecllon 1250 or th• Calllor· and CYNTHIA MARIE your clalm wiltt Che court ALLSPACE, 8564 HAMIL-20, 27, May 4, 1995. pertont unl .. 1 they have nla Probate Code. A R• ROSS be appalnltd u Pit'· and mail a copy to the per· TON AVE .. HUNTINGTON
th777 waived notice Of consented quest lof Special Nollet 1onal repr11tnlaClv11 to 1onal ftpresentallv11 ap. BEACH, CA 92648 I.he Plf·
---------1 to the PfOpoaed action.) form 11 available liom th• adrrunlster the estall of lhe pointed by the court wl1hln aonal PfOperty of the fot-PUBLIC NOTICE The independent admlnls· court clerk. decadent. lour month• from the dale lowl~:
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•• ....,. trallon authorlly wilt be AltOfMr for tM Petl· THE PETITION requests of flflt lasuance of tM let· HENDERSON HOH,
--gtanted unle11 an inllf· Uoit•rt lhe dec.deot'a WILL and tan at ptovlded In Nellon BOXES, ORUM, CAR SEAT NOTICR 0, Hied ptrton fit.. an ob-NATHAN W. TAl'llt c:odlclla, If any, be admln.d 9100 of the CallfOfnia Pro-SPOHR H040, MISC.
PaTITtON TO Jectlon '° Iha petition and 1 lo ptoball, The will and t>alt Coda. Tha 1Jme for Ill-FURN. ADMINllTI.. anow good c.uN wtty tha ClaHlfled 11..... any ~itMI ate tvallable Ina clalml Wiii not ekplft RIALTO, CA. 92377 TELE:
RITAT• Ol't c:O\#t lhould not grant Iha CONV•Nl•NT fOf aurnlnaUon In the tilt bebe tour mon(ht ttom tOt .. 73.0744 AUCTION
PAI euthOfftY. wheth91' YoU'ta buy-klpt by lhe court. Iha heating data noticed BOND f7~Mt ROa ... T D. KaTT A HEARING on Iha pett. Ing, .. lllng, or juat THE PETITION requeala above. Publlahed Newport
•lul .. o .... T D. tJon wlll be held on MAY loOklng cluatlled hH authority lo admlnlll., Iha YOO MAY EXAMINE Iha Beach-COii" Mau Dally
PAIKmTT, ""· 11, 1"5, '" 1:45 P.M. In what you nMdl eatate under the tndepen-me k•pt by the C01.1t1. If you Piiot Apfll 11, May 3, 1995.
CAlll NO. A177572 Dept 703 localed It 341 C\.ASSll'l•D dent Adnllnlattallon of E1-Ila a patlOC\ lnlafett.ed In Th7M
To all helr1, baneflc:larl .. , The City 01lva Soulh, Ot-842.·8878 tal.. Acl, (Thlt IWlflority Iha ealall, you tnay file Buy It. Sell It. Find IL
credllor1, cont1ng41n1 creel!· wlll allow ltte '*1IOf'll rep. c .. ealfted.
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BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The l.Lgal Departmmt at the Daily Pilot is pleased :..-
to annorma a new servia now amilabk f() neu1 bunnmes.
~ ruiU. now SEARCH the nam~ for you at no txtm charge. and sat>e you the
ti~ and tht trip to the O>urt Huuse in Santa Ana. Thm, of course, nfor the SMreh
is completed wt wiU fik your fictitWu.r bun'ness nam~ staummt u~th the County
Clerk, publish once a weelt for four Wttks as requirt!d by "1.w and tlien fik yuur proof
of publicatum with the O>unty Clnlt.
Please ftoP by to fik your ficti"tima busintSS stlltnnmr at the .Dt.1ily Pilot. 330 W.
Bay St. <A1ta Mesa. if you aznnt>t stop by. pfeag a:z1I us at (714) 642-4321 and we
wt'li miW amzngmtmtJ for you to handk this ~rt by maiL
if JOU should have any farther qumibns. p~ (11}1 us and u~ u11U bt morr tl"1!I
glad f() assist JOU· Good u"'!t in JfJUT nmJ ~
Into 1 roct lllr .
To l11m more call
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PUBLIC NOTICI ORAM IS AVAILABLE FOR TURE FRAMING l ~I.-ne,CA92714 RACt l:r.=~"'l'l"l--~t"-" ..... -J prob11e, The Will •r)d •1er-... -.V.
---------RfVl[W av THe PUISLIC wv. 1812 fWNl)Ort fUvCI.. Tin bdllUS It coM.rcted bv COSTA MESA, CALI any cotl1c1l1 81e 111111· IMlllllWll lllllllM liW ytWI llOftl ............ to ... : 1NI
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' CRllDITORI OP l'AIA DRIVE, COSTA (c.lilorn••) 1012 Newport lillngollhUl.WmentdOffnotol ntSSrrl?Ho lee d11c:l1im1 •nv llebllltv • .... . COUfl~ '°"' ~ NWN The 1:;::'" ... ":: aULKIALll MIA., CALIFORNIA. 81¥0. ,Coita Mt1a. CA Mi 111!1101!1e Ille 11t1 Ml lhsSK>NEO JINSOOLEE.SOOHOI< lor any lneoirectne11 oflllhe~(Onlll'olllld THE PETITION re llllltblltledbe!Mltlll""9 Tht w.n~ ... ~:~
THIS PUBLIC HEARING 82627 Slil!t ot .. fdflOus INllM.U l(f • 1ke •tr••• eddrtH end lllencl ~ llOng e IS tho I -°'"",..,.,_,..,not Of ---
(IKCI. lt04t Wll.L BE l'lf!LD AS FOi.· Thia bu1lnen II con-Naint in ~*ti CIC lhe llQt!ft ol Tr.s st.111meot was hltd Wlltl ott14r common dHlgne .._ llMOf ID.. ::d~~nlite~U t~ 1~stll~~ itMi1 ~ h 11M in 1M =:;.:;~..,';",::.
•tOI U.C.C.) LOWS· Cluclld by: a cor~auon a!IOthtr ulldtt ftdetll $(Jle °' Cou~Otfil of OIJllOI tion It env •hown c.omer GI llld IG( 2; undor tho Ind pendent ._ ol a ~· Buttneu "*' lft ""9 ftoact.
llecrow No. OAT~ Moncs1y, Mly 1. Th• reglatran (I) com. ummon .,,_(Set Stcton t4400 ntyon 14. 19115 hertln • llol'O h 90Ullt • AcJnunlstration of ~s llMl'lll 111 lltOlllOn o1 IW OQt111 o1 The -w11 be 90td
t •1t399-pm 1995 mtnCld 10 ltansa'1 butJ. et .... Bu ....... I/Id ~-··o... NOTICE· r.s l'i~llOus H1me S1Ki ••It will b• made 5160 fttt anohr under ftdllll Stnl ,...__. ... Hot~ la nariby given to TIMC~ G:30 pm. "' u nest unelef the Flclltiou• ~i)' ....... ~· ..... Statement •~pun 11.,. ytllt from bul without COlltn•nt ni In 1 ~ine'°1 pol tates Act. Illus authori· • ' Without COWftMC Of Wlf•
crtdltor1 of tht wlll'lln 1000 11 PoHll>lt lhor11nlf Bu1ln1u Nam•(•) llaltd ,,1 '•no dale 11 _...WtO 11111111 Olfic:e wtrr•nty upreu or Im .. ~~"'of IM lot 2 ty will allow tho person· ~~= .=i~ renly, eqwlU °' lfrlplttd, namld IMMllf' 1111• 1 b"lk PLACE: City Council obOYe on: 3-15-95 1 • ............. .......__ .... oo r 11l represent11t1ve to t1ke "'_, • ,...,.,. UUe poaM .. ..i. 11 •bcxlt be 'mad• "01 Chamber• •I City H411, 77 Pt11t H. Maxson, Inc., ~kith Costa Mtu Ille Countr ~A new r.ca. plied, rtgard•no t111t, POI re:;~:;-,;:.,..,..';'""""' many octlons Without Co6t~ 119ft, Of --.ctt, '°
lht e11111 d11cr1b1d Fair Of1v1, Costa Mtu, Pellf' H Mauon. Pruldenl c 2nf28Aoi 13.?027, '8u11nest ~ si.rnenl ltnlon, or enc:um • ... -llltltOll Q obtaining court •PPfOV· ~f!l.•no ....,_ PIY tM.,..... MtaM• ol J>tlow Cal1fornla. Thi• 11ato~n1 wa1 filtd Mir 4 IQllS """ 118 l~ed befcn lllal data Tile br1nc11, incl11d1ng ft es, c·:1 t B f I • ,...,_ oc--· the ftOttC•t ..cured by the
Tri. ~.m .. anel l>Ytlnfts PUBUC COMMENTS IN wilh the Co1101y Cl•rk of PUBLIC NOTICE ft11no of llVt ltlllment dott not of i:harg11 ind 111p11ns11 of '° ,. poiftl ol beginning a · e ore tak ng certain 13151 Blooltllnt St Dtld °' 'rN.._ phi• .. '.addrffHI of the 11uer 111: EITHER ORAL OR WAIT· 01ange County on Marefl 1bt/I ailhOIUt llle uss In tin th• 'Tru1t111 ind or th• •l*l'ICI ''°"' ~ lot 2. • Oii. very imponont actions, Gllrtllfl ~. ~ Q/1643 provtdtd .,. euc.h nocicst·
ED·WEST COMPANY. A TEN FORM MAY BE PRE· 29, 1995 fie Ml. fWU7 It* Of I f'd~s Bu•~ tru!ltl crutld by Hid =::nor=-· ~:P":':.::~to::~~ p;.r.0'!_3! NtwportTBead\··•-~ Meta27• u... '!!!WtCt_!~ ~ ~~ ,CALIFORNIA GENERAL SENTED DURING THE F8417&t ftCTITIOUI IUllNESI Nim&lll ~Mn of IW llQID ol Deed Of Trull, lo pay the but uv CH304S56 001.,....,..,. ....., .,,.. _,._.,. .. ,. .,. PARTNERSHIP, 1399 PUBLIC HEARING, FOR PubUshtd N~l)Ort Beach-ewtfllATtMOO anolhef under Ftdtnll, SI*. or remaining prlncip1I 1um1 Ol 500tttt. wlfloUt requ1rod 10 give notice 41118 19116 TNlt f"a c-..s Ind
1.ogan Av1nu1, Colla FURTHER INFORMATION, Costa Miia Dally Piiot lhe 1""°"'4no f)tllOll(t) IH l.ww (Ste 5aon 14400 ol the note(sl 11cured by ol tulface tnlfY, II ltM to intereated p&raons • • • llpeftM8 OJ the Trultff.
Mna,Ca.92626 TELfPHONE754·53350AA 11 13 20 27 M 4 dolnobJISlntSSn SPECIALTIES 11q ,llllsineuandPIOless1onssa1dD11doflru•tlowlt: IWdftdlromJoMHow• un!eu 1t.1ev have PUIUCNOTICI MthetlrMofthtlnltlal Thi locillon In Cahlornla VISIT THE TRANSPORTA· 1£:.5 • • • •Y • H£.AllH NfTWORK, 650 Tow COde) •37,433.49 with lnter11t end Helt11 Mceo<· wi1111ed notice or con· pulltk.Mlon o1 tNa ftOllct
of 11\1 cnltl executive office TION SERVICCS DIVISION ... · Th778 Center Dr , •Di. CO$la Mtu. First ~no h1reon lrom 8/20/94 at ~~ ~ -r~ 11• H~led lo lhe l'.?roposed Fii ML~ th. total amount ol ttM ol 1ht Miler Is• nme AT CITY HALL, 77 FAIR 92626 TUM ESCllOW INC. 1 1 .900% per tnnum H -~ 1 action.I The mdepen· flCTITIOUI IUIM'l1 ~ ~ of the
Al 111ttd by ·in. Hlllf all DRIVE, COSTA MESA, PU IC OTICE HellllMet SPldll-fS Inc 13151 lJtrxHhutltSI pro111d1d In uld notelsl 32l8, P111t 635 of oil.a dent odminilurotion ..-EITATf.llElff Ion HCUftd by the
other butlne11 nam11 and CALIFORNIA. BL N {intOt))Otlled In Tew) . 1400t Glrdlfl Grote. CA~ plus COllS and 11nv ad· The .... he IDf .... outhorlty will be granted Tiit follow1110 pet10/l{S) '"" of Tf\llt and ......
1ddre11t1 used by the Pu blls hod N ._vpor I Flctlllou• Ollllas Pkwy Sle 200' Dain NtwPolt Bt1eh Costa Mn• vancH with lnterut. l)l'Of)t.v '! ~ .,.. unless an in1erested doiftO b.lsiness u SUBWAY ineted c01111, HP'f'M•
""" within uu11 yta11 b• Beach·Costa Mesa Daily .,u.lness Nam• TIJCilS ™40 ' ' ' ~29 T 1057..C Apt 20,27, ESTIMATED TOT Al ~~no.nc, ~" lhe person files an objection lf6349, 116 Nofltl &ldtd. Miler· and ac1Vance1 Is
lore the date auch list was Pilot Apnl 15. 17, 18, 19, Statement Tr.s Qi91neu •• corOic~ bv Mly4, 11, 19115 DEBT H2,380.99 . 11 W¥ ol the • to tho pe1i1ion and '°"·CA $1ff,Tf2M.
•em or deliv1red 10 lhe 20, 2G, 27, 28, 29, May 1, The rollowi erson• .,, •c:orpotDon The bener1c111y under nclei'ciibeci lbcM 11
1 shows good cause why RI! Kumar, 1161 S ldahO, PHlll Flnand•I Cofpor•
t>Uver 111: COSTA MESA 1995. doing bualne~ ~s· Aegtfltant has not 11e1 begun PUBLIC NOTICE aid Deed of Trust here· =d lo be 817 Pl'Ockd • the court should not 2621 L,a~. CA lni31 tlon, c. A. Spe11C«, Aut.
COLl.ISION REPAIR, Sa690 ASPRA 2090 N Pallude~ IO t11niecc business under tile NOT • olore executed and de· Hewf)Oltl!eac.h CA on grant the authority ti.1b/Sinusl1conclleled~ Vice PrMldenl, 1540 Ri-
COSTA MESA HONDA, SE· PUBLIC NOTICE DrJv•, F·ullerton, .CA 92831· l1ctllous bJSlntSs llllTle ICE ~~WUSTEE S ·11ered lo the undersigned i1i. llndtltl~ Tnisltt A HEARING o~ the 11'11ndi""'-'al Pwk OfM Suite 214, Sacn-
CURITY AUTO SALES, 1a24 names ~Sled her11n • A 34378 w1l111n O.clarauon of sd•ms 11?1 hb~t; IOf peution will be held on Reosttant hal not Y'1 beQUn mento, CA 15t1~.
COSTA MESA AUTO • Fictitious Eugene Ron v.,-cados •. IGHEO t«lHN£T SPECIAL· L N 8372833 lault and Demend for ncotl!CtMSS Of the sttttl ~May 26 1995 at 1:45 nnuct bu11ness un&r the (40l}i....-.Dllec1: #fw
BODV, 2888 Harbof Blvd., Buslneiia Name 2090 N. Palisades Drive, TIES INC • 91 Scott M Brown. :~. 9ol0 89 401 ale, and a written Nolie• rtss a/Id olller common deSIO-P.M . in DcpC . 703 local· l~llous b.ltultst name or i3, 9115 • c~h~• ~~=i ~~:2:~:iness Statement Fullerton, CA 92631-1024 SecrtUty T.s: No. 803916 I Del11u11 and Election to nnon, ila"f, shown herein Said ed at 341 The City namesbsled her11n =~1:4
addressas ol tho buyer are: The following persons are This bu~lne11 .J• con· lhos st.atemenc WIS tiled with IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ell. d Th~ Nu~.darslpnDed Ille d be made, but wilhou Drive Orange CA ~~ ~::~., lded witri•--' --'-----
COSTA MESA CAAS INC doing business as: ducted by. an Individual Coufll'I Cltfil ol OIJnge PROPERTY OWNER· ause 51 0 ice 0 •· nan! or warranty expressed 92668 PUBLIC NOTICE
A CALIFORNIA CORPORA'. •L COASTAL VALLEY RE· The reglitrant(I) com-1"1Y on Ap\l l4, 1~ YOU ARE IN DEFAULT laull Ind Election to Sell 1mjiied reowno' ilt Pol· IF YOU OBJECT TO 1111eou Cou~Cl2"" ,J!! Orange A TY & MANAGEMENT menced to llansact t>ual-NOTIC£.T11ts ~-ous Name D n o be recorded In 1he on ' brance 'to 1 • r 1111Y on 1. 1...., file No ft4..., TION, 20710 HaW1hoineCO.,b)COASTALVALLEYness under the FlcliUousstatementexpl!shw earslromUN E." A DEED OF ounty where tho reatHSS1 .~encum ~. P1Yt1e granting o lhe NOTICE·hisflc:nousNlme FlC1TT10UslUSINESS
Blvd,. Torrance, CA 90503 MANAGEMENT . 31831 Business Name(s) listed the d I I t~ d I Y Ille Oii TAUS T. DA TED SEPT EM· roperty Is located. lht rem• no pnnopal sum ol the petition, you sho~1ld Slatlment txpuu hw yem from MAME STATEllBfT
The asso11 to be •old ire Paseo Don Jose 'san Juan abovo on: Los Angeles tri! ~~SCI ~ ; r::.!~e BER 5, 1990. UNLESS FOR SALES. INFOR· note(•) secured bv ••d Oetd ol appear at the hearing lht dtll it was hied 1n Ille ou1c:e n... 1...,_~ n(s) 151~ described In Beneral as: C I I CA 9'2575 Coun1y· 3126/82 '°" ... , e new '""". YOU TAKE ACTION TO ATION· M n F . 8 · nisl with inltmt lheMn, as and state ~our objec· ol lhe County Cltllt A new ftdt. ""' ......,..,ng pel10/I~
ALL FUR NIT RE, FIX· c8tr~~'o Van Wllh an Eugene Ross Varcados s BuSlntSS Name Statement ROTECT YOUR PROP m lo 6 ·000 p ,:,· (6.19) pr!Mded Ill Slld note(S), Id· l ions or flle written aous 8u111neu Name Statement doing Qismess IS •
TUR ES. EOU IP MENT. 31631 Paseo Don J~... This stalomenl was llled llllsl be l~ed belore lllaOme Tlie ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD 590·9200. • . es.11 l"f, under the lerms Of objections with lhc mist be lded before INUme The ORANGE COUHTY, (714) 54S.
SHOP SUPPLIES, PAINT San Juan Capistrano CA with the County Clerk ol Mo~ ol this statemenl does not ol AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF Da11d· MARCH 30 Deed of TNSI. tsbmlted lees, court bof ore the hear· l~mg of lhiSSIJtementdoes /IOI ol 6660, 3100 ~rw~ AW,_,e, Suite
OFFICE SUPPLIES. an~ 92675 • Orange County on March tsel aulhonte the use in ltu YOU NEED AN EXPLA· 1995 . • ctiaroes a/Id expenses ol the ing. Your appearance Usell IUlhOdze the use tn tin 114, Costa Mesa. A 92626
are localed at 1399 Loge Ten C. Van Willigan, 22. 1995. statt ol a flcnous BuStness NATION OF HIE NATURE AMERICAN SECURITIE nislee a/Id of the ttusts t•Hted mav bo in person or by SQle of a ~oous 8Jsmets Cllt)I LunouStne LA tnc
Avenue, Costa Mesa. A 31631 Paseo Don Josa FM0938 Harne'" -..oinon of the nghts ol OF THE PROCEEDING COMPANY (TRUSTEE bv said Deed ol Trust. *'>·Wll your llllorney Name'" "'°'lllOn ol lhe ngl1IS of (Oelawatt), 6023 BnS1l:ll Pltttway, 9~~!6 business namo usod San Juan Capistrano, CA Pubhshod Newpo!1 Beach· ~n~:(~~S:-~11:~·~ ;G~INiT c6~U, YOU C/O CAL·WESTEAN RE 1·~8.7~ 53t Esb:l!d add!~~ IF YOU· ARE A another under Farll, Slate, or ~1~~~ ... <;!,~ oonclicted by
by the 11uer al that 1oca· 92675 1 cos1a Mesa Daily Pilot et seq . Busmess and Professions L~w~'fR TACT A CONVEYANCE !AGENT lldVance~il ~!. t!ll lncrtase ttws CREDITOR. or a contin· common law (See Secbon 14400 1 corporabon
;Ion Is: COSTA MESA COL· This business s con· April 20, 27, May 4, 1 l, ode) · PO BOX 2200 . ..,. gent creditor or t~e ti seq. Busmess •nd PlolesS1ons The 11g1stant commenced IO
1.JSION REPAIR ducted by: husband and 1995. r.,,ttdmo • 10?00 ~A~ 4.A~~i~cAa~ EL CAJON. CA 92022 OUT~~·· nde atd doC01'SOrl, you rnusl Ille Code) 1111\Sad t.JSlness Undef 1t1e·
The anllclpaled date of wife ng1 Hewpott Btach Costa Meu · • 900 IOllY 11 1 s your claim with the f1rst Mli"O lrallOu bJ lh• bulk salo is May 15 The rtgisllanl(s) com· CH20!>43S 27~ ,t 20 2 SECURITIES COMPANY (6 l 9) 590-92 Oted ol TNSt herttofOlt tJCKUled i:ourt and mail 8 copy to DISCOVERY ESCROW COMPANY s Stness neme or
1995 at the offico ol Es: monced to 1ran1ac1 .busl· PUBLIC NOTICE May 4 11 19' . 7. u duly appo111ted 11us1ee Bv DELL L. CUNA MAY, /Id dellwrtd to lht undersigned • the personal represonta· TTl7 Clnter Ave. • Sii «O ~ hsted aDow on August t.
crow Forum, 23161 Lake noss under lhe F1ct111ous · • under and pursuant to EXT. 3014 ntten Otcla1111on ol Otllllll •lld tlve appointed by the Hoodll(lftHIBllCll,CA~64 1
Center Dr., 1120, Lako For· Business. Nomo(s) hsted Flctltloua PUBLIC NOTICE Deed of Trull recorded Trusree S61e Ollke ema/ld lor S••. 1/ld a wntten court within four Hewport8eac:ho-Cos1a Mesa ~Ct'!'~~~ LA. esl, CA 112630 above on. 4.13.95 Bu1lne11 N•m• SEPTEMBER 18. 1990, Authorized S8:' n•tur• ce of Dtlaull and Eleaon _, mon1hc; from the date CH304553171~~ Apr27. ~7 ow ....... , lk al IS b oc'1 Toss C. Van W11hgan flit No. F143315 ts inst No 90·493780 3. . ell lhe undelSIOfltd c:tused · · u-4 1118 1Qll5 ~·ns;:o""'"' 1111 bu ' 0 su 1 . This statement was hied Statement flCTITIOUS BUSINESS of Off1c1al Records 1n the 411 •2 •27195 •d No•ce Of Dtlaultalld Eledlon of ltrst issuar:ice «?1 ~ ' ' • Ths statement was hied with ~e7~1!rrnco~~lor50;.?~n wtth tho Coun1y Cle1k 01 d~~~ 'g~~1~~s~ ~:~sons are NAME STATEMENT office ot the County R" PUBLIC NOTICE Sell to be recorded 1n the ~e~~~[~n a~ 1 gci'v1~fd th~ PUBLIC NOTICE Ille Cou~Cl2er11 ,J!! Orange
6!06.2. Orange Coun1y on April 17, MAC BOOKKEEPING, Tilt ll>flOWlno person(s) 1Y-1re co1ders of 'ORANGE oumy where the real properly 11 C I' . Countton I 1, 1-..
If so subJect. the name 1995. F843728 2012 L Santa Ana Avo • doing business as CHECKER·s. County. State of C•lllor· FCI H.ot57Z ocated and more than "''" T~ iforn1a Proba,te Co~e. NOTICE Of' ~USTEE'S NOTICE· r.s FicUous Name
and address of tno person Published Newport Beach· Costa Mesa CA 92627 t30 Soul/I M.Jln Street. Or.inoe. ma, executed by REGI Tr .. ltt Sile No. 112H months haw elepsed since such 1 e time11 fo fihng PFC ._~170-35 Statement exp~ !1"' years ,.!,rom
with whom claims may be Costa Mesa Daily Pilol Margaret 'Rose Coker CA 92667 NALD 8 JACKSON AND NOTICE Of TRUSTtFS SALE rec:onjaon cb a,ims 'f1 nol "wnire LA•n .... 1.,...74_1 the date it was 111~ in Ille "''ice filed la Escrow Forum. I 27 M 4 11 18 2012 L Sania Ana, Ave.: Mano Ramoru, 6llCY.> San Al JANE L. POULSON YOU ARE IN OEFAUl.T UNOER OAlE 4· 19-95 e oi o our months ..... £vv ol lhe ~nlY Cle~ A new Rell·
23181 Lake Center Dr .. A9P9
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5 ' ay ' ' ' Costa Mosa, CA 92627 Ww;, Buena Plrll. CA 90620 JACKSON, HUSBAND A OEEO Of TRUST DATED 10-7· IJ,: f lllST AMERICAN TITlE from the hearing dale OWnu-~ Roberts, I . iOus Bu;tness Name Statement , I 120. Leko Fo1es1. CA l · This business Is con· Dana Ramtl!z. 6905 San Alt ANO WIFE AS JOINT UNLESS YOU TAKE ACllON INSURANCE COMPANY, 11 not1cod above. YOU ME IN DEFAULT rrustbe llled before tllaUme Tile
•92630 and the last dato lor rh794 ducted by: an Individual Way. Buena Plrll. CA 90620 TENANTS. WILL SEU AT Cl PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, Trusttt YOU MAY EXAM-UHDE1t A DEED OF llllngol lhs NCementdOes nolol
filing claims shall bo May PUBLIC NOTICE The reglslrant(s) com· lilts buS1nus 1s conclJCled by PUBLIC AUCTION TO MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC LENDERS ADVANTAGE 200 £ INE the file ki,pt by the TRUNUU!I!. DATED1 .. ~· itself 1Ulllonlt Ille use 1n tin •12, 1995 which Is the bus1· menced 10 transaci busl· lllsbal11hnd wile HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ALE f YOU N£EO AN fXPLA. S111tiJolnt1, S/llf 600. SANT. court. II you are a per· -VOU .... E AC· state of I ~bous Bu111ness
'"•ss day bolero tne sale Fictitious ness und1t the Flcllllou.s lhe ~strant commenced t CASH. CASHIER'S NATION OF THE NAIUAE Of Tll ANA CA ~101 son m1eros1ct1 In tho ~~~~~OJE11,_~0~: Name 1n violnon ol Ille nohts of
•date spec1l1ed above. euslnesa Name Buslneu Name(s) llstod transact business undtr the CHECK DRAWN ON A PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, (11')546-2230 es.tale, you may file SOLD AT A'PUILIC SALE another under Federal State, or
Dated: 4/14/95 Statement abovo on: 3·17·95 flcbbous bus111ess name 01STA1 E OR NATIONAL OU SHOUl.0 CONTACT A LAW· 8Y l<Mfl Robtrt!IOn . FOREctO w11h the cour1 a formal If" YOU NEED AN EX. common law (Ste Secbon 14400
COSTA MESA, CARS, The following porsons are Margaiol Rose Coker names ksled above on NIA BANK A CHECK DRAWN R SURE OFFK;ER Request for Special PLANATIOH OF THE N,_: et SeQ . Business "10 Plolessions
•INC. dol!lg business as. This slalement was llled SGNEO MARIO RAAtREZ 0 BY A. ST ATE OR FED· On ~ tO 95 at 10 00 am , •·20,4-27.S.-4. 1!Xl5 Notice of the Ming of an TU"E OF THE Code)
CRAIG S HEARER JTB INSURANCE SER· with lhe Counly Clerk of RAMIREZ ERAL CREDIT UNION OR Rrst Amenc:en Tiae lnsuranc 1nven1orv and appraisal PROCEEDtNO AGAINST NewportBeac:h·CostJMesa
:v.P. ' VICES, 3158 Redhill Av-Orange County on March lhts st.alement was ltled wil A CHECK DRAWN B.Y A ompa"f, A C1lllomia Corpora. PUBLIC NOTICE of osla!c assets or of YOU YOU SHOULD CON· CN295445 APl27,,._4,11,18.
. Published Newport enue. Suire 265. Cos1a 17, 1995. tilt County Clertt ol OraooesTATE OR FEDERAL on. as T111stee. or Successo c115 17613i;11 any pet111011 or account TAClALAWYER 1ggs
•Beach·Cosla Mesa Dail Mesa, CA 92626 . FM0380 Coun!Y on~ 14. 1995 SAVINGS AND LOAN AS NStH or Subs\lltld T111s1tt as pro111dcd 111 sec11on On Ol/11111 et. 1:00 pm
•p I 1 A 1 27 1995 y Ne1ghborho. od Accepta~ce Published Newport Beach· Ml11C£.111S Ftatous SOCIA TION. SAVINGS nder and ~rsuant 10 Offd ol NOTICE OF 12 50 of the Cahfomia Peelle F!Mnclal Corpor1•
• 1 o pri ' Corporation (Cahloin1a), Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Slalemtnl ex11rts hve yea~ lro ASSOCIATION. OR T111sl Recorded on 11 !>-86 as PETITION TO l'roh:ilo Code. A no tlons Tru.tee of thl Dffd
• Th797 3158 Redhill Avenue, Su11e Apnl 13, 20, 27, May 4, Ille dale 11 was hied in lhe Ofhc SAVINGS BANK SPECI· Document No 86-531408Boolt ·· ADMINISTER q11os1 lor Spcc:ral Notlcr. of Trust recorded 07/02/90 J PUBLIC NOTJCE 265. Cosla Mosa, CA 1995. ol I~ Counly Clerll A new fictJ . FIED IN SECTION 5102 Ploe .. of Oll1dal Records.in the ESTATE OF: form 1s available from 11 lnltrument to-3412M ~ 92626 Th7JG bOUS Business Name Statemen OF THE FINANCIAL lhce or Ille Recorder OI Orange BEACHER A . SEALS the c:ourl clerk booll -P191 -In the ~ PU8LICHOTICt; This business Is con· rruslbehtedtielortthattme TheCODE AND AUTHORIZED n1Y Cat.loon enc:uted by AKA BEACHER AttomeyforPe~· County ot Ofange ~ ANNUAL REVIEW ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE hhng OI this st.atemene does not nl TO DO BUSINESS IN Robert M lhson .k a/Id Nma F Daleo Skeritl · Caltfomla.
• AND REVISION OF Tile reglstran1(s) com· 11Sell aulhonze the ust 1n ltlts THIS ST A TE WILL BE l-tlC$0!1, r.isband a/Id wile . as SEALS 5200 WameJ Suite Wiii aell •I public 1uc1lon
• CITY·WIDE TRAFFIC menced lo transact .~usl· File Ho fU26U stale of a r1~bous Business HELD AT THE ENTRANCE T111s10r. lilt Independent O!Oer ol CA~E ~R· A 1 7b75~7 204 • to the highest bidder for noss under the F1ct1t1ous FICTITIOUs 8USINESS Namt tn -..olabon Of the 11gh1S of TO THE ORANGE CITY Fortslfrs I Corpomon as 0 :t 11llr!I. CllO I Hurni B h CHh cashle(I chick Of
• IMPACT FEE Business Namo(s) hslod NAME STATEMUfl anomer under Federal. SUie o HALL 300 EAST CHAP Benefloaty WU SELL AT ruaUC CHllll'!;, crcrl11ors, r.0 11 9264;iton e11e CA cer1tned ctt.c:ll, Of I chick
PROGRAM above on: 4·11 ·95 1 t common law (Ste Sec•on 14 MAN · AVENUE ORANGE TION lO lHE HIGHESl t111grnt creduors, and drawn by a credM union,
• THE COSTA MESA CITY Ne1ghbo1hood Acceptance <loo he r:;:si1 :r;o;~~~~ el seq BuSlness a/Id Professions CALIFORNIA. · 1111 llQhl: Bl00£R FOR CASH, (paya~e a pOl!;OllS who tnay o the1 04/26, 04/27 • 05/03 aalli"91 and loan 111ocl·
:t:OUNCIL WILL HOLD A Corp., Barbara. Sled, Vice RE;JOIAl IECllNOLOGIES INC C~} 11111!' and mtere~t con me 01 sile 111 lawiul money 01 wise be 1ntnrestod m PUBLIC NOTICE •lion, a sa11l1191 111ocl· BLIC HEARING FOR Pres. · • First f11mo U S thr will or estate or atlon, or a u vfng1 btnll, ll•llllllllli•iliiliilii•• E ANNUAL REVIEW Tn11 sta1emen1 was f1lod 27351 N Tnuml)h Awll.le Can BURROW ESCROW COMPANY veveddro end dnowD hedld byl .. tv(ie~ ...... ~~...:..~ ~ .... cull. a both of· REACHER A authoftztd to do buslneH D REVISION OF THE with lh• Counly Clerk of yo11Country Cf\91351 •I un er HI ee 0 •• es ................. n.,., a si,te SEALS AK DE Alt ... fl44GM In lhe ..... of callfomla PAC911C vmw
'CITY·WIDE TRAFFIC IM· Or1111ge County on Ap111 18, Ameoun Rtcyci•ng letll· ~1 Pl:Cert:~o'2~ Tiust in the P•opeitv f na'°1111 ~ •Check dflW SEALS A ACHER FtCTITIOUS BUSINESS payable .t the time of NI~ .....aAa"1•L' .... _ ACT FEE PROGRAM 1995 F,...,35 ..... nolog.n Inc (Ra) l(JX) SOUlh· MIU Ill, •11usted on Hid County a Stale Of ltderlll credtl union. llAllEITAT'EMENT In tawfut ot tke _ ...... r-
THE TRAFFIC IMPACT · ..,.. •v em 81~ S" DI Wtsl Palm Newi>ort 8extl·~ta Mesa and Staie deac11bed H : r 1 theck dllwn ~ a stale . A PETI flON has Tut lollOWlng person(s) 1 u ltld s money . t Cemetety • Mot1~ EE PROGRAM HAS BEEN PUbll1hed Newport Beath· Beach, flonda-33405 CN295-W> 78871).AC AfX 20,27 COMPLET EL y DE. tderal Sh'lngS Ind loan moo.a-hr en file1I hy MARK dol tiu11nus .. R & L PROT n r latte at. h• CMpel • Ct9matory
STABl.ISHED TO fl.Costa Men Dally Pilot H1sbus1ness1s conducledby Mav411t095 SCRIBEDINSAIDOEEOon, sa...ngs assoo••on. oALLEN SEALS 111 thDTY~2260tTnton W'INoH~hc!.::~r:.~r::us': 3500Pac:Hk:VleWDrlYe
·/"ANCE THE IMPROVE· April 20, 27, May 4, 11. I COIJ)Oral!On PUBLIC NOTICE F TRUST. ivinos lwlk speohed 1n SttbO Sur>eriJr Court of Call uouna I-th CA 92653 100 CMc Ctntff Drive NeowpGf1 e-cti ~ENTS THAT ARE NECES. 1995 Reois1r1nt rias not ytl tieoun The street address and 102 ol tl'le Finano• Code 1 forn1a. County of Or Tien Vantran 14872 Alceste Wttl ltnta Anl CA an .....,.
:$ARY TO ADDRESS TH f790 IO transac1 t.isiness uild~r Jhe Filt No. F603H other common desogna thonied 10 do business 1n lhts enne SI Westminster CA 92683 right' tltlt and 'tnterelt -~~~~==~If ~UMULATIVE IMPACTS OF PUBLIC NOTICE hcbbOUS llusmess name or FICTITIOUS BUSINESS loon. ,, env. of the re11I rate ) Al •I the front en111nce IO TllE P[TITION re 'n11s bulSlntSS IS conducted conv'eyed to and now held r ........
Po:i'.>EVELOPMENT WITHIN names )Isled Ml!tn NAME STATEMENT property desc11bed ebove Ile 160, &tOI Kaser Boulevard quosts thJI MAnK Al anmdi ... <llll by " under the Deed of ~OSTA MESA ANO TO EN· CNS1282850 SIGNED f\~RiCAN RfCYCLING lhe lollOwing person(s) l~I! IS purported lO be: m .Us. CA ~on of the l(N SEALS br OJlPOllll llle 11g1Sl/anl commenceo Trvlt In the Pfoperty d•· ......... ,,
.SURE THAT THE STAND· Flctltloua lfCHNOLOGlfS t~ By Or!n l doino business as GRANO SUB 399 BAYVIEW lER 11glHleand interest COIM)'ed lo ed ns personal represon ttansacl lluSlness under scribed 11. APN Mortu.ry *Chapel to;.RD U:VEL OF SERVICE MacOon~d hl'l'llOW VP Business Phone No (714) 547 /Id now held by It llnde' sad 1a11ve to administer the hc'°ous business name o 131-H-064 • s MAINTAINED ON THE Busslnen Name lilts 51a1ement was hle!l w•lll 0995. 1704 S G111ld Avenue. Thinking or ha11lng a Oted or lNSI in Ille properly ast1110 of tho decedent. names hsted aDo-..e on ~ Ofiglnal tru1tor:68trbara Cremation
?RAFFIC CIRCULATION ta~ement tile County Clerll 01 Oranoe Sanla f\na, CA 92705 ~arage sale? blaled in Slld County. Cal1loma 1 HE PETITION re· SIGNED llEN VANTF\AH A. ftoberts. 110 Broadway 11..~YSTEM. The lollowing po'.sons are CountyonAl)lll 7 1995 Jtn Soo let. 14772 Bela.re Give us a call! nblngthelltldthert1n qul'c;ts tho decodcnt's This siatement was hied wi Thi etraet eddreu and Coeta Mesa
\!.AN AUDIT OF THE TRAF· doing b~slness as N011CC fht~ ficbbous Name Irvine, CA 92714 CLASSIFIED A.PH 424· 142· 11, 424· 142· Will a11d cod1c1ls, 1f the Cou Cieri! ot Ora other common de1Jgn1-la .. 111 ~1c IMPACT FEE PAO· PETER s CUSTOM PIC. Statement ewports "~ ye.m lrom Soon Ok lee 14772 llelatrt, 842·5078 12 lot 3and""' po"°'1 ol lol 2 ony be admitted to Cou on 21, 1m tlon, If any, of Ike real
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·a·o·u·s·E·s,--· CORONA CORONA NEWPORT 1-----· COSTA MBSA 2124 COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT NEWPORT
CONDOS DEL MAR 1022 DEL MAR 1022 BEACH 1069 HOUSES/ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilBEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONDOS 1 BA c:tprx. New ltv/crpt. llASTSID• :zer H~8• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
FOD SAL n •••t • .,.. FOR RENT Oulet er••·•ml dog ok 1-car garage, carpe11 A .c. • lrvlne Terr Ph••• ti, UNDER $200 000 & d N •• THI 9••,.H B h Ar J••mln• Cr•ek bGll 11alU/"'IC•. Newly 'J Sml yd w/thtd. $525, r11p11. 0 peta. .. 1-...V eac ea Mlrwaln&Mtlftm!INl11Atll 1 •••••••• Reduced .-· 3 bdrm1, Npt Beach. 1300 dop, &4&·7368 760-8354 a--.-• R ._._
.....,.., II aWtect 11111t F••· ---------1489,000 remod 48' 2sa 5835K Craig Bkr 6504144 1 ... , dbl ......._ --enw Yt1r1u Unfurn tn1Ft1r .... si111ac1 .. 1M11• GENERAL Guard o•t•d comm Byowner.7:Z0·1M•o • •---------••fSTMONTHRENT$325e r~k; '~utu~111 ~~·1 &..wee1ru-. ,;~3BA
__..__.INMIMlllefll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii0ii0ii2 w/poola, apes, tenn11 1-,_"""o-0-.-.-n/8 ....... •_w_V_l_•_w_•_ ONE OF A KIND CORONA + Oep. 2Br 28a tnhm S1300/mo. Vacanl 312 nd t'tCM'9e ·-··· z1100 S17S 10 S1450 mo.
te ......... ..., "*'•«. cour1a & greenb•ll 3br/3ba•St1p1 10 sand secluded 2·•tv. 3500 DEL MM 2122 wtvard. Pe11 OK. Poot. . Htm111on 044-04H/Aotn1 net Udo .... " t400 VIiia Rentals
lt•R.tllff tr 1llurl111l11ll111 QOVT'T fforecloeed ~ual • r•IOl1 1ettlng BEST COM Joe. S693K elf, 5Br 3~81, bOnue lnC1ry1. e48·2948 Npt Hehl• 3Br 2B• ... lg ..... W ·-• .,IOO 97•-4912
lllld 11 ,.., ctler. l'llltle!I. home• from 6%. D• for 1hlt llght and •P•· NO QUAl.IFY 073·!>041 rm.+ den, ocean view, 2 '1• BLKI TO IUCHI 3id 11•+ family rm newly remod hm. Ip, ~m'° i19
...... -.....i..~ ......,,.......,,., llnque111 Tax, Repoe, cloua 30A 21/2UA huge lot, Cllm up~rC11, 20r "8• ofc appllo '·~Y··d $10.tlU'\/mo. hdwd flrl, f""'c) yd w/ Pro-v Mgmt -RfOs. Your Al••· Toll home with wood a. of H ..... ·29d 28• s • · ' "" -"" '"" .......... _ • • ,..... .. , .._...,..... ... ......_.. Frff 800-808-9778 ex. fl k 1-1 d HouN. ~o· .. , b•rv In guarCI gal•· ••v ew. anc••. w/d, gar, ~llo, 21 Federal Incl• patio, dbl gar. •noo. ,,,.wa illlt9 Winter & Summer
_.._,_....,_.,..... H•t3Gt for cuirtnt ll•1tnge c°t~~·r~/1';-;.: p:lo COM al ,4 .. ,,,-,'ooo. S7D5K. Oy ownr, Open lrplc. 41D~ Marlgold, Oardener ..... 752·28-I 1S1h,SI. 13t·1HO •••==-·-Aentat1 Aleo A11••labl• ..,. • .._..1,-:· ·-... savsun. '769·8090 11375/mo. 7eo-ae7e ' fllll .,.. .... wtH Hf _ eurrounded by lu1h Thia 11 a p1obeta Hit lrvlne Tarrao• front AVAIL.Aal.9: lrg aer 8uy 11. Seit It. Find It. • '7J.1900 •RASTaLUll'll'* ............... -...:.-., -..-....... 'BOA Aogtre Oard•n pl1nl· .. may b• Hen •ny· --------,.. I 28• dpbc w/1rg fncd yd CleHlfled. 110 cYW TWNHili 3Sr t '•mlly Room
__., _ --atu. Inge mak• thl• • won· ume. C•ll L.ana at LOTS row. 1e ... ocean 11 •w, l w/d hkup. 1860 ulol ---------28 28 1 1rg y•rd, $2200/mo ...,..,.., ...... .,... .... P!NINSUIA 1007 detfut home for.,..,.,_. Fr•nklln R••ltw FO• C!ara 1400 3600 •q fl. 38r 2Da+ pd 11e.r.te·'1140 Can't 1Hm to T~nlaa/,ppoorm11:f.1oea. · 178:1212/Ag•n• .. ....._., .. ._ o.r ,....,, -talnlng 'Th•r• I• •11en _ 040·7000 ext 301 &\ <iMU.IO maid'• qtr1, frplc, IPL ,....,..,.....· __,,,,_~~-~~ -
-~ ..... ... a mini oc••n view. DO 1---------l!iiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiliiiiiiii Oul•ll 13900. 8'13-3059 BIO '"Bf ,. ...... a Back get to •II tho•• • '800/mo. 7& -82•2 TtDioA vilw AMI .. _..., --Penlnauta Pt 4bdo48a 1• "' ...... ... ,......._ .,...,..._ 111 IM• remod•l•d ttomet NOT m111 1hl1 hom• llUlld.,.,.,..,.~ Bav TH, !uro kl1, fCP, ttpalr job• a1.,ne Twnhm Front PonoflnO 41r 4 .. SHOO.
,.... .. _.... •.. --.. Can today. On tM move? . ..._.. SILL IQ yd, poot, ~·· arOund the hOUH? row view Hd·2.&8a, Mof'9CO ,. * S2000J --..nnV patlOa, ,.,..,...,.. Harriet Botwinick, A;t Two A•2'a tld• b' lharpl St450 MO-Ot43 Ltt ~ C ... eltled Kini conct. UtOO. •»· M4olet0 or ni.nrot =.,'j.~ ~; ~.:; =~i< P~~~.•o N::'! 251·38l8 or 780-&<Mo Sehlloyuouaehr oelxdtra ~·~t~a?v•~:~c•& io~u "OUr u·..,. vet.i..1... • 1'11611er. ""!'eint, ••.-..;,jlo• D•.-..a-ry ea21 c:ddWlll...., UiliOitVINA .... .._II•·•--·-,., port Alty 12~<494 Sell your home H•mllton, CM, Sal• or 1. "" ''"""' gar. Hff incl wa.., & ,... ..__. WhettMr yov'r• buyl"9 411d Montego, 1r9 ~,.
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COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 BUSINESS &
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So near & yet so far ...
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· Jrs SS75 IO S600
· lBR $625 ro $650
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------1 CARPET INSTALL CLEANING CONCRETE & HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE & MISC PAINTING 3858 PEST
SERVICE & REPAIRS 3516 SERVICES 3548 MASONRY 3557 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3808 SERVICES 3831 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CONTROL
TRANSIATOR/
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DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Carp'try, roof'g, plbg liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 21yr1 Qu1Uty Painting --------IJ SMC Cerp•t Repelre BOSS HOUSECLEANING BRICKeTILEeSTONE palnt'g, glaasbloclc9 Lewn Senile•. Mow/ Astrology Chartl PLUS louchups. MAJR PEST MOT CO LEA.RN SPAHISH NOWI
Power stretch, ealee. Ucansed-lnsured. Plaln/atampad Con-EI e c fT 11 1 /SI u cc o · adge/1od/1prlnklara/ Natat•Ralalionshlp 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor Free asll 23 yrs exp. f;l(p'd S.A. Tutor. Also
Repair squaeky floors $9.75 p., hour. crete & Coatings Concrete decks/Repalrs cln-up. Al 09&-2718 Personal Oany forac&SI Uc 280644 645-3209 Sr. disc, L•PR2725 Translator-Interpreter.
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71~548-0368 Uc.#541658 631-4310 MORGAN, Uc'd 650-3261 Ive msg or call attar 5 Free Catalog 673-3443 QUALITY CARE Call 287-0598. Sua•n• 87:J.7409 3410 _1_d_y_•_2_3_9-o_2_a_9_2_4_hr_• ,__,H,.,.O.,,,...,.,U""'S'""E""'C ... L-U-N-IN-O..,_ ,...Quelltv & Prld-.A.11 Carpentrr•Electrlcal Basic Yard M•lnt. 20 yr• exp, excellent ---------Tutor·PhO, MIT grad
Tim Aaavea floorlng 15 yra exp . Good Raf. aspects of concrete & Plumblng•orywall• Lewna Cleanup• 1---------1 workmanship, fair PET 15 yrs. EAparlance
•S.low Retail Prlc11• Own trans. Call any· muoruy. But iarvlc:e, Stucco•.Palntlng•Tlle Tr•• Trimming Lt MOVING 3834 prlcH. 645·2417 Ron SERVICES Basic Math thru Cale
DUNCAN Carpet/Wood/Uno t Im•. 2 41 -0 5 3 1 33 yrs In araL 831-3859 Roofing Jim 64 t-7494 Heullng 070-8245 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 38 70 Chemistry & Physic• CONSTRUCTION U37t738 M5-e711 HANDYM~N Carpen·•---------1 CHUNG'S PAINTING SAT prep ..... 640-8623
20 Yrs Exp . Small & NEW WllST CLEANING try, Ula, plumbing & A PAOF'L GARDENER PUBLIC NOTICE 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Price!
Lg. Job• 850.7042 ---------Home & rental prop. CONTRACTORS roof. 2.5yra exp w/refs. caring for each land· Th• Calif. Public Utlll· Guar work. Fr" E1t CERA.MIC Quality work, Raf1/llc/ GENERAL 3558 Jarry Bell 775-8380 1cape as If 11 were my tie• Commission RE· Ucf375602 638-1534
Personahz.ed Pel Car• 1---------
Kennal alternative. No TILE 3928
stress or worry. Uc, 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ins. Raf• 673·7194 11 :~~~~:~~:.s~ Wyr=~~P TILES 3528 ~~nd9d. Fr" Hllmate Orang• Co Handrman ._o_w_n_._La_r_ry_e_54_..s_87_3_ QUIRES that all uHd JENKINS PAJNTINO
vv2·0161; pgr 413..()514 Elac:trlcal/Plumblnn BEST JOB Glldenlng, household goo els New home1, Additions iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CPI BUILDl!RS INC. Pa1nvcar..-1..:·• landscaping, clean movers print their Int/Ext. Wallpaper, -----------
&Remodels 873--4590 C•r•Merbl .. Orenlt• •WINDOW CLEANING• Realdenllal Con1t FrN Eat. i31:3set ups, tree trim. Refs. P.U.C. Cat T number; drywall, teJlturlng, etc. PLUMBING 3890
Orout/Tlla Reator•tlon
R•erout-R•o.ulk
Repair-Clean .. SHI Klt-Bath·Ram·Fabr: FREE ESTIMATES Uc.#511M2<Mlnsured FREE Eel. 436·1518 limo• and chautfeura David, 1·800-880•6222
LHk•·WtrPrfg-Plbg 297-8081 David (714) 865--4883 Semi Retired contractor., ___ __,,,_.._____ print their T.C.P. num· 808 HUTTON CO. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 ''" E1Umate M0-'13ot ~ Sylllml '-'$3803$ BUSINESS
3 540.9237 L-355813 Rpra, lmprvmnl1, •ml Oreen Scene Land1cpng bar In all advertise-lnlJExt. Acoustic cell THI LOCAL PLUM8EA SERVICES 488 Jobe. Quality, Integrity, & lrrlgatlon. Trimming manta. It you have a / 1 / 1 -a Wt1111T1 ~ CO-· 1---------
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil &.HkY Showere Rep'd COMPUTERS 3556 DOORS 3580 I care, Kan 642·1770 a Removal•, Clean-quHtlon about the la-L~~~~~Psf/2';~~;· Since 1947 TUTORING 3930
Computer Tralnln1
In Home & Office
Wln<IOwa.WOrcf·•~eecfQUICllen
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Th• oean of Tiie. ce-ups A Main!, St. Uc. gallty of a mover, limo • Friendly Service
ramie new/repaired re-An •l(p•rl•no•d HAUUNG 3720 *599025, 850-9108 or chauffeur, call: Oen• Abram• Painting L1476000 875·9304
grout, bathrm remodel MAC TUTORING a e p • n dab I• door Lendsoep. Malnt. Public UllllllH Int/Eat Oua1 Palntmtas 5 Aml• Smith Plumbllftl
plumblng L#670130 Syetam & all progrm• hanger. Guar wofl(, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Rapalt7Mow/Claan-up1 Commission Uc/Ins 11nca 'II Cail ,. & Rooter. #512597
673-8065 or 846-6528 Me.-...... e7 a.72u reas. Don 52Ml910 JUNK To The DUMP Mallbu41ght-Speclal•t,-.--~7-14-_5_se-_',,,,15,....1~-• moved & retext. 641-atn Bonded/Any WOllC/Otlln•
Call B..C buying cmpulr (714-988·188a) Call Pate 722·7732'" ••530.0700••
SAT ••mln•n. ~eel
Witt\ Pat O 'Oowd, Te*1
P'•P alnce 117'8. 5 meetlngt In INll'le 119$
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CARPENTRY 3510 CHILD CARE 3536 PC Repair• & Tutoring wiY~cr,,rr•Y 3610 Wiii haul what Trash Two Brolhe,. llovlnv lk•'• Cu1tom Painting -----..,.----Upgr•d••Home/olflce ~ &\.&_..,.,. Man won'tl t68-lS82 LAWN MA.INT Sama Day Service Prof, Clean, Quality bpeft Drain CfeMlnt ---------
Most avca l40 +_p~ .. -Rea/Comm/Ind Lowest Rates. Work. lnVExt 6 Cock•. & Plumbing Repair• WAI.L
Jim eSO-TOH ... A-1 llt.ot t I _. Tr" Trlfn.Sprlnldr Sys. L1'134650 957·1600 Ll073461 63f-<t&10 20yre e11,p. All worM. CO,.rwt•YuG$
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dowt. cab!Mtt, eiucoo & dry-fun, Hie. environment R•p•ltN"r8de9/Treln uncan eetrlc • --:.~ 3740 •---------Pr.cl•• Plum= 3932
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A to£ HAHDYMAH Xlnl Refe ...... 434'39n 8uy/8ell 8f54.5995 L•M l'at PuU OUr MDI SBRVICES 3812 •••••iiii•lii& pride In WO<km•natup .. :;::~•=:~* No tob tno '"'•Ill
INSTAWMFACf CABINETS ••TUTORING•• PINCBS ~:_ ~= .;•: ...__, T ,.., IWNIOW Clrcle MaJnt. &% Ott wtad. ni.Bn ~~· .!8!!'~<Lctoot.,-!· CLEANlNG Wlndowe, Word,. DECltS 3915 on TVa ao/20,. F9b. NMOUL....,UIWATTY , ... ~ ....... wk .. •,'-"'bml ~~~~~-~"'· ---....-----We o• •h!)uld h~ ............. ~ _. ·-SEIVICES 3S48 Exe .. , Aceell, 20 v,.. Mute '""9• ~ Ffff conaultatlon tlXpet ....... _ r ,. • ...,.. r--IOOflNG • 3110 tooe't'IW. Strip, ln•ta.11\
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THURSDAY. APRIL XI, 1995
TODAY'S
CRoSSwORD PUZZLE
ACROSS high
41 Corded 1 flllp lbbr. ck>«h
4 8molllt end 43 Type of
fog boetd
t 8"*' duck 41 otr.n1IWfy
12 VMt1ge lnelncere
1$ At thle 50 Hindu
piece =' 14 Actor-51 tltoxln• Mecl.achlan 52 Legal
15 Mom'• m.ner "*-53 P()ftlco
1 e Remarbble 54 Photocopy
per90n (al.) 55 Mr. Rather
17 Huebtlnd of 56 Orient
OudNn 57 Barg1ln
11 F,...nt ev.nt
2.0 Outw 58 Sp1nlah
epace cheer
21 Type of
Cut'Ve
·22 Ac:treM Chariotte -
23 Went fut
2e Mor.
IMllculoua
30 Sefgeant'a
shout
31 -Zola
33 Brud type
34 Before
35 Hebrew
lawm1ker 36 Sea eagle
37 Fencer
39 Music hall•
40 In music,
DOWN
Decorate
1g1ln
2 Frog's
cousin
3 Opposite
of ecto
4 0rlVH off
5 Restaurant
llttt
6 Minert'
find• 7 Neighbor of
Fr.
8 Glides on
Ice
•2795 O •MS U.-"-S.,.-
9 Legend Ofckln10n
10 Fashion 32 Majotlty
magazine 38 Lano
11 Ath trap 39 t411'Yfft
19 Uk• a beet aoddeM
20 Comforts : 41 Rustic .
22 Regulation · 42 Gladden
23 Stor1ge 43 Actual
area being
24 Lime's 44 -Hart
country 45 God of love
25 Fencer's 46 Greek
sword cheese
26 Clenched 47 Church
hand c1lendar
27 Made angry 48 Repaet
28 Bronte 49 Anglo-
heroine Saxon
Jane-slave
29 Rockfish 51 Or1ft 1gcy.
31 Poet -
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numerou• mite It.ma new llf•-·-· $4000 obo ........ • D~ 213 4aftd a t. Me-elH
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1 'MOVING PROGRAM:
In observance of the
20th anniversary of fhe
formal end of the Vietnam
War, Pacific Symphony
Orchestra premieres "Fire
Water Paper," a new work
by Elliott Goldenthal PSO
commissioned, at 8 tonight
at Orange County Perform-
ing Arts Center.
2SMOOTII S~G:
More than 500 boats are
expected in this year's
Newport-to-Ensenada Inter-
national Yacht Race, which
begins Friday, in Newport
Harbor.
3 GRIPPING l)llAMA:
Arthur Miller's "Playing
For Time," a story about
the fight for survival by a
women's orchestra and their
conductor in a Nazi concen-
tration camp, opens at 8
tonight at the Jewish Com-
mun.tty Center of Orange
County in Costa Mesa.
4 IAST CHANCEt:
"Schindler's Llst"
author Thomas Keneal-
ly makes what may be one
of his last local appearances
before he moves back to
Australia 1 p.m. Saturday at
Barnes & Noble/Fashion
lsland. He'll sign his latest
book "River Town."
5 SULTRY SONGSTRESS:
Andrea Marcovicd
(above) sings as part of
Pacific Symphony Orches-
tra's Pops Series shows 8
p .m . Friday and Saturday at
the Perf onning Arts Center.
6NICE DIGS: The 1995
Philharmonic House of
Design is Chateau sur la
Mer, a French country
chateau in Pelican Hill. For
$17, attendees can see room-
by-room designs by top inte-
rior designers. Proceeds ben-
efit Orange County Philhar-
monic Society's free chil-
dren's programs. For times
and tickets, phone 840-7542.
7 GOTTA HAVE PA.llH:
Brian Friel's "Faith
Healer" opens 8 p .m.
Friday on South Coast .
Repertory's Second Stage. A
"Pay What You Will" mati-
nee, where buyers set
prices, is 2:30 p .m . Saturday.
801.D HAUNl'S: Don't
be surprised U Erich
Vollmer turns up when
The Santa Fe Chamber
Music Festival on Tour per-
forms at 8 tonight ln Orange
County Performing Arts
Center's Founders Hall. The
popular Vollmer a couple
years back left his post as
executive director of Orange
County Philharmonic Soci-
ety to take over the reins of
the Los Angeles Chamber
Orchestra. Last week. it was
announced Vollmer is on his
way to Santa Pe ... to
become top dog of Chamber
Music Festival on Tour. gIN STEP: Orange Coast
College Dance Depart-
ment's 32nd annual Stu-
dent Dance Concert is 8
p.m. Friday and Saturday in
Robert B. Moore Theatre.
1 OCHOO-CHOO:
fountain Valley trio·
Mystery 1"a1ri gives
free lhow 5 p .m . Friday at
Virgin Mttga1tore/l\iangl
SqUare.
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A MAN FOR ALL ·SEASONS
SCR Founding Artist
Landon snags plum
roles ye <l! after year."
He's grabbed another
.in 'Faith Healer '
al Landon Jr. is a very lucky guy. As
a founding artist with South Coast
Repertory in Costa Mesa, Landon
has been fortunate to have acted in
scores of fine plays, and in plum
roles, since the theater group began
offering productions more than 30 years ago.
"There's a tremendous variety of parts that you
can play," commented Landon recently about being
a member of SCR. •Different styles of plays, differ-
ent periods, different kinds of people. That's what's
great about being in this situation."
Landon thrives on variety, which is why he's
looking forward to his current acting assignment,
"Faith Healer,· which opens Friday night on the
Second Stage at SCR. Landon plays the title charac-
ter~ playwright Brian Friel's three-character play.
which focuses on a faith healer, his wile (played by
Karen Landry) and his promoter (Ron Boussom,
another SCR founding artist). In a series of four
monologues, the three characters recall their touring
life around Scotland and Wales.
During a recent interview at SCR prior to a
rehearsal of "Faith Healer," Landon said the play is
a fascinating piece not only because of the interest-
ing characters. but because the characters do not
play off of each other.
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his characterization fresh for the run of the play. In
SCR's case, that means nearly 40 performances.
The play must seem as new for one audience as it
does for another, even though the play must be
performed essentially the same way every time.
"That is a challenge,• stated Landon. "If you're
not careful, it can become very rote and the inspi-
ration will dry up and the emotional scenes will
become very pale or very forced. The key is you
have to try to make it seem like it's the first time
you've done it every 6me you do it. You forget
about the performance that you did the night
before, no matter how wonderful it was Don't go
out and try to repeat that performance. n you do,
you'll just be acting the cliche of what you just did.
You have to approach it fresh each night.
"You have to believe that the character has nev-
er gone through this before. that he's going
through it for the first time. When that happens,
when you're able to do that, then indeed different
things will come to you. Your responses won't be
exactly the same. It will vary slightly from night to
night, and should, without changing the meaning
of the play."
Even his characterization of Scrooge, which
Landon has done every year for 15 years in SCR's
annual production of ·A Christmas Carol," has
changed to keep the play fresh and interesting for
the audience, as well as for Landon.
MI think it's harder, because it's all your responsi-
bility,• said Landon of acting by himself on stage
without the other character's interaction. "When
you're in a scene with someone, there's that give
and take. They give stutf to you that infuses and
inspires you. When you're on your own, you've got
to come up with it yourself.
"We (the actors) spent a lot of time sitting around
a table discussing meanings and character back-
ground and archetypes of character. You have a lot
of ammwlition, a lot of unconscious or subconscious
things that are feeding everything that you're say-
lng. Since you don't have the interchange between
other characters, you have that to constantly keep
the engine going.•
DON LEACH/ DAILY PILOT
Hal Landon Jr. plays Utle role in South Coast Rep's "Faith Healer."
Scrooge is one of many wonderful roles that
Landon has enjoyed performing, and he's about to
add to that list with "Faith Healer." In fact, there
have been so many memorable parts for him that,
unlike some actors, Landon stated that there are no
particular rolE>s in classic or contemporary drama
that he still has a yearning to play.
do are told from three different points of view. Landon's character is
Irish, which means that Landon must affect an Irish accent. That's not
as PAS}' as it sounds.
"It's easy ~o learn the principles of the dialect, the vowel sounds
and the consonant changes and stuff like that." Said~n. •u•s
easy to sit in your living room and go over it, but it's making it consis-
tent so it bolds up through the whole evening, especially when you're
doing a hall-hour monologue. You just keep doing it and doing it and
doing it until it becomes automatic.•
·As long as it's an interesting character with an
arch, a journey to go through. That's what I'm look-
ing for."
Funny thing is, Laildon seems to find it every
time. Landon's character is a true faith beater, not a
charlatan, but bis touch is erratic. Some nights he
succeeds, some nights he doesn't. Who he is and
why be and the other characters lead the lives they Another aspect of acting that Landon must deal with is keeping
T R.AV E LS ~l ~H HA R VEY
Multiple layers of green fill Sa¥~
By Susanna Clemans
I t wasn't until we'd tried to
book a B&B for March 16 and
17 in Savannah that we were
to find out the importance of St.
Patrick's Day in the South. After
calling the second place and
again bearing a pause followed
by a faint chuclde when told no
rooms were available, I asked
the lady if there were a conven-
tion in town. "Oh, m'dear, don't
y'all know it's St. Patrick's Day?"
she drawled and went on to tell
me it was Savannah's biggest
celebration of the year.
After hearing about this Irish
party, we were determined to
see it for ourselves. We were
refened to a small town,
Brunswick, 80 miles away, and
given reservations at the
Brunswick Inn, where we'd com-
mute.
Meanwhile, zigzagging our
way across the South to Savan-
nah, we read •Midnight in the
Garden of Good and Evil" by
John Berendt, his non-fiction
novel about Savannah and an
infamous murder trial there.
Between all the museum,
gallery, writer and college visits,
we found the intriguing convolu-
tions of the novel and the O.J .
Simpson trial played more like
fiction, bizarre events that
spread in ever-increasing circles,
like a stone skipping across what
may look like still waters.
Coming into our inn the
evening of March 16, we were
ottered cheese, crackers, grapes,
sugared pecans, iced tea and
sherry ln the 19th century omclte
but intimate drawing room.
Claudia and Hany, the owners,
who jolned us, are transplanted
Pennsylvanians, havtng moved
down six years ago because th y
needed a place to house g nere-
tions Of family ailver, glan,_pys~
tel, artwork and antique hfrni.
lute. Tbey'd bought thla buge
Ngg1ig mamton ttiat. Ilk• an
aolnG bMuty, bed bad many
fallfla and com• toUch upt,
but wu ltil1 fadng the lnevttable
pull Of greVtty. I ~, more tbal\
sympathetic. Tbe carved, black-
coffee wood adorned every room
and made for a massive stairway
one only sees in museums. Our
room showed off all its various
past lives; a canopy bed, full of
plump. lacy, embroidered pil-
lows, a few lamps from the
1930s. a screened off '60s kitch-
enette and current "Architectural
Digest· magazines. It was all so
Southern, so #Gone With The
Wind,· that we languidly nib-
bled more of Claudia's snacks
and visited 'til it was too late for
dinner.
At 6: 15 the next momlng. our
alann went off. It was too early
to celebrate anything, but after
coffee, we drove to Savannah
and slowly woke up. We had 90
minutes until parade time, so we
made our way through the
streets to find a good vdntage
polnt. We'd put on our gret!n
Mardi Gras beads to show our
Irish, and nobody see.med to
have such a little smidge of
green OJlj ln fact, l've never n
so many aha.des of green before,
not ln such a concentrated place.
We felt colorleu. We saw green
dogt, green bones, ~ ha.tr
and even green akin. J>eopl
we,. already canytng around .
green plutic conWners filled
wttb green beer. ft WU a green
Manti Gru, everyone in the
ltnMttl, drtnJdng and dandttg in
outraput attire.
Savannah is a beautifully
restored city of neighborhoods
built around colorful squares of
walkways, spring-green grass,
canopied silver-green oaks and
penetrating splashes of azaleas.
camellias, daffodils and tulips.
Many of these 22 squares
spewed forth green water for the
occasion. During the course of
the day, we were to find out that
celebrating St. Pat's had started
citywide a full month before, and
this mom very early with big
breakfasts and Mass before
attending the parade. The entire
dty closed down for the 17th
except vendors selling food, toys,
green T-shirts and hats, and
those working the booths to sell
beer. We found a wall to lean
against. While waiting for the
parad to begin, we watched the
green spectators Wtth all the oth-
er gr n spectators, re4lizittg
again how much we humans
enjoy watchlng each other.
w~ talked to black Savan·
nahns who had taught at the old·
est school in the dty that wu
now cloled down. Ottering us
gooben, aoggy, soft·boiled
peanuts, they point~ out th
wooden bulldlng aO'OIS th
str t. Sevannah, 50% black and
50% white, '"1!led to pleasantly
co· :mt, but we CoWdn 't help but
notic:. th only ~ not wear·
lng green ~ the blacks, and
in the parade cars, important
dignitaries such as Sen. Sam
Nunn, past mayors, parade mar-
shals, city families and so on
were all white whether they
were Irish or not. We tried not to
make too much of this but
remembered parts of Berendt's
novel and the race issue in the
Simpson trial.
The parade went on for more
than four hours. Used to laVlSh
floats from a lifetime of watching
the Rose Parade, we were sur-
prised to find only small, childish
floats sporadically spaced am.id
hundreds of marching bands,
walking people and cruising
cars. Finally desensitized after
two hours, we wandered off and
around the city, finding a huge
crowd doing the same, particu-
larly along the waterfront where
serious partying was taking
place. A few hours later, we
actually found a boisterous out-
door ca.f e serving corned beef,
cabbage and Irish beer.
That night we fell into bed,
dreaming we'd tu.med green and
wondered bow we'd explain our
chameleon-metamorphosis to
those back home. In the morn-
ing, we stopped in Savannah to
do another tourist thing before
driving to Charleston. With our
copy of •Midnight in the Garden
of Good and Evil,• we visited all
the places mentioned by
Berendt, and we ate at Oary's
where the author frequented to
eavesdrop and gather h1s story.
When people found out we wer
from California, they wondered
lf we'd been to Simpson's land-
marks. Funny, we'd never even
considered it. Yet. these two
otles have much in romm.oo
besides mUtd~rs that bring cu.ii·
ous onlookers. They both lov to
party, eat ftne food and harbor
eccentrics. Even to. not once bad
we felt we wer-. still ln Catifor-
rue. Must be d that green and
\hat IOft·boney9d drawl. •
Puppets and special effects
fill stage in Theatre San
FU's "Lord of the Rings."
Puppets, Mr. Sulu
star in two 'Rings'
circus at center
I f you're a J.R.R. Tolkien
fan -and. face it, who
that has read him isn't? -
you're in for a treat next
week at Orange County Per-
fomung Arts Center.
First, on Sunday, George
Takei (Mr. Sulu from televi-
sion's "Star Trek•) narrates
the English novelist's "The
Lord of the Rings" during
The California Wind Orches-
tra's performance of deMeij's
composition of the same
name.
Presented by the Orange
County Philharmonic Soaety
at 3 p.m .. the program also
features the orchestra, under
mUSJc director David Warble,
performing Reed's •The
Music Makers,• Sullivan's
•Pineapple Poll Suite,•
Holst's first Suite tn E·Oat
major for military band,
Grainger's •A Percy
Grainger Portrait" and Wal-
ton's •Crown Imperial
March."
Phone 553·2422 U you
want tlclcets, which ar S13
to $35.
Then on Wednesday,
Montreal'• acdetmed p\lpP.llt
the&t• Le 1"beMN s.na Pb
p~ .Lord ct the Rings"
u p&l't ct the countJWide
lm-otnation C1l1tnllon .._ ttvu GI Mii tot cWNa ud
tbeli ..... .,.... ... .,.... .. ,:30
PJD•,ml~ .. tmll bUtbl,,....., ... -
1bwn Olalm'1DIM. COiia
..... PboM 551-A&TS.
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ART
•TOP WOMEN AJmm
Art 1•1th1b1t \hoWnt'>lll9 01c1ngfl
County\ ftnt'\t h•m.ilt• drtl'>I\ open'>
today dnd contmu<''> through Jun<'
30 Su/Ion Plue(' Hotel. 4500
Ma~Arthur 8/\ d, Newport &•ach,
476-2001, ''"' 2194.
• "WATERCOLOR NOW'
Clas'> for l:'Xp<'m•nct>d twginn<.>r dnd
intemlCdlat<> ddult '>llld(•nt' nt('('l' I
to 3:30 pm S.:.turday ... Apnl 29-Jurw
3. F<'C' $40 for <,ludt>nl'>, wn10r' dnd
museum memb<>"'; S.50 gNwrnl.
Newport Harbor Ari Mu1>t>um, 850
San Cl<·rrwnt<' OTJvP, N<'wp<>rt
Bcu('h, 759 1122.
• MATER DEi ART STUDENTS
Tht> ldsl tn·'>lor<' .. how clow-. Sunddy
Wllh work'> by Mt1tN D1•1 I flgh
&hoot i.tudPnt., I lour.. 8 .30 d m to
6 p m through Fnd<1y. 9 30 c1 m to
5 30 p m Sdturddy Tht• Art Stow.
4040 Campo .. nm(', NC'Wp<Jft Beach.
250· 7353
• YOUNG NEWPO«T·MESA ARTISTS
D1'>plt1y of wmk., by pnmMy through
high !t< hool c1n"1' from Nt>wport·
Mf'!>d Umfwd School Da.,tnc t c lo'>t''>
Sundcty I lnur., IO c1 m to 5 p m
lhruuqh S<1t111d.iy 11 ,, m lb 5 pm
Sundc1y Show< ow Gc11/1·ry. South
Coast P/cuo V1/laq1" I 631 S11111/mw'1
Ave •
• ILMA CUNNINGHAM
Thi• Pxh1b11 "r l'ctlht•rpd rly1•r., 111
Lct11d...c dp1"' 1 Ji.-.1•' S1111cl11y 11011,... 4
" m to !l p m t11cl.iy. lo fl p m
Sdturclt1y drHI nnon to 5 p 111 S11nd<1y
Frt•I' c1drn1.,..,1011 N1•wpml /frm h
0•11/rul L1/Jrc11y 1000 t'\\ 111 rid11 Ai<'.,
Newport lfra1 h 7 17 :18 /11
• ASTER MILLER HAZELTON
Mu,U1-m1•d1<1 work' hy C11.,lc1 1\11•.,,1
Art L<•dCJU<'\ fP1tllt1i'tl 111t1 .. 1 of th1·
month on vu·1• 1\101111.iy through
Mt1y ·11 1111111., 10 c1 m to 5 pm
Ttll''>dtty' throuqh s,11urd.1y., 11 ,, m
to 5 pm S11nd.1}' rri·t· <1dm1.,..wn
Sht>IA.t u•w Gcil/1 ·I). S<111tl1 C1111.,1 Pia/Cl
V1/lug< lb3 / .<.;111111<'""· S1111/a Anc1
• ·oBJECT A.ND tMAGEH
Pctanllng' n•1<11111" ...c ulptuu• c1nd
work' on p<1pc>1 from N1•wport
Hc1rbor Art Mu.,Pum\ 1w1 mnnPnt
rollN·taon 11111-1Pw lhrrnrCJh Jurw 18
Hour' IOc1m 1t15pm TuP.,dcty'>
through S<1l1111l.1y' (Ill 7 pm
Fnd<1y.,). noon 111 'i p na S11ndt1y.,
Adm1-.-.1on $4 for ,uJufl,, $2 lor 'tu·
d1•nh c1nd .,l'n111r.,, lrt•I' hir nll'mb1•r'
ctnd ch1ldrrn unrlt>I rtg1· 12 T111•..,dcty'>
ttrP lrC't' "TLH'.,clt1y T.ilk-. "' Noon,"
th<' cmqrnng '>f'nl'' of 111formctl
g1allrry tc1lk-. rind .. 1tcl1• lt•ct111l''· fl'••·
luH''> c1111-.1 Tony IJl'lctp 850 San
C/Pln(.'fl/(' /)Tl\ ... 751) 1122
• HOLLY WILDER
"lmd<Jlllrlry ullHIVrtfW\," clll l'Xh1b1·
111111 l)f photoqr.tph' hy lh.., Lo'>
An~wl1•., ttr11 .. 1 11111.., 1hrn11qh M<1y lb
Hour' I 0 c1 m to 'I pm Mondcty'>
throuqh Thur,c1.1y., 7-1:! 10 pm
Thur.,ddY' t1nd Mondc1y Orungc
Coos/ Colll'g1• Photo Gerl/Pry. 270 I
Fairview Roud, Co\tU Mt•w. 432
5039
• "ZOOLOGY: ANIMAL IMAGES IN ART"'
Mon.• lht1n 10 pc11nllnq<., drt1w1ng'>,
pnnl' <1nd "11lptuu• of t1n1mc1l' ''°
Vll'W thrmrqh Mt1y I 'I I lour' noon
lu 7 pm M11nd<1y., noon lo 5 pm
TuP-.dt1y., th11111<Jh Frnl<1y.,
RonkAm1•nrn Ciul/1·0. lkpt 1055,
South Ct>o'I M1•/fl1 C 'pfl/<'I, 555
Anton R/1 d 01''" Mt·,a . .J .33 t,noo
•NEW WORKS
Pi!'CP'> hy .. 111111· '"'"'Ann An\11n.
'>tulplor Jull<1 Kit •nu•x rand pdtnlN
RJchdrd I fylc1nd on vil'w throuyh
Mdy 19 I lour' 11 11 m lo 4 pm.
Wedm•'>llr1y' lhrouqh SuncJ.1y'>.
Ornng<' Co1111ty C1•11/t·r for
ContPmporury Ari, 1fi21 W.
MacArthur Blvd , 549 4fJ89
• EDWARD S. CURTIS
Thl• dr11'>1\ phutogr,1v11rt•' r1n• h•rt·
turc•d in "Thi• Nor1h AmN1<<1n
lnd1<1n " lhrnuqh Mt1y 21 Hour'
noon to tip m W1•drw'>rl,1y<, t1nd
Thuf'>dt1y ... 'hi Cf p m frad.1y'> t1nd
Sdlurdt1y•" t1l 5 pm Sundr1y ... < lo'>t·d
Mond<1y ... Ill n p Ill li11 •,dr1y<, Su,011
SplTllU., Gal/Pry, Trnmqlr Squcire,
1870 A Hurb1Jr 8/1 d, Co'1u M('\u,
548 7558
• ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN
Exh1b1t of Inn< alul p.11nt11HJ" r1nd
drt1wan~J' of S1111thNn Ccthf11101.1 hy
lhl' L<19un.1 At·.11 h ttr1..,t on v11•w
through M11y .. m. I lour.. 7 ,, 111 111 7
pm Mondtty' lhrouqh Sctlurdcty'>
Pascul Epu 1•ri1• at P/01(1 Nc•wport,
I 000 Bmllol St . 26 I CJO.J I
• "ANNE FRANK IN THE WORLOH
Sublltll't.I "A L<•.,.,on an Toll'rrtnc 1""
Pdurctllont1l .111d ph11toq1,1phac 1•xh1·
bitlon lh<1l wrn·dll'., tht• hfl' 11nd
llmC''> of Aniw Fr<1nk < onluuu•.,
through Ju1w 1 H Ft•f' $4 qc•nl'f.il
r1dm1.,.,aon. $:1 """"' c1 nd I"'" lor
rhildn•n c1nd .,ludc>nl'> I lour., 1~ ,, 111
lo !Ip m Mon<lt1t' through
Sdlllfd<1y., <1nd !-l .i m tu 7 p 111
Sundt1y'> lf<H th.., w1•1•k\ vhPd11l1·
of '>p<•<1kl'r\ ttnd PV1•nl'> l11•cl to 1·xh1b·
11, '>t'<' Stx•<tttl C:vPnl'> lt'il mqJ
Newport Hurbm A11 Mu'l•um
Library Ann<'.\, 724 1009
• DESORAH 81t0WN
lfN "Vt1n1ty F.m· 1•xhrb1t fo111tn111·.,
through July 1 ti Hour., IO <1 m to Q
p m Mondt1y' throuqh Fndc1y.,, to
d m to 7 pm S...turdt1y'>, t1nd 11 " m
to 6 10 p m S11ndclY' u1gunu Art
Mu'>t•um, South Ccxnl Ptc11CT M1l<•llll<'.
3333 Bri'ltol St, 662 3166
~ CLUBS &
bJ-L:EcoFFEEJJ OUSES
• ALTA COFFEE
Pllqrlm Soul. lonl<Jht Kurt M11hon1•y,
Pr1d<1y .lu!ll Prl<'ncl'i, Saturd11y .John
Jo.,<'ph. Sund.iy Op<>n mike• nl<Jhl,
1\wttdt1y G<•olyn. Thun.day. Mtty 4
Showllmt•'i 7·10 pm Sundoy... 8
p m 1\1<>.,d.1y, through Thur'idtty<•
and 8 30 p rn Fnd.iyc; t1nd 'tlturdoy.,
S06 3ht SI., Nf'wport R<>arh, b75
0233.
• THE CANNERY
FubulOU\ Jc•twn,, 9 r m lo I ti m
Thur\dt1y~: :1 IO 6 p.rn 1111d ff pm lo
rt~ .Sunduy~ Koronkt'. n pm to
mldnt<Jhl Moncf,1y' tllld
Wf dn drty\ J.or.k Wood &
Comp;rny, H tn 11 ·.JO p .m Tut"•dlly~
3010 l.n/uy••llt'. N~wpmt 8 uc h, 615·
5717.
• COttNUSTOHf CAfr
R11y Crut.. 8 30 '' m frl<ldy Drtc·nd r~. fl Wpm s.1turdc1y Uvt·
• 1.s11, 8 .Kl JJ m Monduv. Othli• ,111ctv.
7·:l0·9.15 pm W1•dn1-M!ctYf!.r 1007
Hmbor 81 .. d , C0t>tu M1•Jt0, t;,16 5776
•NACE STUEr .... X
Thrt'.C Hhnd Man., '' p m to 1 u m 1Uf!Sol.11ty~ 330 l:. t1th. I., C<1,ta
MC'SCI, 646-8500
•SID'S
Ructn Bdm•lt, H·:m tonrqht 445 N
Newport 81\ d. Nt'WIHJTI Bc<J< h '150
SIDS
•WAREHOUSE
Modt>rn Fdath. dt q tonl<Jhl thro119h
s.tturcldy ($5) 3450 Vto Op<>tt<>.
Nt•wporl 8t•a1 h, 673 4700
DANCE
• STUDENT DANa CONaRT
Or,mge COd!tt Collt>g(' Dt1nct>
OPp.trtntC'nl''> 32nd c1nnuaJ Stud(•nt
D.tncf' CoQn•rt f1•dlllll' 60 ddvcann•d
ddfl<"C .. tudl'nl'> 8 p m Fnduy dlld
Sdturddy. Elevc•n of lh<' 13 p1c'<·1·'>
pre!.C'nt<'<l an• l hor«gograph<'d by
'>l11dent'>, thl' othN by OCC fdrully
membN!t llckl'l"> $7-Sl 1 Rober/ B
Moor<" Theutrl', 2701 Fajn.J<'W Rood,
Costu Mesu, 432 5880
• DA.NC'N ETC.
01t1ngP COd'>I Collt•gt>'!t pNlormang
ddncf' 1•n-.emblt• give~ lrc>t.> roncNI
noon Wt•dnc•'>d<1y Rob•''' B Moor(•
Theuln'. 2701 Fwrvlt'w Road, Co'itu
M<"W, 432 5500
I Q]K I O 'S STUFF
• "KIDS STORY /CRAFT HOUR"
Pmgrc1m di 7 tomqhl h•t1turc•\ '>fury
"Mttrlhd Sp1•c1k'>" dnd lh1' rrr1ft dO<J
pupp<•I'> Bum<''> & Nobk/Tr1cmgle
Squan', 1870 HurfJor R/\•d .. Cn<i/<J
Mt>'>a, 631 06 I./
• STARLAB
FrP<' '>how., prl''<'ntrd in portr1blt•
plctnl'ldnttm Sclturddy ti" pdrl of
Nt1l1on<1I S<"1Pnn• & Tt•chnoloqy
Wc•l'k Al<,o lh1• 1•xh1b1t dff'ct h•<1tur1•'>
'P'" 1c1I d1•mon.,lrdt1on., Luum h Pr1d
ul C0·~tu/ Court, 3333 8Put SI . Co~tu
Mr~u. 5.J6 2061
• IMAGINATION CELEBRATION
Th<' c-ountywadr fl'\l1v<1l of .art'> tor
rhaldrr·n dlld the ir fdmalw., Hiil'>
through Mt1y 7 Lo<<1l <'l<'nt., -mu .. 1
fn•P or normnttlly pm I'd -anrludc•
"Th1> Slt1r., of Tomorrow· 11 ,1.m to
5 pm Sc1turddy ,,, Fa'fhion l'tlcmd,
Newport l.t'n/c•r Om 1·, Nt>wp<Jrl
Beuch, 721 -2000. "Tht• Art\ .111d
High Tcchnoluyy" 11 t1 m lo 4 pm
Sc1turdr1y r1t Cry...iul Court. 3333 Bt>"r
St .. Cosio Mes"· 435·2 lliO; "Th1' Ari.,
.md I hgh T1·r hnology • 11 <1 m lo 4
p.m Sundc1y di Cry\tul Court; Wc•<,l
\o.a .. 1 lnv1tc1tan1lt1( Ort hP'>lr11 f P.,llVcll
9 <1 m lo 10 p m M11nclt1y rn Omm11·
County Pt>rformmy Ar/,, O ·rrll•r\
.'frgl'r..lrnm Hull, 600 Town < ·, 1111 r
Dm r , Coo;tu tvlr''"· 556 AR rs S1111th
C'od'>I RPp<•rtory., · Hard., ol ,1
Ff't1lhN 4 10 t1nd h 30 p 111
Wc•dne.,ddy dnd Thur.,dc1y. M11y .1·4.
m Orrmgc• Co11nl) P··rfmmmg Artlf
C'(•111t•r'.or fo1111d rs Hull, !.IS7 403:1. Lt•
T hooh1• Sian ftl' ~The Lord of tlu•
Rlnq • with hfo·,IL d pupJXJb 7:30
p m W1'<tof!:o.doy an .<;egN twm Hall,
'i'i6 ARTS
• CHIW..EN'S NOON-TIME STORY HOU1'
A'tfOIHlll'\Y "·•y I\ ( 1•lt•hr.tlt•d hy
wt1d1ng book .. 11bout outN '>J>ct< t• on
Sund<1y Burm·' & N()b/(•/Fu hlon
1'lu11d, 9.'i3 Ncwpurl Ce11IC'r DrM'
Nt>wport Rem h, 759-0982
[l ITT] LITERARY ARTS
• AUTHOR'S TEA
Ordngt• County Region of thl'
NdllondJ K1dn<>y Found~tion of
Southl'm Cclhforn1t1 ho.,ts second
<1nnudl cvc•nt 2 to 6 p m Sunddy.
w1lh author .. · Ela1d!x>th For\y1hr
J-falll'Y ("A Woman ol lndPpende>nt
Mcclns"); Aldn Zw<'ibt>I ("Bunny.'
Bunny Galdd Radner A Sort of Lovt•
Story"), Lmdd Grey Sc•xton
("Sct1rchmg for M~rcy Strl'N, My
Journ<>y B.:ack lo My MolhN Ann
S<•xtun" ). dnd GrPg Bill!> ( ·con\1dc1
Tht'> Home• I TackC'ts $35 Sulton
Place' Hol<'I, 4500 MacArthur Blvd.,
N<•wport B<>oc:h, 962 7675.
• BARNES & NOBLE/FASHION ISLAND
Donnd OwtliJwePbc• of Bn'ilol Covt•
Counwltng prf',f'nl'> hndl "10 Stu pad
Thmg') Wom1•n Do To Me!>'> Up
The11 Uvc• • thi.cu sum 7 p m
P11d.1y Thurncti Kenc e1lly, ilUlhor of
•SchandJ r\ U 1,• 190 cop1 of hh
Int t book "R1vr.r Town," ha don
h&S gr.tndfdtht'!'r·io hfe, I p m
Si'turdoy flSO Nt'wpurt CenlN Dm;('.
N<•wpmt &-uc·h, 750 0982
• BARNES ti N08lf/TRIANGlE SQUARE
Wllton lw.rnhdrdt .,,qn'> 'G<>'ipel· 2
to 4 pm St11urddy 1870 Harbor
B/\.d. Cust<1 MC'1><J, fJ31·0614
• COftONA DEL MAA BRANCH LIBRARY
•fiow to Writ<• I lorror Book.,. 1s lht.>
fOCU-. Of cl ft('I' prO<Jldffi, tO OC• fol•
low<'d by d l<'tl, ut 3 p m Thur~dt1y,
M<1y 4. 420 Murlgo/d Av<' .. Corbnu
dvl fvtar, 711·3800
• NEWPORT BEACH CENTRAL LIBRARY
Fn<'nds of the NPwport Bc•dch
Llbrary hold u <'d book i.ule from 2
lo 7 pm. today through Sunddy.
1000 Avocado Ave>., 759 9667.
,, OAANGE COUNTY INSIDE EDGE
"Rovang humon-.t• Ric Masten, who
ha'> wnttt>n boo~s dnd pt)('try, 'ipt'dks
dunng breakfdsl m<'cl1ng di frJO
ct m Wedne'><idy Cost $15 ror first·
llmt~ 911e'>l Scolt's S<>ulood GT1/I &
Bar, 3300 Bristol St., Co~ta Mesa.
150-5050
• TEMPLE BAT YAHM
Capt Rudolph W Pdttert, dlllhor of
"Running lh<> P<tle'>lln<' BlockddC'·
ThP Ldst Voyag<' of thr Pc1duc c1h, •
'ipeak.'> an honor of i..rd<'la
lndep<•ndcnc-<' Dt1y c1t 7:30 111mght
lkkel'i: $7-$10. IOI/ Come/bock St ..
Nc•wpurt Beach, 644· HJ99.
NOW, THERE'S EVEN MORE
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WEDNESDAY SPECIAL I THURSDAY
Stuffed Rigatoni
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lnduda Gert6c Drud •1 ll115 BAKERST. 549 0685 COSTA MESA •
( u li'r11111 I )0111• 011 l'n·m I'>(''> -.
Batw St
! ...
M S I C
• MUSK ST\JOENTS
Works by J.S Bd(h MoLdrt,
~Nhoven. C.trtd'>'>I, Ct1c·cml,
MarC'eUo dnd ~udPnl rompo<.C'r
l<drina Tunov J)t'rfomwd by Ornn91•
COd~t College mu .. ac .. tud nt11 In
fre<', one-hour r<'c 1tt.1I noon t1Klt1y.
Mu fl' Room I 0 I, 210 I Pu/rvl<'w
Road. Costa Mescr.
• PAOFIC SYMPHONY ORCH£STRA
Led by mui.ic dirt.•ctor Cc1rl St Chor,
PSO premier<''> "firr•, W,1IN, Pdp<>r"
-· a new work It comm1.,'lt0n<'d by
compo er EUiott GoldN1lhal •• ot 1:1
tonight Tickcts· $14·$41. Orangt.•
County Performing Art.'I Ccntt'I, 600
Town Center Drive. Costa Me.so. 755
5799.
• THE SANTA FE C'HAMBER MUSIC
FESTIVAL ON TOUR
So!'le or the world' muc.t ">Ought·
after chamber mus1c1an'> p<>rform Ill
Foundef'>0 Ht1ll at 8 tomght Pro9rnm
includes Be<>thov<>n'<> Stnng Trio m G
MdJOr, Op. 9, No. I, S<-hmllkf'\
Ptdno Quante•! (1972-76), dnd
Schumann'!> QuctrlC'I u1 E·lldt Mt11or
for Pwno t1nd String'>, Op 47 (1842)
HPrbert G ld'>'> gtV(''> c-onc 1•r1 pn•vww
di 7 p m. Tickf'lS· $20 ($8 fl)'r thow
with vcilid '>ludent id('flllfKdlion)
Orange County PNformlng Ari';
C11ntl'r. 551> ARTS •MVSTERY~N
r:ount111n V41U1•y tr1o . whO'>f! U·
hlkd dt•but <1lbum anru-..•'> rock.tbllly
with ollf•m,1t1ve, JOul. r&b und punk
1nrt11C'll<'<':'I, c11v~ fwc. 1n• lc.>rt" how
5 p "' rnddy Virgin Mt''JU'llOTf." "'
1}'Ju11g/(' Squorl', 1875 A Nt•wpurl
Blvtl . Co~tu MC"W, 645·9900.
• ANDREA MA.RCOVICO
SrragN/al"\rC' '> conlinut·~ Pdct..hc
Symphony Orch<'slrd·~ 1994-95 Pop,
S<•nfl~ 8 p.m Friday and Si1lurdc1y
Tirkcl' $22·S53 Orang<' County
PNformJng Art.-; Center. 155-5799.
• THE CALIFORNIA WINO ORCHESTRA
Or.tll(JC' County PhilhdrJnOnl('
Socrc>ty pr<'.,Pnts orchestra, undl'f
mu..,k dir<'ctor David Warbll>, J>Pr·
Com1lng dC'Mt~IJ''> "The Lord of ttw
Rmgo;" with nt1rrdtion by ·s1c1r
TrPk\ • Mr Sul11, GPorgc Tt1k1'1, 1
pm Sund<1y Program t1Lso me lud1·'
R1•1•cl'c; "The M11!.iC Mak<>rs. •
S11lhvt1n'' ·Pa.neap pie Poll Sutl('. •
Hohl'!> F1f\I Smte m E-flat ffidJOr lor
m1hit1ry t>.rnd. Grt1angcr'!. ·A Pt•rc y
Ci1t1111yN Porlrc11l" dnd Walton\
·crown lmpt•ndl Mt1rch • Tirkl't.,
11-$35 Orange County P(_•rformmy
\11'> C1·11tn. 'i53-2422.
• TITO PUENTE F11ur-11m1• Grdmmy wtilmng, L..11111
Jell/ pt•rt u~.,IOlll'>l t1nd h1'i Ldlm Jd/ /
All·Stc1r'> ll<'rlorm 4 p m Sunddy
TarkPI,. $1q·$23 Orange Coa!i/
C11/11•y1'. Rob1•r/ 8. Moore 1'h<•utr1" .n 2 5880
Secretaries are Specia{
at Cliantec{air
In California, there's one bank
where the sailing is equally
smooth whether you're the
owner of a small savings account
or a large business.
customers .... and that means
taking an active interest in the
Afonaay, f1lpril 24 tfir~ugli ':Fritfay, f1lpri! 28
11 .-00 .f1l.'M. to 2.-30 P.Af.
Secretaries 'WeeK,Menu
Soup of tfit 'Day.
or
'13a6y qru.ns tvitfr Potato Croutons wi.tli Cliampaone 'J/j_naigrtttt
*****
Clioice of 'Entrtt:
(jrilftti Prawns in Scampi qjutter Sauce over !itngtl Jfair
Pasta
or
Scalfopini of 'J/ea{ witli Citrus & 'Wliit t 'Wine Sauce
or
fJJrta.st of Cliic~n witft 1lJ1sttnary & 'R,/tf 'Utlnt Sauu
or
'Dungt.ntSs Cra6 ovtr Linguine witli 'Tomato, fJJa.si/,
Cjarfic cY Ofivt Oi[
***** $14.50
J1 !flJJse for tvt.ry fatly tfuring SecrttaritS Wu(
18912 M0t.RNnur'BlvJ., lrviM (aj2115 •.f714) 752·8001
Mdrtftur&'DoUfi{4.f, ntarJtJ~n 1J.V11yndlitpor1
'
From checking and
retirement accounts to boat
loans and mortgages, Union
Bank has been serving
Californians for over 110
year . We pride ourselve • on
meeting the needs of our
communities we serve. We
believe that working hand .. in ..
hand with our customers is o ne
reason Union Bank has been in
ship shape for so long. That's
why we're especially pleased to
be the official sponsor of the
1995 N ewport to Ensenada Yacht
Race.
So, from our crew
to yours, bon VO'.)'age.
,,,~ . W Union B!!!Ji~
More Bank for ~our Buck.
Equal Hou.4lna Opportunity
..
• HAAMONIA BAROQUE Pl.AYERS
Tht• find I cone <'It Ill lht• f'n\1•mbl"\
lhrt•t!-tonn•rt Nl wpotl Rt•t.1ch M·llP.,
1-. 7 p 111 Suntloy Prog1t.1ni I\ llllt•d
•();111c:in9 Noh·,· 1111d rt lt•,1hm•.,
mn,I< by Byrd. l>ll'11pmt. 8111 h,
I lc1nd dnd Dlh<•r, Ticlwl\ 5:1. to
Chrl!'fl Church 8} Thi' S1·" lJ1111t•u
M<•lhodl I, 1400 W &1lboCJ Bl\ d
Newport Bt:ach, 673 3805 '
• OROiESTRA FESTIVAL
A~ pdrt of thr rn11ntyw1tl<• lm1t<Jlllr1
lion CPlt•brdtlOll, w ..... co .... 1 lllVlld·
lion.it Orrh1 .... lrt1 Ft"•ll\'<11 run' q tJ 1n
to 10 pm Mont1tty Fn•1• .ulmt'>\lon
Owngc> Co11nly Pt•rform111g Art.,
Cc>n/N, S1•g(•tslrom 111111. '>'io ART."i
•WOLFGANG PRESS
Allerr1t11ive rock qroup mt1kt"• fl<'<'.
m-~torn pNfnrn1t1n1 t· 111 '>Upport of 11,
'>t•rond doml'\IH rt>h'cl\I', "Funky Lrl-
tlc Demon'>." h p.m Thu1.,d.1y, M.1y
4 Virgin f'vfrgu.'>IOH' Cll Trlc111<1h·
Squurt>. 645 9901)
I
SPECIAL EVENTS
•"ANNE FRANK IN THE WORLD"
Spt•dkt>r\ ttnd 1•\l•nl\ tll'd tu thl·
PXh1b1t r<'crt•t1tlll<I lht• hit• clnd lmw.,
of Ann<• Frrmk lht1l nin., lhrouqh
Jurw 18 mdullt> Rotwrt llr1w11, th1•
hl'>l Anwru <Ill i.olcl11•r to P11lt•1 <1 C1•1-
mc1n 'onn•nl1<1t1011 «•mp 'J>l'<1 k111u
11 30 .i m 1111lt1y 1111d f11<1.1y, fc1lht>r
John Nl'tnldll, who w.i., t1 < lo'P
fnC'nd of Anrw\ l11lhl'1 .• 111<1 1~11-.t•
DPLlPmd of M1.,-.1011 V1PJO, who
knt'W lhl' rrttnk fr1m1l y •llHI Wrl\ 111
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thl'ir <'XJ>l'lll'll! ,., 'I p 111 St11tmt,1y
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uf th<> Nt>llwrlt111d., ho.,1111q •• 50lh
t1nn1VPt-.11ry ( Ollllllf'fOIOldllflll ol lht•
hbNdllon of tht• NC'tlwrlr11HI., 7 10
pm Thur,d.1y r111d f11Ct.1y, M.iy 4.5
Nc>wporl Hurbm Ari ""1Cl'l'Um ,
Library A11m•;.., 85l> S<111 C'/1 ·mi ·1111•
Om<>. 72-1 I 009
• NEWPORT·TO-ENSENADA
INTERNATIONAL YA CHT RACE
About 500 bo<11\ .., .. "'~ , 1 .. ct '"
ldkl' pdrl 111 lht> I 25·mth II 'lfrtlltt
tht• world \ 1.11qt>.,l 11111•rti.11l1111c1l '"''·
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Harbor. -13'1 9'i'i3
• DRIVE ALIVE CAMPAIGN
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lhl' Alcuhol A1h 1"1ry B"111d IAAIH
Orcinq1• C1111nty 1\1111h11l cllHI I >nu1
Edu«1l10n P11•\1•11l11111 lh1m
!ADEPT). Mollwr' Aq,1111'1 D111nk
Driving (MADI>) .md S11p1•1111T Court
Jutlq1• J.11111•., I' < 1r11y 1111\.1•11 l11p l1v1•
winnrng 1inlrll'' 111 h11rnp1•1 ,111 k1•1
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duy Plu1wt Holl~" t111<l /(i./ I W Sun
flowt•r, 835 62.J:l (R1•1cld PoHJ
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STAGE
• ACTING Cl.ASSES
Adult r!d!>\f>'> -Rt•!JI01111111 Ac lln<J I,
'>< 1'111' Study dnd Sht1k("•J>4'81 • m
P1•1fom1ttnre -m•'<'I for l'lght
Wl'l'k' '>tdfttng tod<1y Tim•"• dt•J)(•nd
on PnrollN•s' ... ch<'duk•., Ff't' $105.
('t11ldr<>n\ Aeling 1 t1n<.l II -lur t19r'
I 11-16 -mec•t Y to t I .i m ~gmntng
St1lurd<1y cmd 111-.11119 £11ght lo nuw
w1•t'k\. FN• $175 Cosio ""1Ps<1 Clvi<
l'Joyhous<•, 661 li<tml/1011 SI., Coslu
/Y1Psa, 650·5269
• UPLAYtNG FOR TtMr
At Ihm Miller\ '>lory ctboul the• f19hl
for ... urv1vdl by t1 womt'n\ orc hl• .. t1c1
dnd lhl'tr <1111<111c lot m th<•
Au ... c hw1lt1Brrkt•n<1u ronc t•nt r<1tm11
c<1rnp opt•n., ul 8 tonight (Yom
I {<1<.,hodh, Ill commPl'l1ordlt1m ul lhl'
5oth yt•t11 '>111Ct' lhl• hb.-r.1hon ol thc1l
~d/l l dlllf)) dlld C Ollllllllf'' '8 p 01
S11t111d.1y, Tht11.,d,1y, Mt1y 4 , St1tur·
cttiy. Mt1y b; ,ind J. 30 p m Slir}ddy'>
through M,r~ 7 T1rk1•1 ... $10-$12 50
\11•11oruh Thc·utre on 1h1· JCC cum
pm. 250 E 8<1kt·r St . Co ... 1u /Y1t>..,u.
7'i5-03./0 • ·1<1ss ME KATE·
C\111111 Id H1yh Srhool\ Tht•dlN
D1•ptlfltnP11I p11•\f'llh mu ... 1t<1I rom<•·
dy 11bou1 1h1· bt1ck ... 1ugt• anltt., during
P"tl111m.111n• of Shc1k1''>Pl'tHP\ "The•
T,111111HJ of lhc· Shri·w· IJ pm tonight
lhrnuqh S,111mfoy T1ckl'h $7·$8
Roh!'fl Wt ·1111 Thi ·crln, N1 'Wpor/ H<rr
bm H1yh S! lwo/, 'i49·3596.
• UFAITH HEALER"
l3nt1n r:ru•I\ .,lory c1bout ctn ln'>h ft11lh
ht'ttlt•f, tu .. \lllfc• (01 m1-;tn•c,.,?) rllld hi.,
promo1t•1 n•c c1lhng lh<'lf turb11lc•n1
hv1•., on lour thi.111qh Scotlt1nd c1nd
\'llt1h•., opc•n., H p m rncl11y <11111 run·
llnut•.., 8 pm Tu1•'>clt1Y' thrmrqh Fn·
d,1¥'· 2 10 t1nd H pm S<11\trdt1y., crnct
i 10 dnd 7 311 pm Suncldy ... throuqh
f\.1rly 28 T11 kPI'> $24-$.14 "Pc1y Whc11
You Will " pt•rlom1t1nn" wh1•u· buy·
1•r., ""' pnn·., ($5 minimum ">llCJY'''l·
t•dl 2 JO pm Sc11urd.1y Box nfflC 1•
opt n ... 111.1 m South Ctxl\/ R1•pt•rto
f}. S1·t 011d S1ug1• 6.'iS 'Thw11 C1•1111•r
l>m <'. Co,lu Mt>su. 9'i 7 -103'.l
• ·RED. HOT AND cou·
A1h1 ""tll'r' r1nd dc1111 ,.,.. 1>1•rlorm 111
P•trly-llkl' rt•\ lll' ol m1·nH1r.iblP .ind
1.11111111' Br11.11lw.1~ 111111 I foll} wood
m11..,1c 8 pm Thur.,clc1y., lh1t111qh S.rl·
u1d,1y' <1ncl 2 pm S1111cl.1v" thrnuqh
M.1y 14 T1ckl'I' $15 0>'>111 •"fr~(/
Ci\ w Pl11yh1111w t;50 '>lf,11.
• ·euTHE SPIRIT~
Nol'I C'owc1rd\ 1 n11wcly t1ho11I d
w111t•r who'>I' "'dc1h• hit• 1n lhl' Enq·
h..,h rounlry!>U11' lr1kl'., ,, llflll'<l'O·
d1•111.i1 luin conl111111·., 8 p 111 Tut>"·
ctc1y .. lhrouqh rnd<1y, 2 :10 dlld 8 I'm
St1h11<lrlY' <ind 'J. :to .irHI 7 10 p m
Sunctuy'> thmuCJh M11y 14 Tic k<>I'>
$2fi· 'tu South Coo I Rt'fX'rlnry.
Mom lag(•, 057·4031
• ·CAR.NIVAL"
Mic huf·I S11>wt1r11Bob Mernll tnll'>I< 111
tbd.,.•d 011 him "lily") clbout d young
orphirn girl who wondt·~ mto u po,,.
World Wttr II CdtnJval conhnut·~ 8
p m Thul"')ddy'> thiough Sclturddy'
itrld 2 JO pm Sundcly'> through Muy
14 nck<•b Sl3·S1S Newport Tht•
alrt> Aris Cf!nler, 2SOI Cliff Driw,
Nc>wporl B<>uch. 631·0288.
• "TELL ME ABOUT IT"
Pttrt of thC' rountyw1dc lmdginl1lt011
Ct>IC'bt dllon. mtc1 J1dlt0naUy
rC'nowned Blu<• Pcilm t r1•t1ll''> C,C"t'n<•.,
wit h 111put from thl'u perfonncri. -
fourth yt•<11 South Codi.I RPpertory
Young Con'><'fVt1tory !ttudenl\ ~ r.11
11 SS ti m. Sdturddy Fush1011 lslu11d,
.N<'Wporl Ce11l('f Dnw. Newporl
Beach, 556-ARTS.
• •pRESENT LAUGHTER" AUDmONS
NPwport ThNtrc Arts Center hold\
dt1d1hon., (non-Equity) 7 p.m Mon·
day t1nd 1\1e'>ddy for hve men 11nd
'>OX woml'n needed for the Noel
Cow11rd comrdy being i.taged June
• 16-July 1b No appointments; rall lor
t·<1.,tmg requ1tf'menr .. 631-0288
(Anni!} or (310) 431·3350 (Dorlenc>J.
• "THE MtRROGA1lON Of NATHAN HAlE"
N1•wSCRtpl'> re11dmg of DdVld Ford
pldy dUoUI lht• m~t ft1mOU!t 'PY Ill
Amt>ncttn h1<,lory ronfrontE>d an hh
hr1t1I hou" by h1'> Bntt'>h 1111ler 1'> 7 30
p m. Mond11y Soulh Cm1'll Reperlor,.
/Y1u/11.'l/Clg1•, 957-4033
• •stRDS OF A FEATHER"
Soulh Cocti,l Re•p<•rtory\ Edurrlltonctl
T1111n11g Produc'l1on pr1•-.L•11ti. plcJy
4.:IO t111d 6'30 pm. Wc>dne,dt1y 1md
Thurvltty, Muy 4, <I"> pt1r1 of th1•
lmc11Jlllrll1011 C1•l<>b1<1llon. TtrkC'l!> ${>
Oru11g1· County /Jprforming Arts
Ci•11/C'r, FtJ1111<1C'rs HCJJI, 600 Town
Ci•11l1·r /JnH', Cosier /Y1c><;u, 957·./033
• HLORD OF THE RINGS"
Lt· Th1•.1ln• St1n'> r-11, Montrt•dl\
ell I lrrlOll'cf pUpJ.Wl lhC'dlN, pte•wnlc,
pr11d111 l11m <lr.iwn frum J R R
Tolkll'n\ lc1111,...,y 1 lc1...,1c 7 30 p m
W1•drw-.<1c1y '" pr1rt of th<• rounly·
w1d1• ln1<1q111<1l1on Ct•IPbrdllon lick·
1•1' $b Owngl' Counl)' Performing
Art' C1•11/t r St•gerslmm Hall. 55b·
ARTS
•"AMADEUS"
c>r.1nq1• c ·11,1 .. 1 C11ll1·q1· Th<·rltN
lkp.11lm1·nl\ p11id11r11u11 of PPtl·r
Sh.11!1·1' Tony Awt1rc1·wmn1nq piety
op1•11' H pm Thur.,ddy, Mdy 4 C111-
lc1111 H p Ill Thur.,dt1y' throuqh Sdl·
urcl.iy., :l pm Sundc1y., lhrough Mc1y
14 Tu kl'!., $h-$!-1 /Jmmu Lab The·
CJ/,.·. 270 I F111n lt'W Roucl. 432-5880.
• L1\t1nq onfnrmat1on ts needed at least two
we<'ks before an event date Send informa
t1on w On the Town, <Jo rhe Daily Pilot, 330
W B.iy St, CO\ ta Mew, CA 92627 fl ems can
be ft1~NI to 646 4170
Please Join Us
For Dinner
Lunch or
Weekend Brunch
Sabatlno's was orlglnally founded
In Chicago alter our father brought
the faml ly recipe for our famous ltallan Sausage from Palermo. Italy
In the 1930's.
Today, his sons & grandson
continue to provide a complete
menu of authentic rtallan food
prepared fresh dally and seasoned with 5 generations of famlly pride.
Thank you,
The Sabatino Family
CATERINO SPECIALISTS
Rememb# W• C.,., 8oat. ' C,,.,,.,. "In rour hotN w In our dlnl1t1 t00m ••• "
FOf Reservations ca.If
PIUCH GOOD ntlU
May, 1, 1"5
7234821 251 Shi ard Wa · New Beach
OIOUND PIANUT IUTTllt, NUTS It DMD PMJft FllSH flOUL
YOUI OWN a CIST SI ION IMAD Oii.MMD MISH DMY
THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1995 CQ
U NDERGR OU ND S 0 UN D
Crank up punk and cheer up
By David Ja mes
Wh~ll with t11l th<·
trt1gPdU'., DPfdlhlHJ UC,
lc1t11ly (ti f11ll<'t1 cup, lc>r·
ror in the h(•t1 rllt11'd, iuror n•vult,
etc. etr ). on£> would n1•l'd mun·
thc1n C't1lgun lo lctkC> lh<'m t1wc1y.
Enlw ruck 'n' roll Nol tht• w1c,py.
WttlNPd dowo '>Chloe k thctt mom
11nd pop llkl', but tht• rc1w,
primC'v<1l not'>l' tht1l .,ht1k(•., tht>
body from ht•t1d lo 1111' th1·n
ledve'> you bl-'991119 for murC>
Th«re'<, nothing b<'tlN lh11t1 cl
i.onic blt1'>l of drum., c1nd qu1tt1r
lo '>OOlht> th<' !>O(tl , cllld l<'l one•
lcdVl' thetr troubll'' l>l•h1nc1
A young mc1n from Anc1tw1m
provides ,..., with c1 e urt• to wht1l
dlb U'> rn lhP form of t1 t 11mp1lc1·
lion C'O dl'VNly lltl<'<I "JJunk
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dho r1 tc1b collP< lton l•Jt th1•
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won't cu..,t you ctn ctrm .111d .a h•q
(dun'( lf't ttnyurw c hdl<Jt' you
mort> th(rn l(•n hu( k., Im 11' I L1b-
t>rc1l.Jon Rl'l ord' (df1 b{• n•t1t hl'd
t1l 6631 Pt1'><'0 Dt•I Nnrh• And·
ht•1m. CA lJ2807
In the up-and-coming '>how
depa rtme nt ln-.1r1g1>n hnnq., 1h
t1rVnul'>t·/mthtC 1•n.,1·rnhh• 111 < .ii
Sl<1lt• FullPrlon Fndc1y n1qht
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1119 lrnm po\.H•r tool.., to h\I cl1•1•
Jcty'>, UIH' ll1'\l'I kllfl\\ '> \\hell lo
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nurm • .t unit•" 111<1'>k1•d qo q11
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<II<' lh1• 11111 m lo yc>11 Tlwy p1·1
form rn1l'ldt• c1l lh1· V1-.t1til J\11,
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8 30 p .111 Jt \ fl l'(' dlld .ill cH JI'",
two h•1m., '>1•ldmn h1•t11d 1111y·
mrn c• C'c11! lh1• I ll'>lr1q11n 24 ·hot II
hotl11H' tor dl'lclll'> 554·2804, l'\I .n
Jigi.aw, wh o dre about the
most ldlked ab o u t b and in town
tlw'°'" dc1V'> plt1y K110., C ctl<' 1111
Fndcry l\ftty S ThPw lrl\.\ h11 •c1 k·
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I
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ro< kPt'> film Stdr t1nd Birdh<>ll'>l'
f-<Hll (who h<1\P d brc1nd !>p<lnkm
n"w •.t•\'f'll·lm h uut) Ar nv<' enr·
ly (lthowtuni· ,., B pm), d'> Kuos I'>
tht• '111• of y11111 living room
Koc,., Cell!•.., locc1l<~ c1t the ror·
nm ol 15th c1nd Mdm Strl'ct in
Sdntc1 An,1, rt1ll b48-oq37 for
p1op1•r dm•ctwn .. It\ $5; t1U
d(jl''>
Jnstd ·nolse upda te: The Ovl•r·
lcJp "'''\ 1•r1-1nc h 1'> ..,l•llmg like hot·
c.1k1•.,, Noi-.t''> hd'> o f<'w of the
hm1tNI l l<•ttr \ 1nyl cop1c•c, left
You II g1•t bunhq blr1ck \,nyl if
you ...,,uol'C' Thi' much crntlctpdl·
<·tl 1 lonw (,ro.,.... n '>Ingle hds b<'l!n •
cll'ldVl'd Vl'l dQdlll dlU.' lo d rndC,•
II 11nq pruhl11rn Look for 1t in ldlP
l\lc1~ (,11cl\.,1lltng !The Hom<··
(,rn\.\n quy, ht1v1• 901 to be•
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one of the day's brews. The hJckory flavor drowns ·-·~ Newport Beach
Brewing Company
seeks Mfuirtg crowd
out the flavor of the beef, but works OK with a
beer. Fish tacos at $6.501 Never mind -Wahoo's is ..
l till No. 1. •
By Marla Bird. Dining Editor·
at? No pretzels?! On Newport
Boulevard, the front doors of the
busy, exuberant used-brick
•brewery are locked. Not to worry·
-JOcate Q>e p~rkblg lot behind
the building a nd you will find .
the entrance to the Newport Beach Brewing Com-
pany and on a sunny day, you might even see the
walks being hosed down by a happy unpretentious
man named Roz Salamone. one of the proprietors of
the brewery.
Inside, the hardware Salamone and his partners
have installed is awesome. Gleaming metal domi·
n~teb the decor in this newest mtcro-brewery
where fermentation and serving tanks stand like
sentinels behind the long bars and in the front win-
dows.
Salamone obviously loves the Cannery Village
location. He is already thinking parades. festivals
dnd October Fest. Meanwhile, this micro brewery is
planning on becoming as well known for its food as
its beer. According to manageme nt. Hthere's a big
emphasis here on the restaurant aspects of the
brewery -this is a wonderful space and we pla n
on it being d drning destination."
MARC MARTIW OAJLY f'lt.OT
Beer isn 't the only thing bre wing at Orazio "Roz" Salamone's Newport Beach Brewing C ompany.
Maybe so, but it feels a whole lot more like a
sports bar, with hard surfaces bouncing the roar of
the crowd from the many television sets around the
room. There are hardwood floors, a high and hand-
some bdrreled ceiling. long bars and plenty of
tables (all filled by the third night of regular busi-
ness after la'it month's grand opening).
Though NBBC is counting on developing its din-
ner business, the heart of the enterprise is in its
hand-crafted ales. The appealing appetizers which
enhance the brews are natural menu all-stars. Best
of the bunch.are the Cajun-l>piced broiled lamb
chops. Perfectly cooked and seasoned with a judi-
cious hand, a basket of four tender Colorado lamb
chops disappears fast. One order, $5.25. A nest of
·armadillo eggs" -jald penos stuffed with cheddar
cheese, breaded and deep fried, have crunch, heat
dnd melting ch.eese in an irresistible combination,
$4.50. Tune for another look at the beer menu!
Naturally, somP.one at our table thought beer-
battered onion rings would go great with a pint of
Pelican Pdle AJe. They did -$3.25. Then we
shared a pdssel of fish and chips w ith snowy cod,
very good in a golden coat of fried beer batter with
curiously soft, curly, trench fries, $6.75.
The pastas we sampled were disappointing -
FYLLIS ' FIL M
the Bre wery'$ pasta man needs to go back to the
drawing board. At the very least, he should pu t
some salt In the cooking water. According to Sala·
mone, they're working on that very problem with a
paste expett.
If you're hooked on hickory, hdve the Hunan
baby back ribs. The pork disappears under a lava
flow of overpowering barbecue sauce; the tender
meat serving of four ribs is $4.95.
Chinese chicken salad is good, with a generous
Celebrity Chefs Aid SOS
Invitations are out for the fourth annual SOS
Orange Aid Dinner at Mondavl Wine and Food
Center to be held on Friday, May 12. This year,
the ch efs have chosen a French-Thai the me,
a nd Jean-Pierre Lemanlsster of the Antoine
restaurant and Michael Kang, Five Peet, will
act as chef-coordinators.
Lemanissier will join Pascal Olhats, Pascal,
in preparing the first-course serving of chilled
sea urchin and ginger soup ga rnishe d with a
filo purse of snails. Chrtsttan Rasslnoux, llftz-
H ES
By Phyllis Miller
bet •' J D;' •film 11ott. Caruso ls a
reformed low life. who can'l avoid
breaking th~ law one last lime;
Samuel L. Jackson, a police detective
with a difficult-to-define per!>onality,
and no one's favorite friend, Nichola~
Cdge, a madcap kind ot criminal _It's
hims like this that take d bite out or
cnme and give il an edge. (R)
• The Underneath: CIPvcr quip!> drf"
abundant as. Peter GaUdgher look.\ lo
regain the relallonshtp with his ex-
wiJP (Ahscin Elliott) that he cJban-
doned whPn gdmbling debt!> ca ught
up Wlth his Wdllet Director Steven
Soderbergh ("Sex. Liei. and Video-·
tdpe ·) effectively \plicei. fldshbaclu.
from Gdllagher's married, ·.,port!>
book· past with has • J am my own
worst enemy" present; giving you the
inside lrcJck on where GcJIJagher has
been dnd whP.re he\ headed. (RI
•Kiss of Death: lf "Pulp Fiction" has
turned on your de'>1re for scum and
<>arras.m, "t?rved up by talented
actor~. you will welcom~ director Bar.-
• "'ylfl1 Miii« is an Orange Coast Realtor. Film Flashes run every week 1n the Dally Pilot
AMERICAN
STUDIO CAH, locoted ot 100 Mom S1 Balboo
(ot foot of pier) The Studio Cole 1s the hoppening ploce
for food, fun & enterto1nmen1 M.enu includes ribs.
chicken. frHh fish, posto, oppet1zers & solods, olso
serving biunch on Sot & Sun 10 to 3 00 which includes
Belgium woffl1n ornelerres, poncokes ond much more
Prices ron9e from $2 95 $I 3 95 Open 7 doys o
week Monfro I I 30. I 30 om, Sot Suri l 0 I 30om
Alw located ot 300 PC H , Huntington Beoch IN, BRU,
FB, ENT, V. MC, AE. DC
536·8775
RUllES RESTAURANT, located ot l 7 I 2 Plocen110,
Cosio Meso Menu includes rib~. chicken, steo~ &
lobster, pflme nb, p1zzo. oyster bar Prices ronge from
$3 95 011d up Open doily from I I 30om to IOpm,
Cockto1l1 '111 l I pm 10, FB, WC. No credit cords (714)
645 8091
CAFE -
handful of crisp wontons and tender chicken,
almonds and Mandarin oranges. It's $3.75 for a half
order, $5,95 for a full portion. Salads include a tra-
ditional Caesar, $4.45; poached prawns with a pple
slices on a bed of greens, $3.50; and fresh smoke d
tuna with a citrus vinaigrette dressing. The #Brew
House" m ixed greens are $3.50.
Of the sandwiches, the Hickory Burger with 112
pound of beef. Canddian bacon, hickory barbecue
sauce a nd cheddar cheese is a popular choice with
local di news
Carlton, and Jack Kalusttan, Kayald at the Pan
Pacific Hotel, will prep are peppered jumbo
crab meat · ravioli. Allan Greeley, Golden Truf-
Oe, and Sarah Scott, Mondavt, are teammates
fo r the third course of Hawaiian parrot fish in
ginger pape r. Kang and Ted Gray, Newport
Meat Company, will create the entree of
Angus beef filet in p otato crust with re d wine
sauce. Jo hn Mclaughlin, JW's at the Anaheim
Marriott, is presenting creme brulee with man-
go cilantro coulis and a sesame water, and a
second d essert will come from Claude Koeber-
RUTH'S CAii, Locoted ot 320 Bristol #G ot Redhill (by
Arco M1n1 Mori) in Costo Meso Menu includes good
country cook1n' breokfosl w1lh the besl omelelle•.
poncokes, greol Meiucon b<eokfost dishes ood lunch
with s11rfry 11ege1obl9', 1er1yoki bowl, gorlic chicken,
ouorled 10l0<h heohhy turkey burge1s, homburgen,
served w/ potolO 50lod or '"" Try Ruth's home cook1n'
todoy G1001 food great pt•c•sl Prices ronge from
Your Re1taurant Guide to Dining in Newport leach, Co1ta Mesa, Corona del Mar, Huntington Beach & Fo'!ntain Valley
$2 99 to $5 95 Open 7 doys o week 7om 10 2pm ID,
OD. we (7141041 .1321
CHINESE
ITALIAN
SMATINOS IHTAU•ANT A SAUSAGE CO.
Located ot 2S I Sh1pyord Woy;Newpoo S.och.
Menu include• greot poslo, awmd wonning Coesor
solod, del1cioua homemade .av'°S•( veol, lomb, 1011
of vegetoroon dishes, good ine, beer, coppU(c1no
& deserh 'It's o fom1fy ow & run re•tou1on1
ITALIAN MEXICAN
The brewery has been sma rt to get its neigh-
bors, the Sabatinos, to supply sausages in a
a usage and pepper sandwich, $7 .50, a tine way to
dine. And tor those of us fighting the battle of the
bulge, there is a herb marinated, broiled skinless
breast of chicken sandwich. $6.45. •
Of the pizzas. best of the Jot is the barbecu~~ :
chicke n with thin slices of raw onion, a tanta bzing •
hint of barbecue
sauce, smoked
gouda cheese, ·
m'ozz'arella and
cilantro. Crust is
good: thin and
· on the crisp
side. Prices
ra nge from
$7 .50 to $8.50.
Each day,
brew master
Julius Hummer
fe atures four or
five varieties of
beer.
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Tasters cost 75 cents, a pint is $3, and a pitcher
(60 ounces) will run $9. Among the specialties of
the hous~ are a Munich-style golden pale -the
Lido Light -an ale Jow in calories and the Mar~.
itime Manen, a deep brown beer with three types
of caramelized malts. A fascinating variety of Bel-
gtarl imports are on ha nd as well, including a $7
bottle of Kriek Lambie -made with fr'uit and tast-
ing like Koolade with beer mixed in. An acquired
taste, for sure, but some wonde rful Belgia n beers ••
start at $3.25. There is non-alcoholic beer and a :!
short list of Na pa wines, including Chalk Hill
ChilTdonnay for $5,50.
The Newport Beach Brewing Company is d efi-
nitely worth a visit -a chance to get up to speed
on what's ha ppening with micro bre weries and try
the Jamb chops while you're there.
le of Creattve Cullnary Concepts: a Thai chili-
chocolate marjolaine with jasmine rice.
Mondavi will supply all wines.
In appreciation of Hal Rosoff'• efforts in
making the OrangeAid kitch e n a reality, he
and his wife Kay have been named Honorary
Chairmen of the eve nt. Taco Bell's C EO John
MarUn will also be honored for his ongoing
comnUtment to SOS. Tickets for this outstand-
ing culinary event are $150 per person. For
tick ets, phone Unda Scbllllng at 723-4159.
By Marla Bud
SEAFOOD
PACIFIC FISH & SEAFOOD, Locoled ot 2620
Newpa<I Blvd , Cosio Meso. Menv includes
seofood solods, seafood soudwiches, 91 illed
entrees, fish & th1ps, f1•h locos. sushi ond more
Also hos one of Oronge Counly's lorgesl
inventories of fresh fish from 11'' fish morke1.
Prices ronge f1om $1 95 ond up Open
M·f 1 1-6, Sol l 1 ·5. 10, we (714) 650·0130.
ZUllES DRY DOCK, localed at 9059 Adoms,
Huntington 8eoch Menu includes ,eofood, steak
& lobster, p1zzo. prime rib, oyster bar Prices
ronge from $3 95 ond up Open doily from
I 1 30om ro 1 Opm, Cocktoils 'Iii 11 pm IN, FB. we. V, MC (7141963·6362.
STEAKS
THI IAlN STEAK HOUH, locoltd ot 2300
Horbo1 81vd. #31, Cosio MelO Menu includes
steaks, frHh fish, chicken, burgers ond solods
Prices ronge from $3.75 for lunch and $6 25 IOI
dinner Ope11 I I <1m f0t lunch M So Dinner 4pm
Mfr Dinner 3pm Sol & Sun IN. WC, V, MC,
AE .OC (71416419777
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rogarding local
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no m.g used, only no1urol 1ngredlent• ~nv
111cludu • low col rneol•, comb1nohon plotes, beef or
pork d1shos, chicken & "99• d1•h••. ond family
volue dinners To~• ou1 ovo1loble $I buck o plote
ovo1loble Locotod ot 17938 MognoJ10 St (ne.11110
Pie N Sove) foun101n Voll.y (71 •) 96.5·3698
Pnul ronge from $4.9510 S13.95 Open 7 doy• o
weell S.rv1n9 Sot & Svn Brull(h from 8 30 lo I 00
Sunday thru fhursdoy 1 lom lo lOpm frodoy & Sot
1lom1 lpm IN, OUT, WC, 8RU1 W8, V, M, A~.
DC (71'1723-062. Coll la< d1rt<hons Co1er1ng
Sp.ciol1ait
CIAO, localed 012600 En.1 Coosr Hwy, COfono O.I
Mor Come ond experitn<.e Corono dtl Mar's new8'1
ltol10n rHlouronl serving New VOfk ••rl-pouo
goutmtt p1uos, exc111ng po~Ol, cteohvo solodl
colfH, coppue;c1no Ofld f1tlh boked pow1el P11ces
ronge lroni SJ 95 to $10.9.S Open 7 doys o wHk
from 11 on1 IO l I pm, Sunday 8tutl(.h 11 om Delivery
ovo1loblt Co .. 11ng 01101loble fOf oll ()(COS10nl. V,MC,
AE, WC, IN OUT 64(} 2291
AVILAS IL RANCHITO, A dining londmofk 101
O¥er 20 yeors Run by the Avila lom1ly, Av1lo' hen l
loco1!0111 10 serve yov 1n Costo Mtw, Newf)Ofl
8eoch, Son10 Ano, long S.och, Hunhngton Po1k &
lo9uno Hills & Hunhngton 8eoch. ~eolu11119
t.ulhenllc Food with the freshell 1ngtotd,.nl• & o new
ueo1tvo light cu1,1nw olong w•th oulh•nllc Momo
Av1lo's recipe• ID, BRU, F8, ENT, we, V, MC, AE.
OC, & DISCOVER "A"'lo' hos o 1tt)vto11on fa<
1reotinu you like p<Jtt of the fom1ly1•
call The Daily Pilot
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FRENCH
CHANTICLAll, locoted 01 I 8912 MocArthvr
&lvd . Irvine, ocrou from John Woyn• A1rpot1
flegonl, charming, groc1ou1 & beov1tful, eoch of its
dining roor1u ho• o d1flerent decor The food ,.
French eollforn10 cu1s1n.1011y but heohhfully
pteporod lunch spec1ols 01 $8 00 and 11p • 1fie
dinner menu Include• o ll'Ot1ety of u.ofood. meal,
ch1den, tolodt tulf 10 menllon o few item• Prlce1
ronge from $6 lo $25 S.1v1ng lunch I I 30·2 30,
0111n., 5 30 I 0 30. o,,.n 7 doy• o wetk 10, 00,
fB, ENT, WC, V, MC. NM DC, 01$C Volet
Pork1og (71•) 7326001 "
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NICKS '9ZlA D'OIO fomlly lt1.1l1on Qe•tnuront
w11h hotMmode poslo .auce• ond handmade
p1uo'l Famous for Wedne.cloy Spogh•1t1 oll yov
con ear for $2 75 ond Sundoy all yov con~·
l.o~gno for $3 7S W. ol'o hpve the P•QQ•st p1no
1n IQwn, ovr party p111a .36' rbet d1,hu include
veal, eQQl)lont, chicken, bt ond different
po•IO• _A.buffet lunch on Molt , fut,, Tliu11 & Fri
Bonquet room ond cote11ng ovo1loble We ore
located 01 I 058.S Sklttr Ave f ovnl01n l/ollty PhCiftt
(l 1 Al 963-0227
IANDAZZO ITALIAN CAFI, located 0121148
8eoch Blvd , (01 Arlon10)1 fom1ly owned, 1veryfh1ng
prepared w11h the f1ne•I meol• & rhNMts & lomous
f()( Ifs 1nfomou1 chee~oke Pr•CH ronge from
$2 00 10 S 11 95 Open Tuts thru Sot 11 9pm,
Sun 11 8 P.m Clo,.d Mon IN, OUT we. Wint
and beer (114) 536 2"8
JAPA NESE
KfKUYA PINI J.,ANISI CUISINI, fe<11uring
fine dining, Sushi B<ir Teppon Jobie, McJ•n 01n1ng
Room Full bor ond cocl101l loung• feotvring
tf>tC•ohy t1optc.ol d11nk• Jou bcrnJ eve1y fr, & Sot
night ond Ko10<.Je every Tue. l'lighl O~n f°' lunch
Mon fn 11 .30 2 30, Ou111itt Sun Thurs 5 10pn1, h1
& Sui .S I I pn1 8052 Adc1111• Av• (Lorner of 8eod1J
Hunt1u91011 890ch, fl I 4) ~36 0605 All ma1or t.IOc.111
<<11ds e11up1 Oin~• Club RR, f8 C. we
Ml CASA. locotcd ol 296 17th S11 .. 1, Co,10
Mtso A lrip IO Me11icol Mexicon Food Open doily
ot 110111 p,,,_. 1011ge from $2 25 lo $8 95
• Serving lunc.h & d1n1ler for over 20 yeor5 IN, ~6.
WC, V. MC AE, DC, CB, D 645 7626
WAHOO'S flSH T•co. With 4 loco11ons 1133
PCH. l(Jguno Beach, (7 l 4) 497 0033 I 862
Plocent10, Cosio MoJO. (71') 631 3433 and 3000
Br1•IOI, Cosio Mtso (714) 435.0130, 120 Mo1n
Hun1ong11>n Beoch, (' 14) 536 2050 Menu 111dvdts
f"h loco•. bu111tot, blCK~ beons & ••<•, .aloch,
'CJndw ,1 .. , P11cos 1onge from S I 65 IO $7 50
Open Mon St)I I lon1 lo IOpn1, Sun I l<1ni lo
91'"1 IN Tr<O WC
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Beac~ Independent
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On the 5th day of May in I 862, when a smaJI band of Mexican
soldiers defeated a French army three times its size, a great day in
Mexican history was born. Today, Cinco de Mayo is cause for
celebration both north and south of the border and a perfect time
for a tasty fiesta with family and friends.
This year, plan a heaJthy Cinco de Mayo meal packed with all
those wonderful, traditional flavors by limiting fat, calories and
cholesterol. Here are some guidelines.
• Select recipes with lots of vegetables, fruits and grains
• Grill or lightly saute meat, chicken and fi sh
• Use plenty of tangy herbs, spices and salsas
• Choose low-or non-fat dairy products
Rice is a naturaJ for today's lighter, heaJthier meals.
It's an excellent source of complex carbohydrates,
low in calories ( 103 per 112 cup serving), as well as fat,
sodium and choles~rol free. Rice is .a staple of Mexican
and many other etbruc cuisines; if tastes good ana easily
complements other foods.
It's no secret that Washington apples are a healthy snack.
They also make colorful and nutritious additions to salads and
salsas, as well as great inspirations for dessert. An average size
Washington apple is loaded with fiber, has just one gram of fat,
only 80 calories and is also sodium free.
The Ortega line of Mexican food products offers a guarantee of
quality. Crispier com tacos in a unique freshness pack, fire roasted
chile peppers and the tangy, flavorful taste of Ortega Salsas make
every meal a fiesta. The chiles and salsa are
naturally fat-free.
South10tsttrn tPork
t1Jurritos
(not pictured)
(1-114 ounce) pacbgt Orttfa
1ico Seasonlna Mix
6 tablespoons Ume Jukt, dhided
4 tmpoons oUvt oU, divided
1 clove prtlc, minced
1-114 cups thinly slktd green onions,
dJvickd
6 tablapoom fresh chopped cllantro,
divided
1-112 pounds lean pork tenderloin
J (15 to 16-ounce) CID black beans,
draJned and rimed
1 medlum·slze red beU ptpptr, chopped
1 (6-314 ounce) cu corn, draiDed
2 teMpoons fresh antect Umt pee1
24 (8-lnch) flour tortlllu, wanned
1·112 cups nonfat IOW' crtam
Oru10 Gardea Style or TbJck
and Cbtanky Sella
Combine llCO seasoruna mix, 2 cablespoon
lime juice, 2 teaspoons oil, gatlic, 114 cup gn:en
onion , and 1/4 cup cilantro in small bowl. Rub
seasooina paste over pcxt. Place in a glos dish;
cover and refrigerate at lwt I hour or
ovcmiaht. Combine black beans, red pepper,
com, lime peel and remainina onion. cilantro,
lime jufoe and oil in medium bowl. Cover. ch.ill
at least l hour to blend flavon. Before servina.
remove from refriacrator anJ brina bean mixture
to room temperature. Grill or broil pork for
2S to 30 minutes tumlna once or until internal
temperatwe reaches 160 deps P.
To KM, slice each tenderloin into 24 slices.
Spread I tablespoon 10Ur cream on each nour
tonilla; top with 2 1lica pork and 113 cup
bean mixture. Fold up ooe end of 10rtilla, then
fold in sides like an emelopc. Serve nnn
with 11111 and lddidOnal llOUr cream if desired.
Maka 8 ICl"Yllll
fMtl ..m .. (3 butrieot) ~idea: '67 ciloria,
l)t &otll fM (21$ caloriea from fat),~
cbolatcrol. M7ma todtum ind 5& dieury fiber.
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an~ Applt Salab
(not pictured)
pound boneless, sklnlm chicken
bl"tMts, cul Into lJl.lncb strlps
3 tablf.spoom rresb llme juJce, dJvkled
2 tablf.spoom oUve oU, dJvtded
2 cloves garUc, mlnced
2 teaspoons cumin
1 ttupoon cblll powder
112 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoom water
1 teMpoon sugar
118 teaspoon ted ptpper sauce
2 tablespoom conuneaJ
1 tablespoon aD·purpoee flour
4 cups mixed aaled snem
3 &mil oaJom, tblnly IUced
J 1arae Red Ddldout applt, cored and
JuUeued
Combine chicken, l tablespoon lime jujce.
2 teaspoons oljve oil, garlic, cumfo, chili
powder, and lllt in medium bowl; set wde
10 minutes. Whisk together remainina lime
juice, I teaspoon olive oil, water, sugar, and
hot pepper sauce in small bowl; set aside.
Combine commeaJ and flour in small bowl.
Dip chicken piece in cornmeal mixture, coatina
all ides. Heat remaining oil In tarae noo· tick
skillet over medium heat until boL Add chicken,
cook, stirrina S 10 7 minutes or until brown and
thoroughly cooked; remove from skillet, drain
on paper towels. Combine chicken, onlon and
apple in large bowl; pour dresaina over greens;
tosa to coat. A~ salad ireens on llCJ"Ving
platter. top with chicken mixture. SeM
immediately.
Mak.et • ICl"Yinp
Each tcrYllll pMidel: 272 cakiriei. 211 protm,
111 fll <~ Ctbb from t.i) Ua c#tlohydrW.
2a dMclry' Mer, n.., choline~ aod 373fat IOlivm.
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CHA .CHA •CHA Salsa
3 medium Red Delicious apples,
cored and chopped
l (4-ounce) cans Orttga Oktd
Green Chiles
l/l cup raisins
l/l cup thinly sliced green onions
1/3 cup cider vinegar
3 tablespoons brown sugar
U4 lea.spoon cumlo (opUonaJ)
Combine apples, chiles. rai<;ins. onion'>,
vinegar. sugar and cumin in medium bowl.
Cover and chill at least I hour. Serve with
grilled chicken or porlc.
Makes about 2 cups
Each 113 cup serving provides: 88 calone,,
lg protein. Og fat, 23g carbohydrate. Jg dietary fiber.
Omg cholesterol and 6mg SO<hum.
Vtgttablt Skillet Ole
(not pictured)
tablespoon vegetable oU
1 medJum onion, ftnely chopped
2 tarse carrots, ftnely chopped
1 dove prl1c, minced
1 jalapdio ptpptr, setded and ~
1 tablf.spooa dUU powder
1 leupooa lf'OUDcl aunln
l/l ttMpOOD .... ;
1 pound zucdllnl sql&Mh (aboul
3 medhma), chopped
3 cups coobd rkt
1 (14-l/2 OUJKe) can dktd tomalots,
undralned
1 (15to16-otince) can blKk beam,
dnlned and rimed
l/4 cup cbopped dlantro
Heat oil In large killct over mcdium·hiah heat
until hot. Add onion, carrots, gartk, jalapefto,
chili powder, cumin and salt. Cook, stirring 2 to
3 minutes or until onion I bc&innina to brown
and catr'OIJ are ali&htly tender. Add zucchini,
rice, tomatoes and beans; simmer 5 to 7 minu
or until zucchini it tender. Remove from heat:
stir in cilantro. Serve immediately. Ma 6 ICl"Yina•
P.actl lefVina pnwidel: 238 cabies, Sa P"*in.
3t f• (l I~ caloriel flom fM>. I 00s ~
2& didary fiber, On-a ~ol and 6'2q IOdium
•
J
"'a,zpacho ~ice 5alab
1-112 pounds medium shrimp, grilled
or saulftd•
(16-ountt) jar Orttga Garden Style
or 1bkk and Cbanky Salsa
3 cups cooked rice, cooked lo
chicken broth
2 medium cucumbers, seeded
and ftne!y chopped
med.Jum·siu PftD beU pepper,
ftody chopped
1 cup thinly sliced grttn oniom
2 tablapoons lime Jukt
2 cloves garlic, minced
Bibb or leaf lettuce
Reserve 12 shrimp for garnish; set a.side.
Coarsely chop remaining shrimp. Combine
shrimp, salsa, rice, cucumber, pepper, onions,
lime juice and garlic in large bowl. Chill I to 2
hours. Linc one quarter of temmed gla with
lenuce. Place 1-112 cups salid in each glas .
Garnish each serving with 2 whole hrimp.
Makes 6 servings
•Substitule I pound hreddcd cooked chicken
for hrimp, if desired.
Eich lia'Vlnl provides: 2A2 calones. 22g proccin.
3g £a1 ( 11 'l calories from fll). 32& cait>ohydrate,
Ja dietlty fiber. 130rna cbolesterol and 620rna sodium
Ht exican 5ombrtro
fDtssert
8 (6-to 7-lncb) tortillas
1 tablespoon \tgetable oil
3 tablespoons ugar
~ 112 tetipoons ground cinnamon, dJvided
Vegetable cooking spray
1/4 cup butter or margarine
I cup ftnnly packed brown sugar
113 cup Kahlua or other cotree-navor
liqueur
med.Jum Golden DeUdous apple,
cored and chopped
medh1m Red Delidous applt,
cored and chopped
314 cup raJslns
3 cups cooked rice
314 cup chopped walnuts
2 cups nonfat vanllla froun yogurt
Ground dnnamon or nutmea for
pmisb
Brush nour tOrtJllas with oil. Combine
sugar and I ~poon cinnamon Ln mall bowl.
Spnnkle aenerously over each tortillL Pres
each tortilla ftnnly 1n10 boUom of muffin tins
coated with ce>OOna pray; pres edges out to
fonn a sombn:ro shape. Bake in 425 depe F.
oven 7 10 10 minu~ or until brown and crisp.
Remove from oven; cool. Melt butter in largt
stUlet over medium beat Add brown suaar
and Kahlua; ttr unttl ugar is d1 !lolvcd. Stir in
appl and rai in . Cook. Slirrina. 2 to 3 minutes
or until apples are sliahtly tender. Stir in rice,
walnuts, and remainina 1-112 teaspooas ciau·
mae. Th aene. ptace 314 ~ rice nlinlle la
e.ch tortilla and top with a 1/4 cup ~ fror.ea
yo,un. Oarni~ yogurt and rim o( plate WHh
cinnamoH and/Of ftUbnC&. Mn 8~inp
Each~ provide&: 520 ~,. ......
16tf•(21~aUielfrailf10 .... ~t I,
7t didary -.. 1-. ct.. t1r 11ol llld l1'ils ......
t .
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0 THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 199S f{)(J()
Bisquick offers spring dishes -fast and easy :
I s ll a dt>~'>(•1t or d mu1n dL-.h7
You be the Judg . Putry
P•••t<"h P.tn<'"dk••s go ht1nd-1n·
htlnd with wdrm sunshmC' dnd
goldt•n dt.1ffocltl<> dl ttny spnng·
t1m(• m<•dJ
ServP-lh10, dtry, '-OufOC'·bkc
pancdkP d., the mdm dic,h ford
sunny 'ted\<m brunch or cl'> u
Sdtlsfying d<•.,wrt c1ny time or
the Y''dr
Jt\ d d<>l1ght to mdk<' th10,
pedch P,Uff pdnCdke with
~1~wck bdkJOg nux
Nothing couJ<l be fdstf.!,r or
Cd'>WC Juc,t ldy JX!dC h .. 11c (>C, m d
pw pldte>, pour lh<· bdtter owr
dnd bdkf• for d pufh•d, goldc•n
brown '>f'O'><lt1on
( 'ornphnwnt Puffy P1•d< h
P.snc ctkl''> with I lcmc•y-Cannt1·
mon Syrup lur c1 'I"'' 1c1l tr<'dt
Rc11.,rn'> '>t1rn·d into thP .,yrup
ddd t1 pl1 •c1'>.tnt lf•xturc· dnd
tct'>ll'
For " tlc1 vor c h,. nq(• CJI J>dC <'.
Puffy J.>c•.tc h P11nc dkl''> < dn dl'>o
ht• mc1dl' with '>IH I'd dpple'>.
Prine dk<' lovl'rc, will c ht•Pr
And put th•· c oldnd('r dWdy!
Bnmmmg with CJl"dt lomdtCJ
t1nd gctrll< fldVlll, ~f)JndC h
Lc1'>cHJ01· Hc1k1 • U'>f ''> <1 pour11bh•
c JU'>l m.1d1 · with Bl'>quic k b<.1k·
ing mix 1n pl.IC,. ol !hr· lr<1ch-
llundl l11'>c1gn1· noodl1•.,
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15 nun uh·'> ~ptn11< h L.i•){1gn<'
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mdkc• lht'> f,irrnly f.ivont<• qutc k
11nd <'<.1'-Y
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h<'tghtc·nNJ with the• t1dd1t1on of
< ontc•mportrry J>fl'fhlfl•d f>C''>t<J
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With ldy1•r'> of gr .. <'n c,pmc1c h,
rl'd ton1<1lo '>dUC" <1nd" c h••r-c,y
h<11lt'r . you'll 11nt1gm" lhf' ltcrl1t1n
flt1g rHJhl h1•for1· your ''Y""
It., p1•rh-c l for hrunc h <>r dm·
nc·r. l''>pt•< 1ctlly wh1•n you dfl'
lookm9 lor <1 t11'>I y nw.1tl<''>'-
1T1dlr1 dt<,h
SP1NACH LASAGNE BAKE
• 2 C Uf)'> C,fhlqhf'lll '>cllJ( c•
• 1 c ont<11nP1 ( 15 01 J n< 11tlc1
< h••1•w fcJhout 2 cup'>I
• 'i lh'>p f>f''>lO '>clU< I'
• 1 pk CJ (JO c)/ J f rO/l'n
c hop1J1 •d '>PIOtH h. thdWl'cl 11nd
Wf•IJ dJdtnPd (0111' pkCJ (10<)'/ J
fn· .. h '>ptn.ic h, 111mrrn•d, c ookPd
.ind dr.ttnl'd, «in IH· '>Ul>'>hluti•d
tor th<• lro!f•n '>f'lndfh
• 2 c upc, B1'>qu1< k Onyrn.rl or
R1 •dun•d Feit l)dktnq 1111x
• l <up rrnlk
• 2 "CJ9'>
• 1 cup '>hr<'dd<•d mo11c1r<•ll,1
< hC1f''>P
• 1/4 cup qr.rtc•d J>rHOW'>dn
< hc•PC,I '
11""' ovc•n lo '175 Sp11·<1d 1
cup '-fl<ICJh<•lt1 '>due 1• in
unqrc•11<,NJ 1 'Jx<Jx2 b.iking dt'>h
Mix nc oltd c hc'l''>I', p1•-.to '>t1W 1•
dnd '>J>IOd< h, c,poon .i nd 'l"''11d
hc1lf onto '>J)dgh('tlt '>••ll< '"
Star baking mix, milk, 1•q<J'>.
mo1 :1.<1n•llt1 c1nd J.>,11rnc•c,t1n
chi'<''><' until hlPnd1•d, Po111 hc1ll
of the• l>dltl'J uv1•r '>Pin•" h n11x -
tun•.
R<•p<•tJt with n·rnc1mmg
'>pt1ghf•lt1 '><Ill< C', '>f>trl<l< h llllX •
tun• dnd b.ittf'f
Bc1kc• ·m 111 15 nun ''' unit!
gCJl<lc•n hrown, SNV<' with .1cld1-
lmndl '>pcHJh<•tl1 '>ctllC (' cind
Pc1mw.,,m < h<'''"'' 1r cl1•'>tr<•cl 12
wrvmq'> I hCJh Allllud(•
If ll'>lnCJ B1'>quac k Originul
t)dkmg mix, IMk<• 15 lo 40 mm.
If U'>IO'J B1c,q111c k R"'lucwJ P11t
h<1ktnCJ rrnx . no c h11n~JC''> nt·Pd·
1•d Prc•p trnw 1 'l rr11n . A<1k1•
tmw 'JS mm
PUFFY PEACH PANCAKES
• 1/4 t up fl/2 ''" kJ ttltlr·
qt1nn1• or b111lf'f
• I <up 81c,qu1< k OruJIJldl m
Rc•ducNJ htl h,1kmc1 rn1x
• 'V.f < up rr11Jk
• 4 '"'"~ • 2 nwd111m I"''" lws, p1•1•le><I
rtnd thinly \IH NI (tu 1 1/2 C Uf>'t
< canrM:•d ~hr c ·d f" ·m hi'it1
dram• d. or (r<>L<'n Lin•d Of'd< h·
'
~. lhdWl·d, ( cJO bu ul~lltUll'd
for thP fresh J>Ct1Ch1~.)
• 1/4 cup suydr
gold<!n rdtMns, 114 cup (112
')tiCkl metrgcsnn or huttP-r dnd
114 tsp ground c mntJmon. shr-
25 mm.
ULTIMATE PANCAKES
.
I Stir mgrcdientc, unUJ bl<>nd -
c>d Pour by scdnl 1/4 cupfuls;
onto hot griddle! Cook until :
• 1/4 tc,p ground c 1nncuuun
nwd1um t.peed 1 min. Arrt1ngl'
hd If of the p<>d< h lac~ tn e, ch
ptc• )>ldte. D1v1de bctttcr ~w·nly
l~:tw<'c•n pw plat<•c, I nng OC"Cd\lonttlly, untal hot. • 2 rups Sic.quick Ongmal or edges tjrf' dry. I Tum, cook until golden lb
pdnrdkcc, . .If using Reduced Jidt
bdkmg mJx. u&c• &kun milk dr!d
3 egg whites mstedd or 2 rggc,
Prep Time: 3 min.; Cook Tunr·
8min. ,
• I fcmcy-Cmndmon Syrul'
Heat ov n to 400£7 Plue" 2
1 ll>'>P murgdftnC m f>dC h c,f two
9-mrh pw plt1tt•'> I f<•,!l 111 ov<•n
until melted B<•<lt bdkip~ mo,,.
rmlk dnd E'gg., m c,mt1ll 1b()wl on
\
Mix c,ugcu dnd nnndmon.
sprinklP nwr l>dtte>r Bak<' 20. to
25 mm m until puff <:d and
goldPn brown Four '><>rvmg~.
HONf Y-CINNAMON SYRUP
I feat 112 cup honey, 1/4 cup
R"duced Fdt bdkmy nux
• 1 cup milk
• 2 egg.,
• 2 tbc,p IC"mon JUI<«>
• 4 l'>P ~UQdr
Putty Apph.• PdncdkPs· Sub· I slltut<• 2 medium t.1ll ·p!Jrpc>'c
ctppll•".1, JW<•I d t1nd thinly • I 'tllC<'ll. fot lht• p<'dfh(.•<;,
I hgh All.Jlud • no c:h.inges.
Prep lime>. 15 man; 8dk • hml•: • 2 t->p bdkmg powder
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We Double Manufacturen' Coupons ••• We Accept All Oiiier Supennarkets Coupons•
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BIG ROLL
SCGnOWIL
SINGLE ROU, 3' ~ DECORATED 0
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FRISH PORK
SHOULDER ROAST
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Whte Nm' La.
ULTRA TIDI MIDIUM
DITERGINT COOKID SHRIMP
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87
LB.
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CUT PASTA
9·0Z. ASSTD 991!1J VARIETIES . ~
SAVE .90
RAW
SHRIMP
51/60-CT, 4" FROZ /DEF
LB.
RED DEUCIOUS .APPLES
11..\. 'ALLON JUICE
HANSENS ,,9 6·PACK
TOMATOIS
20·0Z
RED RIPE 79!.
EFIDAC 24 BLACK FORIST ALURGY RIUIF HAM
PACKAGE 3 591 s11tV\Cl MITCHEU'S, suao 439 Of 6 :~ TO ORDER
I !)l()ltt!l_l
CRISP, JUICY
LB.
6·1/2 INCH BLOOllllNG MUMS
INMATCHING 4" POT COVER
FUDGE ICID
BROWN Ill
SUPERB 2~, TASTE R
SOLID WHITE TUNA
CHICKEN OF THE SEA, 6-0Z.·LIMIT 6 . .
rt; COUPON
1 12·PACK 7 .tnt,n2
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MICHELINA'S
FROZEN INTREIS
8T09-0Z. 99"" ASSTD VAR ~.': SAVE UP TO .JO
2-unR
COKE
DR PEPPER OR SPRITE 791!1J: +CRV, LIMIT 8 ~
SAVE .30
6·PACK CORONA BEIR
12 OZ BOITLES 449 + CRV, IMPORTED
HUGHES
ORANGI IUIC'3
l/2GAll~.. F CHILLED CARTUN 0
SAVI .Tl OH 1WO 21
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Top Alabama
chef shares
chicken recipe
On<' of the c1t•hqhl .. of
ltclVeJ ts dining m W(•ll·
known rP.,teturtlnl.,
Ofl«'n, rf'turnang homt>,
tl's fun lo try to duphccih•
un ei,pecadlly dpfX'dhng
d as h for fdmaly .md rrwnd!)
A pldce not-to·bt>mMcd
in Bmmnqham 1., J lagh·
land.., BM & Grill, rt1IJ«'d by
ci lecidmg •uhndry mc1ga -
-'JOC' one or th(• mo ... t con!>! .. •
tently mlt>re!)l.Jng c1nd
dch.ghtlul pldCt>'i to dmc> in
"thi'I country OwnN-chcf
• Frt1nk Stitt, d n<11.JvC' AJdbo-
mdn, !>tudwd ph1losophy dt
the University of Cc1hfornid
Be rk<'ley pnor to l><'mg
: introdUC'(•d by Ahn• Wdlt'f'i
• Of thP rl'OOWn€•d ('"h('J
Pant'iS«' m Sdn Frc1nc1sco to
R1chdrd Olrn•y
Stitt lhPn left for Fr dn<"
to work with Olnc•y t1nd
olhc>r food ctnd win!' luma-
ndn<'' Bctrk an Aldhctmd,
• he coml.mwd hi.. cltt'>!>IC'
• French r1nd ltc1hc1n trc1ming
with the 9rc1n• of hi!> South·
Nn hNitdg«' both m ha'>
rnokcry c1nd an the rc•'>ldu·
rdnl lhdl hd'i lwe11 d 1rn•c<d
for food-l<>VN'> an tht> South
• • rand beyond for mon• thc1n
•• d decridt•
• To mdk<' duplH t11.Jny one• ... • of has <,1gn11llHl' d1<,h1•..,
: : : <'dgy for huml' cook'>, tht•
•• • NdtJond1 Bro1h•r ( .. ounc 11
• d'>kPd Frdnk Stall for 01w <11
h i'> fdvont<• c hickt•11
recipes. Slow Cook<'d
Chackc•n with A'>tdgo
Crc•dmy Gnl'> t1nd Wald
Mushroo m Broth I'> typi< cJI
of lht• < r<'dllV<' ronh•mpu·
rcJry d1.,h(''> w1lh womlt>rful
mixture•-. ol fldvor .. lht1t
('drnt•cl ham t1 plr1n· 111 th<•
• Fint· Dinmq fl,111 of rttml'
dnd c1f< l<l1111 , • .., A Jcim•''
Bc•tHd r:oundc1t10n Crl'.it
Rc•g1ont1I Chc•f
SLOW COOKED CHICKEN
WITH ASIAGO CREAMY
GRITS AND WILD
MUSHROOM BROTH
• 6 c·hac k<•n l1•q ... c 111 11\to
Jog dnd thaqh
• 6 C'drrCil'>
• 4 <,tdlk'> ( f'll'fy
• 1 onion'>
• 2 ll1t•k ...
• b !>hct llot..
• 1 bunch thynw
• 4 bt1y lt>dVI' ...
• 1 pound wtld mu ... h·
room'> (mor<ih. pore 1111-., r n ·
m1111.., or '>h11t.1k1•-.), c ul 111lo
qu111t<'f'> .incl quu kly
'>dUtPt·d.
• 1 lt1bl<•-.poon dm·d
J>lll< llH', -.c1c1k(•d Ill w111m
wcilPr 10 mmuh•'>
• 1 c llJ>'> c hie kc •n <,toe k
• 1/4 pound huttt•r)
Sc•dr t ha< k<'rl an 1.ar!.J\'
< c1'>l 11on '>ktlJl't until gold·
t•n brown, r<'mcJV<' to d Id< k
whall' cook1nq 111•gt•tc1bh·-.
Drdtn uff c•XCI''>'> Oil, <1dd d
lrtll<' bultc•r c111cJ c c1rrnt'>. c <>I·
t•ry, OOIOn'>, h•<'k'>, ._ht11lol._,
thym<' c1nd bc1y l<'dVt''
Sc1ut<•c• to minute'> ov<>r
nwdaum h1•c1l untal l<>nder
Add clnt-d mu,hroom-. t.1nd
took d ft.•w m11111h·.., mort•
Add chi{ kl'n ... toe k c1nd
c h1ckc•n, bring lo t1 bml
CovN lightly with foa l
c1nd pldcc• an Joor:. ov,•n for
I 112 hot11 .... Remove· from
ovc•n. corc•fully lift out
chi<"kt•n dnd .,l1,1an hquad
through c1 hne '>l<'Vt'. Skim
th<' .. due<'. n•dure by 1 /4
.md n•servc> Mak"!> 6 serv·
mg ....
WtuJc rh1ckt•n,1\ cook·
mg. mdk(> th<• gnts·
t cup stone ground grtls
• 2 C"Upr, WtltN
• 1 cup chicken <,lock
• t lttbll''>po<>n choppt•d
gt1rhc
• scllt und pcppN
• t cup l"l('avy cn•c1m
• 1 nap qrnt d c1r,i..,1go
chc"" I
Combuw Wtllt'r, ch1c:ken
stO<"'k, gdrtiC', •Mil tlnd pep ·
pN. Bnng to tt bc)ll dnd
whl«ik in grill .
Cook on low for 15 min ·
ulei., i.Urtlng frc-qiw nUy.
Rc mov<• from t11lc>Vt'. ad d
crt•ttm dnd cht•<•.,<•1 adju t
dlt dnd JX'pp<>r.•
Cov ·r In ldrg • tnclivld ·
uol bowl, pie.am I ldtg
'iCOOJ> gnt ... Pluct• <"hick n
on gnts.
Lddlc on rt' rwd mu h·
mom broth c1nd autt• •d
mu.,hroom-.
Gt1rmlih with frl'sh h •rb
t1n<I qr.itt•d tl~1t190 < h •
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THURSDAY. APRIL 27. 199S •
Family-style desserts . brighten up festivities
e wurm wt•ttlhc>r I'> fln<1Jly
h~t<• brmqang with Jl c ruv·
ang., for \fWC 1.il de .. st>rh
lhdt Cdplur€' th{' mood crnd rolor~
of the .!tedson
Whether al\ C!d.,trr br\lnrh, d
Mothe r's Ody lunc·h€'on or d
P<1ther\ Ddy dmnc>r, lh<• wc1rmN
w<•c1thc-r month\ cm• flll€'d with d
hoM of occc1.!.10n., for 1.1mlly cl'l<'·
brdtioni; whNP dt•lu 1ou., ch• .. wrt<,
<'dn lt1kc c·entN\tagc>.
Wtule plc1nnang th1'> "''<1'>on'!>
menus, con..,1d<·1 tha~ rcpt•rtmn• of
C!d'>Y·tO·mdkC', hut cJPlr< IUlh
de&'>ert renp<''> Ec1ch tc1kt>'> It•'>'>
lhdn 15 mmutc•-. to prc•pc1n>, l<>ctv·
mg you the fr<'edom lo <'nJOY
llme with fn<•nd'> dnd fc1m1ly
lecidmg lh<' pllrc1da.1-. d
Rdndnd Mdllow Pw. c1 d<'hc aou~
ffidk<.'·dhedd recipe thc1l\ re>m1·
lll~cent Of d bdOdnd C n•c1m pw,
but mddc• with fill( h 1, • ..,., fu .,..
The flutry pd'>l<·I yellow fallrny
re!)<'mblc•-. -.oft doud-. lhdnk'i to
the ddd11.Jon of Krdft fdl·frt•t•
mm1c1 tun• mM'>hmc11low<, c1ncl
whappPd tuppmg which ctr<' lold-
Pd anlu th<' vc1111llc1 pudding Pal<•d
c1top bt1nc1n t• '>h«•-. m c1 pn•r>drNI
chocolc1te nu.,l • .ind loppt>d with
c1 '>pnnkhn9 of tod..,lc•d coconut.
this pie I'> d 15-r.nmulP wundt-r
that th<> Pnhrl' ft1m1ly will lovl'
For lh<N' fcan11ly nwmh1•r-.
wc1trhrng lh<>11 fol anldkt•, corhad·
Pr t1 mouthwt1l<>11ng, 1,1t -lrPt' t1nd
rrPc1my Ec1-.y Mctllow r:1u1t St111c1•
Mridl' with only two IOCJll'Ch·
c•nl'> Krc1ft Mcir,hmclllow Crf'm1·
c1ncl fn·-.h .,, .• 1.,on<1I .. 1r,1wlwrr1<''>,
lhl'> fl ully '>ctll< c•..., c1 clc•'>\l'rt·
lovf'r''> dn•c1m bN dU'>I' 1t ho'> ttll
tht• gr<'dt lc1<,l<• of d dt'< ctdt•nl
dP'>'>erl. but nofll• of th(• l<tl
Ser\'e with lwrru·'· lrllll'> w
fdl·fr<'e Joc1f < t1kP ,ar1d -.urpriw
ev<'ryon" wt th h11w dPhc 111t1\ cl
fctl·frN· rc•c 1p1• 1 c1n rc'<illy lw
For llw krcl-. rn tlw lc1mily {cand
c•vc·n dd11lh, loolj. pn·pi111• ti
hdl< h ol Spm1qll11w Mc11l11w lfor-.
.111<1 wc1kh th1•1r "Y'''> llqht up
with dPlrghl. Cn•c1t for c1ll lhu..,1•
(ittll' !Jlfl·!JIVlllCJ OCC d'>lllO' or
t>vc•n Et1..,lc•1 bc1'>k«'h. th1•w lc1 y-
1•r<'d bdr < ook1€'.., tH<' tupp1•d with
,, Jllmhhnq of '>p11nqt1m1• qooclt1·-.
.ll'lly h<>c1n'> 11d<I c1 loll< h ol ., ....
'-Oll1tl < ulor, 1wcu111l'> c 011t11h11t1 · d
nutty t.1'tP 111\Cl thl' m1n1<1l11w
mc1r .. hmc11low-. lc-nd c1 hur...t 111
'>Oll, lluHy '>W('C'tnt•'>'> lo 1'111 h h1t1 ·
Whc1t<'VE'1 the• t){ < c1•>1on th1'
'>l'd"on. you'n• '-Ult' to m11kt• 11
ml'mort1blP for your lc1m1ly \\1th
00(• Of thl''>P \UIC'·lO·plt'dW
f11 vont•·'>.
Al'l> '>Pl lllCJllllW ( ht't''>I'( •• i... ••
l<1k1•.., thl' quilt oul of d<•<,.,t•rt
c rownt•cl w1lh CJcl rlctnd ... or fr 1 •-.h
l1111t, '><1tll1·.,mooth < hc•1 •..,.•< c1k1•
mc1kt'' t1ny 11wc1l r1 c «'l«'brt1t1011
Thr-. i-. P'>P«" 1cilly lnw wht•11 th•·
c h<'<'"N'ctkc· 1.., mc1d1• with rww
Pl !ILLY PREE Fc1l Frt•tt C'rc•,1m
Cht'C'>t'. 1n 1l'>t'lf <1 qood rc•c1..,on to
cc•lebrt1lP Dc•vPlop<•d 1•..,1>1·< tt1lly
101 nx1kmq cl IHI IM kif HJ hy tlw
1•xp«rl"> di Krdll, tha' crc•c1m
< hc•l'Sl' mddt• from '>kam milk c t111
h1.· uwd an dP'>SNI'-, clap.., c1nd olh·
er renp<''itdllrng for u•gulcir
cn·dm cheC'><'. but 'ontdm'> no ft1l
ttnd hcts ,1 mere 25 c.tlones pN
one-oun<~ wrvmg.
In fctct, t1 nc:h, lull·fldvow<.I
rhc•<''>f'<"rlk(• rntJdt,> with Philly
Frf>c• dnd topfX•d with fresh fruit
floWN'>, h.i-. only 2 5 grdms uf fdt
r><>r '>he e
So wvel an the redlJ7dtJOn you
c drt hovt.• th1\ <,crumptaous
dt''>'>Prl dnd foryc>l the guUtl H's d
un('h to m<1kc•, too, usmg the 3·
STEP rt•( IP<' which Cdlb for only
lave• rngr<•dwnl'> c1nd tdkes just 10
mmutc'l to prepMe Pour It into d
pw plc1tc• -.pnnklt•d with grdhc1m
C'rdC ker crumbs c1nd bake. It\ d..,
"d'Y d'> lhcJt1
Other dc~ltciou .. Philly Fr<•e
< hC'f'\P< c1k<''> worthy of t <'nter
'>lcJgP drt' fr(''>h blut>l><'rry. dl.monct
and <1 m<1rhlP11c•d V<'1'i1on swirled
with rt'd rdspbcrry preserve'>, dll
vc1r1c1t1on'> on the quKk 3-STEP
rl'c apt' tr the• gdthc>nng 1s d p1cn1C
or cook-out. l<1k<' dJong d do,.en
rnma < h<>l.'>l'Cdk<•' nl''>Ul'd rn
pc1pN·l111cd mufhn cup'> Top
th<'w porldblc b£>dutu•<, with
frc •..,h fruit, pd'>'> th1·m dl'uund,
dlHI Wdt< h for dffidlt'd l'Xpt<'~·
-.aon' when peoplt• h1 •t1r l.!dch h<1'>
1 .. 5 <Jrt1m'> of fc1ll
Rc•r1pC''> ror dddilaon.tl ( hN''i('·
ct1k1•., plu'> i.c•v(•rtJI dip!'., mc1rblC'd
b1nwn1e., dl1d fudg1'. ctll mc1dt.'
w1lh Philly rr('(• f-<ll FrN• CrPdm
( 'hl'C''(', mc1y t>C' found an c1 12·
pdCJC' rl'C If)(' booklt>l dVdlldblt•
frN• hy -.<•ruJmy c1 '>tc1mpc•d, wll ·
<1clcl1c•..,.,1•d f•n v<'lopc to PHILLY
PRE[' R1 '< rpt• Buokll't, c/o Hu11t1 ·r
M.11 K1 •n1ac·. Inc 41 Mc1d1so11
Av1•nt;,. Nt•w York, NY 10010·
2.l02
BANANA MALLOW PIE
• I pk~J 14--.N\ mg '>llP)
JELL-0 fn.,t<1nt Vdntllc1 Plc1vo1
P11cld111q & P11• F111inq
• 1 1/2 < 11p'> KRArT Man1<1t1111·
M,11..,hm,illow..,
• 1 1 11p thc1w1•d COOL WI llP
Whappt·tl Topp1nq
• 2 b.a ll<t llcl~
• I pra ·p111C•d < h(j( 111.ilt· 11.ivor
111 <J1t1hc1m < rc1c k1•1<111mh < 111-.1 (h
()/)
• 2 Tb'P BAKER'S ANGEL
fLAKE Coe 1111111. toc1.,t1•d
P11·p111t• p11dd1119 .. ., cl111« tc•<I
Oil (Mf kctCJI'. 1'"\C 1•pt ll'>Jng 11/2
1 up.., n11lk (;1·nlly -.tar m m.ir .. h-
m.illm''' c1nd wh1pµ1 •d toppmg.
Siu 1· h.111<11111.., mlo c ""' Po111
puddanq m1\h111• 11\l'I hc1n<1nc1.,,
lop with c uc 011111 Kt•fnqPrdll'
'>I'\ ('ltd hulll'>
!\.lc1kP'-h lo 8 ..,t•n.ing ...
EASY MALLOW FRUIT SAUCE
• I lllp ..,IHt'CI frt•'>h o,tr.iwb1•1·
nt'' or thc1w<'cl .ind dr.11n<•cl
lro11•n -.trnwh1·rru•<,
• I Jt11 17 01 I KRJ\rT t\1.ir-.h·
llldllow Cn•m1•
Plt1ct• -.trc1wl>1•1t11•.., in hlc .. nd1·1
or loo<I p1oc , . ..,.,or c ont11m<•1 l1lt('cl
with 't«'1 •l hl.id1•, c ovl'r BIPnd
1111lll -.mooth. "<'I d'>ld<' Bc•.it
m.11.,hrnt11lm'' t rc·n11• wrth t•h•c Inc
1111X<'r on low '>Pl'l'd unlll -.mouth
( ,, c1ch1c1lly c1dd purC'('d '>trdw·
h<•m<•'> until wc•ll bk•ndPd S(•rvc•
ovt>r pound c <1k<'. lruil or an•
nt•t1m Mt1k<''> 1 112 cup~.
0RANCl COUNTY PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY IN (00H lA110N wmt fHt
AMllUCAN Soom o• INna101 O n 1GNHS/01ANGfi CouNtv PustNn nu
n HOUSEQF 1 • PHILHARMON IC
~ DESIGN
in the P~licnn Hill comnumity of N~wporl CtHUt
April 22 -May 21
$17 Al THE OOOlt • $14 AT 0001 WUKOAYS ntOM 2-4 PM
Mondays: CLOSED
ENTRANCE HouRs: Daily 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Thursday Evenings: Aful tk D~#lt'gn~r.1 until 8 p.m.
~
Boutiqu • Caft* Ju Sok ii /,y ~ •
Vari•tion\: Substitute l cup
fresh rct'>pb<>rn ll or lhi..lwt.•d and
dr<uned fro1t•n rasp~rnc·s for
'>lrawbt>rrws Om1t 'ilttlwbt•rn1•s,
gradudlly blend 1/2 cup strc1w·
bnry or fd\p~rry Clt.1vorPd
yogurt into mdr'ihmdUow c ri•mt'.
SPRINGTIME MAUOW BARS
• 1 pkg (2-lc1yc-r '>II<') yc•llow
or chocolc1l« <elk<· mix
• 112 cup (1 .,tack) PJ\RKAY
Sprt•<1d Stack.,, mt>ltt•d
• 1 l.'99
• 1 nrp'> KRAFT Marnultirc'
Mt1 r'>hmd llow.,
• I c·up mm1dh111• Jt•lly b<'dn">
or ct1ndy-rot1l1•<.l milk c hoc.old I<'
C'andw<,
• 112 cup c hoppt•d pet~nut'>j
Hc•dl oven lo '05F Max dry
cclkc· max. PARKAY c1nd 1•gg 1111lll
blC'ndc•d Pt1l mto grPd,PcJ 11x 4-
anch bt1k1ng pdn Bdkt• lh to 18
mmutP"> or until light guldPn
I brown DO NOT OVERBAKE
Lc1yn mcir.,hmullow'>. < c1nd1P~
dlld pt><1nul'> 1)vt•r 1 ni't B.ak<• c1n
c1dcht10nc1I 2 to 4 rnmuh•'> or 11nlll
mc1r'>hmc11low-. UC'CJlll lo nu•ll
Cool romplPtt•ly 111 pc1n on
Wirt• Id( k
C'ut mlo bc11-. Mt1kl''> 24
Variation: Sub..,t1l11tC' I 1 /2
<up'> FUNMALLOWS Mm1t1liir1•
Mc11!.hmc1llow' for 11 /2 c llJJ'> ol
thl" KRAFT M1n1t1lun · Mt1r'>hmc1l-
low-. dncl 112 cup BAKER'S Sl'ml·
SwPt->l Rc•dl Choe olc1t1• Chip.., for
thP c c1ndw.., Cont1n11t• ti' clir"' ll'd
Secrets for Succe~~ful
Cheesecake:
• Maxrnq
• Soft1•n Pl llLLY r:RrE C'rt>c1m
Ch€'1''><' lwforc• ma>. lfl~J To -.oltf'n
111 th<• mac fllWd\.I'. pluc" I
unwr.ippc'<I bru k (8 111 ) 111 "
mic row,1vt1hh• howl M1110\o\11\1·
011 I llGI I for :m we on<b Add 15
'><'< oncl'> f1>1 c•t11 h t1dcl1l1011<1I
c n•.im < h<'<''><' brick
• Mix c 11•,1m c lu•1·.,1•, "'"''"
c11HI vc1ml1<1 thorouqhly twlo11 "
11cld1nq <'lJ'I"· Don'l o\'1•1 b\'ctl .iflf•r
t1ddrnq l'CJCJ' Bl'ctt 011 low "I'''''"
1u-.t 1111111 hlf·n<lt•cl
Baking:
• C'11ll'lully clwc k o\1•11 t .. m-
p1•r.1!1111·
•(Jon I 11p••n 11v 1•n dorn \\ l11h •
h,1k111q ( hl'l' ... C'( .ik1·
lb' ln-.p1« t lt11 d11rw111•-.-.
Wh .. n dww t'Cltjt'" ... hould lw
1
.,hghUy puff••d The c~nter dft•.1
'>hould l.w about th • sue of t1 ti ·
vn dullnr dnd dpp<>dr ">Oft und
m<>hl The> <.PnlPr wall hrm upon
< oohng Don't ow•rbdkt>!
Cooling:
• Cool chf't''>t'< cJkc· on d rd< k
dt room 1c:mp<•rntu1e for l hour
• Rt>lnger«l<' unc:overt>d 1 ·
hour'> or unlll thoroughly c halle>d
• Somet1m(''> ch«'f>sc•c<1kc•<, n.it·
urttUy crt1c k If lhl'> hdppPn\:
Gctrnlsh with one of the t>
toppings 1 to 3 hour& befo re
serving:
• A'>.,ortt>d lrc•.,h lrUJt'> .'>u< h dS
'>lrdwbcrn<''>. rdspbern~i,. k1w1
bluc·berm·-.. p<>dC h<''· mdnd<1nn
IJl'dfl9E''i
• CdnnNt '"du<t>d<<1lom· pw
fall.Ing'> (<"hnry. blt1€'b<>rry dJ>plc•)
• COOL Wl llP LITE \o\ happt cl
Tupping
• Fn.nl prc•'>t•n. c" '" J<llll..,
• Rt•duc 1•<1 < ,tlorw tc" '1 • '<1m
topping
Crust VariaUo n:
• Y 0/ fPctdy·llHJ'>I' CJl<thdnl
< rcJc kc•r < ru-.t < c1n bf' 't1b'il1tutPcl
for the gr<lhc1m < 1c1rkPr < nimb-.
c1nd lhe 9-mch pu· plt1t1· {Thi..,
c1dd~ 5g fc1l per '>f•rvmq J
PHILLY FREE 3-STEP CHEESECAKE
• 1 pkg (8 OI. Pd< h)
Pl ILLADELPH IA BRAND FREI:
r.1t Fri·"
Cret1m Cht>f'..,t•. \oftc·111•d
• 3/4 cup ... uyctr
• 1 Lsp \ c1r11llc1
• 3 t'fJ9"
• 1/3 <up <Jrdh,1111 1 r11< kl•r
< rnmb..,
\!tax c rP11m < hl'c'"l' .. u9<11 <11HI
v<101Uc1 v.1th c>lc•c tnc m1x1·1 1111
medium "P''•·d until , ... 1•11 hlt·11cl -
1·d Add "<I<!'· nm. 1w .. t 1111111
bll'ncl<'d
IJo not m 1•1 b1 .. 1t <11lc•r c1cld1 11<J
"9g" Sprc1y IJ-m< h p11· pl111t• \\1th
no .,LI, k ( IJOklllCJ '>fH<IV. -.pr111!..l1·
bottom with c 1111n1>-. P< )LJR
crc•ctm 1 h1·1•..,1· 1111xt1111• 111111 pre··
pc11C'Cl p11· pl.it• BAKE .it '~2'>f.
lw 4 5 n11nut1·., or 1mtil 11•11!1•1 ...,
,ii rn11 .... 1 ..,«'I
C'ool Rc·l11q1·rc11t· '!hour.., or
11\1 1111qtit Ccmll"h v.1th ..,tr.av.
IH•rr\ ... 11, c'" bl111'111•r11•·'> c11HI n1111t
h•<1\t •., l1J f111m llo\\'l'I" 111 '''I\·
lllCJ'>
Variation<,:
Blu1·lw11 y St11 1 /'.l cup hhw·
lwnw~ mto ban r. SpnnkJ wuh
Jtc1chuonal 1/2 cup blu~bernf!ii
twfor • 0.1kmg. Almond: SubSti·
lute :l/4 tsp illmond extrdct for
vc1mll.a .
RASP8ERRV SwtRL CHEESECAKE
• :1 pkg· 18 0/ E>dCh)
Pl ill.ADELPHIA BRAND FREE
Fdt frt•(• Credm Cheese. 4-0fwn °d
• 1/4 cup '>llgttr
• 1 l!.p. Vdnilld
• 3 egg'>
• 1/4 cup KRAFT RPd Rdsp·
hnry Pn•wrvE>'>
• 1/3 cup grc1ham trdcker
<rumb\
Max nC>t1m c)wesP, ugar and
\lctn all.i with t>lrc tnc rrux~r on
nwdmm '>p<'ed unt,iJ welJ blend:
C'd Add PQCJ'· rrux Just until
blc•nd<'d Do not ovcrbf.dl dfter
c1ddrng c•gg'> Sprdy 9-inch p1e
pldtc> with no 'l.I< k cook.mg
'>prtty; '>pnnklt• bollum with
1 rumb-,
POUR c f(>dm rhN•..,f' maxturf'
mlu prt•pt1rt.'d pw pldl<' Dot top
ol c ht'"""' c1ke> bdtter walh pre·
'>N\ <''> Cut through battN wtlh
kntfC' wv• ldl tamr<, for mctrble
c>fl l'<·t
BAKE dt 125F lor 45 rrunutc'>
or urihl < Pnln J'> c1lmosl '>N Cool.
Rl'friq1•rt1te 3 hour'> or overnaghl
T1·n wrvmg'>
MINI CHEESECAKES
• 12 \'dflUld Wdf Pr!>
• 2 pkg 18 <U edchJ
Pl llLADELPHIA BRA"JD FREE
r.11 f1c·1· CrPdffi Che<'W '>llflf>ned
• 1/2cup .. tHJdr
• 1/2 l'>p \untJld
• l. l'Cf()'
1 clip <1 .. -.c>rh•d < ut-up fn11t ur
rHJ11c Pd < c1lorw cherry pll' ftUrng.
Pitt< c· WdlPr'>. ndt side dolo\ n on
bottom of Pdch ol 12 pc1pN-hned
muffin rup-.
B<·dt c r<>dm chPPSP,
'>U<Jdr. JlUCe. pt•el c1nd VdntUd
with t•ll'< tnc mixer on medium
'Jl''<'cl unl11 wPJI blended Add
t•qq-.. max Jll'>l unb.l blended
Do not ove>rbedl dftE'r addrng
NJ<J' Pour nvPr wdfers, hllmg
rd< h cup 1/4 lun 8dkP c1t 32SF
for 20 mmult·'> Cool hefort>
11·mm anq from pc1n Refnger<lll'
'-''\Pl cal ht1ur'> or O\ emtght
Top v.1lh I nut 1u ... t before '>en.·
mq Tw"h «' '><'l''\109'>
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•
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CllAMR[R or CO MMC RCC
11/W'4-~~ ~ tk
~~~AIU4~ot~
New Chamber Members in March!*
AIM Construction
ConslrUCtlOn Companies • SC8·9S87
Abbey Event Services
Party Planning SeMC8 & Supplies • 835-4300
Baab & AstoclatH
Consunants • 729·9210
Bandwidth Unlimited
Commi.nications • 650· 1 &46
Barbara'• Interior• & Design
Interior Oecorelors & Designers • (600) 400·5Sn
Barrett Realty
Real E5"te Salet & Seivlce • 722-6101
Belvedere
Wlf'ltfy • 495-7963
Beringer Vlneyarda/Wlnery
Wineries• 421·5904 x:m
Wiiiiama Big 0 Th'"
AutomollYe Salu & Secvict • 642-4131
Law Offices of Hugh Breckenridge
Anomtys • 854-2520
Budget Bllndl
Mini·Blindl·~
Cafe Rve-O·Flve
Rutainnts • 640-5752
Caff• Canucdo
Restal#lnll. 675-7004
Callfor'N• Sport• Collec11on
Spof\swtar • 9l!0-0082
C.pftal lncOtM Pro1M9rtlu, Inc.
Atll Estate ll'Mnn.nt TNSll • 261-8383
CCA M•l'tc•tlng a Advertlelng
AdWl'1lerlg Stlvlch • 717 °"'°°
Century 21 BeltdMllde Real Eatate
AMI Eetatt SalM & SertW • 969-8100
Cteyton, Wllllamt & Sherwood, Inc.
Propelty MtNgefMnt. 840-4200
Costa Mesa Dent•I Properties. Inc.
OenflSIS • 548-5588
Law Offices of James Dally
Attorneys • 261·1616
Designer Labels
Clothtng • 263·9082
Donald C. Dornan, 0 .0.S .• M.S.
Dentists • 640·9475
Discount Laser Supply & Repair
Computers--S&Mce & Repair• 556· 7300
Th• Ellte Exchange
Telephone Answemg S8MC9 • 631 ·5511
Executive RHcue
Peraonahzed Servioes •497-7218
EKPOrt Everything
Exporters• 760-1625
Fashion Island Medtcal Pina
Heamg Aids • 640~920
Featlval of the Arte I Pageant of th•
Mastera
Non-Profit Organaation • C97-4514
Fetzer Vineyards
WIWllS • 955·2866
Gary E. Glasgow, 0 .0.S., Inc.
Oenlists • 6'(). 7922
Grand Pn• Performance
AIJIOmoble l MotocqQt Acceal • 6"5·7022
TaytOt 8. Grant
Cons1lllants . 442'62&2
Wllllam R. Han"n I Anodatea
AriPr•iset1·844-4072 I
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~ Catlfomle
~ StAt~ Bink r&.&.. ..,,_,-tu
,._JCD~ fNiO) = •-'=" ..... 1 .... c....-
Mlftdly, Mly15
Newport ..... Clllllry Chit
Cill 72l-4400 ti
3
Marine Division
Quarterly Breakfast
7:30 pm • Balboa Bay Club
1 0
NHACC New Member
Reception
5:00 pm • Chamber office
15
Newport Beach
Community Open
All Day • Newport Beach
Country Club
16
Dolphins Division
Breakfast
7: 15 am • Newport Beach
Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club
17
Business After Hours
5:00 pm • Radisson Hotel
18
Athletic Aw•rds
Bre•kf•at
7:15 am • Newport Beach
Mamott Hotel & Tennis Club
25
1
• THURSDAY, APftlL 27, 1995
Ralphs California Beef
Top Sirloin
Steak
USDA Select-Beef Loin
per lb.
Fresh
Chicken
Breasts
Save up to 2.20 per lb. ~~·~i;~~~:~thRJblAttadled I
SEAFOOD VALUE
Extra Large
Tiger
Shrimp
Prevlouely Froun
H /30 CouDl'Pfl' lb.
Budget Gourmet
Frozen Entrees
or!Jpt&Hu!Dy UN.lelUn.A~ s,tdll Sd«tl.. ., ......
JObmoo & Johmon
JIMd.AJd Ban~es
W ""*· Onr •Wt, Our -· n..,..,, '". Sllttr C.-lap If fl.._., le Ut
-,,
99
Save up to 3.00 per lb.
DAIRY /DELI VALUE
Ralphs
American
Cheese
18 5'ke !firHd lndMdu ly Wnpped.12 01. pq.
Padrinos
Tortilla Strips
Rnt1~r&11l Mnl<1•
tr 1.aalltd IS OL blf
Sa" ••t. l.tt
Neutrogena Shampoo
or Condltloner
MIW tt l'tr9d F-llM • ., 1141 .... ........
Kld,s Coolers
fruit Punch
. ..
6 Pack-Miller
Genuine
Draft Beer
« Miiier !JI& I Z 0&4ll or 11t11.
Ph» CRY or Rtd Dos. ltt How, MoUoe Colcka, fOlftm, lowtabr111 or,
Moi.o. ~IZ OL ~ CIV«ll .. , ....... , .. aua
t
GROCERY VALUE
Rosarita 2 $ Refried
Beans -
98
Retular, Low f11 or Non f111
16 oz. can Bay 2 Saye 11p to .58
2 LITERS
•7•U~ •RC•A&W Root Beer
•Welch s Grape •Sunkist Orange
each btl . .Plus CRV
BUY TWO-GET TWO
Wl&b Ralphl Coupooa Below
...... tl~ .........
21tr.-7•UporCherry7•Up ~~~ ~or llleidl bd..flutCRY i ~ FlfE:~ ~
Lllllc Faw llrw ... 0. Coapoe Ptt o.-r. c.,.. f.lt(tl~ A,..tl 21tbnlMay3, 111$.
-----~!•----~~ 2 ltr.-RC or Diet Rite
tdlld.llllCIV
Fili= 1J1111 Fow11rw•o.c..,.. '"~· lk11~ !TMMayS. I•
fOOD
First of the Season
.Fresh Sweef ..
Yellow Corn ~~~ ...
California
each
PRODUCE VALUE
Del Monte J $ Golden
Bananas
Ripe
per lb.
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2 ltr.·Welch's Grape Soda
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2 ltr.-Sunkllt Orange
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Prlcea effective 8 Lm. Thunday,
Aprll 27 thru May 3, 1995
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