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SPORTS
Costa Mesa will kick
off with new coach
Serving the Newport-M esa community since 1907
HOUSE CALLS
Residents Learning to
speak English at home
Costa Mesa police get tough on domesti c violence
Night of terror
•Victim testifies against
the man who allegedly
beat her, a bducted and
threatened her.
By Carolyn M iller, Staff Wnter
HPr eyei. clppParPd huge and
fnghtenPd, too scctred to look <1t
hPr fonnPr boylnPnd who '>rll
dressed in an orange jail jump-
suit, his feet and hands shack -
led, watching her on the stdnd
She 1s barely 18; he JU'>l
turned 25 She dnd hPr m othN
requested that her 1denllty not
be revedled.
H er tesllmony <lg<lmst J<(-'tth
Andrew Haney, the father of
her 2-yedf-Old son, WdS one of
• SEE VIOLENCE PAGE A4
• For the past year, police h ave worked with local
prosecutors to aggressively pursue batterers as criminals.
By Carolyn Miller. Staff Wflter
COSTA M ESA -On a qwet
morning m 1970. Tom Boylan. a
rookie on tht> Cosld Mesa pubcP
forcl', drove• hJi. Chc>vy Chevelh ..
to Pdlm Spnng~ ford relaxmg day
off 811t bPfore hP rPached his de~
linr1t1on, hi'> day was marred by
hornftc n!-'ws he would remember
tor llw tl''it of h1o; We.
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hu!'>bctnd hdd shot dnd ktlJt>d his
wiJP 1n C.:ostd Mt>sd.
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th(-' night bPfOH-'
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• SEE DOMESTIC PAGE A9
A Q l ' A --Ci f. N A R I A N S
Donna Krueg er (a bove) o f Costa Mesa use~
e mpty beverage containPrs as floa tation
aides during he r Senior Aqua Fitnes~ cld-,...,
a t the Newport M esa YMCA-The cl as~ meet~
Mondays, We dnesd ays and Fridays for an ho ur in
the afternoon-At le ft . Blan ch e Pdrke r of Costd
Mesa (cente r) lines up alo ng with e ve ral o th N
swimme rs in the seniors class.
Dally Ptlot photos by MARC MARTIN
Costa Mesa Police Department domestic violence incidents
(compiled by the department's crime analysis unit)
National statistics 1992 -100 reports filed.
7 1 arrests
1993 -149 reports filed.
95 arrests
(<ou•I~) , I tlw Costa M~ Police Department)
• 95% of v1ct1ms are women
1994 -390 reports filed,
198 arrests
• In the United States, a woman is
banered every 15 seconds
• Since police began
aggressive prosecution of
domestic violence cases in
June 1994, the number of
arrests increased from 14
to 22 during a six month
period.
• One survey found 154 of every
1,000 pregnant women were assault-
ed by their mates during the first
four months of pregnancy.
1 • Approximately 1 8 million wives are
beaten by their husbands every year.
An estimated 3 million to 4 million l more attdcks go unreported
Residents invited to
help garden blossom
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rl vacant lot on Del Mai AvPnw·
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·:·To sign up for a gardep plot,
call the Costa Mesa recreation
1 department at 754-5653.
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• SEE GARDEN PAGE A6
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• SEE REHAB PAGE A 4
Corona del Mar chamber already
eyeing proposed shopping center
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• orona dC'I Mar merchants want tht• f uturc Irvine Co.
retail "Pavilion " to b an o ffl c1al f)drt of thPir "vi llag<' "
By Evan Henerson, Staff Wnter
NEWPORT BEACI I Thr ft r~t
shovel I!> still month'> ctway from
hilbng thP gro11nd ctt thP comN of
East Coct sl 1 lighway c1nc1
MacArth111 Boulf'vord, hut lhP
Coronr1 dt-1 Mar C hamber 111
< 'ommerce wanb "dibs" 1111 .i
planned retail centpr at the c;1tr
ChambPr offioals are hoping
thdt the 100,000·!>quare-foot rf'l clil
cPnter wi.ll serve as thf' qatPwdy
to Corona del M ar crnd Will have
thf' nt>ighborhood's 1.1p c-od i>
Cht1mbN mPmht.>rs c1lso want thP
'hoppinq < <'11lPr lt>ntdt1vPly
f ctll••d • NPwpor1 Ptlv1lmn " to bl'
rf'nct11ird "Corona dPI Mai P,w1l-
1on" in!>ledd
"Wp think lh<' center wul ddd d
ntcP f'nNgy to the Corona del
Mdr c;tnp," '>dlrl C'hambPr PrPs1-
dE>nt Toni Van Schultze "We also
hclV £' somf' c-oncPrns about thP
• SEE PAVILION PAGE A6
ON ·1 II r < <> \ ST Undercover education
fred
martin
A s my trtend Henny Young-
man was fond of saying,
"Take my school board
please!"
You would think that. by now,
these folks would gel the mec;
sage: Quit trying to fool the
troops Quit trying to sltde onP
by your constituents QuJt the
undercover foolishness.
Stop already with trying lo
keep the p ublic out of the pub-
lic's b usiness .
Do nut, even ii your mtent10ns
lnt..ly drf' innocent, sPt up any
kmd of romnuttee that doesn 't
operate m full vtew of the com -
mmuty And. ye gods. especially
not a financial rnmmitteel
• SEE MARTIN PAG E A6
l\l>E:\
AROUND TOWN A5
BEST BUYS Al
CLASSIFIED 87
POLICE FILES A2
SOCIETY A7
SPORTS 81
WEATHER Al
\\ I· \ I" II I-" H MARC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT
Fish Fry schedule
The 50th annual Uons Cl ub
Fish Fry and Carnival begins
Friday evening in Costa Mesa.
• llM)AY: 5:30 p.m -Fish dinnen sUll't
19MncJ; uirnlv•I net. and gemes ~
1:30 p.m. -"'ofetde>lw.I st.ge show by ""'-Y 1U Produrtlons (on nag.)
9 p.m. -ltafftt tktl( ~ S750 tr•ftl ~ ... otMr prim (Winning \kl
et hoNlr nut be pt9'rlt '° wlr\) ,. ~~ 'O a.m -c..nh91 '*' ~~si-1 ~
1:, s p.m -lolcelllnl'I ~ ci the
""'*'°"~ 2:15 p.m.. -Sotar llWWdi (on -.,.>
):JO p.m. ·Met drMng lwlMen ""Im
bepment)
Newport Beach electrician
Jim M cAfee bas been
going to the Renaissance
Pleasure Faire for 20
years. This year, b e bas
gotten into the act as
Blind Jack Bellows..
See Weekend
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1 : • • ..iJ COR ON A DEL MAR READY FOR SCE NI C SK Morning
crash kills
one motorist
gree r
wylder
Auto dealership offers
special finance rates
Costa Mesa Honda isofrl'r-
mg speCldl fmdnCP rdtt':. on
Accord V6 <lnd C'lvte lour-
door models through Sunddy
The fu1dnce rdtE's avdtldblt·
range from 2 9'Vu to 6 !l"t..
Cosld Mesa Hontld (436-
5050). al 2888 I lrlrbo1 Blvd., hus
a selectwn of 300 nt•w Cd~ in
stor k plus I 00 pr P-owned C'drS in
c1ll 111dke:. clnd models. The ser-
Vtt f' dep<1rtmPnl hcis c•x tended its
hours 011 Wl•drws<lc1y~ lo 9 p.m.
LA-Z-Boy Furniture G alleries
dt :l 11 5 N l lr1rbnr Olvcl ., in Costa
M f'Sd (434-0744) IS hdVlnCJ d
Fdlht>r's Dc1y r ...... ay ronte:.t C"hll-
drPn Cdll wnlt' d JOO-word e!>scly
rtboul lhPlf dr1d rtnd turn ll In by
JunP 14 LA·Z-Bny wtll be> g1v-
111y dWdY d rPchnPI lo lhC' C'Oll-
ll''>ldnl with lhl' ht•"t •''i"dY
DAILY PILOT ALE PHOTO
A 63-year-ol d Corona d el Mar
w oman escaped injury Wednes-
day m orning when the car she
was driving south on Jamboree
Road at the San Diego Freeway
in lrvine collided with another car
·that was getting off the freeway,
killing the 32-year-old driver,
identified as Paige Salvatore of
O range.
Salvatore was turning left onto
Jamboree from the freeway off-
ramp shortly before 11 a.m . when
her car-a 1991 Chrysler -collid-
ed with a 1988 Merc~des Benz
driven by Isolde Mein of Corona
del Mar, Irvine Police reported.
Parameclics treated Salvatore
at the scene and transported her
to lrvine Meclical Center in-1ull
carcliac arrest. She <lied about an
hour later.
lrvine Police were still investi-
gating the accident late Wednes-
day.
"In all probability. som ebody
ran a red light," said police Sgt.
Brian Clifton. "But we h aven't
been able lo locate any witness-
es. W e're c1sking for people who
might have seen the accident to
call the department."
Clilton encouraged anyone
who might have information
regarcting the accident to contact
Officer Douglas Coffing al 724-
7024 Also. LA-Z-Buy h uf!Pnng ct
FdlhPr's Dt.1y spt>< lctl -1f you
m ake c1 minmrnm $:H>o pur
r hc1se. you II rt>c PIVP t1 IO" .. dh-
count on your '>PC ond pun hci...t>
Runners sprint off the 5lart line during last year's Corona del Mar Scenic SK event. Costa Mesa teen , 3
others arrested in
alleged shooting plot
LA-Z-Boy 1s lht• world\
lc1ryPsl mt1nt1fd< lllfl'I Of UphoJ-
StP.red solr1s, sll·cpPrs t harr'>. crnd
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tables dnd rllPd n1q.., Thl' -,tori •
spPc1c1IJ:tPs Ill f111111t11n• for th1•
llvmg t1nd ldn11ly mom
Ann ual race. Saturday, will draw thousands and involve the entire community
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Dt>pc11t111l-'nl, racP pctr-
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.-------------, tlwir own gC'ndc>r. registration at the city's Commu-
nity Services Department is $19,
while the registration fee will
jump to $25 on the day of thf>
race.
By Anna Marie Stolley, Sr.ilf Wrtlt'f
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CORONA
DEL MAR
SCEN IC SK
A nd lo tup the
morning off. ertrh pdr-
tinp c1nl receives a T-
sh1rt. commemorative
walt.>r b olllt> ctnd
gourmet brl'akfc1st '>llP·
pht•d by d "Re'>trlurdnl
Row" u f 15 IOCdl
rPslc111rc1n l:. Sf'tv1ng d
Vc\llPly of food 1tl'ml>
110111 Slnrhurk 's curree
A 19-year-old Costa Mesa
man and three male juveniles
w ere arrested Wednesday for
dlleg edly pldnning d drive-by
shooting at Back Bay High
School.
Fine Tune Auto Service al
217 Avocc1do 1 n (' o~tc1 MP"u
(645-1234) spenc1 h:t<'~ 1n ..,PrvH
{ng M ercedf'.., B1•m lh low ovt•1
,hec1d alJow!> for lowPr pn< ,,.., lhrrrl
~ealersh1p!-., tht' o wnc>r "<lY" .111cl
~ls techmnrtn h<1.., hc1d 2 1 yf'ctr..,
'f'Xpen ence
+Sat urday Race proceeds go lo revital-
ization of the d owntown drec1
and to youth sports program~.
-t· Registration
6:30 a .m .
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l1< 1pc1nt wrll run. w.dk 111 led! 111
tlll I '\hclll ... lt•<i hr>np flf'dJ llJ t• flt•
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ell f) rn cl Ill • fullo\o\ t•d
ti~ th•· f1•c1t11L1•d t'Vl•nls
+Corner of
Ocean Blvd.
and Heliotrope
And this year, Ganis C rectit
Corp. will contnbute 25 cents per
registrant to a fund tor the fdrnily
of Officer Bob H enry, the New-
port Beach policeman who died
April 13 alter being shot while on
duty.
Ricardo Rodriguez c1nd the
three unidentified youths were
ldken rnlo custody about 12:30
p.m ., less than c1n hour dtter Cos-
ta Mesa pohce were tipped off to
the allPged plot. 1 Current spt'< 1t1b 111< l11cl1• hrlw
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pcf m th1· 1c,q1.,lrdl10n IN'. Prl'-
L o< <11 rpc;1dents cc1n rd1se m on-
<'Y for w orthy cauc;es, and meet
their neighbors in the procesl>
"11 's an opportunity for lh<' t
'ommunity to come togPlher,"
~a id Carol LeBlanc, race chc1ir-
per~on. "(And) to draw c1ttenl10n
tu the good qualities of Corona
d t>l Mar."
Police say the shooting was
planned Ln reldtidhon for dn u1ci-
denl that occurred Tue!>day. N o
othE>r mfonnauon wa~ c1vc1tlable
late W ednesdc1y.
After receiving the lip shortly
before noon on WPdnesdc1y, Cos-
ta Mesa pnlice offtcers responded
to the campus on M onte Vista
AvenuP c1nd obtc1med a descrip-
tion of a possible ~uspect dnd the
Cd.r he was in.
Bow Danglers is having a
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ldnllquP button JPWPlry thc11 ... h1•
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pnclude!> c1 pd< k Pl with PXlln
lanhquP buttons with l'V<'ry clrPs!'.
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lalsn hc1v111g d ~dlP Oil c,Pl1•r!L1cl
k lothing r1ncl qrft<. cit up to :HI".,
'off It's lo< nlt •d r1t :lhH [; 17th ~t , ru ~. rn f'o-;tt1 M1·~.r
C I TYS ID E Then, about 12:30 p.m., the
department 's gang detail othcers
spotted the dulo c1nd pulled the
driver over. While searching the
car, police found d loaded hctnd-
gun and a dagger. I Earthquake Preparednes.,
IProdurt.., 1c, off Pnnq <Ii'>< ounh lnr
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p111t Bۥcwh c1nd Costcl M es(! polke
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M0..,c1 l 1 nif rt' cl School Dislrict.
L>J\RE, or Drug AbusP Resis-
tcrncf' Education, is a 17-week
progrclm that arranges for a spe-
< 1dlly trained police off1rf>r to
h·ach firth c1n d sixth grctde stu-
d!'nt.., why ~ind how th<'Y shoulu
n•f ll"(' drugc, cllld dlcohol. The
polH 1• ollrrc·r foe 11SP.l> on topics
inc ludrng pt't'ion<1I ""lc•ty, drug
U'>f' .111d m1!'.UM', n•.,i-,t111g peer
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lwmq 1nflu1•nr<'d hy npgc11tve
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rllld dll lhl' q1fts dr(> dnnclled by
mc>mlwr-, ol the> community. ThP
PV<·nt wr1-. orq.imzc>d by Nc>wport
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por1-MPsc1 Superint<>nd<'nl Mrtc
Bc>md.
Library hosts final
program and tea
Tht> finc1I bbrc1ry program ctnd
!Pd, c1 c;1_x-ypar lrddiuon c1t the
Coronc1 dPl Mc11 Brc1nch Library,
wtlJ l<1kP plc1ce from 3 to 4·30 p .m.
today c1t lhe bbrc1ry
N ewport Bec1ch c1uthor dnd
plc1ywright Cecilia Fannon will
present "The Windup and the
Hollywood Pitch: H ow lo Go lo
HolJywood lo Tell Your Story."
Topics of discussion will
include adapting original w orks
c1nd thtt works of other authors for
thf' screen and selling a screen-
pldy m Hollywood.
"The last couple or years.
we've focused on authors,· said
Jackie Headly, adult programs
coordinator for the Newport
Bedch Public LibrdI)'. "We hc1ve a
lot of wanna-be writers so w e (" genPrd.liy have a good turnout."
Fdnnon's pldy "Green Ice-
bergs" prem:iered-trt-South--Coast-
Repertory in October of 1994. Sh e
has written several works or non-
fiction for young adults as weU as
screenplays for the daytime seriaJ
"The Guiding Light."
Downsizing and budget reduc-
tions have forced the library to
cliscontinue the teas, accorcting to
H eadly.
The Corona del Mdr Branch
Library is located at 420 Marigold
Ave. The program i s frpp of
charge
Information provided in a
pollce department press rPlease
late Wednesday afternoon <lid not
specify whether all four suspects
were m the car at that time.
No one hurt in
early n1orning fire
A fire that cdused severdl
thousand dollars w orth of dam-
age 1g111ted al a Costa Mesa
duplex Just aftpr midnight
Wednesday.
Willlin_
M esa firefighters extinguished
the blaze dl 705 and 709 West
Wilson Street at 12:05 a.m.
Wednesday. None of the tenants
w ere injured m lhe fire, which
caused $7,000 in damages.
Costa Mesa Battalion C hief
K('n Soltis said firefighters think
the' fire started inside a Buick car
parked in the garage of the first
unit. H owever. the actual cause
of the blaze is undetermined. he
said.
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TEMPERAT\JRES three foot south
Newport Beach west swell.
61158
Balboa TIDES 61158 TODAY Costa Mesa First low 66157 .6:06a.m -0.2 Corona del Mar
64158 First high
12:50 a.m.3.4
SURF FORECAST Second low
LOCATION SIZE 5: 11 p.m. 2.4
Wedge 2·3 s Second high
Newport 2-3 s 11·17 p.m . 4.9
Bladcies 2-4 s FRIDAY
River Jetty 2-4 s First low
CdM 2·3 s 6:44 a.m. 0.0
BOATING First high
Low morning 1:40 a.m 3.4
Second low douds and fog,
south winds this 5:59 p.m. 2.6
Second high morning l 0 knots
shifting south to 11 :55 p.m.4.6
southwest 15 knots
this afternoon, 2 WAlD
foot wind waves, TEWUA't\ME! 62
From Surfllne
W•vetrek
through tuesdily
The California coast
continues to have a
surge of fun swells,
but nothing with
much size. This week
we will should see a
new head-high
southwest swell that
should stay with us
through the week-
end. By Wednesday,
there is a chance
that we will see our
flrrt solid south swell
of the season. If the
stonn ~ys strong
we could see solid
overhead sets by the
end of neJrt week.
F<>< dally surf ~
and forecasts, call
(900) 976-SURf. The
c.all c~ S1.50 plus
any possible toll.
COSTA MESA
• 2700 blodl of Mesa Verde Ortve: A thief entered the
locked screen door of a residence, used the bathroom and
apparently puffed on a cigarette and left ashes on the coffee
table. When he was through making himself at home, the ban-
dit grabbed a $200 VCR. a $250 silver watch and exited
through the front door.
• 2700 blodl of Hllf't.or Blvd.: A locked '87 Chevy van was
broke n Into by a burglar who took several lt~s. Among them
were two pairs of binoculars worth $700, a $180 king size bed-·
spread, shoes, jumper cables, snow chains and a first aid kit.
NEWPORT BEAOt
• SIMCleton ttot.t: While a visit or was checking out of the
hotel and loading her possessions Into her vehlde, Sl,000
worth of her jew.lry was reportedly stolen off the ~
cart.
• Hl;lbwee Md hdfk CoMt Hlghwey: A seff~pfoyed
attorney. George H<obs. 69, of Newport 8Meh was~
Friday evening on fefony charges of drMng under the Influence
of akohol be<ause he aauMd Injury to other motorhtll lttOrd-
lng to police r..,orts. While J.cobl w.s dfMng his '95 bteck
Mercede hnz down Jamboree end PCH before turning onto
8alboe tsiand, he allegedly er~ Into two can In front of
him. The ~Ides were drfwn by 8..-t>lta Hawwtt. 51, of New-
port 8ffd\ who suffertd ~ nedt pain from the mp.a; •nd
the thltd motorist Jeff Edw.rds, 34, e1so of Newport IMctl who wn not l~.
THUltSDAY, JUNE 1, t•
Newpo~ company helps peoplele ~ EngliSh at home or oftice
By Jennifer D'Andrea,
Special to the Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Jolyn
Wayne-Yamada makes house
calls. Convent calls, too.
When two Franciscan nuns
from Mexico wanted to learn
English. Wayne-Yamada took her
language materials and headed
to their convent in Santa Ana.
The one-on-one, in-home lessons
provided by Wayne-Yamada and
~er business. The English Leam-
ing Service, have improved Sis-
ters Victoria's and Yolanda's pro-
nunciation and increased their
dppreciation for the language.
says the nuns' superior.
"They are overcoming their
fear of speaking the language
and of their individual problems
with spelling or pronunciation,•
sdid Sister Laticia. administrator
of the St. Francis Home elderly
board and cdfe facility. where the
nuns serve.
"Once you're in a class.
nobody's going to pay attention
to the special needs that you
have. Sister Victoria and Sister
Yolanda really enjoy it (the
lessons) dnd ldke ddvanla.ge of
the time they spend learning."
Based in Newport Beach, The
English Leaming Service (TELS)
brings lhe tedcher to the student.
TELS courses are designed for
non-native individuals w ho
would rdther obtain one-on-one
instruction in their home or
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1rith
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It y11t1.;m· -.ellmg 11 hou..e m which
you havl' .1 loc of equ1ry. :ind you
dnn't need ch.it equuy to huy a new
h1lmc, .m 1l\\"ner-fmancing
aj!reemcni m.1y l't.-nefit you and your
bu~cr.
Sdll·r·ftn.mcmj! arrangements
usu.111, Ill\ nlvc the buyer.. .;ecunng
the largc.,1 pormm 1,( their purchase
mom•) from a mnng:ige comp:m)'
and gertmg a sm11llcr -;econJ loan
fwm che selle~. For exnmple, they
may fin:im.e 75% from a lender, pur
In 15% nf s:wmgs. ond ask the sellers
co fln:mcc the remaining 10%. The
terms imd HHl're~t rates 1>n seller
carry-hath arc neg11tiort<l on n case·
by·rn'K.' h.1~1). Sellers should ensure
that the nme protects them to the
fu llest. They m11y he able to
ncgntmte 11 note that provides a
better return on their money than I·
to-5 yeM co·~ or treasury notes. Use
comm1m ~n~ when con~idering
such a lnan. and vcnfy the buyers'
Income. credit history, and job
5tab1lity befl1rc making your '1nal
dec1s1on.
For pmfo 1onal oovl eon buying
or sellina re11l estate, coruult with
me . Barbara Anurodrer, the •I
Sc:ll u'\g Agent et Prudential
Colifornla Realty and the Pmident
o( the Ncwport·MHA AMoclarion of
Realtors,
714) 729-7208.
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workplace for their convenience.
The instruction is highly indi-
vidualized, with the teacher
working directly with the stu-
dent. So TELS students also. learn
the culture and appropriate com-
munication and conversation
techniques.
"There are three main bene-
fits of TELS." said Wayne-Yama-
da. "First, the service is brought
to students in the privacy of their
own home or office, rather than
the students attending a big
class.
·second, students learn in a
non-threalenin.g environment,
where they don't feel embar-
rassed when 'they make a ~
take. Lastly, each student sets
their own pace and the teachers
can adjust to this pace."
According to Wayne-Yamada,
TELS also provides students with
.. immediate error-correction
and reinforcement from the
teacher, which are 'two necessary
ele ments of language learning."
TELS teachers speak to their stu-
dents in English only and do not
LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT
Although there is a slight language barrier
between the two, laughter is universal as teacher
Jolfn Wayne-Yamada (left) and student Masako
Sugimoto chat about whafs happened during the
week before resuming studies. Wayne;: Yamada •
grades Sugimoto's weekly homework (above).
translate into the student's native
langi.iage.
Wayne-Yamada sets high
standards for her teachers as well
as her students. The instructors
must have a bachelor's or mas-
ter's degree in English, and they
must b~ ESL-certified. "Bilin-
gualism is not a prerequisite but
it does help lhe teacher under-
stand the frustrations of a second
language acqulsition," Wayne-
Yamada said.
Heather Magstadt is a teacher
with TELS who received her
bachelor's and master's degrees
in English literature at Stanford
University. She also taught Eng-
lish in Japan for two years before
becoming a teacher with lhe
TELS program.
·Most people's experience
with learning English is in a ster-
ile class.ro<?m with lhe focus on
grammar, vocabulary and test-
ing," said Magstadt. "Usually,
my students have studied Eng-
lish. but they don't speak il The
purpose of my job is to get them
to use all of the stuff they've
learned IO that~ can Ul8 Iii
the right libaatiam. ·TBLs berw"• tbOle
who might be .,,...MW-d
teacher (in a dimroca
and they do better In tbll
tion. Plas I get to know ..
dents on a more human Jewl
it's nice to get to know ta...
sonally.•
Most students that TELS •
works with are Japane1e or
panic. and are relatively
iar with American cultUre
language .
Sister Victoria and Sister
Yolanda, for instance, have been
in the United States for less than
two years and were e~
to learn English by Sister Laticia.
Masako Sugimoto, a Ja~
housewife who resides in New-
port Beach. is fDOther ~·-41t
Wayne-Yamada. ·1 like to study
my way and person-to-person-)·
much better for me than in a
class." said Sugimoto. "If l bay
questions, she (Wayne-Yama4a)b
explains them to me very thoi-, T
oughly. -.. 1 MShe explains the (American)
holidays to me an.d she even • ,~
taught me how to make pumpP9
pie, H ll
Wayne-Yamada began her. ,.6 service in 1970, and b as been "' .,
traveling lo her students' work: rt
places and homes ever since.
TELS courses are sold in ,
blocks of 25 hours, al a rate of u
$30 per hour. Stude nts can take '1
lessons for as long as they wanf.i
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Newport Community Aaodation
President Tom Hyans served as a
moderator, giving Turning Point
offidals time to address cemmon
concerns and fielding questions
from the nearly 30 people in atten-
dance.
Turning Point, according to
Cope, presents its clients with a
structured. clean and sober living
env\ronmeot. She expects to
house an average of two patients
tn each Qf the t t apartment units.
Between l ive and six Turning
Point staff members will also live
at the site.
Turning Point, which operates a
sister facility m Tampa. Fla ..
opened its Newport Beach loca-
tion at 1810 W. Oceanfront 15
months ago.
Clients generdlly make a 90-
day to six-month commitment to
r
the pl'09Aa 'Ibey r~e in age
from. 18 to '5 and come to tbe pro-
gram wUll an·~ ol 15 days ol
llC>briety. n-tment does not take
place at tbe facility, according to
Cope. and an ol the clients UJ¥ier-
go random drug testing at least
twice a month.
Hyans and several other resi-
dents ~concern over the
number ol similar facilities already
in existence on the Peninsula.
Although the state of California
carefully monitors treatment facili-
ties, such establishments are per-
mitted to operate in residential
neighborhoods. Newport Beach
dty officials are collecting data
about the numbers of facilities and
will present the results of their
findings at a June 12 meeting.
Many residents questioned the
appropriateness of Turning Point's
choice of location.
•This is a unique neighbor-
hood," said Peninsula resident
and retired police officer Wayne
Zippi. •Children can go a little bit
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Cope responded that Newport
Beach is a beaUtiful area end tbat
the ocean often bu, a calming
effect on recovering addicts. "I got
sober in Laguna Beach.• she said.
"Just because I'm an alcobolic
doesn't mean I deserve Jeu.•
Because the complex ia localed
near two churches, a park, a day-
care center and an elementary
school, residents wonied about
the possible threat to children.
Clinical Director Undsay respond-
ed that Turning Point clients do
not have histories of violent crimes
or mental instability. During jts 15
months of operation, clients have
never been involved in violent
incidents, she said.
Several residents cpmplained
that occupants of the Oceanfront
facility frequently use vulgar lan-
guage or make sugg~stive
remarks to women who walked
along the boardwalk. Lindsay
responded that Turning Point offi-
cials keep a "pretty tight reign" on
inappropriate behavior. ·
While the majority of the resi-
dents opposed Turning Point, Pas-
tor David Lehmberg of the nearby
Christ Church by the Sea wel-
comed the new tenants.
Mil's· a fact that nobody wants
these types of programs in their
neighborhood, but these programs
are necessary,• Lehmberg 'said.
"We'll do whatever we can to
cooperate."
VIOLENCE
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terror.
In a quiet voice, the pettte
teen-ager delaibed to the Har-
bor Court spectators and presid·
ing Judge Christopher Strople
the frightful experience that cul-
minated the couple's long and
abusive relationship.
She told how on Feb. 6, 1995 -
six months after she had broken
up with Haney -she was spend-
ing the night at a girltJiend's
apartment in Costa Mesa when a
4 a.m. knock on the door woke
, her. She peeked through the
peep-hole in the door and saw
no one.
But when she opened the
door and looked out, Haney, 6·
foot-3 and 210 pounds, was
looming in the doorway.
"He said, 'You're coming with
me,' and pulled me down the
stairs by my arm and hair," she
recounted, nervously twisting
her long hair around her fingers.
"I said, Tm not going with you.
Where are you ta.king me?'"
Hane y then allegedly forced
her into his car and told her he
was taking her to Ortega High-
way to kill her.
He started driving and report-
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ecDy told bar lbe blld •acrewect
him aver~·· 1'bell be started
bitting ber. Pint on ber leg, th~n
her bead -unUI lbe blacked out.
After cbtving around for what
she guessed to be more than an
hour OI' two on darkened, unf a -
milia.r roads far from home,
Haney reportedly dropped }'_er
off at her mother's house in
Tustin and threatened her.
"He said not to call the cops or
show my parents or anyone else
the bruises or he would track me
down and kill me," she said, her
Iorehead knit with anxiety, her
eyes searching for her mother,
who sat sobbing in the audience.
Under cross examination, the
victim admitted to paging Haney
twice earlier that night. Attempts
to save her son, she explained.
•(Haney) said he alre~dy had
custody papers and that he was
going to take my son away," she
said.
Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Tom
Boylan said the teen-ager report-
ed the incident to Costa Mesa
police several days later.
"She reported (the abduction)
because she was scared to
death," Boylan said, who is the
detective in charge of the case.
"The victim had fled the state
'with her baby within a few days
after reporting it to police."
While she was in hiding, Cos-
ta Mesa poliL'e deteCtiYes were
gathering evidence to arrest
Haney.
Boylan said the victim is
receiving protessional counsel-
ing, and ls 1>6.ing encouraged by
her mother tQ press charges and
testify againlt Haney.
"He's a repeated batterer and
started beating ber around the
time she got pregnant,• Boylan
said. "A high percentage of
spousal battery starts when the
woman gets pre~ant -that's
pretty sick."
Boylan said it makes a
stronger case when the victim
wlll work with police and prose-
cutors, who as a result, have
more success sending the abuser
to prison.
But more often than not -
because the victim is too scared
or too dependent on the batterer,
or ultimately forgives him -the
abuser receives a lighter sen-
tence because the victim refuses
to testify or drops the charges,
Boylan said.
Haney remains in custody at
Orange County Jail without bail
on felony charges of kidnapping;
threatening and inflicting injury
on a spouse; and preventing or
dissuading a witness from testi-
fying. His trial proceedings are
scheduled to begin June 16 in
Harbor Court.
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titled •co-fiabltor Rights: What
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Friends Meeting Room of the
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PSYCHOLOGY SEMINAR
A seminar on the Neurofeed-
back lfaining Program -a new
non-drug approach for the treat-
ment of Attention Deficit Disorder
-will be conducted by psycholo-
gist Dr. Michael Un den. The 7 :30
p.m. program ls free and will take
place at College Hospital, 301
Victotia St., Room lB, Costa
Mesa. For reservations, call 248-
7511.
SCREENPlAY WRITERS
"The windup and the Holly·
wood Pitch: How to go to Holly-
Wooct'to Tell Your Story• 11 the
title ol a free program pnMDted
by prize-winning playwright
Cecilia Pannon at the Corona del
Mar Branch library, 420 Marigold
Ave. The seminar wUl run from 3
p.m. to -4:30 p.m. and wUl dilcuu
the adaptation of original and
non-original work for the screen,
as well as methods for selling your
screenplay. For information, call
717-3800.
RESUME WORKSHOP
Peter Leets of Right Associates
will be presenting a lecture at the
7:30 p.m. Career Network meet-
ing titled "Assessing Your
Strengths and Focusing Your
Resume." The meeting, which ls
free and open to the public, is part
of a weekly series at St. Andrew's
Church, 600 St. Andrews Road,
Newport Beach. For information,
call 574-2239.
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The Newport Harbor High
School PTA is conducting a rum-
mage sale from 9 a.m. to S p.m. in
the Newport Harbor's multi-pur-
pose room, at 600 Irvine Ave,
Newport Beach. The Nie wtD
beneftt the math climC, a program
that provtdel free aftmnoon tutor-
ing. 1be rummage Nie will allo
run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sat-
urday and Sunday. Por informa-
tion, call 722-1-486.
CATAUNA CltUtSING
WW be the topic of a 3-bour
sailing workshop being held at
Orange Coast College's Sailing
Center, 1801 Pacific Coast High-
way in Newport Beach. The 7
p.m. to 10 p.m. program will cov-
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in and around Catalina Island and
costs $23 for singles and $39 for
couples. For information, call 645-
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want them to conflict with the
stores on the strip.•
Offidals from The Irvine Co.,
which will build the center, envi-
sion a high-end retail center with
shops, cafes and a specialty mar-
ket to compliment the stores at
Fashion Island and in Corona def
Mar. The 10-acre site, located
directly below the Central Ubrary,
was once targeted to house the
Newport Harbor Art Museum.
Tom Redwitz, Irvine Co. vice
president of development e ntitle-
ment. said the company has not
finalized the center's name.
"We've not gotten far enough iii
the project to talk about that
aspect yet,· he said.
Because Corona del Mar is a
neighborhood of Newport Beach,
neither area would gain any addi-
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Corona del Mar chamber's next
mixer, June 27.
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responslbWty fo11 the overall
direction of the education of the
community's children. In the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District, this charge extends from
kindergarten through high school.
rt is the job of the trustees, and
their hired professionalS, to
ensure that all Ulese children
Jea,rn.
But bow can anybody expect
the children to learn their lessons
if the grownups never learn
theirs?
You would think a school dis-
trict that only a few years ago lost
$4 million to a thief, who literally
flaunted his curtous wealth all
over town, would be scrupulous
about how it deals with money.
lnvetlt:lpent Program• or •547
Mt1Bon Crap ~ • people wtll
notice. But you doU it In tbe
lnnocUoul ano~ of "Cooper-
ative Program Agreement.• put lt
on the agel\(Sa next to last, and
who's to know?
Trustees can vote for that
wianimously -which they did -
and nobody's the wtser. (1l> be
fair, Ed Decker and Judy Franco
voted against roWng the $47 mil-
lion when the lssue came up for
renewal a year ago.)
U that's what trustees can do in
public, one shudders at tbe
thought of what kind of dumb
ideas can be floated by a new
financial advisory committee that
meets privately.
There are things that shou1 •
be discussed in public, they ,
·e.g., negotiations. Sorry, but I
don't think the citizens who own
the district will buy that.
But, you ask, what about the
Brown Act, tbe legislation that
exists to protect taxpayers from
those they elect to run things for
them? BrieOy stated, Brown
requires elected bodies to meet In
publlc save for personnel matters,
and further mandates that all
meetingl be properly noticed.
The powers that be figured
their way around the Brown Act
bitch very nicely: They simply
made the new co(IUJtjttee a part of
Superintendent Mac Bemd's
operation and -ba·l)lngl -Brown
doesn't apply.
Is there an ulterior motive
here? Probably not. These people
couldn't be that dumb. But appar-
ently they're not wise enough to
know they have to avoid even the
appearance of chicanery.
And a covert committee, espe-
. ally one that deals with public
funds, certainly appears to pro-
vide the opportunity for fiscal
Oimfiammery.
I suppose I wouldn't get so bot
and bothered about this if our
school trustees and the then -
superintendent hadn't allowed a
s)'stem to ·exist that made it
shockingly easy for a garden-
PM>
variety beancounter to bitilt S4
mlWon.
I suppose if they badD't fol-
lowed that with the •cooperative
Program Agreement,• J wouldn't
be so itchy about a Pinanda.l
Advisory Committee that meets
prlvately and only has to report to
the board tour times a year.
Mac Bernd has axed a for est of
deadwood, and Newport-Mesa is
now blessed with some of the
most expert, most dedicated
teachers and administraton a
school district could put together.
It's the people at the to(> who
worry me.
What the trustees of the district
don't seem to understand -save
. for Ed Decker, Martha Fluor and
Wendy Leece, who voted against
the superintendent's financial
advisory committee -is that this is
not the district's money, it is our
money. The hierarchy shouldn't
mess with it, especially in private.
• FRED MARTIN'S column appears
Thursday and Saturday.
Not this one. Their faces still
red and their ears still burning
from the community's anger at
Stephen Wagner's uncbeaked
access to district funds, the New-
port-Mesa trustees went out and
borrowed $4 7 million to roll the
dice with Bob Citron.
Granted, they did it publicly.
But nobody noticed an agenda
item titled "Cooperative Program
Agreement." That'~ how you go
in hock for $47 million without
anybody being hip to the fact.
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ltS 1995 Debutantes at a recent tea. Twenty one lovely young
women will take their bows later this year in a very traditional
te gloved ceremony.
The event marks the culmina-
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It also marks the entrance of
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Today's debs are trained and pro-
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readers respond
Investment committee meetings shotild be open:~
•Respondents to the Readers Hotline are unanimous I !eel at a time when the
board and the superintendent
should be trying to gain the con-
fidence of the community, meet-
ing in private is a very danger-
ous precedent.
which would jeopardize the
plans if made public. I think this
in itself is setting up a very
adversarial relationship in deal-
ing with the district's employees.
. .
to the committee if it was not Our children and their paren~
closed. are a big part of the public. The
· in saying the new school group shouldn't meet behind
closed doors.
JAMES WARSAW Newport-Mesa school district's •
Newport Beach advisory group should definitely
• EDfTOR'S NOTE: The Newport-Mesa
school district's new inv~ment adviso-
ry group has been designated a super-
intendent's committee not subject to
public meetings. We asked our read-
ers if they think the meeth'lgs should
be open and here are some of the
responses:
I t is my understanding that
Superintendent Mac Bernd
and his financial staff were
responsible for recommending
to the trustees that the district
borrow $47 million to invest in
the county fund. To my knowl-
edge Bernd has never accepted
responsibility for this blunder,
nor has he apologized to the
community.
One appropriate way to show
some conllition would be to
accept a significant pay cut. To
place the new advisory commit-
tee under Bemd's direction, in
secret or otherwise, is a very
poor policy.
l really do think that this
finance committee should hold
public meetings. You might
check with the Irvine Unified
School District finance commit-
tee. l happen to be a member of
it ad also a teacher in the dis-
trict. It is very healthy to have
the issues open to the public.
' MARLENE POITEVENT
Newport Beach
I believe the Newport-Mesa
investment advisory group
meetings should be ~open to the
public. Have they forgotten just
recently about the OC bank-
ruptcy and thos~ meetings lack
of openness leading to serious
consequences and trouble.
Besides I think we have fine and
excellent financial minds in the
community that could contribute
1 think the school district
investment advisory group
should be a public. I am the
mother of a 4-year-old who will
be starting school next year and
I am interested lh finding out
anything and everything about
the school district and what our
budget is allowing the school to
spend and what not to spend.
CHERI DAWSON
Costa Mesa
have meetings open to the p~
lie. We've had enough of these
secret meetings. I am fed up
with this secrecy business. . ,
RUTH HULSMAN
Newport Beach
Absolutely they need to be .
public. The community supports:
the school district with their tax~
es and everything that they do
should be available to every citi·
zen of the community.
DON SKOLNIK
Corona del Mar
Also. I feel like Bernd is say-
ing that some of the committee's
work wouldn't be able to discuss
all issues such as negotiations -Education is for our children.
ROBERT QUPP.Bt
Balboa Island
best of hotline
UNDRESSING THE CODE
Opinions on Ne~ort-Mesa's new dress code vary
greatly fr~m 'seriously misguide 'to 'long overdue'
I have four children in
the Newport-Mesa
School District. IJ.hink
it is ridiculous that with
all the trouble the county
and the district have, that
they are wasting one
minute ori the dress code.
Don't these adults
remember that they were
once teen-agers and dill-.
dren too? Let's let our
kids express themselves
in some way. They're
being outlawed against
everything that they want
to do.
l.et's let them have
some individual freedom.
CHARMAINE IAUIUE
Costa Mesa
The recently approved
Newport-Mesa dress
code is a well meaning
but senously misguided
policy. If our schools have
serious social problems -.
and that has yet to be
proven to me -this poli-
cy would not solve them.
But, it will d emoralize
and dehllrnanize the vast
majority of intelligent stu-
dents who are being
asked to believe that cut-
off jeans contribute to
racism, immorality and
gang warfare.
When will Newport-
Mesa finally tire of wast-
ing our time on superfi-
DON LEACH I OAllY PllOT
Extreme!}' baggy clothes and ragged and/or dirty garments are among the items outlawed by Newport-Mesa's dress code.
cial quick fixes to life's
thorny problems?
LINDA NEWSOM
Newport ijyacb
I used to be a Newport Harbor
High School student. I used to dress
in the punk rock fashion. If this
dress code thing was installed
while I was at school, I would iiave
done the same thing and walked off
campus.
Clothing is just like the human
body -everyone is different.
Everyone has different colored hair,
everyone has different hair styles,
differe nt skin tones. I think that it
just shows some expression of fash-
ion or lack of fashion and has noth-
ing to do with education of the abil-
ity to learn or the capacity of the
brain.
I think the kids should be able to
wear what they want as long as it's
not revealing or sexually -enticing.
PAUL MEDINA JR.
Costa Mesa
I think the dress code is an
excellent idea and it's long overdue.
The purpose of the school is for
teachers to teach and for students
to learn. It is not a fashion runway
nor a place for gangs to express
their individuality or Jack thereof. 1
applaud any move toward common
sense that would help foster a more
productive learning environmerit.
MARY ELLEN Bun.ER
Newport Beach
I think the dress code is ridicu-
lous. I think the school board is
wa ting its time on this sort of stuff.
The way kids dress doesn't affect
the way they learn. It probably
alienates the kids from the teachers
further.
DAN MCGtJlll
Newport Beach
The drela code is long overdue. (
am sorry to 1ay that I can't bJame
the kids for what their parents
allow them to do. I don't think we
should fault the kids if their parents
go ott and buy the clothes or give
them the money to buy the horrible
looking clothes that they are sent to
school with.
It 's not the problem of the kids.
The direction is not coming from
the home and that's where it all
starts.
Afld you can't lay it on the teach -
ers as well. They can only accept
what the kids wear because they
are in a publit school syst~m. How-
ever, alter viewing some of the
attire of some of the teachers, I
don't think that they are setting an
example for the kids.
Many of them show up lQ school
in jeans and funky Jook:ing long
dresses and other clothes that dre
not appropriate to'° a teacher to
wear to set an example for the stu-
dents.
SAIJ..Y KNOCKOLD
Costa Mesa
The children who walked out of
class wer€ basically stating their
rights about how they felt about the
dress code1 J feel they have every
right to have an opinion about the
dress code.
It wasn't anything to do with
being gang related, but with the
cutting off of the bottom of the
jeans and maybe a hole in the jeans
or something. l think they have thdt
right. I think they were pretty harsh
in what they were going to be
doing to the children.
CASS SANDERS
Newport Beach
On Thursday I was suspended
for five days I or prot~ting againSl
Newport,Meta'• dress code. We
were protesting to save our individ-
uality, not just to rebel.
I feel that our echool boatd'•
drei8 code ii trYtftg to limit the indi-
viduality of lla students bi<'aUM
they are afraid of losing control
over students. The dress code is
another feeble attempt to gain con-
trol over the student body and it is
not going to work and we are not
going to let it pass.
Letters are being written to go to
the school board and we are doing
everything we can. We are trying to
be legal and we are trying to get
our point across.
CATIIERINE NEWSOM
Newport Beach
N ew dress code rule has had
o be established because of
ome children who have cho-
sen an exaggerated or inappropri-
ate way to dress while they are in
the school. The school~ determin-
ing an expected behavior and they
have begun that with the appear-
ance of how they are to dress.
This enables the young people to
understand a preparedness for the
real working world, where the
employers expect the same.
MR. AND MRS. RIOIARD DENTON
Newport Beach
The schools of Newport-Mesa do
not need a dress code. There is very
little gang problem and it implies
the problem does exist. Students
need to express themselves and
that is a safe way of them acting
out.
If there is a gang problem, deal
with it. The dress code will not help
at all, but it will alienate the stu-
dents.
JOHN RUSSELL
Costa Mesa
l have been a high school
tedcher for almost 20 years. Some of
those years were at Corona del Mar
High School. frankly speaking I am
not crying big crocodile tears for
any ol the ~ers who are
protesting ~ dr9sa code. I believe
the new drell cOde '8 for their safe-
ty.
I personally have known of
weapons on campus -both at the
school were I now teach and at
another school. The loose clothing
is a great way to hide knives and
guns. So, these youngsters who are
protesting their individuality need
to look elsewhere to express their
individuality, not so much with the
clothes they wear.
Also these youngsters need to .
learn that they are gro~· g up in a
world where there are es that are
made for their safety ad eir bene-
fit. They neltP to live bY those rules,
otherwise th1y would .)Ive in a
world of chaos. I 100% approve of
propriety and safety-based dress
codes.
FLO MARTIN
Costa Mesa
I am in favor of dress codes or
unif onns at schools. It is a great
equalizer. It promotes what stu-
dents are in school to do -study
and learn without the distraction of
who can or cannot afford to dress in
the latest fasb.ion or to what group
the student belongs.
School is for one purpose, to
learn and prepare for life after the
teens. School is supposed to pre-
pare students for work. A dress
code is a form of discipllpe that is
sorely lacking now. There is a gen-
eration of people that are complete-
ly out of control due to a lack of dis-
cipline. No one seems to be in
charge, which is leading to total
chaos in our society.
JOANNE COOPER
Costa Mesa
We are in a sad state ol affairs U
the school children can only show
their individuality by the way they
dress. It will be interesting to see
who wins this contest -the adults
or the chUdri!o. •
BADAllA POUEDILU5
Newp:>rt Bea,ch
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SCHOOL LOAN
The Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis-;
trict entered into an agreement with the ,
Irvine Ranch Water District to borrow $11.3 •
million to help pay off a $47 million debt -
money that was borrowed to invest in the
county's now-bankrupt investment pool.
LOCAL ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
The Orange County Performing Arts Cen-
ter, the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, South
Coast Repertory, Pacific Chorale and the
Orange County Philharmonic Society were
endowed with more than $5 million in dona-!
tions from Newport Beach philanthropist i
William J. Gillespie. ~
' MOVIE FANS c
Larry Capune will continue his free i
Thursday-night movie screenings on Balboa !
Island. It will be the 30th year the 53-year-!
old Newport resident has showed the sum-!
mer flicks. :
~ • ONTO STATE ~
Newport Harbor High seniors Cara Heafuf
and Mandy Clayton qualified to'r this week-i
end's state track and field championships. !
Heads will compete in the discus and Clay-c
ton in the triple jump. i
TEWINKLE TRACK TEAM
The intermediate school continued its
dominance of the Newport-Mesa school dis-
trict track and field championships, winning
its 11th consecutive boys overall crown.
Ensign lntermecllate won the girls competi-
tion.
QUIET HOLIDAY ,,
Local police said the Me morial Day week-
end was very peaceful this year with no
reports of the trouble that S'ometimes greets
the traditional start of summer.
losses l
FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER
The Family Resource Center at Orange
Coast College faces closure in six weeks due
to a lack of federal funding. The center, wh!dl
provides support for students with special fcin-
ily concerns. opened last fall 'and was fund~
with two two-year grants, but Congress elinli-
nated the funds for the 1995-96 academic
year.
CLOTHES PROTEST
A nwnber of Newport Harbor High School
students were given suspensions or detention
for walking out of class to protest Newport-
Mesa's new districtwide dress code.
FLAGS
Twelve American flags that had been
raised at the HarbOr Lawn Memorial Park in
Costa Mesa for Memorial Day ceremonies
were stolen Monday night.
NEWPORT CITY WORKERS
The dty's 1995-96 budget calls for the elim-
ination of 25full-time positions in an attempt
to make up for a $4 million shortfall.
correspondence
Johnson thanks voters
for their support
I want to take this opportunity
to thank the people of the 35th Sen-
ate Dlstrlct for the trust they have
placed in me to represent them in the
state Senate.
Working on behalf of the people
of Orange County to lower crime,
combat Ulegal lmmigration, provide
tax relief, and improve our county's
economy will be my top priorities
This is one of the most challeng-
tng periods in the history of Califor-
nia and Orange County. I intend to
do everything in my power to merit
the conUnueet trust ot voters. aoss .IOHNION.
senator, 35th PlllUIC~illl
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Al* be coavtnced the husband
191ve ror the night, Boylan
bi.I duty was done. End of
' 10 he thought.
•Wb4t a shock for a 23-year-old
--I felt pretty bad.• said Boylan,
IDdaY a veteran Costa Mesa police _.,-nt. ·1 suppose even though at
.., tiJD8 I couldn't have done any-
_. different. when you tried to
IOlve a problem and theo that per-
toll gets killed -it's natural to sec-.
and guess yourself. It's a traumatic . ce. espenen ..
Mediation -not prosecution -
was the old method used by police
4cers to hand.le domestic violence
cases. Boylan said But for the past
~ as law enforcers recognized
Ille ~gent need to get tough on
C1ornestic violence offenders.
•Now we take photos of the vic-
dm's injuries. we get wrttten state-
ments from the victims, statements
1rcin the batterer and we talk to
o&ber family members or witnesses
_ these we ' necessarily
#ldressed befo . • Boylan said.
•office ow they have to pre-
flle a se with the idea that the
llil.t!lwmay not testify.~
'te often the victim does not
rate with authorities because
there is fear. Boylan said. And the
abusers usually make the victims
depend nt on them.
P<>r example, a woman may ac.. her husband's income _ an ...._..
burden U there are mWl cbUdnm
involved.
•Most people who are batter915
do n for the power they uerd9e
over the woman." be said. •1t an
has to do wtth power _ not ,.,."'-1 .... pain.• -""'"':'"~
1n that way, domestic abll98, no
matter what form. is similar to rape,
since the woman is robbed of her
dignity, Boylan said.
"The most difficult part wtth a
domestic violence case is when vic-
tims d~n't want to prosecute,• Boy-
lan ~d. "But we don.'t give them a
choice anymore -it's a felony viola-tion.•
Deputy District Attorney Jack
Sullens said the Orange
County District. Attorney's
office will consider the victim's feel-
ings, but il It's a case where the evi-
dence proves there is spousal abuse
as defined in the penal code, coun-
ty prosecutors will pursue the case. ·u we don't take the first step
and let the abusers know this con-
duct is not permitted, we can't be
successful in protecting the victim.•
Sullens said.
Sullens actually launched this
countywide effort to get tough with
spousal abusers. On June 1, 1994 -
11 days before the brutal murder o.f
Nicole Brown Simpson in Brent-
wood thrust the issue of domestic
violence into the public spotlight -
Sullens met with representatives
from several Orange County police
depertmenls. Tbe ofticel'I and pros-
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limie <=-need ID be pl~ in..,., ........ ,... .... beal-.
as Boylan~ wly tD 1111
a.rw. tbe trw'ttioDei) mediation
llllltbod clldD't wen.
Acwiding ID national Mtiltics
nbtatned by tbie C01U Mw Police
Department. needy all Yict1ms ol
dome.tic violence -or 95% -are
women. ,
"It's a sodal problem we are in
the midst ol, • Boylan said. ·1 don't
know if this (new approach) is the
answer ... We as individual officers
have mixed feelings.•
But be is encouraged by the
numbers. Within a month of begin-
ning the aggressive prosecution
program. the Costa Mesa depart-
ment nearly doubled the number of
arrests of domestic violence offend-
ers. In June 1993, Costa Mesa offi-
cers arrested 8 out of 11 domestic
violence offenders reported: a year
later, in June 1994 (when the
department began the new pro-
gram). 14 or 33 reported offenders
were arrested.
Since 1993, there have been four
full-time deputy district attorneys
assigned to prosecute only felony
domestic violence cases.
·It's incredible the number of
1>09ple who are victims of these
type of crimes -threats to kill. beat-
ings, ridicule. U victims don't report
it, there is very little we can do,·
Sullens said. "We have to be aware
of it first. We encourage them to
work with us.•
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He said many victims thmk they
are to b&mne for "tearing apart• the
._..., • f111P001ible for takiDg tbe
caNlalaw OUI of tbe botJMbold Bui.
,. ....... IUd. victims need '° ......
dlflenmt ~,. and com6der
tbe plyd>ok>ginll and emotional
impacts on their C:bOdren.
Jane Shade is senior deputy dis-
tJict attorney bandllilg domesti<;
violence cues countywide. She
said in tbe ftnt quarter ol 1995, her
office filed 96 felony domestic vio-
lence cases and l,196 misdemeanor
cases. ·u the'vidim says. 1 want to
drop the charges.' I say 'No' and
refer them to the Victun Witness
program,• Shade said.
T he countywide Victim Witness
Assistance Program. adminis-
tered by CSP Inc., a non-probt
community service agency, offers
free assistance to the victims and
their families. The 23 counselors in
t,be program encourage victims to
recognize the need to provide shel-
ter for themselves and their children
and cooperate with law enforce-
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ment and prosecution. program
director Barbera Monson said.
1be pogram's counselors pro-
vide lb8lts and tbeRpy referrals.
..... ~ about !egal pro-
ceedings, provide ~ foc vic-
tims and beip victims obtain
restrauling orders. And when there
is out..of·pocket finanaal loss, the
counselors file claims wtth the state
Boan:l o( Control to get compensa-
tion. Morison said.
Smee the Victim Witness pro-
gram began 13 yea.rs ago, th num-
ber of Vldlms assisted has Increased
from 313 m 1982 to 4,078 m fiscal
year 1993·94. Dunng that latter
year. the program also assisted
5,979 children living in homes of
domestic vtolen.ce .
There is also help for the batter·
er. In addition to cnmi.nal prosecu-
tion, county attorneys try to rebal>JJ-
1tate dooiesbc violence offenders
whenever poss.tble. Prosecutors use
anger control seminars and counsel-
ing as one step to make sure offend-
ers don't repeat the violence.
Programs such as the "Batterers
THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1995 A t
ll'eatment Program• U1t bK'clmiog
a more popular method used in COO·
Junction with a1min4I pn»ee:uDon.
Sullens 541d.
There are DO boundaries when it
comes to domesbc \.iolence, nor is
there any one profile ol • ~ Monson said.
•we've had women with no
income or ability to I ve th(' home
or support ot their fllllllly. to prales-
stonal women with the ancome and
the ability to finandally walk away.•
Monson said.
·we·ve bad pol.lee officers·
wtves, Judges' wives, accountants'
gtrlfnends or Wl\."eS from all ethnic
or radal groups -it simply c:ros
all economic and sooal groups.•
She s4ld the only eOC'Ouragmg
factor m the domestic Vlolence LSSUe
is the inaMSing number of sooal
services available to help \"lctuns.
The program's 24-bour-assis-
tance bothne number ts 973-0l:M. It
is not a counseling line but offers
mfonnation -in English and Span-
ish -on protective order.t Md shel-
ters
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By Richard Dunn, Staff Writer
NEWPORT BEACH -~en locals discuss high school girls
volleyball, Newport HarbOr, at least this season, gets mentioned
first. For good reason.
Wrth Misty May, Sara Fairborn, Melissa Schutz and nna
~owman -all of ~horn will play for the South tonight at 6 p.m.
m the 18th annual Orange County All-Star Girls Volleyball
Gam~ at·N~wport Harbor -Coach Dan Glenn's S~ors won <;IF
CLl .H (,<>I.F
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Foni1er ·CdM
football stars
tee it up with
a fund-raiser
•Meanwhile, Mesa
Verde women's champion
Natalie King continues to
flex her muscles.
T hey're more accustomed to
running slant patterns and
rushing quarterbacks, but
when these former Corona del
Mar High football heroes
convene at Newport Beach
Country Club for CdM's 9th
annualGolf Tournament _.
fund-raISer on Mf>nday, they will
be arming thems~lves with
woods and irons rather than
helmets and shoulder pads.
They have· shined under the
lights on Friday nights. Now,
they'll be driving tor show and
putting for dough.
Actually,_ if you're looking for
300-yard drives and 30-foot
putts, you've dialed a wrong
nwnber. Scratch golfers are
welcome, but expect a· f~'!V ·
divots on your treks along the
fairways.
Each year, organizers of the
CdM Football Golf Tournament
do something special. What's up
their sleeve Monday? Come find
out.
CdM head coach Mark
Schuster, former All -CIF
linebacker John Katovsich (now
a CdM coach), offensive
lineman Pat Kelly, who played
on the Sea Kings' 1988 and 1989
• SEE GOLF PAGE 82
• SEE ~OLLEYBALL PAGE 82
I
QCIOTE OF THE DAY
·1 told the kids I don't want to jlz
something that isn •t broken ... •
-JERRY HOWEU
Mesa coach: Jerry Howell
• Lure of Friday Night
Lights pulls 49-year-old
back to gridiron;jon:µal
approval remains for
school board; smashmouth
offense to remain intact.
By Barry Faulkner, Staff Writer
COSTA MESA -Jerry Howell,
a 27-year , coaching veteran,
including head coaching stints at
Occidental College, Eastern Ore-
gon . State College and Foothill
High, has been selected to
replace Myron Miller as football
coach at Costa Mesa High, pend-
ing approval from the Newport-
Mesa Unified School District.
The 49-year-old Costa Mesa
resident met with Costa Mesa
players for 75 minutes on campus
Wednesday, then said he plans to
begin spring practice Monday.
Howell, currently the Dean of
Athletics and Activities at Azusa
High, also expressed an interest
in Mesa's boys athletic director
vacancy, created when Miller was
hired as head football coach at
Tustin High, May 1.
Howell, who has coached
every offense but the single wing,
said he would continue to run the
smashmouth double-wing system
Miller used to take the program to .....
unprecedented heights, including ~
the 1993 CIF Southern Section >.
Division vm championship game. ~
#I told the kids I don't want to ....
fix something that isn't broken, H e
Howell said of his introductory 8
address to an estimated 60 players :z: --~~~-.--~___;L--~~-§
• SEE HOWELL PAGE 83 Costa Mesa's Jerry Howell
€orona del Mar Hlgh's spring
football drills are under way
and there's an air of
antldpation for what is expec::ted
• Tilis time around the focus is
on teaching the game, not
learning about ~ho's who for
second-year Corona del Mar
Coach Mark Schuster. to be a serious tiOe threat in the
Sea View League. At left,
Tim Goode· passes the medicine ball
back and forth with a teammate;
below, 1be Sea Kings go through
training drills. in high-stepping
fashion. ...
By &any Fautkner, Staff Writer
C orona del Mar High football
coach Mark Schuster is teaching
more than he's l~arning this
spring, which he hopes will
translate into a much more diversified
offensive and defensive approach next
fall.
·we're teaching football," said the
second-year bead man, who spent most
of his~ spring practice at CdM .
memOrizing the names and faces of tiis
Sea King players.
•1t took me about three mont.)ls to
learn all the names last year," said
Schuster, hired at Corona del Mar March
15, 1994, after nine'Seasons at Azusa
High.
•rd sit down and talk with my coaches
and it'd take them a while just to get me
to understand who we were talking
about," Schuster recalled of last spring.
"There were a couple guys who I
thought were a joke when I first saw
tbeln. But~ turned out to be guys our
other coaches thought pretty highly of,
and guys who ended up being pretty
good players for us.·
Without the handicap ol having to
recognize and evaluate perS<>nnel, .
Schuster said hiS 11 spring pra!=tlce
sessions will be focused much more on
imtallirig the offensive and defensive
options be and his staff didn't have time
to implement last season.
"I'd say we'll add about 60% to what
we did last year on offense, and
, defensively, we'll add a lot," saiQ
Schuster, who went with a basic
approach last year, due to time
constraints, personnel, and the success of
that base package.
. "There were things we talked about
putting in last year, but we never got the
time to coach the fine points of that stuff,
which made it difficult to execute it in the
games," Schuster said. •we kind of
became a one-play s~em last year. but
we stuck with the power, because it was
• SEE FOOTBALL f\\GE B3
high school softball
Presenting the Daily Pilot's
• Costa Mesq freshman Julie Collett
gamers Player of the Year honors on
Pilot's picks for Newport-Mesa district:
By Barry Faulkner, Staff Writer '
C osta M~a High freshman Julie Collett
will h~t>e a tough act to follow her
remajhing three seasons, after claiming
Player of t.b'e Year honors on the 1995 Daily
Pilot All-Newport-Mesa District softball team.
But if the statistics compiled. during her
debut varsity campaign are any indication.
Pacific Coast League opponents might not
want to count on a sophomore jinx.
Collett, a second baseman who hit in the
third spot for the district's lone CIP playoff
team, was among the Orange County leaders
in several offensive categories, including
batting average (.487), home runs (five), RBI
(21), stolen bases (26 in 29 attempts) and runs
(30).
·she bad a great season," Mesa Coach ·
Rick Buonarigo said of Collett, one of five
Mustangs named to \he 1.&·member squad.
additional Sea Kings selected.
Molli Mullen.· a repeat pfck, lM a Newporr-
Harbor contingent thai included, Jill Nelsen
and Stephanie Gosselin, while Jill Black and
Stephani~ Serr were honored from Estancia.
Montgomery, a junior pitcher, posted. a
district-leading 13 victories ih 19 decisions,
helping the Mustangs (17..S) finish second in
the Pacific Coast League and earn their third
stralght playoff berth.
Montgomery, one of four pitchers on the
all-district squad, comp1led a 2.00 ERA with
62 strikeouts in 104 innings. .
Long, a senior, was one of four shortstops
honored. after hitting .397 with one homer, 22
RBI, 21 runs and 11 stolen bases in 13
attempts.
Buonarigo also singled Long out tor her
defensive contributions.
"She single-handedly won about foilr
games for us by ma.king gredt defensive
plays," Buonarlgo Sdid.
Synder, a senior catcher, bit .338 with one
homer and 12 RBI. and her discerning eye at
the plate (22 walks) helped her score 23
She also stole 10 bases in 12 tries.
Payne, who batted leadOH, hit .365
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honorees Jennif r Long, Niki Montgomery
and Sara Snyder, as well as senior outfielder
nine RBI. She was successtul on 18 of 19 tteal
attempts and scored 23 runs, helping the
~usta.ngs break the school single-tea0'1
record with 165 runs.
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Corona del Mar was repre.entitt bY repeet
selection Jenny Luchetl. While Hayden Aley,
Leanne Colton and Wesley Wills were
..
Mullen. a sophom~ hudel. pmted an
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• · OCC's Crone, Callahan earn
, All-OEC honors in volleyball
I , • Crone first-team pick,
while CdM product
; Callahan on second team.
Orange Coast Col,lege outside
hitter Jason Crone, a 6-foot-3
sophomore out of Boulder, Colo., 1 bas been named first-team All-
' Orange Empire Conference in
, volleyball, OCC Coach Chuck
Cutenese said Tuesday.
Crone, who led the conference
with 38 aces and was fourth in
hitting percentage (.452), bad
264 of bis school single-season
record 371 kills against Orange
Emp.ire foes.
Crone, bound for UC Santa
R~rbara, surpassed the kill recor~
es dblished by State Player of the
\'t:d.T Matt Lyles, who led the 1990
Bucs to the state championship.
Corona del Mar High product
Brad Callahan, a 6-5 freshman
middle blocker, was a 1econd-
team selection for the Pirates,
while teammates 1toy Langley, a
6-7 freshman middle blocker out
of Canyon High, and sophomore
setter Colin Bemus received hon-
orable mention.
Callahan, who was slated to
redshirt after aggravating an
ankle injury during preseason
practice, recovered quicicJy and
worked his way into the starting
lineup by the second week of the
season.
Callahan led the conference in
hitting percentage at .502, amass-
ing 159 kills (3.18 per game). He
was seventh in the OEC with 29
solo blocks and collected 20 aces,
which ranked 20th in the confer-
ence.
OCC finished 14-9 overall,
third in-conference, and was elim-
inated in the first round of the
Southern California Regionals.
Crone will play in Olympic Festival
.
By Barry Faulkner, Staff Writer
COSTA MESA -Orange Coast
College sophomore Jason Crone,
a first-team All-Orange Empire
Conference outside hitter, will
play for the North volleyball team
in the Olympic Festival, this sum-
mer in Colorado Springs.
Crone, a 6-foot-3 product of
Boulder, Colo. headed for the UC
Santa Barbara, was one of only
three community college players
WA T Z
to make the final roW1d of tryouts,
according to OCC Coach Chuck
Cutenese, who sent Dave Keller
to last year's Olympic Festival as
the lone community college rep-
resentative.
Crone joins area standouts
Misty May (Newport Harbor
High) and Katie Grogan (Costa
Mesa High), who have already
been selected to compete in the
annual event, in women's volley-
ball and women's water polo,
respectively.
POLO
I. J • Costa Mesa poloists win
Goronado Tournament
CORONADO -Robert Grayeli scored five goals, while
James Comfort (four), Ryan Dandy and Roge r Kimos (three
apiece) also chipped in to lead the Costa Mesa High water polo
team to a 16-9 victory over Golden West (Marina High) in the
championship game of the Coronano Tournament, Monday at
Coronado High.
The title game triumph capped four straight tournament
wins ror the Mustangs, including verdicts over San Clemente,
12-7, Coronado. 13-9, and Mount Carmel High, 18-2.
Coach Brian Kreutzkamp's Mustangs hope to build on their
initial summer outings this weekend at the Villa Park Tourna-
ment.
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.CONTINUED FROM 81
CIF Division VJ title teams,
former All-CIF running back
Brian Lucas, and former All-CIF
running back J.R. Walz, are
expected to tee it up.
Walz, Cd.M's all-time leading
rusher with 3, 189 yards, was last
-autumn's Rookie or the Year in
• the Patriot League for Holy
· Cross, after accumulating 1,100
: yards in total offense as a
•freshman.
The golf tournament, a
best-ball format wtth a 10 a.m.
· check-in and noon shotgun start.
, is open to the public. Entry fees
of $175 per person includes
' lunch, cart, greens fees,
beverages on the course, hors
• d 'oeuvres afterward on the 19th
hole, gift cerbficates and a raffle,
which includes trip giveaways,
' dinners, and jewelry. among
other things
In addition, there will be three
'•hole-in-one prizes, including a
: Mercedes Benz and BMW.
, Anywhere from 120 to 150
people are expected to play.
Interested parties should
j contact Ray Wicken (250-1660)
or John Walz (966-0744).
I Q
Natalie King, who won Mesa
: Verde Country Club's women's
club championship recently, bas
discovered how physical fitness
improves her golf game.
King, a six-time Mesa Verde
clµb champion, began building . up strength and muscle mass
;,; through John Carrido's Newport
'-Beach program almost three
,-years ago and has experienced
.. positive results on the greens.
# 1 now have increased
flexibility and endurance," King
said. "When you have endurance
and flexibility, you're able to
concentrate better, and 1 think
golf is 90% concentration and
mental discipline. I think if you
feel good out there, you don't tire
as easily."
King, along with club
runner-up Izumi Sueoka, will
represen,t Mesa Verde at the
Women's Southern California
Golf Association (WSCGA)
Tournament of Champions Nov.
16 at Glendora CoW1try Club.
King, who also won club titles
in 1982, '86, '88, '90 and '94, is a
9-handicap goller. But she
doesn't expect to contend with
the former collegiate
All-Americans from other
Southland dubs at the WSCGA
T of C. "It's really an honor Just
to play in 1t," -she said.
King joined Mesa Verde with
her husb<lf\d, Dr. DonaJd King, in
1974. That's when she began to
play regularly.
King, who won the women's
club title by eight strokes, has an
excellent short game, but is now
beginning to see the results or
fitness training. "I don't hit the
ball (off the tee) a long distance,
that's why I went to (Carrido)."
King said. "He really did help
get me to another plateau:"
Though King is queen at
Mesa Verde, she realizes golf is a
humbling game.
"J don't Uunk you can call it d
dominating sport," she said.
"You don't own it, you just
borrow it for a period of time.
Even the best players in the
world don't own golf."
In the women's club
championship, King, who plays
three times a week, bad three
BYfAile selected
for San Diego
County-Orange
County All-Star
game June 24
llEstanda standout
among 11 All-CIF players
to represent Orange
County in showcase game
at Orange Coast College.
By Richard Dunn, Staff Writer
COSTA MESA -Kevin Byrne
of Estancia High, a 6-foot-8 for-
ward who led the Eagles to a per-
fect 10-0 Pacific Coast League
record in boys basketball last sea-
son, has been selected to play in
the third annual Summer All-Star
Classic at Orange Coast College
June 24, featuring high school
all-stars from Orange County
against San Diego County.
Byrne. co-Player of the Year in
the PCL and a member of the
Daily Pilot's all·district team,
averaged 10.5 points and six
rebounds per game on a team
with balanced scoring.
Byrne was also a second-team
All-ClF Division ill and second-
team All-Orange County choice
by the Los Angeles Tunes. He is
one of 11 All-CIF players on the
Orange County team.
San Diego County won the
inaugural meeting two years ago
at OCC, 107-89. Last year at Tor-
rey Pines High, Tony Gonzalez'~
layup at the buzzer gave Orange
County a 116-114 victory.
Jelani McCoy, a 6-11 All-
Amerlcan headed for UCLA. will
lead San Diego County, while
Tustin's Doug Gottlieb (Notre
Dame) and Mater Dei's Shaun
Jackson (~yorning) will lead
Orange County.
For ticket information, call
643-8299 or 964-0695.
Corona del Mar has
softball coach vacancy
Corona del Mar High is look-
ing for a head varsity softball
coach to fill the vacancy left by
Erin Gallagher's move to Orange
Coast College.
Interested applicants may con-
tact Sea Kings Athletic Director
Jerry Jelnick at 760-3315.
steady rounds and one
exceptional round.
0
In the Newport Beach Goll
Course men's club, Bruce Seibert
won the Seniors Spring
Championship May 17, a net
tournament for members over 60.
Seibert finished with a 51,
followed by Leroy Nonemaker
(53), Barney O'Lougblin (54), Lee
Crumbley (54) and Bill La Pon
(54).
In regular rounds May 24, Joe
Russo won low gross (62), Curtis
He rberts won low net (53) and
Jack Lang was second low net
(54). In a rather crazy
circumstance that day, Russo and
Neal Tachiki tied for closest to
the pin on hole No. 12. Folks in
the last group swore up and
down they did every
measurement possible, but every
way they sliced it, it came out a
tie.
In addition, Herberts won the
longest drive (275 yards) on the
JOO.yard hole No. 4.
Jn flight rounds May 27,
Tachiki (low gross 63) and Russo
{low net 52) won Flight A; Alex
De La Parra (low gross 64) and
John Anderson (low net 52) won
Flight B; and Mike Evans (low
gross 66) and Crumbley {low net
51) won Fligbt C.
0
Mesa Verde's Marj Hull sank
a hole-in-one Monday on the
par-3 hole No. 16 (155_y_ardsj
with a 3-iron. Bob Hull, her
husband, Jerry Hayes and Marge
Hayes were witnesses. It was her
second career ace.
• IUCHAftO DUNN is a Dally Pilot
Sportswriter whose club golf column
appears every Thursday.
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tourney starts
on Saturday
NEWPORT BJ!ACH -The title
quest fqr the Newport Harbor
Baseball Association's Bronco
team (11-12) league begins on
Saturday with a twin bill at
Mariners Park.
The Yankees and Angels meet
at 9.m. and at noon it's the M ar-
lins and Phillies. Play continues
on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday with 5 p.m. games, fol-
lowed by the title game at the
same site on J\.Ule 10, starting at 2 .
The AD-Star team will be
announced folio.wing the title
game, and off last weekend's pre-
view performance, it should be a
represent«Jtive team.
A select group from the four
Mets bleak the ice with ~2 win over Giailts
~BEACH : Tbe Mall-....U.a leg up Oil the field
in the Ne~ l!Ut Ltlli Leagua Mltall DMlloliplayoff1 follow-
ing Wechiemday night'• opening-round 9-2 win ovar tbe Giants.
• league teams handled a West
Grove All-Star team in a three-
game tournament in Anaheim,
13-6, atoning for back-to-back
10-0 losses to Dana Point and
Anaheim. Among the standouts
for Newport against West Grove
were Andy Rankin (two doubles
_ and two RBI) and a host of others
-'JYler Miller, Jon Vandersloot,
Kevin Potter, Paul Tucker, Jason
Wishengrad, Jonathan Bass,
Adam Cherry, Riley Giles, Kevin
Potter, Lu Castillo, Nick
McCarthy and Jack Banta.
Among tbe Mets' bidght spots were Meat MOGN't triple, Britta
Vogale" bue bit and four stOlen baes, u Mil • * stlikeouts in
two lootnga ~ Jack utropna'I dOu1M llDd 1IU1te scoreless
imdngs ~ Rary McKeever. Blake Remy was the winning pitch-
er.P~ the Oiants was Dave lttdl4l'daoD Wltb a pair tJf bue hits.
DREAM TEAM
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hit .357 with two home runs, five
doubles, one triple and 16 RBI
and also led Hpbor in slugging
percentage.
team-1eadiJ16 13 RBI. She was
also the team leader in steals with
nine.
Several attempts to obtain
statistics from former Corona del
Mar Coach Erin Gallagher were
unsuccessful, but Luchesi, a junior
shortstop and leadoH bitter,
continued to sparkle in the field
and at the plate for the Sea Kings.
8-10-1 record en route to
first-team All-Sea View League
honors. She fanned 79 in 110
innings to compile a 2.86 ERA
and hit .333 with two stolen
bases.
Nelsen, an All-CIF soccer play-
er, used her speed and athletic
ability to spark the Sailors offen-
sively and defensively.
Jill Black, a junior, assumed
the majority of the Eagles
pitching chores, .though her
featwed position in travel ball is
behind the plate. She posted a
glistening 1.32 ERA and fanned
58 in 104 innings, but was often
victimized by inconsistent ·
defensive support, finishing with
a 4-12 record
Aley, a sophomore hurler, went
4-16 in the circle, and increased
her offensive production from
that or her freshman campaign.
In addition to malting all the
plays at shortstop, Nelsen hit .311
with 21 runs and a district-
leading 28 stolen bases.
Black, a standout in basketball
and volleyball, also hit .357 with
12 RBI
Colton, a senior first baseman,
hit third in Gallagher's order, and
was a powerful presence at the
plate.
Gosselin, a sophomore catcher,
was the biggest power threat for
Coach Mike Mullen's Tars. She
Serr, one of.. three freshman on
the squad, was first-year Eagles
Coach Sharon Smyth's shortstop.
Wills, the CdM cleanup hitter,
supplied plenty of offense, while
performing well defensively at a
number of positions.
Serr hit .407 with one homer,
one triple, one double and a
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Southern Section Division 1, ClF State Division 1
and mythical national championships last autumn.
There's another Newport Beach type, however,
who will line up at the net tonight with the celebrat-
ed Sailors: Calvary Chapel's Courtney Owens, who
has garnered plenty of accolades herseU, while
helping to put the Eagles on the map.
Owens, a 5-foot-9 outside hitter, is blessed with
excellent speed and outstanding jumping ability.
Last sedson, while leading Calvary Chapel (24-4)
to Southern Section Division IV . and State Division
IV titles, Owens recorded 350 kills, including a hit-
ting percentage of .533 (245 of 460) in the Olympic
League, in which she earned most valuable player
honors for the second consecutive year.
ushe's an excellent team player, and that's part of
the reason why he r team went so far. She's a selfless
player and does what she needs to do to win," said
Calvary Chapel Coach Jim Downey, a Costa Mesa
resident who will coach the South team along with
Glenn.
Following the girls game, Newport Harbor's Greg
Slick will compete for the South in the annual boys
all-star game (7:30 p.m.).
The all-star games will feature a unique scoring
format of three games to 31 points with rally scoring
(a point scored on every serve).
Downey, who has been Calvary Chapel's coach
since the school opened six years ago, said the Uni-
versity of Colorado, where Owens will continue her
volleyball career on a scholarship, is the ideal match
for his four-year starter and three-time first-team
All-CIF selection.
•(Owens) should fit in well at Colorado, which
runs a swing oflense," Downey said. "It's a good
school and she enjoyed the area. Courtney bas
WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS
o.v.y's Lodcer -5 boats, 131 anglers.
885 barracuda, 45 c,alko bass, 53 sand
ban. 83 sculpln, 21 sheephead, 13 rode·
fish, 21 mackerel, 31 blC..e perch, 48
whitefish.
Newport Landing -3 boats, 56
anglers. 21 sand bass, 15 calico bass, 4
rockf~. 8 sculpin, 360 ba"acude, 62
mackerel.
amazing speed and very good jum__ping, ability.
That's what makes her an effective outside hitter."
Owens will be joined by her neighbor, Schutz, at
Colorado.
As a junior, Owens led Calvary Chapel to CIF
Southern Section Division V and State Division IV
championships, earning CIF Division V Player of the
Year laurels, as well as first-team all-state honors.
Last season, Owens was the CIF Southern Sec-
tion Division IV Player of the Year and most valuable
player in the state (Division IV) tournament.
Three Umes, Owens has been named league
MVP, including her freshman year in the Arrowhead
League.
Calvary Chapel reached the CIF Southern Sec-
tion Division V quartelfinals in 1991 and semi.find.ls
in 1992.
Hit hasn't been totally Courtney's show, put she's
the one on our team who has always gotten the
attention," said Downey, who has two other players,
Sara Roberts (Biola) and Lynn Lovingier (Ten-
nessee), also competing tonight for the South girls.
"Courtney is athletically very gifted, but our team
hitting percentage was .522, so obviously it's a team
effort. Courtney contributed greatly, but the team as
a whole did a great job the last few years."
Another Calvary Chapel standout, Costa Mesa's
Julie Elliott, is headed for Southern California Col-
lege next season.
May, a three·time All-American and two-tune
ClF Southern Section Division I Player of the Year.
finished with 548 kills, 302 digs, 92 assists, 48 blocks
and 40 aces last season. She has signed with Long
Beach State.
Fairborn (Georgetown) bad 230 kills, 204 digs
and 52 aces, Schutz 317 kills, 101 blocks and 130
digs, and Bowman 110 kills, 96 digs and 78 blocks.
May and Schutz were both three-time All-CIF
Division 1 selections in their Newport Harbor
careers.
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FOOTBALL
CONTINUED FROM 81
working. There's so much more I'd
like my offense to be capable ot
doing, and now I have the ti.me to
teach some other things. w
Schuster reports a 52-player
turnout, which be said is very
close to last year.
wrd like to get it up to about
65 players, .. Schuster said. "If we
dressed 65 next fall, we'd take on
the world."
The roster figures to be
bolstered, however, with the
expected addition of transfers Sky
Conway (from Newport Harbor)
and Ryan Crogan (from Estancia).
Conway, p. 5-foot-9,
170-poundet last fall, emerged as
a solid defensive tackle for the
Sailors, after opening the season as
a backup linebacker. He also has
experience at the fullback position.
wbOM power curve dropped off
toward tbe end ot the seuon last
year, so we want to have o llttle
better (mwscle) maintenance dwing
the ott-season."
Schuster sald tbe 1ncrea.sed
weight training bu allO helped to
fostef better togetherness.
•t really want to see more of a
team atmosphere this year,"
Schuster said. •1..ut year, we had a
lot of individualism, and also a lot o1
class lines. Tb.is year, it's nothing to
see a senior helping a sophomore in
the weight room, whereas before,
you just didn't see that. And, I think
when you get kids sacrificing
together, that can't h elp but promote
unity."
Another change is the
addition of former Sea King
standout Brian Lucas as running
backs coach. Lucas set a
then-school career rushing record
(2,024 yards, subsequently broken
by J.R. Walz) as a member of Coach
Dave Hoijand's'back·to-back CIF
Southern Section championship Crogan, a Daily Pilot
second-team All-Pacific Coast
League linebacker, was bas been a
two-year starter at Estancia. He was
61J, 200 as a junior last fall.
• teams of'1988-89.
Schuster said Conway and
Crogan won't be available to join
the team until the end of the cur-
rent school year.
In addition to the increased
familiarity with the head coach and
his system, Schuster said the team
will benefit from the year-round ·
weight training he installed.
"Before I got here, kids didn't
maintain their commitment in the
weight room when they played
other sports," Schuster explained.
"Now, we have them come in in the
mornings to lift about three days a
week, while they participate in
other sports. I thought we had kids
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The Sea Kings will wrap up the
spring session with an informal
seven-on-seven "skeleton"
scrimmage June 8 at 3 p.m.
"We don't want to put the
linemen into a competitive
situation \\'here they might start
knocking the heck out of each
other," Schuster said.
1995 schedule
Fri. Sept. 8, Marina (at OCC)
Fri., Sept. 15, at Garden Grove, 7 p.m.
Fri., Sept. 22, Kennedy {at Western)
Fri., Sept. 29, Saddleback (SA Bowl), 7
Thurs., Oct. 5, SA Valley (SA Bowl). 7
Thurs., Oct. 12, Woodbridge (at NH)
Fri., Oct. 20, El Toro (at Trab. Hills)
Fri., Oct. 27, Newport Harbor (at NH)
Fri., Nov. 3, Santa Margarita (at OCQ
Thurs., Nov. 9, <ft Irvine
All games 7:30 unless noted.
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HOWELL
CONTINUED FROM 81
"This is the offense these ldds are com-
f orta.ble with, one that has been very suc-
cessful here, and we're going to continue
to run it. We will, however, make some
adjustments, which include more play
action passes, and some different forma-
tions to use, should people continue to
use nine-man fronts against us."
Ho~ell, who owns a master's degree in ·
science and a doctorate in philosophy,
expressed some apprehensfon about giv-
ing up bis administrative job at Azusa to
return to teaching and coaching. But, he
said, the lure of Friday Night Lights, as
well as the elimination of more than an
hour's commute, helped him decide to
accept Principal Ed Harcharik's job offe·r.
"It was a very, very tough decision.
because I really enjoyed what I was doing
as an administrator," said the self·
described football fanatic. •sut l missed
the excitement of the Friday nights and
the competition. AU I ever wanted to be
was a teaCher and a coach'."
Howell, who grew up in Northern Cal-
ifornia and attended San Jose State Uni-
versity on a football scholarship, began
his coaching career as an assistant at St.
Francis High (Mountain View) and St.
Mary's High (Stockton), before accepting
·his first head coaching job at Santa Maria
High at age 29.
He moved from there to Claremont-
McKenna College as an assistant from
1978-79), before taking the head coach-
ing position at Occidental (1980-81).
He was the offensive coordinator at
New Mexico State from 1982-83, before
heading the Eastern Oregon State pro·
gram from 1984-86.
Foothill High posted back-to-back 5-5
regular-season records in 1987-88, losing
a CIF playoff opener, 6-3, in 1988 to even·
tual Division ill runner-up L9s Alamitos.
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Howell then taught and coached at
Servile High, and worked as an offensive
coordinator at Claremont College, before
moving to Azusa in 1993.
He is the second straight Azusa staff
member to fill a Newport-Mesa f004ball
coaching vacancy, following Mark Schus·
ter, who came to Corona del Mar High
after nine seasons as head coach at
Azusa.
· In addition to consulting Miller for a
full rundown of player personnel, and
reviewing videotape of the Mus~gs'
1994 campaign, Howell said he is anxious
to begin putting together a staff.
"l w~t to talk to all the people who
are on campus about (assistant) coaching
positions, and I'd also encourage any
alumni or community members interested
in contributing, even if they haven't
coached before. to come and talk about a
position on the staff, whether it be on the
varsity level or not.• Howell said. "I w~t
to build a staff of people who want to be
on board, and people with ties to Costa
Mesa.''
Howell, who applied and was a finalist
for the Mesa job when Tom Baldwin was
fired after the 1991 season, said he is well
aware of the recent success generated by
Miller at Costa Mesa (16-5-3 the past two
seasons) and is anxious to put his own
distinctive mark on continued p rosperity.
"The thing I want all the kids to under-
stand is that I'm not Myron Miller," How·
eU said. "Myron did a great job and
turned the comer at this school, but I can't
coach the way he did, because I'm a total-
ly different person. I have a lot to learn
about these kids, and how they got to be
winners."
Howell emerged victorious from an
original group of approximately 10 appli-
cants, edging co-finalists Jim Wright, the
offensive coordinator at Indio High, and
Ron Sparacino, the defensive coordinator
at Walnut High.
Howell's formal hiring will be up for
approval at the June 13 Newport-Mesa
School lfaard meeting.
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PUBrlC NOTICES Pkw. y . #135, IRVINE, Newport Beach, CA 92660 ducted by: an Individual On 6/22~5 at 10·00 AM PA· ORANG£. STATE OF CALIFOR· expenses of the Trustee and 01 FIEO IN SECTION 510 NOllCEOFTRUSfEE'S ':c,~~. pu~.UC: .. of the11 •.
" CALIF. 92718 Electronlc Immobilization Ha~e you started doing CIFIC RECONVEYANCE, as duly NIA. AS PER MAP RECORDED Ille trustS created by said Oeed OF THE FINANCIAL SALE UNDER DEED OF "'
---------The business Is known Devices Laboratory (Call-business yet? No appointed Trustee under and IN BOOK 3. PAGES 41 AND 42 ol Trust The total amount of the CODE ANO AUTHORIZE TRUST '~''!::.!f, to caah, the PUBLIC NOTICE as: TUnO FRESCO fomla), 4350 Von Karman Micah L. Haake pursuant to Deed of Trust re· Of MISCELlANEOUS MAPS. IN unpaid batance of Ille obllQaUQn TO. DO BUSINESS 1 Fiie: 22166 ENI
---------• The nam11, Social Secu-Ave .. Ste. 450, Newport This statement was flied corded 3122193. as Instrument THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY secured rJV tne property 10 be lHIS STATE WILL B L.oan: 450731-3 Trust" wlN accept a ca-
NOTICE OF rlly Of' Federal Tax Num-Beach, CA 92660 with the County Clerk ol No 93·0191984. 1n book ·•. RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY sold and reasonable estimated HELO AT THE ENTRANC Other: -shllf'a check dniwn on a
PETITION TO bers and 1ddress'5 of the Thia bu~lness Is con-Orange County on May 2• page ··, ol OltiClal Records 1n The s11eet address and other costs. expenses and advances TO THE ORANGE CITY A..P. Numbef 42A·182·22 ~:::k C:,=. = .! ~MINISTER Buyer/Transferee ara: ducted by. a corporation 1995. the olttOtl ol the County Rec common desionaoon, II any, of at tile ltme ol the initial pubtica-HALL, 300 EAST CHAP YOU ARE IN DEFAULT fedtfal crtdtt union Of a ESTATE OF: GIUSEPPE CAPRARO & The registrant ~ommenced F845215 C-Order ol ORANGE County tlle real property described oon ol the Nonce ot Sale IS MAN AVENUE. ORANGE. UNDER A DEED OF dr b
Thom•• M•r•h•ll GISEUA CAPRARO, 7047 to transact bus1ned under Published Newport Beach-Stale ol Calltornle. executed by above IS purported to be 517 $78.222 22 The beneficiary Ull· ~ALIFORNI~. all right, TRUST, DATED December check awn ya ltat• Of
Topping Golden Vale Dr .. RIVER· ~~~.flc~lrUo~:m:us:~~s~ Costa Mesa Dally Piiot EDWARD H WHITEHOUSE. AN MARIGOLD AVENUE NEWPORT der said Deed ol Trust hereto· title and interest con 22• 1989• UNLESS YOU ~~.:c-.'.t:~v=• '°.:
CHe No. A 178 ttO SIDEji ~AUF. 9~;<>6 11 r above on· 3/29/90 s e June 1 • 8. l5, 22, l995. UNMARRIED MAN. 'Nill SELL BEACH CALIFORNIA (CORONA lore e•ecuted and d&lfVered to ~eyed to and .now held b ~~~ :g~~NPRTgpe':t~<; soc:latlOf\ cw· aavtngs INlnk
To all heirs, beneflclarlea, c~.! 8!irb~t,,; ~.~~~ Electronic lmmobillzation Th847 AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH· DEL MAR AREA) APN# 459· the undersigned a wrmen Deda· ~ru~~del~ s:h~ Deed of IT MAY BE SOLD AT A specified In Sectton 1102
c•edltors, contingent credl· namei and addreues Devices Laboratory, Barnet PUBLIC NOTICE EST BIDDER FOR CASH 203· 14 Tne understgned Trus· rabon of Default and Demand situated in said Pct~~ PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU °' ttM '1nanca.t Code IM
tors, and persons who may used by the Seller/Ucensee Resnick. Pr11ldent (payable at time of sale 1n laWful tee dtSCla1ms any ltab11ity for any for Sale ano a wnnen Nottce ol d S d 'b d . NEED AH EXPLANATION authorlud to do bu8'nesa
otherwise be lnlerested In within three years before This statement was filed • NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE money of me United States) IN incorrectness 01 t11.e street ao· Default and Elecuon to Sell lhe an CO~:,tE~~E~ e 850E OF THE N.ATURE OF THE In this atete. In the .vent
the will or estate, or both, the date such list was sent with the County Clerk ol T s No f20711 THE FRONT OF THE FlAG· dress and omer common des· u
1
nd0eer
1
stgned caEused said NSeottoe SCRIBED IN SAID DEED PROCEEDING AGAINST ::;_:t;:. '?:' .. :~~
_ of: Thomas Marshall Top-or delivered to the Buyer/ Orange County on May 1, i.oaa No.: C83 POLES AT THE MAIN ENTRY 1gnat1on If any, shown neretn o ault and lect1on lo II to OF TRUST ~~cY+ ~~~~~LO CON· withhold Ute luuance °' p~g PETITION has been Transferee are: NONE 1~5 91000257/WHrrEHOUSE AREA TO THE-PlACENTIA CIVIC Said sale Wiii be maoe but W111l· be recorded tn tnecounty where The street address and Notice Is hereby given the Trustff'a Deed untll
filed by .i. Marshall Top-The assets to be sold are F845141 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A CENTER 401·411 E CHAPMAN out covenanl or warranty ex· me real property tS located other common designs· that Verdugo Service Cor-funds bee-avalabte to ping In the Superior Court de_scrlbed In general as: Published Newport Beach· DEED Of TRUST. DATED AVE PLACENTIA CA all rJQllt pressed or implied regardtng Date May 25. 1995 ion. 11 any of the real poratlon 81 truatM Of' ttM p.tyM cw ~ u
of California, COunty of Or· FURNITURE, FIXTURES, Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May 3/12193 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· title and tnterest conveyed to tlUe possession. or encum· PACIFIC RECONVEYANCE. AS property described above success0r trustee, or sub-a mattlf of rtght.
ange. EQUIPMENT, LEASE, 11, 18, 25, June 1, 1995. TION TO PROTECT lOUR and now held try ll under said !>ranees lo pay tile remaining SAID TRUSTEE 701 S PARKER is purported to be: llltuted trustH pursuant ~Id sale wilt be made,
THE PETITION requests LEASEHOLD IMPROVE· th811 PROPERTY tT MAY BE SOLO Deed ol Trust 111 tlle property pnncipal sum of tile note(s) se· STREET SUITE 5000 ORANGE, 110 VIA PALERMO to the Deed or Trust ex· but without coven8"t or
that J. Marshall .Topping be ~T~~~N ~OD~ DA1hLc1: PUBLIC NOTICE AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU situated In said County and cured by said Deed ol Trust. CALIFORNIA 92668 (714) 550· NEWPORT BEACH. CA ecuted by Danny Frink, warranty, IJIPfeH °' ,..,.
appointed as personal rep-c ' . . NHO AN EXPLANATION OF State clescrtbed as LOT 17 OF Wllll mterest tllereon as pro· 6843 By Eloise U CanUo Vice 92663 Katrina G. Kincaid, Eric 8. piled regatdlno uu., poa-
resentative to · admlnlst&I' ;;~E Ala::n ·~t:;at~:J· cna1282009 THE NATURE OF THE PRO· 8LOCK 539 OF CORONA DH vlded 1n said note(sl. advances President Author1211cfS1gnarure The undersigned Trus· Raamusun and Yvonne 1118'on or encumbnncat,
the estate of the decedent. Irvine Calif 92718 " • ,Flctltloua CEEOING AGAINST YOU YOU MAR TRACT ·IN THE CITY OF 1f any unde1 lhe terms ol said OPP 17997 611 618.6115.A)S ee disclaims •nv llabtllty M. flaamussen flecorded to aatl.lfy. ttM lndetlted·
THE • PETITION requests The 'kind of license to be Bual-.. N•me SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER NEWPORT BEACH. COUNTY OF Deeo 01 Trust lees cnarges and ' PUBLIC NOTICE for any incorrectness of on Otl191tt90 .. lnstru-neas ucured by aald
authonty to administer the transferred Is· ON SALE .... !he street address end ment No. 9().434213 In Dffd, .ctvanc:H thereun-
estate under the lndepen-BEER & WINE #41·258180 Statement PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES . other common deslgna-8ootl -Page -of Offlcfal dtt, wtlh lntereat aa Pfe>-dent Administration of Es· now lnued for the pre-The following persons are NOTICE OF TRUSTEES ion, if any, shown records In the omee °'the vlded tMratn, and the
tatea Act. (This authority mises located 81• 13844 doing business as: SA LE herein. county Record•r °' Or· unpaid ptlnclpal balance
will allow the persqnal rep-Alton Pkwy. 11135 Irvine AMERITECH C 0 M· R-35334 Said sale will be mad a. ange County, Callfomla, of ttM HotJt aec:ured by
resantatlve to take many Calif, 9271e' • ' MUNICATIONS, 5632 Bolsa loan .No. 114251·2 but w ithout covenant or and purtuant to the No-said Deed wtttt lf'lllfHt
actions without obtaining The anticipated date of Avenue, Huntington Beach. PUBLIC NOTICE APN. 423-242-05 warranty. expre ss or tm-tic• °' Default and Elec· ttMreon ea prqvtdtd In
court approval. Before tak· the sale/transfer Is June 19, CA 92849 NOTICE OF DIVIDED PUBLICATION T.S. No. 1704676 plied, regarding title, pos· tlon to Sell thereundeJ said Not•. '"" cl\afgea Ing certain very Important 1995 at ttie office Alister Ameritech Equlpmen1, Inc., IMPORTANT NOTICE TO session or encum· recorded 02/10f1ttl In and :J': ... of the tnA9t-
actlona. however, the ~r-Call bar Escrow 8700 (Delaware), 5632 Bolsa Av· Put'1u1nt to SN:tion 3:181 through 3385, Revenue ond Tnxntion Codr, Notice or PROPERTY OWNER: brance; including fees Book-. Page -,'at lnltn.t· " a the trullt• created
sonal representative wll be Wamer Ave 128S Foun-enue, Huntington Beach, Power to Sell Tnx·Defoulled Property in nnd for Oroni:e C11unty, StAtn or Cnhforntn, YOU ARE IN DEFAULT char~s· and expanses oj ment No. K-A3U °'said by uld Deed of Trust. required to give notice to . ·• • CA 92649 UNDER A DEED o omctal Record•, wlll SeJI Verdugo Servke Corpo-lnterested persons unless tatn Valley, CA 92708. Thia business Is con-hu been divided and d1Alributed to variou~ n!'wsp1tper~ of g•nernl rtrculntion TRUST DATED SEPTEM· ha rustee and of the on M/1111•M at the Nor1h• ration as said TrustH, 12t
they have waived notice or The amount of the pur· ducted by: 1 corporation publi•hed in the county. A portion of lhe tis! eppenni in earh of such newApopers BER 13 1990 UNLESS rusts created by said front entrance to the Welt Lealnaton Drtve,
consented to the proposed c~~ Pfioa ~ «j~d:· The reglatrant(s) com-, YOU TAKE ACTION TO Deed ol Trust. ~o pay the county courthouM 700 Third Floor, GlendaM. CA
action.) The Independent at on n eonnac on w • menced to ttansact bust-NOTICE OF IMPENDING POWER TO SELL PROTECT YOUR PROP· remaining principal sums Civic Center Drive Wut tt20S, (111) f00..2415, ar_: admln(stratlon authorfty will gan1sf« of~• Jicen~~ and nass under the Flctltloos ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD of. the note(sl secured by Santa Ana, CA 12101 at Enl MartlnN, Ttul1ff a
be granted unless an Inter· .U' n~"·1 ~ ng 1 e :is· Bullnass . Name(•) llsted TAX·DEFAULTED PROPERTY AT A PUBLIC SALE 1 said Deed of Tru~t to wit: t :OO P.M. at public auction Sa1H Offklf, Dated:
ested perton file• an ob-hmat 1 52"';';n~Oo •hi ~ above on: 7-3-90 YOU NEED AN EXPLA $498,327 .39 with Inter· to the hlghHt bidder for 06/1111116
je<:tion to the petltlon and ~~sl~t1 of the fotiowlngw: c Ameritech Equipmen,t, Inc.. Th111 is public notice thot renl properly '"~"~ 11nd AHe•smrnt• on the parcel• NATION OF THE NATURE est thereon from 1/20/93 cash (pay1ble at the time ASAPt'4141
shows good cause why the DEPOSITED INTO ES· Karin M. Klooey, Asst Sec-dr~tbed below will hove been def11ulled five or more ye11r• 1•n .June :io, 199~ at 5 00 OF THE PROCEEDING at 7 .000~ per .annum as of sale In lawful money of 1125, llt, 119
court should not grant the CROW SS 000 00 relary P.M The pnrcela liatf'd wtll hf.come auhject lo lhe Ta• t'oll~·1or'~ powrr to •l'll on .July AGAINST YOU YQ provid•d 1n said notelsl the United Slates), aH i--. ___ ..._ ___ _
authority. INVENTORY· CASH AT This statement was flied I. 1995, ol 12.01 A M by oper11lion of lnw. The Tnx C'ollPrlnr'' power lo sell'"" nrise SHOULD CONT ACT ptus cost.s ~nd any ad· right, tltt., and lnterest1 A HEAAINQ on the peU-CLOSE $3 ooO 00 with the County Clerk of unleu the property i~ either N!dl'l'mcd or marle ~ubJl'CI to ftrt tMIAllmt'nl plnn or LAWYER vences with interest. conveyed to and now hela
tlon Will be held on June CASH AT CLOSE OF ES-Orange County on May 8. fl'dl'mplton inihnlNI 88 providl'd hy lnw prior to 5 00 r M on June :in. 199~ Thl' ri11ht 0 JUNE 15 1995 t ESTIMATED TOT AL by It under aald Deed of 29, 1995 11 1:4S P.M. lo 1995 · II I l I . n • • 8 DEBT $594, 1.6.1.80 Trust In the propertv sj.. Dept 703 located at· Pro-CROW $207,000.00 FM5785 to an tn~t11 ment pan terminote~ on .June-30. 1995 nn1 , oner I mt clnte. the entire 10.00 A.M .. CAL·WEST The beneficiary under tuated In said County' and
• T . c · It hu been agreed be· balance due must be paid in full to pl"t'vt>nt '111e 11r proJ>('rty nt puhlic 1111rt1on Th• mN RECONVEYANC 'd D d f T h bate Division, 341 he •tr. tween Ula Sallar/Ucensee Publlahed Newport Beach-CORP., 8 Celilornie corpo set ee o rust ere-1State ehown on the Drive Soulh, Orange, Cal . and tha Intended Buuer/ Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May nmount in dollnr• nnd et>nts for which ench property "n• onginntly dPclMed 10 be tax-t' d 1 . t d t.ofore eitecuted en~ de-, County Auuso(s re-
fornia 92613-1571. ' d!'ftiulled i1111~1 forlh oppo'lit.e it8 pnrrel numh<'r snd doe,. nnl include the 11dd1ti11nnl ra •on as u Y appotn e livered to the undersigned cords 11 A.P. Numbu
IF' YOU OBJECT TO the Transferaa. u required by 18• 25• June 1• 8• 1995· pl'noh11!1' "nd (pro which hn1·e nrtrued •inc• the dnle of tnx dPfnult nnd more ret'l'nt trustee under end pursu a written Oeclaratlon of U .4•182·22. ' 1 f ... tltl Sec. 24073 ol the Business th822 ant to Deed of Trust re D f 1 d De 1 grant no o .,,e pe on, you and Profusions Code, that tniea lhnl mny nl~n b4' 1l•lin4u•nl Onrt> th• rK>wt>r to ~,.11 hn• ori~en, lh<' n1thl nf d d SEPTEMBER 19 a eu t an mend . or The Pf01>4rty address
should appear at Iha hear· the consideration fOf tha PUBLIC NOTICE rl'<IPmption lermmales nt 5 00 r M. on th,. lo~l husmes.• dny pnar lo •1111• lty thl' Tnx ~';9~ . N 90• Sele. •nd a written ~ottce1and other common dulg· Ing and state your ob-ttansler of the butlnass Colll'Ctor 497078
15 fnsbfl' j·1 R of Default and Election to nation, If any, of the real
Jections or file written ob-anll !Jc.nu 11 to be paid cnat274400 · . • 0 . •C 8 e Sell. The undersigned pre>pefty dHcribtd 1bove jectlons Wllh the court be-only aftet I.ha transfer has Fictitious All infom1otion conreming redemplion or thr initiation or nn m~t.allmPnl plnn of cords 1n the office of the caused satd Notice of De· 11 purported to IM:
lore the hearing. Your IPo been approved by the De-Buslneaa N•me rt'dl'mption will lit-furnished, upon request. hy John M. W. M1K•rl11rh. Ornnt:I' County CouGnty CRecordarSs of OR1 ault and Election 10 Sell 1811·11-15-17 Placentla
pearanca may be In person partmant ol Alcoholic Bev· It t t Tre111urer·TRx Colll'Ctor, 12 Civic Center Pla10. Room G-511. &nt11 Am•. CA 92702 N. E . ounty, tata 0 o be recorded In the Ave, Costa Meu, CA
or by Y9,Ur attorney. tHaga Control • emen 17141834·341 I 1Cahlorma, executed by J. county where the reel 12627-3"6.
IF YOI.) AAE A CREDITOR UM&•RTO• ORTOLI & The following Pllf'IOOI are EDWARD SMITH, A SIN roperty is located The undefllgned trul1ee or 1 contingent creditor of .. doing business as: I certify under pcnnlty of perjury, thnl lhe forefloing 1~ tru1• 11nd C'Orrl'<'l. GLE MAN. WILL SELL AT FOR SALES ·INFOR· dlaclalms any llablll1y for
the daceislld, you must file COLLEEN ORTOLI AAI BY THE SEA/THE /lllJOllN M. W. MOORLAC'll PUBLIC AUCTION T MATION· Mon-Fri 8·00 any tn<Of'rectness of the your clalm with the court GIUIEPP• CA.PR.ARO FRAME SHOP, 511 E. Bal· 1 R ., HIGHEST BIDDER FO • m to ·5.00 m 16•191 tvoperty llddreu end oth·
and mall 1 copy to the par· & GISELLA CA.PR.ARO boa Ava., Nawpor1 Beach. . EA:.UHER-TAX COl.L.Et'TOH CASH, CASHIER'S sgc).9200· p. ' ; common d11lgnatlon, If
aonal reprHantatlva IP-Publlahad Newport CA 92661 ofORANOY. C'OllNTY CHECK DRAWN ON D d· MAY 15 1995 any, ahown herein.
rcolnted b~ the court within Ba1ch·Co1ta Masa Dally ~~~·s~· i9i~~· 27o Executed aL Ornnge County. Snntll Ann, Cnl1fom1&, on Mny 3, l!l9!\ STATE OR NATIONAL c~~WESTEAN AECON. The total 1mount of the
our rnont s from fth!.d1a1,e Pilot June 1 Hl95. CA 9~667 ea • • range, PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION BANK. A CHECK DRAW VEYANCE CORP~unpald betai1'• °' the of first lssuanc. o t,,. • • ' BY A ST ATE OR FED· · obllgatlOf'I HCured by the tera 19 provided' In HC1lon ThB42 This business Is con-The AllM's!IOr'e Perce! Number (Al'NI when uJ1ed to dPacnl>fo pronorty in this li~t. ERAL CREDIT UNION 0 525 EASTPOMABIONXS2TROOEE PfOperty to be 1ofd and 9100 of the Califomla Pro-ducted by: an lndMdual ,... A Ct-iECK DRAWN BY · 2 4 reasonable estimated bale Code. The time for Iii-PUBLIC NOTICE The registrant(•) com-refPni to thf! Hlle~Mlr'• mop book, th• mop pnge. the block on lh• mnp, ifapplirnhle, STATE OR FEDERAL EL CAJON, CA 92022· coata, H1>4nst1 and act-
ing claim• .will not expire menclld to transact busl· and lndividu11I pnrct!I on the m11p png,. or the block A pMt't'I nurnllt'r o~ for onmpl.. SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS· 9004 vancea at the time of the before four" months from LEGAL NOTICE neu und81' the Fictitious '"00 ·363·0rt• would menn book 44 or the ns11rssor'• 1nnp11, lllc11•k :lfi:l lmop pog,. 36, SOCIATION SAVING 1619} 590-92001 ________ _
f?le hearing. date noticed NOTIC• OF ' BuslneH Nama(I) listed block 3> nnd pnrcel 5 wllhln that block. The mnps referrl'd to nre ov11ilnhl" for ASSOCIATION ., 0 By MICHELE Aff· RENT
above PUBLIC SAL.II OF above on: n/I Inspection in lht> office oflhl' AsHasnr, 12 Clvir C'enler Pl01.a. H1K1111 1 .. 2. Sonia Ana. • CHULETA, EXT. 3004 YOU. MAY EXAMINE the AllAHDONED Malanie H. Paterson SAVINGS BANK SPECI Trustee S.le·Qlfice
HARBOR LAWN-
MOUNT OLIVE
Cemetery Sales
Leads Furnished
file kept by the co\M't. If you . PROPERTY T,hll statement was flied All propl'rty ia in the TownRhlp South ond Hange'WeJ1t or $11n lfornnrdino B11se 11nd Buy 11. Sell It. Find It. Avrhoriied Signature th h I lfl d ~·~~~~~~ ~~~~-~~tha~~~~ ~~on. '==~c~~;•;•~'~"~·~·=~~==~5~n~5~ffi~/~0~~~~~8~1~95~=~ro;u~g~c;a;$~S~e~d~--~~,·~~ the estate, you may file that the undaralgried will Orange County on May 10, The r1u1I property th11t Is th11 subjrrt of thl• notice is Aitunlrd in thl' <'ounty or I~
wllh the court I lormal Re-aell at public aUc:tlon, pur-t995 Orange, St.ote ofC11iforoi1, ond 111deMbed111 follow" quest fOf Special Nolle• of 1uant to Sac11on 21700 of FM8134
the riling of an Inventory Iha BualntH & Proia• PubUahad Newp:ott Bffch-
and eppralsat of astala as· alonal Code, the following Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May
sela or of any petilk>n or described propany to Wlf: 18 25 June 1 8 1995 account 11 prollldad In DANIEL ARRIOLA ti-39 ' ' ' ' tha27 section 1250 of the Call· Table 4 c:h1. ALAN MUNITZ ---~~~~~-lornl1 Probate Coda. A R• G ... 9 Banjo. m11e. b11t . PUBLIC NOTICE
quest for Special Notice liEATHER MYERS 1•70 --~~~---..... form Is evlilabla from the Table, misc. WILLl'AM F1otJtloua
court clerk. SWANSON 1<·55 TypJe-lltlslneu N•m•
Attorn•r tor Petl-wrtte, ct1, 1a1n.~~· misc. •ta. tement
Uoner , Sale Wll be ~petl-The following peraona are C. Kellh M...tln, tlYe blddlna ( MMd doing t>ua1n6a1 u :
Altorner, HSO Rlln-~ may ~ eubmlntd1'"'' .. d In TliE ACADEMY FOR THE
h .. c t _,,ence) on "'-15th c •Y ADVANCEMENT OF HIGH dolp ... ve., •• • of June, 11191 .. 2:00 P.M. END AUDIO 58 St Meaa, CA eaue, (Tt4J .. ~ whet• Mid Michael oana •Point· cA
117..e441 hM been atOt.cs 92829 ' •
Publl1htd Newport .. 1ocetad .. SUMI\. l. Ragan, 58 St
B81Ch•COll8 Milaa DaMy AYRES IEL' STORAGE. Mich~. Dana Point, cA
P"ot May 25. H. June 1, 1012 EmtlC A.,.., ~ 92629
1905 • ton IMct\. C.. (7'4) 941-Thia bu1lna1e 11 con-. thta3 t 1314. Landlord ,.MNM ducttd by: an lndMdual ~ .:..·:-.::. ~Y91?·~ dOlng PUBLIC NOTICI by C-" ~ tcw 11 the auean L. 'Rtgan
onst27M•• time °' O'Q'Od.--; :J':• Thi.I l'9t8ment wu filed
NOTIC• TO ::: .,.,.. be~~ With the County ci.fk Of
CRIDITOAI 0, time of ..... llillt la ~ Orange C0unty on Apfll 11,
8ULK tALa AND 10 WJCllllon In the 9Yef't 1* FMIHS
Of' IN'fSNTIQN TO of 1 .. 1 .............. !Md-p bll-i.a• N ..-#Uf Da•Ahoo TRAN.,.,_ lofd Md ollllgMed Pl'1'I u .. -.. e .. _. ........
ALCOHOLIC ............ eo.ta t.Mla DallV Piiot May allVl:MO• LICmtl& ............. -....... 11, 1a. n. June 1, t89S. cu.c.c. etot el 'ubtl•h•~ Newport th821 =~~ ~ ~ 1, =· DelfV PUIUC NOTICI ....,.. .... ,, 'TM41 ...........
HOClce .. ~ ~ ...............
tNt • ~ .... ct .._. PUllJO IOTICI llel•••nt · and I traiMftf of aloohalo l1'e ......... 1*ton9 art
........ It llloul. dolrlCI ....... u :
10 bt fMde AUTO ~ 190$ TN """"· lodal ~ •m'1111 _. 1. 111b01 ltwd.. NtwPor1 fMY or Pedtflll Tu """'° 11 .. ; • 1111 leeatt, CA_, beta Md .,,..... of the The ................. ....,_ L ...._ 1IOI E.
PROPERTY TAX-DEFAULTED IN TllE
YEAR 1990 Fon THE
TAXES, ASSESSMENTS
ANO OTHER CHAROES
OF TllE FISCAL YEAR
1989·90
NEWPORT BEACH crrv
No. 43t ·AP 047-t!i2·0G. $1927.02, TQfr Pnrtntnhlp,
2001 W U1lblla DI No. 432 · AP 050·010·02,
$4114.82. V11ron, Oreg, 8
Collln.e l~lftnd No. 433 · AP I I 7..i02-02.
$3806.73, Nt-tt11t11,
Mith11el S. UU2 01•.nn l,n
No 434 . AP m -m .01.
$1'"7 29,1 Thomuaen, Oetl'lfC' w, 19t8 !Mvtr Or.
N11. 435 Al' I IM ll.22,
t.'\720, lll. 1'1111, John, "1.2
f.vtnl11t1. &.r l.n
No <138 -AP423-051.()8,
$22119.22, Enna. John P, 40 I II <'hitnnel Pl
No 437 ·AP 42.1 121·0.1, J2278.27, Chrl•m11n,
811rb11ra Jean Tr, 3600
Newport 61
No. 4311 • AP 440 112-01,
SI 641.68. Thom11•, (l11ry
l~11h. 2.'\37 V1~t11 l ht('r111
N(l <I~ ·AP9."l}M4 87,
IM09.48. Joh11110l'I, (;..MVll
P. 1011 Ocnn Vi•l•. Unll 123
COSTA MESA CITY
N-.440 APUl·31121,
$211118 82, Roberhen,
W!lli4-F Tr, t710 Hnltlllf !ti
NI) 01 •Ar 141171 ll,
$7780 71 , C11pi tol
Finenclnl, el al, 101 l El
Camino l>r
No. 442 :Alt 418-081 ·52.
$521Ul7, ll11kor , Ptul 0 ,
925 llcll'nll Ci
No. 0443 • AP ~22.013-47,
11530.42, 1.nne, Jonn
Cnrol, 2061 MC!Odow View
l,n
No. 4Af4 · AP 42n-4t12· I 2,
I Formt1rly 42li·4fi2·
12.11010>, $2776.73, llri1111•
EQultic1 V. Ltd, 131 Flower
St ·
No. "45 Ar426·182 Q.t,
$386.35, Welle, JflTrl'y II.
140 F, R">' St
IAVINECrTY
No.<146 ·AP427-301-03,
J:n.')23.74, ll"l•ine Co. 1818 M11\l'At
N°o. 447 • Ar 41U .493.00
$479.42, Crnne, Daryl $c1)U, 2 Aklortirnnlc
No 4<J8 ·AP 629.0t1·4A,
1320$.48, Coet•llo,
l.llw"'nct J, 3 flltrct
No. 449 AP 9M-MO-Gt,
IForml'rly 9R8·8GO· 70.&010), $1414 'ID, Wynnr, E~"'""'• 8 Otake Ct
NEWPORT -MESA
UNIFIED
No •M ·Al' m ti• it. tPormuly 4:\11.oa4
24 &0101, OH42 &7, Rri-1111 D11y 1'11rtMrs
rROl'BRTY TAX· o&rAUl.T£0 IN TllE
YllAR 1&89 FOR '1'118
TAU!S, Al~f;SRMllNTl'I
ANI> UTllER CllARGES OF TllE FISCAL VEAR
l9M·89 •
NEWPORT BEACH
CITY
No 461 ·AP44!i·14t·OO,
$10461l.611, P.1lllM, Giinnld
F:. 4MO Cnmpu• Or
COSTA MESA CITY
No 462 ·Ar 4111 131 13.
S35 611, rrnlrid11e Cove. et
nl
N(I 4f>:\ • Af' 411M62·6A. Sfi66 t 7, ll~inrltht.
Frnnkltn, 147 Yorktown Ln
No. 464 . Ar •2MA.'1·21,
1312.001.Mc Adoo, Phylli1 M, 264 \nlnul &
IRVINECITY
No. •M Ar 9M M2·08,
(formerly 988·882·
!l8 MlO>. 11785 411,
Cutcill•no. O•n•d11, 9
RultM'llC't
PROPERTY • TAX
ORPAlll.TED IN Tll
VF.AR 19811 FOl't Tll f: TAX~S,A~&SSM!NTS
AHO 01'11f.R CllAROP:S
0' TllR PISC'AL VEAR
IM7tlll
COSTA MESA CITY
•
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BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Ltgal fkpartmmt at tht Daily Pilot is pleastJ ..,
to annowur a MW St!rVia MW 11.tlllilable to new businesses.
~ wiJJ now SF.ARCH tht ""1nL for you Ill no extm chargr. and l1hJe JO" the
time anJ tlx trip tO the Court H<nM in Santa Ana. Tbm. of~. a/t6 tht INlrh
is comp~~ will file your fiaitious bus:inas ft4IM swmtmJ with the °""'1y
C/m, publish (m(t II wttJc for /Ow Uf'th ll1 rtrplim/ by /aw awJ thm #JO!" Jli!#{
of publialliq" wit/, thr ~ Ckrlt. •
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.l~~-o·u·s·ES-,--·1 ::i~:ULA 10071•1RiiVJiiiiNiiEiiiiiiiiii10ii4ii4 ~~.?RT 1069 ~~TATE 1625 ~~~ 2122liiciioiisTiiAiiMiiEiiSiiAii2ii12iii4 NEWPORT APARtMENTS
-C,ONDOS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Weatpark "Tlempo" liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NWPT HTS CONDO iiBEA.iiiiCiiHiiiiiiiiiiii2iilii69ilFOR RENT
Can't seem to
get to all those
repair jobs
around the house? ; OR SALE SALE Sat/Sun 9am ~~:~ ;~~;t-gloartt ab~allclk. tSPYGLASS RIDGEt IF YOU OWN A SMALL BIO OCEAN VIE"'S lmmao/ld3~dl 4Ba d2·car BHutlful 38r 28• BALI l~lilll•••••••I Frlg, twin bed, ga• -.. ' TO MEDIUM SIZE l" gar. w • ,rg, gar ner. Roof·top Deck. 2-car OJl " frplc. $159,000 OWC. Lowest priced home $550 Room Bed/Bath $1500/mo 548-8343 bar..Q, much morel Owner/Agt. 759-7659 In area In many years HOTEL .,hat le no $1295 1 Bed 1 Bath Vlew Gar. Bay & Ocean ISLAND 31 O E Bay Ave and ,1111 l)egotlablel 5 longer profitable, call 11-3a"""'Ba Front Unit • V •I w s W /0 Inc I. :. ..... · = c-~-0-N_A _____ NEWPORT Bedroom•. 3 Bat~. ISC Corporation, o.. '85.-:ieeo Agt. DANA POINT 2126 Yearly $1 960/mo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii large lot, lush gated velopera or Senlor1 ............. -------i=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Agent * Cindy. 2•r t••• clean, light
BEACH 1069 community. Sellere Housing. . CdM front row 180•1• 673-3777 or 832·1400 & airy. laundry, deck
D MAR 1022 purchased another (707)874-2415. ocean view, 3600 •If, 28• 28a, attoh 1•r · B h Ar '850 1 peraon, $950 2
llOUM. MOUf1NG h 0 me and MUST 3Br 3Ba + mald'I qt111, loc. on resort golf CrH eac 88 person. 873-3039
Ol'l'011tu1110 NPT NORTH TWNHM SELL NOW. We can apa. S3800. 673-3059 •h ml from bch w/ prlv WI t F I 1.-..a ',.,._ .. _......_,,,.,_ .. ,lfllltls * CDM-8rahd New* Lrg 2Br+lort, 2-car patio. Avl 7/15. $1250/ n tr urn lnwu -----make an excellent HOUSES•' Studio w/kllch. Walk to m ,,_ E .,.1-""u 0 8 waa1r1u ...... .,a.~tllllltftd, Medllerrenean Town-gar. Gorgeousl Crown deal. Further Info or 'I beach or COM •hops. o ... eoc. vea.,.. .... ..-r Ummer _ ... ,
.............. Actef 1Nlll hom. 3Br, 2.5Ba, 3 moulding, marble 111•. prlval• •howlng call. CONDOS Patio. 1850/mo. oeo•---------· 1·5 Bedroom
" ................ ll..... lrplc, 2000af. Roof-top etc. owe $259,000. Realtor. Laura. (714) FOR RENT • Jake 723·0051. NEWPORT Many Oceanfront• .• ....... ..., ,,...llCI. aun & BBQ deck. Owner/Aqt. 75~·7659 285-6476. •••••••••----------BEACH Winter 1650.$1900/cno • ......._ *' Clm .. IHllH Landeoaped. llOOK ONE OF A KIHD ,. 2169 Summer 1525-$2800/Wk , . ._.•--.cw. ltllfiell, ~nu~~'.~;~~~·,1~~:~ secluded 2-ety. 3500 BEACH COSTA MESA 2124liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim VIiia Rentals
...... ....._ ............. ., Modethomefurn lnol a/f, 15Br 3'hBa, bonus p•oPERTY 1175 -G-ENE-.-.9--2-1_0_2 AT THE BEACH , Prope3 Mimi
· ........... •• ...... II 1451,000 723'-4400 rm -t den, ocean view, &'\ Ano&t • D I •7 I .. ., .. p ... ,. ... llllll. hug• lot, CSln'I upgrde,jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t•n ~ x Nu llV/Crpl, Annual Rent•'• u 1
..... A'r' ' ··1a." nuard gat S.avl• w •••cH FRONT QOVllRNM•NT Oul•t ar••sml dog ok • -S.I ti -• -· " • .. • • -Sml yd w/ehed. $495, -r•• •0 on Harbor View kftOiii "* ... ,., ..... Ill COSTA MBSA 1024 S795K. By ownr. Open CONDOS IN POR•CLO••D S300 dep. 846-7358 2Bd, bay ......... s1eoo 3Br 2~Ba. living,
....._,...,._,.....,.... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•--S-a_tJ_S_u_n_. 7_5_9"8090____ MONTl!Re'V HOM•a 3Bd, CdM ........ 12000 dining & ltg famlly rm .
.... llr • ...... wtllca It II •OC••u BR•••••• RE RaNTAL AGa NT l.Ut phaH Juet 1•· For pennl•• on "'' S1 tlT IOllT1f RENT $390 3Bd +den ........ S2100 Remodeled kitchen .:......-.... ,_.,,.,.,. _.. -.-Prop mgmt co. Npt leaaedl $174,000 to Delinquent Ta IC, ..... 0 28 28 1 h 411d,ocnll'nc, ........ h ..... 12300 Sweeping hlllilt:le
..._ ....... M .. 3B1r .. 211\Ba homeV, Ip, .Aleach .. Busy phonei, ~0,000. Pools, aau-R•Po'a, REO'•, FDIC, .;,y:!'d. p~:;. 0~. P"o~ CallFOI llltlNMf Utt v I e w. S ~, 2 O 0 /m 0 = 111,..._. la Ullt cu ...... •aac. nu cp pnt. !Cini people ekllla, nu, gym. Furnished RTC, IRS. Your erea. ln<I ...... Me-aMe Thi Pn d .-.ID Ag• n 1 8 3 1 1 4 o o Won't laet at 1199,900 aome computer work, mod•I• open dally. Toll fr.. 1 .. 00-898-.,. rll llUW9 •
-:.-=.,,-.:. Owner/Agt. 650-3447 knowledge of beach Broker coop. Call for 9n8 Ext. H·5139 for •MIU VIRDEt •--=::.•-1=q~~.~b•,
2606
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4J..f {'a .... MUG .,. .. helpful. N/8. FIT ~;:~~ure. 1-800-477• current llstlnga. Laigo 4Bt 38e a etory, 673·1900 pl, walk to beh. VIiia 111-c-:.., ...... _,., DANA POINT 1026 110/hr. Pam 875-4630 Buy ll. sell IL Find II. ram rm, pool, crnr lot. 4•R 21ABA, 1paclout l:>ol/S14t5/(909)59f.~7
_.. p 1•,DC..,,.._ CJaHtnecl. BAI.BOA 11171. 8'5 .... 012 Agt famlly rm 6 living rm. apotleH atud&o condO With CAL•SCANI
__ ....... ...., .... 391-3inea, Chances are PIJIJllSULA 2107 Dekal• ••. A/C, frpl, Non-amlcr. 2600 aq ft. at Superlor/Ho1pllal
6 ~4 f"lrbt/oc:n view. Gated. you wUI find Roomt, llridry N&upe. dbt gar. :=· C.. 0..0., Rd. Park!nt. laundfy, Ji ta11K. Euro kitchen. what you netd apartment.I, AVAIL •-O.V falr/Jleltvl•w. H71. 1775. Apn!. a1.eoe'1 Rein• Agt. 489-1832 houM on .,...·.... AW/IA ... 140-aoM .. Wffd9e Geted, Lrg
SELL
your hOme
through cl~sslf 1ed
at th• price • • home• onty ,..,_ to ....,.. w.we . :.if. a\t... lbt, aba, trp1c, patio, C>wmockacl With you wanf 10 pay Clulln.d aer Ha. .,._ • ..._ hOme In ~ laundr)' hk-vp. Oal'. tCull"1
When you INd can aatllfy .... ,.,,.. 18111!11• oomm. N;. ref, . 11380• 'tr 721'°111 A Clll IO
the Clnalftede vnur df5 ...... .._ 11180lmo. Vrty H . To pltlce M 9d In C1111•1d ,~ N EaMM. No .-. AtA 1/1. CaM owner ClwNIM wte1 hllD tytry dtY housing needa. I 100/nlG • ..,..... eeo-Tna c .. Ma0Be78. !41 ... 71
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COSTA lllSA 2124 DWPOIT V&C&UOB GAUGES IUSDllSS •vvonr11uwirn LOST • PUSOIULS 3002 !MPLOYJIENT EllPl.OYlalfT (
IUCB 2111 llllTW 2722 POI UllT 2740 OPPOITUNITY nnn ~u JI01JJID 2925 5530 1!30 ~~~In 8tudle Unlta.nitiaed, Tl•••h ... • Unite ••.w. CK Bale, ctn, 2904 LO•T• COCK•R HAVIFUIWITH . liiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiilliii
ocay fnendly. 30 unit C• .. Udio. 1 hM frm •':!.!:=.c::•u•HI engl on pllt aMey rv ANNOUNCEMENTS aPA"l•L. Female, IPORTI TRIVIA DRIVaRa. Exc•llent RMI•••• ~NK~~Sq. 1.0C:.:: avt 811 , II DI• Tu.tin fl 10th. Storage LASER TAG. 100% RE· 2920 r.O, nam.o "MotlV.'' Call'="' so 3 ~~r.~ca~!mff~u• o!:; MMmlTATI ...
APT• a."r:::, 148-IMe lreH UIH-oheapl orly. 1125/mo. N-7383 ~~r::.:. H~':i ~~~~~J~ U>al 5/2,, vie Tustin :.::,: :;;;;; .,! ,.:,. i:iatbad company ..,_. ...-,_ .__
. • •1•A ..... w~ .MlecUone. Gar ......... I ... AV9, a 17th St .. Com p IHk 3 y•at OTR (With _,. _ .. , -8490 llOV9 Ill mollUI aaA au 1728,'Up CaH VacatlOn Networtt floM. 17th a Newport buslne11. $79k mini· MeM. RllWMDI Call rocal co (602)95"4-7•20 1 year Flatbed) Drlv-comp pWt For .. ,...,. ..
IUBn "°"' 1825. ~ Relrlg • dlahwaaher U.S. and Canada 1• blvd, CM. Am•rlland mum balance. Lever-If you art 1548-8574. L «> n • I 'I ? .,.. No DUI'•· Ow"-' call Ron TIVlor. ::f
lrlendly geled co111m Incl. eo.30 PoOI. No 800·643-81'13, FrH Reatty, 831J.8787 ~~4r,m~~~~.'\::~ t Ca II Operatora wllh Flat· lhl'"1•1 1111
pool, BBOs, carPoct•' P•••· No f•••· No rental Information. Wor1d, (510).40·0590 prcgnan • .. IU!ALTH 6 bed needed! 1·800-.. .,... • Prorl managed. ~701i ...... Mll-48H (305) 563·~588. Ext. 29. and don•t know -rs
3000
Ton I g ht 290.2321. 673_7~ :\f
Deluxe *••taide ....... u . TO BUSINESS a LOCAL RTE•24 I--.. what to do? r&&n~ 1·90 0 ·9 8 8 ·8 7 0 0 ranLY BIRD ~ 28d, 1 Ba $850, Xva ~ ,........., 1 8 ......... Call Cherub Adopt on Ext 7550 S2.991m1o 18 +-'"""' clean, nice yd. oa· MISC!IlA.NEOUS sn••• 2724 fJNANCE tons• uy All or 89ff4 20120 WITHOUT Proca11Co(602)95"4·7•20 Reliable, chaerful SUMMl!R WO! rage, waaher/dryer & 911:!-•tr _.... Part•Poaalble 2K 1-100-54...,.. GLASSaaa S a te, Wiii You Find Y~r Ttt.19 counter help. Local K
laouul In unit. No &UiHUUo."1 Wkly•soo-59SM1769 rapid, non-eurglcal, Love? Find out ... Talk colfH •hop. Mo/We/ $t0.1511tart. Flex L 1-------'---.,,.,,....,........,....,. _ _,_.,,...,..................... 1 Fr/Sa. 4:45am.11am. No exp. Training. an doga. 2036 Fullerton CM 3 +2 Hou••· Xlnt BUSINESS ML MIN BTW 0 R K FOX TV wants you for ~I er~!'1tant rke1t0Ara1 tllon •to PSYCHICS 1.1ve. 548·2224, after 11am. lead to mgmt & ln[n (714) M&-6880 area. Pool, f/p, gar. MA.RKl!TING a new •how. Have n ..... wee a. r ne .. eoo.eaa.a800 poss. es 1 .o8 1 ator.,..e w/d kit n/a Do II b llt t pilot developed. Doc· • x t 15 0 8 9 . 1 8 + GOVT -OSTAL JOB$ 1500 aq ft or Desl"'nen ROOMS 2706 n/p,-,500• .. .:. .. ~ .... ~ OPPORTUNITT wn nes u or lunl Make SSI Call t d F 1 .,.. T h En 1 K
S laJ G fl • .... ._,_ you. Before joining 81 ...... 73•2.315, or approve · r88 n· ProcalJ co. (602)954·7420 Start $23.800.$34,900 ••c 9· n a pee · ar. p, w/d 2904 MLM 1 ...... ormatlon by mall: Yr Call tor employ· USA BA/BS req. nt hk·up. No pet. 1 blk to •'•Ide Coet. M•-any or pay ng, (800) 22 320 ( ) · d 96 Tri. Square 545-1•54. Bmplo19d, N/Smk. 1 bdrm avail In 3 Call (407) 788·3885 FREB DEBT 961 ·55~0 •• 7 Fax. (:g:) ment Info & app 1 • pay, sen rea to:
Quiet CM home S325. bdrm twnhse. Neat, SLIGHT AND EASY$ Preas 1. Free flyer CONSOLIDATION. 961·5577. Satisfaction EMPLOYMENT 818·506·5354 x3043 ~:~~~"a,~~~:~ "d E'•lde 1Br avail 6/1. UU'a paid. 558-6378 or clean, drug-tree non· New vending route (407) 788-3283. IMMEDIATE RELIEF! gun•anteed. G t T J b 58/H No pet $585/ 850.()796 L I I I I Too many debta? ~ rea emp o • . r TRUCK DRIVERS, •+ •· mo, v fnHsage. 1mokers need only mak ng peop • r ch Own A Bu•ln••• In overdue bills? Reduce Npt Beach Posl Olf1co YEARS EXPERIEflftilE, s95o dep. 150 E. 2111 NB Ex~tlva Twnhme call. No cata. $400/ 1 Snack food In the Your Neighborhood monthly payment 30% DIABl!TICSI needs letter carriers. 25 + year• old. ~ ... 7 •
St. Encl gar. 548-0683 Walk to Balboa. Prof.· mo+Yl uUI. 65<>-4292 Industry. SO down 11 • Postal Annex+ has to 50% Eliminate Inter· ~1T:~c~rr:~i"~~:a;::. EMPLOYMENT . Applications avail 111 waste experlenc~~a
E'•lde 2·aty, 2 lrg Bra, FIKn bd/ba. n/1, pooV NB ,romontory Point qualllled. l-800·805-locations available est. Stop collection Strips, Insulin, Glu· 5530 / 1 t33 Camelback Rd .. NB plus. excellont t61n·
11 ea, pvt patio, gar+ •pa/gyltl. $600 6'10-2201. Mast1t bd/ba, Avt now. 8007· right In your neighbor-callera. RHtore credit. cometers & more . Ut· Ho ME TY p 1 s T • s ehls. Call Sturgeoc! &
parking apo. $850/mo, NB Lido 2 Rma+pvt Nicety tum. Prof. perfd. EITBEHEAR '~MOIULUWOANNATIRTE9, hood. We otter pack· NCCS, non-profit. tie or no out-of.pocket TRAVEL AS AN AGENT! NEED. Also PC/Word Son, (805)322-4@ 8 S850aeo.645-9061 ba/entry. Kit prlv, w/d, Call87Hno. aging & shipping, 1 .. 00-055..()412 $$.Satlefactlon processor usera . for Bob Mont.,s.
E• Id B No smk/pets $550 + OR YOU DON'Tlll It copies and complete SHARI! AMERICA guarenteedl Liberty Earn $1,000s·Com"'. 40 OOP/ I Weekdays .,, • • 2 d 2Ba $825/ 11 ti · NB-3 blka to Bch Lrg you do, call ... 1·801· business services. WITH Scandinavian Medical Supply . Work at hml No cold • yoai ncome ~ mo. Very clean, d/W, 2 u I. 675-3444 rm, Ba, gar, phone. 296-0120. Turnkey $8'"', some ' c~111ng ap t ttl potential. Toll free 1· 11 al p tv t ~ European, South 1·800·762·8028. w •. P se ng, or 800-898·9778 Ext T· • gar, upat rs, lndry r a• Apt Seperate De1lgner hm. apa. Fr•• Franchi•• financing available. Am~lcan, A-Ian, Aus· RAPID w •IQHT compskiUnec.657-n07 "139 fordetalls. EMPLOYMENT rm. No pets. 366-0607 from main hou1a. Utls. $600+ IA utll 548-8494 (800) 450·1525 "' ""' '"' -< ,.
a Paid. Lndry. N/Smk. Seminar. Discover slan High School Ex· Loss 0 n 1 y A $400 DAILY POSI· LIVE N SERVICES 5~3 El lg etudlo, walk·ln $450 + d•P* 963-96S7 NB·Faah ls/Eaatblufl· how 10 own your own PAV PHONE ROUTE change 1tudents arrlv· s 1 7 9 5 B F t TI 0 N working lor I Companion/ ""--"
clat, atv/frlg. No pet/ 1paclous twnhse, walk Poatal Annex+ 50 Local & Estab Sites Ing August. eeeome 8 Calo.rle •• ~~n: H~n: Don L.apre of the TV Counselor for dev dl•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilim
smk. 1971 Church1"2. to Back 8By $450 mo. Wed• June• 14th Earn $l500 weekly. Host famlly/AISE Call L 8
3 g d 1 how •·Mak In g abl adult. $1430/mo •••••••• .~
$525. 548-8283 760-0189 VACATION Unda 721·8792. 7 :00pm . B:OOpm 1-a()()..866-4588 24 hrs Donna (N.CA)t209) ~er~.~:• g~ar~~e~d~ Money." Call Don at Costa Mesa. 556·1441 Please be aware a.at
Newport across the RENTALS 2722 Penln Pt. Shr Ill• & 22365 El Toro Road 574-0103 , B a rb CaU for lnformallon. 1·800.366-5277. MAMM OTH LAKES thellsllngslnthl1 6t-
atreet. 2Br 1'hBa, gu. airy 2Br w/fem. Steps El Toro • CA RSVP PAYPHONE ROUTES (S.CA)(Jt4) 670.8683 United Pharmaceutical ARE YOU AN EVERY· NEWSPAPER SEEKS ~:o~~lm:y~~q~~~e~
$825/mo. 1865 lt"ilne to bch, w/d, prkng. @(800) 450-1525 Local sites • for 1818, or 1·800.SIBLING. 1-800 ·7 3 3 -3 2 8 8 DAY SOMEBODY EXPERIENCED Nows '" which lhero 19" .. a
Ave#3. 720.9422 OCEANFRONT & 19TH $400. N/S. 675-0420 FRUSTRATED IN $2000/Wk potential. (C.O.D's Accepted). L 0 0 KI N G F 0 A Editor/Reporter and .,, AWESOMEI 4 blks YOUR BUSINESS? 800.208·53oo, 24hrs. S O M E T H 1 N G Feature writer. Send charge per minute.,,.
Spectacular Sunaetal So. of Np pier. 8/26-9/ Roommate to •hare Need a home-based PYCNOGENOL & DHEA LOST & UNIQUE? We change resume to: Chalfant $ 1 , O O O We£ E ~ Y lmmac 2Br 1Ba, d/W, 3. 2 or 3Br. 673·1943 2Br 2Ba townhouae In bu 1 ess to gene at DI rl FOUND 2925 11 1 y k Press Inc Po Box Stutflnn envelo-• ~...,.,~.-------I Costa Mesa. Clean-cut s n r e st butera. Call Now PERSONALS ves ou can ma ea .. · · .. ..-stove, free lndry, 1pa. Studio-Vacation Rental non-amoker. 2-cu at-S10K w/ln 3·5 wks? tor Important Upda te. slgnlllcant dlllorence 787, Bishop, CA •t home. Qua,..,n· $850 + dep. Pacific Nr Ocean In Hunt Bch Call J im, 721-1412. 1·(800)·552·5923. FOUND BUNNIES In preventative hoalth· 93515. teed I Homewolk· Ave. Agt. 891-4411 kit h/ I I t tached garage, prl· R .d d er• needed n.WI c comp et Y urn. vat• bath, laundry, Oenerate $45K Every WHOLESALE REAL 3 sweet babies, thal care. api 0 vanco· MED FRONT OFFICE Easy wor~ ••-'-l·
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 2640
28 1.5Ba Townh••
2-car gar. Patio and
balcony $880/month.
714-96~7707.
$495/Wk 588·5939 comm pool. No pets. 30 dayal State-of· ESTATE BUSINESS. need loving homell ment. Call 1·800-655· PIT. 20-25 hrs/wk Exp lent P•"· f'r•• .._
$395+1h utllltles. the-art hotel Info sta· Large property lnven· Call (714) 525-2428 PERSONALS 3002 31 17· with Ins & computor. •
On the move?
Sell your extra
household
items
in Classified
ti s1oK I I t tails. Send S.A.$1.E Oay 574-4240 on. m n nves · tory, operate from any FOUND CLERICAL Frienoly Newport Bch P.O. Box 5 00-lfR,
Eve 549-2656 800.228·811 o Mr. Leo state. Part-time/Full· Male Huski Advertising assistant. ott1ce. Call 760·8600 Lima, PA 19037 !ti
Roommate wanted HOTTEST MARKET· time, cash flow, low brown eyes. Near Part time, 1:30 PM· Mr./Ma. Souper sares' $100 DAILYlll Stutt
to share 4Br home w/ INO TOOL IN PAY down, rental proper· Mesa Or In back bay 5:30 PM $7.50/hr. Sta· Run doily lunch route envelopes in yQiUr
pool In Huntington PER CALL INDUS· ties, high appreciation uea ..... Call 852.()967 ble, DEPENDABLE w/car. $50·90/day spare tome . For F..«EE
Beach. $400/mo + 11.t TRY. Own a celebrity potential, complete FOUND: Beautiful Individual needed to Lori'• Kllchen 979-0141 onlormation, write~ "-'io: utu. 662·8779 hosted hall hour Info. training. No license, young kitty, female, provide clerical sup· Universal Opport 1•
mefclal to promoto no credit, mi nimum re-orange, brown & port for the Classllled .PLANT TECH PfT ties, 249 N. Br d
your llnosl Ground quired. $3,900 In· bla'"k, vicinity 201h & Advertising Depart· Green thumb. exp'd. 81 d ,,543 GI d.al floor opportunity Foe cl des c do I I ,.. t 1 Own car. hourly • v · .. • en ._,e,
detail. 1 800. 98r 7 o u sh Ion Mm ntum Tustin Ave., Costa man oil a growong mileage. 714·"79·5699 CA 91203. • . • • • wner p . as er-Mesa. 54a-8342 commun y newspapor .., COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
4729. card, Visa. 1-800-87~ chain. Accurate typing POSTAL & GOV'T JOBS 1,000 WEEKLY PQ6· 2623 Ext. 25 video LOST CAT White fem of 50·55wpm a MUST. S IBLE. $2.00 ''°r IFTOYOUWONRERVYER WBOANTT Calleo with orange, Duties Include data $21/HOUR ~BENEFITS oach envelope ~u A u brn & grey m••klngs NO £XP WIU TRAIN II F MONEY EVER AGAIN. CR~DIT 2907 on back. "Je-sslca" entry & heavy phones. To Apply CaJ 714.Q47•1991 s tu . ree post39e •N tMLM CAll l 800 &< Opportu nity for and suppllesl Ril'sh QUIBT &: SER.ENE
Palm ~esa ApartnJ.ent:s l · x · · on Montec lto Dr. tolitlng Is a prerequl· Service, E.(p prof but Postscripts. PO x 79~ 6773 E t 660. · was last aeon Fri, 5/19 growth. Physical/drug Printing/Customer SASE lor free det~:
A EB U IL D Y 0 UR COM. 644-1996, leave alto of employment. wm train right person 39608. Loe Ang s. -5o na.r & yet so f.ar ... Overstocked wilh CREDIT using our msg. REWARDI Send resume to (714) for qualny chenlelo CA 90039. •
That's the fccl.ing you gee
when you live at Palm
Mesa amid the lwh
greenery of scc.ludcd
woods & Stately palms.
stuff? Ion g d Is 1 an c • 631·6594 Attontlon: Flex hours but must ALASKA EMPLcrt'·
A call to progFBm/calllng card TRADE Judy Oetting o r call Incl SATS Newport MENT fishing lnd6s·
Classified and reeelve a Visa/MC RENT (714) 574-4250 tor In· s.1a11oners. Harbor try. Earn up 10 53.ooo. will h I and ·a $5,000 line of tet"ilew. View Center 714 863 e P credit. Call nowl t· through classified · · · S6,ooo per mon1h. 842·5878 CM •-Ir • Gall 1200 E.xl. 221. Room & e~A•dl Tr'"ns-80().834·8755. 842·5678 through classified -.,rr me •rv ...... .. Needs P IT help. RECEPTIONIST FfT portalionl No e1Clrl· Phnes, filing, It 1alos. For airport area ex· once necessary! M · e/
seJhr 1latt. Pam 645·1095 ecutive offices. Fost· Female. Must be A Sruchos, 1 & i Bedrooms
Dog Welker paced phones. must For more Inform _on · '" S575 to S600 · l BR S6l5 to S6SO
· lBR sns ro s1so
A No Pets A V cn:ical Blinds
• c.ciling fans
Mature Dependable be reliable & depend· call. (206)545-4155 .. xt
Individual who can able. Start at $8/hr & A89517 Fee .,.
walk a dogl 673·7184 benefits. FAX resumes ASSEMBLE AR1'6,
DRIVERS WITH to 752·9316. CRAFTS, TO"f!>,
FLATBED RESTAURANT jewerly, wood lte
A NEW Carpcq Punt & Tile A FllllC$S Room
EXPERIENCE CRYSTAL COVE typing, sewing. c
($31-36k/year). Heavy SHAKE SHACK puler work from h
Haul experience Now H1nn9 FIT. PIT '" your ·spate t e A Heated Pool & JllCUZ2.I
A Paoos & Balcorucs A.Giragc. Aw.ilablc
($37·39k/year) Must bo availat>le for Great ·pay. Free
Class A COL. May 27th weekend tails call 1-ao
verifiable 3 yr OTR. 6-4+-0210 or 497~ 8007, 2.i tioor ·
Owner Operators Rolall CRUISE IP Flatbed/S tepdeck/ *HIRING*
SELL
your home
through classified
Up.scale Soulhwestem
sho p In Fashion Is· land has FIT position
avail for uicp'd sales·
person. H.ourly + comm. Call Poppy,
644-5953.
month working
cruise ships or I
tour companlea.
el(penence nece1
For Information c 206-634·0468 Ext
89517. Fee.
ROOFING 3910 ------1 CARPET INSTALL COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL• HANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH, BEAUTY IANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PIANO & VOCAL SERVICE 8r REPAIRS 3516liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICE 3584 & FITNESS 3740 IAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LESSONS 3868liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY MAC TUTORING liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Home&Rental Propertlealiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •W.P . YOUNGQUIST •THUNDER ROOFING•
Tim RellVea Flooring Sy1tem & all progrma Hang•T•p••Texture Paint-Carpentry-Loae Fat Faatl Our MOs BEST JOB Gardening, PalnUng Contractor Piano & Voice lessons . Fo10all ol your roofing
*Below Retail Prices• Mark •••••• o7s-7245 AcoustJC celling removal Drywall and morel get results. Latest landscaplng, clean Oual. painting by prof 15 au ages. beg1nn1ng to needs. Rerool/repalr.
Carpet/Wood/Uno Frff lnltlal Consunallon Water damage. FrH Qery 0 4 s-5277 diets & meds as seen ups, trH trim. Refa. Uc #60209& Ins classics by degreed Uc 638144848-4122
TUTOR.HQ f rH est. 645-3305 .. 7 ACCOUNTING/ Ll378738 845-8711 ** ** E1tl Kevin 673-6620. Carp'try, roof'g, plbg on TV's 20/20 & Feb. FREE Eat. 436-1518 teacher. 540-1 .. 4
T 11v-ar 3406 W lndowa, Word, palnllng, remodel Allure mag. Newport 21yrs0ualltyPalntlng PIANO Oog·Advanc:ed TRANSIATOIV ~ ---------Excel. Accesa, 20 Yra •---------EI e c /T 11 e /S t ucco. Barlatrlc Ctr. 673·8586 •-LE-GAL_______ PLUS touchups.
CERAMIC Ex p . 800·200-6024 ELECTRICAL 3610 Conc:rete dack•'Repairs 24 Hr1. Richard Sinor All ages ·Teacher cert. TUTOR 3927 ., 09 Entertainment Avail. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Bu•lneaa Adlvtaory TILES 3528 MORGAN, Uc'd 650-3261 •---------SERVICES 3812 Uc 280644 645-32 Jennifer 640-BGG9 ••
8ervlc•••Flnanclal & CONCRETE 6 •1 Electrical work Carpentr~·Electrlcal INTERIOR QUALITY CARE L.EA.RN SPANISH .. OWi T~crJ ~~:~ L .. kr Showers Rep'd u•roNRY 3557 Dunc•n Eleetrlc Plumblng•Drywa11• DESIGNERS 3782 PEASONALINJURY ATTY 20 yrs exp, exceuont ---------~:~~.!~-~~~~~r::!~ The Oean of Ceramic RAA01 Quick ~esponse Stucco•Palntlng•Tll•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Free Coneultatlon workmanship, fair PET
Tiie. lnetallallon, ,.. Local Lie. 050.7042 Rooflng•Jlm 641 ·74!>4 Interior• R•fl•c tlng No Reeovery-No Fae prices. 645·2417 Ron SERVICES 3870 Suaana 073·7409
ACOUSTIC pair , grouting & *Beat Price/Quality JONES ELECTRIC HANDYMAN Carpen· "Your" Style Call 71~~52·117724Hr JENKINS PAINTINQ
REMODELING 3408 plumb1ng. L*870130 landscape, brick, etone A 11 ho u ra. Fu II y try, me, plumbing & Rearrange, reeover, or H. THOltll HICKS, UG. In t/Ext. Wallpaper. Personalizod Pet Care TILE 3928
673:8065 or 846-8528 Concttle. I00-78e-1007 Bonded & Insured. root. 25yrs exp w/refa. replace. 875-98051---------drywall, texturing. etc. Kennel alternative. No liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
---------Brick, 91ock, Stone, Tiie L#705749 851..0807 Jerry Bell 77&-0380 Vfllag• Ho~ Dealgtt MASONRY 3828 David, 1-800-880.6222 itreas or worry. Uc, OrouVTll• Restoration WI! PUT ITON
OR TAK• IT OFP Amtex Texturing
CHILD CARI! 3536 Cone, Patio, Driveway SADDL•BACK HAHDYMAH Malnt Repeli'.1---------l""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHUNG'S PAINTING Ins. Ref's • 67~7184 Regrout•Recaulk
Fpl .. , BBQs. Ref. 20 Yr ELECTRIC Lt Plumbing Elec JEWELRY 3784 I• 20 Yrs Exp Gd Price! .,,,,.__,.b_,b......,,-....,H.,,.---/-:-:P,......,.t Repalr•Clean & Seal
*Boa..a41 .. oea* llothw w/M8at•r• In
Behavioral Sci. will
ADDmONS care for lntanta, too-
REMODE.LING 3419 diet's. chlldfen. ~
Ex.P. Terry 557.7594 •QUALITY ll!RVICB• Crpnty, Paint: t OYr~ MASONRY IXPE"TS Quar work. FrH Ell ~• ye ouse • Frff £1tlmate 540.7 .. BHt Prlce/U88488S Expl Mark 888·7000 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Brlck/Blk/Conoret6 Uc#375602 538·1534 " Care Servic e R 1 S le LIS38MS BRICKeTILEeSTONE 714-857-4222 Stucco/Stone. UC/Bnd -.,,,,'=",,..,.,,.,..,,,.=~....,,..,,,,.-·1 Uve·ln Care, while out eorou 'fl '"' ---7.-Plaln/atamped Con-.,..H,_a_n<_d""y_m_a_n__,X,.,...,·P""r_•_•_• WJlllam Harold Jeweler• Low SS Jose 531·7643 BOB HUTTON CO. of town. call 451·2054
orete & Coatlnga1---------Doore/Drywall/Plumb Watch & Jewelry repair Int/Ext. Acou1tlc cell fUTORJNG 3~0
Uc.#541658 631-4310 FENCES Electtlc/Bath Remodeling Antique/Fine Jewelry 1---------remove/apply/repair. ---------~
All t d 23 .. "'435 8uy/Mlt/llade 073.0305 MOVING 3834 L"622631 982·!5891 PLUMBING 3890 IL BRICKeTILEeSTONE • Dt!cvr 3615 ra es ,_ s 1
&< n'1 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E.mtrald Painting 9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAT •m n•..._ DUNCAN rt'l:!llUYNG Plaln/alamped Con-Ora-Co Hand"man 1---------1• • on June 3r .. SAT • ~•& ··-• IANDSCAPE & Int/Ext wallpaper/Illa THE LOCAL PLUMBER u , .. CONITRUCTION SERVICES 3548 crete & Coalinga •FENC•S OATES• Etectrlcal/Plumblng PUBLIC NOTICE Comnatltive retH. 10'yrt w A•"" c mtg• In Irvine Sl95.
S II • Uc lP541656 631-4310 Palnt/C«pentry 1 ll'WN r11'Doe 3808 The Calif. Publl .. Utlll· ,.. 039 -a iUiam -...,ert o,. Summer cl••••• too. 20 Yra Exp. ma iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i . MW/repair/poet repfKed FfM Eat. •~t-3588 W1 ~ ties Comml1alo ... n RE· exp-Free est 751·2 . Since t947 Pal o ·oowd 673·2380. Lg. Joba eS0.7042 A TOUCH o• c• .... ,....Qualltw & Pride-All Redwood• L#576605 ---------l"iiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiii .. I I F.i di s · r -ta I t & I• QUIRES that all us-.. Gene Abrams ra nt ng .. en Y orvice Cleaning. RH/Comm aapec o ~nc~ J im Whyte 842·7206 Semi Retired contract~. •••lo Yard Malnt. houaehold good; Int/Ext Oual Paonl/Rnt s L#476000 67S.9304 ---------
AUTO
INSURANCE 3444
Uc/Bond-Free Eat maaonry. • •Wood Feno••* Rpra, lmprvmnr•. aml Lawna Cleanupa, • '-"--· 76 c~• r• WALL Tereaa .... 982•7143 33 yrs In •rta. 631-3859 ,...,~,.-",Irle i......... Joba. Quality, Integrity, T,.. Trimming Lt mover• print their """" .. 11nce 64 ~n Ami• Smith Plumbing
,._ •• _. ·-.. 1 care, Ken 642·1770 Haullng 979-824 5 P.U.C. Cal T number: moved & rellJCt 1 & Rootllr. 1512597 COVERINGS 39,32 ••OIS HOUSECLEANING tstlmatff, Low Pfl«t. Uc'd limo• and chaulfeura lk•'• C u.stom Painting Bonded Arlv WoovOraln1 l=jj~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • UcenffcMnaured. CONTRACTORS Advanta,gt Con.tr. 974·S30t ---------Qre.n lo.,._ l.and1cp""' print their T J;.P. num· Prof, Clean, Quality ••&3cM>700o1t• 1•
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clubl extracted the trumps. Deel~ COSTA MESA 6124 Plumbed Head, Full gray Int Convert. P•r·
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the e_ce or dujl)t, the contract could Fine furniture, china, 714-758·2133 . ' $9500. 714-650-2575 days (619) 931·6789
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a low diamond. Dummy's kioo Production PL./Pla· Ible Mint Condition CHEVROLET 9045 _PO_llS_C-~-----.. centla In latge storage 714·754-4000x102 ~ 9175 would win, the queen of diamonds unit. Look tor bal· Evening 644·2000. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l:iii~!iiiiii!i!iii~~
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and if you don't drink the water you would lose only two hearts. If, on Estancia High School, auto, AJC, PS, PB. _.. .................. _. ..... _._ ~--ft'"'....,~-e--die!" West found out exactly what the other hand, West were to rise 2323 Placentia Ave. '83 MeoQregor 25FT. new lites ........ $3000Ob<>1---------
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bution would offer play for game, monds, and declarer would lose Or.btwn Har/Fairview. A/C, am/Im atereo
and got there by the most dl·rect I · k · h red 't. C•t•m•r•n Neore iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii casa, red. 53K ml, xlnt on y one tnc an eac sw IS.a with trailer. Excel·
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Support Local Busl· Ing home. (714) 844-ALL DAY SUNDAY (Adami/Magnolia) Cobra 0/0, low profile '94 GEO METRO 5· TRUCKS 9220 9962 home, office 8...._95 hull, jusl eervlced. spd manual/OD, lo ml, neasea with Big Re· (714) 851 "155 new controller/uphol· 1 1 f ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii It , I "" GIANT NEWPORT new aga, ots o ex·1• au s or your organ· -=---------stery. Great ski boat· ttas. 58500 548_8592 •73 FORD F350 1 ton zallon. For free pre· Sevo abused and BEACH 6169 fast·looks greal ..... re· Dually. 20K on rebuilt,
sentatlon or Inform&· abandoned pets. Be a 3 FAMILY ady to go. $12,000 4·ipd, '95 1ags, ulll lion call 714-646-3292. volunteer/foster. Call 648·9449/574-4247 -0-ND-A----9-0-8-5 box set up tor plumb·
Schools, Clubs, Rell· 714-597·9037. GARAGE SALE **HUGE** Ing. Reliable & runs goua Organizations, Clolhlng, 1oys, furnl· RUMfljlAQIE SALE good. Only 52499/
Alhletlcs, Etc... ---------ture, exercise equip-Newport Harbor High MARINE SERVICE oeo. 53l·756S
MUSICAL ment & much morel 600 lrvlne Ave. Friday SUPPLIES 7020 '85 ACCORD LX 1---------INS'l'DuucNTS 6055 8592 Barr Ln, Garden 9-Spm $2 admission. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Power everything., ________ _
PETS & U\ ''"" Grove. Beach Blvd to SaVSun 9-3pm Free Stereo cassette, VANS 9225 -~-..---ANIMALS 6049 G.G. Blvd, turn right, adml11lon. Cash Onlyl MERC. 25hp with cruise. 5·speed. Blue.1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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BNPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FREE TO YOU 6022
SBRVICES 5533 MISC. 6015,1iiiiiiii~~~iiiiiii
*FREE* TENNIS CLINIC
9:00AM· 10:30AM
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EARN $80K/yr In the printing Industry. For
Into pkg aend S 12 i' S3 S&H to BTC, Box
11128, Costa Mesa,
92627. Allow 14 dys.
EMPLOYMENT
WANTJaD 5535
Electric Drw•r Whl.
SttO. Lg. AntlqUJt Pine
Bar $300 673·586'7.
PLANT SALE ACRES
Cltrua-trult·avocado
trees, fruiting $10. Liiac $10. Junipers, honeyauckl, rosemary,
herb• $1. an palms a·
$20. * 909-674·9422
cook/drive. English· 2500 ssgg, 3500 SB99-
speaklng lady. Refs. Honda 3500 S 1,099.
Uve In/out. 760-3922 Factory direct, tax·
F E D IE RA L A N D tree, prompt delivery. POSTAL .JOBS. Call 24-hours FREE
Great pay and ben-catalog. 1 ·800-333· eflts. Will train. No ex· WASH(9274). ~~~le~n~~rm~T1~~11:~ Sonaormetlo Security
applicallona (Refund· Sys. w/senaora. 5 able tee) Call l-600-bleached oak open
ss2-29ao.' 24 hours. ~::;,f~';:;,,6 :1~~~,,C:
S.vo •u•ncw feea. grids, 4 way racks.
Comp an Ion N /A. gla.ss shelving, hard· Weekend relief. Xlnl ware. Etc. 774--3724 refs. 4§2·1592
DOMESTICS 5540
•BABYSITTERS•
Think.Ing of having a garage sale?
Give us a calll CLASSIFIED
842·8878
All levels and ages. Oakwood Apartments
Soulhslde-(N.Bch.)
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2 FREE KJttenal Local Musician will Sun. 4 9am 2pm box. $750. 675-6186 Call 714-444-4030. 400 C.1.0. engine VfKY 6 weeka old. Black & pay up to $12,500 tor furn, clothes, toys, good, PB/PS, tilt, new
white females, & 1 fe. certain pr•1970 Gib· BALBOA glassware misc Items. ---------1 '87 Accord LXI heater, AM·FM tape,
maje calico (mother) ion, Fender. and 310 EL Modena MARINE SUPS Auto, air, fully loaded, low ml. 8 passenger .
housebroken. Ask for Gretsch guitars. ISLA.NI) 6106 Moving Sele Docv~ 7022 w/aunroot. $5440. $2495. 548-8592 Jeannel::7714-673·1391 Fender ampllflers 8/3 &em Oakwood A"'1 437·1931
also. Call toll free 1• SALE Sat June 2 Sam. Apt'• North #G·105 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ADOPT·A·PET 800-73().4244. w/d, TV, appliances & Comer of lrvlne/161h 39-45' Pvt Sllp Can't seem to
Every Sat & Sun at misc Items ect. 205 Futon, turn., garden Parking avl, on 1hore HYUNDAI 9090 get to all those PETSMART. Fountain ---------Garnet stuff, Mlac. ** restroom, near Fun Valley. Puppies, kit· SPORTING 1---------1------------Zone. Walk to restau-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii repair Jobis
d II 6065 Sele Set &em Bikes, ranl/ahopa/poat ofc around the house? tens an more. a GOODS phones, clothes & art · S I! I Z • D C A R S looking for lovl~, car· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii When you write 1742 Centelle Place at S600/mo. 723·8835 FROM $ t TS. Por• Let the 901ng37h1o~em'·orCeAlnfo5. 97· e BOWHUNTINQ e a Classlfled ad, Holiday & 21sl St. CLASSIFIED achoa, CedUlaoa, ClaHlfled -ll'a the resource you Chovwa, BMW'•• ADORABLE EQUIPMENT Include all can count on to aell a Corvott••· .Alao Service AKC Pupple• & Bowhun1er1 Dlacoounl the facts Overs1oc:ked with myriad of merchan-Joepa, 4 WD'•· Directory
CFA Klttena Watehouse, America's and get the stuff? dlse Items, because Your aree. Toll help you ftnd We have the largest largest atchery sup-A call to our columns compel fr•• 1 •800·898· Hlectlon of pedigree plier, atock• over results Classlfied quallfled buyers to 9778 Ext. A·5139 rella»le help.
dogs & cats anywhere 5,000 bowhuntlng you want. wlll help calll for current ll•t· 842·5978 AU loved & well Items at 20-40"' off re-1---------942·5878 842·5878 Inga. ,_ ........ ______ _ Cared tor tall Call 1 ·800·735-, __ ...................................... __
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Adsma * SUNQUE 863-4887 WOLFF TANNING
FREE KITTENS B•DS. Commerclal·
In need of love. 7 Home tanning units
WHkl old long hair from $199.00 Buy fac-
lltter·box' trained' tory direct and SAVE. . Call todayl FREE AOORABLEI Please NEW color catalog. call 964-3048, leave 1.800-367-6836 me11age. Good ·
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CLASSIFIED TICRETS 6075
It'• the resource you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii can count on to sell a myriad of merchan·
dlse Items, because our columnt compel
qualified buyers to
calll
M2·5878
Any U.S City; From ** $180 ** (1·W•wl from '340(RT). NO ADVANCE
Req'd. 8C>o-380.H02
It's the ·best in
its class.
COM HS Students
Experienced/Ref's
Jennifer 759-6884 or1------------------------------------Chrl1Una 721-8391
ttWn• Helper. I will
"ork tor you. Full or part time, >dnt refs, wlll
travel. 548-8017
P~of Cook/It houaek· ping wanted, live out,
F{T. Non-smkr. CdM.
Call 714-f573-3643.
MERCHANDISE
AtmQUES 6010
t ANTIQUES 4 U ~ear Cleatance Sale" t 1o-40% Oftl 548-4123 et2 Newport Blvd.
BUYING ITEMS•
f;1om 1800-1960. 1 pc
o entire estate. Palnl·
ng1, boOka, furniture, etc. Immediate cash,
top S. 673-6223 Iv msg
&r.PLIANCES 6011
\Vaaher A Dryer S 140/ A . Relrlg $200. Good ' Condltlonl 646-5848.
WASHllR/DRYl!R
Whlle·WeatlnghouH,
good cond, full al1e.
$150/Ht. 673-1515
P.V,JOOTURE 6014 • a: .. t ttpl drHHr, -.,.,.Of', nllHtd, Queen
httbd. 1300. 873·2413
alDROOM SUIT• s. .-at Oe1lgn. Queen
•dorm bed dr9/mlr · 6 armolre. 723-1831
, ....... 189,bunk beds
a.151, epc wroght Iron dt'9I '229. Opn 7 dya
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Co5ta M.esa Daily
Pilot and the
Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over 100 ,000
homes. Fax us this
form with your credit
card# or mail it in
with a check todayl
Run for a weekl If
~r car does not
sell we'll Nn it
for another week
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1 SCENIC RU,N -
Corona del Mar's Uth
annual event, which
features a 5-K run and 2-
mile Pun Walle, is Saturday
along the bluffs overlooking
the Pacific Ocean and pro-
ceeds through the Village'S'
residential streets.
2BAROQUE PFSltVAL -
The 15th season of the
Baroque Music festival,
Corona Del Mar, debuts at 4
p .m. Sunday with a program
of Baroque concertos at St.
Michael & All Angels
Church. The festival contin-
ues through June 11.
30DD COUPLING -
At 8 tonight, the male
version of •The Odd
Couple" opens at The The-
atre District in The Lab
"anti-mall," while the
female vend.on of the Neil
Simon comedy opens at the
same time cross town at
Costa Mesa Civic Play-
house.
4WHBRE'S REEGJ -
Katbi Lee Gifford con-
cludes Pacific Sympho-
ny Orchestra's 1994-95 Pops
Series 8 p.m. Friday and
Saturday at Orange County
Petforming Arts Center.
5MARILYN STAMPS -
Beginning at noon
today, visitors to Planet
·Hollywood can be among
the ~ to purchase the spe-
cial Marilyn ~lomoe com-
memorative stamp and
receive ~exclusive Planet
Hollywood pictorial hand
cancellation.
y name be John Bellows, but
my friends do call me Blind
Jack."
It's not too hard to spot Blind
Jack. With his canvas breeches,
white shirt, blue wool doublet
and spectacles that, when
removed, cause a loss of vision,
Blind Jack looks every inch the
first mate of explorer Sir Fran-
cis Drake. According to Blind
Jack, he's been at sea three
years. Now that his ship has
returned from the new world,
Jack is back and looking for
fun. Trouble is, Jack only.
comes out on weekends.
Blind Jack is the character
that Costa Mesa resident Jim
McAfee portrays every week-
end, plus Memorial Day,
through June 18 at the Renais-
sance Pleasure Faire at Glen
Helen Regional Park outside
San Bernardino.
An electrician for the city of
Newport Beach by day,
McAfee, 44, makes the hour-
long drive every weekend to
join more than 1,000 other
authentically clad participants
creating a bygone world.
Thousands of fair goers are
treated each weekend to a
recreation of an EU;iabethan
villClge, complete with the
queen and her court, knights,
jesters, wenches, such person-
alities as Sir Walter Raleigh and
William Shakespeare, crafts,
wares, entertainment and won-
derful foods.
McAfee·has attended the
Renaissance Faire for 20 years,
but ~ i& the first year that he
is joining in the fun by playing
a character.
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"The classes encompass the
language, mannerisms, the
world view, what was going on
socially and politically,•
explained McAfee. "Classes
are also available in song or
dance. It's a chance for a per-
son to choose their character
and strengthen their ability to
play the role. There's a wonder-
ful mechanism of volunteers ·
and truly dedicated people who
devote a great deal of time to
create this.environment of Eliz-
abethan England."
McAfee said that everyone is
also taught improvisation skills,
which helps when encounter-
ing fair goers. The characters at
the Faire, including McAf ee's
Blind Jack Bellows, involve fair
goers whenever possible in
iihpromptu, interactive dia-
logues and situational skits.
McAfee's character is also
involved in the opening cere-
monies every day of the Faire,
which begins at 9:30 a.m., as
well as several bits of silliness
throughout the day on st.ages
set up at various points within
the Faire.
McAfee spends nine to 10
hours each Saturday and Sun-
day al the
Faire,
which can
be tiring.
But, said
McAfee,
"It's a good
kind of
tired."
He is
married
but, fortu-
nately, his
wife is
more than understanding of his
unusual hobby. Sheryl McAfee
met her husband when they
were both attending a class at
Orange Coast College in Costa
Mesa more than 20 years ago,
and one of their first dates was
at the Renaissance Faire. They
have attended the Faire togeth-
er every year. For them, the
allure is the same now as it was
years ago.
"There's something for all
ages," explained McAfee.
__ MARC MAJUW I DAllY I'll.OT " ere's a pe~oo;-th·"'"er .... -e ... 's-
crafts, there's food -the food 6-HAYDN FESTIVAL -
Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center,
Orange County Philharmon-
ic Society and Pacific Sym-
phony Orchestra present the
Angeles String Quartet dur-
ing festival 10 a.m. to 3 p.m .
Sunday featuring selected
works of Haydn in Founders
Hall at the center.
7 RUSSIAN COMEDY -
· Anton Chekhov's "The
Cherry Orchard• opens
8 p .m . Friday on South
Coast Repertory's Main-
stage, but there's a "Pay
What You Will" perfor-
mance, where patrons set
ticket prices, at 2:30 p .m.
Saturday.
8•PJC11JRE nns1· -
That's the title of Pacific
Symphony Orchestra's
seaso.q _finale Mervyn's '
MusicaPMomings perfor-
mances for children and
their parents 10 and 11:30
a.m. SatUrday at Orange
County Performing Arts
Center. Program features the
showing on a large screen of
paintings submitted by chil-
dren who attended the April
1 concert while the orchestra
performs Mussorgsky's com-
plete "Pictures at an Bxhlbi-
tion."
gDANCE RECTAL-
DePore Foundation for
the Arts presents a per-
formance Of ballet, jazz, tap,
bipbop by dancen froDi Jim-
mie Defore Danca Center
and liDgtng by lingen from
tbe Alard Academy at 6:30
p.m. Satarday and Sunday
.. ~Harbor l:B9b School. 800 Irvine Aw.,
~Bwb.
... ..
decided to become a partici-
pant?
"It's a wonderful place to vis-
it, and I wanted to livetthere, H
he laughed during a recent
interview. "I felt it would be a
wonderful experience to be a
contributing part of what the
visitors experience. I'm on the
other side now. It's a wonderful
thing to come up to a stranger
and give them a little bit of
Eliiabetl\an immersion. It's a
great delight to get people
inspired to play Faire."
And playing -or play-act-
ing -is what Faire participants
do. Everyone involved, from
the characters to the vendors,
assumes different personae and
engage the paying public into
playing with them. Surprising-
Jim McAfee of Costa Mesa treasures his role•as Blind Jack Bellows at the Renaissance Pleasure
Faire at Glen Helen Regional Park In Devore.
After 20 years of attending the Re~ce
Pleasure Faire, a city of Newport Beach
electrician decides to get in on the act this year.
ly, most Faire participants are
not actors. They are folks such
as McAfee who have a particu-
lar fondness for the time period
and enjoy dressing up and pre-
tending to be someone else for
a day.
The outfits McAfee and oth-
ers wear are usually provided
by the Faire's costume depart-
ment. There are several week-
ends of workshops that most
participants must go through to
help them learn how to be Eliz-
abethan.
is wondrous. There's games
galore. there 's wonderful enter-
tainment on six stages, there
are parades.
"You can sit d own and lose
yourself in another time . You
can join right in. It's not a thing
where you stand in line to be
put in a little car where you go
into a dark tunnel, get an expe-
rience, then be thrown out
again.
"When you've got a f6th
century privateer walking up to
you, there is no TV clicker. This
is real. lt's not in your living
room. Tbe movie doesn't go by,
the movie is waiting for you to
answer. It's all around you.
You're part of it. That's the
magic.of the Faire.-"
SCR roles keep Megan Cole fro reaching IA
By Christopher Trela,
Spedal to the Daily Pilot
't'our plays at South Coast r Repertory in 12 months. Not
bad for an actress who had
intended to take a year off from
theater work to concentrate on
screen roles. But when SCR
found out that Megan Cole was
going to be in town last spring,
they ottered to lreep her busy.
After roles in •tettice &
Lovage," ·Dancing at Lugh-f
nasa" and "Wit." for which she
earned raves from critics and
audiences, Cole is back again to
act in the final production of
SCR's 1994-95 Mainstage sea-
son, Anton Chekhov's "The
Cbeny Orchard,• that opens Fri-
day and runs through July 2.
"The year has been other
than I had planned, but what in
life isn't?" Cole said recently. "I
had intended it to be my LA
year. That meant renting an
apartnient in LA and looking for
Wm and televisJon work."
Moving to Los Angeles meant
temporartly •ving her husband ot ~ yean and her two cats
behind in Seattle. As a traveling
8drell (Cole met her husband
when abe wu on the roed doing
regional theater), Cole knows
what tt'1 like to be apart from
loved oms for montba at a tbne. ._.,not'" ber bulbeftd
vety Oft8ft. but she ttdb to him
•
MARC MAATIN I DAILY PllOT
bayevskaya (Megan Cole) lbares a llgbt moment with Plshchlk
(tichanl Doyle) In Soatb Coat Repertory'I M~ produc-
don Of Anton Chekhov's •The Cherry Orchard."
frequently. "Our phone bill ls she was familiar with the compa-
enonnous, • she said. ·we do ny, and they knew her work.
soinebow manage to 5ee each •When they were casting both
other about every three weeks. •Letttce & 1.ovage' and ·0anctng
Our money goet to plane tickets at Lugbnua.' they found out I
and phone bills." was going to be tn the area, so
·Although Cole hasn't done they offered me both rol 'Wlt'
any 1V or film work in the yea..r wu Oftered to me because I bad
lbe bat been out here, she has done the staged reeding ol it (at
certainly been busy. She berely SCR) Jut November. That was a
had time to unpack before SCR marvelous experience, one ol
callid. Ha~ done "Mt>Ch Ado thO!le OtlC'e·m·a·lifetime toles .
• About Nothing• at SCR ln 19l Once in a whll ..,a ~comes
along that fits you like a glove."
Chekhov also seems to fit
Cole well. The busy actress has
acted in all of Chekhov's plays,
'-SOme more than once. She has
also been to Russia twice, which
Cole said ~elps to give her visual
memories to use on stage.
She called Chekhov, "My
main man. He's so human. He
was a tl\orough-
ly modest man
and kind and
wondedul. And
a great genius,
a greet artist. I
truly lqre him.
and wtuld love '
to have met·
him" •
In •The Cherry Orchard,·
Cole plays the owner of a cherry
orchard who is m danger of los·
ing her valuable land. Her char-
acter's name is from the Russian
word for love, which Cole said is
the key to her character.
·she is love, she is about love.
she is primarily loving. She's a
very gentle, sweet-natured, lov-
--------------,
I
ing person. She
is a peace-mak-
er and accom-
modator, to her
detiiment. She
doesn't want to
address any
paJnful issues,
either on the
personal Jevel
or on the busi-
ness level. That
is a fatal naw. •
Chekhov
intended ·The
Cheny
Orchard• to be
a comedy,
alm.Olt a farce.
But modem audiences tend to
astOdate comedJ with Mill
Simon sttcom-atyle m.or.
·Tbll coun~AI prone to pro-
d\K:tiom ol bov wbk:h are
far too melandliok, too ... too
lelf-.bloltMMI. I tldilk ... point.
that tlMle .. .,.. .. ...
out ... dilly liN.·aad .. .
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• MAltlLYN EWS Colorful, crafted monotype!. o(
vaned ubje<U on vi w today
through Aug 31 Opening rec<>pUon
5 to 7 tomght Po!ICol Epief"rlP
Gallery. Plaza NPwport, Bn.srol Stu.1 t
and Jamboree Rood, Newport
Beach, 261-9041.
~ BRIGITTE CROSSON
"Faces: A Cultural Jounwy 111
Wdlcrcolor• ll> thEi title of exhib11 or
n>presentational paintings bY.
Nt>wport B<:'d<'h urtist today thrvuyh
June 30 Arru.t IN'PpUon 2 to 4 pm
Sunday. GttUE>ry hour&· 9 d.m tu 9
p.m. MonddV thluugh ThuN lay.,, ·w 6 p.m. Fraddy., und '\.1tu11Jur ..
noon to 5 p m Sunda}.., N• wpurt
Beach Cent1ul /..Jhrury Frit-nds'
Meeting Room, 1000 A~ocudo A'<
717-3800
• YOUNG ARTISTS
Newport I ldrbor Art l\luseum
p n:!senb dn f'XhJh1bon of work' rc1•·
alt!d by rlemenlury .. rhool 'tud•·nl'>.
pctrbnpatmg in Sdnld Ana!> ·~1 ,·ndl
Stucbo" proqrdm dnd Pc1rlnf'r'i th••
m w.o.•um., 1•cluc.1t1on prbgr.im for
)ludf'nls d1ul IP.irlwr' llw f•xh1h1·
t1on llH l11d1·'> <1 '>ctrnphnq of wotk
from P<llh c,t11d1•n1 m thr prc~rdm
dlld lllll'>lru!P' the• Wldl' rctl1Qt> Of IJlcl·
JI'< ll> di>vt>h•pt«I 1111dt•r lhc• p roqr,11n ...
dU!iptrP'> CJpt•lllfHJ lt'Cl'JJtllln h to 'I
pm. Fndd' l lw t>xh1hit10n run ...
through Jul} .' l 1<>111-. T111•sd,1\
lh1uugh St1t111d.iv 111 .i m lo 5 p Ill
Wll)\ l'Xli•t1dl'd h1tU1'> Pndcty'> 11nliJ l
pm. S1111ci.t}' noon lo 'i p 111
Adnw .... 1011 ,., $4 .1t111lh. $2 .. 111111· '''
• Johnny Mnemonic: 1-.t'clllll
Rt>t>\•'" hicilll IJ,,, b1•Pt1 upgrnclf'd
w1Lh 1•no11qlt lllt'lnlll) tu pow1•1 up
2'>0 lc1pl11µ 111111pult>r' Wli1le dt•U\ ·
a nd l!(m1onl tr W cblldlllmMDder
12. 850 S<Jn Clem~te ~ ••
Nf'Wport Re«h, 750.J 122.
•DAA~
Susan Sp1t1tus Cialleiy prmena
th•'-arust's h11nd-rolor~ 1lihn-
togruphs through J uly 1. Opening
N!CepUon 2-5 p.m Silturday. 1110
Horbot Blvd. No 2 t 2, Costa MHU.
548-1558
• SANDY DEEKS AND SUKI IBIG Work~ by Det>ks, who utlltt.
mixed mt><itd on catWO'> and Berg,
who u e& phuto-Nchings, monotyJ?cs
tmd combmat10nl> o! both, un dtsplay
thr ugh Junt-30. Opening reception
7 to 9 p m. Saturday Gallery hours:
t J d m . to 4 p.m Wf'dne<Ktays
through Sundar.-. Orange County
Ct!nJet for Contemporary A rt, 3621
W Mu,-Arthur Blvd .. Space 11 t,
~onto Ana, '>49 4g89
• OAUOIA MORALES
El Salvadorrln artist has works
o;hown wiU1 Mu or K~nya and
R .;.m1aria ut Brat.ll thmugb
St1turddy All the ong1nal works
depict the11 respt:ctive C'ow1tnes,
1 mducllng market sceoe.,, Carnival,
.md d.uly life liours· 11 a m. to 5
p.ru through fnday; noon to 5 p.m.
Satwday. Timbuktu Folk and 1HboJ
Art. 1661 Su~rior Ave. Costa Md.Sa.
650-7473
• MELANIE WAUCER
AND KAREN BROWN
Twu 'into contemporary art
exhlh11.!t fedture Walker's large for-
m<1t mixl:'d media photography 1n
~fyopk Mytholog1l's~ and Brown's
nu.wd-mectia p<Untings in
1 • Element!>• through Sundc:ty. Hours·
r tu l O pm Thursdays; 10 a.m. to 5
11 m. 5dtl1IdttY'>• noon to 5 p.m .
Sunl'ldys, dnd by appomlmPnl.
0rlffi'1 Pint! Ari. 1640 Pomona Ave.,
nJs/u Meso. 1546-5665.
PHYWS MILLER
•-...?MIO IMAGr Newport~ Art Mmeum'a
pel"IDllD8Dt coUec:tk>I\ feetulel uten·
ave boktiog5 of California cootempo-
rary art tJMted ainCe 1945, lncluding
paintings, c:enunics, sculpture and
works on poper stich as photographs,
drawmgs and UtbOgrapbl through
June t8. HOurs; 10 a.m. to s p.m.
Tuesdays through Saturdays ('W 7
p.m. Fridays), noon to 5 p m. •
Sundays. Adrnl.S5ioo: S4 for adults, S2
for students and seniors, free far
members and children under age 12.
Tuesdays are tree. The final
"Tuesday Tulk.sat Noon· lnfonnaJ
gallery talk and slide lecture tied to
the current exhibit of the museum's
permanent collection features
Rutberg Pine Arts owner Jack
Rutberg on Tuesday. 850 S(W
Clemente Drive, Newport Beach,
159-1122.
• -.:OUND OBJECT PROJECT"
Works by young artists from
En lgn Middle School and Corona
del Mar Higb School on view
through June 13 as pa.rt of Newport
Harbor Art Museum's Artist-ln-
Residence Student Exhibition
Newport Beach City Holl, 3300
Newport Blvd., 159-1122.
•"ANNE FRANK IN THE WORLD•
Subtitled "A Lesson in
Tolerance,• educational and photo-
graphic exhibition that recreates the
life and times of Anne Frank with
more than 500 p hotographs, com-
mentary and facsimiles of Anne's
diary continues through June 18.
nus is sponsored by the Orange
County Anne Frank Organizing
Committee and endorsed by t..ne
Ntltional Conference of Chnstians
dnd Jews, Orange County Together.
Orange County Human Relations
Commission, Jewish Federation of
PnntJ 1h1 ci11\\ 11lc1t1d,•d ll>p '>Pnt>t tel hon b~· !iupersldr chrector that apply in the living room as
cl.-1tct h•· lctk•'' 0 11HlwrKP' th10ugh G1b!:>un lR) well as the classroom. lG)
n bn,pu(I' •111 011 •1 ptu ,,, t ·\.t UC!:>l<>ll • ~1ad Love: St>rtltlP olfers d slew •The Mystery of Runpo: Japan's
Ltk1 1111 uth1•1 l1111111t1111<1tPI} th1 ol attrdrtlon .... grl'dt cortPe> shops. home-grown mystery writer,
... 1oryb11t• clj>fh .ir<. Iii hdH' bl't>l1 ( lear 'ake-. dOd a C"UIE' and cdring Edogawa Rampo (combinabon
ctl11•< ti cl l)\ ,, 'I ' • 'ult mg in tt high !:>« hooJ !:>t...OI< r -Chnc; Sherlock Holmes and Edgar Allen
)C"rdmhlt·d pl• ·I ct. 1 .. 0 with bct<.I O Dunnell Th•• dJ~tracllons includt> Poe) find~ his writing is interrupted
gu\!:> tOolt L11nq1•·1 fctl..t>,h1 t>ll I ctltPm<ltl'"e mus1r anrt Drr>w when the characters come to life
try111q to ch h•lt l11llnn} <1ntJ ht' BarrymorP, a n1,,w ..i.udent body and proceed to rearrange his rou-
re!>uwrs D111r1 "vi• Yl r, lrl'· T crnd \.vith pouty lips c1nd wild ways. The tine. ln order to appreciate the sur-
Ht>nl) RolJiu.., II \'Ill• \t' h1qhli<Jhl te'>t of lhl!> lime zonP I'> wh~ther real style and vivid kaleidoscopic
l"d lhl'> lllm Clll \ lltll ffiO\'H' llWllU, fc11ntly fu,t, ctnd '>C'hool cU1d study, imagery you'll have to g o with the
preµMt• lo wrn11 in 11n , takP. d bdck 1>eat to 1£>('11 love, good' flow, which is very slow. The film
dirPct<>rlcH l1't l{oh•·rt Longu) p111-lime'> and im.tc1nt (lrtilllJ• auon. shows like an art gallery. with the
SUJt of foml I)\ 1.'I l\lnflJOn m thJ<; IPG-13) actors displayed in fine form:
uruque vww ot" lutun,hr ml11rmr1-• A Little Princess: Lli>sPI Naoto Takenaka, as Rampo;
tiun h1ghwtty fRI . Matthews is 1dPc1J dl> the> young Micbiko Hada, as the beautiful and
• Braveheart: P1 1•pcirt• to be bnn1 qi.rt, uprooted from thP C'hdnn., and c;ensuous heroine; Masahiro
bctrded with Dth c• ntury Sr11Lttsh· mystt>f') of lnchc1 to ct.n t>xclus1ve Motoki as Rampo's matinee idol,
EnqW.h battle "l'quE>nce., !:>erwd up · New York buctrdmg s< hool when alter ego: and classic actor Mikijtro
Wtlh plPnty r1I tmp.dmg hdnd-to-her fc1th••r ii. cdllPd to hqht 111 Hara is the mean Marquis who
hand combdl dnd bt>dtdggled bod· Vwrld Wctr 1. Ttus \ 1v1cl c1ddpldllon doesn't mind exhibiting his per-
0..,. County ud may ICbocll ~
tnctl. Fee: M,.genegl .._, t ia, S3
Mlliols and he fOI' ddldl• ad lllu-
deala. Houn· 9 a.m. to 9 p.m
Mondays thlOugb Selwdaya and 9
a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays. (Por acbedule
ol .-peUers and eYeDts bed to ubib-
1t, 1ee Spedal Eventa liating).
Newpott Harbor Art M.-um,
Ubrory Annex, 850 San Clemente
l>rtve, N~rt Beach, 124-1009.
• HANS HUNZ1Ga
Showcase Gallery, operated by
COila Mesa Art League, features the
artist's color photography through
June 30. Hoon: Wednetday through
Satu.ns.y 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .• Sunday
11 a.m. to 5 p.m ., closed Monday and
Tuesday. South Coo.at P#azo VUlage,
1631 SuraJJower Ave., So.nta Ana.
•TOP WOMEN MnST5
Art exhibit showcasing Orange
County's finest female artists contin-
ues through June 30. Arranged by
David and Susan Stary-Sheets of the
Stary-Sheets Art Gallery in Irvine,
the exhibit Includes works by Louise
Brockway, Lucy Burns, E.laine
Davault, Diane Oengbeusen. Carol
Goldmark, Moira Hahn, Joan Irving,
Janice Lovooe, Louis Mordaunt,
Helen Reeder, Christine SuIUvan and
Jean Towgood. Sutton Place Hotel,
4500 MacArthur Blvd., N~wport
Beach, 416-2001, ext. 2194.
• DEBORAH BROWN
In the current "Vanity Fair"
exblbit. through J uly 16, the artist
dismembers m anufactured dolls, toy.s
and plastic vegetables dnd trans-
fonns them Into consbuctlons that
evoke dark images, hidden memo-
ries and a gross sense of feminine
vanity. Free admission. Hours: 10
a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays .through
Fridays; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. SatUrdays1 •
and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sundays.
interrogation techniques of an iso-
lated village ins~or, Roman
Polanski, whe n a 1murder occurs on
his turf. Gerard Depardieu. w ho
happens to be Polanski's favorite
author. becomes a prime suspect,
so of. Director Giuseppe Tornatore
("Cinema Paradiso•) creates ten-
sion and anxiety with a touch of
dreanness in order to capture the
psychological profiles and the
physical environment. subti.Ues
(PG-13)
• Picture Bride: Todc1y there are
many alternatives to arranged mar-
riages -not so in the early 1900s
on the sugar cane farms of Hawaii .
A frail J apanese orphan (Youki
Kudoh) is shipped over to meet her
match, or misma tch (A.kira
Takayama) and to assume a la bor
intensive life, in this pie-
• SEE FILMS PAGE C4
•ALTACOfRE
John Joseph. electric tolk/rock,
today. Wild Oats, bluegrass, Friday.
Sandi Ross, contemporary folk/blue •
Saturday. Arnold Stanio, solo gwtar,
Sunddy. Open mike night, 1\lesday.
Amy Bovee, folk/rock. Wednesday.
Michael Olsen, flamenco guitar.
Thursday, June 8. Sbowtimes: 7:30
p.m. Sundays, 8 p.m. Tuesdays
through Thursdays and 8:30 p m.
Fridays and Saturdays. 506 31st St..
N'ewport Beach, 615·0233. •
ATlANTIS
"The Mine,• featuring psycho-
underground special eJfects, with
deep. ragga. retro and sex house
music and some lechno oldies (remi-
niscent of MARS-FM) 9 p.m.
Thursdays. Deejays Steve Beltran 9
p.m. Fridays a nd Maxwell House 9
p.m. Saturdays spin KROQ Oai.h-
backs. house, old school and "70c;
No cover charge 9 to 10 ,,_u threP
nights. 21 and older; tasfefully cdsual
attire. 3388 Via Lido, 3rd floor.
Newport Beach, 675-8008.
• ATRIUM MARQUIS HOTEL rn the Ballroom: Bct.lboa Bt>dch
Big Band, 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday.
Admission 'S5 per person; $8 per
couple. 1871l0 MacArthur Blvd., 833
2770.'
• THE CANNERY
The Jetsens, 9 p.m. to l a m
Thursdays and 3 to 6 p.m. and 8
p.m . to close Sundayc; The Blast. I 0
p.m.-1 am. Friday and Saturday
Karaoke 9 p.m to midnight
Mondays and Wednesdays Jack
Wood & Company I tlO 11 :30 p.m.
'J\M!ldlyt. 3010 Lolt.iy'etM.1*wpott
Beocll. 815-5171.
• co•CEASlONI CNI Storytelling <.'CDCl9lt. 7:30 p.m
Friday. Uve jazz MOadaf. Bible
study, 7:30 p.m. Wedneldaya 1001
Hart>or BJvd., ca.ta Mao. 640-5116.
• EMPl'f &Al.l.ooM ·an Fire,· wbidl 11c The
Productions bills as Orange County's
largest live petfonnances every
other Saturday, features Goldfish,
Uve funk,J\U\e 3.Adalission:S.S.640
W. 11th St., Costa Mesa, 122-6100.
• PIERa STREET ANNEX niree Blind Mice, 9 p.m. to l
a.m. Tuesday. 330 B. 17th St ., Costa
Mesa.
• SHORE HOUSE CAFE
Pete Wickersham, 6 p .m.
Thursdays and Wednesdays. 263 B.
17th St., Costa M esa, 650-2432.
•SID'S Blues guitarist Brian Barrett per-
· ronns 8:30 p.m. Thursdays and
Mondays. 445 N. Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beach. 650-SIDS.
• VIUANOVA
Michael Patterson and Paul
Biondi; Thursdays through
Saturdays. Richard Fauno, Sundays
through W-ednesdays 3131 W. Coast
Hwy .• Newport Beach, 642-7880,
•WAREHOUSE Modem Faith, 9 p.m Thursddy
through Saturday. Admission. $5.
Echo Love Chamber, 9 p.m.
Thursday, June 8. through June 10
($5) 3450 Via Oporto. Newport
Beach, 673-4700.
coMa-ov
• BIU WORD'S KIUER KOMEDY
'Host Bill Word presents stand-up
comedy show 8 p.m. Tuesday with
Tom Riehl Totally Coffee. 1525 Mesa
Verde Ea.st, Costa Mesa, 435-9367.
• Send listing information t o On the
Town, do the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.,
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• DANCI llEOTAL DeFore'Foundatton for the Arts
presents a performance of ballet,
jazz. tap, hlpbop by d4ncers from
Jimmie Defore Dance Center and
singing by singers from the All8rd
Academy at 6:30 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday at the Nonnan Loats Audito-
riwn. Tickets are S8 pre-salo or $10
at the door. Newport Harbor High
School, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport
Beach, 241 ·9908.
STUFP
• "PtCTURE THISI"
Pacific Symphony Orchestra
Mervyn's Musical Mornings sertes
concludes Saturday with painbngs
submitted b y children who attended
the April 1 concert shown on a larg(•
screen while the orch estra performs
Mussorgsky's complete "PtrturPs at
an Exhibition.· The 45-mlnutc C:on-
certs are·at 10 dnd 11 ·30 am. 1k k-
ets: $8-$10. Orange> County Pf?rform-
ing Arts Center, 600 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa.
•STORY & CRAFT HOUR
Jl's 7 tonight at Barnes &
Noble/Triangle Square, and 1 p.m.
Sunday at Barnes & Noble/Fashion
Island.
• "AMERICAN GIRLS"
SEWING ORCLE
First regular meeting 3:45 p.m
Tuesday. Barnes & Noble/Fashion
Island, 759-0982.
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• BARNES a N08l.EJFASttON ISl.AND
•on-hne With George• 7 p.m.
Monddy. Local poet Lee Mallory 7
p.m. Tuesday. Gay and Lesbian
Reading Group 7 p.m. WedJ'lesday.
The Mystery Reading Group 7 p.m.
Thursday, June 8. Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach, 759-0982.
• BARNES & N08l.EJTRIANGU SQUARE
Psychologist E. Wayne Hart on
"Men Are From Mars Womt>n Are
From Venus• 2 p.m. Saturday.
Women's Reading Group 7 p.m.
Thursday, June 8. 1870 Harbor Blvd.,
Cosio Mesu, 63 1-0614.
• PAOFIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Music director Carl St Orur con-
ducts PSO at 8 tonighlln
Beethoven's Pia110 Concerto No. 5
with guest piarusl•Bruno Leonardo
Gelber and Strauss' Em Helden-
leben. Tickets: $14-$41. Perfo'nning
Arts Center, 600 Thwn Center Drive,
Costa M esa, 155-57!>9.
• KATHI LEE GIFFORD
Smgernv hostess condudes
Pacific Symphony Orch estra's 1994-
95 Pops Series 8 p.m. Friday andr
Saturday. lickets: $12 to $53. Per·
forming Arts Center, 755-5799.
•HUY LUONG
Free perfonnance or the world
premiere of Vietnamese-American
composer Kod Le's symphonic suite,
"197 5," by the Pacific Symphony
Institute orchestra at 3 p.m. Satur-
dn mcludes guest soloist Huy
Luong pelforming the da.n bau. a
traditional 'v1etnamese lnstnunenl
Performlng Arta Center, 155-5199.
• HAYDN RS11VAL
Orange County Performing Arts
Center, Orange County Philhannon-
ic Society and Pacific Symphony
Orchestra present the Angel&
Strtng Quartet during festival 10
a m. to 3 p.m. Sunday featuring
selected works of Haydn. Cost: $25
per person. Foundem Hall at the Per·
forming Aris Center. 755-5199.
• BAROQUE MUSIC t=ESTIVAL
The 15th season of the Baroque
Music Festival, Corona Del Mar,
deb1.4ts at 4 p .m. Sunday with a pro-
gram of Baroque concertos at St.
Michael & All Angels Church. Bur-
ton Karson conducts the festival r
orchestra. Featured will be the world
premiere of a concerto for arcblute
by lutisVcomposer Michael Eagan.
The festival continues at St.
Michaels at 8 p.m. Monday, at Sher-
man Ubrary and Gardens 8 p.rn .
Wednesday and through June 11. SI.
Michael & All Angels Episcopal
Church, 3233 Paclfic View Drive;
Sherman Ubrary & Gardens, 2647 E.
Coaat Highway. 160-7881. ·
• ANNUAL FAVORITTS CONCERT
St. Andre w's P1esbyteridh Church
presents annual free event 7 p m.
Sunday. St. Andrew's Presbvterian
Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, N ew-
port Beach, 514-2228.
~SPE C IAL EVENTS
• MARILYN MONROE STAMPS
Planet Hollywood has teamed up
Please Join Us
For Dinner, Lunch
or Weekend BrUJ)ch
Sobatino wos originally founded in Chioogo ofter our folher
brought the fomily recipe for our lomous !talion Sousoge
from Palermo, Italy in the 1930's . Today, his sons &
gronclson conhnue lo provtde 0 c.omplete menu ol authentic
ltolion food prepared fresh doily and seasoned with
5 generohons of family pride. Thank you.
The Sobcmno Family
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today Purchase the SJ>4'Clal &tamp
and receiv an eitdus1ve Planet Hol-
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Sunflower, Santo Ano, 434-1831.
• MALT SCOTCH TA5T1NG EVENT
Kim Darton. a bone fide •nose:
is speaker at The Am<'ncan ln.sbtute
of Wine and Food/Orange County
Chapter's "Scotch Event• 1to10
p.m. Friday et the Pacillc Club/New-
port Beach. Cost: $40 per person.
The Pacllic Club, 411 O MacArthur
Blvd., Newport Beach, 955-4542.
•CORONA DEL MAR1SCENIC 51(
The 14th annuo.l event, whkh
also features a 2-Mtlt:! Fun Walle, ·~
Saturday along the bluffs ovt>rlook-
ing the Padlfc Ocean dntl prOCt!f·d-.
through the resldenbal street'> '''
Corona del Mar. Start bmei. Me. rey-
1Strabon , 6:30 a.m.; aerobic wann up
7:30 d.m.1 women'<; rocP, 8 a m .
men'!> race, 8:30 a m.; Fun Wdlk, 8:45
a m Local resldurant'! serve Lrt'f?,
post-run brunch to partlo pdnts. AgP
c<Uegories range from 14 dnd
younger to 70 and older. Regbter at
Newport Beach City Hall, Commu111-
ty Services DepartmPnt, 3300 New-
port Blvd., 644-3151
• SWEET STUff SHELTER SHOWER
Fnends or Ora nge COd'>I lnle>1-
fa1th Shdter thrOWl> -.howf>r ror llS
r~'>idents 3'.30 to 5:30 p m Tuesdd)
with tastings, d emonstrauom, and
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• fOOO, WINE ANO OGA.RS
Newport Tobacco or Pa tuon
Island hosts an ove rung ul hn food,
wine and cigars at Tutto Mnrn
restaurant dt 7 p m Tue -;ct y Seating
is lunjted and reservdh••Oi are
requested. $85 per pe un mc.ludes
dlnner, o giu'S, wine, ld>' dlld gratwty.
Fashion Island, near A •num Court,
Newporr Beach, 644 !J I :>3.
• .. THE ODD COUPLE•
F~male version , .1 'letl Simon
comedy npens; al II tonight. Sh ow-
times: 8 p m. Thur-.ddys through Sut-
urdays and 2 p.m S1,;ndd)., through
J une 25 Tirkel.l> $10 Co'lta M esa
Ci\. Jc PIO\ house, 661 Hamil/on St .
Costa M1 so, 6.50-5269
• "THE ODD COUPLE"
Mc:tle v~rs1on opens-8 tomght.
Sbowtune!>: 8 pm. Tb11rsddys
through Sdturddys and 7 p m. Sun
ddyc; thre;ugh JunP 18 Tickets. $15
The Theatre 01Stm t at The Lab
•anll-malJ, • 2930 Bristol St., Swtl' C·
106, Costa M esa, 435-4043
• "THE CHERRY ORCHARD"
Anton C-hekhov's play e nds pH•-
VlCW'> 8 tomqht. lickets $1 6-$26
Opens 8 p.m Fnddy. Showt.tme'> 8
p m. TuPsOdys 1h1011q h FnddyS; 2·30
and 8 p m SOturdays; and 2:30 and
7:30 p .m. Sunddy through July 2.
n,kets' $26-$36 "Pay What You
Will" performance, where patrons
set ticket pnces (SS nunlJ'OWll .Ug-
g ted) in peTIOn, is 2·30 p .m Salllr-
day First com e, first served, box
office open 10 a.m South Coasl
Repertory. /Ylo.1n8tage, 655 Town
Center Drive, Costa Meaa, 957-40:u
• "THf STINKY CHEESE MAN ANO
OTHEK FAIRLY STUN> TALfS•
South Coast Repertory Young
Conservatory Players presentation
opens 2 and 4 p.m. Saturday. 0th 1
showtimes· 2 and 4 p.m. Sundays
through June 11: 7;30 p.m. Friday,
June 9; 4 and 7;30 pm Saturday,
June 10. Tickets: $10/adults, $8/chil-
dr;en, Sf! each/groups or 15 or more.
South Coast Repertory. Second
Stage. 957-4033.
•"OLIVER ..
Lincoln Elementary School sLXth
graders present the mus1cal 7 p m
We>dnesday through Saturday, Junt-
10 Fifth grdde cast performs dl 12 JU
and 5 pm Sunday. June 11 lickE-ts
$6 l.lncoln Elementary School, 31O1
Pacillc View D11ve. Corona Del Mar
760-3375
• "THE DRIP"
Newport Harbor H.tgh ~chool .,
Tht>dter Alts Department present<.
pr.-mtere of Costa Mesa res1dent
Mdgg1 Bcb'> Jackson's comedy 7 JO
p m Wednesday and Thursday, Junt.>
8 Ticket<> $5 m advance, Sf! at th<-'
door (dll proceeds benefit the theatPr
depcUtment) 15th Street and lrv1m
Avenue, Newport Bc-ach, 642-6555
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Out.sider wins chili crown, but salsa sombrero goes to local
Lwu shivery cool, but jeans-dad party folk were bot and Mppr
when the 22nd annual CalUorala State CllW ClulmptoDlbl; c.ame
own to its grand finale. Mike Amtln of the Bunbumer Chill
Shack ol San Bernardino lassoed first prize. Other top winners includ-
ed: INbel loMmoa with Jazzabelle Chili. Don IU•=es, Rat Shack
OUli and Jim Beatty, Sespe Creek Chile, the four best out of 80 con-
ltestant.s. Beatty won the World Championship in 1986. (I have that
recipe here at The Pilot, thanks to DeDny Parflta, right hand to
Cookoff Chief and Coordinator, Jim Welt.
Balboa Peninsula's Lee and Keltb CaroleW won the.coveted first
prize salsa award using a secret recipe from their Balboa neighbor,
70-year..old Helga Helwig, who attended the cookoff in western .
duds. She is already beloved by old timers who remember her Hidi's
CoUee Shop, a gathering spot on old Balboa until Helwig retired.
"The trick is the three-day cooking time," explained Lee Caroselli.
The other half of the team, her brother Keith, added, "yeah -and it
bas to go through foltlentation -there is a lot of bubble and chum
going on in that salsa while it cooks -and it packs a r~ wallop.•
The Carosellls ~ent on to win Best Booth at their "Rocky Moun-
tain Road Kill chill• stand, with help from Keith's wife, Dawn. Salsa
contests are a new addition to the competition held this year at the
Hyatt Newporter.
Fred Wieland, head wrangler for all 79 chili judges, kept track
of his lively herd while bis wife Leah added up all the scores. Jim
West and bis wife took off early for Hawaii, but some of the cookoff
gang were having a leisurely morning-after breakfast in the dining
room of the Hyatt Newporter when I caught up with them. Their next
stop is Filmore on the Fourth of July.
"Contestants are all set to g o for the gold and the title in Reno this
fall,• Wieland explained .
Your weight in ttuftles DAILY PILOT AlE PHOTO
Taste buds worked overttme at the Callf ornia Chlll Cookoff.
Friends of Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter (FOCJS) are throwing
a shower for its t 15 current residen~. homeless children and their
families at St. Mark church in Eastbluff 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday.
You're invited if you have the $10 admission fee plus an unwrapped
shower gift. A dessert tasting, cake decorating demonstration and a
chance to win the "Your Weight in liuffles • contest may attract every
sweet tooth in town. (We know who we are). For shower suggestions,
phone Judy Cooper at ~0-8828 .
can. Landry's is open for lunch and dinner daily. Dinner entree prices
average $16. Lo bsters are a lot more -just like everywhere else.
Phone 650-1819 for information.
Attention, gourmet vegetarians
At The Sutton Place Hotel, Antoine's Chef de Cuisine Jean Pierre
Lemanissler has devised a delectable fiv,e-course vegetarian menu for
June. Dinner begins with a grilled vegetable terrine three bell pepper
coulis; the main course is a cassoulet of braised baby C hino Farm
vegetables. (The best available in these parts).
Fr esh seafood at Landry's
The adobe Sandancer Grill is gone and in its place is the new
1Landry's Seafood at 2607 Pacific Coast Highway, near the Rusty Peli-The unusual menu, which shows off Lemanissier's ingenuity and
FILMS
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Why are we watching this ·movie? CONTINUED FROM C2
turesque paradise. The film cap-
tures the hope and the caring in
this community as well as the TODD S1'EINHILBER
"The Hearse" 1980 (PG)
See Jane. See Jane run. See Jane send a big black
hearse driven by the Devil himself to a flamingly
explosive demise off a cliff with her '79 Chevy Nova.
And so goes "The Hearse,• a delightful little film
about the aforementioned Jane and the Dark Lord, •
Satan, who drives a hearse in search of bad actresses.
He immediately finds Jane (1\i.sh Van Devere) a
choice specimen, and they have sex.
Still, there's more going on here than just a lover's
pas de deux. Nay, friends, much morel Jane moves
into a Hollywood set disguised as an old mansion, the
house being the erstwhile property of her aunt who
m es a e.
Lo and behold the house is haunted. (What will
they think of next?) This is the cutting edge of horror,
folks. and as such we've got mysterious footsteps in
the attic created by stagehands, windows being
pushed open by production assistants, and lights sud-
denly going out right on the lighting director's cue,
etc. ·
But that irascible old sow Jane could not find a clue
even iJ she were lent one and thus dutifully plays her
role as the idiot ingenue armed solely with a candle
and a reckless, "Hey, who's there?•
After a period of time that ~ply surpasses human
endurance, we're more than happy for the Great
Deceiver, Tom as he calls himseU, to slake his thirst for
Jane's soul and banish her to the eternal pit of hell
and stuff. Anything, please. Just get her off the
screen.
Ah. but we've underesttmated this movie's power
to annoy. With over half of the film still left on the reel.
the producers of •Tue Hearse• decide to detain us
further by introducing various superfluous characters
and subplots that not only add nothing to the story but
are further nullified when they are never resolved.
Whatever happens to the curmudgeon who visits
Jane in her nightmares? The
harsh reality of their daily exis-
tence. (PG 13)
• The Amateur: A former
nun/nymphomaniac, a porno
star, an amnesiac, some thugs
and an accountant chase each
other around the less-glamorous
sections of Manhattan.Isabelle
Huppert, Martin Donovan and
Elina Lbwensohn at@ proV'oCa-
tive, but most aµdiences n~
more from a fllm in order to ·be
entertained. The actors deliver
dialogue that was meant to be unrequited 16-year-old whom Jane crushes after
usin him to do chores for her?
ese pon enngs u many sleepless nights, rest
assured faithful moviegoers.
-+--<EOE»-·aJld-devef', ~
veyed confusion, leaving film
goers in a similar state. (R)
They are, however, minutiae when compared to
the real questions at hand: WHY ARE WE WATCH-
ING nns MOVIE? WHERE DID OUR PAREN"J'S GO
WRONG?
There must be someone we can sue. Until then, climb
aboard the magic hearse and join the procession ...
•TODD ~ is a Costa Mesa resident. His Basement
Video reviews appear every other week in the Daily Pilot.
• Gordy: When it comes to ani·
mal magnetism, th.ere's no doubt
that Gordy the pig "brings borne
the bacon.· A swell supporting
cast assists Gordy in his search
for his family and everyone finds
a few new friendships in the
process. It's a wholesome pro-
"Mgtnation, ii ~ per person plus tu and tip. Reservations are rec-
ommended and can be made by caWng 476-2001', ext. 2158.
Fresh from Moscow
Doimfll._18 .......,... (pronounced Berthway) bas assumed the title
ot general manager at Jollll 0o-1n11 tn Newport Beach. according to
owner Georp Kookoat11dl8. Bedlouet received early tralnlng from
his father, who owned the Restaurant de Prance in San Francisco. He
wu the foad and bev-.ge manager at the Surf and Sanda Hotel in
Laguna befare ~to Moscow to assist opening the Moscow
O)ymp the tint Western standard hotel in the Soviet Union.
He ed as a consultant on two major n!staurant projects
which are now considered two ol the best restaurants in Moscow.
La Con patio dining
l saw c;._. Bulayakwnllh and his wife at their restaurant, La
Con Tbal C1llllne in Costa Mesa's Courtyard last week and ran into
JKk Jasper of. Jac:Ubrtllp on Coast Highway in Newport. It seems a
natural friendship -both are running successful ethnic testaurants
and serving unique versions of out-of-this-world spicy shrimp. Patio
dining is available at La Con, a summery idea for lunch and dinner
every day but Sunday. Phone 645-3259.
Food.and wine festival June 22
An annual event that keeps on growing, South Cout Plaza's Sum-
mer Food .ad Wine Fealval, will be held this year in Crystal Court
Thursday evening, June 22, to l>enefit nae Food Dlltrlbutlon Center
and SomeGM Cares Soup ICltcbea. Admission is $30.
Moving to the infectious rhythms of a steel drum band, you can
graze and sip from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m . There will be booths with premi-
um California wines, and 27 of South Coast Plaza's 33 restaurants will
share tastes from their kitchens. Mark your calendar!
Participating restaurants from South Coast Plaza and South Coast
Plaza Village, Town Center and Crystal Court are: Amtel fiattorla,
Antonello ltlltorante, Back Bay Rowing and Running Club, Bangkok
Pour, Bbnponttl's, D~ Olva, m Torlto GrtU. Emporlo Armant
Express, Party Carrots, GMncll, Garden Bistro, Gllltaf Anders, D
Pomalo, Morton's of ~o, The Magic Pan. Piccolo Cudna.
Plret's Bistro, Planet Hollywood. Ruby's, Salmagundl. Scott'•
Seafood Grill and Bar, TGJ Friday's, fiattorla Sptga. Village Fanner
and WoUgang Puck.
Crystal Court is at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more Info, call
435-2160.
• MARLA 111111> coven toe.I dining for the Daily Pilot.
duction complete with clean-cut Winger. It's a Crystal comedyfest
kids and country-western music, as you score the playtime, count
with enough oJ a story to keep the downtime and lay odds on
adult audience members from the final outcome -wiD they
twiddling their thumbs. (G) still be singing Gershwin's line
• The EngH•-Who Went Up •0ur Love is Here to Sta.yr (PG-
a Hlll But C-Down a Moun-13)
ta1n: According to local lore, two • n.e Penz Family: During 20
English cartognlpbers -shy guy years of Cuban confinement.
Hugh Grant and properly portly Juan Perez (Alfred Molina)
Ian McNiece -descended upon ki his .i-a• ali 'th visi this Welsh village in 1917 to eeps spuu ve Wl ·ons
measure a mountain. When the of bis wife Carmelina (Anjelica
slope of Ffynnon Garw came up Huston) waiting tor b1m in Flori-
a bit short and it's declassified to da with their daughter (1\in1
bill status, the entire township Alvarado). Juan boards a boat for
rises to rebel. The amUSing qual-the beaches of Miami, where
tty of the mviJies in tbe another vi,sion commands bis
the townslolk, with such.O:n~em~e~s ._+....,.tloh: hip-rwingfng Marisa
Johnny Shel'·~ el. ~rting flouncey Jkirts
Morgan the Goat (played~-an an over the top• Cuban
fection by Cohn Meaney), so aca!nt. Carmelina has also been
don't be looldn' for rt distracted fro he
ana s sex scenes. (PG) ly grieving by a caring cop -the
•Forget ·Billy Crystal is the ever-charmlng Chaz Palminteri.
best he could possibly be as a There's a colorful assortment of
basketball referee who excels at supporting actors guaranteed to
spunk and lllUit rather than keep you smiling while you feel
strength and ltature. His friends the flavor of Florida's "Utile ~played by Joe Mantegna, Havana.·· {R)
Julie Kavner and Richard Masur
-recount the pivotal points of
Crystal's love life, starting from
his Paris rendezvous with Debra
• PtfYUJS MIU.ER is an Orange
Coast Realtor whose film flashes
appear every week In the Daily Pilot.
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AMERICAN
S1UDIO CAR, located ot 100 Main St. Bolboo
(ot foot of pier). The Studio Cafe is the happening ploce
for Food, fun & enler'loinment. M.nu includes ribs,
chicken, fresh fish, pasta. appetizers &-$01ods, also
servi ng brunch on Sot & Sun.10 lo 3:00 which includes
Belgium Waffles, omelettes, pancakes ond much more
Prices ronge from $2.95-$13.95. Open 7 days o
week. Moo-Fri 11 :3().1 :30 om, Sot-Sun 1 ().1 :30om.'
Also located ot 300 P.C.H., Huntington Beoch. IN, BRU,
FB, ENT, V, MC, AE, DC.
536-a775.
ZU9115 USTAUllANT, localed at 1712 Plocentio,
Cosio Mesa. Menu includes ribs, chicken, steak &
lot»ter, prime rib, piuo, oyster bor. Prices range from
$3.95 ond up. Open duily from -11 :30om to 10pm,
Cocktails 'Iii 11pm. ID1 FB, WC, No credit cords. (71 4}
645-8091
CAFE
Min CAii, located at 320 Bristol IG at Redhiff (by
Arco Mini Mont in Costa M.so. Menu includes good
country eookin.' breakfast with the best omelettes,
pon«>kes, great M.xicon breakfoll dishes and lunch
with stirfry vegetables, leriyoki bowl, garlic chicken,
ouorled $01ods, healthy turlley burgers, hamburgers,
served w/ polato '°lad or fries. Try Ruth's home cooltln'
today. Gfeot food, great pi:ic••I Prices range from
$2.99 lo $5.95. Op.n 7 days a week lam lo 2pm. 10,
OD, WC (714} 6"1·7321
Your • ..,.,.,,,.,, _Guicle fo Dini in ,...,.,, lwlt, eo.ta Meta, Corona., Mar,~ lwlt' Founlflin ~y
CHINESE
CHOI HONG, Gourmet ChlneM. Light & heoflhy,
no msg used, only noturol lngr.dlents. #Mnu
indudeJ . low car meals, combination plotea, beef or
pork dishes, chicken & vege di"*, and fomlly
valve dinners. Toke out ovalloble. $1 • buck o plate
awilobte Locoted ot 17938 Mognolio St. (next lo
Pie N Sew.) fountain Voll.y. (714) 965-3698.
FREN CH
ITALIAN
IMA1'NOI MITAUUNT & SAUSAOI CO.
located ot 251 Shipyofd Woy, Newport Beach.
Menu Includes great poslo1 oword winning Caesar
tolod, delicious homen'IOd. sausage, ...al, lomb, lots
of wgetarion di.hes, ~ wiM, bee<, coppucclno & detem. •ft's o fom· owned & run restaurant ..
Pric91 ~ frOfn $4. 5 to $13.95. Op.n 7 days o
week. SeNlng Sot & Sun lfrunch from 8:30 to 1 :00
Sunday thru Thursday 1 lom lo 10pm Friday & Sot.
1 lom-1 lpm. IN, OUT, WC., MU, 'Wa, V, M, ~.
DC (7141 723-062. Col for dirediona. Catering
Speclallata
~ l.ocot9d at 18912 MrxArltMx NICKI PIZZA D'OIM) fomlty holion Resioutont llwd., ltvlne, ocrou from ~n Wayne Airport. wllti homMlade po91o klUC»I ond hondmode
Elegoftt, c:hormiflU, grocloua & beovtlful, each of lb pluo'a. fomova for ~~Spaghetti • all you
dining room• hat o d~ d.cor. The food la col\ tot lot $2 75 ond al yov con eat.
fNncM:ollforrno cutalnMttfy but heohhf\lly Lotagna for $3.75. wt ao the plggett plz.zo
pniporecl. luncf\. ..,.clols ot 18.00 ond up · the in town, our potty pluo u ·. Other dlthet Include
..,_ menu 11\dudet a ¥Ori.ty ol Mafood, meat, wal, eggpblt, chldlln, llrwclola and ~ ~. tolods lu" to mentfon o r.w I'-'•· Priclea potb. A huh lufd on MM., Tutt., ThWI & Ftl, .... "°" .$6 .., $25. ~ lunch 11 .3().2·30, ~ fOOftl oftd ClllrifW ~ We ate '*'--'~Mo, '1pflN., dGys a wMlc ID, 00, locdld at 10515 ~ ""8 Po.inlofft Valley, Plione
fl, !NT, we, v, we, ANX OC', DISC. v._.'1 · 111A" (714} 963-0227.
,_..., (71AI 752-8001 .
ITALIAN
CIAO. locoted at 2600 East Coost Hwy, Corona Del
Mor. Come ond exptrience Corona del Mar's newest
hoflon restaurant serving New Yorlc slyle pizza,
gourmet piuos, exciting poslos, creative '°lads,
coffee, coppucdno and fresh baked pastries. Prices
range from $3.95 lo $10.95. Open 7 days a week
from 11 om lo 11 pm, Sunday 8runoh 11 am. Delivery
CJYOlloble. Cai.ring OYOiloble for oil occasions, V,MC,
~. we. IN oor 6"0.2291
IAfeAZ%0 ITAUAN CAii, l.ocoted ot 21148
Beach BW., (at Manto), family owned, ev91}'1hing
prepared with th~ R,.a meats & cheeses & fcimoua
for lb lnfomous che.Mcolte. Prices range froin
$2.00 lo $11 .95 Op.II Tues. ltlru Sot 11·9pm,
Sun 11-8 . Cloted Mofl. IN, OVT, WC, Wine
ond bw 1 536-2"48.
muwa ... MMlm• Gi•IL Feolvring
fine dtnl"9, Suthl lor, Teppan Table1 ~In Dining •oom. Ful bar ond codltolt lounee ~Ing apeclo6ty tropical drinka. Jou bond e¥efY fri. & Sat.·
n'9hf ond Koraolle ..y Tuet nlaflt. ()pefl for lunch
Mon.Ir! I 1:30-2:30, DinMf ~llwn 510pm, Fri
& Sat $-11 pm 8052 Adoma ,.,_, (corner ~ ~
Huntlfl9'0" hodl, (71'1536666$.,.. ~credit corta -.pt Olnen Oub tt, Ft, f, WC
MEXICAN
Aw.Al B. ltANCltn'O, A dining londmoit lot
over 20 years. Run by the Avila 'family, Avlloa hos 7
locations to ww you In Costa Mesa, ~
Beoch, Sonia Ano, long Beach, Huntington Port &
Laguna Hills & Huntington Beoch. featuring
ovihentic food with the freshest lllgredlents & a new
creotive light cui1lne olollQ with oVthentlc Mamo
Avila's reci~t. ID, BRU, fB, ENT, WC, V, WC, ~.
DC, & DISCOVER. 'Avilos hos o t~ for
treating you lib port of the fomilyl -
Ml CASA. Located at 296 17th Str .... Colto
~. A wlp to Mexlcol Mexi(on food. ~ dolly
at 1 lom. Pric91 ronge from $2 25 lo $8 .95.
S«ving lunch & dlnMr for OWf 20 yeott. IN, Fa, we. v. MC, ~. DC, C8, 0. 6A.S-7626.
'IMHOO"I Mt TACO, Wllh A locdiont: 1133
llCH, laguna hodl, P' 141497.()()33, 1162
Plocentio, Cotta Mela, P' AJ 631-3"33 oftd 3000 .,.,,, Cotto Mela '7141 A35-0'30, 120 Molft,
Hullflnglon e.adl. '71 'I 536-2050. ,,.,.., lndudM
fish bcol, burrb, Wadi beans & rice, ....
aoncfwfc:flet. Prlcll ronge "°"' $1 .6$ to 17.50. Open Mofl . .sat. 11 am lo 1 Opm, $vn. 11 Gift lo
9pril. IN, TKO, WC.
SEAFOOD
MCIPIC ASH & SIAIOOD, Locoted ot 2620
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Menu includes
seafood tolods, seafood tondwiches, grilled
entrees, fish & chips, fl$h locos, sushi ond more.
Also hos one of Orange County's largest
Inventories of fresh fish from it's fish moritet.
Prices ronge from $1 .95 ond up. Open
Mf 11~; Sot 11..S, ID, WC (714) 650-0130.
ZU9llS MY DOCK, located ot 9059 Adams.
Huntington Beach. Menu includes MOfood, steak
& lobster, pizza, prime rib, ~ter bor. Prices
range from $3.95 ond up. Open doily from
11 :30om lo 1 Opm, Cocboils 'til 11 pm. IN, FB, we. v. MC. (71 AJ 963-6362.
STEAKS
lHI UM 1T1AK HOUSI, loc:oted ot 2300
Harbor Blvd, #31, Cosio M.sa. Menu includes
steaks, fresh fish, chicken~ bu~s ond solods.
Prices ro'!99 from $3.75 '°' luncih and $6.25 for
dinner. Open 11 om for lunch MSo. Dinner Apm
Mfr. Dinner 3pm Sot. & Sun. IN, WC, V, MC, AE., DC. (714) 641-9777. .
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642-4321
or 1he Hunti\jlan
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at 965-3030.
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4 cups sliced oniom
2 tablespoom vegetable oil
1/4 cup sliced garlic
1 tablespoon sugar
314 cup A.I. Original or Bold Steak Sauce
2 pounds beer top round steak, about 1-112 inches thick
In large skillet. over medium heat, sautc onions in oil for 8 to 10 minutes.
Add garlic and sugar, cook 10 minutes more or until onions and garlic arc
soft and golden brown. Stir in 112 cup steak sauce and heat through.
With a sharp knife, carefuJly make a hori1..0ntal pocket through the side
of steak. Stuff onion mixture into the pocket; secure with toothpicks.
Grill or broil over medium-high heat for 10 to 12 minutes on each side
or uniil desired donencss, brushing frequently with remaining steak sauce.
Remove toothpicks, slice and serve. Makes 6 servings.
Grill d Pork With
Cranb rry Gir1gc r G la z
I cup Ocean Spray jellied cranberry sauce
U4 cup A.I . Original Steak Sauce
U4 cup Ugbt com $Yl'UP
1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger or 1-112 teaspoons
ground ginger
1-112 pounds boneless pork tenderloin
lo mall saucepan. combine all ingredients except pork. Cook over
medium heat until cranberry sauce melts, whisking frequently. Heat sauce
· to a boil. Reduce heat aod simmer for 6 to 8 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Cool completely. Reserve haJf the sauce until serving time.
Grill pork over medium heal for IS to 20 minute on each side or until
thennometer registers 160°F, generously brushing with remaining sauce
during last IS minutes of griJJing. Discard any leftover sauce used during
grilling. Slice pork and serve with reserved sauce. Makes 6 to 8 servings.
Easy Summ r Ca soul t
Reynt>llb Kn.p Heavy Duty AJumJnum Foll
1 pound turkey ldelhllsa, cut into 16 pieces
l (16-ouace) can white beam, drained and rimed
1 cup cboppecl omom
1 lllblespoon cbopped garlk
l cup cbopped tomatoes
U4 cup dlopptcl tn.h buO ,
1/2 cup A.I. Bold Steak Sauce
Tear off four t'2 x 14-inch beets of aluminum foil. On the center of each
foil sheet. place 114 of each of the kielblla. white beans. onions. garlic,
tomatoes and basil. Driule each with 2 tablelpoons steak aauce. Close
PICUae securely with a double fold oa top. Leavina a little space for
steam expansion, twist ends to seal. Grill foil .,.ckages over medium-high
heat for 20 to 2.5 min~tes or until bot and bubbly. Makes 4 tervinp .
G rilling has come a long way from charm!
hamburgers and hot dogs on the 4th of July.
Today, we want intense bold flavors. You can spatk
grilled foods instantl y with a little imaginati on and an
array of flavor boosting ideas.
Cranberry-Raspbe rry Limeade
3-112 cups water
3 cups Ocean Spray Cran·Raspberry raspberry cranberry Juice drink
314 cup frozen limeade concentrate, thawed
Lime slices and fresh mint ror garnish
In 2-quart pitcher, combine aJI ingredients except garnishes.
Serve over ice, garnished with lime slices and mint. Makes about 7 cups.
Blushing Peach Bundle s
(pictured)
Reynolds Wrap Heavy Duty Aluminum Foll
6 firm, ripe Peaches or nectarine8, each cut Into 8 wedges
1-112 cups Ocean Spray Cran-Raspberry raspberry cranberry juice drink
1/4 cup raspberry preserves
1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1·1/2 tablespoom cornstarch
Vanilla Ice cream
Raspberries and mint
Tear off six 12 x 14-~nch she4ls of aluminum foil. Place 8 peach or n~wine
wedges on each foil sheet. Fold up sides to fonn a cup. Combine juice drink.
preserves and nutmeg. Add cornstarch; mix well. Pour about 1/4 cup juice •
mixture into each cup; twist foil to seal
Grill foil bundles over medium heat for 12 to 15 minutes or until sauce
thickens, swirling bundles occasionaJly to stir sauce. Carefull y open bundles
and let fruit cool slightly. Serve warm in foil cups or in indi viduaJ dessert dishes
lopped with vanilla ice cream. Garnish with raspberri es and mint Makes 6 servings.
Rosemary Grilled Po ta toes
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Reynolds KTap Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil
6 cloves garll~ minced
3 tablespoom olive oU
2 teaspoons dried rosemary leaves
1 t~j)OOD seasoqed salt
1/2 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper
4 .large red potatoes, cut in 1-lnch cubes
To make an aluminum foil grill pan. turn a 13 x 9 x 2-inch baking pan upside
down and mold 2 heets of aJuminum foil over the bottom of pan. Remove foil
and fold edges down to form sidC!i of pan; spray foil pan with nonstick cooking
spray. Place pan on a cookie sheet; set aside. ln large bowl. combine all
ingredients except potatoes. Add potatoes and loss to coat. Spread potatoes
evenly in foi l pan. Slide foi l pan from cookie sheet onto grill. In covered grill.
grill potatoes over medium-high heat un1il tender and crispy. curning once.
about 20 to 25 minutes. Use tongs to slide foil pan from grill onto cookie sheet.
Makes 6 servings.
Spark up flavors in the fire with distinctive aromatics. Sprink.fi ng water
soaked hardwood chi ps on the coaJs gives great flavor. Wood chips should
be soaked in water at l~t 30 minutes before placing on the bot coals.
Try hickory. apple. cherry. or mesquite wood or grapevine cuttings. You also
Marinades work wonders for grilled food. They flayor, can scatter fresh herbs (rosemary. thyme or mint) or dried herbs soaked in • ,
tenderi ze and keep meat from drying out on the grill. Use enough mari nade
to cover the meat haJ fway. A guide for an amou nt is I fl cup for each pound of
meat. For best flavor, marinate in the refrigerator overnight but no longer than
24 hours. For a quick marinade, pour on a spicy steak sauce.
Bru bing on basting sauces and glazes is half the fun of grilling. The
benefi ts are more flavor penetrating the food and gorgeous color. For a unique
sweet-tart flavor, try adding cranberry juice cocktail or sauce to a favorite
basting sauce or glaze. Brush on the sauce/glaze frequently during the last
15 minutes of griJJing to prevent burning.
QUICK MARINADES:
A.I. Original Steak Sauce and its new spk~r counterpart,
A.I. Bold Steak Sauce, have just the right mix of herbs and spices to
blend with the meat's natural juices and enhance the flavbr or all
griDed foods. Try these combinatiom with steak sauce for marinades
and sauces that really pllCk a punch (me equal amounts):
BASTING SAUCES:
Imtad of tnd.ldonally sweet slaza and hMtina sauces, add
the unique tart taste of cnnbel'ry to your recipes. Qc,.,, SpraJ
crubeny products are available year road ud are a deUdous
IOIU'Ce ol .ttamln C. Ocaa Spray...-tllta Idem to brtpten
ftaYOn OD tJae pill tbll ...._.(add llipedleatl to talte): .
water over the hot coals. Be sure the woods and herb are compatible with the •
foods being cooked.
The right tools make grilling easy. Many grilling tools are fun to use. But. ' good barbecue mitts, long-handled longs and a basting brush are cssentiaJ.
A spray bottle of water to douse flare-ups also 1s hand). Heavy duty aluminum
foil is an invaJuable grilling tool. h can be used for wrapping foods.before and
after grilling and for keeping the grill clean.
Everyth ing la.\tes better when it's grilled. With these tip., 10 park new ideas,
grilling can be better than ever.
VEGETABLE GRILLING CHART
Reynollls KTap Aluminum Foil 6 the perfect grilling companion for
vegetables. It prevents vegetables from falling through the grill rack.
Spray the aluminum foil with nomtick cookiog spray to keep the
vegetables from sticking.
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head. Remove loost kin.
Brush with olive oil. Wrap
in heavy duty aluminum t:::J foil. Twist at top.
RED PEPPERS Quarter peppers: remove
seeds and membranes.
Brush with olive oil. Grill
on a sheet of heavy duty
aluminum foil pcaycd
with nonstick cooking pray .
Slice 1 fl-inch duck, bru'h
with olive oil. Grill on a
sheet of heavy duty alu-
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I'> ..,ure to mdke \'fill th" c.tor of
th~ gathr nnq ~(, ~ rJj•JY • \.\ 1th,,ut
r~tromt'
TIRAMISU
• 28 •dd\1.Jla er .. t• p dnd bot·
tr ,m hdJ\ e., c,Ppd.fated
for aboUt 40 mmutes or until nux-
tu.re is almost set. lbe cheese-
cake center will move Only
sJ.ighUy when shaken. Remo\·e
cbeesecake from °'en. mamtain
cwen temperatw'e. MD. sour
cream and sugar m a small bowl
Spread toppmg evenJy over hot
cheesecake. Bake 5 m.anut
Transfer cheesec.a.ke to a rack
c1nd cool a few mmutes. ·
Arrange fnut on sow cream
toppmg as desired To make the
cheesecclke look like an A.men-
can a.g. face tbe pan sideways
(13 bxbe5 aaoas). Place ~
ries in upperleft band comer,
appccmma~ 5 blueberne5
across and 4 blueberries down.
This will aeate the blue back-
ground for the stars. Pt.ace 5 sin-
gle rows ol strawberries aaoss
for the red stnpes. Cover and
chill 6-8 hours. Makes 30 squares
LEMON CAKE
• 1/3 cup reduced-fat JDM-
gclJlJle
• 1 cup sugar
•2 eggl
• 2 egg whites
• 2 tsp vanwa extract
• 2 tsp leDiOn rind (about 1
medium )emon)
• 2 T fresh Jemon jwce (aboUt
2 medium lemons)
• • 2 l/4 cups cake flour
• 1 T baking powder • Jn. tsp bakmg soda • t.n. tsp salt
• l cup buttermilk
• 2 cups strawbemes bulled
dnd bAlved
• l tsp cxmf ec:tx>ners' sugar
Prebeet the oven to 325
degrees. ID a large bowl. aeam
marganne until light. gradually
add111UgU cootinuing to cream
unbJ Duffy. Add the egg whites.
vaniDa extract. lemon rind and
lemon juice, and Jilix well.
In a medium bowl SJ.ft together
the flour. baking powder. baking
soda and sail Add the dry ingre-
dients to the ma.rgarine mixture
m lbiJds, a.ltematmg with lhe but-
r
FRESH CHICKEN tEGS
CAUF. GROWN, JUMBO OR VALUE PACK
l~"ft¥0~~ -
termilk. Beat the batter after ea
additiOn. Pour the batter lnto a
standard--size (12 cup) bundt
coated wilh vegetable spray.
Bake until a tooth pick inserted
the center of the Cclke comes o
clean, about 50·60 minutes.
10 minutes, loosen edges, caret
ly remove from pan to wire ra
Cool completely. Silt confection
ers sugar to cover the lemon
lightly. Serve on platter with fr
strawberries placed around the
outside of the cake.
. BONELESS
SIRLOIN nP SftAK.
1 ·LB. FARMLAND
BACON
a1•RllllUllGS
FRESH IDAHO nouT
HUGHU
LOW FAT Yt!r.
BEEF
ROJND 22!.
ZEE
TOWELS
~ 59c
119 [;!]~ 54!.
I Fut CUISINI .
FROZEN~ VAA~ES 3~·s
8-0Z. OR F.
6-0Z. FAT flEE 3 ~ 1
DI GIORNO
CUT MITA
~Jrnes 99c
• l l !:!..P <,1rrmg_hJ11c.liuJ.1c...,.•e._ ___ ,
•ED, COACHEUA VAWY r <1)d
• 1 l /2 < JP'> nonfut C'"Jttdg.-'h• , . ..,,.
• 6 oz nonfdt rrt·dm c-hei-c,r·
• I 2 r 1p" 1gdr
• :? T ffidr< .. dld .,..,nr·
• I bp \ dnlllo
• 1 cup thdW"'d !rw< n !Jqht
.,.. hJµped llJppmg
• 1 If um,.,..eeten"d cocOd
p•>•\ df'r prf-11-orcibl) Dutch
prorec,<..t>d
In 0 (o<Jd pr0< eS')OT place the
c ''ttdgi-r hM•Y.. puJc,E-until per-
fl« th '>m<J<1th Add tht' credm
rhN'c,e sugdr mar.,,ald and VdOU·
Id plU')f' until jU')t combined
Fold the whipped topping mto
thP hlhng in two port.Jons
Ldyer lddvfmger hdlves tightly
int> the boll<>m of d 9 x 13-mch
p.sn Pour Of bru!>h hdll the coffee
"'' <·nly ovN thP layPr of
ldd~1nger., Co\ er with half of the
( hf•t•C,P ffilXtUre LJ<,(> the bock Of
n '>poon to c,mooth and spredd
th" hllmg Cover the cheese WJth
thr· remdmmg ladyfingers Pour
or brush thf• remd1mng coffCf•
'" 1 r thP ladyfingers d nd CO\ er
with remdmtng chee~e
rovi?r dnd refngerate for 4 to
6 hour<; Before servmg stft the
co< Od powder to covi>r the
brdrruc,u completely
Hint Try frpezing the tlrarrusu
for d few hours before serving to
help 1t cut clPanly Makes 12
servmgs
STRAWBERRY AND BLUEBERRY
CHEESECAKE SQUARES CRUST
Crust
1/2 ~up g raham cracker
crumbs {about 4 -5 x 2 1/2
crackers) non\ttck vegetdble
sprc.1 y
Filling
• 2 -8 oz pdCkdgf's nonfat
ere am chee<;(>
• 1 cup nonfat cottdge chef's~
• 112 cup sugdr
• 1 egg
• 2 tsp varulla extrdct
Topping
• 1 112 cups non-fat sour
cream
• 3 T sugar
• 2 rims strawberries. hulled
and thinly llced ·
• 1/2 cup bluebemes
Prehedl oven to 350 degrees
LlghUy spray oottom and ~ide of
a 11 x 9 X. 2•tnCh billnng dish
SpnnkJe bottom with crumb , set
a id.tb~la ef ectik nuxer, bedt
crea&dw.c, cotl4l(Je che •
and $Ugar ift Jarg.-bowl unbl
smOoth.
Add c9g , one dt a bme, beat·
mg until 1ust blf"ndt>d <1ftN each
•ddition. Mix in extrilrt. Pour ftll-
ing tnlo au.st. Bake ch('{'M;Cake
f
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ZEE NICE 'N SOFT
2 5-0Z
(10·0Z 4 7'9) .
ARROWHEAD
SPRING WATER
GAU ON 99c
HOT HOUSE
TOMATOIS
BC
GROWN ·90~.
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HEINEMAN & STERN r SLICED TO ORDER
1.8. ,.
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BLOOMING
BEGONIAS
4 1/2 INCH POT 2" IN MATCHING POT COVER
-~t ANGIL FOOD =y CAKE 5"111 . i~ ASSTD FLAVORS 229 FAT FREE DESSElrr
6·PACK PREMIER SODA
CHIPIAHOY COOIOD
HUGHES, 12·0Z. CANS, +CRY
NASISCO, 1,.5 TO 18-0Z. 2• ASSORTED VARIETIES
12·PACK
HENRY WllNH.HlD'S
12-0Z SOTilfS
+CRV s•
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SPAGHEI I I SAua
26-0UNCE
ASSORTED VARIETIES 239
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MEAT VALUE
Ralphs California Beel
Boneless
Rump Roast
or Bottom Round RONI
USDA x lect·Bttf Rouod·ptr lb.
69
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SEAFOOD VALUE
FEOERALL Y LOT
INSPECTED SEAFOOD
BYUS. DEPT.
OF COMMERCE
Alaskan
Halibut
Steak
Swordfish
Steak
99
Prn'IOlllly Frozen
ptr lb. Save 11p to 2.00 per lb.
GROCERY VALUE
Friskies
Buffet
Cat Food
5.SOLCM
6pack
Bud Ice Draft, 4
Mlller Ute Ice
or Coon Artie Ice
~-
Chicken Drums
orThighs '
Va.lue Pack-pu lb.
(Reaular Pack per lb •• 99)
Saft .60 per lb. '
Fresh
Blueberries
6 oz. container each
DAIRY /DELI VALUE
Ralphs
Mild Cheddar
Cheese
or Monletty Jack or Sharp
Cbtddar-8 OL pq.
1/2 gal.-POG
Hawaiian Fruit
Beverage
Cbllltd·!Ulural
Save .SO each ctn.
FROZEN VALUE
Stouffer's
Froze n Entrees
\tutloal. \tacaronl If. C httH
t...asaana, ~rrnch 8n-ad Plua or
Pol r1,. 7 125 01 lo 20 OL Pl.a ~U.cludes
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Buy 3Save11
FOUR 6. PACKS
•7•Up or Cherry 7•Up
Rqullt or Dlt~l2 01. ca.cu ~iiii~i'ii
4 Pack-Zee
Nice'n Soft
Bath Tissue
AMontd
1120d. pq. . Save ap to .37
GROCERY VALUE
•A& W Root Beer
or Cnui Sod.Rqu.lar or Did· 12 01. cant
•RC Cola or Diet Rite
1201..cans
•Sunkist Orange
or Spukllnl Lcmonadt-11'1 ur Oltt· 12 01 cans
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FLOATING ISLANDS
3 egg whjtl'!) V. tsp cream of tartar
Pinch of salt Vi cup sugar
l recipe Crcml' Angla be (see next. recipe)
CARMEL
V'cup sugar Y. cup water
Y, cup corn ~yrup
Beat whites with rrcjrn of tartar (ind salt by hand or with an electric mixer until shi ny and
glo'i.'>)'. Fold in sugar. Meanwhile, heat a det'p satlle pan of water to 170°F. Using an ice-cream
..coop or 2 large metal ... poons, form ovab of white , using your finger to get the "egg" as round
as pt>~it>le. Gently drop ·egg" into water. Poach l to 2 minutes, until ·eggs" tum over when
prodded gt:!ntly. Poach on 2nd Mdl', then lift out with a sloned spoon or spatula onto wax paper
or brown paper to drain.
Pour chilled Creme AngJ.11...e into a -.ervice di'>h with a rim. Gently arra nge linle ~lands Gn sauce.
Rd riger.ltt:! while you prepare C"Jra md
Hem c;ugar with water and com syrup in a heavy pan until l>Ug<lf djssolves. Do not allow to boil
before -;u~Jr J i').'>Olves or it will cry tallize. Bring to a boil and boil rapidly until syrup is a
golden t':lrJmd \."Olor. top hoiling at once by dipping bouom of pan in a pan of cold water.
ll-.ing ,1 le 1rl-1 >r whi,k, dri zzle the hot caramel ovt.'r the "eggs." Serves 8
I cup'> milk
2 mp'-.. ugar
..
CREME ANGLAISE
4 egg yolk.,
Y. cup heavy cream
V. 10 l tea'>JXX>n va nilla t:'xtract
Ht:'.lt mtll-unul ... nu ll bubbles fom1 Jt the edge-. of the pan Jn a bowl. combine yol~ and sugar
JntJ bt-.tt unul thtck. Tr.in-.fer to J ht:a\·y i>:luc:ep.m and slowly pour hot nulk over yolk mixture .
Cook for a fe" mmutl"C. over medium heal, stirring with a wooden spoon until mixture coat'>
SJX>On like a sheer fabril <about 180°F on an inMa nt-reading thermometer). Don't overcook it or
the egg' will bt' -.c:ra mt>le<l ·ur tn tht:' cold cream and vanilla and immediately pour through a
fine '>tf"Jtner into anotht'r howl. Ref ngt:rate, tO\ ert.'d with plastic wrap Makes 2 cup'
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO NEWPORT BEACH
MAPLE GROVE
SAIAD DRESSINGS
Maple Grewe Farms of Vermo11t
is pleased to i11trod11ce tu'O m:u1
fat f ree dressings tbat are rich $ } 8 5 in traditional co1111t1y style
jlamr Jt'f op so low i11 calories .
Enjoy their/at frre Poppy Seed 8 or Honey Dijon i11 garde11 oz.
salads. pasta, pasta salads or
as a marl11ade.
MAITREJACQUES
DUON MUSTARDS
At1 authentic Dijon mustard
made to the exacti11g French
stand.ards since 1840. Enjoy $ } 29 the uniquely sharp, aromatic
jlal'or of any of their
mustards as a co11dlment on 7 5 oz.
a sandwich or to add a dash" ·
of zesty flavor to any sauce,
dressing or spread
7be 1111~ one selling
marina 1 Anwrl~a·s
anived ~ the West Coast at
LAGUNA NIGUEL
TEXAS BEST
BARBECUE SAUCES
7be good old flavor of a Westem
Ranch barbecue ts captured in $219 the Texas style sauces. Enjoy
sltllbered over beef, poultry or
ribs; use as a marinade or as an 16 oz.
unusual dip witb chips or •
vevtables.
KNORR DIP MIXES
Se/t!q f rom a variety of
scnl"fl>lious blends of herbs
and S/Jlces that are ready to
combine wilb mayonnatse or 8 9 ¢ sour crea m/or a crowd
pleasing dip to serve with
cblps or vegetables. t CL
CPllSTIAL ~NINGS
lJNGERSTEA
Qfl#plal Seasonlrzss "Red Zfr1ser'' • t• tD captured tbe hearts of
D#nd of sweet and tan vors heartlm , Allegro bas $279
last! AL'allable in Original, . ll? oz. Hot & Spicy. Tt>rlyakt or
Seafood styles, Allegro
mc1rl11atles rvill 11aturally
ll;r6al tea lovm with tts unlque$219
tbal a whole f amlly o/"J/:,1
fl.Rvored "Zlrzsers" bas ensiU!d. 2• ~
Delicious bot or Iced.
w rize and tenderize all
meals and l!f!getllbk-s
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