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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-05-05 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWP.OR-T BEACH • • A somewhat confused Northern PARTLY Pacific Storm has ~L~!J.!.J / wandered into our area. Be nice. It could drop a little rain tonight and will wander off agarn tomorrow. See Weather, Page A2 Winner of California.Newspaper Publishers Association's Gen~ral Excellence Award for 1993 . . District may : cancel · coitl _roversial . CLAS test · . . ....,. Newpo~-Mesa administrators reviewing statewide--....__......~e we .haye grounds to be con-.....,-111_.lmll!'-~-~-... -ll!!JI!~ ,cerned about some of the materi-Relatetl sterlH/p•1• A,4 s'ch6ol boauL.mcinb.e.L..Suy Loofbourrow, preside~t of the Cal- ifornia School Boards Association, push~d Lo get the state Depah- ment of Education to release the test to local school boards. Even though the state is requiring school districts to administer the test, she said the district may have to refuse to comply. cision. ~~L.lu_adminastcr the test." .r---~--exam that is said to contain questi ons that may violate students' privacy rights. als that are in the tests," said school board President Ed Decker. "It appears they may' violate sec- • tions of the Education Code. BY Russ Lo~ STAFF W11JT1a NEWPORT-MESA -The school district may cancel the con-• troversial CLAS test for eighth .. and 10th-graders over concerns that some essay questlons violate stude nt privacy laws. the California Learning Assess-"The superintendent will have ment System test on Wednesday, to make a decision, because we focusing on con troversial essay don't have a board meeting until questions that have sparked law-Tuesday night." School board rpembers in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District ·began reviewing copies of suits against school districts Critics throughout the state say throughout the state. the tests are asking subjective The CL..AS test is scheduled q\lestions about students' ·personal next week for fourth, fifth, eighth beliefs, rather than asking for fac- and 10th grades. tual evidence and logical reason- "Based on what I've seen, l be-Lng. Big burger, ·small crowd· • • !- rally ~eainst McDonald's ~ But owner ·of proposed . fast-food franchise says he has already taken steps to I meet with cQncerns over noise,' traffic congestion. av DAVID HEITZ, STAPF W1una BALBOA -About a dozen angry residents and business Qwners, includ- ing one person dressed up as a ham- burger from ~n "Unhappy Meal," picketed Wednesday 'on the site of a proposed McDonald's. "1 think an Arco gas station is a ~ood thing to put here,'' said pen- insula restaurant· owner Carol Arthur. "Arco stations arc pretty and serve a purpose. At le?St at would crea te a traffic flow that's constructive." The.I Planning Comm ission will vote May 19 on the project. Other than a handful of restaurant owners, most of the protestets live at 28th Stteer Marfna Condominiums, 10: cated across the sfreet from the pro· posed restaurant site. . The McDonald's would be built on a triangular parcel of land located be- tween the northbound and southbound lanes of Newport Doulevard at 28th Street. · Neighbors said th ey fear the Mc- Donald's would create traffic and parking problems in an aiea already clogged with cars. They said the traffic would pose a serious hazard to potential restaurant patrons walking across Newport Bou- levard' from the beach. Loitering, noise and "obnoxious odors" also would be problems, they speculated. In seven years or working for Mc- Donald's, real estate repre~tative Sharon Collins said she never has seen a group don hamburger suits or set up picket lines. ''They've neve'r gone thar far be- fore," she said. "Bu t once, in West Covina, 4,000 people protested us. Nc!wport-Mesa officials are con- cerned that the eighth and 10th grade tests may be a violation of Section 60650 of the Education Code. State Attorney General Dan Lungren int~p'reted the code - which is tantamount to a law -as prolfibiting school tlistricts from questioning students about their "beliefs or practices" in 'th e areas of sex, family life and morality, without receiving prior permission from a parent or guardian. "There are a couple of parts of 'the eighth and 10th grade test I have questions about," she said. "If po/tions of the test violate the Educ:4ion Code, the test may be illegal and we need to make a 1.le- LoofbourrO\\ 11:11d :.he sec:. no problems "ith the test:. fvr fourth and fifth grade:. State school official\ b:1cl>cd off an earlier de_cision lo enforce te:.1- ing. allO\\ ing school districts to ex· cuse parents :rnJ s1udcn1s \\ho ob- ject to the· test. A gro'' ing number ol p:lTcnis ha\C been ct1lling .schooh and school "district officials "1th ques- tions about the test, but stjle edu· cation officiab "111 release copies See TIST/P•9 • A 15 . . tianuster-·· uoini up for adopti.on ~ New program allows . people to sponsor counseling for gang memb ers at YMCA. . .... Bv MAJlNIE M cLEOD, STAFF w1un:a COST A MESA -It is a new forum ''ho.re \\ hite-collare"d busi- nessmen and baggy-clothed gang members 4111 get ;i rare•chancc to meet. Tonight, gang counselor Roy Al· \Jrado and the Newport-~lcsa YMCA are launching Adopt-A· Gangster, a sponsorship program Alvarado hopes will give people a unique glimpse into life on the streets, while helping gang mem- bers stay straight. His inspiration for the program was a commercial about adopting needy children in ot her countries. -"It 's the same thing except I lo- calized it," said Alvarado, who counsels gang members in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. "I kftow some of the peo- ple I work with on boards ask me, 'What can I do?' This is what they FYI For more inform;Jtion on how to ·adopt a . gangster, call the Y~ICA :it 442-1000 or gang counselor Ro) Al\'arado at 646-GANGS. can do ... thc:.,c. kid!> need !>Omc· one to t~tlk to here:·. The program, \\h1ch i run through the Y~lCA"s COUll\t'linc. program, i~ a c.ltr 1cjl jppro:ich to \\eaning :it·ri'>k children .m ~•) trum the lures of gan~ Mc. Spon~r., :ue a'>kcd to pl) the cvun .:I ng c.l>!)h, a minimum SIOO rr.vllh. in ex·. change for the n.imc ind phone nurnbc.:r of OJ p.in1~:r .. 11in~ !!;mg. member, \\ho the) c~m t:m .. to :ind ''Ith \\hom tht:) c. n :ittcnd month· I~ meetings. .. There arc a lot ll "1J .. ''ho an: in gangs and don't !.'TIO\\ ho'' 10 get out," said Adncnn Stokl> · • director of the Yl\tCA\ counsc. - ing service. "\Ve hope the 'pon· . See PROGRAM/Pa ge A 15 Mic~ trapped in-Crysta Cove carrying hantavirus Health officials say there is minimal risk to the public after finding three rodents · with deadly disease. -Bv DAVID HEITZ, ST"rr \\'11.ma The other infected mice. ''ere found in Augu!>L 1992 in rurjl 5.1n Clemente. Jnd l:i!>l Dcccm 'd l · the San Jo.1qu1n Hills. Upon hearing the 1.: .. 1 rc .. ull .... sl::ite park ofl_il:ial .. shut Jo\\ n the public restroom'.'> :.it Cr) t!ll Co' e la~t weekend. The rc')tro,,m .. h:.i.,.e ~ since reopened. CRYSTAL COVE -Count\' "If )OU sec rut.Jent Jrnpping,, health officials recently trapped vou don't wunt to wuch them," three mice carrying the potcntaally chief p:irb ranger ~talo.c Tope deadly hantavirus at Crystal Co'e sJid. . State Park. Tope !>:lid the p:irlo. ha .. n t p0!-1- Dr. Hugh Sta'llworth, the coun-cd i.1gn!> \\arnang ,·1s11ors of the ty's chief health officer, said rcsl-mice.~ "TI1e health department dents shouldn't be alarmed by the asn't saring it' :i hcaltti h 1zard "' discovery of the infected mice. \\e'rc not tl')ing to make a big ..There's really minimal public pubhc outcmi-. here." health risk," he said. · World,\ide. hun1:l\ iru~cs from They all showed up at a public hearing Owsror111a AssAr. D~11.1 r1LOT Of 21 mice tested since June different geographical areas shO\\ 1991, five h~ve been shown to \\adcly differing abilitic) 10 CJU')C carry lhe h~ntavirus -po s1bly disease and appear to come from the sa.me strain which has 1..ilkd 40 different ~pcctcs of rn<lenlL See PROTUT/P• .. Al6 Liem Do stands o n 28th Street and Newport Boulevard to protest a proposed McDonald's. ' THE . TALE OF ·PEPE THE DOG Canine looking for a home after journey th rough Pomon a, Costa Mesa and Montana to a locCil animal shelt er BY LolUANN 8ASlll3DA, STA,, Wann I f the following were a book, it might be titled "Pepe's Big · Adventure." Pepe is a 2-year-old terrier, tiny in stature, friendly in nature. No one really kno~ where his adventure started. But our story be&il\s when Costa Mesa resident Laura Sullivan found Pepe hopping around on the steps of the Pomona courthouse one day in March. · Pepe was hopping, Sullivan later learned, because he had been hit by a car, renderin& one of hi hind lep virtually unusable. Hence, the nickname "tripod." But to p t back to the story, Pepe wu lookina irre1I tibly helpless and m•n&Y when Sullivan, . \ 30, stumbled upon him. "He was admitted animal hater, and flung trying to get people's :mention," it to Pepe. The bond was sealed. she said. "He's always trying to Sullivan took the dog home and .connect with anyone who will take started hunting for potential fo ter him." parents. Trouble was, despite Until then, however, Sullivan Pepe's cheery demeanor. no Ol)e only had a soft spot for stray cats wanted the pathetic pooch. -and an injured crow once. "l'm Convinced it had something to known to crawl around in parking do with Pepe's lame leg, aod pot lots in my suit," she explains. being nblc to take core of tl\e dog So Sullivan, who works at a herself\ let alone pay for co tly medical malpractice insurance surgery, Sullivan suw no other comppny, wen t inside the solution but to put the pct to courthouse ror a se11lcmcnt sleep. And that concludes conference, hopihg Pepe would Chapter 1. . just go away. He didn't. Two hours Chapter 2: While sobbing over later she walked out or the lhe telephone to a friend about courthi>usc and there was Pepe -havinc to tc~minate the life of still hoppina around. such a tru511ng doa, a •h.ird woman Overwhelmed with phy, Sullivan overheard her sad tale ·~ offered stole the lunchmeat from a . ·-to call her brother, who JU t IO ' sandwich belonaina to her boss, •ll ... ~Alt ) ~ people nationwide. See MICl/P•1• A 1 s LOCAU ONLY Just for 111om Do yo u have a special me sage for your mom on Mother's Day? If so, we'd like to hear it. Just C:\.11 our Readers Hotline nr 642-6086 and leave your message along with your name und phone number (for verification). We'll print as m:iny responses as space allows in Saturday's edition. ' INDIX Around Town ................ AS Community Forum ........ A 14 Fine Print ....................... AG Food ....... ~ .................. lnside Society ............... ; ........... A 13 Sports ............................. 81 Volunteers ...................... A4 Weekend ................... Inside ~.-1,c...,,,,,_.,. """". ,_,,.,., ~ 0 ,.......,,.,. . MA..: .. """ ... ""'.w,.... . ' ... .. ON THI COYIR The pJtnting on PJSC 1 t0<foy as by locJI <rrtast George Tapley. For information on painting'), call 722·6535. NUM•IRI NEWSROOM 540-122'4 NEWS FAX 6'46·4170 HOTLINE 642--6086 SPORTS .. • City supports bill that will allow signs along 405 Freeway Dealerships at Harbor Boulevard' of Cars hope move will eventually allow them to · erect billboard along San Diego Freeway. llv MAllNn. McLa:o1?, "" \\am 11. . ltARDOR BOULEVARD -A ~ttite law rrohabiting hillbo,mJ ' along a trctth of the :in Otego 1'recw:i> ~tand~ prcc.::uiou~ly in tpe way or locul uut.o dealer who w:int to erect 3 \i n alon& the highway to ~ltract new car buyers. Uut local lcadcri arc b:inkina on new lcgi. l:ition that would give th Caty the power to 1110.. a sign adja· cent to the Crccw1y • The City Council at it Monday ... ....,....., . I " A2 Thursday, May 5, 1994 • .> . Orchids make a return llir Mother's Dg . 0 RCHJDS WERE A big hit for Valenti~e·s Day gifts, and now there's a huge selection to choose from at Green S)'stems International for Mother's Oay. • Green Sy~iems has 1housands of blooming orchids specially priced for \1other's D;iy. Rk hard Moriarty of Green S\lltcms claims that most orchids are p~1ccd 4lt an unbelievable Sl4.99 -and • are actually S60 orchids. • Best Buys Green Systems International (756-1211) is a wholesale tropical nurllery open to 1he · public Saturdays from 9 a.m. 10 4 p.m. lt') localed at 20362 South Wellt Birch St. in • San la Ana. Heigh1s. For direc1ions, look al the ad in today's paper for the. map. 0 IN CELEBRATION OF its "grand opening" under new ownership, Lamppost Pizw (650·1833) O{l East 17th Street is offering Best Duy readers S4 off on a large pi:m1, and S3 off on a medium. If )Ou've haven't yet been to Lamp·po)t,., 11'.ll a .kid'~ fa11Dri1..e.. They love the · !)l.ce-ball, video games and basketball game. The offe r is good through the ~nd of May. D ll OR~DLOWER DJNlNG YACHTS is offering three Mother's Day cruises. A champagne brunch is .scheduled from JP ·a.m. 10 noon, and agai n from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m , the price per person is S36. A dinnct'd;.ince i'> scheduled from 6 to 8:30 pm at S49.95 per person. l o' re)crva11onll and more information, call Hornblower Dining Yachts at 631-24§9. 0 II-YOU'RE A retailer in need or l>Omc frc'>h 1de;.i., o n how i.pruce up your store, Rciail Crcations'by Kathy IJill of Costa Me)a lla!t the know-how on how to move merch;.indi!.e. Hill ha'> an 1mpress1ve b:ickground in her field, !)he's worked for five locations of Duck's and Company and the Red l3alloon re\tructunng the noor and window di!tplays. She's also designed \\-tndows and noor plans for the Storekeeper, Ports Intc(national, Petite :O.farche, and Where's The Party?. •. Says I !ill: "Sometimes It's. best to let an indcpcndcnl consultant de)ign windows ;ind noorll, and let the llales Slaff do what they do be.,t, sell." l·or an e!>limate, call Retail Crea ti ons at ·642:8@>:-- 0 . -Loe.A.Ls ONLY MANAGING EDITOR STEVE MARBLE. S-40-1224, cxJ. 36l SHE .IS ' A font of all kno,,ledge and head reference librarian at the central Newport D.each library in Newport Center. In· charge of a lltaff of six full·time :ind two part-time reference libradnns, Warren oversees a busy net\\ Ork of information detectives: Responding to about I0,000 reference questions a month, Warren and Slaff arc adept at the quick, over-the-phone ~nswer and expert in gu Rling library patrons on extensive searches through library, resou rce materials. ''Every aspect of a person's life comes across to the reference dc)k," Warren sa)ll. "I'm never bored. There arc always new people and new questions." CAREER PATH Warren, a llingle mother of l\\O teen·nger~. says she began her librury training early. When she was 8 years old, she made aluminum foil covers !or h~r bookll nnd took great pride in her collection. After earning a master's degree in library • science fro'm Simmops College in DoMoqJyfa s ... Warren ,vorkcd in the New York University law " NI.OT ........ IUMll ...... library. After moving to Or\lnge County, she worked at the UCI library and then took time off to raise har children. She's worked for the NC'wport Be:ich library S)Stem for the last rtine years. Mor~ than half the reference questions she resP.Onds to are business-oriented. "Good reference work results from good knowledge of the collection and having a good collection to work with," she says. "We're fortunate in having a strong business reference collectfon that's known :ill througliout Orange County and Southern California." QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS With the onset of the recession, Warren says ·1here arc job applicants in the library every day doing research on potential employers. "They've applied for jobs and they want to find out cvcrylhing they can about the company," Warren )ays. ''This is usually in preparation for an interview." Callers also ask for Lnforrna tion on importing fod u.port.in&rthe ~ices of...ncw and..used.~rs. antiques and collectibles, consumer products, and even famous CITYSIDI ' quotations:-One recent caller asked a reference librarian to help convert qushels to tons; another wanted to find out if' the house he was buying was · located on a fault line. EXCITING WORK Wilen the new central library opcnll in early July, Warren Sa}S there \\ill be room for 260,000 books and other items "hich include audio books, videocassettes, computer disks and other medi:l. The amount is almost double the 135,000 items the library now carries. If reference librarians arc s1uffiped by a question, 1hey can refer the inqui'}' 10 a cooperative lil]rary S}'Stem. . "Whal \\e can do O\er the phone is limited by time factors," Warren llnys. "But we always show them · how 10 do ii themselves. There i:. a climate of energy here; of things being done, things being asl.ed, 1hings being answered -things being found. h's really very exciting work." -Story by Ru6s Loar, photo by SIJ1Junn No1·flet:t If you know someone uho would make an intcr- ~sting Pilot Person, call our Readers H-0tline at 6.J2-60S6. Plt~asc lc:we your name and phone number. SL.ADES RESTAU RANT (640·5422) at r:a,111un hland b offering a special for ·Mother's Day: a lob)ter dinner is Sl8.95, and the second one is only SI. On Tuesdays the lob~tcr dinner is Sl6.95, and the llecond one is SI, available through December' Paramedic stops man from jumping on overpass he swung his other leg over the top of the fence, about 30 feet up. Promotion today for Costa Mesa grad night party 0 PAltK WINDOW CLEANING, featured in l3c\t IJu)!t recentl}. is now offering a "spring cleaning discount." ·1 hroughout the month of May you will reccl\c ;,i 15% d1)coun1 on all window cleaning. l'ark Window Cleaning . (720-9 JCJI) 1s locJted in Newport lle:.ich. 0 /Jest lJuJs appears Thursdays and $aturdays. Wlicllwr you're D merC'linnt or D slluppcr, if you know of D good buy, coll me DI s-10.1n 4, fox me at 646·4170 or write to me: Best lJuys, Daily J>ilot, JJ'o ' iv. llay St., Costa Mesa, Co/If. 91627. A quick-thinking paramedic sprang from his unit Wedne~dny in time to grnb. the anl.lc of a man allempting to jump • from an overpalls at Campus Drive.· Newport Beach paramedic Paul Schneider was called to the scene after police received a·rcport of a man be· having suspiciously shortly before 3 p.m. When the subject )aw a paramedics unit approach, he started scrambling up the ch:iinlink f cnee buffering the Corona dcl Mar freeway overpalls at Campus Drive, according 10 Newport-Beach Fire Capt. Don Gray.' Gray said Schneider jumped from his vehicrc, latching onto the m~1n's leg just as Paramedic Rich Thomas then helped Schneider wrestle the man to the • sidewalk, relltraining him until police· arrived to take him into custody for his own protection. "This was an example of very quick th ipking on the fire department's part," s:ii d Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis. Gonis rdentified the jumper as a 37-year-old Laguna Beach man. Arter a medical evaluation, he was transported 10 a hospital for psychiatric treatment. Gray sajd the man didn't say much to firefish1ers before he was ta~en away by police .. -By Lori.An11 Bas/Jeda COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High School will host a noon-time promotion today for Grad Night '94. In addition to mu )ic and a hypnotbt show, the even t "ill include prizes donated from local businesses and rcl11.1ur~1nts. Grad Night is set for the night of June 21. Held at Collla ~tcsn High, this year's theme is "Pa!>Sport to Adventure." Organizers are still looking for donors for the all-night drug-and alcohol-free post graduation party. To contribute, call Bjll Loyko at 241·3100 or Su~.in Wood at 557-426-t. DCC Transfer Center hosts rep fr.om San Bernardino The Transfer Center at Orange Coast College will hollt a represent:r- tive from California St.ale Unive~sity, San Be~nardino fr~11 10 a.m. t~ 2 p.m. May 10, who will speak w11h students interested 111 transferring. The Transfer Center is designed to assist students interested in trans· fcrring tQ and from Orange Coast College. Call 432-5894 for more info. " The N~~rl 0c3Ch/Cost:I Mesa Daily P11ot1WSI S·l44·800) is published Mond.iy 1hrouah S:uurday. In Ncv.porl llcoch and Cos13 Mc'3. lubscrip1ion1 arc only 11v:11t· able by 1ubscrib1n1 10 The Times Or:incc County (800) 2.52-9t41. In orc:u; ou1sidc or Nc .... por1 Oc3ch ind Cosrn Mcsu, subscnp· llOns 10 1hc D.11ly r1101 only arc a~:ul.1bk ·by m31I for S8.S8 per month. 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River Jelly CdM TIDD TODAY first high rirsl low Second high Second low FRIDAY rirst high firsl low ~econd .high Second low W.ii4.'r Temper.ilure: lit •OATINO SIZE SWELL 1-2 w 1·2 w 1·2' w 1·2 w 1·2 w 7:00 a.m. 3.8 1: 13 a.m. 1.1 7:24 p.m. 4.8 12:58 p.m.0.8 7:49 a.m. 3. 7 1 :54 a .m. 0.6 7:51 p.m. 4.9 1:31p.m.1.0 · Soulhl'HI lo south winds 10 knots lhis morning wilh on• foot Has, lhrM· foot Wl'll sMll. Winds will lncruH 10 lo 20 knet• &hit afltrnoon. Light rain and posslble thundertl0tms e11pecttd. ,. COITAMllA Various Locations: Autos were reported stolen from the 3500 block of Hyl:ind Avenue :ind 900 block of I lollowbrook .. Chnrle: An electric guitar and a microphone were among nearly $6,000 worth of entertainment equipment i.tolcn from a home in the 2000 block. Pnularlno: A shotgun was · among the items stolen from a motorhomc p.1rl.ct.I in the 6QO block. NIWPORT llACH Jlnd Street: Someone threw a metal ashtray throuah a plute gluss window 111 the Newport Dcach Ahrno Cl\lb. Rutlond Road: Patio furniture was 'wiped from a residence in the 1200 block. Promonlory Wrst: Three • poin1in15, includlna a Sl,000 portrait of Jesus proyina. were ~ten from on apartment in ttic '400 block. .. . ..., Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot . ~ .. Thursday, May 5. 1994 A3 . Living ·a dog's life thanks to helpful Daily Pilot readers I told you so. beautiful letter$ illustrated with "enough grass that it ~rs toner f Remember how 1 didn't . guess how many ~romises have thp{1ies. Don't worry about it. rotten. I can't even scold the snapshots df your dogs. You, the been broken in t e past monfh by that she hasn't gone potty all ~y grow out of it in six dumb do~ without hoving my two want a dog? Remember how mayor of Newport Bench, even my dear wif c, who vowed I night and now might be a good months." Oh, only six months of kids vigorously def end her honor. I begged )Ou folks to help me gave ple a moving story you'd wouldn't even notice the dog in time. Then it's back inside to the having my extremities ravaged. l write this column nQt to out, how·t written obout your childhood dog. the house. Don't worry, she said. kitchen, where she woofs down How cute. complain, but as a cautionary talc wanted you to And all of you assured me that I'll take care of every th ing, I "' the first of her 'breakfasts and 1 This all happens before 6 a..m. for those brave few who have talk my wife and our family dog would be my best promise. warm up. 1 don't ~ant to bore you (or held out so far and remained . l\\O young sons friend. • • Right. And the check's in the Soon after, I'm treated to the gross you out} with the rest of dogle!.s. Take ir from someone . out of getting a You were wrong. mail and the poop's been cleaned first of her "little accidents," the doy; let's just soy it center's . who's bec.n wnere you don't want d.c}g? And We got tbe pvppy four weeks up. which I clean up as my wife around patrolfing flle backyard to go ...: owning a dog is remember how ago. The mutt looks like a fox The trnil of broken promises continues her slumber. for poop (and hoping to rind it cvef) thing )'OU feJred ... and you let me terrier with no legs (the result of begins while everyone else in my Now Coco -aka Jaws -is before my 2-year-old does); more. , do"n? her mother's fling with a Sco11ish house is fast asleep except Coco ready to play, which means she's. scrubbing the carpets and But the more pan is what may ...... Sure you do. terrier, we've been told). I :ind me. For some reason, the ready to bite me. Hord. She's got hardwood floors (and praying surpri!.c you. After the kids and You told me not believe sne's also part rooster dog's sunrise bark can· on e a mouth full of ti ny razors, and that the stains will come out); wife go to bed,.Coco scratches l8INlll . to worry, I'd since she wakes me up every heard by me. So I ge p and w.~ my ankles and ~ands have more and wondering why, despite all her hule paw on the couch ''here love the ·dog. morning at 5:47 on the dot. go outside in t d. Usually, nicks in them than a Santa Claus the cleaning, our house smells ' I'm lying. l pi~k her,.up and put Editor's You suggested · The co-conspirators -Greer, she jast stan s there, wags her convention. like the kennel at tlic Humane her on my stomaclr. She~th • the books I • Taylor and Trista6--named her tail and looks at me. • After the first week of this, I'm ·society (and knowing the Mnell's asleep, as· content as a?orcreutu ~, ,~ Notebook needed to read before Lgot..home from work: "Go potly," I say, thinking. thinking I've been sold a lemon I never, ever going away). on earth can be. And or an · and clipped dog Coco. What kind of name is that somehow she can translate. can take'back to the dealership. The good ... parts? Well, Coco instant, l 'm right there "ith her. articles for me. You called the for a dog? She's not ev~n brown, She stands there, wags her tail Dut when I asked my dog-owning looks prelly darn cute "hen s~e·s Ma)be I'm geJting soft. Ma)bc Readers l lotline with tfie best . Cor gosh sakes. harder and looks at me. friends -nbout the biting, and they sleeping. And my wife and kids· that's what O\\mng a dog will do. • breeds to get. You wrote lf I sound a little! bitter, well, . EYCntually, I walk Coco acro•s only say, "Oh, that's normal for love her. Adore her. Spoil her "' U'i/li:Jm Lobdrll is thr rditor. Tests reveal no active ·cases of TB at Orange Coast College Bv Russ LOAR, STAFF Warru COSTA MESA -County health officials have discovered no active cases of tuberculosis arter te sting 98 Orange Coast College students who were exposed to the disease by a 21-year-old female student. Fifty-seven students did test po~itive for the disease, but chest X-rays revealed ii was not active in their lungs.· Although 32 of the students who tested positive had a prior histocy pf exposure to tuber- culosis, all those who tested pos- itive will be encou raged to take a Sl\·month drug regimen to pfevent the disease from developing, ac- cording 10 county health officials. In the battle to combat a 71 % increase in Orange County TB cases since 1990, county health of- ficials say quick reporting by the infected student's physician and 1hc college's help in tC!lting stu- dents on campus was the righ t way to combat the disease. A TB outbreak at La Quinta High School in Westminster last year could have been prevented, according to a report released lal>t mQJlt~ by the federal Centers for Dis.ease Control. The report 'riti- ATTENTION LOCAL ARTISTS: If you have a painting of a local scene and would like to see it in the Daily Pilot, call our Readers Hotline at 642-6086. 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Ora•1• C411tty Homeless Task Ferce 1 The Orange County Homeless Task Force 1s rccruitin1 volunteers for lhc Interfaith Council Network 10 work one-on-one with homeless adults in J call.ins area and confirm thac branCh rdcrrals hive been cffcctWc. For .. u.r~tion ca11 261-8661. ............ c ............ . ··-······ PCRF raises IT'ODC)' to support pediatric c:anccr rcascarcb 13bontory at the Children's HOlpitaJ of Orange. Need volunteers to v."Ort on the program on basic life skills. Volunteers llccd to commit to at least three hours per week in ihe evenings :it lacal congre1ations throughout · Orange CounIY. for al!di1ion!I information, c:ill Valerie Grimn at i63-177~. . fund-raisers sud\ as che golr tournament in the spring. dlanty auction in Novclhber, holiday card proeram in December. The ard proiram requires 'olunteers all year loni to stock stores. v.ork booths 11l craft boutiques and work at i:ltellite omcc in Cosu Meu packagiog ca(ds, fillini or<krs and cleric:i.I work. The e:trds arc designed by children with cancer. Golf toumamen1 requires people to v.ork as suppor1 lor 1ourn:unCT1~. Charity auction requires people 'to pereure gifts and \lo Ork d:iy • of the event. For informiilon on :iny or these prog.rants, call Executive Director SllS3n Reid the main c1fficc :it S32·8692. Oran9•w••t1 aeutlt1•• The Or:ingewood Boutique in ·• Corona del Mar, an upscale resale boutique which beneri~ the Or!lngev.ood Chidren's Home-, is in nocd of volunteers to assist the boutique s1:iff with retail sales. The Or:ingC"ood ~dren's Home is Orange County's emergency.shelter for abused and neglected children. For information, c:tll Pat Stacy at 7,6Q-6640. Orton Dyslma S.clety Orange County aranch The Onon Dyslexia Society needs people 10 help teach reading skills, :iu:ich. labels 11nd bundle regular mailings: and coordin3te 1he adull group. Reeul3r volunteer duties include people with good teleplfonc skills 10 call 5·10 people in the local WEST. COAST · Pl' ... lce DIJY 1c11 .. 1 The Prcn1ice day School is a (s1ate accredited) co-cduca1ional day school dedicated to serving needs of children with Spcciric Language Disnbi!ilics/ Dyslcx.ia. Volunteers arc needed in many areas., indudlng fund raising committees, library aides :tnd office suppon. For more information, c11ll Amy Mitchell at 650.1115. ,..,.. c ... t ••p•rt•ry . Tlleater The South Coast Rcpenory Theater needs .. -01un1eers to help with ushering (sec plays free). For inform:ition c:ill 957-2()()2. Also , Th~:i1cr Guild of South Coa.s1 Rcpenory ne~ds volun1eers for office work, v.orking the souvenir shop, fund-r:iising events, speakers bureau and conducting tours. I ' -CE"M & MINERAt SFIOW- Hohd9y lnn · Bristol Plaza _ 3131 South Bristol Street. COSTA MESA May 1~ -14 -15, 1994 FREE PARK~NG . '.:'I NO ADMISSION FEE . , Open to the Public • Wholesale & Retail 8!1 I tip q11.1l1t\ Ot.,1lt•r' trnm lh(• l \ .incl .1l>ro,11J \\Ill 0111•r riwr< h.ind...,t· lor '1 ... ilor' 111tE'rt>.,lt'CI 111 • • i\-11nc>r,1!.. • F oc,..,;/.., • CC'm ... tom'' • /C'v. C'lrv ·• Lapidary Art.., * }e\'vl'iry ( r.1/h • Gem Craftc, * M ininR Antique-, * Pc7/eontolo~y • A~ate'> * and much more Just across the 1-405 Freeway from the South CoesrPlaza Shopping Center ' FRIDAY IOAM 8PM •SATURDAY IO AM 8PM e SUNDAY 10 AM 5PM 20% OFF All Foliage Plants GlfB:I S~tems .. temetlonM (714) 716-1211 20362 SW Birch St. Santa Ana Heights [=rJ and caahl OPf N TO THf PlJBI IC <.IAM 4J..>M THUR~ H~I & ~AT • ..... ,_ .. ..,.._ For informatioft i::alt the dcYclopmcftt department at 957-2602. •••reOwl•h• ., ..... .._.alldc The ocpniz.atioo needs volunteer ph)'lkWls, nurses, pharmacists, dentists., <kn11l flnicn~ts, rcccptionisu :ind tr.tnslalQrl (Spanish) for early momin& and early cvcnin& uAinsurcd Mlt·in p:iticnts at the medical center. For information, call Dianne Stellin& at 65().-0186. ln the food and rinancul aid distribution area, people arc needed to p3Cbge food bags, perform recep1i0nist v.otk, translate and pick up food at lpcal marL:cts from 9 a.m.·3 p.m. on "eekd:iys. For information, c=ill Lorry 31 650.3883. • S.•-•C•resS..p l<Jtcll•• The Someone Cares Soup Kitchen needs people to sc~-c food and beverages at the First United • Methodist Church in Costa Mesa. or 10 prep:ire rood in the mornings at the Rea Community Ccnfcr. Volun1ccrs can v.'Ork as many days as they wish in the early morning at the Rea '-Community Center or for approxim:itely three-hour lhifts at the l:hurch. Persons who can speak Spanish would be cspecilllly helpful. For information, c-all Jae.le Mori:lny at 631-8170 from 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. S.P.l.N. P.ymcntProp-amtQAPP)laka homclcu families 1M.,, ia shcllcn. work with them while at the slllckcn to clcu up their credit. then -..CS a no-interest loan 10 boulc them iA u apartment. Volu1uccn 11C DCCdcd IO chcct up OD t.be families ~ tbc course ot lbc next year, scNjna •case v.'Orkcrs to wpport lbc family. Also needed arc CPAs and lcpl munsclon for practical lire skills seminars. fumilurc for the families CO IDOYC in with and people wilh 1rucks to help them mcwc. Through Substance Abuse · Rdabili1:11ion Program (SARP), lhc group contracts with recovery homes to hold AlcohoUcs Anonymous meetings in 1>3rks and oiher places where the homeless and alcoholics coneregiue. When • person dcci<ks he wanl to become sober, a volunteer witl take 1hem a recovery home to so through detox. SPIN will pay for the first month until the person fmds a job, whereupon !he person would be eligible for 1he GAPP Prov.am- SPJN also needs he.Ip W1th special projects and orracc work. For information on llllY or 11\c proerams or how to ~luntccr, call 757-1456. U•tl•1'9""•tl . The Underground proaram, • runc1ion of Child's Pace, provides social activities and interaction for adolesccnis. All teens arc welcome to come and get involved. Vo_lulJ~C:Crs ar~ needed in many areas, inclUding teen bands to perform monlh!)' concerts v-•••• ••-•••• n.c Vantaac FouOCS.cion Is a ·= ~ilatioa which sui>pe>rtl c nt Md community trainini for adults with dCvclopmcntAI clitabilitics. Volun1ecrs·arc aought :o wort at a variely of locations. Ongoing volunteer needs include special events. dcrical, v.-oricini v.-ith people in the community :and v.-orkinJ with individu:ils on group 1nps or functions. For infom1111ion, call Debra M:irstcller ~or Brenda Ortep at 645--783.l, w.1 ..... c .... .i1y . e10 ...... c .. a1y • The Wellness Coromuni1y needs jLOANs j. Buying • Selling PAYING10P DOLLAR FOR •DIAMONDS •ROLEX WATCHES •JEWELRY c -volunteers 10 help out •I the recc desk durin& daytime hows. Shirts Monday-Friday from 9 un.-1 p.m . 1 p.m.-4 p.m. 1bc Wellness proe I fn:e orferinJ Of hope, learniA& a rricndshjp for people with cancer their families. For inform:nion, cal Cindy :it 258-1210. WestNewpelf c ...... .., c ..... The Wcsl Newport Cornmuni1y Center, n senior recreational prog ccn1cr, needs volunteers (prcfcrobl seniors) to help in lhe front omcc :inswcring the phone. For inforrnat call B:irbani Finn at 644-3240. SPECIALIZING I ~wnedRole Watch'es v CUSTOM ·ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE • Diamond Dials • Diamond Bezel Serving People Jn Need is a non·prorit group in Newport Beach ·Which SCl'VC$ the homeless. The S1rcet Services Program provides Cood, blanket$ and hygiene kits to homeless on the stree1s or Sant.a Ana each Tuesday and Thursday. Volunteers arc needed ror e .. 'Cr)1hing from shopping and making 1he lunches tot and speakers on t~ical issues rclatin& to teens. The group has regular Wednesday night study/lu1or groups on all academic subjects. Thursday niJht discussions with occ:isional speakers and the monthly Underground Concert • ------------------...,...'T'""T-r-r-r~rr'T""':'""T"i distribution. , •• TIJc Guaran1eed Ap:irtmenl with :i topical speaker. For more inform:ition on getting involved with 1he Underground program..or-to volunteer your lime, can Chris1a Lawson at 548-8849. .. English Garden --....... --... ,...,.LT"_....__ Fragrance Basic et Give a floral gift from Hainark, and watch Mom plant one on you! M OTHER'S 01\Y I <; Ml\Y 8 KC.'S-ft~ KmcatPlaza 2200 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 646-1557 Spring s ·idewalk Sale · Friday • Saturday • Sunday May 6·7·8 Bring the whole family ao•sbop & save at aim Sidewalk EXtravag8Jl7.8! and while you'~ here, dine at olie of our 8 restauraDll always lady-to serve you f Reme"""r.Mother's Day, May 8th HARBOR$CENTER . 2300 Hlilbor BJvd. at Wlllon in Costa M .. ( For~ oaU '40-1921 ' ' . Hoag Hospital. Neuro ·weel<. .. You are 'invited to celebrate Hoag Hosp1t.al's Neuro Week by atten 1ng these infoNTiative programs. Aeg1stra~on 1s required, so call phone numbers listed for each program. Neuro Week in Huntington Beach Hoag Health Center-Huntin9ton Beach, 195B2 Beach Boulevard,•Huntington Beach Call 963-3377 to register for classes hsted below Tunday, May 17 7 :30 p 3-0 Imaging of the Brain. M ichael Brant-Zawadzki, MD. Hoag Hospital neu!'<H'ad1olog1st presents-MAI-scans. CAT-scans and other methods of studying the brain and nervous system to assist with diagnosis. treatment and researcn. Wednnday, May·1e . 7 p Advances in Seizures and Epilepsy. 0aV1d Gehret, MD. Hoag Hosprtal neurolpg1st, afld a representat.,e from the Epilepsy Foundabon of Los Angeles, presents updates on diagnosing and managing seizure disorders Thursd•l• May 19 . noo Cognition end Neurological Syndromes. ,; Scott Stoney, MO. Hoag spec1ahst 1n rehab1litabon medicine, dis- cusses medications and therapies to assist with thinking and learn· mg.rehab, associated with-stroke. head 1n1ury or other neurological disorders $4 fee includes lunch. Fee and registration deadline May 13. Thursday, May 19 7 p Project Wipeout • Prevention of. Spinal Cord Injuries at-the Beach. Information will be proV1ded on unique and dangerous features of beaches and how you can protect against serious neck and spinal cord in1uries. Presented by Jim Turner. Newport Beach marine safety officer and Marla Chappelear, AN . Hoag neuro nurse Friday, May 20 . 1 :30 p Senior Hes/th Ts/ks presents: Advances in Parkinson's Disease. Janet Chance. MO, Hoeg Hosprt.al neurologist and APOA lnformatm and Referral Center medical director, presents the latest mformati on diagnosis a('ld treatment Neuro Week in Newport Beach Grace Hoag Conference Center, Hoag Hospital Call 760.5645 to register for classes hsted below Tunday, May 17 7 pm Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. . John Cook. MO Hoag Hospital orthopedic surgeon discusses the latest treatment techniques 1n managing carpal tunnel syndrome and s1m1lar repetlt!Ve 1n1ury syndromes. Wednesday, May 18 7 pm Stereotactic Radiosurgery. This exciting new mettiod uses advanced computer technology to direct radiation therapy to treat blood vessel abnormalities and brain tumors without affecting noNTial tissue Presented by James Doty. MO, Hoag Hospital neurosurgeon. Thursd~y. May 19 7 pm Reconstructive Back Surgery. . Learn symptoms Indicating a need for surgery and the surgical• alternatives available for relief of severe back pain and pain radiating down the legs Presented by John Brown, MD. Hoag Hospital orthopedic surgeon, and W1lhf!m Dobkin, MO, Hoag Hospital neurosurg Hoag Health c8nter-frvine, 4870 Barranca Parkway, Irvine Call 551-6700 to register for classes listed below. Monday, MllV 18 7 pm Sleep end Sleep DisOrders. . Learn about normal sleep, and d1agnos1s and treatment of sleep disorders from Herold Smith, MO, Hoag Hospital neurologist end sleep disorders specialist • tueeday, Mey 17 7 ·pm Modem Menmgement of .-leedethea. Types of headaches and new treatments will be addressed by Ph1hp O'Cam>ll. MD, Hoag Hospital neurologist '8nd headache management spec1ahst. Wedne•d-v, MllV 18 7 '-m Neurological Huring Dieordera. W ilham House, MO. Hoeg Hospital otolaryngolog1st end House Ear ln&tltUte founder. d1scuB&es diagnosts and treatment of heermg problems. Thuredey, M8y 11 1 pm ltrOk• · Prwvenaon end Tl"HCment. °'8ct.iu1on by Jacob Verghese. MO, Hoag Hospttel neurologtSt. ,. ms nd n, Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, May 5, 1994 A5 CoPon·a del Mar seeks representation on El .Joro lirnort comnimee-· ~President ofnomeowners association says she is opposed Corps Air Base to a commercial airport. The base is scheduled ror closure by 1999 because of defense cuts. h1gh,!y qu31ificd pilots ... have st:11cd that not sensible or viable," Aousscls said. ir the runw:iy which runs cast and west is City officials said they've spent more u-.cd for take-offs at El Toro, their Oight than $100,000 on analyzing whether El pnucrn· will come dircCJly over Irvine, Co-Toro could potentially be a commercial rona del Mar nnd Newport Const," lious-airport nnd have decided it's the perfect ing off to the east \\Ould be dangerous. under the best of conditions. • · to plan because flights would · disrupt seaside village serenity. scls said. site. "They can take off, but it':. not afc," he said. "T:iking off that '':iy puts you right into the hills." Bv D~VlD HEITZ, SrArF W1t11u Led by Mayor Clarence Turner, the city of Newport Ocach has fought feverishly for the conversion of El Toro. Turner even new to Washington to rally for clo- i.ure or the base. _, In the past, city officials hove told "What she says is possible, but very, Parker, who has flo"n out of El Toro, said a C·l35 new into the hilb there 15 years ago. "It killed e\.cr;body on 'bo:ird -a load of Marines, '1 he s:11J. NEWPORT DEACH -A homeowners assoc.iatio~ prcside.nt ''ho opposes ::i com- mercial airport at El Toro has asked the city's pro-airport aviation committee to in- cl ude a representative from Corona <lei Mar. City officials believe air traffic at John Wayne will ~lmost triple by the year 2,000 ir a second county airport isn't built. Houssels that she doesn't need to worry very improb:1ble," Delino said. '.'A lillle nl>out noise because the planes will take bit of knowledge can be d:ingcrous ... it off cast over ll'\ine -not Corona dcl eJn be misleading." Members of the A' iation Com1'li11cc >aid Wednc-.d.iy the) "ill dbcull) at 11c-.t month's mect1ns whcthC!r to add a reprc-MJr. _Delino said it's. still po!i!.ible to run up I lousscls sail.I she ha s talked to several aviation experts, including a commercial pilot and former Marini: pilots ''ho have no" n out of cl Toro, "ho belie' e El Toro is a bad place Cor a "Commercia.J uirport. Dut the pilots sli.e talked to told her the slope and clear the hills even with a scnt:Hive from Coron~• tie! 1\1.Jr~ . that lakiag off to the cast 'is not fe:isible ~ headwind. · • "I'm !lure. if the board fecb ''c'rc lac~-• ing one, \\e could >ih'a~;) ~dd Jnothcr 01cmber," Cit) Counc1h ... om~1n E'clyn H;1rt S~lld. because of mounrnins, tail winds an~ the "They can :idJUSt their thrust leveb, nap Harbor View Hills I lomcownen, As- sociation President Yvonne Housscls said ~n airport ~t El Toro would put uirplancs 11110 the skies over Corona dcl Mar, dis- rupting her quiet seaside village "ilh the roar of je t engines. uphill slope of the run\\ay. sc1tings. turn off the air conditioning. re- '"f'hc pilots rhnt ~tudied (Assbtant Cj.ty move seats -a number or things," he Man:iger) Ken Delino's city-sponsored re-said. "There's not many planes that go off search sul'\·ey concluded that the sug-loaded to she ma:<. lt's simply not done." gcbled rcrno\'al of 6 million cubic yards of Harbor View I tills resident George mountaintops, extension of the cast-west Parker, a retired Marine pilOJ anti profcs- runw<iy, and/or se~ercly limiting payloads sor of aviation safely at the University of to accommodate takeoffs to the cast was ·southern California, said he believes tak- The committee unanimously endorses the conversion of th e El Toro Marine At the Aviation Commillee'!i April 21 meeting, llhC said the city has prematurely endorsed cl Toro as the site of a com- mercial 3'1rport without firlll exploring the consequences. · "In my presentation, J pointed out that ..__ 'RUFFElL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ .... CMrs ..,t! ll ~ '°"' A1ri/k;i,~ ~ ... WHY Pay .. . . Department Store PriceS? Buy SILVER Jewelry Direct From Manufapturers! 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Michael Curtis, Christopber Sakal, Dan llam a, Sllllam Vaacknbusb and Ryan Dandy , were all award winners at the 3(d Annual Ora11ge County I ligh School lnvit:uional Photogrllphy Contest. Jennlrcr L Wootton of Costa Mesa has been inducted into the Irving • Baeheller Society, the English dep;irl· ment honorary society at St. Lnwrence Universi~ in C.nton, New York. Ja~s E. Garmon of Costa Mesa was selected for the dean's honors list at the University of California, Santa Bar'b:>ra for the ran 1993 semester. Coron:> del Mar High School senior Pacrkk Conlin of Newport Beach·" as selected 10 :mend the W:ishington Journ111ism conference in W~shington, D.C. • Newport Bench resident Wiiliam A. Wood Jr. has won a n:>tion ol Principol's Leadership Award while atlcnding Phillips Academy in Andover, MA. HONORS , JJ Center 500, a support group of The Orange County Performing Arts _ Center, elected Jennifer Mor&an Peterson to Serve as vice president, social events for 1994. Do n Dicker or Costa Mcs:i lnrinili "as recently named the No. I lnriniti salesperson in the Natio n for 1993. Melissa Burke luls been named sales manngcr at The Westin South Coast Plazn, where she will be responsible • Tom West J. Peterson for corporate :>nd ossoci:u ion s:1lcs in the m1dwcst. Ofricc Spcci:ilisrs has r~cognized Tlnil No™·ood as its Outstanding Tempor:iry for the month of April. Paul llughcs h:is been n:im.cd ~ice president in charge of Southern California ~ur;cty operations for Johnson & Higgins in Costa Mesa. Senior's Spirit Society, Inc. president Deel.) llacndl&es recently accepted the Oi$ncyla1rd Communi1y Service Aw:ird on bchatr of the Society. • Corona· Jcl•Mar resident l::Uls Jordan has been clcclcd to the office of Trustee of the Educa1ionol Thcntre Associntion. Costa Mesa resident Jnnkc Foster hllS been nnmcd :i Ousincss Assistant II for the Orange County Fair & Expo ition Center in Cost:i Mesa~ New officers were· rcccnlly installed on the Boy~ and Gil'ls Oub of the Harbor • ~rca's Board o( Oi,cctors. New President is Roy Werner, - \.-ice-president is Uoyd \Vrlglit, John lloutcn is Tre:isurcr, :ind Rkhard All~d is Sccrciney. New :ind returning r-------·---------~l 50°~ .Off I SILHO,UETTE·j I Words cannot d e s cribe it. A photo ~ I. c an ~ly hint a t it.· Only we can s b ow (I you t h e true b f auty of n ew -I ~-fRYLMQ Silbouette~window ·1 '"YDurD1Kount0npay& shad ings. ...,'°"""" ~ . Create A FanµJ.y Heirloom Start A Tradition ... Begin with a "Starter Bracelet" and· select from hundreds of slides to build your unique family heirloom. Add a link for each family member, for birthdays and anniversaries. We engrave name or date on the back at no charge. 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Ducos or Costa Mes:a, re· ccntly departed for a six-month West· · crn l•:icific and Indian Ocean deploy· mcnt aboard the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, homcportcd in Alamedo. Navy Airman David S. Wormuth, son or David E. Wormuth or Costa Mesa, recently returned from a six·month Mcditerranc11n Sea and lfldian Ocean deployment with Attack Squadron 85, Nav31 Air Stntio.n Qccono, embarked aboard the aircraft c:irricr USS America. Marine Pvt. Juan L Ltal, son of J uan L and Marla E. Leal of Costa Ntcsn, Pantper Y 011rself With •l W 011de1•fttl Massage • Rdic:ves Tcmion, N~ Muscle Pain • Enhances 0irrc:nt Fi~ 1?t-ograrn · • ~ Fcdings of Gen:! He3hh & Wdl Being • s~ Management • Service For M qi & Women lt Home Scn:6ae A..a.ble * CAIL NOW 722-9353 recently coa.plctcd recruit trainina at , Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Die&<>. Army National Gu1U'd Pvt. Darius £. Stratford has completed basic training at Fort Knox. Ky. He is the son or Barbara A. Walter and stepson of Rod ney J. 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FRIDAY TUVILOOUI PILM "Finland -A Land of Contrasts" is '!le title of the final progr:im in ~range Co:ist College's 1993-94 travelogue film series, "Armchair . - Center, 2627 Vista Del Oro, today from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday Crom 10 a.m. 10 4 p.m. There will be a bargain room, where artwork will be for s:ilc. An aw:irds ceremony and reception will be from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. tod:iy. Call 751-7058 for more information. . AaT PAlll A sidew:ilk ch:ilk art gallery and a clny wall of h:inds :ire some of the events :it the NC\\ port lfcights Art F:iirc Crom 4 to 8:30 p.m. in the Newport Heights Art Gallery/multi-purpose room. Numerous hands-on art experiences will be featured. T-shirts and Sweat shirts will be for s:ilc and there will be :i rarnc for various prizes. Proceeds go toward future cduc:itionnl programs. For dct:iils and directions, c:ill 631-3669 or 548-3332. SA_!URDAY ' OllTlllTOWN Orange Cout Colle1e in Costa Men. The Trio, ~st known as the &roup th:it b:ickcd up Doris Day and..Frnnk Sin:ura in the 19SO's, wi11 offer a tre:isurc Of SOn&$ which embody m:iny styles, especi:illr j:iz.z. Tickets arc S7 10 $13. For more information, call 432-5880. OUITU INIUULI CONClllT Hownrd Antmann, ::i guitnr instructor at Orange Co::ist College for 13 )·cars, will join OCC's Guitnr Ensemble in concert~! 8 p.rp. in OCCs Fine Arts Recitnl Hnll. Tickets arc $3.50 in advance or SS at the door: For more. information, tall 432-5880. SUNDAY founded in 1860 in Americus, 'Ga. The presentation includes a stage setting, authentic costumes, and special vocal and dance numbers of the period. ,, Tickets arc $7 to Sl3. Call 432-5880. FRIDAY, MAY 1 ~ ITVDINT flLM & VIDIO HITIVAI. More than 400 students h:ivc \\Orkcd on projects tn Or:ingc Coast College's Film/Video Department this year. The best of those projects will be shown at 8 p.m. tonight during the 24th Annual Student Film :ind Video Festival in OCC's Fine Arts Recital H:ill. Cost of the screening, \l.hich the school h:i' · rated as PG-13, is S3 :it the door. For more inform:ition, c:ill 432-5922. IAXOPHONI ORCHISTU Adventures." The film presents in in-_dcpt h look al the people, traditions and picturesque countryside of Finland. The probram witrbc presented at 7 p.m. in OCC's Robert B.,Moore The:itrc. Admission is S6.50 in advance and SS :it the door. Seniors get a SI discount. For more information, call 432-5880. CML WU UINACTMINT ~D The Americus Brass B:ind, America's premier Civil War reenactment band, brings its critically acclaimed show to tho Robert B. Moore Theater at PAGl:CAVANAUOH TalO . Orange Coast College in ~ta Mesa Accl~1!llcd .for tasteful vocals and :at 2:30 p.m. The two-:ict show i.s a The talented :ind zany Nuclear Whales Saxophone Orchestra, featuring the world's largest saxophone (a.7 foot contrabass SilJC), bring their humorous and musically dh·crsc show of classic jazz, r:igtime and orig.jnals to the Robert 0. Moore Theatre at Or:inge PINI ARTI IHOW Former and current students and faculty of the Coast Community College District will display their arl\\ork at Co:istline's Newport Beach C:<qu1s11c p1an<? wo.rk, the Page ... historically accurate portrayal of the ~av:inaugh Trio will perform at 8 p.m. 4th Georgia Infantry Regiment Band, m the Robert 0. 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Call 432-5880. ~ IATUaDAY, MAY 14 , COUCH POTATO IQINCI Juggler, acrob:il, mime and comedian Rick Lewis bal:inces lcarnini and fun when he performs his "Couch PotlltO Science" today and Sundlly 11 11 :i.m .. 1 and 3 p.m. at The Launch Pad science center in Crystal Court, 3333 Bear Street in Costa Mes:i. To teach the concepts of Newton's laws or motion, Lewis juigles objects such as to:lStcrs and thimbles, and stacks full glnsscs of water on his nose. Cost is SS per person, and includes :idmi~sion to The Launt\ P:id, a prC\·icw facil ity for ihc Discovery Science. Center, and the sjtow. C311 546-2061. IUI RAHIY IN CONCHT , Four-time Grammy nominc;,c. Sue Raney, one of the jaz.z world's great Thuraday. May 5, 1114 A7 . vocalists. will perform at 8 p.m. ln the . Robert 8. Moore Theatre at Orange Coast Collesc in Coita Mesa. Equ1tlli at home u a sons stylist, t'Omposcr. lyricist, ni,ht club performer, recordin' artist and pianist, Raney draws on matcrilll from her J I albums as well as newer songs for her shows that draw criticnl accL:iim wherever she goes. TickclS ue $9 to SIS. For inform:uion, call 432-5880. WIDNUDAY, MAY 11 OCC ONl·ACT PLAY fUTIYM A dozen onc-:ict plnys Crom cl:assical and contemporary literature will be performed at 8 p.m. tod:ay through Sunday, M:iy 22. during Onln&e Coast College's annual Spring One-Act Play Festival in OCC's bra.aia Lab. nc one-:rcts will showc:ise the talents of the company's student-directors, actors ond designers. Tickets arc $4 111 the ·door. For dct:iils-, 'call 432-5640. All that l am or nope to be . .. J owe to my angel· mother ... Abrafram Lincoln THE GREY GOOSE, INC. Gifts • Home Decor Westclift Plaza • 1032 Irvine Avenue Newport 'Beach • (7141 642-7803 any purchase of 130 or more with this.ad Ex ires 5-8-94 Everyone agrees Mom deserVes her-~wn Jay. 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Baka) SS f-wy. exit Victona &. 22nd St. (714).54() 3135 (714) 645.0246 • WEIGHT TRAINING • Camstar • Sprint • Gravitron • Free Weights QUALITY CLUB •Limited Membership • Certified Trainers & Teachers • Nutrition ~orkshops • Beginner Workshops • Towel Service & Ammenities •Newport's #1 Personal Training Program since 1982 In Westcliff Piaza • I 080 Irvine Ave (11 17th St) Newport~ • .. 631-3623 . . ....... r • , " " ,, . , £· r FRIDAY . :!r>IJ Af' \.Al ~·I01':Ll I IJ "I . ~I fobn th~ b;ipt1•1 S l)':J ' Frt ' ' . . Live Saturda \ "· -- ----=--~-~.._.. ---=-I ~-. - 'ATURDAY .tee ftlN DANCI MONDAY CLAS TlST llE~OltT , .... ~ .-.WE.D.sDAY AUIO..; LlnNE P>)'::ho:hcr:ipist fona~tr.in Robir.)()n . wall ~p::ai tin .. The An of Sp1rltu1.1l Sc~' at tlt1: we\: t..I. b~enL.izt m":ctint of 11 • vmntr C.ount) l!JSidc Ed£C, a SUj)P'J:1 j;fuup for lcad::n. Tbc . . mcctan~ bc~ins ;ai 6:30 a:m. 11t Scot1 s Rcs:aurunt. 33JJ Bristol Street m .. c.u~::. M::~~ C.ost for f°L"St time ~u::su s.~. and uodu:!::s brcaK!:ist. f-or d. • ulls. c;i11 "'3().!!f.150 ~ tkd $peci-d . Mcun, q'V~ <Yi. M~-io.-k ..... : T he p er fec t gift i SJeep"ear., ro be& & Sl i ppe r~ fro m ._._~· ' n . . Lingerie • Lounr~ • Gift, Wc~tcl1ff < ourt • 1719 Wt.: tchff Dr • ~n Be.sch • 631--399 atur \ ·m.to 3 p.m. b ~ ac:anMIU AWARDS =• JX!l1·S:111tu A.1 :i l..c!?l Scn-::t:ln.."'5 ~union ho ... s at :mnu:il A\\'!lri! llunqu::I :me ilnst:illat1 11 ,,f'Qffi •• n; :st ~h:: \\\ n:lh:mi Q:i• • Ho ... I, 3350 A\'enu:: bf 'the Arts, Cost:i :t.1~3 G0si 1s m :ind rcscnut•tm mui.1 b. ir.J ... e lb' F i..;", Mu' 6 ~.., hOS1 b:ir at l p.m .. dmncr ':ti ~~rt. pr ·~r;im -at 7::;o For mtl·:: mf nr.:1t1.m. c ti ... ~:.. u. FRIDAY, MAY 13 IWntn'OU FORUM Drvclo;:i "''" i..r ... g1:.-• !cir rr:::m\':: thrnlm' :ind prohkm ~oh'lllr ':ic .i scmm:.r of.l.·cd b~ th:: 1m.nto·5 Forum :i: q:-:in£:: c;c.:st Colk;;. ·~ S=1::n::c Ll:ct'-lr: bil:!ing !:o:r. to 10 p.rn. Guci.1 i>?C~ .:.-r i~ B:irlr.1ru 11 .. n. autllor of·\\ ~l:C tJ~ '\ o .. r Br'tLn & · Be Un.J;::nt Bcfo·. B•. :r .!::st•• bast is SS for mcna.tl::r~ of ln\. nton.- Fo~m <in:! SIS Cot nC\: ·m::::tb.n. Rdr:!-!'tmcnl.S will t•. ~ :'\. d for inform•rtion. ~J ~3-•9~:! .... I ...... More th:m 90 dealcn "ill offer mcrt:h!miliw: naJl&inJ f IX)tJ) nuncral und Wssil spc:cnn:dl' to ~tones. j. v. .. fl) und other it.cm' rcbuc:d to manc:ml~. minioi iind palcontol 11:1 at t 3rd <innu:il ii: 'csa CD:lSl G m & Miner.ii SJ10v. th:u opcru. tod:iy und rum throush Sund:I). M:iJ. 15 l11 the ~ lol1d:I\ lnft.'Briw>I PlllZJI m C.O 11 M::s:i. ShM' lmurs arc JO 1.m. lo r .m .ifrid:J\ :md S:nurd:s,, and JO ;:i.m. U> S p.m. Sund11}. Adrmhiun und p!lrtmg :ire fr~. For more m~ rma1ion. dll'(3!J3J 67~·:713. • • SA,....AY, MAY 14 90DftOAltD COlfTUT l he Ncv.pJn Ch:ipt.r of ~urfr~dcr Foun:!:ition r~ .nu 1h:: :!rid .AnllUJl • D ::h'hc:1 rd Contest :it ~:JO :i.m. :it h. ir.:c\l.po:-1 D:-:.ie'h,P1cr. E111ranl~ r. us.: b::''6 ~-=!In of :.;c or )DUll~.r. 1up 3 fimshca rece1w R-Lite hod)' bo:i.~:h EnL~ k::: t~ SIO. Th.re 111o1ll :ibo b~ :a s.p:::-r I dcmon.s.trat;on b~ R-Utc boJ\'bo rd 1~:.rm :it nr.oon. l or mor:: srfo:-in:it1on. C'.Jtl ~73-0706 llOAT AUCTIOM & IQ111PM£NT IA.LI Or~n_-Soast COiiet= v.a.JI ~nd&ict a f:!:Jnt·b~1:it llUCllOfl :lOd m:m11C scar s:il: ut it• S:ulang Center :ai l SLJ !' \\'. Coast H1~hw::~ an Newport Bc:ich -si:i.r:.ins :it.10 am. Vte-.in~ ru.ns from -.3(J to JO a.m .. :md fc:11urcs .• • C\i rythint from powcrbo:its ::ind .. s.iulbo:m to .mnat3blcs and d1:lg)ue1i. Th: s:ilc fcatu!c' i:.ll 1ypcs.iof mannc • t::.rd"' arc :it."ld ekctron1c tc:i.r. Procc d• ~ to OCC"s non·profit rn:mnc :md u 11Jng pr~r:irns. For '"lOr:: in!orm:i1;..,;> a'ld a liSl of tx..Jis aauoa llO cw• UMoun The D:slba ~·J C ub·, Muul A"'6Ud' D:snqu.:t :ind o .. occ "'1n held Dl the St.m1tOO·?'.v.p~;n llOI ~nnit"... 01 6~ p.m. 1ibc bl:x: '' cpuor ~I , .• 1. rll '' Orp n io couplci. '11i&l~ C.·~t If> .S2U p:r per n for dthn.r :ini.I <l2'ott, or S!i for th d:in~ onl). v.l 1d1 $.l:ira :it 9 pm. J. more 1nf01m:lt.10n, call M c:. Kmcricm :11 (JID' 9~~·GS37. usa• aooec u.u .,fr1t.'11ds of 1 c Cull:i Mc~:i La rwn~ \\I I bold J , .. ., I ':>I .s • .. id:: 1 ksu Verde Ubr:iry, ll-Hr ~tr.u :miJ 1.S""J \'crdc Dmc fr ..., J a :-1 to 3 run l'n~s on th: &>oo s. r~: :ind ni:tg .. .lin~ r:ing:: from S ZS tc.• S nnd ln..Juc.kli :iduh. t!uldr n :inJ tr.ic!c ink,. Dtl ~6-!i:?n Jor • tnform:i11on. TUUDAY, MAY 17 CMOLISTHOL UCTUU Ho:ir Jfo~p•t:d p·1)~tc1:an Rirh:m. llaskcll \\111 prr.:~ot "Oiul::-stcro l..o\\cnng C:crdi:ic Riil. :ind An~iopl»ty" nt 3 free noon pm·0. ¥ • in the Commumt) Room of th~ 11.:~v.port Center ubr~', 856 Sln Oc-rn.nte Dn·'C '" Ncwpon B..::ir For morc'infvrm:ition. c::!I 64~·31 ·1 or (.J.:.31 JI RE E BER THE ·oNE WHO . . ,, -HE·tPE D YOU BLOOM·. , - Treat y our ~om ta a bouquet burstirT:g with ... cowr or a potted green plant tha~ will grow · for ye4rs to come . rche cf;reenhouse ~~'*~~~ al Weot.c:Jiff Court. .,, • 1 0 1811 Westdiff Drive. Ncwpon Beach 631 -2402 . Fu 631-3975 's Lingerie ngewear, Prosthesis ficri za Bakery . Pizza -California Flair ng WESTCLIFF COURT, 1649-1831 Westcliff Drive between Irvine & Dover, Newport Bedct1 • , - II •.J omc guys have all the luck. Pascal Olhats, for instance. Many of Pa41cal's earliest memories are the scent of "' roasting wild birds or venison emanatihg from the Normandy kitchen of his mother, an inspired French c-0ok. But he's not going home Jor the ritu:il 0 MOTHER O'DINE Oesides dessert on the hou c, a be:Iutiful long-stemmed rose will be given to moms at thh rest~urant at 3520 E. Coast H1gh\Vay, Corona del Mar. In addition to. Carmelo's fabulous cuisine, pianist Mourizlo Metalll will supply hve music along with Tim and Mike, a gu1tar/\local duo known for their Simon and Garfunkel ~und. Phone 675-1922. I , Mother's Day dinner. Instead, his mother, Madame Therese Olhats, has crossed the Atlantic to be with her son, her d:iughter-i n law, Mimi and three ~randcliiugh~crs, Mngali, Fanny and Puscahne for a private celebration. Local restaurants f et'e madres everywhere with Mother's Day, Cinco de Mayo specials A CO~WLIMENTARY COLOR PORTRAIT ... Jt The Ritz in Ne" port €enter. Dut that's not the only llpccial Mother's Day treat, as cbef Cloude Koebcrlit has de\ iscd a delectable three-course dinner of Riu f.ivorite!>. T he re~taurant will be open fk>m 11:30 a m By MARLA BIRD to 9 p.m .• For rc!>crvat ions, phone 646-4170. LIVE 1-"L\~tENCO G ITARIST ... :ll the Carden Bistro in Cl)~tul Co'urt. Jon Bryant "ill provide music for moms, and there '"''Ir ulso be an 1·magina1ive Toni~ht at Pascal, the restnurant will present nn authentic Normandy dinner with the combined culinary talents of mother and son. The snme menu will be presented in the first t\vo weeks t1f !une .to comme~orate the 50th anniversary or the invasion and ultimate liberation of Normandy. T.he menu they planned together includes: d3ra1sed Iott!! (monk fish) with sauce Dicppoisc; free range chicken, Valllee D'Auge, Normandy cheese platter and a trio of French tarts. Pascal is located at 1000 North Bristol. For reservations, phone 75~-0107. The dinner is S65 p;r person includin~ wines, tax and gratuity. -MOTHER'S DAY TREATS Of course, there's always the easy out with a box of candy, but most moms like the· idea of sitting at a table with loved ones, and restaurants. arc perfect fo r this occasion. For mom (and the family), it's a · win-win situation -great food, lots of it, c..~tra treats ,and no mountain of pols, pans and dirty di shes. Here c> arc some ways to go: GYPSY BOOT ... at l\1o1hcr's Market. The :iuthor and peicnni:il clMrncie·r will be on' deck along with live accordion serenades by Stella by Starlight. .All mom!> will receive an (orgunic;1/ly grown) orchid from Gypsy's own hand ;i1 225 E. 17th St .. Cost:i Mesa. Phone 5%18-4279. menu, complimentary Champagne and spring nowcr.... Cost Ill SIS.95, childr~n under 12, S7.95. Phone 546-600-t. SI ROLLl~G MUSICIA.'\S .. at the llyott . ~c"1>orter Rc!>ort. Mu!>1C ''ill fill the lu!>h, llo\ .. cr-fillcd grounds, where frce.now1rg Champagne highlight'i the annu:il Muther\ Day Buffet Brunch from tO::m-o.m. to 3 p.m. Prices are S27.95 for adults.+-- $23.95· for _senior adults and SI 3.95 for c hildren un<l~ 12. Resen·ations are a mul>t. Phone 729-1234. ANO MYOH MY IT'S CINCO DE MAYO Mariachis, hftargaritas and all those.traditional fei.tivities ;ire happening today! There's a speci~I p:irty and fund-rai~er \\ ith a deejay, dancing and food fair gomg on at Cnno's put on by Tbe Sophisticates or A.T.S.G .. ~ S 10 bi°ll will gcr )ou 10 the door. Special gucsb include ct(ebrity sports figures, the LA. Raidfrctte~.am.I D.J. Priest. At 22~ I W. Coast Higlm:.iy. Phone 631-1381. T\\O CELEURATIO~S _._at El Torito Grill. ~lo1hcr\ Dny or Cinco De Ma)O -take your pick. ,• A Soulh\\Cslc.rn Drunch \\ill be served from 9 a.m. to 3 pm. \\llh cornplimenl•ll) Champagne for SI0,95, h:'\lf prn.:c for childre.n under JO. Later 1n the day, • Rian on ficst;1 time. f or inform:.i1ion .111LI rcscn.•1tions. • cont.1c1 El 'I orilo Grill 111 Costa ~k!l.I (pho11e NEW TR. \UITION ... at The Rh icra. This elegant rc~taurant in South Coal.I Plaza will l>ef\'C, with their usuaf pan3che, a ~!other's D:.iy brunch for the \'cry fir!>t time in their long an~ Jistinguishcc.I history. Prices from Sl0.50 to SIS.SO. children's portions :inc.I prices ~vail3bie. Open from noon to 7 p.m. Phone ..____ C11k1~mr11r ..... \~!>.Ar. D\ll \ I 11 or Pascal Olhats gives his mother Therese a taste of what's cooking at Pascal in Newport Beach. 662-::!672) or NC\\port Ueuch (~39-97-10)------~"I .... -'mHI: \1.\YO .• Lt ~t i Casa .'.\laq~arita,illc, Grl11~.1·., Grill , laco -'It a. 1:.1 lfonchito, L'l nh:i, 540-3840. • SIZZUNG GOODIES ... atSabnlino's. Pion on succulent ltnli:in food. music, flowers .for mom and nn all-you-can-drink bubbly ot 1hcir_Champ:1gnc Ilrunch fo r Sl2.95. SabaJ.ino·s i' bchinll J.:>1.Janc}°l> on L1dn Peninsula. Outdoor uining overlooking the w:itcr is u plus at :!5 l Shil1) :ire.I W;1y. Phone 723·06::! I. 'pcc1<1b sli.ln :H ~9:-95 "ip.n.~ ..., li1itt1~d111 thh 1tt.>twf.ir cafc, 2600 E. Coa,1 ll1!;ll\\<1). Co1ona di.:! ~lar· l'h111ll." 6-W-2291 for rC!'>Cl\.1ll•ll1 lostn Ur:n·a. Corona <.:afe-:md more • ..? · I l.1 ... 1;1 L11 \'1~1.1 and I l.1pp~ \ll 1hcr\ D.1) ! \/:Jr/a IJird is a ftH .. /:inct• 11ritcr 11/w t'(J1 er~ Joc:1/ tlinin~ fur t /Jc /):1ily Pi Jut. Ff(EE DESSEtn: FOR ~10~1 ... :it <.:inu. 01n111.:r .\JORE OE SEIU ... al Carmelo'~ Ri\tura11H• OFF THE B~ATEN PATH In ·search Of a riation · ,By ROYA FOULADI :tfld CHRIS CRISWELL S o \\C dro\'c AnJ \\C dro\'C. l'o\\,11d JanJ~ unkno\\ll \}nd re· 'ercd in th1; d1.ptli... l>f uur hc;irh. Th1. land of ·1 HE PEOPLE. Dinch. N,1\,1jo. Am 111ngly the N.l\.:IJll a1c one of the fc\\ · tribes \\hO Clllkd up \\jth any ol 1hdr ancestral l inu\, aflLI it is truly l>reathtalo..ing to d1 ivc thr\lugh it. Thursday, May 5, 1994 Pull-out Section/Page A With 1111.. ;11d ll( our l11tl11n Lam(, m 1p fr\llll A\.\, \\C headed to· \\:ltd the 1w1,tll\\l''tcrn lllJllcr ol 'le'~ f\lc,ico. \\hue the ?\a"ajo l:1ml\ begin Our intention \\a .. tu 'cc a\ many of the importJnt bndmark'i a\ po,.,.blc. Our guh 111 htcncd \\hen \\e cro~'cJ the lmc that !oep.1ralc' the i1l\,1dl!r' from the pco11li:. the Native A1i1cric~1ns. Even LllClugh 111•''1 ol 1he inhah"i t.1nh of 1hc N;t'<1jo Nation ma) not be the proud "a11 ior' of ::!LJ!I \\!Jr' :1go, the) :ire dc)ccnLlanh nonc- 1hcks" and that 1 "mcthing \\C can (C'lpcct and admire. 1 his is a culture th:ll l!al. a goml a111ounl of cohel>iun ucspitc the temptations of a \\hitc mun's \\orltl. FirC\\:tlcr 111.1y hJ\\! brought u good man) American lntli:in' 10 their l.:nccs. but C\cn more ol them nurture 1hc olJ \\:l)S ;inLI belief... • See NATION/D Anasazi ~ndian ctitt dwelling, El Morro National Monument. _tNightfal_Is_1___,·n_L.A.' via Orange C_oas~CoJlege -1 · Ethnic diversity has lead in alllbitious production By CHRISTOPHER TREl,,A 0 range County has had its share of \\Orld premiere plays, thanks to such th e:1tcrs as South Coast Repertory and a handful of other lqcal venues. l3ut "Nighlfalls in L.A.," which is receiving its ''orlt.I premiere in the Dram:i Lab Theatre :11 Orange Coast Collage in Casto Mes:i bcr,inning tonight, is special. and "~forgo and the Girls," all of which have also been seen at OCC. l3ut, ironically, his most succcssf ul plJy is ~· one-:ict c.1lkd "Click," about :1 !>C11al killer and a woman \\hO fights with him for her life. lt lws been pr~l>entcd throughout the count!) and, in fact, has been inco1 r oratcd into "Nightfalls in L.A." ~ FerLacca is abo directing the pluy, whicli he says is both a blessing and a challenge for hitn and the actors. been lot\ of rcwrnc' :ind lots of changes. rh:H has probably slowed Jo" n the re hca r'.1 I procc,s. ( h:iractcr ... h.nc been adLlcd. People ha\'C been added. I have a . \\hole nc\\ 'crskm of a 'cnpt to gh c to a !!trl tonight. She·, going 10 go cra.ty "hcu .. he sec'.'> 11. "Th;1l's 1hc tun \\hen H>u'rc \\Ot.i.ing on 11. ~uJJcnl) ... omc1'od) \\Ill uo something :111J )llU get a \\hole new 1nsich1. "o \ ou \\Jill 10 rcJll ii. As the -Jirc.:dor. \'tlU C.lll dl1 it. But I've ~topped. l1\ gelling the .1ctors too ncf\ous, .m<l I don't l)pC, ~ C\Cl)thing the) get is hand \Hiilen. II\ a problem, :rnJ I hove !>)mpathy for them.'' Feruc<.a said that he.hod :i actors. But the) arc all doing a terrific·job, he soys, and having them speak their natl\e language 1s a real plus. . "There arc limes in the piny \\hen a foir amount of it 1s in Sp.1111~h. F;im, \ 1ctnamese Som1. ot 11 I \\rote in English, and the actor:, \\~.lulu tran\late it 111t\l their n.111\ c tongue Some of the plJ} 1, comic. a lot of it " poign;int, l>Onh. '' \'Cf) senot1,, hlo..c life in LA is. • h\ not .1 pl.1) th ll SJ)' one p.111il:ubr 1hing. A llll of people th.ti \\C Ir\ tu a\l,IU .ire rcpre~en1c<l here the V1c1nam It was written by theater arts associate professor John Ferzncca, :ind it fcaturcl> !>Omc of the hottc~t young acting talents in Orange County. The play is also being entered in the American College Theatre Festival, where it will be judged under the play writing and .. production categories. The actors will be eligible for nomination for. Irene Ryan acting awards. "The problem is, directing anc.1 writing it, I can say 'wait, this isn't working,' and rewrite it. There's Derick Keith (left) and Clifford Sims are featured performers in "Nightfalls In LA." at OCC. For ticket lnfon:nation, call 432-5880. little trnublc finding all the different cthrnc performers that he nCl'd for hi' pl.:i' Some MuJcnts lh.11 earncu part\ .ire ft/\t-timc \Cl looking for Jon:i11on • illegal cro.,i.mg the border. If we listen h> their SlOI). \\e find OUL we hJ\'C more 111 common than '"c 1hough1 \\ c L11d. We will look at pcuplc \\Ith ne\\ C)el> 3J)U new unJerl.tand1ng.'' The play, and the staging, promises to be one of the most unique presentations ever at OCC. i'Nightf:ills in L.A." explores the cultural, ethnic and racial diversity of Los Angeles, using a multi-rucial, multi-ethnic cast that frequently speaks in its native tongue. Not simply a play, "Nightfalls" is· a series of short scenes of varying lengths, many or which are the result of conversations' oncJ research with Angelenos. According lo Ferzacca, the play didn't start out that way. "It started out as being four, one-net plays," he explained prior to a rehearsal SC\crnl weeks before the opening. "lt hns become 45 characters in vignettes nnd scenes. It's now the story of life in LA nftcrd.irk on one evening fron1 dusk until duwn the next duy. It's tracing the lives of 4S people throughout that evening." Fcrzacc1 has written o number or othct!lays that hnvc been produce around the country, Including "The Failure to Zf1-Zaa.'' ··comeback Memories" Play poses emotional chatlenges for actors By CHRISTOlHER. TR.ELA T alking to the--Or- nnge Coast College drnll)a students who :ire acting in "Nightfalls in L.A.," you get the feeling that something unique, and intense; is happening with the play. Many ca t mem· bcrs arc reaching within themselves and exploring new emotional facets that are mai..ing their characters come alive. Dut a pluy th• intense docs take its toll. "II i really challenging for me. I :lm rm:kcd," con- fc)SeJ Angela Comb,, Wjlo ph1y ~ woman lied to u chair Ulling her wii... to \lay nlivc during her 40 minute, two·ch.1ractcr ~c,menl cBllcd "Click." "I've been working on It every duy. 'It's hard wori... It's like taking Drano, cmotionully, to do )Ome· thing that intcn.,e. 1 think a few of the other picce!i are lil<.e that, LOO ... Combs, who appeorc<..I in "Rumor~" and "l'hc Hcidi Chronicles" at OCC. noted that whcr¢ 1110)1 plays have :i whole theme to them, "Nightfalls in L.A.'' ha~ a number of diffc1 cnt clf- contained themes that in- lcrpfay "ith a bigger theme. "It'~ more difl1cuh because )OU h.l\C to \.IC.1tc your moment 111 ,, \hurt pe- riod of time," \he s.11d. Leslie l~m~e h.I\ :1p- pcared 111 numc1 ous plti)s 01 OCC and throul.'hout Or.111gc Count) She j, u m.1kc·up Mll~I \\hU WMks :i lot in Lo' Anl'cle,, whid1 he .. up. h<1 hccn helpful for her tole in this pl.1y. "'l he !iccnc lhtlt l'in in is very l.Ai h," S!lid l{owc. "h's callctl''Thc Oomc.' h's .ibout two ixuplc who meet in an LA bar. She's kind of kooky~ She makes her living appearing as a Cllntestant on game shows. Rici... is the guy who be- comes her companiun for the night." Rowe thinks th l\I the pl~iy is realistic because of its types of chara cter,,"''" whom audience "111 be ublc 10 relate. "h's reality, all the sub- Jech he (Fcrzacca) toucbc on. Rodney King, home· lc''ncss, AIDS, the l.J\ lilc\t) le. It doe~n't only pc1t;iin tu LA. It pc11a111' to Orange County ns \\ell. It'<, JU t C\'Cryday life, \\}~.II , .. c·rl! h"ing. h I\ rcul. Pc\>• pie MC \\,td.y out thc1e." Kopc Ma"-acm:i i!I doing her firs t play at OCC, but she i not new to perform· ing. She i a dancer and, knuwing that, l·crt;1cc:l in· corporattJ her talent into her rnlc of a dnnccr , .. ho h.1 ... ju\t to ... 1 her best fricn<l. her dancing p.irtncr, to 1\lDS. !for character has to go on \\ith her per- formance, and in her !>hort. four-minute \ccnc, l\l:l- "'acma dcli\crs an cmo- t1on.ll punch that FcrLaecu c:1llcd une of the pl.1y\ highlii,:hh. "It\ .,omcthing l'"c ol· \\U)' \hinted to do but nc\'cr h:1t1 the g11h to \lu," ':1id M:1k.1c111;.1 of uding. "All m) hie 1\e ju t ,.i.111\;\;d, I o;tuUicil j.111. anJ ballcl :ind t.111. And I've :11. "a)' been 111 tou~h ''ith my HK)I\ (c,he h I l:t\\,lii.lll), Ac.:1111g j., dilllcult. This 1olc j, re.illy cmotion:.11. I'm pretty nc"ou~." O.u id; l\cith, \\h\> play four uitrcrcnt ch:ara\;ICf'S in the play, is one or the u - ton; who h••d ~me of hi d111lo"uc rc•\\1itten uy Fer· z:icca during the rehearsal proce s, That's not th.It ca y, saiLI Keith. particu- l:irl)' when tw o o( his char- acters, a teen·agcr and a blad \ig1lnntc, require a lot of di•1loguc. · "John is the script- writer," !laid Keith. "He h.1 ll ct in lw. mind "hat he w.rn1s. After a perl>on get into ch;1r.1cter, he_ may 'cc different thing~ that m,1y add to it. lt improve it. lt \ lil;c Q WOI k in pro~rc.;s," s.1ndrn Dec ~1\XHC mJ~ h:l\'c h.1d the toughc\t time or :ill. he i'i pl.1 fog a outh Ccntr.11 lo .1\osc:lc' mother of l\\() '"ho is wor· ricd that her tecn·a c sun mny be in ti gang. "I ju t got ii brnnd new .. cript, .1nJ the how upcns in h\o "eek , " 3i\J Moore, lnughinc. "He had written the. enc ominally for !>Omconc else. She was an older \\Oman. She couldn'-t - Jo it. We had to !>it down and say, 'OK, there arc • young 30-year-old black \\Omen m South Central, an~ they all don't speak ~ an uneducated cliche.' "I tried to dprcss to John my' 1ew of wh11ta 30- )Cllr-old 1n South Central ''ouh'..I ~e hlc. She would drc' \Cry ''ell. but ~he m:iy be uneducated anJ ""ult.I u'e li:id diction, but not rc:il, 'rc:tl bad. Not as baJ :t\ \\C originall) haJ. l le took my \:icw nnd rc- \\fotc it. It' now a little lc"s intirniJ ting. It's o very fX>'\CrCul \CCl'IC. Very polo\• 1;rful.'' Chri tophf'r Tft'la /1 • fttt.IHtt min' ... ~ tn l«•I tntnula.._t ,,,, lite Delli ru.c. .. ) " ' 8 Thursday. Mays. 1994 r . . LOCAL THIATIR ~ EmotiO~al:WallQp -imi}aC~s 'Lips T-ogether, Teeth Ap/_ . Middle-American character, Victona Petrovich has p By TOM TITUS • w har Eugene O'Neill , . accomplished in • "Long Day's Journey Into Night" and Edward J\)pcc achieved in "Who's Afraid of'Virginia Woolf?" Terrence McNally pursues with a vengeance in "Lips Together, Teeth Apart," currently in reside nce or't South Coas,t Repertory's Second S1age. The premise of four characters locked in emotional combat has served to provide same blinding dramaric fireworks in the pasr. McNally's play comes ~vith fireworks, too -figuratively and literally -as 'he places these dissimilar souls into uncomfortable • positions for a Fourth of July holiday. • While the li ngering effect may fall somewhat shqrl of O'Neill and Albee, "Lips Together" certainly· 1 does not fail for lack of effort. McNally's charaqers have at eacfi ' .other inrermillently, then forgive- . their antagonists and move on to a : more communal relationskip -u • n til the next maelstrom washes • ' over the deck of the Fire Island beach house whereon the. tendencies). On another, there's the fact thot John and Sally have .. ha d a brief affair, an d bo}h of rhc others seem aware of it. Director Tim Vase n, making his debul with SCR, orchestrates McNally's discordant vi ceral symphony marvelously. The physical conflic t seems to spill over the smnll Second Stage setting into the nudience and Vasen uses th<! limited di mensions to peak effect, both outside the house, where lhe ac1ion is, and inside for nimospheric embellishment. • All four performances are impressive, but Cash and Doussom elevate their characters to pf"ticular heights wit h 1hcir , incredible stage energy - boundless in Cash's case, rnurly repressed in Doussom 's . • comedy-drama is performed. Cash is a streaking meteor in her intcrpre tarion, riding her character to the crest of whut may be the precursor to a nervous .breakdown. She's never without her opinion, though it may be far from accurare, such :is when she The occasion for the tension-laced ga rhcring is tht; death (from AIDS) of the brother of one of the foursome, the pensive Sally (Karen Landry). She and her tigh tly wound husband Sam (Ron Doussom) have invited -FYI . WHAT • , hio., manic chatterbox sister Chloe ' (Susan 0..tsh), and her introspective husband John (Nicholas Hormann) along for the ·fun. "lips Together, Teeth Apart" WHERE Second Stage, South Coost Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa --WHEN , I ' ' I , f ' •• l On one revel, four !.traight people fin9l11g themselves•in the ,midsr of a homosexual ~ve . makes for understa'ndable uneasiness. especially given"Sam's homophobi"c attitude (he's afraid to becorve a father, for fea r his child may inherit its uncle's 8 p.lti. 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His fiunous belly dancrrs wiU be there, as wdJ as StdlabyS~t io seimade au the mothers. , 83 YEARS YOUNG "The Gypq In Mel,, How to look )uungtt. f J ! and have more CflCl'KY· Come Join Us on Mother's Day, May 8th lOamtolpm at our~ Mesa Store for a fun book ~ and &tc samples! 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa t 6-11-474:1 19770 Beach Bhd., H.B. t 9Q-6667 , .. Karen Landry (left) and Susan Cash in "Lips Together, Teeth Apart" on Second Stage of South Coast Repertory. · Ni_chQlas. HormanpJsJn background. . he:irs the overture to ~'Gypsy" and identifies it us "~nnie" -all the whife re hearsing for her own rendirion of Adelaide in n community theater ve rsion of "Guys and Dolls." SCR vete~an Boussom renders a -supe rb delineation of h~ simple, P ·. 4 A . R ·A · D I S· £· . ~ Is Just MlnUtes Away •.•• NO SMOG 1 ' •. · Lake Arrowhead N C Village & Resort , a 0 ROWDS short drive from where NO TRAFFIC }AMS you are is a whole new NO KIDDING!. world. Visi~hJi~J:'. 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When the demons os many layers of playing a finally ovcrtako him ond he goads there are layers ot plot. h's Hormann into fisticuffs, Boussom wonderfully lit by Ashley Y is artistically triumphant in defeat. r Hormann approaches his role, a Kenn.cth, .especia ly during thoughtful intell"tual att empting fireworks segment., to shield his baule with cancer "Lips Toge th er, Teeth A from the others, like one might a (the ·title refers to a sleepin hot bath, immcrsina himself gradually. His hunge r for the position to prevent grinding reclµsive Sally is played with an teeth, a failin$ of both male ·awkward honesty. characters) is an exciting, Sally herself is the mo~t inaccessible character, nnd Landry • emotional tag-teatn match, g also elects for a mpasured richn:ss and immediacy by approach to he r assignment. Her and his excellent cast. haunted features speak eloquently, but one still wishes that McN;illy has fleshed out he~ emotions to Tom Titus is D frec•ltw cc ) somerhing more approximating the tt'hO cot1crs locnl theater for level of the others. Daily l'ilot. OPEN . ~MOTHER'S co" Il' !V . oun\T~ ft.I ANY OMELE'ITE FROM MENU ' served with home fries, toast or mcuits & gravy. HOMEMADE SALSA! .---------------, I RANCHERO OMELE'ITE · I L~~z_1_~~rJ~~~J 320 •••STOL #G at Redhill (by An:o Mini Mart) .... 7AMTU.11117...,,a1'1111l • (AJMa Mftua • 841·7321 Join the Saver Club •SENIOR SAVER FREE TRIAL OFFER• Monday-Saturday $4.89 . Lunch 10:4Slm·2:45pm M<!nday-Sunday .$6 09 Dinner =~~ • 2300 Hmbor BMi ea.ta M11a In HarbQi c.,... . (714) 631-2231 c:i :is rk he :l,rf' of \Cn Jl\Cn ritrr llr Weekend "Tales of Beatrix Potter" Ballet continues its run at the Or_-- ange County Performing Arts Center through Suoday. .~A Gala Programme" featuring Sir Fred- erick Ashton's "A Month in the Country," Sir Kenneth MacMil- lan's "The Judas Tree" and se- . lected pas de dcux will be pre- ~ented at 8 p.m. through Friday. Ashton's "The Dream'' and "Tales of Beatrix Potter" tilkc the stage 3 and 8 p.m. Silt.urda y ilnd 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Ticket prices range from S20 to S70. Call 740-2006. · · Deejays spin l-iouse. Funk and · Hip Hop dance music nightly through Saturday at the ·Shark Club, 841 Baker St., Costa McSJ. . ' Thursday, May 5, 1994 C PILOT PICKS S outh Coast Plaza Village goes country Saturday. Antiques, folk art and country-flavored live music will fill the vill~ge green at the Spring.Country Fest running from 9 a.m. to S p.m . Authors Emclie Tolley and Chris Mead will sign copies of their book "A Potpourri of Pansies" (shown at right) at noon in The Wild Goose-. Chase store. Tolley will give a ' leffure titled "A Garden Full of Herbs'"' at 2 p.m. The fest features more than 40 first-quality country, antiques dealers from California and the West showing pre-1900 hand-crafted American Country furniture and accessories, as well as ·antique quilts and linens. • Music will be supplied in There's a $5 cover on weekends, Tickets a~c $5 per film ($3 fof se- a-nd the' infamous shark feed ing at n1ors, students and museum midnight Fridays. members). Call 759-1122. Earlen'e Fowler s1gns copi"S of FR!DAY: "Charles Laughton -· her debut mystery "fools Puzzle" Actor/Director" kicks off · a new from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Barnes Friday Night Films series at New-& Noble ;it Triangle Square in port Hatbor Art Museum at 6:30. Co~ta Mesa. Up tonight is "The Hunchback of . • In free musical offerings: Man- Notre Dame" (1939). Rounding evelins perform at 7 p.m. at The out the series are "The Big Lab, 293013ristol St., Costa Mesa, Clock" (1948) on .May 13 Jnd while lhe Ben Cleal! Trio plars "Night of the Hunter" (1955) on p~ogressi~c jClZZ at 9 p.m. ~t. May 20. Film unalyst Arthur TJu>-Diedrich s, 474 E. 17th St., Costil sig introduces each film, ~nd Mesa. more detailed discussion follows. SATURDAY:: Author Lois Wyse Crui ses · Tours · Airline s EUROPE SO"o o ff for second p e rson ALASKA 2 for the p r ice of 1 FREE AIR FARE OPEN SATURDAYS (10om · 2pm) dozen 2721 E COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 1-800·432-5577. 714·673-9485 p~ join ru~ VJo/i M~~J)q ~g:J)~ Rack of Lamb ~t . Salm1::';';allbut ~~ · Veal · • RF.af!LAR MENU AVAllAILE • CATEllING SPECIALISTS Remember We Cattr Boats &-Charters ~ your home or in our dbllng room ... " I-or Re.\Crvauons a.II 251 Shipyard Way · Newport Beach 'the morning by Purple Sky and 'Irvine-based bluegrass/country trio Al:{)ustic Renovators ("You Wouldn't Believe What My GrJndchild Did -'-.. ") discusses the virtues and trials of grandpar· 'enthood at Nordstrom South (shown here) in the afternoon. Parking is free. The $5 admission includes admittance lo the indoor lecture, \\here seating is on ~ first-come, first-served basis. For more information, call 435-2050. Coast Plaza. There will also be il drawing for children's books, a fashion show featuring spring styles for women and children \ • • and continental breJkfast. Doors open at 8 a.m., with the show • starting a half-hour later. Call 850-3790. · T~rrancc Tony plays at 1 p.m. and Pilgrim Soul takes the stage at 7 at The lJb. Earl Milllory blow:. his saxophone from 9 a.m. to noon &ll D edn h Newport Beach, 3601 J .. 1inl>orcc Road,. while The M'ghtv DR's pl.-iy blues at 9 p.m. at Diedrich CostJ MeSJ. ( Lois Wyse ~~OW~ M O N D AY IGHT • GILD!D CAGE t.W.11~ Family Special -·CINEMAS • • • • • • • $3.75.DAILY BARGAIN SHOWS STARTING BEFORE 6:00 PM • ( laul)Uon Ii!!~ u 00 ) • FOUR WUHllS ._.A f...W. (Ill m ,Af'lll !R>/~ ms <N-i31 llAUD • .. YIM t"I T1'l FAVOR " IOUCAl'I mtt FAS 211'51 llt m ~MIS,,_, CLUM sun ("8·13) W1TII HoteQAS (P'G·13) COf'S MIO "OllHSOIS (N ) EL MON"E 8 ".., "'' ,.,, ...... .. 11 f, Ill~'!• •·1 -JI' "\Ml MOUNWNGATE " .... ,·· ... : ••.• .; .. • .. •• •• D Thursday, May 5, 1994 NATION ..... A ROYA'S TA.KE There are a good many th1n~s that tell )'Ou )OU arc no longer on federal lands. The fir~! thing I noticed was the hundreds ofl liquor ' bottle~ thrown on the i.ide of the ' road -a sad remmdcr or the legacy that may ruin entire gcnerntioos of gr,t;at people. An other strungc thing we s,1w over hundreds of miles of Navajo roads "ere dcnd <logs. Nnvajo~ dcgcnd on dogs for herding their nocks of sheep, untl each family has at least four l(ogs "ho roam Cree. This rc:rults in dogs liuering the ro::i<ls every 20 miles. You ge1 over it real fast. Then the be::iuty of what really surroun<ls you sets in. We stopped at El Morro National Monument where the massive in~cription rock has hunkered fo r cen turies -.its protecti\1! cap of hnrd rock ensuring that it stands iall, long after the surrounding fand W••" worn down to its present level. The Anasazi Indian'> built three-story pueblo~ atop t h1-. hig!1 mcs:i and in the course ol their 1 live!. there, they bla nk.eted the rock with petrogl) phs ~mu imcriptiOQS. A handprint next to u 1 zig·zagged line !.hO\\S the. way 10 the W•Hering hole in the ~icJe of El Morro rock. The ornate c:irvings of Spanish name!. of conquering. soldiers that date b::ick to 1605. ;ire.: a poignt1nt fcminder of the fate that bi:fcll the inlwbitants ol this · huge rock. I •I •I , We crossed back in10 Arizona at its nonhcnst corner and went straight to the Petrified forest National ParJc, home of giant logs over 200 million years old that, after being buried in water and volcanic auh, slowly turned to qu>inz. La1cr, erosion wore down the carlh unul the petrified log.s, russils1 and Painted Desert were exposed. The logs sit 111..e giant gems, sp(lrkllng red, yellow, orange and white strintiohs in the sunlight. Dut don't even think of , sneaking a piece of wood off this laric.I. With ~very frngmenr..of beauly you smuggle orr lnc.liun lane.ls a curse will be set into motion upon you. Each year, the National Park system recci_vcs hundreds of fr3gi;nents of rock bacl\, accompanied by ang~ished letters describing the fates that befell the poor idio1s wh.p darep to remove a souvenir of thfs sacred land. , The Northern road of the Petrified forest Park takes you right through the Painted Desert; a place of !.tunning beauty and coJor. As we stood on a ledge ove rlooking 1his miracle of nature, •i1s pointed peaks and jagged ' \alleys washed in pinks, yellows, " nnd grc·cns, I felt lhe urge to run and leap into the chnsm 1hat owned it. There is no monat way to be part of something so grand and wonderful. No way to soak it up without feeling guilty for being u lumbering, destructive human. The things we have seen here arc profound to us. I hope their immensity and inaccessibility will help · preserve them for at least a few more centuries. Petroglyphs abound at Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. CHRIS' TAKE · When you cross the imaginary line that divides Native American owned land from the rest or America, you immediately sense a history, :ilthough somewh:it displaced. The untouched beauty of much of what is visible from the dog-cluttered freeways is sta,incd by the knowledge of what H'lis country represents. The freedom dichotomy is bugled from the posh government offices and resonates with a hollow echo from the depths of a liquor bottle. It makes you think. · • ·~ When traveling through Navajo or any trib:il land, ope should show the proper respect. Indians, by virtue of their limited numbers, arc relegated to the position of a minority and are reminded of this fact by the casual and povclty-like interest besto,yed them from the tourist throngs looking for Native jewelry in sterling si lver. Walk lightly. Treat not only the people but the land with respect. The animistic views held by these ancient souls arc the true environmental and conservationist ideals ... a perspective this ·conquering society has fost. Canyon. De Chelly National Monument in the northeast section of Arizona will take your breath away~ At each lookout point along the road you are aff ordcd l\ view of a beautiful canyon that evil daredevHs never considered jumping. You can walk out to the edge and look over into the interior that houses livestock including hor$es and sheep. The multi-color strata is so distinctive that you can gaze on the volcano-like p1ou11tain tops that sprinkle the plain and count the hues. As it is adjacent the Painted Desen, many of the beautiful n.itural wonders spill over and around, once again negati ng the notion of imaginary lines. You need :\ guide·to veer from the trails sp get there enrly and learf! . , from the people that live there nnd know the land. further north, we spent the day" at Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, touring the geologic statues and tributes to erosion and cyclical change. We hopped on a decrcpjt old pick-up truck and, along with some German sightseers, began r our'three·hour tour with a Navajo, horse-owner, Mon ument Yallt!y security guy, and tour-guide. He. .. first entertained us with a long and somewhat disjointed s1ory about the creation of the masses towering above us and how the Navajo came to be there. He drove us down the winding unl incredibly bumpy road into the park, stopping by his grandmother's hogan,.or home, to' show us some genuine Navajo 'A cave in Monument Valley, Utah .. weaving. Roy seemed more real than the slick guys runni11g the· other tours in that his truck and himself weren't pretty. Of course he was out to make u buck as \\ell but. he leav~s you with the feeling you've seen and heurd more thnn ju!.t who originated the petroglyphs an<l which peak looks Hke Snoopy on his Sopwith Camel. I By sharing some of his personal life, Roy gave us a snapshot of what it mcnns to be an Indian today :ind that's what I came for. O:ilboa Island resident Roya Foulndi is 11 Ne11port Bcnc/1 Arts Commissioner. C/lris Cris11 cll is n JJ:ilbon 1'c11i11suln n·sidC'nt. Bot/I nrc coJJcge studcn(s . .Off tlw neaten 1':1tb runs 11eckly in Weekend. ''THE ME NOBODY KNOWS'' · (FROM THE INSIDE OUT) ESSAY CO,NTEST ' Anyone age 9 to 15 can er1ter this f REE contest. Each participant is asked to submit J 250· to 500· word essay on how you ;eJlly feel. Suggested topics (you can write o~. these or Jnything you wan't) in· elude parents, sibRngs, school, being the bcs.t, physical looks, fear, anger or frustrJtion. J•ttlZE 1'10NEY Fin,t P1·izl': SSO Sr<·ond P1·izc: S-10 Thir<l Pl'izc: S30 Fourth Prize: $25 There is no fee to enter. Entric~ must be mailed by MJy 31 to All;ml Academy, 2488 Newport Blvd., No. 2C, Costa Mesa, CA, 9262(. Include your name, mJiling address and phone number. Winners will be announcc:cJ in the O:irly Pilot and notified by mail in mid·June. \Vinnipg entries \-.till also be printed in the Pilot. 1 IO\\C\er, to ensure )Olfng writers share their deepest thoughts, they will have the option of being anonymous. 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(714) 850-0595 INDIAN PARADISE, locoted ol 1520 West """ otCK CHURCH'S RISTAURANT,-Atomilfsty,le coffee shop loco1ed ot 2698 Newport Blvd., Cosio Mew Menu includes breakfos1, lunch ond dinner Prices range from $3 00 ro $7 99 Open Ml:>n • Sor 6 OOom ro 9 OOpm IN WC. V, MC (714) 646-7762 - ---'Coast-Hwy. The menul ncludes chiCken, lamb, - seafood ond vegetarian dishes oll prepared to perfection with only the freshest ingredients. • Prices range From $2 .SO to $1.S.95 for o complete combmotion dinner Open 7 days a week lunch 11 30 to 2·30, dinner 5 to 10 ID, FB, V, MC. AE, OS, DC (7141 646-3993 ,, \ I ZUBIE! RESTAURANT, located ot t 712 Plocenho Cosio Mesa Menu er.dudes nbs, chicken, steak & lobsler pnmo nb, pizza, oystor bar Prices range from $3 95 ond up Open doily from 11 30om to 1 Opm, Cock1oils 'til 11 pm ID. FB. WC, No cred11 cords (714) 645-8091 Your Restaurant Guide to Dining in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, (orona del Mar, Huntington llfHKh & Fountain Valley NEWPORT Rll COMPANY Unquest1onobly the Best Baby Sock R1bsl Known for its friendly otmosp!oere ond comfortoble boolhs, Newport Rib Co. hos been pleasing o local crowd since 1984. Open 7 days o week ol 4pm. 2pm on Sunday Toke-oul, colenng and banquets Just ot the end of the 55 f'!'Y ID, FS. we. v. MC, AE, DC DISCOVER NAPUS RIB COMPANY. located on 2nd St in the Belmont Shore area Naples Rib Co offen the Best in Baby Sock Ribs, B8Qed Chicken, Prune Rib and Solods Naples Rib Co " open 7 days o week ot .4pm. 3pm on Sundays. It hos o private banquet room, does catering for parties or 20 or more and' olso·delivers loco1ecl ol 5800 W 2nd St • lon9 Beoch (310) 439·RIBS ID, FB, WC., V, MC, A~, DC, DISCOVER CAFE PARK llNCH CAFE, A very unique. woodsy place to enjoy breakfast & lunch located ot 17732 Goldenwest St., in beaut.fut Huntlnglon Beach central pork Menu include& omelelles, s~iolty pancakes. coppoc1n<», burgers, sandwiches, aolods ond much more Prices range from $4 95 lo $7 25 Open Tues fn 7 30 om lo 2 pm . .SOI & Sun hi 3pm. Summor hours Moy.Sept open 'tlll 8:30 pm, Wed.Sot live music, coll for more info 842-0n5 OUT, v, MC, TKO STUDIO CAFE, locoted ot 100 Ml:>in St. Balboa (ol foot of pier) The Studio Cafe is the happening place For food, fun & enter-toinment. M4inu includes ribs. chicken, fresh fish, posto, appetizers & solods, also ser.1ing brunch on Sot & Sun.10 to J 00 which includes Belgium waffles. omelettes, pancakes on.d much more. Prices range from $2 95·$ t 3,95. 7 .. Open 7 days o week Mon-Fri 11 :30.1 :30 om, Sot. Sun 10.1 :30om IN,8RU,F8,ENT,V,MC,AE,DC CALIFORNIA CUISINE GICK01S, Casual Calif. elegonc. with plenty of room to enjoy yourielf located ot 7887 Center Dr, Huntington Beach. Menu includes hot & cold pastas, specialty pizzas, foplo'a and items from the grill.Prices range from $3.95 to $13.95. Open 11 :30 lo closr. Dancing nigh~y. jou on Wed Big Bond Swing Music Thur. 8-m1dnight. ID, BRU, DRESS,FB,ENT,WC,V,MC,AE,DC. 892-2227 COFFEE HOUSE OUI HOUSE. Located ot 720 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa Menu Includes sandwiches, salads, quiche, postr1es, cokes ond coffMs Open doily from 7;30om to 11 pm Unleu you don't wont lo leovel IN, FB, ENT, we. TKO. (714) 65().8960 feol\/ring live music. lunt'S CAH, locoi.d at 320 Bmtol #Got Redhlll (by Afco M1n1 Ml:>r1) 1n Costa Mesa Me11u includes good country cook1n' breakfast with the btit omelette1, poncoku. great Mexican breakfast MIDNIGHT JAVA CAii , located at 2700 dishes ond lunch with st1rfry ~egotoblos, i.r1yok1 Newport 6Nd I 168 (ot 28th st MIJrinoJ Featuring bowl, garlic chicken, assorted .alods, healthy • Diedrich Coff ... Shirley's Bagels, fresh boked turkey burgers, hamburgers, ierved w/ potalo goods doily, Dreyers Ice Cream ond sandwiches. solo'" ?r fries Try Ruth's home cool11n' today , Open 7 days o week Monday-Thurs 7om lo 9pm, Great food, great pricesl Prices range from $2 99 . fndoy & Soturdoy 7om lo 11 pm, Sunday Som 1o lo $5 9.S Of)en 7 days o w"k 7orn to 2pm ID, .Spm ENT, WC Come tOln us fo< the best coffM en 00, WC town .. ITALIAN IUSKm1 IOY, located ol 18225 S. Brookhurst, Fountain Volley. Try something genhinely new ond delicious · pizza, poslo, solods • oll fresh ond affordable. You'll low the food ond ambiance of our uniquely designed cofe. See ond loste for yourselfl Open Mon.·Thurs. 11 ·30om-9pm, Fri. & Sot. Iii 10pm Sun. 12-9pm. , RANDAZZO ITAUAN CAFI, located ot 21 148 Beach Blvd., (ot Atlanta), Family owned. everything prepared with the finest meals & ch .. stU & fomous fof it's infamous cheesecake Prices range from $2.00 to $11 95 Open Tues. thru Sot11·9pm, Sun. 11-8 pm. Closed Mon . IN, OUT, WC, Wine ond beer (714) 536-2448. CIAO, locoi.d ot 2600 East Coast Hwy. Corono 0.1 Ml:Jr. Come ond •XJ*ience Corona del Ml:>r's newest Italian restaurant servin9 New YO/'lt style pizza, gourmet piuos, exciting poslos, creative solods, coffee, coppuclno ond freah baked pastries. Prices range from $3.95 lo $8.95 Open 7 days o week from Som. to t 1 pm. except Sunday open 4 to I t pm Delivery available. V,MC. Af, WC, IN OUT ' SAIAT1NOS lllTAUllANT a SAUSAOI CO •• located at 2.S 1 Shipyard Woy. Newport Beach. Menu includes great poslo, oword winning Coesor aalod1 deflcious homemocM souaoge, veal, lomb, . lob ot ~ion dishes, good wine, be.r, coppuclno & de..m. •1t11 n fomily own9d & run reslouront .. Prices range from $4.95 to $13 95 Open 7 daya o W9ft.. Serving Sot & Sun Brunch from 8 30 IO 1.00Sunday thl'\I Thuradoy t lam to lOpm Friday & Sot 1 I om 11 pm. IN, OUT, WC, BRU, we, v, M. AE. DC MEXICAN AV1LAS EL RANCHIT01 A dining landmark for over 20 years Run by the Avila fo.mt1y. Avilos hos 7 locohons lo serve you in Cosio Meso, Newport Beoch, Santo Ano, Long Beoch, Huohnglon Pork & Laguna Hills & Huntington Beach. Featuring authentic food with the freshest Ingredients & o new creative lighl cuisine along with authentic Ml:>mo Avila's recipes ID. BRU, FB, ENT, WC, V, MC, Af, DC, & DISCOVER. "Av1los hos o reputollon for treohng you like port of the fom1lyJ • MAIGARn AV1W , located ot 2332 West Pocif1c CoosJ Hwy Mexican burgers, foptos, burritos & more. Specials doily Price range from $4.95 to $10.9.S. Open 11 :30om to 12:30om IN, FB, V. MC. AE. DC (714) 631-8220 Ml CASA, located at 296 17th Street, Cosio - Mesa. A trip lo Mex1col Mexican Food. Open I doily ot 1 tom Prices range from $2.25 to $8 95. Ser.ling lunch & dinner fof over 20 y.ou. IN, f8, '"vVC.~MC.AE,DC,CB,O 6.4.S.7626 MUCHO GUSTO, Jou lor & Latin Grill. localed ot 263 E 17th St. In Costa Me.a. Menu Includes Mexican food & some lotin Ameflcon. d1sh.s. Prices rang• From $4 95 lo $12 95 Open Mon 11·9:30, T~s, 11.JO 30, Wed. & Thurs 11· 11.30. Fri & Sot. 11· 1 om, Sun 9.30.9.30. BRU, FB. ENT, CREDIT CARDS WAHOO'S f lSH TACO, With 3 locations 1133 PCH, loguno Beoch, (714) 497-0033, 1862 Plocentio, CoslO Mesa, (714) 631 3433 ond 3000 Bmtol, Cosio Meso (71"') 43.S-O 130. Menu includes fish tacos, burr1los, block beans & tke, solods, sondwiches Prices ronge from $1 .65 lo $7 ~O Open Mon -Sot 11 om lo 1 Opin, Sun 11 om to 9pm IN, TKO, WC.· ' ·For more infonnalio.i ~ng local~ cal 1he Daily PilOt at 642~21 .or The Hunti~ lndepnlent at 965·3030. · . . .. .,, . .... , .. SEAFOOD HUNTINGTON BEACH MAltKn HOIUI, Here's o unique place for family dining where Fresh seafood 1s ~1ng ond expert mesquite broiling is our trademark Our fre1h fish changes doily ond we also feature chicken, steaks ond poslo. There's o fresh seafood market, too. lunch ond Dinn« full bor Ch11d<en's menu Af, V,MC. ond OS cord; welcome 201 11 Brool<hurst Sr (next lo Target, lust south of Adams). t<ao reservations. 71.4) 963·8166 PACIFIC FISH & SEAFOOD, located ot 2620 Newport Blvd • Cosio Me50 Menu includes seofood wlads, seafood sandwiches, grilled entrees, fish & chips, fish tacos, sushi and more. AllO ho~ one of Oro.~e County's lorgest inven1ones of fresh fish from it's fish rnoltet. Prices range from $1 95 ond up Open Mf 11-6 Sot 11 -S, Sun 11...t , ID, WC (71.4) 650-0130.' ZUllES DRY DOCK, loeoted ot 9059 Adams, Huntington Beach. Menu includes seafood, ~ & lobst.r, pizza, prime rib, oyster bar. Pucea ronge from $3. 95 ond up. Open doily from 11 :30om lo I Opm. Cocktails 'til 11 pm IN, FB WC V MC. (7 l 4) 963-6362. • • • STEAKS THI IAltN STIAK HOUSI, locoi.d ot 2300 Horbor Blvd, #31, Cosio Mesa Menu includes si.oks, fresh fish. chicken, burgen ond salads Prices rO!lQ& from $3.75 for lunch ond $6 25 fof dinner. QPen 11 om fof lunch MSo Dinner 4prn M-fr Dinner 3pm Sot & Sun IN WC V IN:.. f-.E.DC. (714)6"197n • • • • SEAL BEAC H OUO'll INN, Esloblished in 1930 by the airalrlp. ShH o l'lleet1ng ploce of pilots around the WOfld who enloy the beat in dining. locoted at 1400 Poc1f1c toost Hwy, S.af Beach. TM menu includes fre"1 ~~ doily, ateoks, lobster & crob leas Price• slOrt at $4.95 Open weekday• 1 fom-l()pm, 'til 10.30pm weekends. IN, f8, ENT, we. v. WC., AE. (JlOJ 431-3022 , New~ Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, May 5, 1994 A8 • AROUND TOWN--- ALL MOUT IUll IAMH Learn ~rything you e\lcr "anted co know about infamous ouclaw Jesse Jomes d~ring a free 7 p.m. proer:im . 1n Che ,Vin~ Jorgensen Community Center ndJaccnc co M ariners Br:inch Library at 2005 Dover Dri"c in Newpon ~c. The program ,. ill be prcsenced by Jesse J:imes' i;reat gr:indson and his oldest living desccndanc, Orange Coun1y Superior Court Judge James R. Ross. author of "I, Jesse James." For more information; call 644-3181 or 644-3135. . flNANCIAL llMINAlt fOa WOMIN "Finonc!.~ lndeP_Cndcnce for Today's Womon IS the lltle or D free seminar presented by Dean Witter Reynolds ' rhnt offers steps th:u women seeking financi:il independence should toke. The seminar begins at 7 p.m. :it 575 Anton Blvd., Suite 100 in Costa Meso. For details, call 241-3100. ~ INVUTO•·· •o•uM , Lc:irn obout emerging m:ul.ets :ind under\'alued glob:il investment opportunities during :i free Jm-estor's Forum spon~ored by CrO\\ell, Weedon & Co. from 7 to 8:30 p.m. :it 800 Newport Center Dr. in Ne\\port Beach. For reservations, call 644-1890 .• THURSDAY, MAY 19 AlllAHCI 8UllNUS 8HAKfAIT Orange County Metropolitan publisher Sieve Churm nnd Oa\lid 'elbaum from lhc Orange County TOC:>D ADAMS, D.C. Traruportation Authority nrc the guost speakers at the 7:15 a.m. bre:ikfa\t meeting or South Coast Metro Alliance 111 the Westin South Co:ist Plazn, 686 Anton Blvd. in Cost:i Mesa. Discission topics include the future metro mobility of the metro areo. Cost is SIS prior to May 17, $20 :after. For reserv:uions, call 435-2109. FRIDAY, MAY 20 ATHLITIC'AWODI a•IAKIAIT The Commodores Club branch of the Newport 1 l:irbor Arca Ch:imber of Commerce is presenting the 33rd Annu:il Athlcfic Awards Breakfast :it Le Mcridien l lotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd. in Ne\\port Beach. The awa ds recognize the top student athletes from Newport HMbor and Corona Holistic Health Care Headaches.&· Lower Back Pain · Work'& Care Accident Injuries ·· ~ Sports Injuries Nutritional Counseling Phone 752-5753 0 ' F« many yell't A'!*lc8n• oonsidered.heafth care only when they were licit. Now, With the rise in Interest In physical fttneu, more people have become aware or the natural approach to health. DR. TODD ADAMS, Is 1 rirm believer in this natural approach through the science or chiropractic. He offers 1 • complete program or apeeirlc, Individualized ehiropractlc care f« each patient including analyzing your lifestyle and recommending the needed changes to keep you In the best possible heafth. Al$0, through the aid or lC·ray t~niques, OR. ADAMS can analyze yow spine and whether the pain Is In your back, neck, head, shoulder, arm °' leg, he'U use 'gentle, proven techniques to relieve your pain. Then he will work With you to prevent its retum DR. ADAMS Wiii aiso recommend therapeutic exercises, taking into consideration Individual spinal weaknesses, that will enhance tr., pM!enrs Mlf-fetiance and speed up his release from professional care · Pllin is nature'• wamiog that something is wrong! And thara whY the editors or this 1994 CONSUMER BUSINESS REVIEW highly recommend DR. TODD ADAMS to Ill or our readers and residents throughout the area. Call r« an appointment today, ~ 752-5753 or stop by the office at 41 21 Westerly Place, Suite 116, in Newport Beach (near the John Wll'{ne Airport) • CALL TOOAY ... FOR A PAINLESS TOMORROWlll AUTOBAHN Al)TOBODY, INC. Foreign ·car Specialists 0 ROLLS ROYCE, LEXUS, ACURA, PORSCHE,~ LAMBORGHINI, MERCEDES BENZ,& BMW Factory Trained· . . . INFINITI Factory Approved & Factory Tramed Phone 641 -1107 You don't have to look far and wide for a firm which is capable of doing the highest quality auto body work and painting: AUTOBAHN AUTOBODY, INC., at 1107 Baker St , in Costa Mesa, can rafinish and repair ANY car « truck, foreign Of dorTI.tic. . . The owner, Abe SllOChez, doesn't &ke collisions any more than you do But sometimes. what it takes to get 1 car, especially today's new unt-body cars, squared and aligned to precise standards is a CELETIE uni-body frame straightening sys19m. "That kind of preclsk>n is why w. invested in CELETIE: Abe told us. "This is the revolutJonaty colision repair system that lit«ally r...,.,.... the collision action, then squar" and aligns each sectJon of yoor car in relation to the rest of the car, the way it wn meant to be: . And, With AUTOBAHN AUTOBOOY's precision painting and finishing work, your car will leave their shoR looking fike new! The editors of this 1~ CON$UMER BUSINESS REVIEW are proud to recommend AUTOBAHN AUTOBOOY for the fourth consecutive year and urge our readera to remember that by law insurance companin must it ~to choose the bod_t s~ ~ke best We r!OOO'lmend you choose AUTOBAt:tN..AUTOBOOY, INC.! . WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS Custom Jewelry Design Sal~s, 'Repairs, Appraisals & Layaway · Phone 673-0365 A jeweler in the old fashioned tradition, WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS' first concern is the utisfaction of their customers• WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS, at 3116 Newport Blvd • in Newport Beach. deals In all typ'es of diamonds, precious gems, and fine jewelry. Their sel'Vlce, selection and quahty merchandise is unsurpassed and you'll enjoy shopping where your business is truly appreciated. Stop in today and look at q\,lality precious gems. fine gold items. created and designed with the "sensitive" touch of traditional Old 'world ,craftsmanship. .Bring In your ideas or let Tim Harold, the expert at WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS. create for you a "treasure" of lasting value. WILLIAM -HAROLD JEWELERS, with years of experience, are dedicated artisans and have a myriad of fine jewelry creations to choose from As qualified diamond and gemstone brokers. you can be assured that tNery article of jewelry is of the highest standards in quality WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS is your headquarters for professional jewelry repair. • In compiling this 1994 CONSUMER BUSINESS REVIEW, the editors, once again, make prominent mention of WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS and heartily recommend them to All of our readers. dcl Mar High Schools. Cost is $20 .• For more information, call 729-4400. SATURDAY, MAY 21 WOMIN'I HIALTH FAJ• • Get inform111ion on women's heitllh and fitness issues :ind sec and hear pcakc.rs, demonstrators and, e).hibitors "hose products c:iter to women's needs ot the l lcahh in Oloom women's health fair on the i;rounds or Hoat I lospital. 301 Newport Blvd. in Ne" pon Be:ich. . The fair runs Crom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m .. Admission is free. Dll (800) ~4-4624 for details. DIVOaCli A NIW 8101NNINO Newport Be:ich Marriage & f;imlly Therapist intern M:ixinc Cohen will conduct a special wor~hop. "Divorce: A New l.k&inning," from JO a.m. to 12·30 p.m. 111 her Newport Cen1er office. The workshop will rover the five s111gcs or ~ricving and the st:igcs of rcco,•cry, ond \\111 de:il with the cmotion:il roller co:istcr th;ic divorce c:in cause. 111c \\Oruhop is idc:iJ for men or wom n \\ho :ire going through a divorce· or v. ho hove recently been d1,orecd. Co)1 is ru. Space is limited. C:ill 759.0579. . TUUDAY, MAY 24 CINTJ• He SOCIAL MOUa Cenccr SOQ, a suppon group of the Orange Count,y Performing Arts Ccn1cr, will hold its monthly SQC1al hour for members :ind gucslS ot The Cen1er Club, odjaccnt 10 the Performing Arts Ccn1cr. from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Adm1ss1on is free to members. and SS for guests and ------------~. potential members. Qill S.56-2121. SUNDAY, MA.Y 2! HAaP HCITAL Margaret Klemmer w 111 play "Music for the l larp: Oa~sics Old ond New", o free musicale at 3 p.n1. 10 the Community Room of Ne\\port Center Library, 856 San Clemente Ori\e in Newport Bc:ich. Call 6-W-3181 or ~4-Jl9.J, .... llLVH ANCHOa AWOOI The. potphins Di"is1on of 1hc Ne" port llarbor Ar~a Chamber p'r Commerce salute the unsung hcroc~ of our loc:il communily al 1he 27th Annual Silver Anchor Aw:irds breakf.u1 bc:ainnang at 7:15 am. <it the N e-.port Beach Mnrriou Hotel & Tenn1 Oub. Call 7294400. . ... RASNER & RASNER Bruce E. Rasner * Helen W. Rasner Attorneys At L:aw Hours: Mon -Fri 9 AM to 5 ·PM Phone (7.14) 4~2-9020 No one. enjoy~ facing legal problems. And yet. all of us at some time or another find ourselves In situations where professional legal assistance becomes a necessity. With so many law firms all eager to provide legal services to both new and existing clients. it becomes rather frustrating to lylow wtiere you can get answers to your questions. In the Costa Mesa area •• many J:teople have learned to appreciate the personal approach that RASNER & RASNER take in giving you the peac~ of mind that you or your family deserve regarding legal matters. RASNER & RASNER is engaged in the general practice of law with emphasis on: personal injury and far. .ily law (including divorce, custody, support) . They care about your problems and invite you to VISlt 'fhem at 650 Town Center. Suite 1520. In Costa Mesa. or call (714) 432-9020 to make arrangements for an initial consultation Your c,ase will be handled by BRUCE E. RASNER or HE~EN W RASNER personally, professionally and confidentially at reasonable rates The editors of this 1994 CONSUMER BUSINESS REVIEW urge our readers to contact RASNER & RASNER to handle your legal matters quickly, efficiently, and ect>nom1cally. You'll be glad you did and you'll have the assurance of knowing that you have found a law firm you can depend on. OCEAN BREEZE CHILDREN'S CENTER Year 'Round Enrollment* lim1ted Space Available Ages 2 Years to 6 Years (Toilet Training Provided) Yi Day * Full Day (2, 3, 4 & 5 Days Per Week) * Nutritious Hot Lunches Phone 548-2550 OCEAN BREEZE CHILDREN'S CENTER at 190 E 15th St.. in Costa Mesa, features 1ac1li1Jes for the care of children from ages 2 years to 6 years. They have won the support and approval of both parents and children a.nd are open Monday -Fnday 6'30 AM to 6 PM. OCEAN BREEZE CHILDREN'S CENTER 1s eh11d care partner with Hoag Memorial Hosprtal, state blSed and insured, and their staffing reqUtrements well elCceed those established by the State ot Calrfomia. The teachers are professional preschool educators, whose teaching philosophies stem from leading childhood educ:abon authonties. OCEAN BREEZE CHILDREN'S CENTER features 1 nch and stimu!abng environment which allows chldren to grow to their full potential wtule acquiring a positive self esteem Their goals are to support eaCh child's ll'ldl\lldual interests and talents, and to develop in the child a lrfe-long enthusiasm for learning The programs focus on actJve learning which takes place through hands-<>n activities The children team through their play as they explore their environment and progress at their own indiVldual pace Thrs 1s designed to enhance 1 child's creativity through play, which results tn learning through a creat>ve hands-oh approach with enthus~Sl'J'l and motivation for Mure ~~ . The editors of tM 1.994 CONSU*E-R-SUSlNESS R£VJ£W._oooa..agaib, bigtiJy r~~-OCEAN BREEZE CHILDREN'S CENTER to our readers. -u.~.. BJ\KERSTREET AUTOMOTIVE ~ r2l Complete Auto Repairs, Diagnostics & Ser:vice At Honest Prices lkJ .Phone 631-4770 . All automobile has become so vital to the Amencan life style. That when It malfunct>ons w. .,. besK:ally strwlded. We want it fixed nght nowt .. Thwe we eo many euto repair firms, it's extremely dlfficult to fnd one that a provide honest seMOe, ~ knowledge and e~ to handle any problem your car may have. We have found such 1 firm. and we recommend BAKE~STREE! AUTOMOTIVE et 1966 Plac:entJe Ave 1n CoctaMeaa. f:rom a tune up, to maJ« repair WOfk, BAKERSTREET AUTOMOTIVE has the tools IN')d the knowtedge 10 get you back on the road in the shortest poss1ble bme. They are the profesalonals with en impeccab6e reputnon, and tt*' pnc.. honest and reasonable. They provide something else that's extremely difficult to find these dlys ... p«eonal friendly ett.ntion to you and '104X needs. So, if you're MW in the area. or haven't found 1 firm that meets up to ywr standards. the editor& d this 19'M CONSUMER BUSINESS REVIEW recommend you make an llf)p0il1t111ent With Don My.,.., .t BAKERSTREET AUTOMOTIVE ... they1 take good care of you, 'at PflOM you can afford. ~--------------------------------------, I ONLY $24.95 SMOG CHECK I I (WITH THIS COUPON) : : One Coupon Per Customer • Not Valid With Any Other oner • E•plree 8131/M 1 ~--~-----------------------------------~ ALLEN EDWARDS SALON ,. ... ' Frank & Laurel Chirico -Owners/Stylists Co-Partners Of Allen Edwards Phone 721-1666 A man or a woman's total image depends 1 great deal on healthy, fashionable hair. A lovely hNd of hair can make any person look and feel exquisite. Busy men and women find ALLEN EDWARDS SALON at 1177 Newport Center DriVe (Newport Center, Fashion Island), In Newport Beach, to be the most progressive haJr design studio And for good reHon. The prectsion haircuts they specialize In provide you with high fashion styhng •long with easy- . tcrcare-for simplicity. The hair experts at AUEN EDWARDS SALON ere known for technically correct haircuts and styltng done according to your facial bone structure and hair texture so that your haircut ftetters your face Thara the way rt should be done! They carry 1 full line of hair product•. so you may achieve that radiant, h .. tthy, glOWtng look at home, between salon Visits. Perms, h1ghltghtmg, coloring, and more are also provided by ALLEN EDWARDS SALON. r The editors of this 1~ CONSUMER BUSINESS REVIEW highly recommend ALLEN EOWAAOS SALON as the best place In our entf,. rMder9Np ... to actii.w the '"Look ThM Spell• Succns." ALLEN EDWARDS SALON on.rs 5 locetiont to lef'W you lrvtne -(714) 2s1..ea1s. Beverly H•ll• - (310) 274--8575; Encino • (819) 981·1711: Wood1anct Htll1 • (818) 987·7330, Long BMch -(310) 4~3- tMee; and soon. 1 snop·~11 open In San Juen C.pistrano-(714) ~ " - .... 1 ,. --~ .. -' -,_ ..... ----. _-' -~-. --· ~ -- Mothers Day Champagtie Bmnch $895 Serwd from 1 Oam to 3pm Modia-'s Day Diwi ~Is. Spmto lOpm ~ Bttf Wdlington ........................................ S 16. 9S Rack of u mb .............. ~ ........................... 1-4.95 Mixed Grill.................. . ........... 1-4.95 Salfnon.......................... . ....... 14.95 Chicken Osar............. .11.9 Reservations Recommended (7 14) 650-1750 428 E. 17th Street• Costa Mesa (Ux:aced between Irvine & Tustin Bl'Vd.) .. TALE , ~ th~ WHALE CEIJIBRATES MOTIIER'S DAY Mothers Day Champagrt£ Buffet Brunch in ou~ Banquet Room over l.ookingtNewport Bay Harbor Adults $21.9~ Children $ ! 0.95 Seatingr: 10:30 a. m. & 1 :00 p. m. , . Bnmch served in dur Dining Room off the menu fem 7:00a.m.-3:00p.m. Dinner served ftom 3:30p. m.-10:30p.m. Champagne Brunch Cruise aboard the , Palli/ian_ Queen in Newport Harbor · Live entertainment anti Joor prius Adults &25.00 . Cmise Rmrvntiom (714) 673-5245 . ' 400 Main St., Balboa Balboa Pavilion 673-4fi33 .. CELEBRATE MOTHER'S DAY --· with the BARN STEAK HOUSE Dinner served from 3:00pm Lunch Mon-Sat from 11:00 a m Dinner Mon-Fri from 4:00 pm Sat-Sun from 3:00 pm Located at . . J 2300 Harbor Blvd. at Wilson in Harbor Center, Costa Mesa ~HER 'S 0~ BRUNCH As Gooo As You REMEMBER IT. Ren umiber the first ti~ yot1 went out to brunch with your family? nus M otl11:t't Day from JO w11 to J pm, ~\'111 ca~ ~/we that same spcdaJ/cclmg mth our Mother's D.iy Bnmch at the Hvatt Ncu'fJOrtcr. 111e bef( bnmdl "' tOWtt illdudcs "'" laush buffet 111 '"~ of our 0t1tdoor l{c1AA.,t an:as con*1fcte tmth caning •• sto11om, sca/ac1d ii.Jr, omdm coolwJ 111 ortkr, d&:ctablc d.:s""1b and fa:c jlowmg d1ampul{'w. lflc mil h'a!ic u p/1C•Mgrupl~r k"" /<111111\• p/klffb, Jl<JfL"f.T carts and k1,IJ nm n ...,, miAt o H'lfu.T JW 11g.: r. So call Ilic Hyatt Ncwportcr at (714) 729-1234, cxtCJ,Jsio11582,/or a Bnmch A-10111 tvill lomt n:mcmbcr. W 1l"v1t T HOUGHT o,. Kvll"YTHING - f I '1--\-l I • (C .. • . . MOTHER'S DAY . Serving Breakfast, lunch and =:iiii~-~-Oinner . COMPUMENTARY llSSERT Kl All MOBIRS. Our menu 'features over 40 new aems to choose from. · Looking forwara to sharing Mother's Day with you. South Coast Plaza · 5 5 6-9 7 00 . By Bulocks .. '.Mothers 'lJay 13nmcfi at Chaniecfair ' 9.{ay8, 1994 lO:OOam to3:00pm Cnpes Jiffuf tlfttfi Cream Cfur.(e, 'Jresfi ~T roit anc{ St1r6ct Cfroia of: Scmp of tfit--DnV" . -• J{ousc ~fi-tcd <;~ree11 Sn fad u111fi :.Her6 '11i11aigrct tc . . ~ . ~ • Cfioia c1/ Cra6 Caf\.rs 'Bwctfict •i'eaf lkw·'lliteco witfr !l(jssotto <jrilfuf 'Xjtrg Safmon wit fr lo6stcr anJ Cframpa911c 'Bt1sif Sa11ce Tor{\, Loin S 111jfctf uritfi ::ilppfc 'flrantfy Sauce ... Cfwia of St rawbt mt.( Cf111r1 ttdar r (1ww(au (frast Caf\.r LtmC111 •Ttirt Cojja, •rw, •Dua/ $.!./. ~() . ('.l'(ta.~c add SJ. ~O f>rr pt•r. .. cm jor Jra-}lt>win,q Cliampagnrl (Clirftfroi I.! m1J under /raff price 1.Pftast taff f(1r rtstnmticms 18.912 9tfad frtliur '.Bf11tf., /mint • (714f752·c~OOJ !Mat}lrtliur cir 1>c>u.qfru, ntar 'Jolin '11 bynt :'.Jirpart .. - • May 8th Sunday ~~ · 11:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m. Spread of over 30 items with ' complimentary glass of champakne and complimentary rose for the Moms s149s ~Z>~Z>~ 5:30 p.m. -10':00 p.m. 4 course dinner with comf!limentary rose for the moms s199s Reservations Recommended• 752-5200 Awanf'H-tnnuw · . • ROYALc~~y0~1~d~ . 9 1()()() Bristol St. North (at Jamboree), N~wp<>rt B~ach MOTHER 'S ,DAY Serving Breakfast, lunch and ==--... Dinner C~ llSSERT Kl All MODIRS. Our menu features over 40 new items to choose from. Looking forward to sharing Mother's Day with you. South(~ P{aza ·By Bullocks· 556-9700 . ... Ml ·CflSEl MEX ICAN RESTJ\URAN.l Serving Lunch & Dinner For Over 20 Years otner's Wante<I .•. Sunday May 8th •.• Mother's Day Our Meals Are A Trip 'T' II . I~-l 0 1nexu:O . • +LUNCH +DINNER + COCKTAlL.5 ,A.I/ Major Credit C4rds Accepted 296 E. 17th St., • Costa Mesa 645-7626 .... The VUlale Farmers Special' Mother'• Day Champape )Jrunch .... 8ant io 3pna Replar Me"" ANilable r Se,..,.,J /rOllt Jptn io 9 ............. 557-BUJ Sllll/fotHr • a..,. A,.,..,,._. Ne&•u a ill s..r. C... ,.._ ..... . ' . . . ,, • . JOiN .US FOR MOTIIEWS DAY For a beautiful sunset by the ocean and a very s~ Mother's Day m;u ou don't want to mi.$. Items from our menu also available. . * . 2304 West Oceanfront' ·Newport Beach, 673-8058 ·7 Days 5:30 to 10:00 Fri. & Sat. 5:30to10-.30 ·--· • .. ... PASTA MESA PRESENTS • OUR MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL MENU S.rvlng From 4:00pm to 10:00pm CAPPELLINI AL GRANCHIO . · FRESH ANGEL HAIR PASTA AND DUNGENESS CRAB MEAT ,. 5AUfEED IN-OLIVE Oil, BUTIER, GARUC, SHAUOTS, TOMATOES, ASPAR.t\GUS TIPS, SCALLIONS, BASIL AND WHITE WINE $13.95 OSSO BUCCO A 16 OZ VEAL SHANK RO~TEQ WITH ONIONS, CHER)', 'FRESH HERBS ANO VEAL JUICE . COVERED WITH A NATURAL VEAL SAUCE AND ERVED WITH A. SIOE OF PASTA AND SAUTEED VEGETABLES $ 13.95 SEAFOOD FETTUCCINE FRESH CANADIAN KING SALMON, JUMBO SHRIMP, JUMBO SCALLOPS, NEW ZEAL.A.ND GREENUP MUSSELS AND UlilENECK Cl.AMS SAUTEED ANO SE~VEO IN A WHITE WINE CREAM SAUCE $12.95 CHICKEN CHAMPIGNON CHICKEN BREAST 'SAUTEED WITH BUliER, ARTICHOKE HEARTS, BtACK OlMS MUSHROOMS, WHITE WINE AND CREAM . SERVED WITH A SIDE OF LINGUINE NOODLES ANO SAUTEED VEGETABLES $ 11.25 •"THHI DISHU INCLUDI UNLIMmD llftW Of OUlt HOU51 SA1AD AND •HSH IAKID o.uuc IHAOmau . AND FOR OESSERT ••••• ~,______,. TRY OUR TIRAM.ISU, MUD PIE OR TARTUFO $3.25 * Plu1 Mrving from our regular menu * 212 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa • (714) 642~7488 ~Id,~ • ~ 9.-00 a..M. -3.-00 p.m.. JdJu . · • 60 ITEM SEAFOOD ANO SALAp BUFFET < • ROAST BEEF 8c SMOKED TURKEY CARVERY • MADE TO ORDER OMELETTE STA.TION • HOT BREAKFAST STATION INCLUDES EGGS BENEDICT • POULTRY, SEAFOOD 8r PASTA ENTREES • SINFUL DESSERT STATION INCLUDES A WAFFLE BAR • FRESH JUICE, TEA 8r COFFEE , fbi,n, 11~ ~ ~ WNM We.~ V~ JV~~~~ ffact, ~ St.t.ah,,, c&.a{ood'& tiJ~ ~ • LARGE OUTDOOR HEATED PAT~O • LOCATED ON THE WATER • VALIDATED..fYtRKING . res au ran • 47* &.l ~ & 3e¥-" °" 1/tt. ~ M90 VIA OPOllTO,NSWPORT •KACH <7••> • .,a_.'700 ' t nu.day, May 5, 1994 Aff ( ,., • .. 11 :OOAM -3:00>M $15.95 CHILDREN $9.95 OiAt.oranle llalldno 0 Conl.inenlale DINNER SPECIALS SUMO 3:00 • 9:00'M ~ IJE lllflRRl'J'z· " II E H C H R E S T A U R A N T.............._ 414 N. NEWPORT BLVD., NEWPORT BEArn (714)645-6700 n;d.ccatiJ:l:~~ ~ 1-1 ~ Join Us for Mather's ~ay · · Complete Dinner, Specials ~om S 9. 9 S Serving ~om 12 :O~ · COMPUMENTARY DESSERT fOR EVERY-MOM DINE IN• 640.2291 •TAKEOtrr• DELIVERY / 2600 EAST COAST HWY. (AT THE CORNER OF DAHLIA) CORONA DEL MAR GetMoin Out Of Her 'J Kitchen. -~A ·d Motlitr's Day B11fftt .t\fl . Sunday, May 8th · Firstseatingl(}l1am • ~SNting3pm o · AduflSS18.95 . OlildrenS-12$6.95 ur Seniors $15.95 Into Complimentary cbampape D t t Antipasto bar • Sprln11arden of salad1 1n1nt ~ Omelette statJon ~ Belgian waffle 1ta1lon _ .-- -....~....-~ Carvh11 station R Entreea of: MeaquJte JriUed 0 om pork lohl t Jambalaya FuAUJ pa1ta wltb marinara English bu1er1 Sprtn1 vegetable medley Deuert station Reservations 833-0570 4545 MacArthur Blvd, Newport Bea...cb, CA 92660 S h raton e~rtBeach H 0 T l l. (iiiShf>raton IUI WDllD llVllYIS AllUll YIU C a:ual tk:-g.~an;:c~t ~~~~~~~~~ in a romantic setting ... an adventure in fine European dining ... A ' /\ other's Day at t:et:e-a -t:et:e Sunday, May 8,l!JC>i Three seatings: 4p. m., 6p.m. c!r 8 p.111. • f . •I . . r r .. .. Moms get their "Just Desserts" at Carmelo's Coron~ del Mar FREE Desserts & Long-Stemmed ., Roses for Moms• Mother's Day, May Btn 3520 ~t Pacific Coast Hwy. •Corona dcl Mar • 675-1922 J YA ABULOUS MOTHER'S DAY BRUNCH Ma•glft•t.Mtl• . MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! SERV ING FRO M ·9:30 TO 3:00 2332 PACIFIC COAST HWY~ NE~ORT BEACH 631 -8220 Contintn~f Cu/sin• Sine• 1967 For Th e First.· Time Ever The Ri11iera R estaurant will open on Sunday May 8th f or M other's Day. So make your reser 11ations today for tl1a t special someone. Ser11ing our ..regular Menu anrl. Brun.ch Items from Noon until 7:00p.m. R eser 11ations Call 540-3840 South Coast Plaza Costa M esa (n ext to May Co.) WATERFRONT DiNiNG ON NEWp<>RT HAROOR NOW OPEN FOR SUNDAY BRUNCH A very special menu for very special mothers, including complimentary glass of champagne. FOR RESERVATIONS: SPECIAL MOTHER 'S D'-'Y MENU SURPRISE DESSERT FOR MOM Only 22 ptopk per seating, so make-your r(1trvations early. $30. 00 per person. A ' A tere-a-tete· 217 M11rine Ave. &/boa Isl Restroations (714) 673-0570 Open for dinner at 5:00pm • CALL(714) 642-7880 To Our Patrons: Wt at tht Villa Nova wish to txp"ss our outrage concerning Matt Coker's editorial on fo rmer P"sidt nr Nixon in Tuesday's Doily Pilot. We Jul Mr. Colctr's editorial was di.ftasteful a11d a" appalled that the Daily Pilot d~cided to print it. Our advertising in this paper is i11110 way supportive of Mi Coktr's opinion. . 3131 West Coast Hwy.,J~ewport Beach ... • ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thilrsday, May 5, 1994 A13 IOCllTY Giorge Argyros to be presentid with human reJationi award N cwpon's power couple ~orae and Judie AraYros will be dining tonight wi th Governor Pete Wilson and his wife Gayle at a private dinne r reception .... Cllll held at the le Meridien honoring Geqrge Argyros with th~. 1994 Human Relations Award of the American Jewish Committee. The event is co-chaired by Mlchnel Meyer and John Lusk. The Argyros The Crowd rami1y will be surrounded by frie nds Marion Knott Montapcrt, Peter Ochs, Terry Van Gorder, Donald and Joan Beall, Ygnl and Juslic,e 1 Sheila S-Onncnshinc, Peter and Ginny Ucbcrroth, and Walter Gerken. The American Jewish Committee, fou nded in 1906, proudly states its mission as ·•strengthening understanding between dive rse racial, ethnic and religious communities," said Doris Goldman, director of the commiuee in Orange County. 0 The selling for the gathering was a Sundny '1fternoon tea at the •swank Newport Harbor Hill residence of Bill and Laila Conlin. Their purpose: To promote "the upcoming May 22 fund-miser "Sunday in the Village." Their goal: To raise at lea!lt ' ·- S20,000 to be used as schol:mhip money for five o'r six deserving students at the university. "This Is the best way I know to 40 something valuable for the 1894 -1994 FOUR GENERATIONS 100 YEARS! .Carpeting • Vinyl Floors • • Wood Floors · • Draperies ALI>E:N'"'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placcntia St. O:>sta Mesa 646-4838 ~ Judie and George Argyros will dine with the governor tonight. students, the university, and the community," offered tea chair Nancy Tracy, a former Santa Ana school teacher. 0 The Pacific Symphony Orchestra Lengue is busy pulling the fina l touches on the Saturday, May 7, ."Symphony Qf Jewels" Dall. The ires chic ~1ffair, co-chaired by Tiffany nnd Company's Jo Ellen Qualls and Sharon Lcsk Jaquith, prombes to be one of the top five chnrity balls of the season. Worthy of note: Event organiters are offering a rnfne prize to top all prizes. The purchase of a SlOO ticket (1000 will· be !.Old) (5rovides a chnnce to win an all-expense paid trip around the world for two valued at S83,990. Walter and G.erri Schroeder, Ja mes and Velma Emm i, Marcy Jl.ldy and Joel Slutzky, who made fashion statement at recent event. and Dr. Maurice Mulville, Lcrr and Madeline Zuckerl\1an, Mork Chapin Johnson, and Elaine Redneld were among the many gcnuous supporters of the Saturday evening g~la. 0 . The disturbing news of last week regarding the theft at the SOS kitchen only bolstered those involved to work harder for the food kitchen and health clinic serving the needy in the Costa Mesa area. Just days before the break-in, hundreds gathered at the Robert Mondavi Food and Wine Center to celebrate the glory of the SOS kitchen. The biggest boost came from Taco Dell's John Martin, . attending the Mondavi dinner with girl friend Stephanie Mil)er. Martin pledged to match - dollar for dollar -all donations to SOS that evening. That means Taco Dell will add another S IOO;OOO·plus to the SOS accounts, helping to overcome the· loss from the theft. SOS volunteers and supponers· Pull Uneol DllioierPDIDll •~the I ! t In CanllctUmes • PmomJ Senb NEWPORT H A R 8 0 R OPTOMffRY BOB KAMKAR, O.D. . r---~-, ~I Grand Opening I F::J: I Special · I i : 50°/o QtF: .. ~ I Comprehensive I I EyeExam I .... Offe<Exl>. May IS, 1994 \Not 'n-. L Valid ~th Ally Other Ofltr I _____ _. FREE SAI\fi>LES Taste the difference! Dlreot to you .tram the Farmer ... ----------, I . Tbe-ota s 100 O·"lil"O ~ ..... ~ ~I\ • Jlr,, Btnwbeey '" -L. - - - - -~P=--J.:°'1~.J · O p en ~r. St;ra wherry-D aily 9-5 Avallable Friday ~8 We have tbe Jovvest stand prlces ln town! Corner o f 16th & Dover Cafun. lafJ'alcan Ume Pepper' other special sasonlnp at. no charge. Includes atsp salad. choice or M\l vegetables and warm, crunchy. sourdough bread. . ' Stephanie Mayer and Jobii Martin, who recently made big donatidn. such as Jean and Frank Forbnth, Roger and Kathy Genereux, Nelda Landers, and celebrity coordina: ting chef of the evcning·Michael Knng arc now joining the swelling I can htlp you ... Meet the Right People (71.J) 729 --1363 E. Wayne Hart, Ph.D. , Catherinp • Treatment ~---Psychologist "''ll*l I Marriaae Counselor CMA'IMI ranks or John Martin fans who want the talented exec to l.:eep Toco lkll in Orange County. 0 Televi!.ion personality Mory Hart, star of ''Entertainment Tonight," will host the upcoming Cancer Society benefit, "A Taste Por Life." Hart's friend Mary Dell Dark· ourns will chair the event !.lated for May 15, also at the Robert Modavi Center in Costa Mesa. "Hollywood has become a reach-out community to help with many importanrcauses like this cancer. benefit. Mary Dell .,is a personaf friend, and her tlusband, who passed away from cancer, was a personal friend. So I'm proud to be able to reach out and help my friend , and also do :inything fo crodicatc·cancer," said the glamorous Hart via phone interview Wednesday from the Paramount set of E.T. 0 The fashjon standout of the rocial scene this past month was a man. Wearing a tux and T-shirt, Joel Slutzky, C.E.O. of Odetics, :rn internationally recognized ro.botics firm . -attended the recent Newport Harbor Art Museum dinner, ''Art of Dining ... Fronch." Refusing to Y.ear the standard issue Y.hite shirt and black bow tie, Slutzky joined his :irt dealer w1~ Judy O{l a fashion outing to N iman Marcus Fashion Island. he result wJs the purchase of a gray T-shirt, '"hich coordinated with hi s black standard issue tux. "Yh, it's a litt le Holl)'\\OOd, but if Mel Gibson and Don Johnson can do, so cnn I," snid the µrt patron cngin~c r. USDA'• Meat and Poultry Hotline now answers NUTRITION as well as FOOD SAFETY questioni. W~ DC Im! 720-3333 ~t~c.f; ·,•E~~"T"'lt Home~ rel regosterl'll a.ti' SIS WI i'l$•ef ~1 ~ questOrS abolll ""'ai and poJ'J) ptOOuCtS and 111i11;non ial>elng as "'"' as cvi!S'O'IS m.1 tre ste na'lCJ 'IO rJ. L'lese loocls ·--·~-----.n:~ . .) .lior.'vttl~ ...._ ________________ ~ __ _, JI 1 F .5 \J,.11.1. SI Ill'. \IF\' r ~'i1'rcr1r1.''/ s ;J'!~ ODORI 70-1000 pounds Local-National-lntemati9&tl Door-to-Door delivery Expen packing and crating Cround • Sea ~ Air • R3Jl Mothers Day SpecUJ l 4k Solid Gold Bracclcc and Case GWEVE lf'itTCHES (Swiss Quam Movcmcnu) $495 · Regularly $1200. Limited Quancicy Available · Offer good until May 15 , 1994 • Major'"Credir Cards Accept~ lnsranc Credit up ro $5,000.oac NE\VPORT TIME Wacches & Clocks Award Plaque & Trophies Sales • Service • Engraving 223 E. 17th. St., #1 2 • Cosla Moa (Nat 10 Mothm Mari~t) .....---Specializing in --...., Hou<iehold Good~ & Apllli.1'1cc~ Fine Art. Antique) F~g1k lrc:ms Fulh in urro I ~ )~~!')of npcnencc VI SN MASTERCARD Trettc Mum chi., Mother'!. & .,e All ~ DeoOOrizer ~ -==''* F« use in 1lla Home, Ca.r, Boat. Camper, Trailer; Uller eax: 00o l<emel • ~ odors qe,1 AV311Mlle • Selecllld Aoe T ru-VakJe Hardware & RV Supply S1Df1s ... 1 ... ...... ftlll l'rl I (714) 542-7118 pagne anJ fresh-l'queezed orange 1u1ce you'd like. There' all t..mJ, of enter· Da\' t'l a "''mJerful unJay Brunch at the Waccrfronc Hilton fkach Resort. En10, a fea~t of ~af900-~rec1alt · tammenc. tuo, fiom a ~-..la\. ~... ~trolling v1olin1sr. ro a --.~·· mag1c1an, and, ut . and i.ucculent me;ns; exqu1:.1re egg d1 hes anJ made- to-ordcr omelene ; our home- tn<1de waffle cauon; farm -fre h fruit~. vegernble and cheese ; gourmet salads: tlur Vienna de~sert rable; and, all the cham- " ~. m•;-cs ·for Mom -- From 9:00 am-4:00 pm Adult $35.95. C hildren 3,12 $13.95. Brunch will be served in the Pacific and Cielo Ma~ Ballrooms and at Poolside. For reservations, please call (714)960. 7873. 21100 Pa 1f1c C 1.1st Hwy ., Hu~tangtun Bea h, C A 9!64 ESTABLISHED 1922 Joe: mustard Uuf• ~~---Key ldme Pie ed from 2:00 unttl 1 :OOam Item• from RegUl.r Menu Available • Re•..v.tlone Suggeeted An On1nQe COunty TradltJon since 1922. Serving • .,.,,. s.t SN9'r Diane- ~· with more than 250 ltema fOr lultch Md dll•'W . ~ Mond8y-Frid8y 11 :30 \Wltll 3.-00 pm • Dimer Nlghtlr untl 1:GO ..,. ' 31M w .. t Cwt , Newport 81•°" • .... TOI I ~. ---·--,_---~-~--., ..._ ... -!:'.-• --- 'I ' A14 Thursday, May 5, 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pll ) .. ·COMMUNITY FORUM COMMUNITY FORUM RUNS TH URSO A YS AND SA TU RDA YS •WRITE TO: PILOT LETTERS, lJO VI. BAY ST .. COST A MESA, CA 92,27 •FAX TO: 6-46-4170 •READERS' HOTLINE (CAU.IN COMMENTS): M2-608 .... Fast-·food · feud • Readers lettuce know·their opin ions on -McDonald 's .pr:oposed for Balboa peninsula • Talk about a Big Mac attack. The proposal to bui(d n McDonald's on Balboa Island has people on both~idcs of the i)sue flipping their burgers. Opponents cite poterz.tial problems such ii) traffic congestion and litter while proponents say the tJ.dded :,a/es ttJ,'( rC\'Cnue will be a boost for the city. Here are some of the many re:,ponses l\C got from readers when we asked if the re:,t!luraj1t should be erected. D I Jm owner of Beach Boutique in Ne" port Beach on Newport Boulevard between the 28th and 29th streets. And I am in favor of the McDonald rc)taufant because we need more bu!>incss. And the city J1Ccds a lot more' ol !.ales taxes to help with a lot of things that need to be ·dono on the peninsula. And all bu!.iness people around in my )tore. they re ally think thut \\C need that there beca·usc it will attract a lot of CU)tomc r!> to our urc :i. If not, next \e:lr I "ill be :inother business that will be out ol bu~1nC)) after thi) summer. D LAURA CANO Ne" port Dcach Yes, McDonald:s is good for Newport Ucach. Two, my answer is yes, it 1s good for Newport Deach. I like Dig Macs; I like the ir french fri es. I like McDonald's- pcriod. I won't have to travel so far to buy my junk food: It will ce rn11nly help Nc"port Ueach's ta.'< ba)e. The Lord kno\\IS we need it. If the bu ilding design is done in good tJ)te, with low arches, signs', and smooth now traffic pauerns that work, that CmusrorHn Ass.Ar, DAILY l'rLOT Although Jhere were a dozen protesters rallying against a McDonald's on Bal- boa peninsula, many readers are in favor of bringing In the fast-food restaurant. building will certainly dre!.s up that p:irt of Newport Bench's peninsula. 'And if Juli eook doesn't like it, she ca n move. D JOHN SPARRE D:ilboa ~fcDonnld's rc-.iaurunts have consb1cnt • high stand ard-. work.lwidc. I think huvmg one on 13:ilbou Doulcvu rd would enhance 1he area. W.G. PARSEL Newport De nch 0 I am ag:ii!'st it. We have enough ~ fast-food restaurants to feed the whole country. So I don't think we need more. I don't think fast food is that great for you anyway. SHIRLEY KUEBLER Santa Ana Heights D .. I don't like McDonald's at :ill. In fact , I think t~eir fries are really greasy and their burgers stink and their pickles arc • useless. Dut I do kind of like their bathroom. MIKE JOHNSTON Newp9rt Beach D My thoughts on McDonald's are: yuck. I think it would be better to have a health food restaurant..So I hope they put something healthy in there. We have too many junk food places. D ~ PATI,I JO FREY Newport Beach I defirtitely feel that we should not have a Mcponald's at th:it loc:ition. What we need _if we want to help businesses in Dalboa is walk-in service, not drive thrus. Desidcs, the summer traffic would be just chaotic, more so than usual. D JUNE HOUSE Newport Beach I don't live in Dalboa; I live in Costa Mesa. However, J am familiar with the situation because I am a tr:insplant from Tucson, Ariz. And in Tucson I lived in a comtnunity outside the city that didn't have any fast food ·nnd the first fast food to make jts mark in our little community was the golden arches of McDonald's. And after it was established, the noise increased, the pollution was atrocious and there were m:iny more vehicles, which cre:itcd traffic j:ims. And it . liter:illy ')'~Caked havoc in our otherwise peac~f u~community. --. PAUL NIELSEN Co~ta Mesa See RIACTION/P•1• A 1 I Stat~ ~esting parents' Derves o.n CLAS U nless something dramatic happens soon, the old adage "seeing 1s believing" will never apply to the u lifornia Learning Assessment System (CLAS) tests. State Sen. Gary Hart (D-S:mla Barbara) has introduced a bill m:iking it n crime (puniohablc by :i fine of up to SJ0,000 plus court costs) to "!.ubvcrt " or "attempt to subvert" any statewi<lc pupil assessment. Hurt's bill is the incredulous . response to parent!., teachers, school board members nnd state legislators who haVc! Dr. Jo Elen simply asked to sec the te sts that millions or Metr -Cnli(()rnia public school ------students have alrc:idy Conservative Politics seen. When many parents announced their ------intentions to remove their children from the testing program unle)!. they cou ld see the te sts, the California Department of Education came down hard. In a memo froll}. the department's general counsel, parents • were told no parent or other member of the public has a right to inspect the tests and that school districts have no authority to excuse any student. Teacher!. nnd other school personnel ~ere threutcncd with revocation of their credcnt iab if they violated the security of the tests. Members of the state legislature have been denied acce!>s to the test. Only :ift er l:iwsuils were filed across the state by p:irents against school boards, and )Choo( boa rds against the state, did the department fim1lly relent and authorize local school districts to permit p:irents to opt thei~ children out or the tests. B ut now, H:irt's bill will assure that pare nts and the public will not see the test, and a bill authored by Delaine Eastin (D·Fremont) will bring pressure to bear on school districts by fining them $100 for each student who docs not take the test. Like 1 lart, E:istin is attempting to criminalize actions that would disclose contents of the test. As a f9rmer professor, I am particularly sensitive to the security of tests. The last thing I wanted was for a copy of my exams to be reproduced and circulated nround campus. If the students knew in advance exactly wha t I wou ld require of them, the entire purpose of the test would have been null ified. But then, I wai;n't testing students about their feeling and pe,.on:il experiences, which 1s the m:ijor complaint m:iny parents have about CLAS, particularly the Engli h Language-Arts Asses mcnt (ELA.A). The information required on the ELAA tests is personal rather than ocadcmie, requiring no prior knowledge about anything. In 1cad, students arc 3sked about their thouaht , feelings oind pcrson:il experiences about m3rringe. perM>nal guilt, famiJy relotion hips, religion ond other sensitive ubjcct . One exerci$c o ks students to rccnll a lime when n member of your r.imily did something to m:ike you ee them in a different li&ht. Another direct the . What's the big fuss about .CLAS test? T here's this short Story I just rend called "Fireflies." "Ouch one and the j:ir glows like moonlight," 1hc heroine says. Dut ' · things change, the liulc girl soon On the Coast realized. "The fireflies beut their wings against the gl•m :ind fell to the bouom and lay there. · The light in the jar -turned yellow, like a na)hlighl ldt on 100 long. I trlCcJ to S\~allow, but omething in my throut wouldn't go d U\\% •. "I we nt to the window, opened the Ja r and ;.iimcc.J it at the slar!. ... And the firenies poured out into the night ... I coulc.J feel myself smiling." Nc:it, ch? Warm, fuzzy, uplifting - the Golden Rule in action. It's one of more than a dozen stories I read this week, trying to figure out what's so evil about the new C:ilifornia Learning Assessment System tests. Ant.I why the Far, Far Religious Right is successfully trying to destroy them. Granted, there are some big glitches in CLAS, bugs that need to be worked out and arc. Dut why would a supposedly Christian organization based in South Carolina !ttudcnts to det~1il :i time when they \YCre left alone and whether it was frightening or exciting. Th<!y :ire to include who was involved, where~ when and why they were left alone, and how ii ended. Problems studenls h;1ve with members of their fomily and f:>ersonal experiences wi1h any ~ind of guns arc also subjects of this personal probing. The list goes on. Given the non-academic nature of the ELAA tests, and the facts that student arc told, there arc no right or wrong uns~e rs and millions of students have taken the test und can tell you whut is on it, why all the secrecy and I tart's and Eastin's t.lnvc to keep parcn1s und the public in the dark? l it bccau c critics of the te)ls arc righ t, th:it they really do invude romily privacy und a css values ond attitudes rtlthcr than knowledge and skills? Or i!t it because the Ma te ha~ me <;eel up royally ond i n't willin& to own up to it? My bet is, the nnswcr to both quci.tions is yes! A sc<; ing values nod attitudes is.on important component of n controvc1 ial movement in education commonly called "outcom~·ba cd education." Accordini; to the nation's foremost proponcn1 of outcome b3sed education, Dr. William Spady, education mu\t focu'i not only on knowledi;e .rnd ~kill-., but on 'ltudcnts' oricntntion~ or at1itudc , reclin'-' :ind file suit in San 13crn3rdino :igainst California's CLAS tests? Obviously, there must be more sinister stuff than "Fircnies." Was it the story nbout the boy who rehabilitates his grandfat)1er after a stroke? The African legend about how the leopard got its spots? The Aesop fable about preparing today for the needs or tomorrow? Such vile talcs have now made the CLAS test an option in California public schools. The court ruled thatJ if parentSCJon't-wunt their kid exposed to such filth as "Fircnics," all they have to do is write a note and the child is excused. And this whole new concept of testing gasps for breath. Ousically, wh:it we huve here is a new wrinkt..: on book burning. And I haven't been able to loc:ite a peep of objection from the st:ite or any school bo:ird, including Newport-Mesa. The fact that extremists are controlling public education doesn't seem to bother anyone very much. One heavily criticized CLAS question asked middle-school students to write what they think is going through the mind of a pregnant young bride as she is walking down the aisle. Another nsks students what they , would do if they're on a sinking ship with a doctor and a minister -but there arc only two life jackets. · Obviously, the point of all this is to compel young people to get their relationships. The introduction of ou1-bnsed education and integrating personal beliefs and feelings and quasi-psychological tcc~niques and tests into the curriculum and statewide achievement tes(ing have generated heated political battles in Michigan, Pennsylvania and other slates, ·with good reason. Many p:irents simply do not wnnt the state knowing :ibout nnd measuring their children's personnl attitudes and family relntionships. Aside from the nosy, invasive nature of 1hc tests, many leading educators nrgue the tests do not indicate whe ther our children can think, evaluate evidence, argue persuasively and logically, and write with skill. D r. Richa rd Pau l, director of the • Ce nter f~r Critical Thinking, says the te ts are "outrngeously deficient and a coloi.sal exnmple or cducntionol m:ilpractice." They "roundly ignore critical reading and writing," "encourage the u c of v:iauc cateaorics ahd dcfieicnr practices" and "guarantee that teacher , a.ludents nnd the general public will be misled.". Jane Will en, o $pccialist in critical . thinking who 5pccinlites in workina wilh clcmcnl3ry and middle ~hool teachers nnd students, notes thnt "our •tudcnts arc intellectually unfit," but the current CLAS l.1nsua&c am tc~ts "create the illusion cerebral juices percolating and learn to think independently. That is something the Far, Far Religious Right does not want, and they have brought the public schools to their knees to push their :igenda. I must admit, however, that I did find one story in the CLAS tests for fourth :ind fifth grades th:it is definitely suspectl h 's called "Frederick'' and is. :ibout a family of field mice who a·rc working around the clock to put aw:iy food for,the harsh wint.er..months. nut not Frederick. "Why don't you work?" the other mice a~kcd. He was working, Fred said. "I gather sunrays for the cold, dark winter days ... I gather colors, fot winter is gray ... I gather words, for the winter days arc long and m:iny and we'll run ourof things to s:iy." And here are his blasphemous words: \Vho sca tters snowflakes? Who melts the ice? \Vho spoils t/J e weather? \Vho makes it nice? \Vho grows the four-leaf clovers in June? Who dims the daylight? Wh6 lights the moon? Four little field.mice who Jive in the sky. - Four little field mice like you and /. Obvio~sly we're playing God here. Ban it. Fred Martin's column runs every ThursdDy Dnd SDturdDy. they arc not.'' . Senator H:irt's and Assemblywoman Eastin's concern for the security of the test from public scrutiny ought to be redirected toward establishing public confidence in California's education system. They could begin by taking a lesson from Orange County's Assemblywom:in Doris Allen {R-Huntington Beach). Eastin's respcnsc to parents concerned about inva sions or family privncy nnd crowd psychology In the classroom was to engage in modern McCarthyism by lnbeling the parents "extremists looking for Armageddon." : Allen's response was to call a hearing on the CLAS test in her own district to listen to parents, ~ochers and anyone cl e who wants to participate in the process. That hearing will be held al the Huntington Beach School District Do:ird Room on May 12. l pion on bcina there. You should too. Then, decide for your elf whether CLAS should be in the classroom. (Editor's note: There's nlso a c:ommuhily forum on "why the CLAS test violates California Edu~tion Code" Monday evening Crom 7 to 9 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Bcoc:h.) Jo Elltn Nltn 11th~ prt1ldtnt of tht £a1'-Forum of C•llfoml• and rtsldtnt Of Coron• dtl Mar . COMMINTAaY What. Costa Mesa needs . _, is ·a priyer SyWe•tly Le•c• W hy would a handful of • . Costa Mesans w:rnt to give up thefr lunch hour today and stand around a nagpolc and join together to pray for our city, state and nation and its leaders? Could it be that they hnv• hope th:it by gathering in prayer on the 43rd National Day of Prayer God might hear them and answer? There arc many things for which we can be proud and thankful for in Costa Mesa, yet it doesn't t:ike ' much effort to list issues :ind people in this city which cool~ use prayer in the next year. " One is the rssue of crime. I h:id my car stolen recently in broad daylight while parked in :i lot on Victoria Street. Fortun:itely, the next day, I got my car back with u broken window and stcipped steering column. It was an answer to prayer that I got the car b:ick as the woman who took the ·report over the phone actually spott ed· my C4lr when it was being dumpet.1 off · by the thieves. She was en route to her home in nearby-Santa An:i Heights :ind remembered that I had mentioned the back window hud a bumper sticker for the National . Day of Pra}er which read, "America Needs A Dreath of Fresh Praye r." · The money :ind time !>pent to restore my c:ir and replace the stolen items has been CO!>tly. I :im the victim while the thieves continue to plunder. ;rhe following week, two friends "ho live on the other side of Cost:i Mesn had their cars stolen from their drivewa)S. They weren't so lucky. Their c~rs "" "had been stripped and ended up being junked and they have to buy new cars. Recently a group of men were . openly drinking beer in Wilson Purk while I was there with my d:iughtcr. Their attitude toward me was • demeaning when I confronted them and told them wha t they were· doing -.vas ag:iinst the law, A few months ago a woman was murdered in her Mesa Verde home. . I We're fighting to keep out massage parlors. }(jds ha\'e easy :icccss to adult newspapers on our sidewalks. The presence of drugs and gangs in the schools and on our streets i) a reality in Costa Mes:i. Graffiti with loc:il tagger logos is more preva~t this-year HltllT' l:is-t. We know the people who clean it must work very. hard to keep up with the va ndals. I t seems like crime is inching its way closer and closer to our doorsteps. Lawlessness abounds. Criminals get· away wi th their crimes because there arc just not enough police officers to c:itch them and the jails :ire too full. Sometimes judges aren't much help either in •keeping them behind bars. Growing up in the Chicago suburbs in the 1950s, I never remember a time when my mother was afraid for my safety. 1 rode my bicycle across town to the city pool and recreation center. There was a freedom, n security in growing up without the fear that the boogie man was looming around the corner. Yet it is those of us who abide by the laws who are 'icing forced to endure a society that · causes us to retreat for safety into our for~ificd castles and keep watchful eye to see that our children are not in d:inger. And th:it's nearly impossible tod~y. Prayer is the answer for us today. The course .of history has been changed by peorle praying. ~ Nntlonnl Day o Prayer has been nn American tradition since the Continental Congress first decl:ircd its need for godly wisdom in 1775. In 1952 Congress passed a joint resolution declaring nn official day of prayer. The law was amended in 1988, permanently selling the day as the first Thursday in May. La t ycnr the day was observed in more th an 10,000 locales, where perhaps millions of people prayed for our nation ond its lenders. And if for only un hour, we c:in come together, we need to this )'Car and begin right oway to see how God might nnswcr. Even ir you cnn't join us to pray nt noon today, take fiye minutes ut noon to pray for our nation, state ond Cost~ Mesa. We need to p~ay for our C11y Council member , our police ond firefighters, our school officials and tenchcrs. With God's help, we can mukc a dirrcrcnce in our city. Wtndf Ltttt Is loco/ coordlnatur for tht Nation•/ Vay of PraJ-cr. .. , t Newpo.rt Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, May 5, 1994 A 1 I REACTION fnm .... A14 I think that it would be n wonderful thing for our young people if we had a McDonald's right on the beach. MRS. JACK TOON Balboa 0 l travel up and down the . peninsula practically every day. I would hate to see anothe r McDonald's on the Dalboa Peninsula.or anywhere ebe. I think it's terrible that they perpetuate junk food all over the place and McDonald's is the No. 1 culprit. 1 do not want to see a McDonald's on the D:ilbo:i Peninsula. FR.ED BOCKMILLER Newport Dcach 0 The question is: why not? Out in that area there is already a KFC, Carl 's Jr., couple of pizza handQuts. Why not the golden arches? To restrict th'o e guy~ is a little bit on the prejudicial side. If we've opened the door to TE~ fr•• P•1• A? .. of the test tq parents. A Nc\vport Deach parent, who asked not to be identified, has seen test questions and says tbcre 1He serious prob- lems with CLAS. "My concerns are not from a re- ligious standpoint," said the par- ent of two Ne,,port·~lcsa stu- dents. "Parents arc concerned that this could infringe upon their fam- ily rights. The test, as l'\'e seen it, is not a measure of academic achievement." One of the math questions asks how to divide I 7 apples among four studc"ts. "The politically cor- rect answer w:is,. you'd give the ex tra apple to the most 11eedy stu- dent," the paren\ said.' While educnlors have called for , a more accurate test of critica l thinking skills as Qpposed to the rote memorization of facts, school board member Rod MacMillian says the approach of the CLAS test appears to be flawed. "I thought some of the ques- tions were not appropriate," Mac- Millian said. "They might be an invasion of the students' privacy. ''.The concept of forcing kids to think is good,"but the material th:it they used is not appropriate." Newport -Mesa Superintendent Mac Bernd said he will wait. to hear from all school board mem- bers before any decision is made. "We've checked with our legal counsel and we've made a proce- dure for Jhe school board to exam- ine the test,'' -Bernd said. "When you've got this much controversy surrounding i1, our board wants to know what's on it." .___... ____ here wm-l"bc -a -community meeting on the CLAS test from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. A community forum in- cluding Corona del Mar High School Principal Tom Jacobson and school board member Loof- bourrow is set for 5:30 p.m. Sun- day, May 22, at St. Mark Presbytc- r~n Church in Newport Beach._ PROGRAM fr•• P•1•A1 sors will take on tl:le role of quasi- mentors." Stokols said gang members ~viii undergo individual psychologac~l analysis to insure they are mot1· vated to get out of gangs and from there a treatment program will .b.e established. She said some part1c1- pants may be on the verge. of jumping in to gang life and lllSt need help before they toke the leap. Members will then attend week- ly group ·sessions at the YMCA. Every mQnth, one of those mc.et- ings will be open to sponsors. "You'le buying treatment for a kid who can't afford it and might otherwise go to jail," Alvarado said. Alvarado said people can do- nate ns individuals or collectively through an organization. Most treatments last a year, but donors could do0111e one time for a month or for o whole year. "When mentors come, they ore encouraged to go through the pro· cess and understand the co· dependency,'' Alvarado said. "ln· volvement is whatever (:i mentor) wants to ~rk out with the kid." So far there arc obout five gang members ready to begin their first ssion tonight, however, they have no spo~ for MMC'" infot ma- t ion, call the YMCA at 442-1000 or Alvarado at 6116-GANGS . . Call 642;5678 to place a classified ~d . . some, why not open the door to nll ? Traffic cnn't get nny worse out there. Why not give the golden arches a chance? BARRY WESTON Newport Deach 0 McDonald's is fine, no problem. It won't create a problem. And besides the other places aren't open at 1 in the morning. I don't know if it needs to be-open that late. There won't be a problem with McDonald's on the peninsula. I think it would be a good addition because now we have tQ drive all the way around or take the ferry across 3nd ride or bike or whatever to get some McDonald's. And nobody o ffers what they offer at their prices. So maybe other restaurants like T.K.'s and stuff will lo\'.cr some of their prices and offer le~ expensive items. MICHAEL O'BRIAN Balboa 0 I live on 28th Street and I walk . by there every night. And right now there is nothing there. And when you walk by there it is a PAIMAND STRESS RELIEF 714 759-3000 soo 95-4PAIN Fashion lsla.nd (Newport Center) 140e Avocado Newport Beactt ) dnrk corner. And in two years I got jumped by five .gang members and got threatened to be shot. I think nny business there would be an improvement for the city, it would brighten up the area and also create jobs. RICH PTRUCCELLI Balboa 0 I would say no. I am sure that they've got enough gang . proolems in the summer time <is it is down there. Dut maybe you could check with the people of Lido Island. Maybe they wou ld . like to have one over there. Or is it not in my back yard, but yours. DONALD RAY . Newport BeJch 0 ·1 angrily protest any proposed site on the Dalboa Peninsula. The peninsula area carries a unique setting in sm:ill restaurants and shops that are to be developed. It would stomp out and destroy the scenic ·location. Let's not develop McDonald's '>n the peninsula . MICHAEL "ARN ES Newport Beach -.. .. -- • 0 boost to the whole area and stnrt A McDonald's should not be on to revitalize the area. Also we the Balboa Peninsula. Besides need the business; we need the excessive traffic and noise, it tax dollnrs. would be a meeting pface for Staff has already looked at the large numbers of young people. traffic circulation and noise and The problems would then lighting and the people arc continue to the pier area. overreacting, mostly saying not in Already 11 trouble spot. my back yard. A lot of people JOHN RUSSELL who arc opposed to it live in the 28th Street Mnrina project, which Costa Mesa ·o is only a couple of years old. Those same residents should I thi nk McDonald's would be a have been at tl\e pl anning definite improvement in what's commission hearing and heard on the islands now betwe.cn the the people testify against the two Newport Boulevards. When Marina project. Now that these you compare McDonald's with _ people arc there, they say not in some of the existing uses there my back yard. And I don't think such as vacant stores and tattoo that's the way a city should run parlors and sle~y b:irs, I think and I tl'\ink these homeowners the city will be definitely are very, very .misguided.We improved by a fast-food JOHN NE OMO restaurant of this quality. Newport Deach LEONARD CROSBY 0 Newport Beach I definitely vote against McDon-0 ald's coming at that location. I~ l think th e residents whv are woU'ld 'be a horrendous traffic against it are very myopic. 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I was found on OIJifornia courthouse steps with a dislocated hip. And now I'm going to Montana because a nice vet is fixing it for>"free," Sullivan said the ploy drew gawking . Newport 8wh/COeta Mela Dally ctowds at both airports. P.pe 1Uf'\1Md the ordeal, however, and S\lc:ceufulty underwent IUflCIJ· The .,Dice vet" even threw in a free neuter and some shots. a.apter 3: Back m Costa Mcaa Saturday, Pepe wu recovering from 1ur1ery when he suffered yet another strange and terrible twist. A neighbor accidentally left Sullivan's gate open. Pepe stepped outside to snoop around. A passerby called the pound. And Pepe mistook an animal control officer for a friend. " At first, Sullivan thought the ungrateful dog had run away. But friends who helped her form a phone-tree eventually located Pepe Moncjay at the Orange County .Jiumane Society in Huntington' B~ach. r . Kennel Manapr Eleen Pin- der told SulUvan it would c::osl her $55 to bail the pooch out, or $60 to put him up for adoption. A sin&le career woman, Sullivan chose the latter. "I have people visitin1 him on a daily basis, though," she emphllsizcd. "The people at the Humane Society probably think we're really weird. But animal shelter's can be dangerous. The dog next to Pepe was named 'J(jller."' Pinder has since placed Pepe in with the cats, which arc closer to his size. Ironically, readeu will recall, before Pepe came along, Sullivan had only been drawn to stray cats. And if that's not kismet, it's at least an end to this story. Epilogue: To adopt Pepe, call 536-8480. CHRISTOPHH AssAr, DAILY ILOT Charles Cook, dressed as a hamburger, stands with protestors during demonstration Wednesday. Roi ex Spedai PROTEST f r •• P•1• A1 and we were there until 4 a.m. They had little kids crying and say· ing they didn't want McDonald's." Although the protestets received >several encouraging words from Newport Boulevard passers-by - inclwding two police officers on bi· cycles -one freckle-faced teen- ager said he wants a McDonald's on Balboa. "Hey, are you going to put a McDonald's here?" beamed 13· year-old Branden Bishop as he rode up on his bicycle. "I crave for McDonald's. My mom wants it too because she's tired of driving me to PCH." Collins said McDonald's has an outstanding reputation for being a SIGNS Fr•• Pa1 e A1 \ meeting approved a resolution supporting a Senate bill sponsored by Sen. Marian Bergeson (R.- Newport Beach). The proposed law would allow one sign to be • placed along the freeway anywhere in the state as long as it had a proper public hearing and was passed by a vote of t]le city or county governing that area. "What was passed will help to put more local co ntrol into allow- ing signs in previously restricted areas along the freeway," said Ed Fawce11, director of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce .. "It doesn't guarantee the auto dealers that there will be a sign." For the last three years, the Harbor Boulevard of Oirs has been looking for a site to place a freeway-close sign to beckon po· tential customer.s 10 their show- rooms. But the association of deal- erships hit a roadblock in January when it learned about the Caltrans stipulatibn -that prohibits off-road signs along stretches of the San Diego Freeway north of the Red- hill Avenue overpass up to the county line. · - Fawcett said Huntington Beach, which has a dealership sign along that restricted stretch of freeway, was able to get approval because of a loophole in the law, which al- lows signs in areas designated for redevelopment. "We were at the point where we ·were going to look at sign designs when we found there was this other matter that had to be cleared up first," said Bob Robins, owner of Theodore Robins Ford and president of the Harbor Bou- levard of Cars Association. "We talked to various property owners near the freeway to see if anyone would allow us to put up a sign. We were not aware until January that there was this beautification corridor." So dealers took a step back in their quest as local state and city leaders drummed up legislation that would allow one non- electronic sign in each city if it would help bolster a Jocal econo· my. City officials say the Harbor Boulevard of Cars is the second biggest source of sales tax revenue for the city behind department stores. "This change in legislation is not something that will just benefit Costa Mesn, this is something that will be helpful to any city or col.In· ty for the entire state," Robins said. Robins said no formal designs for the proposed sign have reached the city plannil)& stage yet nnd the council's unanimous vote Monday did not renect any sup· port for a future sign. "It's just a matter of local con· trol," said Councilman Joe Erick· son. "Cities hould be given the right to vote on matters in their jurisdiction." The bill is scheduled to be heard by the sto te Senate on May 19. • good neighbor. She said the owner for the pro- posed restaurant, John Lardas, has run an exemplary franchise at hi.s Coast Highway loc.ation. To appease the protesters, Lar- das has agreed to turn off a drive- thru speaker at night, scale back his ho\Jrs and redesign the build· ing's exterior. "We appreciate the compro· mises and the changes, but the overall effect of a McDonald's in the area is what we're opposed to," resident Charles Cook said. Collins said McDonald's set up a meeting with the neighbors last week but none of them sh-owed. ,;They might not -even protest if they knew all the facts," she saia. "We've met every single one of their conc·erns." Collins said Lardas plans to co- ' ordinate a cleao-up plan with the Surfrider Foundation to control litt¢r in the area. "We insist on a clean opera- tion," she said. "We're going to police the operation for trash every 30 minutes:4 • To address concerns about traf • fie pr~ble•ms, she said McDonald's will hire someone to control traffic oo the premises during peak hours. McDonald's also has agreea to i11stall a blinking caution light along Newport Boulevard to slow motorists and alert them to pedes- trians. • Collins said that after the first Planning Commission hearing last month, she wrote down their com· plaints ana immediately went to work on remedying the problems. 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GROCERY-WINE .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, May 5, 1994 81 PO·RTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387 Sea .Kings play some Russian · roulette ••• and connect! 11J11-Pinch-runner Joyer sent home with only a prayer, but it gets an answe~ for the win. Lundin gambled on sending pinch-need a run," Lundin said of his instant decision to tempt the baseball gods. "Anything close, where we trave a remote chance of scoring, l'm sending the guy and making them pl~ defe11se. When I waved him home, I didn't 1ealize (Ortiz) had lost track of the ball, but when the ball is bobbled like that, some- times it turns into a p;inic situa- tion for the fielder, and he'll rush his throw." said Lundin, who expressed satisfaction with his contribution to the win, upping the CdM record to 16-6 overall, 7-4 in league. BY BA11Y PAULlCNEIL, Sl'OaTS Wama runner Jay Joyer all the way from second on Chad Johnson's hard hit grounder, which was ·bobbled by Saddleback second baseman Jerry Octiz. Joyer, inserted for a slower CORONA DEL MAR _ Kevin s,uart who doubled in an- Sound the alarm and set up other pinch runner, J.J. DiC- the roadblOcks, there was a esare, to tie the game, never robbery Wednesday at the ~~~-~· slowed rounding thi rd, thinking "When you stop playing, the next-best way to be a part of the gqme is coach third base. I f eh like I played a part in this one. It feels great." Ortiz did just tMt, firing up the t11ird-base line to catcher Mike Grasse, as Joyer slipped past with the game-winner. Corona del Mar High base-, · the ball had gone into righ t ball diamond. field. · · • Matt Lundin The ball, however, ran up the Lundin was also quick to dispense praise elsewhere, singling out key hits by Jeff Dowman and Johnson, as well as the continued pitching excellence of senior Da11 MacMillan. "One key today was some quality' at- bats by Bowman and Johnson, both left- handed hitters, against their tough left- handed pitcher (Erasmo Ramirez)," Lundin st11d. right field to cut into Saddleback's 3-Q lead in the third, and Bryan Bear followed with a sacrifice fly to knot it at 3-3. Saddleback pulled ahe:id in the sixth, when a lcadoff single, p:issed ball, ground out and wild pitch produced a gift run. "We stole one," .confessed Sea Kings arm of Ortiz, who failed briefly Coach Matt Lundi n; who engineered the to locate it, as it bounfed about five feet ' heist from his third-base coaching box in the sixth inning of CdM's 5-4 Sea View League victory over,Snddleback. away. "I was thinkin' there's. two outs and we Dear reached on an error to open the sixth, and.gave way to O!Cesarc, who one "The~e·s no way Stuart scores on that," Bowman pulled a two-run single into ·see SEA KINOS/Pa9e 82 - CM atSTO • 11 n AsSAf, DAIL v rn.or Asterisk? ---cilM plans on I· 11J11-Sea Kings are primed for F~iday finals in Sea View swimming finals. BY RlcHAIU> DUNN, SPOus \Varna ·1RVINE. -Added motivation wasn't nec- essary, but Corona del Mar High's boys swim team got it, anyway. • The stage is now set for a genuine show- down on Friday in the Sea View Lc;igue fi- ni)ls. Before Wednesday's leasue preliminaries, CdM felt insulted by a newspaper article earlier this week, then promptly made its presence felt in the pool at Irvine's Heritage Park, qualifying at least two swimmers for the championship finals iJl six of the cigb1 individual races, putting it.self in a position to defend its league till~. "Everybody said Woodbridge was going to kick our butts; at least that's what the Reg- ister said in the Varsity section :(in Tues- day's addition)," CdM Coach Mike Stark- weather said. "lt uid there should be an as- terisk by our win over Woodbridge, because Woodbridge didn't have Derya (Buyukuncu) that day." meet because of Junior Nationals, won CIF Southern Section Division I title) in the 100-yard backstroke (nationnl f'eCOJd 47.84) and 200 in~ividual medley ( 1 :49.8). and owri~ Orange County's fastest times in five events thi s spring. The Sea Ki'ngs, duul-mect champions of the Sea View with a 6-0-1 record, defeated Woodbridge in a dual meet, 9.i-77, on March 23. The Warriors fin ished 6-1; lrvine, which tied· CdM in a dual meet, was 5-1-1. Woodbridge is ranked seventh in the na- tion, accor4ing to·tast month's National ln- tea:scholastie Swimming Coaches Association of Ameriea poll. But the Sea Kings would like something to say about that. "They got fire in them from that article," Starkweather said of· his swimmers. "This (the prelims) doesn't have any value, but what we had to do was get as many as we could into the championship finals, because if you're in the consolation finals (places nine through 16). yQu can't go any higller. "That was great for us today. Across the Corona del Mar's Crosby Grant (forward) takes off In Sea View League swim prelims Wednesday afternoon. The Michigan-bound Buyukuncu, the Turkish Olympian who missed the CdM ..... VllW ......... ~ u I Corolia shoots to Rill for a piece of Harbor's crown . . . 11J11-Back Bay volleyball showdown tonight at ~ewport where Tars sit with Sea View's co-title in hand. BY BA.JULY FAULKNER, Sroan \yama. mh te~ms are looking to erase a in Cul memories ~ of l:is_!JeasQIL . lcn Newport Harbor High hosts Back Bay rival Corona del Mar tonight at 6:30 in a boys volJeybnll match to decide ultimate Sea View League bragging rights. It was the Sailors who had a ch:ince to earn the Sea View crown a year ago in their final regular-season match agai nst Irvine, ortly·to lose. The Sea Kings, on the other hand, had to watch the CIF playoffs from the stands. for the first time in recent memory, after losing out to Tustin in a tic-breaker for the league's third and final playoff berth. This season, the stokes arc the some for Coach Dan Glenn's Sailors, while Joey Fuschetti's CdM squad, already a)surcd a playoff spot, can join Newport atop the Sea View standings with a victory. Newport {13-3 overall, 12-1 in leaguer) 'l ·m looking for us to play ve'ry Very hard and intense. I ' -DAN GUNN; Newport Harbor coach prevailed-in their first-meeting.,-15-13, ll---'N. - 15, 15-9, 15-10,. April ~2 at .Cd M, a~d ewport iS a Very good team, could earn the title outright \YHh a series .. bUt d h e the tale t t . I sweep.. , we 0 av n 0 win. CdM (13-2, 11-2) has not lost since the first Back Bay showdown. -JOEY RISCHET11, &orana del Mar coach "I'm looking for us to play very very hard and intense," Glenn said, "becau e ular-season·ending loss to Irvine as moti-· there are no excuses not to give our best vation. effort with everything at stake." Glenn said hi9' team has yet to achieve "It's the type of history that's goo<!, be-. its peak, and hppes to use last year's reg-cause we may be able to use it," Glenn said of the Irvine loss. "Hopdully, we can put it all together against CdM. This would be the perfect time, with th e play- offs starting next week." Fuschetti said his team will simply h~ve • to find a way to reach a higher level :igainst the Tars. "~e R}My~..wcll in.J.h laswn:itch, but Harbor played better," Fuschetti s:iid. "People arc going ·to have to step up and we're going t? h:ive to eliminate some of our errors. Newport is a very good team, but we do have the talent to win." The CdM talent includes All-District $Clllor Brooks Hoppe, a 6-foot-4 outside hitter who crunched a match-high ~1 kills in the last meeting with Harbor. Newport counters with 6-3 senior Mitch McCoy, the 1993 District Player of the Year, '"ho will be loot..1ng 10 add. to h1 1:2 kills in the fir~t CdM ·meeting. Strong ~euer) key both offcn~c~ "'ith Eric Vallely adding h1111ng punch for the Sailors (13 kills against Cd.M la~t month). Senior Andy Peykoff trigger~ the Sea Kin~tt-0ck, which also includes 6-4 se- nior middle blocker Brad Callahan, 6-3· sophomore outside hitter Brian Coleman, ju{lior middle blocker Clay Burton and se- nior outside hitter Rob Alshuler. Newport will also count upon JUnior outside hitter Greg Slick and middle blockers Wes Badorck (13 l..ills :ig:iinst CdM last time) and 6-7 senior Ramy Shoukry. Shoukry pla)ed the best match of his career og:iinst the Seo Kings last month, totaling nine kills and five blocks. Plevin living proof it's better ·as years: go by DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK 11J11-Beating stomach cancer? That's great, but whoa, how about that hole-in-one! W hen Bob Plevin of Newport Beach was a vice president for Lucky Food Center, he would play golf only a few times a year. Major responsibilities and a busy travel schedule kept the former supermarket magnate indoors. Plevin discovered a love fo r golf after retiring when he was 66-ycars-old. Now, thrilled to be alive after suffering from stomach cancer three years ago, Plevin celebrated an unrorgcttablc 17th birthday on April 22, sinking his first-ever hole-in-one. .. I'm going to frome (the ball}, I'm still flying," said Plevin. who aced hole No. 12 (JSo yards) with a 7·wood at Wnlowick Golf Course in Santa Ann, while playing with the Oasis--sponsored men's cl~ 1h11 plays every Friday. "I never saw the damn thin& go in, beause I can't see that (1r. I knew il wu on the green. Somebody on the areen saw it go in." -Plevin hod returned from vecation in New Zealand obout . three years when his stomach began to create problems. It was cancer. Dut following surgery and five months of chemotherapy, Plevin survived. "i 'm very lucky to be alive, becau5e l know a lot of people who've had it and they're not around to talk about it," Plevin said. "They took out 80% of my · stomach; they took out my spleen and the bottom rung of my esophagus. My doctor (cancer specialist Dr. Neil Barth of Newport Beach) told me that the chances of reoccurrence is great, but then it goes down. It'll lac. three years in June. I'm healthy as a horse now, or as healthy as a 77·yenr-old can be." • Qt"'kk Ltamcr ... John Carrido or Newport Beach has only been playing for two years, but already is a 6·handicap gotrcr and has become one or the hottc5t golf e~ in the Newport Dench Golr Course men's club. Carrido entered prcliminarj competition 1111 month in the~ SCOA Amateur Net Championship at Twin Oaks Golt Couf'IC in San Marcoa. where only four or 32 'aotrcn advsnccd to the championship round. Carrido finished firit with a net 70, ancf' ........ /Peee M . ---Nou&ar. DML' "'°' Costa Mesa tjlgh'a Lance M'"\fl•ld la t.h• Athlete of the Week . Defying wins and losses, that's Mesa's Merrifield llJll-Costa Mesa standout doesn't dwell on 1what ifs?' BY BAJl.B.Y FAULKNER, Sroan \\'urn A whale shark in the small pond of Co ta Mesa High volleyb~ll. a Clydesdale among . Mu~t:ings, Lance Merrifield finishes his prep career Friday '' ith few victories -and fewer regrets. Languishing near the bottom ot1he Paci1'ic Coa t Lc:igue standings for three straight varsity seasons, Mesa c;tn credit tne 6-foot-4 standout for the better part of their 13 victo- ries during that span. About those 29 defeats? Merrifield has a theory. "Everything happens for a reason," baid Merrifield, who wa>.ed philo- sophical on the personal gains produced by losses. "I think of how things might have been different at another school, but I like to look at (losing) more in the broader conteM of life. l think I've improved my own personal character so much more than any other c~rience 1 could have had. · "To win, )OU have to know how to lo e, and I'm lucky to have learned that lesson early on in life. Moybe,' guys from other schools will enter college not knowin1 how to lose. They're going to be in for :i rude aw:lk· ening." Whether in victory or defeat, Merrifield ha ·. 82 Thursday, May 5, 1994 ~ Locals have found a way to get in their swings on a regular basis. Bv RJCHAIU> DVNN, Sroan Warfl• hen they want· ed to play in an org:rnized lea"tue in their yo1i11h, it was likq asking for the moon. In high school, P.E. class was about as involved as· they could gel in ~oft ball. And, up until recently, when .. cn1or v.omen wanted to play on the recreation level, they'd be forced to play on the same fie_ld \\ith )Ounger, more phyi.ically ro· bu!.l pla>eri., against whom they found it difficuh to compete. Out now, the gods of women's .,oftb.i ll are merci· Housewives League, showed up for the first time a week ago last Saturday with her longtime friend, Barbara Moon of Balboa Island. "She ached like mad," Lowry said" of Moon. "She said that she hadn't kit this.bad in years." But the enthusiasm pours onto the field. These ladies will take their aches and pains;· their time has been long overdue. "Basically, they didn't have anything for senior women other than church leagues or other city leagues, but that was 18-and·over, and it 's really tough to compete against 18· and '20-year-olds when you're 40 :ind so:· said Costa Mesa's Kay Wrigh t, 59, and an original member of Hanna's league. "So when this started, it really · gave us . something special. It gives us a chance lo play with Others who are our own age." ful. They have a league of their 0\\0. Since Chad 1-bnna'i. rcvolu· t1on.ir} group !>t:.irtcd in J;Jnu- ar}. i.omc are prob-. bly "on de r- ing v. hat they've gotten th-.:mi.ehes into. 'We rnay have to rotate players, be- cause· of our age and physical condition. I know that I've hurt a lot the last four days after pl~ying for the first time ·in a while, probably more than I've hurt ever in any- thing . i For Wright, who a ttende9 Newport Harbor High, it'> more than merely phys- ical fitne ss. "We seem to get along great with each other and there's good cama raderie," s he said. "1t doesn 't n'Hurcr how good or bad you ph1y, it's just that you're on a· _BARBARA MOON team. · They aren't ex· actly i.pring chick· ens. They · come home with aching buns, i.orc arms and wobbly leg!., but these senior ladies arc pio· neers, forming the -senior softball player "When I was a kid, we played ' Newport Beach/Costa.Mesa Dail • I embryo of what is hoped to bl!· come the inaugural women's se· . nior slo-pitch i.oftball league on the west coa!>l. sandlot; but we. really ncv_$!r had any organized i.oftbull. When I was little, we played with the neighborhood kids, and when I was 38, I joined the Costa Mesa women's leagues." Senior women's softball player Jeanie Lowry of Newport Beach warms up while anticipating of competition in slo-pitch softbal . . ; . t~o, oi three or four, on the field to get the body used 10 it aga in. According to softball aficio· nado Hanna, founder and coach of the league that mcels every Saturday at Greer Park in Hun· tington Beach, it's a first-of-its· kind in this part of the country. "We started with about six people, but v.e had 20 new names (April 23) and we're expecting more every week," i.aid Hanna, 73, an Orange Coast College con· structie>n department employee. Lowry, 55, was an all-around athlete in high school and col· lege, finishing the University of Wisconsin with a minor in P.E. She'd played in fast-pitch softball leagues, starting out at shortstop, then moving ove r to first base. "That's because you get old and slow," she said. Moon, 55, is a pitcher who has played "probably 30 years" of softball. She grew up in the Los Angeles Unified School Dii.trict. "We could learn softball, but we couldn't play again!.t other schools," Moon said. Moon agrees that Hanna's . league is a unique opportunity for women "We may have. to rotate pl:iy- ers, because of our age and phys- icnl condition," she said. "I know that I've hurt a lot the last four days after playing for the firsi time in a while, probably more thqn I've hurt ever in anything . over 45 to piny WOMIN'S H NIOI SL0 °PITCH spnaALL "People who are older can't do 1he thing~ with speed like they did when softball. al· for more inform;1tion on the league, interested women O\Cr the age or 45 ~houtd contact Chad ll;inn.i JI (714) 775·8815. they were younger, and so t,pe ability to compete with 18-year· olds is \Cl)' difficult. I quit doing th at a year ago, so· it's nice to know that there is some place, and you can work at it. And if you're not as good, it doesn't make any difference, you jusl do your best -at least that's what they said." The popularity of slo·pitch has gro'' n incredibly since ii \9as in· traduced about 20 years ago, Moon !.aid. , "I think I do-prefer i.lo·pitc because there's more 'action 01 the field ," said Moon, wh caught fast-pitch for 10 years. "I you've got a game of fai.t·pitcl and the pitcher is a bc 1ter player it's not going to be much of g:ime for the fieldcts. Th:lt's th fun about slo-pitch; it's a bcue participating sport, because cv el)body gets to hit nnd cateh th ball." Newport Beach's Jeanie Lowry, who'd like to call ii the 01' It had been three years since Lowry played, i.o sbe figured ii was time to get back into it. though it may tal..e a time or of a stress fr acture in her foot, Sailor Coach Eric Tweit confirmed Thursday. • BRIEFLY The ·ladies wilh finally a league of their ow n hope lhJt it's a hit. Tars high j~mper Bowman injured Bowman, a junior, is a two-time state fi. nalist with a personal best of 5 feel, 9V~ inches, accomplbhed lal>t year at the Mt. San Antonio Relays. As a fre shman, DO\V· man fin ished fifth in the state fina1s, uttd placed thi td last ·year at state nftcr clear- ing 5-9 on her first ~ttempt. Costa Mesa duo claims badminton honor ~ Two-time state finalist lost for Sea View track antl fi~ld Finals, CIF and State, because of stress fracture in her foot. NEWPORT BEACH - Tina I3owman, a !.tandout high jumper for Newport 11.irbor II igh, will not com· pctc in the Sea View League track and field fi. n<ils frid<iy night at Irvine SEA KINGS FroM P•90 a1 High because out later sped home from first on Stuart's double to ti c the score. "That was a hit :ind run, and J.J. did a nice job of reading the play," Lundin said. "l don't think Dear would have scored from fir!.t on · that double... _S_EA_V-IEW--5-TAH_D_IN_Q_S_ M a c M i 11 a n, LHgue Over•ll who ouldueled w L T w L T Sad d I e back · s TUS1ln 10 1 o 18 s o CdM 7 4 0 16 8 0 Tony Zuniga, 2-s t.wv.na 1 • o 12 10 o 1 . th fi t Woocftltldoe 7 • 0 10 13 0 • an e irs Sad<lltback 6 s o 12 10 1 league m~eting lrvtne s 6 o 12 12 o between the two UnlVtrtllV 2 9 o 7 111 1 Newport 0 11 0 3 18 0 schools, went Wednesd•r'• Scores t h c d is t a n c e CdM o. Saddlebie-• once more to s Maruanu s. Newport 2 hand Ramirez, =rw~~~ who fonned 10, Frld•r '• O•m .. , 311' his first defeat ~u!1::~~d:'woodblfdot ih seven dcci· U111VerS11y 11 S'ddleback sions. ~~i:~rtta at Irvine. 7 pm. at MacMillan (6· 2) pitched 41h hitless innings after being touctied for a pnir of doubles and a homer in the three· run first. He :illowed :i lcadoff single and a pnir of two-out infield singles in the scv· enth, but induced u Oy ball to cente r to end it. He fin ished with six strikeouts :ind hi only walk was intentional. The CdM win dropped the Roa· drunners (12·10·1, 6·5) out of a third· place tic; :rnd now Cd M shnres second with Santa Mnrgarila und Woodbridge. co•ONA DIL MAit I, IADDLIUCK 4 »ddltback J OO 001 0 -4 6 3 CorOfll del Mir 001 002 •-S S 2 bmlrtz ind CrlJH; MKMlllan ind ICn.cht. , W-MKMlll•n, 6·2. l -hmlrtt, ,.1. 21-Tor~t (5), Zunl~1 (S); JohMon (CdM), Slu•rt CCdM). llR -Mc11• IS). Bowman, the defending league and CIF Southern Section Division 11 champion, apparently injurcc! her Coot about three weeks ago playing club volleyball, accord· ing to another source who cho!.e to re· main anonymous. Bowman was a member. of Newport Harbor's league championship volleyball team la!it season that reached the CIF Division I and State Divbion I fi· nals. -By Rid1:ird Dunn Fatal seventh NEWPORT llEACH - A season's worth or frustra- tion continued to mount ( Wednesday for the Newport ,; Harbor High baseball team, ~~~"9 which ba1tlcd playoff con· tender Santa Margarita ev~n for six in- nings, only to surrender a 5·2 home ver· diet. The Eagles (12·10 overaU, 7-4 in league), loaded the bases in the sevent h with a single and a pair of walks off New· port freshman starter Joe Urbun. A force out at the plate kept the game scoreless, but Louie Manera singled in the go-ahead run, and two more scored on a sacrifice ny and an error. Urban (2·8) went the distance to absorb another tough-luck loss, striking out th ree ond yielding just five hits. Senior shomtop Oren Hlisw's RBI double highlighted the Ta~· s1x·hit uttack, while Rett Coluccio added on Rill on a fielder's choice, as the hosts answered sin· ~le Santa Mari,nritn runs in the first two innings, with single lallic~ in the third und fourth. • The Sailors (3· J 8, O· l l) I ry fur their first league win f riday at Woodbridge. IAllTA MAllOMITA I , NIWPO•T 2 S.nt• Marprlt.1 110 000 3-5 5 2 N~ 001 100 0-2 6 2 Colht lutt" (J), flort CS), Ttuman m .ancJ • NkoCra; tJrb.an ind llchl. W-Fl0tt. l -Urb.tn, 2·8. 21-ttlltl• (NII). SANTA ANi\ - CostJ ~{esn High\· • E::J · Quam and ~ Kristy Nguyen were named boys and girb Players or the Year in Sea View Lei:!~ue badmin ton Wednesday at the league finals on the Ceniu•;t High campus. Winners in each category, as well as the runners-up, quali· fied for the CIF individual tournament May 13-14 at Cy· press College. MIXll> DOUaLH Allan Tr.im·Khanh Vu (Eslanci;1) def. Ed Quan-Christy Nguyen (Cosla Mesa), 1S·4, 10·15, 4·3. Third place: Jerome Poyrak-Kerrl Smith <CdM) def. Vuthy L1anga·Mom Vozum (Century), 15·8, 15·10. aOYI DOUaLH Allon Tram·Mike Truong (Esl;ancia~ der. Phuonf Ngo-Done Scngdilr4 tCenfury), S·l, 1 S·J. Third place: Vt.tth y l eang.i-H.in Tor tCcnlury) def. Ramon Sagg.in·Ry.in Vee tCdM), 15·11, 4·15, lS·lO. IOYI SINOLH Jerome Poyyak (CdM) def. Ed.Quan <Costa Mcia), 10·15, 15·7, IS 7. Third pl;1ce: Jeff Roche (CdM) dd. Ming Wong (Newport), 1S·1, 11·1 ~. 4-3. GIRLS llNOLll Kri sty Nguyen <Cosl.i Mes.al def. l<ti;inh Vu (hl.inci;1), 11 ·9, 2· 11, 11 ·4. Third pt;1ce1 Allysun Turner <CdM) def. R.lquel Fernandez (Ne\\.porl), 11-8, 11·9. GIRLS DOUaLll Trina llowud·Kerri Smith <CdM) de(. Ct;1ire 0.lwson·O.inlelle Dwyer (Ne~por1), 15·10, 15·11. Third place: Vidle Au·Mithelle I to ff (Est.incl.al del. Mom Vozum·Phcam Prung (Century), by forfeit. MONOU 8oy1 Player of the YNr: Cd Qu;1m, Costa Mes;1. Cirls Pt.Iyer or the Yc;1r: Krist)' Ngu)'cn, Cost;1 Mesa. Co.ich of the Yur: Pat Wilson, Coron.l dcl Mu. occ In SoCal nnal LONG BEACH -Fiono Jones ond •. • Toowec Coo ,,- turned away lir I· ct challcn£es to help lead lhe Oran~e Cou~t College women s tennis tcum lo a 6·0 ~weep or Santa Darbara it1 the Southern Coliforni11 emifinols ar I .ong llcach City College I .. ._,..;_ --~ --Th~\\1n-propelled the Pi-one out, Sailors' catcher rate · (I 7-0) mlo Tuesday's re· Stephanie Gosi.elin laced a tri· gionn l final against College of pie to appnrcntly break the the Dt!scrt, at u site to be de· !.corelci.s deadlock. termined. Cindy Re) cs, Amy Cook, Kamela Raj Kumar alld Heather Rainey also added straight-set triumphs for OCC. Santa Barbara closed its sea· son at 10-2. OCC 6, SANTA aARaARA 0 Singles: Jones (OCO de(. DeVera, 7·5, 6-3; Cao (OCCl dcr. Ok.id.i, 7·S, 6·3; Reyes (OCO def. Vennartsson, 6-2, 6-3; Cook (OCCl def. Edell, 7-5, 6.1; R.lj Kumar (OCO der. Coodm.in, 6·2, 6·3; Rainey (OCC) de(. Green, 6·1, 6·0. Sea Kings fall, 9-1 CORONA DEL --- MAR Senior ~ r>anielle Fitz came around to score on her own bunt single for the lone run for host Corona dcl Mar high, as Saddleback rolled to a 9-1 Sea View League soft· ball victory Wednesday. Jenny Luchesi added u hil for CdM (3·15 overJll, 0·11 in league) and all>o came on in relief to pitch the middle in· nings. SADDLHACK f , CDM 1 S.1ddleb;Kk 302 202 0-9 7 l CdM 001 000 0 -1 4 6 L lluendi.a and Chil\'ilril~; Aley, tuchcil (2), Aley (6) and Simon. W-Bucndi.a. l.-Aley. Tars drop 1-0 decision NEWPORT DEACll -Visit· '=' ing Santo Mar-• . • garitn I ligh made Newport I !arbor pay for un of· t e rn 0 0 n 0 r m i S!I c d 0 p· poi tunities, pushing ove r an unearned run in the top of th e seventh (or n l·O Sea View Lengue softball victory Wcdnesdu y ufternoon. ·1 he Sailors (7·10 ovcr;ill, 3· 8 in lcnguc) doubled Santa Morsuritu's hit output, 8-4, but were unable to co1wetl on nny of their chances. Newport's be t chance to ~ore c rne in the third inning. With o runner at second and However, the run \\3S de- nied when the umpire ruled the Newport bnserunner had misi.ed third base on the way home. The Eagles (16·9, 7-4), who are involved in a battle for playoff positioning, finally broke through with the win· ning run, with the help of two Newport errors, in the top of the seventh. Any Fcnelli was the winning pitcher, while Jenni Colcla· sure, who walked jusl two while fanning one, wos saddled with the loss. Newport plays ot Wood· bridge Friday. I. MAaeUITA 1, NIWPOIT I S. M;,rg.irita 000 000 1 -1 4 I Newpon Hvbof 000 000 0 -0 8 2 ~nelli and l1uaon; Cokluure and Gosselin. W-fenelll. L-Col· clasure, 7·10. J I -Gosselin (NH), 13-1 Eigles sweep COSTA MESA e -Es1ancin High's • '-..• boys vol lcyba II ~ teum improved to ---- 13· l overall, 8-1 in Pucific Const Le ague play Wednesday afiernoon in continued prepa· ration for fridoy of1ernoon's PCL finale at Lnguna Deach with o: routine 15-2, 15·1, 15·2 conquest of visiting Century. Coach Dave Castle's Engles w·cre led by the play of Dave White and Mil..e Truong, with seven uncl six kills, re· spcctively, os well as setter Dove Earle, who had 23 o sists and two kills. Kevin Dyrnc returned to the !incur. off a back injury and contributed live kills. In another PCL mutch: •Cosio Mesa High's Mu • tang.~ got o solid effort from Lance Merrifield, who had seven kills ond three tuff blocks, but visitina Laguno Beach had far too much over- oll for the Mu longs, dropping Me s,n by • a l S ·2, 15-1, 15·1 count. Cost:i Mcsn foils to 3.9 O\ all, '2· 7 in league \\ ith r:rid.1 mntch at Laguna I lills wr; ping up the season. NAC Juniors ' excel T he Newport Aquatics Center men's and women's junior crews com· plcted their regular season competing in the Long Dea Invitational this past weeken Participating crews also i eluded: Marin, Long Dea San Diego. Los Gatos a Oaklnnd. NAC had several stro showings as its squads build to attempting to \\in their fi state chnmpionship at a me to be held in Sacramento M 14-15. In lai.t weekend's meet: The women's vursity cig took firllt place. The team co sisb of Michel Cogun, Jul Weightman, Jana Wotso Gretchen Sloan, Sally Ma tindnle,.D1ooke Lcycrly, Nicol Azizi, Liz Shaw and coxswai Grn nt Brakc!iman. The women's pair or Coga and Martindale also was first. Thi! women's novice cig team wa runner-up. The tea includes Re becca Shaw, Ka Dietrich, W:ibun, Leycrl Lara Durnum, Dan ikn Kug.!>Of Cindy Uohle r, Lclie K:ish:i and coxsw<tin Son:.11 Sheth. The men's varsity double o Montgomery Norton on lllnkc Robertson wu<1 fir t. The men's v;ir ity quod, ill eluding Norton, Robertson James McNamara, Oreg Purk er and cox!>wnin OrJnt Drnke5 man, took se~ond. Deep Ill ftthlng WIDNUDA\"I COUNTI ......... L••=s; J bo.111, Ja lft&k'n. 14 b.m .. ~., urtco b1u, 9 sand b.\u, ll tcutplft and l und dabs. . . ·r- 's p- l· 1, d . . Newport BeachJCosta Mesa Daily Pilot SEA VIEW SWIMMING fr .. Pe .. 81 board, we $W.im h~.il well." In the 100 lree!ityle, CdM placed three in the finals, including Adrian Strclzow, who was )Ceded 10th, but finhhed third in the prelim) (49 95). CdM's Crosby Grunt (50.12) and Kevin Tucker (51.01) placed fourth and fifth, respectively, to also qualify for Friday's cham- pionship finals. Buyu~u­ ncu, the Sea Vit..:w record-holder in the 100'\ free ( 46.11 ), won the pre- lims in 46.65. Newport Harbor's Brian Murphy (51.28) :ilso advanced to the ch:impionship finals, fin- ishing tied for seventh. Harbor's Todd Mcllwain (52.19) and Andy Snel- grove (52.31), and CdM's Mike Casey (53.60), qual- ified for the consolationc; The Sea Kin&' Jlso qualihcd thn..:~ for 1lw champaoilsh1p · tin~ls 111 the 200 free Will SchullL (1:50.46), Doug Jeuon (I :50 49) und -- • C 11klSl'llPll£ll Ass,.i.r , DAJLY PrLOT Grant (I :52.57). Cameron Glasgow (1:54.8 1) of CdM and Newport Har- Newport Harbor's Roldopho Tinajero sweeps to a 54.70 in the 100 fly at Sea View League prelims Wednesday. bor's C.J John~on ( 1 ·53.01) .ind Mdh\ain ( 1 :55 45) 4ualilkd 101 tin: ~U1lsvlJt1u11s CdM also qualified lhrec ~ur 1hc champion· Ship linal:. in lhc 50 free ..tnd llJll bUtlCI Oy. Strelzow (22 56), Thad BuLolich (22 W) and Steve Hamilton (13 2t.i) ad\Jnced for trlt! Sea Kings,• \\h1le Snclgro'e (23.11) 4ualilicd for Newpon. lfuyukuncu al u \\Ull 1hat ... -..:111 10 1 Woodbridge 1n a league .ind Ul-rcco1d · brenkmg time Ol l0.91 Mu• rh: . P3 1l1 ) 111d CdM':. Dnan \ ard tB.99) qualified . fur tl'e (5~ 70) 1\.1\ thud \\hilc Tucker (5CdJ) and lfo£ulirh (.., l.-10) ;.ibu qu:il11icd for the ch.1mp'i- 011:.hip 11n.1b. (·1wy (59.36} \\J) a con!>ola tion linalil>t. 1 consol:i1ions. Schultz was CdM's only qualifier m fhe 500 free, fini shing fourth in 4:5&.35, whil~ Newport Harbor'i. Kalohi Clark (5:23.77) and Corona del ~tar's Mike ruse (5:22.05), Ward (5;21.79) and Gla~gow (5:24.17) qualified ror the con- sol:l11ons. ·consolation:.. JnmeS" PJlda (53.79} of CdM finished second in the 100 Oy, Ni!\\por1 's Roldolpho Tinajero Adam !\1.:F·1tlantl "ill be CdM') lone rcp- rc-.c11t·11iw in the IOO brc\l:.l!>trukt.: c.h:11np1on- ~h1p filnl-.. phdng ,\.,e11th in t:O-I l Cd~t's Jdf ~1:1rrh1nl 1\l1 (I IJS !-3) .1ml Ak '< Oatley ,(I 09 .!I\ qu 1hl1eJ 11,r th\. con:.ol.11i 11:.. 111 1h~ 11)11 lw I.. CdM'i. Jai.un Yarmimoto (59 -1.J) 11'd Jl.ltu11 (59. li5), .dung \\ 11h New- ? irt's AnJ} Bell (59-.66). :.td\'Jll l.'d to the d1 .1111pi,1'l'h11 I i.1.1b Juh11sun l l :00 71) and CdM' t.l.1~1 llcdfey (1:00.75) lluafilicd for the · In the 200 indid<!ual medley, Cd~t placed t\\O more 1 • tht.: .:hampionl.hip finals \\ ith P:ilda {2 IJ i -1) 1 111d t-.11..rarland (2:0-i.25), fin· ishin~ tli 11J o.11 ~1 llllh, respectively. Tinajero (2.uJ 6 1 r Jd\,llh.t.U IV <he fi nah for lhe Sailors . Cd~l ~-Greg ~.l\\)l!r, (2: 16.06) :ind Hedley {2:1.J.IO). and Newport Harbor\ Detz (2:12A4), qualified ror the consolations. HIGH SCJtOOL BOYS SWIMMING · - Estancia boys sparkle at prelims LAGUNA BEACH -Adam Bollenbach and Mark R1.:ad \\Crc doubk·qualifiers Wcdnt:sday 'dur· ing the Pacific Coa:it Lc.:aguc i.wim· ming preliminaries held at Laguna Bench High. Bollenbach qualified \\ilh :.i fourth-place shO\\ing in the 100- yard buttcrO) in 57.86 'Jnd iJl!>o v.ill ~'"im in the 100 bn .. Jsblrul.c.: tinals folio" i11g J l.05 7u ctlvrt vn Wednesda). Rc.:ad was clo ... kcd in 23 .33 to earn fifth in the.: 50 frccst\'k "'HJ was sixth in the 100 back:.i1 okc.: i11 1:03.93. "We're doing 001 i.h;l\ i11g (today), i.o l ~u:.pect we'll see i.ome time drops f'riday (a1 the league finals)." said E:.tancia i.win11ning w;ith Juhn <.:arpcnte1. ·1 hl' Eagle-.. ~11~ h:id J number ot 'on'!>olat ion "lu:11il 1c r!- Chau 13ol'enbach Jll'>I m1s-.ed the finals in the 100 lice, l i111~hing 11i111h, \\hill going lllth in the SO free.:. f\ t urray llro" n '' .1~ I Ut h in the brea~t and 11th 111 the :mo indi- vidual mc..-tll,y. \\ h1lc Rick Pla'>cc n- cia \\,LS lllll' in the l ~I ,11111 1 llh in the backstroke. Un;.in Hu~igl,rnd tool. 11th 111 the buttcrflv. \\hilc I udtl Metl.111 \hi~ 14th 111· the 500 f1ce and loth 111 thi; 2UU fri:c and t.l.111 Dc.:.111 \\ii'> 16th in 1hc 5U lrec. Fr1d.i) ·s co111puitiu11. "h1d1 k tt· turc:i Tinali. tor both tl~e bu):-. ,111J girls, gets under \\UY :it 2 p.111. :1t I ngunn llt>·irh High· . · HJGH-SCHOOL-GOa.F- C~M rolls, shares league crown NEWPORT BEACH -Cotulla del Mar High golfer K~vin \\..ild\.11 shot a l-undcr-p:i.r 34 Wi:dni::.day 10 ht lp the Sea King:. :.\\\!l.!J.I tht: top five spot) againi.t Jt\ inc and wrap up the Sea View Lc.:Jgue co- championship, along '"'ith Santa Margarita. Billy Sarracino, Craig Welker, Scull Bemi!I and Jimmy Keane rounded out the top fi\\. fur the host Sr.:J King), '' hu pounllcJ the Vaqueros, 191-236, to t111bh 11 -1 in lcJguc, 16-2 overall. CDM 191, IRVI NE 236 l•I NBC(, pM J.'.o) 1. W.ildcn (Cd.\\), J.4; '2. .irro>cino (Cd,\\), 37; 3. Well.er (CdM), 39, '4. Bemis (CdM), -40; S. Kco>nc (Cd\\), .& I. AWABQ AAATCO 11 The Proud Rtelpl1nt of The "Newport 81lbo1 Rollry Club• Award, For Honesty And llttgrfty. ...... Dleoolln18 Alk FREE.--. mifA·1831-1 =m ftlANl .. lllON 1728 PLACENTIA •wa•W•EXCllMIE COSTA MESA ..... llD-N:OIMlllllSTTllCIC • WORTED CARI• TittlCKS • AV'' ....... " HONORS AH-Pacific Coast League lioll FIRST TEAM t M1k~ Per1y, Estancia, Soph. 2 Ross Necessasy, Estancia, Soph. J Kevin Rodgers Trabuco Hills, Sr. 4 C~ms Sand10, Estancia, Sr. 5 Su -o Kim, Trabuco Hills, So. 6 Anorew Zanzig, Costa Mesa, Jr. . SECOND TEAM 1. Pete KrutzJk. Estancia. So. 2 Alell Lassen, Estanc.ia, So. 3. Nick Peliaha, Trabuco Hiils. Fr. 4 Pdt Brrd. Trabuco Hills, So 5 Jayson Eynon. Tratiuco Hills. !>r 6. Jordan Woffmden ... Trabuco H11!s, So Honorable mention Jeff Pl!rry, Estancia, fr.: Ryan Lebaron, Estancta, Sr .. Matt Desola, Costa Mesa, Soph. "' _ ~--Doe~ Your~ . ·1", t ~ ~ Physical . Therapy Clinic~~ · Off er All This? : ~J' " ~ ' •Use Of America's Premier Sports Club For 11h Hours Before Or After Your Appointment • One To One Physical Therapy By Licensed Physical Therapists • Aquatic Therapy •Extended Hours: M-F 7AM-8PM, Sat SAM -12 NOON • Insurance Billing ~ ~-- T~e S~~~lrvlne 151 -6330 • 1994 PluLHARMONIC .. HOUSE OF D ESIGN • •April 30-....... May 2'6 • 10 a.-. .. f .-.. • SI 7 rr '" .... • Afli'uco c,,. • ._..,_ • ha'-"'-• Llu:fter.• • M.uk ' • Mund•~ ( t.o:.tJ) • r ~ u..,, :W1..S..\ Ol't.~ • ~' • ~•urdir) l pm IAr"""' • rhurtd.t NUU41t111>< !lluddu111 . ..,.,...,. ................. Altll * ~· \4M ~ AoolWllr ~.. , _ _.,..,lM •• xi,.. Thursday, May 5, 1994 83 AROUND THI •IM Hoag Hospital shootout set to nre away June 8 NEWPORT DEACH -I loag l Jo-.pllul l oundation's. 552 --- Club will hold its 13th annual 111\ it:u 4J0:1) Sia!-: Sl~t on t&i:f" Wednesday, June 8.:u the Ornnge L\.111 ry Shooting & :{rain· _r __ ing Ccntec: , The 150 marksme n will rai~e thci1 ~•ghts at 150 clny t .1rgc1~ to raise funds for the rc1l\h ,1til111 nnJ expan:.ion of l loag Ho'>pital's .. Emergency Core Unit, du e r,u ~ 1mplction in 1995. Thirty teams of fhe \>Ill "~1111pctc at the OC Shooting & Training Cen- ter (Sou1h Co~,t · Gt111 (l,.b) in c1ght C\Cnt:.: Pigeon Pizzazz. Duck Tower, Oiablo l)oul>lcs, N~CA 5 Stand, Con1inent:.1~, Trap .Doubles, Sporting Clays and ,Optional c;ar~ On~s; ~~ The $225 entry foe indutfes con1111cn1:.il breakfast and lunch, with awards dinner at the officer's club of rhc: El Toro M:irine D:uc. The event begins at 7:30 a m anU. hi') ho:.1cd :.iglin · thi:. )ear by co-chairs Andy Carey and Da,1c.l ~lnrlyn, M.D, · The 552 Club was e)tahli~hed in 1966 10 r.1i!>.! fund:. for the ho p11al's expansion to 552 beds. • For more informa tion on the St,1; SI 001 or other 552 Club C\COIS, c:ill the men1bcr)hip office at (714) 57,i.-2 ~- Wanted: Football coaches for Jr. All-American NEWPORT BEACH -Nc\\poll·Me-.J Junior All-----Ameri~an Footb~ll is seeking )OUlh football co::ichei. for the e upcoming season. Interested candidates arc 1n1.i1ed to c.111 Dave Dartlet! for more inf~rmation. Dartlcll (JO be reached in the C\enings al 249-6755. Glrl& baskeJball camp scheduled for Costa Mesa COSTA MESA -The OrJpgc County l3a;l..etball Camp --~ for Girls, b:ised at Cm,ta ~k~a 1 ligh under g1rb· coach Lisa • C' McN:imee, has been set lur Jun' ~3. 2.i. 25 :inU 26 at J cost · r -e of S90 per student. ---- It's for ~irh from grades 6·1::? :ind '~i'I k.iturc stations 'an d fun- damentals daily, and .1 1 uc t spc.11\cr, :1' \q;JI :is .in ernph.1:.b on 1hc indi- vidual player from coJchc.·:. in the high ~c~wvl Jnd colkgbtc r;.inks. Further infor111:.111un ~.111 l•c ublaincd b~ calling ~kNamce at 863-1500, ext. 208. . 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STEVE & JONI MARCHESE I I I I I _J -L -" -OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK SAM -6PM -----------.- , () I !i J)hl!J!iJJJ!:JJJ., 111/!)J;IJ jJ!:J}jJH!.l 111!:/ !)31 iJ11!J}! }Jj i . ~ ;;:ll}JJJ)'' f or Chet Menkes ol Newport Beach. pain 1s no longer par for the course-not sine~ he decided to have knee replacement surgery Like Chet. you can get back to doing the things you love If you've been suffering trom chronic, deb1htating htp or knee pain due to arthnt1s or 1omt damage. or have d1tt1cull} walking you may ~ a candidate for our 1ornt replacement program At Hoag Hospital, our comprehensive 1omt 1eplace111ent program 1s designed to give patients all the skt!ls and confidence they need to ensure a quick, comfortable recovery • We'd hkO to invite you to attend our !rte seminars where we've assembled some of our 10 nt replacement team members in cludm~ a Hoag ortoopedte surg4t0n l>flYil cal theraptSt and orthQoedte nurse. Ouc specialty team members witt bl hippy to answer your QuestiOnS lbout jOifrt repllict· ment IUfglfy""' http you dlicidl" .. might be right fof you. Cl!# fol~ .... • ' 84 Tnuraoay, May 5, 1994 ,• I ~~..._;.......;..,.,.;;...~ ......... =--..-..--~~ r Trials ·'of Little ]'·League .. . . Orange Coast readies for state volleyba~I tourney at Santa Barbara CC I h1. U1 J11gc Cou:.t College .1.1.11 ·;, \l.lll1;.)'bull team will be gu11111ng for iti. fir~t :.talc title -.inl.'.c 19~1 when the Pirates face C. ou;,\ Cunfcrc11ce champion ~\mcri1.a11 River in the first lasted Golden We:.t in live g:imes Monday in the championship of the South ern California Regionals to advance to state as the wild-card team. 1vund of the State Championship Tournament 0 11 h1d<1y .11 4:30 p.m. at Sa nta Barbara City College Wi1h ..i win over American River (E~-3), Coach Chuck Cutcnese's Orange Empire Con· fcrencc champion Pirates (15-3) would pl ay at 7:30 p.m. Saturday against the winner of the other state semifinal ma\ch, featuring Western State champion L.A. Pierce { 17-0) against Or- ::inge Empire runner-up Grossmont (15-4). The Griffins, whom the Pirates knoc ked off 3·1 last week to win the conference tit le, out- Earlie r this year, the Pirates made a two-day swing through Sacramento, ddeating American River in three games March 11, then won the Deavers' pool play tournament March 12, bt.at· ing Golden West in the finals. GOLF ftotn Paye 81 1\ 111 pla) tod.1}' a11d l·rad;.1y for the Prc:>idcm's Flight title.: at Menifee Lake.::> Country Club. fherc .ire fouc night) in rhe diumpion!>hip; Carrido play:. in th1. t,op level, with 4.0 lo 6.0 handicapper:.. Carrido, formc.:r All·ClF h.i)\..;..tball ~uard .it fatancia High .and a 111c.:111bc1 of Orange Coasr Collcg1. ':i :>late title tea m in 1979 under then-Couch 'f41ndy Gillis, uw11:. and operntc.:s Oodjcs Dy Currido, a pchonulilcd fitn ess and diet ~en ter in Newport Beach. He ' bccume u comp1.1hive body builder follvwin~ hb ba:.ketball career. "l thlllk ''hcn }ou'1e Jn athlete, ,ou w.1111 to ti)' diffcrent things," C tn ido )Jid. "Golf WU) something I could do the.: rc.:st of my life. A fr11:11d of mine, Mike Ev:.ins, 1ntroduc4;d ml! to ir, and Pam l li~1m (Nc'' IX" 1 Geach Country lub n:.11.:hi11g µ1•)) l'I helping m~ a lut. 'Wit.ii S hi:lp\;lJ 1111! I:> pl.l)'lll8 \•1th uth..:1 pl.1)c1 who are better, kaflllllal fro111 lh-.:111 and , .. orkina 111 t.lillc1 .. 11i !o.hvh l rdJ\C 11 to h,1 l-:\.:lb,ill .1 .. <.1 b\ld}' building, with h1.i11• u1 ~•, 1.11.U ari d pr ..icticing." { \~ ,1.,1 1 \;'t~ll beJh hi!I 1111.1111,, .:~.1.b. a SiuttJ An:i • Newport Beach Country Club's 1994 Women's ttub champion· ship was ca~tured by Akeml Nakata (left), with Sandi Coffer (cen· ter) and Debbie Albright finishing second and thifd. Country Club member. "(Evans) in pircd me to pla,)'. nnd he's been pla)llljl fur 111 year:.," C;irri<lo :>ai<l. "Now 1 beat him," • l h.at L'n in' Fc~lina . l he tlm«.I Jnnual Record Selle1:. D.1) Pro-Am at the NC\\ por& Ue!'ldi Golf Co11rsc Jun.: 17 i! ;old ou1. But h\.kds arc still avuilablc for the Ju.1c 18 Uill Medley concert at th~ Pacif 1c Arnplf hcatc1 to bcndit the Amcr1ca1> Red Cros "I've known (tournament dircctoI) Keith Wyrick for a long time, 1u1d J pl.iycd in the tou1 llJlll1:111 l.i:.t }CJr," Medley uid on Wcdn1.:!ld<1y. ''He a kcd me what l thought • bout doing n ihow for thi~ year, Jnd l thouiht, 'Well, '' hy 001 ?' I've done i.omc stufC "1lh Red Cro~!. be Cure. and 1 \\,lilted tq stJy involved with them. I ~hink the) got b :uen up prclly ~ood 1.1 I y4;;1r." Medley, longtime member ot the Rigt11eous Brothers who left Wednesday night for Las Vegas to do a three-week gig at the MGM. plays golf about once a month. 'l en)oy gelling out and gelling everything off my mind,'' Medl ey said. "It's a nice way to relax, if you don't take the game LOO seriously." Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools arc involved in the fund-raising, selling tickets to the concert. Call Keith Wyrick at 750·6232 for information. Chip ehot1 ... In !hf NewPOlt Bea~h-Coudly Cl\Jb laclles CIUb Championships, All•lnl Nekat• successfully defended het lltle In Ille championship lllOIC. ahooelno a taut -Clay roond ol 306 (OfOIS). Nakata. a ZWO lllndleap, ~ 76, 75, 79 and 78, wtnnlna h« 1hlrd consecutive lad'ies clUI> c~ lllMI Ale..,..,.c..,., (3t7J llnlshed Ucond low OfOSI, wtlk hbbh ANHleht (3331 w-.s lllrd. Key ..._,.., v.'Ol'I low nrt In lhl c~ ~ fliQ!U one llVoUQll &Ix had Ott'/ 11\o <Uys of Pl~f Gross wlMefs lnaidect i<.... knHhe (180) In .. fir'1 lloft; JMn Cen (183) In .. second 11oo11t ue .. WMt~1eo> In .. tlwd 111g1t Venle .... (t In Ill tcull llQlc: Detot ....... )lnhfillll and Mir~ ~lhf In .. lldl ~ Vet<U Woods • .. mohf ot golf protesSiONI &rte WoM111. ~ ~--· Cwdlln °'*1 wlr.nef In h Nh'PO'f lltach Goll Colne men's CU». Ket Gr"" (low orou ts> and Al lc'hnell (low net SS) Wft .. Aprl 'l1 W1n1W1 In llglUr rOl#lds, di Dune lettelf *IG IKond low nrt (SS) In last s.n.(s • l\Uldl.:: ,.,..... ~'°" 13) and... (l.)w l'llt 51 won A; Alea De Lit ,.,.,. (low pt~) and K.,,.._ l'Ow Ml SI) wo.1 f'9N I, ll1d Ren OteeM (low grosa NI :.'ld Crelt ......... (low nrt 53) flCft flgh c. llJchsml Dunu 11 a Dally Pilot s,,.,,.,. Wrlttr who1t 'dub ,olf col· umn RPJ>''IU'. ctwy 'l'hursday • • NOWIJ(Jf' aactch/Coata Mesa Daily · Rad tide sands . up a red ~II to area anglers 111 deep seas ~ What's needed right now is simply some warr.ier weather to heat thingB up. 1 he spot tfo.her Scarc/1ei js Of.Crati'1b out J f Newport Lfind (6":-nsso, a. u :>l.ippc1:. An Tavlor ri'd i\111..e Junes are h~adin.? ·h~ la1~4. OP.en pnny b 0•1'.!:-10 C.Jt.;la,ia d:.uly Anglers A current of red tide ha.c; re~ur""'"!. .>1th full 6unny )at!..). mcved in along ~astal Thi· d1.1u"". :>pu1 lfbhcr could be:lche: ~rci wh~n it mi.~ed , :"· • • ... b ..... ,\'1..kome addition ·.vith the 3lr.:!:idy ccld wate:-it J\e:1p"•• ;; tJ ... , \\hen the pretty :;.uch shu. d~wn local ye'lo·:1;" 11 01.gin to bite at th e fishing for ::ae .Jewpor~ based is!ond.o; -u.1<.11..1 tloa1i11g kelp sport n~e~. i:nttic~ . ' ";!h~· ,\..ilc.;1:>' J ust last week, it !coked DS if .h" ... : .,atc:.:.-..i1c :.1111a11111 the sand b:w nd :;cnlpin bit~ o:-:h~ ~uul ~idc tu kid. :.harl.. would continue tc lin1it cut f1·hiq, 111\ hibh ~car but the 3nglers. bu. ltosc SFing s~~rf."'s -.·:~ .e: i~ J ....... :i .. d Cilh!d with ba ·;1hich :r.c~ ..:d •h:.:ugh 1.h: '>·I.~ Jls Jf blu1. ~hark:,, join cu b} Southl~r.ci I .. .>~ :•e~k cc::<:o ~l .::'.!,-; .1.0 ,h;..:sh1..r;,, should be strong wi~ds m:lde for pretty poo: mign hi& ir.t .. luc.il wateri. Jud fishing conditions. ...tick a.ou.w lv proviJ1. good bi!; It's going to take a ch.,ng1. in gnrnc fhhing through the long th'e weather pattern and a liulc summer and fall fishi ng season. • warmer water to improvl.! ---• On Saturduy, May the fishing out lo'1k fo1· t4. AFTCO will hold ii l\alf day trip:i,uUt of th~ fou1 lh ,mnual "Day :11 harbor. th1. Lob" Tackle Show Catalin::. Isla1 d ii Ir, ia1.. producing 1::1)' good t n~ ~how will Ccaiur bonito fishing for bo.:it!: 11shi11g tackle pispla)i., fishing big schvvl~ ol ·. 1 • ..:1.. .. cminan,, and t>onehcads oif th~ ..:Jsl 1h1..i..1;,dlld) of dollars in end 01 th islano. A.; --i..i-.kl1. "ill be rafncd ol expected ... hen oua' bai. lu bcnefil United boat w:is abl to = .. 3k1. MUOI t A 11gh:1) of Southern anchovies aa6lc.~ 01. C-.lifurnia. AFTCO "111 boaad sportfish-...: J.~ h.;\"' hundred!> of its fin nO\\ g1:t1in1, pl~.l·) ..ii Outduv1 S 11.ii.1tical and fil>hing 11c1 hvokup~l}-bvri11 d.1~. i.11.u..i.~ al ''bi!Ig;lin" .... the·abilit)· vt d.: .. kh:-•. d<: ~7-n13ii"t 11111...:~ ,111d thi:. will ,o th:\J\\ !ors ..>f :;lli.11:' in:" ,;1. · .• 1 .. u1. Juli. ..,r :.ccoa\ds and .vJll.!J nnd .his is i..e:.!1·ir.0 .h~ ;J~n d1 · ;:0 .. 11 •• t...:d l.il u..:water Wear around th ... b.:> .. t lc.r.s:r. The :n.:1.1~'"'.~iz ·.>t 1h.! o, .11~<' being, l.'.aught arc· in the th·l '-:. • six;pound clJss. ·alico l>a"'3 flr" nlso bcin& tnrget.:J b, .ii.: fir~• ut Catalina ~11.d C:l~ u::y (I high('r pcrcc:it:igc ol kc ::1.~r •1tvr: ol'.."- a1 c being SJ1.kc<l. The1i: b l>llll n~ :.yt.iu 110 • "'o :u Ca\..ihn.i ..ii,J h 11;\>k: 'l if 'Ii _:-- \\On't be .lh) o ( 1hi: 6•w .. ·;•h,:- SC:l b:>:» ;.iad J .:ll ..... :<.ul u~.:~ :l\ a1labl fo 1h, . w ·: ~r · 1. -1 i~ sc:isun as It -.a. -: .; i>:: ll • .i.~} :hc.·c alu.1g .n.: !> u ii Culllvrni ... 1..>J;,t 1i.~ .. d Pri> ill\. i.>o.:I:. a. c r ..... , .. ,,.. ~ i..11. to jig:in u1. .... ::1ur .1 ii.I! ~quu ::iround n ~ .. ti:-c:-LI ''.d, · 11 1i> la k of \·:indy ·• 1>ai: is ~ii" r"n:c11 onl) ~ k '. . .,, ha.... ·-· onss .-:re • l> ing 1.:iu¥h1 w •. · .. 1;o:iui•inr · l\f both Ciltdhn.J • .nJ ~:t·1 Clci-:"::-n· 1i.l.inds ..ilt. 1d1. .. I fv, : .. II '''t·1ii, :lr.d these gJm~ f1!\li shou.lo b-: 1 11w!·1r • Olll<> high 'ipOI.'.' :11.d l>~gin hi ting any day now. . ·--------·-----TODAY aaseltoll Commu11il) _.,ll .. 0t. 0:111' .;' oa~t :it Fullci.v11 l ·J( 1:.m. Volleyluall ---------High s1.huvl bv) ~ \..U." ~ c.ld Mar at Nt.\\port 1iJ1bo• G:.>O ,' , Softltall High s1.hool -Cost.-.\\ .~ l.3guna Hills. 3:15, 1'. abuc .. "ill-.. ; Est.:incia, J : IS -----·--MERRIFIELD ,, ........ •1 to t'lay. An All Nc\>pv1 t·M\! .. t. D1~ ri.., and All-PCL middl!. bluckc. I,,.) year. he switdicd 10 outs1dl! Jutt-r thi:. year to in<:r1.a;,1. hit kill ,1 portunitics. l Jst •.1.ck, ht" : .. ~1.d his tc.tm ·it h 12 kill.., ~.nJ iiv: dib~ in a thr~c g.liall..: :;,\~c1 of :cr.iUl). April 27 th1.n fvllc. .. ~d with ..: •.• reer high 24 kith ,u.d 1 ' dibli 11 Friday's hard-fought fivc-r;:ime J..,.;; to Laguna Hilb For hi!> efforts, he i• the O •• tlj' Pilot Athlt:lc of the \ i:ck. 1'Moving from · th~ ri1iodl, t• outsid1., l wJntcd 10 b ... :r. i~~ ' i a garbage man \his ,1.a •• " c:;rh11. ,1 Merrifield, on ol' ,wv p11m:1./ passers fo1 Co.ich D,1\C Lhus· tcnsen, in addition to h...1oir1~ tl1 tenm with 195 kills 1h1c u~h th· Laguna Hill!> lllOteh. "If sume1hmg isn'l going ii~lll out on th: 1:011 r1, I'm th4-one \\ho vvant1 the bull, ;o l c:in try t o do somethins wi th n • 1 he only returnin& :> ... 1aior from lust year's 6 9 :.qund. Merrifield il asked to handle the b.ill .. 1.1\. ... h as po!>)iblc. while his fiv~ ir.e xp::i· cnccd t\!Jllln1 t\!s (th ,·~ right. no )Ubi} i.lowl> \!:un thdr vnr~i ry ini· tint ion · 'Sometime~ it's frnstrating, but I Vt. lc.irn d tu deal with it lot ' better. ' McrrilicW s:ild of th: in· umsist1.:nt pl. y ~f his teammates. It's tau.iht m: to t!)' to :nak~ sc,iaethin~ our or evcrythint." Mc. :ifldJ nppcnra to have made a collegiate fururc for himself at tA.c Univcrsit)' or Al6er1n1 in the ..J ,hi .• b In .. )hv\\ '' 1t1 l:.tkc pl-ttee at th~ \l t <..O fo.:101; on Murphy Ave. 1 11' 111\, fl llll1 9 u.ni:--3 p.m. ' volJ.11 ....... ) Jrc needed to hcl ·vith tn 1.>1h .A1111ual Eti~ter Seal I"'"-: r. ''"' fi~h program )c\ for l· 10 •• , May 20 nt the Santa Ana K: -· Likes. l\Iv•-. th.m 4~0 dbablcd J' ... b.)1 .. 1;, from Orange and Lo!> \··~.._l .... ..:1.1u .. iic:. are e>.pccted 10 ~ .11.1., .. 1 ... tr. the c\e1111 and h 1 .1u11, -J1.n vnc '"ill cutch a 'J_ ,IJ ...... 1.vUI : . '''· u .. 111 .. b 1 .. .:klc ha~ b-.:~n J.-....... u b) Dt.1 l.ley, Daiwa and ..., •• 1J .......... d Sl.l11:. for the kid!> to u·, i.n fh1. C\cnt will require • 11 • • •• 11. .... ,) J I 300 volunteers to A •rt 11 n ... lµiu~ these ph) :>i~ally · u ·~ .• 1 .. al} nJ11dicappcd 11.10.-•. kJ111 10 hind their first .1 ~;. I • 1 .. ..,i.. 111touna11u11 phone th ::.,-:• -S-. • .1 office JI (714) . ' . >.' ••• lJ ,. '-.., ..... mil) .'"ll~ge 1\.omcn - -.1: 'b' 1...v..i>I .ii Southern C.1lforniJ •' 0 • I. l u.10 lh:4c.h CC, Jll day. 'h01 ... h..... bv)> -Saddlebacl. at J .:: 'v\ .. 1 3 1.1.1n.; Santa ·• 0 ... it .... 1 ~\!\\port Harbor, 3 p.m.; c , ~•w JI lJ~una Bc.ich, 3: IS; Costa \I,, ... 11 1 ... bu<.u Hills, 3: IS. Sw ini:ninlil •• .: .. it) ... ullcgc men .ind 1..... Jr<1ngc Coa)\ at Stille 41 ..... ..,11.111:.hips; al Cyprhs College, 1i1 J .. ) l..i1 • ..itll.111 plu\oince where he lived ha: fit,., eight year). ' • ·,., a Cn11Jdi.in dti.ten, Jnd I'll b. 1Jla} irig i11 the Canadian (Col· l ~1;.) L.:~gue if rm accepted th1...1. Men ifield :.aid. Otherwise, 1 II t'' "babl) ll)' to U)e a com· .. Uttll) i...v llct;c a) a )pringboard to • foll"•Jl.ul ;,Chi.lo!." •• 1~ .. 1111.:lu'i. talcnt'l. ore ob,iou) ~ •·!. hb k..i.nmatcs, but he real· L <l 10 d.,, dup further, he had to • ... 11J, 1. i11tv the deeper "atcr:. of h~ ;lt.b !><.i...11\.. • ~\JI 11.d playing for Dal boa U ... ) ulk}ball Club righ\ after my jl ..• 1v1 ,)ea:,uu, und l played aguin I. ·1 1.tll " Merrifield said. "l re:illy • 11..u to dch:lop my trilcnt, and. r"· .. l....Ji111.J J lvt in a !>hart time in lub l med tu lJ)C every prac· t 1 1.. 1u k.1111 the g.1mc and )C;,rch uu} '' h..tl~1.:1 thb wui something 1 1.:0.11<.1 do m college." 111\i cxpu:.urc 10 greener pa)· tur..... ..,( <i :.uccc~sful club team, hm '"'' ~· lfi.ide the con trust to the • .tnl iH J..\l..I JI Mei.a all the more ~tnrli:. It \\~) u1Uicult to aet used to in th1. bc:~inning of the ieason," M n it11.ld suid of hi) fellow Mu~­ tanti,, ld.1thc inc~pcricncc. "111i i ;fl 1t .. 11 !>lJr ~i\uution til..c it is in d ull J1.J it did11't .take l~ni. tu "•e h .. Jif1~11,;llC\:)" D 1 ii th .. h:an1·~ l.hwtppo11Hillj 3·9 recor \2 7 i11 leaaiut, hcadioai in:o hid ,) C.:hri)tcnscn aiJI he 11n! s ... n il• Jirrcrcncc: in Mer· rifiel;t._• l , , u. ~wrk ethic. " ; • .. h~e con\i tc.1l the whole sca"on," .ri ... a n )Uid .. tic piny lo11•h ... 1g.iio, e\,r)\)11 ... , ""d no !)OC h.1s lVPl .. d hit.I )i...l .. llot 10 Ill .. .. .. Newp0rt BMCh/Coata Mesa Daily Pilot fhursday, May 51 1994 U flUILIC llOTICll PUl&.IC MOTICU PUIUC NOTIC!I PUeLIC NOTICll PUIUC NOTIC!I PUIUC MOTICll PUIUC MOTIC!I PUIUC NOl'ICEI Ml.IC IOTICll g~~~~: ~t~T~~=IO~~~ OelM1Apttt09, 1"4 lhOuld ttfef' 10 Secilonl ~Ave. or-.. CA ~._ .. cuied b *"' Wlreu ind 0L; STATES. O.. A CASH~l'5 RuSlll A11..wfi.cu1101 Ml.IC NOTIC! "SUPPORT .. SETT\.EMENT •r•....,... u.w.t 70t.5lO '° 7o•.MO, lfldu. 811 rtghl, lltl• Md lntetMI Hid D••d. •<'varu.• com.-deugnaUon, • t ex ll' In N lront o1 111 Th,. but.,._ • condUcild AND ENCROACHMENT" TRUITaa IALa OI'· Ihle, °' \he Code of CMI COl'l)ltYed '°end now ~wtlh In'-'" any, ~ Mltin. The This bu111* .. ~due.ta al ... f1111r1 -~RI byaCOtperlOOll NOTIC• OI' MCOMMUNITY FACILITIES PI C II R 1 J 0 ANN A Pr~• u!°'t« pro\'!= ~ : ~~ ~~ lltU pt tNrttm, tOU1 ~Of \he wnt*d llUIOlnd Ind Wiit -, • IN Plqn .. CMc C.W Sl~ED P_,.DEUHI INC . A TRUSTU'I IAU EASEMENT" AND "DAAIN· LLOYD, llXT. HU c: and effect~ ...... :. In ... Coun .,;. unp4Nd ~ 0 Mlan~ fA Ute ..ale•lon s GHlD llAEIC JU ~ ,. O\; , .. 11 l . CNlpnMn --c.!Otna COfp ty "-1Mr Oates April AGE OVER COMMUNIT'1 Publl1hed Newport Ind h MabW I detault IOtMd • AEFE=O T •le>te ••1;.u1.0 by • ..cured l»Y !ht Pfot*'Y to Lil.I KIM ,.._,, ... CA. TIM lf'MI ..... J~ YOllllil Pf~t 20 t"4 FACIUTIES" s .. ch.Co11a Meu D•ia... bidders ty o • IN SAID DEED Of TRUST w1111 ln'4f¥41 11141•• M soM and rulOMble II• Tilt r~Jiitl CCTtw. • 1.110 .d c;tllr cornlll ,...._. f'ieo•lr•t 1111 not ytl beglln L The •lleet OICl<lllh o111d P" _., Ina C PROPERTY SOLO 'AS IS' on •• p1<.oot1d1od 111 u1 ltmatld colll, U1Mnus it•"I~ bustr.~ lider Ille I If ill/ Of Ill fMI ,.._ to lranact t>viineu undtf 1M A.P. .... 11lhe1 eomn~ deal IMI .. ot Apil 21 • ~e. May s. NOTI E IS Hf;REBY Nola 19'.•, "'1ilf{IM JI Incl actvaf\U' Ill lM lime Ul'IOu5 MllltU n .. :11( or ml ~. ' ,.....,_., rltbllOUS business name Of HI 4..011 QI any). of the real :1oP!'v 1994 ' ~~EN .,'~~bu 0; 1:1P1~· ~ ~r1~! ~.~ eapem.H 01 th lru••tt of "'' hlltlal pubtMtlon O! 11$i.4 .i.t>ow• on NIA. ~ :!:i. 11l:"P«M 111 Nmtt 11516d llt<Hl T.a. No. de~ribea abo114 11 pu1· -Th505 at Orange Co c nty M·.,. don Hcured by Uld Deed and ol an., lru•'-"' .t '*'-Not.Ice °' ulc Is. flus ltallorNnt """ llltd #1.ti INcl'I CA 92'U Aa.sson Thll tlltlmlnt WJI tiled "'1111 ., .. 1010• ported lo b•· 20 SAL· PUBLIC MOTIC! lhal' """-' u Jambo-ol T I Md leuon.bl Utd DNd OI Tru.l M07,M7M. lilt COlonft Cler .. Ol Of~ ....... lrla Coun~ Cterk or Oranot lllPOllTMT 2BURG ST.. NEWPORT " ~,,. ..... 60t f ll r: 'I• Coaa1 F•d ::uuvlcu In lldOltlon to calh, I.he COU1lty on Af,d 21 1994 PlfCll No 932-51.259 ,.,. Coun~ Ol'I ApfUO 1~ NOTIC••o BEACH. CA. 92829 iUPERIOR COURT ~ ~':;h1~~~ ~I .:::~.C::'8t i:i::.~ l HOO P1ummor SI Trull .. wlll 6"epl a et· N0'TIC£ fhll flCtJ!IOu~ o.w 0 1111 rall proptf~ II NOTlC£·TM flClllOUS HJme ~~ =~T :I;~:~":bJ.r: c~~~;:E ?'w7.eas:'~0~1~9:~ ~~~1~.pub~f8l$'.1~1 ~: f•1;~_r!.:~~~~ ·~~ =k·~~::~ ~ ~:"10:~.:':~ :~ ~ un ez..,, ~~~ ~:n"'=1~::r:. l~ ::;: uNDIR A DHD Of 111~a1 a~1d:':~es:nd0 01~~~ In ltto .._tier of tho ~~s~rn ~~~.·~=~~; 1~ :2~~·~~:t•r:~~~,s~ lrulden•P D o1t•d fldeialdcredltb uni°'::' • ~:-~O:V;~~~~ ~~~-ar.=foianylncorreclntSS ?~~~~,:'~~~= ~:i: TRUST, DATIO Juno common des1..,nattun 11 Pro po•ed Atoorleln-United Statot all lhe right ch.ck drawn un a atalo 01 002~t9ll~ ~~k 1 raw~ 'I 1 Ida~~ ment mu~I bf, tilfld t.411>1 11\J of UI SIJM1 ..ddr'" .id Olltr 1141111 must bi lrled llefOft llat 27, t •• 1 • UNLESI •~Y· showo herein men I •nd Eelabll•h· lrlhl and ln1i1es1 ol said na11diuil bank a chuck ~~P~4~~ 1•,;;;111t= ·~11j~IJ~ :s. Iii·•~ Tll• hiln1; ->I 111 Ji.::.it ,IJI cc;,-.r.ion ~l;llllon' 11 any i:m, r111 1~ of Ill• stallmlnt YOU TAK• ACTION TO aid aalo Wiii bl) .11.td m•nt Of "HUNTINO· Judgment doblor(s) IR the drawr: by • Slclt• OI ltld•r.tl ' ' soct.Won or ..avlr •• bank d~ lOt .. 1 Ilse!! w.:it!Cflll "10 • ~tdl ~ .... Dt d.)11. 110t ot llsalf llllhOflll 1111 PROfECT YOUR PROP· but without c1. .. crtJr1t or TON 8EACH INDEPEN· above deSCftbed p1operty. c1edtt unron or a chadl PUBLIC NOTICE e:lfied Ir. s.cti!i 5'02 use lnfi. lat.I ~r ~ f1to11;1Gi.:-r:i.Mle. but wiu•OUI ::ovtnant Of .. r.c "· Ill~ 5lite or a ftC11bous UITY IT MAY •• SOLD wa1:;nty b µren oi 1m DENT" a• a N•w•po· or so much t11e1eo1 •• may d1awr. oy a a1ai. or lederal !f tht Fln.lnclal Codt a"\d Bi;!.! Qi N1111. ~, :i~bO'\ ~ r.nr,. ~rusad Of lrni;lltcl Bus e)5 NJ:mt 111 vlOllbon ol liT A '..u•LIC SALE. If ~.!siO~~arding L~ P<IS "r of General Clrcul• be necessaiy 10 satnly aavlni• end ro.n H~· NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S i11uthonud to do busllic;;s 11141 r!Qh~ ~• 4l'•OllW ~oder fud· ftO•'dllO bll., pouaulon Of Jilt rli,j"IS ot ariotlltr urioet Ftd• 0 NHO AN EX.i· 1 enc;i.1r1 aiiee$ tlon. said uecutlol\, w11h •c· tlon. saving• association. IA.LE 11'1 this state In tht eienl ~ .i Si.i. or comrr.on Lit. is,. nai:nt11ai1Ct. IO pay Che t•· .r.i; si.i. or common law (Set VO 'ttON 0 , THE ~J!Y the ;•1~nlng piind ; NO • Aso411 e1ue<1 inte1es1 and eosls. 01 aovlng1 banlr. 1pec1fied 1 ruatH Salo. No te ider other that eash 11 S3tllor H40u ~• ~"~ Bu5 19~1. lf.Jl:llng l)(lnelpal sum ol A note S.C11on 14400 a1 Mll . Bumm NA 0 , THE P 0 · cuiodurr:,: $ ~ noJe(s) s~ NOTICE 0, APPROXIMATE MINIMUM In Hcllon 5102 of the 41M227020M a~cepl~ th~ Tru,lee mt1y and Prot0$Ston~ "'de) ll:cr.eoW!''"' assewnt11l °' ~~d ProtestlOl1$ coae) TURK T . h ata eeo BIO $ n/a Financial Code and 1u1tio Title Order No 8290::1-3 wllhhokt the luu.Jnet fA fl.st f1tn1g olllt• ub'l!Jllll .. StCUrtd b}' lllt5 f"5t f CEEDINQ AGAINST ~ust, wit mlurest and lol HEARING OF Detod A pr II 13, rtzed IO do busineu In this APN• 139 154 11 the Tiustu':; D<: .. d u.itn TEAM ESCftOW rllC 'I, w.m il!:•!O$t lllO ofltf '"m COAST COutfTIES ESGAO• YOU, YOU SHOULD ~d~3or ~~~eot o(s Pf PETITION TO tt94. 1tata The street •cldtHI OU ARE IH DEFAULT funds become •vall.ibh: to 1315111!.;okhmt St provll'~ lllllreln ~ Ml CORP. CONTACT A LAWYER ;anc11 nil~:. ln1.1hJ '1 ad· ASCERTAIN AND Dl,wlslon • Harbor and Ol/'181 common d .. ;n.t· RA D€£DOFTRUST th~ j;;i)'tt or t ndo1see u • wdeu C.o\. CA9ft>43 :ies ~ :·.,. undll flt "1ms 10.Hg liolaenwe$1 Strael On Maf 19. 1994 ... lnte1e;t thuric.~:~;\·~~h ESTABLISH THE 490t JamborH lllvd.; lion 1•1n1.o1~.'.'.981 P'<>P ~~f:'t4~-T~~Ero m;u.r ot nght 1'.;;wpctt&r-':.::a.:A • ..,,ct•·mland illl•stvrSUdl ~ •. t. gtonBuch CA926-47 10.00 AM. Hl)USEKEY Fl. chatge~ d " -ITANDINQ OF 108 N I •nv doscnbeQ a...,,,e r1 put s td sci• wU1 ut 1'1.id:, 0..i;J Pll.. .illl:wl',, ;ill;: , .. , c:ll.-ges ~ ·~~ .. pOfl lleadl Costa Mesa NANCIAL CORPORATION, 1heT11m:~fu~~rc.~~~~u~: "HUNTINOTONBl!ACH ~'!'~eh CA 'eH::por rrtedbo~: f187 NOf~~p=~1~~l 1~ .J~':a:i.ut w1thou. co.cn;int or CI W bl:ll A; -~:.1~,5 t'l 11se;onri0 Tru111e.nd tru•I OailyPdot as d~fy :rf/oln~~~u!~~st~~ which as of tho dato ot this INDEPENDENT" Al Mlch~el S. Carone, g;:21 o~~~ un~:~i1gned SOl.D AT A Pu:ruc SALE ~1~~.:i~~ J1~i~re~t11 or ~~= PUBLIC NOTICE -·..; .11:. tf . .Ail! lien Tiie total "'"" ''~ ~' 28 Mltf 51219 u~~ of TrJ!t 1ecordlld nollc ls iu.iscnably .11stl· A NEWSPAPER Marsha l, Orange TruslH disc:laln.s any ha· IF YOU NEED AN ~esslcrgor :1.~u·nbraritu, -:r ••• :> illlur.;Wob&il.ct ol PUBLIC NOTICE ~ly II 1991 as lnslru· m;~~~ to aoe S2~\·658 °5 OF OENERAL County bllit~ lot &n'/ 1nco11ectnes• EXPLANA1 ION OF fHE to uttsfy tht Indebted· NOTICE 01-oW .. lEE'S SALE trlt ~ .... ~a:·'='"~ ~ tllto - enl No 91-3S732S 8~ mou mayb1. CIRCULATION ByG Harp Deputy of ttu1 s11ee1 addreu.a11d NATUAE Ot-THE n1. 1 scei;.ed by uld TS NC 791~2881LC pre .. , ' '" tNSOn· ftlello.FIOIMS ~ .• Page No • as Offlclal g~~~ei :~~~c~~~-""l.sa~ (Government Codo NOTE· 00 ~1 take down ottiar c:om{1'lon designa110f'I PROCEEDINGS AC:.AINST De~ advantt:. 1h ... eun· 11 JROcR 1'0 1C.J01 :; ~ t;~~,t:: 11nll'::! HCTntOUS IUSIMESS Ree01d1 In lhe office of thi Id 0 ed IT ' Ull ct l •cllon 80081 f 1f any shdwn heroin Satd YOU YOU SHOUL dtr with lnterut :is pro· ,.,..,_I 049·1lc:ir·1/ -v • NAME STATEMENT ounlY Recorder pl OR· 1a 0 0 rust heroto DATE· Ma 4 • 1 H4 t or ell! ace a posted f!Oltce sale w1• be made. but with· AC'T A LAWYER vldcd therein, a.id U\e 1 vu AR~ IN OE FAUL~ U~OE11 ,;,.!nltl..I ~~b.:utl~n 111 ine Nc.b 01 1 n fodow1nq person(~) ~NGE s1111 of Callletnlo ~~~ ~~oc;t!~0 a:;d dell,·· TIME· e·~>c)A.M 1 belore the ,sale oi sausfac· out ocMinanr 01 wa1 •an1y n 05119194 at 1 oo I'M .. unpakl prlnt.lpai of lha DEl:D or TRUST DAI(; Sillc ;: S7 88~.45 Th~nelta· ~ 01~ dotng busln~ss JttcUltd by CHARLES J. T .. 11 •r~igno-. • .. • tl<ln ut J1Jdgmer.1 Penal expr•He;<I Ot ir..pll~d 18 N A M 0 " ; G AGE note H CUrid by a..lchJffd 1i)NO.~u ut.USS 1'01. TAKE I ti s.lld lit hclre•~etuled 4.1 ·oc.~.v.o·s l>IZZA 18142' ~C LAUGHLIN. A MAR· ti~~":relJ~t "/~lier g oclar;i •4 T~~:TilO~EREBY Code Sectfon 618 (mtsde-gard1'1Q lltle, p05seu1on 01 Sl:R\ ·~-=~ INC .i_ the wkh lnterut thereon as AC.l10t' 10 PAOlL1 lOl.IR . ~ JeCV~6d to Ill~ urde 16:>1>' B.s .. Cna 1113 Hunt RIED MAN AS SOU:. AND for Sole ar~~ ... ~:j~tn ~~~~~ ..,,;i'N tha t THOMA meanor) encumbtancf!S for the pvr uly .iµpo•nt<.d T ,.tel w• i:::c'Jided In Solid Note, PROffR,, , MAY i!c SOL 'l~d. ~ .,;,11111. u.daloDCr .,r vl:l.ilwct CA92649 SEPARATE PROPERTY of Oora .. •t a d Etoc1 on lo JOltNSvN has filed hi~ p u bll s "" 0 ~" .. ,POI I pose or $8tllf'lrn, the 1• er .ind pi.fiua. I ... Deed .. t ,, " ·-;:h.rg1.. 1r.4' t.I l.i A Puo,11.. s.ALt ,, 10 DetoiUll .... o °'r..ano lo. s.. OAV1D • MCl<ER~ 8592 WILL SEU AT PUBLIC S~ll Th., • u duist r d •etillod Polltlor Jn lhl Beaeh·Costa MeS<J Da•ly dll~l"Q'r.•15 ~ecu Jd !/ ~7t~'ie e& d ~c:I N,. pens... -:>f the uustK .md NttD A.N EX~i..ANA.f 1vi\ Or ;Hf • C ; #1'1&. Nob .ii ~laoll A...tt ! .o : ""' Hurillllglon AUCTION TO HIGHEST T1us1.,1;o ~a1..,.,d 0 1il1d l1oti~e abc. e·tr.tllled p~l)Ce~dlng Pilot. April 2 I 28, M.,y 5. r~ in:'f:11~1 c~~~1 ~~':'ard 14~1S a..__.;~ •. C.• Pd c.~ of. lht tn:st1 eru teo b'I NAT UR~. Of •HE ~RVCEE01r,.; -:C: Elactn:i t~ St• Tllo unde1 Be.ictl CA ;2646 BIDDER FOA CASH ol Delaull and eh:cuo· to request! g lhal lhe Coun 1994 g I th ~ ••• ol Olli I A ·Jc ~n S..1d Df.c:d of Trust. AGAINS1 'OU rOl. SHOUl lgn.d u • .,vO sato Nodce C.I Thi\ DUSllleSS rs conduc:led CASHIER'S CHECK OR 1&11 to be reco1dud 1r.'\ne make "'Id enter lls order · ThS06 upanses 0 0 iui.tee uiu .,11 ., t~~t. M~rde .:ii Golden Wu1 For .. .::i.-.... c CONiACI A LAWH:R Delau!t c.~d ~on to 561 to IMI lli on 1norv1oual CERTIFIED CHECK (pay· county wh1110 tho re .. 1 prop· and docroo asee11olnlng The bonehoar) u1>dei .a.a .....• .:. C rr ! 1 Service, fn: .. ~Agent for On O!i/2bfi4al1 .JO "M NA ra.:ordad l.1 c Caunty wt1u1 SIC.NlO DAVID T MCKERR able at time of tale In la~· orty Is loea1ec:1 ar.d ustabllshing HUNtmG. PUBLIC NOTICE "Deed or Trusl here1i: .. ror11 rangf ~c.'bn'~ 0 cl '·~1 1& th T1u1tee 533 Airport MORTGAGE SERVICES INC Ille !41 ~: .. ~ Is rocairao Reil 1rat1• ti.is not yet beQUll 1111 money of the United H 0 USE I( E y FI• TON BE'ACH INDEPEN· executed and delrvtted to ~x:.;eu ~o H~I~ ~\<Nt.>\ll Boiilevard Suitt 600 Bur· Ill• dul'y .l?t>:>b ltd T·u· ~ti.·~!: 28 994 1., tm~J<.t ocs111~s under 11l• Stales) at THE CHAPMAN NAN C 1 AL C 0 A DENl a~ a newspaper 01 BSC 2843 the unde111gned a 111o1111en b :ld d 1 WI l:L ~~ CA M010 1415)" J, "" .. .-urst..'.L~I ta u...:u , Al:t~· 11 Sen IC~ti<:u~ ousrness name or AVENUE ENTRANCE TO 0 . Q1.nc1..I .. 11c..ilallon IOf the NOTICE OF Oec:!aratk>n ol 011lauh And utLaAT.;u'B ~·:UCT'OH 1'1 B)': sue A Coo-11us1 Recordco=.• .o iV.n· T l I '"' as ~ .. mt ~t..Ol'c:ren THE CIVIC CENTER BUILD· p RATION, AS SAID C1ry "' Huntington Beach PETITION TO Demand for Sale and a 0 THE HIGHLEST BIDDER per. Pfaldlnt D•led. ODC...m,nt he. 92-08oli1~ B~.. f/J190stu0 W \ S nn, Qtcment was l11t1d 'fl'llll ING 300 EAST CHAPMAN TAUS TEE, 1401 t C ihl I ' WTilten Notrcfl' ol 01ola111t 04/2111"4 ... p ••• I Oft ·u rl , d I u.,.1,11: IJNO. u11tc • C~ I "' VENUE ORANGE CA 11 BEACH BOU EVAR ai .. u.i.i n accordance AOMINISTf:q and Election le S 11 Thu FOR CASH, (Pci)'abte .lt ASAP12'37~ Oii• ~ IC u-r 7JO l~sAl,gil/fJ. CA90064 111' •• ou I). r' o "''ange A • • A L D, v.11n lh<1 provision of Sec· ESTATE OF· C: 1 ., me ol 581 in lawful 1 .. :n, 011-... .. I ~ Fl~.J.ct,.r o Jlj) 201 2021 i/y· Davi C.., •• I) 01. A.pr 120 1994 rtghl 11::::;: ~!'':i'~1~o: WESTMI NSTER, CA 1ic.n 6008 of !fl~ Govern. JOSEPH ROBERT ~~1[:;!g~c;i 8~rasu~ ~~~ ,,-.-;:-& 01 tho Ut 'teo States) "21,M ,6114' __ _ ora .. g~ .c-. .. 111} C..lilo , .. ~IDll ... rn:~iN IJtfir..: 11 NOirCE Tn1~ fctiuous Name vey~ Id o d IT ~ 92e83 714 Bl3·4913 .• 101.t c-.o-u of Cahlornla COSGROVE Et1c1ton 10 Sell to be l T~& Chapr.1c1r. Avanue PUBLIC NOTICE ....... u1110 o~ Jou . .., Ross • PRIOF111 f58342 ::.'-lie .. c t ~•ll t§ trve years 11 un et sa ff o rus By: J . WILLIAMS , Pollltoner alle.oes In sub· d h entrc1t1c& 10 lh<.o Ci~ic c 611t81 -.a:rt.:d '!13r, Will SELL A 5.~ • r•wr. Ille ~!t 11 wast a 111 ~e In thl prol>efly 9ituallld In VICE PRESIDENT l>IJnce in t.ald l>e1111on lhat Caso No. A171374 recor Id tn 1 8 county B Id 300 E t fill lie f60»61 fUBUC AUCflOll TO TH ,5/li,:,/19l94 011,,.dl Ult Cou IV C~rk A n~w s~1d~o~~!Y and Stace de· , Put)lishud N1."Jpud ~U~Tl~GT~N BEACH IN· cr:1.~:sh~1:;:~c1:;~~'. i::::ci•:ir:::~'Jrr~: Ch~pn',~~ A•ll Orat•vb °b5A FICTITIOU.llUSllllf.>b HIGHEST BIDDER rUR .:ASH. PUBLIC NOTICE ftc.t11ic .. , Busness Name Sta:B $ I EXHIOIT "A" 8.i.iCh·CO!.to l.1LS3 oa.. E E~DEN IS a newspa· tors ~nd' pa1son1 who may months have elapseo since all rrghl t1tlo a~d n1111es1 -•NAME STATEMENT' 1~ ... 111;. d( ti!"~~· ;.J:. :I I.JN!~ -----t ' nw.I Ct tueo Delore tlla1 PARCEL t· Pilot April 2b M.i ::. ,; pe:1 o. 1o1oneral clrculolton olherwise be Interested In such rllCOfclation nveyoa to ..no '"'"' held ~ l.J ... •w ;.t -~ .. \•1 mcne; .. t 111. IJnltcll :ital~.) .J Fiia NG. fl07ot0 w... n. l1o .. g ol 111'5 statement UNIT st AS SHOWN ANO 1994 y ' publl"ied ~or tr• d:s· the will or eslale or both DATE: <W22194 by It undll saio Qjj&d ol 1.,~ •• w";ro Dw. •b,. as DONG Th~ Cnwi.mo• A.~1.,w -.n11a1. dCTITIOUli IUSINESS doe~ •'11 ~1 1~11 au1110r122 Ille . ESCRIBED tN THE CON· · serr.tn•tion o loca or 18 e· of· JOSEPH ROBERT cos: N.A MORTGAGE Trust in the pioperty sllu· BA<.i< 3tl..M 8/~·010 S Iv Ille CMC Ct.ute i>uud1 v· JO NAME STATEMENT use•· l/llS state o1,a Fic~oous \ 8oMINIUM PLAN RE Tn!>l2 praphlC rews a~d hlnlel· GROVE SERVICES. INC AS led 1n S'1d County, d•· BR0011nURST ,,, ANAhEIM Easl Cllapmar A.~ Or.ingc c ll11011,.g ;icr ... ni~I Bu~oe~s l'<ame '" VIOia on Of CORDED SEPTEMBER 14. PUBLIC NOTICE t'~/',~,c~ 0 gener~ n~I arac-A PETITION hos been TRUSTEE · scribed .is REFERRED TO CA92804 all rioht t1Ui .. 10 .t.:;nl ··" •.v~ ~~I>'. ~· ·h FLOW tilt. 'll"a. ~I anotnet under Fed·------~ 1978 IN BOOK 12841 B hhtCtlylol fu 0 ngton Meo by JONA MONTGOM· •OO E MAIN STREE 1 IN SAID Oc:EO OF l RlJST P'ONG 1vvL .tt !lli1t •cycd t~ .JIO """ n.td Ot EnS i. OC:1.IGl1' ,1~.Ub r 41t St.I~~ ta 5* PAGES "897 TO 1028 IN· N.QTICE OF s~:i~ uf co~~ y ·~ a t~(" ER'i.Jru.he Supetloc Court CJa'.ON,CA~ ROPERTY SOLL..:AS IS oe..t-AST-un. ''· lili~9E ,., Oct ....io Otd~I in-... ;J.~ 7J, c o 1J~LEnlO~ ~tlh!" '4400 til seq Bus.iess CLUSIVE OF OFFICIAL TRUSTEE'S SALE n 1 d 1 Olnt •• n 89 of Cahlornla County ol OR· 4000 The total .u .. ou it o. tht. Jr Gl\OJE (,,. ;~oi:4 i>•OP..11) ,11uat£C1 1.,. 1d ~ .. Jo.,· ..A ;ttb3 o 00 P.wlcsso0n~ Co~) R ECO ROS 0 F s A ID A ..... 937-98 107 ,,;,.rn ""jl) a mtnimum COV· ANGE. T.,lptlon. Numoer aid balar...o ot :111.. ;.bi.g.. -.•1 ~AA LEf '9111. btltAS C.alrtotn1.; l!E;.c. 0.:0 ... Mt:ti·l\ .. v. ..tVw:i.UI• r~~lro1•'iw COUNTY. LOAN NO: ~~~g~.~ ~~~s·~~d0'1~~~~: THE PETITION requests (209)548-3769 lion sect. "d I>) ~"~ Oe~c un . 14, GAHOcN •t1CM, C REFERREu •UINSAh)DccoO L.Ui. 1;k, ·LAC~ SUIT.E B COASTAL COUNTIE.SESCROW PARCEL 2: ea1773.s ttgenco ol a geneiat chai· that JONA MONTGOMERY PAT STEVENS. AGENl al Ti1u~ .ll"d .ua.:w~p~~:;,. 920«~ l!'_~Sl ··f'Rvn:RI\ 'SOlO A r~'LLERTJI~. CA926.f1 G crP. AN UNDIVIDED t/t9TH achir .JI not less than be appolnlod os personal TPS #2653S ltma e co:it. :i 1 .ii.J .......... •• • J~~"' I:> -·-__ es .• _ ........ loll b099 01oenwes1 tretl INTEREST AS A TENANT · REF: BROWN, WENDY mcnty.fi.e peieenl (25'%) 1epresentatrve to adminls· April 28 and Mo, 05. I « and ';"v.,,,-~rs tll :is n~.eth:> """"~,,:. ,i) ,:,1~ ih., l11tJ1 ..n.u~. :i .1 ":i.·11 ~ :m W'ldMdllJ •1. :l\glDl't S.<iC'l CA92647 IN COMMON IN THE FEE C\/ B OF A of 11~ total published Inches let lhe estate of the dece-l994 ~rba P-1ful•uS o Sl-.NcO , rONu YU\,11 . tt o..i..1.:t ol tht Dl/C.L.t • • $1:·~ED t.11C.Ht.~l ,~ ... :i.\;~. ~ .. 11ori.Beacll·COStl Mesa INTEREST IN AND TO THE T.S No. 3073ea d .. ri~ oach yeor of tho dent Ollce ... ...«: rs Ml ~A". ct ~"r•o b) s<ltd (h~ -t .'S. -n. --.. ~:;-I :;t,1\/Toe~...CC LO Oa.ly Pilot COMMON AREA OF LOT 2 27349 three year pertod Im· THE PETITION requests PUBLIC NOTICE $228 9!1C. "' P~}111"r 1 n ........ _ ·' .... c 1..011 ... :uso 1.ibl)' csn:n.1co ....... • -=-;i1;s .s ... Ot tll~ • .,,..,4 '"° ~r 28 May5 12 19 TRACT 98S9. AS PER MAP IMPORTANT NOTICE tl•edt.itoly p110r to the hltng lhe . ~ecedenl's WILL and mus I be ~ wo~n L.. w-• 0 ... 1 •·· .. ~t tlle llC· .~per.>es d 1d 40\<: :t •• t tn. L::c~· .... ·"·•~ "'' • .a ., FILED IN BOOK 435. TO .PROPERTY ot the Petition; that said cod1c1ls. n any. Do a~m1tted NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S cashier~ c;:i1.1 r r. d~a~~ ,~· • bb: •• 0 •• 11., .... ~ e v 11 .... 1es ~r.ie ol tnc 1111UJI ~ .. 01~:10 1 :.o 3':1\'" ~ ~~~ 'l4 ~94 PUBLIC NOTICE PAGES 1 TO 3 INCLUSIVE OWNER· nc..vsp.iper hos been In ex· to probate Tne will 'and SALE lJf1j0£R O£ED stare fJ .it i .a 1t~1ea .b ....... n ~./A :he N'lll\.t. .JI Sult. I) r .. ~ •::itar 0,1t ..... ,,.,a • .,t,, OF MISCELLANEOUS YOU ARE IN D.EFAULT il>l.inco uhdor the specified any codicils, a10 ava1labtd OF TRUST f!'c,8;,~ dr~~· t.,~_Jld~. ~r 1n: ... :.i1e1.~: .. ~ .• :..o :ilt11 S60,,a73os ,~r,-·11 .... t. ~ll' Cvunty Cl~i. ul O•u•wtt f FllllTlloUS.flUI05S7l1EZ•• MAPS. RECORDS OF SAID name "HUNTINGTON for exominahon In tho ftle rs f\ju 2186~ "' " '. ~1 Cc .. i fy Ci...~ .:>I O·...r.ve Di...uh Ji..&> .,r,:-..-d .. ::r C.~untycr:Acrd2o ~ ICT 10 It ...., COUNTY, AS SUCH TERM UNDER A DEED OF BEACH INDEPENDENT" kept by the court. lu•n No 3b7291 2MP <.heck di.i ... r. b} .l .. 1.1tr l)I Co •• I) c ~·• l..1 .9!i4 en Dt i Stalll JI icO" ;j i;J. ·~ \Oll t·~r rii;nttou tw . MAME STATEMOO IS DEFINED IN THE AR· TRUST, DATED JULY du1lng th• Whole of said THE PETll'ION 1eques1s Oltlttt Rttl -· federoil 581/tngs ... , d Ocl NO'rlCt Thb ftC;litlOU) clj lll\O loan asSOCliltlOl'l 5a<1ng s-:!"11 J' ••• ~ 1,.,; ,e.-s 111.. 1011o .... 1110 pefSO!l SI TICLE ENTITLED "DEFINI· 1, t988. UNLESS YOU 1hr11e yn1 period: the said autho<ily lo edmrnlster Jhe A .. Numbet. 442·171 ·50 a~sOC18lt0~ s:~:;ig: ":a~ ~t.111?m.11t ~pur.s fllle )..at astocsabOll 01 ~'~) oan t;~1 ~--ta tt ...,4) !oleo ir. U!e is;.Jlco dc.ing bus~ IS WH1TE TlONS . OF THE DE,<?LARA· TAKE ACTION TO PRO· newspapet ha.s • bona lid• es tat• under Ille lndepen-YOU ARE IN 0£f AUi.. T .~reo ~r s~IJ~~ 5102 0 lrc;r I.he .i~te il A<b ltl;sCI 111 ttie spedlied " sectlOI\ 5102 ... lilt Oita JI I!" C ... i.inly CJetl( A .ev. FRONT Ptl~RMACY B01 llAl({R TION OF COVErcANTS TECT YO\,IA PROP· ltsl ol paying subse1ibers dent Admlnt5tra1ion ol Es· UNDER A DEED Of the Financial Cod" .md au-Oll....,.,lltltC ... 1f¥C.i.:1k Ane FUlanc:lalCodeandcautnoriz..tlt ~leltll>JU: &u~. ~!.~ Nar.e SI.II• STREE COSTA ~ESA. CA CONDITIONS ANO RE· EATY, IT MAY BE SOLD and a 1ubstan1tal ~lstribu· ta.~rs 11 Act. h (This autrorlt~ TRUST DATED Sopll.11 .. ber rhonl1od 10 dO b"1!>i 18u tr\ ~ •• :111 •• , EU>l•lhS N.iti. Stale do t1us1ness 1n lhlS ~tatt. •TILO' mt•>< bb flletl bole-. m0, 92626 -'allM 19820 E STRICTIONS RECOROEO AT A PUBLIC SALE IF lion to paJd subscttbots In wi a OU I ~ p~rs~na rep 18 19119 UfljLESS YOU thir. stale Tho 'tt\let ad ,., .1 1 •v•\. b' hle11 D.IC1• Itta Tne street aoure ..... i,c .it.'M ,.me -;.,8 11ftng .,11.111s ~tat~ • 1 A.NIJY nw" aLNUT "aLIF IN BOOK 12573, PAGE 870 YOU NEED AN EXPLA lho Huntington Beach, Call· ros~nta 11j 0 3 e m:iny TAll.E ACltON 10 PRO· dreu ana Olhc .. -ommo II • '"""""II w• tro •• w:t el ........ 1or OeSI\; a:ic.,' 11 •·l'r :. a.i-:• 'IOI ol 1tso1t ~JtMftb. Ille l>t<YLINE " "" 0( FT OEFFDICEICA~ aRRAETCIOORN~)S NATION OF THE NA: tornlu area: the s.ald news-ap~~:s ;e:~~:' 1a~~~9rt ::: lECT 'l'OUR PROPERTY, 11 des1gnauo1 •. ti il .. /~ ol lh de, .. t .. 1 Its••• 1:1c:111. :ti. Ill• 1ea1 ~1o~rr; <lcsi:tit.(:~ u:;, ti\ l111: Stala ~I " Fi.:b• v•> 917189 H ..-papor has established and · . MAY BE SOLQ AT A PUB I 1 de croOll u 1 a, ... >talc. •" r...:.~ .. v> obi..,. 11o p~:,..citao Iii~ l!lto l uSlll"SS flllm. en , .,i;,~or t Ill) ~$11ess IS conoucted AND ANY SUPPLEMENTS TURE OF THE PAO. publr$hld al regulat Inter· ~n very l~portan~uons, LIC SALE IF YOU NEED ~~v/::pp"i:i~ .od" tc 00 o. 1 ••• '. .. '.".),) • .l:all. ,,,I Cl 11 Ol"-t. N~•;.:: iL ':, • ui, lt!:hlS ol :.ndtno .1 .oe· r"j o, .,.11\llMclual AND AMENDMENTS Cl!EDING AOAINST vals or1 Thursdays and Sat owave~. I pe< !eP. AN EXPLANATION Of 31 Q G I A 0 t/l iL t •• • d• ,.~ 9tbol t ~ St:.. • .ommo 1.1,. Set S1liNcO A.NO'fl'<ALM THERETO. YOU. YOU SHOULD urdays ol each week In IOSC!"'lalrve Wtll be iequrred lHt: NATURE Of THE c 1 tor a lac 92~26 .. ' ~lo: • ,,,, 14 ~ Tht ... 10tl•l\j•' 0 T ~-... ~ :l1"• 'l><.""Jon ,-,;OJ et XI B(I ... Tiie tcgistra~I comm~riced 10 Atfi~rn~~ J.~~~~F~9~ CONTACT AUWYER. ~~1111~1~n ,BT:~:i ,~a~~ ~er~~~s ~~~:1!01~!~,e~!~: ~~3c~~e·~~ JL't,A:fo~' r~!'"u.1~;ri.s~gr.e: Ttuste s,· ... t.w ·~lo .. :1 .. ~~. s;:,t$: ~ ... 1ru. o11y 1ab1lll} tcr J•·~ ... .id .-rote-1ar.~ coa:1 • u.11~11>11S1ness under me tie 'ERALS MINERAL RIGHTS .on MAY 12, 1994, at yo~: 3~0 l~ has only ~no waived notice or consentod TAC1 A LAWY~R di.sctc1.ln1a any hui.i'h1r lo "'"Ft •• :~:~· • .., ':cOt1 ''.cvr-~ .. tnes:. .,f Ill& :tr~I ad· 1111H.11n. uuous .. ~us111ess.11~me or l'ames T R• L G S R GHTs' tO 00 AM. CAL·WESl ERN • lo lhe proposed action.) an'I tn...o.1ec.tr ~ " th r •• " d.cou .. r.d c.111;.r .. o.;i •• ~ d~.111-:-.•~.~ ~. 1. ...... ..iew 11steo ..... cr.t oo ... 1 .. NA U A A I . RECONVEYANCE CORP a punclpal office ol publlca· Th • d d t ad . I Nulle."' i• hit•""' i>1h•1..i s•r11~udd t. .s hi iSb.ow Mttffti!A 1.0RP ·••IKlll II a·, slloiNTI nr.~1 ~?Jo Th~ stati:rnenl wast •o "-'Ill ANO OTHER H't'DROCAR C I I I' ~ s tlon \'>hh .. h 0'11ee Is localed a '" epen en min s· Uull Co .. ~t Fed Se.vl<.u ' 1 •· ~ "' ,. r 5a ·i-::iL m j b 111 ~ nf¥ CISlll. ol Olanot BONS BY WHATSOEVER a rornta ~0tpoiai ' .l in U,11 Cuy of Hunllngton llallon autho1ity \'>1~ be • C..lttomi .. Coipor.tlloo c .. nr. • c:luw•v ·-l•Oli 1 ~IJ2~·dt ul~ •• B•d.h '4 54 . PE _ 03t, .. .~.22.£S.1 ¥.1 :>121926C~ 1.1111 Ai.~14 199 • NM .. E KNOWN, GEOTHER· duly appo ~led tll••lilc aeach c4Jilornla. which Is granted unless an tnler· a lr tee Of iUCCHSU< ant .>h.J><n he1c.1r 5.tt G-Ot .. G•O•c~ -A. 920.t• ~l!la;it w oenant ;;t .i.;;il..rtf)I Oun~ te . r F ~ MAL STEAM AND ALL unde1 and ""'•"" I '" ilhln Ille same county as ested pe1son Mes an ob-u"' t~! o b111 t d sale w1H ~.nod~ b.-1 with ,..,, ::·tSc.J,,:.n t;..istiMt ~~1ess or :>'>ell 'cg~;uir.g PUBLIC NOTICE ~ I fliS rc:tOOYi ame PRODUC TS DERIVED Doed of TrJsl • .1.:i iha pehllcal subdivision 101 J•ctlon 10 the petttion and ~~ .. • ~ ·~nl 1•0u t~e out covena": 01 !arranty ~Pit u~ po~~ .. 11). .• · ~ ~" -~1ater-1•nt expores INI rears FROM ANY OF THE FORE· JUL y 1 I, 19&S .J: ' N. 1<hleh the Pelttionet now show good eDuse why the Deed Olp~f\J~I 111ecuted exp1HHd ~I ·~ .,..11ed re "'''•'4Jtr 'Al-,, lb MQ, :. j 2 Df..Oc.15 It.I L'lt ""'""·G ii •••• 1. HG FI067H Iron tnf. Oilh: ti was filed In Ille GOING THAf MAY BE 88·3301~1• in t-J .. r X "".ig1: seeks odjudtcallon eoun should nol grant the b H 11 In M Sade h' gatd1ng ~~I. posseu1on ---.Jh~ty1ng rnz .. 1debted .. b~) r1CrlTIOU8 IUSllllESS Ollk.c. .. I Ille C11un1Y Clerk A new WITHIN. OR UNDER THE X or Olllclal RULO J: tn lho Said Petition will be hoard autho1ity. . a~d ~!'.,. M SadJh11 enc:um~.11\-.ilS 101 mo pur PUBLIC NOTICE ~e~ured b, ,,ml IJG.oa .. 1 Tru5 • NAME SfATEMElllT FtotJuo~. Bus111tss Name Siata, PARCEL OF LAND HERE· omee of th& Cc.-. •1Y All· in lhO ;ib011e·enlilled court A HEARING on the pell· h IJ nd •IWI ht Re'. pose ol ~.111sly1n1; the rn· ~ . -----il'CIUd~·~ tn• r,h ch.i•v•• .ir.o r.. l:il<O*lnQ P,.hJ , ~ 111er;1 rn1.t~1 De hrea bt!Olt Ltia, INABOVE DESCRIBED. TO. S~~faer :.' ~~~g~~u~~. In Oepanment 7~3 thereof, '2'°n1994wiU beat hel1'4dSonP MJUNIEn c~~d:d 09/Hl~SIY I ~.~·~;"-:,-:, ~e.;;;~~l.l b Fll~r~l~US~~ ulllpa~ts,~1~( T·1.o)ctea c PO:w ... l·N. t.10tOOR~5t113:-3)20¥:PA~'tic :: rn~ ~r~~ ~~~~~rr~~ GETHER WITH THE PER· WE D 0 localed at 700 Civic Cenle1 • • · · · Book Page lnll f d9 8 ..... n~-r1 "" -u LA• • • " • ., " PETUAl. RIGHT Of DAILL· tculad by N y J Drive Wu!il Santa Ana Dept. 703 loealod al 341 5 14 192 0 t o If• c. 1 .t 1ng tho lei;.. ..1'.:>•tt"" .. io MAME STATEMENT w'TrtiSI n. tlcfa·" -:;x~JIU 3 O CO~ l>IGHWA\ SPAct A 1 •-' · .i. i &alt 01 a ftet:llOus ING, MINING. EXPLORING !?f0°~l~ ~JIN~~,·~~ c0111fom1a on' May 4, 1994: The Cit)I Drive SoUlh. Ot· Record• 111 lne olli.:e 0 expcinses ol the Tru~11;11 .n. l~P: .. r II ,.t •w 1• 0.1.creo 10 tn .~a~·•'W"*a CAN~POtrJT CA\12629 6tJSJfu Name 111 v!Olal!On or ANO OPERATING THERE· fi at 1net hour ol 9·00 A M , o1 ange. CA 92668 the Cot.only Recordet 0 The ben11t1C1ar~ ur.dor aa1d 1~"'~ w• • :I o ...... e~ • .i.. A & 1. 11ter. uw.. JL.,· .. 1 0.1.l I Mu. Afltcu SAIFU• 1;,..AM tn~ ·igntr. 01 anomer unoer Fed· FOR ANO STORING IN ~~c;8HLJ~1 Ae~8JE~N F6~ as soon lh01eotie1 as' coun· I~ YOU OBJECT TO tho Orange Couu~ Catoor-Deed ol Trust h111ul.Jlore l N.lRPR.Stl> bOO BwlSJnJ 0 JrO 0c!T1'1nrl !Or ::..ii.: .i110 .; 12i>IJ S HIGHLAND A\'r ,,, t1.i1 Slate Of common IJW (See ANO REMOVING fHE • set may be heard 'at whleh granting of tho petition. you nla and ur1uant to th eiu1c:u1eo and oehvered 10 t .. ._w> w b~.i..n 1..A!iio51 I .., t r I ruu:;.-:iN c;A926l2 s.ctior 144QO el seq Business SAVE FROM SAID LAND g~~NC~~H~RS~A~~EQC~ lrme Polllloner will i!pply should appear al lhe hea1· Nohce o~ Detaull •n lhe und-.1&1gnid d Nt11ten lhOMAS oO" bO~ ~.ii~=·· f~-~ I~$'.,/ ~:"~ .• 01;: 1n1. :u.1 • rs " J.A.11:0 a a P.i.lcSsrons CO<le. OR ANY OTHER LAND IN· tor &n o1de1 declatlng and Ing and Slate your ob· E1ec:11on to SOii thereun Declaration or Ouf .. uh and "' '--»" • o.. .. ~t .A ;.1051 • ' .r. oi.-f \I~ ·.L . CLUOING THE RIGHT TO ~~~h~~ N ~ ~ estabflsh1119 HUNTINGTON JecllonL. OLl~e.....wunen ob-der re<:orded 1212111993 Demand tc., :,a~~ n°"!~~ nis b... •· .JllOw • .., ~~;~~ii-;;'..\.;. 'tt,~ sf.;tn: ')Ct1A.Mt!i ;,>HIJ• l UCU ESCllOW CO., ltlC WRlPSTOCK OR l)1JIEC· -'BEACH l~Ol:PENUEm-as jeettons-W1lh the COUii ~in troo :-Page -TOTI ~N4t"-'i> ...,.._..,_ "'1'"••1<h•w --1 _ , cl , : lM' 18795•£ Co ima Ro.ad MINE f R 0 M l ANDS gR~g~ g~~O:,:, ~~ ~ culallon forth• City of Hun-peaiance may be In person Reco1de *ill Sell o undersigned c:.i.useo .said RE.Q••il• ii h.u i.,1 ,. "'"\iw• ··~ "~li· "birt> • ~·:! ;,3 :n •·. :s·::· •• ~~ c. •. Jtr Ill '•<..,pert Beacfl CostJ Mes.a TIONALL v DRILL AND STATE OR FEDERAL a n-spape1 ol general cir· IOI• the hea11ng. Your ap-93 81S494 of U ld Olllc1el and Elec:uor ... Sall The s GNt O TnOM;.~ OVA ... o o: 'r tn.. ..... I)' "11 •• c, ;...~ ... ·-· ... ~ .: ·-·~II~· "-"'Id .d He9hl$ ~A 91748 ,OTHER THAN THOSE srATE OR FEDERAL SAV· tlngton Beach, County of o~Fb~6~ul~~o;:i~~EOITOR 05/19/199. at t 00 P M 11 ~rti~e 0:0 O~!~i"ltto a~~ICI l1~n~ .. 111 ... 1m1S!> u c~· ~ :.:~:.c1~:,..._~::.~~~L.:~ 11c1111cu1 t'U'' r:z •• -4 r Da1lyPllol HEAEINABOVE DE"tNGS AND LOAN AS· Orange,StaleofCalilornlo. tha North fronl enlranc ao ron flCbbu .. S Ow~1MS •Oat!? 04121~ ~!Me~•.steclfM!:' SCRIBED, OIL OR GAS SOClATION SAVINGS A9· DATED: March 25, ~ ad conling;nl credt~r1J~ lo the Coun!l Cou1t ~;~~d~~-~~8.ll~~opc;:~nl! r.~~~ ~~~ n.~re;rn_ , • ~A MOAiuAG~ ·-.S n• Cc"n' .'-, .• :l • WEUS. TUNNELS AND SOCIATION' OA SAVINGS 1994 e ec;e~so 'rho~;iu coun huuH, 700 C1 c Cente located ano more tl'lan thre Ill •c.u·r; Ou ~C 45 T .. )1£. .. Y. "'z "• • ~A7c~~1~· TWERO~S~ ~.i~K5~~ff~~·~~~~1~~ FRANCIS EF ~~= ~r mca~r~ c~~Y 10 ~.per· ~v:1 :~~c s:~c~~."~ months have etapsao s. c ... ~or. Ai;· i /u'·1j'. w" ~OJ~~ str ..... :.~.. • c~:]~f&~r •• f·. 4:: •• SURFACE OF THE lANO CIAL CODE AND AUTHO. AND ROBERT • sonal 1tp11sentatlve ap. U\<i hrQhHI bidder lo such rec:otdabon. NO'r.~ It ~ ~i.;~. " •; ",·"u''·1 "6 37~, i;::t!n!rt -• •• ,e;. HER EIN A 8 OV E DE· 8 y : f AA NC IS E • poinlld b'/ the court within c ;uh (p .. yaule al lh DATE: 04114194 Siutt1o1ur • " l' " ~· "'~ :om . ie C'•' , :n SCRIBED ANO TO BOT· ~IZ~~l;oST~~E B~~~~E~~ SMITH, Atlorno~• for four montha from lhe date time uf aale In lawlu N.A. MOF,tTGAGE fic1r.. tn .. Jdl• II Na<. tu. ,: Ci3 IJ~_L1·1lla ta<lar /y,:r>t ClllNJ ol 11'1& j~u·:, ~k-~ :. • T 0 M s u c H w HI p. HELD AT THE ENTRANCE Petlllon•r ~~r:':~ lps~~~~~~ f~ ~~~1l~~ mooey ol lhe Uni•• ~~e~~1s INC ' AS Oll!Go 01 me Ct.111lty c. ... ~ /1 •. T :,26583 "lct:IOO~ Bu~J.-:. ..,... ::ilali STOCKED OR DIREC· TO THE ORANGE CITY Published Newport 9100 of lhe California Pro· Stat.,sl all 11g111 ltlle 400 E MAIN STREEl Fl..trllous aust 1hS N.. SIJt.. MJ, J~ 12 15 ·~~.< r~n· mus~ t n.,.; °"'~ t In.ii MMIOl lA ..... TI 0 NALLY DRILL E 0 HALL. 300 EAST CHAP· eeach·Cc .. ta Mesa Daily b 1 Code Thi ti • 10 11• and ml11te~1 cun ., , ~d 1 STOCKTON CA 9529<>-mc11l mi.st b. • .. a t.: . :ti~ PUBLIC NOTICE -''Tl ""'It• .. ~i :nc0 .. t.1~ • MOUNT Of.NI ~~S J~J4ENRE~DA~J> MAN AVENUE. ORANGE, P1lc.I \i;it I ., 6 7, 8, 9, i~ t clalrn .. will ,:;;, ux~i;c iond llJ lll> h .. td b, ti Li '"" 4oog . Lil'·• T!k hllll11 .I ttii.> Oi"' • ..... :i:il =' !Ult 111:.r ii Ill. ~ • ~ t.IEATH OR BEYOND TH~ CALIFORNIA ell ilgnt, title • ••• • ,ol ,5 16. 18. belOfe lour months lrom a.;1<1 Deed of Tru.z it lh TalephOna NumtM..· de..> ·~! JI t:..:H aw: • •:. •.. '!. lllOT1Cl Of TRUSTlE'l IAU .-:•Ir. 11; S:.Sli ;ii a Fi...bl .. v, °""'91 • c:r.n-y EX T ER I 0 R 1-1 MIT S and lnter;ihsl COllVe)ll eo to -_c : 12 lJ 25 26 the hea1lng date noticod prl>f..:rtv ~t\ual.d • .ut (20lil)546'3752 use C\1_ .... ! ct ff;~:• .. . ...._ Tiii .. JSllUI liu..n~., '.:lrn6 111 ·.,.>ta:iur .-1 ~"'II\\ .4U Fa11Ju" and now eld by t u11ae1 2& M~. 2 " 4 above Cum ly df1d St • DEBRA MULLl:R A<..c:N 8 .... ••>• ·,~ .t:.t.. I T t .. 11-tlH IM n;:lb , ~1111>' ... 1d!r tea THERE 0 F . AND T 0 aald De.::d cl T1u:.lln the • '·• JO • YOU. MAY EXAMINc: ino d<.~ .. , tb..d "~ .I. 1111. rl\lhl> .I • i:lt• ~ Y\JU ARE IN DEFAULT ~ ~r~t Sta:! .• t .~r .. m..,r la1qS..o 1625 Glal4r flEOJULL, RETUNNEL p1operty s.t.-.aled In :..ild :, '9. .;1ekeptb'1the court.llJoi.. PARCEL 1 l M.ay US. 12 11111 Sl.llt> ~ .~ ""l.~· ltN DATI;O 1'(fl/9J llNLESS5.::lor.1 '~0 .. tl.tQ ll"i.iness CoS1A M ... EQUIP, MAINTAIN, RE· Co11n1y . arid St.ii• de· "'"'' dfl a pe1son tnlt reste 1 """'1 N<. 'y · 9· 561.uon l'40u el,., OU TAI(( ACTI~ TO r'ROTECT .. ~c ~r~'·•·i.:;, Ode• 11 .......... t;•;•;•;. •• PAIR, DEEPEN AND OPER· sc:rrbed as· -P-UBLIC NOTICE-th t I y , ,· C1ry vi N1.wµ1. d ...... h a Profbs1;: 1.Jd• OUR """,,..RTY IT MAY BE rirs; r 'In.,_ .... ATE ANY SUCH WEUS OR c 0 M p L ~ j h y D ~ -Wl~h r:: ~uJ~u .~~al R1o~ Cvo:.~ .;>I °'" " Sl.1 PUBLIC NOTICE ll'SI F111ng OlO A'T"PliBuc SAU tf YOU Al.DUH TMM ESCROW CORP ~~~s. lt.~~'fliHroro SCRIBED IN SAID DEED 0 . ;c Cc.untv quest for Special Notice .:ii ~~ .. ~~~·;~r··.~ 8 ~~ ~g4 NOTICEOf" NeWPvrlBliil0'1 -·-· ..... EEDNHXPLANATIOH OFTHE umwir.i Di II ORILl• MINE STORE EX OF TRUST Su .. erlor Court the frltng of an lnventc..I} P•\ltt• 11111c.1.o"h 4 111ciu lRUSTEFSSALE O.:it ?T.t A.TUREOfTHEPROCEEDING -4 F.;·e)f ..A51coJa PLORE AND OPERATE • PACSIFTRICUSNTEAEl lOt..... PLAINTIFF: .Anlhonv and appraisal Ol 1Slal1t U • •Ive, M lacellaneou UNOEI' DEED OF TRUST ~·-~lL;>w ,... ~-1-L j NSl YOU YOU SttOUl o:!!r,O"~J:.11 c ... t.a1 .... BANK. A C sets or of any petrtron or 0 T S N 22M T M) nl THROUGH THE SURFACE The atreel addrHs and M. arllnl eccounl 81 piovided In Mapa, In the Ille• o . • o. PUBLIC NOTICE OHTAC A l.4WYER ~· ~·· • Ai: 281.4 " Of THE UPPER 500 FEET other common designation. DEFENDANT: Rav· tecllon 1250 ol lhe Cahloi· the County Recorder ol Loan No. 111'7.U.Crall lllOTICI 11 .. RUY QIVUi .. ,. ," . ~ £~ THE SUBSURFACE OF If any of lht real p1operty mond DeAngelo nla Probate Code A Re· Hid County YOU~~tEr ".t~·.:.r"VLT Fiil lllo. FIOIUJ TMT: 5 I; I , nE UNO HEREINABOVE described 1bove Is Put· NOTICE Of t I S Jal N I PAR c EL 2 ..,. '" ..,..,... FICTfTIOUS IUSIME~ On May 26. 1~ ~· '" .:i PUBLIC NOTICE DESCRIBED. AS RESERVE 10 be: 3001 CROY· , ques or pee o ice e11clu1ive appurtenan UNOElt A DEED Oft TRUST MAME STATElllE.NT ASSOCIATION LI N SERI/ DIN THE DEED FROM THE pc>rtld y COSTA MESA MARSHAi. S SALE IOfm 11 available from the eu41rnent1 for lngroa DATED May 21, 1HO. UN-•he lollOv. " wrsVonlfi(S) m • t . f"· ....... f..-"u IRVINE COMPANY ACOR· OEN BA ' ' LEVYING OFFICER court cletk, and egreu qver pt1va LESS YOU TAKE ACTION • 0£0 S, • dlilJ IPPOinlld Tni5 .,. -_.. • ._ PORATION, RECORDED c:h:2~erslgnld Truslff Oren{lt Counly Mer-Attom•y for IM Potl• atrHll at HI torth I TO ,_.OTECT YOUR ff~~ dog(¥29l>Usi~~:, All( n~,.::~~ ~ fl~O~A=::rss DECEMBER 22. 1980 IN disctalms any llablllty for ahal, 4901 J•mboreo tloner: tho1e c11rta1n Oec:laration PROPERTY, IT MAY IE HUNTINGTON BEA•.. ment numbtt i3·'583M, 0 Ille IOdOWlt.Q PEr)vubJ BOOK 13882, PAGE 690 any lncomtc:lnHI of the Blvd., 1 108, Newport MARIO W. MAINERO ot Cov1nan11. Condition SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. 9...,.6 ...... d 1 ,.._ AA ... • WI OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. llreet address and other Beech, CA 92880 Har• JR., ESQ., (1 940771 a11d RHtnc:t1on1 • YOU NEED AN EX· '':."'uK JU KIM o,-reeor s o uolll t. • .r~ "'""g c .. ; 111>• 4lo l A.LS 0 EX CE p TING common designation, II bor Dlvlalon LEVYINQ MARIO W. MAINERO, Tho street addr111 • PLANATION °' THE EhO MISSION ~ Clllofllla Will SE t O.'t"R CAH' 20111 St ll THEREFROM, THE SUB· any. shown herein. OFPICER f1L• NO. INC., 5190 •IRCH ST., olhef common d••rgna NATURE °' THE PRO-2-91 T llLIC AIJCT:' TO ~ ~izo J ;:,.; ~ SURFACE WATER RIGHTS. Said sale will be made, ttOCS STE 201 NEWPORT tlon, 11 aoy, ol 1ho ru CEEDINO AGAINST YOU, OCK LIM KIM ST ~OOlof Tt;~ ~J . FA:liXW' •~ .i.:i W ...... 11 ....... B~WITHO~rnER~HT~ ~~~•~I 01 p O •EACH ~A 9288~pr operty deacrlbe VOU~C~TACTA~iiiiiiiiiiii~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~;•;;;;;;;~~ OF SURFACE ENTRY. AS waiianty expreta or Im· COURT c;A ~ N • 1 above ta purpvn.d &o be l..'WY°'-RESERVEO IN THE DEED hid 1 ' atdr ttlle pos· S9Ufeo.A 21M (7141851·7'783 I Ruo Sl Cloud. Nttw Notice le hereby gtvet1 FROM THE IRVINE COM· :eulon 90con~on O< en-By virtue of a wril l11uld Publlahed Newporl 8oach. CA 92660 om E.ast..-n S.vlng• lantr, PA.NY, A CORPORATION. cumbrancu. 1n'ctudlng on August 8, 1993 In th• Beach.Costa Mesa Dally Ttie undtlrslgned truat-ff.a.a.. •• trvlt ... « auc· AECORDEO DECEMBER lee•. chargu and H· above d11lgnattd Court, Pllol May 4. 5. 11, 1994. " dl1cl•lms eny hablll c .. aot trult9e, Of •ub• 22, 1980 IN BOOK 13892. pens•• of tn• Trvst" and upon a fudgmeol ente11d WTh307 for eny lnc:onec1M11 tut9d trvltM purau.ant to PAGE 890 OF OFFICIAL of th• trinl• created by June 30, 1993 In favor ol tho • .,_.. addrou an the Deed of Tru .. uecut9d RECORDS. iald Deed ol Truat, 10 pay judgment credrlor(i), R•'I· PUILIC NOTICE olhet' common ct.ion• by MlchMI Cral • ..,,._ PARCEL 3: lhe remaining prlnclpal mond DeAngelo and 1100. II !thy, 1hown hef1 "*'• RtcOfdtd 0112111MIO EASEMENTS AS SUC1'4 iuma of the nole(a) ... aQalnst Judgment debtor(•) N011CI M TRU9TIE.. In In B0011 -P• -lnll .. EASEMENTS ARE PAR· cured by Nici Deed ol Anlhony M. Catllnl thowlng SALi ' The t.oU1 amount of the M-290l10 flA Dmci.t R• TtOULARLY SET FORTH IN Truit to wll: St 10,306.28 f net b a I an c • of Trust .. &lie No. u11r.a1d b1tl•nee of lh cord1 In the omc:e fA the THE ARTICLE ENTlnED with lntttH1 thereon from 11.321,442.38 11Ctuall'1 due 88919918PL ob 1g1U1on Hcured b County "9c0fdef d Ot· "EASEMENTS" OF THE 4/0t/93 at 7.125% per on said Judgment on the Titlt Ord9r No 100016-3 tM ptopeny to be 1 Moe Counly1 C.llfom&t, DECLAA4TION UNDER amum .. prOllldH In Mid dltt of the Issuance of APNe t 19-W2-~0 land ruson•bla .. 11mat-end SM'fouenl •o the Notke THE SECTION HEAOINOS note(•) pllll COii ind any Aid wrn. I have levied YOU A"• IN DIFAUL ed c;oata •• pen... • fA Defeull Incl llKtioft to IN SUCH ARTICLES EN-adllancn with lnlerHI. upon .. right. title and In-UlaR A DUD°' 1 ~anc: .. at the limo ot ... 1MNUMer NCOrded TITLED AS FOLLOWS: ESTIMATED TOTAL DEBT lerell Of said judgment DATU> tl/111'11 UN tM lnlti•I pt.;blic.uon 12110t1ttS In 9oo11 -..... "RIGHTS ANO DUTIES". $121,510.70 debtef(s) In lhe roperty In YOU TAKI ACTION T the Notice of eale 11 -lnlt I N.e12111 fA uld "UTILITIES ANO CABLE Th• b•n•llcloty under Ill• County 0 Orange. P"OTICT vou 1704,40114 C>melal "9c0fdl, wlll ... TELEVtSION"._ "SUPPORT, laid Deed of Truei here10-State of CaUromle, d• PltOPIRTYi...'! llAY I tn ~Ilion 10 CHfl. tno on Olf'lltt .. • ";00 ft.M. SETTLEMENT AND fN· tore fteC\lltd end cfe4lyo. actlbed N tollowa: 80U) AT A tl"VWLIC UL.a Tru•toa will acc;ept • ec the....._ ttenc 9"tr..-ce CROACHMENT''.t "11'4· ertd to \he undtrtlgned a Commonly known ad-" YOU NllD A c•ahter'• check dra•n 1o the COUICV ~ GRESS1 fOAEh ANO wrlMn DederlllkWI of De-dr ... : 3222 Ent Peclftc ll~ANATION OP TM on • .Ute or nahon•I 100 CMc C..... RECREATIOHAL NOHTS". tau11 ind~ tor S411t, COMl Highway, Corona De4 NATUltl Of TH beM, • cMc:ll UrltWl"I tay We ... ._. AN. C "EXClUSIW MSTRICl'ED tnd 1 written Notice of 0. J.W, CA 1212$.2302 PWSIDtN09 A • ..... or ledtlf .. t.todt\ puMc Mldton, IO the COMMON AREA EASf· IWI end eiectlon 10 Sett. ~ DtscriptJon: Loea 2 '1::11 YOU IHO"L un6on ore c~ll dtawn elt ....., for caae. MENT' ANO ''METEA .BOX The ~ OM-.c1 Mel 3 of Trlle:t No. 1041. In M:Jf A lAWftA. by a ..... or ,...._. •av lpeyeltle et the ttMe fl/I .... EASEMENT... uld NOlk:9 ol O.l•ull Ind the City 0( Corone De4 Mat, On Ol/1"4 at t.00 P.M. 1no1 and ro.n ... oel Iii aewt\.tt fMM1 fl/I tM PARCEL 4': !Jecllon 10 ... 10 be ,.. c;:ountJ Of Orange, Sta1t of N A . MO RT 0 A 0 atfon, H•1n91 H IOCI Untied .._",. .. ....... EAS!M!HTI .AS SUCH COfdtd In l'9 county where Caltoinla, •• pet mllP r .. SERVICES. INC u 1'I •tlon or Hwinga benll •le, -" .... ... !ASEMl!NTI ARE PAI\-IN,... property .. focalect. oorded In BOOll ~. P80t cMy appololld TM• ........ In S.C.flon &102 ftytd .. Incl now ..... TICU\AALY HT 'OATH IN 11011 IM.AI ...... U Of Ml~ .. ..,., d9r Md..,,..,, 1D Oelld ot 1M f1na.nc1.. Codo •~_...,~fl/IT fH( AftT1CU !NTITUD llATIO•i lle•.Prl In 1N ollCt o4 1N County Trull, Recorded o end authomed 10 do ... tN '""*'1 ~ lft "l!AHMINTI" OF THI Aeooidtt ol Otenge C0untv t212MG • 0ocunent No ~ In._ ..... In Mid COUfttJ .-a.tt-" DlCLARATION Ofl COV• l aOOe• te liOO'"' Record Owner: Ar#lon'I toel41'71 ._ ••• f -want lender ou'er •ecttMcl H tol9ws: A9 ENANTI CONDITIONS fltll ~... M. CMinl, I manttd ""° ••• of Offlc.i Aecordt 1M1i ~ la .o,..-,IM lllOf'e fulV dnc~ M AND MSTfUOTIONS Al· CAL.W•ITaRN R•· ea hit 9* end ...,_,•tt 111e o111c9of1N Aeca dill lhe lNllM ,_, wtltll...;old ..W o...t GI TMi&. Al. COAOID IN IOOK 12305. COlllVSYAllCa COttP., P'°'*1Y Orqe Coun1Je.~:fat1 .. '"• t11uance 01 '"• M.PUllA: • ..._ PAOI UI. AND 00R .. 7M1 L8 11eM ....... Ttil ~ la no4 • ta&UMid "r! True•••'• Dt•d "nttl 'he .... ..... AIECORDIO IN I K 1"41 PIMw fl 0. ._ ........... e ~-.... ..._.. .... __... ... ..... 1n11 PAGI 117 Of ""' = L8 -...:~ I ............ flA ...... AT .. -...,.. or.. loft. • any. fl MCORDt. ""' --1 ..... 1aa-11 ,... "'°""' .., • ,_ IW • • ,._...., .. """' ... ,.. • ''" OICLARA-_..w ............. or ... P'OR CAIN, (....... ... ................ ~ ~....., .. IM: r;; ntl lie. l!tll ..... 10 OOfMIOft ., ................... of aalt In I tu """°"' co~ D1N19 .W. " .a W SUCH reallaf'8 to• It lilolllDft "lllf d N Uni.f _., • ...,, ...... or -. 9lact\ CA aG1. ~ITI ... t! M olMlnaid ... "-.... • ~ A .. led revar~nw 1111e. 'he ...... .-~ ',_., ,..... lfler1 Oftlct ~ ,..,..._ ID"" CMc C HHton or en1UM .. I •• .., ..-W 1 Proapecyve bldtllara ulldln 300 EH ...._. '° ...._, ._ 1n ...,.Neta 1n ·.t STARTlllli I llEW BUSlllESS?? ~ ~· o~ at thr t!z: 1 plMMd to 1;1nounce a nev· r.cN1 now ~ co new bueln:»::s • We wlll ri u. ~H .1la name for )'OU llt no c:twoe. and M V 'jOY the tll'M .d ... .,... .. .,,. Coutt "°'* Ir s.u Ana. Than, of CCk#M, efttr Che~ la oonp•1tt .... .... yout ~ bulilfW ,,.,,... .... .,..,. wtlh h County c.. ~ 11noe a WMll far flDur .... • ,..,.19d by ... and tt'lft .. your ptl'OOf of p. Mcdoft .. Couney an. P: .. llO!J bJ t<i hi. ) ,,.. flC1rUOuS busln•" atatemen1 ~• tne P11Qt Leg•I Oopartr. .ent 330 W••t tlay Coata M C.tllf .11a 11 , "-·" .01 atop by, pfeut 1.all \I~ at (iU) ~2-4321 , ~.:Wwr. 316 ,,. 3 16 ... wttl m c arranger.14Nltt to ... n•ndi. lhlt. proc.edure b~ 'II.Ill ff Y°'i ~to n•v a •t f\lrtntr ~U.ltie"\i plNM Ull .i c ..,., wlll bQ m.l': ittar g1ee1 to -...sl.i 1ow 3ood Lu\-11 "" Y°"1 bus >N&11 .. • • .. • ' 5, 1984 "'IUC IOTICll wtC IOTICll PUil.JC IOTICll -.C MOTICU flUIUC l0T9! "•IC IO'l'al W IOTICll WIC I01ICll I PUii.JC IOTICI' end ..... 0091 IO IM,.,. In IM P"OIW llOOIC). w MOTICI MUMCWM. COURT OP ..., ... ..... ..... • IWINOrT MOTIL .... • TM f~IVMl(I) com-'9181I1 I eo.) IOMI , .......... ~ de 11"9 .... ~ nc ITATE OP CM.a.--· .. !@="' -. W !l ~::::. - - -=-'"°l'-asc au1 pOWed IW IN court ..., •tOUM .... ~ ,_... ..,.... NIA ... , .IAMIOllll a!!M.L,.. ....... '"°° ...... !lo. • __..., .. ........ llllW -NOTtea OP lour monlha hnl lhe datit ciaJ UMtd ...,_ un plalO de (CITACIOll ~ -.. • ... NIWPQRT -.-... _.._., • WOecl Woad, ......._a, ._ 8ut1nMa Name(•) lllled I'- PRTITIOlll TO ol ... leeuanc. of lhe .... 30 DIAS CAL.aNDARIOI NOTICE TO ouiHDANi: =""..;......... --w:A: ...... unlell • .... ..... ,, ..... Of P'Gt>-..,,. on:>tW. C#rtlll, CA w1 .. ~ In Mdbl pata Pf••..-, UM r• CA*° 1 Acua~ WAYHIE ~ -.................. • TMia bu..,_... le tlOfto tnw CIMcr1laed • Don Stlr\I MfllllOff .... -C.. ADllltNtHU ttOO of IN Celrbnia Pro-..-U ~ a SNqUlna MESSEAE, DOES t TO 60 9°" Jl.JDtaAL. OilTRICT jlllDft ID ......... IN dllCllld llf: a~' llllC. *'I eqlllp-Thia •l'r"*" wt Med - llTATI CW1 bM Cod4t. The ttme 10t .. 1t1 .... corte. YOU AAEBEIHG SUED BY The name. ....... and .,_ 1C*S --wttV IN TM regl1tranl(t) COlfto 1111111 WiO'i lhe Counly Cltftl of CH40177 • 21W.5.1 ROY MYllOMD Ina delni• Wiii not ..... Una car.a o una lllllNda PLAtHTlfF: (A IJd, i. eata' ..........,,_ numbtf of l*lfto court ....., noc granl IN mianced lo nntMt bullo-..._.. ..... W Mf el <>r... County on MatCf\ Ml•D belott f«XN tnOl\lha from telefonlca no .. ofrec•• dem1nd1ndo) EDILIA tiff'• aaotnt)', °' _... IUlliofllw. ,... W-. fie PlclllcM ..,, tM4 22, 111M PU1UC IOTICI c ... No. A nHt• lht heating dll• notlc.cl p.ot.c;don; IU rt1pueala T 0 RR Es. A 0 a ER T 0 wtarlOUl en lllOmey la: (E A HIANNO on .. -lulineM Nw(I) .... .... •• ,.... N03000 -------~ To Ill heirs, ~. _..,., ""'8 1 maqulna Ilene que TORRES, a mlnot by wld nomOt9 la dlreociiOn r .. llan .. be held on June I. abo¥e on: ""'9 '• t"4 Publl1htd Newport PUbllthtd Newport INCh-NlllL ,_ crtdll0f5, conllngeol ciecfi. YOU MAY EXAMINE lht cumpjlt con Ila lofmlll-IN~ Nt QUltdllln ~ numtto' de ~ del 1 ... el t:41 P.M. In Dept. Mlfrioa Ho4tl a.Mc .. , leach.co.&t Mell D•., Colla M ... Dally Piiot ~!!.!.!!' lOfl, ind petlOl'lt who may Ille k•PI by the COUit. tt you dadel '-Qllff apt~ll lltem !DILIA TORRES 103 .... el )41 The City Inc .. Stephen A. Wet1, Viet _, .,...., ,. 12 ... Ill·-· olh•rwlat be lntert1ltd In 111 1 peraon lnlt1Hled In 11 uated qUlett que la cone You hive 30 CALENDAR abogedo dtt der'nlnlMnle, Drive louU;, P.O. 8oX ..........,. Piiot W.V 5, t2, 1"4. AIMii 21• 21• -1 "• • Tiit lollNilg lhe wlll Of .. 11 ••. "' both. the ........ you may lilt HCUChe IU cuo. DAYS .,.., INs aunmone 0 del ~ qut no , .. ,71. Ormngt. Callomla ,... ~ ... Th5t4 HIM. lllR doing ........ c ol: ROY RAYMOND wlttl In• cowt 1 lofmll R.-Si usted no prtaenta au II Nrved on you to IN a Ilene lbogldo, ") 12.ttS-1571, Wiii IN County Clettc PUIUC IOTICI Th50I Pllnel, 541"l Arll4 REIBER que•l IOf Special Notice ol rHputlla • llempo, puede typeWritten rtspo(IM al lhl1 CHRISTOPHER E. AUS-W YOU OBJECT TO lhe Orange County on Apltl 1', • PUIUC NOTICE Huntington Buch, A PETITION has been the ltllng ol an lnventcuy perd .. el c110, Y kl pueden court, SELL, BAR I ' t l7351 granting of the petiUon. you 1~ llOTICa OP 92649 llted by ROBERT ROSEN· and appraisal ol fftate II• qullat au Mlaflo, tu dlnero A leUtt Of phone call wlll SATIN I RUSSEu. .,0 ~ lflPW .. the heir· HOIHI "'9LICAUCTMMI ..... .-M C & 0 AtrQIPM. I BERG In Iha Superiot Coun Mii Of of any pttlllOn or 'I 0\111 co111 d• tu not protect you· yow~ MACAAl UR BLV STE Ing ind atMe '/OAil ob-Published Hftpoft leach-Notlc:e II ._....., flC11f10Ua• llllUI Cllllornlr corpcwdon. 5-41 ol Callfornla, Councy ol OR· account as f'ovlded In ptopledad lln 1vl10 ldiek> written respons'e must be t50 NEWH PORT ~·~ .... H 5 Ot .. wrinln ob-Cotta Men Dally Piiot lhel lhe undet ·~ ~ MW sraTt..r llOIY ~. HIJnlf'.llleOn ANGE. a.coon 1250 o the Clllfoi· na1 pot parle de 11 cone. In p1oper legll form If you • ~ • willi lhe c:oun be-llglltCI will --~' ) callornll 1126411 THE PETITION requests nit Probate Code. A Rt· Exlsten Olro. re<iullllot I• want the court to heat your CALIFORNIA 92te0, 71... t the Nallng. Your ap-Apt'll 28• May 51 12• HI, =1t~Publlc:.ll 10~ ~ .;;,tte d~~-"1 Tllll buft11 II that ROB~T ROSENBERG quest for Special Nollet gain. Puede que Ulled cue 151-1163 pMranca may be In peflOI\ 1*· . a.m. at. • STIJfff • 11¥1corporalon be 1ppointed as personal l0tm la available from the quieta llam111 un at>ogado 11 you do not file yow r• DATRJ R• n, tMa 0t 1W )'Oill lllOmeV. Th5l0 ~P~ ~~~ ~~~ sr05ol J01 SM SIGNED c & o Atrospa rtp111en1a1111e 10 adrnlnl9· court cletk. lnmedlatamentt. Si no sponM on bme, you may J PRTUSON CIM. If You ARE A CREDITOR BC CA • · ~-~ Roillld A. frtdlOn ' ,., the estate ol tha dee• Altomer fot th• P•tl• conoce • un abogado lose the case, And your IRMA GMC&A. Deputr Of a contlngent crtcllOf ot PUIUC NOTICE ~· ......!..*:, ~ ~: AYtnut, CVpress CA *30 2 Pris.dent FNlcle · dent lloner• puede lltmar 1 un tervlcfo wages nioney and prop· the dtceutd, you muat Ille ,.....,.... ·Y • NAl-C~UNG CHEN. 770 he _...._1 THE 'PE1flTION requests FAY •LIX RSQ de reltrenc:ia d1 abogados erty may be taken wllhout Publlthtd Newport VOUt clalm Wun Iha court . flouu.u. lo~~ UNll • INVEN w.l>rook Wrt Stanton. ~~ c:o:;n..., tr'9 the decedent's WILL and 1 '' o • una or1CJn1 de ayuda further watnlng trom the Beach.Co1ta Mau o.lly and 11'111 1 copy to Iha I*· lluUMu Nw • • • 90680 Ir u codlClls llany.r>eadrMltd 01133S3), 238~1 tegM(vNeldirec1ono1tl• court Pilot Apt~ 21 28 May 5 IOnal tepreaenWivt ap-atet....nt TORV NAl·'t'EON CHEN 121 Sout111llk;U~buslnessnamt0f to p1otia1e. The will and MOUL TON PARKWAY, fonlco}. There ore other l~al r• 12, 1994, • ' ' pointed by lhe court within The follOwlng persona art LEIS F033, MATTRESS, Gt1nd Avtnut, Arilhelm, *led al>oVI on Jal\UlfY •any codlcll5 are a11allable S TR 220, LAGUNA CAIE NUM•ER qulremont1. Vo.J may want lh504 lour montha trom the dlle ®'nQ bulinell u : MISC. FURN. 92804 ' l91M tor naminallon in the lite HILLS, C~ 81853 (1t4) (Num.ro del CHot to call an attorney right of first lllU9nee of the .... UNIOUE OENERA'rlONS, .:~A~~ATO F 1 l2, Tiiis buSiless Is condldd t't 5~ -,MM kept by me co11<L 4M-220S IMC0802 av11y ti you do not know PUBLIC NOTtcl tare • provided In Mdbl 1710l Sk'/J>Mk CVde, Suite WESTCOAT EQUITIES bVCO-PMtntrS 1111 oun'l.J 0 THE PEllTION 1equ11t1 Pul>hthed Newporl The name and .lddress ol an attornoy, you may call 9100 of lht California Pro-C, IMne, CA 92714 GOte BOXES OF FILES SlGNED MAI-CHUNG CHEN. Coun~on:fh~ ti, 1.994. autho111y to administer the Beach.Colla Mesa Dally Iha' court 11, (El ni.)mbro y an l\HOtney 1eferrll se~ NOTICa 01' bile Code. The time fOf Ill-Lynda SUaan Hunt. 13345 OVERLY OOlll MISC NAJ.YEON CHEN NO ICE· .~1!,flctitiOU1 I 111110 under tho lndepen· • or a looll aid olfic• (listed PETITION TO Ing clalm1 will not expire R.unette Way, Moreno VaJ. • · ReglStr~I ha not yet blgun Slatemtnt -·15 NI dent Adrninlstrolion ol Es· Ptlot Moy 4• 5• 11 • 1994 direcclon de la corte HI In the pnooe book) ADlllllHITU bet0te fOUf monthl ffom tev. CA 112553 BOXES io ttanaact OUSW16SI. uncet Ole from 1111 d&• It was lilld In tales Act (Thrs au1ho11ty WTh308 MUNICIPAL COURT OF Oespues dt que le tn-RITATE OF& Iha hearing ~ noticed Cht1ler Michael Hunt, F~N~~Kr28. MISC. tlC1ltlou5 buslnttS name or Ona ol lllf Counl'f Cllrtl A w1u 011ow 111• peosonill rep-CE THE STATE OF CALIFOR· treguen t11a c111cion JUdl· _..,., aamt ·• names llsted heflln Flelitious Butlness fWne S res(lrn,1111111 to lake many PUBLIC NOTI NIA, COUNTY OF OR· clal usted Ilene un plazo de C Joh~ •At~ YOU ~Y EXAMINE the Thia bu1ln111 11 con-B~~:~~ft'et~eSHOl 1, Tiiis s&ttmenl ~ tlltd wttll ment must be llltd btfofe actions without courl ap· cna'1M7t8 ANGE. 4601 Jambor61e 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS T a;.-~. ~. flit kepi by the C04.wt.. II you duded by: twlband and HUMPHRIES HOM SU<E Ille coun!rlCllrk ol o,.ange !lml Tiit lllina ol lhls proval Bef<>re laking cer· SUMMONS Road 1to4 Newpott para preuntat una r• ~ ~ad •• 1 peraon lnletn&ed In wit. TIRES MISC ~XES 'Coun1Yon 21 1994 doe5 1101 ol llMll ~lhelria taln very Important actions, (CIT ... CION JUDIClAL Beach Calif~ 92660• apuesta tterlta 1 maqulnl ~. llld' ,._IOM who y lhe ..iaae, you m.y file Th• regl1t11nt(1) com-Pub'll•h•d New po 1 NOTICE· F'®tlous Name use in lh• state ol a however. lh• personal rep-.. t • en es11 cone. • ..--ma with the cow1 a fofmll R.-menctd to tranllCt bull-Be h-CO M D~ Stai.mtnt axpiles live years Business Name In viOllllon resenlalMI Ntll be required NOTICE TO DEFENDANt: 25. 95, HARBOR JUDICIAL Una cartl o uno Hamada olhlfWIM. be lnttrffted In quut fOI Special Notice of ntn Under the Actllloua ac Ila tea y I Ille d llled In th the riahl'S ol another under to give notl'o 10 lnturesled (Aviso a. Acusado) KAREN OISTRICT lolefonlca no le ofroceto ur ;:!, ~~tale, °' both, the llllng of an invtnlory Bulinen Namt(s) ll1ttd Pilot Al>fll 28• May S, ~~·1 ~~ ol ll\:~~;t~l..ftlt. A ne! e<lil, St.ill or common 1aW ( persons unless they have BLANCK. and ooi:s 1 to The name. address. and proteccloo; su respucsta o · • ore and apprai.ai of eute as-above on. n/a F 11 • 8 N S Section 14400 et seq Bus waivtd nouce Of coo.sonled 10, Inclusive telephone number ol plain. o~illl a maquina Ilene que A PETITION has been Mll 0t of any petition Of Lynda S. Hunt PUIUC NOTICE ICll ou. I/Sir.an ' ama I.ala· aod Ptc.lesslons COde) 10 lht p1oposed acllon.) YOU. ARE BEING SUED BY UN'• attorney or plalnUll cumplir con las formall· hied by Joanne Beckett in account 81 pr~ed in Thia atatcunenl wu fded ~I ~1"1 b6 hied before lhal. flfSI ~ The Independent admlnls· PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le etta' w'tho 1 an au'orne Is· (El dadet legales aproplad11 Iha Superior Court Of Call-MCliOl1 1260 of the Call-with lhe County Ct11k ol ~GAL NOTICE • l!Ung ol lh~ slltement r c;,.... trallon authority wtU be demandando) ZAMUCEN & 1 u y, · al usted qUlera que la cone fomla, County of ORANGE. lomll Probate Code. A ~ Orange County on Marcil Newport·MUt USD'1 does not 01 ltsall aull1orizl llM PIR Plaza Su;a' 1 granted unle11 an Inter· ASSOCIATES. nombra, ta dliecclon y el escuche iu easo. THE PETrflON requffll queat tor Sptc:ill Nolle. 11, 1t94. record• lndlcale al ptivlle In llllS 51l• ol a fk:tJllous JMni CA 92 esltd pe1son files an ob-You ha11e 30 C.<lENDAR numlfo de telelono del SI usted no PfOHnta su thel Joanne Bectcttt be• foffn i. available lrom the feol313 school• ol 6 °' more alu· BUMllS Name In VIOlatlOn or 1ection to the pe11t1on and OAYS altet this iummons abogado del demandante, respuHta a tiompo, puede t>oinled u ~ repr• court cletk. Publllhed Newp<>r1 Beach· denta. If you lfo a school Ille rtahts ol anolhet under Fed· Newpon Beach C~!. show good cause why the Is se'led on lou to 1t1~1a o del demandan1e qua no perdor ol caso, y le pueden '°:!!rtlv~ t:! :i~= the Pelltlonerz JoMn• coat• Mell Daily Piiot of 1111 than e, please con-al .sia~44°Jo co~mon ~w (Sit CN241217 A()( 28 ~'n court 111ould not grant Ult lypewr lltn re ponse at s Ilene abogado, es) qu11a1 au salarlo, 1u dinero ·~HEe 0PETlll~ IJl5ta lleckett tMt t Duch-ApfU ,4 21 29 May 5 tact A. Bod1ogf, 760-3300, • sea S111tSS • • 1uthorl1y court. 'TOLEDANO & WALD y otras COS3S. de au teq ~ HunH--• • • • by 5/l<>.'115 A HEARING on the pell· A loller or phone call will K ·ih M G (St 1' propledad 1in aviso adlcio-th• ~ant's WILL and ... 1 ... ._.on t994. Publlshed Newport hon will be held on JUNE not protuct you; your type-et . . regory, a• nal po1 porto de la corte. codicils. II any, be a~mltltd .. liCh, C.aHornla lh501 Beach-Costa Mesa D>1ll)I 2, 1994, at 1:4~ P.M In wrillen response mu~I bo Bat 11 '7837), 18201 Von f)tisten Qlros roqulsltos i.-to probate. lhe will and Publlehed Newport Pilot May 5, ,94, Dept 703 located at :i41 1n prop., legol form 11 you Kerman Avenue, Suite gales Puedo que usted any codicils aro available •••ch.Co••• II••• PUBLIC NOTICI! lh525 The City D1rvo South, Or-wanl llll court to near your 1000, Irvine California quiera llatru1r a un abogado lor examination In the f~1 Dalfr Pllet Mar 41 a, NOTICR OF angil, CA 92668 . case. 92715-1005, 714·752·5538 lnmediatomonto SI oo kept by the court. t 1 UHM · PUBLIC NOTICE IF YOU OBJECT TO Ille II you do JlC?I ftle your rt· DATE: FEB 10, 1994 conoce o un abogado THE . PETITION requests ' ' WTh314 PUBLIC I.ALE OF grontlng of the petition, you sponse on ume, you moy J. PETERSON, Clerk, puede llomar a un servlcio Ol.{lhonly to acimlnlster lh• PERIONM. PROPERTY flctltlou1 should appellr at the hear· lose the case. and your b M R 1 D 1 de relorencla de abogados estate under I.he lndepen-PUBLIC NOTICE NoUoe II hereby given •usln ... Nem• 1ng and state your ob-wages, money aod prop-ll • u z, epu ll 0 a unn oficin.l de ayud.l dent Admlnistr~tion ol ~s· that pursu1Jnt to section Statement lec1tons or hie wrillen ot>-erty may be taken without Published Newpo11 logal (110.a el dilcc.lorlo tole· tales Act. (This 1uthof1ty cna1181278 1988 of the Civil Code, . The following peisons aro ectlons wuh lho coun be· lurther w11n1ng lrom the Beach-Costa Mesa Doily lonico) will allow the.pe11onal rep· flcUtlou• State ol Cahlornla, ltle un-doing txislnoss. as· tore the he(lilrig Your ap· court. Piiot Ap11I .21, 28, May 5, CASE NUMBER. rosontalive to take many de111Qned will sell at public PACIFIC HILLS TREAT· pearance may be in pe1Son Tlle11 a1c1 otll(lt legal re-12 •• 1994 (Numeto dtl Caio) actions wi.thovl obtaining au.U..• Name tale 6y compellllve blddillg MENT CENTER. 2647t y1• or oy y<>Ur allomev ~u1111rrn:nts. You may want Th507 .. ,.......... court approval. Belora tals· ltatement on Ille l71h day of May, alara Mission ~ CA. IF YOU ARE A CREDllOA 10 call an allo(ney nghl -• . .............. ~ -Ing -certain VfHY iml)Oflanf The following person.. 1994, aron.-o·CIOCkl>.ln. 691 --.()( • contingent credttor of way. II you do nortmow --Wriolhor you 10 buying The namo and aaoress ot actions, however, the per. doing bullnesa 11: New on the· premlse1 where Oon Salnl, l245 Royal the deceased you muSI me an auomey. you may call or •elllng. Class1flod the court ~: (El noinbro y son~ llPft1entallv1 Wiii be Port Beach Manion Hotel, said propeftt hu been Place, Anaheim, CA 92806 your claim with tile court an auorney referral servlCG covors all your needsl oirecclon de la c:orte es) 1oquutd to give nolloe to llOO Newport Centet Drive, alortd, and which ar1 lo-This business Is con-----------1 or a legal aid othce (listed • Interested persons unless Newport Beach, CA 92660 cated at 18834 Brookt\Urst duded by: an lndiV1clual ----------------.-.it Co•ta Me .. , £A 82827 Bow To Plaee ·classified Ad I•-----NEWPORT HOUSES/ BEACH COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT RENTALS TO 2669 SHAltE COMMERCIAL BUSINESS • CONDOS · APTS FROM ••H iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2iii7iii24iilREAL ESTATE PINANC~ 1Br 1Ba & 2,Bt 1\-\Ba. llAYFRONT charming, NB 3 Prof fom soeklng ••••••••• 2169 BEACH FOR RENT RE.NTALS lBA. Ocnh • $650 wk IBR. Udo $1650 mo 2BR Penln $1575 mo 3BR Ponln. $1375 mo 3BR Ponln $1575 mo 4BR Ponln St BOO rno 48R Udo S3000 mo ~eal location. Harbor cozy 2BR 2BA, frplc, prof male rmma1e to Villa Apts. 546-9081 view, laundry, Qatage. $hr beaut 4Br ocnlrnt BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS • 1 BR upstairs, quiet. s1300/mo. 645-697B home w/p1kng. sooo. FOR R!NT 2769 OPPORTUNITY BY PHONE: 714 642-5871 BY VI81TING OR MAIL: BALBOA ISLAND 2106 very clean, lndry lac. •LIDO ISLE• Lg 1BR Etlca. 310-991·BB92 iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2904 pool•. No pell, trtple11, gar. Ught & NB on goll c:ourao. ploase. • S550 mo. a.lry. SBSO/mo IHH. Gated, pools, exor rm. NEWPORT BUCH 330 W. Bay Street WANTED 18r apt on Bal 1$1 for prof married couple. Respon, r'l/s Rich, 909/393·3533 New 1/8 'Prudonllal Newpqrl logo Me-o~9a (819) &9•·3337 No smk/ptt. $595 t \I\ DEC SUITEI IBR upstalt1, quleVSe-OCEANFRONT Spat· utll. Sandy, 644·1232 ~~~t~!~. ::.;~·50free eluded. Near shop-kllng 2BA/2Ba. An· ---------• ping & frwy.. Well nuaJ, St750/mo. Agl, GARAGES -------- kepi comple•. Pool. Marcia 714-509-3707 COMMERClfJ. ' No pet•, pleasel $550 S 1 FOR RENT 2740 PDOPEltTY 2778 mo. Me-o392 tepa lo aandl Stud o iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil &\ CORONA dwn1tr• In triplex. 24th liiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL -110 2122 --.-.-.-u-t-lt_"1_1_m_m_oc_2_B_r 2B•Rlvectwnta"naldr•a·clampplrnog•.· St. S650 Incl utlla, IH 9X20, 24 hr acceu, C-2 Ofc/W•rehouae, .n~ t714) 847·2822 11le, Eastalcto CMJ • .. QOVERN.UNT JOBS••• Thouaanda of •ntry level potltlon• avaJi. able. Great pay/ben-•lil•. Local/relocallon. For eppllcallon .,,d frn lnformallon call t·S10.7ff.M75 Ext. 0 ·22 Costa .Mes~, CA 92627 : (Corner of Newport Blvd. & Bay St.) • CLASSIFIED BOlJRS: · ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . 2Ba sngl M w/1hul· Pool,. quiet, very !: 17th St $100/mo 900 all, nr Fairview & 'Avl Nowl 511.,., Cama· tars, new pnt/noorlng. clean, nr fwya/ahops. Studio-I hH to bchl ~10 379·1080 55 twy. 619-726-8100 TRADE $1450/mo. 675·72l8 N tie, p;el .... 50 SBSO/mo. 18R, ateps ••aTSID• CM FAX 819-723-11153 lion. 38R 2BA, w/d, -o P9 ~ue . .., . to beh snst mo. Prop-- lrlg, $1450 Op1m SaV Bluffs T1nnl1 Villa 392 •rtv Hie 642·3850 Storage only Sell yOYr home through classified Telephone 8am ~ 5:30pm Monday-Friday W alk-ln 8:30am-5:30pm Monday-Friday Sun 310-375-9487 M str + 3BR, fam rm, Clean quiet upateln WATERFRONT S9S/:.~.i,8d~ 1 t-7 through classified. 842;5078 Elegant 28/28 condo country kitch, 2650 •/I etudlo lg b•lh/cloHt. 1·2BR retldencea ont---------t---e_4_2_·_5_8_7_e ___ --------- furr'l/unf. lmmac Whl S2350 mo 848 .. 980 No 1>9l• $500/ + S200 L Id o p en In au I a , decor, grdn, pool, So CUFF HAV•N dep util pd 722·~ lmmed occpyl SBOO- PCH S1500 72f-B521 28; 1Ba $950 E'alde 1BR vacant, encl $1300 673-6030 7 dy11r----....,....,.,.,,,.....,.,..,."""'"""""''""'"'"'.,.,,.,.,......'!'!'l'l,....,'l't'l'l""""""""""""""'!'l'l-.l""""----i FURNISHED 2Br tBa SB50 gar, $585 + $650 710 Udo Park Dr DEADLINES Monday ......................... Friday 5:30pm. 'J'uesday ........................ Monday 5:30pm Wednesday .................. Tuesday 5 :30pm Independent ........... Wednesday 3:30pm 2Br 2Ba condo-charm, No pets. 548·375B dep. 150 E 21•1 St. e-46-5934 or 54..,...294 1 .. •••••••• patio, pool, near Dual mstt 1ulle, frplc, 21.,,,...,--------1• beach. $1975/mQ or balconlll, w/d hkup, •aide lrg 2Br triplex, MISCELLANEOUS $1675 lse 760-31B7 2 car parking, tennl•, enc:r g.,, w/d hkup, •Gorgeous ocean view pool & 1pa. Nr bch. •net patio. SS00-$815/ R!MTALS H.V. Hiiis hm, 4BR or $1325. Agt 6S0-9t70 mo.* 873-1105 I••••••••• 3 + don, pool, spa H y Hom•• 48, EASTSIDE Sharp $3650 Agl 840·5884 2.,.,88 on the grnblt, 2Bd, W/D hkup•, encl 1·,.-0-0-M-5---2-7-0-6 NEW CUSTOM 3bd· Phase II, blk lo pool, get S760 Agt. Pam &\ 2ba, blllns frig, deck & S2350 mo 780-0803 548-5880 Of 979-3848 liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~o ~:~~k8g~~':o::,S95 u~~ 1::i:.u~. :~1 ~~~ •::.~.::;~rp~:. Imo~ c~:~~.:o::~·F~";.~11: :Wffi;;;::~;;au~tl;i;:Jl!ngj~~f (f :};::;;:;:;:::;fitil:~;:~ ·:~f ~~::~a~:eE: vlow ~:-=T ::::;;.~~· H:=·~::~~· Ir jf ;r;f~~tlr1~{f,,;,,1 Thursday···~····· .. ····· Wednesday 5:30pm Friday ...................... Thursday 5:30pm Saturday ........................ Friday 5:30pm GENERAL POLICY $1400/mo. 723-0751 :!.~,~~lfu~o!:R·!~~.~ b~ .. ~~;,e'l '!=: •MOTELS 2718 ·}:.:~·=·>:· •• t. . ..l'l .... ;~ .. JDt.:~X!IJ~ .... :RJJ ... ~l.:·:··:·::Q~.;.;,'-'·:·=-" brile lntorlor. 2 car cloual 83f.a427 liiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii Ritea and deadline. are 1u\jec:t to change without notice. The publiaher rtaene. the right to eemor, reclauify, revi1e or reject an y clauilied advertieement. Ple.aae report uy erron that may be in tour cluaified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot 4 The lndepencleat acc:epta lio liability for 111t error in an adnrtilement for wlaicb it may be r.pollible. except for the coet ol the apace actullJ ocmpied by the error. Creel.it can only be .Oowi for d.e fint imertion. COSTA MESA 2124 gar, yrty 1.. S2600 spacloue 1Bf'-c•ble, nr mo. Cindy 673·3n7 l>Ch, ahopa, bus llne. 2BR DUPLEX, now BA., Cannery VIiiage Alty $81!1 & up. Call Bon- qulel, yard, new c1pV L••/S•le 4BR-3.5Ba nle for your new ad· LIVS IN LAGUNA Fum Studio•, kltchen-•ft••· lV, pool. 1175 & up wk. 494-1294 drp1. gar, groat neigh· exec home In gr"t to-dr"11 Ma-aeae bora $7115. 647·7540 cation w/pool. S759K •UNB•LlftML•• VACATION Ch•rmlng E'ald• t Br Of S3800/mo. E'alde 1 BR No pets. ••- 1 Be, frplc:, lndry, front 875-1155 or 648-5558 End getliQe, lllUndry. AIOft iALS 6 rear yard. Avl 5/20. Nwpt Creal 4BR 38• + S550 + dep e-42.SSMM l••••••im•I S7115/mo. "* 434·9359 don w/ocn vw, comm CDM 19aG'• .. aah E'SID• COTTAO~ pool/tennla/apal I _BUNTIN ___ G_T_O_N___ ~~ \4 C~;9.0 ~~ 1Br 18a, g11, y11d. l1650/mo. 842·3850 New pnt/alove/1111/fr"". l!ACH 2840 3bf 1ba. 2 Clacq, w/d, •w fum. 12500mo. Avt 8/ Hkupt. '6115 642·B55S 11 au JUAN 1&-1/30 723-14'8 I .w1I 1 Ml .. ~ ...... 2\tBa '•Ide apa<:lou1 3Br CAPIS-•uo 2178 _. Laite Haveau 38 28a condo-lypt apt, 1~ ffplc, toe., aneh pr, r d /d hk 1n...i... 2 anc:t ..... -28•, lV, epa. lndry, Yet • get, w upa, .,"';.l;..,mo. .. .. :""'.Z.".'7' vi.w. Wknd or Wkly. new crpt & paint No CASA CAPISTRANO ·~•_ ... _ .... , ___ ... ____ ....,_•_ T -" •..a7 '2722 ...... l9. S""75, •3 1 """36 ·-rena av-. -·7755 ••••••••• Wt•Cff ... • v -· 32108 Paaeo Cetoilna. Rarefy avail n9W etudlo, -HOUSES/ B.-n 2e, 1a.. lndry rm, , ... ..nano. prtv .mrv.•---------PaOPBJtTY 1175 BVNTINGTON cerprt, 11or-ve. 1100 t1nc:h dn-deck· kll·PriY UNTALS TO ' CONDOS l••lllliii~--111/Ho. 308-171:1 etde yard. N/8, No SllAll -2724 fOUAI. "°"""° fOR rawe MONTDllY IEACB 2140 S>a'•· $540 mo. ane,.._ ___ lii __ tiMM.oQ ••••••••• cbUutll. IHMl-e611 .. Ol'l'011'""'" OWN A 2ND HOME 4br Iba hM on Qranel .uu.-.•..,....•• On The hechfrontl h11elltf On APAllTMENTS Canal. Pun kitchen, .....,., .. .._" ..... ,.._ AIA Awatd• Winning NIWPOltT lndry ......,,. ...... ••t ... ,.., ...... ,Mltlltllat condomlnluma •l•rl• TIM Qrffftl PO• RENT 2 ..... 1a35'~"1•23.47m"' . .....,_..._... ...... NEWPOlT Ing at s 112.000-Town11ou.. mod•I ·-------· llACB -........... .., ......... BEACH 1089 $42!.,000 Furnl•h•d 203 B 38R, oc.,an 1·------·1 cDM '• I" .. u.lgtle• 11 •taulMIHllt• iiil•iiiiiii•liiiii• mod t ie open dally vl•w In gated c;omm. * t •• •••st ~!"~ ~ ~'! !::!',· ..., ,..... C•ll tor brochur• Furn 12300/mo. Unt CORONA ""..,. -.. ,... ... -.-- MM«• tKC.' • HM80f' RIDGE VlllW (800) 47'1·7'142 lt800/mo eeo.e'leo 211 llA l71Mla •IA utll. 7n.o418 -.~.............. .., OWN•R Lg 381'. D!L MU 2122 m mrr. Ow-·-CM-Matt .... ... 2-.......... ........... . . .. -.. , ___ ._.,......_.,111111 loh. 2"'Y•. upgraded, TlMESu•DIS 1-5a0 Nll!WPORT p o '''O· d/w twnhrM, NII prOf tam • ..... ;~... new pnVpluah crpt, A/ nnl'\ 111 '" ••wtront 1 Br Apll. Intl. IOdO poof. No All amenlllH 1471 C. alarm Wiii tracl• up 111.ACH 2189 Upatra & ctwnwt avt. pet•. No '"•· No mo. No pata 131·~U90 I flllt H•~ ril HI lot I 11ty hi In •lmllat TIM•SMAR• Ntw crpC/pr\t 11075 la•M •48 4IS• H .. .Shr 6g 48R a"'a. ::":::...~ &s•a 1476K 721·0913 R•aAL•• \\otf ltt mol 142·1611S 2Dr Iba near ifih St hm In qutet .,.. w/2 , ............. 0.1 ..... 1 Npl Ht• II alty JBt 28• , .. 1111lll<in •Oftl llllCO Beach Ar•• X·ii ~8" :J8A Apt nawtY fpk. •Id, 119'," .... profHalOnal rllamkg .. ...,._, ....,._ !Ml all irpt ram rm, Fr dre. ·oo. Choclil. out goer• ctecotatod, frplc, lg No pate. Avail M. in-. • preftt MrM ...... Ml•••N4 11 ._.. 1479'< &50-0943 Bkr ~ :,!.!~:'~.:~r.j Winter or Vrtr deek & ~. a.ta ger e..amo. IC»lle 1011 Mottty furn w/:o', •••••• ............ • Ed Van don Bouche 1 • T , 8 I. 1c•n 1 0 0 .';':Q~"'i=·~~ 11760 mo 7..,.74 I Wll 1'1111 lllT ::::-J:" :':.: • : ... co ..., ..... _. TRAD£ RE Btok•r VIII• Rent•I• FIND WITH LIAllJI Udla --aau ...... , , .... uUUO CIOOJ ·~·97M a•A41" Apae. a Gi W atv ~ ....._. ,.-... -"' 875-4912 .,..,, N9WI '•mlly ocn vlaiw hM, p~ ba • • 0 , IC...... II\ OUill Cla .ifltd Duy II tll It FlclO 11. 11n lparvnet't cdmplU, pOof, .-~ l.Mry ....... ·~ ... al_ll .. -142°1878 Claaatft-4. 11\fough Cf41SSlfled grwnd ·~10 6118: dy l1°'39M'l7 • i. . " JiifliiL IVSUUSS LOST • PUSOIW.S 3002 UIPLOTMMT OPPC)ITUIOTY FOUND 292SI•----• 5530 2904 " • 81NGL•8a -------- -•111111!--~~---lil L08T1 ..,.._ a •rey M .. t •Ingle people HAHi aTYLtaT · DISTlll•UT• Coclultlel In N-.... throughout rural T-ODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ". -HllY ..... America. Conndinuai. Newport BNch aak>n. n• Pof1/PtomontOfY area. reputable .. lat>U•h•d Rent or percentaQe. ~llODUCTS Say1 "'Baby Bird," RE· plan. F;... detalla. Tom 844·1570 Wed-Sat ::::_ ~ e::~t~11!'~ WARD. Call 873-1328. Country Connections Merkttl n C ""' 1oc•I locatlon1. No •TOLEN !Wwsletter, PO Box ftw • 0 ielllng·all lnclualve . Air comprenor and 408, Superior. NE puter/Admln Asel Eatt·WHt cue-bad of four diamonda. With a Minimum 1nv .. 1ment orange box or tool•, 88978. PT • For new gor· deal1. hand of almolt all primet and tee· e1e. 800-940.2299. Costa Mesa area, late,_________ geoui oHlce. 722-4588 NORTH ond•round control in both minon, INCOllm oeaconm nigh!, ~7:3~WARD. M!MB!Jt.SHIPS Orahnge Co. hp1u1t>.!!.c •A Q 6 3 North launched into Blackwood famous PhD. sclenUst •c ool• now r..... . Q 10 6 4 and, on di9coverinJ an ace wu miN· reveaJ1 .high-Income ••••••••''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3ii0iilii8 PT/FT. For lnlo call " K 2 ino, eeuled in the small a1aJn. dl1c:overle1 anyone 1• ·~7_1_4_1ff2 __ ·t_ooo_.___ • K 9 ""' ..., Cor •• ' West led the queen of dia.mondl cen u.. to achieve pw:•soNALS ona del Mar PHOTOGRAPHY WEST EAST WNllh. Free facit. 8 . ~ rHldent WllhH to OPPORT\JNITIES and when dummy appeared it 5'nclalr, 1123 Sandi purcnase memberahlp NO EXPERIENCE ! 10 8 7 6 2 • J 9 4 seemed the .WU would depend OD Ln. O.pt. DP, Costa Newport Sch Country NECESSARY. National ' 8 7 'V S 2 gueuing whether West beld the Me ... CA. 92627. Club &44-4352 company offere com-. Q J 10 6 IS 3¢ 9 8 queen of clubt or the ace. One glance VENDING RTE ESTAB . PERSONALS 3002 Newport 9e11Ch P•tlllve aalary, com· •Void •A Q 8 IS 4 3 at the diagram will suffice to ahow lmmed CASH Flow Country Club mission, paid training, SOUTH th.at had declarer committed to an $2.r""'/Wk P t'I M •'Dolli' ' Membership beneflts. Some po•I· ....., o • ust tlon• require overnight ~ K early club play the contrac\ would SeJI 80().877•1340 Hot & Lots of run. 973-9399 travel. Call for area "' A K J 9 6 hav~ failed. Lauren 714·570-8170 I••••••••• eppolntment: North· 0 A 7 4 DumJDy'• Iring of diamond• took ern: 800-842·1771. • J 10 6 2 the fint trick, trumps were drawn in HOT & WILD! Southern: <310> 531• Th~ biddini; two rounds and the king of spades 1·800.86CHS969 ~~::. ~on~~~~) 112a5~: So~tb W~t North Eut was cashed. Ace or dia.mondl and a · Toll Free Call 7pm. · 1 \ P... 1 •· p._ diamond ruff, on which Eatt dit· ANNOUNCEMENTS LONl!LY TONIGHT! EMPLOYMENT 2 + P.. 3 \? · p._ carded a club. served u the entry to Call me • 1·n come Plumber 4 ,: P... 4 NT P... cuh t.he table'• m&1ter 1padn and 2920 over qulckl Shannon • 5530 Min 5 yrs exp In repair r. -p.. 6 -Pa. the fourth tnade wu led. When Eut i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil dncr 71 4-448-0969 work. Clean OMV · -..-record. Prlnt-oU1 req'd. Pau P... showed out the hand wu an open A W':r':.':.~~:uL Micheal & Linda ·ASSEMBLY, Fff Mu1t have ·own hand Opening lead: Queen of 0 book. West baa started with five EXPRRlENCl!I •H•PPY• Sam-4:3 opm M·F. tools 548-5558 spades. two hearu and ail dia· Scandinavian, Euro-¥4th• s5.50/hr. No-.xp nec . .1--P-O_S_T_AL_.J_O_•_•__ Don't commit younelf to a line mor¥is-and no clubt. So declarer •An Iv Small mfg plent. pean. South Amer!· n •nary• Apply In person btwn Start St 1.41/hr. For before it is abtolutely necesaa.ry. If simply discarded a third club. West cen. Japanese high M•y 5th. 1994 t0-4:30, 16661 oemlnl exam end appllcallon you find out as much u posaible won the trick and wu endplayed. 1chool exchange atu· Wlahlng you many L:ane, Hunt. Beach. lnfo call 219n89-8301 about the diatribu•ion first a sure· Whether the defender exited with a den's ••riving August. more. God Bless. Wilh 1----------e ... C'"'"'" ,,. ·•p Su-~fri ' Becom';° a hol1 family/ Love, your alster Suzi File Clerk" .... ..._.., --... •r trick alternative may be unearthed. spade or a diamond, declarer would • AISE. Please Call • Mlch•ll•• NB Law firm. S8.50. PROPERTY MGR North's jump to three he&J'\S wu ruff on the board while discarding •1-eoo.SIBLING• 1 Low price. Very $7.50/Hr DOE + ben· Nwpt Bt:h Co has & forcing raise. South deemed the thelasiclubfromhand.Makingsiz· TECHNIQUE COUNTS vulner•ble. South EMPLOYMENT ACROSS IT~s bet.et 6 Stam 10 Ptlonograph teco<d 14 Muican goodbye 15 Suntan-tottOn 1ngre<11ent 16 Brain1t0tm 17 Leans 18 llldtan gatment 19 Poet's new d1y 20 Is eager 22 Postpone 2• Gamble 25 Snakes comments 2G Tidy up 30 long way olf 32 Flowboat pt()C)etlers 33 toe-cream l\OIOe< 35 l<een 40 Had a v1s1on . •2 Young trog H Catch •5 JiKob s twin 47 Facilitate •8 Try OUI 50 Cleaned 52 Beavers· dens S6 S111'11lar 58 Coldest 59 Canadian hg..;re skater l<url - 6• Shoestring 65 Rong ol light 67 Revotuhonary 68 Pub drlnkl 69-Eve·s garden 70 Oevek>c> 71 Boll 72 ·A -by any othel name .. 73 Sh9f1rr s men. DOWN 1 Go out with 2 Norsegoo 3 GOid leaf • NIQhl·llytng insect 5 GuarantH 8 Foundaj1on~ 1 Tomm(Moe fOf one 8 Neot!\ef hstl -towt 9 Japanese hired comp an ton 10 Cat"s 11 Statues ol gOds 12 M1nisl8T to 13 Walking &llCk!> 21 Aller- 23 EmptOye<J 26 Oozes 27 Deserve 2~Zone 29 ~uss1an emperor var 3 l Greek cheese 34 Poem!> 36 Momo<:.s 37 Capricorn Symbol 38 II not 39 Riverbank plant •I OUI i:l1s1riou1es TOO MANY DEBTS? pretty. Young & classy ems. Must accurate, lmmed opening for hand worth a slam try, hence the o4d. Overdue bills? Com· pvt dncr. 714·237· dependable & ••II· exp'd Prop. Mgr. Yrly/t--------------...:.------------1------~-~-motlvat_... 752 7855 Summer/Winter Rent· ,blne debts Into one 4082 No Agency Fee ""'· • 1 s 1 F b ------...---1---------1---------payment. Cut pay: p 1 th H Flnlahed C•rpenters as. 8 + · a oppty. ______ ..__. __ ment• 30"-to 50% r•~•r o • 01~ 1001s +transportation Aon 673"7300 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE 6014 14 Reduce Interest/late Spirit-Holy Spirit you needed. Call: .P1vchologl1t PT 5530 SERVICES . SS '2.':t liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... ,..,,7--+--+--1-_...-fHs. $4,000-$100,000. who solve. all prob-714-641·8307 Iv msg p rt1 I N =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... NCCS (Non-profit) lems, light all roads os ton av· 0 over-1111 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•ii BRASS BED, On u, Ucensed/Bond•d so 1hat I can achieve On the move? head. Must be able to Salel/Mgmt Will Train -·-·-w/flrm ortho matt set, I=._.--+--+-._.,___ 1-800·955·0412 my goal. You who :~:~!·:~.:5•J:h As-•Sports Minded* . Please be aware that never used, boxed. give me the divine gift Sell your extra Energetic, money mo-the ll11ings In this cat· Cost S850, must jell LOST& FOUND to forgive and forget household Real Estate tlvated Individuals egory may requlre you $250 cash. 774-6500 all evil against me In d d 1 d' ·to call • 900 numberi--------- 2925 this and all lnstan"es items MAL llTATI IALD nee e or oxpan ing In which there Is a DAYBED wht/brass, ... health lnl'I co. 1 ft di & or my Ille are wllh me, in Classified Busy walk-in loc.ilon.' (7141250•9448 charge per minute. compete w run o iiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiil I want this shorl comp plan. For lnlBrvlew mall's. Never used. Broken~H11rted prayer to thank you call Ron Tavtor. :I SEW OUR HAIR EARN UP TO $700/ Cost $850, must sell ....,_, ......... -6. _ _...._ for all things and to . '""--II ....,. ACCESSOAlr:S 'WEEK. No experience. $250 cash. 774·6500. little-Boy ti 1 11•t"Tll lflCE "" J?.-rt-tlme/Ft.111 t~1----'--=-----.. ~ con rm once agern ... IP'lt A°'t HOME Process mortgage re-Designer bdrm ste, pier L 0 S T thal I never w.11n1 to be Repat'nti·ng? ,,.... Fun and easy. Call funds . To II Ire e cabs, It bridge hdbrd, . ·Golden Retriever separated from you. • 673-7300 nowt Accessories Etc. 1 ·800-771;.3305 dressr. pd S4K, sell -------+--.i.--"'W H 1 s KEY" even In spite of all ,...,,,·,.i...i.i....ioiepainl 1·813·264·7576 Ext 9. $1400 obo 721·8521 <::i •<::i •<::1 •••<::i material lllu1lons. I r--" RESTAURANT TELEMARKETING In the vicinity of New· wish to be with you In 11,..idlil,ttplauhr DOMESTICS 5540 eternal joy and thank rtSb1 k, loak ~ lhe Noc Best deal In town. port Beach, near 16th you for your mercy SNACK BAA Come take a look -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & Tustin Avenue on 3/ t d d 1 Omifieds lo find ltie ATTENDANTS Soe If you quality. Our 24. 8 yrs old. Little owar s me an m ne. look firm needs 10 proven NEED European En· gray eround muzzle, The person must say sen0you'1t ~for. (Summer Only) closers. Professional glish spkg tamale to ESTATE SALE Cherry· Sleigh bdrm sel, unused $1650. Matching ontrtalnment armoire avf. 89))-6046 bare spot near tall. this pr!'yer for\ three FaSI food exp. helpful. atmosphere. Sl50K+. watch 2 klds. Prefer Please Call Christina consecutive days. Musi be available Call al1er 9am ask ror live-out. Lt hskpg,1--------- @(714) 950-1004 Aher three days the weekends & holidays. Jotin 7\4.662~7662 exp'd, refs. 642·6845 MERCHANDISE R E W favor requesl wlll be Start epprox May 15. ,..,.,..--'"------MISC 6 15 A R . D granted even If seems $6.25/hr. Work •I Hom•Lots 1••••••••• • 0 \?FOUND•HOUND\? diHlcult. The prayer of Jobs la SSI Send 1• t=--+--+--+-- must be published BALBOA BAY CLUB ·SASE to: RAE,. 638 MERCHANDISE Blue queen size hide·•· Beautiful, Golden Immediately after • .., 71411645-5000 Ext. 521 Camino do Los Mares, I••••••••• bed, noral loveseat. 2 ... 1-1-----+-- 43 Souno • 46 Horse barn:. 49 010 Tttstament queen 51 Open 52 Fr<1gronl :.hrvb 53 Florida coly 54 Cuts 1n small cubes 55 Web·looteo 01rds • 57 Norwegian money unit 60 F1ctl0f\al de1ec11ve Wolle 61 Stork~ cousin 62 Loch monster bJ Hogn w•rots b6 Fun 1 f 12 13' Cockerspanlel Mix favor Is g~antod1 with· .lllJflM . C·240C-4A13,2San Clem· sturdy twin beds, stu· Frlendly,Tralned Male out mention ° ttie RETAIL SALES ente, 9 673 dent desk, end table _____ ...__ FolJnd near McFad· favor, only your Initials CdM gallery. Entry Buy 11: Sell It. Find 11. ANTIQUES 6010 • a4 e-o373 =====:::===~~=====~~=====~~=~ den & 55 Freeway, 4 tbottappceaBr at lhe le,vel, will tra71n23. Salary2 Cla11lfled. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ------------------•------------------o om. . . pus comm. -442 ---------•• Estate S•l•I 6' Rose· months ago, unable to---------Belgl•n sldqboard wood mothe ol 1 MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE CO take care of hlm any· ---------------------------------$950, Ennllsh hall tree I r pear LLECTIBLES • scth~nndas, ccaobHnoeets,tab'1~.!'. MISC. 601 S MISC.. 601 S 6017 more, needs good EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT s250, hand painted .. - home & en11ironment. • S530 5530 5530 5530 plales $S-l5. 675·6037 curios, all Rosewood. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiii•il ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiii1iiiiii•iiiiiiiii•iiii Approx. 1 year old •BUYING ITEMS• Huge cQllecllon of Home Sauna, elec w/ Teak drop-leaf table, WANTED!! Otd Barbie Pl II Ad I bronzes (34) Including timer & light, $319 .like now, seats 8 Im· Dolls & Accessories ease ca r ana From 1800-196Q. 1 pc s · Uo s 6' bllnd I •4"-""1""4 n . us· .., .,._., .. ported 2x5 ma1ble-top Musi say "Maoe in 1(800) .,.,o 8193 Box ~ewelry to entire house tlce Clolssone U" to _... SALES . .. SUNOVEST•WOLFfl cocktall tab.le. Side-Ja ... an". Top p-e pd, 23084. Please lea11e W 1,,,1 r1,, --ilrhf f? ontonts. lmmmodlate 3'. legal Ivory lnclud· TANNING BEDS by-side relng, Whirl· . .. 960.350S phone number. happy Be part of the start-up team at Leamlngsmlth, "OU1u you ""' a DI&" OU • cash, top$. 673·6223 Ing netsukes, 3' King New commercial· pool, 35wx58h. Hse- 10 return your call. & Queen, charlols, 3' home units trom hold lloms. 760·6848 the lnnovattve specialty retailer dedicated to W.1"'h Pa11? APPLIANCES 6011 tusks, lvoryJ:>oats,etc. $199.00. Lamps· Tree Roses SS: Citrus FREE ro YOU6022 •L 0 s T CAT• combining learning and entertalnmem. If you "Jll J Fish bowls, paintings, Lollons·Accessorles. or fruit trees w/lrult Male Longhair. while t' ... :..... ...Nth et 'I silver. lapls, turquoise, Monthly payments $10; On Palms 4-6'S1oliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w/grey & black. Miss· are an energe IC, creauwv person "" r 81 Interviewing t.or June thru Dec. Weatlngh.. Slacked 25 pieces carved }ade, low as $18.00 Gal pl.ants SI ; shade, FREE FIREWOOD & Ing alnce 5·2, In the experience, W9 invite you to explore hvy duty washer/dryer 200 year old Chinese Call todayl FREE pine, fruit 15 gal $20; LUMBER. Come and vlclnrty of 20\h St. & i: ,e d · rk ith H S $150. Beige footstool armolres, · 6 cabinets, NEW herbs 135 "Inds, s1 ·, get It. Call 847-5678, empk>yment opportunities 1n management, . .,atur ay · evening wo w lgh chool (h > s20 7 ~ old ·c1ock1, bar, very " 1, 7 Sanla Ana Ave. area ~/PT __ ..._ and halft in . h,.. h & bll h umpty . 6 3...,oso. ornate Louis XV fur· , color catalog Iliac s10 909·674·9422 ;:irn-pm Please Call<:?646-1309 ri. -· stock ""'t' OUf new store reunion p u10Qr3p er pu S er. nlture Incl mirror & 1-800-462·9197 The Pllol T.CUP TOV opening at South Coast Plaza. Please call Hiring persons to verify photo cards & FURNITURE 6014 console. man & ladies ClaHlfl•d ·POODLE· FIND (310) 576-0652 for additional information. . assist photographer. desk. Bombay cabl· TRADE The most comprehen-Looking for Good nots. 9 sllk rugs, 3'· slve and current dlrec· Homel Aprox. 8 yrs. an apartment through classified Lcarning')mtth . Inc 641-7544 IO 1m-4pm WHkdays Beaut solid pecan Stan· 14'. etc. etc. SAT/SUN through classified tory 01 goods and ser· Boige-Cotot1ng. Nice Ask for ley bdrm set w/arm· 10-4, 1599 ,superior ,.42•5678 vlce1 eroundl Please call Sherry olre $550. 722-0864 #At, CM. 722·5552 v <::1751·34&5 .... oma I PLUMBING 3890 TREE 3812 IQU'IPlllllT 3151 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES -----•I CARPENTRY 3510 CONCRETE & FENCES SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii MASONRY 3557 • DECXS HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 LEGAL 3615 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3929 A to Z HANDYMAN Home Repalrl/Remodel Wiiiiam Herold Jewelers •EXTRA QUICK• ~~~!'!~'·~:th:,8b~=:: * Bell Price/Quality •FENCES GATE•• Co111 Mesa/Newport Wat~h &11:iwelry repair Overdue Biiis? Cul Typewriters/calculators Right nowr Minutes Gardening. cleanups. l.lndscape brick. l10ne. newtrepalt/poat reptaced 25 Vrs. E11perlencel 8An~~~! .... ~7J3ew..()3•t!,Y. monthly payments up 1hreddeB/la1er print· from yout Drains razor trees. planling lawns, DIRECTORY windows. 00\19 ~8-7258 JT Concret' M3-0t22 Redwood• l11'576605 *JIM 875·5099 * 11'11-•nvw .., u"' to 50%. Licensed and era, etc. Repalr/cleian cleaned from $7.50 lrrogauon free Est Acco~·NG/ MASTER CARPENTER • Jim WhY1e 642·7206 M•sonrw Problems!•---------bonded nonprofit Hm/Olc. Ella 259·1930 Complete houso from Comm/Aes 527·1087 "'"' "" Additions/Remodel• Brick, Block, Stone, Tile • ·-S55. Main, sewars, no ---------TAXES 3406 Fire/Water Repairs. Cone:. Pallo, Driveway •Wood Fenoff• Repair/add. FREE est. IANDSCAPE • company. t-800-226-problem. Flat prices, Tree trim/removal, Jerry 84 .. 7540 Fplc, 8801. Rel. 20 Yr replace/repair, lrM '*""II Formerly with Roger's LAWN rae~ 3808 019Q EJct. 49. Call 24 PAINTING 3858 Plumblng re~r1 from sprinkler 1ystem1 & Exp. Terry 857·7594 •Slimlltt. low prices. Uc'd Gardns. Phillips 646-"2187 ~ hours. iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiimiiiiii $14.95 Phone quotes lndscpg You name it, at :~~a'J.!~.! fee. R===·,:;.'·c-e_m.;..e_n_l_/b .. r~lc_k_/s-to-n-e"""/1_11_• AdVanllgeConttr.074-5301 Plumblng/elec/water I rl •W.P. YOUNQQUlaT Johnnies, 5'0-2092 we do Ill &4&-4174 7 Days & Evening• Wll, tences. gatet. etc. Uc. drvwy •lab $2.50/aq "1---------htr1/1prlnklers/cell Al Ame can lawn Care MOVING 3834 Palf\ttne Contractor . FIL-AM DRAIN Brent e111 842·9843 35yn.,i.JwrrM2.otl7 l .. • .. '!m1~•c83onc1 r!!•10 FLOOR INSTALL fans. Install/Repair. UMaJnt~~~~lng·· OwCtea.n-,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oual. painting by prorts Service -Small drain WALL ,.._ ..._ ....... FREE est. 241-0137 ps, P-· . neru llcl602094. Ins. $24.50. Main drain COVEDRYGS 3932 1:---------1 QUALITY MAaONRY REPAIRS 3620 --------opereted. 790-7773 Capt. Holmes Movers ffff •st. 845-3305 S34 50. 847-4843 .un ACOUSnC CARPET INSTALL . e1oc1< & wood fenc... s,~';;~.~e:~~°,,,~~:~~c!~i •••lo Yard Malnt. Th• Captain beat• 21,,. Qulltr "'"""' Plumblng A•P•lrs & liciiiuii•iitoiimiiitiiniisiitiiaiilliiaiitliioiin a11uoo11wwvG 3408 • llEPADtS 3518 cone drlv .. & pallos. Vlnyt, hardwood Jobs, Quality, Integrity, L•Wn!.f Cleanupe, everyone• prices! Ins. Pl US 1 ouch u PI Drains Clear1d lrom RH/Comm llrtp'palnt &UOPl 5Wft Uc#871812 968-0422 ceramic, m•rble, lub I care, Ken 642·1nO Tr .. Trlmmln9. Lt haroworktn14...prof. mural•. Richard Sinor $5.50. All h,xtu1u In No )ob too s malll Free e.t My •In job ~or r•p:~3 ala' ,..,.,_tta_w_•_ne __ •_7_e-a __ 2_4_5_, __ L_1_1_1_4_1_9_2_• ___ •_3_7 Uc 280644 &45-3200 stalled. Stew'• 545-8298 5""-Ott wad 873-2937 -~ ----- ACOUSTIC CEILINGS All carpet repairs DECK •Bond • --------Clunup·removal-trlm· PUBLIC NOTICE aoa HUTTON CO. •-------- REMOVED. Cullom Power 1tretch/1nstalV co·•'PTVG 35701---------1HAUUNG 3720 haul. Weed/hedges! Th• Calif. Public Ulfll· Painting Interior/Ext• POOL Th• Piiot hand teicture applied. 1 dy• 725-7032 24 h,. nun PU1UflTURE iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tFrree .... 1u,n,_lc;...~!.w2731awn tl•• Commission RE· rlor. Acou1tlc ceilings SE•VJCE 3894 Cl•Hlfled Uc l'Ot2281 373·1058 £1 ........... QUIRES that all u·..... -painted, repaired, iiii"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The mo1t comprehen· --=--------STOP o ck L k eep,aYWte 3622 'JUNK TO THE DUMP' ....., ,,_... ._... d ,,,..and current direc· • • ea • ~ n&""'1 Immediate debris Green~ t..and1epng hou1ehold good• applt ..... rlem&o ..... , ry ----------1 CLEANING waterproof coaling•· r-oval. Ouar Honeit & Irrigation, Trimming movers print their wa repa r texture. POOL CLEANll!'O ~~~1°!.,~=~ ~nd Hr• BATHTUB SUVJCES 3548 decks, 1talrs Oual. COMplllte R••l.,lltloft P•rlc"•• ........ _1 •"2 & Removal•, Clean-P.U.C. Cal T number: #622831 ..... 3ao Chem. serv., equip. work. Lll58?430 Free Wood .... k h 1 • ..,... .... a Mal 1 s u 11 d h ff repair, 1lgae, etc. Ins. ~::::;;:::====::::::::=:: It E ST 0 I AT I 0 H E11. Belt I 722-8789 ' ..... c et", up 0 1' upi n · '· c. mos an c au euri Jerry L oavl .. Speclallze FREE EST 776· t 722 3448 tWINDOI CLIMlllG• •le. FREE plchul & #599025, •IJ0-8109 print their T.C.P. num-* Custom Res/Comm ,Rl!I! ESTIMATES dellvery. M2·18 3 IMPROVEMENTS Jungle Jim• L..andicape ber In all advertise-Palntlng/Wallpaperlng ---------•••••••ml 297-8081 David DOOIS 3580 eo-.e 375• Malnt .Hrd1cpe,Yard menrs. If you have • l"441235 * 788·2028 ROOfING 3910 Don•t •epl••• --------' .. •••llllliiiiiiliil• uaUfty-•u 3710 ~ v cleanup, T•"'• It ~quHtlon abOut the_ I•· QU.ALITYWOiliK " te>04Ki S•tlefeotlonl• annu aann gallty of• mover, limo Re9I•.. Tuba•tl... 1 .. ~ .. H~---... ••N•nt new entry nowt •t7-e999 or chauffeur. call: 20 yrs exp. Quality AHdne Roofing Spring 1lnk1•spH•flberglaas « _... .......,..,,c, maker a door hanger. Concrete dflvel, walks, Public Ullllllea wotkmanihlp, fair Specl•I. Beal all repair. Fr .. k'1 home Honest, refa. Some Ouar. ,..., Baldwin ..... &R811tal ,,.,..,._ patlo1, cover1, deck•, Landeoape ltopalr CommlHlon prieff 145-2411 Ron repairs 20% reroor 5"- est. Ouar 159-1795 IEng. Aebeca ns-1309 • --ka. Don. 621--10 P-"1t•Carpentry• It framlnn.28 -• ••P Yard tlghl•·•Prlnklera. ow c ....... • "'""" liir• mi working ,_.. ..... Oryw .. and morel 1552•0920 • 72;~278 FNlt'fl'""' & ~llom 114-558·41151 UJM8 ,,. .. •alnt. Lie/Ins. ...,.,_7.,..., .. v8 --------I tot you. HouMdMn 0.,. M•ea77 Pete on "acatlon illY 6ft M0Vl"9 J:"O:.,---:t ~ Sa4Aet Rooftntt-Uc & IOAT Ing . yard a boat WCDICAL 3810 C•f1tet1lrw lleOtrto< LAndacaplng • Malnl• Lowest Storage, prof St..1e1-.1 e':.115. In• sr,;:;a11a.comm. 1 detailing, wlndowa. Phi,.;.... HOME CD!/ nance. Comm'I & Ae._ XL.NT rep. 1 ht min. In• re-roo /repair 25 yrs MAllTIRAJlfQ 34 0 etc Uc/8ond 722.eo:a2 a.t m.etrte81 wortt Co""""'". Lie. SUVICIS 3760 Sprinkler lnatanauon &. ne1est. V/MC n1..n&e •FRE£ EST 87'-5095 eo.. ....,.... 11 yt9 •11.P· New con1tructlonl repair form9'fy w/elltot Y•ohte. Jim Blaoll ll0-4918 K.alhy'• HcMAMllMPinQ Loe.-Uo. oontractof ..... Ma--~~ ~,.,_...,~-icil~slllrlr-:==~--1 roarwn •1 'ft'Y. Aee/Comml"•lf•ble. Quick AeeponMI • I '%Ii • ~ ....... Ouallt~ worlll Refs. ,,.. Eat. •H-TM• Carpentry, rooflnft• ~ot a MilMIHalltor ... ••••••••• • .. , ... .-. • 1c1ct1aciiii :-=·":.'".~-:~: whMe ycMI ~ave1. WU! !:'r,-:·. ;;,~ oee Peftreit• ....... , ........... . UcenN •23310l.et0. electrteal. Jim t4M•t4 ~:rs~ home.t-____ .._-.. ..... ._. lndMdueUgroup Ci.en. C.,,,1111, t99t<M, Im.ii )ob•. rnalnt and :.r:t .,.., Hide 'N TB. "'E Aleo "8ndP•'n'-d •••llng a ln•••ll. ,..,... Ma.6203 -.h Chlkk:are1 ftft.U ...,,..., ~ ~ n. ..o..n11• IUY h. W H. l*'hl h. ea11 ,.... ..... toc19yt ll'QUllll cllllllld -.,, 11. ... ._ Pinet 1t. CIH•••ll 142...-n, -~ Gt111P1ll. _____ ......_. ..._,,. 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IA 1 Ne Hnor llwd., Costa ..... 722-2000 VOLKSWAGEN South County -®Ill Volkswagen/Isuzu FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALIS • SERVICE • PARTS PAITI ANO lllYICI OPIN IATUIOAft MON-Pit 7~H Nl IATUIDAY f-411M . . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot T Irey comfort us wlren we' re troubled, take the-time ro play even when they' re busy. teach us to appreciate what life has to offer and remain our biggest fans despire our shortcomings. They are our mothers-- extraordinary people with seemingly endless reservoirs of encouragement, s"pport and love. ln recognition of these sometimes "super-human" women, Mother's Day was Qfficiall~ established in 1914. Since then it has become that special day when we go out of our way to thank our mothers for · all they've done for us. Certainly this day, complete with homemaae cards. breakfast in bed, and flowers. is welcomed by apprecia- tive mothers everywhere. But, if one mother has wished for it, a thousand mo1hers have: to be recognized and thanked in little ways every day. So, whether it 's Mother's Day or not, show Mom how special he i by treating her to a day-long celebratiqn. One po sibili.ty, sure to be che!Utied by Mom, is to cook up a special meal. Wake her in the morning with freshly brewed coffee and piping hot potato pancakes, crisp on the . outside with the delicate flavors of cheese . and thyme on the inside. Or. if you know she'd prefer to sleep in, keep her curtains drawn and all voices low. lbcn, pamper her with a Garden Frittata for brunch. It's filled with lots of vegetables including America's favorite, the potato, for fann-fresh flavor. If you prefer'a lunchtime treat, try Spring Potato Soup. Mom will be impressed by this simple but unique soup-its broth is flavored will) a hint of mint! In between meals, take a walk in the sun, play your mom's favorite song on the stereo and give her a hug when she least expects it For dinner, honor Mom with a fancy meal that's a snap to prepare: Roast Chicken wi th Potato Stuffing. The stuffing is what makes this dish unique-it's not only a starch, it's alS<> a vegetable-because it's made with potatoes . SERVE with low/at turkey sausage. whole wheat t<>_ast and afresh fruit salad. --..&LA>l.&..<AKFAST POIAIO PANCAKES HS pounds (4,medium)~atoes, cut into 1-inc.h chunks l egg, beaten l teaspoon salt 'A teaspoon pepper l cup (4 ounces) shredded sharp · Cheddar cheese 2 tablespoons nnely chopped parsley 1 teaspoon dried thyme 1A cup yellow corn meal, divided 'A cup vegetable oil, for frylog ...J . In heavy covered saucepan cook potatoes in 2 inches boiling water until tender, about 15 minute . Drain thoroughly and hake potatoe in pan over low heat 1 minute. Beat or mash potatoes until quite mooth; mix in egg, salt and pepper to blend thoroughly, then mix in cheese. parsley. thyme and I tablespoon of the com meal. Form mixture into 8 oval patties about ~ inch thick: roll in com meal to coat completely. In large nonstick skillet heat half the oil over medium neat. Add patties to skillet and fry until bottoms are golden, 4 to 5 minutes. Add remaining oil to skillet; tum patties over to brown other sides. Serve immediately. Makes 4 servings (8 pancakes) Nurritionul lnforma11on Ptr Serwng. 390 caloric : 21 g fat; 85 mg cholesterol: 780 mg sodium: 38 g carbohydrate: 3 g fiber. 12 g protein. ST ART with chilled sparkling apple cider and accompany the frittata with warm sesame seed bagels and fresh strawberries. GARDEN FRITTATA 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided 1 pound (3 medium) potatoe , coarsely shredded I cup red bell pepper strip 1 cup sliced mushrooms -'A cup sUced green onions 8 eggs, beaten l cup (4 ounces) shredded fontina orS~cbeese 1h to l teaspoon salt 'A t~ 1h teaspoon pepper Heat 2 teaspoons of the oil in 10-inch non tick killet over medium-high heat. Add potatoes. Saute, tossing occasionally. until tender and golden, 5 to 7 minutes. Remove from skillet to bowl. Heat 2 more teaspoons oil in killet. Add remaining vegetables. Sault, tossing pccasionally, 5 minutes; add to potatoes and thoroughly mix in eggs. cheese. salt and pepper. Heat oven to 450 degrees. Heat the remaining 2 teaspoon oil in skillet over medium heat. Add potato mixture. Cook until bottom is set. With rubber patula lift edges, allowing liquid portion to now underneath. Repeat everal times until most of the liquid is set. Set skillet in oven•. Watching very closely. bake just until completely et and top is nicely bro«inect. about 10 minute . Cut into wedges to erve. Makes 6 servings •ff skillet handle i not ovenproof. wrap in triple thickness of aluminum foil before placing in oven. Nutritional hljormation Per Semng 290 calories: 17 g fat: 305 mg cholesterol; 430 mg sodium; 18 g carbohydrate: 2 g fiber: 15 g protein. -SERVE w11l1 a tossed spinach, sliced orange and red onion ring salad. and melba toast. SPRING POTATO SOUP l ta(,1espoon butter or margarine l cup sliced carrots· l 1h pounds (4 medium) potatoes, cut into I 'h cups frozen peas -'A -Inch dice 1/i cup sliced green onions 2 cans (141/i ounces each) vegetable or 'h cup coarsely chopped mJnt leaves chicken broth Salt, to taste 11/i cups water 1 to 2 teaspoons lemon juke Melt butter in 3 -quart saucepan over medium-high heat. Add potatoes; cook, tossing . occasionally, 5 minutes."Reduce heat to medium and add broth, water and carrots. Bring to boil. cover and simmer about 15 minutes until potatoes ana carrots arc tender. Add peas. onions and mint. Continue to simmer 5 minutes. Season with alt and lemon juice. Makes 6 servings (about 8 cups) Nutritional /nftJrmotion Per Serving: 170 caloric ': 4 g fat: JS mg cholesterol; 770 mg sodium; 31 g cart>ohydnue; 5 g fiber: 6 g protein. .a ST ART with a salad of lettuces and chtrry tomatoes. Accompany the main dish with apple- sauce and seasonal vegttables. For dessert sen•e angel food cake and raspberry sherbet. ROAST CHICKEN WITH POTATO STUFFING l pound (3 medium) potatoes. cutJnto 1h-inch cubes l cup chopped apple 1h cup chopped onion 1h cup chopped celery 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, divided 3 cups packaged unseasoned dry bread cubes I teaspoon salt 1h teaspoon pepper l tablespoon finely chopped fresh rosemary or l teaspoon dried rosemary, crumbled ""' l roasting chicken (31h to 4 pounds) ln covered microwave dish cook potatoes on high about 6 minutes• until tender. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Meanwhile, in 3-quart saucepan over medium-low heat saute apple. onion and celery in 2 tablespoons of the buner 5 minutes. Add bread cube and potatoe . Cook and toss 5 minutes. Mix in salt, pepper and rosemary. Rinse and drain chicken. Sprinkle with additional salt and pepper inside and out.side. Stuff cavity of chicken with potato mixture. (Place remaining st\lffing in a small casserole di h: sprinkle with 2 table poon water and cover with aluminum foil.) Close cavity of chicken and tie leg together. Place on rack in 9-x 13-inch baking pan. Melt the remaining table poon butter, bru h half the buner on chic~en. Roast about I ~ hours, basting occasionally with remaining buuer and/or part drippings. untJI juices run clear and thennomcter inSCJ1ed into thigh registers 185 degrees. Place stuffing casserole in oven during last half hour of roasting. Remove chicken to platter. let stand 10 minutes before carving. Accompany with stuffing casserole. Make 6 serving 4"fhis recipe was tested in a 700-wan microwave. Adjust time according to your own oven. Nutritional Information Per Serving: 710 calorics; 37 g fat: 260 mg chole terol; 710 mg sodium: 28 g carbohydrate; 2 g fiber; 64 a protein . . Thurlday, May 5, 1984 Ct :Mom's Club Another way to salute Mom is to make her an official member of the "Mom of the 90s" Club. h's a grassroots club. sponsored by The Potato Board. whose members can hare recipe tdeas and exchange tips and personal lesson they· vc learned about being a mother. To enroll tn the free club. scn9 name and add.re to: "Mom of the 90s" Club Dept. ROP 55 Union Street San FnlllCisco,CA 94111-1217 Lessons from .7rfom . • For geMrations, m~ms have learned many lessons from tht challenges of motherhood. Here are some mothers' words of •dsdom ... "The dam trouble with cleaning the house is it gets diny the next day anyway, so skip a week if you have to. The children are the most important thing." "The phra.~ 'working mother' is n:dundant." "Loving a child docsn 't mean giving in • to all his whim ; to love him i to bring out the best in him, to teach him to love what i difficult." "Children are likely to live up to what you believe of them.•• "Being a mother, as far as I can tell, i a constantJy evolving process of ldapting to the needs of your child while also chqing and growing as a person in your own right.·· "The quickell way for a parent to get a child' attention is to sit down and look comfortable.'' ~from MOTHEltHOOD: A OIFT Of LOVE. aepiiailed bJ permi ion~ Runnina Ptaa Boob. 1991 • .. r .. C2 Thursday. May 5, 1994 Newport Beach/Coata M-Dally Piiot Summer. sandwiches al!e nlled Wltl1 nUtrltlonal value S andwiches arc right on target Mediterranean (eel to the! !or summer and with all the muffuletta. Try making a double current information on recipe, maybe a triple recipe to nutrition, those o( us who served keep in the refrigerator to munch sandwiches to our growing families on.with Other things. have been vindicated. Don't overlook wmc other It is polirically correct to serve · delicious lamb sandwich ideas sandwiches and the reason is quite when you tire of hot dogs, ham apparent when you check the most and swiss and shaved turkey. Lean popular choices Cor our sandwich ground lamb seasoned with gyro . .l>oards: Vegetables, whole grain herbs and served in a pita bread breads, lean meats and low-fat with yogurt cucumber sauce is cheeses and sauces. It ec'fually reads like the USDA fr-L-"' always a hit with family and guests """" alike. pyramid and is equally quick and I.:ean lamb cubes simmered easy to get from the stove or . refrigerator to the table. slowly in your slow-cooker with your favorite barbecue sauce, piled on whole grain rolls with rangy dill pickles will make you a Jamb lover ror su re. Lesser curs such as shoulder can be trimmed and arc delicious in the sauce. Lean ground lamb turns a lowly burger into a special barbecue treat "ith no extra. effort, Mix some of your favorite grated cheese and pickle relish and seal between two thin pntties and grill to medium. Simple, but oh so good. American lamb has made a large change in the cuts available for quick, eusy su mmer meals. Ground lamb and boneless lean lea cuts are a grea& new idea for delicious summer meals. ..,._. MUPPULITTA MllDWICH e 4 (4 OUDtt) boetltSS portions or l•mb lea, trimmed and pounded to I/• Inch thlcknt11 or substitute 12 ounc:t1 ot t hUW, cooked American ltt o{ lamb, thinly sliced ro; the grilled •ea ttt'aks • 4 (~ e>Unc:t) sllcts or cheese, Swiaor~n • 1 Cllf chopped romaine rcuuce • 4 lndMdul French TOiis or hoaate bunt • V4 cup mul'rulctta mix • 8 lea1poon1 tat·fr'ff mayonnaise • 2 medium toma&ot1, tblnly 1Uc:td Mufluleff•Mla • V• cup 1Hctd carrots • l larp black pitted ollvts, sll~d • V• cup sliced caullnower Rowtl"Cltcs • 1 teaspoon dried ottaano, crushed • V4 cup sliced green onion • 1 lcaspoon drfed basil, crushed • 2 tablespoons snipped panley • 3-4 teaspoons rat free llallnn salad dressing \ . • 1 larae 11ulred arttn ollvt, sllc:l'd Combine all muffulctta ingredients. Marinate in refrigerator for 24 hours, stirring occasionally. Keeps well for up to 1 week. Grill lamb steaks over mcdium-hol coals for 5 to 10 minutes or to desired doneness, turning once. Do not overcook! Slice French rolls lengthwise. Brush bread wirh mayonnaise and layer remaining ingredients, ending with muffulcua mix. Close sandwich and serve. Preparation time: 20 minutes. Cooking. time: 5 to 10 minutes. Serves 4. American lamb is sh~ing up in ••••••••••lll•••-.••lll!llllll!ll•••••••••llllil•••••••••••••••illl•••••••lll!l•• .. ~~~~11111-.i some very non-traditional meals. Cool summer cooking certainly doesn't suggest the roasting of a leg of lamb in the oven but rhe flavor of that same lean cut of lamb is a wonderful idea if the cut can be fixed in minutes and without heating up the kitchen. The leg of lamb is popping up in meat counters in cuts such as si rloin chops or steaks and center leg stea~. If...you can't find the leg steak you are looking for, ask the meat department to cut of half leg of lamb into steaks. For the thin cutlet style steaks for sandwiches, ask for a thinly sliced center leg steak and cut mfo serving sizes before pounding. You can then slice the remainder of the leg into thick sreaks to be grilled at a later time. Don't forget the'butterflied le~ for another cool summer grilling treat. . The muff uletta accompaniment is a crunchy addition to the grilled lamb srealcs" on this sandw1Ch. Fresh· cauliflower, carrots, green onions and oliv,es add a zesty Santa Fe Pizza sure to satisfy hunger Tender yenst dough is topped with zesty taco meat, black beans, onions, salsa, cheese and peppers. It is sure to satisfy even the heartiest of appetites. A great recipe for left over taco meat! The pizza is so good because of its home-baked te.nd~r yeast dough crust. Made with Bridgford Frozen Bread Dough, this pizza can be made in no time at all. Simply roll dough out, top with zesty ingredients and bake. SANTA FE P1%%A · • l (one-pound) loar Bridgford Frozen Dread Dough, White or Honey Wheat • th pound cooked ground beer or ground turkey (or 1-2 cups len over laco meat) • 1 Vi teaspoons ground chili powder • th teaspoon ground cumin • th teaspoon garlic powder • 1 (15 oz.) can or black beans, drained • 1 small onion, diced • th cu p sliced black olives, drained • 1 cup salsa • 1 cup Jack or Cheddar cheese (or a combinati on or lhe two) sliced red, yellow and green peppers for garnish. Let dough thaw completely. Meanwhile, mix cooked ground beer or turkey wi1h chili powder, cumin and garlic (if using left over seasoned 1aco meat, do no1 add chili powder, cumin or garlic), se1 aside. On a lightly noured surface, roll dough out to fit a lightly greased 12 inch round pizza pan. If dough is shrinking back, let the dough res! for several minutes, then continue rolling. Prick bottom of crust several times with .fork. Bake immediately in a 450 degree oven for 10 minutes. (If a thicker crust is desired, let unbaked crust sit out for 30 minutes before baking). Remove crust from oven and top with black beans, taco meat, onion, olives, salsa, cheese nnd peppers. Return pizzn to 450 degree oven and bake for 10-15 minutes more or until cheese is melted and crust is_ browned. Remove from oven, let pizza sit at lcnsl S minutes. Slice and serve. Nutritional Information Per Serving: l/12th of ' Recipe: Caloric~ 240, Calorics from Fat 80, Total Fat 9g, Saturated Fat 3.S g, Cholesterol 25mg, Sodium 510mg, Total Carbohydrate 28g. Dietary f jber 3g, Susars 6g, Protein Ilg, Vitamin A 15%. Vitamin C I ~ : C>REC> '. / ·--~'~F:< ~ Scl<.1'4\..., .. IHlwrllonlr 2.3 .. , "'-Bui"' ~114 \.,...on ''°""""' 1.9 ........ ........ o.p..s.i-A 140..... .• .98 'CllRll12 t l{()/l ~ ...... .... ,,.,..J a ·~i-e.... • 5.99 I Jilt <>r.,.,i.... ~ IZO....C.. • • .89 c.w.... 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Spyros Mazarakis, chef and owner of Spyros' Restaurant in Nonh Andover, MA, believes when you rt:ly on feta cheese for flavor there's no need for a long list of ilfgredients. His recipe for Mediterranean Catch is rich with the taste of the Mediterranean, but prepared with an American flair. To make, top a simple fish fillet with a medley of sauteed garlic, onions, sweet peppers, tomatoes and a generous ?mount of feta cheese. Bake for 25 minutes a'hd • enjoy a dish with brilliant color and delicious laste. Chicken breasts are standard weeknight fare. They are easy to prepare and can be combined with almost anything you have in the kitchen. Susan Shepard of Orange Blossom Catering io St. Petersburg, FL, recommends her Fantastic Feta Chicken recipe to busy weekday cooks Jook.jng for a way to transform routine chicken breasts in memorable meals. Use the powerful flavor of feta · cheeso and .a dressing of lemon juice; oregano and fresh black pepper to make this chicken recipe a real crowd-pleaser. When there is pasta in the cupboard and feta in the refrigerator a satisfying meal is only 25 minutes away according to John Berger, an independent caterer in North Carolina. For a quick-fix weekday meal he suggests tossing hot cooked fettucine noodles with chopped tomatoes, basil, olive oil and crumbled feta c~eese. In minutes, you have Fettucine Atfet~, a sumptuous main dish or ' spectacular side dish for chicken or fish. For more delicious feta cheese recipes send a self-addre!.scd !.tamped envelope to Feta Cheese Recipe Booklet, clo Hunter MacKenzi,, 41 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10010· 2202. MIDITIRllANIAN CATCH • 2 medium onions, sliced • 1 each small green and red pepper, cut Into thin strips • 2 tablespoons olive oil • 2 large tomatoes, cut Into thin wedges • 3 cloves garlic, minced I I Arlichoka aidlininlll .~~~ USDA Grade 0A •·Value Pack I I{ I '°' I I PIH >I >l < I llHll*W 11111 s....~ .. r ... _, ..... .69 ~' r..w l ...... &.J 1.6 I I ! > I H \I, I I \"i ... ,,,. ~ 4.9 1.112 ...... LJ 2.2 n ' - Lb.I 'aolt ·Unmmmcd · llondca 8ttf' loul Sold 111 dit S. -USDA Seka ll«f' Unlit 2 pa Fnily Lb. I ~ 11 ·\I OdiSckaMau Sckctrd VU1Ct1CS 6 Ounct PxlJgt I >I·. I I I I >:\I K \ ... ltllk . ,,~ ~ . . . 'J .. " I . ~~· t.ralt\' \ r-.. r-1H-~- 2.9 ,,, ... , '""' ... ///( "'''' '' ~ ...::::=L.."'!'1.:L..::1:~ -Yri,.,····.~~ ... •·· • --wm•, I ...... ___ ., .. ----. .. ~~·1 ••-Y. •1-• • 2 pounds firm-textured fish fillets (such as codfish, grouper or red snapper) • l paclulge (8 ounces) Athenos Feta Natural Cheese, crumbled • I tnbJcspoon chopped fresh parsley Heat oven to-375F. Cook and stir onions and peppers in oil 1n large sk illet on medium-high heat 5 minutes 01 outil te11der -c1 isp. Add tomatoes and garlic; mix lightly. Arrange fish in si ngle layer in l 3x9·inch baking dish. Spoon vege table mixture ove r"fish; sprinkle with cheese, Bake 25 minutes or until 'fish Oakes easily with fork . Sprinkle with parsley. Season to t:iste w11h !.alt and pepper. t-1ukes 4 to 6 servings. Variation: Substitute I p:ickage (8 ounces) Atheno) r·eta' Natural Chee e wi1h peppercorn for Feta Cheese. Prep time: 20 minutes.· Cooking time: 25 minutes. FANTASTIC FETA CHICKEN • 6 bonclc s skinless chid.en breast. hahes (about 2 pounds) • 2 tableSJ>oons lemon juicr, dhided • 2 tc:ispoons chopped fresh oregano • 1;, teaspoon fresh ground llluc:k pepper • l p:ickagc l~ ounns) Athena Crumbled Fern :'\atural Chcc!oe Heal oven tu 350F. Place chicken in 13,9-inch baking dish. Driule with I tablespoon of the lemon juice. Spnnlde w11h '~ teaspoons of the oregano and pepper.lop ..,,1111-cncc~CDrlLZle "ith rem ning l tablespoon lemon juice and 1,~ teaspoon oregano. Bake 45 minutes or: until cooked through ~takes 6 sen ings. Variation: Omit frellh oregano. Sprinkle chicken \\ ith 1~ leaspoon dried oregano lca\'cs, crushed. before topping \\ith cheese. Prep time: 10 minutes Coot...ing time. 45 minutes . FEnUCCINE ALFETA · • 12 ounces fettuccine • 2 tablespoons olhe oil • l package (8 ounces) Athtnos f eta ~atur~1I Chee c, crumbled • 2 cups chopped tomatoes • 1 cup chopped fresh b:isil or l tablespoon dried basil le:l\es, c:rushed •Fresh ground bl:H.k_ pepper. . Cook fcuuccine to 10 minutes or until :ii dente. Drain. Return to •• pan; toss "ith oil. Stir in cheese, tomatoes and basil. Tossing constant!). cook ju,t. until nmturc is th oroughly heated. Season 10 tJstc '' ith pepper. Makes 6 sen·ings. Vari:ition: Substitute I paclcage (8 ounces) c\thenos Feta Natur:il Cheese \\Ith Basil ~ Tomato. crumbled for Feta Cheese and decrease fresh b.1sil to ......, -,1.i cup or dried basil to 2 teaspoons. Prep time. 10 minutes. Cooking time: 15 minutes. Preparation of . this meal should be -kept a ~ecret When it's your turn to ho~t ,, special mea( of cour:.c ~·ou "ant if 10 be wonderful and spcc1:il, and elegant!) i.cl'\ed. a tough orJer when you're bu!.~ Jnd 1imc 1s at a premium. It t!. pO)!.ible to cntcrt:un elegantly and ca!oil). if you knuw u few trick!.. For the m:un couN~. ,·ersatllc beef is an appropn.11e choice becau!oe it can be prepared in a 'aricty of \\a~. ln tead of a roast this year, consider a thick-cut beef top sirloin teak. an economical, lean, na\'Orf ul CU I that can be prepared in about one hour. O'cn-roastcd and bru,hed "1th easv. irresistible Mustard Maple Glnzc, it will ) ield eight generous holid:iy sel"\'ing . lf the guest list is larger than eight. JUSt double the recipe and prepare two steaks (but keep the codking time the same). Fruited Wild Rice v.ith Pecans is ·a deliciou accompaniment, made with convenient packaged long grain and \\ild rice mi~. ror the holiday meal, the me< 1s dre ed up with the addition of apple cider, chopped apples, r:usins and tO:l!>tcd walnut~. Steamed green bc:in round out the menu. If \Ou'vc never roasted a thick.-<:ut teak before, it'!. irnplc. frcat it ju.,t a"> )OU \\Ould a roa\t, place the !lirlom on a r.lck in u z hullow roa\ting p;in "ithout uny water nnd cook uncovered at 3SOF. 1 he mu tard·marlc )yrup mi~ture i brushed on at the end or cool(in1. trien broiled lo aive the bed a tanay &laze. Allow &he irloin to re t about 10 minutes before ~rvina to retain the tasty juices an<f make carvin4 easier. While the beef rats. "" the applel and nuts into the nee " mixaure, and check on the I'"" beam. Pk* up UIOrtCd rona fl'Om lhe bakery and a ~I diilirt, tqo. II 10'I don't hM time prcpuc oee. .. C4 Thursday, May 5, 1994 Newport Beach/Coata Mesa Dally Piiot From Soup to . salad:--Mind your sp~it peas and carrots I f you think split peas arc just for 50up, wake up and smell the salad! No kiddins. these nitty little legumes arc the greens to choose when you're searching for a lowfat, nutritious.an~ filling dish-ot.veui , desired, add instant potato Oakes, 2 tablespoons at a time, until soup is desired consistency. Garnish with fresh bay leaves. Makes 8· 10 side-dish servings. Adapted from "Heart & Soul" from the Junior League of Memphis, TN. split ond coa rsely chopped • 3 cups chicken stock • 3 sprigs fresh parsley • Snit and fresh grouno pepper 10 taste • 2 cucumbers, peeled, seeded and conrsely chopped pepper for garnish Taste and adjust seasoninJ. Just before serving, top with slices of pepper. Makes 4 servings. Adap- ted from "From Generation to Generation," from the Sisterhood Temple Emanu·EI in Dallas. Rn 8RIAD SNACK.I • 2 tablespoons white wfne vlncaar • 2 prlic clO"cs, minced • 1 teaspoon Worccstcrshl~ sauce • ~ teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce • 1, 16-ouncc loar party rye bread, sliced These greens are e~sy to cook, too. No soaking is required. Just boil them in water for about 20 minutes until the peas are al • COLD CUCUM81R AND SPINACH IOUP • 'n bunch (about 5 ounces) spiMch • Vi cup sour cream • I tablespoon mayonnaise Melt bulter in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add onion, potato and leek. Reduce heat, cover and cook 5 minutes. Add chicken stock, parsley, salt and pepper to taste and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer 20 minutes. Add spinach until wilted. Let cool, then puree in a blender uqtil smooth. Chill thoroughly. To chill mixture add • 8 ounces (2 cups) grated sharp cheddar cheese • 8 ounces 1omnto sauce ~ Preheat oven to 350F. Mix all ingredients together, except bread . Place 1 tablespoon of the mixture on a slice of bread. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes until the cheese has melted. Makes 3 tlozen slices. dentc, the best texture for salad. Jn Warm Split Pea and Carrot Salad, the peas are dressed in a Dijon mustard and lemon juice mixture, with the cooked peas readily absorbing the piquant flavors of the dressing. Crunch bean sprouts, carrots and. bits of green pepper give the salad added - interest. With a whole wheat dinner roll or a chunk of French bread, this dish will sati9fy both a hearty appetite ancf a discerning palate. The bread also acts to complete the protein puzzle presented by the peas: joined together, the amino acids in the grain and the peas match the complete protein profile offered by animal products such as meat, fish milk and cheese. For the heart-wise 'Cate r, plant protein has another asset; it contains no cholesterol. Warm Split Pea and Carrot Salad is heart healthy in other ways, too. The peas and other vege'tables provide • fiber, about 6 grams, which is known to reduce serum cholosterol. The salad contains only 12 percent calories from fat as well. That's significantly below the 30 percent or lower daily fat calori~ guideline recommended by the American Heart Association and other health prof esslonaTs. -- WARM SPLIT PIA AND CARROT SALAD • 1 cup USA split peas • 2 cups water • in tea~poon salt • 1 .cup each bean sprouts and nne julienne-carrots • in cup fine julienne green bell pepper • V.. cup lemon juice • 2 teaspoons vegetable oil • 2 teaspoons Dijon-style mustard • 1 teaspoon each garlic sail, sugar and grated lemon peel • Dash cayenne pepper Rinse and drain peas. Bring peas, water and salt to boil in medium saucepan; reduce heat, . cover and simmer 18 to 20 minutes 2 tablespoons butter or margarine • l te:ispoon horseradish • 1 fresh green chlle, diced or 1, 4 • 1 onion, coarsely chopped • ~ cup lemon juice cucumber, sour cream, ' OL· can dic~d green chlles • Adapted from "California Sizzles," from the Junior League of Pasadena. • 1 large potato peeled and coarsely chopped • 1 leek with 2 inches or green, • ~ teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce • 1 peeled and sliced red or yellow *36,,00 IN FRIE GROCIRlll DllAILS IN ITOU mayonnaise, horseradish, lemoh juice and Tabasco pepper sauce. Purce until smooth -and chill . • in cup black olll'es, chopped • ~ cup mayonnaise • 2 tablespoons chopped onlon MOST STORIS OPEN 2• HOURS FRESH CALIFORNIA CHICKEN . FARMER JOHN SLICID BACON I REGUIAR, THICK 149. LOWER SALT 1 ·L8. LOUIS RICH TURKEY FRANKS REGUIAROR BUN LENGTH 1-L8. PKG. 99c WHOLE BODY YOUNG CHICKEN • LIMIT 4 . fRISH PORK SPARIRIBS SMALl 14! CRIST TOOTHPASTE 6 . .4·0Z. lAY OOWN TUBE 169 (BAKING SODA NOT INCLD.) OR CREST COMPlfTE TOOTHSRUSH . BONI LISS ROUND STEAK --FULlCUT 1•9 BEEF . ~. CREAMY . POTATO SALAD --Mn r.oo .... 89!. • JUMBO RAW TIGER SHRIMP 21TO30·CT fROZ../DEF SAV• 2.0018. 5~ BAY SHRIMP - COOKED & PEELED FROZ./DEF GREAT FOR SAIADS ·369 La. ' or until peas are bQJely cooked. , Drain peas, if necessary. Stir in sprouts, carrots and bell pepper during final 2 minutes of cooking. Combine remaining ingredients and mix well. Toss pea mixture with lemon juice mixture. Serve warm. Makes 6 .servings. SOUTHERN CORN CHOWDIR • 1 pound bacon, diced • 1 large onion, thinly sliced • 8 to 10 medium ear$ or corn or 1, 16-ounce package Trozen whole kernel corn • 4 cups chicken broth • 1 medium potato, cubed • 2 carrots, shredded • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour • 1 111 cups milk • 1 in cups light cream or milk • 1 tablespoon lemon juice • V4 teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce • Salt and pepper to taste • Instant mashed potato Oakes (optional) • Fresh bay leaves . Cook bacon until crisp. Drain, reserving drippings. Crumble bacon and set aside. In a 6-quart Dutch oven or stockpot, cook onion in 3 tablespoons of the bacon drippings. Drain. If using fresh corn, use a sharp knife to slice just the kernel tops from the cars or corn, then scrape the cobs with the dull edge of the knire. Add the corn, chicken broth, potato, and carrot to the onion in Dutch oven. Bring to boil. Boil 10 minutes or until potato is tender. For roux, pour enough of the bacon drippings into a 10-inch skillet to reach V4 inch. Stir in flour until smooth. Cook and stir over medium-low hebt for 10 minutes or until roux is light brown. Add milk and cream to vegetables in Dutch oven. Heat through. Stir in lemon juice, Tabasco pepper sauce, salt and pepper. Whisk the roux into the vegetable mixture. Stir in the crumbled bacon. Simmer until thickened and heated through. If Your ticket KLEIN EX FACIAL TISSUE FJM.92E,IMT3 99 I '-'<T t.mA. 2250 sa:lXll, 2IK>CT ASST al 'Mm ULTRA TRIM HUGGIES DIAPERS 20T050·CT SUPREME OR BABY STEPS UMON 6" MIRINGUE Pll l·INCH 2: . FRESH SWEET CORN SINGLE ROll LIMIT 3 BBQ STYLI, YELLOW -LIMIT 14 F · 0 R TROPICANA PURI PREMIUM ORANGE JUICE CHILLED CARTON 1/2 GALLON 1" BllCH·NUT HUGH IS OltANGI JUICE BABY FOOD . AU VARIETIES 250/o Off HG flttl((• 69. l2·0Z. FROZEN LOOSE JUMBO EGGS GRADE A, WHm OR BROWN, CARTONS AVAILABLE . M01_1g•'tDAY COMP ITI. 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