HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-12-22 - Orange Coast PilotAVCO .Financial nloving . headquarters 10· Costa Misa
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AVCO ~ llrvlcn, Inc.
• A billion-dollar consumer
finance company, now
headquartered in Irvine.
• Subsidiary of Textron, Inc.,
based in Providence, R.I.
•Employs 1,000 people in
Orange County and 6,000
worldwide.
•Operates rriore than 1,200
branches throughout the
United States and
internationally.
• Will move its corporate
offices .to Costa Mesa's Plaza
Tower in June.
'
.. Corporate offic~ will
relocate to Plaia Tower on
Anton. Boulevard .in June.
BY EvAN HsNEasoN, Srm wr..m: ..
COSTA MESA -AVCO Fi-
nancial Services, Inc., one of the
largest consumer finance compa·
nies in the country, will be trans-
ferring its corporate offices Crom
Irvine to Costa Mesa in June,
much to the delight of city and
business officials who rejoiced at
landing a major new tenant.
AVCO officials have confirmed
that the company recently signed a
lO·yenr lease with the Plaza Tower
at 600 Anton Blvd., the tallest
buildtng in Orange County. AVCO
will lease 103,000 square feet, cov-
ering five full floors (including the
top four floors) of the "stainless
steel building" on Anton. The
company is scheduled to move into
the building after the second quar-
ter of 1995.
"This shows that Costa Mesa
can compete with any other com-
' munity in terms of bringing in a
high-level, good quality business,"
PHOlOS IT M.u.c MAJ.TIN/DAILY Pu.or
The Abundez family waits outside Costa Mesa's 18th Street a turkey dinner and gifts for the children, including 6-week
police substation for its Christmas package, which includes old Javier, who will be having his first Christmas.
CHRISTMAS COMES EARLY
Costa Mesa police officers bring holiday joy
to people who may not get any otherwise
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BY AiAJlc S. POSNEa, Sr.u• Wuna
F or the 42 children staying
at the Orange Coast
Interfaith Shelter,
Christmas arrive<t a few days
early -and packaged with
flashi~g red lights and blaring
sirens.
"Here they come! They're
coming!" one child yelled after
spotting Santa Claus, who was
still bloeks away and perched in
a cage mounted on top of the
fire departmeot's
state-of-the-art truck known as
a quint.
Moments later, the driver of
a police car flipped the siren's
switch and Santa's convoy
zipped across 19th Street and
rolled the final yards up
W.allace Avenue.
"Merry Christmas," Santa
yelled before dismounting the
fire engine. The children
repeated the greeting in unison.
As volunteers Crom the Police
Department's West Side
substation unloaded toys, Santa
posed COr photos with the
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Marie Osmond's always been a little bit country, but she had
to put that behind her to take part in her most ctiallengins
project to date: playing the lead role of Maria Von Trapp in the
National Touring version of "The Sound of Music," wtiich opens
at the Orange County Performing Arts Cente' in Costa Mesa on
Tuesday.
INDIX
Around Town ................. A8
Classified ........................ 85
Community Forum ....... .A 10
Fred Martin ....•............... Al
Soc. .. •~r tety ••.••..•...•••.•............ ""
Sports ............................. B1
See Weekend/page C1
ON Tiii COVla
The painting on top of ease 1 is by IOcal artiSt llma
Cunningham. For more
information on paintinp, can 640-1603.
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The Garcia family of Costa Mesa empties a shopping cart
full of goodies they received. More photos, PllSI• A2
The skY' s the limit
Asteroid named in honor of Costa Mesa's
John Sanford, OCC professor and astronomy buff
BY MAJ.y ANN lIAJ.MON, STA,, w"'"'!'
J ohn Sanford has spent most
of his life looking toward the
sky, photographing stars, ,
planets, constella lions and the
moon.
He bu put his name on many
photographs of the heavens. Now,
his name is actually attached to a
heavenly body.
A sood·sized asteroid was
recently named after Sanford, SS,
• an amateur photographer from
C.osta Mesa.
Me11urin1 in at 8 to 10 mile1 in
diameter, the orbiting land mass
on lhc inner belt or asleroida
would cover the cities of Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach
combined, including the ocean and
bay. And, the asteroid is the
5,736th discovered.
"This is an honor for me," said
Sanford.
For 25 years, the astronomy
aficionado has taught photography
at Orange Coasl Colleac, includins
as1rophotography.
He's been involved in the
Oruge County Astronomers
oraanization 1ince 1972, acrvin& u
praidenl three different times. He
also has acrvcd as prcsiden1 of the
Weslem Amateur Astronomen
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said Costa Mesa Mayo r Joe Erick-
son. "This is very good news for
our community."
AVCO "Financial, a billion-
dollat subsidiary of Textron, oper-
ates more than 1,200 branches
throughout the United States and
internationally, according to Jim
Straw, A VCO's vice president of
comm uni ty affairs, who added that
the reasons for the move were nu-
merous and complex. Nearly 1,000
AVCO employees work at the
Park Place complex in Irvine.
"We'll be so close to where we
are right now and to our for mer
location in Newport Beach that I
really wouldn't call this so much a
strategic move," Straw said.
Financial terms o( the' reloca-• .
tion, including the \(alue of the
lease, were not disclosed.
A spokesman for Plaza Tower
said that freeway proximity and
access to the numerous amenities
around South Coast Plaza were
major draws. AVCO will join
other Plaza Tower corporate ten·
ants -including IDM, U.S. Trust,
Heller Financial and numerous
law firms -bringing the Tower's
See AVCO/Page A 11
No special treatment
planned for investors
in second .bond pool
~Newport Beach and
Coast College District are
among tho se in · 1ess risky
pool who are hoping they
get fu nds quicker. .
BY EVAN HENERSON, STAFF \VkJTU
Readers unhappy with everyone
involved in county bankruptcy.
see Community Forum, Page AJO
in the bond pool -are to receive
preliminary withdrawal rights to
the fund.
Approxim:.itcly S7.5 biHion in ip·
Did certain agencies invest in a vestments nave been frozen in the
second,· less risky Orange County two pools since the county filed
investment pool? And, if so, will -for Chapter 9 bankruptcy on Dec.
agencies like the city of Newport 6. Although the county has re-
Beach and the Coast "Community leased more than Sl21 million to
College District be entitled to re-:igencics -for emergency pa)'mems,
cover their investments any faster the bulk of the fund remains fro·
than tho~e that invested in the zen during the county's finan cial
much larger co-mingled pool? · restructuring effon.
Unlikely, say ofCicials following Representatives of many of the
the county bankruptcy. If repre-agencies with bond pool in·.
scntatives of the county treasurer's vestments refused to comment on
office presented the bond pool as potential pri,iJege:; avaibble to
a less speculative investment alter-!><>nd pool partic1pams: si_n~e ~he
native than the co-mingled pool, 1ssu.e could play a role m lit1gat1on
they also offered comparable in-ag:unst the county.
terest rates and leverage, accord-"Let's just say it's one of the 1:;·
ing ·to officials who have studied sues that's under review," Ne\\·
monthly pool reports. port Beac~ City Manager Kc' in
The distinction between the two Murphy said.
pools could .. be an important one if The . Transportation Corridor
entities such as the city of New-Agencies' legal counsel, Rob
port Beach, the Transportation Thornton, '-"as. equally guard~d
Corridor Agencies and Coast about .. discussing ~he s~paratc
Community College District _ pools. 1 he agency s pm.1t1on 1s
each of which has funds invested S•.e FUNDS/Page A 11
School's involvement in .
pool brings questiQ.ns
The confusion surrounding the
county's bankruptcy filing and
word that the inYestment pool
containing Newport-Mesa school
district money has dropped $2.02
billion in value has naturally
prompted a flurry of questions.
Here's a quick look at common
questions raised during this
confusing period. The answers
were compiled through a variety of
source, including school officials,
council employees and financial
experts.
Q: How much money docs
Newport-Mesa have in the county
investment pool?
k The district has about $80
million in the county pool.
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Q: How arc the funds divided
up?
A: About S33 million -from
local property ta.xe~ -by law is
put directly in the county fund,
which operates like 1he school
district's checking account. About
$47 million is borrowed money in
an escrow account.
Q: Why did the district borrow
$47 million two years ago to invest
in the county fund?
A; The district saw the
investment as a way to increase
earnings. Newport-Mesa entered
into a partnership with Irvine
Unified, North Orange County
Community College District and
the Orange County Department of
Education to put a total of $90
million into the fund. The district
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OCC profeaor John Sanford hu had an uterold rwned _....
him. In the next yeer, u the 5anford uterold:E ~ he w1n be at>te to capture 1ta • like the ot a-....
above, with th• use of hll back ~camera telelcope. : ...
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F OR LAST MINUTE gift
shopping, The Orange
County Market Place has
extended its days of opccation
through Saturday, from 7 a.m. to 4
p.m.
The outdoor shopping Market
Ptace is located at the Orange
County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa
at Fair Drive and the SS Freeway.
Admission is Sl, and children 12
and younger arc free. Parking is
free. "Preferred Parking" is
~tiilable for a $3 fee.
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'tHE LAUNCH PAD Science Store
(546-2061),
located on the
third level of
Crystal Court,
has a selection of
.unusual gifts fo r
holiday giving.
The store's.
expanded
location offers
more choices,
ranging Crom
-------interactive
c
multi-media
software, a
build-it-yourself
•-----robot, top·quality IJ)icroscopes and telescopes, and
~ar Trek collector items.
There's tons of stocking stuffers ~r SS or less, including mood
rings, Space food, Instant Zoo,
' reak·your-own geodes, "fried
anu ts" and gemstone necklaces.
While parents shop, kids can
ljove fun at the Exhibit Area.
foR A DEST n £·on ski rentals
iir children, Phill's Sk1 Shoppe
A:nts boots and poles for $7 a day.
Phill's (754-7762) is at 2980
McClintock Way in Costa Mesa. a
THERE'S STILL anything left
buy at I. Magnin, it will be
tduced 40 % to 60% off retail.
• J. Magnin is located at Fashion
aland in NewpQrt Beach.
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()LD NEWPORT ANTIQUES, in ·
business for 20 years, is offering
Best Buy readers a 10% discount
on purchases through the end of
January.
Old Newport Antiques sells a
~rge selection of small modu:itcly ~
priced antiques, including
American pottery, crystal,
bookends, paintings, figurines and
knick-knacks.
Old Newport Antiques
(S48-8713) 1s at 477 Old Newport
Boulevard in Newport Be'ach.
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YOU'RE LOOKJNG for games,
~mcsmanshlp (557-2447),
ted on the lower level of
uth Coast Plaza near Sears, has
t about every new game and
sic game you could want.
· The store says no one game is a
t seller this season, but there's
'lbout 30 or 40 games that are
..sefling very well.
cm mrro1. 1RIS YOKOJ, S47-4ll)
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Santa Claus .,
comes .to town
DONt-:.tN., P.J.ITZEbJ ANO THB REST OF THE R.BIND!!Bll GOT A
nAV OH WEDNllSDAY M. A COSTA MP.SA PIRB TRUCK
TRANSPORTED SANTA CIAUS ON HIS RUN ro THB
t INTERFAITH S HELTBR IN' COSTA MESA AS .PART OF THB
l'nr.rcfi DsrARTMP.NT's i\NN HAL G!VF.AWAY. SANTA AIUUVBS
wn 11 " rt RE.fJGHTBR, L~F1. ABOVE, BANJO PICKER HARRY
'Wno\Voo" SrFveNs Tn1.s A GROUP OP CHILDREN AT THB
ttC\HFl.1tR ((L\'hRYRODY WRO LOVES S.QITA C LAUS, GIMMB A
YA·HOO," SO THBY DO. THE CHILDREN WERE TILEATED TO A
.wu~:> Oll SONGS BY STEVENS, WHO AR.Rl'VEP WITH SANTA,
WHO HANDED OUT CANDY CA.NBS AND TOOK
PHOTOGRAPHS Wl'fH THE YOUNGSTERS.
PHOTOS BY LEAH HoGSTEN/DArLY P ILOT
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Two participants in the
Newport Harbor Christmas
Boat Parade were
hospitalized because of
carbon monoxide poisoning
suffered in Monday night's
voyage, fire department
1pokesman Denni~ Lockard
reported Wednesday.
Officijlls believe the high
level of .urbOn monoxide
was·causcd by the boat's
motor operating at slow
· speeds and a lack of
ventilation of the boat's
interior. It's a problem that
has occurred during
previous parades, he said.
Both victims -who
weren't identified -were
treated and released from
Hoag Hospital, Lockard
said. · ·
He warned other boaters
to beware of carbon
monoxide poi59ning's
symptoms: headache,
Oushed skin, dizziness,
difficulty breathin$ and
confusion along wath
agitation.
Carbon monoxide can
cause unconsciousness and
death in extreme
circumstances, Lockard
said.
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A single-engine plane
apparently lost engine •
pawer while on approach
into John Wayne Airport,
but landed safely
Wednesday afternoon .
The noon incident
involved a prop-driven
airplane with less than four
passengers, but specific
details weren't available,
dispatchers for the Orange
County Fire Department
said.
An administrator with
Federal Aviation
Administration said she
didn't have-any inJormntion
about the incident because
it h~dn't been reported to
her agency.
Touch-tone telephone
registration for spring se-
mester classes at Orange
Coast CoJJege resumes Jan.
4. Classes begin Jan. 17.
Students can register by
telephone or in person from
Jan. 4-12 in the admissions
office.
One popular game available 'is
..S,P)'Ouest, which was recently
tionored as one of the top 100 new
,amcs of 1994 by Games
Magazine. It's sells for S39, and it
Sherry L. Baum named aresident · or Coast College dis~rict board
New students may fill out
an application in the admis-
sions office. With the ap-
plication, students will be
given a telephone registra-
tion appointment.
I ncludes a VHS tape willt video
rules and three original spy films.
Players watch a half-hour spy
• episode and then begin a board ·
game competition to find the
location of classified information.
The videos arc similar in style to
James Bond movies.
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aest Buys appears Thursdays and
6aturd1111. If you know of • 1ood
i uy call me at 540-1224, far me at
Sherry L. Daum, a Seal Beach
resident, was elected president
of the Coast Community
College District board of
trustees during an annual
organizational mecring Dec. 14
in Costa Mesa. Her term runs
through December 1995.
The board also elected
Walter G. Howald of Newport
Beach to serve as'vice president
for 1995.
Baum
trustees.
Before her
Coast
District
service, she
was a
member of
the
Huntington
Beach Union
High School
District
board of
County Historical Commission, • ·
the Orange County Commission
on the Status of Women and
the hearing board of the South
Coast Air Quality Management
District.
Baum also served as a public
relations consultant to the
California Savings and Loan
League, the Southwest Regional
Council of Retail O erks and 1he
Barbara Sterling School of
Educational Therapy.
Assembly have honored her
community service, and she has
also received recognition from
local organizations Cor
volunteering her time and
services.
Jn accepting the Coast
District presidency, .Baum said:
More than 50% of OCC's
2,200 classes remnin open.
For more information, call
432-S772.
For non-credit classes
and workshops, students
should pick up a free copy
of "Discovery," a 52-page
booklet that lists all work-
shops, performances, tours
and non-credit classes of-
fered this spring by OCC's
community services office.
• f'6-4170 or write to me: lk•t
• •uys, Dally filot, 330 W. Bay St.,
J:osta Mesa, C.llf. 92~27.
Daum was first elected to the
Coast District board of trustees
in 1985. She has served on the Orange
Resolutions from both the
California State Senate and
"I would like to thank my
colleagues for this honor. J am
positive that the Coast District
will meet and surpass any and
all challenges in the years
ahead."
Bookl ets will be mailed
upon request. Call 432-5880 .
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot
has seen tHa
C hristmas and I arc not
gelling along.
Usually,
On the
Coast
buying and
trimming the tree
·gets me settled
into the
Christmas Spirit
• very nicely. But
this year we
don't, technically;
have a tree.
The tradition
in our house has
been for me to
buy a tree that
my daughters and
I think is just
right, but that my wife says is far
too large.
This year, however, we arc
going to Colorado (or Christmas
with the Trav, so I bought one at
the marke t that is precisely 17
inches high. It is a regular Tiny
Tim of a Christmas tree, but at
least il is real, not plastic or
aluminum.
Tim came with a few little
decorations on him, but he is too
small and frail lo hold even a
string of those little-bitty lights.
Another event that reliably gets
my Christmas juices nowing is the
annual boat parade in Newport
Harbor. Not this year. We went
out in our boat Saturday night, the
fi(st go-round, just to observe. We
came back feeling lucky to be
. alive.
Between the behemoth charter
boats and the drunks putting
around with no lights on their
boats, it was chaos. Twice,
runabouts with no lights cut across
our bow with no more than 10 feet
to spare. Several times we were
rocked by wakes from huge party
boats steaming along at wh at I
guessed was at least twice the
speed limit in the harbor.
Personally, I think these party
boats are screwing up what used
to be a wonderful event. When
you get a couple dozen three-and
• four-story seagoing restauraAts
rumbling about the bay at night,
it's not a Christmas parade, it's a
floating debauch.
Time was when the boat parade
was a hometown event with a
notilla of local boats of all sizes. It
was just folks, and everybody had
a happy, laid-back time.
The prettiest boat I ever saw in
the parade was a little sailboat -
a Cal 25, I think -with luminaria
rimming her deck. It was so
simple, so lovely, so right.
Maybe we're losing sight of
what the season, and the parade,
are all about. We saw one large,
lavishly decoraJed yacht cruising
,down the bay, with the entire
horde> of passengers sitting in the
"living room" watching big-screen
TV.
If nothing else works, Christmas
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All the professional shoppers,
those women with the sharp
elbows, arc done. That leaves the
stores for those of us who truly
appreciate the beauty of the
season. Employees in most stores
are so numb and punched out by
the 23rd, they're actually
beginning to relax and enjoy·
themselves.
Dut this year, since we are
heading for Colorado this very
morning, I've had to shop as early
as the 20th . It is no fun , especially
parking.
Trying to park demolishes what
meager Christma s spirit J'vc been
able to assemble. At Westcliff
Pla.w, I joined a multitude
•hovering around like sc many
Flying Dutchme n. Up Jnd down
the parking aisles we go. Finally,
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their car in the next lane. Ah:i !
So you go down to the end,
mak'e a U turn and head for the
adjoining lane. Just as you turn in,
someone just coming into the lot
turns ahead of you and zips right
into the now-vacant parking bpot.
There oughta be a law, or at
least a take-a-number system like
bakeries have. There also should
be u law requiring people to leave
their parking place within one
minute of re-entering the car.
There was this woman who
comes back to her Lincoln, puts
stuff in the trunk and gets into the
car. I wait for the telltale back-up
lights to come on, delighted that
my patience will finally pay off.
(Note that, unlike many c f my
brethren and sisteren, I am
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euire croup.
"This is the best part or the
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ll"ong the excited children.
Santa's visil at the shelter was
t one aspect of an entire d3y or
liday cheer planned by Jhe
police officers and volunteers,
Ui.ing the 18th St reet substation as
tlleir headquarters, police officials
devoted 12 hours Wednesday to
handing out food 3nd gifts to
needy families in the city.
Some 175 families -530
ch ildren and 330 adults -were
,;ve n boxes of food containing a
turkey or ham, eggs, milk, butter,
bread and stuffing. Christmas trees
\lttte available for the asking. and
wrapped gifts filled a back room
of the substation like the shelves
" or a wa rehowe-stylc d iscoun1
$lore.
"It gives you a good feeling,"
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• department W)lwuccr and a
retired acroepace worker. "h 's one
thins to be a volunteer and
stuff&n& papen;' il'1 another to be •
doin& somethin& meaningful"
One woman, who wished to be
identified only by her farst name,
said the donations will add
meaning to her Camily's
celebration.
"It's something very beautiful,"
Lucia uid in Spanish ... The truth
is, h's a big help."
The activities also help erase
local children's neg.alive
stereotypes or police officers,
noted Snndce Gordon, executive
director or the Interfaith Shelter.
The positive interaction reinforces
the idea that police and
firefighters can bring happy
encounters -a side or life some
children don'I always sec, Gordon
said. .
At the shelter at 1936 Wallace,
a shy Pa'-11 Goodman, 4, used ~·
toothy grin and an energetic clap
or his hands to express his
thoughts on Santa's visit.
His fathe r Mark said the two
MA&c MAanM/l)Au.Y PILOT
John Garcia, 6, ]\olds aome of the gifts his f amity received at the
annual Christmas giveaway at the 18th Street police substation in
Costa Mesa.
arc leaving ihe shelter this Friday
because h'e•s found work. has a car
and has just won sole custody or
the boy.
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"Thi'sis great," Mark Goodman
said. "It's really nice or them to do
this. TJ:lis is really great for the _
kids."
poup.
For the last 40 yean, his lens
bu been pointed skywar~ an
interest lhat bepn with his Cather
makina a telescope for him. From
there, the hobby turned into a
procession, he said.
Jn addition to publishing a book
on constellations, Sanford now
owns about five telescopes, chases
eclipses and runs an
utropbotography stock photo
library out of his home.
Sanford's asteroid is in good
company. Abou' 5,700 asteroids .
have been named after people. A
few hundred took their names
from mythology. Some arc named
for companies involved in
astronomy. A rew are named for
cities, and others are named for
people in the astrological
community.
Astronomer Carl Sagan and his
wife and daughter arc among
those with their names attached to
spatial stones.
·To name an asteroid, a
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1D1era1doo1I AltlODOIDk:tl Union
committee, which ciaber accepts or
rejccll tho ideL
Sanford"• name wu proposed by
Eleanor Helin and Jack Child, of
Pasadena-based Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, who both have
asteroids named after them.
"John was one of the very first
people I talked to when I started
to have an interest in astronomy,"
said Child, a software engineer at
JPL
Child added that Stanford
influenced him to get more
involved in astronomy.
Helin, a pl anetary astronomer
who discovered 1he asteroid with a
telescope, said the land was
named 'in admiration for what
Stanford has done in astronomy.
"He has played a very
significant role in introducing new
people to astronomy and has
guide'1 them along the way. We
think.this is a very appropriate
way to pay tribute to his
contribution to the astronomical
community in general. He_
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talented Jack Effl'ly, took
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Arll Center by storm ... snow
storm. that is, presenting "The
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crowd. _
Everly, who has t!)ken the baton
of the Kennecfy Center Opera
House, The San Francisco Opera
Orchestra, The San Diego
S} mphony as well as American
Dallet Theatre's orchestral duties
at the Metropolitan Opera House,
duzzled the Orange C-0unty crowd
with a multi-layered show thnt
featured. The Pacific Symphony,
The All-American Doys Chorus,
The Irvine High School Chorale
and the PSO Pops Chorus.
Adding to th.e holiday magic,
vocalists Leann Sandel, Mkhacl
llorton, Byron Nease, and
principal PSO tubist James Sclr
took the spotlight of the sold-out
concert which was followed by an
intimate late ni&bt pthering ·at the
Westin. South CoUt Plaza Hotel.
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Local arts
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U nda and John
Mabar, Melinda
and Ward
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Betty Eastman,
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and Chancy Lott,
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The Crowd Mirian Wysockl
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conversation with
the talented cast of "The
Christmas Show" in a suite
overlooking the massive Christmas
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The classy Camelot ladies of 1he
Guilds supporting The Performing
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Emily aad Dick Barn« for a liitte
Christmas cheer ... and to take
advantage of a marvelous vantage
point for viewing the Newport
Harbor Boat Parade.
The Barrett residence
commands a spcctacuhir site on
the tip o( Lido affording a 300:
degree panorama of the magical
display of maritime electricity.
Ne?rly 100 guests attired in an
array of IClxurious warm rc~d
coats and green Christmas ·
}Vere greeted at the Barrett oor
by the quintet of Camelot ca lers
Kathy und Paul Rolfes, Nora and
J im Johnson ... and Som Stone.
Following a hearty rendition of
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Christmu favotitcs.
As the parade of boats passe d
by the Barrett residence, the
charming and much loved Irish
Emily Barrett opened her formal
dining room to the crowd as
enormous chafing dishes
steaming hot with Irish sCew
from Muldoon•s, Newport
Beach', beckoned Camelot in
from the cold. Joan and AJan
Williams, Kay Kukunoga, Cheri
Carl•on, Ray DeMott and
Llewellyn Copp were on hand for
the holiday fun.
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Kellee HUI-Howard, daughter
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hundred boat parade enthusiasts
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Emily and Dick Barrett opened their Udo Isle villa during the
Newport Harbor Boat Parade for gathering for t!le Camelot ladles
of the Guilds supporting Orange County Performing Arts Center.
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Singing carols for those arriv-
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{above, from left): Raymond De
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in grand Newport style,
overlooking the main channel of
the harbor as holiday cocktails
and dinner was served.
Former Miss North Orange
County Anna Tuddel joined Bill
Cohen, Dave und Suzanne
Cuantlcl, Mary Cruce and Ralph
Crosby, Cal.lie and John Ruller,
Charlie Farrell and Rob Cheri ,
with friend Put O'Neil, n singer
in the band, "Grease Doy ·• fo1 a
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0 Qn coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother
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(Child care for newborns through kindergarten will be available for
the 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. services.)
OIRISTMAS DAY SERVICE
SUNDAY MORNING, DECDIBER 25, I 0:00 AJI.
(Child care attd Oiscoverytand will be available for
newborns through 6th erade.)
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Bob Shank, Senior Pastor
5120 Bonita Canwon Road. Irvine CA 92115
(Between Culver & Newport Colst Onve)
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Eye-Spy-, featmin& optical illlllb• ad
make a kaleMbcopc. Workllaopl are
It 11 LID., l ud J p& Colt ill S7 -'O
for DOIHDCIDben ud SS for ..-Cn.
Racrvatiooa are ,.. cmmeadld
Lawd Pad ii II Cryslal Court. 3333
Bear SL ia Colla Mcu. Call 546-2061
for dctaila.
TU-.&Y,MILI
NWAWE P M ;me
Oranac ( oun1y Marketplace at the
fairarouric.b 01 fair Drive in Co6ta
Mesa will be vpcn tbrou&h Saturday
Crom 7 a.m. l<> 4 p.m. ror last·minutc
holiday &hoppina. Admission is SI for
adults. under 12 arc free. Free
packing.
The Americu ....... hit 291 bwl&ca
all vcterana ia lbl ~ HUbor
area to aucnd n opu a... from
6:30 to 10:30.>DL ud watcb the
Newport Haibor Boal Parade. Free
food and rcfrealunonl. 1bo IA&loa
Hall ii at llS lSdl St. oa tile &.Jboe
Peninsula In Newport Beacb. Call
670-5070 for more information.
· INUlllDAY. NC. H
The Pam. ... dlea ud llec:reatioD
Comm'"loa ot 1M Qty ot Ncwpon .... ii holdiat ill ,.....,, -Wat
ILU LOD•I ttAllADI PAaTY
The NcwlK>rt larbor Elks lodge is
hostina a Newport Harbor Boat
Parade P...,lrom 7 10 11 p.m, at the
Elks Lodge, 3456 Via Oporto in
Newport fjcoch. Cost of $25 per
person i1wtud1: boat parade viewing,
dinner, d1111cing cn1cr1ainmcnt by the
Colony ot Pc rfum1ing Arts and the
R•rns' chccrlcuders, Santa Claus and
prizes. Ptucecds benefit Parent Help
USA, a ( 111ld \busc Prevention
Center . .,,,r re ervations, call 723-7170.
HPU8LICAH AlllM8LY PAllTY
State Sen Marian Bergeson will be
the guest 'J>CakA:r at the Newport
Harbor R-...publlcan Assembly's
Christmas Boat Parade Party. Wine
and hor d oeuvres will be provided.
Cost is $!-or nu1• members and free
fo1 mcmb1.1s. Ol!1a1ls, 436·1242.
8UllNUl .. IADAIT.
"1995 Business Resolutions" is the
topic or the 7 a.m. breakfast mcetina
of Contumcr Business NetWork at
Geezers Garlic Grill, 4200 Scott In
Newport Beach. Cost is SIS. Call
550-4785 for details.
TUUDAY
LAUNCll PAD fUN,DAYS
Today through Thursday, youngsters
aacd S to 14 can attend entertaining
and edueational 90-minute workshops,
held three times daily, that feature
hands-on demonstrations and
make-and-take crafts. Today is
Dolphin Day with dolphins made with
Model Magic, Wednesday is Space
Science with bnJloon rockets, Starlab •
and create a Martian, and Thursday is
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Costa Mesa
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SHOES GOOOTHRUnEC 24, 1!&4 CLUBS
Does not Include cu rrent sale Items, balls Ir g loves·
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540-7500
17'• t1 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa
HOUtc , M-F Dawn -8pm Sat.-Sun. Dawn S:30pm ---
Say Mero.r Christmas . With Oidlid Gifts
from Paul BnilifOrchid Gardens.
weur•e....-•Mrn
The Mectina Roops. an affordable
sioJ!ca orpnization. is holdlq a
holiday/New Years Party at Oub Mo.x
inside the Red Lion Hotel, 3050
Bristol St. in Costa Mesa from 6 to 8
p.m. The event includes appetizers,
games, prizes and dancing.,Cost is $4
for members and $6 for non-members.
Call 545-8082 for more infoqnation.
MONDAY, JAN. 2 .
A.D.D. UCTUU
CoastJinc Counseling Center of
Newport Beach wiU bold a free lecture
called "Attention Deficit Disorder:
The Big Picture" from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
at 7 p.m. ia tbe Council O.unheft,
3300 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach.
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A boa of DOW, atructurcd activities
aearcd for fint tbrouab sixth aradcr& will be added to die (rd. drop-in
proaram at Mariocr& Park and
Mariner& Branch Ubruy bc&lnnio&
today. The DCW p~ wlUch run
Monday lhrouab Friday afternoons,
include pmca. contests. &torics,
multi-media and videos. For more
information on spcclfic events w
times. call 644-314$ or 644-31Sl.
WOlllll -OWllUI Janice Mittcrmck:r, dircctctr oT John
Wayne Airport id Costa Mesa, will
speak on "boina Business wit.h John
Old Falllo•d Frl•ndlr S.mee
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Manufacturers of Custom
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Antique Pine & Design
Mon -Sat 11-5
645-3730
440 E. 17th street #6
Costa Mesa
199 4 Selection of
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Does your ·
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Authentrc "Home lmpnwemeat"
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SAVANNAH'S HAADWARll
2000 West Balboa Btvd. • Balboa Per*1aU8
875-1331 .
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~ AJrport ad Wbat k cu Do
For You" at the 6 p.aa. clinacr mcctin&
of &M Nau.al AllodatJoD of Womoa
8UliDal Owncn at die Irvine Marriott
on Voa Karmu Avenue. Colt la S29
for mcmben 1n advance, S3' at the
door ror •mbcrs. and S44 ror
noa-mcmben. Details, 730-6100.
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A Cree two-1l9ur workshop for persons
nen<0u1 about returnlna to school will
be otrorcd ~ 6 to 8 p.m. in the
Re-entry Center at Orange Coast
College in Costa Meu. For details,
call 432-5162.
8NAICPUTUCTUU
Bcstscllina author Marprct Paul,
Ph.D., will speak on ''Inner Bonding:
A P~ho-Spiritual Process for
Self-HealiAt'• -at the weekly plhering or 1bc Inside Edge at Scott's
Restaurant, 3300 Bristol St. in Cosca
Mesa Crom 6:30'to 8:30 a.m Colt for
first lime auests is SIS. Cnll 730-5050
for reservations.
TNUUDAY, JAN. I
aoalOCllTY
The Orange County Rose Society
meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Cor\1~11unity
Service Building at the Wcstnunster
Civic Center. Call 650-0946 for c.lctu1ls
UDUCI YOUa 8USINl ll TAX
Roger A Murray wm folk about the
best ways lo reduce your businc5s tax
burden at the 11:30 a.m. mee ting of
the Home Office and Businc s
Opportunities Association :It the
Country Side Inn, 325 Bristol St. in
Costa Mesa. Details, 635-4460
VALUE ON' EVERY. CRUISE
Princess Cruise Specialists
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COSTA MESA
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•New construction or
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• Qµality work in ( ostn
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• Drainage problems'?
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urfridcr Foundation is a non·ptofit
rpnization dedicated to the
rotcction of the world's oceans and
achca through conservation, research
nd education. Learn about Surfrider
oundation and its activities for 1995
t a free meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. at
asis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite
n Corona dcl Mar. Details, 631-6273.
'The Inner Game of Success''. is the
itle of a free noon program in the
riends' Meeting Room of the
cwport Beach Central Library, 1000
vocado Ave. Presented by Brett .
ilcs of Growth Technologies
ntcrnational, the presentation is
cared for business people, but will
lso be of interest to 1ndividuals. Call
17-3800 for more information.
fUllONAL WOMIN .
ictoria Peters •will talk about "You
cally Arc What You Eat" at the
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~ Holid" Candy
• HeodCJuarters • La~ selection of holiday ca~ 1Tl9kina'supplies! 6'; Molds, Pockag11ig, Boxes,
etc. Cake'SuoDlies, unique
'-' holiday bulk candy ~
--inCluding: ~
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t baskets custom chocolate .1-
ilems for business opd ~ ~ · personal gifts. ~
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11 :30 a.m:: lunch mectlng of South
Coast Business and Professional
Women at El Torito Grill, 633 S.
Anton in Costa Mesa. Cost is SlS for·
' members and $20 for guests. Call
472-4666 for reservations.
WIDNISDAY) ,AN. 11
HOW TO •• •••u1n1au
Learn how to be irresistible to the
opposite sex during a special
relationship workshop for singles at
Oakwood Apartment Clubhouse, 880
Irvine Ave. near 17th Street in
Newport Beach. The workshop runs
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and is $10 per
person. Call 722· 7717 for more
information and reservations. ·
HIAKIAIT UCTUH
'"The Ari and Science of Mistakes" is
the title of a lecture that Dr. Robert J.
Maurer will give at the weekly
breakfast meeting of The lnsi.de Edge,
a support group for leaders. The
mcc~ng will be held from 6:30 to 8:30
a.m. at Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol
St. in Costa Mesa. Cost for first time
guests is SIS and includes a bucret
breakfast. Details, 730·50.SO.
lllTUUHNe TO COLUOI
A free 90-minute seminar for
individuals returning to college after a
break in their •cadcmic careers will be-
held from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the
Re-Entry ~nter at Orange Coast
College in Costa Mesa. Details,
432-5162.
THURSDAY, JAN. 12
ULA.NCI YOUR LIH
"Priority Magic: How "to Live Youf
Life on Purpose" is the title of .a Cree
7 p.m. program''at the Newport Beach
Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
The progr~m will focus on how to put
l)alance into business and personal ·
life. Details, 717·3816.
FISH-HARBOR AREA
. needs your help
Since 1968 Fish-Harbor Area has provided emergency social setvtces for
people lo nee" ln Costa·Mesa, Newport Beach and hvtne. We distribute
groceries to the hungry. provide short-term rent subsldlc~ to prevent eviction
and homelessness. pay utility subsidies to prevent shut-offs, deliver Mobile
Meals to 48 elderly shut-Ins each day and dlstr1bute holJday food boxes to
famllles at Thanksgtvlhg and food and toys at Christmas, Youi donation of
$ 10 buys 110 pounds of food
$ 25 buys on t; night's shdter for a family
$ 50 provides meals to a shut-in for ~ne month
$100 keeps a family from eviction from their home
$200 b~ys four people groceries for a year
To help. send your contribution to: FISH-HARBOR UEAt
177-F Rlvenlde Ave .. Box 133, Newport Beach. CA 92863.
For more information call 714-642-6060.
Thank you for .your eupportt
'Olla ad funded b)I an anonymous donor.
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Landscape Designer
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CARL NEU HAUSEN, AA.
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invites you
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family to join ..
our New ••• ••
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SUNDAY, JAN. 11
ALL·•UU DOe 8HOW
More than l,SOO dogs of approximatciy
120 different AKC Breeds arc
expected to take part in the All-Breed
.Dog Show and Obedience Trial at the
Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair
Drive in Costa Mesa. The show is
sponsored by the Shoreline Dog
Fanciers Association of Orange
County. Show hours.Jue 8 a.m. to 9
p.m .. \liilh judging-scheduled for 6 p.m. ,
Admjssion is SS for adults, S4 fur
seniors, children 6·12 arc $3, and
under 6 arc free.
CLAlllCAL MUllCALI
Guitarist Michael Olsen and cellist
Nancy Taytorwill perform in a free
3:30 p.m. concert at the Newport
Beach Central Library, 1000 Avodaco
WIDNUDAY, ,AN. 11
aUAUUT UCTUU
Parapsychologist Kevi9 Ryerson is the
guest speaker at the 6:30 a.m.
breakfast meeting meeting of The
Inside Egdc, a support group for
leaders, at Scott's Restaurant, 3300
Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. Cost for first
time guests is $15 and inclu(lcs a full
buffet breakfast. Call 730-5050 for
reservations.
ONGOING
aOAT PAJtADI VllWINO
Tile Newport Jaycees arc hosting the
grandstand viewing area with pnrking
and shuttle bus service for the
Newport Harbor Christmas Boat
Parade, which runs through Friday.
to the Sea Scout Base and enjoy •
grandstand seating for the parade. The
Boy Scouts will have a concession
stand for those wishing to purchase
refrcthments. Tickets arc SS to $7 and
include parking, shuttle and seating.
They can b.c purchased nt nny
Tickctmaster outlet, or from the
Jnycees. F.or information and
reservations, call 451·2178.
aOAT PAJtADI IXCUUIONI
Various multi-passenger boats depart
nightly through Friday from th e
Balboa Pavilion, offering passengers
the opportunity to view the Newport
Harbo( Christmas Boat Parade from a
unique vantage point. Some cruises
include dinner. Details, 673-5145.
• Ave. Dctails,.717·3800. . Park at Newport Dunes, take a shu~tle
Send your items to Around Tolrn
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COMM UNITY FORUM RUNS TH URSO A YS AND SATURDAYS• WRITE TO: PILOT LETIERS, .UO VI. BAY ST., COST A MESA, CA 92627 • f AX TO: 646-4170 • llEADEllS' HOTLINE (CALL-IN COMMENTS): "42-60
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UNU UnCY fALLOUT
' MAD AS HELL
Readers fed up with everY9ne involved in county 's bankruptcy fiasco ..
F ace it, Fred Martini You and others Jike
you have been caught with your pants down
having publicly touted support for Bob
Citron. Please spare us the slimy excuse "I wrote
strongly against Moorlach, not for the message he
was trying to send, but for the way he was doing
it." John was forced to the financial media
bcceuse they were the only ones willing to • '
understand and report, without your obvious
liberal bias, his platform.
Now you have the shortsightedness to proclaim
that only lifelong politicians can lead us out of
this mess. Earth to Fred!! Has it not occurred to
you yet that those cushioned by the government's
unaccountability are the very ones that pushed us
into thi s mess? Will Tom Riley, Harriett Wieder,
even Dob Citron, relegate their pensions toward
the loss? •
The county needs a leader proficient in private
enterprise, accustomed to risk analysis ~nd having
lived and profited in the real world. Clarence
Turner, George Argyros. Buck Johns, John Crea n;
got any space time? ,
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CHERI KETNER
Newport Beach
The refusal of the Board of Supervisors to
nppoint John Moorlach to a key role in salvaging
the fiscal mess we now face is deeply disturbing.
It suggests that Mr. Moorlach committed the most
appalling sin in politics: he was emphatically right
when all the mandarins in power were
catastrophically wrong.
I hope the day is near when his kind of scrutiny
will be put to the service of presiding over the
care of the taxpayers' money.
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DAVID H. WALLACE
Newport Beach
Tl)ink of Orange County as an affluent bank,
managed by Mr. Citron. He was naive, gullible
and somewhat arrogant. This proved a tempting
target for highway robbery by 10 firms on Wall
Street. Already, a few brave individuals at Merrill
Lynch have so implied: The nation, however, is
ready for us to bite the bullet of bankruptcy for
the next 20 years.
Orange County, would you like your money
back? Has anyone ever considered that this
scenario was expected by Wall Street for many
years? Why do the majority of California
Municipal Bond Funds contain 1 % or less of
Orange County bonds -the most affluent
community in California? Could it be that
everyone in New York knew this was coming?
this bankruptcy in his final days at the county.
Feel sorry instead for us, the county residents
who will have to recover from .Jhis mess for years
to come.
Should we feel sorry for the captain of the
Exxon Valdez who slept as well while his ship was
run aground? Tom Riley used to dress up as
Santa Cbl11s and entertain county employees and
their children at Christmas time. It was the most
effective r,oJe I ever saw him play at the county.
Harriett Wieder and Tom Riley are retiring
and will leave this mess for others to dean up.
The rest of the board should likewise resign or·be
recalled for leading us Jn to th is bankruptcy.
1P A TRICIA A. BUSHMAN
Huntington Beach
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I believe the bankruptcy may be a blessing in
disguise because the public servants have been
basically running amok·and serving people other
than local business and residents. I believe that,
not only the supervisors should be held
accountable on this, but all of the other board
members who invested in these funds should be
held accountable. And instead of having these
closed-door sessions they should come out and
tell us exactly how bad it is, so that we can work
out of this.
Orange County is the best place in the world to
Jive, and none of us are going to move. Dul I •
believe right now that if we correct this situntion
from ever happening again in the future, th.:n we
can get a handle on this. Thank goodness that
Marian Bergeson is going to be taking over very
shortly, and all of the dinosaurs that have been in
there for years are going to b~ gone.
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C~LIE GABBARD
Corona del Mar
Jail the supervisors. Confiscate their estates for
willful, criminal negligence. Confiscate Citron's
estate, and jail him for Jife for criminal
miscoriduct •. Why? Because he has levied a
lif clime fine on every taxpayer reading this.
If taxpayers are foolish enough not to scrap the
supecvisors system, then the first .day on the job
of each new supervisor should require a tour of
the jail cells of these miscreants. That should
remind them what happens when they pillage our
earnings.
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NORMAN LYON
Newport Beach
Defo1c we shrug our shoulders and brace for.
two decades of reduced expectations, our
attorneys should consider the probable role of
Wall Street in the fleecing our naive county the
past 15 years. Big money was made in th is
debacle, and it wasn't in California.
Should misdeeds be discovered and proven, the
county of Orange has recourse to numerous ·
violations of f cderal law. For starters, please review
Sections 5, 12(1), 12(2) and 15 of the Securities Act
of 1933 and Sections IOb-5 and 20 of the Securities
Act of 1934. Don't forget the Racketeer Influenced
and Corrupt Organizations Act ("RICO") of 19621
DAILY PU.C>TFILll PHOTO
There was a time when Bob Citron had the golden touch. He's seen here in 1972 doing a job that
was to earn him praise for decades to come.
Why not cede Orange County to Riverside
County before our industry moves in that
direction? Then all of the greedy politicians and
bureaucrats loo~ing for the fast buck to advance
their spend-thrifl schemes, can be put to work in
janitorial position:. cleaning up the mess that
they've created.
BILL HODGES
Costa Mesa
Legal action to recover funds lost would yie ld
court costs, legal fees and severe penalties for any
wro11g doing perpetrated by Wall Street on the
citizens of Orange County. Finance is a zero sum
game. Orange County was a tempting target. The
money "lost" is sitting in someone's pocket.
Our Solomon Brothers consultants have
di scovered poor documentation' of Mr. Citron's
many errors. Even while you read this letter, paper
shredders in New York are working 24 hours a day
to defeat our recovery of funds. Time is of the
essence. Any first-year Jaw student could explain
how to stop this madness, subpoena all documents
and file both civil and actions in Federal Court.
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ROBERT HUR WITZ
:Newport Beach
With Orange County's long-time mantra: "Keep the
Feds out -less government control," who's going
to be the first to ask the federal government for bail
out money? Would anyone dare?
Obviously the governor is keeping his distance.
LEE PIERCE
Costa Mesa
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Now's the time to buy Orange County, there's a lot
of money to be made in junk.
If ever there was a time to privatize government
services, it is now!
What is really bankrupt in Orange County is the
idea th at the affairs of individuals and of business
can be managed by government agencies. That was
the message sent around the world when
communism collapsed. Not everyone got that
message.
Disneyland ain't broke, South Coast Plaza ain't
broke, The Irvine Co. ain't broke, the Orange
Co4nty Swap Meet ain't broke ... why is that?
Now that GA 1T has_got us, one of the results
will be that our producls will be competing with
those from other countries that permit their
children to work on production lines while our
children arc permitted to produce other children,
sell narcotics and develop their gang warfare
techniques.
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JIM DEAN
Newport Dcach
1 have often reflected on the need for an informed
Board of Supervisors, such as presently exists.
With t~c likes of Harriett Wieder, whose
enhanced education is well known and who is far
better qualified for a demolition derby ... and
Thomas Riley who spends too much time taking
bows at the banquet tables than the economic
seminar tables ... and Marian Bergeson who
managed to slide into the cushy permanent paid
retirement of the social circuit.
She was so busy accepting kudos she didn't have
time to take a basic "Finance 101" coarse before
siding with the ignorant in withdrawing her
endorsement of John Moorlach.
Better to protect her withered flank and join the
"good old boys" than to accept the challenge of
being right but alone. After all, "play it safe"
(Gaddi) Vasquez sidestepped a position on
Proposition 187 ...
My recommendation: recall '"he-whole-bunC'h.
Convert the board to an educated qualified entity of
substance instead of a floundering social club.
It has become obvious that the Doard of
Supervisors, over the years, has been inundated
with people who spend most of their time enjoying
the perks, promoting their own agenda, seeking the
social limelight, running for re-election, infighting
and finally looking after the public interests.
CHARLES R. THOMPSON
Newport Beach
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Poor Tom Riley? Your front page story of Dec. 8
would have us feel sorry for him having to deal with
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I think citizens need to remind anyone involved that
gambling with other people's money is wrong, and
to borrow to gamble is pure folly. If they look into .
their mirrol'S they will see themselves as hypocrites
and fools.
DAVID BARTON JOHNSON
Newport Beach
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In all the furor over Orange County's fiscal mess, it
occurs to me that Ron Hendrickson and his 'merry
band' of supposed tax crusaders have really done
Newport Beach a great disservice. Instead of being
alert to the real tax problems in the county, they've
b~cn too busy continuing-to vil1fy-those-who tried to
tell us what a wonderful opportunity we had to
keep the Castaways and Newport North parkland
for ourselves and future generations. Now we will
spend millions more just cleaning up after the
colossal county blunder.
The next time Ron Hendrickson feels like
"helping" us he should get busy with the
unglamorous, unpublicized job of re'".11 tax watching
and stop castigating the real visionaries or -go watch
the building on what could have been parkland and
... well ... shut up!
f.'iARGIT MOTTA
Newport Beach
alADIU HOnlNI
Death to 1111111awer1
The decision to neJ.ate our
former City Council's decision re·
garding the noise reduction ordi-
nance -including leaf blo~crs
-is a blow for residents s~eking
relief from excessive noise and
pollution.
Noise being cited as one of the
fac tors causing 40,000 Orange
Cou ntiuns to leave the state each
month, lhe health hazards from
blowing dust, pollutants and fecal
matter into the air, and the ear-
splitting and nauseous emission
from the gas-powered blowers on
and between homes on our nar·
row Jots arc all reasons to com-
plain and bring the matters to the
attention of our City Council.
Due to a Jetter recommending
further study of the problem by
1he Economic Developmcn& Com·
mince (l fail to see tho rcuonina
there), the owner of a prdenina
-
business (the fox in the chicken
house?) and the Environmental
Committee who have already
voted against gas-powered blow-
ers, and with no financially self·
interested resident input recom-
mended, it is only su pposed that
it is useless for residents to ex-
press their opinions on such mat-
ters.
If Carmel, La Jolla, Laguna
and Beverly Hills are able to out-
law gas-powered blowers, why
can't Newport Dench?
Citing more water use in lieu
of blowers only points to the
need for using a broom instead of
either blowers or water. I ob-
served a Newport Beach Country
Club employee using a broom in
their parking lot and on pcrh:ips
the laraes& private lot in Corona •
dcl Mar, (Bank of Newport) an
employee uses 1 broom twice a
day to pthu liucr.
Havina lived in Corona dcl
Mar more than 40 years and
never using a blower or water to
hose down our home patios, side
ya rds or driveways, l know it can
be done and still maintain clean-
liness.
LUVENA HA YfON
Corona del Mar
Oeallng with brats
In your Dec. 1 edition, you
prin1ed a letter from "M.F.
Eustermann" addressing the
problem that Leola Schwazwald's
letter of Nov. 17 descri bed.
Eustcrmann apologized for the
rudeness of four young boys who
had insulted an oging couple, and
even thrown a rock.
Eustermann said she thought
Leola's friend "did the right thing
by ignoring 1he impudent little
brats."
I too was raised to "ianore bad
mannered people" in hopes that
they will go away. And not to
respond in kind by snapping
back.
However, rather than obligingly
going away, some people,
especially untrained youngsters,
may simply escalate their bid for
attention -because that's ,
usually what it is, even to the I
point of violence like throwing a
rock.
In the absence of anyone to
call for help -Leola's friend
and her parents might try what
has worked for me -pretend
the boys are really tryio& to be
friendly and ask, "Do r.ou boys
have the correct time?' (Some
very young kids do proudly have
watches these days!) Ir you havo
a watch, you can mp it as it may
huve 1topped. Ask, .. Do you think
the ferry ls on time? Can you
direct me to 1uch-111nd-such
strcctT'
You may tum an uaoailMd
bully into an amazed helper by
asking his "superior" knowledge.
Or have all laughing by asking.
"Which of you is the smartest?"
Or you may have them answering
proudly if you say, "My father,
here, is admiring your shoes, your
jacket: (what do the letten on
your jacke t stand for?) Say, "We
are interested in your tattoo, your
nose ring" -etc. -but show ·
sincerity. (Tattoos are pretty
since re.)
Getting into a serious
discussion about black leathers or
logos is a Jot more interesting
than being hit with a rock.
Eustermann said that we
should treat older people with
honor and respect. For most of
us, that is easier treatina little
brats with resr.c_ct -because -
well they don t deserve it? Or do
they? How else will they learn?
We arc the adulta of today. They
are &ho adults of tomonow.
Maybe with some kind words,
we can divert today's
"knuckleheads" from becoming
tomorrow's criminals. ·
ROSALIE DE SA
Costa Mesa
To a good sport
I would like to take this
opportunity to express my
gratitude to the Daily Pilot for its
continued support of youth
sportS. I submitted numerous
anicles to the Pilot the past few
months on both local sortball and
soccer teams and all were
published afier M>mc much
needed editing.
I know you are aware of the
joy it &ivel a young athlete to ICC
his or her name in print and it
motivates them further to do
better each and every week.
WIWAM J. LIVINOSTON
Costa Mesa
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hal lhis is now eff ec1ively under
'1igation," Thornton said. "We're
01 going lo comment on those re-
rts."
financial officials claim agencies
ould be foolish lo pin hope on
he supposed distinction between
he two pools. The supposedly
afer Orange County bond pool
as actually leveraged by 100% at
he end of the 1993 calendar year,
ccording to Costa Mesa CPA
ohn Moorlach.
''ll was my understanding that
he investment techniques were
dentical," said Moorlach, who ran
gainst former County Treasurer
obert Citron during the June
lcction. "So the guys who are
ow screaming foul must not have
een paying attention. Why didn't
hey ask for a copy of the portfo-. ?" ~. .
Newport Deach, which invested
n both pools, has approximately
13.6 million in the bond pool.
he Transportation Corridor
gcncies, builders of the San Joa-
uin Hills toll road, invested $296
illion in the pool , while the
oast Community College District
as approximately $2.56. million in
he bond pool.
Other large investors in the
1.27 billion bond poo l are the Or-
nge County Trnnsportation Au-
hority ($559 million invested), the
ounty of Orange ($204 million),
he Orange County Sanitation Dis-
rict ($49 million) and the cities of
anta Ana, Santa Darbara and
orba Linda ($94 million, $11 mil-
ion and $6 million respectively). t
According to Gene Farrell, vice
hancellor of administrative ser-
ices for the Coast Community
ollege District, the two pOols
vere never represented differently.
he bond pool simply had a sepa-
rate accounting system from the
co-mingled pool, which made in-
terest earn10gs easier to track,
Farrell said. ·
The district will wait to deter-
mine if the pool distinction is
'"'.Orth a court battle, said r:arrell,
who is not hopeful.
··we've always thought that it
was nonsense. Those pools look an
awful lot -alike," Farrel said.
"Right now we're waiting to see
which issues we need to go and
fight. This one looks like an uphill
fight."
AVCO
From P•9• A 1
total occupancy to approximately
90%.
"They'll be a wonderful tenant,"
said Plaza Tower spokesman Gary
Gerson. "AVCO was wooed by a
number of other landlords who
would have loved to have them."
The company occupied Park
Place for 10 years. Defore that,_
AVCO had a 16-stol'¥::Jtowcr in
Newport Center. Straw said he ex-
pected the Plaza Tower to un-
dergo several changes and modifi-
cations in anticipation of A VCO's
arrival.
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from the coul\ly and took out :i
$260,000 insurance policy against
interest rate increases.
But criticism of that decision
has mounted. Eve n Gov. Pete Wil-
son was quoted as saying school
districts like Newport-Mesa "bor-
rowed milk money to spend on
bingo."
Q: The county may have to take
a 27% loss on returns from in-
vestments in the county pool,
which has lost more than $2 bil-
lion in value. Thomas Hayes,
chairman or the county restructur-
ing team, has directed the county
to take the loss now and sell risky
investments. Is the district's money
in jeopardy now?
A: Superintendent Mac Bernd
said it is unclear how this restruc-
turing will affect the district. Dut
this 27% loss estimate could
equate to a $12:7 million loss for
the district.
Trustees have hired. a bank·
ruptcy attorney to advise them,
and Bernd also put a lid on ex-
penses not ·directly related to
classroom learning, such as cutting
use of consultants and all travel
expenS$!S.
Q: What happens when the $47
million loan becomes .due in June?
A: Unclear. This has been the
subject or long closed-door ses-
sions by the school board. The
best-case scenario: the county hon·
ors its verbal guarantee and pays
any loss of principal to the school
district. The worst-case: the school
district will have to make up the
difference between the loan and
its value in June.
Q: How much has the district
received from the investment?
A: Last year, Newport-Mesa
made $1.1 million, as projected.
Q: How much is the district pro·
jecting now?
A: District officials initially said
the investment could drop ap-
proximateJy $400,000 but now,
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SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON. 642-4330, ext. 223
Thursday, December 22, 1994 •1
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Newport's
perfectionists
lead the .way
• Johnson, Johns, Brinkley
singled out for special honors:
Costa Mesa's Chatman garners
Offensive Player of Year laurels.
BY BAllllY FAULKNER. Sl'OllTS \VIUT[J.
H aving captured the spotlight
while helping Newport Harbor
High to an unprl:cedented 14-0
season and a. CIF Southern Section
Division V championship, no less than
13 Sailors are among those named to the
Daily Pilot All-Newport-Mesa District
football team.
Harbor senior Drian Johnson, the
Pilot's choice as Sea View League MVP,
earned the same distinction on the
all-district squad, consisting or players
from Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa,
Estancia and Newport Harbor.
Costa Mesa senior Charles Chatman,
who broke the district single-season
rushing record, was selected Offensive
Pl ayer of the Year, while Harbor senior
noseguard Bill Johns game.red Defensive
Player of the
Year laurels.
Newport's
Jeff Drinkley,
who posted
his lOOth
career victory
in a 20-15
CIF title
game
triumph over
Servite, is the
Coach or the
Year.
Johnson, a
5-foot-8,
175-pound
tailback and
cornerback,
was a force
on both sides
of the ball
for the Tars,
who won
their first
I n the four-game
playoffs alone,
he (Johnson)
produced 508
yards and six of
his 12 rushing
touchdowns on
83 carries , in-
cluding the dra-
matic 1-yard
overtime game-
winner against
'Foothill in the
semifinals.
CIF crown in 64 seasons of varsity
competition.
Though used sparingly offensively the
first six games (31 carries for 181 yards),
Johnson became the featured ground
gainer the last eight contests, averaging
just more than \ 17 rushing yards per
outing to finish with 1,119 for the
season.
In the four-game playoffs alone, he
produced 508 yards and six or his 12
rushing touchdowns on 83 carries,
including the dramatic 1-yard overtime
game-winner against Foothill in the
semifinals.
Cun P. LuK.SCH/DAJLY Pu.or
Costa Mesa High's Charles Chatman, a two-way starter
who rushed for a district record-smashing 2,512 yards and
29 TOs in just 11 games, is the Offensive Player of the Year.
KAnUYA RAINONE/FO• nr1 DAILY PILOT
Defensive Player of the Year laurels on the Dream Team go to Newport Harbor's Bill Johns, a
senior nose guard w.ho specialized in punishing the opposition's quarterback all season long.
Twice he found paydirt on the
opening snap or the game, bolting 84
yards to stun El Toro in the
See DRUM TIAM/P•t• a2
He's the 'Comeback Kid'
~There's simply no other way to describe Corona del Mar's Danny O'Neil,
who has lifted his Oregon Ducks into Pasadena's 1995 Rose Bowl Game.
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Q uarterback Danny O'Neil had always
put up big numbers in his celebrated
football career at the University of
Oregon, but something more meanfogf ut was
lacking heading into this season.
Wins.
"After my junior year, people were
writing about how I could put up big
numbers in every category but wins. 1
was like 0 for 10 in games when we
were trailing at halr\ime," O'Neil
said. ·
· O'Neil, an avid golf er, often plays
at Eugene Country Club with his
good buddy, Orcaon senior free
safety Jeff Sherman, an intearaJ part
of the Ducks' Oana Green defense
that will fKe Pena State in the Rose
Bowl Ju. 2.
Finally, Sherman won five straight games.
"He was killing me," O'Neil said. "My excuse
was that I didn't have my own clubs. But then
Jeff said, 'Sec, the media's right. You're not
clutch.' I'd go in the trees or in a bunker, and
he'd say I'm not clutch. That's a huge thing
for a quarterback not to be clutch ...
(John) Elway, (Joe) Montana, they
always come from behind. That's
what makes a quarterback great. It
was a very personal challenge for me
to be clutch as a player."
O'Neil had been booed and
second·&Uessed by the Oregon
faithful throughout much or his
career, even thou&h school passing
records became a standard.
Both are hiah, lin&)e·dialt
handicap pfen, but Sherman lut
summer would usually win. primarily
becaue O'NeD would fiDd the trees
Club golf
But largely because of O'Neil's
experience on the links with
Sherman, he decided to do
sometbina about it.
"ll wu aot somethina the media
or a bunker ID tbe rana& bole with their match
on ti.e liae.
•Jell Ud I ~ buddies throup aolf,"
said O'Neil. a COIOM clll Mar raidcnt.
"We're wsy competltM apilW each other, in
~we do, nether it'• daru or
-bowtils • toll."
just made up," O'Neihaid of bis
inability to lead the Ducks to
come-from-behind victories. "1 knew l'd never
done it, eitbcr."
That chanaed this autumn u plainly as an
Orqon leat O'Neil directed three comeback
wins in the second half of the season, aaainst ... eouna..-•1
'
Eagles ramble
~ Estancia ups record • ~
to 10-2 after putting ~ 1 E~
the Panthers away ·'
in non-league tiff ~
on loser's court.
BY BAJULY FAULKNE~ Sl'OaTS Wa.rna.
ORANGE -Estancia High boys bas·
ketball coach Tim Parsel said he revealed
his defensive ace in the bole Wednesday
night at non-league foe' Orange.
But the Eagles managed to fru strate the
Panthers plenty just by shirting from a
rnan-to-man to a zone en route to a 51-45
trjumph to improve to. 10-2.
After Orange (6-2) patiently worked its
offense against Estnnc1a's man defense for
a 19-18 first-quarter lead, the Eagles un-
leashed an aggressive zone on the hosts,
who went 0 for 8 from the field in the
second quarter .
By halrtime, the Eaales had a 32-21
cushion, then endured a 9-0 Oranae run
in the third quaner which cut the lead to
34·32, before 1punin1 for ~n unan-
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
·A commanding ·situation
BY BAll.&Y FAULJCNEll
SPOan Wun:a.
embraced, a leadership role
for Coach Shannon
Jakosky's 7-0 squad. It's a
position some would not
have forecast for the deft
but often demure three-year
starter, who contributed
greatly to consecutive
school single season victory
records of 20 and 24,
T he jumper was not the
surprise. Smooth, sure
and successful,
Newport Harbor High's
Mandy Clayton had
exhibited this proficient
mid-range shooting touch
since her sophomore season.
But what did catch some
Sailor observers off guard
during the te~m·s
Mandy Clayton respectively, the past two years.
three-game sweep to the Cypress
Tournament title last week, was
Clayton's frequent verbal deliveries. •
Now a seasoned 'Senior, Claytotl
seems to have assumed, or nther
"I think it dawned on
Mondy this summer that this was her
senior yenr," Newport Coach Shannon
Jakosky said. "She worked very hard
over the summe~ and she played hugo
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J.oil Benzinger
Newport Harbor
'DREAM TEAM: Pilot's Blue Chips of '94 ,, ........ ,
regular-season finale, then dashing 56 yards to open
the playoffs the follow ing week against Saddleback.
He also returned the opening kickoff 94 yards for a
touch~own against Savanna, then top-ranked in
Division V.
After starting at outside linebacker as a junior,
Johnson shifte d to his more natural position in the
secondary this fall and responded with a
district-leading seven interceptions.
Johnson's defensive contribution wasn't limited to
shulling down opponents' aerial auacks, as Lhe
hard-nosed style that helped him as an undersized
linebacker, provecf effective in stuffing opposing ball
carriers as well.
Chatman, the Pilot's Pacific Coast League t.:VP,
amassed 2,5 12 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns for
the fv1ustangs, who finished second in tJ1e_P_CL and
wound up 7-3-1, after a first-round Division Vlll
playoff loss.
Al 5-10, 170, Chatman combined breakaway speed
with shifty open-field moves lo smash the previous
hauling in the game-winning 38-yard touchdown pass
from John Giordani to erase a 15-14 deficit with 2:37
left in the ritle triumph over Servile. It was only his
fourth TD catch of his career.
Costa Mesa's Jason Weir and Dewayne Crenshaw,
both All·CIF ns juniors, were also repeat all-district
selections at offensive guard and defensive end,
respectively.
Weir (6-1, 245) was th~ most dominant blocker in
the Mustangs' near-exclusively rushing offense. He
made the Pilot's AJl-PCL first-team defense as' an
end.
Crensh;iw (6-1, 200) gave opposing defensive
coordinators fits, despite battling numerous injuries
this fall. He opened the season with a 251-yard,
five-TD performance at running back, but wound up
as the complement to Chatm;in, finishing with 879
yards on 104 c;irries.
Chatman, Crenshaw and Weir were·also prominent
in helping the Mustangs to the Division VIII fin;il in
1993, as well as a school record 11 wins.
· CdM senior J.J. DiCesare rounded school and district single-season
rcco,rd 2,303 yards set last year by
Mesa's district and PCL Offensive
.Pluycr of the Year, Binh Tran.
.--~~~~~~~~--. out the repeat selections, earning
Chatman also established an
Orange County record for
r:egular-season rushing yards (2,29.7
yards on 246 carries) and his ,
414-yard effort against Aliso Niguel
missed the county single-game record
l)y 4 yards.
Chatman is one of six repeat
honorees on the all-district squad,
having earned recognition at
oornerback as a junior. An All-CIF
choice last fall on defense, he had
two interceptions this season, as
opponents virtually shunned aerial
u11emp ts to his side of the field.
John5, a 5-9, 195-pound force of
nature, finished with 105 tackles,
including 13!12 sacks and 10 ·
,additional stops behind the line of
scri mmage.
The Sea View League Defensive
f'laycr of the Year w;is a bundle of
power, quickness and tenacity. An,
~II-district choice as a junior, Johns
was virtually unblockablc
recognition as a defe'nsive back th is
season after making the squad as a
punter last fall.
· Giorda.ni, who came. into his
senior c;impaign with only two
quarters of varsity experience,
triggrrod the most b;ilanced offense
in Brinkley's nine yeats at the helm.
The Pilot's Sea View League
Offensive Player of the Year,
Giordani completed 107 of 206
passes (52%) for 1,518 yards and 17 •
touchdowns. He also threw a meager
seven i11lerceptions. He was sacked
just five times and became proficient
at audiblizing, which he exemplified
on the scoring hook-up 'Yith
Freeman against Servile.
CdM senior runrying back Brian
Hogan finished with 1,505 yards and
12 TDs on 224 auempts, despite ,
missing virtually t\vo full games with
an ankle injury.
Newport sophomore Danny Pulido
led all district receivers with 35
catches for 471 ya rds, whiie senior
teammate Jon Benzinger turned
one-on-one, whether he lined up over the center, the
guard, or in the g;ip. .
Additionally, Johns plafooned ;it an offensive guard
spot, which contributed to his consistent practice of
soiling his all-white ro;id uniform to a stained collage
of gr;iss, dirt and sweat.
nearly one-third of his 23 catches into touchdowns
(seven) for 520 ya:ds.
Pilot first-team All-Sc;i View performers Sherif
Pepic and Brandon Baker (Newport) and Nick
Schaumburg (CdM) highlight a junior-dominated
offensive line. •
Newport senior Mike Freeman (6-1, 225) was a
repeat selection at tight end, a fea t he duplicated.on
the All·Sea View League squad the past two years. A
three-year varsity starte r, he added 25 catches for 311
y~irds to his thre~ of 73 for 855.
Estanci;i t;ickle Chuck Johnson and CdM gu;ird
Tim Goode arc also juniors who dislinguished
thr.msclvcs in the trenches, while Mesa's "pseudo"
tight end (nfoe c;itches while being used primarily as
;in extra tackle) rounded out the offensive. line.
He ensured his place i~ Newport-Mesa lore by Senior midple linebackers Dan McDonough
• Oscar Lomeli
..Estancia Karlo Amaya
Estancia Dewayne Crenshaw Jack Hogan
Costa Mesa Newport Harbor
Newport Beach's Mockett
to play in Newport Classic
~After strong campaign, 27-year-old Mockett
will swing her irons against Taco Bell field .
nv R.tCHA.llD DlTNN
Sroan Warrn
C athy Mockctt of Newport Beach, coming off an outstanding
season on the future's Tour after recovering from ;i rotator
cuff injury on her left shoulder, capped her year with a strong
performance in the (foal stage of the LPGA Tour's Qualifying
School, finishing fifth to earn a second stint on the LPGA Tour,
which begins hn. 20.
Mockeu , 27, shot a four-day total of 295 in the first stage of Q11al·
ifying School in Venice, Fla., in August, then pl;iycd ;in excellent
four-day round of 283 (71, 73, 68 and 71) in the final stage Oct. 11-
14 at the LPGA International Golf Course in Daytona Dench, Fla.,
the first tournament pl ayed on the new course.
Mockell, who played on the LPGA Tour in J 993, will also bcc:omc
the first female golf professional to compete in the Taco Dell New·
port Classic Pro-Am Jan. 27-28 at the Newport Dc;ich Country Club,
Mockett's home course.
She will play in the year's first LPGA event in Orlando, th en
come home to compete in )he Newport Classic Pro-Am. She played
in the Newport Classic as an amateur in 1985. I
After not playing from Oct. 1993 through last May because of a
rotator cuff injury, Mockett returned to the Future's Tour nnd fin -
ished in the top 10 in six of the nine tourn:iments, including three
~o~-five _!Lnishcs. _ __ _
Mackell also played on the Future's Tour in 1992, and the Players
West Tour in 1991.
Mockctt, who graduated from Tulsa University in 1990 and New·
port Harbo1 High in 1986, credits her parents, Bob and Claudette
Mockctt, J.D. Eber~berger (teaching pro) and Dale McNamara (col·
lcge coach), as the individunls who inOuenccd her career the most.
In 1984, Mockctt was the U.S. junior girls medalist and cvcnh.cal
champion. She also won the U.S. Public Links and the Women's
frans~National events in 1990, while reaching the semifinals o( the
'189 U.S. Women's Amateur.
. ...
GOLF,~· -
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Washington, Arizona and
rival Oregon State on
Nov. 19 in Corvallis, when
O'Neil Jed Oregon to a
70-yard scoring drive with
five Jij)Jlutes left.
O)Neil beat She.rman
on the links last week, but
is still down four games.
He's gearing up for
another comeback.
Chip shots ••• Catching up
with the Newport Beach Golf
Course men's club, Hemmer'n
Henk LeFebvre shot a
OOle·ln·one Oec. 14 on tile
110-yard, par-3 hole No. 2. But he didn't win that day. He won low
gross hOnors (63) Dec. 7, while Al
Schnell won low net (52).
Jeck Stinson was second low net (54) .... In flight rounds Dec.
10, bodybu1tdet John Cerrldo
(tow gross 60, 1-over par) and
Joe Russo (low net 54) won
Flight A; l!d Picken• (low
gross 69) and Bruce Selbert
(low net 54) won Flight B; alld
John Kent (low gross 70) and
John Sulllv.n (low net 52) won Flight C. . . . In regular rounds
Dec. 14, Russo won IOW gross (63) and ... ck Lang won low
net (52). while Lefebvre aced hOle
No. ~. •n1 Holzg,., was
second low net (55) .•••
In lligt1I rounds Dec. 17. Can1do
(lOW gross 60 agail), a
4-llandlclp, and Git lhfttfero
(IOw net 57) won Fl!Ohl A; Al cr .... ton (low gross 69) and Crell ......_n (low net 55);
Inf HOtzQflf (10w QtOll 75) IWld
.... Sherer (low net 61) woo
F~C.
Rldord Dunn's club
llOll column 11ppc11n crrry
Thursday.
I •
New~ Bitach/Coata Meaa Dally Piiot
John Schroeder
Costa Mesa
Daily Pilot All-Newport-Mesa District Football, 1994
• Moat Valuable Player
Ra·CB-Brian Johnson, Newport Harbor 5·8 175 Sr.
O"enslve Player of the Year
RB -Charles Chatman. Costa Mesa 5·10 170 Sr.
First· Team Offense
OB-John Giordani. Newport Harbor 6·3 180 Sr.
RB -Brian Ho~orona del Mar 5-10 190 Sr.
WR -Jon Benzinger, Newport Harbor 6-2 175 Sr.
WR-Danny Pulido, Newport Harbor 6·4 190 So.
TE-Mike Freeman, Newp~rt Harbor 6· 1 225 Sr.
OL-Shefif Pepic, Newport Harbor 6-2 220 Jr.
OL-Nick SchaumburQ. Corona del Mar 6-4 225 · Jr.
OL-Brandon Baker, Newport Harbor 6-0 175
OL-James Moureaux, Newport~arbor 6-1 240
OL -Jason Weir. Costa Mesa 6· 1 245
Ot.-Tim Goode. Corona del Mar 5-11 200
OL-Chuck Johnson, Estancia 6-2 220
OL-John Schroeder. Costa Mesa 6-5 245
(Newport) and Carter Wells (CdM) were easy
choices on defense, where an overload of outside
'backers deserved recogni tion.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Se niors M~tt Riggle (Newport), Todd Borl;ind
(CdM), and the Estaneia duo of Oscar Lomeli and
Karlo Amaya spearheaded their respective def cnses
Defensive Player of the Year .
Bill Johns, Newport Harbor 5-9 195 . Sr.
Coach of the Year
Jeff Brinkley, Newport Harbor
First· Team Defense
LB -Dan McDonough, Newport Harbor 6-1 215 Sr.
LB-Carter Wells, Corona del Mar 5-11 • 185 Sr. j
LB -Todd Borland. Corona .det Mar 6·0 165 Sr.
LB -Matt Riggle, Newport Harbor 5· 11 205 Sr.
LB -Oscar Lomeli, Estancia 5-9 175 Sr.
LB-Karle Amaya, Estancia 5-11 170 Sr.
DL-Fred Garcia, Corona del Mar 6-3 218 Sr.
DL-Dewayne Crenshaw, Costa Mesa 6-1 200 Sr.
DL-Jack Hogan, Newport Harbor 6~0 195 Sr.
DL-Chris Candlish, Estancia 6-6 260 Jr.
DB-Scott Sandstrom. Newport Harbor 5.9 165 Sr.
DB-J.J. DiCesare, Corona del Mar 6-1 185 Sr.
DB-Brian Reeves, Costa Mesa 5·10 170 Jr.
at outside lineb;tckcr.
Senior ends Fred Qurcia (CdM) and J ack Hogan
(Newport) join Crenshaw and Estanci;i junior Chris
Candlish on the def cnsive line, while corners Scott
Sandstrom (four interceptions for Newport) and
Mesa's Brian Reeves join DiCcsare in the secondary. . -
Bill Johns
Newport Harbor Dan McDonough Carter Wells
Newport Harbor . Corona del Mar Todd Borland
Corona del Mar Matt Riggle
Newport Harbor
Chris Candlish Scott Sandstrom J.J. DiCesare
Corona del Mar Brian Reeves
Costa Mesa
.
Jeff Brinkley
Newport Harbor Estancia ,r N'port Harb~r
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decision Wednesday in the first
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• Unsung heroes, local stalwarts rate
a thumb's up fcom this boating writer.
Stalwart: (n) "an unwavering partisan; one
marked by outstanding strength of mind, body or
spirit.
T his is my annual list of locul sailing's
unsung heroes and class stalwarts for the
last year.
Some or my stalwarts are repeals from last
year, but consistent, ongoing dedication is what
made them stalwarts in the first place. This list
is pretty subjective, so in the event that I've
missed your favorite stalwart, don't bother
telling me ... thank them instead.
• DUI Wakeman and Jamie Malme (high
school sailing coaches): Bill coached high school
sailing before it was cool. Jamie coaches both
Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high
school teams now that it's hot.
In the same breath, Bob and Mike Relchef
deserve credit for recruiting this year's CdM
team. When virtually the entire 93-94 CdM
sailing team graduated and/or relocated at the
end of lust season, Bob and son Mike helped
recruit this yea r's team.
Two weeks ago, this young CdM team finished
a respectable seventh out of 28 teams in. their ·
first regatta. .
• Lbrln Weiss and AJan Andrews Sr.: BCYC's
Weiss is the outgoing Southern California
Yachting Association commodore for 1994, while
Ar1drews will serve as vice commodore tnis ye:ir.
The SCY A is the overall governing body for
sailing in this region, and they schedule every
regatta in Southern Ca lifornia.
• Cathy Nash: Mrs. Nash runs the Newport
Harbor Nautical Museum, and has become the
unofficial historiun and chronologer of the local
boating scene. Under Nash's leadership, the
NHNM has become an important part of the
local marine scene, and an acti ve participant in
several importan t local events, including the
Ensenada Race and the Heritage Classic Doat
Regatta.
•Judy Conky: You may have heard or
Gorsky for her success sailing Wuter Moc<:lJ~in
in the Schock 3S cluss in the last few years ...
you m:iy not know that she $ervcd on BYC's
Dourd of Directors for the Inst three years. Like
Olrolyn Hardy down the street, Gorsky is
breaking down barriers both on and o!f the
water.
• Phil Ramser/Diil Crispin: Ramser and
Crispin were key players who pulled together
the Etchells Worlds, the biggest local regatta in
1994. Ramser was the Regatta Chair, and
Crispin was Principal Race Officer.
• Jhu DnUcy: Bailey is the man
behind several of Neil Darth's highly
successful campaigns. He was project
manager on Persuasion, Growler and
now America's Whitbread Challenge.
run the races we nll enjoy.
•Tim lloann: Well known E-22 S3i1or, bas
become a "Godfather•• of sorts for locnl junior
soiling. Thanks largely to Hogan's efforts over
the last few years, the local high ~hool sailing
i.cene i one of the hottest tickets in town.
In recent years, locul junior sailors have gone
on to soil with many of the top collegiate i.ailing
te~in1s in the country.
•The 'f.12 class: Few local classes enjoy a
inort! dedicated following. Kudos to Dick, Hank,
Ringo and most of all Chad. for their continued
'iupport of this class.
•Gene Unum and Sc)mour Dec k: Daum and
Deck continue to provide direction and
support for Dalboa Island Yacht Club,
the only true junior club in the bay.
Both have been significant
behind-the-scenes inOuences on BIYC
for more ,than 25 years.
· • GerJ Conser: Local marine
photographer ... as her ad states,
"Everyone wants a photo by Geri."
During the Kenwood C\Jp, Bailey
spent days following Grov.:Jer in a very
wet inOatable. Bailey has also been
instrumental In running the Ahmanson/
Skylark regatta at NHYC in his spare
time.
• Melle Segerblom. Eric Proul,
Carolyn Ulnnder and Suzie
Cbrlstlansen (local club race
administrators): Mette also does double
duty as Secretary of OC Sailing
Association. Last year, this group was
John
Drayton
• Ernie Minney: The local ancient
mariner Oeet owes Minney thanks for
nis continuea support of Tuesday night
Ancient Mariner Races, as well as the
annual Heritage Regatta for Classic
sai l and powerboats (and also for
hosting post-race parties Tuesday Boating
directly responsible fo r organizing roughly 90%
of all local races.
• Gnil Hine (booting lobbyist): Local sailor
who has become an dfective lobbyist on behalf
of boaters and the boating industry in
Sacramento.
•Jeff and Peggy Lcoh nrt: Jeff continues io be
dhe of the most dedicated (and successful)
one-design sailors in the region, while Peggy
once again did yeo'man's duty as Sabot Class
Secretary.
•Race committees: Several hundred races
were run in Newport the last year, yet most
clubs rely on a half dozen volunteers to actually
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• Gary Hill: Everyone in the bay knows that
Hill's fuel Dock sets the standard for service.
Many don't know that Ciary regularly loans his
75·foot tug William B 10 serve as tender at high
school and college regattas.
•The Daily l'ilot: The Daily Pi lot is the only
daily newspaper that has consistently prO\_ided
coverage of the local s:iiling scene.
Thanks for all your support this year. Merry
Christmas, Happy New Year ... I'll sec you
sailing.
Jo/J11 Drayton's boating co/U1un npprars In tlu.·
D:iily Pilot Cl'CIJ' 1'/wrsday.
tor us in the final summer
tournament in San Dieg~."
In addition to her
contributions in the scoring •
and rebounding department~4
including a career-high 20 •
points in the 51-43 title ·~
triumph over Costa Mesa, th~
5-foot-10 wing took ~evcral
opportunitie.s 10 shout
encouragement and/or
instructions to her teammates-,,
This, however, didn't seem
to take away from her focu~ G,1
ttie net, which she pierced ;
"ith regularity en route to
1ournamen1 MVP and Daily '
Pilot Athlete of the Week
hon9rs.
Clayton, averaging 11.4
points through seven games -
up Crom a combined 8.8
per-game average the past two
seasons -collected eight
points nnd nine rebounds in 11
56·44 tournament-opening win
over Crescenta Valley, Dec.
13.
She then scored six of
Harbor's first eight points 10
help carry her somewhat
sluggish teammates early
against semifinal foe
Lakewood. She finished with
10 points and four rebounds,
but her 5-of· 7 shooting from
the field was a precursor 10
her prolific title game.
Against Mesa, Fr~ay, she
connected on 9 of 14 shots
from the Ooor, including 8 of
10 during one stretch, in which
1he Tars turned a 13·7 deficit
into a 33-23 lead.
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She added seven rebounds,
three steals and one blocked
shot, but her !.hooting proved
most deadly against the
intra-district rivals. Among her
buckets were jumpers from 12,
14, 15, 16, and 18 feet,
bringing her tournament field
goal percentage 10 54.5% (18
of 33).
"Last year, we felt Mandy
deferred both shots and
opportunities 10 penetrate to
pass 10 other players," Jakosky
said. "Dut one of the area's
she's grown this year, is
r~alizing you don't defer when
you're a senior."
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NEWPORT-MESA -Newport-Mesa Na-
tional Junior Basketball teams continued their
winning ways in countywide play this past week·
end.
swe red points at the end of the
third and start of tbe fourth to
hold on. Chris Candlish and Tom
fecney shared scoring honors with
11 points, while Plock added seven
steals to his 10 points.
In All-Net (traveling AJl-Stars) action, the
sixth grade All-Net Rockets (3-0) rem.afoed un-
beaten wi th a dramatic fourth quarter comeback
to defeat South Coast, 43-39, at Dana Hills
High.
With 3:55 remaining to play and the Rockets
behind, 33-26, Aaron Yarnall and David Rich-
ardson ignited a rally that saw the Rockets out-
score the apposition, 17·6, to win the game and
keep their perfect record intact.
Candlish had a team-high six re-
bounds and three blocks, while
Feeney was perf eel from t11e floor
(4 for 4) and the ·1ine (2 for 2) to
help the Eagfes fini~h 50% from
the field ( 19 of 38).
UTANCIA 51, ORANGE 45
' Rich:irdson had 14 points and 14 rebounds,
and Yarnall contributed 14 points, seven steals,
five rebou'nds and consistently broke the South
Coast press to deliver easy layup fe~ds to Rich-
ardson.
Non·lugue The eighth grade AJl-Net Bulls (3-0) defeated
Drea, 68-52, at Newport' Harbor High to con-
tinue their winning ways. In the last two seasons
of NJB play, the Bulls have compiled a 22-1
record ond appear prepared to defend their title
in the NJB Holiday Classic th at begins Dec. 27
at Fullerton College.
t.und.a o .. ,.,. ,, ft pf Ip ,, ft "' Ip C..ndl1>h • 3 3 II l•in I 2 1 4 8yr11t l I I s Uurldst11 s J 1 13
ln•ler ) 0 I 7 C..tl• $ I 4 11
l lCh.>rJ•<Jft 1 ) 4 s TKheiul 2 0 I s Pio<~ 4 1 I 10 Pu 1 0 1 $
feen•y 4 J l II llou 0 0 4 0 ,itonn I 0 4 2 DoUOI\ I 0 ) 1 t.o•A 0 0 I 0 BeU W.all.t>r
Toe.th 19 10 17 Sl TOC.<
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The Dulls, who never trailed during the con-
test, were led by Gary Robinson with 15 points
and Derrick ManselJ with 11.
bl.Incl• II 14 ' 11-SI 0r~1• '' 2 u 11-u 3·!M>lnt go.Ii: hunc~-fOiltt I, Pio<~ 1, fHMy I; Or.,,ge-P.u 1, Ttthen.al 1.
The -eighth grade All-Net Kings (0·3) had a
tough second half against South Huntington
Beach at Edison High, losing, 64-36, after trail-
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other olflce equipment, the entrance of lhe Orange to probate. The will and PUBLIC NOTICES deska, olflce chairs, heat· Civic Center, 300 E. Chap-any coctlcll1 are available
PUBLIC NOTICE •rt. acreens. alorm d00t1 man, Orange. CA for examination In the file
and wlndowa. 1tove1, beds Al the lime of the Initial ke~t by the court. malttHHI, bed •pringt. publication of this notice, T E PETITION requests NOTICE OF refrigerators, drapH, dr~ the total amount of the un-authority to administer the TRUSTEE'S SALE ory rods, venetian blln s. paid balance of the obllga· estate under th• lndepen· T.S. No. A202259 carpels, carpet paddlnV• ta. lion aecured by the above dent Administration ol Es·
Unit Code A bles, lamps. 10 11, -deSCflbed deed of trust tatn Act. (This authority
• loan No. couches, davenport•, and estimated costs, ex· WIU allow the penonar rep-
chairs, dmln~ room and/Of' f;nses, and advancH, Is rtHOtall\le to take many 2283754/HUANO
AP142e..1at.t0 kitchen furn11ure, and fur· 960,633.98. actions without court ap.
ther Including but no1 llm-It Is posalbl• that at the proval. Before taking c•r· T.D. SERVICE COM· lied to aH personal property lime of ..,. th• opening ialn ve<y Important llciions, PANY, u duly •rcpoinled Trustee under lh• ollowlng located Of plac.d upon the bid ~ be lell than th• however, the personal rep-real property which Is the total ebtedness due. reaenta11Ve wlU be required described deed of trust subject of this Nollce of to give notice to Interested WILL SEU AT PUBLIC D.ata1 12/09/94
AUCTION TO THE HIGH· Sale. T.D. SERVICE COii· ~ unless they have
EST BIDDER FOR CASH YOU ARE IN DEFAULT PAH'I, •• .. Id Truat .. , waived notice 0t consented
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST to the proposed action>) (in the forms which are DATED 9/26/88. UNLESS BJ tc.Nn 8en.,,tl1 A.a-The Independent admlnis-lawful tender In th• United YOU TAKE ACTION TO •l•t•nt lacral•rr, tratlon authority will be States) and/et the cashier'• PROTECT YOUR PROP· 1750 I. 4th St., Ste. granted unle11 an lntlf· cert1tlid ot other checb ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT 700, S•nte A.Ni. CA •led P9f90t\ flies an Ob-specllied In CIVIi Cocte Sec· A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU jecllon to the petition and tion 2924h (payable In full 927011714)543-8372
01 the time of •al• 10 T.D. NEED AN EXPLANATION IP AVAllA.BLB, THI! ahow good cause why the
Service Company) all right, OF THE NATURE OF THE IXPllCTED OPENING c:oort shOYld not grant the
title and lnternt conveyed PROCEEDING AGAINST BID MAY BE OBTAINED llllhOfJZR
10 1nd now held by h YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-av CAL.UNO THll FOL.
A H ING on the p9'1-
under 11ld Deed of Trv11 In TACT A LAWYER. tlon Will be held on JANU.
11'11 property hereinafter d• 149 EAST BAY STREET, LOWING TELEPHONE AAY 19, 1995, at 1:45 P.M. COSTA MESA. CA 92.827 NUllBIRS ON THE In De~ 703 located et :M 1 ICllbed: "(II a 11tMt addrna or DAV 81FORll THI The ~ Drive South, Or· TRUSTOR: TAl·LUNQ YU.
SUNG F. HUANG, MEI common detlgnatlon of IA.Ur (7t4) 480-H80 7'· t2eel. property 11 lhown aboYe, YOU OBJECT TO the HUANG no warr•nt.v la given u to TAC40887aC granting of the petJUon, you BENEFICIARY:" WESTERN f'EDERAL SAVINGS & Its comf,!:"eneu °' cor-Publl1hed Newporl shoYld appear at the hiar·
LOAN ASSOCIATION, A• rec:1ne11 ." The ~ Beach-Co1ta M... Dally Ing and Ital• Yo'# ob-under said Deed of Ti • Pilot December 15, 22, 29, 5 °' .. written ol>-corded Octobef 7, 1988 ea by reason of a bfeach °' 19$4. with Iha court be-Instr. No. 98-512907 In default In the obl~tlonl the hMrlng. YOUI ep. Book page of 0111c111 .. CIHd thefeby, eto-TM25 pewance mey be In person Record• In the omc. of th• lore •tclMd and dellv· PUIUC NOTICE OI ~~attorney, Recorder of Orange ered 10 lhe undenigned a If ARE A CREDITOR County: written Dedlntlon of 0... BICMM Of a condoganl credit« of said deed of truat d• fault end Demand for SM, NOTICIOP the deceuad~ mull file scribes 1he fol~: REAL PROPER : THE end writlen nollce of cs. PKTITIONTO Yo'# ctUn the cour1
SOUTHEASTERLY 250 fault and of ~ to ADlllMl8TD and INlll • copy to the pet·
caUM Iha undenlgnH to IOf\ll rep1...m.Uve : FEET OF THE NORTH-Hll said PfOP9'1Y to 11U1fy llTAT•OF1 ~~the COUl1 wit EASTERLY 132 FEET OF said Obllgetiona. and ~ DWMO.I. from the dale LOT 221 OF NEWPORT •lt•r lh• und•rt!jn•d CONRSCOM.U of .,.. laauence of lhe .... HEIGHTS, AS SHOWN ON c:auMd NICI nodce CS. IDWAllD .IOIUN "" • ptcMded In MCtb'I A MAP RECORDED IN fault and of alec:1lon to be CCHIRSCODll ... 9100 of IN Celllornle "°" BOOK 4, PAGE 13 OF MIS-Recorded F~"'4 Nie Code. The time for .. CELLANEOUS MAPSE M In*. No. In IDWMD eoteacooa ~ c:talml wlll not •pile RECORDS OF ORANG CA8a MO. Atnota
COUNTY. CAUf'ORNIA. EX· Book Peta Of Offlclel Toelhelr9,a.1aci.rtn. low monlN from
Aecordl In IN ~ ol the IN~ dale notad CEPTINQ AH UNDMDEO r8COfdtr of anng. ~ crtdllorl. C011l11911l er--. ... ONE·HALf INTEREST ~ lelcf .... ol~ tora, and ,..... Who lfteY YOU MAY DAMM the AND TO AU. OILS, MIN be medt In ....... cord-OCh«wlae be lnetftt4ed In
.. llepl "1 the *"'· "r:: ALS. AND METALS WITH Ion ....... 00\lenenl or -.. Of ....... Of bOlh, FULL RIGHT TO EXPlOR! ot. EDWARD J. CONRI· ... perton ...... 1111 In
FOR. DEVELOP AHO MAR-~Of.,,.. CODE M8 EDWARD JO-lhe ~NY lie
KET All OF THE SAME BY pied, ... poe. IEPH COHAECOOI .._ ...... •bmil .... ~or erteumbrenoM. :-:'°' ............ °' LEASE OR OTHff• ~~ IDWMO~ .. ol M llMl•y ~ETHOO AS RESERVED .,,.. ol... ... A HT1TION hM ....,, end ..., ..... ol .........
IN Tli! DEED F~ ~EMMETT I. CQN. 8. HAWKI AND • uncl :l,. Nici Cll "' ... = .. 0t ol q pelMolt ar
1 COAOEO MA"t t~ 1937 IN lMl. ........ "' ~--""'-~In Mid "°" pnMdecl. .... "°"°" 1no ... Celb· 800t< Mt. PAO 5M OI ~ " :ti under ... nle Probele COcle. A ,.._ orricw. ,.EOOAOS. ........ ol Deed ol TH! NTinOH ~ ........... Noloe IJCHlllT "A" Truel. ..... ~end NI a.1m I. ............. '""" ... DllC"IPTION OI ""' CODI M eppallled • lllP I'*' of IN TNllte ,....,~ ..... -OOUlt deft&. ~
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ing by only Coor {17-13) at halftime. Geoff Hunt
had 16 points to lead the Kings.
The seventh grade AJl-Nct Magic improved its
record to 3-1 with a 54-42 victory over Tustin at
Tustin High.
with 30 seconds remaining. Tlk Jazz was led by
s.mith with 15 points and Elizabeth Bennett with
SIX.
The Magic was led by Jonath:in Cantrell with
15 points und Dustin Illingworth with 13. The
Magic has played tenacious defense in its last
three games, with standout play coming from
Alex Hanson, Richard Agnew a11d Travis Chan·
dler.
•In Divisipn I (seventh and eighth graders)
play, the Duns (2-1) defeated South Santa Ana,
69-48, at Saddleback High. The Oulls were led
by Otto Verhulst with 13 points and the trio of
Doug Dukes, Charlie Waite and Eric GJffoglio
with eight apiece.
· • In Division 2 (fifth and sixth graders) play,
the Dulls (3·0) defeated South Santa Ana, 37-25,
at Cost~t Mesa High. The Bulls were again led
by Justin Rowe with W points and Matt Elder
with nine rebounds.
The Magic (3·0) defeated Westminster, 46-31,
a1 Westminster High. Lou1s D:iy scored 12
points and Gara ell 130\\ lus and 13r:rndon McLain
notched eight points each to lead the Magic win.
The Knicks (2·1) romped past South Santa
Ana, 51 ·26, ut Sackllcback lligh .behind 1he
i.trong scoring and rebounding of Erik Thoreen,
\\hq tinished "ilia 16 points and 12 rebounds.
Se:tn Diggio · nddcd 13 points and five rebounds
tu the winnt:r's allack.
Clayton didn't stick around
long to celebrate the team title
or her MVP recognition,
bolling for the airport to catch
a night to Wyoming for a
week-long family ski outing.
The Ccltacs (2·1) lost a close game to South
Santa Ana, 37-36, at Newport Harbor High. The
Celtics were unuble to convert a one·und·one
situation with five seconds to play which would
have given them the win.
The high scorers for the Celtics were Michnd
Chai with nine points and Sean Rortlcn \\ ith
seven. The Magic (3-0) defeated Westmin!.ter,
51·26, at Costa Mesa Hi~h. The unbeaten Magic
was Jed by Mike Ortiz with 18 points anti Jason
Simco with 16.
• In Division 3 (third and fourth graders)
pmy;-lhc Dulls {3-0) remained unbeaten by
soundly defeating the Knicks (2-1), 51-29, ot
NeY.port H:irbor High. Ta)lor Young and Rya n
I kennn each contributed 13 points to the Dulls'
\\ i 11.
Also a former Sea View
League lOO·meter hurdle
champion, Clayton's
athleticism serves her well on
the court, where she work
ethic has helped her
consistently improve af1er
entering high school with no
competitive experience.
"She was' cut from her
seven th· und eighth·grade
teams, so she's had to learn
how 10 play "ith confidence
and how to be aggressive,"
Jakosky explaioed.
The Suns (3-0) defeated the Jazz ( 1·2), 23-10,
at Costa Me)ia l ligh.
The 2-1 Jazz girls squad su ffered its first de-
feat of the ~eaSOn, 37-35, Ul the hands of S~n
Clemente at Costa Mesa l ligh, despite Autumn
Smith's three·point bhot to tie the game at 35
The Rockets (1·2) knocked off the Magic (O·
3), 21-9, at Nev.port Harbor High. Ric McGee
scored five points.
• NJ D play resumes at area high school gym·
nasiums Jan. 8, 1995, following the Christmas
and New Ye.ir's break.
Clayton appears also to have
learned how to lead and the
Sailors would do well ro
follow.
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PIZER & MICHAELSON granting of the petition, you Planned COmmun1ty. The respondence dehvered to Planning Department. Crty corded In Book SO Paaes
INC., 2 t 22 N. BROAD· should appear at the htar· proposal Includes 1 r• the City et, or prior to, the of Newport Beach, 3300 32 to 38 Inclusive ol Is·
WAY1 STE. tOO,SANTA Ing and state your ob-quest to subdivide 89.2 public hearTng. For lnlor· Newport Boulevard, New· ctllaneous Maps, In lhe of· etlons Of Ill• wrlnen ob-ac1es ol land Into 173 num-matlon call (714) 644-3200. port Beach. California, flee ol the County Re-ANA, CA 82708 (714) lions wilh th• court be· bered Iott lor single lam11r. Wanda E. Raggio, 92663 g14~ 644-3225. corder.
S5U535 o • the hearing. Your ap-detached residenllal deve • Cltit Clerk NOTI E I HEREBY FUR· More commonly knoYon
Publl1h1d Newport pearance may be In person opment; .S lettered lots lor Published Newporl THER GIVEN that said pub-as: 2054 Continental Av-
Beach-Costa Mesa Dally or b~6our altorney. public open space pur· Beach-Cosla Mesa Daily lie hearing w11r be held on enue, Costa Mesa, C1hl.
PUot December 21, 22, 28, IF U ARE A CREDITOR poses: 3 le1to1ed lots lor Pilot December 22, 1994. lhe 9th day of January, Terms ol •31• are cash In
1994. Of • con1ingent cred1t0f ol privale open •pace pur· Th642 1995, at the hour of 7:00 lawful money of the UMed
poses: and 17 lettered lots c.m. In the Council Cham-S1atet on Coof0tmat1on of Wthns the deceased, r,ou musl Ille sale, of part cash and bal· your claim wi h the court for private street pu1poses PUBLIC NOTICE ers of lh• Newport Beach The proposal also lnciudes C11y Hall, 3300 Newport ance upon s1.1ch term• and PUBLIC NOTICE and mall a copy 10 the per· an e•cephon to 10 lho Sub· NOTICE OF Boulevatd, Newport Beach, cond1t1ons as are 1ccepl• sonal represenlalive 1r,· able to the personal rep1• BSC 3482 pointed by the court w1lh n d1v1slon Code so as lo PUBLIC HEARING Cahlornla, II v.hlch lime
lour monlhs lrom the dale anow the establlshmont ol Notice Is heret>~ given and place any and all pet· sen1a11ve. Two percent NOTICE OF Interior lols that are less sons lntertsled may ap· (2%) of amount bid 10 be ol llral Issuance ol the let· lhal lhe CITY cou CIL of PETITION TO 1er1 u prOVlded In 1ec1lon than 5,000 •iuore leol In the C~ Of Newport Beach ri•ar and be heard thereon. oeposited with t>id. Bids °'
ADMINISTER 9100 ol the Calllom1a Pro-aioa and SO 001 In width will h d a public hea11ng I you challenge this olfers lo be In writing llnd
ESTATE OF1 bate Code. The 11me for 111· and corner lols that at• r.01ect In court. you may v.111 be rec91ved at lhe
DOROTHEA Ing claims will not expire less lhan 8,000 1qunre leet on the npphcation ol tho e 1111\tted 10 rllls1ng only aforesaid oltrce at any t11ne
OLJVE KRAUTER and 60 loot In w1dlh. City of Newport Boach for lhose lssuea you or aom• alter Ill• first publlcatlon before lour months from General Plan Amendmont
CASE NO. At78015 the hearing date notlced A Negative Declaratlon 94·2(A), and the ac· one elso raised at the jut>-hereof and before dal• of
has been prepared by the he hearing desc:ribe In sale. To all heirs, t>eneflcllfles, above. Crty or Newport Beach In ceptance of 1n Envuon-this no11ce Of In w11tttn c0t· Dated: December 20, cred1tor1, contingent credl-YOU MAY EXAMINE the mental Oocumonl on prop·
tora, end per1on1 who may Ill• kept by 1he court. II Jou connection w1lh the ap-orty localed on the public respondence delivered to UHM
otherwise be lntere11ed In art a person lntereste In ~llcallon noted above. Tho ••reel Hgmenl ol Bolsa Av· the CilY at, or prior to, the Ruth H. Hudaon,
the WIA Of Htate, or both. the estale, J°" .. may flle egatlve Declaratlon states enue belweon Old Newport public hearing. For lnlor· Paraonel Repr ..
of: OOROTHEA OLIVE With the cou a formal R• lhat, the subject devel· Boulevard and Broad matlon call (714) 6'14-3200. MntetlYe of the Eatal• KRAUTER 3:'t for Special Notice ol o~men1 will not reault In a Street. Wand• IE. Raggio, AHome, el Ulw: A PETITION ties been filing of an Inventory s nlllcant etfect on the jln· RequHt of the Com-City Clerk
filed b~ DOUGLAS J. and apptalsal of estale as· vlronmon1. II Is the preaent mun1ty Services Depart· Published Newporl Du9M I . Lind .. ,,
lotenllon ol the Cit~ to ac-1300 Brtatol ltffft N., KRAUTE In the Supe(lof "'' °' of any petition °' ment 10 amend the Land BHCh•COlta Mesa Diiiy Court of CallforlQ, County account as provided In cept th• NegatlVe eclata· UH Element and the Rec· 1210, Newport .. _."• tJon I/Id IUp~ng docU• Pilot December 22, 1994. Cellfornl• 929tl0 , of ORANGE. MCtJon 1250 ol tht Cahfor· ments. This s not 10 be rHtlon and Open Space Th641 THE PETITION l~UHIS nla Probate Cocte. A R• Element of the Gene:al (714) 91S..lt8t
that DOUGLA J . que11 fet Special Nollet construed as either IP. Plan to designate the pub-PUBLIC NOTICE Publl•h•d Newport KRAUTER be 1Ppoirtted u form It available trom lhe proval or denial by ll'I• City lie strtet aegment of Bolsa BHcl\.Costa Mesa o.ny of the 1ubjtc1 appllcallon. peraonal r~alJVe to ccurt Clefk. The CJ~ EncouragH memo Avenue, between Old N-· BSC3513 Plloe December 22, 23, -29. admlnlstet •late of the Attomer tor th• Pett-bets o ~neral public ~ Boult'Vard 'and Btoad NOTICE OF SALE 1994. oeoec1en1. tJoner1 10 review comment on t,r et IOf park rurposH. Ol'RUL Thf31 THE PETITION request& ROBUT •· Pl!MSON, this doc\Jmentallon. CoplH The amendmen to the PROPERTY AT lhe ci.cedent'I WIU. and •IQ., (CIBIOHH9)t of Iha Negative Dec:laratx>n LMd u.. Element of the PRIVATE SAU PUBLIC NOTICE codlch. If ~ ldrnltted GeNral Ptan would Include t7782 L 1nH IT., and IUP="fc documents an area deacriptlon for the CAlll I A.174911 -to PfObale. wlll and RIT IUILDINO, HE. 11• evil able Of public r• l'lotnleua .,, codlclll .,. •Ylllabl• Plrk In th• text. Tti• In the Su~r Court of lualneuNeme tor eJCal'lllnatlon 1n the me toe, TU8TIM, CA view Ind Inspection at the amendment to the Rec· the Slal• o Calllornla. lor ............ ic;r: by the cour1. 88880·U47 (7t4) Plllnnlng Department. ~ reatlOn and Open Sf)Ke the County of Orwige. of Newport Beac:l'I, The tollowlng per.ons .,. E PETITION l'9quelts 544-4780 Newport Boulevard New-Element of the a.n.ra1 In the M•n• of the E11at• doing buslneu u : MICholtty to administer the Publlatltd Newport gort Beach. Cetilornla, Plan Will add the patk 1ht of Mable Hud1on Ran-1) ADVANCED IN$!JA-"tat' under the lndepen-Be1ch.Co111 Meaa Dally 26S9-1768 (714~ 6'4-3225. to Service Area 3 as 1 mini dolph, eke, Mable H. Ran-ANCE SOLUTIONS, b) AIS, den( Aclmlnllltllllon of £s. Piiot Oecemt>et 21. 22, 29. NOTICE IS HE EBY FUR-patk In th• Recreation and dolph, deetaled. 837 Vk:torla StrMt, C0.11 .... Acl. (Thia authority 1"'4. THEA GIVEN thal aald pub-Open ~c• Plan -4llld on Notice 11 hef.Oy given M .... CA92627 wll alkM lhe perlONI rep-he hearing will be held on the • Area 3 Map, tti1t the lolnder~ will Joseph A. FllChmAn, ._,, reMrUllYe to take many Wthn4 th• 8th Clay of J111ua~ A Negative Declaration ... at PtlVate S. . to th• Vlc:torla SllMC, C~ll Mtaa. ecdone wllhoul court •P-ha1 bfffl prepated by the :J:l"I end bell bidder, C::· Befort lel<lng cer· PUILIC NOTICI! 1995, 11 the hour 01 7: City of Newport Beacl'I In ::Ji: to conllrmetlOn 01 CAt2627 c;· In tht Council Cham-Ttlll bullMH II GOfl-*Y lmpor1ant ac11one. MOTICIOF 1 ol Iha ~ Beech Con,unctiOfl WIU\ the Ip-Superior Court, on or ducied by: Iii\~ hOwftlr, the~ rep. City Holl, Newport ~ltOfl noted above. The •lier the 3rd day of Janu-The re~11r1nl{1) c"~ ~ be requited PUBLIC HllAIHNO Boulevard, ~port Beach, ~at1ve Oeclatatlon ital•• lr'f, 19" ll the office of menced o tranaact bi*-to give notice to lnleretled NOTICE IS HEREBY Cahlomia, at which time lh the aubjed develop-Duane a. UndMy, 1300 Mii under the ~ perlOM unlMe l"Y heW GIVEN th1t the CITY ment Wiii no& rHUll In an 8'istol SlrMt Nor1h. Suite
WIMd nolkle or coiieenled COUNCIL of lhe ~ of Ind place any and d per· slgniflcane ettect on the en-290, ~ BMch, Call-Bullnell HalN(I) lllled
to ... propoetd llCtlon.) ~ Beach Wiit a1 1on1 lntertaled may ap. wonmen1. ft le the prHenl lotnle aM the rlQht, ebo'fe on! 4-1 ... ri•• and be heard lheteon. Jottph A. fllachman The lndtpllldenl edmlnll-hfM':J1 on the ap-f you challet1ge lhla Intention of the Cit: llC• title and ltlltftlt Of Nici ._ Thie -.11tmenl wu tltd ""'°" ........, .. be =: o The lrwte ~Oitd In cowt. you may cept the NogatlYe lata• ceaMd el the time of OHitl with the County OtOt of I ..,.eed unlMe ... ...,.. for .... Plan "-' lion end ~doe~ and .. rtghl. -and ...
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Nf'N ~ ol........ STNC>MD TUT Orille Notlh Md "lleteourt SEJMlE CC1lllWtf M fU. n.ndM coo. end a ~ ... '°'~" lo~"Beloourt ,..._.... T 21111 tTANWn.L OIVef. rtMd lo do ooalne.ea ...,,,. , -a ol Tiie ~ ,__.,. --CA 94520. lhla .....
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"Lancttdowne Dmrli • to doing~ e;:---·~ TN an.t .odreM ~Ar ~--ttta~ a) OREATEA LONO ~-:-mo~ SECRETARY other common -tgf\jHblltlW» Of lie NOit 9Qllld ~ --------1 .. .,. ._.,. BEACHIORANGE COUNTY DIPtcl' 1WM4 llon. If any, ol U'9 MIO OM6 wllll lnw.i '*toll
nultonlc.ford Planned MEDICAL/LEGAL CON-ASllP11S3 property dHc:rlbe provldtd Jn tfC1 No•,..... ftCTmGUl• II lfM ~IMll!y °'=-been SUL.TANT'&, b) OAANOe 1H 1)15 13122 above la purpc)l1ed to be; cNrQll and IXl*l"' of Iha llAMUTATmtrr ~ ,. COUHTY MEDICALJLEOAL • • 7$5·C Joann ltr••• Miii #Id Ollie llula crNtld The folowlnO l*I ~~~ .. bean CONSULTANTS, 7t02 PUIUCNOTICI! CoataMeaa,CA1212tl byAldDIMofTMt ...... ~ .........
tgOrfcally ••empt ui: ~~m .. ~ .. n:~::;:c:,:o.n:· DATE0.11fll/1~ ~RTERfACTo:~s
U'le requlr9'Mtlta ot the Or Anthony J Gr~ NOTICE Of lor any lnco~ 0 flUT lllDIPHDllT TRUil .. t. ~· Call~ornla Environmental '301 ~lcot 0r.: trvln4i, eJ. TRUSTEE'S SALE the street addreu a DHD IEIMCU, M ... TIW' ~lLCir ..... C.ChHAln. 3087H.._Cr
Quality Act. 92720 Trua ... Sate No oin.r common , A CM.•o.A ~ llf70ll ..... 0 -·
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f"9 will ~ h on the Ith Rtglttrant has nol yet 9427893-tt Beneficiary· Bank o 1302 (816) 223-3222 IY. Mvr1I Clrae. Ctllno Hiiis, day Of January 1995, al the begun 10 lrllnaact butlneu Aeterenc:e No 58~t637 America NT I SA, Attn. LYNN WOLCOTT SENIOR llf709.
hout of 7:00 p.m. In the ..... the~ name(t) APN No 13'7·11·030 Aldo Manoquln, Foree TRUSTEE'S SALE OFFICER This buslnltt II conduell
Council Chambefa °' the ltted above. YOU ARE JN DEFAULT sure Oepat1ment nH3 PRIORllY64473 ~husblndandwllt • PUIUC llOTIC! N.wport BMc;h CJtv Hal, Df • .AmttonyJ.Grtleda NOER A DEED OF tl>&OO Valley View 121112115 l?g7M SGHEO WlLUAMC.HA&H .. or ...... Cllditllllion 01 EO.TAllCYUNGKANG,SOO Se•. The undersigned
3300 Newpott Boulevwd, Thie Ntement WU filed "UST DATED 1or.JOl9t. Cypr .. a, CA 90630 • -·-J.HA c:llltldrlwn~a--Oftid.11 NOTICEOf OUNKANG cauaed Mid Notice of
Newport Beach, Callfomla, wllh the County Clerk of NLESS YOU TAt<E AC· 00'2 Tal•phone No.: PUILICllOTJCI T11eregls1untcommenc:ed IM1Ga lllCI IOM ~TRUSTEE'S SALE UNDER Reglnanlllllnotyelt>egun Default and Election to
at Which time anCf p!Ke Orltl'Qe COunty on Novem: IOH TO PROTECJ YOUR (7'4) 220-38U • transact Duslnels under DI ~ •-*-: DEED Of TRUST to •tnNCt buSrien uno.r Ille S.• to ~ rac;orded In the any and d peraont Inter· bef 23, 1994 PROPERTY, IT MAY, BE S.ld ula wrtl be madt, fllll, ~ flctlllous bUslntss· 11111'11 ::'!'~In..:. 51Q2°'; Fiie: 2t4ti!t SLO • fldltloul butil-. nllnl or countY. where tl'le r .. 1
Nied may ~pell and ~ P828044 scxo AT A PUBLIC SAL( but wllhout ~ant ftCTITIOUI. llllUI nlfl* llttcltbM Of! tUA. -Loan. 4SU9!MI untS lls'9d '*1111. property le located.
heatd th«eon. If you Chai-PuOllthed Newpof1 ~h-F YOU NEED AN EXPLA· warranty, aapsHaed o IPAMEITATlMIJfT Thll 111""*11-flltd !tie~ C* lllCI IUltlOIWd Othef-_ This stlwnent -tied 'With FOR SALES INfOR·
ltnga thll P'OJ9C:t In court, ATION OF THE NATURE implied rwg<Vdmg tiUe Tiit lollowlna pttson(s) the County Clerlt ol or '°do ...... In lflil stael.) It A p NumbM: 045·063-te lht CounlY Clltlt of Orangt MATION· Mon·fri 8·00 you may~ Umlttd'to rals· Costa Mt .. Dally Piiot 0.. Of THE PROCEEDINGS poueailon. or encum· lsllr• doing butNsl •: I~-County on Oeolmberll, 199-4. Iha Meift (Nolt!) El'llrlncl '° ~ YOO ARE IN DEFAULT Coun1Yon Decemblt t5, 199-4. a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (619>
Ing only thon lnuff you cembef 22, 29, llHM, Janu-AGAINST Y 0 U • Y 0 U brance1. tor the purpoa TERNATloH'AL HOUSE OF NOTICE·TlllS Ac1111ous N County CcMlrlllcluM, 700 CMc N DE A A DEE D OF NOTICE· Tiiis Flctlllous Nama 590-9200
or aomtone elM ralnd at ll'Y 5, t2, 1995. SHOULD CONTACT A ot .. tiafYlllO the lndebt PAHCAKES 1926, 131 N. Krat-Slatemtnt GPirts fl'JI Clnllr~Wlll. Santi AN. ca UST, DATED 1>ec:ember Sla'9mtnt .xplrtt 1M ,._. Deted: DECEMBER 09.
the publlc hearing dt-th&44 LAWVER edneu secured by aa mtt. Plactntll, CA 92670. from lht dl'9 It WIS flled In = title lllCI in.Mst con-, 1990, UNLESS YOU om lie di• It -llld ii Ill 1994
scribed In lhla notice °' In PUBLIC NOTICE On O 1I05l95 •l 1 00 Deed ot Tru1t tnctudi J.J. AHO TRANS ENTER· Ollte ot lhe Count1 Cletk. A ne to 111C1 now llekt ~it under Al<E ACTION TO PAO· ol lhl county Cllft. A new CAl.-WlaTIM MCON-~ritten correspondence dt-p M ' Equitable Deed lhe ..... Charo•• and ••• PRISES. INC. A camornla Cor-Flcti11ous Business Name Sta•· . Deed al TNlt In lllt Pf'OPtltY CT YOUR PRQPERTY, IT ous sum. Name S1ltt-YEYANCI CORP.
hvertd to the City at, or IMITICE Company, aa aucc:euor penae• ot lh• Tru•t••· porallon, 21122 OOble. Tor· mant mqst ISe flied before DI lilulled In uld CounlY. delClll>-AV BE SOLD AT A PUB-menl must be llld before 1llat 525 EAST MAIN ST'REET
prior lo, 1he public-htartng. YOU AM IN DU AULT UNDOl In lnt«ffl by mef94t' to Jh·e trustff un..d,er a.1 rancx CA 90S02 Ume Thi fifing of tills st1•men Ing Iha land-ltlettln: In .and to a IC SALE If YOU NEED The ftllna of 1111 ttl9mlnt PO BOX 22004
For lnlormttlon call (714) A DUD OF TRUST DATtD Contlnenul Auxiliary Deed of Trusl 1!aused a Thll buslntn II conductld doeS not ol ltstll aulllorla LhMllold ESUll as more fully H EXPLANATION OF doeS not ol llsllf aillOft. tflt EL CAJON. CA 92022-
644-3200. 06'21111 l*USS YOU TW om)>any •• the duly ap· Nolie• of Detautl and byaCQfporallon. 11$1 in lllls st.ate ol a Actltlou desalbedlnuidOteclofTNll HE NATURE Of THE In lllls 11111 ol. f1cU1loul I 9004
Wanda E. Ra99lo, ACTION . TO PAOTKT YOUR pointed Trullee under Electlon to Sell to be ,.. SIGHED. J.J. ~D TRANS EN· Business Name In vlolallon o Thi PRlll8"1 hemafclll dasctlbtd ROCEEDING AGAINST Buslnlss Name In vlolltlon ol /6191 690-!1200
City Clerk PROPERTY, IT MAY IE SOLD AT ;~:.ura~:~~~~ 0°~ corded In the county TERPRISES, INC .. A ca111ornla Ille rights of another unde Is being sold •as Is•. The stlfft OU, YOU SHOULD CON· rights of anoltllr under By MICHELE AR·
Publl1h1d Newport APUILICSAlE.IFYOUNUOAll 11105191 ., Document ~~ere :e r~al pro: Corporaaro, By: Ho V. Tran, Federaf. Sf.Ill, or common addreu and oUllr common ACT A U1 WY~ Federaf, State. or common law CHULETA, EXT. 3004
Beach-Costa Mtu Dally EXPLANATION Of M MATURE No 9t-6t Ut3 Book •• 1 ocat an more an President (Ste section 14400 et seq. dlslgnllion, ii -, al ll1t real Nolic:e ' h ...... y given (Ste Secllon 14400 et seq , TNStH S.le Officer
Pilot December 22, 1994. OF THE PROCEEDING ACAINIT pa g • • • 01 o ft1c1411 ~~;:.~ ~~~!" :uc~ • :.. Regls~an~ ~not yet begun BusMs and Profession proptny described abOVt la t~~ .. U~g:. ~:~::;: Business and Pfoltsslons • Authorized Sitln•ture ------._,.~~T~h_64_o1 YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Record• In the ottice ol cordahon :~~anuct bu lntsss m under lht CF1odel.0 pufpCllted to be: 700 lido Parle aucceHOJ lru•lff oi COdtl. 12122:29194-f/05/95
PUBLIC NOTICE LAWYER. the Aecord•r of Orange Equllable Deed Com· ous s name or rst Fl pg Drlw, Newport Beach. ca 92663. ub1titua.d IN•tee pur· First ni1ng
NOTICE OF TRUST£FI SALE Coui;iry. Callfornla, u · pany, u Trustee, True "arr' Hs'9d lltrtln. TEAM ESCROW INC. The undersigned TNstee dis· uant lo the Deed 01 TEAM ESCROW INC. PUIUC NOTICI
Flc:tltlou• UNOER DEED Of TIIUST ecuted by: Thomae J . Deed Unit 184 34• 333 his stattmenl was llled with 13t51 Bro<*llurst S dllmllny hl>llily lor any incof. rust aJ1ec:ua.d by Thom· 13151 Br~Ur$t SL ---------
loan No. 44H531·1'ClUClt G8fgen and Irene P. Ger· Soulh Beaudry Avenue lht County CIMk OI Orange Gatdtn GlOYt.l CA 9264 ttdntSI at lllt strltt addltss and , J N ent and Valene Gardin Grow. CA 92643 fll 11 Fa1!tl
Bualnesa Name T.S. No. CCMG3t531 gen, who are mamed to 11 th Floor, Loa Angeles: C011n1Y on ~Mmbtr 22. 1994. Newport Beact1-1;osta M oeher common designation, if A Nu~t, Trust••• 01 Newport Beach-Costa Mesa FICTITIOUa IUIMU
lt•tement A.P.No.4n·221·41 each olhef CA 90017 Telephone NOTICE·TillS flcllllous Name DailvPtlo any shown.llertin "T and v Nugec'il Re· OailYPQot IPAMEITATl•IT
Tht followlng ~r.ana 1111 11otlc1 Is llertbr gtven that Wiii ••II at public auc· Number 121Jt 345·8953 Statemanl expires five years CN284003 slid sale wiU be made but o~abl• Truat.. d ated " CN2&4010 Th lollowln perso (s)
doino business u : SlancNR! TNst Offd StMcl lion to the hlgllett bid· By No~a Tchaparlan: from lht dall 11 was flied In Iha Dec 15,22.29 Jan 5 WithOul ~nanl or w~ una 6 t990 Rac:otd•d Dec 22.29 Jan 5,12 II/wt ad busln~ . 1. ~ ~. a) REO-E WEAR. bl RED·E Company as llustel, 0<auccessor der IOf CHh {payable at Trustee Sale Ofllcer Ofl1cl of the County Clerk. A new . • 12Ji1nt90 1 1 ~ as. · · •
WEAR INTERNATIONAL. bVslet, or subnk1te<1 INSIH hma or ule in lawlul Date 11102194 ' Flelillous Business Name Stall· PUBLIC NOTICE :"ISld or~· rt9lfdlno nt No 90_6-,:12~; j~ PUBLIC NOTICE :c'il~S467~N ~ & GRILL. 1803 Alsuna Ln .. Hunting· pursuant to lht Deed of Trvst money of th• United ASAP143703 ment must be flied belore that • posse °' e~-k p.; e ot Otticial • Laauna to~ Beach, CA 92648 executed br ADRIAN GLUCK. A Stat.es) al Al lha Nor1h 12/15, 12122, 12129 lime. The lillng ol lllls statement fllt Mt. Fallll btlllces,. to pay the rt1T11111111Q ;; Ing th~ tfice ol NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S Hiiis Mall, 12320, Laguna HUis. Bill Solis, 1803 Alsuna Lil .. MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE ANO lront entrance, to the does not ot ltstll auDlorllt Ille FICTITIOUS IUIUIESI pllnclj)lf sum of the JIOlt(S) or 1 or , 1 SALE CA 92653.
Huntington Beach, CA SEPARATE PROPERTY Recof1jed Co~mrv Courthouse, 700 PUBLIC NOTICE use In Wlis state ol a flelillous NAME ITATE•IT secured by Slid Deed of TNst. e ~oui~ ~~o c~ 10~ R-32393 Y.C. INC .• A Clllfomla Corpo-
92&48 on JUHE 30, 198& aslnstnlment Civic Center Dnve West. B111lness N~ In vtolallon of The lo4o~ 1>1rson(s) ~ inlmst lhlttOn, as prowided ::na!J '!.uiint to' th~ Loan No. '118167~ . ration, 24155 Laguna HUis Mall,
Thomas Giroux, 1803 Al· # e&-312892 ot OfllClll Rec:onts Santa Ana, CA all nght, NOTICE OF TRUUEE'S SALE 111t rights ol anollltr under ls/are doing bUslness as· SUBS U1 UICI noll(s), ldvanc:u, ii any, oiice or' Dela ult and ' APN: 930-77-843 12320, Laguna Hllls, CA 92653.
1un1 Ln., Huntington 1n the olhce of lht Countt Re· title and Interest con· LOAH: CRlflPEN Federlf. Stall. or common law D SUOSJ. __ 12800 Garde under the lrrms of lht Deed ol lec:tion to sell thereun· T.S. No. 504028 Tiiis bUslness Is conduclBd
Beach, CA 92648 ~r of ORANGE Countf cafi. veyed lo and now held OTHER: 1117231·2t (See SecUon 14400 et seq Grove BIVd .. bal'dtn Grove, CA. rusl, estimated fees, charges er recorded 09ll2Jl 994 IMPOfltTANT NOTICE TO by a corporallon.
HJlll S1ollt, tSO~ Alsu~ 'tA lonu. and p.irsuant to the Ho.ca by It undef aald Deed ol FILE: 14·10055·8 Business and Prormtons MYONG CHONG KIM, 3609 and rxpenses ol the Trustee and In Book •• Page -aa.ln· PROPERTY OWNER: SlGNEO: Y C INC .. By: Yu Chi
uni ngton tac: ' ol Default and Bec'°n to Sel Trual in the Pf'operty ail· A.P. NUMBER Code). Howard Ave , Los Alamitos, CA. of lhe INSIS ctHled by Aid Deed trument 'No. 94·S53279 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Uu. President 92&<1e lhe1111nder Rec:onled on AOOUST uated In .. Id County, YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN· flrslf111oQ KONG JOO KIM 3609 How-TNSt. 11>-wlt: $2230668 18. f u1d OttlclaJ Records UNDER A DEED OF The registrant commenced to J"dt~ bbu~lntss 1'., c:: 15. 1994 as Instrument#~ c.titomia daac~~ N DER A DEED Of TROST OATEO COASTlLCOutfTIHEICROW dAve .• losAlamfios.CA. Estimlted AcQued incertst ind ill Seti on 01n211995 at TRUST. DATED JANU· D'ansact bUslness under l1MI
u h y. • gener P 502788 ol slid Olliclal Reconts, EXHIBIT A . February 14, 1994, UNLESS CORP. ThlS business ts conducted advances if any, wiR e Nol'Ul front entrance ARY 10, 1991. UNLESS llctltlous bus1ness name or Te~: l~tglllranl(s) com-w1* sen on 1V2994 at 10 00 A.M. .:::!;~t-~ (~~~)?1~d· YOU TAl<E ACTION TO PROTECl 16099 GolOtnwtSI s1r .. 1 by husband and wile. tnc:1me this fi\lUll prior to sale. 0 the County Court-YOU TAKE ACTION TO :mrst=d above on Dl<:em·
menced to 1t11t1sact bus!-AT THE ENTRANCE 10 THE eal In and to all then ,.~j YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE Hunting Ion Beach, CA 926-47 SIGNEO MYONG CHONG KIM, beneficialy under said Deed ou1e 700 CIVIC Center PROTECT YOUR PROP· rTh,ls · flied wf
nest under the Actitlous ORANGE CfTY HALL, 300 EAST SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE If Newport Beach·Costa Mesa KONG S00 KIM o1 Trust hemdore executed ind ve Weit S.ota Ana. CA ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD stamment was lh
Business Namt(s) llsltd CHAPMAN AVENUE. ORANGE. CA e~~~-~ T~::~r~:1•3i ~~ OU NE.EO AN EXPLANATION Dati Piiot Tiie reglstran~commenced t livered to 111t undersigned a 2701 at t:OO PM. at pub-AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF lht County Clerk of Orange
above on: Nov. 1, 1994 I! pubhc *'ction, to lht highest i • OF TiiE NATURE OF THE PRO. CN2t9650 transact buslnass undtf lht written Deciatation of Default and le auction to the highest YOU NEED AN EXPLA· County 00December16, 1994.
BUI Solla biddtr tor cash (paya~e at 111t:: •~noroneo:i:..~~=· CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOU Dec 1,8,f5,22 lk:Utious business name or Demand f« Sale and a 'written ldder for cath (payable NATION OF THE NATURE NOTICE·Thls Flctll_~s Name
This statement wu flltd lmt of safe in lawful money of corded In Boo II 674 • SHOULO CONTACT A LAWYER fisted aboYI on N/A Notice ol Default .and Eleetion to t lh• time otaale in law-OF THE PROCEEDING Sla1'ment explras wlYe years
wilh the County Clerk or the United States), Ill n~ ••e. Pages 21 and 22 of Mia'. Mola 01 Tmlet'I Salt Uader PUBLIC NOTICE This stallment was filed With The underJlgned caused u1 money ot Iha United AGAINST YOU, YOU from Iha date It was filed In the
Orange County on Novem-and intern~ corweyed., and now c • 1I•na0 u 1 M • P 1 Otecl or Tntat County Clerk ol Orange said Notice of Default Ind Elec: tales). all right, 11ue and SHOULD CONT ACT A Office of the County Clerlt. A new
bor 22.11194 heldbo/itundersaidDeeclofTrvst Record• o f Orange NollC8 15 hereby Nen that FtleMD.14-7144 · countvon OecemDer9, 1994. • to Sell to be l'tCO/lled 'n ~ ntereat conveyed to and LAWYER. Ac1Jlious Buslntn Name Stall·
F828714 in lht property si"ated ins-aid County together with an IRST INOEPEND~N¥ TRUST FICTJTIOUSBUSINESI NOTICl·ThtS fictitious Name ntywht th I 'rty l ow l;l•ld b~ It under On JANUARY 12, mini m1111 be nted before that
Published Newpert Beach-County and State and descJibed lmprov'ementa tharaon ED SERVICES A CALIFORNIA T"·IUMfolloE S:!!f .. EMENT ~3 Stalement expire$ flYe ~afS Id .; ,,:,:•:::'th,.! al~ 9t f .~~·~In u:de 1995, at 10:00 A. M •• tlmd e. The llllnlg olfl this s~~ent Cost M 0111 Pl 0 as follows ucept.ing lh4H" c d , ,.. w.,. per$Ol'I s from lht date II was flild IQ Die o_ .. , •• ua.... n •• CAL-WESTERN RECON· oes not ol ltse aulllo11uo the a esa V lot t-PAACEL t LOT 23 Of TRACT minlum Units ~·th~.~ ORPORATION as truslN or IS/art OOH'lg buSU11SJ as VI Otta ol the County Clelk A ne s .hive elal)Sed since such ounty and State her.in· VEYANCE CORP., a Cali· in Ills stall ol a flc11tlous
cember 22, 29, 1994, Janu-NO 7638. IN lHE CITY Of NEW· c1ua1va localed thereon uccessor trustee, or subsbtuled SHORES. 23571 Sunnymead lltious Business Name StalB-atiOr\. her deacnbed: A Sub· fornla corporation as duly Busfness Name In Yloladon or
ary s, 12, 1995. PORT BEACH, COUNTY OF OR-Aleo ucapling there· trustee pursuant to the Deed ol Ranch ParkWay. No 104, M V. ent must be !lied bel«• Dlat OATE:, 1211&94 .... hold •• crealed by appointed trustee under e rlQhts ot another under
th643 ANGE. ~TATE Of CALIFORNIA. AS from, all minerals, oll, rust &X8C1Jltd by BETTY CRIP· CA 92557 · time. Th• !Ulng of lllls s~llment STATEWIDE UNDEft S ISIV· hat certain SublHH and pursuant to Deed of ederaf, Slate, or common law __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E __ 1PER WP RECOROED IN BOOK IJH, petroleum, other hy· N. AS TRUSTEE UNDER THAT Jung G. Park, 103 Marty St. oes not ol Itself aulhorllt the ICO, INC. Al TRUITU ·~ ~ayf 1, ~ '!.61A •11• Trust recorded JANUARY See Section 14400 ti seq ..
306, PAGES 1 TO 11 OF "5CEl· drocerbon aubalancH ERTAIN REVOCABLE TRUST Redlands, CA 92373 se tn thlS state ol a Fictitious 5925 CERRITOS AWUE Y ran yrn 11. 1991, as inst. No. 91 slness and Professions
__ c_n_a_t_2_2_1_2-4-t--11.ANfOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE and all underground wa· REEMENT DATEO MARCH Suk G Park. 103 Marty SL. Business Name In vlo~llon ol CYPRESS, CA 9t16»4706 j:°· a c~byUonflie!a 016698 of Official Re· 1).
fl ttll OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF 1er in or under or wn1cn OT~. t993 KNOW AS THE Redlands CA 92373 e nahts ol anoDler under {114)2»1686 uaOt', • • cords Jn' the olflct of tha' fling
B at!.aao:: e SAIO COUNTY EXCEPT THERE· may be protJuced lrom CRIPPEN FAMILY TRUSl , This business Is conducted ederaf. Stata, or common law BY: ALICE VEST, 'ACE PRESI· ~ Sh4::jH C~., b~ co· County Recordert of OR· Newport Beach-Costa Mes.t
ult t :" FROM AU OIL. GAS. HYORO-lht land which undarllH WHEREIN ~m CRIPPEN /4S by lndMdualS • husband and See Section 14400 et seq , DENT :~ ~ H 2~ ~=~· ANGE Countv. State of Oallv Pilot • emen CAA90NS AAO MHERALS a plana parall~ to and RUSTOR Recorded on Wiit USlntss and Prolmlons 0223096 r ay ' ' Californle uecuted by CN294016 ~ f="9 ~aona 1111 BROW A DEPTH OF 500 FEET, 500 t eat below the 02/'l2/1994 as Instrument No SIGNEO JUNG G PARK. SUK G ode) 1m 1M!I, 1994, ~. 1995 n11'rf~ U35• P:oe ~1 0°~ MOHAMMAD REZA RAY Dtc22.29Jan5,12
d )'I Msa u . BllT WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF r.raaent aurtace of the 94·0128534 m Book Page ol PARK lrstFM111g p c •eo ecor c• ·I Ir ASSAR AN UNMARRIED ;J>ul~ER~EStAJ~~I~~\~ SURFACE ENTRY. AS RESERVED and foru the 1Purp~H ot QttjCU!I Reco1d5 In the ollice o1 The registrant commenced to ESCROW AMERICA CORP. UBLIC NOTICE = an~n!r;b;:: ~m :.j MAN, 'WILL SELL AT PUIUC NOTIC!
AUTO GROUP 2888-A Har IN DEED Of RECORO PAACEt 2' ~oa~ n~ orj e 911• the County Recorder ol ORANGE transact business unoer the 9828 Garden Grove BIVd , Ste. NOTICE Of f the i.nna covenants PUBLIC AUCTION TO
bor BIVd., coSta MeN, CA NON·OCLlJSIVE APf'VATENAHT Pod 0~· eve ~pm,~nt, County tahlornta and pursuant r1c11uous business name or 207 TRUSTEE'S SALE UNDE nd provlalo~a, therein HIGHEST BIDDER FORl--,-F-lls-ll-.-ftUMt----
92626 EASMNTS FOR INGRESS AHO ~~ ::.~l~onot ~e'~in~~ to tn• NobCt ol Oelault and names hStld abOYI on NIA Garden Glove. CA 92644 DEED Of TRUST Thi• I• • eu CASH, CASHlf.R'S FICTITIOUI •••EU
Colla Mesa ear., Inc., a EGRESS OVER PfWATE STREETS ala oil g.. troleum. Elecllon to Sell tnereunder re· This statement was lil_ed wllll Newport lleactt-Costa Mesa T F. No 99868 eue of the Lea .. hotd CHECK DRAWN ON A 1PAMf ITATl.aff
Callfornla corporation, AS SET FORTH IN THOSE CE.fl-other h Sroea~n sub: corded 08n9/1994 in Book , the Coun~ Clerk ol Riverside Dal!f Piiot Loan No 1278985 stale In the real proper-STATE OR NATIONAL The lolowinO person(s)
20710 Hawthorne Blvd., !~!',..SOECCOLARANOfTTIOIONSN Of.,000~· atanc:ee Y and water from Page . as Instrument No 94· CouNnO~~cn~ Tovhlse~belctlrp. 1:4 CN284004 AP Number. 933-550-025 described aa. Lot 7 BANK, A CHECK DRAWN ls/Wt doing business as: GAREO
Torrance,CA90503 """' • "" ""·thelandb meanaolmi-512775ol~Olflelal Recoros, c· uOUS amt Oec15,22.29Jan5 YOU ARE IN DEFAUL nd the SouthweaterlyBY A STATE OR FED·GRAPHICS,800AvtnldaAcaso,
Thlt butlneH It con: STRICTIOHS. AECORDEO APRIL nea well: derricks o r Will SELL on 12129/1994 at IN Stalament expires fiva. yea<s UN OE R A OE E 0 o 16 00 feel ol Lot I In ERAL CREDIT UNION, OR B1c1g A. Camarlllo CA 93012
ducted by: a corporation 6, 1971 IH BOOK Q596, PAGE llOl other equipment t rom HE FRONT OF THE FLAGPOLES lrom Ille date It was llied In the PUBLIC NOTICES TRUST DA TED Hovembe lock 24, Tract 712, m A CHECK DRAWN BY A CROClCETI GRAPHICS INC
The regl1trant(a) com-OF OfFICIAL, RECORDS OF OR· lho aurta-ce loc:ationa on AT TiiE MAIN ENTRY AREA TO Otta of Ille county Clerk A new 15, t990. UNLESS YO ha City of Nawport STATE OR FEDERAL caltlornla COf'poratioo' 800
mtneed lo lranNct bu.ti· ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. adjoining or Ot!1ghbonng THE PLACENTIA CIVIC CENTER Fk:l1tlous Business Name State· Fl~t~ul:t~lsa TAKE ACTION TO PRO each, 81 shown on a SAVINGS AND LOAN AS· venlda Acato Bldg A. Camar·
nen under the Flctltlous AAO RECORDED NOVEMBER 15, land or lying outside of 401.~11 EAST CHAPMAN AVE· menl must be hied belore lhal TECl YOUR PROPERTY, 1Tmap recorded In Book SOCIATION, SAVINGS lllo CA93012 ' ·
BuslneH Ntme(s) Hated 19n IH BOOK 10427, PAGE the above·dHcrlbed NUE PLACENTIA, CA II 1000 time Thi hllllg of this Sta!Smtnl NAMEITATEMtlT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· 3. Pages 5 and 6 ol Ml•· ASSOCIATION. OR 'Tiiis business Is conducted
above on: 9-1MM OF OfFIC1AL RECORDS, AND land, It being under· ~M AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO does not ol ltstfl authorlJI Ille The IOllOWlr\g parson(~ UC SALE. IF YOU NEE ellaneou1 M apa, SAVINGS BANK SPECI· bvacorporallon
Coeta Mtsa, Cart, Inc .. AMENDMENTS THERETO stood that the owner ol THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR use. In tilts s.lalB ol a Ficqtlous ls/are doing business as LET AN EXPLANATION OF rd1 of Orange Coun-FIEO IN SECTION 5102 S1GHED CROCKEn GRAPHICS lhe street address and Diiie such mlnerala oil gae Business Name In vtolabon of GO TRAVEL. 1301-l Sou THE NATURE Of THE . Calitomia, a11ceptlng OF THE FINANCIAL · • common dtsignlbon, ii II?/. ol p e troleum ' otflei CASH (payable at time OI sale In the rights ol another under Beach Boulevard, La Habra, C PROCEEDING ~GAINS eretrom the SouthwHl· CODE AND AUTHORIZED INC., By: Edward R. Crockett, lllt ml property dtSCltbed abOve hydrocarbon auba.tancea lawful money ot ltle United Federaf. State or common law 90631 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· r1y 15.00 f"t ot Lot 7. Preslden1
is p.irpolttd to be 17 CHE.ARY and water, as set forth States) an r1gnt. title and inlet· (Ste Section 1000 et seq . MIRIAN ~TE 116 T ACl A LAWYER reeled and existing by ~~IS D~TA ~~SI~~~ ~~ The registrant commenoed to
HUS LANE NEVtR>RT BEACH. ~;~~~o ~~1~~ ~~~ .~~ ~l conveyed to and now helO 8ustness and Professions Slalny Road, la Mirada. C Nolle• is hereby give irtue of that certain HELO AT THE ENTRANCE D'ansact ~~~ under lht
CA92MIO surface ol the above· by ft under said Deed ol Trust In Code) 90638 lhal Serrano Reconvey round Lea•• dated No· TO THE ORANGE CITY llctlllous WMIW» name or
The undet11oned TnistH descri.bed 1and nor to tne property sltuallO in said Fn1F~1n9 This business is conducted ance Company, a cavemt>er 9, 1959, executed H L 300 EAST CHAP namaslls1td abM on NIA.
lisc:IHll "'1 kabll~ '°' af'I uae any 01 ltie land or County and State herelnaller de-Newport Beach-Costa Mesa bV an lndMdual, Corp , aa tru1tea. or sue-by Signal OU and Gaa M~J'· AVENUE ORANGE· This sta•mtnl was liltd with incontdneu of thl S1l'fft ad-any ~rllon ol 1t above scribed As mora ruO>J described Dally Piiot SlGNEO· MIRIAN APONTE c:euor ltualee, or aub1tl-ompany, a c:orporallon, CALIFORNIA ' 11 • ht' the Coun~ Clerk Of Orange
llOtMr OIM dins lllCI other common des.g-:'oeo P r~: lpab~\':!wto f~~ on sald Oetd of Trust A p N CN2?9626 Tnereglstranl commenced t tuted trustee pursuant • leHor, and by Fran title and i~ttr~st '~on'. County Oil ober 20, 1~ e...., • ~ naon. If atfl, shown hel!ln pruent iurtace of tne 423~051 08 Ttte property and Dec 1.8.15,22 D'ansac:t business under the o-d of Tru1t e•ecut· H Ayraa a SOn, a COf'PO-ve ed to end now held b NOTICE· Tiiis Fictitious ame
0...., • ~ Thetolal amoulllof Ille unpaid land tor any purpose other common desll)nauon 11 rk:lltlous business name o ed by Lella Burgen ration •• L ... -. lor the it Y nd Id De d ~ Sta•ment IXPlrts IM years "SaviniAUFaillt$" ballf'!Cloflhlo~•ononstoirtd whataoever any of the real property de· PUBLIC NOTICE namesllsladal>oYeon N/A married woman H he term and upon thaT u e{ •:h e /t lfomthedats llwasllltdlnthe 1125 <Mia., ~ lllt pro~ ., be IClld and PARCEL 2 Unit 3 as saieo above 15 purported 10 This statement was filed with sole and aeparale Pf'O terms, covenant• and _rust d n . 8 id P(:0P• Y Office ol lht County Clerk. A new C:0... ..... ~ ISlmllld aists 1hown on tl\al certain be 4014 CHANNEL Pt.ACE Fiii No. FUUl1 the Couniy Clef'k of Orange erty Recorded t 112711990, conditions therein pro· alt~aJ• 1d H 'b d ounty fictitious Business Name Stal.-
ye Ill• tlCPlllSCI and adVanctl 11 1J1i Condominium Plan re· EWPOIIT BfACH CA 92663 FICTITlOUllu&INHS Countvon0ec:em.bet8.1994-In Booa NIA, Paga NIA lded. recorded Hovam· en MO~~· aCgMPLE~·~LY mtnt must bl filed bel0<e Dlat ~ • .;-;;;;;~.-' of the 1 .,11 ~ , of corded a1 ln1trumen1 Th d d T . NAME STATIMtNT NOllCE·Thls Flctillous Name H fNSl•90-62387l orOf ber "2'5. 1959 ln Book llml The llllna of this statement II me 111 • Pl ca on No 91·111859 on March e un ersigne rustee dlS·, The foUo~ng person(s) Stattment expires ll'ie years tic:1a1 record• in lhe ol· 4988, Pao• 3 ot Offlc:l•I DESCRIBED IN SAID does not ol llselt aulhorlll Ille PACIPC ¥9W lllt =~ S:~~ 1:. t 1. 1991, Oltlc:1a1 Records claims any llablHty for any lncor-ls/are doing busrness as· JIA from Ill• data ti was tiled tn the lice ot the County Re Record• and any and all DEED OF TRUST. The use In this slate ol a Fk:UllOus FWIO-tL PAM will ... n ,.. t' :,Ck of Orange County. Call· rectness ol th1 PfOptrty address FASHION. 1'51 N Euclid St. IK. Office oflhl County CltR A c:Ofder ol Orange Coun tee •imple lnterHt o street addres~ an~ other Business Name In ViOtatlon ol ..,_ ecce.,. a us e s tomla, and located on 31ld otner common designallon, Allallelm CA 92801 lcbtlous Business Name Stala-t'f, Calltomla, and purau ther right, Utte °' common .1deaignat1on, If the ~hts of lnOthtr under c:.n.e.y • Mor-..y chwn on 1 1'* °' Ntonal llMk. that c:e'1.11n real property 11 any shown herein Tht total Young Yel seo. 10286 la ment must be littd belore 1111 ant to lhe Notice of o.. lntereal m .. ,d real prop any, !>f tne real property Federal', Statl, O< common law C"-91 • ~f'Y :ea.C:ck ~n,br •r 1~ ~ deacribed as Lot 1 ol amount ol lht unpaid balance ol Hactenda, 1 E·8, Fountain Valley, time. The riling 01 lllls statBmen fault and Election to s.t erty ~t any time herealt described abovs is pur· (Ste SecOon 14400 et seq ,
3500 Padfto View dtM Otawn :'a 5~0; ~cie'ra1 5;,. Tr•ct Number 14136, .. Ille obllgatlon secured by the CA 92708. does nQt of Itself aulllorlzt lht lhereunder record• acquired by and vealm port.ad to be: Business and Professions fln•'•Drt•...,.• 1 and loan n . shown on a Map record· property ro be sold and reason-Thts business Is conducted use In lllls state 01 a fictitious 0712311993 In Book NIA, in tru1tort1I or tru11tor(1) 270 CAGNEY LANE Code). ~~==-~-=-===~ nos assoc on siv ed In Book &74, PagH 21 able esumated costs, expenses byanlndMdual Buslnm Namt In vlolallon of Page NIA, H tn1t 183 aucceHors In inieraat I 1101 Fhtfllng &Oemand fllng ~':c,r:r:,•s::n srior oC ~ to 22 mciu11ve, '" the 0 1· and ad\llllOIS at 111• bme ol lhl SlGNED YOUNG YEL SEO th• r1ahts ol anocitr under 04906S6 01 •••d Oftlcla Hid real ptOpetty by •• NEWPORT BEACH, CA Newport llNc:ll-Costl Mesa • ,_ Ill &U Fina11' fie:• ot tne County A•· lllltlal publlc.1Uon of Illa Notlee ol Regtstrant has not yet begun ederaf. Sta• or common law Aecorda, wltt Sall o erclae of opllon to put 92660 Datt Piiot
• 1 c1o""::s111 ~~=ti~~ corder ot 1&1d ~ounty, In sale ts. $176,119 37 Ill addition to D'1nsact business undar the (See Section' 14400 11 seq., 0111211995 •• 1·00 PM a chase or otheninaa The undersigned CN268952 m&.111 .. lY ... 11': l~rs lhan ush the Stale ol Cahtorn1• to cash 1111 Trustee wt~ ICCePt a 1lctlUOus bUslntss name or Business and Profusions the North front entranc The property addrH Trustee dlaclalmt anv Dec 22 29 Jan 512 Mort'*Y '* CNIC>ef eve... r IS The total amount of lhe h • dleck M llslld 11., In ode). lo the County Courl and other common dn ' • • ,._......_ acetl*d, !tie TNSIH trl'f 'llllth· unpaid balance o! the cas ler s ., b dfa\WI on 1 Stall nillls statem.:t was llltd Wl1ll '-tti houH 700 Civic Cent• lgnaUor., If eny, of lh
.,.._.__, hOld lllt l*lllCI oC the Tn.istet's obligation secured b or nationoi anlt, a ctteck drawn n~ ling Drive w .. t S.nie Ana CA raal property deacrlb• DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS 110 •oectwey Deed unlll funds become available the ro e lo be 101 by a slata or lederal credit union tne County Cltr11 of Orange IE'WRl Y WEIT ESCROW at public auction to' above 11 put'pO<'led 1o be eo.. Meea to the ~or endorsee as a and ~et.o~bly eatJmel· or a c:heclt drawn by state or CouNn0~~1~":J~2.1:4 433 N. Camden °'·.1.~11. 510 highest bidder IOJ C:Hh 427 Lugonla Slleel Hew A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER ..... mallet of ed c:os ta ••pensea and lederal savings and IO<lll asso-• us ame lllvtrly Hiils, liA 90210 (payabl• at th• time port Beach, CA 92663 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~.,.,.~·~~~~~~.~~~t ~a~d~v~~~c~e~·~·~·~t~~~~h~m~e~o~t~~~b;o~n~o~r ~~~-~~~~~~s~~~~~d~~-m~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~01817 -; from the date ll WIS flied ln lht [)lily Plot the united StalH) all The undersigned lruat
Othoe ol the County Clefk A new CN283931 right title and 1na.iraat " dlac111ma any hablli
Fictitious Business Name State· Dec 15,22,29 Jan 5 conveyed' to and no for any lnconeclneH o • ment must be mad before lllat held by tt undet uld tile pr;opel1y addreu an
bme. The llllng ol lhls staiement PUBLIC llOTICI o..d In the propeny •It Olhef common de111gna _.. does not ol ltsell aulll«lll lhl ualed en said County and tion, It any, allown her• ---==-' --~ u .. In llllS stall ol • Flctll!OUS Fiie .. FtZllll State and dnc:r1bed a In ~\ ( I t· ... // BuslntSs ~• In vlolallon of FICTlTIOUI ._,, follows: At more futfy de-The total amount ot th• ~ \ ) ~ r,'I ' 1111 rights of another undef IWI£ ITATf•IT scribed on ••Id DiMd of unpaid balance ol th .r Federal', State, or common law Tht tollowlng peraon(s) Ttu•l obhgatton .. cured b
(Set section 14400 el seq , .. doi)g 11U1fn1Ss a · Sue:. The lltMt address an the prop«ty lo ~ Mol
Business and Proltsslons AY 1 1636'. 10100 Warntt ~ common dafgn and reasonable •1t1n141t
COdtl ut founllln VrJWt uon. If any, ol the ed coats, e11penan • --.. ....... f\rttFlllng 26 • • property describe advances at lhe lime o ~'I Newport llelllh·Cosla Mesa ANWAR ABDUL AZIZ above It purported to be: the lniU8' pubtlc;at.lon o ~~ ~ aa.y Piiot UOHWAHI 192S E La Vtll 1 Ht louth Coast Drill the Notice ol Sele la
CN219661 42 Orangi CA92666 ''8204, Coeta Meu, C l2t<1,l64 97
Dtc 1116 22 1'1111 ... _a........ It •. .-.. 92629 In addlUon lo ca1h.
•--------·-'-' 1nlnM.;;-con .. .,.._ ~undersigned Trual ltue••• will accept PUBLIC NOTICI GHEO· ANWAR ABOUL All .. dledMma any Mabtll cashier'• cnec:ll draw UDtiWAHI fOf any lncon'eCtneu o on a atale or nation•
, .. 11• Fmetl ia-11-t "-not -l ...,.un the ..,... addreH an bank, • chec:" dfawn FtennOUI •-• ..,, u•" ·-,. "9111 oin.r common state °' f~al er IPAMI ITATmUT rtnNCt bUllnm undtt lhl lion. 11 any, thOWn ,._ union or a Check dr
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IO llnfl.Ollll«" nnu terVia flQU.J llVlliiahk IO NW businesses.
\ff will now SEARCH tht name for you aJ no extra chargt, and rave you the
time mid the trip to the OJun House in SmtaAna: Thm. of roune, afor tht SMrrh
is amtplettJ iw wi/J fik your fiailWus businm name stakmmt with tht ~
Clerlt. rJ>liJ11ona a wtJt for four Wtth as~ bJ law mid thm file your proef
of~ with the~ C/Lrlt.
lslaf• dolnG bUllnen •; Oll· b1td hlftln The toYI .mount ot the Inv• and loen ... oc:I
AHGE DISTRIBUTING CO., Thll Statlmtnl was llltd with un~d Df1= bee ••Ion, aav•n91 •Hoel Btautllul decorations fealllrl119 natvrals and florets
10527 Diii Str .. t. SUnton, Councv Clerk Of OrlrlQe or lhe obi• MC auon °' aawtnga Mn acldatouct1olch1rmanct1~M1to1nyfoomlnyour t:allomte90l80. ntw on Nowmblt 11, 1"4 by Uta property to apecalieet In Sec~ 6t .... 1i.... t I ..... · ...., II"' loj,, I I
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will mtdat lll>MJlmmll for""' "'hanJle this promJmt by mail
· lf r JJtlU!J have 1111J fonhtr~ p• rAIJ us .J ~will be""'" tkm """llO 4f1ist JOI'-GxxJ /wit in Jtl"1' NW Mnos! # --a ? ' ·, :l' I ,...,
TAHA (L $Nl)ll/I('( DEIF. NOllCE·Thll flcllcM NlrTM aoed end~ .... Of th• Pin.nc••• Cod house. "" ...... am ly ..... rit ..... I .... '" ovety
1348 Ellt f snet. Onllrlo, Mlftleftt lllDlrel tlwt ,._. meted c:o-ta, e11pen1 and aMthorlaed to d ,rojtctt thal you cr11tt •11fl tM help ot this 1~
Cllllornla t1714. Olll lie a• lt • ftllO In lie and advenc:ee et "' ~ en IN• ..... Pitt gulci.bool! btn II you·re "1K-Chumbt", you can Thie 1111*'-It con~ of Ill Coun~ ceeB A 1me ., the Int•• publf IN event tender ottt. IMO any of I doitn projects bJ fOllMwlflt it-. tull• tJV tn lndMdllal .__ Name S-. ~ .. IM Nolk:e o then ~aatl la Ml cotor photos Md ••llY4"P directloM '
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FOR SALE BAVRIDGE CONDO •1 BR •828• ly CHARLES GqREN
TODAY'S·
CROSSWORD p·uzZLE
2Br 2Ba, fp, 2-car gu 2BR 2BA S728/U 750 eq. ft .• 15th & New· with OMAR SHARIF
Pool/spa N k • "' i r.r P por t Blvd, Coeta · o •m r, no S -• ut Our Mesa. 2 cat• or furnl-and TANN AH HIRSCH pets. S1300. 640·0949 pee I I Frig, dlw ture etcl 673-1943 ~C~~~~lnt
BAYSHORES Incl. &Ox30 pool. No ' USE THE ENTRY WJSELY 5 B<alny
-3Br 2Ba, fp, dble gat pe ts. No fees. No 10 Canvas cover
-furnished or unfum'. lease 545-4995 I••••••••• Both vulnerable. South deals. best way \.0 get lhere. 14 Land measure
rou.u. "°"""° ~2800/mo. 642·5290 3Bd·2Ba Dptx w/frplc, COMMERCIAL NORTH Weal leads the queen of dia 15 Consumer
Ol'l'OtHuN1TT BEACH grnd IVI. only 1 lot to REAL ESTATE • J 3 2 monds. You can see rune tricks. 81ld ~~~
u ,.11atlll....,.., .. i.11111 bchl New cpVpalnt & ,., 6 .. lh aJ fi ..,. •
;..,,...,1a .-;.c1te-.Fc•· RENTALS ~1~~0;,go~n81~'!~·~~1••••••••• ¢A4s i~ ~e s;~hlem~:Y~:.i ~Z ~:v: :~z-~e;~,::~n
ttal fair ...... Aclll1111•1 NowTaklng ture tenant1 for long •Q9876 onlyoneentrytod\lmmy,soyou 19 Till ·
_.... wtlka "'*'ii lflt9al Swum, mer Reservations term lse desired. (Up BUSINESS OFF. ICE WES1' EAST h . ood 20 Soclls or ...
IO Nwrtiu "lll'f "9ft1t11ct, NTER WEEKLY to 3 yrs) Asking • K 10 8 4 9 7 6 "' ave \.0 put ll \.0 g use. slocll•ngs llmll~llll 11 ""'lailu tlen 1-4Bd ...... S35G-S1400 $t495/mo. J~cobs FOR RENT 2769 0 2 • "' The worst. of all.ls to win the ace 2t Grows drm
Nied•,.., CM ,.1111111, WINTER (FURN) Realty 87s-e870 Q K 4 3 of diamonds and take a t rump 23 Born Lg 1 Bd ocnfn .. s1000 0 Q J 10 9 0 8 5 2 finesse. Barring a singleton king, 24 Golfer's peg
111. ~ i.lllM 1111111 °' ANNUAL EXEC CONDO ARTIST'S STUDIO, • 10 5 4 2 4 A K J which a11sures the contract no mat· 25 Up and about
.._..ertell.••lllll•&iotl ll 2Bd/2Ba C.M .. S1100 Belcourt Hiii• Decor•· $285. Or use as office. SOt.rrH ter what you do. this line works 328t ~trturamctplse up lllMI., Mtl .,......,., liml· 2Bd/2Ba Npt ... s1 ooo tor Furnished $3000 mo Cannery VIiiage. 420 " lallM • d~ll." 2Bd bay view s2450 + dep 739-7514 wkdy1 311t St. Phn 673-3733 •A QQ only if the king of trumps is with• 35 College head
Tiiis _,.,., will no ' 5Bd/5B• ...... ;;:: $3900 LIDO PENINS0ti QO AK 7 6J 10 9 8 7 East and the suit breaks 2-2, which 36 M&J:ltetnc .
kll0Willtfr'""'111YM•rt111· Full Service 1BR Luxury Unllll••••••••• is 5agamsththeodb ds. gg ~~~~~n
, ,'"i,'~!.! .... ., ... ,'"'.,.". :!1c11111~s1111• Property Mgmt Oulet,S1P3r001v.a1tm•o.Beach BUSINESS •· • 3 a.mew at euer 1s to use your 42 Greek teuer ,_ ... "'" • Q ,entry to take the spade finesse. 43 Large llsfl
111 llefa'J l*""d 11111 111 710 Lido Park Dr FINANCE The bidding: Ttfet works whenever East holds 44 "Do -o1he1s·
11 .. 111111 ld•tt11&atl In 11111 The flrudlnlal~ 714-873-8030 SOt.rrH WEST NORTH EAST the spade king, and that will .occur 45 Aquanum hsh
....,.,., .. lnila*'• 011 111 . .._.,... 9 OPEN 7 DAYS 11;;1 Pus lNT Pu1 50 ""rtent of the ume. 47 Pos111V. e answer mn-.u... ........... _ 4'"' P P P ~ 48R h ,. ... ,,,,-...,NII&. llcem-673·1900 PRIME BAY VIEW v au at• ue But the besl line of all is to take un, in I e ~!-:;~-=~~:::,.H}'! ---------Penthouse Apt. BUSINESS Opening lead: Qu~n of 0 advantag~ of dummy's jack of 49 lauk!1.ong
Duplex: 3Br 3Ba, den/ Call Agent 875-3053 OPPORTUNITY When you can move freely from spades. Win the opening le'ad in 51 Serving olbulter
:. 1~':;::':S:~• 11teau off1co, gar, sundeck. STUDIO Furn, Prlv Ba, 2904 hand to hand, you might be able \.0 hand and bang down the ace and 52 Shortstop's
Steps to beach. Lease uUs pd, refrlg, mlc:.ro.1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii afford wasting entries with gay queen of spades. Now you can win localton
CORONA
DELMAR 1022
FORECLOSED
GOVERNMENT
HOMES
S1400/mo. 544.3049 phone, prlv ant n/llnkl 1• West's diamond continuation on 1,he 56 Harmonrous
Hrbr vw Hma Lovely drnk $395 548-6179 DRIVERS! FLATBED 48 aban~on. Bu~when entries aretht a table and cash the Jack ofsp~des fo~ :;' ~:tr~ul's
upgraded Monaco STATE OTR. Assigned p~emiwn, m e sure you use em the fulfillmg tnck. discarding a los-
3 Bd-2Ba, lg bkyd new eonvenllonals. wisely. er from hand. That hoe fails only if I
S1900 Agt 640-5664 MISCE"" 11•~0US Competltlve pay, ben. The auction is s traithtforward. spades break worse than 5.3 or cha· '°'""""" efits, S1 ,000 sign on Once North shows even minimum Newport Creat RENTALS bonus, rider program, values, South wants to be in a heart monds are 6-1, which 1s consider· 14
WSALE OR LEASE flexible lime-off. Call game, and the direct rouLe is the ably against the odds. Did you spot
onderfully upgraded Roadrunner Trucking '-=========i:::=::::::::=:i:lh:i:e::wi:=nn::=m~g ~pl'.:ia~y~? ~~~~~~-I 2Bd + den, 2~Ba, 1·600-876-7784. I·
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64 Mine entrances
65Clalmon
66 ~~:~spftng
67 lnd<an dwelhng
68Goals
DOWN t Jonann
Sebasllan 2 Repeal
3 Goddess of
(jjscord
4 Larlyl1ke
5 Trap 6 Lots and lols
7 Woodwo1k1ng
1001
8 Riverside plan•
9 Trtck Or I
I 0 Mo1or moulh
11 Toward shelle1
12 Horse color t3 Corrals
18 Equal
22 Make a different color
25 Vote to accept
26Stxlh -
27 Unspoken
28 fired
29Slroll 30 Saf)Clwlth
shops a2 Make up (for)
and properties! HUD,
VA. ATC, ate. Listings
for your area. Financ-
ing avallablo. Coll In·
formation Services
Ca ll Toll Free
huge 2 car gar, pool/ ..,,..,,,......,__ __ ...._ __ _..._~-
tennis. For Sale CONDOS & HAVE YOU SOLD A CREDIT 2907 LOST & PERSONAiS
s 255.ooo; Lse s 1500 TOWNHOMES 2702 BUSINESS? A re iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOUND 2925 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tod Jarvis 509-5359 you receiving pay.
800-436-6867
Ext. R·1046
Grubb & Ellis CONDOS FOR SALE ments from your OVERDUE 81LLS?liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Ind. Owned & Op'd •ON VEGAS STRIP* buyer? Would you Cut monthly payments LOST CAT
BEACH
PROPERTY
APARTMENTS
1175 FOR RENT
2B·S14000 1B·S11000 rather have a lump cup to 50%. Licensed Fat Burmese. Small, (805) 738-0555 sum of cash now? We and bonded non-profit dark brown, doclawod
Aak for DeWaune pay cash for business co. 1·800·226-0190 male, yellow eyes, • notes.'1-8()()..333-1527. Ext. 13. Call 24/hrs. elastic collar. RE·
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ROOMS 2706 la looklng for Owner/ ••••••••'_s_c_h_uh_._6_4_6·_8_47_3 __
MONTEREY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Operators to pull van ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST: COCKATIEL
LIVE ON THE BEACHI ---------Room In exch•nge trallers, flatbeds & Grey, yellow and o r·
Ocean front condo· BALBOA for help w/ bab~ reefe11. Weekly settle·••••••••• ange. Ans wers to
mlnlums. Pools, spas, PENINSUIA 2607 Lovely home. Refs re· menta, pre·trlp ad· "Yoda." Lost In Hun· saunas gym. s114,ooo quired. 673-8886 vances. LCAPP' Oper· ---------tlngton Beach. Please
•20/20• WITHOUT GLASSES!
Safe, rapid, non·
surglcal, permanent
restoration In 6·8 ,· eks. p.irlino pilot
c.h111otopod.L()octor ap-~~f--+-+
proved. Frie lnlorma·
lion by mall: Call (800) 422-732 0 •
(408) 981-:5570
Fax (406) 961·5577
S a tlafaetlon
guaranteed.
10 s 3 3 5 , o 0 0 • atlng Dlscounts. Inter-ANNOUNCEMENTS _c_a1_1 _11_4_·9_G_9_·8_5_8_3_. _
Furn1shed models $950 INCL UTILS R~::·b~:~h~en:43~~ estad? Call Biii 1·800· Z920 LOST: DALAMATION '_s_c_H_O_O_L_S_& ___ _
opened dally. Call for Sml 1Br/Studlo S500. Drive by 5123 River 872'9510 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Blllck & whlto, 12/8 free b r 0 ch u re . Kit, d ining B1ea1 appls, Avenue. •·.-M-E-0-1-C-A_L_B_l_L_L-IN-G-. • riear Wllson/Plocentla, INSTRUCTION 3012
(800) 477-7742 lndry, behind library. THE NEW BUSINESS Christmas DepreHlon? CM . Answers Io liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t:rr--t---t--i--
Broker cooperation. 506 E. Bay St. 723-1---------of the 90.1 . Very high Free Consultallon, Hyp-'Zeke.' _,Owner dovas-BECOME A
•New to Market • 0823 or 31°"596-()61.9 VACATION Income potential. notnerapy, Results Guar· lated. Pleoso call 714· PARALEGAL
IDAHO LANO BAR· •STUDIO $525* RENTALS 2722 'rralning, support and anteed e.11.aoo.160-8881 722"9406· J oin America's fastest
GAINS 5 ACRES-from Walk to bch, frig/ut.ils1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii clients provided. Mini· LOST: Fema le Doble g1owlng profession.
S12,900. Spectacular Incl. Yrly. No Pets•• mum Invest S5,995 ---------mix, black with tan Lawyer instructed mouf)taln views with 760-1713 or 673·7965 NB OCEANFRONT and computer to start. LOST & markings, medium home 1tudy. Specialty cabin sites overlook· Weekly. Fully fum 3Br 1 ·800·789·8050 FOUND 2 925 size, one yoar old programs ollered. ___ ..._ __ _
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33 Pul on paper
34 Chu1ch
council
36 Genetic
subslance 37 Pester for
eayrnenl
40 1keness 4t Several
46 Rules 48 Freshwater
fish
SO Crow over
51 Tole bag
52 Sacred btrd ol
Egypt 53 Roman
emperor
54 Footballer
Tat1<enton 55 T enderloot
56 Dole
57 Raise-
58 Served per1ectly
59 Camera's eye 62Toppte
ti t2 13
Ing SI. Mar1ea Alvor 2Ba, gar. N/pet $1200/ from Eastblulf on \2/ p , c. o. 1 ••
Valley. Beautlful trees, COSTA MESA 2624 week. Karon 434-1424 PAY PHONE ROUTE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9/94. Kids miss ·Lady.' Atlanta, Goorg1a. ---------i---------r---------
largo granlto.-out crop-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r---------50 Local & Estab Sites F 0 u N D REWARD. 673-7042 . Free catalogue. EM PLOYMENT
pings, abund~nt wild· 1 Bd 1 8a New earpt. RENTALS TO Earn St5oo weekly. Lovely Ring In the LOST: Men's Class 800-382·7070 EMPLOYMENT EMP LOYMENT life. Central to to town, 1·800-866-4588 24 hrs Dopt. LLP762 5530
fl encl gar, pk space, SHARE 2724 , __ ...________ Target Pkg. lot, next Ring Edison High '77· 5530 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
shlng, bird & brg Lndry fac, stor, quiet STAY HOME. MAKE to Boston Chicken 78 True Sontimontol1 _________ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
game hunting. Limited & clean, S585 Contaetliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S145 A DAY. Process· and 1·hour photo In Ir· Value. Please Call M EMBERSHIPS ·number avallablel Mr. Todd 647-5934 •8AYFRONT CONDO Ing moil for local com-vine off Culver. Ploase '~--'-(7_1_4-'-, _9_8_3_·8_9_7_2_ · AccolJnllng -ADVERTISING . Won't lastl A truw I c I ·-3018 STAFF sportsperaon'a para· 2Bd 18a Dplx $925 Share 2Br 2Ba, w/d, pany. Work dropped cal onn e 759·5415 LOST: Small Gre en SALES REP
d Is e • Ca 11 now D/'N, Gar, Ga1dener, patio. No imkr/pets . off dally! Paid dally. FOUND CAT Y PAfJROT. Blue & rod liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ACCOUNTANT 1-800·807·5283 water, 249 Avocado S600+dep. 723:1479 S end S.A.S .E. to: oung tall feathers, nalls CENTER CLUB
Proper11e. 631·2931 or 546-6985 CM Upscale Gated 2bd Brick Piocesslng, 42 fem Tabby on 12119 missing on one foot. Membe rs hip Newspaper publishing S 0 0 k 1 n g s 8 1 f. West Campbell Ave., near Elden & Mesa, SSOOO 548•7129 and printing co. seoks moll11atod, 01ganlzod,
of Mountain West 2eR-tBA & lBR·tBA 2ba tennis, pool, gym Su ite 202 BR79 Costa Mesa. Call Mar· Lost since Doc. 17. Stall Accountant wllh dependable, servlce-$4 25/utl. lne./n /s • t 642 1613 Please call 960·9167. 2 f le ted 0 t Id Lndry, pool, quiet, nr $250 dep. 545•8945 Campbell, CA 95008. gare • • years exper once, o r n u s e
REAL ESTAT
w: all transportation. No •---------a ccounting/computer salespersons tor com·
.-pets 848..0392 CM·8ao k 8ay/E'alde ·TRUCK DRIVERS Found aurfboard onl••••••••• EMPLOYMENT science degree , munlty newspaper
GENERAL OFFICE
Sm. b~iness seeks
"Person Fn." Computer
111 .. gd phne, accl. knowl,
Co. benefits. 645-1529
Me d S vc De llvery
Tech neat, ctn, resp, good OMV. basic
mech·elec knowl req,
Avl 24 hr on-call, F/T
Jim Deao 645-1600 WANTED 162 5 2Br 2Ba. Pvt ba. Spa· DRIVE TO OWNlll so 8/23 at Superior & PERSONALS month-end closing group. Experience or
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil AVAIL 2Br apt In 4· clous w/pool, w/d, d/ down or company PCH, 6'6, Contact and tlnoncial state• dllgroe preferred. NB Free rm & board for
GOT A CAMPROUNO plex, w/d, new crpt & w. $325/mo. 434·3558 drivers. Hefe's our Newport Beach pollce I••••••••• ---------ments. Wiii be In Draw/commission. Full childcarer N/S, PT • blinds. Near all! S725. new program. S0.78 at 644-3659. charge of HP3000 benefits. Physical/ FT. sal neg, or lie &
MEMBERSHIP 841-5678 or 434-6443 •LIDO Spacious, quiet all mllHI •Tractor PERSONALS EMPLOYMENT compuler system. Ex· drug screening re· iots/req.756·2028 OR E'SIDE 8 k B Hse, lg sunny patio, 0 w n er• h 1 P 13 0-4 2 FOUND: Black Lab/ 3002 5530 eellent benefits. Send quired. Fax rosume: •-----------
TIMESHARE? ac ay spa, nr bch/tennls monthal •Average Greyhound mix wlthliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii resume to: Attn : A. Micheal ORDER DESK
We'll take It. Amer· 1 e~;/~~~·r:ity64~ro. S625 utl 723.0400 1 o,ooo + miles/month. white markings. Neut liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Director of Finance Fletcher 714-650-4802 F /T P 8 r m . • M ·F
lea's most auecessful 548-9093 Npt Beach Share 3Br •company training male approx 6 y11 or TRADE $$CASH FLOW SS P.O. Box 1560 reso rt resale clearing----------duplex near Lido progiam for itudents older. Brown leather Forget CD's. Increase Costa Mesa. CA COLORADO 7:30am-4pm. s5.5oi~1·
house. Call Resort FREE CABLE, clean shops & beach. $400. available. New Apple collar, no tags. Found your Income with new 92658·1560 Mc DONLAD'S . ~~::i~~~r.LI c'!ri•ne_,111t! Sales Information 1BR, quiet. gated, ear· 675-0345 after 6pm Unes Inc 1-800-843· at Target on Bristol. through classified vending technology.---------• Restaurant crew for appt., Books on
Toll F1ee Holllne port parking. Close to 8308 or"' 1-a00.843• Please call 675-1855. 842·5678 Light & easy. SO AVG $7·$12/Hr. 25 needed. Amid 5 ma1or Tepe, Inc . 545.5525
1-80G-423 ·5 987 1hopplng, beach & To place an ad In 3384, Madison, South down, 11 q ualified. 1· wrkrs needed, screen ski 1e1ort1. ss.0011-.;..;;;.::;..;..:....__;.__;,_~;..;._~
bos. Ask for our Spe-Claaalfled Dakota. ------------------800-~16-3420· customers by phn. No hour, $1 00/month P/T Nanny/Driver to
clalll 842·5858 Ca» 6424878• ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS $110 DAIL-YUL Stuft ling, no exp nee. bonus. Travel rein· pick up 10.year-chlld VENDING RTE•New 2 920 2 9 2 0 velopes In your spare AM hrs. CM. 708-2365 bursom onr. Rea-llfter1Choo1 S-da~·a
Mach'• In 21 Loca· time. For FREE lntor-sonable housing avail· wk. 2:30-6:30pm, and
llon1•Buy All or mation, w11te to: Trans Earn Xtra S Deliver able. Call 9:00am· take to act1V1lies. Oc·
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FOR RENT COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Pan•eoo-599-6769. Culdflre Co.. Box GTE phonebooks In 5 :00pm (Monday· cassional ovemt stay 10417, Glendale, CA C M 1 Fr 1 day Ms T .) when I travel. Depend· •
Vendlng·B• your own
Boss·l mmed cash profits S2500/wk posa
Inv. Req.
91209-3417, osta esa, rvlne & (30 3 , 528-280 8 able, high-quality per·
BALBOA
PENINSUIA 2 107
•Large 28d 28a Condo downtown dbl
garage, 418 Harding
S1295/mo 970·2693
Npt lale nd water1ront
1Br $900. 1-car gar· age. Quiet, 1unny loc.
David 722·1488
COSTA MESA 2124
EA
Two M rtment•
BOTH APAR S at 78 Santa Ana
Ave. between Mesa and Del Mar Avenues .
Availabl e to see w/o appointment from
9AM·9PM. Cat OK. Go by and see inside.
then call George at 175-1111 if Interested.
**28R-28A, upstairs, AC • gar. W/O
hkups. dishwasher. Apt #5 in back.
$1351•.
***1BR·1 BA. downstairs. SUPER-SUPER
NICE. att'd gar, w/d hkups, FP. dishwasher.
Apt #10 in front. $7151•.
1-aoo.748·9841
CREDIT 2907
FREE DEBT
CONSOLIDATION
Too m•ny debta?
Overdue blllaT Cut
peymenta 30"Mt to
50"9. Reduce ln-
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We'll :Miss You!!!
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Jucly & tfie classified stafi· wisfi
you tlie very be.st.
Wfitn it:S zero in Colorado ,
tliur/{ of ~s sitting in tfie 70° sun!
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Lloenaed/bonded.
1.a00.855-0412
ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
Newspaper publishing
& printing company
seeks lull·tlme A/P
Clerk to handle large
volume payables. 2 yea1s exp In A/P ac-
counts coding, data
entry, vendor com· munlcatlons. Excellent
benefits. Send resume
to:
Accounting Supervlso1
P.O. Bqx 1560
Costa Mesa, CA
t2658-1 560
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nu carpi & pot, W/D hk-up, no pet1, 2838-B -------ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS
Santa Ana saso 845-1020 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 2920 2920 2920
Beach Area
YurlJUnfum
2Bdrma & 3Bdrme
SH O to 11800 mo.
VIiia Rent.la
875-4812
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Newport area. Must -~--=------son. Refs. 494-4494 be 18 yrs or older. d 642-4397 Have venlcle w/ proof C uato m e r Se rv ic e . ays, . eve
of insurance. Dayllghl Rep P/T. 10-2 Mon· Whethor you'ro buying
hrs only Call 437-1663 Fri. Npt Beach. S7.50/ or selling, Classilled
EOE hr. 852·8228 covers all your needsl
HM ,our clmll1d Id In 171 Ml .. Dlll
with a~ cllalllllon a. a •••o ta 111 It t11t11 t• ,11c1 1 ti .. ~
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...,, • 1ul&nl OMV, I eocwY m.f ,..._ 1'0" home uni.. from
Yf'• bp. ,_CM, NP, to call. toO numDef' 1188.00. Lamp•·--------ft • .._
Irv cal lletwf\ M :30, In which there 18 a Lotlona-AcceHorlea. SPOITING ua£av•
Mon-l'rt 14MIM15. charva per minute Monthly payment• GOODS •~•lil•••••••I .,.. ......... •fT • -' I 0 W a a I I 8 . 0 0 VVViil' -~ .,. • · .. _ .. ... •••AIRLI•••··· Call todayl FAii -· < .... 110 Ceve ~. 1 NOW HlllUNCI BnRV NEW cotor cataloa Dataun 1111, Br IMne Ave. ,..., eicp LeVeL. Cullom. .... t .. 0 o ....... t • ., • .... ..... BHUI body, ad. MOO oeo
prefenecf. ~7944 vloel'>a91age han-WUITD ifiuWOOi =.:•,r:,. ~ .,._1149 '71,000 lnl
PlllmlQ dlera. U.., --po-... CW. .... °'* ltaekl. Pd 12K • uk --------• U.....,.. ~.,. & ""°"9. OrNt pay and wood. frM delivery. St<. Star Trac comm l'OID Pt..a p.,..... beneftta. Local or ,.. Orca.r before Jan. 20 treadmlU w/ Incline. Pd
Community new1p• 1oca tlon. For appllce-tor thl1 low price. S5400 • Ilk 13700. u... •••••••• p•r •••k• Urbanite tlon • lnfonnaUon caU 11150/cord, HO/half cyete 9000 fUtly 11eo & t ... llUaTANQ LX
operator wtlh I C! 1 .e 0 0 .e" 7 •7 "2 0 cord. 71~788-8835 prog '*" bia.. Pd 11195 POL and mint Interior, operating NP« Ext. lv-772. • Ilk 1100014().5345 new tlrM. Calif amog.
& Urbanfte pteu P«·•---------1·--------1 '4000. Call Devin 714-IOtl wtt.h 5 yNta...,... EARN l200 to $1,000 WAllTID 1557·1020
rlence. Only tho•• WEEKLY I•••••••••
w11h urbanh• --~ Auemb&&ng producll TO an eo11 .... .,SPOlt'•no• rlence n .. d apply. ., home. cau Toll &ann A n BONDA
Send re1ume or apply Free 1.eoo-674·"35
In per1on at: Ext. 132
CALll'ORNIA COIHIUNllY Nnta
3424 San Fernando Rd. MEJtCllANDISE • Suite ..
POWERBOATS
7012
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'90 ACCORD LX,
Sunroof, xlnt cond,
97K ml. BHt offer over $9150. 831·2282
Loa Angalel, CA 900ll5
(!ybum 6 S.... Fernando) --------18' Duffield Eectfie. UNCOlN
Rare hald top conv't ••••••••• EOE/M/f/11/H ANTIQUES 6010 model. Glove leather Real Eatate
RIM. DTATI ULa -.BUYING ITEMS*
Busy Wiik-in locdon. From 1800-1HO. 1 pc comp plln1:J2<.,... Jewelry, booka, entlrt
Why play Hide 'N s .. k with chlldca1•?
Call Cl•••llled
todayl &42·5678.
Hat1. Stereo. New •ea Towe C.r 8lgn9o
wlndowa, batterlea, tiw•. Gold pkg. Wht.
charg•r & motor. Full 11 s,ooo. Lido late.
cover S71500 875-3839 723-15259, 111-44M411
lhl'"'~lnllll c:aah. top s. &73-e223 •-,-ET-5-.. -----SAIL BOATS 7014 MAZDA
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call Ron ......... :I e11at•. lmm•dlatet--------
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673-7300 APPLIANCES 6011 ANDIA1S 6049 27'. O'D•w Dledl. 90 RX7-GLX Lollded, '!==:~~=====!I Frefh bottom. 15000 Xlnt Conct., Well maln-Receptlonlat PIT M·F ADOPT+PET 848-0229 taJned 1-owner-n/amkr
. 9-1. PhoriH, It typing, 2 Door OE R•frlg w/IC• Every Sat & Sun at 18495. 71~509-7839
clerlcal, general offlc• mak•r. xlt cond, s11o. PETSMAAT, Fountain Lido 14 ft fully dutlH. NB. 729-1522 673-5545 or 832•5882 Valley. Pupplei. kit· •qulped, w/ trall1r, ---0-UTH-----
RECEPTIONIST/ t•n• and more, a11 1450. 64G-e765 PLYM
O• Ratrlg. Uka New looklng for lovlng, Cat· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii SECRETARY 1175. 723-4972. Ing homH. CALL 241·•--------'90 Laser RS, 1sv
PhonH, general of· 0317 for mol'e Into. MARINE SUPS ~ DOHC, white, all
flee, aecratary for ax-Lrg capacity Kenmore DOCKS 7022 power, ca11, wall tremaly bu1y lntema-Elac Cryar, white, AKC ••••nJI, 1·yr-old, maintained, great
tlonal marketing and nearly new, w/drylng gd famlly dog. Sac 1hape. PRICED TO
PA firm In Newport rack. 5150· 650-0454 l 500/obo. 650.5201 32 Ft Bo•t Sllpa with SELL • boat on the
Center. Perteet Job FREE KITIENS 1hore facllltlH. In wayl $6500.
opportunity tor male FURNITURE 6014 Two bablH thrown In front of private rHI· 714-673.e717 or female, prof••· dance on Balboa Pen. 1lonal Hlf·•tarter Who the gutter at 4 week• Power or sallboal OK. --------1 s h a rd-work Ing • ate now healthy and Call 723-5835. PORSCHE detail-oriented, aner· 3 Dr•w•r Dr••••r happy and looking for
getlc and haa excel· Uk• new, w/ two 4 • home toll of lov•.•·eo.,--ft-bo_•_t-•""'1..,,.lp-p-rl_m_• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
lent communication feet mirrors & misc No m ore trauma loc across from bch '78 830 TURBO
skills. Superior Macln· other fum, rNI 760-8888 pl•a1•ll eso.1207 & 'rastarants, avall A GREAT XMAS QIFTI
1osh computer 1kllls 8 1 11 1 h Loving Bl•ok Labr•· now (714) 673-2810 7K" Mllaa. Mint Conct.
required, data base e ga pu ou coac • dor 11 months, shots, Color to 1ampla. Blk skills required. Mall· tweed material, neutered, trained, leather. Fully loaded
room know·how r• matching chalr w/ Ir•• to dog lover.•••••••• 127,500 310-793-t914
quired. Good benefits ~w:..0.~~35botatera. 673-2767 • AUTOMOBILES
and paid parking. Low S•v• abuaed and•••••••••• to mid $20'•· FAX r• Full alU aota bed, Navy abandoned pets. Be a•• TOYOTA
sume to: Platinum blue, good condlUon, voluntaar/foltar. Call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gulld International at s200 71 ~859-2704 714·780-6780. · &42·8740 · CHEVROLET 9046 '87 SUBRA Sliver,
Retall Top Cond. Loaded. 1·
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TOP 10 THINOI
TO DO THll WllKIND
1 CHILL OUT: The ninth
annual Walrus Run be-
gins at Newp_ort Beach Athletic Club at 7 a.m. Fri-
day, when participants gath-er at the Newport Center
club, run two miles to Big
Corona del Mar beach and
take a dip in the chilly
ocean. It's all for charity.
2 LIGHTS OUT: Time's
running out to catch the
Christmas Boat Parade/
Ring of Lights at Newport
Harbor. The elaborately dec-orated tubs promenade to-
night and Friday, then · it's
finis.
3 DICKENS' CIASSIC: Final performances of
South Coast Repertol'}!'s
annual production of 'A
Christmas Carol" are 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. today, 7:30
p.m. Friday and noon and 4
p.m. Saturday on the Main-
stage.
4 WORLD PREMIERE: Meanwhile, this is the
last weekend to see
what may become a new
local Christmas tradition.
"La Posada Magica" plays
2:30 and 7:30 p.m. today,
7:30 p.m. Friday and noon
and il p.m. Saturday on
South Coast Repertory's
Second Stage. •
5 GOING DARK: "Sculp-tors' Works on Paper;•
·an exhibition showing
how 20 artists who work ln
three dimensions transfate
their Ideas to two dimen-
sions, closes Friday at ·
BankAmerica Gallery at
South Coast Metro Center in
Costa Mesa.
6 OH, CANADA: -Folk/ pop band Angry Canadi-
ans _play 8 p.m. Friday
at Alta 'Coffeeh 506 3 lst St., Newport Beac . ·
7 BLUES POWER: Brian
Barrett recently played a
tribute to John Lennon
during his standin~ Thursd~y
night gig at Sid s, 445 N.
Newport Blvd., Newport
Beach. But what he's most
noted for ls singing the blues
while strumming steel or
acoustic guitars. Catch him
at 8:30 tonight.
8 BULL RUN~ A drawing for "Slam City with
Scottie Pippen," a CD-ROM basketball game val-
ued at $2,500, take place
4:30 p.m. frlda!r' at Nike
Town In Triangle Square.
9 GIAD TIDINGS: If the
mobs turn you off while
doing last-minute shop-
Qlng at Crystal Court, South
Coast Plaza and South
Coast Plaza VIiiage, stop, sit
down and enjoy the music of Lamplight Carolers 11 :30
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. dally
through Saturday.
10 SWAP AROUND:
Orange County Mar-k et p I ace -you
know, the swap meet at the
Orange County Fairgrounds
-has special Christmas
hours 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
through. Saturday.
INllDI
ON THE TO.WN
CALENDAR LISTINGS ... C2
ROLLING STON ES' PHOTOS
GATHER NO MOSS ... CJ
DINE AND CELEBRATE
THE NEW YEAR ... C4
Holiday Weekend
Due to the holidays,
there will be no Weekend
section next Thursday,
Dec. 29. Local enter·
talnmenl listings will run
In main news pages.
Weekend retum1 the fol-
lowing Thursday, Jan. 5.
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Thursday, December 22, 1994 C 1
• COVIR ITORY . .
...
The hills are alive with the sound · of o·smOnd
By CHRISTOPHER TRELA
W hen you mention "The Sound of Music,"
most people think of Julie Andrews in the
1965 film ve rsion, which won an Academy
Award as· Dest Pictu re. Out the Rodgers
and Hammerstein musical actually began
life as a Broadway play in 1959, winning seven Tony
Awards including Dest Musical. Based upon a book about
the singing Von Trapp family living in Nazi-occupied Aus-
tria, "The Sound of Music" is filled with songs that have
become popular standards.
So where does Marie Osmond fit into all of this?
Known for her numerous hit records and her 1970s-era
television show with brother Donny, Osmond is making her
theater debut in the lead role of Maria Von Trapp jn the
National Touring version of "The Sound of Music." It ar-
rives at the Orange County Performing Arts Center in
Costa Mesa on Tuesday for a two·week run.
"I'm one of those that grew up with the movie. My only
knowledge of''The Sound of Music' was with Julie An-
drews," said Osmond by phone from Philadelphia, where
she had nown for a doll show (she markets her own line of
dolls) after her touring production took a three-week break
for the holidays. "I had never seen the stage version before.
I fell: in love with her (Maria).''
Qsmond also found the stage vers ion to be funnier and
faster-paced than the film, with more distinct high and low
points. But, she said, "I was afraid of 'Oh, Marie Osmond
in 'The Sound of Music.' ·Very cute. One of the teasons I
decided to do 'The Sound of Music' was because after 30
years of performing, I wanted another good challenge. It
seemed like a very big one, and it definitely was."
.Knowing she would have to overcome several obstacles,
including audience perceptions of her, Osmond, 35, took a
fresh loo1( at her character and worked at making changes
in her vocal style. She found that her country·stylc of sing·
ing would not suit her work in "The Sound of Music."
them, Stephen, plays a Von Tr:ipp child in the sho\v. "That
works out really well," said Osmond, ''because when you
have an 11-year·old, it 'll really good to keep him busy." .
Due to the show's thrcc·week haitus, Osmond can take
her kids back to their home in Ut ah fo r a white Christma s
before heading out to sunny California. Osmond, who has
played the Crazy Horse in Santa Ana several times, said 1he
cast and crew arc cxci1e<l abou t conung 10 Orange County.
"You'll gel a fresh :i nd happy crew. Opening night (at the
Center} may be interesting," laughed Osmond. "We're
goi ng to sec if we all remember our lines."
Osmond sai d "The Sound of Music" is a great holiday-
time show, and a great play to take ch ildren to see because
it can serve as a perfect introduction to theater.
"It's a wonderful fam ily show. In this world we lhe in,
everything is so crazy with computers and Nintendo. Chil·
dren'.s imagination is in a liulc box: television. To me, live
is magic. 1f you've seen 'Bea uty and the Beast' on Broad·
way, 'The Sound of Music' is not 'Beauty and the Beast.'
They're re-creating a cartoon. If you've seen 'Phantom ,' we
don't have the dry ice and special effects. It's old-time the-
ater. It's a story and music, three hours of it. It's really fun .
h's a wonderful experience.''
Children play an important part in Osmond's life. She is
co-founder of the Children's Miracle Network, which raises
money for children's hospitals through out the country. Last
year, the Miracle Network raised more than $1 20 million
and helped more than 5 million children. And she still has
an active recording career -her new country single comes
out in January, and she plans to embark on a concert tour
next summ er. Television viewers can catch her on the tube
this Friday evening on CBS as host of "Television Christ·
mas Classics," a collection of holiday clips that even in·
eludes a bit from the old "Donny and Marie" show.
"It's been a wonderful life," mused Osmond as she real-
ized she had probably worked "ith most of the aerforrlttrs
whose clips are shown on the holiday special. "One th ing
that I have learned is the people th at last are really nice
people that h:ive a very strong work ethic and enjoy their
craft."
. If that's the case, Marie Osmond should last fo r.a long,
long time.
C/Jristopher 1'rela co,·ers JocDI entertainment for t/1e
Dnily Pilot.
"I wanted Maria to have a different sound than Marie
Osmond. I wanted to be able to sing Rodgers and Ham-
merstein the way they wrote it, Countey music is different.
It's more back in the throat, more of a belt sound. Rodgers
and Hammerstein is a very pure sound. h's a head tone. I
learned to sing a completely different way for this part,
which was very challenging. And you have to speak a cer·
tain way if you're going lo do 400 shows a year. You have
to keep your voice yery healthy.
Marie Osmond heads cast in "The Sound of Music." -FYI
"It's wondetful to sec that people have been very accept-
ing," said Osmond demurely of the generally positive re-
views that have followed her across the country. "Am I the
world's greatest actress? No. Do I sing Rodgers and Ham-
merstein the very best way possible? No, I don't think I do.
I think I do a very good job for my firs t ti me. We've worked
very hard to get it really smooth. I learn every night. I'm
working with wonderfu l people. The cast is terrific. You
learn from that. Experience helps." WHAT: "Sound of Music"
' .
Another concern that Osmond had abdut committing to
touring was her familyr Being on the road usually means
being away from your family for long periods of time, in
this case over a year for Osmond. She solved that problem
by taking her four children on tour with her. In fact, one of
LOCAL ART
WHERE: Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa
WHEN: Tue1day through Jan. a
HOW MUCH: $19 to $47 MORE INFO: 556·ARTS
A11d the. en¥elope please _ •••
nLauri Mendenhall's 1994
Andy (as in Warhol) Awards
D cspite the woeful ho ho
hos which jingle jangled
Orange County's purse
strings this holiday season,
celebrations and traditions have
carried on in spirited, Martha
Stewart fashion. Until January
anyway, not even the rudely
boisterous ol' Gingrich can steal
away our merry moments on the
glittery Waterfront.
But as 1994 wind s down, it's
time once again to take a playful
journey through the Closure Zone
of the local art scene.
Interestingly, institutional
transitions within the regional art
community, along with its struggle
to redefine an active art.audience,
upstaged what was actually being
exhibited in galleries and
museums. Indeed, a variety of
personalities, events and exhibits
became curiosities that were fun
to go figure, some even findini
their 15 minutes of fame in thas
year's visual art arena.
With that in mind, I present to
you The Andys (as in Wnrhol) -
my 1994 accolades for honor nnd
irreverence.
But Achicvtmcnt In Exhibition
Danie: This ye::ir's Visunl Eye
Feast Award goes to
"Contemporary Crafts and the
Saxe Collection," Newport Harbor
An Museum's sensuously dramatic
offering last spring which zeroed
in on the multi-dimensional
evolution of the international
studio craft movement.
UacDdl0T1aroup·lbt•UDI
Anni to: The 18-yeat-old Susan
Spiritus Gallery whic;h, like tho
proverbial Energizer, is 1tronaer
than msr in its Trianalo Square
locale. Stand-out exhibits for '94
lndudecl "Portraits ol Oreatncss bJ Yousuf Kanh" and 'Bruillan
Untitled piece by Bertil Valllen Is part of the Saxe Collection.
artist Mario Cravo Neto's "Scars
of Our Inheritance.''
Voodoo Lounge Award to: South
African native JoAnn Baker,
whose,own rolling stone travels
and pure passion have created
Timbuktu Folk and Tribal Art
Gallery, a cultural oasis and cozy
emporium of exotic artistry in
Costa Mesa.
Diane Feinstein Award to: lrini
Vallera-Rickerson, always a
first-class winner in her
educational leadership as director
of the Orange Coast College art
gallery, and as the 1994-95
recipient of Orange County's
Community College Faculty
Member of the Year.
Michael Humnaton Award to:
1994's most glaring loser, the
uauna Art Muscu~ for the
abrupt ond still unexplained firing
or its highly regarded director
Ch:llles Desmarais last March on
the heels of a successful $2 million
rundin1 campaign celcbratin1 its
7Sth anniversary. Ourin1 his
six-year tenure. Desmarais took
LAM into the national ~ lcques
with cbalknainl ahibltlOns, major
contrftnaJlons to the pennanea1
collection, a steady and
enthusiastic member constituency,
NEA recognition and consistent
funding from public and private
sources. Fallout folJowing
Desmarais' departure included key
staff :rnd board resignations, and a
nearly three-year postponement of
the long·awa1tcd John Mclaughlin
retrospective. Apparently, a search
committee is in place to solve the
'administrative limbo and fincLa
director, but members of the
media, including myself, have been
told by board officials that
information regarding this
select ion procc)S will not be
conceded to the public.
Dad Sound Bite Award to: Teri
Kennady, Doard of Trustees
president for the Laguna Art
Museum. (See above).
Most rromlsln& New Kid on the
Blotk: A shoo·in for Griffin Fine
,Art Gallery, which is brid&in& the
1•P on Goat Hill in Costa Mesa.
Panncn Billy Grimn and Meg
Unton have presented affordable
fine an by 1mcrsin1 artists to the
now and ecuoaCcl c:oUcctor aJ1b
hf an allerUtive environment
Orlftla npl•in1 u "accaalblc yet
'
engaging and provocative."
Pushing The Emelopc Award
to: John Wayne Airport's
delightful summertime exhibit of
mail art, "Crossing Borders."
Dest Team Player to: Mary
(Hendrickson) Macintyre,
manager of the Fieldstone
Foundation and its art collec tio n
administrator, for her dedication
to the visual arts and expertise in
assembling one or the nati on's
most exemplary co rporate art
collections.
Winning Without Intimidation
Award to: Toni Rios owner of
Rios Fine Art Gallery in Newport
Beach, whose radiant approach to
showcasing artists from outside the
immediate region is an attraction
in itself.
Auld Lang·Syne Award to:
Karen Feucr-Schwagcr's
memorable exhibit last March
entitled "Cross·Sections: Talcs
From Our Elders in Shelrcred
Envi ronntc nts" ::i i the now-closed
La Roche Gallery. Working with
th e 22 elderly participan ts from
convalescent and residential
facilities in the Newport/Costa
Mesa area was a person::i lly
emotional experience I will never
forget.
And finally, the
Drcam-A·Litllc·Drcam·With·1'1c
nod goes to my hope that someday
we can unify our energies to
create a n::itionally prominent
visual arts institution -the
Orange County Museum of Art
(OCMA, if you will).
In the meantime, it's time for
romancing the snow and mountain
getaways. Wishing you artful joy in
the holidays and healthy lives i~
1995! Cheers!
Lauri Mtndenball covtrs tbt
local art scent Cor tbt Dally Pilot.
ca Thuil<tay, December 22, 1994
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Square, 1110 H01bor Blvd,. No. 212,.
-saJU'TORS' WOMS ON MPlr
Exhibition cl~ Friday showing
how 20 artists who work in three
d1mt>1~1ons lranslat'" thetr idea to
two c:hmen Ions. Hotmi: 11 a m to 7
p.m today, 'Ul • pm Friday.
BunkAmeriai Goll ry, Depl. 4055,
South Coast MNro Center, 555
Anton Blvd., Costa Me/JO, 433-6000.
SLAMIMT
Exhibit of new work closes Friday by
artist.'> ('OllecUvc SLAMB com-
po5t'd ol Phyllis Baldwin, Turi
Brands, Stobhdm McCJure, Kdte
Savdge, Anrue Stonnqulst, Maggie
Lowe> Tcnnescn. Hours: 11 a.m. to 4
p m Orange County Center for
Contemporary Art, 3621 W.
MacArthur Blvd .. Santo Ana, 549·
4989'
MR.GR.INCH
An extensive exhlb1uon o( produc·
hon eels from Dr Seuss' •How the
Gnnch Stole Chnstmas• dnimated
television specie! on view through
the Chnstmds sea .. on. Chuck Jores
Showroom. 3636 E. Coast Highway,
Corona de/ Mar, 675-3927.
"THE ESSENTIAL GESTURE ..
Major exhibition that runs through
Dec 3 1 explorC's cvolvang use of the
frdgmentar; human form in -;culp·
ture over the la'>l 100 years, from
Auguste Rodin's "The Wc1Lking
Man" to contempordr; sculpture.
Newport Harbor Art Museum. 850
Sun Clemente Drive.
INAUGURAL EXHIBIT
New gc11Jpr; rc•dturc•s <111 e nsemble• of
sax dCcldim<'d cont!'mpornr; t1rtists
from d1frNPnt rPgmm. of the U.S. _
het1dlanC'd by Chd!>C' Chen through
DPc. 31 Open 10 ct m .·5 p.m.
Tu<>sdt1y·Fridc1y or by dppointment
R10s FlnP Art, 3720 Campus Dfl\'P,
SuitP E, Newport 8Pach, 833-1708.
FEMININE FORM
Furtner\ Wom<>n Pdst dnd
Pre!>ent, • dll rxh1b1t of pdlntmgs m
dcr;hc, wdsh t1ncl c hdlk by loc.11
-i1 lt'>t Paul Furtncr. on vt<'W through
Dec 3 1 Hours. 9 il m to 9 p m
MonddY'> through Fncldys. 9 <1.m to
b pm Fridt1y'> t1nd St1turddy<, t1nd
noon to 5 p.m. Sund<1y-. NPwport
Beach Central L1brury, 1000 Avocado
A\'P., Newport Beach, 717-3800.
CARDS BY PCRF KIDS
A c:ollecl1on of origtn til drt by c htl·
dJpn with ct1nccr usi>d to creal<' holl·
ddy greelang Cdrds t1s a lund-rc11ser
for the Ped1t1tnc Ct1ncN Reset1rch
·Foundt1l1on on view throu~h Dec
3 l. Le MN/di£'11, 4500 MacArthur
Blvd .. Newport Beach, 476-2001 .
BARBARA FEINSTEIN
W<1te rcolor pr1intang" d1!>pldy'> her
works through Dec. 31. Hours. 10
d.in. to 5 p.m. Tuesdt1ys through
Sc1turdt1ys. 11 t1.m. lo 5 p m. Sundt1y~
dJld dosed Monday . Showcase
Gallery, South Coast Pla1a Village,
1631 Sunflower, 540-6430
eo.la M esa, 541· 7551.
"fUGHTS Of MltrAS'r
The Mb annual John Wayne Airport
Student Art ExhlbaUon which rea-
ture1 89 wow selected from t.340
entnes submitted by county stu-
dents, continues 'til Jan. 15. 3151
Airport Way. Coala MelO, 252·5107.
PACUlTY NCf IX.-noN
AnnuaJ mixed-media show featunng
about 50 works by Orange Coast
College Art Department's faculty on
view through Jan 26. Hours: 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Mondays through
Thursdays; 7-8:30 p.m. lbursdayi;
and tlirst and thud Monday of each
month. Free admtSSion. Art Gallery,
Art Center Building, 2701 FalrvlPw
Rood, Costa Mesa, 432-5039.
·SMAU, • UNTlTUD"
Group exhibition by 21 artists from
Orange and Los Angeles counties
features works unUtled and smalle r
than a bread box and no larger than
two loaves of Wonder Bread through
Jcin. 29. Simultaneously on displdy 1s
"1970-79: A Foto Sampler." a group
photo exhibition. Hours: 6-11 p.m.
Thursdays, 10 a.m.·5 p.m. Saturdays.
noon-5 p.m. Sundays and by
appomtmenl. Griifin Fine Art, 1640
Pomona Ave .. Costa Mesa. 646-5665.
ROl(OKO
Currently featuring Rokoko. images
Crom the heart, boxes, clocks and
camlJeholders which are functional,
handcrafted and uni9ue accent
pieces. GalJer; also Cealure~_works
by Diane Moon, Mkhael Leu,
Markus Pie rson, Michael Schofi eld,
Ra urak Gourly and Ken Auster.
GrPgory Gallery of Ari and
Desfgn/RuS!X!l/ Jacques Studio, 3406
Via Lido, Newport Beach, 723-0887.
ARTISTS' COOPERATIVE
Cooperative or 11 local painters and
sculptors _ Phyllis Biel, Jude(>
Danna, Jack Roberts. Carole Weaks,
Landa Bloemberg. Nancy Howard,
Myrna S\,f asner, Midge Thompson,
Judy Cardoza. Victoria Kerr and Bob
While _ displays works I 0 a m. to 5
p.m. daily. Loft Art Gallery. balcony
of Plulns 'll"ue Value Home Center,
2666 Harbor Blvd., Costa M esa.
ALTA COFFEE
Geolyn, pop/jazz/blues, tonight.
Angr; Canadians, fo.lk/pop. Fridt1y.
Dave Ct1nedo, folk/bll\es.
Wednesday. Will Brady. blues,
Thursday, Dec. 29. Showtime~. 8
pm. 506 31st St .. Newport Beach,
675.-02;33.
THP c:A".NNERY
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'J{f,w 9'far s T,ve is Sparf([ing at
Cliantecfairl · ~
Saturtfay, 'Decemoer 31, 1994
5:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.
1?fleroatWns ~uiruf. Call (714) 752-8001
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Menu
Cfioice of !Appetizer:
Lo6stu 9(pvioli. • 'DucUafatf
• ~se Peta!Sor6et
~ Cfioice of 'Entree :
Sautui 'lluU'!MtMums witn Crafnntat anJSfUuq Musfsrooms
Cfaikan. st.Uass witli Porsuy on4 Cilantro Saute
Cfulutuw.DrianJl witfi 'BOIU/utt of ~ttUUs
'l(pc(of Lam/, 'Ulitli. 'B~t of 'Vtjeta6fu
9(past 'Due( m !l(psp6cny on/ Pun 'K-int Sautt.
• Cfioict of 'Desstn:
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~~;and"~S~ onnr--~~~~ Tbunday. Dec 29 es are
lbe Jel5en.1 play 8:30 p .m. to mki·
night tonight and next Thund4y and
3 to 6 p m and again 8 p.m. to dose
Sunday. Prom 9:30 p.m. to t a.m .
Friday, u·~ The Blast. 3010 IAlayette,
Newport Beoch, 675-5117.
COllHIRSTONE CAFE Joseph plays classic guitar dt 9
tonight. Foolish Things play acoustic
blues 9 p .m. Friday. 1907 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa, 646-5776.
SID'S
Bnan Barrett plays blues on steel a nd
acousUc guitars 8:30 tonight. 445 N.
Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach, 650.
SIDS
WAMHOUSE
VOQdudes play rock tonight and
Friday. (SS coven. Modem Faith
plays rock Thursday through
Saturday, Dec. 29-31 (SS cover; call
for reservallons for New Year's Eve
show) Showumes: 9 p.m. 21 and
over. 3450 Vi9 Oporto, Newport
Beach, 673-4700.
rated along the 14-mile route tOm•
pete for prtzes. The Newport
Jaycees are bolting the grandstand
viewing area with parking and ahut-
lle bUI eervice: Park •t Newport
Dunes, take a abuttle to the Sea
Sc6ut Baae and enjoy grud;ltand
seating ror the parade. 1be Boy
Scouts will have a concession stand
for lbose wishing to pwchue
refreshments. All proceeds benefit
the Boy Scouts of America Sea Seoul
Base. Tickets are S5 to $7 and
include parking, shuttle and seatin~.
They can be purchased at any
•WIS HOLIDAY Mll'TY 1lae MeeUng Room. an affordable
11ng1es orga.Nution, hokh a
Holiday/New Year's Party from 6 to
8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 29. The ~vent
tncludes appetizers, games, pwes
and dancing. Cost: $4 for members,
S6 for non-members. Club Max
Inside the Red Uon Hotel, 3050
Bristol St., Costa Mesa. '545-8082.
SPECIAL
.EVENTS
TkketMaster outlet, or from the WALRUS RUN
Jaycees. For infonnaUon and reser· For the 9th straight year, Newport
vations, call 451-2178. Various mulll· Beach Athletic.Oub's nuttiest mem·
passenger boats depart nightly from bers gather 7 a.m. Fridt1y at the
Balboa Pavilion, offering pc\~ngers Newport Center club, run two :n.tl~
the opportunity to vaew the parade to Bi9 Corona del Mar beach and
from a unique vantage point. Some take a clip in the chilly ocet1n. ll's all
to raise funds for Orange Cod!>t cruises Include dinner. Call 673-5245 Interfaith Sheller. Corporate spon·
for details. Among the special events sors pay $250 and signt1ture spon-,
tied to the parade: lbe Newport · sors $50 to participate and have lhcar L F & Harbor Elles Lodge hosts a party names printed on the commemora· / ~ AJRS from 7 to 11 tonight al the Elks live T-shirt. Other runners pdy $18.
FDc.vrn TA 1 C Lodge, 3456 Via Oporto, Newport 1367 Avocado, Newport Beach, 644· ~ J 1 VJ-U...a.:) Beach. Cos\ of $25 per person 8910. ,
•. a ., t and 3 p m. C~t: S5·S7 50
oy.1a1 Court. 3333 Bea{ St., Costa
Me9a 546-2001 fMiy H01tSE 15TH ANNIVERSARY ~ steak hoUJe and saloon • ~hicb
consistently brings top names m
country music to its establishment
just dcross the border in Santa Ana,
celebrates milestone Tuesday.
Dancing to the Ooo Wah IOders
bt>gans at 8 p.m .. followed at 9 p.m.
by jam session with top touring
bands. 1580 Brook hollow. 549-151 i.
"LA POSADA MAGICA"
World pre miere .of Octovio Solis'
tor; abouf a make-shift procession
commcmoraung Joseph and Mary's
N rcl\ for lodging getting iv.agically
trdJlsfoanC'd to bring a. 14-year~Q_ld
girl back into the C hristmas spmt
• conllnttcs with ci special matinee
2:30 p.m. today, 7:30 p.m nightly
through Friday cmd closing shows
noon and 4 p.m. Saturday. Tickets:
$18-$22. South Coast Repertory,
Second Stage. 655 Town Center
Drive, Costa M esa, 957-4033.
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL"
includes boat parade vie wing, din· ·"SLAM OTY WITH SCOTTIE PIPPEN" ~~=---li----------ner~iffiCfng, en ertammen lby the --customers can plaflOee ct1go -
Colony of Perfonning Arts and the Bulls all-star at his own game _ bas-
Annudl production of Charles
Dickens' classic continues with spe-
cial 2:30 p.m. pe rformance today,
7 ;JD p..m o !gbtly..lluaug;.ub...i:E:.uriLUd.a.ay¥-O-d Duu.---1"1
closing shows noon and 4 p.m.
Sdlurday. Tickels: $25-$29. South CHRISTMAS FANTASY
The outdoor Roger's Gardens show-
case more than 100,000 lights on
trees. topiaries and theme gardens 9
a.m . to 9 p.m. dally through the holi-
days. Artists, authors and musicians
mak~ special appearances, and
Santa vi">its daily in Disneyland
Gazebo. 2301 Son Joaquin Hills
Road. Corona del Mar, 640-5800.
CHRJSTMAS BOAT MRADE
Rams cheerleaders, Santa Claus and ketball _through Friddy. ActualJy, Coast Repertory, Mainstage, 957-prize$. Proceeds benefit Pare nt Help it's a three-minute version of his live· 4033. USA. a Child Abuse Prevention action, interactive personal compul· "SOUND OF MUSIC" Cente r. For reservations, call 723. er. CI;>·ROM bask~tball game. A
7170; State Sen. Malian Bergeson is drawmg for the uml, valued at . Mane O..mond stars in the Richard
Rodgers/Oscar Hammerste in fl clas·
sic musical lltesday through Jan. 8
Tickets: $19 lo $47. (Sign language·
mterprC'ted performance 2 p.m.
Sclturday. Dec. 31. A special seating
scctaon will be reserved for hearing
impaired patrons o they may h.ave a
cleclr view of the interpreter. The
TDDfTTV number to call for more
mConndlton is 556-2746.) Orange
County Performing Arts Center, 600
Town Center Drive, Cos/a Mesa, 140-
2000.
Annual e vent where more than 100
decorated sea vessels parade by
conllnues sundown nightly through
Fnday. Viewing available at local
restauran ts. special grandstands and
parks and beaches fronting the har-
bor. Boats a nd homes specialJy deco-
guest speaker at the Newport S2_.500, takes place 4:30 p.m. Fnday.
H bo R publican Assembly's party Nike Town, 1875-B, Newport Blvd .. ar r e . . Costa Mesa: tonight. Wlne and _hor d .oeuvres wJIJ ORANGE COUNTY MA~KETPlACE
be provided. Cost as SS for non-Outdoor swap meet has speodl
members and free for members Call Christmas hours 7 a.m. to 4 p m.
436-1242 for more information; The , through Saturday. Admission: $1
American Legion Post 291 invites aU (children under 12 free). Prefe rred
a rea veterans to attend an open parking at main gale~ $3. Orange
house from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Friday County Fairgrounds, 573-0374.
to watch the p.trade. Free rood and 'HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS
re(rC'Shments. The Legion Hall is at Activities abound for youngsters
215 15th St. Call 670-5070. ages 5-14 at: "Dolphin Day" on
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oiling Stones
are just a shot
away for So ff er
R ich. Uncompromising. One
of a kfod. Colorful history.
Up there in years. When
you think about it, the Rolling
Ston es and Sid Soffer have much
in common.
There's a musi~al connection,
too. Before toppmg the chart s
with "Paint It Black," "(I Can't
Get No) Satisfaction" and "Let's
Spend th e Night Together," the
British band was known for its
covers of old blues tunes. Mean-
\\ hile, Soffe r loves the African-
American music from the Missis-
sippi Delta more than anything,
even his infamous rusty old cars.
Soffer was .. recently looking·,
through a dusty old box he'd kept
stored at his Blue Beet restaurant
when he came aoross photos and
nega tives of Son House, his all-.
time favorite blues musician.
They've unknowingly been in his
possession since they were shot in
1965. He was equally unaware that
rare photographs of the Rolling
Stones were on the same roll.
On any glVcil weekend in the
early 1960s, you co uld see some of
the top names in blues on stage at
the Ice House in Pasadena. And
on the nights in between those
gigs, you could see the same musi-
cians at the Blue Beet.
In 1965, Soffer booked Son
House, the singer/steel guitarist
who has been described as one of
the fathers of the blues. The art-
is1 's Mississippi-based· manager,
Dick Waterman, took pictures of
the performances and gave Sof!cr
the proof she.et and negatives.
Upon rediscovering the photos,
Soffer decided he wanted some
Son House photos for his latest
voodoo loun ge, Sid's on Newport
Boulevard, where now ha!_lgs a
light fo<ture under which the blues
musician performed.
Apparently focusing solely on
Son House, Soffer didn't pay too
much attention to the res t of the
proof sheet. ''I showed people and
they said, 'Holy cow, that's the
Rolling Stones. That's Mick Jng·
ger.' 1 said, 'OK. whoever that is.'
I just wanted blowups of Son
House to hang in here."
Indeed, Sid Soff er's knowled_ge or the Rolling Stones only slightly
e.xceeds the Rolling Stones' knowl·
edge of Sid Soffer. ••1 understand
they're pretty successful." he said
earnestly of the band '' hich just
capped the highest-grossing con·
elm tour in music history:
Si.x shots on the roll have the
original Stones in them. In one,
J:Jgge r and gui tarist Keith Rich·
ards arc facing one another in
front of what appears to be a
Rolls Royce. Drummer Charlie
Watts is recognizable in the back-
ground. There is also a posed shot
of the band around the car, wi th
the face of bass player Bill Wyman
barely in the picture. Brian Jones,
''ho died in 1970, is in the shot.
Three other long shots we re
taken on a television sound stage.
One is extremely over-exposed,
one is a little be tter and a thi rd is
OK. An ADC television camera
can be seen in one shot. Besides
some unrecognizable musicians,
find out if any recording exists
from that lime lo pinpoint when
.:-!Ind where the photos were shot.
1The perennial thorn in the side of
local politicians even called Costa
Mesa Councilman Peter BuCfa,
who grew up a Stones' fan. Soffer
couldn't get no satisfaction.
Then he got ahold of a Colum·
bia" R~cords reissue of Son House
music on compact disc. Through
the label, he tracked down Water-
man, whom th.e restaurateur had
had sparse contact with over the
years. Besides rekindling a friend·
' ~ """ ount~v .
ship, Soffer solved the mystery.
Son House had met up with fel ·
low blues master Howlin' Wolf
during the April 1965 swing
through Southern California th at
led to the Blue Beet. Waterman
photographed them together, then
followed Howlin' Wolf to the film ·
ing of "Shindig" in Los Angeles.
"It's a historical meeting," Sof-
fer said. "It's the only time the •
Rolling Stones and Howlin' Wolf
were on the same stage together.
Dick Waterman says he was the
only still photographer there."
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tee n dancers and various TV peo·
pie, the sound stage pictures fea·
lUte-.the..Stonei u.:ith blues D)!JSl.CI_
I lowlin' Wolf and, get this, Sonny
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The discovery caused six tysome·
thing Soffer to do n little digging.
He called record stores to try to
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The Rolling Stones durin~ film-
Jng of the ABC-TV show 'Shin·
dig" in 1965. Joining them In
the singin~ of their then new
song "Satisfaction" are Sonny
and Cher and Howlin' Wolf
(right). Mick Jagger and Keith
Richards (right photo) get
some directron before publicity
photo in front of Roll s Royce.
Decause shows like "Shindig"
were not saved for posterity -
some may recall that rock 'n' roll
was consitlercd just a fad ire those
days -Watermnn's photos are
the only record of that musical
summit, in which everyone on
stage was singing the then new
song "Satisfaction," which by June
of that year topped the charts.
. "There is no recording of this
sess ion," Waterman said from his
Avalon Productions irl -Oxford,
Miss. "h 's never been on any
album. You can't put a specific
value on (the' pictures). They're
worth whatever someone would
pay for them."
Thursday, December 22, 1994 C3
Whatever they're worth, Water·
man - who now has a touring ex·
hibit of his photographs and is
pull ing together a picture book -
underst?ndably wnn ts them back.
But don't get the idea they're
under Sid's thumb. He's willing to
part with them ... for a price.
lt's not what you're thinking.
Soffer recorded Son I louse'!> old
Blue 13eet shO\\S and believes his
tapes arc of much better quality
than those Columbia recently reis·
sued. I le wants Waterman to help
him get the Dlue Beet sessions re-
leased, perhaps in conjunction
\\ ith the photos.
As for as Soffer is concerned, if
a bunch of mop-topped Brits can
help gre.!se the steel wheels, so be
it. -B}' MATT COKER
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0 FRABJOUS DAY! .. Greeti~g new year with panache
BJ MABIA BDlD
elebratina New Year's Eve
with atylo ii an an and so
ii aettina homo Crom the
cs ufely, so here is a 1ua·
'cstion about pectins 1995 in a
qarcfrcc way: Oon•t go home.
Malec reservations, not just for
ainner, but for the night at one of
~e coast's fine hotels and avoid
• che crazies who will be playing
bumper cars at midnight.
..
, Le MmdJea'• Care F1turl is
prepared 10 give your spirit~ a
warm embrace as you cheer the
tcsh New Y car on its 365-day
Jburncy. And don't forget, there's
~at kid-free Sunday morning pri·
vacy, room fervice or a mag-
nificent Sunday brunch buffet,
plus the Sunday newspapers.
On New Year's Eve, there will
be French feasting in three dining
rooms at the hotel. At La Fleuri,
\hings begin with a·six-course set
ihenu; dancing to the Flight Crew
contemporary band; party favors,
$Crpentme, balloons and a compli-
mentary ~ampagne toast when
tbe clock strikCJ 12.
The menu, prepared by the ·
Cafe Flcuri chef Andrea HUI
(former sous chef to Jtan-PJtrre
LemanJssJtr at Antoine, is an el-
egant culinary farewell to the old
year: pheasant consomme followed
by lobster and shrimp ravioli with
a Thai sauce redolent of peanuts
and spices.
An Armagnac sorbet is next,
preceding the main course of r o
asted veal chop with ~mmeau
wine sauce, served wtth caramel-
ized apples. And here are a few
wine suggestion& for the veal
LOCAL DININe NIWI
PAllTYTIME 1 The hoU•ys are no
time to be lonely. for
some old·tashloned
friendship and hospitality,
visit Unda and Fernando
.Navaretta at Scampi, 1576
Newport Blvd., Costa
Meta~ on Christmu Eve,
Christmas D~ or New
Year't Eve. They will be._
serving traditlon.,I Italian
cuisine and if you're star.-
ins .at home, aw wUI
caler your shincµg and de-
llwr , lhe foo4 ~.If your
M.u.c M.unN/DAILY PILOT
To ring In the new year ln sfyle, enjoy a six-c~urse meal and po~t-dlnner party at Cafe Fleurf. Then you can sleep off the celebrating in the 'surrounding Le Meridian. • .
course: a 1992 Byron Pinot Noir,
$29.95, a 1992 Mondavi Reserve
Pinot Noir, $40 or for a truly
memorable red, the 1991
tality.
Hill who has been with Le Meri·
dicn in Newport for five years, has
a distinct style; her preparations
At 8, the second seating. An· with favors, midnight toast, tax, tip
toine, with its quiet air of exclusiv-and valet parking included for the Deauville Ballroom, but you
didn't bear it here.
ity, will ~gin a gala five-course $130 per person.
dinner with an array of lobster, Meanwhile, down the hall in the
If you must d~ive home, have a
designated driver or take a cab.
But, since Ne'". Year's Day falls on
. a Sunday, this is the perfect time
to steal a little weekend for your-
selves.
...&:hezeau Freocb Burgaandf-·WO.
After the chop, a delicate Ken·
rucky limestone lettuce ..... 'Mtb
Brie cheese and hllZelnut dressing
will be served. The "New Year's
Eve Cake.,,involves a poached ..
pear ~ith pear mousse, cake •rMt~.
mao&Q_Slucc -a refreshingly ~
llthi4cstll. The $89 per person
tab inchdii tax and gratuity, fa.
. ...aro a chlllll from those of daef
Laurent Brazler, who has left for a
-position 1¥' aecutivo ohef Mt a
French rcstaurapt in. Beirut.
quail ·caa. lu.oa rouladc, laJalO'Uno , Deauvllle Ballroom, a 10-piece
and duck liver terrine. Salmon band, Stonebridge, will set a fast
-door. Call 645-8560.
HA VB A MBllllY ONBI -"
The Weekend section wllr _
not be prinh:d next wee
but on Thursday, Jan. S, the :
dining page wiR ho~ some new fKeS on the ,.....,.
In the AA~. dining room,
things will ~"l'iit more reserved
at t~ early dfwr seating, 6 p.m.
-a thce31set menu, mag·
• nif ~t· d ambient music
with crab-mulled potatoes and ' pace. Same menu as La F1curi, but
leek sa\ICC prQCOCk Uic coRIOllU1le f
1
here, the price is $115 per person
or~ wi•h an open bar. For S3S9 per ittcc c:bOies: fiJet mi· 1 couple, there are room accomt ..
. gn ~ 4fce; ve11ison ' modations, a breakfast buff ct, fa-
filet 4a br · pot41oes f and tip. After dessert, an uncon-
taurant scene. See you
then! -llT M.11.
vors~ ana Champagne to'a.St, not to
, mention the gaiety and warmth as-
sociated with the hotel's hospi-· ·
and the umll intimate dining at-
mosphere orAntoinc with Chef de
Cuisine Jean-Pierre Lem1nlssier
orchestrating the menu.
wi t •. rn butter or 1 vors, midnight toast including tax
boulan1'Jlo. w ift'el sauci: An • firmed rumor has it that there is a
assortmeut. ... of desscrts is inc:ludcd, bit of drifting up and down the
not to mClltion the sexy ~ main floor's halls to dance to the
music of the Gerard B~ Trio, different bands in La Flcuri and
First things first: Find a babysit-
ter if you need to. Then, check
your Jocal hotels and inns. For Le
Meridicn arrangements, phone
476-2001 and ask for the Holiday
Reservati9n Cei:ator.
Marla Bird covers the local din-
ing scent for the Daily PJ/ot.
AMERICAN
S1UDIO CAii, l..ocad at 100 Main Sc. 8ollOO
(a! fuot of pietl. The StUdio Cal. is the happening
p1oce kw rooc1. run & ~inment. Meiw includes
ribs, chid.en! """! fUh, posfo, ~s & ..aads,
abo *v!_nq brUndl on Sot & Sun.10 k> 3:00 which
includes Belgium wa#Res, omal .. u , ~nook• and
much mote. Prices ronge from $2.95-$13.95. Open 7
davs a ~. MoMri 11 :30.1 :30 om, ScJt:Sun 1 ().
1;jOom.Abolocotitdot300 P.C.H., Huntington
Beoch. IN, BRU, F8, ENT, V, NC., AE, DC.
536-a775.
DICK CHUllCH'S USTAUIANT, A family slyt.
coR.e shop located at 2698 Newport Blwf., Cosio
Meta. w.nu includes brdfost, lunch and dinner.
Prat ronge from $3.00)0 $7.99. Open Mon.· Sat.
6:00om k> 9:00pm. IN, WC, V, WC..
(714) 646-7762
ZUllU llSTAUIAN't Loco-_d 9t 1712
Plocrio, Costa Mesa. M.;; includes ribs, chidten,
sMolt & lobPlf, prime rib, pizza, ~ bor. Prials
ra"P from $3 .95 ond up. ~dolly from ,
11 :30om k> l()pfft, Cock1ails Iii 1 lpm. ID, FB, WC.,
No credit cords. (7141 645-8091
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Your lle•tourant Guide lo Oinlllfl In
Newport Beach, Coda Me.a, ConNla del Mar, ·
Hunti119fon leaclt & Fountain Valley
INCIAN
COFU& CHIMNIY • Enjoy wotwfront dining ot
Newpon Beoc:h 3408 Vt0 Opam. Introducing
authentic Indian Mughlai delicocies "9Y9f ~
in Orange County by our famous chef •Mohlnder
Rom Guru'. Try OU< lamb Of chicken kabobs,
cunies and wid. wtielies of hsh ~blea
coolted in our own gr°"nd Indian herbs & splats.
ReotOnOble prims stor1ing as low as $1 . 9 5 to
$6. 95. Open 7 doYS 0 w..lt from 11 am-8pm.
OUT, TKO, WC. 673-7679
wetAN M 1 AOISI, Locot.d at 1520 West
COOll Hwy. The menu lndudes chicken, lamb,
..a6ood ond ...,._ion dishes al pr9p0red to
~ with Only the tr.th.st ingredienb.
Pr;.. range"°"' $2.50 to $15.95 for 0 ~combination dinner. Open 7 days 0
W'Mit. Lunch 11:30 to 2:30, dinner 5 to 10. IO.
Fl, V, /t/C., /IE, OS, DC 1714) f>.U>.3993.
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NICltS PfDA O'OllO fomlfy ltolion Restaurant
with ham.mode pmta ms ond hondmode
pizza's. Famous Jo, V.W.~ Spogheli • oll you
con eat for $2.75 ond Sunday al you con eat
lasagna for $3 .75. V. also ~1jhe piggelt pizza
in town, our party pizm J6•. OlfW ditha. lndude
....al, eggplant, chicbn, broeciollo and differ.nt
pcnba. A buffat lundl on Mon., T11111., Thur.. & Fri.
~ room ond clClllring 0¥Gilab6e. V. or.
• locaeed at 10585 Sbar '-""· fountoln Yalley. Phone (7141 963-0227.
SAUIW«>l llRAUUNJ & IAUSAOI CO.
l.occMd at 251 ~Way, l'W.poi1 leodl .
Menu indudea great pcllla, aword Winning Caesar
aolod, cWdoua homeMod. ICJUI09', .....,,, lamb, tc.
of WJgebian dlth.~ wine, bw, coppicdN>
& deter1a. •It's o owned & Ml 1'9191Mont .•
Prima ionp frotift $4. 5 to $13. 95. Open 7 daya a
..._ ~Sat & Sun lf\lflCh from 8:30 ID 1 :00
Sunday lhrv 11 am to 1 ()pm. Friday & Sat.
1 lai.11~ Iii, , WC, UV, WI, V, M. ~.
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snpcnd with .. ._. __ a. ct-. & .......
lat ii iMaMout dt1111 cillli•. "*-,..... "°"' · $2.00to Sl 1.95. ~Tu.. lhrvSat 11·9pM,
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MAltOAJlffAVIUI, locmed at 2332 w.st .
Pacific Coast Hwy. Mexican burgers, fQjitos,
burritos & lnOC'e. Speeial' doily. Price range from
$4.95 k> $1 0:'95. Open 11 :30om to 12:30om.
IN, FB, V, WC., AE, OC. (714) 631~220.
Ml CASA, Located of 296 17th Street, Cosio
Mesa. A trip lo Mexico! Mexican FoOd. Open
daiJy at 1 lom. Prices ronge from $2.25 tc>$8.95.
SeNing lunch & dinnef' for over 20 years. IN, FB, we. V, WC., AE, DC,' CB, D. US.7626.
WAHOO'S FISH TACO, With 4 locotions:
1133 PCH, loguno Beoch, (714) 497-0033,
1862 Ploceotio, Costa Mesa, (714) 631.J.433
and 3000 Bristol, Co$1a Mesa (714) 435-0130,
120 ¥oin, Huntington Beoch, (7141 536-2050.
Menu indl.ldes Fi$h locos, burritos, block beans &
rice, salads, sandwiches. Prices range from $1 .65
lo $7.50. Open Mon.-Sot. 1 lam k> 10pm, Sun.
l lom k> . IN, TKO, WC.
MCIRC PISH & SIAIOOD, looat9d at 2620 ~ 81¥d., Costa M.sa. Menu includes seofOod IOlods, seafood sandwiches, g.-illed
entrees, fish & chips, fish loeos, sushi Ond mor9.
Also hos one ol Orange Coun!f.1 ~
in"9flk>ries of fr.sh Rstl from it's ftsh mocut. Pr"
range from $1. 95 ond up. Open
Mfl 1.6; Sot 11.S, ID, WC (714) 650-0130.
'°'Of·~ An~ dinif19 •JCJ*ielice •SM o.lic:ious• ond ._ serva
un~. fealufing Posto, Thresher Shortt &
Swonfilh. ~ 7 dovi' a w.elc 12~19Pft,
Sat. & Sun. brdlott lroin Sam. Sidewalt dining.
lDCded at 113 Walnut, bockside of P'Nlnide
PcMlion In Hunlinglon 8eoch. (71') 960.7278.
ZWllS DU DOCK. locatld at 9059
Adams, Hunfinaton Beoch. Menu lndudes
..food, .-.1. iot.t..a. pizza, prime rib, ~
bar. Pric.s nmge frotn ,3.95 ond up. ()pen daily froM 11 :30am to I ()pm, Coc:boils 'tll
11 . Iii, Fl, WC, V, ~-171~ 963-6362.
-UM 111M MOUA, lOCd9cf at 2300 Halbof SW, 131, Ce>W Me.a. Menu indildaa
lllab, heh fish, chicken~~ ond ---Pric:ea rGlp from $3.75 '°' ~ ond $6.25 lor
dinner. ~ 11 om for Mich MSG. OW-4pm ~~ Dinner 3pm Sat. & Sun. N, WC, V, WC., AE,
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with Healthy .Snacks and Cookies
Then'1 no denying that the holidlya and indaJgmct go hmd-in-had. Owing the holidly aeason, we're ill tempted to
stny from our usual dietuy pidtHnes. lat the pt.at nrwa ii that there ii a way to ltiJl indulgt in decadent deseerts and
anacka without lttpping off I healthy eating plan tUt ia Jaw in cholfltmll and lllurated fal lncorporalt aund\y,
verutile CallfomU walnuts and IWftt·from-natare Cali' 'It datta in your holiday buts. You11 please your palate and
your waiatlint. 1Mat two CMifomia favorilel ut av 'round and will add i.nmdible flavor and ttxtutt to your
Dates att high in fibtr and add much nttded potusium, carbohydrates, and 8-compft • vitamins to yow rutt. They also
m valuable for what they dol\'t contributf-GUl\ely fat. cholesterol, or sodium. W;alnuts, too, have no cholesterol and m
low in saturated faL A ttttnt clinical study by Loma Linda Univmity showed th;at substituting walnuts in place of
saturated fats could help to lower cholesterol.• Isn't it gmt tp know that you an incorporate these sinfully delicious foods
into a hulthy diet! ...
IKipes, •well 11 val~le nutrients to JIStlll. -
Daiei and walnu~ art a winning C8IB the extnordirwy. For holiday party fm
Traditional holiday cookfng wouldn't bt the same without dates and walnuts, but why not add both to the dishes you
p.ttpm at other times of the yw. Chopped dates tum simple rice pilafs and poultry stuffings into fabulous, tlegmt
dishes, and they add interest to vegetables, stir·frys and curries. Walnuts att incredibly versatile and add unparalleled
flavor when toasted and tOISed into salads, chopped and added to sauces, and ground and sprinkled over pasta di!lhts.
lhlt'1 ..., to prtput, pat tatting, 11111 thtlt 1n.acb and cookies. Chewy Walnut
Stuffed Dale Nugets mke 11uper but "'-datt rolla art co.ltd with batter, then baked
to soft, chewy perfection and lightly g&.-...... and hold up well for mailing to faraway friends • Tltt Nn» E11gl1111d fowmal of Mtdiciftl, March 4, 1993
and family. Or 1wpriae your guests • 1 •> JmiJI and Walnut
. Ban. Their IWllt, (.lJldy-likt flavor .... ._ ,.,..,. .... ftr ISVitlg with
aftw •• • • • an after dinner de9elt. .... ., ... .., • 1,.., plann!r's c1rem·.aa ._,. _ cooldag involved. Just mix .. ..._, dllll .. ..w.
Diii _. Wllatlt ~ a1Jo m 1imple.to ....... wonderful StrYed with · fresh.._ •lllllt ,_.and preserves. They're..,. for party hon d'oeuvra or
as a ' c'Cr,.., lllllg .W-aftemoon snack for shoppillg·wtary souls. To ~e lift
ellier ...... Mdk hatiday stMOn, mix up a batch of old-fashioned Spiced Date
ltoanda. k11p 11111 doagh ftfrigmted and ~to pop in the oven for convmimt UH
at any time • whm unexpected guests anive. Your guests will love Owc:olatty
Walnut Wtdgts too. These dtn1t, ~HIYptd mokies will remind you of traditional
walnut fud~th®t Nddling you with unwanted sa~ted fat and cholestaoL
CHEWY WALNUT-STUFFED
DATE NUGGETS ·
Each datt is filled with walnuts, co11ttd with batter then baktd and gl11ud.
These kttp well in 11n airtight C!Jntainer, and they are especially good for
mailing and gift-giving. .
40 whole pitted California dates
(about 2 cups)
40 California walnut halves at1d
large pieces (about 1 cµp)
3 Tbs. unsweetened applesauce
3/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
Glaze:
3 Tbs. low-clwlesterol egg substitute
l/2 cup reducedjat sour cream
11/3 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1 cup confecticmers' sugar 2 Tbs. water
Preheat the oven to 400°F. Spray cookie sheets with nonstick cooking spray.
Make a lengthwise slit in each date and stuff each date with a walnut half or a
couple of walnut pieces; set aside.
In a large bowl, beat the applesauce and brown sugar until blended. Beat in the
egg !?ubstitute, then the sour cream. _ ,
Stir and toss together the flour, salt, baking soda and baking powder. Add to
the first mixture and blend until thoroughly combined; you will have a very
sticky batter. ,. ·
With your fingers, dip each nut-stuffed date in the batter and roU it around,
covering it with batter as best you can-don't worry if it looks patchy. (About
1/2 tablespoon of batter coats ea_ch cookie.) Place about 2 inches apart on the
cookie sheets .. Bake for 10 minutes, or "wttil pale golden. Remove from the
cookie sheets and tran&fer to racks .
. While the first batch of cookies bakes, combine the confectioners' sugar and
water in a small 'bowl and blend to make a smooth, runny glaze. Brush or
spoon a light coating of glaz~ over the cookies while they are still wann.
Mak-;s 40 cookies, serving 8. 1 serving = 5 cookies
Per Serving:
428 calories, 10.4g fat (1 .34g saturated fat), Smg cholesterol, 5.9g protein,
83g carbohydrate, 157.7mg sodium.
NO-BAKE DATE AND WALNUT BARS
Chewy, sweet and candy-like, these are good with afternoon coffee or tea.
Th~ keep well, refrigerated, in a tightly covtttd container.
1 cup ( 4 ounces) chopped 1/4 tsp. salt
California walnuts 1/4 cup hcmey
2 cups (8 ounces) finely chopped 2 cups coarsely crumbled
California dates · .. shredded wheat (4 large biscuits)
3 TbS. unsweetened cocoa powder 112, cup confectioners' sugar
1 tsp. cinrUJmon (for coating the cookies)
Coat an 8-inch square baking pan lightly with nonstick cooking spray.
Combine the walnuts and dates in a food processor and process until blended
and chopped. Add the coc;oa, cinnamon, salt and ho(ley and mix to blend, then
add the shredded wheat and proces.s until completely mixed. Press the mixture
evenJy.in the prepared pan then cover with plastic wrap and chill until cold and
firm . With a thin, sharp knife, cut into twenty-four rectangular bars, each about
1-inch wide and 2 1 /2 inches long. Roll the bars in powdered sugar to coat
evenly. Refrigerate in a tightly sealed container.
Makes 24 bars, serving 8. 1 serving = 3 bars . .
Per Serving:
313 calories, 9.5g fat (.84g saturated fat), Omg cholesterol, 4.6g protein,
57g carbohydrate, ·Umg sodium.
. DATE AND WALNUT FLATBREADS
A mm bttwun 11 cracker '"'" 11 biscllit, tluse have 11 ricJt; crvmbly tnt'Mrt.
They art vny good witlt dtttN.
1 cup all-purpost flour 1 cup ( 4 ounces) finely chopptd
3 Tbs. firmly packed brown sugar California walnuts
3/4 tsp. salt 2 cups (8 ounets) finely clwpptd
1(1 tsp. baking powder California dates
·1/3 cup low-cholesterol egg subslitute
Preheat the oven to 350°F. Coat a baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray.
In a large bowl combine the flour, brown sugar, salt and baking powder; stir and
tOss to combine the ingredients. Add the egg substitute and stir vigorously to
blend; the dough will be very stiff. Add the walnuts and dates and mix until
thoroughly combined-this is easiest to do by working the dough with your
hands. Tum the doush onto a lightly floured s~ and knead gently a few
times, then pat and roll it into a 10-inch square about 3/8-inch thick. Cut the
dough into four quarters and transfer lo the prepared ~ sheet. Bab for
10 minutes, then remove from the oven and tum the squares ol 00\Wl over with
• a apetula. Return to the oven and bake about
. .,
7 minu"5 longer, 'Until ttwy are jU5t beginning to
brown. Trarllfier lo racb to cool Either slice or brak
into tma1Jer pa. {or 9'IVing.
Makes four ~ind\ tquare, terVing 8. .
l terving • l /2 tquare
PsServina:
305 cabW. 9.43 fat (.84& 11tunted fat), .. ~·dOS~ 5.9g prollfn, !l.9g cmbohydn~ lClr(Jmg eodhan.
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SPICED DATE ROUNDS
Thtse ofd-f11Shioned refrigerator cookies are moist and spicy. The dough
kttps for several days, so you can slice and bake cookies as you need them.
1/3 cup vegetable shortening
1/3 cup firmly packed brown sugar
3 Tbs. molasses
1/4 cup low-dwlesterol egg substitute
11/1. cups all-purpose flour
114 cup cornmeal
1 tsp. ooking soda
1/1. tsp. salt
2 tsp. pumpkin pie spict (or 1 tsp.
a;h cinnanwn and ginger)
2 cups (8 ounces) finely dwpped
California dates
In a large bowL beat the shortening, sugar and molasses together until
blended. Beat in the egg substitute.
Stir and toss together the flour, cornmeal, baking soda, salt and spices.
Add to the first mixture and mix until thoroughly blended; the dough will
be quite stiff. Mix in the dates. Divide the dough in half. Aour your
fingers and work surface lightly to keep the dough from sticking, then pat
and roll each piece into a log-shape about 1 1 /2 inches across and 8 inches
long. Wrap separ.1tely in plastic wrap and chill until finn.
Preheat the oven to 375°F. Coat cookie sheets with nonstick cooking spray.
With a sharp knife, cut the. dough into rounds about 1 /2-inch thick. You
should get about 16 slices from each pieo? of dough. Place 1 inch apart on
the prepared cookie sheets and bake for 10 minutes, until the cookies are
lightly browned. Transfer to racks to cool.
' Makes 32 cookies, serving 8. 1 serving = 4 cookies
Per Serving:
3'2 calories, 8.Jg fat (2g saturated fat), Omg cholesteroL 4g protein.
64.9g ca.rbohydratir, 177.7mg sodium.
•
CHOCOLATEY WALNUT WEDGES
A fudge-like shortbread with the taste of chocolate and walnuts.
A walnut half crowns each wedge handsomely.
1 cup (4 ounces) California 3 1/4 cups cxmfectioners' sugar
walnuts, in halves and large 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
pieces 1/3 cup urrswtttened cocoa powder
1/3 cup low-clwlesttrOI egg subst1t11tt 1/4 cup cornstard1
2 tsp. vanilla extrad 1(2 tsp. salt
Preheat the oven to 350°F. Coa t a cookie sheet with ~tick cooking spray.
Remove and set aside 8 walnut halves. Put the remaining walnuts in a
food processor and process until finely ground. Add the egg substitute,
vanilla extract, and confectioners' sugar and process a mi11ute or two_
longer, until the mixture is smooth and thick, topping to scrape down the
sides of the container once or twice.
Stir and toss together the flour, cocoa powder, comstan:h and salt. The next
mixing is best done with your dean hands. Scrape the mixture from the
food processor into a large bowl and add the combined dry ingredients.
Mash and knead.everything together until completely mixed and there are
no unblended dry ingredients.
Scrape the dough onto the prepared cookie sheet. Usiilg your fingers and
the htel. of your hand, pat and push the dough into a circle lP.11 inches in diameter,~ the edges sUghtly thicker than the center. Prick all CNer
au /2-inch intervals with a fork, then press the tines of the fork uound the
edge to make a decorative border. With a sharp knife, cut the drde mm
8 pie-sha~ wedges (but don't separ* the wedges). Pn. a walnlt hllf
into the center of each wedge. Bake about 15 minu8. jUlt .... lhe
shortbteed his puffed slightly and the surface
1oob dry; don'to\'ablke. COol 10 minutes, then
cut the wedges apllt RI tr•• lo a nick to
cool conipl!tely. ~ in 1n airtight oontllin&
Maka 8 M.dges. ~ 8. 1mv1"g•1 _..
Per~ .324 calories, 9.7g fat (.84g llturat!d fM), an.g ddemol, 5.4g poWn, 9'.7g c.Wwt-
cb*, 62.4mg eodium.
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. a FOOD
Fr:esh tips to keep weight on during the holldays
The avera1e Amerlcan will gain
10 pounds between November and
New Yeats Day. Holiday
celebrations with high-fat foods
arc unavoidable and so might be
extra pounds. Maintainin& wei&ht
can be fairly simple if sensible
food choices arc made. There arc
low·fat versions for most holiday
favorites, even dessert.
For an elegant lntroductiOJl to
holiday dinners, treat guests ~o a
zesty, combjnation of scafoo~ and
citrus with Florida Tangerine and
Shrimp Hors D'ocuvres.
Complemented by gingerroot, red
pepper, Belgian endive and
watercress, this savory appetizer
will add spice to any festivity.
,Since it docs not contain rich or
heavy ingredients, the shrimp and
tangerine combination offers a
lively taste, which guests will not
have to regret later.
Add a twist to a traditional
Christmas dinner with a Glazed
Roasted Turkey Breast with
Florida Tangerine-Cranberry
Relish. Fresh or frozen turkey
breasts are brushed with an
olive-oil marinade that is accented ..
with thyme, black pepper and
gra ted Tangerine peel .. The
'Tangerine-Cranberry Relish is
easy, quick to make and brings an
interesting texture and Oavor to
the turkey.
Instead or a thick, heavy souffle
or pudding, try Florida Tangerine
Oars for a light and tasty dessert.
Or serve these fun, fruit cookies as
a complement to any favorite
dessert.
In addition to the cookies, serve
a Citrus Fruit Salad filled with
Florida tangerines, oranges and
grapefruit. Strawberries, bananas
and fresh mint leaves also will add
to the combination. This dish can
be prepared for breakfast, lunch
or dinner ·and be served as an
appetizer·or dessert.
· With these tasty, citrus ideas td
tingle the palate and perk up
holiday menus, even the most
discriminating holiday party-~oer
will not miss the more traditional, ·
fattening tloliday foods.
In addition to making more
sensible food choices, follow these
few simple rules to help maintain
weight over the holidays:
•Avoid too much alcohol.
Alcohol decreases willpower and •
increases appetite. Instead, drink
plenty of water, or a healthy
beverage, such as orange juice or
grapefruit juice. .
• Reduce holiday stress. Por
some people, overeating during
the fiondays is caused by added
stress from crowded department
stores, traffic jams and holiday.
erttertaininJ. To reduce tension,
do most Christmas shopping
before the holiday season begins,
prepare a few holiday dishes in
advance and freeze. And, most
impor~antly, be sure to plan
relaxation time.
• Sticft to a regular exercise
schedule. One common mistake
people make over the bolidays is
to give up exercise because or a
hectic schedule. Consider moving
workouts to the morning before
work, or squeeze in exercise over
the weekend.
• Never go to a pany hungry.
People are more likely tD
overindulge at the buffet table if
they arrive at a party hungry. Try
eating a healthy snack before the
party, such as low-fat crackers, to
take the edge off.
•Wear clothes that look and
feel good. People who feel good
about themselves arc less likely to.
ove reat. ,
•Do not be deprived. Avoiding
special holiday foods will on ly
increase cravings for them.
Instead, try eating lower fat
<. versions of holiday favorites. There
are low-fat alternatives for hors
d'oeuvres, turkey dinners, and
even desserts.
Sharing food is an important
part of celebrating the holidays.
By making sensible food choices
and learning to control hunger,
traditional holiday meals and .
parties with friends and family can
be enjoyed without gainina weight.
Herc are some other nutritional
benefits of Florida specialty fruit
• Florida specially fruit, such as
tangerines, tangelos and temples,
arc rich in vitamin C, which is a
powerful antioxidant. Antioxidants
help protect the body from
harmful molecules caJled free
radicals, which may accelerate the
aging process and contribute to
the onset"of several major
diseases. Vitamin C also helps
maintain collagen, the substance
that lets the human body repair
body tissue, maintain healthy gums
and combat infections.
• Flor'ida specially fru it also
contains other important nutrients,
includins folate.
• Diets low in Cat and
cholesterol and hish in
Ciber-con1.ain1n1 fruits and
vegetables. such as Florida
specially fruit, may reduce the risk
of tome types of cancer and heart
disease.
• Researchen at the National
Cancer lnAtltute have Iona
maintained that a low-Cat diet
includirr1 vitamill Crich f~ can
' I
~
help reduce the risk of cancers of
the stomach. pancreas. esophasus
and mouth. Florida apecially fruit
is an excellent source of vitamin C.
• Accordina to the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration, women
, of childbearina age who consume
adequate amounts of folate (a B
vitamin) may reduce the incidence
of neural tube birth defects in
their offspring. Florida specially
fruit is a natural source of folate.
• Florida specially fruit is
naturally sodium-, cholesterol-and
fat-free. Research shows regular
exercise and a balanced diet high
in fruit and veaetables and low in
fat, can help maintain an ideal
wei&ht.
Florida specially fruit, or T·fruit
such as tanaerines, tangelos and
temple oranaes. combines the best
qualities of all citrus fruit. Each
variety has a deep, rich Oavor, is
juicy, and easy to peel.
• Florida T-fruit is highly
seasonal and, depending on
variety, available from September
to 'April:
• Florida T·fruit is grown on
47,488 acres throuahout Florida.
• There are about 4.S million
Tifruit trees in Florida, includina
2.4 million tangerine trees, 1.4
million tanaelo trees and more
than 800,000 temp}c oran1c trees.
•The future looks bri&ht for
Florida T-Cruit. Thanks to
increased consumption, Florida is
expecte~ to yield larger crops over
the next three to four years. New
trees have been plaDted, which
have already started to produce
copious amount of T·fruit. This '.
year, approximat~ly 9.7 million
F•mlly ll•rlcets
~ .• Sill
boxes of specially f n&it were
harvested; nQ! year's initial
forecast is expected to be
somewhat larger.
• Citrus is the second latiest
industry i~ Florida, followina
tourism.
• Florida citrus and related
industries employ more than
100,000 people. The economic
impact of citrus to the state
exceeds SS billion annually. ,
• Florida is the leading state in-
production of all varieties of
specially fruit, including
tanaerines, tan1elos and temples.
• Tangerines first gained
commercial importance in India
and Japan and arc now widely
cultivated in Florida. At one time,
all tangerines were considered to
belona to a sinaJe species, Citrus
reticulata, but now several distinct
species are recoanized.
• The first tanaelo was
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U.S. Department of Agiculturc.
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1anacrine and ar•pcfruit (or
pomelo), the two fruit varieties
crOllCd to create lhc hybrid. •
•The temple oranac, a variety
of the tangor, is produced by
crossing a sweet orange and a
tangerine. These newer hybrids
arc generally considered the best
eating orange.
Varieties and shopping tips:
While there is a notable visual
difference; between oranJeS and
grapefruit, Florida T·fru1t varieties
often are not easily identified.
When shopping for Florida
tangerines, tangelos and temple
oranges, look for the special,
unique traits that each variety
offers:
Tanaeri.ats (Available
September • April). Tangerines
arc the most plentiful and
best-known variety. Often called
zipper skin fruit because they arc
so easy to peel, tangerines arc~
famous for their rich, sweet flavor.
There arc five major types of
tangerines:
• Sunburst· A hybrid or two
tangerines. Medium·sizc with a
deep orange·to·red color, the
Sunburst tangerine has deep flesh
color and few seeds. Available
from September to December.
• Fallglo-~Consjderably larger
than other citrus hybrids, Fallglo
tangerines have a dark orange peel
that is easily removed. Fruit is
juicy and may have a tart taste.
Available from October to
December.
• Robinson • ~edium to large
size, orange-colored with a smoo rh
to pebbly peel and few seeds.
• Robinson tangerines are available
in October and November.
• Dancy • Small to medium size,
orange to red-orange colored with
a smooth, loose peel, few seeds
and a spicy aroma. Dancy
ta ngerines arc available in
December and January.
• Honey (Murcott • Small to
medium size, orange·ycllow with
possible green or russet tint.'They
h~ve a smooth peel, with few
. seeds and a sweet fragrance.
Honey tangerines are available
(rom Januacy to April.
•Temples fAvailable; January • ·
March) Generally regarded as
Florida's finest eating orange,
temples are medium in size with a
deep orange color and pebbly
peel.They have some seeds.
Temples peel and section easily
and arc great for juicing with an
appealing fragrance and rich flavor
quite different from other
variclics.
Tangelos -Available October ·
February). Tangelos are a hybrid
of grapefruit and tangerines and
larger th an other Florida T·rruit.
As their lineage implies, tangelos
have a delicious tart/sweet flavor.
There arc two major varieties:
• Orlando • Oval to round in
shape and medium to large in size.
The Orlando tangelo has a light to
deep orange color and pebbly peel
or medium thickness. They are
available from November to
January.
• Minneola (Honeybell) • A
medium to large tangelo that is
slightly bcJJ-shapcd. They are deep
orange to red-orange with smooth
to pebbly skin and few seeds. They
arc available in January and
February.
For selection, serving and
storing tips:
• It is normal for tangerines to
have loose skin. In fact, the fruit is
often referred to as zipper skin
fruit because it is so easy to peel.
Select Florida tangelos and
temp1es that feel firm. Marks on
the peel are normal for juicy,
Florida-grown fruit. This
wind-scarring results from the fruit
being blown against the tree
branches, and does not affect the
fruit's taste.
• Florida T·fruit is not picked
until it has reached maturity.
Additionally, it does not ripen
further after pickjng, so it always
reaches 1he local supennarket ripe
and ready to cat.
• for longer storafc, put T·fruit
in a perforated plastic bag and
place it in the crisper section or
the refrigcrltor where it will keep
for two weeks.
FLORIDA TANOUINI
AND IH•IMP HOU
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• 3 Florida tanaerines
• 1 tcaspoo-. olive or veactable oil
• 4'4 teaspooD suaar
• ~ teaspoon arated peeled
gin1crroo1
• ~ teaspoon salt
• ~ to v' teaspoon crushtd ttd
pepper Oakes
• 2A mtdium-slJ.ed shrimp, sbtlltd
and deYtlaed
• 1 lieads •laJaa endive le.Yes
• 1 ... u buadl .. aercrua
Coat shrimp in seuoninp:
Preheat broiler. From tanacrinu,
arate 11/l teaspoons or peel; let
tangerines uidc. In a medium
bowl, combine pated tangerino
peel wilh olive or wgetable oil,
supr, pated PD&croot, salt and
cnashed red pepper ftaka. Add
shhmp. toaln.l IO coat well. Set
aside.
Pnp.re 1emn1 platter. Trim
root ends from Bcla'an endive;
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separate 24 leaves. Rcsel\IC 24 • 1 loaf ltallaa brad onions, chopped tanacrincs, olives minutes or until cookie crust is bar cookie): Abou t 12.S calorics, 31 small sprigs of watercreu for hon • 1 lablnpooa oUve oil and basil. To ICIVC, apoon golden. far (21 % calorics from fatf. • d'ocuvres; line a sening platter • 1 tablapooa araled Panneoa tangerine mixture onro toasr slices. Combine remaining~ cup flour, PLO .. DA CIT•UI PRUiT . with remaining watercress. dltett Garnish each with a small sprig o( baking powder, and salt in a small Prepare tangerines: With a • ~ wupooa lfO'IM black ptpptr basil. Makes 10 Appetizers. Each bowl. In a large bowl (with a IA.LAD
sharp paring knife, cut peel away • ~ cup pieced Wack ollvtt, serving: Approximately 100 mixer at high speed) but eggs • 5 Florida tanacrlncs from tangerines. Use the knife to chopped calorics, 3g Cat (30% calories from until they lighten in color. . • l florida orunacs cut on either side of white· • 2 lablespooaa cJ.opped Cnsb fat). Gradually add the sugar, and • 1 pink Florida erapeCruh membrane between each tangerine basil continue beating at high speed for • 2 medium-sized booanu ••
segment. Discard membrane; set • Basil spri&s for aamisb PLO•IDA TANOl•INI I minute. Beat in the vanilla • 1 pint strowberrics ~
tangerine segments aside. Prepare onion and tangerines: U•COOIUU extract and grated tangerine peel. • 1 tablespoon suellr Arrange shrimp: Arrange Preheat oven to 400F. In a small • 1 cup all-purpose Dour, dlvldcd . Stir in flour mixture. Pour over • 2 tablespoons nncly chopped
shrimp in l layer in a broiler pon. saucepan over medium heat, boil • 6 tablespoons reduced-rat cookie crust in pan. Bake 25 1)-esh mint leaves
With pan at closest position to the red onion, red wine vinegar, ma'raarine Squeeze juice from 2 Florida minut~ngcr or until a 1oothpick
source of heat, broil shrimp 2·3 sugar and salt for one minute. • 3 tablespoons contcctJoncrs' inserte the center comes out tangerines to measure ~ cup. Peel I ; minutes, turning them once, until Remove saucepan from heat, and suaar clean. Cool on wire rack. remaining 3 tangerines, and
shrimp arc opaque throughout. On set aside. Pee) the Florida • ~ tcllSpoon baJdne powder While the cookies are cooling, separate segments; place in a large
each endive leaf, arrange 1 tangerines, and separate into • v, teaspoon salt prepare the tangerine topping. bowl. With n shnrp knife, cul peel
shrimp, 1 tangerine segment and 1 segments, coarsely chop, removing •2 larae eus Peel the tangerines, then cut each away from oranges and grapefruit,
sprig of watercress. Arrange hoes seeds and set aside. • ¥.t cup sugar tangerine crosswise into thirds. and cut on either side of white ·~ Prepare toast: Cut 10, ~-inch • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Remove seeds, and chop the fruit. d'oeuvres on platter. Makes 24 thick diagonal slices from the loaf • 1 teaspoon crated Florida In a small saucepan over a high membrane to remove segments. ;
hors d'oeuvres. Each hors Discard membrane. Slice bananas.
d'oeuvre: Abour 15 calorics of Italian bread, reserving the tanae.rlne peel heat, bring the taogcrines and Remove !Items from strawbcrrie~ remainder for later use. Place • 3 Florida tanaerloes apricot preserves to a boil for 8·10 and halve them. Place bananas slices on a large cookie sheet. • ~ cup apricot preserves minutes, stirring frequently until and strnwberties in bowl with
flORIDA TANOl•INI Combine olive oil, grated -.Preheat oven to 350F. Spray an mixture is thiclc'. After the m~ture froit. In a srnalJ saucepan over.
AND RID ONION Parmesan'cneese and black ch square baking pan with has cooled slightly,_ spoon medium high heat, bring ·tangerine
BRUICHITTA pepper in. a cup. Brush olive oil vege coking spray. In a small tangerine mixture over cooled juice and sugar to boil. Srir in " mixture lightly over top of each bowl, combine ¥4 cup flour, crust. chopped mint. Pour tangerine • ¥' cup red onion, chopped slice of bread. Bake 8-10 minutes • reduced-fat margarine and the To serve, run a knife around juice mixture Over fruit in bowl, • 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar until bread is lightly toasted. confectioners' sugar. By hand, mix edge of cookie crust. Cut bar tossing gently. Cover and •IV' teaspoons sugar Mix toppings and spoon on ingredients until welJ blended. cookies into four equal strips, then refrigerate until ready to serve. 'J:o • IA teaspoon salt toast: Dr~in liquid from red Press dough evenly onto the cut each strip in quarters to make serve, spoon fruit and juice into • 3 Florjda tangerjnes " onions. Jn a bowl, combine red bottom of the pan. Bake 20 16 bar cookies. Each serving (one bowls. Makes 10 Servings. ,1 ..
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Non-Dairy
Topping I
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Farmer. John
or· Cook's ·
Ham
Shank Portion-Water Added
per lb.-Umit 2
While
Supplies
Last
• GROCERY VALUE
Nab~o
Snack
Crackers
or Extra Cream)' or lJ&ht 8 oz. ctn. Save ap to .40 · Saft ap to .66
Four 6 ·Packs
•7•Up or Cherry 7•Up
•RC or Diet Rite
•A&W •Welch's
•Sunkist Soda
12 oz. C&.D1-Plut CRV·Phu Tax
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or Cherry 7•Up ... •¥6 :Tu
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Four 6 Pacb-A&\V
Root Beer or Cream Soda -·p :Tu
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Orange or Lemonade
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Four .6 Pacb-Wekh's
GrapeSoda . .....,416 ...... CIV~Tll
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Prtcca effective 8 a.a 'lbunday, Dec. Z2 tbni Dec. 28, 1994.