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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-01-12 - Orange Coast Pilot. - THE NEWPORT EACH • COSTA ME The weatherman is so deee into his Crashing twice into · the same cHH W hat happens \\hen a computer hiccups? . Well, probably lots of things. But iJ1 this particul:ir case, you've got a poor paraglidcr becoming the butt of lots of jokes and razzing from his buddies. Maybe some of you Daily Pilot readers saw the brief Page l item in Monday's paper about the paraglider, Scott Skibicki. . Iris YOkol Editor's ·Notebook According to · the story, poor Mr. Skibicki, age 33, had crashed into the bluffs near Ca!>taways Sunday during a difficult, 360-degrce gliding maneu,er. f-irefighters spent nearly 35 minute!> trying to get the 13alboa Island resilient off the bluffs, the Mory said. Grc:it, dramatic account. The l)pc of story that mal..c s you ~ny, "Wow.'' M_a) be even "I lmmm." Trouble is, the !>tory \\3!> 8 months old. The dramatic incident occurred back in April -not last Sunday. Seems a computer malfunction at the Nc,.,pon Beach Fire Department -a c9mputer "hiccup," as one fire official described it -caused the old pre~s release to be ~p1.." ed out of the d:u;ibase and se nt 'ia fa\ modern to the DJily Pilot ne''~room late Sunday night. D~uly Pilot Dc.,ign Editor Eric ~t:mon ''as dil igently at \\Ork 111 the quiet, nc~•r-empty nc,,sroom Sunday night when he heard our fox machine suddenly begin to buzz and \\hir :\round 10:30 p.m. Oeing the b1 ight, ncws-con:.cious per:.on that he is, Mar:.on ran O\Cr to 'the rnachinc tO SCC what tasty ne\\s tip "as bdng sent to U!> at such a late hour. \\'1th "ide C)e!>, ~lar:.on shared the nc\\s release \\llh his desk associate Rob L)on. Tht!v determined -"1th !>ound ne\\S judgment -that the story should get into the paper right away. Ttiey found a nice little !>pot .for it on the front p:ige. Monday morning, Marson and Lyon got a round of kudos from otheF editors for their quick thinking. Mean\.\ hile, across town, pQOr Mr. Skibicki -\\ho's a pretty experienced, nine-year veteran of parngliding -was getting roused from his sleep by a strini: of phone calls from concerned friends who'd read the Pilot. "A lot of people were calling me up, wondering how 1 could cra!>h t\\ ice in one year," the good-natured Skibicki said. The ribbing didn't stop with the phone calls. Later in the day, as Sl..ibicki rode 1hc Balboa Island ferry to the peninsula, the ferry driver saw him and remarked, "Don't you eve r learn?" Skibicki had to explain. "I said, 'I didn't era h this time. It'!> a mistake.'" Dul what bothered Skibicki most wns the fin:i l line in the news release: "Skibiski (sic) ' suffe red minor injuriei, according to the reports." Firlit of all, I.is name was mi:;SJ>elled. Second, the s1uff abou t ''mino r injuries" had his employers wondering if Skibicki had pulled the wool over their eyes back in April ... because Skibicki actually was out of work for tv.o months with ll broken back following hi crash. {A Corona dcl Mar High School graduate w~o·s lived on Balboa I land on ::ind off for 20 yeor , Skibicki Juggles v..ork in con truction w11h p:srt-t1me employ ment as a waiter ot local restauranls. You c:m find him ::it Sad Soff cr's eatery, Sid's, the e days.) ' he YOKOl/P•e•M . rain dance, he may not have · · 4fl"' noticed that it's stopped for now. We did Some sprinkles and partly cloudy skies. • See Wea ther, Page A.2 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Latest circus act disappearing .· tickets . ~Additional seats for Cirque du Soleil's Costa Mesa run were to go on sale Sunday, but when buyers sougllt them out, they were already gone. BY M A1T COJCEll ENTEILTAINMQJT Eorror. COSTA MESA -Welcome to Cirque du Sore f eeli11gs. Spurred by advertiseme}ltS and media reports that 55,000 ad- ditional tickets were being freed up for Ci rque du Soleil's sold-out "Alegria" show at South Co:ist Plaza, several callers phoned Tick- ·etMaster at the appointed 9 a.m. Sunday to order premium seats, only to find they'd been gobbled up. Fans of the French-C:inadian theatrical circus are dem:mding to know flow so many tickets could have already been snagged if they weren't availab1e until that time. Turns out they were available .. _,, ·~·· ~,~ .. ~·/Y .. J .. . . . • • . • • • . . . earlier. .. Some time during the Chri~t­ ma:. break ;i decision \.\~ made to sell them sooner than announced to :.atbf) public demand," ac· cording to spokellm;in ~1arc Lafont. Cirque du Solcil JddeJ I · per- formances to the co~t:i \les:i run of · Alegri:i,' "hich prcn acres J:in. 24, after .a blocl-.. of 75,UUO tal l..eb \\ere quickh sold tor the ini1ial , , rH<1T0) IT .\lu.c ~I.Ar.TIS l).Ul'I' rum Larry Hamilton relocates a pump hose on a fishing boat in the Back Bay Marina that sunk as a result of recent storms. HOPING FOR A DRY SPELL Victims of landslide keep humor intact · BY MARC S. P OSNER, 0STAFf Wr.rru. EASTBLVFF -When Annie Li ndt returned home on Tuesday night to fin.d a slope and shrubbery in her pool, one thought ran through her mi nd: "Toto, we're not in Kansas ::iny more." ' CleanuP comes as ~ rain takes a·break BY ~lAJtc S. Pos=--1:.1~, '"u "r.111 .. Enhancing the "Wizard of Oz" imagery was the fact that Lindt's daughter's playhouse was tweaked by the mudslide to resemble the house that crushed the Wicked Witch of the West in the classic film. Eastbluff resident Ron Lindt looks over a doll house he built for his daughter last summer that was knocked down when a 20-foot Acacia tree slid 50 feet down his property and into his backyard pool, now covered by the tree on the right. The tree used to rest at the top of the blue tarp In the background. Acros the l\e"port-l\lc)J Jn.~J on Wcdne day. pc:ople "ere mopp111g up mud, !>aphonang out \\>atery boat deck. and cautaou I) hoping that small break in the cloud cover ma) be the light ;it the end of 1he lotlg, rain) tunnd. The storm ck:inup and prcp~­ ration for the \\cdcnd b~~an a "l d idn't know what to think," Lindt s:iid. "I was dumbstruck. The house is just driven into the ground. It just drove the side into the ground and broke part of the roof." That wasn't the only destruction, nor was it the most severe damage at the Aralia Street home, "hich is literally in ear hot of amplified announcements made at Corona dcl Ma r High School. But Lindt adopted a positive, even droll att itude toward the S.e ILIDl/P•9• AS . 2 inches of rain fell at the Or- ange Count) Sherilfll HJrbl)r Pa· trol headqu;irter an Ne'~ ro1 t Beach, raising the }ear"~ totJI to See STORM/P••• Al LOCALS ONLY INllDI INDEX Ralnfll far Newport Mm . ~ questions ••• RI mera Conservative columnist Hugh Hewrtt • .82 inches offers the county supervisors the "Just Do Wednesday ~~---It" solution to Orange Couruy's fiscal crisis • 8.27 inches tincc that's fa ir to everyone but the high-priced Jan. 1 b..lnkruptcy attorney. Alsq, Newport-Me5ocl schools t 9.88 inches since Superintendent Mac Bernd tells how the June 1994 county's bankruptcy has -and wi ll - (numbers from the affect the sthool district. · Or;mge County SOOriff's See Com~unity forum, page A7 HarbOr f ,JtrolJ 0 ' -' Newport Harbor Art Mu~um's ne\\ly elected bo.ird president Jim SelnJ and hi) wife Hamel, a docent since 1983, look ahead Jt the challenges the mu~um faces See Weekend, page Cl D Wit llFI II In i rir1ty, all four locJI bOys high school b.ls~elb..111 team come home with \.ktorie::.. Wedn ~ay. See Sports, Page Bl·l Around To\\n........ .i Best Buys.............. A2 CIJss1fit'<i ............... 87 Cornmunit}". Fprum.A7 Fred MJrtin ........... AJ Society .................. A6 Sports................. Bl Weekend ........ ... Cl tour·\\eCI.. t!ng:.igcment.· This marl..ed the soonest "Alegria" had bc1.n e~1ended during •he current J'\orth American tot.r and pcrhJps the earhe)t an~ Cirque du Solc1l producuon h;.id sold out an~'\\here. Based on the phenomenal rate of )JI.:!> for the fir)1 month of )hO\\:.. 11 "as decided ~me11me in late Dcccmb1.r to st:.art scllinl? the e\l1.nul!J-run uckcb, e-.en th-ough See CIRQUE/Page A• Officials .can't detail . .. school , cuts Ne~port·Mesa Unified official s say they don't have an itemizeoli st of spending cuts. Mean Nhile, the district's bond rating drops several notches. lit' ~l.AJt.\' A.'1:~ fi.-\JL\\O~, S!MF \\'11.1ar. :'\1:.\\ PORl -'.\lES A. -D1)trict leader ... hJ\C announced S~.7 mil· lion in -.pending cuts. but sJiJ \\ cdne ... dJ\ thJt the\ could not pro' 1Je ... pcc111c!> on °C\aclh "h:.it '>Uppli1. • scf\ 11.1:::. Jnd 1..~1uipmcnt "111 b1. 1r1mmed. '1."p1.ert-:".lcsa Un.!1 J S~h,,01 Da ... ir ..t olfi~1Jb pr.:,.:mcJ t.'h. S~:­ m1111,1.1 m cub to tru,tc.:s Tue~3J~ night, hsteJ in £1..n..ral c;.itc:;ori.:s llUCh J' ··books anJ :.uppli.:~·· and ··1.qu1p.r~111 .. D1-.t1 d 1 f11c1.ils s 11d the\ rnm · pakd th.: <.. 110\Jl-.'> C) rcJudn£! 1.1~1 'cJr !. op~nJaturc ... 1') a c:r- IJIO percent.igc • \\'hen th<! DJil) Piloi a,1,,cd lor an itemizeJ last of '' h..11 I.ind~ ol bool..:. and i.upplie "oulJ nut be. ordered and other ,deta1kd infor- mation from t.he~e CJtegonc~. of- ficials !>Jid there \\JS no ,1ctual ll)t prepared and that 11 \\ill tJl..c t\Hl . weel.s to a)scmble one. · In Olhe r financial ne'' ), the J,,. tri t found out Tuc~d.i' that the S1:rndJrd & Poor·s "A': r;.iting on a bond old an N.:>,cmber Jropp.:J a full three grades to a "13.'' See SCHOOLS/Page A5 Environmentalists concerned about county moves They worry that cuts will hurt ettorts to clean up Newport Bay. . lh Ev.\' l h.~lll:.O~. '>HH \\ .. 1nr. L li .. JI en\1wnmentJlast>. arc con- cerned th.at ti·.: cf 1.ch l)f count\ \lu J~1.:1 HJuct1l'n' \\Iii harm d· J ~ lorh 10 d~.in up :'\..:"port 13a). 13, cuttml! Sl31.920 out ol it-. l'pcr .11ing b~Jge1. the count> fa1, i- rl)nmentJI Health Jl·p.irtment \\111 "reduce the . . . Jb1lll\ to .1 )<JI 1. the heahh quJht~ of ocean recre· :iuonal \\ater:.," ac.:ording tu J re- port hom the Health Care .\gen- C). l he same report cJlls for the el11nin;ition of th ree StJff po,1t1on' at the Redhill danic 111 Co!>ta Mc a. A program 10 a:.se:.s the abilities and Lr:ian mentallv ill 1hd1· • vadu;ih for pa)ing jobs "iii abo be terminated. :·urther cut could reduce or eliminJtC SCf\i C) :It a CJlilJ ;ind.:a m:iternJI hc:illh care clinic in Co ta Me u. The clanic on \\est 19th Street made the la!lt of f Jcala· tic \\ hich could be impacted b) the CUl'i . County health offaca:il \\Ould not commenl on the report \\'cJncM!~)· Member ol J\c~port Beach'!> CO\ iron mental groups, l!ecking lo kno" how <leep the en' aronmtntal quality cut • v.oulJ be fe lt, :aid that the propo\cd reductions \\OUld top 10 ~ar of harbor cte;.1 nup efforts "dead in1 it tr<1c~ ." ~ ... COUNTYJh9e M u ThUraday. January 12. 1995 . LOCALS. ONL CITY EDITOR nus YOKOI. 574.42)) T HE BEST CARPET cleaner in town, Knightsbrld&C Cor~t and Upholsttf)' Cleaning, ha~ recently invested in new powerfl.il equipment th:u cleans better and allows carpets to dry faster. The purchase of the new equipment coincides with the annual post Christmas $45 "Cranberry.Sauce Specinl," which offers Dest Buy readers steam cleaning of all traffic arens to remove spots and stains that have collected from the holidays. Mike Dunkley, ------owner of Best Buys- Knightsbridge, says he's reintroduced -----• the hugely popular S95 "whole hou se special'" which includes all rooms, st:iirs, hallways, area rugs and bathrooms. "There's no limit and positively no hidden extras," says Dunkley. ' LEAH Hocsn:s/DAJLY Pnor BY EVAN MENU.SON, STAFF Wun;a NEWPORT BEACH -From a lis' that once excce<Jcd 50 names. the city has reduced the number of Planning Commis· sioner candidates to five. The five candidates are Ste· phen Sutherland, owner of an archi1ec1ural design company; Michael Kranzley, vice president of Kidder, Peabody investment firm; Edward Selich, a land de- veloper; Tom Thomson, n Real· _ tor; and Mitchell Brown, Birtch· er Real Est:ite vice president. The Newport Beach City Council will determine "hich commissioners to appoint at its Jan. 23 meeting. The com- mission has had two vacancies since former commissioners Tortf' Edwards and Norm:a Glov- er were elected to the City Council in early November. Since the election, the seven: member commission has oper· · a1ed with only five membe rs. Knight~b.ridg~ (673-756 1) is at 118 V? Marine A"e., in Newport Beach. 0 APPOINTMENTS 01-· NEWPORT (722-7515), loc:ited at Westcliff Court at 170 l Westcliff Drive in Newport Beach, is having its "white sale" with all bed, bath and kitchen linens marked down 20%. The sale includes all special orders. Christmas items are discounted 50%. Swinging In the rain: A swamped playground on Tustin Street, close to home, seemed like the perfect spot for Katie Hall and Christina Bennett, two friends who hadn't seen one another in awhile, to talk Wednesday. "We were catching UP, on the latest gossip, like what grades we're going to get, ' Katie said. During the \\eeks since the election, the council appoint- ments commi11ee has rcvie\\ed 55 resumes and intervic"ed 16 candidates. The fi,e finalists \\.ere selected ba~cd on se\'eral criteria, including length of time living in the city, amoynt of corpmunity and city involvc~n(fnt and !:ind use background. Local agencies mull over questionnaire .. from s~c · "It was a difficult process,'' said appointments committee member Dennis -O'Neil. "\Ve "'ere pleas:anlly impressed by the number of people "ho were so highly qualified.:' The sale lasts through th e end of the month. BY· TlNA noaGATIA, STATF Warru. As federal and stale inve ligations into the fall of the county\ investment pool forge on, local agencies are poring over a 10-page questionnaire from the ccuriiies and Exchange Commission. questionnaire,': said Newport Beach City Manager Kevin Murphy. "We're currently irrthe normal course of gath~ring the information to complete the questionnaire, but the city a11orney Iv.is said he wants to carcf ully go through it just to make i.urc ii <loesn't jeopardize our ::.1:inding in the bankruptcy or cr1..u1c <i pO))ibilit) for any funh1..1 li1t.!,Jtio.1. And. th1.rc'!. a chance that we m:iy nol even send it in." county, the names of the indivjduals who provided information and copies of all documents relating to investments in the· pool. School District say they have every intention of completing the form and supplying det,~led accounts of their relationships with 1he county. Each of the CinalistS h:is a considerable amount of volun· leer ex_periencc with city or county organizations. Drown has a master's degree in urban plan· ning from the UCLA School of Architecture and Urban Plan- ning "hile Sutherland, who ap· plied for a commission vac:incy in May, has o~rnted his own architectural design firm since 0 CARPET DEPOT (722-9642) !it 1998 Harbor Blvd., in Costa Mesa is offering Best Buy rea'ders a 10% discount on purchases made for one month. The commission sent the document to all or the poor in"esiors. However. officials from some agencic~ sa}' they might nol re pond. lt contains 32 questions, including, "What were you told about the s:ifetf of your investment with' the Orange County Investment Pool?" :ind "~h:i1 were you told abou1 1be rbk of lo~s to your in"csiment principal'?" Each query is followed by, "Who told you this? When?" "We contacted the (county) treasurer's office on a fair number of occa)ions, particularly during the last six months, while we were making our l:itest withdrawals,'' said Costa Mesa City Man:iger Allan Roeder, speaking for the city and the Sanitary Di::.1rict. ... • "We feel it's important for us Carpet Depot, located in the same building as Mesa Upholstery, specializes in all kinds of flooring, including carpet -there's 25 different mills to choose from, including wood, tile and vinyl. . "There is a potential threat of litigation from any number of ' directions in onswering this . The document asks for d:ites of cprrespondence wi1h the Officials from Costa Mc::.a and the Ne" port-Me)a Ut1ified to provide a very accurate, • concrete case 10 the SEC." July of 1993. · Kranzley has served as presi- dent of the Lido Sands Com- munity Association since 1'992 and Selich is a former Pl:inning Director and Redevelopment Agency· Director for the city of Huntington Beach. Thomson is a 35-year city resident, a fonner director of the Lincoln Club and a founding director or the "Drug Abuse is Life Abuse" program in Orange County. Carpet Depot and Me sa Upholstery have combined their businesses under one roof to offer customers more for their r decorating needs. There's also a showroom at Fashion Island Police seek Corona del Mar man suspected ol bilking seniors 1 displaying their services. 0 MESA UPHOLSTERY (642-8400) at 1998 Harbor Blvd., in Costa Mesa ::.pccializes in custom re-upholsit:ty, new furnitu re, drapes, bedspreads and slip covers. . It also has a large selection of fabrics to chose from. 0 I NEIMAN MARCUS (759-1900) at Fashion Island in Newport Beach is having its famous "last call sale." The annual sale features selected merchandise throughout the store discounted 50% to 60%. The savings at this ~ale on . top quality designer clothing is exceptional. The sale ends Sunday. 0 Best Buys Dppenrs Thursdays Dnd SDturdays. Whether )'Ou'rc a merch:mt or D slloppcr, if you kno1" of D good buy call me st S40-12U, fox me DI 6.l6-4170 or write to me: lJest Buys, DDJ/y l'ilot, 330 W. BDy St., CostD M esD, CD/if. 91617. liv TrNA Boa.GAIT~ STATT WkJTu Police are looking for a Corona del Mar man suspected of bilking dozens of senior citizens out of more 1han $480,000 in a ~o-callcd "Ponzi" scheme. Authorities believe Anthony Joseph Pc1relli sold fraudulent real estate in· vc)tment trusts to more th:in 25 inves· tors throughoul Orange, Los Angeles and Rherside counties during the past three years. Police obt:iined a warrant for Pe- trclli's arrest on Monday but ha'c been un:iblc to locate him . The 41-yea r-old Petrelli, who I.cpl nn office at 3931 MacArthur Blvd. in New- port Deach, allegedly ·promised invclltors intcrc::.t as hiSh as 18% on the trusts, which he named Security Pacific Equity fund and Mortgage Network Equity Tru::.t, acco rding 10 Newport Beach Po· lice Sgt. Andy Gonis. "Mr. Petrelli, in a classic Ponzi scheme, u~ed n~w investor money 10 pay old investor interest," s:.iid Gonis. "In· vestigators believe Petrelli exhausted over 90% of (the) investors' money." Detectives have seized $36,000 from Pctrclli's bank account. Au1hori1 ies sus- pect he used the rest of the money to purchase a 1993 Cor\'ette and cover the rent for his apartment and office as well as business and living expenses. "Investigators believe that Mr. Petrelli did not purchase any real estate in the trusts," Gonis s:ii<l. Meanwhile, some of his alleged vic- tims arc left \\Ondcring 1f they'll ever see their money again. "Hope springs eternal, but I have no doubt that I \\On't get any of my money back," said Roger Young, a 68-year-old Mission Viejo man \\<ho sunk $30,000 into the trusts. Young de~cribcd Petrelli as "well dressed and good tooling." "He was very, very friendly,'' said Young. "lie wa::. \<Cry talkative. As a mailer of fact, he called me on the phone sometimes ju::.t to shoot the bull." Police say Petrelli -who lives in the 1600 block of Marguerite Avenue -has black hair and brown eyes, is about 5- fect, IO-inches tall :rnd weighs around 180 pounds. Anyone with information regarding Petrelli's whereabouts should contact . the Newport Beach Police Department at (800) 550-6273. MAILING ADDRISS Our oddtw 1~ lJO W. &y St • Cosu Mc". CA 92627. lu11rattons. d11orial m)ller or •J. vcmsc herein can be repro- duced "'•thout •rillcn permission or copyri&ht o-ocr. WEATHER TIMltlUTUllU Newport Beach 59/52 evening. winds west 1 S knots, three foot windwaves, 5 foot westerly swell. Chance of ocusion.il showetS. ._ .... ,. Thomas IJ. Jol1nso11, Pubh'"i \\1111•111 l.Mbcltll, Editor Stt'tt ~larblt, Mana1io1 (11itor Iris \'lllwl. Ctty Ul1tor Marc MIU'll•, P~ (d11or !Sob fnok, Cunilalion Mp~scr 11••11 K•la•t. Prod""iOn i.bnaccr lkhcal fktclttr, Display Manaa.:r J-Ht °'1tln,. 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PrniJcnc .arlJ Cl 0 M Balboa 59/52 ' Costa Mesa 61/49 Coron.a del Mar 59/52 IUR• •OHCAJT LOCATION Wedge Newport Bl.ic,ies Rivtr Jelly Cd\1 IOATINO SIZE 2·3 'w 2·3 SW 2-4 ~w 2-4 SW 2·) SW Check for snull c11fl ad,,lsorl due to high Sl!Wtl • South"'' -.Inds 1 S to 20 knots this. morning, J f()()( wlncfwaves, 1 foot ~tsterty •Mil. 1 his nDU TODAY Firsl high 6:07 .a.m ........... 5.3 firsl low 1 :28 p.m ........... 0.1 Secon~gh 7:53 p.m ........... 3.4 Second low arter midnight FIUDAY First low 12«24 .a.m ......... 2.2 rir't hlah 6:43 .un ..... , ..... s.s Second low 2:00 p.m .......... ·0.2 SKond -"Isl' 1:24 p.m ........... 3.S Wiler temp.: 56 Armed mm robs Costa Mesa gas station of $400 Wednesday An armed robbery suspect got away with S400 after jamming a handgun in the ribs of a clerk ;it a C.osta Mes:i ga~ station and car wash on Wednesday afternoon, police ;aid. The man - described as 5-foot-4, 150 pounds - purchased a Pepsi, then with the cash drawer open to deliver change, the suspect 1hrea1ened to shoot the clerk if his demands for the till weren't met. Lt. Gary Webster said .. The incident took place in the 1100 block of West Daker Street about 3:25 p.m., Webster saiq. With planning commissioner Gary Di Sano's term expiring in June, O'Neil noted that the commission will have an entirely different makeup. "After si.'C months, you'll have three new faces on the com· mission just like there are three new people on the City Coun- cil." The new commissioners will take office at the commission's Feb. 2 meeting. SChool llstrict seeks member for PersOMel Commission Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees arc looking to fill a position on the Personnel Commjssion, the three-member group that oversees personnel management practices for non-te:iching or classified employees. of commissioners include recruitment and establishment of employee cligibili1y lists, salary recommendations and discipline judgments. per meeting attended. Applicants should send a letter of interest to disttict Superintendent Mac Bernd at 1601 16th St., Newport Beach, CA. 92663. Letters must be postmarked no later than Jan. 20. Primary responsibilities Meetings are held on the third Wednesday evening of each month and commissio!'lers are paid S25 For more iMorm:ition, calf Hayman at 760-3400. IUURIPORT ~ ....... , ..... ,.11 tlare.911 TMMl.y It's called ttte Pineapple Connection, the California phenomenon that occurs when the cold northern branch of the jet stre;am drops down and mi.11cs ~ith the warm subtropical jet stream lo creilte sllong storms with hea1ty rain and 1trong unshore winds. That Pinupple Connection hH brought In r.ain and plenty ol high 1urf, but thinp 1hould be smaller and cleaner by the Wffbnd. For cl.lily surf ,..,om and fortQSts, c.ill (900) 976-SUltf. The ull costs Sl.SO plus any possible tofl. DCC worbhop l8t I• V8llllm'I to • llllli'/ with tax 1'1111'111 Orange Coast College will offer a workshop to enable volunteets to provide free tax assistance • to low income, elderly, non-English speaking and/ or handicapped people, • The workshop will be free to the public and is co-sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service and OCC's Communily Services Office. • Clas~cs arc scheduled from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays, Jan. 21 and 28 and Feb. 4 and 11. Only one sc~sion will be needed in order to prepare basic federal and Californi:i tax form . Texts and materials will be provided Cree of charge. For regi,trotion information, call 643-4060. POUCl"UI Police File wlll nol •ppe•r today. They wUI rtturn Friday. • Thursday, January 12, 1995 U llY • nllDI, L ey ·remembered by many friends T here arc t\l.O n:imes I nC\-er heard an)'boJy call Al l...oclabcy. One is .. din> rotten bJankety·blanl!" The other is his squ3rc mon icker. Almon. He was Al, or he "as Lock. He was not Almon, except for his b)line, "V. Almon Locl 3bcy" The V stood for Virgil, "-hich \\jS nci.cr mentioned . On the Coast faccpt m:i)bc th3t's what Virginia ~lied him ''hen he stayed do"n :it the yacht club too IJte, telhng stories, swapping lies :md ha\'ing '3 sip or l\\O. The \'olunlcer Dirtttory nms pcr1odlcaUy In the Daily Pilot. It )OU'd like Information on getting you r organiutlon llstcd, c:rll 6"'2-IJ2t , ext. JJI. · ALS Auecl•tle11 Or•119e Ce~ty Chapter The Amyotrophac L:ucral Sclerosis (ALS) As.soci:iuon, Orange County Chapter h:u need for many volunteers. For information. call E.xccutl\"C Director Stat")' Korcsscl at .375· 1922. Alahel•er's Aueclatle11 ef Ortt•!I• 'Ce•11ty The Alzheimer's Associ:111on of Or:ingc County needs 'isi11ng volunteers, support groups for p:uients :ind c:irega,crs :ind a volunteer hclpline. lntere\tcJ \'Oluntecis can c:ill 283· l 11 l or (SOO) 660--1993. So it sounded strange •bee a boyhood chum, one Reverend Glass from San Bern~ kept talking about "Almon' at Al's going·away ·party Tuesday. "Who's this Almon guy?" \\Ondercd many of the hundreds of boating and newspaper t~ who 0\-crflowcd Newport Hamor Yacht Oub to say aoo<fbyc. ''Hey, m:l)'bc this whole thing is Lock's ultimate prnctic31 joke," s3id one friend. It was a gloomy cfay outside, gr:iy and stormy. Funeral \\Cathe r. Inside, spirits \\'Crc higher. The last thing Al Loclabcy would have wanted \\a5 for his friends to get a ll slobbery at his passing. Even so, one could hca.r ·considerable snuffling. Must'c been th:it virus that's going around. - How else to explain so many Aueclllfl ... _ .... __ Cretllen ARC is a non-profit group in Costa Mcs:l which sponsors and supports multi-outreach community service progr3ms, such as the homeless ~nctu:uy. Volunteers arc needed. For inform:ttion, c:ill Dr. Renee N:tm:t.ste, 540-5803. aallet Pedfk• The B:illct Pacific:i Guild, a \Oluntccr support group for B:allel P:icijic:i, needs \'Olunteers for :i v:iriety of t:islis. For inform:ition, c:ill Molly Lynch :it 642·9275 .. a19 arethen, al9 'sisters Men :ind women O\>er 20 )'cars of 3ge, b:i\ing li\'cd in Or.inge County for Si.'< months and on the job for :it lc:ist three months, are needed to scr"e as C)'CS blinking "hen o ne of his grandsons, \\ho lh·cs in Utah, told how he regretted being ~ far aW3y. "I d idn't get to sec them very often, so I '':is reall) glad that I got to sec him a fe, d3l before he •.• " and his \Oice trailcJ off. "I'm jus t glad l got to see him :ind tell him l lo\c him before h e left." One of Lock's s:iiling buddic~ John Miller, \\:ts one or the regulars on the crew of 1..3 Pren 3, A l's Kettenburg 43 ... \\'e h3d a lot of fun "ith that bolt. Piled her up on San Clemente h l3nd one night, and 3 lot of other thing in bct\\een." La Prensl had :in aluminum hull, so they pulled her off the rocks 3nd S!lilcd home. A day or two pounding out the dents, 3nJ AJ was b3ck on the \\3ter. That \\aS during the he~d3)' of Co\lnl)"'F:iirgrounds in Costa Mcs:i. Can Ginny Smith, 708·1517. Ce•hr fe, Creative Altwwatlves The Center for Cre:itl\c Altem:iti\'CS, :i non·profit ch:irit:iblc org3.ni~tion."hich "ori.s through the United Way, h:is :i need for \'Olunt eers.. gradu:uc IC\d int.::ms or trainees. For inform:ition. c:ill K;ircn, 642-0Jn. Celle9e Hospital The College Hospit:il Co:.t;i :--.ks;i Aul.iliary is seeking \'Oluntcers h> perform dcric:il. reception dcsl... gall shop :snd other Ju11cs :it the h~ptl.JI. For inform:i1ion. caJI 6-l2·~~JJ. Q :s.m.-4 pm. · Aliterlca11 Ca .. cer Seclety -The Americ:in C:inccr Societ) ·s O~nge County Unit is seeking office \'Olunteers for numerous. cl:l}S :ind . hours. For inform:111on on rhcsc :ind other \'Olun1eer opportunities, call Cari Da,idson :it 364·38~. ' big brothers or big Sisters for children 6·16 from singlc·p;ircnt homes. For inform:ition, c:ill Patricia Davis :it 5+4-7n3 Co•111u11lty Hospice Care Community Hospice: C:irc. an org:101z:i11on th3t pro\ldcs mcdlc;il ..1nJ c01011on:il support to 1cm1in3ll~·ill Amerlca11 Retl Cross, Ortt•9• Ce•11ty Ch•pter The Orange County d1:ip1er of the American Red Cross needs \'Olunte<:rs to :iddrcss communal) groups about Red Cross sci'\ ices :tnd 10 :tct as liaisons \\illt0 the mcdi:i in dis.!Slcr :md emergency s11u:uions. For infom1:ition, call Judy l:tnnacronc, &35·5381, or Jo:in M1ll.::r. 835·53 I, C\L -*22. Arts Ac•cl••Y of Ora119e Cou11ty The Arts Ac:idem~ of Orange County 1S pt.mning to funJ :ind build :i community :irts facility in Cost:i Mc)a. For more infom1;11ion. c:ill /\lice Lesgw :it 5-*0·2557. ••Y Seo.ts ef A.-erlca lac., Ora119e C•••ty C..Mll Volunteer opportunities include fund·raising, program development :ind training to existing troops and p3cks.. For. more infonn:ition, c:ill Dc''Ofl Dou&herty, 546-1990. a.ys ••• Glrls Cl•lts ef Cesta Mesa/N•WWt•rt •••ch The three area Boys :md Girls O ubs need ''Olunteer coaches and art or craft workshop tc:ichcrs. For loc:itions :ind :iddition:il inform:ition. call Dick PO\\ers. 6.U.:?245. Ce11te11alal Farm Teurs Volun1ccr docents :ire needed :it the Centcnni~l F:irm :it the Or:inge -------~---- 1. CENTER SHOE REPAIR I 285 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dress For Less 645-5'511 Hours: M-F 8:30 -6:30, Sat 8:30 -5:00 1 5% OFF ANY REPAIR WORK I (Cood wnh ad only) 4: ~omplete Shoe Service & vacuum Cleaner Repair, Key Copy l_.X\~~Bi PU•\ '=>'t AwiO §§§ __ OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO COCKTAILS · FOOD TO 00 PHONE AHEAD Roi ex Spedal 0•••'*°' , , w1r ... wa1 -,. Lingerie • 1..oungewear • Gifts SJ39 .. ms January Clearance Begins Thursday, January 12 so to 75% Off. ·savings on selected merchandise throughout t~ ~tore! IN WESTCLIFF COURT 631-7399 · 1719 Westcllft' Dr. • Newport Beach ~ Monday -Saturday 10:00-6:00 JdB EXPERIENCED PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY ·15 Years Experience Exclusively in Orange County . Free Initial Consultation No Recovery/Nor .. in Personal Injury Cases .I Auto Accidents .t Motorcycle Accidents .I Slip and Fall .I Product Liability .I Medical Malpractice (71 > 762-7244 31tOM•tnSt., .... "230 • ~uthern C:alifornia :ulbo:u r"'1.1ng. The d:i)i. "hen r cc cour.cs took ~ailo~ around S:sn ~Kolai. 3nd S:s nta B:ub:sra 3nd the other off horc ii.IJndi., u!lu:illy in i.tormy i.e3) 3nd shrie .. 1ng • \\indi.. ··1·11 mii.l> th3t guy, He \\:lS a good friend ... 3 lot or fun. I'll mi' him." Miller i,31d, ob,ioui.I) !IUffonng trom :a touch of the '1rui. him dt. Y 3chting photogr;iphcr Geri Con'>cr g:i' .in~ight into 1hc ·\\J) Al zc;ilou .. ly pur:.ucd 3 Shlf). ·· 1 h3J :in altcrc:ltlon "ith the ll<'C:in oil hore here Jnd Al . h:ipp~ncJ to be on the pre. s boJt;:·Gcri rcc:illed ... I \\as ta .. en to the ho ... p11:il Jnd the ne}.t d;.1y I · ":l' l~ing 1h·cr.c. fec:ling !1-0rry for m\i.elC' "he1' Al c;.1tfie 10 'ish. ·'Hi there, g.il. ho" )3 doin?" Lock grinned. "'HO\\ 'bou t tcllin' me "hat re~J/y hlp~ned ou1 p:iti.::nb :ind thc:ir families 1n Or:ingc Count}. needs \'Olunteers in Cost:i Mcs3 and Newport Be:ich For 10fortn:i1ion or rcg1S!r3~1on, call CinJ~ L:urJ. 97~-7~7- Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse The Co tJ M c :i Ci' ic Pia) house n .. .:J \oluntc1.rs for u hcring, lt.ick.t;igc. mJ1lings, t~ping. lights, :i11d m:in\ 01hcr Julie . For more tnle;nlJtion. c:ill 650.5-269. Costa Mesa Hlstorlcal Society l hc Co~b M" 3 I listonc:al Soc1Ct) colk.:t~ 1 lformation. photos ::ind .JrtllJC:I~ rdJtln~ 10 th~ hi IOI) of Co,tJ :--.h. a anJ th.: I l:irbor :irc:i. \ l•lunt.:cr :r .. ne.:JcJ for :i \:lti.::t) of lun.:tion ... ror tnformJtaon. call C..h.:irl~:. B.:c.:h~r. 631·5918 Costa Mesa Literacy Group 111.:: C"lhlJ :--.tc~ Ut~rJcy Group · there." "You \\ere right there ~nd )OU i.lw me \\hen I decided to go for: a little l>\\lm," Geri told Loci.:. ''!'\o, 1 "::int the real fact ... t\l i.:ud. almoi.t scnou now. • So Geri told him the real fact ::ind Al roared, ··t Anew the Rcgii.ter didn't get it nght!" John 13.llk'"· ;i pa~ commodore of the ;\e\\port OccJn Sa1l1111it A"'-0Cllt1on. told ut h.., firl>t meet~ng "11h t ock. John \\Jl> chJrged \\ith phoning in rale rel>uh~ for a rcl!:llta. a l a!>I.: he h:iJn·t Jone bltore. .. Let me tdl \OU. Al kt ml! knO\\ C\J 11\ "hat iniornlJllon be \\,:rn1ed: hO\~ he \\Jntcd 11 . nd thlt I'd b..:uer CCI II right. I mu~1 \C l!pCnt Sl) IO quartt.:r.. t.:"':.lUmo! in thol>e rc!>Ult :· John · !>.:iij - ..J knO\\ thJt Al ''ill be lookml! o'er St Peter's i.houlder to m:il..c needs \Olunt ... ri. .u> help people J>.:.:om~ 1.1...:;.Jtl.' or te:ich Lndi h :i) ;.a srconJ l:in~u"b' For 1nforni;i11on. c;ill Fuller. 5~. ·>>~.: Costa Mesa Senlo!' Citixens Corp. Th~ Co IJ :--.1.::)a S.::naor c.nt..r, J mult1·p~rpv,, '.::n.ur s .. n a.:,) 1 .. , 1hl\ 1i. no\\ op.::n ;it th.: .. ·orn.::r l'l l\Jth ~lr~d urc he gel!> the nlme, the )aCht club lnd the order of finish right," lfo daughter Lura told of Al's bi.thou~ :u Holg. "My mother \\anted to ~hare \\llh )OU his 13St \\Ord~. I'd 111..c to go bad. 3 little bit before th:it "hen i.he c:illed me \\ cdnc,dJ) night to i.a) that ~he \\Jl> \c" C\citeJ . he had c:ilkd her .;nd told her he lo,ed her" 5he then tolJ of the 'e" ,111,rte c\cnt:. of bi.t Fnd..1). I h1. inorn1ng that he died, and he "J~ ccrwinl~ rl ..id) to go, the nuN! "J\ "1tb him :ind ai.led 11 there \\:li. .111\ th1n11 !>he coulJ do tor him. He· i...111.( ·Yel>. I'd hle )vu to put m) bcd du\\ n Jnd cvH.r me up lnJ l~t me i.lecp.' 5he did th:n :inJ he i.:iid, 'l h..inl.. \Ou·:· f 'rNJ :\"I.min'~ column :Jppe:Ji-s t 1 U) 17WNd;J)' :md aturday. '' ~·· .. ;inJ P6mbn3 A\cnuc. JnJ is scdtn,g \ulunt.::ers. For mor.:: information. c:ill 6-i5.:~J5C> lrom 9 :i m.-5 pm. Discovery Shop D.~.::oh ~ 5hops Jr.:: b} the .-\m.::n • .in C1n1:.:r Sv.:1e1,_ \ oluntccri. Jr.:: n • .:J.::J and no spc._·;:il skills :ire . n .. .: .. ".ll'\ For anform:ition, c:ill t,.:'.l • .: ~~7 bc1,~.:cn 10 3.m. anJ 5 p.m. ~-----------------, 1. FREE FISH . FOOD I L w/ ·m~eot"' flSh•w/covRQrl•I cou oercus:omer•elloiteS 1131195 .I --------------GREElt ' REEF Tropical Fish & Supplies .. , ........ S1lectl1• la o...te c...! 548-1415 -. 2200 Harbor Blvd . f K-Mart Plaza at Harbor & \Iii Ison) .......... ~C~ona~!i.. ....... 1894 -1994 FOUR G ENERATIONS 1 QO Y 1lAllS ! C arpeting • ~1- Vinyl Floors • Wood Floors • Draperies A.LI>E~'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placmtia St. C.OSta Mesa 650-8225 646-4838 283 C, East 17th Street Costa Mesa ... a ... a c..t. ·G STORE NOW & SAVE G ,I Individual~ Alarmed Uni~ ./ Security Gate Access ./ Resident Management Team ./ Open 7 Days • 1000 Uni1s ./ Competitive Rates ./ Personal Business & $25 644-2747 Seasonal Storage ~ Deliveries Accepted ~ THEE Mention od for discount • New renlen on~ TRASP CEYO 1177 Camelback Street Newport Beach, CA NEED .. PERFORMANCE JAG.UAR .• ROVER · 714/650•5860 .. M Thursday. January 12, 1995 TODAY t.ALAllCI YOua un "Priority Maile: How to Ll"e Your Life on Pu~ .. •• the title of :a free 7 pm. rrogtam 81 lhe Newport Dc:ach Ccnlr.i Libr:ary, 1000 A\OCodo A\"C'. The proir:im 1.1.1!1 focus on how to put b3lancc into business ind personal life. Dcuuls. 117·3816. CORPOUn ••Ownt MlmN• Ch;)rfcs 0 . Martin, gencr31 partner "'11h Enterprise P:irtncn, i'> the fcJturcd spc:il.:cr for the Association for Corporntc Gro~th meeting th:it st.irts at S:30 p.m. :n The Pac1rk Club, 4 I 10 M;),Arthur 81\J. in :-;c~port &ach. Co)t is SW :ind indud.~ hors J'<XU\fCS. CJll 426· 763) for detJib.. ftMI MA.NAOIMINf WOIKSHOP A t\\O-pnrt 11mc m:anJgcmcnt '.)cmin::ir ~ iJdult )tudcnts "111 !>.: held tonight JnJ Jan 19 from 6:30 lo 8 p.m. 1n,thc Rc·Entry Center al Orange COa\t College 1n Co)tJ Mcs:i. The "ocl.shop as frC\! and open to the pubhe. For more anform:i1ion. call 432-5161 INFOMHCIAL HMINil FaM'ett's VidcoMarl.cting Inc. 1s ho~11ng a lunch scman:sr from 11.45 to t·30 p.m. at the Center Oub, ndj:iccht 10 the Performing Arts Center in Cosia Mesa. The semin:ir '''II show product owners how to cash in on the muh1·b1llion dollar Direct Response 1 V indu~try. Cost i~ $15 and space is lim11cd. Dll Kathy :.11 753· 7477 for rnorc information or rc~...:rva11ons. SATURDAY IACK UT WALklNG TOU• 1 he Friend~ of ~C\\ J)l>rl Bay. \\Ill cllnduct free ''all.ing tours of the Upper Newport Bay Ccologi~al lh:~1:"c bCh\CC:n 9 :ind IO:f) am. 1 ours depart C\'Cf) 10 to 15 min~tes lrom 1hc corner of E:ist Dluff Drive .inJ B:>cl. B:iy Road near Jnmborec anJ la)t I 'h to 2 hours. Wear c:omfort:ible shoes :ind bring binoculars and cameras. 111e tours scr\'e ;is ;in introduction to the rich variety of "1ldl1fc and plants al this important ' coastal manh. CUT TAXIS HMINAJt ··Cut T a"<Cs \Vith :i Conscience·· is the title of free 8:30 a.m. brcal.fast ~cminar :11 the Oalboa B:iy Club, 1221 \Vest Pacific Co:ist I lighway in Ne~port Beach. The seminar.is l>pOn!.Ored by Wcallh Asset Management anJ l luus1ng Allies. For dc1a1li., call (800) 926·-WSO. CltlATION SCllNCI LICl'UH Geology professor Rick Balough "ill ~peak on "What is Science and Wh:ic Arc the Limits or Science?" at the 7:30 p.m. mec1ing or the Creation • Science Association of Orange Counly at Mariner's Church, 1000 Bason Ave. an Newport Beach. The meeting is free and open to the pubhc. For more inform:ition, call l31ll Murgan at 898-8331 . •OH SOCllTY 1 he Orange County Ro~c Sociaty as spunl>onng the 1995 Rose Pruning . RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. ... ,_ .... c...rs""' 1122 ..... IUI .• cesra •SA-S41·115' Dcmom1ra1ioftl &oda_y and Sunday at ,1hc WcstmlAstcr C•"'c Qntcr ROM: Garden at 1 e:m. Tips on 1electing. plantina. fcrtili.zina. prayin1 anJ general cullivation o( roses will be &Jisc.:uncd. The event as free. Call Lilhan al 650-0946 ror de~ils. SUNDAY AL&.·UllD ... IMOW • More than l,SOO dogs of approom:itely I 20 different AKC Breeds aro cxPGctcd tO take p:in in the All·Brccd Do& Sllow and Obedience Trial at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The •how as sponsored by the Shoreline Dog • Fanciers A!>SOC1.uion of Orange County. Show hours arc 8 a.m. to 9 p.m .. with judging scheduled for 6 p.m. Adll)iss1on is SS for adults, S4 for scnio~. children 6-12 :arc SJ, and under 6 arc free llWllH MIHO•~ LIC1'VRI Professor D:inicl J: Schroeter, associ:ite profcss-r or history and Teller F:imily Chair in Jewish history, will lecture on "The Promise for Pe:icc -The Jews and Moslems: A 1 listorioal Perspective" at Temple Bat Yahm's.S&ial llall, 1011 Camclback St. m Newport Bc3ch :it 3 p.m. Afternoon Tc:a is follo\\ed by lecture and discussion. No charge, but reservations arc suggested. Call 644-1999. TUESDAY HCOND llOHT HMINA• Dr. Robert I line, the sighted author of the best·scller "Second Sight," will discuss his experiences with blindness during much of his professional career :n 3 free noon semin3r at the Newport Beach Centr31 Library, 1000 A\'oc:sdo A\c. Details, 717·3800. DOLPHINS MllflNO Tom Red1.1.itz :ind Norm Witt of the SRI WU'S GOOD FORTUIE The island country ol Sn Lanka (located ott lhe tip ol India) 1s blessed with an abundance of gemstones, from alexandnte to mcon Formerly known as Ceytoo until 1972, this country owes its good fortune to tile fact «iat it Is a repoS1tory ol Widespread deooslts of alluvtum that are washed down lrom antenor mountains by monsoon rains These natural concentra11ons of gem•ones make 11 PQss1ble for Sri Lankans to m1oe them by relatively prim111ve means Workers s1mo1Y rake the bottom of river shallows will\ scra~~J or else they d10 Into a rich layer ol sand ano oravet (called lllam) which coma1ns concentrations of _gemstones up to SO feet underground In this manner. 11 1s possible to mine everything trom rubies and sapphires to garnets and moonstones. II is indeed lortunate that the oeooraph1cal nature of Sn Lanka has made If pbssible to find all of those beau11lul gemstones. However, you don't have 10 !ravel around the world to find the b~t jewelry • just come an to ROYAL JEWELERS and see our 1ncred1ble selection of the world';s finest .oems. Please come visit us al I 280 Bison. Ste. 86 1644· 7804) In the Newport North Shopping Center lat the corner of Bison and MacArthufl. and 32411 Golden I.intern Ste. G (248-8995) at the Ocean Ranch Village Center, Lacuna Niguel. Visa and Mastercard are accepted We also feature expert watch repair. remounting, and res121ng. P.S. K1rig SOiomon Is said to have sent to the island now known as Sri Lanka for rare gemstones w1th which he attempted to woo fhe Queen ot Sheba. LET OUR FAMILY GIVE YOUR FAMILY help and compassion in your time of need. •~iM Co. ~m discuu local construction proJCctl It the 7:15 a.m. mcetina of the Dolphins OMsion 'of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce brcakfasl meeting at t:cam French in a relaxed soci:il atmosphere cYcry other Wednesday evening at 6 p.m. at Le Meridien Hotel, 4SOO MocAnhur Blvd. in Newport Beach. Cover charge of SS includes an appetizer buffet. For more informa11on, call 476·2001, ext. 3103. free support v.-orbhops for indMdu:ils with cancer and their families in the Can~r Ccn1cr auditorium from 7:30 lO 9 p.m. Lios H:idd:ad, a the Newport Bc3ch Marriott Hotel in Fashion Island. Cost is $14.50. Call the Ch:amber at 729-4400 fo~ reserv:itions or oddition31 information. IHCIAL IVINT NOi "M3rkelmg Solutions" will be the topic of guest speaker Gerry Foster at the 6:30 p.m. meeting or the ~iation of Speci:il Event Profcssion:ils at Shark Island Y:ieht Oub, 1099 S. Bayside Dr. io Newport Bc:ich. Cost is SlO for members and SIS for visitors :ind guests in adv:incc, :ind $15 for members and S20 for guests :it the door. Networking and refreshments will proceed the meeting. To RSVP or for more inform:llion, t'all 851-8186. WIDNUDAY PAKISTAN ftAVILOOUI The Hindu Kush and Northern areas of P:ikistan arc the focus of a free 1 p.m. slide lecture in the Vincent Jorgensen Community Center adjacent to Mariners Branch Library, 2005 Dover Drive in Newport Beach. For more inform:ition, call 717·3800. CA.NCI• IUPPOH O•OUP l lo:ig Cancer Center at 4000 W. P:icific Coast Highway in Ne\\ port Bc:ich is holding the first is a series of -by Or. Mfcha-1 T. Bywater Or. Alissa S . Wald Doctors of OptotMtry COSMETIC PROCEDURES Women Vftio wear contact lenses should prociice some simple pm- cedures to enstxe the health of their eyes and the well being of tt;leir lenses before foclol cosmetics ore opphed This will serw to keep makeup-laden hands away from oontocts, \'Allch con be d1ftl· cun to ctecm oner making conloct wilh oily ~noes By the some loken, contocls should be removed befCl'e makeup II also makes gooct sense fCl' o woman to close hef eyes \'Al1le opplylng hair spray and unlll oner the spray hos dlsslpoled from the air If hair spray were to come in contact w1lh lenses, ii could coor lhem permanently Loslly, 011 makeup applicators should be replaced every ·few months to guard ogoinsl boc- leriol buildup Which could harm ltle eyes. . Contact lenses offer o freedom and comfort level Wilh wtllefl standard eye wear connot compele. The cost of sueh freedom is on extra level of core You must be prepared to core for contacts to o greoler degree lhon Is required from eye glosses 1he pay oms beller vision With greater nexiblhly BYWATER AND WALD, DRS. Of OPTOMETRY provlCle complele f!.le core servTces, inctoo1ng standard and specialty corJtocl lenses FCl' more lnfomlotion Cl' on appoint· ment. coll us or 545-9162 We ore located at 2706 Harbor Blvd . SUtte B Hours ore Mon and Fn 9-7, Tues. Vfed • and Thurs. 9-6. and Sol 9-3 invites you to our ROSE PRUNING DEMONSTRATION Learn how correct Rose pruning multiplies . blooms. Bigger and better ROSES frofu your own Rose Garden.· registered nurse., will be discussing stress reduction, aruucty relief and rel.ulltion techniques. C:ill 7604452 for reservations and infom1ation. •AnN• WITM CONflDINCI "l3u1ld1ng Confidence in D:iting" is the title of 3 t\\o-part \\-Orkshop being offered tod:iy :ind fan. 25 from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Rc-Emrx Center at Orange Co:ist College in Costa Mesa. The 1.1.orkshop as free and open to the ~blic. CAii 432-5 162 for more anform:itioo. INRUAITM COUNCIL Daily Pilot Editor Willi:im Lobdell and Or:angc County Metropolitan Publisher Steve Churm discuss "Or:inge County: The Economy, Politics and Major Issues in 1995" :it the noon meeting or the Ne\\pon Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council. The council meets at St. John the Devine Episcopal Chun:h in Costa Mcs:i. Cost is SS. For reservations, call 548-4942. FRIDAY, JAN. 20 MOTO•CTCLI rwu MDT More than 200 vendors selling :and displ:iying the l:itcst in Motorcycle equipment :and :icccssories \\ill take p::irt in the indoor motorcycle swap meet :it 1he Orange County Fairgrounds. G:itcs open at 5 p.m. A 50..(.ALLED SLIP OF THE DISC Despite ttie fact thtJt the tuTlan spine rs an a191neenng rMrv"el, lh1s shod- absorbns system aldures stresse$ that may f:'mltually lest tlS ~ poirt. Tht mere fact ~ woe walk an /JO a..pighl pos1tlOl'I slbjects the spinal column to all sorts of COOCUSSIOl'I In ~ltlOn. the sp.ne carries the ~ of die entire tn.nk ond he«! ond must endure the effects of constant iarTlf'lS and stretchrng To help rt mo1nta•n rt.s 1ntegnty in the face of all these stresses, the spine makes use of small cushions (discs) betvcen each of 11S bones to absotb shocks and prev- ent excessl'ie ~nt .. In time, how· ev'el', the dascs endure vvear, and spafll)I m1~hgnfl"lents caustd by accidents, mJUIY, improper hft1ng, and strain cal.Jse them to bulge °' herniate . 1r you ~ a dasc cord1t1on, do not wait, consult )'OlK Oooor of ChlropRIC.tic as soon as possible A disc cord1tion will rarely get better by 1tselr We recom- mend a spinal checkup before you begin lJlt>f strenuous eirerc1se program so as to not to con1nbute to°' ~ IJl'tf bock cord•tions We are located at 2013 Newport Blvd. and are currently accept- ing reN patients Please call 631-5664 to schedule "" aopo.ntment, Morrfn 8 30am-7pm, Sal 8·noon SATIJRDAYS •SANTA ANA• JAN. 7TH & 14TH • 11 AM. SUNDAYS • COSTA MESA •JAN. 8TH & 1STH • 11 A.M. PLANT THE WINNERS Jackson&Perkins· ~~~!~- to first 25 customers ERIES, INC. MNTA ANA • 2IOO N.1\JS11N A VI!. • {714) 6»-tlOO COITA MllA • 2700 lllm>L sr. • (114) 75iM661 Admission is S6. For more infornmion. CAii 364-0S ts. IATUltNY, MM. 11 COUllTln' Lllll 9ANCI UUOlll Come tnd learn how to do the country \\estern line dance from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Commons :iru :u E.stonc13 I hgh School, 2.323 Pt3eenti3 Ave. In Costa Mesa. Cost is $4. The e\.enl is a fund·raiscr for the E.st:incicl girls' soettr and track teams. Call 760·3376 for more infom1:nion. CP• Cl.All An "'111criclln Heart Association CPR 0:1ss will be held from I to 5 p.m. :it the Ncwport·COSt3 Mesa YMCA. ~c cl:iss ~ill be a BLS·B level ccrt1fic:i11on (:idult CPR). Participants must register prior to the class. Dct:iits, 642·999P. SUNDAY, JAN. 22 IUTTllNI, CATS a HTS The Arncric:in C:it Associ:ition presents :i Nation31 Ch:ampionship ·kitten, cat :ind household pct contest :it the Or3ngc County F:airgrounds in Cost:a Mcs:i. Cost is S6 for :adults :and S4 for children :ind seniors. Proceeds go to the C:iliforni:a S1:atc l lumanc Society. For dct:iils, c:all (310) 530·9536. CHILDRllN'I CHO•UI CONCl•T The public is invited to a free perform:ancc by the Pacific Chorale Children's Chorus :it 3:30 p.m. in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach· Public Libr:iry, IOOO Avoc:ido Ave. TI1c 70·'<'0icc choir i.s comprised of children between nine :ind 14 yc:irs of :igc. The. progr:im will l:ist 45 minutes. Call 717-3800 for · ESTAB. 1977 more infonnatioll. ...... soccaa.mc The Ncv.-port-Costa Mesa-Irvine YMCA is offcriAg a wome11'1 soccc:r lcaauc and dinic, for womco 2.5 yc1 rs of :age and older or all abilil)' levels. ancludin1 beginners. lnten:slCd panics may sign up as a team, or JOln as individuals. The clinic will lake place from 1 to s p.m. IOdny and lcagu~ rlny will begin on Feb. 2. AH 1ames wal be played on Sund:ay. For le11ue anfonn:ition, call the YMCA at 642·9990. For information on lhc clinic, coll Susie Roche :it 432-8726. TOISDAY, JAN. 14 HANDWltlnN• &NALTlll In cclebr:ition of N:ition:il tlandwriting Weck, free lectures, exhibits and \\or1tshops \\ill be presented from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the Newport Bc:ich Public Library, 1000 i\vocndo A,·c. For details. c:ill 717-3800. THURSDAY, JAN. 26 PRIPAIUINO JO• PUal•TY Children nges 9 to 12 :ind their parents c:in attend a fiYc d:iss series qn sexunl development at Coron:i dcl Mar Community Church, Congrcgationnl, beginning today from 7 to 9 p.m. and continuing every • Thursdny evening in Febru:ary. ,The scp:arate class.cs for boys 3!1d girls arc abstinence oriented. Cost as S25 for fivc-cl:iss series. Details. 64~ 7400. Send )'Our items to Around To"'D editor, 1'he D:Jily Pilot, JJO JV. Bq St., Costa Mes:t, Calif. 91611. NlWPOllT IE.ACH NEWPORT'S BEST KEPT SECRET . PRIME RIB DINNEJl lVEAY ru~AY •&ft AND ~:~~~~t~~RY DAY SAT. -SUN.: Brunch from 9. Dinner at 5 675-2340 301 l Newport llwl. -On the Penlftsula .WESTERLY0 ~L<;J!QQ~ Now accepting applications for the 1995.-1996 school year, grades k-8. . Newpoi't BMCh/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ~ .... a, ·The "8" ralina is defined by Slanclard .t Poor's as "IJ>Ccula· lM.'' wilh relpCCl lo capacity to per interest and repay the princi· pa. The lower rating means the dis· trict might nol be able to borrow money in the future since the fi. nancial community could consider a "B" raling a warning or the frag-· ilc nature or Newport-Mesa's fi- ' nancial condition, said George Renden, vice president for New- port Beach-based RSR Oipital Group. "When you get into that 'B' cat- egory, then the rating service is telling the investment community that this bond or note is not o de- sirable investment and that any as- surances or the interest or princi· pal being paid back over a period of time is small," Renden said. Michael Fine, director of fiscal services for the district, said the ratings drop was expected and he doesn't see an immediate impact. Decreasing the books and sup· plies budget by $1.4 million is one or many steps the district will take in order to run schools through June without affecting class sizes or teaching staff, as promised. What it amounts to is more than $5 'million in combined cuts and reserve spending. YOKOI frem Ptl9e A1 S o, to add insult to injury, the fire department's repeat news release was not only old, but had a detail or t\\O \Hong, it seems. A bad case of deja vu for Skibicki. The April accidl!nt was Skibicki's fi~t in his paragliding career and indeed harrO\\ ing, but it didn't stop him from his favorite . sport. )Vithin five month~ of the A pril 23 incident, he was back.at it again, taking off froM-the same bluff at Oistaways. District officials maintained Wednesday that most of the sup- plies. that will be cut will be ad· ministrativc office supplies such as paper, pencils and pens -not classroom supplies. Individual textbooks will be re· placed and extra books needed for enrollment incrc:ises will still be purchased, Fine s:iid. But an en- tire set of new textbooks for any subject will not be purchased. "When we entered into this thing, we were strong fiscally," Fine said, explaining the district's financial stance. "And we expect to m:iintain our strength through this. If we con- tinue with fairly normal opera· tions, we have sufficient C3Sh and sufficient budget to last through June. "Next year is a different story and .jt is still too soon to tell. tr we approach this sensibly and pru- dently, we're going to finish. the school year out OK." Fine did provide a couple of specific cost-cutting examples. The district will not fill several open classified employee positions, which add up to about four full- time jobs, he said. A data proces- sor is .imong the positions that will go unfilled. .Meanwhile, -computer equip· ment for offices, tools for the maintenance 'ind operations de- p:irtment and replacements for worn-out equipment won't be pur- The reason the crash didn't scare him :iway from paragliding forever, Skibicki said, is because he knows ex:ictly how and v. hy he crashed. "I was a little over-confident,". he said. "I did a maneuver I didn't have the altitude to do." Now a bit older and definitely wiser, Skibicki continues to "Vy'' out of Casta\\3)'S. The condition there are perfect for advanced paragliders, he said. "The wind hitting the cliff there gives lift, :111d you can land on the cliff or on the beach. h 's a great pl:ice to fly if you have the experience. l only know of three pe.ople who fly there." chued. • The cuts are called "suspen· sions" by the district because the measures can be reversed as the 'county and the distriCl's financial standing improves, uid Superin· tcndent Mac Bernd. In addition to the cuts, the dis- trict will h:ivc to take $2.S million out or its reservcS. which were originally set aside for property tax fluctuations. The district will still maintain reserves for economic uncertainties at a level higher than required by st3te law.,Fine s~id. Costa Mesa ,Ma)'Or Joe .Enckson attended Tuesday's board meeting both as a city leader and a parent with three children at Mariners Elementary School. He said he appreciated the in- formation the district presented. "It was reassuring to know that we will make it through June," said Erickson, who was one of a handful of residents at the meet· ing. "Beyond that, I think the agencies will have a clearer picture of the county situation at the end or the month." Erickson also said he was upset about trustee Ed Decker's sugges· tion that athletk: cuts be consid- ered in order to save money. "I lefl that meeting feeling like I W3S punched in the stomach," Erickson said. "I am rc:illy con- cerned. I just want it to. work out .. We need to work together on this." Conditions "'ere especially ideal the day of his accident, with a perfect 20-mph wind pro";ding lots of support, Skibicki said. "I knew (the crash) was my error all the way. I've had rough landings were I twisted my ~rnkle or bruised my butt ... but this "as my first -and only -acciden,t so far." 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F or Chet Menkes oC Nev.po11 Beach, pain Is no, longer par for the rourse-not slnce he decided to ha\oe knee rt.'plaammt surgery Uke Chet, )'OU can get baclt to doing the thin~ )OO loYe If you've bttn suft'enng from chromc,4#>1hWmg hip or-knee pain due lO arthritis or folnt chrnagt. or have difficulty Wklng. you may bet cmtl<blt ror our J<iinl i'fplaament p~ Al Hoag tbpital, ourmmprehensive fOlOt "Plaam.'flt program Is designed'° give patients a1J thr_stllls and co~ they need to ensure a quid cofuf oruble ~-eiy We'd hke to invite )'OU to attend our fl'l'e sem111m when.> we·~ tNfnbled some dour lotnt replactment k.'2111 inembers lndudlng a Hoag orthopt'dic su~. ~~ ia.l theraplsl and onhopeticnur;e. Our ~'Ct~ le2lTI IOO'Tlhe" v.111bt~10 ans.wr your questions a.bout 10111t · rept~1 surgtry and help oo dlocldr 1f 1t m1#it nyu for)'OU Cltl ..-,7s-6461 for~. M Thursday, January 12, 1995 D IVA alert! Ann• Morro,"" \\Orld famous soprano with the Metropolitan Open, l..:l Scala, The Ro)':il Opera House Covent Garden and just :ibout C\Cry other gold pl.itcd :trcn:i around the globe, will join p3trons of Opera Paci fic for a peci:il celcbratton S:itur<lay. .... cm · Opcr:i Pacific h forming :i ~upport wing .. c:illed DIVA. So, n:iturally, "h:ll better ''ay to initiate the plan than to invite the real thing for• dinner in Costa Me):l. Mi~ Moffo '"'ill join honorary ch:iir of • ."the c'cning, the The Crowd remark:ible and cl:issy Elaine Redfield , and her romm1uec of opcr:i :ificionado Diano Sterling, Knrcn Harding, Barbara Venezia, Shari Esa.)ian, Lail:i Conlin and Glori:l Gellman for cod..ta1b and supper at Gustav Anders, South Coil!ll PJ ,1z:i Vill.1gc 1 0 P0,t DIVA. the circ~ comes 10 lu\\n Cirque du !>olc1l, that is. Tl!C t.1buh.>u., Frcnch-CanJd1Jn troopc "111 erect 1b big top once again in the South Co;i>t PIJZJ pMl..ing lot, Co.,tJ ~k).1. tlJ the delight of Or- • ingc COJ'>ICf) in cJrch of a little magic ~IJJOr ch.mtic., .ire rullymg .a round the lent to entertJin donor:.. Among the big events planned for the big top <• 111ght to benefit Or- Jnge Cuunt) AIDS Services and a g;ithmng for Ch1IJl1clp \)SA kids. ThJt h~pno11c blonde Tio:i ~ch:irniu ca!>b her spell over the so- cial c:rowtl 1n JO <tll ·out effort ro sell out the night of Jan. 25 for Child- help. Daniel Gn uthic·r, president of Cirque de !>oletl, commented, · ~fan) of our pL 1 fonncr!I started out l11er:tll) :io; \tn:.LI ;irt1s1s. \Ve arc par- ticularl) conce rnctl \\it h improving _lhe circumstJ1Kcs of all abused and neglected children in the US and DnadJ." To take p:1rt for Child· help, call Maria at (213) 386-8014. 0 Local philJnthropist and al1 .iround good guy "ho tur ncJ J little motel called llle \\'1.,hing \\ell 1nt0 J rcJI C!>IJlc fortune • ., goms. to be honored JJnuJry 23 b) Onldrcn's Jlo.,p1tJI. 111) nJme " well kno" n ·to the commun11v, and now 11 ''-ill be .in annu;il name OI honor for lhOsl! intl1' 1Juals. fJmahe,, founda11011' or corporal ion "ho rcflce1 Ch Mies lft•stcr's 1tlca1' of phtlJnthropy ... .and exemplify h1\ 'p1r11 of \Olun(ccr- j,m 111 the .. ervice ot Children's Hos- pllJI. They're calling the :iward the "Charley" ant.I, like the famou s O\Car, Emmy or Tony, it will go to the bC)I ana brightest stars of Or- :angc County. The site for the fir..t ··Charle}·· \\Ill be the Irvi ne ll)all Regen~) lfotel, an<l the entire town 1) C\J)l;CteJ tu tum out in support of Ch:trll's and Nora Hester. To be 1n- duJe<l, CJll 532-b690. D The Sound of Music Guild, sup- porting tile Orange County Perform- ing Aris Center, took O\er not one. but five ballrooms at the tony Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach, for its gJla New Year's Eve bash. Car- ole Lobdell chaired the celebration "ilh assistance from dedicated staff J odi Greenbaum. Shari Dro\\n, Ju- dith "Duke, Jeanne . Awad, !Ulsi:I J ohnson. Dana McNcill, Mary French, £,c Foussard, Victoriu Avey- Gcrtncr anti many more. • With undernritiog .assistance from South Coa)t Plaza and 'a host of in- <fo idual donors -such as Jack ll(ld Denise C:locellicri. Lyn Davies Cook. Doi> and Ann McLean, Mary and Carl Ua)mond, Ellie and Mike Cordon , M a rio n and A.E . 1 hompsoo, and the dauling S:rndy Jnd Dr. Rick Po)pi~i l of H:1rbor Ridb>e -the C\cnt \\JS a smashing success fur the gualJ and the center. D The :\c\\ pori-Mc a crowd has been ~ccn ou t uf the area, w11h cash 1n hJnd. :-\o, they're not fleeing the flood "1th Ji.sets. 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Thursday, January 12. 1995 A7 COMMUNil1Y .. FORUM COMMUNITY FORUM RUNS THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS •WRITE TO: PlLOT L£1TERS, .UO W. BAY ST., COSTA MESA, CA 9~627 t FAX TO: 646-41 70 • READERS' llOTllj';E (CALL-IN CO~lMENTS). 6U·6CS6 OltAllGI COUNTY UtlUUPTCY l~LUftON JUST DO IT~ SUPERVISORS The Nike solution to the county's bankruptcy would be fair, quick and only objectionable to the high-p riced attorneys 'T h_e_two critical issues facing every c1t12en o\Orange County are _ remarkab\y simple: How should the $2 billion loss be allocated among taxpayers, and how should th e loss be paid for? The dance or the bankruptcy lawyers Column ist Without Portfolio and the posturing of elected officials has combined to obscure these two questions. Dut this pair of issues dominates all others, and until they are resolved, all other debates are mere sideshows. Fact: Unless the 187 agencies with deposits in the belly-up fund agree on how to, allocate the loss, 1h~ legal battle will grind on ror years at enormous expense. ln its year-end issue, the National Law Journal reported that Orange County's original choice for bankru ptcy coun~cl -the firm of LeDocuf, Lamb, Green & ·MacRae - was .obliged to reject the county us a client bccau!lc of a conflict, but a partner at the firm did provide an estimate of what the county's legal team would look forward to on the fee side: "The debtor's counsel probably will ch:irge S250,000 lo S300,000 per month for the fir~t six months. During th e next six months to 14 .months. billings will probably a.verage $100,000 per month. fees then will jump from $350,000 to $5001000 during the final four to ~ix n\onths of the bankruptcy." 0.K. Figu re. the best case applied within thc~c ranges, as well as the shone~t time frame, 3ntf the cm.t ·in legal recs alone lO the county is a minimum of S3.5 million. "lt has changed my life," say~ Bruce Dennett, coun~cl to the county. Well, I gue!I~ so. Now that's one firm. Add in the law firms and invcstmcnt'advbers for all the other parties. and the costs :ire simply incredible. With this l..ind of payout, taxpayers must recognilc that it is not in the in terest of the legal teams and the inve~rtncnt advi!.ers to quicl..ly resolve the mc!.s. Elected officials mu st aggressively take charge. . Not appointed officials, mind you, but elected officials. Appointed officials abo are necessarily driven by t~ir self ·interests to make demands that divert the impact from their organiz:itions. To a certain extent, even elected officials are compromised in their motive. I've argued elsewhere that a loss allocation czar is needed, and that all claimants on the busted fund should • cede decision authority to such an individual. But, of course, the interested individuals are not about to do so. their principal, the cons11tuenc1es of thc.tsc communitie'> arc the most politic:illy PO\\crful ones in the count). Time 10 try again. l>A1Lv r11.0r tt110Tos av MAkc ~1Ak11s Here's what to do. Supervisors Marian Bergeson and Jim Silva should recoQ_nize To date, no pain ha1i been foll. If pain is innicted on the school districts -and thus the school kfds and the parents -the political backlash \\ill be extraordinary. And any attempt to dbtinguish between school districh and speci al districts \\ill lack any dcf ense except political necessity -a not \Cry com incing argument irt court. The line must be <lra\\n ~ct"ecn "agencie~ that cover the entire First, rerognize there is there is only one basic interest: the taxpayers' interest. . only one basic interest: . the taxpayers' interest. The taxpayer is neu1ral as to which agency absorbs the loss, but is not neutral as to how much loss he or she should shoulder. The ta.\payers can only demand that their loss be equal to, and not greater than, other taxpayers. The only way to assure equal impact among all taxpayers is to allocate the loss only to those agencies that include every Orange County ta.~paycr as a cons.titucnt. That means the cou'hty, the Transportation Agency, the Sanitation District, etc. All other agencies and 11pccial districts should receive 100 cents on the dollar. T hi s is a purely utilitarian analy~is, and it is based on simple fairn ess. The county trea~urer acted as a ficlucia ry to all investors. The money wa!I lost by an agent of the county. All county taxpayers should suffer in the same proportion as a result. . l have noticed the attempt by !IQmc to smuggle a'"moral" argument into this equation by differentiating between tho!>e agencies obliged to inve~t in the fund, those \\ho voluntari1y imested in the fund, and 1ho1>e "ho borrowed to im·cbt in the fund. Sorry, but this is smoke and mirrorb. There is no moral argument applicable to a case where non-disclosure of ri sk i-. the defining pattern of the county'!. treasurer. The only moral is1>~e is whether Taxpayer A should pay more th an Taxpayer 0 be~au!.C A Ii \ es in jurisdictions with more money in the fund than D. The ani.wer can only be no. Where the taxpayers are not at fault -and docs ·anyone in elected office want to argue that taxpayars in Newport Beach and Irvine ore more at fault than, say, those in San J uan Capistrano -none of them should suffer more than others. A million trees will be slaughtered to provide paper for lawyers trying to persu:ide other law)ers that this ill not the case. I object to the effort. 1 don't want to pay huge sums 10 argue over whether I will ha\c my money lost by the county, or by my city, or by the city in "hi~h I do business, or by my school distric t, or by my water district. The 13oard of Supervisor~ ~.hould co1bidcr a motion to direct th e county's lawyer to immediately d~vclop a plan 1hat is pren\ised upon a 100 cents on thi! dollar payback to all fund invc1>1or!. that are not countywide agencies. The allocation among the count)\' idc agencies should be accomplished by negotiation within a certain time frame. Should it be impo!lsible to come lo such an agreement within that time, invc~tors should ~o 10 arbitration. The board member \\ho makes such a motion deserves huge acclaim for leadership. It will earl) 5-0 once the motien is made in a public se~!.ion. ~ The board \\ill eventually be forced to this posi tion, so it is belier to get there voluntarily. Why is this inevitable? Any other solution \\ill deeply injure school . thus condemning the board to a perpetual enmity in key communi11es. Even if only the school diwicts that borrowed to inve1>t arc short-changed on county and C\Cl)bod~ else. If you agree \\ ith this anal> 1s, call )'OUr supervisor or belier }et, send htm or her a cop) of this picl'C '' ith a note stating emphatic :igreemen1. The D.111) Pilot allo\\s )OU tu reproJucc 1hi.., argument freely. It's hanJI~ a nc\\ 1JcJ -almost cn:I) rndi\lduJI l\c tall..c:J "i1h agrees" ith thi" propo~11t0n Uu1 1he county':. counsel doi:~n·1. It 1~ tune 11.> communicate uircc11\ \\l1h the board The slogan: "Om: h~nJrcJ cenb on the dollar. Just do 11." N ow. ho" 1>hou!J 1hc counl' aml the count~" 1Je .igenc1c., p.1y for thi' loss of S2 billion'>? I ao,;~eJ Uill o·conn111 of Chilton & o·connur. :m lll\e~tmenl ban.king firm 1n Nrnpo11 lk:.i~h. tu explain to nh! the p1hs1bilities of borrowing the lo~s. In brid 11\ pu., ... 1\lle. and although it'!I C\pcn,l\c, tlm borro,,ing is ah.o inc\ltabh.:. One likely sce"nariu 1s a bond i1>sue ol S:?.3 billion, \\ ith the f1r~t \Ca r's interl'~I fully cap1talilcd O\er the 3o )e:m of the bond. Th:it \\OulJ bu\ the count.,,,\ Ilk aceneies 12 montl "i~i re~1ructure for the ful ure. n~ well a ... rc~v\Cr dJmagcs lr0ll\ liabk .1J\ iser~ anJ. cruc1;ill\. Jo" n:.1.:c :ind pmatue. In l<J96, tl(c d...t 1 sef'\tcc for sm.h an i~.,uc 'h>ulJ cu.,t about Sl4U million. l he coun~)" iJc agcnc1c' \\OulJ h,1ve 10 cut ~pending b\. thi:. ;imount. 13) )clr si:<, the annual co~, 1:. do'' n to $84 m11l1on due to damage a\\:lfl.h. Jnd the sale of assets. ''here it "ill remain for the bal.ince of the life ·of the bonu It '~ a mortg:igc· on lhe cou9ty's future. AnJ it's inevi table. The longer the count) u1H.I the vthcr coun1~v.1dc 1 :igc111:1cs d11hcr, th e. grcJler the capital m..irkcb' =rngcr become'>, the higher the co-.ls, and the more drrl\trou~ the result. A ~1.:ore of in\cstmenl hou .. cs are \\ illing to unJcf'\HllC this l'>sue, but. agatn, 1ht: ~ount) seem p..irJl}led b)' the i.hcc:r ~Ill! of the problem A bond issue t!. the onl~ .. ulution Do it And get :,enous about dO\\nsizing and pmat1lat1on. It j., nothing short of l:Jughabk that six week~ alter the collap11e, a county that cmplO)S 18,000 peopk h;.i!> laid oil a tot;.il of 107. I sympathitc "ith those who" 111 lol.e their JOO'>, but there 1s no :ilternarne. The county mu .. 1 .• 11 a m1n1111um, reduce its pa) 1 oil h~ 2sc-c. II can fire approximate I~ 4.000 cmplo~ec~ or 1t can impusc an .ic1os' the boarJ '>.tlal') cut Qf :!5CC. but 11 mu .. t take a p.1inlul chlllCI! either \\a) Reports '>Uggc~I that lung11mc count> relJllOn hips arc loo deep l~r k-:.alers 10 Lire peuplc, and l·ur.Jcr!)IJlld l1ha1. 1 he board !>houlJ 1hu' bring ;n :m ouh 1Jcr 10 conJud the dO\\l!,i.:1ng. :. .. J Jo "u qukil~ It 1 ob\ILU~ 11i.11 it \\Ill not get Jone 111 .111} 01hcr 1.il>hlLlll I f the 1.. JUllt\ Jui:-. su1..ce ..... tull\ du"n'>ile :1~J 11 h ;.it1.'.c it \\iii be pl),..,1lJlc ll> rd1r1.. ·: ~ t·LnJ d.:bt more 4u1d..lr at 'ub .. t.1n11;il a' ings. Uut the cllv1t c.1nnot get unJcr \\J)' unt1l tht: uwk-.' muncu":nng 1n the bJnl..rupl.:) 1.llUI t enJ-.. The buJrJ -.huolJ cnJ it. Sonic llnJI 1h1.ul!hl' on :.iccotintab1hl\ .ind LulpJb1ht~ U~b Citron lost the · money, pcnoJ. I le J1J not dbclose hi-. lll\estmcnt str.itcg.~. anJ .... hen John ~lou1 l.1ch 1..1llcJ hun. on II, he -.uc1.c..,~tulh JupeJ a lllJJonty of the \oter ... l"h:.it"s 11. lt"s O\'er. Recalls and outrage .it ckcteJ oltic1ab arc mi,plJct:d. Out the I mhlem is no" knO\\ n and undc.:rstooJ Otllc1al-. .He accountable for thi.:1r actions or fCJCli<.m . lrom D~c I IOI'\\ :.ird. ,\Iler 11\C.! \\ cd,~ of pJral) I:> :111J .1n..1I) i-., it', time h.l re tire the l.1.,~c:1,, Im: tit~ PR .:t>n!lult.rnts. s1ep up h> tile p1ohkm ar J J1~po1>1. l l 11. • ·1 ! i-. ,,n·t ·w-.J..ct "~•c.;nc~. JIJJ it's not plc.i,.101 Rc:.il lc.1d .. r,l11p 1~ l. ... rdl~ e\.:r plc.1,.1n1 l3u1 the l.t'\pJ) crs Jre ".1.ting · llul,!11 /fr11i1t h, ru-liu~t uf".Lift• & I i111t·~ '' un l'US. /lo t uf ;i r.idiv ~1w11 on J\J-1. 1wd ntturm:• 11it/1 ti"' .\t•11purt Bt-;1c:ll firm //c11itt :ind ,\frGuitt'. Superintendent: How bankruptcy allects Newport-Mesa The following are excerpts from a memo from J\'c11port-Mcsa Unified School District Superintendent Mac Bernd to all d1~trict employees. Orange County's recent filing for bankruptcy protection has had -and will continue to have -significant impact on county services, including public school districts. Understandably, the effects of this have been the topic of much discussioo and speculation. The nature of the investments, as well as the proces~ under way to reorganize and stabilize the county's fiscal status arc highly complex. In addition, information on the status of the investment portfolio and the reo1ganilation changes consiantly. · ... While there is yet much information that is not available, we want to keep our employees and community apprised of developments specific to the district... We hope the following Q & A will help generate a better understanding of the district's position relative to the county bankruptcy. Will the county's current fiscal problems affect the quality or edqcatlon In Newport· Mesa? We do not anticipate adjustments in instructional staffing or programs that would negatively affect instruction through the end of this school year. Our immediate concerns center on cash nvailubility as the county s1 ruggles to put its fiscal house in order ... Uow has the county's bankruptcy olTected Che dlslrlcl? The county's action in filin& ror bankrup1cy, while certninly not goqd news, did have a somewho1 stabilizing effect for i~ creditors, including Newport-Mesa. It ... µllow(cd) the county 10 protect i1s a sets ,.,hiJe.reorsanil.lng its Cinancial orrairs. We think the bankruptcy con provide greater pro1eeuon of funds held in trust by the county ror Ncwport,Mesa. However, nenrly oll funds, includina tho c on dcpo it from Newport-Mc~u. have been frozen ... The Board or Ei:tucotion on Dec. 9 pa~d a rewlution directing the county not to invest district receipts or revenues in the commingled pool administered by • the county treasurer-ta:< collector. In , addition, the resolution requires that any future revenues to the di strict be segregated in the name of Ncwpon-Mcsa, and invested in short term, easily accessible investments. What are the major sources or rel·enuc tor the distrlct? As a basic-aid districl, Newpor~-Mesa relies largely on property tax revenues for our budgeting needs. Wh al steps has the district taken to conscn c Its resources for the short 'term? At 1he regular lloard of Education meeting on Dec. 13, 1 outlined a number of suspensions designed to conserYc cash Oow .... which were based on the need to protect the quality of instruction in our schools, and meet payroll. The suspensions include: 1. Hiring of classified (non-teaching) personnel with (some) exception(s) ... 2. Normal supplies will be purchased only through the district's purchasing process. 3. Expenditures for consultants not essential to district legal, financial and student welfare. 4. Dues and memberships with the exception of three: Scl~ools for Sound Finance (for obvious reasons). California School Boards Association, and School Services of California. 5. Travel and conferences, with the exception of those expenses related to the district's fiscal :ind legal mailers, und travel that incurs no cost to the district. 6. Rentals, leases and repairs with the exception of those essentiul to safety, P sanitation and security. 7. Building improvement · with the exception of those essential to afety, sanitation and security. 8. Contracts relative to the development of the district's Education Center, which was to consohdatc administroativc offices. 9. New equipment purchases nnd equipment budgeted ror replacement, with the exception or equipment essential to instruction, ufcty, ;mitation and security. If these lllHIUftl 81'C Utendtd, how ~Ill tbt dlstrld be •frttttcl? On a short·tcrm basis, these su~pensions will not be detrimental to the quality and level of teaching and learning. Hm.,.e .. cr, 1f C\lendcd indefinitely, they ,.,.ould affect ou r abihty to provide ser.iccs at the lc\Cl!I our communities ha\e come to e.>.pect. Arc you nnticipnting future ln)ofTs or cuts in programs? We hope not. Ho"c'cr, a we leJrn more about the nature and disposition of the county's invc~tment portfolio, we cannot rule out that possibility. Our overriding priority will be to preserve the status quo for our instructional programs. However, until we complcii! the budgeting and forecasting, we can't predict one way or another .... Why did Ncl\pOrt·Mesa deposit funds with the county in the first place? School districts and county ofl1ccs of educ:ition arc required by law to dcpo~11 their general funds with the county treasurer. All school di~tncb, including Newport-Me~a. don't have a choice. The county serves as our bank and trustee of our funds. In addition, school districts did not have any say in how those fund~ were invested. How much money did Nc"port-Mesn hn\e on deposil '"ith &he counly '"hen bnnkruptcy '"as filed? At the time of the bankruptcy filing, Newport-Mesa had nppro.>.i motely $80 million on deposit wi th the county. In cluded in that is $47 million in tnxabh: notes, part of a S200 million joint di~cret1onary investment made by Newport-Mesa with several other dist nets. Why did Nc'"port-Mcsa lnvut proceeds from the tnxa.b'e notes" Ith the county? The purpose or the debt i u::ince was 10 earn more intcrc t on the in~tmcnt than the amount of intcre t we paid to ecure the money. In order to do this. the county used a str:uca.y ch1raeteriicd in writing to Newport-Mesa as a method to enhance income without tokin& on ignificant rillk. In our taxable debt issuance, we ecurcd $47 million at a variable interc t rate or 4.S%. ThO)C funds were then fovcsted by the county at interest rate th:u exceeded our Interest co ts .... In the fir t year of thi \ program. the J1s1r1ct c.1rn..:J SI.I m1ll 1~>n Ill ~uch I • rc~I. l'he c! c;,irnillg'> \\Cre . u~.:d for 1nstruc11onJl cnhancemenb OitJ :\c"port-'.\t~sa need to incur dl·bt in "'Ju to balance its budget! ;\1). 1 he J1)trict huJ a babnc1.J bl 1..!Cl \\ 1lhou1 this tran)action \\'c u-.cJ e.1r11ing' horn thi!I tran:,action to bullJ up our resCf'\es o \\e coulJ m.1ke pn..lgrc,., on crit ical need·. !>!.lch Js d.11>'> 'ille reduction and classroom supplie). \\hat \\:lS the rationale bchinc.l the $~7 m ii lion in H s i llll't1t'~ l"hc rution:ilc fo r thi~ action \\J!I b.1~cJ on: I) the excellent hi:11oric:il performance of the county in\e~tmcnt pool (whic h :t\.eraged 8.60CC from 19SQ through 1993), and the opportuntl) tu rncrcase earnings that cuulJ be dChltcd to enhanciJ1g district instruction.ti pr1.1grJ111 ; and 2) the 1>Jfcgua1J, a'i'>Uf\.'.'J to us by the county and our f1na1lll 11 ad\1sers. \\hat \\ere tho c safeguards'! At the time of the originJI 1mes1111cnt. in June of 1993, the county guaranteed the district's principal b) ~1grccing, 111 wnting, to buy the note hack at the same price the di~trkt ongtnall~ paid. Ncwport·MC)J alsu \\a~ assured b) the county, in writing, that ...... We (the County) kept r~k low by purch;.i)ing United States government securitic which are uruversally aeceptcJ a~ h~I\ ing nearly no risk of default ... ". In May of 1994, Nc\\JXnl ·~lcsa elected lo roll over that original investment for a second year. At that time, in order to further protect our carning1>, wt" pu1cha ed intc1c 1 r:itc cap 1n~urancc on the note~ to protect agnmc,t rhmg mtcrc!lt rate~. We already h:t\c been receiving pl)ntCnt Crom thJt insurJnc.c. l·urthcr, the principal and mterc'>t on the t:uablc note were: to hJve been placed in e crow :tt the couniy trc3sury w thot the total <lmount due in June of 1995 \\Ould be readily a\ailablc for ~payment. Finally, in our e"timation. the ~arc,t place we could in.,,est such funds \\J) -wi th the county. We, like vntually e\cf) other public and fin;incial in titulion in the country, "ere ;i-,t\)UndcJ "hcti"v.c lc:amcd o( the county' pli~ht Wt haJ \ nu "a) ul pred1-.11ng thJI the coun1i: ·s most aflluent count) "ould dcdarc t:i.1nkrupt1.') l he uunt) ·s 1n,·e tmcnt plHlloli1.) lM:r the PJ't .,,,cral )elr:. h:iJ J ~\)l,)J rep1.11 ... 11on :.i~ a !IOunJ finan.:ial 1 1,c.:..,1men1 S.:-h1ll I d ... tn.:h \\ere led bt. CllUl11' oll11.1JI'> to bclic'e the!le · 1mc ... t.mcnl' \\Crc prud.:nt ;ind sJfe \\ lrl' the i>fOlHUS rrom the di tric t's Ctrtiticatcs or l'Jrlldpation lCOPS1 to linam:e the m:\\' l::ducation Center and othlr capital impro,cmc:nti. dcpo itl'd \\ith thl.' rnunt), too'! ) o \\ h-. ll lh.: 1.:CrttllCJIC~ \\ere S\l!d, "e dcpu i1"·J 1lw~e lt1nJ, \\Ith the Clllllll) 1 h.: lu11.i, "ere J.-po ... 111:J. in ~llOJ 1.~111h .• 1 fc\\ JJ~'> prnH IU the .:ount't\ anll1.luth.cmen1 ul th1.· dccrc:a'l' in the \,1lue of 1i... 11t\e ... 1men1purll1hu llO\\ "'\e\\11e1rt·'.\lt·sa prolnlini,: ih • intlr~i.h throu~hout the tount) 's bJnkruph:) prO\.l'1.:t1i11b ! \\ c ha'' r ... IJ111 ..... 1 l\..11hc1 inc \\ ar" 11:1.. 1lf the IJ\\ l1rm. oi I\ lit Jnd ~l.1rt11. ~h. \\ Jf'\\1-:'I< h !\nu" n lur her expert he Ill rcprc!lcnllng c1cdi1ors in bankruptC) proceeding•» AJJi1iunJll} • .is '>UpenntcnJcnt vi Nc\\p1.>rt-~k~. I hulJ J \Ottng p.1..,i1iun 1lll the crcd1tor!.' 13 11cml'1. r .. ul•.:1. mm1llcc lor cduca11on . lJOl~ the l.H.t lh:ll 'l'\\POft ·~lC!IJ has . retained a b.inl.ruplC) nttorue) menn that the chool dii.trkt I going to decl :>r~ bankruptC)? ,, Ne\\-l'Xll t-f\k~a 1 Ml bJnl..rupt. nor Jo \\ c 1n1cnd to file b.111 krup11.-y. \\by houlJ chool dbtrkls be compcn ntcd dlCfertntly thun other counl)' crcdilors'! Public education '" a :.tatc-Jc,el rc,pon!11b1ltt). •uJwntecd by the late • con .. t1tu11on . St:itc.: cJuc.:uion coJc~ require 311 publtc " hoot <fatncts to u c thC 1.:0Ulll) trc."UI') JS thc:tr ll U tee for general fund rc\cnuc., 1 hcrdorc, io ~n ~11lcmcnt u~cc1ncnt, 'chool'i hould rt~civc lOOt:' or the monic' th.it \\ere bciog held in tru t h) tht county \\ho:it "ill ~\:wport·\lc~a do about Che -'1 mlllion in tG\oblc note that "ill come due In June, 1995? We ue \\Orlin& \.Cr')' cl cly "ith our lcg:il •ind financi~I con uh:inb to ~orl.: oul solutions to mc.:et thi oblig;nion v. hc:n the t imc cumc!t. r-•• A8 Thursday, January 12, 1995 ,,...~., "We ~ere afr:iid thi would be a ca~uohy.'' said Jack S~inner, a member of Stop Polluting Our Newport (SPON). "I'm \.cry sad- dened by this. 1 here's been so much effort by :1 lot of people nnd now we'll have no way of knowing if th ings arc getting better or wor~e." I In addition to eliminating ao en- vironmental he:!lth specialist and an office technician from its recre- ational health program, the county expects to terminate non- mundated inspections of \Cssel pump-ou1 facilities in Newport l3ay. The county "111 no longer monitor sport hal"\csted shcllft~h for shellfish poisoning. IJIJll• "for the ~t part we're not fl doing much replenishment." Pisani ;..... .__.. a1 s3id. ''The last couple ol tirnce it's r__.., rained, we've been IO busy with 8.27 inches. road closures that we haven't put Weather officials were opti111is-many (sandbags) out." tie that only gentle rains -If any Crews also worked 1tabilizina -will Call on the area this week· small Jan~s that were re.- end, with little to no rain until poned at !:~lcar Avenue and then. ' Bayside O~ in Corona del Mar "It looks like we're going to get and at Superior Avenue and Coast a doy or reprieve before the next Highway In West Newport. storm system may move into our There was at least one other area over the weekend," said Rob-slide th:H ci ty officials didn't make ert Krohn, a meteorologist wit h reference to. the National We:uher Service. A portion or Back Day Drive-- Steady showers -which have that was kept open while repairs pelted the Newport-Mesa area for were being made on the ~lope a week with only brief respites -above the remaining section of · should have tapered off by early road -was closed' when the hill- this morning, he said. side gave way, according to Nancy The agency's official fo recast DFuland, an Orange County p:irk calls for mostly cloudy skies today Ui N B with partially cloudy skies on Fri-ranger at pper cwport ay Re-gional Park. -_ dny. A new storm is expected to 'D D . c hit the California coast on Satur-' ack Day nve has a lot o mud on it from the erosion," she day, but the rain may blow north said. "Now the whole thing is of the brangc County area, Krohn closed down from the rain." said. -"It's looking like _ at this time The barricades, however, appar- -the main energy associated with-cn.t.ly didn't deter joggers. . it should move into the Central · Whoever ,, can get a,round it and Northern area (of the state),".~ usually does, Bruland said .. "Special investigations of ocean and bay arcos ubjcct 10 ongoing public health concerns will be cur- tailed," ~aid the report detailing how the Health Cure Agency ex- pects to cut S 1.5 million from its fiscal year 1994-95 budget. An ad- ditional S3 million1\\ill be cu t from the 1995-96 budget. he said. "There'll be showers, but No cl~anup was un~erway in the it's too early to tell t~e severity." bay~ which Bruland said was fu.11 of Still, even the inch or less anti-sediment and tra~h that washed ci pated on Saturday could cause do':Yn storm conduits. MAile M.u.nN/Di'JLY PILOT While rowing his boat, .Richard Dom looks at a foundering dinghy, which was moored near the pa- vilion Wednesday momlng. . . The office technician -slated for termination -is in charge of collecting water sample~ through- out the Ne\\pon Day. lly eliminat- ing the posi tion, Skinner said, the county will no longe r be t<iking the lead in monitoring \\Jter contami- nation. Representnti\'cs from Surfridcr Found:ition, an ocean protection ad,ocacy g(oup, were ularmcd at the suggestion thJl pump-out fa- cilit ies \\Ould not be monitored. Upon hea ring of the county's plans, Malt Gadow, the Newport llcach chapter's vice chJirrn:1n, re- 'pondcd \\it!) :i p.1incd "ouch." ··we\e re;1lly come a long way '' ith NC\\ poll II arbor, ant.I a lot -of that ha~ to be because people . know there arc fine'i to be paid if they're in ,jolation," Gadow said. "A'> far as shellfish poisoning is concerned, I would hope people know there's that risk anY''ay." more minor damage and mud "Y~u ~vouldn't be out there slides -something that resulted clea.mng .11 up when yotl know ton, Jr., manager of the Dunes around town from showe rs on you re going to have a whole new Marine Service where the boat Tuesday and early Wednesday. de.luge of rain coming in," she was docked. , "At this time, any precipitation said. . • "This is the worst storm we've is significant because the grounu is ~aturday s planned tour by the had in years," Hamilton said. "We saturated," said Jay Stockton, an-Friends of the New~rt Day won't even have problems with boats on other National Weather Service be affected by the slides, although dry lnnd. If people leave their meteorologist. "And any rainfall he.avy showers c~uld kill the plans, drain plugs in, (there's been) n immcdia1ely runs o(f in to the said Fran k Robinson, founder of foot and a half of water in them. creeks an d rivers, many of which the 1,500-me mber group. . h 's enough \o where the tires on :ire at or near full." In Newport Harbor, officials the trailer go flat." And, Stockton added th at the from the Harbor Patrol spent the Because it rains so infrequently, forecast still is a bit sketchy be-day pumping out bonts that were boat owners often don't know c;au~e it's a few days off. silting low in the water and U.S. their bilge pumps have gone ou t, "I wouldn't say this is 1he la~t Coast Guard officials kept an eye he said, reminding . that they word. I would stay tu ned." out for lea~ on sunken boats that shoul<.T bc checked: Workers at the Newport Ueach were being pulled back up, Sher-Harbor Patrol officials also re- mai.ritenance yard hud filled some ifrs Sgt. J.R. Wibon said. minded owners to examine their l ,500 sa ndbags by 2:30 p.m. One of those boats -the mooring lines. Wednesday. Most were being Sou the rn Comfort, owned by Art The tlcet of l3alboa Island fer- stockpilcd fo r residents to pickup, Gronsky -was brough1 back 10 ries co ntinued to chug their way sJid Mike Pisani, deputy director the surface a little more than 24 across the divide be\\vcen the is- of the General Services . Depart-hours after it sank as a result of a. -1.:ind and peilinsula despite strong mcnt. deau bilge pui:np. said Bill Hamil· currents that made dockiog a dif- ficult navigation task, according to Seymour Beek, president of the Dalboa Island Ferry Company. ~' chocolate." Dirt, debris and bacteria . prompted county officials to close three sections or local beach - at the river jetties, in the harbor and at Buck Gully -said Matt Gadow, vice chairman of the Sur- frider Foundation's Newport Beach branch. · • "This is the first time I can re- member that three areas have been closed by the county," Gadow said. "Our Surfrider po~i· tion is that any time it rain:ii, you shouldn't go out" near an ocean outlet." Tire dirt and sitt problems in the water were at .least partially at· tributablc to gr'1ding on the large Newirort Coast development, where nothing new has· yet been planted to help soak up rain water. On nnother recreational fron t, the do\vnpour has kept some dic- hard golfers off local fa ir.\ays. Uoth Skinner ant.I Gadow said the county':ii ac tions \\OUM be the '>ubjcct of environmental group meetings and ~umm1ts in coming duy~. ·CIRQUE rather than gambling on gelling belier scats when a second cxtcn- ~ion is announced. Rain and winds shut the ferry service last ~eek. ~omcthing tha~ hasn't happened in a decade, Beek said. At Costa Mesa Co.untry Club, the driving range and the Mesa Linda course have been closed fo r a few d:i)s due 10 the flooding. The Newport Oeach Harbor Quality Committee mech todoy at 3:30 p.r.1. in council chamber~ of City Hall. A Surfridcr meeting, c.inceled Tucsd:.iy becau~c of the rain~. will be re-.chcduled in the upcoming '"eek. In the face of massive budget :ind general fund :ihortfalls, county agencies ~ul>mitted their proposals to cut n collective S42 million out of the operating buuget. The coun ty Doar.J of Supervisors au- thorized the budget cu ts as a mc:rns of making up funds lo~t during the county's filing of Chap- ter 9 bankruptcy. THE.IR BAGEL fr•• P••• At the media was informed and ad- vertisements were run ~latin'-the new ducats wouldn't be ava.illab1c. until Jan. 8, ~font said. 'T'hcrc arc still "good tickets" available for all extended-run per· formanccs, which keep the show in Costl Mesa through Mnrch 5 - just not "front row ::ind center.'' he added. Another extension ' is possible, but that wouldn 't be announccu until the ·current block sells ou t, Lafont said. Due to an obligation to move the 65-ton production to New York l>y a ccttain dale, it "'ould only be possibl e to add a week or so or additional performances. La Font suggested settling for \\hatevcr scats are available now There are 2,500 seats under the blue and yellow big top that is scheduled to be raised Friday in South C.O:m Plaza's parking lot near S11la fif• · Avenue, but all offer good vantage points, he said. Pc rforrn:10ces of "Alegria" - the Spanish word c.xpressing joy nnd jul>ilalion -will b~ 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays (ex- cept Jan. 27), 6 and 9:30 p.m. Fri- dJys, 4:30 and 8:30. p.m. Saturdays and 1 a]ld 5 p.m. Sundays. Mon- days will be Jark. To order tickets -which are $1 3.50 to $39.50 for adults and $7 to S26.50 for children ages 12 and under -call TicketMastcr nt 740- 2000 or the locaf Cirque number, 557-4111 . For group sales, phone 522-9272. BIG Cl1Y BAGEL Deel said all the mud that washed down flood control chan- no&a .. de ahe bay look I~ "hot LIMITID TIMI ONLY Scott Whitehead, the assbtant golf pro, said there is a possibili ty that Mesa Linda may open today, but fl.U'lher rain could hamper that Independence One Bank of California is now offering extraordinary high interest rates on our 12-month, 9-mon~h, and 5-month Personal Cl~ic and Business Classic CDs. ( ENOUGH SAID!! Invcsc a minimum opening"balancc: of $50,000 for a 12-monm CD, or $10,000 for a 9-month or 5-, mo{lth CD, open a Personal Convenience, Item or Interest Checking Account, along with a free ATM card, and you'll receive one of the h ighesc imercst rates available in Southern California· coday*. 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Across town, the rain caused setbacks to course-change con· struction at the Mesa Verde Country Club, \\hich \\ill be host to the PGA's Senior Golf Tour in March. "The rain se t us back a couple of weeks," said club pro Art Schilling. Schilling was optimistic, though. ·•If the construction can't l>c co mpleted by the beginning of the tournament, we have an alternate plan," Schilling said. "We'll mal..e the sixth hole a par 3 in:iitc;lu of 4." Uig Can)·on Country Club in Newport Beach was not immune to domagc either. The course wa~ open Weunc~day, but golfer~ had a bit of an ob~tncle cour~e to ma· neuvcr through. ··our lakes overflowed onto the fairways and we have a sinkhole on Hole 15," saic.J starter Al Al· \'a rado. "This is the worst people can rem ember since the cours~ · opened in 197 1." News intern John Fontrom con- tributed to this report. 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Dul they have so much depth, 1hey can keep eve')body fresh," Laguna Hills High bas· kctball ·coach Dave Drown said of Es· tancia's Eagles, '"ho "ore the visiting Hawks down '"ith an unrelenting defense· that eventually forced a Laguna Hills col- lapse in the fourth quarter. Estancia, ranked No. 6 in the Orange County sportswriters' poll and No. 4 in CIF Southern Section Division 111 circles, pushed away its second Pacific Coa!>t League opponent in as many g3mes, knocking off the Hawks, 66-45, in a game Wednesday night that w:is tied with 1:45 left in the third quarter. "We know that we have 3 good offen e, and sooner or later 'we'll get (points) in bunches," Estancia Coach Tim Par el said. "I'd just prefer LO do it earlier than late. When people come to play us, it's like an NCAA championship game, and our guys have got to realize th,e intensity the other team's going to have." · Tom Feeney's three-pointer with 1:06 left in the third quarter, following a tr:iv- eling violation on Laguna Hills' Mike Sca- glione, put Estancia ahead for good, 36· 33. • Dut it \V'JS guard Zack Richardson, a third-year starter, who led the Eagles' fourlh·q\Jartcr raid when they outscored the Hawks (9-5, 1-1), 28·12, including a .~ f 'I LAGUNA HILLS ESTANOA • • ••••• • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • ••••• •••• • ••• • ••• • • I 2 J e • • • • • • •••• • • • • • •••• • •• • •• 16-0 scoring run in the final three min- utes.. "In the beginning, we didn't come out ready to play," said Richa.r'Q~on, who scored JI of 'his team·lrigh 16 •points in the second half, while dishing off-three a · sists in the final· 'eight minutes. "Dut at halftime we pulled together. Co:ich told us that if ~e scored on fast breaks to keep going." Estancia (15-3, 2-0), also led by 6·foot·6 junior Chris Candlish's 13 points, seven rebounds and four blocked shots, had ) 1 pairs of leg!> to )hufflc in and out and wear down the Hawks, who tied the game at halftime, 21-2 1, when Zack Alderson . canned a buzzer-beating three-pointer, and lead, 33· • 31 , '"hen fre!>hman Saia ~bkakaurak1 !>COred \\llh 1.54 remaining in the. third. · hclftc Coast league Boys Standings Leavu• Ove,-all W L W L • Estancia 2 O 1!. 3 LIC\,.ia Beat.'I 2 0 9 8 Costa Mu• I 1 6 11 u. ... ...,tts 11 ~5 k:.o'.~ . o 2 512 u ··~~'/ 0 2 4"13 Wednesd•!f'• scores Estancia ee, t.aoun I' s ~S Costa ..... 52, A so r. V-C'l SI LIOIN Stach 71. Uis.erVy 64. Frld•lf'• GamH C71 Estancia it Cost• Mesa La~.N Bexh it Al so r. 11 .... lh•en •y a1 Laiouna h s ()la) \\ith 5:5~ on the clod. m the fourth 4u311er. ign u- ing fat.inci:i·!> IJte .. urge. 'l he pl:i} gJ\C the E;igle'> a 43-35 edge. Rich:mhon':. thre1.:·pomtcr '' ith 4 O" ktt g::i. c the: Ea· glc'lo a 4 ·40 lewd, then Plock fo11o"cd \\ith a ~hon jumper in th e kc~. gi' ing fatancia lb biggc:.t lead or the game. 50-40. up 10 lhJl point. Alier Scaglione (19 poinh) nailed a three· l he Etigle!>, 4 of 11 trom the field in each of the hr)t \\\Q quarters, netted 7 of 1 J in the third, including three in a row in the quarter's wan· ing moment) ... a !.lam dunk by Jeff D)rne (10 point\) to tie the game, 33-33, Fccncyjf trC) to gi' c them the lead, :ind point guard D:ine PlO\.k'~ long jumper "ith 0:02 left Jltcr picking up a loose ball. Canc;Hi!>h, double· and triph:·teamed down low throughout, '1:orc.:d 1.>n .:in in- bound pas) lrom R1(,;h~inhon. getting fouled by Laguna Hilb' lol1n U1-.h1,pp in the procc~), and con\ crtcd a three-point poinlcr "ith 3 25 tu go, cut· ung t'lot..anc1~\ lead h> ~c,en. the H a\\ k!. )till hJJ lif.:. llut thJl0!> \I.hen fatancia en· jO)Cd 11:> g:imo.;·1~1ng 16·0 run. "1 hing) \\1,;ten't gl 1ng that \\di, but we ju~l kt;pl the rrc~'loUfC on." Plr:.cl 'loaid. Par!>Cl pulld four ol h1:. ft\C 'lolJner!> 111 See ESTANCIA/Page a J Drying out is t~e only item - of concern Warriors -shed -a 'monkey' from their backs ~ Except for the wet spots, all is basically set for Newport Cla ssic • Pro-Am at NBCC January 27-28. T tw stage is !>Ct. Only now the -. m)Stcry. is how many extra water holes will the rain c:iuse at the Ne\\ pon 13cach Country Cjub. • While offici:ils keep their fingers cro)~ed for dry weather Jan. 27-28, when the club hosts the 2l~t Taco Bell Newport Cln)!>ic Pro·Am, a list of 65 professional Richard Dunn Club golf golfers have been confirmeil to play in the event, including 18 PGA Tour players. Heading the list of establi hed veterans are Marco Dawson, Greg · Powers and Mark Wurtz. Dawson, who finished tied for fifth at the 1992 GTE Dyron Nelson Class ic, was in the money 13 times la)t )ear in 30 PGA Tour events. He tops the list for this year's Ne\\-port Cl~mic in terms of players '"ith the 'highest career-earnings. having won $451,706. Po\\ers , one·of the oldc~t professionals ill age 48, has earned 5330,937 in his career. Po'"ers wa) involved in a near-fatal car accident in 1992, returning 10 the PGA Tour la!>t ~car after inten)e rehabilitation on a ~h.Htercd hip. WurtL, '"ho finished in the money in 14 See GOLF/Page 12 .\tAac M .. uns/DAJLT l'1LOT Corona del Mar's Nick Schrank can't stand to watch-as his team goes down to 2-0 loss to Woodbridge; at right, teammate Gabe Bowne slides while kicking out of danger in Wednesday's Sea View Leagu.e soccer game. DAILY PILOT HIGH •CHOOL ATHLETI OF THE WEEk Sooner, or later,, Tars' Deere means to put the Sailors on wrestling map ~ Oklahoma transfer still wondering where are all of the wrestling fans ? Bv BAll.llY FAULK."'JER, Sro11.n Wann L ike a wind come swcepin' dowrf the pl:iin, native . Oklahoman Jason Deere nrt'ivecf at Nc...,port 1 forbor High • the day his freshman yeur began, a :1:...,~-....._.. 215-pound care packogc at the equivalent of \Hestling's third world. Less than 18 months later, the Sailor )Ophomorc, along with a pair of emerging scn4or !>tandouts, is doing hi!> be)t to put the Harbor mat on the map. "A lot of people around here think wrestling is )tupid; just two guys in tights rubbing against each other," said Deere, who won the heavyweight title at the Estancia Tournament, completed Saturday in Costn Mesa. ~Slippery going no help for CdM as Woodbridge posts rare victory. Bv BAJUtY FAULK.'IER, s1uulo\\1<11 r11. CORONA ,DEL MAR -It took the Wood~ridge High bO)!> oc1..er team ~ a little more than two minute!> to \\ipe out a half-decade of lulll ty .1gJin">l Corona del Mar Wc<lnc~da\. The Warrior!>. \\ho Coac·h Jon z zuka said hadn't .beaten the ~ .. J King ~'~ at Cdt\1 in "ft,e or !>L\ )Car"' .. c\pluJed for the g;imc'l> onl~ l\\O go~h "iihin • a span of ju!>t more than t\\O mmutes bdore the game \\a'lo "l!H.'n minute:. · old. Woodbridge (9-5·1. l·O·l tn the Sea View League) hel d on for th~ :.ht;tOul on the muddy, rain·SQaked Cd~t l1cld. "We finally got the monl..ey off our back," ):t1d SLcwb, '' 111.> "'1ti:hcd hh 1 ... l:n1cd for- wards fire off severnl qual11y ch,111ce!. in 1he c:irly going. Mike J~cob!> wa) tackled from behind on a breakaway 111 the bo\ to create a pl!nahy shot midway through the game·~ fifth mi nute, and Gu-.tav Gr.:itzcr col1\e rtc<l th.: vp· See SOCCIR/Pa9e 12 . CdM stuns ·warriors ~ Sea Kings in control ; DeGrazier nails six 3-pointers; Fracalosy hits nine straight at line down the stretch. ~~::,i~· Bv BARRY fAVLK.'lER, )rou' Wamk lRVINE -The matchup probkm ~orkcd both \\ay:. Wc<lne!>d.l) mght :inJ the \t'\1llng Cor(Jna dd ~l.1 r ll1gh lhl}:. basketball team h:iJ bcttcr an~\\er:. than ho t Woodbridge to pull a 66·60 Sea \'1e\ I e:iguc upset. "l3J)kctb.1ll bn't just about !.iLe. u·~ about heart, hustle, quicknc) Jnd playing ~ ithin a team," said Sea Kings Coach Paul Orris, "ho was hardly agha~t o'er the outcome or the lc\l!I \\ith \\hich hi-. quad controlled the high I) ·touted War- rior . "Thb bn't a great urpri c," !>aid Orm, ' \\hose club c\panJ~:J a ~2-2S halll1me lead into 4Q • .t I :ii 1er th1 cc pcrillJ,, thl'll hi t 15 fuu11h·quJrter tree thro1\-. "' c,. t:i bhsh 1bcll J a kg111n ~le lc.1guc 11t!..: contc.nJcr ''\\~re i.:Jpabk ol rt.nu!!-al 1h1' kh·I." Orn~ con1111ucJ. · \\ c\c J1..in~ II l1.1r 011~ or l\\O qu:ina-. lht"> \CJr but the l.c~ t1.1: night \\,t pulling t ~ether ;i C1.Hnpl 1c b.111 g;unc ·• The Sea King' (10·1.>. ~·U m k.1!!uc) were 111dccd together. s\\,1rn11n~ dc- knsl\clv on \\'lxiJb11d~c·s 6·foot·l.J ~l.lplhl· more iandoul Chm b urge's anJ -.Jic1ng through p.1,:-.1ng lanc' at the 1.'llcn'i'c cnJ ~o p11.'.'k ap~1r1 th e \\ amor ddcn,c. See CDM/P•t• ll Sailors living up to their name Deere clinched the Tar ' first Sea View League dual meet victoryin six ycnrs Thursday by pinning his opponent from Santa Margarita with 39 seconds left in the first period. DON l.&ACtt/l>AJl.Y l'llOT Newport's Jason Deere Is the Daily Pilot's High School Athlete of the Week. ~Newport Harbor High's sailing · team(s) dominate the fleet at · the 1995 Rose Bowl Regatta. D espite this pa!>t weekend' Nc"p'>rt's di,c1 c team combined 1h t:ilcnt and li.nO\\ kdge to "in h» an am:izing 30 poinh o'er the nc·d '" mpctitor, echoing their la t regatta in Oci:cmbcr. "I came from Oklahoma where wrestlers ore god~" said the Daily Pilot Athlete or the Weck. "t want people to respect our wrestling program, not make fun of it." · Deere, who won state chompionshifs at 135 and 175 pounds, respectively, his fina two years in the Sooner state, is rapidly commanding respect among heavyweight foes, some of whom outweigh the 6·foot·2 standout by as much as SO puund . "At l'irst I was a little nervou about going aga1m1 bigger guy but 1 don't worry about it lee DH•l!Pttt• 84 ,. incredible \\ind :l"nd \\Cather condition , Newport Harbor High School's Sailing Te3m \\On the 1995 Ro e ' Bowl Regatta with a fair amount of ca.,c. Sailors from 25 California chool competed in the rcgntt:i, rac.ing through t"-O days or steady ruin. Even with e)l.trcmely shift)' outhca\t "'inds r.inging from 3-15 knot ond poor visibility plaguing the r:icc, both Nc\\port' va~ity and JV team ~ere able to :iii cun-. ... tentl> in the top of the ncct. SM;.,.. ..,.) CNIH putting them into f1r~t und liCCond place • ._ ___ .... _________________________ ,c,pecti\dy. StepMnle Keefe Boating the rcgau 1. fl-c" port \af tty A \kipper NathJn • Dunham "'ith cu:w I lc.ither Porter kd the teum with all '' .,. fini)hcs tn the h.1p fh.c, includ111a 1hrce fir ts, giving the low·1>9in1 for both thcjr <l1"~~i0n und V;ir,11y U pr.1cticnlly mirrurcJ theit le• IAILIM•IP•• M \ .. , Ba Thursday, January 12, 1995 YOUTlllNlnl GdM Am I third saad .. at AYSO tourney ..,.. Locals to meet Mission Viejo Saturday morning in first round of double elimination tourney. The Corona del Mar Ameba, a boys undcr-12 soccer team, is seeded third in • 1hc American Youth Soccer Org:\nization Plui> Californin Championship Pl:l)'Offs, l>Chcdulcd to begin Saturday at O'Neil School in Mission Viejo. · Misi>ion Viejo hosts the Amcb311 at 1 p.m. Saturday in . the first round of double-elimina1ion format. All 13 Amcba players have assisted goa ls scored eight different players during the regular season, keying the team's bal- anced, short passing attack. Center i>trikcrs Cole Reddin and Bren- dan Fenno have each scored seven goals, whi le pol.ting a combined 12 assists to lead the team in scoring. Other scorers include Spencer Mac- Donald, ldean Shagangian, Brenda!' Pow- ers, John Grod, Geoff Leech and Brendan LC\\ is. Shifting Dan Dcgheri to goalkeeper and Reddin to center stopper ha'c helped so- lidify 1hc Ameba defense, "hich also rn- clmlci> hard-nosed contributors Riley \Vat- -.un, Derck Lcwii., f\l:m ~1c)cr, Geoff Col- lier, Leech und GroJ. The de.fensive improvements have al- IO\\Cd the locals to l>hut out i>i.~ of their l.1i>t cigh1 opponcn1s, including consecutive bbnking:. of (he Newport Ileach A YSO All-Stari>, Tustin AYSO Plu s, and the Co- rona del Mar A YSO regional champion ScJh:rn ki.. · The A Y';O Plus program is a select pilot pro" .m formed to provide a com- pcti tivc ~pcriencc for A YSO players \' ho~c "ills allow them to participate. The p1~gram is being tested only in Cali- forn 1 Jnd Michigan this season. If suc- CL' •• ii. it will be expa~~d nationally next \ JI. · For information regarding A YSO Plus or Ameba, phone Coach Jim Noonan (723-103.1). · CdM Region 5~ All-Stars roll 0 The Corona del Mar Region 57 Ameri- can Youth Soccer Organization boys 10- and 11 -ycar-old all-star.; defeated Santa AITTJ, 3-2, Saturday in the. Fountain Valley Tournament. Michael Elliott broke through the Santa Ana def eni>e to post the first CdM goal, after a series of passes from teammates Evan Durden, Mark Conway, Dustin Hat- field and Carlos Montano. The local s scored again just before h-alf· time, after defensive work by Dart Welch, Jonathan I lcrrick and Nate Hewko gave Cd M control of the ball, and Corey Smith and Andy Clapp made passes 10 trigger a scoring pu'lh up the middle by David Northup. · Erit.. f'redcncksen, \\ho began the game .it goalkeeper, before giving way tu Charles I lalladay, gave CdM all it \\Ould need by upping the lead to 3-1 in the fourth period. Halladay stopped numerous second-half chances by Santa Ana, )vhile Cacey Zide contributed defeni>ively by making strong tackles early. Sweeper Evan ,Durden helped initiate several offensive runs, and· Josh Yclsey, playing for the first \ime since having a ~oft Cai>t removed f tom his left leg, led t\\>O breakaways on q1e Santa Ana goal. . Cl!M coaches Tom Northup and Stove Lauzier praised the tea.m's play, though the rcm:.11ndcr of the 76-team tournament wall cancclc<l due flooded rietds. 'fhc team is i.chcdulcd to compete at an A YSO All-S tar Tournament, beginning hn. 21. YOUTH BASKETBALL Newport Beach Community Sentices Dept. • C Division, Blue league Harbor View 32 (Schwartz 16, Hubbard 14, Altman 2.) Lincoln 25 (AJ 11, Tristin 12, Brandon 2.) Newport Elementary No. 1, 20 (Ross 12, Josh 6, Ryan 2). Heights 14 CAibert 6, Allyson 2, Scott 6). C Division, Red league Andersen 13 (IC. Walsh S, Mougeni J,. Thind S). Harbor View•Nu. ·2, 7 (Christine 2, Scott S). ' Harbor View No. 3, 32 (Aaron 16, Austin 8, Grant 2, Brandon 2, Casey 2). Newport Elementary No. 2, • (Michele 2, Jena 2). B Di~ision, Blue lea.gue HarbOr Vlew No. 1, 4 7 (Alshuler 16, ~lsen 12, Amoroso 7, Stafford 4, Nin& 4, Hup 2, Almquist l. HeighLJ No. 1, 15 (Malone 4, V3ndersloot 4, Miles 2, Prince 2, Clrruco 2. Lincoln 36 (Mahler 16, l. Noajar 9, J, N.ljar 4, Nicholes 4, <Aro 3). Newport Elementary 6 (Russ l, Brent l, Cress l). 8 Ofvislon, Red Lt.lf'Ul" M.arintrs 37 (M.1ndtrino 11, Chris 6, Nick 1 J, loshu• 7). u,.rbor View No. 2, ~ (Jon 2, O~iel 1 ). " l • BBVC -• It's the final tuneup for the boys bet ore preps begin their regular season in spring . T he Balboa Bay Volleyball Oub boys will defend their championship in the Berkeley Invitational this \\eckend on the campus at the University of California at Berkeley. Coach Drew Shcward's Reebok team (top seniors :md juniors) \\On last )ear's C\Cnt with a thrilling victory over a very t:ill Fresno team. After winning the Sandcastle lnvitationnl (Dritish Colum.pia) in October, the B:ilboa Bay team will be a favorite . The Balboa .Bay Volle)'ball Club Juniors are coach'ed by former Orange Coast College standout Dave Holloway al)d arc led by Corona del Mar setter Derck Newcomer. Two of the best players will be unavailable as Newport Harbor's Wes Badorek and CdM's Brian . Coleman arc busy with lbcir respective basketball seasons. I ... lbc tut dub tuncue ot their fall season. They wtll regroup after the high SChool season to prepare for the Junior Olympic Championships in Orlando, Fla., at Disney World in July. •The USC ~n's vo11eyball team will open its ~cason with the annual alumni match. Thi) Saturday's match will be played at Newport Harbor High's gymnasium at 7 p.m. and will have an all-star cast. Rich Polk coaches Balboa Bay's 16-and-undcr (sophomore and younger) team, whicl'I will be the top seed in that division. last year, Balboa Bay finished thi rd, but it has won all of the local tournaments this year and seem to be on track (or a very successful seaM>n. Corona del Mar's Blair Hoppe leads this team with Newport's Dana Mcssenbrink setting for Dalbo:». CdM's Greg Burden Is busy with the basketball team, but is also a mainstay with Coach Volleyball The alumni will feature former CdM All-CIF players Jason Perkins and Ty Price, as well as Newport's Bill Yardley Polk's team. The three-day tournament will feature teams from Cinada, San Diego. Santa Barbara., Fresno; Sa!l Francisco, Santa Cruz, as well as arch-rival Pacific Palisades. With the high school boys season ~t:irting in a month, this will be and Sean Sheward. Perkins and Yardley were both USC All-Americans. Also playing for the alumni will be " present USA National team members Bryan Ivie, Dan Greenbaum and Chris Underwood and 1992 Olympian Nick Becker, a Newport Beach resident. SOCCER ,,..,., .. , porJunity for all the Warriors would need. The Sea Kings, ~-6-1, 0-1-1) did not respond the early wakeup call, nor the exasperation of their coach, Ray Hales. "I thought we were going to set the pace," Hales yelled from the -sideline, barely getting the words out in time for Jacobs to tap in a re- bound from a direct kick by team- mate Mike Bartholemew that ga\c the visitors ample security. "We \\ere Jortunate to. get those chances early on a day like tod:iy," Szczuka s~id. "We were trying for a good start, and it was definitely what we got. We haven't had to much suc- cess at this place." Hales said the Warriers haycn't had much good fortune against his squad at home or away in Sea View League competition. "They've never· beaten us in league since I've been coaching," said Hales, in his fourth season at the helm. The losses didn't stop on the scoreboard.for the Sea Kings, either, as senior Ryan Hritz recci\ied a red card (ejection) for a pair of >·ellow cards and senior Brandon Jones was also ejected for his response to a head butt by Bartholemew midway through the -second half. Dy rule, both players must sit out Friday's scheduled Sea View contest with vis- iting Dack Day rival Newf¥>rl Har- bor. ~ H:iles-was perplexed about Jones' red card, which occurred after Jones grabbed Dartholemew's head with both hands, simply reacting to being butted on. the forehead by the Woodbridge senior, who also earned a red card. "1 thought he grabbed the guy to protect himself, so I thought it was unfair," Hales said. "You coach your kids to remain calm and not to re- taliate, and it didn't work in our favor this time." CdM had little else go its way, forcing two Woodbridge goalkeepers to make only two combined saves . Gabe ..Bowne's rising blast from about 30 yaf8 out was tipped away by leaping Woodbridge goalie Jason Ruggerello in the 17th minute, and the rebound was cleared before CdM 'COuld follow up. It proved to be CdM's best and only real threat. "(Woodbridge) has a good team and they're much better than us at this point," Hales said. MARC MARTIN/DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar High's Chris Strong, middle, and Eric Brinkerhoff try to get the ball away from Woodbridge o pponent in Wednes- day afternoon's Sea View League boys soccer duel. Woodbridge posted a 2-0 victory over the Sea Kings in one of the few soccer games the preps were able to get in so far this week, because of the heavy rains. Corona del Mar's girls, who had their game with . Woodbridge washed out on Tuesday, will try to resume Sea View League play today when they travel to Newport Harbor in another wooD1a1Do1 2 "Battle of the Bay" showdown with the Sailors. Corbna's boys .coaou Dn MAR o are scheduled to play again on Friday when they host the Sailors . Woodbridge scoring: Cra~~r 1• Jacobs · 1. Saves: Ruggcrcllo 1, Carlini 1. at 3:15. Corona dcrMar u~es: Hallcy io. GOLF ,, ......... 1 1 of his 30 PGA Tour events last year, has won Sl03,252 in his career. Scott Ford, another PGA Tour member who has confirmed to play, is the grandson of Doug Ford, who won 18 titles on the PGA Tour, including the 1955 PGA Championship and the 1957 Masters. Last year's Newport Classic winner, Jerry Folt z, will relurn this fT\Onth. follz is a member or the Nike Tour. Tuo other past Newport Classic champions, Tony Grimes (1986) and Perry Parker (1989), are also confirmed. Both are Nike Tour players. • Among the local professionals , competing th is month are Corona del Mar's Eric Wood , who has won the Order of Merit (leading money-winne r) the pasl two summcn on the Canadian Tour, and ·Newport lkach's Cathy Mockett, who wilJ be the firi.t woman prof c~ional to pl~y in the Newport Cla~ic Pro-Am. Mockctl, coming off an out l3nding eason on the f'utµre·s Tour .1!1cr recovering from a rotator cuff injury on her left i.houldcr, capped her ycbr with a i.trong pcrformun.ce 1n the final stage of the LPGA Tour' Qunlifymg School, fini~hing fifth overall to earn u \CCond stint on lhe LPOA Tour, which begins Jnn. 20,. "\ • • The LPGA Tour has no event Jan. 27-28. Woods and Mockcll, as well as John Durkle (1994 Golden State Tour leading money-winner), John Flannery and Brian Mogg (David Leadbetter Golf Academy), arc:t special exempt entries in the Newporr Classie. • or the 74 amateurs scheduled to play, 18 has fielded some of the greatest names in golf, including Fuzzy Zoeller, Payne Stewart and Larry Mize, actually has a history· dating back 58 years .•• Bing Crosby, the late singer-actor whose passion for golf put him in contact with. many pros, created the idea of a satellite tournament, when the field for his famed Clambake at Pebble are from the nrca, including Dr. Michael Drucker of Newport Beach, who established lore at Pelican Hill Golf Club a year ago, after · Beach became Cun P. LuJtSCl(/DAIJ.Y PiLOT overcrowded. The Newport Beach's Cathy Mockett Crosby National hitting a tee shot 65 yDrds bcyonct the center of the green, while driving from the blue tees 420 y:mh from the pin on hole No. 5. The cart path on No. S, where E>rucker's tee shot landed, runs down the left ide and carries forever. Unfortunately, arter Drucker u ed n sand wcd&e to reac~ the green, he 2·putted for par. •Another local om:ueur i Jim Glidewell, who was Foltz's partner la~t January. Foltz won the 20th Newport 5=1a)sic Pro-Am In 1 one-hole playoff. •The Newport Clu sic Pro·Am, which .•, Pro-Am started in 1937. Sam Snead was the firi.t winner. Through 1942, Crosby's tournament wai. played at Rancho Santa Fe in San Diego. then suspended during the balance or World War II, until 1947 when it was moved lO the Monterey Penini.ula, where it is still played and now called the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. By 1975, the Clambake could not accommodate all the professionals who wanted to play, so Crosby insjsted a ·atellite location was necessary. Marshall Duffield, Crosby's longtime friend, heard of Crosby's intcrc t in a sa&ellitc tournament nt the Chrlstmns party in ' Association of Volleyb•lll Prof ession:ih pla~rs Tun Hovland, Steve O'Bradovicti are regulan at the game while A VP standout Adam Johnson is schc'l!uled to take part. There is also an outside possibility · that Newport's Steve Timmons m3y play. although the three-time Olympic star's obli&ations to this clothing bui.i1less. Red ·Sand, may keep him from playing. The match wilt mark the USC debut of former CdM All-CIF player Brook'> Hoppe, who is a freshman outside hitter for the Trojans. It's :i1ways great to ~cc how these players, ""o we\c \\atched grow and mature over the >!!ar~. progress through their college careers. The alumni match i,) a fund-raiser for the USC men's team and our community support will be greatly appreciated. It's also a great opportunity for our community to see some of our area's greatest players in action. Players like Bill Yardley and Jason Perkins are very exciting and extremely entertaining! I) \I u· I'll OT n LF rllO Corona del Mar's Sandy Zubrin CdM' s Zubrin adds two more ··titles to hi.r list of credits ~ Corona del Mar senior wins twice in Austin. Sand)'. Zubrin, a three-lime ClF Sou t ern Section Division Ill diving champil from Corona del Mar High, "on bo events in "hich she compt:teJ l~li>t \\CC end in the All-American Di,ing 111\it tional at Austin , Texas. Zubrin, ranJ...ed second in the nation the junior lml ..in ... lhLl:mctcr bo~rd a third on the I-meter board, \\On the Au tin Cup (3-meter) while competing again collegiate di\ers, then added a champio ship in the All-American Competition (1 meter platform). She had a ~core of 4 on the 3-meter, and 412 on the pl:.itform. Although it was a non-qualif) ing me it was important for Zubrin, winnit against collegiate divers, al> well as to ronked U.S. divers. Zubrin, u CdM senior, has yet. to dcci on her future, whether she'll compete college, or train for the U.S. Ol)mpic t all> in 1996, for \\-hich she hall :ilrca qualified. l974. The late Duffield, a former USC football ~tandout from 19'.!8-1930, was .a Ne\\port Beach Country Club member (then Irvine Coast CC) and a longtime Newport Deach resident. Duffield contncted Charles He!.ter, a reaJ c~tale developer and golfing partner Both men were 'Supporters of Hoag Memorial Hospital Prei>byteri:rn, and when the final details were worked Qut, Crosby put up $10,000 for prize money and granted the winner an lnvitation to play in the Crosby Clambake at Pebble Beach the following year. This continued until Crosby's death in 1977. Duffield and Hester had only !.ix wcclo. to prepare !or the inaugural event in 1975, but managed .to pull it off. The Cro by Southern Pro-Am, also known al> Little Croi>by, was born. •After 1986, the Crosby name wai> . dropped and changed to the Newport Clasllic Pro-Am. In addition to name change , priLe money has &:scalaLCtl throughout the years. •Although much has changcdJn tj>c 21-ycar hii>tOry of the Newport CP.1'5Sic Pro-Am, the one constant has l>ecn 1 lo:i Ho pital, the major benefactor. Since the tournament') inception, clo) to $1.5 million have been rai)ed throu~h (he event and the 552 Club, the ho)pital support aroup. IUchard, Dunn 11 • Dally PJ/01 Spol'tSttTlt~r wbost dub 10/f oo/umn appc1n tt'try Thursday • n h n d 6 t, g n I· y • Newport BHch/Coata Mesa omty Plot Thursday, January 12, 1995 83 LEAH Hocsn:N/DA1Lv r1Lor Woodbridge's William Stovall (atop) battles Corona rd~I Mar's Joel Owen for poss.ession Wednesday night. Ct1M 's Darren MacDonald (center), Brian Coleman apply qefensive pressure on .Chris Burgess of Woodbridge. ,, ........ •1 Though Burgess fi nished with 18 points, 13 rebounds and three blocked shots, he battled foul trouble, scoring just one and three points, re- specti\1ety. in the second and fourth quarters. ' "Eric (Schiff, a 6-3· sen'ior) did a great job on the big kid, with some supportive help," said Orris, who abo employed Sea View League Bop Standings L•evu• e>weran W L W L CdM 2 0 10 6 Santa Maioar!U 2 O 16 1 Newpor1 1 1 7 10 IMne 1 1 7 11 El Toro 0 2 7 9 Woodbri<IOe 0 2 11 7 . WadMsdllY'• scores c:= WOOdbtidoe 60 N 47, El Toro 45 Santa MilfQarila 41. Irvine 22 Frida~·· Games (7:30) Cdll at Nawpor1 SanQ Milfoanta at Et Toro 1Mne • Woodbt10Qe spectivcly. bridge's Eric Ripley. ~ipley, who had 14 points in a league-opening loss to title favorite Santa Margarita (tied with CdM in first place), was held scoreless until midway through the Cirful peri od. lwo three-· · pointers, including_ one at the final buzzer, was the ex- tent of his damage. Dispersing the damage for CdM were senior guards Brian Fracalosy and Do- minic DeGrazier, who post- ed 20 and 18 points, re- 6-4 junior Darren MacDonald as the pri- mary defender on the forme r Mater Dei High post man. "And I think we gave them some matchup problems at our (offensive end), "ith Durgcss ha\ing to chase our cutters," . added Orris, "'ho also credited Brian Colem:in's defensive work on Wood- All of DeGratier's points came on three-pointers, as he hit sL-< of his first eight from behind the arc, including three in the third quartet to help CdM· pull away. "I don't think (DeGrazier) ever sat down tonight, and he hit some real big shots," said Orris, who orcbestrated the ball into Fracalosy's h:inds when Wood- bridge tried to foul its way back into the hunt. Fracalosy, who missed his first and ·1ast foul shot, hit 12 straight in between, in- cluding nine in the final 2:04 (three front ends of one-and-one situations). Coleman, who notched six first-quarte r points before silting out much of the sec· and period with two fouls, finished with 12 points and a team-high 10 rebounds. Coleman's inside aggressiveness helped CdM outrebound the hosts, 39-34, white senior guard Joel Owen also was key, c·on· tributing eight points, four assists, four re- bounds and three steals. WOOdbridge recorded 10 of the com- bined 19 turnovers, and shot poorly from the field (21 of SS for 38.2%) and the foul line (12 of 21}. .. "Give (CdM} credit," said Woodbridge Coach John Halagan. "They a:sme in and dictated tempo and "e h:id trouble finding DeGrazier defensive!\. We "ere J little slow on our offemive· execution, \\C didn't shoot ~eat well, and our concentrJt1011 at the free-throw lioe ":isn't \\hat I'd hlo.e." 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PCL WIN · FOR COSTA MESA ALISO VIEJO - Costa Mesa High jun· ior guard Josh Weeks drove the length of the floor, squeezed through a pair of Weeks' bucket, his 10th point of a seesaw final period, gave him 20 for the night, pacing the Mustangs (6·11, 1-1 in league), who now share th ird place with Laguna Hills headi ng in to Friday night's cross-town showdown with visiting Estancia: ' ... , COS TA MES.:O :.. ·c:,n "·«C·l_'El : .. . . . . . . : . . . . : . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Sail~rs shock Charue·rs with 11-0 ·third . quarter Aliso Niguel defenders and sank a right-handed layin from th~ left side with three seconds left to pro- pel the Mustangs to a 52-5 1 P:i- cific Coast League boys basketball victory Wednesday on the Wolver- ines' campus. "Josh stepped up tonight/' said Freeman, who noted the 5-foot-9 prospect has been hampered by injuries, after posting a career-high 22 points in the third g:i me of the season. . games, so we did it automatically." Mesa point guard Donny Ogo scored on a driving leaner from the lane with 50 seconds left to give the Mustangs a 50-49 lead. Mike Montoya, who matched Weeks' trio of three-pointers, fin- ished with . 11 P9iqts, while senior Terry Carmon chipped in nine and Ogo seven for the Mustangs. ~ Sailors rally from 29-21 halftime deficit to record PCL victory. ' . ''. EL TORO NEWPORT . . . . . .. . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . : .. ted a three-poiotcr to cut the lead to two. El Toro fell to 7-9. 0-2. Zack Richardson ' ESTANCIA: Eagles roll by . Hawks, 88-45 From Po9e B 1 the 0f1r:.t quJrtcr ''llh ~::2 vn the clod. •ind the gJm1.. d1..1J1u .. l,.eJ, 6- 6 . .. \\ c tm .. <l tu get nine gu~ 1n di,rllll! the f.i -..t Ii.ill:· he 'aid · \\'c'~e gul enough 1..k.pth to Jo th.11. l'\obod) rcJll) pl;i~cd "ell in the llr:>I hJll \\ c J1d ·ome gupd thing,, but L.1gun:i H11l\ pl.t}t:J '-Ol1<l and \\C d1J n 1." .. G1H! them crcJ:1,·· l310,,n :.:1id ol the Eagle:.. ··I h-.~ r.1n a lut of gu}~ in and uul ~nJ \\C Jun't h!1\C th at l,.1nJ uf d pth • 111..\ ran u~ Jo" n. 1 he~ put a • rremcndou amount of prt:!>!>U11. on u .... .1nJ it'!> difficult to h.rnJk thJt tur 32 min- ute!>. c~peciJll} ''11h the depth th e} ha\c." ESTANCIA 66, LAGUNA HILLS 45 Paciiic Coa'>l Ll'ague bguft• It.II; bt.an<1A fg ft pl Ip fg fl -pr Ip Mvrlun 0 0 ) 0 ~L J 0 I 6 •·•"°l>P 2 1 5 5 R ... t.ll<d>Oft 6 ) 1• Sut'on~ 4 'l 2 )<j Cllnd .. >h 6 ) 1) M .. l..t•f•\t 5 0 l 10 r,,.,.., l I ~ ,..,..,. 0 0 0 0 IHn~ ) ' 10 Aldn>On ) 0 0 ' fttt .. J 1 .. 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Dan Porter cored t\\ ice anJ goalie Carlos Loza h:id four J'C" as the ~1u5tJng cntaed the ftn:il moment" "uh a :!-:! st~rndoff "1th , The win, Mella's first lcagu~ triumpn since tne 1991-93 campaign, with- out tlie guidance of first- year coach Jason Fergu- son, who admi11cd him- !ielf into UC Irvine Med- ical Center in Orange Tuesday nigh t suffering from kidney stones. ~s· basket an- swered the Wolverines' go-ahead field goal with about nine seconds left and Freeman said the visitors caught the Aliso Niguel defenders cel- ebrating their apparent fi rst-ever PCL win. COSTA MESA 1-2 ------ ALISO NIGUEL 51 NEWPORT BEACH Wes Badorek of New- port .Harbor High sank 3 of 4 free throws down the stretch to give the Saltors E>as- ketball team the lead for good, and visiting El Toro missed on t\\O field-goa l ':lttcmpts in the waning moments, as Newport Harbor held on for a 47-45 Sea View League victory Wednesday. The Sailors, led b' PJt Pc1kcn's 10 points, were sen"t to the frce- throw line t'"ice in the la~t JU sec- onds, but m1s~elf the front cnJ" or one-and-qne situJlluns both times to keep El Toro ah,c. 1 he Ch.irg- ers, however, failed to coll\crt. 'The~~,.,.....,..,.,.~~~~~~,....-~~.....-~-- "This should make (Ferguson) feel a little Josh Wee ks better," said acting head "They were kind of jumping around a little bit, so we inbounded couch Chris f reeman, who said Ferguson could undergo laser surgery today if his problem persists. the ball quick1y and Josh went coast-to-coast," Frce- m~n said. "We've done that a cou- ple times this season in close P.iciric Coast League ~uM.-.. Allto N. ~ rg fl pl Ip " fg " pl Ip <>10 ) 0 4 7 O.C-pbrill 1 l I f1HnUn 1 1 ) s W.C.....pbtilO 0 1 0 -~· 4 0 0 11 c;..,..,. 0 0 0 0 C.rmon J , 4 ' Mlllu y ' ) 1 II ltH\H 0 0 1 0 Clgm.idi 6 o. 1 14 lHhy 0 0 I 0 Tr•ylot 0 Q 0 0 '°''"' 0 0 0 0 M.arth\J 0 0 0 0 Wtth 7 J 0 20 O•nlt!I 1 0 2 2 Sch•ltt • I 1 ' Munsell 0 0 1 0 Touls 19 7 14 S2 Toi.ls 20 S 1l SI ICOH aY QUUU U Cosl•MH• I I 11 • 11-Sl Allto Nlguc.-1 ll 10 10 18-SI ).point jtCMI.: Cosu 1>1t!u-Wttl.J ), Mnn•~· J., Otto I; Alt\!> 1'1g11tl-Mul\.iy l, l t&IM'li 2. 0 . CMt\p-~111. TKhnk.al foul~: NoM. COMMUNITY COLLIOI BASKITllALL . '. ". C,,'\rJDl f R .~fl., 'C ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Biies stumble COSTA MESA Orange Coast College's men's bas· i...c tball team made u brief run at Saddle- back Coll~gc in Or· angc Empire Conference play Wednesday night, cutting a 32-21 deficit to 32-30 late in the first hol f, but that was about it for the high spots. The vi~itina Gauchos responded wlth an 18-2 run (the last seven at the oul!.Ct of the ~econd half) and rnn away from the Pirates, 91 -65, dro ppina Coast to 1-2 in cor.fer- cnce play, 9-10 overall. Saddlcback, cruising with a 3-0 conference record, if'lproves 10 16- 3 overall. Corne! Archer' was one or the Cow bri&ht Individual items for the Pirates, hittina 4 or 7 from the field en route to 11 point • Pirates women rallY to win MISSION VIEJO --Tina Afan broke a 50-50 tie with 1:03 left with a bucket, lhen iced the game for Orange toast College's women's basketball team with a pair of free throws to pace the Pirntes to a 56- 50 Oran'e Empire Conference vic- tdry at Saddleback College Wednesday night. Afan scored 11 points in nil in wh at was an extremely bal:inced attack fo r the Pirates, who im· IADDLHACK •1, OCC IS O.-ae l"'fltt '°"'--· '"" ~ o.-.c...i ... ,,. ,..,.,., lt4 J C-. 41111 4 0 21 ..... )11 1 't214MlkW 211, s • • It Mt. 4 1 2 " ' • 2 2 lll -·· • • 2 • 4 0 2 1 ....... ~•>4 llt•~ SJ2U •••• _... ••1• ,, ........ 1226 ' • 2 7 .......... . 1s21 1;:;t 2 a 1' l'U ti tl T M t t7U . ' ' '' OCC S.'<DDlERACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... proved to 1-i , 15·7. Stephanie McNamara led O r· ange Coast with 13 points and si.x boards, while Kathleen Kelly and America Robledo each scored 12 points. Jamie Shine added eight points and eight rebounds. Saddleback held leads of four points three times before the Pi- rates tied it up at 46 with 4:14 left, setting up Afan's late efforts. OCC 16, IADDLIUCK SO °'..,,..,..c~-.. 0r-.c.... ~ ,..,,., ... ,,. ..., s J ' 12 ..... s 1 ) 12 N#. J l 4 It l'-d 1 1 l S C..a(t •• , ..... 21)1 ...... ••>12~ •21tt iMlw 4 1 J l l_., IOtJ ~· Sl2U~ !Oi l ....., •• ,.~ 6 tl t> ,.... • • • • • • :a • ,... U I 16 M ,... 21 7 ti M MA&ITIMIJ occ. -.1 .. ~ .... ~ occ -"'-I. I -W .... I . TKllfllcal1 -· The Sailors (7-10, 1-1} out- scored the Chargers in the third quarter, 11-0, to take a 32-29 lead heading into the final eight min- utes. Dob Torribio, who scored six of his eight points on a pair of three-pointers, canned a trey mid- way through the fourth quarte r to give Harbor a 42-40 edge. The Sailors never trailed again. Newport Harbor led, 47-42, be- fore E~ Toro's Travis Senik, who led all scorers with 26 points, net- NEWPORT HARBOR 47 EL TORO 45 Sea View le.:igue £1 Toro "°'""Jl;>'I llJtbot fg fl 11r Ip fg It pr Ip Ntl>on 1 0 2 2 ll1t•nun~ J l 1 'l S.nik 10 l l u ...... 111·~ " • 2 2 l ltlhtl 1 0 2 l R•n~1n 0 • • • ull.lh•n 1 0 J 4 Torubto 2 2 I I \\'1tlfomt}ft 1 1 I 4 l'eA<'rl • 2 1 10 H•ll 1 1 ) ) l•dort~ 0 • 0 • Cumntin• I 0 ) 1 CtU<d•n• J u l ' Mic.ho~ 0 0 s 0 Sh•lfu11I 0 0 J 0 Colunio 2 0 • • ToW1 11 1 ,, 41 Touls 14 1' 14 47 SCOH aY QUAllTllU Cl T0ro 11 II o 1•-u N..,-potl ~ S 16 11 IS-47 ).point ~" fl Toro-S...J. l , \\1tlf•....,t• }1 N..,'J>Orl HMilor-T0tllbio 2, Hornuna 1 • TKhniul ro..k: N>nt. Question of the day: Where's my team? Often in the arena of youth ~ports, moms, dads, fans, playcr!I an d coaches wonder just how can they get their events recognized in the media, and whose responsibility is it to get it done. Call 642-4330 and a~k for Sports., We'll tell you how and you 'll be sur- prised how easy it can be to get consistent coverage of your ~peciJI en- deavor. ...... ~~ ... ..., ..... THEODORE ROBINS ....... 2060 Harber ~of Con inc~ Mesa (7, .. ) 6'2·0010 ~ The Hort. Area Sinot , 92' ' .. .. • M Thursday, January 12. 1995 •r ...... 8 1 anymore," Deere explained. "I know I'm quicker than they arc. God gave me a gift, and it's ~restJing." Quickness and experience -he began wrestling in the econd arade -combined to m3kc Deere a dangerous opponcrn for th e plodding foo tball moonlighters who generally make up his competition. He was 20-5 IJ\t )Car, before breaking an ankle prior to the Sea View linah. "He doco; thing!> against the heaV)"'cight law," ~aid :-Oewport Coach Darryl lluhda\, :i former three-time Oregon )tate prep chitmpion "ho project!> Deere as a potcn11al ~t:ite champion by th..: time he graduates. Chm lforpel, the 1970 champion :i t 148 pounds, is ~ the only Newport grappler to cv..:r w111 :i Clf Southern \cct1on title. "1 hat (state title) gets me all fired up ju)t thinking abou t 1t," )a1d Deere (22-3)~ _ "ho hope~ to /O!)C weight in order to help his title quest. "I'd hkc to be around 200 poumh by next year, hcc.:,1u'>e I feel like l 'm a ht tic out of ~hape :it 215," 'aid Deere, "ho prides h1111,clf on "ork1ng harder · th.in hi' contemporaries. "I Jog a lot, because I don't think there arc a lot of lica''''ci1?11 t\ ou t there · 1 u11n~ng hJ..c I do," said Dc1: re. ''ho has never pl •)1.J football, :i !>port he "h ltC'>" I or \Ure. few of his fellow l>1g boy~·wrc~tlc like Dec.re, '' hll the 25-}Ci.l r-old 1 loliday ,,1~' " the lllO!>t active prep l1c.1\}'\\C1ght he's !>Cen. "I Jc \hoot'> (lunges al an opponent\ leg\ in hopes of 'ecuring a takctlown) a~ much a\ ~omc I03·poundcr~," I loliday .,,1id. "When we run sprints ~iftcr practice, he wim his \h.1rc. You ju\t tl on't sec that v. ilh heUV)'\\-eights." Deere wrad,, up points \\Ith Im i.tam.lup c~cape move.,, which arc nearly automatic when he chooses bottom (beginning a period on all fours with an opponent draped over his bac:J..). "My favorite move is the \t,1ndup," 'aid Deere, who " .ibo pJrlial to "!>tacking people" and a rather un fl 1cndly-i-ou nding m.111eu\Cr he called ''high ~ c:rotchc\. · "My ~tylc m:iy be a little 1111u.,11af, hu t it'i. working, ~o I pl:111 Ill l>tick with it," sai<.l Deere, ''ho dill receive \ome acJ..nowlcdgemcnt from cla!>'>lllatcs Monday, lullowing hi' winning wee kend. "It was an awesome kcling io ha ve people tell me I did a good job," said L)cere, who with the help of '>Cn1or~ Jo!>h Hoblick and R1cJ..y Ueaubouef (!>ccond at I IS and third at 189, .......... , teammates. with Wpptr ~Halim and crew Mandy McDonneU sailiftl to two fants, giving them • division win u wen. Newport JV followed clolcly behind the varsity, finishin& sea>nd overall and in each division w~r Steve Kleha sailfna with crews Alison Hill and Conney PoloYina sailed a very consistent reptta in the competitive A Division, callin1 on their • well-honed skills to secure second place. Said Kleha: "The shifty winds were tricky, but being a native of Newport Harbor, we were in our element." Skipper Patrick Hoean with crtw Cryssa ' Byers sailed in the B Division and finished just fou r points off of first, holding back UniYenitJ Hiab Scbool ol !p Q6elo. With its lccoDd win la a row, Mlwpart ii kJok .. bwant IO I ......... 111. team is lllCbd_with laleal, r....-. lram veteran tenion. with their national and wortd experience, to the )'OU• frelbmen. comina in with their yacht club proaram trainina. Said Poner: "We have a lot of team unity which hoperully will lead us to winnin1 Hi&h School Nationals." High School Nationals will be held in May at the Coronado Yacht Oub and Newport is already an early favorite. A young Corona dtl Mar team finished mid-fleet at the Rose Dow, placin1 a very respectable 13th. Graduations and relocations have brought the team number down to a core trio who ,,. are wortlill bUd IO retijlld the .... ... Wkb.., ... ldual ......... ... ikippi1$1..._ blcber Md Mimi 1!11o1t Md crew Micheel larlon. CdM had ao '1Pofrow" Newport crew Ony ~· 1be Padftc Coesa lntenchollltlc Sailial Auociatioil (PCISA) hu made lllowueCs for teams that do not have enoup 1nembers in replar hi1h schoQl repttas. exdudif\I Pacific Coast Championships. TealJ'S are allowed to have on non·member sail per event. PCISA made: this rule to help young. stan-up teams be able to compete and roster their taknt. In the college division, 10 of the top 20 nationally ranked teams sailed, malin.a the Rose Bowl the most competiti\-e collegiate event of the season. Newpon residents Peter .Wells, Jon:ithan Posner, and Carrine ,.... al .... fat UG Irvine. pecect thi~d. ....... II tM lap Califamla leam. Newport kal l>UDJ Zimbaldi, laillna ror Stuford. pa.ccd fifth. 0 As a recent tramplant to the West Coast and a new addition to the Daily Pilot, I hope that l can carry on the tradition or the ~tin& column as it was set by Almon Lod.abey. l'hough l never had the pleasure of mcctil'\I him, I have.heard nothing but ""nJcrful words abOut the man who wa s Jcscribed by so many as the "foremost )achting writer in Southern California." I hope that 1 can continue his standard of C\cellencc and report the yachting news as pa ionately and carefully as he did. Stt'pbaak Kttfe's boatln1 column ·~•rs In tbe D•ily Pilot e•·~ry TliursdDy. • The Daily Pilot now in 71· newsracks throughout Newpo·rt Beach. and Costa .Mesa. Albertson's Food Center 3049 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar Albertson's Food Center 2701 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Alta Coffee Warehouse 506 31st St. Newport Beach Atrium C<iurt Farmer's Mar1tet 24 Fashion Island NeWJ)ort Beach Balboa Rexatt 716 W. Balboa Blvd· Balboa Balport Liquor 4521 w. Coast HwY .. Newport Beach Barbary Coast 4255 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach Bayside Village 300 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach ~Q Coa.st Hwy Newport Beach Car1's Jr. Coco's Restaurant 2131 Westciiff Or. Newport Beach Crab Cooker 2200 Newport Blvd. Newpor Be,ach OK Donut 2963 Fairview Rd. Costa Mesa {)Ps Pub and Grill 3110 Newport Blvd • He~rt Beach Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa · Denny's .3170 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Dick Church's 2698 Newport Blvd Costa Me~ loippity Donuts '1854 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa Donut Inn 2228 Newport Blvd. CostaM~ ., ) Island Grill 5QO S. Bay Front Balboa Island Kap&an's Restaurant 3211 Harbor Blvd. Cost.a Mesa Korker Liquor 2229 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Liquor 21 1601 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Liquor Mart 1895 Monrovia Ave.· Costa Mesa Liquor Mart 1125 Victor1a St. Costa Mesa . Luci<y Food Center 2180 Harbor Blvd. Cost.a Mesa Manna Liquor 895 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa McDonald's Restaurant 635 W. 19tf'I St. Costa Mesa .. Pavilions Place 1000 Bayside Or. • ·Newport Beach Post 6ffioe t 590 Adams Ave. Costa Mesa Post Office ··1133 camelback St. Newport Beach Post Office 2230 Fairview Rd. Costa Mesa Post Office · 206 Marine Ave. Balboa Island Post Office 406 Orchid Ave. Corona del Mar Post Office 191 Riverside Or. Newport Beach Ralph's Grocery 380 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Ralph's Grocery ·2660 San Miguel Or. Newport Beach 25'Daily I C!'lpctl l\:cly, a f Tl1e .,,.,_"""""~1a<--t-_.--1-"880 Campus o Newport Beach EZ liquor 145E.19tfi,-,.....~~~~~~ Costa Mesa McDonald's Restaurant 3T4l H'affiOfBMJ. Costa Mesa Tou rn amen t) pl:ins to hoist \He,thng from the bottom of the \chool'~ ample athleti c .,pectrum. "I Mill don't think we get much respect," Deere said. "Wrc!>tli ng is my life and by the time I'm a senior, {I larbor is) going to be awesome." LOCAL SCHEDULE . TODAY •••k••lt•ll Cbllege men -Pacific Christian al Southern California College, 7:30 p.m. College women -Christian Heritage at Southern California College, S:JO p.m. High school girls -Esl.lncla ;it Costa Mesa, 7 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar, 7:30 p.m. l•ccer High school girls -Corona del Mar al Newport H;irbor, 3:15 p.m.; Eslilncia at Costa Mesa, 3:15 p.m. WH-tll1t9 High school -Coron.a del Mu at Newport Harbor, 6 p.m.; Laguna Hills at Estancia, 6 l .m.; Costa Mesa al Aliso Niguel, p.m • ...... .... 11., High school -M.uina at Newport H.irbor, 3 p.m. •al DAY ........... Comm11nlty col~se men -Orange Co.ut at CyP.rns, 1 p.m. Community college women - Cypress at <>rans• Coas4 7 p.m. Hlsh Khool bOys -bt.nda at Cosu ~ 7 P..m.; CoroM del M.ar at Newport Harbor, 7:30 p.m . ...... Hip KhoOl ltoyl -New;ort H.ubor •t Corona ct.I Mir, ): 1S p.m.; fll.ln<&.t at Cost. Meta, 3115 p.m. ~ Carrow's Restaurant 5180 Birch St Newport Beach Char1ie's Chili Restaurant 102 McFadden Pl. Newport Beach Citl Donuts 2727 Newport Blvd Newport Beach Coco's Restaurant 801 Dove St Newport Beach Coco's Restaurant 3«6 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar Coco's Restaurant 78 Fashion Island Newport Beach Cooo's Restaurant 2740/Harbor Blvd Cos~ Mesa . Coco's Restaurant 4&47 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach Fairview Hospital 2501 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Fry's Market 115 15th St. Newport Beach Gelson's 1660 San Miguel Or. Newport Beach Henry's GroC'ery 21t2 W. Ocean Front Newport Beach ~~: ..... Hoa=· I · patio 301 Blvd. Newport ach International House of Pancakes 329 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Irvine Ranch Market 2651 Irvine Ave. Costa Mesa Mediterraneo 630 Lido Par1t Or. • Newport Beach Mesa Village liquor 1011 El Camino Real Costa Mesa Mini Mar1tet Liquor Mart 1526 Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa Miss Donuts 2200 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Norm's Restaurant 2150 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa OCC Pointslde Cafe 2701 Fairview Rd. Costa Mesa Oh Those Donuts 1734 Newp<>f1 Blvd. Costa Mesa PaliMdn Liquof 2082 N. Bristol St. Newport Beach Rose Donuts 891 Baker St. Costa Mesa Southern ealifomia College 55 Fair Or. Costa Mesa Starbuck Coffee 2801 E. Coast Hwy. . Corona del Mar Stater Bros. Mar1tet '175 Baker St. Costa Mesa Thrifty Drug Store 2300 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Tradewinds LIQUor 6710 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach Von's Grocery Co. 2975 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa .. •· ... -· ttawpOlt ~ Meu Daily Pilot Thursday, January 12, 1995 .. ... .,,_ "'8LIC IOT1Cll PUIUC llOTIC!I PUIUC IOTICU Ml.IC '90T1Cll "*.IC IOTICl1 PUIUC 9IOTICH PUIUC MOTlCH PUIUC eeoncn ;;PUIUC NOTICES ---PUlllC llOTICI •nd Sttte cM~nbed .,. ,11; NOte HC\lftd by Hid (0 M EJCP\MAT'IOll OF lli( Said ...... be nMlde .o.Jii.11 .. •I •J\'•t\C..11~ I 0 fttf. lXTERIOR L .. Jl Iii G6iiilOii 1e1rid 6' ~ or IA!.~T .!A ..... C<>MA.fT£L Y 0£ DMd wim lr'lle!MI t,.eon TUM OF ntE P"OCHOllfGS _._.. ~ Of arif will 1nc:~••U lh1 Hf REOf NCO TO MOIULl II'~ ID OI salO IWMI 18'$ .Hf CffY Of .... rvn K ....., .... llTICI flctltlous ~IBEO IN S~IO DEED H PfOVodtd "' Hid Note YOO YOU SHOOlO •renty eapr•U•J Of hvtn "°''"' 10 ~••w RllU"' l. EOUI, MAllCTA.W Miii ... ""'941 CIDQs POC ltOlL.~1Y Of 'J. SlATl Of au.-.. NMM OF TAUST fffs, c:n.troes end ex'. 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PUB 12/29/94 WH, (~able at tllM ol Slla tn c:O«Sabon corClahon ossigr11~on 11 any ol 1"' ru1 ten Otdarai.o" 01 Oela.11t and ol IN ~llDIJO i;., ll'ClE 01 Int Cb- '"\ Original Fll~ducledby:ageneralpafl· Saldsalewinbemade.01/0519~01112195 · mooey of 11'11 Unlttd Equitable D••d com GolJ n We•t s .. v.ng prooeny cew!Ded eoove 11 0tma11dtorSa aodawrner111ga~stol oo~ piope!~ •nJ 24113 ne15hlp but without coventnt or Stalll, by cash, a cashlet's peny, aa Trull•• Ttu,tA11Ut.1.a11on St:n11ce Co~DurPOnea 10 Ot ll25 ~oUOt ol Oelau1111111 EledtOll 1~ bf: soid .irtO tuson~IP ltS" ~ Chow l662t Es· The reglt lflnt(s) com-warrenty, •~press or Im· PUIUC NOTICE drilWll bV a 511• Of na-D••d Unit lt434 11a •• t~11~lt!e Po" 0 111c SOORIF'T ORIV( ~CWPCIBT Sd Tht u11oe~.gf!ea tau5t m•ttcl cos!I t•Pt""rt a11c a1 111 Ave Cerrll<>1 Cat I menced to transact busl· hed, regerd1no title, poa· llO!lal bank, a c:heek drawn by a South e.auctrv •ve11u.i 8011 :J"957 S•n An1on10 EEA'"H ~ 9~0 Tflt U'IOtr· 110 ~Ota ot De!aul\ and Elle ~a~ at f! fl.'llt 01 Int sn 1 :03 " ' 1 • nest undlf the F1ct111ous ess1on. or encum· HO TICE OF TMJSrtt·s or ledtnll credit union «a 11th FtOCK, L.,. •ng 1e1 T x 712b!> 495 1 f ~• • s ~;0 Tiustet OISClalms 111 DOll to s. 10 oe reccroe~ in 1tl ouollait.on cl 111~ t.icta o• ~hi-~ Hsu 16621 Estella Buslneu Name(s) l1$led rences, mctudlflQ fees. SALE UfilOE" 0££0 drawn by utatt or llderal CA 90017, Telephon phone N11mber (2 I 0 ~IY 101 rv11\COCllCll!tSs J c0u~ty -11tr1 me rl&I ~ is $!?2376 6~ 11 &O~ tc Ave. Cemtot Calif 90703 •l>Ov• on Nov 1, 1994 charges and ex-penses of OF TRUST and loan assoeilbon. Num.,_ C213) 345 t9!>J 543 49~11 By Neu s .. 11d "'! orooeny adOrts5 aM o!:llf IS loa~d ~ th Tt\B acctlf 1 Thli blJMieH was con-B·ll S011t the Trustee and of the LOAN s ~on. or umgs By Lorette M Peters ers Au1•tant S~l.lfYi~rn~ Cf5 "a:ioil 11 1,, ~ Dettmoer 23 1~ c:AS" ~ c.'lk a~.r. on asta• aucted b~ Joint venture Tn s stat~ent INU filed rusts created by H od 3•9021819/030370 Spec:ltllo In SICllOll 5102 ol Tru•t•• Sat• OIJ1cer D,.l• 1212314 S" ~· 1h t 1311 ou~t AssodallO• lit• SerYk:es 1 ~1 !Ir. :u "ar.~ 1 dleou:m~ C v.1th the COUflty Clerk ol Deed of Trust t o pey the OTHER· 94-08116 111t Anandal Code and llllhOf· D•te 1211)1194 ASAP14929.o! OW1\ ertn t o 'll T ' ~ ", Kallen w °''';r, County on Novem. remamono prencipel aums • lad to d~ bllsNss In Cits sta•) ASA.P14 '710 115, 1112 1119 01 the u'lpa :i balanc» o1 •ob' fliSIN t"1 I l:J.c er ~t·;; encl n cm Chi-~ Hsu bof f d FILE 9•·7808JO tQaton seo,irl!O by prooerty 11900W Oftrr..ocB*d Sw I# Cl i , ~, C'.IW!l ~V ~2lt Ot Thi• statement WIS f1l.a 2. 1994 0 the note(s) secure by A p NUMBER I Tiit CNipman Avtnllt tn· 12.129, 1~ 1112 Ible 100 LCS ~.'tgl~S r.A9a064 ltOff l!IC br,i ~$0- Wllh the County Clefk ot F&28 784 said Deed of Trvst to wit: 459 171•14 nnct to fie CMc Ctolilf Buld· PUBLIC NOTICE ~'!0 sc::c /•~: 1110 "ao 13101201 2017 B"t 0 S!;<rt ~:~ :~~ urc SOf • O!ang• County on January P11blished NeYwport Beac:h· tSB0.355.32 with inter· YOU ARE IH OEFAUl T ~ SOO E•t CNc>man Avt PUILIC NOTICE LO•"' 113 .. 26·81DOOE• "US -•"' •.£! t ... rt~S:M C .. a• lrt "~·"'" ~1Q2 ol e fN!lCJ3. ~ 1995 co 11 M o ty p lo 0 est tt\ereon from 6/01 /94 °'"""'' • ~ al ""hi. trlll 1114 ..... ~ ,,... "" v~ a. •'• ..... o ... e lft;Nf •• ..,.,.,,..., ... 5 esa a 1 1 e-at 5 250% r ennum IS UNDER A DEED OF -... ' . .,. COW pJ!111Cat.on 01 tnt t.ota ot Sa PA ORIT"r b52«2 C~Cf a c I\;~· .:tC •: ao t' .. =sn~:~J~:~ cembef 22, 29, l994, Janu-prov~ed in~aod nqietsl TRUST. OATEO 03112192 =~ ~ ~~o:, NOTICE Of OlliER 3100«0~ s $U2«46 76 I..'\ ICOlOll to l"' '2119~!> ntSS t:i~ ~:al? " ::it ht I 12 19, 2!, Fet>Nar; 2. llY 5, l2, l995 ptu costs and any ad UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· rust In lie pr~ SttUa•d In TRUSTEES SALE fllf:f.12214 U!h ll'le T vSllf " ai:x:eot ' PUBLIC NOTICE !'I!"' ct~· .... ~ cas IS ~ 1m lh643 ces With interest. -TlON TO PROTECT YOUR County calilomla Oesc:nb-Tru•lae S.le ~0 A p r.UMEER 050 3b 0' OShie• s C"'eo.cr1~ Oil U~at c:eo••o -e rt;S !e ml't .,, • lh675 PUBLIC NOTICE ESTIMATED TOTAL PROPERTY. IT MAY BE flt ianci tlltftla RE· riueJ:~~:4&:112114 HOTICEOfTRUSTEESSALE 01mona1 w~ a~craMJ FNllNl.flS11M c~ C"! IStJa~ "'::I• rus PUBLIC NOTICE DEBT $610.251 ."" SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. RED TO IN SAID DEED Of Rehtrence Ho 6925440 UNDER DEEOOf TllUST by Uta!I o• leOera c:rtd I 1;~1~ ftCTITIOUUUllMUS S ~c n ;r.~s !)$CC-• Flctlllous The beneficiary Ul'lder IF YOU NEED AN EXP\.A· TRUST APH No 141 4S4 02 YOU AA£ Ir. DEFAULT ll'-IOER or a ~9C~ l)flW!: Dy a Sta!e or MAME STATUIENT a.ala=-:t :;: : C.tvff 01 e LOAN N0.3088170 B usll'IHS N•m• Slld Deed or Trust here-NATION Of THE NATURE The PfoPlrtt herttolort de-YOU •AE IN OEFAUl DEED Of TRUST, DATED Jwre !eO~I~ Uv ll9S and loa!l 3$$0• Tne lo <I~ pe•so~ s OOl~~H5 a mr..!1 c• ''O"' 53 ~ St•l•ment totore necuted and de· OF THE PROCEEDING salbtdlsbeingsOIO"asls0 Tiit UN DER A DEED o 4 1991 U~LESS YOU T4l{E r.iat.on sal111gs lSSOClltlOll 01 ~e ooog bustim n GAii• sa.i w :c ma:t Dul #-oi;i T.S. NO.M-4423&CA The (Ollo<Mng persons are livered to the under11gned AGAINST YOU. YOU street ldOrHS and otller com-TRUST DATED 12120/'89 ACTION TO PROITCT -YOUR sa\llOQS l>aok spec ted in Sec OE"t G FT Cf~~ER 8877 ~-:c•·~a:-· Y \flar"a"l'i o;xp•ts~ " FtWVOTICA•NooF. doing bus1ness as: a wnnen Declaration of SHOULD CONTACT A mon Cllslgnallon. If any ol lht CJNlESS YOU TAKI< AC PROPERTY tl MAY 6E Sgl 1101'1 S•~? ol lllE rnll'Clai :oat d•t'I GrOVf 6'YO Galdto ~!CM t1 -pll!c r~.: ;'19 If ~ 5 8) GREATER LONG Def a ult and Demand tor LAWYER real PfOptfty desctl>ed lboVt Is llON TO PROtECT ryou AT A PUBLIC SALE 1F YOU ano au:ncmed 10 do Oils 'eSS CA 9~~"4 s-sno ()! t.nQllT\t:31lttS tD TftUITEE'I SALE BEACH/ORANGE COUNTY Sale. and 1 wntten Notice NOTICE 1s herebv given purpontd to tit 104 Aspen PROPERTY IT any 8 NEED AH EXPLA~AT,010 Q ti! s sl.!'.t tn tn6 eve111 tender TA KYU~G KA.% 1337 N •aWy r-.f C•~·~a"BS h ·ell YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ME OlCAUt.EGAL COt-1· of Default and Elecl1on to that WES PAC REC ON· Lane. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 SOlD AT A 0pue1 IC SALE THE NATURE o~ THf PR(). otller man casn IS ac:ceptec Ille G .. oert 1135 Fu -er:c!'I CA D~ SJ: :i~ee Mv3..'\l2S ~flt UNDER DEED OF TRUSl SULTAN IS, bl ORANGE Sell. The undersigned VEYANCE. INC. A CALI· Tiie undersigned Trustet dlS· IF YOU NEED •N UPLA CEEOING A(OAINS. vou "1'01.; Tri;s•ee ma<y W117ll'IOIC 1118 ISSU 2633 .. 'l()ef .,. •• 1.~:e·ts! as 0'0\'llcC DATED MARCH 2, 1992 COUNTY MEPICAlJlEGAL caused • said Notice of f ORNIA CORPORATION, Claims any liability tor any NATIO" Of THE NATURE. SHOULD Ce>t.TACT A LAWYER ance t.l Ole ·rustee s Deed unril SOO YO\JN KAN!> 1337 .N !"min a~~ :T• c'll)3 a ;.i:oncoa UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· CONSULTANTS. 7102 Default and Election to as trustee or successor lncorrec1ness of lilt slretl ad· OF THE PROCEEDING NOTICE is nereby given \!'la' ·~nds becom~ ava1~ble 10 tne G·ll>ert '13!> Fu~ rton •wli ~·a11~ ct ·• l'tctt s~~~•ta ~ TION TO PROTECT YOUR Edinger Avenue. Hunttng· Sell to be r11corded tn the uustee or substn.uttd dress and otner common deslg· AG At NS f y 00. Y 0 QUALITY LCM SERVICE ~ayet c• endorsee as a maner 92633 SllO Ouo "'··. r:P•tsl l!'t iCll PRObER~ PITBL~l~A~f ton Bench, CA 92647 counw where the real trustee' pursuant to the naoon, ot any shown herein s .. OUlO CONT A Cl CORP as irus'" or successor oi r 1111 Said ~ale WI• be mace TlllS tlllst11ess IS conouct•~ as or0\1e~o n slllc ~ote •!!$ SOL A Or Anthony J. Grajeda, propeny is located. Deed of Trust exec'uted by Said sale "MD be made but lAWYER trustM or subslllut.eo tius?c€ e.t ,,,.thoul covenant Of wa• t?Y nusoand and w'd cN•oes t'lO "-:: .. •s .. ~ e1 ~ IF YOU N0EFEOT AEN EXTPULARE. 4301 Apricot Or., Irvine, CA FOR SALES INFOR· 8"ROICH' YAOEGARAN A Wll!lOut ~nant or WIITlllty On 01126195 at 1 0 ''"fSUartl to 111, Oeeii 01 Trust •an~ irprm Of •ITlPl•O S1G>,EO T~l(YlJNG~G SOO trw$'•t ano o· :n• uus':! C"•a!to NATION H NA 92720 MATION: Mon·Fn 8 :00 • uoressed or llllplled rtgafdlllQ p M Got!Mn Weal Sav ,... OU"-1 KANG I:'~ S4t' :)>, • c• • <' OF THE PROCEEDING This business IS con· .m to 5:00 p..m. 16191 MARRIED MAN, AS HIS t>lle pomsslon cir encum· 1n9s Auoc;1at1011 $4.ll'VIC oecuteo bV fREDERICI( RO· •e;YO'llQ tia oossess on or i\ev1StJl/ll ll1$ ~DI ye: D£~u~ ~A"E c , i ~ •• ,i AGAINST YOU, YOU ducted by: on 1nd111idual 590·9200 SOLE ANO SEPARATE l>rances to P't '111e ramtlnlnQ co •• the duty •ppc>ml OENHUIS A"'IO OA"i A RODEN· •!ltiit1lb!3"CtS lo sallS'y 1111 •o !Jan~ bustness u~aer r>e F T OEPfNOEMT TRUST SHOULD CONTACT A Reg1s1rant has 1101 yet Oared: JANUARY 03, PROPERTY, Recorded on pnnapai sum ol !llt note(s) ed. Trustee under an HUIS HUSBAND ANO W'ff AS ~ltf~t!.lntss StCl:rtO by sa!ll , ·:.!.Olis busll"tS5 I'll"'~ o.• 0l~O S~=VICES 15 s:alcl Tm· LAWYER. begun to t11ns.ic1 b ... s1ness l 995 04/08192 IS Instrument secured by sa.d Ottd 01 TrllSl puraua nt to Deed o COMMUNITY PROPEllTV alld "~ advances 1\ere .. moer "ames llsltO llert•n FORNIA CORPORA ·On February 2. 1995. al unaer the r1ct1t10U$ n3me(s) CAL-WESTERN MCON· No. 92 220297 tn Bool. will\ lll'*rest Uterton. • pro-Trust recorded 01 Recofded oo 06 91991 as n-"'t'I 111te·es1 as provcec T ,, staiemtnl was! eo Willi ~·· A ~~ 'E>,T i:l.A 6 ,; 10:00 A.M., SPECIALIZED 1.sted obove VEYANCf CORP. Peg• This Deed of Trust vided In salCI note(s) aovanc:es 12/29189 u Docum•n strumenl No 91 J• 1782 01 ,. ··e·e.r. l"J eie unoa.4 P'lt'ION cai.~tv Cter' ot Orar-~t IO~r i~~:: ~ ;-L .: INC.. es duty •11pomteo Dr .An1hony J. Gra,eda , 515 EAST MAIN STREE wes subsequently modi· 11 under 1119 ..rms ol Ille No 89·70341 5 Bo oil I°" records in Inf cllce o• ~f ta~ce c1 r-• ~o~ sea.red ll'f Couotv on Oec.t!Tlbet 1 s ;99~ S~ ,<;.. ~--A~:4S~. :.A Trustee under and pu!Su· This 1tatement v.as r..ed PO BOX 22004 fled by tNI recorded Mod· Dte,.ol Trust 1$tlmated tees page • • of o fl I c 1 • County Recorder ol QAA\GE u c ~: .,,. nte•est l!le•eoa ~OT CE. lhtS Fict Lo~s ~a'T'e S !.,,L :o 'l> ,.., L1! 3, 2~ l',! ant lo Deed of Trust r• ""lh Ill• County C'e1k ol EL CAJON. CA 92022· lficalton of Deed of Trust c:llarges aH-expenm ol tit Record• In the Othc• ot CoOnty ~dornoa aiio Pd'S.ian• as er=, Ce~ m sad ~Cite fen Statenenl u1><1ts IM ~ea1s ~ ""' •r• WC.~~ • ~p. CF corded 3· 13-92, es insi No Orange County on Novcm· 9004 recorded Aprol 20. 1993 Truslle and ol the trusts cnattd uw Recorder or Orano to 1rlt Noto ol Oe'a .. : aM =~a·;tS aio upensn ol Ille !fom tilt caie t Id$ ti:~a Ill 17'~ R S.tt S ~u ,f· IC.: Iii 92•154734• of Olflclli ber?3 199-' (6191590.921)() as instrument numbered by Slid Dteo ol TrllSt to·'Mt County Catilornoe •11 Elecnon to S.~ t.'la1e,1~cr •e-.,s~anoi:ie:r~tsC'ea•eoo., llac11111Co..11tyCie Ai'lf"' PROq-V6~_,n Rec~ds ~ 1~d'!.~c~1°1 t~~ • FCl29044 By KA THY HOLMES, 93-0262405. on Orange S!l8 406 73 Estimated Accrut4 ecuted by Jordan R cordtO 09/211\994 ~ nsl' .. • SJ~ ~ed ot •r1.st FIC'wliOus 81.15 "tsS ~ame S:Z:t· '!> 112 • i9'95 ~~i' c:~ty State O 01 Pubi.shed Ne-.\port Beach· EXT. 3030 county This Deed or int1ertst and aoo111onal acvances. ~genatem an Tunn~ar me"lt No 94·572675 ci salO O'· i>na 12.?3 '199« meit l"o.51 oe I ~o oe•ore t1.11 OBITUARY . 888 QALJFORNIA. executed by Costa Men Oa.iy P11qt Ot!-TrustH Sele Officer Trust is a Revolvmg Ltne II any Wiii 111crusa tl'llS logura ~~d ~an H ~ult ~ loai Rec:otos WILL SEU. ~· QUALITY lOAN SfRVICf ~Mt rne ! 'lO GI tlJS staltrre~· 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l'fANCY MEZERA-GOLD A CefTlber 22. 29. 1994. Jan<1· Aurht>nzed S111n•Wrd ol Credit erid upon mat11· pnor to sale • • A ioc: .~~~gs a" Fed:,, 011\911995 at 10 00 A 'I a· ~ CORP H ukl Tmtee 650 OOH not at tse I 1111tor a e 1• MARRIED WOMAN AS ary 5. 12. 1995 1112;19;26/95 nty, date ol the orog1nal The bentrlCUIY under said Deed 5!., r ~s ~nd Loan A.no· FRO~T Of THE Fi.AGPC .. ES 11· EAs• ~O~R"H STREET SEC ~se on l!ltt stall ol a ~ct.ious CLARK HER SOLE ANO SEPA· th544 PUBLIC NOTIC! Promissory Note e new olTrustltertlofou uecu•und ciat;~ as Benehcuuy THE MAIN ENTRY AllEA ": O\:f-.QORSA\TAANA .. A Busress Name In vo.a on o' P rlscllla c 9tton RATE PROP6RTY IS TRUS. PUBLIC"NOTICE Promissory Note dated delriereo to tne undersigned a Wiii aetl ,., public auc THE PlACENTIA CIVIC CiN'"Er: 9rJ• '14 28!>·9962 9y Ille og!lts ol ano\!ler u'ICP' Clark I'•' 5 ~~ 8 ,. TOR, WILL SELL AT PUB· NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S March 15 1993 was oe· W11tten Oeelarallon ot llelJlllt 1100 to the highe$l bid· 4Q1·411 EAST CttAi..W-1 A\E· ?riE:iESA 'IUSSELL ASSIS· Federa SQlt OI com:no11 ii"' B bum 10 Los A i.,e· UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST ens 1238998 SALE UNOEA cuted for .the same pttnCI· a(ld Demand lor sale and alder tor c:.ah fpayeble a NOE PUCE.NTIA Cl\ A~ PtJ!k : "A~-SE~~t?AflV ).See Sectioo tU)~ tt UQ ICS Sept 19 1917 BlODER FOR CASH (pay· Fictitious DEED OF TftUST pal balance of ...t1nen Nooce ol Detaull ano 1rme 01 ute in tawtut AUCTI0"-1 TO THE l'll\j"er :Pc •62·9 12/29~' • !> 11us1i:m and l>ro'ess °"~ aieo pe3 ce• ... lfy in able a1 lht time of sale in LOAN· StOO 000 00 01 Official Etecaon to Se• The under·,money ot the un11e 6tDDEq roR CASH 1oavaDA a1 • ·~95 CO<le~ Ne.·."'ort Be;,cn Jan ia ... ful money ol lhe United Business Name 3-00218191'()40304 rds on the ~II ice of the signed caused said Nota ot Slates. by c.a•ti. 1 cash tnr lllTle ol 53Je .., l.lw'u ~:.IJh Ft<St f "Q 6 199:> A 10,..9•11,.. 8 States) at IN THE FRONT Statemen1 OTHER·119408115·20 ~co t R d I OR Oelault anOEtecuon to Sello tit ier s c:hecll dr.awn by ot trle United Statrs 3 . ~r· PUBLIC NOTICE TEAM ESCROW INC res dent ol B:ilboa OF THE FLAGPOLES Al The !olloAmg persons are 807JO oun Y ecor e1 o . recorded in !fie County Wl'ler•l•tate or nal1011al bani.. a one and mttresl corveyPO l'l ' 13151 BrookhurstSt Pcn1nsu13 st·e lo\aa THE MAIN ENTRY AREA doing bus.ness as· FILE. 94• 7 ANGE County. Cahtornia. the real property ts located and cl'HICll drawn by • atat aod now held by 1t uride' sa :i NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SAU C'.31dtn~o11e CA 921>'3 and supported coM· TO THE PLACENTIA CIVIC sue SHACK GOURMET A.P. NUMBER and pursuant to the Notice more tnan tnrl!e montl'ls 11ave,or tederal credit union. Deed 01 Trust in t1le orODf!l)' Tille No 3380091 Newport Beach·Costa ~esa CENTER, 401-411 EAST FROZEN YOGURT, 1910 W. 459· 171·14 or Detault and Elec11on to tta1>sed sif\Ce Suell recordauon or a check drawn by 1 0 C 1 T S Ho 93 0147 Oao"; PMot muntty ans and chat•· CHAPMAN AVENUE PLA· B.ilboa Bl~d. Newport YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Seti thereunde1 recorded Dali 12/Z2134 stale Of tederal savings ~·:~le~ en ~ d ~n~ ./"A Y(' ARE 1~ OE.fAULT OF CN28401C t cs Sho is sut1.11"8 CI CENTIA. CA all 11gh1, title Beach, Cai.t. 92663 UNDER A DEED OF 9119/94 1n Booll. f'age. NA MORTGAGE SERVICES.lend toan usoc1a11on LEASEl1~~~a E;TAfE "1/ ANM !'I CA"EO 9110191 UN ES Dec 22 29 Jan !I 12 by her son, Cnr.slo· and lntetest conveyed 10 Ka1lan Chow, 16621 Es· TRUST. DATED 03112/92 Inst. I 94·567381 of said INC As Trustee 1111vonga auoc1atron. o " l,.. _ TO PROTEC pher Cl3fk, oaughtor· and' now held by II undoi tella A\IO, Cemios. Calif. UNLESS you TAKE AC Otfic•al Records, Will 400E MatnStrett.Stodcton CA savings bani! 1pec:1hed TEOSTA~Le\J!o~~~E~~;;~g ~~~q4:~c~T~~ IT ~AY B PUBLIC NOTICES en-law Pauline Bakor. said Oeod ol Trust In the 907093 TION TO PROTECT YOUR SELL on January 19 95290-4009 1n 1ect.1on 5102 01 the f l· " ."' • SAlE grandchHdron Zoo propeny s11uatod In u1d This bu~lness 1s COtl· PROPERTY, IT MAY BE 1995 at At the North front ATTN TRUSTEE OFFICES lnanclal C<><M and autho· TRUSTOR MAY NO~ 11AVf (iR ~tc~ A ~U8LIC SALE .!_f,,.YO NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S Clark and BtH 3,.-n County end State de· duc\ed by an 1nd1111dual SOLO AT A PUBLIG SALE ntrance 10 the County ~09) 546•3771 nzed to do buimeu on MAY HEREAFTER A~OU RE ~ •~:.~ A\I tXPl..ANATIO~ vr Tti 0 LTOHANER 1WE117.~1 Egan; brotn.ar Cn.Jrles sc11bed as· The regl$trant(s) com· AN EXPlA 9 la •-~~ th•• itate ) At At me TkAT CERTA ~ UASEt'ClJ ";A vRE Of THE PROCHO ~G .. ., Cotton 5 1ter ~ 0 , A.P.N. 442-05S·t7 mcnce.d to 1ransac:1 bus1· IF YOU NEED CourthOllSe 7oo Crvic Car AJ!en.~I .-..ewy North tront en1rance 10 ESTATE CREATED 11'V 1<[5 ·A~~ ... s~ YOU YOU SHO..,l FILE "4·10115·8 Auo·ey' Cc-1\,;;n ·,;_ ~c~s The slleol eddress and ness under the Fict1hous NATION OF THE NATURE Cen"r °''"e West Santa T 28424 the Councy Courthouu DE~IAl LOT LEASE .:e .• ~\-AC~ Al.AWYER A.P. NUM8ER othef common des1gna1.on Business Name(s) 1.sted OF THE ~OCEEOING Ant. CA at 01 00 P M Dec 29 1994 & Jan 05 12 700 C1v1c: Center Drove CORDED SEPTE~BER 11 ·:.~-NOtlCf IS HERUY GIVEN YOU AqE N nErAu~. U"-Cht ist n:i Glm:'t'n an.J 11 any, ol the real ptoperty above on: 12·23·94 AG,INST YOU. YOU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO 1995 West Sdnt.a Ana C:A .all IN S()()I( 4033 PAGE i:· ~ THAT. 0€R A DEED Of Tl\uS" DA-EC C~n1n 3 Fo.-. "' anc descrit>ed abow IS pur· Kai:anChOw SHOULD CONTACT A THE HIGHEST BIDDER PUBLIC NOTICE nght t111e end m1eres1omc.AL RECORDS IN -~E :'"' .ia"'i.a!Y 27 19~~ a A;;g.'512 199' U'ILESS YOlJ ~~~ec~~,e~h~~.·~~ ported to be 3028 CORTE Tl· s statement "'as l1'ed LAWYER. FOR CASH fpavel>le lit the conveyed 10 and now cmCE Of ·HE COU"tl'f ;:,r •o e. a "l ASSOCIATIO\ l E TAl(E ACTIO.~ •o PRC.EC af'd Jc .. n Coi:cn Sne PORTAL , NE WPOR T v.111'1 tl'le County Cteik ol NOTICE 1$herebyg1ven time of sale 1n lawlul NOTICE Of held by 1t under u1d cOl\OEROfSAIOCOU~n '. s:.:v:ES as duly aDOOn CYOUR PROPERTY •~·'BE BEACH. CALIFORNIA. Oca~o Counry on_.lani...;.Jy thst WES PAC RECON money of the United lAUSTEE'S SAlE Deed ot Tru11 . tn lhe CUJO<\G SUCH ~TER£S• -.. "~~£,.no~· ano purs~ait :o SOLO Al A PUEL C SAlE r ~1~m:e~e~o. ~gl~ .. r~: 92660 3, 19 5 VEYANCE. INC A CAll· States) all right. lttle and lru•lee Sale No property 111uated m aa1d WHICti 'IA.Y BE ACCJ Rd) ~·wi r recordta VOU II.EEO '-" EXPtMlitO'• The unders19ned Trustff F632691 FORNIA CORPORATION 1ote1t<t conv•Yel1 to and 81C1&678·!i45 County Caht ornoa de UNDER T1-tOSE CERTA ... o;: . .:i ,1 Cl"' .is itStrument rumOE or Tlif NATlfRE Of .. E PllC-llo...,ers a en.it o s d<xtaims eny liat>.11~ !Of Pull shed fl<e.o.pcirt Beach· as trustee or s11ccessor now neld by 1t und81 said Tille O•<t~r No 1cr1blng the land there T'°" PRO SIO'S SET FOil-.. ~2 6.)9633 01 :r-e ottoa ',1 CHO "tGS At>Al~Si YQ vo., may Ce rnaoe 19 lt e • lflY incomtctnen o the Costa ~esa DllJy Pilot J3n-trustee or subsllluled Deed ot Trust in tl"le prop· !1Hbll!>4 11 '" lot J ot lrac:• No THE REI ANO DfM SES -HE ":llC~ -ol Orang• Counfy ~ SHOULD CONTACT A ~WVEA Scr.pps Co oge s: ... Slleet •dd~u. ~~10~th~; uary 12. 19, 26. Febn.J:iry 2, trustee pursuant to the eny situated on sao<f R~~~~=7~: 2955 ~' Jhow"a on: ~~g REAL PRC~ ATV OES:R SEO ~o·· a w LL SEt.L AT PU6.. Hottca ol Ttmlt's Sale Ulldtf ~~~~~0'::~1 ~~~.: 1cf30 ~;'~o"v.n ::r':1n ' 1995 Deed of Trust exPcuted by County and State herein APN No 418 082•46 ~".~~1 ~9 ~~ 2f0 22 and AS fOllO'WS' LC• 2' C~ AUC'1 TO 11 GliEST 8100E DeedtlTr.sl Coiunoia A,.: C~ t'· Saia saro v.1M ba made. th6?4 BAROKH YAOEGARAN ' alter descrtbf>d lol 2 in YOU AAE IN OEFAUL l . 23 o l M••cell.neous TRACT ~0 28'j ~ TttE C ¥y tQR LAWflll MO .... EY Of THE Neta 'S ereo, i • ~-. C"a~ rnont C.\ 91711 but "''tnout convenant Of l TIC&:: A MARRIED MAN. AS HIS Btock E of Tract N, 32 3, UN OE R A OE E O OF Maps Rtic:ord• ol Or Of N£WPORT SEA:H I\ SA 0 U"-TEO STAT!S OR A CAS'1 f RST l._,OEFENOE.... R.,S 1--------- wananry, expres1 Of 1m· PUB IC NO "" SOlE ANO SEPARATE as Shown on a Map Re· RUST DA ltD 0512.1190 anoe County C.ahlornoa COUNTY AN(.l sTA·E AS E"'S CttECIC al n ~e lront o OEEO S[RV1CES i\ CAL fO!i~ plied, reg1trd1ng tille. pos· Flctl&lous PROPERTY. Re corded on corded '" Boolo. 14• Pages NLESS YOU TAKE AC· The property nereto· SHOWN A MAP 'IECO'ICEO t'le ~POies ~! tne ma1n en ~ORPOR.ATI as trcstet seu1<>n. or encumbrances, Business Nam• 04108f92 as lns11ument 40 and 41 ol M•S· ION TO PROTECT YOUR tore deacnbed ea bemg ·~ 6 94 PAGES •~ ~6 Al\0 a<ea tc !!'le PlacenN CMC C611ter Sil.:X:.SSO• trustee or 5 .. t>SLW to pay the rema1n1ng pr1nci· Stat•ment No 92·220295 1n Book cellaneous Meps Records PROPEATY IT MAY BE sold ··a. 11 The stree 47 Of MISCELLA-.ECIJS '-'APS 4!)1.411 East Cllapm~n A~enu truslff 1>U~uan1 !O Ille Deed o pal sum of the note(s). •• Th 1 11 ng persons are Po!)e ot Oft1c1al record$ 1n of Orange County, Cahfor· SOLO •T A PUBLIC SALE addre•s end other com IN lHE OFFICE Of THE .::01.i~ Placenlla CA llla streel aodres Trust oecultC by JOttN CASE cured by said Deed ol 1 ~ ~l~~ss u · the office of the County n1a IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· mon de11yni.uo11 11 a11y RECORDER OF SAID i;Ot,'l'TY and olher common des10na ANO HILDA CASEY HllSBAN Trust with Interest thereon, dE°0r;j GOLF NEWSLETlER Recorder ol Orange The p1operry address NATION OF lHE NATURE ot the real property Cle· EXCEPTING THEREFROM All ~ons 1 any ot l!le re.ti prooen-, A .. O w1ff 4S ~O~MUNITY IS pro\lldtd In said nole(s), 3184 Arrway Ave., Suite J.: County. Cal1torn1a, anl1 and other common des1g· F HtE PHOCEEDINGS sc:nbed above •• purport· Oil OIL RIGHiS 'lo/ NfRA,S ;~smtieo above 1$ ourpo'ttd 1 PROPERTY Recoraeo cri NMI04t LAWM• advances, II any undor the Costa Mesa CA 92626 pursuant to the No11ce ot nation. 11 any, of the real AGAINST YOU · YOU ed to be 208 loyo1a MINERAL RIGHTS ,.A.URA ne 1711 Pon Westt>ourne 0811611991 as 1nstr~m•n1 No MOUNT OlM 1erms of said Deed o! DME Golf inc ' (CA) 3184 Default and Election 10 properly de11cr1bed above SHOULD CONT ACT A Road Costa MeH c• GAS RIGHTS A"-10 OHiER .. .,,. Pn Newport Buen CA 9260 91 4403811n soc~ Paoe OI 01· ~. ~ Te~p~ns!:•~; T~~::=~~':i Airway Ave., Suite J. Costa Sell thereunder recorded 1s purported to be 2721 lA0WYE0R1119195 t 1 00 9~26 d ed T OROCARBONS BY WhATSO· Asstsso1 s P110tl No 45!· 132· •oaa1Aeooros 111 tne otta Ol lhe o...,.. • ~ " b d Mesa, CA 92626 9119194 1n Book. Page, EAST COAST HIGHWAY. n 8 ·h• un ersign tillt EVER NAME KNO~ -ttAi :l2 Tte QW!ltr ol Ille rail prop County Aeco•Oe! 01 ORA .. GE "S~.f\"11'g AU FOJlhJ ~~~·~i:~•ted Y sai This business ts con-Inst I 94·56737901 said CORONA OEl MAR. CA o~npa~~ul~!b:~e D;~,~ ~e dllc:laima anyl l~b•ll0 tJ.AY BE WITHll'< OR ul\OER nl\' IS 1>11rooned to be ~es H Countv. ca111omia and Pll!'S11an 1625 ~ The lolal .,'.oount ol un· ducted by: a corporation Otlic1al Records, Will 92625 appointed Trustee undef ~ •,"J~~c.o~-~" ·~., THE PARCEL Of l.Attb 11ERf· l(•auS!laJ' a mamed man as fl 10 l!lt Nola ol DelaJ I and CoatAI ~ paid balance of lhe obhga· The reg1stran1(s) co~ SE.LL on Jenuary t9 The undersigned nd pursuant lo Deed or other c:om~on deaogna 1'-ABOVE OESCR SEO -c. sole-~~ st?lfalt OfOPtt1V T Election to Sen lt'ereunoe· It · i,. ... MO;;•;•;•;·~--lion MCured by the prop. menced to transact busi· 1995atAtthe Nonh front Trustee disclaims anytoa-rust,' recordltd on a.on 11 an~ •Jluwn h-.re,GETHEll WITH TkE PERPE" ·"~t:s~"ed Tnistee O!Sda.rt'}COfdlO C9'?8i994 Ill Boo~ II env to be 501d and reason· ness unde~ the ( ~oct.i.l!~ll~ entrance to the County bol.ty 101 any •ncouectness 05130/90 •• Document '" s .. id 1.,ae will b&illA. RIGHT Of OR l. ~\J a'ly ,;a: ':'f tor i·y ll'CQffttll\IS Page as l~Strume~ No ~· abfe estimated costa, ••· B~sin•n. 5 3"',1 s 1 • Counhouse 700 C1v1c of the prooeny address No 90..287701 Booll •• m•Je bul w1thou1 co"'M N ~G EXPLOR N.3 4"1'J 0"· ~· !!'f s:ieet address aod o er !i8l1~ ol sa.o Ot!cal Reccrcs -~~0 ... u ~-penses and advancea 11 a~e• ~~lf~nc 994Anlh0ny Center Onve West. Santt and other common des10· aye •• ol 01t1c1a1 enant or ..,.,,.,.111y e•JEllAi NG THERHOR A.\B ~om ... 1>11 ~es~na:.or.s 11 ry W•Ll SELL on Ot'26t1995 a1 ~ _ ... .__ .-- the time of lnitl.J f ubhca· KOfba.. Pitsident ' Ana, CA at 1 ;00 P M AT natt0n of any shown ecorda m the othce ol pr.s~,..,;J or 1111plled re~SlOR ~G iN ANO REMO;\~ Sllt'W!l ~·itn Sao SJlf " TH[ fqQ\'T Of THE f"l..A\IPOLES ~ ~~l- tJon ol the Notice o Sale Is This statement was filed PU8l.IC AUCTION TO THE herein the Recorder 01 Or0tnge 9•rUmg lltte IX>~•••••on fhE SA,<Jt FROY SA O J.'.O .,,_,~, ;v .-. t:'OI.! CC\tna'll OI AT lt<E "IAN E-.TllY AREA T ..... _ ...,....,. -r $437,828· 12• d W11h the County Clerk or HIGHEST BIDDER FOR The total amount of the 011nty Cahtorn1a e•· or e11<.u11ll>'•'\'-et W P•VOR A~Y OTMER LA'iC \CL~D ,,.3••ar,•, uc esse;i or Lmi:oe~ TttE P..ACE ~T1A C'V1C CENTER 3500 Pectflc View C>rN9 The Benellchtry un er Orange County on Oecem-CASH !payable at the time unpatcl balan" of the obh· ecuted by A Carroll Wal th.i remJ1111ny pnnc.1p•t "G THE R ~>i-re w .. ? ·t~iWC:"9 t:>t l>O$StSSIO!l o• 401 411 EAST Cl1A~A!' AVE -.,ort 8-dt Uld Deed of Trust h::,o-~er 131994 !lQ8.t.5 t sale tn ~.)Yful mone of ~at1on secured bv the ten an unmamed wom· ~uni ol the nu1~1~1 H STOC CR O!!.E -~\All' tllC\ll"'t''•"ces :: Pa\' ! re ._vE PLACEN7 A CA at •J ...... 1-~---lor• .... •IC\4ed and Md"" '"" B h-the United Stetesl all properly to Ile siir<r1n n '"° llf "lOTU O eCI 0~0RILL A'O M M c:;aM :.A>,:"S rna.niic C'lllC"~a ~.'Tl ol • 11ole AM A"" PO& i: AIJCTI ' -~~~~~=='~ ert<S to t.!t undert~ 0:. PC..blished Nev.port eac right title and 1nte'rest reason1ble es11mated Wtll sell at public: auc· Trust ""'"' onle,esa lhere iOTHER THAA THOSE ~.:;. S ".miecw::e· s aness-e•! OI T'1E ~IG~ES ~ OOtR ~OR f i':°~':nd Oe=for Sale Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Jan-cOflveyed to and now held cost.-expensu and ed 1100 10 lhe highest 1 bid; wi 8 " pruvided "' sa•ctABOVE OESCl\·SEO o·t • tH ;!""!' ct-1<93' :>II se:u•ed DV :n~ .:AS~ P"Jitll@ •I .,,to' 5"e r! and v.r1tten Notice ol 0.: uary 5• 12• 19• 26• 199,.5h659 by 11 under said Deed of vances 01 the time of the ~~.·~.~~~e(~~Y~~!1~1 ~~~:1 ,~':t.~~:: ~~•,~~GAS WHLS .'-!.,,ELS A\r;' ... w~ "lir~· i~o omu SU"' la#'u mOl'!Y 01 N ur. C fault and ~on lo Sell • Trust 1n the propeny situ "'1hal publteatoon of the money 01 "the united Dtted 01 runt ei.tim.-te<tSttAFTS 1NTO ·tf~O:J'.it! {111 a; crev>deo e·u1 p!Qs ad StallS all rig~! tilt ar::o 1• Tile undersigned caused PUBLIC NOTICE ated in s11d County and Notice of Sa1e •s States) al Al the North luea Ch,;rgea .anJ .,. ACROSS TME SUSStJRfA;f ~ .a"l"S 1• a~v 1;11Jt1 il'le t!1m~ est con~yte to .ana "~'* !.C said Notice of 0.1111!1 and Stele here1n1lter de· $115.295 46 tron1 entrance to the peiues bl lhe Truat~THE IA"O A."'10 TO eo-:)y '1e•eo1 aio 111t.eres1 on su:n a~ DV 111.-cer ~ 0etc •' •i.s: n Electlon to be recorded In u EE'S sc11bed Lot 2 It'\ Blocl. E In add111on to cash the ounly Counhouse 700 and 01 tho tru~\$ 1.1ea1e SVCH WH'PS.OCK£0 CF: :>I· 1a~ces p111s lees Cl!aiges !\ l7le pro0trtr s :-.at!O in 54..'ll the county where the real NOTICE OF TR ST ol Tract No. 323. as Trustee will eccept a C1v1c Ceo•er 0..1"e West by aa1C1 Oeoec1 ot lrn11 to RECTIONALL Y ;)A LUO oe•s~; 01 '1t Trus!H a'IO l'l.S! COi.it'ii\ Mid Stal! •1 •111~1 1 Ile· ptoperty Is localed. ~~~~4 Shown on a M ap Re cashier's checll drawn on Santa Ana, CA •II roght Wll $2.t'.1 7JJ 18 Eahn1ol WELLS TUN~HS A.\;) 5 .. ~·rs .•ei'til 111 SJC he:i l"t 101.1 setlOtd lOt l~ ~ S.:>"'\? £.''•••••••••• TNs~anattem~~co~ Loen N!0431160937 c~ded~Boo~ 14,Paoes as~~~n~~n~~nk a 1111v a1~ interest c:o11 e~d~~A~c: .. ~1~l~1~~·~n~l~M~e~~~t~a~n~u~N~O~E~R~~~O~~~·~~~E~~~~~o~~~~~~~m~J~~~10~·~1n~e~~~n~~~~~~~~~~~o~R~E~S~U~B0~1:~~5~1~:N~O~r~5:F ~.,~·'~'~~~~~~~~~ lect a debt, a.nd any lnlo1· APN: 939 83 484 40 . and 41 of Mis· check drawn by a state or veyed to and now held -; ~.i:,oror rh~:~e:ipo~111 be T.S. No. 901643 cellaneous Meps, Records federal credit unipn or a ~y 1\ ~n<J~~ apa;~!~d 1~1 Date: 04 Jan 95 • IMPORTANT NOTICE TO of Orange County. Cahfor· check drawn by" state or u~~!d nm a .. 1d '"c~~111v' sh~ T:Z~G SPECI ALIZED, INC., PROPERTY OWNER: ma. federal sa111ng~ and loan Cahlornoa deacnbed •S TRUSTEE 1090 Eug• YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T The propeny address essoc1at10l'I. savings osso· lot 46 01 Traci No 10445 1 Pl 1 C 1 t 1 UNDER A DEED Of and other common des1g· e11t10n or savings bank In the County ol orange "c • .. 3•;~3 ,::S," :~:: TRUST, DATED MARCH nation, 11 any. of the real spec1t1ed 1n Section 5102 State ol California as • • • 7, 1991. UNLESS YOU property desc11bed above of the Finanei.11 Code and shown on a Map record 1424 TAI([ ACTION TO PRO· 1$ purported to be. 2721 auttiorized to do business ed In Book 449 Pages 12 IY: A. CHA ... ERS, TECT YOUR PROPERTY. EAST COAST HIGHWAY, 1n this state· 1n 1he event to t7 1nclu11"e ot Miacet· TRUSTEE SALES OF· IT MAY BE SOLO AT A CORONA DEL MAR. CA tender other than cash" leneous Maps Rec:ord1 FICER PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 92625 accepted the Trustee may ol Orang• County, Cah· 05P00380 NEED AN EXPLANATION The undera11Jntd withhold th& issuant@ ol torn1a anCI •• corrected Publlshed Newport OF THE NATURE OF THE Trustee d1scle1ms .any 111 the Trustee's Deed until by thitt c:enain Certil · Beaeh·COlll Meu Oailu PROCEEDING AGAINST blhtv fOf anu 1ncorrec:tf\HI funda become eva1l1bie to •CAiled ot /conec;tton 1•· ' YOU, YQU SHOULD ' c.orded m Booi. 1JJ25 Pilot Jal\Uary 12. 19, 28, CONTACT A LAWYER. of the propeny address the peyee 01 endorsee as Page 1449 01 Olllciaf 1995. On FEBRUARY 2. end other common de11g· t matter ot nght Record• of ia•d Or•nge th672 1995• at lO·OO A. M •• nation. 11 any, shown Said 111• w olf be mtde, County ----------ICAL·WESTERN RECON herein but without c:ovenent or the total amount 01 INt PUBLIC NOTICE VEYANCE CORP., a ca11-The total emount of the werranty, express or 1m unpaid b.alance ot tl'\e NOTICE forn11 c:orporetoon ts duly unpaid balance of the obh· plied regardH'IQ title, pos· obliga1ron secured by INVITING •IDS eppomted trustee under g111on secured by 1tio session or encumbrtnces the ~operty to ~ sotd Se.Jed blci. may be r• and pursuent to Deed of property to be sold and t o 11t1sly the indebted· and reasonitbl\I ea11mat. cellled at ttie omc. of the Trust recorded MARCH 1eason1bte estrnated neas secured by saKI ed coata, ••P8f1•ea end Ctty Clerk 3300 Newpor115, 1991, as 1n1t No. 91 costs, expenses and ad· Deed, edvances thereun ad\'al'ICe• at the lime ot BoiJfevard 'Post Office Box 121559, of Oll1c11I Re· vances at the ume of the der, with interest as pro the 1n1llal public..atton 01 t768 NeWpor1 S.ach, Call· cords in t he ofhc:e of the 11'\/l•al publication of tt\e vtded thttelt'\, and the un th• Nolle~ olp Sale Is tomli 92659-8915 until 1:30 County Recorders of OR· Notice of Sale is: paid principal balance of lb6 18:; b2 caah·:~.~~ P.M. on the tat day ol Feb< ANGE County. Ste\e ot $1 ,058,968.13 the Note secured bV UICI m~a heel dritwn 00 • ruery 1995, at which 11m. Ctllforn11, exec6ted bA In 1dd111on t o cash the Deed with interest thereon 1~~ ~ national bank • such bldl ll'lelt be Of>tr.'ld WALTER T. DOXEY, Trustee will ec:cept a as provided In 111d Note, ~h~ll drawn by • ,&A1e encl read fOf GROUNOWA· MARRIED MAN AS HIS ceshler's check drtwn 01'1 fees charou ll'ld l>C" ,_ .. _ al c;rltdtt uoion TER DEVELOPMENT SOLE ANO SEPARATE • f d Of ..-.r • PROJECT 38-INCH WATER PROPERTY Will SELL • Sltlt or nauorwit benll, • ptl'ISH 0 th• trust•• en or • chec:ll drtwr1 by • TRANSMISSION MAIN • AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO check drawn by a atnte or the. trusts crHtod.by uod •~'-or 1.oera1 111nne1 REACH NO 2 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR federel credit union or a Deed or Trust. and loan u1ocl1tton. Conllac:t c~o04·F, CASH CASHIER'S cheClc drewn by a state or WES PAC RECONVEY Hvmoe auoc11tlon, 01 Engineer's E11lmate CHECK DRAWN ON A federal savil'lgs and loan ANCE, INC., A CALIFOR· aavll\9• ban~ apa~1;d $1,113,500. STATE OR NATIONAL essoc1a11<>n, 11v1ngs 1110 NIA CORPORATION, AS In 1t1Ct1on ~1 OI 1• Approved b~ tl'lt City IANIC A CHECK DRAWN c111ton or sevmga banlc TRUSTEE. 1501 DOVE n=i~ c::-~~~n Collnc:1l lhl19'h day ol Jan-llY A STATE OR FED· spec1fred en Section 5102 STREET. SUITE 230. ~ i..te uary t995 ERAL CREDIT UNION, OR of \he Ftn1nc1tl Code end NEWPORT BEACH, CA 1 1 ""t addreu end Wende I , lllq9lo, A CHECK DRAWN BY A evthoflled to do buslt'ltts 92860. 17141 660-3918 0J!: ~mon dutOM' City Cl...tl ST ATE OR FEDERAL on thla lttlt In the event By JOANNE S HER ~ if any, ot U\e t..i Pro1pectlve blda.rt NY SAVINGS AND lOAN AS tender Other than cash 11 MAN f"UST£E SALE property ducr1bed Obtain one Mt of bid docu-SOCIATION SAVINGS eccepted tl'le Truatet mey OFFICE", Otted ebowtt I• putpOf1eC1 to be menta at no cott at the of· ASSOCIATION, OR withhold tl'le 1t1uenc1 ol t2/20ft4 • 11-,. Lomberd Court fie• of the Pu«>flc Work• SAVINGS IANtC SPECI th• Tru-.11'1 Deed unol NPP0001178 ~ ....... CA 921~ ~ 3300 NeWport FtEO IH SiCTION 1102 funds become ewe•ble to PVI: 12/28194. The undeH t9ftM ~ louleYeld Poll Office Boll OF THE F1NANCl"1. tl'le peyee or endort .. H 01/0tlll&,01112195 "ditcl .. rna any I~ ' ,.._,. COO[ ANO AUTHONZEO e tNtttr of rigflt '°' any In<;~ Of 11M. NewpOn llMch, ......,.. TO DO IUSINUS IN Seid Mtl wll b. ~ W IOTICI the ,.,.,.. eddr"• and tortM 12U1-1111 THIS STATE WIU If but Without c:o"'*" 0; OIMf common deeten•· "or furthtf Information HELO AT THI ENTMHCl war•emv ••PrtH °' im --•~nuu ~ tf .ny, erw..wn ._.. :,1Jd SttnMrt. 11 ..._ ~L':"'~= ~~~..,!!~· m~'£r==u "' .. n.11c1ery Benll. ol p I d N 1 MAH AYIMll. OMNGI. -·or enc ... ·--· NW14»1n 04 ·~ HT • SA """ "" .... ··~ CALIPOl98A. .. •• to Mt19!~~he ind9btect· NI .. DffAULT UltO(I\ Nardo Abt•U, ., 112, hac~ ..._ __, tlttl w .__. _. ""' MCUfM IV H'd 0 Of T"UIT ~Tf Soo-.m c.fttom!• CLC ,_. ~ 1L t7, ,... veyed to end"°"..., ltw Deed. HveMet '"*""" tnM1 Ufllla YOO lMf JH1 l tmpeflal HllJh Nn 11 .,,., _., DIN et ..,, w11h m9"Ht •• Pto IClfl TO "'°11CT YOU •• , .,.,, CA 1i.2' ANE W • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot iJ plbzsed ., to annuuna 11 nnv snvict nmv 111k1ilabk to MW~ ~ wiU 1UJW SEARCH ti~ name for you at no extra charf!, and Jave you the time and the trip to the Court ff quse in Santa Ana. Thm, of COUTSl', afar tht semrh is complded wt wi/J file yovr fa:titious businm ~ rtalmJml with tht GJunty Cler/e, pubGsh qna a wtek for four wedrs as requimJ by law and thm file your proof of publiat/UJn tuith tht CounJy Ckrlt. Please Jl()jJ by tlJ filr your fotitiqus b,ainm st4Jm1mt Ill tht Daily Pilot, 33{) W Bay~ (4sta Mesa. If you ca11not JtqJ> by, p~ ad/ us t1J (714) 642-4321 and rue wiJJ 11Ul1te amzngmiam frr ~to had this~ by mail. -Jf JfJU""""" ~ aJJ Uf".tr.d ~will be~ g/aJ IO assist you.. GooiJ '1IC/t in JOU" NW~ ~auy~-.. ~.""! ... !"""'!!~ .. ~~~ ... ~TNM M tN ~Nlltr Vided thllr9tft, •nd fhe"" m IT MAY• 1-..orie Ho C114t 611· ........ ~ peld lpel t..llnce f A IC ULl ' f llff "-----------------------.-.----------:---------,. • \ • • ThuMay, January 12, 1995 - 1 I , -~-·- ·~;;.......,- . ' '' ' • 1 . ~;'jt. ~ -=-, I, ·.:; I ·-. ~ ~ ......... , -r HOUSES/ -CONDOS IOllM. HOUllOICl FOR SALE 0 '"'"0 1HU"ITY A11u..-......... NIU11' ....... Mlljlel .... Fd· .............. ~ .. ,,.. .. CORONA ..................... .,, ............ ...., .......... DEL MAR 1022 .._.._.,... et ••acrllWIHllt• ........ c-......-. EXCELLENT PROF· ....................... ITS . LOO HOME ................... WHOLESALERS. Join ..................... prov an 18 >'Jl&r Log --·-I ..... Manufacturer 16 Kiln· Oli.d log .iylea, •tllft· '1lllt .. ---illl ... Ing S9,800. Exclualve k IU}J_... .......... tenttory. Mr. Buck 1· ........ _ ....... 800-32 1 ·56•'7. Old ........... a. ...... 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IAGUNJ\ CEMET!RY LOT/ BEACH 1048 CRYPT 1225 Cott••• W/ Velw Oen 11\J, , Bd 1 Ba • atlJdlO, •11 Savtnea: 2 lot•, wooa flta, frplc, pv1 Pacific View (091 Mat). ctyd Wood• Cove, 2 1018, w .. 1m1na1er S32&,ooo. cau Bob (Devoclon) •• t W414'29 Cotuccro G.S3·23H Orubb Elllt RENT Ind Owod & Op'd -through classilied - a .a•,1 n._,.. .. -- Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY .. LOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday5~. Tuesday .. : ......... .MoOOay 5;CX¥n Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5~ BY .. IO• (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631~94 FJrid our hidden ~ifiedA~ & WIN!· Contest Rules: - 1. SimPY find oor hidden clmified a& sanewhere in rur das;ified seaion. Qn and pasie the ads al the enby ~ &: mail 2. All cntra must arrive by ~y. 12 noon. 3. Wanner will be c:ha;cn by random drawing. One winner per week. · 4. Contest will run 12-8-94 through 2-9-95 EN11{Y Bl..1\NK I· Paste Ads Here Paste Ads Here Mail lo: DiMer for 2 Coniest. . 330 W. Bay St, Coota Mesa CA 9'}f,27 GENERAL POU CY (Please include your name and phoOe nmnbec and we11 call you back with a pice quote.) Thursday ........... Wednesday 5~ BY M.•• Oii iN •a.so• 330WestBay Street Rates and deadlines are subject lo change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reel ass if y. revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the s~ actually · occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the fi rst insenion. Friday ................ 'lh.nday 5~ . ,,... TIMESHARES 1590 COSTA MESA 2124 GOT A CAMPGROUND 3BR 1 V.t!IA. 2-c:ar Get, MEMBERSHIP OR hctwd fir,, IQ~. Pete TIMESHARE? We'll Ok. 21V4 ey• Pl. take It. America's S 1250/mo. "722· 7212 most succe11ful resort resale clearinghouse • 11.ASTSID• 28' 1 ~Ba, Call Resort Sal•• In-1-c:ar gar~. cerpel• formation toll frM hot· & ctrapea. No pets. line 1~23-5967. 723·7180 Two E'alcte hOU9••· w/d ttkupa, tncd yd•. gc:tiv, lmmac:I 8ml pet HOUSES/ . Kl77 .... 70 CONDOS e 28A•18A w/gw S99S e 1BR + deft 1795 PORIU!NT - POUlfTAlll COSTA lllSA 2124 VAUIY 2134 LG Br 1"'99 TtlllMM. ....... 2 fd,· a-. yd. ........ cormpe., OU ~ pnt, W/O I-car t•r+ ::.t:I:.; hk~p. no pets, Jl»a l110Qfmo. Sant• Ma $ISO 14S.10l0 Wyourhome ""= Cl...-cl . ... 7. • ' Costa Mesa, CA 92627 C,onnoCNewpon Blvd & Bay St. . . NEWPORT NEWPORT BEACH 2169 BEACH ' 2"169 '* Lldo/Penlnaulll/Hta lnterlor/Bayfronl Hrna Beach Area Yearl ' Lease or Sale Grundy Riiis 675·6t61 Y••rtr Unfum Newlir Remod lu• 3bd 2Bdrms & 3Bdrm1 '550 to $1900 mo. 2ba ~ sop olc,gourm•t kltch, ocn vo It 895 VIiia Rentals 675-6517 205 JOth St 875-4912 Nt!"f ort Heights New be8'Jllful 2300 S/I 1wnh1e, 3Bd "/' •tudy. 2~ea,. family 28R 2U Vitt& Balboa. rm. 2 lrplc, w/d, frig, Peffec1 rental. 2 mu-A/C. llled patio, grndr, ler euftee, pool, apa. 2 car gar. Avl nowt 11500/mo. Gso-3144 e7e-49ta Agt GAT•-GUMDaD N~rt North newer ·~ 38' 2Ba. 38 ·2~Ba, family rm fp, ~· fumlshedl + morel $3000 mo. unf. • 842-6290 613·2315 Of M4·73N UDI L;fni. LgdOCte, RENT lowefy Jbt(.M)e •I• rm-41h IH, moftr, lumtunf\nn, poee ... ope, tn.7177 • UvoUOh classified -- NEWPORT BEACH 2169 APARTMENTS FOR RENT Newport Terrace Upgraded end unll, 3bd·2\>.lba 2-stlr, 2 cat CORONA parking, pool, rplc, w/d hkup, $1095. Avl DEL MAI 2622 1/11 . 875-4912 Agt Oceanfront 3 Bd· aad aa. flt~c, cteck, S 1800-12000. 2 Bd O/W, W/D h -ups, ctbl S900·S1 t00. Studio• gat, rv bch, no pets, $&7!5•$700. Balboa s.200 eso.3801 541-3797 NewPQf1 Riiy 723-44M 3Br a .. , gar, frplc, Convenient beautiful & •Pac:IOue Cl .. elfled twntt.e, quie1, St 125/ M2 .. e7a mo. "I! JM. 7Sv.3092 4t0 •.... , .. 2Br Can't ... mto 1 Ba, enct paUo, comm get lo alt thOH ~· dbl c•s>rt. san repM )ob• o peta. 832_..ll •round lhe house? Lower unit duple• IM- Let~Cle..aftect f/p, new paint, ,.. ..,.,... Dlreote" Carpel, 9'lbcnlt Oft ,.. M'J'6/fno. 7 ... 1ltl , hetp you find . •Ulf :· ... It. And ft. rdlblt help. ,. ...... . . ... Newp_ort Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot .. Thursday, January 12, 1995 87 ... C0SD lllSI 2124 NIWPOltT IENTIU.$ TO IVSIN!SS IUSIN!SS MONEY LOST t LOST t ., .... aide 2+1 IUCB 2119 SllAll 2724 COMMBllCIAL OPPORTUNITY OPPOlTUNITY TO LOAN 2914 FOUND 292 FOUND 2125 -Gette tlie •• .. e "BC' o.. Pet t eoo 1q n. • • llUL !STATE 2904 2104 l•--miiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiilill•-----• 317 I!. C..,,_, ~·•o,on •• ov91 gar Cll·t3215 Roomy hH.•••••••lllill ·········l•a•&iliii•miii•• •ORROW 100~ Lost Cat on Balboa LOSTs COCKATl•L .,._, .......... 831-40... itud o apt. tao-water w_,,. reapon person. i• Off TH• •ou1TY ....... --_, View, aun porch, par-Utll cable w /d Incl•---------CASH NOWI 1 BILLION .. ~ IN lal. 1/8. Small l emalo, Grey, yellow and or· UCk Uy tlally turn, an utll, \!\ Avaii now. Ms .. eee BUSINESS OFFICE ALLOCATED. For1-.-.--rt--Y-o_u_r_O_wn__ YOUR HOME. Use decla'lwed, ana1111er1 10 ange. Anawera 10 a•a1D• 1BA, amt yd, gar, W/d, be apace for N ... FOi ••NT mortgages, trual -Iha cash for any pur-Llz&y, Large RE· "Yoda " Lost In Hun· w/d Nlupa 15954825 12 n akllf. Avail 2/t. 9una •1 Morro au; 2719 dHds, loans. Sold Houaoclo•nlng poH $25.000 IO&I\ WARDlll Family Is d• llnglon Beach. Please Attic. ,,. No pet• 831 •7813 11275/mo. 64._9664 Oen vu, 1bd 1ba, no property? Receiving Bualn••• w/ less equals S324 21 pay-v111a1adl •(714)723· call 714·969-8583. • pe1a, Ldry, furn, deck, 0 payme ts? Wh It than S150. Complete ment/13.07 .. J (APR 4900• (71'4)644·5.460 ---------b -1""•,.l.-ri•D .. i~L--oT'k..,l'"'a-.. -HUGI! NB Penthousa S625+dep 494·2729 3 mce Unlta, 31st St.. n y wa ' 14.57%) 15 year fixed asemen,, 1BA w/patlo '845/~o Ocean Vu 3Bd 3-Cat . Cannary VIiiage. 1250/ We have cash. Any Instruction•. Sall•· rate second tru11 LOST: PIT/CHOW 329 Unlve~alt it'L . Garage. Inside 'spa & NB* OCEANFRONT 295/870. Art & daalgn size nallonwlda. 24 faction guaranteed. dead. Pae1f1e Prime Dog, lema&e, brindle. On the move? and closet •,.._.,,.,1.., Steam room 64., ,.140 Modern, Beautiful ambience. 973.3733 hour commlttment. $32.95 check or spotted tongue, 60 _v..,.,. .,... Placal W/D, OtN, F/P. a•TISTS Ca I I 1 -8 0 0 ·5 0 4-M.0. Newport Pub· M ortgage 1 ·900·720· $ 11 th t L1DO PENINSULA S600+ Oep. 850_0140 ~ t Large work-CASG(2274). llshll'lg 2025 112 S. 2637. Licensed by tbs, 2 yra old. Loll e your extra en ge K'elde Country Wda 2Bd·lplt 1111, stdy, frpl, $885 No Pet 180 2111 a.5-9543 or 646-4262 (2) 1 BA Luxury Unit! Ing & exhibit apace ...,....,,,__.....,•~..,,_..;.....___ California Oopar1men1 Thanks91V1ng wknd In household h Quiet, Private Beach NB blk to ocn. Share avail to sha1e, NB/CM. CAUi I! SHIP JOBS! Coast Hwy, Laguna of Real Es1a1e. Hunt. Beach (20th & Items . some C8" • •1200/MO 4Br dplx with on• per· $300/mo. 673·7161 ~~~~LY~ ~~-~--~:u~~ :::~h 92&51. 497· CREDIT PROBLEMS? PCH_J14·7~:~!RD I In Classified 842·1978 710 Lido Patk Dr aon. Furn rm+, pvt•---------NEED VISA.MASTER·1---------•-......;.;..;.......;;;....;,.;;;.;;.;;,.;.;.;o;;~--' !!!~-------- l!'•ld• ~opporwooda Back Bay 2Bd·Sml yard, w/d hkupa $745 No pets 831·7813 714-8'73·8030 bath. $750. 723-0564 INCOME position. Hiring both I========~ CARD. 100"• approval • OPEN 7 DAYS NB Cont10 2Bd 3ba p•orEDTY ~~~a~~w~~:r~. F~I~ TRUCK DRIVERS guarantoed. Slop IUrn· NeWport Heights' +den. Modern-New~ I\ I\ 2790 train. Please Call DRIVE TO OWNlll SO downs and re1oc11ons 2 Bedroom, pool, new d~eor. Prof. $800/ln . 1 •5 o4 -e48-..502 ~~:.~ •. orHe~~~P~~~ Bad 7re~11? 1 Bank· Eaatalde 2 Bd Duple>e gar, 'ffp, yard, n/pets w/d hook·upa, d/W. carpet, no pets, $795 ut . A\11 1·20 434-1200. BUY OWNER $298,000 Ext.7312.C-02 Ffe. ruptey nso veney? NB T 1 1 1 3B 2 2B new prqgram. 50.78 OK No processing 642-7658 Cozy, Ocean View r ·P ·~ • r, · r GREETING CAA DIST all mllesl •Tractor feel No annual foel 1- $865. (61'1) 934-3710. -------· Fplc, l.g closet, 2 sun-Nr SCP Frwy 4o5 & 55 AVAILABLE Nallonai own• rah Ip /3 o -4 2 800-799·6755 anyttme. decks. Nr Shopping. Ez to , rent Trade for company servicing ae-mon1hal •Averago Modem. $480. 646-4400 comm I? Prine. only. counts only No sell· 10.000+ miles/month. ••••••••• Phil 310-431-4255 I . NB-Beau L9• 2 Bd Halm 714•668•7474 ng. No overhead. Low •compony training garag, yd, turn, no drugs Investment. Be your program lor students ANNOUNCEMENTS ..-..-iAiTSIDE MISCELIANEOUS 2ed-gar-wtd hkp s100 RENTALS Wslcll & Irv Ave. Toddler own boss. S50·S100k available. New Apple ••••••••• OK $400 5'18·2512. potential. Full·llme/ Lines Inc, l ·Q00·843· Funky 1 Bd utls pd 5495. Agt 546·5880 --------NPT HTS New Sludio AVAIL NOW! Call anytime BUSINESS & Part-time. Call 1·800-8308 or 1·800·843· -------- Mature person. Bdrm ROOMS 2706 Npt H•ht• 2200 aq ti FINANCE 980-1818. 3384, Madison, South ANNOUNCEMENTS aelove hv1ngld1nlng/kll home, frpl, w/d, pvt •LIGHT & EASY• Dakdta. 2920 & pauo. 850-3281 lAGUN'a B.,. .. CH bath, parl(ng. No imk/ New. vending ro~tp. Vendlng-lmmed Cash iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .*TOWNHOME.* ~ -pel $450 642 1029 Making people rlchl Flow·GAEAT Return SANDY LOST 70 LBS. MOTOR INN · · • # 1 Snack food In the on lnvestment·S2500/ 2br 1.5ba, pool, S175 & Up/wkly. Share 2Br 2Ba apt near BUSINESS Industry. so down 11 wk poss-800•677•1445 and 11 dress sizes gated, patio, $795 2bd Maid service. Kitchen UCI. (\vall 2/4. Pool, OPPORTUNITY qualified. 1•800•316• without starving or ex· 2.5ba garage, hookups, avl. 985 N coast Hwy spa, basklball. tennla. 3420 •---------ere1slng. Ta!Tfny now s~::~~~Eo:~~~~~AL Laguna Beh 494-5294. $445. N/S. 509-7760 2904 LOCA~ RTE•24 Loea· CREDIT • 2907 ~~l~k ~~~r~hrl~~. g~, LG 1BR ONLY $595 Encl garage, lndry fac. Beach & Edinger. Pel OK. 778·0480 ------1RENTALS TO GARAGES SHARE 2724 FOR RENT COSTA MESA 2624 CdSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 QUIET &: SER.ENE Palm ~esa Apart:n1en.t:s So nc.ir & )'Ct so fur .... That''> the feeling you gee when \'OU hvc Jt Pa.Im Mesa amid che lll\h grttne ry--Of~lttdcd­ woods & smdv p.llm\ A Stud.Joi., I & 2 &drooms Jn S5 ~5 l\l SNKJ · I BB. S625 t0 S6SO 28R S'"25 m S:'~O A No P(U A \ 'cltJG1! Blmd~ A Ceil.mg fans A ~'"E\.\.' Carfct, Paint & 1ilc A f ID1('\) Room t Ions Buy A II or liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii now 1 ·80 O·N R G. TO· Paft•Posslble S3K BUSINESS, EDUCA· GO. Weekly•8o0-599-6769 TION AND dobt con- NAT 0 solldatlon funds. Easy 1---------1 NAL GROCERY lo apply and qualify. LOST & COUPON BOOKS. Untapped S323 billion =~~~ea~~~ ;0~~Tot f~~ l:FiiOiiiiUiiNiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiii2iiii9ii2i5 Industry. 800% profit JAi, 904_105 Le•i• polenllal. Minimum In· Blvd., Lehigh, FL FOUND Gray k111en m vestment $150. Multi· Product company. 33936. Registered aroa of 20th & Church Free l nformallon, with Florida Conaumor St. 01/5195 631·3428 House of Coupons. ,_s_e_rv_lc_e_s_. -----FOUND: Bt~ck Shep· 1 ·8 0 0 ·6 4 1 -8 9 4 9 . FREE DEBT h •rd ·l y p e dog , PAY PHONE ROUTE CONSOLIDATION male, with brown Too many debts? paws, Jan 9 on Now· 50 Prime Estab Sites Overdue bltts? Cut port Boach Taken 10 Earn Sl500 weekly. payments 30% to Dover Shores An1m;il 1-800-200-9137 24 hrs 50%. Reduce In· Shelter. 722-7387 t •res t/1 ate f • • • • 1_F_O_U_N_D_: _M_A_L_E_D_O_G_ $4,000·1 00,000. Golden Retriever Ger- NCCS (non-profit> man Shepherd m x. Licensed/bonded. approx 1 yr old. no 1-800-955-0412 tags. Found evening OVERDUE BILLS? of Jan. 4, v1ctn1ly Vic· Cul monthly p;iyments toria & Placenlij1, CM cup to 50%. L1consod Call 646-1346 and bonded non-proltt 1--------- co. 1·800·226·0190 Exl. 13. Call 24thrs. Io plaeo an ad 1n Claulfled Call 842·5878. r-FRb"N'f-, r--REAR--, I BRAKE PADS I I BRAKE PADS I l 1ndudl'• pad' & l.ib<.>r ~t'ns.ir ... \'\lr•I I lnclu.1.-... r.1<t' & lat-. r I TRADE With CAL•SCAN! .. Have your classified ad in 176 newspapers with a combined cir~ulation over 3 million. $400 Is all It takes to place a 25 word or less classified ad. $15 for each additiQnal word. ~AL•SCAN (916) 449-6000 r------, I SE~t~~E I I 1 ~.0001 .. <; 0001 -s.ooo ,t,, .. \ I A Hc:nc.i Poe-I & JM."UUJ A Pal'ICM & U:ikomo I s69oo 11 s4900 1· L +TA _J +TAX ------L-------1 AUTO SERVICE I $ 2 2 8 00 +TA,\ I L-------1 .----.... -, A .arag~ Arnl~olto Office Ho111'\ 9.00 .un • 5.00 pm M-F and 10.00 am -l:OO pm weekends 156 I ~ 1c.u Dr · Sant.i Ana Heights, CA (714) 546-9860. SERVICE CARPENTRY 3510 DIRECTORY A to Z HANDYM:AN INSTALL/REFACE CABINETS Kitchens, baths, dOOfs, wmdows. Doug 546-7258 ADDITIONS HIRE A CARPENTER REMODEUNG Additions/Remodels 3410 FlretNator/Repalrs. Corerele/Elee/Plumb. Bell Construction Jerry, 848-7540 •Add1llon1• bath remodel •Pallos• kllchon remodel Repairs, Rtmod. Doors, win. • Uc ,/Bonded ., Insured dOWS, cabintls, SIUCCO & dry· Free Est. 87 t -4941 wall, lencts, gatts, e1c. Uc. KITCHEN & BATH 35~rs exp. Jerry 942-0587 AVAACA ENTEAPISE Cabinels/Tile/Plumbing CARPET Free Eat. Ll586003 Fernando 542-6701 CLEANING 3515 QUICK RESPONSE! CARPET & UPHOLSTERY Local Uc. 20 yr exp Small Jobs, big jobs Carp•• repairs, profes- s10nally done. 20 yrs. Duncan Cons 65CH042 • e>ep. Sr disc, 775-8380 APPLIANCES CEILINGS 3518 SERVICE 3426 HOME REFRIQ/FAZ Acoustic Removal REPAIR. Same day Increase Resale Valuel sorv. Repairs guaml'd. Artlslle lntoriors Mll/Sr ./Stdnt dlae Uc.fins. 714·998-3650 Rellabla Rtlrlgerallon l.1'41728 999.3493 CERAMIC BUSINESS TILES 3528 SERVICl!S 3488 REOAOUT 6 INSfALL LHkY showers , .. e•OOK•KPINQe paired. L #670130 AP/AA Profeaalonal 673-8065 °' 84&-8529 Roaaonable a. Uo.'d •548·209 .. CHIMNEY Multi-Media: o .. k Top Publlahl~AH. Script SWEEPS 3538 /Book Wr Ing. M Your Bus. Nffd•l IMO-UM7 8MOK•T CMCll8t All repair• & r~ Overltoclced with '"lo:!*" Arreeter9. atutt? 7t4-LUCKY A call to ~;--Wny~play Hide 'N Clasllfted s..-with chlkkate? !11.=e Call C••••lfl•ll today! 942-M?I. ~ CLEANING SERVICES 3548 CLEANING DONE RIGHTI Private Residences. References'• Avail. Rita 842·7979 HANDYMAN CHARLle Hauling & Yard/Garago clean.up. Fence building. House Palnling. 760-5044 Lori'• Houaecare Detalled service. aup. ptlea furn'd . Ref' a. Best Rates 760.5044 Lori's Housecare Detall•d Hrvle•, IUP· piles 'furn'd. Ref's. Bes1 Ratel 760-504<4 RELIABLE HOUSE CLEANING. BY THE CAY. XLNT REFS! YOLANDA 631 ·5967 COMPUTERS 3556 MAC TUTORING (lndlvldual & Bua) Sel·up, Quicken, W01d Excel, Modems, DTP Mark 875-7245 MICROSOn WINDOWS HELPll 20% Discount• On-all• PC lnatallatlon, aetup & troublH hOOllng. IEverGreon Micro (714)"4-3317 ••TUTORING•• Wlndowa, Word, E xc e I, Ace••• 20 Yra Exp. 723-1915 CONCUTE a . lllSODY 3557 ..... Prlc .. •lltJ tJ::== rcuB"EsE'RV:rcE, ~ni~~~ -~~ I tnclud.,... 011. 0tl fihl'r &c lubncaMn I G~~~~1"e~11Sfacton I $ i..1fot> 'Q(f''tlon I ~~ I 26 +TAX I ~fyOPded L ______ ...J .X. ~ CONCRETE & ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 MASONRY 3557 A·~ Electrlcal work HANDYMAN Carpen· Brick, Block, Slone, Tiie Duncan Construction try. Ille, plumbing & Ollick Re~onse rool. 25yrs exp w/refs. Cone, Patio, Driveway Local Lie. 6 0-7042 Jerry Boll 775·8380 Fple, BBOs. Roi. 20 Yr Exp. Terry 55'7·7594 LACEY'S*ELECTRIC Plum blng/oloc/waler hoators/sprlnklors/cell 25 yrs exp. Free esl. R~s/Comm. Sr disc. fans. FREE Esllmatesl CONTRACTORS L# 238300 642-6568 241-0137 or 218·8169 GENERAL 3558 HARDWOOD FENCES LOW COST All Phases FLOORS 3712 Electrical Drywall & DECRS 3615 Aeouat lc Ba1ebrds. CLEAN/WAX/POLISH Fire Water Damage *Wood Fenc••• Marble Pollshlng Cement Masonry Tiie replace.repair, free l\aulong 35 Years Exp. Palnllng Wht Llquer tsbmalts. Low pnces Uc'd 714-840-8708 Speclaltv coallnga Advantage Constr. 974-5301 Abrasive blast C&rpet Lie/In• 992.41485 HAUUNG 3720 Remodel•Addltlona FURNITURE T.I. Commercial, Resl-REPAIRS 3622 Hauling Junk, Apph· denllal, Old & New. ances. Yard Clean-Up . L#B624386 552-0119 Elc... Call M ike Complete R .. toratlon •48-1:191 Refinishing, repair, up· DECR hols. etc. FREE pick· JUNK To The DUMP (71 ... 988-1882) COATING 3570 upfcteUv/est. 962·1823 Will haul what Trash Man won II 964·5259 STOP Deck Leaks! Waterproof Coatings: HANDY MAN 3710 Deeka/Slalra. Beat SI HEALTH/ • Ouallly work. FrM Es1. Hom1&Rent1I Ptopertla1 NUTRITION 3742 Ltil587430 722·8769 Paint-Carpentry- Drywall and morel Gary 845-527'7 Thin flor Lllel Herballle DOORS 3580 ll'ld•i>.nd•nt 01s1t1bu1or Qual Crpnt'l,, Paint, Call tor product• or CloHVGa1 tor, wall Bua. Opp. 759-055~. An ••porlonoed units. furn, f0tmle•, l dependable door 1epalta 875-8359 Fred 3784 hanger. Ouar WOik, JEWELRY rea1. Don 521"89t0 Carp'try, roof'g, plbg, , DOOR'S palnt 'g, tile, etc ... R•~AIRKD SR. DISC. Frff Ell. Wtnlam Hatold Jeweler• S1tl1f1cuon guaranteed I MORGAN 890;3281 Watch & jewelry 1epa1r Aak for Mike at .... Antique/Fino Jew.lry M2·2043 L4'431830 !!I.urlde e?a.0385 Carpe~6' roofing, CLASllPl•D CL.ASilPliD plumb • drywall. It'• tM aolutlon yO\l'r• stucco, painting. tile, I t 'e t h• eaay-1 o. ...,chlng few • wMlh· e4ecttlcat. Jom 641·7494 aceeaa, lnf01matlon-- er YOY'r• •Hklng • •tectrtoal Speclaft7 packed marketplace hom9, an apwtment, relidentlal wlrlnv vlslt9d regutarty • auc- a new occupetlon or oeeetulty • by all kind a ::::;•·cable. "9f1. even a_~ay pet. ' Of COMUm41fa. -.!!· 24 tv• nt..2111 .. 645-1234 I S EMRAi~~ E I 217 AVOCADO UNIT 4 COSTA MESA I 10.0001 &0.0001 90,000 ,, .1 u l I $ 2 9 8 ° 0 +TAX I L---~--..1 LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 ROOFING 3910 IAWN CARE 3808 PUBLIC NOTICE STEVENS PAINTING Sadler Roofing-Lie 6. Freo Esl 20 Yrs Exp. Ins. Speeoahze comm Basic Verd Malnt . The CJltf Pub1 .. Uloll· Oua1o1y Wori.. Rel s re·roof,rel>'ltr. 25 yrs Lawns, Cleanups, toes Commoss on RE· LoCll' 452054 645-3348 •FREE EST 675·5095 Tree Trimming, Lt OU1RES lhal all usoo Haullng 979-B245 hou:>etiotd goo"s 111THUNDER ROOFING• For all of your roof1no movers prllll lhC.lll PIANO & VOCAL Green Scan• Landscpng PUC Cal :r number needs. Rerool/repair & Irrigation, Tumming limos a io chaullours LESSONS 3868 Uc 638144646-4122 & Romovals. Clean-pron! 11'\l'I t C P. num· ups & Mam1. St Lie ber In al a.:hlltl 1SO· Gonuso Music. Studio REMODELING "599025, 650·61 09 men ts If ) o..i havo a Piano & Voice lessons & ADDITIONS 3916 Landscape Repair quos1.on about tho lo· • all ages. beg1nn ng Ma1tbu·lgh1s-Specla1sl gahly di a mo11er, ltmo 10 class er. 540·1947 or chaullour can· DUNCAN Tr6os/Cloan·ups hauls Public Ul1hhOS PIANO Beg ·Advanced CONSTRUCTION CaJI Pete 722·7732 Cornm1ss1on A U :igos ·Tea;:hcr cert 20 Yrs Exp. Small & • TREES. 714·556-1151 E"1e1ta1nrn11n1 A1.QU, Lg. Jobs 850-7042 Jennifer G40·8GG9 ro,pedl"••on. l.a•lll, ~751-3476 PAINTING 3858 PET TRANSIATOR/ TUTOR 3927 SERVICES 3870 LEGAL •W.P • .YOUNGQUIST SERVICES 3812 Painting Contractor •ROYAL TREATMENT• SPANISH/ENGLISH Ow. 'pa ,, 1 bf pr1.1I .s Drop ,., POI Sllltrtg Tecttnocal & Gen Also 1.J .. •GC, .. ,.,. Interpret Tutor Se~ Int Sale & Coriven e"I' REVOCABLE ftff tSI 64S·3305 Pro! I Core 7•0-0262 Native So Ameucan LIVING TRUST Suaana 873·7409 1195 COMPLETE 21trs Quality Palnllng P111sona1.Lad Pel CaLe (714, 848·7207 Pl.US toucttups Kennot 1 ternalf"• No 24 Hrs Richard Sinor stress 01 wo1r.J Lie TREE Loe 2806-i4 645-3209 ins Reis 873· 184 SERVICES 3929 MASONRY 382'8 QUALITY CARE MAINT·PA1NTING PIASTER •ALL AMERICAN• JOHN DORAN MASONRY 20 yrs e'i.jj Gr oal REPAIR 3880 TREE SEVICE Brick•Slone•Block•Lg prl.;e.11 645·2417 Ron Free Est./Sr . Drac & small Jobs OKI Lie CHUNC.'S PAINTING Yard Cln•up531 ·8415 INTtU T·OUAUTV 1 ST Big Mike's Tr•• Svc •'687191 031·3632 20 Yrs EJtp Od P11cel Patch to compJele Ouar work free Ell Joba. Llcanaao. 25yra Tree 1rlmng removal, clean-up \Gyrs In CM. Can't seem to Ucl375602 6JIH534 axp 24 hra 654·7831 Fr" Eat. 850.02 70 PREPARATION TO get to all those .> •.. PAINTING & Paper WAll repair Jobs PJ.UMBING 3890 Removal. 14 Yra Exp COVERINGS 3932 around 1h1 house? Rel' a 549,57ee Let the THE LOCAL PLUMBER QUALITY lnVEat Paint· CuetoM Wa,._..., ClaHlflod -I Wttla111 ~¥1 Co· 1ng, Acoustic Removal Strlppln9/Palnlln9 Since 11>47 Sorvlco l.Jc'd{bonded IMS FrH Frlendty S9rv1Ce No Job too amalll quotes Call 848·9676 s" orr •. ac1 en-Hn Directory L•47&000 87S·93Q.t ' help you find RAINBOW Ctrcle Memt. Plumltffttl "•pelre 6 we gals ahovtd hang reliable help. ftaorll"'9 IM. U1 koule Ora ns clearecl lrom together. Strip, Install, AQ4 Oual JOb Free HI $5 so All fu11ure1 In advice to the crazy M2-H78 SI lloS69"7 G3Meaa 11111~ St .... S 545-U98 831 ·2111 onytlme 81 Thuraday. January 12. 1995 I . TODAY'S l ilii CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE ~s: '-----------------------Md TANNAH .-sot MlmDSUPS 11El~~iii5;1!;;..~•1~•;~oai<11~i1:.::;102=2 • tt ,. • ••Ii ee•ella Ce'9elltecll, I t 8a•4 46'-41' 111p, 12' mu llOO }"~~ llOoMl1 Meny It•"'•' furn, bMln. l1CWft. UdO ta. .... ..__ WMl din .......... rile. 207 lend, ·~ .. .ch ACROSS t 51\atp lla\IOI 5f~ ,...,. I Rascal 13 Cein'• brothef t .. One o4 the 1ldes 1651~ t 7 R.mti1e around UI L.ofty "c.,,,. up '° l<Mchen aopliancea 22 Repetitive song 24 More lo the eo Sun dned br~ I t CheefS $3 CoemetlC M~a doCh 65 Away from the wind tie Tops 61 POOf 68 Carpen1er·~ tool 69 Type of jef\ DOWN t F Of1unetelter s deck Both vulnerable. South deala. WEST NOR111 •AK4 OAJI 0 8531 • 1064 • Q 1087 62 083 EAST •Jts .. <:7 Q 10 T8 54 0 9 0 7 ..._ • "" ...,_ --------t ttlh •••ALI.ft 11....,_aoee ....... ?R-nlO Pl1I • M ...... H•bOt lal ........ furn: CttblrMll. AlftllllS I041 ------111!111 Ad. 35' mu & tO' I " bled N~11 foor-hean. ~bid at a ~":ia=r::::r. lllllSfOlt&DOI wtdlh. All UUI. Sellboat l•d direct.or. Weat,duurully led a boOkaMlt. naknl """ ADOPT.,j.pft pret.111/f'· &44-i864 • top hear(, and Eaat a t.en WU cap-Ith. Laura Athl9Y bed· Every Sal & .__ .. __ .-______ _ tured by the km&. ding. 11400: 417-2117 PETSMART Fountain llOTOICYCW Tbere were 11 fut tricb, and it •unkbede 2 aeta, 1 w/ Valley. Pupplea, kft. eeemed that the ~t.e or t.h6 t'Ofttnd trundle, 1100 each, tana and more, .. scoonas 8018 would hinp on declarer's ability to daybed frame, S25. IOOklng tor lovlng, car· rueea the club aituation. A alight (714) eso-3732 Ing hom ... CALL 241· a11iat f'rom the enemy allowed •HOUSE FULL!• 03t7 for more Info. point 29 Antmals' homes 27 Yulioo foocwear 29 "The -Min 2 SuperlOf to 3 ·-on Sonday" 4 Vatteys ~~ti'ffl • A 8 7 S SOU11l •• OKI South to ahow that the hand was Charry Queen Anna ••v• abuud and unbeetable reprdleu. dining rm Mala I w/ ===o=~· ~Ji After winning the fint hurt t>uffat & china '2150. 71445e-2704 • •Q81 11' PACKET $7,MS 18' PACKET ·As.is· '77 BMW Motorcycle R100S 30k Original mllea. Adult ownJd. $2800 or trade for S u b \I r b a n I• t c • •(Tt4) •••·•408ft and the Sea" 30 Alf-nfle emmo 33 P,.n!lh 38 ACtrHI Albrtghl 39EK1r~ 40 Ya .. g<ad 4t Snoozes ' 42 Appl'olle 43 Very IUll 45 Droop '46 Head cover 41 Actress -Ryan 48 -and the whale 5 Plcrllc pest I 5cofch 1 AIOO$ aroond the moon :~s tO MP's concern tt P18teau t 2 Mouse, 10 a cat 15 Radloacl111e element 21 Brown tint 23 Cairo's nver 25 Shoot the 112M Pans 32 Back talk 33 Pairs 34 As;\10$$ Ctiase 35 Dateless 36 Yell 37 Slclt 38 k!Of Chaney 4f Number "8 Agreed 49 Cures 51 Tailor's 1Mrller 52 AelOf Costner 53 Wear away 54 l)llCk 55 Hock • 56 Aciress Adams 57 Boxef's boundary 58 South OA KQJ 1084 •KJ2 Operung lead: Eight ofc;:> declarer ran off 11x diamond tricks. Charry 4-poater rte• · diecarding two clube from the r.ble. bdrm aet S 1750. Llht Shar-tael pupa, great aofa, low Hat & chair quat. Born 11/30/14. . $S,IOO Wett aaw no reason to hold more s1500, occulonat ta· Sabla/brnlblk. S5oo-~three spades. and that proved btes & more. UnuHd. 11200. 722·0~8 AIHa 18' '95 DEMO AUTOMOBILES to be the defenae'a undoing defend-714-892-72N MAllY llX'l'RASll•••••••-era. When the defender's also part· MUSICAL ed with the rernainmg heart to MERCHANDISE nttn~•m .. "SS retain three clubs, Eaat wu forced "'~ uauo vu to hold two hearu. .., MISC. 601S •••••llllllii•ll After cashing the ace·king of GUITAR WANTEDll spades for club aluff, declarer ruffed i---------. Local Musician will a •ride to brln~ about a lhree-card .., Qol-Out Of pay up to S12,!500 tor · E · d d v ••• certain pre-1970 Gib- 17' '94 DEMO •LOADED• 14' '94 DEMO ..__ BMW 1030 -~ -----~-- 50 Sounded hke a clock bree~e stang 211 Egyptian niter 30 Clown 43 Bam IQJ>Pet. pemaps 44 NY. baseb11• p111yer Americt1n The grand old man of French ostnoh bridge is Henri Svare of Paris. en 1ng. ast • come own t o 8u1lne11 Carna-son, Fender, and euct.ly two hearts so, as long as the lion Cottage, 700 a r • t 1 ch g u 1 tar a . 325 IS 93, whVgr lmmac, loaded, 3 pee custom Whit, $27 ,500 080 288-<>388, 263-9282 31 Skyscok>l, on 55 Edge 59 Not here club honors were aplit the hand was Carnation Ave, COM, Fender ampllflers cold. 673-1376, Three Day alao. Call toll free 1-\ · 1 l) h .1 c, "H 1 .' 46 Funny movie 62 Do neodleWOlk Although now a venerable 64, the CBEVltOLET 9045 7 to 1 f youthful-looking Svar e is a perenni- al candidate for international hon- ors. This example of b.is playing skill won the Hand-of-the-Year award some time ago. Svarc exited with the jack of Close Out Sale, Jan 8<>0-995-1217. 1---------Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii clubs. Jf East won, the forced heart 1~-· 13, 14 10%-••••••••I SAIL BOATS 7014 88 aerretta Red.nu return gave declarer the last. two IV'7't Of'.F OBO<:? braku,5 1p,am/fm, tricks. If West took the ace, swal-I~======:::=~ GARAGE SALES liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ca11, S3550,.0BO 673- South's jump to four diamonds showed a solid suit, and East dou- lowfog parlner's queen, declarer PLANT SAL• ACR•S ••••••••I 12 FT SLOOP 6725 or pag 413·"2524 would score the kings of clubs and Xmaa tree• 15 gal pol· Twitchet 12. Near new. 93 full •& Bleaer Wht ace of hearts at the end. ted, 6·9' s20. Cltrua, ---------• $2700. Call 675-8125 w/ grey Interior, 4 whl avocados-fruiting StO. BAJ.BOA dr, loaded s24,500 Herbs $1 . Gal Junipers ISLAND $1. Shadefplne/cypres 8106 SPEED• OBO 646-1045 4-9' $1 o. 909-674-9422 iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ EMPLOYMENT ... ANTIQUES SERVICES 5533 MERCHANDISE 6010 Ski S It I di N'I RAIN OR SHINEI iiiSKliiiiBiiOiiAiiTiiSiiiiii7iiOiilii6 HONDA *BUYING ITEMS* u a es, 11, S"T never worn, size 10. "" 8am-3pm ----From 1800-1960. 1 pc stylish, paid $459 sell 3U213tl•EB. ~alysflraonndt •1988 22tt Ski Boat• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim:-l 90 Please be aware. that a..-gwYW!~ 6010 to entire estate. Paint-$320 675-2330 ai 88 Accord DX the listings In this cat-nnaa u.1n1 Inga, books, furniture,•---------5.7 litre V-8. King egory may require you etc. Immediate cash, · SUNOUEST•WOLFF ---------1 Cobra 0/D, low profile 4 Door, 5 1peod, to .call 1 900 number ANTIQUES 4 u· Buy tops. 973-9223 TANNING BEDS FOUNTAIN hull, Just serviced, 66,000 ml, 1 owner, In which there Is a estate•, conalgnmant , New commercial· y·awTey 6134 now controller/BlmlnV $5,700. 848-2413 • 30% 3 2 N home units from ~ upholstery. Gfeat ski charge per minute. · 1 awport APPUANCES 6011 s 1 g 9 . o o. Lamps-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil boat· fast-looks great.•--------- S 1000 WEEKLY. Blvd. 5 48-4123 Lotlons·Acceasorlea. SAT Jan 14, 8am. Furn, Turn·key ... ready to go. MISC. AUTO 9245 Stuffing envelopes AT & T Ce 11 u I• r Mol)thly payments clothes & much more. $11 ,000 964-4267/291· i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii your location. Easy Phone. 2 antenna•. Refrt9er•tor 25 Cubic 1 0 w as s 1 8 . O o 86?1 Shannon River 9241'Pgr •• work, excellent pay, battery charger, black FT, side x side, almd, Call todayl FREE Cir. (Magnolia/Talbert) ------------ Part-time/Full-time. case, all owner'• man· $325 845-6765 NEW color catalog Classified Is ..•.. For FREE DETAILS ual1 & booklala. Coat t -800492·9 t 91 CONVENIENT send SASE: P.O. Box $400, aetl $200/obo. W••her & Dry.-r Overstocked with whether you're buy· 500-KR, Lima, PA 714-539-3073 $t35/aach. Good Con· Thinking of having a stuff? Ing, selling. or just 19037 dillon. 846·5848. garage sa.le? A call to looking, classlfled has EARN ~200 to s1.ooo th~~Jh0~ra~~:;;:d. Weatln9houH W/D ~i~&•:F1~~ <;~f~~~d wha~~s":i':i'ED WEEKLY 942·5978'"' atacked, $100 for both 942·5878 l42·Sl78 942·5978 A11embllng products (71 4) 673-6050 at home. Call Toll Free 1 -800-574-9635 Ext. 132 EMPLOYMENT CAN'T FIND A CAR YOU CAN AFFORD? Hundreds of vehicles sold at bargain prices everyday! For more Info call lntorm•tlon Service• toll freel t .aOC>-43&-e8e 7 Ext. A-1062. _H_EAL_T_H_& ____ E_M_P-LO_YM_E_N_T __ -EM-P-LO_YM_E_NT __ WANTED 5535 THE 1995 llNCOLN CONTINENTAL Y·S, NOW IN STOCK ~ } FITNESS 3000 5530 5530 RAPID WEIGHT LO.S ••ASSEMBLE' ARTS, Wilh new pharmac'eu-CRAFTS. TOYS. Jew----------.1 t I c a I prod u ct s I elry, wood items, typ· MAL UTATI IA&.D • I n c r e • • e • Ing, sewing, computer Busy walk-In loeatlon. Roal Estate m e t a b o I I • m work from home In comp plan For inteMew •Stopa hunger. your spare time. Great cd Ron T~. EASYWORKI EXCELLENT PAYI -Assembla products at home. Call loll free 1·800-467·5566 Ext. 11718. DOMESTICS 5540 •Booata energy. pay. Froe details call ~ Call now tor free con-1-800-632-8007 (24 The Pni•rnlat sultahon, Information. hours). lttwport ~ B1by1itttr Untied Pharm3ceu----8------673 For newborn, 2 & 4 yr llcats. 1 ·800•-733· abysitter • old In my Costa Mesa 3288. C.0 .0 .'s ac· For newborn, 2 & 4 yr r.R=0=1=1a=u=r~a=n1========::.,~ home. Must drive & c e p 1 e d . old In my Co~a Mesa speak English. Reis home. Must drive & Cocktail Server raq'd. Flexible hours. spoak English. Refs Apply In person Wed-444-4030 req'd. Flexible · hours. Sat 3·6PM. 2100 Wi---------PERSONALS PERSONALS 3002 444·4030 Ocoanlronl, Nwpl Bch Chlld Care/Hsekpr SALES FT/PT to soll 11-6 M·F. Transport & new rovolutlonary suporvlse 2 children health product. Good ·11 & 15, housoclean· Income. 644·0756 Ing & laundry. Reliable 1-5-T-AR_T_T_H_E_N_E_W_Y=EAR- 2 o /2 o W 1 THOU T car. clean driving OFF RIOHTll GLASSES! rocord & rots ,req'd. If you want $5.00 an Salo, rapid, non· S200fwk. NB 548·0872 ho.ur. call lhom. 11 you surgical. permanont Customer Service nood $500 00 + l call ros1or11tlon In 6·8 For whtste stroe co:-Tn usll We offer co. ve- woeks. Alrllno pilot COM. P/0, computer hlclo, complete train· devoloped. Doctor ap· data entry. Good at Ing, casual dress & proved. Freo lnlorma· detail & customer In-cash paid dally.' Call Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house?. Let the ClaHlfled S•rvlce Directory help you find reliable help. 142·5878 lion by mall: Call tertace. 675-6292 Brit •t 993-5000 '800• 422"7320 _D_E_N __ T __ A_L_A_s""'s'"'T"".-F"'"rr"=-•------------------(408) 901·5570 Fax (406) 96t-5577 Group Pracllce In ----------------..,....- S•tlat•c:llon Nwpt Bch needs 111 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENJ' gu•r•nteed. assistant 4 day/INk at-5530 5530 1ernate 'h day Satur- SCHOOLS & lNSTRUCTION 3012 days. (714) 640·1122 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DRIVER Pff 3 dys/wk. Pick up/dal tor photo lab. Musi Be BlllnguaJ In 1995 have good driver's Learn Franch con-recortt'"&-mr.COIOl'ftl\, ve r 1 a ti o na lly. WI th _s_C>0-4 __ 4_5-_5_5_15_<9-_5> __ comm1ttmon1.11'1 oasyl FUNDRAISER $2083- Students. need help? 52833 comm w/eKp. 2 Atlordoble 722·9955 yrs sales/non-profit. BECOME A Bi-lingual a plus. Re-sumes 10 United Way REAL ESTATE ol OC, 18012 Mitcholl APPRAISER South, lrvlne. CA High, earnings. Home 92714. (714)660-7600 aludy. Earn profes-sional dosl gnallon •HOSTESS• through national col· For Fine Dining Indian lege of appraisal. Roslaruant. Ex~ pref· PC.0.1.f•Atlanla, Geor-lerred. Call 7;>2·5200 gia. Froe lilor31ure. 1-Le•k Repairs 800-362·7070 Oopt. Guar Work, local refs, RRA762. L#456490,RC Roofing MEMBERSHIPS 3018 534-6205 FOR SALE Npt Bc:h Poat Offlc• Orlglnal memberahlp has 6-mo positions. 10 the "Center Club," Start $8/hr. Call San- a premier. members dra al 759·8073 blWn only city ctub ottering 10-11am Mon-Fri. accomodatlona for ---------business meetings Office Asalst•nt 20 and entertainment, hrl/Wk, vatlous duties ond pre and post th•· Incl phone & typing otar dining. Adjacent slons. S48·22t8 beiw.eo to th• O.C. Performing _3_P_m_·59_m_M_~_F_r_I __ Art• Canter. All raa· ORDER DESK aonable ofter• consld· arad. Call 720·9215. FIT Pe r"m · M -F 7:30am-4pm. $8.50/hr. Benahls. U typing for computer. Call Wlllla EMPLOYMENT for appt .. Book• on ••••••••I T•pe, tno. 548-5525 P.M. FOOD saiW•R EMPLOYMENT 5530 ----- ADVERTISING SALES REP 2 yrs of ftne '91nlnw e ... perlenca ,.quired. FRONT DESK CL•RK Fleicibl• achedula. BALBOA 8AY CLUB 645-5000 •>Ct 521 PIT OFFICE HELP • Computer exp a must. Se• k Ing a a If· $8/hr. M·F 9-t. OuJat motivated. organized, Psych office. 722-4588 dependable, ••rvlc• Prlntlno ori ent ad oulelde PRE•• OPERATOR ···~.on• for com· AB Oick, P(f, •Kp'd munlty naw1papar only. CM. 646-3668 91oup. Ex,,.,lence or dagr•• preferred. PT Work FT P•• oraw/commlulon. FuH S&m-12 M·F, no ••P beneflle. PhyalQaV nee, 1180 Wk comm drug acreenlng r• ask tor Matk 8~-0247 QUW9d. ~.. .eaume: c ... 11rt«1 11 ..... Altn: A . Mloh••I cowa•H•NT ,....._ 11 • 8IO tl02 whelt* you're buy• Li ~ .,,...,,19d Ing. Mlllng, or just "-'• N .-y wayl looking. detaffled Ml To p19" your *"M you ne.dl .-flM ect od CUSSll'l•D ...... ?.. .. .... 7. ' PART- TIME NBW 1995 MBRCURY VILLAGBR Driver Air Bat. Atrti·l.ock• Brake.~. l Posse11ger Seatir1g, Afr Cor1ditio11i11g, Power Wir1dows, Power Door Locks, Cruise 411~ l=I J17586 $0-Z Mar Legse for 011/j' ~• $299Mo. NBW 1995 MBRCURY MYSTIQUB $0 2 Year Lease for only o.w.. $ 3 2 9 M~. Or LINCOLN MARK VIII NBW1994MBRCURYTl\ACBR -n:~c, s 9; 9 9°5 AfllOlffOlir ...5.ik-1mcc.$ Hl . .Z<J~ I aHol) Rclmc S.\00 $19 9 95. 2 l ear IA"nse 8:!{?' , $ for 011/y 5 •1~~1 AFTER $500 REBATE 2 9 9Afn. &10410 810321 IOM33 N8W 1994 LINCOLN CONTINHNTAL $0 2 lt-ar I.Lase for on/j~ Dowt1 $ 48 9 Mo. Or 2 lenruase $25 995 2 >ear/~ose $ foro.,/y B=~C' , $ for 0111)' 3 8 9At.. ,;;::~~"~;;~~·;~~.. 3 99At .. # CONTRACT WITH NEWPORT Selnas help map out Newport Harbor Art Museum's ~ture BJ LAUIU MBNDBNHALL. showcase more of the nearly ~.00<>-piece permanent col/ection -NHAM began a new era guid- ed by three-year Board p~dent Joan &all, who once described this period as "an opportunity to put our hou)e in order and mature into a ~uscum with ap1tal let- cers . ., den Cafe and bo~ from 1t $J mt/lion endowment m both ·92 and '93 to defray the shortfall m meeting the $1.2 mil/Jon yearly op. crarins budflet -the Nc.,,.port Harbor Ar( Museum is now count· ing its stripes, championing ih nearly 35-year roots in the com- munity and designing its future with optimistic enthusia~m. B act in January 1992, a sag- gmg economy gave final re olullon to Newport 'Harbor Art Museum's stalled building camp:t1gn to create an ar- chitectural landmark on 3 10..acre site at Pacific Coast Highway and MacArthur Boulevard. Trading in its new-building blue for it sharp- er focu on the art being cxJiibited -with particular inrenti~ns to Exactly three years later, the museum ironically finds itself perched at a similar juncture. Hav- ing acquired the vacared /ibr:tf} pace nclr door from The Irvine Co in Seprembcr. NHAM now appears poi'>c.:d and rc3dy to cm· bark on a $6 million campaign to blend the two properties into a campus-like se tting that will more than dt>uhlc the exii;ting gallery and educati<mal facilities. Even after an arduous term of house- keeping chores -includins staff layoffs, c/mins the Sculpture Gar- Last week, I had a chance to sit down with newly elected board president Jim Selna, scrrior litiga· Newport Harbor Art Museum board president Jim Selna and wife Harriett, a lead1ngodocent, face many, challenges in days ahead. Thursday, January 12, 1995 Cl 10.P 10 THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND m The first m:i1or North Amerk:in \;\hib111on ul Gcrm.:m t.\llllClllJ'K fJI) :inist Jochcn Gerz ~•II m:ikc its only \\'c\t Co;i>t app..Jranu. \\hen 11 opens S:iturd:iy :it Nclo\port ll:irbor Art ~lu-..,;u,n, b50 S:i·1Ckm .. 111 .. Du\.-, !\ .:\\ i)(ll I U ... -.h. G .. rz \\Ill bl:' •Ill h;ind to 01\CUSS hi' \\uri; Isom :Jo. to ~ . p nl: :iltcnJan c " I rec \\1th rc~ul.sr mu .. cum .1umh)1on . "I lac • \;\l11b11it•n, \\ 111..:11 ullUoloU,~ throu~h M:irch 19. includes two dcc:idc~ of muh1mcd1J \\Or~·'· 111,t;ilbu.m .. : \ 1d .. o :ind muhi-p:incl pholO/tC>.t works, includin~ ···11:c Stone \\ Jllh to G.i B:ick to the Slingshot" (inset}. For more irto:m,..t.\>n. plmnc /:'9-1122. •. . COVER STORY I 11u11 p:1rtnl r 1111h 0".\ ft.'11 t'n.~ .~ \l1"r". anJ ;.iLln.: m:.."'1.. > fru)tce ' / c1.• 1 !IS( Sein a \\ :J) J<.. n .. ·J bJ Iii) \\ite 11:.iml.l, " /c:idinJ \H.-\.\1 c.Jo· u~11! :.:11"1. 19'13, 11ht·n 1f1i: t:imil) - mm 1.·J ,,, .\~11µorl IJe:ic-h iron' P;J·. C'1lk P"I ,.Jc.Jc.·, L:nl J ~ .. r 'h.: joint- /1 d1:1m:cl the Fine.• . \'rh P~tron) ;11th lier llu>b:ind. H::: to!Ju,, ing 0 ,\: A ;, :i ri:,u1t of our com ct:.;i· . \\ h.1l do )OU itkntil) J> the kc) ..1nn~th of the :-..rnpurt Ha rbor \rt ~l uscum tuda), and ho\\ docs lhal \\urk inlo )Our agtnd.i and \i· >ion lor 1995'! J. dna: l thin~ 11H. 1urH.bmc11· t.:l ~trcncth uf 1ht> mu')cum is buunJ up 1n 11:> cvntr11u111t> hc11- 1.1gc. l hi! heart .inJ ... oul ot it.> m1~ .. 1on i> prl!>Cl'lting con· 11.:mpor. ~ Jrt Ill an t.:\ .. itins ~ll­ n11.hpl11.:rc. Uut th..: chalknge al o i') to m;:ii..I! it :i-.·.e~:,ib!..: 10 t.ip in to S.. Q & A/CJ 1 AN EXCLUSIVE: The first major North American ex- hibition of German con- temporary artist Jochen Gerz will make its o nly West Coast appearance starting Saturday at .LEADIN-G LADIES Newport Harbor An Museum. L)rnnda Ferbo-uson See FYI above right 2 RARE VISIT: Metropoli-'loves \VQt·king' at tan Opera's lo ngtime pre-. emine nt soprano Anna s h c R Moffo is guest of ~onor 3 p.m. 9Ut OaSt ~p Saturday at a free winter ~ea-· • son preview for Opera Pacific By CHRISTOPHER TRELA at Virgin Megastore at Triangle A ctress L)nnda Square in Costa Mesa. ferguson got turneJ See story belou1 on to Shakespeare 3 PRESTOf: By popular de· \\hen a high :.chool mand, producer and Engli:.h teacher award-wi nning magtct'3l\--mesmerized her class \\ilh the Dale Salwak returns on Satur· beauty of the Dard's worJs. In day with an all-new, full-stage fact, Ferguson and her classmates production of "Stars of Magic," were so taken with Shakespe:\re featuring an international cast 1hat during their summer vacation they turned their of magicians, at 2:30 and 8 te::icher·s classroom into a replica p.m. in Orange Coast College's o( the Globe Theatre. Robert B. Moore Theatre .. : It wa> about this time in her 4 FRENCH FARCE: "The life, :..i):, ferguson, that "l go1 Misanthrope," Moliere's age !>truck and 1 knew this is classic about a world-what 1 wanted to do. I ureamt of weary man in flight from his a life in the the:ucr, so the facl bourgeois lifestyle, previews to-that l get to do this is pretty night and opens Friday at lucky. lhc trade-off b you 1ra'cl South Coast Repertory. a lot and )OU do n't m~1ke the big See story at right buc~:,. h\ :in OK 1radc-off:; One place she has tra\clCd to 5 WORLD SAILORS: Or-frequen1ly is South Coa>t ange Coast College's 20th Rc pcrtol) in Costa Mc>a, \\here annual Sailing Adventures :,he is co-~tarring in ~lolicn.:'s series opens 8 p.m. Friday in ''The i\fo:1111hropc," \\hich opc1b Robert B. Moo.,. Theatr~-..--+-ffit..~he ~l~~ - "Ar ound th e World B y 01hcrrcccntSCRappcarance)I Chance," In which husband hu\c been in the title role of and wife duo Tim and Tanya "Hedda Gabler" k1>t year, a Wilhelm of Newport Beach dis-i.upponing role in "The ~foer" in cuss their five-year circumnavi-1993, and the plum role of Tracy galion aboard their 32-foot Ta-Lord in "The Ph1ludelphia Story" hiti ketch, Dulcinea. in l 992. 6 INTIMATE EXCHANGE: "I love working here," Sa)'!> Ferguson of SCR. "l feel blc!>:.cd Televlslon and radio talk that I get 10 work wi1h the:.e show host Dr. David Vis-people and thi:. th eater. It's a colt conducts a pair of semi-happy place. It's a very nars on the subject of "Lasting comfortable place 10 work. The lnti1T1a cy" at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. people arc·terri fic, 1he crew. arc Saturday at the We,lin South fir:.t rate. There's a family feel ing. Coast Plaza. h 's grl!at 10 be back.'' L ynnda Ferguson goes over a scene with John \lickecy~ b.eu:o-star in '"The M1santhcope at SCR. ~1ohcre p!Jy. which is ironic becau~e Ferguson profc :,.,e:, not to be .i big fan of the French pl.1~"' righl. Dul she bclic\·c, 1h:it "Thi! M1!>anthropc" i!> probJbly ~lohc 1c':, be>t play. Moliere \HOte comedic>, mainly farce!., bul :,ome. like '·The ~lbanthrope,'" arc imbued wilh serious :,ituations. Acco1 ding 10 Ferguson, "The ~tisanthrope" is a decl!ptivcly Jifficuh play to produce, mainly becau!>c of the style in \\ hich r.lolicre \HOte. "J he languugc i:. vet) unJcr:,tandablc anJ \Cf)' ca:.y on the surface, but ll'i. 'el) form.ii," explainsr Fergui.on. "ll\ .111 rhyming couplet:.. SomdlO\\. \\ 11htn 1hat an ific\al form. )OU ha\\! t0 li\e and breathe in a \Cf) humJn \\ ay. And the cha racie r' Jrc :.o intelligent 1hat e'cry 1imi: )OU open your mouth, 11':. gol 10 be a:, if there's nothing cl ·e on earth you could possibly say. ll just huppcn!> that you !>peak in perfect rhyming couplet!>." The character:. in "The Mi:.an1hropc'' arc indccJ WT) human, and intelli~cnt. "I pkiy a character that loves to hJ\'C a lot of people jrounJ her," '·'~' f ergu>on. · ~h.: c.1n t m.11..c .1 dec1 ... 10n bet\\Ci.;n 1111, 111~111. tlw. m.1n, or 1h1> nun. ~he \\.sill' 1h~m al l. She c.11i"1m.ikcJu11urn11111;nl 10 lo'c one per,on Sh1. l....!ep' . C\Cf)'OnC J I .lfllh J1')tJn.:e. 1 h-.·1e are mi!ianthrop1c thing> in lh:r:· Yet her ch . .i'ractcr "'1101 1hc ti1le char:icta Th.it honqr goe' 1~1 • Alcei.te, a ch.1r..1c11.:r ''hi .1hhw 1hc l>Oei.il beh.i' ior tif ll.1t11.•r 111g >Omconc and lhcn 1.ut11n~ him JO\\ n bc.:hmJ hi' l'.11.:~ Akv.1.: :,corn> hum:in k11 d I , , .... l 1c moniker .. 1 h1.: ~1i,.1n1hn1pe." But in prl\.ltc. :\kc,tc n~.J~ tu h .. 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McCarthy signs and discusses "To Lay Down Good news: Anna Moffo's COlllinbo-,· bad ne\VS: One's Life For You," his first of 11e \Vo11't be 1110-111 o-b b three books about a milllary combat surgeon's experiences in the Vietnam War, 11 a .m. to 3 p.m. Saturday al Barnes & Noble at Triangle Square. 8 FREE RECITAL: Guitarist Michael Olsen and cellist Nancy Taylor perform clas· sical and jazz pieces at a 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Newport Beach Central Library. 9 BA\' TOURS: The Friends 1 of Newport Bay conduct free walking tours of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve between 9 and 10:15 a.m. Saturday, meeting at East Bluff Drive and Back Bay Road. lo BOW-WOWI: More than 1,500 dogs of ap· 'proximately 120 differ- ent AKC Breeds are expected to take part In the All-Breed Dog Show and Obedience Trial 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday at Or- ange County Fairgrounds. \ By ROBERT SANGSTER S he sang with legend:if) singers at the great opera houses all over the worlJ. She is one of the \i.orld's great divas. And she will be here for a personal appearance to tout Opera Pacific's production of Verdi'.~ "La Tr!lvi:ua.'' • She is Anna Moffo, and she'll be in 1he cla!>sicol room at Virgin Megastorc from 1 to 3 p.nt . Saturday. · Note th e change in time - Qriginally, her appearance was :.cheduled later. At Virgin, Morro will :.ign autographs and members of Opera Pacific'i. Overture Company will perform opera highlights~ As a bOnu , Virgin offers 20% off on recordings of "Lo Traviata," "Madama UutterOy" and "The Magic flute," the opera\ produced by Opera Pacific this sea~on. Virgin will even furnish refrc hmcnt . Morro will ttlllO appear for u preview lecture for the Prologue Guild or Opera Pacific Ol 7 p.m. Anna Moffo on Sunday at Wyndham Garden Hotel 1n Co ta Mesa. Tickeh arc $20 nmJ may be purch\l\Cd by calling Opera Pacific ~t 474-4488 .. She will :ilso conduct o ma~tcr cla!.s for Opera PJcific'~ . Apprentice Artbti. Program .it 10 a.m. Monday; bO\\Cver the cl.is:. i!> no1 open 10 1hc general public. As an added bonus. Opera Pacific offcreJ a 1clephone interview '' ith Anna Moffo. \\'ho could resi:.t :.uch an imitation? l spoke with her at her home in Manhattan. She is appearing to boo t OpetJ Pacific nt the invitation of its director, David DiChlera. She \\ill not sing "La Tra\'iat:i" here, but will sing her 501h performance of the opera in Stuttgart later this ye or. Moffo \\.~ born in Penn~yl\Jnia to an Italian famiJy. After • gradu:uion from the Cunis Institute in Philadelphia, :.he \\Cnt to Europe on a Fulbright M:holarship. Her big break was an opportunity to ing "M:adama 8uuerny" in llaly in 1957 She" wa only 21, and "Uutterny" i gcnc:rally \ICwcd ns a killer of voice\. She emerged with her voice int.let, but put the opera U\\:l\ for 11 \C.ir' .\fkr 1hc pert'orm.in..:e·. :.he ruc1 ..:J ;.i c.111 frnm Herbi:rt \on 1'... r.J.111. "hi he:ird the LroaJ.:a't. nJ "ant •J lo put hi! r unJ c r co nu acl. ·1 hi! re ult " ..... a contrJd \\lth t.::~ II anJ the bq;inning ol .111 C\tcn,1\e di~cogr .1ph}. Moffo ;mg 1he role of ~lu ... wa in a pcrformam:c of "l :1 Uoheme" at La S1.alJ \\ ith 1hc great lari~ Callas ... She :.o 1mp1 c 'ed me .1~ u perfcc1io1mt," a)' Molfo. • "During the rccord1n!' 'IC !li011' . :,he ang 1hc AJdio '!..7 wnc \\ithout J bJc:.il. until it sati licJ her." 1IH:\.11it it oll, '·"" Mo)to, and Calla~ nccori.kJ hc·r the r,1rc honor u( a\'.CC!>'> 11.> her Jrc .. in(! room. Moffo Jc nbc:, Call.1 a., a gcntJe, kind pc™>n nd :a di~iplincd prof c ion al. C:illa' h:id "the br ·i;c t kar of goin on st3ge of an}onc l ha\C kno"n," 3)i. Moffo. The nigh~ or tflc performance or "lffihcmc" :it l.a Sc.ila. Cull,\ \\:t perfectly t11c~~ .. u :ind cuiCcJ, but 'he: confidl!d, "Anna, l c:.nnol io out 1oni •ht." • \\ h\? ;\l.,lh> a'k d. "B c·au~e the:) ;:i1c "'I ~ .. un=- 110111 me: \\ h.1t l c.1nno1 ,fo" ·~10fl.> J' ur~J hl.f 1h.1l .. h\: \\u • 11 l\lll rdh.d a' cJv,I.! to pc 1lcd1on J' Jn~ ot h.r ~·n~cr. ~he ltn.ill) mu:.tercd the cout :l£C lll gl) Oil ~lolfu '1c\\~ hcr~dl a' un .1thktc · Our bu)lllll !>"I 1~ an athlcttc bu,1nc:, . Tll.11 'tull 1h:n the bigger ).~u. are, the b1~cr the VOll"C I\ l3S. Moho is trim ant.I keeps her \\t:rL•ht \\ ithin limit\. "I :ih' avs plu) ed >rorh, like basl.:ctbali anJ hocl.e) 'o l h:i'c al"'~>:, been in • .. I~ • I I h . I tr .11n111g G.\CC: ' wc1g 11. !. c 'a) . j, a h,111Jicup in :i >ini;cr becau e it rai-. .... }Our blood prc,,urc :ind limit\ 111ob1hty. She: i!l. a gourmc1 cook and 1s publi.,hing a cookbook. \\'h:u doc \he cat before a per form.incc? "01ic enormou ftlcl mignon :ind m..i be some "Pinxh.'' I hat mc:il "ould be :at 2:30 p.m. for un pin. cur1a1n Her mother, ~he ... 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Woown Ari• f rom V< 1111"' • 2·3 p m Sunday Rt Ire hnlt'nb sef'\.f'd Born & ,\obi • n1anglt-Sqttar •• 1870 HarbOr 8/\ d , Co."o .Mt>"<I, 631 • OtH4 VOIDS a vt5IONS Pot>t Gn.sld l.odtlsn re-ad, ._.,J ctton~ from bl\ work .ind "J>l'llk\ on tht• dPwlopm<'nl of Wc><>tcm J>O("lry at lhe January mc·t'ltng of tht.• p<>f"try dlscm s1on group • Vo1cl'~ & Vl..aob'> • 2:30 to 4 p m Wc>dnc ddy Ncwporl ~ch entral Ubrory, 1000 AvonKfo AvP., 717-3800. ROUND TABLE MST Four a\1thor wall ldlk dbclllt .md "'9" ropt<·'> of th<>tr n1•w book'> Thu1-.day, Jdn 19 . .it lh<' noon l11mh1•on pro- gr.tm 1 IMold Robbin' ("Th<' Rct1dt.·rs·1. Jamw f,m l "Ju't Furr Fun"), Jan Mo1<m ("fctbulou., Fragrdnce<, ·1 ,·md P.wl M.intc•c• 1·Bnano of I follrwood"I ~rk<'b .uc 5 pt•r J>"....Oll Ad\.dnc <' ri'Wtv<1lmn rt"quin·d Ra/boo Ba) Club, I 221 W Coa<.t H\\ 1'\t•wport Reoc h, (213} 256 7q77 READERS TliEA~E Th<• pu hh< ,., 111v11c•d to d lh'I' RC'ddN'o Th1•t1trt• pn:'>l'lll<lllon or I !Pnhk lh;,pn\ "I IHld ct GJhbk•r• 111 7 p m Thur,d,1y, J,m I q Thl' pro- qrdm ,., .1 pu• ... f'nt.itton of th<' South OrdnfJI' Count)' Community Th1-.1lrt'' R1•.1d1•1., ThPdlr<• g111up. frwnd'' Mc·l'tlllg Ri><1m, N<>wport 81•11ch C<'nlr<1I Library. IOOb Avorodo A'{', Nl·wport R1•ctrl1, 717 3800. MYSTERY READING G~OUP A wMl111c1 qroup fo r .iv1d r(~t1d<.'1c; who t111 • lJlllW di ,ofvrnq punh•.; d1•.- 1 u,.,1 ., lhl'o m o uth'' book., "Fooh Pun1 .. • by lorctl <1uthor Earlt'll<' fm1;ll11 •• md • Murd1•r ctl Monttc <'llo • h)' R11,1 Mcty Brown 7 p 111 Thm,dtly. J,m l 'l Rt'fr<•-.hm.-nl'o '-''"' 1•d &m1t' & Nobli'. nwnqlc• Squort'. 1870 Harbor 8/\ d .. 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C.OMEDY . & MAGIC COMEDY REWE • • J<•rry M.ibbott's Coml'dy Rl'VUi' dppi•drs al 6 tomghl Theft' l'> no . rovPr charge. John Wayne Tcnni., Club. 1171 Jambort>e Rood. Newport Bc-ach, 644-6900. STARS Of MAGIC Producw/mag1c1an Ddll' Salwctk returns 5.3 turday w1lh new produC'- t1on fC'alunng an intc>matwnal <'C\'>I of magidctn . ·Showtimes:2.30 and 8 p.m. Tic k<>ls· s_q to $18. Oronqe Cousl College, Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Rood, Cosio Mesa, 432-5880. · lltll. WORD ComPCh ah ho'>l.S frt'f' comedy night-. dl two local Costa Mt;>sd rofft><'houc,- <''> 8 pm. Monday'> a l Cornt•rston<' Col<'. 1907 Harbor B/\ d., 646·5 7'~6. ,111d 8 pm. 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It's my treat" T oshiya Katsuyama, Manager Newport Benihana sfves you something to sing about: The Karao~e S ngalong with hundreds of fun & fam,har sooos Encino (818)788-7121 Marina det Rey (310)821-0888 Newport Beach (7 14)9SS-0822 Anaheim (71 4)774-<4940 Torrance (3 I 0)3 I 6-7777 City of.lndust'ry (818)9 I 2-8784 NOW OPEN FOR SUNDAY LUNCH Ofer -. nlod .i le¥erly H loo~ 0..-nl<d llw-Olllh )ant.oly l I. 199$. 5-Sly throuaf! TNnd.iy oo; l\ 111111ru11 .rnd f,inul}' r mlll.,1 ·lot L1-...a ,\1111.,11""!J ll•c1tt.. qr1111 p b..i.,t·cl 11n L <. 1 'ruent c:hh coupon wtlen ~na. Not vahd """°' any ocher promouoNl olfen --------------.----- .. .. OUR EXCLUSIVE . "STEAK & SEAFOOD BASTING" IS' WHAT MAINTAINS OUR #1 RATING UR~l-lOUS~. e s t a u r a n t -··m .. ' f. the Sui>!!r Sunda Brunch" Feel Like Lunching on the French Ri~era? TRY OUR PATIO! VOTED THE BF~T EARLY BIRD IN THE COUNTRY! MON-SAT 4:30PM· 7:00PM • • SlMORS SQUMI DA.NCI ClU9 Tht> Ca..ta Mela Senior C1tazen SquMe and RO\.W'ld Danc:-e dub seeks expt•ric>n<'E'Cl dancers to join them 9 to 11 ct m. ThuBda)"'. Costa Mesa Senior Ct.'nter. 19th 011d Pomona Mreets, 545 5869. IAlLROOM DANCE WOMSHOP $tX·W<'<'k ballroom dMc'e work.shop 8-9.30 pm Fridays, Jan 20-Feb. 24, rnnrentrdlf.' on foxtrot, Wnlt7 and Chcl Cha Fee· $45. Offcrt'd through Orang<' COd\l College Community Services Office Chorus Line DaJlce Studio, 3100 E Coo.W HighwO}~ Corona. del Mor. 4'2-5"0. also Shares. Mr iMights 1ntO v-.9\ ·La n-.VYie.· end.,_. ~-ne<...-•l e5 GUOd of Op8N Padfic's preview lecture ' p.in Sunday '1\ckets: S20 per person wyndhom Gordf>n Holel. Con Ml'so, 414·4418, ext. 320. . QASSICAl DUO Guilanst Michael Ol\en and <'elllst Nancy Taylor: pertonn dauk'al and Jazz piece$ at a tree J 30 p .m . i"edtal Sunday Newporl Beach Centro/ Ltbrory. 1000 Avocado A ve., 717- 3800. ltlSINGI .FS M11NG WITH CONfaNCt -·Bwlding Confidence in Dating. lS ..._ _ __,..-.......-.--..___ the title of a free, two-part workshop MUSIC ANNAMOFfO M<>lropoht<1n Opera's longLune pre- <'mtnerit oprdno 15 guest of honor 3 p m Sdt1irday at a free winter sea-• '>On pwview for Opera Paafic. Many of Moffo's gr<'alest recordings and v1d<'O'> will bC' dVaildble lo rans who w1'ih to meet h<'r and request auto· qrdp hs. M <•mbers or Opera Pacihc's Ov(~rtur'l' Company will perform hlqhJ1ghts from the rornpany' three upcoming productions, •La 1'raviata. • "Madama Butterfly" and "Tht• Maglc Flute.• A!> an ctdded l><>nu~. th<' store offers d 20 p<>ret'lnl da<>count that day on rt'COrdmg~ of tho'><' opercls. "1rgin Megd'>lore at lhangl Square, Co~ld Mesa. Moffo bemg offerro Wednesda~. Jan. 18 and 25 from noon to 1.30 p m. Re· Entry Center at Orange Coo I College, 2701 Fiorv1 w Road. Costa Mesa, 432-5162 . SPECIAL EVENTS SAIUNG ADVENl\IRE SERIES •Around the World By Chance" is the ttlle of lhP opening presentation of prangt' COdst CollPg 's 20th annual senM, which open" 8 p m Fnday. H u band dnd wife duo 1lm and Tctnya Wilhelm of Newport Beach dt C\.I'>~ thE'tr ftve-year a.rcum - ndVlgcllion aboard their 32-fool Order Comcast Cablevision's Enchanted Service and receive COmcas s mp ete asic ervice., The Disney Channel, and your choice of any two premium movie channels. All for o~ly $36.99 'for yo ur first month. COMING SOON ON: The ~ISHEf Channel Pinocchio, The Muppet Movie, Aretha Franklin: Going Home -Grumpy Old Men The Pelican Brief Shadow/ands Philadelphia Mr. Jones For love Or Money c1 n en1ax • Cl) CCIN.'.'CABT• (71.,~222 . Weekend 'hhiti ketcb. DuldnH. Tickets S9 50 P" 1bow, S33 for tbe seril!S an ~•nee. St I per tbow, S39 for the ~at the door. Robelf 8. Moore Tlteotre, 2701 Fairview Rood. Costa Mno. 432-5180. • DR. DAVID \MCOTI' Televisaon ~adio talk show host Dr Oavld t ronducts a pair of. seminars on the subject of •Lasting tnumacy• on Satun:Jay. The fust seminar. •Romance and Rellhty: ls 9 a.m. to noon. The second, ·r Love You, Let's Work It Out,· is 1 to 4 p.m. Admission: $39 for ono S<>nunar or $69 for both. Westin Hotel, 680 Anton Blvd., C0$1a M esa, 442-0690. MOC IAY WAUCING TOUR The Fnends or Newport Bay conduct free walking tours of the Upper Newport Bay Eco1ogtcal Reserve between 9 and 10:15 a rn. 5.3turd ay . Tours d,epart every 10 to 15 mmule and last 11 /2 to 2 ho urs. Wear com- fortable shoes and bnng binoculars and cameras The tours erve as an mtroduction to the n ch vanety or wildlife and plan¥t um important coastal marsh. Corner of EasJ Bluff Drive and Back Ba}' Road near Jamboree, N ewport Beach. FASHION SHOW • BRUNCH Newport Dune Resort hosts a fash- ion show and brunch at 11 a.m Saturday. Ticket.s are S8 presal<' and Sl l at the door Back Bay Cafe, 113 r Bod e Bay Drive, Newport Beoch, 729-DUNE. All-BRE.ED DOG SHOW More than 1,500 dog uf apprmo- matcly 120 diffe re nt AKC Br<'ed" ar<' <'Xpected to take part m the All· Breed Dog Show and Obcdiencr lfial Sunday 8 a.m. lo 9 p.m., Wllh judging a l 6 p.m. Admission 15 $5 for adults. $4 for seniors. C'htldn>n 6· 12 are $3, and under 6 ar<' free. Orange County Falfgmunds, 100 Falf DrrvP, Cosio MeS{J • Weekend R.OMl DlSMiN Flot csl dt• lgnt>r Jctnl'UP Wtlc•y taat h· h4>W to d 1gn and rnn.,tn1ct Engh"h 9 yjt•n tyl c .. nt(>rpu-c"' 9 30 a m. Wt•dm .... d,1y 1n Floral IX'\ign l. All mdlcn.11-. !tUpptiP<l Bnng Oo1al knift~ dnd '>fl!•'on, W11t•y al'io lead'i flor.11 0<-.. 1qn II, m wht< h partaa pants trPcltl' th1•11 own nnral d ''tgn. 9 JO a m W( dn~ ... ddy, MdrC'h 8 81u1g lwo·qu.irt .,.,,. Vd'>l', "'1si.or. and floral kmft' Flown .. c1nd qrt.•(>ns pro\ idPd RP{ll'illdlmn $35 1x•r C'la., .. (r<><> rvc1l1ons rt•qu11<'rl) Stwmwn Library cmd GardC'ns, 2f>47 E. Co<1st H/ghwoy, Corona d1•/ Mm 67:r.t2tl1 PAKtSTAN TRAVELOGUE Th<> 1 lJntlu K1"h dnd Nm1ht•m ttrl'd\ hf P,1 k1'ittln di<' lht• hK ll\ o( a frt •t' slide lC'ctun• 7 pm W<•rlnt>'>dd~ \.mcl"'nt Jorgt'll<tt•n Commumt} Cl'nlN, Od/att·nt lo M11rmer. Bmnch Library. 2005 l)o\ er Om f'. Ne""' porl B<'al'h, 7 17 -3800 ·GAROEN aUB The Nt"wp<>rt Hill., C1ttrd1•n Club mPt•t<; di q JO ct m Thur-.d.iy Jctn t 9. w\th d rnokmg d1 mon.,lrolton with -~dnt>d '>ptn., ctnd 111•.,hly ground · h<>rb' Phu~• II Clubhouse, IQOO Port Carlow. !'w.•1.1.pmt &•aC'h, '(>46 3731 1 STAGE "THE MISANTHROPe- Moh<'fc•\ c '"''I(' r11•1Kh fdf( I' dbout a woild·Wt"ctf')' mcln 111 fh~ht l1om ht' bourgl"'m'> hft•-.tyl« 1m•v11•w' tonight R<>gul.11 run I' Fndc1y thmuqh Ft>b 12 Shuwtmw' tl pm llh'.,cidY' thrnuqh Fnd.iy' 2 30 .ind 8 pm. Sdlllldcty\ .rnd 2 \ll ctnd 7 10 pm undcl\\ Tic l..t•h lti· lb Pd\' \\'ht11 \ou \'viii 1wrfo111'1<1ncc• 2 JO pm "'1turd<1} p,,1m11., "'t llck<>t pnCI'' I 5 m1111mum 'uqq•"•lt•d) Thl'\1• lie kt•I, t1lll} ,l\·t11lt1blt dcl) o( \h11\\ di h•" olhc t• wh1c h 1•f>l'll" di 10 c1 m 1\,·n Ill kt'! hmll '•ltl/h Cua\/ Rl·,x """ '1c1111-.wq .. IJSJ n"' n Ct•nh·r {)m •• c11 ... 111 'k'<I <157 4033 ·ASSASSINS* AUOmONS Aud1l1on' lnr Ordn~w C 11c1.,1 C'0Ut>91'' 'flllll<f m11.;1c .11 pmthlt lion 7 pm \\1 dn1·,c.J,1y c1nd Thu1<.dc1\ Dwnw Luh SIUdlO. 4J;.!.So.JO • QIA f""9 Cl the individual interests of people who visit us, and hopefully stimu- fotc their excitement about seeing new things. My vision for 1995 is one or tre- mendous opportunity to gel us on the move, to remind the com· munity or the role we play and continue our lively ex hibition pro· gram. My immediate goal by Sept. 30 is to balance the budget, whi ch we are very close to doing, and launch our S6 million capital cam· pai~n. Dy the summer, we would like to go public wi th a timelinc for actually opening the library MOffO Fr•• Cl says, still doesn't understand why she can't cat pasta at 6 p.m. and sing at &. Moffo teaches "hen she has the time. She thinks the best and most disciplined singers these days come from Asia, particularly China, Japan and Karea. "They have a power of concentration and are so disciplined." She notes th::n "American si ngers are also disciplined, but aren't pati ent." Her American debut at the Met in 1957 was opposite Jussi Djoerling, the great Swedish tenor. She says it "was not the ideal debut, because he was a god." He recei\ed a 15-minu te ovation after his opening aria. "Ne\er have I seen anything so monu mental," she said. She reccntlv celebrated the 35th anniversary-of her Met debut. Other singers that have earned her respect arc Giuseppl di Stefano, Luciano Pavarotti, Alfredo Kraus, J:lmes King and Rudolf Schock. Her discography is a list of the great operas and . ,. a'1d making the expanded f ac1lity operational, hopefull y by neM }Car. . What are the specifics or this fUndln& t'llmpa1&n? J. clH: First, we have the t:il· ented leadership or Joan Be:ill, who has :igrccd to chair the cam· p:iign projec1. One of the func· tio ns of the campaign beyond pay· ing for the bricks and mortar will be to increase the endowme nt, and to havc'a running st:irt at pay- ing fo r the incrc:ised costs that an enlarged operation will require. Thanks to the unconditional land gift from the ln:ine Company, we will approxim:lltly double the space from roughly 23,000 to 44,000 square feet. To date we\e . includes a number o( highlight disks on RCA's Gold Seal Opera Series of Puccini and Verdi operas. One or hcr'6isks is a classic performance "ith Leopold Stokowski of \\Orks by Cantcloube, Villa·Lobos and Rachmaninov. l wore out my LP record. She says the elderly Stokowski conducted on crutches and conducted with those extraordinary hands. "La Traviata" will be performed Jan. 2 1, 22, 25, 27 and 28 at Orange Coun ty Performing. Arts Center. The opera is based on the life of the Parisian courtesan Marie Duplessis. The ca~t includes Tiziana Fabbricini and Cristina Gallardo-Domas as Violetta, te nors Roberto Aronica and Vladimir Grishko as Alfredo, her )Oung IO\e r, and Chinese baritone Haijing Fu as Alfredo's father. Steven ~tercuric, an Opera Pacific ve teran, will conduct. and Rom:in Terlcd.yj directs the production. For tickets and information, call 474·4488. Local music 11ritcr Robert Sangster is a frcqurnt contributor to the Daily Pilot. l.18191 • Tm FAU (R.) IDCl.81• 1'11 ~ -~ -...... (l'S-i1) 'lr:I •IEtNI CERRITOS 10 ........ ~ ... fllt'Q! ' It" . . ·· 1 l:l CJS6 ...... ,,., IBL(Pl·1') . '·:J.":\. . unu5:fc:" ..... _.. ·13) ..... Ill) ITIIHT FWfTU i::·13) ..:i=~~I -lmlfT(R.) wrs~MINSTER 10 ""'~"'·· a-.. ._ •"· nt II l'lS'lllS'l~ • ··1 J~":'\ l1Cll9S Of TIE FALL (R) l.Q. IPll UTTU*--~1 ..... ..--(l'C·13) ~gt~' SP& 1S LfCl9S Of FAU If") ·~~!l ~"'-- ,. --~3) ... ) _;., ~ ~ MUIYA.f WEMtlll ... ... .. .. rai~d nearly SI million, but we need to more than double that in donations before *e 5toge a major event that hopcfuUy will start a ripple effect or excitement and support through the county. The new building project will definitely genera te a lot more interest in the museum and will increase the mu- seum's full ability to serve the community. • . What are some or the highlights or the new building rocllit)'? H. Sclnia: A lot of contemporary art evokes feeling and sharing ideas which can be in timidating and uncomfortable for adults. So we plan to establish an orientation gall ery in the new space \\here "e can share with people what con· temporary art is about, using ex· amplcs from the museum collec- tion. We sec this as a community outreach vehicle to help people find thei r own comfort zone be· fore: they ente r the exhibits. J. Sclna: The exhibition space will more than double, "hich "ill allow us to have a substanti:il per- manent collection gallery. Current plans include a pnotography gal· lery, traveling exhibition space, an auditorium for lectures, classrooms fo r education programs, a rel.tau· rant and a museum store \\ hich will be double its current size. There will also be a space for large installation pieces. We are now exploring the possibiliti<!s of Thursday, January 12, 1995 C3 using the open sp:icc in the library fo r this pu~e in the near future to give people a Ulstc in adv~nce of ,v.hat this dream can be. Ir the museum has bttn stru&· gllog to meet lts budget In recent )enrs, do )Ou f'~l conndcnt about ~Ing able to succeed l'ilh this new building campaign, portico· laQy lo light or the recent county bankruptcy? J. Scln:i: We ge t more tho n 90% of our revenue to support the mu- seum from private sources -cor· . porations, individuat , museum ad· mi~sion recs, etc. I don't th11tk a capital campJign distracts from those efforts bec:iusc "tth this project '"e a~e dra,\ing on people's long·term \ision for future genera· tions. Of course, the county bank· ruptcy IS forcing C\el)one lO be rvorc cautious across the board. Out· the contribution \\C recehe lrom the City ~or Ne" port 13each (S 12,000 in 1993) is important to U'> beyond the monclaf) amount It's a \'Ote of confidence in "h.it \\e·rc doing. I \\Ould hope \\hat· C\'er the budget 'l:OnStraints of the ~ly are, they \\Ould continue that ackno" ledgmcnt whatever the amount. In closing, how do )OU think the lhrcat or national arts fo nding being cut 'Or abolished under 1hc new Congress· affects us locally? J. Sclna: We haven't received any grants from the NEA in awhile, and in the past those grants have been focused on spe· ciCic exhibi tions. I think the bigger threat is the p:>)Chological ramifi· cation of the e actions. the issue th:it ti pall could be thrown over the arts and to those throughout the country who have worked so hJrd to ensure a more enriched future for our )Outh. The action in Washington could have 3 very neg· ative, disillusioning arrcct gener· ally. II. Sclnu: Which is all the more reason there needs to be a unifk:.i· tioit locJlly. It helps that we have ' a plJn for the future and a \1sion to follow Ill building a better insti· tUllOI\. J. Selma: Art in any form is a •\Cl)' per:>onal experience. I think that to draw people into that per· • sonal ei.pcnence, to let them have their feelings, \\hatever the)' are, to draw them out is an important coonterpoint in society. It's a buff- er to the information high,\a), the impersonalization or the -auto· mated \\Ork!, the \'Oice·mails and internet). Museums give people a chance for personal time to dream and to imagine. And. the intan· gible dividends from that expcri· ~nee ultimately end up· being im· porta'nt to society. Lauri Mc11denhall covers the local art scene for tbc Daily l'ilot. 's® D IS THROWING A Pei • Double Cheese.and ---·· • BBQ Chicken · Pepperoni "Original" Combo • Chicken Pesto • Smoked Turkey • Bacon, Tomato, and Jalapeno Mushroom ~getarian S ·ecial • Onion & Mushroom ne e 0 e Schlotzsky's• Deli is located in the Costa Mesa Center, 171 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, iust east of the intersection of Newport Btvd. and E. 17th St. We're next to Long's Drug. 642-0453 . -------------------1 Schlotzsky's® Deli Pizza Party O.ffer Buy 1 Pizza during the month of January 1995 and receive a second pizza of equal or lesser value r L • . Offer good-at Schletzsky's• Deli, Costa Mesa-0nly. Offer - cannot be used in con1uction with any other discount promotion or offer. Presentation of this coupon required to receive offer. exp. 1-31-ss ------------------ Prices Good thru JANJNtf 16, 1995 ... DINA NODUCTS. .... ~ wn-.ma. NUTS a DE> MUlt l'llSH ROML • IOUQUITS. MNCH IGOS; C119tD '°"'OWN Cc:J llll, C'IST SI ION_. oaN9m l'llSH DMr - .. . . C4 Thursday. January 12. 1995 By MAltLA BlllD I n the lrc ndy restaurant world, it's nice to know lh:u M)me old favo rites arc till :iround, "ilh comfort3blc le3ther booths :ind an intim:ue almo~phcre, where lunch is served us well as dinner -pl:iccs like Le Ca\e :ind The Arches - ''here old dich:uds can sull order a dry m:irtim or a bloody Mary in the d:iytimc. We ducked oul of a pouring rain and inlo lhe warmth or u Dlorrili l:ist week, hnd a 1asty lunch and liked it so well, we re turned later fo r another meal in 1he familiar country French building on Oltl Newport Bo ulevard. O" ner Y\•Qn Humbert came to America in 1961, working al Cyrano's, Frascali's and Harry's Bar b,:fore he moved to Newport Berrch in 1974 to begin Le Diarritz with a bus iness partner. Jn 1986, the frugnl Frenchman bought out his partner and became the sole owner of the 20-ycar-old resrnurant and building. He is his own executive chef and his menu is as French as his bi rt hright. It is printed in French (with English translati ons) and can be a little pricey in the evenings, but an a\·erage lunch can run under SIO. Don't expect cuttin g-edge, contemporary cuisine for the most part, but good traditional French cooki ng, Humbert says he survi,ed a devast:.11ing ambush in 1990 when his chef gave t\\O \\eek~ notice and left for a new rcsiaurant, taking -seven of I lumbcrt's employees with him. The departing chef prcdit:ted to one of the remaining Im :ilists thu t Le U1:irritz \\Ould be fo0 rced to.close in two months. In a sun ival mode, Humbert c:.illccJ upon his friends -local rcsiuur:ucurs -:ind they supplied t11m "'ith help until he was al>ly staffed ag:iin, but he has since retained chefs rights for himself. \\hen ''e went to the kitchen for :.i \is1t, we saw pastry shells read) for the oven, a huge stock pot. its contents in the process of reduction, :iromat1c soup bubbling along and a fiery reJ to mato sauce • Mmmeritlg-00 a froAt-Bur-a~----­ Wclls containing mushroom. cheese and lobster sauce \\ere at the read.y -prepared by l lumbert that very morning. He movc.s MAllC Mun~/DAll.Y PILOT Owner Yvan Humbert is also the executive chef at Le Biarritz. A FRENCH FLAIR Le Biarritz maintains tradition~ menu rapidl), talks and cooks in a blur of :ictivity. Hum be rt m:ikes a terrific mushroom soup and a big bo"I of it :ilong ''ith a h:ilf·order of sal:id costs S7.95 -a good buy. The sal.:id choices ~ire Caesar, spinach and the s:ilad Diarritz, '"hich has cru nchy romaine, fresh sliced 1i1ushrooms and bay shrimp with the house 'in:iigrctte dressing. Cobb :ind Nicoise salads arc bolj SS.95. I fors d'oeuvrcs include tapenndc -"ith imported French olives, ancho' ies and g:irlic in a thick, dark salty spread -great on -crusty bread roasted with herbs WHAT: le llon1tz and olive oiL The other offerings are typical of a traditional French menu: cscargot tJ fa Dourguignon (snails); O}'l>tcrs on the half shell; duck pate; or the mousse de foie truffcc (imported liver mousse pate \\ith truflles), S7.95. There are a couple or dcparturd -one is b:iby calim:ui with Basque he~bs, fried crisp. served with a red bell pepper dip, S6.95. The lunch menu stando uts :ire the omelet Diarritz topped with melted Swiss cheese, $7.95, and an irresistible spinac h souffle wi th eggs, spinach, bechamcl sauce, Swiss and Parmesan cheese baked in its own ramekin and brought to m WHERE: 414 Old Newport~ood, Newport leoch WHEN: lunch, 11 a.m, to 5 p.m. Mondays thro"gh frrdays; din· ..ner.nlghtlY ~ to rn. HOW MUCH: mod9fa MORE INFO: 645·6700 Please Join Us For Dinner Lu.neh or. W~end llruneli Saballno's was orlglnally founded In Chicago aner our fattier brought tne tamlty recipe for our famous ltall~ Sausage from Palermo, Italy -ln the 1930's. Today, his sons & grandson continue to provide a complete menu of authentic Italian food prepared fresh daJly and seasoned with 5 generations of family pride, Thank you, The Sabatino Family CA'.t EhlNG SPECIALISTS ....... c... .... ~ .,., ,... ,,.,,,. ., "' ......... ,....,. ,, f« Rlserntio!IS call 723 0821 ""' , W • rt Beach nu.II' ... RAlllll the table, browned on 'op and very, very hOt, SUS. B PmrwY w •s MD LB• Weekend Reaulars know about the 1 aa&MAJ&-' ~ specials not printed on the menu • My rn<MC motto: .. ,,. tdl >• ..at•s '•ot .•. I'll td l )'Ota •1'.at's -the bca.t arc crab cakes with cool, buc not lilt Plot .•• lb.at's my rult." ,,. lobster sauce, $7.95, and th:u mo:.t ._...or &k FaU: Gordon Toocoosis is the memonble Native American deli&htful of stews. bed oarra1or and 11>iri1uaJ auidc wbo takci you through • hcl~)' duty emo- Bourguignon, with lots or tender, t10n1I tour or the life and limci (1920s) Of the Ludl~'dln; pl tri:m:h mil· O:m>r·filled meat. Sl 1.95. ASIC i1:uy man 1urned rancher (AntllQny Hopkins), his devoted sons Aidl n about them because I busy waiter Quinn, Brad Piu and Henry Thom~ :and the •'Omln who touchcJ them might forget to tell you. Other all, Julia Ormond. Painstakin& d\ar-.cter dC\-clopcncnt, a crisp Montan:i cntrces, which include soup and scttin& and mO\ing musical score ao a Iona ~1ow1rd filling a \'Oid be· salad, range in price from $9.95 tween what cpuld h:we been a foll-blown epic ~. and the 1V mini sc· for a vegetarian plate with soy and rics it rcscmllcd. sesame-dipping sauce or /e poulet u~ ~ilc dodJi na bloOd thirsty lo:in U\arlc.s at the aifl>')rt, .. bor· du jour -a different selection or derline loser .. (Sinbad) bumps fruo Phil H.lrt.man :tn.d pretends to be his chicken prepared each d!y, to college buddy who H:artm:an hasn't seen 1n )·cars. The fun begins ~ Sin· $14.95 for med:tlhons of f1let bad tries to figu re out who he"s impersonating. "'hilc clO't\ning with H311· mignon wuh Bearnaise S3UOC. m3n"s white brc3d, semi-dysfu nctional family, :and II ends 'V>ll h 3 bit of A crisp young duckling is soul searching for all. You get a few chuckles along the way and some· panially boned, served with times that's all it takes 10 brighten )'Our day, traditional orange sauce, $11 .95, and tbe classic CDSSQulet de Richie Rich: Matllulay OJlkin is living every kid's dream as the richest kid in America. He's got e1,-cry gadget, gizrno :ind gncbo )'OU could imagine, Toulouse (wqite beans) pork, r3nging from :i "dad-locator" to a mini-McDonald's. AJthough 1he amu-homem:ide s:iusage and duck) makes 3 filling, hear_ty meal, encc and business style tilts the believability scale in this "not in your $10.95. {AJI prices mentioned" arc wildest drc:tms could )'OU hi"wc this life" film , it still rates :imusing for \•iewers or all :iges. from the lun~h menu; CJfpect them • 1 to rise as the sun sets). Ready to Wu r (Prtt·A·Porter); This Robert 'Allman film feels more like On 3 day when you throw diet virtu31 rc;ility than celluloid as )"Ou'rc transported to the .P:uis fashion :ind budget' to the winds, order runw:iys, whel'C it's all ·about seeing :ind being seen. Some of the most fa. one or the marvelous souffles. mous faces in Tinseltown :ife c:is1 in fresh new roles ·as quirl..j, oflbc:u They come in three fl avors: Grand ch3r3cters, i.e. Kim ~er as the perky TV reporter delivering thC' Mamier, chocolate and scoop 3nd the poop on the intern3tional fashion scene, Stephen Rea 3S 3 chocolate-raspberry. Desserts also celebrated .. reput3tion that went to his head'' photographer :and Danny Aiello as a man with a little secret. lf this film was a party, it would defi· include cherries jubilee, creme brulce and chocolate mo4'se c:ike. nitcly be an ''A List" eve nt. Etched glass panels anll the l.Q.: It's a cu1c premise -.ith lots of promise: the non-fatal :itt raction of dark wood interiors in the piano Tim Robbin~ (garage mech:rnic with potcnti:il) to Meg Ryan (Einstcin"s bar will remind you of The Riviera br3iny niece) :rnd motchmaker W:ilter M:itth:iu (looking much lil..e Ein· in South Coast Plaza. There is live stein). After the first half hour, it takes a direction that would m:ike a dis· music on Friday and Saturday cussion of .. E equ:ils me squared" look intcrcSting, and the great scientist nights, when waitress Laurie himself would prob:ibly have dis:ipprovcd of the formuJ:i for this film ... it Krcspi, a 14-year Biarritz veteran, just didn't 3dd up. • oversees things. Cobb: He was 3 failure :1s a· nice guy (m:i>be he he3rd they :ih .. a)"S finish The airy Garden Room, orr to last). but he was a great ballplayer :ind so fans expect some testimony to the right of the efmance, is ideal . Ty Cobb's :ibility on the ficJJ. But there's more fielding of insults :ind for private parties _ it holds up beer bottl es th:in baseballs, Tommy Lee fones gives a ··11311 of F:imc .. to 70 and was booked fo r a performance, enabling us to get up close :ind pcrson:il \\ith this basetrJll Saturday afternoon bridal 'Shower sometimcS C-mili:irity breeds contempt, pr:iisc and boredom si- the last time we dropped in. (Le ly. · Biarritz is nonn:illy closed for Durubtr: 1ftft-C.rcy gets progressively fun and fu nnier in c:ich lunch on Saturday). H umbert has . So\l'le ol the "umor docs miss 1he m:irk, but there's M> much developed a healthy business in you could be •mused only 65% of the lime and still have a bar- b:inquets and business lunches and ghs. Jim Carrey docs "goofy•• better th:in any comcdi:in tod:iy. d inners for large groups. _._01....le Book: Adventure :ind romilocc in lush surroundings con1ribu1c A smooth French Chardo nn3y is endid :id;ip1:ition of this RuJyard Kit>ling classic. Deserving top the house's white, $5.50 a glass. A re the monkeys tigers, p:inthcrs :ind elephants expressive enough bottle or Gucnoc costs $26 on a some hum:in pcrfomiers :i run for their m"Oncy (food). The casting list divided about half and half ...,. quite good, Jason Scott Lee mO\ing m.c one or the sleek cats, :inJ between French and ~erican Lcn 3 H~ildley :is the prope r but independent Bri1. transplanicd to India selections. h 's a oo(j idea to wit1s her milit:uy dad, S:im Nclll. G:ither family and.friends for a pleasant make reservation~s~o~n::-::w~e~er.=en=:r---~--t--,flili~c,...1nillt~e~JttunrugnFc,"'e~\~1nn.g>"»;,.-,:'m'l1"P"'~r7t"'l"l~ir!lrr1'""".,..-,.,..,.,,......,...;...,...,........,....~i-J ~vcnings. some 'iolcncc mixed with tension, . Morla Bird con~rs Joc:J/ dining 1/s Allll~r is an Onn~ Coast R~altor. for tl1e D:Jily Pilot. ~·' ADVERTISEMENT --~ _ AMERICAN STUDIO CAR, Locoted at-T 00 Main St. Balboo (at foot of pie<I. The Studt0 c ar. II the happening ploce lor food. fun & 9l\tel1Q1nment Menu includes ribs, cnidten, fresh fish. poslO oppellzers & solods, 0150 ser.t1ng bNnch on Sot & Sun I 0 lo 3 00 wtuch tndudes Belgium woffles, omelellt», poncokes ond much ITIOre Prices ronge from S2 95.$13 95 Open 7 days o week Mon-fo 11 30.1 30 cm. Soi.Sun I (). I 30om Also locoted ot 300 PC H n11ni.n910n Seoch IN BRU F8, ENT V. MC. AE DC 536-a775 RUBIES ltlSTAURANT, localed 01 ' 712 Plocenllo, Coste Me)() Menu 1ndvdes ribs chicken. steak & lobs1er. prime nb, p1z.zo , oysle< bor P11ces ronge from SJ 95 and up Open doily l.rom 11 JOom to 1 Opm, Cockto1ls hi 11 pm 10 F8 WC No credit cords (714) 645-809 1 CAFE luntS CAR. Located ot 320 8n)Jol #r; ot Redh1U (by Arco Mini Mort) in Coste Meso Menu includes good country cook1n' breolcfcut with the besl omelelles, poncokn greet MulCOn bteoijcs1 dishes ond lunch with st1rfry '49elobles, 11nyok1 bowl garlic ducken, ossoned solods, healthy turkey burgeo, ho1T1btir9en, sel"V9d w/ poloto solod Of fries 'ry Ruth's I-tome cooltin' IOdoy Greet Food. grlOI pricesl Prices ronge from $2 99 to $5 95 Of*n 7 days o week 7om IO 2pm IO. OD.WC CHINESE CHOI HONG. Gourmet Chi nese, Light & healthy, no msg used, only nolurol 1ngredtents. ~v •ncludes • low col meals, combtnollon ploles, b.ef or porlt dishes, ch1c~en & ~ dishes ond family value dinners Toke out ovorloble $1 ·buck o plate 01101loble located c>t 17938 Mognol10 St. (neict IO Pie N Sovel founta in Volley, (7 14) 965-3698. FRENC H CHAHTI~. locoted 01 18912 MacArthur 81vd . lrvtM, ocrou from John Wayne Airport Elegant charming, gtoctOl.ls & beouhful .odt of its d.n1ng rooms hos o d•ff.'9nt decor The food 11 Frenc~olifot11•0 cu1s1n.-tosly bu1 healthfully p<epored lunch JP«iola 01 $8 00 oncl up the d111,.. menu includes o .;ortety o( seorood. meat, chicke11. soloch rust to metthon o few ii.ma Pric.s on;• from S6 to $2.S SerVing lunch 11 3().2·30, Donne< 5·3().10 30. Sunday ~unch 10 30 2 30 open 7 doys o we.k ID 00, &RUNCH RES REO F8 ENT. we. v. /IN:. AM.1. DC, DISC. Valet Parking . (71 "J 75UOO I. ~' Your lestourant Guide to Dining in Newport leach, Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Hun'tington leaclt & Fountoin Valley ITALIAN IAIATINOS USTAUllANT & SAUSAOI CO. locOlled ot 25 l Shipyard Woy, Newport Seoch Menu 1nclud.s greo1 poito, oword winning (09$0r solod, dehc:IOUs homemade sausage, veol, lomb, lots of ~non dishes, good wu\e, beer. coppucc1no & deserts "It's o Fom1ly owned & run teslouront Pr~ ronge from SA 95 to $13 95 Open 7 doys o weell Serving Sot & Sun Brunch from 8·30 to , 00 Sunday thru Thursday 11 on, to I Opm fndoy & Sot 1 lom-1 lpm IN, OUT, WC, 8RU, W8, V, M AE, DC (714) 723-0621 . NtCKS PIZZA D'ottO Family 1tol1on Re.stouro111 w11tl homemade pos10 souces ond hondmod1 p1u o's Famous for 1Nedn1sdoy Spo9he1t1 aP you con eat 5or $2 7.5 ond Sunday o• yew con eot losogno for $3 75 We olso hOYe the piggest p1uo 1n town, our porty p1uo 36"'. Other dtthes include ¥901. eggplon1 chidtn brosc:tollo ond different poSIOS A bvffet lvnch on Mon ~ ues , Th urs & Fri "8onquet rOOll'I ond co1er1n9 ovo11ob .. We ore locoi.d ot 10585 Sloter Ave Foun101n Voliey Phone (7 1 •) 963.0227 ITALIAN CIAO, locotied ot 2600 Eos1 Coast Hwy, Corona Del Mor Come ond e11.pen9'\Ce Corona clel Mar's newast ltohon restouronl serving New York style p1zzo, gourme1 p1nos, uc r.ng pollm. creative solods, coffee coppucc:•no ond frtih boked pom,.s Prices ronge from $3 9.5 to SS 9.5 Open 7 days o W99k from Som IO 11 pm. except Sunday open 4 lo 11 pm ()el;119ry OYO•loblt V WC, ~, W~ IN OUT ltANDAUO rTAUAN CAil, located ot 21148 S.OCh Blvd , (01 Atlonm), Fom1ly owned, .....rytl11ng pr~pored w1rh the f1ne11 meois & cheeses & famous fo< ·Is 1nfomous chMsr.oke Prices ron~ Ir°"' S2 00 IO S' 1 95 Optn Tues lhru Sor l 1·9pm. Sun i 1·8 pm Closed Mon IN, OUT, WC, Wine • ond beer 71 A 536-l.448. KIKUYA PINI JAMNIR ~. Featuring fine d1n1ng, Sushi &o r, Teppan Tobie. Main Dining Room full bor ond co:kto1l lcwnge featvrrng tpec:10•'Y ttopicol dr1nh Jon bond ~y fn & Soi , n19n1 ond Ko1ook1 •~ry Tues n1gh1 Open for lunch Mo'l·fo 11 30.2.30, 'inner Sun.Thurs 5 lOpm. Fri & Sot 5.1 IP"' 805 2 Ado"la Ave (co111ar ol 6eoch) H~nt·ngio" Beoch (7 IAJ .530-060.S An moior credit cores e•cept 01nerl Cub RR F8, E WC '· MEX.CAN AWAS ll IANCMTO, A d1n1n9 londmork for Oller 20 years. Run by the A111!Q family, Av1los hos 7 locolions to_...,. you 1n Costa Mesa, Newport Seoch. Sonio Ano, long S.OCh, Huntington Pork & logut10 Hills & Hunllngton S.OCh. Feoruring outhenllc food w11h the freshest 1ngredienls ~ o new creative light cu11ine along with o\lfhenlic: Moma Avila's recipes. ID, 8RU, F8, ENT,'WC, V, MC. Jol, DC. & DISCOVER 'Av1los hos o reputation for 1reo11ng you !•k• port of the family\" Ml CASA locollld ot 296 171tl StrMI, Costo Mesa A tnp IO Mexteol Mexican Food Open doily 01 1 lom Pras range from $2 25 to $8.95. Serving lunch & dinner for over 20 years. IN, F8, we. v. MC. AE, DC ca. D 6 .. 5.7626 wAH01n ASH TACO, With 4 locollofU 11 33 PCH, Loguno S.OCh, (71•) •97-0033, 1862 Plocenho C0110 Meao. (714) 631·3433 ond 3000 8nsiol Costa Mesa (71 .. ) .. 35.0130. 120 Main, Hunltng•on &each, (714) 5ll>2050 Mtnu 111eludes F1$h locos, bumtoi, block beOns & nee, aoloda, •ondwtehes Prices range from $ l 65 to $7 50 0~ Mon ·Sot 1 l om to 1 Opm, Sun l I om 10 9pm IN, TKO, WC I I SEAFOOD MQAC ASH & SHfOQO, loeoi.d at 2620 Newpon Blvd , Coste Mesa Menu incl udes seafood solods, seofood sondw1ch.s, grilled 1nlfees. fish & chips, fish locos, sushi bnd more. Also hos one of Oron91 Counry's lorgtit mventones of fresh fnh from it's fish market. Prices ronge from S 1 95 ond up Open w 11~ Soi 11.5, tD. we (71 4) 650-0130 %UallS DIY DOCK, locoled ot 9059 Adams, Hunllngton Seoch Menu includes seafood, si.ok & lobster, pizzo, prime nb, oysler bor. Prices . • ronge from $3 95 ond up Open doily from 1 ' JOom 10 IOpm, Cocktails '111 11 pm. IN. FB, wc.,v, MC (71') 99J~362. STEAKS THI IAJtN STIAJC HOUSl, loco..c:t at 2300 Harbor Blvd, #31, Costa Meso. Men u includes sfeoks, fresh fish, chicken, burgers ond iolods. Prices ronge f..Om $3 .7 5 for lunch ond S6. 25 For dinner Open 11 om for lunch MSo Dinner 4_pm Mfr Dinner Jpm Sot & Sun. IN, WC, V. MC, AE,DC, (714)641·97n ·• For nt0re infot t11C1lioi1 regarcf1119 local . flavor call, h Daily Pilot at 642-4321 or h Hunli191on Beach Independent at 965-3030 .. IN •!ldoO< dlntng OUT cMdoot dmeng WC ...._. choir occeu MU bninch ttS retervaltoM, Pl W bar,!NT "•~ nto ~.wa .... bot, V ""'° MC .-o•cord Af 0111encon ....-. OS dotcCMtt DC d4nen dub L .fOoo Just when you thought you couldn't eat another undercooked asparagus spear or bite into one more mushy marinated mushroom, something happened to party food.· It got Fun ogoinl Gone is the guilt, right along with all those dismal, no-nonsense foods that have been masquerading as party fore for the past few years. Celebration is bock "in. Deprivation just for the sake of deprivation is definitely out. With our new nineties attitudes, we've come to recognize the place of balance in our li•1es, including our eating habits. We' re finally giving ourselves permission lo really entertom again- with special foods that are as .festive, feeli:Jood and satisfying as the occasions when-friends and family gather to share them!' The result? \(Ve're happily rediscovering how to thoroughly en1oy party foods. that ore pure, unadulterated pleosurel The timing couldn't be better. Food pundits are predicting that the cocktail party-that bastion o{ fifties aAd sixties entertaining-is coming back And there's no occasion that demands delicious, delightful, indulgent finger foods like a congenial Fry up some Mzzling nibbles witb the Preslo9 Fry()oddye deep fryer! dodcwise, slorting at lop right Ovesoclillo Crispen Crispy Cheese Soll Sites (in scoop) Curried Vegetoble Oumpli~, MeolboRs En CroUte, DeYiled Egg Roll U~. Seafood Pinwheels. 6 cooked frozen or conn«/ crab 1 /8 teosp:oon white pepper i---.~~,.,_--.-----1/4-a>p finely c~lntM- 1 tablespoon lemon iuice 1/4 cup finely cJ.opped green onions 1 (8-ounce) package cream 60 won #on ~ (1-povnd) cheese 1 egg white, lightly beaten -· 1I 4 teaspoon celery or garlic salt Rinse ond drain seafood thoroughly. Shred crab or chop shrimp to make about 1 cup; sprinkle lemon juice over seafood. Beot cream cheese ond seasonings until smooth ond creamy. Stir in $80food, chestnuts ond onions. Makes 2 cups. Place o scant teaspoon of seafood mixture in center of each won ton wrapper Brush edges of wrapper with lightty beaten egg white or 1 tablespoon Rovr mixed with 2 tablespoons cold water. Bring the A corners up over ~lling ond pinch together. Pinch edges toge~ Jnd shape to resemble o pinwheel. Keep covered as you work. Heat oil in Fry{)odd)4 deep fryer. When hot, fry 3 or 4 pinwheels at o time for 2 lo 3 minutes, Makes about 60. 1 . DEVILED EGG ROU UPS \1 : 6 hard cooked eiggs 3 tablespoons mayonnaise 2 teaspoons Dijon muslorcJ 2 teaspoons minced pimiento I 12 leoSf.00!1 minced dill or chM.s 1 2 phytlo .dough sheets 1 egg while, lightly beo1en Cool eggs and peel. Cut in half lengthwise ond carefully remove yolks. Set wflites aside. Mcnh yolks ond mix with remaining ingredients, except phyllo doogh and egg white . Fill cooked egg whites with mixture; c.over ond chill.'Cut each' filled half egg in hcilf lengthwise to make 24 pieces. · Working quiCkly, fold 1 sheet of phyllo dough into quarters; cut in holf. Place one deviled egg piece at one end. Brush sides with lightty beaten egg whites Roll phyllo strip to enclose egg. Twist ends to close. Keep dough and wropped eggs covered with plastic <Ka damp cloth as you work. Heat oil in FcyC>oddyt deep fryer. ~ hot, Fry 2 wrapped eggs at a time for 2 minutes. Mokes 2.4. QlJESADILLA CRISPERS 1I 4 pound fresh $00SCJ9e • • (cltorizo, Italian, e#c.} 1 cup re/ri«J beans 1I 4 cup finely chopped onion 1I4 cup cJiaicJ coMecl 9"'M chilies, c/roined 1I 4 pound jo/opelso i«k c~, Shreddf,c/ (I cup} 8 (7·inch} llovr rortillas 1 ~llovr 2 ~s cold wof9f" Coe* sausage until done, breaking it up as it coob. Combine $0Usoge, beans, omon, chilies CJnd cheese. Male~ obout l • 1 /2 cups. · Cut tortillas into quof19rs. Place obout 1 teaspoon ol bean mixture in center. 8nnh edgei with mixture ol ffour and water. Fold in half ond f"'S to s.eol; keep c:meied os you work. Continue until all ore mode. Makes 32. ' L9t .tond 5 minutes beftwe fryina to allow edges to stidt togehr. Heat oil in f~ dee,> fryer. When hot, try 3 or .4 at o time for 2 minutin. Drain on paper towels. Altemat9 meehod: cut tortillas into 8 pe.. Fry in hot oil in Fry(>Qddye dee,> fryer. Heat bean dip and Mr"9 with Fri.id chips. • ,_"!' ___ _ '\CURRIED VEGETABLE DUMPLINGS 1 (3·oonce) package cream cheese ' tablespoon honey 1 /2 teaspoon curry powder I /2 teaspoon cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon cumin I /2 cup chopped cooked broccoli 1 /2 cup chopped coolcecl couliRower 1 /2 cup cooked peas or finely cut green beans 1/4 cup chopped peanuts pastry for 2 crust pie I egg white. lightly beaten or 1 tablespoon Rour m )(eel w1•h 2 toblespooos cold woter • Sohen creom cheese to room temperature; beot with honey and spices until smooth .. Stir in remaining ingredients except crust and egg white Makes about f-1 /2 cups. Make pastry for 2·crust pie, roll l /8-inch thick. Cut 2 (3/ .4 to 3 inch) circles 'rerolling os needed Spoon about l teaspoon of filling in center of circle Brush edge of circle with l19h~y beoten egg white o~ l tablespoon Rour m1Jted with 2 tob~s cold waler. Fold in half. press edges together with fork tir1es Hect 011 in Fry~ deep fryer. When hot, fry 2 or 3 pastry holf circles for 2 to 3 minutes, turning to brown both sides. Mokes a bout 30 CRISPY CHEESE BALL BITES 2 cups shredded Chedclor cheese ( 1 /2·pound} 1 /2 cup crumbled blue cheese (2·ounces} 1 (3·cxmce} pocko.ge cream cheese 2 tablespoons milk 1 teaspoon Worcestershi,.. sauce 1 leospoon lemon iu1ce ' 1 tablespoon choppefi_ p1m1ento 1 tablespoon c~ chives I /2 cup ground or finely cfioPped nuts • 2 ( 1 I ·ounce) podo~s refrigerated eroded wheat or cornbreocl twists · let cheese stond at room temperotu,. befote moung. Beat or process cheese, milk, Worcestershire sauce and lemon juice until well blended Stir in pimiento ond chr'4S form into 40 MTIOll bolls. Roll in nuts, cover ond chill Open refiigeroted twists and unroll Cut dough 1n half horizontally fp make A sections, then cut each section into S pieces, each mode up ol .4 short strips On o lightly Aovred wrfoce, use fingers lo pren ond pull strip until 1t is obout 2 inches wide ona 5 inches long Cut in half Place cheese in cent. of holf, cover with at+-half, theo puU ond pinch edges to seal YQ'J will make 20 squo...s from each pockoQe. Cov.r and chill unhl r90dy to fry Heat oil in ~ deep fryer When hot fry 2 ~ cheese bolls at o time for 2 to 3 minvf9s, tvming to brown oll side. ~es AO, cocktail party. Guests mingle. Conversation flows Food is savored, bit by tasty bit. These six innovative finger food recipes will certainly bring your new-age cocktail party firmly into the ni(letles! Each one represents o trod1t1onal pqrty food favorite only this time each tempting tidbit 1s nestled inside o golden, crunchy, irresistible deep-fried coating! Imagine, for example, biting into o hot, crusty pinwheel made with won ton wrapper and filled with a creamy seafood concoction. Or doing o new toke on egg rolls, with a delicious oeviled egg inside 0 delicately fned roll of phylto dough How about o mouth- watering cheese boll meltmgly tucked mto o crisp dumpling of wheat or corn twists? With such· ~reative wrappers an<f scrumptious filrings~ these treats ore sure to put your guests in he cocktail party spirit And speaking of spirits instead of Manhattans or martin s today's cocktail parties ore '110re likely to feature non-alcoholic beer, fruit 1u1ces, bottled water and wine coolers. Even these deep-fried appetizers hove been brought' more in line with our dietary goals How2 By making them with fresh , nutritious · ingredients and using spices and herbs-not o lot of salt-for seasoning By frying in no-cholesterol veget9ble oil And most importantly, by frying them right It s a proven foct thot kx>d wh1c-h -ts-deep ffied properly absorbs little oil The best method is using on electric deep fryer designed specifically tor home use. Tbe most popular models ore manufactured by Presto-the Presto FryDaddy electric deep fryer a family-size fryer the Presto· FryBaby· e1ectric deep fryer pe·fect tor. single servings, and the Presto GronPappy electric deep fryer for b19 batches c.,,d ·entertaining. All of these ,appliances make home deep_fr¥Lag _safe convenient ond foolproof because the proper frying temperature is automatically controlled By keeping the 011 at the correct frying temperature (375 -425 FJ ts heat mstont1y seals the outer coating crust or surface of the food Then the food inside coo s to delicious perfection without oil penetration No oil penetration also means th~ food has not flavored the cooking oil, so you con use the oil over again UseJ.. it once to fry G uesodilla Cnspers, then use at t~ fry a batch of Curried Vegetable Dumplings When you're finished, simply snap on the convenient lrd provided with Presto home deep fryers and store the oil right in the fryer Porty food is finally fun· again I So start celebrotmg with these innovative new finger foods fresh from your deep fryer Your guests will savor every crunchy golden. satisfying bite! MEAlBALLS -_ ENCROOTE 'I I egg l19h1t.., beo•e 3 tablespoons sco~o,.,ACJ bread c~umbs 2 tob/espoom mm crct.n or rro pepper 2 •ob C>poo ~ mm1.fAf g •een 0 '1 1."1 4 tea spoon $0 I 1, '8 teaspoon gonic powder 1, 2 pound feon ground beef I tablespoon olive o 1 tobfespoon buffer 1 ~up barbecue so ice 30 won tor. wrapper:. I egg white light/ beaten o l ,., e) ">OOn Rour ond 2 toolespoons cod .,.,'Off.>' .. Combine egg. breod crumbs minced vegetables ond seasonings in a m1it ng bo-NI Add 9roond beef .• and mix thoroughly Form IJ'\lo 3/ 4 ·1nch bolls· Heat 011 and butter in a medium fr}· pan Add mootbohs, shake pan ond furn meatballs to brown on oil sides and cooked through about 5 mi"utes. Cool mootbolls This may be done oheod of time ond meatballs refngeroted unhl needed Mok~ 30 . Roll meatballs in borbecue soucc Place 1n c~ter of won ton wrops>er. Bring corner. over meotboll ' Brvsh remaining · corners with lightly ~len egg white or o mixture of 1 toblespooo Rovr and 2 tobles~ns cold water. Wrop meatball by br1ng1ng corners vp and MO ing them k> eoc.h Other ~ 1t resembles a pinwheel. Continue unltl all meotbolls ore wrapped Heo• 011 in Fry{)oddyt' deep fryer. When hot, fry J or A wrapped meatballs ol o time for 2 lo 3 minu s turning to bt:own 011 sides Drain on P9P-4t' towels · Makes 30 SeNe with sour cream chives and dill for o ~rsh toste ~ ' -· Why not try lamb? n· I IOP Ill It is always fun to try a new recipe from your favorite magazine or food page which may or may not become a new tradition. Unfortunately it is the endless cveryd3y meals that often need revitalizing. The new cuts of lamb· found in th e meat case can turn this challenge into an easy journey into delicious everyday meals. The intere~ting use of lamb in many popular Italian dishes is a great way to put something special on the dinner table. Several ideas come to mind including a ground lamb and Resta-stYle enchllailas win top prize Enchiladas Fantasticas, a crowd-pleasing main dish with zesty fie sta flavors, has garnered Grand Prize honors -and a check for $3,000 -in the 1994 Pace Picante Sauce Pick Up Ttw Pace Recipe Conte)!. Firin); up the judges with its fabulous flavor enticing ::ippearance and fuss-free preparation, the winning rl!cipe was selected from a record number of entries in the annual recipe round-up. The enchiladas' savory lilting combines ground turkey, spinach and cream cheese with the garden-fresh, authentic Mexican flavor of Pace Picantc Sauce in the cook's choice of extra mild, mild, medium or hot. Drightly topped with 1oma1oas, the enchil:ldas b:ike to flavor perfection in short order. A la!il-mi n.lle sprinkli ng of chccll completes the festive • di!ih. 1'o serve, embellish the enchilad:is with the desired optional garnishes, or pass the toppings and let everyone customize their own according to personal preference. The be)t-of-contest prize goes to Roz Keimig, a 29 )'Car-old dental office . coordinator from Guymon, Okla., for hef winning ~vay "11h enchiladas. ''Thb )Car's Pick Up Pace Recipe contc)t entries rcnectcd the n:ition's increased interest in lower-fat foods, and recipes often included qualifiers !>uch :1~ guiltless, heart health .ind fovfree in their n~mes. Any of today's nutritional stars were featured frequently, including cabbage, sweet potatoes, fresh garlic and beans -singly or in combinations of up to five different kinds. Ground beef and chicken tied for the mollt-favorcd main dbh mainstay, while more than I I% of all entrce entries were meatless. ENCHILADAS FANYASYICAS • 1 pound ground turkey • 12 nour tortillas (7 inch),' \\Urmed • 2 cups Pace Picante Stiuce • 1 cun ( 1.i-lh ounces) diced tomatoes ill juice • 1 package (10 ounces-} frozen chopped spinach, thawed, squeezed dry and chopped • 1 cup c.i ounces) shredded cheddar cheese • 2 teaspoons ground cumin •Optional toppings: Shredded lettuce, ripe olive slices, a'"ocado slices, sour cream • 1/l teaspoon snit • 1 pack.age (8 ounces) regular or light cream cheese, cubed In 10-inch non-stick skillet, cook turkey until it loses its pink color, breaking into small pieces with spoon. Add I cup of the picante sauce, spinach, 1-V'l teaspoons of the cumin and salt. Cook and sir S minutes or until most of liquid has evnporatcd. Add cream cheese, stirring just until melted; remove from heat. Spoon about V.. cup filling down center of each tortilla; roll up and place seam side down in lightly greased 13 x 9-inch baking dish. Combine tomatoc • rem3inin& I cup picante sauce and remaining ~ teaspoon cumin; mix well. Spoon over enchiladas. Bake at 350F for 20 minutes'or until hot. Sprinkle~ With cheddar cheese; return to .. oven 2 minutes to melt cheese. Top as de ired and 1erve with additionnl picantc sauce. Makes 6 servings. rigatoni coml5in:lllon with un off-the-shelf tomato herb s3ucc. .4tir-fry strips of boneless lamb and combine with crisp stc3med veget3bles and pa!ita. Toss with prepared pesto sauce and grated Parmesan cheese before servina. A great tasting pizza can be made with the ltalian focacci:i &read which cnn be topped with pizza sauce, cooked ground lamb, lots of gnrlic, black olives and a heavy sprinkling or Italian herbs. Serve with soup or a large salad. A favorite dbh from Italy that seems to suit the criteria for quick and easy as well as special is lamb piQtta. This recipe can be used for everyday or for entertaining. Picaua is a classic Italian dish originally made with veal. Lamb gives this traditional dish a rich, delicious flavor. Thin slices of floured and seasoned lamb arc quickly sauteed in oil :md the pan drippings are mixed with lemon juice or wine and herbs for a delightful sauce to serve with the meat. Serve with a bruschetta and a pasta vegetable combination. Choose an American leg of lamb for the boneless slices called Famll• llarfrets for in tl\c pic:uta as the American lea of lamb is meatier and is a good choice for .other Italian favorites such as scallopini. Unfortunately too many people assume that because American lamb cuts arc large that they arc less tender and mild. You will be pleasantly surprised to know that Afnerican lamb is specifically grown to provide more lamb, less bone and mild flavor. Remember as you plan those holiday meals that American l:tmb has a large selection or cuts to make your meal planning easy and lamb is 'l 5imple w:ly to re~edy the boredom of 1he same old quick and easy recipes. 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This simple recipe of cri py graham crackers cro" ncd '' ith Cool Whip "hipped topping pnd a refreshing-medley of fruits ''ill score big points \\ilh your guests. It takes only minutes to ~scmble these n:ichos, so you \\On't be sining on the sidelines "hilc your te:im is m:iking It to first down. Another gre:it make-al"lead r_ecipe, Chocolate Candy Bar Dessert is :i decdent layered dessert loodcd \.'1111 luscious chocol:ite na,or. Layers of Jell-0 Chocol:ltc Flavor lnst:int Pudding, chopped cand> b:i~ and Cool Whip arc t~med "ith S\\Cetencd crc:im cheese all on a chocol:ue cool..ie crumb crulll. A great \\ay to toast the nc\\ I) cro'' ned Super BO\\I champs, this dessert wiJI become a game dJy smndard. Complete the play of the da\ \\ith a fruitv and refreshing S1 r.1\vberry Yogurt D ip. Gre:it for fans ''ho are ":itching their wai!.tlioes, this ~ip is a real winner "hen paired with fresh fruits. There is no doubt that \\ith this game plan of delicious desserts, you'll be sure 10 capture the mO!.t valuable host award. DESSERT NA CHOS • 12 whole gr:lham cnck/rs. • l tub (8 ounces) Cool Whip "hipped topping, thawed • l cup chopped str::mbcrrics • l cup chopped peeled kfo i • l cup s liced b::inanas • Stra"bcrry dessert topping Dreak gr:iham crackers in h:ilf. Score each half diagonally with knife; break apart to form t riangles. Arrange ~ of the triangles in single layer on !.erving plates. Sprcnd evenly with ~ of the "hipped topping; top \\ith 'I.! o f the fruit. Drialc with dessert topping. Repeat layers. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Makes 6 !>Cl"\ ings. -- CHOCOLATE CANDY BAR DESSERT • 2 cups chocolate wafer cookie crumbs • VJ cup sug:ir, divided • VJ cup (l stick) Parkay spread Mick, melted • l package (8 ounces) Philadelphia Urand cream cheese, sortcncd • l tub (12 ounces) Cool Whip whipped topping, thawed • 1 cup chopped chocolatc·CO\Cred candy bars • 3 cup cold milk • 2 packages (4-serving slt.e) Jell·O chocolate navor instant pudding & pie filling Mix cookie crumb , V.. cup o r the sugar and spread in 13x9-inch pan. Press firmly onto bollom of pan. Refrige rate 10 minutes. Deal cream cheese and remaining V.. cup sugar in medium bowl until !.mooth. Gently stir in ~ of the whipped topptng. Spread evenly over crust. Sprinkle chopped candy bars over cream cheese lnycr. Po ur milk into large bowl. Add pudding mixes. Beat with wire whi k J minute. Pour over chopped candy bar layer. Let sta nd 5 minute o r until thickened. Spread remaining whipped topping over pudding layer Refrigerate 2 hours or until set. Gorni!lh ~ith addition;,il chopped candy bar , if desired. Cut into Mluarcs. Store lcf tover dessert in r:cfrigcrotur. Makes IS to 18 servings. ' • · Whether you are entertaining friends or samply saacking al home, the Oilifomia Milt Advisory Board (CMAB) offers a new twist on an old-time favorite, pot:ito pancakes, that works well for either occasion. Mexican-Stytc 0.ecse and Potato made fronJ shredded Chedd3r chce5e. potatoes. carrots, zucchini and onions. arc authentic to Mexico and a great tame saver. The pan ic!. C3n be prepa red in adv:mcc for a dinner party, or kept on h:ind (or family sn:icking. In nddition, the p:itties arc :t healthy nhcrnati'c to chips or cookies. As an appetizer or :i snack, Mc ic3n Cheese and Potato P:lllics arc cspcciaJly delicious when g:irnished with1 sour cream 3nd jalapcno pepper slices. Kids will love to as~ist making Mexican-SI) le Cheese and Potato Pallies by measuring ingredients and learning to bake these tasty trc:its. 1 And the next time your kids come home from school craving a treat, serve something tasty and unexpected brought to you by the Cnlifomia Milk Advisory Bo:ird tc:MAai. Delidaua ~ a.eac St\lftcd Bel ~rs arc a ftber-rtlled allen..WC to the typical .. aftCT-sichool snack. Made with ground turkey, black beans and Califomia-made Monterey Jack cheese, they tm minutes to prepare and kids can help by adding a wide variety or their favorite Oavorful ingredients, including chopped onions, Anaheim chiles and com kernels. A Oavorf ul addition to almost any menu or a light meal on their own, Califomi:l-Style Olecse Stuffed Bell Peppers can be conveniently cooked in the microwave. They a!C a¥ an excel.Jent source or Vltamtn A. CALIPOlllllA-11YLI CHIUI ITUfflD alLL PIPPIH • 8 medium bell peppers • ~ pound ground turkey • ~ teaspoon nit •~cup chopped ~ • 2 cloves earlic, ~lnccd • 2 cups (8 ounces) 'h-inch cubes California-made Qucso Qucsadilla . • Meillct~ Jtd dlttsie '-ttll Jtl flH 0 f( ....... • z. ftlfl cGObd rice • l mp ~ black brins, well dna.td • 1 ""P com bnds • ~ cup lln~'1 ~~ Anahthn cMks • 2~ aaps sptcy tomato sautt Slic.e ~-inch off top of bell peppers. Remove seed pod 3nd inner nl>s; set :iside. In large p:in, fill f\\.-o-thirds with w;iter. Bring ,to a.boil. Add peppers several 3t a time, submerging and cook for 2 • • minutes. Remove and turn Up!lide down, dnlining well. Repc3t p~ss until all peppers :ire bl3nched. In large skillet sprayed with no-stick cooking spray, saute turkey scasd'ned with saJt, cooking and crumblin~. Remove from skillet, dram well. Saut'C onion and garlic for 3 to 4 minutes until lightly browned. In 3 large bowl, combine tur'kcy, chee e, onion.-garlic, rice, b~ans. corn and chiles. Add tomato sauce an~ gently mix. Spoon mixlure into bl3nchcd peppers, ~ividing equally. Place into a ¥dJ pealed bakifta p:an and bake an pi'cheatcd 375F O\'en for 2S ao 30 minutes or \lntil warmed throu&h and bubbly. Serve. (Makes 8 servings). Microwave directions: Using microwave-safe dish, arrange stuffed peppen in t\o\O rOM. CQvcr with wax paper. Pl3ce dish in microwave and cook on High (100%) power for 14 to 18 minutes or until fully he:itcd, rotatmg dish twice. A11ow to st;ind for S minutes. Serve. · Nutrients per serving: calorics 299; protein 18 g; calcium 250 mg; C3rbohydrates 33 g; fat 12 g; dietary fiber 5.5 g; cholesterol 44 mg; sodium 807 m&. • MIJUCAN·ITYLI CHIUI AND POTATO PAftlU • l~ cups (4 ountts) potalo, peeled and coarsely crated . • ~ cup coarsclj gntcd carrot • 'h cup coarsely &ntcd tucchlni • 'h cup coarsely gnlcd onion • l can (4 ounces) chopped cbilcs, wtil dralncd •2 eggs • 'h teaspoon chili powder Thurlday, January 1915 • ~ ....... ~iad C'Ulla • ~ tnlpOOll salt ·•~1an•011 c.uroraS.·••de Cbtddar cbeeM • ~ nour or masa b1rin• • ~ cup Crema Mtxkaa1 or soar crtam • ~ cup ~ jalapeno dalln. well dnlned In large bowl, combine potato, c3rrot, zucchini, onion 3nd chile~. In medium bowl, bc:it together eggs, chili powder, cumin and salt, pour over vcget3blcs. Add cheese and gently mix to blend. Stir in flour, well. Drop by l3bleij>OOns onto lightly oiled hot griddle. Cook until lightly brown and crisp on each side. Serve warm with Crem~ :ind jalapcno • Form into walnut-sized balls nnd P.lacc on lightly greased cookie sheet. Slightly flatten each ball. Bake in pre he3ted 375 F o\l\!n for 12 to 15 minutes. M:ikes 48 se rvings. Nutrients per serving: calories 33; protein J.5 g; calcium 37 mg; carbohydrates 2.2 g; fat 2.2 g; dietary fibe r 0 g; cholesterol 36 mg; sodium 66 mg. · Come in from the cold to some delicious· C.anton Corn Soup There h nothing quite :is satisfying as enjo}ing a piping-hot bowl o f soup on a cool autumn day. C;into n Corn Soup is a hc;:irty and wholesome, Asian-inspired dish sure to wann the soul even on the coldest days. Tilis new recipe from the C;ilifornja Milk Advisory Board provides all the benefit s of homemade soup without long hours sla,ing O\'Cr a hot stove. Your kitchen will be fi lled with the rich aroma or chicken broth inf u~ed with the flavors or onien, corn and frc!lh cilantro . Plus, you · can feel good 3bout servi ng a nutritious meal that provides pro tein, vitamins and calcium, bu t IS not ,high in sodium like so many ~nned soups. Canton Com Soup, with all its rich taste, is surprisingly low in fat as well. J u!.t the right amount or butler, along with Sweet Acidophilus lowfat milk, give this soup its creamy flavor while imparting only six grams of fat per serving. Acidophilus lowfot milk, made by culturing milk following pasteurization, has the s:i me amount o f calories and nll the nutritional benefits of lo'' fa t milk. CA~TON CORN SOUP • l tablespoon butter • l large onion, chopped • l quart Acidopbilus lo\\fat (2~) milk • l tablespoon firmly packed brown sugar • l package (16 02.) frozen corn, ·tha"cd ·• l can (14 OL) chicken broth • V4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper ' • v~ cup cornstarch dissolved in 3 Farmers = Fl = tablespoons wntcr • V., cup lightly packed cilantro leaves, chopped •Thinly sliced green onions, for garnish (optional) ln a 3-quan saucepan, melt butter O\'Cr medium heat. Add onion; cook u ntil soft, stirring occasion:ill~, about 8 minutes. Meanwhile, in a 2-qu:irt microw:ivcable measuring cup or di!.h; cook milk in microwa'e on high about 9 minutes or until hot; cover to keep wann. Add !.ugar tO onion; cook, stirring frequently, ¥ = until light brown, about 7 minutes. Set aside l cup corn; add remaining com, broth, and pepper to onions; bring to boil. Add cornstarch mixture; cooJ.. and stir 2 minutes. 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