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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-04-21 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • • Our deep marine ;{5 ( layer brin~ us douds anCJ f~ this morning, partial clearing this. afternoon and more clouds tonight. Temperatures in the 60s. Stt Weather, Page A2 Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 Report details damage or Wagner embezzlement ~ Grand jury also lauds school district for tightening financial controls since former budget director's departure. "BY R.uss LoAJt, Sr»F Wann ~ NEWPORT-MESA -An Or- ange County grand jury report re- leased Wednesday on the $4 mil- lion school district embezzlement lauds Newport-Mes! for tightening financial controls, but also paints a · grim picture or the damage done by former budget director Stephen Wagner. The report derails cuts in pro- grams and personnel in the 17,500-student Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School Distric~at came in the wake of Wagner s embezzle- ment. "As a result or Wagner's illegal conduct, the district, its staff and students have suffered significant damage," states the report, issued SLIPPING INTO THE SEA by the 19-member grand jury after a five-month investigation. "It has taken much time and ef-. fort on the pan or every employee or the district to rebuild the com- munity's trust and support." The unfolding of the embezzle- ment first began in February 1992 when a school district employee, who was suspicious of "foul play" by Wagrier, sent a letter to the grand jury. The grand jury re- f erred the Jetter to the county Dis- trict Attorney for investigation. Wagner later admitted to steal- ( ing S3.5 million, but school of- ficials say nearly S4 million is miss- ing. He was seru~nced to six years in state prison and received a con- current 57-month federal sentence. With time off for good behavior, he could be free by January 1997. The grand jury .report say::. the Wagner embculement forced the school district to: • Increase class size from 28.5 student s to 31 students. • Cut instructional aides by 50%. • Lay off 59 teachers. • Lay off 150 classified employ- ees. • Elimin:ue elementary school physical education teachers. •Cut staff dc\'elopmcnt pro-. grams. •Cut funding for extracurricubr advisers by $1 60,000. • Spend S 132,337 on aud11 mg. fees. •Spend $149,220 on attorne~ \ fees. · Newport-Mesa abo eliminated additional student programs and cut . funding for maintenance and C11tusrorm :a MS~I'. DAILY r 1LOT . 'chool \tle 1mpro\emenb, \:quip· ment rcp;m::. :.in\.! rcpl..i .. ~m.:ni ul cl:b>H>Om c!quipm.:nt, ~ccordmg 10 the report. 'As ide lrom monet n llh:.. hun- Jrcds of hour~ uf L ·c d1>tr d' st;.iff 11me \\Cr!.! !-.p..-nt v.1 th .. am:,- 11ga11un of \\ Jgncr\.. cmbcnl~­ ment and m1sJppropra;.itiun,," tla: report st:ll<:s · S1;.ilt' lime continue' to be spent 111 an eflon 10 re .. Hr monte'i stolen b~ \\ ag.ncr." The gr;ind JUI") report incltHk~ a list of rc:commenJ:.it1ons focusing See REPORT/Page Al Psychiatrist who molested patient back in Newport ...,. Former Newport Center doctor James White out on parole after serving half of 7-year term behind bars NEWPORT D~ACH \ prominent :-..:c" port Center P") · chi:11rist "ho ".1~ Cl'm 11.:ted in 1990 of drugging J p:w.:11t :ind then mole ... tmg the uncun,~\ u:. m:in has been -releJ ... cJ from 'IJl~ prison Jnd is Ii' mg in NC\\ port Dcach, JCCording to authont1..-, fames White. S 1. "~h p;uokJ March P Jfler spend in; h-ll of a e\en-)ear term behind bar~ White \\35 taken into CU\tOd) in October 1990 after poliac found him hiding out 111 Laredo, T~:\3 \\ith a 1 6-~ear-old comp:imon. t\\O month~ after he \JJt;,, -.u m 1hc da) he \\as set to be ~I! uc1...!d Children frolic in the misty waters between the Balboa and Newport piers during the waning hours of the day on Wednesday. State parole olfici.11'.'I 1..on 1rm ... J Wednci>da\ that \\ h1tc " 1\0\' r\.!" siding in OrJnge Cuu .t\. Condi- tion~ of While\ parole. 11 h1ch ends in t'-1:irch of 1997, includt: .it· tending an out-patient r~~d1i.:t11. clinic and ha\ing no contact "1th CHatno•HU. MSAF. OA1Lv 1'11.0T' Bob Dakota, Philip Boston and Andrew Grace, from left, are try- ing to start a youth hostel in Newport Beach. ~-Commiaaion to decide 'fate of Newport hostel, nightclub ~ Bacchus may be forced to close its doors, whjle officials at International Backpacker's Inn seek to open theirs. Bv DAVlD HBl'n, STA,, Wam111. NEWPORT BEACH -Playing a parental role, the Planning Com- mission will decide tonight the fate of two businesses aimed at attract- ing young crowds -a night club and a youth hostel. Commissioners will diseuss whether to close Bacchus, the Lido Village night club where riot- ers overpowered police last month. They also will debate whether to allow the Newport International Backpacker's Inn to open across the street from City Hall. Jn hdty stafr reports -148 pases for Bacchus and 62 pages for the hostel -city administra· ton have outlined several concerns about the projects. Business partnen for the Inter- .. INllDI ............... Wo asked readers how they would feel about a youth hostel opening in Newport Beach. for their 1esonses, aee Community Forum. pqe A9. national Backpackcr1s Inn want to open a youth hostel at 430 32nd St., in the Cannery Village area. But residents, business peqple and city officials say they're con- cerned the hostel would create noise and parking problems nnd possibly attract drug abusers. The proposed site is zoned for specialty retail shop , which in- cludes hotels, motels and bed and breakfasts. City staffcn fe ar there's inad- equate on-site parkin& -only four spaces. Investors Andrew Grace and ... COMMIUION/P•~ Ate LOCALS ONLY Do you have the funniest mom? Join the fun for our Fun- niest Mom Contest -a tribute to motherhood, sponsored by the Daily Pilot and Balboa Boat Rentals. Send us the most humorous anecdote about your mother (in 50 words or less, please) and you could win a wonderful prize to enjoy with mom. We'll even publish your entry (with mom's permission, of course}. For contest information, call Lana H. Johnson, promotions director, at 642-4321, ext. 274. ON THI COVER The painting on page 1 today is by local artist George Tapley. For information on paintings, call 722-6535. NUMllU BUSINESS FAX 631-5902 CIRCULATION 800-252-9141 -. RETAIL ADS 642-4321 ' NEWSROOM 540-1224 SPORTS 642-4330 . INDIX Around Town ............... A4 Classified ...................... 86 Community Forum ....... A9 Police files .................... A2 Society ......................... A7 Sports ........................... 81 Weekend ................ Inside he DOCTOR/Page A 10 Race to Ensenada yachts of fun ~ Nearly 400 crafts will take part in event that begins Friday in Newport Harbor. Bv DAVID HEITZ, SnFF W111.rn:111. NEWPORT BEACH -Wheth- er 1hey're going for sheer fun or trophies, more than 400 )achts stocked with adventurou!. sailors will ease out of Newport Harbor Friday and race to Enscnada, Mexico. The world's largest international yacht race, the event attracts about 3,000 participants nnd pumps about $300,000 into the droopy Newport Beach economy. For the !>kippers -fr om \'Ct- eran competitors such as Ameri- c3 's Cup winner Dennis Conner to Newport business people who sail just for fun -the wind gods will decide \\hen the par1y begin in Ensenada. According to the National Weather Sen ice, the gods might be a bit ornery this year. "It might be a little rough out there," said Meteorologist Druce Ent\\-i tic. "The \\indi> will be pret- ty good from th e north"'cst - about 20-30 knot , if this hold up." He said rain probably won 't be a threat until Sunday, ofter the race is over. Skies likely will be Gtal Cos~ta. foa TIU: DAILT r 1LOt The Newport to Ensenada Sail- boat Race begins on Friday. O\erca::.t, ho,,c,er. \\ith a th1d. mJrine l:i)er. Fred Martin, press chairman for the C\ent, ~aid the strong \\inds could make for a "real fa t race" -record-breaking, pcrhap . "ll it\ Oat seas )OU JU:.t \\all," M:min sJid. "Out if the ~ca arc big and the '' inds arc big, thc- boats nrc hard 10 control. It's o lot of \\Ori.., but \\C can all ge t a good S.e UCl/P••• A11 Reporter IOOklng for a wild ride to Ensenada I'm officially pulling m) thumb out. I need to hilch a ride - or a sail -to Ensenada. Qu1cl..-likc. Before noon Frid;)). Have I !.ailed belore'l Sure, Qn the MisiltS)1pp1 Rhcr, when Iv.as grov.ing up in Iowa and llhnoi . I rode those might} \\Jtcr on one skt while bctng t0\\1;.d by a fishing bo:it. l don't know n:ilttic:il hngo. 1 c.in 't promise 1 '~on't get woozy. Out O!> a bonafidc l\\enl)::.Omclhing v.1th a sense of ad-.:cnturc. I'd love to accomp:in~ )Our group -preferabl) :i £0\\Jy one -to a 111\ v.eeken'1 ...auth of the bOrder. What do you get? A fir t-hand, profe sionul account of )Our wcd;cnd at ea Your group·s antics, quip and color "ill be th~ taU, of the to" n for Ja,), If )ou'rc interested, C: II me at 540-1224 ext. 364. C'mon. h'll be fun . -By D.wid Heitz NearlY 150 exposed to tuberculosis at college . BY Russ Lo.ut., Sr.ur WaJTu COST A MESA -About 150 Oran~e Coa t College ' tudent and staff ha\C been expo. ed to tu- bcrculo i , college official an- nounced Wedne day. in ~hilt i yet another example of the rapid ri c o( the di case in Orange County. An unidentified, 21-year-old fe - male OCC tudent wa recently di· agn cd wilh tubcrculo~i by a pri· vatc ph)\ici:in who immediately notified the Orange County Health Care AgcnC\. She wa en- rolled in four cla \C Count} health ofl1cihl m:uled out m>tiOcatil)O) on Monday to 146 student,, three focuhv mem- ber and 1~0 cl~ room aide , in· forming them that they h::t\C been c~po~ed to tuhcrcuto ~ and hould be te ted, Dut 1he county ~111 not \\:lit for tud~nl to comply. Next Tue Jay nnd Thur..da}. three publi~ he Ith nur cs "ill i.ct up lc\ling "'t::itinn out ide cla room lo enc uragc tuJents to be te tcd. Te t result~ v. ill be d1sclo cd t the collcic on the follO"ing Fnd y and the county v.111 h:i\c a mubllc chc!!t X-ray unit on h:ind. l·or th v.ho tc t JXNti\e, an • ·ra) i necc :u) to determine if the dtS· ca c '" active in the lung . "lt' C.\lrcmcly important that the) all comply and be tc tcd if '"c~u ' • I A2 Thursday. AprU 21 , 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Mela Dalty Pllo LOCALS ONLY . . . MANAGING EDITOR STEVE MARBLE, S.0-122•. ext. J6J --- Last. chance to spring clean at A literal celebration . • L'ippe/Waren Essay winners spotlighted as local branch marks National Library Week T ODAY IS YO UR last chance to get up to 40% off at the spring cleaning .s<1le at L'ippe/Waren. L'ippc/Waren (435-1532), located at CrystaJ Court. specializes in fine crystal, jewelry, ceramic figurines. and perfume bottles. The storewide ale includes discounting all vases 20%, :ill dinneNare at 30% off, all stemware at 20'0 off, and aJI gold jewelry at 40% off. 0 MOMS-TO-BE can find maternity clothes on sale at Robinsons-May through Sunday. To ~lcbratt N•tloa•I Ubruy Wed-, the 1"N-port Beach· Public ubrary asked adults and children to write esSDJS on tthat tbt library means to them. Wbat follows art tht ttinalng entries. ADULT INTRlll I have al"'a>'S used the library as a place to relax and refresh. It is a place where J know 1 can find books thal have anS\\-ers to questions 1 might have. I plan trips from the books I borrow, watch videos, escape life through novels and solve personal problems aU through the resources at my public library. I use the Central Library or the smaller branch in Corona dcl Mar. Robinsons-May is discounting dresses, mix and match separates for day, and evening wear. CHRISTINE MCKINLEY Corona del Mar 0 I love to read. For m:my years, as a cosmetologist, I was too busy to read as much as I would have liked. Now that I'm a senior citizen and retireCI, I've found the library close to me. I spend happy hours there browsing and reading. The workers are so courteous nndnelpful and often suggest good books I migh t enjoy. I like historical novels and usually the new best-sellers. Reading is a great pleasure to me, as \\ell as educational. J am so happy to be near the library at Fashion Island, and am looking forward to the opening of the new one on Avocado Street. Youth winners of the library contest Include, front row, from left, Vanessa Moore, Benjamin Aguer,. Laura Peck, Lauren O'Leary and Blake Machado. Back row, from left, Matt Meredith, Kari Lawrence, Jennifer Don· nell, Billy McArdle, Blake Armand and Ethan Austin. Among the adult winners in the Newport B.e~ch public library essay contest are, fro m left, Christine McKinley, Richard Showstack, Allison Wells and Debra Gray. Best Buys You can find maternity clothes at the Robinsons-May (546-9321) at South Coast Plaza. 0 A DEST BUYS reader called in 10 share a best buy for cat O\\ners, Kitty Grass at Russo's (6-U-0980) in Fashion Island. The grass is so popular that Russo's is reordering more. due in in a few days. Kill\ Gra!>S is a mixture of wheats, oat, and barle; 0 that you grow in a small container indoors Since most cats and dogs chew on indoor plants, the grass is a heallhy alternative to po1!.onous plants. Cats and dogs eat the grass, and it grows back. The grass costs S3.99, and it lasts about a month. D ALEX SEBASTION AND ALEX Sport International at South Coast Plaza arc helping the Children's Hospital of Orange County by offering a "BuM a Balloon" event. Here's how it works: Colorful baJloons are decorated throughout Alex Sebastion and Alex Sport International, with a minimum purchase of S350 customers can "bust a balloon," each one having a cash donation for Childrens Ho pital of Orange County inside, and a gift for you. Gifts offered include a Giorgjo Armani suit, Jhane Barnes Sport Coat, Alex Sebastian gift certificates, and gift certificates to restaurants. The balloon event lasts five days -today through Monday. For more information, call Alex Sebastion (545-3821) or Alex Sport (546-4331). 0 IF YOUR LOOKING for a guest speaker for your company, charity, or society group, Renzi Custom Gallery, a Newport Beach firte men's custom clothier is now offering a Fashion· Speakers Bureau. Subjects have included wardrobe and im:ige analysis for specific professional and social situations, as well as considerations for future season colors and styles. lf you're interested, call 1-800-WE-CLOTHE for more information. 0 CHARJLYN PEREZ of the Daily Grill Restaurant In Newport Beach says she has found a best buy in hair care from Mary Shank, at Hair Art at the Hyatt Newporter. Shani.. as offering first-time customers half off by mentioning this column. Perel sa)'S that customers keep coming back to Shank for her expertise, character and peri.onality. Hair Art (721-0039) at Hyatt Newporter is located at 1107 Jamboree Road in Newport Deach. 0 Best Buys DppeDrs ThursdD)'S and Satunl3ys. Whether you're D merchant or a shopper, if you know of a good buy, call me al 540-1224, tu me nt 6-16-4170 or write to me: Dest Buys, DJJily Piiot, 330 W. Boy St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. CARLA PEACOCK Balboa Island 0 The library is and has always been an important part of my life. As soon as I was old enough to get my first library card granted in my own name, 1 became emotionally attached. It is a safe haven, a quiet, special place where you can dream and read anything your heart desires! "ll's the place where the im:igination c;m grow in every direction possible. You can become stimulated and confident in this magical realm of books. Some" here for everyone, at any age, any culture or any chosen religion. We arc all equal in the world of the library! 0 DEBRA GRAY Corona dcl Mar For me the library is a personal 911. The interesting part of life is that it just keep posing questions. Sometimes the answers arc easy, but when the question~ are not easy my first call is the public library. The voice at the other end of my call is always court~ous, knowledgeable and helpful. Usually I can make a pit slop on my way home and pick up whatever I have requested :it the front desk. There have been numerous times when students have needed resources not available in ou.r school library and I have picked up materials for 1hem. Other limes I take great joy in just brow~ing in the stacks of books. I love the ambiance of the library ... •he quiet atmosphere, the other p3trons questing for knowledge, even the smell of the library is special. Reading and library usage is one of the precious rights we have as ci1izens of this country. It is my sincere hope that we never take this right for granted. I hope that we will always cherish the public library and 1he liberty to use it. BONNIE SWANN Principal, Mariners Elementary School Newport Beach 0 "The Magical Place" There's a place nearby with a magical door. Let me tell you what this door is for: Enter the door and you will see A world of possibility. Herc, you can travel to places quite merry, Or learn how to make masks quite scary! You can solve a case with Holmes or Drew, Or learn what those little doo·hick~ys do. You can talk to a king or learn a new trade, Or find out how giggly giggles are made. You can learn about things really quite dangerous · Or even things Mighty-Morphin-Power· Rangerous! What's this place so magical merry? It's the Newport Beach Public Library! RICHARD SHOWSTACK Newpon Beach 0 Going to the library is like going to a great big grocery store. There are healthy choices which feed the mind with information. There arc plump, robust novels -even juicy romances - by which people can live vicariously. There arc mysteries that charge the adrenal glands, and histories, biographies, technical publications that charge the pituitary, making us grow. No Ralphs or Vons market, not even Harrod! of London, offers as much . food for living. The amazing thing about the library, is that all this food is offered free, with the speed and·efficiency or high technology as well as the pleasant, helpful services or knowledgeable professionals. The library houses the meat of civilization, the fruits of mankind's endeavors, in a facility that is virtually one-stop shopping. One can research endless numbers of topics. use the Info machine, rent movies or travelogue, borrow books on tape to play in the car or Walkman, get up-to-date quotes on investments, enjoy story hour, pick up tax forms and a li!tt of community events, or do countless other healthy, helpful, enlightening tasks. Jt's like filling up on carbohydrates, amino acids, vegetables and sweets, all in one nfeal. If the local library were 3 commercial enterprise, with advertising like Circuit City or Crate & Barrel, it would be an enormous money-maker, but libraries, like other social services, do and should have a higher purpose. The purpose of libraries is to nourish the mind and soul. And as supermarkets of this virtuous kind, they need a vast inventory as well as an inventory that is physically and monetarily accessible. To have less than the best library in a community robs those who are hungry or the chaff in the-wheat, making them under-nourished, but with Newport Beach's New Central Library residents have the opportunity to be truly well-fed. ALLISON ELAINE WELLS Corona del Mar STUDENT ENTRIU My brother and his friends say if you watch TV you will get square eyes -so read a book! 0 LAURA PECK age 6 Newport Beach At the library many, many people take books so they can read a lot and grow to be anything they want. BENJAMIN AGUER age 6 Newport Deach D The library has changed my life. I am 10 years old, and if there were no libraries I wouJdn't be writing this right now. Herc's why. 1 read a lot! I love reading. Reading h-:is improved my writing skills and my spelling, my vocabulary, and no, I'm not joking, my imagination. A few months ago, I won.a bicycle helmet in a writing contest. I get fantastic grades all the time because the library has helped me impro'e my reading skills. The library has helped me gain knowledge. I love the library. That's what the library means to me. Bye! MATT MEREDITH Newport Oeach 0 To me the library means fun and education. When I say it means fun I mean it can take you anywhere. It can almost make your dreams come true. Wheh I was little I always wanted to be a co,,boy. Then I picked up a Wei.tern book and there I was. The library also means education. Just a few day'S'ago I was doing a report for fourth grade and needed some information. 1 Y..ent to the library and got the books I needed jus1 like that. The library means the world to me. BLAKE MACHADO 4th grade Newport Beach D The library means a lot lo me. It is a quiet place where I can read all I want to. By reading, J gain knowledge to get a better education. When I read. 1 sometimes pick up works I have never heard of before. I love reading, and I do it every time I can. 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River Jetty CdM TIDll TODAY First hi&h rlrsl low Second high Second low FRIDAY 1·2 w 1-2 w 1·3 w 1·3 w 1·2 6:19 il.m. 4.1 12:32 il.m. 1.S 7:12 p.m. 4.6 12:45 p.m. 0.2 rirst high 7: 11 a.m. 4.4 First low 1 :21 a.m. 0.7 Second high 7:44 p.m. S,l Second low 1 :lS p.m. 0.2 Waler Temperature: 61 aoanN• Southtast to south winds 10 knots shlnln& south~• '° west 10 to 1 $ knoll by "n~noon. Mat :z fttt with 3 foot Wflterly swell. and I will treallure it forever in my heart, and I ope you will too. LAUREN O'LEARY 4th grade Ne'' port Dea ch 0 The library has helped me by getting me interested in books. It also help) me when I ha'e a re)earch project to do. Sometimes 1 check out a book for school or sometimes ju!>t for ple:burc. l'"c done the Summer Reading Program 1here for the last h\O )Cars. 1 read over 75 books last year. This year I want to read more than 100. The staff at 1he library is very kind. They have always helped me when I needed it. The library is a great place to go! KARL LA WR ENCE 5th grade San Clemente 0 The libr:iry is important to me bccaui.e it is \Yhere I can find ou1 abo~t an) thing ill the world, from anteater to zucchinis, from monkeys to aliens. I can travel to Belize, or visit the Emperor of Japan, l could even Oy to the moon \\ithout taking my feet off 1he ground all an one \ isit to the hbrarv. 0 ETHAN AUSTJN 6th gr:.ide Ne\\port Ocach A library means a place to travel for and wide, to see other lnnd) and places. Tile library ii. peace and quiet, a place to read and il place 10 lead you into a mptic ca!.tlc with \..ings and quecnll, lo.nights in shinning armor, a dragon · green that breathe!> fire, Of a prinCC!>!> with goldi:n blond hair. Rc:id a book nbout u i.cary ghollt, or a search from coast to coa!>t. I can ah,uys 1a\..c a look at a book no matter rain or ~hine. You can always find something )OU like :11 :i library \\hethcr i1's horror, fiction, or a biography. VANESSA MOORE 6th grade Ne" port Dcach 0 The library means 10 me, not a place to get aw:ay, but the key to open the door of knowledge. Jn my trips to the library l'vc become an astronaut on the moon, a sailor, and even a dog. The library helped me learn to read and to stretch my mind into all different directions. That's why the new library will help other kids like me to explore into the world of books. l think the bc!>t feeling in the world is finishing a book that you have spent all week reading. That's why i want to win this contest. BILLY MCARDLE 6th grade NEWPORT BEACH · POLICE FILES COSTAMUA Various Locations: Dikes were stolen from garages in the 800 block of Sr. Clair. the 200 block of Marfair, the 1900 block of Rosemary, the 200 block of Kno~. the 1300 block of Village Wuy, lhe 2100 block of Newport Doulcvurc.J and the 1600 block of Irvine. UO\\doin: A gun und a computer were among the items stolen from a home in the: 2500 block. Fnlnilcw lfood: An au10 wu~ rcponcd Molen from the 2300 block. NIWPOaT llACM Balboa At"cnut: Clothing. $200 in French francs, JCwclry and checks were stolen from the trunk of a car parkeJ in u lot :u Balbo:a Avenue und 22nd Street. There v.crc no sign'i of forced entry. M11rtu1 A'cnuc: A paddle bo:.t docked in the 3900 block wai. reported stolen. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Oaity Pilot Thursday, Apnl 21 , 1994 Aa , Theatre Guild throws dual birthday bash for DoY1es BY CmuSTOrmir. Tuu . STAFf Warru B irthdaf parties are always a spccia occasion, but the fund-raising birthday bash that South Coast Repertory recently held was doubly special. Founding artist Richard Doyle and his wife, Young Conservatory Director Diane Doyle, were honored with a dual birthday party by the Theatre Guild, SC::R's longest-running support group. More than just a birthday party, ·the Monday evening event paid tribute to the Doyles and the work they have done with the theater over the years. l\ATSUYA RA1NONll, DA1l.Y r1un Richard Doyle has appeared in ne arly 90 productions at SCR since 1965 and has won countless Drama-Logue awards. Known to TV audiences as Woody's father-in-law on "Cheers," he recently completed a criticaUy acclaimed run of "Someone Who'll Watch Over Me" on the second stage at SCR. Richard Doyle and his wife Diane were honored with a dual birthday party by the Theatre Guild. His wife joined the SCR co mpany in 1971 as an actress and formed the Young Conservatory in 1974. In 1986, she fou nded the Neighborhood Conservatory, SC R's outreach after-school program fo r children. She has also choreographed numerous SCR productions and wriuen plays for the Young Conservatory. • "We worked for years without any salary," recalled Richard Doyle:'" I actually sold auto parts at Pep Boys in Long Beach. And there was a brief stint at J.J . Nc\\berry's in Fountain Valley. My supervisor thought I should get ou t of theater and into retail. There were days I thought maybe he was ri~ht." Living 1n a small apartment in Newport Beach al the ti me, Doyle remembered helping Artistic Director Martin Benson and co-artistic director David Emmes build thei r first theater. They begged and borrowed items to get it built, using Doyle's homemade car radio speaker fo r the theater's first sound system. "lt was a wonder," said Doyle. "We were starving actors, but in a way we we re rich. We were doing something everyone wanted to do, to pursue o ur craft. It was so pure, people doing something they lo\'ed to do, for a theater organization whose heart was in the right place." • Diane Doyle recalled a particula r Young Conservatory show when a young actor walked on stage with all the props for the play tangled up in a phone cord. He tu.m ed around and walked off · stage, delivering his monologue from behind the set. But the eve ning's highlights were the stories of the Second Step Theater, stories which elicited laughter throughout the evening, TJlere was the story of an unnamed actress ''ho during a performance sat on a fre i.hly painted bench. She stood up. Editor William Lobdell in on assignment. His Editor's Notebook column wi ll return next week. .. SAY THANK You WnH FLOWERS, REMEMBER SECRBTAR.IES DAY APIUL 2 7 TH. WE Do THB WoRK, You GET THE CREDIT. ·Weddings · Special EvcnG · Parties · Reasonably Priced Corona dcl Mar, California • Phone/Fax 714-650.1407 "A FULL SERVICE FABRIC STORE,, ~OFF FABRIC COUPON • 50% OFF REGULAR PRICE FABRIC • LIMIT ONE CUT OR PIECE • LIMIT 6 YARDS • VALID THRU TUE., MAY 31 ST FABRIC ~ WAREHOUSE -,,.,. 1805 PLACENTIA AVE (714) 641!. AftA.I\ (PLACENTIA AT 18TH) Ulllf\rtV """'~~~~ facing the audience, while the actors on stage began laughing at the white paint stripe across her backside. There were stories about performances where the actori. outnumbered the audience. And there was a tale that proved to be long-lived. "We all gathered in the kitchen makeup area/costume area/you name it, the room that we used for everything," said Doyle. "We all had our dose of Rice-a-Roni." A,!, the actors were putting on their make-up, one of them noticed a sign across the street with partially burned out letters that read "seafod." They all joked about what a seafod might be. Richard said he told the other actors, "If anyone can worl. 'scafod' in to tonight's performance, 1'11 give them SS.'' Don T.ook, :inother founding artist, took up the challenge and ''orl.cd the phrai.e in, prompt!) forgeuing lhe lines that ''ere supposed to follow. Ocnson, though, summed up the mood of the e .. ening. ''Richard is an actor of immen~e gifts and courage," he i.:ud. ·:It 's been so gratif~ing for me to ''atch. The \\Ork has gotten better and better and better. I've i,cen a \Cl) gifted actor become \\hat l consider a truly masterful acior. He i) one of the finc)l actors in the American theater toda)'." Pull Line of Designer Frames • Offering the I.mt in Contact Laws. PmomJ Savice .. r-----, ~I Grand Opening I F;2 I Special I .::. :5001 oFF: ~ I /0, ~.SbS I N H E W P 0 R T A R 8 0 R ~ I Comprehensive I &em.g I Eye Exam I . hoiaan Offer Ext> May 15, 1994 •Not OVTOMETRY BOB KAMKAR, O.D. 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Tour our f ~dly up t~ date campuses. • Refreshments • Balloons • Garden Grove ........_ Age 2 lhru grade 6 121 ll Buaro Street 6:30 a m. -6:30 p.m. (7 14) 971-5533 Man •rested again for sellnl COlllterfeit sports memorablla BY lo&J.M'N BAsttt:DA, Sr.u1 \\ ama COSTA MESA -A loc:tl man out on b:iil for selling counterfeit spons memorabilia in Costa Mesa has been ar- resr.ed again on sui.picion of the same offenses. Harold Gardner, 36, "a ar- rested Monday in ~kc Fom.t after all~gedly selling an undcr- CO\'er Orange County Shcnfrs Department Oeput~ SI ,000 worth of forged b:iscball memo- rabilia. Gardner is ~uspccted of )Cll· ing thousands of dollar) \\Orth of autographed baseball bJts, balls and photos bearing c.:oun· terfeit signatures of such sport\ great~ as Mickey Mantle, UJb' Ruth, Jaclcie R.obin ... on Jlld Roger Maris. Authorities estimate losses 10 )porb dealers and pm:ue col· lcctor~ range from $500 to S2.000. "It ii. bclicq:d there arc nu· merous \ictims "ho have not been idcnlified," .. aid shcrifri. Lt DJn Mar11ni, adding that Jhis ts the second time Gurdner has bt:cn arrested fu r the i.Jme crime. Gardnc1 had been out on bail tor the initial offense), .,., hich alkgcdly occurred in Co,ta Me'a An~onc "ho bdic,cs, they nu~ ha\\.~ been b1IS-cd b) GJrd- ner, \\ho c:1lkd him:.eh "Hal," ,hould contact the: Orange Count} SI eriffs D.:rartment at 0.:7-UOJ or 6-;7-749-t Gardner has been booi..ed on U\picion of gr:.inl! 1hcft Jnd forge!') JI the Orange ColJllt) Jail. l3a1I 1s :.et at S lW.000. Tfte Grey Goose prese11ts timeless tradtt1011s • A Ve ra Bradley Design s Trunk Show featuring luggage, purses and accessories for women rn the newest Vera Bradley provi ncial pr111ts Please 1oin us Saturday April 23 11-3 pm T HE G REY G OOSE, I NC IT'S NOT WORTH THE WEI GHT. rl?t) ~11 F'<' ~ health and~ ~ • V American Heart Association I r------------~---------- CHILDREN'S SPECIAL Our sitting £ee is only $50 and you 'll receive a complimentary 5x5 card · perfect for M o thers or ra chers .pay. 0 CalJ 110 \.V CO chedule an ap poinone11t ... cuz they're o nly young o n ce! FIGGE ... 1.1.~..--------------..-.-.P H O TOG I AP H Y I N CO It P O l ATE D "H"*"-wl,,,, lb •• w "' ,,,,,..,.,,.,,,_ ,.,,. ~.WW r-. 24-0 Newport Catttt Drive -Suite 110 'I Ncwpon Bead\. CA (?1 4) 64+693..1 • 1 I I I I I I I I I ~. Independence On·e Ba n k ... Of Californ iaf'Sa : ~Please Call JoEUa· Milan or I ~ 675-3345 ar Steve Eble (714) 675-1251 Pqet' 237-5536 I ~· 3748 E. Coat Highway, Corona dCl ---------------------- ( l t. l . [ . . , I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 • JI A4 Thursday, April 21 , 1994 TODAY ICUM DM ... MUTllle fr )-OU ha\e an interc't in scuba divin& and you arc over 14 years or age, the ~ Scouts of America Scuba Explorer Ship No. 196 invites you to iu bi-monthly meeting at ProgrcssJvc Scuba Institute, 2700 W. Pacific Coast Hwy. in Newport Beach at 7:30 p.m. Call 646-3696 for details. CMILD IUPPOH WOltUMOP "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Child Support But Were Afraid to Ask .. is Lhe tille of a free 9().m1nule work.shop for parents who have question.s about child support. Session is scheduled for 10 to 11:30 a.m. in the Re·Entry Center in the Counseling and Admissions Building at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Call 432-5162. TMI GODDUSU IN IVIDWOMAN The seven female archetypes described in Jean Shinoda Bolcn's book ''The Goddesses in Everywoman" wiJI be discussed during a free 7 p.m. program al the Newpoft Center Library, 856 Son Oemente Drive in Newport Beach. The program will also describe how mythology helps us :malyze our current realities. For more infor- mation. call ~-3181 or 644-3191. FRIDAY CANCH CINTH HAUTY P•OOllAM Hoag Cancer Center, in conjunction \\Ith Nordstrom South Coast Plaza, \\Ill present an Afternoon or Beauty at the I loog Cancer Center, 301 Newport 81\'d. from I to 3 p.m. This free event "Ill prO\ide women \\hO arc dealing \\Ith c;incer an opportunity to sec different \\<i)'S or looking and feeling bwer. including an informal fashion sho\\, cosmetic experts, fashion stylists and more. Refreshments will be scncd Call n2-6237 for reservations. WOMIN'S LlADlllSMIP CONFl•INCI South Coast Plaza Village will conduct 11> ccond annual Orange County \\'omen in Leadership Conference from noon to 3 p.m. This event features a free panel discussion with Su~l"\isor Harriet Wieder, Huntington Beach Mayor Linda !\1oullon-Patterson, Dr. Dava Gerard (President, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation), Outstanding Orange County Volunteer Shari Esavian, Golden West College Public Relauons Director Wendy Weber, Chief Santa Ana U.S. Attorney Assistant Jean Kawahara, and Orange County Register Science & Go.,.crnment Editor Lynne Oomash. ( · / J or 11~ .. \ .\I .. \ ·rl '/~I .\·(;:' 5.5%* NO FEES! NO SALE CHARGES! .. Guaranteed Principal & Interest Rate Leading financial publications call it "America's Best Safe Investment". Call now for more information! Toll Free 1-800-994-7284 L-Ocal Calls 714-241· 7770 ADAMS INSURANCE ~ 1570 BrookhoUow, #116 -~-Santa Ana, CA 92705 I •Ea rty withdrawals are subject to a su.rn.ndtr cbarse by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S. Wald Doctors of Optometry IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE There may be a link between !he eye Irritation that many ottlce workers experience and their bhnlong habits Employees who srt before Video dlsplay terminals. 111 particular, orten complain of eyes t11at feel ltchy and scratchy. Japanese researchers tried to explain these symptoms by obselVlflO the blinking patterns of 1 o.t office workers They found that relaxed emplOyees blink an average of 22 t1ines per minute While reading, the rate !ell to ten times a minute, and Wilde working at a Video display termnal, seven limlll a mlllUte -Workers al$o opened tnelr eyes wider When loolung It computer screens than during other activities The ot>servat>ons point out that reduced blllllclng and Increased tear evaporaUon <M to wide-open eyes may lead to dry eyes lllCI subsequent1mtation If you spend much of your day In front of 1 ~ '1efl are NYWll waya In wllieh yau can ~ lie Plil on )'tKI( eyes You can tint your eyeglass lenses or hive them coated with 1 non-glare finiSh, you can also try lenses INt change their degree of tint depending on the surfOundlng llQhtlng conditions At BYWATER AND WALD, DAS. OF OPTOMETRY, we apecllhze In eye tare fOf the entire famlly. We hlYt 1 COITlf)lete optlCll dllpenllfY on.mg dellpt lllCI sport eye we• Please call us It 5-4S·9162. We 11"1 locltld In lie Hllt>or ShOppmg Center1.2300 Harbor BIVd., Suite 20 Houri 11"1 MOO Ind Fr1. 9'-7, Tues 7·6, Wed lfld Tlu's. 9-8, lfld Sil 9'-3 HIPPY SecretalY'• Olyl Cmt of the tea luncheon is SIS. For dcllils. caU 4lS-20SO. l•eUSlllJllll An innovative sinaJes mixer, designed to facilitate mcetina people with mutual intcrcsu.. is bcina prcscnred by Oranae Caul Collccc and Irvine Valley C.olleac from 7 to 10:30 p.m. in the Irvine Valley College cafeteria. The event is aimed at professional men and women between the ages or 25-49. Cost is $22 in advance and $25 at the door. Li&)lt refrcshmentswill be served. To reaister, call 432-5880. MOUU Of WINDIO• WHDMOP An entertainina and informative three-hour presentation highligh1ing the legends, racu and scandal or ............ Enaland's 0 House oC Windsor" walJ be offered at Oranae Coasc Collqc in C.0.ta Mes.a. Cost is SIS. For details. call 432-S880. .............. O.K. SinaJe presents O\eryl Russell, who will speak on "Be a Star and Celebrate'' at 7:30 p.m. at Costa Mesa Science or Mind, 2850 Meu Verde Drive East. For dcta.ils, caU 7,54.7399. IATUaDAY Oita.AU The Newport·Costa Mesa·lrvinc YMCA will be conducting an American Hean Association CPR Oass, Level B (infant, child, adult) at noon. Coll ii S20 for mcmben and SJO ror non-cnc:mbcn.. eaa 6'2-9990. . M ffllWft!•n Nationally noo:d ~ and author Dr. Michele 8otbl is the ICcynotc Speaker at a one day Parent UniYcniry Crom 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. at N~ Hatbor Hiah School Auditorium, 600 lrvil)Cj Avenue in Ncwpon Beach. Panicipants will have a choice of speakers to hear on a variety of topics of special interest to pan:nts. Cost is $15 per person and includes lunch and materials. For information, 760-3454. ltUMMA•tw.a Orange Coast Unitarian Univcrsalist Church, 1259 Victoria St. in Costa Mcu is boldina a rummaae sale from 9 a.a &O 4 p.m. Call ~2. IPE'CM "°""' IOCC8 Ir )'OUI cbild was born before January ll, 1990 and after Aupasc ll, 1978, you can resister them with the American Youth Soccer Orpnization for lhc rall 1994 season today and April 30 from 9 a.m. to l :30 p.m. at Uncoin Elementary School's Multi-Purpose Room, 3102 Pacific View Drive in Corona dcl Mar. First time panicipants mu5t brioa proor of child's aac. For details. call 640-2539. OCCM••eNDaaAMWOIUClllOP "Cookjng and Provisioning Aboard" is the litlc or a thrcc·hour workshop being offen:d from 10 a.m. to l p.m. at • Oranac Coast Collc1c'1 Win& ~n&c 1801 W. Pacific Coast Hipway in N~ Beach. Topics will incl~ prov9'ionina ror local and Iona das- tanccs. cookina techniques. plley safety and more. Cos& IS S33 per person. $49 ror coupks. Call 645-94 I nMMA•l IALllCAa WA.Ill The Costa Mesa Hiah School Lady Mustana Basketball ~er Club is holdina a fundraiscr rumm:age s:ile an car wash at Costa Mesa High School beginning at 7:30 a.m. Call 432·9462. IUIU"TAllY ltUMMA .. w.I The Victoria Elementary School PT A is holdin& a rummage sale from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the pa.rking lot or the school at 1025 Victorill in Costa MeS3 THI·S SATURDAY ONLY .o . ' 0 • ANNUAL P E R CENTAGE YI ELD 9 MONTH CD $ 2 5 0 0. MINIMUM DEPOSIT " PLus VERSATEL® CHECKING FREE OF . ~ONTHLY ~RVICE CHARGES '11LL TlIE YEAR 2000. .. ···:; m Bank of America BANKING ON AM E RI CA• ~ Offer good at 1>11rt1C1Pating 8-'lk ol Amefica branchel If\ Caldotnte. ~I aocounta only 0tW appH• IO money new IO Bllllk of Amenca ~ dtlpofilt kw 11W ,,.,_-month CD IS $2.5()() Mt1 me.mun dep<»tl jf #fl.#1 0.- (JOOd "" MW CD llCCOUntt """'*'on Saturday ~.Wf only A f»M/fy wilt ,,. lmpO#d "" Hrfy wlfhdrlfMtl an. «eount,,., ~ 011 r appflH IO VERSAlfL Checking account• open In conjunction with th11 CO ont< on Saturday .&123194 only Monttily SeMc. CNlrge. Cheek Enclosure FM Md Polnt·Of.S.le Monttlly FM are~ untll J<)noary 2000 The monlt\ly In B1anch Tranaecti00 FM end ovetdraft ancJ ottler ec:counl retated .... ltill llPPIY C.n.ln restrictiona apply One account per cu.tomer 01994 Bel* of Amefica NT&SA Member FDIC - Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot • Thursday. April 21, 1994 A5 MOUND TOWN IUNDAY AllTOf DININe Chef Joachim Sphch:il of Patina Res11uranl and Pinot Bistro in L.A bring$ together a group of renowned supcrchcfs from across the United St:ues to vie for culinary supremacy as each prepares a course for the meal of a lifetime. This unique dining experience begins al 5:30 p.m. wilh :i champagne reception followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the Four Seasons I lotel In Newport Beach. Individual liclcets arc $300. Tables of 10 arc av:iilable for SJ0,000 and $5,000. Proceeds from lhe dinner will benefit the c.-.hibition and cducalion programs of the Newport Harbor Art Museum. There will also be an 11uc1ion of lravcl opportunities and luxury items. Call 759-1122. MONDAY A.D.D. LICTUU Auention Deficit Disorder (ADDf affects 12 pcrccn\ of the American population in v:irious ways, including causing stress. Therapist Joanie Heinemann will present a lecture called "ADD and' Dealing with Stress" :11 Co:istlinc Counseling Center, 1200 Quail Street, Suite 105 in Newport Beach. C.Ost is SS. Call ~76·0991. TUESDAY WOMIN'S HlALTH IHUH Experts will discuss some of the hot topics in women's health care and the psychological effects related to these issues at the breakfast meeting of the Dolphins Division of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce. The meeting begins at 7:15 a.m. at the New port Beach Marriou. 900 Newport Center Dmc. Cost is SIJ.50 with reservations, SIS.50 at the door. and includes breal..fast. Call 7294400. •IPUILICAN WOMIN The C.Osta Mesa Republican Women Federated will lea\·e the costa Mesa Golf Course at 9:~S a.m. and travel by bus to the Huntington Library. Lunch will be at the Velvet Turtle. For rescrv:uions, call 557-6545. WIDNUDAY IUCUUfUL PMINTINO Newport Beach Family Therapist Rose Parvin will conduct a free semin:ir, "Love, Parcntin4 and Success," 111 7 p.m. at the Pnrvin Center for Pauerns of1'Excc1Jeocc in Cannery Villnge in Newport Beach. Call ID-5248 .• UllD IOOK IALI All categories of h3rdback and p:ipcrback books will be on s:ile today through May I at the 35th Annu:il Used Book Sale at the Newport Bench Public Library, 8S6 San Oemen1e Drive in Newport Center. Hours of book S3le vary. Call 644-3191. llUAICJAST LICTU•I Visionary futurist Barbara Marx Hubba~d will be the guest spe~kcr at the weekly gathering of The Orange C.Ounty Inside Edge, a support $roup for leaders. The brenkfast meeting begins at 6:30 a.m. at Scot1's Rest:iurant, 3300 Bristol Street in Costa Mesa. C.Ost is SIS for first time guests. For rcscrv:11ions, call 730-SOSO. MONEY MANAGIMINT FO• WOMIN Cooperative Extension and AARP arc offering a seven session workshop progrnm beginning tonight that is designed to empower women to make informed financi:il decisions. The workshop will meet from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Mcmori:il G:irdcns Meeting Room, Orange C.Ounty F:iirgrounds, Gate 5, Arlinglon Drive in CoSt3 Mesa Wednesdays through June 8. Cost is S25 in :advance or S3S at the door, and includes a money management workbook and other materi:ils. Call 281 ·5~ or 708-1606. NIXON LlluaY t•JP The Harbor View Hills Garden Oub is sponsoring a bus trip to the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda. C.OSt is S23.50, and includes lunch. For details, call &W-6924. If )<>U'rL' li"L' mo-.1 people. > ou prohahl) ".rnt ch._. hc..·:-.1 lw.1lth c:are in thL· c:ouniry But wamin1-t 11 .inu being able to ~tllord II .1r._. u:-.u.1lly IWO '>L'p .. trtlll' lll.llll'f". O nL' of th._. lmc..·-.1 ho..,p1tal.., tn the '>l .. llL' nOI to mention Ort••t/lk-,,..,..,,. .... ,.J11titl411111/. <•.,'Ill'\ l>A~·"-'"' 1• '"•"''"41vrt/ TMUasDAY, APRIL 28 IUSINUI ...OllTUNtn IUAKJAST The Business Development Division of the Newport Harbor Arca Ch:imber of Commerce is continuing the Chamber's Business and Education partnership series with speaker Tom Knapp, President and Founder of Club Sportswear and a graduate of Newport Harbor High School. Selected loc:il students will be in nllendanc:c for the event, which begins at 7:30 :i.m. at the Sheraton Newport, 4S45 MacArthur Blvd. Cost for members is $20, guests arc S23, and includes breakfast. For more information, call 729-4400. IMAll IUllNlll AWUDS Small Business owners and advocates will be honored at a Small Business Award Lunc~n beginning at 11 :30 a..m. nt the Westin South C.Oas1 Plaza Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd. in C.Osta Mesa. Featured keynote speaker is Bert Blylcven, former California Angel's pitcher and currently the owner of Blylevcn's Dugout Diner in Villa Park. C.Ost including lunch is S39.50. For reserva1ions, call 6J4.2900. I LO ANS I Buying • Selling PAYING TOP DOLLAR FOR •DIAMONDS •ROLEX WATCHES •JEWELRY That·~ why mon: p._.opk· chcx>~e I loag Ho~riul. No mutter ,,·hat kind ot pbn you have: tradition.ti. PPO or H~IO in..,ur.mn:. we make '>Ure ) ou hJ\ I! .1 choi<.:c o f ph} ..,,nJn"-. no thc..,c .trcn t Jll"I .Ill) phy~ician'>. They're ~ome l'lcir11:a19 the n.tllOn1 I" \\ llllln 1110'.'>t f>l'Oplc ~ t'l"JCh. And \\.C're not lll"I 1.1lking proximity. \X hen >CHI ... dee.. I I IO<lj.! I Io-.pi1 .1I through one ol our many afllliatcd health plan .... }'Oll ca n m.1ximizc >our in..,ur .. 1n<.:c lx•ncfit:-.. \Vhich me.in:-. you t.tn get pre fllium hl'.tlth c:arc for no .. 1c..Jd1tton.1I co:,l. And have · .. tn'l'..,.., 10 the ho-,r11al r.inked l~M tn Or.1nHl' Count).i of the mo~I re'>pt.'<:tcd in ~outhern C.lliforrna friendly. caring. knO\ lcdgc.1blc dcx·1or~ \.\ho have .. 1 way of making paticnr~ feel c..·omfottahlc. Not tn mcn1ion a Maff of ~omc ol the nnc~t nur..l'' HEAi.TH INSURANCE P&.ANI AFFrUATED WITH HOAG HOSPITAL HIM) (HUL1H llAl#TVIA#CE OINAMZA "°"9} 00 (UCLUSM NO..ioa OINAMZA nMI} l'tM (NftltT tw IDWICl'.J "''""' cucr CHOICI ACT"1A set CC"r Cl«t ~™~Daoct' CAI ftlltttM C.A~ I •UC a!OSi' CNlfAWClllCA ~ ~ l'll'VA fl M4C11CC fllAN fiNlf' NOWOR1 C04ST~ 'IM'I( Pl.A'W FOl.#IOA""" Hl 4'1.1W IHIWO- HL 4'1.1H Pl.AN OF AWlllCA INtCtRCNff) HUI. TINT H__, HCA!TMU sneer M>WC'M( WRlft INC> MlflliO"OltT /IN ~ c:oc..iwn-00 ~4/t(H!WC) ~ CHOICC l'OS 111U[Mfl> NlNTH ~ l't> "'11rATE HCAl rHCAM s~r~ 9'0 ll'llt.CM( l'l 14 ~IW1Wl'lUS MJO(liJW "'"'.., '~fU• T lllECAlft Hf Al TH f'IM ~MAI.CM( fJl'O (~MD NOVIOUf OINANllAnoNI) ~WI)~ "'""" OP(_ 'W OfOIC'( Al..lw.ctl'l~ AUl!l(T ~O l'tf(J~qs ~~TH CJf(l1tf" A"-11<" ~~TH SISTf AUGUST ICMDICW' ~ictS .-coi ""er FRIDAY, APRIL 29 YOUTH lXPO Educ311,nJI C\l11h11 • \1lCdal on1c: t and compc1111ons ::inJ Ii-..: C\h1b11s arc :ill part ol the 151h Annual Youth E"lf>O held tuJay throui;h ~1:s\ I ut th1.: Orange Counly f;iirgroum.b in Co)la M c!>J 11.crc I\ a '>Chool proj~ct\ co01pc111111n, a Stuui:nt \ 0.::111011;11 Ol}rnpics, u I aknt ScJrd1 compc1111on, pu hJnu comp.1111vn. anJ ..t-H club c:ont1.:~t,. E'po hour:. ;ire 9 am to 7 p.m. fnJa} unLI SJtun.fo~. anu \} a.m. to 5 p.rn ~unJJ) A<lm1~\1on and p.:.uktn!! arc fr ~ f(lr more inform.11ion, c.111 70'>-I ,\IR MONDAY, MAY 2 A.D.D. LICTUH A1ten11on Dd1~11 01,orJ.r (1\DD) ' caus-.s compub1\\: t-ch.1\ior, Jcprc:.•10n anJ mooJ ~win&'· l.:Jrnin:; di~ub1lit1c­ antl ~ocial problc.m~. EJuc-a11unul P')ChC1lng:~1 Jo;in ,\mJrc"" "ill .hold a free lecture lrom 7 tu ~:'.'IJ p m 111 h. r offit'c at I ::!00 Quail Stred. ~u11c 105 1n NC\\f>Orl Ucach th.1l cakes un in depth look at \\hat ADD h, ''hat to SPECIALIZING IN: Pre-owned Rol e>. Watches CUSTOM ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE • Diamond Dial • Diamond Bezelli ..ot atrua.ud •1th ~\\at.ch LS.\, Inc. AU ftllJCN' Cftdn anb ~ do .. bout K Dnd h ' 11') tr.akd for mor .. inform:.ition. c:ill 4iG-09')1. TUESDAY, MAY 3 ILOOD DRJVI L 1 r 1.1 J 11 gh School is holdrn& 11 blood dmc tram i.4> :i na. to l pm Fo.lr ikt .. 11ls, l';ill 5~Ci·. I~. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 RIPUILICAH WOMEN LUNCHION ''"''i urt 11.irl'· 1 Rq \\ prCS,;Dl :J Lunch on \\llh Su cld n Grif.iths ;it the;-.; ... ·•rvrt lk.1ch Coun1r1 Club. I C.00 c C.:(•.i t 11. I \\ -!> in :-\ •.... porl U.;s h. 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COSTA MESA -A ~t man with I gray poay tail robbed the Bank of Yorba Linda at gunpoint Wednesday altemoon after demanding ru.ooo from a loan offacer. Police reports uy the thief was seen casing the bank parking lot in the 1700 block of Adams before entering at about 2:15 p.m. and requesting information about a personal loan. The robber t~en flashed a large handgun under his coat and demanded $25,000. The woman and another teller went to the vault and gave him an unde1ermined amount or money. The thief then fled out the back door and was last seen trotting eastbound behind Family Filness Center. Witnesses describe the suspect as a heavyset, bespectacled white man. 45. with gray hair in a ponytail. -By LoriAn.a Basbeda PIMlt 1miver1Hr Sltll'dly It Newport Harbor Hlgb School The first Newport-Mesa school district Parent Uni- versity begins at Newport Harbor High School at 8:45 a.m. Saturday. The day-long seminar will feature author Michele Borba who will speak on "Enhancing Your Self-Esteem." Workshops will cover single parenting, discussing sex with children, hyperactive and eating disorders, substance abuse and gang behavior. Lunch is included in the SIS fee and scholarships are available through a grant provided by Pacific Mutual Foundation. Pre-registration is ~ required and more information is availajle by calling Robin Sinclair at 673-7427 or Debbi Smith at 759-9013. ls~Agent StUJ in Busuie.ss? ~ ~--s \ )-/. r s· 1951 Rabbitt Insurance Agency 631-7740 PAIN AND STRESS RELIEF 714 759-3000 eoo 95-4PAIN CARL HELD, M.D. FUhlotl Island <News>orl Center) 1~1 Ayocado Newpol1 Beach Rolex Spedal 111#10--,,. .... = .. s39 .BuYONBGBT 2NDPllEB 8ArrB».Y Earth Day will be celebrated at The Lab this weekend. What's that? Earth Day was last weekend? Wrong. tree huger. Earth Day is actually Saturday. and the unique Costa Mesa shopping center at 2930 Bristol St. came up with the unique idea or actu~ly celebrating the actual Earth Day. Music wilJ be performed from noon to 10 p.m. by Five North, Clyde Williams, Bomboru cl Boardwalkcrs and the Della Ramblers. You can help tile the community wall from 2-4 p.m. and plant a sunflower between 4 and 6 p.m. Mary Uhas. Lost lnascnse and Zocy's Trip will play music from noon to 10 p.m. Saturday. Children's stOl)1elling will be offered Crom 11 a.m. to noon, sunnower planting will go from 2 to 4 p.m. and tiling the wall runs from 4-4 p.m. '"The PhoelUI Project ... an exhibit by Rob Brennen to raise funds for Laguna Beach ftrc victims. will be up. and environmental organization , aromatherapy treatments, contests. !tee painting. pottery demonstrations, psychic readings and perf ormanoe art by Peace Treaty will be on tap both d:tys. · Call 966-6660 for more information. The Hatbor Beach division or the California Retired Teachers Association will hold its annuaJ spriog scholarship luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 4, at the Captain's,Table restaurant at Orange Coast College. A barbershop quartet will prO\ide cntenain- ment and Orange County Department or Education Superintendent John Dean will be the featured speaker. Tickets arc $11 and proceeds go toward locru community college scholarships. More information is available by calling 641-3236. Isn't it time you finished ,your college .degree? We Can CJ-felp! Eom • Bxhdorof Arts devec in Org11nizatioool ~lam1gnnent: • A~ dou }IJd-fllgltl ,,., ...... • '" /&Isl 16 moNltJ (wtltl two .._. ol~aftot/y~«D • c~ ~ ~ *°"',,,. ·~•Woc~c~ • CollabO'oNv• 1-0eh/ttg~ "Yin '" 0 ,...,._ •thttf1 • l«1«al l~Jal AJd ~ • Acete<IH<I by WASC (Wnlem "-~ ol SchOOb . c~ Fartners ... . . SWEETCORN nt'ttt flavor o ncttt com on the Just can't llXlil or 11UM1U to aijoy the 3 9! cob? ]et·fre com from FIMda is '1 pd. iia4td and sluf'P!d the l41M ~to proflih the ~ early semon prpdua U/l.lu Califonua Jaen han~u begin in May. TEXAS 1015 SWEET ONJONS 39¢ The lini a11!1S oruons rf IN~"' 111! Tttm 101 Ss an!~ 111 Ii. 'l't~\W: :t';:':'fY!,i-"J ;;;;Jfor~or~ ::::t:Cor for wper onion. £Z.L~~~!;!P~u)OO' 49¢._ a.mJ10ll« ~ ~ arrGh«iji haWr"' =for Yfl'J-oo;;;::~ "':/:Ii a spartle cf }la«T io fruit sal4ds. STRAWBERRY PAPAYA A l&Olldtrful tropicol frWl that doon ~ Comt to ma.rUt MOtir. o{tm ~­ ffa1'ai1411 Jurmcana hiz« ~ man1 o/.tM groc.u. A beoiµjfully tolt>rtd fr.wi 1ctth a til:wh on the 1kin thaJ h1nL1 at the pmlt, n'ttl jlnh w;ithiTL TROPICAL MANGOES A beou1ifµl fnuJ 1t:hose SU/Ud col«rd Uull coom o lwciowly 11«et, luxuriowly;uq fksh. A tklight w eat by 1he "4lf llltlli a 1poon, ~ fo fruit soloas or smoo1h1n for an aotic iouih. at Atrium Court IN FASHION ISLAND Home Of Orange County's Finest Produce r---cot.TPorr--, I FRESH BAKED I ; FRENCH : I BAGUETTE I I I i 99~ i I A tratlitiom1/ F"nch loaf with a I crisp crust surrounaing'foath~r I tight b"aa. L Limit J Jo./ p« co11pon ---------OPEN MON.-SAT 8:00AM-9:00PM OPEN SUN 8:00AM..S:OOPM Prices Good Through Wednaday 4/27 /94 PAULA'S NO OIL DRESSINGS l\'o'llJ there art 1ix ro~t1t1 of $19 9 Panl4's M oJ dnssm6111.llh the uuroduaion of thrtt 11t11 lkJrors: Roasted Came, Cordtn llor. "Tomato and Toasted Onum. AU of Pru.tla'1 P,rodu.cts rue ftrictl) fmh m~~nu to proauce IUU~jl.avor. NEWMAN 'S OWN PRETZELS Paul'f dauthltr Ntll has $ 4 jomed thtfamily Jo.xi bu.stfU'u· 1 9 and hal come up 111th a lflllntr the /int time out. Mu.de .._ pom tqonically pttn 1~nu, tht~ cnip). g,,,00 for you snaeh come in st~ks or ro1111lh. COUJMBIA CRFSf OIAROONNAY ~~~~ ""**'1. OI ont Of fht flOlion~ llVW oPml Jw Ill no pf1tUodtt Animation fest returns By MA'IT COKER T hey're baaaack! . Six months after delighting -and grossing out -Edwards Mesa Cin- ema-goers, Spike & Mike have returned. However, the two guys who started the Festival of Animation 18 years ago have left their Sick and Twisted collection back home in San Diego for this go-round at the the- ater at 19th Street and Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa. . The Festival of Animation opening Friday is appropria te -and recommended -for all age s. Dut be forewarned that many o(_ the 13 animated short films arc more pro- fo und, more unsettling and more cerebral than your typical Saturday morning cartoon fare. Each screening features 94 minutes ·of various styles and techniques from around the world, including "I Love You Too," rarely seen eel animation from war-torn Croat ia (1992 by Josko Marusic). A f cw offe rings were shown here in Octo- ber. "The Wrong Trousers," the heavy- weight auraction from Spike & Mike's last visit, returns, but the 28-minutc clay an- imation feature has since picked up an Oscar for best animated short fil m. srarring Wallace and Gromit, the two characters Brit Nick Parks introduced in 1990 Academy Award winner "Creature Comforts," "The Wrong Trousers" finds the eccentric inventor and his dog falling victi m to a pair of high-powered pants that have falle n into the hands -or is it fi ns? - of a felonious penguin. "The \\frong Trousers" alone is worth the price of admission. But there are other standouts, including: •"Better Thao Grass" ('93 eel anim:ition by Bonnie Leick of U.S.), wh ich proves there must be something inbred that causes earth's creatures to joyfully consume things they know they shouldn't. • "'Blindscape" ('92 hand-drawn an- imation by Un ited Kingdom's Stephen Palmer), is a '94 Academy Aw:ird nominee that i~ difficult to look at, pardon the pu n. When a man awakens with no eyes, fea r proves to be the mo!>t-frightening obstacle. •"Jurassic Park" ('93 clay, eel and strata· cut animatio n by Scott Nordlund and Mark Osborne of U.S.), is "Weird Al" Yankov- ich's hilarious homage to the most-popular motion picture of all time, set to a parody of the Jimmy Webb hit "MacArthur Park." There are also some misses, incl uding: • "lddy Biddy Beat" ('93 eel animation by Mo Willems of U.S.) pokes fun at Came and the resurgence of beatesque poetry, but it's so inoffensive that you wonder whether this was released by Warner Bros. in the late ~~-' •"Britannia" ('92 hand-drawn antmation by United Kingdom's Joanna Quinn) is the second fe ature to feature a reference to ''walkies" ("Wrong Trousers" also used the British word for walking the dog), but its bulldog metaphor for the Bri tish Empire's colonial past quickly wears thin. • "N'est-ce Pas" ('92 hand-drawn a n- imation by Sherie Pollack of U.S.) spoofs -Hollyw,ood through the making of a dog- food commercial, but these jokes have been played out several times before. Rounding out the program arc "Rock, Paper, Scissors" ('92, Jeremy Cantor of U.S., compute r animation}, "Legacy" ('92, Darren Butts of U.S., computer animation), ''The Village" ('93, United Kingdom's Mark Baker, ee l animation), "Five Female Per- suasions" ('92, Peter Hixson of U.S., hand- drawn animation) and "Personal Hell" ('93, Dana Hanna of U.S., oil on glass). Matt t:;okcr is editor of H'ttkend. m "The Wrong Trousers" WHAT Spike • Mike'• FestlYal of AnlmotlOn at Ec:twardl Meta Cinema 1H4 Newpoft IM:I., COlta Meta WMIN ffklay ttwough June 2 HOW MUCH MOU INfO $5-$7 631·9'50 I .. ~~<!!!~!~ ~~~~~~~~2~!.~~i tlonal yacht race, from Newport America 's Cup guy, usually reached a peak In the 1970s Beach to Ensenada, B.C., Me.xl-makes It In about 12.5 hours In with more than 700 entrfes. Roe• co. his spartan racing catamaran, Is conducted by the Newport Stars and Stripes. The reeOfd fOI Ocean Salling Association. Race WHERE: In the ocean off the the fastest slngle-hulled boat Is offlclals estimate at least Newport Harbor Jetty 12 hours and i2 minutes set In $300,000 Is pumped Into the WHEN: First classes start at 1983 by Soga. a 69-foot sloop Newport '9ach economy durfng sl<Jppered b y Dennis Choate. noon, Friday. Starts are every 10 Most boats finish In 24-30 hours, Ensenada week. I minutes, with the last classes a lthough there are usually at VIEWING: Best places to see the starting at 1:10 p.m. l8"st two boats dueling for the ·start are from the Wedge beachl HOW MANY: 410 boats have le place trophy at the cutoff at the end of Balboa Penlnsulo ,, time of 11 Sunday morning. the harbor Jetties and the bluffs entered, making a total of about I WHY: 36 perpetual trophies and over Corona del Mar beaches. 3,000 participants. Boats are di· more than 100 take-homes. SpectatOf boats ore welcome! vlded Into 17 classes, according Good parties at both ends. but must stay clear of the sfort· to type and potential speed. HISTORY: Started In 1946 by a Ing area. (In the past, Balb oa HOW LONG: Approximately 125 group of sailors In Newport Pavilion hos run a tour boot out nautical miles Beach. First race drew a surprls-for the start.) OFF THE 81ATEN PATH Thursday, April 21 , 1994 Pull-out Section/Page A Estancia High's new play bound to upset someone B y TOM TITUS T hrce year!> ago, the c o, ta Mcso Civic Playhou e became o dart board fo r the Moral Majority by staging Chmtopher Ournng's ''Sister Mary Ignatius Expla ins It All For You" -\\hich outraged the Roman Catholic community and ensured packed houses nt the-playhouse because of the furor it ge nerated. On Thu r~day, April 28, t\\O fatancia l ligh School drama teachers '"ho were both intimately involved in that experience will unveil another Durang pltiy, one which may turn off both trad1tionalislS ond the di~ciplcs of political corrcctne . lt' the mu ical comedy "A History of the Amcricon Fitm," which will play three evenings, through April 30, in the Newport Harbor High School auditorium. "I'm concerned about thi piece becau c it could offend the -FYI WHAT "A Hlstoiy of the American Film" WHERE Newport HorbOr High School loots Auditorium WHEN a p.m. April 28, 29 and 30 liberal\ ti'> well as the con er..itives, "'ho \\ere o angry about Si,ter Mory,' becau~e it is a s<Hire,'' i.aid bt:rnc1J' longtime dramJ m tructor Uarbara Van llolt. \\ho"s staging the !>how "1th 'itudcnt teacher Pepper Rhoad~ •• 1 "Si'>ter Mary" ca.!>l member. "lf the ouJ1ence isn't a\\UtC Of Old films :ind how women and minorities were trc:itc0, then the play appears very politically incorrect,'' \he C'<plnincd. "My lee MllTORY/C Tracy O'Connor Ind Ciiio Adk:lno in "A History of tht American Film." Jennifer Drake sings (top). B·oxed in? Visit the Southwest By ROYA FOUL.ADI and CHRIS CRISWELL G ot in the car and left the ~tale. Ma~be we're fickle, maybe \\C need to get a\\:J) from the routin e. Wha1evcr the reJ,on. ''e are now in Arizon:i. This'' hole ad"~nture "a:. conceived over a mug of cafe latte at our fa ,orne old coffeehouse on the Penin~ulJ. \\.c \\ere tall.- ing about how "'e're at that cru' m la fe Y.hcre \\C arc stuck between doing what we ha\.C to and arc expected to, or doing "ha 1 "e fee l lii...e. We're still young enough to t>e rash and impractical Jnd not catch 100 much Oak for it. So. we·JIC silting and thanking and ''c '.'tLJit tJl io;- ing about Edward Abbey. 1he 111 rediblc author of our fa vorit e nature bool..s and ecological philo,o- phies. Abbe) "role the mos1 incredible boo!.~ about the Southwes1's natural wilderne~: the kind of stories that instill '"ith in \OU an 1ncrcdrble thin.t to see the beauty of these lands bcf0~) I are completely gone. , . t-'I We started 10) ing "ith the idea dt leaving to" n and headi ng toward the parched hc:it of the J Southwest desert. What about \\Ork? When na- tu re calls, the primitive longing 10 journe) tOY.Jrd it outweighs the monetal) rc\\ards of menial labor, let alone responsibility. Besides, ,.,.hen you·re 25, trut h out\\eighs the consequences. ROYA,S TAKE As !>OOn as )OU hit the 8 east, )OU knmv )Ou"re headed some\\ here different. There·~ nobod> on 1he ru:id, and the bugs !>tart ~lamming into )Our "indshield lrl.e there·~ no tomorrow. Some" here by 1he border of California, the landscape morphs into an a\\csome collcct1011 of boulders and n>ck Mountain of them tretch out as fa r a-. the e)e i sees. It lool.s 111..e a boulder dumping ground I Right before "e left California. "e ~topped at the lmpenJI Sand Dunc~ and raced up a dune to look at the vie". \\ c found 3 curl}, skinn) 11cl. buried in one of 1he dunes. and ''c took 1t "1th us the rest of 1he tr 1p. naming 11 Yamu af1cr a dy~lex1c double-take of the Yuma frec'"a) sign. Finalh, "e "ere 1n AnLona, and "c "ere on a roll, dri~ms lrl..e m::1n1ac~ to,,ard omething \\C couldn't sec Our onl)' compan) on 1he inter-.1.11e \\ere ~em1s hauling butt aero s count!) and people mo.,.1ng out of California. \\'e drO\c pa't nut grove!>, b:i rrcn nothingne . !>hJcl.,. o'tnch farm , pcnitcnii;.inc'> -all !>Ort ol thing-. }OU never think about. And it \\ ;1 brilliJnl. The open 'a!ttnc-.s 01 11 w:i e\hilarating. The .hecr d1 tance bCt\\een u ... and the Orange Curt31n "as rdrc~hing 0 1-.tancc makes the heart gro" fonder. the) a} \\hat \Ou sec in the d1 tance make life :ill the ~"c.:etcr We came to a sign th at s:iid '"S:iguaro a11onul Monument," and out handy-dand) AAA book :i urcd u!> 11 t)p1f1ed the Sonoran :irooreJI dc,l!rt and contained stand~ of mass1"e Sagu aro c.ic1w. We couldn't p01s 1l up. and our rc\\ard \\:ls .an rmpre~i'e experrcnce m an unique!) Southwe tern land cape. Cactu ... cs .io fe et tall towe red abo'e us again t a bre::ithtak ing blue '"). E"ery American \\Orth hi or her boots ~hould ched.. out the national parks :ind monuml!nt.., S) tern. From S.1guaro, ~e dro'e th rough Tuc"l'!n, where \ve had )Orne really bad Me\lc.!ln food . which haunted u way too long On to Ch1racahun National Fo rest, the go,ernmcnt· c1zcd Ap.H.hc land \\h1\.h wl!rc the tribe's l:t\t tronahold under Cochise. It ga1,c me the cebie·jcebie to drive ont o their old territory. I felt a liulc gu ilty blatina throu&h it h~c the Cah:ary. Don't li._e to think about \uch thin • so we quietly made our w:ay out of Apache l1.1nu with a little cloud of rcmone trailing u . On toward New Mc•ico we drive ••• Chm and me and Vamu. thc twiJ. ... ., ... IC .. • • Thursday. April 21, 1 SKM Weekend ....... One of best burritos also one of thC cheapest By MAJlLA BDlD I r you make tac:m in your own hacienda. )'OU already know that the tonillas at local 1upcnnarkets just don·1 cul 1he ulsa. Next time, take a drive to 1he west s.tde of 19th S&tut beyond Pl3ee"tia to £1 Toro Bnno TortiJJuia and &et ac:qu~inted wilh the real thing. m WHAT fl Toro lraVO TOtflletia WMIH 7'5 w. i9th St .• Cotto Meta WHIM open 5 o.m. to 9 p.m. HOW MUCH - More 1han a thousand tortillas arc soJd here every day, SC"tn dayJ a week. The 1CCnt of bol corn mingles In lhe air ~ilh the '°und or music Crom Discoteea Aztcca right next door. It's ra~inatin& 10 Watch the tonilla manufacturing process while you arc ordering the best burrito )OU will ha"e in a month of Cinco De Mayos. ·in.~. oufhentlc Mexican toll.out MOlllHfO 631..4464 El Toro Bravo Tort1llcria is acron the alley from El Toro Bravo Supcrmercado where a good pcrcenlagc of Costa Mesa's Spanish-speaking pc;>pulatioo stocks up on everything.from chilies to Cheerios. Dc,elopcd by Victor BonJlla in 1979, )OU arc in his territory around here. Many Bonilla family members arc involved in a multitude of shops. The tonillcria is owned by Clla.tslOl'llll As.Ml. f)AJLT l'tUJT Brownie Parker of Newport Beach watches Earl Denos of Mission Viejo chomp on a burrito outside El Toro (3ravo Tortilleria. Denos, who has been vis- iting the tortilla .factory since . the 197?s, regularly introduces his f nends to the giant burritos. S.. IL TOIO 811AYO/D . ~ LO~ DINING NIWI NEW AGE COFFEE HOUR Midnight Java, at the 28th Street Marina on the Balboa Penin- sula has a new take on that old American tradition known as ~ "Happy Hour." They are offering a price break on their delicious 1 Diedrich coffee from 4 to 6 p.m .• Monday through Friday. ' "On tap" they are pouring coffee for .50 cents, regularly S 1 per cup. Shots (espresso) are 60 cents, regularly S 1.50. "Well drinks' such as cappochino and latte, where prices really go up, are Sl.20 dunng MJ's Happy Hour. Phone 675-4747. SLIMMER MENU AT JOHN DOMINIS Owner George Kookootstedes and executive chef lasse So- rensen have completed the task of paring the Dominis menu down to a reasonable size -with entrees numbering 23 instead of a mincJ.blowing 75. There's a fresh new approach to the offer- ings as well, which more accurately reflect the culinary style of Sorensen who came on board last July. John Dominis is located at 2901 W. Coast Hwy. in Newport. It is open every night for dinner and Sunday brunch. Phone 650-5112 for reservations , lee NIWS/D MIZ&IUm .... JOI•.._.._ ., SUN Aft 2-lpm ROCK ... nm DOUGH BOYS SUN Niie •1z.n ROCKwllh ............. llONNll•1• •'II &ROCK ... 1111MllU'8 LAnl,MZZwllh wnuwma.D weo,..•1 .... ROCK.- DUQ•COJE& THURSt111•1am .......... .lllCllllCI ... fRlfltjjl:»-181R .IAZZ& ......... MDMCl•Dm Treat Mom this Mother's Day to a wond~rful Sunday Brunch at the Waterfront Hilton Beach Resort. En1oy a feast of seafood pecialttes and ucculent meats; exquisite egg di hes and made· tcrorder omelettes; our home· made waffle tation; farm-fre h fruits, vegetables and ch~ ; gourmet sa lads; our Vienna dessert table; and, all the cham· pagne,and fresh-squeezed orange 1u1ce you'd like. There'b all kinds of enter· tainment, too, from a trolling violtn1 t, ro a magician, and, of course. rose for Mom. From 9:00 am-4:00 pm Adults $35.95. Children 3-12 $13.95. Brunch will be served in the Pacific and Cielo Ma.re Ballrooms and at Poolside . For reservations, please call (7 14 )960-7873. TUESflt8•1mn SATAftMpln JAZZ & aUD wmt .IOI• ..... 11.-TAW SATNltll:30-1am • The \\at~rf~~~ Rt-afh Resort. 100 MAIN ST., SALBOA On Southern Cal1fomw.'s Best Beach (et foot of Pier) 21100 Pacific Coa t Hwy .• Huntington Beach. CA 92648 675-7760 ..... ?'.~~ .' ADVERTISEMENT ' ;_ ~-~;~. ~ AMERICAN CHAIUl'S IA.I & IESTAUl.ANT, A local restouronl/bor with o "hometown• flavor Featuring pool, dorh, $Olell11e, big screen TV, Pool Tournament every Wed night Serving lunch M.on· Fri 1 1 lo 2 & Sot Breakfast 8 to noon $ I 50 Mory's & Driven Sot & Sun 6 to noon Shot of the Week S 1 00 Open 366 doy o year (leap year only) 6om to 2om 604 I Bolso 0 Springdale 1n Huntrngton B.och (714) 894-6100 DICK CHURCH'S RmAUl.ANT, A fam ily style -colfee shop located ot 2698 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa Menu includes bteokfost, lunch and dinner. Prices rong.e From SJ 00 to S7 99 Op.n Mon . Sot 6 OOom to 9 OOpm IN. WC, V, ftK'. (714) 646-7762 STUDIO CAFE, located at 100 Main St Bolboo (at foot of p•er) The Studio Cafe 1s the happening ploce b food, fun & enter-to1nment Menu includes rrbs, chicken, fresh fuh , pasta, oppehzers & solods, also serving brunch on Sot & Sun 1 O to 3 00 which includes Belgium waffles, omelettes, pancakes and much lnOl'e Prices range from $295 S13.95 Open 7 dCJyl o week Monfo 1 1 30.. I 30 om, Sot Sun 1-0..1 30om IN,SRU,FB.ENT.V,MC,AE,DC ZUllES llSTAUIANT, located ot 1 71 2 Plocentto, Cosio Me$0 Menu includes ribs. chicken, steak & lobster, p11me rrb, pozzo, oyster bar Prices range from $3 95 ond up Open doily from 11 30om to 1 Opm, Cocklalls 'hi 1 I pm ID, FB, WC, No credit cords (71 4) 64.5 8091 CAFE PAIK llNCH CAFI, A very unique, woodsy place to en1oy bteokfost & lunch located al 17732 Goldenwest St , 1n beoul1ful Hunhngton Beoch central parlt Menu includes omel.ttes, specialty pancakes, coppoc1nos, burgers, sandwiches, $Olods and much more Pnces range from $4 9.5 to $7 25 Op.n Tun.Fri 7 30 om IO 2 pm Sot !. Sun hi Jpm 5'.tmmer hovn Moy Sept open '1111 8 30 pm, Wed.Sot live mualc, coll b more mfo 842.077.5 OUT, V, MC, TKO ltUTH'S CAii, Located 01 320 8mtol #Got Redhill (by Arco Mini Marti in Cosio Mesa Menu indude1 "Qood country cookm' bteakfast w1tn Ifie best omelettes, pancakes, gr.at Me.c1con bteakfast dishes and lunch with it1rfry v~bles, l9t'1yolt1 bowl, 90rhc chicken, ouorr.d ;olods., healthy tvrkey bur_gers, homburg«•, .. rved w/ potolo salad Of Fries Try Ruth's >iom. coolun' today Great food, great prices! Pnc:es rong• from $2 99 to $5.95 Open 7 days o Wfflt 7om to 2pm ID.OD. we Your Restaurant Guide to Dining in Newport lleoch, Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Huntington Beoch & Fountain Valley CALIFORNIA CUISINE GECKO'S, Casual Caltf elegance with plenty of room to entOY yourself located at 7887 Center Dr , Huntington Beach Menu includes hot & cold pastas, specialty piuos, fojita's and items from the grill P11ces range fr<>M $3. 9.5 10 $13 9.5. Op.n I 1 30 to close Dancing nighlly, jazz on Wed. Big Bond Swing Music Thur 8..m1dnigh1. 10, BRU, DRESS.FB.ENT, we, V,MC,AE,DC 892·2227 COFFEE HOUSE OUlt HOUSI, located ot 720 W. 19th St , Costa Mesa. Menu includes sandwiches, $Olods, quiche, pastries, cokes and coffMs. Open doily from 7 30am to I 1 pm Unleu you don't wont to leovel IN, FB, ENT. we. nco. (714) 650..8960. Featuring live music MIDNIGHT JAVA CAii, locor.d ot 2700 Newport BIYd I 168 (ot 28th st Morino) Featuring Diedrich Coffee, Shirl-r's Bogela, Fr.sh baked goods doily and Dreyeu Ice Cream. Open 7 days 0 WMk we. Come join us for the best coffff in town Fr" underground parlclng 67S..47A7 FRENCH CHANTICLAll, located' at 18912 ~ur Blvd , Irvine, across from John Wayne Airport Elegant, charming, groc1oua & beautiful, each of it's d1n1ng rooms hos o d1ffwent dec:Of The Food ia French.Col1forn10 cuisl~sty but healthfully prepared Lunch speclols at $8 00 and up • the dinnw menu includes o vonety of seafood, meat. chicken, solods 1ust lo mention o f9W 1lem1 Prices ronge from $6 lo $25 Serv1rlii lunch 11 ·30.2 30, Dinner 5 .30.10 30, Sunday 8runch 10 30 • 2 30 open 7 days o weelt ID, OD, 8RUNCH RES REQ FB, ENT, we. v. MC, AM:/. C>C, DISC Valet INDIAN COPPllt CHIMNEY , Enjoy waterfront dining ot Newport S.Och 3408 Via Oporto. Introducing authentic Indian Mughloi delicacies never before in Orang• County by our famous chef 'Mohinder Rom Guru• Try our lamb or chicken kabobs, curries and wide verities of fresh vegetables cooked in our own ground Indian hetbs & spices Reosonoble prices starling as low oa $I 95 to $6 95. Open 7 days o wHk from I I am·8pm. OUT, TKO. we. 673·7679 INDIAN PAltADISI, located at I 520 West Coast Hwy. The menu includes chicken, lamb, seafood and vegetarian dishes all prepared to perfechon with only the Freshest ingredients. Prices range from $2 50 to $15.9.5 for a complete combination dinner. Open 7 doys a w .. k. lunch 11 ·30 to 2:30, dinner .5 to 10. ID, FB, V, MC, AE, OS, DC (714) 646-3993. NIKrS INDIAN FOOD, Critically occlo11ned by Elm9f Dills locor.d ot 3705 So. Bmlol, SontO Ano ( 1 blk No. of So. Coo st Plaza, nel(t to Clothestime) Men11 includes Chicken and Vegetables, doily specials & cOMbo plo,.,, open doily from 1lomto9prn IN, OUT, TKO. WC, V, MC (714) 8.50.0.59.5 ITALIAN PllO'S llSTAUIANT, located ot 2221 N. Moin St. in Seocliff Village. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinnw. Now open 7 days o wMk. Homemode pancakes, pa$1ries, pastas, & doily specials Established in 1979. Early Bird dinners 5-6:30 nightly. Look for our new breakfast and lunch menus coming April I . RANDAZZO ITAUAN CNI, located at 21148 S.OCh Blvd., (at Atlonla), Family owned, everything prepared with the finest meat• & cheesu & Famous for it's infamous cheesecake. Pr ices range from $2.00 lo $11 .9.5 Open Tues thru Sot 11 ·9pm, 5'.tn 11..S pm. Clos.d Mon. IN, 0UT, WC, Wine and beer (71 A) 536-2448. SAIATINOS lllSTAUltANT & SAUSAGI CO. , located ot 2.51 Shipyard Woy, Newport Beach. Menu includes great pasta, award winning Caesar $01od, delicious horn.mode tousoge, veal, lamb, lots of vegelorion dishes, good wine, beer, cappuclno & deserts. •1t•s o family owned & run restaurant .. Prices range from $4.9.S to $13 9.5 Open 7 days o week. Serving Sot & Sun B<vnch from 8 30 to 1 OOSundoy thrv Thursday 11 om to I Opm. Frtdoy & Sot 11 am-11 pm. IN, OUT, WC, BRU, WB, V, M, AE, DC MEXICAN AVILAS IL ~ITO. A dining landmorlt fot over 20 years. aun by the Avila family, Avllos hos 7 localtons to serve you in Cosio Mesa, Newpor1 8eoch, Santo Ano, long Beach, Huntington Pork & loguno Hills & Huntington 8eoch Feotvttng authentic food with the lrHhest ingredients & o new CIAO, located at 2600 East Cooat Hwy, Corona creative ltght cuisine along with authentic Momo Del Mor Come ond experience Corona Oel Mor'a Avila's recipes ID, BRU, F8, ENT, WC, V. MC, AE, MWest llolton reitouront MNtng New Yotk .ty1e DC, & DISCOVER • .AMlos hoa a reputotion for p1uo, gourinet piuos, ••citing poMc>s, creohve lfeohng you like port of the fomilyl" soloch, coffM, coppucmo and fresh bolced MAIOAllTAVIUI, located at 2332 Wes( rcstr1es Prlc .. ronge from S3 95 1o $8.95. Op.n Podfic Coast Hwy. MeJClcon burg.ta, fotltos. doys o week from Som to 1 1 pm, e1Ccept Sunday burritos & more Spec1ols doily. Price ronge frOM open 4' lo 1 I pm Delivery ovo1loble V,MC, AE, $A 95 to $10 95. '"'---l 1 :30om 1a l 2 30om Potklng (714) 758-3001 WC, IN OUT ""l"'9'' • IN, F8, V, WI:., Al. DC (114) 631-8220 For more infonnalion regaRlng focal flavw call n. Daily Pilot at 642-4321 or n. Huntington Beach Independent at 965~3030. ' ' Ml CASA. located at 296 17th Street, Cosio Meso A !rip lo Meiucol Mexican Food. Open doily ot 1 lom Prices ronge from $2.2.5 to $8.9.5 Serving lunch & dinner for over 20 years. IN, FB, WC, V, MC, AE, DC, CB, D. 64..5- 7626. WAHOO'S FISH TACO, With 3 locations· 1133 PCH, Laguna Seoch, (71 4) 497-0033, I 862 Plocenlio, Cosio Mesa, (71 4) 631-3433 and 3000 Bristol, Cosio Mesa (71 4) 43.5-0130. Menu includes Fish tacos, burritos, blodt beans & rice, solods, sandwiches. Prices range From $1.6.5 lo $7.50. Open Mon.·Sot. 11 om lo 10pm, Sun. 1lomto9pm. IN, TKO, WC. SEAFOOD HUNTINGTON llACH MAltKIT UOIUlt, Here's a ~nique place for family dining wh9fe fres~. s~lood is king and expert met:quite bt~l1ng 1s our trademark. Ovr fresh fish changes doily and we also feature chicken, si.oks and paslo. Th«e's o fresh seafood morilet, too. lunch and Dinner, full bor. Children's menu. AE, V,IK. and OS cords wekorne. 20111 Brookhurst St. (nel(t to Target, just south of Adams). No reS9fVOlions . (714) 963-8166. PACIFIC FISH & SIAFOOO, located ot 2620. Newport Blvd., Cosio Mesa. Menu includes seoftiod ~lads, ~Food $0ndwiches, grilled entrees, fish & chips, fish locos, sushi ood more. Al$0 ho~ one of Oran~ County's largest inventories of lres.h fish from it's fish market. Prices range from $I. 9.5 and up.~ Op.n Mf 11. 6; Sot 11..5, ID, WC (714) 6.50.0130 ZuatlS Din' DOCK, Locor.d ot 9059 Adams Huntington S.Och. Menu includes seafood steak & lobster, pizza, prime rib, ~r.r bor. Pri~es range From $3.9.5 and up. ~doily from , I I · 30om to 1 Opm, Codloils Iii 1 l pm. IN F8 we. v. MC.. f714J 963-6362. • • STEAKS THI IA.IN STIAK HOUSl, located at 2300 Horbor Blvd, 131 , COtla Mesa. Menu includes sleoks, fresh fish, chidlen, burgers and salads. Prices range from $3.7.5 for lunch ond $6 25 for dinn«. Open l 1 om fot lunch MSc. Dinner 4'pm Mfr. Dinnet Jpm Sot. & Sun. IN, WC, V, MC., AE, DC. (714) 64'1 ·9m. SEAL BEACH OUD'll INN, Established In 1930 by !he olrltl'ip. s.in o meeting.,-. of p.lota oroul'd itMt world who en1~ the best in dining locae.d at 1 AOO Pociflc Coast Hwy, Seal e.odl. The menu includes Fresh fi.h doily, r.i.oka, loblew & crob ' leat. Pr1c .. Mort at $A.9.S Op.ft~ 1 f om-lC>pm, 'hi 10 30pm ~. N, Fl, ENT, WC. V. WC., Al. (310, '31.3022 \ -~ ----~- YAMU ~• CHRIS' TAKE Vi(c t~d people for bugs. As we left the congestion of Southern ~hl~aa. our minds relaxed .and our focus turned to the splauering or insect annar~ that p~e~nted 1uc1r in the forum or our windshield. When a pam~ula~!Y JU1cy .bug ~read~ its existence before your eyes, it makes you think, Why ~1d thts stupid creature pick me?" When a met.al box comes ,screaming across the land at 80 mph, there isn't much choice for. the bug •.. ~r for the people. We live our lives in containers. We sleep in one, work in one, move our bodies in one, we even sit and watch one most of our days. We have become a sqcicty or containers - a world of boxes. We move around like mindless insects attracted to the lights -they draw our moving containers from the tree~ay and to the s:icred ~ff-ramp! w~ere w~ may rejoin society as human beings and gathe.r 1~ th~ assocaat;d rituals. Long drives gjvc you time to think. Thanking IS the main reason I leave town. I get in my box and transport my body to a place of fewer distractions I can't think in my house-box. I'm surrounded by all my toys and I w~uld much rather play than do SO".'ething .Productive .. Take away the toys and you're left with a man. On this p~cmasc, 1 committed myself to days away from my things an~ moved on_ "! th~ name of exploration and discovery. l vc made similar Journeys but none with Roya. This one was a challenge. It began with the usual pre-trip turmoil, heightened by the threat or our companionship suffering. l knew, however that once we made it out oC the state, we wou ld be OK. ' l was right. After jumping on my first sand dune we entered Arizona :ind fil led our eyes with arid stretches of chapparal:COvered land, bordered .by mountain peaks in the distance. Sublime feelings took hold and remained. We made our way to Saguaro National Monument. A lasting lrib'utc to the anthropomorphized cactuses that loom in gigantic stature over the flatland. These anomalies of nature welcomed us with open arms and bodies full of water. The Sonoran desen, unlike many in California, is teeming with life and beauty. Don't get me wrong, Joshua Tree is still ooc of my favorite pl~ces o~ eart h. In Sa~ua.ro, however, the sheer magnitude of plant and animal hfc can make 1t difficult to even move around. Paradoxical, considering the Sonoran desert has one of the harshest climates and least rainfall of any. We left without hugging a single cactus -a regret I'll harbor for some lime. Solitude. Altitude sickness. Heal. Our trip, so far, can be summed up simply ... bliss. With a change in your environment comes freedom, and freedom brings with it the potential for self-examination. Personally, I set out to hopefully crystallize and clarify some goal in ·my life -maybe find some motivation. I found I'm tired of my boxes. 1 can deal with them sometimes, but they overstay their protective welcome. Because, as we blindly ra~ toward the lights that call to our instincts, we risk certain windshield death, exposing our insides to stationary gawkers - probably on their way to their own lights. · At 3 in the morning, on an empty freeway, you think about these things. funher adventures and mind-candy await ... Stay tuned! Otr the Beaten Path, by Balboa Island resident RoyD Fouladi and Balboa Ptalnsula resident Chris Criswell, runs weekly in Weekend. ANY OMELEITE FROM MENU eerved with home fries, to.a or mcuilB & gravy. HOMEMADE SALSA! r--------------, . LUNCH $395 I TERIYAKI BOWL I I OR CHINESE . I LCJll<J..~~ ~~Q-~~~..I 328 BRISTOL IG at Retlhlll <"7 Atto MW Msrt) ... ,All'llU.W1 _.. ...... C1 ••• Mea. Ml-1321 HISTOR.Y ..... professional friends who know Costa Mesa's reput:uion arc impressed by our courage.'' The show begins during the advent of the talkies with a white actor in blackfoce singing a minstrel song exactly as Al Jolson did in "The Jazz Singer,'' Van Hoh noted, adding "and we are all familia r with the public outrage that accompanied Ted Danson's 'joke' at the Friar's club" (during the Whoopi Goldberg roast). "The misogyny is evident, the bigotry is evident. The dehumanization of the Germans and Japanese during World War 11 and the viewing of women as mere sex objects also are represented in the play," Van Holt said. So why tackle a project in such sensitive times? for one thing, Van Holt terms the show "without doubt, the funniest show we've ever attempted. I've never laughed so h:ird at anything in my lif c." One cast member, student Kristen Anthony, offered this opinion: "The meaning of this play is not hnrd to find, not Jost in the mid~t of complicated characters or extended metaphors. '1ic characters arc purposely nat, each one portraying an euggeratcd, oversimplified version or the message left by the origin:il Hollywood counterparts. "Their sincerity and naivete is ridiculous to us, and as we laugh at the irony oC it, we find we are laughing nt those wonderful, old films that seemed so real, at the society they helped to create, and at ourselves for half-believing the movies to be true." The roles in the Durang show (with music by Mel Marvin) arc wild parodies from many · Hollywood genres. Members of the large Estancia cast will have the opportunity to interpret a number of familiar stars from D.W. Griffith's "Intolerance" (1916) '" .· Caf un. famakan Ume Pepper or other ~ ~1np at no dsa~ lrtaudcs 6isp salad. choke of two ~bles and Wlt'm, auPChy. sourdough brtad. Salute your key support staffi N ATIONAL SECRETARI ES W EEK RcseNC now for parties or 10 or morel Monday. April 25 -Frid_,,, Aprll 29 .1 fl'll IH.:<)()l\f!LJ!;\l ~T HLJ\ll\t1 l<>". f)f \lfl . \ . \, ' .. l<'. ·,,I.· ll 1 ',\)'•I: ...... ,• through the Busby Oerleley musiC<lls to the mid-)%())' hits "Dr. Stran,elovc" and "Who's • Afraid of Virginia Woolf." '"As unpopular as hi vic"i m;iy be, Durang has a profoundly ·0w ,..... .......... '*""-. Thursday, April 21, 1994 C mor:il m~)):Jgc for this generation," V:in Holt decl;ared . Tc>m Titus j; o frtt-lontt orlttr oho ctH tr~ ltX':JI thcattr fur tht IJDllJ Pilot. s.tisfKfion Guaranteed or Your Money Back Secretaries areSpecia[ at Cfianteclair LunclieonSafad ~estival in~ Soup of tfu 'Day am{ your dwia of Cfiickpi Pt.Sto SaUuf <jril!ddti£qn'Bnast<Mr~ with LyJ(u ~tu Salrrum 'Trout SaUuf <jrilld'Bafiy Sal'""" ovtr 'lt{~tf (jrmas witli ~ 'VllllUfiTfHt Cra6 amf Pasta SaUuf 'Du119enou.s Cra!J '.1tfuu t1C1er Unj/uilti wttli 'Tomato, 'Ba.st/, r;arm anif oGtJt Oil S tuffttl Jitvouufu Safad Jtvoaufu .'Jfnlvcs Stu/ful WI.th Cfii&.ln atttf'TUllil Salatf Sttaf\.Salad Cftarfirotfd %m(.Sua(.antl ~ ta.toult~ Smoq,d Salman SaUuf 'Jrrsft Snwqa Salmon wit/a {j«U Cfit.ese ad 'Dsfl 'llutmtJrtttt CfWust Smoqa Cfiicf\!n Salatf • 'Witft 'J rid 'J(potlU.s anti~ q 1119tr 'lmssintJ SB.SO JitU Ittms '.from 'l(Jplar ?tftnu Jtvatfahk During Secretaries Week, April ~5th th.rough 29th ~ Stcr'ttarUs amf j(({ UufUs 1?,µtitJt a Compfirruntary Cfwcofau Surprist at Lune.Fi 'f{tast ca[[ fur reservations 18912 !Machtliur'Bfv{., Iroint • (714) 752-8001 Mac.J.trtfwr & '1>0Ufifas, nuu Jolin 'Ji.hyne JWport Please Join Us For Dinn.er Laachor Weekend Brailch Sa!»tino's was oriltinallv fOundc:d in qlic:ago afttr-oW mhc:r brought the.~ rec~ IOr our famous ltalian sausage &om Palermo, lW)' GROWERS in the l 930's. T~y, his sons ~ gn.ndton conanue to provide a complctt me.nu d authcnbc IWian food prepared &ah ~.;av and seasoned With FIVE~ d bmily pride. ~~Family CATD.ING SPBCIALISTS Rnnember We C.. Boal A-Clw1rn -I.a 'J'O'Dl' .home or la oar ~ room.. " For &ac~tions call 723..()621 251 S Wi · Newt!lm't' Bach THE BEST "EARLY BlllD" IN THE COUNTRY! $6.95 from 4pm ro 6:30pm Includes Choice of Ent:m; a.oicc of Dcssa; Tea or Coffee Monday Seafoo4 llbotto1 Shrimp, Scal!o?. 8c fresh fish, simmered in rice with~. C1a1cka1 Breat wtda P..w Uizhdy Brcadc:d Skinlc:u breast, sautccd with Fcttuccini Alrcdo Beef Smalt H-tera Top round l>rot1cd to order, topped with mushroom wine sauce. n.c::r..Malll, Babxi 61lct of Mahi-Mahi, copped with Lime cream saua: with fresh basil 8c mint Clalcba P1Vteaalt Bonc&cs.. breast, sautt.Cd with a torrito/Mushroom sauce. <At-Cldclreea Spicy Sea9onod Breast in a cwcrolc of cottage pocatocs, with Bearnaise Sauce. Wednesday ...r__. ..... _._. and · 8••• • • • Sr 1 ~ UI n;u snapper Wtu-. a saV09" ~ins wmc a.ucc aw..t • 8owi' _ ~· OUcktn 6rcut broiled and toPPCCi with saua: ~ pcppc:rs and pineapple. ...,.._.. ... Broiled beef Ubob ~ rice topped with mushroom sauce. 711~{.. Neptw. Crab LeJtS ~ asparagus .ava a. breast of~ topped with Bcmaisc sauce. ....._., Larirc shrimp stuffi:cf wtth a· tcalOod dressing .nd Bcma.illC sauce. ._, • ._. B.-.. Top round broiled to orda, tOpped with mushroom wine saucx. Frida ~ a.laottoe Shrimp, Scallops and fresh fish, $Unmcrcd in rice with herbs OWct• ._ ...... Sautecd chic:ken bn:att' and cmt'Pknt in marinara sauce. Saw111d In 11 •• fillet <X red snapper with a savory Clrc.~ and wine sauce. ~runt.y . ..., 19-IE a.-.. Top round broiled to order, roppc:4 \V1th mushroom wmc saucx. Plaw-~ thrirri~ stUfrcd with I ICabxi ~ ind Bc:mai1C llUCC. Clll 111• NMf I 11 Crab kgs 8t uptngua over a bc'Cut d chicken, topped with ~ sauoc. De#elU • • ()wb' 8ttad Pudding with Whdkcy Sauce-or-Wl* 0'6cda~ Pufait with Scrnbc:rry Sauce. r I I I U I ft n....,.._..,, ••••o.n..w .... 3450 Via <>powtu, Newpwt B11ch (114) 613-6100 PrlC9I GOod Hu 4-25-M W6NEWICXlTllWD.,CDllrA '-' ..... lat.. • J ' D Thursday, April 21 , 1994 EL TORO BRAVO ,, ... lrma Murictta, whose i.tarr works two sh ifls from S a.m. to 9 p.m. Besides the warm packages of tortillas, the countermen serve up a variety of takeout goodies - tucos, burritos, beans, rice, chips, carnitns, barbecued ribs and beef to the locals who know good Mexican food when they taste it. Tortillas sell by the dozen at .35 cents -3 dozen cost $1. El Toro Bravo Tortillcria's burritos are truly magnifico! Two fresh Oour tortillas arc wrapped around moist morsels of chicken, delicious refried beans, rice, onions, and cilantro; the whole thing is quickly rolled in foil to retain the heat. One makes a trencherman's feast and at $2.SO has to be one of the best buys in tO'wl. n. Burritos can also be fi lled • with beef, pork or a combination. .\lARC MARTIN. DAILY r1LOT I ordered two tacos -one with s::ivory carnitas and the other with equally savory buche. Carnitas are the result of cooking pork shoulder until it is tender, easy to shred and delicious. Buche is made of pig's stomach lining. It Efrien Ruezga scoops up corn to make tortilla batter. It's fascinating to watch the tortilla manufac- turing process while ordering food at El Toro Bravo Tortilleria. • has \I distinct pork flavor. but thi: thick, slick text ure was definit ely not my cup of cerveza. $4.85 per pound with the bone in, SS.SO boned. NEWS From I OPENING FIESTA Benito's Fresh Mexican f ood, which opened its door> March 19 at the foot oi the Newport Pier, will hJ\C a grand-opening cel- ebration noon to 6 p.m. Saturday. A dce1ay, body painting, a psychic, pri:ze drawings, pinatas, a burrito-eating contest and more food ana fun arc on tap. -By .MARLA BIRD These soft corn tacos are crammed with hot juicy meat and they are Sl.50. Ask for the medium salsa; the really hot stuff should be called El Dandito -it steals·your breath away while it sets your head on fire. Carnitas by the pound arc sold every d::iy and so are the rib , beans and rice -to cooks who want to have a start on their own nightly dinner plans. Ribs arc The Pilot's Martin Gonzalez joined me as a Spanish-speaking interpreter, guide, ran and faithrul customer. It turned ou t that almos t everyone there speaks some English, so my concerns about being understood were unnece~sary. It is prob::ibly a good idea, however, to avoid the peak hours when it's very crowded with working men who are on a limited p• • • • ilt•Xil:X•J:i • • • •• 1HALF PRICE1 ~1u.11u•~ . CL ..J-... t e ) Present this coupon at time of order. Oinlrln crif. · Massage Tberapy · I JINI"Jles ~beused~:other~ I · by Linda I ,.L. •f ! 102 Mcfadden Place, Newport Beach I member \wJJJAJ 675-7991 •Ned lo Newnert Pier • AMTA ·---------------.. .... tS·Wtl1l~H tSP-OlU'S t n1:11? ·n~~u E t l_ffiFtl~X.llLOGY ~ t:ACt.Utttffi~~lJttr Gift Ctrtificatts Available Linda C. Krausse, L.M .T . 101 56 Adams Ave a t Brookhurst Huntington Beach (7 14) 962-5232 ~' GILDID CAGE ~IL-\ U.S.D.C. FEDERALLY LOT INSPECTED IJ \ ' .. $1.99 BBEAKFAST1 SPEOA.L 2 Pancake• • 2 Sauaaget or Bacon • Egg • l Coffee or Hot Tea Good Moll-l'rt &P-llMll I' \lallO CllUCll1'. Nol -.. ,,,., .... !PICllls ~ ':S'="='----~.!;.~---112 PRICE LUNCH .I Purchue Any Lunch Eotnir At The t Regular Prioe & Reoeive The Second One ~ (..t..,...i .. i.w ..... 1 a; For Vl Price f (ioOll7 &w.t 'N1CI ..,. CQjpOfl • Nol= will WI'/ ct... ... ':::.-:----~!.~---IJ2 PRICE DINNEB1 Purcha8C Any Dinner En tree At The t Replar Price & Receive The ~nd One ~ (.t.,.....i .. ~·-· a; • ForlflPrioe I Good1 awe. W«l wlln COUCJOll • -= .. lll'f cb ll*llls ,..,_ •·29-94 MONDAY NIGHT Family Special ......... FRESH BONELESS TROUT$499 Flum lb. LUNCH SPEC/A CHAR GRILLED ALBACORE With Fries I Cole Sl1w $595 FRESH DOVER SOLE FILLETS s399 lb. lunch hour. We parked in the big lot around 1 :30 p.l'Jl. ajic.n...tbe action had slowed a bil. he Theatre Dlstdct 1n Costa Mesa Proudly Presents ~ STEEL MAGMOLW Thursdays through Sundays April 28th through May 14th TSct•ta: $12.00 Af1crward1 we went ne~t door to the Disco1ec:1 which sell a viriety o( things be ides cnsscttcs and CDs. l found an extensive sclcctaon of Spanish-Engli )h diccionarios publisbed by Larousse and Webster's plus La Biblia and a rack of DitJ de las Mndre!. cards. When we hended back to the Office. WC had a b:ig Of warm fragrant burritos nnd tortillns (nnd some cards). Marlo Bird Is a trre-Jnnce »·rllcr ..-ho cot·crs local dining tor the DaJJy Pilot. I Lecture canceled 1 COSTA MESA -The , Friends o( Or:inge Coast College's Norm!lD E. Wnl· son Library canceled l<r( night's lee1ure by author Robert V. Hine. The UC Riverside prorcs- sor emcri1us was to speuk at 7:30 p.m. in OCC's Student Center about his book "Sec-~ ond Sight," which recounts how his sight was restoredt' ofter 15 years or blindness. The leclure is expected to be rescheduled next foll . llDIAI PARADISE •CUISINE OF INDIA• 8UFFE I I.UNCH SUNDAY Al You can Eat BRUNCH $5.95 $6.95 hiJdel l'I09hn 15.,,,... i:*J1 a IOft ~ 11 :30-2:30 r -~·---~---" BUY Olll:tlUllCll llUFRT. Oli t I ENTREE & GD IND Va PRICE I Wit 1l1i9 c:oq,on. &p. 4-31-94 ~-------------iill Dinner Entreea Start From $5.95 to $14.95 for a Complete Dinner 153) W. COMT HWY.• t8t4PORT BEACH • (714) 64&"93 11 :30llfn.2:30pm end 5pm· 10pm ==== Cllde8ldl~~~=======::! • W0 I I t --~ ~I ... .... (N) ... lt:'1m.-rTMDN --u1115t1f ...... 1 C1P1•?11 " 4 TLANTIC PALACE '0 .. :~;:.. • ·, .. :: .... . .... ._.._ ... .:=:fl:f llAIB -U 111 I) -~ llalllll Kif I B'I Ill) C1P1•11111 111a(N) n H• tlll RTIF•I~ ~ ALHAMBRA PLACE 5 •.• :u1~:·.·."; ~·~ • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 0 Thursday, April 21 , 1994 A7 SOCllTY Charity ball is music to ears ol the Performing . Arts Center I t was bigger th:in a Hollywood movie premiere p:irty at Chascns and grander than an after-Oscar soiree a1 Spago. The annual Sound of Music Boll, "Fabulous Hollywood," was Society Editor indeed fabulous -to 1he last de'tail. Chaired by Kathleen Rynerson, resplendent in an off-the-sfloulder period gown worn in.the movie "Geronimo," the Sound of Music Guild supporiing the Orange County Performing Arts en1cr auracted 250 patron~ of e arts and raised more than ,000 for the cen1e r. The big news of 1he nigh t wa~ e announcement that funds ised this year put the Guild over e $1 million mark, a real cause r celebrating 15 years of tccessful fund-raising the PAC. "I'm just thrilled, and relieved at we made it," said Rynerson, •tending the ball with hui.bund hn. The Hollywood theme was pecially fitt ing for them -their ung daughter Whitney is a rising ild star on the real HQll)"'-Ood ene. "This has been one 'cry sy week. Whitney had sLx ditions in Los Angeles on top of :inning this event," added ynerson before dashing off to . tend to her guests. Credi1 for the success or the fai r also belongs to lovely -chair Judilh Ulakeney, an ccomplished Orange County ban~ing executive in her own IMPROVE YOUR LOOKS, HEALTH AN D POPULARlTY. ~' ' ) ~-~· ~·<:;) QUIT SMOKING. 0 Amerfeon Heor1 ~SOCiotlOn I ca11 htlp you ... Reduce Anxiety & Depression E. Wayne Hart, Pb.D. Gatberinp • Tnatmeat Pl7cbo1oti5t CNflllM Mani_,e CouAMkll' \MA-. 1894 -1994 F OUR G ENERATIONS 100 YEARS! Carpeting • Vinyl Floors • • • Wood Floors • Draperies ALI>E:N"'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia Sr. Costa Mesa 646-483 8 Mothers Day 'Special l 4k Solid Gold Brac:clcc and Gase GENEVE WATCHES (Swiss Quam • Movcmcnu) $49 5 Regularly $1200. Limiccd Quantity Avajlablc Ofkr good until May 15, 1994 Major Crctfa Cards Accepted lnttant Credit up co $5,000.oac NEWPORT TIME Watchn & Clocks Award Plaq~ & Trophia Sales • ~rvice • Engraving 223 £. t7lh. S1., 112 • Cona Mesa ( ,,._, ,_ M"""7 """'1ft) 7·14 64.i-7190 From left, Lynn Davies Cooke, Jill Mclean, Patsy Marshall. Pospisil, Mlkt and Margie Myers, and James and Robin Turner. Tury Callahan, another or the ladies deserving credit for the evening, W:lS also a knockout in a gown once worn by actress Debr3 Kerr in the movie "Tea and Sympathy." Attending the Hollywood party were Mary Raymond with husb3nd Carl, Roger and M3rion Palley, Bob and Aon McLean, Jill Mclean and Bryan KoefT, the charming Marjorie Larsen, Lynn Davies Cook, Mona Angell of 34 J Baysi de, Ron an d Kathy Merriman, Jack and Denise Cancellieri, and married retail executives Joyce and Gregg Griffith. 0 You might say it was a right. ~lakeney attended with bloomin' success. husband Ralph, and fellow Sound The 5th annual Crystal of Music donors Mike and Ann Court Garden Show, staged Howard (she gets best-dressed recently at Crystal Court, attracted award for a magnificent i.heath of 1he serious and the not-so-serious bl3ck lace complimented by a gardeners searching for a few good 1940s style head .Piece), Rnndy tips to make their own roses more and Suki McC3rdle, Matt and ... magnificent. and their pctunlas Tina Schnfnitz, Roger :ind Candice more perfect this summer season. Schnapp, Martin and Jodi They were not disa ppointed. Greenbaum, Ollie Hill, Gary an~ Three floors of the massive marble Kasia Johnso n, Ri ck an<l Sandy shopping arena were filled with all Spring Cleaning Sale 3 DAYS ONLY! This Tues, Wed, & Thurs 20% OFF al l Vases 20% OFF all Ceram ic Figurines 30% OFF all Dinnerware 20% OFF all Stemware 20% OFF all Perfume Bottles 40% OFF all Gold Jewelry Bnng this ad m and recetVe a n addlf1onal S'',, sm·mgs' 3333 Bear Street, Costa Mesa Crystal Court 43S.1532 99 with coupon below II ~q,,. ~"*'4 ~ ~Costa Mesa 2150 Harbor Blvd. 8t Victoria •OPEN 24 HOURS -.COUP.ON •. - SERVEi SIRLOIN STEAK I f ROM r:," ~:T~: & SHRIMP .-OR I L-A-Pf9~·9:~0·=;T~~~ Sg9J I •SOUP OR SALAD •VEGETABLE • BAKED POTATO • m.ER. ROLL I I CIOOOOM.Y AT ~Costa Mesa L. 2=-ltv& 1UMW•OPUM= .I ' sorts or nora to tempt the eye and the nose, and 1here w:is also a bit or fauna as well. Children :lltending 1hc Ooral show with their parents were drawn like magnets to metal by the allure or a tortoise garden, dubbed Casa de Tortuga. Actually, the casa was more of a fence around i.ome Astro turf that corralled turtles or all sizes and shapes. The chih.lren were deligh ted. To delight the adults, Sunset Magazine, spo nsor of the event, joined forces with Ct)~tal Cour1 dining establishments Trattoria Spiga, Bangkok Four, Garden • Bistro, and Bear Street Cafe td tantalize those admiring the displays oC fine orchids and bomai • with a few gourme1 mo~els. To complement 1he food, champagne from Veuve Cliquoc and chardonn~y from Sonoma Cu11cr nowed. The opening-evening festivities were not jus1 designed to push a Katie's Fresh FLOWERS . -on tbe peninsula Special arrangements for Mother's Day 723-5283 "-.... SHOE5~EPAIR 1673 lrvrne ~·.c Cosio r.~eso CA 1N•·a· B ..... ·,, .• ~· · , ... '::>' r ~ •' ~ ... • •, 1 ~~~~· 642-431 4 ~nOal 'Faire ud Special Event Trade & Fashion Show Wed .. April 27 at 7:00 p.m. HYATT REGENCY HOTEL 200 S. Pine Ave., Long Beach ltHcnatfoa1 $5.00 ID 1cfTaac• $1.00 Day of th• Sllow A portion of the procuds will go to Children's HospiUll For ResetVatlons & Information. <31o> 05dis~o799 few exotic planb. The Junior League or Orange County tea1T1ed up with the very worth\\hile New Directions for Women, a Costa Mesa-based sub~tance-abuse rehab program, to benefit from the party proceeds, expected t,o top S20,000. Strolling ·through the exhibi1s were landlord Henry Segerstrom with the beautiful Rene by his side. The charming Lalla Conlin with husband Dill admired the koi fish display. Peter Walker, Sunset Magazine editor Kim llav.orth, Wade Roberts from CoronJ del Mar's Sherman Gardens, Cath) &&MWllE Diamonds are not a renewable · source. When your diamond was mined. it left a gap In the earttl's makeup that will never be filled Yours is a truly unique stone It Is a miracle of nature In the millions of years between rts b1rtt1 and its discovery, your diamond saw the evolution of different plant and animal forms , different weather cycles, the dawn of man and thousands of years of human development Through all that, it has endured. The diamond you own is also a masterpiece of man Rrst. tons of rock must be blasted and put through a lengthy process to separate the diamond material from its host rock. About 3500 tons of rock must be processed to recover just one ounce (142 carats) of diamonds. Of coorse, out of that ounce the smaller portion of the crystals will be gem qualrty; the rest will be industrial goods. At this point. Delno Blake, a prominent landsc:ipe archi1ect, Ste\ e Lang and Shirley l(crlns, prci.idcnt of • the Sou1hern California Horticultural Society, v.ere also · on hand. Susan Simon o{ Newport \Hts also there, admiring the rose displuy. She asked one of the expcrti. on hand, "How do I control the fungus, the bugs; that seem to attad. my roses the in .. 1ant they began to look beau1ifuP ·Has rcpl): "There are only t\\O things )OU c;in do Spra) ... Jnd pr:iy. Both \\Ork!" Mary Barr Certlfted Gemologist the diamonds must be sorted and graded for color and clartty before they are placed on the mar1<et A diamond tn the rough is not very attractive. It's no wonder the stone was overlooked In the many centuries before cutting and polishing were fully understood The rough diamond has a dull Wa:J:t look and comes in strange shapes, usually octahedral It takes skilled cutting and polishing to bring out the diamonds true beauty. Come by the store and see our sample of rough dlamond ... and many examples of the beauty that has been created through cutting and polishing ... and the artistry of the Jeweler. · CHARLES H. BA RR Member or 9 ...w...f'~03 Westcliff Drive American Gem Society Newport Beach Accredited Gem Laboratory (71 4) 642-3310 Treat ya.r fanjy to a RESTA with quick-to-fix Tacos! ________________ _. I -~ fi/1131 "~ I MAfiUFAC'nJRER'SCOUPON . EXPIRES!w'31194 'f :.' 4 ..... lMI COUPON NOT sueJlCT TO OOU9UHO I a • ~! lll'TAUtl o.... __ ,....,_., ___ .. --~fi~CO MIXES ==;-.:::c..-:;'!V'::~~~-... ~'ii .. ····-.. ~---.. --_ ... __ ~-l'IOlllc ""CW.TY I _.,. 0 ... "'"• .... T1t 1.0•• ~ .......... ~ I BUY 1 FRENCH'S TACO MIX •MT•"'9C9'9191f• ..-.-. .. , AND GET 2 MORE FREEi &toi. ",'4 I I 5 ' • - ' _AS Thursday, April 21 , 1994 ,, COLLEGE fre• .... AI we're e-ver going to control and eradic ate this disease," s:iid Kate McDonough, director or Student Health Services at occ. The quick response comes in marked contrast to a TB out· break a1 La Quinta High School in Westminster Inst year. Twelve La Quinta students were in· fccted with drug-resistant tuber· culosis and 292 more were in- fected with the tu berculosis bac- 1cria. The outbreak could have been prevented, according to a report released Monday by the federal Centers for Disease Control. A physician who made a late diag- nosis of the disease in a 16-year- old girl failed to report the case 10 county health officials, ac- REPORT From Pat• A1 on the tightening of fin ancial checks and balances. But at the ~amc ti me, the report recognizes ·that the district has already re- ~ponded by reorganizing fiscal ser- vices and creating two oversight committees comprised of district and community members. ··we thin k the school district ha~ responded very well," said Don Ulander, a grand jury mem- ber :ind a fo rmer English teacher cording to tbe report. Physicians uy TB is trcatab&c with antibiotics. But treatment can take as long as a year and require four or more drugs to fully eradicate the disease from the body. "As a nation, we just weren't ready for this." said Dr. Hugh Stallworth, director of public healt h fo r Orange County. "We've really had to gear back up. The first-line drug was al- most out of production." There has been a yearly ave r- age or 316 new TB cases re- ported in Orange County from 1990 through 1992, up from 280 cases a year in 1989 through 1991. Nearly 150 students who at- tended a math class last summer arGolden West College in Hun- tington Beach were at risk for exposure to tuberculosis. At Or- who retired after 30 years at New- port Harbor High School. "School bo<.lrd members are now members of auditing committees and as a result, they're learning to ask much better questions than they had in the past." Newport-Mesa Superintendent Mac Bernd said he can find no fault with the grand jury report. "The report gave an accurate account of the situation," Bernd said. "I thought the recommenda· tions were appropriate. And if you look at the steps that the board How About-Conroy's Spring Se llabration! New Low, Low Prices On Cut Flowers For Spring ;,~ By The Bunch Or By The Stem , .. ~ Same High Quality ,-----------------• CheckUs Out & Receive ! : AFREELONG I I Nature ma.lets" ihtm beauaful. Conroy's makts Wm last. GlUlTan!ttd ® FLOW ERS • Good at these locations only: 2275 Newpon Blvd. •Costa Mesa 2983 Harbor Blvd.• Costa Mesa (Comer of Newport & Fa1rv1tw) SS Fwy. exu V1etona & 22nd St. (71 4) 645-0246 A lot of pcoplt thtS( days have lost their drums. lift is not as much fun as it used to bt. o oot is encouraging us to drum btyo1td today, and so wt gtt stock in ytStcrday. Has lift stolen your drum ? Would you likt to find thttn again ? DlscoVER YOUR DRFAMS I An aciting tigbt·wttlt suiis, began on April 9 and will conlinot through May 29. join us for an (Comer of Harbor & Baker) (714) 540-3135 tnlighttning view on s11ch topics as "Yov Drwns for Yoar Cum," "Yoar Drums for Yoar loYt ~"and "Yoar Drums for Yoor Family." Dm to drum again with as at Soat.h Coast, wttktnds in April and May. Tutu SmicES: SATlJlDAYS, 6:00 P.M. & SUNDAYS, 9:00 & I 0:+5 A.M. 5120 Bo'ITA U~YO~ ROAi>, l~11'l, (.A 9271) 7H/85 .. 7600 Wanna place a classified ad? Call 642·5678 for information. ange Coast CoUege, health ser- vices officials say there have only been about eight cases of TB on campus during the last 20 years. Stallworth says the national surge in a disease that was once nearly eliminated in the United States is caused by a combina· lion or factors: the growing AIDS epidemic, increasing rates or homelessness, overcrowded prisons and immigrants from • count ries with high rates of tu· berculosis. "We were unprepared to deal with the rising rate," Stallworth said. "So many physicians forgot or didn't know good treatment methods. We're trying to edu· cate physicians how to diagnose and treat this disease, and let them know they must report it to the public health de- partment." has taken, "'e've been operating quite consistently within those rec· om mend a tions." School board President Ed Decker said Newport-Mesa's open-door policy toward parents and the community has helped re- store the district's image. "We've come a long way in the healing process," Decker said. "Parents feel that whether it's at the individual school level or at the district level, they can get real responses to their concerns and · questions." HELD OVER! W E ANAHEIM former Newport Beach Rep. Bob Badham has endorsed Tom Rc:inecle in the three-way Republican primary race for t~ 10th Assembly District scat held by Assembl)'man Gil Ferguson. Bad ham is a former Republi· can assemblyman and congress· Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot man who represented the Newport Beach area until 1988. Reinecke, a Newport Beach attorney and son of former California Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, is running againllt Newport Beach businesswoman Marilyn Drewer and livine Councilman Oarry Hammond in the June 7 Republican primary. fergul>On decided not to run for a final assembly term in order to focus on the state Senate scat held by Mari:in Bergeson (R-Newpon Beach). Bergeson is running uncontested to replace retiring Orange County Supervisor Tom Riley. Br. ~ PtJ.11 &I .. April 15 through April 25 's Lingerie • Loimpwur • Gifo Wcstcliff Court • 1719 Westcliff Dr. • Newport Beach Monday-Saturday 10-6 631-SEXY (7399) NO PAYMENTS NO INTEREST FOR SIX MONTHS O.A.C. ~·1 ' . WE PAY YOUR STATE SALES TAX PLUS YOU PAY NO INTEREST OR PAYMENTS TIL OCT. 1994 AT THE EARLIEST GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES ON GENUINE LA·Z·BOY FURNITURE F UR N ISH S AT IS FA CTIO N Monday through Friday 10 a.m. • 8 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. • 5 p.m. 528 South State College (2 blocks South of Lincoln) fff·7fUO COSTA llESA 3116 Harbor Blvd . (Y2 mile South of 405 Fwy.) 434-07.U LAKE FOREST 23641 El Toro Road (One block North of Rockfteld) 5113.07'4 ' ' r Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, April 21 . i994 A9 COMMUNITY FORUM COMMUNITY FORUM RUNS THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS •WRITE TO: PILOT LETTERS, .BOW. BAY ST., COSTA MESA, CA 92627 • FAX TO: 646--4170 • READERS' HOTLINE (CALL-IN COMMENTS): 642-6086 HOTUNI ON THI HOSTEL Nothing to get . · hostile about Most readers favor idea of a youth hostel in West Newport but some . have the ir fea rs about inc~eased noise and excess partyi ng A Nnrport .Bacb m.u ls JMl1 of• group IUt nou to opeo • yoatb bostel - 6ha1Jar to mcb est.bl/sbmeots loaod ~t Europe -oa Newport Boalnvd oar City HaJL We uhd ttlHkn ff'IJ•t t.bq tboagbt of tbe Jdui and hue is • s•mpllng ol 'fllfh•t they s•ld: I think the international backpackers and youth hostel could be a really good idea. Especially as fa r as bringing much-needed revenue to the city. But I feel very strongly that the guidelines should be very strict and strictly enforced as far as litter and noise and curfew. It is encouraging that it's proposed to be in a non-residential area. On our block in Newport Dench we have a kind of a hostel being run. The street and the sidewalk are constantly littered with cigarette butts. The patio area of that house has ovcrnowing ashtrays and beer bottles around. And the most disturbing thing is that there arc often loud parties that go on until 3 or 4 in the morning. of cute shops. There are still some cute shops over there near Lido and it would stimulate that. Because people who come to youth hostels are out on foot and shopping around, I think it would be good for our community. • I think it would be fun to sometimes have the locals get acquainted with the intern ational students and there are lots of things that could be done. I think it would be fun to decorate one of these hostels because it should be real sharp for the people who might come from another country. ELEANOR BRYANT Costa Mesa 0 The two guys who run this hostel-type thing normally just have real pretty young Norwegian, Swedish, European gi rls staying there. And then these guys all come over and they are just having a wonderful ti me partying with these girls, The girls are so excited about being on vacation that they don't remember that people need to sleep. And that this is · our home. The people who live closest to them have been miserable for the last year and a half because of the noise and the litter. And just the irresponsibility of the whole operation. So if it's really carefully watched and strictly enforced, it I am a young guy and I've tr.1,eled throughout the \\Orld and I've Ma)'ed in many hostels and the hostels all over Europe are very nice :ind well kept and I think it would be an addition 10 our neighborhood. And I believe it "ould be really good becau e it "ould bring people from other parts of the world to Newport Beach. I think they would tell their parents to come here. I thank it would create a lot of busine s too. So, it'd be a good thing for the city. ANDREW JEFFS Costa Mesa This is the site of the proposed youth hostel in West Newport. could be a good idc~. 0 KATHY ALEY Newport Beach I'm really excited about your idea of an international youth hostel right here in Newport Beach. l think it would be great for the economy. We used t,o have a little area cnllcd Strawberry Flats around the police station. And there were a lot 0 I think it \\Ould be an e.xcellen t thing to have youth ho!otels. They have them all over Europe, they are quite wonderful and it seems a shame that we don't have more or them ou rsehcs. CASSIE DUDOURDIEU Santa Ana Heights 0 I think it's "cry important that young people from other countries have an opportunity to travel in our country and be able to do 11 at low CO!ol. I've spent three years tra\'chng in Aloia, Africa and Europe staying 1n )Outh hostels and the quality of people "ho tra\'el in that fashion is of vety high caliber. The people you meet often, most often ha'e graduated from college or arc an the process of stud}1ing and taking a brcuk. And they arc people "ho ''ould bring different itlcas and dalll!rcnt cultural c\pcricncl!s to U'i and they are people "ho "e l.ln learn a gn.:at deal from. So I would be reall~ happy to ha\C that kind of faci l1t) here in Newport Beach. It's something that provides a resource to the people .lh:it .ire li\'111g here. 1 1h1nk the !oca• ion i' C\cell.:!nt ton bec:iusc )OU have tte s~l'\1Cc\ in }Our city hall in that Jre.1 "hich you don't have in other pans of the cit). M.\RGARET BliCKI '\GHA~1 l\c" port Bl!ach :J I think (the hostel) a... .111 C\Cellent idea. I too h3\e done loh ol 11111:111.ationJI tra,el and found the )Uuth ho,td' inc.J..,pensablc a' l.ir JS be111c Jbk to get J cheJp room in an Jn.~a Ano if ~ou are \\Orrtcd about ~urler and .. k 1tcboarder~ OPIONIONS ON PUBLIC SAFETY hanging out, the only "3}' th.:) c:rn i;.:t into you1h hostels intern.Jtiun 111) i!I fl)' hJ' ing .l )OU th ho~td card So. the) are not going 10 linJ too man) s.irf.:r, :;oing up to San Pedro to pick up J ~ou1h hmtel ~ard, ~h1ch is the onl~ pbce )O.u can pick it up in the Southern California area. So aga111, I ti ink 11·~ Jn C!\Ccllcnt idea. 11 would brin!. n.unC) to the city and if, JUSt a great \\J) to real!) op.:n u~ up 10 the rest 0f the \Orld and hdng abk tu get )Oung college :.g..: and abo\e, bcl.'.:tU'\C gehcr 111) that', about the 3!!: 01 the people \\ho are 1r.1\ehng in1erna11on 1lh like 1ha1 to be ~1ble 10 come here .an·J be able 10 ~1c1u;.:ill) .11ford to be an Nc"pllrl Ik:11:h, l'.:CJu"e nut e\el)lx'd) h'.1'> .1 SIOO{J 10 be :11 the R tz. KE:--. on· ;\<.:\\JX>rl Bc.1ch (9\ Most readers agree cutting police othcers is a crime We asked readers for thtir thoughts on tht Newport Bucb City Council's •·ote that ttill ellmlnate positions In the Polirt Department to bclp balance the budget. Hett Is what some of them said: We must keep our police department at full strength. By reducing the officers in the field, we are pulling Newport Beach in jeopardy. City Manager Kevin Murphy is up to his old tricks, ones he used while in Alhambra, placing that entire town in shambles! We won't be far behind if we continue to let him have his way. City Council! Wake Up! Cut the salaries of these grossly overpaid directors who are not worthy of their position. Here is where a lot of wnlte is! It is not the directors who make this city function, IT IS THE WO RKER IN THE FIELD, the people that really work. They have too many "Chiefs and not enough Indians." lt is the normal, dedicated, conscientious wage earner who is paying for their directors' foUy! H.A. AN DERSON Corona del Mar 0 I was quite appalled at the action of the City Council culling the police depanmcnt to raise other people's salaries. And I'd also like to say that if anyone is sponsoring or wan ts to work. on a recall drive for the City Council as a whole I think we don't have a lot of time before the city's quality of life diminishes beyond repair. So it's probably about time we get to work on lhat. MARK REDELSHEIMER Newport Beach 0 J cannot understand how the City Cou ncil found the funds to give the city manager and others a raise in January or this year and another raise in April but now finds it necessary to discontinue services in the police depanment ... Whom should we call when we need a policeman! Should we call the city mana1cr7 D J. VANCE Newpon Beach The column by William Lobdell was ' A reaction to the 'knee-jerk' reaction BY JEAN WATT T he town is astir "ith knee·jerk reactions to {editor William Lobdell's) column on April 14 concerning police positions. The debate is healthy if we .de' clop criteria from which to jump off with opinions. l offer mine for perusal. I've been party to discussions about salaries and work-force changes since November 1988 when 1 was elected to the council. My criteria for Judging these mailers within budgetary constraints are as follows: 1) Safety and crime prevention; 2) Efficiency/effectiveness of the department; 3) Morale and teamwork; 4) Maintenance of quabty infrastructure. Each category has ramifications but it's a starting place. Herc's how I feel about recent decisions related to above criteria: · l) We arc holding our own with respect to safety and crime prevention despite difficult economic and social climates. We arc moving forward by devising new methods, coordinating increasingly with other agencies, focusing on special problems until solved, and building more efficiency within the departments and with computerization. 2) Downsizing does11't always mean loss of optimal service. It can also mean increased efficiency and improved effective ness. We have word ror word what I wa going to put in this letter, but 8111 beat me to,.it. However, I am going to add G f cw thoughts or my own to bolster his opinion. If the department heads ca nnot make it on the salary they were getting before their rai c they should not be in made changes in department orgamza11on!o which should give citizens increased b:ing for their buck. In c'cry ca~e. the chJngcs are made with an C)e to keeping services. especially police patrol sen.ice in place and improving. 3) The c11y manager ha~ made energetic strides toward building morale and tcamworl... Increased commun1c:lllon \\ith all personnel. employee idea programs, comment forms for those dealing with cit} c..lcp:irtmcnt~ or ernplo)'ee-.. and a constant ctfort 10 build 1eanmork m working \\ith employees a !.ociations have, m my view, helped tllc ci ty grow toward an optimal cost/benefit rJtio for citizens. 4) Quality of infra.structure, in this case, me:ins a myriad of things from ro:ids, sewer systems to p:irk and programs. If anything is lagging in this ongoing economic downturn, this is where it lies and for good reason. These things can be prioritized. Some caR wait -others can't. Those who wait may be an inconvenience but not an immediate danger to health, safety or welfare. I believe the recessionary climate ha led to optimal prioritization method and a solid stance for the f uturc. I know these are critical times but the best solutions arc when e,·eryone is brought together into a problem-solving mode. Keep up the ~ood community d1al0glte. JEAN WATT Ma)·or Pro Tern Ne'' fl')rt Deach Ncwfl\)rt Beach. Mr. Murphy ccrm to Y..Orry more about hi buddies than he docs about the people he should be Cl'\'ing. Wall Murphy or any of hi' buckJic an Y..Cr a call for help if necc..lcd? Don't worry they won't Will the) help to put out a fire? No way. Mr. Murphy' \Cry weak reply for the rai c, that we \ ha'c to worry about morale and Jo,in~ his team 1f the> don't get more mon1;:y b full or naws To start with I have not seen one department head say they needed more money. The ide:i that the) \\Ill go elsewh~rc 1s not valid. Where \\Ould lhC) go? People pa) a premium to h\e in thi~ area. The department heads ha'e the best of all worlds. They.live in a nice area, gc1 v.cll paid for doing \Cl] little and "ind up with a big pcn~1on Jt the end of their career. The bottom l.i)er vf employees probably dcsel'\c the ra 'e but the department head~ \\Crc making plcntf-bdore the rabc Mr. Murph) ~eem!'l to ha'e forgotten \\ho he 1 uppo cd to l\c sl!I'\ 1ng He '' \Cl) careful to take lJre of the Good Old Boys, but he seem-. to care 'Cl) hlllc about the "elf:ire of the cit1Lcns '"ho are paying hi!> salary. I belie"e '"c would all be beuer off \\1thout Mr ~1urphy. He has not !lhov .. n me an)'than& th.JI de,cne his attention. DURAl\D A RICCARDI Corona dcl M.1r 0 • I'm very upset in regards to thi scale back or la)off of police officer: , fire department and marine lifeguard department. Obviou!.ly our City Council and city manager do not "'i!.h to invite the public' comments or nor do they 'cem to care after you ran )Our column last time about the SJ million in ra1 c that you had on your hotline and \\.ll overwhelmingly rejected by the majority of the people that hJu called and left message . And al)(), v.hen other citic arc hiring police and firemen. Ne~port Beach ~ems to take the back ro:td and the do not cem to follow the di cretion of voters when the people of this count} and the talc or California \Oted in propo ition 171 that makC!>·the :ilc' t;i, permanent for fire. police, public s:sfet). Ma)be it w1ll t:ike time for the people of Newport Beach to w:il..c up our city council b) threatening 1a recall as other c11ic have v.hen thcv h:l~c not C'OOpcnucd Y..1th the "citizcn\ and their Y..a)· . JOHN DA Vll:.S Nev.port llc:ich \ Race to Ensenada is sailing right along H ide the ''omcnfolk, run for cover and batten the ha1che~. lxcau)e 3,000 ailor) arc comil}g to tO\\n tonight! ActuJll), mO)I ot them will be On the Coast on rea:.onabl)' good beha\IOr bcc:iuse they lno'" that, beginning at noon tomorro'~. the!) "111 be copmg ."tllh the ups and du\\ils :ind back) ;md forth) of the Pacific. · II i~. ot cour...c. time for the Jnnual 'e'\ porl-IO· f:.n,,:nJd..1 )adt>0.1t race :ind one dctan;ti:h due~ n1.H \\JOI 10 face 1.:::s n.1ui1cal miles of rc!cntlc:s'I) undul,111ng occ..1n "1th a hangO\ N FnJ 1) \ :--:c\' port 10 En~en.1ll..1 r:icc 1, No .!/ There "ere 12' bo..1h the 11r:.t ~car. building tv .i pc.1k in the 1970:-\\hen 650 to iOO bt1.1t) \\J:. common. In the pa'>t LI ca Jc. 11 hJ' ebbed tl> 400-450. \\}t1.:h, b) :10) llle:l!>Urc. ,:. J \\ hol .. bunch of sailboat~. lndecJ. gi,en California':-. ~t1ll·:.tinko 'econo1m and the r-.c1.nt unrl•,t 1n Mexico, ~;an) people he lie' c the 'pon~uring ~e'\ port OceJn SJ1hnl! A 'oc1:it1on (SOSA) b Jomg \\e.J-inJecd to )tJ~ Jl o": -l00 C.lllfll!S. I c..11led Lee Knud:.on. whu j.., in hl!r fir.,t \C::tr J~ NOSA\ c:.:..ecuti'e . '1.:cri:tJI'): 10 £Cl Jn entr) update. ~he.: h:ll> beca dul~ b ... ptized \\ilh Ilk ''Oh. LorJ I Ju.1't I.no,\, .. lee ),lld 1 he'' 1101..: ti ing b kind of a blur nght now.' I 1.ould hc.1r her running number' under her brc.11h: "Let\ 'cc .. 399. t!..:n ii.he four, ~alll JU. Jo, '" .. " mull.:r. mu11 ·r ~, h.:n. br1ghtl): "four hundred ,rnJ ten. There mic.ht be a fe,\ more coming in. ma) bl! not .. Th" \eJr. a IC\\ of the 1 ... 1.!end of th1. '\c\\ p Jrl·lv·En .. cn.id; r ~e eem 10 be le~• C\Cn before the) get 1nw :i fog bank oli the CoronaJo). The Prospccwr,, ~JnJ l.I 5..1n Fran::t ... co bu'>inc ' a~J profe:-~ional 1~ pe' "iH'I a delightiull) \\:upcd 'en .. e d h~mur, arc not on th.: cntl) h)t. The'e :ire the &U)) \\ho drc" 101 the race in "hate tie' and t:11h unJ patent· leather TopsiJers. 1 he same gu):. "ho once hired a ~trinb quartet 10 pla~ ~lozart on the dcd, of their bo:it during the tnp ou1 to the starting line n lie cellist became dreadful!, .:a .. 1.:k. but he pla) cd on v:i!i:in: i) ) T hc-.e ..1rc ..1bv the 'Jmc c.u\s "ho crcJtcJ =1 '~.:igoing 'tra'ffit" j3m in the m dJlc ol 1he nif:ht by howinl! an X·rated mO\IC on their m3in.,3~1. Al o amon~ the ms,sanc. i Jack Ba11l1e and hi~ Ill\ ch. I ~-n1c1cr ~jcht ~h!\\!>bO). fack hJ pruh.1bl) bern an more En,l!n 1Ja races 1h.1n Un)bod) !.t11l upra~ht , and h:i' deCan1td) \\Oil rnon: 1roph1c,, Ocnn1:. Conn.:r. the Amcnc.i·, Cup gu). \\.ill be back tf')'ing 10 beat hi~ own record of nine hour) and !.1.)me ch.:in~c in Star., und Stripe!>, a hu2e. tn-.ked·out catam:.ir.in Ra1hcr Jppropn:llcl). the thing tool hlc two long coCl1ns zooming across the v.atcr. At the other end of the pcctrum I) Dave Price. :i profe 'or at OCC, who v.ill be tl)ing three gold pennants Jnd one blue. indicJting 31 )Ca~ of ~kippering in the race. Da'e will Jd1nitely not !.ail a fast as · Denni) After all. Tre GorJo, the 30-foot loop Da"c :and Reg • Ha.,b.ich O\\ n, •~ :ii most .h old as they are. h' ~ 1960) model ('31 2·30, built in C\.1<;13 Mc :a :and \I.Orth ma)lx S 12.000 on the opc!n m;irktt. llut he' \\Oil twphic in 15 Out Of 16 rtice , induJin& '"o firm in c;la<u, • plus the real bi&gie. fil'\t o'crnll on • h:indicap time. l h:u•s wh:it maJ.;es the En cn:uJ:I ru e grnt. Some u in an old boat can enjoy :I\ "intl.'&e Dordc:iu~ Y..1th their gourme t dinner, then sail lake hell all niaht and beat the bcjabbcrs out or rich IU)" With the: m1llion·doll1r 70-footcn. That's the American way. 1 n'l "~ l"tTd Af•ffl•'• tolu .. ru•• nff1 Tlrursd.,-••d •turd•Y· A 10 Thursday, April 21, 1994 COMMISSION fr•• •• .. Al Philip Boston and consultant Bob Dakot3 said their guests will travel 10 Ne"'port by plane and by bu -not by car. To address noise and drug abuse worries, Dakota said in· temational travelers from Eu- rope, Asia and Australi3 - their primary markets -are educated, well-behaved people, not party animals. They said curre"s of 10:30 p.m. "'eekdays and midnight weekends would be enforced. The .developers said the 50- bed, 4,200-square-foot hostel would pump thousands of dol- lars annually into city coffers because guests would pay the city's 100:0 transien t occupancy tax. Several rcsidc.nts and busi- nesses ha\C called the Dail,r Pilot's Readers Hotline about the hostel, mostly in support of the idea. Those who are against it say 50 beth 1s too many for the proposed building, which for- merly was used for of~~e space. Nearby business owners have expressed parking concerns and ha\'c said the) don't want the hoi.tcl to be a party house. Abo tonigh t, the commission "ill decide \\ hether to force UJcchus to close its doors. Police Chief Dob McDonell h:.is told the commission and Cit) Council tha t he believes ATTENTION LOCAL ARTISTS: If you have a painting of a local scene and would like to see it in the Daily Pilot, call our Readers Hotline at 642-6086. Please be sure to leave your name and phone number. -------· .. Bacchus should be )hut dO\\n, He aid &he di)turbance at the club la)t month, "hen riot· ers temporarily frc:ed a priM>ner from a police car, culminated nine months of problems \\hich have put a train on Police De- partment resource . Nearby homeowners also are in fa.,.or of clo ing down the club. In a letter to C11y Council- woman Jan Debay, Park Lido Association President Pat She- han asked the city to close 83C· chus' doors as soon as possible. "If there are riots occurring now, what \\ill it be like when ' the tourist hit over Memorial Day. Fourth of July and Labor Day?" she asked. Bacchus partner Rob Mitch- ell said the nightclub's manage· ment team has been signiri· cantly restructured i.ince the in· cidenl. I le said the club hasn't had any more serious problems. Mitchell said he wants to create more of a ''dinner the- ater" atmosphere in at leallt part or the building. Addil1on:il security guards have been hired and employees are being trained on how to spot alcohol and ~ubstance abusers, he said. Uoth Bacchus and Inter- national Dackpackers Inn can appeal the commis:,ion's deci· sions to the City Council. The · Planning Commission meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. at DOCTOR fr ...... A1 his victim. Sources close to the case say White has moved back to Newport Beach, where he once owned a $850,000 Corona del Mar home and operated a lucrative psychiat· ric practice. White has since sold his house, nnd the California Medical Board revoked his license in June, 1991. Medical board manager Linda Mccready said White will be eli- gible to petition for restoration or his license this June, "but I sus- pect it would be highly unlikely it would be renewed any time in the near future considering his case." White pleaded guilty to two counts of performing oral copula· tion on an unconscious person. The victim was 29-year-old John Dew, who White briefly adopted 11fter befriending. Dew was intro- duced to White as a patient. But within a short period of time, he testified, the two became friends, and White began supplying him with painkillers which he evenlu· ally became addicteJ to. Dew went to police in March, 1990, after finding photos or him- self, naked and unconscious, along with gay video tapes and addictive prescription drugs in a red tool box in White's Catamaran Drive home. Dew took the evidence to po- lice, who, armed with search war· rants, found simil3r red tool boxes with identical contents, albeit dif· ferent subject , in White's ot~er homes in Mammoth L:lkes and Palm Desert. At the time, White was part- owner• and consulting psychiatrist at Camp O'Neal, a M3mmoth Lakes camp ror wayward boys. Whi te's arrest came several weeks after three camp youngsters and two counselors fell through a fro· zen lake and died. Earlier that same year, White had denied accusations by the State Department of Social Ser- vices that Camp O'Neal tranquil- ized youngsters against their will. The camp was eventually closed down on allegations of sexual mis- conduct, improper medicating of youths and lack of supervision, none of which were connected to White's case, state officials said. •Adjustment to OU/dren • Obedience Training • Jwnping on Propk • Come When Called City Hall. r--t-t--\;::::;.~~~;--:---t=t-f-111--""'"=~ I can't believe ... It's My Home! 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For information, call Susan Westhcimer, vice president of membership, at ~0-4420, or College Hospital of Costa Mesa at 642-2734 from the hours of 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse ""Thel:osta Mesa Civic Pla)house needs many volunteers for ushering, Jackson & Perkins Quality • Patented ROSES VOLUNTllR DIRICTOllY { backstage, mailings, typing, lights. sound effects, spcci:il effects, costuming, collecting props, pl:iy rc:iding committee, programs, adver- tising, public relation , fund-raisin& • house m:iMgcrs, :issi~t:ints to producers, membership committee, cleaning and straightening up, and photography. For more information, c:ill managing director Patty Tnmbellini at 650·5269. Costa Mesa Hlstorlcal Society The O>Sta Mesa Historicnl Society collects information, photos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and the llnrbor area. It is open to the public on Thursdays from 10 3.m.·3 p.m. and by appointment. Volunteers ore needed for the Children's History Program. to upd:11e the current books and to distribute the mntcri:ils to schools \\hen requested. The society needs people \\llh an interest in local history to serve as docents (tour guides) at its historical sue, the Diego Sepuhcda Adobe. Other needs include people with t)'ping and filing skills and people wuh ne:11 handMiting to \\Ork with the photo collection. For inform3tion, call Charles Beecher :11 548· 7229 or Mary Ellen Goddord at 856·7193. Costa Mesa Literacy Group The Costa Mesa Literacy Group run by Margerie Fuller and Ruth Wilson needs..-olunteers to help people become literate or teach English as n second language. A tutor training session \\ill be launched Jon. 12 on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7.9 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 420 W. 19th St.. Co~ta Mesa. The class, sponsored by the Central Orange County Literacy Council, i~ detlic111ecHO"tr:!dlTng-':R!ulfs to read \\rite a11d speak English. 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Easter Seals Society needs volunteers for ongoing clerical work, to help in programs for children with disabilities and one-time volunteers to help with special events. For information, call Marty Atherton at 545·2033. friends ..... Cest• Me .. Lll1rt1ry The Friends of the Costa Mesa Librnry, a support group for the library. needs volunteers to run book sales and staff the book room at the library for selling of used books and purchasing of new ones. The library in general can use volunteers with clerical skills and those with a willingness or the: knowledge to help run children's crnft programs. Drivers arc needed to help with the books to the homebound program. Also, those interested in volunteering to help administer the entire Friends program arc needed. Hours arc nex1blc, including evenings and weekends. For information, call the library at 646-8845. Glrl Scouts RACE- fl?-P• .. A1 day's sleep Saturday." lt take m~t sailors between 24 ·and 30 llours to make the 125-mile trip to Ensenada, where taverns stocked -with Tccatc, Corona and lots of tequila await navigators cager to s~ap sea stories. Dave Price, an Orange Coast College engineering professor ~ho has sailed in the race the past 31 years, said most or the boaters share a common philosophy about the race: "Sail ha rd, do \\el.I and have f 1.1n." Price's boat, "Tres Gordo," has wort 15 trophies during the p~1~t 16 years. He credits his sailing partner, Reg Hal>bach, for the victories. Price said although the race has a reputation for being ro\\dy, sailors are beginning to take it more seriously. "It 's not just a tequila run," he said. '·More ;;ind more people are just drinking less and less "'hile they're sailing. It's dangerou~. People can get inju red :ind they can die." For landlubbers, the Newport-Enscnada Sailboat Race drc~scs up harbor and ocean views. The best places to \\atch the 47th annual regatta -Y.h ich begins at noon -include Wedge Deach at the end of the peninsula, the harbor Jetties and the bluffs·O\'er Corona del M:.ir beaches. The race is sponsored by the Newport Ocean Sailing Association. Additional sponsors include Tecat.e beer. Wahoo\ fish tacos. Independence One D:ink, the Bahai Corinthian Yacht Club, Daily Pilot, Hyatt Ne\\poner, Electra Ch:mers and \\e~t Marine. The Girls Scouts of Orange County will train all adult volunteers. Volunteers nre needed for troop leaders. There arc also special commiuees to plan events for the girls and adults. Committees could ent:iil extensive time over three or four months, or 3-4 hours a month ove r a full year for ongoing committees. The Girls Scouts arc always looking for community people willing to share expertise for Na" SMith Cruises ~ Travel Cruises · Tours · Airlines ..enc-time lectures, demonstrations or classes. 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The top three winners are pr~sented here and won cash prizes of $500, $250 and $125. These top three original photos also will be on display at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. Independence One Bank, the Daily Pilot and Long's Drug Stores would like to thank the entrants a~d judges for th eir participation. Honorable Mention John Kelso Newport Beach • Honorable Mention Joyce Snyder r Newport Beach ALL BANKS ~ PAY INTEREST. ONE ALSO PAYS · ATTENTION. •• ~ndence one Bank Of Ca liforni a FS8 Extraordinary Service ls Only The Beginning. , OFFICIAL • SPONSOR 1994 Newport; En11enada lnlernatlonal YKbt R.Kt You want more from yo ur bank, and more is what One-delivers. That's Independence One Bank of California. We take extra time to understand your unique financial requirements. Then we work hard to meet them through qu ality financial products and exceptional service. 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T here is little unusual about Duncan Milne's preparation for this weekend's Ensenada Race. most J)opular race in the world with hundreds of entries, but even in a race this big, Duncan and his crew will stand out. you see, Duncan is paralyzed from the waist down, and his crew consists of two amputees, 'We have to work a lot harder· doing the basic things that most crews take for granted .' -DCAN MINE, salor Access to Sailing uses sniling ns rchabilit:llive lherapy. In a typical year, Duncan takes over 600 people sailing, mostly non-sailors who are rehabilitating from m:ijor injuries. Duncnn puts an ' unbelievable' amount of winches, and Bob Case and Chris Fitzgerald on the foredeck, ench of\\ horn has his \\Ork cut out. A!> Duncan puts it, "\Ve don't have any roller furling gear, so we "ill h:J\C to take our time making sail change!>. We have to work u lot . harder doing the b:isic thing!) that mo!>t crews 1al-.e for granted. Jlllll ....... His classic Cal 2-29 Outpatient is in good shape, and he's been sailing actively over the last year out of Long Beacti harbor. . Because this is Duncan's first Ensenada Race, he has put together a crew of five, and they've been out for several days of practice to be sure they arc ready. and two who, like Duncan himself,. are partially paralyze9 from spinal cord in}uries. No member of Outpatient's Ensenada crew has full mobility. his time and eff~rt into the A ccess program, which has grown into the largest such program in the U.S. "We've rigged e,\tra lines mer the boat to help pull oursehe!> around, and obviou~ly we have huge 'safety concerns. We!.t Marine has been great, donoting a new GPS and other gen r, and Newport sailor Chuck Brewer don:ueq a new mainsail w·e'IJ be W>ing in the race." The Ensenada Race is billed as one of the Duncan put together his crew from graduates of his Access to Sailing program in Long Beach. This is the firsr time Duncan has skippered a boat in the Ensenada Race. Outpatient's crew also includes Reggie and Lance Toguchi on Keep an eye out for Duncan and his crew this weekend. When Outpatient reaches the starting SH BOATING/P•t• ,82 CttklSTOl'tlU. MSAf, DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor baseball coach t<lrk Bates and his Sailors are on the unhappy end of an. 0·7 Sea View League record. There's no joy in Sailor-ville • Newport Harbor takes (i over sole possession of . Sea View League cellar. By D£NNIS BROSTEllHOUS, SrolTs W1mn NEWPORT BEACH -Two teams battling to escape the Sea View League bnseball cellnr met at Newport Harbor High on Wednesday, and it came down to Unive rsity making the most of its few opportuni,ies 'o secure a 4-1 victory. Newport pitcher Joe Urban pitched well for the most pnrt, but was victim- ized by his own wildness in the fourth inning and his own critical throwing error in the fifth. Meanwhile, th e Sailors' offense was dormant for much of the afternoon, and even a long home run by Mike Freeman could not inspire the Newport attack to any kind of significant rally. "Joe pitched well, but we couldn't generate any sort of offense," said Nc~v­ port Coach Kirk Dates, who credited University left-handed pitcher Tim fflackburn for much of the Sailors' futil- ity at the plate. "(Blackburn) kept the ball down and kept our guys off-balance," said Bates. Dlackburn struck out seven without walking a batter, and he benefited from a plate umpire willing to call the low strike. The game remained scoreless for the first three innings before Uni's Doug Corrigan led off the fourth with a bloop single to center. At this point, Urban lost the strike zone, walking the next three hitters to force over a run. Blackburn ·helped his own cause with a sacrifice fly to center before Urban fanned the las t baller lo end the inning. The Trojans, who had scored their first two runs on just one bloop hit, managed two more in the fifth with no hits. Justin Dunning led off with a wnl k . and stole second. Rudy Gonzales, the No. 9 hiller in the lineup, then attempted to sacrifice, See SAR.OR-VILLl /P•9e 83 Sea Kings let a· big . one (Irvine> off hook ~ Wastect opportunites fr,. haunt Corona del Mar ~.._;; in Sea View defeat. · · BY BARRY FAULKNER., Srolln \\'11.11r1t CORONA DEL MAR -Corona dcl Mar High baseball coach Mntt Lundin i!> tired of looki ng for silver lining), us his Sen Kings continue to cloud their O\\ n CIF playoff fut"!.re with disappoin1ing IOS!>., es. "We're good, but not good enough," said a frustrated Lundin, after visiting Ir- vine rallied from a 2-0 deficit to earn a 4- 2 triumph in eight innings Wednesday. "Our whole problem is failing to cupi- talize on way too many (scoring) !)itua- tions," said Lundin, who watched his team squander a bases-loaded, one-out op- portunity in the second with some ill- advised bnse running. "We must lead · the nation in guys left on base," Lundin snid. "We've loaded the bnses about 20 times this yen r :ind failed to score a run. We hit into double plays, or make stupid base running mistakes. h's pathetic, absolutely pathetic." · CdM ( 14-4 overall, 4-3 in the Sea View League) appenred lo 'have Irvine ace ~ • DAILY PILOT SCORlBOARO 111.JNS HITS ERJIOllS IRVINE a u. m CORONA DEL MAR 0 0 0 . Tomm) Louie on the rope!> in the second, \\hen Ke\ in Stu:m and Chad John!>on each doubled to open the frame, and An- drew Stellar singled to put runner!) at fir~t and third. After a strikeout, John~on scored on a safety squeeze bunt by Dan Macf\tillan, :ind a walk loaded the bases. But Jeff Dowman's high chopper w:is. fielded by second baseman Joey O'Toole, who C-OO\eniently tagged the· Sea King running to second, then reluyed to frr!)t for an inning-ending double pl::iy. The two runs turned out to be all CdM could muster off Louie, who went the dis- tance, striking out eight to improve to .t-2. Loui~ no-hit the Sen Kings at CdM last spring. "You know you're not going to get mnny chances against a guy like Louie," said Lundin, an Irvine a~sistant coach the pas't three ye::irs. ··so you better c::ipitalize See CDM/Poge 8 3 One more bow, Heather ~ Costa Mesa standout is one of South All-Stars ' hig hlights in girls basketball game Saturday at OCC. H eather Robinson wns nmong a pack of well-wisher!> \\ho surrounded then-Costa Mesa High senior Olivia DiCamilli, nfter she'd earned MVP honors in last April\ Or::inge County All-Star Girls Basketbnll Gnme at Ornnge Coast College. There's a similar gathering of Robinson supporters ready to celebrate the performance of this )Car's Costa Mesa representati,•e, Saturday at 4 p.m. at OCC. Dul the Dai ly Pilot Newport-Mesa District and Pacific Coast League Pl::i)er of the Year isn't preparing any post-game acceptance speeches. "I don't have anything to prove to an)onc," Robin~on s:iid. "I don't care what people think about me, :is far as being a good player. I'm beyond caring at this point. I have my (Divi~ion l} See FAULKNER/Page S4 Prep sports Laguna _Beach rises up . to swat Estancia away from ranks of unbeaten DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK ~ Artists belt Eagles with three and out ~ . Pacific Coast League ' _. volleyball victory. BY RlCH.AJU> DUNN, SPoa.n Wann COSTA MESA -The ghost story continued. No matter how good Estancia High's boys volleyball team is, it wiJI proceed in an uphill battle in the Pacific Coast League against perennial power Laguna Beach, as long as volleyball remains-the chief sport on campus, and takes a sec- ondary stance at Estancia. In a PCL showdown on Wednes- day, with both Estancia (9-1 over- all, 4-1 in PCL) and Laguna Beach (8-0, 5-0) entering undefeated, it wnsn't exactly a five-game cliff- hanger that came down to the wire. Instead, the Artists romped In three games, 15-6, 15-10, 15-3, 'o send a message to host Estancfa: You 're still• long way off. · "We're working against the ghost or Laguna Beach," Estancia' Coach Dave Castle said. 0 Evcn when we had players, like Matt Fuerbringer, we were unable to support them. Their guys -that's the sport they look for. Herc, volleyball's OK, but l they really want to play other sports. "I've got about two players who really want to play just volleyball. I think :it Laguna Beach, you'll see one or two guys in other sports. Volleyball's their pricl:ity, and they use it to improve : , other" sports. It's not like that ':ere; it's the other way around." The Artists, ranked No. 2 in the Orang,. vounly coaches' poll, re- ceiveu balanced play at the net from outside hitter Dan Styles ( 17 kills), outside hitter Beau Bianchi {11), middle blocker Siilard Kovacs (10 kills, five blocks) :md Trevor Whalley (eight kills, two blocks). Estancia, which·has beaten Cap- istr:mo Valley, Santa Margarita, La Quinta and Ocean View in non- league matches this year, had 14 kills from Dave White, and seven each from Phil Shinners and Mike Truong. But when the Eagles held a 10-7 lead in the second game, then watched la.iuna Beach come back and score eight unanswered points for the victory, the truth to the dif- ferences in the programs rose to the surface. "It comes down o one thing: Their passing abilir is superior to ... YOU.IYULl.!Pe·.• ai Newport'• Eric Vallety, Oalty Pilot High School Athlete of the WHk. Double-edged sword ~ Eric Vallely gives Sailors' volleyball foes unusual dil emma ... thanks to his versatility. Bv BAJUt.Y FAULKNER, SroaTS \\'a.nu N ewpon Harbor High bO)!) voile) b;i1I coach Dan Glenn sympn- thizes with opposing couches, "ho nlU!>t figure out how the Sail- ors :ire going to utilize senior stundout Eric Vallely. • A talented setter, who possesses dangerous hilling !>kills, Vallely gives Glenn a double-edged weapon at. the net. He also create~ a constan1 strategy dilemma. • "\V..e're very hard to prepare for, because you never know if we're going to use Eric as a hitter; or as the seller in a 5-1," Glenn said. "Shoot, I don't even 'know how I'm going to U!>C him myself; heading into a match. A lot of times, 1 just sec how thing go, before J decide where Eric will help us most." ~herever he's employed, the 6-foot-1 standout helps Newport's quest for the Sea View League championship, which looks fairly solid after de- feating Irvine, Corona del Mar and Unive~ity within the last nine days: Now 9«0 in Sea View League pl ay, the Sailors ha-.c also won 10 straight, rebounding from an 0·2 start. Not coincidentally, the ~o open- ing-season lo!>ses came while Vallely rcco~crcd from some m~tcrious CKT A ffPN DO p .rCMLU t 4 ·tS•;tll4 ... VAU.ILY~U •• 2 f • c::IMll 82 Thursday, April 21, 1994 Newport Beach/Cotta Mesa Daily Pilot HleH SCHOOL HYI AllD e1RL1 IWIMMllle McFarland's Sterling enorts pace surging Sea Kings ll • ..,. Corona del Mar romps, but everyone knows what's on the horizon: It's CdM, Newport Harbor, coming Wednesday. individual medley in 2:26.03; Ryan Kelly in the 100 back (1;11.97); Ryan Dandy in the 100 free (54.41): Bernard Perone in the 500 free (5:28.97) and James Comron in the 100 breast (1:14.85). How easy wl!S it? Comfort finished third in the 500 free ... doing the butterfly. Adam McFarland, a member or the Corona del Mar High boys swimming team, had quite a day Wednesday. First, McFarland was voted as senior class presi· dent for next year. Then he went out and won two individual events and participated on • Trabuco Hills 124, Estancla 44: The Eagles were no match in a PCL meet as Adam Bollenbach accounted for the Eagles' lone first-place finish, with a 1 :05.8 effort in the breaststroke. the winning medley relay team as the Sea Kings downed Tustin in a Sea View League meet, 116-54. Mcfarland was an easy winner, by rf19re than six seconds, in the 200 in· Lli\ idual medley. He also "'on casing up in the breaststroke in 1:08.80 .. His efforts were far from the only 1op performances from the Sea Kings. Matt Hedley dropped five seconds 'off his previous best time to take second behind McFarl:ind in the IM, and also was second in the backstroke. 'We·re feeling pretty positive right now, · but now we really have to ·focus on · Newport. Both schools get up for this meet. We 'll be up for it and we know Newport will be up for it. 1 Murray Brown had personal bests in the IM (2:33.0) and breast- ' stroke (1:13.3), while Rick Plascen- cia also pr'd in the breast (1:09.3) ~nd backstroke (1:09.6). Estancia, 2-2 in league meets, swims at Valencia Friday. •Woodbridge 109, Newport Harbor 60: Newport Harbor junior Andy Snellgrove won the 50-yard f rec- style in 23.0, while sophomore Ru· dolpho Tinagcro won the 100 but- terfly (56.02) and was second in the 500 free (5:01.67), in the Sailors' Sea View League loss. · Jn girls competition: • Corona del Mar 98, Tustin 64: "I thought Will Schultz had a fine 500 free," noted CdM boys coach Mike Starkweather. "He's been bat- tling shoulder problems, but today he had his best time bf the season (winning in 5:04.04). Doug Volding's unit took care of -r.9CE ITAIUCWEATHER business with 1he victory at Tustin. CdM swim coach Normally a backstrokcr, Laura "And Adrian Strelzow's 50 free was beautiful today." CdM now prepares for the showdown next Wednesday :igainsl Newport Harbor. The Sea Kings bring a 5-0· I Sea View mark into the confrontation. "We're feeling pretty positive right now, but now we really have to focus on Newport," said Stark- y,eather. "Both schools get up for this meet. We'll be up for it and we know Newport will be up for it." In other boys meets: • Costa Mesa 140, Century 40: The Mustangs bree.ted in Pacific Coast League fare against visiting Century, winning all but one race despite moving personnel 10 various combinations. Among the individual winners were Dan Buckley in the 200 free in I :57.42; Justin Taylor in the 200 BOYi CO STA MUA 14e, CllfTUPIY 4e 200 medley rd.iy-1. Costa Mesa (Knof, ropov, <:oMfert. Cn1yeli), 2:o94.ll; 200 free-1. luddey (CM), 1:57.4J; 2. ..,._ (CM>. 2:13.56; 3. Kelly (CM), 2:21.80; 200IM -1. T.,.. (CM), • 2:26.0l; l. ,_(CM), 2:2,,77; 3. McOuW (CM), 2:31.11; SO free-1. hddq-(CM), 24.57; 2. Cnyeti (CM), 2A.62; 3. »cGiHh (unO, 25.44; 100 f'ly-1. Barajas (Cent), 1:13.13; 2. "-"'(CM), l :U.12; 3. Popov (CM), 1:1LOi; 100 ff'M-1. o-dy (CM), 54.41; l. ICimof (CM), 56.78; 3. HytPI (CM), 1 :GO.GI; JOO ffM ....,.-1. Costa M"' tludiry, T'Yb, Hytlon. ~. 1:41.65; Sii free-1 . ,_(CM), 5:28.97; 2. Dandy (CM), •:09..lJ; l . Comfort (CM), 6:16.17 (fly ltrolle); 100 badl-1. l(.ely (CM), 1:11.97; 2. McDaniel (cM), 1:13.471 ), Qfjlhe cc.o, 1:14-06; 100 brust-1. Comfort ICM), 1:14.-S; 2. ....... ((MIO, 1:1U1; 3. T~ (CM), 1:16.78; 400 free rd.ly-1. Co.ti Mes9 (Cnrtl. ICimof, Diindy, ComfOl1), 4:0S.Ol. ••au ./ COSTA MUA 9 7, CINTUllY 47 200 medley rd.iy-1. Costa Mes9 (lwMI, Howw, f , enp.., Smith), l:Ol.06; 200 free-1~ (CM), 2:28.37; 2. ... (Cfl'I(), l:Sa.O; 3. Sairod !Cent 3:26.19; 2DlllM-1. '-4 (CM), 2:4J.82; l. Mc:<;lodlin (Cent), :04.86; l. ftO tWrl; JO fne-1. l. Christens'" (CM), 26.28;. 2. Crogan (CM), 27.8; J . s.ltlt (CM), 31.90; 1.00 fly-1. L Christen (CM), 1:1'.i'I; 2. E. C,.... ICM)s~41.S3; 3. no third; 1 --1. L 0..U.RMll {CM), 1 :07. ; 2. Smith (Cm), 1 :09.~; ). ~ (C-0. 1 :lS.56; 200 f'" y-1. Com Mn1 (IC.. °'°San, L Clwi...._ lullCI, E. Chris nsen), 1:49.34; 500 free-1. ~ Glopll (CM), 6:lJ.O: 2. H0WM (CM), 6:33.72; 3. no tJWdJ 100 bM:fr-1. E. Cllri.-Mell (CM), 1:10.72; 2. lund (CM), 1:12.0; 3. Mc.aodiilt (Centi, 1:.la.72 100 b~an-1. E. CroKan (CM), 1:39.75; 2. lojl• (c:.t), 1:51.97; J. Cank (Cent), 2:02.87; 400 free reiay-1. COIU Mesa (IL Crogan. l. OlristMMll, Snli4h, E Olmt81Hft), 4:32.27. Weeshoff tried the butterfly for the first time and the result was a solid second-place finish. Meanwhile, the squad's lone se- nior, Jennifer Murdy, was third in the same event. Nellie Alshuler captured the individual medley, and Amy Norton, swimming the 500 free for the first time, did well, finishing second behind team- mate Leslie Hamilton. CdM imprO¥ed to 4-1·1 in league meets. • Woodbridge 89, Newport Harbor 81: Carey Read qualified for CJF with a runner-up finish in 1he brCflStStroke as the Sailors dropped to 3-3 in Sea View meets at Heritage Park. Read was second in 1:13.01 behind teammate Rachel Arrow, who won the event in 1:12.52. In the 100 free, Newport's Maile Ellis had a per- sonal best 1 :00.08, good for fourth place. .,. nu•co NILU 1M, aTAMCIA .. 200 ~ relay-1. Trabuc.-o Hlllt, 1:4U ---1. Millet (Tlf), 1 :57.4; 2. c. lolet.bach (l), 1 :•7; J; ,...... ~), i,.116.9. 200 IM-1. VM Nolt (TH), 2aJ; 2. J. Mill (Tlf), 2:22.3; 3. Schenz~ (TH), 2:21.1. so --•• c. ..... (Tlf), 22.6; 2. A.. lollenlNch (£), 22.I; 3 . ..., ~ DA 1• fty-1. V.. Nast (TH), 55.2; 2. H., (Tlf), R.lf J. ........ (Tlf), 1:04.0. 100 frft -1. c. M.md (Tlf), 51.t; J. WW... (Tlf), 51.0; 3. W (Tlf), 54.1. 500 free-1. Md#Mf (TH), 5!26.1; 2. f...lliner (TH), 5:5t.J; 3. Wript (TH), 6:04.3. 200 free ttlay-1. TrollMicD Hlh, h43.0. 100 bld-1. Haey (TH), 5'.6; 2. jesa4lp (£), 1:06..2; 3. lray {TH), 1:0&.0. 100 INutit-1. A. lolah.ch (E), 1:05.1; 2. •· M.md (Tlf), 1:07.3; 3. HM (Tff), 1:07.6. 400 ,,. ttt.y-1. Trahuco Hill, 3:31.6. .... TllAm9CO •ILU 11~, llTAllGA •• 200 IM6y relay-1. Trllbuco Hilk, 2:06.3. 200 frft-1. .. ..._. Cl), :hJJ.3; 2. WHdal1 (TH), 2!27.4; 3. Midis {TH), 2:29.9. • IM-1. htMd CTH), 2:16.5; 2. Hieb (TH), 2:36.8; 3. Umdii (I), 2:31.1 . .SO free-1. Haynwi (TH), 28.J; 2. leMly (£), 21.4; 3. Aoreftce (TH), 28.6. 100 fly-1. Mc:Cllf (TH), 1:11.6; 2. Umdii (E), 1:13.0; 3. Faua.teht (f), 1:J0.3. 100 frff-1. Haymu (Tlf), 1:04.1; 2. leftndt (f), 1:CMA; 3. lcnn (TH), 1:05.S. 500 free-1. Antonio (TH), 6:36.S; 2. lally (t), 6:38.1; 3. ltee (TH), 6:46.1. 200 free rmy-1. Traa.c. Hila, 1:.53.7. 100 Mdi-1. Knill (TH), 1:15.0; 2. Willi-.~. 1:15.9; 3. wen.((), 1:17.0.100 brust-1. ltu'-41 (Tlf), 1:09.2; l. CMbel (TH), 1:23.6; 3. Westfall {TH), 1:2'.l. 400 frff may-1. Trabuco Hll , 4:24.4. BOATING From Page 81 Sterling (aus). Fritz DawM>n (Cross Fire), Mary Swett (Calamity Jane Ill), Jay Lindeman BOATING RESULTS NIWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB Ahm;inson/Skylark Rcgatt;i line around noontime on Friday, '>he will already be the biggest \\inner of thi s year's Emenada ll.1n:. 0 Wednesday nigh t the Newport I I.arbor Nautical Museum hosted a rJrty honoring 20-plus year l n~cnada Race ve terans. Guests "ere treated to Ensenada vets rc.:coun11ng stories like the infamuu~ 1963 finish line pile-up, or Ncw.'>boy~ ·,., 1975 rescue of a m.an :.ind woman whose boat sank ot f San Diego. l::n en4tda Race tradition d1c1ate!. 1hat competitors display a blue burgcc off the nag halyard from each yea r they've raced. Due lu the number of boats needing a do.ten or more pennants, the l:.n~enada Rate Committee s1arted offering gold burgee's to competitors after IO years' participation. You can identify long-time Ensenada veterans by the numerous blue and/or gold pennants hanging off their flag halyard . The only four-time gold pennant winner, with over 40 years' participation, is Dalboa Yacht Club's Jack Baillie (Newsboy), with 43 years in the Enscnada RJce. fhirty·ycar skippers arc: John ·(Raider) Milan Colich (Magnum), Graham Gibbons (Sunda JI), Allen Puckett (Amazing Grace). Hugo Carver (Nirvana), and Lou Comys (Ashante). Twenty-year veterans are: Wayne Terry, Nancy Hutchinson, Micheal Farrah, Gil Knudson, Bill Stein, David McMillin, Jim Emmi, Jim Gruenwald, Vincent Howard, Bill Corbell, Carl Eichenlaub, John Szalay, Joe Degenhardt, Jim Kerrigan, Ron Woods, Dennis Pennell, Ed Quesada, Amy and Ed Wheelock, William Seleznof, Dick Pennington, Bob Rosen, Stephan Jost, Cal Sumrall, Jake Miller, Fred Frye, Mike Benedicl, Mary Compton, Dud Desenberg, Bob Sodaro, Scott Atwood, Bill Allen, Tom Schock, Mike Busch, the Minney brothers, Richard Daniels, Bill von K.Jeinsmid, John Miramar, Gene Trepte, Wes Stone, Daniel Dehaven and Edgar Carpenter. Betty Andrews. who worked hard compiling this data, pointed out that there are other long-time skippers they have not been able to identify, and she hopes that they will call the NOSA offices at 435-9553 with the pertinent information. John Drayton's boating column •P~•rs In the DDl/y Piiot c•·cry 1'hursday. Sailors drop softball duel, 4-0 three hits for Newpon, but i sued 11 walks, while triking out three. SCHOCK 35-1. Outlier, Dick Schmidt, ul YC, 10.S; 2. Water Mocusin, Judy Corsi.I, BYC, 19; 3. Mi5chid, Cuolyn Hardy, BCYC, 20.75; 4. Buttercup, John Cazier, BYC, lS. J·35 -1, Nick Mutin, 9. 75. FABULOUS 501-1. Pcrsu;uion, Neal B.uth, NHYC, 7.75; 2. Clp;ingo, run Mclean, LAYC, 16.75; 3. Aldora, uthy Dillchya, SVC, 17.SO. IMS-1. It's OK, Lew Bttry, BYC. 4.25. BALBOA YACHT CLUB April One Design Rega~ 1. Wild Irish, Beck/Hog;in, NHYC, 11.25; 2. To Shy, Batc/lavclli, NHYC, U .75; 3. Ambush, Muon/Buckingham, NHYC, 18; 4. Bush~er, K1m McRae, IYC. 21; 5. Close lncounten, Swigart/Stuart, NHYC, 27; 6. Seduction, Kettenhoffen, BYC, 27.75; 7. Slippery When Wet, Philip Thompson, NHYC. 37; a. (no nMtC), Bruce Chandler, BYC, 40; 9. (no Nme), Sharp/ Ch;imbc!rl1in, NHYC, 42; 10. Tiafuana Brass, Mahaffy/Pearce, NHYC, 4S; 11. Mambo King, BUI Adams, IYC. ~S; 12. (no mime), l ilt MJirtlng, BYC, 64; 13. Crcyho..ind, Jeff lhln, BYC, 66; 14. Hot-tioMtot, Jack C.nnon, IYC, 72; 15. Sh.amelcu, C. Ryans, NHYC, 72. BALBOA YACHT CLU8 King H1rbof-laJboa YC Race (Top rfnlshers with corrected time) PURF A-\, Racer X, Dosnbc!rg. KHYC, 3:03.27; 2. Priorities, Cole, KHYC, 3:27.0S; 3. DcOancc, Taylor, BSSA, 3:38.54. PttRF 8-1. tlot Rum, ustlllon, KliYC, 3:33.34; 2. P•lhnndcr1 Lehm1n, WYC, 3:37.19; J, foggy Notion, Kennedy, WVC, 3:44.42. PHRF C-1. Faux Pas, Cudish, KHYC, J:00.!1: 2. R1ln D""", Cash, KllYC, 3:26.57i 3. M04ot C'rty Shali~n, Kolter, KHYC, 3:33.27. CltUISINC-1. H11<kster, Lawrence, BYC, 3:4S.02; 2. Summer Pus.age, Ander•on, BYC, J:56.441 3. Sund1, Gibbons, IYC, 3:59.08. ORCA-1. Mctl')'m.lc, MuFarl~n,, l'SSA, 5:08.06. OVHAll-1. flu1t P11, Cudlsh, KttYC, 3:00.31; 2. lt1ect X, Dosnberg. KHYC, 3:03.271 3. R.ain Danct, Cash, KltYC, 3:26.57. NEWPORT BEACH -It took J J innings before Univer ity H1&h broke u scorele Sea View League softball 1ie aaainst host Newport Harbor to earn D 4·0 vie· 1ury. A boscs·loudcd ingJe opened the corin& and wull. and subse· quent two.run single provided in· surance for tbe J rojans, who capi· tahzcd on Corby Uouchard's three- h1t pitching. J Jenny ColJla\urc yielded ju~t Samantha foster ond Stephanie Gosselin singled to open tfle 12th tor Ncwpon, but were stranded to waste the hosts only significllnt scoring threat. Newport fell to 6-7, 2-5 in league. UDO llU YACHT CLU8 Sprln1 Dinpy lt..,.et.a Wllt-1. C..rttt Fotd, UfC. 1WICH£U 11-1. Chld Twkhefl, UYC. UDO 14-1. Jim )adman, IYC. SAIOT A-1. Ch1tlle loucather, llYC SABOT 1 -1. Nie Mun&0, UYC. WOT C·2-1. CtMI ,Inst..,, NHYC; 2. ic.tlc Al~. BfYC. SAIOf C-J-1. Vintt'ftt Munso, UYC; l. Nol.In ltovuti, UYC. 'I , Corona del Mar's Melanie Pelis captured the 50 free in 26.16 in Wednesday's victory over Tustin. •Cos io Mesa 97, Century 47: Amy Howse, Col- leen Lund, Elizabeth Christensen, Leslie Chris· . tensen, Katie Grogan and Elaine Grogan took turns at the finish line for Costa Mesa in a lopsided deci- sion in the winner's pool Wednesday in Pacific Coast League action. Howse won the 200 free in 2:28.37; Lund took the individual medley in 2:43.82; the Christensen sisters won the 50 free and 100 back (Elizabeth in 26.28, and 1:10.72, respectively) ahd 100 free amd .... 11a1M .. MM114W IWM _...., ··-·· ~ ~ Mcf.twl, lmalc:ll. ..... ·~ .. --·· .... m. tJSl.3; 1. Cr• (Q, hSJ.M; 1 ..... tQ. 1:Sa.K. -Ml-1. Mcf .. _, (C), 2:11..,, 2......, (Q, 2117.S, s. ..... m. 2:17.77. 50 --1 ........ (C). ~ 2. ........ lQ; D.liJ J. Nm 1•1 CO. D.6J. 1•e,-1. , ... (Q, 111'1.M; 1. "* •1 ((), 1AMs J....,.(Q, 1-..1. ••'--'· t-m, 50.~C'.nlll tQ, 11.n; s. ..._co. 11.11. 500 he-1. (Q, 1 ....... 1,., (T). S:11.J4~ J. w..t to, 5:29.G. 200 ,,_ .--1. aM <C'.nllt. ... c'lclt. Slrelmw, Tudm), 1:32.11. 100 lNd-1. ~CO, 1:01.73; 2 • ....., <Q, 1:03.11; 1. Mc8'ee m. 1:05.14.100 brust-1. Mcf ...... (C}, 1:0a.IO; 2. ~ (0, 1 :01.94; J . Foley m, 1 :09.53. 400 free relay-1. CdM (Mal'dlloeiaai, Ward, Hecley, Cinpw), ... --co ............. nm ... .. ~ ....,.-1. C4M ~ 5-ytt, foN, a..ui), 2:04.2. JDI fNe-1. Npyn m, 2:00.0; 2. W..tioff (C), 1: la.44; J. Cesario (Q, 2:19.'3. 200 IM-t. AWwle (C), 2:36.65; 2. Utt 10. 1:46.31; 3. Cftlery (0, 2:54.0, SO he -1. ,.. 10, 26.16; 2. ...... <O. 27.ll; ), ,_, (Q, 27.1.S. 100 fly-1. ~ (T). 1:G.S7; 1. Wm._,, CQ. 1:10.e; l . Mwdy (Q, 1:11:0. 100 .,__,. Ftiwc.-m. ff.SJ; 2. S..,.r to. 1:01.1; >. ~· (C), 11GJ.1 500 he-'· .......,.. (Q, 6:06..71; 2. NortoR (C), 6:1S.J; J. a.rJI (C), 6:2$.30. 208"" ...t.y-1. C4M (Hirdt . c--. ....... ~. 1:46.l. 100 lt«li-1 ..... (C), 1:15.l; 2. C...to (0. t :28.J1; J. Mfors m, l :D.34. 100 lnul-1 ......... co. 1:16.4J; 2. ... ~ (C), 1:20.0 ; 3. ic-.wJ (T), t :l0.61. 400 frtt . reby-1. Tllltin, 4:15.79. F-S: CdM, 105-JO; JV: CdM. lly forf~. 100 fly (Leslie, in 1:07.69 and 1:16.78, respectively); and the Grogan sisters also shared honors. Katie Grogan won the 500 free in 6:32; Elaine Grogan won the 100 breast in 1:39.75. • Trabuco Hills 113, Estancia SS: Aileen Bennett won the 200 free and was runner-up in the 100 free as the Estancia girls lost at Trnbuco Hills. Other highlights for the Eagle girls included sea· .son-best efforts in the 200 medley relay (2: 15.0) and 400 freestyle relay (4:29). .... •1111111 •1, .. ,1&£1 •• •111• .. JD0....., ,.,-1. 'WDI ·~ 1:4U7. ---·· .. , ' cw(Wl,1...,...1 ..... (W),•lllM:J.M. ..... -1117& -M-f: ... 0 c.. (W). 1111.M: ~ ,....,_~a. ... eee,2it&A ·--1. tulsne,.., 2Ult 2. 8 9 9 tr tw), ZMI; J. ••--••11•1 CW>.Jc.a. •lr•1. _.., .... 2. ..... (W). ..,., J. ........ 1:&11. .. t.-1. •1: 9 (W), JO.ti; 1 • 4Wa, 11 .... 1.1 lj At .... a.ti. SOI he-1. :t (W), •:.52.26: 2. ~ ~ 5;91~7; l. ,.._. cNH>. :26.a. • ._ ..,_ • ••• ·rs t 1:».11. 100 Mdi-1. a... (W), SU6; 1 Lulllll'r (W). SUI; 3. ldl (NH). 1:02.17. 1IO ..._.-1. 5. MooN (W), 1:01.31; 2. Chell ~ 1 :09.o6; s. MMh (Nt), 1 :99.51. 400 ,,_ rellry -'. WooAridp, 3:27.'3. --.. ..................... 1 lOO......., nMy-1. ~. t :sa.11. -'--1. SllM1t•• (W), 2.-0S.'2; 1 Whlllr (NH), 2. .. 7.97; 3. Wihon (W), 2:1'-17. 300 IM-1. ,_.... (W), 2:13.14; 2. Am/fl# (NH)1 2: 19.6'; 3, lMldlu (W), 2:15. 74. SO he-1. Schw (NH), 25.4'; 2. ..... (W), 26.41; 3. MdMet (NH), 27.32. 100 lty-1. NaUya-(W), 1:02.00; 2.,...,.,, (Mt), 1:03.03; 3. X......nu11 (W), 1 :GS.JI. IOI --1. U. ••trw (W), 55.41; 1. Sdtutz (NH), 56.61; 3 . .._. (W), 5a.1' .. 500 frff-I. ~ (W), 5:34..10; 2. Wldpr (NH), 5:44.09; 3. ~ (W), 5:4&.06. 200 ,,. nMy-1. WoollNWp, 1:46.51 . 100 Mcli-1. ~ (W), 1:01.59; 2............, (NH), 1:05.03; J. ~ (W), 1:09.11. 100 llrelll-1. Am/fl# (NH), 1:12.52; 2. lad (NH), 1:U .01; J. ~ (W), 1:13.0S. 400 free ret.J-1. Newport ....... <Sc:hm. ~.~.Mow), 3:55.9'; fV: WooAlll!lp. 9S-73. FS: Newport. 11J..4o. Putting it together the Wright way ...,. For many, the 'Wright way' is simply a matter of making the right adjustment. R ic Wrigh1, who became addicted to golf 13 years ago, has found a niche in the business. His customers are typically not the type who use Pings, spend $300 for a putter, or have designer towels hooked onto their golr bag. "I'm your affordable, personal club maker," said Wright, 56, the owner/operator of Fairway Golf/club makers in Cos1a Mesa, which opened for business two weeks ago. "It's for John Doe, for someone who wants to have run. The message I try and get across, is that wha t if you buy a golf club from somewhere like K-Mart and it doesn't fit? What are you going to do? s:iid. "I look 4 Vi grams out of his putter, off the top. bec:iuse it was too long, and now he doesn't have a wobble left or a wobble right, because the club carried itse lf through with it. He's been playing for two years, and he'd get four, five and six on the greens. "You'd be surprised how muny have heavy clubs. I'm available to make their golf game fun. I make ii to your length and swing." Wright believes in the old-fashioned way or business: Give the customer u li11lc more than what they've paid, and they'll come back. If you're looking for Pings, he can get them; if you want a Dig Dertha, he cun get that. Dut Wright specializes in generic clubs "th:it'll do the same job." · He's self-taught in club making. Several years ago, he ordered a club nial-.ing video for $39 f!om a golf ITJagazine. "Now,"(. Wright said, "I can put on n golf grip in seconds. People think it takes forever." "I shorten shafts and put on grips th:it fit them to get them through and charge them as little as I can, because that way they'll come back and buy some gloves and a towel ond be ready to play gotr. 1 make customers happy." Wright, a Costa Mesa resident since 1959, used to race top-fuel mo1orcycles. Mo~t of Club gotf Chip ahota ••• Brron Scott'• 11ghlh amiat "CNl!enge 1or Children" weekend Vllft lnckid1 a Pro-Stat Golf Tournament on Sept 9 II Pelican tUI Golt Club Scon. Ille former laker and now a mermer 0( the lndlW Pacers, 11<.I hold lu lmJal NBA Pro·Slir CNlilY 8uu~n Game Auo. 2 at the UC Irvine Brtn Events his career has been spent restoring exotic imported cars. Dul now, instead of reconstruc1ing Porsches, DMWs and Mercedes Benzs, Wright hopes to improve your gotr game by filting clubs perfectly to your height and style. Wright plays golf every morning, le'lting differenl clubs. "1 played with a kid the other day, and his shaft was two inches too long, so I told him to come on down and I'll show you the efrec1 or it," Wright Center. C1I 661·7117 or 557·5100 lor more lnlonna~on Cosla Mesa's Amerlcan Youth Soccer Orgariubon (AYSO) wiM bl hOstinQ Its gott tourrwnt~• Apri 25 11 lhl Costa Mesa Golf and C~ Club (Los Lagos 'OIKse), a best·ball formal SWtlnQ II 11 am An entty let ol $75 Includes oretn lees, ~. prizes. lunch and hOr1 d'oeu...res. FOf more dflaUs. caa Jim Ferryman at (714) 850·1220 Costa Mtsa CC's men's club lltld ~ monlhly IOUINmtnl on ~y Larry LHch and Fred Derken wtre flfSI 111 the A/8 fllghl, Ben Vl1cerre Incl Miio lapefo 11<ert uconci: ~ Jar TeHeln• IOd Delftd YH wete l!Wd In Ille CID Fhoht, Gery Berglund and Al1llur Whllham wert llrst. Fred Tomlln and Ken Heyden 11<tre second, IOd Jen Jenaen and Gregory OolH 111ere SWd Richard Dunn ls a Daily l'llot Sports Writer ullo c club 1011 column nppcars cu•ry Tl1ursdny. COMMUNITY COLLIOI IOnlAL~ Orange Coast walks away With 8-1 triumph ~ 11 free passes in first two innings does in foe; COSTA MESA -Oranae Em· pire Confercnce·lcadina Oranac Coa!it College IOOk advanl&&C or H bases on balls in the first two innings 10 score s~n run , and went on for an 8·0 victory over vi • iting Irvine Volley on Wedne day. Co:i~t·~ Ocni!tc Gallego pitched o complc1e gome und improved to 6-l, ~uttering four hit , walkina three ond mi.,.in.i out four. The Pirotes' only hit was a one· out sinalc by rroccy Colombo in the third inning. But they 1ent 12 battca to 1hc plate 4urina a six· run second innina against JVCs M3ega.n Juggcrt, who wulkeLI eight in 1he inning an<l 16 in the game. OCC Improve~ 10 26·11-2 over· all, 13-3 in the conf ercncc. I VC is 1·29 and 0-16. OCC I , lllYINI ¥Al.UY I l~IH v~ ooo ooo o-o 4 4 Otanae c~se Ho 190 •-• 1 1 J"IP" and Soto: Cele ... ~ Cefttufloft', W-~, 6-1 . L-Jutprt. 0..9. ,. _ J"IPf{ (IVC). Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot VOLLEYBALL ,, ........ , ours," Castle said. "They have the winnino tradition, and players who play year-round~ \"(e have one guy who plays year-round. That gives them a definite advantage." uguna Deach, which swept Estancia twice last year, before finish ing 10-0 in the PCL (1 7-3 overall) and advancing to the CIF Southern Section Division I semifinals tore Estancia's heart out in the second game'. "If .we win that (second) game, we know w~ wan the match," Laguna Beach Coach Michael Soylular said. "We came back with a 1 couple of good digs and a couple of good blocks." Kovacs, a 6-foot-9 transfer from Hungary, had two scoring blocks in Laguna Beach's comeback, including one off his face from a Truong spike that gave the Artists a 14-10 lead. Kovacs fin ished the game with a dev-astating ki ll. "A li11le recruiting always helps, too," Cas- tle said. "Herc's a big, 6-9 guy with interna- tional volleyball O?Cperience, and he walks up- and says, 'Hey, 1 want to play.' 1 don't know how they got him. 1 understand he movea he re to the U.S. to get a college scholarship in volleyball. So he goes aro und looking at schools, and Laguna Beach needs him in the middl e and it has this reputation. So there you go." It was more than Kovacs, though. In the first game, whe n Laguna Beach jumped out to a 5-0 lead, then Estancia came back to tie it following a Dave Earle block, it was Whalley, Bianchi and Styles who led th e charge. Estancia's fifth unforced error of the game allowed the Art ists to take a lead of 13-5 on their way to 10 unanswered points. Whalley finished it wi th back-to-back scoring kills. "Ball control is the name of the game," Soylular said. "Good serving, good digging, and \\hocver passes and digs the most will "in. Eve n on the national level, it's that way, because evef)body can hit. That's our goal: We wan t to control the tempo. But th is is abo the best Estancia team I've seen in the la~t four )Cars." • J Thursday, April 21, 1994 83 The ultimate rating ..._For instance, 'unheralded' Warmington off to Stanford. W ith Newport Harbor and , Corona de! Mar's state gii'ls volleyball championship behind us, the collegiate future of players from both teams becomes ::m interesting subject. The college choice of the ''big" playe rs like CdM's Kim Coleman (UCLA). Kri sten CampbeJI (Duke ) and Jennifer Stroffe (UC Santa Barbara) have been well documented What about those ·'little" backro" specialists \\ho basically go unnoticed. All they have 10 do is to come off the bench cold to make a serve that has 10 be tough and then make a crucial dig that is so importa'nt to the ~u~cess of their teams. Their skills have to be performed at :i critical time in the game before hundreds of screaming fans. Those '"ho truly understand the success of the game realize the importance of the lillle backrow specialist. Both Andrea and Hilleary have e.>.pe rienced some very excuing athletic moments in their CdM volle)'ball careers. Their decision to compete in college "111 be the next step in their successful athletic careers. I\$! ulw:l)S felt that if a player has the opponumty to pltly for her college · during he r freshman )<:Jr, thJt they should. It give-. the incoming frci.hmen :in 1mmed1a1e idcntit)' to their uni\ c r ... 11» J'> "'ell :.t'i :i rcJd) ·m:.idc peer group '' hich CJll help the · fre1ihman .. "ith thing ... 111\c "hich cl:i-. .. c ... to t:ike, "herl! to hang ;iround and hov. to be :i part ol the '>Chool. \v h1le the collegiate future of tht'> )CJr's '>Cn1ors foll into plJce, one c:in uni) spe.:ul:itc \\ hJt "ill bt: the future ol nc\l )CJr's -.eniors \\ith NC\\port's Mist) ~b), \\hO "111 be the top recruit in the nattun, t\1c lissa Schull, Tin:.i Do" nun and S:.ira Fairborn. It "ill be \Cf)' interesting to ~ce "hich team \\ill be 111-.dy to ge t ne.>.t year's b.ic:kro'' spec1alh1, N C\\ port's L:iura Osburne. tt Another CJM Sea King \\hO \\Ill pb) \'Ollc}ball at Newport Harbor's captain and top backrow player, Sara Warmington, has opted to allend Stanford in the fall aft er narrowing her choices to Duke and Stanford. (How abo4t those l\\O choices?) Volleyball Cal is Rob Alshuler. As an uul'.1Jc hnter. Rub is helping Ctl\1 w it~ best .. ea~on since the 1990 lcJgue La!.l weekend's trip to the campus allowed Sara to finalize her decision. Sara is a n:itionally ranked (seconJ in the J8s) ro,,cr "hich, \\hen courlcd \\ ith her voile) ball success, has pro' idcd her many fulfilling l11gh school athletic experiences. ch.1111p101hhip. At Cd. Rob '' 111 probabl~ be a b~1c ~ro" ~pcc1:.ili~t. :rnd b:.i.:kup i.~ucr CJ! ~dub le 1m recent!\' \\On the OJI! >nJI cli.Jl d1.1mpion~h-ip. Due tu E:Jrle, Estancia's setter, added three set- fake kills and a pair of blocks for the Eaglt:s, '' hilc middle blocker Kevin Byrne had fou r kills, two blocks. Estancia High's Ryan Mcintosh goes up to block in Wednesday's duel. 'Whale she ''ill not opt to plJ} for Stanford, )OU can bet that she'll bc "All-Intramural" in the dorm \Ollc)ball leagues. the rc,1r1e11on of T11lc IX (gender cqu1t~ l. cullcg.:' cannot make men\ \Olk_,h.:11 a \;ir-.it) ~pon (there :ire prc,\:nth 52 O.\i,1011 I men's colkgc teJllh) JllJ \\1th the JrJsllc ln\.rca">C 111 the populJrit) of men\ pla). the bcl ul cullq~e dub 1can1' I"> rolling. The wind was gone out of the Eagles' sails in the third game, as Laguna Beach pounded them quickly, jumping out to :i 10·0 lc:id, before winning easily. against Trabuco Hills Wednesday in a Pacific CoJst League match. but fell. 15-IO, 15-13. 15-8. 1 Corona del Mar's d\ namic bad.ro" duo of Andrea Susson and HillcJI') Kchrli will continue their \Ollc)bJll playing days as they compete for the Un iversity of California Golden Dc:ir~. l::\-!>e:1 K 1111.! Cra1~ CJl!Jh.in 1s a member of the U1m-crsit) of Colorado\ dub \Ollc\ bJll team. Colorado \\on l:.lst )e.ar's club ch:.impion,h1p. Elsewhere in high school volleybal~: Lance Merrifield had 16 kills and seven dil!s 10 lead Mesa, while Andy ~tcN:illy chipped in 10. kills and HTcu I lo :itldcd 27 assbts. •The host Costa Mesa High volleyball team ball led well . COM ,, ......... •1 \\hen you get one." Coach Bob Flint's Vaqueros (J0-10, 3-4) could teach the Sea Kings a thing or two about maximizing their scoring chanc- es, as they used two of their three hits to drive in all their runs. A two-base erro r on a dropped fly ball to th e out fie ld allowed sophomore Shaun Wooley to come 10 the plate in the sixth, and he drilled a 3-2 fastball over the left-center field wall to tie the game. After re lieving starter Jeff Bowma n in the seventh, CdM's Mall Friend stranded two to maintain the deadlock, and IRVINI 4, CORONA DIL MAii 2 Irvine 000 001 02-4 3 0 Cd\1 020 000 00-2 6 J Louie •nd Sonnenberg; B~m;in, friend (7) ;ind Sluut. W-louie, 4-2. L-friend, 1-1. 28-8eu (Cdi\0, Stuut tCdM), Johnson (Cd."'1). HR-Wooley (I). LOCAL SCHEDULE TODAY , ............. .. ....... 11 Colk>&t -Southern Ut.fornl• Col~S-•I UC s .... Ok~. l:JO. Community colltCt -o,..,,,. Coul 61 Conlpton. 2 pm .... ~.11 HIJt" Klw>ol -Co•u Mn.t •I Ll&un• luch, J:IS; h und• •I Cttlllll)'. l : IS. DIEP SEA FISHING WIDNUDAY'I fllN COUNTS Dww.y'1 LMllw -S l>Nta, 611nglere. 209 bonllo, 46 ulico b.iu , 36 sand b.ua, 2 aculpln, 1 ahetphud, 3 rocl.Osh, 1 h.alibut, 2 sol~. Newpwt .... 111 .. -4 boata, SS l naftts, 10 s.and blu 1 20 u llco bl~~l ! rocl.fish, SI sculpin, 11 o DOl'lilo, 2 shnpncld, 6 blllf perch. • Louie fanned two str:iight to leave the potential game- win ning run at second in the last half or the SC\enth. SAILOR-VILLE: THERE IS NO JOY from Pege 81 ll'ine's Eric Sobel-. opened the eighth wi th a \\:ilk, then stole second. Friend the got a strikeout and fly. out, before issuing but bunted the ball right back 10 l:Jrb:in, who \\ hirled to throw to third. However, his thrO\\, "hich ea~ily had the runner beaten. an intentiortal "alk to Louie. But Mike Walas walked to load the bases, and Geoff Noisy greet- ed CdM's third pitcher, Kevin Stu· art , with a li ne sin· glc that plated the decid ing runs. Stell ar had two hits and a stolen base, while Bryan Bear joined Stuart and Johnson in the double column for CdM. Myles Davis opened the eighth with a single, but SEA VIEW STANDINGS Leetlue O..rell WLT WLT Tustlll 6 1 0 14 5 0 s ~6 1 0 11 7 0 CdM 4 3 0 13 5 0 Woodbo<ioe 4 3 0 7 12 0 Saddle back 4 3 0 10 8 1 !Nine 3 .4 0 10 10 0 Umersity 1 6 o 6 13 1 Newport 0 7 0 3 14 0 ..... ....,..1c ..... IMne 4,CdM 2 Univefstty 4. Newport t Saddleback 7 WOO<lbridge 6 (9) SarQ Mirganta 7. TuS1ln 5 Frtdaw'a o.m .. (3:t5) CdM • llmerstty Newport a1 1Mne Santa M•g¥1U at WoodbodOe Saddleback al Tus11n s:iiled \\Cfl wide of the third ba eman and do" n the lelt- field line. One run scored with G o nz:ile!> ending up :it sec- ond. He evcntu;iU v came home folltm~ ' ing a wild pitch anti sacrifice fly 'ts'y Corrigan. Newport, "hich was the fifth to be left on base failed to get a run- ner on b ase through four in- ni n gs, broke through on the first pitch of the as Louie retired the next three. bottom or the fifth as Freeman CUSTOM AFFORDABLE CLUBS FAIRWAY GOLF CLlJBMAKERS We specialize in making your golf game better. We make clubs that fit, hit longer, and feel better. Our clubs will improve your game and at an affordable price. Let us be your personal c/ubmakers. Sincerely, ~0~ Discount to senior citizens 2221 -B Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Hours 10-7 • 7 days a week laced his fourth homer of the s son to dead center. "He really stroked n," said Bates. ''That's the second one he's hit like that to center." The Sailor tried to stir things up in the bottom of the seventh ''hen Urban led off by hitting n 3-1 pitch for a single. Ho"ever, the next three ballers "ere retired with Scott Sand- strom lining out !>harply to cen- ter :ind Da\e Sno"dcn ground- ing out to second 10 end the game. 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But though she'd just as soon blend in with her South 1eammates Sa1urd:iy, there's a growing consensu) that believes the versatile 5-foot· JO standout has a good chance to find the spo11ight. "She's probably our most solid player at both ends of 1he floor," said San Clemente Coach Mary Mulligan, who will lead 1he South an the 18th girls all-star showdown with the Nor1h. ''She looks really ~,irong, she's very ~ell-coached, and she is confident about her ~kills. She's much helter than I though1 she was going to be." Among those who won't be surprised if Robinson rises 10 the top of 1he county's talente'd crop SERVICE• REPAIR• EXCHANGE of seniors. ii Colla Meu Coach Lisa McNamee. McNamu, who wD~~~by . I RallJll 26-polnt~ 14-rcbound performance in 1he South's record-setting 114-95 win a year ago, has campaigned hard the past two scasotu to get Robinson some "Aell-dcscl"\ed recoenition. ''Lisa 1old me she was goin& 10 be a good all-star player," noled Mulligan ... Now that I've coached her. I can see she's incredibly talented." Robinson's well-rounded gnme' makes her available al aJI five posi1ions S3turday. and Mulligan aid she plans 10 t:iJcc 3dvan1age or lhat \ersatility. "She'll piny some in 1he ~t. and a1 guard," Mulligan said. In additiof) to Robinson's athletic talent, Mulligan claims her personality has been equally beneficial to the South cause. 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She keeps everyone loose." • Estancia High senior Laura Czingula is another South all-star anxious to enjoy her final prep contest, but Estancia Coach Russ Davis may be even more excited to have the chance to witness his University of La Verne-bound standout's swan song. ~ Davis missed all of the Pacific Coast League and CIF playoff portion or the Eagles schedule this season while hauling a slipped disc in his back. He returned earlier 1his week from Iowa. where he finished recuperating the past several weeks from his third back surgery. "My firs1 day back to school was Tuesday, and I'm really happy to be back on my feet," Davil said. "Originally, I wasn't 'upposed to be bade until next week. but when I found out Laura WU playing in the all-star pme this weekend. I made sure I'd be back in time to see it. Laura ~ one of the neatest girls l\e ever coached." 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HUIOlNGroH l&M'H • ~AIN~Al.UiY ·Independent ' 84 ing. but I e Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot V•auards salvage spllt With UCSD ..,. Howard gets her 13th shutout victory after SCC's softball streak snapped at 9. COSTA ~;i~~ i~ ~i~~~~ .~~,t, ~ game w1nn1ng f~ streak snapped t;f. in F 5.3 opening ~ · ·~ loss, the South· • •w... • crn California ' 8 2 0 College women's softball team re· bounded to defeat visiting UC San Diego, 8-0, to salvage a non- conf erencc ~oubleheadcr split. ln the nightcap, pitcher Beth Howard recorded her 13th shutout of the season and lowered her earned run average to 0.64. At the plate, Amy .Lewis was 3 for 3 in the second game, with a single, double and triple, scored twice and drove in three runs. Lewis was 2 for 3 in the opening loss with two RDl. Shannon O'Rourke and Carrie Nelson also had three hits in the twin bill for sec, 39·8 overall. The Vanguards c:in clinch the Golden State Athletic Conference championship if they can win at least one of two games against host Cal Baptist in a noon double· header on Saturday. uc SAN DllGO s, sec 2 (r irst gJme) UC SJn Diego 121 010 0-5 9 2 SoC.11 College IOI 001 0-3 G 2 Gil .ind Ru()in; S.i)IOr .lnd Moreno. W-Gil, 5·12. l-Si)lor, 17·5. 28-Schueler (UCSDI 2, l~is (SCO. 38-Gil (UCSD). sec •• UC SAN DllGO 0 (Second gJmel UC Soln Diego 000 000-0 2 2 SoC•I Collr&e 200 OIS-8 13 1 Mounger ind Rubin; Howard and l~is. W-How.lrd, 21·1. l-Moung~r. 8-9. 28-lc.'>\15 ~CC), Vep ISCO. 38-l-•s 1sco. 8.uney isco. HIGH SCHOOL GOL• Sarracino paces CdM Sophomore Billy S:irracino shot a one-over-par 37 to easily post the best score Wednesday and lead the Corona del Mar High golf team to a 216-231 Sea View League victory ove r Newport• Harbor. The match was held on the challenging Big Canyon Country Club course. The Sc:i Kings remained in :i tic for the league lead with Santa Margarita at 8-1 in Sea View matches. "' CORONA DIL MAii 216, NIW•ORT HAllaOa 2~ 1 (at Big Canyon CC, par 36) 1. Sarracino CO, 37; 2. Jacltson (NH), 41; 3. Shapiro (NH), 42; 4. (lie) Keane (0 ;ind Szolomayer (NH), 43. Others: Bemis (C), 45; Walden CC), 45; Welker (Q, 46; Glugow (0, 46; Collopy (NH), 47; Durand (NH), 58. Costa Mesa routs Orange ln a non-league match: • Costa Mesa 409, Orange 436: Andrew Zanzig and Josh Weeks shared medalist honors with two-over-par 35s, helping the Mus· tangs complete a 409-436 non-league victory over Orange at River View. The Mustangs evened their overail record at 7~7. The first nine holes of the match had been played at an earlier date at the Costa Mesa Los Lagos course. COSTA MESA •ot, OUNGI .,, (at River View, par 33) 1. (lie) Zanzig (CM), Weeks (CM), JS; J. (tie) Rich;irds (0), Montoya (0), 36; S. OeSola (CM), 37. Others from Costa Mesa: Wailers, 38; Fowler, 44. VALLELY fr•~ Page 81 swelling in his knee. "Eric has really picked up his play the last couple weeks," Glenn said of the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week. Last week, Vallely's enhanced effectiveness resulted in 13 kills, dozens of assists, and two stuff blocks in the April 12 triumph over Back Bay rival CdM. then an- other 11 kills, 33 assists and sLx stuff blocks in a sweep of WooJ- bridge, April 15. Tuesday, Vallely collected 14 kills, 32 assists and six jump-ser.e aces in 3 four-game victory over Universtty. "I think (the improvement) is due to the natural progression of the season. combined with the fact that we have some seniors on this team who realize it's our last chance to win a Sen View League and CIF championship," Vallely said. Valle.ly, who played varsity vol- leyball and basketball as o sopho· more, admits the sense or urgency that accompanies any senior's stretch run, \\asn't there earlier in his prep career. "I think when I was a sopho- more, I didn't understand how im· ponant each season was to the se- niors. and I think we're still trying PUBLIC NOTICE~ PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES lpeclll 111t111 tar DP-. ca11t MIJ 4 COSTA MESA -The Fairview Special Olympics invitational track meet will be held Wcdneiday, M11y 4, :u the Orange Coai.t College track. Registration i from 9:30 lo 10 a.m., with Opcninc Ceremonies :>l 10 and events beginning iat 10:30. · The mick events include: 10 and 25 me1er wheclch:tir nee~. 30 meter wheelchair slalom, 30 meter motorized wheelchair race. 10 meter 3SSbtcd walk, 25 meter walk and SO., 100 and 200 meter races. The field evcnls arc the M>ftball throw and st3nding long Jump. For more information, phone Lynne McKnight, :misaanl 10 the executive director, at (714) 957-5105. CdM falls In softball, 5-0 CORONA DEL MAR -Co- rona de! Mar High's Jenny Lucha si broke up the Irvine pitcher's no· hit bid in the sixth with a clean si ngle up the middle, but the Va- queros prevailed, 5·0, in a Sea View League sof<ball game at the Sea Kings' diamond. CdM fell tQ 3· t I, Q. 7 in league, as the Va· queros posted three runs in the second and coasted from there. IRVINE 5, CORONA DIL MAR 0 ll"ine 030 100 1-S 7 0 Coron• del M.>r 000 000 0-0 1 2 Young and no name; Aley and Simon. W-Young. l-Alcy, 2·10. 28-fisher (I). ., to get that across to our younger pla)ers this ye:ir," Vallely ex· plained. ''But I definitely feel it that this is ou r last chance." V:.illcly said he's cager to lend his hitting talents when needed, but he sees his future at the col- legiate level (he may \\aU .. on at UCLA) as a setter. "l'rn u lillle guy ut 6·1. comider- ing a lot of the college outside hit- tt:rs Jre 6-7 and 6·8," Vallely said. "I know my (selling) hands are going to help me mo:.t do,.,.n the mad. I'm comfortable :.it the seller po)itiun. now." V:.illely, All -District in b:i.,kct· b:ill and \Olle)ball as a 1unior, pJs.,cJ up his !.Cnior basketball Bucs breeze SAN DIEGO -The Orange . Coast College men's \Ollc;b.ill team kept pace with Orange Em· pire Conference co-leading Gross· mont on Wednesday night with an easy 15·1, 15-6, 15·9 victory. In the first of :i stretch of three straight road m:uchcs. Danny Neu· mann and Gary Quire v.ere the Pi· rates' leaders with 10 kills apiece. OCC is at Golden West on Friday and Santa Monica Saturd:iy for 7 p.m. matches. The Pirates 1m· proved to 13·2 overall, inc luding a 12·2 OEC record. \ season to concentrate on 'ol· le) ball. "During basketball SCJ!>On -this year, l played volleyball f ull·timell with my (Balboa Day) club team, which is great compclition," V~tl­ lely said. "All those gu)!> \\ere ... o good, it really helped us pui.h ea.:h other." Glenn said he's cager to help Vallely achieve his full potcn·ual. even if it means chc\\1ng him out. "I get on him a lot, bec:iuse I have high cxpectJt1on!>I," Glenn C\· plJined. "I like 10 push him, be· cause I think he Ci.Jn ge t a lot bet· ter, even in the nc\l month. I k \ really come around in the bst fe\\ \\Ce ks." Thursday. April 21, 1994 85 Pirates' Workman remains in limbo Orange Coa!.t Collc:&c lpotb.111 coach 0111 \\'orl..m:rn, rclc.i ... cJ from Ir.inc ~11.!JiciJI C-:ntcr 011 Mond:l) allcr '>pcndin~ t\\U ''eek) in the ho!lpit:.il Y.ith a ncm: prob· lem !.lemming from .1 bone pur on h1) lumb.ir disc, umJc.·1'WCll t t\\O tel!tS on \\'cdne~d:iy 10 J ctcrmi m: if the cight·)ear OCC Ct>.i~h ncc:lls baci.. surgcr). A'> ol Wednc .. day night. how· ~ver, it wa ., 1;1111 unkno,,n Y.hethct or not WorJ..m;,in \\OulJ need tu undergo surgery, according to hi' '' ife. Shera. "They JU!>t took the • tesh toJ:iy and .... e brou~ht him home," she said. Workman, ''ho turn., 53 un Junt. 20, wa.!. admit1ed 10 the ho.,p1tal April 4, after comph11 ning of b:.u:k pains that originall) began a year ago ,.,.hen he liftl!d J plate in 11:1: OCC "eight room. "The only thing I do ~llO\\ 1 that I hurt and I havc:n 't '' Jlked in 19 da)!>," Workman -.:ml b~ tc1c- phonc from ht) Fou111am \ ;ilk home on Tue .. dJ) n1i;ht "\\: c '1: ,got 1µ be gctung clo'>c (tu .1 (.h:c1· sion ). " Atroph~. c.:.1u!.cll b) the l;icf\ ul mu!.de u:,e, ha' begun 11.. d in, but \\ orkman co111111ue' 10 kth h" !>cn">e ol humor I rum th '~a1 .. t do,~n. 1 look like ihat .!U\ ''ho ''on the Dol>Wll l\l:.Jr.tthoi1,:. \\\lfl..m.in !>:11d "~t~ ">kin Ju~~ 110 111 .. Corti'lonl!·' t~ru1J 1nJ1:dllll1' :id m1ni~te1cd l.J">I \\eek to r-.du~e thl· bone :.pur prnhlc.:m did nut h,,, the Jc ired dkcl. \\'l11 f\111.111 '' ,1 unaqtl.itilc lor 1.vmnic nt \\-::dnc-s.- O.i). -By Ridurd Dunn PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF any, shown herein. other common designation. Cahfornla In accordance lhe Count)' of Orange, wlll be made •I handled by sl usted qutert que la cortt conoce a un aboga~o Fiie No. F605517 use n t'lis slii't ·' a · · • :i. TRUSTEE'S SALE Said sale w~I be made, If any. of the real property with lhe provision of Sec· Slate or California, ae-mail. Btd Documents and ese1Jche su caso. puede Uamar a un strvtC•O FICTrTIOUS BUSINESS B.s "PS~ "-la'Tl m v ~"''"" APN: 937.8s-1o7 but without covenant or described above Is pur· lion 6Q08 ol the Govern-scribed as follows: other con1ract documents Si usted no presenta au dt relerenc•a dt abOgados NAME STATEMENT cie rt!jll!S or anc:net unaer ;e. LOAN NO warranly. •~rtss or Im· ported to be: 2175 PACIFIC ment Cbcle of California. Commonly known ad· may also be examined at respuesi. • lJempo, puede o a una ot1clN dt ayuda Tile l~to'IWlg oerso"'• ~Ja Siar-or comm. ll"' S • : pfltd, regard•ng lltle. pos· A.VENUE lf3. COSTA Pe11110ner alleges In sub-d1ess: 3222 East PacJlic lht 011.ce ol lhe C11y Clttk perder el caso. y le pu~en leg~l (vea el d.rec1or10 1ete-is.ate oono busllless as DON S.C:or. u~oo e: s Q 6115 e 881773-5 session, condition, Of tn-MESA. CA 92627 stance 1n said Petltion that Coast Highway, Corona Del of the City of Costa Mesa. qu11at su sal.ano, su d1nero l0ntco). SACK SEUM 67._878 5 ano Protes5 on• ,. • REF: BROWN, WENDY cumbrancu, Including Tht undersigned TruslH HUNTINGTON BEACH IN· Mar, CA 9262S.2302 Bid Oocumenls Wtlt not be y otras costs de su ' CASE NUMBER BROOKHURST ST ANA14EIM ftr!'I f ~c CV B OF A fees. charges and ex· disclaim• any llablhly for DEPENDENT Is a newspa-Legal Description: Lots 2 malled unless the ad· propledad sin avlso aolclo· (Numero del CHo) CA 92804 · lUCICY ESCROW to . LHC T.S. No. 307388 pense.s of lht Trustee and any lncorreclnen of the per of goneral clrculatlon and 3 ol Tract No 1045 in d11ional SS 00 charge Is In· nal por pa.rte de la cone. 91c3950 PYONG 'VOOL UE 987 1&79 l c -1 ho.i 27349 of lhe trusts created by street address and other publl•hed for Iha 011· the city 01 Corona· Del Mar, eluded with payment Exlslen otros requ1sltos It-The name and address 01 BELFAST DR ,4 GAROEt. R~w..a"a >it )t .. _A 7' IMPORTANT NOTICE said Deed of Trusl. to pay common designation, if seminallon ol local or ltl• County ol Orange, State 01 Each bid shall bt made gales. Puede que usted GROVE CA 9~4 l'.ie#!l"'rt Seat::l-'C~ M• TO PROPERTY lht remaining principal any, shown herein. graphic news and Intel-California 15 ptr map re-on .. the Proposal torm. quiera namar a un at>ogado 1he coun is; (El nombre Y BE r • •• oaiv :i sums of the nolt(s) s• The 1ota1 amount "of the tlgonce or general charac. corded 1,; Book 34, page sheets P·I through p.9 1nmed1atam1n1t. Si no direccion de ta cone es) DR Ml ~J~be~87Ji\oJe ~· :N243273 1.:· • .,., ~ay ~ OWNER: C\Med by said Deed of unpDid balance ol the obli· ter In the C11y of Huntington 11 of Mlscellaneous Maps, proytded in Iha con11ac1 conoct a un abogado MUNICIPAL COURT OF 1 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Trust to wit: $110.306.28 gallon secured by the Beach, Counly ol Orange, In lhe oltice ol the Counly documents. and shall be puede llamar a un Hl\llCtO THE STATE OF CALIFOR· 9~4 PUBLIC NOTICE UNDER A DEED 01= with lnteres1 thereon from property 10 be sold and Slate of Calllomla. and has Recorder of Orange County accompanied by a cort1l1ed de reterenc1a de abogados NIA 4601 JAMBOREE Trus bustness is conouci~o --------- TRUST, DATED JULY 4/01/93 II 7.125~ pet reasonable estimated maintained a minimum cov· Record Owner: Anthony or cashier's check or a b•d o a unn oflctna de ayuda 0 ·0 EWPORT BEAC bYhusoandandwtft ~cllllous 1, 1988. UNLESS YOU annum as provided In sald costs. upensea and ad· orage ol such local or tel• M. Carlini, a mamed man, bond tor nol less than 10% legal (vea al directorio tel• A A • N H, SlGNEO PYO~G VOOl LEE & Business Name TAKE ACTION TO PRO· nota(s) plus cost and any vancH 11 the tune of the graphic nows and lnlel· as his sole and separate ol tilt amount ol lheir bid fonico) CALIFORNIA 92660 HAR· Mt RAN LEE 5 advancn w1lh Interest. 10lllal publication of the N<> llgenct ol a general chat· property made pa..,abte 10 tht City' CASE NUMBER BOA JUDICIAL DISTRICT The reg5tran1 commtnt.eC tc T~ 1 tatement TECT YOUR PROP ESTIMATED TOTAl..DEBT I ' • Th ..... and .... """°' b I "8 "'""' ri~ s.. 5 11 • lice of sale ls: s 178.257.29 acter o not less than This property is not a ol Costa Mesa. No pro· (Numero del Caso I • name, a ...... ress. • ... ,....., us "ess unoef c. dOI ~ s ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD $121,519.70 In addition 10 cash. 1he twenty-rive perceot (25%) dwelling posal 1hatl be cons1dtr.td 84c0802 telephone number of plan· 11nous b.is ness name 01 narr>es PA~f ,c " ~LS ~flE:.. •• AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF The • beneficiary under Trustee will accepl a cash-of its total published Inches 11 ihe subject ol this sale unless acc?mpan1ed by The name Md addre.ss 01 tiH's attorney, or pta1nt11f lcsttd abO\le on NA MEfltT CE'<TER ;.-1.4·: • YOU NEED AN EXPLA· said Deed of Trusl hereto-ler's check drawn on e during each year of the Is real property and ,1 has such cashiers check, Clish th rt 1 • (El b without an attorney. is: (El Tnts statemerit w.is I ·~d v.•tn alil<a I '·noon 11 ., c:. NATION OF THE NA-fo1e ••ecuted and deliv· slate or nallonal bank, 1 three year period Im· no streel address or other or bidder's bond 8 cou s. nom re Y di 1 1 tht Coun'Xi, Cler~ ot Ofange 9269 ' - Tu .. E OF THE PRO. ered to lht undersigned a check .. rawn by a st~te or medlateli prior lo the fill~ No b1d shall be consld· direcclon de ta corte e.s) nombre, la recc on Y e Coun~on nl 13 199A 1 1 R " u .. common designation d1· ertd unless '' is ~a .. e on a .. UNICIPAL COURT OF numero de 11111000 def NO tCE·T"~ '~" "'·s N• ....... Don S.i rt • .i.s ~ '-C EE DI N Q AGAINST wrlnen Decl11atlon of D• fedtfal cred11 union °' a ol lhe e1tlion: that sal rections lo it's location' may ... ... m .......... "" '"''"' p e A ., c 9~* · fault and Demand IOJ Salt, check drawn by a stale or newspaper hu been In tX· be obtained lrom lhe Mar· blank proposal lorm lur· THE STATE OF CAUFOR· abOgado del demandante, Sti•ment UPt<ts 'V8 yea<~ i~;s c"3 5 ~~s ~ ~ • YOU, YOU SHOULD and• written Notice of De-fedtfal savings and loan lstence under the spedlled ahal°s Office upon request n1shed by the City ol Cosi. NIA. COUNTY OF OR· o dtl dtmandanle que no lrom 1118 oal! 11was1ea1n tilt d .. dwa t; 8., Ind.~ .. ~'~ CONTACT A LAWYER. laull and Elect.Ion lo Sell. association, savings as. name ''HUNTINGTO~ Prospective bidders Mesa Ind 1s made m ac· ANGE, 4601 Jambortt Ilene abogado, ts) Olliee ol 11te \;OllnlV Cierk A llf lht11 •eQrslranl , ct'rr-On MAY 12, 1994, al The undersigned caused socialion or savings bank BEACH INDEPENDENT should refer 1o sections cordance v.11h the pro111. Road 1104• Nttwport CHRISTOPHER E AUS· fic:t1t1ous Buslfless Nam• Stall?· mcncea t.) 1rariuct b.is 10:00 A.M. CAL·WESTERN said Notice of Default and specllled In Section 5102 during the Whole of said 70l.5IO to 701.680, lnclu· s•ons ol the Proposal re· Beach Cahlornla 92660. SELL, BAR ;: 117356, menl mustt>e l1oed 1>elo1e ma• ness unaet m Fictio AECONVEY.A.NCE CORP., I Election to Sell to be r• of lhe Financial Code and three yoar period; Iha said slve. ol tho Code ol Cfvll qul1emen1s. 2595 'HARBOR JUDICIAL SATIN & RUSSELL, 4000 lime Tne liling of 11115 statement Businl'SS Nart•CIS) I mil Cahlornta co1poratlon as corded In tht counlY where authorized to do business newspaptf has a bona fide Procedure lor provisions Each bidder must have a • MACARTHUR BLVD STE does nor ot 11se•t aulllonl! r.ir above on 3.19.~4 duly appointed 1rus1ee the real property ls focated. lh lhfs state. In the evenl tist or paying subscnti.rs governing the loims condl· Class "A" license 1Gon11al DISTRICT ·• . ust 111 ltus stile ol a re• tioos Don Sanz under and pursuant to FOR SALES INFOR· lender other than cash Is and a subslantlal ~istnbu-llOns. and eHoct or the sale Engineering) and also pre-The name, address, and 950. NEWPORT BEACH. Bus..,ess ~ame i."l Y101a:.otl o• Tn 5 slatemenl 1r>as 1 0 DHd of Trust recorded MAT I 0 N 1 Mon ·Fr I accepted, lhe Trustee may lion lo paid subscribers In and the liab1l1ty ol d11lault· quahlttd as requittd by telephone number of plain-CALIFORNIA 92660. 714' lite 11gll1S 01 anot11tt unatr ~IO· w•tn tht Cou111y c e1 ~ c JULY 11• 1988 15 Inst No. 8 :00am to 5 :00pm wilhhOld t~ Issuance of the !iunhnglon B~ch. Cah· ing bidders la.v 1111 s attorney, or pla1nt1H 851-1163 eral Sti•e or common law (Set Or;inge Counr~ i Mu_ 88-330t•1. In boOk X. page (819) 48g.3588 lht Trustees Deed unlil fom1a area; the said ntWS· NOTICE IS HEREBY A Contraclor using a crall wthout an attorney is· (El DATE: FEB 20, 1992 Sect!on 14400 et seq Bus~s z2 1994 x. ol Olflclal Records In the C '"L·WESTERN RE· funds beeome available 10 paper has established and GIVEN lhal on May 18, ol class1llcatJon not sho.,.n ' b I d ' . A' J. PETERSON Clerk, and Prol1Ss1ons Codel F603000 office of lht County Rt-" the payee or endorsoe as a publlshod DI regular lnler· t994. ar 2;00 o'clock P.M. on the General P1tvo1hng nom re. a ireccton ~ IRMA GARCIA 0 r f corder of ORANGE County. CONVEYANCE CORP., mailer of right. vals on Thursdays and Sat· 11 Otange Counly Mar· Wage Determinations may numoro de teltlono( I • eputv 1151 11'"8 PubLs'tl~d Ne ... p ·t Be t Stale of CALIFORNIA ••· 7883 La Mesa Blvd.1 Said sale wUI be made, urdays of each week In lhal's Oept...,.601 Jambo· be required to pay the abogado dol demand e, Published Nev.por1 ES ROW AMERICA CORPS Costa Mes-a o .. , P ~ 1cu1ed by WENDY JO 2nd Floor, P.O. Box but without covenanl or Huntington Beach Call-ree Blvd . rm 108. City 01 wage rate or lhal crah or o def demandante quo no Beach.Cos1a Mesa Da 1Y 973~a!:(;~;!ve~d~4 April 2l. ::s, Mai 5, 1~ BROWN, AN UNMARRIED 9008 u Maaa, Callfor· warranty. expren or Im· lomla for al leasl three Newport Beach County 01 elass1hcauon most closely Ilene abogado, es) Pilot Apra 21, 28 May s. Nt11111>ot1 Beac:h-tostit.lesa 1994. WOMAN WIU. SEU. AT nla 91944-eooe piled regardlng bllt, pos· yeats: and It ha.sonly one Orange Stale ol Caltfornia related to 11 as shown tn TOLEDANO & WALD 12, 1994. ~..,Pilot l• SC· PUBLIC AUCllON TO ses.sion Of encvmbfances. principal otfoee of pubRCI· I will sell al public auction lhe General Oeierm1nal10ns • th504 A ., ---------HIGHEST BIDC?ER FCR (619) 460..9910 10 sarlsty the lndebledness tion. which office ls located 10 the highest bidder tor eHect1v1 11 ttte ume of the Kenh M Grtgoty. (State Ck2A3271 Anr 2l ~a Mav 5 12 PUBLIC NOTICE CA.SH, CASHIERS CHECK Dat9d: APrll 05, 1994 secuied by said Deed. ad· In tht City ol Hunlington cash In lawtul money 0j the call for bids. Bar jll117837). 18201 Von PUBLIC NOTICE --------- DRAWN ON A STATE OR By: Joanna Llovd vances !hereunder, with In· Beach. Cahlornla. which Is United States. au the right, The Contractor shall com· Karman Avenue, Suite PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF NAT I 0 NA L BANK. A TRUSTEE SA1.E OF· ltrtsl as provided lhtrtln. Wllhln the same counly as Ulla and lntoresl ol said ply with lhe p1ovislons ol 1000. lrvlne, California ens t 15805B WITHDRAWA1. FROM CHECK DRAWN BY A FI CE R 1 JO ANN A and the unpaid prlnclpal ol the pohllcal su'?dillision for judgment oebtor(s) In tht Section 1770 to 1780. 10-92715-1005, 714·752·5538 Fictitious Fiie No. f603517 PARTNERSHIP STATE OR FEDERAL LLOYD EXT 3011 lhe note secured by aald which the Ptlllloner now above described properly elusive. of the Cal1lornta DATE: FEB 10, 1994 BuslneH Name F1£!!!'EOSUTS•BUSTEMIENNTESS OPERATING UNDER CREDIT UNION, OR A p b'll h d Ne po t dHd With Interest thereon seeks ad,udlcaUon. Of so much thereof as may Labor Code; lh• p1evau1ng J , PETERSON Cletk Statement T ......, " FICTITIOUS CHECK DRAWN BY A u s • w r as p<OYided In aald Note. Said Pellllon Wl11 be heard be necessary to sausty rate and sule of wagu es· b M R 1 D ' ' Tht following persons ate ~ I .ow"g Ptr~o 5 BUSINESS NAME STATE OR FEDERAL SAV· Beach.Cosi. Mesa Dally fees. charges 1nd eit· In lhe 1bove-ent1lled court sa.id execution, with ac· labltshed by the C11y of "I • "1• eputv doing business.,. ~are aomo bu5"'e~ as GRAY~ The 10 ,0..,,0g person ha, INGS A.ND LOAN AS. Pilot April 21 , 28, May 5, penses of the trustee and In Department 703 lhertol. crued Interest and costs Cosla Masa, wn1ch aie on Published Newpotl 5120 C'AMPUS PART· 80 ORIG.NA.S 2t>945 CABO w•thdra"'n ., a genera SOCIATION. SAVINGS AS· 1994. of tile t1usts created by localed al 700 Civic Cenltr APPROXIMATE MINIMUM lilt with Iha City Clerk of Beach-Co5ta Mesa Daily NEAS, 5120 Campus Onve, llOAO LAGUNA HIUS r.All panner ftorn lht par111tr. SOCIATION, OR SAVINGS Th505 said Deed of Trust. Drive, West, Santa Ana, BIO$ n/a lht City ol Costa Mesa: Pilot April 21 , 28, May 5. Newport Beach, CA 92600 FOR~1A92t1~3 shrp opera1tng under ,, t' BANK SPECIFIED IN SEC· BROOKIAMERICA California on May 4, 1994, Da ted Aprll 13 and shall tor1e1I penalUes 12, 1994. How1td M Bidna. 5120 _CHRS JOt<~STO>; 9 O_ loct.t•o1;s busntu name er ~1~~~18~eo~E~~ PUBLIC NOTICE MORTOAOB CORP., :~1:,~01~~a~:~.~~O:U: 1994• '~~~~::~.·~r~~~~~~on-Triso1 cempus Drive, Ne..,pon ~tADOw RIDGE OR;VE 1t1 LOP DESrGN GAO p AIZED TO DO BUSINESS YOU ARE IN DEFAULT TRUSTEE CONSOLI· setm1ybeheatd,atwhlch Division: Harbor, The City Counct of the PUBLIC NOTICE Beach,CA 92660 TRABUCO CA..,.YG.'J CAWfO!i l77S2 1.1icn1t, Sw•e A I· IN THIS STATC WILL BE UNDER A DEED OF DATED RECONYEY· lime fSe1111onef Will epply 4801 J1mborea Blvd., C1l" ol Costa Mesa rt-Rlchatd O. Keys. 5120 '-llA ~2679 ""' CA g;:;u TRANCE AN CE C 0 Mp AN y , SUMMONS Campus Orlvt , Ne.,.port P·15 bL5mess s Ctlll~UCttO Tht Fief lious B..os ne)I HELO AT THE EN TRUST DATED F•bnt· I for an order declaring Ind rm. 108, Newport HIVH the nghl 10 ltj8CI Beach.CA92660 bya~llld•VIOUal Name rt'letrea to eocr.r; TO THE ORANGE CITY ary 7 t99 t UNLESS AOENT. 21031 VEN-eslabllshl~ HUNTIN TON Beach, CA 92880 ony and'or all bids. CCITACION JUDIClAL) This buslneu is con· SIGNrn CHRIS JOtt,..STON Y.-'.S 1 ed in Oran~e Co•int HALL. 300 EAST CHAP· YOU TAKE ACTION TO TURA BLVD.. SUITE BEACH IN EPENOENf 81 Michael S. C1rona, MARY ELLIOTT, Dep-NOTICE TO DEFENDANT duC1ed by: a general part· Rf'Orslrant as nc1 yel ~gun on 12..S 92 F5548lfi MAN AVENUE. ORANGE. PROTECT YOUR PROP· S 2 0 r W 0 0 DLA ND a ""!"'Paper of~eneral cir· Marsh a I 0 ran 9 e utv City Clerk, Cltv ot (Avlso a Acusado) WAYNE ntrshlp to llJllsacl bus rss um:er J!I~ Full name and aaaius 01 ~CIU~~~~~ ~~~~~d 11~~ ERTY. tT MAY BE SOLD HILLS, CA 91364 (818) ~~:,n :r.~~. ~~~ur;, Count"/ 1 Costa Meaa. MESSERE. DOES 1 TO SO The rtglstranl(s) com-l<.1' ~s o~s m n.mie or 11'1e pem>n y, 1na1a,., ng and now held by it und« AT PUBLIC SALE. IF 340-4472 Orange, Slate of California. BV O. Hirp, Deputy Project No. 94-09 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY menctd lo transacl buSI· names • a flt>rrln ~.• ttuieJ 011J y 23s.t s11ru1 said DHd ol Trust In the YOU NEED AN EXPLA-Dated: 03131/1H4 DATED: March 25, NOTE: Do not take down Published Newport PLAINTIFF': (A Ud le esta' neH under the FICl•l•OUS TIHS Slalf'rn.•nl W1S. 0 Wlttl Ana • 11 Co~ll M u CA p<o,.....y llluated In said .... TION 0 ., TH• NA-av1 NANCY VIGIL, 1H 4 or deface a posted notice Beach.Costa Mesa Daily dtmandando) EDILIA Bu11ness Name(•I l•sled !tlf Coun!V Cleo, ol Ora~~e 9~":.'7 C ,.,.... d SI d ~ r '"' TRUSTEE s '"LB OF p I • 2 99 T 0 RR ES, R 0 BERT 0 above on: January 15, Count't on Marc.1128 99• M•chaei Diiley oun~ an ate • TURI! OF THB PRO. .. • FRANCIS I!. SMITH before the salt or satlsfac· 1 ot ,.pril 14• 1. 1 4· TORRES, a minor by and 1994 NOllCE·Tllis ~ICIJt1011s NIL"'!! Tn1s s1at8'Tlen1 y,;is 1 vc sgig-MPs~ETELY DE· CEEDINQ AOAINIT FICER ANDROBERTF.TYL.ER llon ol Judgment. Penal Th498 through hll guardian ad HowardM.Bldna St.itament t•t1rts rve vears"1111'1e County Cleo. c• SCRIBED IN SA.ID DEED YOU, YOU SHOULD LPP 9713 av t FRAN Cl I E . Code Sechon 8t6 (mlsde· PUBLIC NOTICE lllem EDILIA T RRES Richard 0. Keya from Ill• da 1t W3'J t ll Ill • Orange COunty on t.la en OF TRUST CONTACT A L.AWYl!R. Published Newport SMtTH, Attorneya for meanor). You have 30 CALENDAR f!lll stalemenl was Mtd c•r.ce ot !tie CMIV C ~ A 7. 11194. • PACIFIC NATIONAL T .S. N0.30820.Z04 Beach.Costa Mesa Dally Petitioner Published Newport cns1t64718 DAYS alltt lhls summons with lh• County Cftrk ol r ~OIJS !!~1<1as kam s1.1i. Publ.sn~ N•~Port Beatn BANK, AS TRUSTEE Notice of Pilot April 7, 14• 2I, 1994. Publlahed Newport Beach.Cos1a Mesa Daily SUMMONS Is ~ed on you 10 I.le a Or~ County on March ment mi:sr oe ltle.1 be'~• tll.1 Costa .. ~.u Oa ~ Po;o: The slrMI llddress and Tru•tM'a lala lh487 Beach.Costa Mesa D•'"' Pilot A.prll 21 , 211, May 5, (CITACION JUDICIALI lypewiittlln response el ll\ll 25• 1 "'lf The lltn9 ot llH s~?Pmtn Aplil i. 1" :!t 28 t9'J.a lhef 0 ..... tl -r court F003405 Oat!. not ~I 1:s~lt aumorr.e ... Tri•S.:.i ~ any~~nre~'P',':~ UndaTr Dead PUBLIC NOTICE Pilot March 31, April 4, 5, 1994. NOTICE TO DEFENDANT; A lelter or phone call w1ff Pubhshtd Newport Beach· use 111 l!lrs si.a" 01 1 r1et, ou~ deacrlbed above 11 pur· of ru•t 6, 7, 8, 9, tt, 12, 13, ,4, Th506 (Aviso a Acusndo) KAREN not protect yew: your lype-Cotta Mesa Dally p,101 Busmess Name '" viol.\UO!\ ~,--------- ported to be' 3001 CROY· Notice Is here~ Riven SUPERIOR COURT 15, 18, 18, 111, 20, 21, 22. PUBLIC NOTICE BLANCK~ and DOES 1 10 written 1eaponse musl be Al)fll 7, 14, 21, 28, 1994 Ille llQM!s 01 ncl!\tr und , F 0 To place an •d tn DEN BAY, COSTA MESA. ~~~T&:&~K~~R~o'ift. OF CALIFORNlA 23, 25, 28, 27, 28, 29, 30, lO, Inclusive In proper legal form II you Th48G tral SI.Ill or mmon 1.1-. Sf! The Piiot class lied, CA 92826 ON COUNTY OF ORANOI! May 2, 3, 4, 1994. N TICE YOU ARE BEING SUED BY want the cOUl'1 lo hell Yout Sttl!On 14AOO tis Q Bus s Call 842-5078. The undersigned Trust1M ~~sscX ':u=~••cX ~u~':i: In the Metter of the M291 INVIT~NQ BIDS ~~:J~~J~ J,~1Jt:~1~ fi':ou do nol f.le )'OUI r• PUBLIC NOTICE ~1r~t~o · ---------- d11C1alm1 any liabil11Y Of IU1ed trustee pursuant to Propo••d Aaoartolno PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY ASSOCIATES. sponse on tJme, you may Flctltl-·• • n; Chances ar• any Incorrectness of lht ht OHd I Trust 1xec:u1ed in• t and ••t•bllsho You have 30 CALENDAR lose the case. and your -Al.DE.,N LYMAN HCSIO you ltVlll f1f'IO l1rffl address andl Olh«11 ~Y CHERt0 K. ANDERSON, ma~t of •1HUNTINQ. GIVEN lhat seated r,ropos· DAYS alter this summons wages, money and p1op-Buslnaas Name 2277. Cll'ft'~ 01;.w llfl common dtslgnal on, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN. TON BUCtt IND•PIEN-Or•ne• County ~~:~1~'~:sh~°:u~~~a.~:: Is served on you to 1111 e erly rNlt be t•ken v.1thout Statement LI Fcresl C'4 9/tiJ w11at you need Recorded 02/15/1991l Inst. DENT" .. • Naw9P• Superior Court 1r1nspor1a11on and· 1uch typew1111en ttsponse at lhis further warning lrom lhe The follo-Mng persona •1• lllPOll ~ CCSta M al the J>(lC .. . I At ~I u,.012111 of o flclal ~ af Ganetal Clroul• PLAINTtl''• Anthony ~l...~~r.::c1l~"'s:~t:~:Y R~ c:'~uer or phon. call ,,..~ ~. are other legal ,. du~~s\G~N~RATIONS 243223 ~l~.~~ you want to pay RecofdS ~the dolflceofofJt-;: U4N\ M. Certlnl HABIUTATION FOR WEST· no1 protect )OU; your ty1)41-Qu111men11 You m•y w1111 17801 Skypatk Circle. Suite ---------wtien you read •: ,f! I ~ ~. erca111omi.: • N0.1 A90479 =~!~1!' Ray-MINSTER A-VENUE FROM wn111n 1espons1 must be to call an anomey rignt C, ""ne. C.A. 92714 "'ILIC NOTICE Claulfied and punuant lo lhe Nollet NOTICK OF _..,.. DEL MAR AVENUE TO 1n prop¥ legal form II you aw1y. II you do not know Lynda Susan Hunt. t~S --------- ~ . of Default and Election to HmARINO OP NOTICK 0, MONTE VISTA AVENUE, want lht court lo hear your an an0<ney, you may call Raenene Way, Moreno Val• fMt"' f917t1 Sell thereunder rtcOtded PSTITION TO MAllllHM.'I IALll wlll be received by lht Cily Catt. on allorney rtltfral strVIC9 lty, CA 92553 flCTITIOU8 IUSINl18 llOUNf OIM 10/27/1993 lnlt. 193-AICll"TAfN AND LIVYtNO OPFICllR of Costa Mesa al tht Ofllce If you do not lilt yout tt• or a legal aid olllce (U1te<1 Cnt11tr MICl\HI Hwnl, Ullf STAT(M(lff ~ • Mtlllil9y 0734647 of •aid Oftlclal llSTAllUIH THI Orant• Caunty Mar• ol lht City Cl«k. 77 Fu •P<>O•• Ot'I 11me, you may In the plione boOk). same Tiit IOllOWVIQ per1onh Ct..-•~ Rec:ofClt, vwlll Se41 oo 0Af28/ STAllDlllG OP AMI, 490t JMnbe,.. onv.. Co11a Mesa, Ce1.ror. lose the ca.e, al'\d your Oespues de Que le ti\· Thi• bus!ness 11 con· 1 dolrlg IMllNSS Mill( "~All Flllllv" t"4 at 12:30 PM. at THE "HU_l_T_ ···~H Blvd., #108, Newp911 ru. until tht ho\11 01 10 00 WIOff. rnoney Ind P'<>P' treg'*' Hta citactOn Judi· d1>eted t>y husband aod ROO ~.tot IAKl~ ~ MA.JN NORTH ENTRANCE "• --.~ .._" CA eieeo Har· 1 m .. Monday, May 2, 1994. erty may be ta tn W•lhout cial usted t ene un ptuo de 1111·le STRUT COST.A t.tESA 1121 -TO TME ORANGE COUNTY INHNNHNT Al bet oiwt..... LrlY'INQ ,, which hme 1ney W•ll be furth« warning lfom lht ~o DIAS CALENDARIQS Tiie 1•$•Slfanll•) com. 92626 COiia MeN COURTHOUSE. 700 CMC A MNIPAPD opened publicly ind rea<I coun para pre1enlar una r• meoctd 10 tranaacl tKISt• AHOY .... ~·=•;;11;•;·:.-~1 CENTER DRIVE WEST, OP QUKRAL 0"1C•R FILI NO. alou<l In tht Council Cham• Thett att other legal 1• apueata Hcrlla a maqulN Mii under the l'lcliltout Sl(YtlH WALNUT 91 SANTA ANA. CA at public CllltCUUTIOM HOCS btrs, Stllt<I proposolt qu1ttment1 You rNY went en tstl COiie lualntH Name(sl l1sltd 9 789 , IUCllOn. to lht lllghett bid· co. ......... ee.I• COURT CAI• NO. •ha• bellt lhe •·ll• ol the 10 u• an allorMY right , .. u.n.:A~. noo una,. o'~~.· t;. ~ ~:!, I Th& M II cond Clef tor c.th (peyll)te at ....._ tooet 1e1eeo..a llllOrk and name ol 11\t bid· away. II you dO not Ir.now t~ --or;. Thit •lllement llllat lilea 11¥ ani "'° lht time of .... In lawful Sy vil1ut of• wr11 luued def tM no Olhtr d•&tin-an 1110.nty, you may ca pro............ tu rtepuel .. With the Count Cletk of SlGHIO MOY HA M 1noner. of th e Unlltd DATKt.., 4. t"'4 on August t, t"3 In tM QUllhif>Q INtlct. Any b•d r .. an anorMy rtltr1ll Mfvkt ear ta a maQlll!lt tteM QUI ()(tnge C ty Y M h Thi 'iOllntll c:cmmtnQtll ID a..... , .. rtgN, •· anCI TIMllt 9.00 A.M. above dtllignattd eou11, ~ afltJ lht achtdultd or a leg .. aid ofl•ce (lilted ~ con lat tom\all-i•. l"4 oun on •1c DllllntlS Ulldtf flt ln9lfeSt. conveyed 10 and DIPT1 701 upon 1 iudO"*" entered c!Otlf\O ~for the rK .. PI In lht pnone bOOll). dt<lff leg .... e.propieda1 • • now held by II unclet Nld NOTICE II HEREBY JUnt 30, 1"3 In '"'°' of of bids shall be returned lo DtaP\111 de Qut le tno II usted q1.11ere que la Cat1e AOa211 llOVt Dut1MtS ntl'llt °' M!lnt Dead ol Trull In Iha P'OP' GIVEN 11111 THOMAS judgment CfedllOf(•), Aty• bidder unopened 11 11\alt lreguen esi. c111clon JU<ll-tscucNtucaso. ,.ubll"*' N.wl)Of1 leKll-ttellboftonHIA r ii!rtii!if'11 ef'Y....,..... In U6d COuncy JOHNSON ha.• Ned hi• mond De Angelo and be the sol• re pon•lb hty of ctal uetect \tent un plazo ~ SI us•ed no PfeMnla 11,j COsta Meta Daur Puot "'Th~"*"Ml~Cfe!~-:i "'&~ ... Ill I I and ""9 and d9ICribed • vetlnect Petition In th• egalrill judglneflt debtOf(I) the bldCllf to sift that his 10 DIAS CALENDAAIOS rt1pueeta • u.rnpo, pueo. A.pfl 1•, 2t, 21, May f , t°"2'1~ t4 te94 -a llll I •I foloWI: ebowe enlltd prooetdlng An110ny M Cafllri ~ bid 11 rtcttl/90 In proper paft p1esen11r una I• perdtf ti UIO, y It t"4 DI\ ., .. r _. • • •• 1 -Al MORI f'UU Y D!· reqi 1 • .,. ttl9C ttlt Court • n • t b • 1 • n • • o l fln\e. epue111 esaha 1 meqlMa ~ ~ 1alatlo • .u -.o ~ ICl -nticM .__ ·--ICNllO ON SAID DEED 1N1te ri _,..., ltl OJcMr 11.32t,442.M ~due A Ml of Did Docu1Mntt tn Htl c; lt y otres ~0111 Cle 111 1 $Wlllttl!t ...,._ ...... ~ -_., --°' TRUIT. tncl deerM ue.n11nina on Nld judgmtol on ... '!'9Y be Obtained II lhe Of Una ~ 0 111\e WIMNl<la j>fopiadad Mn avltO ~ '°"' " .. ,. -"' .. C.W•IM• N1f4 .....OIS and "lablllNna HUNTING"-dllt of 1ti. 1nuanc4J ol flee of tht City EnglMtr, ttltlonlca no le otrec:er1 '* por parte de la cor1e RENT Ofllr:t Of N ~a.rt. A t 10 .,....,.. TRUITll II lfLLINQ TON HACH INDlPtN• Slid writ. I l'leve ~ 11 ,.., Dflvt, Cotta 'Meu. prottc¢10tl; su re11)\iPt1 bleten °'10I rtqUltrllOt le ~ .,._. IMnll S. Colla.._ fl" 0 Pl RT Y •'AS IS, DINT M 1 ~ ol upon e11 right, • tnet ~ Ctlltofn11, upon norvel\lnel· etrlit 1 maQulM 1ltnt qiA gai.s PUlde que Ulled .......,..,,. ~ • ~~ "*"' muet Ot 11M "'°"• ... - WHIRi It" l'""'tf ~ lof the *"' ot Mid judgmeN .._ peymant of 115 oo An cumplir con laa '°',,,..._ qu.a lamar • 1#\ ~ H""lf'• CllSlllllG ... Tiie -Gt• Thi ._ ..._. and C"Y ol 9"et\, Clabter 1 In lie If\ addltlonal chit o1 1500 dadal legalet ~dM 1nmee11111.men1e. SI no ... flOt ef .... .._.. .. ' da11v 142·5178 PLUG IN \ .. lht.nday. April 21, 1984 MUCMOTICU MUCIOTICll WICllOTICU HOTICE 04' l1'USTf£'1 It gent or9dil0tl, and .,.r flllllt tnU't be llitd Ditore • WI., TN9t· AOAIN8T YOU, YO II d1,11 Ill w MOUNd SALe UHOeft OEEO •lllAlllllO. CA .... 90N who "VIV odMfw Wnt Tiie -Of 11111 atlllftllll •· tOIO ~ "'-· 8MOULD CONTACT Mid o.ed d Trust CW TRUST tm..na be intet .. ted rn m. · dots not oflfllll .,Ilona lie~ HOii •wYI" -. the .... _.___ Ts •No. J010 .. ~I or Ht•te Ot both of 1111 II\ fill 11111 OI • '~.... eeia:.H24 eit· 0. ""reo••anl com!Mfl(:td L.. • w.. . ---loan NO 015524 IY . I Y H £LEN ' R 1 N £HAR 8ullnen NlfTlt In viollllon 01 vu.,_,, lrudM &afe1 ansact 1M1M1eP und11 Ille lie On 01/0519• at 1 '.00 ·~ al IM TNI Odww ftef. -0 'ICER MCNAIR lie flOllll Ol lllOfllr uneltf Ftcl ~CM/at 04/2t MIO, 8y; ~.-t1 11ou1 IHiHMISI' n11111 01 P.M.. N.A. 110 .. TOAO TM~ undef • A,. HuMber. 050-221-07 0 0 • TAC 2017S1A PUB OfWIGE A PETITION llal. sa.. Of COl'MIOll ... (Sae • • noufl•Ul\ee a.... Ot lid lbCM QI\ NIA SIRVICll, tNC. .. 0.-d °' Truat ~otOt u~~:~ ~e':~AUJ-~ " IT • ~ COASTOAILYPILOl 4114. ~~A~~n ~t.JgAN n!' ~.!:=:~,. BUlileU PUIUC IOTICU W'11'411 ""T~S:~11-:1*~~ dUly appointed TNll ....... and,...'*' I 1AUST OATIEO May lO, AN • 11 Of 4121, 4128 Court of Cehf'::n1e.flltt rb NO~ Of' • 4114, 4121 Co1in1Y on 11.a:ci. 30, 199-4 under .nd purluat'I to the ~Md a tH1 UH1£SS YOU TAkE NA N~ • PUILIC NOTICE County or Oref'\Q9 N..Dfl l'fllM UCROW CCNW'. ~'I SAU! .... .,. -1 NOTICE·Tll11 FtcllllOllS H~ Deed of Truat Recorded Dedatdon at De4eull ACTION TO P9'0TECT ING AG.AINI YOU THE PETITION r• 22112een1r10r,.,, Su• 1 true-.s.No rv--·"' SW.mtnl el(l>fH 1~ 'fW'on 03122j91 81 Oemend '°' a., end ~~A~·:U~~ ~ COMTACT ~ W· NOTIC£0FTllUSTU'S quests lMt JOAN A He~~~119::. ,.._ oJ!3.:!';117as.. STATfMllTOfUANDO• goin "'1:~ II WllJ.,lltd: O'lt Document No 91 · wntten Notice at Def• SALE If' YOU NEED AH NO,. Of ~n~· Ul.E IALE MCNAIR b• 11ppolnted • OWf Pio ........ ~ No 134t317 •WT Of nice 0 ounty k new • • p .. and Election to Sell EXPUNA TI0'-1 Of THE r.fl Of UST T~~~!!"!.~ per!~"~-' repr·~~ntetlv CN241973 ~ 714 212J APW tJfi-(174-13 USE Of f.IC'T!'!!' IUSQIEll ~~~~i:u~.u~~:~~of131!r,~~~d. -=-•he underaigned cauMd ftfAlUAE Of THE PAO· NO C I H REB GIVEN --.-to ... nlj,.ate( t • .,. Htet . VOU AM tN DEFAULT _., '"'"',... .........,. O I CEEDtNG AGAINST YOU, THA OR IERVIC[ Thie Ord• No. IOOOOl>-3 of the decedent. PUBLIC NOTICE NDER A DEED Of The lo•owtio Ptrson(s) lmlt Th• tiling ol 11118 Slattmflll offloe of th• Aecofd•r of NotM:. o4 •tau l an YOU SHOULD CONTACT A CORPORATI A CAllfOR· APNI 458-422·13 THE PETITION r TRUST DATED 02/07112 lbendoned 1111 use 01 l1lt does nOI ol llsttt atilhOMI Ule Or Count Calllornla Election to Sell to lAWYER. NIA C~IRPO~lru'rA ~-OU ::te':o g:~~ quests tho d~cedent's CH•t IU.04 UNll!SS. YOU UKE AC. dous business nam• GIULIO' :111~~i~: ~I :iOf!u!~~~ •• zed b"' y. Gull._;mo recorded In lh•. count Nouce la ner=1111en FORNI COR 10~ WILL end codlc1l1, If any, ~ °' 110H TO PROTECT YOOR OELI EXPRESS, localed "' '' ~..... .._ .i Ul1l S8S Truat Net· f RUS 1· 0 UCCE 0 TEO 12122181 UNLa88 be edmltted to probate. ~SAL£ ROPEftTY, IT MAY eE 27525 PUERTO REAL, 1500 lilt rlQhlS OI another under fed· Amezcue end Matla D .... ,.,.. t,,. ,_ prOf*!Y WOfk, .. ttuat.ee, or IUC:· R~ST ,~R SUBSTIT ED ~r~~'r ACT~J~ The WILL •nd •ny codl· Tru-.. Sale No. 0 AT A PU8UC SALE. MISSION VIEJO. CALIFORHI ral. State ... c:x,Ct>mmon :ow (Gee Amei:cue, Huaband and located and more Iha ceHor vuslff, or •ub•U· R ST R~~ANT TO THE ROPUITV rT MAY IE cila ere evalleble fo 9:M0478CA YOU NEED AN UPLA· 9269' tlOn 1 et stQ • sinm Wile, RlllaM Mendol• and thr•• month1 hav tu~ ttu1ta. purauanl '°IE o1 T Ut\0E,CUJED AT A PUIUC SALE examinetion '" the file YOU AAE IN DEFAULT ATIOH cw THE NATURE The tlctltJous business na d ProlessiOllsCOde) M 1 9 Mendoza eUipMd alnoe auc:ti r900f :d9~t~!!~•t:::~~~·. lRGE ~II f:o MAA{~._Eh· FXPL~~~~E~ T~= kep\~~th~~roN r .. g~~ A~::.rr.:2~ GA~"Jsf''~~~Dl;'g~=~~~9~~~ ~l~uno ~ti&AMERICA CORPOftA.~d end Wife WIL • dlliofl Patay A. Howard, A~r1 IFCTHHE~BEEIRHGELRf RTGREURS,HES A TU RE OF THE que•t• euthority to ed· UNL.ESSYOUTAKEACTION HOIJLO CONTACT A of O<anQI, O<lglnal Fie Ho TIO!!.SELL AT PUILI DATE: 03/30194 W. Howard and Cleva Jo ~E E AM-• . h TO PROTECT YOUR PROP. AW't£R 515008 '1132G3/d111Glow8Nd h ... C ON TO THE NAMORTG\GESERIACES Howetd, w1tn vesUng H ll y R~ STABLISHEO ROCEEDING9 AGAINST mtnt8ter t .... tete u~er ERTY, rT MAY BE SOLO AT On 04121194 al 1 00 AlJREo H STEEHBLOCK GMdllf GIDll'I CA 92644 .-U Tl loliow.: Wiiiiam A. How· OECE B 13. 1990 YOU YOU SHOULD ~he l~epandent Admtn· A POBUC SAl.E. If YOU M . Pn>f .. ak>n4tl Fore· 21861 VIA OE LA LUZ Nawpon Btadl·CostaMesa HIGHEST BIDDER FOR IC,ASlRUST'EE erd and Pa\ay A. Howard, RE CORO 0 09130/1991 INST ACf A LA WYE A. 1str~t1on of ~•tetea Act. NEED AN EXPLANATION Of' ure CorPoratton 11 AABUCO CANYON CA 92679 DadV Piiot CASH, (f>llYll* It time «>Cl E. MAIN ST~ET hueband and wife 19 RIE~901R·S30124158lHOEFOOfFIFCIECIAl n 05/05194 at l .00 P.0M .. (This authonty will allow ntE NAT\JRf OF Tli£ PRO-duty appointed Truia· KATHY A STEENBLOC CN1•3410 "'1f 7 14 21 28 of le In lawful of STOCKTON CA 95290-C mm lly p rtV S N fl OF • •. l. M 0 AT 0 A E the personel reprHenta· CE£01NG AGAINST VOU, undef and 1 2 86 OE ' sa money ' too a" ~~<1Jvld~~~n.:h:1; ~wf~~NbY.:r~o~1~0i~ EAVICd, INC ... the t!ve to . tek• men~ .ac-t.fU~~ouLD CONTACT A OHd o• Trui0:~':d-' lll~C6v1~AHYON ~ur8~ PUBLIC NOTICE the Unlted Staie.) •: The •009 ln••reat. •nd Robert w. ~IA. ANO ~U~S~~T TO THE uly appointed Tru11ee un-uons without obteining on M 5 ttlM t on 02121112 a• Doou· NIA92679 • Fiie No Fltlt45 Chapman Avenue entrance Telephone Number: Howard and Cleva Jo O~CE OF 0 UlT AND ~r~ pu~=~:.~eedoo~ oo~rt approval. Befor• 10:00 A.:l.. S.,.cl iii.~. nt Ho 92·104379 8ooll SIGNED ALFRED H. SltEN FICTftlOuSIUSINESS to the Civic Center (209)546·3755 Howard, hu1band and l CTrON TO LL THERE· 1 2!-J~/87 as Doct.1ment No. laking certain very lm-1nc. Hdulyappolnted~ru1t-• Page •• ol Olllc iel BLOCK.KATHY A STEENBLOCK NAME STATEMENT Building •. 300 Eaat Unda Car1er, Agent wlle, u Community UN ER RECOR18 7•716870 Bcok ••Page .. portent •otlont, howev·ee under and pursuant to ecorda In Ul• olhca ot lhlsbuslnesswasconducted T~e tollowtng person~s A Or CA TPS •26371 Prop.riy, a1 '°an undl· 1V03/t992 INST I OF I er, the personal repre·Deedof Trustrecorded.JuM Aec:Ot'd•r of Or•n99 h b d ndv.il . Chaipm#\ ve, ange, · 11lded one -~•II lntere1t, OFFICIAL RECORDS.' Ill 1k~81t~~~~7d~ ~i sent~tlve will be re<t'.ilr•d 1. 1992 ... ln1t. No. 92. ounty, C.lllDrn1a, ••· ~~ :'1t1t:ment !as tiled ~th~~~! d~~1~J1nWs¥5 FOO all right, till• and Interest April 14. 21 , 28,1994 aa Tenanta·ln·Common ~Ell ON OS/05/1994 AT 3 30 reno• Coun~ Calilornla to g111e notice to inter ;J66710. of Olflelal Records uted by. Aobett B ~· 1 county Claflt ol Olan RESTAURANT 7011 Warne conveyed to •nd naw held•----------==~:.:~~:,~ 9 11" T~NCEA\0THTEHEMAl~u~t'Y executed by: Fred Garcia ~~!~hee:r!~":ed ~nl~• ~:~~o~~~ f::: d~:.':!!:r:do.:ir~ ouniy on Marcll 14. 1994 Avenue Unit 1 Hunt10g10 by 11 under uld DMd Of PUBLIC NOTICE 247112 ol Ofllclai COURTHOUSE,_ 4050 MAIN H~~~lr~~ :le G:JfLaL or conHnted to o l~a St•teofCafitomla.exec:uted 1 Joint Tenant1, H ALOEH2~YJ:rc.~S:."8r!.C~~P. Be~C~9F~~O 22404 An Trust In the property lit Fl tltlou Reco«tt rn ane office ol STREET. RIVf11S10f1 CA U AT PUIUC AUCTION propo•ed ectlon 1 The by Kouroah Satbaz, • mar· ru•tor General Amen· LUI Fi 1 CA 9~.. T C 90505 ated In said County c: • me County Recordet' of AT PUBUC AUCTIO" TO THE ST ai~A nd nd ed •• . tied man, .. hi• eole 9nd Financial Corpora· otn · c.,.. venue orrarice A a1· 1 ~~ Bu1lness Nam• <Kange County Ca Iii or-HIGHEST BIDDER Fi1R CASH 0 THE HIGH£ .,.,_ 1. ope ent. m1~iatra· Hp•Ht• property .. Trus· a Celllorma COtPO-N1wpor1 Btldl·Costa M8S nus busint~ IS condllC C i1om a d .. c, ,._., as: St•t•m•nt nla and purwuant to lhe IPAYABLMAT THE TIME OF FOA CASHj (peyable at tlon euthorny will be tor. Will SELL AT PVBLIC abon .. 8eoehciary Dli1y Alo /;ff~ lndlVldual AS REFERRED TO IN SAID The following persons 11e Noilce ot Default and SALE IH WFUL MONEY OF time ol SI e Jn 51awtu)I greednted unle11 •fin Inter· AUCTION TO HIGHEST Wiii • .. 11 at public •uc· CH241979 Apr 7,14 21,28 SIGNED OSCAR FRIEJO OEEDOFTROST Pff:lFiERTY doing business as· Election to Sell tnereun• THE UNI 0 STATES\ ALL money o4 ~e United tates es~ . person ilea, • an BIDDER FOR CASH !payable on to the highest bid· Th• 1eoistranl comme11ced t . VALUES DEPARTMENT dar ~rded 1212811993 RIGHT TITLE ANO INTERES11 at• The Chapman Avenue obiectton to the/et1tJon st the time of ·~le In lawful r for cash, (payable 11 PUBLIC NOTICE transac11>Us111ess under the he· SOLD AS IS The lotal STORE, 16312 Fellows Or .. In Book _ Page _ lnit 1 CONVEYED TO AND NO" en11ance to lhe C1v1C Canter and show1 goo caus money of the United StatH) ma of sale In lallllul t111ous b1.1s111ess name or nam amount o1 Ille unpaid bal· Orange, CA 92665 93.904895 01 .. Id Olllclil HILO BY IT UNDER SAID Bull di ng. 300 East why the court •h!>uld At the north front entr•nc• onev ot the United 3TATEMENT OF ABANDON· listed above on March 24 1994 ance o1 lhe obligation se-8a1galn Eicchange Inc., Record• wlll Sell on 0 ED OF TRUST IN THE Chapman Ave. Orange, CA not grant the euthonty to tile County CourthouH, a. .. a by cash a citah· MENT OF This stotement was llled witn d 1 This business Is coo-04/27/1994 at 1:00 P.M. i t p OPH\TY SITUATED IN all right. title and interest A HEARING on lhe 700 Civic Center Drive er'a checll drawn by a USE OF FIOTrrlOUS BUSINESS 11\e County Clerk of 01ange cured by uid Oee o ducted by: a corporation the North front entrance S~IO COU~~ ANO STATE conveyed to and now held petition will be held o West, .Sant• Ana, CA •U a.ta or national bank a NAME . Counry on Marefl 30, 199•. Trust and reasonably es· The registrant(s) com· 10 the county Court-to~S OESC I ED AS fOL· ~ II under said Deed of May 12, 1994 et 1 :45 ~h!d t~le.,:'!J,':eh:: ~0'1t heck d1awn by • awi. The tolloWlng person(s) h NOTICE Thts Ftct111ous Name tlmated co1t1, expenses menced to transact busl· house, 700 Civic Center PARCEL 1 LOT 17 IN BLOCK ru~t 17 I.Ila ~':P•gv st~· P .M. in Dept. 703 locat· un~er Hid Deed of TruJ In lederal credit union, ~bando~ed tht use OI Ille 1~11 St.3tement upifes ftvt years and advanoes at the time ness under the Fictitious Drive West. Sant~ Ana, 5 OF SECTION ? BALBOA ~t~ lor n d.. bed :'-"ls ed at 341 The City Drive the property altu•t•d In Hid • ch•cll dra111n ~v • oo~ss OEUl$11nEeX5SPREnSamS e Alf E lrom tne cf.lie ti W3S lated Ill the of lnidal N•blic:ation of the Business Name(s) listed CA el public auction, to ISLAND TRACT COUNTY Of a 1 ma escri · Orange CA 92688 County •nd Stat• dHcribed ._ .. °' federal Hvings located a 01hce 01 me County Clt1k A ne .--above on~ 1·2·94 the hl~heat bidder for ORANGE STA1E OF CALI· REFERRED TO IN SAID IF YOU OBJECT TO H : nd loan as1oc1a1ton, 27525 PUERTO REAL 1500 flctillous Businm Niml! State , Notice ol Sale la Batgain Eicchaoge Inc . /s cuh (payable at th• FORNIA ·AS PER MAP RE· ~NJ,PERr$~LJ~~S1~· the granting of the pelt· Pereel 1: Lot 38 of avlng1 uaoc1at1on. or MISSION VIEJO. CAUFORNI ment must be Med before lha~S267,693 .96. Payment Tr,asurer lime of sale In lawful COROE~llN BOOK 6, PAGE Th IOtal amount of the un: tion, you should appear Tr.et No. 3519. in the City vlng1 ~nil apec1t1ed 92691 tme The ldtng of this statamenCmust be by cuh, a This statement was !tied money of the Unlled 31, Ml fllANEOUS MAPS • at the hearin and atat ol Newport Beach. Couoty n Hction 5102 ol the fl. Tht l1Ct1llous bus111e~ nam does not ol 1~11 auttionze Ille , Wtlh the Couniy Clerk of St1He1), all rtOhl, title, IN TH OFFICE OF Tl[~ e:s •~=:~:!do~~!; your objecti~ns or fil: of Orang•, State o1 Califor· anc1al CO<Se and aulno-reterrtd to above was hied o use in t!llS sl.1t~ ol ~ fltbliou~ cashiers ~drawn on a Oranoe County on M11rcn and lnterut. conveyed to COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID of Trust and reasonably es· written objections with nl1, ~· 1hown on • Map ied lO do bu1me11 In October 1 199311'1 lhe counry o Business Name In violJtion oqstate or national bank, a 1, 1994 end now held by It under COUNTY tlm t..... coat• expenses the 0 rt b f th filed 1n Book. 128, P!j!H 1 8 11 slate) At. At U\e Orange Orlg1nal file No Ille r~nls ol anotner under fed· check drawn by a slate or F&00370 eald Deed ol Trusl In lh• APN 050· t 12·0 I 8 "" • . c u e ore e to 21 inelu11ve of M11c•ll•· n tron1 entt ance 10 58523~ property elluated In Hid PARCH 2· LOT 17 OF IN· and advances at the bme of heanng. Your appear· neou1 M•p•. In th• Olflee of he County Cour1houH, ALFRED H STEENBLOCK eral tale 01 common bw {See lederal credit union, or a Published Newpon Bench· County and State and OIAN WELLS COUNTRY CLUB initial pubhca11on of the ance moy be In person the County Recorderol S•ld 700 Cl111c Center Drive 21861 VIA OE LA lUZ Section U•OO et seq Business check dr•wn by a itate °' Costa Mesa On1ly Pilot da1crlbed aa 1011ows. A1 £STATES IN THE COUNTY OF Norlce of Sale Is or by your attorney. County. •Ill, sanw Ana. CA all AABUCO CANYON CALIFOR;and Prolessions Code) federal savings end loan March 31. April .,, 14. 2t, more fully described on RIVERSl~E STATE OF CALI· S29t .572 24 Payment must IF YOU ARE A Percel 2: Non·Excluilve 1ght !Ille and lntere11 NIA 92679 · Fust filing assoclallon aavln 1 as· l994 • said Deed ot Trost. FORNIA AS PER MAP RE· be bv cash. e cashiers CREDITOR or a contin· •ppurtenant H1ement1 for onv'eyed to and now KATHY A STEENBlOCK COASTAL COUNTIES fSCAO . • 11 th)l74 The street addru1 and CORDED IN BOOK 31 cheek drewn on a state or ent creditor of the the purpo1e1 and H de· eld by it under uld 21861 VIA DE LA LUl CORP. soclalion. ~ aa11109s bank1...; _______ _ other common deaigna· PAGEISI 27 ANO 28 O~ na11onal bank, a check eceased, you mutt file •.crlb•d en Artlei. XIII. Sec-eed ot Trust in the RABUCO CANYON CAUFOR " 16099Goldtnwtst St spec1hed "' sectloo 5102 PUBLIC NOTICE uon 11 any ol the real MAPS OFFICIAL RECORDS drawn l>Y a state or federal your claim with the courl uon 4 of th• D•c!•ratlon of rcperty iltuated In u1d NIA 92679 •. untllglon BliCh CA 9264 o1 the Financial Code and i--------- pro'p er t y 'ducrebed ~tJA~~O~~J;';.g ~~=~ un~~·18:: 0~ 1~!~ and mail a copy to the ~:.'~~~-~i:,t;.t:t"M:~ ounty, Calltornla d•· SIGNED ALFRED H STEEN· ~twooit!kach C~\~~ authoriied to do business su:i~~~!0~:m• 3abeove " puerporteNd to bcrt: THESE ~OPERTIES Will uv1ng!>°'and loan anooa· pers~nal repreaentatlve 7, 1974 In Book l 1090, cnblnTho thNe rtlahnd tn,et•I ·BLOCK ICATliY A STEENBLOCI( CN2432?2 Aor 71 4 21 2 in \his stale The street Statement eacon ay, ewpo SELL TOGETHER appointed by the court Peg• 174 of Official Record• n e 0 we• •r Y This busness was conaucted ---------i Beach, CA 92660 THE STREET AO.DRESS ANO lion, eavlngba •:soc1atf;d within four month• from of Oraf'Qe Councy c ar.for· 0 00 teel ol lhe Soulh· by husband a11d Wife ~ PUBLIC NOTICE address and other com-T"-lo1Jow1ng peisons ere The underejgned. Truer· OTHER COMMON OESIGNA· ~~ ~a.~~~~ 5 ~ 02 'P:,C! ;he the date of first 1uuance ni•. • aeterfy 150 le.et of lot This statement was filed "'1th • mon designation, it any. ol ~~~Sbu~'Pt~: 10425 f:, ~~~~~~~,:~~~s~li~ TIO~ IF ANY. OF THE REAL Financial Code and eutho· of l~tters as provided in mine~=::~~I t~!r•::n:,.t!: ~:y 010~ecr.'~a ~~~~ Ule Counry Clerk ol Orange NOTICE OF the real property de· Slaler A~e., •102.'Founlatn lh• streel address and PROPERTY DESCRIBED 11zed ro do bu11neas 1n this sec.uon . 9100 of the h droc.,bo'n G subitancu ountv 01 orange, Stot.i oun~ on Marti\ 14 1994 TRUSTEE'S SALE scribed above ls purpor1ed Valley,.CA 92708 other common deS1gna· ABOVE IS PURPORTED lO atate. Tha 11raet address Cahf<!rn1a Prob.ate C~de. ty!ng below• depth of 500 1 Cahtomla, 81 shown ALOE LYMAN ESCROW CORP. Trustee Sale No. to be· 2082 Pomona Timothy R. le Claire. hon 11 any shown here· BEl P-1 '26 CORAL, BALBOA and orher common deslgna· he time for fihng cla1m1 feet below the eurfK• of 8 Map recorded In 22112 C1ntJ1Orwt.110 6 5 924LC · 10425 Slater Ave . t t Ot_ In 'Tne toial amounl 01 IS ANO, CA llon, if any, ol the real ptop-will not expire before H id L•nd without the right 11 • Page 83 Mt1cel· lake Forest CA 9263 94 4 Avenue. Costa Mesa, CA Fountain Valley, CA 92708 tho un aid balance ot PA2NE 4~Nb~4NIN~ltl~ ~ILLS erty desc11bed. above la pvr-four. months from . the of sutf•c~ entry abow the aneoua Maps, Record• N1woorr 81111Ch·Cosld MesafT111• Order No. 1 OOOOA-3 92628. The und81'1igned Tt11s business Is con· the obftgallon secured \HE UNO~S~NED • TRUS· ported to be. 1877 Port hearing date noticed depth of 600 feet from the 1 Orange coul)ty, C•h· Daly P1/of1 APN• 422-221·04 Trustee disclaim• any If. ducted by: an ind1Yldual IJy the property to be TEE DISCLAIMS ANY LIABIL· Tagga11 Place Newport above. 1urtaee, .. r•••rwd In toroi• CN241976 AlJf 7 14 2L2B,vou ARE IN OEFAUL ablllt tor an incorreci-The reglsrrant(s) com· •old and rusonable estl· ITY FOR ANY INCORRECT· Beach. CA 92860. The un· YOU MAY EXAMINE deeds of record. The atreel addreu and PUBLIC NOTICE UNOEA A OEEO OF y y menced lo transact busl· mated costs, e11penses NESS OF THE STREfT AQ. d1ralgned Trull•e d11· the lile kept by the Except therelrom all ther common designa· ness of lhe street address ness under lhe F1c1111ous and advances e\ the DRESS ANO OTHER COM-da1ms any ltab!llty for any court. If you are • per· water and wat•r right• on. 11 any. of the real Fiie No. flo3u 4 RUST 0 ATE 0 and other common deslg· Busmess Name(s) l1St•d lime ol tne inettal publi· MON DESIGNATION, IF ANY. incorrect.nest of the street son interested In the ben .. t~ the eurtec:e.ol H id property de1cr1 bed FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 311 4191 UNLESS nation, 11 any, shown above on· 3·8·94 cation ot the Nol.Ice ol SHOWN HEREIN addren and other common estate you may file with lend without the nght 01 bove 11 purpon~ to be MAME STATEMENT YOU TAKE ACTION hetein Said sale will be Timolhy A. Le C11"'' aale i1 $125 070 17 THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THE des1gnat1on. II eny, shown • aurface entry. he property heretofore Th f 11 ltos stalemen1 wu liled In addiuon\o ~ash lhe UNPAID BALANCE OF THE herein. Said sale will bathe court a formel ~· Tn_ P1rc:et Number: 06-acrlbed 19 being aold tSrare' doino 0~~.Ssllt~°"J5 0 PROTECT YOUR made, but without with lhe County Cle.k 01 Truslee will accept a OBLIGATION SECURED er made, but without covenanr qfe~t 't'?i' Speflal Notice 072 ~ ltrMt acid nd ·u II" 234 Alberl Place Ctuntfs 2g238 Glano 4venut PROPERTY, IT MAY BE covenetnt or warranly, OJI· 01an~ County on Match c.uhier 1 checll drawn THE PROPERTY TO BE SOLO or warranty, ••pressed or ~o t e i ing o an 1n11en· other common d .. r;~:tkm. 11a Mesa. CA 92b27 'S:!nl.1"11:1 CA 92705 SOLO AT A PUBLICpres!ed or Implied, 09, 1 (In a state or nahonal ANO REASONABLE ESTI· implied. regarding 1111•· ry and appraise! of ii •ny, of the real property The under.1oned lrual· Samuel Chung 9691 tmpena SALE. IF YOU NEE~re ardln \Ill• F00135o ban ti.. a ch eel\ drallln by MATEO COSTS, EXPENSES poese111on, or enc;um· Hl!i~e assets or of eny dHcrlbed abow 1, purported ee dlsctalm• any Ila bi ht Avenue Garden Grove CA I 9 g • Pubhsned N11wpon Btach-a swte or lederal "edit ANO AOVANC~S AT THE llME branc~•. lor the ~rpose ol petll!on !>r account as to I>•: 4827 Dorche•t•r tor any incorreclliHi 01 Usa Kim 9691 Im rial Ave· AN EXPLANATION 0 poss ass 1 on . or Cos1a Mesa 0111ty Pilot union or a check .dJawn VfoNTHOF 1%lALNcfrV2tl<tF aebsf~g~ha l~d·'Cied~as~ pfo~d~ l!",sec,tlon 1250 Road. Newport a .. ch, Cell· lhe •lleet address an nue Garden Grove er THE NATURE OF THE encumbrancea, for the Apr117, 14. 21. 28. 1994. by • 1tale or federal sav· SALE IS $79\ 291 37 aecvr Y 111 " ° Co t e ah orn 8 Probate fomi1, 92625 otn•r common de111gna· TlllS business 'is conducted PROCEEOINOS eurpose of satisfying the Th489 Inga 11nd loan assocl· IN ADDITION lo CASH THE Trust Including the leea. ode: t. ~equeat for The undeAlgned TN•t· lion, 11 ~ny, shown here-_.,._;....;.;..;....~-"""..-.---";;....; ----------..i_~.;....;~;;.;;..;;;;...:..-z._..;.....;.. ---------- otlon, uv1nos as1ocl· lRUSlEE Will ACCEPT A charges end expenses of Spe_cial Not1ce,form 11 •• ditclalms •ny liability for In. Said u_le will b PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES allon or savings bank CASHIER'S CHECK DRAWN the Trustee The benel1· available from the court anv lncorrectne11 ol the made, but without cov· C ,. 1pee111ed in Seclion 5102 ON STAlE OR NATIONAL ciary under said Dead of clerk. 11reet addre11 •nd othar enan1 or warranty, e• PUBLI NO 1 ICE of th• Financial Cod BANK A CHECK OAAWN BY A Trust heretolOfe executed Attorney f• p.~ common dHfon•tlon, If any, p1eued or implied. re CITY OF COST• ..... and authorized to d STATE OR FEDERAL CREDIT and d•~vared to the und•· ,..._. N. hllon shown herein. . ga1dlng lllla, pouosa1on, .. .,_ busmeu In 1tt11 slate In UNION OR A CHECK ORAWN signed • wr1nan Declaration 28fi& E. eo.c 1-.,,..wy S•!d Hie will b• mid•. or encumbrances, to pa NOTICI! 0' PUllLIC NIEARINO tha event tender 01ner BY A STATE OR FEDERAL of Default and Demand lor 1221 but wnhout coveneeat or the remalnmg princ1pa REGARDING TMI ADJUSTMENT OF USER FEES than cash 11 accepted, SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO-Sala. and a wrmen Noace C.ane Del M• CA w~•ntv. ~!!Pr••~ ._or Im-1um or the note(1I ee AND CHARQIS FOR FISCAL YUR 1"4-95 the Truslee may withhold ~IATION SAVINGS ASSOCIA-of Oefaull and Election lo 92825 P • reger lllG tltb • po•· c~ed by 1a1d Deed o the luuance ol the ION OR SAVINGS BANK Sell d The undersigned 04/1 4 04/15 04/21 ~:·:~nt.,:rree~l:,~~i:e~~'. ru1l, with lnlerea\ \her-e NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing Will ~ held by ttle Costa Mesa City Council at the Trualee'a Deed untll P£CIFIEO IN SECTION 5102 cause said Nottca of ' ' 011, •• provided In ta• I ti f M 2 1"'u t 8'30 ft lbl I h Cou c lund1 become available OF THE FINANCIAL CODE Delault and Election ro Sel PUBLIC NOTICE P•1 •um of the not•l•I. nolefa) advances 11 any regu ar mea · ng 0 ay • .,..,., • • p.m .. or aa aoon ttltfee .,. &I poll •, n t e ncll hambere 10 ine payee or endo,.ee AND AUlHORIZEO TO 00 to be rOCOfded In the counry 1ecur•d. by Hid DHd of under the terrn.e 'of lh of City Hall, n Fair Drive, Costa Mel&, for the purpose of considering amending lt'le City's user fees and os a matter 01 reghL BUSINES IN fHIS STATE IN where lhe reel properr.y 1s Fii• No, FI01915 Trust w~h j"~eru1~ the;•()• Deed of Tru1t, eaumate charges schedule as tt'ley relate to the Finance, City Manager, Communications, and Public Services Said sale will &e made, T~E EVE l l NDER OTHER located Md mo1a lhan three FICTntOUS BUSIN£SS ::::~ .. e If ~nu un":e: t~ teas, charges and u Depar1menls, effective July 1, 1994. but w11hou1 covenant or T AN CASH S ACCEPTED, months have elapsed since N~E STATEMENT term• of ;,Id Dl~d of Trust pen1ee of the Truste warranty, upress or Im· 1 E TRUSTEE MAY WIT~ such ~ecordatton. The lollowmg person(s) feu, cherge1 •nd expen••~ and of the lr"U•Ls creat The following Is a sample of user fees and charges to be considered for amendment: plied regarding lllle, HOLD THE ISSUANCE OF THE DATE. CW13194 IS/are doing business ~ of the Trustee end of l by u ld Deed ol Trust, pouesslon or encum-lRUSTH'S OHO UNTIL N.A MORTGAGE 'ALfREOO'S PASTA & OHi" tn.11ta created by uid Deed wit; 1252,466 05 Estlmat b,.nces, to sall,ly tne tn· TgNOS ~ECOM~ AVAILABLE SERVICES. INC • AS 27525 PUERlO REAL ISOO of Trust ed. Accrued inlerH debtednen secured bV OORJE1 J AZ ~AgiR E~ TRUSTEE M SSION VIEJO CAU~ORHI The tot.I amount of the end add11toi:ial adv•nc:e said Deed. advances RIGHT 400 E MAIN STREET 2G91 unpeid belance of the obli· 11 any, 111111 1ncrea1e lhl Bad Check fee Cu"'9nt Fee Charved S119ge1ted FM BaMCI On Cu,,..nt CHt To Provide Service s 20 thereunder, with interest SAID SALE Will 8'..l,IAOE STOCKTON. CA Q5290-SALVATORE LONGO 60J getlon secured by the prop· llgure prior ~o sale. • fl provided therein and BUT WITHOUT COVefCA.NY 4009 PROMO~RORY DRIVE UNIT E etty to be 901c1 •nd rHion• The benehclary unde trte urwald principal ol OR WARRMHY EXPRESS TalllphOne Numbat. 'ffWPORT BEACH CAllfORNI eble H tlm•t•d cotu. 811• u1d Deed ot Trual here Home Occupation Permit Arewori<s Stand Permit Election Matertal Coples Research -Citywide U'tlllty Permit s 10 ~10 $ 15 $ 25 $ 150 ' tl'le notA sec.ured by 1c1ld OR IMPLIED ~EGAROING (20Q)_5'6-2811)9 92660 penH• and adllllflCH at tha tofore oecuted and d ctaed wit./' mterea~ lhere· TITLE POSSESSION OR EN-Par Ste"'-ns. Agen1 This bus1ness 15 conducte tirM of initl1I publication of livered to th• under on H provided in said CUMBAANCES TO SATISFY TPS #28406 by an lnd!Vldual the Notice of Sele I• signed • wnuen Oeclar• Note, lees. charges and SECURED BY ~AID OHO AO.. April t4. 21. 26. 1Q94 SIG'fEO SALVATORE LONGO •692,,32. t5. uon of Oelault •nd o. and ol tho trusi. created INTEREST PROVIOtO IN PUBLIC NOTICE tr;i he retstrant con:sme~;e~ I Hid Deed of Trust hereto· wrlllcn Notice ol Delaul Site Access Permit S0.1 o per page S ·O· $ 15 s 15 $0.10 per page cost $ 80 $ 90 e11penso• ol lhe lruatee VANC£S THt1£UNOER WITH T The S.nafleiary und•r mand for Sale, and by said Deed of Tru11 SAID NOT fEES CHARGEI nsact usiness un er a IC· fore executed •nd dellver•d and ElucUon to sell, lh ses Trust Deed Nel· ANO EXP~NSES · OF TH CNSt 182111 1111ous business name 01 names to the und•l"llfoned • wrlnen underalgned cause A copy ol the suggested user IMs end charges schedule for the Finance, City Manager, Communications, worll. 7411 Lorge circle TRUSTEE ANO OF TH NOTICE OF Its~~ abo~~on N~A 1 Mid l'1 gec1a::1or of O~fault end uld Notice ol Oeraut and Public Services Oepartment1 may be examined during normal working hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.), Huntington Beach, C TRUSTS CREATED BY SAID PETITION TO tn CIS 5 mCelen kwas, 1 0 wi ~· N °1~ 5• i ~ ~ and Elecllon lO Seti 10 In the Finance Department at City Hall 77 Fair Drive Costa Mesa Calltom(a. 92647, (71'1 842·9111, By. OEEO OF TRUST AOMllflSTER e ounrv t o rang w •n ° • 0 • •u recorded in the coun • ' ' C)nd1 L Horn. Aut Vic EST A TE OF· HR.EN Counry on Mardi 14 1994 ·~ E~c~n to ~·· ~ where the real prope NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that at aald lime and .place all lnte<ested persons may appear and be heard President, ses Trua ARROWHEAD SERVIC{ COR· .,. .. EHART M. -. .. -S NOTICE This f1Ct1t1011s N3m Notk:': ofO f cult•u __ ... E~~ ii located and more than by the City Council on the aforementloned Item. Deed Network Dated PORATION ._. --.n ~!ement eirp1res I~• year • • -.. c· three mont h• ha11 • 113128/t994 . CJO ANDREAS SERVICE CASE NO. A 172748 lrom tile datP it was tiled in ~~to s.: to'::., reeu:ed ~ elapsed since such re MARY T • ELLIOTT, 0.puty City C~ ASAP1 21911 CORPORATION To all heirs, benef1-0lllO!OlllleCountyClerk Ant pro~~n1:r:: t!d ,. cordahon •n. 4/U , 4121 1770 N. AAROWHEAD AVE· c1ariee, cred1tor1, contln-fchtious Busin11n Name Sl.1ta· 09t•: A n: 7 ;994 Proleulon•I Foreclo Published Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Pllot Aprll 21. 1994. TO PIACE AN AD CAIJ, - 642-5678· Costa Meaa, CA 92827 Bow To Place CORONA HOUSES/ HOUSES/ COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT t\ Classified Ad DP.L MAR 1022 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 CONDOS CONDOS •2BA 11h9A twnhs•. FOR SALE 2 Towrthom•• On FOR RENT walk·ln clo•et, pvt 2BR 11... crpts, frplc, Lido l•le/Penln•ut• Npt Shra 3Br 2Ba. Fp, BY PHONE: 714 642-5878 Avocado I 50' lot. patio, washer hkup, Beach Area range, encl gar, $97~ Bayfront & Interior vault cell, patios, 2·car 604·2BA 21h91, f/p, pool, qulet/eecluded Npt Hghtl. See owner, homHI L•H• or salo! gar w/opnr. ClubhH, BY VISITING OR MAIL: "® dress rm. $685 No Pell. please. Vrly Lg Studio or 3BR 437 Pr1nce1on Or. CM 1111 QNndy1 RHllort tenm1, comm pool. Nr 600.Uttra modern ro· 946-0382 Incl Watarlront Call 875·8181 bch, JClnt •chools. Lee BALBOA 819 Canyon aummer 330 W. Bat Street model, 3BA-3BA, f/p. EHtslde Unfurnished renra1.condo on glf er• $1500/mo. 548-3851 deck + legal rental PENINSULA 2107 Two 38R unlta. Ga· $850 lo S 1400 mo. 3Br 2.&ba, $ 1650 mo Costa Me11, A 92627 Inc. 875·8811 rage, trplc, yard, w/<J VIiia Rentals May·AUO ~73:e608 (Corner of Newport Blvd. & B•y St) rouA1. "°"''"'" LUX lorn condo, f•b hkup, s1 too & s1195. 675·4912 Bluffs Tennis VIiia Ol'flOl'lfUNI .. b•w view. a MBA Villa Renta.1• 6.,5~912 GARAGE SALE CIASSIFIED HOURS:· All rtll IMMe lllllflr\fllnf IA tflls NEWPORT ete1. turn·kO)'. concl. M•tr + 3BR. tam rm, ... MWllllPll 11 lllbJC'I " ;:,1 ,td· BEACH 1069 $1800 Agt 840·S884 HUNTINGTON country kllch, 2650 •If Tdephoae S.m • 5:30pm Monday.Friday trll r11t HtuJlllt Act ti 1911 u S2350 mo S48 .. 980 HINTS ll!llll4ld wtllcll 11111lu It llltp BEACH 2140 RENTALS EA•TBLUl'P view. Walk-In 8:30am-5:30pm Mond1y-Frid1y 10 ee"n111 "1111 ~'""· By Ownr·BHI ocn cloae CORONA VIEW,VIEWI 3br 2.5ba DEADLINES hlllll1IJ011 tr •1"t1111l111U1n 11e1ua1 lUJI 2Bcl·28e DEL MAR 2122 P1clflc A1nch 1BR. Ocntt se~wk fplc, '950 SQ I\, grdnr llnlf Ml rat&. ctlM. rellflttl, Villa Balbo• condo. 1 BR Lido • s UJ50 mo Inc $1500 • 073-5253 Before your ga~ Monday ......................... Friday 5:30pm m . ~H•IUJ. ltllllllM &Ulw• Ir $229,000. 842· t 83'f 2BR w/lofl up1tr1 2BA Penin 11675 mo Or•at OC•an Vin, 2bt ...... arltlll, •IO llllllllltft It Newport •horoe D••'9ner'• lurnl1hed condo, tv.Oa, 1400 3BR. Pentn. 1137$ mo ~Sb• Deluxe condo sale, determine t Tuesday ....................... Monday 5:30pm l!IMt lllY 111Cll ""*'""· ltml· 2Br 2Ba condo-charm. a/f, w/d. frplc, pool, 38R Pat'lln StS76 mo fplc, •II •men. SHOO Cuatoml&ad 3br 3be. patio, epa, g•l•d comm. 4BR P.,,1n $1800 mo items M: wish to Wedneaday .................. Tuesday 5 :30pm· Atlell er •IKrlftl111•1111." den, bOnut rm. Ap. pool, near 842·•427, 642·3381 bis 1ttws111'•~ wlll 111t beach. S1875/mo or St tSO mo. 73t·2G83 4BA • Uclo • S3000 mo Independent ........... Wedneaday 3:30pm proJt 1800 sq', 2 car S17501•a••· 760-3187 ThtPtt ..... ••LIDO 18L .. •• · sell. ke sure uewllttlY •cefll lllY ent111h· gar. Reduced 2&K. 1 Br ~Ba hou... dbl Tburaday ................ Wedneaday 5:30pm 111111 lot "" .. lltt lflltdl IS i-S330K Brier 297·2753 •Oorgaou1 ocean view NEWPORT ...... ger. tr pie. s 1200/mo 1 eve~ing is dean rlffllll11 of lllt llW Our 1t1dc11 H.V. Hiii• hm, 4BA or ............. -yr IH. 909-201·2105 Friday ...................... Tburaday 5:30pm N~t Hta It airy ~Br 20a BEACH 2189 673·1'00 .. ller9'f l11ltr111td 111•1 111 rpr, ram rm, Fr dr1. 3 + Oen, pool. = or 714·67~M3H and repaired. Saturday ....................... Friday 5:30pm .... 11.,. • ••• ,..... lft 11111 S479K. 050-0943 Bkr $3850 A;t 840.98 1 BR t D•N CONDO Lido lale ••vtY•nt .... ,,,., .,.. .. t4i.i• .. Ill -- Ed Van d•n Bo11cne Ov1ratoek1d wllh Par\atomalo ocean I 38r • d9"1, 48&, '3900. . --~""' 1t com Ovtrstocktd wllh ,.,arbor view. 0•1• AvaJI now. Prim only. , .., alutf? -CaU 642-56/8. ................ UIHUO TRADE alUtl? A ean 10 ~rd/pool/tenni• St !100 549 4700 Of 723•tl3t .......... 1 1111·414 .,. ,... A call to a1.e5ae 122.n2e Put a few words 1111 ..,_tllflM, DC•• flit• Cf111llled Classified Whether Vou'r• buylnQ through classlf led will hef; Buy II. Seti 11, find It. or ••mno. c1a1e1n.a to work for you. ~ttUOllUMHl will hel~ Cteaatft94t. it: cover• .,, your "99dll 84Z·M78 e42.1e 1 141·H I - \.. ... 1:-, ~"!'l ... 7 ./, ~ • , • .,. . . •• .,.,.__ .. _ ---~----------·· Thurlday. Aprtl 21 t 11M ., -----lllWPOIT ••-APDTIDNTS IUCB -1 ALS TO UIPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT PO• U1'T .. ---i21illiil SBAU 2724 DJIOUlfClllDTS 5530 5530 5530 5530 5530 ili•••••••l2~ 2bai/ new 38lh St N• matt bt/pvt ba lg•--------"AuletMt Cook Retall •••o retuf PIT• iiSiiumiiii,,,.,iiilii)oilb•s•200-50011i•llYOUTH•iiil•EllPL••OYlll•iiiiNTll --------·• No ' ;:~ ~~:V ::· ctat, w/d, pool, ap' flt LOST a RELl•P OUT OF SAHTA FE Small frl9fldly NB arn wkly Caaual d.rffa & 1940mo m539-501e ctt, lg TV. Fun posf1 ,, FOU1fD 2925 Hoapltal exp nae. PT/FT eicp'd aalea-office. You'll be multi atmoaphete, taking on HOT LINE 2108 · S57s+Mn1 dep. 759-9009 Apply at Meu Verde people for upacale akllled with a aai.s phone, no aelllng, Fun part time jOba l iiliii•••iiiiiii•l 3rd HouH lo a.ach fii•iii•••••I Convo Hoap.. 881 So Western shop In ~aonehry. Hr• nex. Jack 714-7()6.!Me& $S-S12/ht. 7t• 841~9n Lg modern 2BR w1 t·,.-a.-.-G-----l'OUND SSt Center St. c M Faahloo laland. Hrly + Reaumea~ P.O. Box Tutor PT aAYFllONT Furn 3 bd beam cell, fplc:, auto UftAft ES In Newport Beach. -----·-·-· __ comm 854-5399 1248 NB, CA 92863 IOWef'. fJp&c, laundry, gar dr, wd hkup. $995 FOi llNT 2740 Contact the ~-poft Hlfr llJfll.. --------S • 0 r • t •, V ·R •ta I I Tutoring 2 grammar EMPLOYMENT St ISO. AGENT mo, yr1y. 842·38GO Beach Police Dept, FOf THE HAIRCUT· developer seeks ass•t achl boys. Aher echl SEJtVICES 5533 e31·1400 844-3659 TEAS • Costa Meaa, Can't seem to 2o.30 hra wk. Dicta· hr• M-Th St5/Hr. Prefliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I WKI FREE RENT 9•20, 24 hr acceas, FOUND WOMENS Newport Beach area. get to all those phone WP 5. t, some teachers 759-3239 --••• WITH LEASE!! aafe, Eaatalde CM/ Great job, great loci repair jobs AE exp. N/$ NB office. WOf'~ •t Hom•·Lot a Pl•••• be aware lhat 2BR-3BR Apt a, 2 17th St $100/mo WEDDING RINGll Buay store. No ctlantel Lols 640.9890 or fu of Job• & S i i Send the lisllnga In this cat· 2607 Veara Newl Family 310 3'78·1080 • + • + • • nee. 71,..722~5'71 around the house? resume 640-7828 SASE to: RAE, 838 egory may require you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil complex, pool, play-•----------Near border of Costa Let the Cl•n lfled S ECURITY GUARDS Camino de Loa Mares, 10 call a 900 numb•' ••••ffronl •ldtl + ground 850-8310 STOe•GE 2742 ~:~h. anP~ea~:w~~~ ManfCUrfll Stltlon Service Directory NEEDED, South Or-;;.~:~~~2:~ Clem-In Which there la a AR 1295/mo. Buay ahop, help you find ange Co. Wiii train. ---· ""'-------char~ per minute vtew 1BR 1BA, kltch. CHARMING 2Br·WO '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii and Identify ring. 1at Mo FREEi Udo. Call 714·921·7122 Buy It. Sall II Find It. -----------Qulel • ci.an. N/S. akyllght. 303~ :Mlh'.1• •rld9•1*87S-e22a Pamela 873-3222 reliable help. Cl•aalfted. Buy It. Sell II. Find It. Yrty M95 e'73-1M3 Prkg. 1900 mo+$89S PARK STOMO• CleH lfled . 111••11111••··· aec. 1450 rent/13th Storage/garage mes FOUND: COCKATIEL MODELS NEEDED BAYFRONT view, lg mo. Shown Sun 2 -e t21C27 In CM 'Lowfft In Coata Meaa. Call to 2BR 28• condo, pool, 8181285-0223 Prlcea. Offl~e alao ldenUfy. Matla, 842· F/T, top commission 2 car parking, pier avail. Located N--4321 deya, 645-1933 + S per hr . .A,pply In avail. No pet•. Yrly ;;;E;::•:-:•~tb~l:".'u:-::ft:-:-lr_g_a_p_a_c ... lou-a port & 17th. 756-3277 eves & weekends. person, Costa Mesa $1500 mo 673-6640 2Br 2Ba, frplc, pool, LOST CAT ~:rvt:,~:32~~~r & gar, new crpt. Avl now •REWARD• S975/mo. 756-3277 Small Brown Burmeae PART TIME CORONA WATERFRON~ COMMERCIAL ~ ¥"N I KO"•~ OFP'ICE HELP DEL MAit 2622 2BR Beach Cottagea-De 11''1' EST' 11TE Vicinity of Jaalmlne . Poaslbl• F/T In futur,e. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ n Creek, COM. In the Rnponslble1)erson to on Lido Pernnaula. evening, on Aprll 8th do various duties Incl Cut• A Clean 1BR apt lmmed occpyl $800-Please cell 760-5314 heavy phones, Inter-on Bay. Ownatrs crnr 51 300 873-6030 7 dya act with customera. unit, new crpt/palnt. '710 Lido Park Dr i-B-U_S_INE __ S_S_O_F_F_l_C_E_ •••••••• 8am-1pm M-F. Start S1100/mo. 642-6515 M/hr. Interviews btwn Small lbr apt, MWty -------FOR RENT 2769 PERSONALS 2-4pm. For eppt call decorated, frig, mlcro MISCELLANEOUS Phyllis, 751-7512. utll pd N/S $700. Avt RENTALS e 11ic15 Otc, (Rltr, Ac· -------PERSONAL ASST. May 1. 67~t77 ••••••••• countant, etc) 1518 PERSONALS 3002 Prealdenl of Irvin .. Npt Blvd, CM. $175 553-1115/873-1943 Ev f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ::::: a:?~~:l~~81cf~ COSTA MESA 2624 ------2-7-0-6 Ex ecutive Sult•• ••Dolls•• Join our team. Out· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ROOMS near John Wayne Air· Hot & Lota o( fun. standing career 'oppty APJ'S ffROM $550 port. Servlcea avail· Lauren 714·570.8170 for highly organized ~ t Br 1 Ba & 2Br 1 ~Ba. COM, t325 Pvt entr & able. David 436-6665 , __ H_O_T_&_W_l_L_D_I__ motivated lndlvldual: Great location. Harbor bath, furn, avail now. I~~=,..,,...-=------This lndi11lduaJ must VIiia Apia. 546-9081 Micro, refrtg only. lat/ NEWPORT BEACH 1-800-860-6969 be able to effectively laaVaec. 76().0928 EXEC SUITES Ton Free Cell organize all facets of 1BR upatalr•. qulevs.. Loweat prices. Free JENNIFER MAHNKE the presldenrs ached· eluded. Near shop. -=c~o-.-,-.-M-.-.-.-.F-e_m_a_l_e Nrvlcea. 833-9550 where are you? 11 you ule. The ablllty to ping & frwys. Well non·amoker. Child work with clients, kept CO"'!plex. Pool. OK. Muat like cats.••••••••• ~~,f~~:~5~.all me screen c-alls. arrange No pets, pleasel $550 631·901 t After 6pm meetings and make mo. MfS-0382 Mature prof fem. Ocean BUSINESS 8r Lg:,E~e !~~I~~,!'~ ~vs~'. "(;Aan~~:~~ts 11~ E'side 1BR, encl gar, 11lew br+alttlng rm, FINANCE 011er qulckl Shannon· req'd. Send resume to $585 + $650 dep. Avl bath, gar, aec, pool.I••••••••• dncr 714-448-0989 'Mr. Brandea, 19900 5/1. 150 E 21 at St. Kitch prlv. S750 +sec. MacArthur Bl11d,. Ste 646-5934 or 544-4294 722•8577 or 67,,. ,,500 Metch Da te Line .,.... Guys, Girls, Others 1100, lrvlne 92715. el.id ... 3br 2ba apl BUSINESS 1-900-78Match X 280 POSTAL JOBS Quiet upatra X·lg _H_O_TE_LS ______ OPPORTUNITY $2.49 min. 18+ K&L Start $11.41 /hr. For deck, nu decor. fp, Ent. 702·593-0303 exam and application gar, lndry. No Smk/ & MOTELS 2 718 2904•---.-M-l_c-_h_•_ll_•_*__ Info call 219/769-8301 wtrl;>da. pet consld iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ext CA685, 68-6p Sun-Fri S950+dep. 548-1709 1• t Low price. Very LIVE IN LAGUNA BREAK THE CHAINS! pretty. Young & classy Real Estate E'sldt X·Lg Studio 140 Megnolla Furn Studios, kitchen-With no experience or pvt dncr. 714·237· r--------""" ettea, lV, pool. $175 Investment other than 4082 No Agency Fee MAL ISTATI IAl.al $585 mo 642· 1390 & up wk. 494-5294 your time, you can Busy walk-In location. ••art your own 1mau1---------I Fo 1-.aA EAS TSIDE Unbellev· bualnesa aupplylng MEMBERSHIPS comp Pan. r """'•"'W able 1BR No peta. RENTALS TO high quality building 3018 can Ron Taylor. :I Encl garage, laundry. SHARE 272 maintenance coatlngs1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The ,.,..... $550 + dep 642·5964 4 to businesses In thal(: ENTER CLUB· Ntwpoff I --------·• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Orange Coast area. 673 7300 •Large 1 BR, encl ga· We're International ex-transferable member· • rage, walk·ln closet, NEWPORT COAST perta with 60 years ship sells $8000 by ========~ no peta $650/mo. N/S prof M ahr new experience. Start club, offered at S3500. RECEPTIONIST Betty 844-22'70 2Br condo, gated. Pvt amell & grow. Com· 759-8285 ba/phn/gar. Avl 511. Front ofc 1 ·5 M·F. MESA VERDE Sharp S600+dep. 854·1861 plete training. Write Must know W/P 5.1. remod 2Bd. 2Ba w/gar Mr. Dickerson, Pres .• I••••••••• 50Wpm, heavy phones $750 Agt. Pam Agt, Belboa Penln. Share M S A -4 6 5 • Box EMPLOYMENT & greet customera. 546-5880 or 979-3848 3Br, frplc, w/d hkupa, 961005, Ft. Worth, TX1·-------· Sal DOE. 673-7300 garage. M/F. $380/mo. 76161 1• ---------Move In Speclall 675-3158 Restaurant ~ OFF SECURllY Family owned vendlng•--------- 1 BR $640. 2BR $750. Lrg pvt room/tub beth/ buslneu, Snack/Sod• EMPLOYMENT Quiet, bright & apa· entr, Corona del Mar. combo units, flnanc· 5530 cloual 831-842'7 W/D. Fem n/a. Avl Ing a11ellable. now. S595. 721·9548 1·800-588·2134 PETS WELCOME $1,000 WKLY alutflng Bluffs lrg 2Br 2Ba, ------------------env~opes at home. gar. encl yard, tndry BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE No exp. Free aupplles/ lac. S79~. 7~13~9 FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 2769 Info. SASE: LIFETIME, You 're New Home la Dept. t2, Boie 2109, W•ltlngt Spacious •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Brownwood, TX 76804 t BR-cable, nr bch, • shops, bus. $615 & • up. Call Bonnie for your new addresal • 842-5 8 58 NEWPORT BEACH 2669 • •1BR $825* 4600 Campus Drive Newport Beach CA 92660 (714) 852·1700 or 759-7000 * PT·nHd people w/ home organizational akllla (packing/ unpacking) A Moving Experience 759-3412 Stcutly-eontdous bUllding w/llarma & comOlnalion locke • approJ!mlttfy 1300 sq. fl Oftlce • ***AIRLINES*** Now hiring entry level. Customer aervlce/bag· gage handlera, many other positions. $400· S1200 wkly. Local or reloc:allon. Application & Info 1·51().798-9675 ext. A241. SUITf #Z05 3 euper-slztd privll• olbs • 11rg1 rtctfl'llon area cofltt room. copy/ltcnga room. $1900/MO-WILL DEAi.i Delivery drivers needed. 2BR 2BA $725/Up • Ask Abol(t Our 28ll ~ptClll!Frlg, Cl/IN Incl. 801l30 pool. No • • peta. No fees. No • ClOSE TO FllEEWAY NO SMOl<lNO 8U11.01NG • PT Clean OMV, Apply Azar• Florlat-3935 Birch St, NB 757·9461 lease 545-4855 NEXT TO J0HH WAYNE AIRPORT .................................. NOW HIRING! Interviewing energetic & outgoing personall· ties for our Balboa Pier locallonl HOST(ESS)/CASHIER FOUNTAIN STAFF Apply In Person From 3-5pm Mon·Frl Ruby'• at the Balboa Pier •••••• •a a.11 • • • • • • • for. : 3ust .OiiifPI~ HUNTINGTON BEA.Of • FOllNTA.IN VAU...EY Independent • .. • • • • • • Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa ·oaily , Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us th is form with your credit card # or mail it in w ith a check today! Run for a· week! If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREE! All for $1 o• ··----·-----------------D YES,SELL MY CAR Nome Address Gty Zip Phone Credit Card 0 MC C VISA =AM X # Exp _._ Moil To. DAJLY PILOT 330 W 8oy Street U)JIO Mesa, CA 92627 (71'} 6'2·5/J78 Or FAX (71'} 631 ·659' (Private Porly Only} Expires 6/9' Pleas. Chea Pertinent bes •-Mali.-"""""---"'°--- !)6C,...,.. O v-1 0~"'-0'-' C J..-1 =MC........ oi..-...- :lM"'- ~ s...IWI o r_.c:ai.. .. ~c-. C ,......,bt c--0 ............. oc-r~ ... JWo., w w..w. o,,._~ o ,.... ..... o,._.~ :;,,._,"'"°""" o ~­o c-C.,.,.,J o c- :J""¥t.I ~---~-----------· ---------------------·-• $10 for 4 lines, S 1 00 each additional line 3894 --------- POOL CLUMINQ Cheln. aerv.. equip. reoalr. algae, ate. Ina. FREE EST 775·1722 PLUG IN "'"" ~ c~ ..... -f\·--..~­.... ,~ • .. lhnday. 21, 1114 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Mll(l!•IDISI ncan I01 DWIOIT lll•ID 111SC. IOll UICB 1111 DOCD 'ir'iiiiiiiiiiiiii.-:----:-:----:---------~ MAMA 8TM 1ms:w-...a1 :-.-a~:· u•11a-40'.WW ACllOll 1~ • PubllC tfaNipOtt .... 14~·· ~ 15WOOd,..... 11 '°""' a.a llMnd orouP 17 Dtacc*W t. L.ueu eou\leftlJ 1• awe.a 20l'Nrn 22 "A 1eW OOod ,,_, .. 24~ 25~ ptaaldeiit 27 Felry-ta6e 28=~· pcMef 30 Iron or ccpper 32 AultrlMan ctty 35 Dtldal)M '9Ct'9effof• IMlador 40 Actreaa - Marte Saint •2 en.gy unit 43 a.for• 44 Bland• trall <C 7 Happening 41 8lundel' 50 Wrath 51 Parta of e play S4 Protect ~Optimism eo Ladybugs, e.g. 82 Cepftel of NcM Sc:oeta .. ~ 16 Id'• oaurW• pelt 11 Vocal V'GUP llP.- • Ou6dad 10~ able 7tAal~ 72 ObllNe 73 Aaddlltl d)'e DOWN 1 Huffs and 2 r:,'ameiy s~· 4~ 5.Jett 8 Made Into bundtaa 7 Advantage ·~ t RUUlan ruler: var. 10 PU1a dlth 1t In the mid9t of 12 Yard tool 13 OUl-of~te 21 Circuit 23 FUf megnete JohnJacob -28 MO.' group 29 Tr1n1p&r9nt 31 Nowht Horatlo - 32 Burst 33 lnwntor Whitney 34 Anllque auto 35 Merry-go- rounda 38 Born 37 Prince Vellant'a son 38 Part of a tennis match 41 Rim 45 Snuggles 48 Epoci't 48 Truck or van 50 AC1resa Lupino 51 Behind. on• ship 52 F,.granl wood 53 Lingerie Item 55 -laland 5 7 F requef\tly 58 Soog of Joy 59 Additional 61 For i.&r thal 83 -Neal monst• 88 "Goshi" ~tor ~t UllW 9ALm 1410Bel1919nd. '°' recipe wMi 16 • Oft ford Ad taetw.en 10 ... JU.a• SAR '° Mrs. Miier. MecArthur & San COLUCT ,._ lloll 1'71, Npt tk:tl... m&GB yr •s ...... on SAT, Aprtl slip Nnt & boail Ntitber ~. 8ou&.b ...._ NMd. W•tederi orptai *'· "°"' lem-Noon bib. llMl9 ller'9d :'!.-r! s · w::-=.*: ~_:a·:-~ cM.-;~=.·::...·~ J/::._&~ =~~:.. t"" 1 __ .,. __ ...... ~ d•n 12200, tan~• GlllllAI. 1102 tum. iota more. Npt aLIP TO H PT ' -.._ -,__ U Ullilltlll• glaaahonl curio Creal, aa Snoere Cluslc NB loc. 0 Q I I I --ml wWda ii .....,. l200Q. e7 .... 1.. HTATe SAL.a at>oard poa. 13t-M • '1 • 4 a ~ ........ ---..., 3 pc 100~ lt•ll•n Dtahes, ctoche9. lempa, $14 pet "· WEST BAST trick. Ho It ...... 80 -clilltw leather den tumtur• tbVchra, boolta, rmac. • ll .J 8 I • Q 10 t I _:..._.:;.::·._ • .,,,,:mwh COMPUT!U 1018 unuHd, Cheny On SAT •a• 2300 l.aufell••••••• Y' A 1 S <;:> .J 10 ..... 90 IM ooatnct IUaild • Anne formal Dining Plaee (teth & Irvine) UTOMOB O • I 8 0 & 10 7 a....ua-........._ room, tlth Century UT .. 18 Noonl Lota A • 4 -. U. trulllp-to one, Ull· 4MOX-33 computer Howard Miiier Qrend-of nr .. l ltemel Fwn, liiiiiiiliiil••• • Q a • ' 10. I .................... ,.,.. ...., ~~ ,=·~: fathet clock, Shaket clothH, hMhld, etc1--------80UTB from IM kills. Decluw cornet"1 qn Br89Mt.• .:::. etc.... au t a_..u.tte Dr ._,,Dn • I put up ta.e .-. &hell ~ TANDY 1000 TJL a --rv_, Q & Q I 8 7 I ' a.&'1 kills wida tM .... 8H PC w/OeHMete lmiiiiiiiiiiii~~· o A e A ..-:.~-t .. ~~ IM ~= S('='; IALIOA • ... •.•.,.•9ft•lt•A•n•o•N• •:dr c:. '!!,~•r •A It I entry'° '° -• tNlllp to tile•. kHP recorda, ISUlND llH 1~...-v ehowroom cl•• The biddinc: tM * ucl · Weal ducbd etc.), Baak: A LOtua. ••••••••I 15795 + 642-4367 Soulia W-* N_.. BM& 1moodt!y! AH dlac9 (3~"), mamr 1 Q P.. 1 • .._ . 11.d Weal &Uea tlle eee, dldanr a11. 4M8, high resolu- 4 <;:> P.. .._ .._ wouldta.wbedonlyoneopdon.OD tlon 14" color monitor. n.....n1 ... 1.-.a. Four ot O · &... ...... &........1 ..a......a __ -·u kevboard. Alao io.cted ..,,..... --....._ ._ -~ wvum wtwordPerlect 5 .1. Uaually, the NMOD for a boldup ta.w ...... clown tlle ~ o Xlnt copd. ssoo. --------ta• •4eotrto Schook, 79 AccOfd Maroon 4 play ii t.o cut com.municatiolll, ti· tnlmp9 and. wben the JKk dropped, COLOR PRINTER COJtONA 1984. Fully restored, AC, .Auto, PS, PB, 77 the bet the two dtfenden cw .Uwouldta.wbeen..U..N bow. (T d d b n•w everything. ml. Looks & run• g be~n ':cl.,., and duamy. But ..._,then .... eiterne~lin._: ep:Ot L~! :ua11~ D!L MU 1122 S9995. Call 875-7939 s115~ • 631·7149 ~:v:::r.::::-~:-:: =-~l~ EMl for A 10 ~~~~.m~~r~~o:lt~a~ Big salel auallty & 2t~ic".%,,~~.!~2,:~Ti~ MEICEDES rwr. immediately, u thia bad WithnodUacto byotht then trldg ... manuala. Quantity! Houaewar ... converted~ lo hra liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ill tM tbe .,.._ ~ lint r Bately uaed, Uke n.w. glue, antqe, jewelry, Nwpt1 eCh 842·8679 . '77 450 aL Engli · uatnt.ee. t. -. won trump $300. Wiii negotiate cloth .. , etc. 111 Poln-61Neo.s478 red, Doth tops, nre The auction., .. brief and to IM trick. dedenr decic19d it.,.. moN package price. Call Httla. Sal/Sun 9-5 mech cond. St 1~95 point. Since South needad IO litda libbB.tl&art.dwithA 10~ Marla at 842-4321 Ext. MOVING SAL• •11DUFFY18 Must H•I 631·3770 from North t.o come to 10 Pidm. toe end c:oatinued withe low tNmp 308 daya; 14s-1933 Sat Only 8-3 Ei.ctrlc BaycrulHr 'our bearu wu c'--..a.. tbe ..l...I.• &........-L--.a ...._ o-. •v .. tw .. kend1. 440'h Femleaf 3 81 2400-IWto, NWf. P •' -111 ...-,._ -. uvwu -(In alley) S10,350 * 673-550 wlndowa, etc, XI cond. 2AZJ224 fltEE TO YOU 6022 POW!• IOATS S55oo. 631-8079 1-------1-------1-------COSTA MISA 1124 ~ A CllAJllCS ft) 00 w.oNO UT7•M-•P"'I cic!.=.~!c ~em•. BOATS 7011 BONDA apple, tum. etcl ••••••iliiiii EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 ftJllNITURE 6014 FRE• TO YOUU 7012 NISSAN _..,,.._.~~~"t!'ll!'"""I WANTED 5535 B •au 111u1 w t111 • 4 FAMILY ANNUAL liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ilii!iii~ '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Confectlonary oven-In MOVING, Everything hair female cat Baby ltema, toya, t•• MMda•n River 84 S•nlra ....--+--~-+--+-_..,,l~mprov• your comm box only used 3 moa. go••· DR, LR, BA deaperately needs a,udlo /11laual, mlac. Packett forerunner to condl AC, atereo, kills lnd lvldu.I Only 175. 645-09$3 furn, w/d , GE retrlg, new home, approic. 4 917 Junlpefo, M... k 1 1 1 18• 0 b • ' 1 1 exec oak desk, water-yeara old, (has bffn del Mar. 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Last, prepare a shopping list for this delicious party menu. Zesty Seafood Dip can be made the day before the party. This creamy dill dip, tangy with bottled lemon juice and chock full of seafood bits, makes the crunch of a smothered chip or fresh veggie all the more enjoyable. Fun to make and fun to say, Fruit Kabobs with Lemony Peanut Butter Drizzle are for the ~venturesome in spirit. Color1ul chunks of fresh fruit are artistically presented on skewers, with your most wild squiggle of drizzle. Adding spice to the finger food selection are .. Foon irresistible Popcorn Mix-Ups. A mix of popcorn, peanuts and pretzels seems innocent enough, but wait until you've tasted what chicken-flavor instant bouill on, curry powder and hot pepper sauce can do for the se usually tame snacks -WOW! Honey Dijon Drumsticks, a perfect pick-up food, will satisfy the hungriest of your guests. Bouillon , Dijon-style mustard and honey add punch to these crunchy drumsticks coated with buttery cracker crumbs. Party -goers will also love Mexican Pizza, combining two favorite cuisines for a smashing taste success. An Italian bread shell cradles traditional Mexican toppings -ground beef seasoned with spicy salsa, bell pepper slices and lots of shredded cheese. Wash it all down with fruity Strawberry Banana Shakes. Simple to prepare, this frozen drink combines fresh strawberries and ripe bananas with the added zip of bottled lemon juice for a taste as exciting as th e party itself. Go ahead and show off a little! Plan ahead, serve up fun food and make it a party to remember. ' Thuraday, April 21 , 1994 Ct ~ Ma1c~WITHAp e Your gathering URPose even more ril Clean fJ eaningtu/: friends 1 P •nd Recy • tak nan are k C1e _M ri e the 1'8cycJa~i . nown for litter eet Your 8Cyc/fng center e materials to th Clean it up a Party. , and reward e nearest , F88d Pi . Yourselves With eae1> of '801Jle in N to the· Your Quests b · eecl -R dona•e~th . Choose a ,rmg Severa/ caequest that 11 e f00c1 Oca/ Pa ns of f<iocJ Your ,,a"'~ , along With th ntry or she/te ·. •r. e lehovers ' r and C,, '~m •Othe th L ~, ,,:Y:,: Fortunate -°';;.,~ a11c1 bfi· nc:Js clean io-·wrown. A~e; ~ng over the cloth out their a Children's she: Party, donate t~s they have er. e clothing ?&,~ Po/14 (Makes one pizza) 1 (12-inch) round prepared Italian bread shell 1/2 pound lean ground beef 1/2 cup chopped onion 1 clove garlic, finely chopped 1-112 cups salsa 2 teaspoons beef-flavor Instant bouillon · 1-112 cups (6 ounces) each shredded cheddar and Monterey Jack cheese Red and yellow bell pepper slices Sliced black olives, optional Preheat oven to 450~. In large skillet. brown beef, onion and garlic: pour off fat. Stir m salsa and bouillon. Simmer 5 minutes Place bread shell on large baking sheet. top with salsa mixture. cheese. shced peppers and olives. Bake 1 O to 12 minutes or until cheese melts. Refrigerate leftovers. ~O#e9 'Dtjo«- ~ (Makes 4 servings) 1/4 cup Dijon-style mustard 2 teaspoons chicken-flavor Instant bouillon 2 teaspoons honey 8 chicken drumsticks - 1 cup round buttery-flavored cracker crumbs (24 crackers) 3 tablespoons margarine or butter, melted Preheat oven to 375 . In medium bowl. combine mustard, bouillon and honey Coat · drumsticks With mustard mixture. roll in cracker crumbs. Arrange 1n greased baking dish, dnzzle margarine over drumsticks Bake 40 minutes or until chicken 1s tender. Refngerate leftovers. • p~~-~ (Makes about 10 cups) 114 cup margarine or butter . 1 teaspoon chicken-flavor lnstllnt bouillon 3/4 teaspoon curry powder 1/4 teaspoon hot pepper sauce 6 cups popped popcorn 3 cups mlnf.pretzef1 2 cupe unufted PM"ut• In small saucepan, combine marganne. bouillon. curry powder and hot pepper sauce Cook and stir until margarine melts and bou•lk>n dtssotves. In large bowt, combine popcorn , pretzels and peanuts; toss with marganne mnctura . ~~~ L~P~ g'~ 'Du:nfe (Makes 1 O to 12 servmgs) 1/2 cup honey 112 cup creamy peanut butter 1/4 cup bottled lemon juice 2 tablespoons water 6 cups cut up assorted fresh fruits (apple, pear, peach, nectarine and plum slices, strawberries, grapes, banana and pineapple chunks) Additional bottled lemon juice In small bow1. combine all ingredients except f ru1t and add1t1onal bottled lemon Juice. mix well Chill to blend flavors. Meanwhile to assemble frurt kabobs. dip fru I m bottled lemon 1u1ce to prevent browning On wooden skewers. arrange fruit Serve with Lemony Peanut Butter Drizzle Refrigerate leftovers ~S~Z'~ (Makes about 3 cups) Not pictured 1 (8·ounce) package cream cheese, softened 1 (8·ounce) container sour cream 1 4 cup bottled lemon juice 1 teaspoon chicken-flavor instant bouillon 112 teaspoon dill weed 4 ounces suriml seafood, finely chopped (about 1 cup) In small bowl beat cream cheese until fluffy. Add remaining ingredients except sunm1: mix until smooth Stir in sunm1. Chill to blend flavors Serve w1t(1 potato chips or assorted fresh vegetables Refngerate leftovers ~~. S'4k (Makes about 1-1 2 quarts) 1 quart fresh strawberries, washed and hulled 2 ripe medium blnann 112 cup sugar 113 cup bottled lemon juice 4 Cupl Ice In blender Of food pnx:essor contain8r. combine all 1ngredientS except ice; pnx111 until smooth . Add IOI; process unlit lmaal\. SeMt immadiatefy. TIP: Shake can be made ahNd Ind ... 1n freezer for 2 hours: stw blb9 •W.O. f # ca Thursday. AptU 21. 1194 Newport BeechlCosta M-Dally Pilot . Bake n easy; Start with a in~. end with a masterpiece batter into prepared pan. For strcusel topping, combine all ingredients, mixing until crumbly. Sprinkle evenly over top of batter. Bnke 35 to 37 minutes or until wooden pick inserted into center of cake comes out clean. Cool completely on wire rack. 16 servings. Nutrition information: 1/16 of recipe. Calories 240, Calories from fat 63, Total Fat 7g, Saturated Fat lg, Cholesterol o mg, Sodium 250mg, Carbohydrate 40g, Dietary Fiber lg; Protein 4g. H ome baking is on the rise but with an important difference. We're baking faster and smaUer by taking advantage of the growing number of mixes -bread, cookie, cake and others -that are proliferating on supermarket shelves. . Convenience bakin'9 though, is more than just folloWlng the directions on the box. Consumers are finding creative ways to personalize their baking. Some make a mix more hoahhful by using egg whites and yogun in place of the whole eggs and oil in a cake mix, for example, or adding quick or old fashioned oats to a blueberry muffin mix. Others add ingredients to suit their tastes or those of their families. Raisin lovers may decide to put raisins in a pumpkin bread mix while chocoholics choose to stir chunks of semisweet and white chocolate into a brownie, mix. Jhis trend appears to be catching on as demonstrated by e ntries in the annual Quaker Oatmeal Recipe Contest. One creative baker's efforts to personalize a spice cake mix by adding oats, apples; yogurt and a crunchy oat streusel topping, resulted in a $3,000 first prize win in last year's contest. Entries this year included recipes calling for cake, brownie, quick bread, muffin, gingerbread, pancake, ho& roll and-biscuit-mixes. -~ Banana-nana Pecan Bread starts with a box of banana quick bread mix. Mashed banana inte nsifies the bread's banana flavor while a butter)' pecan oat stre usel is blended into the batter and sprinkled on top for a crunchy, praline-like crust. Paired with a glass of cold milk or freshly brewed coffee, this banana-rrific bread is perfect for brunch or a midday snack. Berry-Licious Lemon Streusel Cake does double duty as a coffee cake and dessert. A plain yellow cake mix gets personality from fresh berries and an old -fashioned oat streuser topping. Oats also are added to the cake batter fo r a wholesome, whole grain texture and additional B vitamins. Either quick or old fashioned oats will work here, so use whichever kind you have on the shelf to trim fat and cholesterol, lowfat yogurt replaces the oil called for in the package directions; egg whites 1 are substituted for whole eggs. Other quick and easy ideas for turning a mix into homemade are as close as your pantry. The Quaker Kitchens offer the following tips. •Tropical Date Bread. Substitute a date bread mix for the banana bread mix and chopped macadamia nuts for the pecans in the Banana-nana Pecan Bread recipe. Add 1 teaspoon grated orange peel with the egg and water. • Mexican Chocolate Cake. Add semisweet chocolate morsels to chocolate cake mix; top with the oat streusel topping from the Berry-Licious Lemon Streusel Cake recipe, adding ¥4 teaspoon ground cinnamon. • Chocolate Blast. Add white chocolate baking chips to fudge brownie mix; serve warm topped with ice cream and purchased fudge sauce, or cool and cut into squares, then sandwich ice cream between two squares. • Pumpkin Streusel Muffins. Follow directions on pumpkin quick bread package for making muffins. Top batter with combined 1/4 cup Quaker oats (quick or old fashioned, uncooked), 1 tablespoon packed brown sugar, 1 tablespoon melted margarine and IA teaspoon pumpkin pie spice and bake. BANANA-NANA PECAN BRl.AD • 1 cup Quaker oats (quick or old rashioned, uncooked) • One 14·ounce packa&e banana bread quick bread mix • lh cup chopped pecans • 1 cup water • J toblespoons maraarlne or butter, melted • lh 'cup mashed ripe banana (about 1 larae) • 2 tablespoons Clrmly packed brown suear • 2 eggs, sflehtly beaten • J tablespoons vqetable oil Heat oven to 37Sf. Grease and flour bottom only of 9 x S-inch loaf pan. In small bowl, combine oats, pecans, margarine and brown sugar; mix well. Reserve Vz cup mixture, set aside. In large bowl, combine remaining oat mixture, quick bread mix, water, banana, eggs and oil. Mix until dry ingredients are moistened. Pour into prepared pan. Sprinkle top of loaf with reserved oat mixture. Bake 50 to 55 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center of loaf comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes in pan; remove to wire rack. Cool completely. 12 servings. Nutrition information:lh of recipe. Calories 270, Calories From Fat 108, Total Fat 12g, . Saturated Fat 2g, Cholcsteml 35mg, Sodium 250mg, Carbohydrate 37g, Dietary Fiber lg, Protein 5g. 81RRY·LICIOUI LIMON ITUUllL CAKI • One 18.S-ounce package yellow cake mb • 1 cup water • ~ cap Quaker oals (quick or old fashioned, uncooked • 11.s cup plain lowtol yogurt • 3 eu whites • 1 tablespoon &rated lemon peel • Ill cup fresh raspbtrries • lh cup fresh or frozen blueberries lftlUAL TOPl'IN• • 1 cup Quaker oats (quick or o ld fashioned, uncooked) • 114 cup all-purpose flour •• • v .. cup margarine or butter, melted • •A cup firmly packed brown sugar Heat oven to 3SOF. Lightly grease and flour sides and bottom of 13 x 9-inch pan. In large mixer bowl, combine cake mix, oats, water, yogurt, egg whites and lemon peel; blend at low speed of electric mixer until moistened. Beat at medium speed for 2 minutes, occasionally scraping sides of bowl. Gently fold berries into batter: Pour .. Mid ~- ( I!<.< H I I{\ fllll ll'lll - OIS."I" • l40..c84 I .99 ...... Ua. •! t... 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Picture, for example, plump red and green grapes and bright red strawberry slices suspended in a gem-like gelatin ring filled with a mound of fresh fruits. A Fruit 83sket Mold is an unusual and refreshing blend of Jcll-0 brand Sugar Free Lemon Flavor Gelatin, white grape juice, and club soda sparked with a lillle lime and orange juice. With on 40 calories, this recipe is a delicious fat-fre e treat for family and friends. Revel in 3 Spring Fling, pastel layers of or3ngc and lemon navor gelatins made simply in a loaf pan. Fluffed and primped with crea1ny Cool Whipped topping and fat-free Kraft miniature marshmallows, this dessert is a • Alasbn • Dinscd sure sign of spring. Individual slices or this treat arc so fruity and cloud-like that they seem to Ooat their way from plate to mouth. In keeping with the trend for designer coffees, the recipe for Cappuccino Parfaib Oavors Jell-0 brand su~ar-frec ini.tant pudding with coffee and cinnamon. It is then gently blended with lite whipped topping, and layered with crushed chocolate wafers in pretty glasses. C•ippuccino Parfaits take li11le ti me to make and provide a real treat for the taste budi.. They make a great family dessert, yet Shad Lb.I Whok OI Hi!(. Froun/Dcfrostcd IJSDC Lor lrupcc1(d Lb.I Rtgubr or low S.ih I l\iund r.icUgr l ·RI '°'I I PIH H H '( I 1111 DllCllll ~·\U loc • ~&Ci., .99 ~ C...Cn'''' c-• rua, ~15 u. LIPllM 1111 ~~~ • lilP•f*r .99 u 1..-11 Tmtlll ~a.,. are fancy enough for impromptu entertaining Dessert' lover!!. who are wutching their waistline!!. will heap praise on Chocolate Ra,pbcrry Chcesecal.e because it contains just 120 calories per scn ing. ll\ made "''h skim milk, lo,..,fu t cottage chee!!.e, i.ugar free in!!.tant pudding und pie filling, lite ''hipped topping und seedless raspberry fruit '>pread. Even with these !!.kinny ingredients, thi!!. cheesecake !!.till tastes extra\;1gan1ly rich ;1nc.J creamy. Defore freezing, driale with melted semi-sweet chocolate and \I.he n ready to sel"\e top the decadent chocolate treat \1.-ith fresh raspberries. So when your spirits need a springtime lift reach for the:.e capti,a11ng recipe creations \\h1ch USC fa\O nte short-Cul stJndb)!!. in imaginative wa)'S. FRUIT BASKET MOLD • l cup boiling "hite grape juice • l packuge (8-sen ing size) or 2 paclulge (~-sen•ing sl~e) • Jell-0 brand lemon na,or s~gor free gelatin dessert • 3 cups club soda Voos 18 Pack • F.a. I .\11 Al" lll~ll llNI ltllk 1~~9f -llmt .s-a-1R...o 9 t'\O~ \t1tu&..:nolot .., 1~98 u •·•~Bllf iti. ... ,-. s lN 1\.., IU., l <Hb LtR!t t.r.1.kM I t..l\lml mvn 1.im11 J per Faint~ I l>LI I/DAIRY llil.._P,, II & Ge.-.....,, .... \ ....... :es• lrlrtlliH ': lfjf,• • Bal Pll'k Frllkl '4<"" lo r."°' ·~y ea• ·I u,. ... ... f*'lll 15' flt 1.89u ·tA &• ....... 1.4 111)1 1~\"11n [ ?Ill ... ...... liol .1.8 t .·1 / > ' I . 11.' I "° I I II . N "°I> I) -..::z..,· .:.tl%-::.:na:.::z::::n.:i~~ -~•·:>r. .. 91i;1w•, ·-W••··r w-;·--ro -----' _..., .... , .•. -: . .,.. • l labkspoon lime juice • l table poon orooge juice • l cup seedless green grapes • l cup seedless red gropes • l cup sliced str:m~rrics Stir boiling grape Juice 11Ho gel.1tin in met.hum bo\\I 2 minute s or un til completely di!!.!>Olvcd Stir in club l>Oda, lame juice and or.1ngc juice. Rclrigeratc 11~ hours or until 1h1cl..cncc.J (spoon c.Jra" 11 through lca\ei. definite impression). Sur in gru pc., and !!.lr:.I\\ berries. Pour into 6-cup mold. RcfrigcrJte -t hour'> or until fi rm. Unmolt.I. Garnish w11h additional fruit. if desired. ~takes .12 ~Cf\.ings. Unmolding: 0 1p mold an hot water for about 15 S$COnd~. Gently· pull gelatin from around edges with moist finge r!!.. Place mo1!!.tened sci"\ ing pl:11e on top ol mold. Invert mold and plate; holding mold and plate together, shuke slightly to loosen. Gently remo"e mold and center gelatin on plate. Prep Time: 20 minutes Refrigerating Time: 5lh houri. . Nutrition Info rmation Per Serving: 40 calories, Og fat, Omg chobterol. SSmg !!.odium, 9g carboh)dr:lle, lg dietary fiber, lg protein. fach:mge: 1 fruit SPRING FLING • 2 cups boiling \\Uter • 2 packages C-'·sl·ning siLl') Jl'll-0 brunt.I sugar frcl' gelatin dcs!!.crt, an) 2 O:l\ ors • l cup cold \later • 2 cups tha\\l'd Cool \\hip Lite \\hippl'd topping • 2 cups Kraft miniature marshm all o\' s (optional) Stir I cup of the boiling ".11cr into I pJckugc of the gcl.1tarJ 111 medium bo,,I '.! minutes or unttl complete!} di.,sohcd. Star in 1 ' cup of the cold \\ atcr. Refngcr.ate I ~ hours or until slight!) th1cl-cned (consistency of unbeaten egg "'hlleli). Stir in 1 cup of the "hipped topping "'ith "ire "h1sl- un1il smooth. Pour into 9\5-inch loaf pan. Sprinl-le m:.mhmallO\\ ') over gcl:.uin. Refrigerate 1 hour or until i.et but not firm (:.hould s11cl- 10 finger "hen touched anc.J .,hould mound). Meanwhile, stir remaining 1 cup boiling water into !!.econd pa~l..1gc of gelatin in medium bo" I :! minutes or until completel) dissol\ed. Stir in remaining l ~ cup cold \\ater. Refrigerate I 'J hour., or until sltghtly th1d..ened Star an remaining I cup "!upped toppang with wi re "hisk until smooth. Refrigerate 10 mmute~ or until mixture is th1d: and \\Ill mounJ . Spoon O\er m:.irshmallo\\s Refrigerate 3 hour:. or until firm . Unmold. Garnish "1th m.rnJann orange sections. addiuon;il mar,hm;illo"i. and lre)h mint lca'c~. 1f de ired f\la~es IU :,Cf\ ing!>. Unmolding: Dip pan 111 hot \\Jter for about 15 !>econd . Genii) pull gelatin from .Jround cJgc~ "ith moist finger!!.. Place moistened sen ing update on top of pJn. lmert }Jn and plJte: holding pan and plate together. !>h.ike slightl) to loosen. Gentl) remove pan and ce nter gelatin \>I\ plate. Prep Time: 20 minutes Refrigerating Time· 41 2 hours. Nu1r111on Informauon Per Sen •(lg (\\ ith nurshmalJo,.,,s): 60 calories. l.Sg fJt, Omg chole!!.lerol, 65mg sodium. lg carboh)drate, Og d1etJI) fiber. lg pr1>tein. Information Per Senang ("1thou1 marshmallO\\!>). 35 caloric . l.Sg fat. Omg cholc,terol, 60mg odium, 3g carboh)drate. Og dietary fiber, lg protcrn. CHOCOLATE RASPBERRY CHEESECAKE • ~~ cup cold skim milk • I cup 1% IO\\fal collage cheese • V.1 cup scedlc raspbcrl") fruit spread • l pnckagc (.a-cning lzc ) Jcll-0 chocolate Oa\or •sugar free in tant puddln& & pie filling e..2 cup lha\\cd Cool Whip Lite, \\hipped topping • 1 quorc seml-s,~cct chocolutc, melted •Ill cup rnspbcrrie~ (optional) Pour milk 11110 blender contain er. Add cottage cheese and fruit sprc.ld; CO\er BJenJ until mouth. Add pudding mi.\; co .. cr. Blend until mooth. Pour into large bowl: Gcnily tir in whipped topping Pour into 8· or 9-inch pie plate; mooth top. Freeze 6 hour or O\erni •ht unlll firm. Let tand ill room tcmpcr:itur~ IS minute or until cheesecake can be cut ea ily. Garnish with melte<! chucol;ate and raspbcrm. S&ore lef1ovcr chcneeuc in freezer. Makes 8 scrvinp. Prep Time: 20 minutes Frttlinl Tame: 6 houn Nutrition lnfotmalion Per Serw.a (wnh •milha): 120 calories. 41 rat, °"'I dlal1utM. 3CJOma IOdium, I .. _....,. • .., &1 die.., Ober, ,.,..... ' ' . C4 Thursday, April 21, 1994 Newport Buch/Costa M-Daily Pilol Jams and jalllas: Easy-to-make treats tor bell.., • • • . ~ t H ere is something special about makin' your own jams and jellies. Perhaps it's picking the luscious, ripe fruits from the backyard garden or local farm stand, or labeling the finished containers with your own signature that makes you f ecl that you have created something straight from the heart. With the new Easy 3-Stcp method, even bc~inncrs can make wonderful Jams and jellies from scratch with no fuss or formal training. The makers of SureJell brand fruit pectin developed this no-cook method that takes less time than the traditional cooked method, but still delivers jams and jellies bursting with fresh fruit taste. These easy recipes start with ripe strawberries, the most popular and widely available berries. They arc at their peak between late April and October, but California strawberries are available as early as March in almost every supermarket. Using these delicious recipes, you can savor the fresh taste of luscious, sweet, strawberries all year round since extra containers of these mouthwatering jams can bt stored in the freezer until ready to use. Easy 3-Step Strawberry Jam, made with SureJell brand for Lower Sugar Recipes fruit pectin, is a great way to enjoy delicious strawberry flavor with 2.5% less sugar. Three simple ingredients and three simple steps make this recipe a breeze. Set this tasty jam out for the family to enjoy on their morning toast or muffin. For a double dose of fresh fruit flavor, consider the versatile taste of strawberries married with other fresh fruits. An easy strawberry-banana combination makes an ideal jam that can't be bought at the local grocery store. Try a spoonful on French toast or swirled into vanilla or tapioca pudding. Easy 3-Step Strawberry Blueberry Jam is another great combination that makes the most of plump blue-black blueberries and ruby-red strawberries. Use it instead of frosting for the filling on a layer cake or simply spread it on homemade biscuits or roasted English muffins. If the strawberry season has come and gone too fast, never fe::ir. You can sill use your new skill s by m::iking Easy 3-Step Grape Jelly using bottJed grape juice and SureJell brand for Lower Sugar Recipes fruit pectin. This method is a perfect way fo r beginners to teach children, grandchildren and friends the pleasures of jam and jelly making and enjoy the taste of fresh homemade goodness all year long. Easy 3-Stop Strawberry Jam • 1 box SureJell for Lo~er Sugar Recipes fruit pectin • Jt/., cups sugar, divided • 4 cups crushed strawberries (Buy 2 quarts fully ripe strawberries.) Mix fruit pectin and IA cup of the sugar in small bowl. Stir fruit pectin mixture into strawberries gradually. Let stand 30 minutes; stir occasionally. Stir remaining sugar gradually into strawberry mixture. Stir constantly until, ) sugar is completely dissolved and no longer grainy, about 3 minutes. (A few sugar crystals may remain.) Pour into plastic containers to within Vi inch of tops; cover. Let stand at room temperature 24 hours. Jam is now ready to use. Store in refrigerator or freeze extra containers. Thaw in refrigerator. Makes 6 (1-cup) containers. Important: Do not reduce sugar or use .sug::ir substitutes. The exact amounts of sugar, fruit and pectin are necessary for a good set. Helpful Hirtt: A potato masher works best for crushing strawberries. Wanna .. place a ' classified ad? Call 642·5678 for information. luy 3-lt•p Or•p• Jelly • 1 box Sutt.Jell for Lo~er Suear Rtcipes fruit pKtin • 3~ cups sugar. divided • 4'h cups bottled grope juice Mix fruit pectin and ~ cup of the sugar in ·small bowl. Stir fruit pectin mixture into juice gradually. Let stand 30 minutes; stir occasionally. Stir remaining sugar gradually into juice mixture. Stir constantly until sugar is completely dissolved and no longer grainy, about 3 minµtes. (A few sugar crystals may remain:) Pour into clean plastic containers to within ~ mch of tops; cover. Let stand at room temperature 24 hours. Jelly is now ready to use. Store in refrigerator or freeze extra containers. Thaw in refrigerator. Makes 7 (1-cup) containers. Important: Do not reduce sugar or use sugar substitutes. lasy 3·1tep ltrawllerry Ba11a11a .la111 • 4 cups sugar • 2 cups crushed strawberries (Duy 1 quart fully ripe PRICES EFFECTIVE B A.M. THURS., APRIL 21 THRU WED., APRIL 27, 1994 11rawberriea.) • v .. cup mashed ripe banana • 1 tablespoon lemon j uice • 1 box Surdell fruit pectin •~cup wuter Stir sugar into strawberries, bannna and lemon juice. Set aside 10 minutes; stir occasionally. Stir fruit pectin and 'water in saucepan. Bring to boil on high heat, stirring constantly. Boil and stir 1 minute. Remove from heat. Stir pectin mixture into fruit mixture. Stir constantly until sugar is completely dissolved and no longer grainy, about 3 minutes. (A f CW SUfU crystals may remain.) Pour into clean plastic containers to within ~ inch of tops; cover. Let stand at room temperature 24 hours. Store in refrigerator or freeze extra containers. Thaw in refrigerator. Makes about 4: - (1-cup) containers. Important: Do not reduce sugar or use sugar substitutes. The exact amounts of sugar, fruit and pectin are necessary for a good set. Helpful Hint: A potato masher works best for crushing st rawberries. 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