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1HE NEWPORT BEACH • • Well, the trees • ~?j· 1 ' r
don't turn red,
)OUr fingers and
to....>s won't turn
blue , but your nose could get
little pink in the afternoon sun.
How's tliat for local color?
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Costa Mesa council meeting becomes a platform tor sOme candidates
•
~ In session marked by
outbursts, interruptions,
counc~ rejects support for
SOS initiati ve and votes
against bannin g cigarette
machines in city.
BY TINA BOJLGATl'A, STAn Wiuna
COSTA MESA -Monday's
City Council meeting became a
platform for a few Costa Mesa
City Council candidates, who at
times disrupted· the proceedings
with out-of-turn comments from
tbe audience.
James Wysopal, a quiet candi-
date figure up until now, shouted
from his seat as Council Members
Jay Humphrey and Mary Horn-
buckle explained their ·positions on
two state measures concerning
smoki ng in public places, calling
the two council members "hypo·
critc's."
Wysopat cri ticized the two for
taking a stand on the smoking
issue white, ·just moments earlier,
the two had rejected a resolution
supporting PrOP.<>Sition 187, com-
monly known as the Save Our
State -or SOS -initiative.
Hornbuckle and Humphrey
were joined by Mayor · Sandra
Genis and Councilman Joe Erick-
son in rejecting the resolution, and
later voiced their personal opin-
ions of the measure.
"I'll tell you how I feel about
Prop. 187," Hornbuckle said. "l
think it is droadf ul, dreadful pub-
lic policy."
And Humphrey echoed those
thoughts, saying: "It is beyond me
why anybody would want such leg-
islation to come before the pub·
lie."
The i~ue was raised by council
candidate Janet McCammon, a
staunch suppottcr of Proposition
187, who had asked that the coun-
cil consider adopting the re solu-
tion supporting the.initiative.
After giving brief presentations
to the council, McCammon left
the council chambers .>Yith Save
Our State Committee chairman
Ron Prince before the members
could direct any questions to
them.
"[ find that rather insulting,"
Hornbuckle said, announcing their
departure to the audience.
During the council's discussion
of the request, Genis called the
resolution a "perver:.ion" of the
local government's power :ind ac·
cused McCammon of u:.mg the
meeting as a forum fo r polilical
gain. · •
"I do bel ieve this is a campaign
stunt," said Genis. "Thi!> (resolu-
tion) is a pencrsion of the pol111-
cal process. You elect the Cit> ·
Council to decide where the
streets should go ... You did not
elect us to tell you how to vote. H
that's what you want, go live in
Cuba."
Councilman Peter J3 uffa, on the
other hand, voiced his support of
the initiative and cast the solt: vote
in fa,or uf adopting a resolu tion
supporting it. · · .
In anoiht:r., m:utcr, the C1t>
Council \Oled 3-2 again>t a re·
quest 10 con:.1dcr :.m ordm:mce to
ban c1glreth! \ending m:icbines
from the tit). Humphre~ and
Hornbuckle ''ere 1n Jj\.O( of the
ban, '' h1k Gem:.., Dutfa and Erick·
:.on \uted JgJmst it.
An apparent nc\\COmc!r to the
' cJce, \\ill B. King, ''ho claims he
i:. a "last-minute, "rite-in" cand1-
djtc, offered hb comment:. in
favor of such a ban nnd :Mso com·
mentcd on a number of other b-
Se• COUNClL/Pa9e 1
. ' . School candidates . .
·question . quarters
..,.. Trustee hopefuls ponder
if some of the extras
planned for the new ·
Newport-Mes a
headquarters are
necessary.
NEWPORT-MESA -A pl:in
for a new $2.9 million admini~ll:t·
tive center is. dra'' ing second loo~
irom school board cand1d:ues,
some \\no quesuon the expendi-
ture \\hen e:-.1sting schvob n~cd
repairs.
··QUESTION
How much for
headquarters?
Somf.! of the plan:. for a
nc\\ S:!.9 million ·
a<lm1ni:.tr Jli\e center for the
:-\c\\pOrt·Mesn school
d1:.1rict ::ire being qucsuon~d
by some !.chool board
candidate:.. \\ho SJ) murc
money should be put intu
cl.issrooms.
The tie" bu1ld1ni: b 10
include 20,000 squire feet
of district office:;. Ne,.,
furniture and filing S)Stems
designed to cut do" n on
:.pace waste are included 10
the plans, as 1s a board
room \\ ith a 200-person
capacity.
Where do you think the
r
West Side candidate Wend)
Leece, "hose ·campaign focuses on
putting money in the classrooms,
said at a forum at Costa Me:i:i
High School last week that spend-
ing money on any extras for the
new education center should not
be a priority. Candidate Ana Chu
--'-~~-'fU_.ioncd-lhe-spending. ~ lUllCY would.be..h~t $pent.Z ----
ruoros I\' t.IA~c ~L\lTIS/DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa resident Eric Andersorr1alks about communication barriers with fourth-graders in f Ol!,'11ain Valley.
NEVER GIVE UP
Costa Mesa's Eric Anderson has proved the so-called experts
wrong by thriving despite living with cereb ral palsy
BY MARNIE M c LEOD, STA" Warrn.
I f Eric Anderson's students at Cox
Elementary learn anything from him
this year, he hopes they remember
never to give up on their dreams.
He didn't.
Ten years ago, the future was uncertain
for the 36-year-old Costa Mesa man, who
has had cerebral palsy all his life. He had
just been released from a state hospital for
those suffering from mental retardation.
He lived there for seven years because
medical experts thought that was the best
placement for him.
But when he was released, Anderson
forged ahead with a new life for himself.
He now holds an Associate Arts degree
Alexander Serie, 10, listens to Ander-
son's speech.
from Orange Coast College and a
certificate in advcrti ing. He cu rrently
attends Cal State Long Beach stud) ing
psychology and education and he is mostly
independent, living wi1h they help of a
nurse through a independence program in
Costa Mesa.
He has also writes, has published a book
about people with disabilities nod is
working on another.
"I wasn't expected to' go to college, but
all those so-called professionals back then
didn't realize that l could do it,"
Anderson said.
His favorite accomplishment, however, is
the time he volunteers once a week to
lee ANDIUON/Pe9• 5
"In the cu rriculum audit it says
a major problem is th at the ~fotrict
·is not centralized, but so'me of the
frills such as a new boJn.l room
witti new board furn iture nre not
11c.eded," she said later ..
4 think we need to hJ\ e the
community look at ,..,hat's going in
this center and sec if spending :i
lot of money is a priomy right
now."
The new S2.9 m1ll1on l>u1lding
includes 20,000·squarc·b:t of di::.·
Lea'e you r views, along
v. ith your name arid phone
number, on our Readers
Hotline, M2-60b6.
trict offices that \\Ill be built on
the southeast corner of J3Jker JnJ
Dear :.treets.
PIJns for the ne'" center "111
cunsohdlh! the t\\u district offi~c~.
See MIADQUA.RURS/Pa9e 5
With jobs at stake, city workers
take stand against ·privatizatipn
~ Newport Beach
Employees League is trying
to convinc e council
· candidates that private
contractors aren't the
answer.
BY STEVEN E.AMEs, STAFF Warru
NEWPORT BEACH -Some
city workers arc not standing idly
by as privatization grO\\ m popu·
larity among the 10 City Council
CJnd1datcs :i:. :i \\a~ 10 cut cil>
costs.
With. many of its JObs al stake.
the Nc,~port Beach Employees
League is trying to comince canJ1-
datcs ''ho h.l\e jumped on the pri·
vaiization band,\agon to bail out.
Th e union represents about 180
blue-collar \\Orkcrs.
ln a Jcuer to all council hope-
fub, League Pres1Jcnl Greg Le\\ is
c.xpressed the union's di appoint-
ment and a~\..ed them to rccon-
~1dcr their "1lhngness to turn O\ er
lee WORKIU/Ptt9• 4
INllDI Risking our lives to see ·some fat, waddling birds
Ensign Mlddla School gets $200,• grant
Ensign Mid~Jc School's "To Know Us Is To Love Us" program,
which is designed to ease racial tensions on campus, helped the
Newport Beach campus win a $200,000-ptus grant from an
anonymous foundation.
The money will make the school's dream to have technology
and computers in all classrooms come true.
See 11ory/pa1e 2
NUMalU
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The painting on top of page
1 is by local artitt Marie
Ta881rt (546·0784).
INDIX
Around Town .................... 4
Cityside .........•........•.....•..• 2
Classified ........................ 11
Sports ............................... 8
The Verdict ........................ 3
Vok:es ............................... 2
'"&;:,=-~(11 ....... "" .. 0 .......... ..ycW .....
Barbie Ludot1/se, .lJ, grew up in
Newport Beach •ad atttadcd
Corona dtl M•r Hisb School. Sht
•nd her busbaad,· Paul Odannka,
•re on 1t J't•rlo,.g,
•round-the-world trip. What
follows Is another Jn htr monthly
dlsp•lcbes:
BY BAUJB LUDOV1SE,
Stl CIAL TO Titl DAJl.T PILOT
PJPIKARETU BEACH. Otago
Peninsula, New Zealand -We
hadn't known Howard
McGrouther lS minufcs when he
politely informed us he mi&ht have
to cut our throats.
With his pocket knife. for
tracheotomy purposes. of course.
The bushes under which
Howard, Paul and I were crawling
-in hopes of patina a closer
look al the rare, yelkJW-eycd
pen1um -were raJled with what
was known locaJly as Old Man's
..
Nettles, a lethal-looking plant that
can be poisonous to the touch.
"Whatever you do, don't brush
up against that stuff," Howard
said. "People ha"e real bad
allergic reactions. Thei~ throats
swell up, they ~n't breathe ... "
Howa rd, our silver-haired host,
grabbed his throat :rnd whee1cd
for effect.
"I'd have to cut 11 hole in )Our
throct to save you."
Charming. We had been in New
Zealand nearly five weeks. We
had survived sudden blizzards,
blood-thirsty sandOies and drivina
on the left. Now we were chanc.in1
death by upbyxialioo. AU in the·
name ot chuina some fat,
waddlin& birds.
Actually, I take that bad. I love
pcnpin1. A year ..,_ in the
Oalapqot l1landa oft South
America, Paul and I bad our fint
... 1U911/hee'
..
..... ~ ,... 0-U Pia.or
Atop the FrMZ JoMPh CMiicter In New Z..a.nct. .
. ' •
to -,, 0c1o1>s 11, 1114
ACR~SS
t S.cred ptetUfe
5A&ian~ IOGel bofed ,_. Gambllng 10Wn
t50r8"
ma11\e1p1...::e 16~1tih
' 1 "Oul ol the ltying ~n. -lhe l1<e• l 8Cal~n1
IPfead t 9 Bvnch OI sheep 20 Rougher
72 Ch111tmas 01 Thank191v11~
240wns 25 Paddle
21i A<:.tor Priestley
?Cl First gear
1.? F 004ialll
36 Jacob's tWlfl 37 Crannies
39 E•llnct btrd
40 Impulsive 43 Bo Derek's number
44 Icy rains 45 A single hme
..46 Get tanglod
48 C&O and B&O 49'Ways
50 Poet's always
52 "I -a T eenaoe Werewolr
53 P~rty
14
20
1)10...t$t0naf
!)7 Old hand
6' C..-neo shae>e 6:> Of pc)nloftl 64 Buftap ...,.,
650nly
66 -up Uie ICOfe (ties)
67fuSSM
68 Ral$8d (horses)
69 0og·1 Clhi\11\
70Cued
DOWN
1 TaM flower
2 BtC>llte coin
3 W!Hab0Ut
4 lunchllme 6 Colts• moms
6 Food additive 7 Actor Chaney
8 Foot part
9 Boonsh person
1 o Jeans partner
11 Chilled 12 -8VIS 13 Whtr1poot
2tWn1er -F1emtng ..
23 Rope
26 W1t11C1Sms 27 Colotado resorl
28 Steam bath
29 Metric measure
30 Yellow ptgment
31 Sharpens
1011·~
33 COfrecl (a
manuscript)
34 Puerto Ran
3s~i::'ts 37 Gridiron g<p
38 911 request 41 Famous
Canadian • doctOf
42 Saslc.atchew1n
town 47 luic:hed
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HybeCI w/lrUftdla.. 6 l d ••• 000 CATS, ._ hr9" a UI, tlr••· ale, 1111td. IMtl l2t50 • .... appra H _.., • a 8th. .MM A8ylheon 111 o o •• o ft7 7 • · W .. or '*" beet ltylhn ~
C .... "....... lorfMI oft9r OI trade. 8ertoua ~ Al', ftwunO
dln6nQ room NI. ..... only. c.111744111. Lm. a cit TVa, Gien-1-8-0---.---IOl--5 10, W/butf .. & Cf*W. a.•c RMA •--71'"-•a.c•1-ll*NOM dennAnQ, wttmkt,,.., ., ______ _
-· _..., ,. Long luxur'°"9 )(Int cond, •triking ..
Q, J .Jtu&.w.............. theq&aabtyolthe minorewt. Couch-PllloWblldt fully reveruble, :::;: gr~phlca . 11 ltK. •et CMo DX ...,_
...... ,.. ...wi o..ft.aU &wo daamona while 7' Ilk• new llUnnlng u.,., McFad· Randy. 714-e48-8197 1-ownr. n4' tit .. , Xlnt
.al QI &e'Jll 041• .. II $3a0. 715 .. 1700 den gown, 8'&a 12, an ... T-. ~Surf c:ond!Ucm l8l500 obO
Q. 4 • .,_.&laer vulMnW.. M HolM/otnc. 8' walnut '4000 new, 1425. PP lkl 1t ft, rudder, n~• M0-5032 °' 840-1029
N8WD8 TO W&IULLY BlllDOS QUIZ
7011 fOD I071
The bi~hM pe wwwdad: ...... ,.. llold: d"k·alx e1rawera. Xlnl Call 848 8308. cOnd. Coat 11400, .. 11 lr:R~ll!IWl!llll !':'"' .,...11111 =.' ~ ya.A'7~,_~_ ... oAaei1 .. ,,. cond. !150 14M822 14715/obO. 173.7131•-J-A_G_U_Al ____ l_l_O_S
... I 0 ... ' .:w~~ c:c:t:~1Wh.t UoviNa Din rm tabla/ OPJllCE
._.1-MlM WhatKliondoyoutab? ectio11doyoutab? :he~i~:~::::d:::::. fVUITUU a SAD. BOATS 7014 88' XJe Whlta-Prtatlna
.lofl~~ll++.fllll A ......... ii a .......... __... L __ ... ,._.__ A ....__,... ·-..a.......----1 •-•.L blaach9d oak, 13200. IQUll'lll!NT 1047 condition 68K mll•• -r ••• ..---.. a.-.nmnu...: ·~..-----·-...,P'ca Cotf" table. 154"dlam 30' NORMCROSS S13,995 790-81'100 ~~~~~ i • partner who c:ou.ld make • your pocUta. but hen &ha peckinp gl• w/2 llOM flah TR IM A .. AN p Lu s (
"49 Tumbler's pad
51 Waid oH 52 Type ot corgi or
rabbit
S3 Roostef's cresl
, 54 Swear
55 B4blical "8d
56 Rant and -s 7 Cargo vehdfs 58Nol polite
59Above 60 Robtn s home
63-1acket
12 13
t'doubiethen nli•. k:uowi,..-.,. pretty elim. You ti... e mini· --t37tt. Oettte-r Cennon NP MOORING LOCATl!D 1---------J'O'l mitht U.. a buat. AL the -..r')' mumapaniasbidaCwhichtwo plcturH HO all. 300AP. low UH, Miki IN A PRIMI! AREA OF JDP 1110 leut.~owe pan.ner another bid, pointa, the qua.i ol heana, an o( Plante. 1548-14&4 fMCI, ato. ~/obo. 2 BALBOA IS LAND' '=iililiili•••••I
d L-.,,_ •L-L.:11 ...... _ dCJuLA"'·' _., ... You .. _ •• --ba-deaka. 14&-9908 ASKINQ 125,000 FOR 1• an ... arta u .. VMI uou. •u.t. L-.--~~ .. -:.:._ otherU{lfl,:.;;;", P....... Movtng muat Hll Schaf· BOTH. PLEASE PAGE 8T'CH•ROO• LAA· lhowa 8 wUU-to ..l•v _....,if IUW" go;nm .. , V19 __..,. fer 6 Son grlU\d piano ·-.·--_,,. -d wha .,,_.__ ~t cond. $2000 -s • 714-570-2878 EDO 4 ftr. 4X2 Good Northhuanythi.naan~. an .. l ..,.... 759-3418 or 759-3419 PG& • condlUon 103K mll
Q. 2 • Bo&.b vulaerable, u 8oatb Q. I · lw 8oatb. vulaenble, JOU Moving! Mlac fum, bUnk ANDIAI.S 6049 MAJUN! SUPS $5200 obo &50-435e
you hold: hold: bad, wicker pea, BBQ DO,.,.._ 7022 •-------a.A Q II oAQU OI• 6411 •H OJllH 01'1U •11'1 & morel 64().6763 UOPT-A.PET '-AW ~A 9125
Th bi.a.a: L--.-.1-.1 Movlq. Uv rm .. , Every Sat & Sun at .... lii•liii&iii•••I 1lae baddin1 hu proewded; e uuane nu pc'OCWJeu: • l200: handsome di-PETSMART, Fountain •-T aLIP EAST 80\1J1I -WU'I' N08'l1I L\BT 80l1l'H In Balboa Cov" 90 MIATA White-.. ._. .NORnl 1 o Dbl Io 1 nette, gla top, l250; Vall.y. Puppies, kit· Water & Mc pd Pr1atlM condition. 40K l O Dbl p._ lo · Wha d"k & exec chr $100. 1en1 end more, all p.. ? l ection do ,ou Y.U? 538-9342 °' &45-3068 looking for loVlng, car· '8ao.e7M mUe1, chroma Wh .. 11
What ecUon do you tab? A • It mirht aeem 1utcmauc to Ing homH. CALL 241 • DOCK UP TO 25' 7 eo-a3oo
pMa but 1uppoae partner hu a fair MEICHANDISE 0317 for more Info. N.B. Mo-mo, pvt r ... i-.--------
A • Had Eut not opened the bid-hand ~ elect.a to campete with .. ...,SC 6015 Avallabl• for lmmedla· walk to bHch/1hop1 MERCEDES 9130
ding and had partner reaponded lwo apadea? Odct. are you'll land an .u • tion: two lovable fa-Sl!SO mo 875-004e
one heart lo ,our one-club opening, the wron1 contract. The onlt;: to male Beagle•, 1-yr-Sllp avail "1139 up to you would have jump ra.iaed to avoid t.i.nc impaled an the or 4 WHEELCHAIRS old, current on all 83'@ S14 p/ft or disc. •et t90K a.a Smk •II·
three heart.a. Since your takeout that. partJcular di&em.ma 11 to bid · $75-S t t 0 1 h o ta. M u 1 t b e Located ® B.C.Y .C. ver/1aupe. MOVl::O double forced Ncxth t.o bid, take it two hearta. If partner then bide two Me-8800 edopted together Into CaJR•c Dock1-en·d fle. muat aell, 28,
euy. Partner could be broke, eotwo 1pac:lei )'OU can paN with 8 clear Cltrue, fr uit, avocado •loving home. Pleue Avall 10/1 !5·12/15 ml Under warranty
heart.a ia enouib. conacie'noe. ""•·fruiting SIO: Traa :~~~ 723-67!54 or nm Bak'el 8CYC 644-9530 $22,995. 759-7659
ROIH S5: On Palm• 18B7 Meroede• 890
Q. 3 -/ta Squth. vulnerable, you Q.e. Neither vulnerable, u 6-6' s20: oa1 prants FREE KITIENS CAMPERS RV'S SL Sport• coupe. bold: South you hold: S 1; Shade, pine 15 gal ' • Hard top+ convertible.
•I OJ.07 •2 oA&.11 1 1 MQ •74 QJlll• Ol712 •K7 $20; Httbt 135klnda$1; TO LOVING HOMES TRAILERS 8014 Teal color with cream
Y · h h d · Ulac $10,· 909-674·1M22 6 AVAILABLE leather ln1erlor. 35" our n1 t· an opponent o-na 64 .. 9 ...... 2 851-0155 " ...-... ..... or mlle1. Asking low blue the biddJn• with one e-..A... Whal The bi.a.aing hae p--.1-d Qoln111 Out Of N•w 28' motorhome · do . ._ t.alr.e? _.... """NOR ~ : • S•v• abu1ed and for rent. Full ·kltch, book of $24,000.
action you ~ Dbl m ~ i;ount Butlneu! abandoned pets. Ba • 1hower, TV{VCR. Day ~ood buy for • beau.
What. ldion do wnu •• 1..7 Framaa, pelntlnga, volontHr/fo1ter. Call & wkly ratat 659-8844 ltful, outstanding car. A _..1bere are thoae who would ,,.-.._ graphlca, po1tera, fix· 714·659-2704. · ' PP 71 4-639-9"4I
inailt that a taUoul double i1 the turH • furniture. Still
only correct call with thia boldinc A· Thia ia the ume hand u in the have paintings left by --------1 MOTOICYCLES
-to make aure -·don't loee a previoue queatioo, but the 1uc:tion Paul Blaln• Henri, MUSICAL scoon•r 8018 TOYOTA
h ahouJ .. -ia difl'erent. Tilere were eound rea-Jullan Ritter & Lupettl. INSnnul!u...s ~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eart fit.al; d partrier bidiam. d chlba, eone to act at the two-level. None No re•eon•ble of· vAUOi1' 6055 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii you can waye corTeCt. to . onda, fer• retueed. Al •·-H--.... -so.-dow '80 SRS Long B9d lndude ua eut! With aJ..moet half canjU.Ufy biddJne at the three---... !5 d ate 12200 _,.,ryaJueeinaabort.auit.endwch 1eftlwitheuchannnrhand.Pui, Aaron's Gallery. Call 7' YAMAHA Grand V-1100, Han.y pipes. ·•P • eeO-e377 ,,._ ,...... Mon, Tues & Wed Plano. EbOny color. low, blue & loud. Lots ***
9210
-~~-~~~·~~~~~~~~'°~~~~-~~~-~-~-~~)'O~U~l~~-i.n.~.~~-~-·-·~~~~-o=n~~~·~7~1~~~~24~3~~-Uk• new. $17,100 d c~om~ ~u. 3K,~ STARLETT ~ .,,.,....-+---+-~--.11 •·-------------------------•J•de, bronze•, Jaw· Call Tony 675-0672 ml. $5,600. 673·7887 apd, 33 mpg & d•·
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 airy, Ivory, c1o11onne. YAHAMA SHsow penendabl•. 11200. roaewood turlo• & mok>r 1eooter, 1991 , Lv• mug. 536-7245
5530 5530 ..... planter ltandl, French SPORTING like n-. only 375 ml. •i3 SUPRA
_...._ __ ....___, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim TELEMARKETING 8:1eg~ ~~'! T:!!e~':(, cabinet• & Bombay, GOODS 6065 $400/obo. 644-7628 3,000 ml, sliver jewel. Salee Now h!rlng FT/ "' paintings, porcelalnl, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Gm-u1l •"'3,000 PT for Faehlon lel & obo 213-243-6757 etc. etc. No reason-.... ...... -
M.VleJo M•ll & other AM CONSTRUCTION GE & Tappan Refrlg, able otters refused, Wortt-Out prof ... lonal 7t ....... Evea
OC hi proflle areas. Hae positions In our great condition! 12.40 Logan 411, Costa weight machine. Bio-AUTOMOBILES
Comm • w/guar earn· ocean view Costa S125e:i 675·5496 MHa. 574-3189 Dyl"ie Dyna-Pak F-10, •••••••• VOLVO
EMPLOYMENT EMPLnvuENT , EMPLOYMENT Jng1. 714-803·9999 Me .. office for cus· u I I Ch I no cable change, mul· ""'un '"' to mer Verification & M•Jtt•g washer & gu 'lll"OV ng tip tlple •talion complete --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•&i
5530 5530 5530 TELEMARKETING Schedullng Dept. dryer S100 ea. Dish· 2 HI• Frnch dr•. work. oota at home. BUICR 9035
923'0
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Top Real Estate Pro-8:30am-2:30pm or washer $100. Refrlg wood windows. 12x12 $2,800 n•w·5 yr old. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '83 Volvo DL Auto ducer •Hk1 exp'd 2:30·8:30pm shifts. $80. Call 556-8217 ceramic tile, MBZ SL • S1 ,199. 650.5683 Trans. e/c, p/b, Pl•, RECEPTIONIS T RECEPTIONIST P/T Tired of punching time-Telemark•Jer for an Call JR at 548-6129 . cover, Flokatl rug, '89 RI I Tl am 'fm 1tereo/ca11
fior medlcal office. M·W·F ln..NwpJ Bea&ll. clocks? Make $100/dy exciting agrHslv• new No ~lllng RetrJg, almond, 22 cu glasa ettlere, Royal •••••••••I v era. rH, $2150 (714) 873-3872 Phones, It typing & Ill-Phones, llght typing & from home or more SS program. Uc pret'd. --------aide/side w/lcemaker, typewrlrer,-Z"l>O)(erof brUH, trans, motor
Ing. $~/hr. 650.5546 flllng. Renee 646·2672 -Gl0-798-4643 •x DP2 780-SOOO X101 8. yrs old, Whirlpool. brlckl 759-76S9 GARAGE SALES good . Tranaportatlon --------
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*H .(KORY F .._RM· S egory may requlra you FURN1¥T'l'9E --------MOVING SALE CD, z pkg, competr-$2000/obo. 557-0441
4' to call a 900 number & v" 6014 FREE TO YOU 6022 Many Items large & lion yellow (only 200
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Ing, prep & send-dunng the holidays M CHAND S 8 uphol chra • seal/ tabby cat, neu1ered all ••••••••I mg of H1cltory selling Hickory ER I E back pertect cond1 •hots, fr" to good TRANSPORTATION _D_A_T_S_U_N ___ 9_0_6_0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Forms gllts Formsgilis. Mov1°ngl Pd $35K, home .~ 7694239 'M Okie Cullan Con· fmmtdiate optning for optrimctd, full time office mua1 sac at $9800. PREE ver1 Va, whtlblk Int,
Above average wage. No ptrsonforourSouthCoastPluJlocaUon.Muslbt ANTIQ'~r 6010 Also chin• cabinet W/ •BUNNIES• ________ ,'80 El Dorado Balrltz, 63K orig ml. No ru11, available lo work enningsand wrrkrnds. "~ buffet & tea cart. Looking for a good 3!50 V8, A/C, Full xlnt cond, orig owner. experience necessary, will train. Good pay,manybrnrfits. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7t4-72t-0480 home. Six w .. k. old. BOATS 7011 Power. )(Int Cond. $7995. 646-9502
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c:aah, tops. 673-6223 atand $2500 759-0279 -cond, $800. 673·7971 642·5878 PP. 646-6306
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3408
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Costa Mesa _council meeting becomes a plaUol!m tor some candidates
...._ In ses.sion marked by
outbursts, interruptions,
council rejects supp,ort for
. SOS initiative and votes
against bannrng cigarette
machines in city.
BY TkNA BOllOA1TA, SrMP \varna
COST A MESA -Monday's
City Council meeting became a
platform for a few Costa Mesa
City Council candidates, who at
times disrupted the proceedings ..
with out-of-turn comments from
the audience. ·
James Wysopal, a, quiet candi-
date figure up until now, shouted
Crom his seat as Council Members
Jay Humphrey and Mary ·Horn-
buckle explained their positions on
two state measures concerning
smoking in public places, calling
the two council members "hypo·
crites."
Wysopal criticized_ the two for
taking a stand on the smoking
issue while, just moments earlier,
the two had rejected a resolution
supporting Proposition 187, com-
monly known as the Save Our
State -or SOS -initiative.
Ho rnbuckle and Humphrey
were joined by Mayor Sandra
Genis and Councilman Joe Erick-
son in rajecting the resolution, and
later\ voiced their personal opin-
ions of the measure.
''I'll tell you how 1 feel about
Prop. 187," 'Horn buckle said. ''l
think it is dre:idful, dreadful pub-
lic policy."
And Humphrey echoed those
thoughts, saying: "It is beyond me
why anybody would want such leg-
islation to come before the pub-
lic."
The iss·ue was raised by council
candidate Janet McCammon, a
staunch supporter of Proposition
187, who had asked that the coun-
cil ·consider adopting the resolu-
tion supporting the initiative.
After giving brief presentations
to the council, McCammon left
the council chambers with Save
Our State Committee chairman
Ron Prince before the members
could direct any questions to
them.
"I find that rather insulting,"
Hornbuckle said, announcing their
departure to the audience.
During the council's discussion
of the request, Genis called the
PHOTOS n i1Aac ~l\aTIN DAJLT PILOT
Costa Mesa resident Eric Anderson talks about communication barriers with fourth-graders in Fountain Valley.
NEVER .GIVE UP
Co sta Mesa's Eric Anderson has proved the so-c alled experts
wrong by thrivin.g despite living with cereb ral palsy
BY A4,JtN1s M c LEOD, SrAPr Warrn.
I f Eric Anderson's students at Cox
Elementary lean\ anything from him
this year, he hopes they remember
never to give up on their dreams.
He didn't.
Ten years ago, the future was uncertain
for the 36-year-old Costa Mesa man, who
has had cerebral palsy all his life. He had
just been rele:ised from a state hospital for
those suffering from mental retardation.
He live d there for seven years because
medical experts thought that was the best
placement for him.
But when he was released, Anderson
forged ahead with a new life for himself.
He now holds an Associate Arts degree
Alexander Soria, 1 o, listens to Ander-
son's speech.
from Orange Coast College and a
certificate in advertising. He currently
attends Cal State. LoQg lleach l>lud)·ing
psychology and education and he is mostly
independent, living ,,j1h they help oi a
nurse through a independence program in
Costa Mesa.
He has also writes, has published a book
about people with disabilities and is
working on another.
"l wasn't expected to go to cottege, but
all those so-called·profcssionals back then
didn't realize that l could do it,"
Anderson said.
His favorite accomplishment, however, is
the time he volunteers once n week to
lee ANDIUON/P•9• I
resolution a ''perv~rsion" of the
local government's power Jnd ac-
cused McCammon. of usi ng the
meeting as a forum for pohtic:il
g:im .
"l do believe this· is a camp:i1gn
stunt," said Genis. "This (resolu-
tion) is a pe·rversion of 1hc politi·
cal process. You elect 1he Ci l)
Council to decide where the
streets should go ... You did not
elect us to tell )OU how to \.Ole . If
that's what you want, go li\e m
Cuba."
Councilman Peter Buffa, on the
other hand, voiced hi s support of
the initiative and cast the sole \Ole
in fa,or of ::1Jop1ing a rel>olu1ion
supporriog i1.
In another matter the City
Council \Ol~d 3-2 ag .. un:.t a rc-
que'!it to con~1dcr :in orc.linance to
b::in c1gJrc11e 'ending mJchmes
fronr the cil). Humph re>· and
Hornbuckle \\cre in I.nor of the
ban, "h1lc Gcnb, Buff..l ::ind Erick·
!>On \Oled ag;.iinsl 11
'An apparc111 llC\\1.:omcr to the
race, \\ill D King, "'ho clJ1ms he
is a · l.i:.t·mmute, \Hite-in" CJndi-
datc, ottered his comment::. in
fa,or of such a ban and also com·
mentcd On :.i numbcr of Othc r b·
See COU~Cl'L./Po9e 7
SChool candidates
question quarters
...,. Trustee hopefuls ponder
if some. of the extras
planned for the new
Newport-Mesa !.'
headquartets are
· necessary.
Bv MARV A.-.:s HAJ.MOs, SrAFF \\ k1.'
NEWPORT-M~SA -A pl.in
for a new $2.9 million adminb11 .J·
tive center is dra\' ing second loot-s
from school board candidJtCl>,
some v.ho question the cxpcnJi-
ture ''hen exis ting !.chools need
repairs.
West Side candidate Wendy
Leece, "hose campaign focuses on
putting rnoney in the classrooms,
said at a forum :it Costa Mesa
High School last week that spend·
ing money on any extras for the
new education center should not
be a priority. Candidate Ana Chu
also questioned the spending. t
"In the curriculum audit it says
a major problem is that the district
is not centralized, but some of 1h't
frills such as a new board room
with new board furniture are not
needed," she said later.
"I think "c need to ha\C the
community look :it \\hat's going in
this center and see if spending a
lot of money is a prioril) right '
now."
The new S2.9 million building
includes 20,000-qu:ue-foet of dis·
QUlSTION
How much for
.headquarters?
~omc of the pl.Jn'> for ~1
ncv. S:! 9 million
d111111ist1 al(\ c center tor tn
Sc,\pOrt-~fcsa school
d1s1nct arc being que~lionc<l
bv some !>chool boarJ c~nditlatcs, "ho sJ) mun:
money should be put mti.>
da,srooms.
1 he OC\\ bu1ld1ng IS 10
include 20,000 !.quare feet
of dis trict oCiices. Ne\\
furniture and til ing S)stem>
designed to cut do'"" on
space "al.le are incluc.led in
the plans, as is a· board
room \\ith a 200-person
capaclly.
\\'here do iou th1n k the
!11onc} "ould be best spent'>
Lea'e )Our views, along
Y.ilh }Our na me -and phone
number, on our Readers
Hotline. ~2-60 6.
I
tnct oflaces tha t .... m be built on
ihe southeast corner of 13.iker .ind
Dear streets.
Plans fo r the ne" center \\ 111
on!lohd.itc the t\\O dis1rkt ofl1ce'>,
See HlADQUA.RTIRS/lt•9• 5 .
With jobs at stake, city workers
take stand against privatization
...._ Newport Beach
Employees League is trying
to convince council
candidates that private
contractors aren't the
answer.
BY STEVEN £.ui£s, STAIF Wann
NEWPORT BEACH -Some
city workers are not st:mding idly
by as privatization gro"'ll in popu-
larity among the 10 Cit) Coun cil
'·
cand1d.JtCl> all a "3~ 10 1.°Ut cit~
CO!llS
Wit h man) of 11::. job:. at take.
1he Nev.port Beach Emplo)ce
League is lf)ing to com 1nce canJi-
dates ''ho h;i\c Jumped on the pri·
\.at1za11on band" agon to bJtl out.
The union represents about 1 0
blue-collar ",>rl...ers.
ln a letter to all council hope·
fob, l eJgue President Greg le" ill
expressed the union'l> disappoint·
mcnt and a.,ked them to rccon·
sider thctr \\11lmgoe s to turn O\er
S•• WOllKIU/Pe9e 4
INllDI Risking our lives to see some lat, waddling birds
Ensign Middle. school 1111 8200,000 rant
Ensi~n Middle School's "To Know Us ls To Love Us" program,
which 1s designed to ease racial tensions on campus, helped the
Newport Beach campus win a $200,000-plus grant from an
anonymous foundation.
The money will make the school's dream to have technology
an d computers in all classrooms come true.
8ft 1tory/pa1e l
NUMala INDIX
NEWSROOM 540_1224 Around Town .................... 4
Cityside .........•................•. 2
NEWS FAX 646·4170 . Classified ........................ 11
ON Tiii COYla
The painting on top of page
1 is by loal artist Marie
Tassart (S46·0784).
Sports ............................... 8
The Verdict ........................ 3
Voices ............................... 2
Barblt Ludorlst, .11, gttW up In
Newpon Bt•cb aad attended
Corona dtl Mar Hl1b School. Sht
•ad htr busb•ad, Paul Odannka,
•re oa 1t JUrlong,
arouad·lht-world trip. Wb1t
follows Is another la btr monthly
dlspatcbts:
BY B.u.IJB LUDOVJSI,
St1C1A.L JO THI DAILY Pn..OT
PlPlKARETU BEACH, Otago
Peninsula, New Zealand -We
hudn't known Howard
McOrouther lS minutes when he
politely informed us he miaht have
to cut our throats.
With his pocket knife. For
tracheotomy purposes, of course.
The bushes under which
Howard, Paul and I were crawllna
-in hopes or aenan, a closer
look at the rare, yellow-eyed
penguin -· were filled with what
was 1nown locally as Old Man's
Nettl es, n lethal-looking plant that
c3n be poisonous to the touch.
"Whatever you do, don't brush
up against that stuff," Howard
said. "People ha\ic real bad
allergic reactions. Their throats
swell up, they can't breathe ... "
Howard, our silver-haired host,
grabbed his throat and "hcczed
for effect.
"I'd have to cut a hole in )our
thro~t to save you."
Charming. We had been in New
Zealand nearly five weeks. We
had survived sudden blizzards,
blood-thinty aandOics and drivina
on the left. Now we were chancint
death by uphyxiatio.1. All in the
name of chasin1 some fat,
waddlina birds.
Actually, I ta\c that back. I kM
pcnpins. A ~ar aao, in the
~Oalapap Islands Off South .
America, Paul and I bad OW' finl ... ~ .. .._L ......... .,..._.,._
Atop 1M Fr8nZ Joteph Otader ln New 2-IMd.
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•·Today -10 a.m.
N~wport Beach City
Council candidates at
Mariners Brancll
Library. 2005 Dover
Drive. Sponsored by
the Wom:in's Civic
League of Nev.port
Hjirbor.
• Wednesday -noon.
Newpon·Mesa Unified
bchool District
candidates at Costa
Mesa Rotary Club
meeting. Mesa Verde
Country Club, 3000
Clubhouse Road Call
540·1224 ext. 104.
- 7 p.m. eo~ta
Mesa City Council
candidates at the
Neighborhood
Community Center,
1845 Parle A\-e.
Sponsored by the Costa
Mesa Republican
Assembly. CaJJ
545-3762.
- 7 p.m.
Newport-Mesa Unified
School District
candidates at Newport
Harbor High School,
600 Irvine Ave.
Sponsorctl by the
League of Women .
Voters. Call 760-3310.
•Oct. 25 -7:30 a.m.
Newport Beach City
Council candidates at
Rotary Club meeting,
Dalboa Bay Club, 3131
W. Coast Highway.
Call 642-3 l 73 or
721-4190.
- 8 a.m. 70th
.~scmqly candidates
Marilyh-Drewer and
Jim Toledano and 45th
D~trict Congressional
candidates Dana
Rohrabacher and Urctt
Williamson at Red
Lion Hotel, 3050 S.
Bristol St., Costa Mesa.
SlO admission (covers
·breakfast). Sponsored
by McDonnell Douglas
Aerospace and the
Orange County
Chamber of
Commerce. Call
634·2900.
• OcL 26 -noon.
Costa Mesa City
Council C<lndidates at
Costa Mesa Rotary
<tlub meeting, Mesa
Verde Country Club,
lOOO Clubhouse Road.
Call 540-1224 ext. HM.
4! Oct. 27 -7 p.m.
Newport-Mesa Unified
~chool District
oondidates at Corona
4el Mar High School,
1101 Eastbluff Drive.
Sponsored by the
h.cague of Women
'Voters. Olli 760·3320.
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~orona del Mar
Qesidcnls Association,
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Angels Church. 3233
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~orona dcl Mar.
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Debating community issues
I
GIVING BACK
As the community works to help students at Corona del Mar High, the students work to give something back to the community
IYKATMYMOHS
C oromunity involvement
v.orlcs both ways. While
Corona del M3r High
School has been asking her
community to p<irticipatc m
educating its youth through
business adoptions, grants, and
volunteer services, our new fOCU$ is
on our imol\'emcnt in the
community.
community SCf'-1CC steering
committee to continue its effons."
Social responsibility is one of our
schoolwide goals. We need to
conunue to reinforce the concept
that citizens of a global society
need to be willing to share their
gifts to make tht~ a better v.orld in •
which to Jive."
Thomas Jefferson put it this
way: "Train a mind and not the
morals, and >Ou train a menace to
socu:ty." One of our goals as ·
teachers is to train contributing
citizens. Perhaps community
service should be an ass1gnment or
ln rearing our children, we as
parents and teachers always work
to make our children Jess
"me-centered." Jr our sons and
daughters are more aware or the
feelings and needs of others, they
will interact more harmoniously
wit)l our own families, our
immediate community and the
community at large. This increased
awareness also brings more
knowledge of how the world Y.Orks.
Community service provides
• a graduation standard for all
students.
Don Manin, our d)narruc new
principa~ is encouraging the
Ensign ~iddle School
gets $200,• _grant
thanks to program that
fights ~acial tension
H~ll.Y Ass HAA.'1.0~,
•,. J t\ "'TJ,.
L"tplainmg a S2lJ(J.(J(J(J-
plu'> itrant h1'> '>Chool JU<.l
rc~Cl\c:d, l::.ns1gn M1ddlt:
\1..hool Principal Scott
Paul ... cn t.alk'> CiJlml\ relat·
tn•• •he facts. ·
But Jon l f;ill for thlll
'' , l 1-.1dc. lit'-' 1.:·.c) crin· ~ k •II the Cdj.'e\ .'II.Ith ex·
.1Cc:11i;nt .1~ 111.. 1dl\ 1hc
.or. H be.: .\a n t "''-"ring
•J <,Ull. he \\OUld proh11bl>
<.lo 1 c·1r1v.hecl or back
"1 I he l_arge grant c.sm~
•rom an ;inonymou foun·
<lotion and made the New-
r><irt Beach i.chool '~ dream
1r1 ha' e technolo8) and
t.omputer<i m all cl~s-.
room\ come true.
··1 ht'> 1\ a dream )OU
JU~t don't think tt\ going
t() h<.tppcn," '>aid Paulsen,
ha reh ahlc to contain h1<i
lrnppirH.:'s "fl\ 1,0 exciting,
11 \ heyond ou r comprc-
hcn.,1 on."
lhc realttat1on of the
dre:1m hcgan ;1~out three
week\ ago when J man
rcprc.;\cnting a founJJt1on
called PJul~cn and \a1d he
wo!> vcl) 1mprcs!ted with
the 'chuol\ ... I o Know U"
f , In I AJ't1. , ., .. program
dc\lgni;J to ca\c racial
If ll•OS 1111 C<impu,
P wl,cn got the phone
'111 ~·.1rl> in the c"ening
'.)cpt. ZY. I le thought 11 wa\
hi., wife CiJlling to scold
l11m tor hcing late for din·
ncr Jgain.
That v.eckcnd, Paulsen
csnd c;omc teachers applied
for the grant, which desig-
nates money toward a
computer network that in·
eludes · lntcrne,l, satellites,
clo.-.ed·circuit televisions, a
hnk to the Lihraf) of Con
grc'><J .<1nd the actual com-
puter'>
By the next Friday,
Pcsuben lcarm:J hi'> school
had 't:t:ured the top award
$20<1,000 "W11h this
f!rant. \l.e can off er some-
thing Hr kid'> that's ah-
solutd) 1m.rcd1blc," he
said. "We arc going to •
take a real jump into the
2ht century." .
fn the "To Know Us h
'Io Love u .. · program,
parent\ are involved in the
Mul11-Cultural Advisory
Comm 1u ~e. 14 eighth·
graders are in the Student
Ethnic f orum and about
I 25 student Amba'\sador'>
meet and discuss cultural
is">ues to increase under-
'>Landing of different peo·
pie <.tnd background.,
Eighth-grader ~tarla Sil-
ver got tnvolved in the pro·
gram last year bec<iuse she
heard 11 was fun and she
wanted to meet new
fm:nd\.
"And I didn't wanl to
\cc Ml) m. ire fight' about
racial t\'-UC!r," said Starla,
who live'> in Newport
Bi;J<.h. "f think 1t work.\."
As for the compuler
project, Pat.hen hope'> to
have the networking ready
by the end of Decc;mber
-a deadline Starl (J is par-
ticularly happy with ince
she will be able to use the
equipment before she
graduates in June. ..
opportunities for learning. personal
growth and personal invol\ement
for the greater good.
• This school year, the commiuc:e
plans to raise students'
consciousness of the value of
con.tributing their
"out-of-school-time, effort, and
skills for the purpose of.benefiting
the community philanthropicalJy
without personal monetary
compensation .. -our school's
definition of community service.
Our efforts to achieve this goal
will be highlighted by Community
Service Drives, lhe first of y.,hich is
targeted Nov. 11-19. We will
campaign for and µrge•he many
clubs, depanments and other
interested groups at Corona del
Mar to select projects from a
re searched and published list of·
CITYllDI
' -.
•
di,·ersc worthy causes wt
recommend.
Senior Amy Sall \\:U 3ppointed
last lune as the first Commhsioner
of Community Senice. Not only
docs she come \\ith enormous
enthusiasm, but \I.Ith cxtemi\e
experience in community sen ice.
One of her particular purpose:. this
·)ear is to lead a team of our
students in joint projech Y.ith high
schools from other communities.
Also, Corona dcl M<ir students
\\iJI be p3rticipating in "Make a
Difference Day" on Saturday by
lending a hand to the duck pond in
our Back Bay, which needs
cleaning out because 60% of its
surface is ovcrgrO\\.n \\ith c:maib.
In No,·ember, the Dack Bay ''ill
ag3in need 100 or more'swdcnt
volunteers for a revegetation
project. . . Since the Community Service
Comm1ttcc has no funding, we
\\Ould welcome ;\llY donations to
help def my co ts of publicity and
inddenwl-, to come. If you would
hkc to contribute to our t3JC·free
cau'>C, please nrnkc out your check
to Community Scrvice-CdMHS and
send to our ~1ccount with the
Associated Student Body office at
the high school. Since '"e arc not
even budgeted for stamps, please
c:nclo:.e a stamped, self -addre:.scd
envelope so that you may. receive a
receipt for tax purpose , 1f you
'"ish.
We arc \Cry appreciative of )Our
support.
Kathy J\lol1s is an English
teacher at Corona dd Mar Jligll
Sc/wo/.
Mimi's Cafe
honors local
school children
for achievements
~timi's Cafe launched its
annual ''Studenl
Recognition Program" last
v.eek "ith a luncheon at
the Costa Mesa restaurant
for elementary school
principab in
Ne, ... port-Mes3 Unified'
School District 3nd private
schools.
The restaurant chain
began the program two
} ears 3go as a "ay to
support local schools.
About 75,000 cenificates
of achievement will be
given to principals and
teachers at local
elementary schools so they
c;:in p;isi. them along to
students who excel l'r1
chool Y.Ork through the
year.
The certificates include
a voucher for a free child's
meal at Mimi's Cafe.
Students :ilso receive a
gold star pin
commemorating their
achievement. ·
··children who stri"e to
do their best should be
rewarJeJ for their
accomplishment," said
Jeanne Hemphill, program
director. "If ''e encourage
children to reach their
potential, society benefits."
Teachers, administrutors
and \Oluntccrl> can also
receive a "Letter of
Appreciation" for
outstanding service. The
letter can be redeemed for
a gourmet coffee and
Jessen at any ~timi's
Cafe.
Clarlflcatlon But the man on the
phone encouraged Paulsen
to Jpply for the foun·
dat1un's grants, which
ra~ from $100,000 to
\200,000. Paul'\Cn wa'> in-
\llted to check with another
\C.hool in the d1Mnct that
received the gr:inl to make
\Ure the offer was legiti·
mate', hut he didn't doubt
11.
"J want the computers
because it will help our
school '>O much," she uid.
"We'll be able to com·
municatc with each other
more."
D.wtu 1 r11n1c/roP. n111 DAIL'I' P1tc>1
No . mor~ tangle•: Aon Gambal from Newport Beach Fire Station 2 untangles a rope
during a fire rescue class at the Jornt Powers Training Center in Huntington Beach.
In a weekend story, it
''asn't clearly slated that
Newport-Mesa Unified
School Dbtrict Candidate
Wendy Lecce supports
Proposition 187, the "Save
Our State Initiative" that
denies henllh cure, welfare
benefits 3nd public
~duc.ation to illegal
1mm1grants.
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Newport Beach
68/58
Bilbo.I
68/58
Costa Mes<l
71 /61
Coron" del Mar
68/59
IUaf fOHCAIT
LOCATION
The Wtdge
Ntwpot't
&ladles
River Jetty
CdM
aoAnNo
SIZE
1-4 w
2·4 w
2·4 w
1-4 w
2·3 w
V'1rl1blt winds
shifting notthwe,sl
10·20 knott; l·foot
WlWS, with
northwestttfy
swells ol 4 feet.
Some morning low
clouds and fog
clearing to sunny
skies this
afternoon.
TIDll
TODAY Fint low
2:49 a.m ........... 1, 1
First high
8:58 a.m .......... 5.6
Second low
3:32 p.m .. , ........ 0.2
Second high
9:40 p.m ........... 4.S
WEDNESDAY
First low
3:13 '1.m ........... 1.4
First high
9:2141.m ........... 5.7
Sttond low
4:04 p.m ........... 0.1
Sttond high
10:15 p.m ......... 4.3
W1ter
Ttm~r1lurt: 64
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CORPOllATI
Newport Beach rc~ldents George llcdlty
and Janet Ulanchard, Corona dcJ Mar resi-
dent Norman Loats and Costa Mesa rc~i·
dents Becky Youn1:cr, Chris Massey, Janus
, P. Uurrn and Stele Glui.to were all nomi·
natcd for the board of directors or the
. American C;inccr Societ)/Orange County.
I '
Uvl&arl, the Romc·ba ed international
jcwlcr, will open its ninth retail store in the
U.S. at South Coast f>laLa in Costa Mesa.
• Smith Uarncy Shca~on has igned a IQ.
year lease in a Newport Center hi~h·nse
and will move into the building lhi month
OLD ln)Urllnce Urokcrs, Inc. or Cosl:I
Mesa i.s the Presenting Sponsor und The
Chubb Group of Nc\\'port Beach 1s a Gold
Lear Sponsor of the United Cerebral P;ilsy
Association or Orange County's fi11t annual
Autumn Coif Clauic.
Coast Community Colegc District Chan·
cellor William M. Vcaa bas been appointed
to serve on the advisory boaru or trustees
for the llarvard Uni\ctsity Institute for
The Manaacmcnt of Lifclona Education.
'
MILITARY
Marine 2nd Lt. Andreas S. llau, a 1989
grnduatc of Ne" port Chi istian lligh School
in Newport Oeach, recently graduated from
The B:isic School at M:irine Corps Combat
Development Commnnd, Quantico, Yn.
Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Jason R.
llucbncr, whose wire, Tomaro, is the
d:iughtcr of Carol J. Timmons or Newport
Beach, was recently promoted to his
present rank while serving aboard 1hc air-
craft CJrricr USS Carl Ymson, homcponcd
Ill Alameda.
Jeffrey L. l'D)n,, son or Let and M11rll)n
I'll) UC or Balboa, has graduated from the
United Stat~s .Air rorcc Academy nnd has
been comm1ss1oncd as n second lieutenant
In the Air Force. I le is a 199Q aradu11tc of
Newport I larbor Hiah School.
Navy Scaman Jaaon J, Dup1, son or
Donald C. Dups of Costa Mesa, recently
completed a six-month deployment lo the
Persian Gulf, Western Pacific and Indian
Oceans aboard the aircraft carrier USS
Carl Vinson, bomcported In AJllft'lcda .
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•
Some things about Buck Gully will always stick in my memory
Today Buck Gully in Corona filjed with nothing but cactus. l
del Mar is a thing of remember those cactus days -
beauty, filled bank to bank rather uncomfortabty.
with nice green plants, bushes One time in 1921 my
and trees and brother-in-law, Dick Whitson,
li ned with with whom I lived, asked me ir l
expensive wanted to ride over to the
homes. Palisades, as we Balboans called
Of course, ' Corona del .Mar, to see a movie
being filled with company at work.. Dick was to
all t~at deliver some box lunches to the
flammable movie crew.
greenery it is Getting to the Palisades took
something of a some doing. there was no bridge
fire haz<ird and over the Back Bay. One either
last year's brush took the Fat Ferry from Balboa
fires came close to Balboa Island and thence to
The
Verdict
to turning it into the Palisades or go by surface all
a blazing the way around the Back Bay.
inferno. We chose the latter probably
However, on~ bcca·Jse the Fat Ferry charged 50
upon a time, Buck Gully • cents a car, and in Dick',s Model
presented no fire hazard. It was T one could drive forever on SO
The Volunteer Directory runs
perlodlcnlly In the Dally Piiot. If you'd
like Information on getting your
urganltation llsttd, call 642·4321, ext.
367.
Easter Seals
Easter Seals Society needs
volunteers for ongoing clericul work,
help in programs for children with
disabilities and onc·timc volunteers to
help with special events. For
information, call 834·1I I1.
Exchange Clult Chlld AltuM
Preve"tlon Center
Volunteer.training sessions for
parental aides are' coming up soon.
Volunteers arc needed by the
fachange Oub Child Abuse
Prevention Center to help families / where an incident of child abuse has
bee n reported und a referral mode by
the county. Parent aides work with an
"al risk" family for one year, building
a trusting relationship which
subsequently enables the parent aide
to tench the family parenting,
communication skills and
problem·solving techniques. Inquire
about special training sessions. The
center also needs volunteers to work
with families of high·risk children who
ore victims of parental drug addiction.
Spanish·speakang volunteers and those
"'ith o background in the medical field
arc especially desired. For information
on either program, call 722·1107.
Friends of the
Cesta Mesa Library
The Friends or the Costa Mesa
Library. 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 <hose with a
willingness or the knowledge to help
run children's craft 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
are needed. Hours are Oexible,
including evenings and weekends. For
information, call the library at
646·8845.
Girl Scouts
The Girls Scouts of Orange County
will train all adult volunteers.
Volunteers arc needed for troop
leaders. Thero arc also special
committees to plan events for the girls
and adults. Committees could entail
extensive time oyer three or four
months. or 3·4 hours a month over a
full year for ongoing committees. The
Girls Scouts arc always looking for
commu{lit}' people willing to share
expertise for onc·time lectures,
demonstrations or classes. For
information. call the Girl Scout
Council of Orange 'County at
979-7900.
cents worth or gasoline.
We filled the turtle back with
~ the box lunches and drove up
Newport Boulevard to about the
location of the present Santa Ana
Country Club, then took off cross
country on dirt roads. Eventually
we got around the Back Bay and
arrived at the 1op of the bluff
overlooking "'!hat is now called
the Little Corona Beach. ·
As far as the eye could sec
Buck Gully was filled with wall to
wall cactus.
On the beach, the movie
company had erected an Alaskan
fishing village. There WCTe a
couple of log cabins and a row of
evergreen trees had been stuck in
tne sand to block the view of all
that cactus which would have
looked a little odd in a picture of
Alaska.
The white men were attired in
fur caps, red plaid shirts,
suspenders and high faced booL.f.
The Eskimos were Mexicans or
Indians all done up in furs. They
looked very uncomfortable.
1 think the actors were used to
playing naked Indians riding
horse back and attacking wagon
trains. Here they were Eskimos
trying to get kayaks out through
the surf and almost drowning in
the process.
T oday the road down to Little
Corona zig zags dawn the
bluff. Then it went straight off.
Dick put on the brakes and we
started to sl ide down that road.
The Model T, which had a high
wheel base, hit a rock and flipped
over. I went out on the first roll
but Dick stayed with the car
almost to .the bottom where he
VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY
Glrls Incorporated of
Newport-Mesa
Girls Incorporated offers affordable
and accessible educational and
recreational programs for girls and
boys with nationally recognized
programs and activities that build
self.sufficiency, responsibility and
confidence, wjth an emphasis on the
special needs of girls and young
women. Volunteers :ire needed to help
in the program and recreational
activities, at the main facility and teen
center, and as office assistants and
grounds maintenance persons. For
further information on volunteering,
call Rosemary at 646· 7181.
Hat Connection
The Hat Connection is a women's
philant'hropic extcnsion•of the
Chamber of Commerce which serves
the communities of Costa Mes;i and
Newport Beach. While also sharing
leads, information, resources and
experience in-regard to busi ness, the
group is invdlvcd in charitable efforts.
For information, call Kay Walburgcr
-at 650-2144.
Heritage House Audllary
Volunteers arc needed for an
auxiliary support group being formed
by Heritage House , a non-profit
substance abuse recovery home for
pregnant and parenting women and
their•childrcn in Costa Mesa.
Volunteers arc needed lo raise funds
for house needs, provide holiday
parties for the children and to offer
love and support to young mothers.
Baby S~cp Inn is a program of the
Southeast Council on Alcoholism and
Drug Problems. Heritage House offers
a six·month program of recovery
counseling, parenting skills classes,
alcohol/di"\!& educatiort and
mommy·b~by activities. For more
information, call 6.i6-2271.
Interfaith Council
The Newport-Mesa·lrvine lnterfailh
Cou ncil, an umbrella organiz,ntion for
several area service groups, needs
persons active in the local
congregations to represent the council
by serving on boards in the community
and reporting back to the Interfaith
Council. For information, call Carol
Brown at 548·3283.
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Today. his sons & grandson
continue to provide a comblete menu of authentic Italian food prepared fresh dally and seasoned
with 5 generations of family pride. Thank you.
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to Dr. Richter to take some
stitches in same rather nasty cuts
he had received.
was th .. rown outrigiit into all that
cactus. He landed in a bunch of
chollo cactU), and when he stood
up, he had cactus wid.ing out of
every part of his anatomy. 1 was
lucky. I landed on my rear end
on a piece of beaver tail cactu'>.
1 gue s Dr. Richter didn't d~ a
ve.ry good job of cleamng up
those cuts because for the rest of
Dic~'s life eactus spines kept
working their way out or those
old wounds.
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The Model T landed on lb
wheels with the motor still
running so Dick drove it through
those evergreen trees into the
village. There a man with a pair
of pliers spent quite some time
pulling chollo cactus spines out of
Dick. The beaver tail cactus on
my rear end was easy to pry off
but Dick wasn't as lucky. Those
chollo cactus spines really
burrowed in.
We distributed those box
lunches, watched them make the
movie for awhile and left. \Vhen
we got back to Balboa, Dick went
Kids Cancer Connection
The Kids Dinccr Connection is an
organization dedicated to the needs of
afflicted children with cancer, and
dc,nls with their emotional, educational
and financial needs. The group's
primary fund·raiser is through the sale
of holiday greeting curds the afflicted
child ren have designed. Volunteers arc needed to he lp with sales at fcsthals,
swap meets :ind other events.
Volunteers are·atso needed for clerical
duties in the organilation office . For
information, call 851·777.i.
Make-A-Wish Foundation
Make·A·Wish FolJ'Tldution of
Orange Cou~r:y. whose mission is to
'make w~hcs come true for children
"ith life·threatening illnesses, scel..s
,·oluntccrs to occupy a \aricty of
pasitions. Volunteer committees
rnclude: Special Projects, Financial DC\'Clopment, Wish Granting, Public
Relations and OCCicc Assistance.
Currently, Make-A-Wish has a special
need for volunteers interested in its
.. Speaker's Bureau, Grants/Foundations,
Corporate Giving and Special Events
For information, call Gilda at
.i76·947-t
While I must admit that the
prc!.cnt Duck Gully may be
something of a fare hazard, 1
must say that 1f you're going to
be thro"'n out of a car whale
rolling down' ih banks, it \\Ould
be a lot nic~r to be thro"'n into
all that greenery than into cactus
-beavertail or chollo.
Robert Gardner,' D Corona de/
Mar resident, is a retired judge
and author of "Dat+dy Dalbu111t
March of Dimes
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The March of Dimes office an Cost:i
Mesa needs \Oluntccrs for fund·raising
committees (planning C\ents, soliciting, ,
goods and scn1cc~). speaking :
opportuni.ties (in high !>Chools on lhc ,,,. dangers or drug use during pregnancy
and on teen pregnancy, genetics),
occasional office \I.Ork and l1clp "ith
bull.. mailings. for u1form:it1on, call
631·8700.
Orange Coast
Interfaith Shelter
The Interfaith Shelter 1s the largest
family shelter 111 the county, h6using,
feeding and counschng 20 families
dail) ll ne~d> people to \I.Ori. \Hth
children for t.h.: !>tory hour, to tal.e the
childr.:n on field trips, phone help for '
incoming calls on th~cc:h<ilw Shifts and,.t
those "'1th spec1JI sl.1lfs lo tea h a }
1::.hour clinic or \ltOrkshop'.
5pcc1al1zed sl.1lls for clintc~ on '>1.-nting
or budgeting can be \'3St help. The
sh~ltcr also needs people to run a
canned-food dri"c one time or on an
oogoang basis. The group ah'a)li needs"
disposable di apers. For mform3t1on,
call Sandee or Leal at 631·7213 . _,
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TODAY
CMAMalR MIDINe
The general meeting or the Corona dcl
Mar Chamber or Commerce will bealn
ut 11:30 a.m. at the Five Crowns, 3801
E. Coast Highway. Cost is S14 and
includes lunch. Speakers arc Newport
Beach Mayor Clarence Turner and Bill
Kogerrnan of Taxpayers ror
R1:sponsible Planning. Call 673-4050
for infotm:llion.
MAKINO YOU• •UllNUI ••ow
M..irkcting consultan t Raleigh Pinsky
will present ns array of visd>ility
marketing ideas nt ''Making Your
Bu:.incss Grow," n free small business
cminar at 7 p.m. at the Newport
Beach Central Librnry, 1000 Avocado
Ave. in Newport Beach. Call the
Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of
Commerce, co-sponsor of the event, at
729 • .;.ioo for more information.
FINDING AND IC.llPINO CUITOMIU
"I low to Find and Keep Customers
and Clients for Life" is the title of a
free noon program at the Newport
13cach Central library, 1000 Avocado
Ave. Topics will include sales attack
plans, target market plans, customer
perception and more. Call 717.jgoo
for more information.
LIGAL H MINAJl
A two-part seminar on ·~Litigation,
V:iluauon, Marital Dissolutions and
Octcction of Fraud" will be presented
by the California Society of CPA's,
Or:iflgc CountyfLong Bc:ich Chapter
3t the Westin South Co:1st Pl aza
I Intel, 666 Anton Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
Cost i~ S25. Cali Stephanie I !anger at
bJJ.3f.i1 for more information.
CAN~IDATll FO•UM
Newport Beach City Council
candidates will speak at 10 a.m. in the
V1nc,e Jorgensen Community Center at
MJrincrs Brunch Library, 2005 Dover
Drive. The event is sponsored by the
Newport Beach Women's Civic
Lc:ii;uc. Call 717-3800 for more
inform:ition.
THURSDAY
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IAIL•ORTlllKIND
The Women's Ocean Racing Sailing Associatlon wi.11 hold it:s
annual Sail for the Blind event Saturday at the American Legion
Yacht Oub in Newpon Beach.
Association members, joined by the American Legion Yacht
Club, will rally boat owners to take more than 130 sightless
guests, their escorts and one or two seeing-eye dogs off shore •
s:iiling.
The event will begin at 11 a.m ... with a motivational
presentation by Hank Dekker, who has. been blind ~i.nce 1?78 and
hns since raced twiced from Snn Francisco to H:iwau. He 1s
currently preparing for a trans-Atlantic crossing. Then, :it noon,
the yachts will set sail. .
For more information, call 675-2593.
plan that is right for_}'Ou at a free 7
p.m. Retirement & financial Planning
seminar at Smith Barney, 800 Newport
Center Drive, Sujte 500 in Newport
Beach. Catr (800) 227-l492 for more
information.
SATURDAY
DOG fAIMION IMOW
The Newport Dunes Resort Is hosting
its second annual "Top Dog" f41$hion
shoW. The canine contestants will strut
down a runway before a panel of
judges to the sounds of Elvis' "Hound
Dog" sporting formal wear, lingerie,
pajamas, swimwear, the works. Awards
will be provided by Petco. Pct owners
interested in the dog show can register
by c:tlJing 729-DUNE. There is a SS
registration fee. Proceeds go to the
Orange County Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
PUMPKIN PATCH
A Halloween Pumpkin Patch
(und·raiser will be held from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. at Costa Mesa High School
Farm, 2650 Fairview Road. Sponsored
by Sonora Elementary fifth-grade
parents, there will be pumpkins for
sale, face painting and a bounce
house. For mo(e info, call 751·1350.
SATURDAY, OCT. 29
P\IMPION PATCH
A Halloween Pumpkin Patch
better off doing it in-house, he ~~ .
fund-raiser will be held from 9 a.m. to
noon at th e Costa Mesa High School
Farm, 2650 Fairview Road. The event
is sponsored by Costa Mcsn High's
Parent, Teacher, Student Association.
For more info, call 556-3344 or
545-3729.
Lewis, a pest control technician
From P•1• 1 who has been on the City Hall
MONDAY, OCT. a1
COAUMlllMUI
Ohosta and &oblins of Harbor View
Elementary School will be our in rull
force at s~1s a.m. for the school's
annual Halloween Costume Parade.
Young triclc-or·trcat~rs will parade
around the school at 900 Goldenrod
Ave., in Corona del Mar, in boHday
oostumc. For more information, c:ill
the school at 760-34n.
ONGOING '
MINTA&. IUNIU SUPPORT OROUPI
Alliance for the Mcntnlly Ill of Orange
County provides education and
emotional support for families dealing
wit h mentally ill loved ones. A free ·
support group meets every Tuesday
evening from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Orange
County Mental Hcnlth Clinic, 3115
Redhill Avenue in Costa Mesa. Call
544-8488 for details, •
LIADI CLUa
The Costa Mcsn Leads Oub -
Beautiful Hair~
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Women's Chapter meets every
Wednesday at 7 a.m. at Mimi's Cafe at
Harbor and Newport boulevards in
Costa Mesa. Tho club is part of an
International networking orgoniz:ition
dcdic:ued 10 expanding each member's
business through quality leads. Call
474-2225 or 975·8338 for more
inform:ition.
WOMIWI IUPPOaT O•OUP
The Healing Connection, h.caliog body,
spirit and mind, Is conducung a
~omen's therapy support group every
Tues-day :.it 7 p.rn. in its offi~e :it .i425
Jamboree Road, Suite lSOA in
Newport Beach. Call n0-373S for
more inrorm11tlon.
llNIOU MUMI DANa CLUa
The Costa Mcu Senior Citizen Squl\rc •
and Round Dance club .~ck
experienced dancers to JOm them every
Thursday morning fron1 9 to 11 11.m. 111
the Cosio Mesa Senior Center, lSlth
:ind Pomona streets. Cull 545-5669 for
more information.
Send JOUr Jtcms to Around To•rn
editor, Tbt Dally PJIOI, JJO tY. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, Cal/I. 91627.
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E Western State Universi.ty Coll~e o~ Law will
host ;m LSA T preparation seminar m your
area Information will be presented regarding
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
Fullerton Campus
1111 North state COlege
• Reading Comprehension
• Analytkal Reasoning
•Logical Reasoning
•Writing S.1 mple
A question ilnd answer period f.ollows
Se;iting is limited. ·
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800-WSU-4-LAW
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<lue to the hiddeJl costs of. poor "We know our jobs are on ·the
quality, mote frequent repair and line," be said.
Law Offices Of Arturo E. Matthews, Jr.
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BREA the necessity of remaking capital
investments once equipment and
materials have been divested," his
teller said. uThe cost hilS the cifi·
£e ns ... in the long run."
Lewis, in an interview Monday,
~lid he has not heard back from
any of the candidates, most likely
because they had not seen the Jet-
rcr. He mailed copies to candi·
dates on Saturday and faxed it the
same day to other city officials and
the media.
Charlie Gabbard.-one of-three
people running for the District 6
seat in the Nov. 8 election, said he
had not seen the letter as of Mon·
day <lfternoon. But he did have an
opinion on it.
"If the)' want to reconsider their
"'''n salaries and benefits, then
the re is room for us to talk about
reconsidering privat~ation," he
said.
In his campaign, Gabbard has
called for a reduction of city em·
ptoyee salaries as welt as more pri·
vauzation to e:ise the city's finan·
cial woes.
One of his Corona del Mar op-
ponents, Dennis O'Neil, was the
only candidate at a forum last
week to outrightly say he was
against privatization.
He was not a big advocate of
the trend because while pri\l'ate
companie!) can initially provide
municipal services at lower prices,
the city hls no leverage to prevent
futu re rate increases, he said.
Patrick Bartolic, the third Dis·
trict 6 candidate, favo rs pri·
v:uization if it saves the city money
and the quality of services remains
the same.
Although ci ty officials and some
candidates point to the success of
the city tree-trimming contract as
ju!ilification for more privatization,
Lewis said the arrangement has
not been entirely positive for the
city.
The city saved about $100,000
by hiring West Covina Arborists
-Inc. to take over trimming of its
21,357 trees from an ll·man city
crew. However, a~ the rate West
Coast Arborists arc working, each
tree will be trimmed once every
five and a hair years, instead of
the previous three-year cycle,
Lewis said.
"Yes, the city is saving money,
but it's getting less service," he
aid. "Trees )Viii start to hang
down in the way of drivers and pc·
destrian arid will look shoddier
qu icker."
City Manager Kevin Murphy de·
fe nded the privati"'1tion practice.
I le said it was important for the
city to periodically examine the
way it docs business, and vowed to
weigh each contracting proposal
on its own merits.
While 1 tudy of the city's tree
trimming showed a potential &av·
ang from privatization, a siritllar
look at the refuse ~lion de·
partmcnl proved tir.l"f tW C:ity was
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during the
1994 ANNUAL FUND· DRIVE
OCT. 1 0 -Nov. 1 0
Governed by the not-for-profit, tax exempt Costa Mesa Senior Citizens
Corporation, the Center seNes.those 50 years and older living In Costa Mesa and
surrounding areas.
The Center's seNices. programs and activities ore designed to enhance the
quality of life, preseNe and promote dignity and self worth. develop talents, foster
socialization and support Independence and self-reliance.
Although the City of Costa Mesa was a partner In building the facility. their
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ANDERSON ........ ,
lecture to Carrie Luger Slayback's
fourth-grade class at Cox
Elementary School in Fountain
Valley. For the last eight years, he
has taught Slayback's students
everythi.ng from-acceptance or
those with disabilities to how not
to get duf>t:d by advertising and
commercials.
• His efforts as a longtime -
volunteer were lauded by the
fountain Valley School District at
a rc~ent board meetin~ with a ce~1llficate and a standing ovation.
hard to undentand at first , but
with a little concentration and
patience from the listener, he
manages to communicate
effectively.
Anderson's students listen
intently and patiently to his
lectures, which Slayback steps in
to translate when children seem to
have missed what he says. The
children, in turn, eagerly raise
their hands to repeat what
Anderson has said when they
understand.
"He thinks about this as a job •
and he's a very important part of
my school year," Slayback said,
"There's no other way to give that
to my students." He's aware his
appearance can make people
uneasy and cause them to shy
Tuesday. October 18, 1994 5
u cd to my spcnking.'r Ander on
aid
Since beginning his volunteer
work. Anderson has been asked b)
two other clas~cs to come speak to
them, which he i) trying to fit in
bctwcen.hi'i college schedule.
. Ar.dcrson's goal now is to finish
college, become a teacher, and
maybe dabble in writing.
"r wani to teach and trai~
people about people with physical
challenges and personal carcgi..,cr
traiJ.1ing," Anderson said.
Besides his willingness to help,
Slayback il> grateful for the living
example llc sets for childr~ in
promoting endurance and his
contagious posi tive attitude toward
life.
BEACON .BAY , . .
AUTO WASHES
WE'RE .. CHANG/NG TO They are easy to teach and
they ask a lot of questions like
•what's wron~ with Y.Ou,' "
Anderson said. "I lake that
because that's how people learn
by asking." '
away from him at first, but his
warm smile and inviting nature
draws many closer and keeps
"I can tell by their journal
writing at the encf ""or-n""'e-:)~'e.,,..ar,,....,,""'c---+----co . Anderson's "challenge" as he
lakes to refer to his condition
keeps him confined to a '
wheelchair. His speech may be
. HEADQUARTERS
•re•P•9• 1
a money-saving rccommendatidh
from t~e Citizen Budget Advisory
Committee. Now, one building is
located at a corner of Newport
Harbor High School and the other
is near the site of the new build-
' ing.
The school board was updated
on the progress of the architect
and landscape architect at last
week's mee ting.
Chu said at the forum last week
that spending money this way
didn't seem appropriate when
Costa Mesa High School has light·
• bulbs that need to be replaced and
ceiling tiles that are falling down.
New modular furniture systems
that conserve space are also i n-
cluded in the plan, as well as a .
new filing system designed to cut
down on space waste, said Carolyn
Stocker, director of busi ness ser-
vices.
A new board room with a 200-
person capacity will also be in the
new building, complete with new
furniture that can be arranged for
a variety of purposes.
· The Harper Community Q.enter,
where meetings are now held, will
those who know Anderson·coming
back.
"At first they seem shy, but
after three or.four times, they get
then be available for other uses. It
could ·also be opened as a school,
since school space is becoming
necessary in th at area, Stocker
said.
The new building will house :ill
district departments, including of·
fices for the superintendent, as-
sistant superintendent, director of
elementary education, secondary
education, special education, plan-
ning and research personnel and
fiscal services.
An April groundbreaking is
planned and officials hope to
move into the office by mid-
October.
Funds for the building will come
from a sep~rate public agency cre-
ated by the board last week that
will issue more than SS million in
importnnt lessons they learned was
not to give up and that set backs
are temporary even if you ha.,e
been pcr~nally insulted,"
Slayback said.
bonds for the center and a Sl.26
million air-conditioning and heat-
ing S)Stem for Corona dcl Mar
High School.
The ai r and heating system was
installed at the s<;,llool (luring the
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took at the birds close up. There,
rospenguin<» frolickcJ on the
rocks beside us nod e'<en swam
"ith Paul as he norldcd. I was
absolutely enchanted.
Once I learned there were
pen~uins in New Z~alan<l, ?ur
mission -at least tn my 011nd -
wns obvious. Paul, the Ever
Understanding One, knew better
thon 10 disagree.
Dut finding the birds was easier
said than done. Everywhere locals
alhised us to look turned out to
I.Ji: penguin-less. I Wa'> told we had
a Little Blue penguin, smallest of
18 penguin species, bobbing off
our bow while sailing in N'cw
Zealand's Bay of Pl enty. But all I
saw ''as a speck, if even that.
While our penguin search
seemed to grow more fruitless
each day, other experiences_ I.cpl
us entertained. We spent two. days
on a friend's "chook" farm,
collecting eggs each morning from
5,000 hens.
We drove through the town of
Clinton, which, no joJ..e, is just
dO\\n the highway from the town
of Gore. (Yes, they've always been
COUNCIL
From P•s• 1
sues, making frequent mps to the
podium and sometimes speaking
t\\ ice on an issue.
CIJd in camounage pants and a
checkered bl:ller, and wearing a
Superman ring, one \\hitc shoe
and one blacJ.. hoe, King drew
chucJ..lcs from the council mem·
ber:. an(! the audience.
At the end of the meeting,
Hornbuckle suggc)tcd requesting
"a ~ergeant at arms" for the next
council meeting, no1ing outbursts
from some of the candt<.IJtC), and
Genis agreed.
"People diti attempt to u:,e this
foru m for political reasons," said
Genis. "And this concerrls me.
This should 9e the season when
we see the best coming out of
Americans, not the worst. This is
'1hc most prcciou) 1irne to be an
American. We should be learning
about the issues:·
And, after several rdcrenccs to
the "silly season," Genis asked
that the council refrain from using
the term. in the future '"hen refer·
ring to the campJign sca!lon.
named this.) We sat in on a class
of Appalachian Mountain •
Oogging, an American folk dance
(news to us). We dined on that
exquisite New Zealand breakfast
specialty, canned spaghetti on
toast.
We joined something called
WWOOF -Willing Workers On
Organic Farms. As WWOOFcrs,
we were given the chance to work
for our keep qn more than 300
farms specializing in everything ~
from bee keeping to goat herding
to making "growing chairs" out of
sprouting grains.
We opted for a more
conventional farm experience, that
of June and Murray Stratford's.
We tossed hay bales to their
cattle, barley to their deer,
hand-fed newborn lambs milk
from a bottle. C!Jrly and Big Boy,
the Stratford's porky pigs, were
mighty pleased to eat fish bones
and liver.
We gained quite an appreciation
for Ne..y Zealand, a country wit~
la.ndscapes that bring to mind ·
Alaska, Yosemite, Montana and
Hawaii -all in a day's drive. This
is a nation so rugby-crazed, one
man recently brough1 to a game
the cremated remains of his wife.
He didn'1 want her to miss it.
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What's It cost?
Following is -:i record of some of our-cxpen)e !
• Dally ll\eragc: including room, food, local transportation,
en1ertainment, postage: S2S.65.
• AHrogc room ralc: S9.60
•The high: S66, City of London Youth Ho!>tel.
-•The low: 40 cents, Kamal Guesthouse, Himalaya!>, Nepal.
• 57% of th e trip completed, 55% of budget spent.
New Zealand is small town;
radio stations broadca!.t morning
announcemen1s for lost pets.
People a.re forever giving you
things. ·
"Here," says Daphne, a
great-grandmother who sat near us
on the train, "l wam you to have
this souvenir pen from the New
Zealan<J ~taster Games."
"Oh, yes," says Afice, clicking I her false teeth as she rummages
through her pur~e. "HJvc this pen
-it's from a ca~1lc i"n Scotland!"
We try to slop her, but Alice
isn't fini shed: she's back in her
purse. Suddenly I'm the proud
owner of hair product samples
from Vidal Sassoon.
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With 10 days remaining in New
Zealand, we still hadn't seen a
penguin. It wouldn't be quite ~o
discouraging had all rhe other
birds we were interested in -
gannets, white herons, Royal
albatrosses -not been off limits
due to nesting season. We decided
to try one last expedition: Up the
cast coast of the South Island to
something called .Penguin Place.
Penguin Place, we were told,
was site of the( Yellow-Eyed
Penguin Conservation Reserve,
owned and operated by sheep
farmer Howard McGrouther.
Hmm. A sheep farmer running a
penguin reserve. I told myself not
to get my hopes up.
Celebrates Its
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12 30 Catered lunch bv CIAO and
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But fi\C minutes after knocking
on hi') door, after quicJ..
handshakes and 11 gulp of tea, "'c
found oursehcs in Howarlji 4x4,
Rumeing O\er PQt hole:,, through
pastures and in and arouni.I Y.OOlly
sheep until v.e stopped, boom,
smack dab in penguin land.
"Look there," Ho\\ard said.
There indeed. Standing be~de its
nest, pink beak pointing skyward,
a }ellow-eyed pen~uin stood like a
Y.CC, feathered sentry, ju!.t 20 feet
away.
I'm "SUre Howard told us a lot of
neat things abo\ll penguins in that
next hour, but ii beats me \o,,hal
was said. l was gone. Gu-ga. Lost
in bliss. We 'vutchcd a sohtnn
penguin staring out from atop a
dunt'.. We sneaked a pc:ek at a
penguin couple cu<.IJhng. \\'c s:m
a young ycllow-e}e bod} surf to
the beach, shake the sea \\Utcr
from its tail fea1hcrs and v. addle
all the ''UY home. It cpuldn'1 get
better tha11 this.
But 11 did. Howa~d 100J.. Pi.!ul
and l up on our offer Jo kt us
stick around a few <.la)~ an<l "ork l
for our i.cep. Beci.luse Pen5u111 ~
Place is a private enterprise,
fundea by thme \\ho pay Sl I for
Howard's 90-minute tour, there's
always plenty of worJ.. 10 be done.
If you arc reured and li\tng on )OUr
tn\C~tmenh. or .ibout to retire and
rccc1'e a d1-,1ribut1on from \our
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Howard ii. 1,.ery protecth·e of the
penguins thut nest on his land.
Th:u's why he designed a system
of camouOagcd trenches and
look-outs for his human visitors to
get nround an Y.ithout dbturbing
the bird), I hope the penguins
appreciate it. We helped dig some •
of tho:.c trenches and my achlii& •
bud "111 ne" r forg t it.
\\'& \lJ)'ed four days, and
learned plcnt} about penguins
Like how, out of 18 pen~uin
species, only three live in icy,
Antarctic conditions; the rest
prefer bush, dunes, forest 6r cliffs.
\Ve ll!arned that by cooing tuk,
tuk, tuk, ruk, HO"ard \\as bcne-r
able to quictl> reJch in and hft the
bird:, to check for eggs
underneath. And -big fun here
-v. c learned how to analyze
penguin poop.
On our final ouung, Ho .... ard
took Paul and 1 to R)an's Beach,
one of the.man) sections of his
5·W·acrc rcser.e he keeps
off-limit) to tourists. Imagine
1-:iguna 's Emerald Bay a couple
hundred )Car-. ago. ThJt's the
glorious, unspoiled beauty 90 or ~o
endangered )CllO\\·e)e penguins
l>\\lm home to evel) da). LucJ..}.
lucky penguin!>.
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llAnLI OF THI llAY ..
Back Bay blpod rivals for a night
~ CdM Defensive Coordinator
Dick Freeman will be coac~hing
against nephew Mike Friday.
B v BA.IUlY FAULKNER, Sl'oni. Warru
F ive-year-old Brian Freeman doesn't
buy in19 all this Battle of the Bay
hoopla.. ,
When Friday night's 33rd high school
football game between Back Bay rivals
Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar
ends, the son of CdM's first-yea r defen·
sive coordinator Dick Freeman won't hesi-
1 tate to hug his favorite part icipant, even
though he'll be clad in Newport blue.
"Drian just adores Mike," Dick Free-
man sa.id of Harbor senior tight end and
linebacker Mike Freeman, the son of
Dick's brother Jeff Freeman.
That, of course, makes Mike Dick's
nephew, as well as Brian's cousin. It also
makes for some interesti ng interplay with-
in the Freeman family this week.
"My aunt Kathy -I love her a lot -
but she's always ragging on us Newport
guys," said Mike, who accepts the tongue-
in-cheek barbs in good humor, adding,
"It's all in good fun."
Dick, whose teams were defeated the
past two years by Mike's Harbor squads
(21-17 last year and 22-0 in 1992), when
he was the defensive coordinator at Sad-
dleback High, said he, too, enjoys giving
his talented ·nephew a thought or two to
take onto the field.
"Mike's a good kid and 1 kid him a
lot(' Dick explained. "We never let it get
serious, but I'll probably call his hQuse to
try to grill him for information. Mike has
a real good sense of humor and I'm about
the ,funniest guy I know."
Mike, a first-team AJl-Sea View tight
end who has 13 receptions for 182 yards
and l\ o touc~down~_.in his third varsity
season, said Dick's return to CdM (he
coached under former Sea King head man
Dave Holland from 1976-87, before
spending the last six under forme r Ana-
heim High teammate Jerry Witte at Sad-
dlCback) adds a different twist to this Bat-
' tle of the Bay.
"It's a pretty big game every year, but
personally, it's even bigger with my uncl~
coaching over there,". said Mike, who
caught one pass for 35 yards in two games
against Dick's Saddleback defenses.
"We're pretty close, and we see each a MAac MAaTlN/DA.ILY PILOT
See I LOOD/Pa1e At CdM defensive coordinator Dick Freeman makes point to Tom O'Meara (38).
BEHIND THE SCENES
~ Rohrer, .Baum responsible for bringing·
best possible pl ayers to Newport Classic.
Bv RJcKA.RD D uNN, SPOllTS Wam;a
J 'akc Rohrer remembers the early days of recrui ting
with Gene Baum, when they'd wait at the 19th hole
for disgruntled golfers who'd just failed to make the
cut at the former San Diego Ope", now the PGA
Tour's Buick Invitational. ·
It wasn't exactly a pleasant time for conversation. But
Rohrer and Baum had to roll up their sleeves and battle
in the trenches if they wanted a pro-am golf tournament
at the Newport Beach Country Club.
It was a time before the PGA's Qualifying School, a
grueling, six-round competition every autumn for hundreds
of aspiring professionals, most of whom will corny up short
in their quest for a PGA Tour card. ·
Daum and Rohrer, the player recruiting moguls of the;:
annual Taco Bell Newport Classic Pro-Am for the past 15
years, have carved a niche in the PGA market, working
near-at-hand with PGA officials during the final rounds of
Qualifying School -or Q School, as it's better known -
in order to bring the best available golfers to Newport
· · Beach every
THE January. NEWPORT CLASSIC As polfers llJj PRO-AM registtr for
~ theQ
Scho9l
final s, Baum and Rohrer sit in the same room with PGA
officials, handing out invitations to. their Newport CJ;issic
Pro-Am and giving their pitch to each and every golfer,
about 180 in toral.
How Baum anc..I Rohrer h:.ive established such a link ·
with the PG/\ embodies many factors, but nevertheless -
their recruiting ventures are certainly far more peaceful
than the early days.
"I remember going to San Drego, ;md who"C\·er had
missec..I the cut, we'd ask th em to come play with us," said
Rohrer, pro-am chairman of the Ne" port Classic (Jan.
27-28) for the second consecutive year, and fourth time
overall.
"It's tough. because they're depressed and mad," he
continued. "We'd talk to th.em, but it was a hard sell, so
we're happy to be beyond those days. Trying to convince
somebody to play in your tournament, who'd just missed
the cut, those were tough days."
The Newport Cl3ssic Pro-Am, which began as Crosby
Southern in 1975, has always benefited Hong Memorial
Hospi tal. Since the tournament's inception, an estimated
Sl.6 million has been raised through the toui:nament and
the 552 Club, the hospital support group, clearly making
the Newport Classic the biggest golf tournament' in the
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Recruiter Gene Baum follows through with swing. ,
Each Thanksgi' ing "cckend, th ey ny to the site of the
Q School linal anc..I se t up shop for th e following week.
Next month, they will tee off to the Greenlefc Resort,
oubide of Orlando, Fla., fo r yet another recruiting
undertaking or pro golfers.
It's a lot easier now.
"We're well -respected and '''ell-received by the PGA,"
Baum said. "We've built up a rapport with the PGA, and
it all started down in Palm De~cn, ,,..hen they had the first
Q School. Thc.n, we really got organi£ed and we really
\\ent after them.
"We're the only tournament in that (Q School
registration) room; it's the PGA people, the players at Q
School and us. We sit right next to them, but we don't get
in their way. We're reaching out to the young players, and
although (PGA officials) have never said it, I think that's
why they let us do what we do.
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Newport Classic Pro-Am recruiter Jake Rohrer works on his own putting game.
' There arc many volunteers and supporters of the event,
but without the flai r of Baum arld Rohrer, there would be
no prof essionaJ golfers.
"It's a good tournament for the young players -we
l ee ICINll/P•1• At
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CdM turns it on late to win
~ Sea Kings break away from
late deadlock to defeat ranked
opponent in non-lea gue match.
B Y Dt.NNIS BllOSTElUIOUS, SroaTS Wann
CORONA DEL MAR -
The Corona del Mar High
water polo team, challenged
late in the third quarter, turned~~~-~
it up an the final eight minutes ·~~II=-'
of playing time to defeat Har· -
vard of Westlake, 14-11, in non-league water
polo action Monday afternoon at CdM.
The Sea Kings, rani...ed third in last week's
CIF Southern Section Division I poll, led
·mo t of the way in the early going, only to
see the Wolverines pull even at 9-9 in the
final two minutes of the third period.
From that point, Corona (1 2-4 ov~rnll)
dominated, outscoring the visitors, 5-2, the
rest of the way.
Kevin Tucker's goal with eight seconds to
play in the third quarter broke the deadlock
and gave CdM the lead fo r keeps.
From there, the Sea King defense stiff-
ened, with one of Harvard's final two goals
coming with just 14 seconds remaining and
only after Corona had taken a 14-10 advan-
tage.
"I thought the gu}S played well today,"
said CdM Coach John Vargas. "That's a
good team we played today. Overall, l •\\a.s
happy with the way we played."
Adam McFarland led the coring parade
with five goals, while Neil Hueston and
J ames Palda added three each and Adrian
Strelzow two.
· The fi rst of Strelzow's goals came off a
feed from McFarland with 6:35 ·remaining
and padded CdM's lead at 1 l-9. StrclLOw
tallied again a little more than a minute
later off a nice p:iss from l lueston to give
the Sea Kings a three-goal pad.
Harvard (11 -3) pulled closer on one of
eight goals from Jim Duff, but lfue ton and
Palda scored at 2:35 and 1: 14 remaining, re-
spectively, to put the game away.
"I was pleased wi th the way we fin1,IU:d,"
said Vargas. "We've been allowing teams
back into games. We also have to \\Ork on
our consistency. This team has been really
up and down this season.
"Kevin Tucker and Adrian Strelzow have
been struggling a little bit, but they cJme
out and played very well today. And I think
the same can be said of Cameron Gli.1.,gow.''
coaou DIL MAii 1 •, llAllYA•D 11
Aarv.nl 2 3 4 2 -11
CoronadelMar 3 '4 3 4-14
H.vv.nl tc0rlna: Duff I, Won 1, Alden 1, Raulh 1.
C..... .. Mer ICOrina; Mchrl.and s. P.ald.a J,
HuetCO. J, SClekow 21 Tuder 1.
~. •
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MAac MAI.me/DAILY Pu.or
Corona del Mar's Adam McFarland, who scored five goal1, eyes-target against Harvard defender Jim Duff MOl\day.
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DAILY PILOT ~ION ICHOOL POOTMLL llAION nanmcs (ACCUMULATIVI)
~--Gamebustersl
CdM (S-3, 1-0) ,
a_.aoN (INDIVIDUAL)
RYahlng
tcl9 nn av,g 13-4 1,134 s
411 31S 6 5
21 1Gt 8 o
4 62 IS 5
26 18 0 7
2 23 11.S
5 IA 21
3 12 40
4 11 , 29
3 1 07 ...... "' pa po ydg Int
47 111 m c
17 s 75 1
3 1 26 0 2 1 12 • 0
Racahttng
po nn. avg. 9 119 132
3 61 203
3 37 123
2 11 as
2 14 70
1 12 120
1 12 12 0
1 12 12 0
1 6 60 Scoring
td long
11 08 s 34 2 3A 0 63
0 20
2 13
0 I 0 I
0 5
0 2
pct. let
340 2
294 0
333. 0 500 0.
td 10119
1 41
0 31
2 14
0 13
0 13 0 12
0 12
0 12
0 6
ii 68, Wa'z 34, Keane 19, Ta eu 12,
»1e 12. PerlrrM!er 8, 80t~ 6. M~cDona'd 6,
ii 6. Mct.Qckltl 6 Field goal1
lnterceptlon1 1~dJ 4 Boitil\d 2 0 Cesaie 1 Perlm\.~J!I 1
SEASON (TEAM)
Opp S11 Klnga n a2 CiSI downs '
S·)illdagt 22S 1 04i 243-1 799
;e M!'lrlO OU!
•r.e ruSIW10 y11da09
PUltlO yard~e
•• puUlg )•dJ;e
W!O .::. .......
CWI 1)11 pm C«f1I
~ lll pei pass ~
I )'11~e•
SJCU·)lldJ~
rl;t SJCU )i<cUOt
)ll~t
n;ie net )lldr.t o..ru-1.eri;e
:tS·'.tlltleS loSI
46 H m aoJ
• 614 m
102 <9
•'·9S-! 2l·72-S
13 0 12 7
71 4 0 7) 222 1~ ·1• 8~2 ~0·13 13 .7
: 662 2 ze» m 381
22·Z9 9 15·40 0
!6-10 21·10
18 15
30 ?5
•5·401 • ~·11 .
7H7 f 6·<0
'9 Tama ol posm.$IOlf""" 25 34 22 26 ·P.-. tf'!Wltl. f!WttP'..ons. ,,...,~ • ret.inlt
Accumulatlve Score by Quartera
pp.."'1fru JS 42 27 15-119
OICJIJ Del MM 27 63 43 44-178
1994 Log
non-league
E&son (S-1)
LUlllll (S-11 ~(S-11
Sa~ cblck (2·41
~ N-' \• ty 2·~J
Sea View League
~ E Toro P·J)
21-31 Net11pol1 IWl>ul (6·0 :s-s ~•vQMu 13-3! • s~~.:t:ac'
.'3-h 12~1 • Ne"'~ .•u-W~~ (5-1), II h •
JS
22
14
7 13
Cotti Mell (5-1, 1-0)
SEASON (INDIVIDUAL)
Player
Chilman
CtenShlw
~
Amezol&
Reevts
Taylor
Mc811dt
RYahlng
tcb nn avg
124 1.213 98
59 658 112
43 284 66
2S 199 80
22 °118 54
16 24 15
2 12 60
• Pualng
Id long
18 57
6 70
3 30
0 33
1 12
2 11
2 6
Player pa pc wct1 Int pcL td
h)'lcw 40 U 202 3 .3SO 3
• Racalvtng
pc nn • .vfl· Jct long
4 60 150 • 2 30
4 52 130 0 14
3 59 16 3 0 21
• 2 14 7 0 0 11
1 27 270 0 27
lcorlng
ChalmJn. 114. Crenww :sa. 2•. Althlldl 20.
Ret¥H 20, Taytor 16, AmelOla 16. M:>li.edt 15.
Sdvoedef 12. Mc8ndt 12. Wet 4. <Wvet 2.
Jehlllgt1 •
tnterc:eptlone
Amezola 3; Chatman 1, Reeves 1. Me1ie 1
Fleld goal•
SEASON (TEAM)
Opp Mutlanga
lOlll first 00M$ 64
Rushu-yMdage 161·836
A\1flOe rus'wlg oa:n 5 2
Ama~e 111s,""1g yardage 139
l cQI pass.ig yirdlge 661
Arttape PUS>"O ya•C!Jge 110
Pus Cet:'?. ~rt Jl.87-6
Av~ 0111 pei pus como 2n O
A•o OUI pel pus i!:m? 7 6
t.el rt'-m )'l!da_ae• 18
l~ ACU·y~da~ "°1-<5
Al't(a~e uc.u. )it:UQt 1 3-7 5
Nd }OTCipe 1.S72
A•err.e ne1 pre~ 262
TO'.il Plt'CS·avtra;e • 11·319
F.nb!n-lllfl'lllts lost 1~ 11
T Olaf tJmove11 1:
• AverJllf lbn1C"•tft 2 8
r.ios·rvda;e 21·112
Aitlagt tia:s·y¥l!age • 4 S.30
AYO r imt o1 imsession 20 ••
122
291-2508 u
'15
212
37 14-4).~
144
50
121
1 ·9
02·1 s
.2 832
• •57
3-25 3
13-6
8
13
21.m
'S-33
2715
"Pure re-... 'TIS. wwut>t.ons lumt. e re::."llS
Accumulatlva Score by Quartera
Opponents 13 27 2S 45-110
Com Mm 48 88 88 49-273
1994 Log
non·leagye
50 Omn Virw (il-6) 6
· 38 Wemimtei (4·21 1'
28 Ml)1U (2-41 16
38 Ttoy (S.1) 40
63 Sit'U A.'la 1IMiJ 20
Paclnc CoHt League
56 Uc.JN Beacn l1·51 14
021 -ll Ai.so fi:~;ie· (7-r,
C28-ES'.na 3-31. II kf"')Oll
t-;C-Utt.n~ l'.t-31. • W..:-.e Ml-la:~ HO;J 4-21 11 ';e.QOll
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL HONORS ..
Corona del Mar Players of the Week
~~I CHY NICHOLS
A 6-foot-3,
210-pound
tunior center,
he anchored
an offensive
line that
helped pave
the way for
414 rushing
yards and four touchdowns.
DAVE LEE
A 5-foot-11 ,
195-pound
senior
defensive
end ... he
played key
role in what
coaches
called the
front four's best game yet.
Costa Mesa Players of the Week
A 6-foot-1,
200-pound
senior
two-way
standout, he
rushe d for
157 yards
on 14
carries and
had one quarterback sack.
BRIAN REEVES
A 5-foot-10,
170-pound
junior, he
r~turned
opening
kickoff for a
95-yard ..
touchdown
and also
garnered an interception.
Estancia Players of the Week
BEN NOVAK
A 6-foot-2,
170-pound
senior
receiver, he
made four
catches for
96 yards,
including a
juggling grab
of a 52-yard bomb.
OSCAR LOMELI
A 5-foot-9,
175-pound
senior, he
made eight
tackles at
linebacker
and carried
four times
for 12 yards
doubling at fullback.
Newport Harbor Players of the Week
JEREMY MASON .
A 5-foot-1 O,
160-pound
junior, he
rushed for 76
yards on 15
carries and
recovereti an
Irvine fumble
in the final
minutes to ice b win.
MATT RIGGLE
A 5-f oot-11 ,
205-pound
senior
linebacker,
he .had
seven
tackles and
fourlllllll. ......... IOld bkdlng at fullback.
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SEASON (INDIVIDUAL.
Ryet,lng
tcb "" avg tel long 77 372 0 0 19
32 267 7 2 1 77
32 181 s 7 3 22 34 159 '7• 0 30
24 30 1.1 4 15
• 27 3 0 0 15-4 15 18 0 8
3 4 1.3 0 19
1 3 30 0 3
1 1 10 0 1
I ·5 ·SO 0 ·5 1 .7 -70 0 .7
Player NMlt
Stault•
Amaya
GonztJez
AotU
Feeney
,. ... "' pa pc rdl Int
30 12 133 3
35 11 118 3
7 4 89 1
1 1 14 0
1 1 8 0
Racetvtne
pc nn. avg.
12 16'4 13.7
7 86 12.3
4 46 11.S
2 33 165
2 )3 11 s
2 22 110
pct. td
400 0 3n o
571 0
1000 0
1.000 0
td long
0 S2
0 17
1 22
0 33
0 16
0 17
Scoring •
Perry 24. lomeb 18. Novak 16. Amaya 6. Aores,
6, fehx 0
, Fleld goela
Novak (2) -42, 33
Interception•
V111Urla 1. T Goonlel 1. Jftd 1
SEASON (TEAM)
Opp
To\il f1S1 dCtV"S !>&
Ruslles·raida;e 189·8'8
A-.tra;e rustq oui • S Awa;e rustq yardage 1'1 T oQI pusng yl!Oagt 292
A•eraoe pass~ ya<cage 48
Pus comp, a::miit. it 211-71·3
Avg QUI I* pass COll'P 10 4
Avg ~911 1)155 lCmP 4 1
Ml lelo.'11 y&IQce" 168
TOI.II U~'5·yl1Ciet 19 ·14:1 A•c1';t ucu ya:c:aoe 3 ·27
Nit y-ara:i• 1 1 u
Awer1ge Mt YJtda;e 195
TOCJI Olt'U·avttaot 31·31 5
fumbtes-1.m>lts lcs1 12·7
T oQI i.ino.ers 10 Avera;e DJmcvtC'S • 1 6
~-... ~· •7·332 Aver191 fiaos·yllda~e 6-55 ~YO Tme o1 possession 24 15
IEagJH
67
223-1,079
" 180
374
57
29'74-7
119
•6 46
8-43
I ·7
1'56
238
22·31 s
22·10
17
2.8
35.374
6-62
23 45
·Punt 1111ims 1n:ercePl#IJ. l\lrnblt tetuMS
Accumulative Score by Quarters
0PPOOtnlS 24 34 8 13-79
EsWlC•I 7 38 21 10-76
1994 Log non-league
7 Cypress (2~1 18
31 la Ouna (1·5) 0
24 Cilwary CN;>ci 12~1 6
14 • Ocu.~ Vie• io-61 3
0 Troy (5-1) 31
Pacific Coa1t League
0 l.'ill.~ 3-lt 20
020 -l~.r.a Hll:S (J.3l. lll Nt'tl '!>Oii
029-Cosa ..,tu (S-1). a1 ~111>011 •,A-,,_so t.;JCJ (2~) • 0CC
'411-• t.r.n BeXll (1·51
.,
SCENES
Fr•• P•9• Al
ghe them S300 spending money,
greJI hotel r:uas, \\e feed them,
entertain them al the gala, and
trc.11 them like they're special, like ·
the}'re a reJI pro on the 1our.1'
D..1um, a retired ~c.:neral
m:snager of Po.)I Em elope Co.,
\.\ho JOincd the Ne\\ port Beach
Country tlub in the early 70i.,
olici1~ the tourn;iment to the
profc~!>ionab by offering a
competithc tuncup·for the ·
follo"ing "eek's AT&T a t Pebble
Bea h, or Nike Tour e'cnt.
The Ne"' port Classic Pro· Am is
ne,er scheduled to clash \\ith J
Nike Tour C\Cnt or a wide-open
PGA Tour e\cn1; instead, i.LsJ1eld
during the \\eckend of the
Phocni.\ Open, "'here onfy a fe\\
Q Sch()(ll qualifiers or l'\1ke Tour
plJ)ers '' 111 be accepted.
"There are a number of fa ctori.
\\ h} "e 're able to do what "e do.''
Rohrer s..1id. "Se\eral of the PGA
officiab \\Cre pla)ers at one time
and pla)cd in our tournament,
going wa) back 10 some of the
very early years when it \\as the
Crosby Southern. They saw how
LOCAL SCHEDULE
TODAY
w ••• , , •••
Community coUcgt -~n Diego Mtn
.it Or.ingt C0.1st. 3 :30.
hccer
Community coll~t men -rullcrton ill
Or.ingt Co.i~t. l p.m.
Community college ~omen -R..lncho
~nli.igo ill Or.ingc Co.isl. 3 p.m. , ...... .
ltigh school girls -l~int .it N~J>Of1
H.irbor, 3 p.m.; Coton.\ Ml MN .it [J Toro,
3 p.m.; UJun.i kKh ill CosU Me$.l. 3:15;
Uni1>crsity ill Est.inci.t., l :1S.
V•ll•~•ll
lfigh '<hoot girls -l.igun.i H1llJ ilt
Co,lil Mes.a, 6; b t.anci.i £t u gunl 8c.ich.
'; l~1n' at ""~-port H.arbor, 6:30; Coron.a
M l "'"' .it Cl T OrO, 6:30. ·
DllP llA FllHING
MONDAY"S PISM COUNTS
D11Vey'1 Leckff -J ~IS, f>I
anprs. 2~ bonito, S calico IJ.m, ft s.ind
b.•s. 2.l •Clllpln, l ~httpht.ad, 20 r1K.lt.fol\,
I halibut, Ull nad.,rct, 12 bl11~ sh.uls
Crcl«..l di.
Newperi L•fttll!li1 -J bo.atJ,. SCI
angll'u. 12 co1hn> b.ao, 1 und bu1, u
rodfi1h, 17 1elupin, 7 hon 11.l, S
thttpn :ad, 2 l1n rod, 1 tmt'lt, 4S 'i~nuh
lac~ .. l l bl1 l.1m th ~t1.h, 29 blu pc1<h.
16 '11h I fhh, 6 ~ol , S mt\lf1 I
Npt. ....... (8·0, 1-0)
SEASON (INDIVIDUAL)
Player
t<aouoft
Muon
JomsOll
Thordsen
R•golt
Berger
Gqdlf'i
RYahlnt
tcb' nwe avg
54 331 6 1
86 329 38
30 1eo e 1
2 23 11 ~
8 6 07
1 4 4 0
6 ·11 ·1 8
Pa11ln1
td long
5 44
3 20
• 45
0 12
0 6
0 4 0 6
ftlayer pa pc ydg Int pcl. td
Godft 106 56 819 4 528 7
Fredi ll5al 2 0 0 1 000 0
ftt.yer
Pulitlo
8entJoger
freemMI
Mason
McllcnouOll
ICJgisotl
Rogolt
Berger
Receiving
pc ""· aYV· 17 240 ,, 1
14 275 19 6
13 182 140
3 34 113
3 33 11 0
3 13 '3
2 28 14 0
1 11 110
Scoring
td long
0 34
4 57
2 36
0 15
1 19
0 7
0 21
0 11
ICJguol1 30, Johnson 24 8tf\MQtt 2•. Muon
18, Paray 16, fieemin 12, Md>onolJon 1 o, Berger 2 .
Fleld Coel1
• P11dy 1 (23)
lntercep\lone
S~m 3. JoMson 2. Berger 1
SEASON(TEAM)
Opp Tars
l OIJI fnt downs 7 2 90
Rushes-yardage 1'6·493 187·862
Avenge r oJ61w1o gui 3 4 4 6
Average ru.shollO yatdalle 82 143
TOI.II puSflO yatdage 673 819
Average pus.ng yardlQI 112 137
Pass C01111. i:m.... 73-1~6 56-1~
Avg QUI per pass Com;> 9-5 1' 6
Avg po per pass ~ S 2 7 6
~ lrJ!l YJ!dagt' 118
TOl.lll SKU·yat032e 12 ·65
Avmge ~cu., yard3;. 2 0 • 11
Net )"Ir~ 1 231
Avmge net YJ!Cl;t Z'35
Toe» pu:u-Nn;t n 3a hcmles·l..m~ lost 12·6
Tot.al 1.imo-.tlS 12
Avenge t.JmOvets 2 0
Raos·rardalle 28·242
Avenge r.a11S·yarca~e 4 7-40
Ayg Tme ol possession 22 •9
53
notlt
ror.e
1,734
258
~31&
6-5
9
1 s
34.304 s;.s1
25 01
•Puit re'"..ims tn:eieep:ions, lumb'* 1rt.ms
AccymulaUve Score by Quarter•
OPQOnetU 13 30 12 3-ca
Newpcl1 H11bol 34 57 21 24-136
1994 Log
non-league
28 Of~· (4·2} ' 10
28 Ocean V•tw (0-6) o
28 FooM (2-41 7
21 Cifl)'Oll (S-1) 19
22 SM.""11 (S-1) IS
Sea View League
9 lrvne (2-4)
021-Cd.'.I (3·31. home
OZ8-Waodbfll!~ \5·11. • nT.a
N4-SM'U Mar;aru (3-31. home
"10-El Toio (3-3). home
we treated the plJ)Crs. and Sa\\
how \\e put it on and they ''ere·
encouraged b) lh;it
"Secondlv. ''e do olfer the ~ou ng-players a \\Cll·run.
competiti\'C tournJment al a lime
of )ear when they qon't ha'e mJny
aflerna1h e!>. ihcy'rc looJ..ing for 4
place to pl")· and the PGA 1s
h:!pp) to encour;ige them to pla)
here. The PGA cannot oft1 iJlly
do that. bu1 the) ob,iou:,ly
underi.taml \\hat y.c·re tf\1ng to
do, so 1h•e) unoff1 iJll) endor!>e
us."
Roorer, o, ... ner of a "hole~Jle
d istribution compJny. Jbo
mentioned the connic1 ekmen1, in
that the Ne\\ port Cl.ls::.ic goe out
of us "a) 10 !>tl~ J.\\ J) !rvm J
Nike Tour e'enl the !>Jmc
weekend, or a popul.lr PGA lour
e\ent \\llh SC\CrJI opening)
The final factor h their ~ooJ
rela1ion)hip::. "1th PGA oi~oJb
"It's like a big brother·httle
brother situJtion," B:ium SJtd,
"although \\C\e ne\er d1,1...U))t:J 1t
that \\Jy. Dut it e\ii.l~ ·
With a special per:,01uht) of ii
own, the Ne,i.port Clai. 1c, you
could suggest, is indeed the area)
annual PGA Tour Mop.
Panic Disorder
It's Real.
It's Treatable.
call 1-800 64 PANIC.
(Last week's prep football ptays of 30 yards or more)
• 96-Brian Hogan (Corona del Mar), TD run.
• 95-Brian Reeves (Costa Mesa), TD kickoff return.
• 74-Brian Hogan (Corona del Mar), TD run.
• 73 -Aaron Perlmutter (CdM), TD interception return ..
• 66-Dewayne Crenshaw (Costa Mesa). run.
• 52-Ben Novak (Estancia), pass from Jack ClarK
• 48-Josh Amezola (Costa Mesa), TD interception return.
• 41 -Charles Qhatman (Costa Mesa), TD run.·
• 38.-Karlo Amaya (Estancia), run. .
• 38-Jon Benzinger (Ne ~port), pass from JoM G1ordani.
• 34 -Charles Chatman (Costa Mesa), run. ~
• 33-Edon Kagasotf (Ne vport Harbor). run.
• 33 -Charles Chatman (Costa Mesa), TD run. /
• 30-Frough Jah1d (Estancia), run. .
• 30-John Schroeder {Costa Mesa). TD pass from Taylot
Game stoppers!
(Last week's defensive eye-openers) .
• Cornerback Danny Virrueta of Esta:ic1a, ccming
off the corner to wrap up University's Alan Price for 11 -Y.ard
loss to for punt at the Estancia 33.
•Ryan Taylor of Costa t.1esa; stuffing Lag .. na Beach
tight end for 4-yard loss on screen pass \·,ltn big hi:; Josh
Amezola, cutting in f rant of Lagu!"la· rece1 er for
interception, returning ball 48 yards for a TO.
•Dan Eadie and Dan McDonough of e:.port
Rarbor. stuffing Irvine's Russ DJe.., for 1 -~ ard gain on
fourth-and-t\vo at Tars' 3-1 in the third quar.er; McDonougn,
flas hing mto Irvine backfield to le e D1er1 for 1.-yarc loss on
Irvine s finat possession
sec. women blanked by Westmont
c·os1 A ME A -The South
l'rn California College \\Omen'
\occer team came out on the ~hort
1.:nd of a -Golden tatc Athle11c
C "'nh.:rcn .... ~ m.:uchup dg .. un'~ 'I'll·
inf \\c-.101un1 ~fonJa) night. t'-O\li·
ing. 5-ll
BLOOD
Fre• P•t• AS
other almost C\ef) "eel.end, ellher
at his house or our::. I 1hmk 11 II be
..1 tough gJ.me for m)' £randpJr·
enb."
Dick make~ no 1'one ... a~f\Ut the
pnde he ha 1n Mike. both ,ot1 the
iicld jnd off and he '..i)' he "a'
ah\:I\' a ''gncd w "cout "\c~pon
\\ h1le at Saddle back
"I'd JUSt go to th Nc"port
K n'>tl \\a Iker 'c.ircd t~o gi'lal-.
"A h1lc:-Am' Schull.· He,nhcr' \'an
Horn and C a'inc Hieb added ''".
gle goals each for \\ C'-tmont (11)..).
: O\erall. ·qi.J n tl:ie .. einlercnet:l
C.10.thc Ann L e"A1' "Aa' 1.red11ed
.,i.11h 14 '-J\C' l()f ~('( It---.:. ~--l
U)
pme~ :ind !I ' \\I the 1 .. :n I~ •• r
Di.:k rc-.::i1kd ...... e:im:: ... it \\ .i
tough to 1:il.;e r:l) e~ c off ~ 1.Ae tu
"::out the rc ... t 01 their mf~~:..! 11:.
bCCO _grc::\l tO \\ :~h mm UI... .1.11..1 from :i g:mgl) >::!,_ta a pr~:t: ~ ~
football p?:i)~:-. He\ d~fin,1.::I~ vn,
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Sealed bide INV be r• ~A.o.rta •111mHI Md Pf COUit. If Y9U .. e P9f· Au"'*fV, In TrKt MO .._.ofe>nnt-Couftfv, I t•> to.... AC"ftOlt TO liMOmlllll'S~ftll'•-cel'Ved aa the olftc:• of Vie Publehed NllWl*1 aw& The IOlowlrll ~ .. 1) eon ........_. ID &M 112 .. an lt'9 ~ cal c:.111.,... • ptu. ~YM ~ MClll •n1 IT MAY
C.ty Cletk, ~ Newpoft Co6la MMe _o.ily ·"°' ()o. clOlna bullnMil •: ti--...... ¥9'1 INY .. PGft .. ac:h, County • fllMCB, ~ Alt Undivided her~• and adv4ln • 1CLD AT A "*-IC ~ard, ,.0 . 9oir 1'91, 1obef 11 11 ~ ~ INN!R ~ 1llO M.mlllllllUCMWC:W. lllNd\ ii. oeu1t e ........ Orange, atate ot C..... t/Undper Unll,_S-.... lhe o.n..,..ar; le ML1. •YOU~ M
N"'j)Of1 kact'I, Ce t215t. 1 ,... • I • • , ...... Cir" ...... 11RIBoufl ~ COi lpeoW nl• .. pet..... "'-· .. a r-nt In n.o °'Obit~ ................ °' THI
l7d IM'ltJI 1':00 A.M . .,._ • • l241 CA dl27 C'Mr1IDe CA90703 Nodoe of"'-""" •fin IA aooei 23, ~ • Common ... nd to lot I Of ptlOf to.... NAY\m °' THI "'°"
lhe 2 dAly Of ~. a..de o.ncH. IMO~ NtWl*tllMc:ll·ColilMeu lnwntory end lppNiill I ot m11cef1enoou TiectNo.10871, H Shown VOU AM 1H &)aPAU'-CW MYtlT YOU. t"4. PUIUCNOTICI ai.n.eir.,co.taMMa,..... Oll¥Plot f .... , ta of mape ll'llhaomceot on•Mll>~inlook UNDlft A DllD o YOUIHDULDCONTACTA
INTlAS!CTION IM· t2U7 ~14-411 ° .. :. .... ., County Aocorder of 418 ....... 47 end 41 ol TflUST DATID Julv " UWY9R. PROVEMENTS AT 11'TH NOTICtlOI' Thie bu1lnea1 11 con-Oct11.2SN0\11,I anv.::w,.:t~~ COunlv."'°'9 MiloelleMOUtMop9.1n1he 11t2.UNLISIVOUTAI< NOTUGf'TRUI~
STREETIWESTCLIFF ADOPTIOMOl'A duaedby.anlndMdUel ·2so of MO-. deecnbed.. Offtc• Of "'-Or•no• ACTION TO PfllOTIC UL.I
DRIVE ~D IRVINE AV• DtSADVMTAGD Roglalrant hu not yet ~ I01'ICI ~tob of &: Calli•r:i-~nnln9 •I tho IOUI" County "8c0fder. hC•Clt Voufll Pfl()PIRTY, " MA No. 16Q:MllMC ENUE. Contract No, 2943, .U ... •11 ~ '° 1twac1 bueinMe ft Aft n OI' ate e. .. ... t.eftj COn'9r Ol LOI 1' Therefrom Unlta Numbered 8£ SOLD AT A PU8U Oft ....,. ...... , 01. 1•1 IC
Engineer'• Eetlmate •NTBINIUI underlheilkl1lllouoN11M(•) WITI••••.:--quf Ht 1f0t::::'~Noflice In a1oc11 21, 1nenc l'Throughl2,tnctulive,H IALl 1, 'tOU HllD •.eoA.11. .. .LattMtrOfll.,..
'2b0,ooo.oo lleted ~. ----~ onn • -· rom ~ ~ 11'8 Shown on the Condomln ElCPLAHATION 0' TH trance'° ur ... Coa• Tl-Appr<>v•d by the City PROOUll POil '18CAL Slade Oenchl .... W.. tho court clerk. lfiV tine ot u'4 Loi 11 lum Aan Described above. NATURE OF T .. E PflO do eo.pany, AON. Tuedn o.tt Plot
C"ouocll 11111 10 day Of oc-ftM , ..... •n Thi• atatement WU lll9d ~.,........ Attamey ·-........ : •nd ak>n9 the nof1hort bceot Thetell'om All Miner. HDING AGAINST vou. "' .... ~ d ...... Ana, CN21317J
tober, 1994 ftTNaCITYOfl With the County ~ ... ~ l'IOTITIOU9 D°"9W !. .......... prolongouon of HI •I•. Oil. GH and Other Hy· OU SHOULD CoHTACT A eountyclOrM90, ... cl OcU 1t ll2$
Wanda •· "-eelo COITA ll•U ft Orange COl.lltV on ..,..-....,. ........ ....... '*'· •t'*1y line • dit&anc droc9'tlon Suba~ LYing AWV!A CMoMia, ~ Ro-• • •
Pro•pectlV• blddtfl may R•SOLUTION M-80 14• l994. The fDlowlng '*'°" Ne ..... -a ........ of 31 H .... '° an lntef below • D.pth of 600 ~ .. t GE C•p1tal Morlgage conveyMC• Cornpeny, a PUIUC IOTICI
Obtain one Ml ot bld docu· The C4tv of C'*-Mala PU• t :11 wl&MrMW'I u • ...,.,.. 1470 .......... RoM Wtion wtlh lM Souit* below the Surfec:• ol S•ld ruet Deed Senile••· Inc., CaWotNa Cotporltioft, u ---------
1 1 the f tit• Mt an annual QOef rot Publlehed Ne'#POf1 leech-partner from IN 1*1'*· Su119 ZOO ly prolongal•on ot ti\ l •nd, Without the Right of • truateo, Gwen A dUIY llPPOlfllClld TN..._ Fiii ii. W mtn • 1 no coat •I 0 ' llllCAI y .. 1994-95 ol Ill· Cotta Meu DlllY PUoC ()o. lhlo ~ under the Na-..rt •ec:fl CA ••lerty tine Ot Loi 1 I Surl1ce Entry 1bov1 the 1eve1and. Vice PrHI• under tr.Ill corbln Dold ol Ficm..-
llce 01 '"-Public WOfkl teen J*cenl (15") fof utlll-1obef 11, 25, Novembor 1. flcthloue buelr;;..a Mme of •2eeo Block 22, Hid ln .. rMc OeCl1h ot 500 Feet from th• ont, 4610 H•llmar TNlt u~ by WlllTWI IMMllTATHmllT
Department, 3300 Newport zallon Of tho OlllMYan-8 1994 COASTUHI PAINTINO el 10/17 10/11 10/24 bon tNlf'9 UMt tru. poin Sufface, as Reaerved 1n •rllWI'/ S•n Born•rdl· JacM ..,._, an ~ The klllNlnQ Pl"Ofl(I) Bol.ll1v1rd, P.O. Box 17S8, laQod BualneN EnlOf1)riM ' ' T2eO 5521 Tamerlek, Yorba PU,IUC ~TICI of ~nnlft9 ot thl• l)Mds of Rtcords. no, CA 92407-1163, 1909 rlect !Mii .. trulklfa, re-lllw1 doing IMilea • THE
Newport Beach, CA easse-(OlSE) fof federal higtlwlV Linda, CA nv acripuon, UMtnco Nonh ,AftC!l 3: An bcloa1ve 11<>-4751 D•tod Sep corded °" lopeMlber %7, PAPER FACTOAY. 4614 IAR·
1758 proje()ta clMlgnated by tho PUBUC NOTICE Tht Flctltloue Buelnua NOTICaGf' erty •lonQ the Sou EHement Appurtenant 10 tembor 22 1994 :.-:..:s lnW\lfMnt No. RAHCA PMKWAY, IR"*f. CA
For luf1her Information, City. N1me ref•red to abolll ~IM.ll prolong1t1on ot th Parcels 1 1.nd 2 0Hcnbed ASAP139'43 21. In IOOlf -, 112714.
Call H0tst Hl•w•ty et (714) T~ will b9 avalablo l'lolH.leua w .. l'lled In Orange County UNDllt ~ OI TRUIT ~"':"~ hne ol .. Id Lo A.bove, for UH for Pet10 or 10/4, HVl 1. HV11 , ... -., d OfftcJal !teens llfTTY LIU, 119 BRIAR·
&44-3311 I<>< lclneC>eC1lonatClty ......._......_ onful21-M4.~ .... ~-of T.P.No.111711 hn!"ot ,:'J:!;;iw•• di Belc:onv ind G"•G• Put· aa•ILJCNOTICI of0r.nctec:OW1ty .... d WDOO.IRVINE,CA92714 H , City Of Colla MeM, llal...,.t Mme .... ......,_ ~ No. ,271111 • • • CIONI. over Tl\et Portion of ,.v Collfomla, under the This bullnett II condUdld Pu bll1h•d Newport n Fair Drive In the office The lolowlng 1111 perl0'1 withdrawing: tanco ol 34 01 1 .. t, • Lot 1 of Trect No 10871 pow.°'.,... thefe4n con-bvlll lndMdull
• Beach·Co•ta Mesa Dally of the City ci«tc. doing buslnnt ~ .,, Robett Clomonte, 19318 ~-~ .. ,, .. ,, point boln~ on • tin O.llnad .. R"tnct~d Com• NOTICI °' TWUSTU'S ~ ta!Md Wtll ... It pullk SlGNEO BETTY LIU
Piiot October Ill, 25, 1004. MARY T. llUK>TT, ILLOMINATIONS, 1817 ~·Qhwater Wey, CorOM CA U.:::.:cS."'~ ~a.r~i•;• wi~ and 1' mon AreH on the Dec;l11•· ' ~1 aucUoft to the hlghetit *" Reolit'antllal not yet beQun
T250 hputy City Ctelk WHtclltf Dr., Newport W:~' U:.tal~~~ w~4: ~TID OdoMf !!:_ t ... :C,~h.J.,u1~n!'~~ _:td 'to tlon, H Shown ind IMtH•1' def f0t cHh, or chedl •• to ranuct 111111no1t undet ~
Publl1lled Newport BNcil, CA 82880 Or .,.,.., .. ,on UNLBI YOU T-.i ltC-1, thence Eailert .. , ~111gned In th• Condomin· On October u . 1114 1 described betow, papble llctltlous bUllnen ftllllll OI PUBLIC NOTICE BHch..COeta Meu Dally Lee Twnutur, 2501 18th 30~ County Augu.t TION TO fllltOT9CT YOUR Hid par•llal 11,J ;' dli 1um Pten Described ebove. l:OO ..., 01 C.pltal Mo-1 It the Ume of Nie In iawful ftllMS 11'9d lltfeln
cna1205177 Pilol OC10btt 12. 13, 14, ~ ~ Newport BMch, R~ Clements IOLD"'°''!'Tf!·., '!..,~! ... If lance ot 15, 00 IMI to lh de:c~t!d~ ~:~f~;: oe Tn.11 Owl Service• :::! °' ~ ~ .._ TllCouls ·~ watfftled with Fl tlU 17 18 19 20 19M Publlehed ~ Beach-.. .. ... _ -E•1t•ttv hne ot Hid Lot 1 I • The 2 nd Inc:. .. TNOIM M tucc ant • .... fllY \.to.a 0 OfWIOt c owe • • • • . W680 Thi• buelneH I• con-Co1t1 M ... Dall Pilot • YOU Nell> M •nd alonQ the Soutn.rt s . street re11 ~ ru1t•• or aub111t11te WOfJ Y Hpr•u Ot Im-County on SIC)llmber 21. 1"'4'
BuelnoH Nemo , ducted by: an lndlvldUll Septembef 3 10 ~7 24 EXPLANATION Of' THI prolongation ot .. Id£••· other common designation, ru•t••· ot Ill•• Cefl1I pllect H to title, UM, PGS· NOTICE·Thls Acftous NMll
ltelament • PUBUC NOTICE Th• reglltrant(t) com-amended publication bcio'. NATURE Of' THe PRO-terty hne. • dl1lanco ,( •n'f'.. of the real ~operty Deed of Tn11l •••cuiect "'Uon °' encumbranc:ea, Slilllment IXl>lr• llllt yurt Tht lolloWlng persons ar1 menctd lo ltanwt buel· i,., 18• 1904. c;--.r,a MAINIT YOU, 44 21 f"t to an lntereac desc11bed ~bove 11 pur· w. Mile& oectow ena all right, Ude and lnterHt from llM dltt It -lllocl Iii llM
doing buslno11 H : "°Utlo"8 neu under tho flctltioue So.422 YOU IHOULD CONTACT A lion with the Northerl ported to be. 30-49 LOYS· Oedow,llu1b•nd end wit now held by It H such Olb Of llM Countv CIOrll. A ntW
THE PRETZEL FACTORY, •uatno .. Name BuelneH Nan1e(e) Usted LAWYIR. prolongitlion ol the ue ~BAY, COSTA MESA, nd rec:0tded o.c:-l>er M Tru• .. In and to tho fol-Fictitious 8utlnes$ Namt Stdt-
600 E. Bav Avenue, New-Stelenwnt •b6v• on: May 94 PUIUC NOTICI Noaco le fW9by given terty tmo of Lot 11 i CA 92626. . tNI aa ln1tn.111en1 no H towing descrtbecl Pfopofty mtnl must be tied before thll
pori B11ch, CA 92661 Tho followlng per.one at• Lee Temutzer thlll lornno fitocoftW)'-Block 21 thence Woeler The undersigned Trustee HON 10 t>oot1 _ pee-_ o situated In the lforeutd tlnit .The lillng of lllls s1l"'1Mnl
The Pretzel Twiet Inc .. doing bu-'nell u : Thi• etalo~ wu lllod Fiie lie. Fft4141 ence c:OMpMy, u tru .... , ry, • diitance 01 85 61 dlscll!ims env liablllty for flclel ~•cord• of Or•ne Cou~v and State, .10 wft: does not 01 Hsllt 1t.1thona "" (Calllornl1), 24~1· Largo R & R REHASIUTATION wllh the Countv Clerk of FICTfTIOUI IUIHIEll or euc:couor eru .... , or , .. , 10 the true point 01 any incorrectness or the Couniw, Calllonui, and C)t.lr APN. # 426-231~. The use In lllis 91111 01 1 Fictitious
Orlvt, Lagul'l8 Hill•, CA SPECIALISTS, 2.75 Vlctotla Or~ County on Sop~ llAMf llATfllElfT •ut.ellluled lrUlllM PIK· b • g 1 n n Ing E • c • p ,•treet •ddres~ an~ other 1u•nl to that c:ertaln Nol loutt'leaetefty 75 ,... of Butlnest Nllllt In vlolatlon ol 92653 St .. Ste. 1-0, Costa 'Meu, bet ' 1994· The fottowlng person{s ..._,.lo the Dold°' TN91 1h•r•trom all oll, 9111 common de51gn~tion, .1' ol Del•ull •nd Vecuon 1 tf\e Noftt-=:' feet llM rlohlS of anointr under Fld· Thi• buelntu le con· CA 92627 Fl231•t ls/att dolrig business as: Th executed by ~ H mineral• and other hy any, ~tlown herern. Said S.11 lhereunder record• of tho lteftV tral Stall or common law (SM
ducted by:• corporation George Randy Siegel 628 Publl•hed NeWpot1 Bffch-Chesler Inn, 10890 Beach BIYd. Gan'• en UftnNlrrled """ drocarbons below ule will be made, but with· June 17 1,.,. .. •n••n.-~-of Lot 132 of Stcdon 14400 11 seq Business
TyPJO o Bualnou: Fast M1labat or., .Corona del Co••• Me .. Delly Pllol Oc-Sllll1on, CA. ltotonlecl 1Clt2&'1tl0, In depth 01 500 IHI. w1in out covenent or w~rr1nty, no. 94.4os111 In aooll .. in'"~· _.~ht• recorded and Professions Code)'.
foo<l Mar, CA 92625 IObor 4, 11, 18, 25, 1994. Sal Hung Wong, 6011 North 8ooli NI~ ,. ... NIA. H out tho right ol 1urtac exprea~d or imph~d. re-Pie-.• 01 Oftlclel ""ona .,., Z: 113 of Mis-Arsl FlllnO' Th• registrant(•) com· Thia buelnoH le con-T235 Rot1mud 81Yd., Temple City, INIT • IO 111171 ol om. ontrv 11 n11erved In In· gerdi~ title. possen1on, or 1 .. Id Cou.ntw. wlll und• ~· •Pl. In the TIEMPO HCllOW II
menctd 10 llanaact bus!-ducted bv: 1 genor81 part· CA 91780 cW rec:onla In tho ~ of 11tumon1A1 ot record •ncumbr1nces. to P•Y the no Pt1r1uan1 10 .. 1c1 • of the County ".. 4590 MacAt1h llttd 117 ness under lh• ActlUoos nersh!p PUBLIC NOTICI Shan Sh111 Wong 6011 the COWlty Reconlor d Or· Th• toi.1 amount of tho 11m1lning principal sum ol t Tn.11 ..., at ~ auc c0tdef of NkS Or11n99 ~ CA., g
::::1n•:. ,:},~m:,.(•) llsttd The rigl1tr1nt(1) com-Acllt'-··-Norlll RosemNd BIVd .'Temple ... County, ~ unr.a1d bal•nce ol th thenote(sl sec~ed .by seid non lo• c: .. 11. lewf'll ~~llfomla.t of the Nt~llNch·Cosll9:,
ve · • wf menced to transact busl· -CllV. CA 91780. and pureuent 10 tho Noaco ob 1gat1on ••cured b Deed of Trus1, with interest t fhe United I••••• o amoun O.itv Piiot Th• Pret2tl T st. Inc., ne11 ~ the Flctltlous Bu...,... NaMe W1rren C Liu 601 1 Nor1tl ol Dlfoutt and lloctton to th• property to be •ol thereon, as provided in s11d eriea. •• tlle nottll tron Unpo6d principal balance, :1421; ~~h The Nguyen, Presl· Bu1lnen Name(•) listed Stelomont Rose""'d BIVd . 'Temple Cltv. lol aw...-, l'Konlecl •nd .oason•bly e1bma.1 note(•I. •dvences. if any, ntrenc:e to Ille Counl ~:.=::;·.:J:!t*:r 0ct .?:~ 13~~
i 1 1 flied 11>o111 on: 8-2&-94 lllO following peraona are CA 91780 07,.,,.. In 8ooli NIA, ed costs u~n••• •n under the terms of the 11l1flOVH, 7M CMc Cnl • · · h 1 si.temen w.. Geofg• Slegol doing buslneu u : Tiiis t>iisllltss 115 condueltd ,.... NIA, • lnlt • adv•nc•H al the llrTM 0 Deed of Trust, estimated Drive w. Sent• Ana. ClllHOI' co••. HP9f'HS Ind ao. PUIUC NOTICE W•lh the County Clerk 01 Thi• •lai.mant WU llled NEWPORT AUTO ANO agentral1J1r1n•rshlp ~01 °' ..... Offtc&ll th• lnlhill pubhcai.on 0 fees, CNrges Ind expenses nla, •II •11•1 rigtlt, ..... vances .. tho Ume of the ~~· 1~ on Septem-with lhe Countv Clertt ol MARINE, 1701 Pomona, GHEO. 6'I Hung Wong, Shan ~WWI . llU. on tho Notice ot Sale 1 ol the Trustee and. of the 1n1ere11 c:onv•r•d 10 •n ~~~~~this CNs1212011
• · ,122881 Orange County on Auguet Cotta M..., CA 82627 Wong, warren C. l.il :.!.~ It 1.00..P.M. " $371,410 04 P1ymen trutts created, by said Deed lletd by 11 unct. ..i eurr.:.V ct.tea c· .hi.r NOTICE OF
30, I~. Bruce How, 24134 HoJ. The r1glsb'antcommtnotd 10 _,..., tnwlt IMnnce to mu11 be t>v caah. • cHh or Trust, to-w11: ed 01 Tru11 In the sw~ Check • • PETrnoN TO
Published Newport Beach· FUCMeS-= "'· Allao Viejo, CA transact business under lht tho County CourtltouM 1er's chock dra.m on $195,0'41.D9 Estim1ted. y 11•u••ed In .. id Count s °' c.rtlfi.d
Costa Mesa D1llv Piiot Oc· Put>Qahed Newport Wch-tlolls business name °' 700 Ctvk CeMer DIM elate or na11ona1 b•nll, Accrued rnterest •nd &dd1· no Stet• e1uc:rlbed es: Aa· ~heck• PllC::, to the ADMiiDSI ER
toti.r 4, 11. 18, 25, 1j194. Co•I• Meu Dally Piiot Thie bu•lneH le con-1me9 llsad lboW Oii NIA. ~ ~ ~ CA It checll drawn by • ~•a !iontl adve".'Ce~. if any, will ... IOrl Pen;ol No. taHl2 c=:. ~o Trust:• ~ ESTATE OF: JANET
-I T2.33 September 13 20 21 Oc· ducted by: an lndMdual This staament was 111ed With :;;-:::::='" 'ro., "'9 ~ or t.cMr•I cr•d1t union 1ncreese this hgure prior to u DHlllT . vldtd Drcr' ldentlfkJ"lon <>Wm ADAMS AXA • • • Th• reglelrant(•) com-111, County cllfk 1 Or -....., or • check drawn by sale. . k 1 111 JANET MAE O. PUBLIC OTICE too.r 4, 1994. menced lo lrenuct buol-Oct o Inge (peyMM •the l1fM ol .... st.ate or leder•I Hiring The beneficiery under Loi 33 to Tract No HU •av . ADAMS AKA
T191 non under tho Fletltlouo ~nO~~f· Ober 12, 1994. In lawful MOney ol U.. •nd loan auociauon H id Deed of Trust hereto· H per Mep recorded I From lntOfmlltion Which JANET 0 ADAMS Flclll ua __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ Bueln•H Nam•(•) Uated II ~'!i, AcUllfous Name UnllM ..._,. .. l1gtlt. uvmg1 o111ocl11lon, o lore executed and delivered aoo .. 211 Peges 0 lo 21 In the Trust .. cte.ms . roll-•
Bualneali Name above on: n/1 9tmtnt e.,.,..es Ive vears tllle, end lnt....e con-s•vings bank •pecille to the undersigned 1 writ-c:lu1ive or Mlscellaneou •IM. but'°' Which Truttff AKA JANET M.
I ~ P'loUll Bruce How om Int da• 11 was filed rt the ~lo end -held lty In ~ltc11oh 5 1U2 ot ttl F t -0 I t-f D f It ... .,, In Ille Ottlce of I mall .. no r•PfnentMJor\ ADAMS TI-e loll~:io ~!on• •r• lluatnoaso::..,. This etatern.nt wu filed fllololtheCountyClefk Anew• under u6d Dold In tho nanc1a1 Code and au·th~ ~~.;~nS~le. :;dua County Rec:order ot HI Of W•ff•nty. the str..c ad-CASE NO. A175112
doing busln1~ 1· SI I I · with the Counw Clerk of k:ll~s Bu~ N~ Slate-~ lltUllted In Mid r1zed to do bu1meH I wrinen Noti01! of Delaura County lacepune lfl•r• dreu(H) °' other com-To ell heir1, benefi· ENTREPAENE RS BOOK · • omen Orange Coooty on Soptem-n must .,. lied .,.fore that ~·and IUto end de-this •tale and ElectiQn to Sell The from •11 o,ll, ••· mln•r•I mon deMgr\allon of the creries, creditore, con·
STORE 1111 Town i.. d!ft ':"~ pereone are bef 30, 1'994. • The filing ol ltlls statement ICrtbod • folowa: Aa The atreet addreu •n undersigned car.Jsed said •nd other llWdrocertlon • abov• d .. cr1bM Pf= tinQOnt creditor•, end
Country' Rd., 153, Orange, DA°PA~:s;," p~ba~AM· '823948 :S lnn~:'s':" 0f:rcr:11c: =·~°' ~ '"°" other common de11g~a Notice of Default and Elec· !!;~~·:.z;~~= :!;Pt ~~.:.-... '!" cl':127 • persons who may other-
CA 92668 MING SERVICES 754 PubUlhed Newport Beac:t..: Business Name In vlolallon of TM *"' .....,. .. Ind lion, ii any, dot the b•• tion to Sell to bti recorded or .. Id land blfl •••nout t Said Pf~ 11 b.ina wise be lnterHted in
Del R. Gibb•. 1370 Somer· JolM "C.2, Costa' Meu1 Coa11 M ... Delly Piiot ()c. rlQhls 01 another under other common deslgna-~~~!e,~I Y ur •,:~•:0 :. ln the c:oun~v where the •lellt 01 enl;y upon •nw IPOf *old fOf ttM purpoee ~ the · will or eetate, or
set Or., San Olmu, Ca CA 92628 t<>b• 4, 1 l, 18, 25, 1994. ederl[ Stall or common law tton If any °' Ute r.., 440 s e/s po d Sir reel property 1s located and lion 01 ihe •urf•c• •bOve paVfng the obflptlons ~ both, of: JANET OWEN
91773 C•meron Clerko, 754 T235 Ste Section ' H•OO et seq r:oP-t, ~ ...... obOW Ne 1~ 8.~~~Q C 92:St more t han three months Cl•plh 01 ~00 fHI 10 •••• cured by said Dffd Of ADAMS AKA JANET :0~:!.etco,.?1~~· 0/~~~ ~°,.~~9c.2• Costa Mosa, PUBLIC NOTICE uslntss and Professions ~ to be: •409 T~~nder•igned True• ~:c":rd=~~~~d since such mar11e1. mine, u 'p1ora o Trust Including fHs and ~AAJE.fo.~~~SS :~~
Ca 9tn3 Thl1 buelnoH le con-ode) "v:= Newport ee d11claims anv h•b1h PROFESSIONAL FORE· ~nll tor UrM. u reH .. ,,.nMs of the Trustee JANET M. ADAMS Th11 bualnau 11 con· ducted b Individual Ftotltloua st Fiiing llMeh, CA _ tor any mconectnus o CLOSURE CORPORATION 0..dJ ot Rec:oro •nd ol sate. ducted by: hueblnd and R1g1111.r;t anhu not et 11ua1no .. Name ~I Eecnw n. undef"9Md Tl'UlltM the street addrou an IS TrustH, 5 ~VTTON The ••reet •dclreu or oth Callfoml• "econveywe A PETJTION hes
wile begun to lranlact ~ Slal.....,.t 8232 E Garwy Ava . Sia. 201 dl9c1111R• ~:":I fOf oll'lor common designa CENTRE DRIVE SUITE er common OH'9ftelloon o COmpany," utd T'rvst .. , been filed by U.S
Tt'I• 11glst11nt(•) com-underlhetlctllloulname(•) Thelolowlngper.oneare RostmNd.CA91770 :t..~ OC::: lton 11 any shown h•r 1050, SANTA ANA. CA ::id "':r°''~· •H~ H :~SVk""°PriK~lb= ~~UL~T0RCN~t1.P1,N.AY. 01~ menced to 1t1naac1 bull-l1ted abOYe • . doing bullneu u · Newport llNch·Cosra MHa In 92707 Tela tlone Number· e111ps ra rive. o11 • • • nou under tho Fictitious Cltnlfon ci.ttc. SYSTEMS ADVANcE USA. ~ Piiot e..-ort d11l1nltlon, I 8en1hc1ary B•nk 0 (7141432• 7~15• B ; Krist~ ... u, CA UUt. • C>akdale Ave, Chatsworth, the Superior Court of Buslntu Name(e) lltted Thie stalornent ..,.. ftled 2904. Bellnteroa Uni Tuo-CN27••1~ M'J, "-..... Ameroca NT & .SA. ATIN V Trustees..: Off Na111e •"4 adcl,..1 ot I California t1311'"'41t, Cehforllia, County~ of aboveon~Jan.1988 wit.I\ tho County eterti of tln,CA92e80 • Oct18.25Novl,8 T'MlcUl-.ountcltM T•naTenla.~963 Bank D~·10112194 icec. 0enet1c1.,y •t •tlo .. ,. (•18)nl-2575,o.ted~ .Orange. i-
Dtt R. Glbb1 Or County on Soptem-Mane Adam Porter 2904 unpeld prtndpol llolenc'e ruptcy/foreclo•ure depl N · 4 4 QUell •lie .... la being ••w 29, 1tM THE PETITION re·
Thi• •talomenl WH flied bet~ 1994 Bllloateroe Lene, Tuetln, PUBLIC NOTICI! ~:::: ~ := 10600 V1ll•y View Street, ~1i194 10125194 duci~::-tlon ... nll of Vlr ~1= 1Gt21 quests that U.S. TRUST
with the County <:llfk of FUU9S CA 92eao -, .,._...., VPt•H, CA 90630.0012 1 l/01/94 ' • • H • ._.... • 1 COMPANY OF CALI·
01ange County on Sop1em-Thie bu11ne11 I• con-CNSl2ll•U end ,..eon.._ ............ •••phone No (714 _r Capllar Mo~•eaee hr FORNIA. N.A. be ep
bef 19 1994 · Publlthed Newport Beacl't-ducted by: an lnc:IMdual NOTICE OF co..., UJ*'OH end .... 20·3810 PUIUC NOTICE vie ... Inc .• 4"0 Hall11t• PUBLIC NOTICE inted es perso.n.al
• F822428 Co'1& Mela OaJIV Pilot Oc· The reg0letrant(•) com. PETrtlON TO venceo ot the tllM tit tho Said Hie w111 be made ,.....,.y, S.n .. mtfdlno, representative to edmin-
Publlshld N9Wpott. Beach· lobar 11• 11• 25, November mencad lo tranuct bUlf. ADM .. ISTr: · • lnllW publkllUOll °' tho but "''thou• c.ovenant o NOTICE OF l240MNJ. ,,.... ........ : utt•7 lster the e1tete of the 1, 1994. ,,... under the Actltlous ESTATE 0 • --NoClct d a. la: arranty, e11~1touod o TRUSTEE'S SALE Dtrec:t1on1 to the •bov Tide I>* II ~ d d Co1ta MH• Dlilv Piiot Oc· T242 BuelneH N•m•'8) lleted • snz.111.ee. mphed roo•rdlhg tnta TS# 18777 fpro0en., ,...., be obtain• L .. II: HEMY ec;.Jft.PETITION , •. tobor 18, 25, November 1, •bove on: 9-7-94 GERALD .. E BA .. E In addllton to catlh, tho OhS•on. or encum SAVALAS lby reque1tln9 .. me..'" wrtt
8, 1094. PUBLIC NOTICI Matte Ponor SPR .. GSTON Y-l'UlltM wtl eccepe • ca-r•ncH tor the purpoa 9623828 Ing 110111 Ill• benehc:la NOTICE CWN=EE'I MU Witt" .~e :c:i~~=~t·jf
T262 --u•.......... Th11 etatement WH filed CASE NO. A175175 ...,., ~~~ on I I 1aa.1ty1ng trwt tndebt . On OclOber 25 199~ • •1lfl1n 10 Cley1 lrom Ille firs YOU ARE IN 0£P ULT UN· eny, be edmitted to ---------1 rou _... Wflh the Countv Cler11 Of To oll heirs, benefi· ..... Ot -bonll, • dneu aecurod by 1a1 01 00 PM GE 'capll•I public:a11on of 1nla notic.. " PUBUC NOTICE BwelnNe Neme Orange County on S.ptom-cia11es, creditors, con· chedl dr.wn by• ltM.• or ot Tru•t mcludm Mor•si•9• Trual Oeed Seid .. 1. will . be 111•d DER A DUO OF TRUST, DATED probate. \he WILL and
-------.---• Stet_ ..... nt 7, 1SMM. • 1ingent credito·r.11. end fedefal '19clt Ynton. or • he •~•. charge1 and ·~ SeNlc ... Inc .. Trusiee tttov1 covwn.m of .,.,,...,_ AIJOU$114. 1992, UNLESS YOU ef\y ood1c1l1 ore aveil·
Flotllloua Tfio followlng pereone at• • Fl21t13 per1ons who may other· cttecll drown by• ..... or en11C11 ot the Trua•eo 01 successor Trustee or tw. ••s>re•• or Implied.Ht TAKE ACTION TO PROTEC,T eble for exammetion in
Buefnoao Name doing bullnou u : Publlihed Newport Be h-wiee 'be interested in ....., .... Ying• end toefl he truetee under ul suostttuled Truitee 01 title, ciouu11on or encum YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE the Ille kept by the ltatoment AMERICA WEST REALTY . ac the will or estate 01 __..Ion, MYlnl• .._ Deed of Tru111 cau1ed that Certain Deed' 01 brinc:es to .. usty the un SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF court.
Tiie lollowfng pe11ona 111 SERVICE, 3857 Birch st. Costa M ... Delly Piiot Oc· both of· GERALDINE toelltk>n 0t uvtnga Mnll Notice ol Del•ull an Trust executed by Gus p P•ld b•l•nce Clue on th YOU NEED N4 EXPlMATION THE PETITION re-
doing bu1lneH H : #233, N"POtf Beach, CA tobof 4, 11, 18, 25, 1994. ELAINE s 'PRINGSTON epeclfled In loctlon 1102 rection to Seit to bo r1· Sav11as in unmarried noie s.ecureel by Nld OF THE NATURE Of THE Pll(). quests authority to
BETIER VISION OPTICAL 92660 -T240 A PET TION t1' the ~I Coda end ordod In tho count man •nd recorded Jul 01 Trual 10 wu: llH,UU CEEOING AGAINST YOU. 'tbu administer the estate.~
PRODUCTS, 2431 WHt Pl· Kenneth P. Bullclt, 17571 I has llUdtorUed to do........ here tho real proi>41 2t:-19!J2 81 instrumen C11u1 the follo•ong Htrmat SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER under the Independent
Citic Cout Highway 1 203 Krlatopher. Huntington PUBLIC NOTICE ~HSP~,l~dG~~J~C?M~S In tNe ..... ;-"' .... """ 11 located •nd more ll'lan no 92·504630 in book .. ed COlll •• .,.n ... •n4 eel On October 25 1994 at Administration of Ee·
Ntwport Beach. CA 92e4S3 • Beach, CA 92847 · . m t e tendw ottw then c.ttlh le hr•• month• h • v page -· Official f'tecord1 ••nc:H 11 ttw. 11111• ol th olnlld Trusllt unclfr end pur· ti tee Acl. (This autho11· Richard Allan Homee, 966 Thlt buelnou 11 con-LW304398 ~UP!lflor Court of Cell· accepted .,.. Trull .. IMY lapsed smco aud"-re of Orange Coun~. Cell· lnltl•I oubllcellon ot '"' uant to Deed of Trust reco<ded ly will allow the person·
Coast View Dr., Laguna ducted by: an lndMdull Ftctltloua ornie, County of Or· ~ ~ luuonc• fil ordallon tornoa 1nd pursuant 1 Nouce or Sale: •alimet Slpllmber 17. 1992. es lnslru· el 1epresentet1ve to take
Be•ch, CA 02651 Regletrant ha1 nol yol Bwtln••• Neme enge. U.. TNel" • Dold unttl Equ1tablo Dood Com that ceru1n Nolie .. ot Da· •n1•1 .... , ... •nd co11• nt No 92~281•0 Book No meny ac tions without Suun Elaine Palmef E•· begun to tranaact buslneu lteterlMnl THE PETITION re· turM19 McOfM av......_ to pany. 11 Trult .. , Tru1 taull and Election to Sell tfle •mount of U .JU 27 A. -. N NIA.' 1 Olfldal b
ency, 2787 VIC10fle Dr., La-under the llclJtloue name(•) Tho following peraont are queets thet THOMAS R. U.. P8YM or ondor' ... °' 1 Deed Unit •1434, 33 thereunder recorde ptu1 m1erHI on the unp Aecof'di'.n :,. m:! 1 ... a 0
1 tB'.'f ng ~~rt epprov-guna Beach, CA 92651 Ueted ab<>Ye. doing buslne11 as: SPRINGSTON. be ep· IMder ol rtgM. oulh Be•udry Avenue une 20 1954 ae instru-P•lnc1pe1 balanc:a el 111 O o .,,.. e · ore mg~nJMn
l hl• bualneu 11 con-Kenneth P. Buek* KEYSTONE COM MUNI· pointed as personal lotd .... wtl be !Mde IMll t 11h Floor Lo. Ang•••• en• no 94•407973 in rate or 11 HOOO"\. per en County 1llcofder of 1>RANG£. very importent action•.
ducted bv: c~pannere Thia •••tement wu filed TIES, 28281 Crown Vlll!r. repreeentative to edmin-W111to11t C0¥9AOfll Of ..,. A 90011. Tolophon Book ... Pago -. of 0111, um fr0fl1 No••mber 1, 1t1 ta• ol ClllfOfnla. Euculld bV however, t_he pe11onel
The 1egl1t11nt(1) com-with tho County Clerk ol P11kW1y, Laguna Nlgu , ister the esiate of the rwlly, ..-U or ....,.... umber (21 31 345·8953 c ial Records 01 uid 10 aate or H ie. e11111 ec 0 HENRY II AHO representeuv~ will be
menced lo ltannc:t bual-Orange County on Sept.om-CA 92677 decedent. ~ ..... pow11ton ev A•nH Lima, Truat unty, will under and crueo ••1• cnergea, enci ad LINDA GAIL HENRY. HUSBAND requ.11ed to give notice
neu under tho flctltlous bef 14, 1~. JS•ystone CommunlllH THE PETITION re· or encUMllroncH, to...,._ a Io O 111 co r . Dato pursuant to uid Deed ol venc;es Ille a>enellcl•rt I 0 WIFE AS JOINT TEN.ANTS to . interested persons
Bu1lneH Namo(1) llsled Fl2t921 fnc~ a CA Corp., 28281 quests the decedent's fy tM lndelMdnua ... 1o.io&J94 Trust sell at public •uc· 111110rueo er ~led 1 LL.sl-UATPUBUCAUCII ~_n~eas lf:ley he_ve
•boV9 ~ -Publlef\ed NeWl)Of1 Beach-Crow Valt.y P11kw1v. La-WILL end codicils if cund by u6d DMct, ASAPU1252 toon ror cuh lawful P'W Prtor 10 aai.. D HIGHEST BIDDER FOR we1vod notice or con·
Suaan Pelmet Eaancy Coate Mou Olity Pilot oc-gun• Ntgu.r. CA g2s77 · any be edmitted' to odvonc" .._....._, Wlttl 10t11 10"2!>. 1 t/1 monev o l the united YOU AM '" OUAU\.T (!llYllOll at the 1111'11 of sented to the proposed
Thi• etalement was filed tobor 11, 11 2S November 0 T P1clnc, A CA Corp .. probete The WILL and ......... "proW9ed .._... PUBLIC NOTICE Stat.s ol America, '' tho u A DUD .o, ff•UI In llwlul money ol Int action.) The indepen·
with tho Counrv Clerk of ,._ 1994 • ' 9683 Tlerra Grande SlfMI, eny codic ils are aveil In. ::' the .,,..i~ north front entrance t TIO o.c..bet 21, IHI llld S!alltS) at IN THE FRONT dent adm1n11tret1on •
Orange County on ~u•t · T249 :~•·2 20'· san Diego, CA obi• for examination i~ ::C. :::C. ~Wltlt ~ NOTICE OF the County Courthouse, YOU TAlll ACTIO THE FlAGPOLES AT THE eu1ho11tY will be gr•nted 29• 1~ 1 6 h f I k b h TftUSTEE'S SALE 700 Cl1t1c Cnll Or W, San-NOTICT YOUR ""°"" A.IN ENTRY AREA TO THE unless an interested FUO:l91 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu!ln111 11 con-t • I e ept Y I e "*"" •• pnMded In Trustee Sale No An• C.hlornla, •II tha . fT MAY H IOLD AT NTIA CIVIC CENTER, 401· person f1IN en objection
Publllhed Newport BHCl't-ducthedl by. a general part· courfHE PETITION re· ~ Note, , .. ~~ 94·57859 oght, IJlle '9nd intoro1 IC~ W YOU 11 E CHAPMAN AVE. PLA-to the petition and
C .la M 0 II" Pll t Flolltloua nera P -..,..,_..."' .,,. .,_. convo..,od to and no IX,~ATION OP TH ENT'.. ,. ..... rlnh• .. ' .. d h 0 111 • • 0 Tho reglllrant(s) com qu.ests au1ho11ty to w end ol the trueta nt1e 0rd8f No. 3100233 Id b d d TUM M THI '"DCHD .,.. "" .,. "" " u111 end e .. ows goo cause w y
Stplombef 27. October 4. ......._Memo menced to tran11et busl: administe r the estate crNQd by Mid Dold ol Reference No. 3202730 !ed J1
1\r~~t •,rn •:~ ,.0 AGAINST vou, vo tires! conveyed to tnCI now the court sh~ld not
11, 18, 1~. Statement ntss under the f lclltlou1 under tho Independent TNlt. APN No 937·68·156 roperty Situated in said IHDULD CONTACT A LAW by 11 undtr said Deed ol grant the autho11ry.
T2o& The folfowlng 1*90na ate Buslne" Nom1(1) li1t1d Admini111e1ion of Es· lotreno lteconveyance YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN· ounty •nd State do· rust In Int pt~ sllu1ad In . A HE~RING on the
---------doing bullinete .. : · above on: Sept. 1, 1994 tet11 Act. !This authori· ~·• u6d TNlt.., DER A DEED OF TRUST crlbeO u Aueuora GI C.plla4 Monteoo True aid County and Sll.'9 dtsc:rlbed petition well be held on PUBLIC NOTICE 2.'!::C:. 0::0£:. __ 30C5~ Ktyllone CommunlllH tv will allow the person· '800 ode "O!,d1 DATED 06/29190. UNLESS Parcel No. 050.293.08 Deed a.Mc.a. Inc.. 81 tn.•t Mid Deed of Trust lntrtln. November . 3 , 1994 e1
-. Inc., Gary Copton, PrHI· al representative to tako tulle 2171, , '°" YOU TAKE ACTION TO EXHIBIT A; a-A. C1ewe1and. y PN 1•26-312·47 The under· 1 :45 P.M. m Dept. 703
ITATllM•NT OF 9i6:n Slrangway, 1919 dent meny ections without 1110I, (11t) 11~7'. 8y: PROTECT YOUR PROP-Lot 30 ol Tract No 'r•1ldant, •HO Hetltur n•d Truslle disclaims 111y located at 341 The City
WITHDRAWAL FROM w 1 • 1 oe. ltllt etattment was filed obu.nino court opprov· CerolWktduncl, Yk:e ...,_. ERTV. fl MAY BE SOLO AT 1701 County 0 1 Orange ..... .,.Ion hmatdlnO, lllty for any lncorrtctness of Or1ve Orange C A
PARTNaRIHIP M 11 ~St, 1 • Cotta with the County Clerk of al. Before taking certain dint. Diiied: Ull0?/1.. A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU tate ot Calilorma, H pe' t2407JNJ. tHll 111•4711 lht Sb'llt address and other 92668.
OPBRATINQ UNDER T~:· bu=:. I• con-Orange Countv on Seplom· very 1mpo11ent actions ~'110t NEED AN EXPLANATION •P recorded In 80011 Detect. 5-•-Mr ff. ""' mon dtslondon. 11 any, IF YOU OBJECT TO
FICTtTIOUa dUC*t b ~ ber 2}• 1994· however the arsonei '°"!, 1lnl• 1111 OF THE NATURE OF THE 2 Pagoa 9 and 10, Ml•·~,..... hown herm 421 E. 20TH ST .. the grenting of the
BUllNlllS NAM• Tho ro~1::1n1(e) com-Fe23318 reprosentetrve p wfll be PUBLIC NOTICE PROCEEDINGS AGAIN Sf •llaneou• Maps, In tno 11,14, 1"11, "'" OSTA MESA. CA 8akl tall will petition, you should The following peraon has menc:ed to trlntlCt bulf. Pubh•h•d Newport BHCh· required 10 give notice YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Ille• of tho County Ro· PUBLI mlde. bUI without covenant eppeer et lh• hoerlng
wlthdr•wn u e QtMral ,,. .. under the FlctlUoul Costa Meu Daily Pilot Oo-to fntereeted person• NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S TA8T ~LAW~R8 1994 order ol Hid Count~. C NOTICI Wlfflll~. uprm or lmpllld. end •late your objec·
plllner from the partner· BualneH Name(•) Meted tol>4tc4,'tl,18,25,1994. unle u 1hey hove Trut1!A~!roNo 1 0n1 .00v~mM r PAOFES: ~c•pt.ng tf>•r•lr1qm •J fllell.FUIMI 1g1rdlng tt111, pontS$fon, or tiont or flle written
ship oper11lng under th• aboYe on: ~ 28, T238 waived notice 01 con· SID16897_94 SIONAL F.ORECLOSURE ;he~~~d~~~~~' ·~. FICTITIOUl.,...81 mbrances. to Ply lhl r• <>b1echons with the
nc11tlous buslneu namt ol 1"4. Hnted to the proposed T1ue CHctef No 4231324 CORPORAtlON'11 the duly ow • depth ol 500 '1ee1, UMllTAnMltfT . ptindpll sum ol Int court before the heer·
RICE SYSTEMS " 18198 Suun Slrlf19WIY PUIUC NOTICI action.I The indepen-Reler9nc• No 4507151 1ppo1nted Tru•I•• under ithout Iha right ot iur· Thi ~ potton(s) noll(s) secur1d bV Uld Deed ol Ing. bYour appearanc e
Aztec Ct., Fountain Valley. Thie .....,.,.,. ..,.. llled dent edmlnistratlon APN Ho 04S·066·52 ind purauent to Deed of ace •ntrv H ,. .. rved In • doing bUtlnth • Trust wlVI lnllf•l lrl«ton. • may e in person or by ~:27~1111001 BuejMH ~~~ F~':-:laa autho111ywillb1tgren1ed VOU ARE IN 0£FAULT Trust recorded on n1trumen1s of Record UNIGLOBE ~IORITY TRAVE O'llded In l.tld noll(s). ad· your attorney.
N ef ed to Ibo ber30.18M. U.IT Ttm unlne on internted UNDER A DEED OF 06ID1~HDocumentNo. 11c•pt ltl•relrom all wa· CORPORATE PLAZA. SUITTninctl,llllly,undorllllarms IF YOU ARE A w~..:S :Orange~ ' FaaMJ The 1~ S:soo(t) person filH on objection TRUST DATED OS/23190 90.2920'45Boo~. Page . r o1no tubsur1ace weter 150, NfWPOftT &EACH. DI said Deed ol Trust fies, CREDITOR or a cont1n-on 3-24-93 F566251 t dOinQ bUllMss CUS to th1 petition and UNLESS VOU TAKE AC· of Olfic1ll Records 1n the ignt.t below • depll'I ol dlarva end eqltnMI of lht gent creditor of the
FUii . 'Ind lldO t PubltMd Nowpof1 leech-OM LAMlf4ATING 960': Ham.: show1 good cause why TIOfil TO PAOTECT YOUR Office of the Recorder of 00 feel without 11'1• RICHARD B ARMSTRONG Trus .. 111d Ol llM ll'VS• CJU'9d deceHed, you mull fllo the~ wflhdta:: o Colla MMe Dally Nol Oe· Awnue Hun..:...ton 8ladl the court ehould not PROPERTY IT MAV BE ORANGE County. Cehf0t· ght ol 1ur1•c• entry, H 296 IOWA STRHT. COST said Deed of Trust. 10 wft Your claim with tho
Rudolclh A. Gana. 25271 lobef 4, 11 , 111 21, 1814. ' -.,, · g rant the eu1hori1y. SOLO AT A Pueuc SALE ,... executed by. JOHN M ed1c .. ed or r"Ol'Y9d In SA. CA92626 2.401 tt court ond meil •copy 10 CellO awe.. La.ko For.at, T2S4 ROBERT C BAILEY' 22 A HE ARING on the IF VOU NEED AN EllPLA· WHELAN ANO DONNA netrumon&a ol Aacotd. JOYCE l ARMSTRONG Oita Slptlmbtt 21, 1994 the personel raprHenta
;;z-aa•ILJC-• rry IMnt CAe2714 petition will be held on NATION OF THE NATURE WHELAN , HUSBAND AND The .~ .. , addro11 or 296 IOWA STREET, COST rRUITU C011P1 OB ANO AS· live appointed bV the
,.v ""'._ Tiiis but ' 11 cl d November 10, 1994 at OF THE' PROCEEDINGS WflEASJOINTTENANTS. •hor common dettgno· SA.CA92626 SOCIA TES. l#C , AS TRUST££ court within four P1o11t1 t11moM4":' con uca 1.45 P .M. in De t. 703 AGAINST YOU VOU asTruator, NAVY FEDERAL Ion ol .. id propertv~ TII• buMlon II COllCIUC1'9d TRUSTEE CORPS AS AGEllT months from the dtte
..... ~-·.:... GMO ROBERl C BAILEY located at 341 i'ho City SHOULD CONTACJ A CREDIT UNION. H Banefl· 1536 S.ronode Terr•c•. hll$CollldandWlt FOR TRUSTEE 2230 MST of flrtl iuuence of
............ The r901SrW1lCOMmtnceC1 lo Drive, p_o , eox 14170, L~V~~/Ol/94 •• ' p M Clt~ll.l SELL AT PV8UC 2°s~~n· D•I M•r. c = R~=o ~ ~~-CHAPMAN Ai.f'NUE s~ 200 letter• .. ptovidad In
The fo1owtng 1*9QN .. lllSICt lMlnlts under lht Orange CA 92813· Equll•blo D .. d com · AUCTION TO THE HIGH· Name and addreu 0 RONG' • ORANGE, CAI.If-ORN/A P2661 Hctlon 1100 of tht
• doil'll bUllneeia M : liou• buslnen namt or 1570. panv •• •ucc•1•0' 111 In· EST BIDDER FOR CASH ne benollc••l"f at wno1 Reglttrent hie not yet beQun (114) 63'· fDOf By. K. S,!liforni1 Probete COdo.
C!LiBRATI WITH USI, Miil lil'9d lboW on NIA IF YOU OBJECT TO torest by ~'"' to Con· 1 bl f 1 1 uoil uie H lo la being tr1nNCt tMllllta dor 1111 SUflDARJ WTHORIZEO SIGNA· • o• time for filing MOUNf CKM 3111 louth 1w :-.;:--This Slltlmefll .. llled .itl th• grenting of the "nerital Au•Hi•ry com· i:!lj ,!,~~1~•,:!. t'ni~od onductod Teaai Com· tMllllta ~~ °' TURF c1.i,m1 will not exp11e e.....-y • ~ =Ana, CA 11M County C*1t ol Or111gt petition, you ehould P•nv •• . •h• duly •P· Stitu by cash 1 CHhiet'• ere• Bani. N A . c1o GE .. '9d herein PRIORITY 62t93 be ore four months ··s:'::':A~ll r,.,.,._.. Ann Hope"'"· 3111 ountv on Oc1obOf 12, 1994 eppear at the hH11ng po1n1ed Tru1tH under check' drawn by 1 atite or apitat Mort§' ago s0 ,. This st111ment W. lllld ~ 10J0.4,t0/11,10/1"4 from tn. hHrlno date ~· ...... n. .. ,., .._ ll, ..,,.. Ana. NOTICE·Tllfl Fk:tltlod Mimi end stato your • obJec· aod put111o1-"I IO Deed 01 netionel bank • check cea inc 4611) ttallm•rk County Clerk 01 Orangt PUIUC-noticed lbove.
1'2& Olltlr CAll704 """*1t •Ill*• 1M ~ tlono or file written Trust, reoordod on <*'•wn b 1 •lltl or loderll lrtlway San Barn1rd1 ounl'(on~4 1904 NOTICI YOU MAY EXAM· Cotta MMe l~t»uatnoee le co~ lrom ltlt Ol'9 lt -tied In objection• witl'I the 0610t190 •• Document crrtd•l Jn.on Of 1 check o. CA 12407-11&3 NOllCE·Thls Rcftout Namt fllll. Nmll INE the fit• kept by the .. Ill• ---bv: 1111 lnclvlduel Ollie Countv ~ A court before the hear· No 90>295HO Book • dr•wn by 1 •tllt Of lldetel Ottecdona to Cho •bov lllMltftt ~ llllt ~ court. If you ere • per· ~...:*ICOd 8utlnttl Ntme Sii• Ing. Your eppuranco :;:• •• of Ot11 c1•1 HWIQs and loin •Hocit· roperty may bo ob· om lie dlY 'n • llltd ::! '.,_ITArJ.i:r• eon int•rHted lri the
the lldllcM'9 ~ ) = ment must be lllld bltore 111 m•y bo in pet11on 01 by ~d• 1n the olllce ot ''°" ·~ -.oclatlon Of e1 ned by '•quoth n 011111 COliniy Clen A ne The foll09lftQ 1 .. t•t•, you mey file 'AC911C NW ·-·-l• lllTlO Thi llnO of lrill lllWl'lent your ltturney the tcOfcMI ol Orange .. v·ng ba k llled. I ame •n w1111nQ lrom 8'ltNet Name S• na bu~~ witl'I tho court• form.I -JDNAL ~--~ =. ~ 1s..J•· doee not ol llleft 'llilriorea lhl IF •YOU . ARE A County, ~•htorn••· e~· u~1~ 61&20~'=-Finonn oneuc1er1' w1th1n 1 I mwt be llllcl bolore USA' ~tf,~ C:O •1970 Roquee1 for Sp.oial
c.m..ery • MOf1'*Y TNe "'" rrJr _.. tied UM Ill II• tH Of • ftCtll.lout CAEOllOR or • contln· ~:~~~ •• • :.n9,:~10 011Code 1nd wthOnffd to !li~~':r' lhia•~:f"°'1' The -Of NI 1ta111111n c;, 16, llwN P-i CA Notice of tho filing of en C"-91 •Ct.,.., wlltt the CCU1ly a.tt Of gent crediror of th• Will •all •t public •uc do ~ •ntU on tl'll• •••t•I S••d .,,1, will be "' noc of ... •IW>rlll lllventory and oppr_.eal
3500 "-* v-. DIM er.,. eo..ny °" ~ deCHHd, vou mull file uon to the hlflhfll Did· At At the N«th front on unout covenant ot war· Ill M ""' Of • flctlout J«f"/ Jll4tl -._, 17806 o._. of "t•t~ "'•" or of ~ ..._ .,., 1t, 1... No matter your claim w11h the der IOf caeti (peyoble .. trtnc• to thll Coonty Court antv ••Pr•u 0, impUOd N9lnt In WI04lllofl , Torrtl!CI. CA 90504 eftV podtion or eccount
.. -Naltoe what ""'u're court ond Meil• copy 10 time o• •••o In tewtut hou ... 700 CMc Ctn.IOI • 10 llue poaue11on of lllOfler unclef ,..._ W\I . 171Clll a..• • JHOWfed In H Ctton ~ ~ Ntwpoft ~ , ,__ the pereonel repruenta money of lho United On"9 W..t, Sente An.t, C~ nc;fibumcoa to .... , . S.. or common Tonenca. CAtoeol U&O of the CellfOfnle c.... .... ~ "°' ()o. doeng, ye>Ur tlV• 1ppo1nted by the si.1 .. J •l Al lhO ~ 111 r'"""· title Ind rntereat PolO o.1anc• .. llctoll 14400 .. '" Thli ........ COii~ ll'robet• Codo. A Re
....., 1t 11, a NowemOer honMttoWn oourt w1th1n four 'ront Enttence lo lhe conveyed to •nd now h9td no•• HC:ured 1114 lltlllllflcltnhll qu"1 foi Speotel Nohe•
• -month• from the deto Counev CoYftt\ou.. 7 by 11 ""'* eOid Oted Of "' ed 01 True• to ..,.l 1). o JEIU•Y JtHOE wu. HE· form le ...,.....,.. from '· ,..... newspaper of fuet IHu•n~o of C.Yte Cenlef Onve ... " Tru•t In the propeny tltu '411 '86 7 J plul lt\O ,.. ,... UN WU the coun Gier\. ________ lM __ ,,.,,. letter• ... provided 1n SanYI An• CA .. , "9h' ltod In Nrl ~L C"1f0f 0•11~ ••l4tn.llWCI co••• T-.UCROW ......,., Na'*,.. ....... A• ...... .
H o ti on t 100 of the lllle •nd ln••r••• con l\ft -detc11btng ,.,. ltnd •pon ... and wv 4MO........, M 11 ~ ..__ ....., --.. .... w . .,... RENT ..... Cehfottu Probet• Code -..ct 10 •nd "°"" hetd 1"",~~ctlX.-T A t ll'll lln,. ot tn• inti! '""".:C:. ~ ,.. • _,. M11' rt111ir c-t ...,, • The t f f Ii • by 11 under uld DMct ot , .. " L 1 Unit 43, In 1cellon ot ""* No """*1 ._,,_. ... .. ... In im~ or I ng ,,,,.., If' lt'4t propetty 06l· lht C11y ot Co111 MMe. e ol S.I• eat.m. 0. l T119 .__ ' ... -=Id .... CA lnugfl c:llsslfled ,,._ • delmt will not eicplre uoled U\ Hid COUl'IW, County Cf Or1n99, St11e Of e .... and COi Cfl21J114 Cllfl-:.
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"· 1iaa6l!n ~.!· ~ llOTICI 9eoon Mt Md ,....... Mellol'l 11102 ol ... COde JACK EDWMOS CO.II ful biddet Wllh the balance HOUSEHOLD ITEMS COfdenct ... IN lid ooc> 2JUW111/CA .!::=~;;.;;..-..,.;..._ 11q ....,_ ..... -. lite .... •111 11•• on l'9 IOOdl. ........., MICHAEL PINSON C0.27 be oeid oonlm\ao M02 • JESS HARDfR. UINllla ~ .,. now on 1M7 IMW:CV ...-0 llOTICI ..... ~ ~ llOTIOa t60ft .. IN ..... "'9 detcrlbed H Ml ace._ !MOLL SMITH COMI ~ ~ 1a1e us:"upon 1UC11 HOUSE~ ITEMS Ille and,,_ be ..cured 1n VIN•
-,.;..'iij;f;i1ii1i:lr---i 1.K. ~ ::&,1 It -w!We... D•itl 11111 NA and "" ....... ~ ............ MICHEU& MONTAQUE ottw Wnnl'•.,. accepe. M04 ·MICHAEL~. Iha onic. of IN DirlC1of Of ~No~(~~) Inc -1• NOTICI II HMHY lllM -* and IN DellMo aolM. l'WWtglfllOrl. ~ CCM7t able to the ~ HOU$£~ ITEMS Purcf\alilng °' N Dia1t1ct. ....,.,_ -........ 0. ~ 01204 OIV!N 1111 YMCA COMo ....,. to lnlllllMll ,_... "' dry9ra, and per'IONI NAN STEWART N085I and apprOYed by the Coun 8244 • AHGEL.o & AS-No bidder mty wtttldfaw 3DZU44'CA
... MIDIUI ...... n 1!!12 CowM. Wine, CL MUNITY COUNll!LtNQ ..,_, .... °' Callomla fl'OPM'Y· DUI nota MY-TIM WILSON ~9 The undersigned ~ SOCIATES, HOUS&IOLD hi1bidtor1S*iOCIof1ot1y. Saic:I r le~~ ""'*" eo ._ CllllOmla tt1u (714) HJ 1010 lllMCU (CCI)_,.. by (IN ~ and .._ ... bMl'I Given '° ubllahtd Newport the flOt'lt IO rttect Ill'/ Ind ITEMS Ive (•5l c:taya af!M the dale ~-~-~~ r......i-8'orw f1ec11-TIME· 1:GclPM ........:... and lvougfl la ~ CCM*tclOfl lhall pey not known IO Claim WI .,,..,_ ac:h.COata MeN Dally al blcfa 8254 • CHUCK LUT· 1« lof the opening lhlleol. 11'\e ..,..,..,_.,..., OI ..... ~.., ~I I it Coc1e 11700 lht
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foliowlng -;;;;"on'7-lcMrd, hlfell....., .......a .... it., IN NQtlef WeQe ~In-~'!.'.!.,~..,..~ Pilot Oc:lo1* 11, 2•, 1994. FOR FURTHER INFORMA· TEN BACHER. HOUSE· The Bowel of Trull ... t• l t;·~:r. ':'act~
. . ,..;IC .... l1ft ~ . avl•. up to, !Ma not ...., lhan bCh bldd9r PoeMM """' Of Mich ,... hiving Schirmer at (1\9) 194-3509 8319. MEREDITH SMJTH. Jeel;ng any Md ali bid• Ot Ind tirpenHt of .... f'9 ui1der91Qned 1413 Rob r1 A D ' IO M the CCI, .. reoelv9 '9Ce). ~ _, _ .. ...,.....""pay. T251 TION con11ct Ken I HOLD ITEMS ..,...._ the prlvhege or r• WI " -..
.. ~ ae. 1114 per: 1ooi1 Moffat Young, A1• 12:00 p.rn. of b day Of • the""'-II expired Wiii be aold at pub-PUIUC NOTICE or (ltll) ISM-3500. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS lo waive any 1rregu1111i." D•tM thlt nth ct•.r
.. ope11y. ~........ Pr0j')lr1y 245t7 October 21, 11M Milled ewwded NA" OI lie MIC1lon by IHSTORAGE ITEM 24 8321 • BRENT MARTINI, or lnformal1tiH 1n any bid of October, 1994.
-pt ctotNn9ti" 1725 p blc:ll lor the eward °' • "8" 'Coftfaclorl Uoenae. HUNTINOTO~ BEACH lo-PU8LIC ESTATE OP DENNIS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS or lfl the bic!CS.ng. 1t1: •• ,...,. Wllaon ~luteother hoU..:1: M ... ~tv(7•;• Coata ccnract '°' the ,~ ~auant to PUbllc ContrlCt Cated at 7•71 Warner Ave.I AOMINllTMTOR-RUUD B332 . MEREDITH SM11'H, ··•""' /II 81TTY Publllhld Newport
end/Olk>Qlled at• 3tOi TIME· 2.00) ~· liof\ Of LIBRARY SHEL~ COde Section 3300. The ~, __ ,'?_f Orange, State O PUaLIC QUMDIAN PROBATE NO : PN: 19589 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ULDWIN' Director of l5Hch-Costa Mna Dilly """' 0010t/t7979 Stored ..... • • • NEW WALL, Ol'f!Cc IUCCHlful bidder muat ............. on the 28th day SAL• 17812 MancllHtlf Av· 8471 • PARENT HELO s ! I c PrOl*'Y ':1 the tollowinQ COUNTERS. CABINETS, maintain l ht llc1n11 of Octobef t994 W1tnflf NOTIC• 0 , SAL• 0 , 1nue, Irvine. Ci. 927" KAVARAK, HOUSEHOLD urohaalnt, oatt P1lo1 October \8, 19~
I06S PtaCen,.!9.,tv•1·4 Co) .. !~ f.!!_~:''· n!2~3RoA bJe11e STORAGE AREA ANO FUR· ttvoughout the dUtllion of Ave.. County of Otange, REAL PROPIRTY Al' PARCEL NO 4•N>32-o2 ITEMS om mu nit V Colle 9 • . T25'
Miia. ca. •"-f: .....,.. ·~ 1• ......,..,. FIUI NITURE thla contract. Stall of c.lifornla on lhe LW304850 8549 • OONINA JOHN· Dlatrlot
ttH TIME:,~ ~ ~M 10 ~:*:'!"~right All blda shall be made on No bldd« m•v ~hdraw 281h day ol October, 1994 PRIVATm SAL• Publlshed Newport SON, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Open Octqblr 28, 1994. PUBLIC NOTICE
SIOttd b&oa Rod ~ ng ch... Mb. • Pur· 1 bid form turnlahtd by hi• bid tor a period of alx1y 11 9:00 1m Terms for lh• SUPERIOR COUBT O' ISHCh·Cosla Mesa Dally C\54 • YOLANDA MID· \IAM , Plcth'9u.
pttsO"IC030 Squ~~ ~· per~"':!cka ~= BIDDER (IO) d1y1 aft« the date Ml tale are cash only ~II CALIFORNIA. COUNTY P•lol October 18, \9, 25, DLETON, HOUSEHOLD Bid No . 1se2 941...._ ......_
ntl • 2 · .,_, .. , C · ctieck onl Blda will bl recel'ied at for the of)«\lng theraol. aubject to c1ncel1111on. OF 1AN DIEGO 11194 ITEMS p b I h d N
tu!11'· NJ7 ,.. .. ., fl• 1 y Ind paid tor It the Office of lhe CCS 2 The CCS reMtVtS thl Landlord renrve1 the right NOTICE IS HEREBY . T257 Published Newport u 11 1 ewporl Stat....-nt
bftl, A052 Dane S. New, 1111 time of purchase. All Executive Cifele Suh• 28o r1ohl to reject any Ind all 10 bid. eetow Is list of GIVEN that on NOVEMBER Beach.Costa Mesa Da4y BHch-Costa MH• Daily The tolloWlng peraona are
E287 R~ ~.:;"~ ~c~~ ~OOd• are told lrvlne, CA 92714, It or~ bfda °' to waive ifregullfl. namea and unit numbefs. us. 1994 0 1 lh1real1tr PUBLIC NOTICE Piiot October 18, 24, \994 Pilot October I I, 18 \1194 doing buslneM u : , EOll Pad tograph u.~ • In must be r• fOfe the time and dale tiee In 111'1 bid. KENNY GALLAGHER within lhe lime lllowlKI by T259 T2•3 STAMPEDE DELIVERY.
Co. mo ... .., al the time of Ille. ttaled lbov1, 11 which time Y11CA COMMUNITY A0034 law, 1t tll• Offieet ol the Notice Is hereby g1vtn 1010 C111lln1, Laguna
Ptoc>trtYPI 20J39A 1 C ta =u:':,,,aulnbj= 10 pr~ they wlll b1 publicly COUNS•LINQ SIR· ALBERTLANGILLA019\ Public Admlnstrator-Publlc that lhe undersigned w1U PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Bead\~~~1 2099 acen I v .. 01 h evtnl o Opened and f9ld aloud al VICES S UECUTIVll KIMBERLY STANLEY Guardian of San Diego be sold at Pubhc Auc11on Kelly,...,,, __ ., Mme ...... ca. 92827 (71•) ll4e-I • lllll•ment between said .addtna • A0682 County California Wiii seu on MONDAY NOVEMBER NOTICE NOTICE OF SA&.E Thia bualn•11 II con-3165 TIME: 11 :oo AM owner Ind obligated party. Eich bid mus. c:onfOfm CIRCL•, SUIT• 280, KELLV CRONN A0699 II pclvall sale 10 ihe high-7. 11194, 10;00 AM KELLY INVITUtQ BIDS OF AUTOMOBILE duc:led by: In lndtYlctual
Stored by the following ~atedf ~l~lh and 18fh Ind bl respOntlv. e to all IRVIN•, CA 92714 JAMES R. CHAMBERS est Ind best blddtt, sub-& KARL JACKSON, K.E Notice Is hereby given Notice is hlfeby given The rtglalranl(I). com-
pttsoos: 0421 LM Vlll °'' "•Y ~. I • 1994. Put> pertinent Bidding Ind Con-Publl1h1d Newport A01.IM )eel lo conllrmat1on by lhe AUCTION SERVICE, P.O 11\at lhe Board of TruSIMS pursuant lo llC'llonl 3071 meneed to lrlnNCt bUM-
HIY· C2S9 Brian Rayburn c ~~· Man~ement tract Documents. A Mt of Be1ch.C01ta Me .. Dally JAMES R. CHAMBERS lboY ... nl1lled coul1, 111 ol BOX 825, RIALTO CA.. of I.he Coast Commun11y and 3072 ol lhe C1V1I Co<lt neu und« the F'ICtlllOUS
C251 Lotna Sl1ugh11r, ~ .. b'J'j;'ii tor the OWr'9f Bldfeocuments may be oo. Piiot Oclobef 11. 1994. A0798 the rlgllt. uue 1n<1 lntert5' 923n. 909-87~744, AUC· College 01st11ct ol Orange of Iha SIAI• of C.lilorn•a Bullne11 Nam•(•) llsted
8166 Cty9tal Slpn, S0.3 B u h-Cllhtd Newport talned at the Office of the T21f RICHAADTAYLOR A0809 of the estates listed below TION BONO 1723-4\·\9. County, Cal1lorn11, wall re-the undar11gned. G & \fl aboYe on: C>e-24-IM Wibm Dean• H C Oita Mesa Dally ccs. JAYNE BOULTER 80039 In Ind to lhll certain Ital ALLSPACE • COSTA Cl.Vt sealed btds up 10 but Towing. Inc 965 Wesl 1tl1h Kelly Thomuon
Property 20153 Ptlol October 11, 18. 1994. f'ach bid shall be ac-PUBLIC NOTICE DAVID POWELL 80905 property therelnalttt d• MESA, 1535 NEWPORT no later than 11·00 AM, Fri· SlrMI. Costa Mesa Orange Thia statement wu filed
2075 Newport Bl .. Costa T244 complllled by the INSUR· RHONDA UPSEV 80967 scnbed. Wntltn bids may BLVD., COSTA MESA, CA day, Octobll 28, 1994, 11 County, CA 92827, v.1n H ll with the County Cleric of
!HSI. ca. 02827 (71•) M&-ANCE CERTIFICATE, Lll1 NOTIC• 0, SAli KEN ILES 80993 be tecelvld II any llme 92627 lh• Putchaslng Dtpaftment al public IUCl•On II • said Orang• County on S.ptem-
5616 TIME: 12:0-0PM, On the move? of O.slgnal9d Subcontrac> In accordance with lhe MANUEL LOPEZ C0088 after f111t publlcallon of this A 1 8 3 • J 0 SE p'H of the District locallKI at address", Costa Mesa, Cal· ber 30, 1!11M.
Stored bY the followlng lors, and Nonoollullon Af. ptovlslonl of Section 2t700 JEFFERY ALLEN C03S6 no~ and before the mak· LATORRE, HOUSEHOLD \370 Adams Avenue, Bldg ifornla. 11 1pm on Widnes· Fe23850
pert001: fi<>59 Donald M. Sell your extra lldavh reqUltlKI by the In-through 211\1 of the Call· The Piiot Ing of the silt by filing .IJE.MS 0, Costa Mesa. Cal1lonu, day, I.be 2nd day ol No-Published Newix>n B .. ch-l'urcell, OC020 Salvador formation For Bkldera. tomla BUllneu and ProlH· Cl•••lfl•d such bids In lhe Office ol A21• • JOSEPH TEAGLE, at which time bids w111 be vember, \994. 1111 lollov.ing eo.ta Mesa Da.ty Pilot Qc.
Oj1d1, H01~2 DPhlll'l. household . Thia project la a fedarally alone Code there being Th• moat co. mprehen· the Public Administrator. HOUSEHO!p ITEMS publicly opened and 1ead automobile(•). to v.11 tobw 4 11 18 25 1994 M111z.alek, vi anlel It funded project and wUI bl due, unpaid atorage fH lor TERMS ANO CONDI-A22S • CURTIS 0 . lor: PURCHASE OF RE· 1988 MERC 4H • • • • · Swett. H067 Rip Morg1n, ems under tedenil tegulatlona which INSTORAGE HUN· slve and current dlrec· TIONS OF SALE: Ten ~· HORNE, HOUSEHOLD CORDING EQUIPMENT; VIN• T2J6
H012 Joe Sagona, E2•6 In Classlfled which lnclUd• the Davis-TINQTON BEACH I• en-tory of good• and aer· cent of the pu1chase price ITEMS • GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE 3MABM\257JR637'9$ Buy II. Sell II Find fl. Gregory uama1. E226, Ana 11tJec1to 1 lien purauant to vices aroundl requlrlKl.lrom the 1ucciss· A280 • A. ANSON. AU bids are 10 b• In ac· Ucense No. (State) Cl•-lfled •
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I SI N • 1 .., v-& l'oshlon put>llca· COl'Tlm•rclal wor~ n a · ewpor roll Free Call DENTAL ASST. F(T Shores. Adopl ablt ~ P ti 1 lions. Soe places like seeks person to run
Aftet 10/3/94. LIVE UNCENSORED """"roup rac cec n FL,-NY, HAWAII pfate'):>ress ma111oom
648-<>972 QIRLSl Nwpl Bch needs 111 operauon Musi have 10718 1 """A ·821 8t89 as51stant 4 day/Wk al· 2 wki pd train. \tins excellent 1echnlcal FOUND ~INIATURE • • .....,.... • 1erna1e t; day Satur-& lodging provided.
SIZED MALE DOQ S3.99/mln. 18+ days. (714) 640-11 22 No exp. nee Call Ms Ps~:~•li~go ~~~~i>;,~~al~~
I N I B ... FOX at 714·772·7621 n ewpor eac., ••••••••• DIEDRICH COFFEE um1s of u1ban1tes (4 COMMERClAl atea San Joaquin Rd. •-M-·_F_, _9· ..... 5---.....--lolders) 6-ooiy. 2·sh1ll CORONA
DELMAR
MISCEI.IANEOUS Looks Ilk• mixed EMPLOYMENT needs counter stall Pasta Brevo Is look· en ... ironmenl requ11es
2622 PROPERTY 2778 breed. Could be part ••••••••• help lor the Costa Ing tor CASHIERS & strong communlca· RENTALS Keeshound. shelli• or Mesa & Newport DRIVERS (mual be lion 01 ganizat1on11
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C·2 Ofc,/Werehouae m iniature collie. ---------Beach stores. Ouah· over \8), $S·$5 SO and management
7t5 POPPY. Sunny 900 S/f, nr Falr'vlew & Pleau phone 714 EMPLOYMENT hed appl•cants mvst hr ... 1tps Also looking skllls EAperrence tn
2Br 1VlBa. ocean view 55 Fwy 619-726-8\00 435-9969 5530 have restaurant.retail for COOKS & Kitchen ·selling c omme1clal
deck. Avt 11/1. $1400. ROOMS 2706 Of 819-723-1953 LOST: S·monlh-Old exp. Please call Mamo Help PfT or FfT Apply vvork a plus We offer P~ ...... ........ .,.--,..,.--....,.----~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii al 438-2281 1104 1~ ne '"''cons.~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Small buslnu1 rental/ Norwegian Elk· In person. •·1 • compellltve salary
Npt.al .... Lovely 5Br private officea. From hound Pupp~, gray/ Admln Assistant . Flower Delivery p 1 Ave • Newport Beach ano gooo benefits COSTA MESA 2624 home. Pvt bath. tun $200 w/prkg. Xlnt CM black, wearing purple For Real Estate olc mornings or afternoon PIZZA DELIVERY P{T plan Send resume BEACH houa. prlv. $400/mo locatlon. 760-8364 collar. Lost 10/13 In It· Macintosh exp, data avl. Must have good Apply atl•r 4 oopm and cover lener 10:
uUI Incl. 545-9729 vine Terrace. CdM. on1ry. lthng, good peo-drNlng rec. 833-\888 Yelentln•'• Pin• California RENTALS t Mo. Pree Rent 2Br NEEDS MEDICATION pie organ1u1iona1 28\9 Newport 81.,,d.r-.B C •ty
WINTER WEEKLY 1Ba. gar, W'alde. New•---------$50 reward If found Slo.tllS noc Salary com-Human Resources ommun1
1-4Bd ...... $35().$1400 cpVpalnt, S825+S500 BOTl!LS BUSINESS & Pfease call 644-9B68, mensu1011e w ab11t1y Manager ~~ ~EN~L dOFFICE" News
WINTER (FURN) aec. Ag1, 850-1220 • MOTELS 2718 FINANCE leave measage 11 FAX resume 10: Coast • ' iy, •y• • w Ann· Personnel
2Bd t t $1895 •we're not atound. Newport Properlles We need an expert Mull type 45 wpm & 425 w Broaa ... ay ocn rn ..... Brlnht, ahlny clean 28• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii o d n h 1 8 f $1""'" • ' REWARD.· LOST PUPPY (714)759·6B29 ur mt ·size. grow1 g ave compu er e11p Su11e 300 3 d ocn rnt ..... .vv twn .. ous .. ,..,... P•'tlo, d a N 1 C t 1 ANNUAL " •1• • 1..-----------.1 company noe s n-p en er nsurance GI 1 C 91204 pool. lndry tac. $700. LAGUNA BEACH Monday Oct 3. 111 ADVERTISING swers 10 out tough olhce. Rose. 644.8400 end,:i. •,~. A10 . 2Bd/2Ba ••••••.•••. Sl200 Harbor Vlllaa 548-9081 MOTOR INN black Getman Shep· 1 1 1 and .,.. '"" 2Bd Bal la ....... $1950 herd, w/~lnk collar. ASSISTANT personno • ega PfT S•l••·lasl grov.1ng 818·548-8897 ... k 52450 1 BR Mobil e home Wik t 1 F bene111s queshons G 3Bd bay-..oc · · Y ren • •· r.ee Lost vlcln ty of Tewln· The person who lilts loch co. ood base· 10 p1ace an aa m 38d + Den ..... $2850 From $490. Oulel & HBO. heated pools, kle Park In Colla Full time, s7 50 'hr lh's new position will comm. lV 1>.nowl help· Th• Piiot classlned.
4Bd houH ...... .$1700 Secure. 1991 Newport at•P• to ocean. $175 Mesa. Pleas• call 714• Stablo. DEPENDABLE ac1
1 89 an inler"AI con· ful. W1ll 1t11n. 645·7340 CaU M2~878.
Full S.rvfc. BIVd. Me-8373 & Up/Wk. Maid Hr· 5 0-7858 1nd1v1dual neodod 10 • ...
4 · provide clerical sup· sullanl 10 our manage-
'
BR I ool vice. Kitchen avall, "ill'lllnl'8tllhl ---------Prona..., Mgmt •· apac oua, P • 985 N Coaat Hwy. u..111: port lor the ad11enis· mcnl toam and com· ---------
-· •• aide. gated, nr beach 1ng department ol a plete projects m such EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ~ & h I s•151 o guna Beach 4~294 ,. __ ...;;...,;;...;;;__...;...=..-_ __ _, 'J1-'91Jdl 11a1 9 • opp ng. • " m ·-growing community areois as compenso-5530 5530
Pacific View In CdM. ~--6 Up M2·S858 3000 newspaper chain. Ac· hon pl311nlng. supervl· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Value $2800; A1k .,,_..,. ..... .._._ •2Bd-1~Ba lWNHSE VACATION curate typing ol SO· sory 1111mng and ben-
S1650. Could be dou· fl3=1'90 e 2B0-1Ba APTS RENTALS 2722 BUSINESS Work-Out profeulonal 55wpm a MUST. Ou· ef1ts analysis
ble. Gary 841-8038 2Bd·2Ba dUplex, ga-Lovely unha, P<><>Mw OPPORT11NITY weight machine. Bio-1101 include dal3 entry
rage. 1~ blk to bch, bua/~ti4o:,ry•. Noliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2904 Dyne· Dyna-Pak F-10. & heavy phones.
HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR RENT
porch, 11200 mo. peta 3e2 N• OCUNl'RONT no cable change, mul· Hours 8 ·:30am·5 30pm
(818) 359-4539 ' AVAIL.ABLE NOW. 2er Wffkly. Fully rum 3Br iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llple station complete Mon-Fri Good ben-
Blutfs condo, 2100 a/f, 1 Ba. lrg kltch. din rm. 2Ba, gar. N/pet 11200/ l'or the beat part·ll'!'• work outs 1t home. •his. opportumty for
3BR·2"B• pertectlonl From se75• 831-4033 wMk. Katen 434-1424 bu1lneu opport1M11ty s2•800 new-5 yr old. growth Phys1calidrug
•1_... Berbera Sanr.. VIiia lll'•ate •-ta. In this paper call 714-11,199. 150-5683 testing IS I p1e11qu1· • --533-5329. 111• ol employment
gret, Rltr 844-0195 •'aide triplex 28' 1Ba, UNTALS TO PAYPHONa ROUTES ••••••••• For conslderallon, call FOA Lik 128()0.Hrbr quiet upstalre, d/W, SHAU 2724 Loc:aJ alt" • tor HI•. PERSONALS ~~d2Y1 Eo~1~1130ng;.7t4-642· ---------• vw Hma, R•mod 38d patio, lndry, gar. $7751 S2000fWk potential 1· "' ~
BALBOA + den, 2·5&a. Agt mo.545-7352 IOC).2()8.5300,24hra I•------CASTING-MOVIE
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Eric® 800-301 ... 714 ... Pen. Reapon per·
ISLAND 2108 NEWPORT SHRS atep1 GTOH eon. Pvt rm/be, w/d, EXTRAS
to 009M comm pool B11NTIH trpt, bek:, beech aide. PEJtSONALS 3002 + Producuon t1alnH1
lovely remod.i9d tam·
Uy hm 4bd, den, 3ba,
3 frploa, roofdeck
S2800 mo. 173-4118
& tennle '* 38d fmty IEACB 2140 '3M/mo. &73-4571 ANNOtnfCEllENTS on maJor film lludlo.
rm. ffpto, 11700 * 3 · CdM·Shr 3Bd·28a, AMAZING A111Y UV. (714) 991-2251
bd, fmly rm, frplc 407 t tth at. 18' & frptc, w/d , MW cpl, 1-305-97 .... 74.3 ,,,., Ct.CS fll• Community
s.2000 AQT 831-1400 gar In 4-ptex, newty cloH to bch, ~mo LOST. 10718-1-804·121-1778 Ma1kel Pi.ce.
---------•NP' 8hre on weter • ctec. 3 bltl• to oc:een. + utila 111-4211 1·9()().454.fiM7 s:u9 mtn Pilot c1au1nec1 CORONA YoUf own eencty bchl S700. 31o-64t-3841 .... '"" pool/ten bch POUND 2925 1~257 MC:V th M2...a878
380-28a. 404 U nd St. •P• 1550/lulo<ef W/ •••iimi•iil•iiiii
iiD.EL_MAJt ___ 2.1.2.2, ~1100 mo. 842 ... 917 NEWPORT happy upbt d .. lgnet •• RIWARD •• TH. um•l'TB. W..-Aii8 3Br Ha 133-7172 or 14N473 LOST ti.,,. BEAL A...u.
Fw ..... , 3Bt+cten, TwnhM kar gar, f/p. IEACB 2189 .,,,.... ooncto own mVbe "5•• PITN!SS 3000 FITNESS 3000
2"B•, 2-cer ger, w/d . Avail now. 11425 Prof·1 .. conalder•t•. Lott on lunclaf,I••••••••• ••••-lilmiaii
No P•t•. 11700/mo. 51~··· Ext. 327 •11111 ..... "'*"*· Av.it. lmf'Md. Oct. 11, Ht of··-------------· Avall 11/1. 780-llt2 a11R 9U •7•8'U~ 14a.IO+UI M1-..0
Looldftt '°'A ~ow LACIUlli IWA kere at the .....
R ___ .. APAllTllBNTS Ind. IDll30 ':!.!!.:.. t fllMpon ..,. ___. '° port Beach Pier " ........ -.,.,.. ..,. "--ehop1 on ... _ .. ___ .. ..,,,
Cell KIP PO• ...... pete, No ..... No a _ ... 1420 ••1 ·••£"> .,... ~ ft -· ....... 4••• ........ ,_.......,,. rlnthalMttthlttfte Harltor RealtJ ._. 90 beh N• o;;aft View 2br I .. ___ 173 4400 ........... & ,.: 2ba. f/p, W/d , MW ta VaJut, r"-
..... -,.,_ nMlby paint. 1450 mo 31th c8" Yolanda, 714-
..--. ltt _.. . a. 8e1boe 81 M0-7611 I 3 5 -0 7 3 0. Mo NI lhar• i'lke a mN•et ., 28a Apt. ~ apa que1tlon1 aeklcl.
New 8ack &av. N/amk •
pf0f'l.16M/mo + '(2 TRADE "'M0-0111
PMS?
MENOPAUSE?
Mood Swings -Irritability
Brent :Ttndemns -He•cbchn
P•nic Attacks -Bluting
f
Requirements: current
kno~ledge ol Callfor·
ma labor l.lw, worket's
comp, ADA reguta·
uons. benef111 op-
1.ons. etc .• appropriate
eoucahon and train·
ing; seve1al yea11 ol
.-.per1once In a s1m11.,
poS1t1on
Callfornla Commun11y
News publtsh•• new•· papers in the Glen-
dale at.. and In Or·
ange COYnty, and per·
forma commercial
l.m.mfdutt opt1uns lot nptntn<fd. hill tlltt otfn
pert0n fOf °"' SoUltl Co.t ruu lot.ttion. \t11 t bf n.1iJ.tblt to 9'01\ fTftlmga arid ~'ttl.ttwh.
Good P' . llWI \ltntfill
Fu fttU.llt lo f114) "U or wnd m1111t llO ~
Oct111• Dmt H1111bnpft Buch; CA~
A ttmlioll: HVINI ltaoe
production WOfk. Th••~::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;;;:::::;;;:::;;;;::;::; posulon 1a band 1n11
Glendale end r•porU
10 1enlor manage-
mvnl.
PleaH aend r••ume and cover lank to:
Calttornla
Communltw Nowa .
Ann: P9'aonnel
4l5 W, Bro.ct•11Y
Suite 300
Glerioai., CA 8120' or tu to &11-541-eat7
No matter
what you're
doing. your
homeloWn
new..,..
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GARAGE SALE
HINTS
Before your garage sale
place a garage sale sign
where it wi~ be seen.
Make sure you follow
all city ordinances and
allOCiation any rules.
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2 Strlfl09d
Inst rumen•
3 Counleffetl
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5 AnorY 6"WhMtof
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1-501
8 NutntlOUS
legume
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10 Mindful 1 t Permanenl.
as•nlt 12Female
sandpiper 13 Go astray
18 Furry
22~n;:. 24 Cracow native 25 Did very wetl
26 Small child 28 Zodiac sion 29 Welf-g1oomed
30Pause
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31 Quota
33 l<tlls
34 Enlarge
I 5 1 Ma; -Coel<lall
52 Impulses
53 Pan1yhose
color 35 Fak_e
36 Life. tn Ouebec
38-~llery 40 Righi away
54 Jaigon
S6 Teddy -
57 Beooed 41 Large bulrush 43 Greek leller
46 -Wan Kel'\Obt,ol
-"Siar Wars•
47 F1shtng nets
49 Thtngamaf19
58 Ooci( dweller
59 ·eunerlttes -Free·
61 Egg source 62 ·-Gol a
Secret" 63 Power agcy
10 11 12 13
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT . EMPLOYMENT
5530 5530 5530
P.reachool Teacher RECEPTIONIST P/T
or Helper. P{T. Prefer M·W·F In Nwpt Beach.
some ECE units. CM Phones, llght typing &
preschool. 642-4050 filing. Renee 646-2672
Real Ellate
Why play Hide 'N SMk with childcare?
Call The Piiot today!
142·5678.
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
5530 5530 -------
*HICKORY FARMS
RECePT/OFFICe ASST GIFT SUPERVISOR CUSTOMER SERVICE
For CM archllec:tural/ Coordinate receiv· Earn extra money
. devel co. Microsoft ing, prep & send-during the holidays
Word 6.0 a plu•. com· lng of Hickory selling Hickory
puter knowledge a Farms gills Farms gifts. must. Salary nego·
liable. Fax resume to Abo · N usa at 714-957-3197. ve average wage. o
RECEPTIONIST experience necessary, will train.
For Nwpl Sch Beauty Part or full time.
Salon. FfT, rellabl•. xlt Ap~ly inperson, Wes.tcliff Plaza, phone manner. Con· N h tact Rena or Antonella 1 th & Irvine, ewport Beac (714)752-5882 .. _____________ _
NOR111
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0 87 ~2
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• 10. 8 7
The btddins:
SOlTTH WEST NOR111 EAST
l • 20 So P .. 8• PaM P.. P ..
Openm1 lead: Ei1M or•
Study the North-South holdin1:
wtuch card out.aide the trump 1uit
i1 1oin1 to be the key to fulfillin1
the contract?
North's three-diamond cue-bid
showed a limit raise or better in
spades. Since the biddin1 •uueet.ed
that aJI of North'• cards would be
worlun1, declarer elected t.o proceed
directly to aix spades.
AnUlllCll •11 .....,...... DWl'Ol1'
1~&V;1··l•lia•i"l•E ·----•lllllC. IOll '''CB 11111! ...... ...._a ... 1•••••••11 .,., ltOO ... ~ -... , ... __. men:• u-..-1 ~ 7•» IVICI ..... 1100. Aefrlg ~ ............ h f . • ....... .
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... c.ll 11Ma17 =w= ~:,, ::. ~~.ca!:.!~· .r~ ... ...... Tire• • ......_almond. aa cu' Cutloch 0/8 motor, alley, 415 VJaea ~ W--. lw. molOf · afde/9kle w/IOetMkar, rNnlmat ht9, uklng good. '~
I 'Yf8 old, Wfpool· 1450/obo. 176-~ prioe MOO. 139-2328 IHO. C.il .... .._... __
With no loeer in •111 .Wt. ..-pt TIAISPOnAnOll ·-------
cluba, it nlisht -m that the ra .. ol aottt 0: ~ PUB TO YOU IOZZ CADILLAC 9040 the eontnct hinel• on the 0... in ..._ ....
that .uit.. It declarer ,.u.. en the ,,..._.......,--._ra""'1r""'1g-11.--cu-. Adult female p retty _IO_A ________ '78 El Dorado ll&arrftz
liMIM, howe'f'lr, the contract will ft., Ice mak•, vetUcal tabby cat. neutered aM .H 7011 Suong running, new
rail. Weet can wan and exit wuh a freez•, whit•. Ilk• nu ahota, ''" to good •••••••••I bt&Ma, ~ "'*lor club.'--·'---or_,.. .... _ bearu haw $321 789-0a78 home.~ 7&8·3239 11400 obO 131-o87L u.w..... ,...,. ..,.., 13' atumlnum flahlng ,_....,.... ____ '""!'"' __
been atripped f'rom both the cloeed FR•• bOat, &HP motor, •lee '80 El Dorado Baltltz,
hand and dwnmy, and the derend-PUINITUD 1014 ••UNN•••• fl•hlng motor, grH\ 350 ve. A/C, Full era will collect another club trick in Looking fCM' a good cond, S800. 073-7971 Power. Xlnt Cond.
the f'ullneu o(t.ime. hom•. Six wMka old. ~ ... •Fo•N•u• S2350 • 931·7148
W • d d all 1 -· •au Dtnln8 a.t. cue· Darting son & Fuzzy. ...-.. " ....,. est.a iamon overc am ... ~ tom built. ttad decor, Pie ... Call 979-4240 44'x15'2". Twin 376HP1---------
1ure.ly placea the ace cf cliamondl in a uphol ctve • NaV --------• CATS, 450 hra: 2 SR, DATSUN 9010
----------that handl and declarer can put. back, perfect condl FREE SAND 2 Blh, 38M Raytheon
that know ed1e to 1ood uee. The Movlngl Pd S35K, C II lll-3828 radar, Rythn eounder, •78 280z 4-ap new blk
key card in the ecbeme or thins• muat HO at .S9800. • Robertson AP, Furuno Inter. 95 reg. atralght
becomes the table'• kinr or dia· Also china cabinet w/ --------• Lrn, 2 cir lVa. Glen-body, stereo, nm• grt.
monda, in which auit declarer hu buttet 6 tea c:art. Jeurew ny fURS denning, wtrmkr, /VC. S1075 01>0•631.-7149 7i4-721.o490 '""~ , Xlnt cond, •triking
no &oeerl • •-6025 graph lca. S 199K.,~--------.u~-r winnin• the operu'ni lead in Bdrm ••I qu"n blonde AIU Rand" 714-648-8197 ·-""..., ... French Country Baa· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '' FORD 9075 dµmmy, declarer ruffs a diamond in tt A I d h t ELECTr>IC BO .. T liiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii h ~ t.o th ki r heart.I H • . mo re an c H 8 Pleoee of Jewelry • n .. an.., crouea e 1\1 ° w/mlrrQr. Night stand appraised 584,ooo. 18' Duffy Electric and ruff• another diamond. Aft.er $1800 7S8-o278 Sell all or part, b .. t boat, great condl
caahinr the ace and queen or Cherry bdrm aet, un· offer or trade. Serious Moving-must ••Ill heart1,declarercroueat.otheboerd __ _. c 1 ca11 57..._3199 S490-0 obo. Call
daybed w/trundle & RANCH MINK
......
'89 Ranger .,x4 Good
tires, a /c, 5·s'pd,
S2900 960·9377 with a trum~ and leada the ldna o( u....,, 11~· h•rry on y. · Cheryl (714) 552·8'421
diamond•, iecardinr a club from matt, 5250. 895-6046 Long luxurloue coat, M II rl
hand inst.ead ofruffina. That leavet Chippendale formal fully reveraable, $975. umongoua • n• JAGUAR 9105
Wen with a choice ofloeina options: dining room aet, Hats Stunning Mary McFad· IW•D Meet! liimiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii
a club return will be into declarer'• 10, w/buttet & china, den gown, alze 12, SUNDA'I, Oot 23rd •88 XJ9 hi Prl 1 maJ'or tenace, and a red 1uit $2500. 714-828-3177 $4000 new, $425. pp Daylight Ill Noon. By w t• •t n•
d direct from 1 oo yacht condition 58K mllea allowed declarer t.o ruff in wnmy Couch-Pmowback Call 648-6306. owners. Salls, hafd· S13,995 7eo.8300
while diacardina the queen o( dube white 7' Ilk• new ware, amall boats,
from hand. Either way, declarer'• S350. 769-7700 OFFICE chart•, books, out·•----------
only loaer is a diamond. Home/office 6' walnut 'tURE. board motors, nautical JEEP 9110
dHk·alx drawent; Xlnt PURNI decor, aextanl•, etc, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT •-E-MP...._L_O_YME __ NT ___ cond. s 1so 640-4822 EQUIPMENT ·6047 etcl Josh Slocum rt•· 87'CH•ROK•E LAA· tuarant plUJ<lng lot on EDO 4 ltr. 4X2 Good 5530 5530 5530 MOVING Din rm table/ PCH In Newport condition 103K mll
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliii• . 8 chalra·handcarved Copier Cannon NP Beach. For more Info, $5200 obo 650-4356
Sal•• Now hiring FT/ YldmkiTING •h•ll·ahaped back•, 300AF, low uae, auto call Minney'•: .
• PT for ~••hlon lal & Top Real Estate Pro-TELEMARKETING Cbloettac .. h•tdaboal• k,54~dlaoom. dfffdk, •t64c ... s~99;J.ob0. 2 (714) 548-4182
M.VleJo Mall & other ducer aeeka exp'd All CONSTRUCTION gl• w/2 atone flah ea •· ..,... "" UThll It The
OC hi profile ateaa. Telemarketer for an Hu poaltlona In our S375. 3 Egypllan·atyle BIG ONEil MAZDA 912S
Com.,, w/guar earn· exclUng agreulve new ocean view Coata . plcturea S60 all. PETS & --------'80 MIATA Whit ..
Inga. 714-803·9999 pr~am. Uc prefd. Meaa office tor cu.. Plante. 548·1464 ANIMALS 6049 Slt·a·Top Kair•k Surf Pristine condltlon. 40K
7 0-MOO X101 ~:h9!d~fi'~ngcatl8~pf Moving muat Hll Schaf· iiiiiiiiiiiiiii' iiiiiiiiiiiil Ski 19 ft, rudder, nice mllea, chrome whMI•
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 8 :3oam.2:3opm or fer & Son grand piano ~~g;0~~t S~~~7;;~ 7eo.8300 5530 5530 2·30-8·30pm ahllta Excellent cond. $2000 ADOPT-A·PET
'•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call JR at 548-6129 759·3416 or 759-3419 Every Sat & Sun at --------
•• No s,111ng Moving! Mlac furn, bunk PETSMART, Fountall' SAIL BOATS 7014 MERCEDES 9130 bed, wicker pcs, BBO Valley. Puppies, kll·
Graphic Arts
Ad Assembler
Community newspaper group with
large ad production department is
currently seeking creative, sharp and
energ~tic Macintosh. computer
operators for its high-paced night
stiift in Costa Mesa.
Must have 1 y~ar Macintosh
experience. Candidate should have
working knowledge of Multi·Ad
Creator, Quark Xpress or PageMaker.
Photoshop experience a plus.
Production e~rlence preferred but
not necessary. Positions available on
night shift.
California Community News
f?ublishe~ newspa~rs in the
Glendale area and in Oran~e
County, and performs commercial
production work.
Send resume with cover letter to:
California Community News
Attn: John Philips
330 W. Ba}' Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
DOORS 3580 PENCES
Tired of punching Um•· & morel &40-6763 tens and more, all iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'SU 1eo• 2 .8 Smk all-il~k~~!4.~~ !~C:'~i .,,..M,,_o_vt...,.n-9-. -u,....,....v-rm--1-.1 looking for lovlng, car· 30' NORMCROSS ver/laupe. MOVINO,
di Ing homes. CALL 24t-TRIMARAN PLUS muet eell. 29,000 310-798-4643 ex DP2 5200; handsome • 0317 for more Info. MOORING LOCATED ml Under warranty
nette, gls top, $250; IN A PRIME AREA OF $22.995. 759·7659 desk & exec chr SlOO. FREE KlnENS BALBOA 1SLAND.1--------
EMPLOYMENT . 536·9342 or 545-3o&a TO LOVING HOMES ASKING S25,000 FOR 1987 Merced•• 580
SERVICES 55331________ 8 AVAILABLE BOTH. PLEASE PAGE SL 8por1• Coupe.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiltiMERCBANDISE 644-9962 or 851-0155 71 4-570-2878 Hard top+ convertible.
----'SC 6015 Save abuaed and Teal color wllh cream Pleaae be aware that uu • --------leather Interior. 35K ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii abandoned pets. Be a •• 111nuE SLIPS II . A kl I bl t.he listings In thla cat·1• volunteer/foster. Call '~' m ••· • ng ow ue egory may require you 4 WH•ELCHAIRS 714-859-27, 04. DOCKS 7022 book of $24,000. to call a 900 number S7S.S110 Good buy lor a beau·
In whlcl'I there 11 a Me.8800 tlful, out•tandlng
charge per minute. Cltrue, fruit, avocado BICYCLES 6060 Sllp avail #139 up to P-P 71~39-9448
treH·frulUng S 1 O; Tree iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 83'@ S14 p/ft CM' disc. •--------t-
MERCHANDISE
ANTIQUES 6010
ANTIQUES 4 U. Fur·
nlture, accea•orles,
aale 10-40% on1 Buy-
ing 1-plece or entire
estate. 3012 Newport Bl. N. B. 548-4123
•BUYING ITEMS• From 1800-1960. 1 pc
Jewelry to entire house
contents. Immediate
cash, lop s. 673·6223
~~·~2~; c?-7 =~": 1950 Western Flyr repo ~c:i~~d O~ka!;civi;:,=TiiOiiYiiiOiiTiiAiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s1: Shade, pine 15 g blkH $160. HI wheel Av all 10/15-12/15 i•
520; H8fbl 135 kinda $l; re po $600. Skate Tim 8aMI 8CYC~ '80 &RS Long Bed Ulac 110: ~74.9422 cycle $50. 673-4866 5·apd, a/c, S2200 ••• 890-9377
Going Out Of CAMPERS, RV'S , •at aTARL•TT s-
Buslnt11l GARAGE SALES TIUULERS 8014 apd, 33 mpg • d• Fram••· paintings, penendable. $l200.
graphics, po•tera, fix· •••••••••I New 28. motorhome Lve mug. 536-7245
turH & lumllure. Still f I F II kit h '84 4X4 PU Lon~ bed, have palnllng• left br. CORONA or ren . u c • Paul Blalne Henr , shower, TV/VCR .. Oay :SK>'~re!i~~~ ~~
Julian Ritter & UJpetU. DEL MAR 6122 & wkly ratH. 559-8844 obo Raul•722.a844
No reaaonabl• of· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil fer• refueed. Al _M_O_T_O_R_CY_CLE--5--'93 auPRA Aaton'a Gallery. Call Lots of.great Items. fur· 3,000 ml, allver Jewel.
Mon, Tuea & Wed nlture, appla, clothe~. SCOOTERS 8018 Gorieoual $23,000 only. 714-662·3383 baby & maternity, ch1I· 714-4 S.884S Evea dren'a toya, etcl
Jade, bron:aea, Jew-2006 Seadrift-Sat BAM •'80 Honda Shadow ANTIQUES ._ APPLIANCES 6011 elry, Ivory, clolsonne, V-ttOO, Harley pipes. l;ll
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii roaewood curio• & low, blue & loud. Loi• CLASSICS 9250
GE & Tappan Refrlg, planter atanda, French COSTA MESA 612,4 ·of chrome, xtraa. SK1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
g r• at con d It Ion I cabinets & Bombay, ml. $5,600. 673-7887 1• palnllng1, orcelaln•, '7.2-ller~a.280 ,U S125ea 675-5496 etc. etc. o reason· MOVINQ SALi! YAHAMA SHSOW 4.5. Mec hanically
H 1 h & 1 able offers refused. Many Items large & motor scooter, 1991 , sound, great ahape. otpo nt was er e oc 1240 Logan .,1, Costa amall. No bdrm aets, like new, only 375 ml. Must aell·mak• offer. dryer, almond, near ~n.:.:•:.::w:.i,,,:S:,27:..:5::.·..:.7.::5.:;9'-0;::::.27:..:9:,_:-M-ea_a_._5_7_4-_3_18_9___ appl or lVa. &42·9389 $400/obo. 644·7628 PP. 646-6300
HAULING 3834 PIANO • VOCAL PROPERTY •5E•R•Vl_CE ___ liiCARPiiiii•EN•ITR-Yiiiil31i51iiiO :'JsG
DIRECTORY 3 548 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • DEQS
HIU A CAAPllNTD An •JCPerlenoecl
3 615 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LESSONS 3868 MGMNT aav On Movln9 3898
A,ddltlon•/Remodel• SUNSHINE.CLEANING dependable door •Wood ffeno••• Fire/Water/Repair•. 14yra exp. Local Ref•. hanger. Guar work, rtpllcl/rtpW, ht haul'ing
Concr•t•/Elec/Plumb. Mak• llf• H•l•r call reaa. Don 521-e910 Mlimalft. Law prictl. Llc'd ............ .,.......,,,..._ ....... -....... ,.,,....,~ TOpp•d,..t lftOYt , L•-··
Lowest, Storage, P,.f. Gottuao Music Studio
XLNT rep. 1 hr min. Int. All ag", 5 to adult,
T1G7659. "f/MC 241-7187 beginning to claulcs
54().1847
SOHO PROP•RTIU 714-833-09~1
Quality S«vlce
Reasonable RatH ACCOUNTING/ .leny, Me-7840 ual Beat B•t 83M191 •---------Advamag. Constr. 97~1 JUNK To The DUMP +•**'"'*"" 1914479
TAXES 3406 Rtpa1rt. Rtmod. Doors, win. DRYWALL (714-.... 1882) --------PAINTING 3858 PIA.Nos Beginning thru •--------oowa Clblneta atucco & dty-CO UTED~ 35 WE'LL haul away what Advanced All agea ROOFING 9 O '"'CCOUNTANT.CPA w ... '1tnct1. V..,. etc. Uc. MP ·&'\fl 16 SERVICE 3584 FLOOR INSTALL the Trash Man won't! LEGAL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Teacher ~ertlfled. · 3 1
""Bkkpng fln ••-•em•-35yrttirp.hnJM2.0M7 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• REPAIRS 3620 SERVICES 3812 •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Jennifer, 640-8669 • .... ... Computer Tutorln9 DRYWALL FINISHING •---------Pelntlne Contractor tax avca for •ml/med Beat Intro to DOS, Patching text Ing JEWELRY 3784 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oual. painting by profls --------CALL ua FIRSTI Reroofa & repairs.
Local co, great prlcea.
Evant Roofing 754-7834
corp•. Low rates, free CERAMIC Wlndowa. 20-yr prof'I. Quality ~ork. 'FREE V1nrt, hardwood, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PIRIOtW. INJURY Am Ucl602098. 1"'· PET
con•ullallon. 648-8718 TI' es 3528 Discount with ad until Ht. 714-964-9017 ceramic, marble, aub Fr•• Conault•tlon FrM .... 845-3305 SERVICES -3870 ~ floor repair, carpet. Wiiiiam Harold Jeweler• ....... p-• _ Nov 10. 714·723-1985 Expert Repalr/Remod/ Uc, Bond 943·3882 Watch & Jewelry repair 714-212·1177 24 Hra 21rn-tr wnUnt
ACOUSTIC Acoustic Removal. Antique/Fin• Jewelry H. TMfM• Hicks, 114. PLUS touchupa. SPD'~ eRS a11uoo1111.iG 3408 N•WPORT CRRAlllC CONCRETE • FREE .. t. Spray/Hand '"'~'M!Wadt 973-03 95 24 Hra. Richard Sinor Peraonallzed Pet Care AU•n&.IO 3921 ......-~• DRllQN Sal" A Install T xt 714-435-0988 HANDY MAN 3710 .,...,, Uc 280644 645-3209 Kennel altematlve. Nol~~iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Ceramlc•Marble•Stone MASONJtY 3557 • ure. MASONRY 3828 QUALITY CARR •ltHa or worry. Uc, SPIHNKl.a" SYSTUS
ACOUSTIC MASTERS Tilel.. t-800-708-TIU IANDSCAPE • 20 yra exp. Quality Ina. Refa 673-7184 Oealgn l Install. Repair !:U~~'!:i"= *Beat Prlce/Qu•lltJ DRIVEWAYS 3585 =•·:.~r4~"!~i-LAWN CUE 3808 JOMNDOfWlllAIONRY workmanship , fair--------datN1ges. Cool m1111ng
paint ce119FrM Eat.9831-2419 CHILD CAI! 3538 ~.brick, atono LIKE NU CONCRETE oarpentry·wallpaper Brlck•Stone•Block•Lg prlc:H 645•2417 Ron PLASTER ~~:~v~~~vr.:,:i'~
••O• HUTTON CO. CencNCe. MJ.Ol22 N...,; proceu remove r•11::'·~~~~545 ••alo Yard Malnt. & small Job• OKI Uc J~~,~~· ~ll~p~·:.~. REPAllt 3880 est.I Ctv11 &19-na..1135
ApplytRemove•Palnt Exp'd Nannie• avail fCM' BrJcic, Bl~, Stone, Tiie olVruat ataJna Crack ' Lawne, Cleanupa, #887t91 831-3832 drywall text ring etc iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim lnVExt. Comptete dry• II~ poeltlona Into Cone, Patlo, Driveway rpr Fr" &t 7eo-&427 Me .. &."•"tal Pre,.rtiM T,.. Trhnenln9, Lt Fr".-l oa~ 4n'.546& INT/EO'.QUAUTY 1ST •-""9-e_e ______ _
wait aervlce. He-e320 loving homH: lrlah Fplc, BBQa. Ref. 20 Yr Paint.Carpentry· H•Ullfttl 879Jl248 , Patch to complete U\QQ
or call Pgil 413-1037 Nanny AQc:y. 874-8108 Exp. Teiry 887·7894 Drywall and morel Green aoene Landacpng MOVING 3834 CHUNQ • PAINTING jobs. UcenHd. 25yra SERVICES 3929 ELECTJUCAL 3810 Gary MS.5277 & lrrl"alion, Trimming lnt/EXt. Reae SS. Guar exp. 24 hra 5$4-7831 ----~--------------•---------•---------• work. Llct111375602
AUTO •e••t•I r1111•VYVG CONTRACTORS Carpentry, roofing, & Removala, Clean· MOVING ltOX•a Bond/Ina. 538-1634 • ••• Mlk•'• Tr .. avo ~AMV --un \ LACrra••L•CTRIC plumblng, drywall, upa & Malnt, St. Uc. PL,......ING 3890 Tr-trlmng/removal $~•VICES 3A47 S CIS 3548 3558 59902'" ..c>-e109 Cheap pricea, 3 elz.ea. •merald 'alntl-v.u. -' ~ .. UVI 25 vra exp. FrM H t. atucco, painting, Ille, ... ~. Alic•, 760-1149 Int/Ext watlpaftAriUi. c...,,.up. HS~_I~ CM.
MaNdSSD.IAGUM
*Quality Repak•
19151 PlaeenUa
Costa MeM 131·2742
•WINDOW CLEAJHNO• FREI! ESTIMATES
297-I081 DaVfd
ReS/Comm. Sr dl.c:, etecirlcaJ. Jim 84t-74M •LAMDSC#I HStQN CompeUUw ratff~10 rn TQ LOCAL 'LUllaD Fr" eat. eao-o270
QUICK R•8PON8•1 L# 238300 142-esee •Hl.Q HANDYllANt & lnatallatlon. Ughllng PUBLIC NOTICE •>tp-FrM eat 751·2039 .. Wlllam a.-Co.· Local Uc. 20 yr •lfP £1 •teotrloal work FrM eatJ Sr dl.c:. Wiii --· ,_W_ALL ______ _
Smatl joba, big Jobe Local Uc. conttac:t<>f *114-1111t beat any written eat.I The Calif. Pubflc Utlll· UIN80W Circle 1181nt. •Ince 11M7·W• .,. ..
FREE Eat. e&o-7042 ~lck RHponul P lumblng/elec/water .Chri• (018) 77•7135 ~·JIR~~:r:' u!'!i ::oo~~.~ Ml E';!;S:C,Y0~7~= COVEJUNGS 3132
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L#IMll3 181-e931 Oual Crpntry, Paint, lp;tftlJei'i aN my pf1nt ~ T.C.P. num· ~I Uc"171e41 L"174731 1441-32"'---t!J;~;s~~tll.lll iLicflbcliN Cloeet/Oar Stor, wall ONLY............ bet In all edvet1J... ,r.. at ..... ao9 -~--------r • ..... menta. If you have • On th• move? CONVSNl•NT Ucen" "23310..CtO. unlta, furn, fCM'mlca. Tlmera-valve•repalr•· queetlon about u,. ... Oventocked with Whelh9I you're buy-!~::!f::e.=• and repalf• 175-8359 Fred lna\alletJon. 722·7824 ~ ot a mover, 11mo stuft'7 Sell your extra 1ng, ..eung, 01 lust
· Why p&ay Hid• 'N TRU ~al, or chautfe 1.1r. call: A call lo houtehold IOOklng. ~ haa
To p1ace .,, ad 1n Seetc wtttt chtldcat•? •Ink• ,..,_11neta11, PubUc uuw.e Ctaulfted Items WhM you Medi
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